El 0 • . • Tbe lit - Haw Then _ • I=9 intro' stittnwl _ ._ E'v~LZE~..~. y July. 2. Editor andTroprietor MlAdaft Editor WEUGI NOSIONATIONS D1T01.4 GENERAL,. , Faaiikuo i7uOrri, ' VEYOR:GENERAL, .1116.1119, ecaitox cot. Arr. `AI; COMMISSIONER; ay.l.4itessua Countr, / 1 111 - AtIIEIIAS. ' fact that Bomanism can scriniay. Hence, tree' dis rinciples and objects is always 4y their bishops, priests, and Father Gavazzi has incurred aathemas,of the hierarihy for .posureS" - and - powerful deni corrupt practiCes of the church. ?dot, a most prominent itomisb er nee', him end cautitms• its k near him • • rice could reach all Irishmen who to go after this brute Gavazzi, to ie has to stiy, , ,n/e would implore ll:tbat - is sacred, tp stay at home. tat be used, we would say let them ion 'the stupid wises who &Trace blArish Catholics, by going near tt Gavazzi. They know that they siness whifleveg there, and, if they ire idiot down, thy, good riddance The fools do not reflect that their is just what Givazzi and the is • want. By going they play, as.. they are, into the hands of the Tiles of their conntry and of their both of, which they . arett disgrace. is neglected—desptsedhv the Ca. few Yorkl Philadelphia, Baltimore Ito. This 'galled him. Hp wonted those of • Quebec and Montreal.— Ines like him tube left to rail with. oiaoliee or. opposition. Those iCounilrels ist.wentto °fluor him have helped him to thing he 'wanted—the name of a. ;mind a martyr. It a pity that, as lives .ie'lcibe . lost, they were not thevictims of - iv own lolly.' We speak strongly. but we . . -, .eturpatienee with the vile rowdies Who ifiven to the bigots a fide chance to 'ea charictei and ;he Catholic i, and who have given lo Gararzi 6 po lk iihieh he would not otherwit'et hPre , We 'earnestly hope that, if Tlish li b: :o si :o .en a d uy t m he ore on o ly t , t s h u e ff e t ,r ir e u rs n:'.s t ‘r ei ti • e • At io d g i e fa t u r o lo ,p t i e t :s h a ro eti m . a th a t y y qu w ,l i r l t l e ' r l . 7 , the i. • our part, we cannpt, understand! why •! ' • Catholics should not listeo to him, as i • , ' itrevis„-Jthisllecturestati instiller , . " - thitpublic, why may not Cailiolics: • tas•Proiesiantio,•enjoy the eujertain • ••t If there are those of the rCaiholic r . _ who cannot bear the power of his f :h i :r e : l :re d : s il t :e r r: th l t a h l e e p lo l7 ,thu e, s b fa u r t ; m bu u t s '• Meeting and create a ' riot ; why;thel •'.. - certainly better stay away—we ,;:agree ail' who Italie discretion enough to behave llaselves at a public meeting f. although t,speaker's sentnrients may run counter to t - ficuliai prejudices—to such Catholics imta see no menhir of objection to their stag riresent at Gavazzi's or anybody else's litoes: -- Freedom• of speech' is a 'mailer, '1,01( IleaVen, as yet unrestricted in. this, 'Wry; and.an equal license is also mit* ' to the attendance of hearers. 1 lgher is anothermost 'anrioy / ijog*l'llorn • ideal Romanistu. Many ) fil the more .• ~ i,tgir of the - church have not lies • . r i . tc,i exprep their admiration and appro - • - his church secitimetits. land one Cath iahoii New Fork, openly and - erlorsed'Aliis opinions. .- ? This• has • , rfoals fears, on the part of those Who ,••,, the original policy of the church, ie -all power of speed)! and i action, io 4e.Ortirnoti source, and who tremble at the .e mention of disobedience.or: dirision.— : ; ey ere very jealonsof the slightest respect r. i M him, as the followirig from the Pilot, led above,' will show—,some of, the mill companies of Boston saving lately ten _ 1 • Meagher an evc,ort in that city: • - aking of,this lost boy, we wish to ask 'panics two or three questions in' n . • ;taut - way., Firstly, even admit." " o the sake of argument, that persons • It eiher deserve military honors, do you •• . iitfal - Ahat an extension of them to such ' iemakes Your Military hon Orsa very emu , erair. ,It you go ohm wetere.will ytiu " 'Mitt° whom will you refuse honors? ' honors will become too maintop, and come, like the honors of the city of New a laughing-stock. it is not prudent tend them to every Meagher, that strolls t, for what greater honor can you extend • . Inoue whom all confess to be worthy of • • ighest distinctions. if you honor equat e mountebank and the hero, will the he ire fur you or your honors? ,Betides, -,. ire divided in seniithent with reference rsons of the Meagher stamp. And , 'vision is deep. Why then_ adopt a );- 't Which is abhorrent to a half—a third. % respectable 'minority of your body ? for the,sake of gratifying a fetv young • V, nth the risk of latal 'dissensions • arid the perhaps equally disagreeable offending the majority of the. Irish tie communityr and the wierwhelming ,rity, of influential periOns in that - corn-, Cannotlou see this in the fact that —miter Managers are Obliged to ask - fimtk--10 preside over their meetings because they cannot Gild among ,the_ *a:Meaglteriied person who is ear - 11tesi4ing over a meeting." COIiP I 'DENOLIEjer: •, • • 41S; e Ilical cot_rspondent e New V writing oni the rm , • , , , -- r - ect of coup . 4 :'4:*.distiase which' 3b caused so mislay `kl • eg aeaths since e hut weather Set in, ~ 4 ..., -, -" e i lb" 1 1 ► ~. ymptoma and the proper t° e'applied : . . ,r. mptorus of its approach differ ~Setiat. In 'sonic cases its attack is very i• 404--With slight indications, if any, of its !, !bath: though, as ,a general thing, Ter . i! , *' - diiiiness, ringing in the ears,diin ' Night, pain and heavins'iu the head ihkiprecursors cif coup de sold arid of 6. .:. finotas on experiencing these • ' a, or their approach, shouht 'flame ,* quit work and ride home ; and by , tig,, as soon as they can, free use ul cold 4 11tiOnS to the head, will, in all proba ----- ,feeover. , • ige the patient in a cool and airy situ ... Ash his head and shoulders elevated, ,••Itte-one is; removing his cravat, •1'.. - , 's , shirt-collar, and removing or . , .."•$' • trativer else may be tight about 4 - 41 4 ',• # shnutklenly told water on his . be done with a pitcher, or ~ .. .. vessel, bed at some distance , .4', p ouring upon it a large rand . S ts, .11 .... ~fit . r ., :" •Mustard plasters, may also tßeSapper part of the feet and '41Rjr....4.. tut continue the water, and i,tett•be saved. ' iiiiiiijyy z. man, front the nature of • , , _ ewer from wore subject to2"attacks 'her clasiof, persons, • her will give ..... . r ,••• - itpulent indivill . 1, , 40 ,-1. - • • - 4,..,,, - " St; BDU ',111711 ' t:. :.ri,..'! - :_ , ;,...,.,,,_„,.......- 0414 . 10 4. • _ i '*,:-_l4ATioius. Coxv , ' dafrt e Fr , ..,. 4 4,*or.in the United . tet, is an- V;!eciusene at Rochester. N. 17,, on orlaly inst. The • object starch IS and - deliberate neon , the 'present 'altd-opoti principles and rnettistites 74404 Ifle welfare, ptogtm and gene '6setntiof the colored itlee."l- , ,, I *ii:*e 'that Readtag is to read'dele• f' tit ;t -- ome-other places to the State. "r.:S'''' . .blive' a member or two frofn qui . 1141417,,0r,rri Bull :executes , -• 4 it ()lama, otter county. Pa., clause prohibiting the "lo of except for AUMIOI FICIUMIXILLIICOILIATI4 , I ' Ct , ur -- .3sf we being limited last week, we ha r e' till some comments to make on'the 'statistics of the Liquor Traffic in ibis Coun ty, at shown by the- table in our Was issue.. By reference to the' table, the 1(1111)*it4 statistics may, be gathere'd Beer-ltouSes in Coal RCaiollil2.'s3, Taverns ta. 1. 44 Stores selling liquor " I Total No. of rilsemirliese liquor is sold.-636 Or, about one licensed bowie to every nine man half voters in the Region ! iteer-houses in country district in '53, 20 TaYerust, 72 - S - fores selling liquor " 18 Tujafi . 110 ,Now, let us hear - these numbers in ,mind and eonirati - some.otbers:- The number 'of Paupers bout loterupe same from the country Districts, in each - of the Years 1851 and 1852, was only B,'white Isom the Region, there were, for those years, respectively, 197 and 213 =mak lag 'die proportion fpr two years, from Ihese two divoions 'of the gouoy. 1G to 4 UP—, Vet the citizens ,of the country are taxed just the same as - those of the Coal Region - fa the support of the Paupers of the County;— that is; the money is taken out of the lax. eta of the.people its she country districts to support the Paupers manufactured at, the i 7.16 Rum boles in the Coal Region. When to this is added the Court, expenses.of the County, neatly every criminal case and a large_ share or the ordinary business jot which brigs:fates in the Lignor traffic of the Coat Region; it is astonishlng that the tax payers of the - country districts submit to such an imposttiou r Policy. one would think, might render these people all Ters perance advocates, it.no other or better mo iire would. • Mir is the evil complained of abatiog l — will= h observed, by relerence,to the ta ble; that whilei the numberr of Bi/er-shOps and: Taverns in the Cotiiiit districts 're mains the came this .year,lltir iT was last —2O and 72, resvxtively—they have each been - greatly multiplied, in the Coal Region —there being 132 murelleer lollies and 10 i" MOM Taverns this year than last ! There is uu telling where this nuiSance will stop, Out 1 Court seemdeiermined w hoot er else ria ay ' complain of their, proceedings, the Liquor-sel ilers shall hsve(no reason to find fault . with Ahem. C be had fur iii re a l air. _ieenses can tau . he were ilsk • m e Or - g, any time. Complaints ar e daily emsde from ctifferem'paris ofthe County,thit houses are heel:tied io otit-of.ihe.war places, where neither the wants iil the Community Dar 'the i . :uuV.etiience oil traiellers require ouch .ee•! tublietiments. . . We are daily Vectaning more and inure ' persuaded 'that nothing short- of . a PrOhibi oiry Law can; ever, reach root of the evil,-urcffeetnally cure this Moral' leprosy , in Schuylkill Count?.',.. ilmOst every other devisable remedy has ,risen applied—Tem perance societies of varicitis kinds have been formed, appeal'' has loilinved j appeal from able Speakers:and from the Press; tiev et a Grand Jury assembles but whoie report; autibutes the Crime dad. Pauperisto of the County to this one main cause,.theltraffie in ' Rum (the-records ol the Ctiurt anti the sta tistics of the Jail and the A linpho+e amply 'corroborate their opinion), the Judges ou" the ' Bench have been remonstrated With Nith in public arittprivate; but all to no prpLise.?— The evil .is inereasing—Javerns nd Beer- ; !lapses are 'rapidly multiplying to diir midst, until the whole Region is literalli covered with these, plague. spots. What is, now` wanted,'and it seems the only remaining and last resort-of the Irieods of Teniperance,Js a thorough 'orgattization'thfou.shout the State, lor the purpose ol securing a Legisiature'la-' vorable to the passage,Ol the Alaine Law.— Movements 'are already making , to that ef fect in several countie!i,:and we rieonitnelid a like policy lo the friends of the cause. here. TEMPERANCE ~ CAMPAIGN. • . The Tempenince men throughoutthe c °un- I try are now about adopting the last argument of the old man, .who biOuglit the boy, down from his apple tree. Moral suasion . , in the form of lectures and societies, piddle and secret, has (been employed for yeais With out fairly reaching the root of the evil. The , friends of the cause now intend tryin what •• virtue there is" in the ballot bo. A. County, - Convention, Without distinctiihn ,of political party ,, was, field in Philadelphia; .. on Monday ltit, and the following resolu• I has , beenadopted. A similar Conventio , been called i s Northumberland for: !next 'Monday, and ;a number of other counties in the State are likely j soon to follow / the good example: • ' i I • WHEREAS, The right of enacting our; oivn laws,lor-our own government, through Le gislatures chosen by ourselves, is guaranteed to us as citizens of this Commonwealth, it therefore becomes our: duty to select such 'men to Make our laws as will seek to I pro tect the 'people from moral, social and politi. 1 - cal evils, arising (runt whatever source', they may ; acid as (hp' ,ale of iotozicattng liqtiors. io thecommunity hrough the license system, has, been attended by deplorable consequen ces in the depravix of the morals of society, attended) by strife in our midst, and:causing heavy and onerous taxation, therefore, 1 1. Beiolad, Ttiat as citizens and •co era we are in favor of such laws as will,rernove the causes of the existing evils by totally pro‘ hibiting the manufacture and sale of all in toxicating liqub*iit, a beverage, ind, pledge ourselves to carry forward with renewed sit chitin the movements now in progretis 47' the friends of Law and Order, until the ii:ii( - 1"'; of the people of re•tansyoanja.aeajirti e . a , t2 i'answered : ......'„,- , t'''' . • - .14etIrgi, ,That the support of paupe,-',. Vim, the cost oft preserving the public - Pear nd prosecutions-of violated laws, resultuig ~nom the use of intoxicating liquors, greatly ' ranscend the amount ofirevenue . derived by i he Stare froin 1 he,present • • License System," and therefore the pecuniary interest of every Tee Payer will be promoted by the enact ment of a Prohibitory ,Liquor Law. :I. Rrsoleit I, Thal this - Convention' deem it inexpedient tc. become in anyway ionnee _ted with the nominations of any other polit ical party, believingtthat success in our et= forts requires separate Ind - independent action. 4. Rewired, That this '' , convention deem it expedient to nominate a, fultiie i tet of 'such men as are known to to be able and firm sup ! porters of a,. Prohiliitory Lititio: Law; irre spective of any and every partizan feeling. i T. Resolved: That we urgently request the different Wards and Townships to assemble and organize Prohibitor : Liquor Law Assoi cations, to appoint Blue -Committees rocarl iry out fully the objects f this Convention, 1 and induce the success of our ticket: : 1 . The first and second resolutions weriadop ted, and pending the, consideration' of the third one, the following :so hstitute 'watt of fered : -nrsoirid. That'it is - hereby expreisly, de clared, that should the' two great Political Conventions, or either of Ahem, select :Isucb candidates as will he - acceptable to the frtends of Prohibition, that then the nominations made by this Convention shall be withdrawn. • During theconsideratioo of the substitute, theAuvention adjourned over' until 'Nies dav, July sth, at 10 o'clock i 11.7'TI1E HOT' .WEATIiEII.--The tulh t wi n g from Lei gh Hunt's Indicator to a pleasant sal. L . , - descriptive of a hot daY in England, Which • is quite appiteable to this 'region at preselot: " Now a fellow 'llia hods he has 'three miles further to go,'in a pair of tight shoes, is in a pretty situation. Now the apothecary's apprentice with a bitterness beyond aloes. thinks ot the pond he twit to bathe in at school. Now the lounger, who cannot 'resin ,riding his new horse, feels his boots burial him. Now jockeys, walking it great Coats to lose flesh, curse inwardly. Now five fat *Ville in a stage coach hate the ! b fat one, who is coming in, and think hehis no right to .be so large. Now bakers look . vicious, and cooks are aggravated." ' tr 7 TAIL NOTICE.—There are lout 'huts-. tired and fifty persons snits/My fonad dt'own 'ed itt[New York city. These aceideuts erg attributed to the groggeries. A stupid sot. after patroniziog a gmaery to a late hour in the night, is thrust out into the deer neris and left toesielor bloke!. s He tumbles into the river, and the nest thin g. .drowued body "turns up," giviuz wortrattd fees to the' Car ! • ones . • .. i condition more Ok given by all the he United numbered %Li are m different THE. 'MARV JIM" his agala: ; been very . arm , during e week; but 'etie'have heed blessed pith SelresbiugshoSvires. NE ZDITOIVS TMIM. Tut Minna Minazurf4 eclindby-Ww4.2ithi;;' 4ary, New ifath, MOM er*iner monthly, r)nri noted to theinnerat utlennthntSithrg. The Others think - their; owing inOututee at thisitimi4: 6asinesii*quires a' *ak orthia' lanulier bitake uhlor,thaematinaliik ,i4os in excellent style, well printed, on goad Mere 4$ containi a laige iunount efinkeswOotkl. found both Mien** and*Rablig !Or 1 any way connected With *Me eliwnoiw' $5,00 a year. If the Wadi larawOfcbitlO!! promised by th e Oreille niiii*C r Wi: 4 ' 2 WWNO I t' mend kas being fully. With .11111 puce el/becOf' t.! 415 126 95 -- t Perirsie for July is well (died with all inn:let:of interesting. raiding muter, besides numerous*' gfavingo. In its table of coistetiui, we notice 'Abe fallowing articles :—" Educational InsiitationS.ot New-York . ," 4 ' Life ; - ' diellietied ; '. Jack Lantern's lii '" " Abse days in Vicuna," • iruele, &c., Sc. - Partici is r the, I,esi monthlies now pnbli •ciir —ter be had at Bannan's Tait IJVITST 1101161 _JD ALnit the • .11i's5iums - rta fiEvrriv ;hard been, Their works together . aisith - the other Reviiwr, Edinburgh, North Britiah, du., ans highly; esteem ed in this country as well as in Europe; !Tho;, are conducted by men of the , highest literary abilities. Price of Bbichwixafor oils iteVleir $3, or Black wood and the Four Revaws slo—to be. had at flanihrir';=. • ; u 1.17/141. 131' Co., Boston, the pubtabera off,that excellent periodical, " Ltttell's Living Age," iirrite' today the first number of a larg2 weekly pleavapts per. to be called the Frailin, to beta record c.! the Na and politics of the world, or as the; piggish. ere antroance a, the Ffattilin is to be, in ;eon temporary Politics and social Pligoadiaty, what the "bring Age", rs•ln current Literature. Trice ii a year. Subixitptions received at Pan: Toni! Naito. . nr List of the naives of Jurors Iliaka to attend n special Court of COIXIMOR Pleas, toloqol (len at Pottsville, lu'unti tot the County 41 8.6 1 41. Tuesday the PAL dap ,of July A. D. 051; at 10 o'clock A. 11i : ;. = - y , . Samuel Hartz, Pottsville Henry Urea, • Sebrocht 13ergee, Bany„l:lF.Snyder,S.chulL Haven M.,Weand, Pt. Carbon; {Jas. M. Clark. Freiley, Wm. Keiser, Tamaqui,;Wm: Lerch, Van E. Hammer, Pottsvilleq lino Sillvtaan,Pottictille, J W. Bartels, QUA, ilos. H. Christ, BmitVh. Meyer Stirslre, Pottsville - l ino. Colbum, SohoOki'', Jno. Meabecit, Wayhe.t Reuben Kline, N e, Jamb Tough; Pottsville, ,Henry Koehler, Eldred, George Rem, Eldred. ' ' tJohn H. Dietrich, Wlyne .T. H. 'Wintersteen, Port-E. P. Btu-khaki!, Miners, Carbon.• - trifle, J.evi Reeber, - N. David Price, Mmeritrille, Jos. Cockhill,Pt. Carbon, W. L. Heisler, Poitskille, E. Faust, Norwegiamt. Lli Shealy, Port Cirbon, P. Weaver, Jr., Ru-h„l' Jas. Connor, Blythe:, G. R Shall, Orwigsburg, Scott Steel. St. , Chtsr, - F. Werntz, Pinegrove, lino. Suitzer,N.Manheim, ino Marlin,Pottsvillef Wm. Major, Pott,Ville, .„ rr At a siat?d nieettng of ihe rottOrme Seenon, NoT4I, C. of t, held at their Hall, don day evening June 27titi1&S3, the toßowing opieers wet 'sleeted tor the emitting quarter Bosilshell, W. A.; W. Ramsey Potts, V. A;; W: J. Parvin, S : ; Francis U. Farquhar, A. S.; Sinuel R. Whitney, T.; Day;id Woleott, A. T.; 4irittal Rusfel, G.; Philip_ Kmitz, I.r; Henry 111uhe,; AV.; Henry C. Russel, A. W. is • Or Michael Wetlnati, a workman a the Colliery ofJossrean 'Wasuts, East.DalaWere, on Monday "last; aceidentti'ly tell head-fortmosi.i into the itreaier, sad w as 'crushed to preen beiWeen the powerful rollers, before the machinery eibilltl be stopped. Nye can hardly imagine a more hoirible death. Ile was married and tad.,a family oi..seve era' children. • • ; -1 . • OP A large fall of Coal, at themido of, the Messra. Honsox,'Donaldion, last week, I . atrterl. ate of the workmen-,his head only being fell free,' Where he remained. solate thirteen hours, while his feliow.laborers wert• engaged- digging bun out. Ezlrepting a tent brit+, he -escaped without any t. ;Tr t • r , • . 'A Huge Bowl of ,Soup.—Od TOday 12.4 the Expresss landed a large Turtle here m . jijli et froM.li.ey Weal, Flonila, for Major 13aVitteWn svIVatiia Hall. It 'weighed 120 : The Major is fattening him with a view of Irving itri shortly in soup. •;'• C$ No genera aryangrinept has beenmsde ftki. Mr celebration of ihe 4th hire. Th ( i , irdittark, we reaume; wilt be out, and4here will t e tOt pm; al quantity of fire cracker, %quite!, Sre cfplodeil d.tring the day. r-ir School TicLits.—As Almiday neit I. the 4tb'ot July, thC P...Ch00l tickets will be isSkied qn 'Tuesday, July„,sth, 'hy Mr. Jouri S. C. MOTIN, Who is appointed byi the Board to isima. Ell the tirlrets. • ScIitTYLXIM HAVEN AFFAII6 "[FROX Ot'R REC/i1.411. coiagsrottumti ?Ur B: Bou:cn, the Lock-tender sit 'the Five LoCks," was shamefully beaten,last by several Irish Bowmen. They were int,iMedi ately 'arrested and hrought before the Squir'4?.9 of fief. That high utrictionary,k the Squire; hoWever, like - the Irishman's ofla; wasn't thar," ,to eir:ercise his _mild dominion, rind consequently, they: , were permitted to give lei bail. Schuylkill- Haien- is decidedly ti'great place, but law and justice with is'a scarce commodity, I can assure The ..Pulletin mini" is quite liberal tii.hisippro• priation 61 gorough' difficers,d'Or Scb. Havtp. In his last week's paper,!he condescendingly grants us, two Burgesses, fen rliiwn Council tnen,;five School Directors, three SuFiervisors and two High Cerissta bles. For the 'extra Constable, lam sure he has our lasting obligationsi; but as for the TOwnCoun ell, 0 ! Mr. Bulletio; have mercy on us ; 3e . our Borough Tac is already some points abiive It:itera tion; with unmisiakeishle signs, that the o :end is not yet." . .oor ToWiiCOuncils, from tune *me morial, have been. in favor 'of kolas' imitrove meats" as is amply e,iiowit by the inacademWed in porti'v.f/fir localities. By thei r works you may know where they live, miles' have their eleeptions) Our shippers have heavy orders for coal, pod the probability is, that this happy state of Ihingf Will hist to the end of the season, closing with ?:a di-, -.- ...end. I :save been along toe Canal forsomejyttif. - . derahle distance intbhave notiskdi - oine of je Locks - f517 - rates) Veil! ddapi con ;ittort- The old adage, i` one stitch in time'lnv e," would, in my opinion, apply very Well , to r.t The iarukro, Fee,': have comeueneedharegving, and as 'MAI, Atervatiim all ; the fuss';'2 about the. ^ Hessitin Fly," is not likely to terrninatit their earthly eareer, at leitiO hot this year. ,eni) d!hatdo you thihk the trouble now I.llhY, that the rgratn ought to have i ; teveral ratno. before it. its ittil!" to it not strange , that tName persons wilt voniipla in, when theirgnuaar leo ,tire tilled to fiveullowing? Of Potatoes, too, they say them will be short ' ; ' , ropy, Well, time wilt shoyi r ' Yours!truly, tirlirtytkoll Ilaren4Jsona 29,1851. P. S. 1 have learned, "Mee writing ;the *boar, tliat'Sholl'o Powder istill,near OrwigOnirg;,, blew tip, o.day, about II j'eJoeli.,..severely Nunn* and Otherwrioe mutilating ;WU. DEIDERT. the --POwder natiler ; . he lived but - ihree hours alter the adi3Oeui lie leaves a ,wife aril child to mourn ht! / ~IINERSYILLE AITAII6. ;; . • , rano MtItql;LAC CORREtroNt•ENIO WI II the "weathetl o exceedingly !opptisire, and :19 nrrnowhere ahno.l intolerablel(thetekghl eat breath of air being a luxury,) von; tiadmit that the thiiint of centinin l g ottm.elten to Pen, ink and paper, is well calculated. to snake us rl}udd er and recut. In fact, we had - already tutored be re solution of repairing, in the stindY grove, ang there taking refuge under da l e venerable oak, wheil , Sol" kingly withdrew histicotching rays—thegaidering cloud and the pattering of my window (ind . leatin the speedy approach of 4 'Mud refreshing altowero seemingly advisedait to take advantagenc the mo w: ment : so I hastened o MY - writing eruerial* and, gentle reader, here lathe resubLi' j • The elorionininnizemay is making rtlynd himabs upon is., and ,suitable pneparations are!in vino to helebrato the meinoisblejay in t ateraning mea ner. Pre-Nies, sunday school eeteb i raticat's, and other interesting exercises On the mie pal, and craikcr and squib shooting, druakent smeibbles, fights, kick ups,' and rose•timeil. blue wincers, and other accidents are to catattiite the order of the day—foil how can we dare , to lis)pe for better things while the danon, rum, las sitch na• bounded sway?. . I On Sunday erten:tom lan, a lad named Sir 80-. ran, 16 years of whose parent: reside 41 : Irish lusen3 was . accidentally drowned, in, attempting to swim across Faust's doe; three mileetioutl!own. It appears be laid 4 wager with vanother4hat be ivoubl, swim acrosel and when but a feu!', yards from the opposite bahk, the suppositkisisibat be was seized with that Tang; sank, and berries any assistance could be rehdared, was null Lb &db. An inquest was held upon his remainS on *Way evening ; by A. Maltick,Esq. Verdict-40*sta! drowning. ; -"Le Pete Ole Bull ' the 4, iisimitsble,"'ogittia• oar ,citizens last; avows,. Re i 4 decidedly .. met," In which opihimsall that atiended, t his iced will dashikis camas. The perforsoluio was well attained:. . • The Comy Eduegoicaal Vsgovent coitus, Isere 1040041011. Ai Oki mots extuou6lol4ars", boss havelbeeo nu* tar the reception 411 straw^ we expect a !arse turnout Intaa - 111 of our County. • R *TrOsag: _ jeinattith; Isesi29lB, 1853 MEI • I is .- V oit-011-atitft l ite' ';ii'lii't.:iiil Mit:Enrilijt.. stifled fides " myself op- 1 Mt tia yoir atitiqu*tior.istpeaf„"Alse . of your • r ef ileilietri . do 11' *ea *WO .. Nem Stay sObject:nellees 11 isel an radio% duty. wa in upon me. sled IhnStbi cause si ity will be 10 soma liaili*xttat the better :-. there by( add yen slier all rind/AMA is thelliemai heart I=geone's oven beigt) 16; be' undluttood that this objectiMa be. tatermtnelesl with some• eslestefgotatis, althotaat svettscia . Y . lfethe case, #4ll'slit noel** 241 ltrbileil ill Ittlflettleleady catenates.' d,it atiailil isticetfiatifietaitjuetificationtpr - a man to keep ideal. ,- -,. . • - -. ‘ .. ;f: ; ..' PerMit. tar Ap_ pikuito-jtbee;4hat the 'Mine thai"bit evef . afilicted'Our highly I C VS PAI I land is ,thal • of intemperance , and w itt is ease -filadieepesa iteiiiireve to every philanthropic 'befits is the item fact that the fiteesof lids terrible anus ..are *Oren and interwoven hi a tbuttiviod way*: 10 'every direction's!!l through the diversified ramifies, turns of haulm° sticiely, so, that the adeestas of tree ry department rut trede, and °fever); avenue of 'ca -1 terpnsa and &Most every line of -"oriel interest, ' steeds either immediately or remotely ' o23 nee"-' with the vice' Of intemperance, or what i.s the same, thing ' with the trade. in. alcoholic potion. j That ia - apparenUy an, notwithstanding the actual truth is that the real and lastXtaterestOf theirest mass of 'mankind wade be ' itedy' promoted by its protabitiors.. And while upon the one WM, through . * agency of the almighty dollar the tea der feelings of so many thousands/de reached in a way that strengthens samost beyond deseripties the position ot this monster vice, upon the other hand the pa:winos at men are indorsed, the *en& tite (a most vitiated one) is pampered, and eves . by. his bewitching appearance, when " it givetti his color in the clip. by commanding the pammaaand the interests cd men, this wily foe wand* almost as impregnable is2iipii the heights ot Abrahant or up on the rock of dibraltef Itself. . ; - But, notwithstanding , the formidable appearance . and the strong position of the toe, there are men of strong bandit and blare hunts who dare -come to the attack, and.what Strikes the winks ot the ene my.with such :iiverwhelming dismay, alarm sad confusion, is the fact that they are counted by hun dreds of thoutinds; and,are springing up as by ma- Arid on every Side., i, • • Thu sword of tretbi4 drawn once for all front its scabbard; tti finshuig blade is raised high in the air, and the dark (deed CA ignorance and prejudice, !ballades its brielltne-is; is giving . way before the rays of the morning light; the voice of disregarded public opinioef; is heard kke bellowing thunder through the sky, and the dawning of a happier and more peacefiti, day is already heralded i the 'east. +.. , . These thoughts have been originated u learn ing the tact than we have opened in our terpri -rang town another fountainof liquid poison well the general stream, and while we havelheside ibis burning spring of moral deat to he simnel:o'S Bitonisr, twould itiquire whether it would not be appropri- ate to place aloug the ' margin of the stream, run ning lbereiroalS the names of the twelve ;reputable ertizens, who Certified to the Court thit a house ot public entertainment for the accommodation of •• Strangers and Travellers" was needed at the 1 head ot Hunter street, iu the Borough Of Tamaqua, i wear no onebelieves that a ~ Str e ngee . or Tray ' eller," such as comes within the permits ol the law, ever did Or ever will put up. And then at the coefluence of this, with the dreadful, whirling, sut locating, datnning, general , stream ,of 'Moral death the names of- thaCouit who granted, this license. And shall we.not then !have in. conspicuous posi tion the-names, and the proper natnesnf the whole party. pJ, 1 ictor s eriestpi4 ? ' . • One thing is certain,;and that is a public wrong bac been done; and in a shape that has taken ever% one by surprise. ,3 The Court, it is true, may plead in justification al,rertificate of evidence properly signed, that d tavern Was needed at this place, fire. But even that does not; create any obligation upon the Court to giant the linens, as it only gives to the Court, in eonnectin with the law,the authority so to do, Icaving,n- to exercise its own views of 'propriety in the matter ' and the people of Tama qua sire beginning to h ave plain and tearful eel-. deuce of the direction of its views of propriety in , reference, to this privilege of the establishment of places fo the sale ot fem. • lint these petitionersi what will they plead? In the mime of reason what ran they plead? Did they embody in Hirai prayer to: the Court, the points required by the: Act of 11th. March, 1831, without which the would norgrant a license _ . MI to any person? If so,iben this reiroir community will pronounce their petition a document of ph,- hood ;, for if I tavern i 4 needed mid-way from the base to the top of Sharp Mountain, in the borough of Tamaqua. at the heed of Huoter street; at wh i ch point ‘44 ( 9 .. vidler't foetidly. never.yet arrived, then a ni tavern needed at any point that can be ima gined; and, Mr. -Editor, this case shows that you were a little ; in error. in a recent remark, that a man had only to conAruct wind necessary buildings and hid liceniie was a matter of course, 'wherever his location Might lie, for, tf this-case be a precedent /re hat trot teen to do that. There is Positivelyi no way of accounting for the reckless manner in which these legalized 'rum holes are every where created, except upon the principle, that ‘; whom the gods would destroy, they first' mike mad.'' . The law itself runs riot, and the people every ;where are folly convinced that after having been 'tried' :t . is found' wanting, and the intelligent add the moral portion of the community and the great mass thereof only - wad the opportunity to apply the elements of their own beloved democracy to:this great evil, when such a moral battle snail be fought, of light with darkness, as shall fill:the air with the shouts of the victors,. and the songs of praise fur the liberated btilhbns of our racel Tada•ulisti. At the request of several citizens, we haVe Pro cured from the Reconls of. the Court, the Petition , . on which die above License was granted, and up , pend it below To der honorable., theJtuirrof the_ Court o 'Coin. ntall:Pleas of-SrhetyLlll County, now aiding a Court ;tof arnee f ol Quarter S M51071..0 f the Peace, la' and far laid County: The Petition of. Samuel I3obst, of the Borough . of Tamaqua, iu said County, respectfully sheweth: . That _your petitioner desires to keep a Public House, in 100 tarie add convenient house at present occupied by him, in the Borough aforesaid, situate nit .Hunter ,street, On the public road ~leading to Ringgold, Mcßeans:uirg and Orwigsbing. to which house is tittached large stabling, &e., and plenty of excellent Water, and is well provided with house room and convenience for the lodging and accom modation of .strangerS and travellers, and therefore preys your honorA to kraut 'hies license tor the en: ening year.: And he will pray, 6:c.; . SAMUEL BO Sl'. The tmbseribers, citizens of the Boroug of Ta maqua aforesaid, in said county, do cert fy, that the above Inn or Tavern is necessary fo the ac commodation of the,public, and to enterthi stran gers and travellers, and that :he, said pent ones is of good repute for lus honesty and temperance, and is well provided with houseroom and chnveni maces for the lodging and accommodation of etran gen and travellers m 'the house'above mentioned, and that the above petitioner . is well calculated to keep an lati.Or Tavern. I I . - .G Nicholas rieseiner, John J. Kaufman, rAbraham:Haldesnati, Christ. B. Haldeman, :'Jacob S. rTrout, I Robert Felder, I . Henry Betz, Daniel Biebelheimer, • 'Henry Danbensperk, . Henry Gearhart, Eli Seigfiied, Coast., Josiah Replier. Jacob Moser, • Eton THE MINERS' JOVENACI MR. fiAlifiNAN : , —Wiii l'oll allow me, through your eoltmins, to stMe: the ease and views of. a poor, inebriate, that 'resides Of , eight miles from i your pleee, , ,on the temperaneesubject.. '...',;t, . Ile is a young mani, in the prime of lite, is.a.t . tive of a dirfant county in ibis .rate, lin•ed ear . att _ 1 ed from one of the Most respectable wird i n ti m : Tow , : larnilies of his native county, britoni he was carefully in 7 tracted in the clil a i n t e ,, o f mora li ty and religion. •He was ' w e a tie i te d , ", sm oi r d * A) an honorable profess , and is competent to prac tice if 10 0111 t, 1111 , Was tie not enslaved 6Y the fell desiroyer 7 t . MperaM„,.. . • But as ,he cannot- resist, though he 44 made repeal efforts; and now he says, and he rays it in s reflecting, tetlectinz, sober moments, "I eannott•etitt," R I 'have tre,l it so!oftett that nothing hilt the Maine Lipor Law tan .rave inn." "I A tenth the' Legislature teolll4 lit the people have a ritaxer to rule oit the,sqhjert.", , , , , These at. 4. 1 fie sentiments and language of i young Man who wishes to retorm—and of - one, too, who inightlx• nit ornament to society, a comfort to his .rt-stricKen triendd, and a" useful eitizan. I tho • , t I never heard a more eloquent appeal to the'syjciipstblro ed in the &bar they were ;- fdivith hint renaa =CI3 not pledge fist! of I iquoi me that al sut , milted t tail. Let led who's the polities EMI= ranve meu, =MEI , . RaN Ms, the ,R um .14 Court has been Licews id MOOSI =Cc% PetipbC, ports of the prand Jary. I would thereforesumat the propriety of the County Commissioners. hitting a man painted and placed on the Court _Douse, Ito belled _t • L BCIIIIYLKILL. COUNTY CRIME AND PAUPER FACTORY ' For it is notorious that the wholesale licensing by the Court, and its positive tureleit of duty in not closing up the Itummtd Beer Shops,on thiSabtrath day, as crewing - more:critne and pauperises' in the community` hara all other causes combined-I under. wand that the Court Douse was opened with Rum, and: s ylentiful was rite supply, that r i ne or two tasks Bier were left on the premises. Daring the 111114 Cbarf, the sale of Liquors was also coin ' mewed imude the doer of the Court Howe, which continued-0111 theGrund Jury was forced to can the attentioh of the Court to the subject. • Rum, it is sail '45'14 ot the 01ply-fight pritOttertt to the Jail—purl therefore, such a sign _cannot be inappro• Priate.. PAYER.. Ms. BAS:IAN :—h'it truo that a Tavern was li censed _in Ibis . County. by the last Court, agatog which suite were pending for keeping a' disorderly and gambling housi 7 i A CITIZEN OF TRIMONT. (We are informed that such a house was licensed, and that the Cciutt*s made acquainted with the fact before the Licen . se was granted -:—E4l, !••• nr A. d ' Prer+dent.—Every one of the Judges ;every one of the Territories has been removed for no cause alsigned but his political trete renee,-- and their places have item aopplied,by lodges of the . President's Fidt own way inkifir, Thus are the Tana. nal Court* of tunics converted inn:tat:ere en guiesorptuty, and:an unprecedented intiusce of prosenpuon for mere opinion's take has beta given, to tarnish a had and corrupting example to his tipecessont. This misehe. vOus and indefensible precedent cannot be too 'severely reprobated.—Bostoa Arks. irr Mighty Climplioonstery.4he Gum ry bu 'American. a 'coons - ten hut meignaai. moot indindfpendent Locofoco Journal, et: presses the opinion that Judge Pollock. of that .ntN will probe* be the next Whig candidate tor Governor, and says that he is most ondtinbtedly,lthe most pond or eaudi- - date ,yet named 4 , 41* Whip, and if it were potwiNe sect st,Whig, we should say the Judge is the man. ! 07 There are ali t ; _t42,,lind Freudian and Sys dUrOsattr 8aa241. cum. , rtf - - r l i e ULM , ~,:,----, ' ,o.o344ririan,koluitowasit-i ' - Disiii -Toresm..44lt4iiis bees aanerlSAtilt.ille' weather is a truittWore for ballad etugaral"'"it axes and diserlitellisierardkas. pethst so a; unlY,l one drag we me 4 o sitthe istkat oft* "milker as we bare been blamed with teethe pelf Na days ' lo WatikY of commign by any muralist, &rammed of oftettwiee..ilife-Assw bad unesually ho e dais 1 aolkailided, tatteiereis of thus equal ia Maya 4001/ lb the itulds,,ei * hamay. The thenoasse , ter hsa moles .eidy IGO deg., al shady planes, sad lathe son az Iwo lon please. the mutt of i rbie' h bee le mma wissa by eseensive Motu& ity.rdre deaths free* eirestroke alone having reached dotty ter day, what the tolitnite d demigod far alt. d invueoom dissepairasee of smaseee. embalm mWers and poiarti by thousalids, not to Molina ocean* of sodas - beimesde and earsayardts, Pee *headset evideeof ot interred fires ttempetance men lead• infernal Mad somewhere. Since Seeder, however l (slight moderation is , peterPti lite and we ere sourewhst improved .. Foam every quarter we hear otthe haulm best sad ear Sam , unt o . nn far. Ass been One of the hottest on terra . I rfmioovb4s say that no fetter from New York is mile oisraplet• with nut - Amoco to the Crystal Psi colt' 9 01 /VongalP you so-mid op ori momenta tbererk how' week liti wftknotwubstandwif- Er etYidillY =al - el °co* etratease of the fen of dial work. The budding hes bum ..med bY the Measive trot fefice i .z ., and the grounds have bees laid obit. !The exterior xa being breezed and the dome tinned on the outside and ontainented within, The groumi door is fined with I basin. bales, Paekalise and trunks of all 'lass, Imo a User s pocket Mason large enough themliclem to contain as Eslntritian. workmen are now, - esimed is (* ye as t liana Mar oeketti'• equegwelt Switne of washogica. &ix feel high,which nails inunedissely eider tbegtW dome, and others tre placing Thorwald,ea's.sPlen dad group of Christ mut the Apcetles The sever al depertmetas begin to awume fa " local habitation and a: name," the _foreign - collecncias being very lards. that how Etntland being imminer . I have told you Lit • the palace on week slays, but on *inky the vicinity is more of a sight , that the mottles. building. sillie saloons, of which there , are hundred s wyetc4mi for blacks in every, dime. lion, 'en ell, open. : .2.Plikers of exhibition, such as live rumors, esusfmous Oxen, saas-statuary, and, the t wand and-One varieties of the day. each with a banda Wok, are all is lull !last, and reap rich diarvests froM the coup ic:et therrands that throat the mama as tbstday. Multitudes, alto haven° other dap in themselves visit the great woder, and sonic with one motive, some with an ,pthen'twell the 1'341/slily. , It isby no mews dill 'cult 'tit imagine yarned( on the Bodeeards, or in, the winks , uf the :Tuilleries. of Fins, when Sun day In einphaticalV she day of the settee. l 'The Britith Frigate. Leander. baring landed ter contributions, has ailed for Midas, where she will await t.orti Ellesmere; and the Boyar C 011). unutoners to the Exhibition. The Sardinian frig ate, sln Groff ann6 baring discharged her cargo, has silo let) for the. Medd/ft:wean The English Ccimmissioners winnow it Magna, viewing that and Other carsasitiesof the Western World, Some of these nobilities.will have to change their idea al our country' considerably, if they dunk as, one in Eng,land did. whe:disked a distinguiebed American. d our people were thathers tar their beads, and whether thilialmiaNnsre riot pinny in the immedi ate eicinity sit NSW York: ily, and wound uP bY , remarking Whet 14 1 7 good &wheal bisfriendspoke. By, the sterunerllaltie which arrives oa,Surulay evening- we•haysqater advices from Europe, but nothing of impWWisi Lance.:, " The troubles , between Cam and yetherhrill pbably be adjusted by tel ere to a th ird 44irlY, probably Austria,,appear• antes evidently pouting that way. I'.l he duet subiett of dimension among our com mercial and aseakVd men, it the present moment, is the epabilshmene,of the , New York Assay cake, Thei ,c.;iate bas. exempted ;it from tuition, and It will be treatel,Wob the utmost liberality. The epaitoon Council made the selection ht a site then:atter of spacial legislation, and their attention le i now turned to the old Brick Chun-hots Beek. Men street', whiell.may be chosen..lee location in central, being at hie lower end of the Park, near Broedwavl and hilt a moment's walk from Well street. ‘‘il, hatevertl4 done, Rao be done /prickly, as the appropriation therefor is parable one, the let of. July. This isr4on the' fint step of the chain i the' orce of circefAstancea is inevitable and New York mast hare Me Aisne. Oer New Opehs House, is rising raptdly, though almost unnoticed amid Ilea crowd of great novelnes that - now engross', the puldic mind. The eili fi r4 will it 184 feelon Fourteenth street, and i 23 on 'reit* place, wilt. seat some 8,000 persons, and will,ccet a qiuntei of a million dollars The or. nanints, pillars,, 4,aukongs and other highland fan cy work trill be Zinade of iron, which is i now so irn times:ill • - used find so very fashionable One tw celleut provision - 0.1 the new building, wilt be an stork &creel to her - Ot down Ma moment land direct tally shut oil them :tie kola the body of the home in rase t I fi re ,An immense balcony will rim round the entire itoilding. and be I' herd 4v many I colored I nips It will he finished aboitt New Year's, and will tan the finest Opera House in this country and equel to any;in Europe. 01 minor 0ew. 4 1 . we have the UMW af00t...4 of drownings, napeVeituders, totitst•re., hoist rail end/es of envy posed& grade aid enormity train the;: - Peter : Fmk' teel pocket Ns,. -Iroplicr, wrsi doer,s some green cormtryman, to- tats ; ateit2r ord Villain who mtegehte hands fah:man W--2 l'irarv, the mtOderer, she Wall to have beets ex ecuted co Fridafrbast, Mr the muirier of his wire, has.been sent to,'Stater Prison for life, doubts hay ingbeen eratertained of his sanity by the Execip tire, though alloy pronounced him in his right mind. II 'i - , A riot occurred in one 'of the low nechhoehoods 01 our col .„ last Week, which ortgrnatM asfinlows: bride chi dren lialving discovered in the cellar of a large drii sore,; tae human boom aid 'porticos of Obody, lelf there by some undoes bar purposes et dialect ou, gin* the alarm which Kam congre gated a m ot iver three thousand, who with ig norant lit atticked the premises and entirely de- Mob•hed beim i. The occupants were compelled to gee for their lives und abandon their property It was very careihss toleave such things exposed, where any could {fain access to them, and espectal- Iv *bong those viliose knowledge is so !united thin they regard any ire:entitle.loveligatioas as outrage.; on the comilltuao. -; Bidding youerendent a dieu for today, I remain, ' I'm", &c , G. C. F. PbURTH OPAULY,;—On this day off festivity and)oy, Wh en el. - are prone to indulge in 'the good things of .de, no!Unfreatiently to excess, let ms not forget that overl4.ling.tbe stomach with food or especially; this season of the year, is Mtlen sitrtjded with serfous.coasequences. If any; bo . w., eyei, should inadvertently overstep the hounds of priidence,; they tiloald bear in mind that Wright'. Indian Vegetabl&Pills prevent all evil results from inirfropriely of Ot. They thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels (min thom bilious and corrupt humors Which Ste the Cause of colic, Pains, dys seMery, cholera b:iorbits,,und other dvorders of the *Wets. "- ! 1 ; Wrightrit ladiaU Vegetable Pills also aid and im prove digeStion,:jand therefore give health' anci,er gorlto the iichole:imme. grarition,—Staelreepers would do-welf to et .- 'Otte care baying frousyedlers". — Ve uaderetafiti thata map by e*nallttitit Iliestand. and another ,by lbe name of sChes, are , offering what purports to he WriglA's Indian Vegetable hits. These persons 11 111 7 ;61 authoriztia Agents for this Medicine, and article Offered eanaot be guaranteed as genuine. tile genuine • for sale by Mrs. BEAT IT and J. G. BROWN, Pottsville. Wholesale stiltsm, 160 BacerStreet, Phila-delphia THE BEST EVIDEIk;ICE that can tie adduced ' lin ; favor of Hooiland's ,*ierinan Bitters, :prepared ;by; Ur. C. M.picksoni is the unprecedented de mand for 'them from all ; - Farts of the Union and I although there shay be Many compoundS prepared i and pr ei being worthy of a liberal parrui lag yet We 6.' coastrained to rernarlr; that the van) number of Astinionials with which; the Ivor tilt doctor has been Itimored, by ersmui of the higbasfcharaetef and tespeciabilityiNrhM i found it necessary to hake recourse to his preparation, is teriiinouy sidEc*ly cotirlusive, that a More efrec !mil' remedy fri€7the alinust immediate'. relief of thri;e afflicted 'ikalt that direful , Malady, dyipepsia, hs4:neyer been4.4covered. • 127:2aseow t WE ARE lIWORMED that the composition or ;.J. W. Coopees Vegetable Anti-Dysperia is ri4 reeret, andfhat anY Physician applyiugio C. P...-ffevreT, the lafoprietor„ will be furnished gratis wills the Reeipeivith full directiens for compound welbetn- Wem, , , ere !oohing in sonar books, Ildedi cal Ewe 4, and bpd the.ingredienti of tubed ills are ry.".nniuleed spoken of in the. highest iptqldationi Dr. J. W. COt:•Per's Ve rt* dills, prepared ply by C. 1+ by John S. C. Maw*, the proprietor, and by ME terms of .g.es,rible Anti-.'y -e P. Hewer: Ki L iOi• Pottsville who o‘.. agent if. .ShiaAler, Poitt:Carboii 4 fl DIGEST. '3,Lsuctf: the true we ' it : d 46 Pepain,",..ker of the two Greek woi nis 41eritl. The the igttifcsni arniil prOpriate titlo ofthe True Digestive Flnik or Gas trie;Juiee,Virpared by Dr. J. S. Ifounwron, of Pkiladelphia; free the fourth Stomach of the Os, foethe eine of bidigestien and Dvapepaut. It Is' Nntbre's own reeledy fot es tinhealthyStnmach.—' Nn,art of man etin equati lie =Mitre pcitrema It renders good eating perfeetly consistent with health. See the figure of)be Os In another part , pf this pip. Per. ' • PUBLICATIONS. • Is 'MUCUS #IIIRIDATIONS—A MODEL MB, e*tbarine4laelalr. o othor of 'Real**. or do Unknown Rielialtils—rot Bile It B. DAMMAM'S • Cheap Sinbtorii - . 1 B 7— 1 , 190 , 2,18.5:L _ q/sTbR! OF WET. LAND —Fir/Wyelora jest pabliblial7a eapltil. w°" Sugibl Jwi ft —r" 411" D. ILINt{AN ; B • Chfisp Bookse*tp, Nan Me. 'a- .:, J - Pli t 1932, ..1:., ietsu, sitslacs, TICITAIIIIIIIIII..e. ''l —The iliticilbecbasjaat tectived *lot or Walsh Rilkiev, Oki , 0412 tad BM idles MO. Poet,, Biters. Twoomemn aad Wan Tracts, Pinata. in.„ au Sr which wilin sold low, ht • 1 , B. Biafra 4as,lßoot sad Matinee Ban; leiy b. 1851. , = , I . TRACTI. *BLACTIII, *C.—The -, nbseriber ints wad: artitigauseals with the &merlon ?ran Society to nuptial& Publication es ban, asd will famish Barliab.Ueran lad Webb Traria iiiid Books at their pine. b# 2. 11. eagle can or 100. at =, • : i_ is.IIIINNIX'S . 47. ' - - elliep link sad instiosi." , lllists., • July 1.1857. ,4, 5 , . . .. 7.0_ . 1 101110111111111, 'f'4)WIiiAII'IMAIIIIII £lf 00111111 d JUIABLV.IIIIU.-44 isiollietat awls[-As WWI and tot sae. wh*sale , atml Itessli c at • • = ' , t ., , , , ' -N. ILINNANII : • r ki, wipaper and PetlailVetba. • ail y 141853. „,, , , , . . - 11111.111,17111. 0 0111111151 D VAOPLVIDREASTICLIII.;-411f1Ve Paull Oblige PeOued Steel Wok coasts odd or Mit; "aim pried- Picr las teletanktim 0114 Pear. -far sale out • • • a. samtors 1. iesl B ". " I ". " le " ' 11414 , If— lib . • WITT* *HA 011111111.-4uSI Welted s *se sesonasstod Cutts PendieWallttse (V i tts. stimutabi s *3: MkandP4 lollo INO t it Anew Stkirst awes W an st or Its*. Cases it astir stySt MIMI uses Vll 4 elise wit* Misr gredts-stlver Vat Ells at '!' ' L lIAMIAWS: IIiAST/110 t, vetp law,* estates "slaw *Ow feest the loot raestniud alptair. f= ' • :11 11.,_ • .. ~~ 11111 . c f SCIP: lra; lat il %l ll . i, ' 1 " 41 & :11 IN I. 4pffix • ,-ilI 1 - f ' .±.4 . - . 10•41.1- &I II Dr pplei ... AS ky rz.srl4 ghtsrk,,W ' 4 : As , .il • • flitwea. -, .10sist „„ .. 1 „ . a s ti r , - .-q73 si ' :, . ' I t-- ''•-;: ' 4 " , : , ... 111r6W f , 1 3 • 1 ,?.; . 7,.- Zr r:_!.! .*: c r ,..- ._ l ' 1:1 naulftd a tniiiiii -i n 16 =yre*N" ' 'TAMP La.' ll UT 1.0 . • ,Ilea - . , ,-:,, ..-•,..: 1: - -. „2.. -p,... - : . ' 4 1iViligllietlitilir • ~'-'. - * - iteiraiiiiOttateit mums; mit u•sous. to u rir :IN&T/I!M-Pi . ~.•;.: ~i ~:.&... ~ . .. , (Ia:SW URA WA by- v4 , ..1..10 - 40r/Itatior.olll4 - - 11:ti IIiItIMIII2IIII - 011 • 10 11 1.1 0 &, 1183 N 0 ` . Ng f , * li lt O r gutftiri!lortrAwmfok t t - • I'i' , ~ i- . ni ishiaiini:eirit the - *UnvirC.birlkok . ..iin mil; IIaisAASIIIIILL IP. DA yICA torn. ankuri.uunk, • FL Y ' . J_ to - itatiiiinies lb& La* att. or Wawa: ata of La1t114.1 1 1144,1 0 4 111 1 1 15 1 4 1111144 *.tiat TOitiaafrt I. tbefiata4iatiatliti* on t:h* l ,..#lb o ; l 4 i*- IIIIALL„ la the Tatia Year *t pP age. aoy• PINBUBOVS MELVYN AL SORMON —By %a' 1 u Eider wziewirm, Sate, win.proach a- Batimilapticonlye *a ihrfhp of. las colin• 141111. u Ms United anthem lam at 'Ulm's*. Ttio Fatale ite !united fp auras/. -TRINITY envies!, (epticoni.).—eier cr.. vies bed Ter!, Is MI6 eborck *very Hondo, Morning. at 10 o'clock.. A • 1 - Aftecoomos 3 ~• • ' Ea ccll the easola* of each small.; vibes 'task**. will be bold lo 111,011101 at 71 o'clock. Maids! of eitsacnamo I. the Awed to iterollu rge• Tor' tutu% Mira., Weikel iltreekßoir. i t )Na . B Warnet.every Natalie* aioniiiii aide eiini THER6 WILL BI to the thiglish 1 3. e Laillimehurch, ft Street, eery tletwity moraine sad 'weskit. • t • • - • - • • 4 , "?, TagtliPTldt airship etiy be eespert4 otely . Sabbath' isothing and revile& eleoevety..Wedniteday eventet, at the, atual bout.. • •,', I: . • - MMES. se> 11EDICATION.-1; Cl* of 0. E.r.lliere bee dedication of ea 044 Fellows Mail at Mid- Onion, upon the Mb day of Jal al ID o'clock rit. M. The ptoceesioawill be famed al the Lodst,! at II o'clock. • The public ate respeetraltyinvited to at tend. Members of the Ottlet through:foe the County and' the various Lodges. are setesicularly reitteited to egoist in the ceremonies oritte'dey. By order of the Lodge. : Cu... extrantela.net.'y. O.EDUCATIONAL CONVENTIOII.—the third ..Annual Meeting of the tkintylkill County Edu- Catlonal Coareutiou. will'be bold in lit teem ttrz,. Ist sad 24 of July heat. contletteing at 10 o'cioc,• A. M. Al 2 o'clock. P. II of Met IM. the Annual , Address of the Preeident, Mr. Semigloss. will be deltirptei. • Iles Convention willsontinue 411 session two date. during which time salt...es may be expected from Hob. Toone, H. Bunauwg.s, and others: lenotie It is %peeled will be present. - - A cordial invitation is extended JO the - Teacher* rand Pt Imlay( Educationohroughout the counts. eY By order of thictemmittee. Coital? ImPetaPieleo copy. WANTED. f IPO an A T WS , W T EID4-Of WILLI Ahi ' I WOOD. Hiner, an Englishman by !birth, who ta lked to Has eouotiy "boot 21: fears silo, front tittoo.. - shiest. EnllaiiJ. •oy lorosmolon a.l lea William Wood milt balthankfolly reeslred by the. stibieriber. Us brothel. addiessed to fitt. (Isle Post Mike. Row fl - kitiCoatuf, pa. • 1 , JOHN WOOD. 11e hikes'please copy. • Jill, 'R. 1851. ' ' 2:-3t• 15t)Pitd`Tbrinvern :wiles above Poi ovine. awl two mlleabelow Ashland.. SI 'la per day. tamable wademinillll; apply ro•t hr uaderWined, Oa the Wort WAPIIINBTON 11.EIVEIN VDEIB,) WILLIAM EOLLINI, • . Coatrarrors. Julys. • , . '2l • Twyer and E.-aloe Work. Apply Immediately to JAMES NOBLE WON, Iteadlag, or to J. 4- J. :11001.6., • ' Ploiwer;.Boller Maier, foltarllle. July 2, 1853. II • 27 -It WAlll7l l lll o — y T to wO or Three galllf i n . El i vrg N Wor.-_ -litnarsrtllr, Pa. • 4ane*l. ISI3. • ! - tit ANTl3lll4 . —it person who ean'somo we ti re l/ commended. le attend a store.. One who speaks the Getman woe Al be preferred. APialt to tlld sub - Kt doer. . • .1011 N 'STANTON. Broad Monntaln. • •2unr ItS. 1833. 1' • 2G-3t • 100 meillately, Our 'kindred Labuters nn Sectsori NO a 'or the . Mine [ha ltalltuad'Estensinn. The highest wages will tw'paid t and payments made month- . ly. Inenite of 181C/18 Et, BLESSING. at ttie work., or tat • ' • I • • , 1 B. REILLY, P.m/ovine. • June 18, 1853_ : 88-41* ARITIRD,At ibadMa ID. Northumberland Co V V lkwers aai Choppers. to 'about annitint ph . ); meat w ill tie!ginlisfor au alderable time to come. a:WI good wages paid, say Il 50 per day for good hewers. ant: Rsrier dol to ettopperat, to .get out Railroad Sills. I •. KERBER 'CLEANER. • Chic f Engineer and Sunbury Railroad Co. hlaylol 11153. ' • 23.tt • pracileal IRON ORE MINERS. Irl Vipers w underatriad Iron Ore Mining in Its vinous details trill Bpd permanent employment and good wages at the ••1111usalern lion Orallank." in Rich mond Township. Bergs County. Apply immediately to FREURRICIE S. HUNTER, liitiager of the 'Acts putt lion Company, at Leesport. Borba County, or to WESTERELVIII Eft, opluir lie the Poimsylvania flail, Prittsvilie. .! .• May 7,1653. I • , . 10. if VI 7 raRITIE ! Di—A iltorekeeper one n ho can speak TV Cermet,. arid is entleisntly acquaint..., with Ac colinni.—Additss:jial 40 Pottsville Ppri Office. Reb.l2, 1053. , , !•I 7-tif T . —Reernits for th e Milted Slates. AuANTMENmy. it the PottaliilleMengearout. Nor. 117.1052. i • •r' 48. tr W . ANTED ITO LEARE a truer'. of Goal land, lying 80 rods front the Leggett'S Gap Railroad. This property has been opened in Several placer, the Coal la or superior quillty, Veins lying horizon tal, and cat he worked for many '.pears above era. terleyel. This properly nes the nearest-point to the Road, and affords an eaceltent okiottundy for an enterprising Operator. foram Great Western Market. To a dm rate Tenant, • favorable. Lease will be given, no Other need, nog/. Adtheria the subscriber No. 4, New Sliest, New York. WALTER MEAD. Nov. is. lem. : • • • 4a.tr Wa NTEDL-At the denerallitilligenee Office— MEN, WOMEN and' CHILDREN. All persons wishing eispiciiwent. big and litlie.lrunng and old. mate and female ; and a lso; all pervins wishing to employ any anM all Mods of Itinds.;;LAßOAßlld nr SERVANTS. will tecelirgi useful in(nftration by call ing at the office' of the sukketibeHttlilAßK ET stied, Pottsville, Pa. 1 gir TERMlrinodirato. • ! ' • N. N. W ILSGN, J. P. - - tend Agent and General Collector. S. idsl i „ TOR SALK& TO LET. . . OBE .SALIE.—The sUbscrlber Om fur sale a 40 L hoe Eaglets, (oiled the best In,the resion,) iu gather wlth.sit itri connexions; Breaking 41, €$Krv.rtks . .. all tesdy fur butliiess of fifty thousand tintt,Or more. stow anouov. I ',OHM PINKERTON, I Mahantongo Biriet, Pottsville 1 . r . or et. Clair: '4llo* 16, I8!1. ' 2S•if TOIL Rea, 4—A Store, containing I Booms.ltlott .B.` water and +u , 'Wick.' Siting in, Cow meet nitaville, between ei ie Pemi. , sylraitia ,nd the Anietic an House. ;- .p Apply to .1 • , • ; 4 ; kg; lit 'MPH V. 'AOII6. IESI. • i In-rf OR litingT.—A BOOM and' BABE -- - I.meat with Stem PoWer, mutt*, for a *lra. small Machina Shop for Working lu Brass, 1111 do- Apply to , Mara 105.1 i • .14310IBIE;—VORBALE A 33 fIOSSE 1 Power Engine In first rate older. For_parilcii tarn apply to M. O. 11EILNER, E544.,;0r to REIIBY 111131cA.Wilmingion,Delawore. 'ht. 4.111511 • . 11.-tt 'OO LIST4--A Lore mm coodi.u• . 1 Office an& factures, Iti Banaan'e: -- ""r - ' IFSIC hige,oppoelie ebeEpiecopelirtinreheenue Street. Eaqiiire Janffi HANNAN. • 'Jae. U. Oat. .341* (ARIAIC/SWOOD LOTS FOR B. l ll.E.,yaluait bnildiar lota In lb. mitt teidriii part of the Bor. onith or pousi me, Wel/ laid bat on the Greenwood .Eatate. are non offered areal*. Apply , to . . A. IttisBBl.. 'Agent , for the OWSILMI, at Ala offee hattlialto Pottartlllt..Xal 1.1851 gs-ir IRON Bz, CUTLERY. Aiivayscs. DEALER IN, sent. IRON. .Copper, l lheas. Bar aid ll'deb Tin, dodder'. sdpielier Leadotc. Orden resolved ter Rues and copper work'. sad Machine Airalabing: All orders connected with the above Ilse pronlpily attended to. P" N. E. C.anier Pass and Seattostreets,Pbdad'a. July 11, 1142. Dune IS, 18.301 5441 • SIANDALICZI INYKAT,'LhO 11:111111I — NT. Vl reediest aritck,tor lisissfleterse, Voids!, Spring . and Cellara,and Cot, keeping dump sew from w nd exposed walla. i;Fer eale by EVI warm & SON, N E. tor. of Vadat eta.; (Railroad.) Phila. And for sale alto by - ; F J PARV IN. Volunillie, Penna. asp OILS . 'PAIN , 2 • mg of the [l'oo3 :t0,111.1812.. noLitu w' niiiKolll6,-90000allons in Ilb •r . . L Tres., and Obis.. la very superior article for, II beers , nee. Far sale by . J. B. hi At S. ALLEN, . andll Bomb WharyA. Philadelphia. Janet, 1a53. [Dee. 11,1 t. sal') •. - 23-IY • • MAID DROOP PallifT.--elilveria Fire Proof ir P. , dilutes" itOoro,Pat,Palai-011 t aleameoed sad caktned Plaster Paris. White Sliad,aed a sop, riot ankle of itiareadale Ceaann.le non arid for lobe by- BllOll r, : . I 'Nearl f . opposite tilliAlataa* Bask. ;April • • • ! f• 111-4 . LO VLIOATIRO and Burping Oil, Patent Paint and Larked Oil, illacnlnery Tu. Ike., ante Tows Hal Store fc . Mar/. MU; 19-if LOST Bzj FOUND. elr , aftlf COW.--fttfayed &Way top tha prr w7IIIIIIMS or the rebeiliber. rellidiet at Silver Creek • ftelsolUrlll C 06217. 'On WI, Mill , lUD COW. WM Irk/se 4 41` he/ IL> Week rbad °owlet* eke le ft le •-• shut kokuu. Any lowsWi teiraftqlsald. Cow De &W`` liforasalldu wbere!alw tau se gnu je,,palely rewaidedl, wmtsoN. Jul 11. WS). P 17.2 g• - __..._,...„_____ . 50 000 avillivainikinrk saimazas, a ausankle la ibis arittsi, lest steel - - via AI all lahl IV 7 . , • ' ': %TN. rOLIOCIt. Asset.: iMe *4,1863. . . :: . -'- - :-- : 11., .. 1047. I mc..SICSUTIIS—A !Mugu/est ibr ta. I - dies es elasiesers twadar veer the awirtalse will web .111161 buten of partletest. Ike ale at the Town Hell Hatillwate ikon .nom . om Kim .Xattl e HAL - ISM .11101111111 • 011.01 FIRS, highs Treat Rods, .1)M1 illsottheat Iliseeda.lllWr as ammo Lbell. flea !feu. ilaslitis at tit Wen dal!. • _ 11- • ' hair 7. lOW ISWEALLIO IEIII4II 1•1111111111I-Ontiw As. .LVisile.llliltprissatoni' 111111.0 -al iriumi t Spy awl. italonsted ens' Mum '1 1 10,16-11furimied ia- Itase. 'kimono, all Pocket Crlkeryi Parr moan nu c Lva casuals la lingWri—illty Mo. 11601 mil NoMmiela Mr Es* pubikiied of rot aft igai 11, gio. EMI MAL N\TOTICI2.—Tba Ise . *mai e 7 e applicatkot • lee.ioaWatta We * a. tive orreittailessia tor a pulp of a • p V k. ui Aelocalet fa defacer er Pal or apdat. of ftfty.Thohned Dtarigetsitithaprteam mutat tire ewe If meditate:upped D menus sooser oak lamest alit discos Wir, ca.be awed o 'lll2 I'OTTdVILLE MATING &SANK. ° a. T. Tadao. 15014100 s Vouch Hemp laver. ' J " - J. Fry, ' Wthoei, W k alr - Fox. 11.1.03 WAlin& Jobe Pinkerton. Jobs W. Weber, . Piathah Eases. July 2, 1823. • 17-tiat etTCIS that ale a4iottroea (Anna of:Common Pleas, for the ttiai 111( MORO: afigsae. in sad for the county of relll be held la Puttslllllo.ln Ike comity eforceeiCon TUE2IDAT,.ibe lab of Jell , . ifq4.. at lU o'clock - A to continue oar. week. :Therel ia tilll possess wose dut Wake be to att. peat at third, wilt take notice y sad go vern them. gelato agsordingly JAMES NACLE. RINI'S. ftherirs brace, Potts-2 vine. Ja4%1853. 5 • `17.3i lig - 01 - TlCS.—Notiett Is benrby given tbs.( the all -17 tens OFFlChistlkill 'County Intend to apply to Abe Legislature at, the pest rapailen. (et a dune,' or a Hank - et Diseetint aed Droosit.. to tur Pirated in the , Borough of Tamaqua. elebnylkilt reatity,Fa-rto he exited the" THE ANTHRACITE RAN C .of-TA!IA. QUA." with yse capital-of Too Hunated'and Fifty Thoutand Dense% ertittrite yat.i4ge to teeteter the capitate(' mild Ostia to rise Hundred Tbetuand Dot. Robert Ratrilie; B T. Hughes. I Fry. ; Juty 2. 103, NoTieg._-The Stockholder' of the Miners* Bank of PuttstMd. in the County of flchuytkill, hereby give notice that they intend to apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania. at lts vest session.fot tbeurtailegetifinereasing tlielreapltal Block' from Two Hundred. Thousand Dollars to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars; data Bank is located in the Bor; imigh of Pottsville, to the 'flaunty of Schuylkill, ere- Med kw the specific object of a Bank of Discount, 'illeposit and Issue. By eider of the Board, Cllkß. LtEdER, Cashier. Juno 45.1853 UDITO,M'A MOTICM. nodersigssik • no. Auditor, appointed by the Conti of Common Pleas Uouely, 10 distribute ribs money in the ;kande of 0. E. Mee. Eiq ; Trustee of SAMUEL T. - SSK EEN , to and among Silage entitled thereto, will at• ;gend for abet porpoise at • his (Ace. Cent re StMet, 3d Moor above marker. Pottsville, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of Joly. Itt37, it 10 O'clock A. ile,mben and bens all claim" may be presented and proved to the ',Auditor. • , i JOHN IT. - SUMMER. • . June dS, lt3S2. • 20.31 :11013 1 T CU.—Notice is hereby given thiamin appll e,:ation will be made to the new Legislature of .Pennsylvania fors . charter for a liana, to ba. located ,14tt the Borough of Pottsville, with a capital of Filly ilmusand Dollar*, with the privilege of increaring it One Hundred Thonaand Dollars. with' Banking ;and Discounting privilegja, to be calleethe Miners' ;iftavings Rant.. June IS, 1853, OFFICE hiNg• RIVEN AND KANANIIA CODPANT. • JAN,lBth,lB33. - 1 . . TO CONTRACTORS ;•;-ditaled proposals will IA :received by the undersigned. at Buchanan, in the Auunty of Bnietourt, Nrptuia, until S recheck. P. un the Gest day of Augurt nest; ter the Locke.Datnet. en i T ii4.. 4 rle.an4l ec d i ections of the Canal. from . latte,hatain y in Payments will be made in current bank notes .- 48eridei the usual reservation of twenty per rent. on ti the monthly ratintates , the teretactele will be re , :nuked to give ample security, ististietory to the , - 11loaril of Mitchum', for the coMplition of the work I let the time and in the manner :prettied in the eon loads. Hans of the above tvotka will be etitlbited by Ed. -ward Lorraine. Assistant Engineer at baelianan., and ?perificattons will be delivered by him, and also As Abe Company's office Itschniond k on a,nd after. the 915th day of July. Tinie will be Wien far the sonsiderailon of the ;bids until the sth day of Angurt, when. if sattsfac, joory, the Qeveraljobs above advertised will be let.? WALTER GM/ VIOL, Chief Enilnerr J. R. and K. Co. 2153 t • J J Juttri.S. 1953- - A I'LliTtt , SAIOTICIIi:.—In the Common Plea; -, n or itichuyikill County : - • ' 1 ° .Wellstigton Kline, 1 . 'es. Fi. Fa. March T. 1633. ro 67 liunt. k Louisa Kline. • . The undasigued. Autlltor,dppolnled to distribute lithe money in Court, made ton - the . sale of the Real Katate,..under the above Mated execution, anion` the lien creditors mottled to the; rune. will attend to the idatirat,f his apwititmerit at his °Sao. in Centre Pit.* ?PI/nal/Mei an WEDNEd DA V, the 6th-day of July neat,e a t'lo o'clock in the foienoon. . - .. . I . l• • . WM. L. WHITNEY, Auditor. 1 dune-I.S. 103. *ll5-3t - ASIPMAISM.ts hereby given to all Whom tt may tam -4.11.4e00bat I will pay no debts (-Manacled on or at'ki the 14th day airline, inst , MARTHA LlM'', an she - has deserted my house, and left my bed and* board, wlthorit any Just cause. WILLIAM LILLY. lIS-3ph • 4une4S, 1853 y-,14-PAILTBINitiSHIP gliin..that .1 have Ltd, day June bib atsociated setth rne ' M. Citit AR BICH ARDIS, Evil in the practice of Law, which, In all iii various bran chess will hereafter be conducted under. the Gun o NEVILLE & RICHARD:4. Office, Centre cltreet next door to R., It. Morris! lttuie. Pottsville. • inno 11, ISO NOTICE.—AII persons Undefiled to the firm of JAMES M. IMAM' As SON. merchants, are heieby notified that we have placed the Zook Ac counfa In the hands , of J.•W. Itinif.llEßflY, corner of Market and Neconil atteets, Potfaville.:lbr Lion. to whom they wilt totemic , make payment Those havingelaims will present to him for aditiatment JAMES M. BEATTY & BON. irtlf 11158 2S, 1852 N°TICK. -The, sutorrilier the Otizent, of Pottsville a tends resuming the, duties of I pr pared to. give iustroctiona o all who may patronize. Feb. 12,1853 .VOTICE.—The subscriberi 1\ hl. friend.; and the public prepared at All WISP..IO 'Hem{ Plaaterittg, Stone Maronry, Ori and other ateamoring btlonait kind*. Vao, to routract tor firei taboo* all kinds of Ito ildan ' Resprpfult.9; P. 8.- , Thankful fin p 3.51. 1.1 would sulicita continuation 0 iNt °nate, Nov. 27,18.52. NEGIMTRA T lON LAW NOTICE.—Th Books fur the Registration of/firths, Marriages and Deaths, have been received from Ilarrisburg, - by the Register of.dchuylittli County. and blank Fettling can' he had gratis at the; Register's °thee.. It Is, thercfore,; made the duty and Witt De erected that the persons, named in the let will make their returns according to lets, and espectalily that the Physicians will prompt-, ly attend fonds warier:a - aide Litt', prevents the lei. suing ofLetters of AdMinlitrati nor Letters , tnentaty on the estate ofany de eased person, ni:10-2;; the death is first Registered, an also .fotbids the tr''" ointment of guardians unless 1 e birth of the min)` gic,, is firm Degisteted ercorant to law • • MIMiiMM BUSINESS ARDS. VDT, :4dOrallBlollAlll * HERR, NVIIoLg. 8 AIM GROCERS. Tea and, lquor Dealer.. anti - Conwildslou INetellanta, No. 188 MARKET street, Beltran sth and r, j 6, C Ear: l NV. Conraotwa„N I'llll. DELPHI.% J C. Ileac, 3. July e, MN. 1 I NSURANCK ON COAL AND BOATS.— ATlmMi,hawk Valley Farmers' Insurance eunipany Will invoir 1:0A1. kind BOATS-, Wapiti... 4 to PAW &trails, New fork ;and Eimtetti P rts PaiiCi ea of losotance tvned bli , I_,F. 11/ WOWS. ' " ' !Agent pr Nam 11;111 County, Office nest &Kw WIRIMMIIIe It fik. POnsvale. done 45, 185:5- - h. :. - ill 31.... i t ~... NI I'4 VILLE* etterlATlONothorheys al WV. II will altendwallhqsinessluttosiel mama irltbdil 111ence and care , Office V•alfe tit reef, non door) to B. It. IllottW.StOret P 0111141 1 ,., . June 11,1853., Ja n. 8:1853. I.l*. 24-If D - w. C. CL , AVER, formerly of the firm of . K. a: D. W. I t . CLEAVER, Engineers and dnr. veyirns, alter several years' engssements•in other pla ces; has tempenedliti offiee tu, Pottsville, where hr will be pleased In in iii..r. the M ti eads of the old firth, and 1 .. all who ay require the settlers *- one of bit pro. fesaion. , . . 1 ! i OFFICE—CENTRF: Striet,j liiini distely opposite the "Silver Terrace." 1 , ' May-28.1643t 1 , Mini HOWELL EISHICA, ATTORNEY AT LAW, POTTPVII.I.E. Oillte CENTRE'\streer, 3 doors !tooth of Episcolial , Cloirch„sanre nide. -' , April3o, IS3'r. . li "' le.ly i CiAßD.—Wind* Saab and Doors, of various dr / sr riininns, On hind an 4 for tat by Iht Subscriber a JOH NH. JABIEB,, f • MarkeeStreet above Tenth, Poitsville. Frh. an. 1613. :.'• 9-lf , tA H o.—Mattl i kir . rol'Proinoty for Inquire .101 • JOHN JANIEB, Jig's. ' Mark.- Sum above Triob,PoosiOne. 1811 I; KLlftiO, JUSTI.ert OF TIM PEACE, wilt attend. tu . f . ttot colleciron of .Aceounts, promptly, and all Sir down Appertaining to his utile, Puttsvaile. Dee. V.. 1851. 52.1 y, cPUOAIASti.i 8181 AANI ATTORNEY at lieW, office to Cen tie Street. upprilite. the Eirieropal (larch, Pousville fi'ennsylira nisi 1N0v.10.185.1, 47-ly J in().Jlf. WeitilltallSELLEß £ ere and Dealers ;In Ezthinge;Taruaquat, Yerui'a. Collecting attended to, anti drafts for silo on all the principal ciried - 4 lite ;talon. Alin. Drafts Paya ble at all the principal Banking Douses in England, Ireland, Scotland 04 Wales. July 17.1852. DUAL receltedion Ya idage and deliveredi to or-, ‘..ider.ortysaeonahle termayly • _ ' E. O.CIIREINER. IL W. C 411114 Broad and Callotatatl Inc. Niad's- Kay 7. 1t153. - M. BEATTV & BON hive removed to the unite ofC. Wf, , Pitman, Esq.. in Centre street. .belOwtbe Ansertehn House: where persona basin, business whh , thetri wilt Wipe AMISS TllOllO & Car; slit also be found in the me Mitre.f Apt 0, ,, 1852. & SON, Miners of Red ILJAsh Voal. 7a qoa. Jan.B.ll: . __•l - 1y Ur HIT - ASH COAL.—Propio* Will be re ' ell cale by .I. I M. BEA ir er. BON. for Thlity Tbooraed t as Luger), Bum prepared While Aoh Coal, 04an BaOkon Coll‘ery. Mardi 1241E13. ~, . N OTICIIE.—COOLCI4 , MILLER & CO. . itlerit ..t. moved their otare.iii rhilndriebuk. Own N. tit Litiek super. to 1 4 .10;i It WALNUT Street, earth rid befinfrin Front 8 ot:tdennwil iStreets. Fhlitad'ir r . Jan. ItiAtihl , ' . : GROCERIES. • • . ..._..4,::. 1/11:ACICIEIMME4 SHAD. coo-,Heim, cit.- I , IIION. BERRI GA ; PORK—Hanotalhouldate, 'Sidon and Lard, to Met wi th Ch•ise, conMantly on blind and for sate 'l J. PALMER& CO.. . • ill - - ti Market - doer, Philadelphia,. April 9. 1853. ' i 1 . - 1330 fiIROOMILIN. 1. AND; rnovaszoies.—The. lisailiactbers ha just rrerivtd;al their new Casb Store, a prime lot 4r - - Near blasters% I Pilate Rio Catos, • dam Cared Its : ' 4 Jays Emoted Drell •*•,' • RILLYNAN A April AUSSIE • lair SCIIIIBIiDASI ICCIINAPPI.--fkatelite Aroma lie Ric:midi= deignappe. the by evil= of IT ky and Juniper reorunmended y:meekai men a• • *Pennine Tonie..tAnti-Drepenlie and Inviturati g Cordial. For sale -by , M. 61201188. VelitesAltre•l6lkitteville: ... ~..reie. tb. 1853. ? - .r, --!- T. - l'=. -9-lm -•- Cumest, 4tatrilvlssichist.-..elati6aaCluu k palm' Cider. . A taperta quality. Also; Cider /tad Pittlitig_Vta tar.b7 the Molina of Bartel, warrantelt, as use ;_aw swat the approbation of the parduaier, Sht a, antes* Illknt at { be obartest I I maker.- rifir tab tc liabit • 1611 IL 4114111111611, =,‘ Mr Itatatila Ili flk4ltekrir IC Poltava. . J :111/011158. ,•-:. i. :, -- ' - ' • , ' . 5,4 16 .:- ~ . . . wirtililitaini amber:et ilswirstalf; "Mt , emir 7 -, Boot essint. omiso 11116 . 0 V1 1113-1 11LATMlijolatill ay's inatts; - 111111tal Potteamakka Calja t . rumajprai gar sato at tea To aulb watterae: - • run ra. ay", 1852. Eil W. W. licOultan, • H. Motgant(4„ R• A. linatow, • . T7—,Sas EMI NAM r.spe, cifully Informs d icinity,that be in- I rptOtPleloll, and Is I the Piaui/ Forte to F. QV EREIELDT • ~ 7.4 f would hereby notify. generally, that he hi Ito the measuring- of .k hiasonry,,Digging; to llisildings of all the Construction and s. Cturges moderate. I/0111N If. JADES. 919, the undersigned, [,the hitherto titoesal J. IT J 48 ly EEO= EZIM COAL. UM LE •" - . ..,; , . N EPARTMENT.' . 7111 i :- ,' , • rtacEs OF STOCKS '.. ... 'Of Calk guid Tiangportai ion Compnities in And r ; Di % front the' Anthracite Ornsi Fla& 'of Peortoy , . f. %limn: • . • ;; ~ 1 • - ,/ifis ' O -law-nal b x , ' 6rrrivri freyily far ;.:'"--:. ;,' ':-- u - " ' .. "- . Itf it• - iir i . : :,,, •,, .•_., • .1 : - • ..,. - te, i g'ii 12 -.,,,-•,.: ,_-,- - • i . 4 1... • to. ? , ' ' RAIL ROADS. !! Ileaditat - -; • '.• - • -!" •50 - 44•11 401 Mine Hill& Schuylkill listen, 501 7111 71.1 Mount Oarbon,, i. - •• ' ;! • • 5 ° ac • .; 1 . 0 Mount Carbon Pori Carom, / 50 ;, • .1, Mill Creek, • ! 50 •• 1 i 1 SelinirUtlll Valley, ./..- ! • Iso i ' ... ~• Larberiy Creek, ' 1 , • . 150 1 ; Swat • ~ ' ' •50 ' 5 'i • "14 , 'CANALS. 1 1 • _ 1 1: 1 . i ,Schuylltill NavigatiOn, •t 1 . t5O 1261 I do ~ do • Pregerred, 150 ; ) 3 j Union;C.anal, , : i5O ! 171 lj3l do do ' Preferred. 4 I 50. 51 ''! IDelawaivalt Hud.on Coal St; Trans. I . 1 • ' _Poludion Co's. • • ;100 120/ 124 i 1 RAILROAD A: COAL 'CO'S. • : i t: Little*huylkill Coal Sc R . I. 1. Co., 5O ; 51 ( 541 Lehigh Coal dr Navigation Co. 150 • 701' 741 !HarletonCoal Co., .; . ' 150 I ! 111 Buck Mountain Coat Co., ' - 1501. ' , .! •: 'Pennaylitania Coalt R. IC Co., 1100 ;117 Ili/ 'Dauphin Coal &It. It. Co.; 1100 4B Lykens Valley Coal d': R. R. Co., 150 ' ; .. . Anwar Meadowa Coal AC H.R. Co.,' 1 50 ; 381 .3!it! .', COAL COMPANIES. ' ! : • ' ''Fount Improvement Co., 1 , 50 - i • 1. !North Arnefleill Coal C 0.,: 125 : 1.11 Itit 'Delaware Canal Co., • • ,! ... ! 150: ! i - . . MISCELLANEOUS . • ; •' . :. !Miners Bank -- ' 1 50 so ti'li. ,Farmers.' Bank, 1 ' • ••• 50 !50 - 52; Pottsville Gm. Co., ~ . 50i 2'5 . 10: • Pottsville Water Co., '_ 1, 25 13 18' . . , •.....,: a ' IRXRCrit ‘ ED FOR TIIB:MINERS' tOuro,At..l , • .) 1.: , ' - - 4 i • ii , !, THE LEWIS COLLIERY.,. - 1 1 : ‘ B. BANNAIY: 'Dear Sir—The mist icasu, 1 observer, oti a visi t : to our Region',' mto have niniced that were lit not for the S:teain Engine .We should not he capable j 01l ex:!- tractinw more than One-fifth the Coal froM our mines which is no* done. TheenginO, einploYed at the mitres in this County, at : the clOse of the laSt year, were equal 6,509, iotseS! power, many ol which run day .a :d, night,! so that the steam power . employ , , may he stated at eq u al to not less than - 1 I d 000 liaises. Prior to 1765, the ; Stenri e give nins but of. little tise kir mining' p ,rp'n-; ses : the celebrated Watt turned his alteo:i tiou Mats improvement!, about that time and brought out many improvements, both in ills construction, and application,: : Engines hares been ia use in the deep mines of north iill Eugland for many ,Years ;. and they hue first bet% introduced underground at the I.eW- 1 is Colliery, belonging tt e l,GEO. hili.LElt, E 4,1 on the; ; tract of Messrs; R. M. &IL. ttwei,! ,Westlerwegian, in this County. .1 I The: Colliery is satiated, about II roilis.! nortfitiest from Pottsville, on the LeviiSl Veht,ltind may be Said to he one . olAhe bel;;:t: Red Ash Operations ju the Region. - The Coal ahtive water levehhaving been worki!'d out Snme 'Years ago, n perpeudicular shaii,t Was sunk, cutting thel ( ein at a depth of 25; - !, f e et from' the/ surface; at which a -50 - ho4 powermiginekbuilt 151 Iraywoodklinyder) was erected inr 't he liutpose of hoisting Ccitif and pumping water up! the shat:.': A twel},e inch• net Of ,pumps was put dow.ii the 'shaft, which' proves amply stallicient for pumping. The arrangeMents 101 l hoisting areby con structing a cage orcarringe somewhat longer •and Wider than the wagon containing ilie Coal.l Three chains are' suspended dot ill the shalt and secured top 'and' bottoin : and eye holes are made oo the sides of the cage, through which - those Chains pass, the cage_ beim , free to slide Op ;or dowo the chainS, which serve as guides to prevent Lit' Initn swinging against the sides on its:woy up pr diiwt(the shaft. . The 'wagon,- with' us con tents;!is ru' 'on the cage, and the whOle : hoisted up by a, strung,lchain attached•to the drunieof thetngine. 'ft is common in. shafts to hive one!.cage going up while the other is going doWn; but here it has not yet .beenne , cessary to put in ' more than one cage, with which it has been found that they .can hoiiii 150 'Wagons, a day when the engute haslict pump water at the same time ; but when the pumps are not working, 250 wagons per ddy -can be hoisted with ouetage. The Coal, to the 'level tf which the shall was sunk, - ,. was also worked out, and it becomes necessarOo 'Fio deeper. 'The shaft; hOwever, could , not'eas ily be made available fOr this purpose, as Or every 1.0 feet in peikodicular depth_sunk. the horizontal distance to the Vein wotild;01- I crease. 9 feet, The Veiti haviou a South pitch of 26 degrees. 'A slope was therefore slik down the pitch of the Vein, commencing nt about 70 feet, along the west gangsVay fro' tit • the fOotof the shaft. : The slope was sunk 95 yard. , i. , The hoisting ,!on which was done by extending a ehaini from the driim of the engine down • the shaft, along the gangway and down the slope..! A wagon was MO hoisted up the slOpe while the cage was 46. ing &mu . the shaft, and vice - versa. The Coa4 down to the level of the slope, was worked out lasi year,•excepting a pillarltif 34 yards immediately below the upper gant,x- , Way.;, left to prevent the top water-from go iog.to the workings:below. al was:then ne ,..!tssary to continue, the slope still deeper, .4' ihiek.rituld not be done without first erecit. ig an engine at the head of the slope. ' 4 l, U horse power engine. built by Wm. Del it ..,:tn, Mtnersiiille, was'wompleted some foe:.! weeks ago, which appears to tiU!IIS Ma .wel4 land which, We presume,' is theft 4 l i engine erected underground on the Atne s can continent. The! - expense in.. blasti -- g . away rock to make rOin for an engine a :d : its connections, of spelt large proportio S,, Was iilielf a heavy- stein : and takiug the Inachinery:,,,Agilers, 4 q ., below and fitting, theta together 250 feet below the surfait!, - was •no small undertaking.' Sinee the cooy pletiOn of the engine'the slope has been suiik tothe depth of 70 yards below the last wotik.., Mg:: and the Vein at that depth present*a lace of splendid Coal: 7 -feet thick. With: a Veiii'of Such thiekneSs and of the - knoinin good quality of the .Lewis Veto, the opeM tor will, we hope, .be remunerated for the large amountof capital 'expended to inal4it available. The. ventilation - of thiSColliery is !nest .complete, although muchl troubled with ,gas some time; ago vet wimp the air ways were , Made larger and 0 suitable-10r uace. constructed, they have had n i p furthbr .didieulty. The main airway is not less than , 6 feet .square in anyl one place„and the re -s.ult is they can have any 'quantity of air through Inc workinethey.wish fur. NitWe the erection .ot the engine underground the kin:lace has been/dispensed with, the fires of the engide boilers answering the'Same pur pose. The iuvestineais. at this! Collieiy. • amount to $46,000. :i Yours, b . ,. ----:-. 1 Pottsville, June 29th, 1853. ' 11 THE WALNUT HILLS TUNNEL.',, : We bad much pleasure, on Saturday, vis iting the projected tunnel under Walnut Hilts. It is' certainly the most magnificent enterprise in the West, and is prosecuted with au ener gy and vigor worthy of the persevering con tractor and his efficierit and experienced in perintendent, Col. Stiphens.' ' The 'whole extent of the tunnel will bei.4l. wards of 900 Q feet. Two shafts, 19 by 24 !Jet, have Already• been sulks abuutll9o feet ; to the level of the railway, and the model excavations begun at both. At each of thae, and ; at the northern•terminus of the tunnel, stationary steam engines are placed fur draw ing Up the rock, and railways extended for carrying if off expeditiously, and fur its easy deposit. Upwards of 500 men are employed boring, blasting and hoisting or removing ttie immense mass of 'rock that has' to be die- Plaegitfor this tunnel,' who Work night aid day, in rocky subterranean passage, un der au admirable System of regular labor and relief. On the nortbreu terminus the work tinen have already , penetrated urea ' f 200 tdF s feet,•and the solid stone masonry c strilc. Ling at both ends, for the foundation and side walls of the tunnel, which is to be arch ed throughout with hard brick, is built an admirable workinatiship, and preierits 41e most confirmed evidence of permanent dura bility. • , - • , the grounds Oa the top 'of the ; Walnut 'Hills, on the grounds immediately Over the tunnel, large and extensive works ate in operation for triAk iog bricks for the archway, of the tunnel, and it is estimated that it will requite nine :nil ' ions of hard bricks fur" its construction. This la e foree of strong stalwart Aahorers were healthy,eontented and iodusttious'i and -el erythinglirksaw manifested the well oldeeed designs and'arrengeinents of the metier, minds who direr d control this at u pentbius work.—Cinciaanti ' mead. ! , t' ! t - il3:r l FOitIG NT- Ciiii 4 '.. IN NEVINI:4tht g..—The ollowiog la an estimate or he - imountiol bituruinout coal impprted from EogNad and eOlonies intO"NewYotk lot eighteen moth i • Toris> Afanhanaa Gas Light Company, , , 35,000 New York Gas Light Cdapany,• - " wi,t)oo Brooklyn Gas L*at Company, ; 5,000 Albany, Troy and Newark, -- 5,800 • aver Malmo/ketones, - smarts i• do 1 , . t r i Twat,' A , ' ' 100 900 ' This, at'llo a ton; would amount to j ust $1,080,000: .. I f A guar of wet salaams, applied to the icing of a wasp or bee. it is said. will Stop the Paul in one moment,. and prevent it ham swelling. Pin this Act up somewhere for thworumpo's use...as those who are not &oil of the moat= of a itingl ,- _IITE if 00N. With'n *flit* tOthe'Pticigc in prtlispect it may be safely eOrni.ed that there ate now .projected and ta . procesiof construction', alxpu t / 25 miles of railway, in this country and; Eur .. At least . oae•hall of this lies with. . in-the undaries of ,the United Stat e . and the w ole is equal ttlithe circumference of' slur gl be. Calculating'lo tons per mile, si n , gle t k, and we have a demand for ,500., 000 taus of iron, which, say at $5O per ton, calls r l a a money ,out la y of $125,000.000;_ Esti ting the cost of building and equipping the ds at $30,000 tier mile, a lowifigu re • t with s - ngle track, and we have a total cog 1 44 7 ' NO; ,000., 1 The-iron ',work a these rods, r i fs, tocomotiVes, Arc., may 'l4 fairly ski dow ationedialfot thus vast sum. i Idoeh of th e . ilway thus ctuisidered wilLidoutia r c' less, he t ouble track, for which—fai as it goes--o e-half additional cost.may hp reek. /med. . ' ,l .: -- 1 i Ii 'view 0; ihi l giksatic entetpri e which is only a part of the iron machinery ddf trade and commerce— eats; and inland statners, Manufacturing mactiiiiery,iron buildings o k e ., absorbing , nearly or Otte sas much More-- we may, well, ask where is all the iiron to come from I 'Whose Ore-beds, furnay. t , f o l.. b ftes'and rolling mills are to be pushed with daily and nightly'' activity, and ;whose indus. try and skill ate to reap the profits of iron. garbing,and'gearing these vast - agentits fur developing • the cnumiterce of the wtuldl=- England and the United States stand fore. most for the bid— i England first. by, reason of 1 her capitil and age,'and her longer enter.' prise\ in the mine ;Ind at theforge ; the Uni. ted States second,, znd rapidly gaining tin her great s rival. '1 England and thel United Suites now furnish ail are prepared to fur. ni.{.lt more iron than all the rest of the wkirld, but ,it would seem that all theirs ivith ail %% Elanko other resources, can searelytneet the demand of the railway. stOnter and factory interests . of this wonderful age..;. • , The Untied States', ought to be i &pen dent of the world on'the score of iro . tihe has • ore-beds of •unstirpassed quantity and quality, scattered all through her len i gth and breadth: She hasiample'coal brines to tire a million Juroaces and forges, if necery, and she has abundant torn her ores to =iron =the ireiy . best of irt It she lacks anything 'it •is ,capital ; but nation . tv th the energy, piOniise and native) resour.. .ces of the United States, can command all the capital she needs 'or can use.. There is nothing lacking, then.' tint a detertnitiation of enterprise to the right point—to the Creation . of this vast, supply of ;„iron demanded by the spirit and exigeuctesol trade and industry. It is a shame that ive have allowed lite old world to tai us or hold us in dependence so A' shame that our steatneti shaft., boilers, railS, Jocomotlves, shotdd per petually spring into fdrm from fareigir iron. A shame that Our 011/4 enterprik.and.,intiu— tre'-cannot,,or will not create this iron tor w filch - we-pay foreign' ca pilaf and labor such profit, and the materials ut which *e have under our.very feet. 1! • ' go' abroad fur'i that which We have much at home. In-all the world Mere can= - not be procured iron 14tual to that tying in :- the ore, rich and inexhauStible, less than fifty miles front New Yolk. . We allude to the . Franklinite iron uresof New Jersey .' These ores; deposited by natdreots it were,' to sup ; ply the needs of commerce,—almostl iron an their natural, state,—are better thanauy oth er knoWn ; anti while locomotives, steam en gines; shafts.botlerS, requiringlthe best of in~ftenal, are.die chief products ofiour for ges •• dud foundries, we' can . only wander that, such iron deposits lie Undeveloped. I Why is it ? - We have before us soiree data touching • these Fihnklinite.oreSiof peculiar , interest.— They lie in vast inaaseprabove. water level i . pure within 30 per ,ccitit. or so,-which per - cent. is made up (44:aide, of zinc and-man- ganese,. the. zinc being in sufficient quantity • and "so , easily detached; and profitable fur pain t 7 pigaments and metals,—to Pay ithe lire expense or nearly . ." of manufacturing the, • • iron.; while theaCtiou.of both zinc and, man ganese,on the Franklinite, during the process • of reducing it to iron, is,such as to destroy the smallest vestige tif granularity, and reit- - der the iron perfectly awaits, and as tough as it is malleable: Specimens of this . remar. kable and invalualtleirem hive been tested. - ILI the chief forges ofiNewVork, Baltimore, London and earis,;and found from .000 to 3,000 .lbs. Stronger, to the. Square inch than • the best. Swede iron:—which has heretofore ' been rated 'is the strangest iron, ever known. The superiority of the Franklinite over the best English tron is still greater.; It makes a steel equal to that forged in ,the fantott• • ' • Damascus ,and Toledo bladeS,lnlivire it bears twisting like a•frempen stria ; , without' breaking the tlaw.• We allude to this i'ron especially; because, it lies , under the nose of New York capital and enterprise;and because it pres.erits a tore_ fur the interminable break-downs of sicam er-shafta. boilers; etc., under the:r i egime of imported foreign We venturer° say. That if this American resource were devel oped and appropriated by our engine land ma chinery foyndries, we should hear . tif fewer - .accittentsandcalatuities from - flawy br brittle iron. - But, we have a strange passion lot go- ing,.abroad and beingeheated..• PerhaPs,hy add by. we shall I begin to learn that oursafety, credit and profit in tho iron bitsine&'s lie nearer' and quite at home. England,, or Russia, or ,France had the iron beds of New Jersey, ot -which we, have been speaking, they would 4t lie long budei.eloped. .They Would be' fatted out, and we should make sure that all • 'Our iron work requiring great , strength. and il4rability; was made , of foreign Fr nklinite. But New Jersey, though she ,may present a choicest depoSit,ls . not singular inithe pro ; ' duct of good iron,.. New. York; Pennsylva nia, Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee,lMissou- - ri, and other States, are full 'of precious iron - ores, and weliave every Means for develop ing theni,i at least to supply out own Want , . \VII= should We look to Europeloria'pound of iron. OM. steamers and Ratiroads'should be - built. Cl American material. Sur gov ernment should be 'a.fiamed of its Navy • Vards, and oilier public workshops,to re sort to England' or: Sweden for a!scrap of iron. The present moment is , peculiarly propitious lbr•setting : ourselves rightme iron matters "The ,high • prices 'induced by "the great demand Tor railroads, ocean steamers. . ize.; are. such as warrant wide spread enter- prise in iron making., , The high prices eau hardlrabate lorfive.;•years to come, and . lnif 'that time we may have, if we clibuse,.onrer . . iron-ore beds in sucti'a state of deielopincui iv, to require no .faCtious protectitin, while they will be prepared, thereafter, not only to supply the,homemarket, but to compete . with the, I world in all markets.-4Whanee. 70,000 10,000 10,000 10.000 MI IRON EtrTRRYRRJR. CAN --li.44.4ICANK.LiNI WOGO GAS The' City of Wilmington, North Carolina; is now, fur its size, the cheapest lighted city in the thaited States., The whole apparatus,.. including m a ins, gasometer, atc., levet but $.18,900. This iucludes their transriation Iron Philadelphia, With also the pa y and passage of workmen. By re ference' to (Ire's Chemical Dictionary, a standard !work. it Will be found a ton of coal or theieabouls, yields about 10,000 cubic feet 01 -gas, This is after, eight hours distillation train the best selected coal. By actual taper:merits it has been found that a cord of wood . willl'produce I 93,000 cubical feet of gas. • It will be per ceived at once this renders woad gas' much cheaper:, Besides, it is . a well ascertained Jact that wood oils in the production otlight lare as 7 to 8 in favor of ligneous oils over. coal. One reason that they have been so little used is, that they require ,to be dist d el from wood previone..to use ; but, this difficulty, u is said, has been obviated by a• simple and cheap apparatus, invented 'and patented by Dr. McConnell. sThis inienttoci places the use of gas within theteach of all ru ral villages, and render every One; who,' chooses to be so. indeiendent of tlAs gas coin ponies, for by its means they can Manufac- ture their own gas, an a much cheaper rate than it can now be atipplied by any company chartered within the,lUnited gtatei. This gas has not- theoffenaive smell' of that pia duced by coal. and ,can be passed directly . from the retort through the washer; or con denser to the gasometer without further purl. •fication:r ' This diecover” his discovery prOmises to open, a new , field of commerce; the vast amountz..of pine wood in Lower Virginia and North Carolina, now considered of nu value, will.b4 brousait . 'into market for the purpose ofmanulacturiog gas, and the charcoal tett after destructive distillation Will ply theflrhole exPense or manufacturing. Wood can be purchased in North Cambria and.delivered at Wilming ton; or in Pamlico &und, for one dollar per _cord ; the transportation, whold .not Mug the cost up beyOnd four dollars.! Wood. at five dollars per cord, yields 93,000 cubic feet of gas: 'coal at sik dollars per ton g only 10,000 cubic feet. An apparatus fcir manu facturing wood gascduld be put up' for one- Acrenth the cost of that for manufactutiog coat gas. 11 is estimated that the[ City of New York might be . lighted for one dollar a thousatialeet, and Ms handsome profit id the mannfaci herein the City now pays three di thousiod.Hkrfn Post. ~„ GREAT nAILROAD OrkER7•ll. It/CdtlJo • live dispatched Ironti'Laporte, tad. 7o Chica go, for physicians t &attend Robert I,titstatler,A. ENro -, President of me ad, who. died'auittat ; place of apoplexy, ran the entire distance ant hacks in one hour and lofty Minutes. The distance is 58 tittles 'each way, Making a speed of 116 miles in 100 minutes.. . This is • tnoy . up, if not superior to 'the eked. daily attained on the English. Great Western Rail root! between Paddington and London. H 11
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