=3 • -•- • tiji 311iivtOani.tatt rterTsraw Pa. ;_. Saturday Blarningi Feb. it B. BANNAN, id4curilUid Proprietor O. LITTLE, , -Alissoclata Et1,1146r. PHILADELPHIA & READING R. ROAD On the 14d1 ult., we publithed the Re port of the Presideut of this C4tpauy —a few days, ago we received a copy 't the Re port- in detail in Pamphlet toritt of '54 pages. From this report we gleati the following iteins,• which may prove of Interest (.:batty ol,ourreaders : Capital Stuck Jan. 1, 185:1„;17,141 ;987 ;47 Added duti0" 6 .1853 - for per- ; • maucnt Im p rovements .!• made on Real Estate' Zit. • purchased, • •'703;031 30 Stock Jan. 2,1854 .$17,905';018 77 EXPENSES: • e expenses during the year were .divi ded as follows:* Running Ae't.• $404,635 tiG Workshop '• -295,348 67 Depot ," 40,311 02 alaries, 31,653 2 Stationery, Prin- Ting 414%.,, Lateral R. Road 6,617 41 4,617 IF: expenses, Total transporta tion Lk-parent,- ------- Main:cuance ot • road, m page at Rich riiond . • MACT!iiETLE.4II TH F. Ronu Lbzurn(l;:ae wse, Viciwien Coal Cirs, Care fur Freight kc., Passenr Cars, . iSteam Engines for Machinery, Pump ing Water and Sir.vrog Wood, :snow Ploughs Carts, Wao 's ons and Drays, 33 Horses tor hauling • Built during 1853, seven First-class Lo comotives for the use of Anthracite Coal, 213 eight wheeled Coal CRT% 7 Paisenger e.',ars, 1 Mail Cal; atm 22 4 Freight Cars. F,igh‘ and 35-100 mites of new Iron Rails werq faid data during the year, anti the ex penses of ihe'"Roadway department was di minished list year $23,651 77, and this in the face -of increased price wages and *materials: On this point - late ethilent Engl. 'neer and Superintendent of the G. A. Nicott.s;.Esq., remarks: • "This reduction 61 expense is Mainly at . tnbutable to the sameeauso as state 3 in my last Annual Report, the increased quantity of Anthracite Coal used as fuel for locomo ,motives in place of wood-Lsixty per-cent of the Coal traOportation of the past year hay . ing been performed by' the 31 locomotives using this description of- fuel.exclustvely. "The increased cost of 'repairs at engines.' I,scaused by the advance to wages and ma terials, and by the heavier repairs of engines using Coal fuel during the past year. Our growing experieuce,'and the improvements made in the applicatidn of this luel, have al ready diminished its injurious effects upon those engines using it - ,exclusively, .and we anticipate, at theclose.ot the current year, 'a reduction of the cost' of repairing engines, using Anthracite Coal, to au extent notnia terially greater than with the use of wood fuel."" COAL VS. WOOD. •The_total expense of a round trip s to Rich mond and back, 499 miles, including repairs, carrying 392 tons, with-coal - as fuel, is put downat $127 35, or 32-49 _cents per, ton. Train carrying 372 tons with wood -as Mei, $144 97, or 33-97 cents per Ma. _ . The average quantity of Coal iransported by each train during the year Nag 384 tons. The actual expense of runaipg a Passen ger-train on the road . is $39 50, or G 2.9 cents for each.passenger. .. The expense ofti Freight train is $BO 83, or 76. 9 cents per MD., The total expense of transprting a ton •of 56-100cts. per lon 1.05 50-101; " " " 1,02 71-100 " each, 'Goal in 1853 was AterchNidize, Passeugers, Nt'•)tvintANn cAus.r. or ACCIDENTS rN 1553 ,Broken axles. .• ---- ill mpt p, .droken Dlnt axles, Loire Wheels, Collisions, • Wood off tanks, Bralielever catching Bottom of ear driwirig. Rifou l ing over Cattle,. Swilti•wrow!, Ropidg Eutooe po•dong, Running ofr track,. "Mei chain:live 1.11110:z . , ill' cars, • Ntiplunt; too suddenly, Unknown, Total nunilicr.ot Accidents, Totaroumbir of car,. broken, Number of ver , olas killed. Jojuted. Cows killed, • f: 0! lite 21 per-0n , .. ktllo.ls 4 were stranger., and 5 [tie injured ivt - re al n'.ttrangers. Aceideni4 in 1652, 185, inaking a decrease of 20 accidents in 1553. " • • • • `in'lSs:-1, 3531 tons of Coal were 'carried fol. / each car broken; And in 1553, 2575 tons. ; 61 coal were carried for every car broken. In-1552 one bar of Iron was.removed for every 235 ions of eonl carried, and in IS`3, . . one bar for eell 7- 193 - 1611:s arried. m•Yn • The Cony.savetl $56 87.9 57 in 1353, ci. by Jnantifetofoe, ifteie \ machinery &c.,• in their cr.va workshops. • 2 v • , • Fa csr.:•io r. r. T 1t.'“17,L • r- In iqr,i;'= 127.59:i equal to through 57,593 Itt 183'2, 155,1i,1* •• •• " " , 69,579 In rei-3:3. 211 519 ' • • • • • • 92,1;57 S,howine, an cvraortlionri)••ll3CreJSE of pas eeagerg w,iitii a the last two yearfs. . . ciAt. AN •WuOT' Coal con ,.. inJ in locorn. 15,963 tons. ‘• " 2.1,971 " . 52,99;.) cords '53 . .‘ • " 38,576 " Wood Twat receipt:, I rum all 's_,our ces in 1S 52,055,257 59 Total exp.eudailrys From all sources In f'rcli,s, As Itle ionria , :e on this road is probably greater tharvhai of tiny other road r l similar length in thii world, and wielding as:, it does up immense capital, the items gleaned above 4'll, prove interesting to such of our, reudil.i' s %yip:rim:l;c: not avec", to t6c Re port. • What Kcal s.trtltc the reader with surprise the fact'l T itilt; in the very lact the in : : creased Trice !lbw' arid materials the exfietivs diminished— this rums totally uneKpecte,l. It' is true that the introduction nt Aapeacite liaal as a fuel mtch, , t9- do with it, but neyettliele: , s it . spealts ( ,Yoliime, in Mayor of the 'present inatiagement•of the Itad to all its various Irpartments :STATE TEAPERANCE CONVENTION Thts body, Nhir h Wit at Ilarrisburg 2Sth ult., was largely attended., and the pruceed- Ihrou g li c )uf werecharacterised ttrith great spirit'atid•utianiniity. We'have uuly room tor the annexed resolutions, Which embody the . esseatial•seritimeuts of the Convention, and the ci,ur,Cut action prescribed lur the Temperance Mt a of the Slate: ' Resolved,'T hat as the trientbt'of the liquor fulfill.: hay.• prt , .. , A,l;d thou wil!ingners to Ftlh• .nit a Prtilita.r } Law to the trot eof the peu .tie.,an?, ttniny of out Legolatuis have objec- L.t.l to ;Noon . ; for such a law Because they be :eyed a ma jority of the voters were opposed ~, it; and as the understanding prevailed to cunsiderable extent dutinq thelateranvass, : t at ti l e law would be thus sutontfittl. In one constilidlosll form, w' d i lirriiby ex . Irert.s our Wiilin_itiOi- , —prori i P. , 1 the Le.vsta• arc win' no! pass ale; Law rah Out —that a toper law Stiou'al be passer! to gu Illii, e ff ec t . i m oy in the yearl.S.ss, and ,i. be question of tte t r4pea - l—not of its atlumfriitt —shoulil be stiti milted to a popular •vote, at a spectalelection to bfheld for that purpse, ut the Brat 'rues z Jay EA September: .IS.-li - , Resolved, That in ateorda - oce with, the lboYe proposition we wsh it chstinetly . 'int-, - Arstood th at we 4 , ) it to Vto *how our con. i tides:ice in the integrity,: t the people, arid to i give greater efficierierldthe low when put into operation, and not because we recognize the right even of the majority to..altict socie-- 4 with the curse of the liquor irallir.. . Resafreif, That no submission of the ques- HOD without tlit laic; wilt receive even ou r Ell • ten non, much leis 'our sanction- 7 w: Mill , not etc upoit It. . • CROSI,AND!S NONITOR,S. Theee' have r tilready teen noticed OnceOi twice in the Journal. Th invitit#'s ap plication for a Patent is now- uudetniatisider anon at Washington. Sumo day; :Ago we examined ttie mcdrl, witoch tie is preparing to forward to the Patent. a left and tie must confess ourself highly ,graiieed- The plan is simple, easy and , stbe-ap-oi construction, and, so bras we . tap 5 eF , euniplete and et lectual. Contrary in the history of .inten tions generally.are are of opinion that the Monitors Will Work better ,When practirally tested than bathe model.. Mr. C. invites his triet4s,. and th&K..e of, the public who mav be curious, to his establishuteiii io-day (Satur day). to see his model in full operati,m.— The inventor speak* tor liini.c l .l as follows: „; • . . Ain.. BANNAN :—'o/3 . 11)1/0/ 1.,/ yialf tavor in permitting me to appear to The .11/ne'rs' Joiirnal. at this tune: allow me to• address . the Officers of Railroad Ciminantes, and the , traveling public, especially, as Jullows: , , The above named invent:jou is now befor the officers. y: the :Patent! Office, awaiting their action., and I hilvt• 'every reason to be lieve its originality 1s ungnestiontd. ' • Almost daily, we •liiive published, Ffate- Meats of icisi L. hie, }itulien limbs and •dc structioo, oe 'property, -in; casualties , upon Rellroat, which can'easilyte pronmied . 1 - ,. At preseut, the .negligence and mistakes of t3witcb-tenders.oi alarmiug; and ought 50 be rentedfed. The bil•rOossibillic ci62l Op 04 draw, wheu:a train u pp ro adie, a ii ra whrirl, , :e 'is enough to chill the44A. with horror. ' -- Andahe 'allure' ut a titin-preee, !art a 4 0 , minutes, results in 'crashing 615..rillth.gld bodies, heart-rending cries and 'mouthing (amities—with distress and ilesola'ion, suit , . at law and heavy dainages. - "When I assure the putik* . hat three-fourths of these calamities can t' ; 'voided -by • this invention, and at con 1, ratively small s:x•- pins.. it would seen inexcusable in any , Company to wait torAtie!delays m' 'dent to t he. issuing of - the ; stem.! From the little experience I have had in one case in a Philadeiphiii daily paper, I had I am out able to reach nie readingspublie by ad • ertisioz ; but truly thanljul fur the valu•• atie Medium you offer - ine , is the Iti,i,•:rs' .16 nth?, though it may hot' reach sit parties tut rested, 1 hope we -hail be able, iii,,due. i , :it e; inintlueuee the-pulsations of the Public. MI d for self-prescrattnit !i . am ready to enter tutu a contract With an party or parties, to effect a , remedy fur Railroad massacre aniniestruction of prop -1 erty. ...gut / need arsistatWo in capita!, ,ailil fo obtain it,.will enter ilito4ponds—based upon a well-established character 1; : , houe , m; mid integrity—to repay all lol,st!=, It in}' vintentionJ • tails in a practical experinient. i'v . 11119 .`z^;752,213 .?1 178,450 00 51,470 00 4,792 6. , , 1 4,1 in the matter ot Switthes, tender may he employed to put theslyficlt in every ease,: aud we will nss 4 inLatety : Ur it m the old mode of oVelottnt. roo st tle.irable; with my Switch :Signal Alunitor• every movenieut anti pi.i.z.iqt)ll i i the is plaiely designated :O the'approachim.x,,train in time. to stop it the Jnotittors denlite it wrong • Drawbridges shall not open the lint to6t without giving continuous, itistant and tin rmstalivabh; warning Sti ‘ e..4 cr,) , :sinf.!Q be itmlered tar more secure and rehabh: and the passagti round !a ,CIITVC, through a tonnel, or nearing a statiou, stint! I,e each and all made Manifest, ter or fr9nl, to time most effecHive manner. : : lours gratefully a6d Tespectiully. JOHN M. CRO , LAND Put!scale, Fit. 9th, 1851. DECISION OF SD PRE E COU HY- Sothe very important dee' isihns have latch' beeu)deliveied.in the S.tiprilne Court ou the subjeci Ail" travelling on ;to , Sabbath, The ca , l e Was a Prosechuon Wilhain•Johnstun; an Imintims driv e r, be tween Pittstinrg and Lawrencelitile, for vm latmg the Lord's day, "in driving certain hor 'es, to which was alit shed onmihui. ur which certaiu persons- were varried over the 'streets of the City of Pittsburg, and trom tla said city over and along:certain roads within tlii comity lit Allegheny.'' lielendant vealed from the Ileeision.ot Alderman Maskr. *Chief Justice Black;•arl 'Lewis, Justice, °aye long opinions dissenting from „tlie anajuf/tv tad in favor of reversing the judgment. Al. hough very interesting, we have not rat for al!, and only give short extracts limit the oiljnito . ili• the Court as:dellyereq ht; Juil_c lVoodwaril, affirming the judgment of the A Idi•tinan. • • Judge Woodward says: • Satoh, stated. then; the questions pre• settled tor our atijutheailuu by thi! r,eord brought up 'by this certiorari. is, whether unittibusdrivrt ,, , ns 'r , ., ccupaitun, may be lawfully pursued un Stindar, hr, a person hind by the month for that iptirpo , e. ."linder the slat. of 1 , Ch. 11., winch {.•r• , • 1 totie•i; These statutes were not desiipedloo bids only labor in cini...'si •ordir,ai'fi raihr,,,,' on Su n& ' ~4 , . ~i i llq gi ei ..-r i t- ffiictrsitl:ioAKTAacN s r ii t:temzi ~i ~,/;,„ ,, ~„. , 7 . 7th rieT but tu cutupel s oi 4ri rt lld each lied every day in !fie , week, including . I iliuse employ tneuts which ate calculpted Ilia Sunday;'-in his oivu desilriptive Lingua : ie.-- 1 interfere with the rights of those witii.choliiir But our act of,Assenably!is more conipfelicre to assemble for public worship.- ~ The ila .• sive to its- ten nis than the. English 'statute; tva"'"et apart Jur ,a purpose, and the Penal as' we tuul occasion to show at large...recent,: cilau:nients ethdil U, - but they , leavi.i• evi , ry iv, in tlve cats in the I,3oinininiweal:ll vs ...`" 111 ” lice lo use it for . that purpose oi uutP— j °nth. wall us nit only are nie4 prohibited lit !Iv wish's tc; make Use of ir - tor. the ppi• 1 from prosecuting their ..firdirun y rai(ly);.,r f .' 1)11 l'' e i le ' i , i gulited, the la w.protects linn.tr En -Suudav but front 'anti worldly (41)i:bivalent ittl''ll". lo Yallec 01 othe/s.---'-if he do •; ndt, ;ii Or business w hatsoever' except wiirlis ~I restrains hint" front annoying . those who i do chanty anti necetsity, avid such Spi!C)lie kinds "I n , .c ii• Tht, , , the law,. without oppr.c.lstirg Ut Lib:ir a; are enuinerated in the.prAlso of airy body: bee:a - nes auxilialy to the righ.tsl 'of the act. It is very Ir:int./est.; then, that urn.. con‘cieneo. ,A hd therj are other rights, 6 taus driciaz is a lurhid?len Lu,iiit“ - - , , wiles, tiin,ntly as,ociated with ,the rights of c 21r) 49 St be a work of clotritv, ; ar to-ci•ssity. or htli %vi o lin th e pr o vi s o. Ti;ts: 11,,E tcttutn the prim; ti:o. 'chat it t. nor: within :In; protitsii is apparent . ..iron) iht.i‘e...rits counter:ti e d • the ;le rspn:f (4 el pa, • teurt'r, - ;. 1 . , wqter . ,:r prrsens irartn - elii":1/: (law omi/if toid the d , 1+:021 - 11 a nd bo or s!,;) are, tvhat ; the I..e:?6huttre ex.,ttliptcd from Alteliperatinti at the soinit.?, acid uo !IMO in his i i en,..eit will romenil ripit (161;i1):1; an otnuibuiby the riinnih is either the one or Ow whet id /hes.. things. I, it, then, a work of clout ry, ? This is the remaining gitesrolo. to I.ly aog,nericr.ii tole as to wurks.ot eitarity and catty.-- the works "euumerated , oi the provt;to - i - ti the statute he takca as a titgAsiative sample of works of necessity, it rantrit he said. to 'al, Ow' al--•- ihat supplying' the our pny siva: nature, and relfevin frouf affou,, of peril aniV e:iptistire, ;Ire acts which. - 111pr no blame,: and porls.irts ;di tvould.agrett,itliat visiting tinit to the sick and drsiituie, aril ,y r. fort h , we!late of inea. nre w..rk-i Lah charily and tir ceskiiy. o..rtain It t ti,;,: suchthetVP., no hpv:3ll , l the,: Le perioroicti on any clay rtes of human charity and neett:sity, are: so tlit;ert.ilied attending eircurdstaitces, ac lu dt•ly clasiiiic.t tiou, and to "forbid the atcrotpt iu prescrit.e it gentlal rule. • 'l'Ne I.wst - we r.au do. judge o:leases las they arise, or the sleing thcistatute, accorpf...; to the specific features which each present. Tlie.ontnibus which the. defendant drove belongs to the Excelsior line whieh plies be tween Pittsburg and La wreueeville,a of Abut three wiles ; they run every • halt• hour from Fifth street to Narci -. s tavern, i/1 Lawrenceville,'and on :-ltyrday.• tither dals, except that •Ull SUllday , one trip less e• ti:uatly niade; it a welllCiaidireted line,' he tgents generally enderver to exalt:l.4: druit kiti and disorderly per 5.911. lout Vt . )10:1 been stieces•ful in;ilinniz".lliis' even - 77f ll" Sunday- : iri Law . reiircrille, but smite of ilir c iiilerinialit s prefer alt. oiling . church in Piri,litir4,'lnt,l Nlrkfi,ti• (.1 these having nu v•elorles, p too lie . the :3unday it lc- patr,e11, , ,.) personsvnwiu, therremeii.ry in the ireigl,b ot . linod of Lawiencev i Is and- by ride for rocreation 4uid-rn-flu fry , . I; of by mute WllfleS.<l•S a rear relijetice.eqptclally a:a nimle for winner) am' . children g el tin to church'in Pitishurg ; sovvral other ' witness'es as Ilfl . in tolerable nuisance , andnttribute orderlt: and lict-htiiiuS crowds evil:, .1 rt..' uent ihe tavern and , rroggeliesi at. La wr:le e s l ;l,. ou t;und.iy.- Such is the case tiptni the ec..- derfee. 1,222,537 52 - .Now 'the argument iii, that, thotizii in Ow tib•l oci, I' illilling 1. , 111110,11Sf!,q 11) n.Stlrlday fitly not be a work 01 nrce!,sity . . within the mean ing of thestatute, %et, itittuittelt a, his par ticular line forniSfies people c't 11.1 W ye unr r, - ,.. v siled. with ntcoinsidattettiling'chtt , l i i.,, and tlieeentetery at a cheap tate.. it 1. , c ,rues a work of fiecessitturd is laAktil• Ti is DOI our bOiness-to discuss the ofili. ‘utions of Sunday lily fuitherihau ile.y . en ter into and are rt:ci)gni7ed by) the iaw of thi. land. The caninion law nil. pied i', Alen : : with t:hristianiiy, of %chief' it' is one of the bulwarks. Lord Coke, c6rnmentilrj iin the tniaint id the cinntnon tittlii • lilts I) , Tllntis riwt,i xt Juridictis,'says tlie,f . :Abatit day is not tia 's piridicus for that ought to be.eotira , - te,l to divine service. ' I.4•itles Ike 'l c ''""" ous indecency and scandaW says lhaclisione, in his Commentaries-, vul. q 3, • of Per-Ali/Lill" any secular business.to' tie i)ublicly trAnsticted Oil thaylar, in a ec,untr; i.pr . olessing C.firis' AA tinny, and the corruption: moialS, w hich . tp.uaily follows its profanation, the keeping one day in seven holy, ai:a time Qi . relatia. iion.aud.refri‘tihment, as pi , ell as fur public worship, is of admirable service -to a State consideretrmerely as a 661 instituilon. It humanizes, by the help-of conversation and society, the Planners of all classes which would otherwise degenerate into a sordid fe rocity and 'savage; selfishnegs of, spirit. 'lt enables the Oduitrious workman to pursu e ,;. v . . his occupation in ~ the -MOW 161'4:: wi ft, - heilo Hod. cheerfulness ; ' it imprinticun .t e minds of the ;rends that sense of their day to kiod, sa necessarylomake Itieni good' ci 1% , zeal, but whfrh,yet would he worn cut a 0 defaced by ad Unremittel' d continuance ' of - i 4 bor. without, soy stated time -of .-rCealli4 them to the Winship. of theilllakee. t. It is appatent from these emboli. les, gs well as from the whole history of the insti tuted Sabbath, evil ptiticularly from rite pais. amsle to our old Act of 1705 fully qUOted irt the Commonwealth vs. Omit,' that rest Id ille public worship •of Alplighty God, w t* ineprintaty objects of the institution; Botha a divine and civil appointnafint ; and ti seems to rue to follow, as a necessary consetjuendb, that no means reasonably necessity to thee ends can•be regarded as prohibited.' llenti, it an invalid, or a person immured- for stx days within the close walls of a city.rOptirleS a ride tutu the country as a .meana of recap, ration, which is the true idea of -rest, MeV is nothing in the Act, of '94 to forbid the I'M:: plovinimi of a driver, horses and carriage Ii Sunday to accom plish the employment of the same means fi ,, f go., p • i t. Equally lawful s ut tl' e t c l i tu l r o c v h e ° d f ; n u d e the d To ' c s ' t,.. u u r t t ° p v a7 I i t l l i t r t, r g i h t a ul; ora tear. Jo a very high sense, and perfec j. w i yorck , : ,, upiap ,, L b c i ces : i v iy iththe statute, thetie a and charity, and had the defendant shbwn that he was employed flit t h e „ purposes.,.and that he was .merely efi l i ga ged in accomplishing them, he 'ought nit to have been convicted. lint such was nail the case.. lie waS mot engaged in exientiig• cr special undertaking, for either of these iti. LlCA:eta purpose!, hut In pertorming a contrio by tliiiinouth, tlr the driving of a public cor• veyanee. ' The iabor fur Which. beCoutractOd was to be.exaNly the same on Sundays as On other days of. the week. - i Some would nit doubt avail themselves - of iheoinnisus:t6 rifle fur health and 'ength, to visit the ceinetai and-to goto.chuicti, nut only on Sunday, WI on other days of the week:; out fie was, n 47 withstanding; a common carrier, pursuing is ordinary occup a tion, wind' wtis a firl ly ( 1 employment as truly as merchandize i 5. 11 ., The motive's of an occasional customer do wit determitig' the character of a man's btismeiii. Its chaincter is acqu:red from its general d-'- poet and frO'm the intentions of the persiM prosecuting it, rather than from those, of the Mersin patroropng it. Thee rguntentntnoutits to this—rultathus . driving may be pursued WI :-3untlay' exactly as on other days of the we k', :if any body rides td church or the cemet4Y in it ;--iitough worldly employment in all . 1 .,,,, aspects, am! actually contributing faiths- ', to-sv, dissipatio. and ,disiirder, yet it Cs ~ .i) .oi:tilled 'by. this casual patronage, as -to I .:91111. a work oicharity and necessity math the high significance of those words as ud in the Act ui 'ad. A specious pretext,[to make ti n ' most ut it, id cover up a. indite . [ V lid:Jinni ut that law. . , . 1 - had the persons riding to church or ttic 1 eenkttry been prosecuted, they might lase ali - eged a properand necessary workt or li , )1 :lie Alefeziaant been engaged . speci fi cally p .:1111ylOg Mehl and runnius. , his omnibus dais 1M other purpose, he worth' hive been blani. 4 .- less ; but according to his own showing; lie , was fulitiling a contract ut apoiherllind, uhil With other paints. - - L- 1 ‘. We have ) now considered the reaSoUs which drawn from the evidence iu the cie, have b,-en urge'd against the ettlllirettOU : fr We thi tt tht have dispostd of them in„ woid, I p 9 the -ground that they could not . arise' ilc recoil hut from iespect for the par ties rand interests•involved we have preferred [to d' -suss theta and to shwa, us .I trust flits ,iileett dune, that ihe Alderniati was in the ill: J .lect line of the' stattite, when in-nine of 1.4 c .1.:41, - 1,-c before him, he decidtil that , the; di., temilatit's work was worldlyemploymedoir bust i iess, and' not a work; of charity or Elee6. , tly.. ' l).thiliki•Ft sonic partial inconvemetitle --sO:o wilt he experiencend from stopping these Oin nibuses on Sunda ~, and it this prove toultiLrtt pri,;e. for the - good results that may aeyne. the remedy must be sought,not in the Conc.lts, ut ofo the Legislature. Whilst, howevr,r, ihis net of Asseniblv remains unaltered ti . y the Legislature, it is not to be,,fritted..o*ty .by j oiiei.tl cons'iructions. . Ottrinthers l uho lann:ed in our lundaruerstal lawihe al.- tioo.of 41hust. immortal truths, that all,. ilss have a.riatutal and indeleaiible right to' snip A ttlighty God according to.itte . ,dic*s i lt of their own cuus.tiences. that no Man: 14 11 compelled to attend, erect or auppori any place .01 public worship; and that no hnirtan . :,utliority can : id any case whatver,CottO t nr intertere with the rights ut eonscienet4n ncied, also, thee - matUes of 178614ttil 1791 yor the sbppres`sion :of.wotldly elutpl4:ti men t,s on Sunday', So tar from coriAtting those - invaluable 'rights olconsettint.e. -, - .- alley regarib d.sueit statutes as iridispesisaNd 6 s f :cl'ire them. It won't: be a stoati bow im Alieprople of Peuusyl mum to deelaretliiir Lin& t.....tsilile fight,to worship God necortiliiig 114, 'lite t!te.tates• of their constienciei, amid ,(Ite din itial eonfuNicor of secular entplokmerit, an:l with desecrations orcevery Mind of w,,i: they evtiscieuthiusty belitirti to be hallo,eil d rti ? ri sett flee, which ale worth preserving., ro . -itt to tear a tamilv With a becouiiug aril to-the ins:ituitom: 01 Christianity, :lAi.l wltiiiiitt compelling Meta to llllllless houtly nitre.t inn , ' of one of its fundatnentallawi c i-- the ri..1,: I. etij.,y Ilie peace and good oriie'r 01 .:riciet.,: mid the increased securitts of Ili and ripen whack res:ult troina 4.ter,va?ll- ~ - ,r r.ilictzt. t '; , ,, i nday. , -.- Iti e rigid of 11 , :ejipoclito rest ir:in, I.iliiir, without ditatinitiu4,oiiWages, oi loss ::t - en - QM:einem —the riliht.ol.heasti: Qt hurthen In rcpose one-seventh of, Ilttnr lloe trims (heir unroluitol ttid, These Are real iiiii:,iii.st:inthl intere-h which the Legtsla- I M I il . ' - ..,tollgtil to _seem me il :- ity this enact : 1 iiiid w!ien has legiciattim aimed at !lig lief 1 iemcts? It we doutithl the politri, ot ; [lic Ej Statute, ji nev&rtiodess he otir duty. :uhaon,ter a tlohlully ;shut a prof:auto r:onvoo ion oi a•i4wiitiorn hod val,ur, tee ale rtsol " 0nty,..•••1 •-- - ' _ ~solmety imie_*ed kn,n emit se of_ their! eme,truction, cheaptmtits demand-, and impair v., poiver for ;u ,tl. is affirmed. ICE-TIOUSE MI, N.%11: pIENT 1,... 1 This is a matter of no :.mall impnrtat Ce, \ l't 11,W GIIPti Lk W,2 4.!1! it treated, 1191 6 Ilv with indiflerenee, but upon the very xvi b rst . prilriples passdife, to irrsure'ets pre:wry/104 ; M; not one tee-housi,‘ in fifty is constructed ukti 1 e-rteet iirtheiplef3 —not one in dipsante ht in her P 4. 111,;1111::.'d correctly. \Viten Avii eon iil ( r that &top and heat are:, the tiv i b gr,-!itt apeat , of thar. , illf'', - it shiaild be our entleallUr lit e.ititraet I li . efsely every means in Our pc ;tv er. 'Po etleet this, ventilation Must he I t'id rNiiiirse t,'3, and nod-coaductitt material employeil in their ereettoii. fit materialsii:te mac obsei cc that stone. is, Of all otters, be wor-i ; tintb..r and brick are the beat, ' b'e it-oaf psartii:e of sinking the Ice-houses II a -rrat deprh under thy stirface,as bad ; n o ..d. II lire', only one redeeming litepe ,ft - , 1,11:I'', Is nit:col/N.IIOICP ftl fillitlg ittitil ilic 1 , .., , , , Its ilisadvantag,:s arc the diftiiiultt !of .I.:Mtititii= siltleNvttl ventilation to c o rp. :T A he ' - da.r 2 -..2....°,-,,,,,di. build them as we Illay 'is Still LDe rst_ri t.Ntst tindergrou . nd'houses i .. , •:•,itittqt int?, ~t heat (rota thesurroundinad :tad ,h, dtfii ulic ut etke.tin;e ; sulticienOra_ sere far overbalanee the ativanl tintluflered. Why are the inalprity l and knrcb eellar , ,`lduring ntueit %IT:liner.. titan the surrounding 1 0p....e.1,1 , ,•;f... 3 not trout the heat C•nudt throw2ji their troll, from the Furniundi , 011,?• Earth is a inaoh better conductor 11(•,u ittan air, Or in ether.)vords, it Omani . n!eate:, its heat to otheOtadies ennting e,:,taci with it runch.quicker than that e mem. • . • . .. Hence the neii . essity of placing ' Ilinwt ll,e earth and the ice mime slower cc due .I . hat and .ilie slowest coaduetors we it applicable to the case, are timber, tiliarafi ,d air ; liotk also resist damp, while suiti. -.. tv ii.a.ii. and; besides it a rapid : cohiluc - Lit id heal, Ait (F 11.1 ,, Iallel'S have been tnotn where rain waier has so perzOlated the r.iof of an ice-house that the temperature liaSbcdri rat , '•ll,to sixty degrees. Hence the neceiiii iv .f..,k , Apiugt.stich Ileum's perfectly dry, iltOt Ailly, - (ci the top, but also throughout; b'y si.4;j fi , ient drainage of the melted, ice, and by vti tilation: to cornet the darninte...?s of the atm 1,- phere.ad wall. Indeed,. the walls of 'IV. wt.-house, to he in a proper condition.; shoilibli. be as dry ,i-:those Of a dwelling.' , :' ' The clivdpest iiud beg way of constiuctii* .an ice-house, is to make its walls double, With a spaCe between. them.'whictirsholit,ll be filled with that excellent Lion - conducto r, charcoal dust. Where timber is cheaSr. . the 7 house . should he bOarded inside an tit with' the charcoal dust between' the Wa i; i twitere= bricks" .arel cheapest they shbuld .be used. Stone pia). be safely used With stlah a iy,oud non-conductor bet ween a - doublawa 11. I Dry saw-dust is 'ls° a good non-conductOr.' snd it caa easilye obtained eyervphere ill our c , onntry, but should not beys'ed unle is . I perfectly dry.—S timhfic Amman. ' ,1-. in' DANIEL M I was frozen to de kie, Wisconsin, o, Think of %bar, shiver ! . n ' lie t• "CLOUD. an old beehelUt, th iu hie tied, at Milagut the -- 23(1 ui:.Errhanke. l e poor lonely . Bach's., a'sd ZDITOWS" TABLE::, • •_ - ' • fit.comsitut3;CauMbia Cu.i • 1 .:P46 ,11 0 1 y nt, 184.! .; rtlessns:..Entronii :—lii the Mtrierl' of linuaiY 22 ) 18 5 4., I find tbelotlowing.lin. ; s : which 030 f..ay 'Were toritttit for - the Jeftrnal, ' 14.. - Fome ErEl'on signing himPelr "„Lito," And dating them at Belmont, Jan. 10,1554, t "To :lir COUSIN. It scut: not mr to prnige thr lace, ; It wits-not toi the 'form; Let others, ~t•c Now, I Ileg leatC in irifOrrti you, ttnit. thetslanie poem was Written by pur correspOcept4ny a soung friend in this flare, arid by . him Inserted in . au album, Wringing to up_stum Indy. Isis e.oti,in, in Bloomsburg. Tiretlion to the albeit", is: July 1 , 1103, and the copy'sent to you was r•tyTirtitiOti.ll obteinild by the - voting gentietinin tigitirr• Wheel he Wa. in Illoombbutg, on a sub po,na to the Deeember Term of our tJpOrt . Ido not ILION A•pf_r-t.• the young gehtleinita' be ramie 1 ain putticUlatiV I.OIIIOLIS 10 bekhOia Os the uplhor of aha poein,l;. - 4 it wa, nut writteiii.with u view . In publication; bite , Iweame I think "1.4 E(,." ought to hale a mid I hope t hi. , ,tuay . be to his benefit. The triend f.Lr whom the line. were. writ ten, and front whom the ropy was r(den,!l4' toe, handy and wilting to certify farit;; as to how the cups Wa. (Attained. I will riot . Fivq twat name o f ••I,EO" to the publiche thankful for the forbentance. • , You will Very much oblige me by pnbli,bmi eorre.:pondenee in emir much read Jd'..l,rtet. Very re-mminly npd • •. JOAN F4EER. • , Iotai .xnairs. rir Water to again tcaice in stnne:pai,ts of our BOiollgil Mcxsrs: Noble, Steam:Buller ma ker., of this place, 'tie erecting a tinily e.itahli,ll - m connection with their bumne , i',, oh:: the east aide of the Railroad, a short diqanee. talov,+ the Depot.' . tar We arc reque.stid to nonouriceitht a meeting of the ,üb-iertbers•tu the WirtkijniEtlitTall„ for this •: ear, teal beheld at :he America ti House, this (?aturdat•)' atternoon. at 4` u'elitek,!*lo :eke' Moriagers.: • rr A 71JIIII g mat 6( this place was arrested by Conmeidt• Hanley on Toe.duy night, so-- pi-ion of boinf,r coac , irned in Un robbery" fif' judge Foqvr's Shoe-More;,[it 'on II U•nrifig no direct litstiinony appeared ,againt , t and he war ternporarif v.dfsobargra• rg!".Thankt to the ,pariy. that:' delesiicd a lot ot' vrapty Chainitagne Bottles at, the liont,dou, of our lelsidener. on Sunday ' evening fast. .14 is. B. state-, that «he would have no objections to rj'eeiv mg. 'a few more, ns khev.ure,very it, lul to Ptlttieg, up edible., 1 Tlir ,S . ur!bitry Water Pcitr(+:—At a leilillg I,y tuts Cmnproly, n tew dayaini, , , the ex cavat inn of the Lead mid tail races 'at , that 'place vontracted for by Dlet'rs Riley,lielifolider &- Co., of thi; , County_ They intend to commence the' worl, - liv. tin; heginnirq o 1 next r 3" Est.-Hartz annouoces :leant* didate for re-r;feetioia a Ja.ticC'of tho" Piira - ore In the N. W, Ward, next Friday. The Squire hti•• 4.1 - ved faitaffilly.in that capai•ity for Pioidc., fu'ur or five '? . ear-, and hi.. obliging and keneial fo, no%s for the offiot- have won hira and contifkinee o 1 the wh01.4. connnuniiv; • •, „ . . • Literary . Sacicts.--Bu few. were pre- Aent.N. Wethu , s , l: y t‘') (hi: had walking--our slems M;ere nil in a shish. The lecture (Mr. Wnl2;er'..) acc;orclitigly postponed 'di e 111 e: debate 'that' was prontts...cl fur oral interesting. :Don't torgeftho Poll of Exercises Gar: next eihninT ” 17 . Uncle Tom's bairn, we capdally retires...nu-4 atlilie 1-611.; There nothing whatever opptPied to goo 4 motals;iii the. pftty ; Tad the rrif,t oatti•cient:cia , or ragridioii 7 i nnty attend with 'fliuri;itaV and tie Mill crowd •d--go early 11':i•ni.thi, if • ybil would tieenre II St at : ' Dr. 11 7 vr hes' third lecturl'on Monday wn% davo'ed • the di,eil-qtm and exLmination rd V. -getable Tl ' llt , llrS. .14 It)- reAlitt .. (l,to have been unu uaUy iTtlerottn 7 the Doewr . has now fairly entered upcni 7 Inn viih . iiect of his cour , e. The nett hieturo V9ll .I,le on Abrniloy eve . aing. See nnuee. . . rirfienry ut .&tiuVlkill }Tinto, a btah'esinan 011 a C.:(r.d :train un the ! tt':eaditti road, wt,. Is tiled some &iv= aro near 1: us sup Po-ed that la- wa' overcome by t•lttap. and tell otr the car,' upon the trileit. when the tram pawed over hum, and eift ,tr bpin, hi- fees ;lid ,wd!t luSt :4eett alive betwt , ea two tws, appareptli &kelt. .1 &IMP commetrud WI tug • z ' tit place '..n TM:sdav afmnini.n, and contained', dui int,r thu night. Next. mortinvw it wo , i( Mehe , deep mud well Lowkiol-- 7 he log the Muli*,l lull we !717)eraih mood be , hh.. nil thr. sleighers: luts*W34 nipped , ih the b u d The traveling wir= 10m - 4:nimbly bu4r kir day or two—slush and mud, and mud anti 41.14 • . 17P"JiTtnit ry • niir citiiPfis :have thken ad vantage (ti the last .-e4,,1i , nup"lo,fill their lc:c -how:4l, Tin, 1; in k 01 Siam wonlithnidly 4,..11;•ve I ns own ~:,,, r•0n1,1 he winte , .jhe: number 01 teams carting in the Ity , ', 7xn tv„i ff ht-, m rth e , ! ,,,, ig i i . bpring pond.. . ~ : . ~ : • The Nte: , !-r..4. Yardley have crecc'ed 'ea. ne i 'w Ice. lirin...e übove lin•ir Iron More, and iinve. ,fteen: tilling it during Iluelve..l: r:r IraAcrm Burlergh, about::: 14 yeqrs of age, , Cr: Of Major Itort* r !ivii of at t.+ rtnec.i,: ,eri (.l'lr, Injured by.a tior.r falling on ahrrimou th, !Avery titnble Thee. Dor nairi,.tt '24u! qtrert 110 Way ittrautt, When the Lore rrared toil felt 14,e1:wHirtl. , It of fir'l thou; ht the boy'; hack yea; 1 , Fol“.‘o, but ou exam'. nib tpo. We are glad to antiottnce. dint tie now rreovertrig. Annit'Crstirq of County FernCilt [Ulf' Soclrtii.—Ou agretll,lv,to - publw lalQC.anc:l.ittte:ltmetit ti,emhhige ot c.tiri-itt7 ens oniveetid iu Out Pre h't tan Church, Mal'omtottrzo ei ert ; I.) Ate. m. 4. ;ind p.trticdp..ie m the eN'ercises of t Uputit rkiso we're . 111 atleo".Mice from (.11 111,1 local 01g . /111i7i11 . 11 , 111. ; 011/,1 , j than 1 , 0;6 - From Titm:mill, • MN.! aker, Mrs. I.'hibol, am). i From Sch4ol.lll Haven, Nltt.t tanio; and Mt,c C. G,. Ruhmibn. • ;44,.r,:jwy rsl he: '6..hulltztilliav'.:m,l3lbi.e (I'6lll I t in Z 1 re Fort Cu rlion. Nl C. 711 1 ,; iai•rsVi null 01 wig.thorg, Were prt , ..111, llicirwroth.rv.ie 1101 C01111111111!1' Mal. 0 9 MOlll.ll 01f1:1;1-, TiA • tome, Pr nu-Ylvonia ti) , elet, who the of.lro ot Ety.v.4.P.P..o , icr:Ni Pm: or , E-11. • e'ared' to the chair, 81111 'l.ll motion of the `llllll' f,g(11111e1T/:111 the tier Wa sliburn . L wa: t . : l ,4cre,tory of the me at nor. The mint-ter 01 the ehmleti.M; Winch The urtitverv ii y tva..l,oitie held. !huh oittlics'; , ett the Thr(4)e ot C-r.tc,.; and an opening - Pwci 1;v1i..1 'tong, by the Char. aver which the Glutiettmn . t-ilkd for' the Antmit' t Rep-a - t, 'bleb yetis pie,t'yntett: as fol low% t: elle Corie-poadatg .2 - teorctatT ‘ r , j) ; ~, 1 tkr envitty ,11, 1 ,1 r Sn, i. t.7—pr . We a re met di: , et - 011111.z to turd cliir item to lUQ aerials .01 the hd , le. Net to the antial7l' of Its se cret I Vie-giving. coinltsri;ngs samititying do we i•ootrdnite in wise heic. ro he . reported. CerMiMy a , we kn ' ner..uele, to hi, I (oct of the di vine out'. ) that re gen - r • wroiLlit •.I;ohry. in the litmlun, sonl: • the often knoivit only' to I Mitivefroce: We iglu: it out 'effort,. toward the id - iiir.oal4 and gen oral circa:alas' of the outward ,inseriimePt, the itten word. And this :ye do in ?.Id; lib 0 Counlyiif Schuylkill Trivi is:the ; portion Of tit dearth's ...twee.. wli&e our lot 1 4 ad nt this time, it has; riloaed Gciihto give tin I he •Opportimity of hononng If in tind .erying, 'mu' kin el. In embracing thi•opp ,, rniniiy, vie.:enjOy a' hi privilege: And it with tim e Mil ignectgratie th at tv aektittsvt,4:e. , r. ted - exert the period Mattis now alientit-..! pli.hed -ince our preceding Ulla] v&sary i herd tile I.lth of •Fehruary, IS'Kt. . For some tunic we sought diligeittlik for a liter, who should elder actively into t bit Open field around - A11(1 thlitlol for a time the i.edren was et vain, even ;though aided by the hirgo acquaint-, unto of the Pennsylvania Society's general Agent. Mr. Torrettoe, yet the, valise whikh ire had at heiart we. not retrograding nor even stationary,-- . An earnestly solicited by the tics.iiny innoni; the other Minister.: of the Borough, the corresponding SeoretarY , held nieeting3 in several o( the neighbor ing towns or talong the incipient'steps to. ward'. the oil:aria:omit itiistharlihi. In htiners rale, 9rlittylhill Haven, and orivig,tiorg; respect ively lie aildronbed the public with more or le , se en i:otirocement. Pncaiivassed and wanting as, these several localataN were In itniversai;: . 's, upplY of the , :I , ticrend Scripture., Wheel' enlighten the mind and inmate ire highest benevolence, they yet furnished both me., and women . , who could-tin and fetll the tried and propriety of otir.generousinforts'. Their : 1 ..yinpathy was with us. And thoult unfavorable circumstances have revented the ex eie l ier of t h e t! organization yet ir: 'the tirsl-meetsn4 place, and the Maturity of one in the la-t, yet there: L is no inguperuhle obstacle in either. Anitwii,ciinfidntlY took for, valuable tinitre co-operation '• in, each: to Schuylkill Haven, indeed, when w4 i ine - ceeded in kramiling a distributor, Mr. halin Fitnp„,' in the fore part of May, so successful were the- effort- 01 the Member. or its Societyi that t',ier hilt only OA for the books there ieildired, butt toot the eCtiroexpen se. of Mr. Karnp,.while eanrasis4 thiiiir - totality: Their gratifying report has been received and is' herewith submittal. From the Tamaqua F. B. Soc:ety, tikeWeie, a most commendable- report 'nf Ma aorta and contributions 'hag bcenl forwarded _to the County society, and is, appended to this gene ral statement. From Ore other two .anxiliaries, Port Carbon and St. Clair. rePolit".: 'P i k kientl Y early to be here ernbolF,ed, have not been received. ' tuntrront• : Mr. Karat , was err .ployed for weekS, begla' tuna the 11th day t o r May, Hi, - .labors' may be manned up astiollo - . • No .ottarnihea via ,i te d; . " tound dostitu• o f t h e s cri pt ur d s . " of books dist ..ributed among them, ; 214 Mr- _9% wane ra,, out present eotnpetent and ex ncea dote .butor, name into the' setv toe of the vietv on the 20th of 002811 SI, and has since been - - actiiilytiOalliftbebToitit-eretterafind Coast put of the tOltirov tag results us "laded by bimisel(4,.:- - Resort of rilitontiotOlabor to 3d,rrylall COPrity endeng Junicary.3f_tt, t 4 hold &mbar flits virjt e d, ." 'destitute, non-uet-eptiitg, sold, 1!!MMINIM German; " giren, " •• Ovarian, Teq's. sold, Eug., Ger.. " ••• • given, : Eng., nob:, !• ' " - krVols. canulated, 140nte PtcetOd for lloot. 6}iinnotk+ Fixpensel4 \• •t =IIC Bekaice it t: Society, s'2Bl 75 or the 3,013 tatutlie+ visited. 550 were Roman Catholics. The Woman Catholics, of this County, generally speakiig ale very itnorant—about one bag are unable utlead. By Proteitants, I was re wishing me .God-speed, to any work with it nilMber of families I offered prayer, and always sotwfit,i an opportunity' to ray u kind word.", To manY"Xisith, [now; look with great terebt,-and thbugh - (7 may' have accompleMed but little in exhortation and prayer, I feel confident That the Bibles I haveilistribated wilt result favorably upte the trundr ifiitl heartrof canny. !at. c. Watirkas, Att. .lio. of Vols..in 1953, 179 ' inittinmed since, I4SS zl• M Yefien Tog No. Vol,. taken : o Mr. Kamp, Mr. NVidter43, .sold aottgiven sway by Lib 44 reninip* in depo,nary, IMI ?, L. N. PABVIN, Zebrurian Feb, ti, ibsl. TREasiltOr's REPORT-SCUYARY . , Mottle,. l'Citrii4 in 1553 7- February, ' 1 '; I, ' $19,'9i.; , . i , . April -,. 2 ',,, I;:o t..P.lisy, !' :t . ,.; 5,71 • iine,-. i', .:sil • - 95 37 ?Jul y, . ; • ; , 30,00 'August,..,•, . • 42.12 i ' September. 1 • 3.;! •, 33,00 I Oi:tobitr, 1 :?:: `- 5n,0 o November, j .......li 43,28 ' December, •:';,-;! 114,75 1911-. 4 ..fittuary,... - - • 112,35 •;--• ' tom', I , - ,;t-,, • ..------5581,61 Pani out, •', -''',... ''',. . , . 2,.____ 78 ' 61, v , ,9 5 11001. ye MlTlOinntry MARY GILL, 'l'etritorer. Ai7:„,tILIARY REP.),TS • Rev I). Was . stestsi—Sir :7—Vour favor W:1118 'rt . -iced lasi Turoi - Jay. Since our annual misaiting, hehl •1903,Afia, we have had fear rues•tings of the Board oCcManagers. Have collected IFilty- Mur Dcliar;iSixlY'rfour cents—the Librarian reports Eleven Dollars S:iiteen crisis received for.dasoks. %V.; hive sent ti the Pennsylvania Sucicty, Tallo wy '3o,) . Eightysf*o Dollars for books, and ',retir ed [miis to thetnount or Eighty Dollars E. ghty fi.niceents; lastiear we only had Twenty Disllios •Worth of licipleV, Paid for book;cuse, Five 1), Wars l'ressetted to the l'roteszant 14010. in thilliii 3 Ough, Twenty-four Bib!,.. The hir this vi•vir are—President, Ivlnt. • 11i1ing Cutter; Tious'r,.lidrs. Nancy Carter: See iciary, Mari. NV:tiiitaker ; six Vice Presideetir and t Wf..l e Managersi: of as' Will try and be at, the annual nteet- Oreat pleasure to use to be there, it posible 1 will not be very much ili.sap poiniedm otir pd,or report. We are improving very much this'year-,ssi,roill the tams our 'Society was organized in Juliv,P43, until September Nth, 187.3, we had. milk ekvelinectings-ricause, our ladies 'Were so mubh fell:rested m the tiew churches, nitielpresi,ect, • MARY WHITAKER, Ser'ry. 2tl, 1854. Ala spec i al nirettilg of the "Schuylkill HaVen _Female Bible Stjitietc,", called for the purpose of apjmintins; ct,‘letatCs to represent this Society at the anwtcr.urybl t e Schuylkill County iistileSociety. ' the prisons were 'appointed : Andrew Reefer, John ‘l,llson, - Rev. J. Shell, Rebecca Kee ter and Alecia Wilson.. Pursuant to a resolution passcit-nt said ii)eitiing, the following report is re : The. ~elt,nvlßiil Haven Bible, Society" wa.s.or ganletl Mav •lito 1..'11; have held. yr ritateit tool three spechil unit havti beakla theist! held three publicl mOitii,p, at which Unica they were adtlie, , ed Clergymen, who labored zeuloii,ly 10 prim:iota the intere•it and utility of the dew+ftati , n, lot;: . ihtirit their viarmct4 thaoka ate que, • lit the tririntli:Or June, the Soclety wn visited by Jolit);Kuutpc Agt:„ of the “I'ehnitylVdDfa Bible So. i my," veto} retfiiiired in their employ two weeks, during which tilite he canvassed our Borough and vlel(uty, !mil rejtiorted the following es the roult of hi,F• i'uliors. • i :: i :,:. No dot Ferniliel::k , is ted, ,destitute, ''• PrrilLstsh:llFrutilies destitute, `• It`i:itint f:Ath)ifc FetnilieS destitute, “, - " Pro ertrititl received Bibleii, 1 i." e Hot an 44th:du, received Bibles., • 1 i: • Total n uud4er oil : ;BiLles and Testament% 'sold • and donated 4f Si.r.iely, : Til ' ,' By 0'113(1Ail .3eiety, .. I yti,C/Rol.iNE G.!1i.(30' [NSW.; . S''. off, - c e rs and littfnagers of the "111 :P ,nylkill Eleven 1311,ki Society' :!;: 5 .'..• . . . ./' : 0-lidenf—IVIary 3. Lowi'i , V ,re Presrdna•-- ,Alt Tin %V il. on c s .p.ebeven Koefei • Secretory —Car ol me G. 1141biiiit;A ; Trttastuer- A nnie F. 4 ma it ; I,l,cartair—Lriiiiga P. Christ. ... I - i ,,,; - , ~_ ~, __, llmai:nTl—..riiizilorth ~tio- .7113Grer, Louisa Bow en, Wlnientititelifilder, Ann, F. liamatten, Itehec. 'it , ,, l ‘ 41 1 , 1' , 1 1` ,11 4`'4 . , "'" n• Ir.- A. Ituntzinszer, An netta :-....1e...0t er.A. y ;:.t., ( ..."4 an.t , !Margaret Aletilar tziarili 1-•••1 0 .1-,?; •• ' ' . . 1 &lip ..1.1,0 ..'s REPORT'', Nn books . par.::iia i . ei l i , ' 157 ' givca and '..ji.i . 01, ' 133 " Hot at.T.:', , 0049 tor . , 1-1 • • vol.. ieailatal, g , i 10 . . ' • IT)EAT.IRER'S REPORT ' :. ~ „z: i• Amount co:Nr fir ii e d in t i mniii k i ,, 5.5-1 00 en -4 AAA; 'fill 37i Botta) Av, tri'Trvaßtirt • MI3RAILIAVS. SIEFORT. J• • We ttavti thhis!presented a eynopt,cal view of the labor of the Bible Som'ety lit tt. variote. depart• me'dts and . loctirOrmiizailot3.s in 3cImyIL•III Comity, for the year ttMS:Jitied. May not its hitinCs and e? f+relnlly its µctlty supporhir...igialter freshricour ligettient trom:fMch achievement And in view of the object tiropo,ed, the. occasion existing, and the ability given.'o , , , ,MmtPnOt the cle-e of another year terdify that w0;465 good and faithful 1....m0nis of Him who callitlis di,ocirees I be light di the world? S . O Often are lifte:iitaims of our common humanity, in (duly and cloquiiAtlv prmenten.nt our Inud meettnOptatt wo need not tern recite them. 1)111 1: m conclMiien may each of us ever . hear an 4PProvilig ontkienee declare—" He bath done whdt he eoldili!',V And our yew-ant :Mall he great in Heaven.. Ottfehall of the Ssiciety, Rev. IDANtet. WASHiItpIS. motion 'ill;Andrew Bah.lel, G±y , the :report .vias'adopted. t.j., the Chairman thereupon aittrodu cod atm Bee fd«ccullor.bictr, D. D , ono i!if the cerciarieS ofMer A merican Bible Sccict}•, 2 w iio wnj.pie-cal fiyiunnation of the CorresiiMidrog r 4 ei:retai y. began by alluding Sto 'the lavorable of thia community giYen to hini from lime in his dmtunt con gratulatiiik tho;iiMilictice and ruined:mg the: anted'. Fence', gogil prosiierity and general thrift of a Bible.peoidi, the Rev Secretary proceeded to an analysis ati rpoHition of the influence,' of the lioly S:a•iptuifill. as Illiistratesl by countries and peopie, the wield over, and alit ran inieresting ac count of wur ' ili the Bible House, N . . Y.,: which will on be •Zetmemliered, clo-ied an addles• of more tloiniiiqeur's continitaticti, with the regret of the audieneliiZnly, and a pervai ling sensation of I , r; high entertainment that will he prompt to wel come liiMagaliOit his own concert ience. Appropriate*farks were made, the; Agent Pealisylania.Bitiie Society, and at his suggestion, Meisrs: llii d Johnston, E. Taylor, and B. T. Tir lor, Wer4ppolifted to collect the donatjons of thei - eisigrehlion towards meeting the balance du& from thcfciiimely. During which the ':Secre taty read the! liiiistitution and fiy-„Lews. and tl!e names of Ilie:Omient officers and 'rtianagcTs On motion the fiffiriwing were ro-cleeted for the eusii 'ice, year •Prer , drn t-rcgrA. Dr. HouA.l; .PrctittlePts —Mr + NeflA Mr ,, . A. It twel; T. rrtr,—..Nlrs.s Nlary Gill; F. J. 4"sart•l`n ; rorrtin e. ri dry:--Mn!. E. W. 31cCiirine4; • Cor re.....yonfl i Ri!rthrry—Rev. Dunn I Wu-I 1;‘1111. Aarenaggr'.fr• Campbell Ridrway, Ddrry, .I'corrirrfA :.=hoeffer, Ziteek,.Bertrarn,•E,terly, Tayier. Ceiniinpg, linrtholomew, McCoy!. I. Bum.d, Berk. The collert4i wa4 then repotted 'to amount to the Treasurer to meet the demands on o,4uni of book,. IVnttene.MitlC;ped hearts and wilting minds to eofitinye the ;iii.:Ork with fidelity. the friends of the Bibl e seetetyore tfetinissed with the bene = diet.on of 'AAe Dr tf,iipocit, and so, adjourned. ~,. i• SCIIEVIAILI. lIAV'EN AFFAIRS. EV" Surhkal . t Death if JAMES . B. LOAN.— The subiek iir; the annexed communication was geuitorally,linaW 1 throughout this 'County', and. his loos; is tialverfsially'rigretted..J, He, was an ; active, mda.trici f i tti arkenterinhung Man -a valuilble and .exemplary citlien in every department of life, pub- Lie and private . - i . „.. . The record 4;i'Sf the tomb are at all times trios; sol i en in mon ltorill But there are times when the se-, ' ...re t chords of. rill - Trilby are reused to vibrate most ice, sly-siherOre tunes when those mysterious-vi brat ions iiiipo r rb their magui influence to foe a 7 yvel I f lrieie d l Trait there are times when those are made to let •1, that illilum • telt before. The early and cudde, s deatit;',:if our lamented friend and "fCllow eitixer, ~ JANESII. Levet, has 'adored shrouded our was L i, lbaueOllng! But a very few days ;a,go, he was tuiz' , at 0 1: 1, t9Y vigor. and It appeared as if many , yearn o, I ilaPrFnirS• were in store for him. Hut truly, ... In th' imie.n of life, we are in death." In his deati hi.Schnylkill Haven lost one of its bright- C-Il atom' lettlll4+his wile and children, a kind and indulge. t hirdiand and parent—bia brothers and sleets it ntleetionate brodier—a mother, a dutiful son—ihar Voi,k "Pieta in nerd"—the ail feted, a counseilai , and ,beuelactor—and withal, the public a zealous ad vo6die of its rights ! His enemies (if in deed her ha, a r4ii) . were amongst the first; to pay homage to; loOrtentury—all animosities .] sere at i onte.forgot testy;:'_ The curs 41,1atices connected with his death are painful in th 14 , ktreme. lle left home last Satur day mornis% On purchase a horse from his brother, who resides ~- 2.- t h Berks county. In crosling the Atm mount' Wort his way home, (it appains) his hoop fell Alm (Anew him from his salkey l where Id wash: 4lo o:od conveyed to Seltser's tavern, whate he sW-A'Stved until Sunday morning. at 4 o'clock, wliellqie breathed hilliest. Hewes buried et Orwirthutt7:: , His futlend Was one or thi' largest • ever , witnesatkil is Schuylkill County. He .was saged 40 Ye r arril* 2 Mont hs ' ' 1 - t., Yours truly, Sawiyart.. ; 2c.hultEslCArti•fm, Feb. V, 1853. ' . - 3,013 26,3 /80 238 44 9 4 404 205 24 • 19 11 1,012 SO 04 $556 543 SIM; 66 5144 301 - IGO , 215 " 1015 213 71 44 Ea eilEa DAiylr.f. WASHBUIt:4, - • T*3ll . lQtfil. AF-Fiffis. ' I 1 - 4 or On. Tuesday of as Jamfa Ftrby bad bir leg broken in two,plsos, by an sc• cidem barur's grreenwonii::Siolie. • I rgr Mr. ttreAcird Cwter, .acr tcdustriuus, enterprimug rout Operator of Teauguu, uhd one of her wro!tiiiaffi.t Otiampt, ha4hre6aied of the Ln- Ue o tut 7 , 0 feet, oonspieuouirrt of the toOin, ibi s i,rl:lobGdfotends. to erect a re tdenee upon it in the doctage rtyle riti3ev. Mr. Cooprr, I,ole Tamaqua, and sutorgOently•wrOzell oh thf i •dh n Frativi-o, preached idtiruch: Chinch. ilidadriphat, a :feta days since. ; Tha negi'so-r at iu4er t 4 the oecti, , iUn : 'I . . .. . . . • . , . "His Slibi;:!i was the hirraltkidisastair with which he had so re Imily been intimately connected, and the lesson it taugut. Never was a more stirring sermon preiched ; never did cc,na?aCrittion love closer attent oti; never , Was greatei excitement be trayed at thy words of a divine! l'evturer, Mr. Cooper opcilie from his very heart Of Lhearts, Most modestly and ITIOAIi delicately; however; and the response which' he obtained was an .:Ilie.. intems.ist silence, or quick breathinp,and smothered sobs. -Mr: Cooper, it wall Or remembers-4dt was on his way in the an Francisco to establish a mission of the Protestant Episcopal Church in'SOuth America. He lost by the disaster a:alike saving.Coipa-t years, while his lamtly, Who Were With atilt, also suffer ed serous !mites. More 'Min this,'r his 5.y-tern . , mite a delicate one naturally.) reeqived a Aura: from the tiorrid eVeut, , truna which!it ;will not semi naliv." 1. . . - , , , Efforts aro being. made to re-imburse Mr. C. for , - • 1 his recent losses. Rev.' William Sndalards, of Osier . , Church, will fund to Mr. C. any niinfey which may , L - be ..;ent to mut for that 'yiurpoic. ', PORT CARBON * A F f4l RS Ma. BA:Cf . :A:ll—Our Borough a:onto-Ise world in miniature; 411 the, passion pi nil senses of the outer !world exist hire, and are portrayed occasionally, sometimes to the atuu ctneat end at other times to the aorrew of the looleer•ort„ti.4 they pass in panoramic view before hint, we have an leleetien tor offieers; and we have any quantity of kood citizr'ns. who are wAlling to take earoLi the fionrir and prorperity•of onr community with rommindeb'e th•tinterestetitttes;: ail there arc-, 110 rpoilli at died tri one oftho odi eaA. „. There eri some petty te..tiouq , e*:exi,iing that ought nut te l exist among neighbor,i, het I hare no .`iitubt that the 'right .narit will Facia rifid }mutual ;advances toward - a rconciliation he made, whicli. will tend m a warmer 'evee' than be fore. . The election came ofi' on the tith ilia:, and dee itontaerug N.y , a4 quite animated, probably more than necessary, Considering . that bi.ith tickets were ones.- eeutunatne,atid all aqiod entrenl. tf "the Whis key 6cl:et," as it . waa enlJetl, ;elected, I can aceratre tau tlio cause' el Tempmance;will not ruder Ifiereby,'w we'en6 gfte a majority ter the Prohilt dory Law whenever coiled t i in to vote . tor it. , A calm always Succeeds a storm and the length• coed visages (sotliSequent to defeat) ate getting into a more 'good-natured:shape ;already:, mid soon the old equanimity and good nature will prevail, mot we will*Oin pre,entan undwided front to the en emy, come in whatevitr gutia he' may—we iiij'ile terminetjto improve the 13or'Ough edit onrzelveit., Po.? Ca ben, Feb, 9, , 1854. VOX. Anotherlorrespoin3ent epia.t: liti: the result of the ele., , etwn : .1 C kief •••,-.e-1.10.5s Bell; •toortf.:—Ahralinnt Putt, 14,U; J. B. See singer, 184 John 6winner, 173;1 G W Brown, 125; Charlet. Batter, 125; Phtlip !Dreher, 110. ' SrAo, , l I iitebner, 178; T. Goriniiii rift; Charter Holder, 'PO ; Leonard ' • ' • 'o Danl ;jljiits, Smith. A ~e s't AsAr•s•cor..—Jaeol., literai,l7s . ; J o hn 1 . 75; Dottier Ittielinelr,;:los; tioniuel Snyder, 1.05. • !I • Auditur r—W.Pone ' 17; ) ; gh Samuel Cray, 15:1; J. E. Wo'odeit, •Sigrtied,. 115; Lei. etreuse; tlf; - - rote, el, ri —lt • ' - COM/W:4IOTR - , I WATEtt FOR. A 'F r ", ri f eprr t get 1 in my last I endeavored to 'show that rain. :wilier, just after it had passt:d llirough a ter or bed of sand; was in it's phreststate and 'nest fitted for domertic tier,iand required m ithing,but cooling to render it palatable. We have no such natural Lk - tering bed in this vicinity, but fortunately We have some thing that approaches very bear to it, by go ing to the Broad Mountain Ifor our supply. The surface of this niountain.ai in•great part covered with louse stones arta i . ocks, and its soil is mostly made up of 00,0 and sandy clay—built excellent puriliets Water—out of which the, lime and soluble salts, which render the water hart!, have long since been washed. The water that fall ! , uu and pisses through this snir, and appears again in the forin of Springs, afterward's passes a great distance aloug rocky.channels beture it reaches the 161,4. the mountain, thamwhich no process its nature tends more rapidly to purify it. It has toutin water issuing out of a fm ( I , r) narth, cif the Orr agzit'fic 'Matter Mier tuihilug - tur 'a few miles over rocky beds—while:if such water flow in a sluggish and Modify channel, it will retain its color and, imparittes until it mixes with sufficient 'Clear; water to dilute • and hide them from the iienSet. • . . Our lawn is.sif fortunately situate d that we can sieze the Avater neat 14.)e lout of the mountain when jails purest ortle,audcemvo it by iron Pipes, sunk deep info the earth to a resv;voir ou Lawtvn'n Ifill,l higher than any part of the toWn—lirgher M fact than : the top of the public vchool ; house at the loot of the Sharp Mountain, unCyet have 'head enough on the -Pipes to lorceii an abundant supply of water through, themn! without any pumps or machinery or, any' ; lexpeitse alter the pipes are once - laid.' All ;this , hies been ascertained by actUalleveliag.ll The Irltigtli of if pipe from the moat eligible point of which we can obtain a full stipply to a cork: El ection with our presetit:pipea in eirtire St. will be about' 24,500 feet, verging from 10 to 12 inches in diameter., This will neces sarily involve a heavy expe'diture, which it would' he tkvidedly be,. i i incur at once, ter LI , ilian'to hair t 4 resort to' aftert wasting our means in te mporary expislt4hts in obtaining instrfficient4supplies. But water obtained at such a cost, ought not to bel wasted, or rent tiered unpalatable or uniyholdironte through bad management: The ; reservoir oh Law ton's/1111 should be Sunk" tlefi into the earth —not less than 20 feet, andllued with a wall laid in cement, 'mid then.i ( covered with a building to prouct, the water: from, the in fluence of the sun and wind , and from polu tarn by the thoughtless. ; or 'tlesig,tring: No earth ought to he permitted 'in'corne oi con tact with the water, or vegrahles will grow and die in it, and thus lessen its purity and wholesspeness. It would . 'seyen he a great advantage to line' and cover ,tip with stones the channels of the . strearns', from their sour . - ces on the mountain to the;ritrot where the water is taken 'faro the•llipes,Zto *serve its cArloess and purity. Water 1 keir , into the pifres in this cool and purerstat t,carried un derground, derground, and then depo:atte • in a deep, cool and, well covered reaertui , will keep, for a lung time, fit fur :use, !and will be a very Ilifterent article •.frorn! that, furnished from our present inild p • unilo.l if we are to have thc, water at all, we daMhave it in this stale, for a very !trifling lacrleased expense over the comnont method. :It would he the height Of folly tr) expends sixty or seventy thousand' dollars) to bring thi water to the topol Lawton's Kill, and there:dc,posit it tu an open frog pond Wilt above ground, costing nearly as much ass u first elasi re=ervoir, of the same capaeityj,,'suak in"ro' r the earth. Feb. - 9, 165.1.,, : S43or.t. I.rumz. jLEGISLATUR E. .FEB. 1. The S6ate was' erillerl to Order at 2 o'clock P. M., when fpur Senatiar.s ap peared in their 'seats ;' and 'an adjournment for 15 minutes was neees4rY!ta let the niem bars assemble. 1 (What was the matier—do the members breakfast too lat!e or 'ditie tau early for 2 o'clock P. M., toy suit , theH , covenience Eds. Journal. 1 i • [i: The State Treasurer pald ti 3 the Posl=Mas ter as Harrisburg, some (hits i ago, 31,595 GS fur postage fur the Senate ddring the recess of the Legislatur, 3ncl - toti I4ers and docu ments.senf and received tor th' Members du ring' the month of • Jantiary l Pretty good postage bill. tbat i ! ' In the House, IVtr Han coMplained of the behaviour of ieleCi cbairnitte4 in assembling at unusual hours) and'witliotit giving alt the members notice : j alriu,' that 'dome members were served with"candles 'at public expense for their own personal use ;;;and the negli gence of officers in taking tare of the Hall. and to taking Mail matter toithe Pust-pflice. Mr. Miller followed charge of a. still, graver character. lie Some ot3he ofteers have ben in the prac tice of bringing lifinor to thiallall, for what use 'I cannot fay;,but 1 ern satisfied 1 have not used any of it. :la :order that a stop should be put to such proceedings, I offer the follow/o,g resolution:: 1 I 11 Resat.Ted, That'll any 9 her shall bring liquor into any part ot the bitilding, for the purposd of drinkihg or utherWlse, be shall be proMptly ; expelled. ' r Mr. Abraham }noted tollmiend,. by Insert ing after the word "otiteer;" the following : "or member."• . I ? • 1 Mr. Dunning said he had no Objectibtis to ; the resolution, but ' be-would like tO have some explanation ; he dotibted whether the House could pail such a,resolutlon. - Mr. Struthers :said he hopid the a end ln ment would be voted dolit ; he was willing . , 1 ~.. to vote for e reso.uttoci not tog bad Iran spired f to include the members. , Mr.' Abraham said he knew " that liquors had been brought into . the House by merit hers during the last session. ,He bad. Been them shake the bottles in their tutodiss they entered, 'rigid it was it tact; that no. tumbler could be picked up in the smoking room, that had trot beetrused for drinking liquor. But as hr had entire canlidenee in the members ot the present House, he would withdraw the) amendnient. After some further discussion,' the resolu un and amendment were withdrawn. This reveals a pretty state of affairs in our Legislative Halls—members making their appearance with bottles of liquor in their hoods, and not a tumbler lit to drink from, fur the scent of Rum! The annual motion to build the Governor a residence was lost., FEB. 2. Id the House, Mr. Beans present ed a petition Irorn ladies over one hundred years of praying for the passage 01 a ProhibitOry Liquor Law. [These petitioners have lived long enough to see the evil of the Liquor traffic, and their remonstrance against it ought to have More than ordinary weight.—Eds. Journal.) Feu. 3. In the' Senate,.Mr. Evans, from the Committee bu Public works, reported a bill to sell the main line of them fur 520,- 000,000. A minority report of 'adverse rec ommendation was subsequently_ submitted. We. select the following relating to atraiis to this Couoty, from 'Among the. doily. pro ceedings IZBEI FED. 1. The Speaker laid before the pen ate an abstract'.t, the accouub4 of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill: Haven ,Railroad Com- pany Mr. Fry offeredan ainendmeht changing the place of holding the. elections in West Brunswick township, Schuylkill county. Mr. Hendricks thottght this was an nb warrantable interference in. the affairs of his district. • .Mr. Fry' then !withdrew the amCndment.. The title of the hill was then chap ed to "An act regulating election Ilistrictalit cer tain rounties,'! and the bill was passed finally. PER. 2. In the Senate. Mr. Hendricks pre= sented a petition from the borough of Port Carbon, Schuylkill county, tor , a division of said borough into Wards; also, one from West Brunswick!township, Schuylkill coun ty, asking that said township may be colasol hinted into one, election district ;, also, one from Branch township, Schuylkill county; for a change in the place of holding elec tions ; ako, a remonstrance front , two bun dred.and fourieeo cameos of Schuylkill town ship, Schuylkill county, against . changing. the place of holding elections to 'said town ship. Mr. liipple 'presented a remonstrance against a change in the place of holding elec. lions in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill. county ; aiSu, from the Tremont school .dis trici for authority in the school directors to horrOw money ; 1, also, five for a change in the finale of granting licenses to beer hod ses.; s also, tor a division of Port Carbon', in io wards ; also, lor a change in the place of holding elections in Branch town ship ;; Mso, for a change id the placed hold ing elections in,.West Brunswick township. , 111 r;. Hoiirsi petition fur a change in the pl4Ce Of holding elections in Schuylkill! town ship, Schuylkill county ; also, for the ap pointment of commissioners to run.the boun., dry line between Schuylkill. Berks and Leb anon counties. Thd'North American Coal COmpany have . applied to the Legislature for the privilege of issuing $lOO,OOO. preferred • stock for the purpose of sinking a shaft. A's far as . we-learn, there is no objection to granting this . Supplement to the charter; but in grati . ton it, the • Legislature ought at the siime• time to strip them of all their mining privi leges, either direCtly or indirectly. In connection with Companies, we ob serve that the. following resolution was Gl feted in the Muse of Representatives at. Harrisburi,. on Tuesday last by Mr. Beck : Resolved, - That a committee of five be ap pointed for the purpose of inquiring whether the charter granted to the Forest improve ! Anent company, has not been torteiteit by the pro' vision; the act of its incorporation, with power to send for persons and papers. Fen. 7. 'The•suppleinent tck the act to en. 'courage the manufacture of iron with' coke and mineral coal, being before the House. 'Mr. Strong moved an amendment, to re , striet•thy operatitin of the law to the cnun ties of Bedford, Fulton and Huntingdon which was disagreed to., Mr. Ripple moved to add a proviso; to exclude the county of Schuylkill from the operation of this law ; which was agretslto. And the further consideration of the bill .was then ?iostpined,for the present, on m'o: lion of Mr. Flom. FEB. 8. In the House, the Maine Law was debated in commit!r e of the whole, so amen ded as to submit the question of repeal to. the people, and postponed fOr the present.— So tar, so good, f ltllgt iia utclli gcnrc. this head we propose collating a weekly - . summary of relichnut matters, foreign and domest ic. Communications Lir this department -are par ticularly shlieited from our Ministers and other in terested parties in this County. -Ati to the notices of weeklelserrict• to our chureliest, they are pub ifi;sifir. and the least, theretore, nut trend: can do is to furnish to our hands all *nppointments. change: k.e. We will be glad to insert •?Itoulutg notices of all the regular church services fri tOwn Jourl , 7l I rr CONVOCAtIO . 7.4 Schuylkill Convoca tion 'mil bu held in Trinity Church during the next week. beginning Wedne•day evaning. Divine sen vie., will lie heni morning and evening at ;fie usual 127" FRIDAY EVENINC: lectures upon the Apoca lypse are in emir , of delivery 'tit the Lecture. room of. Trinity Church, Centre Street, ‘ Nessed is he that readeth, and they - that l hear the - Word: of this prophecy, and keep thoFse thew which are written theremi for tho time Nat hand.' The public are cordially invited to attend. I ;71 . BAPTI , T CHURCH, Mahantong.6treet, Rev .1 1111INAILD Cnan.r, Pastor. Serviee every i..3eli hath at it)} o'clock A. M., and 7 P.. M. 1 I.V"Pnriury . CULTRED (Eriscorm..) Centre Rev. DANIEL. 1V tsusr.aN, Rector. t.....rviee held regularly in-this Church every Monday • • • Morning - , at I ' o} o'clock, • Evening, at 7 THERF Wird. Le preaching Eng.ll-h Lutheran Cowell, Market street, every `, 4 -unday morning and evening. I‘,IcLEAN'S VOLCANIC int LINIMENT -,I K. Btun4, I)ruggl , t, at Keersville, we learn, ha obtioned fl supply directtromille proprietor, in St' honk.- ' . . . The Vole tkir Uel Lrntuerert7 truly a CELEBRA- Trt) meclietne, and has done more to alleviate pu, man sulfermg than any-remedy ever discovereit-- One or two 'applications will relieVe the tricist 'ft.!' vets Paiis. Brit i.r or Sprain, ' TWO Bottles will cure toe forrlrqt Ulcer or and •will heal the motet t,evere Pura or Scald 'without a Scar.• EVER . ? FAMILY' should h, ave a supply eonstari!- ly on hand to het , used in time of nerq. TO MINERS, working in Coal Mines, *a- say to you delay not until yoti have obtained a supply --yoit will sav'e it great deal of suffering•and mon ey by Hs . 'FOR HORSES, U'i the ouly sure remedy for . Lainene.s, Ilruiiiiiii, Cu.,ti Sernicheii,' Old Sorry, SwelPng '', &e. Try it and you will be convinced. r 3" Sce ailverte , ement in another column . - ko for .ale at John ( Brown, Pot t•ortlle ; In° Sianlon, Glen , Carbon ; 1. 'Sterner; Llewellyn •;- !bawl Lewh , , 11it. Carra•il ; Athol Nl'Lenn, For reqville ; Store, l i hrani% Colliery-. • SORE THROAT, Coughs, Consumption; Pa co in ration+ parts of the body, and other unpleasant! svinptonis, are the usual eilectp of catching cekl. TreizAr'r -Indityn;Vrszetalde Pills arc a delight ful niedicinelor carrying off a cold, because: they , purge from the batty all morbid and' corrupt hii mo„ iu ro. and natural a manner, that the . hair is relieved of every kind of suffering as' if by magic. From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed, will, in a.. short time, make a perfect cure of the most obsti nate cold—at the same time the blood and other flu itbs w.ll be thoroughly purified, and the constitu tion no completely invigorated, that the 5 ody.wil: be restored to even sounder health than before. Caption.—Storekeerient would do',Vell to exer-• eise care in buying from pedlars. We understand that amen by the name of Hiestand, and another by the name of lliestand, and another by the dame of Sines, are offering what parpores to, be Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills These persons are hot authorized Agents for this Medicine, and the art tole , offered cannot be guaranteed asgenuine. The gen uine is for sale by Mrs. E. NI. BEATTY, J. G. BROWN and J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville.' Wholesale Office, P.i9 Race Street, Philadelphia. B.—Thev _public are respectfully informed that J. C. HUGHES, of Pottsville, is not an agent for this medicine, and we cannot guarantee as gen uine the article offered by him for sale. • - WILLIAM WRIGHT. • POTTSVILLE. HARK ETk. - . WEEtil r FUR J.,IaIINAI Nit:oatFlour, till Ry. du do . Wheat, bushel' Rye, .do" cora. 'do Oats, Potatoes. do . Timothy :!red do • 49.0tt 1 Des pettehr 9 . l2 °l.. l l..l, 1.:0.1VEI DalLLAittrl 1 - C1CW.1.141, -1, tdo do dh P ar 'l ' ',i, A: VAOI Insi., Let kv el ii Mitirrt.t ill& .1,1 Ii L. ~f 1 i 95 Ord al'ille. P lll9 . 119 .," ern, le thr foot nt III!. ROA., Moo 4t „u. ~, i,-;',1„ • SO i Eggs, duEtb . '.. i 2 lhe 'tort!' Imp. of thy. Half:nail T. , ict , 4 4 , ) , . t _so 1 Bumf • : 1 .:„ - fiILVPIt LIWER SVATtiI, ;vial pi.-0 ,r. , 1111 I ehoUltbsid. - '' Ad key. Tfie Iliadrr will rt.ce: Ire it:. alms. r. •• ~ :5 I 11%13+3• . . tv , ...'; 13 ' , the 4lalvery 'of ti li! tkie - inua4ilck.r,l. 51.; ~ 1.',1S I 11ay. tow .. ' . 1011 ° t4tre ci, Potitvl;l,-, t.l iill‘), (At..., 1.. 4 - .1.- ~ I. 2MI Planter . . /OM 1 , .. . .... . .. sAMt Li, 1 u. l , ... . . . ' . .: II :MARRIED no the-11:b by Rvv 9. ob-f: c, CHO AttGp to PIItEDE ItEtt,F,tl, both of ?putty . .•'-- i . . - .. , on the IStb ult , by - Htauittel darts . F..q•.l.‘ MC? , EDWARDS 111 EIZA !IS AR HI 11N,..1 ut it t 4 Mt. 14.1iTen in thy Cunniy-nf nitliuilk ill -. , fkorreinwn, teesday. Jan. 71.1, 7,v linw. Hr. J. iJ twfuliwr. of Pro Carbon, to 11 ARV, Jriughitr 1, - Joseph G e of the fulmar Oar,. On tho .Nth b y-tio .11n10. John TGOM MIRY, ~t! It, I,V EzA LAAWOURNE, ul Pon/trifle'. • .On the it.Sth ult., by A. B. Jones, Esq., cigAni.‘.4 AUGUSTIN el EITZINGEIR lo HARRIET fill:. 80„ both of Butler Townshnj, - r . , . , f f , - . MED ,f, • • 1 - 1 Af 0441110bn ,2. on the 'Pt h Inst., 41 ti :o'clock, ih 21.,-ELIZALIETII ilowirso, the wldowloll S4hole I P. Homing, deed.; aldthuthter of the tote rteder• Yule landerbrun. aged about 45 yeah. The tletcoir.l 'leaves foui young chihyro nr moo i n hrr ,r 3 rly hip. The funeral will tati.;.t.date on ,:undar allerooen. at 2 o'clock. ftnnt her 14te reaMence. _ Heir Wm iiri and friend, her teepee trolly invited to zutrini. erith , lu Amber notice. k. .i • • • i • : In this 43orough, on the %foist., JOIIN 2.A hi Kilt aged :About 63 we...). :.. - . • - r I. GEriionavzvoncia's.! 441,111 1 LKII,!. 170 ACILICUI.IIIIItiIL tte Tif.=-Ntln riotopay the 2'.,t" h of Feb 'oar y, Vs:4lm e o'clock, 1..\11 , . a regolor, tueetli.g, of fhb. r. , ..f:!;rt, wit! be , I,4lllie,,ht!liSe,o( Dao.i L Hui ton, Oro/ Icohnre.• • : 144.3ENTIFIC • I.ELIT.UhF.B.—The tomtit 01 ate the ,terjee of I.,,ltimi'll..forrf theej County Iletllctil Sionly, by 1)t. J. Wt ddivered , On.AlbnJ6y c!eolno, Feb )3:n, in in: ftoroilitlf COtint II Vhamber,-Tbs.l strr,t hclow. M. 34 ket.- SUILIk:Cr.—Tht minut. et'ucilive]antlorp.A s tl- C Vann of Ifigolabloo,,robiloui . ,l ; t rth itr.Art:r•it oectiook.l , ' tchnts tolbe obtat,d nLIIC. CarpeAtcr end !,1 ick t 10 !bp! - • POTTSYILL,E LITERARY . 041CIEly A 4 .. 4 " titat.l Metiiileof will be held Gu Wed-nr,.l,y , F.. L. LyLk, In le e etent:4llll, at 7i o'chm.:lt" : . L.ensre,-Ity - The, If f F ValKer, F;ert Itt7n4er —J. EL Ph flips. i .- . . , (Inestlon^...." ii.nUr coun!ry.espoped to , Ln , re' , In• ger from foorign foegihnlyoun ,enenHe'w b., oil r 1 - 11- it dui lolls on c!ur .. , ..n soil '' Atlirronllye—bleFA%. J. , T. Stmelfer : aril I. ; ' '.M. Wellier111; Negittiver-Me:4B(s. W. kt. Wt.ll/ Ind:AV. ft irmlib., - ..,--- , . i • fly bider of the. Nnelety,, A'. It Itnow,'NE, n+.-01. R-. -ODD r El.l.o%V'er.).ll ; ritv. — Ptif-on 4 drTh O' !onsrof pnrclusing.butt3ilnte 111 li.roi,jd rdi,oo,9` remetty. will apply (# -.; • - • ! ' FRANK PO - yr, kt ihr Iron Ptore, Town Halt ; I . .JOHN J:Jotir.s. M inrtmv Ilk dt r,-t. i ; rot ' .101111 ti. C. Maiirli • Centr, ,treti. . Nov. Vt. it4h3. -• elf tr -, FUR SALE_ & TO LET. 14 1 0KIVIT li: NUlt; Si AL IR . .L %Old. ViDll, , Vyile,i.ll , l. ri1116111: a / I LE', all itolta••ho!d 9'iltalllll , `, home whing r far clitive. will pleat.. cull Oa Wedat,lLLya ' , ' 4131 Thule days, unttl tht 121 i of Alarch. Feb.ll:osl - .. ('Olt ILENTe—ThI• diltiqCrli.....l . 4 olNi 1.0 I'24 a 1161.0 it and - lot. In 11AorprSimei; h—tort• II ieb; in the 114 .. 0ugh of l'Gita vu c. The lo,na, .1a t w. , st , ) . With d • harentrnt,h.t. been I ,tt-ly telito,l, vapoa ...I unity:wiled. and ii in av cry 11, 1. ,,, . 1 is , l'ottiph , l..of dti. The lit IA Wt. fl'irtir,..4 and alt.. t., 'good nr.)..r, • PO.ieglntl given - Intisteal.ltely. rot It - Imhof' Pa f iiCtildra Nay to _FOX d. I.IIO)TIIER.:C.:atto so Veh. 4 164 ' . , . • • s:n• • 1 rro I.tuurnbie can 1.1 load I. the l'r int ruge; lln henv Mlld Dininc.l.l nPPll , llllun In p. SHE t rER, Enpneer; Jun. V1,'1,154 , ',I 4-2,u /110 ItENT —The fli,stlebee lOW !nrt.upte, Chneten W. CIeITIFIIP.Esq , un Centre st •..% ; 11T.ty ,to It. t''lllll - :EX' Dee. 31, itls3 • 1,:..tt .- Stow ! t 1 113/li. BALK.— T w o —Two 4 two-siory St! ii ii,),,,e.....,,, WI Ilii6L ituatA, oh Ike ~..t- f,;,..i . 1i net of Tlisi4l and Noruit•glau .-itrecia-, each I:4;ttqc . la fretaunt by .12 6-et - tiv.T, Oil a 10.. eq` — ' -- ; " ket lu a ik) fret. .Miry .. , : , . , AL:1111'volt kAu, , ~ i to Korea Steam Cuilio,•„‘a W. a- 0, floret. (.: , ,a i Breaker —havc be.etrin yap a ;bort tupu,a , ul syll: .be 6,11.1 an r,a4anable IV 1111 , 3 . The. I:6;lafi may bu Ne....n whilitkr.alike• I.KnyJer r a Maclith, 5i,,,,,. . —.' • 1:EOILI:1; M. IT MMI :U;. Pes. 'A.052. - , . : . atti : - • !M A. !Milt Sl.E..—Thq ligr, ouch,ts lklr-r fur wol -known Tav,.!rni 1413nd, rStAllng,l I.q) awl ollitl t , Aidailogir 311.1.9*•11 al the 41 flti• p.tiA4 oz d J km,ti Arrel,. • ' The lot I upon whit It Iliis Inipron , nn . ii‘ 4j: - . 41 and i 4 GO'hy _4t) feel, anil 14 one of the hoet t t..„,.1 ~ .Pi desirable busintorrilOrnliitos,fiLthe D.iiongh. _."_ ....ALL The porehuser of The atot %it ealt..alsii, nu); tot ; -u y iussonahla terms, the property adjoining tne !elfin* on the' west, which' woolg /give WO 44 ' y 11.11 joi.l of• ground and be the most vain rite tOf, la roil Ca ilea.. for Ir..fll4s * apply tit; ' WM. IL HULL, :;:i.q.,, i , ; • Port Curln?l,,. • 1 , - . 1 - ' • 4., l :DI iStenonlit. • • • I ; ; en 111144 rit 1,41, Pnlti%i4:4 4 Nov. 26,1653 •• -1 ; ' ; • 4s tf , I 1;011. LIiIANE.,--Toi a good 'ten a nt, at. ilifhl, t 11: Tract fie Coal Land; known as tioi • . 17., .ht Tr4:l,•' situate in Frail. y yeivntilitit, :3,linylkli Colforyj t t.-1 4Tfeniont. It lies' on !mill shit . , of by Mine •.Jl,O Eztansion to Middle Creek—ennialna abut '=:10 ;it 1,•,- it • ligaYity tonnered, aitd - well adapted' It, 1•II Viktr'll 91Ve`operation. , r1nV4.41111 . 1 trlnn of pool Ash ~ t'ii, t i tiivei been proved and fOif nit to be Or iil it-talc (0:111- 13 • . Fur further in li.tlThatinn npply In • i .. 'WIN IS4NNAN,y' ' -: tin Ilics - rEic 11.1 NI I:11, - , ' I -• • Po:hit/file. '1 N'A.,,,n11..... 6,105:1 -; ; 45 If ' , • OR ad i,•,1 4. in .1. Wynni ndiltion lid Flinn fedui Centre iiiitkiltoad noui,•ldA, on tin youth by lot .of i Ih4ugh, Eip"l, on moth. For tatty and i,t the riiibsetibrr at hiibingStore.t.‘iitee will lie givid.; • , I .1011 N . MARTIN, -.1 - Agent for.tio. t • - Anglin. lii, . a7.tl" 1 1, 4 1 011. SA ' :,11 1 / 4 . 10 , t'l tlllrrn fur tiorbi! (tfoe of Itt . t• hest the ,repionl . ) c:. getlyer with ill iii oinnezmum ; • pre ikitt,!;lo.ll. erS, effetTlYS, T rendy for tt INC! , ur 111 ,0 fr,1 , "r arnum. ' • 1 1 (MN . . • ,M yha Mont() Sttroq, Pnttuvillt , i • June 1 8 ,1953. • , PO' LET.—A Nice and egmmudieu., •',.: 1 Office and fixture:, !rip, upposlie the EisieeeTel I thurei.; Ceram i f• Sircrt. Enquire JOAN MANN Y. 3-1 Jan. 14, IMS2 . .. , ,• i - jtEErii.Vool3 i.(iTri Dolt . :.A1.E.—,v . r.11:1• l 3 bulltlinglots in i hi.; nm4t c,•nttal pa rt,..ii ttii , 1',., nigh of Coitiorille:fatety laid nut i.n liip (4,,,i.,‘,,, , , Coinle, alt. IIOW Dint' Yil fur iia In. A lopit• 11, . ... A ..'lll , :eti El., Ai t-nt • fit an- OWl4(q , f, 01 hi. oftrein'Mehintst,i . , viiiiiiv lilt May 1. is:ill . COAL. EATTV, TIIO & r) retnog; , ..l 11.thr• olfireTf. C. W Pit man. t!, twe tlir Ade ric,ln ‘vtliqf it. Guiffll-79 With Them - 1551 4 If. ILT 0:r IC E it het, Itifort 111 beim:urn J ANIKA i411,1.1:1AN tit the Milting by - .I(Tottnt4 up In the: tilth '4)l Delovtribi.r, 1.,13,'its welt :lA.:ilk.in, dile ill! Lite tin... her!, ,S he m•ttlrd.by JAMI:;.4 ituribe-31 will be.. continued - by' .1111LEMIAti . tlis izFc .1. SILLIM •. • J'Efil;M I tit It1:1;i) —.4 I VISSOILIJTION.The firm of TitAseirl ar , co tine day, Mo 16th, .1554, solved by muituii cob •,11t. .Thb Kut, ib , sg of (hi' I tt. 11 1,11 ilt be .ellit , tll.4 eithpr of thti FHA NCIB nAr();44 :: - .wArrrit LAwioN, WTI:NIES S. PRICE Jay. 21, IS S 4 co-r - ARTNEnsiitt , —Tlhr tinder - lows' tatv ; (• tisif: ktty, Ist 111'n , Iflth, Ittsl, formed ft Co pattoe • r•hrt., Under thr• firm of ItAl:Pti , I'IIICE .ic CO , tilt the rtlitsactlon (tin gt•t•rtal Coal buolni, , • orricE.:-.l.cdrth.t:.!-I corm•r tor *lon I n11;1'1% 4 . 7 :0- tali :ittepti —' • • . yill.l.lA Nllll. BACON, . . • -NIA - Nell ‘c ALTER LvtvTot is • s. Prut.• . - Ja . n.2l;lSSt .•. DISSOLLT.ION OP COP Allt!TN / Cophrtnerilllp hortnil,r.!4' tiny IhrSubseribers, undlng under thei rani 4.CONj, ftlY y I) II sl C0.11191 . 111S ; Win Wee f, Jr withdhifie foie, the John R. 111116.hihn hnd %VIII. I:, the tus:ne'sl of the. firm. et mile ,fiffie... 6 : 3 ‘‘' NUTrt. WM. Jr I" JOHN -11.101.AKIS 1 1 T' • - I. cos " • 11.1ssi- • 1 • , --- • • CO•PARTNERSUIP.—Tne sfibecrOru.having elk/lief/At, 1121{46.41 of Wei. , Jr In the firm oil %Veit, illnki4rnn & ii.y" . I . , rmod pArtnerahlik - undei the firm IMAM ri NPz i'H \- • AI And will tantinni, nd ru fir1..701 1 Mel( old price, 01 Whalf Ni.. 2, Ihi W 9LN . " jelllN 11.181-AKIST;;:ti: Avid. r. (;ON . 21.1& 31 . 3 nf. . . . 14. 9.. 0 LeTION OF IMPAILTICEILSWIIP. I)—The pA FL belelnfOri! rliptipg Lriwrr aw i e • • $ nyder mot lietiprnio Milnen , trading ,h, h uk.• 1. 1 / 4 111,Ncs, Id .this .41.0 volVed ,by mutual .610.etat„' tpy the withitrikwai hlt:oes from the foist; George W. itti)it. I. 11111,11111 purchased, his .eritle Intetert in elk toe tie N riiiients of thrh Lnrinrw , will iettto tiff ac coubb with the tote fifth. - „. . = GEORCM , W. RINI. vim n. 11.1.ESJAMIN MlLrico.,l •: Pattrmillo, Jan, 40, Itl3l. . NOTICE.-7he tairinees of the late fiirri , ,rf:i , •N C- Delt MILNE:4, wit' he ( 11 1111,1 ml by the . eithir Mot in Ma ink anthrii r,f tite,dm'eng holhline.. Iron i'oundei. MahUriCJl.lrer of all kin.l.nlinarliiii43. far Bolling Mills. 2 lllsit Furnieee, , lLei:ros4 Crri!„ , &c. Ilr will atop ennunue the hoY , inrsri 01•Ifinine awl Selling the ar4elalair4 Aire Poirot If tirr ArA, Oar( Lilo pr Rid SZoAs rrias.R...l4sA Coals, !wily,. rot. Proprietor of these letAllertea • ; Jan 21 ISM ‘IO,P AIITNERICIIIIP.--LE,w Atint:N- ViIIIED having resonated the srlling• lnd of Coal, has this darrassoriated 'WWI bum W!L.Lihm AUDILXRILD.4OHX:RammeL...IIO„zini G4oapk.. it Ports,und.rthe firm of LEVI , :4IAUDENIIII:O Fi CO., at. 42 Walnut Stieet Wharvta 1'461.7 and 8, Port Richmond. LEWIS AUDENRIED, • GEORGE 11. Ports. .1 • - WILLIAM G. aGDENfiIED, .1011 N ROMMEL. JR, ;fan. L 4,185 - ••- • • I -2.1 C • MOTIIC E. — . 10916191 VATTBI3 I OO3i bee 114 day 3.1 retired from tba buitnein of *citing and shlptder roal.rothlOcted andet the Gnu 141CIIAILLEA MIL LCB ftt er). CHARLES ,31t1.1.1 ,11 , hating attneia• led with him N. 'P. : CONDON, will lontinu..• tM• bilv litul OA heretofore, under the Um nt" • (.;11AltLE.3 MILLER Office No 13 Walnut s:. Fti ll l3'‘. alit' 7, 1651 • _ • • N, EW I B6O/111.C 13 RED HA MS, aim. and dry salted', No. - I Mackerel. Codfish, Herring.' Toagast sad Nonada or Coddals. For •atr:Ey • , t -• A. lIENDENSON, Xe't Jan: 38.11191 . . restiDIRCI HARDWARE.—An anetittaned wakens of all Units aecessaiy to build or to. pair thous,. for sato at the Town Hall iron Store, FHA . POTT. IZIEDECE3 IRON '& .:CUTLER, y N,11.•14.4 AND' VolcitZ:i *ubseilt 4r: /11 fli E31 , 7.!i 1111 F r .6111,0110 r 10,11 . 111,, V.II ul , Iti ro'•-nrd NeNl( , 124:i t, 11.1t.'4,1rt0 Sioreuf:lo- SOL,' ' . 112 A PUlt:l6*);Si. :•414.kt• r, ~ 10.0 oral hiOck rerelegl r•fr Chrpet Cp4l ctibhrtii.4 with the Itt.nve. Ain*, ,;emniptty met r-7- N. Er.C4,9wr . .and Shull, I'lre• (.1 June 1,1,. frSa: •24 T 14.1):—I“ or. IT good Mont-, Ildritcr Courn ) , •:, t1.•111 tO ettbi• A if.1•413141vm ot r :Um 1141.111 . • I II(Jr• 1; Fe.t.. 11,1%.•51 • - t . . 1., li ' I `,.1„, AVAIL T.k.: D.-- An ,t. tiv...youltl:l3.!ti ... s.‘; i I in >4 thy (1.....d.4 and Uro.:o7Mt . ), e --,,t, CD .1),:al: Geit,iitt 3nd eilg I , ah. 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