The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 20, 1855, Image 3

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. t OENTS OR THE MINERS' JOURNAL.
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i., A ,kc F. I ) AilS. AEhtalltl,:, ..,-
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.I.EtZuetict: LArDEUBRITX, Tinguitlit; - - ,
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rnoirsON, A..43OI)FREV. Ve•iiint.:
V,a,,ri:v IL:P.1.1.‘11:11, •• . it ' '
,fifth and Chestnut
ee t.. Phibidelpriki: .
„„ .... w . ~ i n t, ... ,i 1,., ; i -tl vut. nil:041141in: ...
: 0v: ti”. C.t., :i1.1:li.1 :, i .t. ,- ' , . - /thti.ll4olllllitt : ' •
W0:,71:a 1 •J'lX+:. n / ..\ : % 'llll . l Third and Rare
,:,!et.t. Philadaidlia:
I I: Sowro.N. Coal :tiorobaltt, .)21 Walnut St.,.
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11, BAT:r..s, htlsey $ Ettllkl nage. corner Broad.
~..jr and Coorttantlt...Artlet. N'illY York:
-ol.Nrr B. 13.4.t..nott.Tribaaolluilding,N.York:
.71 or. & (~,, 102 Nassau itreet,lNew York:
4 ` , l. l'err,:;:att.t„ 11.0 NaQAttlll f(ireel, N. York,:
~;,. • n r. a A, ,ii:111:1.0.. Appleton's linildings,Broad
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r.: ,, :,, - ,,...w York:
. V. P. VAL3Ign, Court ,rtreet. 13111.• - m: ,
~... M. Perroxn ILL, 6tatetireet., Ilu:don:
, wh,t Ar: a.:thorir , ..d :, r•—ieve gablierlptiormad
...lif,eincnt,-. Sr., for the ..Ifinerit',../ouroal, and re
..ni for the gains,. . ,
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.11!-VERS' JO t'R iL hey n 4 iirtryer
t 4mt other Newspaper published in
r e nney/rania.. It cireulattis (I' t
f,.. ii,rd iitlatlinots men, not only in this and
o„ o , i ties, Lat in all our Cities; and it
,irostatrslarlety nettony the males in Sehasyl—
. e„,,i,ty, which readers it one of the wont rain
!, ~ d inna, in the Conntry. But feir
'nony (Npit.d.T4l.rnroileri on their
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Tr.AciiEits WANTED.—See advertisement. •
S ti paa;l3, No. 262 North Second
wca -side. Philadelphia, advertise clothing.,
JONATHAN I).4VIDSON of Si. Clair, nilvti'r
,tray Om.—red, with black and white legt.,
;. TArt,ll', LOVCII HENRY KLINE in the'
iinsiness; have dissolvel partnership: .
A r..rEP meeting of the Pulaski Ltidge, will
wiLon Monday evening, Oct: 22.
F: WO3MATII. N.'3l street,
..,•. advertises Furs fur sale.
7:TATEDimectiug of the .Schuylkill County,
s„ c ioy, will-41e held , at the Pottsville
.Ir, , :1 Chamber on the'll : lth.
Ct. BROWN, one of our wholesale and
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l dru-..igist;:, advertises his celebrated venni
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of Coal Lands by-order of Cann, See
'A -, 1 :.(21innt.. Also several Executor's sales of
,i t Exi.entar's sale of the Farm of Charles
situated in West. Brunswick see
.. .,„dvectisement..
rill; Allentown Railroad Cnrnpany advertise
f their Looks for subscription to the
road will eiMneet Port Clinton with
he. This id an interesting subject.
• funk au,l act.
CET, ST ROUSE has just open'ed a new
sit F. C. tinting's, old stand iu
:re sneci f ; Lelow -Fox 1 Bro. We call the at
„f. i,41. readers to hts arlverlT`A. ‘lneht in an
kltl-ADIAN INSTITITTE.—Mr. Sehuei
,-% the prinsipal of the Arcadian, Institute;
Or
!cow: ts as to say, that, as he has re ,
I.,gcr t , at roier ~C new students in both
ttn i:rs than he expected, .parents desirous
sons' or daughters should
Mfortnation of the fact. in nd
to int:title him to make the necessary
..tot: to a Pc.)11111 1, elate .
witFreturn to fiat. pe in July next,
..-..ail, direr }'gars
Tonni 1 lth is:A—Tile steamer Artie"
:4 limplretl passenger; was losti
.
s ENi MY C. Riisos.—A. memoir of this
,x:ts2o. lady's life and letters is being pre
:,2•l by the Rev: Rufus
ME A Emr,... ExrENsv4.—lle expenses of
pro:k•at War are estimated at Ihree
m ir,inns `(,fdollars per annum fur France
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as much more fur limziand. •
',Ir;NI: 4 OT , A ELECTIW:.- —Henry M. Rice,
• Nelrf-,!,:i Democratic candidate for
Mitmencta, has.been electeti by a
r of 1.-0,111
Tlifl* I, GOVERNOII.—The - Goverpqr
I.f California is only thirty years old, the
t;overnor and the youngest. State in
l'r miol VEncsntwasNt.—Miss Isabella
3 r ,o..pererMed , recently in England the,
of* witlkimr 500 half miles in 500 half
a nt! 500 quarter miles in 500 quarter
.; N 1:3 A Pt:1.1:•; Ea.—ThiA celebrated per-
Aze duscribeeas being an enormously
man, with very white, hair, which is cut
ci6se. Ile is so fat that he is unable to
t: il;;:aantie.
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1). ,- rin - cTI vv. FIRE.—A fire broke 'out in
. :I:nin ton; 14 ,1 .., on'Tnc•sfla'y night, destroy- -
prctperty valued at• 3-10,000. The suffer
, are C. Poole - :tt Cu., C. B. • JefTeries
Brothors and Messrs. Winn 1; Seal.
')rt , To FRANct;.--dle,y. Geo. - H.
minister,) who joined the
it. laaa Catholic religion. has sailed for
He goes to the College of
Paris, to study for Abe priesthood
•l wql there abootli year id a half.
EPISCoyA) , :I.AN STATISTICS, — III New '3:ork
th , ..re are Episcopal clergymen
BrooklYii; N. V., twenty-eight in PlAila-
Pa., sixty-six. : in BoAini, Mass.,
; in Baltimore, twenty four
in Charleston, S. C., twenty one. '
!?P•411"f:'1IVI: CALIFORNIA.—One.
~wi. e d iu Marysville on the 9th another
ti' aver ille, =1 ` cinitr Co. ; at which fifty
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burnt at "a loss of s2oo,ooo.i \ und
at G.Fasd Vniley, where three hundred
errt destroyed, and the loss
$3:;0,000.
, ir.oEsiEs IN MI i NNESUtA.—The se. Paul
nowral of Sept. ;15th;. says that great ex
:.;,ment -has been caused by the discovery
A :4;:eries to the amouht of $5,000 committed
Mr. E. ll.ourtz, bt'tykseller of St. Paul.—
had 8160 borrowed' further sums, inalirig
-amount of money obtained between
'$ IN:! and fifteen thousand dollars, and with
ai: had fled eastward.
THE NUT CLISMN .1.N1) A4LLENTOWXRAJI,
re:*erenee to our uthertising eol
, it will he pt Ceived that the hooks of
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,I, • , •tiption to the BtOdi of the Railroad frotn
; '-rt Clinton to .2ilientowtl,' will be opened at
"'"ik,ylvAttitt Hall in this Borough on the hit
We uud'•rstand that a codipetent
of 'engineers started from fillet town ou
.:day last, fur the purpose of shakingastir
„i the proposed route, That the road
put mid& contract at an early day
he doubted. .
CONDITI4)\ 1 ) 1111..iliEL
ry TitEASCILY.-- iseeiwe that the
,Philadelphia does not improve.g-,
adVature in the pricia of the funded
equals the accruing interest, and
way /warrants are two to three per cent.
.et• than they were a unnatti ago. Oh the
- .ltintntry. next the city will owe over
)illtwas (te (Mars, which: it will Late uo
to pay. The only feasible plan for
thii debt, that perceptible, is to.
the iaxatiou, and. reduce to the'very
war;, ; the wimber ::•id salaries of the
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SPIOTL'A LISM . e~ ^ II FAULT.—A correspondent
, f the Tribune calhi attention to a statement
tlt New Englaud Spiritualist, dated. June
: ' s , l ast, according to which Dr. Kane hid been
iu the spiritual world in company with
Nr John Franklin; while his Inertial remains
'`re deco lying upoh the polar ice among the
of his 4 expeditiott—hl4 ve:isel having
Ltts crushed to pieces, and most, if not all, of
I 's Men destroyed. Well, we suppose the .
Plllttulists 'Will frame s tite ingenious excuse,
I :APlauto r y of the tnis-iittess, it. will not be •
tu '-i-v l ;:Qiuted instance of their,ahility to escaPe .
'7'c.,l Similar tight places. ~. • • -;
One ye 6 • Mita oh 141444. 141- I
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ub I iesttion.pf- t :mom? -13.07./tm‘; . 4nlottr -
Jobbing . :de,partrsent, .kand in our , 'Bindery,
-was swept away by .the .devouring.. element,
and we gazed upon the ashes and crumbling
.walli rif . ( tvhat fora Mona ~r"tes of `it<tstt~i
been t he . 'sedne . (if 'untiring exertiZth, and en
remitting toil on our part, to establish and
inaintaitfan extensive add profitable business.
The un4peeted bloW was secere,, and for the
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moment, staggered na but, ealling,, , jut° reqiii-,
• sition the necessitii 'actioa, We, itiGve ,weeks
after the cimilagration,
.saw occupying the
site Of those. ruins, a substantial ,three' story
brick building, and the ca&iuus departments of
nur - .businesg in perfeet.operation. The Jour
nal.would, have been printed in the newiinild
ing in :four weeks if the hands einpliTed had
not retarded operations. .
'After . the fire we expended in rebuilding;
an uewing the materials, etc., of the News
paper. ee l Jobbing Office, and Bindery,
over $t 00 lOur loss over and above insp-'
sauce on .Printing_tnaterials; Bindery, stock
of goods iti stere libase, etc., was althea-5560 1.
Our stock of printing materitl:fied been the
adeuilidetien of tWenty years; we.. Thad no
idea tiff its.quantity or actual value, and when
called tifictif to' replace itsiiddetily, - Wie
prised at the ainount reqifired to be expended
for the purpose. We have 1.10 . 14, an establish :
meat, however-, as perfect in every respect, as
one would desire, and our business Pas in . -
ereased in a gratifying rmio since the fire...
In the • publicatied of the' Miners' and
Wednesday-Dollar Journal, we have ta.
sist'.ns;the services. of an Associate Editor,
a Local, and TraVeling Reporter, a Foreign
Mining Corre_spondent,and several able cor
respondents in im this and other sections of the
'Union. We imagine that the force numeri
cally,. is qUite as formidable if not stronger,
than that emp.oyed on many daily payiers in
the principal cities. Our patrons will from
this statement, perceive that we are deter
mined to spare no expense nor labor in 'ren
dering both the papers' published by us, in
te4esting, amusing, useful and instructive.—
As our expenses in the publication of the 111 i•
flea and Dollar Journal -are equal to the
combined expenses of any three other papers
Published in the County; as the contents of
the Journals form a regular semi-weekly pub
lication, entirely distinct in character; •as
every sub Scriber to the linters' should- take
the Dollar Journal to keep up with the run
of the local and other 'intelligence, and as
both toie'ther furnished
,at the reasonable
price of $3 per annum, form- the cheapest
publication in the State, we trust that their
claims to a still more liberal public patronage,
than they now receive, will be substantially
recognized, and that their . subscription lists
between this and the commencement of the
coming year will be materially increased.
There are now printed iti the Minets' Jour
aal establishment, three papers, viz :—the Mi
ners' Journal; the Mduesday . D.llar Jour
nal-, and the new German paper, "American
Repuldican,7—making an aggregate iside per
week of over 4000 copies. It is unnecessary
to speak of the advantages of advertising in
all these papers; the fact is recognized, and
their business , departments prove what favor
ite inediutns they are fur the public to make its
wants known through papers possessing an
extended circulation.
From this statenwnt uf.bur 6audition but a
short year after the occurrence of the deVas . -
Laing fire W kit laid in ashes the fruits of
years of toil, it will be perceived that we hate
literally; as our head implies,-riseu Phienix
into life and renewed 'pKisperiti. Our
circulation is larg-e,—very large,"--but we still
desire to extend it, in order that its influence
may he as widespread and as it:tofu)/ as the
mineral eXtracted from the,- bowel:C3 of our,
mountains, and sent to elMer the hearth-stone,
and ply the- busy machinery of the facto
ry: We are-doing much; but are ambitious
to compp more. -Each subscriber - to the
:Tilers' and Dollar Jeurnal can readily send ,
us another patron. &s a faMily paper 'the ,
Dollar Journal is now welcomed in the do
mcstic circle, at. home and abroad. It. is nut-
a political 'paper; but is intended for the in 7
struction and amusement of yoUth, as well as
for the perusal of 'older heads. 'Send in your
names, friends. No family in Schuylkill Conn
tv who wishes to Pace in .the hands of chit-;
dren a moral, instructive publication, should;
be without the Doll4r Journal;
The price of subscription is only $1 per rin-!
DM
RAILWA.r MANAGEMENT IN GERMANY.—Ii
is stated that in Germany every Railroad .
Company is bound by law to have a double
track on their lines, and no person is 'allowed ,
to walk On a railroad' track at any time, by
day or night, under penalty of the law. A
harrier, consisting of .two strong planks is
placed along the side of the tracks, to keep off
animals. Every fifteen or twenty miles along'
the track there is a station for a guard or
watchman, who lives in a little but beside the
road, and whose • business it is to be at his
-post, with a red flag id his 'hand at the-ap
proach of every train land before the train is
due to patrol his beat to see that all is safe
and to remove all obstacles which are some
times placed upon the track by miscreants.
In the case of danger, the guard hoists utt
a telegraph so called, which stands near each
gutted house, a red cased which can lie
seen by the. engineer a great distance ; but
if every thing is right, the two wooden arms
Of the telegraph are stretched in the air.
Uuring[he night there is instead of the awe!,
a lantern with a deep red light placed lit the
air as a warning' of danger ; and a eontmon
one if all is in a safe 'condition. At every
crossing therels a gate, which is locked up as
' l souti as train is due t and any one either nu
.-hutse.liack ror in . a
carriage who i 4esires to
cross Mustiwait until the train has passed.
Such regulations in this collar u • no
be amiss.
Tae k,t.t mso Cite.-LAVe learn from
the Philadelphia Sun that on Wednesday
morning, an application was inade by the
counsel of Passmore Williamson qz, Judge
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Kane, to allow the reading and filing among
the recordbi of the. Court of affidtivit: of
Williamson... In reply, the Julge intiinated
that they Could take ''it rule to y show cause
why such affidavit 31- 2 otil& neat he filed.'
The counsel desired the Judge '4 say if he
declined to , entertain the motion nk made by
them,. whereupon the Judge repeated his for.,
tiler declaration. They again Pressed their
original motiou, when the Judge peremptorily
directed a jtity to be emPUnneled'in 'another
cause, and the counsel of Passmore
en : ::nged iu,tlaeir legitiMate calling,. were,
thus unceremoniously hut effectuallijurned .
out of Cgur,. Those who recollect or will
refer ton certain passage in the recent opinion
iTh dge'ltnn e t On; the - petitiOn - Of :fit rielchrm.
son, wilt readily
_appreciate the *ghlianded
conductcaf Judge' Kaue.oa this oecasion,and
understand what bearing it 'mast, necessarily
have on the-case. The Suup thinks. that !tir.
Williamson's' counsel owe to him mid to them.
selves, as well as to the Commtinity, to give
immediate publicity to. the. contents Of 'this
affidavit, in order 'that this monstrous dese
cration of law and prostitution of justice may:
meet with the fate it merits and must inevj
t ably receive . . • , „
Hot:. Itrivarr Toolms,—This prominent
~
citizen of Georgia has accepted the invitation
of the committee on the Slavery . Lectures, to
delifer-ii lecture ea the 24th:OfJaniatry.:1856,
in the Treniont 'Temp e, 'Boston 'On the Sub -
1 ject of slavery.; He a rmances as bid subject
l i
the consistency of African sla ery:4ith the
! Constitution of the rnited States and. re
14mblican institutions, and the. effect 4 . l)f:the
lAmerican revoltition , upon the African iitte.
Stoaurn flensulltrt.44, The Enffi Prst t,ristrra"
pnpars taV. Witfrtfalt itfut:raphic derfullY ' - . 41 " kl n
- gO)tp r iff,Si
RCOatiti telhd ikt"ltta StralteiPulg 4" tFitlii3 fiV'ai ,foi)tyfiaeh l 1199 4 44 ag' t•arii i .. - atafftVit:
horrors. Vitt account , the ryis ) , at- - tut hi, ' firteb; "istids, - :14 •• ydridtis
ttack - "on 'iliel''RAT:;.h r.4pecl4l..rly; partit,toii4 14.4 - iou4ittift: natural there;
Aft* :the eacUniiTerer were trwrwTl thiWsl l 4 4 4 - 13 trimoult4 .tuttl•
Way 1
WPOZPo thikA6 ) 4fils
a terrible' Lire re of- g ra P e t thefwerei3 it_j
tl seas tO ' &id t OSe it Alai.
A ate t , ne. f
the th n
to descend into'the trench and sealeWSteep icOannenced using ?intaient - and
;'scarp before they reached the Redan. When Pills, and by pentvitrowittv 141tkrik-for set-.
this had been accomplishedtheillvere it 00
eral weeks, the 4 flat'llSetinpletvly
under a thotret of balls fronii t i bidOn enemy,' 11ealed, and 4e no
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and the, pisuic-strickeii siddieta didk:pot follow if
tbeir•: - advantage, the offiiers lcist all coin=
wand of tieir men, - and • thit ' diffent - regi
re•
ments thrown into .confusion weitt liter:My
massacred, when retreat beeittue neeessary.
- it. The correspondent of the i.7oseir also' fur
tabes all:rifling picture: of r i's.:ll;sequent up
neeues uottincidents-khe'blowing up
of the forts- 7 -the burning, and sini.dug -01: the
ships—the destruction of theitity—the retreat
of the' Russians-- 7 andtbe api)earaitce of Se
vastopol after its fatal bowhittrdrovur•
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Ocz•. i l icoPostrio.N.—As.been - us•
serted by the Wazetle,,in an `.lllggfli genuine
corumunicatipp, that..iid- rufnsed recently to
publish it eill:fofit TnuiPeri,Pea mectinVive,
take the neeasioa . agnin to sate' P l at we Erni,
confident' no anbsiriber . "riar`jriend of. Tem , -
penmen in -Blinerisviller'wrotif :the attield - iii . '
question, and. that' no such notice' as stated
in the IGaidtes communication, was. offered
us for pubdication. this is ilie prop'oSitiOn,
to toile each' 'article" of Wbich if the' Ga-,
zette cat, we will hand over kir the-ibenefit of
the podr of the Borough, the butyl of $25, If
he faills, he must pay over a like sum for a
similail purpose.. In regard:-to the author
ship of the communication in'ttierdazette, re
1, .
ferred to, we still believe that. if it was not
coneoced in,the office of that paper', that the
editor was aware of its preparation elsewhere
;possibiq at his instance,.and Was Tully pre•
I 4 .parta for its reception. • - `•• •
A NOBLE SPlliiT GONE -TO,OB REWARD.-
A great woman Margaret M. SMith af Burling
ton, N. J., died in that town on Monday last,
aged 61 years. This eieelletit woinanwaS
alwaya noted for her charities,i4md - .'after the
recent isilrOad disaster she opened her house
to,the- sufferers and, nursed :them with the
utmost care. It was in her house that` Mr.
and Mrs. Gillespie died. ' , 114 . excessive fa
tigue and excitement of that4erio4 of trial
were.too much for the weak frame i.if the no
ble woman, and when theie Wu nothing more
to do for the suffering, she Otte
_way and is
now removed to her rsward. i .c) One in li (
c
c
lington was ever more mourned. -. •
AMERICAN VICTORY I\CaproolA.,—The
election in California has resulied.in he choice
of Neely JohnsoncAineriCanlpver John Big
ler, Derimerat, by about 4379 inajority. The
whole American State ticketis 'dip elected,
and the Legislature is strongly ; Atnerican, so:
that the Democrats,' will be:*.lie4d the
difficulty of choosing it tr nitedStateS Senator.
Tie Senate stands 17 Ame4ans to 16 Dem
ocrats, the House, 54 Amerit!ans to 25 Dem
ocrats. is j
Hoititint.t: MunnEit.—Dr. F. C. Hadel and
Mr. Henry Graeff, a young nnin in his office,
were murdered near Cum4rland; Md., ou
Monday evening, by a Germi►n; pedlar. The
murderer severed D r i Hader4 head from his
body, and buried it at a dis;ianee V . rom the
corpse. The murderer is in lail.
NIM EN SE KAN MIIE+IN'G IN :S Ely I r trk
CITY.—On Wedtiestjay evening., the Anteri:
cans held a city rind con r lity rittification
meeting:in the Park, \ew• Y o'rk: It is esti
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mated that thre Were 20 000 persoits present .
Nome runs speeches ivere made, and: much en-
Ihnsiltsm prevailed. -
L0i.0n1.;13 NATtos..o, Colcv4Ttol:;—A Con 4
vention of this *character ha:4l)ten imession
in Philadelphia
. during 'the past week.
priwecdings are-of interest, mid the'.statWies
read, creditable to the' colbreo population of
the free States.
THE ARCTIC EICkbITION.--411e official re
port of Dr. Kane is brief but ecnnprehensive.
As iftis nearly. in.stihstanee likq the; account
puhliihed in the Jor!rnal of Wednesday, we
cleeirOt unneeessary;to publish, the . "Dr.'s re•,
port., „ -
Tin: tr. S. STRAN'tSIIII. '9I.3:OANNA.
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This vessel at present at the 'Philadelphia
Navy yard, will Elsie to undergo the twist s I
extensqe repairs before she witl be ready for t
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• irnat the AUKl4ir l Prohydlionist.
NW DOW ON THE MAME ELEFTION.
WHAT THE TEMPERANCE MEN 'EXPRCTED.
• Portland, Maine, Sept. - 25; 1855.
" To the Editor of thdProhibitionist.
. DEAR Snt.—" Your favor 't)f . the 21st is
just received, asking for inforthation in rela
tion to the unexpected result (four late State
election. We .confidently erpeetedthat the
vote ‘Vonhi show a decided utalcirity - in : our
favor,AecauSe all our friends 'were united and
cnthuSiastic, while our euemie4 were rlet, unit
ed on E any one question, and COulcl - not cast,
'as we thought, so 'large . a vote as' ours-by
5,00.0 to 10 1 000."
•
• WHERE DID THEY COMti ! PROM r
" We expected to obtain .50000 dotes, and
did in Let vast 5:000, and nt:Vording Co all
our. experience in elections, this slMuld have
given us the majority which` , we expected,
but' the. returns showed the vote to be larger
by about 13,0:10 than it ever: was before,
while we think the populatio4 of the State
has not increased."
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THE MAINE VOTE OF 1855.
" Our vote was about 6,oo.:larger than it
WILS last year, and our eandibto for gover
nor has a luntlity of, votes . o s f. more than
3,000, bic nu; about 6,000 cif a majority,
, •
whil opposing candidate s c ounts about
13,000 of an election. •
.BOST6N, NEW YORK .AND wasutNoTo MONEY.
"Large sums of money werci, , spent by Op
'mains in carrying the election', derived from
the • urn Trade in Boston and NeW York,
a we have reason t 6 think that money was
eceived also from Washington; to be'spent
the canvass.- Qur, opponents: Ifooded the
State with papers, cireulars t . and coffin hand
bills containing the grossest 'falsehoods. by
which undoubtedly many honest people were
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ENEMIES O' TEMPERANCE 131,ASSIFIED
•
"It is difficult for us to explain our position
in a brief letter, so that it can be clearly un
der,tood by our friends abroad. 8o far as the
Temperance cause is concerned, our enemies
consist of fUur different claises';i
"1. Those who are for free trade id rum.—
This clam includes almost all our foreign popu
lation, and the low and rile of otir own people.
"2. Those who are in favor ofia license law,
so drawn that actual rum selliag shall be
.con
tined to first class hotels, and the genteel .13a
restaurants and grecerie4; while it tball
operate as ,a. Very stringent prohibition upon
low shops of every sort. •
.t
"*.i.• Those - Who are in favor the Mahe
Law, but who votect'against us on local ques
tions, for personal -considerations, or.Ahrough :
the success of the efforts of, our 'enemies to
mislead and deceive. This claSs Will include
at •
least,lo,ooo cotes.
"4. Those who are perfectly indifferent as
to the question! of Prohibitionbut are only
anxious to -repin the political-Power which
they have lost, and which they cannoCrecover,
as they think, ivhilt the 'Maine iLaw is in the
ascendant—mete unscruyulous hoickpoli,ticians
and office-seekers. This class was in'fatet the
main spring of 'the Whole,.movOtnenki against
us."
TOWEUANC£ MEN ONLY 676114,ATED:V.INAL
stccEss
- "The check which we received at the late
election has not operated in the' leant to
courage ns; on thecontrarr, it;,Stirnelates' oii
to now efforts. It is in accordance With"dur
ouifortn experience in the Temperance Re
forrnr-:after
. success' a reverse—after
eyery'reverse a "access gicater ilyta itay .schiciA
preeeded it. Our unfailing trust is is? s kind
Provides:tie, whiclihas eo farstuitled,Ourteun•
sets; and blessed our feeble efforts in thegreit
yank of redeeming our cosintrypfeeTrom the
curse of rum.. That God will ctirrythriaitg . 4
this work, We luiie•tu/
.dbubti ittid the emu ta
rcryficar,We'reel 'sere 'whetithrOughout 'all
the land the Rum Trkfie will t> placed its the
gig :of ilotlihi4kallOSia."
.•. -• •
•
„•-. • 1. dii*Mrs' (fi e IT: 1 - 3 Nisisig loured
7%0 •idroist
- . . ,
nwiaboitilliatiliiitu ialt Coal CO:
-„.
i A Company, tilidert.be eihi;c9 titl4been. inergrans-'
ted by charter from , State, of i.' Ivan* for , the
laideaot,
-working of e, sad that, of ,Coal ds, shuated•in
Clinton county, C 0.., *ring op the West litauch did--
slob of tlio trail's'' , Xsultd, andrlcoutalting 1,31)0
etCcS. 5 . t.4. tAkers of hd:VOlnPany aro puck-nem well,'
• known hi cliitadolphi iiiiil .3eie Wite- lin li.dli - el which
cities ME eve have: eta ..t hie A:mewl . fully
erbmnixed with a Copt air: - slbtai 'divided Into 1.10,e0u
doors reT $lO ketch.. I'a tii.iicii the New !irk Directurs '
are Win. 3141.thild,of thc•thlt know u Gnat trio of .it...ksto '
11,43 3; non, aud James •iforiiiii:Olsis en,;aged, in the Coal:
business, end a dram* ef.itte Medial:dor Sank: ' , '
The Ccu.upsny hold theletainis by a Clear and indisoue.'
. table title, tree 00141.411.1brincia, Mid are using .1.-
ergetic miasma tog a their Coal at once' to narket by
roams of the'canal an Illitalatlit now 'built And ittopere7
Gum_ To connect the icilift6 witti the '3.'entasylvanht Co.:
cud and and. the SUutiury nil Silo hailruaiii, a railroad ham”
e
strutted for two and ,h.:4IF Miles dim,* the sloptruF ttte'
mionitain. . . ,
,1„, : - .t: . I •' -
The bud of Coil•peuetradal by, the 'openings and work
logs on the soutiseasti poitiou of the et. unpany's lauds,
shows two veins of au nver,agethiekneks et four fiat, va
rylus from three feet nePachei to four W. three inctas• i''
in thickness. On tisv - alaIF
t - CSL, edAGULtiaOnIIIIITA 8140
um
de; de; which il.: rmithibeyend quaitloo that there
t.i..,
;tine two distinct beds of Ciiiid, and thatthe one opened Ot.
'the hosts mint- is fully 'Ape feet to th s tokrwmi, se that a
competent- Geologist .itindjiewer ha. concluded, that
there underlies are' entire , Preperty a' field of workable
Coal that Is fitly eight reef: thick.
All the veitiscint holViiitti Unmet' trartare above rater
level, therefore - requtriugttotrutlay foristeam engines to
pump water, which lifotivrieS reduces the expense of min.
in& -The rust of niluing, this Coal hy coconut is 40 cents
Aiorjon, deliverei - lot the Mnuth Of l.hs f onectings: °Nu'
4,;, -- Sti three of the Veleal'have been already made end
much Coal' taken out ; ;: and it it.. .estimated that the,
, production of the mines ilaity he Increased to 2200,000toni'
per annum. The cost:of:0120ml in the New York Mar-I
ket is estimated at $4'74 psi ton. On, comparison with
the prices heretofore paid for Dituminotts (kale, it will atl
mice bo'percelvcd that Carlini mines can ' be worked sou to
pay a large pro fi t to the producers of the Coal. In fact.
so clear does this appear to. experienced men, that the''
Company 'has leased oniii,hf Its tracts, containing 4001
acres to a responsible part* , who agreel to mine a quan-
Lily` not less than 50,000 tons per year, paying the Com-
Aiany 25 emits per ton. I_• • • I 1
Tho quality of the Coathali been tested and found high-'
ly bituminous and free feral iralphur, two requisites rim=
during it most. valuable'- fur Manufacturing purposes.—
, Actual experiments lutrefsieri made with it in the man
ufacture of Iron, and for it9indomiith Purposes, when It
waifound to hare noisuperior. Experiments have like
wise been Made for its &reliability in the manufacturing
,of tlas, when it proved Nitta tea '-the bort Newcastle and
: Pittsburg Coal, the cost ofiwhich In our markets hi, too
well knot' to need rectipltniation. , The cost' of Pitts
, burg Coal at Claim (112 tiles from the mines), during
the past year has been-$3,0 per ton. The cord of delis
eriug Coal at that-point Wduld be leas than $3 60 per ton,
and from Elmira it can helorwarded by canal and mil
-1 toad to the larger cities is the State of New York, Alba
ny, Troy, Itochoster, itc., Where Bittuainous Coal foi• Gas
I and manufacturing mime:its -is used .tA a 'great •exteut,
and the consumption is largely Increasing every year.
The accessibility, of the ipioducifroin these mince.; to
, the New York and4ither loading markets at a moderate
cost for transportation, iahown, by the following corn
:,
motive table of (Gatepost:,
From Mines to Columbia ; ; : - -
" " " Tide liatei:•,- -
0 ' • ° 0 Lattimore t• - --' -
" " - PhiladelPilia -.-•
0 .. • °'• C 6 IUMbi4 .- ,i . ' .
0 " ••• Columbia,: et, Phdlaira
0 : . 0 Emit,,.,• , , . ~. ..
" .. .. by Williamiport and by Balt. .
• ,' di Susquelianyus Railroad - ` .
• a
.. a ~ . wilitainspOrt to Philn.pr.
Railroad', -: , - - I- - Z;0 "
" -" " Willitunsp", , !. to N. Y. pr. B. lt. 230 "
" " to E1ie , 1 )4, 1 , ; -' • • ; - ,-- /92 r
Tho distances from the mines to Tide. Water are only
205 miles. of, which but 2% miles is' railroad and 202 ca
nal ; the renal noir behiglit active Morration, boats car
rying 00 to ; 1 0 gross tons cflCred. '
The position of these Cliiil fields. within 250 mile', of I
the City of hew - York, thil greatdefor this Coal In
the vicinity of the tnines.:the variety of uses to which':
it can be applied, and
,ItaWuperior
. qu fly, 'load to the',
of
couclusion that this is a gettable property, and•that the
stockholders will. with preper Management, ravivelarge
di v Ide ads upon the!. Investment.
This Company offers forl,,Calo its reserve stock;' in lots
to suit, to make further improvements on its -property,
on terms and at a rate Malting it au object to parties to
Invest. The- Ctoimany iv: I entirely free from debt. and
from 1 he pc specie is cunhdent of earning; a large dividend
on their homiest capltal.:l, Fur pamphlets containing go
ok:deal reports and further particulars, address or,call
at the office of the Compitly, 24 William street, New York,
victrder 13, '55 , :I
-41-4 t •
THE .COAL
_-. y -. i«
S ~~~~ ~NF
The qtaantity sent by. Railroad
is .51,505 totis—by etitqa, 27,481
Treek,'7B,776 19. Tciil4l by Railr l i
13 tone, againq 1,748,40 04 toril
893,047 13 tons agoilh4 767,119 .
ticritA last
The shipments thisi:lV i evk exhib
r.-celes rhipmeno :froms..thh;
02 tons.
TUE NFINV 170111{.
in; of, the 'members Or: the .Now
oliange bold on Wadi:looBy, an n
reported. and tho foilmi ing officer'.
Prepidqnt—S. S. Witi'a.
Vice Prorirlent = o;l. Patti;
TremAtir(4-1.. M.
W. 144,
IJi trm-R—H.
Kroslow,.los„ Baker:, 0 11,
G. I'. Powers, of 31a1 : $0n ,S; Pow
. .
AuntmN ANn At.a..nN - trowN RAit l
cent meeting of theL'inrd of .Pir ,
portant Coal IlailroatVDr. Jeese
sician of Allentown, .nms elected
rind Ellwoe I Iklorris,g4gineer an.
of the:Dauphin d, SiPquelianna.
elected consulting '.;tigi • Ficer, but
post.
NE*TOiiK, O
Ens. JourtNAL meeting of Coal dealers
was held in the city tei-day, to take iripconmidqa
tion the propriety of iii,igunizing Coal Exchatit:e.
_ .
A Committee consisti'tig of 11. Reeve, Thomas
Trashily, D. J. NeviO. S. Wart. and Peter Clin
ton, reported in Lard; of such organization.—
There were three appointed a committee to draft
s plan of organizationJo report do the 17th inst.
A committee consietta# pf Atoss*s. E. U. Asay.
rico. 11. Potts, M. Allison, Jr., 4. Wilkinson and
Philips were , appoiiit4 to noinitintesuitahle offi:
cers fur the first tcrialliis movement promises
lunch advantage to the trade.' It will tend . tu
prevent the crying etiiriof short weight of which
some of theglealers arts sai t il to ifid , guilty, and alto
6,tahlish a rule fbr this receipt of Coal in . refer
ence to ascertainment7g weight and demurrage
as well, as' actual grouttils for rejection. From the
character of the geutlemen'at th beim of the en
tcrprize, every guarantee is offer led of aline lt
sis fur a useful and shittessful In titation—it bait
long been nectled4pd?the only wonder *that it
has 11 o t long eince stitiietl.
• The Coal market herb is , 'by no means heavily
stocked and should' 1,14 winter had as hard us the
last, Coal must bring:aousually- high figures. In
view of this somo.few-gild dealeri have taken-ad
vantage et the late on'ftl over present- stagnation
in the market to make; purehase4;while some of
the more 6 kmorfine:W men are holding ell: un
der the itnpres iliat figure will still he re
duced. I think it:vet* certain that 'towards the
close of Canal, owing;follie unusual anxiety that
must then exist to. litoeure a supply of Coal (or
the winter, that Coal; Will command a good figure.
This week, indee4 figures •haVti looked upward
and sales tuado alietid.,-; - PAUL PRY.
Tile PORT Cl.taro,tAND Al.l.ElltOWN RAILROAD,.
Preparations Ito nro gilitified to perceive nro in ac.
tiro progress to securatho requisite amount of sUb
reription to this impor tant Coal road, and commence
work upon it.. The Looks of tmlwcriptinn were open
ed this week; partieirtire idrendyen the line, secu
ring the right of wit:l'o'nd gencrol contractors 'are
vienting the ground,: iiith the v ew of taking the
whole work to Constriiei, and a h million of Stock.
We note the uctivitiliibited this matter with
sincere pleasure. _TIO importa, 4.) of this road to
the interest, of the:Coal Re. hn, is incalculable,
the work should be 14,ccuted i completion with
all possible :Teed.
Peale, Cochran **Co. 9 as ancaster
llerrOlhonnok n..
his extensive Coillery estab ishruont, la eitus
ted.about two miles:tti. the East of Shamokin, in
beiutiful and pieluresque lalley surrounded !
by forett-eroWried whose bosoms contain
unlimited quantitimi Of the ourest Anthracite.—
In not part of the COniitegicm.; hasiature more'
bountifully tiuppliedi,he mount ins with fuel, or
Placid it in more fatilablo pos thins for
,mining
put poses. The Itilliv#te high, t gradually sin
extensiV',,breast-'works above , water
tho tyre not . only 'easy of acees
but also regular, in their formation, and generally
pure and faultless This entire establishment
-has "au. iiir,of acatnekt i mud elegance rarely seeiiia
any other part 61 10*.ttoi I ... The miner's
luinsieit are 'emailiodieliss.and eonifiirtable, sad - ire:
sent a -clean and ' tiOltfiy:aspet. In' feet,': the
whole place bas a FBatish air--elegant,: yet busi.
ne BB ,like ; artistic, Bo yet natural,' It iszot on
ly attractive to the eye, but also interesting , In
detail--a Coal operation without the peculiar Coal
ish and dingy apperirOeo of a Colliery,
.Iriten..trat arm ted,A6l3reahe i rbilotiging to this'
Collicry, thougliCthe inost . I complete and lei ,
purred one' thiti. hadierer . been huilt-,-:-a:motlel
Collieri„leserery sense-of the Word. Bat reeentlyi
thererbare been llnmiteri erected in Sclinylitill
tionfitynt least' eii4--Whielt think : n
Improved oven.:tiwil'aaneaster Breeker;'•_
tlaitt.2ls int4ific'uiatteiltitoPihin tbia inperlettee:
for when vre.visitect l the Lancaster Collipry,smas
time ago, we thee* ,tbis
,Breaker`iiiiiserlitflt
one **could be .1m14.! Every,wew himpuovansent
that, could et all be ',Made to lesiMn:lWareetent• of
labi4 requited iniptejparing the .ciai t ltsbettier
purifiln4 Il'cleastieo stockin4y.ii.?itieji:Orty#ak
ing, were made else ing,aiitota- Ptak,
.
buiLiipg arrhiteet tbia
, Te have—ins in suclist.
sitfoi;;l44iit Vietlie t i the etikttnutt,s94 toi!aring
, teesr O f whlilf•eMitte4hisothete workvin
.
Militia:4W has Ii Laub experiouce in Ithis
-lint4and pr i er ern 0 , 4* bett l itopkin
stre inA1 , ,,i1e11644).!...1.111f1ianif-amseet.lir,*4
ietOeif nin" "n" - t;#1,11;0 *rthel e to
140101 ml itoomttly tlicerenetr _that . nre . :110*
At* O) irtzkillirtir4eriffii:retTiding• their peeulnm ,
stallreFperitre nrcf.' ix in their: : ,cenatruatiOn--140,
Dregit pi the new 'or
4
pelt 4 re Vnt , witb , 11111r 1 / 4 11 u :1)!.114c 1 134.-,_
an4'; ll /nil.' l ;tT , D 'tllll,..Pikelier; the ehl,
4.geomiqt pitfiin k r, bins, mad f tetegeapb condiMi
fLorsii4,gl4.4
Tae buikling is 133 feet lies! from the raihWA4-
to the top Of.ihe .and the driit.
; :hoisted, by menus of flax ropes perpentlieularly,
• St feet to the ekelf-acting,tipealwe the rollersil—
Tha Coal doer not as ,in , 'instances after :.
eitg •separritd frop the , past antdrely;
thrt)iugh the r011et: The Sthembeit Coal ;istar- •
leetid: aid the flue Coal and dirt pasies arta tik
the cscreens wtthilut going , through
,them tit ;
thus saring:riurch or the isaste 'which da eertilin
to alr' eur.ahei) tit! kinds itt.e erowded through at
• oneo- and-in this respect, an extra height I aic-
vide)] adraiite i ge, ss it gives rOutti for the
uecesys
n'anmherof setistes.pi?it histow,9tisotyer,je ?tips
:.ritt4.tbd Coq•bef?re it, enters the :Brealter„.
Tu speak comprehensively of this breakinies
tal4ishment, wo maysay that it is well designed,
and with one exception; well executed, sod that
is, OM extensive height, which would otherwilso
lie #l2 advantage, does nut-seem to he followed up
by, corresponding degree of strength and statiili
ty,:though here we do not think ourselves couipe
tenft judges' and must say thnt wo admire : the
structure from the foundation to tie roof. pie
11r4aker nod establishment we aro told, cost about
i34),900, but The 'cost, is comparatively small,
olip We take into consideration thtestent of f the
W.;kks and the vast itoMunt of Coal :which !the
'trait on which they are situated contains.'
.• • 10. i miles
SD u
- .
- SJ "
t 244)
- 112
I
NI
ho precut week
1 9—total, for the
oad, 1,952,558,-
Canal,
to Atone
, •
' the great: deaideraturn ,in the Shamokin
Ittg,ihn is not the want of good Coal, for it eon,
tains that in superaltundancc, and we believii in
! -
l i tt,!dity equal if nut: iuverior to that of any other
lOrifit or region. The great Want is a einutiara
ti.tiely good taark•it, nud tidal Fectna noir to I,p al
rated, if not within their- relseh. •
flua . ira and all the,country round that can be
.
4
reached by the'verionsßailroads , conveying there,
is pow open to the Cual'of Shamokin, and their
wa:y will soon be clear Without-let or hindran . eeto
the great lakcs,'whose water's are plowed by the
Cnal devouring steamer, and whose extensive
shipres, one day to be -lined with cities,
visited by the Iron.7loe from every part or, our
Union. :The first Coal., from Shamokin was
hibited at tlio.late State Fair at Elmira; by Cmell 7
rah, Peale .C0. 0 .an,1 by Boyd, Rosser A Co. and
reOived the first premiums granted tu'Anthrtieito
itithat section of tho coantry.A •rt
grut part o f
tifirdown trade of the S usquehanna holongs
tjata
•
ratty tho Shamokin Region, and great quanti
get.i of Goal must eventually, be used in the n4lgh .7.
hofing and limestonellistriets, which can lON,-
plied from no other region than from the
_eilnee
u .Shamokin.
It an inrrean On
legion of 2,920,-
o E.—A t
York Coal -Ex
ganization was
's elected': •
JOY* Noble, Y.
lariright Co.,
rti, Y. Mahn.
•
nosn:--At a re
ctors of this im-
Samuels, a pliy-
Chief Engineer,
• Snperintendent
Company, was
las di: el la s ed that
ober 10 ; 1855
1).130 of this establishment will hold shoot 100'
tons', and the machinery is capable of preparlag
froM 700 to 1000 tons Of Cital per day. , The ,en
gine is 40 horse power, nod can hoist two cars per
tniSute, and rit the same time drive the machinery
to break and clean the quantity of dual which
thlcoutain with ens. This engine is peculiar
ly beautiful anesci,ter adinjiatioo tire : ,pcit,
silOt way work. Nu . noire,
hor:Uslipalfing, oriarting is beard, arid though' it
strkiligth, which L 81120304 irresistable, drives
. the
poriderour machinery about and , above 14 bnt
miiht thick the whole .1133 animated, sineol nu
motive power can be observed from whence the
inolien comer.
'rho trucks of the main railroad run between
theijains and directly under the Breakei,, having
tun4set on each side,. from Whence to load ihe
Coi 1, and the locomotive drive the cart imme4i
ateiy below : them, wbco , they are loaded, and
again takeh 'away by ;the, Inas horse, without
forpier labor or trouble.; The screens arc 20 feet
lohit . and 5 feet in diameter.
7e cannot say positively, pot Laving ekaatihed
tbia section of the region thoroughly., which ;are
tho veins that Messrs. Peale, Cochran & Co.,Are
woiking; but suppose them to be the "TWin
vomits" Of this region, or inclusively the Manttrioth
The Coal bait that clear, brilliant mil -Anti
:mo which characterises that vein wherever funntl,
and though muchlias been said relatiVe to the
hatileetis and purity of the Coals one section
of the region over .another, we think 'that the
(741,n0w being taken from the Latita.ster mines
in. appearance to the Crystal Itidge Cotil of
Illzleton, and but little inferior to the best of the
A: , 4llund Coal. In purity, it will compare fa Viira
,l with, the bpt Broad Mountain 'Coal, but in
ieiasity and i ithrdness it falls a little shMt. is.
a 'tfre. White. Ash which will nut clitikdi,iand the
only fault We can find with it, is its ereittir?..pu
riP;;, which subjects it to erainbic and 4 11y"'
being subjected to nsiery hot. fire, tlitiinao as the
Okla which are used on the Beaver Meadow;and
14iletim Railroads do;. but .from the fact ;that
meal of the - Shamokin Coal decomposes, or eintn.L
LICs before it hot b'ait, it might be argued With
inCteh reason, that_ lint little waste or resilluc6rill
retrain when properly burned. °
,Nitw YORK COAL MARKET 0 . 4
scarce, and monied, and Liverpool has ad
ye:peed ilensiderahle. !pme.., of 250 hirusbestLiv
ertool Orrel, to arrive at $10,25 ; 100 do SCotch
Splintb, $5,75, 4 Foos.; IPA do Newcastle, $7,50;
and! 100 do Pictou, $5 1 ,25, cash.
DT RETAIL.. 1 : .
~. .
Arithracitp, per 2000 lbs., $5 50, ® h 00
Liverp6ol Orrul, per chAldrun, 950 @ '''.9 25
N&r--Citstle, Coarse, ' 750 ( ( o_ : , •
Sidney, .a 5 25 (ct '5 50
Piiton,
5 25 ; ® .;5 50
" - ]
• " BY TELEGRAPH..
PUDAV, v O'CIACE. N.
114iglitr from lticlimordirp—
snw York, - - - - • - 4100
poston,. • as tio. 60.
providence,. - , - , - • - ;1 25
4lbany,- - . " r • - ": 1 .
• filltimore, !c
Washington, - - • -I OS
krrt ; 1 20
a
Hartford.
E.:twin:null,
.. ,
1 - . Report of Shipments
'rom Itlehmtiltd, for the week ending', hattirslay(kto.
be s t 16th 1835: '
- h .
Tll.' . . Tins. Newport, Del., • 'l. .
-'i . 25
A kh a ny, . . 1,254 Newburg. • ' :i • 218
ittltimore, ' • .691 New York A Dr0t4t1y.47,941
Ititsto, •. '4O Nyack, . ; 124
114th. . 189 Plymouth, . ' •, - 1."!37
19fas . . 160 Viermont. 1®
11411etillo, - 90 Poughkeepsie, - • 1 , . 13.40
Ilson, • 6,534 Portsmouth, ~' 641
110.Eintree, 419 Portland, ' - .1 170
R(Sigeton, ' 147 Princeton. • " ' 96
IlitiagePorl, . . 170 Pros hlenre, • :2.089
Camden, ' 510 Pt. Shirley, ' . I; .177;
Charlestown, . ' 457 Itiehmond, ' : : 19t4
Charleston, . 182 Rondout, • • ;
Chester. Ct., . - 179 Itaibury, • ' 202
t:hester. Pa..; • .• taltnekhind s .. - .. 656
Xambridge. . 427inalern, - ' ''• 222,
1-
I)orehestor Point, ; 193:Sangus. ' ' ' . zra
pci River, • . 61.4.31it0nah, , ~ me
['lashing. . . 1251:Sing Sing, ia. - 106
gnlnktord, 1201Statuford, , : - .3 124
tlf,mrgetown, " ItaliStapleton, ' 146
titeenwleh, 12firtony Pt.. 5 ,33
Hampton.' .• 140 Tette:tell* - ; '' 0;
Ilt 'where, 113 Troy. 1 i ''; 60f.
Keyport, , 104iW - ashington. . • ' 316
Linn, • ' 662Weyiunntli. ' "; 19 - .0
Stilurieetown, 6' %V 11 min gl on, N. 1',.,, :;. 160
31Ilford, :o• Wilmington, Del.; :' 120
Mobile, ' ' '1" Yonkers. • !' 163
I% 3i)tu , ket, 261
New Woven, . 41 Total.
Vim London. 1 1 IPor season,
Newport. R. 1., • ' 147; Last year.
• Shipments by Cabal,
; ; For (he week ending Octnhey Itith, 1E55 :
nfilicritth •
On the Line - - - • -
Philadelphia • . • . -
Vicinity 2 ,:x . Philadelphia,
4 vicinity
By Rill Road and Cnnitl.77
j~j:tzntitp v[ 03815 sent by Itallina4 and Caiial, tar'fbe
englng on Thursday 010nling lan: 5
NAKAO I.D. •
15;084 18
'agao 01
24,401 . 12
411 06
8,69,3
Pint Carbon:,
nihuylklll Haven,
,kattevels,
Kitt Clinten,
•
I 51,Z93 00 27,401 19
61895 00
Tptaj fir fho week',
TiAal by Raroad in liibk
CaTtir " '
*ld by Owe arid ItAtlrced,
lied year:
61.= o 0 , 1,74x4915 , 04
27,481. 167,n9 13
Ilirc4ta.
.11feantil;-:
. -
filcresso In IfitSs;l4, far,
r -
SelinYiktl/ Cimuti Rwllroad i i 2 ~
'#
The folkoirinf it the-quantity of Cciitl tronopottiiil awn
dfig different Ronne& in Schaylkiatlottoty, for the week
Otldlog oft - Thursday evening Matt •t!' , •• • •. -•
11Ine'11111 and S. Raton R. It., 110,0 t 1,3C6.1.75 01
Rt. extbOu • .1 11 ' 5.12918 • - 151,011• 04
Vid *; " 12,079;13' = 450,113,10
10ttaii•hon .11-Pt. Outran * *15,980 OW- • 7 .122, 4 19
'% ,44. •'' 13.631'13 • Asi of.
'estoosanolool '40.164 n. , 36433(03
Vaasa Canaille "al Irraivirnsiallea
- Mtn 70,363 09
AT* 117 f*.t . : ` ; 001; - "30„614 03
• •
For thel
ItitattibeirliZilk,filtd.o:ll**pil"iror , 2B6ll.•
fist:irOyt" = • i;, - =
hri "
, —1.15 , 10410 ,1 i , 497
dwoor
NM
._7. x , ,... , lir'
i Sent frtart44lri C ri l „ Ttrgirr,,el, e t
;m1 : 17 cranial:l :' - -' '
_,.. v.
, „ .Va al. •!r r‘ r
Suxanit .11ir. : , , 5,t- i • ° : ' , .'l'-'' 4.141 , -11 1, .-i 4 3r .. . .. 11
Ce,..4 ler14,111: ' I . ^ • - -f, ‘,;; ;46 Ca'',-; . t 13 4 sit
- 12:...nijlnir lair* . ,- , -,
•r 3 / 5 92 . , 1 4 : : ',1 t o
5... t)7 ' ...Ka
ttuTer 3.rt344W. _
.. - , , *,`,...7 01, 146,PFa 07
%pricy Mountain Low, - ' -- ~...,,,.. „ , tit; it
;,.rain Ck.,l. ---` =11:: ~ . L -.'
.!!..7:r ;7.' 1 '''''
Stefforll feel< - - , • r• 4i--
ga , t :Maar L',Atl t oliV)arry,' - 1„ 2 11
~. i
New York amt tcbika Cwaipan,,yl 5.16 9e ,
:.',
e 1.51 6 14 .
flench Arn:iNelCorepetty, ~- ')2141 • ~ uf sl9
A. lathrulig Pat Cclti, ' 2,504 16
' 54 1/ 13=2 Cr 2
11.aaleterit'Ael Canagen,y, ,- , ~. • -_,
,_,,
Cranberry CkelConiptay,, ',. ' 1331 05 - • IMAM 04
Diamond oc3).Company, , 3,111 09 ~ - ~! AOC 03
Duck tioictitaickCo4. 3 ;. 2) 15 - . 69,111/ 1:1
irllkeabsrreCcalC9mPany. L 949 00
.--, P,112 04
wyomins Co. ,
t ,Z , 3 10 ' 61K1 1.3
•
2LnerrAnn in 1855, igfr,A:
':•6'1.101 15
• • COAL STOCKS, •
OTIIER SCIIIIILKILL eq.: tl.zocKs,
CV. * ILVCALtia:
: - PAW. or. AU.
RAILROADS
itDade/phis. Reading & Pottsville z /50
Mine and Schuylkill haven -; 1 1 f'44,' ettii
Mount crtrlton , - • Att - ttty t of)
51..tt0t VoriCart.im., !".1 . 501 Or,
"din - - • - :e0 rSO 52
Schuylkill Valley., • ••1 5Q'
Lorb;Ury Creek -- 60. .1 'o°4
,pnatara - - - • - '• -. •50 'I 00
• • CANALS. '• " F
•tichuyikill Navigation , - 50 120 t 20,14
Navl7,ation. Preferred - 53 $ l / 2 •::
Pnion Canal - - - - - . 5 0 ./ % . , 4 5
Union Canal, Preferned - . 50 • 12! if Lr,4
Del. tit Ilvolvon G.il & Tr:tarp-whir!, Co.'s tao I<r ./
' RAILROAD & CaAl. COMPANIrS...
Little Schuylkill Nver.:' tr. 'V. Coal Co.;81d '
4511
Lehigh Coal & - Navigation Co, :" 50' 165 4.14
Iluleton Coal Co. - - 50 ; 00 I
- Puck 3lountain Coal Co. - - L5O 0 0
Pennsylvania Coal &R. It . co. - - • ,ioo ; at'
Dauphin Coati 11 IL Co. - '5O
Lykop‘ ONO R. R.
co. - 1 rA3 Oa
, I 00.
nearer steadons Coal &. R. R. Co. - 2-3 527,• 53
COAL COMPAXIISS. • I ,
Porest Impraveruent Co. - -• I, -•I, 50 00 '
'North American Coal C 43.. Preferred - '2XS
5
" t• j
Common : 25 /
dalawaro CoalP4). - - : 50.1
Cumberland Coal Co. - • . - 30
New Creek Coal Co. - • tso /1,/,i,
MISCELLAND3P9,
Miners' Dank - -' ' .j 59 $55
-••
Farmers' Bank
Pottsville Gas -
Pottsville Watt-r On. -
mberaxa Cat -
Tail-TheSlack of all Cwal Cmpaniem Rill bt ads
MP above Wit, whoa famished by. thoro who difilrt
in4blicatipn.
NEW ADVERT'MENTS
TA• JOYCE, of - Philadelphiai, offers
i ir e hts arknitirtedgemertta to the' cltizeiiiti of PeYtte
Title, for the Freiteivins patronage they hare heretofore
extended to him; and respectfully ilito a coutlituance" of,
the:mme. lie ir,stoppirx at tki. Aniericairlimiive. ahem .
ho will be happy to reeet re ordeni tir Portrait% ; Port mitt
...
takon hi iit. (rout life or gOod. Daguerreotype*. 4
betober•Zri, 'ss= - • ' - - . , #lt
A Complete . Pronouncing . Gdzetteer
of r the World, edited by L. Thomas and T. Bald
*ln--containing nearly tine liundral Thounpvi places
with prouuticiation .Of the names, including tthe latest
and most reliable etanStlita of population, conainerco, Lc.
The New York Erpreaz pronounced this ‘ri‘Ark as far
superior to liarpcne Oasetteer. Tbeiatter w'o got out
in a burry to forestall Lippincott, and containing inn*:
miraide errors, while the latter Is full and salisfaclory.
For sale at
:Oct 20, '65 42. Think and Slationrfy SZorr.
NOILOYFRALE'iIi szre.tr. DRUG wamatousz
,
Depot for BrownosCelebrated Verintroge
, • . • tad Cherry Pectoral. f. ,
0 ,
D ECEIVING continually latte sup
-410 plies of Drlnat..tc,„. in on packama, I am
prepared tO meet .all demandS from StorekeePost
lihysleians.k.c.. aOm advance of a few per cent. on
city prices. hat Ingl resolved to make it advantage
ant for all persons la want of puiu and. fresh Drugs and
Chemicals. to buy i ii - t his market. ' ' -..-i .
Constantly on hand all the new a.t proved Chemic 1
tint! Phartnarentical preparations. the Lin tediStates and
l'intsvlart Yharinit *pima. With. t semi etc ,:f qualified
ii rrtt
persona and ray own personal attention. e citizens nay
fuel cattail:• t. of having all thelr r wairrs In .nhe way .f
Drugs and the nottipounding of l'rei.criptious'accurntely i
and faithfully attended to. i
i v ' • JJIIN 11. BROWN,
. .
• •
BOOKS `':or subscription of Stock, in
the Mlentnoin Railroad einnpany (betveen Allen
tlwn and Port Clinton) will he opettc4 at the !places and
- )11 tbe dap , ment limed below from the hours et 10 o'clock
A. M. and Vo'rlock P. M. respectively.
At Llehtenlvalnei's tavern, TreAlertown. on Thursday
the 25th of Oett.ber inst.
At Trezler's tavern, in Nlprtztown, on Friddy the 2.lth
Int Ootobor inst. •
'•
At. Kati* lavern,ln Kutztown, on Tuesday the l'Oth of
',October inet:
At Pennsylvania frill, Pottsville. on Thursday the Ist
Of Noietnber next.
At Beehlel's tavern Allentown, on Tuesday! the 4th of
November nextorhere the undersigned A committee ap
pointed for that purpose will attend to recelvi, Imhscrin
lions. JAC Kt lil tall Ntl LH,
WI Lel AIII FRY.
- .
' CIIItISTIANPItETZ,
~ • •
.
Oct. 20, 15.'1 42-2 t '
..1(41N D. STll.d•
. -
/..iPI.4ZA
1,143.316
TON.I. CV. 1'
5,-on 10
- ; 6,450 Is
78.7(+0
2% ,P 0
• 140,00
14.429 14
eVitt.
• 9 t tri3 19
.010 00
140411 10
000 00
1.744 10
t 01311; 1604 49
M 047 13
thos,l,seoo os
78,776 19 2, 5 1034 17
2,545.,606 OA
finnt, u2sizi 11
Total.
Last seat,
AVARD.
PORTRAIT• - PAINTING.
LIPPINCOTT
PRONOUNCING GAZETTEER.
Ort. 20. '53 42-mo Prvgiyt and Pi Rsnionertirt. '
ALLENTOWN EAILUOLU) COWART.
At Troxler's tavern, in Hamburg, on Wedimsday
71st of October inst: .
EXECUTORS' SALE:r77
By Adjournment.. i : •
•
VV.II,L be gold pi. Public Ven4ue,',on
\\
JILL
the Zith of fictoter Drat, it 1 o'clock,
P.M., at the house of the Into CIIARLESJONE.I,demased.
in West nrcinstrig toWnshlp.d,ichnylkill conntY. the plan
tntion of stid thieeased.ilintainlng 121 acres. ra , rooriess,
adjolning fleci. Kimmel. jr.. Slowed Ynst, Joseph
firemer, and 'Joseph 'Albright. and °them ..
Thereon are 'erected ; one tn.° story 'tone'"„,
1 t 4
•,-,..- dWPIHT: !loupe. one Mg dwelling hooop. lig
hero. Spring-house near the house, wagon-Noon; and
other nocessary• nit-buildings. About 40' toWes of the
land arc well covered with nll kinds of the hest flintier.
14 arms excellent meadow land. and the hal:litre plowed
Intid of best tjutlity, 14 acres of which are mini a ith
winter grain.: also. an excellent orchard of theihßrkinds
of, fruits.. Pess.?ssion %rill he Ifiren on tho'lst day of
. April. IS5f. The conditions will be made knewr. on the
Lay of sale—aml. will he setd hi' ~ i
_
REUBEN JONES. ,
.•
JACOB JO rs,-
'West Ortimmiz.Oet. - • i 42-2t*
•
Simon R. Srty4er• 1 • - - • • Oritg.
liVholeattle Clotiticre,
10. 2.52. North" Second Sfroi (ices sqc).
Octaer 20. '55 -4..-1 y ii•
EXECUTOR'S SALE. OF:, REAL, ES?.
.he
\ d Pt .. 1 . 1))..ifr 'dale;
ion
deuce of 14cter r A iltu
tfiaetto .
re*l,•cr
!county, the fellowine property of
' , said deceased. vie:. '"
No. I. An excellent prlst MIII and 35 airi•sof good bot
,atzom laud. more or less. The 31ill is 45 lay 55 fist, 3
stories hich• T one story of stone and tWo Of frame,
nd is arranged for four pairs of burrs, find twojw a•
ter wbeds. Two lairs of Moors (It pair of irMich burrs,
and a pair of Stmdstones), with a Shollerand Smut :Ma
chine. are in operation. This Mill Is driven !by the 310- 1
lantongo crock, with a water wheel 11 foot and six Inches.
For a 'nisi orss man an excellent chance is her. preamted.
No. 2. A small Limier Si) acres, more or teak but which
may also be purchased with the 31111. It IS bounds l by
land of David Knorr, Itur. Isaac Stiehly. and the above
31111 property. - A - -story dwelling house and e her
brilldinitsare erected thereon. „.
No. 3. A tract of land of 27 acres; more or 'less; ton nd
ed,by land of Rey. Isaac Stiehly, Peter Dressler and
Ou which is erected a one story log hotiee and fratiso
stable. . This furnishes au excellent platae fora fahor4r or
Mechanic. being dose. to a public road.
so. 4. A tract of woodland of 5 acres. hounded by land
of 'lsaac Knorr, Gabriel Ilert and others • •'
All the above property Is situ:tied in' Upper 31shanton.
, go township. Schuylkill county: The scale commences at
1 11 O'clock in the forvnoon. when the conditions will the
made known by, DAVID KNORR, 71 •
JOHN E1tD31.4.N. El:It/dors.
• • IS.tACF.STIEIII.T.f'I •
Detobta.M. '55 t 42-tit
' SHERIFFS' SALES of REAL. ESTATE.
114 Y Virtue of sundry writs oi . Veftdi
_U dor( ltxponar..bumett out of the C,ourfof Cominon
Vleas of Seh uy I kill tionn ty. and tn me dtrectodithereiwilll
IK-exposed to Public Sale cr ontrry. on i 1 •
i . SATURDAY, NOVUIIIIEIt 10111,1055. 1
at lileolock in the fereooon, at the public /Muse of Wm. ;
moz, lo the idsough of Potts% ille, zichuylitill einnotyro
1
the following,cle,ribed, heal Estate, rim .. ~.. I . .
A I.l.llutt /1,1-fain let or piece of giUrinff. Atinsto id the
Lboftugb of Pot tsv ills, Sell uy 'An county. bounded ou the
north by Market street.ou the east by lot of John power, ; ,:
utility snuth by a ten feet Wide alley. and on:1, t he vielt hy •
1 Eighth street, rnota 1111 nit 'in width 30 feet, and in, depth;
1 1.14
I• . ' 4 - 1•20 feet. With the appurterriners, consisting' cfla
double tsve-story stoned:inciting house. with a one!.
lid a half store tratnd *When therylct "attartn d. as i
the roperty of AN DlthlY GIL 1111111;. '' c .
'ALSO, all those 'certain two houses, two itoriestA t ;
Ihigh. one fnune and one stone. In,e stable timlint ;,:
of ground. situate on the westwardly side of tentri- 1,
street, in the borough cf Pottsville; tichuylkill county4l
hang the iot.which is marked number serimty-sit aey,
on'the teapot plan of Jots, aid out called thO NorvreStatai
addltien to' the torrof Pottsville, and is hounded and
destsibed as follows. viz: Besthining at a :post on the
westwardly side of Centro street, a corner de lbt marked
No. 75, on the same map or plan. and heretofore conveyed
to Edward %TOM* thence by the same eolith seventyi
three degreeSwest, 291 feet and two lactesto, a pit ott!I
the esetwardly'shie of . Adams Street; then& along; said
street north 17 degrees west 05 felt and sl`x inchet tots !
pote,thetice by lot marked number Ti on the aforld !
map or plan; and about to be conveyed to Thomas (italm , I
north 73 degrees east 7.13 feet and five Indies to a,post i
and east 00 feet passing along the northern 'end of the
hmise now occupied, by. James Buckley : to Centre striretil
atilt-mid: thence liking said attest south 73 feet and Dr
inches to the plate of lieglindug,as thaproperty.of.JA-MES
IitiCKLEL
ALSO, all the right, title and interest oflVfaithington
Hommel of. in and to all that certain Farm or pieta of
bind, dilate in "Wayne township, i
Schuylkill county, on
the tad tainting from. Schuylkill Haven to P! o, t
hounded by lands of Jacob Wommer, Jonathon Teich, i
1 'finsie Bernhelsel and John Yeieh ; contaluitit SO sires or t i
theroabonta, with Om appreteuniceikensiatlog of ii two r
1 --ift strx n stone tavern house, with tv one story atone;
, hi thereto attached (known - ea the Long Run ;
• . intet) a otter story Inoue dwelling hones; a one
Mary kt dwelling Muse; a framestable and frame sheds. ;
•
ALSO; all the right. title and interest of Washington ;
ilitininelog, In end toe eartain- tractor wood land M 0..;
at; In Wayne township; Betntylkilteounty bounded by ,
lands of John verb and Jaebb'Beraliteirtie, fontaintog lo •
aciosozwrier leas: 1 ' '. =' x ."‘ ' , ''' , i.-
ALSO, all the right, tithl and intereet• oft W
Iletrantd.ef. In and to all that :certain lot or place of:
gronad. Mast* iv tl&brraoglicif Schttylkfilltaveti,lo%
tictitiylkill - rottaty, , ,bottoded on the north and otailloY a •
'fleet trideeney, on the ismth'by lot of Think' Efts. de-
mood, sitiPorti•the'ireit . by a *alto etrmet.-erattstinlng :'
, abantlildikit in deptliand ateratled feet tueidtb,
. 1 J. i., with theeppurteemicea,Maliistiag of reneistorY I
dwelling honse.a ad a tame stable, as the pro- .
- . .
Petty of.WASHINGTON 'HUMMEL - . ' • • , - -: - 1 ' r . „
•,,!; Soiled, taken itiekecatierkand wilt be llold tit' ' 1 • sll
~ , ,c,r. ',.: ~- -_,. -• : -.-,. JAMES 31 AO IX' atifiq: •• '
- - • '
ir'th- 4 10Hiairnie:Omex.
44;ttreitte, Oct. AO, • f,
_ • .. , ~.....,,. _ .. .... •
NEW .44,v s ni. - T I TENTs
'.! NEW 1349TAND, -OHOE VORg a .,
4p11.E. STRUT, ;NEU "Ir'T !Pgll34l' , Pta. 4 iisk4 vartfAttist.
- . •
QAMUEIiSTROUSE-baslustopeted
kaall4nA piceirot a/I k 1 4,1 - grß 4 Oti• 'OP* " ' 111
Vtllffilii, .011174, Eap, PillIII:11 . "11; d.c.. &lions, :
hit EN.* 141.V...21 , 02".31: 1,, toad rallorj..2lol
„cralittrreik-,e.41-ife, Orifigi. l / 4 :/tPP;V:4.-. of evorl . .
rari.i . ty.:l,A6-t,nout;. at 4.56:-.4 401 tor r4;3llnete 10.1r.'
ElP..liaiii.diciuric.o.4 - 41 , 1 iktpLll - Ltig'ii•:!ot , ht the flumfdi
ant*. -, .
~ ,i, , .!' - , Oct- 'X) PS 4Z•41 , ' '
`LADIES': - FANCY FUR STORE.
' Elsrispesin sad Akkerlisisa Wars. •
-TIDE' 6.1 opened 'far : . the:
ros'ulusi bpk.ndf asmitmnit of VURS.' s
-nen: sting of linsitau and Ilniteen't Bay Bable,'Stene
• and Slink dinreetni 19-411 Ernkne, .Atties :CklnctrUla;
asiortnykt of Fuss. tor trimalin,Tals inrlre andAtt.
virn?iin..•,A)llN fine assortment Wks' and Gente.
Fur 1.11oi•et. Oenfgq*Aists and Cnit!t, Carriage - awl Sleigh'
Robes, Pont Muffs.ke. -
All Vie aboTn krtirlcsiureinad..t In the nevest sfiles km&
irariani4 ' .OEO. F. WOMRATII. ,
, ! . .V'mti 41h sired. Pliritddelpiid.
7:1 fi.13.. AM kinds vf#llllll7so MRS benzin:
M -
424:41,
33.915 r,fkurb Iv
35.b75 19 '160,700 00
PUBLIC SALE OF COAL LANDS. •
cIN pursu3nce of an_ order Of the Or -1
, 'Phalli' Court of Selstrylkin ionetr l James 11. Greed:
larenee 11. Prick and Ro'bertikelari,SrXPentOlS of WM.
Citht late of,the-burongh of Jkinville. In the county of
Nonrour, deeeased, will expose to public sale at the l'hila
delplda "Shebang's, In' l'hiladelphia. un Tuesday, rho
re
i ess
Twentieth day' of I.:member next, a reelect( in the
evening,. the following descilbed I Wale: Thirty
„aright, full, equal. undivided eight ti dyed and tenth
'parts (the whole Into eight hundred an en equal parts
V • to e . dividat ) of. and In all. that certain tract or, tracts
of C 1) 4L LA N !) situate on the head 'sat is of Sealant
liver. hi the townships of Tremont and tunny, in the
saidcountysif Srluaylkilf. surveyta on warrants granted
-to kohert „Irvin. Elijah' Weed; tleorge Weed, )filUam
i Cook, John Cook; Robert Lyen r Williato Montgomery;',
E Jamea Miller, - Jonathan Walker and Arulrew Canton,
containing In the whole Parr .77eousand s three hundred
and:sixty-six arra awl tit perehrsoind allowance bound-1
al by lands now or late of the New York and Schuylkill
Coal 'company, by lands surveyed to James . Miller And
others, with the anurtonanco late the Wee of the sofa
deerared. . , ,
The Shove described lands ate a part of the widely cele
brated lands known as the .Deinahlion tbal Lards, the
rieliest and most productive In JIM rounti of Schuylkill;
;and the interest proposed to be sold contains about Two
howl', d audfoutitra acres neat mwsuee,togethor with
the•lnterval of said deceased in the improvements on sold
landq. 41114eettielt Colliery which has arapacity,of pro+
'dyeing one hundred and thirty thobsand Musa Coal
, perannerm, liorton's Colliery with a capacity
Of eighty
thonsand tens per annum. e. ii. Spangler & (Qs Colliery
yielding, !Kim thirty to Ceti thousand tons per anunm.
Thq Mine Hill railroad extends into the most available
points on the property, The Roush Creek Branch of the
Tremont and Mount Eagle railroad, Is about being eon
strneted along the western borders of said lands. Rail
roads connect these lands both with , the eastern and
southern markets. With the present improvements and
facilities five hundred thousand tons Of Coal can be taken
out per annum.
finnditions of sale will be made knhwn on the day of
salt. by
'3A3IRS MAI RAEFF,
j .' ROBERT F. CLAIM } Reardon..
! . CLARSiNCE 11. FRICK, '
Ply order of Court.
JOSilfT). 1301F,E, CterA of p. e,
. .
' Oct. 40, ' 55. ' - -424 t
00
19
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Ot)
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ou 54)
- LAI .44
25 141
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ed to
their
• . ' • • .-
-rpitE following is publishill i obedi
ewe to an order of Court, • JAMES ACME,
t.
?1 . . • • • . Sherir.
Schuylkill Clisunty we.
' the Ornimonteealth of Pelaflraiiitt 'to the Sheriff of
nytJail Minty, Grertenbir. f • •
IVIIERLO, At an Orphan's Court, held at Pottialitle, Its
and fur said County, on the 10th day ofigeptember, A.
D. I SOO, before the Honorable Judges of the , same Court.
tit/ proceedings of the valuation of the,real estate of
Ja/tb . Faust, Into 'of West Itrunswig Township. in Sold
Connty, deceased, haring been presented to the said
Centt 'sod coritlreied ; and on motidu . of JOhn gentian..
the COurt-grant a rul on all the Wks and - legal
reOresentatlres of said deceased, to . wit ;.-.- ESther Kim
mel, late Jtether Faust; Susannah, now • the widow_ of
Ahrahaurlioy, decoteed; Jacob, Abraham, DanieUlaria,
the widow of tiemge Delbert ; Christina, now deceased,
who war; interrouiled loGeurge Kimmel; Catherine. in
termarried with John- Wommer, and 'the fell : owing grand
Children. :to wit:---Children of .11 'deceased daughter
nqueeel Magdalena. who was, intermarried with John Fid
ler; as follirwer—flannah Married to Joat-pir Heisler; Lyd
ialstestuirried with - Joni Metter; klitiabeth intermarried
with Peter.lierring; Leah, the widow'of Nathan Heisler,
lI4W married to John Schultz; Abbe interne:mks!' with
JOhti Karr; Israel Fidler. Daniel Fidler,, John Fidler,
Michel ltiehly, into Fidler, whose husband _ls deceased.
and Magdalena Fidler; also, seven grand children, the
cl".ildr-n of a &eras. d daughter 'lathed Elizabeth. who
Way intermarrk - -d with Jacob Helm, to wit :—lfintgib,in
ternarrn d with Joh,' Zinuirmian Elizabeth. who . is
hitermarried with Daniel Stheicker Jaer.h . F.
rdh. now married to William - Hoch: Bebe/re now mar
rie d Adam Buyer, r.; Evtlier, new married to Thomas
ilss•handCatharine now internfarrird with Charles !tiny
. The Nild above named Abraham Faust dill intestate.
!.i,neo the !death or the said Jacob law& and has left is
sue fourteen children. to w itr—Duweit," Polly interwar
tied with Abraliant K. Moyer; Catharine', married to
Sitmuel Atirewalt William ; itelarrea• married to base
HMl:nester: Atiriihami.John..lieseph, Qeicnien.
na married to William Fisher, Mary married to Peter
Mengel; Amanda. Henry and Susannah Faust, the last
three being still In their .minority and, baring - tiitienn
Mding - as their legally constituted guardian ; command
ing them to'be and appear at an Orphan's 'Court. to be
held at, Pottarille. In-and feu said County, on the first
Nl•;mia,‘ a 1 Desetithir next. at it o'clock hi the forenoon.
Olen and there tn 'arci-pt or refuse to tale tilt-is-al estate
:lit the appraiw.d value theft ,f. or show -cause why the
sia'n'e should not ht. cold; and the Court order and direct
tolhe served. on all the heirs resident within the
Oiuntv, and ;on those out of the County. and out of the
stale, hr, publication in one German and one "rogeish
ner..Fpaper published in Pottsville, X..y; four successive
Weeks, prior to thirgt.id first. Mondariorin December, and
that a paper containing the public:ellen be rout by mail
to teach belt residing out of the State, three weeks prier
to thetadd first Monday in December . next. •
Witness the Honorable Charles W. Regina: President
cf cotr said Gaud at l'ottarillo, the 10th day of Septum
her. A. D. 18b5.
L
. JOSIIIIA"BOY EU, Cirrk.
Cetober,.4Ak''so <, * ' l3 it
FLOUR AND FEED PARTNERSHIP.'
- - yr. 13. BELE having associated with
iti_hitaaelfJeme Slathers in hellour and feed .wa.a. ji
business: the above business will be continued g
in all its: various branches as heretofore. The 3
have now on hrynd and are constantly receiving large
lots of flour and min feed..as, well as hay. oats and corn,
which they will sell on the most reasonable terms for
rash or approved credit. 31.11. Bell returns his sincere
thanks for the liberal patronage herettifure extended to
him in his Individual 'capacity, hoping that strict anen
t Lai to btniness. and an endeavor toaccommodate custom
er. . will Ontlnue to the new firm all the patronage here
lethre'extended to himself as . yell as bring new cusba
ers to the preakmt firm cf — BFIJ & MATHER&
;:Corner Railroad and Callowhill streets.
opposite Snyder's Foundry.
May I '-1, 185.5 l9-ly
42, 441
UM
1 IMISCELLANEOUS.
.
114 3 )LIWAD. 1RON:-I--10 tons flange
to the yard—ln sO•re and for wile, 'by - ..
' .'- A. &P. 11.011ELTS .
1 ,
" Broad stmt, b,du're Tina, phUndelphia.
ortobor 11. 1.15. L . . • - 41-tr
!TITST RECEIVED. from, .New York,
Lacing. lA;itther for Belts. Also Solo heOther for
'tiirlp . boother cor Mines.• Far solo •
JUIRN MEN 1 4.16, Rai/rood ,(r-d.
Pottsville, FOrwarN 1n 1555 - • 6-tf •
\iIIOICE HAMS:—=Best C9red, of the
J first quality. fresh frOm the hest Mie&ers,enn bo had
-egularly every Wednesday ethd Saturelyk. it
, - ' -7. C. BOYLE'S
1 • NeW Tegetable and Pruvlginn Stand, Mribantangn St..
i May 27,1851 1 • . 21-tf
T UST itEPEIVED.—A . large assort
IP P' men t of splendid Perfumr:ry. &e.. from the
_Mannfat
Tories of Jules 1184e1 & Co., llarrimn and - others.
111 those who went tine Perfumery, call at C. lIATI
-I.F.I'S tool: and Taitoty,Stofe. . I . .
Januar)* :21, I.S'A . -', .'t ' = llLtf
I .
POOLE'S Topograplii=:
Letd •Mar of theSilne RBI itailrnad. Including the
‘',..Sterh half of the •Pettsville Coal I , oln and the 'eh
land Region.. Sim. 401tteltmCpinarr, colored and mount-
Beady fni delivery 'at Batman's and at Oarrigues'
Donk Stereo! and at, Alr. Pbors Mee. • •
October 11,18;5. •
•
, . ,
• ;C O URT. PRO CLAMATION.
XTOTICE is hereby given that an sti
ll jOurried Court of Common ['lens. will tw• held nt
Otterille; In And for the minty of t:trbaylkill, mt'MON
-I/AY, tho 4th day of S'ovember, A. D.. 15:,5, at 10 o'clock
in thr.toretoon, to continuo-one week.
Pottsville,}
JAMES .7'i . AG LE, Sh.rijr.
.x1:.1855.• 414 t
F•heralt 'a
Oct,
:STOVES &TIN WARE.
• 1... 4- ; THE subscriber 'respectfully' in [brine
.-.- the public - that he bai opened .it new A ti:re: at
t .
~.. ~ /1, : Middleport 'Where be will keep
- hand a full' assorinientof COOKING .1: I;.A It-
. I,olt. sTOV .8. Tin. Hollow and Japan Ware.
spouting'and Jobbing promptly attended .to. -Also. cid
stoves repaired. Old s oyes or old Iron taken In exchange.
I - 11.11,SCIIVC.K.
Nllddlqxr . rt, October 0, 'ssllni-v
. .
- 1 - CUBA HAS FALLEN
tiki has the Pelee' of Ilate and Caps.
• W would arVIII most respectfully in
vite the attention of the eittrenit
Pattsville and country In general, I 0 11111111
. ..„.... our large and elegant assortment of all kinds
orlcedil In our line. that we have non , received. and are.
In , Ltily reMpt of..com prised of Hats. Caps. Purls, &e. •
• tiontleineif "'Vino Moleskin Fiats, alvniya on• hand, or
made,to Order of the latest styles. Otter Caps, Kossuth
lists. Shatighales--in short, anything in the Hat and
Cap line,.. . •
.. •
. W would also lustre the particular attention of the IA
dies to our assortment of BURS, which hale been selected
with great care from" the largest stocks in the count ey.—
N e thing; shall. he left undone on our part, is give sans ,
fail ,on. I Call and gave US a trial., next door to Pottsville
House. i , . • . G. C. LIVFIZLY. & (YE
N. n.—LA Largo assortment of Buffalo Robes on.hand, at
prima to , suit the times.
'''.of9illiber:ll 4 ,i )tom.,
.CCIMMERCIALtAI
rrily,subsijibii tit
inerStwpirPh - ed forms si
rate; thw Tarim& Co&nerChd
Common Lewes, '. - -.. •
Conlei'sittesmt
leliscw with Security,
tigtlco. tii Tonal:as,-
• LaWdlord's Complaints, _
bronco fo,Quit,.- . -,„
' ~...1;
SoinntolLs ..- --.' -,-
Extruttbhs,, , 1
txneut lows with Imprisoltil;”;
St&to Wier:ants, '. , :I
cotoraltawn?A, : . , -
Subpoluts. '' ' ~- 1
Attaehatents tor Witnesses,-
j
Lattlotits• Witrants,
Pill Flom& 1 ', • ] - -
krumblics n atilbr Art& - ; hitoi's; ,
tiontv ~, • .
~ -
ennead& 4114. ':.'-,'.- '' •:_::
AtUolosps&ts &w:1160154,1.":
r.x&distiOVl' ,.l o;l l 4o:l l,l o , 7l.J
iistolifiloVittiibisil.... '-.-
',Chratats ito Itixerttirs of tttei
Pol O r. --::. • ---,- .. ' '
Idai4stillei. - i '
MVOs:wit_ ,W. ic,llea ; _
Sin 4 ferias vs. isife, • •
Sell, tub's vs,,, Constable-, •
11:1e6Stloyis ;tor: Vino 'awl
- Flitteitureas - ,' ', ' 'l
Common Bonds. '
laudikktint Ittwubc .
tuldtrion & Fixocu'n aollost
Tenant, '
' , bendable"' Disttoss
; Ncittee
-,, —lbi rent.r " -- : . • -
,- Seholtilost,' ,' - • '''' -- ',
Se-arelOratrant.s. , .
. Stier PaPet, • '' , . • •' ' '
.esphts Setter' lisehk,
, -OwnSwOis Maw,' btsai. r ', '
ithiss: ht Perot...ace: • -
• Alettohottotteo to l'eritt.
ictridittnid Vatehrott. ' '
' floods iKdd 4ott, &Wenn'," ;
1 . 4:11' IttllO, at -',, ' 11..VANNAN
0046.; '55 .
-
fel
• t i bitni*lll4o r .r:
siteregiaph aeEd v Yeitezdayreliails • •
", 7
Cate ltf4l*krt.
t , :3 ; Li 6 . 11 25. t
`tirb.in'faii supply, a nd Ifie dematicl brisk al`
• • • 1 1 • . .
$a 75 a
- col. Daniel!. Carry,..a well uown dreg
and formerly a pronlinent. ?antler of the
Native American party, wan Enda, drowned
ai Pittsburg on Thursday.:
,The Vote for CanaL ,Ctlouttisotoitor..
. The o ffi cial an d reported returns from al
F• i l
the counties in'the State, make like rattioritY
for Planter; Deritodmetic
Commissioner, over Nicholson, about 13,500.
There are also , about 6000 votesi l for William
son, 3700 for quiver, 600, for 31,artinotoil 2100
for,Henderso'n—in all' about 12400:,o' that
Mr. Plumeeli majority over all the '.ant!idatett
is about 1100. But the seatterik votes are
not given in the published'officia kelvins; of
many of, the counties, so that it is ituroasible
to sa positively whether there -vf;ill:be to. dear
majority for Plumer. .
The Legislature will undoubtedly stand as .
follows ; Senate, 17 Democrats to 16 .Ameri
cans to 1 - 6 Americans, & e.filous4 of Bei)reseu
tatives, 63 Democrats to 35 Americans, &c... 0
oNE max LEM3B FROM EUROPE.
- The Stearn§hip Atlantic, arrir eti at New
York on the 18th instant. She'hrings •one
weeks' later neWsfronliverpoof,arni the seat
of war. The geneq frorn' the
Continent is in no Way exciting:' j
The War.
Detachments of French and English'troOps
have been quartered on the':south 'side - of
Sebastopol and the engineers of the Allies are
placing, guns in a position to make the north
ai4 impenetrable. It is suppoOd that the
Russians are preparing to abandon it.; • •
The French eavaliy, -under ;Gen cliAllon.:
defeated the Russians neanEupateria on
the 29th. Russian loss, 50 killed and 105:
prisoners ; French, 6 killed ancij27 wouuded.
A tough campaign is apecteo as the Bus.
sians are* making tremendous ir l / 4 1tions,
and the Emperor himself is atll essa: The
fleet has sailed from Sebastoril on a secret
expedition, it ia supposed eithititto Nieolaiffe
or Odessa. Kars still held I tUt, according
tolhe last accounts, though tiie proyisicts
were nearly exhausted. It Ifitis expected.
however, that the snow 'would 'compel the
Russian's soon to retire.
The Allies are sinking immense mines
under the docks, arsenals and 'Op yards of
Sebastopol with, the intention it is"stpposed
li
to destroy them. •
Immense masses of the Allied!tmops: threat
en the.right and. left. wings ail the Russian
Army 'at Eupitoria. 'Prince Gertschalioff be-.
gins to feel uneasy, and seems to consider
himself in a serious position. The indications
are that Russian affairs will become > worse.
He admits that the Russians last Ahoilt, 1000
men per day Auritig the lust 34 (lairs :,uf the
siege of Sebastopol, besides those which were
killed when the city' was 1, t (ma e:d , •
It-is 'stated. that 193,000 men. have been
:added to the Russian army. • I,i
Letters from Kars describe!the thorough
devaitation of the sat-rounding district by
the Russians.;: The provisions of the grrison
Could nut-last longer than the 15th et Sep
temy4;*and if reinforcements did not arrive,
Gene alWilliams would be icompelled to
submit. 1. •
The . Russians, however, were themselves
hard pressed by the snow, whitill had already
Set in,. and winch, It the garrigon could only
hold out a little longer, woutd vompel the be
siegers to rntrent.
An-ther letter ,from Kars- ;says: :"Omar
Pasha has arrived at Batotun, anclwasre
ceived withgre.•lt enthusiasin by the half
starved garrison of chat place: The strength
-ot the corps d'artnee, which is fepresented as
16,000 men of all arms, does i not exceed at
present 1000 sabres." •
A review of, the rotes of interest took place
on thvli.frOtn five to five and half per cent.
The Queen will remain-in Scotland until the
17th.
The Czar, ,who hpfr been making a tour
through the south Of his Empire, has issued
an addreSs to the Russian people calling on
them to fight for their •eountry.nnd their God.
At a council of war held at St.llPeteriburg ' it'
was determined to carry on the war With the
utmost energy.. . ;I. • •
•
France, i! "
"The prices of grain in France are fiimer.—
The high quotations have brought in immense
qaantities - ot American flour. ;, .
hwt flour, Lbt.,
fl y
Corn meal
Wheat, red. bush.,
white
fly o, .4 I
Corn, u bite,
• ... yellow 44.
()art:, • 4. !
Cheese, per IN
"•41 , 44fk0. c, -
6 11 Y 20, il•]
Wks.
as printed. fraalho
d will • koap ennidautlir fit
and Law }pants In gourd
Naturalivittnn'
do ' .undfn• age,
Commoneentent of, Dielars•
, mon to elks • •
Money lent and advaueod,
Money had nod 'mi . :idled !
lAecoonte
ltoney= • •
W6rk, Ittutafittelati4
, Debt upon Bond model
vitactlonetd, • . ,;• • :
Debt by Aniditnio otßond.
do ;2d do. , do
do ad do, -` do •
giondmay fiote,PayeiLlnit
Maker, - "-
ftvedsony ticits. Today*,
TS. Maker,. • • •
Oramboory ;Notts. Xodoroee
*a.-Itatorier,•
Ut- of .4zettentigek Payeq
Maker, to ciso.Of 4,oltit ,
DM of, Exehattio, Nye. -
- atoker, to col of ono-Pay.
tient,
lot Exeyinige. Pre o vs.
j ACT*FtOre
lEt ill of Exchange, I Odorre
vs. indonw Cr 3laker. -
IBM of ' Exchange, indonw
vs: Acceptor,
Bill of 11xcbsnge, 1414 Ti ,
Acceptor, , - -
lidoninion.,ll4 "of Cinteiti•
.
"Mon, • _
Slander; : - ' " - ,
merion'eniirts;'
Bill of Exceptions, , "
Bail Bond, ' • '
itiver of Atarney - ,teneril,
,_ • ' do. do '2 on ngt!co+l,
"Ned's, fottr_ld.sis 'lnd kinds,
mortgages, ..
" 1 entonent `cotes.,
Book 4' sentitlrrry .Ctore.
, knosito 11,10 tufty Chureh
/ 2t)..
Death from Drowth4sag.
PENNSYLVANIA ELUTION.!:
Wai'MOvements in
England.
Ansi la.
Italy.
•The Chulera is on tte decline. A reinforce
went for the Creme an army Nis been:catlered
the parktto.
coßßEcrvi• wEEKLY - FOR r
11'4A. I
12EZZI
. i
.541 -i4}4,l4t;'2'
. 6
CO ' 6OD fr - : I r.(
4601 4 1 , 2 09 4 75.
INO 177 02, 3 tc3
.4151 2 IS
! 1 20 1 4 20
tol on
tea' ' i . : is
',I tO
9 q. 1 u
11 1, , .,' IC. 6,, . 1.4.7
151 ICii 4Jo
18 50 t •..4) 50 04 :as L o
IF 0.,..2.1 I 14 tit IF
t.i
ou i
1 7.1 r • . 11 bt. 2
71; , 73
S 7 i i • • i 92
I , ;
Ilan's.
Mess pork. .1
Brtthit. " -
Fug r,
31olAFa•s. per 011
Oil, 'perm,. •
linseed,
'OAK mg.T4L MARKET.
iNLILT.A. & N.
11nkti , 11.413
EMI
25 00(;• •25 Ot'
24 00gt.
OCkf.
27 . 000 4,-
- --4;• ot
34 o t i
44 (1 .,
55 MVO l 0
C 5 000 90 0(.1
SO CCOS tts 04 ,
45 c , 44d
4 0 000 bt)
-- —NAO(I
—Ca
S 6 °O(ti Ot
—4gs
5 004 ,5 St:
Anthreiterlidiy,Ne.l, ton
No1:7;
quirroll Yo'udl7,No.l,
N 0.2,
Scotch rig. No:1, -
Railmnd liar ,
Engligh Itefned. .
American Bar, flaramered
.Itolied,
Binning,
• ton
Bolter Plates,lo.l 100 Ms.
tio.2. • "
A xles,Atnilont'ered, ton
" }tolled,
ISM
Ainerienn, 100
Ength b,
" Spring,
1. WA 17 rxy
EMI!
Sheathing, ,
Hods,
Old,
100 ths.
aS
--40, 44 w
t- 7 -
8 (11 . 1€1, O
BM!
Pig Galezia,
100 Th
—rs; :0 62 1
6, 256, +-
t, 25f 5(.•
s('
7 250 ÷
POT,TSTII•LE
`cheat Flour, OW., S 9 50 Dried ; l'paxbei , , ['zed, $4 75
Rye Flour, 9 - 50 • dn . , nopied, 200
Whest,busitel. 1000;2 00 , Dried Apples, pared, 200
do • 1 279 • Eggs, dozen,
Corn,. do i 110 flutter, : per pOund, 4
(rats, '5O Shouldel-g, do 11 (3, 12
Potatoes. do ,• - 50 name, El do 14 €l., 15
Timothy See4d.,l: - .4 00 11044 tan, V- 00
Clorer ! Seed, , .7 09 Plaster, dC , • . H Clc
, POTTAIATMLEPIOLCODUCr.MARKET.
, . • , • (Iletall 'Priton.) -
Cheed.r County,
Virginia,
• Vorels-n;
Nn. 1. -
1111
. ,
FLotai.--LThe
,price of wheat seemslo vi
brate behreen $9 and $lO 11 bbl. in: our Mar
ket, according to the tenor of our European
news—the great est - A rfterica n market now
being in 'France, and the continent generally.
We . cannot -, expect, under present appearan
ces,-to obtain dour at less than from $8 to 9
per barrel during the coming winter.
Wheat retails at from $9 50 to $ll per bbl.
Rye, at $7.25. Corn Veal a $1 121 per bu.
and Rye Chop, at"sl. 30, which is is slight
"variation from our last weekls tigures.
GifAix.--Wheat is higher ;than our quoti-s
tions of last week. White sells, at $2 00 and
red at $1 90., • •
SALT . 1 31eAT.-41ams and Shoulders are
scarce and,almost out
,of the; market. Shoul
ders are quotedaifroin 12f to 14, and Rams
from • 121 to 1G 'cents per pound.
FRESII MEAT.--Reef is'sellingat from 10
to 12f, and-Mutton at • from' 1;3. to 12} . cents
per pound.
,Very little change. . -
Pitortstos.—Eanter and Eggs very sicarce
Butter, is .worth 25 cents . per. lb. and..J3ggt
17 cents per,dozen---very few in the inarkes.
Fat' ti AND V i t:GkiA4ll;ES.-: Peaches are
ling at $2 00 per baskiq. '.APPIeS 371 and
75 cents per bushel;'"` Sweet Rbtafoes 'A 25,
'tint Cernmor. 50 and 'O2l cenl , i' per bushel.—
, t)nitinn $1 00 `f • bushel. CabbageK are pion
ttul and large; and are selling at from 'ti .f , ta
10 cents 70 head. "Qinceaake sold at 10 cts.
.% dozen, nud red peppers o_l2i 411.. f. doz.
Gaoczr.tEs. 77 §uzars are high and uo pros
pecte of a eliiinge 7 -rommop sugai-honse is
selling at; ; niialni",slPlow t 11 scuts
r lb '
awl white sugars from 9to 112 . 1 tents
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