The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 18, 1854, Image 1

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0 F THE !VIINERS' JOURNAL.
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Me "MO'S IA whlnh are dimmed. thOyi,toe
yurtil they sottled the Tllls And Or.
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nthrt plarnt Ittikr , .l l
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aitg hate de:b.l4 that ronming tn 4Ake nori..
t he , vtlice,'or +O.l /+l4•iug. %tram' un.
prima furta, ori , lensc , aS inUnkti ,, ll3l trawl.
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RATES OF ADV4RTISINC. . . - Imo /ANT
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INSIJRANCt. ;
, 4ittart, tir tomb*. 60 cents Pir tAte 11Otorti , •ri•-• , P.t. 1 1 itUl , WORKS
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„, {,,,,,d e rw, :55 edits each. 3 lines ono time. •..,Ti _ ___.„,_ I ---,-..-- ---- .' •* ellolls ' •
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, r -otitstorrot IniectloWl, IVA etntit , ,mwh. AM siren POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. ;
MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE I. •.•
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j .ttittonrJ l thett for short perils:la. aurae.' am a sinare
' • °mt. ref-, ranter. sit. 'lb St., E. • " kilabhati ,IttAsON A. C'il..lespectfally •.- 4 _' y -'•': AND TRES? COUPANYZPOTTS7fI,LE. PA. 1 ~ . Preiai - "the Betwerk.. '
'2 : ,-... K:ti i XV; St fti ii.: 25 $.. ow ''' MANI, Ata , dnLire C. , ' the Pial•lle Oat 110 , Lisa '
IA PITA!, 6100,000—C If AR T E Th i ”NORAL REstILTS or TSB zortuoi nom"
„,.. 1 I.* •1 6 , .1 10 , a all Ato , .
. ~7. 7 L,.. t the yrral.ll4m-.-at kneel: at: the
vine le Wer:..t. tat Noree-4.l.neL, ' ' l'etpettial. . • 1 1 • In our lasi tieenher Ise gite a brief eritieull
,„a tarn uew tier - NM e ta 4 2s4rant 0? its Mars. • 31111 . .. - imfa I ,, S :t h •
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. 1 yam s i rata enutpsta, chactered by the leeslatuft el' Penne 1
71.1arn. lln 1 : ••• Il Ce I 5 60 S St'r, - - - '''''''' '7 8 ,” • •,...,, , ..... sylaarila. with a. owitaa or one 31undrest 'thousand Ito[-":: Elaine of this Infest valuable pamphlet Aid;
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1-2 - .hi tai not weary daaeriptiOn. at the ettertet are 1 00 % In tate fall' Vint. /law% and Lea esgameweed imeLl we hate howl:finch pleasure tap reset:tilde
_,,frwer., ato ,i ~..;• it ....; fe 00 15 try c nor, ••• La her&
ntt on the rirst rasonable. torras. Persona Irani I •
. - -`'' - ' 1 " ' 5 55 656 8 ' B ' . 151)5'25 aa a il l ' i ." .l. in want of t•teaui En,..itres , will rind it to thrin Th e CanPiinf la Ptilftiea to 1 ..' 11- ° 4 9 60' iew mreletberii readers '9: 1111 0 /e full°win g„ stinlinar y. ° the ;
~. ,ilwain, OIVI 00 16 02 2 . 5 0 0 'Wen ad a , i 4.",11,,, dn a ta u hefo.,, ennwing elsewh ere -! freciperty to Truss, and allow loftiest caM all innate; de . : statistics rOntains, a# weii a. 44 tne sources,
- -- onn. le oo 115 00 MI (X/ 45 Flt 65 55 I Ylintior” ~,, I/ Dyddr
-II peened la trust-44,4hp rate of tie per caul per sianunat - from' which • Nltt sevtahur had, derived thea, „ .._. -
I f audnear Notions ft earn -arceenpanied their au 1 °.) ." Fr '''''''' '4". ,
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-_eement.. 50 rentana15.....„..,... --- , . FOUNDRY AND NiAoNupet, amop, i Pox rates of Premien:tau Life Insuitut&r,seettuipaintati premising rneemy trust these areirt teietrlll-•
` - :l,..rtiy..ements bereft, litaniagea and lloaths,lo orals ~ ~,,,,, .„ ie , it ~,,,,,r inc y . ~,,. • t TAble44 atipphrd at the anew of the
, i)onapany, Mett . tre. I stat,ce the e,teti- e m of each par h i
- tier first inierilma-substrittrut inftertiinut, 5 eer.b. '' • '-: " ' "' , ' ' .-
~ ~, Nice words are counted Attalla. la advertising. IPI NOTICE-Tiro businessof the late firm. '' ' '' .4 “ 4 . renmel-k" , arrro Amu tenth tit itte lamlittlitemdr e t . t d ar „ ma t; i that in iris
dentin arts
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,;;;- fejetat * MIL'. F-S trill be mullet-. alma 111:NIZIMILit - es.:Prvaident, . ir3l), AM
vritants and adhere advertising- by- the year with ! i s i e , . -- Jolty IL Ante, iftell &ell Treastirm - from them, Mr; Seymour . has made selegtioni
vet as s. ndi ad 4 anima:mint not eifteding ti .4a. ..1 0 . 0 ni the subscriber in all its -Cadens ,
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. . °14. ,,...e , of '.53 lift will he charged,
in
auhaTife 11.13:1„ , Ging branches of Stearn Engine building, Trani _ •it". ••• ei1....e : _ . ; i ' l. j Of twoepertiettlar erinies—yie„ breach's ofi
sis...ea , - , Pentsaer. manufacturer of all kinds ell — THE POTI'SVILLE NIUTUAL — ..• the SixfA and Stealth •Commandmenut , ./ ee• ;
'„1 ' ,.....; the amouiat of line quarter column with • 3 / 2 `b / . 11 "e! , f"r I telus g 311 : 11 ' , ' 12474 Ei 2,l • 3 'Ms• / 14131 ` 1 * 4 '. ANO JOINT STOCK LITE INSURANCE ;were:vet, L .
.5.5 . . 40 alara ; . er..... _e raza tabie3 lam balms ,
.ii...ft.And subscription. k Ile will assn es mt.-a.. the herein:is rd' Min. :
Pt' 'xi ' Ca m "' "
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"' ; -; • CIFFICE CE NTR.E STREET.
-the and Selling the ril t ibnctott fkr, fe.rr.f. 1it . ..1r At-i. And, neX ,' 1 ParllartlBlll, iii d published by order of die
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".gut •hseete-st the rater designated abres
.-, a:nes:route set in Lisg-Ltr tire than tint.tti wiit be Iraq , .rtrt „Isuit ran; I:611 ten (lilt. boiler .44 , pn prir. 744 aNI Tr tirrei4 o.....t,ii i .. . l "ta Jrweirt 4 V-re.
1 6 in...e1l 1 lioase if. IA it it appears that the total num•l
I • CAPITAL $lOO,l. 11 P . e • ..
...I .., , i per nerd_ advance on 1. ,, r4. price- All cut* te r .:,! these I: Vineries. • , « cbm.ged the tame as letter prem. itrtßO I: W. Still/EP- 1 .Thh.c..wpm,y. rnnnutly trnrceiskil-by the Legislature of her of erenmitality for murder in England midi
n 4 f , Miran Irani, to fully organised i I-
..., 1 Weirs, for Ili ten Tanta ending, 1851, wee 718
Tina, Advertisements rr,vil - .1 fn In Adterti3ime 3lml:try .I, last
/ --- -- - -- - I It, 11ettlexuy is piepared to .440.. c instatencetrponlftre • • ... • I
' t - a el -• rii. e iold at ''-' E,...- r.,,tlL.' 1.41.11.1, - 1 ti iln.,•
.., a ZI.-,,, l,,, , ..prwix!rriTin 00,11 st 11 11 RI , - put tp.her PENNSYLVANIA WIRE *ORKS. ; ',eel. , a Fr-i,ri• find t•aisani , trust,. ;e24 feetates edema ee which, g! . 4).:4 ijin average of less than 72 fur i
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; • . h ,,,, „; • 1,. i f ,,,,,i,„ - 2 .• ~...f i t , „..,,, it.-.. i, ~,, ,„,,,, • ,; :. t•; It -.1.. hit rii 1... guy , -,T. PIIILAPI.I.i 1111 Illot-le. re"eA4 - 04 at rb. tole of the ter dent. per annum: R :telt Year—wit Foga tut each million Of the i
• - •"jr• riesee VIII ,I 4 1 . , t' , ...., h . o• on. hanel. and. are , 11.4.0ne e• herhirezzreed upon. Prlarlpittrutillaidertet rap' ,• .. „. . ,
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, i• .0., , ,1,..., tltttre. of a rellibme eharftier and , fl • 11 - .i -."11 1 ' ''''..l''''l' '-'1•1te.tatrit.,...1..L.,,a-_,n. ttr , t. al
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vt.t.pd
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o.,td.aa
(fan-
pallet-Ulf:We ~..,1 .
Again, 11. ,n 3 a return laid on the table of;
.e.te. of 1..1.1..r.1,n1 • ',-11 111 1. .1. r., apita, an 4,42 , ets e y la
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0 r.nal "pa,prn..ea win 1* eh trued .I:• rett! I , r Any -r r . ,
. el . 11l •.a • under 10. Oyer ld line, 4 rents per ne e ~ i 4 . 4 , 4 ,,, 4 ,,,,,,,,,,,„t ~,,ilt.„ di.,,, a il {.toile plain „, , died , • ( h., r „.4 'seem:tier- . the Rollie a Commons, it appears that from;
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We I rd. , NA 1,1 a. ori. Bree.lstni in d. A treat delliiotd ‘ I the profit. will be 11111.dle 11111 Star 11/ , e ,
r. 11 I. • 'et T 1 I Me' lira, '• 1r • ' .11 11 th '' ' ,:tell,' r 'l' ' 1 1 F -111 11 ' ll 111 ` I. 111 t"tI 14. 11 1 VM 1111 = 1 "- !LI toy 183 d tolApril 1839, - the total number al
....10. din,,:itar eyelie•-eurst. 1111 geherttl or pulite ~,ar. •-i- • ea t , at •-••••.4.1 • , 01,
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• tharzeFl at 4 et•nus per tine. Ex end: insertsio Caper tlaker, A.': ry tinder. ...PA liiinti ',its retie - I.lin , lute rthot •.: i"nliiiiii ,, - , ".. Lit, leis.-, itie• art Printeil I Djau n ittaid fix murder is !['eland was teis_,/
• t wilstile rAlt ttl.tizoli w,• wilt Hate 0114.0 c,15 lima the ...„,..r i ni .m.- 0 , _ , tal. , :iya. , stypi supplied et tier to tupettms ithre _^
,or 11MM-1,4 noes a halt r. damn,-and t:i ties a trendy ;willed lair.. Cie Stork c os , h,..,, 4.4,,,r.,,.D e! ,,,,, . all MAN; 1111.M 1 . 1,..,•r I being a 5 etaly a.Yerage. of 235, or eniney,
i TURF.% intirtierli DI each million! And his el,
• e e m,,,,,,,,,, >4.V... ft , M., , 10 4, 0 ~.turnn,--Ille a 1,..5a eels te-n Y nod, r, ...si Nen Wire. id te,los NI l:., rate,'
-,:u-pod Tint a quarter <eau... , sti odd lime. over Trip , 114, I' .4 ~.r.. Coat tad itol,d Srreers. Ar. B. T.." 1" t_it.d . e.....'3. - ri tie!, ,i ' ,...... L' ie..... 1 ,:::', 1 ; '''.! .. rLi. '' rv..
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-anus, cirtryted Ii the rat , idla et 1.11.1 per i n n... itAl'Llaiii, JIMMY A L1 .. .N. o. el te. i -4. , 37 t f II re markable diet, that within the lam ten fears,!
• • he; relative proportions of the Prot ? ;
• ...ily aifterthers must confirm' their advertising to,' .togtod. EL 10;,4 324 ' n1 ANTHRACI TE INSURANCE CO. i I J" ' 'l Bi"cr
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' • i . -_ n t! R :i s l u ttadtriiiti d 7it.. f 't•f:l l .""a6.7, l Z.,":l. 6 " / E ' r TO ' COAL .- 04 7 E — RiTaite - .I 6 MINERS.
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~.. i oegen tti QhfkiLtre in favor of the former, Ire-
PIONEER IbriLlifi Walt , .
fRANSPOIITATON
.r., r.,-lard Italie the 4411'1nd-14A t•ep.it ti..it silie.i :' lattila Mona touditiou has I;est getting et;
d eg .... ="..„,-,lvith, Lugar.; nyinnyiriaty ft Yiel,- '4n.!.' dt altinl % etread . 1 .-nween Thlnt and iourlh much tecifer ilitit, ace-wiling 10 11.11 - 1;/111.er return
• '; • • • theirit...s. , r %Norio in. the island, adjoin- hreots. PhiLinelphis, ~
fLAD'A 'de READING RAILROAD. rtillge. ""*”;.'"•••• ' b ' ll ' 4'o'o 1..""1-6 y r 'd *I.Pit ' " p i" “ 1.4- , Tb " t ' u r ol4,° ` -111 ' a . ''''''h Capital tall i " - • ( "" inbl "_." i
."", AA lint,'!" l4 e we ' e S"' ,', - .it......p..7,..=:. - .. ".....
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bald before I l erliaeteut, in 1851 , the annual
ee. n- then are pr, pane 1 mann adure w.tb to. e limit prowl; ie in their Meru:, .01,1 Inland average Of . 4nennittals Mr murder ili the pre;
;settee. ttref, , , EPA litaulillllit,N, 1) F1 11111 / 1 " 11 1 1 1 1 'CUT 1 '.• 4. 111 11 a." 11 t , " 1 . 1, 14 1 " . -t e "”" 11 • nisi ' 1 7ititia set et; F. Years was onlY 130, or about
reict••tet 4 se;erP
r t.,,,. 3 ,, . .0, Balers tin hand.' The t"tani.aiii. will Itaw e Policies 3: iho usual mica ot I NINE - I%LN 'lt' each million I
'ON `i\-la n E X lON SSi lilt II A RRISBU It( 'r , i ,.., 1 r ., , t ..., a n dhrln,f ......-. 4 ..,- i
1,,.1 e2: pre., :net s t . - ••. ~--rs „0re.5...., proodurns. erab y ming Ati-inr, Foy irstli/a..ntt Litsks. I - -t- , 1
Aeain, from the last returns Iziid before the!
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f....../.e.e. , .1,-, 1e :no imeetge and :-untiettlitus rh,,,.. e lyeai entirely to Wm branett .4 hotinevi, they tat- I ' . farreTor.s: .
tPII it h I , tn; i t +. 3 tt,n:
1i I r,..,. It. w' ya•rh. done at thi.ir edahlistinaint will , I D .. D . 1 . , d iD„... - wim. .6, c. Lnd , a#,, King 0,..... e g M., -7 the --rts „er a. - us.„--,
r 1 kit.- 'll ost , ,T. May 224.1k54, the DoWat Mnroing gfteriatlicfartion te . all who Mar favor them 011th a call.- 1 1...01, a n d,.,„4„1
... Jossph Maxwell. and publish in 1852, it appears that the
.......e- Trsin, trona tref,sitie. end all .1,41 Itnn 4 oho.' India Wash , . slid rampanhe trill find it greatly to their rol• 1 ' firer Eliter, Joint 1E Addicks, yearly avertig of Murders in that country is
• e . : .n:.:.: with Oh , ontr T1"31 ,1 ft" , 'm Ant nen- santa,re to examine the ft work, ti•efory•-entrartug elsewhere. ; horror Y_ TI ter. ' llanry rented. ~,
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,!. a 1 en the Dauphin insltroad- taating Aill'itn. id 10- ..r.stitts a Jam titT, :swim:. ! ~,,,,x , ,t h. i
.n.. ir„,,,Abhmy4, a p a ,,,,,,,,,r t , 1 t 3-4, wrasn gtit.ei FariliTEEN murders to the [nil.
}lse 5_ 1,53 194 f 1 . Pails Pie.inan, Sattauel emitter. lion, or 'foie anrl a /my' times more than in
„ L e, ant wlntinlk t'ftwnzrY ear win a 1..., leitre :iota. ' - ' DR. D. Li:111E14 Prfturent. , , t • :
i- 4, 4 3k_daigek, fir c qtrie.: wiltnbovo Truth, Rt. AU- POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. , 41'x. ei,re.em Tier Prendrnt. -I • Enemata.
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.or It itri.biatit. 14 , - • TILE et tiecitinees respectfally an. we. p. Darr, .5.6,14. y. Again, &Mu the " eueipte generaZ de real
-. hinphin Trani I•isti•sril oiiirninz lease. Hattie. .
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_pm* 'loaner to the public . that their time Roll- , Art , PETER D. LUTHER, has been ap'pointect Xpattt.4* , n a,,,,,t iv iii t i.),i,k, h t i n dic t , cry:mine:2e ea p rance,
~: 3: I 2 1., tto.b. glut roll nowt,. nt Atthurft with th e ' . • 1 ,,,,, slut t o ~,,, ~,,,,,,ph.t.„,l end ha foal open the ;we Company la Schuylkill Conaty , to whom pe r _ . . e•
.4. 114.1 . nn0n Paseeitz. e Train th s the jt e4 ding ha:len 1 , I i ono, rati , on, and that they ado prepared to sup.' sons deeiring I nommen =apply. ' i le.)1 " presented by command to the Entli*
r ... tri,"; a•-. 1 Ehlied-lphl , ply nil kinds i t liar 10 - al of various Mites . l Aprit Y, t:5 I ,
1,- ya.ro he thin Trila caii - alsr. - • trach ,.. P o 7,e', lll -" . 111 " vi-i la thrs will warrant to be amperairin quality 'Waxy l "7 's 1 rim II the Minister ol• Jestiee arid prieted. in
- STATE MUfiIAI 7 II I IISURANCE CO, t 18.53, and also from the "Sfati.s!npre tvlintit
i r , Lina , hY lt , t- - p - )4 " 1,11 ' .111-1.3- " - "' s, .' t " In ' ' ebtalned finiu abn AA. at th e scene. prices •
ding. Ma) IA h• 44. -„h-tt
.___ • They alm-, In.ilturneture T Italia, re the use of the Col- ; ;lOU RUH AN NU:kl, 'SPA TEMENT i del; .nr.sact;;:,' by M. fitterre himself a mem
- • Verde* sail Lateral Maas weighing front ::1 told' Itatlier i 1 May 15, 1554. , - . . ;
4ILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD. e.m. made or the beet Toon, and which will to found i . ~,,,,,,. m a , A, laza, •,
;,5h ois .." 0 I tier of the trabreb of Rome, whieb has been
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fr .
4 ..of•-n-l•---.1 7elL
' alu ll... h lerr h p '" ra P :t r let " ir :: l e l s 'i li e ar in iT. l a t ti td il h Art e: t i'l l ri;hri - vonShieraher' i C ' sh P l- '''' nthues and in r •l'T sl n " + - ••S r ' ' ''' I ', ai,pros tool and adopted by the }loyal Academy
.i o f s e i t ;le o ih Paris we find that the annual
. ITF.4 , nY Filiiitill I' .4•1 idtlih II t•iineli eiheriene... In the :owl Int,intr. 11.1e1. tatter thrtWwirrs ' 1 ,,,,, t.4 ~lhj paid "" 31- * illu ta ll d'''P•tr°'
. f1011..f.14 32 average; of ' eemmittals fur murder it; Flamm *
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iN AND Ai:l ER N0%4 - .7.111E1 - I 1.14.
that die, Sall ~111 e 11/tie , sAtiFl.l.ll , ll h. litareh.l,,re. mitt 1:1111: 11•_•"t•tral.Ie1111.131111. • "... , 3.iiiir 51
:at. , C..V.e it their inteFt•gt CI palrunit, !eine titithutte.,, ~,,,,.. 1,,,,,,,fiim, Crock h., l ,„„ th e t. 4ilp„reii .. is UW4I 10.. e. which gives efuniv-ttee mar
-1 , ••••-4. until finefter notice. the 4.,50.1.,,, yu th ., ~.t t ,..,, 0 JOILN lit ItNISIL A ("Ct.
, 111 bcs ehstrzed per loa le,un,:-. , h.•,..ni1..r11 1•,•5I . 4..41 —±---- nt1,f 4,8 44 der; to"eachitt „ illio , n,
, or seven and h half times
- . , , - : mare thattlif wiping.
c' ' .ct ..: -J b• • SEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. L ,,,,,„„ ‘ ,„„,„,,,,,,,,, 1nwi0u „ , ~„ ':
s . ' -s. ' s ' -1 ` i
•Agaiit, the eriminal statistics of Austria are
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- • ' -1 •.:' -:= t; ~. . ,i‘L TN!" F-nn..14.4 , .. reelie-tfully lama tie lc. pit- . ... .. mork
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eill LiuD'4)N
4 .“I'''Ttli;t:*l''''
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'"'Urall ' '' ' Un"al department. WU"' 43 ' ."
' most - me ' falli kept be an "Imperial commis.,
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' -••• :il -- -' •••• re -.1 ..„. •••• - n and the pulile eeteraily , Mitt thew - e _
...... r, , ....,„.••• ..... inv e••••-• "" s.
. '.auto for statislies., from the latest of these!
re::: ••••. 3 z 5 5 ,, t •1pi folly prepared al the shove establish- ASSETS: , publishW libi year, ie Iwo * vulutnes, and end
'"/ • ne rd. re• llneir•u-trlirr'' "tram '"e'l T 'U° o f Bon.lii. ersithrs-n-s. atiwi. and other
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ei - .-1• tin>, l'attjpg. Ittilrottal n.tni Ilrtrt ear_,. eiery „} ,„..,„ i11 ,,,,, , . y 73,17., 72 . , 'tied ``iiie-44a.tislik des Oesterreichischen Kai.
011. l deseription of Iron and Brass Oing , suitable for i Bi l k n.,.,1,,,,,ta,, IS . 1,1109 btl , serseis.l . •tee find that the ;yearly avenigel
Ife. civil flanker nr-nther I , n,Littect.,nl the need reasonable , e„ h on h , ‘ „,. / and . n ha, , . -
terms thm. Month:. rylintit.n. fir Elam Eartivi.m and ; 04 , ' "" "` • Y of murex i:ill Austria, one of the host lie d
Ip,ar,g ,q . .
Marhine w•-rk in -"me !. • • ' - --,*---$.179.:04" tgti . eitstlytPvliitsh countries in Europe, is 1325.1
m iz i ri , ": , : t f r e r i ::% l 7 3 7,:' l l ,2": „ 7,l th . in u rn ", c ' t ,"7,,` l ," l „ l , 4 , * ,.. - 2,",,, , ,„ - ,_ .
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ja .,,, f,.. ,
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~ , , , ,y , ,,, - . t...i... finetv-stx. murders to each million, era ;
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rinte•l tr. pertottzt well. Tit-T wottl 1 .slt , is the etreton cif Jee. T. stiOENEII.,..-heee, nom . tigft.ts were titan 111 England! *.
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tio v• eh r rue' .tot artiel. , 1U their ttile tr. :hi, TH:1117 J u ly',r, " . . 4 ~ •...,,, . • .
~, . . - s. ' • • Farfliivr, ihe go, ernmeatal returns of crimes!
111 'orders will need with intutediat.,sod pr•mpt stteie ,
ti n , • .4, W firlirelN. FIRE INSURANCE. , tin Bas aria are also 'regularly publish
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" " ''''''''''' 1 1 A it NIERS' U Ni(IN INSUR 4.Nce ed, Ind tb..-TitteSi of whith is ethitled Bea
.st .-.1; I se[ , .1, - ‘ / - • t ' „.- -,. , ~ . ,
. • - • - - 1 Company.--OFFICP-Ailtens,Bratr,.rdeounty,l i enu. 1 rage Z - 11/ 4.f.:JC15ii . 147 ae.4 4a."tsmyrezena Damon rot
FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. /1. irlthi'L. , • IHe anktiqi. ...Vane/fen, 11 4 53; •Jshows that the (
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tame -
TIP} -1 ".. ,1 " . " flri'i lri ' ... t " l '''' I'll ' . • 1„..,„„ ,--1.,..,. k e ,,,;, tr. D: r tf; t ' t- it 1,7,k :,..,-.„.„, ,4D,, n ', -..-- ye.afit - lieerage Of murders in that country is
rtC. MO; I t' It "' tle '' '' t ''' Ill ” I'm' '''''''''" ( It "' fauftfee.,,,,,-;:e ' ., it on:, nud , :l,•rchanqi-e:o , Aniti•LLE - .• ' 411, if h 1; h r; d • h
wr 1 or en rompa . with the amount
f'.4... .. Yr 3""" "' ''''' I•"" '''"'"'"- l V' " l'illS i.Nt,INr.S. Alll.l Other 31a - chinery. ou at favoralde 1 e.. . .1- 1 •
~ „ . tu i z :list .in by s, silliman. wheni .. YeY tint* 1
thine to Imthlll.winn+ ter under. at the en , b.....? , ,huller w`t* U '.u. „ I
.hortr.t , o ,tt e o, btomit hurirwt. Yu:ups-Coal linsit,tl seta L ',O , - ,P N ,W.t .4 1,1 Lt , o4.e.r.ti cost la.!. ' was 4,529,14, te, - es about SI-NTY-ElilliT Mall , .
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um.ddre • ry - .4 ahnent ane eine' or Lir. •ritatort. Tor Itnintr , ..• " DIRECTOR:I_ • i dem to each:fru - 1 - oull or seventeeutimes more!
Or other pnippisis Alta: hallitrad And Dr1111'..4.N.11 . 1 1 11 , r
. 11.111 Ihrts* Wilthlon, Athetti,l than id , L'nglatel. -'-
yre„.. ffaerliyrr. of any .ire twpittern. ttnler. Att. r*r.•et- ' Prauris Trier.
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fully 4- it.'il ti EU. It rite/tee * me.; ; t.,Yine A. Perkin... ,•• I
th it appeaM•tnat there are no official or gov- i
I d T. P. user, -
ler/mental returns from Spain or Portugal;
et.
'Fruziklita Shahrel Works. I C.. N. etiltaten. '•.. c o iKeril...n, onntrnue to,lui•nitth the Colliers itini I C. 1-IN riles. Jr., i• , ; therefl:re 511 . . Serntour, whose fi gfires are
lid-r , of ',dim - ball County. with Sh.ivell et all kind, J. E. Ciatifiel t. • i drawn l exc.lHirely . liom such sources,lsnbliAd.
.= rhe lum•••1 Phil .?phis price, Attention 14 tArtl e u.. ' 11011-JOhltlilperle. Toe ands !, ' o 1
J to pass tliep by.. But in order to give some
Tar's w o e 3 to their C0,,,,1 :,114Vet. 4tril."-t , ca. :sterna:. of , 1 .. 11 . iir4.ll..'t Wakeman. leoeystle; .
... . • c.......,11. liollenhark, - tkiimeoharre, . 1 .• i pnixitliate ,idea of the state of mime in that
an:, Id: , car pattern pr imp& attended tn.
, 'Midi It 111 4 . 4 1.1111, S. 11114 ' • `dichowl alyiert.,laporte, Ift- '
Port Carbon, Auxamt .2. 1. ,, 1.t. 54df WITMER:I :I. ~, pellitt+la, he' quotes in passing a French att
. . • I rem. ifoe,tce WILLISTON. Phaddent. • . thoritv who'states that in Spain the menders
NEW FOUNDRY eke *MACHINE SHOP. c• E.'Avu•tx", Jr., V im Pmi`iii"nt `t Tonne--ere i and iIS tempts at murder, anima:a on the Year-
NoTICK-The bust - nese of the We firm,- . 1 - I' ' ''•-r"etEm i • e'reT- I ' - '
Elan4,l-er la Pe_tir , ille to s I i'. ly a.vera.lre lei about 25910 each mi ll ion of the
,r t rit Tea of Marta A Entriken will lin :in:dinned ha i'" ,
Nem- S. Wells (see • repel:own l .-
1e
_,.. WILLLAIII JI SIARTZ, at his near Poem- i
~• k ~,!,. Rmi .a.
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r ual., tul= dry and Martine Shop, on 11aueh Chunk i 0 ottLhea. -- Geti..J--M- 10 iii-eL ' . Atilt noel iis t o t h e Ita li an States .-=.--Tiw first
street. in tbe borough et Patel:lle, all-: . J. P. ‘IIIITNEY. Agent.- . , • •
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. sz4 Next doer to Attners' Rank. Pottovllli , . 'of thew_ lii nartutna, which at present is,so
eesieg• st s: BLAND'S' Smith Shop, lle,will manutec. t .
tun , ail kind!. of 'STEAM ENTITICES and PINPS. of any I . Sort 2.1 • ' ' , ,i'''' 4 Y' '. • : distineuiiiied ' above,all the rest for its pea
pewee wed capacity for radii( orrbresklol , 04 a: P 0.10022: • INDEMNITY. . I ; ! p ress in fIVR institurfons. And it appears hp
'r 'Alt'ii ntliPefts. Engines, liticiaing Crikiders. Mater ~.
hee'eo, ; the reuuta4; 0 crime giyea front the police in
Toyer, and ..thei saschinfty, Ee Mast rt sates, ofFrli - IE FRANKLIN
Na
Ist•sd stet most aliPtere o4 en"te°• e t - lem. nir''"/" 11 " nak . i a pb-LiNd,4o4, tlfike, No. 1151.13-4 Chesnut sirisit. . Alfieri, and thed hr Inns in Mittermater. that
Li caller RAILROAD Ind mart cam. war EMU Biters. ut., lin that kiit„l„Nlo tbre , yearly, average of trier
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Being a prisitlcal ina , binise and attondimt. personally to . teas ~
every department of th , . establishment, Persons- li , lnFt I Charirs N. ilincter, t ai t e , 44 ,m, „: , 1J. 1} 1 . 1 , h ,..7 , 4 9, , ,,,.. • tiers.iA 101 . if So that the moment lie come; to
Mitt orders mar rely - 111rh„Perfect eafetv nu haying their I ' Th om , ihr,,• .
i a Popish ttiuntry in allich the struggles ' of
0,,e, reolermed pis quetly ATI•1 in the veer - Twat manner. , 1 % . 4 ~..„,.. 5 , ~, ..,, **Apt. tt as - to, ' -
All to-r•aas harm,: ..isilis arainst the nem et Martz k : ~,L . , „ I ~,- ; . v.f ... - e..,7,15, B wan i - the •pebple ints , e sornewhLtt relaxed the I
t moton. wilt- pr.": 011 the :.tae fer teillerdent 10 she eh- - .1.1 , e1.• it_ . Until. Morris Palter ...it. L yol.e. Ithe ,proportion a murders instantly
de 5.i.n..-4 to .4 oil ••••,,ae„ruil....: ~ad :1'44'1,11 1 l'i, the x 1 ;.-It u• Fe Pl,l • I n-ornate. p• Milinent. Or 1111.11"et1' ', ' ', ' 1. . - -
- Cr- '"-
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f. - )tifprti)mtr).... II"oks.ear);)I.
vtrs. H5h.(115.....1),c) )
Ilyth; fluttrt, I:.ar• '
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Iknkirar,
I....hint•r_..iryytemilirlx.:;4,lA.,:i •
t•--ri'ta.ltai.Ctort.; , . Itriitt, Ilan Is-tt.II,
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11.434.-t.:ltails. spilt,a. tar, Satt..,, , I , ,tt
t tt a Its, srghtr, Itt hiq0.y.5.,..: j .
• h .1,1 Tar...salt . is•ratt In.u.l'itt..l,, .., I'. '
L.,:attv:. , i ; •
,-- ~... I "Is. rettlttC,, , l. Clay. 21.n.,..1.„ • •
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. ir tt, ,rat.... ,I.tlt tor..
o. Ithauta_re. I'La ;, I.:
t• -t p1a..4 , i. Stags... - -
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• UN DAY EICCURSION TRAINS'.
gimi5..,.....4,:.„..,.......-__,...._,..7...-...:„..„4„_____.1
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IN AND AFTER 81 - INI)AY, JUNE
I Atli, ant oTtr, ft.ll.Aing Sttu4isr:unn.l
KNl , r,ss, „Xx , I.i<.,c,cor Traits sstll
11,:lttl, , Iplatn at 7' ; M,. rat 1 ts•lssrls front {'quo-
ramss , st ail IV:ty
st fpltnering: ststitms ths , Lours ,stass.,l:
rk-sys :
. Z.. - 4‘11.0 . OS 1 Tinel
f A. 11. I
..... Ptrikan . . 7.:ki Leavk,‘ P•atFyille. ten
.-.:. l'h.vnisrille
M. Passes Mt. Carbon< 4AIT
• Pm:lams-1r , ; fk.l, , ‘ . - 11, lls.ren 4.11
llnadi mg 9.r., 46 it..., ..,:i.
_ „....„„ f, ; -..; ; ,i 10.1.1 - l'actstosn- '' 4.1. 1 .1
• Mt_ Carbon •- ti 1t351' - 4 141.. - rstssitls it.2S•
.... at l'ultsvilla FU. ArriTec nt.ltipld's 7..:Pi
FAIII- - .S.
l'' ,, -....,... Eutinal /Yip, ~,r , and down. in ,Ni,. I eves:
• - -LI. l'ltilaltsio Phi - emirs - ilk and biz). ,sarc. , day, si I
FwEstosem. 4 175
...
- - 4- • Reeding.• - - - ~2 33
• -;„ •'- i IS. FlAren, Mt. esrlsm ft I'attull.l9, 4 (10
' • 11....ii - nr. l'+'Pottsrille aa - t, hick Mir. day, 1 50
ei-N,.11-x-rzars ear Tied Cala Mess. Trains. Alt tictets,
:..ra l 4 pereased berym eutrrith: the ears.
1 , 'al , ,• ~.. -- -2-2-1 Y
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PASSENGER . TRAINS.
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...• P• r• --- •Abil'. l, ,-"'-' i an:,:ps isicrkiito7Twecri in the 'million: The
• - Kl 711.• :-.... :b. , '4 , 14 •n ,- i.ined. if? 1...1nit, - -tet 1..•••• , t '•••f. , iti: - ttn• :ete. -; , 4..... rir.:l ~..i4 priierty. it. 114:3 and :..ititirk - , at.
m s ., at 1,4 ~,, h p ; ...,.. ! ,ip,, ll t with ,is,,;r lT ity. ' i ..c.. r next It 41411 itravitice is the TWO Lombahlie's,
f ill'll:T.', orrtiE PIIIIADELPHIA 1,•„:„.„..i le,. •,,.,.-,• era,. ii i - - •
I f 5,..t . , :in-; 'ltsitea.t.--Slinnuer, .trtainnrnent.— .11 WILL! AW J. MA liTia, ?T.' eoln , itie h-i‘', re•--r5...1 a latke Continint.t 'aid_ -,• w h ere t t h ( i•-•p - 4, N l a 6 :tin sunrnnan an d nen „...•
iTarli NH 1. API - .1.1.111 ATO 1.117,4V11.1,C, ,:...rlt '. I+'l - .1111 Ir 2 - it 1 , 54 ..rett ', •• ;IL. n Heil n.rlitinri: Carl , al stet Pet wifely in..ffi•iffett, • • ' •t- - - • 4 I
,
s:I-l i kn , r XV 1 7 . 1 , --i":. ti:e-n• wt.( 1..• two 4 . , , , , ..iiiret -- '•• ' '-,i' -•••-- •• •" • --- . 3.'- at auiplP r.r .7neti .1 th the I.. 4 mia. ._ . iiiirditlsl); theipriaportion of crime instantly rises]
• •-- - l‘il , - ••• 3 u=0...... - , •%••‘•pi,t-.1.•-0.....•. l'allsai-i l •lits.', WASHINGTON' IRON` ! - tii•• ,• ,• 4 , ...v .. n - I •= ,, ,iirvi.44.l**lllllllrLagAiti ; for. by the returns of .Mittermaic.r, the
~•,, -ociPeiii,pet• • - - : .1"01 t WIC {lle. Pa. / , . ii5.ig,.t.,.:1,.. , :air too 33 Alt •` . .t .1.13•1341* • a Vry vilialasi 4.:- .-'• , , ' ,
. -, li ' ~
3 earie average cti nturderti in the Lombanlies,
, .. . "4..4'.ii , .1.iti LIN ti. ' " '.3 IV dr.!. .t lill-••4•. xi-4 , ... , 11111i Ivei"e„ 1 - 2 ,- - ~.. . ~,,,i,l • ,'-. k
-- XX pr.- , Tr.{ a le-it," Vhilad-4.cattaeisify„,,ar t p.rS;rw. rt . _
~,, ,b. 1tt, 7 7.31i.1 cf ft, Viline,i• l-?•1!‘ , Insll'IY - f 1t.. , rt,,....5.,,,,,' 't . ". .7 .L .. • 1:: ::),41,. i . 1 . .a1.:1 . iLS .....i.a . , or tte . ont eir.....TY=FITE Ltieftt'tit . talillio4 of
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. ...it 7•.. - ..i...k. i 4. The Id Ay Train le•Art-4 Isilttn. : An . ~ ....4 .. .; ,., Zr Shot- :New , . tai:hhi, 7•1?..-T , ,414 I :''' , .. ,4 . 7 I“ , A1 t. ,1, • ,,, , 1,. .-•-••••"" - c. 41 : ,--- 1 4e1 .4......
... , ... 7, .. , , l6_ psiptilf ! tion. ! Nex.t ia,,4traler is hagoted
- dia 2 ,. - hunJ A TA .I,, , ept,KL. At 1 1 . wrinek. A- .7•L • -• '" envied Vefifteil Lira nral isallalan ,r,, ,A. ~. ,
Art,Eloo. l :c LiN K. • " - • • uo ftvntlriii on Nr.rr, lA.:Lai etreit. where
• .. _-_-..- • ,7' • •• ''' , 41.••••0,09T 1-7 - scatty, in,1% . 4.11, according up the same atp
WAr Train 1aT.... , I•htlattelphi‘ &WV. i'llarint Slata ' tile+ are pripareit.in rte./7111 , f at' alslAl7. for iimehinory .1,- T...p. r4r y L.',,,,, ii , - 4"2....154 1 0 : tat/rill; tiii.elNirti#. of all crimes for the nine
• ••. at t% aclork. P. M. Tice Extreci Train IslTL'ir - !tram , and ta• - n- ••••41 1 a.• Mestn -Firezili,n.all Minix of year.. „4,1,„.,.. their i n ,,„ r p,,, r , t h in , a 1.-eli . 4 , of' eLtieen 4aas..
.: -,-- . --.: A4. - :,.. 1 1* - n.s.: 116.'...,.. 64 mu ....a .., , the ''
--, i' i... dial - . osnfr Nindas a. at it •,,, r•ti,ii.. l'i 31. ' an: fin- lioliin.: Nal!. Oriat !and n-n , Milk- " .- inre ,- ..... 4 0, tiacr Paid uf-v 4 t-'d• • a , P 0 2ufvu;n tit , •C'fi'lr' d 4'''''' i It''' ? ' ' 't-4 • ."'P" -'''.?'''*•'' kuic 4 ' 4 Oil
it- 'VIOL iyV, PAA:in , .l REA.01.,44.. ,I.,,ul4., At il ft e pn./.:.1”..c.•.e4111r-ak.nic Drift t - ata. a-I int , ta .. , ,,4 4..,..4ar....1. , ..,••• hp are. then-VT iill.-nilviz , ,eidenc, of ' yaiisr9i...'.lollge;„ ;Staking FIFTY. miiraerOoeacti
•• . i'hi•cioilitlli, nt, t' , :• - ", - .1%.., nii.arli.s. A. !€.. and 4 i.cl" LUG:ma Castings. atv•h ail Chairs 64. Flat apt T Rail,'
tin 3 .0 U t3 -4'. 'f''' in ''''" l ”'''' I " 'O, l 3 :: ! I Ti abilit " ; million, o . itteTte.nial a halftimes More than
• . .‘. ',omit... P. m. Far rotiertni., at it o'eloeh :it En.na.. Snitches. der_: all S.ll4df. et eats and tar: nittit iron d.h.f..f414•11 V. Sl.,:r ‘riiii I,r , `LSPthrte.'.. La LA., till,. ' '. , ..! '. ''. i
.1: ~.. ii ''.i . mud I. ' ,. .1 ....L, I' ¶l. Slisltirig. itehli practical Ef14 , 113111C5.. and basin.; made •., , •, c ivAtit'Eit N. tiAht•it ;At. 1.,..i4 0 ,t. in tiiiTainb. 1n Sicily ii”-aia. the returns for
' -• '• severa i - es:rs, , as - give:fin Mittermaier 'make
..•h Traiin !OAT at all th. n:athota •fl.•nif.the Line. • . Ile , demanda or the'enett Ite,:tun their sin It fee year% . :en 4141,vi .1. It Ot.itax., SeeretarT. • , • t
FARE:ti - ' a 1.., ill kinds . .4 Maehtunry in tandr link , nt busbies*. they The*.nf-setitaeattita been appiiinto acent ae th 4. af, ,, v,
I.i.t chne• , 47325. :_11P.1 .-- LASSTAII.S. darter tlinneietnei. that arniii. done at ilieir e s:ablaut...en( ...,
mentitnied inatitntion, and is ana-t. t , ~,,t , ,i , it _ ' the Minitel-' avenPre of inurileri 1.74,. which
1 ...1a: in 11111n.1.4A -1113. ill -:::, - 5t 4,1 wit; 4 1 -.,...411.41' 3 .11ai l an alt trim stay' t e as Critelli irillrii, , Eur , n 4...,,. n ,r er s , .1.4.,,1pair,c, rd prsT.rir. si the k t ir.-.gt
.. Lacs ; rilititi.c 'NINETY to each million. or hien.
• •31.,. ..:1 , Pr:Anti:lm 1 Ail. S-1. Mil. Alt erif-÷t, thatikralir nei - el ,, i, mud pruzaptly es.e.l n0. , A.: , • • AND - Itiii l'a•- • ""t • - EL• • • • •••
A•'L • . ty-tacc; aiiiio halt times more than in En. , land
A i•` . 4.113 1 , l'•. r 1•• • • in, 2 i'.. ..• - i• , frit,i on the tii tat reaiinnakde t.m....1.. ' ' Votarittie:Jan, - 11., 1R.7.1. -••-, r. - - •
rat.: All I .. ..A:0 , 1111, 4- start of taniflrt 3.1 itiafiroad Stn.. , , Jfiti.ti Y. WI 115. 1 --.- --- • i -Anil nolie-as to the Pa34l States.. The Pon
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14 -- ...turlerkan 1.1.,1i, Vlurlrll2,.-111 ,-% [AMA rater the . - - TH.N..ii•••- VC litiN. • Utica'. goyiprionent,.riaturally anxious to - en•
. • 1
„,] 1 ,„.. r ,,,,,,t,0 anti a tieket. 3 AM en: ' 'A' li 4i.tk . -
- - --- - • tit' .til l in!.Markness the'drea'ilful '
,T, . , i shroudin,, _mess • ,
...1131 state of 'the
..teauttr so Trust t'empsev:itt l'ltlisdelpitia.' , O. I . i.. le- - 1 .
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.);,,,, I se - 4;1,...,1 autos, theatres d,„.,, L. ,. „E 0 ,,,, i CuUll . , liss, e taken care to publish no otOnl,
STOVES & TIN WARE. I cu. -ell9,Touai..oo‘,_c
. HAR.Li ,._:i i,
riltrat , A -
L - ; : Ire . turn! , tili - crime. But hapzily for . our su „ b•
•- I i.7onsinue t 0 maks; Icasirannes on lino on the ;nest LSSfer. : i *et l" -- t irolll r ' t ,th' 6l ' ll ' usG4l ngunnautra. t'}n, u - li
LIBERTY STOVE WOR.KS., i ..H. , l«nra.. -- .. ; /v. BOATCI4 . ' print:red some time since, Icsv: or.
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and 1-10140wssalu'e rhulldrYt ' 1 The Capital being - paid up and f }melted, togetherwriel 1 tier ek theatntish Government for commercial
a issege and tunigantly increasivireserred . fund, offers a
i purpOses,liind which has been printed tiv! or
att Tun undersigned Invites the attention of
WitoLs_., tb II *suss Ind etbe mate ^en;ralls. ' PrrlS='t . rornritY to ibw inmirea. :-:; .. 1 ;
• ILh- 2; ' • • • v • ejte' ' f ~ 4 ' ; Tin? 3 . extmitiais aut.3 la laid 3toaitt.r.; hsitTearly ex !oar. 1 der of L lf:lflianient, the annual average of:
t lazx to their Lupe rarioty of . rue 1 ...reuses .. ores. .
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~- 4 ' l 'nlf l7ll4 ”- - ;-* the ' l l l 'il L'nbtna" a- I ""l'neni. el': " 1• is ; ,i, ••
;Nt -,, r. .. , 2.1 threp vforts en:rottenest ' " Tire I. 9 l l lin l LnY adds Bisrs pas - F./mkt in the harass- e 0 . e ,
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,- ' •.. _ , ~,,, f ni . lit, The: e r g Bone,. nppopriAt r a. In Itee,-;*ep, i ftChLitleta •ILL ao•g,
.4.4UCtl e US dill population is i
for safe.
ilf-ii. Lists of trines w ens Idr-eyeing:lc cis - Ilona fall des-' 1511 e sna the s.onnia Bonn" in Ile ,s eztawre 1 • 49 - .3 -t=iint tai only 1) ,,:„.qt1iv,11.5,,,giceS ItitOVe, ti1LE.Ilt:531;1113.111;111
tyke Pm of alt the dlfterVAA . TAet , .ll! , li‘t r.:tosee4 este tee fors! an eeddltion of tr.b";:f 50 to esters - $7...0r51e Insured mud .•i • tile s'
L.•;
reds r „,,u v i„ ; ~,,,kie g pi4 e . / 1 w .'hash wally, pid yh,.,, i 1 TfilitTSlirli'ett? La( Ii million of the populatio
warded les mail, free of etorzo. '; At'
, . . AItINAT A- LAWRENCH. I ti Aisleteeoete a claim. Instead Ist' Si: x' Originally input , :or firprit . Otyht tunes more than in England ll
ftnran otre :.y. Olus e Vonrth. Ishllo-7,7phis. est ; She teat fq4i.t'eumant so .51,14.17 to: tits next iii aze , B ut ik. s t.ei t t s I A P opery owns a more tea j fai I
A itra.t :ifs 155.11. '414..:;t0 'to 0,212 50 fur st-ery SLCOLIF tklebtters In All. CUM , pro- • 4 o ~,
, - E p ee
~,,, ..mt.e. t,-. theuppee e l. 1.
r sad of suede:L.... ‘ A.cel MIMI. PLUM Ibis. VOL, in the neightert 1
STOVES 7 STOYES tI , ' ' wtel.'h 4 4;ittlelnE make - an - I c.v4r. VI '"A;PA' A ll6 ' l (41 Pse I ink luniidiiiii:of Naples, which, is, if Ftessibie ,
tit, • - ttirn.i.t. swAnnnottr the Franklin institute. ' root np.r: the prentiutos Istld. globous incrossing the au- :- i ; s'i .e.e,, : . .., so e' s , ' ;
• - .f l'itilad.elphls. -', We, the nrdersignod, st - taald ; nu-a} pelnium.- : ~. • - . : more i,opem uiatt we Papal btate3 Tuem-i
~,nti. . ,5 . . ,, ,? . ...., ,, -, 1 t5 . e ., iLy r, r i a t 1 ,, Wa , ,, ,r a_ . ;, , t , 511 , 10 1, 9 1_,t.z trj r, h ,,, ... t pu ir,,,,. b11‘. „ 7:; . ;
! ; ;Thr,,,,,,,
14d -1 i,r.v.., stasscrallir • • :, ; h'elve aridl , in which,-n IS-14$, the Pepe woks
r
~ ,„,_ tc - -- Vitt !A:lir:it:nix of •oils. Stoves( 21;mo I 1 Arrepen r.c..ti ' 1 ? ...,.. ,
stvlot a- ren/ttn-- ; refuge when dving.from his own subjeets; , the!
..i.; D. Ltantwere :, :.: '' i .. • _ •
t
ell orti-es..7s oze w• II LLese Illness we : J-se-at it anteeet.m.c.. 1 ; .10.1.,,,5y stuith.. 1. L st,,,,utriik mouth; I erinthist:',eniendar of one yearTas • given in!
3,, ~,,, r 1,,r• • -4-I,eils 4 it.,.111.
our lt , oksi.-.is ika , :tr.: r.:, , rt.c. tl-.3:.11 , , putlaitar tto-i. . Joseph Ventre. .
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wt. - . at flied tees allssn•ed Io k high role.- wo would ret-r, I Th.SISIS P. Jaeries:, . %,' VI harke Lesris:; - i faire OW . .. tl i''. tie' of the last IN,,xollllllull-i10r1..1
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e store a the raga: eothoznios.l one In use. ase: ' ; Joseph T.-11SII-e. ;'. .I,,hn r,....5.3,-k. ,: t stuns [Laid awful - number of. 1043 murders 3I
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we warro4l(l-1 4 1: 0 ilise tcl.ll , best with on,-meth the fusel.' ' l'amphlris containing table 4 rates and estplawalona, I .„ . .1„;,„i t. ,;,s, - i.,,,,„ r pa b ti ,,, wis -A en ti tt l e a ver t
then am 01;1:;.r stun.' eau 111.3.14 , 1 this F.l , stl Rs/eked the; ,foitti of 3ppliaEior, and tutlatr,: . lsa , ..nuaziara taxi km 11.iglat I """ 1 " e ;. -`e''',. ''''
;Letts, Sis-rtai. so also ...re ojer,4,-,firo..a ti.', nrier.„ ~.- ess. es/Yr the ..Mco.. . • c.. e 1 , l '.5 0011,1100,...1011 •es OBE 111. 7 NDILEIS AND SEVEN
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td, , ,,t,re. Troy.*4 W./..41; Lisidles sel•lersied. }V• rd Sweet: '.ltii- The subscriber L. -ssent•Lic tho eltlYTe• 00111PAtY 14.. 1 an ' i ., L. morn 'than in heretic Eng- i
e;.;reiplei reek . Too:MS C.,,1r1: 1.11!!ite!... le- as- , irr. es ' Sebusltall (lowers• and will ellt.st insursares. arid Aire 11141tir Miiiie in the whole of, Italy, where Thiel
sort:new of t'r'ek steel i'srler .10,, ni,• tlio teat lir the ; al/ necessary iuto•rtuation on t. 74.4 subject. --' r 1 rep,,„„,h ',..:p
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fa,,e. 11.4 with a -call teloa-r jag...L..01.Z e Lyolseok . • ; ' April 5.1.52., •' llrols.; ' ;er 131bie - lior heretic is tolerated, we gathers
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to hi.... a.a‘....17 aaweattra. in Me 11,,,A h.t. artames.„ a - - -
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() F F I(: Fl of the Schuylkill Niu........C0.. yur ia 01,, ~. ..- t t at , lino.* and Lnan ''' .4l ' s kwilell " Tth-n- ' " ,,L a 7, l ,' ~1 1 „,,, 4' l ' q; '. • i Protesurnetind Popish cutout:ldea_ ,
, ttt anal ley- Tes Kettle.. Ihals Geol., itsittanrila Ware. , to , r shortno - „ ~, . 1
r . . 4 - , i:' , 4 - l' , -. Ispannodecui sse !tering an 4 flonetiti.: l'avas. Sal ' , lens. ; Alt-V°l''l hit Ilarvelm.a44proulptls suprdlest cu rut- ! F4IL • AP , sake of greater distinctness we I
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sae. 4--. tlee b.--e- bow (bit' largest owl be 4 gm, of aw • . tits I; 1 *:: ,4 : .1 144 31 - 4' ' ' 19. 1 r .
LL ; merit of 'the foregoing mast valuable statist
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tr. They ...lila therefore4,..koll t..) /sal andergatoine his • .... $ F''• .. 50nu .,,,,,. m. this ty,10i .. i . 04
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; tot Mats of all ,leareplistathisule, to entre. ` i r -,p,,e t,,.! .' • f 1:15 _!'tom Jaly . 1 1e.
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At' the ' l ' l ' t • lr l' i ellirtL" stets t. . 31 e"ne Mat' t- e ,..; 1 ; •. ; abe e l " . Dark - ~tiaf4.rd... fLr teirnittg out eusuan week. ere l' "' ft ' "'"-: ''' 'r : !I
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- 1' el telennedy, e sti i 7377; 70 - : 1 9I- ; feet zualideat. arra the experience use of the firm hie had , i D c „ . 4 I 4' 15 . 941 ;al Igor ; rt. , ad . mootoio.
,_ ...__._l 'being- porsundly erocegted InAhe bueiness for a toxicaveref I . .•.,, A . T , ~,,, :or, i-r .u. ,,5 1, -
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CV J !ergs, ;SO• IS ;: .;0 i NEW TIN WARE„ ' i. , 7 „....-.. and a. general bnewlestp el suet greeds tue onit eur , !-; .„-, I - 1, 1 .
'serlits: et Lett; r• - j , -.. . , copper sad Elctive Massutatetery. - I 'region. that we... Wier rthitscl*res On girth:: annelid/sit to ; B A r i om , 44,-....A-47.: Si I A period of lo i nga , e ii .
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nargicireut shl l'rtssals. arid the pntilie r.!. .rall; mantas i 3 nr stark. im , ;it- t , oar Petals+ &exam tot • 'i . I .-.' -1 :
il.tzni i.tillv, - . is i 74 7 - 2 a . C . ',' '.: - all that hlt ` I •
" . :- , :rts** lord. : .., , ,5 ! ;4 , .72 , 4; ' ; ~_,- 1 - I` .. , L 1 _,.. ~...,. " wne." l .Sed in the aborts falets.• VI 11 . 01 Piensr r lil *to fAvor.. :: 11 -s with A alit aid fan. twr I - v rArk .. a „ 1 .14,4, 1 '..6.4-C , ..' 16:19 [ii yrs- Ili theirhirty.ona.
1 1 -V...town Latolitlf.. ;73 "••' 'LI. ,2 , i' ST , -----. t ''"" ."''''''''' '''''ir ,,, r 4l,l ti an extensive vise. :. we glee nllttiallestlitat Ante:sec and irill IMMIX A gams i lgi . .us,ts'46! : 1 1 1Crf.inieW
Prt t01,,0_ : , 7, , ,, !; ~70 • :•,a . ~...; . • • that he 1s 011ahled to well Lao goods ,at ores 1. de, ;aware espial to representation: all we ask is actrial. "I i
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11,44- .L.. - u - AL • • ,; 7 , 1 4 ,.';' ::- - ', 1' ,, , ,, t , f4 l ' other 4111La' r.er.ablifiltl3.ti is the ocolat.y. Alia assert fa :.• ' 1f , ..7 1314 1 -k- 4 :- • - i:-. ;31-41i- ;r 1. . , yt-32
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' - med. 'Mr. Seymour takes first a:few or 64!
Oat capitals, commencing With zlitiaden•--11
Tile' Regintrnr-Geuemrs returns. to Parliair
meat tir. the number - of births" in , Enilandli
and Wiles for 1851, gives 78,300 Tor thy !
• Isandott division } which contains. a lioptdmil
tion of 2,162 t 236. Of this number ; 15,A :
097 were legitimate, and 3,303 illegitiinate,4
which shows that only flew per cent of the
' births in'that great metropolis of the World'
are illegitimate - -; and the returns for the pre;! '
• violas 'year give the same proportion.
Now; in Petrie., twenty years ago, accordi
ing to It. Gacrrv, in the gtatistietielforate, the:
. proportion of Illegitimate to legitimate births
was Ito 1 17-1,01/ , and the Prefeetis returns '
for 1850, published by the • Docent des 1,4
gii , .r a, *ye . the. total number of
. - birtlts in
Paris for that year as 29,628, of which 19,92 r
were, legitimate, and 9,707 were illegiiimatel
In other words, in. the Capital of France;
twenty years ago, 3.5 per cent. or more: than
one-third of the Balite'population were , bias:.
Mids.: . -'.- •
_,-; •.. - : 4
Threing next to- Velgitun; the constant!
boast of Poperv::----Tbe government reqtros
for 1850 give the total number of birth is
Brussels at '5,281, of which the legitimate
• were 3,448, and the Illegitimate '1,833, tnak j
ing the illegitimate births about 35 per cent
.or rietictly one-ihird 'of the whole! Yet, ev'en
this detiloreble state of things is imtter th a !
the condition of Popish Munich, ,the capital'
of Bavaria: . By the returns for the yearlBsl4
the total rturaber of births in' that city
,wal ,
,
' • 3,464, and of those, [ 1,762 - were legittinateu
and 1,702 illegitimate. In other.•wordi,fdr. !
ty-sipht per cent., or near one-half of the po 1
j
, nlation are illegitimate ! .
Turning next to Vienna. we find front th I
statistical mbles-,piepared by the Imps *
COlitmisaien, and pnblishedtfiere in 1852, the
1
the total number of births in thateity in 183
was 19,241, of livhich 8,881 wern legitimate,
-and.10,360, orleonsidembly oven osa-rist.q
were illegitimate; and, from the Same tablesii
..it appears that!the average 2,starlf • prOpution
of illegitimate Ito legitimate was, from 1830. '
to 1838, 44 per cent.; from 1839 to 7847, 48
per Cent.; and from 1848 to 1831, ririr-owi
per cent. In ether Words, in one of The most!
Popish capitals in Europe, .we see - bastardy
, steadily increalting for twenty4ine u ti
tit more than osx-nets of the births are HIM ;
gitimatelll . Does the reader exclaim, Can
this• have anv , pandlell in the. zivilized word?-
Ves, it ass a parellel—ay, add is far outdone
in another European capital-i-atiil that is the
holy city. of koore. We have found that the
Pope and bis.cardivals hay taR reen good cart .
to
to publish 110 criminal return • :Of their,Coun
try. Bui fratn the Italian s tisties collected
-13 y Mittermaier, it appears ill t the yearly ac=
crage of foundlings expos L iii'- the city - of
Rome is 3,160; while the nn ual average of
its births i5'4,373111 This 1 n. city contain!.
lug. .--sclusive of priests, nu nks, and nuns,
about 130,000 !souls. And it ' is 'stated in Dr,
Btrirring`i Report, that 73 per cent of thesii
wretched foundlings die in the airman foundi
ling establishnients: 'One 'day 'well qUestioit
if Sodom and Gomorrah ev4 eiceeded this,
Arid yet this i . . the. city of the f ,Aurch, emi r
tainhig, in 1852, d Pope, many ' Cardin.ll4;
t 29 bishops,. 1,280 priests, 2,092 monks, 1,699
~,:itnis,_b.esides ;numbers of ecclesiastical pal
oils!!! Nearly three-fourths, or about scr t
usrr-rnaxi per cent. of all thechildren born
it Rome are Autalings, while in Protestant,
Londonthe number of illegitimate births is
- mily rors per Ceritlll • , - I
-' 'the foregoing statistics are arranged in the
following Table: . - 2 - i
To say that attempts have loaf and often
been made to explain the cause tit the aerate,
is noiney but it will be new to many raid
ers to bete that prozress lets been made is
reasonine about this Interesting phenomenon,
as welt, as in the demonstration of fact* less
diffeult of proof. According. to theorists, the
cruse: ItraiteilieViad in - eertaiti elTiciiiisf te e
fraction, or metegettenus of cloud strata, or
the presenceeiif matella a 0.4E4'03 form - in
the atmosphere, or to cold„ or to electricity;
'while others regarded it ne etieinkal—belong
itig to remote ,space. Among so many ex o
plamoions, which was the tree one? This f
was a question. not easy to decide, and so sa
vans have gonelnn experimenting and 4tecu
latirig with praiseworthy diligence and curl.
ositv ; for the one as well as the other is es
sential to the preereof science.
Professor.de la'Rive, of Geneva = is one off
the le,te who have made the aurora a Special I
object of stud''. Nearly twenty years ago, het
suggested thee to one and the same cause
was due the origin of hail, of electivity, of the
variations of the magnetic needle, and of the
iterate; and he now finds himself in a po
sition to state, that, the view then put forth,'
has been confirmed by all subsequent Osier
vations, . As chraniiders of the advance of
science, We think we may worthily
. offer a
brief outline of his theog, as derelciped .by
hinr iii the Riplaithesette L'ltiverstik de Genere.
Let us presume that an auroral burealie is
always preceded by the formation of a sort of
vaporous veil on the horizon, which 'titles
slowly to-a height of from leer to Endegrees.
Presently that para.:liar& sky which il an
the maguetie meridiatt of the pLece oft °beer
vatiou, begins to darken widea brownish hue
pasim= into violet, and embracing the seg
ineut of a circle. The edge of this segment
is honleeed by a luminous arc of brilliant
white light, that: eel:at:times quivers and dan
ces, and appears in a strange kiln' of effer
ceseence fig hours together.A pla'y of colors,
through every tint, from. the darkest to the
lightestwith bewildering rapidity, long stream
ere tleth upwards to the zenith'. and a sea of
flame, traversed by . Jerk rays, floods the
northern sky. Then at that spot to which
the magnetic. needle points, the rays curve
together, and form what is called- theectown
o f the aurora. This result is, however, rare:
. when it does take place, it always announces
; the conclusion of the phenomenon. The ',iv.
i e ftlec l phre, euid andulattone. disappear, and Stain
nothing but a'few pale ashen gray clouds are
i seen in the beaten,. .
;• These - appearances, which are familiar to
ninny poisons, are attended bv, certain re
; Mirkeble phenomena; a creplta' ting noise,
for example, not unlike the rapid flutter of a
I distant sail, which has been populerly de
: scribed is the noise made by the pettocoate
I of the merry-dancers ,• and this wind- ii tie
;,• companied by a peculiar sulphurous m
odor.—
Positive electricity, too, bas at such ties
been found' in the air; the direction of the
I magnetic needle melergoesperturbationemore •
I or less intense, and so unfailiegly,. that, K..
I
Arago, whesr• pursuing his researches in the I
1 lower vaiilo of the observatory at Fetes, Could
lalweee atinounce the appearance of the nary
I ra in ourheniisphere from the movements of
his needles. -Daring an aurora in November;
1648. the instruments of thg electric telegraph I
between - Fiore/tee and Pisa were as strongly =
I magnetised as though the hatterieee-which I
was not the caseaabad been in action.- The
eattipaaoes of ships at sea have been at times
i at) disturbed by the aurora, that the vessels
...
i steered a false route; anti the error waSouly
= detected lifter the-phenomenon passed away.
1 We thus see a very intimate relation -be'
i tweeu the aurora *and certain Magnetic or
t electrical effects: sold now we may premed!
to 31. de la Rive s theory. ' The atmosphere„;
ihe says, in its normal state is constarelyt
i charged with a considerable quantity of pas-I
I itive electricity, which increases in propertied;
1 to the height; while the earth, op the eon.;
I Crary, is charged with negative electricity. a -1
Between these -two a precise, of reeortipoeition 1
or neutralization takes place ; most frequent- t
lv by the humidity of the air; at times, by'.
j tie ?all of rain or spiny; and less frequent&l
:by thunder-storms and water-spouts, 1
which,'
in a very energetiakem, exhibit the tendency I
of these two accumulated electricities to unite..' .
The winds verve also to mingle. wafting the'l
foositive to the negative ' and the reveree.
I 1
It has been proved that the euxth is al-1
I most perfect electric conductor, and that it ie . !
constantly traversed by elective currerasse- I
A.ceending to 11. de. la Bive, theee curreabsi
are produced by the positive electricity of the.
atmosphere which etiterS the earth at either I
pole, because these points being always cov
ered by condensed vapors, etresent . the best
conducting medium. This is the normal
proces=s fur .establishing an equilibrium be
tween the two electriemes i the intense elec
trical discharges-which take place', particu
larly within the tropics, constitute/the *Varia
ble or accidental process:
~/ .
It is at the poles that the great electrical
discharge takes place. "This disehargea'sbys
M. de In Rive, 'when it has a certain degree
of intensity,-will he luminous, especially if, as.
is nearly always the ease near the poles, and
sometimes in the higher regibas of the atmo
sphere, it meets on its scli,t with those ex.
tremelv tenuous frozen particles out of which
the lodie,:a• ciontls and reuses nre,formed." Of
the.,existence of these particles, and in incon
ceivable numbers, there is tio sort of doubt.
; In the, balloon ascent of Verret and Biala at,
Paris, in 1850, the man:mats found fllt:env:l,-es.
on a sadden, although the sky Was cloudless.
in the midst of a thin transparent haze, which
419 ,' - , - ; was alone produced by needles of ice so smelt
In other words.,*the average of illegitimate 1 as to he scarcely visible. -Lunar haltee; rain
births in England is little mate that:J . lex per I* and snow, almost invariably precede an as
cent., while at Attetria it is about eiierraato i 'mu.= it is to the presence of these needles
per tem! l - . . that the bales are due. and the rainend snow
•
Mr. Seymour next nroceede t contrast to -their condensation of aqueous ,vapers.—
O
p roteetee e and po p i s h ei ng e or ,,, e ,,,,e me i n , They form also the auroral vein through
sirs are
ces, and finds his results to he still 'the smite. I which, owing to their tenuity, the -
Even taking' the very worst ''rot coke- I visible- .
tries, he finds in RZtrian Catholic ' reentries i From simultaneous observatiens, made he .
a state of. matters Which is still weree. • -For observers forty or fifty miles avert, the ptirlale
lax of the aurora has been ascertained, and
instancy. in' Popish Austria - the illegitimate
birthi areforteefire per cent, while'. iii Proles- 1 its height above the earth determined. tli
-taut Prussie they are silken. In Protestant .ra n gt, = . t .
_ft° l n f; 84 -' t r us lea kt al ee i t thi : t t e en l =
Neteray, with a population in 18331'0f 1,194 f 1 ne t Lue
t re mi:s rt uler 4t e. \kith respect to the au.
elle the prepmtion of illegitimate births is I of reason to believe it to be
froueseren to tight per tea., whilein * Popish I rn ourall.rchr there is
Sty,rie, with t similar amount ,of Pephlation,l a luminous ring, with its centre at the north-
1,004,971, it is trcently s fintr per era magnetic pole, and cutting the magnetic I cent: to Sive- 1
iele ; meridians, winch converge towards that pole I
de n, w i th a population °A. :2 1 93,144- in ----' t it right-miles. Hence it is that the app.-
the illegitimate births are tram :tier teta., , mat summit of the arch always appears to be
while in Upper mid Lower Austria,with a f .
... . in the magnetic. meridian of ihe place of eb- 1
Population truly equal, ` 4244 ' 36A ' h eY e --- serration. The arch, moreover, is supposed
ecenteefire per cent. l If in Protestant elle
p to bare a-sort of rotary movement from west
env the per tentage rises to A nd. "'" in `°- to ease which is precisely what might be Fed
pi;li Carinthia it artiounts to tairtbefiete And -
tested. from
course
of
the
~e leari
~
while in Denmark it is less than ten per cent, °•'-e'l L'`''''l. the oat cue
in
, . • -
in Feettiberg it is above gain, ren,l.
in mariorer. , the. proportion is lesperk eel:Lt., - eue nearer' we approach . the the more
frequent are serrate .
..,. and as the }ippon:ran
while in the province around. Tneste it is
twewry.thrse.;
andificlally , , in worteutherg, •Cce
weep, ce In au northerly latitudes, it
happens that the oltaerver is sate
'where the Peataisteate- are tweethirds, andithe sometimes nerae . .
Papists
0ne...1411 ,0. the population, the ;Ike rounded by the aurora matter matting frost'',
gitnuate births are about tatted per cent., theestrthearid he then hears the fiuttermg or;
,
while-in the: neighborieg kiugdoniof Bavaria, rustlinga, isonly when - noise which has been alluded td.—j
re
whe the papssts are three-fourths, vad: the It
point_ St.. de la Rivel
Proteitauts one-fourth, the per tentage of il- t ' not .___,,` -in " Ln .„ is
legitimate bertha' is ao less thee a ret a se fie se e I l speaks PoslusrelY, ale eensidera the cause O I
such is ,}lie brief summary of 31. r. Bey- 1 he -the "Irina of a powerful magnetic pair,;
moth's valuable etatistics, sukgesting certain- on lumin6ns electric jets closely eum 4 tudillg i
it; and by Means of au ingenious app.rataue
ly Many 'grave reflections. But we e
space at eeeeeett to observe, that thcues'tionJ lie has itu - cceetted in producing a sitt. noise
Za. rr ' t the e ra T r Z . cane of p opery ontaituow het with attendant phenomena. The sulphurous
considered as for ever set to reet,arel that we i odor proceeds, are in thuracter ' st nrt9t frr An th e
trust-no gurerroneatiwai tieninv o ntate e to in ,. 1. „ conversion of the oxygen of theair into ozone,
Salt the common sense, anti ontrage the w e e . tby tbeimssage of electric discharges. .Li4'
al feelaves of this 'great nation, bv pwp i, ing i the noise, however, the odor can only be per I
to appoint as ehaprains to oar jails the .tests 1 t l ived by_2_,an observer sitaated . ill the min.-to l
of a system which is now proved to be the i e a9rt" matter'
'fie resepf ice Mad elms ,
. i It .wel l l
known, that m some of our arctic
pa
lim v.
• - expeditions, which might be considered molt
,
' faromblj- situated for observation, we move
ment of the magnetic needle has been seen to
aceoatpany the an.rora. The reason is, as 31s
de la Rive explains, that those high. latitudes
am inside the- circle described by the aurora ,
around the mageetie pole, and ere not under
the influence of the electriceenrrents which .
circulate outside of it, bat neither below nor
above, as demonstrated by observation,' " .
' The aurora is of daily • occurrence, and
sometimes actually takes place while -the sun:
shines; bat it is of very variable intensity.—
Hey, June, and jutte= are the iaonths of few
est appoarancw; March, September and Oc-
,
I No. of No. of'
Place, 117 r. birtE. hrIL
year. birth&
'Mak
Pugs tlftik 29,*
araseels,lS:k
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lizaddr, 'l4ll
T o
IAI 14,65al
Vienna .. it64 . 4 r jA p .
Erna* 4,;t3
13ut this asontishing,O ntni.si in the "moral
res ts'of Pratestatitista and POpery of 'course
i;= not contined.to the ccipiints - Or Europe f and,
thrrefcre, Mr..lSepnour proceeJF, in,the next
?lace, to trace it tbraiigh a. tinruber of second
and third (-lass Wals, and dada it almost
everywhere as remarkable... lastanee ' the fol
lowing Table;giving the per courage of
.
gitixaate births terrain towns of Proteitant
England, and Of Popish An respectively:
PItifTESTAN'T ENG
Bristol and,Clifton, about 4 per cent.,
Bradford, I ' • "• 8 ' • 4
Birminghaus, . " 6 " 4 : -
Brighton. L. ; 7 L, • 44
Chelterthairt, • " 7 "."
Exeter, I • ' L,: •s 41 'it
4:. 44
LiverTl9ol, I .
44 ,
6
Manchester and Salford, " • 7 "; I ' "
Pit-mouth, ; ~ • " 5". "
Ptirtse.a, ! _ L. 5 L.i J .,
• i ,
' • - 63 - I
. . ;. 1
nov.t.s . CATHOLIC AUSTRIA.j ,
Troppan, 1 . shunt 26 per'ccnt.
Zara. " 30 "-. - 0
Innspruek, " 22 " " '
'Attach, _ " ' 3)4 ", "
Brune.. - , " 42 " "
Lintz,: ' . ' ";46", s "
PraPet ' ' " 41' "; "
Lemberg, ' , ..i. 47 ;, f ` 14
Klagonfort, • at,
-tirutz, •• • • to
f22=l
I:O3,,,REPCD6TING TUE Pars.l.—. 7 -The late
Roman Catholic Connell in this ay, Caine to
the continsitia that the eminection between
the churl and,their self,consiitated oracles,
should be ptibUily sereit4 and that whim an
organ was to be recognized, itsrai to be placed
in ebtor of coinpetinfneoliigiins, atul con
fined w,thia the ate/Mb:nag or Thedld v-
Such sheetelastbe Atealizais,lostmcil i . the Cdt,
the MO, the fr isk Arieritita..aid
Broulusirßaier. will tinder this ideas-ion,
be liecalarked or entirely sisppresseli-44
I:Mirror.'
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Cnao bused: Id .
and MANZI.
of I • 1
rroirri.'n
!Girths
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Inrioestil4Proprni:ltof itratrArp
twee va.peved:to births. 73. per et- or
I yore tkuveqbarths.
titatifir,
,Zims M4sAtkrs' rait6owsh lowrim4
MM:U I==L
tobe . r'of . thimost; the latte' r beratise_the - att .
roriestre strongest - "at the` equzinqizet, :espcca •
iallv the autumnal. The' noinber a`ctuatli
• observed in a year varies' front _two huri:tW
to three hundred.. • •
A strfiring fart renuilnsite-f.ie notiecil : i 1 is
'onethat appeats !tteraplefelv so. iridentify.*
aurora with other eleetrical phenOnii.navtlM
auroral light is not polarized, neither is %heti
in trace of pOlitrizatian' in the light obtained.
from electricity by itrtifieml means. No bet
ter Probfof the identity of the two elar•ses or
phenoniena coati perhaps beilirnisliell.
'e luxe mentioned an. ing:ecions ,apparab
sia,eGat-ived.bv M.. de la Rive. With this",
lie "aritip his - tlieory to the test of experiment,.
and as we believe; makes out his Case. It
wni•idts'ofra glow globe, in which is iti.,ta
an isolated ha: tif soft iron. bearing a copper
t~ntt. which (.44utliutlicateit by 4 wire with. the
Conductor of an electrical 'machine. On exit
hansting the air within globe, and
ting the electricity;ait the lerainoint henem
eta of the natural aurOritare produced around
the ring and the bar. , _
set..Gss sitom Wonn.-:—The method of
making kas,froin wood, iin : eniel by Profes
som,Pettentafer and greisachr Bavaria,,
has been recently tested on a ?large scale in
the Philadelphia- Cit 7 Gas Weiss * and also t a
the Northern Liherne..4 ants Wurnsi, in conse
quence of the high prices of coal. It is said
'to give great sassfaction. The prineipatdif
ference at the method of Making wood Os,
front that used in making coal ps i lconmsts
itva gradual increase. of temperature • in , in
verted generators, where the gas -undergoes
a second decomposition. Tt is said thnimore
gas can this to made from a 'cord of midi.
-that' from one toh.of coal, and from the
suer usrmuch made in one hour r or an hour
and a half astront coal in four hours . : This
results, in part,from the improvements made
in the apparatus.—North..4merican.
- .
thrttauelter.
TEM G BOUNDS 'OF' 7tlCit.
'• Nothing evinces more thearigtoeratic tastes
of the Arabs id . .. Sahara thau -- thlqr treatment
of their greylloand.S.. ;11 - en.;;, its in all - other
Arab countries; the. eomrrionilog. whatever
the utility of: his employment in protecting
the tenni .and tluck.s„ is still regarded ai-a
eontouptible and troublesome servalit-L-a
agmealde neeeNsity. The - greyhound alone,
as the compiittion. of liis- - eliesartitun pastilles,
is treated by the' Aruh:With adlictionate ut
minion .aud,respeet. - While; - therefore; the
faithful wil;ipit 410;-• cr driven - flirth from thetent,
tent, treated as rtvulgar brote. and allowed to
;seek Irhv food among the-Oral and bones that
have been throiva on; the' greyhound sleeps
in the: Arien's,apartinetit, - on a carpet beside
his master, sor even on his bed. ;Reis
aban
dantly hut .carefully-fed with boicskoos ; sad
in summer, cakes' - are made for.him of milk
.and stoned dates, which aro said to lie bighlY
tunic. If a thorough-Bred radical, he wiltnht
'drink out of' a s tlirty yessel.: nor will he taste
^ -milk in which any one hii;puthis hands. He
ii defended from the cold aitlt coverlets like
horse, the Arab having no 'objection - to'.
flis being sensitive it this respect it is an,
evidence Of- high blood. -; They delight In
- decking him with-orn - anients, and make for :
him
,eellias of etiwry-shells, which they at
titelitalisrsians ; to secure him ;frOin the - blight:
!of an evil evil.
- -
li the age/of •fortv days, the pUps are ie .
moved from the . nioilier, aini fed with gdat's
or comers milk, milked with dates and ko..)s
koos.
At the age of three or four eamiths. the *i
ll/cation of the greyho'inid is.begmiliv the dui , :
.
I drew slaving jerlauts, ?Mall dem: and in
! ducing him 'td give chase: llesoon becornes
to:jot:ll of this pastime that he will bark round
I the Woks to induce the .t.tnitgsthrs to renew.
the sport. The next game on'l r which
tried is the hare, then the gazelle: lAt
-
tie end of -a. year 'he has attained. his qui(
I strength, and is advs.:lca tit be the compan ,
ion of the master of the,tent,who-teachelbim
,to hunt the fall sized micelle. . The Aral)
talks . - to' him as= to a human being±:~l.istentri
me. friend"; thou must -brine: me spree :veni
son ; 7 am tired of eating noiling but dates;"
whtreupOrk the dog leaps wheels about, and
intnnates as plainly as possible that he under
stands his- masters and is abundantly
willidg to comply.
• I ,l, — nett the dog perceives a herd 'of thirt4lr
forty gazelles be-trembles with joy, and hinks
wistfully at his Wester. - 1 . Ha, young Jew,"
„says -the_ :crab, thou wilt ni,t say this time
that thou. hest not' seen them." 'He then
unties an ox-skin and, refreshes_ the': body of
• the diliwith asprinkling of water. The
patient', animal turns on him •an 'imploring
eye; he,is closed on tile game, and boandi
away ; but yet eimeeali hituself, crouches
down if he.. is
,perceVed ; makes a zigzag
tonne and it is not till „fairly . within reach
that'be darts, with all his strength. choosing
the finest of the herd as'bis - Men
the limiter cats u'p tile' gazelle tie gives the
dog part of. the lorni; if he iver2 offered any
reface he vreuld reject it with disdain.
A thorough-bred, hound will hunt with: no .
'one hut his master; and he manifestssdue
self-respect in hischeice of prey. it; on it:wis
ing him, his-niaSter had pointed out a.tne
gazelle, and be his succeeded only in taking
a small and middling looking one, he seems
feel. the repottektbat attaches to the fad
- are. and slinks away ashamed, instead .of
• (4 - aiming:his accustomed share._ He always
, accompanies his; master when visiting, and
shares whatever hospitalities he receive?. HY
his extreine dehrairiess, the kiptilluessof:, his
matmqs, and his :respect for the usag of
society, he show . jiimself worthy of at
tentions thus hestowed nn Mat. _ the
Arab returns borne, after a prolonged abs.coce,
his dog makes a single 'bound from the lent
to the - saddle, ithd welcomes him with: ea
. • .
rOse.s.
:The iitrevle.innd of Sahara is very irperior
no'that the, coast: He - is tall and fawn
colo'neth bush thin muzzle, black tongue and
palate, large •114ebead, short ears, muscular
neck, very soft. hair,, no pitunch, dry liMits,
auct'the muscles of te. croup well marked--
A pretty good.oneis considered worth a fine.
camel ; but those which take the largest ga
zelleswill brifig as'inuch a-horse. A feta
ilk ' -
hunter however, is never sold ;, an Arab .
would throat ?ono is
of selling orie:of
his'stiuk.. Schell he dies, it is a time of tinitrin- .
ingln the tent ',The women and children
I Weep arid lament as for a inetaher of' the
family, -
gistitical
ser. A Guar-ran os Mattnans.-L.Marry
tot a man who thinks wonian'a onlyrdnties -
THE GMT PLOTIF. Its to make his .shirts and took his dinners-. _
In picket?. lila cal cif .England, AI, 2, I Such a nine would make bit wife a sla - e.
ead tkatellowiag req.:v.6n Mt Great Plague Marti.. not a man who is toe proud:to s.c•
that prevaileet in"-the 'titinille..indon, in :be. per-- ignowieilgeavroroan'i equality, t.4,ti that man
catecatb tentarT: • • is a tirant and would make a feold fit- a no..
During the 'winter of 1664, it hid been rbody of but wife.
whispered, about - that. some .few people. had' Marry not a man wh,,,
~,hini sW on e
died-'here' and -there of a disease called the of the sluniors of creation, for' that.. s , man's .
plague:in solve of_ . the tmwholesome suliarhs brain lies much in the back of his tend.
o f,L ol id on : iNovewso net puhlidted at-that Marry not a man who thinkf it a Wiralin - S
time as iris now, and some people belies - Mil privilege to kart of her husband ,at home,
these rumors, and tome disbelieved them; and ,for that is not the man to teach you; join
they w,:re soon . fbrgottea. • But in the .rnonth would be one of hopeleAs ignorance.
.of S[ATIt 4tt b eg a n to be sa id all over the Marry not a man IV/10 is fortune booting;
town ifiat s the disease had lumt out with great 3 fur the monq once obtained, you be a
't - iolenee Giles, and that the PhOple i'aecontlary consideration , because the
were ;lar great numbers. This
'roads
money could not come without you. •
turned_ out to be awfully true. The roads : 'Marry not a Man who in his intflreourse
out of Londini were choked up by people - en- I with - men speaks sneeringly and Imlgarly of ,
deavoring to: escape from the infected: city, 1 women ; for that man's . love would
.and large sums were paid" for any kind of 1 ;0211,e desT" 'Lied and loathed by the viritiou*
ennvetanoe:' , . • - • • ; Marry notamain who seek; for tunmsetient_
The disease soon spread so fast that it was where sisters 'are excluded, for thit pian's
, .
necesessary to shut up the houses in Which task . iates are low, his ,ideas of puritplmitell.
sick. people 'were, and to el" t 6lO -' Off: at 4 and himself not worthy the eompanium.hip of
Cflllll.ll-ariall4olll with the living. Every .one i a high-minded 'weir:mt. 't •
of these houses; wits marked on the orrula .
of thedoo - * th red mom, and the wOrdS I Sgellit. Casa - tams: of the' Istintigro
-"Loitt„ have werey on oaf' The streets i eat , who recently -visited the United States,
were all deserted, grass grew in.' the. Pribliej this spiv/had the American Press : tlshould
way, ,, .,..andlliere was a dreadful silence ja the i not expect to be credited; did riOt, appal
air. - When 'night came on, distant rumbrin k t !from official authority, when I say that en the
used to be hieard, and these were the Wheels-4 1 , 4 of June, 1850, there were in the "rnitell
of the deatli 4 artr' attended- '4 , olen: withi'*it's 350 dagy - nevrspapers with
veiled 'faces • and holding cloths toktheir gate Circulation of 750,000'conies: as many
mouths, who tang doleful beP.iy and iried Itenti weeklies, circulating M. the 4'gr
-loud and solemn voice,-''bring Out pour !2,855,000 2,iiz75,000 copies. The nurater. Qi.tiewspa :
dead r The- ampaw!:a put into The carts Were pr.t printed during the rear which ; then ex
' buried by tarchrighti3a great pita, no service 5 erred, amounted to 42 4 4;00.000 copies --a
being performed over thena--all mon:being `, &a - whith throws more light urt - the ., freedotaF
afraid to foi a moment.on the brink of of thou.,, ,, ht in the States than any other I
the ghastly graves . In the general fear, chit • entail advance."
PANNAN'S .
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et' nititilittitt OMR.
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1 . tentag peocurestbrea Prow, 'We aft ern/ prepaid :to
mots JOS ttad SOOSIVSISMO It t,tl illopiptice,
, 111 opflosoilt It; ^en* ram 4iitliett do it On
bp *fa ats4rithitiestabibduzat kg Oliteohnty, soca ft 4
/..20_12! ! Araphrle" ' Me f ot tai ic
fla=t Atirat,' -- 1 ''' Ml*? Mohr ,
' ...i'lfet*Rf Arceismt, Woe ittat. , I
- itm ti.fr, ,Onter .plbeisoic. ,
At, cm i t liiiikAtt aCiied. thu. Ito* ct Jon TII'H As
iwartiededenraw OW eirrit cetairteei hi Atli 're-
MEM
HIE
Waist thegitik tan% kisi* bads erMsgll.
kr for SubMuuG .. Bag a mated Maier cetielf, vs, iillt
lain ialoseirsolt•ta bt sentibis oar Oat ea:101
turned opt is Ow cities. TRIMXO IN COLan iksie
it tf?, dnitesktrace.
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•
BOOK. =DUX
Woks !teed L a "very iuiety Ittuak Boaid
revi dt - „cosou numuucturik boned ant rated to'
Aar at short nod= •
ialsTO 45.
then. 22.11 allay from their parents, and fwtrents
from• their children. Some were stabbed to
Strangled by hired nurses., who tubbed thin
I,of all their money, and stole
-the very beds iiti
,
Which they lay. Some went rued, Lit'oPPi4l
from . their windows, ran through the streets,
and in' their pai.u. and frenzy threw themsetOs
into the river. - • •
. _
These Were not all the horrors of thotirite.
The' Wicked and dissoliite,in wild desperntiOu, -
sat in taverns, singing - roarieg songs; a g f t
were stricken as they drank, and 'rent
and died, - The fearfid and superstitions per
seeded themselvesthat they saw supernatural
sights—burning. swords in the sky, gigantic.
arni and darts.. Others pretended thiiii,nt
night. vast crowds of ghosts Walked round and
round the dismal' pits. One mathrien„nalt.ini,
Mid carrying:a brazier full - of burning coals
upon his head, stalked through the t.i,
crying out that. he was a prophet, commis.
slimed to denounce the vengrunice of the Lord
Alit wicked London. Another always went , to
and tilt. exclaiming Yet fotv days And
London shall be" ost:44d I' A 'third-stroke
the echoes of the dismal streets, by night and •
by day; and rawle the blood of the sick rtitt
cold, by calling incessantly, in a deep hoarse
voice Oh, the great and dreadful God!" •
Throrigh the months of July s August and
September, the Great Plague raged more arid
more. Great fires were lig m hted the streets, '.
in the hope of stopping the infection g but
there was a plague of rain, and it beat the
• fires out. At last, the winds which usually
rule at that time of the war, which is called
the equinox; when day lag night are of eqOal
length all over the world, begat, to blow and
purify the wretched town. The thaths be
ian to decrees e; the fugitives to return. the
shojis to 'open again. and pale, frightened ;fit o.
ces to be seen in the street,. The: itici
been iii. every- part of England, but in elate
and unwholesome London it had killed one
hundred thousand-people. •
i 'W`liow at nun SCGA/i no wt EAT ?-41,9t
f year there were consumed in this eoutitry
[ - about ;05.000.000 poundi'of cane sugar. had
27,000,000 pounds of maple sugar. . l'ldi
gives inctre,t nn 25 pounds of i %cazte sugar, butt
one ponad of's/ail:le sugar to etery man, Av't;1 111 -
lan and child. This'doest not include mqlas
ties ~..r. loamy. If this su h lur were pet into bar
rels holding 2.ocLu t outuittd anti each Itaeret.oe
eupied the space o - filtrec square feet , onit . ', it
would require 3311 acres 'or land to stand .."up
on. The bands if placed in a row, would
reach 220 miles.- If this sugar was put up in
paper packages of Ere Pounds melt, it would
require, 146,400,000 sheets of wrupping!ipa:
per; antLif only a yard of ; stria:, was used to
eatqt package, tire would be required 4,39,.
2210,000 yards ter 83,000 mites of stririg.—
more than three'times .enough - to go nronhil
the earth. -If urery retail clerk soul a- hun
dred pounds-ofo:storar each day, it would re
{ quire nearly 2.3,000 clerks .to sell it all man
i year, If the dealer,,, whole Sole and retail,
i together made a pink: of only two emits a
i pound on this sugar, these profits alone would
:mount to !wilily $13,069,0011; - ..„, ..„, ..:
arß...lcrNitica ur SI.A.V : FiS IY True Wout,i).—
The :uf an Associ•
titian fur the of ~:isilization
Christiatiity it Africa. has rcPently
Circular, ;that the 11%;rnl.ri. of
1;4cl:a he:Qinslavery in ilitrertnt crinntries,
is seven anti a half . niiiticeis----4if whielt
44.10 . in St : r.e-';
0,06i1 in' file Y.;.nttf) is
the Bluth 1.40,a0a AIR:, PA-m . 1,11(4:
f•of Central America, awl 80,000 iii FAireEienn
estubli,limimui in A fricri. •
ET.WI'MWATTTMMS'nIt7.M.II
. •
4314 if parents will use - coil tracer on their
own tiorsons..-let me entreat them to have.
Mercy on, their helpless children:
_Do ~•ef- t
their crier anacititreaties to warm ft a ifttic'
Nothingmbee, Ifeatherti,h and lstuditirotis
'than to bathe children in e- h 1 or nearly ".. - cold
water. I helie4 it is injurious to wash our
hands and fiteesiirtotif minter water.
trlro do it, tinsi that they hare rough' arid
cracked skin.
The suffering of children 'a hilts beiti n i , Wash
edis but small compared with theilYileffteis
offers, followthe application o cold 'Water
to the head. congestion of the I t tliti
or lungs,. especially. the latter. True.; cold
water so-applied will make peesocionsi,chil
dremattil it will also fill the grave-yard with
:he opening bad of infancy. I think if will J
LT found that :more children die with ;bead
:diseases state . the ;use of wafer has' lej;n is,
vogue, than before.; and for the - reason al
ieadigivert.
The fact is 'the brain requires and reeeives'
more blood - 11am any other organ of the sys
tem. The application of cold water to the
Stead increases the amount; and hencei
nouncommon thing that children, e.spemally
"emart ones,"idie as above 'stated; witlii!head
disease. - 'kneed, 'it his become. a prPreits,
moron our mothers at least, “that such; chil
dren are too smart to lire;'
and it is rs i ; . •
By sack:treatment the brain becs?tnes too
active and large for the body, and,like a pow
erful engine in a small boat, soon „shatters it
to pieces, and sends . it to the / can
tiot-close my few remarks withoutentrdating
mothers - in the-name of humanity, not ;to at
' letript •to toughen. A 3 it 61114. Melt chil
i dren by half clothing them in cold sysiatber.
:lily . .heart has ached as I hare seen theM
expcised to the piercing winds of artniftlieta"
winter.. Many a Mother has thus aown the
, seeds of premature death in her offspring,
I which S !IP has s olat-s..si herself byi t a , -
"mysterious:Providence.' -
, - If you. 11,...,011 hare healthy. z- bust children,
see that they bre warted}" clad,especiall - their
extremities._ la connection kith e , ,la•txfahiri g ,
I avoutl ut:‘;r again.lt tl* pre
va.iiing practice of robbing -the
coarse rough tow's or. horse brushef. No
error in the water treatment is MOM inhirions.
. But few of the people understand the fume-,
lions of, the skin, or the iinportaactO 'of a
healthy 'kin to a healthy Lady. :My:limits
will not tallow of my 'discussing the matter
here. At - some future time I may takif it up.
.I approve of -a. gentle rubbing of the akin
with sr:ft elothez, or, better with the hare: hand.
Bet it should trot be rubbed any way to pr -
dace unpleasant sensations.
Ti we credi tthe report of patients -a-his have
taken ,treatment at mar water-core estiblish
tieents, the heroic or- cold water treatment
rtoci_intach in Yogete is them,for ille,ir
Poweak.
from Watr.r Caro