The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 18, 1854, Image 2

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BANNANaolitor nut Pripriator.
C. LlTTLE:ALiieetateaßdacir.!v,'
' - 11#411"2Nii(iW!lai l .4 , N0ii. l pliNaay (23d),
has been set apart by theilieftigistrate of
our ConamoriMpleglt prayer and thanks,
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givi : ta.Ahaighty.qed' for his 'mercies du
ring,' lims-paistet The occasion should ; be
naive aily observed. Ve have ..great and
ge ' cause r r gratitude.. In the sublhae'
Etudargt she Psalmist, (part of the LiTat. ,
Psaltst):' '
toed, from thy unexhenited stare,
Thy rain relieve* the thinly ground;
Makeg land§ that harm were before,
With ears and meal fruit* abound.
On rising ridges down it pours,
_ , • And every furroiedualley fills;
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Thai makest them, soft with gentle showers,
In which a Vest increase
Thy goodness does the circling year
With fresh returns of plenty crown;
And where thy glorious paths appear.
The fruitful clouds drop fatness down.
They drop on barren deserts, changed
By them to pastures fresh and green,
The bills abont, - in order ranged,
- In beauteous robes of joy are aeon.
Large socks, with fleecy wool. adorn
The cheerful downs ;: the valleys bring
;A plenteous crop of fall-ear'd corw,
And seerci t for joy, to shout Bridal:is.
Tie iNaCE AND it .Paosencrs.—To
shOw conclusively, as we have hitherio'conten
ded, that the friends of Prohibition in Penn
sylvania have achieved a triumph over the Rum
party, we copy the resolutions adopted by the
State Convention in June last; stating explic
itly the pondition 7 -the only condition, upoit
which the issue then proffered would. be ac
cepted. It is welllnown that the Temperance
men had previously declared in the most pos
itive terms, that they would not vote on' the
"naked 'question," , considering it an unfair
test of the popular feeling. on the Subject. In
the face of this known refusal, the Legisla
ture, over-ruled by the Rum influence, submit
ted this issue. The friends of Temperance,
holding• to their original determination, de
tained to accept it; and, it was only, after con
siderable'discussion they revoked their previ
' ct . tisly imposed obligation, but tinder the fol
lowing protest •
nes../,ed, That though the L.. giclature forced a
different issue 'upun the friends of Temperanee
that: the one then naked fur, we will nevertheless.
neeept t. but nXiCter the cirJnruntariees we will not
coneidel it a final test ormir strength on, this
perm. , * •
Rcsolreni e That the enemies of Prohibition are
milted
its th.e4r to every form of a Pro
hibitory Law: Chen therefore CAS 1111 d WILL poll
their tutus Tlqt t 1 this question, end ;the e.ge
which they may, cost iu OctUber next. must be con
sidered us a mo4t accurate and rie , hle.l tent of
tto!ir`whole strength in the State.
•• Res,,/c. -1, That we do bere.by - gile the I.hour
fariy fair and timely 11,41 M that - unless they poll
Against Prehihiri c (hon. the whole
tl.P . Stal., Ke ehali r l ani , lcr them ag
f 0. , :).40.•ci (10' , $rdit.4.7 to:12 - 0' toot
fair and holtora , ,le judging.
-Now, it alwartt talset; twit to make a bargain.
The Ili:to party prupom:tl, their terms'; the
TemperanettLinen accepted. them On .eertain
cf l nditi , ins=and the i. : 4; e watt forthwith joined.
And aerurdit , :el thei 'eontlitiot.,, the anti
11..,
Prehthitiuttist *are c.. rely deft wed, by up
ward? of 40,1100 ;cite-! ''
Ile•ide-t, it majority of the,incialtere clevtto
tie next Legislature were choseni+ith special
refereitre to this: titte-ttiitt, and are inqibted
t., rote fir a: Prohibitory t:ai.r. Out tie-.:their
re4peetive eouittie. , ,•littt 1 . a4 - (ht trbolt Sfttie !
What thou is to in don ! , 't We pulps.- two
ptatis----let.the next Legislature either_ repeal
all existing laws fur. the bale of : tiquer .. as a
b..tverage, ur pas:J. a Prohibitory Law for. the
oittire State;. and then allow tho people at the
next. F:till election, to choose their Itepresen
taii%es according to their preferepees for the
eimtinuattec or repeal of the en:tctment refer-•
mitu.'--
It is manifest that the-great mass of the
people of the State desire a Piphibitory LaW,
and that the recent vote' on the naked ques
tiOn is by no means a full or fair expression
of their sentiments on the subject. Having,
therefore, fairly beaten our opponents th 4
grounds on which the issue between us "wa4
joints', and moreover, haVing_the upper han4
in the next Legislature, we claini the, beneg
of the advantages gained; but at-'the same
time we are perfectly willing to give the ene
mies of the Law a fair chance. Let it once be
tried, tin& then if the people declare for its re
peal, be it so—we will, submit. • : .
Sin:LE to 'ritorßLE AGAlN.—Tfiis
gentleman is everlastingly in hot water. kik
appointment, in the first place, was far frenal
giving general satisfaction, but it was in ke'etpr.
ing with most of the official acts of PresidiMe t
Pierce. • First his " honor " got , him • intO
scrapo, find throughout the late Spanish rev- !
olutiou the whole country has been anxiously
watching lest some imprudence, tint his part
might get us all. into trouble; antlnoW:he is
in for it again.' It seems -that havidgi:lately
spent. two dais in London, he started •for
Indrid, and on his arrival at Calais, he was 1
stopped by the authorities, placed under amr
ceillanrel, and ordered to leave the.country by
the tirst l stenmer—pormissiou being positively
denied him •to pass thiough .France. Three
f the reasons subsequently assigned Ane this
procedure are,— -
First,. The treatment of M. Dillon, French
Consul in Culifornia.
Sermaty, The letter_ of Mr. Sanders to the
Fr - enelt people.
Thirdly, Culla!
The French Foreign Secretary in London.
moreover, stated to Mr. Mason, who 'had
uii
dertakeu an investigation. that the Imperial
Government cannot be expected. to treat in
the usual friendly way the citizens of a State
ttial. - has behaved in such a hostile 'manner
towards it.
Whether or no the French government
liaYe anted t4o failt in this 'matter, there is
vile thing certain—the sootier Mr. Soule is
withdrawn, the better. 13ring • him. home
where he will be out of `harm's way. •
The following is extracted from the com•
wents of the London pt,e, on this affair:
-No class of statesmen has been more fa
vrire.bly received or more generally respected
in Europe than the ministers of the United
States, when they brought with them the
qualities which maybe. reasonably expected
in men tilling their position. hut . it is too
much to 'require that the mere title 'of an
,Inierieari Minister should _exempt such a
person as MI: Soule, ha§ shown himself Tolle
from the 'penalties which attach to his On
duct. If the people of 'the United States are
.anxious to maintain the dignity and horior9f
their, epresentatives, they have only to seleCt .
miniSters in , whose • honils the character if
their ;legations will not suffer; but it would
Lo thO height of folly and inconsistency, frit
o send such an envoy as Mr. Soule.to Eu
rope, Mid then to resent ima national injury
what is, in fact, no more than the result of
his, own want of conduct and diacretion.—.
The French Governinent will probably de
cline in such a case to give any explanation
• and any redress.,Their motives for . the ex
clusion of Mr.• Soule are easily understood
awl justified but, if the AtrieriCan missions
are well advised,. they will let this foolish af
fair dmp, and not convert this private .griev
atict- :into a cause of dispute betweenftwo
poWerful and friendly States." ;
ELecTtoss AT TA EitNS.—One of the
first things our nest Legislature 'should,turn,
its attention to is the divorce of Elections
from the Liquor interest—removing the places
of votiug from the grog shops. Th e „1„,„ ; ,
hat long been needed, and n0w.a.44, more
than ever. School h?oses,::!vheti
are proper and appropriate; lectiou places.
We are glad to see a number of the leading
papers in the State speaking out on this sub
jeot—keep It going, until the
: desired end is
attained. -
lliCllOai. `-
Gloriosa ilesalta...ll4pabileallasaal4ll.
Itarpluutirrjr — .
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DeLavraal—The Americans have . seep it
little Delaware eleav, The latest seturus (by
Thursday coon's mail) give the majerlties for
closeruar as'folloyst
'Veer F. Canny, Amerimiiii
Dr i Wm. Piston, Democrat,
roa cosoaasA
I).!Caller, American, 9
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Stiddle, ljamocrsz, 124
In' New .Castle county, John A. Willard,.
American, has been elected Sheriff, and in the
three counties the, whole American; county
tickets here been elected;
!Slot Yosiz.—:—Vecy -cOntradi(fary - lreturna
have. been repented--rsonte'islacing Seymour
ahead, and othersaelarkl but the latest and
probably the most reliable, - make Clark's ma
jority 1425. unman is out of the question,
though h e ,bas re ceived a most astounding
The groesest.fraudis charged in the elec
tion of Wood, es of•the city,:and the
result gill be contested, with a. fair Show of
setting aside enough votes to put' his Know
Nothing competitor into the mayoralty. ;
Messsent sErrs.—H'. there is any doubt
abotit , the existence of the Know - Nothing or
der, the returns from ,the old Bay State may
set the matter at rest. Here, as bi. every oth
er State, where elections have been held this
Fall, Republicanism is triumphant, and dema
logueisin rebuked. u ' ,
The total , vote for Governor,, in 308' towns,
which is all in the State except 21 towns, foots
up thus: ,
Gardner, (K:IN.)
Washburn, (Whig)
Bishop,
Wilson
Wales,
All otheni, '
The majoiity for' Gardner over all: others,
so far, is 1',935.
Simon Brawn, of Concord has been 'chosen
Lieutenant Governor; by a vote essentially ear
responding With the above.
All the dongrermeri elect_ire Americans
down as 5 Whig Know ''Nothingek; 5 Free
Sam Know Nothings,Pemocrati Know
Noting. Banks, (Dem. K. iN.) in the ith,
and DeWitt (F. S., K. K.) in the - 9th districts
in4c-the only. members of ‘ : the present Oelega
tion.re.elected.
.The State • Legislature has been swept in
the most surprising manner: by thiS secret or
ganization, typo have chosen, in all prphabili
ty-every:lneinber of the State Senate, and
341 out of 448 members of the lower House.
A political revolution, the like of widch the
history of the 0 untry cannot furnish.'
K.ESTVCKT: , -- he special election in the Sec.
and CongresSio ni District of Kentucky; on
WednesdayOo t 11 the vacancy caused by the
death of c FrePle
;:eleetioa of Bri6
Ewing. has resulted in the
ow, Whig. ° •
r BM AT WORK.
pb el I . w a s - appu i te Post:.
it was feared by many, who
ht over-apprehensive, that the
:t control . of the Post OTice.
setl-os of the confidential
which We dei)artmeut carried
t to the prying . gaze of. t hose
religions dtity to make such
Eii
1114:11 Jaines
master General
were lli"en
J,Aitn would g
and
.(bat all. tlit
correspondence'
would•be dubjecl
who think it, a
ituviiiition
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transpiring v.hich Amy' lids
hive Lain v..4!-founded. A
cark i.) Atirtilimer,Aiated
October 2.8, contaihs the
, lent : •
Picts ark! nu
appreheiihiou tr
letter in thy_ lii
at Patterson,
following :Irth
th, William Lewis, of 13ranch ,
unty, }wt iu the post,. office
, irected to Willis Childs, of
On October
Ole, Sassox e( i
there a letter
Patterson.
On October
top, placed in
directed to Dr.
• Ott October 1
tersoi, placed i i
directed to Pe,
I
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Robert. T. Shiiier, of New
le post office there, aletter
E. S. McClellan, of Patterson..
14th, Peter .P..l3rusyn, of. Pat
.the post' office there, &letter
er C. Orsborne, of Brandi-
day Virgil Broderick, Lathy-
Post office there, .a letter
L: Child., Patterson.!
re were broken open feliik in
~ ,s t Wire Departnterd,Zopiesi
id the letters resealed and - sent
ion. Two of the copies were 1
6 Banner at, Morristdwh, and
ihers were publicly circulated
1: e letters publi4ied in' the Ban-.
L )ublished in the New Jersey
on, which in the' same num
owing astonishing remarks re-
On the same
'ette, put in the
rested to Willis
All these 'lett,
charge ill the .
thereoltaken, ai
to their ilestina
furnished tothG
copies of the.oi
in NeWton.
I ner - weie alSo p
Hera/chit Now
her had the' fol
specting them:
"The discos
ter; willlshow
melds nr aIC to
cret dis , uises
in futur they •
'Whigs.'
The etlihir si l ems to. take pleasure in an
nounc ng that it is the ,practice of tho'se, or ;
'some of those having the charge of the mails'..
in this district to break open letters, and thus
watch the "mo,6ments" of that 'part of. the
Democracy el 'e will not throw up their.eaps
for George Vu 1. It should he stated, in jus
tice to the Pos masters in this district, that
for the last few _weeks there have been two •
Clerks in ;the Pipit Office . Departnient at -I
Washington i~t thiss.-county, one of whom
claims to be a ierrel agent of the, Postmaster
. 1
General. .•' •:I
This is a deve op't mein (corn - Merits the Pitts
burgh Gaze:tte) lil•eh throw; ns hack upon •'.
first principles If we are not to be scene in
I our persons and pagers, asigintranteecl by the
Constitution, that betause the Jesuit e.
have got control of the most importantbranch
of the government, we must take such meas- '
;
uees as the! necessity of the case, demands.—
The instinct of political self-preservation will
suggest the reined:— hitherto ; the Post Of
Ewe has been a sacred depository. whither. no
secret police could intrude', and whip ! ! letterS
Were as religiously guarded as if in the pos
ses.ion of tla i sis writing or receiving them.
If this is net eontinue—if the secret agents.
of the government are to he permitted the
.1 .
privilege of ripping up the seals of oar letters
and betraying their contents; then is . eur form
of goverunie,e a farce and we are livingmn
der, the veilie i rt despotism. The monarchies.
of Europe 'plaim no higher prisileo of tyr
anny than this.
That these etititiS in New . .fersev are" not
solated ones is apparent. The same letter ,
from which we have quoted 'those, says:
Front the fact that copies of secret circus
tars, issuedliti other States, have btku, within
the last few weeks, Idler being mailed, copied.
and published without the knowledge or coni
sent of the !writers or thise to whom they were
addressed, I grave suspiciols, arc Suggested
that the praqice of breaking open and rend- '
ing, or copying letters, is a common practice
under the administration of the present ; Post-:
master herm i t's], who was appointed for
.pecu
liar reasons,l and maintains a prcu/iar,rela
tiort to the Know Nothings, whose corresp,on
donee, it islsitid, is chiefly rifled by the Post
Office spies. I .
•
We are forced to Conclude that there is re
ally no safet• in entrusting letters to the pres
ent Management of the Post Office; Political
letters, espeeiallyi.tire now without Protection.
They might well the left _unsealed, and a
perusal of- their contents invited. The Jena . -
its want to, now wkat their enemies are do
nig, and the ',seal has, no secrecy ! for them.
It is a grave qifestion for the 'American peo
ple to consider.-
_
jr Mid possesiinn of these let
he plotters that their nwee I
(itched add knoteit.i their se-';
ill be stripped from them, and , 1
•ill hare to act openly with.tne
TRAVERS'S JenonS:--Pottiril/4-Aliebq Brie
Thomas DMigberty, 'John • Si'lnnen, N. 31.:N',
man, Henry' Geis. I
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i'orter- , --Lari Febler, John Mani!, Sr.
Schuylkill 'Harem—William Fl Moody, J
Mackay, William Iluntzinger. -i ' •
4t. Cl a i r-:-Jobn Seitziuger. ' i
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e' Mniat'S MAP OF NORTH 417aERICA.— . fl y , ' 4-- " Tl " iail /3 " :l "i br "'k• •
, Braiteh--41eurgo Sherman. John Rodgers, .1•1
This is, without e...s.ception,the may valnahle
W ed Vriss.rieE--Samuel Minims', Sr., Ilei
map of the, kindout. It comprises the -whole
country fro • • , -,,
•
m' the Atlantic to the Pacific, and ,
Nord iffiuhet'es—Fmnklin .Eb4rt, Wm. Mick
from the ISthmus' of Panama, en the South, Terrence Dufty. • ' i • •• i
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to the 50th parallel, of north. latitude. Its Port Corl;con—William Diem'. 3 .
Western Territories ? showing their
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great feature is the : representation of all the Miner/mats—Samuel Kaufman,i Wm. Donal,
n o at i ye EE Moyer, s
II
outer, oun M
r, . G Hoilusr.
plade i n and ir.es, beside the old States. Such
.• Ilarry—panicl.l4.l3n. •
a map is indispensable nowds,daits to those . ° "..'''' , il b urr — .. "mu'', 11. ,rebels.
II tryst/p.-1i illnim Hain. / .'
who would ieeep posted in the westward Inove , •• ' ~ - 1
Dater—M. C. V{ limn.
meuts of o r empire. Its Mechanical elem.
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.4-chuyikiu_Lwah n
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Kline, Cherie; Blew;Oe
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tion is in c a pital stylc, - and it:spnee places it , E e t,,,,,.. ,
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within the Teach of all. The agent, Mr. Van- i Fort aisison—Abritham Acker. • •
dervees,lis now CRllV34lling, *AI county, by ll - ra.Sa ire gr alarna M; Hughes. I ,
whom our ple eau' see 'and Judge for them. I oaa.—David Glover.' • ;-. . '
selves. . 1 ! Mast Brultstrick—Pater Miller. 4 i -
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'IL &B. i a very h4ortankrule with Polk Ushers& We Mint have the narnee of writers or
oar input. befirre their (await eariappear.
• •I •
'W. ram, ta to-ders- paper. ProsPeq";
of the New Yarit Hesse Jossierd, Ria the aonslag',
year; •As a family piper the Hoste Anneal has
no eisperioi in the country—we can eonlidenily
recommend ii es such. • :1
' Tie Xvitratiksi livrmw, for thii• last vie:tiny
has been It promises a rich treat. ire
aotetbe fallolitlas In. ita list of coistentst---"VSsi-7
trial and ChusUk-retes,“ "The Arai" Tribes, of the
Greet Desert;„ "Railway Iforilrand Ranw4'
PoliCy;" "Barton's Ristory..of Beiitland;" "The
Management lad Disposal of our Criminal _ Pope-,
latioe,* &n. 'there is much Ip these articles Ito,
interest American readers. Piave of Blackwood'
or anyone British Quarterly, s3;', any two,
all dte, $lO.. To be had at Barman's.
Wi nap hardly announced the itovember
her of Gotier4adfs Book,' before his issue* for .
December is before as. Itis a splendid number , —
tontaining 10 full-page pleas, 100 - pages, 61 ein
tributions, an4,o engravings. e Clod; from
• who . * all blesiingAoir" Is superbl, and intuit he
seep*to be appreciated. A Slippe...rattern spoi l ed
in Colore is also given, said to be lomethipg
ea
tirely new for; a magazine and nave; Word at.,
tempted out of Paris, (hater besiOn ara 0 .6 1 6-
ised for Tann. Price of Godc y::t3 a year' to'.
be had at Banlmn's. •
1,112
118
fond Affairs. °
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Ehrentk;iantA, Woven:Ur-0 Dap
pos. TrEL 111:D. nl nt.SAT;
, 21 22 23 24 2.5
San tis. 6.51:
. C 53•16.54 6.55 6.56; . 6.57 6.58
„ pets, 4.39. 4.39 4;38 4.38 4.37n-4.36 4.36
31'nris. 3.49 'rots 5.37 6.35 7.43' 8.57 . 10.14
..New 31oOrt-31anday, 20th,5.6m, .1
Saturday, 114.—Rain--commenced night be
fore.. '4 .
78,843
26,135
13,195
6,518
313
737.
Sunday, 12t* -Rhin:
Maday t 13t4.—Paitially cloudy ittld colder. 1
nada', 144. 7 -8411 cloudy and cold. 1 . .
IVrincsdny, tAth.. 2 -Dark and cold; a few '
spits
of enow in morn. Night cold. .
Thuraday, NW—Cold and Clonily. • .
Friday, 17tA;i 7 -Conti . noes cloudy; and cold.
sDetighrfiit, ho Assembfr: on Thoradtly
evening. -
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7-Judyinylf ram the sale of petOtry during iihe
week, there wilUbe no lack of 'good. dinners lin
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town next Thursday. I .
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_IV- The weather-vice am exciting the spiriti of
ouryoun g folks; by predicting an unusual quantity .
of snow this corning Winter. lOpii they may not
be . diea ppointe.f; .
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Good Ill'ork.—To lay pal etnentel as"
many of our Milieus have lateiyl'been deingl—
There arc a nailer' of rithelri wild Might
the example, to heir own eriklit and to the grat .
convenience of iiedeirians. . 1
The 11 - 44hington Arifiterigie innoutirel
Parade next Wednes•day afterni4, Prefriteri t l9 .
thciq Ilan at the Taira Hall, in the'erening. Ar
ranainenta lia4 bran made, we uarle6tand, fok a
grand fruitful%
„
`,..4. - t- ---• ...et •--- • -it .. .
:ter Litt , t.tr t t ( Society.—There Was a good Lt.
tenditiaee on Welnesdaievening. *v. Mi. Wailbj
bort! leeture , i;jobjeet,—the Philabophy of li , is.',
ton. Rev'. MriTlionias iti antionned for, the next:
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uteeting—te • nectiee. We shall hope, to see a fall:
house. • ,
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..,„TA.T.lfrs. H. 6:4 die, amfaineesjhat the Young ,
Latlies' tient inarka t rwigsburg, wider her charge,
it nun open. The establishment of this. institu
.tionin contientidit with Prof. Burnitide's A:raderny,.
affords superior idernitages to paronts and g•Mir . ;
diaus havimt . bot,h nfnle mid fenibi:pupils to u
,
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ril .. Prf!f. CII/;1 gives exhibitioiii . at the Town -
Hall: thii (e:ntorilay) 'Olen-id:a end evening, , :-. -
pressly for the t4sut
ontotintion of fatties and f M.: -
Hies, who may desire to Witneea ',hi:: wonderful
perftirmanees. Thu Professor's- pinions exhibi
tions created ;:lupe. a popular forqr. Ire is cer,.
tautly n waliting,:nrunder. and Lis i,many feats! of
strength and agility nre well %Toed; seeing. 1 :
1033
.'ffal" The G'sroiaii Lod/vs of thir4lace, through'
Dr. C. Smith, presented the Washington 'Yeager
Company (Capt4Albtadt.) with a ibeautiful flag,
' last .week. Lt. linger received it fdi the Company..
' apropos—ar ap evidence of the .iouipleto disci
• Oil* and still batterintentions of 'the Yeager.i, we' .
may. mention a& .incident of thettecent Fire.—
Abotit 2 oqlock at night the membirs were asrjrn
bled under corm4nibof M. Ilgeti!anil marching
to the SCCIIt! Or, th'r conflagration, vidunteered tl sir
services to Mr. DamPinaa, of the thirough.Poi ce;
who hatitkon ctiarge :Of the nattier, to assisn
t i .
guaiding the coltectlen of_ hoesehbld furniture and.
other property *and to dcprktilon. And they
did stand guard till broad day-light.
the
of this plare,iipon whom
remarkable surgical operation was:lately perforL L l
ed, in the removal of a tumor tan account of win
wee given in theyouniel). is now iible to be nbc
the house, and no doubt kszditertalned of her ci
plate recovery. i
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.A._i7l—Jurors Air December Cour(lBsl.--lift
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intotts:— is ' . ,
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Poitaritle--William Jui,ies (.1. turn
Francis J: Parrin.
unionL-Johnlßreiscb, Itudolplx Breisb, CI
B. Stewart.
Occriycbury-4thilip Weiser, Ifiratu Drollcr4o
B. Keller.
Schuyiklli—Martin Benninger.
Wayuc—Adain Lehman.
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East ktruancik.—Aadrow - Bocki Benj. Mart
Blythe—lVllqoa - E. Ktieger,•Cyius lleapty . .•
tirbvy 115ren—Ftduklin
rauat9na—William K. Jones, Rbbert Batch
West Peon--4,K;blMontz, Jr:
Buticr—JahnAlowtr.
Iffuceccllte - -..:L. V.:l'aues, Abralinakfl'rout.
Tremont—D - ailial 4inuich. . •. ,
P..ct t'achaa-I.lent:y Gnilerrunli•
. PETIT Jr ROgS J . Baum, Tt
dory J. Pugh* Janies U. Beatty, l tichard K: D{
rh., John G. Blown, Itaae Severn,' Samuel Ch
EM
TamayuuHito. Albermm, Jacob Uotribar t
-Waylt—lhr; t l N._Yetherr, Ju*ph Fettig,
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George I , heeorr.
Schuylkill llarrn—ntiumucl Slau?ts, C. Pen.
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Franklin ,filiaVI.FL '
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.9. iloir--4neeph'llerining: i - .
Elelreil—EoAnuel ' - 'hri'lit. 1
ilire.t Bruit:rri, k—George e It. Moyer, \Will
14:elleiz.
f , ,i7,sliyilift- T Cliarlea J. Dol,l,ine i Juo. S. St:
ere.. ,
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• - I•Vrei rcriti:—Dayid M. Eistler:
Soak Ma4siat—Juhn Elainrnell., Martin Bu
Edsranl Kearns. _
I:rai(ey—dnhn H. Dressler.
• harry--Jos'aph Danner. David Slingi.r.
I'invrovc G4'enawald. S
won linbur. j.. • •
East BruitSrekk--4tdiii . W. Eneb, Jonas /3 ,
Joshua Docki Benjamin Seltzer.
tefc Casstir—Dinisl EdirardayjEdmond' It
ardeen. ;. _
Port Carb4;a--Spixtuel Gray, .1
1.1 le< r Ilchiantivo-- : -JaeOb lentirer. Simon A
Dadiel Eyi4r, Moses Dingleberger , ..
..Vi.ruygian.;--Edword °Twirler.
• Kirt CiAten--S, IL Wintersleco, William It
iloyrrs.
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`slisertrittr-:-Josepli Bowen.
15 11tuhruioy-William Faust.
.1 4 Zouth. Maahrim—Eli Reinneitur.' •
f : 'Tie Britain appeand'al. irior tne tut
alcrek.
thaitd Alt has beeil'elsisia Marshal
ipha Illiaarsrillisßorougb Poll* OA Stotts ars
1101aSaltid t4Pcns Parietini of
that body.
tUtilhalit AMU*.
I *NITA* StrackfA Lyeinss is in Succols
40on;
;;.;12fil•The •2d Regiment of Ea4lkl.ll :County
lidanteers, ender command of Cot Gearge.W.44 -
*Wier, paraded on . Saturday, 4a41
12E21
:0 15111 ' The AAA prices of provisions geom. der-
in Tenniqua anima as in P 4tirille "
/ the Gazette iectimmetals a perfect eysteal of 3far
[ir:ii arrorigernen' to—reguLar aluk" , 4Y l .9eciallY.
4Ppointed Stands for the biz* , wagers &e.-411 •
i remedy for the evil.
014 LID 80111150/15.
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Baran - ass or Bowen.-The total ex
penditures of the city of Boston, far the present
year, are estimated at it 2,056,741. rho
Wrest item is for Schools and Sehool-honsea r zda:
d 7, 200.
this last is a good sign, worthy of general
ltpltat.on. • • • i!
eigke hundred illegal. totes were
offered at the different Polls in lliilwankie, during
the lite election. With scaree4'•i' an exception
these votes were for the straight Democratic ticket;
and were kept out of the ballot-boxonly prompt and determined challenging. '
•
.vo such men deserve the right of inflinge,
it*'wotild it be an outrage to deprive 'them of
;
ittilt,ogether? The dnmagogues;who Irak them
apt° it, ought to be punished - atotig with:diem,
106. • ;
tar'Bums or-A-FlasTana-.. , =—Thefive points
Nei= York city, (3d District of the 6th Ward)
cokedfor Governor fas ollows:--Clark, ;
Vilman, 6 ; Bronson, 16 Seymiir, 341111'
,;:,•, - I:TpOn which the
_7../buni pertinently eon:i
ntents : •
•
Gut , Governor will doubtless feel 4tattered by this
eliden6e of the appieciation and confidence of his
hti_f6llow citizens. Ile will feel assured that his en
lightened and patriotic "exposure i *of the danger
and evil'of attempting to legislate. men into mo
mility and virtue—or legislate mortality and virtue
Mtn-them—rare feelingly respondeitto.. Who soya
Republics are ungrateful?
Forancoxixo Womnxn.-According to
is; ,terrespondeut of "temp:Wes .tpurnal, steam-
Wirer is to be superseded by "Pealson's Patent
PeSidulum T-lever," which will be brought before
the public in a short time. Two men, in a sitting
Ociitition.will be able with case to 00;1131 a railway
49ginc of 25 horse-power, with its full comple
,lnviut of carriages, at any speed to be attained by..
steam-power. The tenders and boilers of the pres
eGl will be no longer required; and the
new engine will be constructed of about one-fourth
the weight, an% at, say, ono-sixtli!' or one-eighth
thX. cost. The wheels and frames ;of the present
engines, will be available for the new onus.
It is true the genius of the suge is up to
ihything short of miracles: la view of the
discoveries awl improvements, in the last fifty
we are prepared for almost any an
uouncement - in science or tneehanism— r still
We would rather see this new "Wonder" than
hear tell of it. When we haven Tide hi
f isnew engine, we will helieit.
jar LONG SERMONS.—There*cms a
ihy.disposition to complain on this subje .
whether the fault lies with thel pteache'
With the people themselves, we will notl
i Cetid to deteimiie but thelatter
Only a right to.be heard. The followi
friint a communication in the .LO talon T
4 7.
E ... ..igne.41 An Islingtoninn :" v.
could not enter any church lit the pariah in
;snitch I reside with the slightest c'Scpectatioti that
Ole sermon would be under 'an hair in length.—
Ttia is - flfty minutes •tinsher ordinary eir
il:stances, and on sverial oeCrisions.
O
;This evil of long sermons is one !which the eler
ky: should fiirthwith amend, if they are sincere iu
slersiring the people to conic to chufeh more gener
ally than is the case. Cain it lie "peeled that a
iadin whose hand or brain is fulfy employed all the
'Week, will sit for a mortal hour oril Sunday with-
Mg occupation, unless constrained? to 'do so by a
vrong,seuse of religious duty? j .
am' a professional loan, so clooely employed
ihat I have to work.ln the eyeninh . as well as by
I cannot attend publio worship in the mor
ning of - any working day; hut I can and•do some
fates in the evening. The Lime required for the
pruyers I cheerfully take from my 'business, but I
chafe over giving an additionalhourfor a scr-
Mon. Why •ore, -,not our churches . opert'4n the
tii:Cuitig, as thOy are in the morning in -many
places. for prayers only ?
do not wish to undervalue preaching, but
WM sure of this: that when we are Most under the
influence of religion, we think most; of the pr4yees;
Still that when devotion grows cold, • we'ediacern
Intrselves chiefly spout the sermon,
't :1 have more than once expreSsed an opinion
tiiist there is at present a great dearth of p*.aeh
leg ability. Perhaps that is why the sermons are
tMlong—the.defleieney of quality!,is made up im
qtpuitity. The prescription for a 'sermon seems to
be in form like, that of physicians :—Take such
and such ingredients, and administer up, to so
Many minutes. ,!!
1 f::. COL. MOT 'S SNOW-NOVILIMISN.
1 7i„,The Lehigh ValleP Times thus' "lets" the
1 ' itit..out of the bag" in reference to Mr. Mott's
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n
eonection, or supposed connection, with the
.ltlysterious order : .: .
I !'4 -;;"As this subject seems to be! looked upon
} . ifiit of considerable importance to the Pennsyl- '
Yania army of hungry office-seekers, we will
: jii . St state what we know about henry S. Motes .
qw-Nothingism, and the public will then
Ii; ge whether we have or have not good
cruse to claim the Canal Com Missioner elect
Et!' a pledged supporter of the American cause.
1 116 t, we repeat that Col: Mott ivas the regu-
I:liii nominee of the Know-Nothing Order,
i living received a trutiOrity , of '120,000 over
l lii:icer, the "Native" candidate.
1 :, "Secondly, we inform all who wish to know.
i *at the Grand Secretary of said Order issued
I ti:regular official certificate ,lo:all the subor
•.
dimite Councils in the State, that, agreeably
iii- a resolution of ,the Grand Council in the 'State requiring him to do so,, he thereby cer-
Ikifies that, among the candidate's for' State of
liees, before the people of Pennsylvania, the
4 , l : ‘ . plloving are members qf the Order, in good
j: itild regular standing—for Governor; James
l VidloCk and B. Rush Bradfoid ; for Canal
1 :Ommissioner, Henry S. Mott and Bloomfiield
N. SpiCer ; for Supreme Judie, Daniel M.
i' Sinyser and Thomas H. Baird. 'From this
ilii4 of "members in good standing" the ticket
1 wlui formed, and the result is before the
'.world..
we say.that, upon the strong, con..
rlugtre and clear evidence of Colonel Mott's
f; : Ainericanisin, he received 120,000 votes in
!Pennsylvania, which he could, not have re
(eeived under any other circumstances. .
Lt , , "Now, gentlemen, make the most-you. can
ibut of,. it. Here is our evidence that :Cul-
Mott_ ix was a member of that much abused
-I.:grdir in good and regular standing. Now
rgive us disinterested proof that' lie never was
i*lnember. His own denial is iso proof; only
selfinteresth:d assertion. We believe the
ryth of the certificate of the Grand Secretary,
*tit it is proven false. Therefore, we - cannot
thunge our firm belief that Mr. Mott is or
•
; ,I.,:as a member; and that for thelmrpose of se'
'Mink a certain position in the Canal Board,
to cmitrol appointments, or -fir some other
. .pftrpohe, he now denies his : *flexion with
Said order. • , .
"Should it appear in the end; however, that
:sli:itt never identified himself stith the Know.
Nothings, as alleged, then hare 120,000 vo;
ifers been most outrageously deceived:. This
in .the thee of the above facts ~Ive cannot he
llion, until we have better evidence• than the
t, here assertion of Mr. Mott." !i
;%. The Tiinew editor will have io be expelled
tOr exposing the secrets orthe'Order.
"''
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AMUSEMENTS IN INDlANA.—Accor
aling to the Lafayette (Ind.) Jotirvial, the pris
:oilers in the jail at that place have a jolly"
iixid time every day. It save :—"Througli
; the kindness of the jailor they have teen pro
vided violin, and one Of the number
Ding u!,;gOod player, they have frequent co
iillion tiartleis or ,stag dances, which have the
atiVantigiofteing 'select,' without that stif-
Al'ess and fOrmalitr peculiar to such enter
:tainments in 'higher circles.' 'They have re-
Fently made a valuable acquikition to their
11 - umber. An itinerant showman, who had
Fallen into the clutches of the law, and, owing
iftl the tightness :of the money market, was un
eto pay nthe_ cost, was caged to satisfy
Abe insulted. dignit y of the State. He got up
;tin exhibition the first evenin4 of his wear
',Certition, and has continued thrm ever since,
to'' the amusement of his companions."
,
Ks - ow-Nov.lmo DEmossrstarios.—Si•
lently,—wcimmonlid altnostyt-without any
note whatsoever of preparation there Poured
'into the park, yesterday, countless thousands,
to make a demonstration upon; what they be
.lieved to be contemplated fm ids at the hal
ot-liox. Who called UP these t`vasty
' 2 --and when or how carne they,--not knowing,
'lie cannot say,--but this we can say, that we
-Nhigs; or you Democrats, could not in a week,
.with all our placards, and drium, and fifes,
Imre brought - up half such a inultitude.—N. I
Express. j
• Ofekti'ialFscie la. vim Bier OH Scwoin .
'Taictias.—We, accordingly, 'advise all who
ltsre PtPetai liable te icy destruction
6
by get it bleared at' once. Front the
renataltWe liberality and prempteess with
Oda tiaiawa. /ate demands were met by the
Ftialtli*Con*ilayt we heartily recommend is
to public - attention: Mr. A. Russel i s the
agWnt la this place. . , • •
?LosiTswerat.r. Is TUX Beata' . Castr.
Sunday last, a difficelty, occurred during
.aervice,!l in the - German Catholic church at/
Utica, growing out of a misunderstanding be
tween the priest t and the St. JOseph's Society,
coin erring a banner, and with -regard to
wiiich'l4ll measures had resulted in favor of
the SoCtety. The priest stated' that there were
thieves ! . .and liars present in the conregation,
and :he could not therefore
.proceed with the
service .4. The, priest then :withdrew, when a
fight eniued among the cougregation,resulting
in the -tnterference of an officer, and he ar
rest Of tour persons. •
A iiretty set of christians—fighting On Sun
day,land in Church at that!'
AYUaL
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giarTirETiatier.-The iightness of the money
market ;is proverbial all o'er the country, and
panics ale just now preyalenL A correspon
dent of the Philadelphia' Inquirer essays to
give the reason as follows:
"The:present great distress in the commer
cial and monetary affairs 'of the country, is to
be direitly attributed to the. Tariff of 1846,
for which we have to thank a son of Penn.
s4vania, the Hon. George M. Dallas, by
whppse casting cotein the Senate, that Tariif
benamel, a law, which Atas been, whit was
predicted it -would be, a curse to the coun
try, and a . cause of distress ithroughont the
land. y. -
~"Owiii. g to the large importation : of gold.
from California, and a great demand for our
stocks and other securitit Europe, the
crisis has.heen long delayed—but it has come
at kW, and the distress now maideestihrough
oar whole country will continue to exist while
thp tariff that gives a. premium for fraud on
oar revenues, by ad valorthn !duties, remains
in. &ire* .
luDo hot mistake us as itch-beating high da
ties fat froneit—we want:the free list large
ly increased by such articles, as come in for
:the eoniumption, and do not _interfere with
the industry of the countrybein , r admitted
free from all duties—and On all other products
and gotids we can make at home specific du
-663.1'. •
is the doctrine' we' have held for
'monthspast, and again and again cautioned
oar friends to look out for breakers ahead!—
Wt.:opinion remains unchanged,and we fear
• 1 , .
what has already taken' place is- but the end
•
of
the heginuing.
LCOIRESVONDENCE OV MINERS . iOURNAL.)
The Selman of Bum and the Bum-sellers
Thcsatts..Ens.':—During the latter part of last
weeks wife of a notorious drunkard died: in
that quiet. and moral . (so-cal)ed) town of Orwigs-
Mirk;
. sihile she was lyingAzurpse in the house,
the aidnwed husband procured liquor from the
soialless 'traffickers, and was 1, fitly drunk (even
on the :same day the funeral rites took place),
bCpit'; ely! able to stagger through the home. ' This
outrage en the howd reputation oaf that place, mer
iM'tho diepest condemnation 'fro all well-dispobed
pCIIIOII9.
But sib.
ritinlnelter, who sells rum to 'kuowu drunkards.-
14 this ttt.tte he excuses hitn.4ll;.thut the persbn in'
gLtcttioti didonit 'get it of bun : but it is well
ktipwn that ono equally addicted to the itthiriots
cup got lt. .We want no each ,exeube. Betormt-i.
mi,' say in the money we reinorrelpis land-sharks
want, zth matter yuw much disgrace and crime
we iiuttiet upuh the community. What'a glorious
triuMpbi this must be for persons who advertise
their opiovition:to a Prohibitory Liquor Law, in
order td get the drunkard's vote! Oh, shame!
Scritn-otltt.
pre
eer-
ng is
. ' AIESSiId. }ns:—l would beg leave through the .
colutuna of your valuable paper, to attract the
atieutioh of Coal Operators and wholesalei Dealers
in Coal generally, to an existing evil, which exi-ts
to a greater or less extent in;most of the towns
bordering on, the :Schuylkill. ''This evil (for sue&
it may tie properlyNallett,) us yet, is it its infancy;
mid by Proper attention may: he prevented from
ever beoming au annoying one; but if let alone.
may in it ?bort time cause difficulty. • I have
m ref •
creme to the prexuleut custom of some few citi
zebSof 'the places above mentioned, of joining to
gether, raising the requircitamount of money, and
setelingkiff for a boat load, Jr.t a few ear loads of
Cnal, and having it brought tin; thus supplying
thMaseiires and their neighbors, The consequence
is: that sy considerable trouble, they can save fifty
(Tel. lair tout and then the 'astounding
olino fact, that
thii!retailers realize the enormous profit of one
half dollar per ton, is duly Made known to the
conimuillty at large. Others thinking that "mo
ney made is money saved," league with theta, and
aitotherisupply is brought on.' •
. lietv,il do not wish to be understood as h av i ng
any objktions to others going into the regular re
tail bustnessthat is, to have an office and scales
mid a person to attend to the business, thus incur.
ring the!necessarY expensesl of retailers; but this
"huckstering k".(al" is what I wish to call norm
tien to.l Complaints have Dequently been mode
to me, by retailers of adjoining towns; "but," say
they, "What can be done; for the money being
collet:tatted forwarilexl, and the Operators always
being ready fora sale, they have no difficulty in
olitainitig,any desired amount."
, We naturally came to the :conclusion, when we
first hard of the scheme, that the "'clubs" were
generalcomposedof the poorer class of people,
whosexr
• oney came by hard labor, and had to be
paid to . the )best advantage, in order to . -•secuie the
colommi necessaries of life; andtgol such been
thi. cane We should have remainjasilent ; but
whi.;n we learned the fact, that men aging 'a thri
yhig bu?ihess in some places;•were the instigators
mid enatiragers of the affair, we thouglao time
t. give it attention. Strange as it may !Veto Ito
b LIMA' are men in a place." which I haye in my
eye. ;filo have kicked, and lustily too, because
other-men have engaged in the same business as
tliernsel+vcs; and yet these I,•ery men (so-called)
turn oui to be "Coal hucksters." . .
, Ihlnk you'for instance , 0 r a Doctor, whit outtle
a
'great 'ado
.in a public paper, about a professidnal
brotheripaying visits fur fifty cents, while he was
chargieg seventy-five cent.s.; He now turns out to
he'a i‘C?al huckster ;" and, while driving about
to, seehts patients, tells the family that if they
g r unt Clod for less than can be had from the .re=
. . ,
titilers,o take his prescription to a certain 'Drug
store. (the proprietor of which is in league, and
keeps the hooks for the "Coal hucksters."). when
by; depositing the money, he gets a receipt, the
Mal sent around. and the medicine prepared. ' We
lihVe seen what the Doctor thinks of the principle,
NMI can judge - what the Dkgyist would think if
sonic iterson, doing a dry-goods business, and who
!Mil a knowledge of pharmacy, would get a sup
ply of .ilrugs, and put up prescriptions at cost. in
order tis Amw custom to hi. 4 store. his endeavors
to; previent the honest retailer of Coal from mall
.slug a living profit on Coal; comes with rather had
grace Own ono who in all:Probability has a profit
ir?l'i one llp wired per cent oil , his sales. ' The ten
deitcy g i r these "clubs," is thirtiduce the per cent
.,
tyre sot tuck as to make the retail business one
unworthy tif.attention, and to cause 'the retailer
to," -Lange his avocation. I!4tvr, all this can easily
be remedied if the Opecatorsi and wholesale Deal
ers will lend its their co-opmjition. Let them sell
ttinund but the regular retailers, nr if they do sell
to others, to charge advaniied prices. Wholesale
ulerchaitts in the city, if they do retail; they do so
at retail prices; although the amount may be con
siderable; and, why not-apPly the same principle
here. It will he to their 'advantage to to do; for
itthis i'huckstering" is carried on, the Operators
must bii.se a part tf their regialar custom; and al
thoughl this Mk* he to a certain extent made up
by small orders received from clubs: yet it will
cent:them more trouble, and they will be likely to
loie either money by selling; or sales by refusitig
th seII on credit. - If they. will not co operate
With se, we have another resort, and 'that will' he
to resolve as a body to order-our Coal from no
Operator who will sell to ' 4 .clithe.' for the purpose
of huefistering. Will our fileadsint a distance,
let us , hear•from them. through the Janntal, of
-which paper every Coal Denier should he a patron,
and lad their assistance t r , further the cause of
J I; STIOE.
! •
Thci principle of Our l eo l rrespondent's com
plaint p correct. Howeyqr, in case of exor
bitanticharges or other palpable objections to
4 '
the regular Dealers, the Consumers • have no
tither resort . than the clithhing system. But
iii the 'main, the practiie is clearly wrong.—
thottelwho make it their litisiness to buy and
•turnish coal, or indeed•iny other commodity,
'' • i ,
for °O wn or communi y, do so by the min
t- -•
tenanele of a certain establishment with all its
.t.;
sieconipanying expenses; in return for which
1 ,
' accounodation and outlay'Abey expect and
Idesery'e a moderate p> fit on their sales: ..By
mean of this arrangers ent in the several de
.partraimts of business, a' Circulating medium
is mtlintained, indispensable to a healthy
state 4 the money market in - any community.
But the clubbing systiwn furnishes no such
; and the cmnirmity at large must
l i
Suffer .iruore or less, the gli' the interesteil par
ties may save a few do lass thereby.
Welknow nothing ahoutl the particular eir
. :
cunistnces of our fricinl's Complaint, nor are
,
Our remarks intended' l foc them exclusively.
But we l
publish the commiunication as u fa - -
%!orabie opportunity • fOr .calling attention to
t,his'anse of the TradC, generally.
lletZer. number nf lawyers in Texas is
Said td be 428:
ost to blame?, -The .remorseless
[ron THE MINERS' JpUTINAL.]
i COAL HUCKSTERS.
Pilut:sixviLL i r.; Nov. 10.
• UOLLOWATIf ODIIIIENT 'AND PILLS, the best tee
moody Mr Bed Leda and all lands at Wounds. The sur
prising sale of these invaluable sitedleines in every sail
of the stinted world is one of the' moat eimeinciag"
proofs of their effiesey in laid legs, wounds,
ervotola. 'and dismay of the Mtn. Thousands of people
who bans suffered Rom these dreadful maladies, leme
hem mod by their Ism - after every other remedy Wed:
met it Is it bet beyond dispite that thine te no awns
hammer nbstinate, bat that may beatiortly eradicated by
them wonderitil mediehum theaMora the Minded should
tay Itoffoimee Ointment and PLIM
M. D., an midland physician of PhlladeL
has given to the world the bandit - of his eyportelies
remake suitable to almost eters
Swaynefs Compound Syrup of Wild Chirri. fcir curing
etittstia colds, consumption: Andall diseases of the. throat !
breast and lunge It is certainly, unsurpoisfed by any re-;
tardy yet kaolin. Physiciania tiergyeten..tbe pram all I
pronounce it 'a triumph in the lingart." , 'lttives a.
Wei
tone to the idocaach, strengthens tletdlgestire orßana. and
la the original and only true preparation of Wild Cherry
manufactured. Observe pattbmlarly the portrait of Dr. .I
Sirayne ii en the scrapper around each bottle. - ,
Dr Swayne's Vermifuge. for destroying Worms..-Ming
Dyspepsia, he. Dr. Strayne's Sugar-enited Sarsaparilla awl
Tar Mlle a gentle ptligative and alt,rative mediritin far ;
siaperi - tr to the pills In general use. .Dr. Saraync . s l'holera ;
M.l-ho Marries% and 1/3-me:uteri. Cordial. a never failing
remedy. Dr. Ssayne's fever and Ague Pills, for chills. •
Laboratory for the manta:lA:tun! and We of all of Dr.
Sirsyno's Faintly Aledieintn. Vb. 4 North Seventh !street.
Philadelphia: and for sale by his A 'rents. J. argten and
.f. S. C. Martin, Pottsville: 0.. it Huntungrr. l 4 churl-;
kill. Haven. and all the principal. storekeepers. ISee 1
Tertisement. ,
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ITV:HIaItiAL-!-Dionglif home re Ike doam of the 3h: on.
Jt - wonderful discovery has recently been made fry Dr. Cur.'
Ma of tixhi city. in the trealment of Consamption. A'tb. I
ma and all disease, of the Lungs. We refer to -Dr. Cur. l
tit' Ilyzeana. or Inhaling Bygenn Vapor and Cherry Syr !
up." With this new method Dr. C. bas restored many !
afflicted ones to perfect health: as an evidence ne.which !
be has Innumerable, cortificatrx Speaking of th trout-!
nient. a physician remarki ; - If Is evident that inhaling !
—constantly breathing an agreeable: healing vapor. the
medicinal properties must come indirect contact with the
Whol e of the Arial enaily of the longs. asilib us eScare the;
many and varied changes produced upon them when In-1
troduced Into Itte stomach. and subjected to the prOres*of
digestion. The'llygenna is for wale at all the druggists
throughout the'country.—Nrai .rick Derchaefil of Jon. r .
story 14. 1
The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen. gair; . STRAY COWs—CAME TO THE THEM
without the least inconvertlencethe heat Of the . body ; . haw of the subscriber, Wayne township, &bust
being ancient to evaporate the bald. L
kill, County. - A large lied Cow, with a white
Hundreds.of =sea of Cures like the following
thee
mighthel . tired and an old hell on her neck. the appears to be
named. 02": padtage of I lYgvana / 134 cured me of 1 about lky'ears obi The owner wilt please call and prove
Asthma of six years standing.-4es. F'. ; Kerstsurp, P. .11- prclperty, or the Cow will be dealt with 'according to law.
of PIPICUMI4 , II. 'Pd. • JOHN 3i, 3V03131ER,
I am' cured of the Aitkuna of 10 Years,standing -by Dr.: -!
-. . Wayne township, Schuylkill - County. Pa.
Curtis' ilygrana.—Jfaivarrf Easton.. Brag - 1r....V. I: , -
.2 4 orentlx , r 11. 15.',4- . ; -44-3 t.
Mr. Paul. of No. 5, Manimotid Street, New York. mut , __. _ ._ .
cured of w severe case of Bronchitis by the Ilygeana; - ' f i f : 23t STRAY COW...itameio the prom kott of
My sister has been iirl..l of a Distressing Cough ..f stev- I ._ , th e sulso ritier in,Schu yikill Tow n ship. •Sch uyb
oral years standing. and decided to ,he incurable t,y her!. ' kill Co.. stout the Middle of Sejiternier, a tied
physicians. She was Cured In one month by the Hype`!, co . sicwith white spots on her fon. and hind foot and ben'.
anal. If, I.lnulert. I'. It, 11irininnnl, Xi. .- 0 h ea d,' *jai cn...0tt.,41 horns; Ow is about 1...! years cid.—
Pam three dollars a : pack:kV—Sold by Curtis. Perkins , ! tth.,r, had a tine Draws bell on. with a leather strap.. The
Boyd t Paul. No. 145 Chambers .street, , New York.-1, owner Is TOquest•til to eoure forward, pnny property,.pay
packages sent free by express to any part of the Gulled ' charges and take her away
States for Ten Doll. , !• .. ~
t .
ti
N.ll.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygean.a Is' be• original an only
genuine , article , all others are base imitations of vile and I
injurious coynterfelts.! Shuts them as you would poison.
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NOTICES:.: . •
RELIGIOUS NOTICES. , •
tir TRINITY CHURCH.. Centre street. Pottivtlie. it;v; r i 11 E - PCYPTS VILLE Litckary Society
r ut
ntSILL WAiIICCUN, Rech.r. A. D., 1.‘ , .54. Service rr-,ruhuly ', _ i *" .., 1 w o n t ! t i z ? , l l, i t r i t t 1 1- ; 3t b ,",7,2: 1 , r- 7 1 h ee n , , ti sl' ah ' I ,, b ,:i a ' 6- J t :',7:
in this Church e i;ery Sunday . me e w N , z ' a tlos4 o'clock; 1- cu tVettn.stlay evening, Neveniber 22. al. ..7 ~, o'clock. ~
evening. at ';‘' o'clock . . ' tertare—by Itei. T. Snowden Thoniaa: • .
, Itordre—jotin Y . Weill:
Z-/ - - ENGLISH' LUTIIERAN CHI' RCII. Market Squire.. !
t,>,,,,ic , ,,l—Wax the, French Itevolutinri of 11.44.5, precut
Pottsville. Bev. DiNIKL Prr.ci, Pastor. DiVine service in' thtt of I,ibety In flu ••pel . . I
thin Church tvgularly every Sunday. Morning..at lu!',:i ' -• I liirov ,ll, --"A. P. Spinney. It. - Finite!
-VttittiOV - -A. Deco. Jelin Thigh.,
o'clock; evening,. at 7 o'clock. Meekly Prayer 3lectitut, . •,. By order of the Soehty,
Thursztay evening, M 1 .34 o'clock,. , . k-J.• . illtlstili`t AIcOXIL Secritary.
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tar TIIANKATIVING DAY.-- //quer the :Lard tete!, _x_
DIIINISTRAT()It'S INOTI(T.—
ay'ttairtance, and math the f r. 4 1. frau, of all nor in. -, ;
Notice is herehv giVe . n that all ptirsunsintiehttal to
crease t.so shalt thy barns he Vial with pknty, and' thy: ttio 'Estate of Williatti Iterklela.e. Lute:of the town.hip
'Wanes shall burst out with new wine."...-inei. 111. it, 10. ' , of Llewellyn. deces.,A. Ali. 're.tneated td utak!, immediate
Trinity Church will to open for itivitie Worthip with r% ine 4 %,4,,, ,, „d ui t,h , ,, ,, , : ,, t .3,,, , ,1. , ,..,.,, n ..,.. d ., :h t,"% if ,r : . 1 .4, : t i. t..h :;5:nd "
the service of -Prayer and Thanks;„lvin•:.;" acerrdlng tut acotonts ter eolleetion, • .
the appointment of the ecclesiastical said recomonquiation_ ' s . , •I I ESItY . BERK HEISER: Atintinistrator.
• Novelnler 1 , 1 , .,1 ', ' .1. - .31.
of the civil authority, on Thursday, 2.3 d inst., at the ns - nal ....i.....,..- - .
hour, 10% A. M..
.:(
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r . V OI'ICEFO STOCKHOLDERS. =
.
gqvi vs,lSt. 2.:..a, VIALIE. . ' .
...:. 1 The innual meeting of the Stort,hblilers of the Lai
oree b•miren, um, Pinecroer Rai/rood (limping. will Iv
sir THE fti A: xTv mg soN—E , ugif,us .kk.rri,ysts" 4. c' held at the'l office of the i'elinsylvania liallrield Oiipatiy,
day, I'. M.—The nudge for the first Sunday of this month,- :o \ Vain xi t I,,:rect. Philadelphia. noThItiNIMY. ;It h lieilitn
which was the regular time of 31r,Trilihhurn'snflirlating, - , • her', 1a,",4.: at :11,, Ocloek. I'., M.. at whieil time and, plin i :e
failed to apiwar hi consequence of the nonl/sue of the! y ,. t . t .u .ti
j o , :i g ri v i „, fi r be held r
it Tl.J ‘ .,, i -l7 e T. l l7li t T ' l rs l . . . t 5; ," ,., '", ; r :,.;,,,. ''..
Journal tordav fortnight azo. This is mentioned to ex-1 Pliiladt•liibia.. N,,remlice Is, 11,31 - ' '-• le,st
1 ~_
plain to all Meet, who attended to participate in ~..ilidtart-, - ...,_ , i , , r. '', ' , e ; • . , , •
ing the 'Nei-tic..., why 31r. Washburn Ilffirlat..leltorhere, ' ,t - " N I , 31 . 13, • • i,"
' ) F . '-, HEIZLIII (.IL L\ that
that the partncrihie lately sullisting between 31. a.
that afternoon. Ile will he glad to :nisi, them to.,inorr , orr, , . e s.
bne B. Bell and . .ronad). ' n s,riiiitt. iii,,h4 the firm. of
at 33..,:, I'. M.. when he will, the' e nf,,,t,.1. - pe,,,sch again'-in ,' tl,diultz , 1 / 4 Bell, wa.l . l,lisie•ii.eill :en the :gith day of 31areh.
the Mali of the Prison. in accordance with the potillOa of . i , ,CI, by mutual •reinsent. Jonathan i•rhulte br author
the‘ Settiu
.. th o business of the late final..
Litany, that it would ''Ticino th0,1,111l Lord, to show " lied in,
MAIM:I: 11. .11E1.1.,. -
thy pity upon all prison...-. and rapti.,es.".. . , - . - JtiNATHAN SIit:LTZ.
31ARRIEDI ' ,
•
jus*:..s—K;;( Re,. J. W. ' lit/Tait- , r. I,n th
4th. ii1.0,1.1.S BAAL., to :41 OA' A.N!,
--JON L.S-It2, the ',woo on the Name dat,
14N Skt.ittit to M%I(Y A•N
MEM
tlnl,an, on the 741a..1%
lu MALL\ LOU .% Ktnt u.• •
ItEIGt f AIIT-11Ettl:tr—B, the 41 the 11th, Wu ;
LI tit Nl:ltkloAtit t Et.tit MOIR. *U of :Schuylkill ro,
POTTSVIVLE,..MARIEBTS.
COItiII..CTI.DII i.hh1..1 1.'41 I'H.. MO Low.' .1 !URN AI.
Wheat Flour. bl. !., •!.ht I! ' [Mei Pet. hes; paid.. $t ..!:;
.Ity9 I , l , tar. 1.1,1., • 3 .4 , do - du hnitahill. 1.! ..1•1
Wlt'«at. tut.h..l, 1 9:5 priLd Apples. i!a4 . 01": I h
Ity, do ' 11C t".tt.::, d.',01t.. . •...'“
.forn, • do I L'n nutter. per p.lnd. '
flats. do ' 3 - ',i t'houldcrs. do . • ' 7
Potatt t... I. 1 Id Hauls, d'., -Ili,. 1::,.
Timothy St- I, '..! 23 Hay. 1.. r too.,
(Myer :.•!.‘,l. . t ~. .flakier. do. ' ';.... ' 7 .5 ..,
FOR . SALE.
~..„._ FOR SALE-A VA LC 1:1,1•:.FAalM. ren.
tainiuk .. - 0 acres. more or le‘s; .f 'ir - li - n•h. about
k.:u tn••res are cleared and in a, highdaate ,d culti
-4
1.. i.. cation. the remainder well coVerllut oith,chealut,
Oak. and Yellow-Pine tinibi , r. ,illiatelon the ntulqueliah-1
na Diver. in' Franklin township. Montour enmity. live'
milrs rst.p.le Danville. The inlpmvirmeltte ewtici,t ~ t gi
it d o u g hi, tw o stir Dwelling House, null and lint- I*^
Isom.. There hi a ?king, of excellent water on the po- ,
mime,. supplynez U foumani at the barn and house • 'The
proper!) alit lo.• sold at priialr dal„ on accommodating 1
terms. For further particultra apply to
Noit:Mixh....lN. l•:.1
MI 1.1) /N II Datrith'
lI A VE YOU i REAp THE NEWS-
Nor. 11. ISA. ;. Jlat
FOR tout horse steam en
7 dine. in cidimilte rumdnl order. Apply to
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1 4 1 .1 T till L'EP AND SUFFPLS.' IPIGS ,
1 -for sale.—J. S. fiki.l.Alt, aiwigslotn.:-, offer: lii tat '.
she. turn ~ale. Also, 9 pair of well seittied Suffolk l'ipt,.,
for breeding puriseies. They are 9 weelts;old. -
9otober 2.5. lsf,l. ' . ' 0' • - 33-31 1
- E ()It SA LE.---1 NEIV : t l'Eli-P-F:'N- j
l' l
- 4 ilieu,lar I.:Twlne of 10 Lion, power wl , ll pump,: coin-;'
plot he whole occupying a slat 100
: live t square. To :
be sW VIA. York Store.
... il:TAli.111.1:1('‘t MON. '
Pot tolvillo. *ov.quber 11. 1' , 54 . .444 f
i
41111. irll t ( B, r A glu i7 u . d7 :l l .l. !,!.. t :1 r front 'llV ny l - 1. :* " : 1 •; : r 1 .!; " rn - '
lepth, situate in Fish Bach. lk,ruunb 1,1 I . ‘atsTalle.
4 Apply to . -THOMAS REES,
at A. Sillyman's Iliues, Tuscarora or to
• . • .1011 N 11E.1:0, Fish Davi, '
l'ottoville. November 11, I'd - ,4 41-d_ - •:
Olt tiALE.--Twelve small Uars.,
, ,
1S lurk ICII,II, suitable (Or 1:011trlYtOrg. •FOundrs
ilion At:4 Ninchioi.t., or fr•r itailruad e101 , 1111i.., W ux tou ' •
repairs or About their frehatt dep•ta. Apply to •
CANDFX, 110Plai A 1:•••,.. • • ';
I=
PORT CARBON HOTEL POR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER:OFFERS FOR i
, ia l e th e e s e ee w e ll known lintel tn'. the Borough of
Pert Carbon, now occupied by Wirhael Weand. .It con-1
tains sixteen good rooms, tnnnthor with two moms on
basement fitted up expressly for a refeetory. , There is
good stable on the premi.es. To 3 rash plarehaser the
Property will be sold very Mo. Sor - terms apply to -
•Cil.lS. W. I . IT3IAN, d'ottsvllle.
PettaVille. October LN; 43-tr -
Ii OR SALE.—`Three hest finish Steam
Enginoa, manufactured by Wm. ligrden. of 'llmok-1 .
iyn, ;New Turk, of ten, twelve and fifteen hone; power, :
wilit.Locometive bttlera, and in Drat' rate running order, ;
having, been In use but one year.:. They are now in opera-I;
tine on the now Docks of the Chesapeake k Dolaw.ire
nal, one at DelaWare . City. "twit St. lieorge and one
Chesapeake City, where they'ran,be seen at; any.tinae. and
any information given that maybe required." They will
ho-sold at a letrgalm by CANDF.).I 01.X.it; ;
Delaware City. 'f
, Itt•tf.
October 1N54
WANTED.
N hE -11
crux% 61d.,111111res largesize,
W3l. nJ, It lio.t U 3, Pitinzrore. •
=I
NTF:D MEDI TELY—Two .
Journeyman Sh,tnahes. on Coarse
ift/1;11t einploythent will he to god avrkmcn. Ap-,
ply at the Eloot and i.hoe :36re: ,hamokin Northuinki ,
WO County. Pa.
Novttribei 11. 15:.7.
drsiralile
II House. in a central situation nearCentro ~t ree 7
with rtllthe modern laiproremeitts , by the Ist or ' April: I
next. or mentor. For further partl,nlars apply to '
Real - bstate. Agent.
October 21. IRAS - 42-tf. ' :
rrEACIIERS WA:lSi'rEll.-..--Sig Male
Teachers are *anted P.r the Public-Schools in Pine
grove township, Schuy ikill C'ountf. Applications will be
received by. the Board of Directors on :SATURDAY. No
vemler lOth, 1 , 54. between the hours of 10 A. ".M. au.l 4
P. M.. nt the Public Ileum ofllsjor Philip Koons. fp the
lorough Pima:rove. Jun:. Sec'y."
Pinetrove, November 11, Prai. ' 41-1!t•
TNFORNIATI()N N'PED.—lnfor-
Aittion is wanted of ANNE till.1)1( who is bytwern
the agesof 14 and 15 years. She left her mother's house
,about months ago. at'Port Cartsm. and has never been
heard of biller. She has light yellow hair, and In marked
with the tunaldpos. In her face. Whoever will give any
information In regard to her, will be suitably rewarded
by her pother, 3IARV GILIIY, •
Port Carbon, Schuylkill county. Pa.
'November It, 1854 434.
COAL.
I3EATTY. TIIO Ni A S CO., It iitt
..)remortsl to the officeht,J. Y rime Build.
ins. lw Centre orireat, aa tisw doors More
-Hall. where pens having .bumhimf with them will
:please rail.
rlO-PAIITNERSIIIP.-I,EIVIS AU'-,
.1 DENIIIED haring resumed the Aelling and glappinn'
o Coal. has this day'ssw4elated with him Wilitara An- !
demiell, John. Rommel* Jr.. and tl..orpt.• H. Potts. under
the thin of Lewis .11:1•CNIStED ;It 42 yahlut. street.
Wharves Not. 7 and 8, IMrt litchtumul- •
LEWIS A ITENICII EP,
011141; 11. porrs. -• ,
w turAm G. Au DE , N lat D-
110:)131):1,. • !
January 14, 1c.4
fiIIARI:ES W. lIUBBARD, Agent for;
jibe. Fade of ANTilnderf,f; and 1;111:.‘11N01.78 dad.:
Unice, let floor, 71 Pine street. cny of New York. •
f Lebleh, llszleton. Cranbefr c
y, Hugar
1....‘f mid Koran Kun, from tb,
• -1
! Rainbow: liroad syotaln and Black
wurn .4u,
l Meath. from the gcbuylkill ravioli.
cate, Belmont, 'Salem. -0 r c her dti l
,
Spolui and Leiria Vela& . '..,'
e From the celebrated frceMarg Coal
Brrultlit'OEß, .t Co. Woes; also embeds:lad and !
Llvellool. . • , ,
• OFFICE 1101110-12 M. to 2P. M. I
Starch 18,1851 tl•tf
ILE.D AbIL,
`LOST COW.—LOST ON rug .A•d nr
AS - 1 , , November. a black Caw. has a ulik la web
i mac Lad a piece brat= MT bribe right lora.
Htnaerer tiadaber will be aultably, i
rewarded
• rota:Wag her to • JOHN .11URPHI", Jlidalpol. -
Nava:fiber, la, 1 , 434 • 45-21
gly..writilreOW.—Ciarnato the proadia of
the lubecriber, on the sth of t3etober butt. a eel
' icwehrowreener. - -with a white:forehead and bel•
ly;and Is about ...7 - ,yrars old. The owner to nnuested to
anise Pwward, reel, prcperty and take tole away, erahe
will be sold according to law : . • • :
ellArtLtti ITETIlett. Awry nscolli,p:
November la. 15.53 ' • : • 45-3 ts •
STRAY HEIII RR..CAStE TO TIIE
preinis& o f the sul4crit..er, lislbp s .T,mnnt.
. • mi. the lit of ticr , her a yearling 11 , Ifer. aline
and blacirspottod. The okner is desired to mote •rward.
4 7 1. e propert y . pay eharreu and take: her away. other
wise she,will dispised of 5e , ..0. Mine, to law.
, November 111.1.5571
.
E
- pretst A iv. il vs sv IS TI D V • r i ' rt AM NI E tN 7 : i tc ll : .
..r.:vt a Insa Mare 15 or 14 bands ht=h with
shert tall. rubted toll. !leek a ellar.--.
The Goner is requested M tall rind pmic joniterty, orahe
will be sold adOontino to taw. J )115 . !tAW FR .
Seem ',Tars Tartro.
tiovembor 11. 1 4 54.
STRAT AI. It: ) TRUE P4F:Mt.
; 17. col ofilt, sullwribtr. api.ldlealatallthw,llAhlk
vitt: - Mort horns. but On h. vs bell.—
The owner terinuested to remove her and pa expenses
or she will he sold WT01 . 41117, to law.
PHILIP , CLOUS ft,
Muddy Branch.
4141 t.
Ortithtr 13.
: STRAY MULE...—ziTILAYED AWAY
from the subscriber: residing near Minolcille.
on Thursday. the 'Oath day of t)ctob'r. a spew:k4
14.4 brown AIMM' 31CLE..:alw4ut two and a
half years <4141. with the letter .11. - burnt oh the left shoul
der. A reasonable reward will h' pilli to any person who
:wilt return said 3lule to the subscrlbeir;:er give him In
formation ',them }w - ran get her again.: ' ' • .
MOIIfIAN I.IRACE.
4442 t
Oak hill, N'or.rubor
11. P‘S4
IP:
t- DNI I N I.STI? N'l'oll'S NOTICE.—
, t_ m .9..r.L.k,. 104 h r,...,f.k,liniutstraii ,, U up , te, thy E..
tale er 11-11ef..1. haush. late, of ....•ot r -1 1 )x • 1., fa a" t+ pilliih i p , ,
:+ hip I -Lill c-ntinty., -,1,.- ~,,,, , I. have 1,-=.ll ,zrant.4,,to the ,
sub.,-rii•er: th , 5..h01.;14,.1 hl ill,. ~..iih. ot th e i.airah,-, , -F-' .. ~ -
dent, ar. , re juir,t - ed.t.. make food , pay meat. and Pal ' •
AN :- iiA.l:‘.\l,l :: wII i . I.N EN ; \ ~,,•• .1
1,,, - ,..int.:11-to.itr .•htiin.. or .IeIII.IIIAN Luz.ithar I he ~..aie, are ' """ ' ' ' ' ' lll ' ; ' '.".c.....-s'f; r ': ! ‘ ' lL: : "' ',i l"4 ::I ' ): ''' '' '' -.'' '' .l
relue:aett to' tan.oo I t lietii .I.,nown. v.itlejut &lay. le' the ' o..'"' (ants , „
un.1,44.U,..-4.1. at her re-aideit,, at ,Nlill criak. 1-..a,t NerA, 1 • I 'uu' r i •' `*" . 7
g13.12t.,V10.k1ip. ~ .
. . ' hit I IN; ET 1..A..)111. , .t" . ..if0i,.....tr.arir. .. --1 OW A I?I) tiIIII)PEN. Avornot ,
Nos.n,bor 1 , ,..1 , .'4 . , • ' , ::-A-,.. ,, • A c, ~0,...T.,,, Of 1,,,w_. I bi,,,,i, n!.,, ‘,..,. 0 , ,- ,• •
• • .._.•
1..-,....,. d all'e . lll, I,al ke,/ ,, k-• n. , t., i I.- • ~,
- ‘74)'FICE I'o t' I iN-Trt A CT()RS.— A ;phm. ni.i, i',.;,, (.. ~i.ii,.. at d.. ,-1., :1,, ,:, .• A
.•, 1 ,
•: ._
1 . :, , 1 PrA , - , -0 , ,will I:. Teet well 1., the i'arl,..o I. un '• " r . ' l ; ' ''•" 4.lV "l''' , ' ''' r'"" 11, 1 , ._____
. (111p1,- 1 0tt,.:,111 C',arpae.y. at their ~ttie.i - S.e. C CAl•pentt. - r), ' - ---
I'. mt. l'hila lel 0/4 111 , 11 l le eierk 31'.. t',ll PLI OA Y the ANI I';'..i 11. (,', It .11.:IT, A i. 1,, , ,, • ,. -
•,.^.llll +.l 1).- , -eml,er. 1‘...1. fr. f... , tme, the c , .../ .th,,,,i ail,/ P. 1,, h ~,1•,,:, ,-..u, ~,,t. t,..1.,.tt,,, , j , i.• h., ; ..,,.i t , ,
F..r , nrrs ~!- to, r0e.,......../ .. . 1. r a term 0 , 4 r..N.,411it1,: ley f,:•• MA. r t h.! let. 4r.ei.h ~Pi.e. ~ 'eat, Str,•: . i ~.... Z..
;'''''' mi'l pr T" . 5,41 , 0 to be et 11.',.. •ll ••P7Oll 'solo for Lea. \ i .*.o.i - ...ro' hank'.
10.: the Vr.4l.)lito-....tijd ristur.-......i ih .- Carf....l i uti itio'. 14,, hlt,rl.l l'<.l . ; . ,- 1,
pr , .re....•.... (......' :lir, oorks are new - Ili' hi.,. I ~, • fiti ~ p, , , r a- ', .
- 1
' F. [WI! ITN El l'. 1'; xl . 11 . :n.:e. Cr , '
nor, 4 t he 14,0: -r 14.i..z.i:f a eapa. ii, t.! p r . p.,it. •,,,r 10: i
0. 1. , 111 el l.r l . 0,1 I.er ~ .- a r. ' , fir the •uptin rlua , PV or the I • - .- ~,.,..6„• ~ ~,,,,,,,i,,„ and I t L
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..., ,
-C , al r0•.;,..r,-u-e ,-ao I, uiveit to pat th , s in, •, ,lo,r i,,.m e_, using It in , ' f , or „ h p,,
~k, ~,,iii,.. d,„, , „. - ; ~,, „,
i i
Philaaelpliia .14altin'iere.,aie1 e 1... is,a-e': ,
~
; Ta•llee: I ie.ld, and r.ils..r. Drafts !nu I 1..1‘44. ;1.1111
Ali ,e-,, , iry illr•14111111•III i , .,ltwrilit..; the piaperty "ill ' :sew , y,k . f, , ,, ~l,k .
be gi V!,tl ip.on applkation to ‘s - ( r,Lr.vm 1 , ...EvA \S. Pet,- j - ) 1, ii..,,,. 1,...! _
„If
I,l,;tit. at th e r,tlh:e; '!,rto the :,uperiutetulerit, WILLI ANI 1 • .
11. )1.411: 4 11..lh-L'at
,:,
quitielltin. Nerthutuh,rland Co.. Pa.. 1 (- .4 El) K. SNII'I 7 II. NI.ININ(; EN'
... - fiere the whit, are rituateff. - Ity order of the M.:ado! : - • ,
Directors, 1 ,S A M 1.: El. -WlO a .X.-.N,er.-f.,,.Y. : I 7 .r .0- . r arid Airvever. ' , ll‘er T. , , ,,,, . , 1 ., a'`.- ,
• Philadelthia. November la; 1,•:.4 .. -bet
.. , , : rott,ille. PA, lAaolinroi...... hh pr• 7... - ~..,
1 11C011(.!E.---Thci s' ot)rilier offers for ; "'" - '
'"''""i"'''''''''''''P'''. • A -P . " ll "`''. m .
~ -. •ptenil.er 'IA. I<l;t'-'` , ' -'
.--tie Plane . , :ma ku.,i, at the Silvt , r Terraia...S.•
F. ItEt:l - ER. ! Jul,'" 0. orurdex...V. . ; 1 . `T , 01-1 1-r l''
. .
Juli , 22. 1554. - - - . ' - ' , • '29.9ni
I. . .
W. DERRICKSON & ( ii..1.1?7,
.. ,
, = _
• ~•—•,...; 1 , .1 - ~. ufartuters of Marl.le'Maidek. 31 00 me,,, , ,,,V ..;
t '.'1 " 1'1',...\ -. 1'10N .. . •NRTALLEicio i. ..i , , . , „. ,
~.- . l;The- W ashingtoti•Artillerish. will! meet at their . I,.!•W.'irrc..,Zi'l.i'lly.7Stp'.ru.':;:t-i.-'‘Z'ai'l....rii-'.'9t'51i11t..44.1.7:t1'1:'11.1.‘..'17.,
tam, .at I. tielork P. 31.. ilii the 21:d of November in.t.. for ,; p ia a.
:
l'ar;ole. - . By order rf the Captain, ' ; ' ' . .
, .1.1-:;:a
' J. )1: : 4 110510, 0. S. 1.. N"‘"mt..rl ' i. IS'"
'.
• . i , •
Pottsville. November 11. 1 4 i54. . ! .11-11 t -' f VC,F Nc1.......F 0r t i le . p !ire b a se n
_ ._... , -
. Sale of heal Estate; liv`hi'and ruing
t• a.
I)AR FIN,E .+IIIP FORMED.—Notice i i ft„, , , , r , . 4 c..ea 1...,,,,d 5 . M:1 .-.110.t..
I , ie li`erelee given' ih.t, Wit.i.toi PAILMLEY ho t j.. 111.1 1 :,....f r :„ i v , „ n t v ~,,,, oi , r i,i, e„,,, ,
Jahn, ThiIIIVZS and Jitmeta IV re-n underthe old firm namel h „ 1 ,,,,, 0 , f,..i„. „ 1 i,f,,,-ii,-,,, tiffki. 31.,i 0 .,,,i,. ..,..„
al - . Wren k Co, Inltine bibint.l.9 id . niinitic and aelliiut .i
,p„ tt „ ii.,.. . i. , . CHAS 11 /11tL.
Q.. 11.. - .. - I - . . . :T. NVIIEN t co. , A,,,ii e,„ 14,5;') - - 1 - • 1.0!
iN - I,.'her 11. 1 ':.-1. ' • ' 414'4. - I ________.7_ __________________,4----- . . _._
- a' ..
I' U R.VES, DEALER EN sllt.it
0 DI) FELL()AA'S' 'CENIET.ER.I . , .. .
, . . , , • Imn, ~rpper, Bram., liar and Meek TrL. , ,..11.11
. l' , ,:rvoir do•-irmis of punhasing Luria! into the Odd i •spoiter Lead. - A , Orden received , for lin , ~ i 1.1,...
Fellow. , ' l'enietery, will apply to ~, ;- .. work. and 31:tailue • furnidting. i; All 11,1.. r. -,..r.tee
•
•gar Ni. roiT. at 1111. lom,Siore, ToWn Hall: - t with the al.K.4e Ilse prouivtly aktetided to
-tons J. JeNEs. Minersvilif .treed ;:or . ' -l a efi - N. E. Cd.rner Penn and South Mos•t. l'llti
Joie. S.'C. 'llOOiN. Centre Strivd. '• , A Julie 11. H.
• Nov. 12. 15'53., .
.. ~ ...
LICIDUYLKILL CO. AGRICT . -
'ITU
1.
_.l t ent Soeletv.—On Saturdny the 'i - dli of •Nevember.
1•:i1. at, o . ri.rk, PjM.. the 31emberslof the Schuylkill
Comity Aorioultural Society are requested to attend 'a I
recillar meeting mt.lthe Plink !IOW,: of Daniel Boyer.
Orwity.sluirg. - The Ovrul.tuts will N. diFpok.4 of.
Pottikiille.-Noveu6er 11, 1S:14 , 41-3 t
•••• •
Io'FlCE.4l,orberry Creek It. H. Co.
—Notice is hereby- !dyer! to the Stockholders of the
Lorts-rry Creek -Itailroa,l that an Election-WM
In h e ld At the hou., , of Philip KoonS, tonnotzh of
county. on MONDAY. De • oionber 1.
nOtt. to el,s-t. I.:Mot—Cho- President. E.ght ,ffan;ojrrs.
'N, , rdary. andl (hie Prraturtr. to servo tin. the ensu- I ,*
lug year., dMiN • STRIMP.PLEIt. S,relary.
-Pinta:rse; Nocethb•,..r 11. 141 • -44.3 t
i
I:%!ounit R
l
T. is(-7:4r Co.
The Annual Msdinc of .the Storkholde'rs of this Com
tiauy will be held at the office. No. 78,14 Walnut stmt. cot I
STUNT/AV. the fourth day of Decernhet nest.at 12 O'clock j
M.. 11 which limo mild place an elertioW. Will he held 11 , e
President amt eight. Managers: to serve the ensuinz year.'
- ! . ' JAMES . C. DONN Eld...*r•y.
Norroulser 11: I'6l.
• -
• '
NrOTICE.-H-Notice is bereby given
that ipplie l dion will he, made to the next d.egislaS
tun , of Pennsylvai3la for a Charter fOra &icings Dank- to
.la•located in the- flornutdi Of Pottsville. with' n Capital of
Fifty Thomema Dollars, with the pri of increaMor
it to
,Ihte - 11tindrild Thousand Dollars.- and of .nsyiel •.3
Money nu .Inten-st and Discounting. tots' called 'Ell F.
'POTTSVILLE SAVIND,S
'June 21. 1554
Delatrttro l ity.
idtf'
Notice 'hereby given
1 that the afinfro* Itank of rotttsoll". in the County
of SehuylkilL intend to apply to the fonziolature of Penn
ollvaniat at Ito noist 5r0.4 , 0. r'r ths: prisPoVo of iorre.r
-' In: the Cspital Sti - pok
. of Bank frOno.Twn Ttutnitrri
'Thousand to an -11.111.111nt tint eiee.rtiirnt Five !Lumley,'
Thou: snd Hi: order of I bf . Board,
ltohirr.
Jitiv I. 1
VOTI(.!E`,
that JANIF
lilt,. Pa.. i+ n;4
enunt. .1 . 11 , 4 e
frl-14. in .thr
Lis,rpool to Sr
Os. can do 7, - ) on
MEM
N , lrembef 11
VOTICE IS lIEREBt' git•en. tl • t
L.; tho tindor4vl...l: app intod be the Itrphana"
of Itehuvlkin Cohntv. Auditor to ii , ttliotte
of money in.thelliandi td David K. Kitiel.„adininistrat v.
of the I:.etate of i'lume Betz; dtavattetV to and amp n /
persona Ptltlll,4 to the Ram,wilt att.lnd to th..in'l. • of
hhlapp' at bta °Mee in reottti. ttreet. tattoo Pie
oro3l , IN DAY. ttte :Mt). day.pf I
A: M. vii 3-nditor,
Pottatille.:Norember 11. 1'434. 4l - '1 •-
DMINISTRATOWS
•
11 - itrttrt.-leterit of ,Adniloi•tratt upon th e e ,.
tate of Thomati a'ernillyte. at. ,t 1 r of .3iew York.
def-raltw.l. leire'lweu it - ranted to the ati t,-;erih e e—the„,
in
&Med .Art the rotate o f the -acid deeed-otta are requeated.
to make ininudiate.-poeinent. and all persona. haritm
clainia or demand.. tuminet the •amel. are rtstneeted to
.mika known thesamo. without delaei tWthi undersign
/ed. at lilt offie4 , l In Centre street. '
t,. WIIITNEV. Athainistrotor.
September . - :13.0t•
ESTA'rE 'OF J. IV. F,E rHEROLF,
.. 4 ,4l,_Th e aluderalmied. Auditof appointed by the
orphatili Court 4; : f 54.-huyklill County; to dist:Mutt...the
balatiee of nemee in,tt,e handa of Ainriiimm Looz, Ad
ministrator of lice
persona
of John Al', Fetherolf. der d_
anti among- persona 4Mtitied toittir samo, will ate
that lituptwe. at bin 4.113m. 4 114 the Bor o u g h of
perterifie..on Monday the 14ith day - of-,Norember, at
/0 o'elork. A. 31. .
tor . IN,
FIFTH INETALM'T WATER STOCK.
wricE .1S 11EREBY . 'GIVEN to
.nb.crit,t,ii.ti, the nere snot of letdlifetile Water
Company. thaethe fifth Inotairnent of, flee Dollars upon
earra .hare iCleflutred tole. paid to the: Treaourer un ur
'rerun, the lot day of lincetriber next.
lixiquent etockll , llderx are gen notified that after the
16th day of Noveruher next, all ttritolid instalments
b. rulleeted by John Hannan. Esq., Attorney (or the.
Company. by ..rder of the Ifeartl.
- .l+. Arusurcr.
Ot..oVer ISZ,-1 3S3t
2-tr j
O'FIC e . subsetibers hereby
give not that application.. ill fie made to the nexi
Legtslaturcr of Pennsylvania. for a charter of a Bank
Discount. Dilaalt and J rsuo. to le , loote4 lu the lt,ron;.th
~r Tamaqua. Srbuylkill. County, Ps:i to he the
"Anthracite Bank of Tamaqua," with( a capital or Two
'llundroil TbutiPand Dollars. •
- - • • •••• .
KtruxaD CAtarg, R. A., ILEATON.
!HND Arab. ab. GOMA AVIOC:i
OVLA .N,
•
• t,TODN Us:mum& , .I . Axse TACOARN
• SOWN RATCLITTY, BL*J. T. ilvaraX,
Wx. DoXil.nooN. MICHAIL
Para Boirxe:e.
Tamaqua. tute:4.
ESTRAYS.
MNI'M
sk)ll:Er. BoYElt
4441 t
ESE
—We hereby;• give . Notice
A. MrliA !SPI N. iiii%;.(ir bib. of
FP:Ti vr tecl N;l r V o e t i.pol . 7: n t . l , l .
t e • T i r ii. , r l ;
i I it
eiluntrir. of to f V . ll re their pm.p.a:re tri m
or pack.
.ery rrau nnLlr tyrmt.br itdArying
iMI`SONA
2:5 Pearl street. :C. , York.
:151 44-1 m
JOHN P. HOBART. Anditnr
HARDWARE ik IRO \
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND sil:
1. fora—Just melsell, s flne loM
of Klory., w. .
Eutiliago Cutters .and Ruffen Milo; 1,4 4 , 4 if - r....
Cutters. nhkh iifl bo sold cheap 1 + • 1 ••• E l
. • GEORG! Bra, •
iron ar id Hardwara Merchant; Cent... s t t ,4!;•l
' I.Cosanalser OHU •'•'' •• 4.;.0... 4
4 INE GUNS & Accoutrement, c ~
' Shnotors. Allou`s Resolvers:S.6W e s o d 1 : ' 3, !1
to a at the Hardware and Iron Del.o.' }R AN .... •„.
I l
. Noromber'll, ISZA • o ;.,.z..
. •
NIER I r.',i..N.STARp;,ANVILs .ii, - .
. :•ii,„ ranted In ever, revert. at the 1 1..ria,
pot. • ' ' ~. 111.1A%-',,
ri r l , ApES'I'RY cArtppt .tlßus li .-,,
or' '-'s: r1 :31. : : 1 7 1 : : 1 1 - i tri :.. 1.n
3 1 ; h 1 5 : 4 :1 ' 1 1- .: ,1 71 :1 :r a .
r il .; !' l ' ri b l : '4: l
rrA: 1'4:4:1:4:*:•
4'
• ' ' I 1::.1.<h p ,•••
' Novetrth, 11, IS•r/1: .1
' 4.. .
..-
IIINE Alt'l'S,.--„en!lpnlen (- .:-
" ~,,, .t„reb not of each oth<4.ll. •,allie: :: •4 ' - .i'
ware tStore;andpm..urti n . a PAO' p.5in.:.;;.,,,,'
- Ftt.l.-NR t,.....
".
Novena-or 11. I',..ii i
- --
"ABLE )l.vrs, Nurspily.• I•amps.',i--
- tern. Copper ttjnt i ketilm, Knhes d'1 , ,,, 4:' .
1 ovis.,saure.panv. Oval and Itoundd.loiler, 1 , ..i a . ....'
at the Ilerdware and Iron.beprd, : yR ANN ? .. ; _es.
November 11. I `' S/ - •
• : . -e!
~ _
/-IAI.CINEI) i3r4sTP,R,c.vmr,v;
- lc , White Sant.'"Tar. lbwln. Ci.niv,l S. L. At •
Brown Zinc Pninbi. at the Hard:cab. *Lir ie,t,:,'...:
• .i . VnA \
~.',. f::,'
November n. Is.c.i - , . .
'I'ONS FLIT BAR -
tor Pale bv.
1:11: ‘‘,
lnw aikti.flard-"16"1
netotrr 15:.3•an , NI,.
'
_ _ _ _ _
.
SAUSAGE : 1 1E1'1' , CU'l"rElts 1 --- n ,
size, Mr Butchers Also. atuall. and ~,,,,„.: ."
Mr Mineedneat, adapted to fludij 4,, ,s,,,, s 'i,""'' 4;
with LAO Prost , combined. at tlot liardit,,,, i': 14 . ...
pot. 11 FRANI,. 'err! ' 4
!intonate? 11. P1.5.1 . '
iit•
. t _EVOLVERS.—Just: rect. 1.0 ( 1 . --- 1'
bf Colt'S Ptaf b ilt ;.,, Allen' s. flti..a.nl ..‘ ~ i,. ~' 1
Alai. itzinglit'alii Double tyarnd e l Pie, !.?,.. 4
I
will be add chtlap at . lt. I,OEI. hhiGifr i. 'i
. . . ~. lixrdt art and Cutl.rt t"..
' • . 0, litre .. , trrid. l'. t ' ••,
ilot. 1 "N I'ts4 ' I
.I . 4:.....,.. 4 ..
1 . V AIEIZICAN Cl.'llY,lltY.__J„ - .
I ,
re'lL nixed trout Cholla:twat - Unit. a t a ,i,..,;;„ , ....
f Am, nrttri nil4e .mi 15,:;,1 I " 4 . ,144 4 . r.m1.1,
.. . 2 ' .. :
. t_hle Cutleiy in teas or (row 1.1 WO pieCt.l...f ~" ;,'.'
patttrus, and thee inii.toted nelaner .-liai.tlik ~ ' - `7 ,
e.t.a Mock of Porko Cutlery. Kan . ..maw! N. 1 . ,,,,, s ue ;
,
roma to the community. Im• I , 4lp:lst
fr
. • ' • --''..-- +. Cunlitr.:itrvet...l..;;„:„
Oitt,her 'Li. 1q:..14:-It
BUSINESS CA
1
E t i . BROWN, insiOtetor of NI. ,
1,3 tenders ins sertiriet to Lanti4norneff and :
making Examinations. Itei. , rta, tib., of Mite;
Lands. Form his kin•aledge of Teins and
Mlnti.i•up,raticatt, ha, log !wen In. thin count i1,. 4
and carried on Mines the hat tt yeara,
Stele ral itatiqattien to all nit, inatieutill,.y hi : , • ''
• lirvEits to Jtva, and• tx , \u. .
lit t.rOtrt Nltrxrs and %Vita"
for capability and integiity.
it ES I PENCE— Nonvogimi s
,prr,t,•
Schou! House. Pottm We, I'. ,
November Di, 1t11,4,• , ..- ,: • 1:-.;m
T
, •
Oil N P, ElOßAla n. Attornev at Lev :
IP Commlsrlon , r for Nor York. ' Pri , rrpi,• I.llr ,t ,
ran 1110 u.,... tr..ntra. Stmt. P0tt. ,11 1"4 front • '
April 134, 15;r2... , 17•1:r
jiACOB KLlNE,..Justi.e. of Ilte Pen,
p will att,,lid Witt , . c”lirctin l "fA"''''" , .t . ' r E. -
.111 , 1311 the .1u ties apprrtalhimt to ;.11....ft , .,
1'.44, , Lilo, 14,u.k,:=,,, -/3:1 l' : , :.1‘•
rIIIIOIAS- R. BANN,i:N..Vern e ,, ,
LI E Law. .Ofirt , in Centro ntrevt, l ' ynorit. n.-.. : I ~,,„,,,,
4 /rural. Pottsville. Penn. , '
:•.:0%. 2n. 1S:41 , ‘,!
RRS()N YOD Drale-• •
I laio.a. Ulnas and QuvrinmaM. and 4
ti3nlokal.t and n•lall. Twom 1154 Centr4: Kr,:: •
l'a.
Nmt,isilvr il. I,
•V EV ILI!: lIA RI)S,
at Laur will attel).l to all
Ulth aint ant.t . ,art•. - PRI tre
1;• )I,.rrj: P,t00.111,
pit:. G 4. N. 131 i) Wll,l N Su
Ih•nti.t.
Market and ..:teri,ud v•
Esquire V, MTh,. where afl qper.,:l,,n-,n h. T.-
are perf.rrtned. and DV% t1.V21.1 ~t llll9!ier‘i, lir
Ile warrant* ill hia %Turk.
I .041t,r I: 1463.
PLtf
THE 1
~ , . . _. • , . . _
PROCLAMATION.,-.
4 :0Ti(_71.; is lierebv g iv•en that a CoL.
, , .
ft..c.-mim.a. 1'1..a. f, the. trial'of eau , , at :‘,.
in. and for tilt. I 'ount .J `Am. htl. will 1..11...1,i a. e•,
vill, it, thr Counts of rrvitl. ~ n MONDAY. the Iltr. '
of 1),,,,m1,4 nv. , :t. at 1 , o'cl. , 'A, A. M , to remtli,lie
week . .
. .
•
jx•rsiins Ind ail p
wh....e duty it •l, ptp...ar pt sat.' C.,urt.
dot', end go.,..t•rt tlwril,lvi-sai ,
I.IA3IES NAGLE:
tiheriff is OtIli•e, I r,ttwrillr, t 43-4 t
Nntember
IN TIIE COUR'I' (,'()N111t).
of hnytki,lCounty:
.Itarher..t 1.. x. •• a ; 21.1,' Sept. 'l.. 1, 1 ; !,
D. a. & s.
.Tb. und, T si k m‘s& A uslger appoint al Pry the Cove,
rq..rt the lisn, with the rorreeC Amounts due_ illyn
s i ce ..s.thia co their prforit). ha they thatl upon t h e /es
togerh...r with nil th.• fact," will attend for that':-s:
at hi, othee in, the lioPough
th:..lith slay of N.•aernher, h. 54. 'at 10 n'eloek. : A. M
all rites Interested are hereby •
JilliN I'.
lietolssr 1054.
•COURq' 01' ( . 1.)111 1
X.Pleas of „Schuylkill County ' .
$o wn. N 11, 11'4 F.NDLIt. ) rTrsc•:'
rs. ' r . r.ll-pen
' Ems N •-
To i
You are 1 1,. 3eby 10.11firAAhntryg,ur
Neiseht.oo,l,T. hi, petitlilli the Isoust ..f •
awn S-Ituylkill Co nty. na.bs• sliver- el Sr 0
hu.krin .inaci-in,ony. I with you.
funs - take !soil,. that said our' It. :•:•:.
rough of. l'tV•v ille. Sall, 'kill .sitnty. on 311?a111,
4th slaa • , f I•l..ernier..4. lit 10 o'cioek
mast. stiol where sou ran app•or and oh. r
any oil his,.:; won jhe 01.1 rnunt,ll Nelarhweiohr
not h.• tin. 0p4•4 tf-Oul ••••,.
'with vou. .1.011.1.4-NAIII.I.
1
:4i...tri11 -, It If.,r I%J:qv Ili, i
' 4‘,11114 r I!, 1 ,, ;r1 ' J
V I /Tic E.—l n_ilie OiThanA' l'ot
... ....1 - ,h‘okin.. , ( . .....,...4.4.. \ ..
...... , ,,,;..0 v•.4,,i t ....,./ ----
asThe i • - inno.nwealtli orf..Pennsvivan IA Id !.
' l. I 41 : 21 rt. %idol , of M illlion W. Marti!. l -
, he 1i..r•u41.1 of" Pottilitle.. - :•chwl0L:1 -,
de.•.k r brit- i trpher Larlig. and 31iiry Ann hi., '••u
-)L r, Ann Aro:Celia Martin stud .lesephir... tic
the ...lid %lat. ' Ann; (elia. and '.i.elephine all NI , .
deers and lettal heirs a the mid It Mont M. Marra '•
Nod andaeach et ton are h. erlr a i l ited to ire ar..1:41
it an 'di:rani' Court to Ire. held at Pottsville, in Ir.:
the County i.f lrhucti.ill. on tin.ltli day of fr..,
next. at In o clock. S. NI.. to aritetit Or: ref uNt, In take
RualKskate elf th. , said William W: „Martin derr-vre ,
the ;Tv:lilted ratio. titterect ..r F 14.5% Ctillee Mht 0..,
should - not Ire said according ht law, lty *b.. , • l: , 1
. . Pf.Wirl 1ii.1.:./.1... vf
l'utriethed in obedience to Al) order of ('..net
, ..
. - JAMES 15AGL1,.. , ',,
. ..
.6lnteritt's (nil e. Potts
lilt, Oct.' .
__
._ _ _ •:r. 114•.04 ' J - ii • 13-it
r PR OC.
L_
AM AT ,
lON..
li - fliltEAS.. the , 11ti. (:ha .
rly IV
Ilet.dna:'l.reAritnt t,f the eenirt of t',,,,, , , r:.
of ,Schuylkill County. in l'ennalvanki. 3,,a Ju.,..-,
the several tiourts of Quarter . 4 teattiont...f the i , , ,,, .''t
and Tenninnr and tieneral Gaol lietlyery ,teott t -. .....n ,
the lion. F.•. flutley and Solonton Foster. Jul:. ::''',
Court of tluter t3et.,•lt 'ON of the Pet., t h.q . 411.! 7 . '';';
cr. and tientiral thetl [Misery, f. , 4 the It ial eft; " s r",.,
and ether offences In the shit! t ohntr of • ','''..'" ''
their pretep ti to Joe .dire4•64.l, ii,„ - ,,,,.4,,,„i ~,;.• ,'
()Jet. and Te finer and tleneral ff.{ belli. , .'"'''''''''.
ter 5t...41 , 11 . g rd' the Peace, tote- helden'ta 14,11tre , ,'
f
1102,.D.‘1'..the'lth day of Ihreuther feat, at 1 , . ' ,•`
A. M.. to contlifue one week • . i _
Sutler it 'i,her..for , ” - henhy given" to the '( . ..ione . . '
.Justteett of the l'esee, and CettFtaides of the sill-C.v ., '
of t'etinylkll I, that they are, by' the bald precept. ^
mantled to he then and titer,: at lti o'cloa In the B-oo'
of the %aid day. with their mill. rl•eorda. iteloidli ,,, '
satirist...l4a id all otlal.rretaemlirancea. to detl, ,,, it , '
whikii, in tbidr several office., apiaddaiti to le .1 .oe. v'
all those that are found by '. reeAgnit,them., .1 , pr '+e` ^
against the Prisoners that are er then nbdil In.. di,
of raid t 4 , uufy of Schuylkill, are:to he that and ;ler,
idnnirctite thIM an shall la: just. ';' - '
I God tore Me renitieseuval.t.s!
Sturifrs(l o. Nits, )
\olemhr U. lna. I
11.—Th Witnesse, and Jurtrra rho are rmam
to attend tur Court' are lvollo.vh *Mold
In rate., ( oi-idtendanee. the Caw. in ..ne •
and provided, will be "rigidly eit resets,: ILA. t
published b$ order - of the:teuvl; tb t
gurtivii thetsselsolfseet.rdingly.
iThllloloE•llA3lS..—Best ('lire(l,o l
__/ first guuilty, fre4sfroai'the best psekers.ess
regularly esrry Wednesday and Saturdio. at
• ' T. e, POO ,
New VeLetaldo and Proeisloa Stand. , labantan.
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