The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 26, 1853, Image 2

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I POTTSVILLE, PA.
SMarday . lioraing, Nov. 26.
H. HANNAN, Editor and Proprietor
0. LiTTIM, 'Assontata.Editor.
• POEISII DOCTRINE.
Open uzwli to Atneritan int;lfivnei
"The Romish press in this country has of
late grown so bold and gives, out so much
anti-Repblican and anti-Christian sentimeot,-
that we can hardly•be surprised by anything n
stilt;!character from that source: -130 asa
matter of curiosity, we append a plaits, open,
flat-footed t;enial from a Roman Catholic pa
per, of the benefits, not of Common Schools,
but of Educatton generollv. %S bile all the
greatest'and best men of our country, from
the dais of Waihington down to the present
\t,irne,.have industriously devoted their time
and energies to the establishment of schools,
'the culti4tiod of
.the intellect and the.gen
4ral .diffneion of
. knowledge- among the peo
ple ; and a principal element and aim of our
' State and 'general government organikations
has ever ken and still is to the same effect ;
and whip it is an "acknowledged Maiina that
the tritelltieoce of the "ma l s,ses 4- "t l i" the bul
wark of out Republican institutiosaod•the
al) , safe-guard against the encr aahrnents
of despotic in fl uence upon their liberties ;
, siithisPope-and-Priest-serving prim ye,alra l ost
in so many words,-- 7 4, The common people
and laboring classes have no business to be
educated—it only spoils them to know eves
how to read, and they are setter and happier
without such instruction." That's Romish
doctrine for yrujitit add out ! ,
We copy thevexiracts referred to, together
with the history of the author and appro
priate comments from the Philadelphia Reg
ister : '• 1
"IHNORANCE THE MOTHER OP DEVOTION.-
The Shepherd of the Volley, of October 22d,
1853; is edited by Robert A. Blakewell, with
-the following official sanction': '
‘Antaolitiaton —Tho ,Sloph•rd of Ihq Valley is
published with my approbation, and I ii•eorrimend
it to the suf;port of the Catholics at this diocese
.. .• •
t PKTER HICIIA RD,
July 7, 9'S:i3. Archbishop of St. Lours,
Mr. fiakewell, is we believe, a Pennsvlva..
nitte,..who k his boyhood. as taught Meth
odism': to his yunyh, studied the Episcopalian
theology, and, in his manhood, became, a
Catholic from colqiction. He is a man lof
'strongly niallad#aracter, and-of that pedu•
liar intellect whih applies every abstret
prioaiple.it
nose, embra e. to social lif
pla e, or popularity. Ite, with ut
_
regard to olider
. r.,..
than any otber Catholic editor in this coon-.
try, he embodies the spirit of catholicism:—
Imbued with the false,idea that the intellect
and conscience of the many should bow to
the intellect - of one - or w few, be denounces
popular educrttionlits follo'ws: .
We are not the friend of popular education as
at present under:load. Tho popularity of a hunt
bug shall never, wc-trust, lend us to support o.
We do not belieee that the ••masseft," as our mod•
ern reformers insultinly call the laboring class,
aro one whit mura happy, more respectable, or bet
ter informed for knowing how to read, le * *
We think that the masses were rimer less happy,
less respettable, and le-.n respected, than they
have been • , ,riCe the Reformation, end particrEarly
within the last fifty or one hundred year---since
Lord Brougham caught the mama of leaehtng theta
so read; and corminicated the di:eels-to a large , pro.
• portion of the English nation. .* • *:—• *
The idea thafjeacninc, pei.ple to read furnishes
them with,funocenteimussment, I±. entirely I . :d r .
/A furnish - Cc the trial, omy of those who seek nmuse•
meat from it with the most dtmgerous recremmn in
whirl, they can induli„e. * * .1 sr .
In view el the . ..4r arid other facts, We. OIL our own
private account, and not as a Catholic, lint awe pru
dent man,und tit:good cittzrn, tinhe:ltatingly de
clare that we regutil the invention of printing a ,
the reverse of a tric>•me ; unit our 'modern ideas et
education us entrrely erroneous.
• A few centuries ago. he wou:tl have burnt
•us for the glory :of God."•
I : Yes and 'll5 l . would do the name thing
ti tir/W, if he and his cliurch bad the power, or
dare attempt it. .Therefis no use mincing ,
,words-on this subiect- 7 the Catholic'papent,
with'-the Shephpid of the 'Valley ? the Pitts
burg Corheficpud the NewYor e k
Journal e cit.ir headrhave tairfy thrtiwn
downthe
gauuttet, and the days-ol 6 3"rotes.
tent milk-aud•warer pap, in defence 4 their
. religion and the rights and liberties-of the
people, we- have, long been - convinced, are
• over., •
ASYLUM
Grticrous of•r of 116 n. F. IV livg lrrn
• It will take very few hues to define oui po•
titian on this eutject. We have always la
vort d such d beuevoleuf eu terprise, awl bare
over and agaio ur;ed our people to 'unlit?:
take )1
The very liberal offer of. Mr. Hughes, cx . .
Veined in the preceedlngs in anoiber aul ,
umn, renders this long-needed estahlishment
sure, if rhe •proper 6011'3 are employeli for
rtuting the balance u 1 the sum required .- ~,
•We inytte tha particular attention of Land
owners`M this runiter. They, foyytars, have
been drawing, hen`vy rents' from the County,
ond,tbeir,itlArablity, we think, might very
properly he taxed in behalf ut those who risk
life and limb; 'mainly for drew benefit. The
generous example of ir.. Hi - Will, we hope,
open the hearts or our 'peuplegetieritliy, - and
of others abroad.
.inle',esied in the welfare of
the Region. l . - -
Abouta!,• / eartego, a land-owner, re , iding
in -the Co I ntv, offered, in , a coneepiaiiho
whit us, to .ontribtite 1 cent per tbri 00. all
11 :7,
coal imnoif n hispropert'V, uiward the uti
je!el now lint er'considelat:un: This will at=
ford a hint /tor .abets whii . rna 1
-ft' similarly
disposed. / Vie' per-rentage - sysietn, on mt
iiing and tolls for transportation, we regard
le nue of the v..iy hest ow l ttiods of subiserip
tion.4pue that would be sure and efficient
• tad ilia' by the ecntributom
We-earnestly hope this matter, now re.vi-
Ted on a more sub.itant:all2,is nud with
brighter pros.;tects ihan ever .before, tray not
be neglected or suffered vo;lati for lark 01
sympathy on the part of those appealed to in
Ita behalf. I
!c2. PANT}I.Eit CRIER RAILROAP.—ExpIa
*anon.—Our remarks on this subject, last
week, were 'either misunderstood or miscon
-- "trued by sotne, to impugn the. integrity of
the Governor i his officiaksanetion to
this bogus RBI reed charter, Rc humor pro
.
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00CIOCC6 1.. `'
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We meant clothing of the soil. The Gov•
.
irnor., in his .4ticial capacity, is supposed to
know notiingl of, the - ;liisiory of it hill in its
paSsage ihrough the tvr_o branches of the Le
gisliture, but must • the :proper bigna
tures attached to it 11 . 4 theyl-s.uttiinent guar
anti; sot its validity: • Neither do we charge
the Speaker ot 'the Senate
priety in . the matter ; for. he, too, tutzlit,
hare been imposed On. But it is trkz!,y,:ten,
of log-rolling and of
, contohus.iogn•strin of
ineoneruous bills iffkr . ' r e deprecate, both
which, of lute yearii;.'haVe beta growing into
the most disreputable prOminency•at
burg. • . • •
_ •
• V. S.—The News, containing Mr. Flani
gen'a reply; iu explanatiob on 'this subject,
was brought to our notice only yesterday.. it
treeing been delayed 01 - accidentally mislaid
htfore ; and . , theholiclayt•t Thursday hav
ing somewhat interfered ivilh our regular of
- • Eire duties, we' zannot say much more this
• week:
•
•
• But, the Senate journal, as quoted in the
News, by no means changes our polition—\
'that, as Mr. Flapiges), lin . ows or ought'
to know, being. e'Cidence
. how-a -days of
the regular at valid `passage id a Bill.=
What we asserted about Mr. Hendricks, w e
..•,bad f ro m his; Own lips t and the Plitladel
phis. Senat'orpterted to was no other 'than
,•Mr-.Crabb.. isat week we will the
whale Matter at length, when we shall also
• introduce more testimon'y to sustain the orig.
ina . l eliaige of, irregularity in this proceeding.
V"..THr.corner•etone of the new Masonic
'temple to,Philadelptita, was loaf with in). .
posing ceremonies on Monday last. tuper tti•
teoied. by the:Grand Master of the -State,
. Dr; Antbuny - Bournonville. Or. John. K.
. -Mitchell. delivered'aiengthy and able Ors
' non appropriate to the occasion. .The buil
ding when completed, says the /quiz, will
be one of the most magnificent and imposing
*, structures in the pity, and a monument of the
taste and liberatiti.of the order ; and when
compared to some of its hcmble predecessors,
affords a lair indication of the advance in
wealth and Influence of the society to which
it belongs. -
UITO*S-'
Tag Ps inicasiox or Tar JoMuW,,
en illustrated record ot Agncultune, bleebaitO
Science and 1.-Tseftil Knowledge, has just been (*-
manna by Alfred E. Beach, St Nunn Strait,
New York. It will be mum] monthly, each flin
tier to contain 32 large pages of letter-mac beauti
fully printed on fino paper, and profusely illustrated
with engravings. Price:7.p cents a volt:me ; or, $1
a year—single copies 10 cents. - •
. Such a work, it •sustained according• to the
fait promises of the firet . No , cannot fail to have a
wide circulation ; as Farmers, Mechanics, Invent
ors, Manufacturer-, and people of every profession,
will all, doubtless, find much interesting and iaina•
bie matte r r in its pages. Subserthfions will be re-
Barman's. •
lota
rip' The weather has been very unpleasant
here for the week put—sultry, foggy misty, wee
:rattily rainy , and all The tame muddy. We bad
mind to try is carving Imife oit the fog some eve-
R ll lO 40:
rar The Younk Bachelors are bestirring
themselves to get up a series of Sociables (Cold
tian parties) for the coming mason.
Mr. St uch's Practising, last week, dui not give
the galat etion predicted for it ; and at-col-din&
our party doers propose getting Up their own balls
and dance * parties by their own progremmes here
after. N. B..—Fhildren in arms positively excitv
des. i _ ' •
•
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rfir Thanks:iv ing .—Tiitirs4y was almost
ÜblVepally obterved by Ourmust - us fur the pur
port for which it was bet apart. 'Nearly ill Me
siortiraud otberbusiness places 'were clored, and
services were .held in teirerat •of bur churebets
wind/ wary well attended. rThe -weather m the
morning was remarlosbly mild, but clouded up in a
a tew boure Mier and became quite cold during the
mmdle and laiter part of the day.
Counterfelfs.—lAn Arrest.—Dr: D: S.
pare was arrested in 'this phice; on Friday eve
ning of lest week, charged with passing connterfeit
moneit'. He has been inspected and watched for
some time. Several years ago he was convicted
on a similar charge here, and having returned, at
the expiration of his - sentence-18 months—mani
fa'sted an apparent sineere contrition, and promised
to atone, in a measure, for hi; past misconduct by
feeding an, entirely diflt4ent life. 'that was some
two or three years ago, duiiitg which time he
Joined church, ,we beheve, and has condiictCd
generally . .w+ut any Cathie for public re-
proach,
He it charged with I circidatidg congierfeits on
-The' Farmers' and Dr'overs' Bank of S,Maer's, N.
Y.," of the denominations of '3.5 and 52. The
fol
-6,ti•in~lt> copy of the ,former, as near aJp we Con
representnt them
, '5 • ' STATE OF i NEW YORK. 5 ~
Cattle.
had Ti,' FARMERS' AND DROVERS, DANK
of or oomens, • ißqgietry..
Wri•hing- Will. pay five DJllern on deinend. to
• ion the bearer. riornere,.N• Y.. June 1.1553..
Wm. Timber, ()ugh. ' i t:harks Wright, f'rre't •
They very much resemble the Wayne%hurg, Pa..
notes of theatile value, They are quite plenty
about town, and we caution our citizens to' Le on the
look-out for them. We observe by the New
York papers that some: persons were arrested in
at city liiEt week. for pas slog similar bill,
•
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.
tV''' Re.Orgonizatio n of the : Apprentices'
Li , a-y A, .ori:atlon .4A Meeting of the Young
Men and Apprentims of the Borough . was held on
Monday evening last, In Wouielstlorirs building,
voiner of 2d and Marlret., Sirrets, to re-organize
!heir Library A.Ssiiiiat'pn. jolt,: 0. BECK was
coled to the Chant'and A. I.4teser appointed
rotary. , Twenty-three i namies ; were subscribed as
titeinbers—it is vipeciefl to tun the.list up to Fifty
ut more, without much “Itftleulty. A" :mnll brut
'comfortable room ut the: tlurd story of the builalog,
.6%
hero the tilDeliligbrad, has been permanently
rented, and su fur thelatiatrs of theirevived Ass°.
ci.ittion look very promising.
The books of the old Association still remain in
ra e
tie Gagiterred.a, room, Taylor's baildmg,wher they
huve alit idle ever rlinee the dihcontiii . unuc4 ' , f the
Soefel y'ff meetings, in deanery last.
_The nt and
all otlirrexperfithf of t tni - Jlisociation. were prompt".
ly pun' up,to that tune;, but Fr..Vandenburg hue
rendered a bill of 52 d Month aiainst them for al
lowing theft books to remain, though unused; in
his r.oni since, wheeh us yet stands unpaid—the
rent of the ream, wbea the weekly meetings Were
held in It. was S 3 a Month ThtlrbookS ought to
have been !moved and takea care of elsewhrre
long ago—it was a sbaineful neglect they were not;
but it strikes us that 02 u.monlh real for a harmless
rase orbocsks, especially against an Association
whose only pecuniary worth'consisted m the gtii
moons contributions of a generous public, is a
print stiff charge. _,
We understand an effort is being made'4o cotti•
ban 'this Association wale another of a similar
etarai'ler•about bZi•ing started by the Clerks of
stores 'and 'Other business places. who now, that
these place , arc closed up at an early hour in the
evening, have Inure leisure to read. It is to be
roped such an arrangement may be effected, as it.
Would doubtless be of mutual benefit to both parties.
Jf sepi;nately maintained, each - Assoination must ne-
Ceisa;ily be smullamd compirutively powerless for
tare good, that might otherwise be accouiplished by,
4 co-operative and joint concern. Their object
and niterests in this matter -are • identical, and
wholes:ome reculiit ions' would, we have, no doubt,'
wholly Prevent, or soeti cure any unpleasant con- .
seipiencos that may he •anticipated an übjections to
the combination. We may have something .more
to Fay at another lime. on this whole subject.,
. Since the above was written; the books referred
to have been removed to the Association's new
room—Mr. 'ViintlenitUrg consenting, for gd eash
and the balagice .to be paid in four or live months.
This iv generous in Mr. V., and more like the thing
we thonglit, from the first, he ought to do
Miners' Ilaapital..—A public meeting
was held in the Lecture rovm of the E i t r ieopal
Church, Pottsvule, Thursday, ,Nov 24, 933, to
deedse means for the establishment of a infr.o
ne,ritu! in this Region. The number of persains'
present Was not large, but comprised some of the
1110:1 prominent and influentiii citizens of the Coon.
ty, lust alt seemed deeply interested in the subject
I Amzs Stiddytast, Esq., WA" celled to the ()boa •
Don S. N Palmer aed Rev; James Neill aPpoin:
led Vice Presidents ; and Mr. C. Little, tie.:retat y.
'lib request of the President, Rev Daniel Wash
burn explumed the *eel of the meeting (as Stated
shot e) and teged the tinceseity of Inc proposed in
sul in ion He then Triad tile , annexed letter, e:
laming n conattim m l of 55,000 toward the
enterprise-420,000 being considored suttieient to
purchase the necessary ground, and to erect and
urinsh the ~,1 • UI:L1 1 14 -
Rev. DA lEE. WASHSLIIN—Dear So , . —ln our
Fluough papers of this inst., I notice with much
uauncnuon the feeling you express irl' behalf of
tio•pitnt reeoitimodat . .ous for those. of our Coal
ltegsm, injured be accidents and other causes, oc
curring so frequeuilli in our midst, and woold"..sub-
Fcribe most rtwerfully to the means of relief you
stqgestz--by inling the Hospital at Port Riehtnond.
d d I not think the benefit thus to be •niforded.
woad be but partial and inadequate to the end pro:
posed. - : , •
.
The nature of the innes so frequently sitstain- '
ed by our Miners and Laborer, are such that the
are ohm, it not generaliy, attended wall acute Put
tering and call for the speediest surgical and other
sod ' To 'wait upon and andergo a transit by the.
curs to Philadelphia, and thence to Port Richmond,
would subject• the atlbeted.touttich,profracted sill
termg, in many: If hot most instances, such as
could hardly tie borne. • . ,
, •
I have, frir a lung time, regarded:an institution ol
Res hind, located in this rericin, by, reas o n of the
liaztirdons nature of 'our Coal operations to lila and
iinib, as not only calculated to do conch good, but
imperiously required by the dictistisof humanity;
and isle some months past I had made up.ruy mind
to take some eliktent stepadurtng t*ensit.r.gWin.s . :
:el. to N 4 in accomplishing this desirable result.—'
It has pried to me, since - reading - 10w corainu
ttlica4that probably no movement, to this end,
cool - ' .F.O ea,..ity. ma - de eflectutil as through your.
~e'Nadil 1 have Men-lore concluded to Make you a
mf:a. , n or two. .
Ist niny tt finite 'probattle that the ruin of p 0,060
f
won: I 9,/koniy procure eligible ground; but erect
and I ItAitA, Deli a build*: as would suit the wants,
ill s;',ls* , t", pt this regton,.for years to come.
:lilt ts;nance— by a system lit membership, or by
. ,lout i tiotions from Coal Operators and Land!own
rs; swell as occasional bequests and other bcun
ty,.foiild, I have no denim, be contideutle relied
upoo.t All that is necessary therefore to secure
soca a charity, located herr, where it could afford
•perdy and adequate aid to our miners, laborers
'and others, needing such assistance, is to raise the
cost of the ground, and the erection and furnishing
of the building—sa y' 520,000• I will authorize you
, o offer for me, and'pledge tuyeelf to pay the one.
f orm ', o f this sum ; provided, the balance shall be
subscribed during the next two 'Months, by respon
sible parties. If you approve of there sowers
lions and think them feastble, I . feel sure you
will laid in the.sesult to be accomplished, a sUifi•
dent apology for thus interfering with your braes ,
“lent purpose of aiding the institution at Pt. R ich
mond . With great regard,
•
Yours Truly,
F. W. Hrottes. .
.Poriwil/e, Nut-. 19, 1553.
. Nlessrs. B. Bantuii, C. W. Clemens,' Hen: F.
W. Hughes and others addressed the meeting. sug
gcst.ng various pans by which the object contem
plated could be, - erected, and also a liberal endow- .
ment secured for the institution.
. On motfou of E. O. Parry, E.q., a ComMittee of
tea was appointed to ,soliert subscriptions and At
tend to other tnisinets'pertuteut to the enterprise; as
'Pott . ,
F. W. Hughes, , James Neill,
S. N. Palmer. Samuel Sillyman,
.J. D. Meredith. • Charles W. Clemens,
. J. K. Wethentl, Andrew Russel..
Zftneerville—Dssiel R. Bennett.
fastesqua—Joho Anderson...l,
• This Committee to report - at an adjourned meet.
In, to be held , on the 2d Muuday of December
pros., at the Court Douse. . •
lirsolnit, That 110 proceedings of the Meetiui
be published in all the papers of . the County.
°Oa motion,. adjourne d. Siva by the Officers:
N. B.—Bv appointment of the. Chairman, lion.
F.,W. Metes, the Committee of ten will meet. in
Mr. Samuel Silltralan's once, Pottsville, next
Monday (29th)lat 1 Fedor* P. M., to.determine tip
on the most 'efficiiim plan of carrying out the an,
etructione of this pulitic meeting.
h JdfIULL&kUL
"Mx one. Mrs contltssonnttart]
,
Last Week I lesiva rather 1/20/SSCI/417 rt
the "AC:lecimmodatinti, Alas-llouse."Alupitti # l O.
you bar , ; is the meunailhdei enjoyed yistuselOin3/ 1 '
fared lanlrmilYi *(sitt me to mina" a thei,
which the independenfvotere of SetutilkillCOnitty,,
perhaps feel slightly interested —orjshonldhave,..
Said, feel themselves eligidy treated! I 4100
the affairs of the Alms•lionsa.. 'New stop ! do'nOt
anticipate me, but "he silent that you may Iniar. l 4
I shall endeavor to give you ..the results of MY! ia 4 .7
,sre l aisaiionsso "plain and unvarnished tale add ,
leave it to sou or any one elise-to suggest an
dote, 1 have;-then, most unequivocally dir.coce4
facdamare's nest) but that there is "something X 0:
tea• in Denmark!"' The fact' is, several of the;
"screws got loose" in the establishment, (which
by no means air-tight) which tact put me orolie'•',
rack. But Ia in keeping you in suspense. trite
question was frequently asked in my presenc,e4i
"how can a physician (without "coming out a( tint
little end of the born") faithfully perform the irda.
ous duties of Physician to the Alms-House foil t'4•
skim of $lOO per annum ?" Now, this is the
!propose to elneulate, and before 'proceed any i fiiri
ther, permit We to quote the ci!d axiom,
"That there is more than one way of killing the ctt q
.nine species"—orer ferding is one way, and
versa atm' her, The.latter reveals, upon post4nO;a.
ternexarr.ination, (so saith medical jurisprudeilise4
a dtstenc ed condition of the gall-Madder But :10
die point at issue. In the Directors of the PoO i r ilea
vested the power of choosing the officera"to attend
the w nth and comforts of the inmates of the'Er4li
iulion," and this tertainlris a most philanthropic'
clau:e ! But has it never occurred to yottilliai
there are such *hinge BS mu-directed ptulanthivitiy.,'.
Those self-'same Directors are &rotted (if 'mike*
ot) to meet ,aunually on the Ist day of Jafiutiii
and elect two physicians (one ut-door and One; 047
durir;) also one steward, one cook, acc. Novi (bit
question aroma, have those men the absolute potv
er to do es they please—or, in other words, (101
they appropriate the County's funds in the directiOP
that their own interests lie. Or are they !duty
bound to Tavor,acertain party, because he tiiisirks
"that be InsYs,hio - re tea" than his neighbor I4t
have therthe• power to give the appoutoxient: tb
him when anotharequallyeompetent in a praertii?
point of view,- tinder/ads him, say $25
again, if they possess . all this power, have thCy
right to paps an order for $lOO extra- qttacilig
docked the bill some s3oat that) for "outsfloOr
vices," when, as 1 understand the matter, th i r phit
memo is to have $lOO and no snore, includlngi
and aufrioar. services' And then,' have ifieVit
right (I might have said, the courage) after p.4isitir4
uch all order,' to tell a man `• never to presehtaii
other such a bill''!' Verily, this is a degeneinie
&gr.!' it is the duty of Dr. Berluchy , of Potfiviiie,
(the out-door phys ician) to attend the out
patipers within • ten miles of rottsvi:le. Yet. ;lit
Shannon presents a bull of upwards of $l3Ol
'door service and actually succeeds B 1 gdtiilk PK,e,
,
hundred' It is true the order was'accoMpruilid
with an official injunction nnever to do so agaluX . '
thereby insinuating that the 'thing would . noi
the closest !writing! This ts'not -- the first ill4tano
that Dr. Shatmon was favored with an ord s ertfi'm
-extra services" to this institution.
chives of the selfalistithent. And why is ?t,tllitt
duositems never.r i eet the public eye? 'They
but theY are'burien Up "head,and ears" in Mat ^ hill
erogenesps pile of tlfibbish m the County rep'sort'4-
noMinated “cattqloorlellef." ...Thereby hairgiAle
tale !•' You will ulna no atone to tell yob vy,firs
"lies buried there." And now, if you WINO°
know my authority—l would state that it
rector, an, ex-Director, 'or some one els. dtio
iMoWs beans. I have thus, I hope, fully •denlidh
iiirated how a, man can serve' his countrV, for' the
menger sum of $lOO per annum. Twice! ate; is
two, and "Mire eights, are twenty-five," as
- says . ; and •.three of wheat" and 9ne„ut
oats inakes, I forget how 'much! It to true "Also
fifis q. a 3nm/1-affair—decidedly so—and no 4slibt
the public wilt think ru ; but it is,neverthe:esi.,,:ais
old axiom, that "tall oaks trom lrttlr acorns grad.,"
so do' ground oak S--a dwarfish, soil-impove'ris,fisilg,
undergrowth; requiring coussderable latiorand ra
ergy to eradicate. A, p'ethorfe individual
. *.riuy
sometimes need bleeding, and, at times, - ie;trbirt? :
butt am not aware that the treasury suffers iron'
that dangerous affection, tkchnic,ally culled by+e-1
mice, or "expausion," as the term occurs unde rthe
head of "the money market!" 1 have thus
introducea this muter, and • it remains to be,s'/,en
whether the tax-payers of Schuylkill oountli v iVill
tamely submit In such trinsactions. It there sArro
Ternedy, why, I suppose - we wilt' have to "eniihre
that which cannot be cured." • I Si
Yours (7111S', SENTF:4I/. •
Stinj'y/': ill nave", Nov. 241 h, .
s , If •
N EK.SVILI;k: AFFAIRS. ;
ler Mr. Henry Pryor, for 'uliwattl4:t of
• . •
.twenty years a citizen of Minersville, was recently
murdered in California, whither he had reudAed
ithoin tire years ago, followed. by his wile and
I-. •
daughter some eighteen months Since, intueeck lsy
the representationsof hils temporal prosperity.i The
Bulletin compiles the annexed account of the bor
.
rage -tragedy of his death from Inlets and .par tern
lately received in that place": Ler - .' •
" Oa the afternoon of the 26th of SePtember.'fire
MeXicens Went to the , house of the unfortunate' in
dtvidual in ,questson," who kept -a waterizieflon
patch on the Merced, back of Sacramerllo.
They knocked.at the door, and Mrs. Pryor opened
it,.when one of them asked peetnission to lighthts
cigarsta. Not suspecting anything, she elitsWed
him to enter. As coati as in, he yelled the ethers
alter him, when two of them seized I Mrs.i Pryor
while the others murdered her husband beforiiKher
edgy They wcre about to kill her also; Wlren',ine
of them holding her interfered.. They then rOlihed
the house, the two continuing to hold her'lleltds,
hut offering no other indignity to her person . .
finatlii escaped to the house of her rooms-laW,l*+,
Hamblin, a few miles distant, and says she can:iden
tify the men." ".!
•
3IINERSVILLE GYMINASIUMI4
, L ,
EDITOR—AIIow through the ceiursoi
your Jitu,rital, to o ff er a few remarks in defe of
the article which I sent for insertion i&alie go.ur•
ita? two weeks ago. It appears that those mitlmes
which did appear in the Journal have rouseal
einthetive feelings in -the Editor of ;be Minela ;
Bullet tit, that he has come out Chia week et elf lir.
tide that strongly Mello of brimstone, and' Written
in the lowest Chamber of the infernal regiona.ll. - ean
assure Mr. Millar that I entertain neither "me* or
hatred" towards him: es lie basely insinuate-148nd
also I am not so,"ignorant'',. that J do not WOW: the
proceedings of the Institute; but, I admit, liatti etc
tett y -ignorant" of the private eonsultation he;Anay
beee had with any of the members out of the:liisti.
tute's meetings. On Monday evening, Nov. l ; Riot,
1853, Mr. Millar came to ins and desired' tife to
write an article explaining that I had Ewen :Utterly
wrong, in what appeared in the Jou/nal ; be
cause I refund to cornett' with his request,ithB
ar
ticle in to-drik's Bndlrtiu appeared. he; - ;had
smartly adhered to facts, E think it would hayc been
'more honorable in Min. In the course of theibon
%ersations we had on Monday last, I as..ked
tar the reason why he published thato misuaffer
idand.ng existed. he replied, it was an apoligi! for
ion•fultillinent of his promise the week previoaa.—
Well, indeed, it is a clever apology, worthy, erf an
Editor pt n paper, to hold up before the publte;;t het
a -misunderstanding" existent the Institute, ita; its
-info:fey—and that, too, in 'he'll:bin of an apology.
.111 r. acee,es me /it being "officious brAini
lid,oii+." I can assure him that lam neither
I lim o as a member, so "ambitious" as to de's:ire its
prosperity, and likewise, as it member, - I haVe the
liberty to speak or Write my opinions wheal-Any
thing detrimental to its welfare is put betnii the
public.s
' In the article under diseusiiiiln, Mr. Maier., has
asserted that "there being nn.meettng of the Botniely
until atter the outside-was worked - off." fill. not
know what he the ans•by the -outside being iteitked
off "—all I know is, that there were two Meetings
between the notices,; and also I do-not knoist 4rhFn
the ••items were written;" I • know wheit ;;Ihey
were published. To
. prove the as s ertion h)l(.Mr.
Miller false, with -to there being no netting
of the Society at the time in question, on
18.53, the lust home Was mede - 01 the Society lh the
Nei/sr/it on 'fliers - day evening following. t sated
meeting was held when the Btelaws, after . iltilong
wrangle, were finally adopted, and varioual coin.
mince+ were appointed. This is one meOt r iat..--.
Monday evening. Nov,. 71h 1853, a fit§ettil
'Meeting Was held for the purpose of dtseusiliiig the
merits of the proposition offered by one of the teem
;hers, at which meeting, utter being " overttiled,,2
iMr. Millar offered his resignation its Librarlad nfid
Menther—"vide minutes." If no such ofleri, bed
been made, why . should a vote be taken to censider
-.Mr. Miller's proposition. All this happefiiej 'on
Monday evening, previous to the pubusbifig ;of
the "apology," Ins Mr. Miler terms it.) (40 ybu
tell me, Mr. Millar, how much time was sPeni that
evening in endeavoring to C•OnVitien you of !flit tal
dacy of your reasoning, and also how bitterlhe ye
marks were tlettpossed between you and iionto
the members on that eventtel evening. I . l iriith
gard to Mr. Millar refusing to publish the Ciatbititu
eon and By-laws—in fact there was no ref,iilial:tit
'all, because he was not requested to publish Oein.,
by the Society consequently, I presume 40. say,
that all he did, was under the impression thht the
'Society would have them published. IloweYrr, Ito
'such subject as having them published in the IBul
rerib ever came before the Society: . If Mrl,ihtiffsir
doubts or denies the above assertions, the metilbers'
of the Society can be referred to, and then'he' can
plainly see that all .hi+ assertions are titterlYitalse.
On the next stated meeting. Thursday egehing,
Nov. 10th, 1853, the minutesof the special meting
were read, and the portessa which'mentioneif Mr
Millar's resignation was - amended 'as he orly
fnten
ded
s t i b ge e ms'essl;lLibnnug iliewh'ie"boohd.bkeeestaehlliesmillesmeetx.tetiab:,L;blA:ehPne.
the subject of purchasing
Society, when, in fact, it was a meeting hekl for
the purpose of bearing a report of commfitireon
selecting books - to be purchased. In conele,luig, I
beg leave to tell Mr. Millar that I ant extremely
sorry that this should happen between es.
- I remain, respectfully E. W. ,Zfibm'as.
IVineirille, Neu. 234. 1663. .
• Cr. 7 Potato IN TUE PIMPIT.-A co nit
pandent of the Jersey City Sentinel siyi, the
Roman Catholic priest of Hoboken, on Enn.
slay before the election, urged his hinters
from the pulpit• to vote for Mr as
Governor. •: ••
(tZ7' Low Rumer) FLRESIN Enoi.ol),
The London Trines, Oct. d. states that, the
competition between the Northwestella and
the Great Western Railway Companie.s has
raised to such a pitch that in onecastyWhere
„the lines ot the two great companies nth he
tweet' the same towns, the traveler May ride
*distance of sixty miles tor a siapenee. !In
another case the fare for riding ninety :'tritles
is lc 6d.
1
To the geltool Board of Bins* •
Gzapipisxm-y4 reipectrullyeent to you to,'
Third =`,.ll,isaintlibilipurtilshd POW 12 , h001s of our
Boroad, ter the yhar eirgiris liwe 14t 11353. The
Wholeleuabeecir pupdsoiVrecord &yin:, the year
was abOut 130EL 4 Tbelargest average -number of
tas pi Is* he ;milli:to ti dariac all the ptorraths of the
lastsyear 1064, of which 011 wain males and
493 females. la the:Winter. mouths theattectdanee
was upwards oi 11% The average number of
pupils ter each teacher _in aiteadartstr_ was sdourid
the daily aeon,* aircraft See- for pi ••• leacher was
about 47. 1 think there are tew districts in' Penn*
sylvams, if any, in which the schools are so well
proyidud with teachers 4 comparfsoa..with the
number orpupils as are thcem to your dictrict: The
average number of pupils !or each teacher in the
Philadelphia schools b smut GO. Indeed, taking
into consideration, that private or select schools
Contain generally pupils tom the lowest to the
highest grade in scuotarship, allowing no advatita•
geoua classification, we . may justly' conclude that
our Public Schools softer nothing in comparison
wall any `_elect school thatlmay be named.
• The whole ,amount of expenses 'tor' Kilaries of
teactera, as shown by the Treasurei , ',i account was'
$4.938,44. If this sum be divided by stay
the number of pupils for Whom riovistons were,
made by the Board, it shows the man of $4.12, as
the expense fur each ptipirdurine the whole year,
for tuition aloic. Nut wiehstandini the advanced'
talc- Ms of sutne of your iteachers, and their in
created number, during the past year, the expen-.
sea for each pupil have been very reasonable.
The advantages of; the Public School System'
are now better appreciated, all over our country,'
than at any former pencil. This' feeling of the
public mind is telt also aniOng our own community.
rhe evidence of such a !!goucl state 44 things is
shown in the daily average attendance, which has
been improving continually The .10111 given a 4
the latgest average number of pupils, is obtained
by making , an average of the number of pupils at
the beginning of nil the months of the year. The
number of pupils during the firer week of the
month is rdways larger than at the end of the
mouth. The averagenuu,jbertor ide eod of tbd
months, during the year, Was BTh. lt this be adt
AO to 10G4 sod the rumdirided by,2 we have 969:
The duily average attendance was 862, Now,
although Oita 'difference o 0 100 bellyful the daily
attendance. end the niunbi..r. na-aes actually on
the rot!, hung Atli too ~ lorge, it neverthelesi
sander than in former ye9.re Thin, n. i.tioutd be
remembered al:4i, that .daring the hot months
.of
June and Ally the daily ApeUdelleq very conFid•
erably leas dam:during the;uther mciuths. 'the dai
ly attenoance for Junai'vYals less .tha'tl that of. other;
months by 150; and that M July by, 300 nearly.—
These two inonfba•therefere reduced the number
given as the daily ayernge for too ear, :very con
siderably. , WG mui therefore say that our attend
ance .has been
. very goo throughout the whole
year, excepting June and July: it can, consequem
ly, be iustty.concluded thirt the people are warmly
attached to their republiclo School's.
Qur High School having been organized only a
few inontns since, it is proper to speak of some of
the advantages :of such an Institution. This coo be.
done bylnaking extracts from the Written and pub.
bathed oinnions.of tho'e Who are eminently plan
lied to pass a correct judginent on the subject.. The
following's a lengthy extract frOni 0 document of
Mr. Henry Barnard .
"Every thing which ialnow done in the. several
district schools is better done, because the teachers
are relieved from tile necessity ;o1 devoting:the
tithe and attention required by-a few of the older
and more advanced pupil ! , and can bestow all their
nine and attention upon Om prepannory
the younger children. All this is done underi the
additional stimillu4 ul Liel4 early and thornitgly
fitted for the Central High School It equalizes
the opportunities el a grfcal education, and exerts
a happy social through alt the districts of
Inc city.' Without such h school,' the children of
,familtea in hurbble 'circuln:Aunces are doomed to
rely exclusivelY on the district school, are isolated
and condvioncil to an irtrior edimationi both in
quality and quantity.. 'hey are cut' otr. from
'
„the stimulus and at inpathy tyhieh the mingling of
`Children of the same ace 'from dlfferent pitta of the
city woul'd un.jtart,
- tt-The'priviyges of a good school. are' not Oak' •
`brought within the ruachji l earth district, but of all
'clusses — Of confluniniy,niid are actually enjoyed by
the children of the saniaae, trout the fatnikea ui
the most, ven.e ciremny.ances ay to wealth, Ow
ucation and occupation. I Snit- by sale in the same
recommits, liCurti.and hand in the same sp;.irts,
pressing, up together to the SaMO 11034 aftaiimeiits
in knowledge and character, are found the children
of the rich and the poori-the more and the less:fa
vored in outward eircunriames, without knowlitz
or caring for the arbitrarif distinctims which clas
sly and district snmeCyj With net.irlv the same
oppior . tunities nf educat On in childhood and youth,
the. prizes Of life, its fields. ' useftuness. and
sources of haripinea*, nit,,; open to all; whatever Indy
have lievit nor rmi•ideiits birth or I.irtittio
From many obscure andlltumbltii homes, are called
full' and trained, virt - tie.'.plent. modUclive shin.
'lntel:rental Mite: ritubmtif t benevolence. which eis
rich our citieS, multiply;olit word:—ltops., and ear
-1 :ry lorv.vitril every vi":„, :ones to,
- 1 portly ano,ekyate.
• • This inflrfencefo'f
9nnuton Schools, Upon.:ll
Ott those Whoifvoyii, t
111 e High Set'Pul, t< worth
indepsndent of the advailtj
luau pupils. .1
lute, the r xpertmi;4! for public or common
schools are nveesmirily thcreased by •tne establish
ment of a central Vitali -clout in addition to tho s e
now supporbtd, the.,aggiSlgateexpenc:itures for edu
cation, {including pub , iu and private t , eltopl-, are
greatly Ihmini-lied. Niftily private schools of the
same relative:standing are thsemninued for Want of
- putronc-je. - whi!e ihomtrit a higher grade which
arc fealty ended for hy Ilia. educational wants of
'the community, are greatly improved Healthy.
compatition Mt. "prim , . ' 'tip. and the s c hools which
did not core tip the} highest mark, haVe gone
down in pub!ie estimation. Other things being
etitini, viz ['Ouse-, teachers, elassitien
tien, and the 'mean. nod' upplutner. of in.trum
- the pubic ;•chnol is alWays Letter than the private.
It may be Stil'ely mated that the Annual saving in
the expenses at educatillii to tha•ciiv of Hartford.
in cßitsequenee of the nrw system, Is about Five
TlS.usand Dollars.
"The wealthy feel ilfutlthe small additional tax
required to establish anti sustain such n school, if
not saved'to them in diminished tuition for the ed
ucation of their own clindren m prmite schools ut
home and abroad, is retinned a.hrindred fold in the
enterprise which it ouracifs., in the increased value
given to property, and in the number Cl !families
'whir h have resorted to ! t heir city f ar town, as a dest.
Table .place of residenel„ Is:crui s e of theilities en
joyed for u good educatOn.
The poor feel that ,N•liatever betide them, their
children are born to ati:•inheritattee more valuable
than lands orsitops. in the flee limy ! , i o iii,iiiii
lions where as good an., edtmatioti can i.e had as
money con buy at home or abroad.
'Such results have been real i zed in more shun
fifty cites and towns iti New . England, and it in
not known that in a sing! , Maar-hie a school of this .
grade has been abandon ! . d aver a tair tail.'
The following is lion the Principal of the Bos
ton High 'School :- " lii ! a class lately belonging to
the school, there Were; two bovr;, one the Pon of a
manaff extreme wealth, whii4 , Property cannot be
less than 8500,000, rind the other the son of an
'lrish laborer...lllphi% ed by the city at a dollar ,a
day to sweep the reieet' s ` The fritter boy was the
better Foholar I have! heard it said by men : of
wealth within a le w ?e . tirtl, that they could not ar
fried to send, their soneto other Schools to be fitted
for college, ljecate.e they could not Irv/ borer fitting
for them than they could get here.' -
In a debate on this sribirve in the Legislature ofa
'Rhode Island, the Hon.l Mr. Potter remarked " I
sun in favor of est/Shin:Mug pcliobis.. I knovi hove
beneficial tree sebool; have been to this town
(Providence;) ' The 110:11ae:: here rent for filt}' per
cent. more than they•would if there were no pub.
. lic schools A inectian!ic can atfool, to pay it, be
caii.e he more than saves it in educating his chit
diva. It is awing to ibis that the town of Freer
dence has been gettintV away thin' population from
the rest of the Stare. I
A gentleman of Prott:illence,.epeaking of the 'np
elation of their High Srltool, among other things
sure:' '• 13elore our system •was re-organized, il
was ascertained, by a committee of the Mechanics'
Association, that more than 5211,00 was expended
for the tuition of children iii private scb.lols,
' whirh the same committee pronounced 'the heav
iest burden put upon the middling L.:asses • rn•
der the opetatien of tint' unproved. system, near-,
1••• all the private ectio.il-, tolt except n very few of
the very highest grade) have been discontinued:
and although there iipprovemenis in the public
schools have been nueodiad with •H neces.ary • in
crease of the aggregate expen,el (making the ex
pense per seholsr !vest sal a saving of .at ; least
¶lO,OOO in the aggie,zute exiieuditorns for .edlica
thin in the oily, has been onnually ell;.cted."
The followm2, is froth a repmt of the Ccinnion
Schools of :Wore ester. Ma-s l• In this. cae.!the
largest tax-payer , , mason;) of contending spilt:.t
the constitutionality rat paying tax for u 11,gh
School, not only pay their taxes elwerfillly, bat fete
of them, W. '3 Sulisltury. 1..i-rj . not only paid a
range tax town' d• thei)tinital VS pen•es of the public
sehook, including 111.,:a limit t'•ltoril, butt, in Con
nection with another indiveleal, has presenledithe
same High School with a ii philosophical appinitus
which cost ¶l3OO. The G•iveruors and exaGoVer
nors, of the same town, as well as Physicians and
other educated men. are bound not enly.arnotiga he
advocates of liberal grants ur support of public
but - such men as Governor Lincoln, and Governor
Davis, never sent ilil•ir children to . any other
schools. A Snrt 02 'I iiiviiri,o r Davin was, a iew
tears since,: an assistant reacher in the High
School."
Dr. Woodward in Speaking of thti tame:High
School, remarks, that l• gcting this rehoOk sol high
a character. has rheaPened ire means of edam
, non so much, that I have kept two;.and three sons
in it, by paying an annual tax p! Ten Dollars." i
These extracts have been made to show:AS.lml
Pribile `High Schools have zicomplistied in other
places, and'what ours,mar scconiplinti if properly .
ameoursged and ethmently managed. Indeed it
may he confidently ri,terte . ii that the pubic schools,
mai; or femaie, mutt alwaYs languish to re or lest,
in every larde place. if the High School Inc want-'
1 3
hug. In many phrts of the Wekt, High Selituils or
Union Schools, as they are .oftin culled, are Sup
ported in the rural districts. Some Iwo, or three I
I.4..wriships unite in 'establishing one' High Sehbol,
to whiCh all the most itilvaneed pupils troinlthe
several townships, are admitted.. And all the Mr- 1
ger town , - have invariably theft. tebools• lodged,
it is taken .as a fettled matter; that the public
school is inefficient and cannot be of much . Trailed-
`vantage without them! It is only since 'the estab
lishment of High Schools, that Public- Scheoln,
have risen irreharacter front their former poo r pod
inefficient condition. Indeed, everybody forrberly !
seemed to acquiesce in a belief that- common
schools were doing just übotit an well an they Could
A short time before a, reformation in our -schools
was effected, "statesmen' and philanthropists be-
came impressed with 'the belief that our civil and
religious Institutions were in danger ; that the po
litical
heavens were gathering darkness, and ::the
moral sky becoming daily more and more oteicu
red. Europe wan lull of commotion and (Carl - MI
agitation. Flie iron heel ot 'Rifest - a was on the I
neck of prostrate Poland ; France was amoral yol- I
mho ;, the German States were restless, and the
Irish peoplo were getting tired cif England's five' .
'hundred years of tyranny and misrule. The eon
sequence was that Europe was 'pouring in. upon
our country an increasing tide of her ignortint,stt-
perstitious, degraded and oppressed population.—
Many thought a momentouserinia was at hand, and
that something should be speedily done to counter.
Vail the baletul influences ,wlitch enettred to' be
sappingi the very foundations cd dor institutions,
Public attention was paturally turned to Our
common schools as the palladium of one liberties;
but, upon investigation, they were found as already
stated, insufficient barriers against the destructive
tide th a t was roiling in upon our country. -
', The deficiencies and evas.an the system being
ascertained, and the nppropriare; remedies clearly
and eloquently point oat by'the great pioneers in
the good cause, Horace Mann, BNhop Potter; Hen
ry Bernard and others, the people began the . work
of reform in good earnest, and , a very high degree
of emcees* has thus far crowned lbw efforts.'—
And may we not hops that Pottsville will Le
among the lending towns thatwill be doing their
required share in wiping away the stain on Penn.
sylvanta'sgood twine, that she is always one kw
dyed years behind the world 'S age:, -
The standard of admission into our Hiatt School
is Mout the lama u that of *Central High school
ettAlottlilwillni Ar t ' ' ~ ,t raseslitegi - " "
wept
Ciukillatee 00eltitatalcin mast Undergo an ex mi- •
nation ilt-fitelftglfl 4 .ilbs 4 wrallbreisiasf rs P l i t t ; --
lish GredsloniatTA'rittriskdic god ilthalY of vat':
ted Stetet IltereActswasst the Geltrarnatf4out
novri, maxi . ti4wathie thew trick- for ed p u m i t tla"
this coming. '. - :10 TN, meseadenuced eta i n.
the firth . " liski se cpsoini a Sty res tde
sc l iato
knowledge ' .Geqatittr, Mem wed Natural)lll.'
kelitiy, witibasboWdoingwell ialthe HisittelT of
England, madirso - :pewees in fife Latin,Trego
nometry and Cbe • , The usual branches of
the Common. ' ;Sorb es ,Ewgliith.Greintuar.l
veli p
ArlthilietteoSee.; leceitinte r their Mlles , incn - i
tlottitfoccestiOalletiVi mass ews. ' The lower ass 0, of
, course, advance i
d fnty - in proportion to its posi 4 i0n.,1
' C COR sinius isnd ith%lauestion receive : eis° etc.
just attention
'lli '4-..i i
, 1
. It: has hecciesei.lidely,tbe practice in Mel itid ,
sch°° ' s of cu n j "TM. , to direct attention to;Mte- t
dodo of eoniliicuriticritations, and to laying +wen 1
some rules tot, the! etremmeat of teachers iti HD- .
parting lastrtwtion,,:Wany teachers have nernitred !
, habits', in tesehi which are found very inkious t
to the intelleetual , 4rees of scholars. • The gteat
)
est evil of Oilskin , , gu one most lamely complained
° I, cmsists Itiiadtsarlik slavishly to the text-book.
askin g such quest:Rine as *replaced in the both of I
. the book or al itail?i;ikei' tm, without making sly ci
tempt
to elue:datiptH subject itself. Bisnopil?ot-
ter, in sPeeki4 rObis subject at the Pittsburg i
Conveatimmplaie:ed so loudly of such methods
of Condu c!in reOltelions, and of most .ed theil ore-
'eat tent PI 4:4eatPng. by their mechanical
questions attteiri i ;bratom, to these unphilosophical
methods, undies awei*mging teachers to habits of
indolence, thnt htilve4s almost ready to mei that
our schools *oda bo greatly benefitted it the pie
sent text books 4,t.r4inearlF nil piled upon ahead
and burned. Irl'hites,:e. of a text bookiby the, leach
er, while coedue ing a recitation, is therefore for
bidden in many, 9 ;the best schools of our ceetutry.
The followiqg arei te;few extracts from the Allies of
the Ciacinneti iliessle: , 1 ii
" They shall ett'iWor to understand thorotighly
whatever this itteglpt to teach!, so as not militant
ly to be chained down to the text-t00k....T(i this
end they shall tnak# such rpei-tel preparatieh for
each terieon,ithati;they could recite it themSelites as
tenthly and atcungigy as they would desirelitheir
pupils to do 0. ,, pi 0 • ' : 1
t They artrinot;(6,llse, during recitation,' theltext
boak thentselvelegaep: for au occaskunal 'refer
ence, nor pernittityeiii to be taken to the recitation
seat to be referred to by the pupils, except in the
cafe of 0.-Peklinieitercise, the translation offs lan
gunge, or the so mien of mathematical problems;
and even in ghe latf4re
t case, they ate required ! ! 0 as
sign many iprotgetek of their own preparthe, or
those selected fro - ..f . kindred text-books. medicine
an applieaticin'oll What the pupils have learned, 10
the busines4 4 of li vior the tensor' thtit theyr will
bedikelv to,p as more animation themsolvea,"
mid enkindle a ckqeShondinely increased vidavirk
end spirit lit ill•::tninds of their pupils, ti au if
° W i l s° to 10 0 0,4 lhti very letter of the book.i'
f• They ate toldilii:lerstand many more siOjects
than they BO required to teach, that they - may he
able at all trmesNoigive much oral, collider* and
indirectinstruct on, and be furnished on istiery tar.
jell with entoodS ti . gd itastructive aitecdote*l, To
this end, they Ott expected to pursue. daily a!{ regu
lar course of profeSWonsl reading and stddy.P
These ruby&of course, not have reteredce to
reading clatises,lbtit to such studies which Itend,
for-rittvess zupollt principles and facts clenrlyl.eluci
dated by 141 teacher. i•
,
The above rePcst, with its recemrisendatiops and
soggestionsilis reggctfully submitted to your con
siderali ,4l . i, Vert truly your'- 11 ,
I; ill i'? ELtas SCHNEIDER, *et
;Parr. rrlrel AlsOut 21,'1553 .1
ip
rtEly NORK LETTER
%1
[FROM Irk; OW :NI CO RR ESP OND E
Tito vsryd4t rwt.tveFlres—llegrylnritratte , Los
I—Fina4alVzsO3ers—lrnmeitse Defaleatpon
ilezige Foretfr;,,i Trade—Coal Field% 4f the
t'lT'ortd—OnrtAidon of the Erie Rattroa4 grad
tl24,oo.ol3G—Expedition Ltbe
ala—Deftgatiqtpl_!ongress can't Teat- f gle,h
,ftoh:W—Porket•piektng as pei r ri, e d
io,ll Cote niratirfi6:3
Ncw Yotta, N0v.22, I 3.
I,DEatt Jo'rnsiiilf.:",- , ,—The present season ray be
ernphaticully tekitieti the seumn of desirtiviu- t e con
flagrationsdain !Untimely a week has pasSed tor
ssfven mouths, 4111kWe have not been rani upon
io record Rom disastrous fires. On TI ursdny
night last, cWoi!iihe most destructive (4 year
happened—onetPdhuming the large estatilightelent
khown asi.theilPtipire Iron Works oil Icle-srs.
Arum L Igget,t tit the • toot 'of -25th Streett, East
River, destroyihOdso a number of , argo ittories
aid workshops'o l aitd throwing out of etnpl' yment
ok - er one tatitisaln3!inechunics.
While * 040g:fire was raging, another' broke
11 F 0.. _
oin on the bpp-Milbr•-;:nde of the c it y iii a large far
tbry, whic,l coh'stahed twenty•four buildir'gs a n d
1
Ida] in as.lie;•• tWiolioptiloin• blo , lcs. renderil g hun
dreds of tot p rl.4lioir•urless. There VIATI I res r • -•,.e.
Ong eanulia, fie .;?ft , 4., divided the uttenticin 01 the
Me departmeM,Edand probably tended ro! r jnde r
them both lmoii ',4lidructive than they w ou ld ol It
erwiee hair britof4 . • \
1, The liwilday ril;cunpanies are heavy los •N, the
amount of iille,sa i„uro area being no le— ti an "Ix
hundred d m[o4ip'4ollam I . '••
la financial tt xtiOds. which have of hire:4 appro
ifric!ted 5 '1 2,1 94 prt the ptiWie nitwit n at, W, • 111.1 y
write the 'bur 'ilk:X*7y much easier, and inn di cap
.)
dal Heekink to u&--iry iovesiment as call 10aii,..,--'
This, of lur. l,', trAids to inflate the pricesdu ..d6, 1 1;
and acco u, tr. fOr tie irceiii• large advanep4 'Ma
dy liowedrir• at aiJoking for another heath' ent`h
ila follow the ptrarbt inflation that 1- commincing.
t it iiinorliavill been afloat for several day4 : past, of
derlain lieii:Yy ilatalcations in the Wall F tretl banks,
IYhieli balf,a ber.da:•l4tidiously roneealed•lfain the
public, lest; theiit ihould exert an 'evil indite:nee on
file iniarketvulkFt4 their stocks They bade how- d .• •
elver takea a f hrreo tangible that f can givel,;ou'i he
,„
trawlicularii . ,liiiiy are as follows : 1
Bank cd Ore S ate.. -01 New }fork, ' Iro,ool
E 4 ~, :.„
i;. , • • fills , toles,l 37,5 i II
itaiik of (num eri'e, , • I f9) ' MO
I Ilderrhant 4 4 Hi ifle, • , 110,01)
lileiropoliiiiti Btiiiti• 1 tii0,00(1
I:Atifericaia'k.:xlbAre Bank, 1.: '0 Out)
thmo,..r. il.irard
„'f . : . it 2Voti
Huth tehr... - tli tipott the
.hoiar:t and, teachers, up.
tt.,o who Ar, not reach
far more than all It cot•tet,
litzett teccived iiv Its no-
~ -
though seltiorllA l iching .., pubic en, ~ „
rent unustial renlation+ in fancy stocks..hod ,the
immense ins...sem TSulting therefrom have Oen :lir
immediateicall.e., 4., - (if those we have enumerated.
The ellxirolcit specie from New Yclrt: last
month, were vii 3 Oally large, and the whole for
eign exports pent& than ever, was known a sin
gle niontllllbellitEleven 111:11iOns. The ilish du
ties rereiied gi. Xew York in October. were Seven
Mullion '.4verrlnittidred T11°11(.111111' Dollar-ll t atid for,
the whOlgAmil;Onths of the present ysariplie 0.,..
bounding 4 , 'm 0141 of 537.488,128,09, at this sin-
I .
gle port al nellll4 is a well known fart Pon the
city of Di' w I:VO,k alone pays four-filthit of the
whole eqatnsiiitl6,( the general Government.
From mikeientlVe paper we clip the fittlowing
paragragli4onlttiC.Coal field. of the worlditir is of
interest :11 ;1 ,1 ,111 • 11
Be'the IfolleturMir tables it will be teen that real
lands of VirgiiiiiOre of greater extent than those
of alt Eu(npetletl that those in the Elate! of Illi
nois are pith,' Rinse of Virginia • it
P 1 '- , i t
Sq. Mlle , cif C oa l .
l'ennestke,li ..;!„.E,‘ . 1 , 4.300
Kentucgy, II i..;:i , - II 11k500
Virginilit, 11
,l,',i.
I t
. 4 21,195
Ohio, r 1, --,,,1
lndianu4 - II ~1
Illinois 111 11 sl"al I 1 yOO
~ 44.000
Penn:4olmm 1..1 IF 15,437
Michigan, 11,111;1 !I 5,000
Missouri II 1 11 . 1 1
I 8,000
~ , ! 1
'Stales, 11120.03 0
WM En rope are estimated a. lot
'l
. Sy. mules irj Coal
• 11 11,550
1 3.408
. 11 1,710
I 1 519
Told in ~
The cd t tl ti4l
low• : r 1 ,
Great Britau
Spain. 1 , 11.
Fran ce; i 7 -
.
ielgutin, I .
It , : , 7.
• ~
1 1'1
- Total in Vincpe, 7,437
But the' act.haftearly 'product of coal a differ
ent coundiesfit 40 folloWs • : ilront
Great lirita:i i'T, ~ ! 'i I .700 000
Beleinlb. i i L.,::, I
1
d i
~ .
4.,q6i1.tXt0
UnitediSts it... 1; , , - 4,000,000
France, 1 .. . -,, 1 • i - 0.140.000
It will -e iieired ttom the above table that
Bc!asitim,ivit gta . extent of coal fields mui4h Amali
e]• than shy tate; above named, peoduceanntnally
more roalibtlii the entire production of tb"sas e whole
Union ei-ianbiema,t, ': 11.
Pester at 0 istirst train of cars left Ne York
t
over the .riti: Wiulroad, I direct'. Several Ihniv‘dred
men hur brio Eelignaed tor some montbs, lavin7.
down th 'broadA:iiave and heavy rails, solthat pas
sengers MaycVla . i proceed from New York to 'the
lakes:wifbf i
ou h.tOnge 01 cars or interru ption of ,
any kindh • ~ 'i
1
A great witilfoll In the shape of a fortune 'has
in•l col
di Earl
knoWledoe.. It is a-
t lfollows • ,
some ht "dret Oars since in Eta and, ' Earl ot 1 1
Laney:4ov d,4, ;Ir,nving Thirty-six DlillioriS of Dot I
hrs. A RawfuKihen arose. tia to the he r-!-hip on
account fit serleraf inter-marriages, which,afier this
loue dehiy, Nati% recently been decide+ in the
Queen's Men'li T luck ; Up. , n enquiry the luc heiress
happens Id) . ('
~ ..! Mr.. ,Clawson, I,lte t i p Safallei
c i ot,
Clawson., a t clergyman of t irgirim. • The
amount has • eit.at interest for sixty yars. and the
interest ill Mr 4 tb4rt pay all fees andkcoqs of
lk
suit, leaningeitirineipal clear. It will j lia settled ,
up. so they sti, s-this ?resent Winter. i,.
The New iyrdik expedition for Liberia_ set sail
last week, in i ffiiyfino barque Isla de Cabo. The
nnmher lait enOrants• was fifty-tbme, and many
others Wrre prufale to leave on account q( time.
Several it' theffi:iwere well on; and educated men.
Valuable :addititins to the.colony. 1 '
Anoth'r eaptidition set sail (loth Baltimore, on
this sanaa l davAy; the ship Barmier, carrying one
hundred andittgreaty.-seven passengers. •l
It is sliil thJf . Dh e r . recently elected delegate to
Congre. • front 'Mir new territory• of ,New Mexico,
can neithitv strati net understand a word , , of Eng
lish How It'terestiag to him will be theongre.-
sional delwas,:lihd how refreshing to the: embers
the Donl - -I; tlowefY speeches of native Spanish.
The Apericitip, Exchange Bank of Newark city,
on recetrifi4 their consignments from cablornia
last week, to(0 the cold dust abstractedifrom two
boxee and -it ganiously I replaced by shift. , Loss,
T 1
•
Fifty TlMusa d'LLlollars. }
By the follofeing,. you will see that your 'tinter
turate Pert ' alma friend, of whom I wrote last
work. if not,' Ilane in hut glory. One 5 .!1 D. Gier,
of Erie, i ;Pa.' Oa robbed at the National Theatre.
Of his wally( Oititainincs2,sBo in stockra check
1
for 5134, etWi',s.2oo hi money. Look out, green-.
horn.! I. li f;: - ..', d
Anti ilium piithe. -same evening' a cotmtryrnan
named Bahlarliwhile on a visit to Taylor's new.
.aliaon In. Brd . tway, Was relieved or bit pocket.
book, and 5.4 In money, much to'his internal dis
satisfactikini haineither case have the robbers been
caught. 1 1 ' C" , ..1 Yourti o ire.,• Q. C. F
11,
HEIM
[
. • 742.51 it
Such thfne,UriS)mit) to he of frequent oulittrrnee
colilr —ll reaelung the publtF ear. frhe re•
I
n~
DM
=:i:(ti
A Ea l iir af r irticle in the Edinbur Rev,ew
for oetobe r?,ir " Church Parties,"' presents
a eery ,c c iiraging picture for christain read.
ers • 1 ..• ''-'''' • :
i
• 1 ~,,; 'II , 1
•,‘ Accordnit• to this . authority, inOdelitv is,
alaimingly cia the , increase in England.—
The state qch is declining in power , Meth=
c t e
odism /s ) I lig ground, and , Independency'
is bare . hit ding its Own. The sa e author
rit.
ity stat i cs it d ing
a •notorious fact, 'that the
most iritell 110 t mechanics in • the ellim of
Victoria—rt :men who makesteamengines,
furnire, ki ds, and; who build pal ces—are
&shell v .1, - ), Re states that the sof pfo.
lessony:ha ,flone Enrich to create th s state of
e i
thiogsi" an Olat the; odious systern of paid
pews, has ',id its share in the wear: Re
thinks nu iditaries in the cause ofOhrist are I
wanted ini, Aland, end that there' is a rich''
hare tfo tht,rm to reap. Thefi ft i millions
do/
I s
i - nded annually in support .of
fheth' rcli Ails toltroduce as it should, and
prate tit til degenerated into a mere bust•
ness fit[ 4ti from a holy calling' in fain[
of 1[1340 r teen. 1
II 1 ';11 I ' , 1 • , '
, ^ o c - •=' N'TZISIPE*ALT4M."'-':
,
ll:77 laltELlE'VED:rhat they la;PAlection
in Nev Jersey, in whAh the4SOVISPIK voice
was wrongly given 'ingainst ther License
System; .Would have been a 'e.simpflite Maine
Law Isinmpb, had net the pa:sreps! 'influ
ence of the Railroad niUttopoly been combined
with that of the Rum). patty: -The Writer
heard one of the employees of the leorhpany
on leaving. the polls. reply to a perison who
asked how he had, cdted:--tt Whp, for the
Ritilroad and Rum." ' I
itEI.I6IOI'S
CO - Tun MILLER doctrine is sp'
Maine. There are thousands wil
the world will be burnt up nest S
. . ,
5:7- THE BOSTON Transcript sa 'S that au
l
old Scotch clergyman i.once eomn M
enced
sermon with these woids—"Saint Paul says;
and I partly agree,woh bim.", .i. . .
7 A iARGE Protistant batik stoie has
been established at tionstantitinp e,. in the
very heart of the city,iand may he 'called the
Bible House. Oa its shelves are found cop
ies of the Scriptures in twelve different lan
guages, and thence have gone forith during
the past year more.thin 10,000 copies.
r •
[O .- POPULAR INFLVENCE, IN 'AIN Oil's-
TM—The Bishops of the Epiwmplil Church,
in their . . pastoral address , remark . !tbat 4. Be
sotted ignorance 'cannot long prevail in a land
of free schools. Servile superstition must'
' gradually decline in a land of free ingiitry.
, Priestcraft and onposiure cannot km; flour
ish in a land of news Papers.", - .1:-
- TI;SeAN LIBET:TY.Att exiihange pa
per speaking of Miss i CunningliaMe's arrest'
in Tuscany, says: 'l. I
" Just suppose a Roman Catholic maiden
to he arrested at Vtiston for prOsenting a
Rhode Island sailor ;with her prayer hook,
and -sent fiv e yeat, to the State.iprkon.—
What a cry of persecution wouldlhe set up!
And hots very just itiwoutd he. f '
And that is the tr uth of the Matter to a
gut - shell ! how very much afraid Roman
-ists are of Protestitit ibooks !
MISCELi:ANEOUS
,_ i , , .
7Ma.. W poNottpu, t h e irin ex ile, is
about to ity his itandiagain at puitlic.lectures
this time in einciuualo.
•; 3 ;
(0 . MOCK Tuunin.- z -Calling la husband
•• toy dent" m publi, and you brute" in
private.--Thogenes i . • I
, ~
crj. A QUAINT old writer derines . egotisin
to be, " suiTerintz the private F to b 1 too
much in the public eie." I I
' i
. .
f -- * SIR W. TEMPLE says that 'the first
grvdteut in,conversdfion'i the next,
good sense; the third, good, huinoi :-atid the
fourth, Wit. •
•
(Sa" A LONDON PiIiCiICIAN 9V5 If Mill
would wear their beards in
. winfer, -ore
throat S -would get out of fashion. Very good
advice, but what would the wtinfen say ?
• .
t
JO' Colnsrrwr.rtrri coppers are .irt circuln.
don. A man.who twill manufa c ture bug,us
copper , iu hits age tiltike worlii,inueitt to he
sent to the pcnrirterOary. - . I: _
r,r - A Boom CAROLINA editort
ceived, aecontpanitneut td,;
notice, a b, - ) tie vt gilder beer and
btled eggs." .
NEVF.F was any pa)
sect urc,,bal whateyrr, in whtchl
nuatil were nut thti most vittleri .
is not a busier an iniAl than a bl 4
CaA SmALL AR* YET.—TiI
,urvivin g about foOrteeu• bung
tiooary pensiouels, ut whom ti
drawine their Tay ?from the fret
Hutted `::Ors. •
PA rttli2lZ night
pmt utli-v al N,!•tv York, hag hi
has Couteed, and (e,tori , d :343i
had slolert groin paili'ages passlty
ott.re.
jr? VIN “S BA
for ihe savings of sixpence;
tablished in New \lrk, lids tea
tal of $: -, :23.;000. It . 'pays six pc
est,•and is doing much good aim,
of boys and, ;lids I,r whose Lit
tended. •
•I . 1 •
TY' THE Po4nia - t;trEtt at Ran'
us to discontinue our paper
there, who owes ul . fur nearl ;
subscription, as he has gone. to
We have no doubt id it. The;
ways gets holibirl such fellows
ter. lie gets iii chic., if we do!
Fredonla Crnsor:.
1 37' TOR Es AN (31:1:.i: rtt
or.—The second pobliry show '1
Agricultural Soeie6 . of Englai
lust s.timiner at GIME - tester; 'i..;
• rare specimen§. Maine It'
from the published irteurtlK, sum!
Ides which lweighti.l e ,
geese deptcffirut thcre were ni
raining a gander and two geese e
averaged :t.l pounds',
IIEA alton,,i-dally ;tr . the
1: \V. Cootie(. Aguej,Pdb: by , oin
ha- been cured by'theM. 'Cher' Pa
go for the etiti• Fevyr nod Ague.
them not only; n direct - Mit al , o an M
.lage to every agile nel;lthorlimd
in other part: 'bare a decided obiet
land or ,ettl,i4, in a ti•ver nod
.ap
Ihet expeet-td ;tool hr nt least pa
by fever and agile, pt thrwit,
halie a great terroll :Lad the remon
eame Ihk heretofore no methente I:
to be a retinal elite kfr the oomplai
tore. per:Ams, 'it they gar -e• the
fell anything about bow, lcu.; they
be afflicted with it, or',Wliether they
or not. Bat \viten 111 . " grent,at,d
of the-e lweome,genet ally kit
will be di , pelled. and iwoide from 3.1
hoOds will be more Itkel to buy
Ile ariloll2 , .
•
For z:alo by Nlartm.
viii.,; II .T. Beaeheni, Tmear9ru
ler, Pott Carbon. •
I)RQWSINEti3, swintining (
roaring in :he ear:i, headache, •
heart,. ikci—Wrlgtit'sjudian Veget•
certain cure fur the hf,ove unph a.
beciuse they purge fiirn the body
and corrupt ,hunior4 Which when ,
general tniu , s of tne cirotiUdion, art
rush of blood to they head, giant
sight, drowiiiiiess, pAiti of the head, '
totn4 of u corrupt :date of the Woo
Wright's 'ratan .l'eget , 4l,: Pt(
of the very be•it meibeine- tn the
!Aire of tntbEtx-tion, ad therefore tot
till the ab,iye uniderudiiiiit ••, mptouF
a•..urediy re. lore tii ' body to a
health. 1
Clo , twtr.—Storekeipers 'would t
1.,...e rare in buying from pedlitr4.
that a man by the name of Ille•ban,
by the name of Sines,,,arr ctlertrig„ ,
I
be Wrighi'sititlian Vtikctsl,l , rills,
are not authorized Agent: for thts
the article offered entijnot he giisran',
The genuine is for. ft-ale„,by Mrs, 1 :
TY, J G.EROWN BIM J.:l G. 11:
vil.e. Whole-ale Cit".a , , 10 i't4egfi
delphia
N. B.—The riuhlicare reqectfu
J C. HUGHES, of i'quscille, i.
11114 medicine, and WO cannot gna .
the arbele offered by Lim for vale.
• ,
A CAR D.—Sinee the Propyietor Is recent Latihr
taory enlargements hare' allowed him to supply
his numerous orden , ).,r K tiliarion, lie has
also introditeed SODlti!liew chera tot, i iiniurs witt,•ll
add -till to the hi;tlt i:elictracter of ,truntent:el)
popular arttele for Citrin;.t. Preserviast
and Restoring the .. flair.
Let those now use
Who
,neqr used heron
And !hoist who always' it
Now use Ole
The Prioe is still 74) cents, in
may he had at any Store in ] the U
D. S. Derne:l, Prdprietor. 161
Sold by every Deliter to Dottgyi
5: Son.. Philadelphiii,
. POTTSViLLIP. :WAR
-CORRECTED Wt . :REIN ron T
' - I
Wheal Flour, bbl . it 125 i DCA pe
nye- do do A 00 i , (I , )
Wheat, balite, 'l , l CS. , apl
Rye, do ' ;: t.o I Cies, a
Corn; do - -1 Kil , 3allef
Oats. ' do 46 I Should
Potatoes, do - 7, 75 ili a i n c
Timothy Peedi.2 e 3 Hoy, to
l'inver do ,;3 SO Plaetei
• .
;..
' - MARRIED • 1 1 1 ..
i• 1
0;6 h• Rah lost . hyllten. 1. P. Dana. LEMUEL D.
JONI:S. to nI.I.EXC.EANAII KA N'yll UR. att of Ml
netsittlle. =i .
••
On the 40th last ,h i t. the Ith . v. W. O. II tnnig.3 A f'oll
RAMP.ft, to ELM& ETII WEIL, hail! from Miners
vine. 3 I
OD thew t0.t.',..14 the Itnme, 1A11.T.1.C.31 BOYER,
to EI3Ahit3CII.IIFrSTALL, both frnin Branch Ton, n
ablp. • .
. 1 .• : 1 .
• An the. same dar.bit the name. lIENRy WARN. to
BENA DERTACD,Wtb of PattsviDe.
At Potternit..by ttie Rev. Ch..trloni Wm. Edwards.
THOMA9I.EWIB, to ANN DAVIS,,both from Nita.
rale. .1 I,
DIED
At Afinerrville on Monday,2lst init., Mfr. CATHA
MATE affEBB, widow of the late John rtheuk. of
Homburg, Berke County, In the 621111 year of herage.
On the 7th {net.. 'neat Potteville. 1N GEORGE I
KLEIN. formerly of Petite County. egad 76 - years and
5 month,."
Is this Borough on Mesay marpg last.
ABELLA, wire ofTAbmas fe d 40 yeArs.
17)
—,?,--7-111311.84110111VISOTIMIIIV-i,,,,,,5 ~.„..it.411414,:k,
1 i
gyos THE Olt V. JOHN ellitTlB-(Pfesidtag Elder). ..-„..-... ::, ._ _ .., - .._. _ ~,__ll.-__
Qv" will, by DishirrPerralniton,prilliAh in I}a Std K. QTRAV .PICAS.- Caul t.t
C. Church, in this &mutt IliAta - m°72 6l fir4d/Y the piutifermer two .ttut.. P 17.5.
ii7th lest .. at. 10 o'clock, Jl,:ji. The: bliii_"likre Fee- quested 'ln cell and 14uva
_piropi
pectruttrinvited to atinn4,• - : ; AI F•Tit . tin ft; Inottnr. ea lii_neenrding la imre• 11W
r .- --- -• • -•'- - -.- -7 ':•-•;_.., •- - • - • : .7 . • • - : .- I'4 - -- - , ;,Illet,ween P 4 Clibuil IL - A4+d
Vlt aPTIST CLllltiert,ltaharitotira Stteiet, Ur v.' , i
4-11 Alt YARD CAeTri•E rall..:S•ervice every November 19. tgs - i , i
Sabbath at 104 o'ticit.lic A. it, and 7 •C r .M. ': - - ------ • -------' i• -
' -"• eirlieali: COIN.-='Strayi-it :v
.t.Jtier.rcalding at 'et-I'l..t.ial,
leyo nen, a lacer fit.iit RI i'ti
atr,tirr Id hiirng.:Wtnevert.itil 1r
cow to Ott sub,eriber, or live h
ntathia where the r,ityht. g4t a:
ref% ar4l,•cl. -.- .
'.
Nov 19 . 1 it.53
_.I i. : . ,
. ,
SSTRAYGOAT.-1:a44 tc
subnlibar, a 111.At:K (1114 T.
the aide The owiterti ret,-si
property, or it will re "hid ar 4
r.il
am: , •iif
. Sioviiraber 19, 1.5.53 11-
f"TKINIITY•CIICRt'g (EPISCOPAL).--Irey.
.DANIEL W&SIIDURN.. hector.- Service held
mints* In this.Churela every Sunday :
MotniaLat JO} o'clock • ,
•
Evenler. ari
WILL BE preaching In the English
IrtitheranCtiorch,lllnrket street, every Sunday
morning and evening.
GENERAL NOTWIIS.
!ending in
'o believe
ring.
liPo on FELLOWS' CEMETRY.—Peranne deal
‘ ions of purchasing initial lots in the Odd Fellow,'
Crinetty. will apply tn
runic Pere. at the lion Rtore, Tawn !lan ;
dome J. Joara,lltneraville street or
JOHN 8. C. Niara, Centre atreet
Nr,t-
I DI. NEATT & SON etre removed t the
toL4cr; of C-.Mt Pitinati, KN.,m ethire curet
below the Amo,rie n Boum, where- persons having
busineAs with them will plespe
JAMES .THOMAS d< CO., -will also be found in
the ssine 6fflre. -
A - 011 10. ISS!.
Ui
EOROJE. WIGGAN & SON, Mittel& of Rn.l
~•11 C 441. Tamaqua.
Jan. 8.1833. .
a k , OTlCE, t —clisnes MILLER & CO. tolvere
.l.ll moved them office. In Thiladefohm, (tom 'No. fit
Dock 'Street, to No. 13 WALNUT jig ree . l, north vide
totw.-en Front and Serondi Atrert3..- •
Yhllad'a., Jan. n, lass.
IRON iv CUTLERY.
..1.0111 LANTERNS.—zlotnettang 1,, otiose
, ih.-ryouncsterg daring the coming bolla}9,lor
gait- ut the lown Han Iron .lore, by
FRANK POST..
47-11
Nor ember 19, 10t.3
lITOOK' SPIKES POll. T
laegn for p,a le Iow•. lo close nal a rozoag patent,
the 'town Ilall lion :More, I,v PHAhK I'OTT.
Nov. 19, 11753 47-If '
, A ULAN VU TLERlC.—American goods in tlOsi
I line are ton to be, excelled. tia•ing, (root Ole Tin •
ltalenced Ivo!) , bandid to good common sers I. eable
I 3111.01 v ilk 1.1-ilan Inr mo=t ClAllaio.ls. For
.tle.at the "rOINn 11411 f :in Score, by
FRANK POTT.i
Wt.voliber 59,1833 i 47-If
i)trlLDilliG IIAttLIWARE.--An uneqoalla.l
.o..t,aortuient of all that la becemsary to build of re
pn.tr a hon.., for Fair at the Town Ilalt Iron Sun,
FRANK PUTT.
47-tf
=1
UAfi PIPE —for ..th I. st.r... etc .
dt the 'Town 11,111 Iron Sir4r. °
=I
CANT, STEEL, Stwir,Bteel. Ear Iron, Nail
Rods. Railroad lion, Flue, dcc , for toil.. at the
Town flail Iron Store. FRANC I'OTT-
10ELN SIFIELLEAS.— Pi rtnium art tries. whlrti
latirn the prizes a e t ell the State lairs, and
at o ur OW if County Agrfruillital Fait svero awn riled
n premium, Sir sale at the tnwe Hatt Ilan
FHANK
Q-A USAGE .1:11D PIE MEAT CIPeTILII.S.
n Ith detikciwil knives. No [hues keeper shou
hr n, it hoot lLeoi; Cul 1 . 01 hUoi.y UlO 4 pound. of
eteal pet For Side al Itlo' Town Hall lron
motor.
November 19,1d53‘,
4,..ELFP•SE'IIIrIi.'“, MICE & RAT TItA P.S.
k.) —MA kr, 't m scarce ta one Hight I'm ht
j FRANK rut r..
Neiviembef Id, 7,k5:1 / • a?-ti l -
I Ullis.Firie double and a;tnele gum c !parting
roda, improved Water•ptcior Cop., [Moder', zlhol,
%V adds, Game .(11aea, Powder. Flasks, ellen lot lit-s,
se.. at the Tau t flail Iron limo,
recently re
a tilairlaze
two •hard
Novrquher 19,955
rv. faction,
ihi raw.
,'1; kr a bee
, I , IIE YANKEE SEL,E-311ARPENE1t.
1 —The be, LCorn-totider tuttegin the %m id,
1.1. t longer, work heist r,arni.do niore than Any nitit!t
waclunr extant rnr rain. ht the Town Had I‘,:n
nitro. }TANK PUTT'.'
Novernher-19, Itis3 47_t('
MEM
=
A SM All. la A SINORTIII -.1
l'acktt K Jilt jvrrf, rd at
39-at
red retold•
're regularly
or t h e
11, 1453
putevEs, I,I:ALLit in!),„
.A .Tupper, Itur unit block Tin, (filer.
7.1,1P•1t0r Lead, Arr. Orilet4 K ere Iced far Ern. and
('rapper a 1)Iii nA Mllaclune; to r 111 , 411:PS!. m
eohnei tell iv We the af.y. , hum ra °rapt I y
tV * ,,Si E. ', mit , r Penn a h7l u t I vet , .1 . 11:1':,1.
June 11. lt , !Vt. t!I-1!
:clerk in the
ern arieEtcd,
ihr which he
, through the
ILTheT.ank
riled a eapi
i cent. inter
llng the cla , s
ttelit it ty ia-
BUSINESS , : CARI)S:
1.1. EN VISIIEW, : 7 7 : 1'11VEVOR and
NtLt:11:a.111 t4 , 1,111111 , 1110JU511tt,3 4.11113 LItY l'atti•
4 r , aintti•l ti I notnr. liattne Inntnislon eI valnatdn
PA 0.14, Noun. and Dracut. tin naA unusual irticilittri
iiit it. pnrFuliut lan pr0ft.14,11,11: and rite F,N,
1, t.' itintrtnatndi Ift ft L, td s.lllO
.
klulph ‘yrites
a hubsenber
tour years'
r . the
old chapal-
L , ..)00er or la-
110W1:1.1. ER uml ALLEN FISHER vvtil
~.nottv Om Flo H.g titbit et.jltilig tti Real I:,tate t
Ic.v, how bale ~.cerc.l 0 , 11
Lal d.
' lllt,re, is litre the Frtt,-
tt)IVAIIIii 11.1:1„ s tale stile, P0114 , 111e. - • ;
Nhvetnter 1 , 753
[[TALL!;. PARTIES,: &V.---ALIAANI!EII
d. 101.1... the 10.1.1 - that he will por
t/Ali, it/ r 1•‘0,..te Partied, Dall,, Mincing
, I.lllti Cotillinn-,Polka U uctdrlll,,slll,4llka do
lailadrilkS, &C. lin One. 111 mote instru ,
tnento. Ordere 1011 at hie *§Ltop,t urner of
I:entre and Nnrivegiatt StrnetsAllasent-nt;)will be
promptly attended to. •
IMMII
Al' WE READ
,t 1 thejloyal
11, held this
seioted some
MX=
Winer quotes
llll'llll'-
lA:h. In the
tnc pefls COll.
Uii• U.N.• BOW P1A.1.11, SURGEON DEVI 184_
tutiee an Wit k Cornet MARKET and
t't ECON I) SlfeelS, went nide, Tour dnore
above Enquire Wilenn 5 Office, where ail,
operatnins On the 'Teeth tire performed. 841 46.•
Mid 111 . 0:11,111 in.erted na moderate !Prin. , lie Witt.
I,hts all Ids workt
fief. I, 1853
MEONG. ENGINEER and
1. I Bnrverf r, n.hlver T , tince, ie Street, t'llat.•
vI h., El tWorintion.. Rep rh., and M.lllt ,
1.1 real Nlinee,Clall I.3ind,f, >IIDwg :litti - h.tery, ,
uteri the nhhtlt.t• nOte e petit let Poet
. ,
21. 1 , 53. 3•i.ti •
• '
REEMEIN
•
Ir, , ,ct %vim'
n.are ;1;1 the
~Ni.klor
:gran
A 14. 11
RA. 1' It ,1C 1 , whole; iii• IDA
Finn, and ttii4 MAR-
K LI . :51reet, above Guth, anuth nlde, next 'Vim to
it I lull
Muhy p:r,ou-
0,11 10 1,11k.i112'
=MEM
Sept. 13,
I Of the yeal
It UV: c(IN lIIREIIi, WHOLE
.s ALE GROCERS, and 'Liquor Dealer.‘,ll, lid
I Np. SIA RI: Sitl.l.l
17t t,r ft n h,
CONVNUIIA/1„- 1 . 1111.A1 1 13.P111 A.
J r. _1
.1” I) 27 (.16
',nio-t
' tw
bpvii
1111,1
i,ut
Nv..io, going lo
would Ix entecl .
ver•al
r.
attrll,llo 411 hliFhir:e intrusted tc. twat with ail
wertL, a r 1/111-e Crhtt* rt-vt;itrtt duo . to
R. It 11nr •
Jon.. 2.1 v
wit, there feat+
ther iteiglabor-
Ippertr ntid set-
w. C. CLF.AVI R, fnrmetly iri tine font of
. K. it...D. W. C. CLENVCR.-Engineer 11,1 sztir
vrytifs, after several yettorisnitagunients itiothei pi,_ .
t• e, limt re -noencol aii,onice In Pottsville, where be
will be pleased to sec the friends of the old firm. nod
; . all who may require the services of one of tilo.li.so•
1
fit-sown.
• ; OFFICE—CENTRE £Uect, immediately opposite
tire Tellace."
I . the Ilrad, a
slay 2y,1&3 22-6 in
and II :..r•los-
Ipitatian of atr
lie Pilk fire :1
How uLL P/S II ATTORN E •AT %%
POTTE4 VILLE. Oltiot CENTRE Strcri, 3 d0.i,..
south of Eplseopal Cliiirch,saine slily
Aprrl 30, I.
nt ,ntnpluint,
itho , e sta7,nant
s tloatiag, in the
the ean•e 01 a
JINO. N. 117,AGENSELLER. CO.. Bank
er..an4 tinafierb m Etchanin:, Tlimitqp4, Yepn'a
Collecting, atientle , l to, AGO draft. fat I.lle - on alt
the pfllivlpai cities of the UlllOll Also, kltafts yta
hle at All the prthetval. I 14: i 11; 11,h34.. In Chshiiitd:
Ireland, !RM aid fold %Vale. ,
July IT, Intl
I=
caller . !.vmp
are iii3o mai
world for the
111 fully remove.
but will rno‘t
I, C;iind 61 : 41t. of
Alt D.—Wm:J.lw fia7dl and Poors,l.railot. dr
AL11,4101ii...021 halt./ and h, male 1,1 th..,10,Cr14e0
Nilrket sirr et at,nve
'
ro,
/ !Alt ai—Market etirect Property for seiv. Itiquito
JOHN H. JaNIES, A, t.
Market Street khore Tenth, Pottaville: l
fob. 26, 165 J. 9-If
TACOB JtifiTleg Or THE PLILeg,
eJ wlll attend to the collection cif Accounts: ',Se.,
promptly, and 311 the thaws app. rtainlng to his office.
Nut...life. Me. 25, 1852. ' 52.-11*
well to exer•
Ve understand
1, and another,
hat purpgrt+to
These persona
Mettle:ne, and
t. , !ed as genuine:
[E. BEAT-
A ItTlf\l,
PllllO M A S Ti. BA Nlll A Ai ATTORNEY at LA 4V,
I ttaita In Criate tilreet, I,ppngite 111.. F., I.cojtal
cbarch„ Pa:with. PeaLsylvanta
Nov. 20, 1652,
1411.1.111,114-119•Yier,
tstreet.
that,
tat an anrnt tor
FOR SALE & TO LET.
FOR SALE—I DAROAI N.—A 14er:0nd-hand fir
teen Morrie Steam Engine, right inch Line, threw
PM stroke, two thirty inch eighteen fret Mug
—rly-wheel twelve Pet fn ditmeter. Part of to.
engine may he !,,n at the. Machete Shoji of Jame.-
S. Cos, where it ha. recently put In order. Apely,
ellAill.ES VAN itrx.D. •
near Reuling.
41331
ntee as g'ennine
MEM
El
Nr,v ember 2G, IMS3
I rr ,1 OR SALE:—The (4Ter f0r4.1 , . the
Known Tavrrn Stan.l, Sinhlint, lee Moat.
and other balldinag ailitatent rn the town of Pniri."Par
ono, t-triluyicil twinty, at the corner of I'6ll and
Jar k...0n - Atreets, '
The• lot nr c on which the rtnproVrnien la
. F.tand is GO hp - '_23 feet. and is ow , of Inn must )r,: , 3 •
'Tatiana in the norongli.
76r purchorer of t h e above can afro, buy on very
li,llll, the property' adjoin in e the iinne
.10 :he west, in hirti would rive 5)9. by ;140 feet of
ground and be the avivr valuadle tot fu Port Carbon.
For tering apply to %V M. B. 11E 1 11, Vim..
• f.r J. D. Ms
Contr.. Street, Pott•vine.
Nov ,26;Iftfl I 4n If
I.OR LEASE.—Tn a 6004 Tenant, a. voloahle
Tract of Coal Land, known Ira the “Zothy Tract.''
!online in Frotl.ly fichaylkill roomy, MB Pi
or Tremont. • It, on both •Idoii of the. Mine 11111
Ctivn•sionch 7il Creek —coot olna rthr,nt 2:to acre,.
as heavilyZtintliere.l., and well adapted for no eaten
olve op*rivildor Pryer al veths Ited loth
,Cont
have been proved and roi uif io be of, 11,4-1310 noon
-Iy. For further thfortnation apply to
!MIN
or BIT-ATER CLAM Eft,
Potiratile.
41.f..tf
rge botrles; anti
!lied Siate.9.
irondway, Di.
F. \V Dyoti
Agent,. •
ET f;
11E, JCiIIII',IAI
the4o3!'d. 44 0%.;
tibpar',l "30
ilecpui::.J 125
zef. 121
20
Fa,
. • , 12.0 13
• " 18 00
300
Nayeinber.s.l:,'Zl
Lion BALE.-,A •
10 feet lot on Centre Street. No.
Wynn's addtion to Pottsynkt. Bald Int
runs frorn,Centre to Railroad Street.' is.nonndes no
the south ky lot of S. Rough. Esq.. on the notth by a
Yo ft.: 6iteer. ; For tenant and paltieulara empire or
the SubserVternt his Drug Store. C.ntre Streely POll9-
ludisputablv title will to given. . •
.yOrIN 8. C. mArrin. •
Alvin for tue Owner.
.AognA" 10,1'65.1. • -r-tf
von $A 4E.—Thr flitttrriber vtlera fur wale a 413
2 horse Engltte. (one of the best In the teglon,l to
gethier teal all Ita canneginnt also, Breaking MB.
ere. Screene,i, &c., all reinly\for a bar inee‘ or filly
tholleaud ions, 'or more. per entittna.
JOHN PVIIKERTON,
Mahantengn Street, Pottarthe ; •
or Ett-EEtar
.lune " - •
.
r3O LET . —A large arid eatumodlotur
I (Mee and fixtures, in:Barman's Build- ; : 2 -
lags, opposite the Ertirropal Church, Centre t. 7. ",.
Street. Enquite of . i . J
JOIIIS T B ANYAN.
Jan. 24; 152.3-tr
RENNWOOD LOTS FOR 611.1.E.—Valusble
lT building lots in the most central part of the Bor
ough of Ponevllle. lately had mit on the Greenwood
Estate, nreeme offeredforsale. Apply tO
: A. aussgt.. Agent "
for the owners, at his oftlee In Mabantango Et. .
Pottsville May 9 , 1831 ' • 15..
COAL.'
•FRANK I'o7l
4:-Ir.
FRANK PUTT
47-if
FRANK Nar.
47-tf
41 ^m;•
;'IOU retWARD.
:. votf her Isl.. Twenty .no
F,tim?rs' Donk of Eloadint„Tb
, „,ni• pant on delivery of said ny.te
of PottAv: Ile. -- .
Oct. - 1, ins 3. :
48-If
PRACite
v s fully Cointoetent to Li
known a, the
Blythe Townelnp, Bch uy1:1111
eletitly aritualuttottoob 4.1r1 t i.e ,
Anil proper Tenttlanon of whirl
ply, Likets I we gra tall tol pai
Donlelt. Moldleport. or to 11 •
WM: hits W-INNlelie-tt.
Nnir, ter, 1511
16 . 11
,
‘U.ATED TO Putikj ,
YV !laud Lngtne,froml 114,
Bollexe.., Leave pH, e nod
riOveniher 111, 1853 '
/ A NTEILII.-- t - AINI Cllll.O
tA
JOITIVNEVIAN : 4 11k1E51
Work, at the 11 , 11,ftvilie ehia,
- - - -- "-- :TT ti:ib-111 , 1
-
N 8,-Puttsviiie.piii.iiilppii
Nov. 12,11123. -••• .... 1 1
1 7 Z E I P E3I W C) urrutll4ll IIEAT OF. T 1
Mir and' Turning, Mtil,.to vq4drul
and good tenedis dill he EiV4lnl , , i. '['he I,trnstlig 1 , att 1.1
oc.tobei• 12. ib! ,.. 1,. -1 .1-w.':1111'1.01 F. A ''' ' ' i •' ' d - tooi 01 l're , tilefli frOpki l :
ad Ii A 1 ...-,
1 .. 14, Nnentitil. A , Flilatl'll
----
....' • • ' • -1 I • -
IVAN
ANTED - At Ifidqem-r. 1134i-414;e:1c, i,M...,.. " The sun oahnot ec-ntl
vv Mr.N, INOSIj4:Po ;MAI till .Ditt:N. M 1.444,
. 4 • •
i
I te Wile 10 t'lo a the :-;4
wiiinln; enneloymnar, ohs tirjd ililo 4 ruling nod - iild. 11 -
male aod ,female; and 104 , 01 a I iier.iins Ailt hntd L.l a, at res•ent, 1111ir...4) - 4iF4
employ arty and all liindz i uf ti:".d.3. LA Milt Ell, or:::, . tcnovatc ,d from 5 , 4 ,,, ,
StillN A IN"l'e4, 1% il f feeeivimoloi i a In mut i,un op cal{-3
log al'lnu'olh.6 ti if.e 801, ilt+r 14 MARKET
, Ift-..•1,... 'Fite , - arne cont'lu=tocr.,. II
Potoswille, NI. • L•kr TlittNN 4100 , 111 P. , '
.• •'. , a her Ii die; in tt t v 11 ni v
' • S ..i WII ntIN , .1, -p ,
, i , tin mir. Le ct 4 c , i r ,. A-I
• , -. Lau-1 A gPtit I.4'nic 11encial Coll, ,1•• r ' '••• • •.4 ..• -
April 5.1'5F.4. 4 1 4 , I lIA v 'ht nee, reieo2.,niZing, uo•,T
• .
rde.....,
~
.. - _ - .:17." - _ - ___..7.2. ,:, flies of beat. t , . let.,:‘.-atl
. 10 %la . : 1 .....r> ill hest. PrOks ,, ,t , ,T l
rl'il.l• ' that the 4isper....on of fie,
1 -a'"- .
!sus:qt.i;ll, A NN A :i oLptlySleal energy !rum'
d ne0...,. Al , litilt:.; . . t 6 surrout.ding space..v.
riet',.114"1.41 of P..""v"'p ;tile id , m"elt'. of re-. 0th... 11
Ilar of the.. are 1.4 is'
In , order of n.lture. It
.. . .
r,6. A.M., tor ALtbtiria .. . ~I !Ili' . . , Un MU: ( a; {ire{:
,
'B at
u l'oilaVlN,
~,, Il i „ , 00 ,,, , A m 3cid the ri!Vq.‘Lit ..ondnil
or the Prill.dripi.l.,,.!.: 11,rt• altered. in a degr...l
ent with qte tlie.,t ..t
,2i tniits, In CI • , :.
;.:' liutild al pre , pi 1 rtterel
L
.. • ..,.. 4 ... . qoavivtiori , erlilrel7; - i'oi
- . 33 ' , ' pi„tetNtir 'FtnAnt. , !on.
c%; •• ~ . thec:rie. upon cur .:,11
• ....
: - ! et., nor ignor:itre of phi,.
it'Ull:' , . of 8.,.....'.4'''' : 111 , 1.1..1.3 . ; I can oil iv flea
li-11 ,
1--1--i—.___ --- -
~, tale Ilf,thillg+ a 113- , 111.
~.....CliellSLln'tLL, #. yirArraux,.— it 1:-.. 1 ,
i N 1) .: '' rl.l. ill'irSer....e. il. HMV ti
i..) Ii) titiA 1N.1.4 , ..—'1 lir v.lat r wall hat Ile dlllll tu,': , , _ ,
1 , ' , . ,, ;6' Caualoi ko.i - .. ti. o fr01 g uLtuuti1i.....,1,......i'. il"u " "c"'"ustratlY s"
4..1 ri-pAil.,,e.riliq• 14,ni, „Liai.thy. I, itlLi. ;,-',. - '',-iithite ttlidui . thr. ,:wluti
Evt,,l . : . ett,ii 0111 1,,,inii.14 14 .-i.t.ti,u.• ow , llne'l,,:• : n in ,..,,i n .,,,,.. i b i ,. „,,,,.,,,,i
gy ,.,a for‘igra.'!e order thriorpinit the muntlil of Dr -.: " ' ' ' ' ..)
ar'inker. ~ . i• ". I - , ; 0 ,41, 1 ihitilt rerewed th
Ih. r .e'did , tarancruj red ? ~-4usrug ob.mlicri.,l,, ow, : duralioti,'iu dull titers
1 0 ,:a1 sura , ,inten..,...l:- hate ripen liolimaLed 1 ,, hoot; .. . 1 , ~,
•,ip ror , t P.c. eNten
...k.rrr,i.C4ll.fe 11.11111, I,4li,.:9,llll f trAilll:rv:l le bfl AM "11. ' "I' '
1 ,-,, 01i.e..1 axi..lt , ‘‘ Will Ira! lioct. .- , ....tg .., de.. ph! ..I.'ai Condition 'I that
~o.l,riii,g f,r/111, :30 1111) . br qt, !life way. 1... Lade 1 , 1: ,i m habl ~,inot 1 1 , a CC. di
i.e 114111e1.1411 r 4(11 Tlfelir,flll , lo !" 1,1 , ..1el 11114 1111-' : 1 ~ I
- •;;1ii , ,U1 . 41,1e, 111e:1011i 45•1A1111.-1,ei fen, U. ~, 1 1 111 e °reef -,' efa, , •l(' tlEs2ree f...the.r. 1110
icuce ol'a atiaW, to teopful tin 11111 .641 bao.v ,14. , ~rifailw;bi.ingi .111 it , 6U
L‘ln“if.ont• to Wet red ii, 11.crr 11,111/11411.,11. - . '-- -
All tr , . , 5i1,1,1 Itie;ll. - at) ',rim, liar will u, I,,grilittell Kr . °nil ,. re" . '"g' ll7 ° In 1:5 I
I 1 , OVt I Wllltrf In tile'f.1111;4111 ) . 'a Doc as .44 port. Eire , thc •interv(-11Ing Irk,
- 1.4.. 04 Mount e...11b1 1 11, ugh ',L IN, 11U)11oll lloyen, ...v.., , .1„, 1ii ,1,1,-. N .. ce d ine ‘ ,l 6;1 0
.. t o. it. trio -I...t.pirrcolt 1 1 4 :. I.
. ~. ill, .........1 1r ...ter 1,;•: • : , •.1 I
palleaThrelean..ing r,q, are i . e. , 1. , .•Yti , ,Z 1 lent. . 1 dI) to1 1 ".'cii"ol In '' , ,ItII" 1 1
{mate 11111:4 , 1114.11 ,. .411 or ).,.. 1 .0,,,,,a r..r thew. i
wici': mottle ct whtelt uur 1 . 111
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WrICK.--11, thti
Sefilly !kill C•oLltityl
in the mallet of In"
nride
at ().tnisioli I'lr.ln oil
the money 111 the boa
44, i lAver m,i.g,t0r..1
MB
tO I 2:ttne.
lles of oot appittotoo,
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()TIGE.—The 00 a of. ACC001:11.1 Of al' I.Llo H Til COitN
1`
LICIII of BRIGHT 16r. YtIT,T. have Lett) pipted;ln• , , -
the hands of the dild4isigned (dr collection, end I Cria•sit,c4l :10_tVeti
tanehted will ple d ae call and makrc - paltneht; p; .. „,,- m f steam
r. about further deIay., 'IJOFIN C. l'()NitAll, J. ; .
l'atieville, July 2:1 d il5: 1 . • -1101 1 t 01 taw aitd a -ha
. • ,
- portorm, itivlt In
Xi °TICE:. —1 - lie ttot4rril.ers tletcrq give notire ;
wbrliiiff ei. , fit I
4A that, applleation wu Fheit ; d to ll 1)1•• •gl4lti '
I•t . a a • .
tare perinaylvanialtor qnntler vra - nk,in'ne tt3nit., would 4". - 01
to to 50catett Iloroughloe, Puttarkt , with J (.0111101 that „1 man . at woo
of r ll ` l .s' llo , d;alialiollpIeC and the privilege, of
• r IM - ertly year , . T
It to (*he IllitalroS,Thotinaha Dalt 0, - . arer 4
t I
rermlne tooo,iy 011 Iriteieltll - 0J docounting, to tel ; irturnplt. btr krienrk .
called'' THE l A' 1\(2.1 Ina fir,,lt„n_
11. T. Taylor, ; s9ltruiton ,
•
George leaner; . 11'; J. Fur. ' that cA tqqt on an
,C,orge Might, I - .I.IF. IVe.itney,;:chafe tlfe
taanotel elitlyinan; 1 'l.slollam Fox, • 3-
D. G. Vuengling, • -Mon PliA.-tiott.
John W. Wetter, ; Nathan Evan-,
July 9., 1853.
1.• tburrhy 1111. riii
111.(kaligy intett.i tit apply I. ttie
!wag ie)fiuu,. Cara marl-r (d a
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W. M.'. NreGaigan,
14. , Morytard,on,
1 ;u 1 .1. 11,: ton.'
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1 1 1 01 Srlui)11‘11
!:egtzLittre at the I
gaol, of tti:Acoant'att
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ca.11.,1 the "THE. AN
tir,A." with a raj.it
tvl
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MEMO
OT IC 117,.-L—Th
I\ -Bank a Nitta - 0
herelly give notiri..t
Legiointure Penn.
itie
' Thl,l
onop qtr pe.... ! -- , 1 ( 0 .7 th the thethty ,if 11.:al ,"Ire
atej fortheaproglficz objext of 2: Oho; "r
1141,v0i and Al tor: ly drdet of Owl 1 - 10 1 11 d
- - ." 1 C.11114. 1.11,:r11:11.
:14.11
jijneas 1F5,1
lki ()TIC Ere Inc jr
1 41 lite l'et-ieekill and II
iireaa red at ail, titheti
Plaatering,,fitone Ali
i and other triealutin
ruff
Linda. Aian.ltn
Erection-a alfatniti,
IttepetifidlY
P. B.—TRankful
Arnold*o6dt'a coni
patronage.
Nov. '27,1
ItOTICE.—N4tI
1.11lobo:, will he ,rn.
Pefic.eylvania fora (
iir the illoroueti of P
Thousand Dollat4; h , 4
in One Ittpidred, T
snd Inecou annul :1vE144 ,
savings Bank. - 4 .
Julie 25,103. j
etta.PAATNIIa •
V./hereby given t
Iteenclated with. -roe
:a the practice of Le
ehes.-telli hereafter
NEVILLE IC Rim
neat door tall. 8 .
• I ;
]tine U.!65
tg *
10 Box Rib/
rigs. • 4
For sale at
•Scramitior 19. 154.1
DEPART
lEiEfi
114 . rreadileo of l hr
.11110 owner 1S re•
fly, or they win b..
.
Maiket 31. •
47.2 t•
PRICES OF
Cf Coal and Ts t anKportatin - n
4 ninii !toroi t!,e• Anthiawfo
. %lona:
Cortrete.lerr,4l - 4.fii. the
-A. E. r
we ft ~t. the c0t13 , 11-
, ul «ixqd
V,. with
lurr.,xl.l 10 /
m info,
redl.olll b. suitabty
iIIIMAS*JOIiNS.
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I the rueful'', A ot the
%Lb spot 4,44
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RTIN, :11111
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above tour rd
to the 61!tt , i10 Bank
Lorlietry Cu rk,
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• rgeorthe root er..,1
iity near 511ddlepou
unty. MilAt b..ut3i
Jaw, and omall yeino
,
node other nerd ar•
. App!y in Franciw
& t lt. Pvitsvit:r
44.-ff
I{;•aver.Niend,m , goal
. (:O \L com PANIE.
:F.)re . a
tlt Allier:o,n I 'cal CO
".; Delaware CaIIRI ( . 0• •
MISCELLA N E
1 Miners' •
i L l .' arnierft `, flank.
r (u' ,
l't , tt•rt:e Wale, Co, ,
:4ECOND
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lailary at t
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rehe 1 giulitr., , of Mr. Iluithys i ;Stn. !.,- eI 0
tor,igtro to 114, wilt re tciv. ,11, i log% ; Attc,Ther pvent
i'l, PV:qP' I "l7 l.4rca .'c. '4" c‘,.o rt;t 7 the r, urn tier r.f
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27': '1 •
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part - lovely death,
viili : That Ira
railway raiiiage, Dan]
on
an arrident, he
1111110.1'r .11 p:.F..111
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tie; 11.11 e cour4y <,f ncLuyikitl,
4at- they Atten r d.to ! 1 !)e..,
May.lif an ia, II 51 .. .-Pi0n..1411
eA+ing their C7:2.pit.kl Stntk fe,bm
i•angt riVr:
+afCDrnt pi Ine,ted in the ant-
isuttiirriherut o ur.l ItereLy nortfy
the 4 - toblie apnerßtly,.that tor h.
Ito Gtleu.l to 11u 113C3..1 ring' of
entity., Mich Maluthry, lllreloy,
.1,01001 . qt:to 11•11dotgi of all
trl fart !foi the totottrutiloti and
,of Ilollainrr.., Charred L 110.1 4 ,61..
, 1
JOIIN 11. JAracir.
.r pt favors, the . wolf-P.141e.;
.
ottof I.' e ..1 the liil Orin , itllit flit
J. 11. J.
,
.4 43:1 y .
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rril — A UR r.Ncit fit:
tIPVI/ trying hard zripd
He inports, to the Ac
he liasi succeeded so
dyd, and hofics, et.c.
_
r, in AI! railed the 141:ntre
its la arabylitivan that A n stiph
kadel t. lie 'text Leghilatur.i of
)carte fay a:dank. to be, 1. , 1 , •4
'rkttsyt 'e, with a capital nf rtity
tits - 1114, - privitrae or Inrroiatica.
•
ballara, with Bankin;
. . _ .
I.) a ;
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811,1 AP NOTICIFIL—Notier
3
at I hive this day Jane
131. j poomt metiAnD44:Eig
Its various bean
btt c on dilcied under the tirdi of
I ARDOI.I MSc , . Cpntie
.."rOsr..tftott.. Pottsville. ,
/NO. C. l l Evium.
•
4i:9118A T. •
1
Camerae,
Citron,
• cranberries.
.
' IHENDESSON'S. AO.
4
I'LA IL ROADS..
Itralng
HM I& Ilay
Mound C a 0,4%n
all)111It (;11T1/011 a' POll car 64
lk ill
•
Swilaru,
('ANALS.
Schuv IL ill .N.ava.fai .cal, •
do. do ' Were
Union Cana',
do do P. eh e (red.
14'1:Mitre tNi Uuhi = on 1.:0U1
portat,on
. It AIL .1:0A (()Al.(
S'huylkill Coal R.l
Lehigh/Coal S. Navigation ti
n Coal Co , •
Murk lt.ur4j:.:n Coni:Lo '
S B. C
Dauphin Coa! Sr P. B Co.,
Lykons I:rillev Coat S. B.
Mend 14.^11
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rrceiit iiietoin4 of the .
111,'affv-aneetilept
11,11 was. read fo - Pre-I
14).,q.1;11iN 'if Itle,
thoiii:lit it not .
R• 1
t.l a miteh 4graii
,natt we l'eitt
Whippl.• I.l.f_toti Zia
diottirt— ut thr rf:h+t , fa •
• alit .Ittemptttl br ,r...
tw an . whi n editor ha
o,,ittirro aft that ha, he
:rlivitn2., lii oitr
ti ,, nrr-'and lat
!..)111dorF.,
, V011'111(.41'111)
, -kosvi.r. Itice [Lost• of
AC : L$.l' 'I . IIINKS.--Atl
the,
inventi , u . thilt pir; , lss
heap, 1111 F, them all
up and =tick , titrm
goir:+
ItiaLlll4, 1,11:in:z. in J.!,
n; ci,j , u•rfcct article
4 1 7, - 1'1::rr. , 04 • 1 . 0
',•za.fon',
new elbiwr fi , r
cast iron and i= t'a
vitneti are [lan!
wgeilivr InealY'. ul
jeer : l 5 to make all eI
more tluirtt,le than - ti
romtnenfl it 01 the nA
Tl.O. ilivent6r , has apt
rr A 'runliPot
applt and p
Im , ed f r.sak marks:.
/ f oj. - Whilv ,
glu6l or ii”,u1101 upr
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a twin eau it heu~ to
fie sylieci
t none of the wviuh
rc hands.
ad OTT 113% ebo,n!
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ott couaty, Arkuu