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POTTSVILLE, PA.
SATURDAY. APRIL 28. 1858.
FILINNSTLVANLL—IISIBASZING CAPTTAL.
The, annexed extract is from the pen of the
editor of the Germantown 'Thlegraph, . and
, speaks his honest opinion we presume, of Gc l ic.
Pollock's recent course• in relation to the
Banking policykol Pennsylvania:
this indiscriminate approval . of new hanks we do
. 1 1 hiljPeei Ye that the Governor has carried out the prin
f'l4 of Inaugural, or those proclaimed' in the veto
'CU the Pottstown Bank. If there's any nocandty, accord
log
. maqua Bank. and the liew*Castle Bank, we cannot con
ceive upon what amounds the Governor vetoed the Potts
town Bank. Rather than he should have made such a
distinction without a dlfferenee. he should have *put
his foot down." and refused to sign any hill for anew
bank. The argument need that, banking capital does
not add to the actual business capital of the States shored
hare operated with all its forte upon a mindAhat we Mid
hoped was settled upon this question. It la no Amu
. ment that Philadelphia has legs banking capital than
; New York, ldassachwts ot, Rhode Island, or any other
State; the only true argument is, whether, in cons,
(pence of this deficiency, we have %uttered in Our t;tod
nets or 'substantial interests; and this we imagine it
would be hard to allow." ,
We have really, seen frothing in'the course
. of Gov. Pollock, so far, on the Banking' ques.
tion, giving . evidence that he is not care
out in a perfectly satisfactory matue v ; e
principles of his Inaugural,, and 4 3:• ' re'.
~ claimed in his veto of the PottiO w ' e ' . res " ::: ,
•
j - In our opinion, and in the opr • the policy of
of nine-tenths of the cow: -•
tY,
n increase of Balik
.t. • the Governor as rep'
...iscriminating course in
' •''- ing capital; and 10-
selecting•for hi , '''PPilpy'all those sections of
the State. such' an increase is impera• ;
0 ,
tivelv uded, are mostjudicione, and meet
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. i i, .11 approval of those who have taken
.
.1 , 11 . pain to become acquainted with the facts.
"• .i We were not; at all 'surprised nor disap-
pointed at the promulgation of the fact of the
Governor's veto of the Pottstown Bank bill,
for the reasons which actuated Goy. Pollock
in his veto of that bill, are applicable to many
similar bills, and are as dear to the public
view, as the rays•of the noon-day sun. Potts
\ town in consequence of the meagre condition
of its manufacturing operations, apart from
thOse establishments which arinder the man
agement of the Reading Railroad Company,
Stands really in as little -.need of the desired
' • banking facilities, as similar purely agricultu
ral portions of the State. Its manufacturing
, •
operations are not yet important edough - to
w'arrant the establishment of a Bank. There
----fore, in vetoing a bill which would unneces- .
sarily confer bankilg privileges. upon a plre
like Pottstown, the Governor exhibits, in our
opinion, much-wisdom and forethought.
• The question now recurs, lit, what,. points is
an increase of banking capital necessary?
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- • .uost. assuredly, the manufacturing, the.cotn-
I - - '
• mercial, and the productive sectiot4 . of Penn
aylvauia deniand the increase. Where are
those poi-ts? Why, Philadelphia as the coot
inertial t. Pittsburg . , as the manufacturing; and
• otlie Caul Regions as. the productive. It is
those points that especially need increased
'. banking facilities extended to them, to meet
tile demand; of Inginess culminating at those
filitits, an'd we have 'full confideirJe in Gov.
Pullock,.that he will approve of all increase
of banking caPitah l indiLig to advance the bu
siness prosticrity, and meet the -.demand.; of
• _trade at 114 points named. And it is precise-
ly in this respect, so fair . ili WO pre cognizant,
of the Govt.:11.101:s course on this tpiestidn, that'
we
we can see but little inconsistency in his tioii
ev. since out'of the millions of banking capi
tal asked fur, •s, few applications comparative
ly,'have received his approval.
, Allentown hail a bank twenty years sificci;
she Mismanaged it however, and she lost it.—
Niyiv she needs one, as her business ha,l in.
creased mere than five-fold sine' that period.
. Her mismanagement of the favOr extended,
was sufficient excuse fur, depriving her cif it,
anti site &served to lose What silo failed to
conduct in the proper manner. , We say, let
her have abank now. She needs it; her busi
.i mess warrants 'the establishment. Again,
) Schuylkill' county has eiperienced no mate
' rial increase - of bankitt,l capital for twenty
' years, and as a prudneing county 'of rapid
growth, it requires an immediate increase, to
meet.the demands of the immense Coal busi
.tneis of the Region. In the latter *matter, the
• Governor will, we are confident, discriminate
and exercise the judgement and discretion,
' ' whit:Hi:Lye signally distinguished his course so
'• far, on the ques - tion of an increase of the Bank
' ing capinil of Pennsylvania. •
Contrast id with the course of Gov. Bigler .
Ott the sa4 question, there is much to admire
in the honesty, great good sense and discrini
ination Which have directed Gov. .PulloC(iii
• the approval and rejection of the maze of bank
hills which have almost overwhelmed him.---
Go-. Pollock has hesitated in an approval of
those "Shaving. Shops" yclept. Savint Banks
While Geri. Bigler flooded communities with
them, to the disgust of those who perceived
2 . the evil which'would grow out t f the, indis
criminate apprUval of these ablishments.—
After k contrasting he pu "cy of the two Gover
nors on this question of chartering. banks and
approving of increasing banking capital, as a
. general thing, welare forced to yield the. ut.-
. • most meed of credit to , Gov. Pollock, for hiS
•
satisfactory action on the question—having
but one view, the public good, the public web
— Nre—aud express - astonishment at the surpri
sing language in themat...if, of the - Telegraph,
a paper that hats' heretotbre' commanded our
admiration for• its consistent and generally
correct course. •
But spite of the admirable. course of Gov.
Pollock, the broker'and his ally, the
phis Public Lcdger, continue to croak at eve
ry reasonable increase in the banking capital
. of the State, as it tuterftires with' their "shut--
in g 7 operations, which aretarried on by these,
patties to the tune of fifteen and twenty per
cent. A beautiful little business, to protect
which, requires anything but a disinterested
opposition to Goy. Ponca's . course on the
question of a judicious increase of Banking
!sipittd. In conclusion,:.we again assert that
the mining, mandfacttrring and commercial"
operations of many sections of Pennsylvania
- are increasing in such a rapid manner, that
they require a 'wholesome addition to our
banking and financial facilities, and we agree
viith"out. cotemporary, the .11airisburg Tele
, graph, that the maim who judiciously sanctions
Such necessary institutions, Without regard to
the interests of the banker on one hand, or the
croaking-Money-jobber and speculator nn the
other, contributes to the success and general
prosperity of the State. Can the Germantown
Plryrilph_ deny that 'Governor Pollock has
so 'tar discriminated judiciously, in his'appro
val of . .new banks and the increase of banking
• • capital asked fir? We think not: The gen
eral welfare of 'Pennsylvania is we know, the
principal incentive of the Gtivernor's public
neti u. and in the matter of banks, he is pe-'
culiarly 'public spirited. We coincide' in the
opinioitthat no man could have succeeded
better, under the embarrassing circumstances
with .which he , vfas surrtin nded. than Gow. Pol
lock.
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porno few weeks sit*, a gentleman of fortune
from one of our Southern states, Bailee by name,
came to New Yttk on a visit to-his friends. ; lie
had not been ins the 'city long before themllure
mimts:of the gaiiiing table 'attracted him and ho
was shortly in the folliniiirl of the excitement.-
The g;tnblers into whcato clutches he had fallen
•
enticed hire on ; frequently allowing him te•retire,
. the winner of lintidreiN:and4ousanobt. lie: soon
./a.l"Plata Trece.- r tiow is the e clown foil : Vent-, became a reckless pla:yer vffiil matters went on
ling trees. Select the best varieties of.:froWtrees,l, from worse to' worse until
he lost his entire for
land .plant apple trees from 35 to"'iriket-ipart;
a tt i i i n v e „ , it li t e . ing,?ver tote hipuircti thou-saga 4.11.L.8 in
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poach, pear, plum, and cherry trees 2dßiet#part; !He yesterday repaired to the well known house
divarf pears from 10 to 12 feet apart. ''t, Grafting' of Cinderella Marshall in Leonard street, when in
• may he done now. Strip all trees of eo - C i timia and 0, !it of desperation or pitrtial lunacy be swallowed
•-'. :
f six ounces of laudanum. -Medical assistance was
ltiri-m of insects. Apply salt to quince. -trees.
pr'oinptly procured eti'd he was relieved 14. the
Manure and clear np s t raw b erry and rnif)beffl stimuli+ pump', to suchan extent as to ho out of
4ds, and. make now plantations of each!' 1.7 - inintediate peril. Here- is the groundwork a for a
romance, - yet it is but :(tne of daily occurrence in
(+Over such of the latter ns were laid doWit 'f as t
,--, • . -miegrent city, where not only is the ex
ftill for protection. And finally, we ran glee ao treines of virtue, liberality and charity, lint the - -
• ; civenlhat the,oPitrtiwrvlti heretofore exng
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better advice, than to direct those desirous' Of oh- very depths and dregs . skif all that is to liii abhorred : TA - T- . The Charleston depot of the-Routh Caron
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tabling fruit trees of the best varieties, on plants and execrated. , •• '. • Is this day dltsolo4.l by mutual consent, lboma4.l.ch,•n-i
. ! na railroad hint been destroyed by Ore,
.with 1500 • • - '
ant - - -
a l o s i„,, s , ( ,. ). ,, lr i j ,; u ,:! ' u l o O ch: N r:li — !li N t.:Gf ti ti. Ce it.!s i t s art - d li t' e n r .t e o bY ,..
!A singular ease of :alledged -forgery has just . good haviirt wit n front the firm. The hil.ill• ..i. of
aed coeds of the most unexeeptionable character, -... e . • bales of cotton and several ears. Loss $60,000. '. thollrm will be ?ettled br • r.tAAIL. 11. MADDLN.-
~, . come to light in Wall street. A banking house ill • - O w •.i . burg tpril II 15,55 - . ini3to
fit il l umines, whore they can be supplied wit. any"- Charleston forwarded a draft to a John Wi. Dow- : TAT:The Arcadia High School at Arcadia, Mo , r .1' " ' - '' . - --' ''' '-
was de'stroyeil by faro, the 17th nit.i and four thing i n th e hortieultnral line they may. detilre, 'ling, of ChestnUt street., Pbbiladeiphia, am' care- I
. .
• ..._ ...-... -:-'-- :'",; ; !early directed it to NeW York, when by a* matt 1 pI_SSOLVTION.--=-The'Tiartnership
~ • boys perished. • heretofore exlhtin..-baweim Theodore Garret/ton
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THE OFFICIAL CANVASS SIP CoNNF.Frirt T. .j 7gr' The Poturillo Urns Ilotid.-On MOnday solvate r,..,coineittenee. here resides ltr Chestnut .
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street obi), a John - M.
.pownini,, , , who received rho' ,
and David Oliver. Ciod riper-31one. trading under. the firm,
J . it - A massive silver pitcher and salver have .. a .'" i . )t th Nth f up I
,
of T tialtilETS'lN ,1: C) acid G.q k it ETSON h OLIVER,
-We have received the official returns of the tirening week, this Band visited Minersville,:for
draft and IT :IS utterly Ineti-plossed thereby: lie • • red
,y. motto use!' . rr. 1,
the purpose of attending a party given.by the Mi ' • . :• ••, • - • been presented to J. E. 3furiloch, the actor, by istia. he htucine-r.: or't h l e ate Mimi will he settled .by
recent election in.Connectieut for Governor,..., - - .however. advised•by liv trietoo, endorsed rho draft! ,
DivldOliver. - ' . 'llltA)buitE.twotEt:soN,
.., nersville Brass Band, who escorted . their tifinslenl which was paid at thli bank and deposited the ! several of his Philadelphia friends. ' • ,
Members of Congress, and State Senators.- .:
brethren from the outskirts of the Borougt4to the funds to await some e*Planation.. The draft was ,
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7t-1.1 - Ne . tv ' Englitutl Mon is - used by the French The business 14 the i 3 to firm will. be continued heretif•
It tipitenrs that the whole vote for Governor
thin in the Odd Pollows'.llall,Where, it ii :.'sitatod, forwarded back ntran,g . other vouchers to 'where. - • ' - - - , ter; in Schuylkill t•ounty and. In New York, by ttAylp
it • belonged, Whence lit was forthwith returned : soldiers in the Crimea. Awful. stuff to fight on, °MYER. ou his rorn aervuut.•
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is .t+l.:,:+l and that therh is no clinics by tite
they spent a very at-vocable evening '• Tl4-.etlitor Pottsville. 31arrh 31,1515 134:t
• ' • • •i' •• - nit falsely endorsed. Powning was arrested and • welmagine. • .
ito,iple. Willimn 1.1. Minor ha, 2.1!,075t; 5a,..1 o r rho Down was highly gratified with.tbe Per-- brou g ht before the Court, when ho Produeett . • •
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„Arl-litiss •Resalio A. Durand, the American •
[lel ingtintil, 27,2:10; and Hoary but.tott, 9,1 ti I. filrmance of the Pottsville Band on their 'way; np the money and disclairning all knowledge' Of the , ISSOLVPION.-- . Nottce is hereby
given, that the partnership heretofore. existing' he
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ti , am•nction as well ns all desire for the money, he I pri
'ma donna met with a sodium accident last '
Me..irs. Minor and highs ~.
• 'ill ha the: two Sunbury street In the Nall; and says that their ',-, ' ut•••niCharles lluhtsiniter, of .Schoylklll threw. and .I.
•: i . rm.. discharged. Singular to say, no - ono Uf n 11; week, in Baltimore. r , F. Navy of Pluegrovo. 4ilor the firm „f iIIiNTZINGET.
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.r. , ,...'r.'w• candidates, before the ii....•,, : ~ • -- performance entitles Omit to groat credit, for they '
- ~,, the port ins concerned noticed the difference of the' '
~ • , • 4t DERBY, In the Fouintry and Marhlnebusluevi. In the
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.. -1 I ,r3-Two talented young artists of Philadel- borough of Pineonve, Schuylkill County, was dissolved,
I -4 4; - •<.;',lirAettiberd ttf,Vongresa ~e - -.1064 7 . --- iht - ' -,P06.-1.4•t5.. hate made great proficiency in their art,:: The middle letter of the vitt. names.
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brmutuarconsent on Um 20th of February, 1855. 'Thai
. 1 ,...,,_-• ' c i ', for sitipag llr tilffr.• /IF- tra 7 ll , ... -. Oullertio is glad that such amicable feelings : exist i The Steamer North Star, the pioneer of thenew I Wu, William T. Richards and A. Laurie, are about bursars of the late firm Will be settled np.by J. F. DER-1
• ' -- v• - •4'* ''' '''- -"" -•-: •-• '• d did it. ''`'' '' • '7: Mi . " ' -- ~ Nfv•-- -. . - • - bittween the two associations, aid hopes they will yandertAlt line th_riirOpe, left, New York on Sat- visiting Europe. , , .. Bgr, who has putchssed the. Interest of Charles Runt-1
• rilaigra'ssslC -, ee'r. 7 : , f„•:. l ,
„ I , nrda) , last with Onti.hapdred and al.tt,* passengers - __. linger In said Foundry, - and'who,will continue the bush
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Tii P I ' pt.ADF:I,PIII.4. Bulletin--SIMON CAM
ERON—TEMPERANCE.—We perceive that sev
eral of the hotels and taferns of Philadelphia
have discOntinned the tetningi
consequence of its courne upon the Tempe
rance quiestion; its strong advoeacy of tie
cherished measure, and ihttitidWhich itlent
in effecting the passage; of the new Liquor
Law. The Bulletin doett not need sympathy;
for in proportion to its lOsses in the rum-sel
lingqiiarter, it iszaininiten-fold in subscrip
tions-from the Temperance portioti of the
Philadelphia public, whri appreciate 'the ef
fnrts of this admirable pnper, in cheitking the
indiscriminate sale of intoxicating liquors—
, We congratulate the'Rtviting Buildin e nport i -
IdEMONALOGICA NOTATIONS..
this satisfactory result of "attempted injury V !
its interests on the part of ruin-selling tok4 Reor)rieci by Dr. A: of- Puffin.. Asvie4'n;
:tents, and predict thit, itS career, as Joedt =-
it defends what 'conduces ito the ps6as as
will continue as brilliant' and • ••
at present. -
~ , ppnetor. o f the
Yet, while we yield to raise which' the
Bulletin the adtuiratigg iitiesEon of Tern:'
course of the paptsepained at the inconsia:
Perance elicits i Xcts, of Mr: : Cummings as ;
teucy, in seyfhat Mr. C. Merits commenda-'
a legisliVpart he took in the ., enactment -of
tiott , feiiquor Law, mine doubt; but his ad
tht'y
or the claims of Siii.on Cameron to.
; pie United States Senatorship of Pennsylva-,
nia—a man who,opposei t 4 principles of a
Prohibitory Liquor Law, both in precept and
practice, is a species of , inlconsistency .in
public advocate of Temperance, fatal to the I
cherished idea of the final passage of a Pro
hibitory Liquor Law, equal tin its provisions
to the celebrated Maine Lai-.
We are more surprised at Mr. Cummings'
advocacy of S,itnon Came* froM the fact
'that Cameron is one of the jfew that sets the
bad example of drinking of public, Hotel Ta
bles, by calling for his Wine ly the bottle;
and that' those papeis inj the State
.?. wnrua
in their defence of Cameron, are the organs!
likewise-of the rum-sellers. The Harrisburg
Union is for Cameron and rum. The Cam.
eton organ here is ditto. And so on through
out Pennsylvania, Cameron laud the advocacy
of the ruin-seller's interestn l are inseparable.
Now, how a professed and, apparently sincere
frieud of Temperance, like Mr..Cutittnings,
can qualify-.his conscience So far as to' advo
cate the claims- of Simon Cameron 'to-the
coveted poSitien of United States Senator, is
to us a' mysiert4 . It may be asked what has
TeMperance toldo with the question of, or I
the duties Of a representative of Pennaylva
. nia . in the Senate 'of-time United States? We
reply. Much ! Temperance; men are needed'
in the halls of the National Legislature.-L---
[ The question must become la national one; it
must penetrate to- every neolt-- and corner of
the land, until peace, happiness and prosper
' its assume the places now 'so desolate from
the effects of the use of ititoxicating liquors.
We think, then, it is, important to send Ten=
perance men to Congress t, ; that Simon Cam.
eron, in that respect, is unfit for the position,
and that Mr. Cummings is ku far inconsistent
in his course in this matter ; that he will have
to he exceedingly careful does not lose the,
confidence of both sides. j'` Touch pitch and
you will he defiled, - is a, homely but truthful
proverb, and we advise Mr.i Cummings not to
-dirty his hands in thismat@Of Limited States
Senator, lest he may be .uhwittingly used as
was our reprts6itative the matter of the
bill which teas concocted id this .Borough to
crush the Liquor Law, for*artled to Harris
' :iturg, andthe said representative t`ritnie a tool,
of the Ruth-sellers niter halfing voted for Pr 0.....
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hibition. • • .
.•
Apart fr im the ineonsieney of the pro
prietor of the Er , hin'y Bit(lefin in. working
for the rioninies' eandidiite, Cameron, we
Marc Much to admire in hiS legislative course
in the matter of Tem peranci:,and freery accord
to him that praise which ht merits editorially,
and as a representative. !In regtird to his
predilection for Cameron,we think he will soot
perceive the error •or its entertainment;. for
Cameron atol rum are a cOmbination to stop
th . e progress of the Tenteranee cause, if
possible. • ••
Tut: "Borst; WATEns. - -i--Our cotemporar2,
the Gazette., alludes to the I fact that the air !
known ;IS the "Boyne Waters - was played otti
the occasion of the recent entree into this;
place of- the party of Irishmen, arrested ay;
iranchdali‘, on suspicion of being concerned
in the tnurdurous assault upon fir. Beveridge,
and is particularly severe' upon the Sheriff
for permitting the air to be played, thereby,
its opiriioMprovokin , rill-feeling, and even riot],
Our opinion bf-the 'i mattir is, that in thiS
country, we ,happen to be Americans and'
not Irish, and are at liberty to play exactly .
what air suits our fancy, Moder whatever cir
cumstances; without consulting the , taste or
:
prejudices of members of certain foreign fac
tions-. And even in some instances, of which
our citizens are coonizant,i if the air referred
to has been played under Provocativd circum l
stances, the act was int,lood by threats which
fully aroused the spirit of Those threatened.
Here, we,,are disconnected from the nation
al victories of England 41 'every otherEurci
ppan country; and .entereain -but few sympa
thies in common'with the Strifes and bicker.
ings of faclions in monarchies, and whether
we choose 'on au occrion like the recent
Branclulale affair; to have :ourmilitary led bY
either "Yankee Doodle" or "Boyire Waters,"
is a matter entyy optional with ourselves,
and Which we trust, we have the right to 4- -
cide upon. The "Rogue's ,Ijarch"'offends the
ears of some; but for that reason must the air
become obsolete? •
We' know that n large iMdy, of the adopted
citizens in our midst will coincide with its in
our opinion in regard to this matter. In 'alit;
country we have, And exercise the privilege,
to play whatever tune we please, even if it
proves distasteful to some'few foreigli ears.-÷-
Hence, we see nothing but what is exceeding
•ly commendable in .the recent prompt action
of the Sheriff and his posse, and can discover
no impropriety in the selei4ionof airs played
on the occasion. •
Since the above was in type, Sheriff Nagle
has called upon us, and informs us that the as :
sertion of the, Gazette, to the effect that lie
requested the band.not to! play "Boyne, Wu
term" is untrue, as the fact is, his attention
was directed so Continua 4 from the moment
he left Pottsville until returned, to other
mailers connected with his force, that he hMI
no time to attend to what they did play.#—
,Sheriff Nagle was hot eoinizant of what was
playe4. As these combs relied upon as the
'facts in the case, it will be perceived that the
Gazelle has most signally failed this time, in
prodUcibg a•plausible effect' by pandering to
foreign prejudices, brought to this country by
rival and lawless Fictions of the old world,
and also fails in making tiny political capital
out of the matter, by its distortion of the facts
•of the'action of Sheriff Nagle, in the affair.
LIQUOR LAw CeLeanAT;os--lu New York
City the friends of
.the ne.W 'Liquor Law,".
re
cently passed in that State; are goingt . o have
a mass meeting at the Metropolitan theatre,
the proceedings of which are expected to
of the most brilliant Character. The theatre'
is to be illuminated, bandrof music are to he
in attendance, and the members of the Legis•';
lature through whose noble. exertions the hill
passed ale to be present. The rum-sellers of
New loth . were . in such rt dreadfully excited
state in regard to the enactment of the law,
that they have given vent to their indignation,
by obtaining the sage opinion of a New York
lawyer, to the effect that the law is unconsti
tutiou4so far as it applies to foreign liquors
—that is to say, liquors 'froM the countries
'Lklilyhich the Federal Government has troa•
icy and commerce. A reetpo hold a
we think theew Fork
inPq74.4.
r.DITOII , IS:TABLE.
"Vasms" *aver welcome. We Shall al
pleased to heat from her: . •
r
THEMorm ateoearst for Marth...Ah4Atal
table, and oontaina as usualia larg,e •
Westing Sealing. Copes of tlfr
be obtained at Barman's: isrt..m..-this
. matters 44 -
"'RANK LESLIE'S Nassltine, Literature, Sci+
Publication fur May is ions of this ituMbir
terest to the lovers umeronr, which render
once anti Art. A fine portrait of Ales.
are remaikablyAperorof Russia, and Views
it still more VA Crimea accompany this titim 7
"der Up ilea/. To be had at Banana's.
b 'i t f r foopera s a
ti.
coca! Afars.
THEIL1111:. iikit3l.7l PriNERALOBAERVATI(.I..iT-7
filiM
41.111n0., r i '
30 jays. 5 i nl4 •E. 2bpograph-
Pattird. 21', 45' C 3 .19 Potist-ille(cl.4ziej•
Sunday 22j 45 ;63 29.08 ! l ot' Market r 2d. sts.y4b..*
Moriday 7l I, '...14.14; mean tido. 1,133.057
24'4 56 73 !I 29.06; tante from Philadelpiiiiii bS
Wi•dn'y 25; 66 j Fts 29.07 ' wiles,—Latitude, 4f1°.:4-4''
Thurs'y IV.—Rypelation in'
Friday 2.7 i: g, 29.16 •
21—,E. S. clear.
22 do. slightly cloudy. " f •
S. W. ; do. ; •
8. do.; hazy. t. •
2:*W.-W. do.; cloudy showery. ' ,
frrsh; rainy. •
.27 W. stormy; char. . ,; ; -
e"lion't ..4gewl.--Tte special 'Jurors fotthe
7th of May must not attend. Nu ConFt=wig to
held that week.
Pitsllowei Eiue4trectu Troupe and . Monakkrie
will visit this BOrorigli on the 9th proximo And
• • .•
give two exhihitions, afternoon and eveningOl'e
troupe hears n high reputation, and will "iiiidObt
odlj., attract crowded audiences,
_,:11:" . .D ". Tile rrlarritY.s , Wil liamsport_ mad* 4trie
Schuylkill Railiva(l.—On and after the 711)
twd passenger trains will run each way,:eail
thee.readi. This -undeubtedly, be 4,0 . 03.
tuic . ummodatiew to the trayelling public..
===l
si". The twoc : .tory frlate, which stood eie*yro
the' Miners" Bank, has been slowly wendinii ity
was' down the centre of Centre•street'ditrinOlic
pa 4 week, the *.'observed of alt oliserers." - -lye
presume it will reach its destination helo4cthe
''American," In . the courAo of the coming snailbet.
It is hoped in a•briefer period. however:
• . .
New LoNToti . rem for the Rending /;oit6:otil
Coßrooy.—ThVe Company Itc..s procured, sve.;per
ceive, two flue engines for the "Niagara Ext,rtuiz ..
Tridu." :Otte, the."llututning Bird," was bnii(tib .
311Baldwia S Cu. ,The other, the "Blue
.11••:t completed: These engin'es cm built -
reference tip speed, and are said to be eXiqui
fjuished, in every respect. ; •
' :
L1:7 4 3 --Fatal Act-Neils on the
—Owen Driscoll, haying, a wife and-child iiil;our
Bo!rongh, where he resided, was killed at. Putts-
town, on Tuesday last, while acting as CotNctor
on a Coal train. -The ,ffootgociery Ledusays
'that he had StePped off his train, and waitrun
over by the engine and, tender of another Oain,
which had beet cut loose to.'.pump up," at4liave
noi warning as lit approached
Id7r - ilailroftti Piettinrca.—The railway iltijam
ce from PhilatialiMia id Buffalo, ria. SabaAO
CMinty, arc as follars:L._
Philadelphia to Port Clinton, mile, , ,
Port Clinton toWilliamsport,.
William port to
Elmira to II rncll~villc,
tu Buffalo,
OE
!.7-57"%11i1it , 77 7/r:item—M:lkm thineral
C.Wyalsoop of IA Division, I'. U. 31..,annsihneCs
the appointment of the fullociu officers to-:tioin
poe his ?quirt hirialoot Invector—liieAtE'4Xlkr
TNT: Aids I. :Orrop—Davitl I'. Biown nail .WM.
111 Gore:. ..liffimmir 0. i:s:Jceen;
Ilieiar.ee S. Connor; Suryeiiv
Muision—A. Heger, M. D.: issistivir do.-4.0.
Sti,Mberger, M. D.; Division (urine? .11astf..
Mortimer. . • • , :i•?,4 • •
!„:74.1""Tenelteg . 4 bottitute.The ltittlil session of
the Teacher's Institute of Schuylkill Connt'y;'; will
he held in illi , l , lleport. conunencing the 31
prixitno. A g'ow'l attendance of Teachers:4'ex
peeled on thu , occasion. Directors will iitllow
teachers to adjUurn their schools for the purpose
ofattencling tau sess.ions of the' Institute wit : limt .
• --,,
tiny delluctiotti from their ; salaries. 'Wu refer to
a 64aninunication on thin suhject, which will he
futinl on the first pale of to-day's paper.
our readers will retrient ,
bt4c r sOme months 'since an accident brippetiVit il in
the mines of L. C. Dougherty, Esq., near.3ll:tierir
v4le. by which four men were injured by r!! cx-,
phision of poUder. 'The right limb. of thk,Only
stitviving one,: rliose name is Miclitiel
wa!s, in consequence of neglect and bad u4:4:atn
pqatedont fortnight since, This unfortuntiteinan
has been almost entirely deprived of sight;•and
lot's lost the tiSc of both limbs.
citizen 4 mitjt he .
onithe 7 M , c;cc, on Tiiclity night next, the • Ist pf
as thero will he a total edipso of tlio abocin
nu that night,; which will be visible threniiliont
Llie American Contnient, and partially hi . .Ftiroiic
and Africa- It commences in this vicinity. tlt to
nihmies after t) o'clock, and at 54 minutei,;:tittnr
miihnight.. If: the night should prove cleip:, we
anticipate plitellll much pleasure Its witS tll
riled from a recent peep nt Venus in a
predicament. :So„ beans and belleit, preparU . for
the eclipse of the Moon on Tuesday night.
7r.fr"Theatrfra/.,—During the past
.wcekol;!r
-i;;i../.l's l'oeT;qi., have continued nt thesToWn
• ,
I fdll, to the infinite amusement of old and ypu ng.
Tliis evening will he presented the drama of "„Wom
:in's Trials," in which Mrs. - Proctor will apil:e4r
Rachel ItYlund. In addition to severaloMic .
soilgs by Jerry, the performance will embrane the
laughable force, "Merrifield making hid Will," 'pn.
occasion, Jerry says he will remember leis
friends. The troupe will appear every : 4ening
tlie coming week.
• .
accident. —A thoeking affair'Oook
plree at Coal :Castle on Tuesday, by which lit
tlt daughter of Richard Mock, aged. four _:;cars,,
will probably-lose one of her lower limbs:. The
child iras running with others across the railroad
betore a lOcomotive,and being behind, her clOthes
were caught by the tender, which crushed hot: leg
inieuoh a tnanuer as will render ampotation;niies
miry. Parents residing in the vicinity of fi rail
wiy should be exceedingly careful of theli,chil
.
drnn, and expressly forbid them running 4Orose.n
traik unless,. accompanied by an adult. liSuch
dreadful warnings as the above, should nesr
to pass unheeded.
1 / 7 . 7 o fours cootemistotiny .Iforrioye.- .L
foigct a qu e
arter for the Printer, when this" inppS
knot ii tied. The marriage notice is preseitted to
the eyes of thousands in a prominent newSiSaper,
- the money for which publication conies . totl:often
°tit of the pocket of this minister who, perteruiell
tlie.cercitiony. Our opinion is, that tho Man who
• -
cannot, in the moment of eestatici bliss, which so
cures to him the object of his sublutiari:flidera
t6n. afford tnenty-fire cents.to the printir, for
publishing, the
,notice of his marriage, Jois'''t , de
serve the happiness lie enjoys, and ought inut to
be marrie+l. Now swains, when your tisiniris'es,
remember to slip a quarter in the minister*hand
fUr the printer.
'.Sad eon , of 1) - 1.'wning.,..On Thursday,
. . .
o iling, about 6 o'cleo,, Mrs. booty, wife of
~41eliard Dimity, Superintendthat for Mr. likiilinnes
at St. Chair, 'who resides!' on the margin of the
Lodi Dam below Mt. Carbon, lind occasion to ati
sentdierself from her dWelling for tt short time,
leivng ber babe . in charge of her little* boy and
1
girl. Upon her return slO found the babe playing
on the floor alone, and the other children absent.
The boy•sras soon discovered; but after '4 frantic
search in . the. neighborslhouses, it be,;ane . eyi
dent that the little girl, aged 3 years, was' missing.
A neighbor had aeon the'r i child throwing stones
into lthe dam but a feW !•Minutes before she was
missed, and it was rendeied certain that the child
had fallen into the Water4srid was drowned. All
i
efforts to recover the bodihave so far been unsne
-1
cessful. A eunhon was Ored Yesterday! morning
1 • •
at the spot where the child is' supposed to have
bee drowned , but withotit 'succeeding in raising
the ody. ody. We sympathise wit h the parents in
their feelings of distress . * the loss of a beloved
child.
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,rsitl'A Series of Destrifetice'Fires.—About half
.
past,l 5 o clocicon Thnradtiy evening, fire was dis
covered - • t
issuing from the,premises of Geo. Lauer,
uses as a brewery, and'siimitedjust beyond "The
Orchard," on the margia4l the Schuylkill river.
The alarm quickly spread through' the Borough,
and hundreds of personsurried to the spot.. The
fire apparatus were sonn t :on the spot; • but owing
to t he i difficulty of obtiOning water, added .to a
ivant of propcnorganiviOon, it Boon became evi-'
-dent that no h4nan powfr could save the exten
sive establishment frhm tiestruCtion. : . -
Iminediately in front ;of the brewery stood
. a
row of fraMe dwellings,*ve_in number, also the
property of Mr. Lauer, and occupied by'hirn, arid
the r ttention of the‘erovrit was directed to saving i
the urniture which theyleontained. Every artil
cle was soon, removed by ;the excited crowd, to a
platio of safety, with no deimagC, we beliove,except 1
in one instance, where w 5. obverrod a Man throW 1
°
ti . volhandsomo gilt lookiiig gla escs out of a sec-
- -
nil story window, and then the next minute car-1
ry a stove down stairs, aild nut of the fiont door.
Alter the furniture Itch been removed, the at-1
tention of our citizens aMI the: firemwas direc- .
Led "to checking the pr4rcs.s, of th ere, Luther'
than the brewery and tke frames, and after two
hours' work, in which time We never saw men
'work harder or spore faithfully, the surrounding;
property, ,vas semireil from destruction.
'The fire originated in the malt house- attached)
to the brewery. - Mr. Larfer estimates hi's loss at :
$20',000 upon whielpther . is ail insurance of s l . o r;
0001 in the Lyceraing offitie.
During the tire, Mr. Ili B. firaelf wait injured,
but Met seriously we are i ipleaated to learn, by the !
falling of a well. i , • • , i
.
, .iiaother.—Between ]f if. nil 10 o'clock yesterday i
morning, fire was aceiqntally communicated to
the warehouse uppositUi the : Mansion. Honed at
dit.l Car-lion, and in a hurt time the building,
wag - a mass of flame. There i being a. large gran- ,
tity of oil on store in the bOlding, it added to
the intensity of the fire, itud jeopaidized for :iodic .
time the safety of the surrounding property, es.
pec i ally the Mansion Jl?inse ;opposite, which t!, ‘ „-as '
coMpletely blistered by The heat of the moss of;
'ilathe '-‘i hieb -poured Mitt .finni every • window ;
anii crevice of the Ward:Muse. -By exertions'
which reflect great credit:, on the persons engaged ,
; in protecting the property, the Mansion florist; inn!
Mr. E. Kleinert's store were saved froM destrue-'.
lion.
I=
he warehouse was entirely destroyed, and we
he s lieve 'was the property of the Dehiware Coal
Coalpany, 41 d occupied by JOhnS. Jliperatid B.
T. tfaylor. . A stuck of 'flour and oil, valued at
about s'7iino, was destroyed. The loss 'on the
buihling is about $3OOO, Which we presume is fully
innbreil. Mr. Miller's lois in :flour is about K r tUOil;
folly insured. Mr. Taylor suffers in oil (80 bls.
destroyed) to the extenf of top ; one half in-
Bared.
78
.119
77
d S
.92
The aggregate loss by thetwo tires, is about
s3(i;you,
‘,.. ..• :
. .
Ditring the progress of The , Mt. Carbon tire, the
Schuylkill Navigation . Warehouse made a narrow
escape from destreetiota - It Was o n
lire at one
Ol i c.; but the thanes ~l'yere. extinguished. The
tra/ I
of the Reading Ittiiiroad , at the Depot was
to stini"t extent 14: thU tire.
The. good Intedt, Scltuyikill and Iltunane : fire
companies -were on the ground at both fires, and
rendered good service, the di.tadvatitage
theylahore‘l under, in OA having a good supply
of water
PORT CAItBON AFFAIRS
llon•blerable excitenient, prevailed here I:tst
evening. - A Ball was gi+en at the house of 'Mr.
Mit[hael Weand, fur the benefit of the Brass liand
1
_ . this place, and was Well attended. The Ball
went off magnificently. 1 1Yenum and tild ilatteetl
o
( All sight until broad dayßght and went.home with
the gals in the morning. After- the dancing was,
oily, two young gentle Men Wishing to :take their•
"la ly loves'' home to P4tsville, nittl net having a
conveyance themselves, after due consulthtion came
to the eenelnsion to step into a gentleman's tarn
antl take his horse and Orriage---then. of course,
took the ladies home in grand style; but the gen
tle Man, waited for their;ieturn and had theta ar
resb:d.' However; the 14aring not- yet being cop
clu led I cannot inform ion of the consequences :
but will let you know iii my next connuonicat;ion.
.Poor fellows, home /do pity them. I rather think
4here Will be but very little work done here to-day.
asi supp - ose they all will make a fashionable cull
lin he “band of : , !;`0.1." - . would say, bosses keep
i a c tarp eye on your worl:men, or I fear they may
! mel:t with a fatal ticcideitt---"kissing" a hot-iron.
i.'lliti port Carbon Brass I;land was hearth 'over the I
town, and we felt that tqere was some life in the
good old - town of Port Citrben again. Success at- I.
1 tend theta; they indeekmake quite a fine aniear-
I
wig and well dcserve!iour congratulations. I:
shtill have to close or ufs: letter will reach you too
1 late for publication. Yobrs respectfnlly. 1 '
Crarbou, April 2tll, 1855
. _
NEW YOU LETTER.
,
Lertom OUR OWY:CORREBOoNDENT.I
l' fl 1
L;lc is Gthoni—sloo,ollo 104 ol al.! f ill4lll . oa
! ithl ft- —S,a rig a trlif:lFlly--.-Si 11:7111fIr" CIOIIC 0( i
,,,,,, ii:ligrti fOrgery—. Th}{ Vanderbilt line—Great
temrd of pactfowerw-H , Conlitict., ftf Gre!il Wei
,ptio---.llillard Fillnibre--Exteneion of Park
Plaec-0 , /tetie /*CM ist tifeciwes. . - 1
. Nu l iv Yolik, April 14, 18.5.
i ;. , :AI: JOr UNA!. :—Tfte all engrossing - topic. of
, ,
conversation in our city is Mill tim Liquor Lay.—
Inl all circles of society hind in every possible idaen
you hear wordy discussions upon its, merits: and
1 demerits. 'Merchants hi their counting-housia, on
Change, and in their wilts—newsboy urchins on
the street corners—engine runners and dock loaf
ere on the Cod boxes Mid hydrants—fast men in
the saloons—parsons on; their way to church; and
even in the pulpit, anti or all we know• ladies iu
their drawing rooms coaches (for the italic
tioin is epidemic) discus the topic in no languid
stile„aceording as 'thine personal predilections
11 - oui can easily imagiiiethe - sinte of things that
I would describe. .Let:'it suffice to say, that the
dealers in the prohibited article are strainini eve";
ry fi l nerve and arc leasing no stone, nuturned to
e eet:the sunless of their movement. Leaving
them to their own concern. ..we wilt pass on to
matters of wore intereq to your readers. .;
k‘ glimpse of past lift in Gotham and a peep at
,that dainnation which i'iurses and swallows irp su
many thousands annually has been afforded 'by' a
tale which cause to liglXt yesterday. It is ais for
ions: •
EMI
VEns
Eal
' The Biltic °tithe Collins line left on the Wed
nudity previous; with' nearly three hundred pas
sengers, being the largest number ever carried
over the ocean at any one time. The tide of trav
el is setting Europe-ward with unusual vigor title
season. The eilrposition unirerselle at Paris has
undoubtedly much to do with it-
From are atitistiCa lately published in that ex
eellentjoarnal, the Scientific American, we glean
SUMO facts, perhaps of interest, in reference to the
Coal fields of EUgLand. The principal production
is realized from the counties of Durham and Nor
thatuhirland wi r d 'from - Bouth Wales. -.llleCullock
estimated the amount produced in 1144 a-at
'400,000 tens, fonr millions of which were exported.
The amoimt noir produced must be at least nearly
double, yet the eminent Dr. Berekland. the geolo
gist, estimates the quantity in South Wales alone
as ample for tai, thousand years.
There are moreover many counties in 'England
as well as throughout Scotland, where large:Coal
fields hitherto 'Untouched are knewn to exi,u,—
The mines of England are of great depth and one
of them is instabeed (the Pemberton pit of Sun
derland) where ;the Coal is raised in one lift, 1(330
feet, nearly' one!thiad of a mile. In Wales, un the
contrary, few Mines reach a depth of . more '
than
150 feet--'-in theiatter, the mines boing worked by
tunnels and levgls—in the former, by deep shafts
and pits.
Ex-president Fillmore 'has been paying New
Yorld.a visit. V 1
Park place is:being cut through the grounds of
Columbia College--desecrating the classic, sod
which has borne the footsteps of such men as aul
ilton, Jay,'Burr and Randolph. CoMmeree an
all devouring deity, that respects neither age, cm
inebee, nor any! claims of merit. Columbia Cul-,
lege is one of the oldest and'oneof the roify three
very old institutions of ',the 'land, founded by an
English sovereign long before the American Inde
pendence had been dreamed of or our worthy an
cestry had itnagieed a rule superior •to that of
"Rule Britanio."
Apropos, et: "Old Cohan.* as her sons fatal!.
May, call lier, let use give you a short reminiscence
of my own college dust; one which the previous
paragraph 'has called up to, memory.
Visitors to otir city halm mostly all . seen the su
perb edifice of iJohn C. Stevens, (a, name well
known tti fame,) which stands in the corner of the
tine old college 'grounds. It is now in possession
of the United States government, and used as of
fices &c. The foundations of the building wore
laid while youi correspondent was passing the
four years college life within the neighboring
walls. The workmen in excavating fur the build
ing came upon an old rusty cannon of great sive,
buried deep in the earth—this 'was a godisend to
some hundreds Of dare-devil collegians ; so with
out further cerenoity we fastened to the piece a
long and strong rope, which wns manned by as
man y as eau bl possibly lay hands upon It and
away we dvent pell-mell, up 13roodwiy, with our_
old cannon, smile duzeu or more feet iu length, at
the fashionable hour of three in the afternoon.—
We cleAred the sidewalks and the promenaders"
looked on in uSdonishment—we ran till we were
tired, when weArheoled about and made for the
college green, When in our abstina the mate of
our piece had been disinterred. With long and ar
duous toil we at last succeeded in mounting our
trophy upon seine timbers in front of the old edifice
and commenced our preparation for a grand
. .fiti•
front thb same, when out rushed our yen-.
crable President, Dr. Moore, and declaring that
we would blow put all till, glass within half
mile, he stopped our fun by spiking our cannon.
The two pieces were afterwards set up on end,
one on each side of the great carriage entrance
where to this day they retimin, a mystery to=dhe
uninitiated.
We some time after learned the history of the two
cannon. It witt4his :-Alexander Hamilton while in
college was coMmanderofacompany of young men
fikiendly to the' liberty cause, then beginning to
shine—full of 'daring and enterprise, they one
night left the precinct of Aban Nate, and with
notecless steps pniceeded to the Battery, then gar
risoned by British hoops--the sentinels were
sei7ed and gagged—they made the most of their
time find rolling down two of. the huge eannonf.
they dragged them to the old college ground, when
baring dug a 'Pit, they tumblod them in and re
treated to; their rooms before the dawn of day.—
There they had slumbered till the march of im
provement found them and turned them over to
see the light oeday at the. hands of. another class
of noisy young:Americans.
This is the history' of the old iron trophies that
'guard theigate , of Old Columbia.
EDITORIAL CONDENSATIONS.
• .
Irving is convalescent
2 . -b . '"The Delnwnrc river is high
ZirTho author of Jane Eyre tiled recently
71•••Auttiratite coal iA abundant in Nebraeka.
_7:l7"Deaths In Baltimore last week, 105
'. - slt-Cliieugo is quiet
Ikl7 - -A•new!'"3l.aitl , of the 316 t? new plies at
Niagara Fulit,!.
'„,?;Vr. , Lieut. ideate hammered Col. Moneypenny
with his lists, Last week.
7.o7The Philadelphia firemen amused thtini
selves last - Ss ttipluy night, by stabbing each utter.
4"-i.T.Ditring:la..t Week there were .179'ilenths in
New Vurk, 203 in Philndelphin.
, ?:13" . Tliere. arc 2000.114nnteputhie phyeicinn+ in
the Unite.' St.ites.
7:A1 . -The vessels of the Navy were perhaps nev
er in a worse condition for war than at this time.
jLnuin Napoleon and his. consort are both
in England.
whole number e. r
apl . ,..ennts for bounty
land under OM new law, is thus•fai. 90,600.
7 The Alla:rim; party have elected the 5 ,
pervieors iu eery,tuivn id Albany County. N. V.
Schrctary'of the Navy Department in
at hi,l home int North Carolina.
..,7:Zif - At the Municipal election iu Bayou- Sara,
La., the Know:Notliings elected their entire ticket.
ecustis of Philadelphia will be taken this
FSEIE
Thomas, a well kilown citizen of
l'hiludelphis, died suddenly on Su - ndny inst.
;:-at'Arehbiidlop Ifuglu is laboring under a
violent mulch ef the letter . writing fever.
er-There sire 221 females who inyy : a taxeri
$6OOO and .upvards initoston.
...?4"•An Minimise quantity of lumber is arriving
at 'Columbia. i•
ai , plicationti under the Bounty Act
hare reached the nutnhei of 62,000.
.•
_;72-ilsThe NO York Tribune has a circulation
amounting to '.1,77,810.
32r.1` The "angel Gabriel" is in prison at Green
ock, Scotland; , fora breach of the peace.
. fire i in the woods, at the s.outh, still
continuo theitl ravages. •
.7:43" Mr. Thackeray, the English author, is
ahout to 're-riOit the United States. .
_7:4—lsaheDa Divine, nged 100 years, died in
Chester einint, recently.
hiiwever rough, is better than
smooth ilisAnuilatio'n.
)!:ir-C. L. Halt, I:isq., was accidentally killed at
Reehe: , t'er on Tuesday.
Daniel Poor:, a mi:mionary, died at
Ceylon, recently. ~;
74Y-The Cli , ,lera is raging with frightful fatal
ity, at CeylutE,
•
Canada Wptit, has been destroyed
by fire,
hes titiu t street, Philadelphia, is thronged
daily with gaj• prometinders.
j7:M`The I:Mylestown /atelliyenecAspeake a spir
ited word. for the ••eountry editor.".
,r-t.^"flie - pnblic squares of Philadelphia are in
magnificent condition.
KUndall, pOstmaster at New Orleans
under.arre#, charged with embezzlement.
..,,,z:frjaeohiSchleg,el,- charged with the murder
of his wife at Green Lnne, Philadelphia, hai been
committed to ;armwer at Court;
,74:1"-MormOn emigrant.s, to the number of 425
reached Philridelphin lam week from Liverpool.—
Their destination is Salt Lake City.
jA child recently eared n railway train
from dentruction in South Carolina, by making
gigtials with her bonnet.
,Zerßobert Solids, convicted of Murdering Wm.
Kitliumr, was executed near Elkton, Md., on Fri
day last.:
war panic is well over, and it is not
likely to be rivivecl under •the present ndininis
tration.
lateness of the season will be in favor
of the fruit crop, es it will ho secure from fpring
frost'..,
Midlothian coal-pile, in Virginia, at
whkh thu l a te fearful explosion occurred, are again
being worked.
t3"Tlie propeller Oregon, of Cleveland, explo
delher boiler. last week, near Detroit, killing ten
men.
A
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,
A large number. of, rafts is daily. passing 1 "FOR
down tho Suequehanita; tumbir is more aban- L 7 ! ....
SALE & TO, LE L- T.__.•__
dant than it was last Season, and priceg are lower. i ' lit 4 4 . .-1 , ...--
)tS ; E - TSI4I OT VOII. ---- ` .4 11 4 P
A tat, try Yrlllle ihil.o. I'llinied In PiihNich,
Pear the Itbliine Mill—tot. ig...t.ni eater. TA- 3 0 it to
feat by :34X1.,..itip1y to • MARK Elt.lW:ijl"AW.
April ,IFB5} -17-:it* . Norvre*fin atro.4. P,m4611,..
Dow's 'election to . the Mairornlty,
Portland he regarded on all Bides as a gloat tri-
nmpb.
f ' "In Boston, a woman, convicted of being a
common night walker, b%s beon sentenced to fire
y ea ri P itnikrison nierit in the lio . usO of correCtion.•
S - 3.,"A lawyer has Leen 'suspended front pra.e
lice for sit months in-Boston, fur. calling a_ jurn-en
skunk
jar• London extends over. An , area of 78,029 •
acre., or 122 rqua%miles, , and the itutnber of 'its
inhabitants, rapidly increasing. was some 2,362,
239 on the day of the li.st-consub.
.pL°••Two thousaild'enpaOdetters bare been re
reived'at the rhiladel i phia Pot Qffiee. They will;
be forwarded to the dead letter Department at . :
Washington, on the Ist proxiMy. .
;South. they are enjoying green peas, pi;n-!
potatoes, Cueumbers:ttuti:Vxls and sweet putatocA,
wilily in some sekion.4 of Vortnonh'snuw" is :
five feet deep. What a country!
~..rezr The grain fluids of Perks and najoining!
counties, aro in au unusually tipuri.±l3l - 11;
tion. The prospect of
. a heavy crop".noxt-Ixarvest
is encouraging. -
7";.,.:13" - Sineo i the ,ietntnenewnent of - this year
the weekly sale of the Illiparrovi LogoLivri
, ,
has been upward'of one hundred - and • thirty . thou-1
•
Baud copies. •
A few ibairels of liquor, on their -way
throtigh Rutland. Vt., i from ,Trop to llorton, were
obsereeeto he littualed t:The•enu:la of widow''
tehrs." 4ppropriate. I '
The tuunicipftl 'election of
takes place•neki Tuesday.. •It in to be hoped thzd
the election will eiieet nn improvernent in the
ehartieter of the Cgumeils of that city. The pre;'-'
eft body ke i , miserahly undignified. inefficient.and
.
digioneg.l,l.
western village Aiuviug-sas!.ed au ordi:
nanee forbidding tavern.l to sell liquorii on the Sab
bath. to 'any- pers'ons except travellers, the next
Sunday, every man in town Was seep walking
around with a valie in one hand and two sttddle
.bagsin the,otlt r.
lieligious ,)ntelligence: I
.Ar'ANNIWERSAMES.—Theyariotts religious
ru
eietics holding their anniversaries. in New York,
in 3itiy, are preparing their annual . reports, select- I
ing i , peakere, Ac., with reference to &use oe i ca-!
sioni„ :
,S,inArt Gr,:v.Gon. •Noimalk,i
Coon:, has be.ineaihel. $15,000 to Trinity College,•
Hartford, and $3OOO to the ProtPstant Episolopal'
Church in Sorwalk... .
TAPST.I . IIOIIA.V. Cncnyn, reeently-erecq6l in
New, ll.a - reu Conn.; was - comeerated on .Thur,lay,
the Rt. Rev. Bishop Brownell and iy;.:.i.tant Biilli
op Williatni of the Dioi.ese, 'officiating. Tli A - ;ro
were tilieiforty cle'rgyme.n in attendance. -
NOTICES.
. - •
, ! , , . . -.
_ rr.)- BAPTIST CIIL:Rell. Rev! .Intts 11, C.t.fri.r., Pastor.
ticrviet, eve7:;abbatli at 1i),..; o'clock, A. 31.. autl 7 rieli. , k,;
.. , ,
1.. NI. ._ •
. ' ... '• 'X
.Irif-A 4,. .-;IATE R li,L 4
EFORMED PBYTN CHURCH.,
Markt-t strt,L Roc. Witti tv H. PrE. , --rt.m.'l..tstor.. Div tuf. ,
acrviiN• ~%.,, r y Sahhath at Itt.: o'clock, A. 31., and at 7 , .." 1
-
'o'clock. P . .
31. . . 1 i • 1 •
. •
azi.l-ENllt.itill t.,1.71111.11...kx C111:11(211.31ark..t Squall.; I
Pott, , tllll , . Ito - . DANA!. STECK. Pastor.' Itivlno serrkv in
this I.'hurrh mtularly 4..ry Sunda - v. -Alortalig. at 101 . .,
rlo,k; evi•nin4. at 7' t,',,,1....-It. 'W. , ..4:1y Prater :1 Ling,
Tliurls,tay evotinl;. at 7!4, o' ..lock. , • . -
1130N611./.9;ATI9NA L C111'11(11. Miners'!
sale mat, Pottavi - Ite%. P11!0h.r,.. \V x. 0..1)8. Pas-,
ter. Divine seri - ire in this.Churrh every B,ahLath. ,Morn-;
tag at 10 n'etook. evet2ing at Prnyer.Meetina at 9
A. )1. 8 .11101 .for mnylt elul•lrea. t i teachillteut in the
theories and doctrines of the BRA,. at 1! 4 ..41 , 10{. Z , llOOl
for reallag the Bible, "'dock.' r.inglng Selo at
5 o'cloeli.
' i --• ... .4I• 4. 111.-..- .
. ,
TAKE 1101.fluWAY' ,,Selei PILLS if you 'mist) to have good
health. M 3nyitif the qitiz of filo. Uni•oi are constant-.
ly e‘ntiplaining of drowsr ?..enietti.ms' she ple,s nizhts: ,
h...athichA. :ind the Orals:ma, ills that flesh Is..h•dr to.—'
What Is the cause? They ii«luire an inch:or:WM; and i
puritring medi•dae. such an inc as will be sp-edi .Tind
certain. Ililhosay's Pills are unequalled for the certain- I
ty'et the ir. effect. and oitticaci.ms p ever of aetiqn. . Let'
all %lir; read this try them. 'they act niem the rery
main spring.: of life. and are infallible In all dis , irdeiLs 4.
the liver and stomach; they are eiluallyt,enefi.:l3l in hit
ions complaints. i . •
. I • . %;
F.I)IILY is SrIiCYLICTLI, CO. ; ;MOULD ;
Itl.i.11) -
Sis i S';r-d'or the it•ssl of the
feel ; myself in duty bound id testify - di the ...twat run..
which ys.nr I'. Syrup of ))ill perf.•rtned '
nn uts. For zit etc:, I-V.•! a- if every!....tv
knniv it. I was atlii.ti:d with a t islent edtptdi. `pitting
of 110arsf.t1,-!S. and sdund t.f thi.
all 3151'111111g' statc• ~r
fit., was ;.trine. and my strength had s.. far failed in.. that ;
nn' (rionds and physician were persuaded I could not
survive many ddvs, )1y si'!,.. 51110 waft my anxintm
raredaker, mate inquiry where she IS-mild Ise
p n ,ur, th e mi.st she wins t• 1.- that if Ur'
Dwayne s P , 1 , 11'.11114 Syrup .if Will Cherry tiiiied in Om
cure, my tits was 111,1 hopeless. VourLdnedbillie was fps.'
piedlatdlyip,,,lired. and the ths•rd I. 7 .ttleiravy ; rlief, and
by th•• Thad 1 had ...own:dile,' the sixth but tle. nty ;
had left ins and my str4n_ttli Was, improved. lii
ni
short. it has a. 1.• perfi-et raref
. me. and lam at this'.
pres...nt thin• as lidarty _Mall as I WWI. MO.) hind
reason to bilieve that On! useof your medirine has .acrd'
pie ?ten a preinatmr.i. _tray,. 1, pidasst
any .rrliatian req....tin.: dlr. with ris•perl. ;
; 1. )1. 111:1:V ES. .•
•
Pin, ,!•-••• I if fine.!, t ftmrfen, .A. ;
Firtfentar to Is.ar in mind thiit
the t-sri./.',..tr: :int (line •' L. ery Pr"l" , r , i - :
Gen'', is pr....p.u1al .td.NE*. :K171. ; .
and fdr sale brjliwir ittlthorik•st itrean and ;
.1. S. 11artin. W..llllfitZill•Zer. :4 , 1151Yt.:
1011 Haven: & k:•1 A 11a-mlt. d/r3 - law. ;
advertisemen fdr additional t• .
t, the do,yr of p i e
wonderful dir , orery hasaliwently been or- .;
tis. of thi4 ..ity.au the trey Arent of I lon,amption. Asa,
uta and all diseases ~f ;the Luchts... We refer. t• Cur- I
tis' arta. or 1 uhaittoz 41yg.tau Valor atoll'iterrY tit.r-
Ur...• With t his Ilere loot hTi Dr. C. 11:1q 'reslion4l- many;
afflicted ours to perfe , t 11,11411: as 311 irlcuc'e of w
Ilia I:tutu:ter certitirates :speaking of the 4,1:11t-,, ,
ment:a physiciatt reznarks: .*lt is evident that inhaling t
br.cathing. an agreea . l4 , ..' healing vapor. the
'tied iazl pr.pert ire. must name indirect roil tact' w
whole of the aria! cavity of the Amts.-and thuses.,-aPe the ,
many all./ Vi o ri..4 hall or ' , holed upon t hoot Sr het, in,
fut. the stomach. andsubjeeted to fhe process .4
•ligestinn. The liy.4Pllha is for sale at aft the druz.'bth
thr ,, u,:h, , ut the eputitry.—Neu- 3t,r7.• Jan-i
wit , / 14.
.1 •
• 'flo. Inhaler is vr.rn (.11 oho breast under the lineW
wit lo .ut the least inct,nvettienee--t be heat of the body;
tc , ing sufficient evap..ra:c the truld.
1100.1 reds of ea5,.4,,f 17064 Ilkfc.the follow Itti niii . ;lll he I
named, IMe parkam of' llY„mana has- rnrni me of the
Asthma of six years .landing,—Jas. Fllirrs.bur, P. 31 7
of 11,0ur. , 01001t, hr: - t
•
I atn eursl of the, A sthmrinf 10 yeses' standluz by Dr.
Curtis' Ilyzeana.—Mo'rretrrt Elston- .13.rooki,rro, -N. F. .
Mr. nf ;No. 5. 3lant , ll.met Ftreet. New York, was
cured of 3 severe cwt.. of 'ltronehitLY by the Il%Tann.
slater has bc,en cured of a Distressing Conzh eif sqr
eral standinz.ned decided tn 'neural - Ire by her
phrs.icians. She was etired in one nionth. by the ifyytt;
Ihuhert, P.- M.. Ridirar,,tid.
Prise thme dollars a packago —Sold by Curtis. Perkins,
Iloyd & Paul. No. 149 'Chambers street., New York.-11
packages sent free by express to any part - of the United'
States forleti Doll. . .
,
N. 11.—Dr. Curtis'. iiV:PMI33 IS the originaland only
genuine fir,tielo, all others are base imitations er - vile and
injuriouselunterfeits; Shun them as yon• ;rout dp.Von.
f37:1y1 • .
MARRIED.
. .. .
KINti—STRAVB.—till the 2tlth inst...hy the UM , . Al: 1
Prior. Chief gtigineer, JAlnti NV . . KiNo, U. S. N., to Ct. 0t.i.1
A.. ehleint datlght..r of the lion. C. 31. Straub. of,Pottgrille I
Penn& . . „ ,i'
DIED.
13CIIT--I.uddmily, at ItiniNold. on the '2lst Ina.t.. ETU
AAETI! 11., +ife of Abraham l'Ocht, In tho'Zllat year of her
POTTSVILL
WEEKLY FOR Till.: MINERS' JOUrtNAL
Whrnt Flour, ma., • 'flriCA i'enchex. par'd.
Rye Flour. 1,1.1., un do • du mirtara, '2 oo
Wheat, lkushol, I 2 Cg) ,DriodtA pples. pared, I :AI
Rye. d'3 1 1 ' lls
Corn. do . lOd flutter. per ponntl, 25
Oita, do F 4 glioulderl4, do ';; 7
Potato,., do '1 ..25 "Hams. /7 ro
Timothy e,d, '2;35 Bay, tro,
Clover Sood, .41t0 I.!laster,_ do - '1 .5 00
WANTED.
vur- Red - Ash -Coal,
yi LOUETTII,-
Ofiire, Mthanitingo gtiett; 3 doors abort attire.
Pott'sslllo. April ' • _ • -IG-it
AIT
k N ,, s a
T A , A: . o n
~m-zt competentho
da,
thiakind
of work,- good wages - will-be given.- None other need
nutke application. Apply at this Office.
Pottsville, March 21..1831 12-
MINERS WANTED Immediately
t yky it here they can depend on having regular employ- 7
meta Stiumwr aria Winter. and - cash payments at the
end of stery month. Apply to
It. KEA ItAt.L'Al.
Air None need apply but gond Practical niners. and
potter men. April 7, lscis 'l4-
AVANTED T LA Situation as Sales
man or Clerk, by a flurried man. w tin Is active
and energetic, and: well known in this plaCe--who i•an
give the hest men In the county as reference, as to his
hoe sty, Integrity. ability;as a Salesman. purchaser. book
keeper, and worthiness in every respect. - Any 13;10 want
ing a man to take charge or a•kore, conduct the whole
businesx. fir.. would do welt to address Bev. JANIE.S .
T ELL. Pottsville,' Pa,. or WILLIAM 3IILNE3, St. Clair,
or inquire at this Office. March 10. 155.5 lib •
' DISSOLUTION.
GREAT 13ARGAINL,OFFEILED—
' "
thoo;Lie-half , thterest in a first rliau 4-
j sst 11 . 31. P. STEIN
11:tro4 !I,'is l2-tr • Agosey Vince, r - ttver It•rrnce.
'. FOR .SAI.E—One- Bay Horse,
ituranttd to work in Ilsrnerot:ct ,, ut , lr or sin
_.,..
' - :tie: :alto, .11C. Carrillgt, and harness. 'Apply
At 111,. American House.
• l'ottsvilitt.Aol '29, 15.c.5,
•
•
7 FOR S.ILE-2 three story 13riek
Maftwellin'gs in I , .initant-tngn street. Al*); a two story
rattle Dwelling in Church,Alley. Apply to
.1. ADLII.t , ON
rtrect,•Drnte Surer Terrace.
. Tott.sv ntr r,v, 8, 1 1-tf
11OR'SALE.--A Steam Engine, with
P,,iters.r.rtv Alio, a 11 inch PuSp,
pu - nip-r0d5,317.113.:1-w“rk complel.-. Any p0r,,42 in smut
or and it 'to tlwir witantag.e,
IkL•n• putrhasinr el: whet , . t,, appl, to
]larch ;,,'SS 9-tf 3AJMFS NOBLE. limding. t'a
1 0 IZ SALt.--:--A NEW . 1)E111 ) EN
diGnitr Engine of 10 110r*o puwer with pump, corn
-o”eupyitt;; a .pan, tire fret Nu:tre. To
be snip ni Uin York tzb,re.
Noyember
QOOO AURES .OF LAND for sale in
urnijzycoinin;i counties, about the miles from
the rouhtTf - the Sunbury A. Erie
j ita i tl i r )l 7 l l .4)„ .. 4 ;1 1 1 .. g. i 0 1.,
Real 4:%tatio .4 Land 14.•,, , ut.0•1ttrn Kt:, op. :Silver I:errnco
iDD- FEI.I,OIVS'CNI
'CEME'T'ERY
Pc•rs;ll4 rlttslrous pu relmoing . lb - urial•lobiln the :odd
l'enktery, will apply to
- FitAxic P.vrr. at tho [pat St”re, Town Hall:
SotomOs lloovex. Centre strut: or
STE9niv ItinxiEßS. Callow hill littert.
Nov. 12.,'1ti5.-1
1-, 1 011 SALE.—'Twelve small Cars,
inch suitabi ,, for contr.:weak. Foundry
men and Nachinists.. , r Poilr”ad l'omi‘anirs. to urr on
repalra or about their frelzhd depots. -Apply to
CANDEE. DOIN: &
pilaw:ire City.
41241
ilctoLer
Tilt) COAL OPERATORS—An expe
rienced operator, with eapital. cau recur e utem ye
vlvatitit4.otts tet tit<. a lea, , ft.r a tcrut of ears Ott
ateatt befenity-fiVe arms of Coal 141.1. illerrior to non ,. In
the SofthOrir Coal Field. The larger the opertttlon, the
eat.ier the tenits. Spith - to •
‘WAtiEt)ISELLEIt. Tatalvittct.
11,t4;t
7:n FOR RENT-_--A. New Brick Store
jtlitud:4o, on 31auch Chunk rdryet. built for 3 Flour fi
, The basement is admirably adapted to stor
ing Bale' limy. A Railroad sideling adjoining the build
ing. Possession given on th P.t of April.. or ~ a rlierif
devind. by :application to the tint:scribers at the Turk.
Store. , • E. YARDLEY A
Pottsville:Januaryl l t l',sf) • f
( - 1()A1.: LANDS' in the Wvoinin.r. and
, •
i•tale.—Several Coal Estates.
small and large, for Ind'' , i.inal operator, on and adjaeent
to the: Lac an'a n Weatern N..a. Vt , rk.
Tht,e land 4,m ;vial to any in the realen. being entire
ly und-rittil with the best quality of (rnl. and con la: -
oC it, dat :I , lllli et pens, , . Apply to
' WALTER MEAD.
Is!',s 1. - .4101 8s
FOR ti A LE..—'l'llret. hf•st finish Steam
tnanufa , tur,tl by Wm. Bunten. of itr , 4(7
Iv o. New Ten. t tcto.n born ,
with and in tin<l runnini. o prd,r.
ha be:•lt in USe 1,11t.1 , 1n , year.. They ttre n , ,,r ih ~ p vrn•
(11..sa1k:Nti:tt S 11,1;tuar._ ,
r.llt , at, Dalware City. one at St. 14.01-z.. and ~ n • at
tht.y. van Ise az any
that llMVrequirs,l., Thep lto s.rld at it :parpin. CANDEI.: DOD'
't ),•t.ober 21. 1 6, :$
i.A
-.—
lOAL, I,NI) TO LEASEWill'he
n „ t ,., if , ft t e rm ~ , f saes, to ..morzetie and rt.lial,le
Truant:. :o;,: , tit . 2 . .) 11 a .i. , ,,, ~ f prime rt.iii I,:tini in th, I it
ii..t.ni lt..in. a.ti-initrz the 1-Itict Styzar I.,naf Mu., '
. .
:slots,. of the ads - ant:it:es of this tra't nne--tite
rtiliniu-,.; nearly a toile through It. so near the
rr-it r f thr,Twenty F..et Vein, witielt is now twine work
ed. that ni.pflwr road is required. but as a stand for the
Car,: plenty of Timiter and pore P air for mining
un.uri..s4.fl in 41u.dity. with at - Vol. to
New York and l'hiladt lithix markets, be Canal or
I:aUroad. Tor further ixtrticular%. call on
A. S. A: E. ROBEETS..
Walnut 4 rel. Phild , blplna.
April 7. 1.1-:cut '
. _
Trll LFT—Tlie new note at Ash- Tet,
• I Imp!, (lie new and tiourishing S'lluvi-ML%
T h.: principal town of the cr,at Niallan , ky 0.1
at the tensions of the Mine 11E1 and st-huylkill
-Haven, Haven itailmad EXtolll , ioll. The extensive new
11 , 1t.-1 is Arranged with every eon venience for the accom
modation ~/gtosas and hoarders—water introduced into
the every neon properly ventilated. nod well suit-
Pit for families who may be desirous- of spending a few
weeks in this new and" growing town. beautifully situa
ted in a valley, Iwitween the Mahanoy antfLocust
Moun
tains. anti Surrounded by maznitirent scenery. The tent
to. a , Ititatdo tenant. who can furnish
the 11..u.,1..;- It will ho reatly for oecaipaney early In the
Spring. Far terms apply tgt
YLAN
Fehrivirs '
011 IS . C FL% Ii.LES'L A Y (.70(!K,('oun
• s.l••r ilitil Alt , ,riti.s, at Law, N.i. 7-1 Fifth street, above
I
Ai, li. l'hiiit.l.-Iphia. March :1, 1 . -:;.1 1:1.-tmt
'll ' .il.-13 . P 1 Yl"l'S, Attorney at Law;
l -ic..-i . ri Marki.t stre..t..adji.ii.tng Jiatit ('. Con
ra,l. F.. 1.. •:.ittai• I.llilditr,Z. %trill 2-4. 41•5:i 12-ly
, • „-
' C DR. J. r. NICHOLAS,' • -
PlLYstillAs. sTRGEoN & AccuccliEnt;
Ofriel , —Market St., above Secomd.
1iP..tjA,11i ! ...1), - , t.;. 1 , : , -I, ,M.l '2,ii- . ..11 a9-tf
) O (TN TY;LINI) 31,A 1 NIS promptly
„11..1t,,,14,,t ty, t.y - • ..1. IV. itoi.EltEliltY.
At trirti. , t at 1-tw, cortit.t.7 , titritk and c~
--n:,l
Y
./M.lllli, 31ai , 11 tit. I':s ' .
I ._
• -___ ' . N-ly
.4 E. * S'l'll.A ljß & (..1..i, Milkers;
•q.. 0 0 :.
~,,_ I L ..tr..
i, 5-per . rnt ;7, fer-xt to ratosl+. Principni
awt in t,rf-,:t p ty3l4:, on demay, , L
Marr:ll 17., 1..;.5 11-
0 I I N P. 111 )B A Irr, Attorney :it Law,
tc
~ , , H . i . , ..-i.f..11.4- 1:r Ni.‘‘ li..rk.. otti,, t,pixlsite AIIIPti
i
fn. ii .11 , ; ; ;.1 . .. ntr5, :•tref•t. Prlt , , ine, PVIIII3.
I I.IithISON .NIeCOOL, Convevane-
C • inLrianl ipnural Agt•ncy Centre r•trvt.
•
Cott
(1111.114MAS'Ii..11A. NAN, Attorney at.
hi C. Lai'', 01-I.sitti Iho Episcopal
(. fiord, l' , nti4N Ponna.
-1771 Y
F. M. I)IXON; . DOCTA.)It of
QlTrrilrlYutal ono 4..-r. al.ove It. I.
comtry str,d.
l.'orl,.lit;or 1..4
o.qttltiON ti 'Y.OI).V.It. Dealers in
tzneensware, and Look 1n,447.1a,fm , .,
tail. Town Hall, Centro strtet,
Potts
tllio.l'.t.l
.Noveniher 11. 1'z:•1
):11,1,E I{.l C liA RIJS, Attorneys
:siLaw will attend to a 3lhutlnesFintrusted to them
with diliigoueo and emir. Ottlee Centro Btreet, next do 4
to IL IL At.rriN . Store, Potts, We.
;lime x.'54 72,1til
1 .1.1.V.11 L. kViII'UNEY, Attorney
y Law, ttsvilln.Frhu - lktll
Pesinsyl-
T:111i21.. liffiCe Coltre §treet,;..:Arly v)ipobitt• the 311-
u.Ts. 11.11;k.
~ January I. 1,;;-.1 . . . 1-ly .
EID WARD SIIIPPEN,. Attoiney anti
-
Couathellor at haw„l'hiladelphia, will attend to rol
lections and all other legal Luslnes. in the _City of Phila
delphia, tidjeinite. Coulatiep and elsewhere. tdffire S. E
corner Gth and It ' itlriut Streets. l'ld*tia.
j
A:VIES 11, GItIEFF, Attorney - al
It . I.avi.liallng.retn , ,ved to Pottsville, has opened an of
-1.1,, under . the Telegraph Office. Ceut re S treet, opposite t he
, ltli nen: !tank. .
.beecitilier ~ I'sl . •iily
.
_
lEN la -W. P()01.F.-, Civil; Topo
ottxrifir;Plh'a.hie4al.ttaell'idit:cti,i)nainiji s i z .' n n rs g-i e n r e, , er i:x t p .' i ti oi t'- i re ti4% l l r n ,t r . .
Pill
other Engineering work couneeted with the. Anthracite
Coil' Region of Pennsylvania.
July :44 15.:4
S;ENC l - -For the Purchase and
Sale of lltial Estate; litiiing .tml's•Alini; Coal; La
kin,: charge ~f Cecil Lands, Mines, kr., and collecting
rnitis--frion twenty years experience hi the County he
11,11prs v . ,' gi% e satisfaction. 011ie.) Mahantango Street.
l'Ottstille. • • • CRAS. M. 111 Lb.
.Merit tt. IS :',41 • • . 14-tt
...._ ___,.
il l 'PI: It : V Eti , .
I)EA - 1.1 . :It IN SC I? Al'
,_ • ir..ti. Opper. Bram:. ltarand 'Bleck Tin. : 4, iith•r ' s
spelter LA.,:lti• e. orders received tbr truss and I.' , .vp.r
work. arid Machi r nic` furnishintt. All ordersonnceted
.lettli tint aboveline promptly attended to :
.t )
44 - N'i E. l - 7orner Penn and S.uth Street, I Hada. ,
..
Junen. 4k5:1, y- . • . 27-tf
MARKETS. '
O. N. BOWMAN, ptir
geon Dentist, Office In Brick Building. corner
`3Larket and' Second Streets, west std... four doors
Entillire Ol ce. where all operat inns on the Teeth
are perform,3l. and - now teeth Inserted on modorato term,.
He warrants all his work.
October 1,15,53. 4 11 tf
TANitS M. ItICIIARI)8,-Attorney . at
Law; 011icelbeentro street, nearly opposite the Epis
copal Church,
Officer - 3, Soldiers. Musicians. Seamen. Landstnen. Team
sters, (or their widows or minor children. old uuder
the receht Act of Congress. to. Bounty [Ands from four
teen dayS . sort le,. sinoo Itno. ran hate their claims proca pt.
.I.li attended to by - calling at his office.
Pottsville. March 17. 1 5Z,..",
GEO. BROWN, ,Inspector of ,lliire t,
loaders his services to Lind-owners and others, in
making .Examinations, Reports. Ac., of Mines anti Coal
Lands. ',From his knowledeo of, Veins and experience in
Mining <Term ions. hat fug been in this county 14 years.
and iarriod on Mines the last btx years, he' hopes to give
gelieral aatisfaction to all who Tufty employ hint.
11EFElts to J tuts NEILL and D. E. NICE. }:1411‘... Potts.
silk. and BKNJAMIS MILNK.4 and ir till 01 PArss,
° l'hiladelphia, for capability and Int •.rity.
Nortre;.;ian stroe oppo,ite t •
School !tense, Pottsville, Pa.
Marrtilin, • Inzim
El
ME=
MME2MIEIME
March 1i.).:1C,5
BUSINESS CARDS.
t i or d ney m a.! „ Law . ,
WIZ:
lion. .I.sl4Es Pou.oot..l;ov..rat,r of:Pennsylvania
•- t1i.m:4.1.v - wr, , , Chief :Just ire of Prin.., I v.inin.
" AtiX..l^l4l , lN. Sunti.TlFY, Northurtil ,, r;and fn., 1'3.,
11*.31. PATTON. Tr,l%.,rtnil.
101t,i (7(1017.P.
3,kqi;r, t W . C„mys .
. 1 Ilau3llle,:do4toitr 1.<.,
: 4 1r.r;i3e. LAY II & Co.. )
ir kT,CTIMAN. (IVltnEti3
. .V.3•l+feff.*lAColll . ti Co.. )
9101'111.: PUBLlC.—Having impair-.
el my healh by close mnlinem..nt to my office and
havlnT now rerorrin.d altrood . P l ' rinds. to !troll a Marie
into a state of nervous irritability, I 'have determined to
chang . e b, en me extent rho manner In whi.% hare liith.
rto.prnelicel my profession.
I take this method of inforining my Mends in Sehuyl
killt7onnty.,the t•entlemen ,;t• Um bar in Its Courts, and
the publi.• generally, that after the first 113 y f June neat,
I will nmnlarly attend the terms of the Court of Common
Pleas, and pra..tire therein. I will pullet natty attend to
suchlegal busineas aa , n92; he confided o no.. •
JOll. - WEIDMAN.
o tlanon,- Match 17, .
M: D. L. .I)ODSOiV, pera=
I .o.l:',rirtiVO And Mc , henleal Dentist, has fitted up rne
of the t)est Dental Establishments in thie part of the
Stan;, and intends to afford his patrons the benefit of ev
ery Improvement in the Art. lie gtl.4antees to imitate
nature to a nicety in the adaptation and arrarunouent of
Terrodrietalie or Vitreseent Teeth; Inserts partial or whole
sets on , Alsnospheric pressure, to the entire exclusion of
spiral goings: extracts dead teeth and rnoote with Mi
lky. and MN &raying teeth with gold, rendering, (heed
useful during life.
- Market straet, two dooms olio to Ccatro, north
Side. . •
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,'ECURTOPI LANIII-4"---
Tf AfAXITACITRLet AND ifir 6 t17,1,,, -
f
WW O .EX.X :O Iart ,
12111 Arch St.,, 3 doors above sth, phu t . ,
j wtiol,i;sAl.r. AM) Itk.:1 • 411., • ".
-Every art lae in their lino of hu*h..-1., at th e
yst jo3ritel Casa Fhttete, and th,
others. • -
1*
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"THE UNION,"
Arai street, between 3d & 4 th, p uilad
1401.9‘11:Tvitz,--EVANS NF.V.LONIER,
Vo 4 NyZ; .
811261 & ! to 10 t
BE2
t 1 ' 13 (1/ 11
11111.1.1e1;,bla. February 21.
WM. FRANCK, AUCTIONEER'
N.*. comer 2d & lhatonwaid Sta„ late Tyr
y,l
Positive Sale every Eveniug,
111,1% At t
t \ ILL be sold %without :re,rrvt,,
T T ovh---41.-ttm
generairy. 11001, WA h,•41.
irrx. Mtrttral Instrunb-nts. and Mot - eh:1.114.
st.htl of- . lYr y descrapt.wri.
FO.rtiary 17, Is7' 5
• TO FARMERS!!
,
11 - • rorrectfully inform nnr ;i,,,p
erns o.'D Tn.,:
Improved helper Phosphate of Litlit
And are Doe; , Cllll/;..7 Our wc!l
AT $lO PER TON,
Iflirrantin4, It to be..l,rly f,
K. V .4 sON
'44-tr
899
rt - afTortlA us inu , h plotsurt , t,) star,
actt%r lb', nrtl.l4• is aril
nl rarrnrrs Imrs• used it. pr.,. s
•
The Cheapest and most Permanent Fer''':
Th . at t now known.
IT PRODUCES HEAVIER CROPs
Of !: , in, iroeti:1111.1 ..Ty
slur fri,a(l.4 an , nil 11,1 r e3ll
teliil n I'amphl,4 des,ript ..f
u•j ! .. 4 , kc. 10.....ral dr,hlo•ti (~ 1,,
W 07/.1, 4 A LI.F.N \
131151
ti.iLs IN GI %N.; I
S.trfh
sh,rt.
Thi:1"1.:1•En. Liu/. i• O,r nal, I
BllliiilT A 1.1,1:(11.
- W. IV,
NVljery l'amplilt•ix ran ans,, tl, obtained
ryl,rtiary
COAL.
rp().the Coal Sellers of Sl.liu ik:11
MONEY can a't all tina v a had at tn, i .
J. 1.1.3‘1 . IS /14 , .'3 , 1 IM I.
delphia. in want. ntil call.
Illillatklphia, April t'
'I . IIOIAS & ~„
I)rolif.%ed to the otrir,. In J. sill
i n c e r - A rt • stre..t. th.•
H a p, vrh,re imrypus Lasing 1 , 1.1NIZ:r•s" ,
pleary rn( l.
-tin ue t he f al Itust:tt,....as I.l.rt.t.•!••rt-.
}rtintand Walnut atre.-ts,
. k t •
t)lNtat. lords . .ltlaitiott. L. P. Itrobiht_
k'truary
c -- .. -
OTICE.—The undersign cci L,. , , • . ' eft
-... 4*
1... n Wliarl N. I. at m. 1.-.. nd. NO:, f.„ ..
,:anti. 4.,p Qn hand for 1.411,.. t..,t ,01311: , l% h i : c ,
1t..il -k,110,,. - 11. uttirv. Si Walnut iarrrt.. I ":.i: ..: il ~ • •
.1.‘ , ,r., , ihh,v ... . ~,„,
.....
Mardi 1. ,, .1+.;;) 11:-:;ut C. f. .\ 'O,l ,
, . . ~..
(lIOA I.! COAL!-The stllienlicr kt ,
- , ,,i..tiy on h..,...1 a larzi.....itninti'.:. . f a.....L
.'
at•t,l. Ilamp.hire 11itunotwup I /,,4,1, f.,r i.,i... Er_;, .
.... , 141
I tilt hci. hI Ili, l• ,t. f.':1.61 - 1 prin c e. 110 in al., pt, , ...--
r,, is.• t% al rii 1 tr• Lug', and L. itchy, ri i . i., . tei
. 1:31-.N. b, W,-ornur ~Ilruad and I;:iii , ..liiii or., i r 'llllCl
Anil/ 5ir...4 Wiwi: S litlyikill. i'..:( i1!.1:.`,i, ', !.111
I'hll.l4 , lphiall - .1. I',:,:i - Md
•t; S; ,V., \V. L. ItOBEIVI'S. Shipi,...l 411
? • and iii.....tieri in thi- varinnit Lter•cripin ii ,: ;i:. 4. ' - 111141
Ili ' ,li.l(lTL; CtiAli. inclu.liniz anr belt quittiti, .t 11'. , ' 11 / 1 /.......
,:,,.: Red .6.4. tnqu the Pa01i...At...140,4,n /,nti, (o',.z , V.I. .....,! ” r
VI hart. 1....tp,4 4t,r,pl. ~Intylk ill. . ' .
11 , 111cvs-N... ,' t.:, i‘altrut ,t re..-1. Phil: ,114.13. ~
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]n. lU'. Mato stnn•t.'d,:ea,lon. ON
i OWN
•yarrh 1.'.4.1tag5 • .
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ki) ~ ' Ul, , :111-er, 1 harill4 IS .1 iatoi 1) it hI h l.:i iI • :. i
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I'. :N E' I .!,. andii.k 1I l' .1. N I:1 IN. • f''....n. y,k .. 't - a ti
dee. tid•• firm , .r lit. ~ 1:- I zz n iN, i'i IA ,i. i' 1., ~ 1:n .• ' ! ' :tik
tHli ftlldnis:d as lis'n•fol; r.... i W. 1.,. N,..., It a', , I,• ..•... } . JON
11.13 r D. h. and N. , 4 Nits ..iri.rt, :'• i., y..,... \IL... 'i •• .
2. la•hm,,,i. ~ 1.11,A1il -...-1% I% i ~.' ; :1
I'llii.mirlphia...Fanaary 2.. 1'.....", ..- ,
I the
. , 115.4
(lIASII AI)VANCES.--4,i1 - 14..r:11 C.- ~ le
1...;
lic-I.ovnro City
f
• A.ll,nr,h Wad, 0 ~ r 1 1; t.
Wu can supply .Miunr.it:tirst eust. it In,
Cr ~ therrnutly)/•f whi.
Ll:reet fr,an the Farmers P
adianla,:e• , r ntraitou S44lcs • 1 " g e i
find it 4 , , their intere.st eall en us, I
'h e w %lamb
1) ( )Gl%lfSi S NI(.tKNON
rhipt—rs I 4 . , al.
Wainut street. PhictieipLia. • for
• N. rr , astway.
z, , re , t, • t,;, site • .17,,ei i• IT ,
L I , p the ih,
4)0- 'ton/ .1,1 , 1*/' , ., .I , ', • •
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intut the an , 4 . ft, .111 .f ,
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arti fr... • ! Itrnin2. an,l ad,tptv 1 t., I.4:nily
Is. , h.•ir S..th 10 , er :Ind •
Nui:34,lr. I r rursiv , , 3114 11 , 11
V.•braary
(
1()-PAIrl'NEItS1111.—LENVIs
ni:NitiED ha, ill: n-,:tu..a ~ .1:111.: 3- 4.4 T;
fin, , riot Mu!
Itoinnwl..l , .. and (;,0r,:.. , If
O. tfrn of Li - A i• AuI , FARD at ;2 Nt
•1% N,w,. ;411(1 S. 11,1
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NOTICES.
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ic E To J UHORS.—The jur , l! , .'! A „,' .
: ,..1-5,1::::t,,,,,...1 fq- the speei:ll f'urt .4 I': t,, , ; ~.. :,.':,
t.I ill.: 71h of May nett, are heret•y ...f ir,:::, t !,.3,..... ~
thprol4-Ine no r , urt hell d lulu.: -aid ~.',..
...:14
.Slieritrs t.nro,.. l' , ttsulle. I JA3IE ~
S .1'11.t . .. •l•7` ....,,
'April '29th. IN::,„ I , . ': 2 • Oil
(4 1 1 C11('IL. ( '
4). A v:ricultit r;11 S,.eit:v.- :..eN
~ . Th.• memt.ers:' , f t hi. So.•iery are re po;!,,t, -.'; '1
a•itncetitt at the public house of Mr , . 31.111:k, ilit ?Ai*
teat How, North Manbeini twxushil ,t , t, :-.,'l.tit.i. It, •.;,,*
tit a ti of Ninv. P•! , ' , . at 2 ll', Irwk. p. N. - ' .
:April.. 1' , ..: 't •
,—,,itg,il
• NOTICE.--I herett tori,ol rt ;•. r.,,, ; -,,;(:47i
; . p..,,,,,,s fru] ,utployin..: .t('IIN ,•,.% \ I , `. At' ' ''...
'
,
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nit .11) ,,, i1ir , . us he is a re.;ular Arrs Nr. , t " , i,- -
mine. I Vo II hold any I..:vty or par 1-, r."., ,-., ', _
ble for Inq time to no-. Its ii , ` HI no :"II : . •: . ":',
out provocation. .1 . • il. W I t.l..ftr. \ • ' 1 111401
. 1.... rt Carlton, April liii. 1.i5-t
MEC
IBM
BIM
()Sl'.—()n .Ivs
du„ talk, rf I • f. r *id
ea ts. . 1d the pay nie:2!..f . thc.., !.:11, 1... ii•.
EMI
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they r•f t•v•tle. t•. A •
1, ill 14.- paid fir thrill if it ft it t: it. VANN t•
•
•
NoTICE.—
471. witEßry. Leftnrt , Adult ra' 1; •.1 th, 1141,
0 . .I..TLIoNY 11. r.t the '
wilie..deeettse.t. have
r+riv.llS Indebted t , tlle }4/
immediate Ftelliellt."llllti Ito‘tt . - '
nCaiust the estuto'of tbo said de,o,l,ot..l.:rgik
tin. same, without tielay.t , t • CA it tl.l 'taw
-
pot th% We:April
MFG
Iti'l'lt A Toir sNt nit ri*
!it ~ Letters of .‘thuinktrsti r. r.p l'.••••t
tate of 1111'N 1.1".1.1te of The r f
ti:lt;. it, • .15.ett. bat t. t. , tll.ll,tltet.lieNl:' IWO
It , of sgo der. deli!. t o
nkk, insuo.diate loot; 7,t.amt 1.4
or til•1113WIS hizaite-4 - 1 Ont. an• r'
known iho sanw, without delay, to the
at the 'the,: of 11 - ,14 Centre .to
IVU I; IV) 12..• , nOll
17 ,
7 - - 1 /14
ul
irt:lttir au4, haracters hat e . leen 1.,n-,tat -.e•eral t`.s tlrWur
ih thevi'iffitY '4 . Illy I, :t liters at z.t. I k,r, If 14 . Z.;
thr,, , ats of vielettet. and death. I. doter SC', pert :It, p;
tit.trit•Ust anti wer•th tato•n•rt•t'nnt
fp their t•turtnyinent ; and it.,. rna.. .11. It , t Z•ltt
1)1,I1 erittle. r,11111 , :).0•!'• by imprisonment to- y. to , It -
rveiteldiory I here!, ,;ivn that i *OA
the sum of }lll.. \ 1 , 1;1.1 , ant t••• , '
ofr wp, will g he tile II:Conti:11j. ❑ }La? we:
•c •t arrt a,. intrnuntutent and r 'ln I: t,. F
tio•r of said u' , ltee, thoir aidors, r
ii.orsoto , it Ito 111111 14. guilt) el att. mid% to tart - .• 1:- int:
thrents vintrin, :vision-461. 1111.1,i A M `• - it a x'
:;•1.. Clair April
Pl l ll E SCII(T 1 - 1,. Vo. Tv :1( .1 1( 1s • li. at ttttr,
Stitt ete Will 11"1d its next A rtlilltt: :,,,11.11at ‘1•11: 1111,e,
Irrt. on Ow 41 h..tnd hilt of :Slay. Ac. too
lemhttE., of the bieml ers is dr , i rod,
JoS. I:. l'llll.l.lP: 4 ..`reret•r 4 .
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of
hdf'r e
nwn-n of h
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1.
'prupvrty." rind affem for <ale t•tlibling Intl lu ihr t. ^ Ili
o{ fain Alto, Olt reason:ale terms, fifth,
lion.. L. I' Rh,.
Pottocillo. ehrtiarr :L IcA5
"41!
ME
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14SI OTICF i.: hereby friven that Prop- c ii i i
1
-.1 - ImP•alt , % till r . . e r,,-.1%,:i g 7 ii, • cequino.-i..r, -
Apo:until 310ntlay. th... :til it . f NI:1y vt.•st. I. r 'lt - 11 #
Linn ~r a Bridge curry, th'• LW: - : . i 1113 . 1110 n Nir, -
W i i
dpnirevillo, tour miles 1.4,, , , I. ) ::.:viu.i.
I Tl/.. plan and o pe,-ifi,ati , ,n ;al. 1.. Kra 11 , '‘;lir , '' --- th f ii
their Office in.Pottliville. 1;‘ 0.r.1.-r ~f th, r, .Ir4' i'qi
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11
April 14. 1S:15 l$ at :-. K. 31. K:s. Kr
EP.: f :.,.- .:3' ' '' 1: 1 '
I 4ii - Tamaqua Gazette ,py. . .
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11—tn
it IMIINISTRA TOIZ ' S NOTI(L.
4....
.„4 tat tors or - Adtaini•t ration on the Eine, IS ii ,
VI :t 1".\1311,. 4 i. deceased. Inivitiv: torn gr:tilt, 1 t, ,. .1, ,,
der•lttnr.l. all per,t. barite,: otaittla or doilvind...
ttio r"itate of the mid ttrorartit. nro ri.pt. ,!... t ,
liii , orti Ole ',atm• rilli - att d.•1:13, m u d the .4 , inl 11. d.
make Immediate pa!intent to BENJ. IV. CV 31 '...'':
Joint / Faill , tior c! ,. (;Virpf M. Cantlltillihtier, , le !^r., 0
I fl4iA rill". • . A tiril 14, 1 , :,, - , l:—:.
, DYIINIsTRAI'Oit'S NoTicE.
17 Not 100 1. hereLy givor) that "Ottn rr aLauffi , ; 4
lion ripen the etttate of WOO Mat/.. tat , ,t Tr.:.
schnylkill manly. thaaasyd, hay, iron g-rar:tokl [,
ttuln.rrilrr. Tlio.t , itolehto.l to %.11.1 o•ta;. , . , r.,
li, Maki! itarlilfii - te . 1 , a)11i0111, .irot lir,. ,11,1rw..
tiplost b.litt o:latis ‘,. ill pro.,elit thou ~‘ it k,.alt 1 , ' , ) '•
iiu,bscril,r. ro,iding at 'f atutuitaa.
.1911N ' N. 6I'EAC E.. 1:1,, . ”' a r'': t.
TII/113 , 1tIfi, March at. IS:kr., , - : ..-• :
0 'l'lC E.—No t i v e is hert•by l'. - .c''
1.. L. N I that LEVI AlZNithlt, of vul,ll, I. r 1 s-bu..
Totnity. Pi.. ('al loot 51.11;rr, ilia on tin. 17 Ili of .I.v: rx.
1t , 37i. snake in -I,sl4.:titurnt of hi". real and r , er*' ,l! I :
ilerty. to the suto•oriber. In . tho I,•ni•ht of hi• • ra : :;
It'll thole 1101314. Q to maid et , ta to ;tri; Rliltr. , < -° ,.
pirimelliatO paytkiont to Ili, ..,11 , ‘•tihor at 1 ,, e , iti' - "'
phLi, In order to nettle up.tho but.in.... , a• rapill v "'r
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'`'()'1'101:.—Ilooks for stil):;oription :'
1 the Capital Stook of Ow Vi.ihr,-00 Pnnk , 'l T'' '
tt us, i , ill 4• ,r, , 1 0 ,1 at tliol'ilitH ,r,,., 11..0 :,:.!
iforritall of TAlrrUpt.l. on the I nh 0, ... I 'qv:, I I , .•
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t . otri Lo'4 lock, P. M. to t; •.ci I. P. V. in s• -, .".:
;with the !iron' 'stn of lb, .;, , o.;.:l t. - 1 •-• :. :11'3'i,.: 1..
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) 64 lb , lot to Iw:err:ate ..ti 1 1',,,,,, rope red. ,.
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