C:IE EaMtE )ournal. POTTS.V , PA. Dgcsainun ifs,`tesc B. WEAN,- Editor and Proprietor. C. LlTTLE..Associato Editor. • StarASnittscrtr. lx LocoyortvLs , --Tirs Eco- NO,XtC tat Fttl,LY ERTABLIBAED HY EXPZItt- I ,tear.—The rapid multiplication of Railroads throughout the country, and the increase of i their business, together with the groiringscar city of wood in many places, bate excited 'anxious inquiries for some other fuel as a suit• able substitute. Experiments have made with various kinds, but none have befit" employed with greater, or equal, success than our own Pennsylvania. Anthracite Coal. We, in this Region, where the matter has been fal ly tested before oar eyes, have for some years been frilly satisfied on this point; hut - there are those abroad, denied any such positive mac who are still skeptical. We are accor . dingly now collecting from various. authentic sources certain indisputable evidence, which will establish before the world that Amara cite Coal 13 s ucceVidly useprirA Locomotirel amines I' 1 As fads are the plainest and, most unques. tionable kind of argument; We proceed with out, further preface, to cite our witnesses The first is a letter from R. A. Wilder; Esq., Su-i perintemient of the Mine Hill and 'schuylkill Haven Railroad, which reads thus : Orrice or Tilt ' df, U. kS. 11. beets:an', Std., 1654. Mu. B. 11:11.6stettr—Dear 8;r:7-Your note of the Tilt inst. has been received, and'as my time may be otherwise occupied next week, I take the pres ent opportunity to reply to your inquiries respec ting the, use of Anthracite Coal in locomotive en gines. The subject is one-of great importance to Railroad Companies, and is worthy of more- ex- , tended remarks tinuxl,can give to hat the present ... , time, but my letter may have the effect of eliciting information from others having greater expori ence and more leisure to prepare the results of I their observations for the benefit of the public. We have eigteen engines In regular service upon, this road; in fourteen of which we tu) Antbrate Coal as fuel. They' were built, with two or three exceptions, by M..W. Baldwin of if - Philadelphia, and have nothing peculiar in their construction to distinguish them from the ordinary wood burning engine, except having rather more grate surface than he formerly gave to bin engines of the latter class. 'lt is generally supposed by persons having liittie acquaintance in using Antbraeills Coal as fu el for engines, that 'there mast ir,metessarilY, some peculiarities in construction to' adapt them to its use; but we hare found these,,,timple models of 31r. Baldwin'. manufacture perfectly successful, and for eumpartnes..i. , strength, ;Ol: durability, . they are norixcelled - hy those pinny other build er in the country. The extent of grate surface is an important fea ture in Coal burning engines, as the admission of a large quantity of to:the free com bustion of this kind of ;in view of this, and to present the rarping'end melting of grate hers by the intense beat Of a Coal fire, an open. space should he, left between the ash pan and the bot tom of the water box around the furnace—or in other the ash pan should he suspended by . ro'ls two or three inches lelurrtlic bottom of the water box sous to admit the patsages of the air to cool the grate ban.. Another thing of great importance in the stric ture uf,these engines, is the width of water space .irrtianding the fire, and upon which the durabil ity of the furnace plates mainly depend . Pt u have a Coal „burning engine built by Ntirris, , 13roihers, of Philadelphia, which has ban - in use seven year. without any material •repsirs' . to the firebox, whilst another, engiil.e Of the 'sine cuss froth inanttfuetory; .has.liad the furnace re newed twice in the I•tinit• number of vears. The water spaee in the former is une-fourth wider than in the latter, and t. this difference in width we' •, attcrihe Mainly the difference in the durability of thedurtmee platy td the two engme,. The rapid tirtdruction of the tire box mid grate bars bat , been a great hindrance to the introdue ',...tion ot Anthracite fuel; but if builders will give a littliy attention to this, they van readily remove the jottjtfetion. It is .ohviou, that the tower' part, of the prance plater are the toted liables-to destrare.. tmit Irian direct contact with the fire, and when the 4 ',Arta -- ; are destroyed the tonal practice it. to renew the entire fire box, • which in most cares would not he necessary, if the lowc part of the furnaev wat,fortned by' a sheet extending around ill and joint:A to the upper portion (aitove the tire line) by a horitontah instead:. of vertical imam ; thei, th e affected part, could be rtillloVed and other ahead , ul,titated at comparatively - lithe cost. Sl a m , the a ttention of railroad Managers hat. bee t directed to the ncetts,ity of sahstitating ~1111 e outer kind it reel ia place of wotal for loctonotives, the ingtmaity of inventor+ ha, been :ditriabitett and mativ .new models of Coal-burning' engine, have been prmtenttel to the public, all of iihieh m h o ,: m e ritorion. Matures, but I`llMg to their complieation and liability to get out of ortler, they have Lot impro.-.01 the initith. of Man ager!. with a high tierce of confidence in their ulti mate . . . f gee .. NO, - YonK—OFMcw..--The State 1 nin not one WED , supposes that further tin- : , ~ N provernents 1.'8111).4 be etude in Coal horning en- Cant - misers completed their labors last UM , ' • glues, 1.01 from what I have 'eV; of lbw,: which ; dav,.and report the ollieial vote for Cioverti` r iiIIVI., attracted the most recrut attention on tie- • • . , emtut of greater differentes in structure. I have i /IS 1 .11 1/i/ws: ik,••,l it , ' t..,,C011,411 , 11!. that the' invelll"" hare },ad Myron H. ('lark (Whig)156.8(14 there eNretietl , o:r ill irliihillig maehinery 01:111 in ~ ii,: ma i n seymour (so ft Dem i . . 151;; ,.. t i v ha 1',,11. If t hey could combine the know!- ' Daniel Ullman (Know N ot ti ng.) • . 1'2.1" . ' cigc of tile experience , ' fireman with their talent ' ‘,.- .. , for meelinui, al c'onal,inations, which doe. O w n, . 1 1 1rPetip C. Branson (Hard Di'lll4 -' 33,74 1 0: great credit, they would without douhl achie , e Making Clark's; pritrality over Seymour, Fqr-; pertect 'tacos in their undertaking. From....are- ei,insna and Rant vond,ined :30, votes!. ~ (~ fat ob,ervetion I have arrived at the ,coarbodon " ? • ' . q :I that the sitecestful slideconomical me of, Atithrri- Clark had also the formal • nomination !ef , cite roal in locomotice, , , depend+ as much upon the Temperance party, thotigh doubilessa the industry urea nxrricuee of the tiremau;islll,oll large number of Uliman's friends were' :AAR! the structure of the vintiikr I have known One. Iletdoll t(1 burn out a set a grate7luirs in a day. Law men. .Seymour, on'the contrary, Was • whilst another wring t he " me hind "1. Cavil "' ld the embodiment of the Runt party , and 1,,,i,i;„ make them fast for month:. One man will tend.. .1115 fire, 8t4 , 11, 1 to make. an abundance of steam, , him their whole strength was eoneentratedii whitstlin6ther undei as tavoridde "eircututatine , cs I. .Putting together the Whig and Know Not? i' cannot raise sufficient to more his train , and t h e if ' , and soft Locoi . oen,il difference in these instances, is not in , the engine, I log cote, turd the Ha rd. nor the fuel, but in the mem .J figures stand thus: Although a preference is given to some particu lar i' Whi anti Know Nothing, ' ' ' I i 9 0` , 131 ' , AIM on account of greater purity, we use all , , O! , , 4 'kinds of Coal that are free from "bone " and , I Hard and Solt Democrats, ' ' 190.3431 . odate - ; in our engines. our practice is to seleet 1 ' I.ocofoeo niinority, • . 8.8'74 t/! the-purest lamp Coal, and break it with a hammer From the full 'returns on the several Stit'tt in the tank to about the size of steamboat Coal; ,-- we prefer this . talkers—Governor, Lieutenant liovernor. 4.a; [nude Of breaking en account of pre.;,' ; serving the sharp angles r a nd. brighter Surface , i ; nal Commissioner and Prison Inspector-4e canned by this mode of fracture. Coal that is bro . i t_ have calculated the ,ticern9e role of the so - qui ken by rollers and passed through screens has the , sharp angles and sUrilleV4 destroyed by crushing 1 parties as RA/ow:4v _ - l'i ' , 'll t k 'and abrusiun and will not ignite so readily.-1 I .Vhig,, - ' • . 1‘)Illien the wood used in kindling the Ore is burned 1 " ' - • i Know . N tithing, .-' , . ~• t.tt itlit the Coal that bats been ignited by it is spread . 1194'19 evenly over the grate, and care is taken tv keep it Hand : /•0/.0/000 3 13:0 il in that condition. The tiro should paver he inure , Soft Lovofoeo, l'-' • • 41,1it37 than six on eight inches in depth, tint). the experi- , caved fireman will be careful- not to throw in too I much Conllat a time so as to chill the surface, or increase the quantity faster than it is consuined. 4' little skill is requisite to spread the Coal evenly over the surface of the fire as it is thrown in. , In sense inftanco, the engines in charge of our best firemen ,have. Ewell' in service .sixteen hours without renewing the fire, and from the nature of our trade it becoidts necessary to wait sometimes, an hour fur cars to he l o aded. In such causes when the engine is ready to move.lthe surface of the tire is stirred and a veo small quantity of Cnal thrown in which is ignited by the blast from, t'ie exhati..ted steam, and - gradually the fire,l under thitcarefulnagernent, is Caused to burn Fs well a 4 ever. 1. • • • It has bean doubted if Coalira:mid be as effectu ally used on \lung roads as upon short ones: hut what reason can there be for such douhts,.,if en= glues can be worked sixteen hours with Anthra cite Nal upon such n road as' this withont the tic ceisity of renewing the tire? I believe that a uni form rate of.speed, whether fast or slow,,on, a long road would Ito more Insurable 'for burninginthra cite Coal. than is such a road as this, where the grades .change so ninth, and where the engine musl necessarily stop "s 0 frequently and wait for cars., t. Another great objecti”n to the change of fuel,* that mart of the roads are, stocked with wood burning engines: but a wood engine having a fair extent of grate area ran be, .:',ehtinged to a Coal burner by simply raising We grate, and placing upon it a•smokc stack so con stihetedus,to offer no obstruction to the passage' of the exhaust steam, a thing .cry easily•done. I consider Coal a thr cheaper article of fuel than wood for locomotives. In the first place it absorbs noinoisture, and hence there is 110 waste of heat to evaporate it.. In wet or dry weather it is in fit condition to male' steam. It requites less stopps... ge. for loading ; it- in in no , danger of being de stroyed by accidental fires; it requirra no exten sive buildings for housing. Careful attention to melt conditions in the construction of the fire box as I have pointed out in these remarks, will tend , very much rednee the cost of repairs, and then there can he no doubt as to its greater economy. There ham been Ti much gatnod bt experience in firing •ith Coal, that the destruCtion of the fire box is much less rapid now than formerly, and no doubt these improvements will continue to be mode. ,11;*thany of the 'states wood is vet A n n_ dant. and the price is so.low that no necessity ex dst. for seeking a substitute; hut in the older , tote. , the forests. bare nettrly di.tappeared; and great , hffirulty i. experienced in procuring sunk mit wood for the ace of railroads. Why then de lay the introductiOu of Coal as a substitute for wood.in locomotive,? Let the experiment Le made by an experienced fi reman on any of the Efocrn roads, for instance, end I have nn doubt hut it would be perfectly sue . essful. I hare even many of their engines and Pth rfttiAled they CUUM he altered with trifling et -1-,oose to burn Anthracite roal ! INT ),nrn nWrcri ,o, ! no of our wood horning; sozines way, ..$4 , 1 the grate area IS tante 'limited ,than inane nf 'rho engines I hoer rsainiued •in New E N: I m A. lieur-a with. respect, here the question is 4Ct Ist rest, in fir a 4 th experience the H. k S. U. Raid is • concerned—the proof is zositire and complete. The Who crook' try the matter for them ,,t•tves elsewhere, should carefully examine n Mr. Wilder's diincllM tat eh% tiiiiitinettne of a/till:ft and the mode of 41:1144 ititi keeplqr, np the titer It is igno rance or inattention to these matters, and not the character of the fuel itselkihat have here tofore creat4d 'and perpetuated prejudice against its use.' ' Again, we hive the testimony of a most competent judge, la the following communi cation by Septimns Norris; Fag., civil add mechanical Engineer of Phila., in • late ntuil her of the Ledger of that city. Mr. Phlegm., the patenteeerred to, is 33 resident of Ta maqua in his county : TM FOr many Yenta past eXPertatents bare been made by many, locomotive - builliers, also by rail road companies, to build' loootiva that would barn, suocessfully, Anthracite coil. I bare never seen it suctessfully done until I witnessed the pir ferments of tbeloeomotire "lieorge Washington," built after the plans and designs, and under tie in:Mediate direction ot Mr. Phlager, at the. shopi of the Little Schuylkill and Navigation Railroad Company at Tamaqua, Pa. .I visited Tamaqua a "few days since, in order to satisfy myself of the correctness of the accounts I had received, and from what I saw in the actual performance of the engine; Lem prepared to say that the difficulties herefore encountered in burning coal have been most successfully overcome by Mr. Pillager, and be certainly deserves great credit for his untiring Industry in experimenting fur so long a time and now to be successful. Ile has been practieally engaged as a designer 'of locomotives fur the lasi twenty years, and I know of no man so perfectly familiar with the requirements of an engine as Mr. Phleger. and feel great interest now that his improvement should come into general use, mi it eventually must. I now give the general dimen sions of the locomotive. Cylinder IS inches di ameter, stroke 2-1 inches, weight 25 tons; 4 dr3- ring 'wheels, 6 feet diameter; truck wheels, 30 inches diameter; furnace 44 finches long by 33 inches wide: boiler contains 657 square feet of fire surface, 125 tubes,9 feet long by 2 inches di ameter. The Ore is bown by a fan which is driven by the exhaust steam, and can be toed at pleasure while the engine is standing still. The bottZuti of the furnace is formed by a water bottom -with 'no Opening; which is a great feature in his improve ment; a kojectiugavater way whiCh protects the tubes. (the coal never coming in enntact with the tubes,) Corms an air -chamber in which the gases are consumed. • The cylinders are placed midway. of the cylin drical part of the boiler. The height of the top of the boiler - is only 54 inches - from the rail;' in all other engines with a. 6 feet wheel;the boiler stands abimt S feet above the rail., The low boiler is of, greit advantage when running at high speed, as the centre of gravity is throWn below the stile. . Another advantage in his arrangement is that his exhaust nozsles are open to 3 inches diameter, which relieves, the cylinder in 'exhausting the steam, avoiding-the loss of power from the retie. name occasioned by small exhaust nozzles, which • are malty I; inches diameter. • The engine is capable of hauling, at a speed of 40 miles per hour, 8 long passenger cars, with 480 passengers. This same locomotive, the George Washingtim. wes tried on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Rail road, and was perfectly successful, as I under stand from Mr. Phleger. The trial trips were made between aray'sYerry and-the Susquehanna Rirer; and 'in making - the round trip to the Susquehanna and back ttiOrity's Ferry, 125 miles, only consmied 4060 Ms. of coal. To haul the same load the mute distance, it re ryvired four cords of 'rood in the ordinary loco motive. Four cords of wUod, 4000 Iba of coal, Making a difference in favor of coal of $l4 in a trip of miles. Now, to take'3oo trips in a year would - he,a saving t1t,54200 a year for each engine: Thfi;is conclustie evidence. ,f the r;slearti , l tacos, as fai!es economy is cancetned. I hate been called upon for this statement, in justice to Mr. Phieger, us reports had been circa- Wed that the engine was a failure; and from what I hare seen, challenge any Railroad Ciimpany to produce an engine that shall he eatial to it in power, simplified speed, and economy of fuel. In addition. to the above, we may also7men , tion that this same fuel. is employed with em hient success on the Reading' Road.. liurini the' last year, that company has procured f)f, Ross Winans of Baltimore, seventeen of his Coal-burning engines, besides several inana. facturo by the Jiachiiiist-iii-chief of:the ROO, Mr. Vi.ilholland of Reading. From GSj to • i per rem, of the fuel used on this Road tini•idg.' the year just closed, was Anthracite Coal. Ala hoise to lay the result in detail bane our readers shortly- 7 perhaps next week, We moreovec published, two weeks ago, a stateine of similar eneriments on the Beaver Mend-I ow TtailrOadwEere,,, z ,inthraeite has been em_! ployed as fact with complete 'success sin4e I ri3B. There are eight of such engines in use on that!road—three built by Eastwick 3 fi r a!r rison, Abe by M. W. Ritklwin and four at the' Company's Shops a't iiir.feton. With the limited data before 'us, we ace hardly . capable of determining.the superioriis i of u.ny prticular make of engine; each kidd seems, td have its admirers, but coMpeteht judges that Baldwin's• is the moil, ple, and will do the most work. Mom: V tesonm4 —Boston e4!ct. ; ed a Know Nothing Mayor—pr: Smithion Monday, by 1253 majority over all comrti tors ! The Whig:4 have probably elected siine of theii Councilmen. The Fnow N'othipgs had a grand . -procession in the ev'ening. honor of their-iriumph. - In Worce:iter, the same day, the el Know Nothing ticliet for municipal 014, wipe eleeted.' - George W. Itiharhion, the*Know Noth candidate fur: Mayor, has nearly 1000 .. jority. ' • . . - ,• In Roxbury Ritchie the Know Noth , candidate for • . Atitvor, is elected over sh4ti 'formerly editor df the Boston Journal, hy it majority. The entire Know Nothing ticket for rot otEeers. in Lowell Was elected the day. by a tremendous majority: The tor Mayot .4Good—Lawrence; Know :coda 3651 ; all others 469. .1 . • The Yankees seem to make the right' of Know Nothings—they go the whole fig, straight through. Ara NEw RESTnue.---Some thirty : lions' of acres in the Mosquito Kingdom, &ken tral America, and extending several hundred miles on the coast, are about to be taken pores sion of and partially settled by a company of American. s 9, with Col. Kilmer of Texas as ! general agent and leader in this, hold e' prise. A number of Senators and Repri huh -es in Conzress and many othei• citizens are said to be .interested. Seti Cooper, we have seen it stated, is one of, .parties. The title to the territory a company of about tliirty American- uteri, derived from a grant made Several tears t ago by the Mosquito King to Smnuel and two 'associates w-inluable corisi4erm Sou, and by the original' grantees regularly assigned and, transferred to the present Sonnl. flatly. Their object is, represented to 14.n0t only pacitie„. but in all other respects wOrtby. Ste A. WOnbtl'S FA la is to he held in Paris,: next May, at which 'articles from thellour quarters of the globe are expected to he on Gov. Bigler has already appoint. cal Feveral CominisSioners in Different imits of the State to take charge of the contribu l tions from tbe,old Keystone.' . ' H. A. S't librrows elaszar,.. FRANK Laws's , Guerra of Pueblo* for the eurreat nuntih 111 the wad ealrctb untsber 9t iti reed.;' nail* 3S monthly t4a all the Ladies; who 'tut r .to knO :pHs' Potted aie We* Mama and tits tinst beautifal*les of dress, shindy) rake regale*. There is a probnains of platy* Lip) all r euiv.d.i!ina r , inaides lariona , attersai on as large Peale for cutting out certain artielett of dress: . Price of Pais awash's, fd a yes"; or, Si cents a number. Foe' nale st Ressede., Trot Ilitlatia•cusai—Wm. J.,Tes4ity, Edi. tar—is A. zmiiitbly -that we can cordito recons..' mend to all In any way connected with Oa heti. news to which it is more particulaily dere:tea—ed. ning, generally. Its statistics ue highly Talus. ble u s msttar at reference, and inte*sting aa, showing the mineral stealth and industsy tit the world. tloldi Sarer,'Lead, Copper, At., Ac. are treated of. Price 85. a year-4utiserip , dons taken at Faunae's. :,. Tan roar valaable , lpublication of the. kind we know of is Cbliolei Atlas of die World. It is is sued in parts sami-Monthly, at . $1 each contain. ini it least four ;shicists of maps and the accom ponying letter press. j lie work will be compie in Twenty-seven pule. It is got up inl,.tplendil stYlo--the maps are; beautifully colored and tb typographical lexecution altogether of • superio character. The correctness of the Tampa is *rapt youoed for. speCimeit of this publication can be keen at Itannsn's, where subscriptiont will also be received. 'i' : , —. 1 : - Ti' Pottiest? or Jona 'tvcane,.*sn.--Th • scarcity of roons last 1 , Week prevented 'ne'from ins king more than a brlet allusion to thiS cent print, which wilt be ready for delivery t subscribers, ate the book Store of .11. Ih roan, Ott Monday next. Mr. Tucker is,,represekted its writing gricetai sitting position,.hithe side of . ip table; in the !dist an ce is afforded a view of the Schuylkill, and the beat stone viaduct now being consfrected;uPon . which is se iminincve train of Coal cars. The likeness is admirable, not per fect, and exhibits. that peenliar:snavity;and Hance of 'expr,estion fitr which Mr. Tucker is ilia tinguisbed. 'But the greatestmerit of this picture lies more in its artistic execution, than in mere cffeci. Mr. 3artai4 irhoixtnguestiontibly is the first artist on this continettt, in this branch of the fine arta, was! engaged to),produce a work that Would achieve the le . pf a4 ultra, and tie was in structed to proceed Without regard to Oest. The result„ theref4re,vis that we have tutors ut 'lirolta hly the best effot4 of lhe combined ityleaOf stipple, line and mezzainia; ever executed in the United .tatcs. It occupied his exclusive attention, we are informedjor a Period of over five months; and during a large Portion of the time,lso entirely r • was be devoted to his stork, that ho dosed this door of bis studio upon his friends andlvieitors. I The publisher prdixotes to issue tett!, or three - , other pictured. of similar style and d'imensions, ituder the title of Plfl_ COAL TRADE PoRTRAITOAL i.tItty. It is Probable that the next pgrtrait; will embrace a selectionlfrom some of dheprousinent Flames identified with the Coal Itegioti, as turd Patterson, Ileitry C. Carey, Esq.;. Frederick • railey, Ea' g o Samtt'el Sillyman, Bag., : /tre., either' and all of whom would be readily and -Warinii re fiLeived by thetpublie'. We regard the Pablieition 'as of decidedilitterest. No class of men, in this ;country, hare ever engaged in a loftier and more A • i mportant wctrk,i. than the, development of the greet ,Mjneral resources of • this Siate. While i l mere political adventurers have achieVed distinc tion and protnindne, without conferriUg any bona fide benefit ttpon' the community:—the pioneers cud leading Spirits!of the Anthracite Coal Trade have acromilithed stupendous practical results, -which, under ordinary circumstance', of favor, would furnish endering monuments of their bold uess, sagec4 Enid public spirit. Is right that' such it clasS ofMen shnithl disappear, fine af ter the otherwittoint an effort to pres'erve the fa miliar form and feitures that characterized them in life.? Tvrenti Years henc e the great fathers of the triple add of the extrnerdipary Railway sys tem, which it erginated, syill, in all :::probability. Le called away. ,s..the trade advances in its ca reer, and puiheifei•ward ail the veric4 interests ith utheli it is ti;socinted, they wilt- be looked upon in the light of public;bcnefactori, and these portraits will be:treasured no preClOTlSftimily heir looms. The Pros r pectus 6.1- this ivirk will be found among our a i tivertiteticients.. • Prot Agilits• j I N/DICLY CALENDAR. • Twelfth ifpirth, Der47.11,,r--31 Pays. - ' 7 I , i M.N - TCLtI. 01[D, 7.111.11. t , 17; •iSi Is ;20 21 22 .23 Sun rig. 7.15 i 7110! 7.20 t. 20 7.21.! 7.21 7.22 •4 mfq,, 4.33 4.35 4.35' 4.36 4,36 31 ' nris. 4.36 5;52 :ets • ;5.22 6.3 s 7.66 934 Neod.sloUn—lsnezitlziy, 19th., 4,51 e, Statirthty.l9tl7:--;Clear , plenniane in morn,* hat) ; i n aftetnonn.i Sunday, I,,Oo4,—Might hail about 9 ..clork in morn. Dark and ihreaten}tig n11113:4 .with occn: pional rain—itiontittuail daring night. iloqrlay, 11111—Sun 011.1.,right uftti 0-9 o'clock. Snow alui.,lt ' y and tAd; - walks rlip rpery. Freezing, toward evening. Night pleas nO. Oth. Sun out idcat,iint. ;Cold toward ir r d kiesdriy. 13th.--cleat and I.len,,lnL l'hur.thzyl 14th.—Clouki. and mildj slight rain m, Friday, 4th.,—Cloudy Old threal'Fning--mild 7.0'7 sceond of th4i Amxecohlies entne off toot pleasahtly at• the Tian hn 7Thut,dny DE 1- ! ..;A:11 -. .1110.1 P. Iteriffm,l , ,Exte., of the i'remsr, of tlis place, has 11• en appoitited Merean ! tile Apprniseer for att.; yeat, by the Ouunty I.llssiotiers. A capital nlietion. . , • wult to kuoiv where to urchasa the handsomest' and at the gum" time. lhe cheapest HolidAy .pr l teenu , , examirie our a,lNertking., CM . . , T{l - .4 l'ind.o.- Gold-iielided cane wa: , ierent ly prenente , l to Mr: Davi(o. nrowif, Coal orera tor. of thiA 'place. by xeve s tal of big ifriends, as a ,tribute of respect fOr hii ttiany virtais, politic and private. , :;- - , . Tl Lit...tory Rncidy wits mn'th Vetter nt. tended un Wetinel , any ceding than 'Any prellettg tneeting. growing intele.s4 in it: , troeieiiingf is tnanifert in the entntnuu4. Mr. Angele loethree next week. . ,esAiori of the Conrts has given opportunity to 44 in some tneagure;the qualifica tions of the several nen. (fountv ofriimrs. We are happy t 9 state, ro far, the seetuAii give very gen , eral slitisfaction. • 'V -• -at-0i1...Ai I 11" e ',ore been ihr4red with Yr card, mourn , Tully inxeribed,—"Brokrit-henrtril 'Club Prneti. nt Town Hall Fria:it. evening., December 22, la- • N 54." Hope the wounded will be made whole nn that Note»,Hrhoty er , • „Pa' We are.tie.ireti to'!rity that Teachers, hold -0n: ing certificates of membership of th'e Statel'each ers' Ansocintion, and presenting the name ai Att burn, will ho ticketed thence to L6vistown, county, where the net meeting of that 4ssir ciation will he held on 114 26th inst., at half Tare. lc Mones,ent 'll(..nqit.--4rrangemente have been completed for A grand Concert by Prof. Becker and seccial atnatettre; in aid of tho ort ;- Clay Monument Fund—fe be giveri at the Cont 4 re. ' !louse next Thursday eveteing, 2lst; We take it for granted that everybody will be ;there. Bend ers will plense examine die annourirement under the proper head. ge," Are.adifira inatituo.—Mr, INAS Sibtleider; flit , present efficient Sup4rintendent of the Corn. nion4Scho?ls of this Borough, has Associated with Prof.'Burnside in the tuttia7einentof the above, tir named Academy, at Ot4"igsburg, And will enter ter.upon h is'duties after the Ist. of ianunry next. en- We are informed that' a Normal department, for • eht the benefit of Public ..'school Ter;them. will. be • • established as soon as Mr. Schneider's connection tor, with the Institute commences: the lin jr . R.ST,igh (mg.—Every:body and his wife here. , e-• ebony , have been sleighing this neck. The roads •are in en.pital condition, and if oldtSol is not to& eXcrimiating, the fun is tint begun.; A.small par. 4 of lailfes and gentlemen visited Tuscarora k i deighs, on Tuesday evening, bad q splendid cop per and a dance to match, and returned 150/110- where in the “woo hours': of the morning. On Wednesday evening the memberii of the Brass Rand with their wives ;and sweet-heart's, and a nunWer of one eit4enr'oxith bimilar accompani ments—making in all upwards oNwenty to twcn. ty.five couples—went over to Tanwpm and had a delightful jollifsea.tion. They caste back—well, no clatter when. On leti.ving towil•iich a num. ber of sleighs in line, and the Ban'd in full blind, presented gilts an imposing prociossional • array. Tottlleuebpatties wo spy,—"(lo it while you're young!" JlMlNleeera/ benevolent gentleillita s if . *•Bor. *ugh tinve bren engaged deriailte, nunlr; lit Nt raagi miss Emma% plan fat atiOiktill harinelpoor vriik Coal and ether - • j*,4 Satitielof Work •itt art Sir beep pieced in Col. Johnsen*mineral at ,the Pennayinnia It of the bead ' of as African, very *lutes ously;Wrought from a lamp of AntbraciM awl. It was eniunted by way •of pastime, by Mr. Jansen MeAntireis, the aut.aida foreman at Mr. chinas Conno Colliery, at Ashland. The ,hole thing is "nigger," and relleeis no little credit '`,'lapon the unialofthied genies of the artist, who mist be re gardri as a second Thorn, in his nay. He is new engaol upon other works of a similar ..sharieter —one.4 which, at least, is to be forwarded to the gmat*ternational Eihibition at Nei, In May nett.`.- 011"•,8ible Coaceatiox—Werrectioa).4 4 er. Mr. Wen;lihtirn has called . Our attention to a typograph ical eirer to the last Jetliners!, Tier "the Wisner of holding a Bible Committee," which sh4uld read atise ''spatter or holding a Bate Coaeretion"— which•Conrention, open to all the frierds Of the BolyEeripturea in Schuylkill County, iseapected, accordinglto the public resolution, to take place at thi ., County Seat, the find Monday (54) of ruary,,.. The late Committee and all actiire friends will try to arrange other engagements SO'as to at. tend this County' Coareutios. :F P. , T.O.—The meeting of the County Society, wbickle to be heldin Port Carbon, nest month, we ari,teld, is not on the first, es stated, but on ,the sc r eed Monday seeming, January Bth. ,y ;Covert Proce:edirogs, consiaiFd.—T!% es few re. mainink eases to the Criminal calendar; were iiis pose4lef as follows: R(Cbard McNaman—attempt at Arson. Not James Karlin convicted of Larceny, and sentented to 15 days' imprisimment.; ; Richard lifeNtinmar—Larceny of a coat. Not) guilty.— Mic4til Finnegan, Morris BoHoran, Francis Car roll titid Patrick Igo convicted of Riot at St. Chile; in September last. First three ,imprison ed fur 4 caotaha; the last,. 3 giontha. John MartUt and William Titus—Breach of the Peace. Disctarged. Margaret Adams--Disorderly house. Discifarged. Wm. Raton—Riot. ?i'ot and c'ounty for costs. Christian Baddail—Forni catitMind Bastardy. Guilty, but a motion for a new iifriaL James Leaby--.-Aasault and Battery. Gail —.4" moa! imprisonment. Daniel '1:0 o ricy DisiOrly house. Not Guilty, and Pi 4taccutor for costs Catherine Catifield--Itwo indi4roents:— Tippling 'bouse;-:and Disorderly and Gambling hot 4.: • Plead Guilty, and fined $2O and costs, with:7;2: months intpriaonatent. Peter 1. Fisher— tn Nat Gailty. ;1 Silica fidesday last the Court has been occupied • vritlAhe Civil list. • Tlia,Orand jury Report wilt be folimi among Our kfrirtiacinentir. kft-Saffers of 1812.—A Meeting Was held at J ,e the Cpurt House, on Monday hi n r r ( i P l )' by the ; Ron/Iflrril•Viletag emoutercial, Firinarial and Po- f . r urvi' F orP of those whoparticipated is the war of} titknf ti,ealcoi,4—Post 1.7,1-. and Tellert— 1,.„ 8121,j and now resident within the‘JiCuunty of, ARfrlalii, of Mteinces—Remluttion of Wages— rfip.4,r oit,/ Thersirients—Proposed i:urrho., of Bch4ilkill, for the appuinMent of delegates to: -J repreyent the said County in the proposed meet: j ih ',,f ollin , 4 ililerrnt Republic—} 4itics. NEW Vona. 11et...12th. Mt. j Ing..t}s be held in the City of Washington on the }- ; i „. 4th ii(„Januttry next. • i . , Doan Joutts'at 1-Hstnce the untoward cataetro- 1 1. 1 r - she whi c hi some . weeks since laid the es,aodzso -1 CZ:Loesen, Rag., was Ors - anted Chairman, and ' Mott of the paper in ruins, we have been deprive.' 1 I.Joiiiii:DAFtsras, Esq., SeCretary of raid':tneeting. `i i of the pleueue of coming' Mew to face or rather • On ',motion, the following named ptirson4 Were pen to fire with our esteemed Client's, the readers. ! lVe have thought that'amid the vonfusiou and dif dbri'appointed delegates, to wit: 4 ' faculties of re-establishing the :Marital, the old . Ifionorable James Cooper, • 1, , ' adage Of a man's room better than hie company, tl " • C. 51. Straub, :, . :am was eminently true. We aio pleased, bow ' James H.,Campbell, :11. ' eeer, to, See' that you are once again straight, and • .:., " Charles Prailoy. 1! j looming oat stronger' than ever. and will again. Of th e surviving soldiers, as follows: P ' , resume the Correspondent's quill, and strive to J! , . post you up on matters and things in the Empire } G; Loeser, ' Dane Meyers Jahn C. Lessig; ' John Banrihn, City ' . j . nT'is an, ill wind, that blows nobody good," and 1 } John H ippie, ' Thomas Salytnan, 1 1 Peter Filbert, Benj. Pott,:'• ,- one of thea ff ects of the blast, commercial. linen- ' . Jacob R. Bright John Boastritz, eial and militicali that is now•ewe'eping our land, . is to furnish distressed correspondents with more Mini el AY,ribeh ocher, Henry Zimmerman, -. Jacob Mennich, James Craig. :.news than the insatiate maw of a penny-n.liner .- , = cou ld rec i te or digeSt. ltefaleation s are rife in 1, 'lifichnel Frits, Peter Auratid. 1 John Hager, - D. H. Goodsrin, ever} corner, and the tight times are developing jt Wit. Nire, , Isaac Hinkley, some rich exposes of the ways of life of fart B ati k t i lieier finger, ' Peter Wolf" ' . iderhe and officers.. IVe can now'see into the hithl I Bit* Barbi, . erfo unfathomable myth of voting gentlemen on i Jae " Ani C thael " ~.9 fifteen hundred or two thou-and a year, living in! tan lianley„ 'Henry Iteinochl, . _::: c thin/rod dollar houses--giving ex-i Daniel Chrietian, . Jacob Spankuchen eut S -f" : ty . tutgant parties and living gertei•lly II la Mill j1)11.1! Henry Shoemaker, Henry Aurnan, % • 41m Davis,' ' .Jacob LehMan,l i e tz , -,,,/,..Ca n d e! , defaulting t , 1 ,07 . 1.-- '7 - Admit Reed. John Hill,, _ •1.:',. '•hal i ge ; sir modest dory' ---- . ..ve With all the at', Peter Wunder,. ~,:: Wm. Oraef. Sotiii,of soldiers, is foil - diva, to wit: Jmtbn P. Hobart. DI:, John W. Rosoberry, fatnes H. Graeff, Franklin Kaereher, FiOderick Kulp, ' ~ • Off motion it was Re.olred, That C. Loeser, rielijamin Poo, John C. Leesig and JOhn Bannon he } - Committee to make the necessary arrange.: meptir with the several Railrbad Cotnrijinies for the .coriieyanee of those of the said delegates as may beable to attend the said Convention Off motion it was Rexotrfol,:That this meetioz approve of the object of the proposed: meeting to he hold at the city of Washington, ori the ,Bth of Jai:Mary next; anti however it may be supposed ', that the members of this meeting are interested' in the question, still they will not reftaiu from the j eigiression of a belief, t t nothing bletter run he andel with a large portion of the public domain J Aturnjto present it as a small token 'Of ,regard to th4fen who have 'hewn a willingnesi' at least, to sha their blood for their country in a just cause. 2!: C. Loos it, Pren'ts 13vcvA3, .Seery PMTGROtT AFFAIRS,? i . _ .• . Instills, Ens.:---In your last J„,' ,m 1 is a re-, que'sn to yonr readers to let you knowinecasionally wksit is going oh in the neighboring teem.. • Now, • tlMie is "most always sordething htippening” in' affeitance, and among other things a Wedding hap- ' pen:Ml lately, A gentkiman from u neighboring . C.; - 'tirity and his lady-love concludedlto kill three' liirt4+ with one stone, namely,—take a sleigh-ride,, viii friends, and get married. Shortly after their arliild hero, they sent for one-of thei ministers of thi:',toirn to tie the knot. Findiugi him absent; friYiti home they applied to another,'i who started' fol4hwith and soon made of the twaiiv'pne. Before • Off business was quite concluded, tdie clergyman fir.H:sent fur arrived, and they rode hiMie together.' - 04:the way home the one who had gerformell the ceremony said to the other (displayiog something. ro;Hed up in a piece of newspapCr), 41 . don't hink it fight that you should have your ride for loth in.,t, I suppose Ihavo a gold piece .here am : will diVille with you," and ,generouely li'anded flint a dollar. But alas! for his visions of gobl, 9nar tiOng at home and unfolding that Otle•piece Of nedispaper, two smolt curer coins appeared instead ot r s, the gold piece he hail been dividing, What wltltito be done? It was a mortifying affair, but hit;nally concliterl it was tto bad tecwhllow such a,disappointmenein silence. He wiilked , traight: ttio his brotker minister, stated the ;ease, received , 1 hi',,47';iiollitr and divided the fee hem-Oen them. ho-: i i[n I suppose that the nest coo le who 'should - c.at4e front Laneaster county, to lih married in 1 Pptegrove, might bring the gold idtd.o. ' I :PiNivrr,re, Per. 13th, 1851. :. W.11.\,-1 1 ' :':., - -- ---..--- ._ _t _ i 't : TAXAsatIA Anna* • [riloM anti REGULatt vottitEstwAar,r.] I .t.ftr:sartn times" di; n6t seem to 4iir the losers of eleighing from eijoying them.; se.47es. On Sunday InA as two yoting bloods of, Tiinaqua were icturriifig, from Moneh Chunk,' their horse ran' away, making splinters of- the 4,:eigh, and injuring one of them .Tary consider:l , , 14Y, the other escaped unhurt. The'; : injured one i; attending to huEiness for the' present. No dptiht, they were, oblh,•ert to atop iii a 13:1r-room.' and the stoppers of some of the bottles being out 4 - ey inhaled too much of the stimulant ; it would' tii6in,:haritaldeto'suppose they did: ':.Judging from the nppenranceof distingubdted elibien on his return-from Pottsville last Sabbdtb.. foe hotel keepers in Schuylkill Cekinty hove wet th fear of the Sunday Liquor Lair before their CtieF. ,li.'Floitrisbitir, the Tamaqua. Lyceum," You limy believe that fdct!. It was a rici? treat to hear ttie members dis'euss the question, ;:,"Would it he p%ditie to encourage the present eff;jit in favor of sithat is generally termed 'Woman'ulrigbts'?" One : at!"4ument produced in favor of lyoman's rights, strimbdbe banded down to posterity;:--"God made , aids male and female," the speaketii supposed this; tb he nremary. The great bugbear' to 'the oppot • sidion appeared to be, being tied dt.4rn to pots and Otles, should Woman acquire theright to rote, But all gallantry has riot departed from the gents eitTamaqua; for, to.the lurprise c all. (the ladies' iii:'pactictilar), the decision was gii<en in the tithr : ;. , urative: This was DO doubt owing the majority': of the judges Ivcing bachelors - . Anil they decided k i ii.the negative, there's no klalllfil34 how it might *lect their future prospeaa. Etna's. 1 ?Toompoi, Dereiabee 13th, 1.851, I: WEELI TITAN rinii czaar • D 02 21 ~,ils:sssts.[Fitos.:,—This is . a question'rfrequently! irgued, and believed by a majority of farmers.—, iltuong sciintific men, however,'ltstwell as initial ilmat and irntly practical farmo. you will find for who believe in the delusion. If there are any eq66 (vet a disposition to give the matter a Vungitl thiry: can have turopportunity at a public' ilii , cuesion;or if more desirable use pan and 'in k, that is provided you are willing to'!lan troubled:— Vie ommitigs are long and work is net so urgent: - 41. this season; a capital time to explode humbugs. r 7. A PITACIWAL. PARNEIt. • :Ma area Pleased with the sugg;ation, and will hhemfully lend our columns for thin or. any other 1. Vidal direirstion.—Vdi. Jour.) t i tranx otru vutornA cossaitrinast.] Pistato:vr, Dec. +,1854. • 143111110.,111M01111 JOVER AL ftitimer leiter to referrin g to , Wiled Cnutberland„,.• I toititted to numtion 0, fact that may be of - intermit to yon and getwthy of record.. On the western side 4414011'a Creek, OP • prominent bluff, overlooking , the the - Potontate;le erected a handsome Epis copal 011atreft--4.10 materials are of Stone, and the design of the boildhsg is *Cross, emblematical of 'a Savior erneilled. The ground upon which it is situated was . .once "Fort Cumberland." On this hallowed spot> consecrated by the prayers of our beicied Washington, first gerutiiated those prin ciples of liberty which are now spreading so rap idly bver the worldteaching man: bis accounts bilitj to the Most High God alone, and trampling under foot the demote who have fo r ages endeav ored:to bind and trammel the immortal mind. Is it not a beautiful idea to. contemplate, that upon that Sacred spot—sacred to Liberty—now towers towards Higll &aura an emblem of the Almighty. where all may assemble with contrite hearts and kneel before flis footstool, and "not be afraid." May all who love liberty and hate intolerance, appreciate the blessings we now enjoy. May the., last injunction of Washington, "beware of For- - tip : , influence." and the prophetic words of the good Lafayette; that "if our liberties aro ever de stroyed, it will lie by priesteraft," sink deeply into ;the hearts of true Americans, whom, I believe, Providence has placed upon the citadel of liberty ss sdrainels to protect Ms Kingdom upon earth; The hills' and. valleys of the "Old Dominion" contain much to interest the seekers of hidden treasures. The bottom lands are: r very level and are (profitably . cultivated. The mountains rise. very abruptly to high elevatirins, and are ;covered witli a luxurious growth of hard-Wood timber.— Excellent lamed is fourokupon the highest summits —and many valuable fakins are there cultivated. The' Cereal grains grow well, As's grating coun try it cannot be surpassed. " : "Tire' ; "Olarles" com nemice about 17 miles above Piedmont, on the very summit of the Appallachian chain, where thousands of acres are seen at a single view, des titute .of timber, and covered in Summer with a carpet of green, similar to the prairies of the West —where thousands of cattle roam during the Sum .mere with hardsinen to look after them. The productlieneis of ibis mountainous region appears to me to be, xplained, when the stratifies_ than of the reek is !noticed. Being, horizontal, the debris of ages has been accumulating. and the moisture is retained to sustain vegetation. 'Vir ginia has large deposits of iron. The fossiliferous ores of the Juniata and Danville do not surpasas ours in quality, nor equal ours in , quantity. The earbonifermis ores of the Coal-field are mach greater than I have Joon elsewhere, and used to- . gether in'a furnace, produce en excellent qattliey of iron for all manufacturing purposes. Limo and hydraulic cement abound—fire clay is found in every part of the Coal-field. Gas-Coal:is found in abundance in a Coal-field further west, and in Close proximity to the B. k 0. R. It. .Cannel Cant is also found equal to any other, and 4 feet in thickness.• This section of country is just being developed. Much time will not elapse before the hills and the "allies grill con tain a large, and .thriving population, and Ameri can industry will be protected in the place of pan pe Virginia . and . Pennsylvania wi h one accord will exclaim of their mineral and agricultural wealth-L-"a rough outside, hut solid stuff within4—plentY of Coal to warts our friends, and plenty of iron.to cool our enemies." RZW YORK =MR. [l , l!'px orn ovx coßhtsro.7sPENTi (s driving fa. 4 terv;.. "-if 'grey n. Oittnee,--rielf 5.71,•k. ettidulaultinv., 't —. ...-eitrliet Bank. N.. day n4s-kes oviir that sonic delectable tram:action? , of t/ is tort do 11 , 11 cinne to light. Thk vary day, we b, ve ~,,,, ~i. fi ve thu i via t i4l dolltirF, (small, truly, lu tydill wait. Anw, .lc., yon know), iofa Wall ,strt.Tet Tru!.t rotopany : while to hack it up we have the failure of the Empire City Bank, and the tuy-teiious burning of their premises on the ~.attni• dart Truly, there i- rutneth;ng rotten in lboninark.' . . So goes the sykem of purging and dealising,. till the eioninunityts silted of the major part Of the seamps, for die pre:cut, at leak, until high speettlative times again brood a batch, when ice Ishall touch 'mama in our financial troubles and doe.l) once more recover our accustomed tone MA' habit. liiiplidation, hive c-, bas been severe and extem.i,e. anti the Main object of our merchants has been retrenehnient and the iotncelling of nb. In commercial a airs : we are of course reaping th e fruits of what we hive sr,wn. Many kinds of :business arc at n shard Etill, espeCially doom con ,neeted with ',hipping interests, which have of late wonderfully depreciated. - The ;Novelty Works ihare reduced their lnnrking force fi-otn fifteen hun dred to inc itutoirel men; and one .Of our large lirtm,l employing some four or five hundred then. have, cut.down to Only fifty. These 'instances .haw the i.ixttint and practical resit ltB of the evnl—land the i-reduetion of ones in sortie citiarters, is a •yitiliti t ut-of what -is moiling. We are' only ,ieeing theheginniug of the cud. ' The universal cry - is "hard times"---yet to visit' our dry goods palace; and lance stores generally, one would tae induced to belie the tale—trhett sue dealer tell,: of fregnent sales'of Sur rapes at three thousand dollars each, ace are " inclined to doubt our eye, and believe that all the fools are not ;lead yet. t•M with our,Places of aniuSement—our the atres, operas and concerts are in full title and draw each their respeetivu crowd,. For a long ecastin ue hate, been e nj o yin g the treat of the tirisiik Mario 'troupe, though one . more night terminates their 14ason—while at Nib lo's and the IlroadWay we have had an • eXecneill English opein. an at :every theatre in the city new prodnetions na i l sterling old piece s hav e b ee n th e order of. the .Tlie new-Metropolitan the atre is undoubtedly', one of - the finest in the court , try. and admirably located f4'r .oeleet anti elegant establishment: but, unfortunately. the manage ment have though ti proper to draw largely upon the blood and thuMler drama, and rely more upon spt:etneie and show; for . the senses than upon ,the intrinsic appeals or fine glare to the heart and i'Velings. Their Management would hate been eminently sitecc.sftil at the lioweiy or National, but in the'Netropoiitaii it is. sadly out of place, as they''lrve no auditime•in that part. of the eitS. to appreciate their efforts; thi. "huge trey." Among the lash , /;ts in the Whipping interest is the offt:r by more: than one Of the belligerent Fmropenn mtwers of large sums 'of money for the Collin, line of .steamers. for vessels of war.- As high as i,3ao.ileo 4aelw has liven' mentioned, and the tender has doubtless been actually made to the Liverpool agents, Daman. Shipley .t C.., and by them hahefore thk, New York owners for consid eration. The "Great Republic" destroyell by tire last Fall, rit her whhrf in 'this city, has been rebuilt anl - I is again ready for sea. The tempest howireti, ham swept the emintry More mddenly and entirely thanwny that hfIR visited romnieicial or financial cirelem. In our own t. , tate out an aggregate of shout a half milli n 4 . intem, i tlovernor has peen elected 1 it majority of three hundred and nine. n bile a new and ~ h q•ttre party, nnheraided. unmarshalled and nnlinowh. rolled n.'pde that almost oleeted their nominee. Sn ow f ilext.,.wc, hair. , More to may of the poldical whirlytind. . _ _ . rs.. 6 7)°*; EN. 'l°4tvm,B,,has taken up hi: idence ':%vitlt Mr. l i iarnura, at : Tr:mist:in, Ccmn eliiou ,intelligence. •„ wrturun 41 tire .r.itintitirga Ni lect, a Was, of te,tinli t ny Fl‘,.w that .11oliatn med:,i,n, oq the decline. This; iv contrary to the receive:l'opinion of I'hrit ten tow. 1.741 - 14:11,tss: Poyi:nr.--What more uini fe,t evidenee of deeline could he given, than the, attempt, to revive the worst featurt , of miraculotia di:11111y., under forins whielinot only science,. hut Polllrlloll wane andlthe deepest instincts of is re_ must etat . is with the' loweat types of Fetehisin and the roost impotent deception. of au expiring Polytheism? Winking eyes. bleeding hearts, iiarmedbe'ads. consecrated images of the li.dy'Vitgin, and e, , cereising formulte, are poor ap peals to the earnest soul of the nineteenth century. It is by an irresi.tible law, that, in the declining period bl a religion, its defender, me eompelled h. fall had: upon 11.h/it is peculiar to it. and thus most offensive to the ,rising opposite tendency.— :foil', intr.-iv,. (,),;trittcrly. • NOTICES. • [filler thi, head we will insert ;Trot f rd o .di htnuaing notices of Religious service in tho her ern] churches of dor llorough; together with all special notices for that purpose; provided they tire Furnished iid,roper flusryv.citimcir, Contreatreet, Pottsville. Tier kV! kt. AnuttnY, ltiletor. A. D.. 1844. Renice regularly in this Church ever'' , Sunday. 3lornfng, at In% o'clock: evening, at 7 iiclock,<.— . , . • ENGLEMI It7TIIENAN CIIVRCII. Market Square, Toggling., Rev. ;gait% Srtrit, Pastnr. Divine gertire in gag Church nggnlarly every Sunday. Morning, at.lO , A o'..lork; ; es ening, at 7, o'rligrk. irOekly, Prayer Meeting. Th evening, at••7,i' YIN ;44rn1lerz it, th,t 31rthe/i4 Epharepal i:boirbot of this More, to-morrow, the 17th inst., 14111 tw conaluetml • I= 10 A. M., by Rev . P Ijaavon, D. D, of Philidalpbla. M., by Rev. Jnatei Cunningham, Cont. Trot Agent 101 i A. M., 11.wr, Jams Canitiivham P. M., 17 Hey. Iludgzon, D. D. Tall ATller4lo3l of our neniletsts 'called to ?Mame. Holloware AdtWiseosesit in another part of 011 T CO' amaa The erNseide renown of his Pills and Mot- Giant /unto° we 3 known to meird wird enemata fneo W ; tett theiy !Uri, without doom . the meet eilleseinos rs tuothel outayitousphtinte. Many of our reeds,* heee &shred Inunenao batten front wing the. Pills to nom of bile; zed selosui derzageount of the stomach .and bow. els ; end no t titaneotut dhow- rao mixt the emotive. powers of the Ointotens The effect, ib bas on the human O&M, is iettainl astonishing. - `. tt swAyNxj.m. D.; an eminent phyairien of FhlWel. thin, has given to the world the,benefit of hls-erperience s - preparing re - Medics suitable tO almost every Mates.- Dr.-Bwaytia%Conapostud Syr-Goof Wild Clurry. for ruling tot•ths, colds, consumption, and all diseases of the ttonat, breast and lung. it is certainly unsurpassed by any re- Mealy yet knowh. Physicians. elergynacru the env,. all pronounce It "%triumph in the.heallerg art? it jetrei a ituui r t a thubetet4otherigurelinalathaidLanodbmi.ogrilyetriZt=tbedlytesttb:o.7, a r a pa. o4 , ?,, ', ill ' ARLES - AV. HUBBARD -Agent for tien of Wild Marry , 1. Swx:rnek on OW wrapper around . 4- b- bottle- , "i•• /the sale ,-,f AMIRACITE and BITUMINOUS Coal. ~- Dr. Swayne's Yermenge, for destroying Warm.. earn:Ml 0 crt,'lat Floor: 71 Pine Street. eity of New; York. Dyspepala, &c. - pr. Svrayne" s Smtar•ocated Sarsaparilla tutelA . • . i Lehigh. liazieton. Cranberry; Sneer tar 11111. a male pprvattre and alterative medicine, far j . . ' - i Loaf and Root Run, Dem the Lo theperior to the dills in general use. Dr.SwaystesAltelera iilfrit AR/I, ..i high Region. 4 *whit. Diantom and Dyssentery Cordial, a never falling ' Rainints. Broad W ri taln. and Mack remedy. Dr. SWayne It Fever and Agree Pills. for thllls.• 1 _ -11.1 th, from the Sehuyikill,n.gkm.. laboratory foi the manufactine-and sale of•all•of Dr. , _..., . ... . • 1 G a t e , n a b nan t , s a j an4 th .,.. k , a ,, a . Swerne's FILTHY Mediciro.:. NO 4 North Seventh street. ! " r "", ";" . ~.„. I Shebat and Lewis Trios. Philadelphia; and for sale by his Agents, .7. (I. Brute,' and : e - : • - . . o , nm% the-nilehmted Frostburg Cm' J. .5. C .Warhn,iPottsyllle;,(l. 4. it". illentringer,Schayl , ., Binxisous, "Co. Mines; - &iso Cumberland and kill Raven. and all the princi p al storekeepers. See ad, ' :• ' •-. "•i Liverpool. tertistment.. i . . ' , ( -2 °. 4 3 - 3 - • .-- OFFIC.I.; lIOURS--12 31. to. 2P. M. . . : -..-..--4— ~.....--•-....-•' , . ' March lg. 1:354. • . ' . jll t'' ' -_ _ 1 1/Yti rANA.- 1 / 1 - rought home fq the, dlor , r,l the ifißion. : • - .., • ' - . ' - --.-- . •., •.?, Wonderful dhienvery has recently been made byDr. Cur-;, "N i sTRAcT()R:•,,..,- a... of this city.lu the treatment of Consumption; Asth- -, , , ~, , ,s , „- , d .1.,,,,,p-5.,5.,1,...in I. n„..,,i,,„ed try tii,,,g0,,.,t,,,,,,,, ma and all di - Seisek of the Lungs. We refenfto -Dr. Cur (6,,,,,,aana,nt Company: at their enure. No. e, Carpenter's tis' Ityreana.' eel Inhaling 11ygeen-Yapw and Cherry Syr- , Court. Philadelphia, until it - o'clock. M., ore FRIDAY the., np.'" - With this new method Dr. O. has rectorea r"" 3 " -5 .. -, eth . of December. 1554, for loo.rimg thi 041 Attars and M 'eted ones - trip - Ifeet health --.' man e v idence of which ; e ,e-eo _c_ r rer of the (b.ipan v . fcr a term not exceeding' ten be has innumerable certificates Speaking of the treat-' • ,- ( „ n .a...,....*1 pn,,,,,t, tf:, beend,,,14,1, .' Pr 0114315 far Leal. Ment, a physician remarks; “It Is evident that inhaling ~ Iry the 11,.4 . 41 Mine,. and Fixtures of the Carbon Run 1nt .1.--constantly breathing awagnsable. healing vapor..the ' • pr ,„,,, mon , t•Co" Tho works are now ice sulyigorfol opera- Medicinal propitti - es must come In direct contact with the - • Mon, the Breaker being of a capacity to pretests' over 11.1. Whole of the - Ariel cavity of the lungs, hod thus maps the 0 00 tons of Cbal per year. For the:anterior !reedits- of the Many and carted changes produced upni thorn when in. Coal reference tarn be given 0 'parties now rising it in trsluceel Into the stomach..and subjected to the proeess of ', Philadelphla,,Baltimore. and elsewhere. digestion. The!llygeana is for Sale at all the druggists , , 111 nee._ inf , rtnatien concerning the property will throughout the country.-Far Turk Dutchman of Ja n- be given upowapplication to•WILLIA.M it EYANS. Pre. Pare 14. .1 : Idea. at the. Wilco: --or to the Soperintendent. WILLIAM '; The Inhaler is,vrorn on this breast under the linen , ' IL MARSILALL, at eFtertnokin. Northumberland Co., Pa, without the leaSt inesmventenee - tbe beat of the body I where the mines a& -situated, By order of tit 'Board of being sufficient:to evaporate the Raid. . ... ! ..Directors. - S.CtICRL WILCOX, S,eretary. -, -llundieds of - eases of Cures like the followinetnight be -. Philadelphia. November 15,15:4 • ;. 45,5 X named. tine package of Hygratut Ilea cured me of the j - - itsthnis of six years standlug - .4-Jor, F. Kterbury, 1'..N., If Mg nertnnqn, J.Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of 10 years standing by Dr.l t . nethe lineans.-. l 6rroarrt Fe.rstm", Prookkun.N. )-1. -, Mr. Paul, of No. 5, Hammond Street, New York, wee , cured ofat severe Vlse of Bronchitis , by the 11ygeane. -- 1 I My sister has been cured of a Distn!ssing Cough of see-. j. 'ere{ years standing. and decided to te incurable by her 'physicians. She was cured in one-Month -by the Ifygt . - euitt. `-J. If. !Amber', I'. N., Riebin ned,-.11... - ; Price three dellam a resekamt -Sold be Curtis, v"klaa 1 Boyd & Paul, No. 149 Chambers street, NAY Yortc.- - -4- , I prolae,rev sedt five by express to any part of the United ;Staten for Ten Doll. j N. 8.-Dr. Ceirtis' ilygeana Is the original - and only jmuniine artirito all others are have imitations or rile and Anjuriour. counterfeit. Shun them as yon would psison. 37-IV] ! 1- , , . i .. I • MI Alf -111.1.113.14‘ '% 31ATTAM-111,NKLE—On Siinirty, Dvremb,•r 10th by : Rev. A. Conitatiro, IIsARY 31.6.17,..:4 to Euxturrlc lltiet.r.:! 'it'll of l'ottsv1110•1 . . POTTSVILLE 31ARH,ET8„ . , ... , COIMECTED NV Ellil.l Vilit Mr, MIN Elt6' 30 1:111SALi IVhord. Flour. hbl:, $lO CO Driod PtCl[beS. par* d. "A 25 Bye Flour, bhli. 500 :do do unpor'd, 200 ll'hortt. lu.hol .1 95 Dried Atiplrii. imrt , d, 150 , ilia.. do ' 112 15rZli doze*. - (turn do i 90 Buthlr. , perpotind. 2-1 % Oats, ' do ! , 5,1 Shouldrrg. do 71 , Potatovs, do i 110 110109.. . do 11 to 12 Timothy Stvd. 225 Hay, pit. too, • 20 00 ! Closer Seri, 1 400 Master," do - 5 041' 11. 1 / 4 mrsuint t z lc, _ • STRAY ' MARE.---eatn.• n , th , • Illael:, llorao Tavern, on Monday. Nov.•iii '..!7th.a I,AnCI4: GRAY MINI:. =h.• Is very full .f Coral dust. and must bare worked In a Mat. The owner. by:paying adrertiaing and levird. eh' get lwr on th.• preuti,+. Ih.ceint...; , r 9.!11.5.1 . . k .t STRAY .MARE.,--Was taken up 111' 7 thti Itttrtugh. of Pot t,,111e, rty, th e 941,1 twit.. a', Iti.',Alli MIRK with the left hind feet white. The entire bt eetfueltt.4l to (41,71 e forAard, prove ' property, pay : o:large, and take ht.r away, othitrwitte N h e will be Sttia fteotrtling,t t hoc, • .. =I stoat TO TI!E hoses of the moboorlher. at Port rrarb.ol. .to j ato.tOO the arttfrtolour,Jo 2.11:111 n hitp and ye 11.... mixed For. She has a white ,tar oh her forehead. j sad rie.s no tiohk. afoPearAo bo ato.ut ti or 7 year , (dd. The norrjer oitl plc LSO old]. p.iy eh:age.. and tok... her away, 4 .he toll' he sold aj...rdin_ to. how. )I.r MARE POUND.--CA 311.: TO TILE pri•tniV't. .4 the hnbscribt r.on Mt tNI).Vi, urt. 4141. n Black 31are: If. Or lb 1131111. Wei. V% ith. phprt WI. rubbed in the neck with a ,o/lar.— The owner i, to rail and prlrce pr..pvrty. will Li h old al4ording to law. 44 tilt viqt, „ . . . 'Threm 2 mil, 4.10rr St , venitivr li<4. 4C -4;(* . . AVA N:PE.I)---Am sat i re luaus Mart; of ,',. THI :v1,1N.4. to rams, , thp• 14141, , 1t 1 . .. r v,•vt-.. ral 1V ,, r1., Apply at this Ofhec. 14. , ..:111 , 0r B. 1 , 54 4' , .." i . II roop-crinrEßS IVA N'l`F,:l).--IN Y T illITO.r 41 1V...1,11tt,r4 ane u3nted by the tut-; .4,14-rs In iii. ar t,k.l.llip.S4::fili)ll:l - 11 row.tn. l'a...algatt , - miles Mn.i• Auburn. Pers.,. ,illl do ...i/ 16 mill icn. ' mudiately Apply t. , IV, r. 31ATV , 1 / 4 11111 i, • IN•ceullvt• '! 'l , 1.,:,4 tr , y , 1 0, m1,, ,, ,p. war the Su f lonit,l - . 4,.::t• • • • , - ; W A , N - I TF: . l.)—.A bo, itiial , i()ll , .. i l in it in a l r . - . i r m. is. man .if gl•ltt moral rtihrmeter.nttrl Vail take r barge •if n : 4 t.r.”. mill Trnnwt all Rte littsin.,.. p,,,h,...,..,,tr,k. : Ar.. kvep tho 0....0unt, and i-,an.,“•••11 , •:,t .11-sins t. For--' further partY, - ;•nler< mi,ply at i1::..T1;,.... . . , 11.,,mber 1 , r4 NOTUIT—SCH(iOI. TE.k(I4E4S, . , ~,,. ~ ApOleiti.lnq wilt tw r.7...iv•.11 ITI•11 1 , ....,1111., '-.;11.. • 1%: , :. hr tbe• 1, ,,, tt5 - villoSoltotalik.gni.t., , F. !nal,.T-nt - ht..r. to take etrAr.T 4, f 4 1 , ,1nri:.• 5d.).4.1, t" ~,,,,,,,,,, , ,,n .14.u -:try '21 , 1.11 , :.: 3 71.., .• , ..irliniti,.o 10.-' the II ,tr.l nil ta', p 13,. 011 11 - 411,,f . 1 tiOrtlit,.:!.llol4lll.•r '-'7llt. I+c.l. m 10 . t.:. - 10 , 1. In ti Val,. : , ,11,..,1 It. , ils. vr.....,1,191 ilv,,, 1,1,,,,,i I,y 11, 1 Loan). INitliou...l - voilt: rort•ivtql it Cu Mil', cat, t'n,ul th.-11',.tit) , y Sitt...rillt,t,liFill'.....•tth, t.-rub the it ~,,p,,--'0) for '; , •,,•11111.4. Ni.pq. ati , n. I. 14•; 1 1,1,-,../) 1,, ,-- 1 .1. : 4 . C. M.IIITI N. .1-cr.‘ ,, ry , if l',. 1iw.1.• ; . -ll, ' A VITI)—A ,'Miry-abintt 16 ar' 1:t . 1 7 T,' v,,,..i.. „ r:,.., , ,r-.,--4111.4,11 - ttnlFitv. n. an npp-,41.• ' ti..,. t. Ow ltidsiii,.... I• 11.111 , ,, '.1,6',,,1::.t.^,::n111,rni.‘11-,n, ii- nUiTV-1. • A Nil) 1, -.',,. I It. BEVEltliXiE:i //,"; • ,',,, al , r - Ntr,/. /,.'t-rilfi., . . ) OFFI(RL GRAND JURY' RE . PCVRT. .I.leceirnber Mrs*!conk, 1E454. TO thi II unfirihie 't.),llr-i or - tZhnrdpr 1 1,-...i,H J. and f..r th, k3ift 1:.611111S, Ihe tirzuk Inquest of c a lf Hnunt, rrcp.:rtfull3 ro p•qt- 'that they his. at•it.ti t , 14 all it,. presentcti!, their cnity-nint• tit o.t ulurh art• urtu , N,l,luul the lolancti uO,l 'fru , . I;iN- the 1111.i , trita' t.l ybitit tram th.• ,11 ;Ina %Writ 1.1 int . 1.. , er .4‘l.ssti the Hire lqitqst d • rusperflpy that tartan. he take:t.t, tnirtall The v.,. Citi.ai ititat• • of re, enne.---Intt in the the, Imitt,r 51,) t ‘ery - great rs-• prei3.l( 't H. , tout tuzi , u‘ They do further rev,rt. th.tt they has, examined; the C.,autty , tlvalutiOtly, aunt {lnd every pert ortittr aild ntiii inn. and Tins uri , uners euntHo'Hil. , l“. and Hu - Alter :resp...tf ully reVitttiffittliti 31r. Ere!, 44un , , putunt and titHrietit. offwer. They do fOrther report. that they have examined the County Anne H0w..., and find the pauper.. in as eornfor table 3 eeinntlen a. null i•Sp , fled. and 110 CA1.1 , 1. 11 r 00111011.ild tfit deV..r. in their ~pinion, could he infind.— They de further I oport, that tneyll3le examined A ninn. bar of rite i Mid rind thein n iaped crulitiou. and ~t iel'e• to ',Mut e a mailabl e Pre,P r t necordje3 othee, And they U. runt ht.:- ropirt t4nt nutuvroniA complaint , hart , lo , ola Made an n.itnoil to errtalo Highway% in f lo• Count , . . and •I•• 'own to in,trurt the proper “theet ti. fi , iii••• ;Ii•••to•I on rert •liimpla in.: port Om. or th, rn•m . i.„tt, , ,ili, Ali,.. to have a font... rrvtrd on ihn,terelet part of a Rand nt Young',. Land kw: A1«0. tliroct tlo• Turnpiki; I .. .tap:My to hat, fonces or, t•-•• 1 nu porttOte4 of S3hi Titftlrh•e. !4;tireen Pchncll.Cl 1 lar••ii nrvt oh-u. Ti. r•loir port i r, ns Turnpilie. ia•tylia.n I nrlptaiu ii•pritol• and ; All of 011.11 FIT A ssil'lS .1. P.( RV Ct. I t J. I'4 FOR SALE & TO LET. - `QOO.O A4lms OF L A ND, for halo in rlctlntnn hod i d , , orninz, rst.mt fl.. Initi-g.fran thy nAttt•..t S110 , 11r) Eris• Caanitd. Apply to , - 1 0.1? ,N1:11' PER PF:N- . I iikut,,t Enzi”, rwii , with twt4 :-. '""ht : fylvde ot,111” 1 pel• fevt .qoarv. . ~.. . 1 ill` sren :0 Ihr, York r.t.,r, . , . • - ••• M. VA Itl/I,EI A: SON. l , : . . I'..tt.rill.i, N.,...r01.4.1- 11. 0 4."..* :. ' '4441 ' ( - ' -- q . 1II) It 1 S.ll.l'.. — T . ,wilve small :‘,. - :irs,-' 4 '•., ~. • , . , .f. - • 0.71 W. , i, , Itlatqr for r • Onfraufors. f•,,,,,tri.... r,,,,, ... - mq Th,..1,1,,i...1. 3 , 4,, (.1, IlAilr,m.t.t.'•••aypar?h,t..• n..• an ' • repalrg or :4....ut lh. it tr..i.....ht: , 1..p0tA1' Apply to - : .iNitt:l.:. Dill:kit , . A C..., I h.lriwnr, 4 1t . ..' • ' ivf , her :It. 1 , .;t... . .4.1 tf 1 , (ADD l 1. 7 F, : 1,1,( : IW . IS . : (' EM ET Eli )7.- , 1,. ~IN•rott., .1..5ir..11.. of prir , blt.i?i..; hurral lot. , in f tp• I 144 : Fe11...,r, l'On..t.•ry. n ill apply to vr. oIC !Pori . . at the 1r1.p,! . ..t0ri.. 7'..5,n 1101 l : ' ' Sol. ot(iN .11..r.v.i.m. Tilp.imith..c...ntre ,fr..,4 . or ; /' . lJolo. Z. I'. I,itt - 0., ( . .:nti,i mr.....t. . ~ .) i)01).1.)litl S - .A.IVED : I.lilS._teriti t i I,:il}l. o. The .mbscrit.ers otter fl,i- .:11 . , at t herr e;t a bif.h men t. - at St tlaitl :100.tasi .ce owl h'h, , Atinoe; bah- of, the font quality. Also. on hand a general. assortment of Lumber.. turned work of ererr 41,rrivt ion, sash 41:11,1 and primed. Plain and; Panne] boors . , Shutter.. Se e ktr. brill' Cars (11.1 , 1 p to , Itihrr. • ' IthliiliT k LAIVTON. :Septerrbi.r lr, 1 a.',l . ' :..7:11 - • ; PORT CARBON HOTEL FOR_SALk. :rIIEISI'IISUIIITIEII 11'1 7 F,IIS I'.oll mle the abort o oil known irlotef in the ‘Itoroto:11 , 4 orr Carhein. now orettphlt by NlirhaeleW.oind. It 'l ,-, A . tajils •iXtrlll 1:' , ..1 r , ...1 , ..t.14, 1 ,1i.T ~ ith to - o' r oo t ., on. haaentent iitted up tslpressly' for A refert, ry .Theie I. a z0.,4 stare on the rretni.es. iTn a eash "nnrehasor the property a,lll be 'eh! ~,y, irni ',. Ver terra , apple to CILAS. W. I'lTstA‘. l'.dt.rille / l'ottsrily.. ttetnher .2S, l 43 ol ' , i _.— . — JyA 1 01tSAI,E.—'fliree . best finish Sze;ivir Engines,' titanufattured by ;Win. flurdett,,of . 4. • tt. New Yuri:. of ten. twelve and fifteen hone roue , with Imerinnlire boilers, and iniirst rate running Order. haring l'etn In ua but one year,' They ..are re,' in opera• (ion on the new Decks of the Chesapeake A. -,Delau are Ca sal, one nj Delaware City.'. one at St. then's, and nn*' 'at Chesaptetki. City, where they nun be ...on at any tittle : and ' any inforrontinn given that niar.,be rerinb"" l . ' Ti‘") will be sold at' hargaln, hv ', .0 t\ nt:r ISIPGE k. CO, ! lit.laware City: 4'.:4f 4 iron sm.r.,--A 1 ti.i - ABLE 'FARM :OM: I ' . .:{1Ta174."-a....'re' a r7::::r ' ili M,-,-,,, ' '' ::l I .: ' h 4 4b 44 .it ' a t tnr :11'r eul ." 11- 1.. ,lion, the mma ind, e el' i}o"111a•fi with Che , innt. 1 O a k. an d y o un w .hne tintl, r. killutte en the Screptehan -1 as Itirera In Franklin uiouship: Montour (elutlty, nee 1 mllea abose Panstlll , The em rentriat of fillltilt: I, a double tlsto mtory Dsrellitta Ilense. Barn and Outill houlml Them is a noing o or eteellent water on the tee. oa k, F ur:piting a flutntaln 4 the barn and house. , The property still le. sold at pyltate;sale on arecatunottating' . Norm+. or further partlenlata toply to i , . • ; MILTON BOONE, /Lasraii. I November. 1'.., IS.TeI : , , Cerlf . . ESTRAYS. ELM DANIEL IL Effii .I , IIIN toIdLIN. !Art i:a1• ' WANTED. GOAL. • EATE.; & eq have I ed 14 the ram In_ Y. Sunman's Online Build- I te•-in puts, stmt. lbw dams stens the hinnsylsimis t 1141: *bow perm= Baring business with than van pluses all. - • PO.:PA.RTNERSHIP.-LEIVIS AU .. DT RIED hivin.: re:4=rd thr kollino'knd shipping of Cool. has this day aasoristed aitti bum IV4llikm (I. A n-: Clanrll.42.„3obskttomroal. Jr., and thane U. MM. nader '444 Om or -I.llrl+ ACDrIf2II4I) a Co., at 42 WA/nut street. ' {Mantes Nos. I and R. Mit •L/SIVIS A I'IntiRIT.D. t 7 PIRG t: 11. .P. 11.4.1.4,N1 CI, A UpENIZIy.D, JetitS it.a.l43lEL, Ji4Ek. 14, IW..L NOTICES. • THE PorrsvlLLE Literary Society . will' boil its nex t ri- toter mooting in the Looture. !town of the nisi Presb . cterian Church, Mtthantnntro St. 1•Z ovember 1 ' . - On Weiirre...ony evonlutc.beeemb,'-‘,1.1, at 1? co'cisek. - ' Iroit anti : .111 4' tto.ttgrer- , -1.. Ali .zeli... Sub;oet--:Frenrb Commullisin ar- . _ • N • , • 4.ordino. to Stein., . i ' - , Reader —J:unks 1 - 4•NriA.. I:rt ' . , EVO . 1/pot...lion—Was que . rn Elf-al.:Sri joatitiable• in her treat- 1 iLt of Colt s 1 , 1 1 14 meat of Mary Quern of -rots? ~ . - • 1 rol,ors. Also.'Siti, 4iiirtneiee-,T. W. Wnlker. 1.. Ani:elo. , ! w ill Ire 1.44 rhi.apL: . ..V;rgatirf......E. Schneider, A. P. Spinney. 1 -,. Ity. order of the t'Mety.t . . J05EP1111.1 , i11t.1.11'5....4.r01.rry.. ! ( let..)+,'.N. 74,-...i ( ri . C7ll; oil thii Swatit'a Railroad ,). , - , . - ii. u .,,, Drecathrr Elth, 1 , 541. . BUSINESS Ctill)s -- ~ ri... Annual 31e,41rur. of the :theirVit.llll4,. Will ht. troll • • , ' on fATUEDAY, the 6th day,ofJanuarx brit.. at a "' , lrr,k. f ''. DR. IJ "T * NICHOLAS, -!- I'. N_. At thtt. office of the Company, at %hid, tilto.:An " i ', • Ell,tioti for Pr3ocblont. eight 31auagorr., Tre/L•11r, and fir °. V/ 1- S/C/A N. ":I • RII F:10. - A At 1 1 , enUi•lip. , .. , rn.t.uy will take place. W. I.). MOOKK, Serrehtry. ' 1 Ofilce—Ndirket Si.; above Secomd." I.le,;rnber 16...1554 : 4'34'3 t'u!t3sille. Pee. I -- a ti, IP.A-1 rmr , tta t.•_n ' ' .1..., . .t - VOTICF.',—Is hereby giveli that the ! 1 A IMIZ,ON MoCool.i ~....71 Conunhoinnerto or Scbuylllll County will melee'- el • ,IDP,' of J - "41r , ;' , ./ . AJZ•ArY 01A;•• I, • • 1 'C;•n, ...:,.... ~ Proposal. at their °flier. until the fir;t 31okiday of Janu- r I.' o / I " .l h , ":" . •ihrr —, o - ra‘o. ary next. for A Warden and Ilatron.. to 1;1, 4pointed for • l'olt,vill•-. 13ereinhor ',!. 31,.31 _• tho m ter- year. the a Schuylkill CoUn I:ris,on.-31r. : '—' - : : - --:: o.' — _.... Kiihs and IV ire, the pmsent liteumheuts, haying relign-.r j Oil N V. 110 ii t (IT, kttor 1. • • 1 role 1 . 10,...tr ST11.31':11, 1-. • . - i : , , 4 , 1t N ,i 1 „.7 " JACOB KLINE; ~c , 4 „ ,,,, , .,,,, , ,,,, ,It Cmand.slenel for New York. Uhler t pp....it. .„. - A. 11. WILSON,' i ' ' ran Item., y'entar:ttreet, Potttetille jO-too Art.. , 1,-S. K. 31. liriN6ll, Clerk. . , 7 April :.:14,J.r.3... . . rh,,,,, iit. Itl. 1 t.....,4, .- ..,- ' . ' ! - .P. l 4tt . _ . . ( )F1'11. 7 1 ; .: Write Hill 4.V.5. 11. iII. li. Co. - -- -rhet,,,yd r ia, P2t/t meaty. 1"1h. 1 , :t4. A elated A onnal.7 l letdlng of the t.' , trwkholders of OM C " o 4.'") . •I 4 I't'lllebt at their Ittth. Itt the flail of the f -- Franklin Inmlthto. No 11 :South Seventh .tee et. on the nth day of - Ixt month. (January). Ptss, at, .10' oclock In the forenoon, at yrhieh a report of the mmeoedings of the . It.qr,j of Mamie,* , will he pre,,,,t 4 4, ~n 4 An Efvej,ln i WM) he hiqd - for a Preaident and ton Manager., to conduct 1 the ,tlfatir'r.of the Company for the yew eimning. • ,' 13'11.1:1 A3l 11l DPLE. .0- celery ' 1,..,-4t ' 11110M.V.) R. 11A NN AN; itr,, ri ., • a; L .,„,.. or&...fin Centre Street. ~v vg....;1,.i.. 1 ... • 11 , ..pal Lbw-ch. ('ottsr Illi, Penna. . Nov. '21.1, lii:4l ' V." It -,-...: M 1)1 X.ON t Dot — r ust Pei,:;;'.. ,- iirg'erv. one .1 4 ,.. t . ..".ai,. ‘ ,. L . ~ b. - Jett erre Store.:Ceiltri 'tree!, Putt, Illk Qe ilt; Y tz s ii ILL. NA VItIA1`1( )N. (1). •:-. 1 ,t;:.,0,.2—, 11:4 ~..r )...7 .t - orict..-.—A gt'neral Nleetlng of tin. St. elili”lder , - • - arid liar holders of the Schuyll,ill NAV i,:nti' n enn.P'n4 ' M 01? R i SON, & 11)1/E.1?. 1),,',.t.. i n will 14. held at tin-to ~ t 11 , .... No. 7'.; 11 - almit: street. its the ', - 4 c'hin.t. f ;I+a 31 - id gne..n.wrAre...inel En0kr,,,,,, City Of Philadelphia. en NI. INDAY, the s. r. t d IY ' 4. J34 " -- f - wlndeaall. and 'Vail. Toiii. 11311. drntre , ore... ..., 'try, A..1...1 , 55. at 11' ii..l , ieli-, A NI.; at which nurtlw.' • `kite. 1•a- 1 • • - an I:l...tinn will'liii held I', a -Prerioirnt.-twelve )111.4,-, ~, . ~,,., 3 ., is , . 1 4; r; . a ° Treasurer and Secretary. for oJtiti Company, and such ' "'" ' '• ' .. • I--- -' - - Otifrr tnl•illt,% IN, 311.41 U11,,n INI the Aniervt..t . a_t_if the Cr.r- I , k , E v 111,E ,k, , , ut 1( . 11A r j ,, ; . . poration I_lllk,, I.,Nlllre. 1N ,. 1 . . .1.11 , ri -., • "IV. l. T11.10131.AN, .S,',"rrlary. ; A : l ‘ at lAA, will attend to All busin.s,lntra..l.-.! • ;;,....., Ofnee Sat. Nay, rn. Phil.. 1.0, 441 . .!.4 • 4`.1.41t . ' w ill, dillkentii. Mid car. , ..' fttliee ri.ntire :.i r, t, '.. , i• :.. . To h. Y. Nl.,ri. ,:it,re. I , dt,iile . t ()121iElfliY 'CREEK it AIL ROAD J.'. Ili 1 °:. 3 1 ;Jan , 0 . : 4 . -! -I .s - ' . -. 1 -,..--____- _____. j_j I , IV i' iN Y.--.N..tire. j. hereby given. that at a sta.. \iv , ' ILI j .k m 1,. wiirrsEi , . . ~,...::. • t.... 1 moo i,, ; .•. ~.1 lb', Board of Nlanagert. ~r said Compatti, . ' hell at Pine:,,ve. selluylkill oitinty, on Sat urday. 11, at /.3 ,. • i''‘if ' , ilk. 5. booth ili t). fi,., 1 ••' certif.., ;intl. adi rid-nd of ehrht pi, cent. woo derlared• oao 1, ' 1 1r ,,, itl C. ,,, r , Str , ,• . 1, • 41, '1 l , ••• .. payable ItY:.. l rllliant tkraell'. P.. 1., Treasur s .,-, 'on or after n'''' , IL , ". , . '. . , . 41, nth Any of Feltruar nest, on all tint S s toel: mid lip' : JunnarN if 1',4 , . In full. . , : l .At tO Annual'Ele , -th..1,, 1.1.1,1 ), the i-ta,k11.4,1, r.i , r .r. 1 4 11)W A',ltl) S1111)1 , r . :ii , AI t, , 1 ....• . /said l',....piny. O M D; O inlay, Ih•rentl,r -ii 11. the f Alois trig .1 t - ,,,m,,,11„1t ,ii law, 11.11,..1e1phi. i . N..);; ~, .. per.on, a er. , itillS ele , ted h , vane the i•rn.ultn.r . tehir: le:it...is and all idller legal laisinet.s.b. to.. i ,; ... I' r . e.ciolrat,--I.itle.l. 11'-1.1.v4er: - • ' ' ' ' 11,11,11 i, adjoinin"..:42...niti.i. and ei:e.th. ~ If . rtiog.-ri , L..l,.hii Ritzmiller, ;tidal St , es. Plul nr: 1 11 , 1. .Crni, ,th aril 0l strut -test.. I'll'lfi r ila j,,,,,i, li s ii i 4, Willi.tris F.okert.'..ll',l4l,iy,"l‘eulyen 11. Stee's. ~ -o ----- i - 0 - I..A:v. ll:Arley and All3lll 111 ZOg.". - - ' • _ •' I AMES ill.- (; RAEI' E ~ .111 ,, r„, 1 ,5.'...r r. ei a r , i--. 1, 4111 litrilapPer.' . .; • 1...,u. On, i t.,4 fornrJl,- , 1 to ;',.(r.,14, f ~, ~ , r . A., , ,,,-IVithant Gra,a. .' . . .I. 116; sritlmppl.l.lz . 5 „,.,,,,,..... rt., underthr li.legraph "Hire, t .../tt, .:r..i ...„... • Nliner, Itanh. 1 • Pine.,:rice, Deeenther In. I , ';i4 .. -, 4 t• i , Iteeeinher ti. It:d . i i ,l'il I: Ylkili I. CO (_I N ' l ' l' . ALT!' iellllll- . , F . . ; 111FEN . I.:y . F . ,,. ! , : ,, 1L: ,,. , ltral S• ,/ , -ty. •Th,. annual in,4,1 intl. and ,•1,-..tlnn fI. of. • . • • . . tiei , rs er thi, r.iiii;p: will take. phi, en M'ilid.., th e 1.,i 'S' 4 , - 1- ' 13 " 1 : - , ""'","`,''''",,""'l ' ; 'l'''u l , ' toy of January_ 1,45. het. evil the. bettr.l.of ' and 4,,,.'. : n''"` /, '"r, t ',."'''''' ! L .'"'"" ' ''''`` i ':l I''' . - _ • I titer 1.... t .',. ... e1,..-1,, P. 31:, at the Puha,. hon... of Ilantol ft.o,ier of Or- "-!""''''.' " 0 "! 1 0- '' " ' N.... , 1 rk f“. ,I. • it i...hur,:. . . ' .. . Nlar.-1....).., ,l/e,-,•!ni,r I.: I>34' • 4 , •-lt - t -, lssor.t:TioN.,-Noiii , i.. is heful)%- ' litrAl?li IV.. Pn t) LE4 1 'i` 11 ...V"'' I , 'rtplri.- til. Ind Minin4 F.....-1n. , . , i gieen , 'tltat the mrtner.ship Pm...ov exi.linz 0, , , -, ' , ta•-en Edwar.l Pits , and John l'a, , and Iferl,rt :. alone' ''','"`"`',!...' " . ,'"'"" .l ` t"' , ".'F'''''' , Coal Miners. trading under Abe firth. of Pas. .4 Slntno., " I ' . . r ,` - " - '''''" 'l' 4 '''' rk , '''. l '''''''''' .' 110 • . c. , 11 r:,-;,1% , ; I%,:lsvJ,ailil. wad di..-dyed by mu,,ni ~..c,rt, , : n ii,, , .:1 0 1 -.1 \ ..,... m . , . - , . .. .- he. last. I.v th,•..P11.11 - zormt of iterl/rt Shone The hu- ' 3 ;10 '4' 1- : 4 1 , . sin., , .nr tht ,. late. hrno ii ill 1., ......tti d lip 1 ,, the 4.11 , 7 ' • • i 1 Vat ). li.‘ SM rrll. AlliNINI; I: \I;1. 1 .,,k,..,..r5. rth,t th, ll•Nill.'‘, he, e.trterl ,• ii: I e-rt r .titirllyd J.:, ! 1.....1ward Pa..... .1-iiti, l'ay... , and ,tt.itr.; T ,, niple. undo} the i ( I to-, and 1,1.1-vei ,, r. 0110., T:Frra.... i 'l.'" -- hr... of Pa4....11.-lap`..e. - - • . 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II Alll'Ett. _ , yill,• : ,1 ~..‘finer-.‘i.1i0,. 14.4,0‘1 , ,..r . ::, 1 0 :,4.. -17.,^,t' . 1; 1 5) 5 01 0 14J, NO'. .5501 It 11111 , 1 IP s 1 si. .1',..,, , 11,..,! , rho, f., ..,,I,,iii:i“ 0.4 1,-. , ..:0n .., . . . , If, r , , • , ' "" N" ' .. '. ; : 1 ., ‘ ..ti...4. 'PI' .. L ., 1. 1)ISS61.1-:TION.—..lotieir Is nerchv ' ~.f 1 ; ,I . ,: : '1 1 1 ;,1 : 1 , \ ! ,.11 - • ,,r , ,,,i2,., p„ . , , jzisen that. Etnanuvl Strati. and Philp Korb. trMt• 7`... , ..,0 1 H - li. 1•:,1 Inc in Th. , na in, of l'ltilip.K, l l.l.. C.... has.• thi-d O, ' o .` s'et o l ,, P , 1 1 41. 1.'0:4.1 .11,....1,01 ;;Irtm.rrllii, be Imo .1.0 ~..n. . • , _ ...•nt,and that at! 111.. 1..utt,.•10101. irif,1...titt,”fir1...... 1 , . . IT •,,,.., up. hy - l'hilip 1i,,11,. 0h.... 111 ',lrv.? ,-,-, the 1 , 11 0 1 m...... 00 . 1... f.,.. in hi,,,,n non, ' '.FNI %!0 t_ EV. STRAUS.. .. ' . t .1:4 , -.l,fi.rrt, - ' $.1111.11' r 0 ,1.11, . 1 c -tr-,-,t: • , /,00./..( pr .,.„ 7 So,ent,i,r 1•54 t - • .•• • ,' • ', ' , .... . 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