The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 25, 1853, Image 2

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POTTIMIUM, PA.
Saturday liarutug, lane 28.,
four bundled 'arid' fWellq•ktlr ;.. tote ' Mal .
-truinberofitiriiiiiiltieter - Tork. eturlpg- the
sa ap a aeodiii
r e e rweettw' efittlettrailikliettat
I fn -Nevi York Wittim the lastlea
y,fetptia,
l ' e r ciitioni hit rostra! c.tees have tccurrd. - In
all EtigeaptintWarie, lo r the sank pencil
there, a , •• .
estersocil l athe: and ye,Lifie _popults
-:tioi 0/.4.11A4 1 4M1C0 1 0111t - larrYtY- :; 13 4 - Wellil
great si that of New York. This _ dispetiett
cannot he ascribed to any-peculiele•vhapteier
e
of one I people,- for the
`g reater port ofihe "
criminality eptings from - th foreign cI iieil .
of
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our, populatio n. Of the *even Jouttleretkl
CO,V(AIoN SC11061: tiltrii. . 'alcove specified, - sii:ofthem were foreignersl
The preseat School . Laws Of Pynney !Yam. -``one being a German,' three Irish, one Beg...
t. l ist -sod one 'a Neve &mint? -; anti the 641.. i
boleever carefully framed, ate, nevertueless. .
,s•Utet?P . fiti . le 6 . 1 - iniproiement'. To . lt . tis_e n d; enth. though . 4. 1 ° IP,. N e i l : . Y° o -t• wa s- . of ',
i frisk parentage.. ,The Courier toes -, • •
AWL . F. W. .lii.fpliEg t White Sectefaly 01. .•
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State, i n h is rapacity of Superintendent of " The,iame people that chiefly 'commit
the crime ben.. are•feundeita vast- numbers
t' ' utat"" Selwalt ' laiggegtedettaill chlikl g ev ' in every English riti. Why ',then die dif:
ii !deb. were printed and submitted re; the last is , re „,', ip ii ,,i,,,,, nr , r ,u.rh at cr i me ? This
' Legislattite,iito not actedon. AS fir as s we quesritin does not.admit of either a ready or'
haye been informed el them (for we have a briefunswer. The causes , whitth produce
and.complex, same 'of
this reealt are various'
rid;t:seen an entire copy), they are 'good in .
which 'me mar etanititler hereafter: .'['he most
must re-pecte, -though Got 'entirely- faultlesl.
. I mpartant - of thetri!kre doubtless the competeit-
Tht4'e, 'ini.oniiection with the whole School tine ine ffi ciency ot,Our - police in preventing
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gutetion, that has b een occupyin g p ubli c Me ai. ._ .• , . .
• ii °paella punt g crime, the neglect of cur
tension so largely lot some months pia lei ,
yOungl v °grant populatien; und the vast nuin- ,
au deubt, be brought up before the next ,t'' tier of disorderly gr%egeries, - licensed and mi.
gi;lat'ure ; and iris on this acopuot tve., nelv licensed, that have all the while, without re
straint. been
. stimulating the passionk and
eali attention to the subjectoi It behoovesithe
bad - proat genies:of ell the lower ' eftweet - of
- people to look , well to the the choicepfabeit
our papulatioa: 1 ft is time that ehese•mat-
L beitlteprettaligiives, (man it with them the tetiahould-he serioual and terneitly look
'greit. points at issuejo thiaimpertant tnove• ed at and ; cited felt: . . r streams of , crime
mem 'will rest. I The opponentS of the pre- areineretiaing into tort is, and they/threat
helm us. • The facts' we have
eclat SeboolSystatia areever widchfuld
.They en 10. 'oeCrsv , -•• .I ..
, ;teen; startling as they are, tatinot• at e
will be on the alert in the coming Fail can Med.. Official doeumeti‘s . prove therh.-• Rea d'
Imien - and no effort, we may be s p ate, 'wil l a i d p ,i, nd i a . • .
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be speted on their part; to secure a Legisla-, ' The Courier also says 'there are: now at
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tive preponclernoce ih favor of their interests. • the Tombs tea men` awaiting trial for c Frriiir.
' The Directors. of the' several CI - tantrum, - dr , r, one of whom has already been cooviet
_ , now . ....
:eehools.throughourthe S tate; eecording to ed once , and is aweitiog a second trial.
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the preient !awe, " determine --end direct' The whole number of arrests in. that city for
Wbai branches of learnino bite!! a taught. homicide, - within the last 'sear. has beetle
and:what books Utah beused us the Schools." . about thirty-five.
A good regulation,in tong as the Directors are The Philadelphia.Vor /h.:lineman explains
Men of intelligence, good judgnient and sound• this alarming stateof things r every correctly •
integrity, and exercise the piivilige greeted we think , e•-iw 10110WS r - •''. - , - : I— -
,therA with proper dieeretion. liutNirfor- " Our New York catetripairtua ~ i n Spec - a- -
. tunitely this is' oot alwaye th e east —this del- billet; on the remits ot„,this extraoidiriaryi
The and irate of thitige. refert. as, the
',ate reepopsientity is 'cites a-beer:ft
. our ' • . . .. s principal causes,comparative toe!-
. Catholice;secording to experience !fi t hin ficietiev or %oat police= in - . Pt eventilaritne;
c.'.unaly Owl our ohs! rvetionaelsewhere; it evei t( k p.cOtnparat ive, uncertainty, of 'our Courts in
fail toieltrOduce the books peculiar to their punishing crime, the neglect of our voting
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vegrant population, and the - vast mintier , of
church, wherever•and whenever they can,
disorderly groggeriee, licensed. an d . uolicen
coutrety to the wishes of the Protestant pur
-1 -., t - , ed, that have, all • the while, withd,ut re
. Itou of the S ch o ol Board. and in Oppositioe dre ier, bra stimulating the passions and
to' the known preferences of Protestant pa- had propensities of all the lower clasiee - •of
• to thi s matter, and the most effectua l rents... There ought io be.a. remedy for both cur-poradation." Al! these causes are rip
• parties'
.„ . efative-4 . .* : two.liet named - in a particular
.',
de re.'-litti"N ).
ork is the empire cis of
-,, one, as we conceive, would be the passage of ~ g istirde r ti groggeries” and a "' young vac
o law, prohibuicg the uee of sectarian books , gititit-piirielation." -There are other allied
Many kind in the:Schoole. This would be, cadres, as. influential,'connemed. with club
as fair for one as far th e other , would he
ki ~. - . hibitsaridassodialiveinstincts--,the off'spring
o ... f . • : fft_e s, organizations
ogre. and various new it:an
ti egg to give more general . .eatisfactien . to
. . . i 1 gamut; or gutioiteecnaracter.
Witun
both than the prseat errangement. ' which have come into existence 'among the
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,We Would, also, tete:tinnie:ld, in the over -, y.Oung and uurefletting classes in' th ese our
hauling of the School Laws we anticipate at latter days. - But the cause of causes Ices, to
the nett session, thnt the followiag, sections the decay of public eTißion , which .p ermits
• • - th ese - Minot causes to '
exist. There 'was a
be materially modified or entirely expuoged : peiblic;opin too, ortee,-which Toted this coon-
Etid°e'd . S 44 °° l ' , °ll"l'ScA°asis nadir 14 . ca'f of tie' and ruled it prattle stdo
• ' I { easeoes co: trues, . , • ' of virtue: which.
' -erartoe 20. If any common rehooi-t.!. or'rhan 1 Ine.pired the efforts of a - preventive police, by
hereafter le eticloWed be bequest or otherwise, the errayiug the roma:Pe - 01y 'a t its support ;1
bpard of thrtel'aiiof the ifi-trie.t_. in- Which ' such which kept cantle. and juries to their duties
*ehoots Maybe situnted}.&-e hereby cifithoritell to as the'proteetoe a of soca.tV,, the natural enc.
&low paid se.W.ol to rema i n sender- the immediate / ••,,„
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.. , inete9 l :l . of - ttle. -- 1,
,Ttr7ncit of. Ctinlif!alii
chreet. , x) nr,15 1 re.guhirly-rippolatea tr.i.tees of the
• hone. And' ta approprige so much 'of the Iliqtriet 'which ' l O, not tolerate; he; neglect, or even
' tunitioahe toaitl .ett hop: a 4 th ey may thine e t o aw l i the. e:oe lance . of "a yo Jig - vagrant papule
reacoutiaio Prori44, ;Seel' school watt be open I 1411 and w hi c h a new me lt h ow to abate, at
In the vs-its of the directors:of the dished, and Lloni i e ,
~..,, to extent , die e vils of „ disorder
, aitr!ed‘ii etafortn:ty with tho tvintoon School sys, , Sortie - --•- - •
tern. to f a r a- the. sin=e I. niphrable !herein -
_if groggeries." PubliC oruninn, has in part
- :icor lON Z.?. When a free sehont ot the com'nue;; . l ardies teal, in part beerl i tlf It' eli from its throne.
ro t a te to any cli•lriel than tif , maintained tinder the At retired before the fi erce party strifes and
w te
ee ..i-do e eth Blinn or any ril,,:,,,i., to, , ,,ty t it.., i ,„ 11 ~h , red . .
repubt jean
theanonositi6 . which, during
to !nwati Ze., • !Ile dIIeCLO.Pc Ot SIMI 11,.. te 4.1 , . to i
last• ..
i a:! ..- tl, he 1141,1 in i!,..: proper. ir,i soil or. , p '.er,.6", quarter of a century. have been . di.
1... r the'm ila prett or F ,etkoni. unrtilortion of th e ; reste d by the fury of politicians against the
•ohnol fitocfs 44 the di-trim whit-h the may deem I " nen" anti thy "aristocratic," , the " tyrao
,. eot acui te,1 , 0110,' e , not- exc:eiN.lll4,:lhe rateable DX of ernploveks" anA the " ine - olence of cap
' -.hare (.1 the Mhointnins. w hu-e ebild(ei-.. , wards; or it . 'itists '" it . lids been burn hway by the
"" realicer ' 'halt
he ' aighl ' I; 14li ' ll "i c " ' Pr '''''' "re si t 0,-eaR tide cal - whes'e wares men trim
a :I, 'shut -;tel, ‘literior., "Atari In; sari -tied f timt such "• - " '‘' -' ' '
I' agorae t. Wit injurious to the eolutnius kitdols. of I thetr - o : nill., tor the Noyag,e or wealth—the
`46' d;',' ttet I 'and d'lnt ouch tree schwa 'sh a ll h e • voyage every Antericau now'. thinks of may o pened i e th e vt....a < ot. the direeLol2s, snit eonduelea i .1:i pg , or itopes'to!niake; n.rifi.f..teress,, ruin g
: ,,i,,, , ,01.1r2n 1 , 1 y NVI lil the COIIIIII . OII Nt:1101;11 ~.‘• ..il e tit . i 1 '.. : , S ‘111:21i helOre-L:Why;",he asks,, should he
'Let all silatunler of seetarientsai he 'ban- hare;?—for, what 'i!' going on in the world
•Itititi Itclit the Schools, by the entire exelu, : outside his little bark:.Evers tine holds
lion of se c t ar i an b an k, as r ,„ r i ns ,„ 4 ! a „ . ,,,, . ( .him s elf a individually, free Ito be indifferent
bout things that donee Coacern hire : and so
-re'd !hen 4 ri.;i2i ''''Llt:'iniu4L-i"s. ,stood' rogues and murderers flourll4i in our midst,
mg cal': ho . ..aloe logliug, with regard to Ile ~ because the woad is left to be preyed upon
. edueari.;tl ot.. the vatith te th e ae tate , t a ane !
.by them, unchecked ' brille public uptown
%YIN 1;.3)..e, ri.aso,i to compl e i e o f. un j ust na ,. = once so powerful ,in reitraltring.. Perhlps
m o lt ., " roo d nue, caul . i . rli t d d '. .. there wilt he a wholesome revolution Of sen
ri'j h ti Y • d eman d lin ", Ito - teat-on this subject as soon as it begins to
nit:toots orautylltgfe., veey propetn; trebled , be understoud'that ia our free and happy
to ell It pftvate sectarian Schools he rm .!' country—as now tn Ilsleiv Yollt—the chances
tabltelled.‘lei, titian take earc tit' themselves,: • are twen ty:l our iimes'greuteetheo in gag.-
. or depend for siippartup
oott`a
o den - ornthation . land of a min being ' urdered, without there
1 • 1 being hall so goodl a prospect, as fo
. 'that
whese peculiar .iloctripts 'they espouse-and '
country.of the assassin, being hanged lot the
teach, and he,wholly independent - of govern-1 i deed. .- i ' '
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'mental add, e' - , a..
Opd. FrOtoT:';
n, ylTTLS;:tlfsaciati Moe'
DErao.imATio" wind tottitievorirs.
Spa.: AUDITOR pEKErtAL, •
A 147,-X....*,111, 9 0/.171/144) , cpv,
- FOR 51.7 _V
R,VEYOR GEtiERA,
Pint INTIA N PiNIEIII O , 7 Ct.A1:1.41 , xlittry:irr.
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7 - 1 1 .1nt - t7.IIIL' COM3fIS.4I9NpI, 1.
MOIMS P0rti7C3G1....-ot IL‘wc.ixrcit Covii•rt•
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TROUBLE IN 'I'ItE CA UP. 1
' We last , ATech cried au arriclifromtba
Provide:4e Jor,r - sta/,' denoiwciog 'President
Pierce): efurtit on the strongest terms, and
Pronouncing "Demeeratic co' usesvatisin" the
• must arrar,t or all afraut "bwriaiags.' 4 .1 i
any wtiig President," sait:tbe writer. "had •
. ' done What
G. Pierce is doing, the whole
eonseriatisni of thp-eauntry would he stmts.:.
id; and hill the papers would be filled witli
cienuuelatiou.ol l *seviardi l s i ni. l " This, it'
seems,w the ',beginning of the end, 11 ,
--the tra . ithle grciws apace. The N. 'lanais
.. White Poirief, Gvn.,Pie:ce's organic Iti% oura
State. mourns grD'evousty
.over the disaffec-,
#Ol3 in the Deinoratic ranks. tfia. tic issue
of June i•lth, ii 'employs this .itophatic laic.
L' '' ' i ' . 1.
gua e. „ • i i -1 • ;
Whit arc the charges consiantle' l :lmade by [Lew
factious min agliniq the President? . They assert'
that he has tilled a large portion of the offices with
Northern 114011110au.ts and Southern' disuniogists- 1 -
that hn has forfeited his pledges *and lirtrayid'the
"cony by, eontertirtir °flees nport thii enemies 00 the .
Democratic platform,-that he hies-sacrificed the ht
tercets of the party to promote his ,own ambitiou s tietr , .. %etc are ' the charges nutria ogainst Freak
Pleict by then calling therobolllll :Sear 'Hupp
, attire Dem Pats?'
El tlr , - •
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Mi. e, - , who was one of Tar. Piere - e'ai
T?
wardestifrieridS dialing the' campaign, r and'
wha, it. rill
. be r4iembered by our readers
in this Couniy..Was quoted, as, the rtry high-' ',
. . 'fst Dern ' alicclUrhoiity . by the party.'here, a
read a t Jetter fro hip) . bein g read at, a public meet•.
lug to the - Co u rt Cotirf House, and - alsa;, published
in their tapers, exculpating Ge . ll; Pieree (rpm
certain .harges made againsi' .. _ . him7-all sot
isliicli _wr s set dawn irsDetticicratic , r, , ospel-;- , .
, ibiy, - sem : 'lt. Burke, who, by:the way, is '
ens of I e most taieiled , men iri'the Demo
cratic re , ks, and who wiely a deal of •in
' tuence , IfFlrelfarty,lble'W • aiTiCiiromieent
edtior of eWn;hingroi ., Pniori'uniler .1/11 . .• 1
fOlkiatl. inistrailati,) . lately passed tt 'series
44 ‘ritolyi •ni :iiiiiigli the ,Nev? iliairishire . .
Dern,oettai .gooveutioa, sytnagli renturog
;he titisid it lot Ms ,ecurSei in 'regatj4 to' op : :
r poiaitnenti atitlerentingaigeniral 'ST in the
party..;tort - ,::Souifi, . Eisl upeweit., i• lie,
-Jos tioOe fo lowed these op by a leter,to the
Detnoetataio theSiatejio. reply to an article
In - ilse4 s ati4 r. ' is portion of this aptieiss is
repotted os I now.; . , :.' • ' .•' . -
.•"11i dlii rie , ,' and presumes eter Memteerr,s AP
. Dot wish 'to attack thee Adminiorritioii,;.. rpt ."1
candidly ickn iviedge that I did wish to Care Op
Destuficrticy ott'es , 'HantOshrre present 11 tieirinan:i
tursestforsen: record to the world to itnad ea the. ;
;J . ...47 , 5+; Piattetrat es .the itard resoAl3h6ll64lettli,
: , 4113V;111/1gea ; 7 , 1111d_ that if the true Democracy had
. been overtobtked.neud Free Soilek, Cearitiont.tit
• 'iota Ditta r dionms bed been taken too mueginto fa.'
Ivor,. the Deine raey-of New .Hampshire were cot
te!blpocro
eto it." - - .- • - • „ ....
4 3 \ln B. ro hides by asserim; -that ,hetkall not
;
War upon the, hnujeiaile party, prihetiiie-,.tages,
or candidate'', rot he - fital upon- the cdiliempriDle
hula caul at r e D Capitol, who , she.ter tag under the
shield of the Delacestiesperty„.aer-criliing to ha
zard Smuttily to auccesr, and gratify a perKsvil i jk.
hire in onset inbre"ttiernbers OT the party. ` ;
-117S.Tift Winn 11ouSE:siAVestin4ton.,
undergo, tft . oiautA
I' he ',itriteil,Or 'of pnin
r sea slisoughour., s4e waili ,te•papered ptrd
-
acid 'the ceilings,lretcaed. yan apparatus fat
variaiag she polio :bp *sp.! is to . be it
dared, and new furniture
. 0 , 11.1. strat:fditif:
i F it'Filit-PerhaAstbe TiadY for re- cuPatlFe
ru about three mon'ttis. .
&
Wu. G. ALLEN, Esq., lately al*ritt.
"O NBVT 'AgeP t, . ‘Yubtf]sltoi , 'o l enid
*I. the etilict cf ,!#s . Th ,tir
;FEARFUL ,ItiCittayie or ammo:
ITbe New York Caiii&r;finda the isty
spropriste capOsof ,!ki.klist 101 l ,jolt.
of," giveb a most ..sdaraitag nom= ,or
lipid 'iocreitfe 'Or r Mine 0 Ifiar:tit'
sunouras i io ,' ounitaifici* 11:14201 . 11li.
'cities of EighiliilliniStogetiter; and i ota;
:Chi far -ezetrhile, 'The _total umbel or,
tonqpitryetailiwat(lntids Wolfeaces itiErtg- ,
laq and Walea chiiiiiiioi Jul min yOri,
was
ME
MEM
ME
THE' SCHOOL QUESTION ,.
We are - todebted io Howard, Earl*Vo.,
for several copies of the Express Meseenge.
of - June 16; published in New York, and de.
voted to the interests ot the Express 'ewer=
prises of the countiy. It is circulated gratis
by the Express c.orapahies throughout this
'country and Europe. •Thkleading article io
tpienomber contains some sensibtkreniarks
on the School question, which we appcorl:
New Public Sekoal Sy.tens
ta,ploato any particular zert of Chown' ant? .
We are utterly - apposed to, restraining hay
Mal in his way al worship, as long as it
doesimt intetfere with the rights of others,
arid the fundamental ;laws 'of society, without
reference to religicius!treeps ; hut when one
4er4 •epjciying Pequpl Rrivileges with an.
other, is nevertheless diss - atistied, and for the
purpose-of obtiming'erclosive - • advantages,
raises iti voiceiugainet and uses all its halal
once, at home and abroad, tooverthrow a
well established law of the land, as the Ro
nian Cathoble priesthood are now doing in
digit' efforts to - destroy 'the present Public
School System - and establish at the public ex
pense a systetolleculiarly - their nwn ; tvg do
not tjiick that ;bey - have any right to • coin=
plain ifthert 'claims to so - much ssuperintitY"
as this would seem to esact,are subjected to
public investigation and comment. - They:
may stone Father •Gavaggl for Criticising
their own system'ofteachtng. tor wbiCh they
arrogate such peculiar but though they
should spill evil Srop of his blood,tbey eon=
nbt litutheir modes and motives abOve the
s.irutiny of the people.- Ppr public schoOls
ate open to all. •;•.,No ser,:tallanism is taitglit;
and uo religious preferences exist, in the sys:
tin.'; But the 'rope antllisholis watts that
Ameiicati Catholip children should have .
Ro
-4 Catkobc Day Sealants: They fear yro
testitni tustamination ! •
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.
IThit brim demonstratiomoul tar
ta any obelus two towns or chtes, and eine
nitlng hots the captiae. tie bigotry Of a sln
k. priest or bishop.. The InoVement wat t
pieeoneetted,"acit Its simultaneous . .
tbraughoto that molted iStstee: -- Even the
bishops and litiests of Ctt'liforoia haye .. a hand
in it. - - About tht middle of filoy Itts", -- . there
m
wascomennid iti - San crrandispti; 3' Weettly
newspaper brinitiOsomi meettahical iipprar
ace?. ' entitled The Corhorti , 'Standetrit." . !
“Svith theitgipniiiit of thi;lt. Rev. Bishop
Ammartyir and ittltie . firs - number sY gat)
15 fired 'the Public Sefton! Sjstein:'Mitt is
a signifitiabt In libie saccenting
dumber the haitery • Probably :shit:charged
r ! r di r Mit heither shut, nor. re-,.
1-ether:Kea, yet reached the Atlantic
, ft is iiident 'fhol, rhete ciixistiWide
spread •iiiistspirrici; deluined 'in ' - averitiro*
the piiblte'!ichvpta Yo the United E.iates:
mainet c'nmoiff and :doei`
not, Ne "edit ineludii gni 'ciiiiiderahte' Our-, ,
tint of out= lutelifgent . Romen:l.ithafie - tail=
let Of ifieie, iiVeeniinti3"inth.
nurselves;-haVebeeit-vecipirtur tot: 'Wiliam
-
gee . oftbei.eadmfribleinstautriitt; - thd ' we ,
are confdpot they - MOM* he sir titigrattdulia
strtkeb: , tbe; breasts at . pliich - they . „•ltave
tirshiw' anf'ed
fort seaSSoide to give them it firoteitabtUis
otikltePWAlCBctwoht-.
• ,
f l:? * Lotiqvc? - 7 4 14itiottater.---Tbe wtirk
Facietiofi'ilieAlteetieny Santa itailrinad fiaie
.4 1 0•4 4 , 41i1-414:
cause they can't get their:pay. • 'Their say
t h ti work4Sr, . lB tir.tursa.ibty amt. havez . to
wait Gitrli months tot- tbeit ' • -Mll4
iicin't the Cane COMMitsianets attend to
their busisteart — Ltetifoctr.offickholders in
Pennsylvania; have atatya" heeirlabannii
their ftnineia) - mai is, loath?!
featbeF tOket
Ofibi,aincie au •
C7PatfoLVI
?Ism
tioni Ei fieeirdjinog
.‘
exposed to the sun ebould be an
' .
. . &il: : ; ,fill No t
"----' 714•1 41;
r go t ,
1 .
eor • her Nllliirr
•.•- or We wfil eiiitit • .. '.. : 1
• ridA .• • I.Bireetatitt 1
,•,:. ' - 2t
__
rer4o, New ir Tprk, Dilate
• • in njunberN ot ,25 eintiesets, to :. .„,_•
to 'sixteen pins- 4 A bileloryilthe • ' .. ? 4,4
lomariat and other *Toes jui addittlielih%
• • r it. when !eoipile. 4oren(*bese 4l os li
, :•• The.. :'.
~ • " ‘•- ' - _ , e
ibiotiiigin, ii to auperior# troonbe; l 7 -0 ; 161 i
. 1 4 : 0 , tove • . • • wiry 'of thaluivelarrlere it. a
1 • ••••• to igei WC got-up Laths ter:eery - tarota very .
I
low price.;. The numbers, a i "eySTO Published,
iti be-Wi Diromp4s-.' . 1 , 1 ~,, f
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rtit 01 lb rg •
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•
•
Bternuners, a. hay-f t —4 Borough Ordlpi
mince, published by authority:of. .fhe Chief Bargenq
is another ,column, forbids trailing in public places!
within the Baronet danng dnylight. ale: 7 ;
hopt• the jnoper (*caps v ! ..4 r ue to da bring carried :
into etrtc!; vs we have!ilseard atunerqua cons 4,,
plaints. of late, on sesxtsra do indecent exposurri
.o
of pet 4 ois. adults sts vslil as bpytt, bathing to the,.
- "canal and other waters near to our mast pclAisij
ihmitchfarer. 'j ' • N
Firing crarkeri, except lon the 4th of July, i 4
al,o strictly probibitesk—anialer - goOd regulation -
InirPOlic Sihod- Alairs.—Tl!e Annua
Stetenieet,uf the Ec 800 'for Pie fear enutin
June 4th, 1853, will be 'ready for seitteinent by-th
A utli fon , ,of the pitrough, O t ext firer!: The Sehooii
,Law retiutrn that -
un. in 4 Ueintets of tbOSeht4
Rostra are to he eximined *s• the Aeditore
ch.titct,lhe 4tti;a . TtarOgh tad Townoltii
county
and ceciified ax±akict: •.• • •
Piddle Sehiio/s.4helarge tairease i
the number of papfle 'm the Public iicools
oompelled the Board-mt •Directora to open siothoi
SChool fOr ew U girle, in iNorwegian Street, eastr:
4)1 the Railroad. NM* ki!GLRIC hag been eliet4
Teacher Jr said *boot:
=I
Fr' A, Not.el Otesioniewna.—A taiaboiy b . ,
moonlight was wimessed ,by many persona in ibia
place, about midnight,' oni Wedneaday nigh( la 4
It is dereribtkas reesemi;ng n movt beautiful an«
pettraOce
• a
L?' Pie .weather Atte. daring the we e n y
be" been:ezoopmiceiy hot. i, The props sad virgetil
lICHIg generally, in the, coniltrY, era safaris* greeliyi
crap the. cootiastiQ lon]l4_o l l l .. ino4
einnoi4 icitsierablt- ,
1471crei Pottsville to do n or' the I+ 7 -
Is cracker int.l-squib sb6itig to be the onlai. of
the day? Pity tvi can't get, up something. mote
intellect
t 4
'nr .The 31intre! 84,4, of this place, gists
*once that application lira! be pada to the omit'
jiegislature tor an increasiot iAp t tal from 13200,00
to 5 . 500,690. r i; rI
.
,: ,
eiliir•An Odd Fellato's Hal is to be dedi* '. ..
i
led at Middkmort, with opproprie ceroutionies, IP ' n
Olt 4111 of Silty. 1 1 ' ' .
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• ' ;T.4.IIiAQI.' .l i . AFF . it' IRS - • • 1 !'
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leaott outs aiontin COn ortercr.)
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, L :". As it may not be .wun eating to, yOr
, - ,
raiders to keep
s potted pp in e improvemirlits
which are se rapidly progreesi . throrghout *city
/art of our county, 1 will attimpt a desoriptiorkot
:several villages, which, Siuring the last fouryis*,
.bare ttprunrup 111 the :Vicinity "of our borottith.
'- 'Most prominent amongst these is. Nochrk,tirn
named In honor of MaTttiew riliwttiatr,i Esq. „i+t
Phßadeptua. - It Was laid out about Coat years a o,
and view- contains a popUlation of abOut 530, sinkis .
rapidly I increasing. Ii 'contains also, . a Public
Sel !louse, and Tavern, which was licenscitby
ou Court before there ryas a public street opened: r o
th ough' the village. ,The proprietor is said toe .
&mg a good business. which h may be true, as figs
ear Of cs-caskmat 'twat' and disturbances there;
•bioh is pretty good 'evidence of a iumsellefe
stress. Last fall it contained 7or S licensed Old
tin icewed grogshopi, alrmretty well Sustaiied:
They have all, no iihriiitit,..ctntributed their fullshare to the crime atitcl*perisin of the County, •
.yriet riiir. named in'..koaor ofd F. It: si Byes, 54 f
Tires:dein of the L..S. Itifilroad,isaittiated 2& wiles
west
of , Tamaqua ; and:s - onhains a population ofl . loo
I
to ,1 i e iO. ' An yet, no groin..bop has risen up to eti . rse
j is r iohnhitants with its9,leinoralring inrinenesisi,
'Nero England, sioniiint one mile.'south of pis
horough. is a promising 'place. llt iv' nettled by a
: ~.
nO ' tuber ,
of indieurions miners, Nilio h4veptirebiiied
I ; 1 i:
for them4eives lots of 'Oocuil; !varying from cane to
ti'
.e ac r es, which they till betiireen - i the; hoary:: of
; i
mut:. Rum has not YEA fou n d 'its Way Within L i llie ?.
licreincis of their viilge'l i tail
'.4.Vi :in Tot ern. Otte of the e 'eats; of the 411 i of
J ily, in this place, will iie the erection ofcr . '4.liii
Reara," jt, iront of a rforcl,Asitichi has
.j 9ll l t!; . en
licensed by the Couri.- - .`),lt is sitititert at the es.tenae
'e. d nt limner street,-Unft-is:na mole necessary, H tor
mm
t . accoodricin ,siqtbe.trivelling ' blic theta
a nos: taper would lio to light up! the treets". al.
P itsvilleet mul-day.., ;rltere is not at his fiftle i
a timeliest public street ,running patit the iron is al- I!
th nigh ,at, is designed ici . open ; r street !..(itne
.lEne 1
he ratter, Which willTuti Rama Tainaqua to Lekr
ist vrn, or :, Devil's I:trife..!.! 'he Object in ha'sfing
thi • house licensed may:Situhave a hole fot i the l i
1
lie it at each end ciet - EKiciati, Tbis is t hi. se'ontl 11
ne ' tavern hcensiiiiitlfrainauna during the lakt six 11
in. hs, We may have occasion to speak) ot! - -,1 ihii'
last house hareatlei--I
...:,-., - - • -, • -I
.1,
, ,t• 1. •
be mercury wits b y to 103 dig in the , suide,i
her tai Tuesd4.: ' 'i ' .1
- 'T eloure'Sccopted by Samuel Hudson, at ;Tdea•
vet , i eadow, was buined to the ground last ion-
daysthe.particulara we have nrit learned ' t;:
7'srstisqua,.Treire 23 , . • - •::'53. Cost. LoatiFits'pi.,,
e.,
I CORISrONDRiCL; OtTIIR RIMERS' JOURN*3
I ,
MR. EDITOR ;;j- The Att. session of our , coup
granted a license to a house in this place, whiteh i:
eituailid ai the tad °dialler ear,eal. and abagibalt!l
way between !h it'etli and summit of the Outrpi l
blouansan.- The street, ter:tastes inunediatefy - M, l
the /tote, from whiiih point -a toot , path leildi . 1
around the mountain to the rend running to tieur''! I
ittOWILL There Is no' !public travel on ;thisloroati
or yob of all, at the present flaw, exting!'
into other, streets, the termini of which are ' 1 th:i
Eorough limits, from which diverge in variotte'diii
tertian along the rricanuaius numerous pathii bull
no public wagon rotid,!so that teams wishing icr'
stop there trill tied iti news:try to go nceiiiy al
quarter of a • milelfromi 614' .thoroughfare lo4 4 h'il
the unveiling public. ~
Thu :tabling Mtactif , l to the house, tho
~. n+ l
aiik
dotibt fully adequate Mille meow:nod/elm di the;
custom, (for I do not really believe the Propiietoii
Will be called iiiniin to entertain au average 0 one;
sir:tiger, wee k)is not 4ufficient ffir a lireosed hiuei.! '
and in nonteceasible. to loaded wagons. Them esti
_and
that theenV motive that c,viusell, the','
proprietor wash a E:cehse was foe the sole ipoie"
of -citing intoxicating ,liquor% for the. pu 4 c i d, ,
pin; and how hit clunked the signatures o f t vie
re:pro:6le Men, ieiiifying that his house ~t ie..l I
teary for the incommodious:, of :trans • an
v i i
Inavallera,'! I Cannot winceire, Per got belt 'Meg
could haft done to Ran be icy/alined with 14 I.
cation' of the bouSe. ` ' '
'The 'licensing of this house is to be f tle(krealli
e ,, ,
•as it i'.i stunned in the immediate vicinity or ttomet
rous miners' boitsalli ale occuPaott of lik4‘°. '
110 1
it
doubt, • will_ Mini WI benea th Its damning MA ' r
It into be regretted ti the Court ' does not ;,i re
citea more rigid aeMtt.`my sot° applicatitma kiSne ,
6ceases...Oda*? are usually obtained covertly, $44
withoOt their iteleations being 'generally ittgoev#,:
The li c e sing or UllBlOll4 is the cause ciliMul '
regret to our eitwns . - - Sciven W ati. 7
•Tartagna, Jqaa2.0132. ' ).. t• 1
IV - . immilemegnme . t•'.. 1 ,
r.. , 'Oon i r CARBON ,
ATFAIRS.I .' ,'''' I'
_ • '1 - T..-.•
[nom ors elipLaa, COIIIISPONDSWii I : 1
?Ai It.:BANNAiI ; p - If singable hoor:one idtal'avi I
prevail air the ' rime lithe in :different oomniupht4.
Tete, for instance, the, - crusade agaiestdiegL .:' It la
the duty of the High Clanuablu hete to tale oldie ti l t'
ttuste. at large, and it u l ttunusing to see the fee:4=l4e
'that ensues bettteen 11/e catchers and ownerti;vehtit
he Ur age his 'eye to teir ott these v,ill l laethi t tirsirr
,• , 1
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nen .' - ' ! t . ' --., ,i f
The aplru-Mppera t , otud be at . a loss, to n 4stviar
. • . , i • . .•
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1 the question wh y - th heyiv:mon Cmnpany our
I not furnish more mel O p p ee the trade here. : The
eratom_lahor under serious ineonvssaieneOst*
thirds at ihe,sensott, (emu the ream of ear*. Ll'mp;o
hittidrett snore wouhittehave thew* and han* l.ll le
Coutpany,-Li there 1 - sewer, wharves. baii# - '
every,other nequilsite,int H
me t rthat number ploti •
earployed. --•-i- - -- -, id
Wehave a steady - Menem ofdin tram therm
in ',our eyelet% so meets PO' ant - arts heatbiti
rennet get the entity 'home Out to repair; i 0 it
4 t
titrirea' ~- no hate exertion On the part at the,*ll4;
[kill Narciation Cointieny to keep a dreamt
',foi t hoits.i ' °tie M. twie Hinge will hive to he do
--ehber thLOperato 4 ' 'tutu be implied prdiingillin
Into the neater ,_ Or' 1. e';Urigiliolf irg_ i t tie l3. 0
tit - evicted that 'i - t serif yrithezleeme dikeno . t
basis clan geirtiongi '
~eratiiiiiir:iol be'4? -
1
for miles below.. Tbiant deeply,inietiated ' lto
liiok into the imitter.664oiiiiito s
.0 tea, if kt.i*.
-People :nigh ih:#l 6l l9 l 7l * 01 4 1 41Y 41 0, 130 :r*
Wu such itt tn.Lttui,eaae-thealmage4,4lllll' r
end prteesadvateeing.i rbalmeitet. her *math,
' IQ entaptaia au; is they:am lettdetl lel! , Wbilt ll k
is
temble t dasing*,...„ : 4•;--.. ',-'' •- 1 e - . ,'; e:.,.. : 11 e .
Port Car le*Arivii2ll- 1.1142 • ' ! ''' i l '
-: ,; ... 4:- _-.r.r.....4....., .44 " - • ... v ' , li . ;- ,, :11,..
I;r_ hltstlic ,— latrast ibis Hato"
_,,,Areo
t4lllO lei* itOttee**4o-Wkill4llll,.
4 4: 111, 1iPtiPt"ertlf* .Hlti'Ojei,6-' 'I% ''''
P
ISt iipaer* 'fit Ouild liisfi l ati n : -.` ' I 'e • 1 "-
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;71 - -Sp irt Art • ~ ,-
It , i 1 - ,:i ">. ' .l ' --' '`' . • , •v ,
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i , „s '44.-.' , (MK
ease ' ,_ ~' s It lbeessive 1
1 , ,, ' 41/ ', eri '''' • .„. I. _ • le• ' - :jet r ittir of 4-
•,, I , ~s _ eii , -- .„ „t . . a ~;„. rsV. ' -lateetSerael s
r . ~,.. , .:.
~t ,. .. , ,:f ~, is I! - ikellie Sr 'fi s , ,
I. si l ver reir '
alliestrilsteSiusmater—„Sason do r• advents*,
.. - ,, ,_:- 4 ,- , or,
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-.. Ow itlll o4l . the forrta l . '! fit " t t l '
as bass( .l ' ' ' - '; '..'-I : in -E 1'...." 9..4
' Pt of ,
r ~ s i7O- tiMe
law) I!lci icietemturdoe the public and Wee- test of ther,tesswa, sad .-yerift„ mat lady of f theit
• i ceiii k is f earogosw ' . •••• - • ...... -' .4.f...1 !LW' - Lou .. •'• --. 1 .-,,l. , eziktie -.4tATErs
'Pgat of - fiii?nnif - a —, iilt foisTialerietriiii j et , k, t h e sari , Mau • susese i re ens seld=l
441111;1 Will teD-1,110 FtblieloWleces4litil hattiethl elt'persiltailleeltiffettlAtllile li-ultelurr l l#l
befote, these matters ar e of the fast importance,. la n ing. selhatei of th e Viailthist , the nag* OM:
1......... eimesec - Pen* 614-weliwileitZeaecti,:or coerce-
L. illtt addition to the knee just lace lo 4 we test,.. men 9f wluttevee sett 4 klad s thee leaves thee4f.
4. i bt *Owes here; of ihese four accomtniehie the: bietathmac,l to ..4t1l Out ematet Ili ffielPi
plibbc, a: far astuseoramodatien is needed and ea- ta*- - !reeerAtl._°!°. , Gooey Idea& Feet
1 • Delll l lOO prethlOns Per.at totiriden,Cove.,
sertain all the traveling cults:quoit least as far us = w ith 4os'e'farfor ettated,'*iagetihtilaust .Ate'
elt
have oleierved. for' several.lyeirstecit,and itiZeliere Neerplehifisee 'deb - gam, toi tra et e , down
.i.l,!. J oar hctedeenstalil;eutlivsene? o ,...94l. l r t '• ...V.a z tlukikrgeit-PROOtli.erer .> v.
,
'pose coeteiiipilmerilby Ow: lew.l tritfi rikkrgice °l t 1 .. 4 flis it-Irer we '7 l := re*ves I* Irar o4i i i
tlett came. r "
lbe others' they are maintained . from ibi 1 , 144+ a are7Grii4e4llte r eliet aie dailt, 4oo eal
.1' the bar alone. Ah! my friends. that is clothing e aws , t h e i r ii k sisw -fi se w., t w are awaucee
1 its awful fact With - laseinages too - iadtkeht. W 9, ;the openitig elf thelidellat pahies, i tlrhiebene Deer
• I • cornpleted,liut the' Prescott the =-
Must and will speak plainly. The unvarnished 1 1
aiviithe sii ?V e '' . d . 4404 iNecer d othet ,., 4
teeth it., that where a home is thes i dependentiTal w h ose wic10t641611610,110061 resound with tte,
1
1 the :ale of nun. there indeed is , a sink of intqui- " sass a e,sh a i r sh asiwa s a ot swags. i
4," '1....1. aiding Vint'. of his Smola lifeiestY Der &error emnseilhent are taking their ware
niesh &inn die infernal regime', delight' to littYer; user. mcielsi ma 'the 4 dome of Wallselie s .
. Buttons' Wad the 13 , ten of summer: 'A
(beta the y' fi nd at easy through the Va'r klin g e . l 'A troupe Oakes! from I ~
various defame are piper
'+ Which "at the last bitete liken serpent find sump fau lt ing a iNihio.a a it p itat iwgagement,u muffin,
' it ii like an addel," to get last hold upon the under- dente lb* hot weathe ', - , i
1 Anuesithe visitors the inetropolo.„ during ¶tr .
;s i endings Wad passions of Mel humaelty; mid lead
1. hem =pieta their wills , to the commission of tiatim and watee - iwi nin ieb z ., a Provider
.t.' most high-handed depredations upon the rights: who met With a fine 4oeptiots and passed their
if their fellow* ln proof of this. let any one :it
film illn4aiitiO'cltigulal.lll.betts elephant* which . -we
ti the Criminal Courts of Ibis e ` mi t a Y , let ."' was railafr xualtaproPiii. an Q this iz". account ; vie;-
1 serve as 6 grand juror, let bins oh'erVe the c ases %Vhile of av l .alt to thajtippodiusne, on , inflation
bretight before oityrommitung criagistrme*, rind he horn Frthicont, the holiti where *bey were onf-
Will rind it ii ritm, rum, in almost every case which we; the American. I .'eftt . bY 'Tuber & Son, took ire,
has led in the crime committed. . 1
and was entire ly r lll trat by fire and water. l i tre
' i wards aie eme me teat was about half de
-1I i Now this e. truth. important truth, to every ell• pro r t Nod they. ol•4,
I "'Ye •,,,, were obliged to removis
i izen. who Is really a patriot, and hence it is wortlw ', to tbe 'eadlostal. Tim otel was s hortly lobe ten-
1 iiii; thought .nil investigation Then let us reason ' - ,o o "ctice t
0 1 1: t c a l d i 1 3 1 ,1 1 9 . 0 0, eroPtitimom basing
_tarn
I iiigethei fora moment . You may say. elizmy dos j at :lt ow i sasai , Thini ? yao 4, e l t °l' . th e y "'", a '!"7'
1 4n, d especially some 01 n9r hotel keepers, that men , - The Ni Y.'llorticulferal Society have teen held
fife not fitted for the commiteion of crime -at the I lag their,teMi•annhal klilbition this w e eVned tm.
tti 'low gr cries, in the 'shape I If i betut t i4 ll it N a l - • kieelned adierlect 11 ; ata
i public houses; b u t et Ol3ll t 0 easert of our dustg,strees it sweltering nit.
• of, beer houses . , But will it do for any one to tell the display of floweei"was profuse, and the music
? pit so, when the evidence Of your senses, In the of our !loosened Dodtlerthenlivened the evening
sights you see in the bar.rooom or our County, visitors, :, The premtmfits were awerded on the last
night, Imall were appliently well deserved. God
't w e the it ' tsera°° fable in the fees"of him _
_ wh° speed 814:Agriculturallionors, the more oral we`
#ilares it? Go, however, at thes o /115e5 1 1 0 044a beat intaistiough sharekand priming hooks, the bet
91ti the keepers of the beer houses, and they to o) ter anew* • ;:. , \
ill tell yeti, they don't make mea deltaic. We the I You , reader , may curious to know remethine•
t the Ericsson , the hot sir mtor.
4eetn keepers. Now the truth v. they
. are all l ias been , der i nd of r se ..
m nmery, Which trio
harpers at the same direful' work of making men be altered in =portal% particulars. and you Will
' anmes, suicides, and criminal.' of till funds; 'ia` probably bear no molt of her till fall. when a is
ivitich process ihey uot only impoverish their' vie- esrted thitsli ,
is ! wi t tt a ready for sea: ;
tims, by taking trout them tlwir substance, without
Sou t trargt e cir i t ' in 10 digs, ftho m n e rs de , a b arn 1°
pruderingsnerrivelent ;• but they send to our poor, the; foreign papers. "They are toll at her rilse
h i meesothoweands of dieconsolrde,weitown and des. ' anti allot than !the faf. exeeeds their royal yae tithe
tante orphans. Yes, they all help. The respect- l o rit' ii r a n r i r ta a n l i ff ee t ' o :" l 'L l T '''ze an d the ele gance
elev. 'orel . l kept hotel where those only are aecture The job= Exhibtlion is in full bla%t and is emi
efiedated, *ho can pay well - for the whistle," i o ,,,ity muieessiul, insikisitore avenging over ;000
eminence tbestecured work, and from that point per day; i The Queer' end suite are !shout to lee it.
dewn to the lowest greggery, the descent is sO , and the ( :It'esklllol lii*ir Visit will be made ode of
iito ,,„,_ great oireenonv and eelat. Aprope.,,atu °WO 'En
"
g72dual and the tooting - • manthe inchnation -' ll:beton bids fair atdion to warm public experts-
Ward to the lowestpoint, so uncertain, that he who thee , on .it. opining. p.'we wi s h , t stwee ss-lisis e is
titles the first , -tep upon it, cannot—Nu long as he Yentree.,grit still, lea - in us enough to avoid hieing'
ntinues at all upon the way—he cure hit will n . it heel 40 0 11 0 °4: 4
o .
,c
la ally reach the lowest and most degrading po_'• Again: we have tei ontieue our record of the
catalogtitt ofmiusier. ; Cne untorumate Ban swung
1
nee,. in the most loathsome rum shop It is a way on Frailty Mast, andithether will follow suite on
Wpilia sect:neat to lull the senses of men ; for when Friday .91 tam veseit. Fitzgerald . and Nstary,'
they ente'r - upon it, they are all :ure they never bowiftfmor the
ur r mur m de s r f i l i , ).
w thei a r il o t w h a r
g w o i . vet irel li t i o re .e t it
Shall be turn of intemperance; they drink en '
;1 jail Wir i er prisoner*,4ind Meerut of the number far
I (blink on, with the same assurance, feeling the 'u • this erne's., nor is it *fined to this city alone: In
1 tit st confidence in their strength, throughout , their our sister cities,
ram Notlit, south, East and West, we
I sir one sinking course; even when ram ' s horridef. hear of gm. mime. ;:".. -
. Apropos of enme s es young lady, said to be hand
fe Is are seen upon them by olbers, when' it., =57 some, (wing , in the family of one 01 our eminent
fit mark , ha' caused the eyes of dear friends tet merchauts, fen the Issesafor a fees mom's. some
s im with tears, stet the awfully deceived vcctire fortnight since and ditinot return. i
No tiding , : were
.I. heard from her, till :NI Ittelese body Was found
i- confident of his strength and safety, and thus ne 0.. ating'in oho river fiith marks of the fierceq bre
son his ruinous way, until allisense, all shame, , tality and lust upon' i.! A reward of 6500 has been
i
i all affection and conscience are berm from out his ' offered by her emplofer for the detection of the
. ill, and the work of the rumesel'er is fatty ended. 9 ;e 00011 0. 110, eod mot of *• 101 : 10 . hv 4 1 . 1 0 44 : --
. t _ ,- Whets/chemise iiirt dark history ot ennse 4 r ef r i t;
f the ruin of another fellow mortal : v hot' nviiiy in broad i'llibtosthere and by i
I t
1 Thi. 'rob, . alcohot.c tire is, Wilhutif exigger. I vel oo toe ai en Ed iel ito le r,e S ie ue:t m leag y
hast e are e en exi o d ue otr h to
jbl e it li , l w t g h al e t
6 !M i . the greatest elute, which now or ever afflict- 1 blond 10 ° lo ' ire° ls4llo d ellital/ clUrirtme In t hrill.
lu . our otherwise most happy, tno-t glorious cone- of interest to the stewed condition of my brains,
lirv. This may l be deemed by some an extrava and be!jecr me, !-, Evpr your*, ,
:I'
1 cant expression ; but a little investigation 61 minis- t i . . .''s:' G. C. F.
i liza, accessible to all, would beeouviricing io such'
Ice its entire truth. lam rejoiced to say, the pee
-1 i r s'e are beginning to look at this matter iit the prop
' er. light. In several States, as you know, they
litive already prohibited theiete of liquor as a bey
sii'mge, by law ; in this , State they a e discussing the
ripropriety of such n Intr. realm-here our people
I t ire becoming convinced of the Sag importance of
Ridding the gloriou.s old lieystone of this deadly
lay, v. tech is preying upon ;its Athstance, and
dlirentens to crumble it into. powder. II on will
take the trouble 10 talk among our citizens upon
this matter, non will find that the frtends ot n pro- ,
,411Intory law are. growing 4n number; and that
:yehile the temperate part or the eratimuniq ask hor
, the law s thouitinds• of poor *lodes) lovers of the
I ' .
cup, with their unhappy woes ,
and . children, on
',lore us to dialiiitr.iltent....fro . nipheir. misery,•by
means or such 11 IftW. WiIY, ev/dthe respectable 1
!;end thud. tug portion of our hotel keepers sue awn-
I tiened to this sehject, admit the necessity of .1 pro- 1
ihtletory Inwood say they Would vote in favor of it.
;Herr a becomes mr to . , it!, • we hare some hotel 1
;keepers, who are good cUizens, men of principle
)and kind fFel‘ngo, turn who engaged in the traffic
when it was thought respectable and honorable em
ployment ; hut who like all good men, when con
''..islnced of no evil, ate re to denounce it . Such ••
1 men
.engaged in the business, and thetas 1
w •
e have
'I to high ikaven, when the tune comes for such to 1
I vent: through the bullot box, they will speak in fa
vor of a prohibitory law; they hove Fent they
would do so, and. I know they will, , '
1 ; 'file people will be fully ready by next fall, to
rid themselves of this Ling - of seeils, at• Owl - polls.
Coma:hen, ellie lovers'ol' your country I let its 1
get together in Convention. let us select temper
i ance men tor our legislators next winter, we can
easily elect them and thus secure the law, which
1 the country so much needs, or at least we can co
-1 joy the privilege, of having it submitted to the pee
-1 ple may, whether they wilt have such a law or
not. Temperance men are democratic in their
feelings upon this point ; they do not melt the law,
until a majority of the people signify their desire,
that it shall be pasted.' And now mark my. word
I tor it, Penusylveuia is dettined ere long .to speak
in thunder toner to the world, that here the Probite
nor, law isaDimoeraile measure.
' In &Is County we have constant proofs of the
evil of selling strong dri nks. Smog 1 commuted
this communication, I have been informed that a
Coroner's Inquest was held upon um body of It
Mrs. Dom. wife or Patna.. Doran, who resoled
Inear Jacob Serrill'e Colliery, about two miles from
this The verdict of the jury was, that " she
came to her death from Intemperance and abuse re
ceived from her husband." The condition In Which
:he was foetid is stud to have been mast reeolting
to the tenses, while the beastly husband was al-
most insensibly , intosucattid ; he was t-ommitted to
jail to await hinirial; and his' poor !title Children
have beirome a charge upon the public:: MI6 Mt
Melted the mtddentor, liquor to bring about and
complete this smite of paverty, depravity, crime
and death, from the closo of whteh those who wit•
nested it, turned Criih horror? Let those engaged
in the sale of Rum answer Ihr upon
them it 9 re-ponsibility , lies . ?twin!,
(FROM OUR Iit , FLAB coastsposortri
lar The body of Mrs. Sarah Do:ass, the
unfortunate woman, alluded to last week as haring
been riturdered, asfast found in a state _of putrefac
tion, haying remained undiscorenril foe- two , or
three days after'the affray. A pow =orient exath•
inatiOn was held by Dr. Berg, ofthi-i place; on itie
2tAtti inst., who pronounced the can M of her death
to hay* been'' wounds iiitlicted upon bar head
With a sharp instrument accelerate:l by iaturipe•
•
. Her ..tithhand, Patrick Dome, was'illibooversd
near liiA noose, ia , a *talc of beastly intoxication.
On Friday, be was arree:ed and committed to ijail
though no conclusive evidence nt, 'Ms - having been
the pet"peuster_of the fold deed, his . bees arrived
at. The . ........ t of the Coroner's Jury was in Awe
cordsuice ?with the facts ahoy* stated: :_,'
On 1 vsaturday a Isil tumid John ii!itgar i tiger!
aloout.ii ibed - at'Hecksiervilis from Lakultit re.
'calved ' the bands 'tit a kllow worlanan.. ,It ap•
pears t 'at !belie - rams mimed in driving:* hone;
with t ; ' teioirarrif which hissiesilintissiusid hilt
self, to the
; Stinciyance;nt Yon* t ittifie,•‘ , who
threatened to itrike hinti."wberenion- his:snap.
nisi dealt tihnpurgery a dnadly blow—.striktiag tint
with a' iii`c hi" von' the ttitSFiettC * *.e'otiteliiiiis
held apon:thebody by C. ST. "Taylori;Eatt.): Ver
dict *t0n4 6 11 1 1.: ~To , flip ille olichal.r: 6444
was *flared to escape; and is stilt st . totografity
he areidity he brought to justice - : ' ' —2. ; ::,,-!
John McVey, an Irishmen: was nistantir - hilled
at' tbe ruins" of Mr. wili, F.iyne,lferikeliervaiinq
; Tartan hitt, by a fall or coal. He tem' a 4mity.
The Millersville Artilien.bt,pocr" ecuriipaad, ' . 9f
Greii.tKak_Cierent :- Fteradpti thmugh
on Faturdsy afterta:*lo,',:intinring' otti l t;ltizerm
with the "pomp and npleridir .of skaitsocintr o n
The ArtiPerb , ll are an naleviS., `a*YklifeiPll*l
of " sOgers,". and am emphalicallk sallow:or lo
tUrn• Mt" their Outdoors never grow toot•f::
The talented Tbitatrit.WVCOmpitay 1 1 014-ilii
perforined bm.onee in - thi,tplicebnaing' met with
bdt HUTS enc otungeMeni. Cate.iWiatimat 6 4; ;
;With the memory ringing it 104 deg., FlOtren•
bent,in.the vhade, and n' elosit'opproatraret,,,atagat•
phert; forbeatf ro ttiforiher tattorarripaityatir
valuable voltunaa,liin .
• : -
Miyersvt:lle, flint! /51#:yrsi:Wo.
Reek _ D. Meredith fitui Viol**
the-sfrte of rentiog the FitwsLiwilibbniiishit
Church. iersollK ui. lAA 6e 3 5‘
sod will finisher rely upon tbe toWisionsieiniten
b tllap►. othis,e grev*tiaa for'ounce'7?.., rant's
its wslisresfwayiusdir*ooditAiin4ophed
tiOn.tee WIC
talthitairq Cletbk,ifts inet b. Onale9 1 417
itta, tc . •• onsnrititi soviet of its 110*.nriihip•
.
,
•
I. Ma 'TkotTon:-103a desirable toilet a ales* and
[toy :O BRALE.Y re. Capt.. tail% opened a
jshop Rooms atiitit,Js Mr. Dennis Bradley'iShoe
Store, f.entre stoics prottsville. Tan 'Captain is an
. Old - 84 . aaperienvecTi hand at Barbering. It; tvrll
doubtless be gralieqrtig to those who have; been
' -have&by the Capigfe. to see (or hear) or this on.
nounMnetit. The rapt. will be encouraged by
his telbiw espeendly by those who can op
, preenti.sicillial woitmanship and polite aiteipion.
we., aAt, ISt. , •TW.
•• • ,
RAILWAYS C'N SCHUYLKILL O.
~
The Philadelptga Nrirs,notices the various
Ralltgail enterprdies now prosecuting in this
7
county : . • 1 , .
• " One of the orat the bitherfo of.
tentitiies in the unity of the coal operatols in
the Slitiuylkill ftiq.lo. has been the waot of
facilities ,to Ming-heir coal from the mines
to thei . main outs i s through which they hdve
i t
to reach the ma s et. Another, equally eni
harrasing and pt plezing to them. halt: beep
the high'rates offinll charged upon some of
the Itsilroads ove.r which their coal has; to be
taken* the poitlis !rurn whence they are
shipptd by the . 14uylkill Canal. or carried
off by theßailroall. These two difficulties,
not tit mention rniiers, have been a serious
itnpedinietit '„ii the way of coal operators. •,
A Semi era, wica',are happy to say, has now,
however, ' dawnkil upon them. The, Mite
has Passed for the colleiou of encitnintie
tolls from thensfor the carriageof their pro.
,ductgover the Railroads leadiocz front" the
Mines milli Cargil or Reading :Railroad, so
that lin eirorbitatif MUM dividend codid ••be
Made among thotatockholders of 'these; Rail.
friailii, tew of =whom having any other
interest io the region than that in -.Mei stock
of. thCse roads.. ', The operators, who are in.
terested in4he Pr,osperity of the coal trade,
and .i.lie 1 develdinent of the coal' regioo,
haveimade up their minds to sutimit•no lon
ger Ito such extiOions, and have accordingly .
taken the most Olective means to rid them
selvat of therto, by directing; their: ener
'girl aad l etilistitig the aid of capitalists to.
wards opening ;ism outlets front the names,
which will eerseas rivets for the tonnage,
tad he Me mesa of reducing very consider.
sibly - ithe enormtip:s tolls hitherto levied, upon
the eclat trade its be Schuylkill region:.:
.The DauphiukandSusquehannaCoileom.`
pant are now aii , tively engaged at wOrk 'in
eittending theit,ipad eastward, to forma con
nection with thir Reading Road at Auburn,
whiCh Will opek t a direr.' outlet for thiSwa.
ism's:oil beld 54 Philadelphia. , ThiS Mao
wiliyMbably bOompleted and iti 'Miming
operation betorOlre close 'of the presept ilea
son;and bids fitiero become a very loymida.
hie Oval of the:Aline Hill road lot 'the 't: ' r
nape from the ,iliatara region. . ---. , •
' 'the P.intherPreek and Laurel _Run Co
Oani, chatterett* the last Legisiatpre, h
also tO
iixen orgaed, and is already locatin g z
its mutt from OM mines tw El Schuylkill -
ven,iand will probably put the road : Midge'
contract within be coming month. This iii
-another formideile conipetttor of the nine
aill,i runbiug, at it will, its Mute touts papi
alleliwith tr. autthaviogrnterested 11l its sues
ieiSY6l . 4( atili - i - '"Olitlatotv irt - 'll4` region
through whickit reillseatedi ithObaie• taken
stock ,itt: the:Oinfillotti-. sad` -idedget. their
trade to it. , , net charter- of , thia,CoMpany
limps cite charges" to It cents per; ton • per
mile,' The IlliPe Hallam charges4ll eel%
which will, of .minute, have to be 'redireed 1
Feats the moan* the' Panthei
•Citelf ie r in'
operation,whirls will be in the comae of. the
'neip twevetulAthe. - TWO reduetioh la . it
selfwilkbe worib thousands of, &Iberia the
eptlatote, thoegi it is probable it will seri
-0041 440.4ige tits, prospects of:lgeehinil , l s
per ceut. divitlioitv from the . Mine MI. •-,,
The Earp . Phd. - alsoeharteml by,!the lest
Leg*ture, tOilso been cirgtottze44tidiett
believe, to noter*iug Surveyed which whets
oticit la bperathiti willprobably 4itrOttionsid•
treble trade to.,„lPottsville, that - has . hithevii
had iti outlet* the Moe 'Rill toad'it
Sclihylkillibuiiiii. :Thli road wilkowitimoce
if the Mine Hill Gap,aud cross Over to Pottsi
ville. forming : * cooneetiog link..with`. the
Philadelphia, Sunbury Sane Retiree& :Tile
tote Is said oil* fatoreble to - moot with
thelAihland _eirsmstoa at Mine Mg -dap;
and!whea madi'f::will•carry, the coalicanittg
6,,41.7that extent o tt to Pottsville.: ,- !, - 2..- ' • '
These•ainlingier improreinenti` iovi go.
inOn.indieattils better day for the'Optil-op.
erators iaSchttilltill., The time islOigh ~at
hand when theijwill have ample/Rain:tat fa
cility.Clit 711;0i 20tomeesieely.bigh. eeihey
have been hir lJ teitneitit to. -
1
OA Ditlfg h lr,Ogbelk.finiliiit rege.igik Pills
are n ixmiitive enku lee _itkii - digrev;mil. eue4Pleali i
bemuse they , '"lie bteht.ak o, llsolooebt ,
men inbicti eke': - - W&N".laa' :90ft of ,be,
itiddukeie. " ent etelkel, den.:frnier Illt :the
4
not to irrbleh' TOtikeir ' Otte WA vent bceof On
*butte beaked,' u.Y.eieteble PA 11 41 1 14 ebilifie
• dose, ea Oeek
o f
heaileehe :ikdd* Vail* itaaksifeeebte' .
ranee o.ltss n' . iii cyder to innt.n‘sk,itiii-of .
eliVirp—
, .. „.:... ...
ienguenk.wgest ,
fort4iiie nett 1 abir Itor lottieirniticifropf4
caniitra-~AI4 I -,,,lleAridt ,41,1***. -
464 . i.tator,is-bOggen.le , We **kW
du d a mats by the saute in Thestend, ad neinbeer
by the niuneFol illiseeiekrei elleeteg-tobit.
be WrigtifkledinuVegetilde~i/Tbritlit
erninot ounhotlia Agents .for thin Medienve, nod
t beiarOdes 4 4 1 e0 1, i1l WI 11 0 04 r Oratal
The genuine :Clot enfi, by Mrs f. M. BEA T
TY' and 412 MOWN. rukteeilltb4-11penIeeekt
" 4 110;160itinOtteier r r - '-
0
1.;
Flant ' sit ing ol4 o l o l ti
CoiSyges *Dril*lglatdrso4l3Nt':
wive teedi 130(ettalk4 itaY Oast
toodielosey:*Notain so isettanybutsismatire
17 lag :said-4rote Joey be &set free* 4111014,kami
ealiherjheiteet*g: belimit et O — M esWool tpet.
TlMRefiliky Witliclmro4l,l*.AlUea
bilati t iil l 4l ' rip
thOk '" • • •: r 109
rid" Arolw - Lt — la
= i te • " • sionY l l. -: 11— ttrAlt
MUM
W1111113.1r tenni* wrArf
Irtheatirumir r iai—its «a 9t • %
air 4rs if* 4ft 44a 'tamed_ 54
1111440240P1 t,19,11 142 brit ,11 2
. • ~ .`34llllZri A.%)
Corn. SMUT
O. - - ft 1111Nra - ; - g l
-
Naomi; di4 'lo*U'
I
U
*lt3 nay. lea
ea
C20 2 #1 da a 541
"14.. WED ."
On the 1211 tin.; by *lnv 4ate,0.14,, 711011.
taa Et. DETIMII, 3.ortsp,,- ri r 111
Itll,bath yr Don- -
sideor.. - '
?" -'
•
Wpannsinv.llll4liiiiZrf Mai lee. John Man.
iltnan,. ADAM CMOMMAIf , %IRMA
both of Port Cuban
On the. !tat ' , urn. WM
fif oramej "' NN.%
a., dam:stet 2 ".
In Obi iimKetina
pad painful ill lllAlDeliplAftr/ about 53
ears.'
In tbitlMAms, Vrfftniftltliatk
intent Aant tIo z .
sad days;
tbi..II4OMIL , MI3
r ralame-"'
vlr 604
blorninvea 10i iveloelc, r ' .
Aftemoon,ec3l- • <4 . ; ,; •
gutty', lbe dist Ilawby or easli intandt, 4Rn4etvker
will be ft:M*olm evening at Weleet„ tented, of
PRBSCRINte In Ake Amoebae Itekern
byietlin Chard', !dirket Street; Rev. Johie R.-
We free, ever elebbatb montineeild eve•iirt.• •
,
THERE WILL HE pre/dapt
cr Lattirranehumb,lll4lkAt wen, erIT
moraine aad,evenlos. • " ' :1
IPTilt BAPTIST, VilifitiCif...-:liiiiiiii ierlitiiii
. Mimi bot Ampectod .very_ Sabbath nuitniaz and
ettafag. 2129 ,e lot ill' Wrin c 04,4 k liinlne, ai the. saull
hoots. . • '
ete--4 - 01044•0 1 1• 6110 Lere 4 F
444 1 1 011 . 4 beozb 44 °.
r. - ,
Cr.l• 41 e. of T , 818 be held on liollll).Weeepioy,
June r:,1153. An elettion tut nienti Bike Oat*.
By
By nriller tbo ;Inn: 11. A: itessirKb.l4ee•y - : • 1
.
pe} ItEDiCATIODIL4-I . .V.CL'Ait o,4l.l.lThere will
hr a dediratee of as 010 Fellows . Hall at $ id
ditlott. upon tbri:th day of dnibal 10 A. ht.
Tito metal° tall be firt mid et the Led44(ht •11
o'clock. Thkes le..arr respatfuliy Matted .to tot
tend. liternktte'of the Order thronalmat the County
aid tat variant lodge.. are plat leollady *into ed, to
amidst In the tononoalo• arra. day. -My order of the
I.odie. , Cuan.:Attestmerar;Sesty:
Irks ROIXATIONad. CON third.
annual Meeting of the eichuyikill County jidu
canonal
etreisention. wilt he held In htinersr. ilk. op
the 'lot and Id Li July next. commencing ar.,10
o'clock. A. M.
At to•eltiek. P. M. if ittifisi:t be natal 'ilifdrers
of the President. Mr. flcuiai out, will beWellvened.`
The Convention will continue in 11E44041 twd day.,
donne slab time adthesee inay be Perfected from
•
lion. TllOlllA* 0. BORROW Ct. and other., ilfllolll , it' It
expected wall be present;
A cordial levitation ;estinaell to ultg. TOacie"
and Friends of Education. titian ihmit t becat ,
• - . By order of the, CAniutlltec,
O. County repot Meese corrY.' -
• WANTED.
ttrArriCTl—Tvrcie . y.Threa gond TilliPlatai
VV ken. Ail . ' A: IT. _
hilnari;vtlir. Pa..
.lotte I 26.61. e.: •
% f ly Alt TiC•ll.-rA . person who can caul,' wa tt tr.
totamsodad. to attend a slur,. Otte wan apes kr
the Gersaataitaula he preferred. 'Apply In the sub
scriber.- • JOHN *STANTON" ;
- Juite 15:1M ' -
'Cbri I.4I.BOISERSI liIVAIRT/Rinr—W poirt4 Ow.
ULF oltdiatrly.'One Hundred iatmen.ou oectwu
No. fi of tto Alfas 11111 Railroad gsteasloo: Tha
higbest ilragt.s will be paid arid paynivnia wade room h
ly. • haulm orIVICIIA EL BLRII,IINULat ihe,orarks,
"prof . • • O. RR] LLY„l'ottrvilfa..
Joao 15, • • • - ItiAto :
ifiajANTSD—at Shamokin. Nnrthatdbtrldird C 4:.
T litwera and Chopriers. to whom ri4nAtlnt,..
plot tarot will be given for tontldorablotirn• . lo eurnt:
and good wage* paid, nay 01 BO per day forAroo4
hewera.sairill - IS per day to • .r,boonr•re, To 'get 'obit
Railroad Mils,' RIIIDER CLEAVER: -
I.;hicrEnginier f—l "
O. -311`p. and Stinharylttilmaded.
II 7 A RIPRIEISI: prattles! 1R0N41014-MIMERS.
YT' Waren tibia ittidetztand knit Ore rilliniat an ID
abalone detallirtvill end, permanent employment and
rodd traps at the “aloselent Iron Ore'Ratik," in Rich
mond Township. Ilertts County. apply Immediately
to REDERICE 0.. HUNTER. Manager' -fine aers.
Po bon Compani. at Leesport, Berk& ratinty, or to
111 ERClSMER,opporite the Pennsylvania [lntl,
i sT
Pot ovine. ,• ' ' -.. , !
May 7,1838.• , ,
. :. ;-. 194 f,
UtTARITED.L.A Storekeeper— o.neivhci eau speak
Ti 4311111111.a0ut Is auMelently sennainieo' with - ,_A e
roituta,—Addeasa Boi 40 Pottsville Post Office.
Feh.14,,1833. ,•' - i * - , :' ''' 7-if •
lATANTEM—ReeinIts for the. Visited Slates ,Ar.
Y 1 my. at lb. Pottsville Rendezvous. • i' : ,
Nov. 17.1852.48
4
. .
WANTZD 'TO LEAdE a tract Of. - 1./tial bind.
lying 80 rods froth the Lestten'a :Opp Railroad.
Thia property has been opened in setirrnt places. the
teal is of, superior quality. Veins lying hbrizon
111, and eau be worked for manryeariabome wa
terlevel, This property ties the nearest ;Ant - to the
Road, and 'allbrds an excellent uppottpaity Air an,
rate rpriaing Operator for the Great-Western Market,
To a first rate Tebent. a films/able Lilac will De
given, no other nerd apply. ' Addretss 'attimeribir
at N 0.9. New duet, New Vol*. •
• WAT.TOR
Nos. 15. 1851. . , ' - 4641
VAN the - General inten kot
iee office r -
VV MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN.I-Ati Dersol l s
wishing employment, big and little, yonag and old,
Engle and female ; 'and also, all penicillin ',Niehaus to
employ any and all kinds of hands. LABORERS or
:SERV ANTS, will receive useful Information by call
ing at the office of the subsetiber lq MARKET Ghent.
Pottsville. Pa; gar TERlitt moderati.. -
N. Id: WILZION.J.st-P;'''.'
Land Agent and Generat , CollecLot.
April 5„ • , •.:
FOR SALE & TO, LET.
VOR. OA LIEG—The ;laastrilor offria for sale a V)
aormi Engine. lomat tafiatat itriair
aeiber' silk all it* tonaelJoas alga; Breakiae Raft.
geteeltei, Itc., all ready • Tor a amanita, of 1119!,
itionowittaal, of more, per anima: '
- JOIIN PINKERTIMair'v 7 . O
Matiailiongo Street. rottavillt i i—
Jana 19.1853. ' ' '
08 lIALIM. ,, Tbe art& Moildins4br•-• _ ,
V-inerly ‘34 copied M toe "faraters"Mank" 51as
tlehnitkill Haven. and adjoining lon. I SI
Far prke and ferauywitteh are moderato; ,
EPP], tn - • I J.-
Real intik' iv Agent, nett doom Miners' Ilaialt.•• , •
hind /1,1953.- r. • '— • ' •-1 l 24.dt
VOM IMEMir.ji, Mors
Jr. water and gas. in th e Brick Oniidlng in
centre street Potirellte, between the P i enn7
sylvan ille.itandt be dateilean flouse.p .
• • ' 7411141P11,
' 7 11 l
, - ._
ri
. ,
VOR RIOIII'.-;41 . BOOR sad Ma 410-
r asentarltb Siam Tamer. aullablefai la ii - rt
small ilachthe Shop 'tor wahine is alias.' H I
arc. Apply. pi,-:
. , r r i ~.. :
~.,.14. ILA WM A N 7
March 11.110 .. i.:--' . ' -•, ' ,4- . '`..",',. . /I- •
,
tTIEAM2IOtIIS.—F Mk A 33)11508
Power Engine id flon-Wite ~O rdero Vat pArWOo
lore apply to AL 0- neLLPIEIR, Esq.,. or 1.4 -• •
• HEN Sr fllCKA..WilmiPstqw.ll)eiairiifir.l ,
4:11611 l• • r y rr-;,. :1 4 1r J .+1
ell - 1.11111'.-kw kite
.iteeeoennetlfhes
°Mee eat oaten, Rateeleds 011114. i mia
lagcoppoelte the EPtieciPl9 4 10! 1 ^ .
Musa. Eugutre %To IMBANPIAN.
Jan. 14,1852.: -,
rilltllllllllWOOD 1;0Te FOB
balblinftlotitio thoottioefeelte4Pleher the Bet
°nth of Potuollti k - lottny_ltlatihrehl.hrttecenweed
irstato, oiresity mints formate.. MOW to •
•. • 41.• Rl3 attsl44 Ahgellti ;
• for tho o'oittorp: his office In If ittantoogo et= 4
\ .ll / 4 1 t 1 r 1111 ,0fill MOM lttlf
Welkle11111L;INIAD, C0D.P.4110.4A
aZiattrteilf PORK—llim. shoal km
di Idea and Lad. Sarber: ll4 h 3 7 A ll trigra t : ll 4 1 1 . 1 411
"ad
( 1414 . Illiorfiad:akras. , Philadelphia .
J. - • ,:164,101
rinoogatifil Orb' iptioirtiticiii,4:4o:
traumatteralinmjast.racalitio.-stigilli Dow , iab
1
I VN VV! Poi orl! 41 - 7.4Visitl e c ., :pf.1.1.1;;i
taa. terel: - time
t iu eg.,
ill agar Coed theiii; ",. '4o ' I 0 , - 4.- • f -,-,
!Imolai pia.. , t' - -', *,, • auli•A' a • '
' , - - , • ‘, • •,fq.i.Vm 4 ,l4. icrpfotegtki•:.:...
"'Apill s 1 ' - '' -- ": '''''' _l4 4 t • ' ~.
QVUICTIDANIC
ediehha Okknalilme.'l4e: PIRA ?tifelkar:‘
IlerestiJaallmit; mairmandell bit giddiest wen .11641
SUPettlal,Strallkr•AatioDPlNVile stellaavrecinislat?
CutilliaL For self. 14.111T1101161 , 4 , 1
• , • 'Usti* gUriei, , PabairllM.si:
Feli.lo. •. r,. cualM :•.1
,
cellellse. „ 4"1011:1/ViliSANIS. 0 0Mt/eil Clime/
osperiot 1114 pr
sive /Welles Itiseses; by , usa
warmted. as usual. hi wets the appiobeileirlutsbe.
pessisters.:. ehipplas Ardent
spites. , be ft ,E1111TATIN1121: yr.:.
Ittealisitl4 Lepillgudilt., bele 'ld. Platt's.
lan. .'.1853. 43';
UIMATIRD'Oft.e.OIO
Pa__-----
eel ttooovomilegt, poptlassosookaitaiilovouty.
caw 4 0 . 11 billatiaccerdisir goilrot
44. .px 4 .1.4 ~.+4lO-.4.4,l4lllll4xuasmir:P
liM ill aW l ift .l4 : °I" ' . A'4o; 4
V r
Fr u i i -. -$ tie Ft 1, a i != s i i 0 1 ii .
" 4 1 14 3 ' --"4
ifrr nfrikiwoosCil7t,ttg-gl**'
. _. _ _
Er ,ZunlAoast ata4kamt Itimeltgalle
' La Orth:SlMAlPONlNlerifiailir
tielllidiskie liktirJkistl=amtaaid ,
hill ilitbtillaiella 11.,1111* - 1 .. , v 4 ,2 , Nil6ll2lt:r`f
.- s; ..ce,l L-4.- ,• vit 4 , 11101rge
31011114$61iii:.,r,1,:',.?•••`1111:Y;nrili..6114111 i,--:::,,,
.
_____--..--
EM
ONROITSIEG,MOI*II,I4. Vithijeint* wa
4,4 sistrokivot asswituisar="4-41':
Gamow volomosawstemisek or Tam 0
asitielliireelllO„t-ti,Wm vzop•A
111011*
41 11 111, !A. t', 1 4 %41 1 14 . 1- V4444zts
_— -fts-frt
_
-Ig4l:4ll""slilitist•iis latidanouvir
4 ibia.lssl,
MI
t afr.
toe 0
MI
voioi .11
tftoU M nn n.,i~f.
!644
a 4.
PROCER ' • .
_
—0
b
It
a
volllollllv,ilOl i tcp. . Men 4.
of g e °Olin' .11 trt distribute the tenser
in le the
baxdsof 1). t .&-AlGescse.4 . ~-,fit Wn. T z
mugs% mutts itiseE toast Volititlril theist's. eV it.
leg..ftitt l 4.llWP , Atilie-PlACPsg elltre j ittec P 4
env sea* market. Pottsville. on TIJIDEIDAY,I lb*
emv.7±414 , .% 10.017 , 104 , 4 4 *.vivarte.on4
rqP"rxv►.i.Vv. hO l itr f rentekestbi prtivi to the
Awloor. ; RUM T. SHWA RR.
'Joao .; 14,31,
,-_,...._,....
VOTlCEL—Nuilica is hareby altelatbat an Sppll
.L.N ration will 1 made io Me nen Legliatiitp: of
;Alit.. -..4alaink.to_ba..latateil
. sitoltiribMl ..
Thoisaati.D9l4meib, pain's, of lartesilm , U
is Ontvllaitair# '*.sa*l Dalian.) !orb ti ;./higiVog
mid Discisaitt lig ti lei*. iii be csitisi lb. - Wa ft s'
Slittergallawa: - -.. '-, -- -
o rniti'Jaitrintesa EAllairlßA CO*PAX ,
t• irisimurat Janie liStAjBs3:'
... . ...
TO CONTRACTORS :i...rialied 'propoola Win be
readied' by: no undelnigned, at floChanan, in • the
comity 04 Haultontt, - yeintiobt. until Sherlock. P. kV,.
on the lint thy of Allow neat. Mr tto , Loaf. Paint.
- tMlnettl.itad ilechonirof the Canal, ( rum liochtatin
to Crete/ (Writ, .t.. - ,-., •, • —
i , Partnewle will brmide in enrich* hank ttotru.- ,
~ ReeldeekialikintitareAWeirAHasorwareitip per coal. on
i• no', Month lfcolisoWee, the, conirarore wig la re.
i quirrd li Aire 4 aropie necority.soilifociory. to the.
1 timii4 oClOilectoie. for..the completion. of the
.wart
la. tim (lute sad its ,the mounct speriGed lit ,the - vim.
tracts, ',,. ~. .. ~ .. ~, ~
..
• Plant itt,tht siitit've walks will 'Oe.e thibiard 4.Y .EJ,..
Ward Ilintrnine.ntai glint ENO tiers at Olochanan, end
I npecititAlons.wal be delivered by Mat, end ohm at
the.econtrany's,othie in Iticionoml, on and biker. thi
i 15tb day July.'. , el'
1 iknw,w iltbe le kn for the .. tonol.leranon of the
i bids untd,ihn sth dstr of Auguit. *ben. if .iattufac
-4 tory, the 11 wirrat jobs atilltVe advertised. will be let. '•
- - 7
... - - ----- - --" ; - ,WALTfifl OVVVNN.
, ... , . .....1' i.i.i.e.Xtiet.Trigineeels2AingLlLA. • o.
• ' Jitne.24.11853.- , 4 : —.... AS 4. . 4
(ISA,
th,
MI
cot:it:wit /lea
of eteiusylkin loony: - " . 1
%Wilmslow -
d•
i vs Fi;Fa. - 11karth 0 67
tquasii: A.:llmi.* guns: :•
Ttniundstsisned, Audbor.appointed .te distribute:
theaturney in Court; made no ih* i LOP •of the 941
Estate. tindet the Untrue: staled exerution„ansong the
lien entitled to the sumo. Witt attend to the
duties ,:r Ins appointment-at hip rate!. Ilu'llNwitve
nn WEDN Et DAY. the Cob Jay at Juty
nest. a t the fikeehohn. " ."
f WAt1G ,, 1446111Ta14 Pntitor. '•
]tine Itl. 1t154.
XI IC* *array oven 1., all wlioas, emay tun-
VI cern, that I will
.pay,sio debt* cOntra , ted on Or
arcerthP 141 h day of little; inat LILLY.
aa. Ole ha &rotted fay house, anJ left my bed 'and
board:4;l4lnm any just 1
". • tr , ' , WILLTAM YALU. '
-!ear 18:118ss :• es.:2o
MEM
UO,PAI . I.IrXICICSEII - 0. 11,1APTIOIG.—tiattre is
0 1 '41 /Oita that:l .have .IhlA day. 'June 14b,
liaorialail wilt' 'ale 41. EDGAR RICH ARDS. Et:tj .
in II prattlie ntLair.larblehc hi - ail its 911/lullo bran
ehei. plll hefatner be 4.ondueleJ andel, Ihr fiim of
RICHARD:a. Office. feels iStrrej.
flit diver mit. H. Mums' rliori.
NM=
nectolie ttole:bled . to fir tlrm of
WANES, At. tretary•.#.moN...toeropsku,;
tu.ref...7,bfinfirj Itott navy placed ,tho Kw/
toilblb Oe. hand' u 1 J. tV. ROSEKERRI; rut*r.
Of Mond and Second sisieta. POitsville. for eoPee
'lout to ! whoni ihe 'll/ please snake pnymeot • Th4e
will pt•leent to blio - for •it ilj oat Mehl
. AftlEff,ll. BEATTI: & SON.
its, mat: 22-tf •
INOT 'CIL— The subsrriArt C tflOy rife rem;
iMccilizeas for rouevllle and lelelly,that lie tn.
ten" LiratottlAt4eAtine4 urtilcploteulou A snd . .ln
prepue to i t iVe ipstructiosu im the Pituo • Culla 10,
all may.pairunize him. "
. • . OV ER Pi EUVri •
ridr. I*. 1653. ,, • 7•11-
OTIOE. , —"Yhrt sobatribet W 04114 hereby ilotify
N sn
hist frimids and the public generali y, that he I to
prepared ar all time, to attend 10 tile - flawing 'of
rtnaterlog;tHione Masonry. Brick Ma tiff, Digging,
and other measuring belonitintr to Ha Wow' of an
Made. 'Atatt. to contract - tor the Cotraction bad
IKr•rtiott of all kw& of fin {Wines: . ells modem ,
' Heapattlblty. • ^ . JOHN 11. J!LBIES,
... .
P.,s:—;Th r ankfitri : ur pest favors, the undersigned
wonldsolkit tbe hitherto llbiiak
p rrnnare. •• - .;-•
1r0v.117.1832. I 4.41,
DEGIRTIRATION. LAW INOT/Vie.-4b
LiBook: fin the Etaatietrat tun of Blab., hiarriaaret aril
Matta, nave. been received from liartltouria, by We
Keener Of it hitylklll County, And blank retort, atm
be had itat la at the Rep 'steer ' It tr. therr Ore,
Ota.le_the duty anti wilt be qx,tected that the persons
named in the art will make ttw tr. retur us aerordlog to
law,ofirl especially that the Phypiesana will prompt.,
atteutt to this matter, arthe Law prevents the lo
aning al Lettent of AdillifiliftraliOU Or Letter 'rests-
Meolary on tba woate ot any deceased person. atzleis
the dent!' is fiat Registered, and alto (titbit!. um ate.
pointment of gnardians sinled the birth of thi , ! minor,
&e., tar fire itertstettif. amanita* la teat. ' • •
- LEWI:4 UM:SCR, !Leerier..
14a. I
BUSINESS CARDS.'
i..........,__,__.
IIiSVIIIANCIC UPI' COAL AND BOAMIL.—
Illie . ,ldotiavelt Valley 1 , 41111, r... Inritronco Coal:zany
trill loin ir iloAt. anti eflotTell. consign •d in Philo
rl,,lnhl3.' Nl,.rt %lark :ifiii F. a.tern Paris.* Polirles of
Insuranr/ i.foo by 1 - F. F. WHITNEY. . .
' ' - ' .'
Ant for erbUyltill flaunty.
' 'T)s4 l *.lirta door to 10 Inert' Hank. Pallaville..
JutitttS,.lari.V 4 l I - .26.21,
T ,c:Vil;Cli: di,- lite 11AILIDN.nttorneys at lAN.
, 11l Wlll attend Wall blllilkteteltittuateto.iligni with dll
!genet and raw ...Wien tlentr«oltrerf, nen door to
R. IL Mottlie Slot*, Potleirtlle.-
.lour 11. lib:. [Jou. a. 1t153. 2:4 i ' •I ti ,
D . -.- - ,`-'`' l;. - t , ; 1 '1?. ; 11r,t I :telifilr,fienrgroetrlstwatfiulni:lio„ i •
.t oyore, itfter sev,inl yrniii;klSUltrOlietilli In whet pit -
cr.. hen tr.ogo.ttell 'ay. °Mee, lllPP.pitoylll., atiPtl. to
will Ile , pleasoql to *et , i ho mends otiti,o4 firm, amt'
nit who luny require OP tolrviret c.f . one of 111 e pro•
frtrion. -•- ' :- . .
OFFICE—CtIItaIIE Surer, 11111110413 iely opposite
1 thr....9111vr Tett:tee."
I Slay 28.1653 -
• • , ?2-4mm
i.......,.....
~ Holy Rya, F. 11411 Eli, ATTORINIEV AT LAW,
W.P01761111.1..Y.. Unice Vlilltalin ttirret. 3 &Orli
rionth of.Enieeolval ClalltrIl,5:111‘e •Odo..
' April 311, 165.1.1 , - . - ltt.ly
.
Alt • tiaoh an d D06f.1..0f
kintriptiotoi,un baud it uut 11. r aile4 by Ihe SubAcriber
JIIIIN
-51dclet Street abuse Tenth, P..ibcv
Feb. IG. 1052 - y 911
/1-4 1 1,1111.1:4 7 ,1erkel Mtr.rt Pralwriy f. 4. sale. inquire
Vnf .lilllN 1E JAMP.PI, Ag't. •
River, nbisve:Neuth.cPutisville.
• -''
ACOB KLINE, J!! . ..41 'felt OP•ftlIE PEACE.
wl ll atteiul to the c ottotoisist ',Ol -, ,Areounts,
wamptly,andAll ihe - thitierr3ppotts.th r lity to ti sffit,.
Yotprtllrt.l 11451., ...
IllentlAfill U. II A X :II .11111, ATiV(tril EY at LAW,
if4.l'-etwiro Siteki opiwo.lVo.l the ribi:4ei,jaal
Prunnylvanla •
Nov;
I NO: NI. 317 A 1.1 ENNR.L.LiV.Et & CO.. Dant
e./ Oft' :014 *airts in Esrhange. Temaysta. I',n,. ts.
.Collectinfatern4r .1 to, and :draft' (or stile titi all
Ilte-pgiatilial calks the l ttiun. AK:., Utaf• paya
bleat nll iln• principal , B.intlur • Ilnumen' sn England,
linaland and Widevi .
. July 17;1E111,
1101 ILL maned au Vaxdager and dill ver•d loot
OA rearmaaJdo- renal, by , • '.
• - ! •••- • ' • • E. Idt!BREINBR,
rr.l.V.Coria•r Broad ME, Philad'ar-
May 7, lOW.
i~
tie the:
"tlier'ofel , Wit!lintaft, VMI, ih. Cl:litre ' , Whet,
6ittliwthe-lAMerl4lll. Hottr: Phew prniung hiving
busipessvith.lbetn wilt pleitir roll.' ' 1
4410111K8- - MIONFAiI til4u tw found in,
„A 105.4130.
'slt, 1104 Iti . tfalArioa
XTAtb -
—•f , "
EMI
ILA!alllPE'Atitt coeu.—Proposala - will ber'te
• I ,, eet*rd Sy „T.' At: BRATTY , * VON. .Tblrty
Ttioitmid.flini Lump; ifteambatt anii prPpated r bite
Cue!, Cittil4
.aAttein -
Pdareft 1853.1 ' • . I t-t
dive re-
Titi , viir thciffiflke.la Plalladelpliaa; from: Mt. 81
Doe Iltreet. in ?id. 13 WALNUT dlrt.ll;Aorthl 114 e,
betwern, Fttint and fieciniq titreft! ,
',.14111'34"it.;1041.A.'1.854.
=UI PAINTS, &::
. noL Alt wr4ALIFC eltl6:-901X)dallobe
.1 7 Teri very smperharunieli rorli here
u.e. For J. It A. If 8. ALLEN;
Wharves. Philadelphia.'
EMT
EVIAN
1 'open(
reefed tot
Pore-"J
;411131.4
711110
Liecioor
for sate*
NE'y 7.
....1......-..
Fl a titit
and nett
tine Intl
rale by
April 31
DATEHIT LUIILLICATINO
tatithi•Pakit; avid Glaierol oilollieblaptitinew.
, Tir, at thafrowa DOI Store. NIVI ,
M ay 1853. -T• • • 14
IRON St-CUTERi 11 1
AL t. PAC alritlit • , DO.A hits-.IIVP 4510 N,
cc Par nd Bina: -11114 •Alnddnegp
514idint0.ead.dic: fArdant,tPtelsed ;(ut,arays and,
cfenst , work, and :41tatkinn tfunlddor, neders ,
canandinikplift.iiinnenver Has ntecnidoy.igtondad to:
asniOwhlfineno.P.llat'a.i
. ...4Q_ I(June IS*3 $441
letreoNA 7 lalt Auhic , ei.T.!
An eacwatarl lan Y'll10119.;
iellars,.l nd keeping I damp
stew !Teni..vfot and expoeed walk. nu rink .by
. •Ji v l SNIT)! St .SON.. •
N nf (Ittikent.)
• • Anglo salo'nfin by „ s. PA RUN.
1.: • = • •'• tkitenvitk% Penna.
. ..10001
AN :"4
4 SI- 4 ÷
dj ja ? 'l.f;
.t;'011,1",11b-
14.0 faceiwwil , direst . Ono,
,41.144stawitroo. two Metndmoa, Cs /date,* rittlt
Vt l fgr ui ll e "t i, CV:a. Mr ri
tXt e ttsr=
w r ilciiii,4l4l4laaiitildet !Ml*. st. , e 1
ktio Ma* ;
•'- . -1- . • - 141'
i4vs Muiiii**Osilagaraso
bi l o)(o! ° m;waohtnuttrlzelteter7 ,
1Ai0 .4 0121 , '4 7 1'",t." 1 ,, ik ,,,, 7, Amr
tiPli ft
it - 1
-,..
) siesi i Misiiewoost4 fax jp.,.
;weer tite towortsritto
w weit•6ued bisiumt of provisi..up. fee intent• We
TawilAiallattOraretXtore:;:fi .-,firRAME PITT.
0 1 11.1 - 104 1 ...5. '
O 144 1 / 1 14% FraelaitribitiTrniititoda.
Uslathqui gisibc44.lllolriladtitanthoip.. l 94 l t.
flab 13010044 111 e,r914 0 . 1 iii1i. .
•
0et5.7.1 . .
itIMOVAILibte
Illtialkidraftlinealten o eiliraand Irni*“ fry wit
non Miginriad maw nu - es ettlplr:iratedl4±
mu Schots and POCkeg CfMaitt. r.
. • ;
May 7,1853. 194'
~---- „,„--, -.„,, -,,
~..-,, ,z 1:
%.__
Aly foist of lb* Saud, -
. -.. MAR. LCEalelt. Cubit's . : --
MEM
COAL.';
,`54. bo-Iy) '234k
BOXPAiI/Ti6l/ u 1 be
maurtittieril pain • now
Ind In 011—st tbci`Own RIOT
TRANW, PpTT.z
NlN•ogieliortowiti
ce,andiatkleta rnp
Iron !gale.
PRANK P
EMMO
tit. White liandomi a stape
i Cement. In Pero and fur
wpbsiie the liturriV Baia.
• •-•, -- •' . OW'
1
ants
•
•
EPAIRTIKENT .
:PRICES Or STOCKS
Of utd Tnolorportat . too Cotopaniet. in and
attic itoot the Anthrac ite Coat !lel& of Pee
co'rrette4 treeity fat tha Minus' .layrnal ,
• • • 1 3 . Sttuewm, Ba
I
RAIL-EOAtY3. -
Beadu, , .10
Übe 1•1411.SV*11113'0111r2Ten, . : su, :?1 72
Mount Carbon,. _ ; 50
Murat Carkiri & Port CarhOn, 50
Mill Creek, - 50 1
*Anvil:ill Valley, , .5 0 1 •
I.oodienrcietki A ;
"4.
--
- 50 5
GO ; r
Earp, " ' • = • 52
I.CANAL,S, i •
Elehuylkill"Naviaation,no 25#
do ..Pos*tred, . 1 . 54 Slj
Union Canal, A ;(...;
do ' do -. Preferred. • •50 151
Delaw br Hudson Coal St-Trans.
portation Co's, ' . )0(1 1201-
RAIL ROAD & COAL COT.
LittleSe4lkill Coal &FL It. 50 ,54
Lehigh S: Navigation Co. , 711
Hazleton Dal Co.'. 50
Buell Mountain Coat . 00.; ' 50 ;
Pennsylvania Coal &R. It. Co.; ;100 117
Dauphin Coal &K. It. Co-, 1100 49
LS hens Valley Coal &, IL B. Co:, :
- Beaver /IttendowsCoal&-R. It. Co., , no
COAL COMPANIES. i , • ;
Forest linprovernetit Co , 1 50
North-American Coat Co.. • 25 1 IS
Delaware Canal Co., - 1 • 511 •
hiISGELLANEOL'•S.
Miners' 13ank, 1 no, 5)
Farsairs' Bank, I. . . p.
Potbr ale , 125 30,
• I 411 ; 13 IS
• -
- • . . .
IRON :AND COAL. L.A. CAROLIN'A.
.The Salishuty Banner publishes a! yet er
from Drj;•Emniontt, the State fleologil, lin
e -
which the following heticof the
,Coat
and
Iran bedaappears : 1 ,
. •"'h is evidertt that improvement i d rail
and plank roads will at,ouee place -updti an
entirely neiv foceing,the'-agticultural interest
of,' the Whcile:interidr of North Carotin:l.--;
This interest4ms eke/ beim opptessed foil ,
want of! Markets. The !timer has ibeen'l
obliged to haul his COM - a lung tiistance and
when the market has:been'. finally , reached,
the price: of his etirtr.o — Kciation tins be en: crin
sumed, tar nearly . so, lathe 'expenses of trans
portation. 'the farmer or pioneer may es
well, so tar as profit is concerned, haVe re
mained at home and consumed hi* corn, as,
to have incurred the expense of hauling it to
market.:! In the same condition the !Mielel
interests ! have' slumbered, except, indeed, in
that of *single inetal. Gott). lion. lead and
delver' have never been regarded valuable.
because the expense of transpottation'requir
ed to betnet; and this expeose has been t
grealitolenctiurage inipitaltsts• to embark in
their nieuufacttire, except jan, a eery !hutted
kale. ' Iron which is 'one el the most impor
tant mineral productions is at the seine, time
one of the most abundant lit:his State. It
is not only abundant. but it is also of the ti=
nestrand;best *kids for bar iron. ' .
..ter us look at-this subject.une moment • . IMPROVEMENT IN; IRON RAILS.
I Upon Deep -Myer, , in- connectiou- d Mhe I A patent! has recently been ' granted to Mr.
coal formation there are Mutterer! le . of Patrick O'fleily; of, the City- of Reading. for
"the_mited oxidesand carbonate of iron. Ad. I an'improvement in Cast Iron Rails for Rail
jaceut to the coat formation, and \wiihiu a, roads,: which is described by : the iuveutor .
few Miles of ito be primary' rocks n Isoabou nd ; thus:-.
in the richest• iron ore .. in the most favor. ;; . " I claim ihe divided oibotible plate rail,
able position then, there is every- ioducement 1 its described, which is canvases) of a flanged,
which can be offend in the. interior of the ! itreh or biidged rail. of the usual form, and
l eouniry; for the establishineut of iron Works. i
,atemt 'halt the usual thickness and weight,
There is no manufacture, there is no"branch I With another rail'of 'mother external form,
of business which brings so Much'prosperity, j t thickness , and weight. oirwhich !frith's. the
to a csonniunity as the ntsuutacture oti iron . ! tinder" side of , die arck of the upper rail
It at once opens a home Market for all ;kinds ! io rides, forming a grnove to fit over sad
'of farm,Products—grains, fruits anti meat.— i
; I est;upon the arch or megue• of Abe lower m
A large populatiu which are net'producers l tail: the flanges of the upper tail resting upon ,
of food iin any offits forms. have to he fed ; mid fitting those of the' under rail, and the
and clothed. , Leaving out of view, howev- Ilspikettoles of the two corresponding. so that
er, A MARKET, I wish to call the attention of ;Jim same bolts•or spike will isecure.,them
the public 16 the tact,;thallorth'earolina is ;:firmly together, and to the fotiodlition, the
one of the best fields for the manufacture ori • sompouud rail thin fortified and propcittiorted
"refined liron. Pennsylvania tray be c rouch ; , Itaving a dlmblr bridge told - a double base,
better. provided with site means of makiue ; the two portions of' whiCh reciprocally sup- .
conimon, iron,: but "refined bar iron Can be ';port and strengthen eachother.
'made shaper ; here thanitt the State I have !. " Also, the method described of strength- .
named'; tier the *Ole reason that sign's this l' ening the joints of the i tirdinary bridge- or'
State has the right ; kind, of .ore for the put - !i tail , while leaeing its !middle ot jadequate
pose, she can produce the only kind of fuel I, stretigth, byrintiving a lou,gitudinal section
in,'"sufOient abundance to meet the ' wants of !of its , inside equal' o about half the weight ~.-
the husiness.' This is Charcoal ;, and she ::of the rails; half its length endwise, so his to
has it, ',because her forests are unfailing, and i break joint with the outside, or constructing -
[-will renew themselves in about uue.hall the 1 the rail , iu two parts, 'to Correspond in form
pperiod 'required in Pennsylvanin ant New laud positto%with the, tyro parts of the inner •
York.' No other fuel but charcoal can be eta. :; halt., wtiere divided 'from the-' outer and
pfuyed for the manufacture of the, hest bat; :Moved as aforesaid. whereby the joints of
iron. From ;the best bar iroo, steel !s i e, r the upper rail are rendered as capable of sup
as*ell as all kinds ti mil
t wire , and various `,' porting the' load as its middle, and the whole
utensils whieh require .a tough iron. ; Here, made stronger, witha given quantity of ma
then, iti"a field not' yet occupied in this cuuu- ' I , menial.- than by any mole 'of construction
try; and' it We consider for one. moment the 1: heretofore known. ,
present wants of a community for ; the best '' s Another , improvement patented to J. Dm
kinds Of iron, as ftleata boiler plates, end,olli ton Steele, of Pottstown; au Engineer on the
rte tree trorh of steamboats (end railroad ears, t P. & R. Railroad, isdeicribed. by him es NI- .
we can szarcely calculate , the demand which I lows, to wit :. I` •i.
, 1 •
might Spring up fur it. In addition ;to' all f, 't l claitntlieconstrnetipn of a rail in two
this, why should net North Cardlins 'menu= parts, which is comp:Aid-lAA_ flanged U 'or
facture the rails for her iron rOads which she , bridge rail of the usual ;form., with another -
is constructing? ;ft is trtte,•it iv too late tot rail of splice plate, of similar external Ran,
meet the demand for iron for 'her Central; on which it rides, the under sides of the arch
Road, but there is still room and time' to be, i or lltelieper rail forming a groove to k
ein for' that business, for the extYmsion; of this ! over the arch or tongue of the lower rail or
Road East and 'Vest.." This State should i splice plate, and theitanges'of the one over- •
have Made every foot of rail for her! roads,- laying and resting updii, the flanges of the •
for it Must. be certain, dud, indeed ;trt
.bet other.'and the flanges riraglie visited *aged'.
proved, that even at, the low price of railrodd , er, the tropilies or bolts fastening the rail at
tron during a portion of the twelve 'ltiontfis4 large to their seeriogs,lmay be made to piss
past.li could have been made.bereat 4 514 4 11 through the flanges, and thus' Odom the
profit.; The,climate is inure favorable than . double duty of fastening them' together and
at the North, the means. orhiving cheap, and :i to their bearings, and the interior rail rusy
hid arid coal abiludatit.' • The great expense have a solid or hollow tongue"to rib,.and it
aitendtng the manufactureof iron arises io rati May have - a /length suf fi cient to.. give it a
great measure front the cost of coal: Coall, bearing tin three sills or cross ties ' directly
it North Carolina must be cheaper, by one..! huller and adjacent to the joint, or it rtiay be.
'fourth than in" New York. :The ores areil equal in length to the Upper or main rail Bud
abundant and favorably : loeated. Among the') break' joints' with it, As mai hereafter` Le
tires of iron theeteel ore is quite ettutidant.;;; wind must desirable.'.'i' ' . • •
At Al r._ D. mar. i solsore§„iu Randolph conit.:l : •!, .
! ty, ifie;steel ore'esesis in ivio quite impiir-:f
[ant vs-ins: fa Cl ; ertnany this variety i!..1,...07
ufactured at Once into steel. - , •I , - 1 ~
.414 object in the foregoing remarks is to I
.calf the attention of capitalists to the; rnatiu-i.;
facture of iron in all its branches, which' f,'•
wish the public . 6 ionsider in relation to the
improvements in routstnow in progress ;of
construction. -.- , • , 1; ;
' " Rut the iron' manufacture is, (Oily tine
' branch of industry whieh is de:nit:led to spring
up and flourish.' Copper': - iA-'anothei , inelet
which is now - found to ' bellololv t,'and its
info:nig and manufacture opens another rad
towrealth and encouragement, in itnproie -
Wont in roads. It is, however, itnpossible
that the-three great pursuits of :hunian life,
ACit I6ULTVRE, IVIINING ' ,and MAN O.A.CTI7Rt9I
should prosper without also increasing, tta ti
very great extent. the travel both fur business
antf.pleaspre, and hence those' who .j propi.?e .
investing capital in rail and plank roads, can:
not be disappointecl,,provided they sres'ettni•
strut* through those sections which inn
main mineral wealth combined with a rich
proddctive soil :'aud-it to a rinutritable tiat
in North Carolina:that , fertile soils cover her
mince of etial, - coplier, iron and gpld where
as, in other, rich mining districtethe 'soir IC
usually unproductive.' , - - r i' -
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MI
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ANTIQVITIES OF THE LEAD H , EAD DN.
P
,
Eiploring along the Pulls of theiSiui
wa creek to-day, near *tiler's grist mi
disenvered an the top ofridge, east of the
ereell, whit at tint resembled-the remainspl
a king embankment': hut on further
nation, prtivedio be ItiErWOrIC of:a rt,"
Iv intended, to resemble„some,,huge..aniMil. '
The shape of the bead,' fegt, can s tyd.(l4lll'
Eand..the general chitlisielie the vertebral C..cd
'unin• are ss perfect as al modeled by indi yid
ualsip a high statt;a4eilizition.,i
to yourself a ridge on: the prairie.. three hun
ifted. yards wide, one. himdietl feet 1004
rounded on thej nip by a deep deposit of clan.
Jnecen!r4lly :along the line of its kurut t l.
thrown up In- erribankment twin; three
feet high, fonned•of elay,the outlines at a
large quadruped measuring 2.50 feet , ertlp,
The rip of its. nose to the , end , its 10,4-
length of the legs 60 feet from end of note,.
to end of t ears 44 feet .; length nflvdy betweelt
Pie • lore and, hind legs. ` 105 feet :. length-of
tail?s feet ;\ width of body xetralivi- IS. feet;
length;of ears 10 feet. The' troolil in both
the tore land hind legs are natural to , aii ztu
inallyikon its side. • -r:
• .:The genet:al 'outlines of this.emlinsseil, fig
ure moss nearly resemble au • extinct • :mynah
known jn'geologiSts ilsthe lilagatheriurp:4-•
[
T foesi is of • the animal
,provo4 bit itti I sPi•
nsleolumn was one lUot tn'tliemter. 'As
tlicr.ize, t irit stiiiiiale is nn index
' of their)-stringthotameidewriuw be formed
of the' piArersof this' emiinet ni . enilkeotiEthe
niasioddfh familySmetiof ih
imaii fibre - been• dug up oh the Sinsimtwa,
abotit threeirtile!tlrcurhthi.lphir.o..;-• Writtnoiv
the,h l .lol l oo c, Wham for Mill
Purfose!bas-tmseirfhtwork figurr thane
upon these. hills'? .unfit the pres+nt rnee
of Indians, surely . ; ifieyotre evidently is
much ta-.the;.dark.. as wh ,Could' r the,
mastodon. %/testy not yet have : beeoems
mO.
duet when' aborigines fink rodnietl'utter
these prairies j , It is:not ureasntuibite to ittup4
pose that softie mernbers of rhetie luove ex
tine* ininials were yet,alive Whetilitan &yr
mole his appearance ii•theuppeercorn of
the lilississiptd,ValW;tultrthat
and:admiration being-ti.6l)
pitch by sight, iltetr-coloi!!al dimension's,
gave bite!' rolhe idea oristipinfttjt* hal this
moiler to posterity one ott he grea test ,
1 ere of the °gel-- realenaVelferroniirn.
- .
'plead,
Iwbite,
tr7',Tits Nei . 'ltiek.'- iiad , Erie Vim
iargement is uoitoppi aii toircoriaple
this Canattiastiteen-ta `, a. ltall.lla d
for ten years, owing to the math' ; ti
#ltePsteti pirates. I 1 -
lil • .
ktker
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16:
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MN
i 'l,atts ..... •:i . : ~• *•E .:- . . ..
tt 1 6 - , ',, ,•• . .
", ,• i "1%14% -T eilmt,NOlt m ptipoitil D e
Qp, y 8 0 .7,0
‘ ,.t ivai:T o p e , and the' •
nAde,4ol.4tange Qr., itltlittre4o.oehis' , well'
worthy Orperussitt . '4l4sy.a.translation .•
has that most "mmarittleAlljeitnanwri- -
teicet,l'ofitr Pattiliebtey,,, ' itilepti to the
ndiultrif iden'et thii?stisfues'4Vice, 'Which •
ii,truly startling atid,subltne. •''.' - .
Goolcalled upTfonk.dttaila. :.istinan into the'-'.'
vestibule 'of Nalco, - saying-..." Come thou
hithei:',and see the 4;1'07 of My
,house.'!,—
And Id the'tenitats th at rieood around lilli ,
throne,l he - 7sairl—,'!•Tal. hint' indpundres.s
him, from Its to ot 'cit. 464: cleanse I)4:rt.
mist, and put ii-raiiibieiiiiiinsO hie nostrils; .
'Wily Much not with ttny qtartge hiti'..ttutuan . •
heart. l -•the heart that wects.nadtrembles.",•-•
If was done; 'and with, n. flighty'' angel for 2 .
'his - guide,lhe man stood - ri.ady tor. his Mb.'
PO voyage ; and from the terraces of hen.
ven,.without sound or fareirelf. - at mart' they _-
Whieeied , steray. into Astidkas'space.', - Some
tunes with the solentn flight of angel Wings
they Iled- through Zastrasiths of darkness, .
pirotigh _wilileumot dttult that divided the
Worlds of life; sometimestthey swept over
fiontit.6, th a t were' quickininfr under pro. -
;phetic motions from Gnd:' , Then from a die ,
M
'ace that is counted onl in •, heaven, light
'awned for a time through a sleepyffilm ; by
~,
Aihutteribte pace the, light swept to them; ---
!they by'unutterable paCe in the. light : in a
moment the rushing .0 planets was upon
.them ; inn moment the,l,blizings ''ot suns
was around them. Theit[eame. etem i ties of.
Itivilight, that '
revealed but were not -reveal =
I led. To the right hand and.to the left tow-
tied mighty conitellationshat ET.self r ef i t . :
.ititions and answers-tromaltif:lhat by cons- .
i ITT' posuu)Us,built up triuniphant gates whose •
atehitraves,tvhOseanthways—horiiontalup- ••
•Irl.glitteStetl. roseat'altittlifes, by spans—
that
I seemed ghostly from inguitude,, With- •
kin! . ;pensive the :architraves, past_ntimber
'Were the ••atChways.. beyond memory the
,rotes. 'Willtin were stairs that .4.314 the .
ieteruities above, that de' ended to he ei'l4.- ~
; tittles helms . ; above was below, belOw them •
Was above to the Man stepped of
'lids :. depth • was. swallowed up -in`height
itsamouptable,leight Was swallowed up in
Idepth mita thomable. Suddenly as thus they
Irrotle - from infinite, suddenly as thus they tth
; tad over abysmal worlds, aluighty ere arose
I- 7 that sitstems more MylerioUs, that worlds
;{snore lit linwy.--ot her hegh ts; and other depths
L . 1 -Were ectinitig. were 'atl',liantl. Thea .ihr •
man . sighed, and stopped . . shuddered and
t ,tept. ' His overlatienet , heart-uttered itself •
iin tears : atid,he said.--t"...! Angel. I will go no
j Anther. For the spiri t of man ache s with .
OliS . infinity. Insufferable is the glory - .ot
Itltod.
~; Let , me lie
,'fit'ilvo in the grave front
I ~itle 4wrieettlions• of the Jritittite : for 'end I
:ire there i.: none.-r. Atidfront all the listen.
tug stars that shone around issued a chorat
Otre. " The' man
_speak'S truly ; ':.end t here
is "none that ever yet,. we-heard of." " End
is there none ?", the angel solemnly demand
ed,' - IS there; indeed offend ? ' And is this •
the so' trim/ that kills vtitf 1" - 13nt no vow..
answered, that be . mightiturwerihinvelf.—*
' Then 'the angel threw tip' kisglortous hands
to thetheativit :
.saying. f' End is theremine
lolhef i umierse 'at (lad ? Lo l also there i
pia beginning." ...>
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SEW f %N 131001ITANT INVENTION.
• 'lte . New tork . Tribune 5,44 a. that the last
court. of inieution the way or An, is our
of singular beauty, called the Cryinalotype,
invented and patented by. John A. Whipple..
Ai Boston, -and trough( to New York and
now in pru:ntice by .ROut: the well-known
Taguerreati:Artist, - - - 73 roadway. The A.
• -31
' ( l4its.alcttyp is o-inetbt,Ki of Wong likenesses
opoiigtasirand paper,so_tbat when fi nished
iihei present all the beauty of actual pais
fiog witlfthe unerring accurry, of the Da
,kuerrealype.tikeuess. ' 'kite process is easy.
',end when one picture is made, hundreds- tit
-r•opies naiy•be taked--iihnsma a measure
,valiog the steel plate press. The most ;per,
pet and-beautiful copies of single butldinr.
'whole Streets, broad. Gelds sad landscapes.
'are, 'alien by this methbd, showing every line
:and feattire, every hifil and • vale, Snick aud
Stone •with, an - accuracy far , excelling any:
species of drawing, :he, whole pir ture•preseir•
:tiog all the appearance of •si itch mezzotint
,engraving. :For Me l t:inmates of Art. where
•perlect accuracy of drawing is definable, and
4orl perpetuating. portraits,. family scenes,
i homesteads, ore., to the compact• form of
I:plaie engravings: the erystatotype will be of
retnarkable italue.
•
I , . ' 1- TuE SOAP PLANT.'
I The ;Soap Plant,'soiealled, grows all over
uo'bigh 41 as well Is in the
valleys: ; The leaves Make their appearance
abourthe middle of :November. or about WI
weeks alter the rainy ;season ;has fairly set
in ;'the plants never grow more than ott
foot' higb;and the leaves and stalk drop -OW
tirely o ff in May; tliongh the bulbs remain
lin the ground all summer withciutdecay.
ing. It tinsel. to walla within all parts uf
Ithe'coontry, am.Vby those whti know its
vir
tues it,is Nefertiti to fhe,best of soap. the
Imethod of using it is inertly to strip oil the
iltusk, dip the clothes in water,:and tab the
bulb on them; it makes a thick lather, and
smells,not unlike new Urciwri snap. The bo-
Itanical , name ol,the plant ts " phalangium
IpOutaridianum-" Besides this plant, the
i'ltardt..cdA tree; ' l , C11214E12' saponaria." is also
luied iii Sinai Arqtrietibe washing.' See
whet plants have, been used" tu various
.COalltries as a substithte -for soap... All of
'these contain considerable quantities of olea•
:Igittons nod' alkaline principles io their cow
,ixisition, which'' their value dependr
Wp. 1 . 1 41/15111FETL INV.UNTION
Bfernplitsl'Enqinrer contains t a coal.
inunicatioa from Dr. I f .stro, who gays ,•. his
'clainflerifie`inientioti or the AtinratOtiaric
~:T'Oegraptlittinteordetit,o4ittierßrertsitaisost
oi:Srtasni::'! Let. Rt4itsitnsort bias pnttettred ,
'a patent: which.goesilar to moans tuns; shots
of prntracted Nit:tuff BstarsT's,
, ;tion io reference id the natter, it somewhat
ipii;ottinirtie. 'Dr. Limn rd*o states .list - he is
, "engaged in arranging a systetna tic Theorem'.
: and in draittrign sketch of s litre of- ecitornu—
i aieation. by which the iiorind of sinids''snay.
he,delivered 'in. rearote - 'cities. in .less -time
1' thatt it would sake to Write them." Ilecalls
;in Yertul 771egraph;,:eott says.' the', day is
l'OoPfitt distant when the editor of the Engvr
caol - in his sanciuni;nt Memphis, , acid
id utter . worill'iif 'Which the suunds..thirevf csti
be dpli erred in New Chitlins to less time than
be can agile a tiozett u oetiOi. This 'Verbal
,Telegraph: says the Doctor; will answer the
ends for Which'ff 'IS "'designed. beyond the
possibility Atka douht.'i
. :
,111E4SE.—The Chinese pie
actailiheeseltons kiss, called " mu*
Ion," -which ail sell In the.streeir ofesaion.
To Prepui.Mg this cheese, tbe paste floss steep
ed ground peas is boited, which cause" the
match to' dissolye with, the Casein. fitter
sltainflitthe 'HOW ais coagulated by is so.
lUIIO of gypsum. - -This coaszlum is work •
ed ups like spqr milk; salted, aud pressed into
moulds to make cheese, '
state
us l of
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