i :fin TSF;a`:,"~~'`s WNW itt ....._ -,..,,,,--,..‘-i-,,,, %.,.......; „ , iiaiffsviLLE i P.A. ;5AV,170'4V,09T081G,W111,1 13 53;, A ARAP -1 / 1 444 7 ., • • Now. 40 A° ;poke of die bible hits , oxlm -plstelteleared, and we are in' possession , al the ofSchit returns, of the vote hir canal Coin and the list of the Metribeis eleCt of the LegiskilltreJite fan ye l itity*. c , no cause .for exultation on the part -the Democratic varty: The otlieial vote for Canal sio , v , stamlB . yip user, pem :i 161,281;;NiCh-' visor', Rep., 149,745. This shows that 'Mr. ?turner has a plutility l of 11,5361 hitt the scattering vot es . for and other candidates, that are knorrn, 'Causes Mr. Plu raer to fall short of a majority by about 5,000. votes, which would - be umiciubtedly increased if all the scattering votes were known. Ii ..Seituyloll county alone, there were 40 scatter- ing votes for Cattail Commissioner ► not report , ed. When We analyze the returns, and find 'that the while vote of Pennsylvania at. the ) late election was 61,240 less" than in 1852, and 45,983 less thuttinlSs4; and when we find, that after working desperately, with a Liquor league and kindred means, the aggre . gate Democratic vote in the State this year; is about 5,000 votes less than in 1854; while divisior, in the ranks, and apathy caused. that reverse to'the American party which •it has lust'experienck.4, we think the boasted Demo crude victory, remarkably barren. The Acitional Intelligencer in noticing the prema ture joy of the Democrats, remarks truly that elect) of Mr. Plumer as Cana.' Commis sinner, so far from tillowilig a Democratic exhibits an absolute ions, even.if it were !pretended (as it is not) that he received none other than Dentocratie votes. Here is a coin ' patison•of his vote, with that given for the lletnoefatic candi•late last year For Gov. Bigler'. t, • For Mr: Plumer. 183.% Detnocraiiu Then, if. we, compare the vde for Mr...Pin int.r, with the combined, opposition vote, it sibowe him to be in a nti , tOrity:— . For Mr. Sichoison, Scattering about, For Mr. Plainer, Majority ntaiusi Flamer, The vote at the Presidential election in 1 1852 amounted to ItSG,2GG; this year it only reaches 322.02i;;' howiiigthat at least GI,- 230 voters did not this year exercise their right of suffrage. The vote tor Gen.. Scott in 1852 was 179,- t 174, and th:it for Mr. llale 8,524. These to -gether make 187.(98' votes. The number ,cast fur Mr. Plumer this ye.ir is only which showsa dellei• of 26,417 te:;.. •From these facts it is evidelit that'wlien all the side issites are dispensed with, turd the Presidential candidates' are presented. upon the tests which apply th a regidar Democrat, and a Sound constitutional opponent,- the for_ user must rally from 25,000 to 30,0011 votes • to secure a yietory. In regard to the Legislature. its evident that we lost at the recent election. I t.. 4 Mem berljof the the lower House, in strung Aster. =can and Whig districts, by splits. over which local en:;: - ,es hiai the sole control. - For in-' st a nce, Allegheny connty, one of the, strong _ c.,t Whig counties in the State, has two Dem .. o , .r.ttic Senators, nut from any direct increase in the Deniocratie vote, but in eunsetptenee• of divisions in the American rauks, caused by local influences. Again, Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon counties, are 'represented rl;iy a Democratic. *tutor, Which should not be. It has been tholthroughout the State. Inge lion on the part of the friends of Amerittan• ism, and difference of opi,,ion lit minor mat . where• there should he unanimity,•bas for the time lost them the Legislature. Theree is no ritason.why the next Legislature l-_ , hould mat hate stOo I -50 to 50, in the House, in, place of 32 Americans to ti.S . upposithri in that body; with an American majority of 3 iit the.Scuate. • Th.: American i.arty possesses: • more that= therequisite strength in Pennsyll• main, to have compass'ed it. • If a MI vote had been polled at the late, --' eieelion in this State, we are confident that. the Demaratie Oirty would have been. more in the minority' !him it it at present. Hence this electitm cannot be relied upon as a test . of the sqngth of. parties in Permsykania, upon national 14Yitics. There is no political orgatiiza;im itf importance - in this State at the pres , .iit stoutest. that possesses really as I ittie strength: tlist Lard ::s teel ! te a grasp upon th e i t of the cit=ies, Pennsylvaniz, as the s called Dentc,eratic party., The Tem rranee party. , duo-re it as they will, *as never ao h:r.ia , 4 IC, t..rn.)ent... Figures prove unilying„ hold upon, of t',4 pe'ple; anknepublicaty. - •f..ll,racine its ;-r)neiple.i, hatred of 4,ppression :intl the extension of shivery, int , . new territories. by• force and Outrage, an influence, which aill tell fear tlJy "Sham yemocravy:' at the appr,,ach ing national election. • . lii regard to the action of the Liquor Lea gue-at the recent) election, it v.as Utterlyaborl tire," when we consider its exertion ~,and ex . penditure of money. Ail the success it ac coutpli.shed, in'certain localities, of the State, as by means of duping its,,j_nttigonists, and tlliis.creatbig di47;ention,,which operated in its Inviar. 1111 they not succeeded in that mauwucre, their display of strength and in t' ) ( ladled, would have been must meagre. An asmciation, wlose Published programme of principles, embraces the 'horrors - of open g rog.shop s; an indiscriminate sale of liquor; and all their attendant miseries to cominuni; ties, cannot find adherentiamong respectable people. It mar secure an, apparent success hy -chicanery and duplicity; but cannot ittims permanent footing. The Liquor L'm pie has,therefore, failed in its object, in seen ring the State fir Rum._ . Viewing everything iu detail, in connec tion with the result the recent election .in Pennsylvania, we see nothing to dis May the friends of Americanism; no-cause for exult ing joy on the part of the Sham Democracy. Their victory is , to view it in the most favora ble light, a 6rren one, and the Presidential contest, of 1ti.56 in this State. will prove it DiFMAL • DISSOLUTION OE _I FREE LOVE GAraxiiism.--We peiceive that the poor free love philosophers. with their strong-minded dames', had rather a hard time of it at 355 .Broadway, New York, on Thursday evening. '7-, A great many people fancying, froth the long !• F.,t,EcitOxis ,irrir.t, To Cow runt YrAH. 7 — i articles in the newspapers, that in this temple i ',mil:liana rotes on ,lotiday,• November 5, 1.,ri l of reason and recreation, an elephant o the : State 'officers and rive representa t tive.: to Con-1 „ most astounding proportions was to b seen , grey,' MisSissippi, Monday, 'N'fAremb e r .1,l I) for the 'ridiculous sum 'Of one-and iiipence. i State officers and five , represcii.tativeo to Cowl cheerfully paid that aniteguardian ! gress.• New York, Tneoday, -November t:i. l of the, door. lit this way, the social saloon l, State officers, but, no Coivernor or Limit. ov was tilled to repletio.. A room designed to ' enter. - Wisennsiti, Tui.,.iita-, November 6, contain with comfort one hundred and fifty ...litate oflicers. Massachi.t.-:.ettO. Tuesday, No.: , p.:rsons, emild hardly afford verge enough for ; renthet 6, Governor, State officers and!Legis.7 a thausatyl, and the ennser i ne n t; crowding 1 iature. 3taryland, Wednesday, November 7,1 and shouldering ;offa l !fled the minds of the 1 six represeAntives to Congres's, two Stateonfli.J.. - I spectators b.Y'llld all philosophicalliTn. : 03 . i cers, Le;,!islature. &,c. In - Tennessce,. Ara.. Had any, perforrn+ces of a novel and •diver.ll,,„l, California, Wiscoa,siii and l'enesylva-' tin; nature.been Introduced, the mitlessneai I &a, the Legialk i turcs- in . each State elect °tie' of dim ardent . seekers might hav e i.eenthus i Uniteds uites s i f ~. nilaved: bl:t . ttbrri thk7 ftmnd that they had] . - ..____L paid their monov for o-,thing but.iipeeeltei of Ivey Cot lubi,m; inter.r!,t. , ti...!y began. to amuse them- 1 nmjurity for. O i l selves; initk?afl of 'listening to l the indoctri- 1 tion of the tti nations of Mr . Albert. Brisbane . - : , Some tie- . 1 toting, .who Cts mantled 'a 'speech ' froin - Mc. tfreeley; a few Iwill.nifect 'sots}, i- - , 'pfl nwreLittlli. , ll. far Mrs. YicholK,';:viihile ' c iti7ens." - others, with .i:imitl iie: - iraiettlite IleStiefa, called. kildly ' tipen - lariern A tiir_ 960 or 4, -, K a te At a Moment isiten*e havlyWy, had reached a culminatint4oint, = .a oltgle combat ensued betweep, the*or.lieepilija *a an economical gentlemen, uncut u: ''.; * Lai, ing is the masquitl l tdArittAr m the required disbursement. -A, "passionate at• traction" wanes once established bet Ween the fist of the janitor and the nose al the intruder. Thegentlemen of the ixilitai establishment, afieikilMirnl - to - IfaliOi, firtirrviTyr - mWtit.: ly availed themselves of thie‘oppuniiy, - altd 'arrested ifof.'' only the - falthfol-CeraMin, but his brother riffrolp vifit - W - 9tr,001*41 intellect ( - 41t,thai is,Olie quota of philoSOPhi cal txrelineis present on the oceastim) jounce diao..-.-retiiede-• and as they left the phalanx, w,Ore ,„ ol4Pell4o),..lOWlAllloPlitc;M:!iFir.k. more remarkable for its strengtlithan gallan try. 'Mr. Albert IlrfSbane wris 'Conducted to' thelockup, followed, by three of hiSWeeping i disciples. Thus ignoirfinionalf_ ended this 1 =gems of perfect pimple, the free love hav ing been - transmuted, by some mysterious pro cess, into 'a . free fight. And - really' it was quite time, Nark, the Bo tort ,Afias, to- p - ut ,an extinguisher . upon Ste hen - Pearl Andrew's dirty little 'rush light' . f a revelation.' The country is fuliofdesignittg fellow whO, under pretence of expounding' novel truths, are be- wildering the :brains of Soft women and softer men ; and what with magnetism, odic force, spiritual afliulties, pasional attractions and other flummary of a kiOdred nature, society is in a fair way of being absolutely diddled I out of its wits. Our grandmothers may well ' rap Oat" their indignation on the wainscot,' when they discover theiti de.see,ndants engaged! in tom fooleries silly enough to have turned the stomach of tount pa g liostro himself.—' Any ghost refusing under such circumstances to drum - a perfect reveille of disapprobation, 'ought-to be sentenced to erpetual promenade; . for the rest of its spiriteal life. i utM DISGRACEFUL A iTita.—Fe extract the fob , lowiitgacebunt of an Irish , funeral and riot, i during whidh five men 'were killed, front the! Wilmington (Del.) RepUblican ,of last week. , The Republican says that - On Thursday, as a party of Irishmen, wholtad becu at work im the Delaware' Railroad ,below Middletown, were proceeding through Warwick,Cecil coun ty, Md., to inter a deceased comrade at the Catholic Chapel, they called at the store of Mr. Juiup and procured is supply of liquor.—l On their return from the grave, they again called Tor more grog, which Mr. J. declined selling. The man- made use of some -unbe coming language, wheW Mr. J. ordered . him .to leave the' store, and on his not doing so,: Mr. J. put him" out. I'C : a short, time, the ejected man returned with two of his com- I rades, who commenced using very abusive language, when ,Mr. Hayes, the Clerk, .hrew• ^a two poundWeighti - which struck one-of them' on the forehead. The party after this left the store, and after proceeding 'sol . t.ie ,two or three. hundred yards, the man laid-!down and died. The party, about thirtY iii nuMbei, then rallied and attacked the store;; demolish: ing the 'windows and destinying the goods,.--, Mr. Jump sent to s his neighbors furassistauce, and a number of the villagers aimed with club;, axe bandies, bars of iron and stones, soon assembled, and attacked the ' lrish with such impetuosity, us to speedily drive them from the' premises. In the melee 'tautly were wounded, and. tour so badly, that: th6y died that ni;ht, or the succeeding day, making five iLatlts in all. None ut tile villagers: were ; seriously hurt. We have ;trot heard what.' steps have been taken in regard to,the matter. • •;: 167,001 161,281 MEM 149,745 14,000 163,745 161,2:51 FEII REKT6a; THE .PICK., OF FLOAS,-11 is , an observable fact that the exorbitant price' . demanded by speculators fur the. simple arti cle, Flour, is driving the citizens of tunny sections of the country into combinations to reduce the price of that indispensable article. A number-of-the citizens of COnc4rd, N. H.. (where tlouris selling at $l2, 50 per 661.0 recently got up a subscription and sent an , agenoo thel \Vest to purchase 300 bbts., He returned afew days ago and delivered it-to subscribers at sS,7s'per bbl. This' :plan has been adopted in :several towns in the. East. Tlte citizens of Thninpsouville. Conn., recent ly united in purchasing two hundred and fifty two barrels of dna. froni thetnatialacturers at Rochester, and it. was delivered'at their doors at S9A; per barrel: This was a saving 'of two dollsrs and a half or three' dollars on a barrel. The - Bread League" in Charles town,' ; 1 town, Mass, , has been i'rganized, and five hundred barrels of flour b, v e been subsetited for. 'Every section of toe country, where the price of Flou?"is ken't tp, to the misery' of the poor, will bd driven; into this move, if some refllim is not eireeteil in the matter by dealers. Forestalling the titrlict. must cease. With legitimate dealers lie:,_ the cure for this evil, and the safety of thelr busitiess eventu ally, will compel-them to :attempt . a chug, if they do not wish to see] "- Bread Leagifes - : in every direction, interfeOng ivith' their ope-( rations. People • are wearied of paying 04 all their make for food. ; . Sews MILL CO6TY AGRICULTURAL So iitn.—A stated meeting of this Society will be held at: Orwigsburg this afternoon, for the . purposeof re;iiewing the results of the recent . exhibition. We are pleaSed to. know that the, Fair was successfUl to an unexpected degree, and that the prospects for future and still bet ter exhibitions of the character on the part of , the Society, are most entering. Let pre miums be offered at the next Fair for display; of mechanism, as welh agricultural articles, with increased efforts. on the part of the managers, .and that interest which should be felt in all.its operations by the public, we can antic,pate for the next. effort of , the Sbeiety.' a •success unsurpassed by that of any other . county in Pennsylvania. Schuylkill county, possesses the requisite agrifmltural resOurees within• her borders.. Industry and perseve rance will, develope them, and mature What is' now in its infancy, PROSECCTION UNDEII Tint; Liw.—At Pittsburg, the jury in the first trial under the new Liquor Law', have brOtight in a : verdict 'of guilty against the defendant,. Williaut Bennett, on allithree counts. On the rendition of the verdict, Bennett being absent. his bonds were declared to be forfeited; and i rt . '\wocess was issued I for his, arrest. Mr.l Loomis the counsel full- the defendant, mov ed an arrest of judgment tier a new trial. The: Court remarked that the d'efendant must be; in the Sle.:rifrs custody until the motion vela: argi:ed. The judgthent \VIIS thereon given.: The case or James Shannon; on a similar; charge W•Vi also tried at, Pittshurg nn Wett• nesday, and was expected to go to the jury ; on Thnrsdar =4I,MMIIM MMWM ermtor fTT in Connecticut gave it. M Amendment to , the Constitn-1 ate, prohibiting a min horn: nnot.-Fead. This Amendmenti ire of. the . Democracy's "betted 4 17:-;:,!:;75-' ,- : - -N7 ''''' ..7 -1. " - • - KOre, - r-lbeitat / 461 4 614 i i ,#0 1 """ ia l'lo 4 :' le be e 11 stt .., , a inppos , 4 , 0 I . "' 4 I.4ciarians • i • 1 , - two , b , ndr , ft fo for , . i e ..p Ter.Repa gt Whitfield,'nnd only ~ Pon.o4:44iiiiiiiiis look - shitiek'th &dwindle toles ifokifialer.. in ordet to give !he affair an' aspect of e ' 4 o rt• Ve-rOiricißreriSti*EreatrieVrtint.l mittidlttio'stint: in Congress; remains- WWI • seen: .- klxtfra# Legislatane: sad_ an iltagal 1 eta*Pt i areP‘ittly ;bad' risfornendations, fin'the eidniiisterrof this ittefiehrf elece ' . 3 'i 1 ,--. • Gov.' Pot.t.ock. AND ' THE tarot?. L.IfC— Fret) _if the Legislature which will shortl;t'as• sentbre' Xi" of "Staia%itatiltoald a rival of the existitncLiquor Law, without giving itG a lair Arial, it cannotiOok to 00v. Pollock tkisanction such n procceding'bithis sigiiittirer of a bill, to ; tltatefFect. Such an act - would ruin him ia-the estimation oi.tihe Temperance portion of th cOmmunity. far, as, - :stringent - licenie laW is concerned, the peniberats are as - much interested if the maintenance of such an enactment. akihe friend . s Of Temperance. The present in all its, features kilt such a law as we need. short or Prohibition, and cannot be ester so very oppressive—except by those whc*no - license law will suit—as it merely traaslers • the .'privilege of selling from one, inns the hands of bnother and niucb superior elaSs: of ''lAs it is conceded that the people need and" want for self piotection,striitiOnt liquor li&‘nse laws, we ask, is not the exist ing on e; a law as is demanded? . pare the next; Legislature repeal it? Dar&Oev• Pollock 'isanction su.:ll an effort? We think .law must be fairly tested, before such action is attempted. The peoplde , rniutd it;, EpITOR 4 S TABLE. • ' • , , . i”cOI.TON . S ATLAS or Tut: Wont n."—We at. tendon first volume of this really 'l4iillierb wCrk. T4t-wet only the not beautiful Aijits in point that crer came under otOnothit hut as an accurate ze4;graphic4:repr reTentalkii of the world, is undouhtedry more jier relit linything of the kind ever issued ljiifore . I.;:ilited States., A specialen copy 4'the first volt:inn of "Cleitnn'a Athw." can be stttn at where subFcription... will K; re etilvett (n# it. It is•cinly furnished fu Filbierificr9; snl6,s I ing portnitted by the is .71tA(IkAkoor,'S Ems Gu- rum MAGAZINE.--iitfopt thr ntti•ntire publishers. teoiMrd. Sontt h 0:: of iQ Filit'riii:•street, Near York, sre have reeeird,the AreericKedition.nf this Ohl /mil - popular ilitjiga f,+ opt.hep. The prineltislymptents of the rdimlimpdinfore nre "North and the Literntitre—lliStory," nt the Sea Side." and "The stkry of the bring, n eomplete htYtorri de tail or ithenpe:ration the .liatdern War, yittq•- stispel•\vith interesting and graphically toldinci annts. 'iFor. good, eiditl rending rommend`ti s to Illacklried. TO he obtained ne Lirr.ristty.—Among the enterprising puMiSjters of Boqnn—and they are nninerons iif th 6 of AinOrien—We peretdre that Cro=by. & Co.. 11 WaAtingtim - street, have be6n irtni holding a high plare,•whielt they 'protil to maintain by their •.is!;ttes" this The hOliS they have brought ',Alt, and tlictithey 14iNe in press, or ready for the press, arntptite tutmer9p, various, not of an elevated ehniai.ter, after their respeetire hinds. Of, :he noveltii.tio tieed by the Boston res. , ar I,,r.,ing• fortheri!iiin;;. tire ••Ti!..e Lake Shore the Marc. the Seir,:and the Api!rertire ;" "Picture of Europe, Fran4siil in ideas :7 "Ltoginning anal Growth of the Chtititian vr f ::.-(ir the San,lay Sehnol Teacher;" and ol . iters tildeh yre are tinaldelo notice, :ioTtik*OLn HooKernAn."—Fm ra‘tho pold(ehing ii fietu of ;Bonee rL Brother, 134 lc:ls:eau street:New throaqh E. (I:wrignes, wo have retie Ned erhlyofj this work by. Mrs. Ann S. iltephente;an tlpir ot u j "Fashion and Famine." • 'Although,: we Wive o l ht perused this ; new hook, yet 'a . I:ritiee ulcer its,relegandly printed pages, assures os that it pneeesso, : z„n oi on- t of plot and re.ndereil the previous production'of Mre.Sitekliens sq popular in America and Barone. It is'(itior s e 441.)111116 l}l3ll "F:1,111911 311 , 1 aitlidtigh ids ear4r shenes which are laid.ln New Yorl4inro uja serious; character: Several of thech:iiri6ers it*"'fhe; Oil Itomeete . ad" are admirably 401;wa. . And Avill render this lateet efb,rt Ste hens, are'cinoildent,"very popular. Bonen f . deserveynnee for the very peat, manoer in which isspec for nnrk. focal Airairs. TiLETEOROLOGICAL NOTATIONP leeporl4.ll,:y P,,flgr. Srq. Ori'n _ _ _ • . . ~rrtLxis i immic Ft 6c 34. t; E7:ER 1L r 11th MO ;-: ro l ,,, g r, T h. f"A!ngrajoilical -41 ; 30 dayfl. thturdi . 20 51 .7o , l'attarillek@rifer • : of Market ,t 2(1. sts.)Abova )tplatla, 22; 4,5 13 214. t/.., 4414-441.41de, 61.;4:4 77ites.ry Lunt 116 %I - edify 24 40 0 41' Tluirx t 4,43 32 4d !, 29,1 a itt 'l5OB Friday ' 43 7.500 fri.l.ll; cloudy. nin:•, tiiitt4r•storiii;:a ft eloily,-cleared in ei - eniri4." ] l „ 22 _._%'j light : 'num. rlom{y-cicarul Hoop; fresh; cloudy, rain an4l runty.: • t '.L 2'.j.—N;:"; W. high ; rather cloudy. at night tlf:,ftr light i•lightly cl ody. I edk . --Wo Ling C. Orrto, ao ak.ent U. P.' bowl] t Co., at Oak ablienr,,‘Ann Monday, with t`lklue :300 in futnhi;the FroperOr of hie' , etnittpyors, anti it is surtißtnetlflilod ..tlintertiner from Burton on ‘yelnet , tlol for I.averih';ul.` A grar,tent ;. Peirom.—Jonailian NiC,nl. n olioittn i t4cor: win, formerly lived at Port CArbon, but who Inas been cmitineil in' the .Seittolltill tlonnt.Y!i' Prison, 8111C0 liay. lnst, for higrtniry "or tuiulte , cut hi; :hr.rit on'Thur;day night ixhits eOl.. At a coroacT's ia.fazst held over'llii,i;Onily Friliu morning., n verdict of .tulei,le 1194:1ketz darcd. appar: that the =lend gas ermiltitiltml witia 1 • a iihouinakerli knife. • I Thils'inoti left n wife and Oise rhii , lren elulu to this country, and alter r..)ining here he married another, hy, Witiou hg hat! iwo children !non!. But his first virii.fol hiyini him with hur ramify, eantii upon an • e hour, and Abe en=o allure reporta I hal; ,liceu I thC,reittlt. , . - I: . • • 1 .Ssrr inim y P . 01.4 71, rut the fat andEgracefnt hozec li ned by Doctor of appears to be a ceueral favorit4 anti , 19us Ittitrels and premium= wherever he the .tceent Schuylkill County fair he tv r oOlro, one ue ! hich was.yet,eireil by Dr. Darin, by Mrs' Albright, to Whom Jicn any witb 1 a null for the distihiy of her equo!triaolotn. i-',: .., - ?Ito tuirs..eo easy awl grrxefutly, and tho i sii'-, , t-ho kvile,'sky flint iu a long hest ho cas,"takci, itOrn't ' iii3y:thly; in illo shape of A•irlis ife.sh klbe . ngio11: 1 :1 , 0 , . 1 -. i 2 ' • ''.lifrii.Alhri-.ht; the lady who took the piihUium 11 . 6 - , , fir • lin ,-ife-vnoinitshir, Says ItOlt 1) C ill ti!llf sheet tiAintt I 'llinrme uniier , the t!addle, that .414f.',ever i4ile.. I - " iii re at Jeancrille.—On Tuesday sfiningrnua i n n C at tirej o'clock, a fire broke .Out in. oriel hr: Mr. , bnvi Milneif,l engine, [tenses, at Jeansrille, and; in very Ann thrtu.burned it to the ground. I.((was 1 . 0 it tlo ailarge t punaning establishment, and.being `tf ono Iv:n tho basins, drained the Siring MOtilitains on i gi ttiinea t ly,"fine;rally of their water, with a 90*rso I um . ,- , ' • . the The ttuiltlini; : Wlte of wood null rather °ate - noire, in E fact boo of the hest of Mr...Milnes' nt, OrOtatt. : Ram Ifelanobts. • 1111 , 1 it bee/room or the others #•hich 1 co ne' ate Irav ' p !:0e at this Colliery, the leap, wonidfittre saner .Bien ; but as it haitpottod, the one yshich 1 awn' iocoaenroca seas of the better -elaettt - -;; tt, The lipiirsts of course is rendered ticelere fair the near Itteeen.f4 with but the faeilities •whidh Nr.1401)01 hay V 4 Agee4s In the way of mechanics, the eti.rwill 1 In . n ~,,; ll biAq r emedied. ' ~: '• ~ . • ihw ..p.V•i , Svc Railroad, --The Mite Ilill - ;:netl soadi flelloylytill !Its yen 'Railroad is to be ex ten d t i tOlong Ohre!' Oti 111.'ipOticii itiute of ilia tretaoat anti *oust thct gegle road, from TreniOai to Fic:fs ifteoeti ii the i 1. Itapith Freak Valley. This rott.l intortettiJivith cool MEM ralltolft Ilistariefilsigoar ~'itiOarltarsiikai ' - 'Om tip sich an Win; , plats - to bateau th 4 thsooreausipS' *lona ailt-vory 1 - ESTRA.YS - 1r t i .itob riorthk, . .. 4:415005 - shall,uidoi ordinary sous -soastiOtitlesisibfy. , Butrabon..-loro ' add Apt-- L -_-_,, ~ , d . .._ __L- , _.,„ __ . , _ _ ___ ____ _ tit it o *'.;.,itaiii 4 . - „it ;Itkrvai - .4l:sti*C-halia aet state ttatsroilijag, -. • • 41sue aaisiating*auSe*ot kilo ProdsOstda of toss‘ , It " SPANYBD A WAY.----Strayed _., • ' 1 1" li z.a. , ..,ltirtry.ittlitfOr it *Well is. nag of,:ussf,:or Yo sai4 thot;Ortins` Corruption,* _wood usig . : ~ . . , ~ a d s al . liter. at Ift.: 111,pe B:'e. -1, 4,. 1 11/e/ " ., ", - .: 4 5k, _4444 " .. 2. ;, , :itstiiiissiir pit shall be 1 - seciirol'y r:ot . . - - lkothe pifistis. and thie9rtilo oia,avr the spinltt '''•l' trVh: oh I tola , it do nt white 1801 very 4 tap tannin (44104# 0,, , ,. : .. 1.: _ ir, 7 • tag awl puTping p, r , Ihaft n ink and firtit whict4ifilio frogaeut 31, 1;;", 8 tiv* . ,bihrus. aa4 bAd a Rh-rt tail. Thar toop.r: on if Ingeiltife ; '.'. ;: , ,‘.... -.: . ' ,IIISIAO ' crteed *ken 11 1 4 14 •_ •: A I mr#110; it its 1 twilidllntiloti ''',lsi tint fonl" , rptor x *IA coo to the RUIP3.Ti! 4r. at Mt. li. v.!. near ''" - ofd .'' "-- !.• --.. *? ~ . . snd'..-Pumping • I or' shin, ' inst watt' -in to ruPte "by 'so 'nein.. whi iBlc' , ow bo%uitably reward. d. l ean", iB ' t9g , ... ..,_ r.' "' ` Wailt "''''''' , ' ' `...*l...,. -*'. `" 4 ' ' ''o'r ' —. -r .dill. '-'''' ` , lltra - ' un d er under" ordin Y so.t-ss' -/ 'io- • nre r iiiitiactiL v tAiltro of thgLoperidtb, ... 1 . ~ ...V44,... ' . 1 -/N A MAN DA. "'''' S ' lN ' 4!.1* ! s i r m- C. 011 " 1111111 , 4 : - :41144 , 101444 4 14.. - shall bo 'necurolf'cased or a, 8A aresie but a ° Black !Hole" AY iliixn,i:ing i _ v":,"" ,:"!•_'''.___' 1 . _ ' tivi 10‘1 : Atutni-_, --..- .- .77' 'z''o9 MA health ißenroyiiig. it not *o notorioos 8* that , ~..-,. -_, t r ie'A i ' t - ' s, elgtti'/ ' '"- ' ir . e tel isms u o a,p,tomk ..4 pit no sitaftoball mProldo4 cat" esto,utta? ' Teo - pp'; font. 'a carbonic acid a r in t *O r li 5 t bi4. 640 4, of il lo t t „ - 04iii ( irtilleans of iiipall)nit from , bat,, iiiixid;:yiitte , tho4r oeill,;extintruiph the miner's , , lr'`. '-tr''''...-tf - liitliit..ta - ititi - -aiiirrisce aitefruisi that suitakeita. 1=41; yetAstp aieihniiithere aro stUno men whom , , ilia the _P °34l° ' ' 411 " Vgiltal rlln " ble f°l l the batt l e/. ;': ' • - - - " - . habit has socustomed to pass; through galleries p , lterrl7Kstips.k..,.-?...,-*,,,, , ,m-4 ..-.-.-4.,m0.,--_--, -,'...: . .„..-I L kAProPer.,/ifleatOr, tp.4how.L.tko.-koAitioa,o.t....stherathossiiaataraltbaisSikprlent. - .. - ot eavt,cmie osits win bo riscoli* at cirOiintin a o ii --:',l ° l ° load In the . p.t, or abet and also - an adeqUate acid. Inatintaneo l oo Isola:vita has often been ~:-iii::-...0.12_,,..n: .i::' - 1 - ; '.;%7 ':'"'.• -;. -:"..brl d ik ;dun' 1 0 100 ' - 'ltrbi 1110 for thr tit id' roatOingi 'into' 'ltallerles'. sibere _it . ._ ? ° # t g -.lai and the position o, ; —, it PFirmi!'... . : _*- - e , , ,the I . q.,, . Pe.sete_.wi.tt_ oo , l -t'O. et.tcrees9Pet il, *hell/ b roli k ahat.b l i a tA cinal ;aviary tnarbitte•aw_ iiti C'etifitier Belitylkill Ilave s n,lbr the engineer , ' iowiring raising oe . : persons, - t ' '' ' - : t for t a' gradini - iiidlasenry ref this - kunsia:-: '. t'li'veryateam boiler Shalt .berorided Wino its v ' ..etfte - theltilh',l3 - fj4lits - inni44 f., -r Se' , ?.-."';,-," 7 ~' , irreilee Wale inittge, Wittieffsecie alitreo . .‘li#r. 's - 'CI maCheratentark , thattb&Alh - *vigils a swift Fla '3il'tutii 1 ,iiiii. ''r s '^'ll l tea ''' '' s ' ll tf( - - • . , . e e.... ee ,rtuaAp3ra e important one, tOnok.-attendance to tho provision . * with L'Orherr creek, and ii rimy divided by same - of which hail .Moised - ina - ny terrine ac,idents, , ' 'jinn AiPs. Ile ,10 4iie4 Oilik )tailrdnii, ' eon: iNnnijny 'Rated , h'iii,o`g Oiati ( re k Cr;iiii itIV;v 11 0. 0 itee t te-t - ' with ' iinrigrev l e 4 ,rit i - 0 , •- ca i oik R. ' , i '- ii : ron , i f i r Y Withletlie'sheat, period thatl - - ho've' beta in'Erig. t jenti, . ' .. .:., .; .. .; _. and with - t3elfayitilr , iliiettliftr+relnettit hrtlfoT''' -It iial s iin s li'itie'niti'er -s ila'i; that ` d boatload a Swatted reind, drains the lohery region, where t miners .at, a, colliery.. near ,S . heifteld , were, from ~ . itY censidetable 6.1a1 ',ital . :mai-1i being done i "a"' llu'''eloiltl". 4-0 R the lf.rlP. f the engineer, who • ' '— - - . l negleeted! - tes - step 'open" reaching the werfeee, sent, m o st ' the coal going through ,Ptne- woutuk up' -and, 6 - Ter „the pally- neerhanging the. and frontt 'thence. hy - the r a iGu- tarsal ;1 'Shaft: . Thinae,tiieiuts - of, the' 4 - 41 were thrown in h seine of it is tranSportedl over the Dan- I ' every dittOoei 'Pimg 4tog killed, others, wonntl m o and Susquehanna rual, by Way of Auburn` ed and •fro 1 a ne o leet of • -theoucan. dladeiphia.- - t • _ ; lions commanded by the 6th rule of the' now to . • spectiott bilL -At the Inechall collieries in Lan -1 eaabire,'Slie tinkle - tiler: *petition of the' ascending or descending bnekets in the shall is denoted by a dock worked by eogs from' the eugir beam and with the face ritallbered oft into as many divis ion's as there are revolutions of the wheel Gr WhiteeeY in the perforniaice of the ascent or de scent. - When theband'of the clock in revolving approaches nearly the fait figure, it strikes against the lever of a hell which rig is and • eons the at tention of the entineer, should he happenAo be , thinking of sor4thing also teSsides' his. business. Froin.the moment the bell rings until! the , band has completed its revolution, the skid is to' be gradually sloe/titled. This is a very lood plan; much better then the one which is more generally adopted, of cutting a serew in the projecting tttlet of the whimsey or.wbeel upon which the rope is wound, and hanging npon.this screw a sms4ttp per..into the head of which the axle will` work without makingi - , it revolve until, the bucket is nearly to•thesuvfnee or to the- bottom; when the screw hai so far •-•ossorked into the head of - the clap per . as to bring it In contact with a projection that' finally causes the clapper to revolve, and a hell placed immediately over it is struck,. producing the warning. An obvious advantage or the first named plan which shoeld be generally adopted is, tt at every stroke of the piston, the engineer is by a glance Made acquainted with the exact height of the bidtket front the bottom or its depth from the surfacel, In many collieries; hitherto not . et'en the siinplesat of the.° arrangetnents has been adopted, the cog:it-leer depending on his eyes and memory, tharpetlid by' continual practice for dis covering to himt,the proper moment when steam should be shut lend the machinery stopped.— : This,does very well as long as the original prac. thud engineer hinisulf is on duty. but when' it ac cidentally becomes necessary for him to be re,- lieved, the raw bowl Who-takes his place. may for the lack of ',tenor signalling. be the unwitting cause offearfullteeitlents. It was in it case like this-that the STMffielti 51.c'eitient happened, and a day or two Hp another accident, Attended by loss of life, oceurrealtfrom the same cause in the South Staffordshire district, the particelarts of, which I have nq yet learned. , Enough has been adduced however, to prore the importance of this rule No. (I, the enactment of which. I sincerely hope - will wholly remove time risk which the already over endangered miner is mond to on this score. Another seetinn of the bill provides roi..4pecial ruhts suited to cich . particular colliery for the eon sitnt.t and guidance of all persons Itllllllllyell . li/ them ; such ruts to be framed by the owners and subjected to the veto of the Secretory of State, The sections relating to the duties. , of inspect ? ors are careftillY;lfraintel, sit that neither too much nor too little power over the property and private fortunes or Coai!.proprictors Shall repose in the hauls of a sinefe itolM , lual. . - - „Vie Pal set:tieal rendering it iinperatire en the (miler orvagent df aspolliery to produce and NtIII IIIIL to any itispeetor ! a• leap or ohm of the work ings of the mine; upon which shall he delineated • the 'several pnrts, air-etturses, air-dottes, water-' ways, drains, pi!., levels and shafts in and rear ! neeted with such ettiliery, on a scale of Hit lez's than "tiro chain : n to in inch, - with the plan and progress of the Workings also marked OR It 1)) to the time of inspection, is an important one. which 'it properly carried out, will preserve the miner from the many tfisastrous accidents which occur everyday from alt irrotttion of water left stand ing in the abandoned goavcs of an atljoining col- , Bees, and opened in lintels upon him tit any un-. suspect ingontanuent, if such maps are not kept end kept properly. 4 The penalties itif a, violation of any of. the rules ere severe, and altogether the Coal miners of Os. Itr - dant with the energetic body !of'deputies to 1711 , 1/1 they had confided the duty of attending . ,to their interest-I - during the passing of the hill thrtiugh Parliantent. have reason' to be satisfied with the imata'nee, in whirls Oever'einent has provi ded for their futUre.wellare, though it is worthy or remark, as .ihowing the nature of time elass representation Which: cointaSe* the lewer House or Peoples' ParlYttment of England,.that al the effeetive seetimai of the hill were at first distil -1.4i°1 hY''lhe Co on; and are the result of al- : , terations- made in the: Mateo of Lords. • The act : in its Unproved Stele, imperfect though it may yet be, stands as a siteeitnen of the determination of the higher dignitaries , of the State to legislate for 1 - theltenefit of labor, and nut tst support the mai ied deeps tisin of the loner House. Every one must rejoin at the prosperf of something being done ut least to lessen the dangers and - hard Ships to' w hi c h those If hi) pierce the bowels of the earth ! fool draw forth the mi .. ..serail treasures that eoetrib ute so Match to olirceinfort and prosperity, have , been so long linble. . In America, Where otelerground operation have not as yet heen . pushed to any very -great extent, at least iii coital:orison with those we wit ness in EuropeA countries, very little at:untied ise„ paid to ventittatit , on anti the' miners rare generally allowed to depend on Matinee fur the stir requisite * for the respiration-of those who labor and live in ' them. But already, in consequence of the neg !cot thus exhibitH, 'we Imre seen ' many tlarrittle accidents neettinpanied lay heavy losses of life. .t..ete to nitro itst: the negleetful -operato , how eto:o they arc approaching to tile condition of things in the old coUntries, and to warn them against longer delay Of those precautions so just- ly due to the mon who faithfully Work for them. At • Richmond.' .Va., Where are to -be found the deepest and largest mines in the United States, at least in the Eituininons Coal formation, Cu many sdentlis from the !exploi,ioi, of tire-damp have cc-; marred, as to enure some care to Lc- taken in the ' latest sunk cellieries to ensure 'proper ventilation after the usual English plan of ftirnaees sane air lirnttiees, but in every, u ulier section of the Eine milieus Celli' fermation iti the Union. hardly the' slightest attention is, I believe paid to this all important subject. Along the •Monongaihela in the Pittsburgh ibgion. though the collieries are .: worked mit by liprizootal, levels Pr edits commu nicating with. the sloping surface, and pits are unknown, yet neridents, eSpeCially in the longer worked mines, are of no tinfrequent occurrence.— A shaft stink here anti there, without in most cal ves any furnace srrangrnonts, would set in opera tion a current of, air, sufficient by its own unaided gravity. to-warrileff accidents and give to thetni-, her a prospect of a healthy, safe calling, instead ' et a life of unwholesome toil performed with ft feeling that no ;forethought or care of his can _avert the fate 'which every moment may he pro , . , 1 - taring for hint in the goaves and- chambers of' , his dreary working pinee. This pi o n is perfectly ' simple. Theothivatlon 'miters horizontally from the side of a hill and the works extend under it. From the stiminit of the hill or at the far end, let ra shaft he surak to cemmunicete with, the mine. 'file top of this Shaft front a higher level than the entrance gallery! fur the men and the air they .. breathe. Nair-if the senehn be Summer, the an- within the mine is colder than the air outside, consequently sot hale two• .columns of equal height,—the nee): comtiostet of il. short column of' ' cool air (the, height of the gallery nt entrrance), ' and s long eaussin of 'warm outside air: the other, • if 4 long colattne only or cold !sir, the depth of theishaft from the surface. As air is ,expanded, and of course mink' lighter by the application of heat. it is at onezi seen that a current will result, ,esitteed by the difference of weight in the eniumns. descending, the Shaft, traversing the mine and re-. gaining the surffice aCany small pit (necessary to screen the outgoing current from the' effects of winds.) nintle near the'entranee of the mine. In Winter the pit air being warmer than the outside air. these conditions are precisely reversed, the column of air in the slattfebecomes the lightest. and the current ascends the shaft instead of de scending it as hefore. Inasmuch as the force with which the Air travels is due to i the.differenee between the levels oftthe outgoing and ingoing ! pits, where front the configuration of the grorind this aliffeeenee it not sufficient, all that remains to do is to extend the height of the one by a brick or wooden pipe.lhigher up than the .natnrai star face. Any difference:et level may thus be crea ted. On eluse sultry days, a little fire made un der the one shaft will ;be necessary. A few di.. visions of the air in the mines, an inconsiderable item of cost lit a country where timber is so ebe'ap. would futnish 'abundant sainplic's of pure oxygen to thoselyslin now expend their 'labor and health pent up timid Umpire gases. It is ft subject - ,!eminently worthy of considera tion and one which it:is to .Ite • hoped, proprietms will turn their attention ti, ere the effects of what can only be called their cupidity, ore felt in a rep etition with aggravated features of those murder ous 'accidents which have from time to time. hap pencil along the; bank's of the Monongahela, and GoVerntnent interference always to be deprecated, beeemes necossiry to protect-the rights of the la borer. . . pre l ' atp vol. ] thou phis to P . , , :, . c Ph - micro fl,; W inter. ---Tbe minim ; wide 'heat in our Miner cit 7, on Thursday 1 7'l ing *ere crowned with PlIOW,; which, as the 1 ray , of the tun, tr.ruggling through &below i -el ds, fell upon it; invested them_ iv ) ith:a I of add and winterishi grandeur. As ts[te'n's7, o o'clock, on' going to Minersrille. w4i -- 01;4 ,` r.I Id that the north ~icle of the :Tharp Mountniq still Clad in a snowy 1 4nlie, Which with the i rains that swept down: from tlle north, .whist-' `!trough our:Oil:spatted coach, and the shir consplaints(of our companions, made us be in fact convinced us, that winter was really ik tw.. ;idea/ racer. and that f , Jr the future, summer comes agnia,l we =lSt depend more , r great coats than the influence'uf the sun i I ,arinth. ; . tainsl W" ritiat kind t wet Bert- WAS liug neve, ME ME on for are tali that the Bviad 71ouhtair4 our neer , reenlandAcoul4 treut us with snow - enough i striyh rife, were wb so Opposed: 4 Indeed ps of the" farmers' w4lonsl which I* , l pa ,F;(!(1 tight there,. were coTerett, with suftiv to thei I of two or three inches. bat 1 for a the the dap otter, from the foot of the Noith Alotintain=—: go of,the Allegheniesithrougit Sullix-an cotin afore's us that the fifty Moil rocky' peaks is range of toountaitis,'weielglittering with RS far us the eye eutOd reach, on Thursday, jag"; that is, wher4 wet not wrapt in EMI ty of. t• [MEI mon ciou, . ' "On a throne of r4c,k6 4n a rube:of clouds• With a diadem of sat. ." Fr i l ()Eq.°, I m the latter part of itlay urti'l the claim of i er, we may date our imaimer; in faehspring,! ter WI alltIll1111; "fire! 14 , t/dittl, cold weather, even months winter." At‘troneMers say that i In in revolving. prese f lits hi:4 ?cold shoulder" 1 earth occasionally, /iiol snob ne presuMe is' restint noidtiun. F.ifry 20 or 21 years he , to ho thus eenliy affected tearant:cold rer;' , l. , eferring to our files eta ftml that '35 MO tl r to be remembered ;ibut be-that as it may. , resent experience pAnnises that we will feel ioming winter on it slhalt scale, some of Dr. ae! cold weather. which one' friends have , ' lit back from one of . l the Polea. ' , sum 'un , l the s to d his peetnl By Mt M cur the 11. biou [c.iimmi'NNATxr).l , CM rrevllle to Washt i ngton Monument. :sstts. lies.:-L-AeLioinlm;m • nyiog theitmg eke. (Auras for this Cooky, on the 12th in.st.. he sum 01•1111011 , 111nritn‘l seventy cents, con I ) tell by the eiders of the East %Vont of the Bo : ) of Miner,ville, towtr,l the erection of the It - ,National 31 , Munfent: The money lartA in my handg, Vibe forwarded : to W”1.11- . n City. I did se, and hare reegived time nil acknowledgment id , return, ivli jell y,tatt will ti the kin mincuis to publish. The donation Li tore commendable from the fart .4* it; Angu: . —there haring been .io) Atnilar arrangement here in the Countyo'r in the state. ! , k1 i4r a, w. Your,,,tc., - _ _ was trio nat ar irt4t low (10. Ulu Itt; it t.l , e • I 1.11 C. LITTLE thwide. 23, 114554 NATIoNAL :HuNCIIENT OPCICE, • - Oct. IS, I 'si • Lertte, Pottryille, Schuylkill Co., Pa.. qr —l7, ! tir, esteemed favor of the 13th was duly received at this Mike; with 1.70 rs encic.sed, itein; the amount eantributed voters of the East Ayarcl of • the Borough of rsville, Schuylkill Ciattity, to aid in the lon of the Wasliingtoit National Monument, I hich he pleased to accept for yourself and atriotie donorr, the tbaulto of the Board of per, , ,. and the amount contributed shall be u.ily applied :IA deoirtill. • _ Yery Respectfully youils, JOHN AV/Laws, General Ayt., by F. W. Et:Kenn . , t7erk. IDE FROM OUR EUROPEAN rurtm.sita4::•iv.iamm-p. D2BSIOIIITD WALKS IN ENGLAND o. 6. StlEtttr.t.o, Sept. I, 16.55. Alt JOrtINAI.7.-1 nither tini•oreuviltioOsly w reader the Fide' of the liar. in a distant corner rk coal /I.lllill'efl lea beloW F rel..t.g I,r tbo Lure above, tio , t'siitne mihts off the nearest avails li lia. N,,w if h, will he so gaud AA to hu hitn<elf once inure stntiohed in that Precise t:y and actively engaged in watching the as they flaw up on the brick hearth rarify he air in the sh3rt behind, and creating by twins a draught that rushes past him at a speed on its way 14 restore the sitettutn, (to woke use of a convenient phrase,) unturo r, I will just firing try his notice some inter features and faet,i efinneeted with this plan • otHation. Ile will nin•erve first, that the htee tines not open ,licetly into.the shaft it were this The rase. idle whole ..b.ody of re- liiir, impregnated as must be with different ustible gases coming !too immediate contact • the flames of the furnace would run a ~.reat of being ignited audetploded. To ensure iner agoinst the occurrence of this casualty; has oftenn taken platie, in some instances • d by great loss of life, the eoinnumiention I , en the fire and the Haft is effected by a .mtperislrn called "the blind drift," through m the heated air must' avel from t h e furnace ; shaft, meeting the impure return air only reaching that point. I The, furnace itself is I v n small stream of flie+lierair, in whose con- 1 kith tile , flame. there is no danger. Where ,iiCast ; and (orne:mei pits are situated, within n ards.of each other. this current of furnace I • n he lechlirect ft run the coal pit. of course early pure state whCim as in -the Shot . - I .0:0 mine. and indeed many others- that I seen in England, therwnrtn or upciist pit is I: ar cud of rho Workings,.requiring the air to-r minded for a long distanc!e, the fires are only !. up ut some consider:dile risk of danger. recent respect for the lives of the unfortni4 men who earn their tinily bread by toiling irC t subterranean recesses. exposed inonmentarily ' e rick of accidents Which only .unceasing • MI watchfulness on {the part of man and r can avert, surely requires that every• nt !in should be Paid ol;".• mining operators to; (subject of rcotifotiou. Time temptations to 1 out n large area of deal from one. or two Is, thereby saving the expense of sinking ti but unduly extending the dithentiont of! arks belong ing to tiol first is a great on e ,— I then we re flect that! in this; condition - of ; e, ihe . ,riir from the Cold shaft has tO be E d long distances, sometimes several can ventilate • nit the galleries and be ;re d and discharged at the hot shaft, haring! I • IQ impregnated on the way with a number : . urious gaseS, such as!t he ciirbonie acid pro- , It by the breaths of t*i mitters and the coin 'on of their lamps, the smote set free from the; I . • • this aoI. smractmon of 4xy ,, t3u, the , tulphtiret lydrogen almd earhurette ' d hydrogen • or fire accumnulatc in the crevices -timid natural res. and disengaged ikati instant by an un-! blow of the pick, we shall see and feel the !tire of thus surrionilng the laborer with cir-; fences over which ho ; Can have no enntrofand ' may yet nt inoineets' notice destroy Belgium and Franee,l this matter has proba-i eeeived tilore attention than •in other coup-'1 as their Coal proprietors are: under a rigid l in of responsibility, and their Mines which, coml' with riwk the t l u tend 8112 MEI ha‘e at a he el kept 'onto the: to t I I ill 3 duct ere i turn, been or i. duce bust air dam enri LEM 1 t all times open to gm:eminent inspection, ; 1 red by law to be furnished with all necessary I nnees to secure tbeit otiiplete and , thorough 1 /.. But even in these countries with all the , uordx which floreitinent eurveillnneo i end jdual cooperation can- attach to ti_mitte,! roportiOn of colliers annually killed in. Ceti- injured nmenntsla tine in nue .hundied anti r, whilst in the . mines of metalliferous ores i , roportion is only en an average, one - is /our' red and twenty fee. Englan•lns is : well ktiown, the-e exists a sys- • (Inspection which within a few years past • ontributed - greatly to!reauco the proportion ! . eciderlts ill Coal . tallies—the ,inspector who be a practical man, `'but noways interested' ' al operations, being lappninted_for good be.. i ir by 'the Secretary o(Staie,'and having pow-1 enter at any moment into the pits belqnging: a district and to exarpine the appliances for 'ilntion,_ drains ge, bin titbit:, lighting, dc., and quire into the safety a( the boilers and of the i es. Should he find anything ; amiss, he first take due care to litform all the workmen of anger they are subject 'to, and then by n 'what roundabout fortuula may require the 1 rietor to make (he (+tinge requisite to ensure y. "In ease :of accident also.• he becomes n nissioner to inquire Into • the causes of . thr • hut is not idested with any powers tt. A &tangos or punish itheslelinquent, patty. _ tnerthin a week. past. ei deputation of colliers the "Unions" and•"Friondly Societies" rd _ r,y every mining dititriet to Great 'Britain succeeded 'after aleng.time spent nt London, - ' taining frir. Government a new inspection uch nuare.rigerene than the Old one, which ceived the Quetiti's signature_ and is now a f the land. !; Thu flitt:rth' letitien • of this bill' 1 4 alp Metal rules, even in_number, to be 'red in Avery collierytty the.owner.andagent vie m1611'0040 folloifPs e . Au allOquate amount; of ventilation /shall be antly pro•ltteefl at all:, collieriea to dilatr nn4 , In the and mining districts of the Schuylkill and Lehigh. the dry. non-gaseouschar neter of the Coal, Ferilres to the workman consid erable exemption front the terrible dangers of fire damp and few M.ridents haveoccurroi as yet from this enilec , though sotne cases are known. But we must remember that it is not only from the risk of fire dentin or crtrburetted hydrogen which isitot abundant in Anthracite, that the miner shout] he delivered, ifiliosible by every eontri• rancu human can devise; but also from that, which he Isi exposed by the embank, mid given forth by hid, own respiration and the c.onbustion UM lamp; by The nsote or nitrogen gas whicb thesS, two' cantos disconnect and set free from the otygen,ef Abe atmospheric , air they tonatnne; and by mbar gases whose effects era lasi to be dreeded.. This carbonic aoid which at every breath Le respirtis, t every blast be sets off, at every moment of ligh granted him by his Eickering condo, is•tbna continually produced, the most immediate and general product of the work ings In the mince, Manifests itself 'on the miners by an Oppression which they vainly endeavor to shakoatff. .Thirteen gelioneoftbi t spaibonie acid or eh,* damp as site mitteisrhave eapreuively named it, are given forth Henri y by , his respiration and the .Somintstion of italaft, alid if no particular pht ,-010.3ua facilitate the renewal of the air, it is 1 - ,, ,:---'' ~..1,-: ~~:`~ . ESE EISI .tottesult co Yenta itg! . 1..... . candle will Pot hung .. Ilut more -than , this—every potitid ,- atemeu, Withdrawn, frtint„ the air by it l 4 ll iiilf ittdilampliaf filth Older. yet.* ovez.s no. f raltregart!gas.. dlisdatitt4 stops'arork,i - when the -air instead hf .Contrdning 7 4 ne - cent. I,f thin. - -z(ts as orytionrilv. containsas tl/tlt4l 3S 1 1 5! tier rent -of it". and When this? bates Marc theprobability IS. , ' illtiltiS,--11n1:Z5 will e41013. 1 f0110w SUIt MA , ' aSphyXia, r 'But in retrieve these fearful Fl/1131.414 ~,f. a.i.,.. : er, , ~,,,1. 41 ,,,,,i ic, the 4014k:iron - sihnftf most he ;sunk, and te.,siplcsluifts . teonei,.._ reiitit , A., and eEtpitol looks Ilauk ; ...an(l.-hettitat .... on the brink ; of an al .. teenative; Se Aisagf )14 :to - contemplate., until. 6nally:tis with onr. rt , slii.‘lt neighbors, loiter clubsl • tog,ethis ini"Unlons," and earry'ne mai to.the earl ' of thiverntnent the!story ~f their grievances: for ces by a sySteM of inspection, which Most always be veantiods to Ti ant) of bnsinens, that. cotnmon juntico'nndonfetv nlliliCti IS denied to it ifitliont. and these .Icitionsl first ne ver stop with the redrosi,ef i those sirron;ess which caused then, to be est:tb..; lishest! "The tinentiiot of wares will surely •he on-; 1 tertnined .b.,1 , those tyltn: have found that del•-rni;in IN Strelnahr an I vyry 'shortly strikei, with all their netewinnt evilli come' to afflict one country w ith who }: ntt li tn ,tlh as iso often and severely sti f f-. fend from.; Let PoinnsYlvenia then, tnke a time-1 Iv warniaefront the history of Coal ;mining inl trttintiEl- ntid her-stldrited operators will not rte;-1 lect this iMportani Way of reit/o.l6'nm. What I 1. 1 :15 , 4 the coinmi;sioler appointed by the British o('verritne4 in 1''.171 to cxajnine into the mat ter:,—.! , "The St-steal of 1761;qt:16i ~,,in pursued at tho collier- . ; ies in the New Castle-disii - iet. is of the', most per- I , feet nod ereindetc, It'll:Mind entire ly in neenrilnnee! with the prirteiples if scientific troth: 'Tint bow-1 I ever sound ;the prin l iples nn which the yentila, i don i.io(nducted , practice declares ~he there I,it : a limit' to the dintance, to which stmnipherie: air) can he i-oox d wish :safety undergriiimit from I ! , eye . the impurities it Indite - "with nn ifs was,-. and how-1 ever much the onesqon may-he avoided by those' who hare ittlyital invested in the. deep eollieries,' to thin it inpst etimej i nt hist—mnie, openings must he taste from the surfnee, niore Oft; must bgnunk: The qu'esti4n mn-t e bron?!:ht to t hi,- practical is sue. triirtheii• it,cop; l ot or hitniisiOile to be "Naci.i - - . fieed / ratul 'when it does appear in this shape-bei fore the British Parliament, we (lc( not fear the rennit.7 . I . I , ' With this appeal for the workman. whose daily employment is aceoMpanied by a greater risk of life and health than ; that of any other class what-1 ever. rind feeling that no apology i necessary for; the length. -which the magnitude st d importance( of the nubject have led mo into, `t its e(Olsiileratitin for,the present... •'\ - I Front- the furnace in the Sheffield coal mine! which has drawn forth thin homily mint.; ientila. I lion, our wiry laid through a great ntitniter of pan-1 sages, !none. of whiCh we seemed to hare ) fairly i entered befOrn it waS necessary to turn and enter others.!ontil we;renaheil the "waterdeyel." Thi : was a lbw! Omit, running the whole length of the Mine. bells all Ake , workings. whose` waters 11 would of topirse draht„ and from nut this canal, at a • p.,;tit i.t..ty the shaft :we had descended.:a large.: ISO borse rondeiodtig!engine pinpoint it to the stir-! fare. prat feast - 0 a 1 t tent I tenriel lending into the( Shea C s rivet!. "or of the pump at a; di•trinee of :101 . yaril• or so t.e.(cath the sorface,H The Sheffield : and lltil! coital n) , I fortnerlY supplied with rioter! by thii' Clittine.hitt Some di fferenee between the proprietors ! , :f the none aril the entnpnny eansed ; th e dully t o !h e aloan;;:ticrl , rind the wn'el• IP now, only I.:fist: l l tits high , S the tunnel stedien of. ' C;te- ! li l trary to the expeetiton of oar guide. the under.: ground bailiff: the w. tern were-Jun at this pl.tee.: Our propoOd. ratite to the nteendiog pit-urns eon- ; sequently 011 of water. and the only expedient- left us we to crawl throitTlt a small air,way into I th(.; gaiter:l'7l)lA, nneil.l: conduct us therese. ; ,Ti said , roiclibut the sp,eies of locottn(tiori we were forced to niiont in carrying: out 'this plan. entriot ; conseientiii!r ; ly be 'lie:lli:tied with the. name •;f! era wling--jgoin g on all tliars was out of the ivies.' tinn : laying Oat. sornw!ing mir.leg:i.apil arms like a turtf i e, and theft c:ircu'ily wired vetl along. ,ic i the more reit deseri:lOnnlof one. wide oflprogress. No one cold(' be better alive than' ourselYcs t o th e ! Indierntistirs of one : position. Ony ronneinion,tras! n fellow e:Ointrytnan from r New York),lmt;. the! , passage liettg too cohfineit to allow u._ t i nintl4lre.' ,in alicartyllangh, without fears rts. to the C , inse- • iinence. et , C 7 o this. satisfaetion had to be Postroined ! until our getting thrnn;:hl was a fairly c-J i tahlished fart, and we stood, n; filth. the worse tor! wear. it, the nicer, open galletiv. This was positkadY the: : worst experienre year c( ) frrespondent haS yet 114t1 1 in unidergrntind travel. and he may be e:rlcti.e.l for; feeling, as ;Owl as he 1-is wet, that • i's:nll over' : when the titiirkly milted hu diet in 'the iiscebiliiig • !quilt, two fir three titilesl distant from !where he - • had descended. landed hiin at the' surface. • • ' ThOugh 9.e veins l i . 4' 0;n1 in; Yorkshire are. as a ! general thing, thin) : yet! their compoAidon tilAll Carbon, 33.:94 vol. niatter, 1.01 AsheS - , an a vera.!-o of 21 iinnly; , :is.':eciinelding closely with 65.30 Car- i i hon. :12.4 vol. matter ) ; :1.21 Anhes, an average of 4.'' analysis of - I! Seweastle Coal shotra that they riricOf! 1 good 11 1 131 i t;•• and well adapted 't. cookini. A. pa,l 1 per before; me anuouttece elint :in n tew motirths,: the coals_ erom• south Yorkshire will'he hrought'; , int., eionpil , ition at; London ',vith the Neweastk! 1 oal. as the . • can tiv ;that time:).o conveyed there by rail so itS : to sell fOr it nhilling 124 cents.) te•o , ! than the limg cr.t.thlished c e -u, coals from the 1 north. ~ ! 4i , In whatrin' called) thegreitt. sent:ll,.t:rkshire s i Coal field, - there me tistitnated to he 650:000 work.; ; able acres. 12 worknble seams. and 32 'Workrifilel feel in thickness of io n s): the largest iinlividual 1 bed being 1:0 feet,thil:k. ..In the northern district, ; of this'field'i here ori:110 fit rnacen: pvalucing 25.000; tons of iron,annuallyl In the; snuthern distriet. l : 13 furnaces produce 20,0410 tonn annually. whilst' 1 in the Derlyshire .IA - ision of the held ate 20 ftir-1 1 naecs with an annual production of 00.000 tons of 1 I iron. If isle add the!e figures'!to . gether, it will -be! seen what !nn enoraions nmotint of iron 1.: . nnnn-; :illy prielneed from nlhe small ntea.or Great. Bri- 1 fain, from !Vein' , ntliire neeityrints:. intcrspeysed ! 1 lief - ween . yiiluaide lileils of fuo in her Coalmen- I ! sures. In the last !named district of thin Una! i, field. that ,ineltolto11; in theeimnty iif Derby,. as li much as 6.0,00 nnd 8(000 tons Of iron are often got,' by open eini-k. though the nveVage yield will not'' 1 exceed 2.306 tons. This: yield, comes fniet:i; dir-1. 1 ferent vizi:l4 . °f iron. 1 .1 . : W..L; P. licligions, Jutelligence. :NOTICES: • , • • 4-•0- SIT AD )lEl'lOl..4Fr • lil:I'SCOV.11, CII l'itCli, Marlivt Strovi. 1%4 lay ilk. Rev. ANntyisw LONG teni, l'ast;:r. Divine Y.. 11 iri! everi. Sabbath at 10 qt..M. rind 7 P.,31. . .. . , frir - . 1.1 RSi METII(MiLiT M:PISCOI'A I, 1.111:1:C11. Se , - ' .64 St r:ot. li;ttsviqe. ILev. T. SNOWPEN TTICIMAR. ItaKtnr,— • Dici:ll' Fmsvi , :p pvt•ryFahhath at 10. A., M. and 7P. M. . I. .. , ire' 13.. k PThir (11151a211. 11,,..161iN 11. C %stilt,. l'a.+l. r. 2.%. S , •rvke ereri BaLha!li at 1.0: 1 ....i (,',Aork . i M , and 70% I , . v-• AS.3.IO,IATE REFORMED ptuisnir.s enuNcti market stm t{, 1u.v.1 ILti Au LI. PREOLcr, Pa.tOr. Divin t st.rvie, evarv;Sabbath at r;c1(!,-1: 1 1,1 ,'l.lllll at 73i ilir. ENGOSII I,CTIIERAN Cllt'llell.:%larketuare. l Pottsville. Ito% I) tmi:t arxes. rii‘ti)r. Divine servii.i. in ; this Chnrch rogularly i!.very Sunday_ llorninK. at,10 1 .4-: o'clock: evenia4. at 7 o'clock. Wiekly Prayer Meeting, i Thursday evening. at"); e'eleck. • ef. i y.wra,4ll 13 )s.i I'Ir.i:ATIANAL CHURCH: Miner'-. vllle road. Pe)ttsville.ker. Cu tr.t.ts Wm. E94'llt9S. I'm, ! tor, Divine .iervice in t j tis Church every Sabbath. Morn - ! i itiM 10 o'cliwic.orrni it tut cloc do'k;Peayer Meeting at 9 A M. 5:.1), , :i ro• saut I clill4reni to teach them iii the! t heed...anti doctrines of the Billie. it 13:i o'clock. School i to) rending the Bible, le., ii.t 2 o'clock. Singing School at , 5 o'clock. 3IARRIED. IT NK 00 P-1.1 AL it MST A DT—ln Pottßrille, Oeto tier :rid. by the Iter.• W. CJ Cooley. of PhiLidelphia..l. Iy moop, to; lIVTRIE.T, Alllghter of Dr. th.oro Ifaiber.t kalif. of l'otiAville. ; , 51e1).)NALb—nETLInitICK—On tlee'd2red tha; ..Prior; FftANCI4 1 1!1),LNALD. of Philadelphia. to :I kNE. eldest daugleter of Thos. netheilcit, jr., k.si.; of Potts , ! title. 1 •: DIED. tlVintititi-Flti the city of New York, con Friday, thii; inst., whii,. ( ,o 3 chit to her friends. SIIt.III, only ilan:htei. of ;%loses and 1-.litabetti t , trottse, and sister of; 'tlyer Stroniki, of i•ettklt'ile. ft,,f(qll7 years and 5 months.; . , ts.remai t on Thursday last, 11 'm. titer,: in the truth Year orrhi4 0 g ,.. The friendS and ite:luzilniances oi the family are invited i to attend Ills funeral; this afternonn, 271 h), 'at 2 o:clack, froutibis late Hilmee in Matuntouv street. ! , - FOR SALE & TO LEY --------: 1 4 1 01? gENT-4-A Three Story House, : in C,ntre strve , t, ol‘psite the Epist , pal Church.— ! Apple to • ! M. )1i."1:1'111!. pottnitle.;orthi u •r 27 '.5 .4:341t 1 t• p ' he'd for soon. . A iijlti c- 4, F - ' — ' t f ,i4,..r5., , deiirablrcovil PROPERTY IniTllnEed in the vecond, tvi.ln•of the faigh lio,thn. having one vein of iktrenteen , fect thick of Oa ye heNt quality of Coal. aitarent to, rallreis4,, atI , I. o.nvenim t for mining a Nile quantity of Coal. • ' Appl at . i'‘,/' .1 OA. 21,':;i 42.-tt l3Z.ksra 0.. PliMrdtlph I{l. I "OR S'ALE-LA lot of . Wheel-liar-; ai : • - . A . mws. ot salKm - 10r q nal Hy. suitable for bauliui ground j or coal. Ark) coal scrOens, riddles and elm brooms, for sal cheap, rit . ! KURTZ,k HEISLER'S ' 1 M _ 1 ei. ScrovA Fret,,ry. 1 3 Wets - Tilt-. AngAist - .,.",i' J. ..55 34-31 n• ' 1 • .:., • • , 1 1 611 ..'; ALE. ----.A NEW PERPEN-1 i 1 - dicular;Emzino of I 0 Horse Pd "r w ith PulriPacum-1 ,plete—the whole ' , erupting a apace Cite feet square. To• be aeon at the York Star.-. ', ... • , E. Y . :AEI/LEY k SUN, i , • TottacilleThoreraber'll 1554 ' - 44-tf ' . , i N V Etter A l it I 11, .. . i ii ll mi !..P.ti ntl y ,m ers p ( l ) , r d by to the r omi llt the' . berr, they havinic rented and removed to the new brick 'Store Howe reeeritly ereetedltke 11. W. 31euinnes, irbere - Thev are prepared to turnishltbose who tray (aver ahem with their irstrulat:e, with i Dry!Goode, Groceries Hardware queensware; deb at tbel most maitonsbir rates. ' St. Clair. Sept. T.!. 'AI .. - S4f : DAVIS k LODER. Q'rElsl ENGINES FOR SALE.- - --2:. 0, Stenni I.:' !urines. %Hat' fteam cyliuder ti iiirtes di ameter. mot si,fit.t flint e. ll Ill,ming.. cy lin der,' 0.2 Irichei diameter. C and', str ke.twitb! Boilers, fernterly!in tvse at a Dilot Fortiao.. Wouldlcoaltit excellent ilumpinc rr Blow. Inc litriSurc:. One or both will be e - One ar-d;tir..d.. App ; ply to -.. ItEN RN LONG t.NECK.4II L CO., \ Sdcolltlt, It trot Moots: g.1:11,, ti. in. AL. • Or ta‘ i Gl}.): IX-SNYDER. itcl*ilte., - /b. ' October 141553 t i • i4t141 - 5 1 1i1CIA CASII.—The SO)sribeir ; 1111111 J tor Ratable new and . h. - Insrentent ttoor utarK 'on:ICE. Its lllarkei street, oppe. site the t!,est Other,: wI hlti thre minutes'italtro•everally. • r Centre e c srest, the Ceiurt llouso and Jell. the Markel II use and; Town MIL The bulldhez le 14 by 20 feet twoittorica high. A'ho Ern Poor iamizatrably adaptmi for either a Srcire Room or.QtYlee; tba eeonnd. a light. /dry. and pleampt oftleit—irtth A separate front pn . .rat r o te The`tweea twit Pent f0r1175 e year. PotN.s kicm Oren inOthe let of APtil• • M. WILSON. /ay Justin Or Apply to LIT'Tt..E, git Any J. IL t ',giber . : (Prot. Feet. 12. • .; C'entre street. Potts-rill, *,i,':;'. r; : ' ;iJ-~~ ''" . "'- F-' - t ia~FXY`Ada',:~.R'b'sa°~+` Nli QTRAYII.IOIV.---Came to the 7 . . =tilss..Tiber. lel Barry turmilsitip rtn tho of ,sl"ber. a-,ti Waal: spotot. ine h‘rroa sire sasslq 01. Slir ab,ut six years old. The ' owner. Can porno toward; prose pr.purt . I,Rsy rhar vs and " 434t* • -" • • vicrA:lsiteri Tu . r(JR6II - AsE—A rintuti`er7q h and ,liencho.x, Apply et 3tils 'Once. l .SePt. 2 4 . ••. . • . • 4 'r'rENTION'.OI.IIr .. SOLDtERs...‘.. zi L lAnd Warrants wanted—the. highest 'cash price //Inter anti &change Broker. Pott•kklite,pet.;;;;:, 'LA 4,1'..11zes NIT OOD -Cfirry. HS. AVA D.- FitlyWnocr%uttert am wantedluarriAl tAy, to m who tanst-atit rasp ytn.nt will be given by the sulN-ri• bent, in Wayne toceittip.'S.cllnylkill county. }or further particulars lirtjay Ea F'.:3lAll. a: BRO.. ' ; townablp, near the Flrmintit 0ct.27,"J I V.11..;11. Two • Nlale :Feaciiers, T. , for Betc,X.l Pliorfct. Applleatkms ligt *ectivial kbo Ward of Inna.tors,L at Fri. densburg. W 4) toiniship. At the house Cl Charlet , limn/net, on Thuraday, :tinvonber Ist. at I o'clock. M. S.ey. 11syne,Ak6tmi 17, :1 1 11EniON'I' 14313L1G S'Clit)(ii,s.---: • • si... Tetchers wantoi—rour l, lialesana Two,,, 41.,. 11, schools will t.it.in tin Iliniity, the tali of Nottnisber, and tint titiut: fer ti ILt notahtt. ' A wit.:.ing to ,exatulot atuteinploretnchets will be ]tell at the-Public: t;tiluel Haase in . Trutrinut.. ou Weilue,day, the Slat:lnst.. at o'clock,. P. M. . T. etiolliNtEli, Se'ey. Treinotit.. Ott_ IT; '55", . . •23-3 t... . -..,.. ,______________ .. TWELVE male teneliets•are wanta jr. r,, r Wwy at; tow wp.liip. %n examluatiow will tk , h.• 141 on r4u,i , Li:. 7. , ,,wesii'.:il• I bt. 1r1.74, at Irledensbluir,:at the hrwt.4l. urSiqoittuit IJortaiti.,,T. : ' , CIIARLES SPRINGER,. Secretary. Oet. 2.), 7.. 7 t '.; 4::...).t. .AVANTE,D.—A situation by an ex y Nriunced Bo A-ICeel.irr: UntmaTtlorted retereact gipu. ALLIros K. M. at nib. Office. October 13. 1g53 AN!) 'WARRANTS Waisted try J. It tntil3EttltY, Attorney at Liw, corner of cond and Mar;isk.t streets_ . Potts% ill% - ttetolw.r is , 4 . 0.• • • kSI Ft .1110...\ %V Ai\ l'Fik.- 7 --A steady . l i t . m .n Trlslies. It situati,u as C ild Nurse. and to du pinta Sewing.' i.l a a:spiv:tattle an/ y. Apii:L'ai luta re ceived at tbLs:01111:e.. • , Oa. ti. IS:Th 40-:',t. NILTAN.TEDL'A Young _Man 'who has . V had exporioriro in the businesx, W euneihm Nor thritaherland. Columbia and 31outuur counth.e for two tioola... Apply to : 'lt HANNAN. Pottsville. it.ept.-::13, '55 , , 1:1. • Tl l 0 -MINERS AND LABORERS.- Wauttql.'at Lan,wner : , hauxnk in. Norttzum tw,r,land county. Pa . miners and latKdocti. tdAtiknill Stea dy work will be giten during the winter. .tprly to Ci.M.;IIh.AN.YEALL S CO. 414tt ,lianiokln:Ort. 13, 35, . GENCIES wanted for the purchase . , nna'.l.o of ite4l i.alate. Coal. Lew collectl , ,n of Iliat , and w:counti; also. fur Fir" or Life Insurance coin- panio; . • .. . . • 1 CoareyanclnQ and of her urritinga carefully arLticr.)nipt.. , 1 ly actende4 to. • 'Ada!'e . ft, •...f • L:4 31 A RTIS: It. FRANK. CAI:TEIt. . 1 . - Office. below liiler T:rrsce, Cehltre street, l'ottayllle. i l.4.l)ternher S. %I:, ''''' . . a -ti - f OTICE.--Bacon, ('rice Ca. will „ cant nu. the Coal L..rotofore. f VVISE Alta kV:Lt.:Ili StrootS, kliiladdithi.a.and'alxo at their Addition. L. I'. L11:00Kr% r..),rit3r.. 3, , 341 Jklfrr.d Lawton, I~GENT for buying- and selling Coal end Mher txtiang el:largo of pffir mg rents Ilea ing Yrnrs.experi elVe in nnlinp.lii in give:Ohl:laical jfrr:— r -, rerractOluilding, octt,Ger ( - 11)AL! Ct./AU—The subscriber keeps ll~Jeonstantly o.n hand a large quolftfty of Alle:Alleny Ilatopshire itttutoioeufs Coal, for silt. by the.loh or bushel. at the lowest efuli prices. prepared to'• ree,•ive 4•11 . 1 - ardage, owl to deli e'er the saute. Yards. S. W.rotper llrfatot and streetlf, /toil Ar..llstre , •t Wharf April :.:1.1 tlti•ly • . • it) AL LANDS at • SALE.— I,..)—•fhe sub:writ:or leitT dean oh, to retire from the Coal buNitle‘s offers, his Leap, f.o;:iffv. rfrvalier on,l all t 100 witiil4:: urt-sll,:ar If o.lller'y at pril.tte • 5ai1t...13", is ori several 'dos 4.1 Coal of 1•„•ng• runs abnme oa . ter fold. Fur further portfolio's . at iffy to J1.1:1011A II HELD. 4:;::t* Tett-vi11. , ..(kt. Z. '45 • . COAL—From Locust M, , untain --Th•• tm,l,r,"!lgntd hav!.. in' runn,clion wadi 4:k.nvral voal Bu , in , s.•tal.ll 4- RtkAget+2:-!1t1.4. uh.w k , 11.vL :v.,•1 an, rt.rtire oriorion may,! Von Carbl.u. or 4u WA; New York. CA:.:I•NEIr. An:tiiNt :••• if ; Ashland and Eieiikeicllountatzt t,uatt. BACON; PRICE & CO. TEA VING purchased ”Wondsitle Col- Lliery" In Yeake# ;Mountain. will heieafter supply th.Llr rpstotulrs with Mita .up.rior Coati of 111 , 1 r 'mu mining' Thee have also taken the eselusire tutener for the sale, to the Eastern )larltet. sf Ilt.teke elelTated ••Ttinuel AShlatitl Cr,,!. • Ojie , s:—Front IValuut streets. Plinallelphia: 12S State street: Boston. mid Centre ma ert, opposite Ameri can II 'use. Potts% 1:1:00lie. Agent. etztoirer 15. r. •55 ‘' • 4-4-tf V OTICE..----The undersigned have 11 this day. May I.4.l4:4,entered into ei ., partnership. nit-i the name and stl le - of V. R. kA. T. MYERS, f, r the purl) me - ef.trausarting the Coal tusiness. . . V. liAltitLD MYERS, ~ :. - -: ' • ' A.RT.NRIUS T. MYERS. • . IteA , of—trtnibard street, Schu)11,111. • , f>ilicr:--;‘,. W. owner Front and Walnut streets. d , ; )!: . A). ',I3.I,t(JIVN, Inspeet!.r .if Mcr.r, `Jr: I! tlto.l.q't• hitt tt.'n kelt t,/ 1.3 r tl-ost 1 . r. 2.1.1 , 9 ... 1 '""."1:4; I., , lnit.ntisn.s. Itt-pt-.1-:,.. .i,-.. • I N:11, s sr t t • Iratl4. !! kr , i.. 1 I. hn , It ictl,..e .1 Vr ifIS !thii ,11, rt.! r . Mildll.: l . l l , crliti , ':;,. I,at iit,_ , t loon in Ili, ,', 1.1,' . ., ] :111.i e....c10i tit: :MD,. On" )3,l 'IT vi se. 1 1 ,• 1., ~, •, ~,, dill ,',.•.ttiSteci hal to all o h,. 11,a‘ u'p',, •:, 1 111 ia:VIIRS to JANILt. ..S. FILL nliti ih. 1.. \.,,. I • ~- .1 ,-, sille.:antl lit:tlitIllIt MILNI, and N‘ it I f ..,I Pli%L. 13 , . Phil:litolliliti. for c3p3l.llity ItUll lutlltit,. - Et-1,1 )cs,rhri-tri.ln: .Itinc :_tti. .:5:. 1: ,. -ly '.' ' t. r. - - L. S(;0 . 1"I', - Attimivy :It 1,....1%. • ; - i•i ? amokin. Nt,rtlttanth Hand c-ut,t), i's• t 1: . , Ref , lv noel: . lion;1 1 ,1 in I.F 1'1 , ..t. , •eit. tl, , vcrr. ,- .1 of' 1'i1.1.y.11,r ;.1!.- . - *,•l:Eus tr 1, .1 - i , :chiel JUI4i, t-f l', 1" Ts-". :.• I in. ,•• :'.‘I.:IX• ‘ 1 '.14.0(. StIO.IIr . V - N,I:111.II.1 cl ;:. I . .,I C. !I " 01j1N.1. r . lrf. : , ,lresorton. Nos Mte ol ~r)si.d f,_lt •• "',,Jitit:s tiot , t , rr. ' t ... : j i, nt , i Iv. t . ,, ,,, ty.. •( Dant UN:. !tfont , tir Co., Is 31, ,, 0!.. 'Stl.6 Er. I. OM .i. (".,.. - '.l '1% . ,0,in.t.ti,i) , 7:‘ I•EN •t CO.. 1, 1'1,1114, lint ' •'' .; •;IV.ii'it , '9. ,tyrilnl. O._ ) • . i Dri•nl!, r :':.'i. I s:•.t - r ( l 6l ' l ' liF, I ' l ' l3l,lC.—llavisir impa i_ ii, iny health t.v c1 , n,..• cor.feerrent to pit , Ii - • 1 10 1 ir4: 6 , ••, , I ;..4.wrt , tl rthuost entire):. t.. at, I.) , , ittt.. VC , i-tto , C - norvous irrit. - thilvy. I hat. ,),1•• -: ~ c;.. --- - --..-!!!..- 1 "- .. . ,-- 1, 77-... ` 1) , 3 "4,: f" . ""e , " , •vtent the Inv, ice:- In •ss hid; I hat.:..t. NOTICES. - ern, prattpe,l Lay pr f, ' , len. I til.c,,this",osoth, d of in , orrulr LT cur frierds in :='rt.t. , ' kill ,''. tititt. 311 , , L.., r.ticmcn t f 1 to• I a: it. its 0, l"' , r. • . • - - • , • • the ~f t), 1 1.• ~ ,, , t 3 IIV lii' , arts r tt - o f r.t dal or Jto. , t" • Qc:IIUNI,IiILL County k ' .- It • I •'' . . . . ' ' ' . .., gnu!! lira tai , :;:-.,:,,,,ir01s- :,!:,-,-,!!!.,• :Inn, nf thv 4, Ilr7 (11, r : I.,_TSocietV, -. C.A.. stated tneeting- o f thi s ~.,tc,,,c,,cs. ,ill 1_,,, l'i t .,atintpl 1..-isc-ti •••• Ilienir;. I trill pitoctszall:c. attcc ' , held on Sneurday.the"..':th in,„t„ ryes o'rl , ck. P. - 31.. at th.. •n.d. ,ezal Istisincs.. IT ric7.'y 14 , CI II r.oil - (Ft , Ire. i publ le houte of Col. Goo. I). Boyer, in the borough oe Ir. • c [ Joills li't:lill'.o wi;g•sburg. •-- ' ' • L. 't•trcen: Itar..ll 17. 1••:!, 11. 1 r . . A 1.1. Ir. MADDE.N. - :I ' ' '.; '. 4- r. .. c.!1. s - '''. - . 7,71:- 47" ; '" --- - iM. I ) :- L. Do D s():' , :. ()per. j -- =: --------------- ----'-- --- -,- ' . :',.1- ese.:› t it ,„ let ilehin hal Dentist Ass: tt;,tp.: - 9 9 . I 0 1 ICE.—An Election for 'l'hirt eel' ' nf 0, - 4 1,...4 I , orl !a! 1 . ., , ,V11•1ur0 . 0ts In tlcis•c,,. Dlrecioric of thd Miners' Bank of Pottsrilfe, in the. :•t.st,...c.•ltst inec sots h. at - ford I:Is loth in the I. cc , i, .. county of Schuylkill. to Xe e , tA rTe thlft1111:.! :rear. ,in r, - rry i141'7, n"l• II! in. rho Art. He ,ius,ont, , , 1 , 113 'in held at the .Banking !hose, fn the borough 'of Pot ts, M e , trit it ri• to ald • •,, in Ado Math...re mid atom ' 'I , .1 • between the hours of .lts o'clock. A. 31_ alld 3 o'clock. P. . T,- - - , -tslittrtlic'- , r Vlt newent Tooth: incorte re. r: e :.i,. , , 31.. on 310N,DAii...the 19112 of Novetnt-cr next. - ~./,,,'? .tf , rt , '!) , '/•••ic•pro. ,,, itrr. to lb. .'mire e• . ;o r . i • ft - sjr••A statrii roe,cting or this stockltolttcrtt will Pi s!'d rat I.p . ritt.c•A: ...sin:l , . dsod,tr,sh and r, ~ I, c.• , , nt the Banking Hous e . on TI:1-.:S'IsAY. the iltli or Noreto- lty. 1414 ; fil l, A .: nytn.f. troth with _odd . r,nri. .ir•.:',:. , , her next.. ~. eIIAS.; List,Shil. rt,shicr. uneful,dnricc4 111,,, Cl:totter 17,':[5; ' 2 . 2.10 t • , i ! , .li.ti. in 314rket ntreet, two doors above Cc Ore. l'. r —. I VOTICE.—The' . Spbseribers have - ill thin day att% ,, ciatect -trills theru. lit the Louder hus. inc . nr..at Monnt !lope. :.S: uyltill county. It- C. RUSSELL, under thtt rtallll, and fain of 11,i1lit It. SEVERN ,t Co. lIARRIS . SEVERN. i 24. - , Arlrcl•titwkwists rt.( i,/ bs , : //../- type apt t •,+r r.' •,;; tt • . 4 chtii,4,d '44 per. rout. tirleau, rot on: 10 ',1 7 ,0 " . • .-..---.. V0../ICE;-The tindersiff;ii'd has been ` V i 1' appcdnic..l the aitent of the owners of -The IVarder ! PIIXLi IPS, STRYIK.ER & JENNINGS , . Property." and offers for sale"building lots In the twntic4h .; • 1 ! ':.‘ WnoLE::.. , AIE• DEALER., 'IN t'f•Palo Altt , ..m - rrastanahle tnrnut. Office-Morris' .tddi- : .. lion. - -' . ' I:. P. intoonE. ; . ;,Brition, Reeitch and Atriertt an Doth:tille,k,•bruary 3 185' , • •' ' -' C't 1 i 1::, * FL * W . t•c:›c•iDs 11, 0; 7 . - 0 ' 1 , Ie.-E is hereby given ttiat an' ap- ''':, 1 . i., .. "rßot,ght exclusively a d iction,' . .i,, pllcation will be . made at the next aessintt....tf the i :44'14 3, LANE, TT:. CELON kIEK•I.7•, LErn tr .. ',..1 , k:: 'legislature of Pentutylv . aida. for the fincorporatio n 'of ft ; •, , .• • PHI LA I)ELI'il lA. ;..- I•savin..ts !Lank, with thg usual privileges. said Bank to be , • • ' coiled "The 'Swatara Satings Rank" with a capital of 1 - /1 - / r. To rash or short ti t le het era, w:. s::? ...;; It :: t..! Twenty Thotivs.nd Dollars- with the privilege to foe ease - man; adla u e, on Auctitm c , •td. the stun tottue Hundred Thousand Dollars. and to help- , ... 'Z 'li t • . 9 . '9.9 " ' 54 . Cs_ t . rated in the town of Donaldson. Schuylkill ceuittv. '1 - ' 1 Donaldson:Julie llil., '&5 2,1-ettii ! w i OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! .: - NTO'rICE,..---Aotice is hereby given l 3 :1 '.A. MC)11C11 - 1..la . : • _, II to the 'tam) ern of the Partners' Mutual Fire Titan- 1 I ; A.44NT tat canoe entopany of Schuylkill county, that cm anneal dee- : - ii CS O II & KEAN, Liars will be held at the public house of 'engi - tit Yoat. in i - , , __ .. 'West Brurunclik township, said county. on the last .`"tat- '. Vtv . ' et' ' ;...." ! 0! fi Ci. tDbarvea. 1,11il aa " taday in Nrseinber.l).‘4s, it being' the - 24th day of said es'soas t : .1 , i %,.- ..., :-• iitontit. hetwi.en the hours of RI n'clt.it, A.. 1.1.. and 2'. P. , geniria Commission Merch a nts , and Dasicrs .4 31:2. to sleet.-13 liireetefs. to serve the ensuing year. Dy i i I Order of. the Board of Directors. FLIER F. LUttlY IC., ! .1.11,111: .I. 1 .1) SPE!: II 011...5', E 01: 4( 1 : • - • ' . - &cictary.; .11(.VG a.l' II ..11L:t.:13.1.1('..i L• I' t . l:' I ' (I. , L:N •• . -- .. . i , 1 .'• ) ;N, D..-Notice is :ilia hereby viten that the Secretary of i 0 1 !'ir r ..";,.........---:l)taN•vtvAs: II .0 1..1. Potissii:- r„ ? jd IL`,tnt Italy' Intetcds to sesign his mice tin kald t tc., , :3,..,-,2-2, tl : ;'.„ -, :( . . • pixt.u. F. LUDWIG I -L. •`' ' '. :' October '..'7-. 's ' ' ... • ' . 4:14 - 4 *---- '-'-------7--------- ' -------- 1 . EA R LY & BROTHER, VOTICE OF APPLICATION Incriaie of Capital.-11 is the Intention of the . FOR 124.1'24,2' Chesnut St.. above liinth,l'hiladelp tiL io , lektio!deil . ,(4 -The litterti Rank of POttsville.' In the '• tri . Ilte attention to their extro.ive as,s-rti:tt-tit ,-I , -Ittrity of Schuylkill" to apply to the next hezislature ' • s mitroliTED CARPETING . for an' ex tenition of their corixmate ba n k ing anti di:...ohnt- ' - : lug privileges.- The name and styloof the said corpora- '. II ttIPV - will open Id-dV:'... fin . Hen in. , "Tho 31inerte. Dank_of Pottervilic. in the county td '. , , 'letteing. the new - and c 1 5c h. 0 5t..t....,., I SebAYlki//: It in located in the iscrotmla of Pottsville. Velvelt Ta - pease es. t kli•httylkill tutuity. 'lt was ereated fora hank of discount. • ' Ts ;p an('b ~ ue. ati(l with a rapital of Two Hundred : -_, pestry Brussels, .' -; ' „ Thousand Iliglarn,'and the intention la to ask !Or au in- ! •t „ iltupexial Three-Ply, . };,, e ,„, li ce ,y sugKsin. erea se of capital of Three liendreti Thotutand Dollara.ao i :'' , . ' ' - Best Ventilates; : t ,i that thermfter the capital of tine said trink shall. he Fire I . r - ' , 1 "..1„;, 1 ,,,..,tis Hundred Thbrosand Dollars.. - JOIIN . SIIIPPEN , 1 All 0. *4 4 le are warrant., to w o t .1 CII.An (tutu. (Wider. . . I will he)sOld st tho lowest prices f • , r es,h. .... Prrn den G. 1 , • - BA iLf.V t ii:ort ,,, , Jdne =..1i1r.:, ' " ' ',l3.lstTinJ ;.; .1y ---'-'.--' —4------- ; - + : . -- . ! PhilA • delpliia. Sept. la. ISlsfs b- - .- ...--- .7kto r riCE.-- r -In thelrourt of - Common I. 4 • ' .416 . pg..l, , • , ' AL 4a • .1 ('leas of Schuylkill e4•lnar. , . , Irii... and Len-ponds .klated • 1•11 IN e ' ntlYn ' :.sixth day of April. IFS_, secured . ( . cti cer , l , all) , - Ileal "Estatc•in Union S.t).ll!itl. SNIDER.' i • FURNITUHE , B6 FURNISHING ST . OI! . „,„,‘„,...p...--truy11:111 County. : i 0,•..,, ;, . •• , A .• t .,.. nre 11l I* 'Twentieth - Aliquot, IS - ..petition . of Samuel tinvder.. ~, 1 4,1. §uoscrocrs tube iL , - „Trpikttontlng , that the add Mortgage and ton boekt; h,,,, : i t i e p e r otz t,, t h e p u bli c hi , c ,,,, t7 d, and do 4 -:': , , l rrl ' A. I . 11 ..i. o en fully paid, but that thosaid mortgneand jud,ttnont ' ctiord,itt pnro,silar,thot they nor tics PreP , '"j • ''',, cui ,roods still rinak tumancelled on the rco. , rtit of said) th,!t! v!} it .111 cd•licics its their liq of Ictedrvt'• ~,:,..., .q"11 11 1);'. and that the tAld - '- , John C. 1103 - 4 has since:di:it '; 1 .. totm:d 1 , 0 ct:ttf , 1,,.. them-els: , 1:: ' that his legal representative or ropn.sentatives ea ntiot Tv L ru EL isIITTYRE ',found In 1. ; County of Stlitiylhin. Ttur pMilienrr, ; , '''' • therefore, sathe Coot will dinet the 51teriff of Sehttei- i s•rmintif IA u-e 3 under the itonadtate! ,l ,,,.,l;at - :, , tail twurftT.4o giro public not lee In ono or more netraiet...;•pfrio , t nda3c, of muter the' fete, .Ifr. s' . At. AA • " , „ 01 , 'purrs within or nearest to tba said County. once: A week :: %tattle for:many years had the maim tharllt" 4 :'4,l4 'f3r four weeks armeesstrely. prier to the .nest term of said I isle'rtbes: vddk. ulcer feel coot:dent li'2o dory. ci "--' ; ,‘ II Cosirt, requiring' the'retil parties tonppear at the said I the 'lntl fir frith articles to link 1h. , - , :.!tt 'la s i.a I ' ll 9 flrF4 NlMli it y rt . ' IN'raeher. I`:;! . .i.j• to aunt/tot this Limy Itrher eictat linhcient in the ...taitcciists els e '" • . petition. and to - sither rattan why the,aand tot rtitstm nod I duratn ll :7 .it'l 1. ' 441 . ' .311 , 1:men?. taintlld not be earser iled nutlty. e a :ha! rervi4 of said o. ,' ~ ,l i i t mi c e . i. com ,,, en d Sl . L tl l :l ll :6l. l N t;r - ,,t i !" ):11.211"C;-Ll.-121:4 , .• . . _ • ' Er the &tett : ' . s'ai.efr F:e/rite /). ei <int? Ph , 1.- ::,,',,,•• • t i l e. I . ;4. .tea '. - . ;, . 5 AnU Zi i TMS . iZiN (*.ER, ,A. S. Sill,ypa an.l '. . De * li d • th , c a ",l l e.: , ,' s ,pro.. - ,C,:oterx„ ! P. '.5. , ---• tur 'it icusis irons Pot tsviile sit, eau 6 th ,, Is ~ ,o, a •., Pnblithed bY ordest44 cOuri ' i. , 1111 Ind it to their interest to sti‘). ~1., 0 ', : . JAM:a Zt AO LP.. art ;27; , c•ue oath, plate. ne are liotertal"" l . ! . ; 0 ' 1 : • ,,.. • 0 . Je ate 5tiC37 . 1 • 40771 - et. ' 1.. . r.:1.,141. th,..*. Ali oilers wilt Itt,promt , '. _ i ;11 . ,•,,,,j,.10,1A .. t_t tolvr .1. l' IV.. '-. ' tl - 1 -1 " - 3 - ,lt . l'''lt.slltc. net 11th.! 1, - .. - -7. I' • •-'• • • - . . V. 11. .S.T. T. DIVERS, Coal. I loalers. h u hid St rer t Wharf. Schuylkill. (Mee —s. W. rornei• -Front and Walnut litreetF.: Coal bsi the ea 6.;" ~ r Philadelphia. May 19. - • I - - OCU . St Mountain 'Coal-111111,911am 4 tr. Cord csiustitner..—The un.b-rsizelel be..:114,5.e to in- 1 , ..11.1 the pulaic that tlf,y tire ill. uriAinal minrrs the above stiperi4 Ceial. and that the public may nut b. lun y 0,-(1 up .n . bi Coal haring a' similar- name: they has arra tPzetneuts for, the supply of the retail city t It tilt? f rest) mslLte p - !:toga, WALrez. S Co., office, 72 S. 211SL—turd, Sth ,t, R tlbnr.• 1.)t . ..f.N0. , En: kl. ilroa 3 .l and %VI!low streets. 310, , Tri , Ntr11 . .1" a MlLLS. 4 : 4 llarlsel and Pqb. Streets. 4 M u. t ih . ain,vo Poplar. A. lilrilAwAY, Itrnad, bebllT Pine. • , The Coal will it'll:II:IWO(' to be infilior to time fr,)lllSeh b 011 1 ,,.. MAT prepared by their rk•••••ab the, he'd possible tirdrr. The ' ruhlh; am Invited to give it a trial. To he had of their agvnts, • • ..•;11.11.1SIAN N(111T1iN, tat.. 24 iKairlo,t stroet. A. St 1.L.1.31.1N. l'ott,vllle, I :.), , MEE/ June 16. 15 WANTED. COAL. I •LOST' Q1(1.; ItEWAIt9.-w„ 1. : , 14 30.g.tte ISILA ei.i.r.l". I,t, s l id .sArli.ev, Fouxl st .t. A le) - .o * . repave. T. bulb - int 1116 AL, tvreji.u_rsted _ A.ll4lNisrif - A - 1 7 A i DMINISTRATRIX'S ha uildursigtoll Lakclog 411 .. api oglaer or ekhotylli txte J'JTIN OILLON, latr th, WTI, lu =Pi rinul ty. all I),mA tlttild.ciece.flitor, will pro.. ricia to h ir and I host knowi thotuNht s loth dt. t t payntkiot Witt:Cour .I,lwy. blab) PoeVenetroti. DISSOLUTION vss()LIITI / ()N.—'ll. p, rutAt exLitiaz Gota-4,4,:.6.-i.t. 'ry 13 th-lph,t,kriu.: Att ber 014. I 511). dis Vikki th • .1 1 1,,, iimuutlis, of tha Crul eithjek of !lout. 9 JAI , . Och:Ler:23; "45 . _ partnerstliii lieret o f L ikt-twieu John th..thas, ttrdliq't und,:r tit, J. ll r hjs s , ,•!dlesolied I. iisuttni drAwil etV:4inilmwn tedn tb. , e. harlitz purl:Lai...ll his Intee..4, au th e t , setthid and eundne,ted At• the - future i - Til itl ~1141:‘ t)•,‘. lUt Is, ?`,;),5 J. iv reti sinrts. wonl , l anco the patn , cage ;;hi. h ha. ft,t,o,,, t i an d in, hapikv t,, quy that th , y hay, tbeir:W.tfihhi-,..e.0n I r ,, :t work• a4ain,a;,d h attertilon' i21.-rt , .hitie :•11 , 3nit 311 as r—luin,,,l 4,, r . at riikrli bi ite;i.n. J ,, LIN V. V, 111 Jlvo:two. bliN 'Ebb CA lif)S-' ir - )!• !.V 5.f1;.....1.1‘T.F.1i, Putts% _L 61:40 of tba l'euna,:vatna raph.ore.lau,l), tiell,Jial• 1T oa tAVID B. GItEEN, Attoruel.Ll lyechtb% Pa. vat., 'AAA AL, II 1)1Z. G. N. BUI‘'MA,N;:-- u. II:, 4 ;ILL:. • )la INNOtiti ItCrtAIN.,I't.I.IN; ;AL.. ..:1 1()ILINI I ' .llol ccrt . T..klll/1110 2. ‘ ty Ci.uka4.lier r Ta... •;. LAB ; . 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