II (At giutrot %an* porrsvizim, Saturday Morning, 8. BANNAZI, Editor sad Pro! 1.474 X, Associate rditorl nantocaterzis fro mammon& • FOR AUDITOR GENERAL.. • 1. /11.14 X. K. NICI.VELE., or F1L431114.11 Cavan FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL ` , cualux CoLITT. ' FUR CANAL cONLMISSIONER, iIOSES POW SrAg.r.,. 9: LA Ncki l ipi sCOUSTY4o ONE WAY, TO STOP REIM-SELLING.. „L.lcanstrillei a Colliery Town, is located partly in Luierne and partly in Carbnn Coun. ties, in this State.' 'The property belongs[ to ,:11,.Ir.„Josten JEANS, 01 Philadelphia, arid the i Cntfrery Establishment is leased and conduc. tetity Kr. WILLIAM MILNEs. lire fin in, ths deeds for the sale of the lots the following.. clause - IY- 4„:: _ . Florida,, Al %viva, neveribetertranifopo'n con.' ditton that if the said heirs or assigns, or any , per• son occupying the *Lid lot or piece of ground, bum be,---, with his . rir their consent or permission. shall, at any time hereafter uphu the said lot or ' . piece of ground, sell, rend or chtpceie of any Beer, Mine, Rum. Brandy. Whiskey or any , other for mented,vinciuseptrituous mother uttoxicatingdrink, either withor without iteensek, to do, that then und,immedistely thereupon, as_well the present . indenture as the-estate hereby granted, shalt cease, \ deterinine and become absolutely void, and the es- Ate and premo.cehereby'gratited, with all bui:dings and unprovements thereon erected, shall revert to the said Joseph Jeaast his heirs and 'assigns, as 10 their former estate and as it this Indenture- never had beep ;code., . _ Mr. JEANS was satisfied of the , pernicious effectsof the vendintif.mali and spirituous (, Iluore,' in the Coal Region ofSCbuylkill có.,: ,and,• therefore, was determined to effectually ~. check it at Jeansville. As there are a num ; ber of mining towns and collieryi Establish. ' mentit springing up in different sections of the Stite, we think they would serve . the . cause of and their own interests also, by having a, similar. clause inserted in their deeds' of sale. Therwould also secure the services of the best miners it •— : - \1 the State: ; by erecting good •and comfortable Aliners' Houses, the condition 'of_ Which, together wiih the Rum-shops; cause nearly. , all. the ,degtedation, that:now elistS in, the Schttyl, -dell Coal Region. ANTHRACITE COAL IN NATIONAL STEAMERS, &e. While the people or New Norlt are ma kinz such tremendous efforts to introduce Cumberland Coal' Intd flint city, and alsofn.: .to the different 4E1 . '01 Steamers, the Lou. don Times 4tclarei. that from the:r" less:bulk demanded, and especially its exemption from thole deathly:breedingi fires becoming so fee pent, Anthracite would have to be aubstitu , ted - in tite.l.lritish Navt', and CommekCial Ma rine, propelled hy.steatn o in place 81111- . mini u!. • - . • No .l less than eighteen Brittah Steamers were turn! m two years by the spontaneous coinhustica cif 'Bituminous 'Coil on board. and that to after the greatest precaution had been taken to prevent such lcatistrophieil.— I t the Cumberland Coal'pariakes of the gen eral character of Bituminous Coal:cautions per Sous will avoid traveling in Steauteti where it is used, THE 310:STREAI, RIOT. - , Atter the' 4cture' ot—Father Genzzy, in Quebec, au account o(which ,We published last week; he 'went up to Montreal, to lecture ou Thursday Bight. The Toevi3 Hall had had been refused him, but trchurch was eo gaga! xs ale'. place_ of' meetitig. Some' o theCatholiccitizeilp, prtoCipally Irish, threat ened to pull down'tobe uildieg and commi other depredation., The. Mayor, aceoraing ly; ordered out tV:.,initititry, and stationed- theut uenr thechuict. The police were also. on l ihe,grouoct', After the' lecture had be. - . 1 3 oil, the—Catholic mob outside made a rush i.ipdo-thipolice; at the doors, but were re.: puked and driven back. i . At theconclusion of the lecture:and when the' people were dispersing, home litileskirmiehing took place, pistolsaverJ'ticed. Stc.,Whea the -soldiers flied one or two-founds upon the crowd killing several Fiersonsimtneoliately %collo ding others—making, twelve or fifteen in. al —besides slightly injuring others. Th .; .11lavordernes having . ..given the order to troops to fire, so also thy Captain—the truth sill probably be developed in the coarse of the legal investigations now pending. • A large public meeting of the citizens was held on the day after the riot r fur the purpose of .con , idering . the safety of the city. • - The chairman stated that the meeting had beeki called by a placard, which he . He would say that a deputatio waited upon Father GaVOZ7 - a meetin g of tofluen -Traf-tiAzens held that mornin g. The depu [salon had afterward proceeded to thi. corpo. ration. Ii was now for this meeting to decide whether Father Gavazzi Would be prowled, and !he lives of those ivha. chose 'to go to bear him, if he lectured egitin. If he (the Chairman) was tig,litly informed, the Mayor bad stated he would not tae any -responsi• (Hisses.) , He trusted, however, that thC. meeting would give. to the resolutions abilut 'to be proposed a calni and deliberate • coasideratiOn : - The principal resolution was as follows ; Resolved; That, as British subjects, this meeting, takes`the opportunity of reiterating, in the most . emphatic manner the right of all men, on British soil, to assemble for the pur pose of Tree discussion ; that this is a prat lege which has never been denied, except to _ times of temporal and spiritual despotism; and we now express our utmost 'abhorrence , and _indignation at the attempt to interfere With this privilege on Thursday evening last, in this city,al3-an outrage hot to be, tol erated,- •. ; , • , Resolved, That this meeting cannot sepa rate without expressing - its high gratification . at the promptitude with which Father Ga: tvazzi consented to detiver his second lecture, in compliance witli the wish of the meeting; ' Vut thatoas the condition on which he thus cbnsentecl, ii the guarantee.'ol this meeting that there. shall be no breach' of the peace, and that the safety of the lives of our fellow citizens shall be secured, having uo deuce in the constituted authorities of the City, having no time to mhkenecefsary prep arations themselves, the meeting is of opin • ion that the considerate previoup resolve of Father Gavazzi, to poitpone, for the present, his intention of •lecturing, should be , yiel .• ded to: A' resolution was also adopted thaukiag the military and police for the unflinching per -iormaiice of their duty. The City Uouucils afterwards passed reso- lotions. expressive of thrir desire' to have — Father Gavazzi continue his lee.tares; which, together with the proceedings, goes to sbosv • 'that they are heartily ashamed of what litr. occurred; Gavin' came to New York on -Saturday and lectured' there next day,- -.,‘ sling to previous arrangement; butit prob. able ne will soon maki his appearat.,ee again in Canada. The New York mirror commeotiog on the , late proceedings at Quebec • end _Montreal says: " The Crusade has begun. rather_ Ga •vazzi is mobbed in Quebec and Montreal. i• Blood has been shed, and lives have been lost in the affray.' As the Bishop of Amu° said of• Napoleon's excursion to. Moscow—. i" this is the beginning ' of the end." Ro• ~manibm is only waiting for power to renew the bloody'horrors of the inquisition. It can . no t tolerate tree discussion ; it iii the very an .; (.1 tagonism of liberty. It is made up_ of bigot ry, superstition, ignorance and to and wants nothing bnt,poieer to make itself i 'as terrible as it is Tat PosTuAFTeft GENititatilms pointed Col. John Mien, of the Bola Cow:- . ty egenebei ; tveen this place mid Philadelphia, in the steid of - .lCeell';, •-1 - 0:7 ON AND AFTER the Ist of July next the fire between Baltimore and Washington '414,1 be reduced from 51 80 to 51 25,, or 4 • suwaraftob.P round trip the same day. Clitor's (riablit . , Poem. VPs nevi geen favored %cut) icopy of a delivered before the Ileadir.g Literary,,Soeiety, by Joan S. RiCtinsho, on Ornsr.zvani." - 6 'it in the rich; racy style so Peculiar to the anthdr• QCs alt,ample, we quote the following, taking oft a 74E1- 011 . wealmees cheracteriotic of Literary socie ties generally gee, if Ton can, the one whom We. and fate - Rave fixed tipoo7, to open the debate. Hilltidesiberarciritkitbseta - ays pined Bq an accilogy,-- , that's always twat. not prepared *-- hoped to have been excu-ed,' W. busy ail.the ,weed'—'peen badly tried,' -Tter quegiotreorst 'pod ont,•,-aa w oa At length the ice is brohe, the +pee- eh /M. • But scarcely has his eloquence.been une Ildi. Before the chairman hints the timeexpired. And dosed be sits ;•74pertatni not sorry too, • To find his tune screasily got through. Nat, his oppOnent u r upoothe door; ' • He proveilhat *Wren; we beard before 'And the,argu t was OW of joust„ 'And that the sp eaker did not ha' the pow,— • yrocalettng audreaie feel in7:,sr hen they're done, As hear the truth, as if they'd not begun. What various styles we bear,this quite demure, The motto el the speaker,..slow ans ) .sstre..' • One piekiliicevery word, ad phrase, with care ; Tins ' , lcalm and dignified' pervade his air. , Another is all fire, and lo ! the smokei•'- Which hangs around a subject, when he's spoke , Ills argument he never fails to clench, If hearers are not struck,—he strixes the beach. .The chairman beao from one, so many • sirs,' • - ;He seems a knight, without the sword and spars • Acre. an idea's chased titre' a whoUS speech, , And, in the end, is stilt found_ out of reach ; As boys may.etuse a bird, for hours, yet fait - . To-east the magic salt upon its fedi - • . Tits Isisoszttix or ART, with she pteseot,(Jrsae ;) number now befoie. us, coin . pletes as first volume. When bound, It will make a v ivery hand s ome book. The work is represented b • the publisher to bare met with most signal sue cess, so far. We are glad of it, and hope. its pros perity may, go on r;pening with , its years. 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This number . commeucts the .i3d volume of this popular MiTgaziae.- • Price 53 a year 4 -sto be had at ES-1111471'..13 -7; , • 1..7' Mt. Carbon &tel.—This establish• meet, now digaiiied with the more modern tionf j d• theme of the " Afansion House," open again rot the accommodation of Summer'viilters. ",ob2ler. Ter,' of the Phiidelplita /...e:fg . er, stopping thtbre last week, writes • I " This is, perhaps, as enchanting, a i.Pnt as ran be found in Pennsylvania. tar a Summer retreat; just tar enough Irom town to get rid of the noise and bustle of the busy- world, andinit near enough. to keep up your communication with it. I have heard more singing birds here, in otia-day, than for a whole year previous, and not the voice of a sin gle politician.---1 knew that nightingales never sang when frogs and toads were notey, and ricer' versa ' • but I did not know that other warblers fol lowed their example. I presume ,we shall not bear the croaking; of po'it iclans tilt December next." The ".Mansion I-Jotir-e" was purchased by tie Reading Hailroad• Company, thoroughly remodel led, handsomely furnished, 6cc., and opened, last Summer, under-the charge of the late Mr' Jos. Head, of Phdidelphia. Since his :' ,decease, the be 'srness of the Hoive bas been continued by Mr. Heed—Dr. Meade is the nenog Manager rat the establishment. Visitors during the Summer cannot tail to find every convenience and 'comfort about the Howe, to render it a most desirable stopp4 place. In addition to a table always well provided and the general good manegemeut of the establish ment, the delightful grounds attached matte it one of the moat attractive Summer teireati in the State. : lar r afilifary Encampment. —A [fleeting . of Comiliastoned pincers' Of the tat Rey. rot Brig ade,l3th Divioton, P. 14:-,7 was held at the house of blortuirer & Brother, on Molray, 13th .rune, 3. Orjnotion pica. .fortN K CLE.UNT, was . called to t chair, fool Col. 1 ; M. WE - wean-L. eleCted Beeretary.'• • Gen. CLUZiNT statist) the hbject of the meeting to be the consideration of the expediency of heviog an gticanspatent of the lays/gide, tlah Division. during the year, tor " }be purpose. of nuoilierizing thu Brigade with the drill and duties of the soldier. 04' Motion of Col. 4 m Wrrnisit.t.," it was ',Reiolved that in coneetjuence of the ruialt repro sentiMon present, the meeting adjourn until Mo - nior, the 20th of June, at the house of Mortimer at Brother, et half past aesett. P. M., and that-the ol .ficers of the different companies compriiing the Re lqpmeut be eernegly.revened to be present at that: time: , J. M. WETUERILL., See'y . Tds Pottsville Brau Band bith lair to solid y deficiency,.long complained of, by our citi zens on pUbliC occasions—viz, good music. The Bend . was organized only µbout six months ago; but with the advantage of, luiyiue en excellent Leader and inatruetor, ,their music is already au prrior to that of any other Band in the County, end quite equal; in our hurable opinion, to mock of the foreign article, occasionally itnw i etl for our Pic mice; nice, cotillion parties, 6:c. r and . dio" at altrallY /high figure. _Our-oilizens generally are delighted woh:tlna evidence of Vie musical progress of our -burgh." Mr. ISLicaozis Rea". is the Leadtir of the Band. We heartily wish them the liberel!'per. Mange theyso.wellileserve. - &P A /hippy Mun.—lt would be hard td find .• teeter personification' of a happy Man Xisan our Irtend. Ttu 13ort.x, presented the OtherdaY, surrounded by theicrowda of•little folks he Mail in wi..red to his Pic. He had seleCteka bettatiful 'pot near the old 'Campground. There were 170 little girls Present, making six wagon loads—all 'as merry crickets. Refreshments' were provided on the most liberal reek-100 quarts. of Strawberries, 40 quarts of lea Cream, Cakes, Fruit, !k.e., besides good music. That') the kind of Pic-nsccworth at tendmg. Blessed . is the man !hat loves children, and es pettalW when he mans&.4s. is affection An such a Muctical way: . 181"' A Dittiful Solt.—We were ticcidental ly shown a letter dated Marysydle, Calitorina,sonite days ago, from, Robert Roberts, foeme4 otthis ;place, to his Mother stilt residing here. ierved his time, as an eppniunre, , irith_Miessrs. Snyder & Milnes. The tenet: eontaided a draft for PO% be ing the second *sent of this kind be has teznitted to hut =other stains fear moo the past. The first cidtiatned !a draft for poo.. teach evidences of 'Al nsirect and earn are deligtatal 'Re sezites that bit. Hi ywood, g a t* o f ibi s pine i s ' doing well in Califor n ia. Lk is envied., at his trade of hlenksinithies on a large scale, • The Female , Bible Soerrty. held their month'? Meeting la the, Welsh Church, hikerse l u e :Street, on hicodarEvettng Iwo.. The CaureiNVlli and.interestizr oddresate were deliVered'hy the Rev. M. trorirs, cd Part-Cuban, and Dr. CAS PER 51nm eflphiti, who wee on a visit to our Boroggit:- arTha Conitinvi that . basibeto pectontung hero ,eriib such rasarbase swami for acne week s Poet, atzuluetetrtheit eugegeuteiut on - Monday Eveutailast„ They ate . ,how =king arrergemetus to cipett,egajn,ou the 2d of July next. ' , UM MEI 'DO 3ffnirg. = l,: ,- ME TASIAQOA AYPAIBB. •-•- . • 1 . ,,......... • 1.. ' ' 1. . ..- ''..". • ~..-. . • • T,, , 4 . , - . Into& ous. zeolite& Oozazithcizettrai • :. (now omietiwe Icesaeseotteetr.l. - . ' Feta-- iiteisiteiti' Werth 01 &Ole "eft Charter Election-?Traiiiir Casetklldrisr stSsill -- 1 —Riatat Queloa.-11.eltelias airVittous—Nexi. transpired eines my last. .- 1 • ' i•. case.Wer—,Areisfeet.refien..Setriltesareorii Ca- The snivel goblet, sfiluded to hut week, Seillest7l : . n a &m aw —E mu - 0 ,04 jv a sipt-41iii u.sem.eatg tented' ith doe cyanotic:a last Saturday: eaelliag '• • ..--illiessadraiere awl Palace—Frikat Lambe Wit d humoratenuided, and good felerteP Waal' ' '..- i —S- 11 ; of MIMI . 14 ' 1441- ' 4 r e " 4 %1 ' . es - __ ed the eierifiei. Mi:. Dennison, the recipient . 01l ' the goblet, carries web him in bill letheweeli . ---- " , Diem JOinut et:.— Thissekblited:Olialetithelazd his late ogee - thelwit Islamised his late wortimish, Pierre reproved IdeSaystary foleol hirirnig written „ _ wilfini 50,i'1..... '; to him, who Me:sense replied, s ' .Tai tie r ise p ? , and Mow officers, ; kir ha Ants . • . , •""er" , r e • "(I Ittbf ItOlbifqt.bi WOO 'l4o,lo:raistii ' I 7 : . ' . j , : , - ter,--you shisald nave written and told the so."' This ' Our I3oard of Schl s . l l ol Dlcecton' are wee!lhil • ; is somewhat My predimunent in toe present ease, c l / 4 .1; 00 ,1 House id tba Eastern part ofibe isera, I though not perhaps absolutely destitute, sis was the new , . • . reit. of tbe Secretary leffore mentioned.s-„ , :-._ which was very Much tleeded- Uilair I°.__,-,l"' be E. Ancieut history tells u 4 i • that one of th e ,Grematt rages wandered about the parceled Meese, a! mile ing but a limited rex= . Of ' feeds on, maw they have' found it neeehtary to suspend the P,ablic day, with hie lantern. looking ns hesaid, for en bon &hoots for a period - Of 'four months.' It is 10 be est mail. • Whether he found one - or not, tradition . de p r iA e d o f never told, yet many times snipe' the palm)' Attie-', regretted that our chbdren'are to be :• - man dare, would his setrch have been uttaucoesa the means ot education for so long a thne, yet the MI, and here in Godwin itself, we test-linst , wirce- Directors, I think,. hire 'acted wisely in th e, mat- even a Diogenes could have been foetid to toot. - ter; as the pressen dep rivation will e,`-sua jijio l per. Our faith in the innate excellence 'of humin aa nue; however, has received peal support from manent gocal... , 1. • . 14 ,1- , the result ot the recent election ter, the amended' , As Ye; I hive he-WA of Wl' preparation fdteele - charter, 'which was carried by the unusual majori brating our national anniveriery in any rabbet:tate ' ty of eleven to cite. Id fact; the opposition with nes ; e xcepting by several of one Sunday 'drool,,: a mere show, some'wads having given 2,500 votes , .1 ~..l in favor and some 20 against - the Charter. Not . „ their ! snnual pie-nle!, an d en by l'•; 1 but what there was sufficient feeling against it _who will Wild . day in a rational and4gessant manner.. i t i among the thowande who suck th eir -suleistence Tartaiesst fans lti. '53- . Conoteithaniz:----' rum the public crib.; fat Aldermen, scheming eau ' • ' tractors and lazy demegopesand rowdiestthe has- , gers On of party, their number \ is legion, but so in ? tensely popular writ the measure that both a sense of shame ..cs be caught opposing it, and self-interest itself, tither did'not maize them espotre the cause, i i at least flighted them from stemming he current. The rout is complete' and iieeds,only Ibe followed up by a careful election.of au:ere t regenerate our city. •'' . The Trainer -esse is exciting coasiderable stir, but the probability is that the child will be retained by its mistress in spite of efforts to the' contrary.— These fanatical outbursts are greatly retarding the good cause, and I venture to say that were tt not for the Northern Abolitionists, slavery would hare ceased long nolo many States where know tlour i-hes. We arena zealous as any for the eau*, but we must demur as to the means employed. Ste- Very is an evil which will as surely ,extirpate it., self, as any moral blot will from the e , euteheon -of character. Let it bide its own time .--.- The Captain ot the ship aosciutt has been rig trial t'or the murder of one or two of hie sailors. at -ea. The evidence is very voluminoyaiand-opin ion very divided '24 to the details, whteh are revol ting in their -inhumabity, if true. The jury, however, have brought a - verdict at Not Guilty,. and the prisoner has beeddiseharged. From abroad we have coneiderablt stirring in=, ielhgence. From Quebec and Montreal, we team that Gavazzi, the Italian padre. who has been lec turing and giving expositions of the Hanish 'aqui eition and faith generally, was mobbed, and a. se vere riot ensued The lecturer was dragged from the •pulpit, but defended himself manfully. with chairs and benches, flooring a half dozen assailants , . The military fired upon the mob and l a number of ' lives have been lost. When in New York, on sec-• oral occasions. bricks and stones were dung throogli the windows to the imminent 'peril o,i- the Unlucky listeners. Gavazzi, very prudently; immediately left Quebec, finding too muck, Catholicism for his I own safety.. - ' • i The news from China is very extraordinary. The rebel chief has issued a proclamation as Empe ror to the people, to which, among Other things, be calls upon them to renounce their idols • and wor ship the one true spirit. He even.: refers to the Teatament'bv name. ,1 The signs of the times ore ...penitent with great events. What the results of this overture may be,:ii is bard to tell: favorable we think, inasmuch as China will Mall piobability„ be opened to the commerce and civilization 'of ont side barbarism, as they facetiously term us all. In fact, it is merely the restoration of the true Chinese rulers, the present dyna-ty being the old Tartar one, which overc.ame Chinatilutut Iwo' and a half , -centuries ago. - • - The speck of war with Mexico, still• lboaw us front the,lVlesilla valley, though we scarcely beiCire that Santa Anna 'has the hardihoodj to risk tf. con ffict,lhe result of which would bet the annihilation almost or Mexico. However, we shall see::.' . -A pro? pits to Mexico and war, we may mention -quitesf serious accident to the old hero of that field. tL-u. Scorn fell one dark evening last Week, ind'dislo cated his shoteder and arm. The accident, though quite serious, will. we hope, be 'productive of no lasting injury. - A great project is now on foot iii New Yak, and , indeed, W e . believe, consummated; bring no less than the l!titling a ship canal train . the Chesapeake to the Delaware bay, and thereby shortening the 1 route between this city and Baltimore, 200 miles. The results are of great value to 'both cities, and are looked-upon by Philadelphia, with rather a jealous eye. Ihe Betietiel laments that lack of energy and , prOmptitude in . the Quaker city, which has made Drew:s ark so powerful and successful. l From Austral in we heur of the discovery of an other nugget; which throarA the oue mentioned be fore, in the shade. ' II 'weighs e 0 pouuds, and was found about twenty Nitifd3 trout thOormer. A few acres of such matf viduld enrich a whole township I : 01 people. .. In the way ot amusement:lout• city is as u-ual to full blast. We have at least a dozen opeu every night, while the thousands which crowd their sells and aisles, are evidences of a successful busittew.` At the Broadway, Julia Dean is now starring it, while.Waeack and Laura Keene are playing, at the Lyceum, while to please all tastes/ we have Chan frau, the original atose, world-renowned, giving his peculiar delineations at the Bowery-I I Barnum With his ever ready budget, isnow exhiiting what he calls a Bearded Ironton. An enormous pair of whiskers she, undoubtedly sports, long, thick an bushy enough for a Captain of Dragoons, hat whe Iher the individual ire, a unman or trot, is the ques non. Some are inclined lo give a knowing wink, and say Woolly Horfe and Fejee Mermaid.' Hue perhap‘ the greatest wonder is the Hippo drome, both on 'account of its performance and the enormous crowds which jam tt't seat 4, amounting every day to many thousands, We have been treated to balloon ascensions, Parisian fishion,frout the interior of the building within the last week. Some future letter will enable me to" particularize some of the astonishing feats there exhibited. • The Crystal Palace begins to a-sume a tangible form, and the work of the last ten days has wrought a wonderful transformation in its appearance. In the new extension, 45 feet by 25 feet, will be ex hibited the largest picture gallery extant Speaking of the palace, we may note the arrival , of the Frigate Leander, bearing the English euntri buttons to toe World's Fair, and having on board the Earl of Ellesmere, Chief' Cornmiseipner from Iler Majesty, Queen Victoria.. Sir Chicle! Lyell, the eminent- geologist, arrived in the Canada, and the others of the commission in the Pacific. The Leender mounts 50 guns and carries 500 men. She made the,rim in 30 days. and now hes _off Castle Garden. ' . , , . (coarteszostimice OF iitz .111XXIts' roorx l lr.. I ;. , Mt. EDITOR. :—Chite o f the greatest evils attend-, tag the / holding of eiecions, in ihis,plsce,isdrim-, kennels; !winch' gedersily characfertictltta; pro= ceedings, and znakeil it exceedingly annoy MOO the quiet and order-loving portion of our citizeik j o;, The cause of this! to a very great extent,!ii]ow: trig to the elections helot. hcld at Tivernsr,Where, spirituous liquors are sold; and it is, ic , be iegret ted that the pollicarMot be changes' to places Where voters willnot be subjected: to these enooyonees, and where they'ran exercise the rights, of fOrmeri unmole.tedbf druatten bul!ics and blackguirds.-- Notwithstanding the evils which always attiful the holding of eleetiaai at The, places, • very [env per sons of our borough Petititmed our last isegiliattliv, and obtained the'pastinge of a hiw,.rernovnig the 'place 01 holding the elections in the South Ward of our Borough, ti-orn tlie Public Schou; Ifouse; Where they haveheen heldltor years, era which ;;is the mo,t appropriate place, 'to the Union ?MO. So quietly was this done that I do not believe 26 per. sons an the Ward were cognizant or it. .T 4 fref 4 ings of the people, 'Which I have already herlid ex . .; messed, convince me that the law is a grosirviota lion of their wishesjind rights ; and we cap con= ceive of no other possible motive in having :ihe re move,' effected, than - to benefit the hotel to t which j it has been remove& It iv a ba_se,truckling:to the grog power, and we hope the people of the I Ward will show their decided di4pprobatiori of ti la*, by having it speedily removed Itroue, our iiitatuie honks. i • ,• " SOcrtt tomaiuff, J l 'll7le 4;1f5.5:3 & The Episeppal Church at Tatiaaqua •will be dedicated, with the usual service., ott'Slui , day 070 . 1111(4 nest-131ishop Ponta oilicarttng. • 41 MINERSYILLE AYFAIRS , • - Iraoss ova axl,aut.aa comaxspornoviri] MR t36NYA :--Three Irishmen organised bt Ler. rilFa Bouses, 2in ihis town, on Satur4y atter; noon and wended theirway to one of the --Deus." wnich so.numerously infest the ...9iicinitv of our Borough. ! !Thereby hangs a taleit They were soon joined hy six or seven others, al:Id, after having imbibed rather freely, came as itkial, to blows tierce riot ensued—clubs stones and ve rlCloUlliermissileal flew ou'all sitles,!until ra fion of 'our Pollee force were been rapidly aiiiiroach- Mg the scene of Their intrusion 14.1 a ten dency to mien the boisterousncbs of the! iinelese ; when Id' there appeared'a smalllarray (notl.of gal lant odicere h l bplen4idly equipped) of tue !Upposite sex, each armed for the.'cuntes . They Met, and the reeite became j prpifiy giarm. " Tell t not; In, Guth,"—the women.triumplied ! Four qt of our bravest Police otiosere received so r evere a drubbing, that but a slightvestige of theu;remain ed to tell the'ta!e. j The skirmishing continind Our worthy Constable,' at the heed of i iinother posse, came forWii.'rd and rather uucerembriiouSly 'walked the party, iPolice excepted) to theiloek.ap. The following morning,rthey were brought up lor a hearing before Justice Mallick, who ,cdiamiticit ihree of the'rioteri to .prison, in delimit of the re quisite bail,audilt,o bound the " rest of ritaniiind" to a surety of the peace. Two engagad in the muss„are seriou-Iy, if not dangerously,! injured. Such are Rlffe,t doings. On Sunday mowing last Mr. Daniel I) ;bar. of Philadelphia. being on a visit to this'place; in com pany with a.friend. went to the mines of George Spencer, forthe purpose of taking a survey of the "elephant;' and incautiously took dais laimp into a breastimprvnated with gas, whiqt. rapt°. dad, burning Mr.illoubar severely, anddclitig chn siderable damage to the mine*. This is ;rendered More afflicting trot the fact of his being 4 'grimier in.this place andpuilly unured to latch] scenes. Tke,piher gentleman escaped uninjured ,by drep , ping into - ilie gangway below. • " I 1 Yours truly = , Niurrsvi/a, Ji/ne 15,'33.' 1 • KCOTOtig P. S. I open mteommuniention to intOrm ybi that tl4 'oroner's l ,lJury is about holding a . if inquest upon the body c . , r - the -rife of-Patrick Ijr)(111 , 5, tit Lerrill's Houses. IShe-is supposed to his 6 been ' murdered by her 4ii - S - band=-Ite having disaoealed. ice' The friends of Education inlMinete; • villa are actively eng aged in making prtfitarntions for the 14e9sion of 'he County Educational,Conven lion, which itsenifileg there on the r and 2d of July next. • The Odd FetiOWA Hall has been Oro cure4 fer the.place of meeting. PORT' CARBON AFFAIRS% [FROM OUR, iitOULAR CORREiPONDiirrI Ma. Balutari-While the earth is tee.44ng Ninth food tor the use of man and beast, " the ;course of human event 4" .;here is barren of any incidents winthy of note. ? • 1 . 1 1 • • We bad another Steam Propeller to Our dock. hot week, but ttui first cost and weight or!rneehta-, ery precludes their utility for carrying and on :our ,The taio red, respectively, 13kaind ;1 18 tons, while all boats now built carry frinn 175 - to am 180 tons, whiclt makes.it material difference in the freigbr of a cargo of coal to New YOrk. The freight, clear of toll and towing, Is SI 12 ;the tpiar , Mg 23 cents. watch the Propeller inset.; but that .toes, not make 4 for the difference in 'teenage.' There will be gem 825 .to 330 a trip tit favor of 'horse power, provided the •cott and geed on the Canals are alike . • The man stab 1 bbed here, last week, .is recovering, ciontrary 7 to generatexpectaiion.. We bad quiteg a novelty,. last, evening, in' the shape r of preaching in the Pireet, by the light 01 the . moon: We have a large field for mistletoe/ la bors; and.. Port Carbon being the salt of tlte earth, wherewith the world is to be preserved, the peciple listened with !nigh -attention; tbat the .'preaiMer (from Baltimore*sl he Will preach again in two weeks. Mayes it 46 them good. • . 'Port Cailion; Suris 18th, 1853. . I'v scuuvuciii. HAVEN AFFAiRS', [PROM oviCaroitaks couttsro3Dcwr.] ri P Our Borough Election came, pff terday and resulto as follows :—D. H. Stager, Bur- • gess ; Town Council,. Charles iluntiingttr, john W. Shoetnaker,illitichtuil, Battler, Jaines Sharp, and F. Bensamen; School. DtreOtors, S:11, Dick- Nan and Thos. Zulich; Supervipor, Daniel !rust, I and Abraham East, Constable. The " five looks," or rather the Turnpike M that.l region, is stetting to be quire famous for iaccidents. Last week a cal iatre full of younilittliel end ,gen liftmen from Poiliwille ;whose names I' l )tatra• not been able to learn/ were precipitated dci4irs,„,..tbe embankment. One or the gentlemen hid his - inin dislocated, end 411% otbewise injured. One of the Indies. too, I hive' been informed, wail' severely bruised; Query Was this "drgerousplice" in cluded in tbe',Gritnd Jury's last port. tlfes4pre lions Grand Juries have, also, called atterition to the dangerous cctntlition of se end plains on the Turnpike, the "Five Locks" includedt We . ere gad to be able to correct our correspondent's ac count of the accident—nobody s sun vtis di!locs led. None of the party We seriously injhred, though some were much bruit and all frighlened —their escape. iffes most mi . is a jangerous place and ,Ought to be aneiked to at .once.—Eds. Journal.'; Our farmers haye. commen hay•inekirig, if those nal-aerie& little kegs r , ich yob can see ! - walking into our groceries, to sly , freakthe oath. Some of our faiinertt still adhe to the doctri ne of their grandfathers, vie :—that " water in *baYtna king. and harves t was i decidedit injurion4" that, reservoir iot heterogeneous compound6ta s ach. • Yours, l truly, Seartiau- Itaern, J u te 16{ 11353, ri• _ [COIMILSPONDMIS OP Tilt mimes' Jrittamtc.l Mr. Eurroit=—On comin up in 'the morn- lag train from the city, the day. the Nilsen. gets, had 'twit modesty w l put tO:the' test, by observing "four or five en, in field of clover, close by the roads' e. about onemile below Douglassville, etptming themselves, stark naked, to the view of many gendemen . and lady passengers in a kind of eatiltiog tn. umpb. Wan% the civil atethoritilis in the neighborhood; and ,those that claids prow aims to modesky, see to these outmost on !Acne,- I Can it be possible that ill &neigh. borbood like Douilatsville such omiduit be winked at, and men in human !Shape be suffered •to annoy decency by plactil,g them selves on a lave] with the brute beast U such men arena brought toaccounlby whose duty it is to govern the publie mc we shall, moat assuredly, consider old ahead, as lar!ai *especial of re fis ina 4ioncertnid. -- • • AL Pay Axe 15th, 1853. NEW TORE. LEM" Ort drt, that Mount Vernon, the ,residence of Washington, bas . been sold, but at what.: price we are.unable to say,. We know, however, - that .$200,000 has been tendered and refused.. It should become the property‘of the general oovettultent. Our neighuoring Cal r; Brook I in, has metwithan other destructive condsgration, consuming a Neu extenAve lumber yard, from\ which it communica ted to the Coal yard of George \ McMahon. it Co., successors to George Spencer, anti burned up MO tons of Coat. valued at Sli.)o,9oo—nci inSurance. This will fall heavily-on some of your mining gin tlemen in the region, I .have no doubt. "The Atlan tic docks were un fire,'aud in imminent peril, but were saved. Some tire* class ship also had a very narrow escape. The total loss wa• $300,000; iis which there was onlrs3o,ooo insnrance. The city WIIIS visited list night by a tremendous shower, which haslift the weather, this_ morning, like a fiery furnace, altogether too hot a place to write in, so at once let me subscribe myself, . • Ever yours, PHILADELPHIA LETTER [FROM OUR REGULAT4iCORRESPOIIDENTI k:reiottort of Sim )I. 7 —hip:whine Aript.aud re covery Of Counterfeit Money--Cape Flay—Pro• visions—Dronvitng Ca3e—lifurdr.r,—Libaroli tar—Stravisliip Ai-prone Sinte—Dpitingnisli eJ Arrival—Sew Aar Office;—Comraitiee pick lugs, 4-c., 4-c. . •. . . , PLIMADLLIPIIIA. Junello, 1853. On Friday' last, the Murderer. Spring expiated a double itrust triple murder .with his Cite—during. the 24 hours receding his execution, every - effort was made on the pan of those present, to induce him to make a confession of his crimes' but every appeal orasin4-iiice.' Up ter.:Me last moinent of lii . earthly existence, he exhibited no contrition, and le fused to acknowledge his guilt—he lived a bold blasphemous wretch, and died with a I lie on his lir. He, however,, declared hi!.‘ son was innocent. His conversaiiiin during Thur,day - night and. Fri day morning wks frarful,lcoming_from a rational be ing on the verge oleternity._ The papers say "lie commenced to joke and laugh, telling anecdotes, and then again reiterating his innocence, 'end calling on his Maker to witness the trtitli ofthe statement. • ' iii execution took place at 11 o'clock bn Friday re ming, the last words heard were "I went to that night about 7 o'clock—l never kpew any t ing of the murder until the otficcrs came and call e use." The white cap was drawn over, his face, ' the rope fixed about hirkecki farewells exchanged, for a moment the felon was left 'standing !'one un inbred and callous as ever, another rename the piops Ml, and the wretched being waidangling be tween heaven and earth, it victim to outraged Jus 'lice. • Thus war enacted the tail scene in a . most fearful tragedy. ,••• • „ - ' 0 Saturday a most important. arrest .was made of William Creager, a skillful counterfeiter and m t consummate rascal, vet nevertheless,posseis ed of considerable property in Montgomery:cow:ay. U searching his premises some $12,000 - worth • of ibad money was Mond, s'l's 'on the • Trenton Bank, 2's op the Harrisburg Bank, dgc., a. week la ter, and, no -doubt, much if not all of this trash would have been in circulatiou..• The tree . - 'trag"la beam:l64h; fir rare So the counterfeit. ' it Already folks are . flocking 'toy•,,Cape 'May,. the steamboats havevesnmed their tripe, and there - is , every promise of a pleasant season to visiwa, and prufitaUe one to Hotel owners—but betw -., you • and me, 'M r. Editor it is a beggarly parr pace, send • burs—dint — dust an d a Jersey sun ; were it apt the fa inn, Cape May would be as:deserted riS -* Po lit cal Meeting after electica.. ' , , t ...1,. , envisions are daily - rising ia price, veetables. • plenty, but beet and like solid articles are' very • poor " leather" meat cannot be. bought.for le sihan 12 centsper pound, and from .that lup to. 2 ; young pigs bring $2,25 each—new Fowles Ii is a pound—Tomatoes, 20 cents a quart— incshes,3 cents each—Gram Butter, -15 to 18 Cents —s, 16 cents a dozen—Strawberries, 121 to 37 'bents a quart, &e., Cherries plenty, and green A piss (cholera personified) me eagerly, bought.. me people wilt men disease, ball way.. .: I Last Sunday morning, three perions,' two' iof Mega brothers, were in bathing at Point B= wbengetting beyond their depths end being thot.swim, they'were drowned., Their names Were' JMania aged 27, Charles Martin 103,,aud -g.d:: McNichol 17, truly May- we 'say ' iii ilia m iidst of lite we are in death." - • 'i_ • 1 at ; I,x linotlieralurder, disgraced Mir thy on Saturday the parties were a lumber yard, Cruet of 2 th sad Comes sheet, in genii:lei= a quarret about I sense weed, they felt from words to blowy, but!till I seemed settied . , when upon% Olen Sobering', the ' orderer : get ti ng into Ms can to leave. the yard; be ra • zzed ow - of the . side-taiehis of Me vehicle end ising it in the au, brought it with earful tante dPwriogi - the bead of his unoffendutgrietigo, wh o Will stooping-at th e time—the „ blow fracturedlhe seuln - causing death in a 'fiive "hottni:, - Sch h rici a wits irrested—he Man Irishman, unmarried and -of axis** but, a prepossesanig appearance; the Mu t . dried Inn, Robert Coates - Inures • wife and •Sve child= in pon t circuinstagmea- Oh! it makeoree blood tremble a its courses, al act atter act of hot ; rut villainy is exposed to the Elise of a world, 'led then some wiseacres talk of • dm distitty - iif:tak,' 1 inirstutegligtlif Stioritriiiiiiiati;"aed - ifesi!iit: teaMstoltubrert the Word Of buspiratibif, bad as ye me wit/ilk, Ude. -Assam Mat book asithridi it•llleirkof • great hereafter, this world would bd aliamove Deems. As a apeckam- of Illiiiadelphia ltherality, t'it a I= 11=11 MEM Floral fair, hrldlast week,. foe helllo l4 tieing •• The Nortbiont Rano fix triondleat VhOdrels, ' nawinatinnion; 114,010076 waiintediotailattlille 7o 2 - 00 in donations atitiniame titer., 3 Wednepaitt* splendid, storm*ip, ger Mate Stale," aroillarled moot laVinstaSiola Age Tan% the is intended to run between its ; city Earamanh. Me Aierrick , ar Sas ore Amddinis 1 the , nrne, whltiffils a IoW preview, - Als leve, ' Omit 500 horn Own, 80 in. eyOnaer, 9 tirtilte. to twat Ode wore( strainer, 110, lOW*. beme,3lll. dim**. when - dose Witt,owl alto.; iFither *haat littVsso. Lord nesimenii, one of We • Royal Commnsu n• =t a r 2:1,41*' Itacr i ; t raltlei °novo a rem Malty folks, with One American int podimoe,Are piiiiidat lad driring to sees lire lord. Same talk One on about us basic* a new Past Office; in Wke'dt" the old Wed oolitic-copied, wbsither it will etnousi to myth*, romans to be seen. Flom t h e rep ot of t h e w ater i er osol ia t teeCantion.—Stomkeepers wont,. J well to ear city for 1852;/ mate u. 6 3 4 extrept h this iege cite care' in bayingfrom pedlar!. - :We ittiderstand body numbers lkickees doings We Altus 4-that a man by the - aline or Hussmad, and. another written dawn for-future generation! to gage upon 1 ay - the name of Sinj, are offering what purports to a nd !mow at ; , .st c orr a ls* kiwi s h ee t grew ; sews. I, be Wright's Indian ytigemble •• These personasj &WO for Ccimoration" SOW, do $lOO4O $BO, do are not authoriked 4gents for thin' Aledicuiteo' 7 and 513, , d e w . , 44 p r ,i4 es i ehe t & mim e / m ane $3OO, the article rifered minnot be guaranteed as genuine. t h e " iisehoueip. arofor the .t he e' huh ; I The genuine for sale be biro. E.. Ill.4EAT wines, dialleriV-Ind such likee-airdeduMed, of TY, I. aItIIOWN, and IL N. HlSLEKtPotts reiirje from ithe_*ater rests; the „ pe n s of 'Qom- sense. Wheilesale :Mee t , 180 Rabe Street,' Phila. mittees on ethiY. putdin trusts would *bow deiphia same state 'or Ahtogs. We hope Phtiadel b 1 'e Councils arei zioOrying to imitate New York • Al &Mien. Eta' M. ''l • . • . . - . Isroi:ista warn tiavaties..f; , . • U. Banish Ei4.—Year foryign causuliondence is &fetidly it de;eatuorg, aa.liddit tar)' materially io the valite:Of Our Jorinird. . :,! . ' twee agoodaleal 'amused, as well as interested; with a portlOn Of " Keptaue's" fdisessoille Asia' marticauon,of fait week. - Ile tellayou and your readers, with BA: amazing degree of coolness and gravity, de if it Were a new dii.covery, whichli the laughable' part kit it. that an ordinance had been palled by their.Ac doubt, learned) Borough Couri cil; •' probibitieg the running at large of AW11315 within the, limits of the Borough, to be: enforced on ind alter, thi.ll.sili mat:" Now, unksi thegood people of our tkighboriag Borough of Allneraville. manage *Sint* .:nt a very different manner ertitu - what we do here, the ordinance. rekrred to, - 4 Min -'ply ridir-uloris,"-i,and your corresponderil, .s,sKey stop." mum be '..somswhat -- barren of incident." to think it worth While jotting - down at all. .11 is a perfcct tarry, t01e.% onlinanees which everybody i katiwi will regiitin 'lmperatore after the; first. few'. days a a areeVl:and, in absurd prooredings cif Ibis i t kied, Pottiorille!Mancla pre-etniaently in advance of all a rrounduceonspentonishe leas no rival in this peel . But a abort '.. time ago, ae is:sirell kilo to the , peOple here, il terrible hubbub. wan raised in our tough through a foritudable: -prii lizauji,zinvto pit forth by oar leaked Town Coun cil; in relation .16 dogs running at large. Every dog was to have%is day ; but it was to he - a. very short one. i Alfa+ a remain date, each dog was to be:muzzled itsPrAht asNapoleon muzeles the Press or there Would he the;d—l to pay if they were OP , Well; 1144nuszlei makers arid muzzle veud era had a blessed time of it; but, like all good thins of a terieitial nature, its duration Was short. lf lasted about :Ole . . week, and the farce Wesel ea ertil. Muzzleaslepreciated• and were soon at au awful discount and the dogs were sgain ;al liberty to i rore and rosin about, and in - their phiyfulneas, k bark and bite stMonasoeser they chose. ;he august 4i - comets pavanes, who do the a it to: part nil the *fairs of our Borough, have in their wia&m, playoff:the same ridiculous humbug over , ao, over agein x in regard to'hoga. These harmlea s i dn.,W‘! 'rine pets 0 61 hey, not the coUncilmen) have beS, as it WO , they now are at Minesiville. ti th e and-again. senliitieed to imprisonment diking their niitural lite, biAlio sooner were.their prison doors closed upon theta, and while yet their dread sen tence was blazing in huge capitals iu the'corners of our streets; theme same pet doafeatirts are suffered to. waddle quiets - out again and-revel *rid wallow . if the mire, a Pfentitul supply of which is saner- . .ellv to be found: in the gutters of oar said streets, and there ' ri p*: with a rich perfume the oltecto flo'l of Ibeivoq. judges who condemned them.— These are pleoaint facts. to which ail our citizens can readily tirstifv, and °ocular demonstration of Which caulk chaff by any lady or gentleman who Will but take rktrouble to look out at their doors or Windows. i Therefore let not_triend `. Keystone," oe the .. citizedi generally" of Minetsvilte, be too mach elated. .the passage of the ordinlince refer led to, *Widnes it is to be hoped that their fondest 'and must saingqine 11/Ifiel putters may be -realized: The boa.ted. f;'-' Metropolis of the Coal :Regions." however, Seta,* bad example end it Would be a gocul thing it .our neighbors weird obione us into raitiething likiPilecency, propriety and:safety. l ', '', A PonsYlLt.tes. :Toitsville, Rine 14, 1E63. :.•.,. - - ' =I `;;'; Moody C g aitstax, June 9, 1853.. r. Ma. B. Ritetatt —Drar Sir :—Knejwirif you wish inforinafitte Iron all the ditfireut secticong of the Anthracite - Coal Regions, I drop :p . m a few tines fro:OMS beautiful pace. Mt. Carmel is sit uated on the Centre turnpike, leading from Potts ville to Deny* about 18 miles from etch, at the foot of the Lust mountain ; about 8 ',miles east of Shamokin the heart of the Shattokin Coal Rusin. ;The -location •is on a depressing' of the Green Ridgekstiviria a gentle stripe east, west, 'tomb and soda', and bids fair to becoine one of the most proxiiinnut towns in this Rain. The Mount Cannel. branch of the Philadelphia and 'Sunbury. Raatoad is being rapidly !,brougbt to cOmpletion, slid is expected to he put into °per il id len to this place by the first of September next. The Coat' Ito - n Improvement M. 'Rankled Co., is Minding a Road of about 9 miles ,which will con nect tbe Yhiltdrlphia dr Sunbury with, the Cate- Wissit Railroad:plis which when eomte will give us an immediate communication with New York— distance about:l3o miles, by wav of Eaatiin. That dour readers iday.know what 'lsdoirar here, I will escribe a porlton of the improvements',aow being Made. The Coal Run Improvement d ft. R. C 0.,. ;ire driving a :runnel into the Red Ridge, immedi ately adjoinint. the Town, to feat 3 large veins; equal to 6'veini, 3 east and 3 west.. One of the Veins is a fetrOundred yards easi of ibis Tunnel, ,hatted on an measures 42 reel otp4re'coal. The Others are 4SO 8 feet each. They ;are also ma iling arneigeritents to build 40 blocirsl of Miners' Houses, wittrthe necessary tixturei for large Col liery. The'Wcust Mountain Coal andlron Com; ;any, are optting 2 'large veins, about ; one mile east of this, aisd are bui!ding number, ' of good stone .houses.Valso, 'punier up a larite breaker. The Green Ridge. Improvement Company are opening 4la 4.. e veins, and ar putting lup 2 large fireakers, suMOirm to prepare . 00,000 tons of Coal per year.: They arc also putt in g Op the' necessary number of holtSes for two Collieries. of the above Saxe. Mechatrics and Laborers are ingreatitereand here, *MI depot know of a more healthy or bet ter place for gllod incluarious Young natio" to locate, (Or a pern7int home, than Mt., Carmel: ,You Tay heat frotif . me again whe !gel father posted. . Very respect ally yours, • - LIDGES. ag- A BM! Figure. —A Stalwari Kentheig tan—one off that ! semtqunphibions " horse and bilf-aligator " bried we read about in the days 'of Nipnrod Wildfire ;and Mike Fink—on the day ithat the funeral obsequies Of Hen ryCay were solemnized atlSan Fran cisco, spelt :Mg of we ' re great statesioan, burin forth with ' '• Mr.. Cidi ought never to hav been bu jied on lank They should have thrown hun into the sea :and a continent would hare built Nktp on his itay !" • • zi_c tt 2 ps,z, e Mw o;leans.l--Many: of our sea dets'will to learn thatihe present area of\lNet* Orleans comprises nearly forty square milt*, which is nearly double that of -.New York and even greater ttian that of London. Theapace will comfortablyeaccom- Modate• a kop ol tilation of two millions. ,The' ;present ; pooatitio, during the business sea soon; is estirriated 'at one hundred'and seven ly-five thotliand. (r.r Anoi,or Roman Miracle.—din 1111* I mense iten4tion has beefs 4riade among the deluded Roipanists of Naples`by miracle. • One of the;"? - holy.thorni " that -pierced the I brow of thitist shed drops of blood lit one !:o'clock to die morning of the 2ditz: .cindareb. the rhaM of the Hem of Jesuii. Tht tonishizig Oracle was got up. accounts say, 4* to the condemnation and confuslo'n of the, errors of tlil age." • • 3:7 Pubkc Schools in Californi4.---The Su nerintentlaot of Poplin Instruction' in Califor nia has, published his report. To State ha s I tecognixed the New England principle of Common wools. There are now io Cali *rotate abod(18,000 white youths ;Hider eigh teen years Of. age, fit cantiidates for shcools. The free ;school fund of the State now Amounts t 04300,000. 0" Aciisitted.—Aguee Anderson, indicted :at New Orleans for the murder of Wm. B. :Taylor, oI hat city, has been tried and -ac 'quitted. lel seems to be a settled principle jurieti that seduction justifiii &autism , flits is not yet avowed is a sound ,legal.prineitile, but practically it seems to be well 'settled, with juries. 0:2" Esitittione is Great Britain.—Datiug the fifteentears ending in 1852, ON persons Nrere 'Convicted of capital crimes in Great Britain, of ; ::wbom 152 were executed, 617 riinsportett> lot life, and the ruOsinder had - their stuttlices commuted to lighter punish . m ent. rrP.Braiits and Digeettoa.—Tie gantlet' l' Why Printers did not succeed *s well as brewers l'tx, was thus answere4l—Breause prioters w4ek for the head, •and brewer* for the atomae.bv, and where twenty.: men have stomacbs..but one has-brains. 3:7" TAtVost Office ahuoiatnteits vari bns ate not wed received by a large. Portion oft l the hartnonionts Democracy, '1 I In AminYatochester,astrisburg; Holliday* , Pittsburg, and other place's, they are ' growling tie " *man with sore heads." • o:7',Larten, with its three millions of in habiters, stated not to number so many .Christaintlis Jamaice, , with less than a ~iwellth pad of that population. -- Great cities re seldom* inch spiritual vineyard* as villa ges and cannily plasm _ _ co-,ThAfi g A said to be defunct,. the Whig party gave; the Locos.* good Inertia at. the ate eleenots m Virginia, naming pined see. era) wertshisa of the Legislature. '. -aaloso Any Add* os mot! *naiad of lam ' 7. .tuta2 ssql ERNI Minoan nir 'am Om( mJo ails am le - stusyseus pseud 1-da twin WO diq nide LOU an sarsteN ti I LIIGE10." —Such is the hoe isetutisi of the word .tNit" or of the two Greek words hoes 'whichU 'vet This is the sipiticant end sir 1 1 rolltiste 0041 the TtueDigeitive Roil, or Liss trte' Suitte,4l4sred - 13 r. lioverres, of Pillatoso the gawk Stoteacii of the Os - fp!ths;eirret, 7 ilf hidiesiiettina PY4 4 ll* - i is _mows ettorlkomecttx— 'Dl °111 "t im te, In , and* Igrittis.. ..It Meader/ ; b abigistrea*coniiiitiiitititaidix •See ilwkaki 0 ( 11 180s, is aiadlefliet jar, . bera, is . 'SWOPS FP" gelMilr ' with. ag. IttelFl/401401.14! is la bilet , ,: LI : i- *WI' ii i r e l * s ll44l , i * le i j a i ; _ Cia ° 1, 1 k., " 11, Ck . S. VIOELi voniiih r 4, 1 an0 othetrtuipleat-wiii 110111r#MS. :"... Wrigkriehl#li lll7 ./0400 P i l (fl* eit 4/0° best of medichrea (Jr the lOttre bt 4lier :. r firecO me they purge frock' the bridf those lipihid humors which are the cause of every 'maindy incident IQ WIC -;'- ', : ; - ~ , ;.. .. j . ; . ,; f e ; .-- ?. lace** 4 teveryltrom fourlo ailial 0 1 l ikrilibel Indian Vegetable Pills should be taken every night. 5Fx if 0 4, ) -113 PI,Pfut.0/Yicagui_ l l l 4 ll ana 4 PIP 4 4:• This phircii - pruprtlyrestrrird Out Will;" in a' thud time; subdue the most violin& ' atmCk. pt /rice; at :be mine time, bei digeoiee organs will be re• aided ton , heriiiiik o - ne;''and ,vjtO"glieri - to the I whole'fr---- I ! - --'': •' ' . ' •-' '' IR THE. BEST EVIDENO,It that earl be adduce° in favor of the; etßeieioustiesss-o? , Hoottand's Ger _ . i ...—_—_. AMID .taitters, preipart*lbryyr. C. M. Jackson is Me Miprecediatecl defiritualciii4iii from all 'parts of the Union; and altitougir them maY be many com pounds preparUi aul represented as 'beteg worthy 1 of.a liberal pitrisaw, yet wet feel constrained to remark, that the 'vast number of t e stimonials With I which the w'orthyl doctor hiti been honored, by I persoas of the higtiest diameter r and respectabil ity; who foulid it necessary" to bare recourse to 1 his preparation, is` testimony sudlciently coaclu r size that_ a more e'ffecturl remedy for the almost I immediste4elief Atic thaw afflicted with that dile .4l-",bialadyi.dirsperi4i; has Meer been discovered' 'AWE OAN`con Met:nimbi:sr recommend Dr .I. , Naiifiror's Veg'ttable anti-Dyspepsia Pilli; be lieving them o 6101 e ve:y best ;Medicine linown 1 ; of for the cure of all diseases originating from a 1 costive or irregulailstate of the bowels, or in other words the foßowmg discuses, which are bil the, effects of coggiveneag, with sickness or Burning iii th e SiuMacti,lrinint the Side and Stomach, semn. liorui,.°C.weig t in the Stomach atter eating, Rest lessness; want of aimatite, Palpitation Mate heart, &c. John S. C. Martin, Druggist,. Pottsville, is 1 agent for theie Pills, as well as Dr. .1:, W: Coop er's Indian Vegetable Cough or ejoastimpliVe Syr up, Rheumatic 11p, Vegetable' Dyspepsia Bit ters, Fiver and A ar e Pulls, and Worm Powders. ' Ate° for sale liy HShissler; Port Carbon. . . eoT,TsviLLia gIAIRILICTS. CORRECTED• wkezev FOR THE JOURNAL' , Wowat Flour, IA.I. IFS 50 1 Red poicbet pat''d. ,a,4 U. aro do do 1 •du I do do unpat'd •'. au What, basheit 1 , 10 'a lISI MN apple. patted 1 11. . Rye. do I i 80 Eggs, INieja . I-1 Coto, 'do • 1 05 Butter !' • . '' 11 Oats, 'do *. - i 10 Shoulders, ' o Potatoes, do „SO a 35 gam,' IS to 13 Ttaiotay Beep, 1 i 'l3 flety.com, . 10 03 Clover "loi I 9 SO Plaelwr.. ,. - 000 _..............—. . DIED ." • At Moutatberbnis on the 24th ult., PHILIP TROY, aged 45 years,' j • , Tr ' ` • In the 11.1cl:tne' f Honesdale, Wayne C. ,on the 7th lust:. ROBLial W. aleGlVlGAN. f tlnter, fointer ly of Pottsville, tigerish,' Ip 'yetis. On Friday !morning. l'ah' rust.; hiARY, ANSA, daughter of OP tale Stephen POLLi d Esq. The Meath; ofthe family are respeetfully Invited to attend,the fueeral from the residence - of het. sister, in alshantongo lased, on this (Aaturday) morning, at 10 o'clock, without - J.111 , 0 , er notice' . muGiotrs NOTIOES TIIINITY I CilUileti, (ESLAOPAL) —Per "J''' vice held regularly In this Church every Sunday Morning; at 10i o'clock. • • - Afternoon:* 3i ; ** , Exceiwthe dist eludday of each month; when service will be held la ibelevening at ,o'clock.insterid of the a ft ernoon. 1 PREVCiIING in Me Associate fielding grrii: byterlm Charon, Market Street, Bev., John 11 Worner,overy SsPiatli morning and eve•fint• , THERE WILL RE preaeliing to ilia Enpii.h LuiberittiChtircb, Martel otreet, event ignoday, !funning and evening. • ikihrfriEr CHUKCIII—Divjem worship may bei taper red 'every Aa4nath morning and evening alio every Wednesday even!ne, at the usual hours. l-2 PITLAAMI ODOE, NO. 411.—A, mated coin munleatlon or Lodge No.' 2t6, be held on MONDAY' venlag. Juae2o,l6o, at flo'clock. Jona a. C . Martsv. s.DUCA illgSN AL Copt V briTio:v:.—oe taint Anttal•Meeillog of the eichuOkill Conroy Edu cational Cooventloo. will be held kliuersville, on the let and ad cf July next, counncociog at. to o'clock, A. M. At 2 o'clock. P. kl of the let, the Annual Address of the Presi4euoMr. ilcatsawitati, will lie delivered., The Convention will combine In session two days, during which licue,addieser may expected from lion. TllOll4 • U. UURROlN , ol.•odOtbers, in expected will be *sent - . • A cordial invite 100 U extended to the. Teachers, and Friends Of Edicatiou. throughout t he MUM)* ' Ily order Of the ,Couttuittee.. *CoUnty papeol please copy. r ! .r WANTED: 1 Aj ANTICD—AI ia.hamokin, Northomberfandlea., litwers and !Choppers. to sebum gunman; em ploment will be elven for considerable llme In come, and good witei paid, nay 111 SO' per day for good hewers, ante it 13 per day to choppers. to (Cl ow Railroad @llly. ' . • EiIIiPICIR CLEAVER. Chief &Waiter of ' !Wind's. and 80 calory Railroad Co. May TS 453. : . lITANTNN•j-811 partici! 1 ON ONE. kliNgßd. nn Miter/ Mb* dadetmand Ir. ti Ore Minion to its vartouVdemile mill find perms ..6t eMploYourni and good-wain:at tbetAlloseisro ifOtrole tilltaolo WC& mond Township: &Ai (Monty: Apply ianmediately In FIREGIONICN. HUNTER, Manager rime - Le e .. port Iron Comps ,it Lamm, Berko County, or to 11168TE8 CL,Y4I 8 ,oppositithi Pennayiraola Hail, i Pottsville. ' 4 1 .• Nay 7,1853. IX7 .11.12VED.- 1 A Storekeepepr, OM; who can sistlc a , German. an, oufaciantly aequalme:. watb 'Ac • collota.—Address Aka 60 Pottavllle Po it Offne. Feb. 12.1852, •• 7-tf WAOI 7 OO - 11 - .-ajtaarniari;r thaa United lararee .6;• my,'at the Pattaville ftendezeoon - Nov. 11. 1652. a UtTABITED 'O3l LEASE a tract of Coal land, TT lyln: ao'rode from the Lercett'd Gap Railroad. Title property ball been opened lq several placer., the Coal Is of superior quallty, Yelns lying horizon tel. and 'can be Worked for many years above wa ter level. This prOperty Ilea tbe nearest point - to the Road. and ,affords an excellent ;Opportunity for: an enterprising Operator for the Great Western Market. To a aro rate Tkratnt, a. favorable 'Lease OM be given, no other need-apply. 'Address the subtler lber at No. IL New ffoiret, New I • . WALTER. MEAD. 11 Nov. - Rt.:1831. " - '445-tf • IitTANTED-4At the Generaliniellige nee Office— TV MEN. WOMEN and CUILIBREN. AU perrnno wisbincemployauent„ big sad Hole. young and old, male and Atomic; and also, all; persons wisbing to employ am and lii kinds of hands. LABORER:3 nr SERVANTS. witlrecelmwesefut-latforinatia by call ing at the, office of the subscriber ' ; in MARKET street., Pottsville', Pa. tir TERNS moderate. N.. bf :WILSON, J. P. laind Agent atud'peneral Collector. April 2,1451 14-la - FOR SALE & TO LET. VOR SALZ.- - The salricrther offers for sale a eo V borpaEngthe: (oueof th e beet lu th e r.. n,) So nnies larlin an I ts connexions; also, Breaklug Roth am .ncreithes, /ie., all •reedY - fir a bustoess.of filly thousaadtons, or wore, per annum. . I JOHN !PINKERTON. , . ' iMatiantougo Osen, Pottsville;" . I, - • •,; or Or. Clair Julie 111,103.. !, • , ' 2S-if . . FFOBEA LlV.—The- Mick Bniidinx int , : r wetly utly (waylaid by the "Pamela' Bank" maaa In Schuylkill Haven. and adJohilny Lot lf i Far price and Winn, which api: mode/ale. apply to i • ' J? F. WHITNEY. ' Beal Butte iAgent, neat .doetete, Mutters! Runk. • ,Jond 11, 18¢7. , , ~ _, , TOR REINTr-A MOM conuttninil itootnamlth P wine and Rao. to the Brick U 0114114 to cyan* olivet'eattairilte, aetwoeil the Peon. ~.. 'throats Rolland tbe hatedean lions.. • if, 2, • APPIY ick I • _ __, .. • ' t ', U. to ell4flY- '.... Apftl I OW4 t 1 , + 1134 C . . , , FMa. 111010.=.)1 ROOM and flagE mentWlth SUMS Power, suitable fora tees small Machias asp . tor smirking la Brass; Ii 1' &c. Apply to • • Mitch 12.185 QTEABI IB*BIIIIIZ.—FORSALE 3$ HO R SE 10 Power Engine to first rate tokder: For particu lars applyin M:€l. ÜBILIVER, 6e94 c or to HENRI! HICI(a. Wlttoloatoo,Delawary: - lan. 4.1831. • \ - trio I.IM-t Oaks and • IngLappaslieth StretS• Zaqui Ja5,14;1852. GREIONIR4I I OII LOTS roa Oh LG:4/.sloitbl %I-balloting low La the most central part orthe Bor mem( Porntltae, .lately hid out oaths Greenwood Fatale, arestow;agered Cereals. apply to •,: , - • • • At. RUSS.P.L.. Agent for the owners, at hts °Mee In He hantanea 81; - Pottsville, 1114.11, 1831 GROCERIES.. 11 ACKER L I , SHAD, C0D.1141111, 8416 NIKON, MilillNCle; POllK—Hapij ittionliters. Sides and Lard together with Cheese, a4mitaelly on Mad shd for Ws . b,! • . J.LPALII Ewe co, Market Ftreet,Philadolptas arta% . •- ' • OOMMOCIII AND 1114 .PR Gsubseriben. have jest received, at tbek nine'Casb Store, a prime lat of • . Meal Mackerel,l Priam Ceffee,• • dagar Cured Mafti, Java " Smoked Bee ll Laeurra , * -. • SlLLVilati & -. 11141111,18330 1 I - -1441 SOUSIDA 110UNAPPOL—Oettelaa A roma 11r arbsidla4glehrlaProi. tbei pare ettratt 1W Bar. ley sad /taller, riereaumakel by seedkal wee as Sur. lligtha Talk; Assl4)yerrype and llavarelrariaa cannal. For able by , STROITAII. • 1 , , emir, threefePoury fob; Ilk ten ' 9-11c0 /111/Itll Atilt ,:VINICILte..--Claitlted CUM:- 4 -imps Ode ,of suemlot guilty:. Alto, elder and Pickling INtiestr,4y_ tbe lioestoott or Ostrel, mint, to meet ltreapprotiai ion • of Ito porettaset..• allipplthe orders Vied 'at the 'sboriest sok.- rot b_ - JMIL MATHIEU. • No It sod It Lottmatte St; below ltd..tottoo: Jan. Ift. 1832.1 . T UM* , IN ONINILLINI.II, or WI M T Austealla-11, Nrs. Cats, Nemeth. alubssof Mies Iltasibes la Nsw Nowt Wales, lilattated.. Jaw pablidieo Sad tot sale at NANNIIN'S , . I ,9MP !oak Jai* 114103 ii rsociityrorp noven.SLlVllNlPaolii4loy stag. nowt !Mak 11111417 tercueskia Cajpi c Elsokyiket Coupasses.' At lalor at Ss 'Twill HAW Atatillwate ,ry t**?4l rrr jfif TllO ocoptigouwol Owl tot ado a; ' B:AdLow•wil - : meow Mask , 800, Itotelkilrooton'• 2t _. , II to exer- dd do RE QM B. DAIINAIC .Iti J large and comutoOloas • • tares, In itsupars's Episcopal Chord', Cesare ay of .1011 N BANNAN. .t . i . LEGAWMT J . vbitows tOiraCIU-iiiisoivaL-. ; 3 or iebuytttli eueit#,Ltf ' , -.1, 4 .7._....: Welhustuu Kline, - . 11 . RA ' - ,4 I f• & TS.' 1 i. ft Muck ;NU „ l i t, Deal. Louis. Kline '. :, ..t - t • .4i t • ' •,.., i The uudetstguei: esedttoi.dspulatedlol al 41110 i the money to Quiet, i 6ol*.elit -tbs with of • •itsat Elate. seder the above stated eseestiol, mead to kets creditors canned to Mt Gamy, stltfatteed to 1 Sittles 4 - 06 appotstateat sib's odleo. to ovum, stle Ptittevtate. chtft. Welth geDAV. Me It& day ;of Jut "nit it 10 uStiothCan th e forenoon. • 1 , • i . , ''''' wm. L. WIIiTNET, Atwitter. i. - Jane It 1853. , ". " :•--, , .L Way • :UA'testi, that 11' will pay so'debta contrasted on o ismer tar 114th day afJuiwr.laiet4 brit asruacill LLY ,as she tits Airari Ltd wy bonsa i aa4 letk my lea a .boaidoglthoui say just casts*, - - - - WILLI*NI LILLY. June -1e,1651 4 ..ts-PAturna il ratslr - Maori 116. ofse i.4.-Oterrby.,glilen that'l turn Wk. day ',hue 610 aesectated ulth "Si. EDGAR lUCHARDI.gui 'hi the practice uCLINt. Mlt3th, in lo r mutoko beau. 'abet., win Wachner be conducted under the Am ; It oiLLE. - .111C11011016... Odlite.Veatte atteet; neil 6(40 ht R. 'it. liforths • Mote. PottaivOtt. ; . JNO. C. 0131.1LLF.. Janill, 1663. : - • . Attisiiiiisi:s WILL us sECSIVID iUNTI JUR° 21 t- Id*. for ow etnnUestair or wattage et . t qiJ lean slit from Maiicb Chang street to rat. • , to l Piaui oti apecidcations maybe seen. and b oration folly item', by calling at the store of Fry Marta, Venue nit eet,Potts, ille. . C. J. P ' it. I- I i' I President of the Totals' cll. loiter 110d53.. , 14.1 r INIOTIOE:—All persons Indebted to the dim .1 JAMBI?... M. 13B4Trir . a 80N. usetchtata, at. na ! i,by holiflOd that tee , have placed the Wok Al coonts In - he; hands of .J. W. ktOdfißEldllY, thrae iif Matta; and second streets, Pottsville, for &tee tlatt,"th wheat;they will please mate perinea' ( Th.. nav led claims; wHI present to him for adjustment !• 1 — 1' I. JAMES 11. BEATTY & MON. ciday 29. Mat , • . • 1 li-tr ..........—_—_,...4...:_____ „ A l f 11.TDrielttlil NOTEClE.—Theatideteltined A • dnor, aiip,i!lnted by the Orphans' Coutt of 114htty kilt County,' i distribute the assets in I the -hauds lIENJAAIIt , i_ eOTT,,Adiulaistrator of; OW estate 'JOHN pilim talp of the Bonie' f of..yottairill. decrased "MI attetid for that pa:pair to his O. iii 'the Moloagh of , Pottsville, on MONIJAV • lb' tOth day of JIM!, A. 11.. ISIS, at 9 ()valuta •.1111.. , 1 11 Bald day , bil o n and white all persons interested 'ea .attend. i JAMS O H. CAlltreELL, Auditor. 1 - I May 14.! 85 , ! • 49.1 t . l A I .11/ Dl'lrOtl,4l 1111.11T11011.—Tbe and eralgoalot - L .uttor, app titled by the Orphans' Court of acbe I hill Cuumg. t 'Multiage the *nets In the - hands . f Jt.licr port', Adminismacir, Is beats ass of JOE POTT, lea , cceased. will attend for thistly& • • in his o&4' i the, Horougla of Yottiville on mg., um,, thelth day'of June . A. V. 1101, at o'cloak, to .44. XL, of aal day. wbun and where all pe Oba . tete wed eau 'acad. • I , " ' I , 'I I JAISIIIB H. CAMPBELL, • tiitor May ui, t 6 5 -at ' ___ I ,O .k . 'f . TIOE -the subeerilier respectfuUyllefor a the 'cities a of Portaville and viciaity,ttral he a testes teyumt I the duties of his momesiort. sad Is prepared tog ye illitrUCl loco on the Piano Forte to all Who may 'atronfry.tato. I l . B.F. OVERFIELD' . en. ir.oa 3 . 7-tf . °TICE'. 7-Tbe' subscriber would. hereby do fir Illhts frier' stand the public generally. that be 8 one prepared at a I thee, to ahead to the oteakorin a suusu Ptastertrtellaroluy, Brick Jilascrary.lDlgg g mat .astiett lag belongfas to Batibliags of al Mods. Eso. to =tract for the ConstruMboit a• kleectioithr all Mode of Illaildlags. Charges Moder a II : Ltrepectfolly.' , JOHN Lt. JAM 't• e,Vt.—thanktlal ' for paat - laitors, the wide:44 .e , womid.tolieit a_ tautlotiation of the hitherth tube a paironacr.l • : , ' .4. u... 1 ~tott 17,11612. ' t , 434 y .. DigOIATIAATION LAW NOTIOIds-1 to IltDooks Or Its Registration ofßirtha t llarriages nil Cleans, have been received from Ilattrlabur .by • , e Iteglitso n r a hoylkill County. and blank re drys , an be had stas t the Resister's Office. 'lt Is, eref • re, made the duty i f and will be eioected that th pers 'no named In fe.e. 9Ce wllt make 'noir returns ac .rdin IC Ltiv, and -Papecially Iliac the Physicians will pro ~ pt. tYlailsod i tattiM matter, as the taw preset' the Is • inspvg of ttefrs of Administration or, Lour •Te is mental, b i b the estate ot'any deceased per ,a, an so thi death a Inn Registered, and Alla (Orb'. 9 the p. , p‘init Mein of guardians natewstbe birth oft , e ml . Of, &C., is drill Ilfegistered according so law:" Sept. tio 1: LEW,IS REESER, 31 Lite . ! BU;INE SS CAIA I 2. tr.vig. ir.‘. IMICHAVIDS Attorne set I w, 11 will alien . to all business intrusied totb ~ wit tilt !genre and c re. °aka Centre Street, nes do., to aj M. Motel -' Stott...NO{99We. ' ,June 11, 116,53. EJan. 5,4553. 4-It' lIS . ---- C ' W. CLEAVE:It s forat4rly of i.e 0.. oi D . li. & .W. C. CLEAVER , - Englneer and Sur t;eyors, t:eyors, aft severalAyeatsi ensageWents In .ids Os cos, basittiqoatted an °dice lu Putman/a, he he will pe pleated to see the friends orate uld Arm sat all who may require, the sera icerof one u'Pia or( (ration. - .m . i . ttIFFICCrCENTRE .4treet, Itunediatelop.ositi the "lailverettace. , ' t 1 May 26.1 '7 1 i ~.L _ 12.6 m 'UoivitT. Flfilift It s ATTORNEY AT LW 111.0TTIS, ILLE. i Other CENTRE Street, 3 goof I youth of Episcopal lenurch,same tilde. • ' , April 30, ISSI. ' I lttly ___....,____ 4 11 . Aft D._ 'Window sa.tr'and Dimas, of earl° a da etriptln,ou band and for sale;by the Subs. Mai JOHN 11. JA ME . Narkti, Street above Tentb, Pditar Ile, Frb.28,1 59. 1 ! ,Wtf -- r . - , AU 0.- . - M t, I qapert* tor MIN. ICI tilt lt i oir , . IliN-11.1 JAMES. AA' • 15 1. Feb. 26,18 3. ' . 1 ,;f -- '7_ --- - •1 I B *I.AEOINFI, JUSTICE OF THE lIT HI ..0:15111 attend to the collection !of Acconot , Ihe :promptly, and alt the duties appettatalak taints el I ial I syi Ipz, p ... ac. i 23; Ida. i i 62_4y• ;11104A f 14 EL 1141Wil AN ATTORNEY at . Office Itr Crane Street, npttootte ,the Eple ;1:11lIfett, tlotkaville PentisylvAnta., PO I ?. 20, 1052; i , 1 1 OM. 111•'WALGENNELLEit & CO., ... r nit- OrrF and OgiVi•rg In Exchange,, , Tamaqua,. Pe n'a. I:olh , frinearieratri,l to,.aud draft* far sale o all ll+ prisLipa chin tjf the Halos.: AI o. Drafts paya. ute al ail thg princi 1 kinking tiougas in Eng and. Ireland, ricall.ind ni it Wiles. l' , . July 11,102. i .. - LOST & FOUND . ; . . . Q TRAY HD Ott STOLEN-From' the reel -IS3dence of Ole soheciiber; In Mahantoogo dir et, a 'small LAY DOG, air ,ut PIS months old; white, with a black apotj on oVil nal • Aliri one returolo the , 111/Itie, will br liberallyfewardett.l L. L. L. IiEVAA. : - Jose In, 11!.53. ' , ' ! ' 15-Its . vrltill'i lIORSIL.—A `DARK BAY• Illiww, very aii3!ght in the back. about Owe • , tee t [OW, ve ry tame in his hind iright lag. ,was lama/. i‘y ,the aubieliber, Naming et la r ge str:iehis premises, in the Borough of T needle:,ai a 1 ,1l 'The owner is requested to come for m prove oroderty, pay charges:sod take him a ay, r. il he'ehall tie soiti F according to law. . - ! JOlll4 THOMAS. !Joao 11, lik'.3. i i '. , 44•21 . iy OST.—In Itorongh on Thursday last, ILeroeket Ronk, euntaining a druatl *mum of mon o+, together with la cheek pn the Farmers' Bank of ehnylklil Coutttyiand other papers .l)t . no use to any r , e rs - on Luc the his er, as payment has s heen stopped un the Cheeks and Notes. suitable reward will be plod for the Yotset Book and cnotenteby lensing It at this more. • , jPott3ville, May ath in 3 it 1 COAL , , 1 vtlialo roc eive‘i on YaidagJ and 'delivered to or ,klider, on!reasonable lama, by o i,, , • 1; . _,- '.. • • • E. SCHREINER. • • '.3..W.8 ..W. Corner rciid and Callawblli Bic, Pliliad`n. 11 i May 7, Ina - •- • r iliam j 411. " BrEIATTY & 80$ have removed to tee . . °trice of C. W. Pittnati, Esq., lu esotrevatreet, below the; Amerman House., fvestere persons having business with thetal will plea nil. .I[ JAME3I THOMAS &CO., will also. be (num! In the reale ;Age.. • I Aprlll6. MS. • EolliGli INIOCC ! ILN 4 SON, Illtetiof Red 4:IA2h Veal, Tamaqua. . : • • Jan. 8. p 35,1, Irt E /1814 - COAL —Propontu w il l be re- II t 4 Oy J. ff. MITT, Y J< BON. for TOW, Thousandrone Lump. dteambcrat and prepared White rash coai,lfrogn Idadison Conlery. March 1%181 OTICSIL.—CHARLES -MILLER 4 CO. have re moveditter °Mee, hi Philadelphia. front No. SI Dock Street. to No. to WALNUT Street, itorib side.' beto.,en klront and Second .atneeta. Jan.& OILS, PAINTS,' &c. DOLAII.WH AL E9llC—PooolslaUona hi Ilbds., Tres., itd- Mag.,* vekraoperloranitte for hillotre Ups. Far ' pale by 11,ALLEN. 1 7 and 8 iioath Wharves, Philadelphia. Jane 4, C 853. [Dec. 11, 'SS. 13.1 y • p acaudcinar. ow IRON; PAlNT,said to be sitPertmt to any of the; many mineral RON now Orel ed fur sale dry or armind In tgo-11 the Town Nall Store. . PRANK POll.l May 7, ' - LiINC wgITE FAINT, 1113 perkir In wllltalead. s.nie rim, ft larger sarfsee„andmakleg a pore white, fin mile el the Town Hall I r . Btore. ' - FUNK POTT! , 14,7, f 133. -5 • I • letf IRffiIPIROOP PAlNT...invite. Fite Proof Palnt.4lfferent colors, Par. Paint Oil; also.gronad 'end calcined plaster Paris; White egad, and a tape lent article of Rokendale - Cement. la store sad for stale by ' I 601108 DIUGHT, Newly upposlce•the Illnets•• Bank. Apr1130;1810. ' tg.if ATIGNTILVDRICATEMO and arming OIL Patent paint and Linseed Oil, Machinery Ornate, 17 8,,,, tt .. 1P53 ~•t the Toren Malt Store. 111LiME POTT. ma/ e. • ; . . I filf .1A kURV.I4.I4. DRALSR IN SCRAP IRON, I.rb,Coppar, Brion. Bar ,and 'Block Tin, dodder's Splelier, Lead, ice. Orders received for Brim and Copper work. and Marline furcrlabing.•,..All order.. connected witkrite 'Lbw/aline promptly attend. 4 to, Pir It.• E. Carper Perm and doiiihttreets.Phila4's. _\[Joo_lo. /84,0.1 .t.. 1 4441 I)OXENDALIC IrPah.V.LIC C,BIIENT. —&n Picelient Relic for timing pate rub. Vaults, .13pilog Ilputil'Old Cellar+, and 'for keeping damp !nevi from wet and ezpoweglrAlle. For sale b EMI ,SIIITH a SO. NE. cor. Front4lWllkirglitb., (Railroad.) Pbila. And for sale also , J PARVIN. • Pottsville, Penna. • •••:!'".< B.lom eiteWiviiirii4qiiio7Ei 1141001111. atikdkres,llWo alodentur:ektbail'irPatent rune 41 aid LIoN Other Irbetave•-•-priers V30 \ •:: $75 deferred; Penal* lo':gast of sliefir,;asu ants Will ples,e4s/t sliXesauttnikVoitri.lir '"'" ' ••••-',., X' \ . . — 11001.1441 ablate StOre Fa. 19,18.53 : :: - ::,',:•:!:-. -7 , : :,..:. 15 . 1 ;. 1 ', - ,';' , ': - i rJunolltill 110 vaiiinaMast*i.,partabb theishe Cu... a contaielaft isstas.Alafr. Clatles„Taisab'and Nall aruabcc,o44-1140 Inailtea. fnani3Oto 119 sub, sad ‘bie rat ainliiir : Itttol,loo Meted and fair sapp , ,• ~ B. eaMMAN'iI . "''''''' , l:' ,-,, .. Fnevriook and fltatioderg_ltoie. , _• kari KVPIRIVIEUAN NIA 1.1111r.000 a sew asaiaJe is thin markatjast tater. Ted Ibt sale by POLLOCK. i. - May 14, to4r 1310411 C lIICTTEI—A ancarraogedient tor la: dies Cr destletsto roaming over she moustalas Ith well•diled baskeur of provhdoor.fer (Mira* the Town Roll Hardware Store. - PILISIOL POTT.. .I.lday 7* 1853. . ' . , 194 U IdOZING OLOVICIII' Pastime tette Trout Boa; 1)F Books, Cal enocsds. gale tad eras Uses, 110 Wets, Nib BakerstttheTewo FL OM POI?. Mil 144 r „. • t aLLlClVAlWlLliallk—Aleatige. 4ka• inviu.,Witausultats' **pm and how. floyater set Bodges Eta sow Ittsor SIAM W& noua sors,#o esors and Pocked Coule, MUM PQM ;104f. Kay 7, 185?, .1 - 4 14 4 - 11 1 1, Ind "- DEPARTMENT. • PRICES or STOCKS Ot Coal r end Trimsportalion - Compapie,. in bid OM( from Cho Antioaciie•Coal Field,. of 1 emoy.l +OM& •" Cormted anset/y fqr t Afinere Jatirtial • P: SlZARwircidllanker • •''iv 471 ; ~r 2 •:, -," , • -. 1 ' ;a fai 'g F! . :11; .. , ....,,." • • , i .: p . .:;e. 2, RAIL' ROA LS'S. i _ i --1.- - --- Rftd=" s • .. i • , .150 ' 46,4 J 47 Mine-Hill& Schuylkill Baveii, " 5O ; 7,2 , 72/ Mount Carboo, 1 .. • 50 • 1 J. .; Mount Carbon do Port Carbon, j 54.- j J ' Mill Creek; , .• .1 ~ 50 I Schuylkill Valley, - ! --- - i5O 1 l, - i Lorbenjr. Creek, ' ....- -1, •50 , I; j Swatara„. •- C • • ~. '; • '.! : 50 - 1' I, J 5, IS -, 1 'ANALS. •: . j J, Setilkill liavigktion, , _'' ' -.2. ! 50 , 25!J ,25; I dot , do Preferred, ,50 • ..74}' 341 1 Union Cana l,. . ' 50 61. 17 do Ido , Preferred.., ,50 .1 ' !.13 • Delaware 6r.: tittdsou Coal S. Twat.: ' ' I 'portatiOn Co's..; • ,' 100 1 0e120j: RAIL & COAL CO: .S.' • i';' r • Little Schuylkill Coal Sr R. R. Co.: 50. 54 1 16 4. ii Lehigh COW St Navigation Co. ,50. 1 11.171fJ Hazleton Coal Co., I • 150''' ' lij 'Buck Maintain Coal Co l l , 150 I IL I Pennsylvania Coal dr R.; R. Cu., , .10Q .1 4 c7 1171 1 Dauphin Coal lc R. R. Co, . jIOO 19,1 50 , Lyke,nsiValley, Coal SrR. R. Co., • 50.), • 41. I Beaver Meadows Coal& R. R. Co., j 50 I 37 -11171 r _. COAL COMPANIES. .! I 1 j •1 j I Forest Improvement Co:, 150 I ;• - ' Nowt( American Coal Co.. ' .25 t 15 'I 191 . Delaware Canal Co., . '5O J , ,I I , ' MISCELLANEOUS.: , , , ; : Miners?, Hank, . - s',_', 50 i 50 , 1 " - 0 - Fa r mers' Bank, I', 50 50 ! .52 ' Pottsville Gat' Co', , i 5015 ; 30 I Pottsville Water Co., •' 12., • J 3 !18 ..1 1 I • ---, IIi'DLE ANTIFIRACITC COAL :RF e CtitON 1 • : This 'coal region, better khownin the Sha mokin and Mahanoy _coal, regiulii, has been Irequntaly referred toot late.io generafterina,;, but its , magnitude and great importance is not so!generally known. The improvement noW•going on in these regions, andithe; del, velopements recently made, are air ady;a I-; tracting the attention of capitalists land others, desirous Of making insesortents.--'. , When wereflect that only a few , years since i the operations of the Schuylkill regime§ were looked 'two') with apparent , ihdifferebce land doubt, wrought not to be sur prised •.hat Lime • little doubt may be expressed iii regard id I the future operations• of the middle Coal: re ri• gion. 'which, like the Schuylkill region, is 1 destined in a very . few,yeirs, not,only tO:re4 i alize the expectations of Meanost sanguine, but greatly to exceed .thOm. In regard to, the character of Allege Coal fields,we have the opinions .of meant geologists and engii .neers,who say that "the general card r,ratige and stratification being. so tinifor 1 in nd un 1 disturbed,' go far,to prove that no. auli of any. Consequence will be found,: w thin' its s limits." R. C. Taylor, Esq., in his geology is ical work refers to this coal regio as ,the to most "regular in proportion to its ,'m guitlide I- of all the coal basins in Pennsylvtinia - .1 ''; ' • 1 " The, Philadelphia 'and Sunbury 'Railroad ,- a ~,now rapidly progressing, running tram B,un.t - bury thro' Shamokin, Mt. Carmel aid Ash:. ' land, where it connects with the Mine Hill extension to Pottsville, also in progresS 14 COUSIIIICII01),i5 the great artery which is now giving life and activity to all.ile! operations in the great mineral region,; through. whirl', It passes. ; I - L ! I ,:. This road commelices at Sunbury' at . the .. , to junction of the,north and west branches ut the SinqUehanna and-extends toShitinokin.t the 'Western boundary of the coal region, ii, ,i 4 distaoce of nineteen miles, by easy deseend-1 ing grades, ,in the direction of the ;manage.; - to this place. From Shamokin the road pass-1 A n d . es ,through Monnt Carmel to Ashlatid, a,tli§-, twice 'olabout 13 miles, where the roadeori-1 to aects With the Mine 11111 extension) *aver : . sing between these' points 'continutr u e§ i 'coal, fields 'of the finest coal in Poensylva 'a r ierri-L a: braeingevery vanetyofanthracitecoal,White,; l l grey and red ash, suitable for the sraeltiag tat -, iron, or for domestic or other purpose& ,; i From Ashland, the Mine Hill extelTaii al ' 'so in progress of construction,; eackentlS to Schtiylkill Haven, a. distance of abobi oven-' -1 ty-three .miles, where it connects With; the Ire Reading Railroad, forming au ontlet tot the , tasterti portion of the Region, hY thlit road. Ftom Mouat'Caimel, where sot of't hel finest coal veins of the region are bei 7 oiten-1 1 ! ed, a railroad of ten miles in length of easy l l grades, is projected and about to beel:ind --uct ed, to intersect the Catawissa Ra lroad.; This road, with its connections wit the Le•l' high and Easton roads, Will give t I osesal-; • uable coa I fields access to the New I' rk Mar.; Iret, the distance from Mount Carrn lito7that, city,heinri only one hundred and thirty n miles! 'by the a bove route. There' can be au.dbubt . ; but at New York will in luture iecei've ; large supply of her fuellaim this.sOurce.. : --- 1 ; For ;he supply of her steamers no superior coal ur this purpose can be found._• ; i 1. AtSunbury, the markets of the ;West Branch cif ;the Suitquehana, the paints: bet 'tween that place and Baltimore 'and tab the. Juniata; all can be supplied, either 14% the public iMprovements,Or the various 'railroad§ diverging from this place, now in the dourse of construction, viz: the Susquehatia ;Rail road which connects this place by railway with Raltudore and intermediate .poiiils.-t, The Sunbury and Erie road, by which the great Lakes will be supplied , wiih Mathiacite coal from this region, cheaper and - more ex peditiously than from any other sou Me.; Ac; cording to the letter of David, Longneekei i , Esq.,; President ot the Philadelphia and Suni burylßailmad,to the President of the Siinba r ry and . Erie road, coal can be furnished a t Santitny for 81 ) 50 pet ton, and delivered at Erie gat an actual cost of $1 per ton; as 'bacit or return freight, which at $4 per i ton; the sellidg price at Erie, where it usually ;selfs at $6 and $7 per ton, leaves an actual profit . of 81,50 per ton, making on onemillion 4r tons,! (a fair estimate of the annual; lake tra de) a clear profit of $1,500,000, or: 14 per cent on a capital of 15 millions of dollars. 1 The railroad. from Sunbury to Danville, when completed, will open a market tilt the immense consumption of coal, at' the ; iron work; of that place, which is estimated at 30000 ions per annum. ' add In addition to all this, we must the , , - ; great lumber trade of the Susquehanna, ; a large'pottion of which will be dtrected over this ; road, on its way to market, as Welt as the number of passengers, produce, and mei cliandize, that will beicarried over it tin the completion of the Sunbury and Erie r`ciad.- 1 7 These facts, histilY thrown together, should convince even the most skeptical of the In as well as the great value of the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad, in im prorement which is soon destined ok, rank arnorig the most prosperous in the country. A $ tuievidence of what is doing by the dif ferent companies and individuals, we shall refer , to l'.,them in detail, giving some :§tatis ttcs r , relation to their future. operathins.— These estimates are based uptin reltable,da ta,and Will, in allprobability,rather exceed, thanfall'below,•the amount statetL, l ' , ; The following table exhibits the number of cinnPanies Mad individuals now aciivel)? en= gaged ittupeutiag Mid preparing their dunes. for 'active operations, as soon as th'e road shall be completed . , together with theTniuns ber Of Collieries, veins worked 'and thiekness , i olveins", Each of the respective onipanies are now engaged lElputting up coal btintkers, with 30'horse power engines,; an are ma intig all:the necessary preparations for, basil netts on the opening of the road, which will be completed from 'Sunbury to Mt. cannel by the pit of August. ; - ~ 1 , IA w. opal 15110 19-al Elin QM CM OE3 No. of. No , CliThiCE L 6, - 1 1 r„. COnler leo,r yelni, nest • Laeari & boo C,o. 41 11 7. :I 71 ft Coalltua haprova•t & RCo 3 .1 I 7;• • 71 aftion Ban hoprovesn't Co. I 10' , y 90" Omen Ridge -do ' du ' - '2l 1 4.'; 64 ". MOUtft•lll COSI 3 11 - II ' 133 " Ralls. and Inabuty 1311 Co. 31 t$ •• r 1;161/ Baal operatives, 31,7 k 53 •• • ' Total; .I_ l ...;" tal yp ".408 ft. 171T19 - 511 be readily seen from "the ab:.;Ve that the Iresgurces of ,this road, for tonnage, are almbst inexhaustible. The following table' exhibits the amount of coal ihat will tie sent' to market, from the different collieries men tioued obove for the year 1854 . Tonnage (Or 1151. Loa at Mountain Coal and iron Co '150,000 Coatlitua Improvement andia. Cb., .100:900 Carbon Ran Company, ~ „:100,090 -Grego Lase Company, • .150,00* Big ifoa kola, 400,000 sad,fiaubtiry a; N. Co: I t. 41,600 fadeliduais, - - fis,ooo • 1 1;094 : 000 ' It is believed the' whole-a the above ton nage, with the exeeptiOn of 75000 tons, from the Locust "Mountain Collieriel will pasa over the Philatielphialind Sunbury road to this place. This immense tonnage, even at this early stage. must give employment 'tQ a 'large number of persons, pod addlarge lysto the prosperity- of every place within the `resat ol its inftuence. We . shall hove more ak say, upon . - this subject hereafter,— twsharti`Antencatti • . I . • • ; , Pirreanua ;Inca tit .t.'-Aceounts final Pittsburg\ tepresent ,tini iron trade as highly tiourisbingi,.and a faither enhance. latent of prices' 'anticipated. The Pittsburg Galtlimy* that intik, of Allegbany f: metal broil lit' dove by the lite rise is nearly dis of; the balance on hand being held at an advance and Gnu, and tbs t 400 tons St. -Chailek sold in the earlrpart bf the "weeeb et SO per son, six months. Miparatuners have all advanced'the prices on balirtin, and if the Pnitti price of pig metal t3,!,main mined ;bey will bate tamake a wilt !Wilier - adYiuwe on the miltufictured'artieles. I ; 11:7"Inon wan distoveied by the burping or, rtlclintlda, 1404 yeari B. C. • es, - kb#:~`. i+.+,:.ba~~aewn "^~ 4.»:'<.Kar"v-r:,~ , r,~acp 6 -ti MEM ME== tint i Ritt*Adt..Estr.:4DroiSiir Ptesitiiisi • that an , account of the propel* made by rbe European and Ametieao Submattne VaPt/ ComParti,,to tliendtelegfalltdcl34. mu u icatian between Oita ctin r aterllo4 &tope, will be interesting t many of jour leaders, I make the following •extracts from a late English paper (Gatirthead -. o6serter.) from Which it appears that commtmication, be: 'Wefts Belgium and England was K. tablishrt on the 6th ult., by ]meant nd cable 70 miles lin leogtb. The cable Was made by Monti. Nrwall te Cu., Gateshead.tipon-Tyne, fdt the Ea. ropean and Ametican.Submatioh Telegraph Company„'.uo the s t ung principle as that made to August 1850 by the saute firm, lot the Dover'and CalaiS lineAvith the exception that. the Dover and Calais cable contained 4 insulated telegraphic wires, while - that toe the Belgian line contains 6 wires , insulated by the double, ctivering of guns pereha.--, The gutty perchalaid into,the rope is shed with prepared spun yam, and covered with 12 thick iron wires of a united size equal to 'a strain of 40 to - 50 tons. The coil me at . 'tired 51 teet diameter outside and 28 . feet in. side and 4 feet 6 incbeit hien' the length - miles and weight about , 500 tonii.cost show £33,000; it took 10fLdsys to make the rope and 70 hours to coiljton board the Steamer, w hi c h arrived at Dover; and 00e end of the . Cable havitig been ctroveyed to 'be shore sag into the Cave in the Cliff ar St. Margaret's, the ends of the wire were adjusted to ;t a , telegraphic instruct:tuts, and an aisistaot was lett to communicate with the Vessel as she went on brr course, at the rate of 2', 3, 4 and .5 Miles, per hour. • Scarcely half to hour had elapsed ittoin stattidg until yl were enveloped in 4 de* still they kept on at 5 to 6 trifles per hour: all A. 31. on the sth, of May.they reached the first of the shoals on the Belgian ,coast and anchored for the night. They had paid out 52 miles of rope and were still 14 miles from Middle. kerke.the point fixesl by the Belgian Gov Sin• meet as the 'place - for 'lauding. A Flemish schuyt was engaged. and 600 or 700 yards cf cable placed on boatd tor the purpose of kn• ding the Belgian . end; and' the end'wit safely landed, cirri - rd up the Drones, into a hut of the Coast.' card, the wires were joined to au instrument and! 'then followed the first direct noessSge, announcing the sue. sesslut termination o' ;the enterpme---"Uni• on of Belgium and England.twenty minutti helu re oite P.M. 6th of May 18'53." 1112 Since_ the laying'of the Belgiatn cable. one wade by the,sacue nianufactnrers on the same principle has been laid across the Irishehit tel., between Doaagliadee and hilt Patrick.,, , This' cable was 26 caileilung,.cost ' weighed 180 tuns, and was. made in 24 days. Messages were suceeisfully 'transmitted on ttie 23rd, ibis time a table will be stretched to Holland, and others are in prep. a - ration for other directions.. When a few wore long lines baae been laid and found t 0.,, operate soccessfullyit the line to cunttect this continent will be conuneneed with, and, we hope, hroug4 t to successful as iSSUe it those nienfin ed X • June, 15th. 1853; '1 VENTILATION OF MINES. (coltaENrcnipirics. OF TUE 101.113AL.1 Ma. EDlTOR — Prhaps a few plait otiier- • vatious from a plain practical minstiay not he amiss, at this trine, ori . a subject which has occupied , the attention of more asiintilic men than 1 can, at present, mention; • 4. The ventilation of pure attic mites." In Schuylkill and a tewadjitioingeounties. • we work our mine 4 witlislopeS, and tome of them are so deep that it is eery stifficalt to get 'a circulation of pure air distributed along the breasts where the Miners are at. ork.— Now I would pit propose the fallowing plan a Cylinder at the bead of •the slope, parallel with the puppluds, - srt as to attach, the piston' rod • to - the bob of the pump ; thenceConduci to the bottom at the elope toa:teceiversay 20 -feet lorig,and 34 or 36 inches diameter ; conduct it from the receiver along did gangways in pipes, say 12 inches in ditinteter, to _the lace of each gangway. From theses pipes bnutch WY in different sections to where the miners are at • work. This can b e done by means of small pipes made of leather or India tubber, so connect wherever they get' too shoq.. By this means you can have a circulatioa of - pure air, 'and at a cost comparaturelylmall. Itlinersville, :Nor 13th; 1853: LEI. - UNITY OF TkIE • HUM A,N RACE Prof. Agassiz, iii his recent cause of lec— tures, delivered na , ]Charleston, S. C., taught and proclaimed hiS"disbelief in all men haV int descended by ordinary generatiou front Adam, or from one pat r,or two or three pairs, of created originators of races. Ne believes,, as welearty from the Charleston Afem-vry, that not (tali , was there an original diversity in rates—in the fivii races','as they are some. termed—buy that Men were created is separate nations. "each .l,distiner nationality, which has played an important part in histo ry, baying had a sepamte,origin. The Pro fessor says: • , —My own views on this, subject. differ widely front thoseof others who have before maintained an original diversity of races.— • In my opinion, not only did different races, or types of •inankind, as the 'five CRCES, so called, haie a di'sduct origin, but each, dis tiationality",-Which has played 'an im por,tant part in hisiory,had a sepatltteri,ettl —hien were created in nations. • . • We may trice in detail how far diversity manifest in even less prominent'shades.— I We will instance Spain,on account of its-Isa r lation. " A Greek writer, 700 years before Christ, spokes& the fine: soft wool, 'brought troth --- Spain by the Pboinicians. So the horses of ;Spain are mieutioned as different - frolit an I known to, the writer—doubtless the original stoat otthe Andalusian horses—as the sheep mentioned arc the,modern Merino sheep.—: These were their only domesticated animals. They had no cattle till long after.. ' ‘‘ It there was such a community of origin among men, why,. had each region peealiarr animals? why did they not transmit thelf I same domestic i animala which they had ' ready subdued?f, ;On the contrary, those an-I imals are distinct as the races among whoal they wetelound. 4 In early times thereWai little in teicoUrse between nations ; . .therelWas no mixture of,'national character. Their means of communication wire next to none. Nations tnade'4frof,mingled 'elements 104 peculiar pheoemenon." With respect to the lan i koages of nations, the Professor says till the languages which harel have been suppos,ed to bare - sprung from a common 'soiree. and_diffused and changed by tradition or transmissiomwe are referred to the Sanscrit; the Persian, the - German,' the 'ltalian, the Greek,— - 1 the Latin, and others as constituting , one I family. But theie asifar • back as their his story or tradition reaches, were disuact. lan guages. Many were spoken simultaneously. The oldest Chinese monuments exhibit the same Chinese languages which is spoken to day ; So of the. ancient Egyptian,. the .11e brew,the old Greek," which.' presents the same charactenitics av'modena'Greek-4bey were always' within the 1.46 of tradition separate and distinct. These cases are very similar to sets'ot motes characteristic of dif ierent families 011:animals. • How, tberi, arose thnse-lengingeo r to in" timatelv allied, aS for Instance, the Spanisti and Italian I They evidently grew front an admixtbre—alireign invasion supentdded to the original stocky Modern mixed•nationalt• ties are evident esamples'of the' istoceSS:" The Professor next argues:that the hither back we go in our studies of archatOlogy, the more' distinct do theintman races become.r - Prof. Agassiz' las been bearding the lion in his den, we,memi the Rev. Dr. Smyth. of Cbarleston,whobas written a very ablerwork on the unity of 'the human race—the Bible doctrine of all men tieing descended from a single pair--Adant and Eve. This i 3 a act• entific question. Which; within stew years. has created no small imotint' ot ditrussunt among the invers`of the naturtif Sciences.— So tar as it regaids the different' languages of men, the arguments of PTOL.Apssiz are not very strong, for all the knowledge winch we have historically of the languages of dif ferent nations ts4ated 'from &Veda - later than ithe record of the confusiattot tongues - at Babel. Comniititication 'hempen. die na• ,bons of old was greater than he riuldriesd believe : ,theThcen icians Came to Wales for tin long before, the Christian era _, god the tradition (no doubt a true one) of .the Ro mans being desc‘ded !roil the Trolatiaoi one which completely nullitiei all lie hag ad vanced about Separate nations hiving sepa• rate created promilors; Emil being .created in nations. . 4 9.8 aquestion . of SCieDey, one possesses a peculiar interest,andmenis) revert to it at come other 'time.-,...B4efir fi c Ameriean. '! • It. It. CAA VEINITIL/IMON A new mode Of ventilation wits yesterday tried on the Naugatuck Radrinni -with deei ded success. ' The plan is that ot Misers. At wood br Waterbu'ry—the latter an °there ot the road. Its general outline LN this :---Tne passenger cars ot;' a train ire all thrown into one long saloon by means of a flexible cloth or rubber, platform, and, the windows being kept closed and the train opened at the rest, a strong currenfot air is received , just over, the engine, throtikit a piiie or togas wideas the train, and some six to .twelve inches deep,"whieh pasSes in at the top ot the front car, and so along through all the ars, etid dot at-the rear. • A passengetassures us r the exemption "iron dust was petted. sensation ok coolness and freshness deiiB l4 , - ful, while the prefect facility =tin, safety 0 1 passingfrons end.to end ot theliala..sensblY enhance(' the pleasure ot the jtnney.—Nett It Tribune, June 7th. I
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