The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 30, 1855, Image 2

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THE CLAY MONUMENT.
till Description vf its Details.
THE XNSWpMONIL
THE' APP , 80A.C81310 INA.UCTIELATION,
411F:e., 'e41. 0 "oie.
(=',l4` Wednesday next, the Fourth of July,
Pottiiville will be the scene of one of tite‘most
interestiogrerenti of the character, ever wit. ,
need in Schuylkill County. The , betimiful
testimonial of our eiiizens to the tnemck, of
HEIM' CLAY, at this moment, with the
exception of a., few unimportant details, is
completed, will , be inaugurated on that i day,
with ceremonit of an imposing character,
calculated to, at ct to our Borough, not only
a great portion of the citizens of this County,
but thousands from a 'distance. The memo
tics . Which cluster around the public acts of
the immortal Statesman, reader the comple
tion and inauguration of this, the
. first com
pleted Clay Monument in the. United States
peculiarly interesting ; not only to this Regioii,
and thitState, but to the whole country, which
venerates and reveres the name of Henry Clay.
In connection with the completion of the
beautiful work, of art which now adorns Potts
/pile, we cannot refrain in noticing it, from
.alluding to the patriotic, disinterested, manly
izervices of SAMUEL Stt.t.Txzx, Esq., rendered
l'f'coln the purest motives which can animate the
'2 human breast, in securing the successful com
pletion of the Monument. No pecuniary sac
rifice. has deterred Mr. Sillyman in his deter
mination to see the work creditably executed;
and his spirit has enabled the Building Cora
, mittee to overcome obstacles which' nattily.
arose in its prosecution. To the exertions of
such citizens as Samuel &Hyman, are com
munities indebted for much that is useful and
ornamental, and for the exhibition of that
epergy which is so conducive to its social hap
piness and business prosperity. , •
• We have already given the programme of
!the procession which will take place on the
occasion of the inauguration of the Monu
ment, and the list of the invited guests, &e.
The orator of the "day will be the Hon.
CiLkai.c.s Ginacms, of Philadelphia, who has
accepted the invitation to that -effect. , Gov.
Pot.toce said other. .distinguished gentlemen
will also deliver addresses on the. occasion.
The Iron Column, of Grecian Doric archi
tectiare, rests upon asubstantial granite base,_
of two steps, the whole resting upon a ter
raced walk, 9 feet wide, of conglomerate stone.
Tli s e entire stone work compoiing the base of
the column is 15 feet in height, and is com-
._ posed of material taken from our own moms
_ tains. The column; which was., designed by
Frank Ilewson',,was cast in: , ,sections, to
the number of eight: Each section. is 5 feet,
..3 inches in height, and rests .upon its fellow
beneath on inside flanges, holted firmly to
' gether.. The total height of the cast irdn por
tion of the column is 51 feet' the extreme
height from the lower portion of the base, fie)
- feet; height of steps of base nbO".ye side-walk
Centre street, 73 feet; total height from
`centre street sidewalk to foot of statue, 124
fit. The total weight of the castings, (the
column and statue,)-of the Monument, is 45i
tons: On Saturday last/the column way rea•
ply to receive the statue, and Mr. John' Tein
ple, by the aid of twelve males, succeeded in
drugging the ponderous figure iip the steep
ascent necessary to reach tli column; and on
Tuesday, Mr: Waters Chillson, the builder of
the Monument, after consuming one ho . ur and
lilty minutes in raising it, placed the masterly
r. , presentation of the deceased Statesman on
it 3 lofty pedestal, amid the bciotning of can
non, and the' cheering of a large crowd assem
bled in the vicinity. The statue Was at first
;;lated facing the east;' but it being discov
ered that a northerly facing, that is towards
Pottsville, would be more effective, the fob
• ;
lowing. day the judicious' change was made.
rie statue. which by the way is 15 feet in
le:ight, and weighs between 7 and 8 tons, is
the work of Mr. Robert World, of Philadel
phia, and notwithstanding it is the first colos
,,al iron casting of the description ever exe
cuted in this country, is in Our opinion, re
n trkably fine, both in form and feature. The
feltures of the statue are lifelike and.expres
t.iv,y, and can he easily recognized as a correct
representation of Mr. Clay's face, even from
the depot of the Reading Rail Road Compa
ity, several hundred feet distant ; The atti
t u•le will he readily recognized by those who
have enjoyed, the privilege oPwitncssing Mr.
Clay in. the United States Senate, while' the
Ststesman addressed that. body. The im-.
moose weight of the statue, rendered it qilite
a delicate operation for Mr. Chillson, to place
it safely upon its pedestal; Wit by bracing, the
derrick, which was 82 feet high, by means of
a stout rope connected with the legs of the
r:atne,lte succeeded with the aid of 6 men
and a "crab wench" in placing it without acci
dent in its appropriate position. 'G. B. h'iss-
•,lor & Brother moulded the iron coluinn and
capitv.l; and Wren, Brothers& Co., were the
'emu:tilers of the entablature. 'As a work of art,
the Monument - in every departnient reflects
credit upon the designer ; l'upon those who
executed the designs, and upon the builder.
' . ft; show how reasonably every thing in con
't:cction with the work has bean executed, and
what a‘difference there is in the cost of cer:
tain materials, we are assured that a marble
".. Monument of similar size, and appearance
would bare cost $20,000 ;;*bile the . total cost
- of this is only between $7,000 and ~8000.--,
'rile ground upon which the Monument rests
--the gift of Jottx BANNAN,.Esq., is one of
:tip.: mist admirable for the purpose in Potts-
Nil le,'llommanding as it does, a lovely view of
the lidrough and its environs, and rendering
the . nument a conspicuous object - to the
N nriou • approaches to town . A. better' loca
tion c uld riot have been selected.
T Al
h inscriptions, beantly chiieled•on
!;lock. of pure white marble by Mr. Lang,
will blt placed in the base of the Monument
on tin Is.;orthern, Eastern and Western sides.
'file, inscription on the, stone facitig east, is
ns fol Sirs : • _
IN HONOR OF HENRY CLAY, •
autnent Is erected by tho Citizens of Schuylkill
ouoty, and bequeathed tutbcir Children- 7 .
• A BECVMD
'illtzstricrus services which brouzbt pezre, pros
perity and glory to his country—
A TAIIICIT or AD LIRATION
ME
FP, r hi
virtues witieb adorned a wefal life, and won
biz imperishable name, the respect and
al:teethe% of mankind.
Y+: tb
VI inscription upon the stone facing north,
is as :
ICENRY CLAY,.
sou • '
In
Itsnover County, VIIIOnIs, April 12, 1777.
DILD
tV•ovhington. Distziet of Columbls, June 29th, We/
the stone intended to face southward
i the annexed inscription
11'13 litsmpt, Esquire, presented the ground on wbith
this Monument stands.
clitIES. STONE 'LAID JCLY 200, 15.52.
WORE cosrumap JCL 4rn, DZ.
Building CinnimWet:
EILLTNAN, MINK lIEWHON, MIDWARD j'AUDAIT.
• Abater /Gls's*, JMUB VIVAILL.
Rata., of f ron raoold.4 and east by goat= ROOD._
Cuiumn, of the IMMO m.Atertal by
(nava D. f1.01./..R. a 111101114.11..
_
7h» Ft~liu an 4 'actions or the Column were ralotit to
their rotptwtico pl2.coil , IIATEr.S 8. C1 , 11L1..g0.1. • .
Tim blocks of marble containing the aboi•e
inscrifitions are quite ready to be placed in
the base j and the finishing of the column awl
statueots far as -painting, sanding, etc., will
I,e,completed by Monday next undoubtedly;
so that on NV( rinesday morni?ig, every thing
will he ready for the inauguration ceremonies
of that day. Should the .'weather prove pro
pitious, a brilliant gala day may be anticipa
te:l. A double motive will induce thousands
tit visit ;Pottsville on the Fourth,—to witness
the inauguration, and partiCipate in -the fee
iivitiett and excitetnents incident upon the ab.
• A
of the day
servants
of Anierienn Independence t t .
in- the Wednesday /Saari I r tairrnalilpnbPl-
ed on the morning ' of the Fon* weA!tli
p fall programme of the tires*ings fir.!Abe
es regards the, led the Mona
went. The route ofltheppoeaskrythereere-
monies on the ground, etel..ba firily
.
ced, in order that all 'may . familiaOnth the
various movements of th day, Onneeted
1,
with the ddieation.
' •
The fiAliniing'Poetiwt;terk, lig Ilie Rai.
,
lir. Washburn, of the Eli copalqh, nreh of
this Borough; will be sung, on the occasion of
the Inauguration of the' Cljiy hiont'S eat . on
Wednesday 'neat: ' The sentiments nic iroitby
of the occasion: , 1 1!
~ ; -•-; . : i
POEM t , 1
• - ET Ur. DANIEL WASITNFIN, A. I.:;i : i
Written , * upseietiragaest, teties ekget tie 4iestitit of
THE, CI. A T ill C! if VDI Ell le ,
rtirrsatta a , Ju t s ant, Lay, 1f....ii • I
/ - 1 ,i
North inil.f.‘nuth, sun rL.ing. se' iting ';
, ill! -
Where to-day shall o
Freed 's bird i`,
ff u
Fold his wing. all suite foti - ng• ',' •
While her champion ' s pea se is beardli
liere, there first the ironraiumn ' ; '1! •
Greets the dawn of rtesaare• day . f.'
With its statue, high andemu, .;i •
Conoweate to Drast CI.A . :T : P . ,
• , 1
It I i 4.
• .
Born when Washington wai t winning i!'
Freedom's battles for whind, 1 1,
Freedman son, thy life's ' ruling, 11,.
All thy g ifts to her eons pi
Chertistaing her natal mor el g. . ti
Nearing we, her fall-ortie day. i! .
bei ed
Ehrined in iron. our beigh 'a dorning,!
Dead yet sposketh„ Um Ci-trr ii , ,
i
... 111 1 ! f'l'
Towering shaft, hie statue' tog, 'li•
Ever-during as his tune; •
-" “tee apart thee d f
, Waves of ticce arast time a trtit ig i. . ..
Cannot dim thy bets .all e-- 11!
Neer to guilt, his soul heron ,
c. 11'
Stooped to win trine* sway;
Vann of heart, yet truest', lc, . p•
zero, all, urea Urn: Ctis I P: •
, Tr
w. ! I'.
•, t•
LeriAlitlve minds'igguitk, j !
co
~.
. Bowed to thy peradssive ghtt q< I.
Thrones and kingdoms tro P-Atlantir, 3!;
Yielded thee thy tuttiore4 tight— f,
Crown of all thy manhood's! glory ''.'' - '
Thine "the truth, the Ithe way,'-;
Chrielsta statesman, brigh is Agri, 3 1 :
Live forever; !Tv= CL* ! 9`.
The Monument is siteted upou ground
located on a sill, at the f of of whibh•passes
i. .
• ,i.,
Centre street, the southe entranel!;to.Potts.
ville,, via Mt.. Carbon. 4 good view of the
work is afforded passenge • in the Cars of the
Reading Rail Road, as tliey enterliour Bor
ough. The site is commanding, an the best
that could have been choieu for the . ; purpose.
, t
THE LANCASTER SAIING INSTI,TV -
TION.-
The amended Report of of ;this defunCt Institu
tion., shows that the,totaliliabilities If the con
cern amount to $544,633 06; assets, $195, ,
962 81; showing a defi
which_t of $148,;070 22. 7 -
Now, some disclosures i the ;Deport of
the officers Of the Institu ion elicit, ti E re worthy
:.,
of particular attention, :xhibiting as they do,
the fact that Mr. Boug ter, the Manager of
the Institution, dabbled
rn rather ex4nsively in
so called Coal Land I ' proveetit Compa
nies' and Corporationft' stocks; that . Mr.
Boughter transferred t is worthle.i r s paper to
the Institution, and tha tO the fact 4 dealing
in such trash, may he attributed' irt a great
measure, the disaster Thich has befallen the
Institution. TA exhibtt the extent to which
the Lancaster &yin. , e - ti . stitution had its fin
gers., burned, by touching these Coal Land
Itnprovetnent CorporatiOn r e' stockq we annex
the following list, at their par Itrue, among
other items, - which are etinmemtedainone the
assets of the Institution i , 1:
"346,0 shares Big MoUntain CPA Co. stock,,
par val. $25, $86,500 00; 110 firien
$3O, $3,300 00 ; 213 Citrhon Runt; $3O, $6,-
3NO 00; 2000 Locust Gap, $25,'540,000 00;
20 Phila. &,Sunbury ILHIL, $5O, $l,OOO. 00;
230 Sunbury Canal, $2O, $46,000 . 00; 800!
Algonquin 'Mining Co., $l5 (pd.) $2,400,-1
00; 31 Shamokin Town Lots, cotisideration
in deed; purchased of W. L. Hellenitein, $4,-
600 00; 10 Lots in !.4 town of It.ed Bank,
$2,000 00; 4165 acres of. h dild in Pot-,
ter county, Penna., emit :eyed by Charles i
Heg4ts to C. 'Boughter, by deed'of August
1854, and by him conveycd to the Institution.;,
Tata' 202 P 000 00." -; ; '
• ~
. r- • • 1 .
"Expenence is a dear school!: but foils
will learn in no other,"' is appli4ahle. to all
who are induced to invest in stdeits of this
character. ; The same disaster whith has fitil
en 'upoti-Mr. Boughten and the Lan caster Sa
vings Institution, visited Reed & *other, and
Simpson, the Philadelphia CountylTr6surer,
the victims, of thislwill-4'-Wisp spetlies.of spec.
ulation. It seems fatal to eitherAtidividuals
or firtits,lo bitteh (..7,0a. Land • li4provement
Companies' pud Corporations' stocks. • In re
gard to,Ati., Butighter's iiinrisonritat, for the
part, he is 411eged - to ha.e taken ini the explo
sion of th 4 Lancaster Saving -Institution, the
question isAwhether thOse who de(rituded - Mr.
B. in palrepg. upon litn this depription of
worthless 'pock, and thus cousin* the ruin
which nowt overwhelmsltim, and ihe Lancas
ter Institution, do pOrdese tl i share his
imprisOnment. We incline -t,Nie opin 'n.
that they iihould thus I.)e - dealt with, fur ke
.
agency they had in the!matter. 11: . \
y,
O I
TUE i - LYTECILNIC k4 A
OLLUGE 01. 4 . 1 11ILADEL-
I
rms.—From the Ledacr of Melvin), we ex
tract
.
the following notice of this educational
, , 1
Institutiori; and we trust that theAtius far la
borious eftbrt of the founders in Philadelphia,
to introdtice here the industrialllfeatures of
;may.Continental Entopean,Colleges, y proye
successful The Ledg - r says : !I ,
.
At the time of the opening of the Polytech
nic College in our city, nearly twO years ago,
we alluded to the important posit4on it seem
ed destined to assume amongst th'p:. education
al establishments of the country. We infer
el this from the fact that, whPe common
schools and literary colleges hadihere attain
ed a ripe 'development, little or nothing had
been done for industrial educatiooHthat edu
cation which combines practice Cued science,
and which is so eminently . ad4ted to the
Atnerictla mind and 04menearg i pecessities.
The Polytechnic Colleg,e has, groitn up out of
the demand of the times. Its plait of instruc.-
tion was adopted by a'highly intelligent Board
of Trustees, after one of their ~ umber bad
visited the Industrial Colle g es of: '
~nrope and
after the
,systems . employed there had been
carefully, compared with thoe of this country.
The plan includes a sehool of engineering, of
mechanics of chemistry and of mines. The
department of chemistry was firsOlopened, then
those of engineering and mechaitics, and ef
forts are now Making tto place the school of
mines on an equally liberal fouhdation. In
'furtherance of, these etfortsithfii college has
recently been provided with one of the choice•
est and best selected cabineti of Minerals ever
imported into this country. The collecticin
was brought together is Europe bit the labor bf
years, and without regard to "cost lnd is espe, ,
eially valuable in its new position', because Of
its . adaptuess to the ptirposes of itistruction.-L
While so much is being done by the establish
ment of lyceums, institutes and free lecture;s,
to• diffuse knowledge ;among tbdl masses, Of
both sexes, it is gratifying to the friends pf
education to know that our Industrial College,
itx• , which young men are professiptutlly educa
in the applied sciences , . is reciving, that
tn
. courageent and 'support Aot which it is
listly entitled." I i 1 — E 1
ci
'RE MINERS' JClEEl i sAt . .— = o , ll4l friend Ban.'
pan, of the Miners' Jvirnal, need not to haVe
tracted anythinglhe:quoted front us in refer
• ce to the arrest 4f analleged Roman Celli.
o is Priest, 1:mm000:lents, some days abide.
If be had read the .7.4nies carefully, he Irony]
have `Seen, in reply td the ex-parte statement
in the Argils, the affidavit of thd officer who
arrested 'Clements', ',Confirming Vour original ]
account of the transaCticin in ev4ry' particular.
--Philada. Times.; 1:1 1
3
Unfortunately, the limes hasi been rather,'
irregular of lute, it its 'visits to our sanctust,l
and consequently, thd affidavit of he officer,
who arrested Cletaeat, contirnintery of tiled
Times* statement 9f the affair, escaped ust.
liTe therefore ,give'our PhiladelPhia- commu
nicant, noticed last Week, the It . ti , efit of ti.•
above paragraph . , even at this lati hour. The
ease sums up. then, as, we origtrially stated,
on the warrant of the Philadelphia Ruses,
.that the person Frederick- Clemhnts, recently
picked - Upin the str4ts of that in an in
toxicated condition, and
,fined, laa priest of
the Roman Catholic Oho rch, andl;iot a teacher
of languages, as stated by thelPhiladelphia I
Argus. It iisatisfacPary at le ~ to have the
matter definitely settled as wd are loth to!
publish statements at any time whichare
h
no foundation in truth, and we were fearful
that we had committed an artint e dntional errnr4
in this affair, i.
ME
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w rit"' Ce* -11 * .- 4 4 / 5 40 0 1 ! ;. •" 4 4
the New Pehit*M *teeth A
ere:eri 410e6te8 druteriik . by
ttuna4V7l4e book' printed. sake it
etotitial bat I :Oettic:et tiekleteteet• glAf end
`,.,fribiOneeeili e lt o , oTh rt le ' im _ the teeft cY
she eawaeted Freimb assumes works, we
°age (7,l`erb* It trea t. Peresel. trea t.
.for July hall'
oeited.; l The featnres of this number 'tire
ire, in Si literary and illustrative - point. of
In addition to :a One steel engraving,
plates, , jpetterne for.,needie-srOrk, eta; B
and poetiCal contents embrace cantributi l t
"Frank' Forrester;;" L
" Mn'.3117. L. Clashing
Anna Lewis, Bryant, Alien Carey, Park Bii
:and other popular authors.- The July
also contains tha - :new National Air . o
"Porroitt pour to syrie," with a translate
words.' The teisus of , larahata" :are as!
1 copy,' 0130 yearAn advance; s3'; 2 or '
copies, $lO.
Reported by Dr. 4: Heger, of Pottr.
BARX.% m&L pas icti*.Cflux s
•
• • . 7 7 -7-7 4 . 1! •
6th ma.,
30 d.. 4 !"• 41 ,1,1 ' M PS"P i " (- ' 44:, ;;
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Satuc4. 23; .2 .; 88; 'anti4 ilelght rner
Sunday 241 78 I, 871.! t9i.,59 (iof Market 2d. 110.)-141.0co
Monday 2.8;! 72 79; *j..8.88 ?Imola tide, =547 4.—Dis-
TueKry 28 73 .04tance froth Philadellihta. 1 , 8
INeittiy 2.7!! 71 29.1811iniles.---Latitude, 40 0 44
Thurti r y 77 193; ;,V10i115".--Poindatioli laa,
Friday ..;..V,! 77 941 29.07 ,7,800. •,I
-!
M—W, light breeze.: rathar clOndy. • !
24-8.: E. light breeze; rainy. • ! •
25—S_ changed W., 'rainy afternoon; ctoved. • 'L; •
changed N. W.. 'lightly cloudy; or niftg clear.
27—W. light; nearly clear all day.. .;
1.11--N, W. do; slightly cloudy, evening qftite low
29 !, Do; srightlY, cloudy. ,
. •
Drcarned.:;—Daniel Green,l aged 22 years,
having relatives in this borough, Waa dron)ted on
Thursday. in the Palawan, at Itev l erly, N. J. Ilia
•
body was recovered. • ,
er! The orirti . iniPennsylvanis Voltti'oe' rs of .
the Slexican 11 . 0 ,are requested id meet iiqt; body,
nt the armory Of , the WasbingtonlArtilieriin this
Borough, on Wednesday morning next, 4 10 tr.
eloch, for the puipose of partieilisiting' 4 u 46'6411.
cation of the Clay Monument, .'; . .
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RS*" At a st4d stream/ of thd Illel nape's id.
brniy Asseeiatioii,beld on Thursday evenijig,Jtitte
28th, 1855, the following officers Were fele4ted: ,
' - President, D. P. Wolcott ; ti fed Ptsiidi.iit, S.L.
Kidd; :Secretary:, H. S. Cress, Assistant ,Steretary,
Wm. Carter; Treasurer, J. Britten; L i r it:r4ictit;T.
Davey; Asoi4taiit Librarian, Gearßeed; :,Contniit
tee,Of Finanee,:Brank Curti% John T r /141 i, and
Lewis L. Martin. . 1
Lt.. 4"; Circus4.tJott Fentland'al i troupe:e:ame of
town yesterday morning , and gare an exhibition
yesterday afternoon and last ey r lting.• Ihis;af
ternoou and evening they *also. appear i4:,rt series
of; perferinancei : of an attractive nature. j.. The list
of • perfornsere rismes is quite fjrutidahliti and as
Pentland is a hust in himself i 4 the wix,ii', Of fun,
wii;prestirne,tlid place will be crowded ifilk utter
'
neon and evening. 1
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, j'Pti - Conceil.--A grand concert will be:given at
• ...
the Town Ifall,On Friday evenin g next, Ely Siguhr
A.'ltobbio, Violinist, assisted by Mr. C. NYelfsiihn,
pianist; J. llr': Preiser, violincellist, rind Miss
Fanny Paquet, vocalist, A 3 Sigitor'ltobOu was it
! ,
pupil of the Teilowned Paganinbl wu tnayi'uaturat.. ,
iy expect that the gre.tt master hits imparted inuch
ci
'of his genius to his pupil. TIM progr4mmo fur
the evening Will embrace many l ehoice 4lections
from the work/t of well knOrrni and apitreciated
cionposers; and we anticipate 6r our citizens, a
musical trout on the occasion. 1 ' ' .'' - . ' '
.. „7..." Prtrade?zuci Presiodution.—On ilk morn
ing of the apprOsching Fourth 01 . July,.tlle Wash- •
ington..Artillerl'sts. one of the finest military or-•
gunitations in §chuylkill CountY,Atill Meet early
at their Armory; in this Borough; fur the purpose
of parade and inspection. AtiB o'cloat, A. M.
the Company Kill proceed to P i nnsYlV4fiia Hall,
in front of which they will he nSpeeteik by Ma.
jor Krebs, and i Lients. Itossell 'rind Hails 'of the,
Cnited•States Army. . On the oe l easion,*underr
Stand that. a silver cup will be p4esented i.:tiy Capt.
Nagle to the member of the Company eliibiting
the neatest ac! . coutremeuts,
.al4 preserOnk.the
most Inoltless; soldierly appearance. R h ea air
Will be interesting, and attractrwo:doeht not, .a
large nest:Thing° to witness it. l' -- •.. '
'.."'" TA c .W: f aiLer.—During C he past livo days,
a June sun bas4atured upon our!slevotedlteads, its ,
fiercest rays, sotading up .runong I r the bp's' tbe mer
earY of Our thermometers. Light cict4g,.fitas;
17e cream, etc., are above par inpubdie'etitimation,
and the principUl object tS all rkpiiears E 9 be to
keep cool. Our mornings and etepingsilio,wever,
are cool and reireshing, and compeusatelliaterial
ly for the disedinforts of mid-daY..-:TheA•rops are
Immensely bettiAtted by the preshnt waraweathor,
and will , add 0, the treasuries 101 l the farmers of
t'ennsylvania, theusandi of dollars, by its visita-
lion. All.orti the country, the cry itt,; , :crops of i
all doscriptioas, never wore beitei. 4 ,,,Alefore' the
expiration of ;July, it is not itnProliable: that in
the single article of Flour, in cerisetinede of the
henry impending crop, prices will tall Atli ost fifty I
t .
percent.
•
1,; _PEN Tie . *rough ailkled last
!meek to the rd-issuing of Ilurodgh Ordigs by the
• . „.
late Clerk: of the . Twin Council.[ l ' It appears -that
in settling ;hal - accounts, the oblkfrdars 14id mere
not destrolyed marked paid,l but leftlmith the
clerk illy issued, mho ;Rsued:
Clerk as originally issued, who re-issued. rn,se or
:dere. This is `t;r 7 taitaly a very those traj-.of doiug
business—,'and; ought of course to be discontinued.
The practice hf permitting dig ChiltetPr to, pay
erders.by up-4s has beeti.: - 4ope, we
beliorm in a umber of ifistrinees, touglit alsO to
be •discontimied: Tho Collector elihuld be pro
hibited from raying any orders] except truck as ho
receives for takes, at par valuc. l lie, might to bo
Compelled to pay all' the money collectO into tho
:,Trerisury as fast as collected, his wcitild put a
stop to all speOlation (and what, is equal) , as had,
a system of favoritism) in Borough Orders, on the
part of Collectors—and the wo*k of . they Borough
be perfornied about 10 per cent; less than is gentr
ally paid, by 'ierptiring all Orders to bekte.shed at
'the Treasury,: No Ordeh ought to he
less there was. Money in the Trea!sury toteet them.
TVS course would also have a tendenci, to check
extravagance 'in expenditures.- •
The Collector should be eotnnelled t 4 have Ile
tiuplicate collected within the iyear—by adOptink;
resolution of Council n hen given ouc;i charging
him.fi pct cent. iutereet °w all Suins no collected
within that tie:ne: The county..bornmieefoncre and
the Sehoid Beard of Pottsville; have adopted this •
plan, and find it works well. I The, eiOnerations
are genciallyredneed nearly ono half, Old the Or
ders are ull plid on presentation at thdqreasury.
As the pree r cht Borough Counnil shosa disposi
lion to refort4 a number of th nhuses-,that have I
heretofore eisted, we would Ibugge r q4ho expe
diency of a trial of the shovel plan, (;,(itinericing
this sear. The whole comm Unity wi i unite in j
seconding their efforts. ..•
Vr•The i rourth of July. --The ceremonies on
Wcinesday'next, incident upon the dedication of
the Clayliloriument, will add ((stns to the oliscry
ance of the 4uivorsary of tholday whih prumul-1
gated to the world the Amcrikan DeOitration of?
Independence. The recurrenc6 of thescrea dayj ,
bt'always enthusiastically obstirred i n` Fottsvil e,,
and on the approaching orensitn, a ihinlac inter
est to thn ferair e. SCCI3OIi of the / occusioli" . 7ill he ad-)
dud, by the M•osence in our midst, of iliousamhi of.
strongers froin all directions, tb witnetis'aud partiH
ciPato the;inauguration of the beaullful Menu-]
. ment which Adorns bur Borough. Thtf;,most am!
plearrangeraeata hare been &undo to facilitate the
Titit to our : Borough ou tholrourtlf r ief.personii
from all parts of the County, PUiladclhia, etc.-
•
Trains Will rim hourly between Pottsritle and Tus-j
carura, end the Reading Itailread Colony have
made ample arrangements to, aceombiodato the:
multitude which will pars over that riad on the
Fourth. It speaking within boundi . to predict
that there will be tau thousand strangets in Potts!
vlllo on there
next. The proccttaion will be
• I
large tine intro-tin& and the ceremonies .
at the
Monum4nt ground, will be of the mosOnteretting
charaote;r, and be witnessed tiodoubteilly, by one
ortho Moat iimmenoe multitudes of people ever
asiembled to ether on one occasion in this country;
Thousands Who revere and love the Beare of 1i0n. 1 7 .
riCitty,lwill:experience a bure t of 'priiitt that rho
old "Ke l ystorte State" was tbe erst Orrough her
tonsin fiehtlylkill County, to complete a fitting
testimotilal his memory. And our ejtisens will
particip to in that feeling, until the Oland tttia.l
ftietion, fushlrig up warm and'pure from a myriad
or , swelling hearts, will misuser an *hest paver
for the undis, t u rbed repose in the nffectloas of the
people, of the deceased Statesman's :`jnemory.--;‘
Many such hearts will do tribute on lirednetalei t
next lu l l Pottsville, to the memOry• *it the "Segel
of /oh nd !)"
i
,_ _~ .. _
zr.viumus
focal Apia.
METEOROLOGICAL ItOTATIOMi
=
2'1:;
rigiOrifiltAitt4o4 - 00 5 1k Alle..."eit T 1
. alit
ktili r ilietSol44llk-Hof flia: tlatiplOsip!oot*
eghnsiof Gee. illiller, Is* Cen triiinti* : ::olo ' s
:ill! 1;0" was- instwotly ltGled, and Ssesiiiiiklistle4ll
- 7ostiled. 'Mr espituden ',awl:44'oow
iiiarelesntesa of S ftissir iaking s suiltatrWinsatili
itinaini Whent'.lstisswituliale gastat . eibieOniAo l
mire' -;. 4. IC IS WW obaerrablw fiat that :thir.
fotirths of the accidintis of this eilliaraetcr f th#
happen fu ear ,041 retit4s, are eased not 09*mA
bythe prose* Of foal wir, as by tho - 4Wieitistriss
of the hands entkiloYeil lrf theta. ' Tie miners ire
toe , thoughtless 4 . regarlto-the matter.- • .r
. - 4---* - }
Oar ital;yjaeta?s, Ewebyskseestr.--Ifs
contemplate, at throw, *lacing the "Minn! mat!u.
pscturing establishmadts
,of our Borough and
County, as occasion olfhrai. .: It Is a striking • fact
that Schuylkill 41 0 - natrfassesses more steam po'w"
i•
'or: in octice operation : th an any other county ii.
n
the State; and That Oiders are sent I to this le-:
gips' from pads.all f Ive country, L
to our iron
a
manufactories fok siesta' engines, ac: There ire
10 this County, 113 114 Am engine to ufactorier,
1 'tit :-2 at Twisty:is ;':2 'at' Port Carbon; 1i at
Tremont; I it Ashland; 1 at Minerstilla, and 6
i -in Pottsville. - The. reader can judge id' the largo
.
aggregate quantity of pork that; must be tunied
out annually froM there eatablichnier#.
lean pro-
impou re,
-
Auhion
. a4prose
pub from
Mrs. E.
:lamb;
number
014- Of. the
tollowe
yes, 3 ;
A recent visit to Mr.fGeorge W. Snyder's
fodn
dry and machine, shopjn this Borough, enabled
us to °reunion otiose wok be had just finishe4—
The first piecwoi workwhich attracted our attim:
Sim, sold elicited our (witniration, was a Blowing
Engine of 80 titre power, which Mr. Snyder,,nf
ter only 6 weeks';hotice, had just completed for
L'onganecker oftShamokin. The blowing
cylinder is 51 reit bore-r F and one of the most
per
fect pieces of coiling we. ever saw; pot contain
ing a Single flaw. ThU steam e,ylinde:r of the En
gine is - 20 inchei. Thsi whole affair Which hasiby
this time reached its dgstination,•is decidedly one
of the finest pieces of Work of the description ever
turned out in this-Pe6015..
raphicaL
IWe also obsertted a very beautiful Pumping
gine, known among thit initiated as st"bull.hePtl"
engine, also just completed by Mr: Snyder fur
Messrs. Ilecksibcr CU.'sworks Scran
-6"3, Pu.. , This engine ftilso claimed' tour admira
tion from the neat and workmanlike manneri in
which it is'finished in :detail. Frum the facilities
which. Mr. Snyder posesses in his immense
bejs enabled to turn out • castiPgs - weighing
25 tuns each, and can hoist by meansi of powerful
cranes in -the foundry ilepartmenti castings weigh..
,ing 50 tons. Mr. S. ia::capable of turning out:so
tons of castings per wok. •
In-his machine depdytment nll the tools usedby
the workmen nicer 1.14 most modern and improVed
character, enabling Mi. Snyder, if it were neces
sary, to make per weetti a 50 horse pewer engine,
and with it also anotker of less poW . er. We will
remark in connection .. d uith this 'matter, that'al,
though work of: tbis ilmscriptiOn, May not be so
elaborately finished Mire as it is in other Pia4 , s,
yet the stoutness of Hi" work. and superiority, of
material used, renile6l 50 horse pevversteitin en
gine manufactured hire, serviceably equal to a
GO horse power enginiimanufacturedelseoere.
To give to peribns *ho have never visited Mr.
Snyder Works sonic 'pea, of iheir immense size,
ire w:11 state that the. Main hitilding; which cou-;
Mins the Foundry and Machine Shop is 2:10 feet
in length by 100 in willth sufficiently capacious
to admit of the free operation of hoisting entries,
31 feet high. All theftninutire of this building in
both the casting and imachine departments, is of
the most perfect desiription. 'Nen- Machinery,
W`Orth $25,000, has wiihin the; last yelar been intro
duce-d
into the Machitte department), a Large part
of which was utnuf4tured in the establiAment.
The value of the entire machinery E contained in ,
the establishment is but $50,000 i rendering it
one of the Most extedpive and valuable of its char
acter, in the eountry.i We observe that Mr. Sny
der his introduced aliew turning lathe, capable
of chipping from a casting, iron half an inch in
thickness. This lath; was erected at au expense.
'efaboutlsooo. Witt it Mr. Sn'Yder is enabled
to turn out shafting and other work of large size,
equarto any iron estiiiblishment in' the country.
Another improietneink which Mr. S. has also in- ,
• I
troduced into his Machine Shop, is a , tuachitiei
_
which rounds the heid rivets; of boiler' rivets; by mere
pressure.' This •avoids - the hammering proCess,
vvhich is said to injute the fibres of the iron.— I
There are other featnics in Mr. Snytler's largAnd
well organized establ(Shment, which are Drell - Korth
noticing; but we ha not time nor spnee'toal
lude to them on this occasion.
The,Car Factory, i(eptrate from the 7 main build
ing is capable of inantifvtnring Treeki IS
'cars, similar to thosolu . sed by the l i ter:tiling- Rail
'mail; and Mr. SnydOr tnakinglarraugemeats
to increase its capacyy:to .complcte cars per
track. Fours cars p4rday, will
' ha crcilita.
i bielor that portion ur Mr. Sty der's astablishntent.
• •
Ail of •Afr. • woas, embracing a :Ma
chine Shop and FouAdry, Blacksmith Shop, Boil
er Shop, Pattern Ship and Steatuj Car Factory,
{in which latter.builtv
og ),v the war, every piece
of wood used, for 'the .m
he of cars,is
sawed, siptared, pladiti;liorticed raid bored by
Machibery,) cover about half a squ r aro of ground.
We know not when ire havebeen inure interested
hod picked than during our reecnt visit ttOfr.
ISnyder's Machino lil op and-Foundry, They Will .
r4aty a protracted eiamination Of their admirable
•
:arrangement in every departnent. t
SEW VOBX urnat..EPAOB •
, ;
orp. oivn counturoNpuNT.
.1
1 1 The coming Fultrth+Liigubr queidion—The . Free
„Ifelablia,--Grcut Ge t -intim .Ihosica; Ifeativid-I.lln
ilea! and Operatic—Jullien—Grviein Opera—
Statixtich • t f the rti . nri r ie of the City of Sch. , York
—Need . of utteldfbii—Treniendoisei: racing Wine
b . si the ta)g--,The . tii:rhl benteti—tenuit r.rode on
the l Atbintie-- , -enlefted picnic—lntlllCHlC LW for
Canal loans—Mg: sueeetrefill competitor- , -JRc'e.
Dr. Vintbit—The: new 2'elfgraph—State
!reve
nue* front Chnieli--A pruktie
breeding.
Itiltlv Lots, Jana 26, 1865.
7 1\ o/IK, J 'Fa
DiLta Joonsla.- the Fourth of duly ap.
Preaches, "that dreadful day" when to alter tho
poet both links, and rain shall fade
away, we have blown' and counter blows froui both
aides, although theyfere.rather tame and spirit
less, especially on the temperance side, both parties
having relapsed as it were into a sort of quiescent
attitude,
satisfied that. they have Idone all they
can and are awaiting the denouement Of the mat
ter to see what ther shall nee, The liquor ,men
un the ono side and the temperance advocates
on the other have each ' had a grand' Jollifi
cation, but their prolicedings are of too little, in,
tercet to chronicle... Meauwhile the Mayor ; has
issued his instructwiss to the poliee department
in reference to their!' duties in the premises and
fhrnished each mcmlow with a copy of the law.
The anniversary df Si. John was celebrated in
our city yesterday hi the Free 31aiimi with Much
ceremony and ecto6 The fraternity is coming
forward into notice yery'mubh of fate years, after
kariug fur a long Gino beetl e s° neelinled front View'
arto be seldom seeder heard from'
Fur a couple of days past our (city has been
followed with the children of- the Fatherland—a
stranger would have; thought that a German inva
sion had taken piaci or that wo bad been over
powered by an insurrection of the Dutch. ; The :
occasion which brought out these !great AU/Llber/1 . 1
was the assembling in our city; of the annual'
gathering of the Geltmao musical societies' of , the
various states. Nearly' fifty suiieties from every
State as far South. ea Virginia ire represented; to
the number of tenni hundreds. . Last evening the
grand concert was given in the Metro - politan The
atre by the wholehfultitaile, and when we say the
house was crammed,' we do not atl all convey an
impression of the thousands that not only filled
the building but crowded the entrance and the
neighboring ntreetsto a great length. To' day
they have a grand pic-nie a short distance 'from
the city, when all the Herman States will be stout-,
ly represented. I
In musical matters we aro still highly favOred,
haying our - choice ,between the d'yife trouts*. at
or the dulcet strains of LaGrange at the
Academy. The P,Vti company have brought oul
with great splendor, for the first time in] this
country, Balfe's Dasighterof St. Marc—itis equal
ly beautiful as a stictacle as an Opera. The La
Grange troupe ire giving a variety of.operne as a
close of their eisgagetneut. Don I Juan is on the
carpet' for to.o igh
J ninon appears with his inamtnoth conceits at
the academy on the'llst of August. lo wail im
mensely popular iinhis first career, a fact Which
is well exemplified by bearing every ragged Urch
in whistling fragments' of the Prima Donna;, the
National, or-the American, to theltithompanitnent
of IL cellar-door or barrel-head.
Apropos of mu 6 'era matter—grelit preparitions
are in progress for she next winter
.season it the
Academy—agents are in Europe! and under the l
-management of a Committee of the ntoekholders.*l
-neither abilities nor means are vlinting to earry
out the most extended plans. I '
German Opera his been quite in vogue during
the Past season anti has been extremely well pat:,
rOnized—we havetin 'opera in that Languako at
present in M'allaelqs Theatre dori g the vadation:
of the's-eviler company. I '
Some singular filets have been oyeloped lig the
researches of a Committee lately appointed to exi
amine the public records of the city. 'Thdy, are
worth a' paragrapthe report is as folloiss
That in the Surreitatis'e.offiee there are now of,
wills, letters of . ndpaistration, guardianship; fic4
'859 huge ledger volumes. 'lke whole business oil
this Wheels tutus; tad in 29 feet -square,. Which I
room beside eontaiping all the volumes and I eight
cases of paper is called upon to accommodate the
chief officer, -six 41erks, the suitors, witnesses,
desks, tables-and either appliances—all the - various
cares of the basine4s aro transacted in addißon tai
the court business n reference tn litigated eases:
The Register's ofilce is even worse, containing
of' mortgages; .tet, 1385 great Nolumos.--611 of
which, together with fifty-fonr desks for tilerksi:
and numerous tables and desks for those oo r tisulV
lag-the records, *ides fifty-six, clerks and st 4
tidies are gethere4 into a space forty-foui feet
squat*.
The County dirk inu id Ms °flee overllllo vet,
=NU
U cia4thessarnotslatol paters and
.ittloMktliVendusies, besides seratiteen
rorluiol l 4.**elerkii. Mcwtaif sit these
elfailaitielliapidated conditi4 Worn by cps.
!Inlet 014411:44aten, torn, and in 'smile casea4m
' logy nalaibegil They are also liable tetal - de-,
UM.** *7 n fire,—a fact which M.
14*.#1.:*** 11 iktngen with their incalculable
Aikkomproitaii *vim• of our city, rimkes
p elt
'ttelltOritittentwohately alarming—who - can esti
-mato WereiralCoila destruction of these records."
,Thatinsb-14- or thesvagh renovation fire-proot
sitioceiultilarOeir iwomOodation Le: under con-
. •
A greet ezeitement existed last week. in. the
opening world.ou the occasion of a pacing match
a
fur 32,600, between : Hero and new Mdmal, Poe
ahoritas. The betting ;tea all in fatter of. Hero,
his rival being almost unknown—while bets were
freely offered, that '2.26 would be insde. The
whole circle of Jehur however, were astounded
"rhea P4ealteatatk made tier first mile in 2.174, the
fastest ever made in the world, dirtaneing her
competitor in :the firetheat. The only poor pointin
the whole tranractiot. is allowing tho taint to maim
sucliiiirM,. , ./him everything war her own way--
thurmliiplaying her abilities to such atdegreo that
no matches can be made for her.
It seems -that two steamers, Washington and
Ericsson whic:ls left, this port tcgethes last week
fur Europe, are having a grand seub race over the
ocean.
. 1 ; TheOvern seen on the 17th` inst., when
the Weehingren . was reported fifteen Miles ahead,
and :span seen by .another vessel the next day,
when the fifteen miles had dwindled to two, both
vessels doing. their best. Rather dangerous fan,
this ocean rriing. Remember last yeir.
A grand pie-nic of the sable fraternity was belts
last Thiirsday about two or three miles out of the
city on the upperpartof theist:Md. crowds were
present; the avenues leading to the gtounds were
hfack with the hurrying groups. They seemed to
enjoy themselves immensely, stuffing their inner
selves and lolling in the sun (the sum total of
darkey bliss)tuut although their. shades varied
from Maoist sit:site:to blacker than night, we have
no dou b t that their cup `of pleasure vas filled to
the briat. It looked remarkably like a thunder
shower ell day. The fact is accounted for—let
the world more on.
The new Sate loan by the ComtnissionerS of
the Catial Fund to the amount of two and three
qu.srtertmUlians dollars has just been awarded
almost intireto John>. Thompson, the broker of
our city, wh - o..put in a sweeping bid which with an
insignificant exception took the whole loan.—
Most of the bids aro for banking purposes and the
bidders; are exceedingly wroth with the lucky
hl . )lder,ol; thdy are now forced to purebase of him.
Thebi4 was nearly 119, which. nets ithe State a
preptin,)a of that a million of dot/ars-4feet which
speaks .jwell fur State credit. The' total, bids
amounted to twenty millions. 1 •
The Rev, Br. Vinton of Brooklyn, has received
a call from the vestry of Trinity Church, New
York, ,to bdcome one of their assistant minis.
tors and to take charge of the superb and .costly
ehapeljust erected in Twenty-fifth Street. The
call bita been accepted. The life of the Doctor
has heel' quite a varied one, having ;just passed
through the Military Academy at West . Point,
with birnself; he abandoned the profes
sion of arms nod took np . the cudgel in the field of
law, which profession he studied—after all this ho
adopted divinity and entered the pulpit upon which
his talents and learning now reileOt so great a
lnstre. lie was one of 06.Es:training Committee
of the Acadeiny et West Point, appointer) by the
President at this examination whiett has just
closed
,and the oration to tho graduates was his
prodoetion. . ,
A Ihiston vessel has just been chartered in Lon
don to!'Sonxiij: to N'ewfoundlad three hundred and
fifty tons of the great Atlantic' Telegraphic _cable
to ,corineet the two worlds under thS auspices of
the company, referred to in my last. This looks
like soil: in earnest. We are Worried that the
line 'will be in running • order, within eighteen
inonths4
Theievenes on the New York State Canals
have decreased twenty per , cent- below those of
last l year for ; the first si x '
weeks of navigation,
• 4
which.conatnnnced on the first of Mfiy. The fel
! ling off/ is sliown from the books to be mainly in
the itetps of baton, lard, wheat and flour: '
Amotig the deaths of last week we noticed-that
of a Spnnishlady aged seventy-eight years. who
wa. the mother of thirteen sons and had one him
tired 4ntl Arty-tir living descendants, children.
; • gandcliihirep, ae. That woman is, worthy•nf a
paragraph nifd a monument—Napoleon would
tiara called her great. Take pattern Young Amer
' ica—piong Bpaits has served her country.
!
t• MORALS OF ROMALNISDL
• r
it OM 711.7111CATED.1
Mr.siats. P).9. :—Thei following statistics mriy
provet z uteresting to seine of your readers, and
may tcpd to,show in some degree what would he
the nit : pit of the decline of Protestantism and the
aseenditha of ItutuLhisin in this.coutary. If any
one is iheliaed to doubt the truth of the facts let
him coMpari the crimes committed, Mind the state
imf society iirthose townships of this county in
which Ilignmitl Catholics are a majority of the pop
ulation•witii those townships that-are exclusively
•ProteStants.i The Roiaan :Catholic Prints de
nounce the Protestant Bible and ascribe to its free
circulation and to the Free Schoulsi most of the
evils and eieesses that are tomigme fouud iu this
country. Iu Naples and the Papil States, the
ProteStaut Bilfle is unknown, Free Schools are
unknown, Oeedout of conscience is: unknown.—
There are no live newspapers or Fred men y every
thing is under the control of the church.. The
Pope, the Bishops and', Priests have it all their
own way, and the following figures show the ef
feet of theie o government.-, In view of such an ex'-
position every American may well exelaiui when
the human ,Catholie Priests wish to', break down
our Common School System, "we seek no change
but least of'j all such change as you will give us."
Tho•statistiCs I refer to are given by Mr. Hobart
Seymour, •tu - his late very interesting volume,
,:Evenings 'With the Jesuits ":
"-The yearly average of murders in all Italy—
in-that land. where • the: Church off Rome is su
preme!, and ,Without a rival—is one thousand nine
hundred nail sixty-eight, so that every year there
are loft tuu4dered in cold blood more men, women,'
and children than often fall in our : most blood
stained battle-fields. And this is the tend of con
ventiy and !nunneries, and confessional—in the
land whom.; of all else on the wide surface of God's
creation, we might expect the full and happy sic
vehipmeut 4f all the-restraints whiidi the Church.,
of Route imposes upon crime—in the land where
priests, and tuonks,and naps exceed one hundred
at,d twenty4housand! - Mr. Whiteside informs us
that ;rit Am.esissi there are twelve : convents ; at
Foligno, twelve for monks, and eight for nuns; at
Spuletto, twenty-two; at Terni, live; at Marni,
seven for thanks, and five for nuns. It appears,
too, that atPerugia there are thirty-four, while
in Rome tiihre arc sixty-four for monks, and fifty
for nuns ! mAnd yet it is in this very district that
the murderis amount to one hundred .and thirteen
.to the million of the population! while in Naples
and Sicily,*re are, or rather were, a few years
ago, Sixteen thousand four hundred and fifty-five
monks, and thirteen thousand nuns, the largest
number in any country in the world, and there there
is also the largest proportion of crime to be found
in any ono cOuntry.ou the whole &Woe:o'er God's
creation! !.
"The following aro the results in all the several
Roman Catholic , countries, as contrasted with
Protestant ;England :
"Roman Catholic Ireland, 19 to the million.
" " Be glum, . • 18 a" ""
", " , Fr ince, 31 " "
• " " Austria, 36 "
" " Baaria, 68 " "
" Sardinia, 20 " "
" " Lombardy, 45.
id
. 44 Tu,eanyr 36. 11 44
The Papal!States. ' 113 If •
Roman Catholic Sic; ad
" Naphls, 174 " "
P roteatunt England, 4 u di
"I ask—giro not these figures elmiuentl- •
"One thing at least is certain, as derived from
these figures officialandgoiernmental as they are,
namely, theconvents, and nunneries, and confes-
elan:ll6olnd all such institutions
,ot Itcannnism
l:nvo failed in those countries where 'they have
been tried under the circumstances most favorable
fur their deyeltipment—have failed writtehedly aud .
signally. -,And the argument, that we ought to in
troduce into this Country the institutions of RO•
manism even in a modified form, aS lnore efficient
in.repressing crime than the. principles and mo
tives of Protestant Christianity, is nut only an
swered, lait annihilated."
To this May bo added the following table pre
pared by eiimpotent authority for the Irish Church
.31istionari Society:
In Proteotnet England, there were prosecuted
every year for murder,' to each million of
the population.. • . 4
In Ireland] before tho great emigration, there
were ;. 45
Ia Irclan.j, after so many Romaniots left the •
Wand, Anil the proportion of the Roman
ißt became larger the number .
fell to i-, 19
In BeWl*, least immoral of Popish coun-
trice t
In France; where murder ix clasaified rather
seientifieally, under the heads af nesassina
tion, infanticide, parricide, poisoning, and
11l I litarY, cases SI
In Austria the like varieties of murder 36
In Davarin, non heroine purely Catholic!" '63
In Sardinia. where there has been for ages
.(one pant of the kingdom) sumo Protestant
influence, tho.number drops to - 20
In LontbartioNcaetia, it is up-again to '43
in Tuscany, where tC British Chriatain, it in
•carnest, may not live 84
In the Papal stater, where the "Ilely, Catho- :-
lie, Apostolic, Roman Chtirch," has every
thing her own way, the umbeiis. 100
In Sicily,:not quite so intensely demoralized
by the phorch, it comes down to 90
In Naples, where they have a taste fur blood,
and publicly ethibit tho blood of one St..
Januarius every year, there is made an' ex
quisitely careful classification of murder,
late pet-Acid°, husband-murder, wife-mur
der. murder of other relative(, infanticide,
poisoning, murder premeditated, Murder in
tentional, s.isassination, weirder wath rob- .
berg, and murdei with adultery. Of all
sorts of murder the dreadful proportion to
each million in:Naples is no less than . 200
But in LlTland, let it be once more noted
only ' : •
Hor.t.OwAY's Pru.s• the most celebrated
Remedy in the Union for the cure of diseases
of the Lfrer and Stomach. Edmund Alga'of
Cooperstown', New York, was for the period
of:nineteen years a complete misery to him
self, and b burden to his friends, he "suffered so
severely and continuously from liver complaint
and a disordered stomach, that he wa.s con
stantly for weeks together confined to himbed,
and doctors did him no good, and he therefore
left oft' consulting them. Nine weeks ago ho
commenced using Holloway's Pills,, and his
wife called last week at the store of Professor
Holloway, to acknowledge most gratethilv that
her husband is quite cured.. Professor Rollo
way hopes that the thonsand others in the
Union who have been benefited will now come
forward)
MiztilAt ACIDS - Mt /4004 AND: 1141 Inii t °
Dupla P4EOSAITCY?....A riter tu the!Peaia l t
War /*rad if Ma :Was agates that lie has
szleee.ss* used the intoenil seidi for;the re
lids( ohisbnate cases of 4ornitinilduziug pie&
unary. Some casesia:whicih he administered
tilde alApharie acid sat notiets4 but the dose
and method of administritiOn are not noticed.
—PA ilikkiAredicit News I I , ;
44iiiotii;;; - _4i*.liifico,(e.•
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Pr. - J:11Z LORD'S IPA T.4-4,* ' Ils cletigot!cois midi:
datie*--lotd. he plea 4
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Trinitii Church, Pottsvilhi, Jtily 15t,18.5, 10 A.;',
M. rip! 4 b. - .141.-Employersituni .9mployetw, ta:
Interm. , tel in a right prattle:lllJ understanding Of'
the coca and "six days shaltithea labor," are in-li
sited to (ILO consideration Of !these Iworda of oiti,
Lord; St'. Mark ii. 27 Ac..,4;it :1".11e said Vito.thein '
the Sabhath was s _mnao for triattinitt :not ; rasa' for!
the'Sabhath': therefore the , . Son of marpl is Lord
also of the4abbath ;". 'which *BI ba the snbject 'or i !
the -morning sermon, prescnilog t....' ob,igationri
and attotes of (the, comtionlY„eallod.) SUnday.--I •
A continuation of the suhie;ct as colluictod' with; '
the p/-ccu)sres of the Christian! Sabbath, or Lord * ti I
day, roninionly called StindaY;: may be Oxpeeted
in the et's:Ening. froth 'lsaiah LITIII, 13 and 14.74,1
~ , I f thed enll the•Subbath, ct dc49,dr,ithi holy Of Shit I
Lord, AdisOrable, and shalt kdaor Mei, nOt. doing i
thine own Ways, nor finding thine in . wn Pleasure,
nor- speakilig thine 'own arcirds: tbnn shalt thed I
delight thyself in the" Lord ; and I Trill causothetil
to ride dpon the sigh place et the earth,lnd feed
thee with 4.he heritage, de., ror th 4 Ut r.,164 A of the
Lord hatk'spoken it." I: ':
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• Then tei our business !Tien !see testimonY befono
the British Parliatnent hit 142, &e.,' and d- report
to the.PMinsylvania tegiSlatdre in file year 1830:,,
and oPcial doeuments of thd Statel of New York
iu IE4O i from the find of which isl the following
statement ; of an eminentitnedical. pmdtitionerl,l
.Tohn Richard nitre, M. I!. Of, I.Mylori.. After i
touch referring to the uses-and: ahMaes of:Sunday', i
speaking of an additional spring bf life inipartedl
from its.true Christian observince,ltesays "Wera
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I to purano this part of the:queation, I sho ' uld bh
touching 9a the duties cennaitted to-. the: elergit 1
but this l'lwill say—that resdarehesi in ph 'yeir'oto.j.4, i
by tbe analogy ,of the Workleg, of iProvidence in
nature, arill show that tie Rivine kosninindinenk
is not tci, tie considered as ari arbitrary enanctutent,
but as an appointment rtees6ry to than.. 7 - I
• • 44mm.! Wastißutts. 1':
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Sri- THE PRISON.—The B.44.l3ir.Wd.vtiteurn . will heti
Divine Sciri ice in the Priam' to , tilorror afternoon at 14
o'clock.- ' " ' ' ' I .. i ,
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tic BAPTIST CIIIIIICIL Reel. Jona Ic. Cisna Pastor. ,
Service every '4iabbatia at 1.03 i• 'clock 3 l 4. M., and_,WO' I
clock, P. M. ' • • ' . •' r• '' ' - '',- l•
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Fisr SKOND 3=IIODISV, 'EPISCOPAL elitliCtl,
Market Street, Pottsville. Her.' AiNDesw Eosoacar., Pastar.
Divine 'whim every Sabliiet.ll 0 10. A. 31. and 6p. 31. !
/17?- FIRST. METHODIST! EP SOPA!, CHURCH. Stic.
ond ,t , tre,it, Pottaiille. Rev. T. S. oirorytToostas, Pastor.j--
DI vino sc,rrice every Sableitti at • 0 A. 31 and 71i P. 31.-1
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Irir ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESBYT"3: CHURCII.
Market +greet, Rev. Wnt.taktl.-Pnesruir, Pastor: Divine
servbx every Sabbath at Io!,4 O'clock; A. M., And at 7?.;f .
o'clock, p. M. • , i •
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• JTh-ENGLISII I.I.7II.IEDANCIirRCII.Market Squate,
PottsvilliN Rev. DANIES STECK, VaAtisr. DiVitte Service 411
this Church regularly every Sunday. lileruirig.at ltt%
o'clock; evening, at S o'clock. :11teekt1 FrnYer, Misting,
Thursdajr evening, at 6 o'clock.' •
114.4.EL511 COSORIGATIONAL cuutten. Miners
vine road, Pottsville. Rev' COARLES WX. t:Dvrtans, Pas
tor. DiVine service in this church every Sabbath. Morn- ,
lug at 10- o'clock. evening at:tro'Clock. Prayer Sleetin g 0 9
A. M. School for small children, to teach them In the
tbeorleeand doctrines of the fable, at 1!„•1' o'cb•cli. echnol
fur readihg the liible, 4 - . e., 0' li o'clock, Singing &hee at
6 o'clock',
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.C.h.,' PitIMITIVgMETII6IIISi CHI:RCM sr. cialr.—
Thr,e sermons will be preaolA - Itt the above church,leci
nunday,'July 1, P 135. ' ' ',.." , - , •• -;
In thßmerning at 10, and ih tho evening at ti. by the
Rev. Ovitli IIZOMLEY. from Philadelphia; and In (he after.
noon at 104. by the Rev. J. Fawaltr. from Taomiina. l•
A collection will be taken uli , at the close of each Ser
vice. to liquidate the debt tipoh the church. :
The public are rispeetf tally (milted to . attend. 1
far L'AYllch OP A COiS.SkIIII 4 TO.NI7,.--011 Sonday,
Jtilv lit;: the corner stone of the liertnan Lutheran and
Ilef;rmeil St. John's Church, ih St, (lair'. will be laid With
the usual ceremonies. Preaching will be had in the t:ier
man anti English latiguaces:ibyseveral ministers tient .
abrtad. ! Services tri c,tumericti at, 10 o'clock. A. 11.. The
public generally ine respectfully Itivited to be 'present.
I al:onus STAHL,.
I; 1 JACOB FAENt,
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, "funding o.mmitter.
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,• EVERY P.t.SIILY IN : , •,!CIII.7IFLKILI.. CO: SII0t:1.1)
ItEAD THIS!!
I Da. :±WAvar-Dear ...S4r-4' the good of the putt. I
feel myself 1.1 duty bound t4testify to the gteat ore
which Yohr Compound Syrup vf!Wild Cherry perforined
on me'. i For toy part, I feelias' if - everybody ought to
' know If. I Was afflicted whit a !Violent C,ugh, Spitting
of Blom!. Night. Sweats, Ilears,Mess,-,and ,sound 'tithe
voice, indicating an Mundial' state of disease; my app.-
' tits wag i,r,-Jno. and my strength had so farfalled the that
my friends and physiciam-Were• persuaded I enuld noi
1 survite. Many days. My ranter, who was my ani,ious
care-taker, made inquiry Where; she would be likel to
. procure', the most certain relief. She wr.s told r that i Dr-
Sway - nes Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry fill,al It the
cure, roY life was then hopeltiss.: . Your medidue wag im
-1 mediattlly procured, and the! that bottle gore telief,land
by the time I had commented the sixth bottle. my otmgh
had left toe and - my 'strength was much improvedl In
short, it has made a perfect titre cf me, and lium ail this
present'. time as hearty a tniin•Lia.l wish, And have _0.41
reason to believe that the tisi.,of, 'your mediri4 has listed
tee fr,ai a premature eraVe. 0 shall he plea sl tolgive
any iufn-mat ion respecting , My c.tse. },Yourswth reSpeet.
, ' •, I ! - -s, I. K. I 'EI.CI. - .S,
No. S fi'7lo ..feeef, 'where'll . 9 ;11;nd : i1 . • Third. (..Ifilub . rt, V. J.
.iiiw - Is sumo+ VII.NO, be particular to fear hi taidd, that
the -origi,infl and only getittirek"Wild (7,..er , ,ii p,...p•zra.
•lion" is prepared by hli. S!.VAY.i F. A Si...N, rniladelphia.
and . for.sale by their auttOrtied 'Agents, J. tl. 'llreWn and
..I. S. C. Martin, Pottsville; 11, S. W. ilunt7i mil.. Selle, b .
kill Haven; Eckel & Ilartott. Tremont. 44" See large
advertisement foradditional•testimeny. ['...10-Iy3
jj tip PA NA . fironght /Mute M . Uie door of (,C , .. Mitli , ,n
AC wonderful discovery hall rerentlfbeettmathi i by Itr.Cur-
Lis, of tills city`, in the treatinent of Consnmp ion, Ashl
era and , all diseases of OM Lungs. We refer
.) -I)r. Cur
tis' Ily:teani. ur Inhaling ilygean Vapor and Iter!ry Tyr
'up;' ' With this new method Dr. C. has rest re.•• 4 many
afflicted ones to perfect health:, as an e vident , ofr-:Vhich
he has innumerable certificates Speaking u the trest
le:mt. a'physician remarkS; "It iv evident th t inhaling
—constinitly breathing an ag . rettable, healing vapor, the
medicinal properties roust come fn direct coat et with the
whole of the arial cavity of the lungs, and th Mt.:grape the
many and varied changes,produced upon the a when in
troduced into the stomach. and subjected to ti e process et
digestion. The Ilygeana is for sale at all thit druggists
throughout the oeuutry.-...Xcw Fork Du:churn of Jan
'vary 14. • ~ .
The Inhaler is worn tort the .breast 'under the linen
without the least inconveniency—the heat nr the , hotly
being intlielent to evaporate the fluid. I ._ ..
hundreds of cases of Cure.; like tiro followihg might be
narned . :- ont''Package of itygeatia has. cured nip of the
Asthtna of six years standing.-I-Jar. F. Keesbyrp, P. .31.,
of Ihrf . lcannnn, l'a. . .
ard:curod of the ~.ksthina of 10 years atanding; by Dr.
Curtift!'„liyge.anN.—..Varg..”vt F;-1;ton. lirooll9n..V. is
Mr. k , mul, of No. 5, Mnartmina Str,let„ 'Sew York,' vr.1.1
cured pf a surety case of inn aiditi Ids hy the Ifygeana.
My listvr toove of a DiAtrk...-I.sing Cpneh-of key.'
era' ycprc standing, and decided to be Inc:Arable he her
physiciin.%. She wag cured in , toe month by the lipgr
r. o. , ubert, I'..V_, Ri.-./imonrl, Me.
, I'llo thrre dollarß a pv)cazt.--,Sold by Cnrt is, Perkin&
Boyd 1 0 3.11. No. 'IV Chambers rtre•'t, Now Vnrk.-4
packake!; wnt Ave by express, tf , any part ol.lhe..l7nited
States:tor Ten Doll.' ; ,
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N: 11:--Ilr. eurthe Hyg.aon k Ow orizinal 'and only
genninenrtidr. all othyra aria ba.;:o itnitatiowi or Tilt: and
Iniuttrafironnterfelts. Shun them as you 'would palson.
. f;r7-13 , 1
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• . - MAIRRIED. ' • -
Monda - y. 25th, by Ben. ffilllam
Teo, ASEPEI WOqn, to Eta 7 Loctur, both ;of St CLtlr.
Sebnilkill county. '•
IitIi.LER-3100I1E.—At Si. Clair. on the 7th Inst., by
J. Sel Anger, Ee1.... LentaiNlineat. of Now'Caalle: to ANNA
3Luta'i:‘ll.tr 3toont, of the Fame place..
lIAGIIII.LK ASE.—By Ihe sante, on thti . :39llh inst., .li.
COB ItAGER, to MARIA Ku r-
i • pima). •
PhlhkdOrdiia, nn tho 24th Inst.. Mu
rat W„ son of IL .1., and Mary', lielmhold, aired '22 years.
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POT T SVIii:LE SITLRECE*S.
CaR farl'Rn WEEKLY k'OR. TILE 0917EXAL.
Wh6at Flour,. bbl., Oho Dried Peaches, par:d. $4 76
R.Fo Irlour, 144., 7,00 :do ' (1 , 3 upiar'il. 200
11 heat; bushel, " ,2 60 Drlod Apples, pared, 200
Aye. 'do ± 1;
,3,"; Eggs, dozen, - IS
l'orn,! ;Li' do , 1110 Butter, per poipd, .. 14
oats, 1, 0.1 4 in Shoulders, do RlO
Potakw's„ do 1,. . flatus. dO 14 to 16
Timothy Seed, , 2'.'6 li;liy, per tett, f 20 00
Clovoi Seed. 4no Plaster. do 1 600
WANTED. '
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Ny'AN'rED—A steads sober man, to
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i ;mist Engineer ; Enginr, 'anti take Cark) sof horse, &c.—
C,ons 'lst employment.., Apply fto Box 15.1.. by letters. or
persmially to, " : , y • JOHN lIPPG KISS.
Juile iin, '55 • ; , ' • , 1,26.1 t
T
WOK AND" itBA.D.--:-The !Subscri
1/tier tenders his seevicefias'elerk. ealeatnan, storekccre
er, c,,Ele;ctor, suwrintendeur, c.remer. ageur.:;:se dealer at
home 4 . ,r abroad, to any nho, may what them, at a fair, rea
aonabte eompeneatton... : '-,_ . . '
Awfditn re ---Second and Collowhill atreeta. Pottsville;
Schuylkill county.. , , . N. M.'WILSOIi. •
Judo 9, '55 Z-4t.
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HARDWARE , 4 -
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RAIN (qIATDLES Glass Scythes,
Orikytbe smaim GrAln ,Siekles and HAY and Grain
Itititett, at, the t,lurdnartt # [rod Depot, FRANK POIT.
Jutie '5:1"
( -- c ji UM DEMAR YARN ISI-14,--a beau_
i r article tor wall paper nr Glaze painting,
P. AV V aRNIS4, for Irun snitnblelfur cemetery
lota, the+ Hardware and linrrDept.A. F 14% lc POTT.
June U, '55 , ! , . ! t
OUND LAND PLASTER, by the
, imsbel or in ranalier Igunntities, Hydrnni, Cement,
C dried !Muter, White , tiaild,lit the 11nrdwatitral Iron
Depot: • • FRAN
Julie 9,1,5 , 23,41'
DA:FENT! EXPANDING W'in'dow
iheapestandinoat simple spring in use
We Nat article after you lay away weight* and pulleys.
You anapply at the Hardware and Iron Depot.
- • ' FRANK PM'. •
June A , '55 • • :
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, MERIC AN nod English 'fable" Cut
±Very, Rodgers' and Weitenholm's Pqrket Knives,
Lilt-vc plated lipeona and Forks, Tin Trays and Waiters,
Heilera, Salve-Dan% ' 4;ridirous and Coffre at the
Hardware and irentk4t.: 'FRANK POTT.
June Ma, • : =tf
PACKlfiG,,'l3lackimiOs" Bel
lcrws, Ane3ly Hand: hammers, Shooing Knives,
House Nails, Trace Chains, Rope, Hemp Packing, Pumps,
IVhite Lead and oils, at tbn liarlnare and Iron Depot. •
• " FRANK FOTT.
Juiie 9 2 '55 •
IULTIVATION Plows, Plow Points,
C.„
jsbovelx. Spadra, Ilaattnal'orlui, of the roost aiprorett
patterns, suitable for ,Prirata and the most eateashe
farming, at tha ItantaratroOnd.tran Dont.
• •I • • PRANK I'OTT.
23 4 f •
June 0. '55
ITARDAVARE of. all - Descrip tions, ILTOOLS of the tutisticelehrated makers, Spear and
Jarkinterillaws, Locks. 'Latches, Bolts, a varied and largo
assortment of Housekeeping Hardware, to which; the at
tention of the public is touted, at the Hardwire and
Iron: Depot. • FRANK POIT.
Join° 9, '5ll '
ItARDWARF AND. UWN -Depot,
lentrn stmt., 2 doors above Market, full of useful
cud utnamen int (nods; Bar lion of all show, Steel and
Yint) iron of all thickiiesteo f Building Hardison) of all
the parlous deocriptlons; Tools for working In Shops or
girl q are offered to this public at lowest Oros.
I " • 'ThANK POW.
Jane 0, • .
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STRAY AWAY from the
autawriter, at Cumbel,s, a WAITS (VW 4.7—v
apeekleibnywatraca the shoulders—ronad bead alma art
Burns; AEDeisidxrat 3 years old.. The Ander ork returulog
said mat win be tenably rewarded. Apply to
Cambola. Jane 30,'35 ':6.lt• DANIEL KELLY.
STRAY MARE.-STRAYED
arra; trurn rabseriber on Tbrrisday . , • 4 91
une 210. a 5011 R MAHE, with* white Ism Val. •
and white feet. arta blind in the right .eye. Aso e
reward will be given to any person returning the nollai or
gir bag any information to . SYDNEY SYKES,
Juno 1555) 6-2 t Port Carbon Road.
CIAME to the premises of th©
visubeliber, residing In South ManloArn
%wroth! p, the 3Dt hof Jate,lBss, a BRoWN
MARL', of medium tire, about 12 years old. OeC, a
white spot In her right cyo. The owner Is requested to
Come Toward, ProTe property. PAY c h arps and take her
sway; otherwise she win toehold by DANIEL. DEIBEItT,
near &buyIkIII lisren. June 1855 Z-30
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STRA.Y MULE----A liberal
t, rt.wartt will be given to any prawn at in- 1
formation that will enable the seseribets to,
rocovor a. MARE MULE, about 10 hands. high, 0 a tig t
bay to that ran away from the LittleTkiansond Colliery,
neat Mineracille, on Saturday, th.! fifth inst. It was
seen on th:at day, at formtaille, making its way to the
numntaln-, ' ' EDWARD DAVIS & CO.
3Lbacrs! Me, June t'1,1:135 Itt4lt• . 1
FOR SALE 4 TO LET.
0100 R; the choicest Ohio and
New York brands, neatly put up in* and 34 cat.
sa.eks- apiessly far family eve, for sale at
• - CIUCTIFSTER'S
nsar:.tiarion Flour Depot, antes street.
-. Pottsville, June,3o.,"js .
910 MINERS.—Broad Top Coal
FiehL--The HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP
IkittUNTAIN. R.AILHOAD I..!OMPANT : in slow, of the ear
ly completion r; f thv Mud, are ROW prepared to re‘ else
prepositions l'or leasing three of then Company's MINES,
which 'yellow opened and ready for mining... - ,- Prt4swl,
t lona for leasing the same will be readied at,thele
in HUNTINGDON, until the L7th thiy ofJtdr;" Undoubt
ed reference will be required from those making Preis)
cads. The Mines can he examined at anr — limP, on appli
cation at the office, in -Minting - don, where information
respecting. the same eau be obtained.
June 30,..".3 26.-3 t 'L. T. WATTSON, Pre:Weld.
T i lliiiTSALE--Tw 2f inch screws,
suitable for prey of any'.escriptilt....ki , %,!, o
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MEMOS
' GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED—'
thcorie-4all interest in a first class Operation. tetp
ply ist , IYM. P. STEINDERUER'S
March 24, '55 lltt Agency 01111ce, Silver Terrace.
FOR SALE.--A NEW PERPEN
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dietlilif En g ine of 10 llorse inter with pumps corn
- ' ,tete—the whole occupyin g a space fide L..-et s q uare. To
be seen at the York Store.
YARDLEY k 140:1.
Yeasville.,Noyetnber 11, 1t14 41-ti •
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°Dll FELLOWS' CEIIIE'VERY.- 1 --
Persons desirous el purchasing burial - lots in the Oda
Yellows' Cemetery, will apply to •
F3-15e run:, at the Iron Store. Town Hall:
I;knintos- Itsicsa. Tin-smith, Centre street: dr • -
SZEI•fIaN Rots:Mita, Callowhiil Stteet.'
Nov. 12, 1513 . • •te,-tf. .
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IORSAI fwelve Qmall Care r
•
1S inch , wheels. suitable for Contractors , Foundry
men and %
—whin ists. or rut Itaihvad Companks, to use on
repairs or about their freight depots. Apply to
•, CANDEE„ DODGE d Co..
Delaware City..
424(
October 2L ISM
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..--.---poR Rt NT—ANew Brick Stoic
. lloctse, on Mauch Chunk street, built for a Ylour k
et , Stem. The basonient is admirably adapted to PltOr.
ink IhIP flay. A Railroad sideling ndjoiulog the build.
trig. Possession giren on the Ist of Aprit. or earlier if
d sired, by, application to the subscribers at the. York
Store. • • E. YARDLEY it SON.
YOU:wale, January' 6, 1555 14f
-.
- f,IOAL LANDS in the Wyoming and
1 1, ILaokawanna Valleys. for.S.ale.—Ser;ral Coal Estates.
' lll3ll and 1 1114(nt individual optratom, on and adjatint
to the Lackawanna lc Western Railroad. to hew York.
Th.-.e laritls3re equal to any in the region. bring entire
ly underlaid with the best finality of Coat; and ran obt ,
opened at-a small expense. Apply to / .
WALY,'ER :111:AD.
April 11, ISZ.6 15-3 m ' , ...... , 98
.. troadttay. X Y.
FOR .SALE.—Three best"`li — niA Steam
}:itirines, inanufitlarrtt by Wm. Burden, of Brook
lyn. New York. tt - ton, twelve and fifteen horse power,
with Lotoinotivo Tidlen), and in find rate running' order,
hnclrig, been in i , ..,., but one yeat. They are now in opera
-21,,n ou the new Docks of the Ch. sapeake .k Delaware 1' a
nal, on;; at Delaware City. one at St. George and. one at
Chesapt4ke City, Where thcy ran Lc seen at any time, and
any information gicen.that ntay be required. They will
be sold at a bargilati, by C.'iNDEE DODGE k Co.,
' Delaware City.
Oct.Mci 2115:4. 424 f
- • ' ._ ... _
,_
t rlo.-AL LAND TO LEASE.—WiII hi.
~,.; rented for a. term of year., to energeti: and rellaLle
Tonantsi. abdut it.',o items of prime Ccal Land in the 11a,-
Mehra Bashi. adjoining the Esst S'ugar Loaf Hines..
Some cif the adraqiiriart this tract art.--the Hazleton
Railroad rtiniiinz nearly a utile through It, eo near ttn)
crop of the Twenty ' d Vein. which is now beim. work
ed, that no other irei '
is hyluireoLlinit as a standfor the
T.
Cars: pie-ntY of Thnt r and'pure Irate" for. nalningipur
p,s,-: the Coal' unsurpassed iti - :•.inality. With aenerr to
ihe Neu' York and l'hiladelkhis warkets,) by Canal or
Ratir.eid. F o r further - lititiedLarF. tall on i 1
A. S. A: r....JR6BERT:.;
No. g0! , •,..p...0r0ur Rev?, Phitart.tr ) til:
. ,, I 1 , 1-3 m I
April 7,183 t.
•
BUSINESS. 'CARDS. I ,
IN EERING; TAND
AliAi\j,lN ~.;(,,a;,liinNtilr(:laticai given of Coal Lands, by
.1011 N 110 1 / 1 .11C18e., JitnSny Errgenrct, & !
Pottsville, June !
BROWN, Inspector of Mines,
tenders his SurViVeS to Land-ou tier, andothers, in
making Examinations,.lterrts, Lc., of Mines and, Coal
iAlli.lB..,Fruin his knowledge of Veins and 4...tp,rience in
Mining Vperations, having been in this county 14 Years,
and 'carried on .111in•F the last six years, he ittpes td giro
getienid Fatima:glen to all who tnav employ Min. I
ItESEILS NULL and It. E. Mei.
vine, and 1.4:71.t.iniN .Mti.:as•and Yitts.ot PAritt,
Philadelphia, for capability'and integrity.
Last Norwegian. Juice :;u. 2c-ly
COCK ,Cc un
..„_(-)1(1.,.r a N na Cii
Attorney-at - ' kitLE L.
L ' l• No. 11
t Fifth sl t, above
Arch, ildladelpbl:4. March : , 1..1t.55 13-0111 I '
IV M... -B. POI"I'S, Attorney at flaw,
yi' once. in 31arket Street,adjitnitig C Con
r3.l. s.une )larch 1F.5.5 12-1 •„ 2 „, , ,: i
•
,Y ER S'lslio USE, Attorney at Law.
Oilice--Centre street, cpporite the Tow-ulna:l,
Pottsville. Pa, -
June J,.'55
OU\T.I-LAND CLAINIS promptly
j attended to by 1. W. Itt.):•111;111,1tY,
• Attorney At Law, corner 31arket
Pottsville Mnrelt 21, 1`,;:41 'l2-1y
E. SI'RAUB CO , i 5 37,:,
per ant inttrent to depositors.
and Interest I r ciyablo-bit demand.
3lareta IT lark 111-1
1 - 011 N P.IIOBARI', Attorney at Law,
t" Coninahwiorter for New- Teri:. Office oppOsite Amer--
ear, Hous e , Centro Street, Pottsville, Prima. , I
April '2.4, Itsff.2 - • 17.1 yl
rIPIIO3IAS R BANNAN, Attorney at
ll Law. °Mee in Centre Stmet, opposite the Episcopal
Chdrcli, Pottsville, Poutm.
Nov. lir, ISria 47-Iy
-Ne. F. NI.; DIXON, DOCTOR of
os.h.• Dental Surgery. one door above It. C. green'',
Jewelry store, Centry Ltreet, Pottsville. • • „
tkeptember '2,1+ , 41 tilt
G. MORRISON, Dealer in China,
± • mrare,Glass anti Queensware and Looking-glasses,
wholesale and retail. Town Hall, Centre Street, Potts._
'Title, Pa.
June *2, 15 . 05 [Nor. 1.1,';;.-1 .1.4] ^_.tt
ey
. I t L L. L n IA p A , Ot I . L ,i - I, l) ,..c H i,i l:l; k N . ; l ll c y , ,t t % tt r o . r . n
uKcl
vanin. Otiro in CentroS ' trerf, o o p u p t, in y it , e , ttie Ott
nem, 4ank. 1
January 4, 14 :.3
_
VI: . VILLE &RICIIAIt.DS, Attorneys
11 at Law will attend to all bnsinessintrUsted to them
ith dilligenee :ink! ram. Office Centro street, neat door
to IL IL Morris' tqore,
Juno 11, lbOd (Jan. S. 2-Iyl
_ .
1; 4 1 1)W ARD SIIIPI'EN, Attoineyinnd
Counsellor at Law Philadelphia, will attend to col•
h,tlons and all other le;al business In the City of Phila
delphls,`adjokaing t.lounties and elsewhere. (Mew S. 1:-
c6rner tith and Walnut trtreets, Philada.
JTAMES , H. GRAEFF, Attorney at
Law, ba , iing remose..l to Pottsville, has opened an of
tee under tho Telegraph Office, Centre S. treet,npposite the
Minent' Bank.
December 6, lASI • Agen-ly
ENRY W. POOLE .4 - 01174 - ',
graphical, and Mining En near, Centre Street,
Pottsville, Pa- atternla teany Surveys, Explorations, or
other Engineering work connected with tho Anthriclto
('cal Region of Pennsylvania. • .
July 1.- iSSi 27-ti
GEO. K. SMITH,' MININGEN(4I-;
neer and Surveyor. Silver Terrace, Centre Strnet. -
Pottsville. Pa. Examinations, Reports, tiurveya and
Maps of Coal Mines, Coal Lands:Mining, Marbinery. -
eacented,on the shortest notice. Agent for Coal .11 trier, A.
itlgetrther 24, Mt. 32-tf
A' --
GENCY—For the Purchase and •
Sale of Real Estate: buying and selling enali ta
king charge of Civil Lands, alines, Le., and erdlocting;
rents—from twenty years experience in the Cuttnty he:
lorries to give satisfaction— Office Mahantango Street,
Pottsville. CHAS. )i. DILL.
Ate) (i. 1850' 14 4 .
PURYES, DEALER IN SC i ttAP
Iron. Copper. Par and IdeCk Tin, Sndder'sl
npAter Lead. &c. Orders re , :eiveil for Itraiin And Copper]
wink, and Machine furnishing. All °niers .enunected!
with the aim* line promptly attended to.
rai-N. C. Coruer Prim and zioutla Street, !
June 11, 1,353. 2741 . ,
DR. G. N. BOWMAN, j Sur-,
geon Dentlit, Office In Brick corner
Market and l-Wolul Struets, west side, feu ! , d m , a b et . °
Bequire 'Wilson's Office, whet! all Opcuttletkon tho Tecth
are performed. and new teeth Inserted oinuAArate terms..
lle warrants all his work.
October 1, 1C.53. / 464
NVT L. SCOT, Aftolll ey at Lawi;
• Slaamoklu,Norannberland county, Pa. ~.
Pcjertne....s:
lion. JAMER POLLOCI.Gnvertm of Pennsylvania.:
" , ELLIS Lt k am. Chief -JuAtici3 . of Pent'xylyinln. i
- 0 ALEX. Joanalv, Sunbury, :Northumberland Co., Pa,!
" LENJ. Parrox,'rrevortun, Xortbumixtland Cu..l'a. rt
- 'Jens COOPkal litkanwille, Montour co., Ps.,
" - J031C.% IV.IMULT 7 f
Co.;.
•
)lexi.r& SIEGER, LAMII k .; . 1 1
- . WATIRXAN, OsllOtaiN & Co.. r Philndelptilti) _ -
" Axarscu,.l..Loofif A, Co., )
Do&uuher 30, 1654 ~ • . 51.1 -r 7 '-!
TO THE PUBLlC.—Having impair 4
ed mylrealh by idose Confinement tO my et co and
having now recovered gamest entirely. to avoid s relapse
into,} state of nervous irritaility, 1 have determined tt
change to some extent the 'manner in which I hare hith;
erto practiced my proferston.
I take r tbh; method of Informing my Mends In 'Fcbutl;
1:111 County, the gentlemen of the low , in its Courtg, and
the'pubile generally, that after the first day of Jtmonott;
I will raculluiy attend the terms of tho Coortof Common
practice therein. I will punctually attend to,
strh legal buatuess tie mai, lie cortikted to me. • .
- - JOHN WEIDMAN:"
Lebanon, Match IT, lat' , s 11-ly
M. D; L. DODSON # Opera=
Cirtilifittre and Meehan teal Dentist, bras tilted up env
of the best Dental Establishments in this part of the
State. and Intends to afford his redrew! the benefit of eli
ery improvement in the Art. He guarantee* to imitate
nature to a Meet'' In the sdaptstikm and arraturetnent ot
Terro-metalte or liitretteentTeeth: inserts partial or whOls ,
sets en AtStorpArrie pressure, to the entire nre exelnooof
spire/ springs: extracts dead and roonta rink fern
Kr, bud dUe decaying; teeth with "TM, rendering the*
wont during we. .
01Ire to Maskst street, ben dt+on sbosGctt..,
.140.
lob. Zi ISM ':July 20, 1i4.1
Ml=M==M=
ES RAYS
CB
EMl===lll
ADMINISTRA.TiON,
DMINISTRATOR's 3NOTII
The subscriber having been itypients4 A ,
for 14 the estate of MARIE! I , TIt A ECII,
of iihvi borough of Peittseldle' man, 4111 et
omit indebted, to sakt estate are tectunteg
mete payment, and all persons having el
ted.to present them for settlement to
ISAAC STRAWR Alt
Snmeh Jatte 16,'65 ;
A DMINISTRA.TOW:4 N °Tice -
The craderstigned, ben appe.int
istshiter et' the Estate t.l ANDREW WIW I: 4 Aaej
eitdate of Schuylkill Illeen, ,i;eltu.iiktiletunty4
hereby given to all persons tricielded to pi d ','4
mate immediate mount. and all, thew" L;, 1 ;•_ 4 . 1
against said Estate. VS ;wrist G -r -
. MARIA 1%
4una B e 1455 3.6 t
_
I . >EArl'Y. 'l'llO.llA & Co T.
jtvitottd to the office 10 J. tilliontih Fryy
ing. In Centro Istioot, • few doors noose toe l'ezte
R i o, where poroons hosing buxm
ple . ao.
. .
~c;
continuo tho
IrCott. and Walnut sct recta, Phila. an•la..c
OPtce, 31forte Addition. L. 112:1), ) li
t'otbrrille rehtuary It,
•
tiOA 1.4 LANDS WA
kj) haying tracts In :my itt.tt,t7l...
llerg,tort. which thry know' or I . ,, d , tir 1..
',act% are invited to manumit:at,
lIENKY W. 1 4 ± tI.C, 'limo-t, {
;qv 5. 1 t.7..5 lad!
btu,
( - 10 AL!
,
contdantly .n hand a larz,,,llanutt
and ilatripthirr inturninowt coyi,
Inithrl, AL the lowest cash prk..s. tit: it t ', , ,,"„:„ it
r t tolr e i t'oal on Yardage, ant t. kiT .
,yards, S. IV.rArntr timid and
Arch street Uttar!: Sebuyiklll.' }:.
3'hiladtdrhia. April 21.-P.%,5 , •,
_.•
S. W. L. Itll3Eirrs:. l
I t %
and sn thr ,adotk „-:
TILII.9 , IjE COAL, incl.:4lm! t)... t. <t
atKltho /;.
11:4 1 0;44.CiiSt. stri4q. Seh uylic
‘Salccut stirrt. hi}
7.., , ,,f•!• - „ , ,N0. 2 ziLittr
' •
j..,.4 - farices ma.ld on consi,rnm,l.t.
dri41... - :41.1,ti, we can supply 3•lin"rs ;Nt
14 .- Ti v ' Altles , .... or of ilerCOUlitry pnALlce, r f s hi •
6Ctrinst large hUppliei dirrct fr. au Ira„
r r
greaVatkaotages fi.rErmkin;c
find it to their interest to call on
. ,c
Vick. - larch 3.115.55
__
.
.11,
OGERS,, SINNiCKsON & c
!,llners and Shippers of Coal, 1,:.- 1 , , 3 1: rf4d if
o,::icts--Ni, 3t; Walnut Krt,t, l'hitid,.., b; , v
Nn.''Aßlßroadway, New lor's
- Centre St.. orp.,.4ite Sm,irss: fi
liiiesr they offer (Ur aale by the riarz.i, "
Pewit Ore/sun Land I'each .11 , urtair, 1 .
Ash from the Parm and Black %nal,
HS. free 6urnin4. and adapted to family us,..
Also their 21%:t1, !pale and Brwil .It,i;n:azn '4l 7,
suitable for Fiaitares and I n>n
February 21..
D::;sitrlED t;v,ing irrsunt-d ttp•arlimc
of (.7.4)a1. riax this day amw , ciated with him
denriec,l; John, I:munch Jr., and Id
.;
ttp: 6nil of Lgwv , Irrtmiar S l at 4" lya:nLt
Wharves Nod. 7 and A, Port Ric6m-nd.
LEWIS lit TA 10 1.1 , ,
GE , 111(41: Id la tlrs,
APPISON CHILD.
1511.1,1.1 II .S DYNL/tZ,
jrAIN Ri.ol
January 14,115 s
uticlersizne •
.„the day ,
na l a a y n d b‘ :t . ‘ l .l - e 5 fYl t .t 7±.
purpose 'or transacting, the Ccal
• v. HARI/I.P MTPN
3fil * Nl , ll.l 7 %LIU!
Irhar/-IKauhard Ftrt,t,
CoLf:i4. - e;.-3t; Wainnt rtnvt.
! • 1 . ",
V. H. & A. T. MYERS,
Coal th-IN•ra.. Streth Wherf.:,llll)lk::',
—Nn. :V.:Walnut Stre,l.l)2lre.:o7, lark
Philadelphia. May 11.$.1S:if, • 1 ,
NOTICES.
N r OTICE.—The umlersivled E r z .
N.,r4or the De t
informing thrir rstr.r.s that uf4r
thvir I,.ffice kritirs will be fri,ni N M„!,
(;: IsoliNo
Stine Vit. L'ra
k. STATED Aleetina of the Scil-,1
Cf , unty 31F.DIPAI, u 111 1,
council "chamber of the borouxh of PoitaTill..ca
bovbty,..,Tulyith...; at 3 ..ccl,-Ic. M.
MM
I)CIASKI Lodge. No. 216, .1. }'.y!
fr , cirk.l communh-att,n of thi.!
ht-I'd at their hall. in the N.4l.th;li r: r .
r.e!-day:July 4th. at VI,- o'cLack..A. M.
t.thlan-t. rt the meral4 - 1, i4•laNu,xt!.f. V . , ft.•
3 11 . . M. ArrL3T. I:1)4;AI: 141 t l. 11;
Jtin •
i.Ein'tricATF;s Of Watel i -'Stc.,• l 4 ,
hrs.' stroe i k in , th,.
nntift,i4 that
now'r,ady for d.llvery tv La, Ireft,ur.r..,At th,
! the :ichuyliritil Cvutity - Lutnl4 , r•
T.eenlendAre required to Ls. paid In•fon!thei. , rtiara!,l,,
i!q!umt. Ily order of the it.ard. CI I Az 4 . W. kirt'
Juue."27.':!sl
.
N'O'l'lCE.—W . e, the under,i;:tv.,
•
11 ag o rve to aell GAN bIES at wholc.s3:e pra , -!tflit.l
at dayAl July, at 14 c ,, ,,nt,per t.umt.
WILT I,lm 1r Ein:i
0 El 11:1; v. .T.T.F.ii!:. 1
JI dIN W. wital, 1
11; WEIt LI:.
D. 111.:VEit1 lwli.
MARTIN :,, 'ILA EFfp:
June 27.'521 6-7 t •
TO'I'ICE is hereby giVen that at
• •
j partition will he made at - thiS. next s
Legislature of Pennsylvania.. t. it ttie Iti,fp. : rat;
s:o.lngs Itank. with, the utual 1 LW 1
called - . Thu S4atarJ r , avings xith 3 c. 3;
Ty. ent2t; Thousand Diillars, With the pritia.r.• pi
the runt to One Hundred Thousand :ad •i
'rated in the town orf, lihnaldmm,
lainaldson, June 30. '5-5
_
OT(CE is lierebv given th.-1
Colliery and f i t tur.•
ialonghlg to 1501.9)itiN iIItETZ. at Lick
tc,,t hp*. iteltuylk ill ..aunty. .1 iz:o. a trod. ;
prop timber. and a lot of bunker, tttr. setts of
and two tn,rso.--all if whirl! hay tr'rn lot in In.
ilon. The public , are fierel-y catitiinist net te.3. , "..,s
prperty as it beinntn4 to us
11. It.ll - 1)F • 11..i.11 Bil , Tll
Pat tersom June 30. '.;.a) Y• -.;;;i;
1
OTlCE . .—Lette fl “vtainentary
win l•-1111 MILL',
county, how Jersey. ne., Lc, Ili
granted by the Itoister ills of srituilital esti
Penns)liania to 'I livraits tt. Trotter and t hreo, 01 , 1,
set., the E . :locators named in the it ill, ILA ithy
all perreius having claims nr demand. agsirait tlas
of the NAM SA NM El. 11. NEW VA Idle to make knfr.
Rune to tbmt without delay. T1.1031A;• 11.110711
ht Walnut street. Phi:ail,:
C.11111,ii:1;1'1111:
iSmtre stn•el.
Er,
'(rs,
ncipal
.rt:lne rwt•
1_)0'1"I'S VILLE Borough Ordet'i•
_voricE.—it having leen ascertained by
koun , ll of the Corporation of the Lterou.:h I h7t
that 'number of their Orders upon tile 'lrearunr.
were paid pretlous to May. 15 . 4%. and returcA
Treasurer to the Council for cancelialka, have 1,41:f
ulently fold and put:in circulation; the puhlic art
cautioned against r% eeising or negotiating tall
hearing date, prior to May. P i. eithout ntatualt:a
to.the Couuril for ea.aniinat . ,and all penete
re , eire!..lsuch Orders prel lon s adTertLstti
requested to famish a descr' the RIM. t , ,
Ilartz.presen t. :Town Clrk. rder of the
ail. JOHN W. HOBIOEIIEI', P•s,,
Pottsrille, June 27. 10,41
CU
GOOD CHANCE for boanii
undersigned, wishing to disp , se r!lj
and sf , kk, offers a, good bargain to thnsn wl n irt , ll
J. 151 A.
_ _
Jun.! 2, 1855
yuni.te NOTlOE.—John 1334,
has not purchased the entire of my iciturel
r Colliery, at AFhland, nor hash,. any aufit
right to make use of my name In hi,
JOHN 1:1:1717Al;
_ _
Agbland. J ut••• 16. ^,.'•
. ,
Iv OTICE.—We . hereby ra,noo f
1..1 public not to negot Lae a not, it 10-- ,:o-n`n .
1a55, toi 51..1. IVOsl - 41.y tlzu subscrlkrs, 34 •
ctived Lo — value for !aid unto, and wi ll rot IN ti
11Aft.RIS a. : 4 1: 1
Julio 16.'55..5.i.'
_ ,
NTOTICE.—The Subscriber.
this dwrasseetsfed with them. to the Lung
litos...nt Mount Hop.. Schuylkill ...ouch - , i:.( . at:
undor the, name and firm of liAltlglS::q.Af.f.N'
A zg:'
June 16, 'SS
XTOTICE—Tke tintlersilfiCd hay
4 _l appointed the agent of the (offncr4of
Pn perty,' and ufferF Cur Fate buildin4 1,4 s in the
of Palo Alto, nn masonallo terms. 1)11,,
thin. L. P. DE ,
- Pottsville, Vebruaiy 3,1855
•
•
CO. A t riculturtii
I...jriety.--tln Saturday. thel.:o(n Jur,.
Go cloth. P. 31., the no..inber,A' , 4 •rn:
ted to attend a statedtnekit4 at tf.• 1 0.1: ,
Jonathan Ilehder, S.'huyll.lllll.kr, u.,11,11 nar ,
fall fix..6ll , itiQn. and a thd of PnnUnir.s
upon. A full attEndance P'• h
June
Cl 9 . PAR'I'NERSIIII) NOTICE.
‘j undersigned havinr associated aith tin
I.t (it. as c,.partner in the Ilarinarr t•tlqr , • ,
Ist dny of January. hu.ine.s will hot , '
In all its various branches. et the old staad tr
strut. tinder the more and firth of
brru they respectfully solicit a c.,ntinusred
un•rrustr,mcre. 0E10; 7 . Di
p,4;,,vi11e. January 6, 1'3.55
. _
Q .ItEW abo,
tOtilkfleard will be psi.l Fier the nrilrvh , n!
delivery at the lieerttiting flentlesrou.. l'Oto
of It lell.lllll ESSOP. a deserter (non the sr v.
C.F.This deserter was one in 101, , -1/ C0../R 6 l
Yt4"l. or a g e. 133 / PIT eyes, brown hi it: fair C , Vl . l
and is five feet. sec en and a half; , ,
w. Li loth
. - ,
()FFICE of the '.Union
Jon , 11 ,
Pr0w . ..4,11s gill be received at the fire the C;
No. stl Walnut street, until_Juty Wilt. nest. torrl
the Irvin Lebanon to Roaoio,:.:?1
plant of the work nudt the I , :n4inttz' t
Ledtunn. Propnoals to Isr for tti.e w heir
istrilzu not leis than ,•ts 'ult.:, nod to ;rate tber+
the work in detail, and also In th , a .2re
Atiy further information desired E,t,m,.
Ofit , ll. la Phild,dolphi4.
fiv-r JIM° 14, '55
June lt% ';',s
.
Ilk' - O'I'ICE AI'I'LII'ATION. P
.I.liicreave of Capital t tuuart a- 1
sarkboldrra of "Th.: :Marv: tal.k
muuty of trebu.tlkill - to apply the seat 1m
for au extension of their or potato Ntuking" i :
Jog PririleZe*. Th.-name and i.ts le of the kW
tlOll . The 31iners . hank 4.1 su
FalUylklll:' It is located iu the brrough Frits'
Schuylkill couuty. It was creatad f raisalE. f
delailit and Lqsue, and with a capital I ""2, hj ,
Thousand 1)011ssi., and the Intend is lo
emaiko of capital of Three Ilundre.l Thotesad
that therustinf the enital of sakd Liwk # 4 "'
Hundred ThOurand 3fIILS
C. )1. tonics, Cksiwer .
Juno Zi t 11111 Prlatir
COAL.
A. 11. lIALIIERFTADT.