II MMMIM=== qt. ims' %tura itaharday .Bientlag, indy 16. IR BOMA Editor sad •PM/War 0. Unt.E. Asiiimilats MINT. Inc RECENT COAL FRAUDS The reeetti -frauds' practised by the coal Pm through the Ticket Agent whom they employed and placed in the office of the and Schuylkill Haven Railroad , Company,have been the chief subject at con• yemition is this Region for the last week.— i The position of the patties and the , char . RCM of the fraud were calculated to create satosishmest in this Region, and the people 'wee backward in ,crediting the rumors, at first. It is true theparties here positively declares" their ionocence e as tar es they were otceereerl; but in the absence of any efforts their part to vindicate themselves from the charges, the public have bees' forced to _believe that they arctic( groundless. W bus not 'seta the evidences on which the • charges are made—u is in_posees„ke of the huskiest acid Meager, of the Beading /1 ail. 4'told Company. and judging 'from the coon . tnents,of a portion of the Philadelphia preM, fl they bar' been furnished with sufficient grounds o name the parties. The Daily *sitter 'yes the following parties as im plicated : I , M. G. lit P. limber, William k George Payne, J . . - Steinberger nod David De POMO; w i tio issued the tickets for them.— ' We give he names at the requeit of the to. incest portion of the trade here, who desir e *to be implicated in these frauds abroad. =Ohio that the ends of justice may . * into served. If innocent, We would rejoice in he big the grit to proclaim it; . and if guilty,nei. ilin position nor any other circumstances 'lambi to shield them from 'the , penalty o ‘• tt , icts., The Doily Register says: ' 41 Thai seems to bit a detennination =misdeal as heft to *rem sway awl tomibver, at law the appeals of which they have been defratated ' which includes coal end freight. Aid there are no tomb to the huiertuttioa tithe whole trade. at the revelation of the mean•tricks by which two of their inetnnen have, (N , gears, kept the priors. of cos! martin: that has kept in twoup sit bonen del , :We =Assure the Register that the tame haling. pervades the trade here. They seem iletermited to vindicate themselves' by call , fag for a lull myelhastion of the . *bole trinsectlon. This they consider alike dart to f, .tbseentleeb, the basinaeof shin Region, and \ ' *be Philadelphia Railroad. Company. OWL , \ ; We learn that the principal parties mph cited, met Dlr. Tucker, Oaring the week.— What ans piied is town - to us, nor nit i bowl yet what tonne the Company Will pursue in u the premises: •It he rather a try. • 011., position to be, thus breed is collutoa /with some al their heaviest customers, i Wthieh can tree& sympathise with the Compapy. But still) justice to the itutoevut, ' sod the public also requires that prompt Salon should be tilting, and all Buell. proceedings sho - uld be held., up to deter others from the perpetration of similar frauds, and to render that true but old adage more forcibly instruc lire than ever, that " Honesty is' the best policy," under all circutastancei. t A correspondent of the New York Courier .ond Enquirer, signet) "B," who purpons to /turd from Pottsville, bas committed all kind, of blunders in his article, and shows that he ie not Tery famikier with the business of die. Region. He states that David De'Forest tered the Mine Hill office in 7843.), He did not enter the until late in the year 1849, and for some time 'preyioni he occupied a desk in the Philadelphia an Reading Rail road Co.'s office The truth is, the Mine Hill . COmpany were displeased With the selection . of ,Mr. De Forest . as Ticket iAgent by a por. Lion of the Operators, and , pt was with great' reincuitice that room wasgiinted hikn in the office, which was done MAY after a larger pne' !Or jbtidt. The difficnlty in weight oceuriet:l after that Period and not as early as 1843,; .‘ '' , Among the other random 'assertions Of this writer,,it is stated that`the Schuylkill Narigation . Company.is no doubt defmuded in a similar manner out Of iromfioe to tests thoiuead dollars. daily. This is rather , a sweeping elmrgr,_ end would -implicate the whole coal tratje-of*huylkillbotinty in these, Staub:me transactions. But to show how fat' - theieassertions arifroM the lruth We would only remark that the shipments by Canal, this year, have not averaged' 24',000.. ions per Week, which would give the daily receipts for tollon coal, et 65 cents with '. l 5 percent. otabout Ib:OW*I.II2M ttoohundrtd and ergiih i dollars. 'lt is not likely, therefore, that duty would be robbed of from five to ten thousand &Hits per day. Mr. Fraley, President of the Company, however, sets this matter at rest In the following artiCie, addresed to . the edi tors of the Philadelphia Ledger : SCUOTLXILt. NAVIOATIOIS CO.; / July 11,1!353. Edgers of the Public • ledger—Gentlemen : li tittenticet has been celled to several articles haste lately appeared m the public Tapers on, eattient of thy frauds alleged to have been prat: tiled as the Reading Railroad Company. An wa de la the .Leitier of to-clay charges that similar and lto a greater extent, have been practised asaistat the glohoylltill Navigation Company. Un der these ctittunstances, and as an act of justice to puttee dealing by the Canal, 1 deem it right to pre. Sl e mt Raisin statements relative to the Canal rasters of Foal 6y Canal to June 30,1553. Toes. Cwt. 143,241 9 23,871 14 122,071 8 26,330 7 I I Potteattioai Pottsville, Schuylkill nveo Post chinos, • Tidal, ' 316,520 a Coal 'seat to IND Company's landings to 34101 kill Comity, as per car return Wan the several tat skalleads to same date': • " • Tons. C Fat Outwit, , 139,095 wt 2 . Watuwille , • - 23.334 - 12 ackuytidd Haven, • , hdt -Clistoa, 123,483. 4 29,921 19 • • Tond o . .715,1134 17 Tbe shipments are of the groat weight of the ear lithe of the boats ;Isom which weights the Nana. nee Company dedoet Eve per cent, to cover losaby wallare; The Car returns are for the bet Wept, ant ant in evimy 100 tons of lurch net, weight, about 103 tate tinsoW be shipped on board the boats:. Cor- Nadal; the above accounts acconinigly, it would ladd toZ4r ) e 9 gight as per car returns, 9,475 - sotui anti rusk* teas as the quantity tear down tor shipment Canal this year. • The difference be tween theists named quantity and the returns of the thipaifths is only 13,7 g) toin; said there is al ways. renaming clamped upon the lending% or atithdtworer on the cam at least that ,quantity of Goal • The shipments by Canal ore, however, not at. meals , Issas by say reference to the Railroad returns. _Every landing is supplied With si proper art of amdekind each shipper ot coal Is eyeeted toweigh everycerloadal as he lades it and to return the .stinstitynetnally shipped to the Coliectors of the Ifergatmt Company. In all ewes, where fraud end ern* in the cary is suspected, as examination is sus*, sod 24 the boatmen, who are an indepen. tient body ot tarn, us well as the parbarer of coal sad the Navigation Company. ore all mteremted in ..1:%7 the correct weight! of the carves, it i. be, that the business by the Canal i. now, and `Otis taw conducted as nearly wahia the I mita of .uverulkey as the notate of such a trade will print& • , Yours respectfully . , • F. FRAMs', President. 07-,Just as our paper was going to press. 4* loused that the Sheriff had levied upon • ell •M a. fe P. Milner's pro t in this ;Om' W•tully agree with the Pottsville Journal that Mitt* tothe hutment in the trade that • full ex r. mare; mad we are surprised that, avow-. - ' lkialooffect keling, 'the Journal has not given i of the evlreitp, to avert the s'utpicion it .., was free to attach to nay and every of its V alike. • • . 1 r.' ~ ,c, . • ••itittone of the great nurses of Mime, that ;he ~,.i rear Vet canary is given to catcall thetiMmes • "'respectable" scoundrels, and to pick out every iiWord and erpression that will make light of -, trim.; Whilo!‘common fellows, '• for the smallest -.- artery pit agitoriety..=-Pkifo. Daily Reinter. .-, ~ 4 1 b e Roger , dosii us iojustice. We net _ "1- iiitl , jrnm: guilty , liarties,•ol any kind. if _lit ite• pollee; to expose themi We mentioned t , k ,,,, -. sem" becau s e all 'we knew about :Ike: . .:Pilator VOW possibly learn was gathered Su . .n g . o . `emir od Mom without teeing any .... . __ • „a we hositaud to name the I Wag cot:earned in. the 'dein injustice to innocent in the legal maxim t h at it guilty' persons should 'a dieu that one innocent' one 'pastime the Rehfiger had mug the "Mum it did, or slamming the correct -1._,. Cgold we. have .had, .taipi o would have done - ^makihgeuch gauche". rho had previously tut. tharaeters in our midit, ..etisbie.testlnaony than the cOureitione el _it gulltg, no- OM 1))04 - vr.seritirs 1512.-710 porsdattee of millVs surviving . Solibers or m um sem U t ' the reswesentauses of those who MA' and ot winos In fanie'ef grew for mach a modigostion et the ensfunt Bounty Land Acts, as will grant to each Soldier who served in atilt of thetereral Wars of oar country, on land or water, the yet sang= h a . I .l 66itscrea of land from the vast pain " meeting was held at Cal. Lan& Esehosu OS the Bo rover of Pratuilie, sa-Tnesday s the , l2th.dis of July, 1853. • • • TOn motion,- Gea. NATHANIEL P. MOLE was chosen president; Conan Ron* and Mt. oust. hunt, VICO Presidents; and Modes Frei /0 and spew N. Pester, Secretaries. I • The *leen of the meeting havlag hew 'Mated by the Pin t. it was, von motion, L t i oemed Resolved, - That L. Baacraft, Esq. be to address. the unettng ; to which that poulemau nespoodled In a biddy saleroom— 3 , manner, ' On motion, the Chair violated Rob,. Ild} Palmer. Eten e lutusermatt, Jaeob Bright. Charles Psi- Shatz, Peter Stabler, Mann ninety, :PA: z = amines to report resolutions expressive of the: sense the meeting. I Tbe of Committee, after baring retired be s abort time, returned and reported a series of resolutions, (adopted at a large meeting._ _assembkd the Corm House in the Citv of Philadel_phie, ou the 11th of December lastj which being *Wend forcibly urg ed by Col. Finley and Robb NI- 1 Palmer, 15 just and proper, were unanimoinly adored, as follows, to : 1: Roared, That Congress, diurUg its, neat ses sion, oat as a matter of savor, but , as au act of jar 'ice, should so modify the present „Bounty Land law, as to giant 166 acres of land, to those who served in the War of 1812, and in case or thedeath of nose who so served. to the Widow of such de ceased „Soldier, and in awe of -the death of such widow, to the surviving children Oneedif 11. That in all cases where Senna.* were render ed in the War of 1812 by tomuirried melt, and turbo died without being warned, or keying Issue, the. paten or patens, or in case of their death. the brother's and sisters should he entitled to tech land. 'lO. That Government is Justly and honestly in. dried to the Soldiers of 1812, not only because of their,yerviees, but because no pay was received from Chnenunent ler several months after such Ser vice' "IV, ier =redirsilzhen paid, the pay was made in , ry Dates. N. That the aureculeasktt there principles ap• ply to all classes of -Soldiere, who served to their country'ncense either by' miter or land, in all and every struggle tot Auntie= tights and liberty, and that to be past before t he Gorman= be generous, this boos should be panted to ali t sad,that after this be done, it would look stioreylsaUble for Gov ernment to look around for marmot among whom to distribute her rich and 'public wealth in her ex tended daemons. • V. That the disposition of These Soldiers' chutes, as indiaaad, in the foregoing resolutiotui, could not .fail to be poptdar`with the whole country-, such.grants would retch almost every lam= wise. VI. That the shooks of this meeting be e etsd Aire' for IheiT prop 121111111 to the Peense r =hisilatunt for L prompt and patriotic don to Congress to award 160 acme of land to those of our citizens who took put is the gionomiNer of 1812. VII. That to the Hoe. John L. Wilma, Com misakmer of the Land Office, et Wuhington, for his aproutteendation to Coolness unman toall who rendered service to their country, 160 acres of Load, we hereby tender= wannest thanks. VIII. That we do also prim-iem our rimiest thanks to the /lon. Bedard Brodhead,* Senator of the U. States, from, Peensylvanis,‘ (or the prompt . manner in which be' has moves is the Senate of the United - States, in bask of our right , ,' as well as the rights of our fellow soldiers, throughout the entire lend. IX That we ens under matey iabligmioas to the Hon. Joel ft Salterlonci. of Philadelphia, for his ' early and tommming eaMtionS is behalf of those ; , ' who defended their enemy's tights maker by tend or by sea. I • X. That a th ese proceedings beibrward; od to oar UMW - States Bettor, the Hun JAMES COOPER., to be by him premaled to the Senate of the United Slates. On motion of Robert X Palmer Esq., it was Resolved, That we recommend to the Old Sol- , diem at the War of 18114 their representatives nod I friends Ihs ocion_q, to hold meeimgs, end take measuree ho ley dim views before the next Congress, ki nemix of the act of justice to the Soklieni, advocated in the foregoing readations. Resoltai, That these proceedings be published in all the pipers of this Canny, sad all others favorable to the objects of this meeting. (Signed by the Ofterrs.), ) Police.—At a meeting of Police 0111 , ben. held July 1 lth, at the Cowell Chamber, the Captain, George Jennings, is the Chair, the follow ing Officers were appointed: J. F. Whitley, Se errtary ; Henry Shelly, Treatuirer;'John Ruch, Int Lieutenant; Joseph P. Seiders • 2nd Lieutenant; and Fredenck C. Eptirgy, 3d Li eutenant. Oa motion, &Joked, That the Captain of Po- lice be inverted with the same powers as the Mar shal of Police of the City of Philadelphia, lko far as the same may be in accordance with the Borough Laws. Resolved, That the lieutenants' aotlei;vhall be to assist the Cap tain , and in his abate* the Ist Lieutenant to act in his steid., Resolved, That any person arrested shall not be liberated 'or discharged b any of the Pollee Offi cers, until he has bad a hearing before tbe Chief Burgess or a Magistrate. Resolved, That the Cr Japiain give notice to a! persona' keeping disorderly house% selling) any in toxicating-drinks to minors, or permitting gambling in their houses, that they will 'be preiremitedec• cording to Law. '• • Resolved,. That notiee'be given to Boys who congiegater on the corners of the risreets, who we profane and manning language Ao passersliy, to break op such assemblages, or they wilt be airested. Resolved, That these proceedings be published in the Borough papers. " - Ilesofred, That we adjourn tolneet -A Wed. .6, . we adjoun., . next nesdayeveiting, in the Council Room, at 8 o'clock. J. F. WHITNEY, Seey. . 1 In connection wiyh the above, we have received the following note : -, A B.SONAR, Esti. : ear Sir:—lo the pureed ugs of la meeting of 1. e Police 'or Pottsville. as published in your paper of to-day, will be 'found a resolution making at my My to give notice to err tain panics violating the \ laws of the Stae ed Bo- rough_ lu compliance 'with said resolutions, I would call the attention of the persons 'therein mentioned, to the resolutions thetu.-elves. and sim ply say, that everycase reported to me will be at tended to according to law, and to the best of my ability. • Yours. GEO. JENNINGS, Capt. Pol ice. , nr Reiterned.„-mr. Jacob Kimmel, retur ned from Caltfomil to his bone in Ibis plane some days ago. He was one of the first adventurers Irma thisßegion, having mow been sdeetit orer fair years. He isitt good health and, we tmdersuncl, brings a sags little "pile" with him. gar The Weather. during the leek; lulu. been delfghthally 601, with a healthful, bri&itqc at otooptuttir. ■a i.ft pointed c in place I rir D . 'ion of an .. Wows' 801 l al Middleport.—There was dedicated ou the 4th of July, another Hall devoted to the principlesloi Odd Fellowship, by Sdiddleport Lodge, No. 41.1.1 Fusin the time they received their Charter tram . the Grand Lodge of. Pennsylvania, in Nchember, 1842, they have labored under great disadvantages, in camequence of the smallness of the Moor in which they held their weekly meetings, and they therefore determined that this inconvenience should beqvemoved. By industry and gocid maniv wt Their Ball was completed upon the mom i+ 4th, and at 9 o'clock, A. IA-, the proce•a formed at the old, 14ojlge Room, by Pair Welker, Weber so Gable, and they then the lice el dutch to the Adlowiag order, vi 1. Musk end Eimer. ' • • . 2. O. 0., with drawn sword, 3..5. Supporters, with middle 'rods. 4. Members of the Itutimmi Dqiree. . 5. Members of the Ist, 2sd, 3d, 4tb, and peel respectively, in order ofiuniority. 6. Conductor and. Wardens. , • ' 7. Treasarer and Bantams. 8. V. G. and Supporters. 9. N. 0. and Slipponets; 10. P. Grander in order I. G., with drawn sword. Oa the snivel lot the procession at Patte .on, the brethreU were received by the members or . iTuScs- Vern Lodge; and members finm other joining Lodger, lad atter partaking of The,bospitafity of:46e citizens, returned again to their Lodge: Room tit Mtddleport. The boar of 12 , o'clock having agile ly, the procession was again - formed by ;W. G. Marshal J. D. Rice, and Assistant Marshals P. G. Walker, of Pdiddleport Lodge, P. G. Weber end Gable—and the brethren were thus escorted to their New !pill. 'Atler the Lodge had been opened in due forin, by N: G. Henry Meyer, an escort was' tent for the Grand Lodge Officers, to inform theta that the Lodge was- duly opened, and now ready for the dedicatory ceremonies. The following named gentlemen constituted the officers : M. W. G. Master, D. G, M . Gowan. , • R. W. D. 0. Mister, D. A. Smith. W. G. Herald. Welker of Mukilepoii. ' W. Grand Chaplain, Rev. D. Washburn, bf No. 20, Pottsville, and three Heralds. • Ist Herald, Dr. 3. T. Ilicholits. 21d Herald, P. G., I. P. Bertram. ,Id Herald P. G. Dr. Palm, of Grand Lodge, Orwigsbiug. ' ' . As the dedicatory , services Were all performed priVaiely, viz., by eiduding all Pave the ' ra of the Order, an outsider can give b . litif int.n , tinting, stive that all expressed then:veil:ea light ed• with the ceremony, 1 After the vervide in the Hall, the or& of preicelmoi•was 'gala e tied by. the O. Mantua ; and upon its arrival ate `Jul grove, a Lecture waidetivered upon Odd Fellow• ship, by!. D. G. Mister ii..G. M'Gravan, ~ of 'Pottsville i .aiteafier which an alogoafitadd was , del_ileradbY P. G. John C. Neville, Esti, u our 1.4 itatiwa Prl':"Perity;aid lhe berm . tOf FTM. We negnet that _this Address could not he preettieti for pulAkanoe, but as ft *as extesii* , r e 'Pr ar able to secure a copY W it: , 'I • A beautiful wreath, was then *tasted to Middle' port Ledge, by Rev. D. , liVisalto6l, la w heh:_bi cotaphowned the Ladles of Mhaepian t u s se lON PrOprilteMOlS a the: pect l egg, snit the b,,, nt „, of its wotirmauslilp. - The Imo y es ~e i r i . . i , - ",,i' . b y the N. Glad et 114 Lap; Mintry Mew/ Who beeflv replied to the flop** o‘ , nualrn etr. Washbowl. . . ~ The prticesion was that atienni to um *maniere famine& and tea itaunmai Maas after haw* Pertateot the owl Wells ProtidedlbY the swam unenherk ot Mithileport Dedgeotral pleas. 'ws with - her* *Med a day to the idoolPkv at i Me following fa timAddress of D. 04 31 44, iligiOd will OitilloreProPeatilittr iei l • Baamait:•4 Wok 7 0 Iforibilkied - 10111 ba-,_ yog We latlakial to mu, to addildP Poi uPcill 041 - .. f. - • FIRM • tajor Jacob 11. Lutz, has bleu ap 'osimaster at Focirt's Fame initial county, A" Mr. C. Focht. • I MIDDLEPORT ;AFFAIRS. - Odd Fed, MI edijast of 041 E I ' ~: ire . • ' ' ......- tem, 'ha ti t r i f t t v : , .. _! . 1 ric !.......val ,i,,saare . err witt.l i Ca o =Wienier. -; . '. ..". 4 - .4 if the ' ' ofilitige o r t 4 tea sa ilmw li t =spipetthe 'Of Oddr ' I seprolterytt thin e ist ieul t iltj v a .. I be wriMeL'aadltleild as Asti when the fin* lectern was published in Ilteirreid; ' from the fact that as we bitheUlWllliew . : beauties are mettmealtarising, WWl* esalatif. obesured front th eee, w ho -pfeceilir Ur. 101 ‘tr , am lighUt are .-Monly nee* o shonetr# llll . „____ ever outpathway, Bet:We/ . lir. a ger., Übe the oppotteagy Ofiti pro 1 ffigthig: 'temeaqtateee tither being seethes spatter to adder yen upon the greed kedestieePer°°°° .00a.1.-i til ks. . .. , .. , ......7.otiodoloYeeti 96 2,.. - - 'ship, end, lbw that WPM* Ist,' Stoat at eurPrder — its rise oritPa Ira pm em:l3 2d,lThe principl es, object and day of cod Fel low#4 l I '.: From an examination el the past hie* of the world, it would appear that for the'proper Meal of as orderi hoed upon roc** Ur to our's ? it requires a imuntry in which the of its citizens are premed by Gems:writ Irma equawroenlioymult6 not recognized , Woothereordiertheeooprutettoomple to languish, sadism:into cornies t where tyertuir ex enema memo Mliy, the name is almost isidmiem. Since the organisetion of Odd Fellowship in the Uoited Stales,the progreisof the Order Whew un rivalled %try other — known society in the World.— •TbePareressoasf, (Ms. Many sometieseterish a blind enthusiastic teethe musty tenants cil the past, awl they boast that they have derieed their origin from acre batbarie relics of entepulY. This antsquity we disclaim; 'nor do we 'claim* be' the deaneadants of any of those heterogremsermettes which fiounahmille a day, and tbenperiebed m a , . night. • ' , . , ;:. Many writers, hidweve% upon .Odd Fetoership, late endeavored tog trace beck the origml of our Order through the dim vista of tbepasburbare, in we opinion, utterly faded ;. ablate industrious On. tigearian, whee Grand Sire Weldey was; n Leg land, merges! NM with ea emblem nMelPeetuif Adam laying the" famdatirlartorm"wile.. re that stone was laid;the author forgot to menu s*, from the fact, I presume; that he inatudtalma tote trom Me to searelb for the location, but only for the can. blem. Another writer, a Sentonman, with mei of an eathusiag, after a dillieent search Leto the re cords of thepast,ldise' orerea that oar Order. had its rise at the lime of the Tyrant Nero, and Was Or ganized 'to oppose ;the 'usurpation: of they blood thirsty Emperor. - That Ode FelloWShip is opposed to tyrrwy there can be bitt little doubt and 1 am well satisfied that should the liberties o f this country be &Melted, or be in danger, they Would prove tree to the' and which east, around their Order the mantle Ol Free dom. But alas for i the traditions"; Mgt: no erne of authenticity , and want th at . tion which entites them to credit. . 1 1:' There are, besides those enumerated, fisid or ten other traditions cit equal credit—which nislitions bring us down to 27S'f, when the firat - llenillille" organuation of Which - We have amnizare was formed at Loadon r ialled " Ancient and Litextrable Royal Odd Fellows." Until this date, welled no Poatirentihorire by which to porn the 'eitistence.i of the WU& .ii is, therefore, unknown by, whom the Order was first foutuded—whether it was or ganized flaring our Iteirolutioamy straggesAo assist in Keeney the liberty which we enjoy, or Whether it oratuutted in same philanthropic bean winisought to relieve sorter humanity, and thus aid those who wished id is t he - dark boors ol adversity and aril. r , • , If tier first l proposliton be true, then tio4: - Isteire plate the day selected tor that feathe occesion.— 'llse must day of our National Independencliabould be revered by ever,' Odd Fellow throughout the steed, for it brings to mind the liberty which we alloy, from the struggles ((those heroes who have gone to teat bourne eskers no Oscan. Warns and also calls to oar testentheanes the blessings Whirl the " Allareing Eye . " has bestowed upon in and oar beloved Country, and theboanuea which He has cast abroad With a liberal hand overall the earth. How grateful, then, should we be to Him' who strews the earth withflowsree-who made the' seed time—tbe early utinsethe sprigs, the grater, and the olden harvest. The ftst untiring" whichproved auceminful was found by Thoma.l.Wildey, a Blacken:Oh by trade, at the city of Baltimore, in ISI9- A in WOW_ was ceded, and John Duncan , John Welsh, Tot* Oben theta and Richard Rushworth, attended at-;in ote sews hotel 'and. afier mature deliberation; Wash initial Lodge, No y 1, was organized. They first intended to unite with the London Order, aid sent for a Charter—by slime unknown delay, 'hit char ter was never received. _ Providence, I have no dohbt, directe d the and in October the 22d, 1821, they receivedb Char-. ter from Dinka of York's Lodge, of the blencher... ter Unity, and consequently it is from them We de rive our being. 'the order in the' United. States (seaweed to work ender this and similar charters, until the bond was easily 'severed in 1843;by the Grand Ledge of the United States; from be fact that they were not e' comittul by the Grand;: Lodge in Eueope in any oU the changes which were made . inehe race and ceremonies, and for other grievan ces not necessary for me to mention at this time. At the annual session of the G. Lodge, the Order in the United States_ was declared to be the m le depository or the I. O. of O.' F.' in the:`. world, and thus, by one single act, the ties which bound them to the Old World were severed, and' a new spirit infused into the Order, which had hitherto remained dormant, had their progress, Mike. that time, has' been unprecedented in hiStOnil : From - Washington Lodgetformed m 1819, there are thou 'sands eeattered eve( the Continent, tmd in our own State there are over fifty thousand Odd Fellows, and 984 Lodges.. We have thus sketched'iin a ra pid and desultory manner, the origin, the else and Progress of our Order, and shall now tura , to the second part of our discourse, viz : 1 ?:.: THE OBJECT, PitriClrLEli, end OVTIES* ODD FELLOWSIIIP.. ' i . : ,/ ' . 1,, ' - The Independent Order of Odd Fellows'ere an association of benteiolent beans, &And by Mt com mon lief, for the links which mete them in'tbe ties 01 bneherhood, are ;formed by F.. L. and.T. All . who join take upon themselves solemn add bind ing obligations; not to oppress, but to relieve, not to press down, but to Amcor the distreSsed.. k',. One of our principal objects is to preratie char ity and extend the principles of practical henevo . hence, to:: Beek out the distressed oral relieve them, to visit the sick and to, watch beside the couch of pain, and tbuspprbtriote the growth of virtue sad morality. M ' euse iin all its multilarioui forms, ' never vet, and, I bow, never will driva. - 41 good Odd Fellow from his vigils near, the bedside of an afflicted 'brother. Bound by the Imperative ties of honor; he - fills his duty at all risks, end when the nark 'Owl of 'death hovers over the conch of his brother. his voice Cheers the departing soulwith words, of encountgement and consultation.llloe are a few of our duties,-these are our rules and reg ulation', and that men is not an Odd Fellew who would wish they wens lees arduous. ,-: But! some may exclaim, where is the use of an institutioe of this endure? Are there ml shißereht associations of thil kind already? -Their art, brothers, many institutions devoted to charitable purposes : but es man is a social animal,.arffl exo - to many tempimisms, lie, thmetbre, stands in need of a faithful friend, one who will guard attd corset him. In the Order of Odd Fellowihip ends Mat tiiend. With us he 'has brother w o Will chide, counsel , instruct and advise him in tlhhee right path ; While, if exposed to the modern .010 , table associations of the dry, he would be left shone with his gloom, tali. sonow, and perhaps with( death., When friends which the sun of prosperity, perhaps, has warmed into W. have turned' midi,' aside, the Odd FelloW's affection abides withgremer brilliancy, and adversity his none of ilii Chilling ef fect :Won the trim member ell our Order. . , Fortune fray take unto itself wings a Dd flee away; the finger of 'corn may be pointed at en of fending or u afflicted brother. At that moment, when he stands tbuS slate, Lova, the leading prin• cipeof our Order,i. shines forth through ilit dull mist of prejudice, and lights again the lamp Of Hope upon the sitar of the heart, which Was neatly' ex- Unmated; perhaps forever. ' . :•;,.,,,, • Man is the subject of disease. Neither Wisdom, power, glory nor riches can turn asidetbe dread pes tilence nor stay the ravages of death. 'The rosy cheek, the giant fraMe, the manly form, all must bow before the tread of the destroyer. ... In those dark hoer., when friends forsake, it is the duty of the Odd Fellow to Walk calmly to his post, although the. King of Terrors tnat,' perhaps, number him as his an victim: There is amoral heroism in this which surpasses the emit him with charges up to the canon's mogul, indiums death in the tumult and strife of the hauleffltild,. All 'mai are endowed with a cabin dagreepf animal or physical, coerage, and when the write 'of the battle h i s et its height, soldiers fight, taig that their deeds ; d succerdte; will be:recorde up o n tpe pees of kismet: With the Odd PellOw it is oirreient; He blow% as be sits by rite bedside of a brother; dying, perhaps, with some pestilesuutt or infectiousdisease that he is labeller the notices eilluvia that may ;Mutate blm upon, a similar bed, and lead him tp a similarend.. lie teawanelhat no pen will record his i*igils, yet, like optima hero, he miter deserts niaNwrr, bat true to his teinei plea be remains until , health reanimates hiebroth er's cheek, or his ey is closed in death. 5:2. The benevolence of Odd Fellowship Axe not consist in words, but in deeds. Their benneeence is a patient:telt principle; tis not the impaSsioned impulse of the mini-m, hunted into excitement by the glowing words of genie eloquent orator, but the still small rivulet 'Which glideisalmostirseen through hills and vales, '..h-rtilizing and 'making green every spot' thrtmett which it meanders, do ii, pathway to the might r y. Pron. ' , c:: • It paws the door of the wealthy and finds a Seeing place near the cot of the humble. ft seeks out sensible, living Objects ' 4; whose misfortunes the heart may. b e touched and the tear May fall, and finds a' way ta'stay the pearly dropdere it reaches the earth.' It revolts not from active exer tion; .it shrinks not at impedingettis thrown in its pub. , in a word, it Carries out the precept of God himself—" Love one another." This' is tire link of the Golden Chain that now smite, beset with heart and extends over these United Statetsird is destined ere long ta! encircle the Globe—it i 4 its destiny—it is tht object of Odd FellOwship.e ! ' All societies aye 'their enemies ;,' and dilly tg norant persons denounce us becausethey are Woos rent of our principle% and our thject. Ty have formed mtstaken notiOne, which they etre** its I fact". Some dislike the liaroe--litit does the mine de.' - ' stroy the kindness and benevolence whieltAlPPer c ' !min to our fraternity? In my opinion there is (immeshing singularly appropriate is the sotieee ap pellation of an Odd Fellow. It is odd to lied men acting entirely out or the usual current of human proceedings. It is very odd to find men in this age of dollars and cents acting ken a penny. 'dine teiested motive. We are aware that in; the 'usual hasinass of life It does appear odd to tie lod,Jbroth l ehiniable ' l ithma:ngrecehed%giddrroeo.,lf we are eontrmedfoethiswendewil nstrtutit::otlooy, totlitooefot loureward.. , . ~• ' ()Th jera obect becalese we use signs on d ett o an. The first is tot us aping the unworthy and' to avoid imposition.-protecq The last reminds useif nor duty to cureless,o e tamities and our God. 1 1 ,Tbey us stimulate tog* bet ter pefognance of thrtmiest Which'we are obl igated to fulfill; and they len us also that if we tire; up to them we *hall,* last. when "Wee fitful is' over," be cal kd to en: joy the reward ' God shall grant to those who labor, 'ddigtpuly.ia , vineyard. lt is alu nied " T em against us as as that we have !, which would not bell*: can if our aim was ks& vault tberiatareskiet' humanity-•'T hine is nothing in this ' ii Ileibebasitsinipits, Irons the lest in Annie to the bilds of grass in the field; who can WI is who manger the leallar the blade Winne is gaped ? Who tin tell why Da two are *Med - Oki? . Who Alined the me, aloe grim pumas Inn they catesett -, -• ••i ~ Ea* IMh. dart secrets, - . .i.i . -, - t. , .., flew& are*w. tindlutve sln . i-', • -''. ' , Suetow • • -r .. . i: , ~ ~ ' Width weimow not of:" ~' . i,- . Sot ev e n ft t he' ilstint: i* sift dime loth° you hat _tag alaT multi& amble/ that call ',doers - ••••uPwavai butunbeebssadw - 5.,,,, , , ,. .. .s. - .Semeey ta as i liveat a 1111 souris lel °lll6 . l :ij ... t rod A lli t ile t ati tiiisrr. eill t , , lks. 1.:2 .. : «reveakeheeesuii.. - but ii , ii a ttic h i t , 643,41.411 the lan * Wholl Thu give elak, let of the "oo was i Graads took up riEl REM= ronelebband MOW, what right hard do. b.' • vg , . - 1,- - - 'z' ' .ma y la atlol,bot 0 110110. .. 011 Mr WI* only re 40 ....,,- - . : ~ 4 •,..-,,. -- 4_ -• AnothairAectesli widtPinse lit , Wowed ti ac ; participsdon is - :, , ithe of the raga.wedikactiery oatikis the Er. - af..stibutglbrith *bra- wirwitdese that mywrits Woad ~not be see is thew Initpier— we Imam thatirhatithator Jab* warm k 0 lati kaa6thas beer' t at mow* **hat Ibrinetsdinger r.. „ ,..ixteld wresillblim keg- tree bo w ; Iressure cow= Itatekatra. The man 4 0114 01 7 Otis v , -.oor Ira 004mpayoukiv„ , likci tie,`4lotaiesocitie - hist Persa....aes i ak. Hyattromaiditrifisr a b oned, the pasaltir abeam irmiceie.saidist -artsiet4. oar 'Order Wad itrealitatits; led, - you WA 'at aloe praoriva that ow tilt sisters [were unliteibottally iseluded. V diet as. Praia ,ded mute the active ,puticipetios lit 111,- LAP' 'inrmS, they , have oast nopporumny emended to 1 ,0 elder iota dui aortal ofstiet Order. , By. be a daughter of , -- - they are tom to ref cognise a, brother Of that' s, it siatters' DO Iwiere they may be tocared. The wife af slum' telzthe saute! degree LS eigit . la tO thetetrtoli at ; and since_ its ~tmodiaa some three oveers ago, reread tud. ladies have embraced , the opportunity . and can tiow And protection lad assistance in w h atever position they may be - platted. Ina word, the well-bow Cr wean Misontempia. .:ted m every law, of our Order ;_ and if the ladies ''promix not to say attythior about it. I will reveal to them one of.our rat secrets, It is to try to make far you better ions, :better dauthries, better 'tritiands and better lows, better members of , so- Ciety and better chrivhansfoi no man can be a Aar Odd Fellow who does not sum to combine all thee together. Another secret of our Order is to watch over and protect from insult, stamtlion ;'sod disease those Whom :poverty prostrated; Sod many.a daughter's loan has the band of the Odd Fellow Guide giatt, and many.a widow's tear has two dried by the timely . . succor of our institution [:—tor well we.know that in thiableak world mercy lines but few resting Owe!, nut yet .'.The quality of mercy is not strained, It droppeth bk. the gentle dew from heaven • Upon the plain beneath : it is twice Moral ; It Mesas b nim•thit gives and him that takes :' • Tie mightiest Ili the mightiest: it becomes , . The throned mom better than his crowd His sceptre shows the force al temporal pockr, The attributes of awe and majesty, i Wherein doth all the dread and far at kings ;. But mercy is Moore;tits seepwred sway : • It is enthroned in the hearts ot Wass, It is an attribute of God himself: i , !; lVe all know that niereg.ii woman's chic! chant, .had in their bandit wean cheerfully rest the caUse and feel coma yea thatiwbeirowr an ogisatunitrof :feta, she Will join with it benevolence and charity. She has ever been a ministering angel in all ages of .;thit world, and will be until time shall cease. SW is'often wronged, but atilt imam, although the tob jeet of her love may become an object of contempt vialt the World boode,,; but th e wand of ammo is 'too strong to he sunderei...4-it is only wowed ; by ' , ` l t, lllb - 1 • „ • • , Is aught so fire , . ;Wall the dewey landscape the Spring. :The Summer's boon-tide grove, the purple eve, •The harvest bloom, or e'en the frosty mom, ; Glittering oe some smoother sea—is aught so fair virtuous Friendsbjp joioed to woman'. Love? • 1 .: If woman would prove true to the best Interest ortheir hearts, they would:array themselves upon Ihei side of those - who wish to make their fro-aide •.haPpy, ad then, °when Want stares them in the race they can demand, u a rtot, what they weld , he; coaipel!ed 'to metre otrwise as a favor:. I Itiive thus breidy sketched Some of the object, and deities in Odd Fellowship, 4figi now permit me, in elosing, to fay that; there .is another ditty which all should attend to wbo wish to meet in that Grand' Lodge where 'parting days are over. Lite has hs dark end discouttese hours, yet it nutters pot however dirk the pathway pay teem, there is in hour of sap and Uaintetropted repose, an bent 'when the body will sink, an it were, into a dwam lese slumber, , Wilen meetings, processions and all will be forgotten,.,. But let pot imagination be star tled if this restifirplake on earth; nasteed of reirig a bed or down, should be a hell of gravel; or the close confines of the tomb.. II we act well our part .on earth, if we adhere :o our peinoiples and live up to our obligations, !berme of thunder shall not dit.. turb ode repose. the wind' and the waves, or even the giant earthquake, .cannot cause us one momeat Of disquietude—for ere shallthen Year the welcome 'plaudit well done good mat tahhfal servant.? Brothers of ddh s Port LodgN I tuna take toy Nest without cougratubiting yon upon the prolix ity of your Lodge. 'Ti. note but little more than ten months since you receiv,ed roar ehirter,ind you now have a membership Of over My. - This tact attests bow nobly yon have labored in the cause of humanity. A Halt tint ti an ornament .to y our place, is also the evidence of your industry and 'economy. It is hystich abets as yours that the Order has advanced ,velthi sub punt strides riibee 1819 tip to the present. Ir e was then No. I —now 'Us useless to eaumerate. 'Their name is legion.— I From the Arooweek to this Rio Grande--from the Atlantic to , the pacific, .proves the moralforce Of a correct principle property directed. Ma) your eventing of life: prove as bright as your morning is glorious; and ever remember that it is in the Lodge room you must cultivate thorn virtu!: which adorn-tile Order to which you belong. Let each one act Welt his part, trine dissensinn, no division, no bickering, no suite enter the portal et your Lodge, but let L nye unfeigned reign in every. heart Then, when the lamp of life shalt cease . to burn, you will have the consciousness of having dune your duty to yourfetf, to your family and to the Order to educe , you belong. The knowledge •ol this fact will till each Wart with joy unutterable when you stand upon the portal of eternity. -The evidence :of a ,well-spent life will, when earth vanishes and recedes feu mortal, keii,.” gild, with ten-fold brighineisi and splendor, the tbs. solution of your present eristence„the fallen tidier nark of Life that is. The lamp of Hope , will burn brighter as all else begins to fade, for as llfe recedes you will look tmek o'er a well-spent life,and when the eye Moves:in death,. you will all.beprepared to cater that GRAND Lamm whose sessionAirill be eternal. The fallowing is the speech of Mr. Meyer, in reply to Rev. Mr: Washbini, on the presentation of the wreath before ieterrerl to : SIR. AND BROthEli :—After your eloquent 'ad dress, in presenting thisteautiful wreath in behalf of the ladies of Middlepott, I scarcely know bow to proceed. Allow me, however, to say that I feel myself greatly honored that I have the pleasure ',to represent the Middleport f.odge No. 47d, 10.,0. F.. in receiving it, and for which I beg you-w,ac cep*, and bear to the ladies whom you raiment, the warmest thanks or the brethren tor vlumiithis token of their affection, and skill Is deSigned. Ladies, it IP pfcul hid, gratifying to know that, Un der the trying circumstances ineidna to a compeiny of brothers, banded together for the pupae of Idle. timing distress *mon/mankind sad to elevate hu man character, We have the sympathy and atrec ticets Of the fair and innixent. Testimonials of such sympathy, no matter how little their inherent value, become to us as a price less boon;kas they, like a; pillar of cloud brae. and of Ere by night, lead os in our onward match and stimulate us further to the faithful discharge of the.pinigations we have-voluntarily assumed. You, my fair friends, areinterested in the obliga tions. It is to tbe intereat of woman that our forts are especially, directed. • And , what more befitting testimonial of your af fection could you have. oflbred upon the shrine of Friendship and Truth? , . - _Flowers are natures representation of innocence and youth. They have a magic power to re.teieh the association , of other days. Though our path may hive led over the steep and (twiny places of the world for years. yet 'the to espected eight. of the pale grass flower and yellow king cops we githered in our yoobringis back the cool fragrance of life 's early m .; , Alsodistent places and absent friends are brought near by the touch of the seine talisman. The odor of a pressed flower, between the leaves of a closed book, IT:stores the voice, the form, aye, the =deo( the loved one- who placed it there, whose hoipe may, now be in the tomb. -. • . , Be assured, then, ladies, tnat this memento of your respect for the 1.0.3 0. IF: will be treasured up in the bosom of every brother, that it will thi courage hitt in his toil and privation, while it will greatly enhance the Pisani , be derives from it, tin; der the conviction that youappreeiete his motive,. May God bless you, and may you, each and all, realize that a good and true Odd Fellow, whether in prosperity or adversity,: protects the unsuspect ing andcoofiding with a friendship as pure as the lily, under eircumstaaces as varying as the colors embraced in this wreath, 4nd as crostini and last taas the evergreen with which it is interwoven. Gads may bloom and,bloasoma may &de, but the principles of our beloved Order shall stand unsha ken and unmoved among qw.ilnal grand ccethigta lion ot ihe world - • - , Again 1 ny, In behalf of , the bretbrea of the bliddleport Lodge,;474; I.'o. 0. F., accept Our warmeat thanks. I TRINITY CTIViCit (POTTSVIi LE.) In thepubliabed proceedings of the Episcii- ' pal Convention, *tailed in - Philadelphia, last Mey,tre find the fon? ling report of: TOO* sty Church in this place, as rendered by Rev. Daniel Washburn, the present Rector: d. Families' 110, adult's about 200, children 225; total, about 425!: baptisms, 19 children, 3 adults, total 22 cOininonteante, 3 deceased, 2 reeved, 10 added, present lumber,Bl marriages 51 funerals 5 ; public servi*On SundayS 51: -. tither days ;22, total, during the hall year 73 ; Sunday schools 2, male sail ers 135, female 148 ; Bible class 1, pupils 15; Sunday . school teacher* 37. tote! in Sunday school 335 confirmed tin Rasta : Sunday, be ing the second cOnfirmation within the year, 11; the previous niimbir. es also the names for several previous years being unknown to the. present Rector, no record of the names living been ,iteeenible to him ; collection*, as reported by the Tretienrer,. - Domestic sloes and Church building_paid to Schttylkill Convocation $3O ; school $6 95, Christmas Fond for aged and disabled clergy. men 1113 N. Episcia* POW 48 64, Clatatat*. non Fund 84;20. Forejgn missions $5, Af missionitsls Bt, being the Rester day school' colkctiotii , Bishop White - Prayer' Book Society 415' 50,' and $lO 50 by the Soo. day school Asiociatiiik of Which, estop ing the Convention mid Episcopal Fond items, an contributions of the lasitew•mmuhs.„-.....,! On Thanksgiving..day the present Reffar entered on hisdaties. . There has been in the parish a manifest consciousness of renewing •let -At the of the wardens • Meeting was ed to Make public the peat. niery obligations, of the chnieb.. • At that meeting Mr. Andrew Rimsel !offered to pay 32500, if disibatants of the debt should be raised is GO dike; -.Wee accottlingly The indebtedness on lb*" chsticltand eleY was fauna t o be! newly $6000: Tu ad. ditty& 'ofilinoti4lo9o was - made to ftoids ilintaseinwit.. All' in' eumbraame beinait ia to ly wooTok th e.!eteb was tomenoted The number of . . keenorest e d ii 3 i41,4 4 0 s mowed. by the Werdeeem be ,tweery:stei; • • thtilismbhog .thetk nine the boleti from *WIC Its tellutlEhniS/OW `!Raj sot poiqpitil lit t he Let .Mandated;ate' train bee ' Blessed 1111 tampon Olatirs beyond the snoert sangttine eepenutticiais,• we look in - fifth** the greaser good' from Ethit Who' idelteei 0 give the bereue" tithe work of Poolte. Apollo& ;• Beale leis; td =mhustatiot propier, ski bitteict _Mart hot-tom mho eimartirat in this sink/lo*V 4 * Wago, 'w ak ad m - tilt Cbank or*, dens tie* at St. • • . • . • . • ! Eli CZ' ha*. AM arm Wmg sod Lak 11011/ q Oef COLL ... „..osi it te k IliamirliW* la adiaal respivagaia la Smith 00=4, we tbe Wad, Pat* kb mi Side et tbeteadeato ale as ki. &spas* Per War traleffist Illey Wed tai ***the tarot - avaia• tam sad iga remastatile ' , due ts maks bums tagOadd fa tba -,* . t i ft:7•44.oina annum - tate ben fradela : Mt.e by the r ~ cid. sitee maiden there, it appears to -.. -4 eces. aidirahie mottneut. It seems that - . Ikl• Wane Gateau have held is earrest - aid oarganizOildrise the Grimm toting tow =au, T eilkiltiom /197 *Ow die* Toll at Me next OettIOWS." * < , &, is &often** fen zoo the in firm Md., ' en e l ilePtle Eh, sad welt direedy to the b " wril ildeeP wateeorltem he tematued from Mari,o twenty minutes beim* he was brought oNifter which be recovered as from a mutat titthav Mg what so wstf into his tun=s. ;L•• 0:7" Coagftgli T.—At two at at NOM Oe ram Me 4th os . t u be follow's' g toast was Elm t 4 Rev. Mr. Medley, at Rodeo i • TheLadim—The only auras we freer saw. sad the oultwitehes we ever dedni to meet. BOWEL MPLAINTS war mord frequent ly during the miner months than at any other pe riod. beeline Millis smog the spawn !Xi* debil d.lestinit is not steicietitly active to dispose. of th e food below it !idolises petrified • hence pecidiar acids generated m the stomach; which is the cause of tAore horrid diseases called drienterY, cholera mort.intunaticst of the bowels , dm.— Wright': ine - sus .1 7 ertalic /Vs are a cattle remedy, and :,.„I".4ereksre a amnia cm, tbr bowel comPlitialpi *sore they cleanse the winch and bowels from itsose putrid humors which are the came of the' tore distress* complaints. eon twinetillY, est)? ey rename the mess of leery form of disease, it!i4 impossible for theta to hp to ma• king a perfecy : e. ure. Coution.-41Orekeeperi would do well to exer cise care in tOiying (nun pedlars. We onderstand that a man bylhe name of Mesabi, end another by Misname Of %lee, are offering what purports to be Weight's ;OW Vegetable Paw Thew persons are not au,,ho4tl Agents air this Medicine, and the article cannot be guaranteed la geisuine. The geauinet i . for sale by Mrs. E. BC BEAT TY and J. 0,1; BROWN J 'Potterille. **dead. Mice. 160 Ritite Street, Philailetphia - THE EEO EVIDENCE that cio b f adduced in friior of fi.',fiand's German Hitters,; prepared by Dr .!, C. 'n Jachison, is the unprecedented de. mend for then" from ail: parts of the. 170 ion : and although the*, may he many eoinpooodi PrePered and repregenle4:l as being worthy of a liberal patron age, yet are i 1 coastrained to - remark', that the raw number Ut. testimonials with winch the wor- thy doctor titV been honored, by PtTiOns of the highest eharnkler and resparlability, who found it neoceSOY,td.tilote tic Purse to his preperatioo, is testimony stßeiently conclusive, that a tisore arc- Mal remedy; 4r the &roost; immediate'. relief \ of show alltieteOrith that direfol_andady. Opprphe, has nevertseel - discoverpd. 12V2rotow WE CAtkeouecientiously recommend' Dr . W. Crpeft;tegetable snti.Dy.pepsia Pail, be. Bevies them To be the wary best medicine known of for the curri'of all diseases ortginatOg from a costive or irregular state of the bowleLs, min other words.the iblitiwing diseases, which - sit bat the of of ccetlyenese, with sktriess or Burning in he Stomach, is the Side and Stomach, sensa tions of wei •• 'in the Stomach aner eating, Rest : ellitIVIS, want:o appetite, Palpitation of :the &e. :John *C. Mania, Druggist, Pottsville, is, agent for the*Pills, ad well as Dr. J. Pir. Coop er's Indian Vegetable Cough or Consumptive Syr op, Rheamatle Drops, Vegetable., Dyspepsia Bit ters, Fever aid Ague Pills, Gad Worm Powder , . Also for sale Yy If. Shissler, Port Carbin . " I DlGEST'."—Stich 'lithe true Mentung of-tbe word " PeritiP or olithe two Greek Words from which tt is tlc ?Wed. This falba significant and ap propriate titiefa the True Digestive Fluid, or Gas trio Juice, tteoared by 'Dr. 3, S. 'Hotjoanas, of Philadelphia r .om the fourth Stomach of the Os for the cure: o's indigetition and ,Dyspepista. It is Nature's owiqemedy for an.unhealthy Stomach.— No art of mitUf,,-ean equal its curative powers. It readers good Offing perfectly consistent wiith health. See the fivirrOf the Ott,',in atwitter parfiof this*- / Per- ; GROCERIES. CIRANCENSMS AND intervisions.—The 1...11 - subacribilave ju4receiyed.ai their sew Cub Starr,* mime tof , - .,-,c -1 lion HD3401.. -.1- - 1 POND Rio DiSee. ;S ugar Caved 313U111 -, .. ' . Jays .. " I. Smoked Beer*. Lagetira .. ' I 'r e ' ILLTSIAN & CHAMBERS. 41prIJ 2, 18221, - . •.' ,41141'. . _...„......y...,_........._.,„, ~0 CICIIIICIDA:01 SC ISAPPII.--Cenalite Aroma. lane schemata:actin pp., the pore extrzet 0c...8ar. lei and Junioet 4 rreo ended b! e medteakriren as a superlative TO*. A. 1-DlPpept - and Inattorasing Cordial. For "le 'by 111.'8:114:1118E;. lc- - Centre Siren, Petuavllle.. Feb. "26. 185,f, , , '. .. 161.310 . ' •C IEYEEI sarzosse—cusiOse pagne Mori eta superior quality. Also, Cider and Pickling '-tine r, by the Hogshead ;or Barrel. wuranted. as Opal. u Rift% the approbation of purebuer. a tipaln ordets tilled 'at the shortest notice., Par -by EMIL. MATHIEU. No HI and f, Lo bard 814-below U. Phltad'a. Jan. 29.103 X . ri•dat :COAL. VOAL reedited on •J ] der. on reainnahl Vali:lnge and delivered to or tem'. by E. EICIIREIEER. ad Csitowhill *Urn 8. W. Corner Woad May pir. BEA TV lc SON here .nentoved to the orrice of C. Pitman, Esq., In Cerke street, below the American noose. where persoms having Malone with them Will please cell. . JAMEd C 0.,& will also lei fount in the same othre::.. AprU I& 18511 - - 16-if R 1 AN AI. SON. Ilisete Of Bed f.kiAsb Coal, Tauneqem. e. S. 1851. . .11-11 y ~ .4, OTICE.IIA • LEB amiss do CO. h °- a I ' moved Met . Agate In Philadelphia, (WM. No. Dock Street. tnßo. th WALNUT &met ' north el4e, between Front iptuf Seeenft streets. i - :,. Plallodea.. 1148.18 p. • ' • 50 000 lowl/41.11411A111•1A Nam e la this Inorketalot wed ii . od for sato- by ' WK. POLLOCK. Amu. 10.47 PUOUCATIONS. . aniODIERNiFILIIIITATIONS—A !NOVEL -13'.1117 eartiaMe medlar, author of Beatrice. or the Unknown Relitires—l'ut sate at B. BANNANII Cheap Bookstore. July 2.1813. Deisti4cm nurroai or ENG .IJI.AND vole e just publhbedr capital wort I " 12 " 7.4181 sale at B. SANNArrs i'4leap Booketote.Poneville. ' July 11, 1833.,N, sass 14aLti, V IMIN ICITABETi o W—The en *, fi ber heeled reethred skit of Welsh Wan. Ostaviodala and Rfit edam Maa,F-Poeltet Bibles, Testaorath and Welsh Teach!, Pirynife, an of erbkb wtp, be sold low. at •B. BAN,RAWO 'Nan. Book sad ntathene Store. JOY 1, 1653. a rrquivre,'Ain•oirs, 1110.—The EntiOnertber I has wade afrangeiseats with the Aweeirsit Trutt Society to keerdholt 11'0We-wipes on hand. sad will tarnish EaullshMermin and Welsh Tatctstind Books at their pricns o dy the single copy or lOC. at D. BANNAWS hesp Rook sod f!tatlonety Stole. • July 1,1857. • • .13JUIX,18SX:4ba martlikent sumbet—inst issued sod for sale. Whbleeale and Retail at' • • e. DiNliil SN' !11eWspaper and Perloslienl Depot. July 1.1853.7;: I _ ,17— OILK-PAINTS- Ste. , DOL AR W A 011,INDOGallonli tondo.: Tree. clod veryauperloranicle Ow litiners• ore For sale LB. A.. M. ALUM 7an arkroth Wharves. Plill;labla. Jobe 4,1A53. g : [Dec. 11, IL 56.3y1 ly Enna PROOF PAINIT.:- 4 111ver'airire Prof r Paint. Mrs* colors, Par. Paint O 1) adramonad and calcined Man Pala. wak.Aasd, aid a saps. riot article ,of easeadale Cement. la OAPs and foe . bele by. b„*: OSOIRIC Wain. early opposite She. Diners' Bank. I ti kt . April 20,1850,=, t) ATMS? MMBRICATING sad Ricalag OH, :u Talent Psi/Wand Unread 013. Sheblaary Crane, Tar, &e., at the T.Owa Ha ll &tore MAIL May 7 ,1833. I Cikriiii 4 1- 2'abf 1121triaj.. OPES. FoCiale st _ HANNAH% Hook asißuSkwers.Runt. Juty 16. ISM 15' as_. n swum: 120111111111 D swumems— A BPI Dill ARTICLE.-~i Pose 011216. Painted mut rm. casitistuld oa tin "le P rke ‘ pie as ids oklebtatied Oeid Paawi Fes aim • • It. HANNAN'S . Vogt 'Ad Stadosery SIAM Patin Ole. .11alp 1.1 633. • rttITTA patilumA CA 0101.—Jain lasing! a Ilitise et Outs Pemba Watitsig Cum. tentstkaits for liiiktotte sad turabilltr. Thep Point the Moon Itsit Ilutalt of Ott Moist abitritCuts amid on a I 4 at *Of Upe. paw. Castat of toy style and &attained* Vit order with ettlterat t Over ine astisge Pot ikite . MI'S , - J 141.101. NtrASTllllo.*APAlNG—lblialinallaisliasPa• *ber, by/Oit . various priers.ibieecbvia do PM involvep sail Os sate by b.likamme. , Is), 2,ion. ::,,, • • flOdalugd oin tvion 11/64111711 / 04es ar a as lag. lei.* lataa, Mbar/ /Parcasibb OAPS Caaagleal bustle at Oa Tom man thedvaro Stereill• - •• 7 ' - IA my. 'fay; IU3. _' i :,.... iber im aura initmra, resdesTsge TAO NON Nets, PI ft... 64 Hair eel atm We, rail Nets, Pl* Iluslitiita the sialk Noiasis; A t • - lupt. . , • as. ve k•a_._wittZ t itintli -a* tmatisobs aim ..W4Vad ' tow maim irairittad • Nes antic". sir- S'.:"' VW". ll 2.th ib ,2 l lllllol* 1111 W 111111801111 Tam sar 110 .11111. 1 !". 11 7.111ral lie . - , , ; ; 17 , y : • 4 - -=. ,- ,-. ‘.00106001101, :.._„.: , - i1t41020 Cl i i; - ai . 1.0444 Sig .. L itiroita6 ai9ta e WIIMP I . I OSiati ...WODONiIIISAIMPArtintra. 1%1'4i kit .iiii, - ipk - ke.ziflikilroitii - 46ari MT. No KAIU.I4: MMlliff4aO et TIMII4IIOI. AtiiiiiihMitimiramillatias ictem to' KAtit JOU& MMU N ia se Toonquo. *orbit,. iiiisrliktni: - jai is uabeis: lON WWII . 4OKO saillUdi .1111.1111.1.abocnboyl- . k 1 L------ 1 -,.. 1 . : -•- - - ,r 4-- 413 g i .• _ ; Inapt '.l , • ,• ,4:. 1 Oa , onehatt lb lib WOK; la Woodbur. nor atadlbarb. lo tba couoty.BAßAH ANN. war ornamoriNtanuoro. .) .= i la Pieugeins,.• lb* kb ba.,ll.l2AK:iibirof l Berogazdandoldiagol di lb* a sonar *ad* /A la Un lerubalini the itilbst..9llWOLLAPOll.- LlNlonlew of an Lao 41auld TKO" in Um: 750' pin or barb , . . --, J . .1 1 - ' - * t 'PI *Alb • ITT imam, (16PleCOPAI4.4•/- • - 10114 rly la Ude tlisslk evert Moat Lewin; at 10 ii'slock. . A4inupst,o a ". • &Cepa Win I* lb* • - ,d 3 aoiday of earl ma* mhos SerVielf to thelsirestall et (felexti.litouloll of ACHING is IS* Associate !broils Pies. Omsk Marto. Street, Sir. Jobs Li Gabbs* asoralni sad amiss. G2==t ea = m tnactios the Sixth'll li*4•Volii:°3" °relit* ersl7 =tl let• r asreurr• cutritetle,'Thrtne worshiii up 41.• be mated *Tay saMWb mends' and mobs," Wm elm , Weida/gay maim at Os anal NOM PB l . 4 P. U—A suited keel • leg of Weak' Leith No. 'lll4 1 -erel be - be4 oa MOND nealas t Jab , P r 11153. al 8 o'cled• YETSVIALM ACADMM tr44,—Tbo Fall Tenn to tootimittos commoneo. MONDAY. t Mb abi coslitioo ?tenes woo ?GT ILIUM alltUos.4lMol fo r latagnagoo, P. ens, or. A, M., 'Principe!. • • •• 1, • 28411 11 , , 10 P et ' ff r=i .3 SUM /illy I El g TIMPII&111013 CON VESTiON.—The ;citi 0' mop of tkbofiluU . County. wbbout distlattlon IiIe; in GivOir of psolUdilag tbe sale of Bolsba nd Mit Lbasore. except for Idoebsolcat. Medi dual and Sactasieltal ire rodoWtott to mot la 111110 COO* likgreliCeirt alum. is Lb. Berooin of Pottrottio L os wXDNESDA.T. July tbtY 11150014 Ortiltdfir.potpoie of natio; LW OtoitsottlyintloOttforwtoloitollargef kk" IsePOOrd. itimalloiritlactioo.oloaltred rraolbdory Liobot Lewis Itennallve els. ago bibedlideakildirresailbtead will be prearot. Itstom fr . 111. - CsoottorOo. - 111114011 14tt, ay. • I...D;fintithOlittComuninee. Jet tl 141 . • , % , r • B I SINIMS , C). i DS. • - , 'TN' : MMIS WHOLE- KAU for 1 11* cut 74lol to and CO •Otattiotip„ likt- lira,,fEtt, :Obstausal e. c.- • ;- W. Ws ram.krsOHlA. J. C. ' ;. July 114115*. . 1 - IBlli 17th, KTJOVlLLalleillallolllolii u rmO'Law Am win igitiorisoslibulasse loutortolktOthoopUb Oil man.olks Castro Ilet t nett " door to R. R. maws**. Pettiville. I • Joao Is. ; pan. teal. 11 IP; at tf n :111, 01141GAV*11. • ell'ot the titto Vv. K. &D. W. C. CLIBAVaIt, Kagiseeeli aad Bee. Li b ma:de enerityous ensisgemeetio to Other pia- , boa to:sposod &Valk* to Tottowillo o qvium tie w I pistoled to Pettis fries& Of the Arm, and (spi an orbs mai teialre tbeeeniere one uWe pro ke: pIYWICIDi-CIIKIIUI Steen, looed*" tely opposite the "Woof Tenors." ay MU I 11 • in 39111111111, AThiIt.NET T LAW POTTR, VILLII4 Mee mins Streit, 3 doo Booth of, Sploeopa! Chareksaioe tido. .0833. Ty riAluoi,„wiftdor sash ale: Upon, ri'.of vs 141": de. weer toacoa 000 snA foriallethy therSobeeribey. ~ -1 ' ' ' JOHN R. /MMES. ' 1 , Martel Street above ?cold, Pottsville. Feb. s4 : L _ , a4r '• ' cAR , market Street Propertii far wile. Ittimire of 1 ~, JOAN &JAMES, A s k. I , Stathet Street aboveyentb, Pottsville. eh. 1a33. - , ' 2 1r-. iACOIII R.LIAR, JUSTICE dr THE. PEACE, will allied to the. eoltection' cif Secants,. kr., promptli, and all the duties apperthinlog to hie orlice. ino N is Rell s A l / 5 31/11111111 . I' ORN . 16 5 1 1 :1 . 1,e,W, In Cebu* Street, opposite the F..pleropai ChthrethlottavillePironsyivonto. 4 .' Nov.IS. I*sl. Tao. Or. ws&unsuzLiest & Co., Bank euramt tDealers flu &dunes.. Tamaqua. Peatt'a. Colliag attended to, aad drafts (13r sale on , -all the principal doubt the Union. Alm, Dralla paya ble at alp prlaelpal nuking Eltiaase is Engtaud,' Ireland. Has/ and Wales. ~d uly I , 0 111.52„ j • : 59-if •‘,l. 50.. ? , WANTEP. InsPosuiwykint inriuvrail—or WILLIAM WOW), Wiser, a liagUsbuout by birth, who ar rived io WI count* about ream ago. from Shop. IM O°. Digraad. Any Isibneatton of said Wllllam Wood WO bo tbaokfitily received by the subscriber. blibtolitiM.Oddteming to OIL Clair Pod Odl4e, fiefiayl kill Comity. Ps. JOHN WOOD. MI. Papers phrase copy: 5 :al/ U 1853. ll-2to WA* MD . —Tiro or Three goooTloEtstv _77. Applyly t 6 A . 11. Mine .1633. , -• 2641. Pa in n LA111011,2)1:8 1188111T8i1N—Wanted um-Paaidlatel.e.Pae Hundred Laborers on Section No. 8 all the Mina thU Illailrett: Extension. The -.ores will be paid, and pretests made albeit'. AIIiCIIA EL BLEBBBIO. at the workr, 8. REILLY. PatterlBe.. • Met* ' 10--Birpraef teal IRON ORB MINER& Ito atidetstatd Iron Ore Midas its ita will'find parnateacemptoyttlent and „,_ ...t tbe,_•*llloseleso Iron Otp Batt," in Web asondToartsb_ „to Bette Coati,. Apply imanntlately to IItEDBIUCK 8. , BUNTEL Manager of the Lees. lit pen Iron Company :at Leitspon, Berta County, or to PI MITE in ... ,vmat, opposite lb* POnirylvaefa Hall . .otuntil : , l-.6111ay 7, .115 . 31. 1 i ~. - 19-11' . ! IV'ttill stpuittitti'llzttgi:tezrigitk. imunta.trpes4olo.4 40 P g ottnille,,Poet Offset. Feb.l 1453.. • . . - '.• ...._, -tf ! - UTANTED.o—Netrults Coi the i!ofted V T m i tt the ?Mining Reegezvooe. -- -- WAX: MD TO . LEASE a tract of Coal land, e v !yin' SO rode from the Learn's Gap Railroad. Thisproperty bas been opened la several places, the ir j Coal la , y,enperltir quality, Veins lying horizon tal, and ' to be werked, for many Years above wag eer leual. This property Iles the nearest point to ale load, an allbrds an excellent opportunity fur an este atOperator for the Greet Western Market. To a firs 6 rifle T•lhilln. a &rouble Leave le 11l be given, nal other need apply.._ Address the subscriber at No. IlfeW Street, New .Y ork. . . WALTER -MEAD. . Nov.l , ISM. I • . . 1 _ 46 -If ! _ tirrAliElkilk—A ad the General Intelligence Ogler 1/ V MBlit, WOME NsCEULDREN. All Venous wishing naeploymees, big and hole, young end: old, • male anal female t had also, 6U' POTIORS fibbing to employ any and ail; kinds of halide. LABORERS , or SERVANTS will receive twilit infonaation by cell leg Se thl odor. of the inbeeriber 1$ MARKET Street, Pourell , Pa. [ A T TERMS moderate. , o . N.M., WM.SON, J. P. • I Lan d Agent and General C4llettor. April $411131 1. , 1. • • 14-Iv i I - I , FO i le. : •SALE & TO LET. te fa e ' t of P ' I' . QOK ikl.llllo—A niw-bolle hcow is. CO`... h I.7otete for isle canati. - It Win MT? 130 Ibiza Celli —tan be '►ells bell* th e Who erldile. Philadelphia— fa in est of NE P.11. - Tbosze. Apply vs tIIOSA,I ER IMO ' eGRO. W. 81.4Tgll.POurgille NI. ' • . July 16 1 , , . 2033.• Tog mousy: AMID 10118 WOW 111/1.6.4. --The Tog to &ikon of tabula" into a hoe ki monos, will IoU his Ice noose i ilium/ yr foot of the 6 . Dan tolo MIMI* lug, team or W heats 3 all tilt tenor fee. The iliolkUag • 30 by ISO teaks ill fen high. well Wit *Web and atone, and wet mod luldar. Tatter *WWI wishing 10 en• tar hal, I lee Buslaelio, this to **shaft opPotta aity. as t coobsittio *bail. Fermat and other 'auks' apply Id ir - Itellf. MULE*. July Ini phi. ° I post 1/116111 —A vahuda. Fie* milltate'lll Vital. 6: flell Utsaaty.lial.eastalelag litti acres. and allow: it arwa : lllof whirl are elsartiikesitlosed with good feat., sag is a Mei sate of esetttatiot• The resi due halal well tlaWerd with Oak. White Pint sad -W . hefty. This property :Mr& itunem foeUttios ;for lembethig.:as it wi It lds 311 sulks the illasarellwain W NI L eer • at (rota PensavUle4 ea the Tyvose Turnpike. ;'The improorwenta roadie or a good LOIDW , WIit ESOPs and Log. Boni - lausatUato poutelekta given.lf **canary, Tb - indisputable. for farther particulars applWyy to ' , I THoNAII 11. MARTIN, I PenaTeontahip.Chiatteld Monti, ofto P. I. alASTifil.lie. aair.: etlittylltiU County. Pa. 116 - 4 t• .. QM VO/1"1.14-41 Tamaqua, s'lords sod splek , L Soto Idea Ilotet. wOrt listsree. ell, noted - Massa ahem etteet.:. A 1111 undo dabs bsd.tasd Oise win 'AI snow tad fOr ibd psyseals. For RirtbsOartita. tars intuit& sr Me 1110121 Nit. Jolv 9001. . 9140 - , . Vela *Alonar4llo IllbitfilititlPMGAr Me if - 1M a . bl i lti bi e vi cprial• VW lir UMP bills WOW legles,) to,'. tether or oil itteemotzloos; al Breakilit Ren ew oesoks..all Inky for e totsloese of Orly e, Moans& Ilk or sem Per ollot. ll • . ' , _ . JOHN PIPIZEBTON. . I • Naksourogo atnott, Pottsville ; I - or Ilt.Clair. • . _. _ . Jon. IS 15 53 . 1 . is -. U.K.. , DOR Mote, costar $ itooni.r!hh aad fr. le the Suitt Da Wag Is Cestretanket ftwrirMeAstertes Temp eylvagia ifallandthe hoiden MONK ** .Apply , po - i ! hr, IittrAPITY. Aptlllll.llis3. l6-tf, . . - _.. i&.1 553. '' ' . .- ; Ster i ltr i fillifLlll,'""L'E. 4 lt: rate tari tipsy ton. O. MUM Mt, tart...or . to ' HEM lIICIFIII. Wilidarrajpeiswio, hi.l.; .. ~ . • - . " 1 - ; - 1.. e. •i. ) t.'• ilea t , • * fi it.-4. him sod esaitstioar lel Warts. is lessaasss Itsiii. t' ,5 tatiselkoistopsl Ms*. Centre t i l ij Ain or , ' - ' 1.. NAN./ 1 1 Gono Lars 1/011141.111.-4aliable t.a bad kits Is Om mg csairsi put oftrist Ur sett or Iraq ailed *Salle earrood st. art _ ast .alt. wry , • ) ~ - , _414 awns Aasst . Orr rwearse Oaf* saws fa rittbstaisgs es. Tollea ° 111 1014• P P, Iluset. Ss it. 14. N& DE , VIM MUM 111 - 4111CUP411101r; VIM MU aid- lOW Its, -114111ters est. OM= aiesbeilkAir 111111111 sae PowispirdAteeldse fletwiWite..4.lll , maw* appiretel ihisbanlimpeoporseliallail se. uric Canes flimailaisentesiMaJPNll6ll*.• Mum no ' " ' mall. lit' ' lll4l '''Y '1 misirmisai! mum", . .o.l4%•=awit.asaLt r[/wit Sssawsir• 4,..renskrE : ""wisbil" I • I.oariveli: H,l/.l4°R N4llO et to .- I 8441 Joseph IE O • 1-• v •-r• delwilt. ^ ofiElblb. i g ra seta and IW Wain drew ' W , el. -was eisirriril to. Itudaw.(ladolAthalEstfetailks sytaealiehi. Ca illaw - ret.) IFS= allided to Jobs a D. aka . Josef* Nouse rad& Kra. eriabrab , initsar.whe alaaarawr. 42 with _ *man Millnibeth W , pato ills- WWI 1 . 412 salmene *MP. (WW: Fbrirnsait fob.) W. twins with JW"lataatar'LydAri Asa' Werra; Este Lyttai Sea IntenWirW: wild Fredennt ILAlWlstitlisaddirmallunalLiwita, wit legal to rn et Trasala Par;tUa oft* Borough or r e n7;ati llll ntija the Comity 'ltt Solniyiktil. dreamed. Jabs D. Leutlat4 Writ* btu ayoriial# Caartian ad Istaa. of Shashi= Ma y. . i: - . Tee are liereby Sutra be and; applre, the thla ledges of tWr V' bran or Sclui kill Cwinty, 0t ea Otititaiwi r‘tiro-ho, hold in Ws on NON WATiltheiith y etilepteinberwast. at 100'dock In the forturieno it dad *hero maws or reface the Beal Eitate of died Bahl Francis For. deed., at the appraised Wee thilraot to wit: Let No. 21 appraised at and tor the um of Three Ilundrod and Sixty Dot. = LW No. W appraised . at; and do ate sew fliddrid il*Wilty'llodard,lawerotag la the whole $4 Bevel Haadret and Tee Uetlanr, arta at* is Townes adaii/oe to Fort Carbon.% tho Coon. et of SehayUltil, Weiresylvasta. W il helm the' Eon amble Judaea alloilisht. the rib day et little. L. D, sae Ittotrand eighttutralred and Ell -three. i,..--- , _ __• LEWIS REESELCIerk. IN OSEDIMICIF to an Ckder or Court tho (moo ing Wouttgahad. t . , JAMES NAGLE. Sheriff. /sty Id. inl.• , E MN HE ASIII I / 1 1*IinikirOWS Its slater otleboylltill County. hanlal Ilinded Late we of Ailtotemtreava oaths waste oriolts Sennett Wear the Bonny* of d'otondle. deceased, to the subscribes. an termini haring Nelms or demolish against the said Ritmo, are requested to make known the same without delay, add thoseindebted will Wade immediate, lio7otelit tO / manressmarr,, Jet Id, ISIL • mat I. beretrven that the partnership ex iting *tween Wt an Moterittsus and WILLIAM LIAM in. wad* ender the title of ,MONSIILIUS iIIitILNES: is thididsy. July. Ist Idn.l.tissatired by . mutual content. rots having' ashes against the above firm, will este p t them cfor settle ment to WILLI**, ILNW, Jr., who mitt carry on the business of the late dra. WILLIAM NON'TBLIUS, , i • •". WILLIAM MILNEN.Jr. Bt. Chitral:ly 111.18:11. • • I 20.11. N I' TIMM Or DIMBOLOUTION.—The bust- Dap beretofors Naomi sod condone/ as the Om of 0811 0 18 LEN 4 HER% was 1100427. May 10th, ISO, dissolved by mutual consent. b the +e.o.m..' of Mrs. ft &NOW. The business will be cau tious/ by I. lIIIHRotoo Is amortise to settle the Mita of the Arm. I MARY GRAN/LEN. • Jolts HERR. Pottsettle lalptit, MS. Wit NOTICIZ=Tke Taxpayers of the iserusbip of New Castle are notified pat no legal assessment of Road Tales has been made la the saki towashirn for Itro year 1553., and Dr. Philips bas so power' to collect aoy such tales. (Signed') • JOSEPH WILLIE. Supervisor, Nest.C2sile..lnty 14.18511. 29-IC °TIC W.--The Jowls susamoned is attend at a J.l)nporlal Conn, to be holden on Tuesday, the 15kb ins, sad others Interested, are ben* honied that tritoollsolace of she coolinoeil iodispoiltion of Judge Ileglas, and the failure to procure a Jai ge from anothair District, the retakes of tali Jurors will not be seeded. . .JAAICIA NAGLE AltstiE. Jot, 16,1833. - • , SS it 'VOTlOE.—Aseetiment No. tt has Web bade by Lithe Lyeongeg County Mutual Insurance Wraps sY. and doe. CLATTON;Hreeiver& „my 10.1933. j 10-31 A NOTICE.—Tbe Partoenhip heretofore , eslrtlng mada, the Ann of Blif3ICAD*74ll a UATTIMWO have this 'day. July U. 1851 been dissolved by mu. tune 1. Those having shame to present them to ENT & aIeADAMS, who ore authorized to seen& all Mlle due by the . firm. • F. A. ENT, - • 'WK. M. Ile ADA NIL W. P. MATTIIEWN . Wheelie Present, A tali' Ili snit Ewa July 0.1P53 WE to STELA OR'S ' NOV OX.—The Re. ..M4hiter. of Schuylkill County lusting 'granted I.et r lets of Admluilualloo of the E state of ROBERT L. NAllPLE.lateat the Borough of Phuoville. deed, !Bookbinder. :to% tbe aubserther, all pentane baring detrain densands Ryden the Estate of the t aid 6:- adapt:ere requested to make known Ma same with out delay t and all person* Indebted to the said Es tates* mate immediate ps4 went to NARY W. NAKPLE;Adm'es:.!otterille. Or to her Attorney. EDW. OWEN PARRY. MAIM Et.. Pottsrlll. July (4.11153. • 23.61 !ioOTIOIII.-4ioticeis hereby 'lieu that book IN will Int opened to reetve euber.riptions to - tbe Capital Stock of the ellusgrove Bridge Company, on MONDAY, the 47th'of July next; 11, the Mow MI aimed plates. At the house ofitre Deets in Selins grove ; Jacob Fryer, Middleburg ; Charier D. Kline. gemnbarg ; and haze C Boyer, In Freeburg, Union County ; also at the house of Sung. Thompson, In Saliba!: Peier So yde r,,, n Lower Augusta lotirastatt; and J. Herb, 1.11 Upper blehanoy Township, In Nor thumberland County'; and at the house of I,iticinel Weaver, In klinersville, Schuylkill county, at w hk time arid places one or mare of the undersigned will attend for the purpose of receiving such Subscript.. !loos. . ' =•. COMMISSIONERS.' ' Ner Iliddleswatth, Peter Aoyarr, H. W. Snyder, . W. F. %Vagenueller, O. Lehterloy. • ramie§ A.-Moyer,' - Janos, K. Davie. O. F. Miller, 6 . Henry C. Eyer, . Jim. Walla. • John Candy, . Juob Senaboltz. ~ John B. ranker .W ill lam Cameron. Edward S. Brig ht. • -Ira T—Clement. - - Jilly tr. 1857. ' 48• h. •• - EMI igtICIC-z•N ot ice Is hereby given that the N slimed, on the 18th, June 13311, past; piireAggeg Sheriff's Saki the personal property of Peter Allison. M tell: ' 2 Horses, 4 flogs. I lot Saw LOgs„ lot of Ellarksmlai Tools. Railroad !Fracas, a Cans, 4 Wagon,. plough and Marrow, a Thtashlng Machine, 35 acres of (Irak 8 titres ofltye. do of Oats;4o do or Corti; 3 do of Potatoes, and all other personal property of said At. lison, that was not exempt by law, and thatthe said property has been left with the said Pet e r Allison du. ring thn pleasure of the undersigned. , • !, The Public are. therefore, , cautioned not to take the same la the property of said I , ,eteehlit.ni, is lie hal no claim to either of them whatever, • JOUN If: HILL. . 21-31.. Potter ille, July 9,1833, IgOTICE.—Tbe tseburibersitereby give notice that implicit km will heatiade to the hest Legishi• tore of Pennsylvania for a chatter of s Savings Bank ; to be located in Bor ough of Pottsville, with a capital of Fifty Thousand.D6llsnoind the privileges of In= eressini it to One nuadreili Thousand Dollars, and of receiving money oninterest and .dtseountibg. to be ailed TUB POSTIFIViLLE SAVINGS BANK." B. T. Taylor, .ttolonsan Foster, BA - NK." B. Lauer. - .1. Fry, - George Bright, • I.IIP. Whimsy, Samuel SillymnO. IWilliam Foe, D. G.,Yuenglingl. • ' John Pinkerton.' John W. Weber, Nathan Evans, • July , , S, 1143 a) DMOODAMATIONi—PIuticir is hereby glen that an adjourned Court of Common Pleas,tor the trial of causes at issue, In and for the county of Schuylkill, will beheld in Pottsville, In the county aforesaid, on -TUESDAY, the 19th of July, Inst., at 19 o'clock, A. lg., to continue one week . . Therefore all persona whose duty it that; be to ap pear at said Court, will take notice and govern iihein amens accordingly . . • JAMES NACLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oillee, . • -, - vine, Jaly 2, 1053. .1 • 27-3 t Niation.—Notici la hereby given that the el*. Lento( Schukill County Intend to apply to the Leglitbstere at the next session, fora charter of Bank of Discount and Deposit. to be located'ln thir Borough bt :Tamaqua. Schuylkill County, Pa., to be called.the ' , THE ANTHRACITE BANK of TAMA QUA,'i with a capital of Two 'Hundred and'Flfty Thousand [Milani, with the privilege to Increase the capitalof said Bank to Five Hundred Thousand Dol lars. • Bcpbarr Ritelitre, W. W. McGuigan, 8. T. llugber.. 8. dirtantoth, ' K. J. Fry. 'll. A. Heaton, • July e, 1853. 27-sin, OTICIL--The StockbOlder, of the - Miners' LI Bank of Pottsville. Intl's. County of Schuylkill, hereby give notice that they intend to apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at Ss neat lieseion,i for the privilege of increasing thelrc:.pital Stock from Two Hundred'Tlionsand Dollars to Five Hundred Thousand DoHint. Bald Bank is located in the Bor. Ough of Pottsvilleon the County of ficturylkill,cre ated for the specific object of a Bank of Discount, Deposit and Issue, By order of the Board. • CUSS. LAESEll,,Cashicr. , June 25,1853. •• • 26.4 . NOTICIM.—NoiIee Is hereby given teat as it pelt licence will be wade to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania for charter for a Bank, to be lorated lo the Borough of Pottsville, with a capital of Fifty . Thousaad Dollars, with the privilege of. increasing It to Ont. Hundred - Thousand Dollar., with Ranking and Discounting privilege., to Derailed the 'Miners' Plavinp Bank. . June. U. 1853. ' 204' Orrice /eves Rives can KANAWHA C0.11 . 04111 y , - Jima 18th. 1g53. TO CONTRACTORS:—SeaIed proposals will be received by the uhderalgned, at Buchattan, in the county of Botetoart. Virginia. until 5 rector*. P. M., on the first day of August next, for the Locks, Dame. Culverts, and elections of the Canal, from Barb/than to Crale`a Creek. Paymeats wIR bo made In current bank notec-, Besides the tuna] rearreaton of twenty pei cent: on the monthly estiatates, the cnotractors 'will be re. glared to give ample aecnrity,eatlsfactoty to the Board of Biretta'', for the completion of the work at the time and to the meaner apecided In the con . Plana of the above works w •be eablbited by Ed ward Lorraine, amilatant Engineer it Buchanan, and specifications will be delivered by him, and oleo at the Company's office In Richmond, on and after the 15th day of July. ' Time will be taken for the tonslderatkrn of the bids until the Std day of August, when, if saustke tory, the several Jobe above advertised will be let. :. . s WALTER GWYNN. ~ Chief Engineer J. R. and K. Co •7;.Lliine 25.1853. 28.31 _. 1110iiVIN.—hiotice le berrlty riven that I t th have this day June fuh, apioelated with me 01. E CAE RlCHafifte,E.o In the practice ofLaw, which, la an HI VIITIOOII bran ches. will hereafter he tondemed under the ann of NEVILLE ItICIIARDS: Office, Centre street, Deli door to R. R. Morro' lamp. Potiavlik - , ELIVO. C. NEVILLE, 44.tf June 11, 1853 NoTiiegv—The subserther.;respeetrolly - informs the citirens or Pottsville and skinny, that be in tenderestuning the ditties Pottsvill e pommies!. and I. prepared to give instructions on the Piano 'Porte to alt Who they patronize him. I OVERFIELDT. Feb. 114,1853. • . _ MOTICIEU.—..The subscriber woild hereby notify . .1. 11ble frietuts sod the public ge erilty, thartre is • prepared at all times to attend to the westering of Phisteriug, Moue Masonry, Brick /Moo ary,,Vilig tag, aad other Ingaturing beloeglpg to Ihrildisgs of all ktsda"'Also, to morsel for the Conetructiob sad Brectiol of all kinds of Buildings. Charges moderate., Respectitihy. JOBN:11. JAMBS: P. o.—Thasikiki for past favorarthe undersigned' Arotild pewit a continuation of the hitherto liberet patrtittage. J. 11.3. Nov. 97,115!. 4 . DICUISTRATIOX LAW • JgOTIVIC,--Th llilloorkathr the Registratfon ofiliro‘idartiages and Death*. have been reestred from Harrisburg, by the- Register of Scbuytkittontwy k sad blank returns can be had gratis at the-Muister's °Mee. It Ktberedwe made the duty and 'will be es,teeted that tim perso , . named in the acirtrill make their returns ascertain to law. skid especially that the Physkisee will .pr9sOt y awed totbis miler; u the kw prevents the is* With Ur Lettem of Asiministration or -Lettera/Terts-, "wr . - entary,rin lite estate ofany deceased per , artless - - t o ebb la But Registered, and also for it the ars. _,• • Mud of guardians velem the birth (the minor. dite r ; is drat Registered according to la. ..• LEWIS RE • - ER, Register. Rept.. id, lass. , . 38,4 f LOST = & FOUND: CITHAIir COW.-cane to the Welelaell 0 1 .be : s'istsalker.waldlog near hit. Ca/booms the Sault. ki U :Valley Railroad. s BROWN COW, w kb *bite fawned back crooked , horsy.TT* awasti o come eilftsot ninsyeart• rw , prol oli sni . reev e ll oope llec r , :trips awl takekat sway 4 otkenrise w I to laws - , . • . CAVUARINE sionioien. • Joii:s„uss* • • • Wait . • ;MY., - mum— Ttuteditzer Ntatmotay tandsititooto lonottsfent Rote. urea by 1 INIONIrb. y,feepbel—rated /ape 1 tb.1 1 1 0 4 et three: leolaba. payable attbelllibenP Ilmairef Pettreltle.— tbepaymele oriole Nee let bora' littosmi. _ • • gm Web!: eataketeir set to malaise!, aild ane;'•—• ' WILLIAM' OCIUMBIL JhllrelAl l 6ll . ' ' • Mato • ,Qt COW. -4nrayed away Gas th e. pre -17•14o of Ow esbiatlber.wwidiayli Mine Creek. Schaylkaljesulaly.ealateral kit a - tip Oow7 with a wldw. wow , ‘-x Mat nacka-lisitaa ideas .dia laltatat wow No# lwaltaw.# day peamiteauslag Cow" aslatbadaw, wawa 'abet out aa win wa ellitably remittal, Ws. STINSON. JOIN. OW. ,1N44• FIN 4 === DEPARTMENT/ ' ME MLICEIII OF STOCKS/, c: Of Coil and Transportation' CompaniA in and run sin g fn.** (hi Anthracite Coal FirAl!.# of Priinby I Tanta. " - / / , • Corrertritscrelly fur 4n Minf.r?Jtinrnalidi •1 J.i PySttattwta, Banker ,/ Bad' ' . IisAIL 110A0. 2.... • / 1 . 4 , Mino'Hill it Schtlyihill Ileren, lltamt Carbon, Mill A • • i -, Schuylkill Valk;,. [ i ', ~j 50 ; 1 LOrberry Cre,o,l 1'• .1 .' t so 3 ' f. swatani, / , I : : • - 5 O 5O s.' 5 tH 9 • JCANALS.I 1. - I. 1. ~ [r SOuvlkipSivigation i I i 50" t 264 26i 60 2 ,do , ' Preferred; i5O 151; 051 Union,Vintd, ' ' . . •".50. :3 f I7j do; do PreLerred. • ,50 51 1. 53 pelaware6-, Hadar:a Coal EcTrian.... , 1 ri pion Co' B .l' . ' _ : ;106 '12014 i 20f. L.,- ROAD dz COAL cO'S. : I 1 AtleSehuylkill Coal 3,7. It. R. Co., ! 50' 1 54 t 1541 Lehigh Coal Alt. Niviga r tiUn Co. 1501 75 i 751 Hazleton Coil Co., C o :, ; - 1 Cal , Buck Mounliin Coal ; : ' 1 .50 5. f 1 - Penzmylvanin Coal do R. It. Co., 1 100 ill 7 ;11 71 Dauphin Ccull dc R. R. rc,.; two 1 48 t 50 Lykens Valley' Coal dr.B.. R. Co., i ref • i , Beavervr3Coal6:ll..R.Co., : 50 , 40 4 40j COAL C OMPANIES : i 1 i i ' l . . Ble; e Forest Im ntent Co.', • .2 .. 50 . 1 . • t North Ante ican'Conl Co., • ,25 : 134 191 Dellantre .. 50 . i MISCELLANEOUS '' ' Miners' Bank, 1 .1 i • . r 50. ;50., 55 Farmers' Bank, 1 ; • . 150 ;ea 1 52 Pottsville Gym c 4., _ ; ; ! 50 : 25 1.30 , Pottsville WatetCO., I : . i 25 , 1,1 , 4 18 1 I ' l___L.3._.._ • .1 .• - LIIME IA ATER. • , CUR FIDE . C I ARRONIC ACID GAS. L 1 , A I cOre l Apondent ( W m: Collier ) of: the , London, Mining- Jour nal imparts a pieeb of valuable information respecting the beneficial effects °C lime-water to cure tiers:ins affected with =Wale acid ga4. , He stated that two of lus.wOrkmen were employed to clean:out a uoartimator,"--a large iron cylinder; ;15 feet deep . and 8 teeo diameter, which Was used at h is chemical works, and thro - which a current of carbonic acid gas passed him a oeighboting lithe-kiln'. This current of :gas should have been shut oil : while the men were at work, but in this instance, by some neglect, it 1173 S ,nut, stl that when onece the men went down to the . oottum to work; lbe dropped on his i track; and could not answer the man at theitop who was to assist at , the operation. The latter made the alarm 'and said, "the other had dropped down dead." Mr. Collier immediately directed a man to go down and Irish a rope arOttail the body of the man at the : bailout of the .. earlionatar - ," who Was then hoisted out, tan life appeared to be extinct. iHe Was at once carried ito the freiti air, and sortie - fresh lime-water Was proof ed, but it was: diflieUlf toset his teeth apart s they were firmly set. At last Mr. C.'go his mouth open so as to introduce tiVo tea-sp°Onsful of the lime -water, which begiin to exhibit some efle,ci. A little Inure was applied, which . went down his tbrojit, trod he inimediatelv, , kit 'imerfetly,: 1*gal:I to : breathe. A third - time t he,ime water was given, as he was now able to drink, and he then began to breatheLfreely. Hi was then lifted up and nnie, with some assistance, to walk' round about. In half an hour Wier wards, he walked home, went to bed, slept, anabexttnorniag felt nothing the,worse'ex rept his haviag la slight headache. ! I This is an important fact in chemistryi as it relates to life its dangers, and ,preseiCa tion. It ts well kno*u to eheniists that lithe water has a very great •aginity for carbiinie acid, and whenever it comes in contact With that gas, it immediately absorbs it; forming a , precipitate of the ea thonate,of lime, or il lite lime water is kept still - in a large vessel ;the Carbonate forms in al thin scale on' the top. such as on bleaChers'ilitne and dyers' vats. In the case hereic delcribed, the lime water no doubt combiaed with th'ecarbonic acid gas !inhaled by - theworkman, and 'the carbonate :of lime—an inert stib.3tance-iwas formed ; ' it. therefore app ears to us, that lime water is an, antidote, to. be employed for those who are injuriously affected with inhaling ear book acid gal. ! Those who I work at lime kilns, where -ditchcarbonic lacid ;gas is *de eldped, kiwe } a rerned y . in the. material svhiA :is confirm s* passing thrO' their hands. Those Who labor) at Charcoal pits, have alsci a remedy for the injurious effect of the gas of the coal, in a bottle of lime. Water.- To make good limewater for the purpose, it must be pre: pare.t from fresh burned lime. Take abbut half a pound of fresh :burned lime; and pour about five quarts okclear soft water upon, it; stir up the lime titiickly, cover up the vessel, and set it aside for about ttvo hoUrs. The clear ;should then bel poured out into clean bottles and well stoppered, k:i as to exclude all the air. Hot Water is not necessary , lor this, purpose, as limo is as soluble in cold, and a quart Will holttabout :32 grains of lime io solution. - Those whose' business kids them to work much: over a charcoal fire, will find it for their advantage to have a bot tle of lime waver always at hand. It would be well for n person,Who is about to descend into a well to clean abut, firsito throw dawn a few pdilsful of frail Hine viiiter, in order to absorb any free! : Carbonic acid gas which may be at the bottom. , Oa three separate occasions we have ._been severely affected' with carbonic acid gas, bj working over a large charcoal fire, and although" we Were well actjuainted i with 'the affinity of lime via; ter - for it, we never on any of those. occasions thought toe** 'as :a Itemedy'. The sub stances we used were emetics, with the free use of cold water pouted upon the head,4nd by chafing the chest. .1 We hope this notice will direct general attention to this subject ; every thing useful 4orittected with the pres ervation of Meta remedy for an ill—should be known and read of all men. 1 ', ' • - - - I I 1 • _ • DM . PRACTICAL VALIIE OF KNORTEDCp E. ~ • • The value of , isetentific :knowledge to the human family, and "the' rest of mankind," was shown in a verystriking manner by br. Lord, of Ohio, in his address before the "Ed ucational Convention," last week. Hee/eat Over the whole 'ground, and showed that if our food, shirts and cbmforts were supetior to those of our :forefathers, the praise *as due net, to our statesmen and philanthropiSts, but to our chemists and philosophers. •"den &men who have converted charcoal intolch amonds, and found out• a means by which old may bootsbe converted -into a delicious broth for the sick chamber." But' chemists have wit only taught ; us to do things, -but how to do them esnediticitisly. . Twentyyears ago, it took more than eight 'months to bleach a piece of cotton goods— and then see what a mess they made of 'it ! ft had to lie for - four weeks. in lime water, eight in buttermilk I; and some lour, mouths' in various other preparations ; it was then laid upon the grass; where it remained fOur„ weeks,at the expiraliqn of which time it wad taken up often ruined' or damaged. ,/',To bleach, at the presehtiday, is a mattereff on ly twenty-four hours-t•a short subieetion - ,'lo Chlorine, answering) all the purposes of b ut ternfilk and grass-plats. /:, •- 1, Anotiier triumptilo) science; known to our manufacturers, is the "shrinking process;" brmeans of which,lc loth-'with 170 threads , the inch, is reducidltd/ilie finens of.l. I fineness 1 -, • threads.' ' ••/., A - quaiter of a ceinury ago, the; qua li ;•,,,• ty of material wirted l in the arts was bout equal to that ,consuind. All ties things are now.turtied into use. Horses oe bails, which forrerly dropped into the lid and iv / mained/there, are noW sought er, and via vertedinto swords and rifles. The Clippings of tinkers were fornierly ea aside as I. rub lush.; they are now Mile with parings Of 'horses' hoofs, lid the ast off apparel -Of mendicants, andlm a. ew days return to the world in the furr o a dye - of the most bean tiful hue. 'The main in edient of the ink with whieh we write was ssibly once a part Of a brlo ken hoop of no d l beer barrel. The shay ~ - tags of th 'ether formerly wasted in great guarani by thelcurrier;are now carefully saved,to be made into Prussian bine. . The bon lot dead animalinow . furnish 'the pm ci t• ingredient lof hicifer matches. The .gs of port wide, carefully rejected-by the drinker, are 100 by him in the morning in the form of Seidltrz powders; to remove the effects of his too tree potations. The offal 'of the streets, and the washings of coal gas re- appear carefully preserved in a lady's smel ling•bettle, or are actually used by her to fla vor blanc mange 'for her friends. , - We might continue these remaiks to infini ty, but where is the use ? Every person who takes the papers knows as well as; we da', that there it scarcely, in rude which goes in. [ Itothentouth or cin the back, which 'gives us I "either warmth or snstenacce, but what owlet 'l either its being ; r perfection to some happy '- thought of the man of science, • •; " :•,. ----,•, .., IRON CARS.-A copespoudept of the Boston Journal says that.. an esfablisbment has just been opened hear. Harlem, N.., : V. tor the minufaetum err-railroad ears wholly of iron. Thitaiildertt are said to be men ol capital and enterprise, and have . already ders foi all the cars they can construes. ; , 07.GLass Perrs.- 4 .1t is reported (hat glais peas are now made fassessing the', requisite ,qualities to write with, and that they Wig soon Supersede all others. Thep are anti- . corrosive: by the most impure int, it least as much as gold, and their cost will be but that of the making. , !' • • t ' Eriousp Mgt* palm:ass. . • Melt' eitelleolantete loth. hist lift. ber (12)ot "Ltters Living Age," tslum trap -tlamber's Jourity' o the maim iatik i . ted hy.theatenreespeses., It tremor the et plosions in the earl mines of, Eojland, am is appears hoth a Parliatneatary Hem, 'ti t no less than 900 eferilisi by anise j, .oesions in the . short ewe of tweetiro weeks, in the year 1852. We- entertse e i the opinion that oar oWn country:--Ar e was distinguished above:all others, for gre et accidents, and a reckless disregard of harass life, bUi we can entertain such an opisi ea i o longer. hidden Ojai,' will come tolighl omd England far surpasses the United Slates za the number of appal's, seeidenur, yes, we are confident' that there were per 90 0 :tires sacrificed by le:Ode:xis in all oar country 1 41 , year, and it was sadly distinguished lot a rianiberr of (awful ones. OM , / , 1 t l I F .O . .2 o .50 ; .til t t '4O; 50 71;1 '72 , • One th' sag appearatobestagulatfy strang e as the cause of many accidents in the English mina, it being' nothing leas than Dary's Silety Lamp. It has come to light that tw e e this was introduced into the coal mines, chi number of accidents by explosions, ho e greatly increased. This lamp is amentlEs3l. ly a safety lamp, but the ignoranpe" of the coliers, and [bed cartlessims, have made it a dangerous lamp. It was found in one pn that some of the miners had such a singular nation of its safety . powers, that they' looked upon its ptesence in ; the mine as a hied o charm to frighten away the fire damp, coo. sequently, while one safety' lamp was us e d, others were teeklessly burning .candler._ The miners do rim lake the trouble nor care to keep their wire gauze clean, consequently it clogs up and becomes useless. There e ls be no doubt but Davy's lauip works beatitifet in a lecture room..but fir a coal Mose th e conditiooti are altogether - different from those of a chemist's laboratory, for-At , has hee l found Mat the wire gauze in somelatops be. came red hot, - consequently an explosion was inevitable. There dee two remedies propos e d to prevent the frequency of such accidents, viz., the education of the miners edit:tidiest. ly, in the use of Davy's lamp, and the, expel. of gas from the mines by steam jets. It th e latter plan be carried out, there tett! be - no use for the safety. laMp. • Crburetted hydrogen is the gas which is the c=ause of mine explosions. It Oust how. ever, be mixed with a certain quantity of sir before it will ignite Suddenly and explode: eight volumes cf . aii to one of carbutettel hydrogen forms the most explosive mixture. It lias been Viand thit 71) per cent. 'of dada to coal mines are not caused first by the ex. plosion; but by the carbonic acid gas as' the product of an explosion ; ; so speedy is ibe ao lion of this gas that the Mitten suddenly sink down asleep in death. Those who die Item the , etfecis of ;hie gas sleep away, 'placidly without a struggle, Thp coal Pints to America are very , tree fro these gases.' be. cause they are so ueor the surface,) and sit therefore far better ,ventiht ed than jthe deep coal mines of England,nevertheless,let teaser to,all those who use the safety lamp, " ke ep it-clean or dread the worst eousequencei.: Seienidic TI I NNEUING MAC/ITN it. - A very ingenions7apparatus has' been de., wised to facilitate-the -progress of the ` Pied. tuontese railroads„in which tunnels have t o e '( be cut under mountains. The leicavatiagi machine cuts the_ channels in thel rock, by' means of several-series of Chisels placed grid' beside the other, in straight litres; .theire lines of cutting tools are So arranged as to lie co. pable of a slight motion in the -directien of the grOoves alier every stroke ; the; object of this is to bring the chisels to bear luip l ui ,all the spaces lying betiveen the.seyer;tlcdtting tools situated in the' same line, so as to pro duce not a succession of boles, but a comic. uous channel similar to a very wide sail.. cdt. This lateralskifting of the i lines of chisels, which takes' place , alternately !rota right to left, and Irons - left Id right,iiscaused by a correspondingiriotion given to t tie frames in which theyare fixed. Eactichis'yl is driv ea against the rock by a spiral spmig coiled round it This spring,T. driving the chisel forcibly Agrainst the rock, obliges it to art el ficaciouSly, notwithstanding the slight , qualities at the botttini of the channel, ari sing from a want of :uniformity in khe tance of the stone. When the machine is in operation , . the several lines of chisels are all drawn back simultaneciusly, by Olears of a species of cam, or Moveable bar. Theap paratus is arranged so as to enable Scfr chi sel to strike 150 blows in &minute.. The machine at the same time sets in *lotion a pump, which forces a constant supply of water into w reservoir, the upped part of which is filled with cornpiewsl air.l By this means the water is driven • out in jets, dirt , ' small pipes placed bet Ween Ate cot els, and is, thus made to play upon the grooves, - svhere it performs the double office of preventing the cutting instruments from becoming heat ed, and removing the dust and brokCn stene, which would otherwiie accunaulqe in/ the g,raoves,•and thereby prevent the leflectual operation of the excavator. I " THE. SAFEST' SEAT. • In these days of icollisions, submersions and derailments generally, it is worth one's while to know where he can eiptxt the greatest security in . a _railroad tram. We expect that if any minion should be given, that the indicated car will be at once crowd ed beyond its capacity, but that result had , better follow than that the safest car should go nearly or quite empty. It is very well known that the cal. nearest the engine is exposed to the least dust, and that the rear car of a train is generally safer than the front car. The safest is:probably the last car but one, in a train of more than two cars ;- that is, there are fewer c hances of accidents to'this than, any- other. I It it- is away train at moderate speed,. or ail' train, itanding still, a collision is possi ble from another train in the rear ; in which, case the last car receives the first shock.— =' Again, an engine and the front . cars of a • train will often g o ,,oeer a-broken rail. or a cow, or stone, without derailment, while the last car, having nothing to draw iynto the line of the train, is free to leave the track:— Next to the forward'car, the rear car is prob• ably the most: un'Safe in the train. IThe se. lest seat is probably' near the centre -of the last car but one, and in a very ion : tram, in. the centres of the fait two or three ears next to the last.:—American Railroad Journal,' We are.frequeritly told of the deleteriotr..; effect: Upon the si.eiern, of water which pal ses through aired pipe, but-only *anoint. ly are we made sensible of the extent of ' the ( danger.- Several days ago a gentlemen liv ing a few miles out: of the city, caught it couple of trout end placed them ins trough, the water of wht.h.was sup Plied through a leadpipe,, iniendiag to keep them there. In less than three hounithey were both dead. Suspicious of the reason of this sudden death, he.iletermioed to mike' another trial. and placed in the in , itigh another trout. - The same result follt;rwed in less time,! and he made a third paperirneat. The' result was still the same: and he considers it a settled fact 'hat a trout, a naive of the pure Sparkhog stream, annot livei in a lead-impregnateu water If such, water is poisonous i enough to kil fishis, it 90001 be without itidestruc / tivrteflects upon the human system—A/un it-heifer (N.; It.). Denincrar. - . 1 . ' I,; COALS IN ENGLAND. • - • • The totarproductinn 'of' coal to Great /frit - aim in 1850. was 34,000,000 tons, of which 2,785,300 toils were exported (*.deft)? to Prance and northern Ell - rope/ The Lancashire'coal field produces annually 4,000,000 toitit. The coal brought' into London, consumed there; in; 1850, was' 3,fre7,878 tons. The coat brought into Liverpool, during 'ilifisame time, was 1,400,000 tons, of Which .180,000 tons were exported - -Irleaving 1,220,400 tons as the consumption d 1 that city slope. The consumption in Manchester, during 1850, - was 1,210;000 tons; in Preston, 1 : 410,000 .tons; in iGlasgovi, 1,,G50,000 tons in the surrounding neighboihoods of Lanark, Ren frew, and' Ayrshire; ,000,000 . ions and in the iron districts of Routh Wales, 4;000,000 tons. 1 - • • 07" A r ßicu . SnoYar..—The silver? shovel recently used in the : ceremony of hreaking ground lor the Mountain Lake Water Com pany, at San Francisco,• was handed with gold, and cost a thouland dollars. ' With it a small quantity of the earth was' shoveled .up and placed upon a silver salver, upon which also were some of - the wild flower plants sti abundant.; She same stand, was also employed at the' inner 'Ole in 'shovel ling into , the plates of the ladies mien:. geo• erons quantities of large ripe Elvish/wit% front a hill bushel measure whieltiviss Sited with thii rich fruit, gathered in the iicinity. in the Aldan. • o . Cr? Airuco, a so. no Southern; Chili, (lat. 38Op eresi ie. ac!- live eruption front thi beim:nit kof s.fm ber ot,some ta r weary of the present. When eitilled at the burr period, the lava had folioed aut./ ion netosi the outlet of Like Lein, preventing the es." *Pe of the 'rater. Tllst Lava bad ceased now' tag at that ' - 117 . JOHN T. limi t sivrr of Philadelpbis, has invented a railroad car seat, which is so constructed that thenccupantmay regnhite it at Platattn. plating it-in a lit position tor sit upright nr reclining., A car tiontaitt jag t seats Is tcg be unznediate COD' structed ..r the Centizal railroad, *itch will place the in all their cars, if found euiti e. WATER THROUGH LEAD PiPES