WARA BEI "Id )ingul P art . : wair.A....war - iikt i tkitnAt3 1g I trrairasit*i, tea.. — imp* 07 rositatams If TIM The terrible state of the - Post-40e Depart , . ment of, this'enantry,-,Under eiistin ministratios4 anithe _purposes foe which it' has been used,.in i pron,c4ingthe ends olno manism, by posserllsiat evetlf, fan who at tempts an expression of (Onion favorable to 410 4 e cherisied And Pordsrlr l ! ; ! r . t°- dai, in connection with the *liable unit comnedithiteliaseMirtirtbeloPft-Of the Poostutstere,' many of why set 0 10 , 161 " openly at defiance, with the conninusce s or ratber tillallteliffrobstion of .4* MP" . went at Wasitieroo s funs caused,* dee, feel *for dissatiafactiOti amorwthe people, Aricli is the certain repursorof an important change in the present mode of selecting Posituntsters. In accrodaice with this feeling; we under stand that it is' he intention of our 'represen tative elect to Cong r ess, the Irani James 8. Campbell, .to introduce to' the attention of that body at an early day, a bill Providing for the election of Postmasters' in the different districts, directly by the people. - *Ocala feat of the t ill will be as follows:—The term of otEce to he fixed at sty, $ or 4 years. The candidate elected, to receive his certifi este of election, and after providing his se curity, to receive his commission from the Postmaster Galena , similar to the manner in which's, Sheriff is commissioned by a Gov ernor. The Postniaster to. be subject to re moval,by the Postmaster General, in case of defalcation, and in his place the iiPpointment of a successor for the balance di the term.— Giving the Postmaster General also, the pow er of filling vacancies, in case of death or re signation. The advantaAres to be derived from the election of Postmasters' 'by I the people, are numerous, some of which we will advert dace, it In the gist pi 4 it would aL hilate the system of postal espianage which has been tolerated too long in this country,, by the army of thirty thousand postmasters, who are in . a measure kept at the beck anti call of the Department, for political purposes, rather than as an accommodation to the peo ple, and to expedite the necessary business of the various branches of the Department.' The new bill we opibe, if i adopted, would give Post Office officials more time to tie poe. tal business of the citizens of the United States, in place of devoting their time, which . ts \ in reality, the people's, to electioneerieg par ' me s. • Secondly, the adoption of 'this bill, 'would give the people an opportunity to select corn petent and obliging men to fill !these impor tant stations. in place of having forced upon ' them, the mere tools of unscrupulous [adj• wins; ready to obey thei4mtuders', slightest wishei; at a sacrifice, of every honorable ciple, and-who appear to be more desirous of . accommodating their qmployerii at Washing• ton, than the citizens of the districts in which they reside and hold office. , I Thirdly, if elected by the people, it will, cause the incumbent to exercise a degree of cimrsesy and Attention to those' to whom he • is indebted for his official position, while at the same. time it will secure strict accottittabil• ity, and prevent defalcations. 'This will be still more possible, if the Postmaster •be op . posed politically, io the head of the Depart , went at Washington, as the Department would posses the power of removal only in case. of \ defalcation or malfeasance in office. Lastly, - the bill is „'Undeubtedly, in all its fea urea, thoroughly Democratic., and in ac cordance with the true spirit and intentions of our Institutions. We are not aware that • the change froman appointment to the elec . k \ ap of Postmasters, is opposed to any princi • ' ple\of the Cosatiiution, and' we feel confident that`Congress has the power, and we hope, the' ; nclination togratify the people at large, --04,the much needed change. It is not a political matter to the citizens of. the United' States, as a mass. It is a busi ness affair, which if submitted! to the popular • Vote of the i conntry, would Secure an,over. whelming majority in its favor; from Maine to California. The evil under which we at pre sent laboring, is a crying one.: Not only in this, but is other communities are the postal lays set continually at defiance, for • partizan purposes, by the servile politicians who are foist . ed upon the people, by the present palpably unjust and certainly unpopular system of op , pointmeht. The number 'of j i Postmasters= some thirty thousand in all—under the direct . control of the Department at Washington, is a force, w' ich can be rendered only too pow erful for evil purposes. This 'consolidated political army, commanded by a Postmaster General, roust cease to exist in its present form. With the people who are the sufferers, rests • the power to effect the desirable change and reform in the economy of postal matters, and from the expressions of opinion on the sulr , ject which have reached us through the press of the 'country, we judge that no question . could be agitated, more generally interesting, nor one upon which action is 'more earnestly desired, than that df the eleetion of PostmaiC • tern by the people. We could if it were ne cessary, enumerate instance after instance of the melancholy results of postal mismanage ment, under the present administration, for • instance. But as they must lie familiar to the reader, ire will "not recapitulate them. We commend the whole subject to the earnest and thoughtful notice of the people. Let them compare the advantages to be derived from the adoption of the bill to which' we refer, and the present unsatisfactory system, and we know that their judgment will decide njtcin the proposition now warmly urged, of an election in the 'future by the people, .4 the thirty thou sand postmasters of the United States. PUBLIC Scaoot.s--Satoto. are informed by Esq. Witte, that there - are in the neichborhood of 1.100 in the county treasury_ belonging to some of the School Districts, of Schuylkill County. This money has bean lying in the Treasury for a num• ber of years past, and from all the information we can glean, it belongs •to some of the non: •exceptiag districts. If it is not claimed soon the County Commissioners intend taking charge, of it, for the use of the County. As fu as we esti !cam, it was paid over to Mr. John Shoemaker, when he "was Treasurer, and has been lying there ever since. It ought '.to be paid over to whom it belongs—and we publish this notice, for the purpose of ascer• Parting to what district it does properly be• long. • • We learn also that there is - great neglect on the part of• this Collectors 'of . . School Tax, in returning unseated lands to the County Com. missioners. In the . settlement of the Dttpli ates, they are Always deducted, , but the Col lectors ;n a large number of insUutces, never make the return. In some instances the te• turns are made and thgt money remains in the Trealiuryi not, called' fur. A, few days ago thit Treasurer of a 'School District, nuained urrtui' re of $l4O from< tbe Treasury for the anc of, unseated lands which be knew nothing atom; until we called attention to the subject. Upon' iequiwy at the Commissoners office the other day, we discoiered that the Col lectori of Mimi 'Tax in Pottsville, had made. no return of unseated lauds since 1847 axe* for 1850 and '5l, which the late Gee. M.-Cum.' minp..Est, was •tta' 'eolletter. We learn that it is . not too late to make the' returns : yet; if dose within the ensuing jhred months. The toilotriefi" sc o t *llll5O latpodardre to some of the Selma Disirlets, and Ire publish for, the !Amara o i t -Dieertars aVVI people. It will !ba be d Witte &hook ir Pamphlet containing ihe recisions _ if the State Superintendent, firrnishdd to the didiriets, loge 41: 5. Bonus of t ie4firs4ol. - ' cent ii z 64 9 ornewi "Vaned Dirdrids.--An act of Assembly or the Ilth of April, 1854, provides "that the several School Districts of this Commonwealth, which did not avail Ahem selves of the , visions of the several acts ofi Assenddy- ' aw-Conusron,.B444l - annual appropiations to ,School" Dist trios, upon conditions prescribed in 'rid laws; till after the first-day of June, A. 1851, but have since that time qmprwvllmb al) Orr provisions rittire - ackhr abet* affir. , to, shall rnirddition tothe anal appropriations made under. rizistinglaws, be entitled to a deduc• tisTweitrfire per centum of all monies pod 'into the CountY Treasury, by such did• trieticforShitc-pilliffilhNifileStariteiriti suing School yeirs;which money so deducted shall he paid to the'Trataerof the Board of . School Directors of inch School. Districts, dud 'shall - be exclusively eipprwmaiabdt to the era ,tion of &hoot books ir! a* &boo! Dis tricts." The' same PcOndOn is extended to all Districts which shill' organize and comply with the requisitiosi of the School laws re ,fenced to. prior to the Ist day of, June, A. D., 1855. To obtain-the bonus thus authorial!, the District claiming it, should furnish -to the County Treasurer, certificate and affidavit by the President, end attested try the Secre tary, that said District has been organised and its 'flambe put into operation, in good faith, for the first time, 'between the firms day of June, 1851;and the fiat' day of Jane, 1855. It then becomes the duty of the Count) , Treas• urer to deduct the per ventage from the amount paid in by such District for State pur poses, and pay the amount to the Treasurer of the District, whose receipt therefor will Ibe received as a proper - voucher on seitlemetit of his account with the State Treasurer. - iMME ONE Ng* YORX ECROTION--OirIICIAL YOTL— The result of tlis - New York election looks bad for Itam,itomanism and the Sham-I:limo crag—they have hardly gots foot-hold left in the Empire State. The Liquor League com posed ofthe low groggerY keepers, demagogues, Ic., with its three hundred thousand the price of blood raised to carry the election of the Rum candidates, like the thirty pieces of silver which Judas Iscariot received f?r the betrayal of the Saviour of -mankind, only seemed to tend to sink the lieeper and deeper, in the estimation of an intelligent and indig nant people—they will now have to slink into their dens of iniquity, "unwept, unhonored And unsung." ild efkctuall: I=ll The following is the official vote for Sec.re- - ta4 of State: - J. T. Headley, Amerinny Preston King, Repubiican, Americana and Anti-Democratic, 281,968 J, T. H. tch, Soft, k 90,518 AoVard, Hard, 4 58,394 ' - Hard 'and Soft Democratic and Rum Majority, 133,156 Showing a majority against the trio of Rum, Romanism and the Sham Democracy, corn. posed of Bards and Sofia (rather appropriate names) of 133,156 I I nearly equal to their whole vote. 2 The Americain claim, imiependein of the Republicans running, within 2£91 votes of the united vote of the Hard and Soft Demo• eracy, and the Liquor League united. , The whole State .American ticket was elect ed except the Judge of Appeals, Szimu i cl L. Seldon, who having - bad the united vote o the Hard, Soft and Liquor men beat W. W. Campbell, American, 7,745 votes. - The 'whole Liquor strength of the State of 'New York out of the Democratic party appears, by the returns, to be about 3 . 6r 4000, which were drawn off the candidates of the American and Republican parties and given to Seldon, who was elected.'. Since the above was in type, the. New York Courier and Enquirer which does not favor , the Maine Law, gives the Liquor Leagus vote in the State, taken. from the American and Republican parties, at 4,500. This shows conclusively that the voters can't be bought with the money of the rummies. PURE ENVLISII.—The . "Quaker language", as some style it, is the purest English spoketi i . Thee and ihou,are in the singular number.— You, which is used by "Worldly people" . when addreising one person, is plural, and is only correctly used in reference to more than one. The pbjection of the Quakers to what is an innovation of the ancient Anglo Saxon tongue was, thit the newtishioned methods of address turning the singular into !ft plural, was courtly vain. • Rep,rted by Dr. A. Heger,q Pones. Aufwes. emc. l l tinniAlosnAvan,3s .11nOira.,h t 1 2 1.1 - word, 17 . .; 35 f 39 t ' *-77.:21,1 lielObtat Potts'itle(carier anuday 11'.1 33 ; 21friket • 2d. sta.)abois Monday 19 ' 3.1 29.4:1 ( .mran tide, 143.957 Tursd'j2lol 3D i t 3$ 1: 29.35fitante &rasa PbWrlphia..9s . Weda'y 21; 31 37 `j '21.1117116"..---Latltuds. 41` itturey =1 23 ' 33 15"._.—Papalatlan too Friday 23• 1 35 1 24 if 'M2Oi JIOn. IT—N. C. Innis; cloudy. rainy; strong; 'morning cloudy; ere clear: ln—N. W. MO; slightly dimly: 2:1--N. W. light: truly clear; 21—N. W. gale In 'so; cloudy ; snow r 22—N. -gale; slightly cloudy; ^—§. W. light; cloudy. jigrA Child Billed.—A son of Frederick Ham- . ler, of l iirest Breinrwiek, this County, aged 5 'ann., was killed on Tuesday afternoon, by being caught by one of the pallier of his father's,elorer /St-Se/tool. Tickers.--We are informed by C. Littll, Esq., Secretary of . the Schuol'lßoard, at Earlet's Book Store, that School' Tickets for De cember will be issued next. Saturday, (pst Deceit ber),'. betweeu the bpurs of 7'A. Pd. and 8 P. M. ; and 'regularly thereafter 'on the Saito-flay befOre the first Monday of each month. f vote, only focal Maio. NZTIOSOLOOICAL HOTATIOAB. " 4 • • filbpograph. Gevruphicar. pirConcest gide Town Half.—Prsfessor Bech er, pioposei giling a Concert at , the Town Ball on'Thnrsday, evening next, assisted. 'by. several assaisurs Of Pottsville 'and Professor F. Borger, Violinist. Professor Becker iran acuompilshed Artist, status concerts heretofore has given uni versal satisfaction to those who attended thins: = Ite'Ridgway farm and Coed Company.—rA sleeting will beheld at the Town 'Rail this even ing, for the purpose of disposing of slims in the property of ..this company. If the land is as val uable as it is represented So be, and the title good, we think the pries asked not uoreasounble. Those whe feel interested would do well to Wend this e!el?ink jtEtr.rnetiesd i of Vld Stftifere.Almeeting of the old soldier! of the Wer of 1812 *ill' be held et the Court 1.1,5 e. in Pottsville. orilliontlay, the 3d of. December, (Court meek,) at 12t : o'clock, for the purpose of sleeting &legato*, te represent them et Weshibigtoni in -fienesel t'itaiention, on theolltii of January oeit. . (Shined.] 'John C. Lessig, Jae,ob R; Bright, j Peter Amend, Ituaer Myers, • Peter Filbert, Jobe . , John Dove. - - - - „sir Ls/Nene:4 the Nes. Nr. Sarroree—Wo art‘ demand that the nes , . J. L. Bariows,lforrneri* of the Bread street parish 'Church, Phitedelphtia, hat at present !mated in Itiehwotol,Ta.; will 1/a ttire at the Coart—lioase on Thersday evening nit*, for the benefit - of the:tapirs/ of this n""gb• :RaTintisli the ritioiri of tre,: finOtly !Wetting to the very . o.le !hi:Oinkal 44. cannel of 3 0/ 4 4) 1 / 0 , 084.11511 at a hewer, lie wilt esitertam and wistrsit•War citizens, 011 zi4t.litunlebrevening. • • OrThessabiirimg wee goneralig elwaved in Pottsville and ;throughout the County, on Then day, to an affe4wiste autumn No digturhaeee, that we area }ate, of. Waved the feelltitiee of the day. Mire the therein* wet well' attended, Allele Minerorille, the Ringgold Rileiparaded, and in'tbi evening'a &DOM ball GSM Sbittdief.; Tile tub end liske4 'trjpied, ft en ; the, lidbtv f•Olagilli toe, P . ,* "wee 1 1 . 1086 ' hminN,Yolq "be twat" s a i l hnd Mill!, SinP 4 tiniap In fil'in7 Isla& • - opursti ibohara et Moot Dfriat* . iiioolol4lsl. • Si: 4 4- 000 •- 414 ";:fabtW‘* — . buojoinolii poitio speet,l, oheopilt-day*siatitsslitimitii4 u mr ` t —r l o 4u Idgr NP4 aelr that evoath , i, 114; dark* the iitaWit; th haul 80a5e. , 410 Mils will be itiletlitet lacier aiat4ear aai , bWiidttOted ;who aur attend the Day Schools. nom friWir ; t° 41 ; e l w Ya 4 PIO milk And *es :WA , isna .i 13.4 +fps Of a ( Wasik. :Bislat , Sehttiliatti tint aetWi l aphe by the Board, *t we O""*ItF,PPIA-1 0 PSZCP°40-10*& P. P0411 4 *. amber 'al pupils offer table ► Seim!. ofrpre/fharea's Arica! (IsOrreat4a.o4Thla Coareaßow widekirati been is season beet *rig . th!iitilthilito4as * 1 1_4 40 4- , and thwarted Oar intake luring eitisens. T s per . lallsithat the Professor ins thereeded Wet flag thatourt House, which is markwapr' .; the ToWa Ball, for marital eatertainweatty,:: We Itraatittlititeti'refeatittiretathartirdielaiiitiOte of oar citizens will be aubetalatioi, notireCtlia irialagioalthielrieessleit 'cower* be girth by hill at the Cotif Miser; The /Wee- sor wiU bs misted by musical tablet, whiebrun i not ail; to delight the audience. This species of atanscanent timid be encouraged by our eilitens. Its superior caste recommends it We trust &infere that a brilliant audience • Ira . alt rumble at the Court Swam this eveniai. , „111111P"iNuoor Storat.- 7 The first snow of the sea sun, bete, *alt. respects to - ns on Weds Oscbty merninS. The flakes' fell right merrily f4Wire- , tat, tours, and there appeared for the inensinit sn eicelleitprospect of capital sleighing; bue;:ttleal we only realised by night, :Wel slushy, teitddyi . streets, antr* temperature which we conildeted the north of comfortable. "Better luck topstAinter •boverer. In the meantime prepare fur o' deep snow and a smooth, bard frown road, by *mini 1 .. that the sleighs are in order, the horses Allgood 'eonditibn, the bells (either) ready, the robes an fait, then—whoop! Jingle, jingle, dingitOlullio I .ni .--craell—"eume-up"—dingle—jingle--diegle-- jingle,;:and so on, ad iof. Bat the yOuni.folks know 4/1 the details of's glorious sleigh.ride;, No need or oar ittetopting.wdeseription of the "in-' . stitntiOn." • DI 1' • , Asir Tke Washington Artillery.—At a Meeting, °,.! .. property holders :threatening them with c Of this corps, held at their Armory on Weditty . day the he Mr. Keercher MO a notice nlnnle^ : 1 evening, November 21st, 185.5. it waitmani*Ously co' R h Kline, ___..ae., stating :l.h-t - the street was im. 1 Readeed. Thitt the hsartf e tt thanks at thie filespuly par and unless madei,pesiable within twenty. are bleebY tool to the dna= of Oterlitobara. for fo e hours that be would proceed against them the kindness and hospitality shown to them on their re. cent elicit to th# Borough. • IN, ing to law. :Mr. Pitman said that the at om. Reini.Md pinV b y ' Th e r m w t b m bila u l l a tely 'ol7, l4"3lr y ii ahri6d[rit heldt den design. of this pollee : mut to coerce the Conn ta kind and- grateful renerobranee, the hospitalltiee of ell open the street, and that the street was not &Marmon wheat we could have no like parader dolma, . „ b i lo one bet intended for . priv a te p u rp o ses, are deeibly eM to us, and will be everproadly eher- - r baked in our mom ria. im a particular mut cessuerve and that he would vote against opening it until a icy awl geed will num the tithe" e t °flit ir lbln t d tie washad by Court. 'Mr - Belioener staled Rai:drat !ft* while we wank' remember site* hest et . unt wishes and thanks ere perUenlarly tendered to lion. the the Court bed once; before decided that the Charles Fraliet Dr.l J. I'. .Peltn.George A. ey. Usury" Co e ll were bound Krebs', George . Doiw and others , to w h o m w e e re in. by oath to open any i their debtolfor many neat of attention sue .111, dating s t and fulfil any law passed by our Legislature. our Twit. . . Ranked. That w.t . vomit recommend our oat, Itir, Mr. pitman said that we took our, oath to support Seth Loma:ter. asp 'ind eed. in whom all a wands t h e m ut a ti on o f th e liated States, tbe Condi may place implicit ntntidence; that all their is will I be promptly attended to while under his nosotelik, etch do of the State and to ilo fret ice to de borough. and Ur, the bountiful chow wtdeh he provided to ap, On motion of Mr. Pitm a n the matter was post cur Our pan of hunger, will always be held In grate. fed and hungry remembrance. i ~.. • pen d until the motion at the street committee bid bee "bad upon the subject. The committee de sir tto know whether thoy were bound to attend to ;I r. Kline's' communication in relation to ma , kinif the streetpaseable. r On motion the comma nicetinn was laid upon the table. Street committee ittlylntion to the wall of B. F. Poiaroy's prepertireported the wall finished and wel l continual; : :!also, in relation to repairing Ma antongo , street, reported that the street need. depniring ; Op motionthey were discharged in ell tion to the water in . Said street. • , tree' committee in relation to opening Callow, ill street, between Railread strest and Coal street, / 1 . . ep rted that they had' seen Mr. Snyder, who mo ised to make the street passable during the ri ter. and in the spring be would pull down his old buildings and erect pew and better ones; on 10 on the committee was discharged on that sub .. .: 146,001 135,962 .110'' Mr. Haywood's Leetute (Mt Corifiiroict.— Mr. Benjamin Haywood's Lecture at the': Court . House on Thurday evening was well attentieri, and was without exception, the most interesting di,. course of tiro character we ever listened to Thro! the medium of Mr. H.'s extempore adikess we were l i nable(' to form an excellent ides of the paid, present and future greatness, to which California has attained, is attaining, and will attain. Mi. Tlayreood said that,the gold' in the dry diggings is iThaustible, while agriculturally, he enuld re late. cidents which ,would • appear marvellous, but which • nevertheless are true. lie spoke of beets weighing 75 pounds, etc. Mr. 11.• gave an instance of one man who shipped wheat Eng land,and made by the transaction, 550,0110. Mr. 0/ H. said that if he should narrate all that ire knew tt in regard to the agricultural power of California, st and the size and weight of some (if her .produc tions; be should ho was afraid, find himself in the position of the speaker Who was interru'ptidhy ad incredulous Quaker auditor, with "friend; would t/ it do thee much injury to say I don't beliette thee?" Mr. H. gave an interesting description of.ibe mate of the eoutry; the manner in whidii . water 1/ is conveyed for scores of miles by.meant of es- ti nab, for mirsing'purposes, and referred ti other s matters which we have not time to , untied' in de tail; In the course of his lecture, Mr. Ilayivood I e said that be would not advise any persorr_doing a fair !rosiness and living comfortably in the . East- w ern Slates, to remove to California, with the hope r of acquiring a speedy 'eumpetericy. - said that the State had much improved under : :Vrinkee rule. j We hope that Mr. Haywood magi; be irs% &iced to lecture again shortly, on the sate sub ject, for the benefit of those who were:dokired of 1 0 the-viceroy:ire of hearing him on Thursday evening. 11 148,812 Of the many charming poetical productions Of 0* townswoman, Mrs. J. U. L. Campbell, none in our opinion, exhibit more exquisito Mite, origi nality of thought, faultless rythm, or depth : of feel leg, than the annexed stanzas by Mrs. Ci'Mpbell, which appeared originally in Goders Lady's Book. Thai, w:U be read with pleasure, we knoss%.by the many. friends of the talented authoress: . . PART I. , -- i The•morning wakes on Shuneta's hi te.i.' And over Illation's plain • Porlh troop the stalwart hushandmert: To gather In the grain. I . Rut 'mid the merry harvesters The Reaper Deeds doth stand. .. ' And sternly to ids theinsitees son -': : • lie stretchettpforth his hind: ,-..„ Thit told. Iniixorable hand. - ...,-' That stideli tense and lwrattiP: i' ' The tuastelei son doth bow tilinaßf i';;::' .t, Beneath tpo touch of Deal Ire, , • - L. , ! .. ~ i Ah! bear blur to his mother now, -. 1 , ' i. ' And lay him on her breast: • ft: :'' - - ' . And bid her sing soft tallithim. 1 For, lot bor cldld would rest! ~ 4 l' i She minds his anntlest cradle hymns, :':,:' And babbles baby lore, • Till, sOothed by the beloved voice, .. ,',.. Iteituka to rest once more. - . • . ' Faint, and more feint, the mother'e vt?lee Falls on hie heavy ear— • A fast rereding.melody, • • 'Whitt soon he may not hmr. , land, and more load. the innetoniee Qf angels round him swell: • welesnne to the rpiritland r And W the world brewelli =EN Protrediage the Barony" Commeil.Tmesday, Noleiesder tb 204 iBs3.—Tbe ionneil Met at the . council chamber, on Tuesday eveninljask the 20111 Fist. : President; J. W. limber*: in the' clink. Present, Chile. W. Pitman, U. NOCheener, Iliram Parker, Sam. Hefner, Isaac' 11s; , eno, Si mt Den., P. B. Kserthes, and Chat. #.4pitsch, Minutes of preceding meeting read od :adopt lc...ittee on accounts reported that : Welling. 101111ine had paid $lOO to the' Traamier and would pay the remainder soon. Wind. amount $610.63. On motion of Mr Derr, it tral` seselso that the committal .be antherlsed to - dentand note at 60 days for the amount; and*it was not attended ,to, that it - be eolliatud lunnhdistely by, 144: Mr. Darr - said that irknow h tld , 'temat sr, sU ardeit against the borough, oil purlieu . Philadelphia and be could get nothiatfrom K ee. Theca* borough multi wihtlins held by assn wholad 'insight in 4 hrtnindd con. sidai themes nothing bat detheltani*d they should be treated in a mammary seen*. • Oa:mitts, on acasunts io rebitiott Ca!*Willing biraugh ordiri were eonttnoed.' Consinlitte Cri re -1404 that thei„had it!..jianggi and mr. but. that nothing bed alas hiaut . 44110 thajik.Oarhaa Itsikood Con4Pott, tout lilies to the payment of. $1)500.. That:satimltlaw was enthused. • . 1.111 THE SIIVICIALITSIS SOME, ns 103. J. e. k CAYPIIILL PART 11. r. • They crown him with the immortal eieien ' Bought by the pang of parting breath, And lead him to the Conqueror's throne, Subject no more to and Death White forth Hell's balled monsters glide, From ambush, on his earthward pith, • And, lifting impious crests to heaven,;' r' • Envenomed, hiss their powerless wts ih. ••• . But hark! what voices rend the sold,:. And bush the harmonies of Reavelit ' ith! human prayers and human faith; The adamantine walla have riven, . Beading oompasionately low, Janovan hearkens to the cry, - j And human prayers and human fait' ", • Are crowned by proudest victory. The ftnw'ret plucked for Heaven to-4k, Will bloom in earthly bowers aguitttl And from seraphic frilowship, An impel turns to dwell with um Ile lays him down his golden harp - lie casts aside his victor palms= The Om of his seraph face ,1 fluff velleth with transparent hati4l-- While skrorly o'er the starry courts Ile hails his pinions. drooping kor',i, - And from the shining Presence glider Beek to tbe darkened world below 17! , - In subtle . ambruh:round his path , . j v ileire myriad tempters throng again: White Pain. and Toil, and Time. ant Rebind their captive's riven ettaint : ,? mourning mother! was It nett To fifilow thus his shining track. :t And to the gloms that shroud thine Mtn Befall the (tilde( glory boat In grid and teem, I ton, have given?:' A star to men you shining dome:* Nor dere I call it dove from To gild the darkness of my ME •'' SIOPRIMX . .. , '.. ' '0 0 1 0 14' " ; 111‘i.lik k i. hi ' to!,.0 04611141-4ill 31‘.0iiiiiishialiiiiid:Tiolreietitinnji* *map :. .'..: ---... "-q - N,, ,- . :‘-4.:',v , i, ti - et+A)tioa I.:*44olk******4 to' z!"nteith4qtripm, mesa maim it , 11,!i repo% , theiitnit 'nes* done seid*illatt*sl %waif an on to ' rt :dithrowwwii4 . o; 18 0'1 mo4/14 *sorb. ralsedi**44o 'ore netilot iiiished ; thitethaitimant , '.• ),re Mr. gley's property :1144iIHS'-ittienktii: ' born , brvadeale void the'intanadiy . at 744 S isg :-crinirt cultorni,. ; 'On 'inerinr(*! - . :..- r . , eannirtien ilia nether* to pare ` wed&tail 1!. erlketitetr Illi!In 1 .444 2 #1t4Pri5. 3 T4P4. 1 4tia,k In ease It wee not paid. 1 .- :f , 43 - Oaten 'On ended** Market akin wspcitiali ' and was continued. I 1 , 8 . 1 etwou*• it v.'l to rits* : !** 'at • itt Coal aid ., sini.tiab . streets' repented work needy dashed - end Was continued.' . ' • - . I , • thosmitta(Mt NW itpts r* tasitt tolatimito than lall'Ainaititng,Tiiiiiinia 4iietuirged ..h0wcati0.dia....10.4.:.,--- -: Street committee in rplathin to repair In Centre, I -; nit titi — Ota:7o4.4 'Orkerted:ilrea they were ionipldled to stone lie 'street from th e 0111 o to Bucklers place. ;'' ate Superelsor being In. ;. t stated to the Conned the condition of the street; be aid the street was toilets in the center. Some members Of the Connell wire.ep. posed to the improvement antic next Sprint_ On tiotisurthely Mere eontinewat with poor to std. - Street emintittee on Cod street in Morrie Ad ditio was discharged bora further consideration of the subject. . - • !! - ~ . Street committee on Oinking Norwegian meek betWcen High !two, at 4, Norwegian street was coutrell. •• - ' _Hi . . ' , , • Street committee on repairing Callowhill strict, from Railroad street to Second street, reported work dashed and was diseharged. • Commitiee Of the - !bolo ID relation to opening the meet, minting - south !flout - Orden - streetAe- L r tween• Centre street and; Second street, repined atthey had attended * thO place and done ob g, and since that time they had been bound overbeforea Magistrate in relation to the matter. .Mr. archer desired same information in regard !hete (Omer action of the Council en this street, 'Supervisor reported that the street was once 1:y opined, but that they trete stopped by iome 'ominittce , of the Whole, in relation to repair inii Coal street, south otilloiwegian, reported the it et was made passable- and • would answer for his season; on motion discharged. . Street committee, in relation to bills of, Charles Lord, Isaac Lord and Richard Owens. On Charlei Lord's bill one error wasdiscovered and corrected; his i others wore Correct.: On ;motion orders were rented for the seme. ~ Committee on acehunts, In relation to bill of Chi. ,b t ester A Rambo, reported bill correct. Acommunication front the citizens of Miners- rile; street was read, requesting tho Council to cp r ttir the sidewalks along . said street, from'Sts. :end street to the termination of Millersville street. )n motion it, was ordered that the property hold. Ire be again notified to curb and pave their pro mrties immediately. The street was also report sl sal:ming in ts)aid condition; referred to the rtroet:cotninitty; with power to act. • A petition ar presehto3 from the residents of Schuylkill Avenue, in relation to the condition of the street in front of the;Catholic burying ground. That notice had been given last summer,. to e Caiholic Priest and several other prepertv.holdiirs to s have their properties curbed and pav43 and th t they bad"all been attended to except that in frtint, of said burying grimed, and now desired the Council to take action upon it.. Referred to the ,bent committee. 'e critrctsilotfol"theWet.rSeetetrcnioutimanitateeP.hiliP Kohler, were . Kearcher prniented the following resoiutionr. , n f e er rs a o re f d p , ro T im hat ty h i eri re fte ga r m ß t h o p e li n c r a b t i e ng no a t n ic a es pa to , rig .shall be made out, one of which shall be e ved upon the owners of property and the du d cite notice certified, before a J stice of the 4\ ? , shall be retained and fi led by he clerk: kir. Derr requested leave of the Coo ail to die m of certain surplus pipe now on hand; on mo. tin it Ives so allowed. , 1 , .. Mr. Severn requested leave to remove a certain p ug at the upper end Of the Market House, as it • a directly,in the waiof the enclosure. Oa mo. LI n it ierred to thee?mmittee of Fire•Ap .l4 p • us lemon+ it farther out towards the curb stone. . ~ A petition was read, Yequesting that a grade be g yen to East Market, from Jackson street tti F. W. Hughes' new eottaies:. On motion it was re ferred to the c =mitten on surreys. 4:‘ motion a committee of four Was appointed to re'yiso our present 'Market laws.. The committee was composed of Messrs. Pitman, Heffner, Kaer e or and Roseberry. The following bills Were Ordeied to be paid : des Lord. for curbing, '&e., ii 29 I Lord, labor on streets, 11 12 chard Owens, 105 1' !cheater k Rambo. for Printing; ' 425 J b Kimmel et el., for Fork on streets, :139 90 . Wormers, " " • 2k9 15 m. Wren. for atone, • a SO Abraham Pott, for raising curb atom 27 09 % m. Mortimer, tor rent of Market street lot,' 25 00 m. Mortimer. Jr.:tor sundries. 160 • . Kohler, for vetting etutatamm fbr C. Tower, 240 00 On motion adjourned.. . , TABIAQ,ICrAI LETTER. ,►sox OUR 8601#4.11 CORZESPONDKNT. Massa's. Herron§ correrpondente have . ome very 6104w:it:I think In noting Tamaqua rainy. lOM afraid the readers of the Tavola& t a s distapee, who are unacquainted with the st r th e place, will imagine that it has disappear. i . a coal aline, if they'don't soon hear sometbig • boot if. • 1 Perhaps your letter writers think because to tu ne his cum - Mined suiaide; no drders, no thrall g • . dread or Cual ' mine accidents to record, ttlat ere is • nothing worth noticing ; but they dire I ~ Waken. ' . Why you Shout(' only .see the' hatid- i ome three d ben l story brick buildings that have e 1 . rectal on Broad street, since that Jsamoralde tt l ip . • inure' and thereto: our Lyceum, where we as. amble every Tuesday'ovenbsg to listen to the Ole uent discussions of Our future members of CA,M . a ; and bear original poetry and essays maid ; or be it known. to the readers of the Jonstalar. we have poets among us; but "like the ttn. deadly plant," they ire too ' sensitive to spricad heir:team to the vulgar hand. : Mr. Palmer's Theatre was quite a novoltiin i ' amequa„ it being the first regular performtstice f A th v e a k: handaom we ha e ve: la v g er w ha u d. ,It is h ied oped to th th ey e l in visit us again. We need annulments soma mos, although we dot& the moral effect ofrsach ay* as Jack Sheppard, in a community like ours. yin, VompsaY: last Monday evening, in I F i s Ilan, by Tamaqua ladle& Our teleated ounT timplorasaiT. F. fihlodel, Esq., delivered e address for the ladies. - We have beard many arks made aboutibe address, all highly tom mastery to the speaker, and pint for hint a 'Mint fakirs. : Mut. ,Tohn,ileitAileita replied is usual happy manner . The &tau erowdsd Ith the hearty and *Am et the Place ; .ad i. 1 .. , assure you we hare *large supply, of*. aid. It gins file more 1 4 . 1111 / 2 " thaa I ean to too your old eonea*Olito. ,sgoia . lit th. 'maw of the 10010,AV.: ; , ; 110 - 414 "iii his tidy iteren Teri numb, sup! the Who. ?rill wait haw • 41 7 to d'thiy (1 . 1 ` 3004 Wu. god taid, Toietigosn, 'Nor. 210, 11355. iffil. BM -- . PM? 01R210111 J1:111Palalls - ' -:-.4t,‘7 - .: - ."1 ,-; , z4,f- -,.--. ''' r; I- • - - 'g , ?:_=. - illiMillut Mum' JOWiitki. . - k:;— ' --- '7'd: 7 44,1 ' --- PI, '', ''- ;:i' . : 7,."10110PL, `4Thata it a *net , to whith I ittaation of the'Youngmecorthis ' -.4.,1 known fact that the Mesmer in tro:-WriP llo . - i observed beri, is !lithe behind 440iliti11 approved of hy the LitliesA the relactatiee and for- 4 - 0 1 , ‘*Althrr with ,"_ i iwwwlt 11 14 1 .40 1 042 gents of this plaeo, and wept . - .44,18:7miM0S QTitheir coldness' all :IndUfersobs.' f...... ; r 44,1i,ete: liomtinke tw tinte. Cre.breedeil, witii;yeang isiiti, who 'milli not iimoigth brate _,isikkeigatt. beitatli end siaimamilshmiatioind whose rosy cheeks_ end saint. 4 , eirantenanees are well wart' hy the attention _ of these whose society { they an mach mask I The yeast gents here can justly be raoseesail l ertheivility.'lf bet erstelty, feethriar 4 ' - aiting i‘;airlik4eie ittes•cof Polite, etiquette, the. dictates of theft - own fiselinp and most Mdeat 'Ai" 4!tlifier &Ws. :? ". s., 1 ' ' '3kilfthhi-ilittri continue? 'l:Mai the young ilamocof our theta oat mallso their vivid hopes said. revive thole! , drooping spirits; and no longer walk the streets, capilitteted-by those whost privilege as well as ditty ;it isi termini, these unhappy thin:south cethdysslicut them to their tespective bailee? :" n A..., ;, ' •-,; - 4 ,- • ' Hoping tai hear from other ladies upon this Mb- Jodi I,liing my, letter . to a close. Yours Respect folly, ~.., , ; Ctioratne. Pori Ca 4, .Nov. 21st, 1855. .. - - I ._. We-. ithefitsi;j that. ,we me radii- stmjislmd that there exists in Port When, Our pleasant, sprightly neighbor, good ground foe stach ma pliinti as attooiateir reductitntly we know, steads its for pohlketioti. Now, to oat a long matter short, we iiitiier4 young beans of Port Carbon, that if you remain itny longer at a distance from the trait Just ripe fie plucking ;if you do not immedi ately make switch' tar pastlnagothitit remissness; . if, in' fact, you do net act upim Cleopatra': delicate hint, you deier4e—youdeserve--let's see what do deserve, the-'4ii . ine's so tinpardonebliyou do= seem to end'ther: remainder 'if your dam( deprived entiteiy of await& theeting smile; her eitaidnons attention, and that tendaraction which re ors this world to trio weary pH In a paradise. The 1; 1 inch a deprivation, we thin , the most Myer. we %mid suggest; ui the premises, and we hope the yolog - gentem6 of Port thmtion,will prolitby the, good-natured hint contained in “Cleopatra's" fever. - D0116.11180X lIIII2IIL . ' cosarsPcoraixes or us 111121ille JOURNAL. *SUS PlATORs:—Lanticed in the Joanna of the 10th the commtmication of a benighted individual, wkoao feelings, it seems, bare been lacerated by mi "witticisms," and whose scribbling" propensity bas:so far predominated over common sense, that he *as sought to revenge himself by firing at me a; volley of squibs. They, however, are fails -Inrthe pan, and oertainly cannot Meet with fisrur,imong the intelligent of this.. plat'. He endeavors to convey the impression that he bar anlhority from the citizens of . Donald. son,to'write in' their behalf, which I assure you is not the case.: However, I will leave it to stran gers, who hart explored this portion of the coun ty,. te decide whether my geographical and 'physi eardescription:of Donaldson is correct or false.— As 'for "en:eking a good joke," or indulging in "witticisms" at the expense of the citizens of Do. naldson, is is the reverse. My statement,exhibit. ed the tact of - ls P6ple bold, persevering and en ergetic; a p,itle, who_ .have subdued-the forest, and erected structures upon these 'rock-clad hills, some of which ;would even vie in architecture with those In older places of this county; that they have "piercedibe- bowels of the' earth in , the subterranean iteulta have discovered the mineral, Coal, and thereby developed the wealth which is deposited iii this part of the county. The gen:del:ma, certainly, must have 'a very queer ides of tritticiam an& jokes.. But there is another pointivrbleh be dwelt more particularly upon, which 4 appears butt his feelings and most .wonderfully shocked his modesty. It is the, pro duction I elcited; ris:—Children. I wish loin form the gentleman that when I penned that sem tence,l bad not the slightest idea that be was in - eluded among those juvenile fellow Mortals. Upon the, hole, I think the gentleman's fun one attack entirely uncalled for and out of reason. Is it reasonable? Can any man of common sense fir a mument= think that an honorable peison world be so teeen as to publicly ridicule or do. ride i community upon whom he is dependant for his daily breed t No! the, idea is . absurd. The gentleman knows it or he must have been rather dell of comprehension at the time he read my let ter, or probably, it was his object to distinguish himself. If o, he has accomplished it all except the dig, in the place of which -be admirably Sub stituted the te. Probably his object in writing Was . the fulfillment of a portion of a passage in the good boOk; which says: "Let your light so thine that men may see your;good works„but 10, be bath wrought naught but darkness, and like the blind has, fallen into the ditch." I will now close, saying laothing :amid, the gentleman's rear ing, for all ttho read his communication; must at once hare discerned his character. FRASKLIS HOUSE. Donaldson,.. Noe. 15,1856. ' FROM OCR RROULAR,CORRESPONDRNT. , War—Threatened annihilation . of Mete Sam— John Bull inhaling teeth— Variosta reasons therefor---rbe Briy Maury—Meeting o f the Chamber of Grasoterce--iadietesmaa is A iyk pla cer—a Jade nit the Benek(of eorreetion)—Mat• tera theatrical add otaeical—Pytte trottk—lia cher* fariteell—Ode to the Americas Reptile— "Le Propktie" . at the Acodemy—Op.ratfr.sand bar Timekeray— The "Four George* —A Bishop is trouble—LStar-yasiag ' Nay Teak, November 21, 1855. DEAR JOViIIIAL :— H Wars and rumors of wars" have existed.since the patriarchal days of gospel tunas—yet they were nut •found wanting within the last quarter century, those who believed that such institutions of barbarianism,- as they wero pleased facetiously to term theta, had faded away before the increasing light of the inn of civiliza tion. Mistaken souls. How- completely have their utopian visions been overtarited,—for. who s h a ll say that were have` ceased, when he looks around the *odd, and as fur the rumors!—has not the last Steamer brought us the intelligence that John Bull was about to eat pour Uncle Sam —the Ineffentling old gentleman—without salt, and consign, his pickled and marrowlem bodes to destruction Without benefit of church or clergy? Yet the.peeivietim seemed to take his fate very philosophically—nay, quite jocosely, and actually commenced to amuse himself on. the -strength thereof. • The chief Aitficulty, however, on this side of the Atlantic, seams to be, to ascertain what was the elms; of the•exciternent. Soute say, that the tri al of Ilertsitt Philadelphia in reference to the re crutting of Crimean forces, was the golden apple if discord—Others, that the English government, were afraid (4 fillibusters, and that the Irish were _about to take Ireland (a queer saying, yet one that might nevertheless be true),—while we are in, dined to think, that. the fitting out of the brig Maury in tltii port, suspected by the British con• sal of privaleering, and as - such overhauled, was the true source of ,trouble, and that the reinforce meta to a loge degree of the English West India Omit was, with a view of protecting' their cum mem from the privateers which they bad feared would soon be scouring the ocean. Mr. John Bull Barclay, hoWever, wasis little fast, and'exataina tion has proVbd that be "put Ida foot in IL" The nteull of all this Matter hal been, a meet ing ot the Chamber of 'Commerce of deer' York City jesterday, to inquire Into and report upon the facts uf:the case that they may be given to the public, especially thatof Great Britain, and our merehaists be absolved from the accusation. 'which still obtains in the minds or many that they were engaged in privateoring operations. For tonati,litue past the community has been ex cited by charges of fraud, bribery aud corruption unlimited, against some of our high city officials, especially some upon the bench. The trial of one of the, udieted is now progressing to the vast amusetainitiof the public world, that is lound.of. anything decidedly rich--although all that Is al 'edged may be6true and much more beside,—God knows our , government , is bed enough,—we 'can not banish from our minds that there Is stanch of inaiioe and persecution about the matter. You will remember that this same Judge Stuart, now wider trial k was the man through whose indefati- Eable exertions,,tewis Biker, the Bill Poole mar .er was aught and returned to our City. The I trial of. Baker is now jest about to come off, and we must believe that his friends have brought about this indictment and trial as a piece of per.' seention. atld a • means of playing upon the feel-, fags and' opiiiions of. dui community.' with' retei; owe to thiliwirdefer. •We nol.inth • to be un derstood ac, advoeatiag the ledge's - let tbatrest ape's its men merits, but as far as sob . trials are *earned, we are greatly inclined to throw twofer bats and exclaim, "who shill thy)* thuds sofas"?—it the old Scriptural injunction "lie fisithost site be followed,' we fear t h at MI the atisilles that would be thrown would not harm snsibedy very extensively. ' The - week that has panted has . witnessed the disappoint* trete **theatrical firmament two constellatiatis of the greatest brilliancy..etithaugh the effulgeisee of those who are left allowe tro di mtnutionfid the radiance, that Is shining. The Pyne °lWO:troupe atter;in - feneumpled iwasens of the ran* praperity reaching . .to.-etie bemired and ialghis have let New .Yurk, for steer through thioestabs, idler which they will again, -- - Elaturdit imaging trot shimmied tha 'farewell perAirmanelter Rachel joreeioat to bier Southern tom -AU has met with most diminguished sets ems, bothl hermit and bar manager having re erlyrd by,fihnlmtet kW' than over before is the Urns wpm* et time. Rather& owls shale having atimuntettiss Arty thensiod.dollars is two Smiths. At this ekes, at; tragedy, Wile Rachel came heterallai-• Carta's - aid recited--411 the style which mdt she berself can recite . .. 7 6o Ode - to: the *gm ,marks Pine . the psi of lit:de rpbrl EN* TORE LETTER. anap - iirta itthiwi, rellesitiegia ebteut# tifol trisailitiou of It fides the pee of Bayles! Taylor: • " r i Wfat ! eh liltsg t of ese r siddelti gib sibllaseb t Diarteue,Maill thoeglitenquered de tint Alder than bernebirl the PM& ;. Kby *rib Oct hidstrs< twis* Sdrl<te gs AIM Ws" *Pia Rif tri t i *DC • , ,!Zifiry " ire tine, ea rear Irlirldtfull laud. RS)u; 1 11: 1 I Pellsberns ; the maw Of thine "Mon rainy cations, la dud' ?lewd days, Knew not that halo of mends whkh plays Arocuel.th,y Agaille.young America! trir;lire theendent Pass, into day, reed; mid eves b. lb., instal bmir The weeld beheld Myth:WO and Oki Power. ' "Sleep, sleep In peace, In still funerthl abide, . • Ts beressorneetterhettlen pro V unwind. Who Oar land and ftrugtit of °Mt Not yainit than your hands hereert unnadi Tour inns hays followed yore—your native shore Sass risen ins **banner that!, twee idere staristpaseestponitsiummlielfie .7boss'lr.Sh<S issllaws# ,tar ofpars <mg Ifni& LYe, Octant, then returned to trench thieoll, And gave Nevelt* to swell ths ranks of Tell. Peopled the wild. laid low the arrears gloom. Sowed the rich nal. Ind made the waste to bloom, ; • And trsmiling strife and civil discord down, Where reigned the desert, imptuvbed the town! `Thus lady tea, Aineriet! MIT reek' ' Thy soldier thus becomes thy citizen:. _ wai bet yestertisy: WI now, tiebldl Around bet severeAgn we wo tweinat raid ; Rich. greet and strum wlthfearlsos heart and free, Z Slur castreitee Verne* draltSt=r; , *4O Shade of' illfaeldneems, loot tit,' rest! Behold tenw Magri las work ' 1 . Thy - tall* twopto -0.-egalio With gekic. ' , 'And to MY itiotiorie their guldc.t ' „ 'Keep th.la united int ,Grit bite. that tbcY May Inirl4 with miracles sieb puede, day : “W‘enilrikt,iliescandeurs wtsLis xi:promo) you woe That gikswing charm which drew me o'er the wave. They aid to aver . : 'Seek net you distant strand, *Alien to Mose* spill' ot the lard. °Their Ude is wort: they ask lb: hands skew, 'And nut for genial: strange to them the terse - 'Messed Corneas. ankle:ma his very name. 'OO net! they counselled me: and so—l rune. ; ."A trusting envoy. I have with me brought My hopes, soy wades, my gods of tie:night: - The womb of puke here um Ilya renew And Went* those whose tongues woad slander you. l Your answer here I read. and read with pride Toe frank and honest ter my heart to bids. 'Tis as felt—all great things In the mind Of a great people nobler greatness And. A.,:b future from the memory of terlay, Shall dies the picture which i beer away— . Whips charm will follow, where my steps depart, To guide my efforts and to Omer • BAY And this'the glory heneefictb 1 purstus- , - flinceyau adopt ow, to be Worthy yea" At the Academy of Ma i sie the feature of tide has been the production: of Le Brophete, in: a style hitherto . unequalled lin this country. The scenery ut the last acts elicited from the audit:aide the greatest applause, which could only be stilted by the appearance of the; scenic artist of the is tablishment, Signor Allegri, of whom we bsive before had occasion to speak. This.opera has toil. dons been:produced in this country, owing to the enormous expense attending its representationi— It has been one j of the niktratie sand-bars which managers,dared not attempt to pees. Thackeray As now lecturing here on ;the fOur Georges of Begland, as usual to Crowded houies, although we m 'b et mortal that be bus very 14tle to say coacenting thole illustrious gentlemen themselves, bat confines himself more to their inn -I.4ecedents and family connections. At all °verde, his narration is anything but creditable to the freigning ; house of Britain, whose ancestry:lite handles Most unsparjngly. A new phase of Catholic life has just turned-np in our city and is now before oureourts. It seems that the ividote of a priest has sued Laughlin, Bishop ppf Brooklyn, rot. two thousand dollisrs, l being thb ainnunt of property held by her ' i sle c ea s e d h which-he at one time transfetyed to the Bishop, his wife •W . course, not appearing as ' a par: in the traosfor. She new makes claim for that hich she claims as lawfully her own.— The marriage seems to be provers and we doinei see but that she must gain her,eause. Star gating at noon, strange as it may seem, Is quite a favorible amusement in Gotham nowa days, since Venus may be seen' during the day in opposition to the sun—although rather an expen sive gintlfization as quite a number of pockets have been lightened during the opere;tion.; A grave joke is told, by tho way, of a greenflorn who was buediring its what street the star esigfit be . seen. t, Uttigions )atelligence: NOTICES. Ail- L Ara id' FAIR and Ft:STD/AL—TOWN HILL, POTTSVILLE.—The ladies of the First , Methodist Xpis copal Chnteh, in this borough, will hold a Far amt. Fes tival, on the lath, 19th and 20th of December, (the !week ii, before Christmas), in th Town Hall, for the sale of tiseful :and fancy 'articles. ' . i i season Tickets. earn' ng the holder to admistddn at any time, ps cents; single admission, 123,4 cents, at the door. Tickets may be had at B. Bannan'i, E. flarrignes', O. Ileaton's and H. Biggs. /lir SEC:IND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Market Street, INdtsvllle, Rev. ANDREW LANGACIL; Pilltol%. Divine service every Sabbath at 10 A. M. and 7 P. K . •• se- FIRST 'METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCIi, Sec ond Street, Pottsville, Rev.?. SNOWDEN Taoist', Pastor.— Divine sonic° every Sabbath at 10 A. M. and 7 P. MI, sir ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRESRYT'III CHIMCII Market street. Rev. WILLIAM! 11. Paztvrtr.v, Pastor. " Divine service every Sabbath at 10 1 / . ; o'clock, A. M., and St 7% o'elock,.P: M. , 1 _,--' i '. tor TRANITY CHURCH SERVICES--Novemlst A. D.„ ISM—sit "0%, A. M.. an 7%, P. 31., eact: day, as fol lows: . , . 25th, 25th Sunday after Trinity—A. Prov. xl, aohn 31., Prue. all, lit John IT. 30th. St. Andrew's day—A.i M., Pro*. xx, Acts x, Ste. —7%, P. M., Pros. xxl, Itebrews_ el. , • ;. DIED. . ,KUPP.,—In :Feboylkill haven, on the 17th Inat4Wat TER Ktat4 son of haat hod !Margaret Kupp, aged 2 ram 2 monthwand 12 days. j ADMINISTRATION... ADMINISTRATION The underiVied appointed adniltile• testae of the estate of .1011:i NUNNSIdACIIJ li, ClOreas. ed: late of Wayne townshill, Schuylkill county, Pettnayl ; Tanta, notice is betel giv+n to all pawns indebted to mid estate to make Immediate payment, and all gime ' having, claims against mild; estate to present theta for payment to ! MACIDALKNA IiCNNEDIACIItit . Adminiatrptrie. ,ALBANiS S. 11ILAND, Administrator. Noy. 10. '45 j-. Oa* !. ESTRAYS. STRAY I • HEIFER,..-7---;--Came 4 o2 to thi premises of the islacribo4. in Barry' township. Schuylkill runty ' on the 9th day o . °vein bet, A. It 105,a DAtIIE !BED IlEllogll,' with" aAltilo white on. the .ally, and Isi about throe years old.:' The eine, raw retie forwanl..piere property; pay chargea and take her away Ur she will be eoki accenting to law. , ; - '. •. . DANIEL BOLIDS. -• • . . 1 NOY. 21, 'A5{: 1. 27-30 ''.:'- 1 'Pk:AY : MULES.—Strayeil i :i . awe); front the suhiseriber. at Tuscarora, • ,- : 14 Fe uylktil county. on the, St h I nil.. 2 MULES, Treill both dadt htys, and had tunui stalls on when 1 . ey . Whoever will return sahlottules to the subscriber, (+give hint information where they can bo had anal°. will be suitably inwarded, , ! 41, F. HAAS, Agcat. Tuscarora, Nov. 17, '55 ; t ,4azt ti 1 FOR SALE & TO LET. a. 1, 1 0R SALE.- 7 20 tone 24x9-16 !Hat 1 . Railroad Iron; et parkm - quality, whirl' bar been a rt time in use, by M. A. AS. LIERXOLET &O. sci Reading; Nov. 24, '55 I • 47,2 t ,' TO ;lET : —/1 Kiame Office - adjoining Um American Howie. Apply to JOHN C. LESSIO, Ito i . WALTER SEDOWIOK Patio:llle, Nay. 241, '55 i . . 47-11 c ' ?A ILROAD IRO Railroad iron, lit to rel drosa, Broad at Nov. x,'55 oLog• SALE-LA story house Itvith I 4 tact buildings in llortle' • ditkin. Apply it the `the *Miners' Pottstilla,blor. 10. '55 • trURNACES FOR SAL • • secund baud Furnaces, suitable for besting, no--tern of which aro portable--for sale cheap. 'Apply at tills ales.. [Nor. 3.15 44-i GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED-- theonetsit interest In a first dim °ping AP• P WM. P. STKINBEIWKICS Mersa 2h 15 12.tt Agen4 Otece, Sliver Tarrace 1:?..0it RENT—A Three StorrOwel !Au noose, with store-room attached. suitable for and bildoess, opposite the Pennsylvanis Ilan. Apply to 31111P/IY. Pottsville, Nov.ll, '35 „ 46-3% TUT RECEIVED frimn New York,' it, Lakin ,Lestber for Belts. Also, hole . Leather for' lump Leather for &tines. For sale by ~• . - JOUN L. ihnlroad *rob Pottsiille. February 10 1850 • . 64f 1. 4 -lop, SALE—A lot Of : .Wheel4Bar-• II rows. of superior quality. suitable hr haul tug grolltd or coal.' Also coal screens, riddles atel sire !mocha!, for sale claup, at nersville, August .21. 4 64 PERPEN .. - illenlar Engine of 10, Um% power with pump' cow ete—the whole oecupiing# T spare nye feet eguniv. Tc be seen'at the York Store. - • • YARDLEY & SON, Pottsente, November 11`, 1864 • 44if " • VOLLIERYti - R — SACE.—ive t the • undersigned Arm do hereto °tree or sale the coal m nes situate on th , Parrett , Germany's land, near the 'borough of Minerstille.;./ Those who wish to prase I CUS apply in the firm et the Wises for further paarfteu hrs. • ROBERT WILLIAMS k.CO. Novemberl7,' 463 t ,!, • l i - 4 -1, , r OR — S - A - LE=The subscriber offers foi tale bb Ibidele end flames' esistisi reiTetst - 1n Aorectilan street. It hi furnished vitt Baddiesic /Ear ness; Bridles, Collars , other articles .beionting to the badness. Ales a good assortment of the be Mount ' lag. AU the Mohan& Artures included in the sale, which will benne easy terms; : JACOB 8. tiono.N. November Vsht 1' , ANTED--A person to roil the Store limas recently occupied by the s taa'ribilat they hiring reeled mid removed to the now task Store House tecently tweeted by B. W. ketones, whnirs they are Prailltred to furnish three who mss -litebr theht lath =nags, with Dry Goods, Groceries, Ihrlaware, ie.; at the most reasonable rates: St. Char. Slept. 22, '56 MU DAVIS & LODSR. a --- TEAM ENGINES . FOR SALE.r--2 10 ' Steam Engines; with atom cylinder 22 illerisedi• meter, and 6 feet stroke. 2 Skiving cylinders 62 Whew diameter. 6 feet stroke, with baler% faraterti In lee at a Blast furnace.' Would !sulks eitealent mow ing tingines. - One or both will Ds sold, at 1 4 / . mom LONOMinetien CO., • - . SAssiolent Inas Warts, Slioaselter. Pe., ORO. lINVDER, Pettiwilk, Pr. Oro ikkAier e, IL IS ff Alig u CASIL--The Subitriherl oats** ode hie new and eaarealeat __.;EVOY, OIVICE, ta Market ettrt., alts the Peat Me; with. nye =W0W 66 .1 1 4. 1 .1 I of Co** street, the INatztatouse )trall . Market 11 use and Towel HalE The banding is 16 b31"20 teat, two darks high. Tha that noon leadaarably adepts. fer either Store as or Ogice;.the' 5a6:414.. a OM. Oi o . and.:pleassat atiorwelth a separate front estErsace to oath.- Mistime/Ares we rent for $ll6 a 'ear. i Posse* aloe even ork the lota AN11,16611. • - . - ft. ]1.,. *AWN. kik J'aatias qf !tam Or apply to C. LIMB, at Ire& H. alllP6ol Sept. 24, '66 .363*' : Crain street, Polity Illy *ND, -WARRANTS Wanted by .1. m. 101010.1 1, Y, Attorney at La*, corner ot DOD *Di NWlllt_ streets, Potts/01* October Itatoe • ' 40. ivrr ' I TION OLD SOLDIERS.— 141111110 rants wanted—the highest cash price pald '4 2, - E; L'. .. L. F. WHITNEY, • - : li.*. 4 ' -, Andra and Archanste Broker. Nitioni, bet 27,16 ; 434rn0 I , TiT . ANTED—A Young.l)lau who has re bad saperien In the business . ; tO canvass Nor thinnberiand; Columbia and liontoor counties for two books. Apply to'E. HANNAN. . Pottsville, Sept. 90, '55 _ _...., _ ' . IN-_ VVAIitED--300 - Aetivei f oungraeiti . Ty to act as load and travelling siNstalri a baldness pay; tiled and honorable. at salary pof slootried per snout or te A militia of only $5 required. No atent Idne book budoest. Fall particulars given. free, to all wbo anclosen - praidp rasp - or • throe Mee pace, and ad *eel' . .. z rd- , i ll MARTIN plaistow, N. 11. - Ney.lo, '65 ' - - ' .Epzt AGENClESsvanted fotthe vurchAse and ale of Real kiteto. _Cosa: de.. edllopetiou/ of rents and accounts; also; for Firs on Ate lstavaitlete com panies. • Const/Illsehdrandotbet irrlflnyteiretWandprznald; ly attended to. Addrtas NlAlifTl t 'l A FRANS, e.tliTEA.' 4VIOI. below Slllyr T:rtsee. (Woetutterttle. ew • Aa. *SS • • • Incit . . _ .....____ — I 6 7 fie.g.-:LAII 'lessons hailing claims NI .1. aplnst (Immo 5411h4, tire retarded to prWoot theta it °Sok Without delay, ifilr settlottout . . i ' Allfot)R011 311LLEIL • Pottottllo,l3lov. 24, '33 ' , 474 t , MEEri of.. the subscribers o the Astomblies will be held at, Mei Pennsylvania ;in the borough of l ottsville, on Saturday afternoon, at 4 'Sy order ot the manaipera. , Nov. 24, . . 474 to TuE -7- 06iFfsirit,LE LITERARY &witty will holdits next regular Meeting In the Lettere Boma of the Associate Belbruied Presbyterian L'hurch. id Market street, on Wednesday evening NOT 2Stlx, at 714 o'clock. • Ledire—ltri./hiultri WashbOrn. Baceltr—Frank P. DeWeen Qamit:ots--.l:it the luxuries of Satiety an evil. 4Am-dice—F. M. Dixon, David B. times. swell Fisher, Lindsay Bartholomew. C..E. CRICKOTER, Saerdary. REWARD.---, on Monday, eJNoveinber 12th, listween . Llastellyn and Mount tare. a•BTONZ MARTIN VICTORIN R. . The tbrder will receive the above on leaving the 111111/0 at the store of Ol iver Dobson. Centre street, Pottsville. 4640 VOTICE.—The Subscribers have Lltab daiy assoetated w.ltb them , In the Lumber Dar i st Mount Hope, Balkylt'll county, B.C. RIIIISELL, under the name and timid HARRIS, SEVERN A CO. ( ' HARRIS It /111V.F.11N.• . . Tune 18, 1.5 24- iN o w ' po r t l n CE ted the—Thnetournde the orsistst:ll.hrtivrbeen Property," and offers for sale building lot: in the boron:11 . of Sato Alto, on rearmshla terms. Offlas; • Morrte 4tddi. I ion. . , -- ' - . L. P.IIROOKE. Pottsville; February 3,1855" • J-. _ _ _ . S. lA .—Washington Q amp, — No. .14, *Janke. Bons of America" inee`ta every Monday evening, at Thompson's Ha ll , (Third story), corner of dor. ond and Market streets, Pottsville, Pa. . . • \ WM. 111AZZARD, P. Nor. 10, '43 4.5-Iy] limas Rein. K. S. , XECITTRIX'S NOTICE.—N otice Is hereby gives that Letters Teedimentary on the to of William 8. POWs. Esq., late of:the borough of . Pottsville. deceased. hare been granted' hy the Register of Schuylkill cotuity, to the undersigned. All Indebted to odd Estate are hereby notified to ma= meat, and all those having claims against said Estate to present theta fin settlement to JANE 11. POITS, Erecutris. . Addition, Nov. 11. '55 . 46.60 Tons; o .tore, and ON it P. ItOBEWIti. .t below Vine, Philadelphia, 47•1 m? KURTZ t lIEISLEWS • Wirt; Scree' Fogory. 31-3ni WANTED. NOTICES. Pottritlll7% NipotTi,C.Eon will is be h . e ad r li r t Live . u . l t that o a a n of ar e. tgisliture; of Penn Sylvania, for the incorporation of a Savings Bank, with the email privileges, said Bank to be called "The Exeter* Savings Bank" with a capital of Twenty Thousand Dollars, with the privilege to increase the sum to One Hundred Thousand Bolters, and to be lo cated In the town of Donaldson, Schuylkill county. Donaldson, June 3d, '51".) . %Alm )FFICR of the Mt. Carbon R. R. Co. l 11 Philadelphia, Wolter 20, lits 4. Notice bi hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of this Company sill be held at the cacti, No. 2'8% Walnut street, on Monday, the third day of lie camber next, at one o'clock, P. ed., at which time and barman election will be held for a President, and eight lino rs . to serve the ensuing year. JAHLI C. DONNIIII, y. 4444 November 3, -55 1 - •ORBERRY CREEK R. R. COM 4pany.--Nothe Is hereby given to the stockholders of said Company that an Annual election ;will be held on MONDAY;. the 3d day of December next, at the house of Thoituts Connelly, ift the borough of Nuevo.), Schuylkill county. to elect by ballet- 7 On° President, F.ight Mana ma. tine Secretary and One Treasurer, ,to serve for the ensuing year. At the same time and place, the etock holders of the said company are to deride by ballets or proxies, whether the Supplement to. the Act incorporat ing the Lorberry Creek Itallroad Company. pasted by the Legislature, on the 18th day of April. A. D.. 1555, be ac cepted or not. JOHN STRIMPFLER, Seey. Pinegrove, Nov.lo, '5l 41 -It 'NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR increase of Capital.-11. La the Intention of the Stockholders of "The „Miners' Rank of Pottaville, In. the county of Schuylkill" to apply to the -next Legislature for,au extension of their corporate banking and discount log privileges. , The name and style of the said corpora-. tion la The 31iners . Bank of. Pottsville, in the county Qt Schuylkill." It la located in the borough of PottswWe, fichnyikill county. It, was created for is bank of discount. deposit and issue, and with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, and the intention is to ask for an in crease of capital of Three Hundred ThOu.sand Dollars, so that thereafter the capital-of. the sal bank shall be Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. JOHN Sill PPEN, Cuss Lomita. Cushier. , ! President. June 23. 1655 :7 - net t'" Anal BUSINESS •CARDS.• PAVID B. GBEEN,.Attoimey at Law, Pottsville, Pe. Mice in Market street, opposite the Alffiee. July 14, 'U. .2154 y d e7 . DR, G. N. BOWMAN, Sur ifsa g ran Dentist; 011 ice In Brick Building, comer Market aud Second Streets, Pottsville; Ps. October 1,1b53.. ! lOH N I' . HOBART, Attorney at Law, fly corambadoner fur New York.' Ofilcio op °alto Amer!. oin !louse, Contre Street, Pottsville, Penna. April 24,18.52 174 y PW. SHEAFFER, Pattiville,- Pa:, olite of the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey, explores land s, oetober 13. '55 41-tr - - - r I IIOMAS' R. BANNAN, t Attorney at Law. Office !neer:art Street; oppnlite the Episcopal arch. Pottsville, Penna. Nov. 28, JEW: 47-Iy OW, T. NICHOLAS,. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AcCOUuHEAUR; Otace—Market St., above Second. Pottsville, Die)16,1854 Olayl.ll2o] Law. NIYomER S ee -c entre i, E :p Att i c t i i rn th ey e T a o t wu .Pottsville, Pa. June 9,'55 : 238 m F. M. DIXON * .DOCTOR of %Aim. Dental Surgery, has retnevedto the North east corner of second and Norwegian streets, Pottsville. • September 2, 1854 .35-tf j'EORGE deß. KEIM,, Attorney at Law, Pottsville, Penna., will attend to legal business In Schuylkill county and elsewhere.. Office in Centre . street, nearly opposite the Millers'. Bank. July 27- T MORRISON, Dealer in China, laz a wani 3 Olass and Queensware arid Looklngllasses, w and retail. Town Hall, Centre street, Potts. villa, Pa.. June 2, 1655 [Nov.ll, '54 44j ILLIAM L. WHITNEY, Attorney al Law Pottsville, Schuylkill County, renusyl• rattle. Mire in Centre Street nearly opposite the Mt. nets, Bank. ;January 3,1854 I.ly • ; XT, EVILLE & RICHARDS, Attorneys 11 at Law * l lll attend to all bnalneiotintrnsted to them with dilligenee and cam Office Centre Street, next door to. H. IL Morrie' Store; Pottsville. 1 1 June 11, 1853 [Jan. 8,'54 2-1 y) A AMES H. -GRAEFF, Attorney at fey Law,having removed to Pottsville, has opened an of. toe under the Telegraph Office, CentreStreet,opposite the Miners' Bank. . Decernber 6,1851., • 49•1 y - AMI kjecinveyancer and General Collector, will attend to ill bad nen entrusted to him with Mimes and care. tf. , der, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa.. opizi , te the Town HE 11. B.—TheN. .-4he Dockets of N. M. hill Ette r , are in p a.: session of Samuel Garrett, Esq. 1. 3 14 11ENRir W. P — OtiLE,;-Oivil, Tope- . tit &Ital. and Mining Engineer, Centro it feet, tittliW ' Z ' Pa., attends to any Surveys, Exploratio: a, or other Engineering work connected with the Anthracite Coal Region of Pennsylvania. 'S July 1§5.1 (I.EO. X. SMITH. MINING ENGL. ruierand Surveyor, Site; .:ferrere Centre Street, I ille, Pa. Examinatiosulteporti, Surveys and Maps of Coat Mines, that Lands, — Mlning, Machinery, Le., executed on the shortest notice. Agent fbr Coal 31inee„A„ . September 21. 1053.• 39-tf .F.- • --.::, iIGENCY—For the Purchase and Silty a Red Estate; buying ind yelling Coal; to ing eherge of Coal Lands, Minus, lite., and eollecting rents—from twenty years esperience in the County he hopes to give satisfaction. Once Mibantango street, Pottsville. ' CHAS. M. lIILL. April ~1650' - 1-1-tf (41.40. BROWN, Inspector of Mines, tenders his serrices to Laud.oirners and °there, in ma ing. - Examituttions, Reports. Lc.; of Mince and Coal Lands. prom his knowledge of Veins and experience . in .51inIng Operations, basing been in this county 11 years, and carried on Mines the last. six years. he hopes to give genenslkotsfaction to all who may employ him. REFERS to litunsitsits, and D. E.ltics, Epp., Potts. vide, add Bansasnx Mums and Wilms Para; rags., Philadelphia, for capability and integrity.: . East Norwegian, ;nue 30;15 , " 25-ly -r -- L. SCOTT, Atiorney at Law, Sliamoklu, Northumberland rount7, Pa. Refereara: Janta Totii)ca, Governor of Pennsylvania, " . 'ALM Ltsle, . Ghlef Justice of Pennsylvania, " ' AUX. 7oatux, Bqabar7, Northumberland Co, Pc, " .11imr.PAIT0311, Trovorton, Northumberland Co., ra., " Joax Cc4 " ll ' . IlMarltle. Montour Co., Pa., 4 . Anima W. Corm, literars.! Nunn, Lan* & Co., } " WATIMUS, OBDOVAN & CO., Phlladelp,hia. • 6 Ammar, Janata & Co., ' • December SO, 1853 rrO,THE PUBLICS— Having oa: my health by close condsunsient to my office and havint now recovered almost entirely, to avcdd akshe Into a Stale of nerrotur irritability, I bare determined to clumps to ernes e my xtproent the manner in whkh base hith- erto practiced tandon. I take thiamthod of Inks-ming my Meade in Schuyl kill County. the gentlemen of the basin itaCoarte. and the POW lg. that after (holiest day ofJune next, I will uly attend the terms of the Court of Common Plerwituipracticetherein. I will punctua ll y attend' to each /Via busing. , as may be oene&d to t 0... _ - • -- _ 4011 N WXTDMAN. Lebanon. Starch 11, use *., 114, M. D. DODSON, Opera s . Ire and Mechantrai Den tie!, bas fitted op one of the t Dental Eatabllalonente in Ott pert of the State. and Intends to afford kir patrons the benefit of se• cry hoprosonent ,the Alt Re guarantees to imitate nature to a nicety In the adaptation and arrangement of Terrnenetalio, or Vitreecest Teeth; Insert, partial or whole edema Afteesphertoprourc, to the oaths Int-Wien a aprings; extracts deed teeth sad mot* with WM and.alla decaying teeth with goid, rendering than aiefutdartnalltb., Ofilbo In Market street, two deoni above O f entre. side. o jiyOSOLUTION.--The partac iivretalbor adithig,batussu & sottott. F ir 41 ttottj r ., tradin g nucki. the arm s. st'rni ,„,' co., at,MineessUle and Inseam& has this st” 7 bee ath,96o, been dissolved by th e triti l d nu ;; l • • eI Button. Sr. The business of the Fite yi n settler by the saborroxv, Who will continuo at both placenta his individual account, MM=I jErit*Oi—AJTCW• Pank flacretodwer existing between Iktrid jt ms* C. trading tarsier the Uncle a nd t n4 k 4 CORMICK the coal and navr n lk nese. *as tbla day. tN o ra 12. 14". i dtavelr.A a _lli ermsear. In everything ereipt it math thel4N. concerned. All those baring claims win ixtv , 41J to the undersigned immediately. for parn ak those indebted wait a'so pay to either- of alair out - DAVID lalcoha JAS. IL CLalut, . • p. ft—David McCormick will continua th e b elt seillo* of end N for the anthem and Hanna Illd Donaldson. ov. & Ss.l4 COAL. _ Altrak L Amnon, IPENTIcor and selling itn'd other land*, Coal terve, tail 2 cMar re .rty. co ll ec ting not*: .etter is the Cedil Iteoo ol3 . ha hoPag to give sat 0/10:-..Terrome Building, Peu iv ul. 3 . uetabor 7#4, ASHLAND C0A.1.-=-Fro n i Mountain—The undersignA ID holreeneral Coal Business, taken the Am u , abovvoCeal, and are prepared to motive orders vio, be addeestsd to Port Carbon, Schuylkill must Wall ittrti.ed. New York. CASTNKR k Asspast 11,'6S rOAL! COAL!-The subscra ' c oruannuy on hand .a large quantity of sod IYAMpshire Bituminous Coal, for sale by bushel. at the lowest cash prices. He is also p ft, wee py, oval on Yardage, and to deliver theme*, Yards, 8. W.corner Braid and Callowhill sir& Arch street Wharf, Schuylkill. s . liChkr4 , Philadelphia. April 21, 11145 114 -elaud Peaked lit • BACON, PRICE a co. 1 - IAVING purchased ""Wooded iLLltery" in Peaked Mountain, will hermit ticir,.enstreners with that superb e Coal. of =inlets. They have also taken the exclusive th e **, totho Enstern Market. of L. P. Bemis it, elehrated ' , Tunnel Colliery" Ashland Coal. Offlees:—Pront a Walnut streets. PhilatiAphi t Ptrdistreet, Ilostoe. and Centre street, t.pprAdu lei Can Howe, Pottsville. L. P. RiluoKk. 47 3 7 October 27,'6.5 44 • 11 inC LIST Muuniiin coal eonsumers.—The itedeniviel beg i ttn , titan the public that they are the original soon t above superior Coal. and that the public may act posed upon by Coal having a similar oatne, th, m a t te arestrlameatS for the supply of the est trade, with the following responsible partio: wows, Wakvos Z Co., Ohre, 72 6.2.1 yt..-Itd,t4 Wtitoir. oetarivo Darr. Broad and Willow streets. irtaioarlit a Mum, Market and ISth street ' KilAta I Watts. 11th. above Poplar. 111TL1AWAT, Broad, below Coal they wIU guarantee to be Infetioilt, froni:Setinylkllixoutity—it 'being nr prepared 1 1 recent' derangements, In the best posAINe 0 ,14, otale ire invited to give It a trtei. To be hie/ ager4l4' -RUM AN NORTnNiI c ' 21. t Walnut street. Pht!ide A. $I LLIMAN, Pitt, TA. all& OFFICIAL N the matter of the Second fe-Potir' winjam Faust, Executor. ac, of John Brun -ii undersigned. Auditor, appal, ten" by the ta Court of iichuylkill county, to rratate and resell second aecount of sad Executor, will meet the it tended at his °Mee, in the Borough of Pottnil daturday, the Id day of December, P 4 J , at I o'etd, M, Per thiqurpooe above mentioned. Iss.s 114 the' Orphans' Court uf Schuv! eount, • 1 • • 4STATS OP 'AMP? EHLERS, DPCUOLD. The undersigned.. tolitor, appointed by the tali., emit or Schuylkill county, to distt Route the how, thehandi of Frederick Ehlers and Ernst Kleinutu. aninistrattirs of August Went, deed. will ittend tads purpose at his office, in • the Borotozh of eattirday. the Ist day of December. la:4. at 2 ey,„k , l Si., of which nut parties interested are boo•hy 00ti!.4 . JQIIN l'. HOBART, ludo Nor. l 7 1635. t 5 L IN the Court of Common Pleas County. Francis Kline, tw. Jame Term, 1545, No.lol, Ft Pt Marks R. Eckert. The undersign/Kt, Auditor appointed by the to distribute the money_ in Court rallied trvm the , Sale; of the Real. Eatitg of 'Marks K. I , :ekert, Rill for that purpose, at his °Mee lo the Dorough of Pm:, on Saturday. theist day of December. 15.5.5., Atli dr', A. 11., of which all parties interested will plea* tire., JOHN I'. HOBART, Auditor. Stur.l7, e4t. _ the Court of Common Pleas i_l3.ebnytkut County. SAMUEL ULRICH, Adm'r Le.; of CHRIS.) • e TIAN D. MARTIN, dee'd. Ih3 rt. MATILDA BRIGHT, late MATILDA f "lu4 , 31ARTIN A J. 0. ROADS, Adnir reit, iEr r or W.M: •W. MARTIN, deed. ) The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the C , Cotumon Pleas of Schuylkill county. to &Whet money paid iota Court. raked from the sale of estate of Win. W. Martin, deceased. will attend' putpose at hie ofilee In the borough of Pottstllle.o. urday. the let day of December, MX, at le "'clerk A. Of which all.partimi interested will please take aorta. • JOHN P. HOBART, Atah2r, 2.46 i. 17. 185.5. IN the Court of Common Pleat', Schuylkill County. ' JOHN H. HILL, 1 11th Srpt. 1553. --s" . •!. PETER ALLISON. WILLIAM YIIAILItY & 311CIIABLI t PEITZ. who,survived false Bert, to kpt C':kultnissitmers of Schuylkill Co. ts. r TIIONAS ALLISON & PETER ALI ' LISON. The undersigned Auditor appointed' by the distribute the money in Court to and among the entitled to the same, will' attend for that purpot offier, in the borough of Pottsville, on Saturday. day of December, ittss, at D o'clock S. M., of shit patties hiterestAl are hereby notified. JOHN P. IIOBAIIT. ..i also •tost ScHLTYLKILL COUNTY ss. ; t•iirf. 17. 1856 IgaAt an Orli kens' Cools -held at • Potrieil nd for said county, oh the 12th day of y , bee, A. D.,1855, before the Jud g es of '• Cohet. Upon the Petition of Philip Huntainger. of Sat township, in the county aforesaid. being preset.' thag; forth that Michael Frey, late of Schuylkill tow! aforesaid fanner - died oa the day et 184.5 • , • lasting four. children surviving him, to wifeof your Petitioner. Michael, Catharine and that said Catharine Intermarried with Philip Clair her Sinai died, leaving issue ten childreu, now re lel the county of Montgomery. Pennsylvanh, at saidl Philip Christman, their father—that the oak rehdes in Manaymak, near Philadelphia, and Mn Michael: the other heirs, In the township Of VI afOresaid. That the said Michael Frey. prior to I cease, made and published his last will and testa dtily proven and registered - in the county of :chat afaresaid, whereby Leonard Moyer, of the townsha Schuylkill, aforesaid was appointed Executor. That said Michael Frey, deceased, in his lifetime, to wit, f ITth day of September, A, D.,1812, entered Into teheontract with your Petitioner, by which said e toiabi petition annexed the sail Michael Frey day Audi year aforesaid sold unto the Petitioner ti cos of land adjoining l other and situate in the ship of Schuylkill. a LI, the one containing flit acre*, more or i sle,and the other twenty' mbee or lea, and hounded by lands late of Join William Ilachart and others—that in ramie of.i the premises the Petitioner was to pay said 'Frey the sum of two hundred dollars besides it and to give Michael rey and his wife ono-third I everything sown or planted on said laud, also part of the fruit and fodder, to pay fire:dollars value thereof every year, beginning with theist of 1143,10 do all necessary work. furnish firewood, gall Michael Frey or his belivetre to give your pe ern deed or conveyance foe saidland upon the of : the said two hundred dollars. • That your took possession of said premises iminedlately 'entitles' of the contract—has remained in pos since. has fully paid the consideration mons) gig", complied with the terms of maid cunt' part to be performed. And that the said, illet Miring his lifetime executed no conveyances otos' An your Petitloner,nor made provhibn in his said and testament for his Executor so to do. Your erl therefore prays the Court to award a citation to:the said Laccutor end the heirs at law of t he chisel Frey, deceased, commanding them to si . Cdrirt and answer this petition, at a day and time Barad by ; the Court, and if cause be not shown to" trkry the Petitioner further prays the decreed (I fur the Specific performance of said contract se the true intent and meaning thereof and that Juice beirmdmunder said decree by said Exeent yhur Petitioner, of the said premises, in fee Ma*. sWhermapott the ourt, after having red and eyed the petition. grant the Fray % thereof and citation to Issue to the said Euro r add the hei of the said Michael Frey, deceased. to accordat the praYer of the Petitioner, returnable on the gay of December next. • ltmra the Honorable CHAIM): W. 11011: Presideht of our said Court, at Pottsville. the .3 Nowember, A. D., 1886. JOSIIVA NAM Clerk N0w.17, '65 • 464 i 22 tf =I ELM 7 PHILADELPHIA, Adeertesentente eel in heryer type Ann venal eActiged 60 per eeut. atirtinte Gut lilt OILS! OILS!! OILS!!' a". alic•c•- ' AGENT FOS HODGSON & KEA 5 Si; ttlhat:vco, P 1 fia_sral Commission Merchants, and WE4LE AND SPERM OILS, FOR Jib !s. , NINO AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. I . Mit gft—PmssiLcasu ille. Sept. :U. '53 DAILY & BROTI 41152 - saallt It., above Ninth, Ineltelttentkwn to their extender spanner IMP TED CARPETINA niull they will open to-day. V V i bracing the new andeholeest styles of Velvet Tape...rim • 1 Tapestry Brussels, Three• Ply, , . Extra Heavy ins , aller • Best Venni/me; :An oflwideb are warranted to be of the leg 9 , - sill be rpld at the lowest prices for end). .11AILEY Lc B Pbtiattelpbta, Sept. 15, 1855 MI ' . 231. e:J .41.. L I:, . , . • ; FURNITURE it FURNISHING' IHE .subscriberti take pleasure nauneing to the public In general. nod tie ht porticular. that theyure noir c i rri 4theariferith an articles In their line oi h sera ' I intend to confine themselves to FURNITU R Ali inanulitctured under the IntapedLst ',. perl ntendence of meat the fine, NT. A N. t• who has for many years had the entire thane' :Itle's hest work. they feel Confident that thr7 k `the public with ankle* In their Hoe, mai° .nny other establishment in the totted Stab* ,itughllity and finish. L , ' Cabinet Warr. "teem Ofttlil"lThat a iteiarfedori N li ftt : , street. below Peck sire, i'ltskditehia. I S: Itillyttletehl ITN IL NI /L -P. ti.,Our friends hem Fetter& and that Al eill fait to their interest to air, m a 011 1 -__!fi i , tuarelatiroptace, we are determined to 46 tu r 0. please them. All orders will be pr o m p t ll a Philadelphia, October 6,1955 S. stTr o y . 4ai t . • JOIIS P. 11011 ART, Andity.. UM UM
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