The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 03, 1855, Image 2
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Pollock will undoubtedly veto any bill --...-7:7---t--_-....---•=.7.:_.-_---z---_:..-=-.-:___. _.—_____.. : that NA,ren-lity, s ot's a, a, isea..;. 1 , may be brought up under desk, bylltose, --' _.---z--- --------- . ------- ._.-..--.:-.7=',..L...-..--.---z---...=-- = ' who are open to bribery oriconsiption, to de, TEC suns an Ativtroviittplcual - feat-thnizetnentirlitistialannoti Several gentlemen connected with this pro:, the liquor question, and irt i atemi gof the. grog , . r jeeted Cual and Pasienger Road, visited this I genies being reopened, we - expect to see those Borough on Wedaesisy, for - the 'purpose of that are open, - shed up .- 3 .., ~. i . consulting with the citizens olzahis Region, The mere - teipeetable bind of melt; iyhtt in regard to the construction of the road.— May front - many causes, have embarked ;in At a 'meeting held at the Pennsylvania gait, the unholy tray C, will get into other business, in this Borough:it:was decided thatthe whole A• whiels - will not onl y keep I, their copsciences mats:et:he laid before the operators and buil::: -clisirlinfilia-fill tfiersiii4aCrifii,iiiirfirit near men of Schaylkill 'county. A. circular the end they will thank ,their stars for the setting forth the 'peCuliar advantages of, end change, and wonder that they hadbeen blind everything in regard to the constriction--- , - ed ~.to their own interests se long. Those who grading, cost, &c. --will be published, ‘ and 'are too lazy to work-;-the inean, the unprinci in the coarse of thiee or ftiur,vieeks, books of pled, the, vagaboncli the heartless, the seal- ' anhscriptiott .o the stock , of the 'road will be ' .le*—with those who threaen to take up Brune to "shoulder their I muskets" and fight in a opened hn - this Borough. Estimates' from foreign legion, against the Country thatfosters competent - engineers, decide that not over one and a half mil ion of dollars Will be required them,,and the laws that'protect them—zoiil be to.maake the connection by rail between Au Put inialli l there.tojearo the virtue there is burn` and Allentown. The natural difficulties in labor, and support themselves by their to be overcome, are not formidable, as some handicraft -at making "penitentiary brogues", have been led to credit. The grade of uo and throwing"the "busy shuttle." ' It will be much cheaper, and much to the advantage of ' portion of the Road, except at one point, Will reach 15 feet to the - mile, and the ronutry the country in other respects, , to 'keep Such through 'which it will pass, is well adapted•to gentry there, where t they can earn their "peta -1 toes and stilt' by the "seat "of their brow" its construction.' ' 1 instead ,of taking the bread out of the mouths F We understand that in' view of the certain ~ and filling the of wider; and 'orphans , and • speedy construction of the Auburn and Allentown Railroad, that a considerable por. prisons with criminals, and the poor houses tion cl the New Jersey Central Railroad, with with paupers. , • „ eise_ which the new . Coal road 'will connect, is Eveas - sorrow we meet_ s a billow on thie beingialaid, and altered, in ' ; order that the ,s wor . la . troublesome sea, which we mast cross - grade shall not exceed 22 feet to the mile to bear us nearer home. By this means, the grade frtim the Coal Re- I MMNIMMOMOIMMOIIMIIMMMMMII • _ glen to Elizabettioint, tiler terminus of the • . 1 EDITOWS TABLE. . new ratite,- will be quite uniform; and not dif. "nem= Neese"- must favor us again, at his Rath for coal trains to overcome. conVielenee.. The distance from Pottsville to Elizabeth- I . "Bva's" communication was received 'too late point, by this connected route is 128 miles, and Ellwood,slorris Esq., the very beet authority to cite on this point, states. that Ceal can be transported from the Schu i ylkill Anthracite . Coal Region, to Elizabethpeiun tho point of shipment to the East,.at $2. 'per ton, and pay • Later Liam, 1.11 ISLI 10 lila ti sva v5a......• .......--- , the transporting companies well at that price. the water , . Anctber advantage o b ta i ne d b y t h i s pro- • GRAH,43Nrog No:lmam 'rho jetted route is, that during the entire year, Illustrations—" Paris P winter and summer, Coal can roach New York, beautifully-' and be shipped - in any direction, unimpeded s'"" b; a closed navigation, such as that of the , Delaware, doting three months of the year. -tied „ - --, Over the Summer" Sea." In addition to an Freights are also, 30 to 40 cents p.r ton less unusually interesting Editor's Table, the literary than at Port Richmond. These facts - weigh: ontents from o riginal oShadow of the eentributors mbrace "lii, heavily against a continuance of the trade at ram Powers ,' " Thu Band;' "The the latter point, at a heavy sacrifice' of time country Cousin,' "The Old Church Yard," con and money, and are weighty arguments in fa- Urination of 1/owe's -Mary Stuart,""Restaurante vor of the construction of the new road. L of the Latin Qaarter,"‘"The Wigwam of the d " an d ot h er contributions Wit= In directing - the earnest attention of the Ccial derness, of merit. Gra bam is preparing energetically fur its volume of trade of Schuylkill county, to the L undeniahla 1856, which promises to be euPerier.: Graham's benefit which will accrue to it, free' n these pe-' terms are at foll ows • One copy: one year, in ad. • collar features of the conduct of the tout m•.: v , .. co, t 3 ; two copies $5; tive copies, (and one ' plated route, it is also well to ask its attention Ito agent or Otter-up of the club) $10; eleven cii„, to the fact, that the Auburn and Allentown pies,' (and one to agent) $2O; for $6 one copy will' s Railroad, will complete an air line Connection be sent three years'. Additions to clubs at the i between New. York and the West. As a pas- same rate as (club. sent. Specimen copies sent senger and freight.route, it must become itn gratis to those desirieg to get ne clubs: Capp l ' I - of the November number can be obtained at, Ben-1 portant and,remuneratiye to the stockholder & s, g nun's.- , being more direct, and shorter than any , ,other road, connecting New York with the FRANIC.ISLiI'iI Gezerre or Femmes AND nil Western States: By this route'via. Pittsburg, Brae Moan s A superb laebion plate embellish es as a frontispiece the November number of this . ' St. Louis fur example, is brought 187 miles magnificent publieateM, which is alone worth the i • nearer New 'York, than by any othei - route price asked fur the entire-number. Iu additioe, connecting the two cities. This fact will tie there is a largo nutuber - of ,pattern and_ small' ) . cessaril_T, command a large proportion of the ' - fashion plateS, of interest to the ladies. The tuts. ' passenger travel between : Sew York end-the - • . ,ce noncoms matter is,, as usual, unexceptionable,. W est, and independent of the Coal transit, and of the choicest description. By the way, we ' , which will be heavy, will pay well. Other observe that Frank Lesiie,'desrrousof making the ' connections—for instance, the Lehigh ,Valley Gazette a complete fishionible monthly, has con- . ' Road—are being formed With this tonte, and eluded arrangements 'whereby he will present fin; each issue a complete record of the fashieil'able!, if the Auburn and Alleetown Road is pushed onergetidally to completion, we may in a corn- -world, including notices of marriages is high life,. elescriptions of ball!, partici, and fashionable paratively short space of time, be in posses. , & movements. generally, during the 'eoming senteime ' slob of one of the most important Coal roads Also, ho intends givisig an extra colored plate, the - in the Union. It is a remarkable fact, that full site of the Magazine, of bonnets, Caps, bead' ; the several , distances of Pottsville, Scranton dresses, &c., when important changes in the feel'. and Mauch Chunk, from, Elizebethpoint, do . ions render it necessary, As these improvements: not vary from each other, ar t the most, 2 miles. will involve an extra outlay, ho ialoads; on and Everything tends to this point, as the natural after January, 1856, making a slight alteration , in • • port of shipment for the product of our Own his terms: To regular yearly subscribers the price , mines, and it rests with those deeply interest- will remain the BAUM as - at present, namely, $3 per but to transient buyerssit will be charged ed in the prosperity of_ the Anthracite Coal annum, 30 cents. ,re The Jentiery number wilt contain tiro regions, to seize the goldenprize, !store itef- ,beautiful colod Pletes, besides nearly 100 other. • fec*ually eludes, their grasp. • ' engravings of fashion and needlework patterns.' , With this brief statement of some verY,ini- This incomparable publication can be obtained at portant facts connected with, and the advanta- n,,,,„ ; „„.„, • ' gea,to be gained from the building of theAu- __.. ___ ~ _ '• ' burn and Allentown Railroad; we commend most heartily, the project. to the earnest at. . focal Airairs,_. ; . ...„ tendon of the Coal trade of. Schuylkill comm. _ ILETEOBOLtIGICAL NOTATIONS: . ' ty. 'lt is desirable that the subseriptions to ' • Ported by Dr. A Ile `er of p i cci 'A noei , n th4stoek of' the road, should be made in a 8e- ' g ' ''' *"• `•' • i • , .. __. liberal spirit and with a full, knowledge of serrialszeTTarax'e.., um. 6 I ----- it ENLIIALOAILyiIIONS the immense benefits that will-Ybe reaped, by --[l-7--1 1 - 1 1 lothiap..,4 Le, R e 1 the peOple of this Region, from its construe- • ay. ,,,,_;,. 1 18 ~ Thpograph. & Gvierapriical.' , 4 J 1 , . - ; EI 0 , lion. Each stockholder will have a Voice in --....42....i_n_ - 1t...... - „ the mail , ttgement of the road ; and from those ,r u i n u ,12;41 4 4 •1 Itt l' Lll tv: o3 us (t a l t le 3 4 l l, 4r .h i t u ctP a o4ll ,:t leccof , r o wr who subscribe before the close of the present, fori: d leyli t . 52 - p V.l/4!tineati tide, 6311157 re a l abo ve commencement of the comingiear, to the wean -Y y 31; 1 1 41. 211 g.ti tl..` " l l lt i t,t ei ttt IT , , stock of the road, no payments .will be re- I.' I ZT ! 2 , 1 ; !.,?, '`sl Ii 1175: , In s'l soB (piked untnpring, ut which period it. is de- -- ) g,- • ' cided, to commence work on the road. , - In reference to another important Coal road—the route from Leibert'a Gap, via Nor ristown to Philadelphia—we learn that the deepest interest is felt 'in it along the line of the, proposed route;ln Norristown, and in the i -.- . , tiniiness circles of Philadelphia. The citi , . 'liens of Norristowu are anxious for its corn , pletion, and have subscribed $lOO,OOO to the stock of the Company. ..This suni in addition - - to $250,000 subscribed at other places for the . : , same object, makes up a very snug sum, so ,far. If the Company could have iu addition, . , $600,000 secured do it by subscription, work „ on the road would be commenced at once. , - The "engineer of the connection states thatats -! i , the entire cost of construction Would' tiot t lek- ,end . teed $4200,000. It is suggested that public arm.' meetings in regard to this new Coal'route, be ...s ho' " held at Norristown and Philadelphia? during :rye felre"" . thelreaent month . , and that speakere from - ---r4i°g evidently.ti - Pottsville, Allentown, and other places, be l 6.- present on the occasions, for the purpose of setting forth the advantages of the proposed . connection. The idea is excellent, and will - we hope, be.adoptad. The Coal Region' has lost much valuable time, and delayed too •., long. It must awaken from the apparent i I. .:, lethargy which has bound its enterprise and I ' ' .--.... ; -j , [ energy. Self protection , de - Mande' action, - prompt and decisive, in the important mat ters now laid before the Coal trade of Schuyl kill enmity. GUM AND CAPITAL..-Au interesting an- ecdote "is afloat in the newspapers. It is said that at Poiotiers, France, recently, an -octo genarian, possessing a fortune of 600,000 &sacs, and without heirs,. caused Dumas' 'MonteiChriste to be-read to him during an' , illness. The , work charmed 'him He made' inquiries about the author, andiearoed that; - he had once possessed, at St. Germaine-en.: Laye, a property to which he had given the name at hid romance,' bill which circutustani Cos had obliged him to 4lis use of. - rWithinet. caring to hear more, the invalid took a pen, and thus wrote to the public novelist: Sir, I 1 nut ill; I am moderately rich. tour "Monte Christo" has lately been read to we, and has greatly contributed to dissipate my ennui and diminiah'zuy sufferings. Having no children; and being likely to be, eta loug,.calle4 hence, I can not do better, than leave part of "my fortune to an author to whom I owe so much.- , I divide my fortune, then into two parts, giv ing one to the poem of Foic i ders,and4aother to you. Da ag good as t o receivsl,elc.. At first Si. Alexandre Dumas hesitated to believe the anthenticity thd letter, but in the course..., or the Any a notary of 'Paris tailed upon taut; awl satisfloi bin" on that. ;- ,, in.. . for insertion in the Dollar JoUrnal. It contains?i 'many suggestions of value to school teachers, and:, ' if it had been received , in season, we should have been happy to have published it. Its peculiar! . • . ! .', duly later however, precludes its publication at is . A// Hollow 'een.-7.-Tlii3 annual festiveyvas later date than that for which it wittinteudod by:i , ,olm'a•voil by the juvenile population of i hnith sexes, , thegAriter\ . ... '( on4Veduesdainight. i On bonded kneetytind peer .l ini. into the. mysteries of: tubs half Oiled 'with Git4ll" i" N°V."ll4l""The contents are 1 7,1 _wnter, tile curious in such matters, but beg for ap- IllustratiOns—"Paris Fashions," for Noremberl,,plt t s' with their heads, sometimes missi n g oe stem beautifully colored; "The Tired Soldier;' well (11,4 onr .'e tempting luokiug fellow, and re & l io'o g a goo d , signed and executed , "The Minstrel's Curse, . dupking, but eventually obtaining Ono; Clintaining "The Blockade of the Palm Tree," Designs fob ?, the ;, the initials of the of the fair on i e,lii . r . manly Embroidery, and a piece of Music by Verdi, enti z „l masculine, as-the 'case may . be. Thil;lombined .. ~. 27.—W. strung; cloudy. snow, rain. 28.—N. N. W. high; titer cloudy—cleared aft'a. 29.—5. fresh ; pearly tear all day. • .•.• 39.—W. light; tnoini g cloudy—cleared afrn4° '3l.—Ditto ; rathei'cl tidy. .• I.—N. E. fresh; cldudy, misty. —Ditto; morning rather cloudy; aftteinooneky covered. , - ; . CAoietp Apple Trees, at, $2O per 100, for !ale. Also Shada and 'otber:Treee, for Bale elwiap,lty B. BANNAN. Now Vs the time far Fall plantiat Artrononticat Lectures.—Profcasoi Lighten mill coinmenco a series of Lectures, at the TOirn.Tiall, in 'this .boFougb, on Monday evening next. Oub. ject—Scettery of the Heavens. The Prof.rill lecture every evening next week, that of Monday evening being free t They . willuntiouhtedly prove interesting. 4 The, tottevitie Scientific *noel4'3+4—This A, sociatipi, ' organized for the' purpoSS:: of encoura ging the acquisition and diffusion Of :scientific I :forma4n, in partieniar, Natural Selene°, helm ';geticaly engaged in the effort teiticure thee ;,operatitift of persons interested in i Stich pursui For the, purpose of facilitating. thli ohject, sepal% 4 ,Coninfii!ecs have heeri - eppointeC On Physi , Chemistry, Zoology, Betany, Paliitostology, G , ; olagy, Mineralogy, ineteorology;i idechanics, T - pcigraphy,'Conchology and Atiro4Y. - . . Tberp is no doubt as the Association clai s, that from its favorable position iisthe Anthracite Region: of Pennsylvania, the facill* of the Asio. I elation will impart toits -proceedings an ids, terl not merely local, but bearing upciti)the advan 1 .,', went ,of Science generally.. 'Td accomplish t e , end in view, which is worthy the,iiitention of e . minds, . itiii - !,' most s yxusipti.bed ..Afrable that. s :,:many ifersons 'are in pqseasion Of,i fads or Sp i ;'; wens Which would Materially amidst. the'objeet of _.. ' il the AsSuciation, theY should corr4ed Kith t‘e [. -.. Again -Arretteci.—On Thursday, mr...George ' Association. . Stith a pracectura l 4l4 i;ouf.ui, - Lauer; who appears determined to pastorate le,,,,,,tnef,taaeat and : inforest„ '6.. Ill' opposition to' law "a order , was 547 '* . ! 4 : 61. i: Ws'PerteiT4sll7. Personal Inspeetion, that the the Second time, charged with violating the provi..i Association Is engaged in• tho'for4stion of a S i- Sion' of the existing Liquor. Law. Ile wit t held , antitio; Libras": sad Musetini, which already b to. bail„ to answer at Court. So 'shameless i ll ' . ':i 'valttabie,ind prettifies eveitnallysiii be one ofllit Lauer's conduct in this respect, tbeti we under.i; most complete in ' PennaYlvaniii . :f.; However, tt stand several women wereebservedthlsweek dr&k. ~ i. iiii i ti , i hat. dui!* * 4 . r08,4-4044014,:0f took& I log . liquor at bit astablishinento In the Ore, 114 " 12 ; a : ' and ortioho oilii of Vi'etersl Hist.iyi,sie toPecially 1 Sr*" Tiularlvtir 4 loPri e V al 'er•4 lo lair- A or" ;' Saha . * iki:thi.ALSPOintlemsna4t4liettbo a . I -1 esuespiti'ibouhl:Si' Tide of so proteilimint:itliff• ;:iitiiiijii4arded mai4 "relsollrett:ir:rallsbiolo_ a Iti4siteensl/144.4•atter. Let himt bars it iitiyi,lcia- , " - „ eau , ! ,-a- s' c i g y mo , o ke toqui4: be ticaparattif by rge:aidutinisiewat ti«t Engliali: The more . poinini. I 4 g44 4, sat wi t bo u b at idi ty ik au 4 itc. far " si , :neut. the OffelideiOn'tbol" of the *ngliabLP o rraf ;hitii their itiatefy. -:I; 1.:.1i ,-- • - r';';'' qtataore severe /In punishment , ai .be aboul-4.a.att .. 4: , i1 , ,Pa5 . the infosatation.bt those die4intri!‘ Alaitter (Y. 641 . 1149 tkc!ii!togyiwg in ii 4l3 o* - Pir" `iiieutheies'ilike-Assoeintloii weisiVlititte*ifo sitnistawcatt. ,-'• ‘ 4, 1 , ,..:: , 4; i :•.:.:..-- , ., - i,-.... ,-, -, - ' c i t irnaiAtitlitietithip;iliiiiiiitiat eel cv 1 il*-41 445', •'t ' iiiiii:ti4ii tviin i fifiiin - .',Mondifi aft: atillion ~iltqll l. -'4 10114. .. 4 . 7P,teffieill)ltehiNYrith ti,lteest, 111t;itt;iiii: l'iii*;'o. 14,. three-ok*, bait 2,Oi.'itid iio;,Plii, l ,o`tiC . °i , •?N ,',4'Petrul,rlo'. old;riiii i k r, lii.;,loilliklropr,liirnigiOirfelva4_, ullitei tiCthe iOitiliViifiospeptq;tl; thelifeseuro miles fr;siiiir'id* t trgr :Out 14,0144 itol l ifti ; :a. 0, -*...ilit,—.44e'*'!!l..ri 6 r "11,.`1i l. aR! 0 ~.,. 4' ,"*Y= the house ,ret.TA Attpi. Owe * ilibbod stipstit matkbesi-,,teet4; Or .;$5.: Welt 4040 twettritleieme Pt?l'll', fur #lO-4 - 44\ 11 titaillg II Otto w i t h .which he ! i. Aar for Ire loars ; -while gm pilto co tof s2o'en was pleiisil. ltiolloing this he set Us clotbai mit 'Attie!" ens parson to tintiiirivileielbr fife.: -.., 'tire:: The tittle folloirerhtppedjulisuma coustiteureili; • !-:' ltle haidly'iterestsety for 'ye *enter into del, ranoirfritre direction where - fortunately several twelenteribingiliti-olleiti'mt thit'iSittaville BC ca. nolybbors'lrerattl work ; who !tearing his saiitents,! : tilts 4 ilisoatiticci. - I fft4 . are reciOted ender:. re , irk, immediately hastened to his rescue . ' , l Thiis found r, staled by:ircety laVeV of 'ceinciar...As 3 for in in. 161klatterli the whet* Of : his (clothing.was already' ' itifotion,‘ crigsgeif is collecting o in isfireetiV,..?- They Immediately torriejed hie! i ; te his:,. terest connected: with tie : c44iirciomi stia c hOwe, when ) a :physician was s o on ititit*loo-,: .'i!ar. l 4B lol3 : iiluirit'irata,ritt , 140*armly to 4 ta i Ito did everything in - r`slieye thews riogi of - the , '.wOfthwits, of our County.. ty. , W*Oitetuestil , it) 'Ol buy, who was literally rowed-front-his oar, to bit ,tectiandeforts of the Assciciatittbftatha &tee tit krises; !recent/his what iviiiiblii eight. The littlet- sof the emitnuOltrttled tautt th4lolte - dban t refferer liegerea lis::. great distress mill xiiWnyl Tabora at thergeatlentiftt soma** witbitit'o i morning it stuii,".'isel:ttlitiiiitelth:rOlitiOiiabintftiatti, totylia`citittniii WitbAbci ktnittrif Old . 7 0 f hi' suffering ..; , - 1-; • ' :I• that '2 cirpee eats Ve!tTipiwbii - t4ifilifhteei 4fota, Diana/ Outcr3.4—The.resitießui of.' the upper portion of Norwegian atreat, and iii (act' the allele of that vicinity snare considerably - startled on Tuesday night, about half past 10 ,o'clock, by the fearful er - "inurder"—"fire"—ruttriler," proccedi r, iron some . man, aithcr very drunk or very much dietressed. After duly illTell tigating the erase of. the startling cry, _'we war- Wined that it originated with a man laboring an der the influenee•of amousapont. - wn were im pressed by the belief that an efficient police Officer Would have been most eervieeable at the junapire, the man "so outraged nettire" bylls bin.,rid Cries. Rim, rum, thou hist mhch to imiticr for! • Rf ,~":"s%j~ ~ f t _< _ .. Arreegfe r lefrilifieg r f i e UPI° Let ooo loo firal'inaWlibe keep, ths#liir titular iteM• OW been "Motet Allll3ll°4 with' a tin r_fft4i,trfirT to fik`o• Sabre Squire 'wof met ViellOraired,s beertair,s* auterea beW4ii is* hie * far tie offe‘. iyeunderiduatkOireeii, iiiitrest, he has ' atoptiod*liing Ole "al of this elks* we tas# have MO• uity of ascertaining if the proprietors of boteis s in the nt at i ur bl e lt lige!ie *ld $ *ilea agentr;are not iietionillyliatikforiviefrefrinim omit liivr miler such " shallops Nikiao44944SPlAW:ocififo. i'. , l,lsfetistiag Lesliarer!.Waltirtrappi to isitlWitre4. 4sist pr.. Wm. Elder of Philadelphia, shfi: . , Itustwq.ssud Is9puisclechsrer, will delis= itiicr.t,t4c ist,,ihs4Cefurtlli4se this,evininv te sofioa of pt. Eider's discourse, will . he;l the "lO4strial Piaisuits of Anserica." The admittance Is kreu• to all, and we trust that this (set i 4 counecOO4 with ec the importune of the :natter attract rowd ed We hoiai to pees genera' ~pttetal-ance -ance off latlieo, as well as those of the steirliOr sex. -The artisan should sattend, as he feels_ al peculiar icitereit in everything appertaining to o , thUiuldeet of Labor: Dr. , Elder is an eloquent speOter asid . aisle lectiren. no will bundle the anhjeal; well; I; 7•Aid we can promise who attend this leirening, c: lunch that:7lll interest.and instruct. -:r. ,_ :,tiorembe'r.=-"Tis melancholy days hain come, ° 'the suddest.of the year,' and although liOiember a 'hits been ushered in, this season, Most biikflantly, , , yet 'ere the expiration of this last - montdpt Au- 13 001ii,•:ice may expect blustering-days, and nights y whose keen air' will cause the rich to drdir their i i furred mantlei wore -closely around their 'sleek forms; while the outcast and the beggash'rink shiveiingly in lonely coiners, grasping 11th chat- Mring teeth, their ragged garments. lEleaking of November, brings to notice the folloiri,eg man ias, in the last nem* of Putnam, in whOlt there is a ',mystic suggestiveness as well MCdelicate beauty • The wild Ties - ember - comes at last.qi Beneath a veil of rain ; - The night wind blows its folds Iler fade full of pain. j; . - The lateat,,uf her race, be takes] ',.. The AuMlun'a : earantthi•une, • i :f . • She has brit one short moon M liirel4'" And alit/ must iivu alone! 'f'' ;"-- , •,! .. j A buren reilm,Pf ;withered 'Bei il7, ~ Bleak" woods and tailing leavelsf r. , ' The palest morns that ever dawne d The dreariest of eves.'; .` • ~ s , 1 • 1 ~,,,, . . It is no wonder met setornti,l 4'.: .: Poor rapatb!:with tears of 019; 11 Fur what can one so hope's& diFl,;:i But weep, and weep again? ! ' with the - effort of ,soiati3 unfortunate leultriate frotti. the tellies of a mate of flour, wit e 'li'lit— teeth, a mild] giver co in; creates much amuteinient, and often places one in a ladierous position;pecially wh'en fhaiMad Is:projected unnbeessari4 far into thcwater or flour by a mischievous.ll4l4, Alf Hallow 'eeti is the licensed period:tOr urchi .to bombard doors With cabbages ;.,ting , bells, and exercise on knockers, without t6n slightest object iu view, further than to bring; O it of her wino, snug kiteben,Betsy or Mary. i 1o• ruin up the number of anatheMas bestowed on ; their inno cent heads during the period ocelipimi by this fes- , ttval would require mathematical_ Of gigan: tie proportion. . i s ( 't - In Germany, St. Marta' is the patrol! Saint of the festival, and he most indeed hairibg,sn a rcek• less, rollicking sort a a jovial Saini,jddging from. the rhymeS extant concerning him; One of t'he poetic admiiers of his iiiii4ship thus', eulogises him and describes his babitOi..!';., "St: Martin was a jolly man, • . Mho loved good cererisiam ; (beer) And when he'd no pee/miens. inkop,lo) • lielused to pawn his tanfeam." c.1.1t.) _ We• might enumerate, many custotri'4 :Vccullar to the ohserinnee of the festivol• of alt hislloiWeen among different classes, but have net ;Mere,• we can trrily say, it is 'observed wit'yioir'it, and aeiordiogito the text .or the most potent:witch and • = goblin eiircisurv.' I • The irgehington Yeagers,-specialrmeeting of :!,! this Comeany f was held at their ennuikin this Do rough un, the evening of the 27th:Mltimo, for the purpuie of taking tutu coniiderl4l!un;the into' pleasant excursion to the city of itiDading. Tbo fallowing:resolutions were adopted Waeclama (Med: ! 1! ! ! • "Resditreri, That otir visit to the beautiful capital • or Berks,:the mother of Behuylkill, ii,'invevent in , our histoty to which we shall refer Mi after-time with pride and pleasure. 1 ResUr4d, That thii• Company miilibver grate fully remember the fraternal and kind treatment received from the military and cittseias of Read ing. ;• • • Resolved, That the hOspitality and good feeling • exteudledi to us 'hy Our follusi-eitiatedsoltlieri of -Reading is deserving of all praise and . gratitudet and fur valid' we hull ourselves iri4padiners to render the - quid pro q u o whenever occa sion offers. Resuired,' That our especial tbanloi- , nrc hereby tenderOdlto Captain W. J. CLOUSE, pt the "Read ing Artillery," and to Captain F. ff.Bota, of the i!Readink Ri fl es," fur their handsom e and substantiul, entertainment upon ant : , urrivid at Reading! Our gvateful acknowledgments are also duo to 6eneral Wu. it Kum, CuI.•WM. SANDS, • Major S.L..Yotlati, 3lnjor A. J. Sitittiz, Captain J. McKirtnnf, of the -Ringgold Aitillery,".Lieu tenant W. D.'Dtat,-and Dioutennnt*T. 'UTTER- S:a, for !their i unceasing courtesy end Attention • during , That.while our boditli !hat warmly for oue(etopaniouOn arms, we caps it forgot th Man); ae Of kindness of the citize4of Reading among what'll; WereParniatcs luvrti;EN:, CAL vrts B. BEwroLzrrt; Esq., and man ;others whoa names we did not learn. - }4 Regatcdrill,at - ACOBEAUFMAN,Inisq., our good host, the proprietbr of the . "Ploughjand liarro Rotel)" has our warmest thanks fueithe excellen manner ,in which he entertained thdf4utnpany. He desetves to be the Commiesary 9eideral 'American Army. Resolved, That th'e Batteri'dyga - 0o notid ooar Com pony in ;the newspapers. of; Readit+4,however nn deserved—are must gratefully appi#dated. . Reeofeed, That our thanks are !milky tendere to Micrt i sto. Coctait, Esq., of thnfidtaville De pot, and to Mr: STRICKLAND, of D for!tba prompt lil# the conva ; since of t h e CompanY to and from Reading. , Besotted, That'the proceedings Orlhis meetia ~be published in the newspapers of Reading an Pottsville.. I ' ESE ' • I , .- t . - - 4yriCistr - itivstPr'skifeditise-Ar. litTe-***l 1014. ' b7. 211 YM 6 !itureli ' '' r ikiiitilisiiii r ., ',esis t .." core , ist_rtrn antenintiaitaiutillialtiNtieft? :of tlas,Prisoa,::: WO cora; arateitaiitaSilltfek It poi a of lenip, and sise;Mul nurithekor iltalw4 Tbelilittelme*ebeTe as etc 491 14 kliliftat!.# 4. isuccalash ea itya sof would be .enalittadOO : tnikref; Majttore faveiid isiocult;anirtlktintiei'ilf PO" — si syl cnia, New Jamey or Peliwnis - ; ''' . s *ls: :1 n iii ~, ;whi ts produced these eitru, . 3 1dr.. itortMed .l l,' n Lakin 'tie Alpe pf,minn re, luMstalisiktim* , :. .: *Tr of. hiekOry,ashis and . satinets of lima: The" ' , s ,or Or, op; combs:dm,* baa-. 42 sirs of, Vibe Sili as, fine as any siMiler rPecitien grown In ih l e it loinity of PhlVelphia, a noted agricultnrel ' eouniry. Mr. Morgan, rgi his ground hack of the .pris l On, hes grown an erar.nf sugar corn which - con , tnied 20 rOWS of grains-i-ruintningup 622 gralne tot e car, - 1 - . - - • hes o facts prove thai 'the it . oil of Schuylkill cou ty; is' Well adapted 'to agriculuiral purposes,' jA ult P"Pt in this region , paid a bi gr t ic h u e lt ilma ttral "l" pro t 1 pu - Idu tient; would not only be fine ;; hut more than sa sertn'thaWanti of the aumnitinity. Therois. really osnti why Schuylkill county should not, pro _ it -everything in the &atter of rood, Which she • stales. Thaw are no impediments of :soil or li •• ate. Nothing is wanting, to make our county •1 ssom as the rose, bul stout hearts, capable of ' • •coluing -diEtultier - ,:jand willing hands not id of work. Shill ij het l i i krhotking Om Of .Itrijhera.—lu the annals of l l is Icahn?, attendant upon rnm.swilling, we have re to read iof anything more brutal and disgust in than the particularS of , a case which came un et oar notice a day, or, two:since. It appears T it t. I th about ten days age s at West Dclaw,ftre miner, s, in this County, the houie of a Mrs. Ke ll y was visi z . by one Margaret Mama and a sister . of Mrs. I K fly. in company with 's. capacious bottle of rum, e three indulged rather freely, under , th e luau- 07. of the sociability t the moment in the con-1 te ts 'of the bottle, and !the result was, that they b‘camo ' very drunk. . ' • From , gossiping, Mrs. K •lly and Margaret Adams, Aeon became quarrel s. me, and'finally incited by the demon, Rum, en- i god in a rough and tdrable fight. In the height! o the contest,—shocking to relate—Mrs. Kelly 1 '6 t off the entire tunics lip of Margaret Ailaws, d reit trifie teratinatioq of the chief, The sight p 'et!tr - ed by the injted woman : lifter the cc. c . Ince, ilf said t o have been horrible. On Wed., ns ay, ofteent Christ ind !Roarer. proceeded to e mines, and'arrestell. the woman, Kelly. The i injured woman had reicovered sufficiently to ena b e her to appear agaitist the priso'ner, and both era brought in. After a hearing oe, the facts of t e enee, and Margaret Adams' testi4ay, Squire I onrad cominitted the woman Kelly to prison, in . °fault of $5OO bail, trf answer the charge of as s, ult and mayhem. ' We know not that we ever heard of a more saocking case of personal injury, even among ilea, growing out of, the uea of that accursed all, Dem. _ _ Reception of n Pioneer of Schuylkill County.- The apprentices of the g i ld firm of Haywood Snyder, assembled to tt body on Wednesday at noon, at 31t-iCarlion, fur the purpose receiving and escorticig to his quarters, after eta absence of seven years in California, their old employer, BIINJANIS IiATWOOD, Esq. Mr. Ilayettiod Was met at Port Clinton by a Committee deputed to communicate to Mr. H. pkivious to hie arrival the wishes of his former appreutices;and many. of the citizens of FLUB vile. Although Mr. li. stated his aversion to public reception, ' yet be entered with a keen sense of appreciation of the attention, into the pro gramme of 'the gentlemen who awaited bin arrival at Mt. Carbon. Upon reaching Mt. Carbon, in the early train from Philadelphia, Mr. Haywood was received by Mr. J. Y. Wren, on behalf of his associates, Man appropriate epeech, as follows: Ma.-Resskarisr Ilarwoon—Sir:—We the for mer apprentices of the old firm of Haywood ,t Snyder mein you to day, extending to you the band of friendship, and with one accord bid you a hearty vrtilcuine to the Anthracite hills of Schuyl kill County. 'Tis true, since last we met, time and things around us have changed; some of the laughing countenances which yea saw in our naidst, full et life and buoyancy' of spirits, have finished their trade, served their time, and gone to their Dual rest. Others who are absent from us to-day are 'pushing their fortenealin some foreign clime. May success uttend i their efforts. ' But'tbe few who still ',linger around the scenes of your former enterprise, meet yoil7co renew and streugth en those ties of friendship, which we hold' in es teem ter our olds master. In meeting you to-day, toe scenes of tomer year appear rei iced again.— It maims us teel that we ore apprentice boys again ; boys vieing with each other, who shall excel in taws respective ,Ivitrtment of the uld Coal Street ,But the old Ihmiliar establishment has gtvisis way to thts march of improvement.— The old honorable firm no longer exists in a heel ne-s point of view; but it would be doing injus tice to tujr own feelings, and the feelings of those I repro:wilt, did I nut say that the lessons and in fluences throw° around us by that old firm live with us vet. We feet pfoud to ; say, that amidst these ragged mountains, we were taught the first rudiments , of our respective occupations. The instructions imparted to us id such a manner, Mere perhaps little appreciated at the , time; but when in land el strangers, then the spirit of the old establishment was invoked, and like a minis tering angel she came, and made onryoung hearts leap with joy, as we did battle in the first mechan ical deparkments in nearly every State in the Uni on, refieeting credit upon ourselves and upon our tuachers-..one of whom we honor to-day. We hope that your cion will be a pleasant one, and as you view the eceueo of your former enterprises, may they till your heart with rejoicing; while you con template the many firesides which have been kept cheerful from the results of your giant enterprises and lofty' mbitioue, amidst these the Anthracite bills of Schuylkill County. Again, we bid you a hearty welcome. To thishappy effort of Mr. Wren, Mr. Haywood; made a neat and pertinent reply,expressive of the unalloyed, pleasure it afforded him; to meet once again under such pleasing _auspices many of his to'rder apprentices, and many other citizens of Schuylkill Comity. Mr. Haywood was then escorted in a carriage, to the residence of B. Taylor, Esq. As a quiet and unostentatious testimonial of esteem, wo nee 'or witneracil anything more effective than that body of{ gentlemen surrounding the carriage eon- I taming : Mr. Haywood, and unaccompanied by music et any of the usual "pomp and cireinnotau ce".uf irtich affairs, escorting their formeremploy. er throdgb the:streets of the Borough to the, arly prosperty of which be had; contributed so much by his untiring efforts and indomitable energy. Upon his arrival at the residence of Mr. Tay lor, Mr. Rapti:wed made a speech to a large as semblage of oar citizens. He said in enbstance that Schuylkill County had justly the reputation of being prominent in enterprise; and in the projection of all those ireprovoin i ents that render towns, counties and Stater great and influential. Mr. H. Said that wherever hie lot was cast, be was proud 'of being considered a Pennsylvanian in heart; be loved her; that be had always been a Pennsylvania Whig, and would remain so to the end oflhis existence. Mr. H. spoke of the satis faction ho had experienced during his sojourn in California. It-wee indeed, a great State. He . spoke 4 its laelbaustible resources, Mad of the energy , and perseverance of its citizens.. He bad seen Sim Francisco • literally cut down: by fires; yet Phi* . nix-like she has again and again risen from her ashes, renewed, reinvigorated, and more queen-like than ever. Mr. 11. thought San Fran cisco destined to be one of the greatest cities on the globe. Mr. IL in Concluding his interesting remarks, feelingly thanked his former apprentices for their attention on the occasion of his revisit ing the scenes of his earlier, efforts, and said it was one of the happiest and most satisfactory moments of his life, for he bad found true, warm , friends, that neither time, distance nor change of foitunis could alter, in their sentiments towards him. • - I At a eubsaquent adjourned misting of the ap gart,s's /roe Works.—We have prant i cma of th e old' fi rm - o f H a y woo d h Snyder, seven' times said a gaud word about the Miners= held at the Exchange Hotel, the following bus'- l villa Iron Works,l'and their enterprising propels- loess wee transacted . ti,r,- but not having gone into detail, we now occasion to tell our readers more about them. A ettintnitiee arcs appointed to wait on Mr, Mincrsville r like all the other taiwns iu Coal' Maywood immediately, to ace if the committee of chisel(); had waited on him it; reference to the Region, is a growing plaee,and contains a respee. supper; the committee to report immediately. 1 - table number of enterprising, money-making pee -1 The committee of escort was authorized to pre -13 1' 1(.0 ' 1 _crli PP eur (hin t ' lmre °f good i " eitments sent to each of Mr. Haywood's daughters badge, e and . ", ' ialltialit f* thna ihutt '" ithlniteir , ect .'!" im " the same as those worn on the occasion of his re o provements thitt;will not (my; therefore, though ceptiOn. it bps net, sk, priepessessing, appearance, it Is in - ; Rrgolceu, That a committee be appointed to reality 'a httehiesk plus, andeentains ranch of that i send badges to the apprentices who could not in spirit ofswaterprise which has from the commence. i tend the reception--carried. Committee, E. 11. *int of the Cotd trade, phirpreterised putou ts .' Sillytkan, Robert Pennman, Rodolpb Ehlers, Al. joilandliftebartce. 44-- eland " Cake. i committee on waiting on t Mr. Haywood,-re- Mt. De ifavil i etatutsteniled his Isom Winks at , parted ; tint they bad seen Mr. Land thathe eon -311721. in 1 3r neWilwent thirteen% yiaiw a s c ," • . onit t h o w t i me hei bo u t mon goeitt e ueee „ , l sensed psrticipate is a supper to be given by' c. tape, :l u te awl other tro t ill the coi Li t ' y l , ;;; d ,- the citizens and the apprentices. Report accept s 11 1. 44 13 lilt ` elveniences Were not all trust be eti Od'emnrltte4disqlitiTed• Ott motion of Mr. ' .T. Wren, ' .bave he has built Engines. wbietti ,:„„„ • `have sttfar Omit satisfactiun. He 1111101,41! at i t i e rV n eu a bi ; at 7"304..n Mon day i evening t o le supper to given to r. a large and sibitantialshiachine Shop over hiield Haywood. Carried. On motion, . one, which will 118 • 160 feet long, by 60 Wide. This:, Breuresrl, That a committee of three be ap high,l to they of to set in • oni_uric ith the com building is of sttme, and about 40 feet of eitisens In getting up thewppm to Hsi top or the ro4ls2 l (P`ile top of the heifels nod] weNl4--eanied. Committee, J. Y. Wren, E. IL' will, when. &defied, he as substantial, and we Silly Men, E. Allison. t, should judge by envie:Pm:o, as convenlentne any On motion, adjourned to meet at the Exchange 1 . , other Machine Shop in the Region. Ws old Shop: Hotel, on Monday evening, at n o'clock, to par t. contains a hula, variety.of turning lathes; planing; Helvetii in , the supper. i. machines, &0., Sikh would *male him turn "I'rbits tha proceed:Logi of the meeting, it will 1- ant 130 horse Enginea, but in the new building' bp pareeived that Mn Haywood has been tinder I be will introddise machinery frost the hest mann.' era arid bits accepted a Complltnentery Supper, to le factories Philadelphia, that will enable him to take place at the Exchange Hotel, op Monday , um opt Engines opirty size and streastb. Thom peening next. The occasion will be one of inter s new amehinesolturning lathes, .60.0.-of which we. ,esti Ita Mr; I aywood will on the occasion, we pre. spoke semi - 110# ago in eonnexion, with.the Port ; ,aiime„ . allude'ln detail to bli impressions: of Cali. Carbon Iron Winks, are prepared 'albs Philadel. forum% and speak of the prospects; Ac., of that phla'mate, instead ut these, illicit have been for great anti growingtste. ,We are sure-he would' wetly la s lue, item Neu. Haven and Miler 13111011. delight many tyrch a proctimr. Jury : Lista—Anzio:ha will tio found a complete het or;Grand and Pali Jurors, who lave beau egularly drawn to attend rho Courts of &Logi ill County nt the time sp.ecilled. List of Grand Jurors to attend a Court of Gen nil Quartertfessions,!to be held at Pottsville, for. he County of Schuylkill, o'n Monday, the 3d day of December, 18:75, at 10 o'clock, A. N. Powevii/e--Frecteriek. C. Epting, Jermiab Seit finger, Oscar Sillytunii, John Buckley. , Port Corboa—Daniia Knittle. Schuylkill flored--Jacob Kat:robot. s Ewa Bruncrig- r daore Siramal, Jr., and-J. wirer. j Schuylkill Tp.-41ebry•Myers. • ' Ltr a nch:Tp,--401in:Sterner, George Miller &yin* Tp.--Elias ;Arts, John Haldeman. Port Clinton—Etlitiger J. Kirlin. Wee Emma!, 7'p.!--M!cliael Moser. - • Wayne Tp.—Wur. peed, Jr. . •• Coss Tp.—ThumnsllV. Patton. . Orivigahury—Seth Leymeister. 'Union Tp.-Mark piddler,Jr. • Eldred Tp.—Thusouel Christ. Went Castk—James Kirk. Rauh Tp.—Georgo;tirause. - Pine Grove Tp.--D,nyid_Greenawalt. ' Tremont--Thompsln A. Godfrey. , . . List of 'Jurors atteud ad adjourned Court of Commou' , Pleas, on Munday the sth tkly 'of Nu vember,lBss, at 10 *u'eleck : Potterillt—Olirer Putiuta,, Bola - min Cook, Win.l Bra•li, Henry Lord, ! William Zeru, Juhu Betz,i Jao - oo Trough. - • • West Drustimig--111eury Kimmel,* Joseph MarL burger, Wm. Frier, Andrew. Kimmel, Jr. • Diuhultz, Daniel B. Althouse; Ileary Eckel, Samuel Hippie. St. Voir—Thomas Evans.. ' Wayne—Michael - Fritz, Paul Lengel. • Rush—lsrael Litbar, Isaac A. Bleir. Orwig, Jr.; Peter Miller, Jr., Joseph Hammer, Henry boy:. East Enastswig--Abraham Focht: *Port Corboo—tieerge Neer, William Burger, Charles Bober; !loch. ' Port Clinton—Getirgo S. Hartman. Branch. 7 -David Afrpnoh, ° New Castle—Jacoh Liniloomuth. • ' • Barry—El:jab Yarnell: • Niznhcim—A. M. Mortimer, Wm. Kitchen. • Tomoquo 7 —Daniel Lutz. List of Petit Jutlire to attend a Court of Oyer and Terminer, 000a:rail Quarter; Sessions of the 'Peace isncr General 461 Delivery; on bloodily, the Zld day of December', 1855, at 10 &crock - Potterille—Sainut;l Lewis. Edward Becker, D. , A. - Smith, Jacob Madeira, Win. Wein). • , Blythe—George Barnhardt. ' . 'Wayne- - Charles iSfaurer, Jubp Yeicb, Charles `llummel: • ; IVest Penn—Chas. M. Kistler,David M.Kistler. 21.litiersrine—Jostitia Weiner ,Clement S. rosier, Jnu. 'd!rayer, Jacub.!Lawronco. Burry—Win. Bolig. Tantagan—Jeo. Buchner,Jas. Carter, Abraham ' 'Buchner, E. IL Goddwin. . Pius Groie Borbtoj—Gcorge Mars, 'William Reed. i - J.lithanoy.:—Barn4 Eisenhuth. f , S. ./miheim—Franklin - Webber. U. Jinhantoayd—illertry Bola. • Pineyrore' Tp.—Chas.: Henry, Win. Forret% , Port Garcon—Alien . Pott, Bloomfield Simpson, Ross Bull, Eli YliuMpson. Schuylkill liorea--,Daniel Shopped, Michael Frechaefer. ' ' i ' St. Mar—John Metz, Adam Jackson, William Price. . . • E...Vorsvegien—Jacob Gordon. • W. &mien:lg.—film:my Deiknderfer t Samuel Kimmel. . • 1 • ' Pt. Clinton--Joseph Coekley, Lame Myers, Wm. Robi amid. i N. Matatrim--tipte. Reed, Godfrey Boyer. • '' E. Brunswiy--PUttl Buck, Junathan R. Yost. ..•. Bram-A—ilium ICl:lance. . . `Butter—Jacob-Reed . , Jr. i Schuylkill--Jeremiah Bair. ' Lint of Petit; Jurors, to attend Court of General Quarter Sessions, - on Monday, the 17th day of December 1 855, ut; 115' o'clock A. M. Poitsiille--Jeretaiah Heed, Philip Itini,q,4l7is tar A. Kirk, Henry Boyer, Levi Blancl,4jseab Matthews, Elwell IV. Sliginnes,'DanL Later. • E:Brunswig--"Sainuel,Marburger. A Brouririg 2 -11enry Fah!, 'lsaac Hofmeisier. /Tatou—Clark 8.-Steward, John IL Keahl4 &Ansain HOrdn--Aruses Reed, Mark Delbert, ,Gideon Bast, Henry Bowman. • framagua—AbrSbota Haldeman, B. B. Smith, Henry S. Dennison, Jas. Codringten,- isnae Hal dermal. Myths—Thomas Reese, Eli Miller. Cass--Robert- Patton. Wayne—Elias 'Aced, Joseph Berger, Chines . Graver, Philip Hummel. Norwegian—Llewellyn Llewellyn. Orsoigebarg—,Dan iel 13oas U. Mahantoago,—Daniel Tablas. - Port C/IsMo--dererniahiroeht. Hublei—Aaron' Ender.--" If: Lessigi: Tremont—Jam( Hippie, Jr.: ~~ 4 -. MESS - 4-" - - - 411111111.1111011111111111w ll f f s - 4114111,g lowai r orNew Engistni. ne tankie I , . goollumigncAswatuut ltiadutiano4ll4r44 cheap, lost oleo general,- I 1_ - .., . '-"-,.., . _ _,.,),_ .. I. -:=Z •.,- iA • , C '. IV* Allf loces.allitemt, ecittassrapowsr. ..„ 'il ishatis l l A- , , , _ „.:Itstalit'erik *4'1,141' B risk . 'I __- 1 , ,"•...i - ` - '.l ' , ,';-;L-•-• •i'' 1 1 4.** 1 *** of the -Blacksmith Shop, coated It' - kissatti' Emu -.--OHIn have 1.-weed" the Jam.; --`-1111111S-..tiet***o4," is 150 feet is length. by St feet esyNanill..as often haesk.4 looked ili:vititii for seer - 1 -1e5ee1.,.... -**POllfidt2 is 60 feet square ; Boiler top,} a linitp• on‘ike from thlit'l i place. lig/ether it is bsH ''14119`461 sad carpenter Shop 50 by 35 feet r 4the,, rent tsllo is not niatfair enough for 'slater I 00 1 •-ife__lle*.ttetili-e4trefier, about an acre of grAnd.l - 'n'et prit*ed to t bat really , I th+k that the , Welf'breteltilhiiiiksh Coal has generally been ;.readers of your paper ought to know that there is .004*.lunt of ffir:stnelting and the bloatsmith'ettuch a place as Pooltlsoli ; (for , therj appear to i Pori,etid-litei,beciit fotna, 4to answer well as I be some igeorent hf thtifset,) where i, is; bow it', could be wished, though Mr. Belizean says that lis eituati4 lie., If there is no one else to do it. el e be 1,9 01 4 es-enon beve the Grey Ash for the Cu. I will teat it upon taystelf.i, leant ' bowever,.l, pole, if be ma ft m d conveniently get . e Wolf am but an indifferent triter, and Ihe the Grit- : Creek White Ash Coal is from the Twin or Matn- ICs, if there are etliy among us, will' cal gently ' -moth vein, hero worked in the Mine• Hill, under with my iontribution. For fear of intruding up tbel name Of "The Illaelt Heath." ' - ea the - tithe of the renders of your ;isped. I liill , "They hive - reit See new Maginei under way in conclude any preface and contnteuce Work. .. the Shop—mitt 90, one 60, two 57, and one 40 Donaldson is situated 13 miles Orthwest of , m:irer: rilte 90 hotel, Enginels for Goo. S. ,Pottsvill, and takes its name fora Hon. \Vie. hareew 'llimpller'S • ' Colliery, above St. Clair. where he isi Dmaltisep. The ago of the place I in not p , re. now sloping into the bottom clam Mill Creek, art WWI* give:'. It is - Iscseeile d en 111 1 era; by a l New Castle Latin; tha.westarWend of which rises mountain. ou the weal by . IS sll°Un in, on the at, the Feaks4 Meant:tin above lieckscherville. north by !mountains, endont the tout by a moun- 1 Mr. De Havel:tit also casting SOO yards of 16 inch tam. ; - ! , , . pumps, for theuew elope,which we believe are the It is sd ecimpletely , nitioned Ili b„, Wountauls _largest shed Yumpa.vet made to any extent in the that it 13 :diri duit x'-r ~.trisniscr4 to hi , 1 their way Region. Ile ' tfrpeets to have the machinery out, Witkonl. 0. mid of a guide, li3tlat is merle. I ready by the first of Janusuly, and the work forits very few:flog thelir way in. The chief produe. I lions i hie place are Coal aud , cag , iren. The reception is progressing at the mines rapidly. [ The 60 hone is 'far James Dandas and William Coal i, 14o:4.k...shipped to Baltimore, and the chit-I , „ 'Richardson of Olentarbon. One of the Ws is dren ta tiOo'uiutcO aro shipped to .'ehool; those I for Edward Pugh A Co., at Oak Hill, fur a new- who a r e ": ,1 4,1oli:11. and a great miny who are slope on the north dip of the Primrose, or Grey not, whore mether4 ore glad to rid ticinsel tes .of / Ash vein, which 3.14 De Haven and Mr. Pugh are the trouble of nursing, their squalling young ones I now sinkhog i-and the other SO is - fur John thin- by sending them ,ti stbool to he mused. - I be.; ton it Co., at,Wilkesbarre. This Engine is to be have I Vase seen uloro children herj in one day I erected un a new shaft , which Messrs. Stanton & than I eber saw in any other place of i , its size in a Co.. are sinkittg on the veins lying immediately ,weeh., . Pet this 'lee's lintconclude my description above the Mainmoth. The-40 horse is foilthe per- of Dtmadson. it boosts also of a 'Afachine Shop, pose of driving the machinery in the work-shops, Foundry, ac,. which lam situated beside the ma in place a the 20 horse now in slats- - rpad. The shopis well fitted tip. We have seen i The newEteam Tilt Hammer?is still pounding 'some of i iheir catitinettotl mast say that in qua- i away in a vigorous style, to the admiration of all ity, ond i workutanship they exceed anything of 1 beholders; and much to 'the satisfaction ,of both the kind cast in the' etiunty. The sand that they , the inventor, and proprietor. There is no doubt use is nio 20 feet from their foundry. We under-1 but that it will eventually pay the inventor as stand-tliat they trans much work as they ran well as it is now paying Mr. De Haven, the owner do, yet will thankfully receive orders for , more, of the Pate's! right for the State of Pennsylvania: and they deserve patronage. The proprietors (4 The iron which is turned out in bars, by this in number ' ) are ill mechanics, and work, in their hammer, frail boiler punching. and all kindle' of shop with one eieeption. Donaldson- alsoboasts I old scrap iron, is much better for curious black- of a lime kiln; ,tt least I judged it. to benne from smith purposes, dc, than the best merchantable 'a sign with the folloWing inscription, "Chi lime rolled iron,% , which is generally made use of. fur Said Heare." l Now dear Journal, I will eon- Minersville owes much to the enterprise of Mr. elude my description fur the present at least, until Do. Haven, es much of the capital invested ill the ,I can p'ost myself up , afresh, for I Nave not been Coal' mines,lhot only of the County, but of\the - an inhabitant of this' place long enough to give_ Region, by his means have flowed in upon her.), you a complete description at present: If this looks Well in print, however, I will try my hand i again. i Su 'I close my epistle as the bell of the \ \4. raoklin Ilouse,tolli for supper. Adieu. -.-,,., I. . , Frtemetia - BOOMS. LAiTi cfirernrYon. 1. 1855. . BE IMI TAIII4.4VA LETTEtt.. - • FRIA( ()TR asetlAn CORTIESPONDY.NT , .! 31Eskus. Btis.;:4-Nast you are •d 'ne with poll : . tics foi a aeasim; perhaps you wool , like to hear, from ynurfetuailis cerrespoudents . gitin. We do wish Bias Lucy, Stone; and the rest i otthe maiden. ladies who are (agitating. some qui stion,". (which we,jare; not strong minded enough t understand.,) abbot woman's;rights, would UAL upon them selvcs,ithe righ ;to pop the question! to some bash ful yonthe and et married, for we have heitilitho Congressmen 4nd Legislators do l very • abstirid thingSsometimes;.and if those ladies persevers,l i who - kiiows but'we may yet,have to passed cOm-1 pelting the wouieu to take an active part in po.. litical affairs. Heaven forbid thateucka.calami-, ty shi4ald ever befall as ! not bat tteiaitirilrit'of the nation could be!cOndtieted quite 'it.ti ivell by Con gress4comen as Congressmen. Doll% flatter your selves with the idea that we have any Such thought. But iiiittl would becontelil the 'eten f Thoueb we might fill their statidits very well, there? ranone to:he fottp4_itsitla4cii.ience, ,enough to filliours; . antl•for woman to. luld the duties of .Publiii life t o the almond andione duties : de- - ioliing upon bler fiber piesentiphere,. Would be among the impoisibilitL a. Seri9lll4, - we:prefer the place assigned to ns by snperiur wisdom, ; mon is fitted by nature to endure the turmoil of poliiieal l strife', and ice Hive to look to him fur pretection,l , • not doubting ',hat womau's - rights will he pro-! tected and her, wrongs redressed. The' grant-. est wrong. woman has to endure)in our' happy land,',;is eaused.by old King 9 1, and our no-• ble 'Men are doing fill in their poiver "to -, remedy - the Oil. 3layeeiriplete success Soon crown Their, efforts. 1 1 ; - - gt.l.A.' ~ TaranquajOetaber 31,1855. ~ • -; • littigions ;intelligence. Tna Rein. JARED it kAGG of Connecticut ,had beencalled to Grace Church, Brooklyn flights, in, succUed Dr. Vinton. Ile preached on Sunday and announced his' : acceptance of the call. Mr. Flagg, who is a South Carolinian by birth, is a nepliesi of washingtou Allstun, and attained eminence a$ an artist, . but .abaudimed his profession to devoti 1:06 services to the Church. . • '; 44 - BECOND 31ETIl'OPIST EPISCOPAL aIIURCII I , Market Street, Pottsv il le, It v. Axnazw LONU tam, Pastel...- Mille service every Sabbath at 10 A. 31. and 7 I'. H. Ifir FIRST 3LEI'IIODIST EPISCOPAL CIIUECIL Sel ond Street; Pottiville, Rev. T. Sxowne,N TLIONAK, Paster.,- Divine service every Sakbath at 10 A. 31. and 7 P. M. -xi- B &mist cnu MIL Bev. Jou u H. Cesflz, Pastor, Service every Sabhathill 10% o'clock, A. M.; and 7 oil , clock, P. M. _. 1 ' W ASSaCI ATE REV:III3IED PItESBYT N Cline!' Market street, itev.Wmusst 11. Pansnar, Pester. Divine service every Sabbath at 10% o'clock, A. M., and at 7 . A o'cloOr., P. M. , . . . /4* A Mk:ill:4Q of the Schuylkill County Female Bible Society will be held on Monday evening. November 5. atiV,i o'clock,' In. the Baptist Church. (Rev. Mr. Castle), Malientonire street. An address will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. Prestley. . Jam- ENO GISH LUTHERAN CIIIIRCH,Narket Sunset, Pottsville, Rev. D or= Scr.cs, Pastor, Divine"service in this Church regularly every. Sunday. Morning; at 10% o'cldek: evening, at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer Meeting, Thuiaday ()Vetting, at 8 o'clock. , girWELBII ,CINGRIMATIONAL: CHURCH. Mine:ia villa road, Pottiville. ltev. Maxim Wn. EDWARDS. Pas tor. Divine NO Otice In this Church everY Sabbath. Morn ing at 10 o'clock, oven toy ; at ti o'clock. ,I , rayer Meeting , at 9 A M. School fir stuilr; children. to teach them to the thoOtiosatid doltrinesof the Bible. at 1 1 4 o'clock. School fkieteaditig the Plbletokc., at 2 o'clockr. .hinglng School at .8 o'Clock: - • • it*TRINITY CHURCH SEWVICES—November, A. D,lM—at 10 1 4', A. 31.. and 7%, P. 31.;each diy, as fOl. Iowa: ithllld Sunday after Trinity—A. 3k., - Daniel vi, John 31., Paniol vii. Ist John 1.; Ilth, 23d Sunday - after TrinityA. M., Prue; I St. John.. Peo.v. U. Ist John H. • , 18th, 2 4th Sunday after Trinity—A.,M., Prov.lll,St.`John t —P. 31., Piov. vlll, lit John in. . ' • =4. Thankagiiing day,-10%--Deut. vlit. lot Thus. N, 12, &c.—Special sentenees. prayers; Epistle and nospel. 25th, 25th Sunday after Trini.ty—A.', M., Prot% Al, John 31., Prow. xll, lit John Iv. , 30th. St. Andrew's day—A. 31., Prov. xi, Acts s, 34, &e. ÷71,, xxl, Hebrews vi. BIAItRIED ',; tiITTINF--iIIaIIERINGTON'- , -14 the ilea. Win. Yew October 27th, IStal, BUJ VAIN Glrtnel, to 5.07 Itcrusa !RATON', both et v tit. Clete. 1. i • 1„_ , . UNLOPILHEVa-On the let inst./ the Rev. Jcieeph IlleCool, ARCHIBALD DUNLOP, to Newokerf Wtt.x.rt. both of New alines. _ _ _ , : - . • DIED. • 11E.CK—In ghla Borough, on the 29th un., Maxi FRAN- Cef, danghteriossae Beek, in the 24th yew' of her age. LIQpOR LICEN S ES. NOTIdE.—The undersignei hereby 2 ip ! gives no l tice that he intends to make a Bastion to a Court of; Quarter. Seisions' of Schuyik county. at the December term. for a Ursine tosell via spirituous. wilt and arrived liquors at his atom in P o Alto. ;Nov. a. '45 U-3to • WM; BENSINGER. ' . LOST. T st_ 10 Tr R '..nEWARD. --: Was . r . . E.t. on iESDAY, Oct. d.beOiroeu '2 and l eclair. , ... M., A MOSAIC BRACE - bra. between tbe Orchard c ) arid Market rind Fourth ri reel. Any perseri finding the rirove will reeelve. Ted Do tars reorird, by louring it at the Mint re4orrrnuf 0111 . !,, October '27i 'l5 ADMINISTRATION. DMINIST.RATR X'S NOTICE.- ' The ntl&rshrded basing -been appointed by the iegtotor of Saito'LlU county, Adatioistratrix of the es talent JOHN DILLON, late of the borough of Port Car boni in st ecu lt e itorinty,alt persons bating claims a nst the stil4 d , will present them to her tbr settlement Olt those knowin g theta selves indedted to him Vill ma a; payment without delay. ; 'BRIDGET Port Cando, Sept. 2V, 'SS ' • a9-0N DISSOLUTIONS: --, rtnernliip ;'• Aoretofore existing between Jacob LattckiOto d lien- Iry Kl%ue,lW the plastering baldness, was thrs dny (Ucto. ber 17tb,1540), ,dlasolred by Mb trlthdiatrat of Jacob' Mamas. The accounts of, the Erto. will - be ,settlad Py 'it,b er of them. JAMS - LANCES, ..LIENKT KLINE. 301 • Ock.bor * l ss • r.E „partnership hei•etnfle existing between John Thomas, and Jamee and John '• morn trading under the emu of J. Wren. Hem , Co.. ' lute Oats day - dissolved by untrue!. -consent. by , the , with- Antral of John Brown from the cour,ru. J. Wien Ems. :haring purchetted hta intecest, till the. bnatures 1111 ha .eattled and:coudueted for the future by .1. Wren tiros. - • JOtIN Y. WREN, - ' • THOMAS WREN, JA3t ER WREN, Oct. I BROW/a. , , Wreas e arm. amulet rospettfalb , WWI a eolttloo• alma of thq patronage whleb Walt bestowal nixm itbetm and are hippy to say that they Wire thowhola watt°, of their Wasiduston Iron works again. awl' live by do m. 'atteatless to Uwe atarhtne lllsopAnl Pottudry; they 11111 Merit all that* guiltiness repotted by business; mph in as aaterpeidaft Y. WRXN, TIIOS. WIIEN. tiot. It, '3.OIVS- -: • , -2 ,- Alfred Lawton, , ~ i . GENT , for buying and stilling Coal 11„asnd *User lands. Coat 4eas* taking'thsro of prr p ertyoollefta touts, 1i....- de. ii.ssing ex pod.. enoitst tho Cnat Region. he &pert to give:satisftreuen. Oilkis:--Tsirralee Building, Pottsv ill?. ; 4 thitkor it. __ 'a ' 3 3rn't ' ' ___ .00A.L1 COALI.--'fhe subeeiiber keeps constantly on. hand a'large quantltY of Alir%hroY and 11m:ups1des Bituininous Coal, for_ at by the ton'or hoshcl, et the lowest cash prices. - 11. Is else prepared to receire Ooal on Yardage. and to deliver tho Qine. 'Yards; it "ir.rorner Broad and Calloehill streets, and Arch street Wharf. dchuylkill. April 141645 ! /trig C-OA.L . LANDS at PIIIVATe —Tb6 612bnfiber twilit; detdrcus to 'retire from the busloes. utters his Lease, atiglaii. ilreak.vr aid All. Ch.) instlingifixtur,s Of ihd Bear ItIJ, c C4llicry atprmats Said. :1211,4a5* la on several trials of 0.)31 ct f^ne rtl:4 !are.: . for furtiu.e'Ortikularsapply to _ rkkumv me. ekt. f=7. :CP 00 rout Locus,t Ittiaen‘igned havt ' t. In ' be (lateral Coal litisness. taken the agency of the itbrVeCCa. and are prepared to receive cirderewhlch may addiesed• t. Port esebnu. Schuylkill county. or 411 Walt street... Nest ;York. CA.sT.lklI.L.YtiL i NO. Au uselli , 35 - Ashland and Peaked Clowritatiss Coal. • BACON, 'PRICE & C 6. - • UA.VING purchased ‘Vieludside 11ery" In finked Mountain. will heroxfter supply ps.-ir custoniers with' that superior tAI, or that oin Alining. They have also taken the exclusive agency for Om sale; to the k..stern Market. of Crooke it Co.'s elebrated -Tunnel Colliery" Ashland Coal. I 0/Poo—Front & Walnut .treats. Philadelphia: 128 State street; Boston. end Centre street:• opposite 'can House. Pottsville. P. itltouitt`.. - Agent. I i October 27,13 .1.14 _ 1 IVOTICE:.=-i.'—'l"he . underpigneL hare li N " this Lty, Niro ,. Ist. ISSO. entered lute colsrtuorshlp !under the name and style of V. 11.. A; A. T. ,Wirlilt.S, for . the purpose of tntasictini the Cold bUsluesS. . -V. 11Allt/LD MYERS . . . 1 - . .., . . . ARtiNtil.US T...llYrill. Wharf - - Lombard strvet, &hay 1.1, ill.; Offlice—S. W. corner Frout end Walnut streets. • v, u. & a . .. Yr:RYER% Coal Dealeralauubard Street Wharf. Schuylkill.ollice ---6. W.'corner.Tront and Walnut Streets. Coal by the cargo or single ton. . , . Philsuleiphis. May 19, MS - , ..,.• : 20.6 m _ ..... - I.4 o ,.. F . F ico SL!l er outl T tpli: d Cp it. al i, --,- ed ZI l t i o y r e t to al w lt . form the public that they4sre th 1 origihal miners of the above superior Coal, and that the public way not be tut. posed upon by Coal having a similar ;name, they have made arrangements for the ,eupply of the retail city -trade with the following xesponiclblo pinks: , : itoa.tats, ICAtIoN & ed.; tam, 72 S.:2d st.,—Yartl, Bth & Willow. . . ~ - Or.t.t.eno GRAY. Broad andWlllow streets. '.'ioaruoxam & MILLS. Market and 18th atreets. ' K=Elt &XL qtras. nthosbnve Poplars, - - It A. flatnawsv. Broad• below Pine., The Cusi they will guarantee to be Interior to none, from Sehnvlkill:county—it being nomnprimaned by their' recent arrangements, in the beat - poesible order. The phldie are invited to give it a trial. ,To be hada their' agents, • • SILLIMAN . :NOUTON -,.C4).; 25 Walnut street: Pisilvdelpiiik A. SILIAKAN, Pottsville. 3fit.- Sept. go., 045 FOR SALE &TO LET. 1: 4 1 13ItN A ES FOR - - - 8/I";E:Seve6 l rurnwys. lwatiug InAlt—two of vrhlch aro portabl-;-1-for 112 )e 41iip• Apply at this office. . . 14- TO •LE'r—For of fi ces or ;..a. firmly OnOn : Wm of the hou.n nn Cntie '01001(1May Mr Lieu:wins ), nut required' by the subserfber for bis own of flee. lIENICY Engineer. Pottsrille. Nov. 3. 'Si.. 44-lt 1 Wit SALE.—The subscriber offers salos ' Odle b Marne . establishmen t ...c: 4 rw r e7ian re b e i t. " It La furnished lor ' iitiittlus.illin nem, Bridles, t ilrs a sod all other atticles belditging to En, bu,i nets. A s-. a good assortment of the best mount ing. All the tand fixtures Includixi in the sale, which will be on eau terms. '., . . • JACOB 8 .04RDON .- - November 3, ' 551 .. , . ,44 tt i.POR itENT--Alhreo Story House; 1 • in Centre strut; opposite liae Episcopal Church.— Apply to •• • i . i M. .1111RNIY. rottsville. October 27, '55 . ; -43-5 t GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED--, .thoonetall interest In a first class Operation. at . WM. P. STEINBt:ItOtIIt'S March' 1, '55 12-tf Agency CHlice, Siliter Terrace •. . • TUST RECEIVED frcilyi New York, • . t., Lacing Leather for Belt*. Al;o, Sole Leather for Pump Leather for Mines. For sale by , JOHN L. HENNIO, Railroad street. Pottsville. February 10 Issn ; 641' Tian ? I) AII.LOAD I t ßP to N re a•Ta: p r. !: tone —3 A. a Y. IttJiBERT.S..t: Broad ~, below Vlau, Plll adelphip Clabber 13, '65 . _. r 4" oR SALE—A lot Of Wheel-Bai rows., of superior quality, suitable for hauling grotind or coal. Also coal screens, riddles and ...ire brooms, for isiu ebrap, at ? FiVItTZ..I: Ilt.:lSL:ilt'S• r : '.Hire Screen Fadnry." , 31inersrillo, Aui.ust 25.'58 , - . -. e- - 34-3111 - IOR SALE-A: NENV pgurgN . dieular'Ettgine of 10 llorse power with patups oknr• plats—the wholo , wcupying a space are - feet. sgoal e. 'fo be seen at the York Store. . ' E. YAILULLY SoN. Pottsville. Novemberll. 1854 , 4441 • FIN LEASE, if applii - ;4 - for •soon.. A very - desirable cost, ea:sr.:art situated lit the second basin of thu Lettlgli Ite , zion.havine . tirte vein of seventeen feet thick' of theorery - best quality: of Coal. adjaront:do railroad, and mnrreuierkt • fer mining a Lego quantity of Coal. - • Apply at .Oct. 211 '35 42-4 t 132 ArcA;.it.. Philadelphia. ANTED—A 'person to rent the Store House recently occupied by the s .!bscri hers, they having' rented and removed to the new brick Store House retvntly erected by E. W. McAnnex, where they' are prepared to fundAh those who May favor them with 'their patronage, with Dry Goods.Onmeries. Hardware, Queensware. Qd at the most reasoitable rates. St. Clair Sept. 22. '55 35-tf (DAVIS & WIDER.; CEAM ENGINES FOR S?ILE.-2 ky Steam Engines. wit Isitemn ayllnder 22 inches di ameter. and 6 feet stroke. Blowing cylinders t',2 inches dlanteter.6 feet etc ke. with Boilers. formerly in use at a Blast Furnace. Would make excellent Pumping or Blow ing &Ones. One or both will be sold. as d !sired. Ap :ply to . If es EY (ONO ECK Eli & CO.. Shamokin Iron Wee s. &tango!. in. A L , GEO. W. SNYDER, Pa. 40.tf Or to October 6, 1855 $lOOO .. firH CASH.—Ther Salo hna.,n Subscriber et Pir.o.o? MUCK ih Market street. oppo-!I site the Post Office: within five minutes' walk. severally.!; of Centre street. the Court House 'and Jail, the Market: II use and Town Hall. .The building Is 16 by. 20 feet,: twostories high. The first floor is:admirably adapted for', either a Store Room or Office; the! second. a light: airy:, !and pleasant oiler—with a separate front en rime for The two antes now rent for $175 a ivar. slon given on the Ist of April. 18:01. • .2 N. M. Wi1.5.01.1.10 Justice of Peace. Or apply to C. LITTLE; at /km.: J. 41. Ca rup'e. Ps 05kt,', Sept. 22. '55 Centre street. Pottsville yrtuE of theAlt d . „ Sit . r . b oc on f 'Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting. of the , stoekhAders or thla Company will be held at the l'a!,4 Walnut street, on Monday, the third day of Da : renthernext. at one o'clock. P. M., at whizh time :vat place att oleitiln will be held fir n Preal.lant, and eight:: Manners, to serve the ensuing ytar. - JAMES: C. D)NNELL. y. ; '1 It November 3, '6„5 • VO'FfCE.—The Silbscribers hart; thia day ILF.uct*d wits them, in th, Lumlwr 114 Ineas,at 31ount none. Schuylkill Ouinty, 4'. I.USSELL' i , under the name and firm of 11ARILIS. SEVERN .t CO. & SEVERN. June 16.''55 '24- !. NOTICE—The und.‘trsigied has been: appointed the agent of tho ; owners of "The Wartlei' Property." and offers for sale buib.ling lots In the borough'. of Yalu Alto, on rea-vonable terms. Office, Morris' Adaii lion. _ L. P. BROOKE. Pottsville, February 3„, 1855 , _ S 01.1UYLKILL County Agricultural. - :today. A anted tneotlngof this Society will 14 huld on tinturdsv. the 'Zi th inst.., two !i'clock'. P. M.. nt (h. public house of "Col. Goo. D. Boyo, In the borough of ...rtt wil,,,shurg.. NOTICE is hereby given that an apr placation will be made at the next session of . th'e -gialature of l'ounsylvania. foil the incorporation of it Savings Bank. with the usual privileges. said Bank to be called —The -Swatara Savings Bank" with - a capital of Twimty Thousand Dollars, with the privilege to lucren4., the sum to Hundred Thoustind Dollars. and to bele cated in thetownof Donaldson, Schuylkill county. Donaldson, June 30.'55 - • • 1:0-Em ;- • • V . pTICEAu Met tOn - for I hirte.O. 11 Directors of the Miners! Bank of Pottsville, io the county of Schuylkill. to serve the ensuing year. will Su held at the Banking Bonsai's' the borough of Pottsville, between the hours'of ltto'cleck, A. M., and 3 o'clock; P., M., on MONDAY. the 19th of November nest. A stated meeting of the stockholders will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, the tth of Novew. bee next. • cites. LoLstat, dishier; • : October 17, 'l4g ' 7.2.10 t NOTICE: --Notice; is hereby' givtja'-. to the memLert or the Farmers' 3lutual rattee•Corupauy of clehuylklll eouuty, that alfikununtel th+n will to htld at the public 'louse of :Wheel Y,aton West 'fruitair:it towochip, said eoonty, on the list t.4at urdaf In Ireatenther:lSH , . it bOing the 24th day of said 111011th bet‘icen the hours of 1. o clock, A. M.. and e.c . v ; 31., to erect 13 Din-ciors, to eltri',o the enduing year, ity order of theklloard of Directors,- Pt.T.L;l:l',. LUDWIG,. &craMp. to alma hereby iiTen that the Seretltri , qt said Company !meads tc his office on said PETbit LL; EAV 434.1 t I t 41, . . , BTOTICE.—In the: Court of Common i.N rims of Schuylkill County. _- • ,l ; „,„,,, illortgago and ten Ronde, dated ' .TOECN C. BO YD, . slith day of April. 1542 seeirud • ; rs. on certain Real Estate in Upton 'fiIIMIIEL SNYDES. township, Schuylkill County.; Twentieth • A s Urttl9l, 1S:15, p..:1 MU Of Sa l,"s; t:nuol Snyder, ~ ttng that the etaid-osertgace a ten.bonds bare . been fulfy paid. hutthat MO Wild. ni2rtcat and Jud.phont 13. u\ tends still remain, uneincelled pit the rds or salt county, and that the said. Johni!. Boyd h a since dkal. that his logal representative or repeamentati g =unit be , found to the County of Schuylkill. rout OctilPfl,er • thereiure, prays thilcourt.wiltdinet the Sheryl of fichl3.l , l , -kill county, to giro Palle notice in one or ~o re newsp.s pers within or nearest to the said County. OrICO a Week for f iut weeks sucCessively. prior to the nes term ot said 'Crturt, rennhing the said parties to spat tit the: Said term (first Monday of December , 1846. .to attswerithis patitinn. and to . show cause why the ra id inert zap end Ind,puent should 04 he smelled, on Oa recorkoq said county.. i '•• .Dv the court. , 1.: - ;,- :. •' ' ( stst.) - ‘ SAIICEL nuN-rzt.NGEn .. /Yothonordry. Published by order of. Court. . , • i J. :ES NAOLE. zil , criiir. Saratiies Orict, . .1, i Act. '27. It Is. • Pottsville. Okt '2oth.. lENS.i Oil El COAL. NOTICES. EASI'G A. MADDEN, Rec. &e'y •24-'2t SEM Cictober 27:'55 NTOITICE OF APPLICATION FOR „LA Inetease of. Capital.--It is the Intention of the stockholders of 'The :Main` flank of Pottsville. Id 010 county of iichttyltill" to apply tcr the next Legialatnrc for an o:tenni= of-their. corporate fainting and discotUit ins privileges; - Tho name and style - of the said corpera lion is . "Thellineri lank of Pottsville, in the count* Ot Schuylkill: . It is located in the boron 4 of Putty:We, Schuylkill county. It was - created fora bank of discount. deposit and issue, sod with A capital of Two Hundred Thousand.Dollara, and the intention is to ask for euflin crease of dapital of. Three Hundred ThOnsand .Dollara. eo that thereafter thneapital of the said bank shall he Inie Hundred Thousand Dollars. :I Cuas Lona. , - - Prsit67y. Jime 'j ? 3 • ' ESTR = st.teAy tu •rr, Wad lAA 1 , • khipZoa the :-Cth of t.t.rtumix.r, lar44y,;l,l.,JotVl:Sli ItoD C.. 14. 5r1,1 1,1 lott,eUrrhii. whirh wort !Spread .rut. 11.11.110 Cm.: about th) &tale .7 , 4• Jr, with r ed 41r.wncl oyes, rmt ears, sl. M . a. 4 6 ,1 the other a little uut at tE; •hut tiudo" tbr b..11y, whiten top 3f. bar alaiuldsr. Tboy Kith a littlut.;','Y.", tauelf.'l The owrwr can contt twward. l chances &fatale thorn corny. 111.1 2 p-,.. lA'axwe township.. Nor. 3. SRA 4utr»crlb r.l t Barry toat.tltip, t n •• 01, JlA,,ber, 11365. a ICED CAI •11 licroarire oft Elie it , alma ows;ir - ran (10 1 : rtv - Yru 7 i 1 4 .1 , 11 tat:4 r ACN3 • • - - SU?. SYED aW. y from !Am Eu „„ diy , ocol vr ; d. • a tvli, and strap witit l.otgA ur It— 1.11 er.w,kra 11 , r•tot. dark jad witlta v strip.:al.tng irlifio taco. • . are Dullirs Havant will be paid La InG.nut, al, %-.51 MEI 88 -ANTED.-'f P on 114•11 . 9 Calf .t$ z: 04*$—the other to teLe the Trot e r e ;: i . Wolli'through , ,ut the vt ter—Tt, mArtilLu'C' .luintokit 11111. Carbon county, • I"I'EN'I'ION OLD SOLDIE, Laud War Tats wantcd—tb e 'll i Vri t r 11:1\ Rinker anti tuttioille, Oct. LI:. '-64 WA AN I's 11' a nted I itosizsphi. AUcrucy at /41t, Co'A aud, Marketit*.t . e f ;Pott tr. lli 1:4:54." - EIM vti A NT));- , 4 Youlig- latt y y b.oeipsrlimee thut.tain,ift. tuumbedand, Cailyntli...flud Montour c . ...tud , .„, twat. Apply td' Selit. 20, !Ss) ~ ‘_GEN,ci,p. waited for the p t ,,. ..., . ...4, and sale ' of. Real . !;elate C . al. Le., revs And accounts: also, fei Fire Or Life It3z, Ouies Cdeiveyonclog so Other writin..;sear,foll at:, 1f,... , *tended to. Address - , - .1....1-. AA ItTIN dc. 1.1: A \ K i .1 . •... . 4 Office beloss.SlTier Z.rraeo. etttr,, c- ''' ' , ...Scipteutl.or 5.,,,r0 . • : . - wi .•• 4 B iiNi , tobS t Rn‘ . 1 - . IX V13. - GREN, E jID eoitsville, ea. 51attA t I kt , 4 Unice- Juiw DR. G. I. B 01111.6: in z 31aii;ri.utid zArgetv I'otts‘lll,. iciwther for Ne... • 1 . ltil; !lousy. Loutre Otmet, April ••••i. I I.?'SHEAFFEiI, •: :tie (Jr I:eausy vii,Lt -tat; , ,:.:10.0er 42; owe,. lu Celitte;nroet,opp,,,,t, tinarch. Pottsville, Pontot. , Nov.lo. - _ I'lldiioCA :,I.4.tt,Et).‘ Office—Market St., a bove See, Dec. lta4 )133 ,iyE. --- sTROUSE, Attorney al Oftlee---Cruttre titttrt, opittsite th, Pa. i'Juue -; • F.M. - DIXON, DUCT( Dental Surgery, has rerniju'd iiant corner ol second - and Norwegian Out:Ail; 'September 2, 1fi..5-1 • - _ ,GEORGE deß., .Law, Pottsville; Penpa.. will atttna )4 Schuylkill county aucl- eleen Ilene U't;t iC opposite the Miners'ilank. ' JUly 7, G. MORRISON, Pealer in 6 7 • .. • ware.Olass and quettiewortaad !irboleicale and retMl. Tema. Hall, Ciptqr, rl Ya• • • 5 , Juue 2, ISLS a, Law Yottivitie, Ctanoy. LiTiltia: office it, Centre Curet, nearly cipait, &ink. , . Jatoaary 4,1934 EVILLE. RICHARDS, Act( LaW will attend to all Intsine , innatt• Ivrith dilllgunca and dire. Urn e e tither,' R.'tt; Monis7lSVllT,:eotbStitl. •Itany 11.. I . .lat. ; , :3"! S IL (i It AI::I''F, Aitinnti ,110 Ulu. ks.tNiug rentuvvd to l'uttm ilk: his Uhl.• antic' the l'clegraph Lehu, h uttm. Hunk. 'l6 Deocushut VBB.MUEL GARRE'I7, ..4ne.nyinter and cioneral Collo tor, trillsit. nuninoniinuirus,od•tolifia uii6 aill,rennige¢ f ilignin street, l'ofini nits,. .1 M.. r preire nit; R.—The Direkets of N. M. lii*Otit f , session of lignmel Garrott; Lsti L Jutn 14. ir .‘ ENRY W. POOLE, Ciiil. • jr ii . ri. groplihol. (Oct- Minittit I.e4itterr. Cot Putts% ille. ht., nitewls to ou„):SarYo...l:i.. 2 other Enginevriniewbrt'oonneeted with tLe Coal ilogfon urgenakilvartia: - -• Juljr - 214-IE4-1 - ' . . __ aEO..K. NIJNING ir neer and Surveyos,:silv . er littree.Ce. Pottsville. Pa.. Litautinationa I:fres toui Maps of Coal Mines, Coal Lauds. LlittnahNal oxecuted ou the shortest notice.. Ai,eittr,rr September I.EO. BROWN, Inspector of ‘_fi tenders his services to La:til-owLi:r. tuaking7t#Mktatious. her rts. f 111: ei; Lauds. r r oirptite Knowledge ~f Ven 3Dd slinirin . operationlausTing Loin in thi>aur.). find carried cm 311tikt‘the last six year* be 1, , Ir general satianiction to all Vk 13(...*?) to. JAMES NriU. and E. fsT t. t and lteNJA)111) 311LNI.S . And 1\ 111.1.1.1i.eti` I.'hil . .adelphia.'foreapability and inteltrity. ' }Last - , gorWeglau, June AP. vkT L. SCO'l"r. Attorney at V qv Shamokin. Nortbutubcrind want) I References: • lion. JAMES Poixe•rx. Govvril , I. of l',Dyfylriat , " Etim 1,:." Is. Chia .3w:tic,. of Prl I,•ll.ati " A LI:X. Jot:DAN, Z•unirury. r.nr-P: •‘ BP.N.T. PATTON - . Treyurt. , ll. N 0,1 huintsrla• •• JuliN C.rlFl.l:. Mt.lilcui ••Ju•litrA (:) , MLY. ) r. VIII. A. C 0... 1, WATETV3I.O. 1,1; ,, l A; : ( 1111 : 1:1:14 4 . • -" ANNPActi.. , tCoLY A Co.. Deeeitiln.r Issl TitE PUBLIC.-11avin ed iii ffittlt.enl,ll ha.ing new rei. , "lered alai , st I. int, a state of tterVt.u... irritability I hate 3 .4'1 ekuttit , to, nne extent the manner in •abi h to erto.pnuti,d prr,f,,,si. I take this math. ti r f in:; ming my trirr.W. - kill l', , ,unty. the gentletm r Ihe in Dot , : the tntbiL. ger, rally. that after the f r r d 3 rt I wit ra:ularly attend the terns the Ural Pleas and praal .e therein. I pill punetuCh buslue: , as may be turf tr rt^. JOHN lit: Lebanon. March 1% - V . DODSO:i. 4:1`??-71 , 4tive and 3leehanical Dentist 11: , f' of the best Dental Lstablislinients in tlo.# : State and intends.to afford his patr. DS t ti .cry improvement in the Art. Ile guarantee nature to zinieetv in tht< adaptation and nrrt: -.Trro.inettilie Vltrescent Teeth: inscrt,for.: sets on Atmosp , ieric prri,tire. to the n:io spirit sprit] 45 - . ea tracts dead tenth an f r tr Ity, and tills dee:tying - teeth.with on It . useful during life. • OrtiCe In 3tekr;Ket street. two doors 31 , re C. PHILAI)ELPHI Adrertisements set in lai'yer type. ti v i.y. charged 50 per rent. iv. , no `u'" PHILLIPS, STRYKER & NTIIOLF. ,, ALE DE%I.LY , British, French and Ai DRY . Bought elausively a Atm , NOS. 11 3, t&NI IT., PEW'. MAIZICET. PIIILADELI•111A. Sir To cash or whorl true buyrrt we win w: small advance rat Auction cert. Sept. "_.:,'55 • OlLg! OILS!! 011,g " AOZNT tub HODCSON & Ki !..06,-5 k . ti 53. illljarin9 , GOneral Commission Merchants , {{'!VALE AND .SPEC)! o;f,S. P . NING AND NEC/Li .vi C. 1 G l'f'ffi oFFiel:—Prix7 , sTLvasi.cn4it BAILY & BROTH xo. 252 Chesnut Bt., above Mat' Incite altetlti , o to th ir ethe sire s'. IMPORTED .CARPETI v will open t0.e.:.; T bracing the ne; - and clut est st) Ssu .Velvet Tapestries, , Tapestry Imperial Three-POI Extra itenTy Best Veniti*ast All of which areWarraered ),. will to Auld at the lowest prineg f r •,!‘. Philadelphia, Sept. 1:;1'.i5 .a. c AL. 11.113' --_.-_ FURNITURE & FURNISHING y r . 1 l o . E . , 1 : o t b ,c h ril - 1 e t , r s l i ta , k ,pl l en s : . I , g ot In particular. that ttoJian, te4FO.4. them WWltate ' the ill artlehi In tlo ir lit r . ct , cii be therwrhey , F II R iv I T TY, m5nuf.,,,,,,,,d undo the illlll. -111.3 A I. X Vointendkinc, of tile of the frit. J1,.1. who lm, tor titan v year< had the etl:trestro kle's hest wort.. ihey feel eert don tbst 'lc!' `au) public ultb nail , * In th,t; 1,, , r,: t r. any other vstaldisbuieut in the LlLited ttitgt 'durallltty and ilni-b. (Lifted lEtre t ie / itt.l l: 3l l'l' . l. ll -..t';'..1 " 51.'t.r...1 3trre. b-'1 , 4.: Otte/ eria, /I.,:iplero,r. A. S. Snlyrnan.l :D. 31. l‘i P. s.--,nir friends imp rot.riti,t,d te,t ill find It tt , their Interest to Olen. s tstlt our Oa! IV(' 11'.M.V., we Ism dotervitiol io J . ^ 4 pleas.t thent. • ill r,rd Ts will lt , ' i'lll'' os i ' l‘ t, ' , 111114.101i5hi5.0.0,,b4 6, P.,".. WANTED. {Noy. 11..`:,4 441