VAir:C„tia;'-:--; • = :~ w :~:~, Mt into' )ountal.- POTTSVILI.E; PA. 111A1MitpA.T. nilinULDN'24. leap. Editar and Proprietor Co 'UT= Associate Editor.- • ~ 't3. S. SS:Sean EtAtartou.— The Voice ••'of'-t/tePress.-..The followitignamed journals ' , ha" already spoken ont'iniernis - of ocradem. , :-,Xestionof the election of Gen eral Cameron -., tuktolie mistaken : Beaver AVlti, (Whig.). '. ,„ edfilid Inquirer, (Whig.) ,- arris County Pao, (American.) :'$ arks (Whig and American.) - it , .. , '•rks Junna , -.-- 8ra953r1 Arifus, (Whig.) fi. % , , 'i • ticixs County LtleiligFncer; ( *. M k' -. Oarbandale Transcript & rourna , (Amen. _CAA.) v_ . : Chambersburg Transcript, (American.} 'enambersburg Whig, (Urbig.) _ elaware County Republican (Whig.) ''; ermal 1 astort Sentinel, (Locofoco.)' , rttown l'elegmtp/i, (Neutral.) ' arrisburg Patriot, (Locofoco.) , Mollidaystrarg Regteter, (Whig.) ~ guniata Sentinel, (Whig.) . " - • , .. u........../.lancaster &angina, {Whig.) ' 1. - ...Lancaster Citizen, (American.) '.) , Lancaster Intelligeneeri (Locofoco.); ~-, • Lancaster Whig,- (Whig and American.) ''',' Mauch Chunk Gazette; (American.) . Montrose Rehlicoe,l(Free Soil.) I - 1 . Xiitontani ( Wh ig.) , . • - • Philadelphia Pennsylvanian, (Locofoco.) .'.Pittaville Miners' Journal, (Whig and Am.) . ottsville Gazette, (Loeofoco.). . Pittaburf Cot/intermit Journal, (Whig and, .. . ..• - . AMPICIIII. • - Pittsburg ikearalch, (American.) 1 ",-..:. Pittsburg American, efkig.) ! . ,- :- Shi pen:burg Yew, (1.5.) , '. '..Sunbury Gazette, (Locofoco.) . , --, West - C ester. Examiner, (Whig.) [ : West Chester Republican, (Locofoco.) Irilkeibarre Record, tWhig and American.) Washington Examiner, (Locofoco.) York Republican, (Whig.) ' With a little trouble this list could, doubt less, be greatly extended. I . We do not believe there is , another / gentle man of the scores named to the Legislature in, this connexion, or any other man Of public 1 _____, reputation throughout the length and,lireauth of the State, whose political characte* is open i k - to such jusl and severe criticism as this same 1 Simon Camerou's. It was a source of hope. fat congratulation to all 'honest.minded men, that the American movement, as at' first an , derstood, proposed to cure political comp ;:ion in the old parties, and effectuallyto choke jiff the old demagogues of both, nuclei and ioreign alike, that had for' ears been making 1 , outs their business, and fattening at the ,e . 1 m i.bl'e crib; and now if its Legislative mem. Nlbers fall down before this overgrown golden 0,..., .„ _ calf, it will kill Americanism's good name in Pennsylvania, stonedead—mark it well! Or, 1 : 1 ,. - . .if that party can carry such a load, it is more than any of the other factions he has been `-' .f• identified with was ever able to do.I If this be the course the new-party is to p 1— will soon find itself deserted by its i ' - purest members, who; have been att it, not fo! political aggrandizement, rres of common honesty i and ul e with the combined dregs of t cal-eess-poBlstof all creation tb wor ENORMOUS LEAK $17,200 required. for the Nor House in 1865 !!! Our readers will no doubt, be surprised• to learn that the above sum is estimated by the • Dfiectors of the Poor fur the year 1855, in addition to the produce of a farm of 200, acres, to support the_ Poor of the Td give our readers some idea of the amount, we will state that the whole proceeds of the Mutes of the County for tail county • ....last year and 'this, will only amount $37,090 per annum, and $17.,200 of is required for the support, of the Po One of three things is certain,— bar of paupers must be increasing i, `r.N . ;Fold ratio—there is shameful misroa --or, a regular system of cribbing The following sumX have been (It; the County Treasury for the last few 1845, $5,500 1 1850, 5,500 I 1851, . 1817; 5,5001 1852. 1848 . 00 I.IBV 5,50 1849. 0;700 - 1854, 14,127 *Asked for in 1855; $17,20011 VII r At the beginning of 1849, there were 217 paupers in the 'Poor' House, and durini the year, 582 in all, admitted. The wln& amount drawn out of the County Treasury wns $6,- • 700,. and of this sum $1,650 was for new buildings- z -je.aviag $5,100 for the support of the paupers, independent of the liroduce of the, farm. The farm was not iu as good con dition then, as it is MAY. ' , At the beginning of 1854, therC were 204 dupers in the House, and during tho year bo The amount drawn out of the County day'PTY was $14,127 !—nearly. trebled, and l thou. dollar appropriated to any new build . wea lth an increase ot,only 7/7 paupers; aak $17,200 for -185511-L-more than _ r unes the amount expended in,1849.-- 1. ,• In 180,1850 and 1851, a large barn, -hos pital, and Amildings for the sick, were erected,. . costing about 84,000—but for the last two or , three years, no new buildings have been erec • Led. Daring this period, also,. the whole es tablishment was exclusively- under Locofo co management—the friends of economy turned out, and the statements published only ... in the hireling press of the County, where the . mass of the tax-payers could not lee the ex penditures,—which have . swelled so enor ,. monsly, that they now demand nearly one-half the taxes of the County for the support of the Alms House. The tax-payers ought to de mand an investigation of its affairs, at once, ' and . put a stop to this stupendous , leak. We understand that many of the accounts an) lumped—rand when -the Auditors settled the last account, the Clerk was in -Philiulel- 'phia, and they could,obtain but little informs / • , !_tien on the subject. ,We have heard a charge made also, that involves the morals of the in stAtution. ser PAT- I .THE SALARY OF $5OO. our remarks last week on this subject, we stated that the bill, in addition to •the $5OO salary *led for mileage .at the rate of 15 cents pea utilit—it eaUsior only 10 cents per We find the subject of increasing the mem• bars' pay about - $40,000 a year, scarcely no• ticed in the press of the State. What is the matter?• Does the press connive at this swin die of the people? Or are they afraid to speak out? . A salary of $3OO, and mileage st• the rate 10 cents per mile, is Ample.— Should the members pass this. bill and vote from 30 to $40,000 into their Mos pockets from the .tax payers, we do hope an&pray that Governor Pollock will veto the 1:411. A salary of $5OO, and 10 'cents per nulfi mileage; is equal to $lO a week for the whole year, to each member, while ell the legisla. Lion (except the' raw/Wiry) can be transacted insiaty dayi2 Slurs CouraiT.—We (_,,-,•,!\ have received a letter from Benj. Christ, Esq., :?stating thayas soon as the bill for this Corn. ..,, party is printed, copies will be sent to persons tilt - lie by shi of „AV -, A 11112 'diem • , • =EI eat and cted to ' r.nit, from ilI be left he politi• upon. rurposes, to about this situp r 'louse. he num- a three 7w:tient ractised. 'awn from years: $8,476 7,014 9 517 MEM EM!i7MIPM I Ofil`Publie . &hoets..---The Board - of Seim! Di. rr O'Snanit's complaititithall appear ; ar t recto" °f. r?- 141141° early as we can make room fur it: -2, xLs,4 , ces,s,, Prim . of Mgt SchootAtiperin hindint &the PnbUq Bcbojl jof the B 4b, in , Tue IARYEVB DAUGHIth must ttOud.a ti plies 4. Mr. Scusiinn, ittri,g, will; name before "The,Paer can appear in utSt7 noi T devo*itne half of hiiiiimetn*ehingin : thallighl, mime. How often, mast we felt. correspiiridenta Scheel, and the othWporthlrt ain't* ileVtited to that thiis is an invariable ;ile with us?, • - visiting thel3choeli,:‘ xaselning the'pregnsas'' of • A pluim . uty by Jos. M. sauderou, prrieutdug pupils, 4te..; &a., with a view to their Oomotjon. a meat flattering view of the "Present condition Mr ' Sg f.'" w a,o llB4o 4 l seadir• a and future prospects of' the Wailing Railroad," I°l ' l ' 3 r Thnill4° 4 ;4l3a 1*6,355243 ll 10'e iteecs hag just Levu issued in New. York, and a copy eary qualifleations forthe'Poeitlion. hailed our ii already ito b r ! -1,1443 M rtqt. ll 410 - 114 4#0 , 4 109 . /ar2 no waived, as to preclude the . Pmt bultp or . a. will take charge , Of the Mies School, fpusted:' y kips certain extracts that we had . desired • to lay 31r. 8112112". • The Board has eacered the eerviest4Xr. Patf betots our readerti.- , _ _ _ • sorrows TAEltt► focal Maks. IOWM01111 ! ' Reported, by Dr:l liegir',V Attsr:Sk Mum --. 71 29.09 ZAN it 28.96 28 29.02 27 2922 17 29.06 22 2L96 2i 29 days. I! Sated. 1711 Sunday 181 Monday WI Tuescry 2 2 Iji' Wedn'y 21 The Frlday M lith.—Wind N. W.„ light. Morn _ MlL—Whitt N. Wstronger. Perth* char. nut,--Nvina N. N. I W., strong. ,Clotrir--Ilight snow ring night Inth...-.Whirl N. N. W., Say strinig. 010047 , elm-at, anon. 212L—Wierli.—alm In to . ng. aondy monn.—elint eitat won. - • 22d.—Wind N. W. light. NearlyAisr. 2:M.—Wind N. E. Cloudy-4101 snow. Jobe William and Joseph Davis were badly burned by an explosion of dre.datnp in Geo. 11. Potts mine ' a sbort distance west of POttsville, on Friday of bat wook. . Davis was severely injur ed, though both are now , in a fair way to recover. Or' The Annual Bali in hcinor of Washington's Birth, w i z given it the Nina. Hall, an Monday evening last. It was very largely •attended, and 6 represented to hare been an unusually bril liant affair. ' . . - , , Afrrite 224.--Thursday lest was observed by our , military with more than µanal display: All oriii:ceinpanies ranted out on parade, together with the: Pottsville Brans Bind, while the daunt ing "Pail and stripet,",nnd the booming cannon un the neighboring hills proclaimed patriotism, for the time being at feast; considerably abase ~ ity Letters patenkliefore as it is made knotrn to all whom it may concern, few or many, that C. LITTLE has been appointetan Aid-do-Calm) to the Governor, with the rank of Licutenc . 4t:Colonet. Lest theaddition of the customary compliments, at each events, might appear egotistical, we are content to 'fbear our blushing honors thick upon us," and say nothing more about it. •.. pßr`By the accidental discharge of a' cannon, employed in the military celebration of - the 22d at Schuylkill Haven, a young man named Jain Blannon hul a one hand torn off. He was ramming a charge, when the person who was holding his hand %on the touch-hole removed it,on; account of the heat; and the gun was prematurely dis charged, jar: Merited compliment.—Nicholas J. Rehr, the efficient leader of the Pottsville Braga Band, was, -0,0 Thursday afternwin at' the Exchange, presented by several of his friends and admi rers othi! musical 4bilities, with a handsome .81I ver Bugle. suitably inscribed. It was presented on behalf of the donors by R. M. Palmer,, Esq., in a neat and appropriate speech, and received in like manner, Lr Mr: Rehr, by B. Bartholomew, Esq.. • - .;7,4lrThe office of the Reading Railroad Passen ger Depot in this place was broken into on Thure-• day night and some $450-600 stolen from the safe. The watchman on the prettiiFes, Dennis Callahan, Ail two other persons were arrested on suspicion, and an investigation had before Estr. Reed, when the latter were discharged, hut Calla han bound over for trial: ills story was that two men had attacked him and after locking him in the Baggage car, proceeded to rifle the office. The safe was opened with the proper key which had I?ien left in a drawer in the office. Air.fohn Ebert, Sr., of this place, was on Sun day last found dead on the Mahanoy mountain, not very far from Frock's tavern, supposed to have died from an attack of sumo disease of the heart, 'to which he was occasionally subject. 110 had left home two weeks previous on a hunting eipedi. tiuti, and after stopping at several places on his way, started Out from Frock's on Friday, 9th., and was not seen again till found by a party of relatives and friends iu search of , him, on Sunday last. He has relitives and acquaintances in that neighbor hood, and hence uo`groat, uneasiness was felt by his family ,are on account of his prolonged ab sence, though be of his , sons had visited , therea bouts last week-and made a number of tnquiries about his father, and it was only after failing to boar anything of him fur upwards of a week that he began to grow. alarmed. When found, he had fallen off' a log where he had sat: slownl„ when struck with the pain in his breast, as his friends suppose, and died apparent ly .withiout a struggle. They do not think he was frozen tozleath, as by his tracks, in the trail of a deer, he could not harm! "travelled over five Miles after leaving Frock's. He was in his 69th yeai.— His relatives here desire us to return their thanks to the persons who kindly assisted in the search. %An indignation meeting at Orwigsburg Is reporteci in Wednesday's banntc, as follows: Public Demonstration. The pea* arcatacel•Th r ncted.:l4 ae hlNte, by hie , z-, At a Public Meeting held at Oreripburg. on Monday evoning, Feb., 111, at the bottle of Sol omon Bensinger, to take into conaidoration the coureo Famed by our members of the' Legisla ture, on the question of U: S. Senator. The meet ing was organised by calling Frederick Beek, Eiq., to the chair, and electing George Foltaor, Chris tian Seitz, Win. Grail', and Jos..Bay, Vice Pret ichnt,,,and Thos. Schall, and Samuel Madden Bre:- refer/cr. , Attar stating the object of thomeetiug, and trans acting other business; the following reiolutitms were reported and adopted, viz': • - • Resoited,•That we deeply regret tho course pur sued by Charica Fraiky, Esq., QUO of our repro nentativos at Harrisburg, in voting for Simon Cam eron for United , States Senator; and that we feel it a duty we owe to ourselves and OUT friends to denounce hi:l;count: as a base violation of all Yon orable obligations due to his party and - aria c,on stituenta- Rao Iced, That, Charles Frail', Esq., tuts In our opinioti dishonored the high post which; he now occupias'as a representative and a politician, and that too in the face of all the speeches end pled ges ho gave in opposition to Know Nothingism, or u he termed them .2174 c Wieser, previcuis to his election.- Thisi course has a little too much of the Cream-Colored Horse for our taste, and we consid er him unworthy the name of a Democrat. /leveed. That we heartily endorse the course pursued 'by our worthy representative Benjamin C. Christ, Esq., who . has proved himself worthy the confidence of his constituent/1, and has shown a due regard for measures and principles. Resolved, That we look upon the Mining Reg ister with s. supiciour eye seeing that the editor hail for its heading the purest principles of .the Democratic party, and yet advocates the "election of U. S. Senator of a man who stands in .opposi tion to everyprinciple contained lu said hea din g. This looks a little cream-colored too. •- isi-..:•During the Weak largo nuralters of emlaints have arrived tri Pottsville, forwarded by the American and Foreign Emigrant-Protec tion and Employment Society, of New York, no. der theprotenCe of providing them with work in this County., A few laborers (not Miners) about the mining operations of the region etc, or. rather were some time ago, wanted; bat it is probable that the influx of applicants during the week has already supplied . thelletn,and. At any rate, others had bette r not come for that purpose truleis di reedy sent for. That they may be wanted is . a month'oi ie,' when the basinesa of thiievesing Sea son it fairly begun, is :very likely rbut we .tiro. Jug Besides, a great many of various tracks and.,oo - not at all suited to any business teat the county can fundsh,:haie been sent on , by the. Society, and &renew begging day and if ight througA oar streets. We have already about as many, poor end unimplyed in our midst as can well be eared from actual starvation—htmdreds of duller* buys been ginerously contributed by our cid zone' dot% the current season to that end, and with all poissi .ble disCrimination and economy k the expSnditure of these monies, the/ qv barely stielelant it/P -ply the most pressing end immediate !eats of thi n ,scores of; applicants. ' LOW 0.1111.24.011. " weamPor siEn , Height of Pit innli(corinr at Market 2L sta.) above atein tide, 0091,95;•_ft.-1114- butes front Madelpbl4, 95 dtllB4-;--Latitude; 40° 44 , 1.5" , ---Poindation is 1510, p=m rinr,,totake oup4 frooq Nl4 t t g - .P• ' ' was foitnerly Principal OrthaCirvrige.,.., my, and is florably - known to many our setts as a capital teacher, with great eXperienee, and Who has also received a classical e4iicstion. t. The Board brother ia-wantof seoniStent Fey mile tenter to take charier Female School No. WAFT * ‘ ltOrgillittO ' CaPSeltY• The term f or which all the teachers wtie elected, will expire on the lat of April ensiine , We an. derstand it is the intention of the Board' to nova the services of god and experienced *cher* in all the Schools. The Salaries will be athinged cording to the capacity and experieudi of those selected.' . itle-aatlytkat Comity, Educetiosaily.---.The State Superintendent's last Annual ReOtt (twen ,. ty4ist) an the Pennsylvania Consmoe,; Schools, contains the reports of the County: perinten* dents. We copy a portion of that of _ fir. J. K. Krewson; Superintendent fur Schuylkill County: "The repartee! the several ffistrieta-that have accepted the common school system !ea , provided by law, with the exception of two, elphabetimlly filed, are ; herewith transmitted. It te;6 difficult matter to give a reason why the two have not, re ported. The directors of one district. Said, "they did not like to report because their ichoohl were kept open so short a period." Shand; there ap. pears to have been the motive. They:i4 !however, finally, consented to report, and a Marked im provement in the management of their, schools will not be vainly looked fur. Allison, Barry, West Brunswig,. Eld4xl, Upper . Mahantongo, East Pinegrovc, Rustr i ;!:Summit, Union 'township, West Penn and SisdosnoY dia. Uinta did not report last year, and conSquently, did not receive their share of. the Stattlippropri ation. Of the above, _Allison,- Barry, Summit (Coeds%) have reported this year. Eldred. SC'. eepted the schools this year for the Anti and it is here proper to remark that in her geed example, she seems to be disposed to make amends for put remissness by constructing, if ,not ornainental, at least comfortable school-houses. If energies do not flag, in a few years her schooli: Will hear comparison with those of more ancient date, and the worthy gentlemen who bore down he opposi tion to the system and had the moral ;Courage to establish it, will be remembered for their kindness and respected for their judgment by .ttiine of the rising generation who will enjoy the benefits of their action. West Brunswick, Upper Mahantongo, Union township, Mebane) , and' West Penn, are yet non accepting districts. West Brunswick.' has been nearly eaten up by the formation of, independent districts, but,-according to the prosentitivt, it will become a single district, including all iOopendent districts within its limits after the first of June, 1855. West Penn is making preparathas to Com mance her schools yet this winter.."l„ think I could safely predict which will be . theslast to ac cept, but for fear I might be considered personal its my remarks, I forbear giving nonsetat preient. The aggregate amount of State appropriation which the preceding eleven districts ;lose, either - by their neglect to keep the schools ;open, and in operation, or to make en annual report. thereof to the proper person, appears to be about ids hundred and twenty-eight dollars.. I would Inge take oc casion to ray that Ruth and Coaldale have had their schools in operation but one year,;-•,ihat Coal dale was erected a separate district, an sot of Legislature, approved the ninth day ,ot • April,tone thousand eight huddred and fifty-two,and that it_ became an organized district on the .titenty-sixth day of February, one thousand eight. bsndred and fifty-three; and it Is therefore supposed, that,when the annual report of the schoolli s thereofishall have reached you, Coaldale will be entitled tO ifs share of the State appropriation fur the school year end ing on the first Monday of June, One thousand eight hiwdred and fifty-four. ; Some persons have charged non-aciaPting dis tricts with selfishness. tlere arises d question Can it be selfishness that prompts theta" to refuse the benefits of an education and a part of the means by which these benefits are obtained? Can their opposition to the common school ',system be said to have its origin in a spirit uf'aelfishners, while they are giving to their more'!...intelligent neighbors their share of the common Obeid fund? Is it that they love themselves so dearly that they rob their children of these advantogei; - , or can it be the Christian wide°, self-denial of the good things of this world? I ask, is it Dec a want of information (equivalent to ignoranc(4, ler which free schools are the only sovereign rerniidy.) of the manner in whiCh the law provides forr:the estab lishment and support of these schdels. In all of rhose districts there arc many persons who kave no t been wanting in zeal, tad : have done 'their utmost to have schools establiatiO, and even now anxiously waiting fur the pepultir will to become favorably disposed for the.:acceptan of the system. To such, the above remarks are• not intended to apply. It might how-1 ever,.that persons who desire it, can, bl a single effort, be invested with authority to establish the system in their own tosensisip, and it ;Can hardly be a question whether it is not their duty to do so at once, far their own and their eh ildretis interes From the tables by which this report is aocom partied, it will be seen that the wholti:,ntunber o districts in the cohnto is forty-nine Of these fifteen are independent districts and rise are non accepting districts. Whole numberrnf schools one hundred and eighty-nine. N.umlier` yet re (pined, twenty; total number of pupPi, fourteen, thousand four hundred and one. ~ Atnount o taxes levied for school purposes, six ty thousan four hundred and twenty-seven doll* seventy . six cents. Receipts from State approrniation,fou theusand six hundred and fifty-one disllars sixty two ecnth: making the total expanskef the rya, tem, in fort Y-two districts, sixty-five theusend an seventy-nine dollars and thirty-eightOt, ntsi As compared with last year, when reports we Jess full, it shows an increase cifilfty-stspen schools 'forty-one male and fifteen female teachers, an four thousand two hundred and two pupils; wit a slight decrease in average salaries °thefts mal and female teachers. Salaries paid jai rural die triets are generally lower than those paid in bor onghs and villages, and as several of the former, which were not contained in the preceding repo are included In this, the decrease iri.2salaries • . readily accounted for. Salaries for the next y will exhibit a very considerable increasia . ..,AD'" Township Elections--" Sam ahead!. Elections were held in the several Berottgbs an. townships throughout the County on Eriday 16th for Constables, Supervisors, Justices.l ; the P he.. We have boon at some trouble pi.? cull fro . the official returns the result as to the ieost impor t tent of these local officers, in their reiPective die/ As far se we have beard, in aluto#; ivory as - where the issue was Joined upon purely politica grounds, the American party was tricliphaut an . that mostly without any apparent effai;t: POTTIIVILLE—South Ward.—The f4lowing per / eons were elected without , oppositliin:--Jaco. Reed and Isaao Severn, Justice, of . fete Pecie Dent B. Christ, Conembfe—C. Little, Judge o • 'Elections—llcnry Strauch, fospettori!„. N. E. Ward—Ezcept for the ofticCof . Courta ble, there was nu organized opposltiori: to the sue weal ticket, viz :-- . Tames, Glenn, Ji)il4s of Elec t tionr—Jobn Shame, Inspector. Bernard Barri the American candidate for Conrtablt boat Jam Cleary two to one—the vote stood 102 to 52. Middle lYard—John G. WooHien; on. the -Citi I tens' ticket, was beaten 9 'rotes by lleusy Wilson fur Cosstab/e-106 to StephoOlogers, the lame, was elected over- 11.Bnmegitit, for Judg of Elections, by 22 majority-118 to te. N. IF. ,if Garrett, American, bea N. M. Wilson, for Justice, 33 votes-4.411 to' 78 but B. T. Taylor on the same ticket 41 defeat• by John G. Brown, Bit' Judge of E/Ooss-70 1l4,; and IL H. Stauffer was eleateci:over Job American-93 to 83 ; Wm. ro: Thi3mto. watt chosen Inspector tritbout opposii4n. • John B.C. Martin wan elected Aneieor Ili GO whole Borough—vote 568; and G.. Good lull Philip Womalsdorff, .Aesittrint daretiora, withon any material oppoltion—thedi reppeetive voice' 412 and 512. _ • . .. i i i, List of lattices elected : I ~ TAaIAOILt.-lino Gasette denominzktes the to Orieig' aliery--Christian Beiger,Williarn Frniley. ... tickets in the field, the "Citizen? ticiket; and th • Salltylkilf Hastett—Beoj. DeLong, Henry ti. . "Foreign Union tieket."—all the tit noel:bledxiTs • Bobention; •• : . ' ..i ; . former being elected except one, thO'Justicie ft: , 84 Ciairl.Tohn' Seitziriger. . the East Ward, as fol ' owe : . :•:. - ilinerseille,' (Etat. Wa rd,)-C. W. Taylor, C. 8. t-..t. ..• North Ward—W. BZoek,Jutige of P eetiour; hi , Foster. •'„ • . . .'.. • ••• ; , whole robs, B.i.....majority over highesVcompetito Port Maims-409h Rshenholl„ halo Myers. ! • • --- - - - • . - , ITYURANA. , --Beraq;At Acme to vie door ef the Nation. Daniel Shaker. ; A wonderftsl discovery hairs:trot!, bent made by Dr. Cur -27. P. W. Ash, Inspector; vete, 4—majorit - Portcr ~ ,Tou:athip.=4,o4 Fehler, tlx, of this city, in the treatment of Olinanmption, Asth -28. Thomas Moyer, Constable; v ot e , -86 --n o o - " flaion , Tp."--.lolin A. Keg . .1 Ina and aU disease" of the Lungs. We refer to O Dr. Cur position. • J- ~ - Knorr. _ 'LW' Hype:ea, or Inhaling ilygean Tarr and Cherry Syr ifeAniit - Aguily. _ , 1 arp.", With this new method Dr. C. Me restored ttua Noels Warzl—F. A. Whitaker,. 1-,eidge ; rot 4 p," 4 4,, n ,,,,,:.1...„..: . Gr e0 . por, af a t t h en ,, ,f . , ..-. ~ ~ _ 'w, a- f . . . . J:afilicted ones to prtfeet health: as an, evidence of w 148—mafority, 86. J. S. Boyer, loal*ter; vote r Ilegias rp.-zAralontioe savidgc, Michael, 11.I' , Iti has innumerable certificates Speaking of the tnmt. 114—majority, 56. Henry Reed, Con#,'Whie ; •votel Hower. •s ; , ,- . .4'. ' 1 ; Inca, a physician remarks: ••It is evidratt that inhaling 4 , ' I --conitantly breathing au wettable, healing vary, the 1 144—majority, 81. • ;1 - :', " Eblecti--Oiorge Boyer, Peter Henoiligerj - ; medicinal properties mast come Indirect enntaet-trith the I 1 sof the arid cavity ofthe lunge and thus the &at • !Yard .- Nathan Crouse, jecOr; vote, 9 ,Ilahrooy..,-Ataw F r it h Witil am Hoffman. rwh: l ". . . 0 . 0 0 0 majority, 20. Wm. Barton, ieepector4:. vote, 5 West itraneatick-L-Daniel "mist, ' ma y and varied- cuanges produced uma them when In.+ . Itrodneed into the atimach, and tralOcW to the The Hygeana b foreale at all the I=4" . East Brinsicifieorgo M. Sheillutinme r, Datil. Id majority, 'i2.", M. siircrtborn, Cat+ Ida ; vat j th lllegint4 rongisont the conntry.--firem. York DetcAssen eye 90:--no oppoeiticm. ' . : ••,•'' • . B. Kushner. 1 - • ' . 1 !fairs 14.. • - , The inhalerjs harry on the brtwat undre the kin Par the nornegk r -M. P. Fowler atgl. Wm. Rep- Barry Tii.—Wigiara Hoch brit! Reed. . I' without the bast ineonvenieum--the beat of the be , ' A , . 1 . , jiving sartfiehtet to the eta. net , SAP° I „„. P,trectora 1,...n)"a1i,.„_, go -"• 44 4) 8 * - f1,.., . ;l . 's it . a ita'l_,:k"ita - te 0 . t the - 7.4ifirikplit ' • oB - '. , . •,..I „ 4 . Huudre d„ 6 . •• ..,, rs o i ,,, •-•,, ~, .. . -..,. Amy -- !ifillm. Drift Cars. and all kinds dirallroad Cast lah. J Dr. Ha ayne'a Orders liftir Y ..d; and liiaentery I .. , . C r: dr has Ckialrs foe' Flat and T Ranh. kedica; switches, and ; Cordial, a• ~pet T and ege4yal ‘iemedyi for ASIATIC i ihisTargood, are all now and 410.1rahl,Vun.1 hate te e n I . lllhtlA of Cast wng 'Wrought bon Stigftingv• Mr. Um- CISOI.EIt A; Common-Chele liferbtiv, Martha*, Dyson- selected with great care from the full stork, of the largewt, ix bring a practical Mechanic,and tifering had the con- tery. Cholera Intent= or Sumr Complaint. Paws in importing houses and American Manufacturer,in Ye* enn, and experience for many years SA tea Coal rocioa, Stomach and Bowels, Vomiting, Sea Sickness, Sickness of York and rbiladeleb la: she, a Inge assort:nerd of ' _ Isom devlrnue of putting up Machinery of any kind, the Stomach:Loitiess of Spirits, and all 'affections of the Monk Avner! Voetv, , winytted to call and etatnine our plit di rua and superior Stomach and liciels. • ; I i of their can raanufvture, embraring a general variel„., agility of work . and become aquein "' with prime at Fen F`ltit PT L I from the common half-bound to the extra superfine. neat ' ley! Wnrkt, before mitraetlng Orval*. Orders TM; I .."' ;Mari (I. nnowN. - 1. ly ruled and substantially bound, with ba r g e an d rirovi v kiwi thankfully mettived, and strViattentlen NN Ihi , •• ' .1001. S. C. MARTLT, Pettsville. small blank Winoranduna and l'ass Donks, Cyphering arid ren to their premed execution, baring a/nem) I , ' co, • 1 41. k'W. ilrfiffifiegfiß, Schuylkill Haven.; Copy Books. Time Rolls, Dills of 'Lading. Coal Tickets. 40, and ro host , host , Engines on hand. s, i • zeKrt & BARNDT, Tremont. 1 Chocks, Drafts. Promissory Notes, le., kr. AD. e. I a. 55 ,11y -C.A.d Ao IL FELTZ R. 3 •4'; BRUNS, 1 - , • hoof and Job Printing. , ,e. - if,w,pltEvosr. •, . 1 Mine...,rsville. I' Of every y deseription, neatly,executed: Distil: tools ruled ` E. 3.IRY. 'Tamaqua. .-' •'', I to any pattern and bound to ceder; MAIMC 31agazInesand - . A. It; PrtitOn,'Bosier Moa,loir. . . other publieetlone bcnatid in every etyle of 'Plain and Or :And by all the principal tharekes:eint, in Ikhaylkili sad, elemental Binding, the most durable and elegant.. •., ad t eountielf ;:, • •- • : Rant bought Mr cart', or received in eachangeihr goods. tr y 20,1454 ,' : , P. ft ARRIOtTIfs. , •- • ` • ' .111M1111.1110...m."-- yIARNT JOURNAL for .11111&-Price —Suliecriptlona to thaPentisitridibi Farm Jotirnal* r 85,5,,w111 be received at iIANNATS 'musty 0.1955 1- AttntelierA Orr rviating rhl7/ M I • „and Jacob Lime, Sebbol, , Disweitire- 2 .7_ oho °dew I .4ristor—Jobe nesO i edi ind C. Alo3iiylrsr, .11L4ist itnessors4ohn fO. Hewes, Ifigkii.4tigketrinu I Sow. 11 444 ., 04 1.4 10 4 Snyder, Ottlait u tsauzo-130 following 'watt furalibed • Alfedeisd ay's Oa Christian Berger, milli= Fmdlity,:.: Jedities .of tic Peace—Samuel IL Madden; Jetkelif Or-ke time--Jobt A,.Ftga,`Samuel IlLYost, !as, Wary KicbciiAteccac Orin& Jr4Joalme S. Keller; AmotiontAttetietirs—RuftiollOyer, Con: itftbk. ELDRED Toweann..—A friend writes to the loons at ss folio:vs : To give Jon sena ides about our Township 9 1 " 0 9P1 (or two Jalkiii've4.4 - Pasielmid the use al ninebei of othaltarnshiP Olken; th t e Knew Nothings swept the',nourse—elected eat* aiiieer bet one They 'di4k not erisb to elect him. :It rear a inn elation; and much excheitent. A ibw years swathes, wasazdy from S to 9 Whig votes in the district. t. , SCHUYLKILL TOllllllllllllN—WedUilitheS Gazette contained the following result: C. Graber, Constablie—Wm. bleighati, Jobtt Romer, Sepsnieorer-Cluirles Mr*, Jacob Heisler, Jr School Dinclois--Willbun dissersor —John Colborn, Jacob Shuck, Areistaat Assessors —Charles Sillyman, Auditar—Joseph Prins/man, Ads* of Election-11. M L. Rotrdenbush,, IL Ringer. inspectors--Charlesoner, Veneerer. TosstosT.:—A cor=espondent of the same paper nye: Our township elnittion resulted in the election of an entire "KtiowiNothine ticket. On Thurs day evening the democrats bell a •amalnatiag meeting end selected a ticket, as they supp4ed, of democratOititle,appears a part of this ticket bad beenVresidatialy nominated by the "Know Nothings" ititillbat part was, almost uninirefoitsly elected, while the other part, of the democratic ticket was defeated pearly two to one. The democrats supported by the "Knew Noth ings" pretend to be very angry on aciount of the suspicions fact of Waif being supported by the K. Na.,' but many think that if they did not 6444 to the order, they *add not have been supported by K. Ws., who had a large majority in the town ship.. f r To-be-sure! No sane man now-a-days Can hon estly doubt but that the Democrats are just as deeply engaged in the new movement as any other party. Tho citizene of Schuylkill need not travel far to be satisfied on that point. The charge that it was only a "Whig. maneuver" has long since been exploded. WO to demargians of all shapes and colors—seems to be the motto of the American party, and we mod heartily respond, Amen! Bcgurt.irtu, Ilaxas.—We are also indebted to the Gazette for the following, principal officers elected :••• f G:itobinson, Benjamin DeLong, Justices of the Peace--Uciorge 'Kauffman, Asassoor—Motan F. Medlar, Abraham Bartolett, Assistant Auer sore—Joseph Bulger, • Condable. The election passed off quietly; although there was much "elec tioneering' during the day. It is proper to add that those gentlemen are all Americans, and that that ticket carried through- out, PORT Csuaos.-4t, appears that . certain local: issues, rather than -political party division, determined the result here. Udell Gane was re- elected Con/mere; J. H. Bair was chosen Judge of Election', and B. B. Saul and Thomas Quinn, Inepectorr. PINEGROVZ.—Tbo following letter shows how "Sam" manages things in the western end of the County, and suggetits some wholesome reflections on another topic: Mamma. Eetrona:—Friday 18th was election. day. • Rnm distilleries, in Pinegrovo, were in full blast with open spigots. The "Know-Nothings" again became` mysteri ously victorious. And yet perhaps not do myste riously,after all; 'Air some pretend to coMprehend the reason. The effect id indeed'evident.to . all; but some, clearer headed and more philosophical, I piesume, than the rest, propose giving the chew, also. And they think it is this:--In consequence of there being none other than Know-Nothings in the place, it weir•:,found difficult to form a sec ond ticket; and therefore it s wi(verywitely con cluded upon to run , ( ,but one;' and which one, after the votes were counted, strange in say, vas victo riously elected. These Know-Nothingsi are cer tainly a wonderful people. . I "Well, this election -day, like all its Predecessors,. was characterized; by drunkenness, quarreling* and all, manner of dissipation.• Why is it that the presenCe of Row-413.1.-m! that liquid fiend meet always be tolenttcd, on such occasions—and that,. too, as the most effective agent., t Oh! for a Maine iLaw—a Maine Law; to drive the influence of this foe to all peace—this • moat detrimental enemyto all true liberty, beyond •our most extreme borders! Can we not have such a Law? Let us note give up the contest. Let us pray—let us fight and talk for it. Victory will ' and must crown out labors. Did we but , eonsider the peace of our elections as a motive; that itself should be enough to prompt us to efforts of a most indefatigable character. And as Schuylkill coun ty is in all probabi'ity the -worst In the i gtate; in this matter, let her: few lovers of peace and tem perance, who may Still exist, be stimulated to more zealous activity.; fpr the import4ce ofAlle sub ject, especially in this County, indeed :demands zeal. What a distressing spectacle to see a number of ignorant menanii° of ;Ich theta are, , alas. too many' in this community ; -congregated in one of our beer-shops or bar-rooms, telling ghost stories, &c., to pass affray an evening! Is it not enough to sicken the heart of any reasonable :thinker? But then observe this same group, under the influ ence of Bum—their eyes - glaridg in their sockets, and their tongues loosened to speak the pleasure of their hearts.. IS not thie still more appalling! To bear them cursing each other and themselves into the deepest recesses of the bottomleis pit—to hear them invoke 4tie power of the Great God, their Maker, for whom they so little ear 4, because of whom they so little know. Of all Objects, in this world the moat disgusting, and theietore the most pitiable, is a drunken ignorant tnan', Is not this state of thingelamentable In the ex treme—end can it not ho remedied? It Mil. But will it? It will. When? We hope--soon. Pinegroce, Feb. 1854. Ornar:e. Tho following a 0 the Sapervierirs elected in the several townships immed:• 1 , Branch—Ezra Cockill, Isaac May. 1 - Blithe—John Ai Kleckner, John Collehan. Barry—Henry Klinger, Charle'sDiehl. Basler—Paul Powell, P. K. &hanger. Cass- , —Peter McDonnell, JA0203 , Murphy. East Bridasmick4-Elias Sechleii Simon liforher ger Emit Nortecgian- r -George Singley, Thoinas Mon roe. Eldred—Jacob Bensinger; George Schneider. Froiter—BenjantiO'Hartshoff,SolOmon Kessler. Hegias--Michasd Wolfgang, Elias .44.4. 11abley —Elias Carl, A. N. Troutman. 41fahatioy--Wm.lt. Faust, Jaceb Walborn. Normegiali—Edivard Iti'Connor. New Castle—JoSoph Hughes,Feter Merau. North Maakelas+-Amos 'Hoffman, Daniel Koch. Pinegroce Fedty, John Zinunermsui. • Porter..,--Abrahain Kessler, John IlebOrling. Piaegrons Boroagi—Wm. Krick. RaskA—Henry J.:Banker, Jonathan Llndenmuth. Slreigert,, Andres, Reber. &key/kW—John Worms's,' William Meeshan. • remoue--John Fernsler, Joseph . bentengei. Jnioa-;--Jacob Seltzer, Charles Dornbach. Upper 2141satitovo—Jacob Stare, Claw. Moyer. West Brunsteism . nel Yost,,Mm. K. Moyer. - West Pean—Jse'ob Ziegler, Jacob Shotlbammer. Wayne—No return.' -• ' 11•111 Pe t+ Ramberger. ans . ilefiek-' S. B. Medlar, West . / ;!1' W 4. o*.."4rttietaln• [5. AriastisSitti, (West Ward,)—Willies Mathews. '.Wl4—Peter Butaieb. , ,Platoseph Bilger. ':•: ,- Orle94artlitai C. Boyer. ' Si. itthahis Sherman. Pt. Cljetott—Bdirird Hammel, Phiegrobo—krederick Schneider.: : ; Eatter--Baniel Batdorf. Barry—Francis Dangler. _ 'Blythe—lsispitielterd. This was the only, cap &date on the Lau:wizen ticket elected. Brastelt.' , .-Abnitato Bernet. CMS —PatniciO3onisar. • • East BrosswitYla. W. Seltzer. East Norwegian—Thomas Casey. Eldred-I.4aceb Lahold. . . • Frailey Daniel Miler. • : - Hegfes4-.leseph Maier. • _ Hatt/iy—itiartin Kopenharer. , Nakano—James Blew. Norwegian—lsaac Hough. • New Vante—Nicholas Baker. North Afanheies—Johii Plummer. Pinegrore Tp.—golomon Snyder. 'Porter--Henry Spansaler. [COXIWNICATED JOR VIZ lIINEIte JOURNAL.] J 22IP" Another Church free of Debt.—lt may be of interest to not a few of your readers to learn that during the last month' the only remaining claim against the First Methodist Episcopal Church of this town, has been paid off, through the liber ality of a number of iti members, and the gener ous aid of its friends. With the' exception of a comparatively s=ll bill for current expenses, which will be met early in tho Spring, we now "owe no man anything but to love - one another.: - T. SNownes Teoxits, Autor. Pottarthe, Feb. 2 2 d, 1%55. [COMILTNICATED Ton TUE JOITIVSAL.I - „ift; liretehinsreen'a Birtliciag.—A delightful coin memoration of this national day of rejoicing, took place amcfng the Sunday Seltook connected' with Trinity Church, on the afternoon of the 221.' Several liundrict assembled in theSpaciens room of the Church appropriated to the Suilday School, and were first addressed in referehie to the. occa sion with's statement of 'the birth-day and thOy hood of Washington. 1 The rules which he copied for his own guitince, were compared with the divine rules or ten com mandments, and shown to be deriied thence in spirit and substance. Beautiful views of scenes in Scripture - Bistory, were then exhibited to the admiring oyes of the young and animated audience. As the rich colors irons the camera obscarrt glowed from the canvas, accompanying explanations aided in fixing aright the impressioiss received concerning the servants of God thim represented. All was calculated to . blend high moral and religiois associations with the character of Washington, who, as is well known, was active in Church affairs in early life, being a vestryman of two parishes of 'the Episco ; pal Church, in Virginia (Fairfax and Truro), when appointed Commander in Chief. - • A beautiful Tom* was rehearsed by one of the youths, and after other exercises, this festivity was Cclosed. The memory of Washington, Est° perpeeua! •Tho Land of the Wait, or Washington—by : 1 Eliza Cook. • . jgr•Public meetings were . held on .the 10th, and 14th, in Minersville to devise measures for supplying that Borough withwater. At the last it wan— , Resolved, That the Town Council be- requested to employ a Civil Engineer to survey the ground , and make estimates of the cost of erecting suitable Water Works for this Borough. Afrßeligioua Mituificence.—At the close of a d discussion on religious aubjects, a few evenings ago. the merits of which summoned the pious lib ,: ernlity of the, Rev. Mr. A. orPort ; Carbon, who to prove his position, that Catholic ministers are averse to the diffusion of Scripture knowledge through. any other medium , than that of their 1f church, and that they actually prohibited ,the free use of the Scriptures among their hearers as ; a code of faith and morals; ho, the Rev. Mr. A., has voluntarily proffered one thousand copies of the Downy version of the Bible, gratuitously, to" ! Catholic families in this diStrict, if their minister, ! I the Rev. Father M., will permit them to be re !: ceived and to bo read in the families of the ricip. Tents, in their• Sunday Schools and daily Schools undot the supervisanco of tho law, without note •1 or comment. Such an act of genuine liberality if matured, will blunt the two edged sword of en mity that wounds alike the victim and the victor, and probably restore amity between the disciples I of Paul and those of Apollos, by'bring - ing them tnith a little nearer the precept of their Divine I Master--" See that ye love one another." Applica tion has not yet been made to tho'Rov. Father M., .; but will in the coupe of a few days, propria per ' *ono, the result of which will be faithfully comae ideated to you and the public. VERITAL ! ! Port Carboni Feb. 22, 1855 [The following, intended for last week's Journal, was received too late for insertion then. We cote ! mend the object named to the hearty sympathy i t and support of the community. The more of such institutions, the bet%r. They may save many a young man—and some old ones, too,-from the evil influences festering in our micist.. 7 :Edi. Jour.) MESSRS. ED ITORR :—ln your last week's Amnia! (10th), was inserted en article designed to report ,'the proceedings of a meeting held in Silver Creek School room, on the 2d inst., for the purpose of organizing a Literary Society, and as you inferred to institute a circulating Library in "connection, with it. It was with as much surprise as regret, that we saw the article dressed . % a style truly 'ludicrous that had we not been residing here and conversant with the matter, we might have thought I that 13. -- C. was really in a blaze. The writer, i'whom we presume is the Silver Creek Genius, has evidently run riot, or drunk to - excess of the spired stream (from Mount Parnassus in-Aela), or he would not only_have given a correct report of the proceedings,-but his - ambitious expectations would have been,elintent with less than a tithe of all the works which have appeared "since the fall -of our great projenitor, Adam." We were san. -guine enough to expect that by giving publicity to the movement, we might enlist the _sympathies I of the public, and by their aid be enabled to real !, lye a ante sufficient to complete so desirable an ob ject. • For that purpose the writer ,g the article you were kind , enough to insert, in . virtue of his office as secretary, was requested to forward a copy of the proceedings to you for publication. The result of the meeting, which was presided'over by Mr. 'Wm. Brown in au able and efficient manner, appointed a committee of 10 members, whose duty it will'be to receive subscriptions, andeonduct the affairs of the.Societyln general. , It is the inten tion of the Society to•taise the sum of ssoo,where : with to build a Reading-room, and start the Li ' brary, of whichme have obtained,nearly'one-half. The meeting was nutherously attended, and from the amount voluntarily subscribed, we anticipate a successful issue. : Thorn.. Silver creek Feb. 15, 1855. 111 Ear Loon Luti Wm - TER.—The Detroit (Mich.) 'lnquirer says:H'lt has' snowed for twenty-two successive days." H. SWAN, IL 11.'D.;an eminent phyddsa— of Philo:W. t blit, =yen to the world the benefit of his erperience y g remedies suitable to almost every disease Dr. Swayhe's Compoeuid Syrup of Wild Cherry, for curing coughs, colds, consumption, Mod itli diseases of the throat, breast and limp. It is certainly unsurpassed by any re. needy yet known. Physicians, elempymeu, the press, all mamma it "a triumph In the healing art." It gime a tone to the stomach, strengthens the digestive organs, and is the original and only true preSon of WiaCherry mannilictnred. Observe' ;Intim the porteait of Dr. S myna Is on the wrapper around _bottle. Dr. Swayne's VernSfoge, for destroying Worms, curing Dyspepsia, Ac. Dr. Swayne's Sugarcoated Sarsapazlllie and Tar Pills, a gentle purgative and alterative medicine, far , superior to the pills In general use. Dr. Swayue's Cholera 1 Marten, Diarrhoea and Dyssuntery Cordial, a never falling 1 remedy. Dr. Swayne's Fever and Agne PLUS, for Laboratory fur the manufacture and MU of all of Dr. . Swayne's Family Medicines, No. 4 North. Seventh street. Philadelphia: and for sale by Ms Agents, J. O. Brown and J. & C. Ahrtie, Pottsville; H. if W. Hineleingir, Schuyl ,,l kill Haven, and all the principal storekeepers. See ad. mamma. [2o4y] r 1..~ j.ii:& 4 1~ ,~1: -~• ~: t s: 4J 2E= lieggiong_ )llteltigrin OE or find - oti:4 efficient - agents in the distribution of the ScriOtares imitate, is a Jeeish ; • AUsTttrs has foiiiiddon the publication of thet Pops's bail nnipecting the inimaculate concep tion in litenbardy, and. has even prohibited. the priests from preaching upon it. . , Pr nes ban-estimatod that one revival of religion which took place in Yale 'College,. under the Presidency of Dr. Dwight, - raised up ministers who wore instrumental of the conversion of _fifty thogandsomb itt.onegetteratiOn“ _ Tas Anaincin Bible Society hire appoint ed Geo. Vroom, oar, nazister •to Berlin, as their delegate to the meeting of the British and ,Foteign Bible Society in London, and CO any- other anal- Iresisay&lsestiog in Europe. ' ; - ' Aar No courrat except France, outside of /t -idy. sent a larger number of prelates to the late feast of the ImmacubitsCineeption, at Rome, than the United States. France sent elevenohe Uni ted States six, England six and Ireland six.. The other States were represented bye smaller num ber. Runts sentuone. . • - piti•Tern soots published by, the Methodist Book Concerti amount to,notless than 1000 differ ent iolutnei. ' Their periodicals have, the following circulation: the Methodist QUarterly, 30001 Ns- - Sol:nil Maipuine, 20,000; Ladies' Repository, 20,- 000; Christian Advocate indlournal, 30,000; Sun day School Advocate, 130,000; Missionary Advo cate, 40,000.. ' 4`Pooa vicuxe es.' Roma °- The Catholic Telegraph. of a liAe day, has nearly a column de voted to the story of &little girl who was cured— that is, said to be cured—of a most pestiferous and loathsome disease by her faith in the immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary. The girl's flesh. was falling off in consequence of her &sem,, and she Went to bed one night and had strong faith in the Virgin, and got.up well next morning. • 20/1' METHODIST CREtHen . ,Srrnamaxv.=--The Commissioncriof the r,wo . btanches 'of the Metho-. diet Church met at Cincinnati on the 12th inst.; to divide the property known 'Lathe Weitern Book Concern between two churches, under the decree of the Supreme Court et% the, United States. . The eubjecf, after a t hartoonious Ina settled to the satisfaction of all patties:. The =punt allow ed to the Southern Church in money wail $30,000 besides debts duo in the,South to the amnia of $12,000 more. , ' - NOTICES. ' _ [Under this bead we'-will insert gratsiteasty, standing notices of ReligiUus service' in' the sev eral churches of our Borough, together, with all special notices for that purpose ; provided they are . furnished to us in proper time.—Eds. Jour.] .0-BAPTIST Rim Joni 11."CAsna, Eerrlee every Sabbath at 10A &dock, A. M., and 7 debar. P.M. . , airviasT 3LETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sec ond:street, Pottsville, Res, T. SNOW*i Timm, Pastor. Mite service In this .ChtirCh every SsLiabatil, et 10 AI M. and 7 P. 11. • ing•ENULLSII LunDll4N giwtecu, Market Square, Pot taville, Rev. DANIEL , tersac,.Pastor.i ,Divine service in this :Church regularly esnrY. , l3unday Morning, at 10 1 4_ o'cloik; evening, at o'clock. Weekly Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening, at 7 1 / 6 o'clock. : CHURCI(SERVICES'FOR '2.501: . A. M., 1014, (Jer. i aid 31 . 0 t. 0). P. M., (Jer 9 and Eph. 4). • ' 28th. A. M., Special prayer for iandlclates f.j,r be, ly orders. - , D..Wasasusx,.iiterier.. Agit- WELSH CONOitr.OATICI,NAL, CRUILCII, Miners• vine mad, Pottsville. Rev. CII4RLES tTY, EDWAILII*. Pas tor. Divine scrvice In this Church every Sabbath.' Mori big at 10 o'clock,. evening at 0 o'clock. Priyor Meeting at '9 o'clock. School for small children, to teach them in the ', theories and doctrines of the ilible,nt 134' o'clock: School for reading the Bible, &T., at 2 o'clock. , Singing School at b o'clock. . . [For '4arriitge notices we oriWzontinne to charge 25 cents each, but Deaths we wM hereafter Insert gratis= charging only in ease of an accompanying• Obituary.— Eds. Joitiq . MARRIEDs • 2 ' . EtANS—THOMAS-454 ttokl9th inst., by Rev William Morrtn, J,OHN Evvri of Tremont to MART T 11031.15 of Lor . . , KIMMEL—REBEEI-41nthe 2let laust, by nov.llllll2= G. Moonlit. Laws Ktiatzt of POttotille .to CATILSErn Its- ma of Manheim township. ; • - • • • lIENDERSON-7 4 131 1 5114NER,-:-On thert4' v till) JoeN ii Urcntlows of Norristown, Siontgoinery minty, to ANNA Eusortn awnaltn of Port Carbon. * Nonistown.pspers please copy. • •• DIED. L. LINDENAIUTH—Iti Newcastle, on the 22d Inat„ MAION, soti\of Jacob Lindenmutti. The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday) at 2 o'- . clock. The fiiends and relatiyea are invitOd to attend. • LEWIS—At his iesidenee,in the dig Af 11141010th. on the 18th inst., itonznr LEwis, in the Etith year of his age. Many there are. among our, cltimns and business men, who kiew Mr. Lewis personally, and will learn of his der cease with regret. One or the pioneers ofthe . .Schnyikill Coal Region, he was early linpressed with its growing im ixwbinee. and freely embarked his means in itiMmit un decided future. Taking part in miMy of the viiriinut en terprises calculited to promote its welfari;, he livid to see its prosperity secured, and its entainerrial greatness plan : ed;beyond question. • Liberal and enlightened, of exem, platy life and ehristLan deportment, Mr. Lewis. was be. loved in life, audin death will be regretted. r NOTICES. CHUYLKILL NAVIGATION--No t,7 limb; hereby given - that. the water was let Into the Canal on Tuesday last, and that the line will tie open for Navigation from Schuylkill Raven, on Monday, the 20th inst., and from Port Carbdn on the Istof March. • W. M. TILGHMAN; Serreiari. Office Schuylkill Navigation (n., , Philadelphia, February 24, '55.1 • . , &it . • . I 0 Co ` TßACTOßS.— . Proposals will be received until March :1:o, 1555, by. Abraham 'off, No. 93 Walnut street, Philadelphia, President of the Locust Gap Improvement C0., - or by the subscriber, at Shamokin. for the construction of the branch Railroad, from the Philadelphia and S. unbury'llaileoad. near the residence of Peter Straw. thenco as ;per line located to Station. No. 115.. in Locust Gap—beinrnearly one Mile. The work embraced in the contraet will be the grub bing and clearing. graduation of road-bed. 14 feet wide, masonry and superstructure of culverts and bridges over Lociist creek, makaand deliver ties from Company's land, and lay the track and switches in the same manner as that of the Philadelphia and Sunbury RaLroad. . Propo sals received'for each department of ;he work separately, or the whole together. The "Company will furnish the rails, chairs, spikes and switch irons. It the point ofjune thin with the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad. • . . ..' WILLIAM lI..3IARSHALL,',Agent. . elamoliin, February 24.1855 ; -.- 13-34 j :liv - 0 TIC E .—The Delawareßaritn 1 canl will beotiened thrlCavUatton. February 15th. Jim. 12, 1855 3.2 t n* JNO. R. ;THOMSON, &ey. 1 C,HUYLKILL "CO. Agricuitutal So elety.—The members of thli Society are requested to attend a meeting on Satunlay the 24th day of February, 1.853, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at the Public honie of Daniel Boyer, Orwigsburg. • Feli.lo, 1S 6.3 t • . VOTIC.E: hereby . caution all pet mum not • to reeeire or„purehaza a Note held by Chgi , les Bensinger. against. !my and endorsed by John. Williams, as the said Note . was obtatitetd •1 ! LEVI ARNOLD. Nlkidleport, February 17. 1853 744 THE Pottsville Scientific AssoCiation are ready to receive aptvimens of Coal or other 341 n.• era , and , forward them for exhibition at the World's Fair, to be held at Paris in May next. Depositors will poleaxe leave their epetionms at the ontee of Me. Leiria or Mr. Shaeffer, Its Silver Terrace, Pottsville. • February 17, Itls . 7. ELIZAtETH, bath separated herself from me. and refugia to lire ~ritb me caution 11 persons against harboring or trusting her on my acco unt, as I will pay no debts of her, contracting from this date. I TOBIASSIWSIOUS, Baal tounuhip, Jamisayl3,osf.) : [Feb. 10, 6-) 240. MO THE' BENEVOLENT. - Peiisons hash* contributions—whether of money, clothing or prorisione—for the rtettsrife Bellttrotellg Society, In aid of the Borough Poor, ass requested to deposit the same with the Trarewer, Andrew Russel, Esq., corner of Mar halation° and thul streets. fly oider of the Society. - RottsvMe Jar!nary 20;185.5 • OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.4h6 Undersigned hating nasal/sled with him otonox MACH, as co-partuer in the Hardwire business, on the Ist . dsy of Janum7; 1855, the business will be continued in all its varions branches; at the old stand in Centre streert,under the name and &to of smog! , It LERCH, whgre their respeetfully soltelt a contitinatire of their tr. mer etuittpt. - otimpE BIIIOIIT.. Pottsville, January 6,1M5 TO TEACHERS.;--Nikanied Inamedi• tely, by the Pottsville Schedi Board; a female fetich eFemale School No. 2, id which Oraminer, acorn phy, Arithmetic, Mitory, de.,Sve taught. None but one exrienced as a Twitter need apply. Salary according to m capacity. The Schools are open the whole year, and salary paid for the twelve months. .By order of the Board of Pirectora. Address JOHN S. t. itAliTlN,Soiretary. Pottsville, PcbruaryTT, 185 S _ • ' - 7-at 1 1 ' 'ION.-___-_ _ fSOLU The partnership „bereave existing between William 11. Johns and Johns, Coai 3 Operators- trading under the firm of War: &Thos. Joins; was'elisecilyed by mutest consent on theist of January,,lB.ss. The business of the late firm will be Settled up byrWro.'ll. Jubilee. • . ' , , : ' I • ' WILLIAM 11. JOHNS, ' TIIO3fAS JOHNS. - • The business of. the late firm will be continued hermit , ter in Schuylkill county aid In Philadelphia by Millet:al 11. 'Johns, on his own cement. .. - . , , • 1 St.. Clair, February IT, 1855 - : ' 64* . 1 . _ . ' , pISSOLUTION.--The partnership' harsh:dice existin g between this entsMherie, pri c k. yens and Plasterers, bridles - under the, firueuarnerof AUMAN, REED & Ck., wise this' day dissolved by mutual' TO PARNIERSII!. consent., The business of the late, firm Will be settled by We renpeerfully inform our Customer' Met re its , either of the partners. AU perscout. having claims W MIIMIXLD TM mica or OM present them forsettlement,andthese inded wUI make pay:runt an speedily as possible. _, I • •. I- Improved Super Phosphate of Lime, , 1 i ; -: • SAMUEL ,AIMAN, ' And are now selling our well ksown freparati , a ' JAMES D. REED. - 1 AT $4O PER !roar, - - • • . • • . JAAM-li. SIISABEIL .•I illtrruatisti it to be.fully equal teary that ii-as scid by as N. B.—The busluesit will le continued by the subserj. W I. SCOT - ti; Attorney at L* 2 bet. Thankful Sir the Lavoie Natetided to the late 'emit - .. . Shamokin, - Northumberland county, Pa. , 1 ix former year. he, hopes, by strict attention io n ubs, tai m. era . the , • --. Refeirisies: It affords us mach pleasure to sate that the high eta' continued custom of the public i hitt individual aped- HOU. J trunPottors. Governor of Pennsylvania. i. I aeter of this article is well mitabithed, and the.tertmssf tY• ' ' JAIES „11. 81LEADER. ! 't• &us Lewis, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. ~,i. i of Ktrmers elm have USIA i t , Klieg jt to be Potteevyk January _7,1855 • - i .:- ne.v. Pirros Trorortmt Sorthumberland Co. 'Pa 1 IlEit'i§Vll4l.E.;PQß't CLINTOI 4 4I,! . ';. aoto,• couple,' 1 ' l' ' . That is now .nown. e Danville, Montour t,' Pal . New Castle. Waldron% Oraigsburg borough,Wert 1 r• JOSMAW. COIL; . , T- , -Ti IT PRODUCES kIAVIER CROPS IA and !keno ahead! . . ', Maass. Sdnitit. L-Ma & Co., ~ ) 1 1 Of arts, Oets, Wheat end Gam than any other Itsusa t ors I n t b ss c, Di str i ct* h i r " ce , r ,„,,,, d . y sailed :. WaTM.I4.I.N. OMOMN .4 . 11 Ea. 'cliilladolpllts. , i •:„. our w o ods i Red , telagl and examine it and ' l ' . for this vear „. ~.1 . 4 iho, that when col. •/ . •,-. Axwacn. :twat- k C 0.,, .). r „ . t I lain a Paistphio 4 WO of its qualltks, mois.d ' the . at th prompt in collecting their dopikates, they Deectrdwr 314 113z4 _t.--, . , . . 61.43 . 1: i -.- using, &e. A } PillN tamp - made to Dealers. Moo • , s • allot a z• aimidcrable IMM ofloonsw vented . - , - I "" Crash - ingron * front an said ari? , ill• , ' ZO. , ISRO • Ittspeetor 01;1110, ti, "3"11) ,:, Ji P carnoriate, - "theoFtemu, Kurua t v. length or I depth nurthwar y , tweet". right angles with said Washington Or a to larktotAbriP . ~ .. , . y• Part of the world with pert' chat - I ~ and di ... sr". eN1W.1:::- ' h 414.11biS - ilithae ' ' . 12 ' entity of Warm ' rain water, win Prr ham Pelt, two bandied and sixtpaeves feat, meteor ten , ' : They ate fliamOstdevirsbleartiele for home t ke,. tale easY.antiaeid,te., and will cbs •on the west lino thereof, excepting and reserving the ! And the Southern and Western markets that , arms In said laud, and all other rights, interests and pri- 1 - been invented: , ' . . et • et if carefully applied, discolored - epolg u 'lieges whatsoever which may have been granted by al'• Deniers and Shippers will do well to all and raaraine carpetsond indeed all spots, whether certain Deed dated Ow I.Btb. day of June, A. - D.1821, .re- i for themselves. ; pr. ren ' corded at Orw4eburg in Deed Book No. 8, page 503, from L 42`42` These 'sultan "e WARRASTEP to be suP * r duced by acids or alkalies. If one has A John Pott, Pen. and wife, to Clayton Earle, :Thomas S.. . any th ing heretofore offered to the Public. . . :; ; Ridgway and William Abbott, &a &e.; with - the imparts ;: • . oaners, consisting of a two arid - otteshalf storpfnuna Tar. ; ~ JOHN DONNILLI'I 1 • misfortune to have a carpet injured by ' , hi , 106 North Fourth street,,Plnladalphila. ern.heme, with slim story frame addition an d s oneeato• ••; Deeerobor 9, lqr,l . . to wash, this will immediately restore it. • sm= . _ . .. fb SDR SALE ;TO LE T: _.- To RENT—A Store and Dwellings; labnae on Railroad street. Alio. a Store.nonse oti kiugt, fgartketstnet. Aindy to ;C. 3C-lIII.L, Agent. I i ' Po4fitilkOlobtuary 17, IS.S3 l,. i _ • 7- I t___ , reK., OR SALE—The Canal Boat Dr. .1 . . 1 1 .;,. . A. Koehler, lath fiwo thousand 'dollari. Including's; litof three hundred and elzhti , two dollars. AppV, at ScbuYlkill listoth. to - JUSta'll A. DIMIBELItIb.. i December ',.;, Itiil • . W....,us -1 AiFOR SALE-:-.2 three story itriele Dwellings in Mahantango street . Also, a two awry; runs Dwelling in Char& ,Uley.: Apply to J.'ADDISON 3IcCOOL,:; - , - Chart abed, 'mange saipa.ittrr l o4 PotisTUle, January 0 /8C.5 I:tf 1 4 1 0 R "S . Ag.-r--A NEW PERPEN ttlenlar En of 10 Horse pewee .ttb primps colt-, p etei-41te wh ..strapylng a sptatefse feet stionre. 'l'd be seen 4 the York Store. 1 ' E. YARDLEY a SON.' Pottsville. i;ovember It 1854 , • 441 -', QOOO ACRES OF LAND for sale in eitntim and Lyecadag condloi, about leo mike from a route of the Spam* . t Etta Rallroed. Apply to .; ' :: ADDISON IifcCOOL;I Real &tate A Land Agent, Centre a., op. Silver Ternsee Pottmille, Deeember 9, IBM f . ' 4S•tf $.1.; e Q DD FELLOWS' CEMETERIC± • Personaleslmmo! purchasing haiial lot' In the Odd Fire Cemetery, will amply to , :1 Music Port, at the Iron Ettconi,7 Town Ball; •-• ;! ; : I Pu:won Hoorn, Tln4mith. Centro street; or Joni 8. C. nu m*, Centro Street- i 'Y Nov. 12 1913 - 46-U. i;- FOR SALE—Two 2 story Brick 'Homes, each 'X feet front by 82 feet deep, on e fouler ot West Norwegi an and Third streets. so ibeiods, or to let on ground rent a Lot on Market street; opts the Market House, SO feet front on mid strait, Wl - 00 feet deep, to alO feet alley. Apply to . Feb. 3, 1853 s4f 0. M. CUMMING, rbetrn7kl J I OR SALE.—Twelve small Cali; 18 inch wheel*, suite:do for Contrastore, Foundry! men 'and Machinists, or for Railroad Companies, to um On repairs or about their freight depots. Apply to . . , CAN DEF., DODGF; & Ca, . f. 1 , • • i • ', 4,ll.lswius City. OetobrO 21,1954. - 42-if 4 - FOR RENT-4 New Brick Storc Mouse, on Mauch Chunk street, built for a Flour A Sion\ The basement ii admirably adapted to stoi. ing Rale Hay. A Railroad sideline adjoining the bnild-, Ing. Possession given on the in of Aptit. or earlier if desired, by applimtion to the . sulticriberi at. the Tort ME!!!!!MIMEM 1 - 00 R RENT—The ""Rising Sun" -T -- a4 vern, 311uerssilles, Schuylkill county. Pa.—The snit scriber, wishing- to quit the business of Tayermkeeping: offers for heat, for s term of years,.the -ffISING SYNT Tavern, in the borough of Minerseille. It is one of the best and most frequented stands in the place. situated In the lower part of the town, with Alarge Yard and exten sive Stabling.attached. and a well of excellent Water at the door. P 0 1 ,14 116i011 given on the Ist of Amil next. An pl). to . - - of 138U3111, lreb. 10, 18,56 ' 641* • On Ms presided!, VALUABLE CURL; LAND.—I'H.P. , sub Scriber dies for sale a trail of seventy-4.14 acres of Coal Land, texether•with the mineral and tinx ber right to an adjoining tract of eighly-four awes. situ ate in the heart of the Schuylkill Coal Basin, on the Mine Mil Railroad. six Miles, *est of Pottsville. The Lewis. Spohn and Three-foot velni afford a large quantity of Coal above water level, which' is directly and easily acceasible. To those who have a few thousand dolls* for investment, no better opportun ity oould be oefered.Li• Address • . ISLE 139 WEN, Pottsville, Pu ; - :January 27, 1855 3- { 'OR SALE.—Three hest finish hgteain -, "yn t _le n fr i l7; k man , of I gn, t ?Z• b e y an lT d m. ll'url teen h n o ' n o o f power , pmi r with Locomotive boilers. and in first rate running ordar, having been in use but ow year. ' They are now in opei* tion on the new Docks of the Chesapeake k Delaware Ca' nal, one at Delaware City, one at St. George and one 'at Chesapeake City, where they can bo seen at any time, and any information given that may be required. They will be sold at • bargain, by- --- CANDEE DODGE & C0.,0 1- Delaware City : ::-; , October 21,1854. J . 42-tf ,' i .4 FOR SALE or RENT—A House and Lot in Morris' Addition.—The Subscriber, froni mei OS connected with his health, is desirous of moving his residence to a location nearer the Court House. anti osiers for Sale or Rent, the large double three story Stone Howie and ,Lot of Oround, his present residence. The House is.lo feet square, and Is adapted for one or two reig; demos, well supplied with pot and pure mountain waten . If 'sold, the greater part of the purchase money may re- Mai)} on the premises for a long time. Possession eive4 the Ist of April nest. (1855). Inquire of • • P. ' WM. B. POTTS, Attornelkat Lam:' Morris' Addition. December Mo, '1854 51-tf kTO LET—The nevi Hotel it Ash= land, the new and fl ourishing town In Schuyl- Co., the principal town .of the great Mahanoy Field, at the terminus of the Mine • Hill and Schuylkill Raven Raven' Railroad Extension.. The extensive new Hotel is arranged with every convenience for the accotri-_ modation of guest.* and boarders;- , water introduced into the house, every room properly ventilated, and well snit- - edfor families who may be desirous of spending a few weeks in-this new and growing .town, beautifully situa ted in a valley, bdtwoen the llahanoy and Locust Moun tains, and sumunded by magnificent scenery. The rent' wilLbe moderate to a suitable tenant, who can furnish the House. - It .will be ready foi occupancy early in the Spring. For terms apply to J. MAYLA Jr.. Acenti Ashland. February 321865 ,S-tt '..BUSINESS :•CARDS. L: DODSON', Opera -45f4f11t Pie and 3lechanical bentist, has fitted up Mie of the beat Dental Establishments in this part of the 'State; and intends to afford his patrons the benefit of eS! ery improvement in the Art lie guarantees to Imitate nature to a nicety In the adaptation and arrangement'Of Terru-metalle or Yitrescent Teeth t inserts pinta' or whole seta on Atmospheric pressure, to the entire exclusion Of spiral springs; .extraets dead teeth and rooote with (aril ity,and fills. decaying teeth with gold, rendering titbit useful during life. ' ' Office in Market street, two doors above Centre; not'ol side: L Feb. 24, 1855 [Ju ly 29,1&51 30-] 8-tf DR. J. T. NICHOLAS, ; PITYSICIAN: - SURGEON A ACCOUCHELIf. 1 • Ofilee=-Narket• St., above Secomd. . Pottsville, De(-.16, 1654 play 1.V.1-20] 454 f JbHNJP. HOBART, 'Attorney at Commissionur for Now York., Office opposite )Linctri can ilouse, Centre Street, Pottsville, Penna. April 2t,1852 17-ly ' ' ADDISON McCOOL, Conveyarifi iug and General Agency office. Centre Mart, !* poiito the Silver Terrace. Pottsville, December 2.1854 JACOB KLINE, Justice of the PeaCe Rill attend to the collection otAccounta; ie. promptly andiall the duties appertaining to his office. Pottsville, December 25, qSS3 52-134 • • . arch. BANNAN, Attornpy .law. Office in Centre Street, opposite the Episcopal arch. Pottsville, Penna. 47-ly Nov. 'X, ISSN • • • . ... . . ' ,-----. F. M. DIXON, DO6 TORtif 1 4444.• Dental Surgery, ono door above ICC. Green's Jewelry store, Centry street, Yotirrilla. , September 2, 11:4 . "., 3.-tf . A l l 'OR in R ., I O SO b. N d & Q. Y . O . DE . R ai Dealers in 1 vi" %o esale and retell.- Town Mill, Centre street, Potts ville, Pa. : I November 11,1854 444 f t ; X EVILLE ;;'!t RICHARDS, Attorneys at Law trill attend to all btu:lncas Intrusted to thepi with dllligenee and care. Office Centre Street, next 'deer to It. R. Morris' Stine, Pottsville.; • Janoll, 1853 • pan. S. '54 2-139 244! • WILLIAM L. WHITNEY, Attorney at Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill Coonnty, Perineyl rmlia. Office in Centre Street, nearly opposite 010141- nets; Bank. Jlinuary 4,1653 l-ly YoeDIVAIID SHIPPEN, Attorney ditii Conineilor at Law, Philadelphia, will attend to eol ect ns and all other legal brininess in the City of Pliila delphis, adjoining Counties and elsewhere. Office 8.• ti melier Gth and Walnut Streets, Philada. ':-i tTAMES H. •GRAEFF,. Atthrhey - A't tr Law, haring removed to Pottsville, has opened an :‘if" fire under the Telegraph Office, Centre Street, opposite the , Miners' Bank. 1 December 6,1851 46d, ', I F. WHITNEY, Exchange, Cei locum', Commission and (leneral Agency Office, next door to Miners' Bank, Pottsville. dealer In uncarrinit money. Gold and Surer . Dra ft s on Philadelphia add Nest York for sale. 1 1 March :X), 1852 , • 124 f ill VOTICE—IIe undersign'd has beh 4 . 7. appointed the-agent of the owners of "The War;:l'or perty,' and offers for sale building lots in the borotigh of Palo Alto, on reasonable terms. Office, Morris' Addi- tlon. Pottsville, February 3,1855 TIENRY W. POOLE, Civil, Torhil graphical, and Mining Engineer, Centre stniet, ille. Pa., attends to any Surveys, Explorations; or other Engineering work connected with the Anthracite Coal Region of Pennsylrania. .July 27-tf MailN Pcir EO. K. SMITH, MINING ENGl neer and Surveyor. Silver Terme, Centre Strut, , o Willa, Pa. Examinations, Reports, Surreys and Maps of Coal Mines. Coal Lands,. Mining, Machinery, te., exeCuted on the 'shortest notice. , Agent for Coal Min* it, September 21.155",. 11A GENCY—For the Purchase ,ai d Sale of Real Estate; 'buying and selling Cad .. .charge of Coal Lands, Mines, lc, and collecting touts- Tr from twenty years experience In the County lle hopa to give satisfaction. Office Mahantango Street, pril Pottsville. IRSO 1- • - ' CIIAS. M.44f Inta.), • A 6, 1 . . .. j PURVES, DEALER IN SCRAP „ L a.. Iron, Copper, Brags, Bar and Block lin, Sodtkeiers Spelter bead, £t. Orders received ttwi Brae and work, and Machine furnishing. All orders to with the above line promptly attended to. 2 ! I Agy-N.'ll. CornOr Penn and South Street, Phllada. 'tune 11.15.53. ;° 27.tf DR. G. N. BOWMAN, Sr geesaa., g oo n Dentist, Ogles in Brick Building, - coiier Mar and Second Streets, vest side, Rots doors above Esquire Wilson's Office, where all operations on the Teeth are peribrmed, and new teeth inserted on moderate tenni. He warrants all his work. • : October 1,1851 .1.04 f . Q - .. , ETIL W. GEER, Attorney at L ai n, MitteraTints Schuylkill county, Pa., • . : • .'i ' • UMW *O. I . , ilon. &us Lewis. lion. Joni C. KNOX. Pink* 1 phio..l , X. IL Rarssait & Co., Courtlaud street. New York. ;; 1 llon:Javita IL CJutrarra.. li4tailk, /h. (ALYEA Watson, Esq. 1114irmisport, /V. ' ..,?,..: j' - ,: Muth 4.1854 9.1 y , ; Is 3 FLEW ARD.—nan away Cr/ 4 t h scriber, 0 11 eililvdis February ital.( ii t' . i', - HILL. an apprentice to tt oz .f1ati5•tq1,,,,,1,2-, sins s& Allpersons aro forbid lt,irliorii4,;;,l% i n ,,, W m Cro my acconnt. si I sill ti4 , , , ,,, if,' debts contrail/It by him . lie had , s sii,,. ,' e w h a 4 iiek i n g t bt a : a is: d v s ; tt li a se gree abo t n ultri:ii'ly,,,ati:s 61.1.47'11:tei:!;:cal:Airviii:ta,s'iptdlic,ts:::',Iit...ite,i, lag saki boy to the subscriber will be ent i t y d ,, - gibers rfol*i'd• • Schuylkill Havers. rebrsary ::1. 15;,;, 1.,,..4. • - STRAY COW.—C a me t , 4 Wo e promises of the subscriber. a lam e Bu rl white on ber back and bebr. The ostle r come Cruet. prove property. y. cbargak 7 . 46 away, or Rho will be disposed of Recording t o 4: 44 . . Feb. 10, *Sii Gate PA Tlt I PIC it. w. • WANTED -41y a you ng ra „ an.., matt. s littistkrn as Store-keeper. h COM to keep Ott Books. AdMma ferTlBl6 S•Ito READY, Pottur,,, p W ANTED-A Young Man wh 0 but some experience, to clerk Ina .S4c,, t at Ma Ma). Feb. Isi4 INERS WANTED.—A f ew . In. sober Industrious Millets can find steady moot at th e Lancaster Colliery, SbaneAlo. !`"- iett. 17,1953 3t' COCHRAN, PEALE r T O COAL OPERATORS.—A n F - • pedeneed busioess•man wishes to term 4 4 meat in the Qua Itep.,n, either as !look-keep er ,7` doctor of any department e bich requires 'a 4 n. knowledge of Inati.wess. For particulars apply to th e Item liottirrilk.. January 20. L. 5.5.5. •I•tt _ lITANTED-1 Situation, by a z a . V rimd taan,itged about 40 years. and has He to a man of good moral ammeter. and can mal t of a Store, and traplact all the busineka. prim e he.. keep the accts lakkh and Lisa exeellet t taktam. further particulars, apply at thli Mace. Deertaber 9. 1a.54 • rPA : 49,P,ERATOR • q.eilW , ' , '' . 4 l o;,;4").v•an , .'nga g ..d the r, c rii *, xf • f-,4-wrsonany metitutzt e l al .'4 , the &mil ite -- -OtterWei/oheeto. meet et ith at) e b ' ;Az as - Agetiriugoiikitr**:o4ltst. for t sa.e t either on_ethipetiht`qq:3ealmar t..atiAhe.; =tempos: iii.4-5,.:1 1 :0 - tE.N4ktikpply t he N., gilter .P. 14 ..... 3 ~44 . 1., .4:-,.....:,,%:\t,1r, -`.l', ?."-3 7 f - V:SN, . .....,.1ti ..... ,- ,41-4 ------ 00 - -:,1 - - 1` 44L. - tUK.SON A: Co '..-10 ati,"' • • •...; 1' coat. by Itailmad t ' '•"•F r lUt ..' , i'ti V! res.—No.3B ' - - .ln eireet. Philadelphia, . ...,, .. .4... , No. 1.11 , 8' • .• wa • New York; . centre t t. op, .t o American House, turz, ...•..t.' Mem they offer *fur eby the carp. their cel.!• reo . : . -r,+• : ,' Peach Orchard and Prac.i • .wataia Erel Ash ( 1 .4.1 - , T.. 1 41A from the Raren and Black Heath Vow, ail of L. , i . 41 ::.= ant free burning, and adapted to family uw. - . 'l4 Also their .y.ut Dale paid Broad Nortgym, (141. suitable for Furnaces and lrnti Works. • February ¥!m 7VOTICE.—Bacon, Price & Co. _ L I continue the Mal Business, as heretofore. rom n Front and Walnut streets, Philadelphia, and also s ll 4 . Oilier, Morris' Addition. . L. P. BROOKE. Aso; Pottsville. February 3. 1555 Str THOMAS & CO., ha„ oved to the office In J. Silliman's Frame tic.: lag, In Centre street, s few doors above the Pennstit tr , HMI, when, persons having business with them please call. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE—'('t. subscribers having associated with them GE EVIN and DAVID J. NEVIN, of New Yoe:. sill:jig,. der the firm of BLAKISSON, COX a CO., cur` uw•Allr Coal Businest as heraofotv. , Office. No. G 3 Walnut rte near Dock, and No. 4 New street, New York Wharf 3 2, Richmond: . JILAKISTON AOA • Philadelphia. January 20, 1655 • 34.'m ( 1 0-PARTNERSHIP:—LEIVI.c": DENR LED hating resumed the selling and aleit,, of Coal, has this day aasociated with him William i denried, John Rommel. Jr., and George H.: Potts, ar„r the firm of (awls Amminturia Co.. at 42 Walnut Wet Wharres'Ne4. 7 and 8, Port Richmond. January 14. 1854 IN THE-ORP „ ' COURT. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY ‘^ The Comm! tr• hof Pennsvi• A A LA •• rands to the She , of Schuylkill county, brie . ing:- Wissaass, at en Orphaui'jCourt held at Potuvills and fur the county of Sc.o4fslklll, on the 27th day cf Ju nary. A. D.. 183 a. before Honorable C. W. Begin: ad his Associate Justice coiner, the proceedings rt the n, nation of the Baal Estaht of Francis C. Knehnlv. lite the township of East Brtmslig, in the comity of Srbtr. kill.. deceased, being presented and confirmed by the rat Court, on motion of John Reiman, Esq., the Coon an: a Rule on all the heirs and legal representativesof said deceased, to wit: Maria Magdalena Euehnie, widow of said Francis C. Kuehnle, deceased, a sister me ed Anna Maria Magdaldna Kern, a widow, and tv,, phews, eons of another sister now deceased, to wit, fru. cis Char'es Lieber and john,Georgo Lieber, these is:, lx naland being natives of W urtemburg, Germany. thud:: be au'l appear at an Orphans' Court, to Iw hdd at ville. in and fur the county of z , rhuylkill, oath. be MONDAY pt March-nest. at. 10 o'clock in the`fofforo to accept or refuse the Real Estate of the sold &Teak the valuation thereof, or show cause why an order of sal shall not be granted by the said Court, in conformity the laws of this Commonwealth, and that notice cf tx Rule be served Ity publication in one German and ao English newspaper printed In the said county, fur Ittr Successive weeks, priordo the return day of said Viltness the Honorable Regina, Presbleur of rr Said Court. at Pottstillo, the 27th day of January. ,11.1 1835. ' JOSHUA BUYER. Ctn.& ! - Pottsville, Febinary 10, 18.55 6-It PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hon—Charlis Hegins. President of the Court of Common Plev of Schuylkill County, in Pennsylvania, and Justk. the several Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace. oye and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery in said Cclztr• the lion. F. S. Hubley and Solomon Foster. Jud,;es ::•:c Court of Quarter Sassiona of the Paste. Oyer and Term: er e and General thud Delivery, for the trial of all rap . and other offences in the said County of Schuylki:,.!; their precepts to me directed; hate ordered a Out Over and Terminer and General , Claol Delivery and Qui , ter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden in Pottsville. u MONDAY. the sth day of MARCH next, at 10 o'clock. 1. M., to continue two weeks. 47.tf I • Notice Ls therefore hereby. given to the Coroner, tbi Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the nild Csap of Schuylkill, that they are, by the said precept, rm. mantled to be then and thereat 10 o'clock In the (~trxxt of the said day , with their rolls. records. Inquisition& n• aminations and all other temembrances, to do th , 'St thi:p which, in their several of appertain to le done, EA all those that are bound by recostnlsanees. to prfieno against the Heerlen; that are or thou shall be In the of said County of S.chu,s Mill, are to be then and tilt* e prosecute them as ihall be just. Gwl sore the Commonwraith • . JAMES NAGLE, ....hie Sheriff's Office, Pottsville, .1 , February 10,1555. f 6-It 11.—The Viltnesses and Jurors who are =awned to attend said Court are reqUired to attend ptuletmts In ease of non-attendance, the law, In inch MIS Irlde and provided, will he rigidly enforced. This r it published by order of the Court; those ron.renA rtl govern themselves accordingly. PHILADELPHIA. Adrertisements set in larger type than al, are etiargetl'.so per cent. ncluynce on the usn, IZIM BURTON dt. LAMING, DIANUTACTMLDS AND IMPOIMIN Or • • - - - • Vi1791.X5X.1 2 26 41..P 1 EEM0r 124 Arch Eit., 2 doors above sth, Valets. ', 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Every articlein their Hoe of business at the tin, Ict , est market C.L911 Parces.and solicit tho pations4e O:A4c ere and others. Feb. 24, 154.5 t•-;;to "THE UNION," Areh C iStreet, between 3d & 4th, Philtda. PROPRI El - ORS—EVANS 1. NEWCOMER, ' FORMERLY WEBB t NEWCOMM Hours of' Meals: Barsarasr-0% 73,i to 10 D, t z —aent . g 0r4 . y,10 Ti.l 6to 11 Im " Ladles' Philadelphia. February ^.1,1155 s.ir - A. IL FRANCISCUS. • . WINUTACTUTIZIL or Cotton Laps, Wadding, Carpet caste., TIE YARNS, COTTON YARNS, • -• LAMP, CANDLE, AND FLUID WICKS, which he offers to sell at the lowest cash prirer at No. 63 Market Street, above Second, North gat • FRILALIELPHIA. February 24,185 S MI L. P. BRooKr6 5-tf iI WM. FRANCK, AUCTIONEER, N. W. corner 2d & Buttonwood Bta., late Taw* PHILADELPHIA. • Positive Bale every Evening, AT 7% O'CLAX.,Ii, AT THE ALATION STORE. WILL be sold without reserve. for Cash—Cleths. Quad ' mares, eatlosts. And Ocexls generally. Boots and, Shares, Cutlery, Onus. GO= lag. 3lnateal Instruments. and MerehandiNe generally. ail" The Auctimiter teal Aire his personal attomms sales of every description. .00 Philadelphia. February 1T,1855 j 7.11 CEDAR:WARR, BASKET & 8E002C,,, WAREHOUSE, No. '27 North Third Street. - IT. R. GASKINS & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DE/LEASH LOOKING-CLASSES, CLOCKS, BROOMS, :BRUSHES; WOOLES AND WILLOW-WARE, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Japan Wart, Ropes, We invite Country Merchants to examine our stmt. `Z,3 4 comprising every article in the lionst , keeping we in them that we are selling ;cheaper than ilky Otk : 1 '4 4 er house. 0, ur House has beer: long 111 the Trade, and b the ler *VI eat establishment in Phl ia. , sA, J. it. GASKINS CO., 4 bltaxuors to John Bell, Robinson 27 North 'third ATVS .;; . „:1 7.101 :t; Philadelphia, Febrim7 17, 1M ESTRAYS, WANTED. LEWIS A UDENRIED, GEORGE H. POTTS. WILLIVI G. AUDENRIED, JOHN RO3I3IEL, JR. THE COURTS. PHILADELPHIA 0 _~;
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