'7; 911111 FT POT'I!SYtLLE, SPA. DECBDIDEIA. ir 11935. • •-• 0 16 U n:811 ! j:'IlY orycligiously, irislare continual.; of the arrogance, ithe' ness, the graspin; avarice, the tmelibig r after politieal power ef theAtimari Ca th olic Church , through ,its itiwargi 'Of 'inyrtiddons, and un acispnloashierarchyt' 'From the feiest pickled . ''up drank in the gutters of t oe .eitte,,,,ap thrugh‘thsisteaaitiastlwt.tourtatif-jaalices*- - 2 fusing to give testimony _in cue of crime, to His nightie* the Archbishop of the "Pio. • mince_ of Jiew York," we see in each phase of the polici . of the Ilomials Chursh, much , to dis gust andothhoriraueh that is in enmity to the spirit of ver. &publican iestitatiorui, and lit. clahns' our veneration or respect. If asked why WeiperceivosOlittle in the "Hay Mother Check" that IS good, we answer, that we cannot leek with regard upon' that religions . : body, which idliesitielf in the Most - open - nal than:el:es - Manner with the rntuseihr, wheats ) trade is death; anddefendSt slavery, that incubuk. ispon tbeprosperity of some of the:Alit-A/tor tions of this'country. •We cannot gaze with' complacency epee the operitientrof' a body of priests, who owe their'highesf allegiance, to a foreign potentate,.and - who in 'Obeying bithe. hest's, argae that the ends justify the• means. We can hardly cry ‘lonvo," at the feat of the Irish a:24.4911nm Catholic power in , this cone ' try, which in .1844 defeated Menry Clay for the Presidency.. was •it• (tonal . ,The electoral vote of the state . l of New York, Would have .mfide Aenry Clay, president. The, • electoral Vote of ,4101 Stifie,of INew York was given to. James S. Polk, by, the universal Suf frage of every Irishman in the State. We do not feel disposed to applaud the polley of the Roman Catholic Church, wheA every believe in religious liberty,.with as remembers, that it was hatred to Protestanfisia, that : gave to Mr. Polk the vote which elected him! And it was the work of the iervilOrninions of the, Pope. of Rome, a man whote sole thought, whose energy has- been directed for years, to extinguishing every spark of liberty, which Wight, by possibility exist in unhappy Italy; who has iiiprisoned men and !women for the awful crime of reading the . ' Scriptures, and 'who is sustained alone in his t e mporal position, by the aid of, foreign bayenets. Yes, au edict went forth throughout; the land, - in ()eta her, 1844, that the Clay ticket, must 'be op posed by-all - the followers of Romanistn, for .which timely assiStance, they were' to be re . warded by the Shim-Democratic demagogues of the day. The Boston Pi/Of, a Roman Cath-, paper,, , contained on the 31st of October 1844,11 0011o:wing passage: . "We , stiyto all men in the Waited States en titled to be naturalized. become citizens while you can—let nothing delay yeti for an hour—let nu hindrance short of mortal disease, banish you, from the ballot-box. To theta :who are citizens, we say vote Your principles, whatever they be— stover desert them—du not be wheedled or terri fietl—but vote quietly. Seriously nud unobtrusive ly. Leave to others the noisy warfare of words; let your opinions be 'twoved by your deliberate and determined actimi.- . We recommend to you nu party ; we condemn no candidate but one, and he is—Theodore Freliughuysen. We have noth ing to say to hiin as a Whig—we have nothing to 'say to Mr. Clay our to any other Whig as such- 7 . but to the President of the American Board of Foreign Missions, the friend and - patron 'of the Kirks and Coxes, we have much to say. We bate .-- his intolerauce--We dislike his associates—and we shudder nt the blackness and bitterness of that school t.f sectarians to which be belongs. and amongst whom he is regarded as an authority." . Through the machinations of the Roman Catholic priesthood, and the' intense hatred to Protesintitism, of the Roman Irish, Henry Play lost-thel i Presidency. It is thus that the Roman Catholic Church luts :Jr years past esteemed it her policy to iniugle.in the polities of, the country as a re ligious body, and throw the weight of her influence into. that scale belonging to the highest bidder. We find-her infatuated vota ries defending a British Free Trade policy for this country, and allied to every political mea sure of a degrading character. If we exa mine the religious journals of the Country, we .find that the organs of Romanistu stand alotte in their advocacy of Intemperance.— . They echo the opinions of the clergy, and we have in this instance alone, a proof of the readiness with which the Church . allies itself to degradation. But, not in this respect alone do they disgracefully distinguish themselves. We have yet to see a Protestant paper that would disgrace its columns _ with unmerited abuse, ur deliherate falsehood, such as hare rendered the Roman Catholic journals of the country sounenviably notorious. They never allude to ,Protestants or Protestantism except in an insulting manlier. Recently one of these very 'refined , publications applied the elegnut term "Praise God bare-bones" to ministers of the Protestant :faith; wl•ile in dalging in some coarse allusions to them. .In. • fact, we could enumerate a' itifinelunt. the instauces ref iii'bittei• hate entertained by the Romish Church, its clergy and organs, towards Protestantism., Comment would be unnecessary, dil we desire •to 'east odium on the Catholic press, for regular extracts from its columns would effect the object. For abuse; cool, deliberate falsifying, - and •con temptible, aubterfuge, commend us to the pe culler press to which we refer. - But these things are - , beeeming gradually 'appreciated, and we have "'strong hopes that public opinion and the powerful aim of the law will yet cheek iii , their every shape the :tr.= reganee and . llSSittne . l power of Roman Cat h n this Republic. We had an instance ' recently, of a Catholic' priest refusing to tea . tity in a murder saise in Richmond, Va. The priest—to the shame.of the man who eon ' pied the be:16110:e, it spoken—was supported its his opposition to the : demands of justice, ' . by the Judge, 'wbo gave as his opinion,. that the priest could not be •-coMpelled by law to reveal the =secrets of the Confessional, as such curse would be contrary to one of the tenets of; the Catholic Church. Now, in our the decision was as unjust as it was ' • cowardly.. No Jesuitical priest shoald be permitted to consider the tenOts'9c his faith, derive'd from ell earthly fereign, power, u • paramount to 'the htwa of the; country in - which he resides: With`equal propriety might 'the Memons be allowed tetestablish palyga .myas an institution, superior to, and.beyond the action,of our laws oo the subject. - Such a procedure as that tolerated in-Virginia, was `twice atteMpted, in England 'by the Romish .power;. , `Are. our rights lest to be respected' .A.re,we less powerful than England; • less. sea ;ions the cause of justice and Protes . tent :itenrtiat 'tiro-should permit onmelies tamely in be liriesioriddent - ' • .demsiaa similar to' that of the Richmond ' Judge, was rendered ,ia New York• Some `years itinee, for the fairposir `securing -the Catho lic. vote; :the Calbeti# thentielie knotiving • at the that "the ~po' sitiou calla • sustained in.thiiii-apsetettant country. Den• in his Catholic provides,,how erci;.`ftir. this , by tali that ,priesm 9:04 „anon , 00nXia Of -14S -ft* to":le . stify - iw - a • -zrituest, ian do so as - a, knOwledge, 'U . _ a priet; This : is the ` sitorality of t;l*d.ilk4 au. toffSet, however, to the 'Nett..Yorit . and . Virginia rates 'noticed okays, :we are `%sitifi'est ' to - peireiveil4 Waldo,''Of New Mir CO„ hits ' taken: all opposite position on this' questioe. It , tippeirs , Olt last week' • in is• vase of- Blake:slim , vs.:.(l'hleil; it al., 10 the 'Sapefior Court. 'of' Ne* - Riven; 'Judge - 1 0 4 - Ido . t wade tti, It was i(n action agitiust - a -EOM*. priest sod others , tor . interfering at the :deathbed and ; , ••rror.it!•'a l :r against the •• • t ESE Ott case ,- d ie : IV': • Ai aat;beittta idyl • 7 .. „.:) be 412. Introit of 'Ve_ ate tottresti , ,' oat the', vetted.. The questiaa 'mop; too Judge Waldo, after is me in whi recent Virginia . i sus the objection in questio took the case into con sideration, and on Thursday morning decided that the c onfessions to a priest were not, by the law of :conneetient, privileged, a ? d that therpriottp.Wissetwolseillsl4o. 7 • on the witness stint!. In the PreienkinSanfti however, he ruled that the confession tad , no relevancy to dm otyle,r The, decision ig i fiater, esting, fur' nistielprecedent' to compet - such testimony; when occasion re gnitn tkilasfd other States of the Union. Weitave - prolonged our remarks, and ad . neeTtheiliTifitidietiet6ll64lblivilieetifititty it is to oppose - . the encroachments or. Pa. pixy in the United States, and to ski that we, as an American journal, would be ii - lrelict to tbe priticipleawe 'tlerish and adioute, if we 4itied to steadily trim the: toilrof,Tradt, and thereby assist in warning the American _people of thedangers that beset their way.- - OWANiIiTIONCOSGEILEIS:=VtatIinaIa meets on Monday next, 3d init., and in con sequence of the divisitet of the Rouse into `several - parties, none'or - which lave a Majari , `ty, th mianization of it . maybe. attended with dificultY;ao will certainly be-looked to with deep interest,jiver 7the'cQaory. By the, ) Gat - of Represeirtatives, *that' the ! Americans a r ulAciaircelut ayippathize with, and approvitheir - priticiplis:tiii've,a plurality,' and possess the power of -controlling the or ganization of thil Mime.= :In view of the agi tation of the Kansas qUeition, Which will be brought up by the.deci -ion to :be made in the recognition of Whitfield or Reeder-Ai the del egate 'from that Territory, the Republicans will no.doubt flake an effort to have the or ganization of the , flittre turn upon that ques tion. The administration representatives wil doubtless endeavor to take advantage - of anj .disagreeMent between NOrthern and South its ATericans, to elect a speaker fromtheir Party- igton correspot York Courier &volt° new plan of organizing the House by a union of-the . Pierce , and Ne•• braska democrats, with what remaius, of the old whigs, is under. faiorable consideration by the 'former party. E:ery sensible man, of course, perceives gait it is in effect a proposi Lion to absorb the whigs into the rival organi zation, and whigs who are now wandering blindly. among the ruins and-reminiscences of their party, *ill beCome leading democrans,! and we- may prepare ourselves to see thent fighting -under the same flag with Pierce, Douglass, Cass and Dickinson. The dtty of the American representatives ....greys, in this emergency, is to lay aside inor questions, and with the Cherished pctples of the 'organization alone in view, .ecure the election of speakers and other offi eers,-as upon the org,a&zation of the }louse ninny other, matters of 'great importance, will depend.. Upon the judicious action of the American representatives in Congress, the approaching seasion,sdepends in a great measure the success of "American principles in the next Presidential campaign. Let , them then, have the openly avowed measures of the American party bCfore them, even as a beacon light, guiding it : into the desired haven. We trust therefore t that - their action will 'be such, that the country will be 'proud of: their services, in the work of Americanizing Amer Ica. We perceive that in connection with the organization r")f Congress, that it has been de termined not to allow copies of the President's Message, nor,. - of the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, to go out, until , after they are communicated to Congress. The surrep titious procurement of public documents has become a trade, in which cunning and venali. ty, rarely fail to baffle the precautions of the Government, and we are not surprised, that this former abused privilege, is this yealwith held. from the frees. A PLacc 'oF PUBLIC AiIIIIBOIRNT is Ports. nt.t.e..—A recent communication in the AU ners' Journal, on the subject of erecting in our Borough, a neat, commodious -and com- . fortable edifice, for purposes of public amuse- ment, has attracted considerable attention, and much interest is evinced iu the prosecu tion of the prOjeet. We need a building of the description badly, in Pottsville. It is our duty to supply the community with amuse ments of an innocent, entertaining and in structive character. By erecting a suitable building, we' invite to our Borough, taleni--; musical, historic and scientific—al:de we dis: tract theattention of•youth from amusements of n vicious character, and elevate the taste of the people.' We hope that some move will be made in the matter, speed 4 In ,citriee : tiou with this subject, we invite attention to the Tollowiug communication: MESSRS. rats.'--Deor .Siri:—After reading the e•ruttuunication in the Miner.? Joitriof on Ainusetnent,lit occurred to mu with great fume, , Unit we,.not 'only ne..td au institution of . the laud referred to iu said encuotunieettiou, but pub. lie necessity requires it. , • The 21.1,000. inhabitants in and around our Bor ough: are in want of a large and eonitutOiops Lecture Room or Theatre. Pottsville is the 6:916- rime' of Schuylkill County. It is our 'whey pod our duty to keep it the 'el attraction 01. this region. A Theatre constructed as those in our Atlantic, could and would be sustained.— With such a building the bestleeturera sod actors would visit our place. With the patronage of our own citizens and those of she surrounding towns,. the house would be always well filled. The ite evsity and policy of such a project must "be ad -milted. The income from a building properly 'Onstructed would exceed the expectations of must petwie. The building would be occupied fur Me narrit, Lectsreo, Concerto Bulls, etc; sia months in the•yeer at $lO per nig ht: Inltddition to the - rant of the Lecture room, Store rooms, Offices, Le., might be attached (provided it was located cm Centre street), and an additional rent of $l5OO per annum would be obtained. We are notch for our public spirit. - Will not some ,one Start the project, ascertain who would subserikai...ind thei :amounts, recommend Ideation6,.te, is udder stood that three, of our influential _Citizini .are ready to subscribe; $5OOO each: It certain that many more of our citizens are ready td subscribe as; soon as called upon. The tootle,' can easiiy.be raised rail that is wen - Bug-is Aor some person to osere,in-the "matter and the project can• he von aummatei at once. Respectfully, , A. B. Pottsrlik, Soc.. 25 1855. _ , Coxieeitetrr.—Governoi Minor has issued his proclamation, announcing thatthe amend• meet to the Constitution lately adopted, that voters must be able to read and write, is now part of the organic law of the,State. ' IL6i - ±FritivrtnNewer4inn be i'szlued in, Yee Ygrk no-day. It wia ippearrnie - and contentr, i . 'lltustrated Note" of, London,. "Newspoper'!_iA in good bandr;end will -undoubtedly, eutiduted nab spirit and nbility l itriWiiiit it success., At a meeting of ladierof the Borough, for be nayolent, purposes tot, Monday erbnittg* circular I )tppial for. Mourit,Viroon" by the "Mt. ; Vernon ''association of the 'Union" was read by One of the , ladies present, and theirapondetenninatioit had 'to latite the ett-operatfori In Ibis regloit Or hl l• mho' -honor the !Retool of, WAtistagrott le thrutingan orgenizatioU, asitt(throtsgb it) respondhig to she appeal. ,i. A. the 4,41115c0f, the association Apt been, sore or i ieseextensliely:pdbrishett,:espeCiallYihrtingh • trodey's Lady's Book and the Southern Blibrory Messenger, it is only neceisitry tttrusy *dittos- William* tbereseettot &glosses inCilie gram 'pi WAstetitoroetretOtegleet awl delototekielt4tuid lerolke •to Pr ooo ref 6 9%trtilfiloell in )his cildirei kg* • or inobo n a tional gOrerateent, ,such - : title to the 4solli; which our firot Prosidetittirided.:eller 'flihileg bar hattlea and giti4ig oar itopoindsi As iltall'petpetirate its g ,i'dia.*ltip'lo' theeikor iitmei if Mitt dsbes to alt giateratiottit.; kt•i'•,.. " ".' I- I, • ',Thir sittiessigatid ihr th etiefitrii uelto r tywoult '.• •• - r ; -.-- •; .• ' ; !r, -ppm thstledies!brthlei rielaitYt: Tibl l 4 , 11 01 1 . 1111 11 . , the older ate revere- e 4 1 - nk e&rittrt4toxte - Teirr-BOot " . ..42p'Pte).. ,"" • I 4 , 4 0 Tir# o 4* ol / 4 rieri!h ~. - ~ ~ ... the Woe of our ter rOcriort.,.to" 1 110 t, tor er ,4Ne,i' sky r ytt.:.-1 , 41 4 14A•e0, G:h.14.44* Pttersti", misatiosiis indicated above, oh' Moitiltit'ifter. 121 di ° ,o3, sired; A iladriptip. l .:—Thi; 21eigit; 'a noon sexttlieoosthit'htiott'S ectioarAithiliiiti - • -- ,—IA - : , filch' On the teens Boor of Mr -austere 'Odle* Prectim! sad f" 11111 " "r• l it h g' " 40 . 6 •71' , ! 1 '1) 1 4-. 4 '1 building, at tbe corner of Second and ,Mattaucoo. Om of . the . L'ultell •,. taterortl, 0r port,lo;l4, L ot the ;. g o, itmut , ~. „ , , „ , : . , , „.. ... .." -,-r,, ; public mul othahastritive 41:4 tbe Voila* il"" I 1011 4 1'0 , 41 , ;"&libli' ; .`• ' NM' S.' YitettliOl'' il ernotent,. is deldgeedeltieflrfer the 16 - tt 4 matooli. 1 . 1.1 4 ‘ f Lewin* itaash.. 7. I - , f' ,J.-Ire Ninon« , Acediteties Mid ttoidegit4 •-,lrOmulsz - zsplitrintim of ' " • 'Re , W! ak a ig er it , I 1r VI n f lq4k . ' 1.3 • , i i t , • ..,.. ti : 111.1ig*ay,.. '4. M.. - — di, tit i= t the'; tett-Boolt of Mr Sletiofoo s tE loft**, i_owr ' 1 ' it` 14:triobboter :`" - iiitt - ii'Atail - 'Pbt - t' `- ' *dm ififiTy *flitted itot only for .olutittlousi par. ! i - 40 . 14 ; or. %f r y, r;' 4 ,, 4 ' . W . : Anne(. Vui l i t ia, po.ier. dint to frt4hen ttlo trwaiqry' jif Rflates drlitt. i' U - - tl. Uttar', ' "'' i'r.-m: Wiiridnartt. 1 LACKWOOD + II MAGAZISI4—The American rill. tion of OM November number of tbif .rterpog magrodoe,ltmt,been been reeelied _by toi froM onard, Siott h Co., 79 Fulton street; Ness The midair ant as u'utaiTariefir riarerl4rill ,' 4 • and inetruotive Tido pubileatbro min bis obisincd at Banna,n'a. . • • ToF Amatiana„ 41rdrdu cr7A To' fel iinte , work fo r imbilobratittbeLegal to- I Unite nate Mace No; 9- Boned* Areal,- nitwit& phla. eontAirra 'lama sad ititereetiossv 'drawing' agreednente,, deatzmitinar; , tittsilik dtedit, .1 1 easeir,'mortiii* jildgmerit Oder; wit* rigid friordtrary Vro ' !totes, o er forms 0 ,man o , busioroa., It should be in every, more NOM ndent of the New Washin *wimps TABLE. E 15231 trettriitiarilitakiii4l4:tiinoiti: - • , :: - N-.-1.. .1 71 - •-.* ' - ~. :- i f Drell - N 1 4 ,,,,n.Pa8AllsniiTlatt issful•i,,,,, iP 2 . tl ) 4 ( t i ll a ' ; .11j BINS , Iffpw-Yorkif Sul ' - Susi Ip ie end" Wait p ro k N I. real , • in th time the tuba f ora sel the faftrarhall • , i ' °Me* or Daimon% Wyatt? ilti Gati , 1 toc ii r: Mewllatki Millibar.. I f' 'I AN Dialrst-4 1 4,1-r, "4"our `.` sir° ait e . Deli . 'teikapitio pessisttlimipsai mirk lot the 'detailed description •11. gives of all gepoine ~ 8i11ik41 14 61 4 1 11/ 1 1 110 1 1MilltillidiVellr-01101, 0 1 11* scribing the eoanterfeits, you offer to the public a *ark of tisaelsittdity law pintifetioe "tend fraisdat• in parw mummy. ~Ttespectfully Yours, , i t '; _ . Dawropmt, ' %Tamil ttii. - 11 1 ':3 'o'l ". i'; ' ~ .. 4 , ii -- 5 • 1 t l / 4 4 7- 171 Dtittbei i! VI '. OttAtt `•., to - ' Alt ie.' , marluddy- fine number , is fart quite' tip flu any previous ism:to:spin point of itiustretions and reatt,-, log tastier.. The "Path Fashions fur Decembet, 4l .iwartuipeOridist-Thisisumbspi=mastialist!assmi... 'nimble engraving or Mis.Rohert Morris,,from a portrait by .4140ff,-?ltikts i 4 4 . P1 70 Pe° 4 1 1 " # 4 !" — The other ifluiltintienaareirkPainam;;lConk loir Nnths" "Christmas in'the Olden Time,P . ',lle. makable_ Trees iuToreign r igatuls,7 " The Atneri- , can Bittern,"•and several Faskicn plates: , The literary.matter gmbrares Contrihotines, fr 4 'sev eral favierite centributer.. There : is also a piece , . of anomie entitled, "When the Autumn I,caies are ... Fallin,.7 This-Magazine is increasing , hi:popu larity:anti circulation „yearly, audit is fully dart*. .ing or the success it meets with. The vulittne for • 1856 piumises - to be superior. Copies of Ali De i cember number can be,obtalued at Batana*.*.: "Tut 'testi Boo' or Aanteurtrow,"—We Atm indebted to the publiehers, Messrs. Childt.lt Pe terson,„l24 Arch street, Philadelphia, fur-a 'eopy of their "Annual of Agricultural Progress aPd‘Dis coverY fur 184 and 36." This beatitifully:firinted and admirably. -compiled work, exhibits the most important discostWice and impririeMentsin agri cultural and horticultural mechanics, agricultural chemistry;agricoltural and. horticultural , , botany, agriculturaland , economic geology; agrietaltoral - zoology, meteorology, le.,„together withstSttsties of American growth and . production—a Bei of re cent agricultural publications—el:milled Mblos of American agricultural patents fOr 1854-44„ and a , catalogue of fruits adapted to the different sections . of ,the : United SW lin- l e tle_o( l llerg P.a.vii/*..!elis. A. M.,of Bustop e gives a comprehensive review of j the piArtettS of AniorleatiniadilireigdW4r4olture fore the year 1855:- The work is illustrated with numerous and beautifully colurod eograVings.— .' Bannailass it-for late. • • -'.' 1- :1 - iy. 2 7 - focal ;t ITairs. - ammo- 'ilepn"irte;i ky urNC tr • g I g / 1 1 0 0 6 1 44 - 41 , 64 hikia 4 3 k4APL t' L - _ .1 • ----,--. 2 . 122 h I ' ---- 1.111 1 Heightof Petteililigeoiner 41.;30 •: 29.461eflierket a 24, it?.) 'bay° , :11 ;• 269:7 l mean tide, 6=957 ft.—Die. 31; 30' 1- 29. W rimee Ifem l'hiladetrible, .93 I 33 I . 2i I •Is.ell,ntielk.—tatitade;!•0 0 44' 31. 1 22. t 29.0.1. IS" i'—:-Poputßilcat • ) 1a .1650 33125 I 21).24;.7Ain.. - ••• • • • r.,• , •• -, Sittur4 . 24 Sunday 24 Monday I lcodn'y 1:7,1 'ramify 2`41 thuney* l Friday rx).4 21-1. N, etrqug; clear.% • • , ! 257-3. fresh; Cloudy—rain and ball. 2u- - -.3t. rattier cloudy—showery. 27—N •W. strong f nearly clear—terei. cloudy. • , 2 —Do. fresh; snow In ..the morning—rather eland, 2J -Do slightly cloudy" 30—D0.; nearly clear. • - , pfir•Suoto.—A finny_ of suowpiid iislespects to our L'orough ua Thursday morniogisine'etsbieb tinisitbe weather has been clear hut quite told. Pir•Pie Ikc. Mr. Bur-rt/tog of liichindnd, delivered ejecta:el at tho Court house on Thum day peening, 14 the telient of the Baptistchuich of this Bureugh. - ihe atlenduni:e was flilrY and the-lecture was exceedingly interesting. . • .o,r• Mei trevg 'Detention:4W*. brealt7il(iWn &freight, train on the Reading Railway at snrris town,on Wednenlay afternoon, the up and [down way.tinirenger trains were detained at that',point 'several hourr... The up way train, readied here at half past 2 o'clock on . Thursday morning,,while the down train (lid uot/arrim at Philndelphin un til (printer part,l2 thesanie !miming, • p. s.t•Fiske .cpcchncsa.of Zrota.--Ve herb in our possessioii . 4 fine spcelr e n .of iron`frdu the Roll fog Mill of Lee, Bright t .& co., at Palo Alto.; , 'The portion of the bar , ,tiifore Its, inks been liebf quite double, an& exhibits in n'etAking manner;:the ex trente totaghnesi!and, excellent quillityot the ma terial of _lrhir j h it is cotiposed. Those wishing to examine it , can do so 4j:calling et our office, where it will remain On'exhibitiou for a Aitors.';:=f- .pa-Rint Parutfc. 7 .ln this County - otitiatarday week, at it 'Military pa r . tadu, two)wolunteer.tompanies, one'American an the other Irbil, met at Molt tasern It - seem' that an•uhl grudge existed ,. between •orl meeting, a quarrel was Provoketi-by bent of the Irish Company.: Th4lrish iiret kotils;ers,-:nnit the „Americans chti4o , .iitsutt with Vie bayonet. Three of-the Irish econPaai.weriti, wountie I, two of whom hare - sinee died. EN 1004.1.krthig of ` Ohl the oultr'sel ,, diera the War of 1812ri41 . 1te held at the'_o:otirt 'ffnesi*in,Patiiir ilia, 011,11lutithly.. the UAW Delendies, - (Crrt treekj;itt 121 u'ehtek; for the purpose of 'Watling.. delegates' to represent them at WOshiktton, ht. General coneetttfon, on the - Bth of January next. John V. L'ertig, . Sneub R. Bra&ht, Pe, ter Aurantl, - loanc,lllcri; Pcterfilbert, ',John Ilittiloy, John Darr. Prtf. iterker't a t iteert a.t-tho 'Tera 1101 cm Thursday .crening, was not wetl atterled..=. The programme yrne intererting, howeveti the, Prufereor aisienti i.y seyeratninatitire a ell r Dui rough, acquitted himself to the eaticfactiotit,4 alk pres.nt". A piano sOlo - irasAO; 41 , fault.; lettely executed lijr the Profeettor: The 'tine ae:" companionate of a well known "amateur.. - :trare de. eerredly admired: - Wo hope that the next . Cop-, curt of the Proles/or will commnatlil4tter tendanec. , • , ',W.;11 Gra nrl Closing o:pacer/AA the 'Mexico' Convention, underthe direction of Frof4::7ahnson and Frost; will take 'place at the. Town,;:pall:this tn u i , ng. .Hettie Briggs will appear, on the " ion. -The' programme for the occsatiew em braces 100111) of dm choicest pieces ofutueleo in the list familiar to all. We would leanest* general " attendance this evening. It Would be.* merited recognition of the ability of the gentlemen who hare sojourned in our rettlst during the imitlot:t. night. . . • • Air" no! Burvuyk Fire Plage,—dts , lin ter bus 111.44 settled upon us," awl we may 'eftp4t 'during ' the contit?gthree'months, weather of visit seteri ty; we. would suggest to the Oturicil thepropriety of securing the Fire Plsge, in Ordpir to pibreast the ,tpoSeihility of their frecritsg. - ,We hire Witneried ,tdcstritctire, conflagrations caused' , by the ‘ 'fact of the fire plugs in. the vicinity , being usidesa from this cause. "An mince of preventioli.ht,', - worth a limind of cum" and we trust that i the'lAlurciugh Fathers will . appreciati that fact 'as far, pia the fire " plugs - aro concerned. , • „ . pir•TAt'LudiesAfociou.--,By tboanuexell pro ceedings of it Fleeting of the ladle! of thi? Bone, it be perieired , ati . ; they Are. thoroughly aroused to the necessity of sioisting inThe gener-• al effort now being made by their sig*Alircrugli out the 1.1ni0u,44 - 'mama from deseciutiOn; and preserve to "10 country,. the gfave or VirtiAington. The inure Js epintnendeble,'Und' we trust tint!, the meeting on Monday 1;0424 Mr. ititenl'sbuilding,Willbe largely attended. The' ',following are tho proccedinget o which kouk . place OtMondsy last, on the subject MEN - 164 . 4 1.4e5t ilflOoftl . “ 008 / 011. . ..... ~ .. ~ iplain -of the Minsky is beer bertmgli to est , i a• 1.45 b r „..., ... vitingtio4ofestiorit aides, of odds ,Ilit ' ** rak i ,' taa t inin " sir bit t , ~ • _ he 1 it l u t , e t a city - '''' tt i- ' now .. I have the Pot i ik * latre,7 uoia k con point. - skid talent this coml.._ Ao doubtihe is on the .. utdatibbid#, rib o ,l,! ; ; ad .iitt s v_. a tii_ , ..a., f isitilirtrepleph,ti tiodrils t. tin upon; sh . sty, . ' - thel might avail themsedve, of the instructions will . faildue . a Ind Josaiirlr!bizt ! else JT,,lz w iia•lirsiw`llTiair iirtirWirr ciiirdiiil - o w n swa y like a thistle. , //7a . kin -.:;The ealt was reepandad to byseirie 60 or .-. :. Past fAiritivitontsiber MI, VW.; . •f: ... 7 - !.• 70 nous who toot in 4*rk" street Luillera t t Mitssas.Epticguiz-4 °heaved in the dounsai, ist., .011 Is ? wits" Pe/ bra 44 . °11 4. 1 P 1 0 tnaiserig,fruF , . hit** 2 . 416 . Ipiti, 4 . ,lo O rte t i lf n ' si ics • .weirty ivet:r..iselitig‘hinste. t_ltils Hi i...,, - ' - h ii. ref - ka t + ' -I. • k ..t. ~. .O P a a. :t , t 01 character an gallantry the itigb°l4 degree gratifying to "" the wh"--- et the leang gents' of one Borough are shameful. F utia feet,itaprovearent the frisibers-;of the insertion v4ts - itttp#soi. : 11 .41 ,Lonits i tt iii n iiii t i est i tits . ', 4° lee 4 i k a kin ir em P,o 47: o l tk4 '. 4il L L.t..... t altim r if - abli'vras,oinetiseloneditiaPeak fur the Ladies In 1 4 ' s. " l:fi r ?-4-191 ' Ittt ` t " Wk S' Iti:ectiww • IlWr " 1 " -Itil ,ieneral. — 'lleeAls; I thitik, liv'not unly•lntriliing 4 .r. Si rd to which mast of :our folks are 'deficient.— :to the gentlemen but also derogatory to the ladies,' IV o hair not been' ptiaed - ost ihkindistinetiveness -and at the icami Oak' I'll4lgheofpnrimption, in wit 4. "4' jvelic'fir kw4-°l4it singers ' enunciate '. ea. - of inih limited infitience as ;he seems to have. It Lti! l '!lri i r d *. 4 kYa!"/ rang 114.r36")- of t 91 1" ". Indeed,t I'M' lid tir:heliii+ . "- tht;l:', ditli . re 4 air• en 1511.4blith• -• doweifler'iriiii 4 but:ititiall ;skive 'tif the beauty Ye °ter pleased to . W -- .ittlet.°- r egard earnest ;spirit '._"! rit sad . charms of her natuesake-ofyae, or .he raid which has been awakened in regard to ibis Jer i, not have been - Obliged. to Overstep all -bouuds of portent subject, and sincerely hope' that a ri c h I .m odesty , in thus. making D troubles !maim , hareem, of goOd lepalitalotiVl4irithered . ft 4 : 4 *.tir i t h e 0 ,1 1,6;. :And her idea-ink ralbor her wieip/f mu 'ear seed that lids been sown. . - ..:: ' ' ''' t - 1 . of "pafiteetitinitiii,"hinir!iddienkinal Sitadti'of the f' l l e cannot Wai " (4°l"iig : -e " eertB I** g all ' i iiiimortal Chesterfield , defend ;Milireaei4e us irons tie en have given us, alp the perfarmanees were i i ts i t s - s ti fulinal i tm - ., - tart stiesl and gratifying ta all who attended theta. i , In Concliiiion I will.' ,'• irk that I . have found The attendance: 11 4. s le-Pi 0 1)0 fAit m°r° , °° ,, hall 1 a;lack a attention friiiii i , the -gentlemen, which , welexPeetell ` under t he otrFlrizolootrt ; ' ! leads me to belief, that. abets a solitary iaktatice, The soprano by Miss -liriggs was well sustained I 1 and my advieat would betie been for her to have and'warmly received:• ller voice has considerablei I - • waited until the.low Tear bad ~betel in its pe compass and power, ator,exhibits *high degree of i , culler: privileges 'ter. our, lax. ;,thes 1 'be:Might cultivatiott, Igt d! l o te l' 4lol9s :akeeTe.e v A nic°, I have expressedher siitheslsed Chilmod-those at-' ' of instal Aill,Prsetioao,ild ikrtistk!ulkellishm e b,_ t • : Motions ehich'ahe so ears i eStly desires; in a. more ' b° tenor , Mr' Front , bas w ,rice °lrmW:a/4° i ; , riviiiii Magner, sail perhaps with greeter saiisfite ; - It'° sustained , his pert with . r lion to harself;_ - trithout shocking ' Abe , modesty of co pass .and „poem.. credit to himself and the profession. _. ' rl .: others as *fell as of her well !fisher,. ?' ig'ilearn 'that they . will favor us with a concert t„ • -..,,, ••., I - • A NurticA. , 1 this (Saturday) evening., which closes their ..e*- 1 Port Carbon 110 e. 29th e 1855. : ••eutent in Pightville.. ! .. . . - ! .. , 114ini..lia.tintainunicatiott.fruaiss , ort., , Carhois _ gent. on the snbject.`„ 44 cleoplittnir !Imo ;certainly created quite iiatime amotigthe Port rbon beauty and belles: -i' -, --i 'Maslen. &Hi: 7 -4n lOoking aver year valuable paper on Saturday last, I dis Covered 4 letter from , Port Carkon, signed' Cleopatra—a representative of the 'single ". lasses I pieseme- - 7 complaining of 1 the young geeis: of - this teen, showing: owards them ungallantryi ineivility,•eruelty and c o ldness,, contrary to ilielaws of nature; and nut a11..r, Proved of by 'the ladies.. I deem: it my duty as a single tan review , this matter. In' the tiro place the young gents. have. dont(all that ,torah. suaiien and civility could do to try and make, things appear ihat we, live in the days of eejoy.... 'mentlnilPteasure; but the ladies have received, us with anything but. smiling .ionnteiiances,- and we are now, ready to give up In despair, and look, for, sympathy in seine other-quarter. ' !._ , ',. . In the ,cross the lads . hare great Cause, to complain ?,,4 indifference. Practiced. towards 'them. by the lasses, and'sre - admit that a coldness . does exist bedews them.: Wiy 1 0 -Seesiuseithiria dies itre intlifferopt low : lade themselves 7 -cannot agree,-"tual conseqriontly, high ' are affected with similar rockets::: -It is evident- tkat- ula”... the . yii , utri single haler soon change their.preitot tat-. tics', they trill become honk:rapt, as the !iyourii,:teli are independent —tase ; tiro. much of Young AmeriCa'in t4m-;-to bumble• theinseirce . •before, any young laity.: • '..'" ' ' : ' • .: - • :1 0 .6 0 third place, we admit that they do not rank` legist as regards beauty and. nieomplist,' 'Meets; 4tit 'iyith oil their banutj• ii..;' we are Com pelted to Say that courtesy is au entire stranger to them, nail that.theyare very.far•beaind ;the age. `And finojti,';;C/oipulfo iii , ll'Ott that she cannot exercise the anion influenc e °yarns y•oungogenti, thatCleopetrei. of old did' over 'Mirk Anton:J.— "0T firsts of taking up too much room in this , mat ter atpresent,l.will ;close, and wait to hear fiom ,s4;u3O'of the rest - of thegents. I remain Cleopa era's well kilter': : .. , ' BONAPARTZ. Port" Catb4, IV'ureSiber 30, 1855;, ' • .."- ~, , DOIEMMWN. UMIt. COetteseo,NDlscil OP ~ , Tllll ItIIIKEV .10111 . 11IAL, I 1./Clll JOCRSiL:—Mr: Franklin House has; it appears, favored you with a reply tu our strictures I . oulhis first cotansupiesstinn, and -,lusiging , from thel tenor's( •• this his very. teamed second ,lifers he!. is ene . .of those indiristeals 'who is not vlry s apt' to improve . by fried advice. We would have passel', him by without any further notice . if the point 41 issue did not require some further attent i on. .In; order, however, dot to waste time 'and straie in I yehr columns, we shaill.briaghis mitres to is; close ieree in a very summary Wei; ' .j '• • • e inisists,*ith considerable _emphasis, on= Os co snags of hiss"pbysical unit geographical de= s ptieu" of Donaldson ; and appeals to those Who , , is vo ever visited the place- as witnesses to the: truth of his assertion. :All this IS, however, alto.: O l dies usieallialliiiin,slie premises—wo:::eare .na. I [thing,for 16 - description, and hive oeyer denied . ' its correctness, but We have denied andeontlenined thateuclusiens he dieW (Foul it 7 that on account if its secluded or "isetnissed r in7.location our place' . was hard to find , and sail-harder to get away from, I and thitt r ositmattcf 0f, , 3411.C;Ve1l few strangers', •ein come "titre! - There 'very few places tialroughout thirentire Cied region, of this county. '; , and even Pottsville l‘ct,; excepted,' which are Lett,,, ",map:defy Aeatistel in". b 1 by mountains , and we ie ;lily admit that Donaldson • is one . among the i fltabor, but what las' this fact to do - yrith Mr.) P, nklin Dottier conelusiritisi Was be in 'earnest or iiijestenhen he epiead his false eteteuzents be,'- fu la o the; , rr in - 'earnest, then we look tor t- th proof; and that too without,. any" further dis- ; play of his OStraordinory powers of wit and ear- I ons, fur which we care eirrta fig ;or a , fartbiag; atittif in jest, then we are anxious to.see how he , w 11 clear himself from I.ha charge - of 'making al inestrous awkward show at cracking jokes. owa ..; 4 ,,, N word to ., the ; eunterous 'readers.of the' l ,• . .1' Ull/1.11.L. It will scarcely be necessary to mai ) , 'ih t our . strictures en. Mr. Franklin Ihnise's letter 1 di net proceed from' any .'personel ill-feelings i against him, or from any self-interested motives. llr .ii* enieparative stranger " in our place; has er t n v come in • direct personal collision s with us, aid: no personal4.cunaidoratiuus could L iberefure have induced us to (mule athwart 'his why; but; ,w 4eit he presented us ie a wrong light, as ; regards oer facilities of intercourse with the rest of the world, in a traveling sea business point of view, wit, tit - ought proper to correct him. And besidel. thinking that..a little more care and refinem r ent 1 Wultl:Make his couimunicatiens more paleble, i ta er tetiitthelibertitif ; steaking a gentle use of the critic's haintne'r, wittip\i‘w of itriki y- off the) iz i liiiil etniers of his'ommeintigular billings- ; New YORK, Noveteber 27, = '55. .., gate. But supposing that ; perhaps nil his blenders DEAR Jouliwm.:-There bas scarcely yet died 1 ,., . were rattler the i taadOM,elizillitions of a t3ro`e pen ,'away the rear of cannon, the chiming of bells, and the March of military with its measured and lean a designedititary to the citizens of. Donald- ', stately tread r which Yesterday commemorated one ,silk, We'feltelsposisirto ; make all proper and rca- of our natiotial anniversaries-national as per iattblo:3*Ametels,lorlany wrung we should have' tattling to' our common struggle fur independence, c i ittidesigiedly dmie him in our strictures, provided Yet local. as •Oreterns the city of Now York.- ' Seventy-two earti agoyester,day, the British for 'l'? weald eve.'" sufficient reasons fora" d o in g , by ; ces evaeunte 'this eity and set sail r,;, , hUme;. the 'hi PU6Selitleflt , COOrSoi i'l3 reference to the matter, ; last Femme of a hostile force the i has sat root lite,bitwever,now:diseitver that w - e have been sad- 1 on the noil nt_ Oil Empire eity"of otant•and glo -N riuusly . was Orli' de art ceiebreted- 7 -the stars - 4.3 t• inietakeni ter instead _of '-,,giving US , dee- credit ' • - • - , • ; and stripes were floating in glittering beauty from ' fi ) vciirrecting his errors, lielfai . !l tO give ev.eu the the *pima and ;buildings of the city beneath the ' w ii`j and w erefore: vf lip', puerile' eeneitteions rays of/keel:111r sun, which seemed to have among... above ref ed fo,.essatneethe air ot. a gledinter; 1 ell from the pattoeiyof rain and alouds with which ke bad been _covered, to do honor to thiescene. and, renter's to bully' us clear out of tlia:ranke if ; ' 4 I ' s s. , - . The military display was superb-the number -'r awn • reamer. thus ailding Unfelt' to iikliiry.---3 •of men ender:arms machine seven' thousand.-- Really - if we Were of an excitable ?disposition,; Amid,this vaskintiltitude the "ebserved,of-all oh . e might bawl beim tempted to'makesight at him screens" tin this : occasion , as in fact on every oth - .11 ti give bite what in sometimes called it:severe si r c u r . , walltillis:sticsi whose orate d , renown is as extensive as uthieg down, of which he evidently stands very theirporfeetien is absolute. Not to know "The ' uelein need, and which _might possibly do hint Seventh" is to bear ;stranger to the celebrities of • immenai amount of good; but we are free to r, `our eity-the . heroes of riot and disturbances, v d forward pre , eironent among our city's stand . , . confess that our belligerents propensities are not ' t i lts. Thelr.display . of yesterday even snipes strong enough to induce tie to leave the eien tenet' ;" sod theinselves,aud as their solideolumns marched of our way for the purpose of griztifyieg the pagi. I thrtsogh.the Park before the Mayor and an invi - ltati°,•huinor of such a pop-gan - antegonist. Be., I - led company of distingnished lndiriduals, the , . , deafening cheers of a countless ..Ihrong attested. lodes. w e aim not at • the man, but at bit false its- , ,their adtainttion.'•• CoLlluryee niajt well be'prood rtions or conclusions. Let 'Utility be f uedentood 1 of his commend, es the regiment is and justly so, t attuelias gressly uzfarepresented the in fl uence' of their eotatuanding 'Aver- ' . •1 ' 7 1 t (Abe situation of our villige un.its conveniences I One of the, features of tit° Seventh _Regiment, introduced of late , is their . Corps of Engineers,, 1, f travel and trade, and we care not what the Ilie. „ a l y , 0,,,,t, with t h e exception of t h at attached 1 orld may think about him. And in order to eon- to the Twelfth Regiment (si• foe arganizatitii by ceive Altut the utter fallacy q. his assertion, in a the way soft more accomplished Corps of Engi , pracqat way, we give a gearal'invitation, in the' meeis ) , to be found ' among our- military. They i o rs, ame b o u f si ie our as e . then , lt lzeri n s' n r the all travellers, community C g o e a n t- ti o r p a e l r l y a , ' a m s a (i g regimenteena.t.lg on . the; e s atallon'fl they e k march. unrivalled,.. ri p 131 l e Ad i ld . s N tobl e ed i i t r ri a e v n o ' nail ri are te ' o give us a call, and they will not only fled to be they mere ' working : rue *hat Mr. Franklin Rouse tins said Omni our as was .al al tiers, but bard line of duty, unremitting. hysical resources, ineChrinical iiri;ro ' Irani ents, ' A -e.; labors in the occupan ' Pt theywilt be that 11 hid the hanli- • e 7 of the I trod to speak so disparagingly of some .2, ; (if our : ix..iie-•'ett *skin -to pub m their level ithee . advantages, trhich are perfectly in ' keeping '"able nnnde ,r• 'is the slbth e highly , enterprising and prosperouseon-' d be e a r ri o . r id p e o h o l la w n h u i ld 6 i_e li r i rlisedbeacammeembrearmoilfut•sliei is it's Reg-; 1 ... ition of our a ff airs generally. '.. . ! inner Of, twinty.seven year? standing. Doaatdesse Yon. 22(4.185.5. • 1 The long elpeeted trial of Baker, for the stir; ~ PORT CARBON ,APPAIR.S. ' way-Was commenced yerterday, the whole day I " • jelit•"(ffeepotra."-.3-.The communication in•iast wing: nit iljurors.pon: i i s in sit e ir to s p is an o n f el t l h in e g re n ry ine htilb.t ~,T d el in t V - , set's Journal ; • eirpr 'the above signaler. has - composing si m is menus Hoffman, Brads, Whiting licited from several: Port ;Caffein eorrespon- anti Clark-.each ons-si host. -,..' ' .;•- ents, replies. A. we make it an invariable rule, . - dial?* tit murders -,- we have just had " one of o present , both Bidet; of a question, fairl y, We must mu cool-blooded ' atrocilY-IPParently without s -- , sabject..„ A. oftris employed on the at bounce give': th e various " m " "-- " U. mat-- rll,.collifir, ltiii to ill if mnee murdered all r. If wts eve , unintentionally, done injustice,: handsel:id - Dien sulk the_ vessel. The schooner 'the beaux of Port Carbon ask their forgive-' having tinebor'stane daj or twe of ors, and present our; eongratulations to the fair the Sound, t i ns. suddenly ,observeni to keel over : m and eink t elicti event the full on rendered per eeizens of our sieter, borough, that their icons- , reedy visible. :The movements of the negro had ised charms are so greatly appreciated.' _But we excited strourretnark and be was fortunat y Ibund nnex theindignant eommunications'ilmar ear.; and detained. t Grappling,in the schizo r reveal spondents: ' , , . , - - led some beil Floating and a tarpaulin at all gory 1 with blood.; The vessel. is about being raised, I.wheßesent. Eeit,t-it is difficult to suppress the 1 milignition lie feel etn,accunnt of the unwarrant . ! vealtel.; ' ; _-- n full particulars will undoubtedly be re i able reference to uts:--the young l a di es o f p od ' Duels ;mete to be quite the mimic . . One young , . i to od succeeded in barking re friend s nose in an ; Carbon , -in the Joureal ef , Briforday last. The a ff a i r t d...4„ aiss . ar , t ote. yester d ay „ l _ _ scribbler does riot, I can sure, t clung to our sex, I: The high Winds of.,a ditY or two pant. have had ut is some disagreeable reasculirie biped, . whose route sorioite consequenees to-account for. The weseuee is'ioitnie to`• ill° tin - Isle*: unforttmately ; ga g It 4 "iWa/r a d es Th!ntiFe '" s !'r blow° "'in . . - , „.,,.•': r. ~. . . . 4 _, , ~ . en rt young gentleman pushing, • instantly killed Ibis, acquaintances. Is is ORTliall WO Oneffi/ON W,O . .thereof „. ',, ' • • Idestre and when we want more we will "reek it in; Two Coal!veneels were sank in the bay; by the I la, way dignified•aiid'hisCiAnlog. - 'rho "Cleopatne, ; some`tingoetivtlable oP II3 eY• ' , , , not too only wing I. Is we neither blunt ode am, tnit c would thank Alm, I t el t he da l m ind i es el i e si n i e ' ss i riAL l : te ' a lii mi ta :th e e ae t, of a ' l O 01111dbie own business If ! lb bile IlnYr and if be young • Mawr' of twenty-three leans having been htmnot, to leek something useful to 'tipsy beat- 1 shot throeigh the neck and instantly killed. by ; moti o n; es‘ so e u is mim e W e m ei , .lam. not some member of a target company returning from , '' •,__,_• „, 1 a day!. sport. Be was en limited guest, and was PY their PhYsied aPPeaflutoes but 'o r u litir ' steceldettaell '-killef -py,A bullet- irons eneot,the ..„ ~ ~, ~, ~ *sure, 111 upptytotri tillo,Votillatird to ',"Ckofer7i pieces,' Whislostere heieg:Uilloetblid , Peeiotratory to Ira” we set kite down'as Ili siiiiill'speekneta;s4 'foil lettar °l lls htitee• i';.•• '' ' •- =,- • 'e *nit" ' '' 1 ' • 1 fl e xtime 1 . ;_,.., • 'A number , of 'ottr alumin, hire valid" aimed p ...",,„._•.,,,_ ‘,...„.,• 4,, • „;,,,i • .,•• , , ,• ' , temente", at a fate ot some two buhdred Inte '` °""`"""'"'" """-"''''''""' . ' ` `4 , ' ' •: • ' I. ' hs-tbe "rleas'of which show' Pit but redo smuttiest, Some of `'-r ' Masses. Iles.:-.:Ai oCkopetraq , eiprrend •-a t T. - I t e l l e !'• ' , P a Da b - ' Li s ' ' • , - , F' . .i.ki.7 ' ..)- • : ' , ft.,. ..,..__,. Ithittni. l . llll * true Tel le sadism, et *aurae of die hie beer frooli,eof• !ittle!!,.or 'lc4 Mil'Oon ,liiirtittlaseMiti:` - One' enteript of •Weshingiam •ilepud the , enbAtet - lOtlisontr"; I'menbt newerk, 'nasal eleven dAltAto'find a gairtsr4tetty good ,ttsee 'shale mush , intandi l iiiiu isOTOll4‘lietallilt. 4 lot 60144 where it til#7; to Ole sutt° l4,l l - " - yet - - ; painful to relate, another onset• the aannebrougbt - P..- - c -" ! r!- I , E ' ll !' ° ?' ° l 2l T e ffi' "'Mt ;thl!rtt r kt3 l ,,,,mmg i six &tins liel"-=whit a collapse in petriotimn- Ilady• in i'aitSsubeis 04eides”iiih• 'hail,. LI are ' Caltor, Clay inatl • Webs the illtotrians trio ib;e 0 e p at k t hritet t f*•!lhey gm Ere Hide ewe. I -whose like' We sintoit de pita of again itesiing :-Alied • 0 4 t , ltoi ' SlAt 'l 4 11 4! itt 4 lititilfeltitle Own ! t", ell i. ,„,,- , ' it4 11 , 1 1• 1 / 4 . 44 4,4 °0 1tioPif i t .11 st!io ig -4._ ___,, oomoi so for my , , 4 the , ootima ", i4jait , w , boi .. i ~,,ones,ol,, sae, eni pounes:--bro,ussignted pariot-- )-- ' .- •, • " ;4 • •• • 47 77 7 . -- o - • - the ollai eil water ,artil tile, jecomptemblp di ng to our sex, as to pahlisii airertisits4thie ' has l , ulemaiise44, erwitnoeited'down-”abadelt,t4depire eaelied t eee i 4 , 0,0E:ii, •• •er tii,m t : '# the , A n t ied bereeear it -for three dollealiall: del. I - ; • , -,. - • • • - - k.'_••••• ,_ 1 ler-mmili garter respeettvely;•4 4 ye ,41ods•-Asb t'll" u ",_ 7°° _.. °4 ," °°° 4 t,.' 11 ".., ~,1 4' h ba, '"'°__,.. _ a g e „,, ' Wel rot tiftPaetats and blanettefd lot a tioorter'l rigii. - Willan*“ -111(M g ° IItCI ;c o siers IP , ” - 41'xisidealia4 ineimbeiti, lewever, t o no bet. Lanal immix, the • hoinwe4 howehmtbilest mutat- ten stbenemwentay leer that, greatness sinti ibi, 174 6 t; accused 7 ottililtailti- iiiilialadiiiiir' 'Values -Prootatme,',,prenot *Messer" ormeontiteate•-iiit ...-_: ' -d - '- - - ' ' .__.' •,'... 1 ,_' ''ieis'ieaTarstmA4nroe-:Adaltul-hladison-4ieir , '2 ° '" °' 4 1 1"'' r ev 'r ite 7P 11 .'! y °4 1 7 7 ` 7'''.. w " ion-44. tfaiin - -;-natiison-471ei.-Maik.ol. laiiiii th roles OfAuotto; $ ll4 •ittiAtil Out 440: 4 4Yeliiht - tnol titan' dollars. anii . ibeini'quit- I,NAtrisicvirefietuddir. gigs 414ss Oder Iler - two ittwooliliht of "the Deelaratioteiolpest Wit) '''. Illii: jiaiiAsiiitrkie l lpeWiii ', --- • -4441motatattfebilitagi fair doetriitr :should base .___. rolluninstiellemare)-twenty ehillinat-ieveM--fith uCI 1 I torts l* ' " I l ' 0 11 " 14 'c r the 111144114 '44 11° - r 44ii(iitl'ai Oifh 'leo' iON‘ibnit e " *Vied 'we** 'e , ~. ateetake, 1)44,1 doubt very tenth if "he pries. there}:- 4 40 emits (small for the great; advantage NE V YORK . LETTER. .11iR7RE6ULAO, 64111tEBPONDWiT Ecneuntin n duly— Military dimpfny . The- Seri.ntls "Reyietins-411ational Geturd--Enthuidatale re ceptiossairiu of .*Engineere-r;3.1 of Baker . —Jlnetter till board u aehoonce-,...Auttliny of the ressuelAffdir of honor— Windy . pen pits r -/-14,- , usicide- 7 -Sale of. Autoysvpheassuparatice rat: tie of ;treat nun—Prealdentu4-Auchoiii—Show inen-=;dligftsin ectsanpy- 7 -Cerstist .Palace- -The Kavelor.;,-LcOrti Opertv4:- The Pio - phet : MEV hokailioiptii:Ai ialtei );—ittirtoto' tihnituia -.... _ANTE i .. i . , o eh for Hirrison'tmisl Tylairliile* fourty-thar •.. :‘ ".: ' . . . ee , Clisitilf Ir to. 4.., -. -'' -' r• : 41111 I P . * •A-• 1. 44°1" ; 2\- ji*t ' *dry and Machine Ohm, in White ~,:' ..r. , •_ . . i ,_.,i 3.: -II ~,4-::', 1, ~ , ,- .- LI: ILaveir4Or: "nuichintsta-erho frill receive fur tbelr , '. ' had to "tike _ `r gusursimiousa fIuSLIV,i minks* and get steady employment. . • .• . - a esti sirs , Banc tifili for a qatirtaiii %rat '4_ll ' 4tk -43 tr . tfaret k (Ora ng, 8 s at: a tlit'lLteil -,7- ''''' At Ightliis h :for tents; t: .17' 1 iv elirkisa , : sea ly as.will *Ohl departed ones, so that !Ming nou-est,haa its claims to eonsidpiation, also. Irince Job% the fifty thou- , "iiii4ungity prifhitibld for sixpences and Bat s)untsri overifor stehllling apieeeortiile RObert Schuyler mid griesind grbans went off the enrpet for twelve and a half cents, showing plainly;ithat I turnalloit erlbtrektettlninrtiMiltrettUdreltr in i held to bOabout on a Osr. . . .--11* . dirl - the l itineriela 'Bothnia eimtendidi iti purchasing the CrystO Palace,. for one ha:aired .chOttiOlatil dollars, endbeeping it, : perntarWmtly 41:116 ONO ethilsitienibk 0, 1 4,-I, li n' 4 , t1 y, 1 4,, i t . 4114 1 1 fn ustro - .'"Cipital iirideri ! ' - The Rnvol troupe, inanmeneed at Niblo'si last evening , to an audieneei packed. like herrinen a box. • ! • I Le Proikete is op Abe boards of the Academy,' prothreeditt prodigiesis Laura goon*, bar turned manager, and taken' five yet,ingleoso,ofthe.*etropiolitaa theatre. :Bat ter harp kept, nnt:pf it.4,',:iirip shell. slips have an- other instance of burneel finger's. Arditi Wit watt" iftloira.iseirii-pcnOThe §py,'t founded a Co4er'il novel.. Bristow's:so - cross:with Rip Van Winkle has Made American opera . tmpla lar, not to mention th 3 gv.wing Arnericantatn of the . ri.RUTlntlitr - !" . - , . . . Udgans'=i)attltilcart - t ; VentrAttAniu.. sar.eass or nuttritts.,:ttir generally; supposed that the last notional cbustm did nut g:ive the Itetuall number of member' ef leading religious sectrlu the !Talon. but ojibt thit capacity Of the, church;bitifdings. - is pairtalm. writei itl Oa Augusta Chrtylielo aid. ;Scoriae! quotes .from page, 139 Of Deiluio Compendium - Of the , ceoser,: the meithership of tha churches thus: RoMan Catholic; 'l , l . 1,177 - 3,f00 toptiits-i-Regulor. J. . . 1P3.6,807 Prerhyteri:ins—Old Sebook . 200,830 • .. i New 41$ . 1:IV,048 " G'utubbriatid, , 10,000 Afethoiliet Epircopal.--North, 610,600 it " :South. . . .40,553 • Tide ~hutre a total 4 . ? f 2,224897, Protestabts.— But tho",„", Episcopalian?, Congregationalist's'. and many otho Protestaut!seets are mot includ'ed in the total: Of. the .threit diidsions of the Pemby terine Cbtareb enumerated, there tir'e in the:table '439,817 nietnfistfi. The Methodist Chusehtotai is 1,005,183,•but-This does "not include the Methe i dfirt T'it' ittiltaiit - sat .* ''''''' ''''''"'••''•"'•.••-•"' ;,;. - '-."!' —"- '" • i ‘,. •ap togs. , ,. ? i/fit lIA'PTISTCittiRt , itei. Jolty li.l.estirii, liastor- Service erery . SabOath !alio% v' lock, , 3L, .ad it 7- o'- clock, P. •.•,,, -I " z . , I.• . ,-;. - '.- '• • - r. SECONli'mrftiooT-tiiseorii eiliateu, istut a t„,pt,t, z. f t !m uli, iter..AllnkEw Lomascas, paste!. am* iproceordiy kietfillth iit.lo-.4.,M. atni 7 P:.*; . • • W FIRST MVPHODIST EPISCOPAL cuuacm See ond Street Vottgellis, 0101. T. Samna Thomas, Pastor.— Divine wit - lee eireAxiittat IO 4,l4:and 7 P.I. , gIiviSSOCIATE•RSVOSILEO:PIIESitiTN CIIITSCM Market street. But. Wmu.l3ol: Paiertsr, Pastor . -.Piths* service evety Sabbath at 10% (idea, N. M., ind - zt 7)4 o'clock, P.M. , ! • . ..; . Jar ?REMIT. CIDIRM SERVICR.S--NoiviOrer, A D., 11P45--10.10 1 4, A: M., isod 734, P. M.,eaeb darias M lows: , • . :oth. St. Andrew's day•ii.lt. M., Pros. sf, Acts Ac. .n.. P 4 Frei. xsi, llehrews si. ' &BAN ellEitCll.3larket4tnanti Pettaville. :et% Dims:. Srscs, ~I'pstor. Didtne imesice ID this Chw-iih rognlariv eiery Sunday. Slorning.At 103,4 o'cfork: .;vinia,t. it 7 Weekly Piayer 'Stinting, Thumlay.:o - ening. at 73 i clock. _ trip Itt:IIATION'iL Cllßitell. slilb rent.c Pottsville. E. CasastitWx.. Esiwslis: Par tor. :Diviit eserr ice in thliChnrch Usury Sabbath.;. Morn at 1•1:1Jclock. es...film:tat G o'clock. Prayer Meeting at A 31. sin-1111.childnin: to teach theitt in the theories:lnd 3 ictri nes of thtijiible,at o'clock.:4School for readini the ilible:-Amj it . 2 o'clock .- •ffinglagSehool at 6 o'clock. . •.• j . •- LADLES' PAHL said -FESTIV ITN HALL, MOTTSVILLF..—The 1a1.11.11 of the - First , Methoulit Epir bOttitigh. will hold a Fair and Fes tiva, on ;the 18th. 10111 aind :Xith of December, (the week before Christmas), in theiTerwn Bail, for thesale of useful and fancy 'articles. • t ' Season 'rickets. entitling the holder to - adult:4lcm at any time,:2s Cents • single admission, 12 34 centsiiat the door. Tickets may'be hid - at B. Bannon s, E. Garrigites', lleatoceit and It. • • . • . • ' I DIED. • 11ENJA1111N—,In ties Haven, -Ct., Nov. Mt), 1855 Euzitortii .1. Baii.iitrs.aged 10 years. , 1 *She Smiled in death: and still her cold pale•tece - Retail her while, at whOn a waveless Like, - ; 4 In which the wintry; stars all joight lit fhietpd by a nightly frost with ice. • • • Still it reflects ithe-fs'ee of Heaven ou:ehansett • Unritilled by the hreOze Or 'Weeping:blast!" . •APNIINISTRH' l ON. , di. DMIN ISTRVIION . TicE,t4 , --. 1-I:the!untieromied , hoeing been ap ted 14Ingnis trator_of the estate of JOily NUNNAS ACIIFX &come ed...late of ayne township,, SetittylkW county. rennsyl -Imola, Dottie Is 64011 +iron to. sll 1 persona Indebted to . eafdaatatistoinaked to paygniat,. and. all those havlog chib ri •. ? againat kad estate to _proment them tbr feymeof to ~-. . -VOX/AIt:NA, tiPX,Nlo4llClfilit. ' ' _, 1 .. .; :--, ,Attotinalfmtn".i. ' f, '. APIMiNIS S. BILANto, Administrator: ' N0v. 10 ;,n 4 • ~- ' ; `- '-' ~ ikke* - -.. . . lERE - JM2M . Q., TRAY - COW.—Canie ;•the 'Stal • Opremises of the sublicriber .reActing, Laifee, about weeks 1 44, , 0, a RED and 1V13(1 S, V,. with a white lit rifir on hrr bark, and a whitaspor nn her Lace. The owner iseeduettted to:coots tbrward, prove pro perty and take her away, other Wise she will be; sold an to law: , • ' .• ' JOHN DAI,TON• ..51t. Laden, Nov. 48, '4l , • STR te the premiseti of the trubsesilier, In 11arigaa,... 16 . , township; Schuylkill eotinty, on the 9th. day. i_eflitietn bar, A. R. 1855, a DARK rtnt lISIFER, 'WV:a little white on itlie belly, and is about three years old.. The for her rao come forward: prove property - , pay charges mut take her away or she will be sold according to lei', • ' y DANIEL Nov. 21 4 's3f . • ; , ••• 2140 STRAY MULES.—Strayed aitailrnm the sitbeeriber. at Tatarons, Sennylkill county.ou the Bth inst.a both dark tetya.and had bead Stella:on when sy,, Whoever:will return mill mules to the subsiribeir, orgive ' him information -where they can be had sicalnt. will be 'suitably rewarded; li. F. HAAS,Atient.: - . - 'fusrunira. Nov. 17. '5.-t 'lid,' • NOTICES. thereby give notice to theqpnbitc not to trust my alto, on my nommit, as T will p iy no debts'of j bair 3 tr u tlit 1. -- Wade:11011e, Nov. - IL iaf . its 12./LT .I, Aoi OR'SLN r Dort orischuyiktLycotinty. to distribute the balance in, the hmubt of Dantel Peustermacher.: Administrator of JOHN -PRNSTERMACI.II.II, deceased, Wand among those entitled thereto, will be in attendance for that ;purpose, at his of ire in Centre street, Pottsville on Saturday, Ile oeuther from:JO A. 11,1, to 3 P. 31., When and where ,liars interested nay attend. -- i JtntT. SiIdiRNER. • rottsviiie, Dec.l, '45! • ; O-3t T HE P 0 fat -1". V ..,. Li RY I Society will bold its next regtdar meetlat in the 1.. ..cture 'Room of , the AMOCiati) Refortned Pres yterian Church, th ,Market -st Met, on 15ednesday evening, Dee. bth,,1855, at 'l% cieloek . ‘ ; , • , Lecture—George H. Clay. - - Iteculek-,-Yrauk D. • • • Questien—ts a'lindted nsenarchy, preferatletea remit? lie n fettle of flovernmentr - - Affirentiee—Georgo deb. iteini;Nui. B. Well* , Dobson. C.: 'Atli.. a • C. R. CHICHESTER, 64retary. VOTICE.--All pel.3qps hying ]alaimtfl ageinst 41e4me,„ Nthler, are requested to prtient them ativa °dim velthoilt delay, for settlement: tI&JROZ litLLßlt• • Potter t ille, Ng v. iREWARD.—Lost, on" litonda,k, to t y.4o:exibirr 12t14. between 'Llewellyn nod Mount Laded., s!STONE MARTIN VICTORINE. The Order IrCl' 'receive the &bore owleirknuthe. wine et the stere of bwr notion. Centre street; Potts/pc 44610 , _ Scibsetiber4 Wave au day associated Ulth these. in the Lumber hue. nees,atj)iouz,tUope~ county, K.C. IiUSSELL, under the rtin° and HARRIS, SEPEit.• A CO. BARRIS L BE% bitlS. ..:Jjane 16, B 3 • , ' • :24' • NOTICE—The undeisign'd his been anpolhied the &Out of the owners of ••Tlis Warder Property,7and'offers fuir sale building lots in tbiborough of Palo Alto, on' resufriMable terms. Office Morrite Addi tion.— 4 l'ottslille, February ft, 1843 • ~c.-tf T . g. Camp, pig, .14 "Junior Soius'inf America" meets 'emery Monday evening. at Thompson); Hail. (Third stogy). corner of Sec ond and Market strectS, Pottsville; Pa. 'j , • , WM. HAZZARD, P.. .10-I}l, 111.ona Weis), R. IL Nov. 0,15 kaa-1-- *X — E C IT %MIX'S NOTlCE.—Notice la hereby given' that Letters! TieitaidentiET on th e , te of William IL PiAlsi Rol., lite - of the bbroUgla of pouselile. deceased, have been granted by tl4 llogister. . of ScbnYlkill county. to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said &Wears barely notified to Make pay- ment. and alt those having claims against sald!'_ _Estate to' present l tbem for settlument to JANE IVP9TTS, 1 • - .... .. ran'attriz, .. itorrile Addition, Nov. V, 'ss t - ; , 441.61* , , VOR SALE.—A 'NEW PERPEN- Antalar Engine of 10 none power with 'pumps com p eta-the whole occupying a space Ave feet square. To be seen it the - York Store. • E. YARDLEY & SON. Pottsville, November 11, 1 8 51 _•. _ cnOLLIERY FOR SAI,.—We, the undershoot! firm. do hereby offer Or sale the coal re es situate on tto Delaware Company's land, near the borough at Mittersville. Those who wish to , parehase, can apply to the arm at the mines for farther partlea• lan. - Agnelli' . WILLIAMS & CO. November 17,3$ . . s. „ {Mt* . IYORSKLE.= ; the subscriber offersQFFICE of the Mt. Carbon IL 'I so ask his Saddle and Centime. establishment In , Hay PuZaddpbkt: October it*, ISM. Zwedian otreot. Is lernhhell.: l lth Saddles, aka Is hereby even; that th e annual meeting of the nes, Bridle*, Collars and all other articles belonging to stockholders of ewe ompenyledu be held at ;the olSee, ! the bamboos. :Ala , goodMitirtatellit of thabest mount- Malnnt attest, On Monday, the third: do of Dot the loolsamAllsturealncludelln the sale, which I camber Feart,'lst toe ifelock.' ,M at 'which; Mae and • naU be On Wag, team. JACOB 114,101tDON. ' &Os ad electionlM - ' *held W t, Itad eight .• November a, ::'4l tf Managr, le ire Oe ensulpplear. . . . • 1 - lAmos 'C. DONNELL, lkey. ! No•MatiF 3 e . l s 4 4 4-5 t ji ,,QRBERRY,CREELIti COM-i Ishereby ylved to the stoekholdevs of oseboaal - tbstaa Anneal &ebb win' be -held em 'MONDAY, the 34'day ott_Deeesebet work tklsv bonne of d.HI countyi to eleet by ballot-One Preekleati, TEAM ENGINES gees, Oles Secretary and One „Treasseer r io are..tor the ; •FOR SALE • tank*, San Ihe 'IWO lisle and Alai ehe itock- 1, Stem Ilegierie; *kith - steam (*under 12 tuella dl- FMCbil. o4l -SP9 '11 112 2P+130041 0 14 la or Meter, and Wh e t Araks.' '1 Illarriett • that thelswmtentetirW the 'Aft Inecrimrat- ' elbetstr4O, Viet Whys; ft"" 11 7 Is %malt ng s tholeirberry Creek tamed Cempanjr, palmed byi he • Blest 'ammo. WeaddisakeexestlentPirtaptnpor BOW- Legtelagare, an the 18th day of ATOM 11/SN be ae- ' Ear Mighles.'•Vie er both 1111 he ant&sur delayed. Ay cryted er not. JOIIN WRIMPPLIIII, WY- ' , HENRY LONONNECKEICA CO.. Eq ue i r mohemivdd - ,; 45.11 ! „ - • . • Kfsemolli frewMfbrat, Stewelvs.'Po., 01 1 101 - fria - Pr i ffeTIRTNTO4I 46" 'II4Q. -W. Willit4.4 rblgitak ' 114 _ ,L.l . lOrreese et.tespltato.-It 'ld the Intatildea . the • stocklllldeta 'lrlm- Minere.llloo‘, of Pottirtille, In the -&' CASH.-+The Subscriber countrof Sehoylktlyt, Io apply le the neat Iw,. Mature 411 0 Often for Weida new and convenient Amass eat/glutton of,tWir porporatal baubles and diaconal- ?KW/ RICK OVlrler, 41' Market street. 60w:t hispOlinm. The nose and *leaf Ahe ,tuil4 corpora- sitie ths - Ptiet Ofkeel - Titbit!' eve astautesP walk, severally don. la f"TW Mnie* Rank of #dtaalokin thecoldO .01 of Cage sheet, the 05W1 Hlrtse lend ihdl, the ' , Market Schtplklll." It Is located in the berosids of It 'tow and 'Yawn Haft "'The bulldift Id by '2O feet, delanylklll minty. =it was WOW discatut. tweet/who high, Jae pis Ihetie h i sd i e e hoty adapted ter dipmAkaad -lasue,ided with a cesdiel4 Tin -naaarea AN* s IS,One t NOtrtiON 0ne1i;.651 toeetin. a 140 0 ; 01 7. ' MIPIDIr DOW" and the inteatlaty IV an, ydammit - ofteerttli - w .. irpteste feast summer to cnosm ht =a o fThne nand* 1:1411/rion "act, - "Pe two open uow rem tbi FM a year ! rFsse+ last tbe cd thoaddltank $ 1 ” 11 4, 0 - the '4, t nt .. A 146 ' Unadyed-Thowatadm. • - NI. Wls.wd, idb Jeurore of nem. Cllarjomex-tAKAiier. ! Post cat_ Or apply to C LIMN, at ettiapboles Office, JanCrt, . 2;414Ti5t.l .; Sept, tt, SSAnt• Ceuta. street, Pottni4e ! , ,N vricE is- hereby given. that , an ap plitt:itation will ',made at. the noit ambit of the Lights els of Pennnirania, for the ineorporntion of a tlavings Bank, with the usual privileges- raid Bank to be celled -•The ftwatarafflerings Bank" with •e:Jeepltal of TwentyiThotoqnd Dollars, with-the privilege do Increase the mini to Orel Ifutidtedlhonsand Dollars, and to be rated in the toorn of ponaideon, Behnylkill County. DoWddsiOn4lll3o-3041 5 29-tha =I . ITlCED.—lnforrnatina is wanted „ lig a lldßD OSOBOK, or either of his sous. A RIRELIUS. lie was living on bong is. hind, New York, seven years ago, keeping a 01 terry,— AnY Pawn knowing their or hle whereabouts will please • addreas his son, it ICH AP.D OLIMO E. Vow:dein Spring P. 0., Schuylkill county, pa. Dec. 1,13 - 48-30 AND WARRANTS Warned by J. ir-ennameanierat so. on and Market streets,Pottsville, • Gibbet A, ISM A'tTTENTION OLD SOLDIERS. — -Itautt Warninta wanted-rasp highest cash price paid F.PUITN EY. • • = Banter , anti haeßaw#e /Ismer. Pottsville, Oot.'LS= _ 415-1;se• WANTED—At Young Man who has had eiperienre hi, the businves, to canvass- Nee thumberttud, Columbia and Montour counties for two - • e. .8. SANIV4O._ Pour/ we, sept. ZS, ; 55 W ANTED- kat -100 Active Y ming mop, t Qe lo3 in MI 9 4 4' easy, *JAI' tont n inonit4e. At a eatery of sl.at p r raotitli A cannot - tif , Mil: $t rtitlrO, rtvoit stptiutin , nr itookkatihteas„, ovri walls given,-free. to all w bo onetime a p nto„e• out uq , 4 4 three rent plistoyouil ed. die” ' 11. MAIITY.S. Phtistow. Nolf io. G urtUteci fur the purchase and mi., )teal Karate, 0641, kc.„ colleetbai of rents and amounts: aiso. fur Afire Pilate Insurance cow- Curreranelng anAother writings morally and prompt. ly afteeliod - to. Address • , .1. M A ItTiN k PRANK CARTER. °Mee. het.), Meer l'..erace, Verstre.street, Pottsville. - September a. '55 _ . 31141' resin BUSINiESS ,CA.RDS. pkVIIIII.'GREEN Attorney at Law, Pottsville-i'a. Office in Market street, +opposite the ost • Jul,* W.'S/0 :04 sr DL{. G., N. BOWMAN, Sur., „ i k.,olPeutist, upico is Brick. Maildiug, comer Market .t.. 4 .."yeoud streets , Pottsville, Pa. . • ...defob.r 4,411-t JOHIN 11013AR'r, Attorney at Law, ouszunisdquer tiiiNew York. Oftlee'op osito Amex+ atu Liosuio, Centre Street; Pottsville, reupa. Apr 1124,1652 pW. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., elate of the Pcmusylrartia State Geological Survey, explores lands, usinesolko. ' : uctober 43.'0 41-tf • T"mAS R. BANNAN, Attorney at Law- Mee in Centre Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. Pottsville, Penna. ~ Nov. P, its: • 47-ty , N 1 Otsee— Centre street, YER STROtI§E, Attorney at Lew. opmaite the -Town Uslt A T tlavilief Pa.- , June 9,'55 ' 23.0ut • , F. M. DIXON, DOCTOR of s /him. Dental Surgery, boa removed to the North east corner of Second and. Norwegian streets, Potterille. bepteintierr 2, 1854 54 t mORk -- iieff - X. ErirTriii - orriy7it triw, Potteitlle% Penni., will ittena lolegat business In OlMuyiltill county and elsewhere. Office In Centre street, nearly opposite the Inners' Dank. - - July 7,'as ~--- -,- , who ) G. MORRISON, Dealer in,China; 1 • waro,Olaas and Queenswareand Lookingitaxaes; esale and retail. Town Hall, Centreitreety Potts ville, Pa. • ' • June 2, 1855 . f [Nov. 11, '54 44) 2'l. tf WILLIANI L. WHITNEY, Attorney 'V V at Law Pottsville, Schuylkill ' Cdtlily. l'ennsyl- Taut:. Once in Centre Street, nearly opflosito the Mt nets, pant. - * January 4,1854 s 't ) 1 1-ly -- V, EIVILLE & RICHARDS, Attorneys ,L 1 at Law will attend to all.bw4neseintrusted to theta ..,with dilllyrenee and care. (Mee Centre Street, next door to It. IL Morris' Store, Pottsville. Jane 11.1853 [Jan. 8, '54 2-ly I 244 f 'AMES - H. GRAk:FE,- Attorney at ey Law, having removed to Pottsville. has opened an of lice under the Telegraph Office, Centre StrecEopposite the Antlers' . Bank. December 6, 1851 , 'QAMUEL •GARRETT .; Ma :trate, OL•bnveyancer and Ueneral Colleztor, will at ' Ato tll bushiest; entrusted to him with diligence and e. tee, Centre street; Pottsville. Pa..Oppnalte the To 1)11. N. 11.—The Dockets of N. M. Wilson, Esq., are 114 a• session of Samuel thurett, Esq. puly, 14. '55 LiEN It Y IT: POOLE,CiviI, To po graphital, and Mining Engineer, Centre in reet, Pottsville. Pa., attends to any Surveys, Exploratiot I, or other. Engineering work Connected with the Anthracite Coal lieghnt of Pennsylvania. - ' .. • July 22,1854 • 27-tf • G EO. K. SMITH, MINING ENGI , 'neer and S. urveyet, ;Silver Terrace, Centre Street, Pottsville. Pa. Eg:uninations, itepotts. Surveys and Slaps of Coal Mine", Coal Lands, Mining. Machinery, executed on the shortest notice. Agent forCoalM Ines, lc. September' 4, lb $3. iacf • Sale of 'teal Fitat:3; buying and selling Coal; to Icing; 'charge of Coal' Lands, Mines, EC., and collecting vents—frona twenty years experience In the County he hopes to give satisfaction. Office Mithantange Street, Pottsville. • CHAS. M. 1111.1., April 6, 1350 1.1-tf EO. BROWN, Inspector of .Mines, 'tenders his services to Land-owners and others, In making Examinations, Reports, Dlinei and Coal Lands. :From his knowledge of Veintsimd.experience in Mining„Operations, having been in this county 14 years,' 4114 carried-on Mines the last six yeari, be hopes to give general satisfaction to all who may employ him., • 'REFERS to .J.tur.s Nxu.i. and D. IL Nlct.:Ereis., Potts ille, and. BENIAiILt MILNUI and WILLIAM P.uxz, Ems., Philadelphia, for capability and Integrity, - East Norwegian. June 30, '53 L. SCOTT, Attorney .at _Law, • 10hamoklii, Nortbumborland comity, . J AMES POLLOClc6ROPfeartl74:l:olll'ollll3;.:li3ill3, Ewa 1./Irts, Chief Justice of Penney " ALLS. 'JORDAN, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa., Rasa. Parma, Trerortou, Northumberland Co., N., " Jon' COOPER, Joinra tt. Comx.r, Messrs. Stunts, Lulu " WATtricts. Osrovax & Co., ,- ANSPACH. J dr. Co., ) December 3d, 1f45 1110 THE PIJBLIC.—.H4ving iriapair 11 ed my health: by e closecoufinerient to my office and having now recover almost entirely, to avoids relapse into a state of nervous irritability, I hare determined to change to sow extent the manner In Which; have hith erto practiced my profession. • I take this method of informing My , friends in Schuyl kill County,. the gentlemen of the bar in its Courts, and the public generally, that after the first day of June next, I will ragularly attend the terms of the Court of Common Pleas.and,practice therein.- I will punctually attend to such legal business as may be confided to me. •JOlill WEIDMAN. Lebanon, Starch 17, 1853 11,1 y M. D. L. DODSON, Opera- 11N the Court .ol . live and IfechanlcalDentlit,has fitted upon I. it Schuylkill County. ' or tkebest Dental Establishments In this part of the, ; '."francis - liline, State. and Intends to afford his patrons the benefit of es- - ' vs. June Term, 1855, No. 101, r ti. ery imprtivement in the Art. lie guarantees to imitate i •;'.. Martial:. Eckert. nature to a nicety in the adaptatlnn and arran:einent of l .; The undersigned— udltor apprinted by the sal Terro-ntetalic or Vitrescent Teeth i, Inserts partial or whoh ; to distribute the money In Court raised trent the -p sets on Atmospheric-pressure. to ~ the the entire exclusion o - 1 fiats - of the Zeal Estate oilier*, E. Eckert, will spiral springs: extract's dead teeth and rooote with full ! fur that purpose. at his office in the Ihneugh of Pot Ity, and tills decaying teeth with goW, rendering then : nu Saturday. the let day 01' December. 1,50 . acid ° useful during life. - . - . 7 ' A. M.,,0t which all parties interrited will please ti Side. ffi Oce lo.3farketstritet, two doors it hove Centre. ' North i Hee. Nor. 11', 1053. JOHN P. HOBART, het. - • ' ' . • ' ' . ; l's :IN The Court of Coalition Pleas Schuylkill County. CA3II.7EL ULRICH. Adair ac... of CHRIS- 1 -. - TIAN . D. MARTIN, deed. I ,t 11 151 , - ( 1 0R 'SALE—A lot: . ot - Whef.l-Bar 7 ".i./. rt. A rims, of saitertor fluidity: . Suitable /Or hauliniii MATILDA BRIGHT, - Late MATILDA. tem ' ground or coal.. Also, coal setvens. riddles and wire-MARTIN t 0. 110 ADS. Aduir ac., Vend) brooms, aide champ, at Kultrz k of H. W. MARTIN. deed. Mee screen pu r tnry. Tho'underskordl.Auditor , appointed by the f 'slfuerssille: Dokl. Common Pleat of Schu)lkill county, to dlitrlti /money paid Into Court, raised ftom the sale of it ,state of Win. W. 31arthi, deceased, will attend t, • purpose at his office In the borough of Pottsville. , " • tirday. the let day of December, 18.56. at 10 o'clock Of filch all party inteirsted *Mideast. take atrt JOUN I'. 110 BART, 46-1! FOR SALE & TO LET.' t IFFICESATO LET.—Three . .6inve- I lU r nbrat Offices, located on Church alley, below tit 1 Iles of the `4lziers'.losntai, fitted up entirely new. p- ; ply to • \•„.,./ -..- ~ ! JOHN RO NA, .• ~ Pottsville, Nov. Zl, '564 433- , 1 4 . ... a !' SALE .- 20 .tons 7 : • 21'946 flat ..., ~... trafinvid Iron, ersuperiar quality , which has been a abort time in-nao. by • 31. A. & S.•OHRTOLEIT I CO. Heading. Nov. 24, '63 ! - . • 472 t TO LET—A Frame O ffi ce adjoining the•Atneritarr jioll.4a. Apply to JOHN C. LEBIO. or w ' . 11 ALTER SEDOWICK. Pottsville. Nov. 24, '63 ' . 41-10 CM FURNACES -FOR SALE.-Several second bawl Yernaors, sellable for heating build. Inks—two of which are portably—for kale cheap. Apply at this (Are. [Nov. 3, '65 GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED— the oue-half interest in a Arat class Operatio Ap pn. ,A... y_at WM. P. STEIN MOWER' March 24, 'SA 12-tf Agency Merl, Sitio Terraeo IP OR .RENT—A Three 'Story Dwel ling House, with storeroom attached, suitable for any business, opposite the Pennsylvania Hall. Apply to M. MURPHY. 46.3 t rottronet. Nov. IT, '55 IIJST RECEIVED froth New York, Ito Lacing Leather for Belts. Mae, Sole Leather for Pump Leather for Mittea. For sale by JOHN • L. 31..L.N.N1U, Railroad drat. Pottsville.llebrery 10 1860 ' 641 WANTED—A ;person' to : ` rentthe. Store Howe recently ocenpleftt,by . . they, hiptirtglented.aild rernoTed to the new, Peek Store ,Itosuat sneently erected .by W..Hotton'esorliere,they are prepared to famish those who natty - dtsbr item with their patronage, with: Dry Hoods, Groceries, Hardissle, Queensware, ac 4 at tho most 'reasonable'ratee. ' St. Clair. :Pot. 3;'4%; 28.0 , DAVIS A LODEU k HILAMI lITA Agkertiremgrgoi4gri ix Gust Ijipft jj t u r ia.ao per, wit sthm nee 4.0111 unr ft , 114/ - OILS! OILSU - Amor): NT la 110DIDISii5N & KEAp Nog . 5 5.5 -6.o3ljatves, Gm* Colamissiou Merchants, ad 11 7 .HA : LY.AND SPERM 011,.q, po t: NINO AND JIECIIAXICAL orner,•-Pf.X.NFTLVILN!A HA", N t!Pint ».'55 • BAILY 84 — BROTHE $ 259' Chesnut St., above Math, r • eti c ir IMPORTED i.CARPETINI they will open tu.d . `pi' 'Niel A , thabesetspd choicest style,, • ,••Velvet Tapestries, Tatryilinasuls, - Imperial Three-Ply, Eatra Heavy Ingraiq Seat Vialtlatts; Ati4 which are wirranted tu be of the best q t o o'4 he he at the lowest Woes for BA ILKY k fatoyt h . _ .41.. 121 • FURNITURE' 4. FURNISHING Si rrHE subscribers take pleasur e i i p ounc i ng to the public In geoensL sod tip c, particular. that thq are now prep u4 titian with all articles In their *lntend to confine thecusels es to RAI EMIT R manufactured under the hum:dist who of one of the firm. Mr. IL v. who hap for many years bad the entire chasp ow , lies best work. they feel csditident that ( bey CO ihie public with article* in their line t earr s , any other establishment In the ynitsd Stst.,; durability and finish. - Ehtbidelphbt.iBept. 15i 1f55 SI LLYMAIi d E.itteter .„ etii.inct Ware Rooms and 31Jitaufael,ry wino. briato Dock street, I'hitndrf Ain. A; S. ( De M. Kati • t). 2,....LiTurlifendA from Pottreille and lb , et will find It to their Intermit to . give ua a our native place, we are-determined to do nur , pleahe them. All urders will be promptly atter.k, Philadelphia. October ti. 1)34: 4,11, DISSOLUTIONS. oiss - of...u.rie* ---Th e part ne , t heretofore existing betWeell S. Sutton. Se• ti II up. Jr ., trading under the Min 0' 8. SI rtt .. .i.; CO.. at - Inieraille and Tustarora. has, this th e ,th " h er 9th, k(45), been dissolved by the le ititer;il: -4 uel t;intton-Aar. The busineu of the late Finn settled by the Stibmeriber; wilt, will o.r.ltlnue the' atr,Poth places on hi, individual accinint. --. : , • ti. surr,N • ,linerstritle. Noy. 1 0 , '55 .., partner, • fheretofuria existing between David Ileo en n ri , Until M. Clark. trading under the name and fan CDRMICK k CLARK. in the coal and mertintil, siaaa,-was this day. (ov. I:A. dissolved consent. In everything except in nc much as tb.:!re Weencerned.' ill tlunte tra , in;..- claims wilt pr-, v re , 3 the undersigned immediately. r ,ttun e ., taaa tbitne Indebted will a so pay to tither er th, ua r , Ottl deify: • DAVii) K JAS. 11, CLARK. I'. 8.-e-David AteCtimnick Hill rentinue the bkoing. palling of ensl for the Southern and Eastern Tete, Donaldson. Nov. 17. '55 . . _ Alfred - taw ton, GEN'I'. fur buying and idling! Zl.and other lands, Coal leases, taliug ctur-; al erty, collecting roots, ,te., Itc. 113%1114 'r.4 }can eats In the Coal IlegloO, be hope 4 to gil,, a lie ytu l , Offictz—Terraou Building, ruttsvill..... Octobti ASHLAND COAL—Fro - Mountala —The undersign, d hate. In trlnc, 3MIIII their General Coal Business, ta kert tx. 2:77, 1161:10 COlll, and are prepan-d tose,vii e order,. IthA, lw ndthesed to Port Carbon, Solu)1! MIIVI Wall street, New York. ' VAstS LAugust 11, '53 - - fIGAL! COAL!—'l'he subscriber let ‘...) constant!" on hand.a large quanta ) of .11:af and Ilampshire Bituminous Coal, Er talc 1y the huahel, at the lowest coot prfres. He is al, paw, reecho Coal on Yardage. nod to ddiscr the sun, 'Yards, S. W.corner Broad and Calloshill ttrevt. Arch street Wharf. Schuylkill. E. SHI:EINH .Phlladelphia. April 21, 1t,35 ,Ashland and Peaked Monntitn Cl BACON, PRICE & CO. HAVING purchased “Woodside C. fiery" In Peaked Mountain. will hereaft er ma . ; their customers with that sup.. lir.r real. pf They have also taken the eselon e az , L. tfie :tale, to the Eaxterti Market. of L. I'. Ilroutt I elebrated -Tunnel tolll4rod - Ashland 0 , 3 1. • Officts:—Front, d Walnut strrets. Philatelttia. State street, Bostouoird Centre sheet. opictile la sin ttoulie, Pothrellle. L. P. BROOKE. Ipt: '.Octobee'Ll. '55 - -- jOCUST Mountain Coal—impon: • A to Coal consnmeng.—Theundershtneelbegl4u , Oral the public that they are th., original ;ain't: ..I 'ahoy° superiur Coal, and that the public may '4 , 4 to posed open by Coal having a similar name. they 1.3, made arrangements fur the eupply et the retail e trade with the following responsible parties: ' ..illun.tati, WATON & Co., Office. 72 'S. 21 st.,—Xari !I & Willow. • 0ft.1...041,9 (lIIAT. Brand and Willow ntrotts. 111oN'rauiraz k Miu.s. slarkrt and lstli street :!KELLIIt k 31.inan. 9th, alx,ne Poplar. - 1 1.11arnAway, Broad. below Pine. IThe Coal they will guarantee to le interim tv fe,Dm Schttylklil.county—lt bring noir try taunt arrangements. In the Feld pfloilde rrirr public are Invited to give it a trial. Tole 161,1(4 L agents, - SILLIIAN NORIO 0 • 28 Walfiut street. Philiki4 A. SILLIMAN. Stpt. 29.'55 EEC iN the matter of the Second Acro , of William Faust, Execittor.kc., of J o hn ilasr the - undersigned. Auditor, appoleArd by tv Court of ischu)lkill county. to restate and sreond account of said Executor. will meet the pun terested at his office, in the Don nib of loot ? Faturday. the. Jet darof December. is S. at I od 11., for the purpose above mentioned. JOHN I'. IldflAV.T. kat' N0T.17, IN. the Orphans' Court of Scids 1 County. :ISTAITI6 Or Atots? Eutir.4. PLCMATi The undersigned. uditor, appended by inc .Court of fichrt)litill county, to distilbute the tam the hands of Frede - rick Ehlers and Ernst Elena mini/di-100es of August Ehlers deed. sill attend t purpose at has office, in the lb.r. A wb of Pearl.* saturday. the Ist day of December. 1555. at '2 e whleb the parties interested are hereby nelmt. JOlth 'hilt.% nr.AUdi.T .N0v.17. 1833. _ EBB 3 Nov. *. 18S5 IN the Court of Common Nell 1 4 rbuylkill County, JUUN R. UILL, ' 1 11th Sept PETER ALLISON WILLIAM FRAILEY It MICHAEL) FRITZ, who survived . heac Btu. I oth Sept. •: Carlinilax6 norm of :3(.613)101 CD. is „ THOMAS ALLISON & PETER. AL ........ FF LISON. • • Tha undersigned Auditor appointed by the C, dlstrlbute the money In Court to and among P. eniitled to the sant; wEI attend for that pulp: otket in the borough ' of INdtvville. tiatorday. day of December, 1855, at tt o'clock A. ]I.. of vti parties Interested are hereby notified. S Y.lloltAitT , 4.4.1 Nov. IT. 1855 iscilur.LKlLL COUNTY, xY. allAt an Orphans' Court held at Peth and for said county, ou thelah - asy ber A. D., '1453 before the .rudirs of Court.'' .• Upon' the retltlon of Philip llontzinger. of : 4 0. 'Owlishly, in the county aforesaid, being west thug forth that Michael Frey, late of :tele mit ili to aforesaid farmer died Oa the••-• day 01 .---,--- 1845, leaving four children comicial him to wit wife of .your Petitioner, Michael, Cat harineisr 'that said Catharine intermarried with Philip t has elute died, leaving issue ten children, kr In the county of Montgomery. Peontylrantt .4M Chillp Christman, their father—that the of , .recides in Mansynnk, near Philadelphia. a 4 M i Michael. the Whet heirs, in the townshl ot . aforesaid. That the said Michael Frey, p Se. ts , secalit, thade and published his laet will and tsit t autly pritcren and registered in-the I aferesafil. whereby Leonard Moyer. of 1 loVece, d Schuylkill, aforesaid was appointed Exert:it . le , aid,Michaci Frey, deceased, in his HAL hoe,, 0 lit. 17th day of September, A. D., 1842. entered tots v ten Contract with your Petitioner, by which' and NI 'to said.petition annosed the tahl Michael Prey 4.ll `day and year aforesaid mid unto the Petitions{ PH, zee,. of land adjoliaitgaisedi Otherand situate fa tee 'ado f SchuYikiii, aforesaid, the one cestaisist tfive acres,More Or Ras. and the other twenty , 1 more or leis, and hounded by Lando Lave '-- {Mein, Itilliatn Bnehart and others—that fa ' of the prcnalses the Petitioner oat to pay Frey Ad 'Sala of two 'hundred dollars bee tnititelgive Michael erey and his wife oned , everything town orlianted on said l and, at ''part of the halt an fodder, to pay Are do .value thereof everylear, beginning with the ~ 1843, to do all necessary work, furnith Artie 'bid Michael Frey or his heirs were to give I er a deed or conveyance for slid land upon . RIC the eild two hundred dollars. That yoot took raiscitalon of aid premises immediatel tattlion Of the elmtriart-;-bna remained in is (Since, hiluithllyiatid the consideration meld, lysine complied with the terms or laid contr.-, ~ pert to be porkier:ed. And that the laid Mar 'doting his lifetime executed on conveyances dr tarter Petitioner, nor made prorhko inbicai 'end kestantent for his Executor to to do. Trle , er therakwe prays the Court to award a untie tO theanitt lexecutor and the heirs at law of ti cited Frey. deceased, cmnivandinal theta in, 'Court ad answer this petition. at spay and In Reed ity . the Court, and If cause tat dot ' born_ .._. trio the Pelltionor farther pray ho decreeeMZ l for ttne specifies perhrntance of said eenilvi Yr, the true Intent and meaning thereof:and WO:: tines le made.' nudes said decree by' wa l 4 Exto"' your Petitioner; of the wild premiers - Ad he s: Whereupon the curt, after hating r 0 1 4.,., end the to to the prayer thereat .: tenon to Inuit* the ld ETWIItOr and tha rs ' , of the said Michael Frey, deceased, ili 5 ‘7, 2 1 1 u , tkra pillar of the Petitioner, retarnatia en dal' cd Wombat neat. tEdl! ' Witrasaw the. lionoetbk+ fliAlt4li W. l• ,m,.. Ptesitbnt of our odd - Court , at Pottrrills di! f 0 .„.. of November, A. D., 11155: JOIIIIVI liurre , C o a , ", N.er. Tr; 'SA COAL MEM OFFICIAL °Damon Pleas via
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