The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 29, 1853, Image 2

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- Saturday Morning, Oct. 29. v
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corwilmoN.
The Schuylkill Cont.) , •Teichers' fa - solute
will had.:lts l setrn-azafital session at
Schuylkill, Haven n et Friday, and Saturday.
'Arrangements have'been Made by thosehav
ing the matter ip cbarge-to render. this Con
vention :unusually,' interes' tin; as well as
-profitable, both to , the members themselves
_and tollie publia . genernfiy. A number of es
says on - ,popular. teliies, prepared by ladies
m
arid gentleen, Will be , read, an d addresses
deliverid before the . Society. We hope- 7 -
earnesily, hearilly hope the people of the
County, male arid feniale-:-parenteoriparrie
ular—,will liberally attend the sessions of the
AssoCiallott,,tald encourage by their pres•
vice the :enemhers in the •great en terprise
they bare an4rtaken, viz: to effect the co
operative age* of Teaebers for the' irn7 -
prow:Mei:if Of the, Educational system of this
Cotinty and ofthe country at large,
The edue,ation of masses is a subject of
universal ititer,qt, putt is daily growing in
importance. Statesmen, though long persua
ded of die incomparable advantages of gen
eral initeiiegenc among the subjkts of any
government, HOW begin, more .thin ever be
fore,. Co estimate and appreeiate its peculiar
t&fitsi under a tree acid liberal Adminisira.
live policy likefrr Own. The peiTle of 'his
'country are I , terally , and emphaticall y its
siivereigasto'. theta is entrusted more than
in any other nation under the sun the
able power that makes and utunakii„llieir
' rulers, that approves or rejects the *
laWs•
"der which they chose to serve, and that di
rects and controls the whole machinery of
government; its complicated parts, Ju
dicial, Legislative and • Ezecutive,
Intelli
gencc,,tlien, must be the prime qualification
of such a people. gucat.on and its hand-
Amid, morality, constitute the .front pillars
of such a government, audit they are not
properly cared! fur—repaired and polished
both for use au{) ornament—the Whole stoic
' lure will decay and -finally tumble into ru-
303.
School-teachitig is not a business that any
• one may turn ` / his hand to. Like any other
profession-,as it really-is--there is an art in its
successful practice for which only a compar
ative feiv, even -with' the opportunities of a
liberal educntiou, are naturally endowed; be
• sides 'the physicial hardihood nehessary for
such a body•aud.soul wearing occupation.—
This art or tact of teaching is susceptible 61
_ being taught, and-all• teachers may profit
greatlY,by its study, Hence the primary ob
.-
ject of the Association, which is to assailable
, next week. Parents and the people ai l large,
who rightly understand the true interests a
the youth of the tAiunty, and are anxious to
hove them
,grow up good, respectable and
nseialcitizeas, a crest alike to their parents
and teachers and of blessing • to the County
• and the whble country, should encourage
this Society—attend its meetings, manliest
' a sympathy and iaterest in itis4toceedings,
nod spealia, good word and di) a'good 'deed
on behalf, ot its permanency and prosperity;
whenever the opportunity occurs.. Sucli ser•
. vice Will be returned to you with timfold in
terest in atteeyears. •
A BASE ERAVD EXPOSED,
It will be recollected that preirious to the
late Election, haudbills were)pstributed tiro'
the outer disiriOts of the C +fluty with the
forged signatureol, Jacob Kline Esq., of thiS
B o Yough; aPttounHog his . withdrawal as a
candidate on - the Whig ticket fur the office
of County CnnitniSionei. And, by The way,
when ihe,Squire detected Ala' base outrage
and declared the-(till a forgery, the Register
pretended to disOedit the report and pro-
flounced it a were electionecririg scheme..
But, thays.to the discriminating good sense
of the Oriple of-the County, the Squire was
electtd, in spite of -this mean - trick of his
competitors and its backerf, of .the Register.,
Well, it seems the Squire has been on the
kik-out for the,-perpetrators of this piece of
rascality ever since, and finally succeeded in
• tiacing it: direct or iii4trect paternity to one
A. Dobruilinu, au litufilo"Yee in the office al
the Reading. Tagre: F. lie was accordingly
arrested In that eitv on Saturday last on a
charge of fljeL and subsequently brought to
this, place, when after a hearing before E.
Reed, be wass hound uret in theium of SIOO
inal at :he'next Court. -
El. Mine deserves. great credit for his
per=everauce in . ftriefing out the author of
this 444, if /SD be be has the, right
Ceriniti, patties here 't - re also supposed to be
more or lees implicated. We hope the whole
batch or them may . be brought tit justice and
receive tha rich reward their. guilty merits
entitle them, to. •We can hardly conceive a
more despicable—baser and meaner-=way of
injuring a political
. elippnent than this.
Lail Fall the same ctiivardly trick was
practiced in Northumberland County by Meg- .
tog the names of the Schylkill county Whig
- Standing Cot= atee to a Circular, to aid in
the 'elertion of Col. Straub for Congress.—
Two 'persons not a thousand miles oil' are
suspected of having had i'hand in it, and
there is :u possibilf:k of their being brought
up stiith'a rouud‘turn before long. All such
iscam;ls ought t6,.f.e held up to public dis•
trace, and their, punishmeul inadea warn.
lug not likely to t be lost on fuiure offenders',
•,
jy.ST A.S EXPECTED
. ,
Atter [op . ( copstiltation urriong thetriens
- ber3 of the iCLtitt.ket at IViti!lllogton;Aiti Sat.
,urday„, it teas decided, with the full approial
of the President, thai Collector Bronson'a of
ficial "betkd must conic oft. IL J. Redfield,
Soft, has accordingly been promoted since
tram' the post of Nival officertu ytat of Col
lector. Other 'lolll9l4ms and appointments,
also from the Soft ranks, have likewise been
made, 16 1 fill vacancies Sc.. among which
we mar parlicujittize John L. O'Sugivan:a
Free ,s,„l2ler and a thorough Flllibuster, ap
- pointed Charge to Portugal.
Judge Bronsou'.s removal has not surprised
for it was no more than was
' expected under the circatustauces ; but it will
• he aPt to raise-welt a.stortu about. The Ad
ministration's 'ears as has 'nor beeu heard of
• since the days of old Noah—=some of the hen
=
vyl drops ha ve' alreadr, , •
•, This is, 'we helieve,, the first time, and
'leaven send it may be the last 1--in the his
toryorour-Govirtimentobat thei President oi
any member ni his Cabinet has descended
from his; high and houpiible position, to
peddle ev l ith the Iced affairs of any of the
statet or asserted his official authority on 6
, halt of any political clique. 0 tempera ! 0
mores! Truly, these are degenerate days,
svhen our groat and growing
and as a nation to no poweion earth, can
afford no better men for its_cbi.cf rulers than
these. ' r : ' .
Srittsms..-EtitiilOyers and 'employees
are not all settled in their respective relauons
toward one another vet. Tile men and wo
men in the several e3tion of Ilartia:
burg. and Latieaiter turned out:lately, and
lest week the employees of the' Factory in
Reading, to the number of - several hundreil,
followee suit. They denial-id a redaction of
time from 13 hours to I 0 a day, 'without
any decrease'of their.pay.
The mechanics of Readitig eSponsed the
cause of the Fcctory girls, and held a meet-,
ing (the largest popular assemblage ever
held in Readiog;. the Gourte says), to-sus•
talc' them hi all their reasonable4emands.—
They Win wa eds marched througn the eitf
in a formidable procession, witlicolors flying
aid accompanied...By iwo bands ofitituic.
=NM
. . ' ! =giro:is Elizatpetkvitilliatristliat 13311sua of ~ ` ,l•
- ' ~'''''t net bdi raised weltste4Wrork O; 00
• 43Ltinawoon, for this month, Pine; lade, but lt '-' ..I!* .. Rachel Mlle, for 2141 hat needle : 5 ..,: ,
.1.
Mi`ptways welcome. The scholtr never faits to ,,, r im i szt w .all ort"i ' fa ; i
jiwi 1 e. ... ;. , , ' ~i.ilitti..... , i.ilitti.... . tl. :
find protracted entertainment in its learned pages-0 1 ..",,% R,, 1 [ 2nd b e i • Tri:. 7 ., 71po
basenll, Lives of. the oidert, as it 'tia.i always ranpttil,,i - - 11 Mary S; ar ballad ofiarbear ~ v ..._ '
1
bite the best, of periodicals the world .orer,e-• • - : -- - :...4.L. . .. „2„. f,. .`,.... , *
"lady Lee's Wiring:toot!" is competed in tire , " Mrs' / 450 1(1 for heel rVe bretids
preamt t uuMber-+" 'very untemsfing story. Scorr 1 cau M e ,rs ueed • Palms°ow....exh...,..ihilea4.loo FPeoiro_ , , ~.....,lar e'f .,
& Co., New York, Poi:dna-es ; s3a year, or Black- 1
~ ,,,,i , pm, Mesa.
p '. 11 , 0 -,,r ixe ri n = j ,=,
wocidatul one Keariew, Vi; or
. Blackwood and place's feather baguet; Matier... Williams.' beau.
fixtr lettletatv,4l.p. , ..Sixid 0 Bannau ! *...- .. . _ , I•lgil:•_bAuct 0„at,t...4 1 c,0 P?r, 1 .,1. 1 14 1 1 r 14 0,1:
-- • • - - .1 "ream contrUhsti plumbatos k :,
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herself, a work of the highest trient.
The *retie/es of breeschei Work, by Miss ii,' A.
iluntzinger, ore-rery beautiful, but were too. late
for at'premiona; the same lady also contributed four
huge ntrheltiepri,•Whieh ant worthy of notice.,
. This Committee Sound some diffitailty in classing
-el..inefew articles in the ladies' department.
P. R. PALM,
M. F. MEDLAR;
•
- G. C. WYNKOOP,
MECHANICAL PRODUCTIONS. ).
The Cbru m titre on mechanicalproductions a Worn
the followingliiefinums .: • • , , •.1 _
TO John •Rupp, tor the best lot p( horse ~ 1
shoes. ' . •-:-.- ' - • * V2lOO
" Win. Bc;elr., for best pair or Iron traces, '2 00
. „
' ' “ W. Mc Ti,, l Tbortiiou,for the best single • . i
'Perna", -foe October, among a variety of rend, - harness, i4being as superior article; '-',' ',.1'00 .
lag eraser- -all instructive as well sa interesting- .- " George Jed:hogs ler best two immense- ;,
„ nage, 7, . • .3 00
contains, se ustralseveral exeeneot 1 1 ' 1 'c /67 : 4 ' 24. Mr. Thornton ' also `exhibited a due Saddieaud
cles•on subjects &Mind to popular taste. 'Tr is for d ou bl e hame ,,,;of finekrol, but : too Ice fora
pre.
• . .
ibis peculiarity, especially, we like Pl,:ndm more titian; . ' . . , . _ .i.,.,,.
n ,
ad . 016 ,
re,
as our acqualjuarwe gr 0,,.,, With ~,o,
_b . ! . tv. de o n i.i. ninr ats. exhibited a fine two horse carriage
iniccesiling number z...iiiid sus tilt,. - ,a1112. p/4,1/,..1 .
• I "”". 1
1.-. Mr.• Bock exhibited a pair of half' tracer and a
literature, too, that is bringing iiii, wort; into w•it.i ii2ir of chains worthy °footle°.
erat notoriety and creating,John.-K.% Diann exhibited a butter churn, Which
(or it a 'general demand
among the reading and thinking' pnblic.. lt t , , l nit'alle4 noti ce.
Ttr. SLlulU!lf County . Prison s exb' bte , fine
moreover, PurrlY.sJJ 4 r° l s' Aner'4"7" n o t h e r ' . guicid.. , manufactured in Prison be convicts, consi.l.
highly important and most -voiutneadable feature. :ng, car eheips, ginghams, carpets, bagging and
There is an alarinitig superfluity of vrt4ly-wasby slier
pancidiciit matter afloat now-a-days. and it k a re- •s• •
lief, and arena feast, to get hold of a kubstatitial,
ha - MAI-AO - ring
, riecasionally. G. P., Pr rii AM .
tt, CO . ' s ', Sew
. I . c , fk; • PUbliAllerA, and lot tple.,ni
TABLE
EDITORIAL. end buqrtetts brat of the Gt.!.
.inaztowil ,reftWoltkis now 1?„11. E-g..tas tl Co.
We are elaraya glad of wine extra . o.seat•ion to
"notice 'r the Telegraph; for there is no
the longit&t otouecia:hantles ;that we can -o eon
setentionaly putj'and ip heartily cocutnend to abb.
seribere. ,We lit t i c te id/us" ~lirj of
reinilY!"qt ; :liA l F - Fj s 7_ ..t;;" • ;
• ' We learn from the list number
ie 3rd
graph Witt be enlarged ott the) et of next January,
end that it will thereafter be printed by Aeatit on
one of lioe's POWCT.Pft*CS. ~,W;e:;ecingrpttlate
proprietort , . on there evidences of protp‘trity. •
Aittaan'; ; 63 a yeur.
Li" sch r aku. Catinly. Agricultura/ Sac!.
ety —liepotia of ttiohidge:. ou the ditieleat
of Machlueryaud 1',.•
ductions of lodubirr, khibitwl of the Szton./
Dual Fair of the :; , htlyttall County Agricultutul
Society
The Committee on hot-es - award the following
•, • ~ -
fo .I.t.s. Kellar for best stallion between - 2 and
f years c 041 ,: • , .
" 1). F. Berger, brood , :4 tut
Geo. Delbert '. (fraught horse, • •, a nil.
" AV. Hughw,2nd bent. ••• . it VU
" Jos. Albrecht for best wart. volt between
and 3 year-, 0h.4
":). W. Shoe'malier, be:-1 finally hor•.e, :3 Lift
I.)aniel :Delbert. 2nd,liest '• 2, IM
:•• Dr. S. H. §hannou, horse for alltpur•
poses, - •• 74 `3 t)t)
John Jones ul Poithville, exhibited a iNkpstr tit
carriage liOrt.V ~ for wiri , ll pre:WWII lea oin
rn.nded. •
B. W. Iloghes ex - gitufed - n. fine puir of linr...let
fOr all purpo.es, tor :which u pietniutu it recom
mended,
L. F. Berger - exhibited n very .fine co; , lb
months old, fur which a reward of merit it le
wu
m.•nded.
Dr. Thoma. Davit exhibited two mat exec : l/tut
tun blooded mareafor reward of peril IS
recommended. - • .
The Schuylkill County Allushothe exhibited, u
fury tine ;colt, four Ulundi: , old, for which a reward
of merit ik recommended.
A nmnher of fine %MUM+ were brought on ihd
ground, that too late to be registered .1)4.1 - prerniums
- LIESSER,
S.l - IANNON,
LEW 16 'ROYER.
.7n;anttlree.
`The CoMmittee on cattle award Ole folloitig
premium.. : -.-..- . • 1..
rt.) J. J.\Pesson for best ankh cow. 1 . st. 00
" JohnVemstell, 2d best " i • 200
" Mis.Z..ll.l.ayer,. 3d ." - .' " ; 1 . 00
" Jails Le,sig, for best hull, 4 (to
". J. '1 &Hostel!. 2d ' I " ".• 2. iii)
" t3chtlylkill Co. Almsbotn,e..:ld begM
W, ..1 no
.. 13. W. Hughes for best heifer, over 2 yrs.
old,
" Join Knurl, 2nd , " " ~ . .
" Join Worn•tall,3d " " 1"
Dan el Deiberi, for be-t heifer,bltween I
and 2 years old, -
" J. J. Paxsai; 2nd " '
" J. J . Pe run t best call under I year,'
~
Wm 'little, .2(1 " ".. ,
. George. ttimiert for beat yoke of woilinif
cattle; - -3 00
1 . . JOHN WrI3:ISTALL,
ISAAC STRAUCII,
JOE, ALBRECHT.
comiwter.
• , .
SHEEP
. . _
The Committee on sheep . award the toilowing'
preininnis : ..
Po Ge. rge Delbert fur the be , i bue1...1 ii 2. Oft
J.. .
Paxson, 9d —.•-. Si . 1 oti
; •• for best ewe, . i 9on
.. JamesLeseig . , 2d " " 't i.. 1 Oti
tt Witt. Plate, oe•it pair of I.initis,• I ' " 2ud
intne-t exhibited six, what bet untied, 5., - iiiiit.tlowti
sheep, 4.d. which n reward of thrill, is rroom:.
mended. t • 11. W. lIVGHES: •
WM. BirrTLE, .
i W 3.1. KREAIER.
. .
'''t • . ' , L'entharte...
he Committee on :swine award the following,
preiniurds': -
To dioiil ig krbe it .ow Over I year, S.!. Gas'
.. -! If lioar,. . 1.00
• If " flow under 1 year, . I '.(Ai
• ....
• Geo.•Shoener, acr best lot of 2 tht
• Geo. Delbert, fr.2d b. " • I 12.0
•• I Sr Keller, tar the hest -ow tinder 11''r.
". "'• hoar inii'er I y'r. 02
The Collllllittee recommend .Mr. Keller'' , ;indult:
pigs - worthY of notice to all broedein ,
a choice breed of pig., they having combined the
desirable qiialitiea of early maturity, ee,Y fattening
at any, age, withleaur feed than boy breed 4 1:ClOWII,
and ure of a beautiful form. J. J. PAX .)N,
E.. 1: THOMAS,
•
• A. YE11.3H.,,,
• • , Commute , . •
The Committee on poultry award the folkeirma
premittma
To B. W.. iittighes, for the he , t pair of tor-
Let's, ‘•2 00
J. S. Keller, lei the 2nd best,, \ • 100
J. J. Par..On, for the hest • 200
" Willietn Billie, tor the 2d Ivo, 100
‘•G. C..Wynoop. (or the best atianahal, .2. 00
•• F. L. Foster, for the 2nd bei, ' 1 00
" .1. Keller, for best Jersey blue:, • 2OD
• • G. A:. Wvolcoop, tor the hest coelt;n etotta. 2 On
fTeAv. Delbert, for the 2nd be,o, 2 00
•• B. W. Hughe, tor the best !nixed elitek'nsi 2 00
" - B. J. Thentlit, tort2ad best 011IetteiliCi r t) , , I 00
otolay of 101 Vis W4l) high: y lotereA Mg, and
we regretexceediugly that the report of the runt-
mitte vino very meagre. t.'lMllfl rlerilent breed,
were e iltaled by .1. L. Collo, l':..?.,.Ntett.‘rs.
Item SiOrterl, Henry. OrW,g,-H..7::. d. S .1-tithle) and
Mr. W 13. Payne.•
INIE
Lai Maim
=I
110RziF:5
cATtLE
SWINE
POULTRY
' "; 'Commafro of k '<tog s
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS OF
tIELD CROPzi,
The Committee on; Agricultural production‘ (f
held crop", 6, - .c., award the following premiums :
'fo John Bausch, for the best ucre a yelto..v '
oath, 15 bushel,* per acre, • . ?3 M
- William Sigfried; tor the best blyhel of
red corn, • ~ ,
" J. S. Keller , for the best buNherpf gourd
.ced corn. I.
"R. Verde, for the beet bushel or yeilco:e . .
• 1..0111, ' • ' i: ' ICO
''.
It Pes!e, fOr the best btr‘hi?l of whiteeorn, 1 00
" WiLiant Sigfrled, for the best Leshel of :
venom.. Wheat, . . : ;•' , O
J. S. Keller, for 2d best bush-. 1 of yellow' '
wheat,
.• J 0... Albrecht, for the beg bushel ot 'white
- whey, • -;*
WilliamSigtited, for the best bushel of
Rye,
NV tlham Sigfried, lor the best b ushel of
Oats . ,
• • John Roush, for best Im , hel white mercer
._potutoes, . •
JO9, Albrecht, for 2nd best bur.h . rl lartute
mercer potatoes: ,
Geo. Delbert,. for best Lu,hrl of red icier
cer pelotas.,
Jos. Albrecht, for 2d best bushel of red
mercer potatoes
" John Rudy. tor best bushel Pinkeye po
tatoes, -- 2 to
" Jonathan Heisler, for 2tl best 'bushel:of
rtukeye potatoes, 3 Oft
" Paxson, for best dozen . ealibigeS. 2'On
" Mut Ritual, for 2d best dozen ' 100
" Geo. Detbect, for best bushel of lurnir, XUU
" 3: J. Pazacin, for 2d be.t bushel of turnips,
.1 Ott
" .Lo_ho Roush, ta best bushel al sweet po:
tutees,
J. J. Puna, for 2d best btishel of .weet,
potatoes:, 100
13. J. Paxson, for best display of vegetable*. 3 00
" Chas. Rader, bast cwt. wheat flower. 2 Ott
" " buckwheat flour, 1 On
• ,corn flour, -
F. s: Hubley, best 5 lb. cf honey, I a,
A number of article: , not named in -the prem)um
wemeabibitect, which are entitled Ina fixol - -
ab'e notice.. • '
Joseph Albrecht, exhibited-fine, blue potatoes;
Moses Reed, fine and large qtlik., and
Edward-Peale had inon,troue ,orb ou the mound,
measurin, ,, 14 feet 6 inctn,,ond entities' in t:rrcum
litence ; John Radsh and J. 3, Paxson had l•mue
very , lame pumpkins ; R. Peale; .
fine
current wine; John Roush , disp`ayed belauliful
grapes and firm endive ; li. J. Dreher exhibifed- n
large pumpkin and large red bed!. welghiug 10 lb.
and measuring 2tl niches in CI reurafeeetive Cmorge
Berber,' diAplayed African soup corn.. ' ' • .
• _REUBEN PEALE,
JOHN RAU,sII,
• '- PETER ALBRECHT,
' - _ • Conimittee: .
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND
MACHINERY
The Committee of this department award the
totlowieg pre:times: •
To J. J.*Pagaste. for the hest callivelor , •
Daniel Detbert.lorhert rotary horsepow
er and thresher,
" W. Ruttier, for best famtingznill,
5.. J, S. Erne', for best corn stall: cutter and .
• critsher, 2 00
Frankrott, best hay sod area cotter, 200
." James Lesssig, for bast reed Jrlo. • 400
Frank Pon.. • " 'cora ' 00
• James Let.s l / 4 e, 2d tent ' •I_oo
t , J. S.-litlter, best revolving hay rake, 200
" Damet Clessley, for best cart,
.‘ Jos. Albrecht, for clover tapper, Diploma, I 00
‘• Frank
31. r eale, • Pon, for best appla peakr, op
cutter, ' 00
•. • J. P. TREICHLRR,
• . SIIANNON„ .
• • • F. S. RUBLEit,
Cuirunitue.
_ ,
.LADIES' DEPARTMENT
The toornmiitee. on the Department,
award id* following preminfils:
To Mrs. George' Delbert, for best butler, $3 00
E. J. Thomas 2nd " *" - - 2 00
F. Id. ;Id: , ; • " • 1" 1-00
" Lesaig • lady 01 years of age, for,
brat pair of luxne-rnadealor-kl o .l*, 2 0 0
; 4 , -Lassie, 1°1.200 beta stockings; ' 1 00
*, " Lesaig, for best mitten, . ;2 00
;;, L os * 2 n g 00
SA NIVEL titINTZINGER
CHARLES FR AILEY.
N. A. HAbIMER...• .
Compissim
PLOWING MATCH
'the Connninee on' plowing award the following
renotna - :
'dGeorge Delbert, fur hest plowman, !11 Qll
%I' Stg tried, for 2d heat,
,W. BITTLE,
10S..ALBittGaT,
, • PHILIP BOYKAI,'
. , COIIBI4IIIr.
J.J. PAXSON: .
. 43E0. DEIBERT, ii
...144. B. BECKER-. • !
Committe of Arranglownis.
JACOB HAMMER, l',4.i't
J. :. 4 Kr.t.y.tp., Z...ter..0. ;
- -
W A Card. - , -.At a Speciathicetiog of the
Nnuoinil Light Inutility of Pottsville, held Friday,
O. tuber 21,-155'x. the following Card of thanks
was unummoimly agreed upon for publication .
Wctriumos but torel l ahat our late visit to l'hila
delplus, and our mingling-wish the volttuleer sol
dier, of a di-tant parrot the. State, has Wen pro:
duetive el much good, binding closer and linking
7: stronger the ~ocirilleuld military feelings that are so
neeen7tuy a. well to the soldier an the citizen; for
the t ut,ervatioct ot ;lone institutions which , can-el
Ili to love our country and our homesteads, making ,
the few p'easinidlyslifient-among them, 04:i bright ;
Ind beautiful a spot 03 1.43 become a pert 01 the Clue.'
i.
uologisai
„ table of tlie_Nstional Light _ ufentrv, ner , i
er to be torgottott. and which • will et r be referred7 l
to with eirautm an
rs of nincere* plvur . , 1. . 1 4 ,
t To . C o pt. James Page, Lieut. H s.er, Quarter-:.
imuter ...! , rnith, and Company of State Feucihtes,!.
~
We sire [Ri f ler many obligations for their great' at-;
tent lon, military and civil; and as language °a e l ti
,1
lutln to express the good teelirie of the be a rs, we
A 771; but an opportunity to return apart of the utill-i
I gatione under whico they haver.) kindly placed usi,
To Manager Quinlan, 01 me Chestnut St., Tie1, , , 6
.sire, who no generously extended to ua en inviiiii:
bon to visit the Theatre, we owe many thantd - . ! r,
TO Mayor Gilpin, who welcomed us to Ittdepeni
deuce Hall, that sacred spot and Mecca of Libertyi
we Are much indebted. 1 I f
To Col. Snowden, of the &Hai, for a mei'' of th 4
very intere&ting : prernises he : 'so .ably manage , , ye ,
we e'annot but feel a great amount of gratitirde,
To Col. Othniel DeForesi t iormerly of Pot vdlez
for the entertainmeut given reriewMg,therebi
!Ili termer connexion with the military off_tchuyl
kill CoUnty; we arerthanktut .
• The. OfficeN. of the Navy Yasd, who aci kindlt
exp'xineil to us the working of ,the yard ana the tr.- - it
of the machinery, have our Wallyishea.
. Capt. Hinkle, of the Boat frongAmboy to NeW
, York, by Ms kindoes* and attentiol ;made;
deep and luitmg impre.st , lou, and will never be b 4
gotten by the National Light Infantry. f"
John Greenwood; Eon., Managei of ,Bamulten
MU -emit. New York, whi.e , e kind invitation to
the M.lscum, , has placed tti under many Obligai
tniu".
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John A. Bunting, Esq , Chairman of Board jiff
the American Inititale Fair, at pasilp
t the kind -
invitation 10 :virit 'the exittlif
tioa,,and for perional attention wtiiie.there, we out
iti:tnY thanks..
' To .Moon.. John B. Cli?chester, George Gra'iff
and' apt. Seihr Mg of the 9th ,Waiti'Poliim, whO
trle with n from the time ot our arrival , until
departure from New York, we are also Undernia4
obligations. • ‘'
To the Managers of the Crystal Palace, fur
triuwti; to. Mr. Garret : Yernance, la( the L,attit*
Obretriato7. for refreshments and attentions he Yo
":liberairy bi g -towed upon the Company, we tenil:r
our kindly
To Mr( Brown, of the Arcade Hotel, Philadej,
liti*Avehire
,Indebted for his rare and attention:: 4 ,
and would recommend otiariends, when ihey vier
Philadelphia, to place thetni.elves under illehargi‘,.
Tia Mr. Jarmo ot Pottstown, foi refresh.
liirnisbed the Company on their retuO,
shoWing ht`; -respect for . the Company of • whi4
he forrincrly was u u , eful member, - we are mOOl
loaelned. ••• • :
•
To tlr. 'leading Railroad Company, who, With
their qt.t.il laterality, helped to make our earursi4M
ms-,possible, many thanks are due, '
To the Poutwilletrass liana, whose sweet inb
.o.. charmed the wearied Soldier's ear ; Mll° lira
tor Bevao, nvao so kindly entertained us at- his
le story upm our arrival borne, we are Under Ma
(iv obligations.
VF Pottsville. Literary Society .—Thriili
ritiovion openis - it I.e.Muit fi;r the coming Kep Fn
.iwAt .Wedttemlay evening. The president, '?#r.
_Welly, deliver the htraductory rectum tol , e
7 .
tteloWed by' the usual exerelsett'.
,
ae Society is now entering on the fifth yesteiof
i.Aittence—being already the longe.q-lived 14r
ar'll association Many kind known in the'ennals of
nor Borough. The devoted zeal of itn law Lahr
cidual members for the maintenance and prosi4ti
ity of the organization, has luckily touched Bie
right.clnd in the public breast: fiduehiitympitly
--rind that, of a practical charaeier,
needed—har t heen manifested by our citizens ori te
hal fof The Soeiety ; and: its meeting!,'Week ,afier
week. during the public sessions of the four yeitrs
.pasi. have been crowded with the mast enrcihr:
nosing euiliences ut ladies anti.gentlemen.,"
.We bppe the 'now opening feft.. , 013 rutty be Lbe
owet pleasant,'es well as profitable, of all the tiro
o_r•ty•tt seq4ions. There is the situnen, we itre
surr, among the members to make it so, if the
1 4
he will but continue-their fir:usable inteirest.
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Vir Pottsville Down Meeting.—Tfie meet
mg of citizens held at the Town Dell, on Saturday
ei•ening. Oct. 22d, 1.553, for the purpose. of tubing
into '^ort4tderation thernom. feasible. means or-in
trodUcing water into the Borough of TOttai,4lle,
Wa.organized by appointing Dr. J. S. CARPgN-.
.TEB President, and 1341 . 1:ri'F., SecretAiy
The obi Set of the meeting oraq hrLedy Nlatettby
tae Pre•ident and, on motion, pras achy; addreted
by Mr. Lawi- and Mr: Pitmeh.
On notion, Strange . N. Palmer, John Pinkerfon,
and N. M. Wilron Erir.A., were appointed a gm
mine° to confer with the t ßorough Council,
Grater Company, in reference to the
practicability or procuring nn abundant" supply of
touter fur domerftic end oilier purportes in tbe.Jior
ougb Of Pint:wale, and report to the neat meeting
IIM
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Onmotion..the meeting adjourned 16 meet: On
Frady evening next,
J. S. CA.S.PENTER,
Z4ILTON
Tgr'First'Snow.—A §aow•stomi, the,
of the seit , on, commenced in this piaci last Son=
day morniug.24th. ` Tae fleecy flake , ' fell Lich
antll4 , :taii . diy long, coveting the ground to ;the
averoie• depth re, perhaps;lour inches, *laugh
inti..ll melted as ,it fell. Elt .remained svitt6fn
guitar tenacity, - considerin , g the - seastit Ow;
erd !pets here. and there, ivhere'the did
not much' it ',directly,. and the' mountains a4niid
looked, for two days, quite hotry4lteeded. It
hopeil the ieteet will be to repletaih
. Ise tridtim
titin FViings and to afford use conitottable sitirply
of. water, though that very desirable result has not
been atieuted yet: .t •
Improrernent.—k Ter)! neg h ae
been put upiround the Court Hoor4Osittattdsk !ma
wtth the addition of some while-wash, is a mate
rial improvement in this appearanceot the preniiAes,
The elevated position of the Conn flans! anifJail,
with the sloping Pont' of the adjacent ground), if
forda ev eryepporuisiiti fur filet display of °resit:ma-
Cal lame—all that's wanteifis the "ready JohilDa•
vial to make Court }louse lid! a little, Paradfse in
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'UP At a stated meeting of the Pottsyille
Section, No:. 4 'C. of T., held at limit' Hall Met ,
dip'eveniog, Oct. 17, 185.1, the following °dicers
Were dolt' elected; sut. :—Wm. R. -Potts, Wi
Remy t'. Russel, V. A. • Francis U. S.;
Lamar Hey, A. ; Samuel R. Whitney,T. ;
Charles tosbyibell, A. T. ; Thomas G.
n e "7 ?tam, U.; Wm. Metedatr, W.; Herat
FLatelisr, A. W.; Daniel W. Maud, Chaptahi.
' • - Attest, F. U. Patictreaa.
rir We are tiessixdogents to mita IneAttog
of ithe Apprentices Library Aii Km mio e r o o lon.
daq evening next. Arrangements are tOte plead
for a distribution of the books.
"IrjrAt to the Netektti4feetattlp
* Wa n ", 11 " 4 Week, alle"'"gliParigibilavi ef.
*gad for*erisning Etiektl. 4- 7 ,the cSiY De of the
:f4b 3 wi n 4 - c'ateer*:—Pr4Eent, N-• ; V.
*tetident,r9earga, F. Milano, A; ; eactetity
I,sandlcal. PAitois ; Tre,. urer, Ref . - A; Ciyitts
,' - •
. traox . OFF OWN AV . p.vo
ICFESPONTA , •
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taittrral :fittart4.—Rosiemts rfrain'.o,(Ate crud
441.iptiirorssitirkafir - der ;
atrket--Dtptateit.et ,Ntvets--:tieetVetit
,tef
—TviaPi
lstrartiOt cif e4g - fiziOi...`
` alter itriuhr.—FremiirAaadirage—CLuperiktire.
BetroeirCitiaese C:4l-iptoy .ettle4( at tag—
Death the SVeepte,,..o 4 it,tro ! —Totol f -re 4 of
pallet rkiiviVe,te.-ii 110,1d—S,*(tug of Mr
.Pawagert—Drd(SorAfs—Sokaczty of a
NENi" . YOLtb, thi Ittiaz,;
. DEAF .10 . 17P.NA.1.....—Tte: ehtel topic; of couxeri
lawn ; for the %reel: pait, , Loveilyern the tight:llw,
;hey market, and the O'Connor and Drienion mond).
For some time pest, u p_ryjy dotneatio
quarrel, fri the fatuile of hoe Dentocirttic breibrco;
•P• 4" been Pi Prog LetWeeu Afesitru.ltrunson,uur
rsewiy appointed and District' Attorney
,•Ver•untr OH the ene side, anid7s'eereteries bleFey .
ii kind Guthrie, on the other, telative to uppoinunonts
I hod dinrioun ot`the si.Ott, in Gotham. Several
iharp letters. have pa:4,e , ', b e tween the varioni, tar.
:lies, and matters wiecrd 'so Lot as to• end, an: -as
[
: * ; i . exliectedi in the expithooti from otrice!of ;AN limn.
had reploeing 6,m with 41r. Deithe' Id, foe. Nu
iiVal officer,
•
•t. Among the oilier chnnees, I r.otiee:3l,4 the 'ap•
lehotitment Of John. tlis:ru. an indoeutial New
W_otir merchant, a sublrca•nrer, place ol John
A. Dix, resigned, . i
V This inteiesting tournament has excited tell as
inu‘ch'nitentlast in the community as; rte late prize
flight, llitArill wo aro unable 'l., state positively
Isieht-tner the same uiromot at money: Was at stake... -.
lAt all events the quarrels were ,very similar, - e1•
Ittiough the latter comprised rather the itioet rounds,
/and . t tie 'parties came to time a little More promptly.
'•'. In iiitioxiin cir...le..;the la,t.week - lie; been one of
funexampled &out 'and depreSsiont Money has
l!ibeieli in the greatest demand, and iiria. - class paper
;ha, been eold in the street at 12 'and IS pCr cent.,
rwhile - secoad rate would fe kit untouched at - 2.1.
, i lStisr.ka of all' Lind. Init:e reacited . -lower figure's
i;ttitta haie been known tor a long period, and the
11:naleseven at tho,e rute, have been'rfor h,show
-4 gplainly that Atte stock bug been forced on' the
i . : nutocet by persons who ino,i lealq.e the cosh, at
Sally' sacrifice. Ural Estate has partaken of the
,''same depression, mid many foreed -sates, for cash,
have been made. 'niers never Was a morn facile , '
fable little for wonted uteri to iave:d her pormanent
eseetiritie,, or to :peculate tar a rive. Natty for
i
tuues must be made. hew long this will continue
0/ is hard to tell, lhough:we are inclined to believe
lrthat we have pa,n the worst, and that ta' better feel
f,, ingeis beginning to pet rude the inottey'inarket.
..•
, flie eminent 1/r. fare-wok!, al this city, met
i. with ti S er i ous accident nano days since. The
.
. .
minify had just retinae,. I ow ...their country re,i
-' deuce. to loWti, when the Peril - hr, noticing, a strong
r
• sni'll'ol escaping gas, t' , ...0k td..lizli: and went to
.:, to-.k• for the leak; on opeaiiig- the dear of AMC of
~.the third story reoul., ii tremendous. explosion teals
place, throwilujtir. Gri . s . .wold and a meld twelve
, - years of age. N9to arcempati ant tune, tut 0 atfolner
ruom, shattering the door , Lint windows and set
, trig tire .to the tart:there and h,nee. which were
admitted to the aiiiintut et four hundred dollars.—
Dr.. falriswold undi,.the'. child' were both terribly
Via - nett ;Thin is tbe ',One gentleman 'who, with
'his daughter, wes ,at ' 1 gin awful New llama
Railroad accident, at Norwalk, where htsdnughfer
narroveiy• escaped de,11:114:ilUil, IlliVing trembled on
the verge of death MC, several weeks,. Ife'seern.
Wife a listed man.
~.. . .
.1.11-1 ef:it - nag oi.e.of bur celebrated :Summer lip;
- 2:i - el:Tilie re,Ort cil theld*liionabk, dining 'the '-en
sun, WO entirely de,tio}ed hr lire: We trier to
, the Ilatikiltotic.ltouite. situated at Fort Hamilton,
.Several Miles below Gesteowoo,l Cemetery, on •thn
'., 1../eran•load. II we , splendidly bwated, overlooking ,
the nCean the bay and qhe cur of New Vern. • It
! 'Was closed up for the 1..e.t...tin, and many of.your
. readers have,. undoubtedly, spent happy: Iwurs
withit. it, wall,, danced 111111. q a pallth and what.
• th.clie, cart led Oil /11001011 a buitiontrahle, mid flit•
ted through ell the pre-e, ibed I,•tini.l of a fashionable
resort. , Peace to its ashes 1 • . •
One of tho-e tiendi,h outrages for which New
I'm k is' hectare ing nothi i Mir, bas - }i-t been perpe, .
trahld near Janotieu, it taw day, tanee. A t oung '
girl was Seized on the rotel home, about - dusk.
and her rerson violated, and to silence - ell ,cries Cl .
terror,l• in was beaten iti , en: - .1 1 .5!e and throWn . tale
a pand tiyi the radd,,de:. whew her lt.ndy was dis
covered shortly atter. Two men site now on trial
charged With the crime. Thereialco doubt in 'my
own mind, hut that !bey :lie tle; . l . lsuiity pantie.,
though we are inclined to believe Tat 11w te,timo•
ay is in . :Mlle:eat to eonviet them, -
Another one. of °tie LVliiller resorts has also
. in-it beenton,unitql b . yi fire. The rate residence, of
the 14nitieht noreth.ti J. Fenn:mow 'Cooper, at
'...CoimerateWu in this State, which was turned into
It Sutnafer Hotel ehd tc.-grt, :aid has ken de,mi
bed tet a lovely ppot,ariwad whieit it,. termer owner
.had ihroWn the lase:nation, of 111,, own matchless
genius; !rho 'lire Was . the work of an iniwadiary.
The untortunate 'fling 1 - look• Tung company of
Chinese Pet former., coa,(ething tilioin I. have -oe
eusdnnally iiitbriied-ou,.are at Ito to •ri tier WaV
to reach their liciimi, the Celestial Einpur; and
Central Flower y , I "'gd 4 .!'' . • A 3 - 1/ IZ" len t "'e re t" ii
has volunteersie to give-ll:eat n lice-passage in - One
'O, his !lops, provided, lb,: t.%iliiiiii , -loner of Elul
gration'would furitizli the food for the voyage.—
This generous propasol wits of cour-e met, mild be
fore this paragraph in..-el-: thin' ey,2 , untie Juisraal
i:e,. they will b on the'i: way. Dont.ties,; fascin
ating visions of rat•tiles, and online stews, are dan
cing through their b.: twined they smack their lips
over imaginal y hamiches of sou-Ind pami... or bird',
nest iotip. Theirexper.ence lia, been hard, and
like the , i - piir.i.el, wlso:e dolorou • fate, ti. , Jewel...a
in the tales of oar tai tit. M u
en begitiled or teals,
they wilt d.eteritime w hen -Melt' ensecueed at home.
'• Neer agniii abroad to roarii." . .
- Among the event, of the sv,ek 15 the th-aill of
th e s ;ei 3 On i gs,,a,, , ,vlitt has li.:en on exhibition lit
New rork,T6r >olllC,illa s 'e VIA. Ila,WaS a t toga.
Jar casesl.uud ultraCted Meet% attention. With . but
tewinterrniirhus of Mad duration. he had dept for
flveyeara—a Iwrfeet nip Van Winkle. La.t week
' he awoke and making imprry for his mother. who
has bced dead two years, and his lir. it her- . and si•-•
tern, he compsuined W . gecat ;memo: If-at in the
throat and eioniaon, ana l died tit., ,aitio day..
• -We have just tveei yeti news. of inf• wreck of the
New Yore packet ship. We.iern World, from Lie.
erpo.)l, With,over: I,ii:r pi,-c, ~ti, unit ii ra t tiA m e
cargo. She struck on :3iluatii brach,. lust below
the ••ily,lon Sat urday,ing. ht: . The sly was beau
tifully clear; and the full liarve-t moon ,hintegbiil
ltani/y, i iii , datieuli to wider:land boll the could
have been Wrecked. Part 01 the pa•seitgers sue
ceeded.Mgetritig 'oit thorn., matt ;Mont two Minaret]
• mu- l amed en board, d , ,tiltite of both fort) and. W:L•
- ter, which were blirti4l by the wreck and the' 'Oil
ing v avcs. A fier : infer mg all but .tarvation they
Vale leetleti 111- t-ajely Itr tint patent car, three
at af time. The eitravug,aa , Je. , of , onie of the Irish .
emigrants, when.safe on tr,..d firma, were ludi
crous in the 6i Vernet They iloilrihliedtheir slick..
and tells to ki<..ing and bal....Fan; .iii.ll ,, riolinaiely.
al: that they met' , Iler cargo enti , i.aed of hard:
- wdie 'unil silk...,' and Was - valued al sloll.oilo,
partially to...tuird. Tan ves,s4 belonged to ex-May-
Or Eingsland, and ,was probably well insured.—
'rhe.seyere adieu( ve,terday tin.donbtless rendered
her n'total wreck. . .
A reirlarkittne in-tonee of the :raeily of a dog
was shown at fhe destreetton of the Hamilton
Muse Tdierinly person.. in the home were Mr.
Clapp, "the prom lethr. wal l a friend. who Were
•ipktrep at the Bull.. 11 hattte • NeWroutithand tics
first perceived the fire and ricllivd to Ms Master s
ehamlier, where he endeavored te, attract attention
by throwing liinrscliagaing the ,door. Alter con
tilliftld tug& he roused the imitates barely iur time.
at e44pte With thetr live-. • •
Walt ffO.lV reniiiiiscences Illii cold morning, 1
. , . ~
remaiwas ever, your.,- - ' G. C.. F
LEVI BLAND, SOretory:
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.PIIILADELPRI A LETTER
R... 11 0 OWN A:0 ft Cs FpNDE T.I
;!.3 yn 0 4 of Uereire rm. F
unie the lima rd ul Govt's!—Deaths
Itor .141-47%.
...ADET.rnie, Oct 1?7111..1853.
The
.Eittstern. , S:,•tiod of ih. German Reformed
'Mirth has fieen• in our city some'days;
past. The principal matter discussed has been the
charges again.t , llr. Fisior of the .ITessauger, (of
Ul , ll' , llt as Edger. ale. A -vast amount' of
te-•iniany is atiditmai, nod at 111 . , , time of writing) he
trial hall not beeit
AtMther Rrt,ormYQ, The good time a coining is
fast approaehinK ta,,,! ()Pr goitre "arc to tr, Ipti
formr4 The: only. 0pp0 , er.... - oi the plan are the
'ruMitiole keepers' and Aid lower dens—plures
.where Many of these and,
Inch bones.— •
The liniforms wohld prevent much eustotn to the
poisoh4lealer,--hrtwe their oppo,ition_
MOiatne I.s.pabat , „ now with,: us, offered to give-a
tree i•olicert, at • which the children unttleattlirr.
ot thef Publios . l-rhools would . •he present. The
OirVf *JA submitted, when one Harlan logrum (and
let his name • he, handed down to pcuterity as a
model of a gentleman) "thought it beneatit the- dig
nity of the Board of • Control to take any notice of
it." A mo-t retitled vrny. to treat aflady
.one
wlioe. heart is ore; doEcitt,t with' love to.the poor
and tiniorinnate. , . Witne.., her concerts. in. New.
York. hadn't of seyeral ohoritable ' •
I• h ii ve searched tlitiiitAlt the Franttlin InAtitute
Exhibition is vain far 'somethi - n7 from Pattsville.—
Wit h the rxeepti,ll of two or three small pieces of
Coal from the Lehigh Valley. tliere.is nothing to
repre'seat theintriek Diamond regiq9a of the . Key
moue State..
DO tits in Philndripbla, la 4 week, 1 i3-=-01 con
sumption, 2f ;' ; fevers, .12, &v., &c.
To rise .a budder, yet better
.being. leek up the
weekty,bills of mortality and try to fancy the pada
and sorrow of which there are the cold clueless
record,: arid then look forward a little, when this
world Will be no more, peer into the happier home
on high tor those who love Hint, and hum torn,
ter that land wherd there is no sorrow, ub limn; no
'Death. B. S. M.
[Letter late:---onlortunately farad to omit
the groater part al it.—Ede. Journa/.1 ,
. _
' • ; . 'CLOSING ON 'SUNDAY.'
TI4 Chief Burgess of the B3rough of Nor
rtstonin hat . issued an ordinance enforcing
thelaw of 1794 requiriogitll places of bust-,
nest be closed on the Sabbath ; and three-,
tiug all the police officers_ to see that alltay.,
erns, be shops, oyster cellars, -atc.4 are
cloSettagreeably, to said ordinance.—:Exi
In-Pittsburg, . Allegheny pity, Lancaster
and; several other plates _w4, have noticed,'
bur, cannot
,now tho Y .saMe has been
dotte.4 All the Hotels and most. if not all,
the Beer 'shops in this place have Wl' etosed
every, &today, for several weeks past:, :The
like observance, we believe, is generally re!
apipted all over the Cotinty. Whaf_is the
matter in Reading—that the bars ;here still
remain open all the days of the weer...alike ?
Doesn't the lacy extend to Be rks crointsr, or
•
do the officers neglect to enforce it? Respeci
f u l l , : an d order and for a proper Misers.
anCe . of the Sabhath, in particular, is gaining
ground everyday,
V'SIGRS OF PEOSPERIT T. —We 'Mtn from
the Pottstown Lager that' Messrs. Reevm.
Both & Co., Nail eManafactnrersof Phoenix
ville* are actively engaged in their bumnfts.
They l
,tow employ area or eight hundred
handa, and a•new Nail Mill node; their
charge now rapidly approachng . completio_
will afford labor for two or 11141 butuirij
more. .
=I
WE AttE 114 T at o c .- ',I
in almost every
Vegeta:l;Se Ccenioned.hliga t .
4 ot.4ti t
Compound._
bend iniraluecid'*. end: _ qi*iti
vales of Quinine at
Pills are to melt, ' _
nreiions for tiaienta - . e end
physitian* in/m*4* titerentissi .
tnlYl tbeintil#oo_9l4setift. _.setors p.,,
-pair' dnedyfilreii I c*ii, and** lio , lry I taik -
' 5 • C. biliftib . 1 PfuStisq:Pasteeifie; H. 3.‘l3eacti t
On , Isasm**l __:ifisitaOtitidi .
sr Arias ton the
A Wat D. — Sin, ce t*Pciii7e l W rtT° 111 Li 4ii,
taoty,,enhugctOuis JO* alloweJ bun to . slor
h{;, nu mbrious otiler**o4imes Mallon, ilis hil
al..° futrodurcdione ' ehem6duifintursat4
4 4* 644 / MOW high : ot 1 1 0 ilf"!wayelY
E cter
liopttrar i Netlit kd'Art; , ' ; BeiTirfaigt Pti r ril tg. ,
111' 1 itemorins / 11 4. .
, . . Leillus t eiio* -
6e -.' -- I '4---''4 ;_
Who' itePihiHW i trekor. ' • i:" -
' .
And thcive WWl:dingo iiid, - t . >• ', ;; L
Now,usetiiirinore -
This Trice Ls atilt 2.s*ns; in lir& bottle!,'
may be lied ol a0f560414.0att Mites
D. ktos ooo t PrOPikiel or, I,6l,lioadwitY, N. X.
Sold bfeveti DOldokitil'oitniqeo F. W. DY4il
47 Sono, PhillsOpldo;NholeiAle.
WRIGHT'S INDIAN , VEOETZ Pil f LSam'
a safe, easy sad ; certaittlente ter 1...1d and Gougha t ;
because they ca by the eh:o*cm and hewed!,
those morbid humors
pf; if diioh 6ll .4" 4 1 '
longs, are the -ease-ease the abovadancerous coat-
A sialle tw,44-fire tem tax of said lit
vegeleidePill iS:letteraity iJtireiret to mite
perfect cum pf the 'Aopi obstitnts (1 0 4— at
,s4tme time the 4igeiis impaled, And the bithtkl
completely latrititiA that. Ise and itigorjs
'Orem to the frame.
wonti dcrtirrll to. eke
• .
.1.•-t• rate. in baY4f*Fidtari We nrulerstand
that a mail by the mat*: of Ihesiind„ and'. "pottier
by the name of §ines.&4ls •otfernif what purponsjo
he Wright's !sultan Vegistable "J'hesepersnes
are not authorized Aimita rot this Medicine, end
the article offered cini4tbe thlatutteetlas gennittle.,
The , genuine is for iihte by Me. E. M. BEAT-
Tr, J. 6...8R0*N.0.02.1.5.
cite.' Wholesale. O x , tv9 =greet, PhiPs•
del pli ia ' •
11..—The public*e respscitilly informed that
J. C. HUGHES, of pinwale, BO: aft Nrentfor
this medicine, lad wii'imuntot garic) , is genuine
the amide offered by him foi seh
WILLI WRIGHT
" 1 DIGEST "—Stith ti the t .e incasing ofitte'
word " Pepsin." or ethe two eel: woods f{ - nn
which it is derived. Ibis is the iguifwant antjap
propriate title Of the *Niue Di/team-et Fluid, or qa--
tric Juice., prepared . Dr. 5. v. 11011GUT0'.4, 0 1
Philadelphia, from 144 fourtitStainach - a the 'A.hr
for the cure of indi .1
tion and :llyspeppa.. It' to
Nature's own retuedifor tin unialtity Sloassch.ss-
No art of wades* ettut its cutidure ' powers'.s - It
renders good eating Flejfectly consistent with he'll!).
See the tigure - of theit/t, tn another part of thi'pa.
per
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.
POTTSVICLIBI DIAIIICETS.
- ,
y.
,„
cOFIRCCTIIir WEVAIX FOIVOE JOURN AL.
44
Whetit floor, AM $45 t Dt'd pe6rbeSper?d, 4 fy,
Ity. 010 do - '4. od ;do -ou uurrar'd ; : t• SU
NV beet, burbet .; 4 451 Ord apples purred .;-;) 1.2
Rye, dot° I
EittooNteu . - ,
t .". 601
ore. 'do ';, ; ;':. flutter -
thAr, do ;' ri 46 t Stinutdere;
l'/Autnes, da ' '-- ' - , ,,•751 . 1itin5,'
Timothy seed ' krt. 14.1,30,.
CtoVei du . 7 ' :,. 1r; 60 Meter.
At PinetlOVf! nn tbit enint of the 13th instil by
Usti Rev. E. S. flentxl 1.1. 1.. BROWN, Ertl Wat
etherty,ll3 ,10 ROWE; nt the former place.
'On the same tlari:tiv the- manse. F. DURRS, of
Berk, Co t to hIAItI6ItTERNIERiot - Ptorgtore.:
On Ihe thlti ;last.; Vei the saniti,loll(lßOTß;or
switzettana„ to emtpiriNa.fiAsPEL.of
'mil.'
•
„
On the 45tb Rev. Steel. DERRY
Itlllt - titt. of Northrtilnlerlaad, (.10.; to ANNE:LTA.
HlLCH4l.oll,lvtvelqh, In thia.oohnty. - .
On that sane SaffAy.tbe saint}, S. 'C. AD&ild of
Potttn , In 'EMH.V;4;O3IIISGS4OI S. Haven.
- - _
On the TM gnat ,Arliev.• Wm. Amgen. NIOARAN
MORO APOS 10 SiARAII EASON,Aoth of Bellincittt.
Hy Tier. • Daniel,-.7BVashborn_, Rector of Tilnity
Chinch. on, the evitling of Theesdey, 87th taut ,
GEORGE N.' DOWN to $V AN TILL oil o
Pottsville. : ! t.." . t-;
..,,
• On the Itlib gnat.. Irsq. Rev. ). H. Wythee, .161.11.
wINTCRA tci mAity- ANN 111.1*NtIAM. nil oryort
Ca rilltil.., ,
~ , ,-1.
! ;4 . l,-,,
On the 112 d inst., tpßev. JOhn Maddienn , ARRA%
TOWNEND •o( let. lair, to -ANN ITltell of Rot's.
v ilie. , f 1 : ,:::1. . . .- "' -
', . • 1:11.ED: .
In Fort Cerhen ;tit:andel list, very IledlieulY.
R EIIk:CCA efleil Talfe ufJUlanse Cockill.diged
7 - i CATS. r -, i-..,
~
Au.ldenly on chitlc -, h Inst.. JOIN B. BIRSINtiFta .
The friends and. rekelece of the family ate tenpect
(any melted 10 atte#, 111. fetters]. from hia latcdreat.
- tte lire, sharp -.lllounthin.. Pa d.okdaY arieFithd. nk : Ott.
3.1(11. al 2 o'rtoc2.• Vigidelpliti-and Naar f O l l, pa'
p. , r,; - 1.14.3.e ropy. ~.Tr
4.14 TitINITY ,
.
(EPISCOPAL)Rev.
ltr'. DANIEL VilltqlltlßN. Iterinr.• ples virri7 held
reautarly in ark Chireth every Sunday • .
Morning, at 10} &Knelt,
• Evening, *ti' •
-
f ',7! t,V .l. te ß rt . q ! Vl l it .‘ ltVi?,. n N; l a i r ' k 4 rt m a c t i ; ' e t :t lett ! : It
41.'yuner,...very Sat!tt*:pi murrain: atld
s , THEIIE Wed. BE preithing in the Ei9r,llvh
• Lulti..rapChisii, Markel street, every' Elotriduy
morning andieven!q.
r> THE u&eri r, tviirship
rimy be: expeiff.d every Sabbath morning and
evrning, Olen eveili ; Vcdocidayeireitingi, in moment
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"NE*" NOTWES.
POTTSITIL ' i..4 LITERARY MOCIETY.f:-The
tS"' firat regular Im/filing of tho Poitavi LltOrary
etoeifity behtites: WEDNEdDAY;
hoe. 2, in Fi..inter7sMalL o'clock.P.
ORDEtb OF EXERCIIIBILL 1 , •
•
Inaugural by Preibleat Society, . '
Reeder—Mr. Jobrillugbes. '
-Question-" DO ROI contlibule more to utenUl en
j4ment than ficiinfo.• r t ? ,
Atfirmativr —J./Womb WetlmilL A. P. BplAnry
Negative—ll: Util e : L. en si le.'
sly - orde r of lb Vluelety, I
Jim. DavarLiu,. SOey.
noN..4..cuTLONT
ISPORT AMEN,: I—A splendid Asseitinent
j- of Enghth Irorakle end dingle.narrel Gudejthe
i«reive.l amll;3r alies at the Hardware store or
• -
„GNUS 11181(1)1T.
dept. 11, 0'53
•
. .
A 1431A141. Ail)lll.TiligiNT of Rogeo', Gin
rioioc Pocket K lves Just received at --- '
'
q: ',,GE011616 BitiolliT'S.
. Beta. 41, 053, :,-..: - - ' , 394 ...-
'..2.i.:4... __,..
Arvirtvzifri . DEALER IN' ScuarlatiN
.Capper.- lira,* Bar aad Moak Tin." kiimere
Splelter I...raddk:r Orders rev/Ived for BM! and
, :oPrr work. baMacbina. tarnishing.. AlV.orda
run net;red with itiabova linepocaptlytteallad to
Cornio Pearl and ftallt ilireemPhtlad'a
Jane 11, • . 2440
,„ INERS eirikict•ElCOP at Eckhart Mlles, al
LIU leghong Cant4y, Md,. near Cumbetland. Con
'gaol work all win t er. The price paid s.et fun 113
tent... o
Apply to GEO.'IIENDEnSON.-lci,
Clen'l.ltup't4Comberland Coat andirots Co.
October 29,, 145-X: , • ; 14 Itt
T WOOD rueoriat op!
. Potterllfe Steam! Plan'
lug and Turning Null. to whoareonstaritompanymen
and amyl . wage, . • ,
• ti 3 • WM. P 011041 4A1 .1 .
October VW, IWSP; .43'if
4A , riiitarszaiJoutneyaea .
inwp okflitiddieporl. Ready amployssen
Will be glcea.. iaed the highest (with pri
' ce sell
lie paid. •41, pate ARN01.1.1,,
.'October 9'1. 195 i•.;! • .• • 43.0
1 7 ANICED , Abroe mate and noefewateTearla
• W V er In the POWILIC SCHOOLS. to' McKeanehto
tiebac, Rueful. rApntleante moat be able to ,I • ostroc
an all the brastcheof an Mullett edunasbni, tissue!'
taught In Commits' *bouts. None .Bard atibly , bu
•, ti Can ..conig,' 3 well recommended 104 ',eland •
thorough oaatphtalinn.' schools to comment" on th
deg of Nottettmoy neat.. Any further infurntatron I
yr:Treece WathqAchocits van be had by addreen In
JACOB 10,41tElluilll.ER.See:Tof she Seard.
Alrleanatmraii3tt.ls, 1853. . 4,44 r
IXTANTEDTwo Principal Teacher th
' Mato Dephtimeot.• of the Pattie -SebtiOl. Pot,
011140111. Applie*Jes mat If! able ihrtul(4- fa . 1 .
the brooches orwporough . Woglithodocatioti. Woo
need app,4.in ofttb who eau come well rtcointaoh
deO t and nand st i lborough exasoloolhoO. Arse lorur
.matron, iti,l l lderrge to the school*, gay _ be `Obtain
flow J.- •OM Fins, Seeturtheloard.
Oct. 8,1!” - , 4/;tf .
-
rivrai,Eiti,• ugairion.-11. S. F,Aruty..t.
I'A Men sin warned fin ttur Artillery 5*(1,6 9f .t , .
Untied Mates A Ong..
...,
Alm a cmiladA &Ad. MiAktelati:" "Apply all
Recruiting iiienstejnot!r Minnie; Pa.
WAISTSCOIRecruits for Shier tinted Hiatest d-
111 9. at the ft*lrtiltaitialeVrtaa. '
40s.
•
VII M 4 - tire amoral I stallions* OM ~_
VEN; WO and CHILDUN.' , Alt pleessis
wishing' emploOpeat.tdo slid Illtir, yassicind .0,,
male and .temslo-sid &Ivo; Idt Pim= !vii*ItALINI lo
employ any and All Studs of .[wade. 1400)111iiiS ca i:
/i
SERVNte; wet retell.. ssellsklsform b 7 $.
in, &Vibe isecteridthitifiverilier la NAMl'stre, .
Pottsville, Pa.: tir irgiSie
Pi stodeross. •„.,:: •'
• . ...,•, -. 2 . N. ...WLUION,;4./It
d Apet sod Gesieral,Coilessit
' --" -. • /Om. ,
• ,
April 5; tem
11110.11111-:4410111)--for sale it , •
a- SVnint ie l
• October,W. 144 g r 4 "I
' ll, 4,
_IP..
- • -
~it
ltotas4oor;X.ttittiA sad Aititte
, • HANNAN, -
- -
At bls Filet AAA Sot*. Blow
Octalle:r 39; It
•
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TOR
srraiepCAL 14.1111A.-1411,rtg911.ts
r of cattronittawp,cuto I .: lr a trara s
4.14,12117, 'amp titter itt '
as ahoy Lift' iits — iiitialiepsyste (rosily*
oft. 8. !851 !
• •
• -• , - , ,
ICKEIIII,I6AST WOW, SUM itiOIS
If—Now nedwpreiddifulir eatmelllabel z le lib_ IP
;tumor Illostranikes, 01kr Ale et 11. .11.
IlepLit.l4o. • • -
aravr* ,-- Elitse ;ol4-1 M..46 4di
cerAlli
jaw nab—
Ovel,if it of
,Sate 1104111 1 ,. salm i ,
Mat at
164iiiiiius aid;
04:14,11153 - •
W id1P' 46 . 1 4110111.14116114811%
I • vid Jebbir. alv East
0 Liam • • 414 ii
A Acimatihenowoorkin. Bosom
DIMIIIMPIC Hasa. em 54.011 .-
kariettl!sorr7.. mig fro l l 7 j e s . 1 .1= 2 4 4 .
Mutat Woes Pittiwr
toguirttl, lig> • aka
par.
',~^,
h~lBRIAD:
,No=3S'
WANTED..
tail
ilk ,
wu - i
MEI
- --,----, -,...—., -
. - _ _ • • . .e . . 4.....
.„. .
~_, _ ~, ~, __,„,,__, „ A CIAO 0 ARVICZIPrEIin I I i rOPilWah" ol s -:.- MI
."" ," 1 1" .... " ~4'.."_. . ji iv d for building Toren/T*oov of 111191F41.9114
!Ii a varailsa 'M 11¢4111 law tt °
frame oninets . Mazes. Vannartenitufarsiernal.
4* : . . 1 .. C . 1 ' D ... 4 .., " ; I nri f . All :. : terialv. _ - . CillAltl.gliA. Ili e s
~ 1 Real Esiete and enai..izept.',MnSailkilein ER Z- F.
. .•• ' • • :. - ...:,, Pna, -
invest's/et a
1 kea i r ad . ite,Wbi It t Ld ,
* t
ItglinCßS 01, A ;I.
f3No►er k 1 .1911 -' , ' 4 tr
g Noah'
Poirtltang,' I 4,olaaa l : l'- '
601.111ftteataliap. at I.* priceo mut °Vitt. beat
vatialea. • A ItENDEV4OII, Ad'[.
Atcptaier. ' • 4114(
t4lfllls' KB:—The u-nlettigned • rut at all
tiiiisaisa Matadi ilia nintMee,tinicerialaraulled
Ott raail!iss. flesh and of the ipso Onal ig, isleich sill
delfleadkas Isis a. ide
&ober
12. 1643 IraWERSON. Art.
1941
9'''' LOST '&;. :FOUND?.:
- . .. . .. ,
.1
( 1 4iT-4 5 :8.P.:Wik1i11. -: lt Salim:MY., tirtuber 22,
s between Pottsville and ' tv Philaitel plata, a lrt
tr eintaisiang J. Weeks h.'S Note, Fir *.V/kt,•60. ) 0U
du ars, tat sixty days, 44iyaLle to order r f Titus, Al
4
u. , ...". ..Alt Wilsons: , tie . hereby oath:used
a inst ttegatistinnraltd 1 ,, ;(4i as payment tais been
at ppett. . - • , TITILIy, ALTON tr. 17.0.
- ' ' • Pouaville.
4440. , •
MEM
CIST.-4.A Ming DES COW. white star oh the fare
• I white,uader tho.belly, villite.witiminvei kit hip.
ea led aorns.4l4 an a leather stra;i and a larre tell -
M,"tioeret svi'll retitintl brr to 9theb;obseritotrt at Crow
U .110 W attar 91: Clair, will ta• ,uirably reWlidwit
• i Snell AELVOY 4E.
, .
~
MIZEM
05T—OalbeatIa of Ociobrr. tdkf, a HOW or-.
I j longing to WILLIAM WILI.IAMS, Weq•rit Harp,
prod Nlregr, loltsville4 of r. Dart
a kiwb. With short bornw,nbout att of v
-ven Inches Inne,one bore turnip( a W . L.V
lictle azi forhead a iarae round. 'MN 1 ,
wince star, the fare part of (be held dark, , hrown,
Mite brown over nth eye, what under the belly and
holt !caged. Whoever wit giro infoitwition of
r. will be rewarded for hip trouble, • i
lietober t 0,1653 44414+ '
ti •
TJtAti S D. OR ST LlON—From th RnJ
seribrr. Olt SuudaY,tne Inch Inei..a eroaqi or dnnn
bored I)lK.i.ayed twentyipro months, •
fry punffiis tvelibi,cropprO ears, long
11, nyn,nett• Irian*. Any plroon
nit.,111121'0., or giving Infopnaton wheat. Int ttube
iin,t,lissities. suitably revar drd. •
lit/tIE Et
ur 1
)anber 53.1631
COW.—Cante t Abe sa beet
L bet, on itt shoot the I lib of Sept.'s'. 4.Yri." ,, ,
bet' LOC, TWO UOWN. one brindle the
o hey black. The otamee igrt:quested v.
tae Nursed, 'prove propirty. pay ct . targeli and take
..etti away, er they wilt be r;Old according
wiLLTAss KivinEß: •
Den) Creek V. 1 1111.. 4 initi!l betow
.11lln.t. Store.
Oct 22 1853. at-It*
- ' •
• TRA Y COlV.—mit .to irerni44 of the
subaertbsr. leSidlog Ira t',liew ?dine*,
ear Muddy ttranth, alp.tot en weeks ato,
while and yel;ow splllo Cow, With ..I' .
alt Toe Owner-11 requerted le 111 We
fume forward, prove property, pay charged god lake
er aWay,otherwrae she - Will he soli aer•ordinz to
9. PATRICK gI'INN.
[Oct. 15,155 e 0.:%•
! ,TILAV COW.—CAnlitth tar prenit-' ....r
-46 aes of ihn subscriber, ii*ed and White 'A
''''
i
',OW, Spotted. •1 he uwipil in rimuealed 5 i l e a '
.1. call and ply - cli:.iaki.,...• the will be t ..""
Fold spcord tag to law. Al ATTii u:111-T(4.8 ON .
,
On the hilltitlaille Ittiad, hear Ilie'Vork ram'.
1. 0e5..15 M. 53., . . ' P 42-3 i•..
_t!
i k iViltAY COW.—t'ap'ir lu the prdniises ut the
rethib,erilwr rt•tidirig at the Volt Carta, bear Poi it,-
Iite,TWIJ COWS,ane istattrety tedfitail the other
d end white.' The ow ne,y is frillteSleit 10 tOlue - ful- .
4vaid prove property ply i hztge_n and ilkifttwiii away
rheiwiso they will be solit,necorillag to lbw.
A LEX ANDEIP Tint:MP:MN.
V 1.12-31•
Oct. 15,1553;
•
lan ber iiticivAßD.;;Lost on likinr,lnv Octr ,
Terentv . 50 Dollar tozitet: of the.
more Bank of fteadibe The above reward will
paid no delivers oftkaltiltutes to the Mlht.rejtabh
, Oct. I, itts2. t • • 404 e
112 %it 13
116 GO
4 00
BUSINESS CARDS.
llatt SALE; OR TU i.ET—Ott pound tent for
a term of years, a lot SO feet on Coal Aifert and V 0
eat deep atijoiniog the relqideno of flenj.; ,- altliseb; at
o, a lot 25 feet on Coil .50'eet and IVO teet deg; rid
plaint the property in %e . niclt Mr. Latok .Ilay re-
Ides. Application to be bade to y
.'; W. IL TWEED. •
l 7 Loian Square, Pltifaaelottja,
1, Oct. 115,103, - 0 • 4 12-ats •
ALLS. PARTI.EI4. &C.--ALEX AN DEII
• litiWlKlNts Info/not We' public that be will per
bun for Prime WHO, ilanclfig SChOOll.
c.. Plain Cotillione,Poia Quadrille*, Idazuika do ,
thomisch Quidrillts;dr.e.,? , , on one or more instrtt.
[lents. Ordere left , at iire Barber rthop,corner at'
Centre and Norwegian , t',leitte,rilasein,iit,) will be
promptly attended Co.
0LL.ti,1653. 4 - 41.3m1*
la. G. N. 141.)HTNI.AN,
LlOthCe In Stith Itandtng,Cotorr NIVIKET and
4ECOND streets, weal ;aide. hour ..loory
above Lliquire :Wilson's Vilice,•where 311
the Teetbil are pommel, i tAllaaa
kuul newteellt Inserted as 4uoderate terso4l. He wain
[rant+ all his work.
Oct. 1, 1853.. •
CNGINEEIi and
kAr4urveyor,'Stlrer Tvilace, Cont - re Sired, Pntts
vine. Pa. Examlnationi,Atep , rts; Surlily,. and Itape,
of Coal blinea,Coal - Latida,•llllning 51aeLibery,4ke
exeCute,t on •the shorte4l nano:. 0 " 1.
Miner, dze,„
th• Pl. 24.
I. :14-tr
iVijut.* hal, TILLALUIL, wuuli..ale lirohl In kioto
fectionbly, FtOils ittot'Er,..reriev, 1o.; 201 31 A It-
KET Wirers, above liittlo.i.ttoutti mid., nbbt 00w to
l!ed !duo llotett. l'hiladelehl4.
?leo. 21, 15.3. - . . P9-3m '.
Linif. COIVTri4IIIA* 4i, ittr.itit. , '1'1161'.1..;
V..4IIALC GROCERS, Tvu aryl Liquor Flrnleu, ag!
l:411(1115111OR MerChall it ; '.,,),. I tl3 MAUR I; l' kte,t,
!lettere - a s'th •nii 601,
E. C. EbY,
: . IN . L. Cuutsou.o4, : 14111.ADEI.Fillf 0 4
--, J C.,3llntu,' .
I.
•
July A",,J.85:i
. A
AT !MLLE &111C/IA It DS, 51t,h1.7..!e. lntr
I\w 111 attend to all inutt,t-d 4 w.1),1n w
tgence, and Fart:. Offre Centre Strout. ikelt dour to
K. IL ?dome Stow.
Julie 11, 1353. (.1aw.1,185.1. 2-1 v"
ll'W. C. eLEAVXillt,forawily of {hp firm of
• & C. O. 4 Av ER, Engtukers and Sur.
voyari, after seyerAyear4 enyagenkutiita other
has re•oprzied au of at V: 11 rte lie
wilt by ple.igrd to +re Ibq Irirp I. of th•-7 . . 1.1 line, and
•all who way' trOui! - Fta rir leer t.i ouo . of bie
'frgqiun.
oppi.t,lr«
tl.n "Silver 'lN ,, rtisce."
51ay . .f.t.i.1,,V;3, •
_ .
H("WELL . PINED prat, AT'ilftt.N.t: V AT LA IN
V!)TTfiVII.Lg,
.4)/151i.r r1:14 I'Pa: !prep,
SoUth of Ept4copat 1;!s rh,some 5i11y...,
April 30, 1853.. • 19 ly •
7140. N. WAGEN4.IkLIsER
era arid Dealers in 14elianer, l'ainanna, Penti'a:
ColleLling attended liqortill drafi9 fiat, nalr pn eLI
the principal Cities iir A Iroi7 .finyn -
hie at all the Principal Rankin: 1110u,t4 ni Lnei..nd,
/Hand. Scolltind and Whioa,'
July 17,, 1654 a • 4: • Vb• I t
G ., .
ABM—Window Ocivh sad Doors; i. 4 vur it..al Jr
strhnion,';on hand a:int for snle,by Or Suliti. i :I,ei
JOlll% 11::: JAMES.
L.MAKket iMr . !lkt shore Tevitti, V,,,t,,51....
reb.to. 853. 1• : -': •, • . . 9-tf
, .
flalt,D4i--Market kieret Praperty fur,enle: Irvine
Jot - . ',• JOAN JAmt:s, net.
Market Street above Tentlic
Fek.26,1853. 94f
JACith KLINjEr J:KSTICE OF TILE PEACE,
ill all e d, to the Ottleciloh of N f ronote,,
promptly; thu-duitete ippettaitsing to lux office.
Pcitte!ltir, Dee, 23, 1642.
'II OM AS U. BA NN AN ATTOIINEY at W,
11 om in:Centre al pet, Cpidenpal
Church, Potticine PenWryl •
Nov. 20. 1632. 47-IY
FOR SALE wrO LET.
OR BALE.--4 Ik4ant WhittAsb Colriery,
.1: %vita a full stork fir drift ears, titsies. bore-s.
tools,lke. TheKe talniis are located i.on the wor
• Creekbranch (like ?dine IMF ,linaJ4and ate con
entered among the bast:, They are in=complete or
der, and conalderable gitnaaray driver§ toady to do a
heavy basiam at par* ...Terms easyi. Any farther
Information tan be-had by applying, to
.1011P , 1 IfßOCK,Philadelphia, '
or C.I. tOIEILSER.
-Oetober MI • •J ' ' 411-3 t•
,?.
vim SALlL—Lniii in the Boronghe of Pottieille
'V and ElehnTiliti Haven. Apply to !. .
! . !. CIIMILEIII 111. HILL,'
, Oenl Eatateamteoai agent.
..
F 411-41.*
October 21i 185.1
FSAE.—Thelone-iblrd interim or the Atoll.
Fos
IL and Dwelling Hon 4, corner of Centre rind Nar
wigiawSt;,'for sale rxrcp Apply, , to
TIMMILS r::AIEA.TTY.-Amftiran (Intel.
ortnherll:l9s3 5' ' c *43-1 t°
FOR ilAtae.—Retieti eligible Lois, in
-V front of the I,,ourt noose, Poitsvilrt- •
Thb subscriber °Seri. at Private /Isle, seven; lets
of ground twentY•tarn feet in width by 113 feet in
depth, fronting on hflneravlite Read, directly In • front
of the Court Mune. • The lots will tie:robt , separate
ly ni•ln a body; to suit . ipurebasers. 1. 1 • .
Terms one-third cash. snd the balance to one_ and
twoyeart.wttltinterey. • F. WI, /114311r:S,
Truste.Col Irby Eitit# of R. W. Faripthr;detfil.
Sept. 14.1333 : 39-61
VIOR IA el.—A 'Ten-bottle Sim , 114 hie and
V Sollars, nearly nevi' , and In good ,running order,
lilt hi *aid cheap Ealnire
3AOOO HAN.lnft'i Orwigsburs.
39 fit
Sept. St. 1853
VOA SALE. The lions.) and I.ot *Hew
r occupteter A. a. Swill, situate cin Ma- rzns
hardener Street, pilling . a never4alling . 1 r 3
esell otar:nter on the peenoses. Applk to
B. F. ROMROY.
..;'• Centre Siceet, opposite Episcopal Church.
Sept.l7, ItISS,.
Van SALE.÷A 74 feet lot on Centre strict. No.
8,113 L Wyntes ~ addtion to Pottsville. Said tot
tuna from Centre to Itettroad Street. is boundee on
the sooth by lot of SeHough, Esq., on, the non It by a
SO H., Street. For terms and penlaulant enquire of
the Sobsetiber at his rug Store, Centre Street. Pelt+,
tulle. Indisputable title wilt be given..
JOHN S. 0. MARTI7i.
Agent fiat the Owner.
374 f
Aaiun , 100852.
COAL CASS Tb 1411111C- I •Apigi to
& ROY
Auguet ISM. 334 f
,
loneutati Omit SALE. —A rare chtnre to an y
e wishing re Tat In the fart:tinter' milk bu.
slimes. The underst ned not enjoying good health
wlsheti to dispose, o • Mu farm. contain
logattout Plterea;. levee of arboth
under cultivation, the greater put Wax .
Gram nod Clover; the, retantader liPool
Land. The above lino b !situated to • k
North Idasheint Township,aboueb mites
fmni Pottsville, and IWo miles from;; Nr. hirylltili Ha
ven. There b au orfpard or the. ben grafted Apples
on the above; also Pear, Poach and Cherry Trees. of
eatellent quality, The buildings at/ good and near
ly new. Half or the purchase money would be la
ten le yearly payment' of VIM, with Interest.
1 WIC PHILLIP&
July 30,1953..11-303
Lolr.aTCll.lll.g.--etie•ont , .iribetaltera tin Wile s s 0
brow Ifsgitte, (oot or the bear inkthe regionj it,
*Whim with all Its co nosions; also; Brooking twit
era, Streetwookell reedy for irnxinris of irdli
dimmed Was, or so e. per annum. • •
- 40 1 iN ViNiceittoN,
kpalpistop46 pire!t;vPotierine t •
• .1 , . of S* o
t.llair.
Jan/ 18.163 t.
O late and , iummodions
4
4Odin and flitnyai, in asnann , n,-.
ingomposi!* the Splooopat Muth, 'Faure
Stmt. Sagntre or 0
JO qtr
IIN BANNAN.
E=Ml
fiIIigISAIWOOD LOTil FOR liALE.—vairiship
%Jr banditti tins to the moat ire:knit part at the Sot-
Past of Peassillei lately laid tart on the Oreentined
rotate, au pps oftener. far sale. • try tr.
. ••, - 1 A. a SEG. Agent
• for the imam, It tit* alliee iir altfittlingo tit.
Pattiville, blaykli111 ! - 11-
„ .
_ • ii . '
4
&
3,
:~
2'-.
RAY, ir-etztr4
ottsville Iran 6Sor6,
MID
MS
EMI
=II
Ck t 332:.
ClTlCS.—Whrtenti Letters of adwinistt.tioe
with the Win initeind an the Eat of John
W..tretr, tine of Barry Toprsiship.tithaylliil County.
deceased, have been gen:tied to, the Eibscriteent by
the Resister of Wile a s a id c oun ,y_ i b t „t e „ alt
those indebted to avid &MAO Cr. 041 e¢ leb,eidihe;
payment.and those baring claims 'nth =rooms thew
for, ser mentto CATHARINE; WEAVER,
= AMIN arILOIM
• i • EleCh WS.
N. the lihh. Noiretober velar et-10 **clock.
A. M 4 the Executor', , fir turek of the Burk }torn
laver% tete noktence of *obi tie eared, Co fettle_ be
araire of grid V. rate. •• • - x• -
October 19. 1e.53
PkTOTIVId Tii i. TAtt;COLLECTOItS.—Tbe
IJlTax collector/ of the' County. of Schuylkill are
hereby untitled that their Duplicatrivot.
Fine• men he eeiste4 tkpl , filikatt.'oVlo-113ta" -- Ihr ,
Anal Montlky o , "l.lecerulierk A. 11.;-1959,404 ihoit
exoneration* will he alluivi.l aficrlhet date.
GEORGIC HARTLEIN,T .. •
ISAAC STUATCht; .ki.lonunilationettn.
J?wR HUNS, i
Commle3ionere °tire, reitsviite, .
•
ria.The t • Commissioners Would ask the attention of
the eirtn4 . tors to Mold veciton of the •Art •of Tliti
April. InSI:
-t-icairor 3. that the time fired fur the final wet
t lenie;nt bf the Collecting of Military Fines with -the -
CoUnry Commissioners; as cneleo4ated by the ninth
seettuu of the act to which this is s snriplarocat,
;tali : Are on or before the first Monday in December,
ahlahitilY: and that no eionenitioussball he wade af
ter that dale. and arts Chanty Cathialtgterwr who
shall willfully refuse or ue.tleet to comply with the
provisions of this'Act,or,thr eighth section of thin
Act to 'title' this is a supplement, shall be liable to
a penalty of filly dolls' s iiir each titreare, At."
c.> The Pattsville Effp•rfau and atistsss.irs Peaks
Svhi totease ropy.
trciiiher ffi. Itt33
kl.—To ail the Heirs and Legal Itepresen
tatty, of Jlth ELLIIUDC. Cc late of ow *loath of
rude% die, iu the County id, buy Mill. deceased..
Hitt:WANT to an o.iter of tbe t)lpliaife Cdurt of
the county of Scbu)lkill, an Inquest will be field at
the. House of William M7111,/ankrri•er, In the ti0t10:10/
111 Poit.vine, in theVouryty of $.11414'11, on Smut ;
day, the tOth day of November, u'clotN' in flit,
a:ter:loon, to make partition of the real of said
act-eased, to and among bit cl,iidtru and legal re ple
serlativre. if that can be done tltthoitt prejudice.
PI and spoiling of the ‘ithie, cautiwise to Talon and
appraise tbe saute; when and Where yop may attend
tt you think proper. : • JAIFIL - 4S' 3A444,
I.,t i thv Cminty of ikboyir,ttl.
Oetoher22, • '
INV.Er/eh:n*lll ttIV . ICIO/It at COEIIIII3II Pie.;ll of
COUltly
la the atatter of the *tiatuant uhti P. 11:thstt,
assigeee ul 4111yei
The undersigo:ed,Athittot atla . :laird by the Court
of 4:toususit Pleas tliaklmay I kilt Co tiny, t‘t,disltibute
the motley m the Q. 1114 Of Juhu P. llohail.:Atast.iuee
of °Jiver 4. Slate, to and el:11011d the•credit tars entitled
to tar. 321110, accur4itig OM Lee, will attend In the -
t:es or hi, appottattneni,:it tits (Haze to tit a lturough
of Pottavtll,,ou Tet.:IIIINV, tile Stl :t.ty of
bee vest, tit 10 o'clock to itte
whore all !tenons inteiesied, may attend :1 they see
proper. 1111:SITPIt WA:MEP,
uttAttbk23, • .i3-it'
A DIiIIfiISTIILATIOS NO'rlen.—Wbrretal
111.eltrti of Adamasilit ton. on the • ESlrie 41f Ed •
w'ard s li;late of 'Pt Jlauloenti Tap., 3chu~L
la “I County, dcoraard: kart , tern gruntra td the Rub
s. tilkr ; notice glorit luau persons indebt
ed I, vaid mate In mike payturnt, nun 'loose !tartrate
.1111114. G 111 1./1111•0t a:ell, tar nvltteniriYll.
10t1IMCI . SAIIT Adtirric.
9J-Gl' -
I =3
vivricxe.-I.l. l ., k icite will be' tereivell ty the
.1.11 'ldown t:oivii of the tioramet of illarbnu.
up to the '7llll of Noiertilavr neat, ti..u•rioci., P.
fur hull:lnv, a Town Ue(, Bngnrc and Loch-up Itiloe.
Yiiui AI Iltl !Slice/ flc ala Olt ,C,A. /I 4.4 ,4,3.4 111 lard at ihr 0.411 Ce
..r T. 11. :116141. ruins...,
-Octobei ISS3
ELSITOIL'aI NiSTIVIC.--All unisons interes
t-lied iu the Estate df Robert Woodside, late of the
Li °tough of Pultsvllle,; :Schuylkill County, Pa...de
crurtloire notified .that the uuderaigieid, Auditor
amutoted td audit, Ste., the seeond ;account of Jacob
Atitoinistrstorof toe said glitaie,'Whi dttesid
to the duties of his ainholititnent on the 30th day 'of
November, A. D., 11.0;t0 0'c1..01. A. - M.,at his
office lit the said llotougli t;f Pottsville.
43-St
October 22-:185:`.
,
TOTWE.—EAtate,uf t lac•ih Frey, late of the
1,11 Township of Upper Hinover, in • the County of
Muutguinoiy, ; ' • •
The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Or—
plinile Court of the nal•fre.:ounty of ntontgonlery,:to
dont mute the balance iG the Lauds of Ohatton. FOS-
La, executor of the last Wilt of said deceased to glid
anoint, the ersuus ehtttlett to the saute; agreeably
to the pruieuns of the Bahl will,nereby gives Willie
that he tvlr attend lit; the Public House of John
Dons, in Ihe village of eennebursti, in said-county,
on TilUttli•DAV, the 10111 day of Proveuther, Lep, ut
o'cl.ck A.. M., to pertottri the-duties of his op
washroom ; When and when: all persona Interested
may intend._ Pllll.ll' Bueita, Au.wor.
Peensburih, Oct. Inad.' • , -• , 41-It
UDITOWS NUITICIOI.--In the I:unmans l'leas
'I ii Stlin)101 County :
F. B.*. 11. D. GR):1-41AW A LT •
V 4 . read Es ? ,
99 Mitr. , T. 1#.53.
• Jowl hlcLe.r. ' •
The ondersignvd. And Mir, .appointril In distribute
the motley in Conti, laOtle on the. 'ldle of teat, tirtste,
mthe ahoel enJi,. nitwi - L..110t lien creditors ant others
wattled to the Kama, wilqaticita to the anti. s vf his
dppollatiUrnt at his Wiles!itt Centre mute!, Pottsville,
on Tilt:daily the tfllt day itt Nov..lit/as r twit, at 10 1 0 .
clock to the ilorLlllloll.
W)IIVIVEY, itaditor,
Oct. 1.5,1t,53. 43-3 t
r01.111.311.-60Co'ctiuts 10r thilleen DifEnure of
the Unless' 134uk 61 In the eotrety 01
,t,huy peter the en,iittes yelr, will be held at
the ildhlsing betwten the hour' , o 1 o'elotk
A. M. and 3 o'rlouk ,un Monday the 21st 01 Pi
vcniber
A Ueuetal inert in of Ihe Stockholder.. will Le herd
at to Itunktog 1101141ot, Thoratlay the drat of No.
verither l!ti
Ot I IS,
1 .
I)IMSOLUTOM 'OP PAKTIVI4IISIIIP,--
thi par torratthr heretofore existing between
uoderetoed ott the 'write IIi'NOVNAM & 1;11.; how.,
day tth,0h . ...cl by muptal, tut rut. Hi!! tb,t4 1, .11,1
'4.1/11111 , have beCll . piderti In the. hands of Frath:sa
, fur sHrb,lnt.ut, Will. 14 :lot 1101110 f to
awl p.iy aI, ?11,11M.01^It Id film. . .
.N
M. hiI.:WNIM,
3; F! II 11'N
Oct. 15, 1.51,1,
OTICK:—A Eenetal navel iug'ut the Stockholder.
of the I (mete' 'flank ut Schuylkill w
tie held at the ilatialtig Nouse , to raid Hank
_in Ire
thouirtli nl Vottakille. on the :second Tuerday
YrieettclpeXi; and tin lite I lord ;31uuday of Piocinibet
oitiinyi an clectian lw ill br,/,-10.1 , 1 at Fuld Nanking
10 0 , 0 t tee St-t V.. I. the en
:ming 1 en. , 1
,• W. CAKE, e,tAttirr.
Oct, 1,103. • 40,1 i
NOTICE. —11141vI 'f :11. 101111 , t4 Of All/WillOttl'AtiOq
Oh the F.atata , id Jacob C. Krieger, Lite Or U%ythe
Taae,atehap, Saitteylla ill Courity, dm...rased. have Imam
printed It: the *olasTrihrte, by the Register of Wall*
or ta ut t:oliuty ; therefore xlt thmae iu delkte.l to *Ala
I...glate, /Ire reqUenleti'llo mat, payment. anal thug
1,4% Ing cWunr.vlll pil•reist theta fire meltlentent to
' K'II.LIAAI C. KRIF.IIEIt,
j lIEYKY 11. zI'AUFPF.K.
Srpt.'24, 39-Gt
LAW . PARTNERSIIIP.—The
haleeutereil lino'co-partrierehip in he praritcr
01 Lily. and ilkiVe lakeit the utfite Lntely ucupird by
F. %V. liCutit73, The bitninesi oi Mr: ilughen
having been by hint fiff rubbed to ua, will rut eive, tin
10,11 ne all else 01.11 111 a y be confided In bur rave, our
JdiErnl Vreution:. %Val. E. 'WELLS. •
JOHN •
• '
Being desirous of ;withdrawing trnm, the practice
of the tor In the Courts of lets County, I have ou•
tided all unhoished pretil I basiizesi to the care
of W. It. Wrl.L.s . aild Esqrs.,w bora
I will a.Aistto the Jorimp,innot of sgtue uorp
all toy e .... .
engagement,' iue thm.harged.
• h'. W. illitatEri.:
J 853. - ' :+l-11
OICICE.--Th, nooks of Accounts of the Inte
-1.1 firm or anima & run., have'omm gAaAed in
IM,Ciimuli hf the:Andatilsnad• for collection., and
masa indebted wilt please call aaA matt 11.1)4m.m.
trillium (unties delay. ifillNr. coNnA to, J.. t.. -
Puttsviiie;July 33,1953. 304 •
IMOTlCads—The;cubasribeia heresy. give hates
/Athol application it Ol be made to the next Leftists-,
vire hi' Pennsylvania for it chatter of ig141.9 Np bank,
to to. located-2n Borough of •Pottavillo „with a capital
of Fifty Thooland Dollars, and the privileges of 111.
creasing it to tine tlondrect Thoinsibd Dollars, and of
receiving money on, interest And discountine,to be
called Tlll-: POTTSVILLE SAVINDS DANK."
B. T. ; Taylor, •; • POlomon Foster.'
:.;eorge Lauer, • I:. J. Fry; •
(tourer Bright, , J. F. Whit nay, , ai
Samuel iiiliyman,
D. (S. Yitengling; ; John rinkettoll....
John W. Wener, ' Nathan . Evans.
•
July 1, 1e53. ,t?-dm •
Kt, OTIC FL—Notice la hereby given that tlve-citl
.k‘ 71.11 S of Schuylkill County intend to apply to the -
Llegiviature at tne :next nesaion, for a.cbarter .of a
Bank of Discount and Demon. lit he .10cate4 itte
Borough of Tamaqua, Schuylkill - County, he
called the THE AN'FIIRACITH, BANK .ot - TAM Os-
Win," with a capital sir Two IltindrOd and Fifty
Thoofistui DoGrvf with the potence to, Increase the
rapitstof vahl Dalai. Five Ituildred Thousand Dot: -
Hubert Hatelltfe, , ,W..W. kcGtifgan,
B. T. Hughes, B. edulatruth,
8..1. Fry, id. A:1 ratoni '
July 2, Ittb3. • 11—hus , '
~„ OTICE.-- Tile. Stockholders' of the Mierre-
II Bona of Pottiville, in the County of gehuylkill:
hereby give notice that thy Ittteud to apply to the!
Legislature of PeniisylVanie. at its nett session. for
tile privitsgroof Inereasini their Copilot litock from
Two Hundred Tiameaud i,killari to Five Hundred
Thouvand Milani. ;•etztatilank to totaled to the Bor.
ooti, of Pottoville t in Me County of delinylkilL cre
sted Amite appecitin °Weer of a Bank of Discount
Depetit and clout.' lly order ofilie' Ward,
• i •t, .. ' CllAel. LattlElty.Caahiee.
June 9.5. 1851. ' i - . • : -2.64 g •,
,•
MOTICI4e The dubicribrt Would hereby motif,'
IA liiv fit—Aers and the .tioblic • gent ratty, tital• :he Ur
oreitaied at all times to attend to the tnenanting of
elaiteriug, iittone Alaiumry.,Bilelt Matoory, Digging,
and diner measuring belonging to trending, of all
Mods: Also, to erintreet tot this Unnsteuction and
Lrert On of all kinds oflloildlnes.letierges'esoderate.
.: At:ape:n(o4lk. - . , l. Joirs"tx.4agttes. —
it
r.,P .—Tbankrul 'for pint favor), the tiagemsnell
w° ol 4 oo licii a I.o,o4UtiAtitili of the illikerto. liberal
patmeagr. - - ' .
•
Noe. .1852. • -,.. , , ~4n-ly. ' ;':
MOKlCE.—Noties in hereby
"given thatirn upplr-
Llcrition wilt be Glade to sue next Legislatute of
Penneylvtinii for tenons? for a Bank, lobar located
in tee lloiough dj.Pbtisvllle with a caliltal 'of Fifty
Tbouiand , ,Dullari, itr tW the ptistiege al Increasing
that Mitered ll'lrousline Dollars, with Bankang
and I.llstoontsne'iiivslegri, to be calted.the. Miners'
Juno 23, ea, ,16.1(
C •
O;PAItTfikiitSIIIP NOTICIG:—Nutie.
berrby 0/eh - that / I hair this -day . Jahr-Our,
awhiciatrd with hap. V. EDUALI 111Ctisitft3,;Esq
In the, practice of I..nw.vviitc h,ita "fitlints bran.
elm% will larrestiet be coudiseted °¢&c the Arm of
NE7iILLE rk - 111011a1A0d. IlAceiCeatte 111terli
heat door R. 11.i.Merrie all!tbre.
• t 71Y0 C:NETILL r. •
'Jtith.lll,lol.s3.'ll I ' • ' ' 11144 C
'
.
- 43 • ROOM
W CHEEK
COAL—nom the Minim of
.Itbe N W CHEEK A
. COMPNY, of Ilankrshlre
V7rginfs-.! ' : '
OFFICES. • - '
No. 35 WALL Skeet, ; 175 t.xenaxcie Pfkllt
NEW 1t0.1tr..; • ; BALTIMORE'. •
Sulrnito W imo —PI.ICITS? rt ) l4; l llllAzgune•
( 4 4 t,' V 5 - •-• , t 4/ : 4 .
.
riOALieeeivetiiiii Yardage and 'delivered' in or
kinvt,.o4 reandn4ble terms,by:
ic'ttwla *la) Al: fintit4 la
*hesitate (tatty , • .
aptll If f 103 1 .' ' ` ' -1111-1 - ''`' •
EGORRIE latittdAll ifo'lso.lll. la lief of Red.
G
Titakaoaa. ;1 ,
is*. 84553- ' •
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Nl3lit.;--C/1111LES lIILLEII,:k:CCIYIstert;
move thenelke, ios.Phlladelkka. from, Mo. el
Doclt el 1. to $4 13 WA 41[Irr Swett, ptisib
bei1iree4 . 0641424 0 . f054 101444
IL- 1 7
Phllad it., huh a. 1553.
3111114 1- r
DTI
;;AFTIVP; -9F STOCKS .
...
of Coartrintopurtanesi Coinpenie» inland run
niug (rum the Ainimacqi - Coat ;p mkt?, ollieennsvl
yenta. ; - : , :'.
Currellertertlfy, lor A. Mi l ers' joailliatly
• '; A. - f.:34krn.alls S: Co., , ,l3actizen,
" -- - -
MEM
- "
'RAIL ItOAD:s.;
Iteadlog 4 w• s. 37i
511c 1 11/115:i1. 4 chpylkIll lkavets,,itn 65;-,
blostat Carbon* t 50 I
Mount CartionS47 Port Crirtyon, 1 50 I ;
Mill Citeek, 5O
Beltuvll.olValley, •1
Lorberry Creek, 4 50 'l'
#Watag 4 ,,,.. • 59 5 9
CANALS. ;
Seim) Navigalioa. I . 50 i:3ll'
do Prefitrredl 50 2811: 28;.:
Unioo Canal, 501 / 2 1 13
do - do , Preferrett 50 5r 53 , 1
Delaware & Had,on Coal*4
Tra- '
.Porteioneo'...loo 10:}i iO.
RiAll„. ROAD Sr COA4 CO'S!.
•
LaueSehts3ll.lll Coal iSt- 4 . ed., no 1154 54i;
Lehigh Coat & Sti%tgat4 Co. 50 litil o's
Hazleton Coal Co.. • 1 s il
Beek Mountain Coal Co', rlO '1 al
PeurvivlvanimiCoill &R. it. Co ,t 100 I 1 117/ 1
Dattptua Coal S . R. R. Co ; , 50
Lykro.4 Valley Coat A- R ;It. Co.', 50 t
MeadowiiCettl&R R , 40ii, 41
COMPANIES..
Forest Improve:n(lo Coi no
North Amertean Coal Co,. j• r 78 '
Delaware Canal Co., i
MISCELLANEOUS i
Miner.; Bank, - 1.50 :6 3
r
Farmer -C , 150 ••'° ' •
, Pott4ville Oa % Co ~s , 5 30
t Pottsville Wister,Cis.. • 1 25 Iril 18
4440
1223
BLE A.Cli I N . PO* E R
cui,oning: or I.lltE. il
'. Mr. FL hletiati, iu a comMuniratipn tv the
the `..l'. Cu4rl'er er.4s.ttqutrer„ says '
,
•- Bleaching Powder is chloride of lime ? anil
chloride of lune is bleachina.,lpowderl, a prep.
Manua wholly unfit, to auy !state, to be put
Tutu the hohlut 'a ves.iel with au assiiried car;
go. I,called•theatteittion Of the tublic -M.
this subject in a eunirimuication, under . .tliti
Keit!, published, an the Cei6er 4 i r .h q uiiek
'olgthelOth it)St., in Which T stated; e sub;
stance of a leiter which 1 hadreceieed from
Datrid Kenzer, tsq.,6ne °like owu r ersot ihe
slitit.China; dated Poi'tland,:lOct. 6,1185.',. in
which he stated thetlinag, to goods in that
'ship from 'seventy casks of bleaching powder,',
chloride -of lime, takeh'm atiLiverpoul„Apill
sth. The vessel sailed on, he 12th of thaS
• month, and arrived 4 Bos nia on Me Ist al,
Juue.-- The :easks aopearill in gtioll order:
.wheti•the vessel arrirgedi but'on being moved
fell a Piecesoo.alfteting the men at work fp
the hold that *tune, bat he mouth. !gni*
ut the Anse ;'. °Mini vl nine , and others Were
so taint - tharthey-w e obliged to he helped
out of the !Mid. - A vriad sail of new Itusiaa .
duck-mit tete hours' -as completely' spoiled
in, ventilating the hoW of the vessel. -- In Ittiv
t days. after this statement *as publiseed„. a
1 telegriphic depatchlium 'New Orleans an
nounced thUt Met - ships' Hudson and ESpiciula
had arrived there from- . NeW York with four
teen casks of bleaching poWder, chloride of
Itute,laud that eighty thousand dollars worth
'ot the cargo's;ot thetwo vessels had been de
stroyed Icy the ;chiertne gasilium this bleac ing powder chlurititi tit - little. 'rite cause CIC
the damage *pi imputed ti? the' bad quality
ul the powderi—the Oality : must bare heiin
very' good tai Dave had such poweidul action
uu the cargoes,, and war probahlyi like that
which came from -Liverpo4l, id the ship Chi- ,
na. -- When the telegraphic accottpt arr - wed
here it.was ilthughtty senile to be! incorrect;
biu the New Orleans paPrs'• since received
confirm fully the telegraphic re Fort. We
have been told by the President of, one of the.l
Insurance Compani4s that !these are not the
first cases ; it is therefore high Mite that ship-
owderi; underwriters, and merchants' slip
ping valuable gu0...15; liablei ta be injured by
being stowed as cargo with chlorides,.slimild
be'put on their Oar:ft against the great hazard
of such gbuds! benii stowed wit- - bleaching
t
Powder. There -aremanylktuds o 'hardware
goods that teCeitre injury (runt he ng . put up
in white paper, the.;rags kir the .gnaking lof
which have !teen • bteachetlxvi th 4bloride Ivl
, lime, bleaching poteder. lA larguship-own
er, tu'Whout we mentioutAl the *abject, two
weeks' ago; eitires.rd surprise when we . in
formed him that blilaching powder•was noth •
'mg les,l or sn o re than elthiride of ilime—and
he stated to us that; lie wciuld give notice! to
• Itiscoriespoadents abroad; net to teceiVe an v •
more bleaching pioider tin board Of their % ,l es.
sr's." , . • .i
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MI
MODEL Li FE. ENEKA' L'S,G CART
,-
• We.have 'been showit,tsays theA mer.ll?.!
R. Jour., a Altxletitailrilad Cal'', with the
above -title, now inlthe Cri.stal Palace, which;
presents some puirqs Worthy i.,t considerat ion.
The - model Is . Made tit Contiguous dee{
hands, bent to the inoperishapoilt the car,..—,l
Transversely—the: band;;exteud 'ruin bitel
side of the tram*. t, the usher ini pairs, inteil
pieci, , ely over the.other, autl in :a full tlize',l
railroad car, will Lib at imhal ;dist:Mee of limbo;
20 inches to 2 feet single bainlsl
run in a longitudinal dirti,etton ati, equal iii , -
lances front each other,. and'pass ktween'itike
transverse bidds . lo`rminglivitb them rectaii.
gular square. -\\lieu t-oi•arratiged, the three I
aft , firmly riveted togetlitir in eat It inter,k,..il
tiun, thus making the *fiole frame. a ctirn,:•;
plete net:work —cOmbining in elver} , ditec-;
Lion, great itiength and lelastict/y—whence.
it is argued and with much plausibility, that
when such ti . ',Car flOpensitu be thrown off the,
track, or upset, it will nth breaks but owing
to its great elasticity, will always; keep itS in.;,
tegral shape:: ~. 5 I ' ': 1 .-' • i t
Another - iMportant feature with the 'car;
consists in a= longitudinal beam;', braced; *or;
buinid with iron, Oftending the Whole ledgM
of the ear, and alsO eutidircular iteelspring4
,-
' euunected .witli the flour iind extending undei
'and beyond the platturin4- all thee are- ioen,:l
. ..
1 dedti, clieek;nr..reltst thei first shock in e4ie
of collision. 1 • (. - . :
In the cars now ; in getleral ttsel,:it mit' be
►,
-aid there is'scareely anti elasticityin therm
I but rather - a ,eomplete stiticess from onoend
i of the„nain to the, otheri which', is without
I doubt, the main enure that renders colliAtniS
..so fatal-to lile ; fol,t . wheri the mOmentniii of
the train
. rneets With a sudden c.heck; tii,ob.i
struction, it 'is• evillent that thoe. : must- 4e a
perfect wreck sortlewherie until the,shock be
overcome or exhabsterl. i '.,i I
-. In the proptisedteel",cii, it is clearly shimn
, thit by Futting.petwerful spring,i.between all
Ithe -cars sad fret* cars in the tmin,,land
each of these springs to txtend from three sir
1 lour feet under nn' beyond the. platform;,. as
1, this ran easily be dime Wiibont inconvenience,
- F it will make, v,ilten taken collectively:, atl•
i tlx tent ,of 70:to Sqeettil priogs in the w4ule
train and as litesepritigi% of necessity will bi.
the first 'to yield tit. give way, the first •sitoCk
•in the collision will
- be lust, in'overcotning
their unitediresisinuce&c. .'i ,
. . Theie are still itthei sidvintageseonucteo
1
With the nbeve ciir. •of, which bile intern.' tb
speak bereafter.4More ;information can b:y
t obtained byaddre'ssing Dr. B. J; La Iklinhe
461 Broorae. street, Neat; York., _. • I
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DEATH OF, if. ARAGO.
A lateaTval from &trope brought intelli
gence, of the deatli of 0* 'Arago; the distin
guished French philosopher. •The news is
not unexpected-, fur the; state at his health
hag been very critical kir some time past.-4-
FrincoiS Dorifint , ue Arago was born at Ett
fagel, the southern - Past of Fraace, on the
26th of February; 1786.i'and was in the
tv-eighth year.of: his agp. Eor: many years
Arago his ranked among the most cele
!traced Savans 'ofTrauce, and his fame, for
profound scientific resealch and aril liantprig
inality.of has beep spread throughout ,
the civilized After passing through '
ihe l POlytechnic .sichoolt t where he nether ed
high 44110CtiOLI
.or hintself as * s
. eholar, 111.
Arago was attached tor the Observatofy at
;Nits. while in his twentieth year. Hu was
''Sent from thenceNto johi M. Blot ia the meai
-urenterit of an atie of the Meridian in Spahr.
While he was eagapd l in making this Kieft.
tific measurement. wae, broke ; out' between
France: Spam, and ' , young Arago was
ax
rested and throwp into Orison on a charge of
assisting the Frellich frocips. After panning
through a series of misfortunes. having been
'nulled tifl a and retained a severe
wound; having spfferetl lung confinement in•
a dark loathsomle dungeon in Spain; and
haying endured 'lite rights of slnvery ,
Biers. he fivaUy succeeded an regaining has
' freedom. and reached fltriS safely in the year
I oq. - At the dirty age ofd, and 400 Y at: -
ter his return to l'eris, he was elected meda
l:we of the Academy of Sciences', and received
also from the Ethperor' the -appointm6t of
Professor at the - olvtehnic School From.
that time op to the ilayi r of his death, he was
a steady laborer in initials departments
,pr
- science, and bis Oteraryicontriholt,ges and rei
tentific dist-9'140 iluirejecgt toitb nunieruns
_ ,
and important:.
'
In addition to thisSeientific , studies:. Arago
.has taken an act in favor
political movte •
'meats, and always CaYor of the republican
cause, irt*Eich lill his isympatbies have been
strongly. 41 ' c the dOwnrill - iitf the
-FtepabncirAd establishment of the FA'
lure, he.reiired frowthipolitieal arena. By
463 death Prance has bten,deprived,Ol a hill.
liant and itrsatile genus, tied ecteuce has
. .stifrered a loss which Will .not gar' be -re
placed.- .1-
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0:7"A laituk!propriOtot of goo-works ;in
Prussia recentlylexhibiied sheet iron en thin
that the leaves 4an be ; used fur' trailer. -A
haskiktiadet fiaSinuale !La aihnus 01 siotbiin
ilse, the *es et which, turni as ' deli* ;as
corn paper. • 4 :
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1:21
amLuomxti IN TO wEsi. .
,A wrtter lathe New ye*4P., in his ds.
dOctions from the list cerisitS, says:.".
The elects of railroads' in the Weiter.
Sias were only begumink to show them!'
sielvetfhl•lBsg.: - It will he necessary to wail'
IoF astedler,callaus before they can Inatome.
rated EA - or accurately.
ciethese divas is to liatroducc Into the
.western country a great body 'Aron:miners.
w the laborers employed itt' l eonstrneti n g th e
roads, and their &unties. As to the number
of these, we have been told;; by the superin.
teudeut of a ploininent western ,road, that
ttieuirtive laborers per mile, is a lair aver
egeovhostt wives and children will amount
tti a (planer as many more—in all. about.
thirty inople to the mile. But this seems a
large average for the wholti length of a line
ul railway. Let uoiliatve ihe number, and
We have fifteen persons supported: by every
mile of road. To make a 9131101'14h abate.
Ment, call the number ten per mile,
have engaged on our railroads and supported
by thew, 120,000 people. show that this
04k1112E1013 Is a moderate one, the Fort Wayne
rind. 0f..151) miles, between Fort Wayne and
Chicago. employs 2000 laborers, eAclusivst
finithes, and the Illinois! Central, of 1110,
miles, ucarly 10,000, exclOsive of families.
These laborers receive high "WU ges. iu cash,
pit' of which is paid over 14.).the farmers:old
tr.idersjoe food and clothing, part goes tejr
the purchve of laud, and Part .to Europe to
Help over their countrytnem Those at work vu
the Fort Wayne road are na id from Stiti,t,Uo
tri $65;000 per month, in qasli ; bun , on •I h r
Illinois Central, about 525t3,000.
range ; from Si 12 io.sl f.4t is day. Nset'ore
the time of railroad', they run from 7:) Opals
to a3l; .
Saying that uver 90,000 laborers,(that pr o •
purtiOgotthe that are bOna fide labor-
eta') ieceive' $1 25 per day each,'this wou!J
be over $112.500. •ur yearly, a)lowing 101 l
Niorkur . .., days to the year,
Suppuie these l2o,ooo.people, the laboiets '
and tbeirlamilies need, our. att average. f,52
Weekto feed and clothe theta; this wuuld
amouitt to $12,50ii.,u0u a year. :Till:4, deduct- .
ted frOm the. .$ •X 1,7.50,0 1 ,0 earned by th e l b . •
40tingivirtiou, leaves $21',000,000, tif which
We ni4y suppose them to lay up and remit to •
Europe vue-third, ur s7,oo%tkill : We shall
have then, *26,009,00t0 as the sum eiptuded
ih the country annually,. )..iy the laborers ong;4a
railroads, fur food, clothintid
This is exclusive
,of the' keep and. lute
lurses and cattle, which Might be esti!nuted
at several tuillitais inure ; also of
Inbuf. timber, 84. - c., furnished by the inhatit
tants or the railroad districts, obviously a con
i,iderable item. = • • _
The - roads it will be olgetved, !dee rai4d
the price of labor Irvin 67 i.-..euts w $.l, ur
40 'per cent:"
•
P ROl; ;I ENS eV . }IWI
:11.1.LICALT/ON uF ELEutleiTv •Tui
Au important improvenient has recently •
heeu 'announced iu lialyjeutisihuog of 11;1
application or electricity; to the Jacquard ,
horn, Uniting greaten simplicity with econo
my. The inventor of this method is. Sigma
ikouelli, the . General- Director of the Sardini- -
an telegraph. It is deseilbeti as follanrs::
"In the Jucquard luum, the figures are
pni l
duee:d by auovemeni soma a pedal °petaled
•try the weaver himself; instead of - employing
Children as in. the old Way, to draw the
;threads. under the louniii / This improved
tnetliod, however, is not without .defects,— •
Tor . instance, with the; pasnige of every ;
thread, a cartoon of .a certain size is neCeS.2-
'ry, pierced with holesfarranged tocorrespoud
,with the design. These:cartoons are not a
Jude expensive, as for certain designs, C,0,000
are requisite, and for dui .least complicatedr ;
.colors about 1,500 are lasually-employed, -
costing 15 trancs a hundred. The machine
rriS very complicated anil easily gets out, of
I.order. . . • •
- All these difficulties areprevented by the
!application of electricity.i It avoids the u-e
of camplicated mechanism; of cartoons, and
in fact, of machinery atritast altogether. The
threads are raised by a pedal, as with :the
preSent arrangement, and by means of a fine
copper wire, are sus jected to a .current of
elecnieity which does the Work at once.--
The
necessary steps to pioeure a patent fur
• this - invention in Europe .nud the United
States have been commnced, and as soon us
1 they are completed, the ileartcai loom will
,1 be exhibited to the publi6 at Turin."
•
tARGE LUMP'OF COAL.
• •
The citizens of Wilkeharre,.havcdrerilit
lv forwarded' for the Crvbtal Palace, lour:cot . -
umns of anthracite coal fromlour over-laVing
seams in the Wvominril Valley, within, an
area of tive miles of theo borough., 'fliese
coluMns are of the fulloWing, dimensiou4:
1. A single hive* 3 feet iu height 2
square from the upticii, or, three loot 'Stra
tum, and'designed, us are. all of the Merritt
columns, to show the thickness of that
• 2. A colUntu In . twolsections Measuiing
six feet and alall highil the.thickness of; the
seam trutn which it is taken. •
- 3. A columii-;n,tfireesections nine and a
half feet iu heigh t the thick otss of that seam.
4. A column in fiveibenclies or - sectiuus
measuring thirty (30) feet in height, show,
ing 'the thickness of theilv:in or stratum from
which ihey, aret,taken. •
A specimen of coal Oeighing
eleven (11) ton's taken itom the thirty Ike!
seam showing , the tracthre of the coal an,,Tits
pure and excelletiCquafitY. • „. --•
f,i Various specimen .uf smaller ditneu
slums from the Same (3 1 1, fool) seam of t:ual.
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• q7•IMPORTAN'e TOR.II. gNfIINECF.S, rilßr •
MEN &r —The ouards . • ‘tolier , i and
others employed on tfls;: e ottish Central Rail
way, have.addresseittlre tollowing letter to
their superintendent • ,
Sir--We, the serVants.of the ",ScUtoth
Central Railway, beg Worm sou that,
having last suunner,seku • a circUlar seetan
tnAding, the men upoq• Railways to Oulli•
vafe;the growth ut their beards at . r, the, ht' t
protection against the inclemency. of': the
weather, we have been induced to follow thiq
"advitte, and the benefit we havederived from
it induces us to recommend it for the general
adoption of our brothers in similar service
throughout the kingdUtn. Vle'can u4sure
theM, from our own experience; that ;they
will,„.by this means, bet saved from, the! bad
colds and sofe throats, ni such. frequent (teeny-,
reticeWithuut this nattiral protection."
•
112" MORE INVENTIONS.— The New York
Tribune, under the, !mail " a revolution in
journalism," notices nyo new tusentiotis.—
First ; the maaufseinte of fine paper 'from
straw instead of rags, by;Mr. Meller,,a Ftetu 4•
Chemist ; . and second, an improvement in
preSses Another invention of a character
no less intemSticig and. important to'thrl pub
lishers of journals of large ci reulatiow he
been patented by Mr, Victor Beauitiouf; a cit
izen of New York, though of Fiencli birth.
It is a firinting press, •vhich at a moderate
:rate of speed. will deliver thirty
.thonsand
sheets, printed on both i,ides, in a single hour !
Its movements combine the original princi
ples of Napier; which are applied by Hue in
his great press, with some new and 'beauti-.
fully simple arriiigem4nts and devices of the
ihventor." ,
THE GREAT Ci I 4CISNATI TVNINIEt• - •
Mansfield's Railroad Record publishes 'some
interesting patuctilarS Oldie grmt, tunnel at
Cincinnati. The work is DOW la rapid prog,
less, and will he finished early in 18.54. The
total length of the tunnel is .10,011, fret, ut
which 065 havelieeriCotnpleted: " The next
target tunnel in the United States, which i n
on the Baltimore atad Ohio road, is 4,190 leek
long. • The width -
of the Cincinnati' s tingle);
walled., is 25 feet, and height ISt fret. There
are three shahs leading down io rt, the first
of whicti is 114 feet, the seoond 194 feet, and
the third 147 leet. These shattsare all coin,
pleted. The tunnel cimmences in the vat ,
ley of Deer Creek, pass under Walnut Bills,
and emerges in a ravine ou the northern side;
whencellows one ot the little branches ut
Mil l.Creek. .
07 . COKE to LocoionvEs..—Dunng- the
last week, an attempt 'was made on the New
York and New Haven i railroad. to substitute
-coke for wood, as Billet for locomotives. It•
was found that it was'impossible to generate
steam with sufficient rapidity by means of
coke, causing-the tmin'to get " behind litge,":'
and wood ts,,now used as belote. ,This
stilt is not considered tiltogether decisive, as
the firemen were Igneont of the propermode
ut using cae, and thelrial probalify oe
repeated. Coke is used almost exclusively
in England, and anthracite in Pennsylvania,
with surceis. •
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RA.ILEOAI.). The
Ltbanun Cewter learns; from a reliable
source, that the Lebanon Valley . Railroad
Company bare succeeded in negotiating the
loan of $1,000.000. Upon which depended;
the success or:failure of this ittporiaut enter:,
prise. It also states that,the Valley CO - 4a".
ny intend to prosecute their branrh to the ,
Cornwall Mirkes.
1 1 7 A. vatuant.r. iron mine was recently;
diMieered by Philip 'Thurber, of Chicago;
about two milei south of Lake Superior, is
the direction of Jaefionn Mountain. The ore:
has been t•xamined and analyzed by chemims,
and pronounced to be very superior tomPle:
Iron made trona it was tested at. Last
Boston Iron- Worksi and found to Povw 4 ,
great tenacity, as we /earn from the Chico
rd,
ozr DR. meteorcilogtst, has, decitle4
thatihere is no ccenection between Oetacion ,
and the weather. . •
Ell