- r • .• 1 • .÷ . ).12p • • ••• ' . ?".7 -7f4e-.3ltineis' siiittnli rOTTsnus, PA. " Saturday' Morning, rev. B aipptiltr,Editor and-Tiopietor O. latl7+ll';'Assoclats Editor: I r _ Tif • PAW ric RAILROAD. Won% itouri , -o;;l—Dialanes, 4.r., 4-e .s :This great enterprise will, doubtless, form `ainomiaent sod 'proltfic subject for the nest egress, now. soon to assemble; and, in or de 'that our readers may the better be prepal red to understand dud appreciate the lengthy! 'perches and magnificent schemes it is aurie to call forth, we wish to post them in ad "since, upon ihe leading charactenstics of the wor • Some time aka we explained thedifferent routes 'proposed and now being surveyed. 1: with the advantages of each, as, rift forth by lir their respective friends. • We also quoted_ the .ct,ist of •the Middle or St. Louis. 4 route, as figured out by Mr. S. Norris ,' , . Pfillidelphia —to pay 840 per eeot. on a cap • 'et 51 1 00.000,000, $50.0017 smile being " the erimate: for: a complete 'equipment It 'white a writer io the Scientific American pins bis tole road at the low figure of sin,. ma it mile. • . The New York Railroad Journal of Saticr• airy real' (12th) 'contains a large Map urithe extreme Northe r ly route, running fl•om Chi go, Nurth•we3r by West, around theVead *Stets oi,the Missouri, then Almost West to Fuca on a bay opeoing .immediately out into the Pacific—the , air-line distance be-' tween the two p1ace5,.1752 miles. This is econapenid with full topographical and ge ographical .atatistiisZboth the Map and the comments by Edwin F. Johnson, C. E.— The actual length of file Stdiuleline, the por tions atready• fi nished, nutlet' contract or ehartered, haunts up es follows,: /6 Illinois, ' • IU Wiaeontdo, Ls Alumnae's'. Jo inlEinouit 'rarritorr, IA Washington do d, • ---. , , , 'Total;j•'"'Total;\ . -. .I9CU • WIWI Civance, nine bundrad'and 'ninety miles, ~_..aLreboot oJe•lialt of the whole, arc embraced under Wili k ir acre of Incorporation, granted by the"eeve- E mx i, T States cud TeFritorieA for the construction of* ' nitro.d on the pzoposed route, a' follow., .The irtrttou In llllinois is inclUded in the charter rf, I are "f il ideil and TV irransin Railroad C011ip.1 : y." That in Witcon.sin in the charter of ale' ,'Rork River Va/(ey Union Railroad Compativ'!- 4and ;bat through Anntriota in the charter of the " Xianerata'll liner II Railroad Company." !, The Pertion'of !the line in Illinois is located and ender contract. Forty miles of it are graded, and tWenty•five miles cif !reek hove been laid from Chi. 1 ( cago wi,,t, and a con'biderable expenditure hat been 4 .,,1nut1e as equipmeati. The. company will loon rcemmenee the bithine.s of transportation and the . road will be competed to the Wiscontott line by the first day,olJuly mit; , 01 the portion in Wisconsin, fifty.6ce miles are : located tad tint* contract, and the grading is in ~' prnatess lit vuri.in, points. 'nig portion:, paws . through Janeavilfe in the . Roble River Valley, the principal town in , the interior of the State, auto ex tend- to'hlncliwill the capital of the State. ;Thi.a portion will altkt-liii comp.eted by the first day of July next. - - . . The Mkt of buihhng and thonughly equip. ping thus 11144. lis 4,tttraaled, iu rouyd uuin berN at $100,000,0)0; But withodi confining ourselves farther, for the preseuti to - any one particular route, theadvani e ves l aud disadvantages of each of , which wills do ub tless, be thoroughly can- . litaa•cd belii , e 10 ' lag, tve•append the following to,geut reasons tor an early„connection of ir • some kind bett.Veen the Atlantic and Paelfic bra-boards, trtun the November numbruof Putnam. Vitt completion of such an enter. • prise Wota i n the SJOct fifteen, or, at moat, • '2 . ltvciaty years, may,lie set down as a foregone' I - conclusion—out •••• maullest II:stilly —and ii it is, therelort4.well-.'for evei'y one to under ; l stand tit'rea'aons Lfur so magnificent and •4••- • 44cus t•, y t.c.ief,nt. _Putnam accordingly ff piano; :•, • ,The pat.-sc.:Nam the East te , everybody probably A I.lloivs, are row iniide.tht, by the Mediterranean fivu•to Cairn, it,tnu,t4 ,4uez. the Gulf of Aden, and Ir s ,l3o;rilmy to,Ca don ; Yd , around the cup of Good ~ Hop. to eeictitita and thence In Canton; and 31, by *q . , the ici,mits ot penmen, and thence to tolvang!tai.— t l .The of these, which in partly liV Stearn er and partiy ovjvnand. in 9,08 Ruin London, ~Haut 1;:n dily”; the lonEtieb. itch is tk the' Owe-, tt,fl 4mile» from Liverpool, or 170 itaW" soil; whi'e route the.ltiham- from Liter ,'pool in 11.i./3d miles, or 63 dip. , for steamers and 130 'or s.m.:lse• Vreneln. Fri,ni New Volk to Can- ,; ton, by the Lep: Nine, sr 2.0.001. k, miles, and by the .14thinuit.11.11i'i;!or 51 chq s'. twain:nig:lad 125 daye . I , iil NisW,lttoripared with Ihe,e, u reline across 1.11e.‘ conticent would place Liverpool Within 1;7 V,:dsyl tit ElLine hat, and New York within 25 deyri, I'i!which w,ularsie ii raving of mote than half the time by the i‘hcirtetf of the other router., and more l • Elms Iwo ihird‘, l V( I! 1 , 7 the longest. While; °rein-. sling lq Ili- cukulatnns of the most experienced :,:ineti there wonld be nit equivalent reduction in the , -espeoses of trampoitailim, and more than an -\ .equilaeut increase of profili 'ln the new multi:Vs, , Vilsotit Mang our liveste.n coaiwt and among the islands 44:11 the .e".. , .e11i Ne;n, whlch Air additional iaeiltite, , Aof inter-einsto would open. - TIIII,A, we see at a :45.ginnee, that a railroad, such n 4 PI no . W PretPoted, •Wwonld lender the people of the United Siiite,t: the . :s.„rnaeter, in the tiwoeuivable wealth of the 1100,- 10N,00../' Cl CIAILI, of the 5t),000,1100.01 Japan, and -7 01 . the ctner I..irriving - inllii,ns that are coon dos 'nett b, till bie vld•beitrin G•lds of Aivoralia.— , Europe would he- c.ttnpeited lo make her trade :t ribunary.to us and the young Republic, which the tt spot:ribs have nEfeeted Fo - ofien to depixe, bound i. yet stronger to internal unity by the cord.. of sym- ;e tljiathy und tiourtra, would give - the law at freedom ..Sto the* world. A new Ramie, In the extentlit her ignsiideitr and strength, rue ~would be better than' Otiinse, in the dkpluy oethe one and the exercise of 'Oho other; for rho would apre:i.4l her arts, rot by the -gore of her artns, but by the gdntler policy of Com, L' , V . „xnerce, united !to the more glorious perNiatnons Of • J..: i.2.Vhn..tisnity , r „.„ . .; Ac ta!the pricticabiltty of the rostl,'the V Writer euotitl nee, , i • ' . d . The- va,t wbrizt of the oriental despots, whose I'.. tains. c.S thy , rt.,w, lie ',mitered among this sand., , i s l'A 1 us with wi'?ntl'ati end admiration, the:n(4. in the ompari-on with tots Woi.k, and we ,hould be tit erly :dtigg , :red by the thought of it,were we not aus ed by the Oonsi.tousiiess of a power greater than , hat of env cstblninitii whoever fl o u ris h e d— t h e p ow . l z ror Mc l'eciite, working with implements which i*M „F' , : - ainoderti y;,•ttiu. t has di. ,- costered, and with au energy ~ ,`. , :whicit - met fitlan , fredo i could alone inspire.— - '7lWhat, dii , d, liustnat the r m terprise of our country •• nene.pf:it,-elli ,With Out regarding that of other ta i' loaf, accomplish.d •within: the Lot twenty years,' .4 - t has consent...le:l'l3,ooo miles of railroad; it was iii..t.•.tiot, miles' of canal); it ban twined around ty l lthera 1,17,;(11171 mi.ot of telegraphs; it has rent forth , -T•12,000 " ; it has covered .the hikes and the •t- ...tip:r sigearts with iitgan t tie steadiers ; it line brought into t. , xtuluxtettnn mitlients ofiicwit; it Inns erected iutie. , • menthe. - incttirien ; it bus reared a multiplicity of , sunken and c_tii; It hes, published myriads of i4:-, newcptipeq and tt his scattered its charities *' broadcast ici 411 oattons. Sorely, then, two thou :".et nd rtsl4,4oi rattrodd more us not mein) possibillt y ! :1 The;R;tlro . ad Jwirnal is hard down upon ii t ithe recto:lv chartered Company in that ,r • i ;ate :Th - wriier cliriF-es th em principally '..,las "po;iticians and bpeculators,' and says "it iwill requite v..ry different timber to build I . Ate Pacific !road." - ' , • - , ' . ..if lir!' 1 P:kTILICK 11.130NOTIOE -; -.:' 5'.,4 • , • --D Hl5 " rICITMIENT''.! IN BALTIIIO/M. -V I 'l/ ' The Telegraph, it will be recollected, an ' • ' ;Lnouncid softie Mars ago; that thOrish Patti ot. O'D,rwhue,. was too much " excited " to 4e allowedta proct.vd with his proposed Ire itnre in:l34l.lrnore on a certain evening. We :agave LherOvondering ever since what alarm , t g pitels 41" excitement " this could be that fir. O'D.. wa s wrought up 15 that prevented is hold to;; lortip•—a reporter for the Philadel hia S'uri,' who was present ou the occasion It ^d' ins thC symptom as follows. ..,-. hall (Assembly Roorns) . withw persons of " Celtic ?st the entire Romish priest. „ was present. Everybody of nexpectattunovaiting aux leat ; and in that it seems tapptunted,. though it cot.. .f the performance not down ;og led out and introduced, ra and the music of a 6ee t evident thii the Patriot parlance; '.tight." 'hasn't te,3 of compact of the British h the MO &nth Prisoners, Ithern and other Prisoners 'ha Laud;" a nd irehice, at the rime tune fd andiortvard on the 'stage danger of all in his vicinity, them and .hirniell by Wit , pitched directly' into the- Lralia, asserting that, in his a ra rat, and 'that he a*Sc. • the 61 the lecture," the ivri vas occupied by 01Y. in, the I the upper ; lour buttons'. of t, and as the umentionables wooldwinft*/**llllittehii . oratorical powers, he was under thenecernia- . tv of giving them a bitch up,-every two': tit. ' three words, theieby aiding the audience to discover that it the top button was not sonta titstroed. he would be a perfect specimen at Scotch Highlander. But their fears' were useless ; the Irish Champion saw:, th e dire necessity of iris making one desperate effort; he did so. and the goal was won, he bad 'conqueredoind the audience were saved a sight. * * • • " Ad airtime hisjargon was unmeaning and seiseless,and such an outrageous defiance of dee.eney was exhibited that an Irishman arose from his seat and eielaimed: " Mr. O'Donohoe, you're tits worst specimen of an Irishman /ever raw." " You' re ad— hoe, , you dirty bladquard ,rillenn." exclaimed Mr. O'D. " Thu is not the first lintel hare been tnteriupted by hirer! British emissaries." At ter calling , Francis liteagber, Esq., a traitor, &c., Mr. Lawn, advanced to the trout ot the stage end remarked 40 the indictee that Mr. O'D. Was too much excited for the lecture to - proceed., he biped therefore that they would quietly disperse ; for the honor ot the Soci ety. Btu Mr, O'D. was net to be put off in that tie came there to speak, and was determined to have his say out, and ex claiined " you're a liar, and a villain. thief." dec., using language ot the fewest Bil lingsgate order, and then addressing the au dience: If the men won't Hear me, the gala will:" At. this juncture, Mr. :Brien, 'an officer of the Society, came to the trent, and advised , thilaudience to disperse quietly, and also leave the vicinity of the Hill as soon as positble. • All this time Mr. O'D. was abusing the President and officers of the So cieiv with mist bitter oaths, and the Blues' Buie were requested to play one of their soul stirring strains, so as to drown his voice and prevent the audience from having their ears shocked by his blasphemies: So ended the , Lecture ot the great Pot-riot ol the age.' "He was present at St. Vincent's Church . last Sunday, and was led out of Church in the middle ofthe Sermon, Woking rather The patronage of• the Priests readily ex. plains O'Donohoe's denouncement ofhis for; mer comrade, Meagher. snit it also, consid-1 ered together with his occasional fits of '!es.. cite-went," throws lime light on the chill.' lenge to a duel O'Donohoe 'give to, "one of Meagher's friends some time ago in . New York, before he was three days -old in this country. Q:2- MAINE LAW IN THE CARS.—on the New York and Erie Railroad, some , days ago, a lad came into one of she cars distrib utiog the prospectus of ad Anti-Mame Law tract, whereupon a gentleman proposed . to take a vote of the passengers on that law.— On requesting those in favor of such a law to rise,•the passengers 'rase with one consent, and the pamphlet-seller. as he enierecttbe car again, was .met by three cheers fur the Maine Law, durin g which he learned that his room was better than his company. Miles 70 290 020 420 500 'itneriavon' COOPER.—We hear. it repot t4ihat Mr. Cooper iniend,s to resign the po ot U. B'. Senator, fur the purpose of be coming a candi 4a te for Governur.--Pittsburg Post, (14; co foccr.,), • This, we iaYe it, will be news to Mr. Cooper. At ahy, rate, it is the first Minna-. atm the communitrhereabouts have had of any such intention. Cablt. GODEY fur . December must ben peculiar !Brunie with the ladies. Besides the splendid engrak . ingp, music and plethoric Nos of interesting reading matter, it also contains a number of 'the latest and most b.eauldul patterns of embroidery, cloaks, an opera cap, dtc., &c. We will not pretend to de• scribe them. but advise every one of our lady rend. re (not already taking the Book) to purchase this nember and examine for herself. , 'Nye have been especially taken with the beauty of the tullowing—it alone, we, flunk, is worth the Price of the book : . ~ .:. , . A z gITHER'S BLETHER ABOUT TIER BAIRN: That wean of mine 'II drive me daft, 1 *.otetnnly declare; If i had bedlam in the house, It conidna plague me 'mair. ife•waukens up at ekreiCh of day, . Then rest wi him there's rune, But Tomblin', tumblin' upend down-- 7 ,_ It's no' a coninnori wean ! . He's never out o' mischief, en' He never seems to tire ; See ! there he's on the tender's ledge • He'll tumble in the fire! He's, at the door now! catch him, or r He'll whomle down the stair! He'a - got the pair cat now, the wretch Is reggin!out its hair! ~osb ! now he's not his faither's book Wide open on his knee; Anil just observe the solemn look That's in his bonnie tee. He canna read, yet looks es grave As rhiel in gown and baron ; • Brieniiilr:trian he looks wise on thing+ ' They thane understan'. An men wean; "et flyte on him, "i He only laughs an' craws, . • • Like hi+ !either when he's teasing lne ; ; • An' when 1 tats' the taws An' gie 'in a skelp, I'm vexed en' wish I I 4 let the bairn Wane ; • ! For• . be looks sae strange-like insny face, I,iouldres do't nettin. Gude keep us the baim's asleep, His wee head on his arm ; Now, wjie mod look in that sweet fare , An' think o doin"rfiarm, Although it' s fashous whyles Eh, me' Hi+ wee cheek's like the rose. Or the eriMF.on on, the tar hill-tap, When gloamin's gaun to close. sound: wee'Pet ! a type 0' busy, wardly matt, Whose hands are throng, whose head is fie Wr tnony a scheme an' plan ; Ile rests ria day nor night, until . His life is past, An' sleep—Death's steep --upon himq•reeps, As on my bairn et llet.sti Musiortays.; or Jesuit Eitecutorship7an autobfogriphy of a Tilling lady, a.seceder from no. mantsm. •.DeWitt kbaveaport, Publishers. Price 54), is a work which t, doubtless -destined to have a wide circulation. It irearritten in beautiful style, and -the afore is peculiarly well adapted to the state of public feeling and apprecia. lion at the preient time. It is a story of determined rectitude, assailed by the horrors of . poverty, bit fling with the chinehanery of Jesuitism, aided- by the sishiCtive intluenre of Wealth. The struggle, thuicth fearful, and the result frequently doubtful, terminates is a most triumphant proof. that " the way of the transgressor 14 hard," and that though baud jain in hand in sin, yet the wicked shall nut go unpunished," repudiating by mast emphatic les. sons the false doctrine that "the end justifies the means." - TYE Mt.`i K 'Fr 111:Vr.16 R : or the Secret Enemy —a turn of the , tastern Crusades, by Samuel Spring, Esq. DeWitt & Davenport, New York, Publish. ers. 1 octavo, 250 pp, 50 eta. Thli woik is something, in the style of the "old timer romarices,,, and the lOvers of'" Ivanhoe," " .Terusalem delis , ered," &e., will relish it as a choice treat. • The in eideufs of this romance belong to au age when men earned renown only on the battle. field, and nought repo%e only fu'the lap of beauty. Fenatielsm and tatalism—Chri.tran and Mussidhian=beauty arid deformity—baldric and caftan—battle.aze and Om. clef' form part,iii_ther- elements, which the popular author has entwined With a plot of interne interest, wheel spreads hia twilit/cations through those impo tently discordant materials, and rersdere Ahern a ) 1, well-connected•wh e. ......... , Tat Qaict . r &GE real. MI:iIN9 REIOS/TOIIi. sr the title 0t,,,a new . °tidily magazine, publi"Slted in this place by t. S. I# Daddow ar. Co. The sample number„fer'ku: wary, containing 60 pages, is just out. ,The table of contents presents quite an array of `attracti4e matter; the prominent features of which arc ." 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MIM s?cis~. ~ -wws.~:ae~t:a~sn~ ` . _ orafi~~ ~~~: `~: orroo Argerr.ertmi . Aniile g ists - ihre their Bagel" WWl** ereairg. st Halt. nisrproasias aWaisci nate. and lea haves* , doubt that will be as geiciii as *bete soßed;.' Or Court has been in session heti dunog the?, week tor the trial of eivil.taater tem: bat imp* teat, ewes bmt been Wsposed or. tar Madame ..Blidisich sod tsn semPlinT!! iog Teat;e singer, frau nice* to gm s Cceoart is this lisee shortly. The time has not yet - bees fixed. " . - - rilrTale cane . of -your poullty. there Mt , thieves about A number of our citizens, we tut.: derstand, have provided their coops with spring. l , guns, man-trips, ite.:—ayery jodielons precantion.i 121 T Dr. A; Heger 4elivered.an ioteresting and utile lecture against modem spiritualism, before the Literary Soctety i on Wedamay evening. Th e audience was large, and all seemed to pay the Most marked attention to his pungent and logical anyti mews_ This tisafollowed by .e spirited debate on Woman's Rights. • . lir Nog& Schools:—The attention of our Public School Board has : been earnestly calla "tii the necessity for Night Schools, and we understand that it is contemplated to make, aipticatical to the next Legislature for permission to that effect. Such schools could not fad to 60 pLyant service in this community, where many youth are ass engaged dtk: .ring the day, in mechanical and otheremploymentf, as to leave only the night for their mutat imprurel tar Mania a Pedu.—d poor trnfortiuste person—an Irishman from Summit Hill, CarbOn county, by the mime Of Lawrence Gayton, yester. day afternoon, while laboring under the intloen'•e of that terrible malady, deliberately and hombly mu blued himself, ilia manner not proper to be named in a public paper--and thatooo, in broad daylight, and in one of the most poblio placer ut our 13or ough. The poor. ct>•atnre was properly eared for, surgically. and OA-Wards 'taken home to his friends.--Tasanema'gszatra of 12th. Closeng Stores.—la another column will be found .4 list of the Borough Storkeepers and Business firms, numbering upwards of fifty, who have signed an agreement to close their establish- ments ereiyevening, except Saturday, sd e B o'clock. In recommending this reform, last week, we set fonh its prominent advantages, both to propnetors and clerks. • Personally, we have always been so much in favor of the plan, that ,we harp for year s closed our store at an early hour every evening, without waiting for the example 'or co•opefatioa of others. . • Pir quffocatal..—Two boys, named Kline and Moose, Abotirl4 or 16 years of Age, were mil . - I:4•ated in tbe cellar under Mr. D. J. Ridgway', of. lice, at bit. Carbon, by the cold gas from the stove, on Friday night el, laat• Week. They were etre ployed to oil the cars of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, and went into the cellar, where the oils and grea.e.were kept, to spend the night ;and 111 order to mate themselves more comfortable, with. drew the move-pipe from the wirtdow throtigh which it was passed, and closed the shutters, rhos allowing the gas to escape and fill the room. Nest morning they were found tying on the Boor togeth er,. leid. This, melancholy occurrence 'should be n warn iag to others, of the danger of tteeping to elener rooms, into which ooat gas is . alloired to eft.. nye. Accideni.—As one Alr. Jack Teta ple'A teams, loaded with hay wascrossing the railroad at Fishbach, about, 7 o'clock, Saturday evening last, ii was run into by a train of coal Care, (they descend by gravity here). and a man ou lop ptiched off end seriouslir i tajuied ; a little girl about 12 years of age; daughtekof a Germin citizen, Yhitip Gutchen; sitting on the pore of the wagon. was thrown under the cars and ber right wrist end hand crushed by the wheels, so as to rendeellUtiptl; Intim:necessary; the wagon smashed and one horse lamed. Cause, ,(athsulllcient)--The driier was under the influen ce of liquor, as was ah , o the MAI that was/tart. ' FlT'Poteder Mill E.ti/osion.—The Storage or .Dry.bonse the 'Powder - Mill of MeiSts. Schweock & ' Co. I some two or three miles beyond • • 'Dotialtlson, in thu s County, containing an unusu ally large quantity tit" powdor, just ready for packing knd shipment, was fired on Monday night fast, about: :di ,o'ololt, and the whole esiablisbnient b!own up 'with 4 terrible explosion. The citizens ot Donaldson, Tremont and 'the surrounding neigh. borhood were rousealrom their beds, quite alanhed by the sudden, light and me quaking ot their "earthly tenements."- The shock was very sensibly telt iu this place, a distance of some sixteen miles, and the impresiion prevailed that we had been visited by a.miniatitte earthquake. The houses in some, portions of the Borough were very perceptibly shaken. 'The fire, we under;iand, was See/1 some'fifteen minutes before the explosion took place, but tin 'one would venture to go near to extinguish it. We, hive not heard that any one has been arrested. for the fiendish perpetration, though it was clearly the work of an. incendiary, as none of the worktnen were employed about :the premises at that , hour: FrßiNe SOetely..—The Schuylkill CotlOty Female Bible-Sodiety met in the f..ecture Room of the Eiiireopal Church. on Monday evening,'.the 14th inst., Rev. O. F. TURNWR, of the 2il Metho.. diet Chinch, in thek Chair—B. Bannan, SecretarY.— The audience was large. In the abeenoe of any regularly appointed Lecturer, Rev. Mr. Warhimm aildre-sed the'Rociety, on the benefkcial intluenci of the Holy Scriptures upon the intellect. Mr. C. Wallerr, the Colportcur 01 the Society, follnived with a report of his. labors, expenser, fee., for the lart quarter, during Which . time he has canvaimd LylcenlPine, Deep Creek, Mahantongo and .Ma hanoy Valleye, Wert Woisd, - Wert Wert, Llew ellyn. Tremont, Fielkhaeli, Dela Ware Work*, New Cantle, Coal ciiii*Mt. Lary, Oak Hill, Mine Hill Gap, Ilecaticherville and Glen Ca' , twm. Whole No. , of families vieited, - 1493 •• . •• der , ththe, 200 *-• • non-tempting; 123 Bible.; fold, Eng., 105 -Teoit'i sold, Eng, 7/9 " Ger. 57 •", " Cier. 134 ~ ~. .i' Welsh. 2. ". • 4 . Welsh,' 1 Whole No. of books 'old, ' _f 528 13,ibles given, Eng., 4 Test's given,,Eng.i 19 " Ger.,4 •'" Ger.,3 Whole NO. of boks given, 30 . •• ," " . circulated, - 558 Monies received for hooks sold. 8235 20' Donations, . iti 43 Total, The Society adjourned to 'meet in the 2d geiho. lift Church, on the Grit Monday evening in Janu ary, 1554. SCHINLEILL HAVEN AFFAIRS. [FE o'3l OUR ;CORR rONDENT. I . In the absence of 'dreadful 'accident," and other "highly interesting news," permit me to show you a sight worth seeing. It is no more nor legs than Schtiylkilt Racemes seen from Schuylkill Mountain. Behold the !scene ! It iS true that the valleys whit h surround us have been stripped of their vet , dant um.; but there is still grandeur to the gigan- tic chain in mountains that surround that beautiful town ! , Nature, as if fearful dt offending the most fastidiout, has kindly decked:awns With laurel and 'evergreen, framing; as it 'were : en immense tle ment,.srowned with badges of victory! At the foot of the mountain Upon which we stand; flows gently the River Schuylktli, the'intme of Which vividly to our memories the wrongs of the Red man on the one hand, and liii_viadictive deeds -of retaliation on the other. But let its, for"the press ent,,forget be past—it, is a gloomy picture Time; will fade, though it never can erase, those blotches in the history• of our country. I have often thOught that if an ;snits, one who could appreciate "the Brand and the beautiful," could sit with Ms Pencil and easel,. where we now stand, how Ma soul would be enraptured when beholding the teem be. fore him ! Methinks I could see the woricinis of his countenance as hmviews object after object ti-. sing; as it were ; into sublimity. But, alas! how few there are who take delight in looking and re: fleeting upon the beauties that surround them upon every' site. In that beautiful valley, some, four miles in circumference, before us, lies Sbbuylkill Haven with its 2500 inhabitants. ' Crowing each other, and running through the centre of the town, are the Phihulelphia dir. Reading Railroad, and Behaylkilt Curial. Twwwils the north, OR klieg gronntr, - (which you mistook fur a State Prison) is 1 our Public School House, (no apology needed, as you are.' not the first stranger that mfstirok lt for that inditpenreble piece bfltirlUlttre.) A Bub; g m • then north-is " Royer's Grove," the Summer re treat of the "young ,uns," during the hot days 0 ; the Summer. Towards the nortb-east are Henry and Abraham Saylor's' Boat-yards, where frdut 15 to 20 large Mass boats are built annually. Those vacant spots along the Rtver, Canal and Railroad have been calculated for the Iron Works, Panto- ries, &a., of. the ri nrtir. generation, unless, perao venture, tome more enterpriejiti parties redone to practice that which the "Old polka at Rome" now theorize: Towards the westward are the "; Nevi gatlon Landings," where the ; ;i!0,000 tans of and are shipped. Weekly— Commencing here and run ning toward the south-weiwts the flourishing sub urb of Schuylkill Maven. About2oo yards west of the Navigation Landings lest. de J. Deikert's Dom , yard. About • half mile northeast of this la "The Accommodalmit Alnollouse;--the t`ortater head tiotuarteingnea" nr io t a vai wko the m ar c e ne t T oO the lai y y mued to wort jaring and the summer surto ! This may steel hard bus- Pager bat It 4 ' , even/wires a foes and men y of those Plutons tsiris " eel PaelL n this subject,' With several other "'highly Ing " baits about this locality, ply Yours truly, ' simi tu j il. ' SnboyDrlll lion, *yr. J 5,114 • : ,::, ~ -• , v :7.r:t.:' #1 - .. ''.-' i : . - , . i ,- , s ors 4nrs, C 0 tn Itiliiiititla. fin ' ss wilt: y:ii*ths-le.4kor tmilialak :of i .A 4 6 -11 ra ".. . Claktrito7l44e . Adiiiireistßa. 41 sar... err P ite spitsp-•-Risisers eattant; to- . lion ii ,Ifonor 4 4.lhsaaCer to easSipanot eigtori a i 17 .P0' corkn;4lol - ciit ! -;-711 1 4eitifipc*: Stow', • '-.eGri at feat oaths . - trtrf frier 1 - ilaitr—A r am '. Prialii!g Press..--Urge .Dirtiii;-;liirkiii Arent . Celled* on*-Grand vat of Cirees—&4los En . Alas ,-7.1 a. 'Fashions 'a:ld:Asir ararradreriaSrs . • -.IN totrafiticialte . taviaf: '-;' ,' ."..... • .f. ":'. . • - l t, - .. l' New Yost, Nov; 15418:1 , Dean . iontiox;--Theall absiehing topie r : the hut - ineek, has- been . the Elettints;" . Thee - pan' State bail spoken, let bet voice be beard sineE .Iter sayings tiecorded. ,The result is an overWbehnling triumph tit that tarty which our opta -would, ,in believe was dead, Thewhole SusietOket ha ,' been carried by larger majorities than was: eitpect.wi ed; in the Senate the Democrats have . feint. 1 , memberifi to twenty-three of AIM Wh ' • while 1 the AsseMblv is over two-thirds Whig. .. his is ail ,I utidti important when you remember that upetOthe in coming Legislature devolves the duty or, electing a United Stairs Senator for the next six years., ~, ' In the#ity a thorough rout has been given; an d. the Whigs, muted with the Reformers, bane,twePt the whole board. The Refdemenv in ,almeet ev- . ery - eaiel had ado_pied the Whig can and thotath Made up chiefly from the Whiglut**inum• bared many of the tree .men of all panties. We are new to see whether we. ORO 411 retaut the tin • enrialdeVeputation. of - Weienssamittbitliiwrgrieffi - ' Meet, co(rupt, acid venal governatee - ur a ' .:eotm- My. Getbil men. , 'have the rehatis:ieC...t . 1/rive I ts skillfalfV, - ' , J ' - - „," .- . .„..--...5 ,- .: - ..' - '..., • The ftt. ' ard Shell ;rote throtighoatfs she ..,. : was large and quite overbalanced ' thetsol thee' ' ; a tact perhaps not very palatrable ti th e A. -Inistra boa. Ilia s significant frief,.ttnillthe gegernment organ, et Washington, is ditmtitin the aulinakit,While toe preen - ter is represented steatillett'andet. n,zhav• ing,prophemed that the ..Pase .; Soders - wrauld - pell thrOsfonntts of the entire. known [Crag of the DeMocrietie party *he State. t !. ,t I'mentioned a tete weeks since, the refireanizas lion of the Police 'Once of our city. We Will now hare one of the b es t disciplined and Mostieffective departments iti the world.. ' The gross Musses of theq r seet sys..en had provoke the att titian of . tire animate, and the new regime has ' stilted. I. The Onorm Mew is one of the main f tares of e l l the'newiyorps, resembling - yen- closely that now worn by:the Crystal Palace POlipe, whicktaany Of your means have; seen. It copyists of a blue frock cost with Grass hettons, emblazoned with - Zito arms of the Slim, niueon the breast, two orr the hips, and tiVeloEl the Skim and t a cap with- the : worn ... Police" on the front, with the number Orthe matt in the departinent, on the London slyte. This will remedy one Of the worst evils 'opine present system.;-viz: always being out of the way when wantedOte it it it notorious feet that' this Polum would hide the Hari their only badge of office, and quietly (dear out on the tirat symptoms ofip riot or distuiteMee. , • I , ,'. One 41 the finest features, however, ofj the new systent Is the " ,Reserve Corps," belie; iii,hodY of one hundred men appointed from the mans body thr their ackivity and superior qualifications, find_ as a . reward.pfmerit; thus es.tablishing an inceptive . to faithful perforiminee or duty.... This Cores is divi ded io - ty twenty squads, - consisting of al sergeant and MO toed, Who are to ho ornnipreient, and generinty oversee theity,.. as Well as the erg of the police force; they are to lect a tpeciesofl... Legion of Honor." The applicants, moreover, are reqUi- I red to Oasis a medical examination, as totecumdcess 1 of fret* and capability to endure the fatigue of the protesiton. Last /week orie_of your Canal Captains; consign ed to New York, with a cargo of Coal, having un toadeck.receivel his' freight, and in Hag evening went to.see the l elephint.. His first attempt was at, the BoWery Theatre. While entering the house 'hi- felt a band thrust into his coat pxlietti, without , lartherltdo he grabbed the fellow by the Iherk, and in his hand sew his:lpocket book, freight,thill of la- Mew, and, all. Several of the inieompl ice then Clo sed around him, and in ' the melee whic- tensued. . the Mekpocket eseaped in, spite of the hi rind cry of the,,, - ;unfortunall.i loser, His attempt to tire chase fetter the startip, were frustrate by the gang who attiod in his„`Way` and put-lied hint back. I mentioli this as at:Warning to the unssuitustiented who May shun' -to bring cargoes of mil to " Yorki." 1 refrattirii - nt giving names, though the nua g luc es k sight-seer will undoubtedly peruse these Pa .I 1 , We have Just been visited by one or the old 'style rain storms. The water deseendeirdn streams like tine overflow of a Mighty ocean. I . In many placesthe streets were Completely dooded horn side tc6ide, white the wind blew a perftet linen cane.f, A witurgs and shutters danced ffierrdy.- end xis. a Als to ahem prohienaded signs! and huge trees. gr.!erions damage resulted all over , town, and and in-,,one in -laser a new public School. nearly completed, was almost entirely de- tioyeil I hate to chronicle. a lreall Mat of tile turf, an astournfier for ipoititti men, being no less than a race agairist.tinte, by it large hay gelding, of (Me lin n etre d miles in tie done inside of dine hours for Four Thcrus aunt Dollars. t;The horse made the die niece Its eight Ihours, fijK . -five aniuntes. and fitly. three Ifeconds.l The-l - viaip• was net ased during the rah, and the horse was anxious to increase his speedbhotiali 'checked by his driver to the very last tune. Its a fent- of, horse-flesh it t has never been seen before, and will probable be I seldom or necer,Wltnesss4l again. 1 - ' I [The noble animal reliirred to, we lade oberved since, died the Same night. IleWas taken from the , 1 course in a very weak condition, and Put in the stnble7.where. he was bled, and then coYered with six or:eight h!atikets lii is the pervading opinion I among horsemen, that this soperubundapre of coy ering,i:while in an exhausted elate, ,caused his •death 'ii The'niAtifie, 14 noticing this case editor': ally, lemarks, " if mi.other Male existed than this one first, that-the nobles' horse 10 the Yworld, one .. , whielOad performed thi• greatest feat Of speed and eaduriiince, lies been brinally murderedl; by horses raeintegarablers, there Would be cense enough for us ' To but in every honesi hand a whip II To:lash the re-call naked through the world.' • li , - 1 • Eds. journal.] Amiang the late new inventions, is a ( .litst power press!' by a French citiZen of New; York, Victor B'eauniont, which will print thirty thousand sheets per hour, on boa sides.' Thebest of ilioe's wilt turn MI but twenty thOnsand and requires. eight 'feeders. The peke one 'yombinos the principles of the Nttpier and Hoe Keine& and . its patent has been fold to Col. Hoe, Who will now miunittamiire them.; • . It it,said that the celebrated New litre thin of Dry - Goods merchants, A. F. Stewart ili -. Co., pay', annually to the United Slates Treasury; in duties, over One Million of Dollars. On l ,lintiday lust a collection was take nl up in Dr. Alexander's Church, on , the Filth Avenue, for the BiblefSociety alter a discourse 'from the pastor, . which amounted to the unusually Lige suits of Thrie Thousand and Eighty-five Dollars, one of the la...gest collections ever reached.. I . Fritin an English paper we learn that the Eng lish and French Chess clubs have made a - novel matcljoo be played at the Ilippodroute i m.Paris.-- A huge - chess no.trd wiq be marked out on the turf.), The ensiles will be carried on the hacks of real el. ephatits, and every other piece will be l ri.presented by ort.equestrian perforofier, dressed int character: I The Bangs and Queens will be dressed in gorgeous i robeet the Knights in, fite armor and the Bishops will fpiresent the "trite Church militnab , The Hudson River Railroad Company are build in" as engine to run front New York to Albany, 141 Miles, in - two hourS and a hall; mid draw a traintj.if six passenger cals. It is being eonsts acted at Slitingfield, alass.,,anil will soon be fi nished. Its weight will be thirty toils, with eight lent di ivers, and {till co.! Eleven Thousand Dollars. As an Engine, she is probably Unsurpassed. : Acieoriling to promise 'I Wing - ire your lady read era ataketch of the fashions, althotigh it I make any blunder, let them remember that 1 im not pre tend to be a D'Orsay, or a Beau „Brunarnel, but meri.4y notice what passes ,directly before riay eyes: , . ." Iti,che various stylesi of dress, plaids, and those ' opa teirge and startling' pattern, predominate—the contract of colors being in many eases striking...-. Dresfes are worn open in.. front with rich under handkerchiefs as a general rule. Cloaks are the rege,6f . thepresent Winter, and are Made of vel vet and cloth, though the lon ton seems to be the former. The style of muting varies; one of are ' mosllgmeeful of which is a tight buddire, buttoned ita front, with a deep cape set on abOut the line of the shoulders and reaching about to the knee, be ing sbmewhat shorter in front than behind where it reaxitess its gretitesi depth. The whole is heavily erah(indered and forms an elegaut garment. There are, however, about us inany stylesas people have fangs.. Bonnets, as well as the. entire dress, are !extremity gay, and many , very re:A crelre , are Made with trlminines of !milled ' ribbon, laid uport. a OM of plain'aill: or satin, With contrasted .colof,s. The predominant eolor of the. • season iseengs to be blue, as about every other lady that I meet is blued in some part 6r Oilier: Skirts and undOcluthes jI am toho are wall deeply and ex pert/itWily worked. ' • ..,tA, q mach kir the fash ien ; and now dear latheisone worn for the customs. It is the mode in New York, especially sine* limey skirts have come info fashion, for the feminine.] invariably to carry their' earthents in their hauds,well taken up. The prover bial liiirt of New. York crossings may he Urged in ' exe se, but hundreds of ladies have I wen -with ; all 'splayed, when promenading a Walk . , destitute: of particle of mud or dirt. ' This is all very fine for the connoisseurs in a pretty toot and a Well turned leg, abunthuit chance for full observations of botft of which may he lotted anywhere in Gotham. Telt me ladies, why is it that Ise seldom see large freeand thick ankles holding up their dresses, and .also'-inform me why, when fashion so Ordained, darthe ladles trail their dres-es ii 'gunner yard iu inuif and filth and never dream, in any remedy.-- Ahrtis fashion ! And once again, how many hun t Bred ladies do I see-continually with their under handkerchief.] so outrageously thin and. worn -- sec tow;akto display to the eye of every lookerson all Mali: which proper decency ' would lead them l to conceal- 4 Its, 'tts fashion ! This will make them freely show at one time, and at another blush or faint, at n mere allusicm to the hidden beauties of the humap frame, 1,t251 50 potent is, fashion, abd with such an nymisway doed t 1 rule'utankind, its slaves. G. C. F. • PMLADELPRIA LETTER. {FROM OCR OWN CORELSPONDRNT.I. Docent al Itnalili—Trno Bill against Marshals ilrynkaop,olv.,--Gabi Dust Riatry—Consoli. d#tion Report, te. The Board of Health are in a scrape, owing to, bays)* seized on at , Suspected" house in' Vater stheit—forced. an entrance, tumbled the tneniture anik.bediling Out of the w,nd o ws, and closed the pla4s up. Canso of all this fuss—.flu cholera was smoacturut!" and so the nuisance must be abated. The:jury in the ease rendered a verdict of five dol lars! damages (or plaintiff. A new trial is being asked for in the clue. "Judge Grier's officers," Messrs. Jenkins, Croe sin laid Wynknop, have likewise gone too near the steed trap of broken Mw, and, accordingly, are caught, the Grand Jury of Lifzerne county having humd a tree bill against them (or the disgraceful lermcied at Wilkesharreilatety. - ~ - • - se ibe types hart - 5 . it, "a borbfigohidust, Sent on tot Mint here, has hceivemytied of 4 445,000, and the 7 ,vacatit space filled in with shot, ke. This "they looks like a hoax, but You hare it at theme ket*alue ' e.,—what it is worth. • Jullienand his monster banditry: , here, and have iskin Philadelphia by storm: 'Tura whieh _way' yoU'urill, the praises of Jollien's music greet your ' - • " _ 7e Consolidation. Committee', report has just bft i published. It is fitted with valuable infant* lion) cbtedy of a kcal nature. Prom it 1 gather—. The funded debt of the city anil - diitrictaw gin e 9 rg73.5 25. To meet this the Gaps Works, Ns am. Water Works: Stook in Rairleadv, la $110)29,628 93. ThisTabows a rather:good, state of. things. However, when we get our Reform melitbertl Harrisbo:ll thugs wilt even look het ter than they do now County Boards, Sheriffs, Health Boards, needy Raihteds, ere, Men will be held wubm proper bounds, and the public prove Will grow none the leas thereby. -8.8. M. new cotton factory - is short. *be nutrted In Lancasta. P.. - • . . 2- ' • ' - rPois An' . - • .- 1110SPrIbilit , 1016 10411 t, " A 1 AittriEstsc -.1 ,;,, -..,•• %:, ..i -,-, -P' . --• ' • Extrrons'oaft•rue - . . '.. T • - . rwried has assurance ~. t . /keel 4 ' ' ' S .; ', Ti . .... •' 04 ttom _Port &whin- P...,!' ~ ...-• ' 7. '• ' ' PrivnelPir may be enjoy ee ' the '‘. It .:. •if.' t•'s . •• Riglein, On Illeaimpleßbruhr , ii... 7;II kriffe.jegdortiticin. „ The institution ' ._ .' ..• r .'' • *Oa ST*4t l3 * under an act ill latki ' r. • .-, c...thriStateLeglii. !stare. Severalliweriatid Dolleas werecoatilbote4 -• l:l re , A •s groelsnd ViteAtsinatirelit ; t ' gother Noreor o i W tneavisniaisace. inc. s p XI" patinae' haw/ AiLtady experienced theWaltilit Of the. noble node:. .. nein' At t. of the lAartisi ides that •" Any 4" of fecia r atsi iskity tp4o I.,3,,,,aruiuea, if Weight t o the Hospital Ivilltiess'asrmtpioar - hours, ica4 l : and !' outer -P2ll:clua l i re/onm . tub:slow • of (mad, rotor or eetrntry'2.s4l4'l* admitted, so Ur? 1 ti th e tferisioti of the Fos/04*er Sergeori,dre., '. thus reaching no. ' ~:,I-. 11 .:t . :: t. - - - On Thank/gift* dayithe • will be monis al* jril'ull*v l 3or at the- ' " !Church, Centre toctettsittet, morning net Clirter.f.N nem and al!.:in-"; Amsted are invited to attend_ .1.1 - C-• ,• ......;:... , .. 4 .5y5 , ..5 - 4 1 . , ... ,,, ... , ; -- ...........1C.....,trawrea.-Waswatriter. P. B.—Among themalimitat,:itierierrolent offteerr., Dr. FaanclS WWI' lathe PhYalsHian ; Ik. A. lirw soll,_the barren_ , Ea*cEn' W.,_rnsiti Treasurer ; rearms wAtanto E ',,, -...o.eere . 4nd - ~ I 0 - ( t!i•t•-.......L iimioilinl - • - = - ittuNttflt ',MIN I.- . Iron T iiii , i ) . • '' -• birlfoMlNCr.saiiihwv. • The buildings of thiainstiintim which were so recently degroTt'd...bcfici.rtiert'.ittrenix-lika, risen from their ashes; Mid new jiteieft more , commodi ous, more eOn'reoient,4ore' brut indcomman-, ding than before, they sfitur., they are jiettlf ir t " considered...ihe pride and o • tot 1 110 deinitn ful cilley,hi which thef ar 111 W.; Thirtuild. 4s„ in which. re the chapel4aehation „ad' otber palic roans, together Withltlne aparpfeata mew. C72by the &nate *wands. aratlitee , fti -number, 44 0 Met each, built ofthrtek." - and Rua distance of ahml 35 fliet from each Othei6,§The iientm building is four stories high, beshleir:th4basenient ; and the others three. The getierfil #ciandina 11111, and the building by.tha yonnijailsee, ere on the opposite aide of the odeet4the, latter also three stories lush and entirely . --and though nut built of orich(maire a truly 'sail imposing ap• peatuThase., , f•The rapidity %Vitt:which t.se edifi ces hare 'gone up, isi trto;;; ; Aistonlshing ! Lan. Mareli, nothing but a heap of,:ottlderteg ruins wits to be been on the Siondu TAG*, we may see ions new brii.dings on the Si* ground:an alive witlibusyowt enterprist* yOmpg aten and ladies! - Wyoming Seminary iss,loer since its opening in 1814 , eontinnallY gnftwirlht • , Ithe . estimation and favor of the public ;and 'AttAai • - it Si considered, wherever its name is lasionteza first class, high toned literary intstltutiori. ThAtits eithmt from ih , unparalleled prosperitYo sad ;ostensive patronage; and never has us petrefAteli i al*afirii as at present. Its wren: uttendantss in aboutylue, and the probe Mil amounts almost tol!fiotitioty, that during the coming Winter, the number will be swelled to nearly, (knot quitesl e ! Width niimher it will •acconialcdate, when I ' umKiirrangements now making are complete . Tb:i rapid increase • is owing, partly, to the iacipte ' inducements now held forth to all, and especiall .to young men and fiches, whose means are - liMead. By purchasing '7 a scholarship, tuition silly be had in 'all branches, except mum, drawingiend plating, together,firith a room Jumbled, forlgnaga • Vaaa., et a cost of Taretyrx , stva Doi. s! II The agent, Rev. Geo- Landon, is rupidle selling fihe, E4;hularships ; and. the . whole number, uric q i iictihs.ind, will bOOO be sold. The ;Tice . of tnition to those not having scholarships, is competativelliery low, as low as in any other school of the fkind ; and as low as can possibly be aftwded.l !It Irarrea from $3 to 0,40, per quarter of efite: 3l laieeks. Drawing and Painting, 61,50, - and her ' On . the Piano, slo. The boarding , estebiiitiinelit is ! under the care of Rev. A. Bronson, 114 is . bitlid ...tor the puopose ; . and is conducted-ill 11_1412106that would do credit in the best boarding bones I u 'l-: the country: The price of board and waribinS; i.e.iitt room -furnished., is 1;62,00, which, together with hills of tuition, must be paid ineartably iii Offence ; one half at the commencement, and the render at the middle °Pike term. •• `r e ' 11 lt,has never been kleatekthat this institution possessed facilities foe;instrbehoa, as great as those possessed by any mbar instil/Stipa in lit kind in the State; and its fiteditie4 SO now certainly, far better than ever befo4 Thifrbuildings have been ron,tructed.on a plea Originated by the Principal,. Rev. R. Nelson ; and comli, 9te rare advantages, both for'meurine the best . 1 41:Vipline and attention. and rendering instruc4on evittand effective. The plan is pronounced liy,l;Ju "Woodward and many other gold ', lodge's,' !fo ' . 7 ;si " ittodelp.of eonye. nience." - . . . The %tang ladies a • corisielnlY under,- / the elite clod sulk'n'' ,4o o of raid Ptektmess,, _• anitthe ,ante cure is exercised over;. the 1 Male stinkiits by the Principal and Prof4sori. 'Who occupy rooms among those of tho tours sentlemen, and• eat lit the Willi!, table: q 1I ~ ' 1 ; .-.. ' • The new, completeondt 1 1/stubble "Bennett Li- !nary," possessed hype :frittaary at the time 'cif! the fi re, and which as erlitrely, consumed, will again be supplied andiptalli enlarged by the munif icence of the same chen'ettrotent gendernnn, lion. Liba Bennett. of Wilke.ben:Of, as son rkts the room is ready to receive IL whitt will he i n a tete weeks. ' Extensive tind 1 / 4 i,altititile addition, hate also been made to the cheitifitnl, philosophical, and astronomical apparatbsr''st,'V-thet , these sciences may be fully illustrutera iititlit); muftis lectures, by the must new and interest tit experiments. ' Possessed of all these fanAities.; situated in one of the most delightfuPvalteyit'iu'"Ane world ; easy of access frt.lni till paeis .. 4--t.WI country • and under the supervisioa of a (till atid*perienot:d board of teachers; how can en in ii 'Onion fail of success?. Young Men, and young hulas, if you want to as a good. sobitaldial,init.if you please, highly tinwhed education ; lf,', yoU I wi th .to develope add improve the powers kirrhich - f;sod has given you for wise and noble purre,i,olciffilt slow romper° ftursell for usifttlisess and intliimuici,M life, and for the en joyment of the only iroVllhrippineis both in Ibis wood and the world i lo endie—that which arises froth enlarged and Mtky ant . ioplioni of the elia_rag, ter Of OW, and a corieetl knnwledge of the InWit which No has made fur tfte4overidneut of matter and of mind ; in short if ;if want to become, pm grown,:intellectual alio iiiii-.•wouien, and answer the end,of your ocean:in, titAz is the place for you. For further informetionili n quire 91 Rev. D. A. Shepard, Wilkesharre, Or.pPihe Principal , Rev. It. Nelson; Kingston, Lueenal County, Pa. Karam/47 17, DM ;111; - ",„ • P 0046.41.. l',L7 OVER I wails ird c fOt the members of the nest Loogress wilr.serelor their first time in that: capacity. • 1 . 0 6 THE Rastanial ?donthiates Millard Fillmore for Presitrenti tiilBs6l 117' TnE PßESlD.F4llVbfessige wilt be sent to the postmaster/ 1 1 ;Iiie most important cities in advance, g - tven to the newspa pers the moment i tr ii. , ntect to Congress. D? Txe FOLLGoitERe the President are out Mina strange Mler In Massachu setts, if they form '-ualinoris with. Free toil ers; they are to be reMOied ; in New York, if they don't do it, They be to be removed. !I:7A WA 5111Nd i tONi kspatch says :—Tli e Collector. Mr. Red eld,;and oho Van Buren, now here, were tel4ntriited to come on at 2 o'clock—and they l!tek/41 5i Thursday.— What is to pay ? ilVihrj,t, is the matter ? Can't tien. Pierce tell hurt him ? •- nilscgLlCANlEOttis. 07 A PREMIUM fg *liver cup was awar ded tor the best fon tog - , a y, "at a late Agri 'ft b cultural Fair in 'Agitstal,t_Teo. • pg. WREN they 1900 mark a roan as a rascal io Engtatut thi4 •put him in the “stoi.ks." They do th*isnme thing in Wall Street. - •;}.' 1 . ); • (U' SevENTErs4terrtiq are under indict ment for murder ii &Oily or New York, and are to he tried imrnOtately. C 7" IT is ealculatedllie use and mantilae litre of every thousand' lans 6f white lead. causes, on an averuge;'-'1?..5 Italia:its and 5 dea thy..i! U' "MAT'S TIIF I .o},Tlom." i/e snow being a foot in ihicknetr.tn Franklin county, Maine, the Franklin. Wishington,Jeireradn, Madison Debating Assikiation is discussing the absorbing question.lihetherthesnoiv tell a foot deep 01" focltig. , 97Ttnc , TIBED I,A NDT elegrap h of to urs -1 day fast says:-.. Aire it informed that the I drivers,of the teams ikthe coal mines have struckifor higher Wiageti, They are all boys mid nbw get from line' "dollar, to one dollar twelve-milk-hall eentsiier day. They de manii one dollar ttirelitt4and9-half ,and one do II ar, t wetity.4ve tea iii":" - _ r IV t „ . 13,7 AN ENTERTNISIND Company; of gen. tleineo Of Harrisbiirg,l itte erecting, Just out. side the borough iimit#, a large establish ment 'for the mautsfacitio of Railroad. Cars. This establishment. , is .itt'ltlic - ,forei _ of an L, two hundred feet ti ne Way', 'acid one hundred the other, with a hind:Same foundry for cast ing wheels and other ety,tinga in a separate building. .f iii.:, , glemigilialif ' , EllutpqsolSAL. .• ___ , uv• EDUCATION.piI texas.--The F/ag of our Union says .. , iitice have about lour hundred and eighty Coetmou'Schools in the State. These aeltgole,are ineharge of teach ers who are comixttentgetterally to bestow * knowledge of the iniuttlfiry branches of pray.- , tidal education. We kre tWentv-one high 40. schools and college' c , ' tere4 by our Legis lature, eight female ' litotes and thirteen. male. 'Nine of thOse j re elastics! in their course, and conseMettilit waste not depen dent upon our enitgbitted sister States for the menial accomplishhlent of our youth.— It is said there arethit* theteenid Persons is Texas over twenty vet* of age who cannot reed and write.'!r ‘ , . I` l , :ti - ""71:' ,------- 7 - , 0:,!' BenoourAsi74lll..salaries are :dna. ,cing " down East,'" ilAter.the Ist of Marsh next most UI the (0441 in the varionspub. lie Schools= Bast*n *ro to -have their pay increased. The nalarles of 'masters in the Latin and High Seliobli will remain u at present, 12;400. ,'.' Ham (4 the. Grammar -schools are to reettive4l.Boo, Or annum, in. of $l5OO, *Sat present. • The salaries of stibmiastera of Grarothar schools will be , from`ol o o* , 11140— or l ' lCl°° for, the first yeaels - perelie, $llOO for the sea twat $l2OO fortfur - -third7and thereafter. Tish. i .ele of Lana tad ittlait seheobt will receive 111S00, instead of $1204; _The salary °Tub ers '11) tbe GintnnerAehaohteniaeineleawd trains la s9oo'i;4 , llead . assistants In 44 Gramwertiehoolil eit) tetifteielees4so yer twaaw. jawed ot 00` mid the present pay, or 1350 tO 4 , * assastants 'ollie changed tolf4oo.q' ~ ":eihtte efrhe' waster of Nonni aehool4i taiel at s24loo::Oef,tok sum, - . g . I )P , idi-f, : i ma ' 4 I• , 414! 13 114°,1 ~, ,: : - 1 ,-.-- -: :.: 40,46 - ii•O:.:2'. - :::-- 1: . ----.t.... ' --. 1 44,,..,ii i : ;:, q , 6 izi. i 4. 1: k — inEitsoi + hilitAias . wide/phi' 4n ii* .14thents altAb*Tcntalin 411ofed tiu3he t.ttt 6 . 0:7 air. Sis. RirrtitooisEtlfit,ilr offieili,- lintat the Conieeraiitm of a Chnith at Wilth. inaikooville. Pa.. on Fridair ,nforaing,suildek. ly 1001oviin dead. EiPEROR of Ilayti:; has ordered' IJVBiblai.Tealatnents and Protestant t* &mks, shall be admitiedlo his Island, du*, free. =. - - tr:7" Ox ruc3olh ot , Sepieirtbei, East. thirty", , nir4e Roman Ca:holies poblicli joined 'Ole' National Church of Geneva: This wairtbe resift of a course of lectures okthe citron of Pstffery, given by ministers'of tbervetormed huth during the winter. .. •./ ! ' • CgREBILTSCILTION OEVRCOUNI9II.-4The ill7l says - Mr; Somerville, Biass. y has publicly renounced RotUantsm Ind conveyed MtheP. E. Church thetestahlishment long known as Romaii Catholic Oi ( phan Asylum, Prospect HIM Somerville. valued at a sum between 35990 nail ;6040., /ILI - GAVAZZI. is announced by a Nii apalitan paper that GaveZzil has been ler. communicated by the Pope, together with th*new paper started by bun is New York. caged " The Crusader," and all its resderi. • Terrible tate ! Wonder if GaVA77I "TAT Crusader," and " alt its reader's," will 61* viv,e 1 ~ . ~ •- • . ~. .] I.Lf-TIIE NOTESTANT EPIqC.OPAL envzou in ithe trailed States progresses steadily lii dill number of its ~commtpicants.- a nd also of hpariaties, clergymen . and dioceses. . Tlie fo4owtag tabular statement extracted Irani the ; Western Eptseopslian, will snow; tbi, Veen.. Diocererk. Clergy. Pari4regl. Com Order # . r' 1 1 E04' 21 5 1,79 !82,208 114 1835 23 703. 807 ..35,4W 185 I€l3l 23 051 955 1 40,303 • Is 3 l 27 1,087 1.059 55,9,1 115 18.$ ' 27 1,221 1,222 *.• 72,030 20.1 187 28 1.,404 W 1,459 • 80,996 146 1850 29. 1,558 1,500 :.93,238 150 10.2 7 29 1,50 1,550 100,000 100 i! i —..........._—_._1_1 • _ ~., rir" ' QUARREL BETWEEN CHURCH AND Sx`los.—ln one of the iuterior towns of Vat pataiso, there has risen a dispute between the curate, who is represented as a worth less man, and the local (10centor of the town oi l departMent. In '.onsequenee, the Arch bishop has laid dr: town owlet. mterdictimi, ; orciered the . cementry to he Idlosed, so 111$ the dead have lain unburied.;; and deprived the pTple of all religious ,onlinancis, in the meannme, Nola is a pretty good insight ip inia portiOn of the beauties of priest-ridden conntries.4 P ~UTRVIE IN MAINE EY THE RONAN ISTQ.—There was some trouble at Ellsworth, Me., on the Bth inst., in consequence of the lAcetion,•hy the town authorities, of an op pltcation oy the Irish Catholics, that the slhoal money be-divided, and they receiCe their proportion, for the purpose of establish tog a shoo!, out of which the Protestant Bible should be kept Considers bliexcitemen t stied, and at night two Catholic boys broke into one of the schoolhouses,. nod deeteny'ol all the Bibles found these.) - Op Monday they Were arrested, and one of , theist sent to j4l. Th e Catholic s are m establish'a school im- Me diately, it is said. • • • 1' 1 107' THE BANKS of the adherents to M4r monism are at present being greatly at rengilt ehed, especially in Carmarthanshire, 111 - Mormanshire, soil other iraportant districts td South Wales. Numbers of these people have lately joined ibis sect, including many persons, of high respectability and middle class station. A. well known Welsh lectur'er, named Robin Dhu, whose; influence with the people is very great, has lately joined ihe ranks, and his eloquence seems finmense numbers have-lately lett Smith Wales for the SA Lake, and many others a!je now preparing for depirtere in the spring. • .1 . _ . (fERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.—It sluitilibe ritmeinbered, when the coarser Partiles of Arnim rliy are diverted from their properchannels ande rff,me deposited in the skin, that :cutaneous ern'', I I 1 Ons are the certain consequence 4. • 5 1 'Wright's Indian l'egetaldr Piii, will be I°oo keerglitful medicine for all disorders of the rk, ( ln ; 14ectitsse they expel from the body' those kioisonints hhumors which are. the Cill4 of all •kindeof er;jip- Ve diseases. Wright's laili4n Vegetable 'Odle Will tie found to aid and improve digestion,. and is they nre a direct puriGer of the blood, they will mostcas anrcdly give health and vigor to thr whole ! s tatue, Which in torn will be sure to give a smooth 'nod Ifealth complekion. - - ~ 1 ll Ca ution.;—Storekeepers would : do well to eier dire care in buying' from pedlar.., We under:4Bnd . that a man by the name 01 Hiestand, and another i4 , ' the name of Sines, are offerinj, what purports to lie Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. These per4ms , are not authorized Agents Ibr th in Medicine, and tbe article offered cannot be guaranteed RS genuMe. the genuine Is for sale by Mri . . E. M. BEAT- Ti, .T. G.TIROWN and J. S. C. MARTIN, Pritts iil.e. Wholesale Office, 169 Race :_4reet,./ ) filia• Iphia , . ~ r. . I . „ N. B.—The public ar e reiipecttnlly iutoi med Out C. ntrams, of Pottsville, le . not un agentfor 1 t tut medicine, and we cannot guarantee as genitine t article offered by him for eale:i • WILLIAM WRIGIII. STILI. ANCITHER.-111r. Weyth, 1 think a ditty I owu society, to' tell you, and I hope you A4ll let the public kr t ow. that Dri. Ceiniter's Fever d Ague Pills, (prepared by C. P. Hewes,) are a Are remedy; My wife had been in had health for fiye year , past. We could not tell what ailed h r ; neither could the eminent ph y sician who attended Kier, or at least, be could not cure her. She cent t!ained among oiler things, of a orange ferfm or the heart, as if there was a. lump there, thal disturbed her much.. For three weeks she was Firostrated by Fever and Ague; which did not +ld to the medicine given her by the physician At this cri-ic I procured at your Drug Store • pee hex of Cooper's Feller and Ague Pills. (prepet4ll C. P. Hewes,) which acted Like a charm and cured her compietelY She says that -he ieelsitke Itirselr informer days, apd is better health than s.e bac twee ~i nce her marriage.' l'HarriAbarj, Oct. ii, 1951. ~:' • 1 For mile by John S. C. Martin, DruiTi , t Pots V lie' : ; H. J. Beacham, Tuwarora ; and H. Stir: IS , Port Carbon. '. i' . , . t ACAltii.--Since the ProprietOr's recent Labor.: tuor,: - enlargemenis have allowed him to supply h numerous orders for Lyou'a 4atharion, Jae .bus a 0 'introduced some new chemiintl attnitit4 winch add still to the high vharaeter of this" litinealy . Opular article for Coring. Beatitifying..Preserving alp Restoring the Hair. ' T .• - ' I t } Let those now oar Who never used befare - ' t . . And those Who alwari (used, ,I Now use the more, 7. • • , • '1! iThe Price ii, still °S cents, ito large !mule , ' Ilnd II • nay he had to any Store in the united States. ' . D. S. Barnes v Proprietor, Da Broadway, I.S: V. llSold by every Dealer in Potisfille, F. W. Dom SlonA, Philadelphia, Wholesale Agent , , .il I" I DIGEST."—Such to tne true meaning of'the Word "Pepsin," or of the'two Greek words from OWhich tt is derived.• This is the significant and fap opriate title of the True Dlge_s)ive Fluid, or 9us trie ?Moe, prepared by . 1101'01170:1 ‘ 01 Rhiladelplua, from the fourth Stomach of the ;;Ox itthe cure of inti*stima awe Dyspepsia. It 101 attire's owe remedy for an unhealthy Slomaeh.— bio art of man can:equal its curative powers - , readers good eating perfectly emisistent wish health: the figure of the Gs, in another part of thyi pa- rovravii.Lm "MARK TIE. • ORIIECTEIV WEEKLY FAR TILE J °URN ' rat flour. bbl $7 551 fir'd peaches pied. i.. 0: • to do do 500 do do implied s 30 '4l , heat, bushel 14 5 I Or'd apples paired i 1 13 *ye, do _6O Egest:dasen F 17 COTO. do -... 80 Sutter ' 50 gate, d 046 Shoulders, , .1 8 Potatoes, do - ' 751 llama.' 12.0 la "Ittiotby Seed . 113 llay,Soe .15 00 lover do .3 30 Plaster, ';io 00 MitHILLCD: I L , . I re Lewisburg., Un lon minty. On the 13th Inat',„, by et , John 11. Castle, PRESTON:N. LINCOLN.E;sq Roston, Mass., to ANNIE; Li daughter of James Moore, 1: , .q• b , ' ,:. . ..9 , ~ On thq M inn ., In Trinity, eb arch. • Frallialilik by Dank) I so. Dan _Washburn, lector .: MB OA WILI4AIf .4 1 , iLsy of -NM Caren. to 11•111.10 ST FOX otihn fon Of t plate. '. , , , , . ., l' l i, Oa the 13th WC. by Rev. John Medina, JoiiPn i QM of tortsvitte. to MaINAIItLF WATKINR of • t. Malls . 1 Oa the 11th inst.. by Rev: Ingep b hlceool.i lAN , SEW LAFFSEY to ELLEN SNEDDEN, both of . s township. - ' DIED t le Tamaqua. on the Itub !aat.,:rILLI/111 ARiTE to this ghee, on the 13t11; ieet..4l7/tONY piling. aged Owns 52 years.: • i• F"`, _ , . ,_____._ 1 i :), mum= Nomas. : t__ , .. REV. ROBERT AV. OLIVER. from Padidol ! Ants. teUl .presicb 111 the Antidote Refbiated resbyterian Ctionb. Haslet ,-: sued. tomotrow Oabbstb) liorleg and Berens. `The mobile 4 ini fee. tfollp tinted to attend. , f 2 - .. "tit - BAPTIST CalilitCH.Makkattago Atteet,Mev. Pb , " 3.II4IVARDCASTLE,-Pastar. Sank* Avery Mabaatb at 101 Wand. A. M. aao 7 P. M. - 1 1 , TuiNfry Tipmeff' (SPlscoPal4.-4itenr. qte. l VANIEV.WASHOMMN. o,etor.- genvicehai ,114 "f` • assing. at 7 ". _ 1111118 - %ILI., RE resehleg ie . the 'ChM hit lettbetageberett, K every etifethy g 52d 420115/. _. . f , ~,,,, .c.,.......ic .....c a , ..Itte , '. s' _OCIBM—The the re et thtlf - are: requeuee to attend i 0 . _tune _ _ .... __t bile Bowe a Daniel &nee ,ntelllNSEtilLY the Inth a Nacember:lllsl,4o le' I - - ttli.4 -?hose who ate entitled terifertnin ' ' *O, darld we're theal. Ity ordeieff thnendinity. ='''' ,, Y -Q.• , ; .....1,44., Milissa;,...A. io. Other papers willineasneopy. • ' • Porrairius utzaaar SOCIETY.--A elated kfaillair aftbe Puigsvtlle Literati: Society in held us Waslarsday atrial:rt. -Sas. 234, lOU In raisin's 71 o'clock : • Eftinfe"-I. ; ''FraarA Etiseiatim sad tun. floadrp.J. Macomb Wen:kill. laatialon:-" Is the Intiosara of /air girDra Lle taitte liapplersa or a Pe o l4la ;IfifirOtive—Wit. L. Whimsy. Joseph 0,1%11100 N'skiii;ss—Johnllagbes. A. IR Ity,order of.be flasiets. , . . JOHN IL DOV-GLAIIS.See- job, ODD PELLOWirCittleTßY.—Persons Iv' rose ofparchiabig kits In the Odd reiktfne ertlirlir. 41111 apply to Fay ea PcreT.at the bon Store. Tows Ilan ; Juan J. JOiret. JUnetesttle *feet i or • Jo it ft a. C. 111Asetn, Centre street. ' • k0r.14.1863. - 4sit rffi. ISSATTT dG 80A1 luree iessoved to Ow 11. ofike ofC. W. Pitman. Esq., In ;Cootie street; below the Amerteals House. "bete persoas baying business wish thew will please call. JAMES THOMAS t CO.. will also be found- lo the same oece. . • April 16. lat. - 16-tt GEORGE WItiGAN ille, SOS. Minees of Red Asti Coal. rimaquit. •. . Jan. 8.1853. t-ly NOTIMIL-CHAREES MILLER it CO. tonere., Moved lbw cake, In POlisdniphiii, (Min No. Ai Dock Street. in No. 13 WALNUT dtreet, north elan 1 between Frain and Peened directs. - Ptiltad•a., reu.S.;bs3. IRON & CUTLERY. AGIC LAATK.lBl3lB.—Sometbletto Meese 11 ' the younratere daring the (ming holidays, for sale et the Town Llalk Iron store, by. • FRANK POT?. November 19, 1.*3 47-tf HOOK SPIKES FOR T., RAILS.—IOO LA Kegs for sale low, to close our a.consigotnent,st the T..wo Hall boo more, by FRANK POTT? Nov. 19, 1093 - 4"-It . . ABLE CVTLEllliVs—American goods mills I hoe are not to be excelled, baying from the Borst balanted Ivory handle to good 'common 'serviceable gond*. .1 am able 10 please the most fastidious, For tale at the Town Ilan loin More, by • Nosembec 99,1993 DUILDIA4I3I IdARDViAIIE.—An unequalled JJaisollitiellt of all that ta becesaary to build Of fe• pair a house, for sale at the Town Ilan hoe Sulfa.- Nwrmbrr 19, 1833 /AAR PlPE—fur ntachlorry, with L stopt,te., at tbe • Too Hall !roe Store. , November 19,1833 STEEL, @hear tiled. nay iron, Nail kJ Rods. Railroad lion. Flue.ite... for sale at Ihe Townlhll Iron /Store. • FRANK POT?. 'NIMBI a ILIELZURI9.--I , ..emlum ankles, v. 'ma V have ;urn the prises at all the !hare Fritts. and at our own County Agricultural Fats were awarded premium, /or sale aunt. Towa Minima Store. ' Faah 6: 'POTF. Q AtINAGIE AIDPIS MEAT CUTT ER S, with detached kolvee. No Housekeeper should be wlthour them; witt cut fur fernLy use 4 pounds„or n.cat per minute. For sated' the Town 11M1 ldifd Store. • FRANK POTT, November 19,18.53 ft-tt IKLITe9RTTI ROME & RAT TRAPS. 1.3 —Maitre 'en3 Stdirf.b ill one nista. For stile by • , K ' - November 1 FRANK Po 9, 7433 - • -ir ll% rilDrig.—Pine double and single, guns. leaning improved Water-proof L i ps, Powder, Shot, Wadde, name Bags, Powder Flanks,Bhot Pandit -it, ere., at ity.T..wn Hatt Iron Stole. . November 19.1r1:63 . - - rIIIE :YANKEE SELIr.SFIARPIGNIEfiI. —The best Cornatlder 'cutter In the wothi..vol tart longer, watt better, and do more than Joy other machine extant... For sate at the Town flailimp done. FIZANKPOTT.' Novel:Orr 19,11153 'A NM ALL ASSORTMENT or Holten' i:en aloe Pockrt Kuiveot cwt received at dept. 24, 1853 PTIAVES, DEALER. IN scaAP IRON, .Copper, Brie.. Bar and Block Tin, Sadder's Spletter Lead, ht. Orders 'received for &IPS an 4 Copper work, and Machine. furntehing. All Order., connected with the above line promptly attendad to. MP' N. E. Corner Peon and Routh eeta.Phtlad'a. tine IL' I en. 24.11. BUSINESS CARDS. ALLEN FISHER, 8 1111VEVOR -and ENOI- :VEER, trot sonttnue the business of his late Fath er, nansuel R . Fisher. Having possession of valuable P.spets, Notes sod (Wahl, he has unusual facilities for the pursuit or his pingession, and tau glee relia ble information in 'outrank. to land In the,Coal Re gion. • HOWELL Flfrill FM and ALLEN FISHER will also continue the buying and selling of Real Estate, and have now fur male aeverat valuable Tract, of Coal Lind._l • Offic, Centre street, four doors south of the. Penn sylvania Hall, sane side, Pottavtlie. November tv, 1n33. 4:-1( DALLS. PAETIER, &C.—ALEXANDER '.I.3IIAWKINo informs the public that ne will per !Mr for Private Pullet, Balls, Hanging dchoola, Sae., Plain Emilliona,Poik.a Quadrilles, Mazurka rift, Schuttlsrh Quadrilles, fke - :, on one OF more iflum menus.' Orders left at his Rube, Shop, corner of Venire and Norwegian Eteeets.(itasern,nt,) will be promptly ariended to. 411-3mll l • BOWaS&N, SURGEON DENTIST, 1./ Office ld brick boildrug, Corner MARKET and SECOND Streets, West side, four doors above Esquire %Onion's Oflice, where all,, operation, on the Teeth ate performed, '‘ &&&&& and newteeih inserted on moderate terms. • lie war. rants all his work. • • O. 1,1853. 40. t f UIW. H• SMITIFIOIIteING ENGINEER and Surveyor; ;silver .Terrace, Centro Street,. Potts ville, Pa. Elittlialltions, 6ep-rte,, Survey, end !Awe or Coal Minna, Coal Land*, Mitchinety, ate., exec 'deg on' ale, 'deftest notice, Agent for Coal 1111111011. • , $.p1.24.1353. _ 39. tr tciAigl. F lmoiwhol at lebes 4 ll ; tl t i f „l onaoi ndiroct so4aa. K ET Street, above Sixth, South Stde, neat door. to II ed I.lon hotel. Philadelphia. sept. 24, ISS 3 .'ltl.3m . L 11V, CONTIVOHADI & naafi. Wmae .E.Ari ALE GitOcERA. Toa and Liquor Dealers, and Commission Mem:ban:l, !so. M . DADEDI' Dettorra sth and CIA, . - E. O. Err, W.: L. H Colitirloll.oll. } PHILADELPHIA. ENRI /Hirt 11551. 27. Em kl NVILLT: 11 RICHARDS, Attorney+ at Law 01 will Mien waft hosineer intrusted to them with dil iseneS rind ca e (~fire Centre Street, nisei door, to If. 11'41orrier. ore. Futtivftle. • . June 11.143 [Jati. 8,1833. 2.1 v• it if .7•--.. 11. -- , , Illi W. CJI 'LEAVER, formerly of the firm of 'IJ. K. &•i .C, CLEAVER. Engineers and gut vet ors. after vend years engagements in whet OA- • tea, has re •o tied. an race in Pottsville. where' he will be plea dto asp the Mends tattle old firm, end aft who may, equire the services of one of.hle prw fesaion. . OFFICE— ;ENTRE Street, immediately oppnettn the "silver 'enlace." May 28,1 W 3. ' .. . i . 21-11 m H OWIS 8. ISHER, 'ATTORNEY AT LA M/ POTTI t VILLF.. •Oalce CENTRE Streei,3 darns South of piscopal enurch,same side. 18.1 y J l i - Ath 11 30, 183 J. ! FORD. GEETY PIO. N W AGENSELLER & CO., Hank s) era and Dealers In Exchange, Tamaqua, Yentea. Conceit Ig attended to, and drafts for sale on all the principal cities of the Union. Also, Drafts paya ble at aft the principal Banking Dolma in England Ireland, ficotiond and Wales. • 1 July 17,1851. • • • 19-11 ' ;.- 1 ft AlA,D.—dow Raab and [Wore, of varloua dei 1../ arriptlone n hand tied for pale by the Subscriber; , ..... , JOHN 11. JAMES, Market Street above Tenth, kntieviiir. Feb.l6, 1853. ... • 9-tf ---" . Anl3.—Harkri Street Property thr nate. - Inquire V of JOHN H. JAMES, Art. • Market Street above Tenth. Pottsville. Feb. 26,1353. • JACOBILLINIC, JUSTICE or THE PEACE will attend to the collertiorr orAcrounte, tr. promptly. said ill the duties apprttattliOl to hie Ofttelt e . Pottartllo, Dee. 15, 135'1. 11-.llye• liliollllAS a. BA NNAN ATTORNEY at LAW, I Office in Ventre dueef, appoolfe the Epietiolial l Ebureb, Pottsville Pent.rylc 3 nl3. N0v.10.1831. 17-1 y ' FOR SALE & TO LET. H 01.1.5 8 dc LOT FOR BADE Oft lithrdliT.: —The subarriber will either sell cc rent troupe and Lot at mresenenectipled by him , I locative in Centre titreet, neatly olisposite, the American limp,. The location Is a gy good one, and the tiasompar is suitable for a diorp. There is a liable riveted on the back pert of 'Le lot. For term= and litioir partscutus, up. plit /Aeon KLINE. i Nov. 5. 1955 45-31• FFosLIRASPJ.—To a good Tenant.* valuable,! Tract of Coal Land. known as the .•Zsr by Trael."l 01111111 e In FraileyTownship. Schuylkill County. east Tweriont. It ties on both sides of the Nine Hilt EltensiOn to Middle t:reek—eontains about !30 acre,. is heavily timbered, and well adapted for en eaten: sire eptitillton. Sever al vslas of Red Ash Coal, have been proved and Salad to be of lint-rate ty. Far farther information apply N to • JOHN HANAN, Of WESTER CLYM RR, . 1 November 3.1853 Pottsville. 45 if LINDA BALE.—A 30 feet lot on Centre Street, No. I. 11. la J. Wynn's midden to Rothiville. Said lord runs from Centre to Railroad *tett. le bounded' on; the youth by lot of S. Uough.Esq.,:on the north by 20 H.. Storer. For terms and panieulars enquire of the dubeerther at his Drug Store, Centro Street. Potts vine. Indisputable title will be given. JOHN 8. C. MARTIN. • Agret fort the Owes,. Angust 10, 1853. 37.tf L' l oll. SALLIC.—Tao rothaftheit Ohets Au. Saila ha, ' hone Eallas. (motor thr hest tu the fehkm,) to other with all Its cosarzloos ; 1110,, e h m ousa "Se a r d e lo n oTo lt r . mo e' a nt ll . perooreird ready fora bualpesa pt 1311)llY t /01IN PINKERTON. .liihsotoogo Strati; Poitsystie; , or BZ.Clalr /ups IL 1853. ' -1.14( • LIIVIN—at large . and toututodlog e . lOaks an Saturn, is Santan't ROW lagr,appothe the Episcopal Mink Ceatre Ef9 Street. Enquire of I JOIIN BARMAN. Jan. $4, NM. 3.4 f ri$31111111"WOOD LOTS FOR 11ALe. 4 -Arataable balletactotaist she moat eeturat pan of the Bat.' *ugh of Pottsville, lately tale out on the Greeswoad &tut. art able of for sate. Apply 16 • A. ItUalle.L. *feat for tha o *eta at his aloe to Ka Matas,* St. — . - Pottavtlltt 'Mar 3 . ' 18; • • laiCiTtioSlll Keg allait T.. . des itabituo. . I CUrrentAs . Cul* . . Clifall. •• ,• : ,-- - •,. Film - , , ' Crantorriii. . . For oak ii L. A. iiENDESSON'a;Ag'i; , Alonsober IC ICa. 01111VUT BLAU KEL—Qsarter flessidar Gasp; %loan Poke .assi A:bit:Mao Labparauddifes U :Mitt "tar c» altra t ibe dad it B. BAN Ales • M. 3, ilia . Lairytallajlag°9ll4o43"6(' COAL. FRANK POT r • 47.tf _ MEE FRANK "PoTT • 47-if PRANK. POTT. ; 47-tf •.] 12131 0 I.:OHCIE BRI011.1"d 39-11 .. S - T(' _& ?U ' . D. ' - . 1 , j liijii ti .-.-2, , „ A " - A>riutifi - NI - .si 1 ers4ll4l*,Piddli....• (Luse to rise . prowl/ea et the i . .' .! . . \ sMaigsreriber two liiiie Plan. . Tye owner is ra. . , • sgrair*g.toiall arta pave issageirs,or i leg will be • . - salirtritiding so a gr. , .W14..11,,AEZA.V.% 3 DEPARTMENT . 104: weep pt.-0106n Roadra,titwil Blanket Ss— - .-•., ._ t _ ,- ! Pineville. , . Pfiriransiirrl9, MS' ;- . . !,, ' .' ! 17...11. STRAP COVP,',—Ww.vveartwieyetiitO th e eameri. her residing at at. Clair, Atom eights days Ito. a tnete 9144% COW. Airith 01 1103111baboria. :WPOeVeT • 111 ratistr.sai4 m r, tow-to Ow entorriber,Fglirri Win :War- ' mattes where Our esti toVainin; flail e suitably -rewarded. -..-•-•••• -',,,, - • :-,• 1 . -Toolias Oltiirrt • 1 1 10 , 19. 1953 -'.•'•: r - 4'.,11.1 . STRAYS, . GOAT.4Catrie, to tin. prenttites 01 the anbaesiber,, a MAC* frOwT.wi. b w hilt ;put on the Ode. •Tbe owner iii reviewed to eau; awl prove properly, Or it will ye wild verordier to law. . - .t_ :,,M1E...4. YARTIV. Mtn Creek. Naiemirr 19; $lOO -- RlLWARUs.l.ost'dri eats ber W, Tarawa' be Dollar 111 I Farmers' Irani of : Tim Arbors r t be paid on delivery , °rim notes to rite t of reiterate. Oct,. 1.183:. ad-rf • . WANTED.. . VI!A iTED TO PIJRETIANT..-•A ECOND- Hand Etegine.fron. 4 to 10 Horne Rower, and Bolters Leave price andpar o ricalanr, at 1111010111 re. November 1.P..1 053 • i '.}T St s WANTILD.-*Tinojbnyt, about 10. One to learn the Lynch Pitman& and 'one to leirW the Coach smithing. Enquire 01 WI.ITAR . Noe. 0, 1851. I Stua . , r or fly TT 30111INE,vaimt istrOEMAK n • MEN as* . Work; at the bilnerav lila Citing boat and hat , elute , 13 . P. WILE SET; 417 sew(((s ' N O.—Pottsville poets pa. , 111. 1. Nor. "t 1-i 40-41 ViTANTED IMISCEDiA; 4 rEIIar A GOOD 1/ 'WOOD -. Tedller, ad the. eaugyifte dt am ptin. ing tad 'fuming Mtn, to w born 'constant pm) we n 1 and good wage. will be gaven.l i . j • 9, 01.10410:C der. Omoberll, 1833. •;_ ; . 1434 VITANTED—At ibe Gene:v*lli ' fleiflgere Office -1 V i MEN. WOMLN and - ta LIN IiLGN. 11 persons wtsning employment , big and Milo; you and old. wets-and female f and also, all Persons Isrlehlog .... employ any 51.4 all Kinds of nands.•LsEoJlrElfb Ul diaiN ANTS, il arreittlSYt ALsFllli la ftlilki ailtril by i ult. leg it (fie Mara of Um subscriber IuMAICILLT stye. I. Poluseine. Pa, 'Dr Tailialel mode nire. 4 • . .. :. , !. 4 - 11, U.' W 11,510. ;J, P. *put-._. ' . 1.5.14.1 Agent general} .micuoi . 1651 - -Iv NOTICES. , - - s,..!traU KILL *V I ATAILABI A.7,f1) BOA rAfEN.—The water Willi not twin any CA nisi us Pool ut the NaviliUutt rot tepatir, earlier limy Joust4li :1.40.11, EPerellort inf All he wade tu:iessAittitie gbushs . rigahle, orsit.e thrWghuutl thi inn cratber. H. • On t..e appearance of Ice, eauilted'obst Local dupes intendents beige bee trauitrtic their rropettive tepan Jim e/i to icadteesi paseaCe ur a:uple width for .ruct Astro Ateudsnit boats ha may be ola ' ttse talky. be futtued of each tiarrogth es to. tend practicable. Meditates will be isust,a, an! fence of a -thaw, to reopen the - but Ant tam, d boats tut psoteed to their destiOnit No boil at the head of thelone will he lie oweeWlbler to the l'otopany's /Wicks; bolt Of .Mount U.isbon;nor at Ortoty !kill ce-pl lb taltAluall pails and cleansing require ilieus, toil's , al heats must nut lie to or DO mooted furl, within twenty rods of any 'lova, Ault di, chime of them will be rs . quirod In pie such triathlons, intim' teems. C. wit • dus ler being drawn wlsAmis iajufy.! JA:lllt4 ishlllfiXtiicf ortice Schuylkill May. co.( •r. lleatdullr,'lliok. lU, 1853. I • ja eltrimica. Lao t nost"& Plug burl 11. i 111. Co., t Wovnattr liti 11553. c . . " A morning of the' stockholdets 01l the; Lea:aster. Lebanon end Plnertnee Itatinnad (.:Oaspany wilt be Witt at their ottite, ui this city, on"lftlimp.o4y; He. teethes. MU. at 4 o'etoek, P. At ~ to elect I waiter/or SOS the rtleutes )eat. : , .Wal. fiTithf:S.Ser , r, Note:abet IV. ISft:I• , : .! t• •17•3 t ____. trite - . at Pik *caibilhi at; S. Parladriptia.,Xt,remiber 1.5,!1a53: The Annual Mrrung or one :411 , t , h4nfilera will Le Mid at gin oltu'i! ai Ilse company, No, 7.o.larary 'Tta uh MONUA V.,lareeinLer 514, at II! M. onlrl. time an olerimutor Predikteloil oh, Ma Im- A, a Secretary and Tftasurer velll hr (old. !Ito I% HOLUM, tler'y, 415.31 Niurembei ID, 184.1 1.0/111Eattr Cakra. Ra 41.1“/ 441 flaileaNte Pass:rove, X.r.raater Nati". is ber.eby elven that an etert:hot w 111 be held by the Stockholders 01 Said Company on lidt/Ts. - LA 1'; the sth day of Deeeulber nest, at ytte (loupe of Pliitip Koons, lit the Boroitgh. of l'inegrove..eit h uyi • kill il.'outity, to elect by ballot nue Manager*, one Secrete/y.ooe Treasurer, to see., lur the r4t•Ulitg yeki. Jotirr•lsTomPFL ER. rtre'y. November 12,1851' - • 411:41 , u prrimrs •i ITOTICIK. , 4.Attstr's Jar , ato t.oenan.l haefer . and Mann el Shaeffer, = Theundersigord.Aittlitittoppointed.hy he (trattoria' Cour; of Schoylaill County; to. distribus . the asaels In the hands of John W.—Heffner. Administratoe of Jacob iihreffer. deed. Also, to duitrilatite the assets lu the bands of the *Aid JOhn %V. Ittliter. Adminis trator of I.ot nerd Shaeffer, deed. Also,tti distrltoute the assets in the !wide of Daum 11. iti L iger a n d y u ; arph lie n(ler, adtettostratros of riatottel Shaeffer. der to and among the brit • rod creditors of paid Mordent, (which said late natal diatifer 'ono Boum rt ehartrer were administrators of the said - Jacob Shaef fer, deed.) will atlend.for that porposejat tde otli,:e lit the glorough of Putt. elite, on AI LINDA the guth day of November, 1853, at '• to terlork, A. al., when and whets all persons otteersteit t an attend. - JOHN' P. HT, Auditor. Pottsville—November 11.1053 f.t.6 3t• Orrice OY Tug Mr. C.'•1111,41 MYILIoiAb Cu - ' Aionember . The Annual Meeting of inn Storkttoblers of M . . Company will be held at ihit Office. NO.i7ai %Valuta Sttret, tot Monday.the'sth day of December nest, at 5 o'clock P.-AI W Woe an election for is Presid rot and eight Monastic to seine the steatite's year, well take place. ' LIMEY) C c i)(4lfili ere'y 'November 5, 1853 - ' -1 4S-41 . CAILPENTERS:.-- tOpireabo celred (or lot/Idiot , Twenty biotite frame miners' bowie.. Crintiartem tofu trriall. • . • CHARLES M Real Estipe4na Coal . Agrin, dtlttlaaton , Oct. e 9, (5t NOTlCE:—Whereas 'Letters Of adi with the Will annexed on . the Estii Weaver, late of Barry Township, *boy deceased, have beta - g meted to lie ett the 'Keel:ter of Wills of 'raid rOunte—, thove indebted to isthl Estide are-teipter payment, and thole- having for .ettlesue4t.lo (41 . 11A8INE ' BEIM , N. It:-00 the 190 November next, a A. M.. the Earthier. lath I meet at th 'tavern. late trahlento of iaid der sited affair. ortiaid • -.tit whet 29. it 33 ; • : , NOTICE.4-In ttac Conn C4 :- Vouilil v(cnuyiani County : • i • In the soattei oftbe zecectent of John of.ollvei A. Illat) uudetslghed, Auditor appothied of r..usition• !quo ultklluyltui Cnittityj the money In the hand,' of John IN Hob of (Omer 4. 111,tte o uh,iiitl autoug thh erect 10 Ihe lama: according to law, wilt:we ties of his epteitutturtit; at his Lark,. In . of Pottsville, on TUE.., DAV, the tt,l I ds I. neat, it ,10 W.clock oiteti.ru wheie all•protons Inteiestid, may atten,, proper. : ' i 'HIE:WIER 1 . : trctobtr22lhs3 A DIIIINIMTRATII.OI NOTAG; .7.1. Ix ufrra or Administration, on 'the ward Smith, late or Nal ili biantiOin. 'll kid Coutily, deimilacd. hav e been panto ~ rlbtr ; nutlif 14 twittiy *men 10.11 pek td 10 said ertatelu snAkr p.ipuent. 1 1111 X flaunt!, will- pluseni therW fdi sett Itineri. patuueT SMIV OcioGet 22, pya TOTIOEG.—An lot ailiieen Directors og ilit',l4lnerie Bank of Puttavlllo;. , tit ii e 1:0111.1) at ocboylkall. to serve ILIC ennuis); year, ill he held at the Winking Ifoune, belvri en the ill/11fl JU o'clock A. N. and 3 o'clock r:4l j, on Monday Os 211 a of Nu• vetuber nett. A General meeting of On eltockholdmit will be held at tbi Banking llousie , oh:Thursday she that of No vemberneat. I.lErl B Caabler. Ott 15, 1853 , 42.4 , A.lff PARTNERSHIP.— the liDdeldigned .Lanave entered into requitnetabsp in be - q:aactice et Law. and Mien Micro the °dice baldpate:opted by F. W. Maims, Esq. This Mistimes uf pr.. liuglfrs having beeo by him entreated to em, 'reieive, ae well ea all else that may tie confided to our ease, our diligent attention. 1W61.41.,wELL0. dutl6l BUBB Es. Belny deeiroua . of withdrawS6ll f,nt s the Psielito of the law in the Comm or mi. t:outnii I have con fided all unflnlahed prufeablonal bushman so site ease of Wat. if. Within anidessi Ilnotirs4 listira.. whom I will arils% So the, nutuagesnent of the wane mall alt my ex 19111 16 enlaymnehla are dtActiorged. V, W, - Angola 6, 1833. ; •, • s l. 32-If NOTICE.—The! inuiks of Accounts! of the late Drug of BRIOOT & run, have tie+. pfared in the bonds of. the hildetsignsill Our tollstilou,stni those indebted willOtraiorcult and baths .p.ktiorni, without further de fy, , 3011 N fr. COiN HAD, J. P. fottavilli.. July 23, 184. • 304 f • N - eTlens—Thn noble' riberaFbereby give notice that application; will ie wade to the nest lents' a tare of Pennsylvania for i chant. of a elavings hank, to he located in flornugtret Pmtavlll, with a capital of Fifty Thousand Rolistarounf the privileges of In creasing it to Ortellundrei Thonsatui Donner, and cat weaving money on tilteltat audt dmentlatiug, to be called .• si}viNns BANK," Taylor. - • Soloinon Foster, George Lauer, I', J. Fry, ; e• George finght, , ; .1, F. Whitney, • . • dotage, eillytnan. - ; H. C. Tuengling, t Juhd.Rieketian, John W. Weber, I Niathen.Rvans, July 2, J 6.13. r ! E 27-Goi • - 1 . r • —, , . .1 1 00TIORe—Noitre tcherebygiveb 'hot the tit t. /3 rens of scl uytkill Critanty intend totapyly to the I.egialaturc at they nevi. iendon, for; a charter of a Bank ot Discosat and Deposit. ro be! located lit thr Borough of Tamagni; e_rhuyitill County. Pa., to be roltW Ble "VIE Alit IIIRAt ITE pews of TANIS , - QUA," with s capital Of Two, hundred sbd Fifty' Thousand Dollar*, with the privilege to: increase the capital Of 118/4 . 1350k to Five Hundred -Tlrousand • Robert Ratelife, W.W. ", " blcUttigan, 8. T. Itaghes , ', siorir a cotB. E. J. Vey. tt - . JulyB, lab?, I 0191C11C.J—The "itoelholdent of !the, %Hoerr IA Bank of Pottsville. in the County Of SClntylkllt, bores , the make this they Intend to atipiy to the Legislaune of Peatlaylvania. at lie neat ansion, for the prig liostrssf Iftereaslits their Capital litock front Two finndrett Iliontrad Dollars tot - lave Hundred ThoOntrui klellara., Said Baia so totattitt la the . Dor. footh r Porooofilo. in the County of •drhoylkill„cre• piled (Mite appecide object of a Bank of Discount Deposit and ohne. By order °lithe Hoard. I Lima GB. Cashier. June *5, 147. - ! i 20, 1! ftIOTIAIIII4, The antuteribe;;;iuld - Iterehy notify hls 61-tvor non ow piratic paternity. that he is prepared at ill tlippea to limed to the Attentions" of Flattens", Btoae bill/0111111. Stick Ililisciary, and 'other. atenstarin" belonging to tinlidlugs of all kinds. Also,' to walnut tor the Construction and Etc:Woolen loads (41101141 m. Charges moderate.' liapectfulty, •; Joari ID. JAMEO. P. B.—Tiotaktbi :Ott past isJors, the undersigned would senleit a continual/as-of the hiPleti° H im " patronage. - ! I J. H. J• Now. Tr, ; 4 • ; 48.1 y POOTlOdej—Natics la berebY aive:n 'shot on assn. IA catiOn wattle toad.; to th e nest urhaiturr of Pennsylvania for I.!chatter for it Ilank.lro Ira located in use Borough of pattern*, with a coolitti .of Piny Thousand Dollars ' mut Ike Priotiollo PC " creallft g " to One Ilandrod le asand Dollars, with flauktol and Discounting gleitegre, to ca he llit the Miners* ! Ravings Beek. - _ i Jose IS, 1833. 1 ' . , I :' ,'l5 of . L_ -___; rit/MEIRTNAK44IIIIP , NOTlVllle—Notice in A...ebenhy -glean that I toted this; day Jane Erh, sandaled with sap- lII.NDOAA RICEOEDS. Erg . in the practice aim., which, la 44,ill.Varilitlf bran, Neu, li will be:Faller ttnantlacted illideir the gal of NEVILLE 11. atCHAutm. 'otnee4 Cestes *street, nett doer to 5:, R Ilitottie Mot,, Pottsville. Atm, 11, 14 ) • -!. . • . _I JNO.KII. issviLLE. ; • El • • .PRICES OF STOCK S . , . . ~ i Of Coal and,Traneportin ion'Companiee in ead.itn nal frtan the 'Anthracite Coal FielZe of p en j mi • alma:: f 1 I Corrriik,l tree List for thi Miarra' .lonrn,alh' v A. t:. S rnAl . B. slr. Co., Bankers ... .i. , !1•4` —4 .lit..: . . . I ' - i .. . _ I ' RAIL ROAD. - .... 4 .......- .. $ Reading -. . ;3O ;;si! Mine JIM& Schuylkill Haven, •:30 , elf. .Mourn Carbon. ' '' 1 30 . . • ' !donut Carbon & Port Carbiin, ' 14U , I Mill Creek, 1 ,3 u . Schuylkill Valley, -. i '. ISO F, Lorberry„Creek, . • ' i ' 4O I Swalara,i. - 1 - :?.° 5 4 CANALS. —' . : , . , Schuilkili Ntivigatiou,• • !, 30 i 234 do 1 • do Prekrred, •`, 30 i .314. Union-Canal, . - • 50., 133 i do do. Preferred. • . ".50 •51 Deltware&lindson Coal & Trans- •: • ,i t _portation CO'S. . , : i go, 1(9, I RAIL ROADS COAL CO'S I 1 I Little Schnylkill Coal &R. R: Co ' , 3O i 1 Lehigh Coal &Navigation Co.. 30 . 411' 1 Hazleton "Coal Co., : 30 i Buck Monntain Coal Co.; • . . 10 .: . Pennsylvania Coal &IL K. Co., 100 ;117 1-Dauphin Coal St, IL It. Co., .100 ; 49 Lykes Valley Coal &R. IL Co., • 30 , Beaver Meadow's Coal &R. R. Cpi, . !,,101 40J 'COAL COMPANIES • Forest Irnprovenient Co., North American CoarCo.; I Delaware Canal Co. ' E NIISCELLANEOCS iMiners' sank, 1 Farmers't Bank „ I Pottavillo Doi fp., r. Pottsville Water Co., d■y Oct-- es of the ward irtt ieti• flank Ef=X=IMM • -One di the parties exploring a tailrcsid route* to Pacific, has' discovered in the viciuity,iof the - Colorado, two hundred miles above:its confluence with the Gila, a pyra. told of Which the fulfowtog - brief account is furnisho to a- letter to a California newsiia- 4 per: • - " This pyramid Mem; in some respeCts, from the Egyptian. ft is, or wasi more sten.- der or kinted and while those rat Egypt are composed 01 steps, or layers, receding asthey rise, the American .Hra mid was, utidoubted ly, a more finished tit ucture. The outer sur face of the-hlocks•was evidently Gut to tuAn gle, that gave the structure, when tiewad complete, a'smouth ur regular surface from top to Bottom. - . • . 4 . - Front: the . preSent keel of the;' sands that surround.it there are fitly-two diitinct liVers of None; that will average a Heist two feet: this giv'es its. present. height one hundredand lour feet, ku 4;4114 . 40re the tip was displaced, it musOtav'e been, judging'from . : ; an.angle of its side; at feast twenty feet higher than at present.i How fir it extends beneath the sm.-, lace of the sands, it is impwsble to determine withuoi. great labor. • Such ;is the aae of this Mimeos? structure, that tht perpendicular joints b4tween the blneks are worn, to 'the width of trom five to. feu inches at the bottom of eachi joint, and the entire or the pyramid i 4 R.I inWh worn by . the Fturins, the vicissitudes and the corrod• lugs of Centuries, as to make it ealy . of ascent, partieularly upon one of its side4..—We any . one of ils,sitles, because a ,-ingtilar fact con nected With this remarkable s•trudni re fa, that it inclines nearly ten degrees to doe - side of the vertical or perpendicular. '1 bete isnui t he slightekt prohattility - thafit tva t thug Kix.- tett, but the cause. of its inclitiat ion is tiOt eas ilv accounted for. , —NOTIcE be drew n bte 5C3601.. dR lino In •03 ol Or- action, the. ad to bold i to brralt a lain vi dr - {Abe Irel .r 'Ma sto7 !Ike Occur- I allow de. WO-• ~rtrultted to 4t Yon ear• inaVrib, r - WHIM' IV ppl cleat the tortn(ct /RI having • co thOcn of Me w ZEE . Ey Awn. lit what age of the and for what purptige „this mitamid was "erected, rwill probably tore Vet rerliain a hidden rays ti'ry. The party, in thriF unsulrcesslul , at feinpt to cro , s the de,eitlat thys poiot i iii their vealiderings, discovered otOr evidence.. of a nature that would 'seem to titaf a it Cer tain. that the piiruita.olcOuntry upon the Col orado, now thr. iiAst .barrio, wrei onile•the I kariienand granary .of the contident, bud the abode 61 . inililons ot l our raee." • lit:AT or Tip: HUMAN pont.„' . A' cur re7potident 411 the. Washington Oil /igericti-' referring to the heat some time ago,. stirs: " Dr. Frankt wa the : first, in 1754), to rentarl attnepherii... temperature above that dt - the blood, and to notice the power of the - bullion body to retain its temperature while a . ll.inanitnate substances Knew . steadily wanner. President - Madison, iof William and Mary Cuhjcge; Virginia, in 11779, gives the IndoWitig curious remark .. .mid quotation: da not recollect ever to haye •seeti, the therintUneter here at more Mont 95, though . Dr. Eranklia,Mentions that in hint., 1n), it stood ab. 100.! in the atiatle.'at when he observes—• . • I expected that the tattiratheat of the body (96) added to the heat of the Air (100) whould jointly create or prodtice a much greater degree of heat in the body ; 'but: the tact tv4s, mY ; .body never grew so hot as 'the air that surrounded it, or the inanimate hod ies iminersed in the same; for I remember well that the desk, when I laid My- arm 'on it, theChaq, when I sat down to it, all felt exceedingly warm to me, as it they had been warmed before•the fire. And supposed a dead tiOdy.WOUld havt:•acquiredithe teniper at oie.ol tlie air, though a living '?:)ne, by con tinual :sweating, and by the evaporation of thaesweit, was kept cold.' . "1 have been more partieularliatranserib ing this passage tram the worksicif this .phi- Josoplier[cas it certainly showS to whom the merit ~l certain late discoveries,l%vhich have made so much noise in the philosophical world; most justly belongs. Mean; that power winch theliuman as well as all, aui. mate bodies have of counteracting the he at ot au htindsphere'in Which they are pla - ced. F.,r what do all the experinientsltipon heated rooms` evince, further than bad !before been published by the .Doctor? It is thus. that' Eranklim sitting in his chair,, tike Newton reastaiing on the figure of the earth, could show lwhat must cost ,others infinite labor and fatigue." ' I ' GAS FGIV COOKING.' The principle of heating and„ cooking by' gas has been known and expernhented upon for wine time, both in the,. cotiht:y and iu England, but With only partial Success: Wd believe that we- lave seen a. device then ObviateS all objections, os i i ercumes all dittictilties, and that will cause then applica tion of gas to come into gtineral j use. It' is the, invention of Mr. John Poster, an En - - glishinan, of the firm of Messrs.] Skinner Power, of Brooklyn. The modus operandi is perfectly The common gas pipe is tapped pt any point; .an India 11.nlber tube is attached, through which the gaslis Conducted into a small 'iron plate'{ not much larger than one's, hand—, that ft:roswhat may he called the store.— This plate as filled with , perfOrations, con. mining asbestos, which concentrates and df i t. 1 . 4.506111 the heat, The computation 'nade by the inventor goes to Show , that ea small oifire might lie heated for the !riihr.g sum of fifteen cents a day. - Incredibly scoot! aslhiS appears. we• Confidently beliere,ihat it will cover the . whole expense. complete success in en.ijiing we can 'wagon will hn• tt or two story tnishall ma , +Street, iPot hulnististicn 4tet or John County. iforrlbert Ly iherefure 4!ed to, mike Otitoent thew 4:AVER. MEM 10 o'clock, Duck nom to Fettle the MIMI ron' Pleas of P. ilobat I y the Court jto dlstribui.. ill. &gnome • floss plitilleil rid to the do h t Borough . of NaVen. when sna , 11 they ore CLVMEU. ' - • 93 tf ' . —Whereas .tats of Eit iwp.,ticbuyl-• to to the oub koono tudobt- Nimbi/ bolting Adtu'rx. 13 fit• • speak with a . cindi d ence. founded' p - on care. ful ,observation and. repeated exPerimentS.— We !lave eaten meats cooked by this new pro cessand can vouch tor their tine flavor : as for the expense, we can speak With mat he. tuati(ial-preciiiou, having carefully computed TO cook 3 lbs. of mutton ,ch6ps takes just ten minutes of time, airdcostsnoly ball . a cent ; to bidl a kettle containing hall. a gallon id*, water, occupies ,exactly twelve mittute.4, and consumes les's than a cubic foot olgaS., To get up a breakfast of lour dishes, iyilt cost only three cents, and can all be dour within fifteen minutes. • It any of our - reader.: are,akeptiCal on: this point, dick caleastlY satisfy their curiosity by a visit! Skinner 3: Power's bias Works, Fulton ,Street, Brook Yost Mirror. IT lIALIAOAING IN iiIntRIA. A. Siberian correspondent of ihe Indepen- Jena 'Mgt gi ves au account of the introduc tion'tel aerial navigation tbr.pratical-purpo ses in that cuur.try.- It seems that the enor mous quantity of water Prodfued . by the rneltitig of snow, occasions a great Ilse is the rivers in the Spring of the! year, inter cepting the.communication hetireen certain manufacturing works on the floral, at the distance of three and a half verstes from each other, and separated by a small stream. In order to keep up the coinmurkation, and pernitt the workmen to passand repais, a fargestationary balloon is tired by three cords• over each of the factories at the height of abonr2oo metres. From tech iof these Wl loomi is suspended a cable reaching the op postik. factory, whereat iii attached to tnat berstonsiructed for the purpot Between these two points the cable is alit)' . supported by three intermediate{ balloons.— The iprtralpite cable is provided! 'with a pid-. ley. on which is bung a light sheet-iron boat. holding tvr,o or three persons without intone , yenieare. jrtie pulley itself is:commanded by . two cords attached to oppositepoints, per nutting the, boat tube drawn toward either. &cult) , at pleasure. The, cord designer'. to draw up the pulley after it hai descee"„ e d oq the table, and from which thd aehtcfe has beeal detached. passes over p. email pulley connected with the lower poltt of the balloon.. so that these two cord% and consequently the •pullily to which thev are attached, are man aged; by PerF9lla on 'the grouodJ The main pulley has also an arrangement for the come-' ml ' l ' nematiag of the boats, Sitbject to the tontiol -of the. passengers and the boat is provfded with a parachute in lease of 'acct. dentj Thus' far - the contrivance has worked in alvery sattifactory manner.. ; IBM 1174 50 4 0 24 Is 40 50 • 50 50 ' 250 5 11 . '.5 30 13
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