I'OTYUSEI, PA. -,sainrilit, Morning, inn. 21. B. BOWAN, Editor and Proprietors Assoclite Editor.. tiiit G63ERNATORrAL CAII DIDAITE. The Whig State Central Committee have *red upon thelsth of March for the assem liling of the`State Convention, to nominate, ;mon °their', 1 tandidate /or the neat Goir. ..";rnot. ' The propriety of an early a call was jueattoned at the time of making it, and we jots observe that many of our coternporaries ire advising the postponement of the Con• 'Tattoo, or at least that that aomioation be .elerred. We regard'this us a wise augges. =ion. and for the geberai good of • the party ve hope it will be ;adopted. We favor it or teveral reaeole,,piominent among which s the , rut that the leaven of dfscouteut in =The opposition camp is nom but beginning to how us huh'. That GOverooi Biglei'a re. lon?igatio9 will meet with strong and vtolebt ,pposition there as Dot a doubt in !wriest and moreover that whether he is sue estfut or rejected, the Inatteria likely to be bone of sriotia contention in the party is MEI pally certain. Again, there ere various . questions of pub. le interest Dom itt agitation; vbrels mitt Etter more or less two the nest Glibernato• 41 campaign. and which will carry with hem a ptyalin' inflows. The Whig par. y is not so aims is Pennsylvania that it su atrurd to disregard: the populist current 13 Public questions. and therefore it would. lea.t. do no harnsto deter the choice° , our andidatit for sodar4iirne- yet—esst tilt after he adjournment 01 the Legislature. In the neat:mate these now 'seething elements will tare developed themselves into soma tangs de shape. There is plenty of time - yet:to se ter oar standard-bearer. What say our aetbren of the ; Whig Press I—let ns have a :spent! expression .44 opinion throughout he State. 'TA'L'E TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. .. Preparations are everywhere ,rn * akiog, Atougliout the State, for the blabs Temper. lee Convention at Harrisburg nest Thum • ry and-Friday, 26th and ;, 27th kiln. .-"It is : gh tittie.sunaethint shOtiid be doge towards seieetiun tit Delegates for Schuylkill Co. i , es we have bdore recuartteif the people of his count' have to ruuch st.t„stake, on this suffer an opportunity like this to ;tab. without a pruper representation of their 31eresis io c‘iuse. Neal DJtv, Vau Wag :ter; Gen. Carey and a ounaber of other, !istiaguiShed F,peakers will Wprestiit. N'o•lioutatido, IDOeve; has been pros - ribed to the number of Delegates from each' :booty. , We would, trefore, suggest that `sue or wore tie 4pl 7 ,oturtti froth tarp Die4riet 'ti Schuylkill. lbe trieud, of Temperaoce should itrittili to ti to Wht.tf lall/101111e/y-.. : \ here is no tithe to be lust.. Such a Conveo -too, as the i,u4 prop,,sed.' tt pe . uperly man d. triti, , .... 7 20. a IMlerit.'ll:flaeLCe for the tvud t the c:ttine. Let the L;e:ltslature,uow o ses3top;. - seerl..etheoisreives who the Major L w t lueu are, abr., Oral ;het are iu evilest. betu ru•olr with rev-, Railwad computes. for the ii.suidg' of Excurfou iiekt 'to Ihe lit leiates, pod from die 21st to the 31si_lost... Tu proveot iltiuti; the Pelegates will he required to pre /eat arcard, certityiog to their Jo the Tkket.Agents. Tickets can be had in Philadelphia of Win. Nicholson, at South 7th street, near Samson street, R. M. Foust, 70, South 3d st reet, and P. Simons, 32. South Water alreet - . Let there' be full represent'attun from • Schuylkill. See.call under other head. PiNIVSYLVANIA ,COMNIT4 scnoots. The' Superunepdent of Common Seim*ls . ,, furnishes a - eery interesting report of the con, - MIME' of this popular branch of our Ethics , !Moe, system. The whole number of School districts, 1,531; " • Number of districts oak], 1,440. Whole number of Schools, 9,507. Time &hauls were open, five months. Whole number of teachers, 11,430. .Average salaries of wales, per month, 319,25. Do. females, $12,03. ' • nrbol'e number of rthoole. 474,555., Average number in each School, 42. Averigu cote of teacbtng, per month. 31,29. State approprietiou paid. $1134,380. Expenses of Schoul houses, $147,516. Expense of instruction, fuel and contingco- Cies. $615.01- , The Superintendent, while advertingin terms of cummeodation to the many excel lent features of the,eitisting system, Idyl that it is by no means pertect,isod suggests various ichprovemeuts. - Among these the 101 l wine may Or byenifif d 1. The employment of a superior class of teachers: . 2.. The increase lot the salaries of the teachers. 3. The boier loeatiun of the School Hou ses. • 4. A. more ' eolightened. mode of .conatrac- Linn. 6. Anim pavement in the dieetplios of the -, Schools. • - • 6. The abolition of Sub.Pnei riots. 7. The appointment of a Supre'rintendant m each county. O. The rstabliehrient ot further Normal Sch.,oll. And upon this latter branch the Superin tendent says The establishmeot of these for the tuition and, - 7iyaioing of professional teachers, has beed advocated sod is still - urged by those who are: enlisted in the- cause of common "school education. There cuo be tio doubt of their ,practical utility in retuovnig the great est, if not the - only evil of our Jsystern, and I • very heartily renew the recoqimer+datioas of • lorther Supetintrodents -for l'rif establish ment. It is hoped and belie,ved that the Cornmorityetilih, at no distant 'day, be to a position M render ini.reasedl aid and en conragemeot to the com Mon school system and ih no wa.vcould her' rties&intended fur this Puiposelie room . judiciously applied than : r ip the establishmeto Normal schools at different'points of the State tor_ the educatiou of teachers. ',What teachers want, and W o n • the system wants of them is a distinct, and independent, professional position, .dcntified • woo the occupation of teaching 'o o th - by in wrest suit, iodination, Tbit, position can only be, eitalued by proper {professional train '', iug sod adequate CUalpfdipation. PiAr.PPIIII4 , F AINP. • B • LISQATEIIAININA It. B. • - °lkn i4 g. ZAlgat , , This R std, accordion . to an official au _ uouncement Jatirnat, will be opened on the is& r f • Pebrualy nest. -thus making among inany - othea couveateoces,,a communicationletween this place abd Harrisburgb: 'We are indebted . to s'frienti Jro the laloteitig information re spectiug the numbernt miles of this•ffoad in :and ant of Schoylkill County, distances be tween different places on.the !hie, /cc. The whole length ol the. Dauphin Co.'s Road — is 531 i Miles, of which 25 mites are • = laid in. Stlinylkill Cotioty,'2s in Dauphin „arid Lebanon,,and a branch in' Dauphin, 2# •milte, to 'connect with the Pennsylvania R. R. From Auburn. the East, ru terminus of • 'the Read, on the Reading line, to the`town Of Dauphin. ia 51 nail( s 7 to Harrisburg. 59: .„ .e euo', dit•liinee\ !rum PottiViii. to Harrisburg, sea the Dauphin; Road, 7fl - .- The amount of . Coal shipped b this Corn. piny io 1A53, all by the Sutquilmna, was 28,917 tons. Tue celebrated, long..winded Gardia tor twit is the Supreme C. art at 'WishfulLa . '!lCity was suddenly and strangely braille to a stand still, fast week. by the mysterious dutappaarauce of the bill of indictment and the original mining titte. both hattog been I . used io common by the prosecutor's and de. counsel. in open Court. Dr. Gar• diner was area on the day these papers were missed. to carry away a bundle of papers. :though purportioi to bo others,. He has eiceP ,'come Oat in a card; deoyiog toy knowlcdhe !of the abducted.dccumenra. ‘CDITOR GENERAL'S ItEl'ORS":' 'he following estract from the Report of Auditor General of this State, will doubt s be interesting to all our readers: =osiers tax FIECAL 'TZAR 1833. >in Landi, $37,904 - ,09 lion commissions, • 18,123 15 :uon duties. • ' 06,747 05 ax on bank dit:idends, 220,044 33 Cax on corporation stocks, • 171,589 92 Tax on real and personal estate, • 1,381,550 59 Tavern licenses, , 96,992 31 Retailers' licences, • 177,1139 19 Sample licences, , . 8,712 50 Pedlers' !Tenses, 1 ; 1,973 65 Brokers' licences, - • , i:3,020 43 Theatre, circus and menatpsrie - licettses, 3,501 50 Di‘tillery.and brewery licences, ; 2,496 10 Billiard r oom, bowling saloon, and ten. - pin alley licenses, 2,108 02 -Eating house, beer honse and vesuturaut , licenses; t ; 7,540 15 Patent medicine'. liCenses, 2255 37 , Pamphlet laws; ' 320 71 Militia tax, es_ ; 12,718 32 Millets' tax,, 3;72'7 80 FOreign Insurance agencies, 753 59 Tax on writs, Weds, wills, &e., 1 51,296 16 Tax on certain offices, • . 1 ' 24,694 77 Collateral uthentance tax, • 155,401'55 Canal and railroad tolls, 1,693,546 50 Canal fines, dec., 15 00 Tax on enrolment of laws, 6,715 00 Premunns on charters ; .413,271 25 Leans: For the re- . ' demption of six per , cent. Suite stocks, interest eertificatee, • domestic Cr. cenif- . . . . 'feces, dce, - • $3,130,333 33 Temporary Trans, 1,075,000 00 4,205,393 33 Interest on loans, 13,027 7' ‘. Sales of public property, 164,662 3.4 Tax on tonnage sad , panel:titre, 67,227 22 . . &cheats. • ' 735 00 ; Dwid'dsfrombridge to',ls, 314 70 • ' Accrued interest, .'34,093 25 Aau uit y for rigittof way 10,000 00 .' Fees, of the palm. • - • al oes , 2,494 ' l3 .i. Refunded cash; 2,250 76 . . , Mumellatteous, r , 2,119 39 —..---.--- 6,486,770 08 Balance in the Tres_• sure Da. .1, la'F‘o • 382,811 00 available t ' 1. Depreciara lands in the ?tansy uqs• , sble4 41,0 M 06 • 310,910,413 08 sumatnits vim 1853. Publleimprovs&ni nto, • $2,755,936 54 Expenses of go.veremeol, • 253,160 39 Militia expenses, i 2,236 37 Pennsylvania volanteera in the late war with Mexico. -) 814 00 Pec.sioes mid gratuities, ' 12,857 : 1 1 Charitable institutions, 07.113 re Pennsylvania Colonisation SeCiety, 025 00 •Periasylvania Suite Agricultural fb. • - clety, I • • 2.000 00 Common Schools, L • , 484,852 43 Con/0216400CM of the Sinking Fund; 505,057 55 Loans, 4,932,287 25 . , . • Interest on loan., 2, 1 85 , 833 78 Guarantied interest, ' • 17,500 00 Donzeituc creditor., • , , 41,185 IC Damages on the public works, • 24,914 IS Special 6:ll7allienoaerb, : 7,447 71 :Registration of marriages, births and dentba, ' 1.35519 State Library., ''' ' ' . 1,350 .00 Pubite Wilding s and ground.. -• • ,8K1,85 Sioure t.it Refuge, 1,000,00 Peiluenitnrina, , ' ••• 31;083 1)0 NiChohon lands, . • - • ' . t 5 O .Etchate a, !, . 512 al roolonial Record...and Pennsylvania . ' ! A rchivet, , ' 17,293 52 Amendment. to the Conattutico,.' 270 00 Gnological survay, - 5,437 50 Abatement oiltatt: tax, 39,052 29 Ite•irfu ins relief point, '3O 00 Turniulto road couipanier, 4,000 00 .Philadelphia ltiots, . 250 25 . - Stub:ant Ile A ppralierl, . 587 65 Counsel fees at:d comma.iuns, . 7,769 15 Miscaant•our, ' 8,8-1 S PO Baldlletl 111 the State • Treanor), Nov. 30, 1853, available, 73.1417 35 Depreciated funds is ' . . the Trens.ury, una- , vallaN ~% 41 p:32, 00e, . ' -------r— "763,4 n 35 X 10.910313 OS • From this statement it atpears that the or; dtnary expenses 01 government independent of loans, interest on loans and public debt and expenditures on the Public Improvement's, is abtiut $750,000. While the ordinary reve. ones trom sourced other than-the public Works, is about 13,388,191. Supposing, therefore, that the State 'were to make a hinia-fide sale of her improvements for $15,- 000,000 and thus reduce the debt to 827,- 000,000—the ordinary. revenue now re ceived would pay the interescon that sum, the current expenses of the government if no heavier than the•past year, and leave a soy phis of about $1,000,000 as s sinking fund to pay off the balance of the debt. Our readers can dissect the foregoing figures for them- , selves. They need not 74. dependent upon suncome political speeches for information on the subject., ,_,WRECK OF THE SAN FHANCISEO. the fate of this Steamer and her passen gers, announced by telegraph ip our last, has `since doubtless been fouled in detail . .by most, if not all, oar readers. The ship lay unmanageable, at the nitre,' of the wind and waves, from the 24th ol December to the sth of January —l2 days, during which time the bufferiegs'of the passengers Omen women and ehddreo) can hardly be• tinagined, much less described. • The lost, by:sicknesa and drown. log, amounted to upwards of two hundred and fifty. None bunk with the ship—those drowned were swept overboard by the fury of tire storm. The ships i Three Bells and Kilby have since brought .330;passengers to New York, and about 200 were taken off by the Antarctic, bound fur Liverpool. The following graphic description by a passenger on the San Francisco conveys some faint idea of the scene onboard on, the day of the firs't ,terrible crash : While passing betweeit the second and siter-eahio, I felt.a 'tremendous sea strike the but I had no idea of ,the awful Come. quences. Ii was the denouement—the finale of - the awful tvagedy,which lied been going uu through the night. Ah overwhelming sea had struck the ship on her starboard quarter, carried away the starboard paddle bus, two rows ofstate rooms, of twelve each. on themain deck, and stove to the main deck batch. This was the smallest part of the 'havoc. At one fell swooP nearly one bun. dred and fifty human beings were swept into eteruity. The majorttywere private soldiers of the different companire.of the Third Ar tillery. Ooe company lost all but-ten of its 'members. 'Four officers went with them:.. Cul. Washlogton, distinguished at Buena Vista and other hard fought battles Maj. Taylor and wife; Capt.- Field, and "Lieur,, The sea was covered with drow D. mg men. The roar cd the 'tempest sulot' aar . pd the 4' bubbling cry of strong swim) , as in 'hen . agony." In a few momenta the' sank to rise no more till the iee gives up I ".er dead. Two of all the crowd succeeded in regaining the ship, Mr. Rankin, an arrity ',nuk e , and Mr. --, merchant, of Rio .le,neiro. A few moments had elapsed when J..reich. ed the saloon.' It was filler} 'with water to the depth - of nearly two feel .. The females and children. mostly in tb, ele nightclothes, and wet to the skin, were .ecauered on planks; some °A - ailing and sobbi: t 4 ; som e apparently sttroffetl:.and some s'alcaly awaiting what seined their mevitah'se tate. All supposed the last hour hild a'aived, and in a few mo menta they would rater their Maker face to face. ' : ° " ?ben rose from so/ti to sky the wild farewell-.. Then shrieked the t.lund and stood still the brave." Happily those who, in this awful moment, felt that their pease was' made, and nothing left but calm resignation to their Maker's hand. But Deatirvis the King . of Terrors, and when he meets us tO the midst of life, with our bones lug ,of marrow, 'and our limbs full of sap. hunimn nature clings to life, and even the instinct of the dums ani mal shrinks from death. The dream ofpoor Clarence came over .me. nod I thought_ "Alas ! it is a tearful thing•to aro ten." THE ERIE 'T./kW:ISLES Ths Wonin i;; the field ! A late dispatch frorn Erie gives a new aspect to the Gdage war.--it reads: The women have taken up arms ! About three hundred of them, imitating their sisters of revolutionary France, some sixty years since.i assembled lit the bridges. which had been re-erected in the streets, by .the United' States Marshal. ana commenced. ta king them down. Then drove 'the city p o : hoe, the sheriff and bts , poste off the ground. In fact. the4espatch says :,4 we can do noth ing with them ! and whoever expected that a crowd of Icgastables could awe-the souls of Infurtatid.Women 3 , The law of nature is now violated. as welt as the laws of the Sfate• Have the citizens of Erie no hose to dim. or Diabt•car to mend. to engage their women folk? bey should remember that " Banta fads some mischeif still Tot ida bands to OCT Tainurtra.—Rev. W. H. Warm. Chaplain of the House of Representatives. lately lectured in Neat VOA. and io the re= port of tha lecture' ws tad the tollowlni truthful pulverise Nothing Mons now Without 6swspapirs. l Whether right or wrong. the world has art. trusted its advocacy to them. has become' their efient,.aad the editors and writers are the !dada& in this new court of the century. You wonder that no great statesmen are ap pearrox ; the explanation is easy. Ns*. papers have COMO to represent the peOpi they are the statesmen, . legislators and , cab. . eibr s Tinki E f uu. 7 4,Clitor g e!' cam; or does not. spell &ass right, end of course the whole con• corn urgeottfor nod*. * ' Tria` Waio Autartac—rxreeley & ISllcElratb. New York. Thii Aimauao has attained mistime celebrity, froni the large altlollol of valuable infer metioa acocunpsnying the until calendar. statistics: This peer it ts 1 ully equal, if antauperiorib that rem apart, to itipredeceseeirs — : ' Pricy $1 per doz., or 12t centa l copy—at. Banraufs. !* PSOPLIOS Jot:lnur—Alfred E. Bach.? New York ; 50 cents a volume, or $1 a year, for 12 numbero, etimpnsmg 400 pages, illustrated witt ibout 500 engravings. The February number, of this monthly is now out, making the 4th of the rat volume. We have taken occasion on the receipt 431 the previous numbers, to commend this work to our readers—the 'present issue fully sustains: are character promised fur it. The price of sobscrip• lion is far below its full value-rthrougkom it 19 in. teresting and practically instructive. SflhecriPfloni `received at BASNAN'S. , . To Toon wanting intereging and trulyTUC. live reading matter, we know of nothing better to rec ommedd ttmn , Btackwood (monthly) and the Bnliah The American re-prints are published ü b l y rielli 7seot4: Co., New York, at the cheap rate of *to tear- fort Blackwood or , any of the four ileviews ( Loudon Quarterly, Edinburgh, Westminster, & North British), or tor both; or 510 for all five publications. These works enjoy a world-wide celebrity. Subseriptioni for any or all of them received at Bannon's. Tim February number of dorley4 Lady's Book is already out. It contains 100' pages,' 53 engra vings and 57 contributionsell 'got up in the best style. The attractions of this monthly are, ."!: should think, irresistible among the ladies—it con tains everything they are interested in end ought to know, from how to catch a husband, and a good one, down to making the prettiest little=.-we mean the prettiest and Most beeograng garranata of evirY site and description. The West pettern i of dreams —and how to make them, too—embroidery of every style and fora vanety of purpose. . and all matters pertaining thereto (we ire nut posted in that line of nomenclature) arispecially attended to n Gurley.— Ladies, not subscribers, should' purchase a itumbor occasionully, just to see What the Book is doing for them. Prim of Godley $3, a year, or 25 cents a , number—for sale at Bannaa's. 1423,643 00 • Taz ruzzt.E.—We havneeeived:some half dozen or more solutions to the puzzle we published last Week; but only one out of the whole - hatch, from an old gentleman, who learned it upwards of terse-scorn years ago, ta- philosfiphical—the rest ice merely tnechanipal. tiloourse, it . were per fectly easy to set down thirty .narks on paper, or to take *canny white and blue beans, and count them off, putting aside every ninth one,sis a Turk, and after the tifteea ware SO numbered, replacing them as they Were known to be wanted. 'But the true solution The Greeks and Turks were arranged in a ctr-, de, alternately, according to the numerical tames- Bien of the five vowels a, e, i, c and . 11, in the 161- lowing couplet:— , - From numbers' and and art Nevem:rill tame depart. Begitthing with the Greeks, there would first be four, to correspond with the vowel o, the fourth in the series us gweit above; next five Turks, to correspond 'with the fijih vowel, u; then two i Greeks, for n one 'Turk for-'l3-; throe 'Greeks for 1 a; cud so on, throughout the couplet. .We do not knoll -the author of this etnu.ing poi; ale—it is as " o)Graa the hills ;" but he was cer tainly something Ora genius. Faw,'we arc ned to think, Understand the true solution, as we have given it, though . any one may • work •it out tuechanically. - ' F. Is. , A solution similar to the abokT has bead reces-Od front E. I. R.., nide. • • 810,144,963 73 • P• P. 3.-1. N. also Studs'the correct solution..` We hare'beect perfectly overrun ven'a' solutions— every day brings fresh arrivals, but except thoeel himciany mentipued, they are'all bogus. , arnis puzzle seemed to take .to well among our renders, can't somebody suggest another ? - ['Snow tell in this place, on Tuesday mot-nine, and the greater part of the .des, Wednee. day. !t melted, however, too rapidly to accurnm late to any conettlerable depth. rir Latest F4shion in Pottsville—.-Over coots without eleeves— . lcl eft, the sleeves am not used. , The tailors might take a hint to teonomise both cloth and labor, in the manufacture of these' gannelitS hereafter. - I , rir We or ejequested, by the editor ofthe Schuylkill Haven.Ledeer, to state that on account of the sudden illneee of two Worktrieli in that otEde, and his ionbilty,to procure others on PO short a notice, no paper will be tattled from that °rhea to day. Cr Wyman was prevented performing nt the Town flail hot Saturday ev'eniug, according to our announcement, from ill health. Hie fucceed bow. ever, during the .week previous, we are glad to learn, induced him to promise an early return to our Borough. • . , ir Port Carbon Affairs.—We learn from our correspondent that the Directors &Ire deter. mined upon the early erection of a new Sc.hool .bou,e, in that pate of the Borough known as 'Own. Addiiioaal &hoot ter:wiles; he says.. ere greatly needed, and he thinks if ma new buildings were put up titer could ; be (tiled.. The • present schools, six in aurnber ) are all crowded.-avertiging about 90 plasm each. rgir At Mc Annuo/ lifeettitg of the atockhol ders of rho Ral.ther Cloak and Laurel Rua Rail road Compouy, a, ,he %Ft ma., toe foroing Drool ggi 'lleum were electee officers for the in-\ sum". year : Prastdatte-.;D. R. BENNET.. Direr tors—E. Yardley ; George Mtnei, Eugene Borda. Riebard Heckseber, David Glovor. Martin Witavra,r. Macdonald, J. C.Whito, J B McCrea. r3', David Wood, E, Rammer and J. F. Tsyior. Rei. J. IVO to. M. D.--TbiA .gen tiviban is adveruted tu another column to deliver a.. senes otiLectures, in this place,, on the UM of the MicAotic4pe Vetere the co. Med teal Society.-the 6r•,t tube given nest Wednesday evening. cal l ous for tickets of 101:131StiOla showd be made ( eer/y, a, it will.be observed they are limited IltiCeS.: Wily 10 • small number. This is much to be re-; granted, as the manner in which the eubjept is to be: treated would-doubtless attraii and interest alarge• promiscuous audience; but • vie are Riad million!' that the Doctor propose,' to give a general. view of the subjees iu a mon public =Met. Dr. W. is regular griduita of Medicine, and! war Rowe Itste since appointed ,Profestor POYo• iolegy in the Medical college, but de-; clined. He is also a member of the' acadeiny of -Nature! Scienc;esof that city. He is the eutlior reverel excellent and popular works, on Meihein tic. That on the use of the Microscope Luta Lei come u text-book both' in England and in this clitano try. He is now stationed at Fort Carton, in charEe of Atli M. E. Church in that place.. tcrary Sociity.—Notwji lidtandiOg the!'i bud I:vsit:Mg and threatening:weather, the.ifill watt' filled on Wcdneeoay even Mg, to how Col.Ratteri: eon's Lecture. It is Dori' genieMlty conceded to bare been OLIO of the most ..lieuutthar end at the; came time rov.-ertui estaii , ol4.4ereti before; tbe 'Society. • . • His subject was the Bible in Common Ethoole. After an introduction of some length on the peculls Brines of various religsoni, and inierring . from the fact-that all people, wherever found, ac= knowledged and worshipped a Sapitme -tieing Of; scale kind, that the Impress at' Divine origin was stamped ineffaceably upon all mankind ; the liner addressed himself directly to, the main,queS 2 .• Lon at issue. The right of the Govertimetif to expend the treasures of the people foretlucO, hunal purposes was based simply upon- the euthoo it) , to abate crimeither by puniihing the Offend; ers after its commission, or by using'precainionarl measures to restrain and prevent them. tduce non was found to be the best of the latter applian. ces. But if men's heads only, and not their:heart'; were cultivated, schools might become but nut, aeries fin turning out snore finished. scoundrels. Moral Instruction, as well es ,mental cultuie, was needed to attain the ends of State educatfont The Bibb, .was eulogized in splendid style, loth as a standard literary work and as a book of morale, citing the testimony of many of the most entinrat men, both In church and state, the world has ever seen on this point, sail concluding inwirt !irnpreik, steely with the death-bed scene ef . Sir NV alter Scott :—"Dring ow the - book," said he to Ma medallist "What :book 2" they inquired; " Why ask," be replied, " there is but one bOok in the who! eworlel worthy attic name.-it lathe Bible lt 7 The CO SiCiinelOlLl objections to the introdoctioi sof thejlible into Schoolkswire most happily an. unwed. As wellmight, pinata object, for con. science' wakes WIWI/ child= teaming to knewthis .God that mode them. The Bible smanaird %tab Reza,And its essential citaracterlitice were Watt'. oal hitt the attribetes of tits-Deny himself, A number clothe,. to wen forcibty intr4. &wed ; but 410 reatral eypopeig of. such g hetteo,r we do u jetteaa—li maulbe beird satire to appro. eine it reapply. u the Col. will got ecitsent tarp Ude pobliekeds it melt at ktist to 1 * /1141144 t gad. la sow :hop nom •he .frOwatoo would dirt emirate it nothiali is :the estimation of tea., *gmma Wedier.lay maim. sod Mos who gelleetal teat weed= will not, we mesa* m aged" 011Periladq... • Dint Iffuiri rote ifrnig.—Aniarertiseittent in in-' ache i part of ourOpsr Miami Mos the comum to POUSfiiht of thsiveltbisted plsrot orlocie Tom's cabilt."? We doubt tat if; will Mires run berets it lu!S everywhere else. The soh:in hire been rep ress:natio us its worthy pstrone4e,, The per forcOsOis will eommenCe;pli or simit the 3d pros. -far Water, or ie'tistflae.--;Wi are glad to. be tible ioinuounce that titer* is now . e Asir Pacts 4. peekot the .errOtion of suitable Water-werks, an :ratty dpy, CO!' supplyinF our 11,0509F1L. members of' prepent Ompatiy a nd those interz: Clitga In tbo propozed new one have, we under.* agreed together, satisfactorilrto both per-1 4 tiesi upon the matter, Vrai threoneuirrenie of the: ToWn Council; and ic b:ii?lbr the Charter 'o/•the'!, neW compan y . mi, been (famed and , already foi.r (tabled io lierrithurg. for-Legislative, active. Alll Outline of this bill will be inund l in another columh,il kin gly prepared for us by Mr. S. LeWis. This an nodeeement Will douhttesslbe hailed with generiil! acclimation by•our .1 ' '.. L LW' Scittylksll totiniy. Court.t.—,•Traverseii .. Jurors to attend en Atijhurned Court . of Commota Flogs at Yottwtlle, of Monday; the 6th day oi ~.'. Feh'ruary, 1854—betng the . ifirk' week: •' , .Putteri Ile --George Martz. li/deed—Jacob B. Ileblir, Dina Helder. Irosors—Henry M. Berger, John Mullen. . Peerora—lienry Eckel.: ' ..' • . a ;ItandAimgo—David 11. Mnuinr. '• •- 4. Ataltanrungo—Jokeptk Ituntzinger. ~'. ' c,rth illartleelm—Erul liiemert, Win. New., ell,';Jamet. Gaynor. I.....h.liyikill—Alrx. 5/1J3'413811, Henry F. BUS, • Jo4'ph Beacham. . 5, . . Frairesi—Aibitn Ratio. -, l: St. Clary—Witham Johns, 13414 Catrewell. ~ 4 4 Ttneri nit te—Jopeph Ltivari, Rehjamin Cbriat,, itteliattl Near, Jacob Heir: . . . Cass—Ahoublim Hoch. ichekylkill Haven—John D. Deibert. . 1 Wing Penn—Abraham Haldeman, Alfred Fred-i • I eriM. 'Union—John b•enhaur, Tr. . Brandi— John R. Burnil; Daniel Tobias. B. Brunstate-6amuel Hartman. , .. Norwypael—George Hay. .i . ' , I , o44—Martin Lander. i. .. Toin3yura--Juhu N Wagoimeter. .g. , 1%/onorgrart--Francia 'parr. . Panogroott—Levi Huber• - : - • • . • '1 airter—Andiew Wilton.;:: ' , - '• 1[ New Castle—Henry Waseer, seri. - • :,. SECOND WEea-Cominegeing Monday,Fete. t rorrsr://e—Charles 13ux#pur, JOhn Hill, J. K. Philip WotoolAuri.:,Georati,Beyerle. radreel—Decatur Herb, John iVgtzie. f! lirarich.—Jocoil F. Fairst,Pilip A. Kleiner. , raninuer—Edward Eve Fend. Tliotuar .Foster,, F. f. Kolb, A. L Bouabue dier, Edward Enter', John N. Z. 4 rieece, Jec. , t) li,*aercher. 3 illetantingo—Dia. • L.+ iitahourongo—Wni. Stutzmin. Tremont—Jacob Wernte,',Williein Hoff'. tifiriergride—Solomongiintiel, John Troyer.. _ F. Manher.m....Wni. Philip s , . r Wm. Deibem Moon Hoffman. ~... . . Casa—Thomos Stuuton„ Blythe—John Gable , Thorn3s O'Brien. . --. Part Catbon—Wm.BensMgcr. ,fchi3Oili—llanka H. stager, ip t rael Hunter, 1116epli /Award.. , . :g. No rwitan—John Medlar. ‘. /Vey J'aizz , - 1 4ohn Boll! i i ' Orterig‘burg—Willinm Frniloy. 1 . ,Pinegrot r ,zJecon noker. . ~., ,:..! !! TRIAL LIST TOR SPECIAL 13,0 CRT. 1. •1 Commencing !at afoliJoy In February, 054 :t: •i 1 Murphy vs. Farmers', Bantu; 3SI, Dec. T..: ISO •' Waikee—Hughee. !' : • . , ;', ~ ' •'2 Dobteas vs :Marks; 70, Marelt T.lsso:' Jeo.; .14ehe.—Bariho:oruew and Camphol. , i 3 Marks vs Bennett; 163, Dec., T. 1550: 1 - 33f.' l'llillcdnew .rd Saurian—Hewes. ; ' • 1; 't 1' 4 Commonwealth vs S:'4nut) 1. e 1; 259, Dec.' '17,; 1850: Cuin in ing—llitgses. - i' , ;-:5 DeForest C B vs Brltion Wm an Clinelea;i 2.8. Dec. T. 1350: Welli.-4-Burtnelontew: 1•• ti .tn'.paeh vs Beisilya:t F ox; le2, June T.18:0 i: Peti,--Cumniin,t. e, ._ Fl 7 Beek'es Mire Hill & tich Haven it R. Cu; - q, Sept T. 18'4 : HughCa amt Canapbell-114a= Tian . 1 ;8 !atm , ' :ton;' 32,1, Dee. T. IS3f : Whitut 11 `l, slaspaelt ke..T. 1532: l'oits, •%Loerer and i ! • .1 ! 10 Burgett i on Churlea. Jr.; 31g, Ant: I'. 1833: :I:Ulu:and lticliartl.i:' . 1 :-• • , . 'Mint. 1 JurinD C01:11.7, r: :: ,Colituteirciitg j 6f Fibritury 1854:;'• •1 1 Bennett vs Feltnegl4; 3/N:thumb T. ;gijaz. Cutnpbe.l—Tarry. i.: :. , 2 11ernert & Oirrisieiid Vsrtiiimmons; 46; March T. 1344 : Hughes ond Neville— !' •, 3 Same Pailaulta vs :Same Deit.; 17, March as. 1,611 : Htghei. and Nevioe --.7-- 0'... - 4 St:ctaer vs Botourjot Dott,viNe; 256, March T. 1647 : Canipbra—Poryy. • . 5' Benj Pott vs .1\ leCana it •.1.; 339, June'. T: 1517: Hannan—Car:oo. ' : • ,_ !..t 6 Rapp vs Snyder ; 2 , 55, Dec. T. 1847, p 4 a., nun—Potts. • ~ .7 Hough and Loose fs Gable ; 268, June ! T.'. 1845: —l3annan.i , ti Darnel Leib vs Boil rorarcy ; 4S; Sept; T.' if4B: Cannphel—Ctinttnnlbr.. . : . 9 Daniel Leib vs Newitom; 4s, SepfT.lB4B Campbell—Cunning; 'lO Stephen...on vs AkeGinno,; Neville—,Parryt ' 11 .I\ler; in Inv tm Chniiibei ... 57, Dec- T. '1$1. 1 3:: i?lesuent and M.Tell,:--Par'ry. 12 Jorkrnn vs Kepnet. ; 141, March T. .184,14_, Campbell- L6eser ; ' ~ '' i ;; 13 Adams V.l Foos; 2;15, March T. 1519: Rin i"lan—Potts. -- 14 Rauh et ai.v, Miller ; 556, March T. 1540 BannonL-Graeff, . a 1i- Filbert ni Ifollql, Juno T 16.1 q Batinati. ,+-Ctunpbufl. . . . , 16 Edward ' s v•' Denning; ) 157, June 'l' 1819 Bartholomew—CanWail ' , ~-. i ' ,'' i 17 Opp vs Slater; e4:14; Sept T, 4544 :.Camphelt I—Neville. • ' i •:• ; . ' ! : ' •••"- 13 Fisher vs Shperv.r?; 710, Dec. T. IS'49; Nee: (ile-Matc•lun. • ! 1 . 9 Rapp &. Re4nberge'r Si Gee ; IS, June T. - IMO : - "20 Bright VT Rothertnel:; 4 :o, June - T. MO: :( 21 Wixted vs Conolly ; 461 June T. 1850'.; Blights- -- 2.2 flicking or Leuderbrua Administrators; Dec. T. 18`40 , Roaeherry and Cumming-Poits. 23:Grouser::: Stauffer; 9 584 9/ 3 ee. T- 1 0 50 Hen ifricks-Carnpbeil. 1 24 Eii.ter and Wife vs Paul : 50, March T 1551: Pour-Bannan. ' • 25 Brown vs 13reitenbach ; 176, March T. 1851:: tHo.eberry-13reitenfud91: 20 1./anzrl to lls>h ;'321, March T.'1831 : Mat-. In-Le) burn. ' Frack va Odgena; 459, March T. 1851 : ) .28 riteorart VA Herb 199, June T. 1851: 29 Lykens vs Boyli; 263, June T. 1851: Peirr . ".,--Htu nes. , 20 Willing vi Cockil - 1; 464, June T. 1851 :IPat'7 [ ry.-Hughea. • JOHN HARLAN, Prolh LIIIT of the names of Gaud Jurors, rlrooris to at l tend at a Coutt of of -and Terminer, GePeral Quarter Sessions ot the Peace, to be holden it Pottonlle, in and tor 'he County 01 Schuylk ill, titt Monday the.Cith day of Minh, 1854 ,- at 10 o'cick', A. M.: 1 Ortotgobars--Civorie Weirbett. 2 Vortergratv.-Willitim Gletru. • • • 3 Blythers-George Mrdice .2;1 - 4 IVest Penn-13; F. Kepner. . - ••••• 5. Tromotit.-Levi S bengler IPayne-AuthOny Yuith. 7 Tamagni-Frederick Landerbrun. , 8 Orzetebitte-24.82ti,tui Bulger. - o.,East BruneraS4-George Kimmel., 10 North illatthetttt-'-Joeob Kamer. • • 11 Tamaqua-Abraham Heideman. 12 Do Ruubeq ROUIOLI. 13 Dotter-Portly Path. • • 14 Lower:.ll.lahatlongo- , Goorge WiOst,i • 13 Tremens-Daniel hi. Altham-e. , . . • 17 West Fenn-4nzenta Springer. 18 Port Cisatm,-.4 o lm4r,, r tu to . •19 Pettretile-G W Mortimer. • - 20 SrAnylki/ks-Rt 4 nben Miller. • . 21 East Bruit-wig-Amos flartranft. • Sl Schuytkall-Nicholue Ballict. IVos 8.-tinny/A , -Wilgam Wegner. 24 „ljtaersville....Dootvlhcatatler; Parry IvitY, wr.t.:i:,.AtAltql 6, 1851: 1 Vein Gothlr.. • ,Sr..• Clazr-harion Evans.' . . 3 Pottrcals-E111.114, Juburton. • .I.„Tutqa-iMichael Krebs. .IZi-trer,wilia-Bvait Evans. • f. t; lintdetuan.. • ; i'orrsys.lle-Gt' -urge Fen. S grove Totptuhip-:-.Piatr Spot. • 9 Brat•elt-Abratta Kline. 10 Puttstillit..-Jachb-,M. Losig. •11 Sr. Ciair--.Willialn Price. 12 111inerstrilie-Levris P Garner. 13 Pottsville-HoutV Saylor; :,r. 14 Seloyliall-E8 hinter. p Upper IllohantOtt4ro-sttiarti Herb, Jr. 16 Oiuvslmtg-$R L Ebur. ' 17 „North Munk-los-NV Sigfried. 18 Altnerstulle-Semuei Feint. . 19 Pottsville-Fleter:Jennings: 20 Di). Ged - rge Woolley. , • 21 .11fittersvitle-Yolln Detweiier. 22 Upper ltfahortetivo;-Itstoo H Kcarr: .• 23 Pottsville-O;Vor F Moore. 24 Jaueb Knitter. 25 Sehttyttrill .11aVeit-Frailey Christ. „ • . .26 rirttitrove ' !..17 28 Union-Prier Horn. • ' 29 Butler--Peter Feininger. Portevilte-Willlngton Kline. 31 Sc. Clair-'William Purmley. • r 4 Ortnig-sturq'-Ilehry Hoy. • -, • 33 Rush-Williairr Veseiey. , Tavtavta-IJatiiel Matz. • 35 East Brunsieig---••.-William Weaver.' • air Ilftorrsvilie.--Ros David. 37 Srloisatil ildren -161 in Copeland.' • 38 Tamaqua-William C. Goldin. Butier-I , l7lllllmiDavis.- • 40 Barry-John Kdrimel, . . 41 Union--Georirt- Gilbert, It 42 Trot:wit -JacoliDublys. • . ,' 43 Butter-Franklin Kline. 41 Union—Binjumin Learner. 45 St Clair—Ject.Mett.. 46 Tamaqua -B 13 Smith. . 47 .11inarsvitir-I,Vi t lliaret DOR:viler. 49 Tamaqua-Nuthan Krause , 49 NorutreAsts -Alexander Thompson, 50 Wayne-Paul jangle. : • TiTIT JURY, 2(1;!‘i11111,: MAWR 13, ter.tl 1 Upper Nsilanteva--Joilar•instirfr. 2 .Fortnitto-Thbutas Wren. 3 Jilytlts-Gittoritt Geiger. • 4 Taosoissa-JecSab Kline. TVorte-Deintil. Paula, Jr. - Q Port Carbork-ckarlel Boone. • • , 7 Omni-Ptlip - . 61 Barrow. 8 Ehired.434noit . • 9 Frailer.latnes Al. Clark-•• ' 10 Dine ors TotriteAry-!-John Fatty. . 11. • North 41Lsnheilli-eCitorp Delbert. • 13 Tootitquis.-George Wlggort. • 13 Pottsville-]plants Robinson. ' 14 Do.. Joaepb.Haeflop. • *• ' • " 15 Way:up-Albano 8 Biland. •16 Went Peno--Itiuel Zimmerman. ! • 17, ittri CartUnt-4041101 L 2,01411. ~ 18' /thisersvilie-WiilimmAsalner.r . • - 18. Lower Mdcanti , va—willissa Delbert, 29 , Nardi 11fitaltssikKavris Hamlet. • 21: Waytto-lissao Drat. _ • 22 Nora fitteirlielm-Guirge Reichert.' 23 Ortidgsborg-lohrt A Schwalm. ME 24 Win Piiin--.Withak . " itickstd 25 Poostiik4oitritii. usten. 1 ' '' ' - 26 &IA 41124,401 Pit....X.441 tto^i 4 .. 27 Potrm ll e-44119 R _ '.. - 5-I 4 ' ' 7 29 •D ~ ' Alitid'EWHIWV-I 1 p o 29 Maner44o-4.4ini5943K '+ : , . •30 Vida ' .:' am5413414e.h - • ..1.. • 31, IVortre*P-44 tihrt.?. - ?MM. • . al srisigillthiser.;• i m Pottred/e—Jolln MkGinns,l •34 Vinton:-Juba A SAL • • • 39 zsolisul—Vrederidr, &Wet f 30. Fogterslle-4esft Mimi:teller. , sarazasa. trot, 3d swim, Knits 20,1854: ' ViriSee T /Itshentarreli-Daintel Weise. • 2 Sr/wyltilt Heren--;lacob Kline. 3 Butler—A B Jorteit,!AL 4 Pours:llls—Richard' Smith. .. • 5 Orinigseirrg—Josepcj R Grate . 6 t'pper Nahantan6=-Hensk,HoEi. 7 East Brrin.sseig;-rnul Bock) 8 Tanza4va—hunes Cirter. Tray/it—Michael ' 10 Pottsvritr—John *Barron. • • • 11 Oriciplgreg—Abralki , 12 hlinec.snlis—Datniii R Bennet. 13 Tamaqua—Henry 14 East Brunsteig-,-I.eajamin 'ewer. 15 Psnsgr•ovs Torensi4p- 7 -Lewis Walser. • 16 Saisfyikikliarep-,,Jeremiah Yeager. 17 Norelvian—Edwool Seitzhiger. ' •.- -18 &nth Manheihs--Jonathiut 19 Pattsosite—Benianiin Mimes. • 20 hiakernoy—Jamei 21 Orwigs6nrg--F B r,irener. 22 Tomerva-Bcajaniin Hauer. 23 Port svillc--SamuelGarrrn. • '2l Pinrirove Bachand., Zs Fort Carhon—rhi4 Dreher. 26 /1/inezSeine—Conrad Seltzer. 27 21Ter/arnoy—flenryllew. • . 23 Poureille—John „tones. 29 . Do: • Romani:l'94oov 30 170 ',Ireeran—Joha Bee& 31 Partsyslle—Chark Lord. 32 South', Mankans.4ohn II Davidson. 33 Wart 'Penn—Williiiin Turner. • 34 - Branch—John Beticnger. . j 35 Pot esedls—Charks 'Walesa. 36 Tremant—Henryjleil. • . 1 • TAMAQUA: - AFFAI RS. . riii r The; Citrzens' #andolittiv organised in Tamaqua, ty Inking inaifiretions ofliir. N. J. Rehr, of tritOiace. Mr. Rehi,'is leader of the Pottsville Brats !Bind, and is esteOted tniexcellent musician. E f C. futfriin..of the New York Nect:Duiit{ine's . oton;':w‘ learle l r of a secret taffy Order, called she "Guard oil Liberty," roiled Tamaqua Mrt week, kid mgerriaet! a Company numbering opwares of 4401'hindt'ed men. gier4 public cemetery is wanted in Tama qua, andTriistees wei : lf'appolnied by the people, some, tune ago, io Select' suitable site. The Little Schuylkill ftsitroad •Cotilpauy hire offer ed some el>t or eight ''irires.cif ground for thti polie• Vffr Tamaqua.-44‘ G'azeice speaks very flatteringly , of the; prlisPerity end, b.usiness pros pects of Tamaqua.. is!.7 ; nuntban , l of -improvements' are in contemplanon— the 1 Ireryeakiable tots hare been pirclfased on Broad Street, by wealthy crtl• Sena, ailio , intead puffing up splendid buildings, and on the other streets, thOditor'stiye. it is estimated that nearly or quite tkirr hundred buildings will. be erected during the prinient yeer!--a goodly number of these to be fine brick!, huitcluip. Ile sets doin the cool tonnage for this year, hem that sect on, at 50,000 tunas and cautions outrideet not tolit.ltightencd at tott big liguro, inasmuch as it can be reached. SPeaking of locatioth'. and nlllway eomnitunica• . • . !tow. he iMatutues: " • Jnly next dm extension of O. Little Schuylkill and Catawnisa ltailroade, and the divi sion of the !Sunbury anti Erie, between Milton and Willistitsburg, wi I too be finished; then Tame• qua will hare s a direetimilway connection by way of Wllliarpsport and 'Elmira with the roads, at th e north and ; eel, opening a direm and entirely feer , l• 13!a route from the %1h t: to either the Philadelphia or New York mai ket:4irough our Borongh. The r ailway dAsiguttlif to connect the i'jchtlylkill region with the Lehigh Valley, ruatuna from Tti maqua.thiough the bilklouing Viilley to Lehighton, sixteen nines iu length, has been surbeyed byia corps ntipractical.enairteers, who pronounce, the route perfectly feasible); having en eaey grade: It is to be put touter conctiwt in the Sprlng. At Ld . ,- highton It will conneitit with the railway rattan* Irotn Murrell Chunk *Easton, and from thence to New. York, gleing.Taniniqua a direct communica tion witn . the roads - of ' , the cast. Next Summer tbel..uutiection between the Little Schuylkill Compan,yrs:,brunch and , the Schuylkill %%Alec Road will bemetle, connecting Tamaqua and Putttivilie by ruibl • • 31INNIVENIA f LE AFFAIRS. rxr alinersvillei4aterary Institute.—ThP Institute held its rutniliil meeting, to elect officers tar the etteeing year;-an Monday, De&Mber 2tith, when ale , followingjemiemen were duly' elected, viz :‘.•• • '110..,.,* . l'ir.ciedent—lsaac Nijes. • rice rrintiont—S#Ouni T. Davies, « liteording Secret —Morgan Jenkins. Co, )e,rowling :ieg.ry—J. P. Harris. Trrn3nrer—S. T.l4avics. ' bibraeian—Thormea T. Davies. • .Rev, J; P. Harri,4, P. ; " ' IL. It. IVillia4s, 1 Adjudicfriors. ". Benj. E. Joneo.' • • Dtrotur,q—lteV. lA'. Harris, Rev. R. R. Wil lisrus,':Jahn P. JonesfiJolia W. Elms, Evan Jen- WATER :El* THE Et*OUGIII There has been soirie conflict of opinion as to who was to bring ttat'ft water 10—whether by the present Company, IliCißurough or anew Company to be 'organized' for tire purpose—it won became apparent that there teas little probability the &r -ough Could procure itie means. any time goon; and it was all impo'rtant 14at no time should be bast Neither *its there *by necessity for having two companies to warmth and be in each ott.ar's way, and the only real diehiulty seemed to be, to make -au arrangement by Which the new company should absorb the old one ,Without delay or litigation. A plan has been fallen tin, which it is believed, will remove that difficulif and accomplish the object in vie*, and in which 441 may join. This has been developed in a bill Prepared as a aupp:ement to the act meorporatiag fhe:irottsellte Water Company,, which has been toriarded to Harrisburg for kilts. lativeacition. Tbe fallowing synopsis of this bill lias.been prepared fdi the idormation of our citi zens, frOin whiett thery may leerh its leading fea tures, . Authorized capital 5200,000, to be divided into shares of s2s,oo,esieb. - Appoinfooine Commissioners, who af tell/lying ten day* notice are to open books in the Boroligh of Port Carbon and tit. Clair to receive subacription to the .flock, with power to adjourn from time to time Mid from place to place. Five dollies tp be paid ottCacti share at the time otaub scribing N 2. '- Sac. meets Ma( when - 3000 or more shares ($75000) ale subscribed, the Commissioner, are to gjvis noure of the ttmu and place for the subscri bers to meet, end no.l conjunction with the stock. holders Of the presee't company, elect's new board • 4 of munagers. Who4by . Sac 3. Are to 44percide the present board of minuet's arid to hirVeati the powers conferred on the staid b oard by the original act, among which 13 the appointment °fell *heather °facers of the Co m( And the ofdliberd are to retire. ' Soo. '4'. Fixes' tire annual election for managers on the Recond Mondby of January. Each share to be entitled to one vote. . • Ste. irs. Authorises the Company to bring in water from Mill alreek or any *of its brat:leder, or elsewhere with the usual poorer, of taking and holding the netseeflifY real and personal estate, and to Construct ell moors, ileottatry to erect the object in view. 6. Givesibe Company the right to enter on any'land end lit, out their works, sad if they cannot agree with the owners for the damages, are to apply for a • Jul to assess. damages, upon the filing of whose scored, the Company are to pay the pain, or give security for the same, if appealed tram, or for the amount ,O 1 the fatal judgment against that'll, tad are theti3o proceed forthwith with their works. Sec. 7. Gives •,(he Company the right to lay pipes along and acrOss all public roads, streets and highways. • rS. Sec.: 9. 'Author:tees the Company to supply with water the BefOughe of St. Clair end port Car. tan, and the Tomtit! of Palo Alto and Mount Car. bon, and stationarY end locomotive engine", in said borotelbs and tomit, and along the route of the pipes. : The said..timoughs respectively guarantee. ing six per cent. onithe additional cost of taking the 'water to each. Etc. 9. 'ProvidOs that after the works are so tar completed am to bring the water into the Borough of Pottsville, the ; Company shall make ,out an amount of the - cast thereof, verified try the oaths or efilrrnetions of thefrirsident and Treasurer, also an emanate( the *hit paid in, which accounts are to be exantineby the 'Borough Auditors. and if rotted correct-0e to be certified to the Town Council of the Bcitongh of Pottsville, with lateen. mate lay the manegers of the income for the ensu ing year, and if it Opetirs from them" accounts and estimate that theretwill not be sumcient nett in come ) from the Warts to pay half yearly dividends of three per tent: ni the capital patd in, the Colin. ail ore to lay a tirigsuflicient to make up the de& riency, and' on prover notice Co be given by the Company. collect. pay over so much as may he required for that perpose. ,The Company to for. midi afterwards outUtintival statement to the Council, of the receipts and': expenditures of the past year, with an estimate al the income for the ensuing one, when if it appear *ramify the Council. is to lay a lni and pay if ervetaii before, Provided that when the'nett income of, the Company exceeds six per cent., the surpluii le to be paid over to.the Borough, until 011 that has been advanced by it shall have berm repaid, and also that while tba nett income is 'below six per eetw, the Company cannot enlarge their works, without the consent of the. Council. SEC. 10., Authorize, the County of Schuylkill, thi Boroughs of Frottsville. Port' Carbon and Si: Cl/tiro:lnd any Incti4torated Company that has wee .l inn to use the I.water, to be , brought. to sob scribe to the noels' and to issue their bonds to raise the money to pray -or it- ' Ser. IL Exempts the stock from taxation. but *vides torquing any eicesiof income ever six per cent, for Statrigrposes only. . Sat. 12. Provi the penalties for Injuring or destroying any pert of the.works or corrupting the wider. SOTS 14,1 and 15. an unimportgal, Merely providing for therame et' commencing and com- Plotttqf the Work4bol Pay. of the jurors, and re. ng suchmarla l of the original act as are supplied tt Will be reeilt4Y perceived that although this bill isrprofessedlvfe supplement to tae former law; ruktforithe increase at the capital of the. present, .COmpiriv, yef for,joi practical' purposes-it organi ze" new one, *high ai muss becomes invested wait all the rightal and property of the old eye without delay it. without litigation. The capital required to be Wflieeribed before an &actual can be heut is fi7s,oothts n more thee three times the capital of the pr? ant Company ; the new,subscri bersbeingthot ao.larttelY in the majority can put , in a board of meagere to suit their own views, and in Whom they beve:cenddente. • All that is reotfiien of the Borough is it mere temporary loan aunt the works are fairly tinder ally, for ellexperience has prav i ed that wherever al.VoMitsbY„ks*, *toy of water, which -: this one wilfbave, Its mem, is du beyond six per cent. on tie awns! nivaated. I hareem room fur farther retreads at Paaata t MOP/ to add, thin the bill bar Wen eanotitaid andilWavalby the board of Wan. tigers of tbe pinannt Compenyt.totatiorte Prated , Chletutititee tirAceMilts pimp into • w: •It **leo beim trod before the Connell who have ap. provedef nod appointed Isiagliir Connotes. . ' Soma Limn. - Nzw vintikLETTER., • - loatio 'mat Mort cosium*airsii &mow Frostoo--Toatiooo - tkrsito4taint-Officittl vrorPa444. fr 414 "." 6 use Titalt-Arson east at - notropoitten gall tlretiFd:Rent tn-Gyytion-Post 004 806- eary....-Assootnation Btoothow3" — Childr "Gtwat aipailse"-City Statistta-Erponast --Dobt-Mottality-Hoogratiott.--Paifors• - • llittsitageoliital-.Mordsi . ).•Foraiatad - Dt . fiction of 3atorgyiinr--3-afratta---Eargyeats Nem, err: ' Nrw Yon, San. 17, )854. Vriit 7..4 perceive by Oaf tart week's issue that you have placed before your readers: the news ot the fate of the steamer San Fraacisco..— Most of her passengers have reached this city, in the vessels which rescued them from thewreck, while some others have been carried to Liverpool in the Antarctic, -Our papers we full of statements front variour parties, so'that yOur exchs4es . ' will give you such it surfeit igj particulars that unytting tionitna wined be. gpertluous. Our merchants citizens generally are,moving in the matterot •rocuring and preientin ro the, Captains and e. ws of the three ‘esr.e:a, who 'were instrumental to saving so large a • portion of the passengers, so u suitable and tangible token of theicappreciat and esteem. •Some Ten Thou sand ,Dollars h fro been raised, by our merchants alone, for this ihject. • • Suitable re • emus hatre berm introduced into our Comoro Couneil, - our State Legislature, mid into the two bodies of the tienertal Govercilleht• la have occupied the attentiou of the the public, for the parr week or Le will mention. . Three tri authorities • two, which The first u., tat of James Nugent, charged with I sew- firo to letropolitin Hall, and the LaForge Hotel ' . The ecused was a day watchman in the building, an. was seen to issue from the building, with a lantern, immediately previous !unite break ing out of thdfire. When questioned, Os accounts were very contradictory: at one time stating that he was nearly suffocated by the sruoke,and names before he could make good his escape, uud at an other avowing that he was'at the time asleep' in bus own home, some distance from the Hall. He had no business in_the building nt night, for any pur pose; and n was proved that no fire had been kept in that part of the building where the filmier origf fluted, so that its, cause front such a :nurse was totally trupo?snale. . • The trial is still progtes,sing, and it is/ driubtful whether the accused can be convicted, though gen erally believed to be-the man.l Apr apes of this metier, the Site of the fire being one hundred and fitly teet on ;Broadway' by two hundred feat deep, is ot%red to lease, the ground rent expected, being about Forty Thousand Dollars - 1 per annutia--make a note of that! • Trial number two, of -which we have spoken. ik that et young Rossi, accused of purloining money mulectlnables troth letters passing througlalhe. New York Post Office, where he was clerk. • Suspicion rested upon him, and lie Was oilseoveredbY mewls( t a decoy letter mailed, containing marked gold ring. Rossi wan wombed and seen to break open' the letter, and abstract ,the ring. The Jury, atter lone deliberation, being unable to agree, were dis charged, standing equally divided for conviction and acquittal. One of the grounds taken 'by the prisoner's counsel, was that the decoy Was,' not a geuuine letter , and that breaking it could not be made a felony. ' . The third and most, singular of ail, le ItOW pro gressing before a Coroner's Jury, and is this exam ination of a lawyer, named Hays, and his alleged. wife, charged with , the assassination of one Dr. Lutener, quite a well known aurist of our Doctor .was shot while ireading :the morning paper in his own office, in one of the Most buildings In Broadway, at about 10 o'clock in the forenoon. A pistol was found by hitc,side, and the hell lodged in his skull. lie was notorious- for his intripce with married and other women, and seri ous difficulties were known to. have existed be tween hint and Hays, relative to the wite • of the litter. Both the accused hive, however. sussed= ed pretty clearly, in proving an alsit, so that this matter is likely to be shrouded in eternal ittystery. Such an end however, is net unfreqnent :tor the unprincipled libertine, and doubtless the' band of outraged virtue has thus avenged • The Great Republin be, been raised, her hull, for twenty-tout feet upwards . from the keel, is found to be uninjured, Over three thousand tons of cargo-is mowed ia -thus Compare, raid will be found damaged by water only, some of it more over being,weter-proof . From the Mayor's attune message ire .ascertain that the annual expenses of .our city government now exceed those of the gotrernineuts of the four lamest §tates in the Union. and tbat Qui:Municipal debt ex seeds Ten Dollars. Dining the past year, there have occurred in our city 21,1517 which -11,795 were Males and 10,112 tetnales, and over 13,000 children un .der ten years of age r over sixty per cent: of the whole. H - • Of emigrants, during the past yeitr. there arhved in _New York 335457, 01, which 113,164 were Irish, and 110,644 German. ' pauper.,; nn Abu—Rouse sopportii six thousand peupeni at an annual expense, of 5100,000. The Banking capital of New York is over Forty Seven Minicar DollarS. • A shad was caught on the sth insb, from one of our City wharves.' Twenty-five .murders were committ.4l In New York, during the past year. . Quite extensive smuggling operations have been lately discovered bv lour Custom Howe-authori ties, and ,trust watch has been kept upOn the Cu nard steamers. in particular,' which has !reaulted in the detection of smuggling on the Alps lately ar rived, and on the Europa, arrived yesterday. Offi• cert have been sent to card the Cambria, hourly expected at Boston. 1 The surgeon on the Europa was arrested yesterday while going ashore, and on „examination, a large amount of costly lace was . mend wound around his 'body. I One Hundred Thousand Dollars' ;Worth of Jewelry and Dia mondsilmve been detected jon the premises of a re-pectuble merchant, of ;our city. - • Ettormous amounts are Mud to have been smuggled iii various ways. The European news is ()ply two dsys later, and .of but little itoporlatice. Napoleon is said to be preparing art army, 700,000, strong, for the Russian war. Ile is anxious to , retrieve' the :unfortunate campaign of his uncle,-the !grand Emperor; and a war in Moo quarter'. would be intensify popular with the French peOple. The shares of the Dan ube will yet resound with universal war.. Before this reaches the' eyes bt ycitir : ! render', your New York Correipotident will he 'afloat, fig the dog we. when he full overboard, en. "-auto for a pleasure trip to th'e tropic a, t 4) that In* will he de• priced of bolding ti weekly converle. 'with the. good public through The columns of your paper. I hope, however, to be enibled to gather a fund of amusement from the *ren6h and bigh'd t at . called garden of the 'old, acceptal4 'your readers. I Yours e'er, U. C. P. - CARD TIIE Who steals'my purse, steak trash , Ent he-that filches' from: me my good name Rote, me °What,: which not enriches: him, Ahd makes-Me poor indeed.° , There ere "times when chareeter, pohlicly and unjustly aseatled, iequirespublic defence. Such IA now the ease . ,,with the iubscriber. and designing pe,rsOns have grossly mi.irepreiented my posinne,end eonduci iu the sale Ot'Alr John Pinkerton's colliery to WM. Milnes,. TWo charges 'are! brought against me,: either of which. if frue; would he autricient to condemn ,me.. Bin both are ee fake OA the heart that concei• ved and the tongue that circulated them.i iThe,firikt accusation is, that I was erriplcned to sell the colliery for $75,000 if possible. but not tor less then $00,000::. The seceinraccusation tit' that I be came one.of the partiu . s in the purchase. without. Mr: Pinkerton being inetle.acquateted,With the feet , until the sale was sunsuit:treated. Both Of these at legations I em pripared to prove to be utterly founded . an& false.'i - . I am prepared to First•-That Mi. Pinkerton told alliird partyy thit he bad put his collawy into my Nandi to sell, ' for 8130,000. Second..-That Mr. Pinkerton offered ii the colliery to another arty for $t30,000 immedi-t army after requesting me to sell ti for that price Third—That I informed Mr. Pinkerton it an early; stage of the negotiations that I was one the par ties in um acceptance of his terms, and that this ; was known atitocg his friends any' former business. associates. Fourth—That Mr; Pinkerton, ith.tertd: of objectinVexpressed his gratification, At the tact that t was to pave en interest in the coo.' cern. Fifth-. That Mri Tialterton's . ; agent, Mr Parkin,' recommended him to tell to:me and DIY' parties at the price mated above. Sixth—Thar, highly commendatory letters were written to the lend.owneie, and eigned by J. Parkin and J. Pinit: ertun. asking them to accept Mr. Neill and hi* friends as successors. EleventliTha( the sale of the colliery to Wm. Manes. Jr.. St Co., was not made through me, at all, having had no negotiations with Mr. Pinkerion . personally, after my first °Gr . of parties. which' were; set aside and new n(gotie non* opened at Mr: Pinkerton's instance, tbrough hie attorney. Penh—That th, colliery was put into our possession bah by Mr. Pinkartort's atter ney_aud by his agent, Mr. Parkin. • These points I MITI prepared to prove at any time', and knowing that my whets conduct 1 e this matter is as pure as' ight, 1 only ask the opportunity of presenting to the public the proof of the above statements feeling assured that I have; nothing to lose by tho nwestigaton. and that mji character ' , which is the only treasure possess, Will be found in this cue, atid.! I hope, ifr every ethyl, of jewel brightness and 9f diamond hardness. . • __ Jastes Nrity. Pottsville, Jan: 17th, ISM. • CO" The voters at Shreveport. ..a.. have decided that liquor shall oot hereafter be rei, tailed in that town, iii small quantities. The 4 , no license " men carried the day- by hand!. some majorities. - Aeligints Suttlligtnct. 111[Under this hied we . propooe: collating a'weeklY summary of religious matteric foreign anddonietit. ic. Communications for this departritent are par% ticuTarly solieited from our Ministers Mid other iii . - tere+tee parties in this. Omanty. As to', ;the notices of weekly mercice in'ocir churches, titer are pub:- lished gratis, and the least, therelore'; soar Mends can do is to furnish to our handl all -tikimint merits', changes &c. We will be glad; to insert misruling notices of all the regultir church fe rr i6ia in paten t Journal.] . : ; ®'Tits PAsvog. of the Baptist Church will re:. some hts course of LectUtC4 on the 4atstinrer Christianity, Sunday evening next' i 22nd inst. Suarscr--Prop!trey. This lecture will be intro.. duetory to a series oa Prophecy. ripe BAPTIST ' Cltflarl . l, Mahantooga Street, Rt J. ltdigvitno CASTLE. raitor. Servirri every t3rib , . bath at 10 o'clock A. M., and 7 P. Ali ... ( _. ~, • ' rernisrvilr sarunca (LPLSCOTAL.)--neE• DAN IEL WASHBURN', Rector. *nicer 1101 regularly is this Church every Sunday ! ~ .;„ Morning, at 10f o elcu..l:, , , , Evening, at 1 ", ' , i Irr Taimyr 'mu. Be preaching In the English 'Latham) Catireh. Market street., every Sunday morning and evening- - • • • Cr Tai AncHsts l P of Paris, 'considering the seventy of the season; ban authoriZed the faiih, Cut to cat meat on Friday; till lent. He deems that' the body is better able to bear the: Cold, If welt fortified within. Itegularlty, too, in diet, is the best preventive of the cholera, which may as , welt be brought olLby a sudden abstention' from food as by en mord ißtely cordons: dinner. ar PROTINITANTISM IN ItiLY.-41/llng the. past year no bouses,With 4000 roorns; have beett bMit in Turin ; ,and all this is attribetable to thel fact that the new Constitution tolerant' religious liberty. Wbilia every otherltalian eiiy is 4evey. log like e corpse, Turin is growing miler the int , _ p? .. ise of Protestantism like &green Wine. 'The' Wahlenesesero about opening !tuba. city a Pro , . Natant Tatipte,, , the first in Italy, eltee the verse`: m at where ..tha Dominicans burnt the imams of 1141,0WAYSIDINPURETtg oi ligera a nimals - tor Zmpaatitliad 1111 - of the Skim. , iestrect of is lattse*un Mt,dre. per, /testy, dated Manta 14, • 1851.—wro Pl'O; taeror Holloway,-Sir,y when three Months old, was afflicted frith sevens eruptioas all over the body. 1 soul& orrery *hi and the advice of sine.ons and physicians, by all of whom the eashwas considered hopeless; I them tried tour Ointment and Pil:4, and without eusgeratioo, the effeet was MiriC1110115; for; in a short time she was %snared to who tuatus.l . Mr. Bowthis, Booksel ler, Oainsboroogh, or myself, would be happy to sautify any ingefrer as td the truth of this state , ment." FOr sale by John ,G. Brown, Clemens Eir, Pottsville; E. J. Fry; Tamaqua ; Dr. 1. Kellar, Burns, ,SINE3' COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR WILL CHERRY said ROA/WOUND, is the cheapest, pleasantest and, best Cough /dedicate in the World,'and cures more coughs than all other medicines combined, which ell persons will readi ly *elude Who are familiar with the nature of the ;specified ingredients', li j eosts but 2:2 cents a bottle. TRY IT. For sale at the store of REUBEN REESER, Maiket Slime, end also at the store at C. BAR LET, Centre Street, Pottsville, who is prepared to sell to storekeepers at the Manufacturer,eiprices: Prepared only by CHARLES 51NE5034 North 3d Street,Phillidelphia; arid for sale 'at nearly all tlw itotes in the United urea. • [3-3m McLE . AN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT. —J K. fittrat, Druggist, at Mmenvige, we'leans, has Obtained a aupply direct from the proprietor, in St. Louis. The VolArrir 011 Liniment is truly a CELEDRA• Txxi'Jatedicine, and .InUidone.ruore to alleviate hu mat6intfering than any -remedy ever discovered.— One ',or two applications will relieve the moat se vere!!47in, Brifise o*Sprain. TWO Bottles will cure toe fattiest Ulcer or Sore; and will heal the most severe Burn' or Scald withYut a Sear. 1 Eitt,RY FAMILY shOuld have a supply constant- ly of hand to be used in time of need. . . TO MINERS, Working in Coal Mines, we say to you delay not until you have obtained a supply —you 'will rave a great deal of suffering and mon. ey by As use. FOR HORSES, itia the only{ pure remedy for • Larneneso, Bruises, { Cuts, Serntebra, Old Sorem... Swellings, &c. Try{ it and you will be convinced.' rit. See advertisement in another column A hio for sale at John G. Brown, Pottsville ; Jno Stanton,. Glen carbon ; L. Sterner, Llewellyn ; Daniel J. Lewis, Mt. Carmel ; Allan Iti'Lean, For. resiville ; Miler's Store, ?berms Colliery. { COLD FEET are en evidenCe that the blood is encuMbered with morbid humor', which not only render the circulation sluggish ' and unequal, but prevent a proper supply 01 the vital fluid to the extremities. Hence coldness of the hands 'and feet,: accompanied with, headache, gaddinel4, and many other unpleasant complaints. irrighea inrlrart Vegetadle Pals are one of the hest' reventatives in the world agatrot Cold Feet, becaltie they not only cleanse the blood from thoie iinpOrities which are the cause, but they impart an energy to the circulntion whinn carries trrwith vt. gur to every pari of the system. I 6uricos.—Storelmspere would do well to exec ci,ebare in buying from pedlars. Wo understand tit at: a man by the name ot /Lestand, and another by the name of Hiestand; and another by the name ' of Sines. are offering what purports to fie Wrlght4 ludiati Vegetable Pills These .persons are not {authorized Agents for this Medicine, and the article offeted cannot be guaranteed as genuine. The gen uine is for. sale by { Mrs. E. M. BEATTY, T. G. ,BROWN and J. S. C. MARTIN, Potovitle. Wholesale Office, 169 Race Street, Pailidelphio N. B.—The public at, respectfully informed that J. C. HUGHES,'of Pottsville, is not an agent ,fur this Medicine. sad we cannot guarantee as gen. nine the article offe{red by him for sale. WILLIAM WRIGHT. A. CARD.—Since the Propnetur'a recant Labor it/dry enlargement 3 have allowed , him to supply htei.nutnerous orders. , for Lyon's Laths:ion. he ha. also introduced mine new chemical attlinifies which add etdi to the high character of this immensely* popular article for Curing, Beautifying, Preserving, and Restoring the flair. Let 'hose now use Who never need before, And those who always used, Now ;use the more. • The Price is etitl 25 CCUIS, in large bottles, and may belusd at an Store in the United States. D. S. Barnes, Proprietor, 161 Broadway, N .V . Sold hv every dealer in ?ottrville, F. W. Dyott Wholesabe Agent', POTTSVILLE MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNAL: . Wheat Flour. bbl 17 421 flied poaches pied. 44 40 ItSe do do I 500 do do unused " 25. Wheat, bushel -. ! 140 Ord apples paired 150 Hie., do i '' o l ECM dost't. 11l Corn, , d o 1 701 Butter. ' : jii NOS, ' do, , 14 1 Shoulders. ' 8 Potatoes. sto ,75 I Halus, PP.:., 13 Tlmotby Serd 1 225 My, tort . -16 Of 4 MAW do 'l'3 50 Plaster, 500 :Jim 70. by Rev: D. Stack. EDWARD A. REED to ELLEN JANE EINE. both of Pottsville. 'On the 17th !esti. by the 'line. JAMES LOWELL of Minersville to ANNA E. RICE , of Pottsville. I On At fith Inst., by the Rev. W. G. Wants: CURIA, lAN F. WEERICER; to Mrs. FRAM:IDEA DERUER. both Dam Bull's Head., • OD the 7th by the lame, ISSACIREUPTLS to Mn.i MARIA WANNEMACHEIL both of Pottsville. n the 13tb by the gime ' ABRAHAM t ELIZABETH SHERMAN, both from Llewellyn. At the. lame time. by. the same. JOHN G. K. SHERMAN, to ELIZABETH DAUB ERT, both from I.lEwelivo. • GENERAL NOTICES. SCIENTIFIC LECTURES.—Dr. 3.ll,Wvthee Oci.ff. of Port Carbon, baying beeo invited by the Yirfiupikfll County Medical dociery to deliver emotive of Lectures an the use of the Microscope, takes this opportunity to announce that, the Snit lecture, ()Utile 'comes will be given at the Council Chamber of the Borough of Pottsville, on WEDNESDAY evening. Jan. estii", at 6 o'clock.' The course will embody an outline of the etroettice laud N11(.04114 of the vegetable and animal kingdom.' and, though principally useful to 'physicians, will not 'be unititeresting'to others : particularly as technical ' language will be avoided as touch as possible. Ticket, for the course,. Ss—to,be obtained apt* Carpent,r, or at ii. Dannatie Bookstore Far a amain whet, 50 cents. [As the number of tic bets is limited to thirty, (it being Inconvenient for a larger numbei. to make perronel egaruipations,) an early 'Wick, lion is dealtable•i EXEC r?, POTTOOLLE LITERARY •••••-' Stated Meeting , . of the Pont/Tale Literary Society will he held on Wednesday swilling. Jan. 25th, 1224, In Fngter's flan, at 71 o'clock : !mite—nee. Jas. Neill, . • Reader—Win. R. Smith, Quretion—•• Can he be a patriot who will, tri the present situation of our national Watts, lutrodoce the discussion of Slavery into Congresss•• Affirmative-4. R. Browne, John T. Boyle Net live—John 0, Douala's. James Lewis. Br order of the Society, , Jaiga LtWill. SW]. • ,rp . . our) FELLOWS' CEPA ETKV.—Persros deft ' Or' reliant' parFbasteg ba Sit lots In the Odd Fellowe Cemetry. will apply to • ' . . Fai.aolaa Perunt itte Iron Atorel, Tows Hill ; Joss J. lOXEII, 31111OraWille Wert j or Joss 14. C. MaiTlK, Centre street. Z•l'vv, 12.1533., tea . • FOR SALE & T OLET. VALUAULD COAL LAND FOR SALE. —Several Traria of Valuable Coal Land in ter— b.rry and durotara Regions, Nebuylloll County, fur aatn. Fur pitticulstO.addren W. - (1 ! GEORGE. wt.. :1 Lebanon. Ea : January 14.1,35 i 5.31 0 RIENT.—Tdo acaideace now occupied by, 'l.l'barkil W. Clemens, Evi., on Cebtfellil Apply R. C. GREEN. Get. 31.1853 ; .334 f t'Olt SALII2.—Two two-atory:: Stone ;louse...lllb Brick from, on 4be cur- sailV ear of Third and Noemeglen ebreeta,oaab ge ; 20 feet front by 22 feet deep; oa a 10! 60 tact to a 20 feet alley- ALSO FOR SAL!, A 10 Horn Steam Engles, wltb,a 12 Morse Goal Oruokor—have been to use a abort thne.and will be sold 'On reasonable tutus. The Engin, 'nay be seen u btll an 4 tinyder's Machine Shop. • • uaoaos bt. CUMMING. Dec, 31, 1852 • ' • ' 63.tf L ., OR TALE.—Tbe sobstriberl orei, for sale, ,the V well kociwp Tiyeru dtiod,illtablimg. lee Sense and otherbo tidings situated in fbe towel of Port Car; boo, sebuyibill County, - at the comer of Coat end Jackson streets.• The lot upon winch tbs hoprowenienta stand is 60 by 620 feet, and is one oldie most pi desirable business 'outdoes to the. Borough. The purchaser of the above cill•alad, buy en vary reasonable terms, the property .arljohring the sathe on the weal, which would gme 120 by 220 feet Cl ground and be the most valuadle lot to Pow CarlfOo• For terms apply to WM. B. MULL. Esq., Port Carbon, • • . . • or J. D. Meredith, Centre Street, Pottsville. Nov. 26,1653 4841 fpOR LEANS.—To a good Teaant.advalaable 1 Tract of Coal Lend, known is the "Zetby Tnitt." situate In Fritiley Township. aebuyiusii cou nt y. p a n pr Tremont. ;It Iles on bomb sides of tbe Mine 11111 ;Extension to Iliddle Creelt—eoutalne about 530 tires, is heavily mattered, and well adapted for en eaten, wive operation. i Sever el veins of lied Mb .f. Neal have been proved and found to be of Asst -tale ty. Fur further InforMation apply t o ' • • JOHN DANNAN.',' or MESTER CLYMER. , I November 3,1853• , da tf VOIR SA .—A Xl feet lot on Centre ettreeh'No. 17 8, In .3::Wynn's tulthlott to Pottsville. Seta I" rune from Centre to Itathuad Street, is hounds+ on the south by : tot of Hough. Esti.. Go the norm by is "For terms and. particulars snoolhe of Ine itubscrileer at Melons Store, Ceolre direetk lls. Ville. ladilloltable thlr Will lii'll.en; ic1„;833. - jll ° A ri ge li ni f C c;r l4 thet . ll 37 o ll 4 4 l i: r. ,Augttat Von. BALE.—Ttio subscriber Oars for sale 'a 20 1/ "" Engine. (one of the bast Inaba rectitn,) fetttar with all Its connexions ; also. Breaking ere; Screen's, kr., ail reedy far it balitnits :12h2: thousand tone, or mote. Ss; serum. JOSS PINICERTON, ittabentongo Street. Pottsville or et. (Nair. t 4 ( June 1E1,1853 O Lir.T.-1 large awl' coraraadloas 1 015ce and daturas, in Sairoan'a Bail& Ings;opprolte the Episcopal Mulch, Caput Street.- Enquire or - I likn'• 14.1854 GfiltEinVOlOD LOTO FOR it AL E . ;rValtiable building lot, In the most central part of the Bor. ouch of rottiville. lately laid ont ea the Greenwald •Eatote, ate now offered ferule. _Apply to . 41: gller6L. Meat _ for the Owners. at tilt WHOM NabantabsollC Pottsville Afar 3.1551 - la "UST RICO= Intllk:—Jl, lam imponmest or splendid Perftwer p. *C. porn the Illeaufacgods - of Jules Llanelli Co.; Hairless sad otters. All tholes wbe • vast boa Tssfeiskuy. all at C;. DAUM% leo k Sad 'Okay eters. - • Jan. 21, ISM 24t MISMM=== NAXIgfiD ;!OHN.BANNAS S4r LOST & FOUND. STRAY IDOW.—thtee to the proof... * ' •if !ha _beeriner. In parry ementhip,Sennyl , ..„.„ 1 / tmlinT.,P*:. on the 19th of DArem- tit Ear lasi.% LARGE YELLOW Cow ; w,lth white spots on her bock the -owner lx.r repoarledl.o come forirara, prove properiV, pay , pa and utke her 4W117, alb.r wise. Win dolt with ccerther to (4!". Artriall.kltt SITERNI Jan. 1f354 I-3t" FIVE IMILLA:Ftrt isth mast . between Stioenv tile arid '1%,1,,ta • Tat egg, at the foot of the Ornai h L r i +near n, rt; ow, the Ilnittfiillr of the Fla ttninn Tell, efuogft tns d SILVER LEVER WATCIr. ‘Yirtl nd hey Tee ceder will fete iVA the delivery or it to the , auttorel'vi, mitwv„p rz , Steeet,fotteville, or at tosi c. r. kftret litTL r‘ rl-4 Dee.31.18.53' S 2 tr WANT Ea larANTED—ity, ;h.. Ist of 'Aprlt. next, a •neat ix v Dwelling thaw% tLuitable for . u small Aunt} tent front SO to tO - Daltats'per 311111 UM: •Onn eltusted Is Mahantongojetteet,prertrted: Address Box '.:3 Pottsville, P, 07 - ' • •Pou , vville, January/21, IS5d ' 6 ' • 2-tr - • MLIVRS V11,422THF42.) - E l.obai Miners oia to go .t-r Va• fl,ned,,ages a,1111.1..i)1id and can*lant'AVark glean. rot in r!t,r ilatt.l,ldara arlty at the Limo. chore of ibe'rub.rityar. -I!. fIANNA:.`t, . Jan. 2!, inza • • 11041t0114.4 :)IASTEItt. %V 21 Ailsi.:l3.—W 111.1 at Larmastet s6.11::ok in, a -nit sDiw,prt,t,^n to Cecil a large .11oittlitig 110tHe• , Fi t Itirtll.-r particular- app:y to sharuukini.Norited 1:4,n),1 Jan. 14, 16.54 CHOOL TEACHERS -IX AIN TEM Tt% o I,7icbonl Teachers are tvddtrt driiooll hi Coahtil, whom 'good salafli.l4 will or, pfld. Appl,,,thon wade to d.tp.144,3 syELL. Board of Dir....tors, ono.t (111 f 11.. I Va. 31' Jan . ) 4, 4834 VU'AItiVED. pita Cl'lt'AL eti::,l MIN fully competent to take lila t he cl.;11 11 , 31 k known as the Ks.aawilhum Vurtn.t., 'war Alie. , ll, illythe.Townsuip, ,q'tiitylitll•l C.,u4y • :1111,1 csently actliiiinta,l with Of I , to:;;;• slid .id:1:10 , in and Waver a.nlilakion ni fume-, nun.• ou net In rt ely• ; ply. I.lbeial wages will to: paid: Da Orli, 511ddlriuut, or to, - • HOGElid rtlNNlt,:fe):c Nov,ttl, V. 5.3 AV - ANTED 1,1111ED1A.Tt..7.1.14 - - Goott V WOoir A!.ath 1,..- Ing and Turning Aidl, to tvhnme•.u.G , rr and good wages will 14P.f6Vt.:11 • October 12. Issn. • • . 4:1 NOTICES. i i`g Cutwqoliwcaltli (a I veal 1 the F.ehll 'tetra .in.: tt , ett te•t:eltt 1 ..; lake ni t 1.40nn,ev,. Wayna Cuonty,tud lAA 1, 1 LNG ' Wnekcas. to /1141116.41 1,4 11.11 ptlll-,.,, .1407 awarded by the Orl.hans' tour . th• a "hot y.1:1 elehuylktll, the Kell 1.:11.111 , t.l the 41/11 Dllll./GE, deceattd, eehind „nd follows, to tett ~1 gr/111 1 / 4 1 ditulte u: in • meld County, bounded - In tilt and In the rear My a twenty , Litotes in front ..toottt b fee k, , ,n•r trt ;1.;1l: or .430 feet, ic an d 11,, •Oit 11:1,11• and -11/1.11(c1", 1.1,1:11 .01 the heits• t.f teptedeutattarea to the said dect &leo attpeatia,4 Court on the revir n ddy - ut the tu the 111t1111ats atoteedul a the. hi•ptatt silent gaol thert Of. And vote, to • a,t. all ltrtha.,' .Cout t held neretteel.le ef'elt.,dy.„.l.e!nr,llo 3 11.11C.11111,011 the. 12,11 gay ut Lia,..er,,r.er,, - s„ on., unrnOtlof of Jl. Calizar .1110 1.• grant ruts 011111 r 'ltittl ht.tta , iiinuah,tha %rift, 01' iti1 , 011.1' , 4, bk. 11,11 the widow of Jamea W 1 , Q 11: Jan Lid , l“l, itanc Eldridge, Stacy N.l..t.:crid to, a 1.4 1 - 11tstlf. 'of Villhani - Eldrltt o, de,'„4.,'n. vitt :1 Eldridlre: ..rani, N. riteetd, !aft. 7.ter won.. K. Etteing..,,e/Unkilt, C.:etttke. ra..t.l C. Ela ridge, (the last loaf name• at, tttil 111 tht tuinortti) to he and dopest at .1/1 ingi - law' Court t•, D., held 31 POlLeville,in angler edldt-onnty..ll,sC/1 kill, on the 6th day nt . I , 4,3tyht 1> , 1e54, d'Oitk in the lotenoun. thin and theta. tu ate ept refuse td take the pretolee• alt•toeaidat t teupt.telset. ebertllffOr sl.ovi'i.llll/e. Wily ale Pam,. ,1101 ii.. nut De bold hccordill to taw. hy the court, r.Lkvizi C1e1:1. IN OBEDIENCE Lu as urawr I:te Court. no: 14rviolng 10 pub. 1104.1. JANES N /11.4,E, r1;v1,11. Sheriff's Office, Potts • - Ville, .1 - sta .21, ISA. "3 Gt o.l'/CE•,-Ti3,t Cunt iit.tri $lll,ll. dueled Und,rtheOil', f 0).• 1011111 fUtlfreb , ! carricil ; on the. firm ul BEArry, TI10)1Aii c().. J. N. REATTA - ; altxu Tff!)NIAS pondvtfle,lon.ll,lBs3 7\7OTI.CE.:=-In tttv:lnato.r ut tlir - 1,4•11te of I 11 MON ISCITE.IOI N; deed: undeteign,!: ft," f . ;;. phan'i.Collft of T `hoylxlll Cuunty I. toUnt and iltstrlhute the 14.11itt.e tr to , uoy m It,. heeds of Abraham. Schermin, t•t .I,hernian. deed., o'lltatti.n.l'f,,r that Ott;• , , , Mile., In' the. borwish of Vim , . , aii , 1I(.N I the 30th day of .I , teuttry, A,. , ni In.. t: M. LIOLt.S. ttT. Andar.r • Jan. 11, 1654 NOTic-E.—ht tho f t!ATII• .414 - INI: SCOTT. ' The llndere:gned. A oditor annolutl I hp the I , r phans . Court of S chtly.; hit I Cr.ht.ty. to a tt.ltt tree:- tie and renal; the arsount - or adn,lo - pf Cattier - Inv neat!, et c'd , will •Attend 'that purpose a , ' til* oflic,. 1 , 1 We !Inrcio eh of Pow villa, on TUF:ATPAI,3an. n't it. :at It) o'c I-10. A ; At.„ of which ill nattl.,:i notice. , • .3t 01N P. • Jan.l4, 1E 1 54 - • r 1."%* . EDITOR'S •.. Arlnartrer,fretharrl vhaeffe r deceased." - Tne undersignra..tro,ntor eppotutgl t .l •th , It. '021116 . Court or ntno)ikth (I,lllnty, to , :t . .5..311 la the tiana...of Judi, li..fruer..k.hriini.!r - i tor or Jarntr rthnr-sa, .1., to. 11, , arsrat In tbe:thatrd , ror the Athninotrator f.f Irrnua7.l ili*liibitte the assr•tr In I:it. 1/.1n. , -- , II : -1,1 flit' unit inicl/1/ Detp t lleCAtlmtt//t.tr/./tort q ttittt/ Ftaratiri. tier..o.. to and morig tht6 brit . ttt•t! /1.-:t tort+ of eat/1 eteredenk, (which .414 Lettttattl and ifamohl 'sha - rfrr.r ..t rh• Paid Jaeob Shaeffer, 11,'r trill t;.4t .r wier at +4lsce. 4n llso Bin - 414A, t.: V0 , [ 4 :11. WEDNESDAY, lIIP Lt day 'U O ' CirKii.k. lvtien can aiitind.. •JOIIN I'. I logA Wl', Au.ti!,. , . ' • , DITOIVS S Orli - Itt 11, , I ~! r : ' mom Pteny '1 t 4 l-1)Tolkill rta,,,t:, • .. 1 / 1 111c14 r 3114. ) . 1.• - • The nn‘lrrilgnod, Atidttt, am...toff to .. the Motley to I 'null, In 411.• towy... 1 t'7 • attend to the Outtteol In Centre streri, - P0i;.‘i1 , ..,,u I ft; day of Fehr (lazy nr %Lot :,, - ,IJ• • , • WM.'. Will , 11-111 NOTICE.—To :111.110. P. tat Ives. of johoa Ct ty, late -; go townilttp, in the • rt.1791/2nt to no ...afer of ilo...arphin'l :F;.• ceubiy,„ •-• ht-. 1 t n.• t :., .hlp o f Lowe r NlM.anto•th°, to ••:' •' • kilt, on ,WEl”aEtli.).‘l", 'l,; • i451,.pt 111 the f01.:11 , .. , 1y.r• of the M 11.21,13.1 of tr—oai;1,41;;;,a4•;;!,.1;, : ;,.•: Din thtldren and legai•,; a ty donewitholit. prrjuificet to hit enOileue, .• a;,:, °thumpv to vibe and aom;fitto ; "and.where you may °II! tot it • y,m I low. t t , J.A.WES O.A tat:. rthernf of the f':oto • •-• ;;1 eth.'titr a (Mee, Putts. • vile. Jan 14,1511. f • ' . 2.4 t . . .PILOPOSALS. — the eabocrinits tn. !ha tloth.in4t.; SLopi..on th, mark itt,wl Izener.Tl:y known an the Oast pqrtictil . tr4 nbtaiutil 1y apply Inn to 3101.11113113: ' SCILVL.I.I.INBE.:ti r. it. .Jon. 1854 • O rriou OF. 7H1.; •T Aka Ammon L'n , ho.israin, Li 2q.n, ' NOTICE If bti , by httven' !tu Arum:ll tog o,flimiSltnrefivi , ldry. , Aeutt, eight M.tilalurs. -I /1.1..1r, , t, ,, ;•• r, dtif hr field at 3 o'clo.cit; .. at their i.gicP, B• , tough rrr Totisvii;.•,, , ln A ifi'ALAY. 1 . 11,1e.fy 2.. - ISSJ, to feria the.q.ung; }eat. • - W.l). M00[1.2, Etr'y. 3:. 53.4. • L diricX.—tba Huard of Diterwe of t h e renni 1 TraWog :4ehoul , for tdtotie and re tbit , minotd.l:b.ridrru, Ineorbutait-d by the I.vg , ,lattt.e Pen 214 0 0 ' 1 . 21 . April, 2e2 3 , give tOrtice.ttiaftb,.y fir.ciVe a irW additional pupil., under 22 ye tri' of age, into; loatituttob. apybeaftob avui OcCiothatj to tillttUrp ad mtaaon, a • wore thOr pr , .! seut arcoirtioodatlon their number must t,e quip. 122111 ,fted. Appllcallort may - be made to Hon. 0k7,0110E M. elTtIOU1), Cntornlttro , of PHILIP el. :11113TICC, - • fiecoptin, el. Ptilludnipma Or to thertinc pal of ,the Inatttutton, . JAMES - B 111011MID3, Geimantown. oa. 'Dpr. 341553. • 61.1( _ . D , 117.41sTRATO NOTICE: —V47:1:4 , : , • -IA3 Letters of adrettnistthll,n..in Ina it- 6:1 cATARINE pox. of . the 11,,c4t146 of in the Ginnty of• Schlyipti, decease A, 111,t h•th. granted to thelpibiyariber l notice Is herehi g. , ”n to all pernons indeb.ed sala tratne-10 to!“ , ujent, and those-ha/Int clstms, tell f 4. teillement.. • • ADAM rittNitTl•E 'Adin!ni•tr , ci ,4 in. bee:. 10,- leS:t . , 'PR E Dalr/PiilN AND susiavEzzANNA . - RAILROAD - tras bre O,Opettcd Lot v. ,1 All 111211:4 'and PIN eIIROVE, (at the trinciut;. -01, P 1 cif ii.,0, t .1 . ..' germ and freight. The dui-allure of the rare, 11 ,Er 'follows: .. Leave. Pinegrove et ill O'OMA, A. AI., r. , . AAh u i i, to meet the Philadrishi4 ir4lo f,o:o l'oltvilto. i . RIVIVIIIIMItI..Leive•.Att!,Itin aril{ n'clorlt. A. Nt„ immediately after the „Arrival of I t )e l'inhartpido Train. • -,,' --. . 7 ' ftAtE3 OF Frint:' • ' .. . . From PitOrgrove to ittitSey's . "..t m il,„ 10 rfo From Pirieerovito White !Torre. . !I.t .. t5l 'NG. From Plnegnwe to Ozoni 'Ford ' Fi .. • fz3 From Plnverave to Reeder:3 MAI; VI o • 4 . 3 - .4; From PitlegitiVe to A ntorn, IS - r ,. .44. 4 .'? Way rare - per mile -.. ' 4 " Eg o, posse:qty. will br..resitled to 50 1b..1. r f fl "gore . Nov. 2e, 1Er5.7 • . • . 4.1 4 1 t. : NOTIER. The subgerjher vehtitd herehy h.)tt'fi f.ol-vtAr and trio public genrrally,lloo he ::11 prepared sr aft lifttef htteml• tp the ,litettilitine Plasierine, Stone Miinnry, Brick Masonry. and other ineaturtne beionstoa to 111.11dthr. t i 511 kinds. Also; IA rrintraet. for the ConSrthhth.n :.tl,l Erection of all ind,,, orSuildtnrt.?Ter nmlerati.. Itespectrully:- ,- . • JOIIN lt. oAggs, P.a.—The-Maul kit part . f.to..ti. the would solicit a - continuatioe or cre p&trouue. - ' • Nov: 241E554. 4143 y - - LAW PARVN . ERSIIIP.--The have,entered Imo in-putnernhir. 1,1 11.• nr taw. and have taten the Cite lnt y V.will. Esq. tho bnelnee. treks been by hint eutentrie•l tn-ut. 1 Welt as elf elan Mel 'nifty be confided t.• l""l'• diligent attenilorr. Et.t 1011\ Ill' iIC+ .., Bailin deshini 4( Withdrawing rrml the I' r ".",.'"' otitis Law in the Courts or thin County, I hs.t ,, + -,=- !Wed ill unfinished prniestlOn'ail.nain , -"' " ''''.'.'" or Wu ft. WYCLY anti Jong i WO H t'n. 1:, qi .4 ~ n It. 4 . , I will La* in tte - roattax e in„nt +,iow AI W! 11.:11 111101 9 eillhul stgagentew.stre dt4( I.arefl , •: ' • r. iv, int , m;r,: , i• . :32-tc 4, August 6,185, • MOTlCE.—erhe peeSe ric AC f 011 VI. of 0,- 1,,c, Arm'cif DRIMIT & TOTT, h•••• 1/ Wrirefi ifn the blinds of the eiftialsiened for rollv , tion,; 6 4j thecae ind'ea ted tllll please rtU tn.! mnkn p.r, , m^ht, • without (puttee delay; JOAN C. CON RAD.. 1.11; PoDavilhs,/e1y.23, 053. ••. • 304 rt 0-PdaTNERICIIIir bi r OTIC.F.—Nottc , - r P I . betaby, o ven . th et 'filmy this (PAY ern. ; C• • asvortated wino F:DGAR mclisilDs.mq ! ftt. ..ut - Arns, thercartous mines of Is the puttee nvt, eve , winch. in alt Ile rarloue t,ran I the CuMbef:and (iNtd.)"coal regiOn, are on a wfil heitalter be conducted under the ; n o VILLE & leiertAßDs . ( mi ce , centre Hinter. aike 'tor an adtance of wages. Thii have tint door to L Moult' store. Pottsville. been receivin,glrom 30 to 35 cents Int. ; ton, JN°. c• r 4 TwILLIt and now demand:4o cents. - 244 r Jess il, • •,.. 0 311,m1ng - ' 2< - '..i4rtentifir .1„ • . ~ DEIPARTAIE , i ISTT•- ....4 .r, .„,_-_---:-..-..--_,„,::.„.„.,,,..=:-.-- ...4C • • 1,- PRICES OF STOCKS' I' 'i ; Of coat and Transportation Oornpaniee in nett run!' •• ning from the Anthracite Coat Fieldsof Penney!! •- ' 1 rea '. • : ;le. U.? . ? .. ,ei rte.l weekly for the Iltiiterx' Journal 4 i ;.• i A. E. STaattll & CO., Bankoral . PAIL ROADS.,'' , ~-------- 1 ,—.-il itottling ; • ' ''. : ' I 50' 26, t 30i' i ,Ifi,i6 .111)1.1.; Soho Oki!! illiven; • t5O. 70 i 70:' Niolint Carbon, '- . ' •1 50 l' , 46tint Carbon Sz Port Ceii:on' 2 54 .."I.iili:Cret.k.• , , . . , 5(1 I i 7 i , -Jivilklli Valle) . . . • , .....; .1 50 ~.. f I. I.ort,,t;rry Creek. . . ' - • fil) w I , •S'lv•ilara. - . , .. , A-' 5. i - 6 I , 1 • " (3A . -, h•9•ll:lilNovization: . 21} ; 4! ,, • do Prritrti'd, 50 3 1i' 4 , 3: . dq do • Preferre3, -n1 Vt.'l4 , 44red : Hold• roof _ • I 11 . IN . • 0.1(4.41 11A11. COAA (:(i'S. • ;I Coal 114 :"43 1 ,54 3 54i. 4,,•ifiy..llronl Xll%•: , Atinii f,"4 721' 724' Ilel, 'ton Coal c o ., 611 ' s Plii4ll,luniaul C' of Co.; : 5!) Coid 11. CO.: MO Coal ti lt. 11.. , - 100 4:i 1 5 a , 1.1 I. \*ll,, olit•v f Tr,. , 1 It , . 40:1, 3 . Ct . )..NIP.A NJ li:S• roo:.0 Irnprcy••,r.e•ot Co No + .l" , ,Amerir••,,, ..\11fier•••• PAO: I .- . r(l LIVE Itl'OilL' iN' Ei Iv EDAv S, . !: , 1 11'lle•nekv'steatner •Wililli nt N orr i s , which' I i„, )„.,. r i nt . ;e the p,a- ,, ;qi 3 0 v . i'l''.u'rOp ti in five or I . -I X : tlit' s ••. :, rapidly a.vproaching eotnpletton.ii I fi .l . outside is nearly •tinitilleil 211,d Itht• Will,;, probahl; lie afloat in a tortnight. T. ~,,: e. .1 s.l .f•-• ••i,:ti - pt.:,- flat and ! - -flarp. with a Dot i., itii . del tor running. fast in smooth wate t r....i: tie I- inade__tinitsually strong, by having hel tiihlo ••••.r.slipt•el diiigt,ualll; with bats of iror4 a.•':; , ! by an truh lit':liqlti ...'ilendiug front (hilt :i...,t': t:1 the devil. eVtlittr; in the rentr4f . ,'yet (d the - ve-',-1 di;inted b..the engine.-:- 'Phis 1.C . ,,,1S I, t'oal i1 , ,,i;14 of two parallel • ::iec:-; tit irot ;War 4.111 rift inch in shirk nes4i 11;..i- 'than afoot await,' and sc., fashioned an a ,'Il-.li oted as t.... fur:ll.a .Watef tank. On eats' c•rst.le ...'fait.li-e1, , 0n are b,ilgekelsons, formed , , in the' saute 111:111I‘ . 31 . ;':_i CUll II ming . with 1 111,•• jr : ,i:!,. It is ..t ti',-cied that.these usual -ill:pot:is wiltrlive F!:chnorrtount,pf streagtift zild 'zialiditv to ills startler as to make her ~.,,c . 1 n u c t h., : i• vesi.i.l3l'l''sintilar dirnensioo. Al,''..i are round to speak ,with diffidence in the iiiezenee rit s.rcatole, •nayal' architects, Wit 0:7 r...fivicrion ,rs, •illat' ad .tnore t'Lrrugth Is iinnt:.l by ibis c.otitractit.ria than would be tiq . t.x'nerlding a fourth part of the IflOrle' in la ffitti'm of proper wooden supports. The Arc ec exploring ve , iicls"and . the Newfoundlati'd sA.alers have shown Coucluz;ively :bag woodtlia structures are fully adequate to all elemanda ti '-n their power tat itt tstauce, and these ate ?1..-EVE.II as any to which an Sea-goingcraft •,2*.an . cti subjected. • Indeed, we doubt it wodd 4Od ;rim in i tie e.ombination on board the Wil l:tam 'Norris 3 . ,•111 pronre:i.' be so effectual for slit-L.11;14 is either, usediby itself:, But the itain thing to b‘i tested in slits vessel, is not riter,abiiiiy to'resist the- wtud and 'waves •01 i Fite Atlantic, whieh.qhe is very likely to. 'tio iuccesslully, buLlier.incidel. If she does tint:. iirll: iu be tu,3 - ffit and,' to draw too little water to le a Loud ti of safe s.ea boat, It Naito a nc-%•.-- iriperience i n.a;-al architecture. I . - 1 lr • cURI.OFS .F.ACT. — • a s - ,inpie.f•xper,incnt, it is , • to dis , r - Pv.er. to what amnial any I;ind of iood Vor 't , t; blood belon , cd,' The pi* it!" Idlitivis • Pat a le.: , 7drOps: of blood,.or the :cruet of bloc.:d, info 'a , glass, to which add . rozloentr,ried , :ulphurli:',Ficid, to the amount tgle t6t,ti, or Laie the quantity of bltasd, a: ii ta- the trhule tt.i.zether with a gfass : this. mn , ans „the'n ' dorileruus principle fo.:•oitar to OD. antrital to which. 1:19:1;•ed, 15 cycilved thus, for iio 4 4.tainte: the blood a man disengage a btr n; cdpur of the prspiration of man, 'which it is impn-ssible to confound with any olhcr; that ei d-woinaii a similar odor, hut that 01 a strunp, odor bed ; that of the ,she,ep the well . lindirtl I,„digr wool : cif a pig the disagre ;ahly odor of a incgery, andsouu. Even fhe blo , al of a trot; has out the smell niar-,h, that ;Pr a carp the pecul i iar 11 of iv a - lr:11 aterl:fish. Upon trtili , 10L'ale. 10 ascertain ';nether slots ot blood r. id he distinzuAied,rand referred to their ~ .c:tivre, it Was 1611nd:that 103 certain exterit, i e a.A.•reL•iy slits' judgineat eaty beliveu even .after rineen .potted linen 15 I:10 cot out, put gla s s, and being in, , iteited with a little water. left for 1.::41 .s;it - .-ft tittle ;a. a , rc,r, Lid .‘;, : iten well as 1ue..1,,:k. lade .sulphuric avid is ro hi..added and stirred ahottt with glasti rod,.the peculiar odor t. ill then he hot (his evperimOr tic poWenied thotitdelay , Zro after f a rl, , , ItACIIIN E. 1. I:lcl.(iNkijileurriNkAridviit IA the Phil:Wel. ,\erlig An 2,r it:do. : 1.111 n.. in‘ ujitit . ..o in this great itige aud. tuwn-ey4ensions une which r.,13:-Itkred to h-ut: 144)ortarter: It Pt. ; a 1 :11 , !\1' lrt making ttiaehtue. It teas exhite , surges, a ler,-'dars sutee,.and it uiaied to turn out ta;adai.,..t..ft.en Le3tdrs, i.)rtrlss: It is rt!p•improvenient uiion I t: t h at haw k . yet aprared. The ;irnprci,ve f f;,, 1;Z f`,llSi:“ in 41, , c,Ottlttruction of:moulding t. orieo.s or die. hiving rotating sides tortned 1i... v, rt i . ,',31 roller 6,: iti:ead tit liaillig fi'k . eit ~.. • i '.'ilit'a. US liereolurtc frlieiti', roller.; mate i'lvIi:11. the chit- N tltliri;retl through the die,; ; - IM , prodU.;il“ autV,pr(!seebing'a sharps esi ..1...1.1w;tte es: In ilie;:cd.,es of the brick prom c., , li!v unattainable. ;'.. Tile machine preittires thy clay, and ,nukes the"bricks at one aud : the -time tne. Olie.of theleidin fel - mu - OF , . a C.llittaii,.us delivery'. The ipactiiiie is wiark ed Ur one horse : there is a man 16 feed I . the a . m.:Line, and two hays to clear otT brick,s at tile Eidei.. The. clay aqrr canting out liclri 'ion:ally, 1 , ...-.1 . wild oniting Ina's, it is. cut up lot.) bricks of the requireddimensionp ' by !Ueatit• cl eriul-di , tant wire 4 placed on.one ~- 1 h. 1.• and • ivurked so alto divide at one 6t olte. -By the ordien t ry pcucess, 5;000 per day,cati b,2 wade by a plies ; moulder, but he reqi.nre . toe a.Austanc'e of five bands and a horse; and must work from four in .the morning toauo• down, on the long .stAnimer.days to =Com pliM t'. - The maculae iu t he same Own bet of hoofs would, make 20,000 bricks."l , SILARF'S RIFLE The New York Cintrur ¢ Enquirir re marks that . they :have been called up6n to give act opinion uroa:althost every ride: that ikiseeo invented Int the last "quartert,ol a cetTniy, but that thek . inust give the Ride , reoce to . Sharp-'.4 abo.:e all others. -The reasons which they gircare : I. " F:rs.i, cairy 113 tar, tf a l it f a ith er . than any other rifle that has been 'eouitrac tcd. • Srcond. ft will early as accuratel): , 3S at tot a rifle to cam- a ball, It may Le fired in the field, ten times p;:r min u te; *which 13 quite as freritient ly. it not more freguvatly than is.desirible , because the great danger at all tans 4, that men in battle, mill vsliaust thernsel4K acninunition ; and tolre-supply them, is ala= tolutely "Fourtii, No charge- 14 connected with the rifle except the; one abniat to be fired; and it is, therelore. hie from all objection nn the !core of dan.,er to the party using it."l Tr_77' Anratctat. G. Du aria, of i:ardeaux. France, :'has lately patented an article of this name, made of .coal kiaheA, • wpcid, anthractte' eon! dust, dry clav,l'.peli eAult, and C 01111032 irriud, sea' salt add nt trate of lead: Two-Mirth of the compound must he of coal-dust, add four poutnia at ate itrate of lea.l ar athiva for every ton.. , The re , ..t of the iorretheths named are made up of equal parts - hr iisc'epting thAsalt, lea pouuds of that ?tug .sullietent 14 one ton. 'rt i ,; F p' sub , :taufes are well mixbl . tu. gt.thu." r, ;11) ti -iilflafli in to 4110 . anclAried In the , un.. Thew balls may he'of nnj Fuit at)ip „ .• • . c. . , • ir7 - .TitE l't:t 7.:U tl4 ) Et l ECTRICITY.f.-V l / 4 .' !:Vt • that n is proiln.p,il to apply the elistrii t.,lerapii t.) the ptaito, so that List2..l4r in ,odnep,.tii3y.sii m - lits.Parliar, to PSTIgli at 111.3Vittg t . m. liiF eiellricqt) , piallo, communicate i.:, %vire , . at once . with corresponding instrti in.•:mi at Berlin; Xierma • :11.3drid and Rome. or. .;;;...ini.t. trirtlicr eVCn, might .ratena the" ,acne harmony ti:c . S!. l'etcrt.tittrrr. and ll Coil. .;:intinople. • A , ririnarine tr;legraph its all. illat.i. Pecessary, lc, put tr, inAlic nlit3icat ' 7 Ategray of 11110tv:IC . 11 I.•iStZ., .1:7 MON . ,Tr.Fi 5 ' 1:,(:•.1 - ENor..E.—N , l,essr.. Stillman :c Allciir thi - ? ;Novelty Woib. it New Via k.oity. a rt,. , tiiy - ,- construe ttn,4 the large!! iagitie that Akras Ekrer huntin. Om or ally i,ittcr country, , !The diameteE a the et:l-.. indiir. t, 1115 inches; and the length of 'tit role "12 fcet. ftlil desigiaed fur the P.ayltState Co.'s ncw-Full Riattr boat, whiCh is ft). run in connection rtih the Fall River and p,,ißailroad. IL H .71 t t • w. ~ I= =I MEM UlfSi).sl) • 5 - 2 I • : 40 1 ' ; 15 f 1S1! 11111