The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 15, 1855, Image 2

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The ease* of IlMudity, in -attempting a
statement, "recently
appeared is the ireare4, :Mud-to 411
*NO militant riots at :Ashland, the portion
htrs of which were the result of misinforms
ti"'"?Petr,lttklit'fibisOmx* , while
it succeeds in paudeiligto of its
peculiar :clue of readers.
It states , on the faith of "Kr. Philips, the
asputtirottheirist' ceitripme
that a . , fight took place "betieeis the now
Nothing IsomPsby sitize*!':' A C°* ol3 *,
nication in the Joisratal of Saturday lost from
Ashland, gave the particulars of the dim%
lance, which stamp the , assertions of the Oa:
tette as untrue, and which acts will be endorsed
by esery citizen of Ashland 4 :Pgnisaql- ( 4 them.
We can imagine no object fir the untrnthjul
statenteat,exeept . to. mdse those misguided
perkiest° stilt 'greater hostiliti to the laws
and insiiintions or the : coiintrik who "'hive
been arrayed in Opposition to. thi i Americo
people by ouch Jesuitiail sheets nik",the Go
Bette. - , •
Prom ' the tenor of its comments, ire pre:
ionic the:ekciting 'of these poOtqe - to still
greater intagonisre to Americanism - is ` not
alone its object It invites by its malignancy
and enscripulousitssertiors an - ittatik upon
our nStablishment by a lawless rabble. in
such. an event
,We should hold the editer, of
the gazette personally rfsponsibbs, and cause
his =wit, as: prime instigator, by means of
incendiary wPOS.,..ois l3 be is F.cl. B OQ-9belst
no evidences Of truth : upon their
,tacss and
whick i titt pro.
judices at war with the peace and good order
or the cornakunity.,- • - , 1 • -
It is idle on the initkof the Gazelle to argue
that Americans hate urged odby their course
the conditiOn of things which exists through.
out the country. between the native and -adopt
ed citizens: How ri it that the'• l utieducated,
'unthinking, easily: ttoulded peculiar masses of
citizens in the United Statei, have assumed
a suicidal' policy? It is by the pa9dering
course of papers like the Gazette, that they
have been misled; it is , by catering to-the
prejudice • of those masses, that such papers
gr'ow so bold.
When Americans at last roused themselves
to the danger of permitting longer unchecked,
the encroachments of the Papal priesthood,
it was when Rome commenced the contest
by a direct assault on our Common School
system. In asking . a division of gm School
fund for peculiar religious purposes; they
'"sowttd the wind to reap the whirlwind." Are
the American' people liable to censure:ll the
zeal with which they have entered upon the
great and glorious work of Americanizing
America, and checking the aggression of Pa•
pal influences? We esteem that man craven,
whet' - with a single drop of American blood in
his .veins, does' not with all the energies of•
body and mind work against, and place him.
self as a barrier tigainst the tide of corrup
tion' and anti• Americanism which annually
surges on our shores, threatening with the
weapons of infidelity and Popery to sweep I
aay all those cherisbed landmarks planted
by the Pilgrim Fathers of 1642, and nobly
sustained by the men of 1776.
• When the forms of the men who sacrificed
all that renders temporal existence enclurabl?A
—home, friends, fortuue—for their country's
sake, rise up before us, carrying their acts as
alight to illuminate their manly characters,
we see bow despicable a thing is the editor of
the . Gazetie, whoto judge frous.his course and
opinions, as seen and expressed in the dot
mils of his sheet, would for a few 'Votes,4u.
dislike,. betray his country. Fear, abject
fear, keeps• such tricksters from expressing,
even at times Then they feel most inclined,
an honest, independent, American opinion.—
Fear of alarming aud offending those whom
they have •misled, tricked and degraded. If
it is 'to attack a political oppoueut, or cen•
sure &partizan clique which threatens dicer
guniaation, and consequent' leis of the spoils
. of offiee, 0, they are most valiant! But ask
them to Assiift in harmonizing the various in.
cougruons elements
,that form a nation like '
ours ; ask theta to inculcate into the minds
of the adopted as well as the native born citi
zen, true American sentiments; respect and
veneration toy those institutions made hoy
by the "pure hinds to which they owe their
being, and love.and fellowship to all mankind,
and what do we gain by the appeal? Coarse
'invectives and contemptible subterfuge I Are
such to be trusted? • Can we respect men who
seek'to widen the gulf between bodies of citi.
•zenxilhose matuallieliiite and happiuess are
interested, and can only be secured bra firm,
las ing union?
We have esteemed it our duty, a duty from .
' we trust we shall never deviate, to exhibit in
a striking light, the'!evil, the positive danger
of estranging the adopted froth the citizen of
native birth, and the error of tolerating, even
in s single instance, the existence of military
companies, exclusively 'foreign in character.
While we entertain the most lively feelings of .
satisfaction iu welcoming , to the ranks of
Americanism—we speak not of it in a party
sense—the intelli.geni„ industrious, and cause
, quently influential adopted citizen, yet we do
not hesitate to condemn the importation of
those unfit fur citizens of any land, and that
1 abuie of the elective franchise, which heaths
' tinguished the policy of the Sham-Democrat,
is party during the years off its past career.
In regard to foreign tuilitary companies, we
trurt that every one in this State will ere long
be disbanded.. It would be better for the
quiet, order-loving adopted citizen, and much
safer for the communities where these com
panies are tolerated. It is well known that
bad feelings and difficulties are engendered
between native and r foreig a. military .
pies, when they come in contact. We had an
instance of this fact at the last battalion in
this County, where the ill-feeling between
cOmpanies of this character, amounted -al.
most to a tight, and one of the companies,
composed exclusively of foreigners, was or
dered to leave the ground. These evils ire
among Ott many that exist, which we oppose
boldly and openly, as anti-American and sub.
ararsim of every principle contemplated by
thefoanders of the Republic, and in opposi
tion to the..expre.sioi opinions of Washington,
and every eminent American. statesman since
his doh. - endeavor Wassist ;trepan.
ing the eyes of the people - to the evils enntaa.
rated, the truckling, narrow-minded, party.
serving ; gazette dares impugn our motives,
but feast in consequence of its peculiar pa
tronige, to speak one word' in condemnation
of palpable evils, or in favor of,.tbose institu.
tions which are loved and cherished by every
•
true American heart.. The fulminations , of the
gazette fait harmless, when - wp consider the
motives which actuate theits;and 'the Paplsi
ignorance and prejudice to whichit panders
weekly. .
'iliNniA - S
LTli.—The fin ucet oi '
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are at.prment in, a more favorable amdition
than fotinany years past. The proceedi from
the , potilic works for the Gaticial year 'were
$1442,376,5E0wir.gan excis.s 0ft23,770 ovcr
the revenues tt previous year, whilst the
expenus , 4.iuunanre . and operation
was $156,574. " Thu bakuiee, in the treasury
on the 14 Lei:ember was. $1,243,691 81,
nnengh of Itself to psy the February interest.
Since the close of the 'yes; a Isulte a_tnouut.of
money has hien received from: willuetaii on
our intblia lnplwretuents„ Odd) *IWO to in
f7prifo,-'l4;ft ',above. .'"
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tremelyslifileall to understand the tree poll-
ti" of airlha ja Kanterlft 4 Paola '
men hare theiryinfon Of. - 'WO
a r n
difficulty, while on the other ' ad, the
state Men, hare from armoun which
ceived daily from tio viett,l* a i‘
wanton outrage, eiltl tawatAtiltable *.
sion. Late accounts state that the 'excite
ment had partially subsided, but; still much
apprehension existed. On the one hatal, the
pro-slirerl men were sustained by the Gov-
United State& On the otherAhli oppOneratt
of slavery-had otgsuizei vigilant Committees
and Militiagollinfu:fin 1 9t' fantilfl - Wad* : 4i
Mr. ConwaY, One of tie leaers of th e bitter.
...
in tha fsunse of a speech, recently made at
timileSi eiti,jed this language:
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beJO-I:0 4 : 1 N Ac*
till: - the illeint —4
snit,
end rased obnoxious laws at, Shawnee Min,
- they laws,
they alto repudiated the eau* alleea Mon
strotselp Artist wvon LT:eur Ay,thoi - Xt,ittatere.
lie later that i4eg would not; ear obedience
to those: aathorities..
"They "Would yield obedience to - the United
States 'atithccities, to the organic act, 'so - the
Courts created under it, snit the Judges *nd
Marshals apPointed by the president . , These
might Cl:press - them, tug opposed in semi,
ment,t they would—le knew ait' would-
Submi lni t to , '
,such Authorities, sad, only ,appeal
Crum" :them - ths United
and,
Supreme
Court, Where they would &An fiirbeafinge,—;
They must take every "step prudence and
"re; take the right courskandluiiing taken
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go - on fearlesalp' . to maintain ,•
Inrtgard AO.tbe:rioi mur;:er, illartned_,
that Mr. Charles-W. Dow, formerly e
a Free `State:mattind his antagonist, held
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adjoining claims, and 'that the' latter, Mr.
Colenuuh hakent: timber 'and horned lime up ,
on Doies.land. f That Coleman'was
to start another linie-kiln upon his neighbor's
property, wlien Dow' remonetrated, and warned
lain that he would not be permitted to , repeat
the encroachment., The two parties met,
without any-positive violence, when Coleman
turned upon DoW and'sheit him, some of the
ballienkred his Imam- ..The devils thus de.:
• "Coleman raised. hittoWand taking de
liberate aim Dow; iiialped.a cap. •On
hearing this, Dow turned to see what it was,
whenUolethat recapped his gun, raised it. to
his eye.; and shot Dow dead on the' spot.-*
Several•buckshot entered his !yeast, killing
him at once. This was all done in. sight ot
,Coleman's house and the groggery, sad heti
petted atone o'clock. No one of those gath
ered about Coleman's house, and 'there were
some eight or ten, went to remove the body,
or to inform any one of the murder. So the
dead body lay by the roadside till five o'clock,
when a man named Branson, somehow or
othei heard of it, and went and had the body
taken care of."
Coleman then fled. 'A meeting was imme
diately held at Hickory Point, by the citizens,
with the object of_t3lopting means to arrest
the accused, aUkhnug him to justice. Mean.
while clamor w as raised, to the effect that
Dow was the aggressor, and had been , shot
by Coleman in self defence. Mr. Branson,
however, the individual who discovered the
dead body'of Dow, the day after the murder,
was arrested on the affidavit of three of Ciße
man's friends. He was about to be carried
away, under 'an escort of fourteen armed
men, when so ue of his &may summoned the
neighbors to the rescue. These by a rapid
detour intercepted the sheriff and his , posse,
and drawing up In aline across the road, or
dered them to .stop," and_ called upon Mr
Branson to leave the sheriff and join them,
which he , did. This is the statement of the
.
friends of the rescuers. Sheriff Jones
then informed them that the Viovernor would
send a superior force- to exec* the arrest and
uphold the laws. It is alleged that the sheriff
did not exhibit any authority for the arrest,
'and that he is not a resident of Hausa% but
a post-master at Westport, Mo. • `
- JUR SUNDAY LIQUOR Lew.—A report has
been recently extensively cirenlited that the
Sunday Liquor Law, of the 25th February,
1855, was repealed by the Restraining'License
Law, passed April 14th, 1855. * This is alto
gether a mistake. The. decision of the Su
pretne Court which gave rise to this report
relates to an entirely different matter, having
reference to a local law in Allegheny county,
and so far from impairing the efficiency of
the Sunday Law, the Court has indirectly af
firmed its validity. The Lancaster Express
says:
"It is reported in. certain quarters that Jtute
Lewis, of the Supreme Court, had given . a de
cision declaring the Restraiuing License Law
.bf last session unconstitutional.! It is hardly
nccesiary to say that this is without founda
tion.lt was said that the Pittsburg cases
would' ,
at once be tarried to the Supreme Court
on a writ of error but the Liquor League of
Allegheny county hold, a written opinion from
their own couascl, which hai caused them to
dm* their original intention of carrying
that question to the SuFreme Court! They
cahnot find a respectable lawyer iu the State
who will risk his professional , rep'utation in as
opinion that the, law is uncbustitutional ; and
hence . their reason for- not venturing an ap
peal to that triounal. Their present. tactie.s is
to tight the Law in . the lower Cqurts, by in
fluencing Juries, obstructing the linsinews . of
the Courts, dx., hoping that - the Legislature
will repeal tlie, law het - ore any more convic
tions are had under it ! They will find that
they are building this hope on a. sandy foun
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dation.",
S•ALIEUNSIAINTELLtarsoz.---By the A-Mit
er's. Li g ia at New York, we are in receipt of
California data to thell/th.ulL
The Know Nothiog . State .Convention held
its session at Sacramento, and appointed del
egates to the Philadelphia National Conven
tion, instructing them, to vote for no President
unless in favor of the Pacific Railroad, and
opposed to any agitation of the slavequestion.
Gee. Wm. R. Richardson, United States
Marshal, for the Northern District of Califor
nia, was assassinated at San Francisco on the
17th of November, by au Italian gambler ,
named Cora.
lease B. Wall, Collector of the 'Rid of
Monterey, has been murdered near San Luis
Chispo, together with a ,companion, named
Thowas Williamson. , •
_,
The dates from Salt Lake are to ' the 11th
of Octolrr. Difficulties had occurred between
the Mormons and the Eutaw Indiaris.: Seve
ral Mortions had been murdered.
The tanking house , of Sanders& Brennan,
at San Francisc.) had failed,. Their liabilities
are IBo,ooo—their assets nothing, .
Some rain had fallen, and there was much
snow in the mountains, but the winter , rains
bad set in:
The miners are awaiting ,the rainy, season
and not mach gold is coming in. • ,
'r, The Indian diffmulties in the North'contin
ued. • , . •
Cap t., Archibald Mcßae, o the revenue ma
tes liebeitii; half committed suicide,
impertium. B.w. from Central America.
Among' the pesseug, et:4 is V.A. Parker H.
French, -accredited Nib ister the. United
Stole*, in place of Mr. Marcelett, recalled.
'Col. French is vatted: with extmordinsry
Wirers, to enable him to settle itarmidistoly
the -difficulties between United . States,
England and Nicaragua. • -
Henke brings with hink,the ratification' :of
Chi new treaty, made by hit governmeit.with-
Ciplonel :Wheeler, U. &Minister Grenada:
• 'The peace of Nicaragua uterus &nay eltiltli.l
!idiot, and. its teneficial tifiwtts are every
where obsertable. , • • -
The moults tkeint the milesgettertf,4
Iy7 very dattering. Immense pillar of iamb
have been thrown. up in the dryi r inggink4l-
'awaiting the _rains to yeah. out -the'
and now that water le:hymning iitiundant
there is ice lank of:employment
.Theuoldien of Wilkes bittaiiurt were int
deep grief for the loss of tiro , of their hest
men. 'Chi the 25th ult., Wen. Mailexed • 23,1
supposed to beta natire=of 111,fleryork a ce.'
deadly killethinsselt with wpistol, contained I
in his uremia pocket, theta eitering- - the
chin and. lodging - in the bruin. Onthe 4tlth,
Henry Barrie on, aged 21, died of disease, CV
the art.- He belonpd- to: Phihtdelphik 4
where he maw understood ; tO •be;reipectably
connected. They were buried with.' military
The U. 81 nuan•ofmatilassaehusethi, taws
lying Apposite San Juan del t3ur. officers •
had just returned tn3ui Gen: Whim
and*aly delighted twenijtheylwll with their -
reeeptinuAe general:good leeling , - nod lithe
brilhent futureof the countm .• • • •
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10-11 i. Tati child --• few 'gilts of ;
11—LW. strong; cksidy-410. • _
12—N; W. light: waft elest.-tiso.cksidy--show:
13-4: E.,112ht ; atllirnolrinf-
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"Sr The Aijoffeatitour, , for . ' Liguar Li4ises„—
Decialuns in the ease of these application!' - baa
been deferred until MoColay,,itest...
frilr-Mr. Maywood's Leerare,--4We lean that
Mr. Ilaywood has consented'. to ; deliver .st.; lisitare
on Friday evening next, tth} (Veto*, in ilte. First
Methodist Episcopal Clturch, Second stoUrti Mar
ket streets. The , prica,of tickets will be, 25:gents;
the aggregate amount of-receipts to be 'devoted
to the benefit el the chnrcb. We nee d tardly
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suggest an excellent attendance on the occasion.
The subject, and the interest that .catt
,be: thrown
around it by the leeturer, cannot all to attract
Fair and 4re/diva/at, Tesunont.-!—The
of Unlined willfor
a Fair and 'Festival on
Christmas Dny, for the booed& at the Idettiudist
14MMttipe13111kft4iiiiiiE' t•Niatditia,•Vi
the sale ot filmy mud ,*Cal . leqi 6D 00. °eta
' aiim, a diatierwilha; itiva 'Vjturtb,
the, price of tickets to which will I :e,Seventy-fire
( vats. good diy, and eA, Oced. Wei trust:
that the result in a pecuniary sense, tatiY,•equal
the ezpectatiuus of the fair deniztins of Trinnent,
engaged in getting up the Fair.
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Methodist EpiscoPaChurch of tiiii.Burongh,wiil
hold a Fair foi the sale of fancy artielea, rifresh
mints, etc., at the Town Ball in this Thdoiigh, 'on
the 14th..19th and 21/th instant, (next We
shicerely.hope that the cotinnentlable exertions of
the bidios referred to will be . substanthilly appre.
dated bY the public.. Lei the attendance: he gen
eral, ind the contributions un' the occaidiin,
lib
eral..: We learn that the hoof for opening the
Fair Will be 7 o'clock, Tuesday evening:
'Or Pottsville Giternry Society.—The: Meeting
of. SOS 'Society Met Wednesday evening was of
merathan usual interest, end we feel confident
that nil present were amply repaid in gulhg. blr
.Angels delirered'an interesting awl lucid lecture
`on "The Philosophy of Cant"—while the debate
,on the emigration question was discusied in a
Spirited and able wanner by Meows: Millins; Spin
ney, bugle and Douglass. If the exercises gene.
rally are conducted with as much spirit and.earn
estness as they were last Wednesday night, the
Society will 'sot fail for want of large an,diences.
Dowell Fisher, Esq., lectures neat week, and wo
think - we are safe in promising something both
able 'and entertaining—while, the "debate . ht on a
questlon of much practical huportance.
pir..Yumethitigro—ElleoU'e BOW•Illilfli4io Re.
Actor ,amd Sariit Precentor.—That bright and
widely radiating light In front of dlr. 1&11 1 ott's
Jewelry stare, which many of out citisgm' must'
have noticed, is not altogether the reflective from
his-highly polished silver' . ware, 'but the result
principally, of a new redactor, placed iithe, top
fl bout of hirshow window, the design gi Which
. -- s to carry off the but air, and cuitsetineinly
moisture from obstructing the light: and iiiijating
— the - te exposed: This it does effectually.;
A pipe three inches in diameter, pinethates its
centre, end arises . through the tmlk,-actini as a.
channel for the perspiration or vapor to:, eScape,
the t 4 of which is covered with a cap nl'ptecerat
the admission of rain or dust—the gas burner in
the centre acting as a rarifier.
A f e w such reflectors in •the windows: on r
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merchants and shim keglers, would light centre
street in a zltag , manner, • and not Only have
. the effect to transmit but also to admit light, 'and
keep'the windows and wares espeied 'in: theta
clean and dry.
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Mr. Elliott claims th e
contrivance as•entirely
original with him, yet very liberally offers it - to
all who Wish benefit by its effects. , TIM cost
of crectina this redactor, ratifier and sw:mit pre
centor is but trifling,
.and tidy tinsmith sir gas.
fitter can put it np. • . .
jetr Th. .Firet Sworn.--On Wadnesility hight the
Bakes of .the tint real snuw,stornt of thir, season,
aunsd ' , Merrily from their • tufty birth-Place to
1;,, ; tiler Earth, on whose busion they fell its:nuise
lend* as a wearied Child sinks to slumber in the
anus of affection, The brew's . of our- unnintains
becaMe, we almost thought, prematurely White, as
if some superhuman power bad caused ti suthica
transition from youth to old age. EtiW'ilown,
down, the Bakes fell, In rank:nide sddyings;
sumsi sweeping round sharp corners, Lthers;seleet
ing way corners In dour-ways to rest In4.while
POMO•less fortunate than their brethren, fillidump .
upon the warm glass of OUT street gas lishloll, and
quickly lost their identity in the tiny drop :of-wit.
ter which trickled slowly down, sPatkling . ib their
course, like . . diamonds on :the brow of
amnions of the eyes which rob them of malt their
lustre. -
Tbuti they fell during the long night, thiowing
" pure white robe over, all, which rentain4tittruf.
fled Until early on Thursday morning, When the
jingleMf numerous sleigh bells came tdoiieally to
the,ear, and the graceful ranner.wros . seen , to cut
sharply the yielding congelation.' Abhat five
inches of mow fell on Wednesday nighr,iind the
sleighing on Thurcda,y Was "tip.top." • NoW will .
• the rifting folks he on the gni rice , for sleighing
parties to Minersville, Tremont, 'Turcirtira and
other convenient pieces in the locality, Sod soon
will each experience the- exhilireting .picacsursuf
the tint sleigh ride of -the season, embodied in' a
2.40 nag, a charming cutter, 'capacious 4 htiffalo ib t:
ands sympathetic cher " '
White sitting on Wednesdsty night, yids befMe
retiring, and watching by the aid of a neighbor.
leg gas light, the fishes iitheir detient,liMmorde
of a rem ' by Henry linward Brownell; , criproref.'
bly brought to recolleetion..' They
- `.-When l slt at ere alone,; •
Thinking on the pest and genet
While the clock, with drowsy thigery -
Maths how long the minutes linger , ; • ,
And Ilse embers. dimly burning, '
Tell of life to dust returning:
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• Then my lovely their around,
,With a quiet mournful saund—'..
With a murmur soft and low, •
Come tbe shade of long ago.„- --
"One by one, 1 count Mai o'er, • - '
tiolces tbat ate beard no moral • -
Tears, that loving cheeks have let,
:Words, whoesatusie Huger* yet: - ' '
farresiptle and eds.+ -
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viikt,thsvolnestiestoe est wised hieiery disport.
mustvOtihii - emalithlituatittalsollitata Opitititna;
aill to tars *slm" twariniub3 o .banil*;thti
peixdoneet tisidadry and tasting. !Wei exieutad.'
Itsit 'Mina; - iuinkitOtiii4 3 tits alt elasts .
wititt4 tint'
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thr4bout the lintirP fatibUdmPutp sad Ibis
taw*, whiluk hallf bet lita• tbew!lotk.to
do). /414 Atalo looly , sat, ilbei; but tholigi
bit l idea of. aisolibray as be ilaniltfrulti
One Pari et the bodes toraitetbseliut diatribiti
**to tithe and tinges. treittine. - fetelind Yui
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I 11 ;. ` ~, es • , , delea - Ilr• -Aft . -..o** Li-it. - ,4 Pkiii .. ' weds its apmehere. Aid
't. rd ' ea yet kis parttitilibit itteithok. - - ..440kiii#Minad emit abroad, heyentithasol
:‘ . tot niael4wgried efilsoihn:, i ,,,, - r 4,1,, s,,.‘slthktfoit seine parson destlthillid**-
';" il l'i ' fokatgagOcith**ll**7 k j#: l loo4rhuiple, sad wft:Mte oi4y
.'. sad, AfoliVatioti with 111!;•111)m '' a rse. *l — .. ' !te et literethno haptiiiid in till
a . il rta draftsmanandse . aiMeisikols4isiiri4 f -,. j . • ' 4 1 41 1 :,
practical mechanic, every available hitito '-'-;
- IMill4 ' Tile wii*t*lllitt ennuis ral bird which paw
ilaw! lathe ititdiused, Aspen& net
~.' iiitit*:#lll4 ,, *stsi,esmite dad suittlithme A 00 ,4
kil i Ms* r O l a vga r.44 44 . is' :.1410 - 74 - 4;e '.rfgli, - *.r..... :: 6 1.0i5t,„
~..orwitefilr,s ' All. ..:.H ..eittOodal
the earnest moment. Sit those gentlemen are - ' OOl,l or' 414, stoat offensive eel "3"." carrion, 1
istissellasslAwtheirliame asillopuatiessr is the ' oznee," l 4_ , M l * .. liaeuedLeiuukiku , leleitt e t lb° . I
improvements or invention, of o th ers , k r "th ee wind th e falliesi . the imirmitles and the vices
iipperhthityliircia;wherillie *anti of theirpatienii; kind, -
and also aeries iip "Sect aisies of res-
Or the necessities Gide thus demand it they levy nip treeste4o* kat *lam be' picked up from'
*eetribUlitui**SittigtiiiSiestieti -, :tirltsfsittle , thou.*, ,ialiliti 404 rot %t ti that tiv. fUscaiii
tiq,attaill dower eits - i , Vret , olie' it lei' 'ilieir le it 4 e l 7 . l l "tie." go ii to4l4roirs 'sot Pioull'
minds until, like Archimedes, they cry, "we luivri however vi l e, 1 4 0 aim se-sh (like I k ,- ** l ** 4o in
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_lbp'airit)pt tr ie
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1 The they tbriTayy pniiiZia 7 iii iritiseis,Wieb 'gait his WrislM mind -1116;454°16 w°klL'
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Whitney's
. 44eeee 000 ,0 4hepiet i s , p hihiiiidime the Tausayiecc, : Gazette
- has liven this paper, s
Pu 1 ,4 1, 4 41 014 1,,, i4iie...ietilU'd*ibßits Ili ‘ilmw "'miaow. au. 411 1 14.14 ., . liro il 14 !dia6PP"ba
tb!r "991tes on te , b 4 vi i r lti o ere alumt,leertur _ ties and think s that it is printed in Pottsville.—
it 7 Cr'.lotr: '.Allen It, Oleg" Mit e iiiiiMit foci; Iv rkere r , *l'eitdfiiw*t'' Ai wkat office ?" Speak
1
tiOdli of 611alig them. 'Mb,' 'er e a lso e r eed e i r 011 4 , land give fie the desired 'inforination if you'
improved "drums" for slimes, shafts end indium, 6112. "Lit . us know _lib° : who.. y ourr " sssiii. °is '
which we think will be superio r te th e At i ten is thuittegirsd in the commendable *uric et
, ~i _ , , the intellectual 'and moral.derclopment - Of theagi
generally in use . t.
:XiitiltlittLeiitedittiliiiiiewther.haftilliacirtai: '' Many Vel!'"1P"1:0 t his
~ bu ronh,t hig4 PIO t h !cl ui •
phlplpy to 61109 het havize. it eositainettkeit 'P s ` tr a estl " Pnistet utak "her li .et the
b eefy
scnwee, tle " i i ii * It o . intansire
garter setting of 'the* thin Pat:trills. " WhOever may
biritu 's44lindloWhicli tbeY min :execute to the - ,, th ink
__ ri L : ll4 i_ 4l444 : lll. % liii ill ._ " " i" .__ _ '''' th is matter`
weights of twenty thus, large and eaareeteet ,hp,„ t h e p ublic *low** lieut 4 0 algOtt an,delllntidoubt
big oven, de. = ' - - ' air! 4.lcertiiiritatlstactOrily Who liti"tkat for a
* ter paltry dollars has bean willing to lend s hand
3heir bleekunith 314 ii; 33 feet wide by 100
in this filthy iMainess.
feet in length. It contains"l3 arm, seven cranes,
&l i me , fume hammer,
d i e. Their bolter house is 1 There are many other subjects' spun whit* I
forty feet wide by eighty, feet long, in'which w o ut'llik,*+ l33 FPß ... 4( 4i ;IPeeereita ... - tleke " il l
manufactured - every variety Of boiier,raihvid strict not allow 4 14.4 *. ut /9 ",..^ - 1 ' " 4 ""
• .- Tamaqua birraiberl3 100%
drift cars. Ac. Besides th ose, 'they have severa l , . -I' eie-------!-----
largo and' extensive inacldite ship ? Of Whose di
mensions we took noneti,being more particularly
1
attracted to the machinery which they contained i
_amongst which, 'we • noticed several very large
planing machines, Which were fed bY cranes, a
great many lathes, butt cniters, drilling machines,
upright drills, slanting m a chines, compound plan
ing machines, de. In the pattern: shop they em
ploy seven pattern taaeis and attendants on their
woe() &tem eyoulutir,4 - . ;
likeiriacitiii * Ary LI driven 6y ii, thirty hone en
giiiki'lltirch-alitr &Ina threlkns rei the citiOlas
and bias:Umiak .fires -
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They employ *boat One ,butuirel min in, and
ciainected With the establishment, most of whom
aro, of temperate; habits and consequently of indite;
trious diapositions. They find that men of such
a Character are best suited for every purpose, and
they will not employ min uf any other cis* when
they can be- obtained. :Though they command
higher wages, they can be trusted, and through
their industrious 'steady !habits, the work tan be
puskini ;Amid with despatch. Hut in this connec
tion we may add that : bur mechanics generally
ore not only industrious and temperate, but are of
the moreintelligent ordei—the younger ones par
fienlarly are promising, 'end seem eminently im
bued with the same spirit - of "enterprise that has
animated their elders in ibis county in so remark.
able a - manner. • •
Novara. Carters A Allen's establishment is
sittiatoil on Roilroad strict at the south end of
Taipei Foundry street . Tuning tip between the
foundry and the utaehinti shop. The enterprising
proprietors are now abodt erecting an extensive
ear shop in connection with their , ether buildings,
besides furnaces for the Melting of scrap iron,4e.
Visite bee been a project' suggested to erect a roll : ,
ing Milritt - TainOitui; at She bead. of
me
is this
butihi limo hoeno t
_yet come fee Such: an
cstOblishmentthere, yet we understand that it is
in the programme' of Tainaqua's thiure improve:
uient-how, lorig it may 'he put off we cannot tell.
The place is well situated, as regard the coieve.
niches/of obtaining iron, ctial and other materials,
which are made use of fur such purposes—being
bat a short distance by rail from the rich iron and
limestone.deposite of, the Bloomsburg region, and
will soon be placed in clOse connection with inex
hatistible fields through! which the Port' Clinton
and Allentown railroad Will pass.
• VOI TUC Ittattnir
:_2..:;
31wsatts.: Burson :— . As I, have seen none of
numerous co ptndents, thus far, making
mention of our thriv Lig little town of Combola, I
'and its progress, I wi I tiske the privilege.of con f i
trihuting a few Han your Columns, and through
them infortnYour cis at hirge, that there is
torch a place in existanota in the County, and more t
than that, that it does not rank as °nod the small- i
cat pith other villages In the County, in regard to
shipping of Coil and it 4 other• local business.-- 1
There have been shipped from the Combola Col- '
fiery, owned by Wm.lj. Agard A Cu., since:thel
first, of Jautiary last, 28,000 tons of Coal, and by
the time this will reach dour columns, should :the
Colliery be in operation during the whole of this
- I
week -~the total number '.of tons shipped will be
alniut.3o,ooo. The works, lam informed, will be
brought to a stand-still, at the end of this week,
'in order to make sumo ,frepairs in the slope, and
about the Colliery, which. - may •be ' the means of
leafing a few of our working men out of eniploy
mcnt fur the . time being yeti's! hope then ( condi
tion will nut. berendered such as to cause them 1
to exclaim; what shall we eat, 'or what shall wen
drink, or wherewithal) 'shall we' be clothed, for'
they can boast of. that o which a great portion of.;
the too often unfortunite laboring ciao in this
County cannot, via: of haiing always ai the end 1
of every tamith'receivedtheir pay in cash. .
, titur town is making ;lipid improvements in the
line of building. There were 12 or 13 frame build:!
itigs put up within the Oust year, and what Justin
speaking for the future, is an occasional thunapingi
and shrieking nf the inasun's- hammer and the!
sarpenter's plane, thoulh late as it may appear
fur mechanics of the building class. The only ob
jections fur , nut having the plane built up long bet;
fore this, is. nut having curaccess to good water on
this romantic bill. O*eu ad praesenteta nun at ,
eon l ostOble.
)11r schools 'are' in a 4reapertitia et:maiden' ato
present., We have two . 'sehools here and children
enough to compose thren i'Thouls of an ordinary
nu nber in each. All mi want as regards schools
. is a. more spacious building, Which I hope will ere
lung be erected in thit town; for I am opposed to
and tired of the policy of having: poor school
bottles, poor pay, and poor satisfaction given to
the public on. account of, it.
Yontleoffi, Dee. IN 18j*.
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Hassus. Ens.*-1 regret that your - regular cor
rea,pondont from this phiss; has failed to perform
ilia weekly , talk in .writing fur your valuable and
useful Paper as he has !titan wont to do in ..times
that ate past. His racy conminnications went al
ways timothy your , subsaribers tare trtth avidity,
and they added much *Wrist to the;
columns of the Jour:mi.!. It is a pity ho has be
cuing weary 1p will.doitig. • ;
' ToMatput is nolongei a matter of experiment,
.but his become's reritalde furtotous, and not only
his a real existence as a pisee•and a name, but it
' contains all the essential elements of a permanent
.4ammr...Fiti , *ttzutm , x,mos.FF:
bonnetkikiiiiitlit.
..
. I
stiminit the hintity,lnstitutirins of do`, place,
none are destined (we leave %rutin this connection,
' of ''cri u religious nature , } ~ to
of course, theseas cy -
Wiiiti a mor e lasting tinii beeeicint, in fl uence upon
, ,
the rising gerienstion, titan our public schools. I.
We hare now in this borough 'fichiok : room ca
pacity fur some eight bendred scholars, more: or
less. R_Or. fullontiOnlit4euri.hATlPSilall ° ° 'n'
1 1 1 4 44 0: 0 0e fintlarnWtseat structure l ak Ea,
street, which added to - tho largo school :building'
, In 'limed street, will
,rd barely sufficient aloe!
room to *newer. present purposes., 'lto Uese is! ,
coining trien'oer manta will require i doable the I
amount of school room that we now bin: ~
All wf!q;are 'Cimierteuit With ihase,reatiors well
understind the extreme and ever perplexing Mi
-1 Cully of Managing our linbliosehoolslii aCciiimin-
Inity likefithq where so large a pill ,of the pep**.
lation are constantly moving frosaihent to ranee.
thider sueliniscumstiaciss It
,is lamest: impossible t
to arrange tie schools 1n a proper. • ainostri Ind
when they bran* crell;rnstnottl ttior,titu • more
dillleulttolleep theta 4: atop&,3:, - ..- .
. /Int .huidtti ' L ei' tnanagetiant w burs inargetio'
Strimx*imdellt, Om It Ba!*";.. fi44 Ae,PO ll 4ll
Winn's- of thin hnietigh sue biligit 1411014 . 11p":Ifi
"ale - 4 . ii liartiM4 s #
_l i ithOti ' 4 l4 l lll /4:041 if*. I F
1 foliating hand of the on ' tho onnimanity rbe proir!
' alt . e*teuded, our flu***,lialti.aik: :will n;sl4 owl
Infinenesin . Amor of rirtuerind intelligence In
, jeoa.
to . come:,.: - bur, eOunioa,sehoOls, the ' e poor I
oto l leceeity,'"llitiod : ) , e . tit*, band Oak would -
tbi.4s Ilionilivuitialitittisi,4Aniskiiiiie 'lippery
tinhli toll* apielrepiliolrAllill!"oll.=,l
4 Alimeglitilouta/ oneitunneeir
-
take, i* ,6 'hl'igt!!. Ix000:1ii - ihip*iue !
worthy .hetify• connicu dad on, I* i &v s new ,
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LETTER FROM COMBOLA.
'TABIA4V/. LaTTEIL •
roil TU NIOBRIe.IOUII3AL.
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• . . erect 0101 nnOULAR COnaIeSPONDUL
1 The wind Used the fresher—High times sown the
material; criatiosi—;lfueseugity. at - ti
discenet—
.A4mAkariciuldificompo9,... at Freak* 4 ii-i
windy' doy4Allut, eereeel , The ,isliss mut their '
i part of
,lk* A 4 10044 -;' Yeas-elf ems* cooper
1. shops and maim - of turrets—Sad full in roman
, me— The ehh) girdle/ -Nine York—aeamers in
power of otatetractiois T --Laftacit of Me !ander
. dilt—Desertption of her - =New idea in oar mer
chant yes/Why ike. . • • . _
t .• ' 'S thew December 11,185,5.' ..
t , I '' .-.,. „, •
Dias ,Jorte4t::—"Blusr-;-%islow.-L•thou wintry
wind" was the exclamation of Lea!, and any one
who . has htiefritt Gotham for the past two days,
would li e inclined to think that the same hoary
betultbreld; kid -had beets: troutenading ,ortr= re
nowned thorunghfare and bed there been induced
to put fertil the invocation recorded above. How
ever be the observation of Lear tirade' when and
where it may have been, it is a fact ocularly and.
must feelleglyfteateastrated within theist forty.
eight hour{, dist the wind still continues to blow,
as of yen: ;it did when the world was somewhat
younger than it is akpresent. -
, On the rivers the white-capped waves and rot
'ling vessels attested, its powets•While on the ,
shore qtutdrilleut of dancing shutters and signs led
off interwerd two and beckward four—dthile all
chance seemed 'to be thdOrder of the day for sky
lights and; scuttle dours—meanwhile the more
tight-hearted awnings and sails polka-ed in feats
tie circles in 'Sing embraces: cheeping their part=
ners the waning poets and the masts, who like de
nture old fellows at they are, condseended to join
the fun and ennead their proverbial st( i fitess with'
a Modest 'iodination of the head arid swaying of
the body on the toes, like courtiers of the olden
times. i ii • .
As a matter! of course human bipeds played
second fiddle le, the gratid entertainment of the
material creation , -
and ' , chose the better part of
valorl4 either ;remaining in thebouseer if out of
doors—keeping their eyes--;-"open tight."
Various arethe William:is scenes which a windy
day in town develops—innumerableare the weary
chases after trims beasers,lwhicic have a little
trick of their:own, of starting oti-sßfesh run just
as you putyohr hand on them, realizing the old
saying of theutan's Sea, whoisrhon you put
your ange eq' him , wasn't there. ; These lustre
ces a ff ord 'prodigious fun for the Juveniles about
town, as well Pd many of a larger growth, who,
irradiate their,; fares with the broadest of grins,
till an'unleoked fur puff causes theta also to joie
bilhe general scramble—for our part we never
laugh in a windy or stormy day—experience hav
ing taughkusthat it was far from safe.
Still we bipeds of the forked wear do not al
, ford-all the fur that such days furnish the cum
munity—eur fair friends are, forced to contribute
their quota--trith thous, sad pranks does rude
Boreturpbti--4mheard - ef - liberties doe* 'he' take
and untneetioaable art the : sanctums that be in
vades—with tidhless arni be encircles many a
delicate waistand snowy 'throat and with rough
ardor doeslhe 'uninvited end•aiso unrepelsed, kiss
blooming 'clssiks, - which many a larignishing
swain would give his right hand to press. In
times gond byi the uncompromising blast as it •
- swept the Skirtii of our lady friends revealed every
line and .eurea of the figure—causing them to
stand before tie like Venus 'aphrodite or Diana,
casta—but; the'romantio age has' passed for the
present at least, and the wintry blast now reveals
to the view a beoper's - shop in miniature, or array
of hogsheadeand barrels ready hooked for the
market. 1.
Oh ! Fashion!—thou arts sad enemy at times
to the elaisie graces that we read of—and thy
abominable innovations the corset and the hoop,
have left is but little of the lines of beauty, that
rendered the human form a "thing divine" and
immortalhed; it in the verses of Homer and
Horse.,Y ~
New York hes now in her ship yards die fittest'
speciMens iof locean steamers Amer •constrneted,"
• early nexkseeison, will Make the trip to Europe - a
huliday excursion and at the same time redouble the
rivalry already existing in the traffic and travel
between the Old World and the New—the Collins'
line are consteucting the Adriatic, to replace.the•
lost' Arctic,. ~ , Vanderbilt has just launched the
steamer named after himself as ono more of his
own newly -established trans-Atlantic line—the
Bremen us' the Southampton lines have each a
matninothi, oah° stocks—while the New York.
anti Gisgow ; ' Company have just launched on the
Clyde, the Edinburgh, one of the finest screw
'steamers e'vertionstmeted, and the Cunard com
pany are moving heaven and earth in the equip
mos of the new "Persia" for the struggle that is
to come for the maintenance of ocean supremacy.
In addition to all of which, George Steers will in
a few days consign to her native element the
"Niagara`',_ for the. govirnment—•-the king of
the six ne w steam frigates now 'building. •
The lantich'Of the Vanderbilt took place yester
day must euccesafully, in the presence el.* con
course of ten thousand spectators. Shortly • after
nine o'cloch the signal gun was fired and the last
block being nonsked away, the largest 'steamer
ever constructed'oo this continent gracefully gli.
del into the Witter. After running nearly across
the' river,; 'she was secured by die steam-tugs
(which byithe Wei , looked like -egg shells beside
tier,) and tetrad to the balance dock, when she
was again: elevated, to be coppered:
Her size iegigantic, being 328 feet in length
-49 feet breadth of beam and 33 feet depth of held.
Some idea' of-her she may be gathered, when you
are told, that eould shehe caused to stand per
on cud, she would fax out-top any
'steeple in our city. —This weight of her bull
alone, withotit machinery or finishing is 2300 tons.
She is 5100 tens carpenter "measurement—about
4000 tone register—she is tarnished' with two
1:00 tons power engines-90 inch cylinders weigh
- ing 19 tone elfish—her shaft is over two fret in di
ameter
,•••••rtiveleing paddle-wheels of - wrought iron
entirely-421cet in diameter (the largest ever
built,) widipaildles of 11 Inches face—her toil
ere of which there are four. would each form quite
a spacionadrifiring room, being 28 - feet long, 14'
feet wide land; 13 feet high—weighing 80 tons
each Althengh the Vanderbilt is the largest
steatnor ever launched in this continent, as you
will see frent the dimension's which I have given
you so tally . ; she is yet far short . of the size of
either theiAdriatic or the Niagara—the former of
which is worth ts journey to inspect.
._ , „
"Aiiiiimeiff!eisritinie -mutters—the scarcit y : of
seamen ' bite. Ito* toe yeah been a Sourer; `di con
man tly ititiwirig anxiety 'and last betionte - iti seri
"l/5 an evil, that it feast .4 . 4 Ct ,that out of ono
hundred Men employed
,011 Vessels, only two of
the whole widths are active, efficient, santen':—
One of our shipping "mercha nts has ..Letelywon
dilated the Matter, at length in a totimphlet, .and
we see that misfires haver been' Introduced into
Congrese, 'embodying his views, and compelling
all merchant Vessels to carry's certain number of
apprentices intrapared with their tonnage, and
tarovidingloi•their thorough education in nevi
&tints. seamanship and the branches of a com
mon Englishitichooling. , _ _
• 1 't
for the - 'V
Thii elltisida is - already, a ti nun , so
that Hued lay sent as it is; leaving
_much that I
desire ins say until next week. • 2 :-.
Pamovirstosts
A'Ksasse Conn? Horss.—A Kansas letter
thus desetibe4 the place where the U. 8. Die.
triet Conk foi Kamm is heTti:
The Minding is evidently intended for a pri
vate midair* It is a frame building of two
apartments,nome sixteen feet In one
of these ie the Court °incensed: Arery good
stove,is Atvonly respectatdcarticicia3ht.
room. and as: the walla asp not: plastered, its
heat is rag/tilted- As - wtuelt ;Of the ' buiklieg
has been; Kunio from. green. cottonwood, the
heat of the . 'stove
_evolves a stmg cotton . 7
wirlo* that Owe peculiar than ere.
a TAL I :649 of plasterers' "moles' aro
.phiebrcloselo,the tralkitud theai With a'lok
laid on a`couida of bkialts and aladder tarned
on oniNxige, constitute the scoommodations
for the juror" and Audi nem,' A' coarse tabK
with a drawer,in is stands oti. - - - oue e:nd , of the
same. Under it he ri pair of ' saddle bap,
carelessly thomk ands tin canister; omn at
one side, iaithica area lon* of parcels- of
dr* ta.teteetal esOersi . —, * l 4* ,I 4 : o 4the
ilseuitY 41 00 4 Lawytv4 try the mend of old
°bay an Ore ne,,sounding Mutt and a tint('
sYlattar. to other - seulibleinte:: ow
common-and ratbercoarse chairs are grouped
reglad thallahle, and CO these thp functiona
ries of 'tlaw!; ittiaen ati-seated... Jul* Le
comp* id the) chief justice:,
sbentstedfarlectutem
it 'on? WOO ittitakiCitsiiiiiii littd an: par au . ipov,
11, 1 TO 440* 144 4 014 1 11041 / 6 !14i 14 1 1041140144;
which bars OtiMod sus*.
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fiat,by both Be • 4betlirc
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II , ' eealfnatic c° Tin ihort, b Y 44 C: r , 3 0 ,f or Om
-I.7'comelented_l244-Title, thet, xtreerdi4TY
wi i ts : 7,. ~.,,„, teiljttheie, e
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influence'
uratti--Nothing is riles-it
....parlialtielrif you are sure to get th&iob.
ject of pur choicei But hew? Oh, Es':the
aludeet, the yoFid ,w3r„ , They s:ml
- XbeY . 62 ,t'l.OT'li o cluf; rK sO
Will it. Only read Professor ndout a book,
"The Bliss of Marriage," which we advelise
tO4ay. - It helps you to the curious secret.—
It is wonderful. I
HAlM—Guam A C0.."N0. taa Cdesnot Street. (TOUR
the Masonic Hall.) Phlladslphia , dotterel or the
liberal patronage theydate herctilbra, *Mao& ofidclal
ly Holiday Beasoss, respectfully lolkorm the ladlavand
gentlemen of IrottartGe aid lts ,viciaity that they have
NOW OPEN the Mat eliaattt arsortuteut ItANCrand
US CE Attliebrdef thei tind.sattable for ti ILIDAT,
PitiMiNTS, which hew ear been Mimed fa sale
or soy cattio city in; the 'United Ptani a,m retli ale**
an a SlaatatallY,Vca S'S4 - c of tte Hai, imp terpseso•
ly /bribe tatemied. Co.. de of reediting; die
tlberaf pearnaai* thohircekujoyed:Ore =add gr
ettioas to Osseo, and have determined to sell at Mien',
lows* prides. and not be tiadatsold. ; Peones wanting
choice and beautiful article tar Ictluistuots Presents Would
do well to Ossining itur ititiek and pitied-briber parches
foe elsewhere. : • ;. , ;
Almond the_ jcoodi amid); articles tri!, Skim
W
and Narita are. Bohemian A French Fancy Glue, Sat:
per English IMpler Macho Goods, Rich ' Duda CIA- at
rneßehldronae. Ac.; Bronze Statuettes. Caudated* de;
BerUmand Franltford Pansy Iron Articles; Mit Fans,
Opted Obelus, Ac.; Pediment/Am, Card Cube, 464 a;c4
Derbyshire end Plum Spat °omit Sitar Goods frord Bel
gium; Articles in Slag Horn, kr: Portable Dorman j a r
Fancy Work Hosea Ac.; Hate Bout Flower ta,
Stands, de:4_ Babas and Newport Bags; with a thoidend
other articles of taste and fang.
• fi, B.—Articles purchased seat home free of expense,
or packed to goiadly to arty distance.'
Please remember the °amber—lSO. 11
Dec. IS. !SS 50.2 t
littigions jattliigrati.
Tan Caveat ee ENGLAND ii ill a remark
able position at this time as restiiiets the EpiSeu
pal benefi': There has .130 , been 'any- vacancy
among the Bishops 'during -the list year afld a
half. but in the, next year end 4 . half -there
probably bojire. "If any One Man shell cowhide
to be the'ehief adviser of the Cream fur the best.
eighteen ' , months; upott him' will devolve litho
weighty responsibillty.lif...seleetlng, almost :41ne
fifth of the Hpiseopaer of .frlnglatid.". At least so
states the London Herald. •
.;
•
)f OTSIDIFS. ,•
aiiir BAPTIST CUORCR,'Rev.:lottli U. Curia, niter,
Service every Sabbath at 11)% o'clock, A. M 4 and
clock, P. IL
SECOND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CUUI6II,
Market Street, Pottsville, Rev. Mummy La:touts. Pastear.
Divine sertice every Sabbath at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M.
Wr FIRST METRODLST 'EPISCOPAL CERIRCII,IIIse.
and Street; Potteville. Rev. T. iixowart Tama, Pettey.—
Divine smiles every Sabbath at 10 A. ?Land 7 P. M.
efir AS*JCI Kr It: REFORMED PLUM/WM mulct'
Market street. Bey. WilLbilt I'IMSTLer. Pastor. Divine
service every Sabbath at 104 o'clodr..l A. li., and 47%
o'clock, P. M. I
aa- 'Noun! LIITIIIIII4N CHURCH. Market &inane
Pottsville.itev. Donn. Srzc, Pastor., Divine service in
ibis Churvh Angularly crux flunday.i. Morning. at 10%
o'clock: .vining. at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer Meeting,
Thursday evening. at 7 '
ierw ram' C EVOREUATIONAL CHURCH, MUM*
Title road, l'ousrille. Wry. plinIRLl2l 'firm. ?AMAMI*, Pala
tor. Divine service In thisChureb every Sabbath. Morn
ing at 10 °Week. evening at 6 o'clock. Prayer Meetingat 9
A M. Sett ,01 fn• small children, tn teach theta Inthe
theoriesadd doetrinesof the Bible, at 1% o'clock. School
for reading the Bible. 2e., at 2 o'clock.l Singing Selma at
5 o'clock. i
LADIES' FAIR and FESTIVAL—TOWN ILA LL
POT S
SVILLE.—The ladies of the First Idethoalst Bids.
copal Church. in this borough. will hold a Pair ind res.
Uval„on the 18th, 19th and 20th of December, (the Week
before Christmas). In the Town Hall, for the sale of useful
and fancy articles.
Season Tickets. entitling the holde'r to admit:do& at
any time, 25 cents; single admission, 72% cents, at the
door. Tickets may be had at B. Barman's, E. °arrives',
G. Heaton's and U. Riga's. ;
tett.. t
OSANSLEN—On the 10th Inst., In Carlisle. Pa.. Can-
Mime H. ORANSLiIt, formerly of Pottsville, in the Sith
year of her age.
ADMINISTRATION.
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.,4--
The . undersi g ned haring been appOinted adndids
trator of the estate of JOHN NUNNEMACHER, devisor
e4l, late of Wayne township, Schuylkill county, l'ennSyl
vania„ notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to
said estate to tnako Immediate paymOnt t and ail ttibse
having cialnisagainst said estate to ipnwent them ;for
payment to • 31A0DALENA SHINNEMAOIIEIt.
Adminittratiix,
ALBAN'S S. RILAND, Administrator.
Nov. 104 !5.5 45-ate ,
TRAY COW.—Came 'to, the',-.
premiiies of the subscriber, in Branch town
s& p, near! Llewellyn, a large RED COW, witts . .te
spot on hew forehead. Stus has a Common bell on and is
eery old. i The owner can get the cowl by.paying charges
and applying to GED. DESTRICII, • ,
'n
, ear Llewellps.
December 8, '651 . : 493 t• ,t
TRAY COW.—Came ito the
• M
Spremif es of the sulni4lber. a PALE REDS
, shunt 8 years old. A small white stay on r fore
head—had her horns bored. The owner is requested to
remove her. I JOHN BRITTON,!I
On the Turnpike Wow the Toil Gate,
:Indies from PottsrEle.
80-3t* -
'Dom 12::'55;
DOCK -MEN W iNT4D.—Fiftfien
)r - twerity good ROCK-MEN are warded tO gia to
sbatnr, immediately. i Apply at GEO.. H., POTTA'
offices, Pottsville. j (Dec. 5114 t
0 COLLIERS.—Wanted, for a few
FTL -.
months eisinination 01 sc Coal Region, a Mad) ,
Wur lag Coal 31lifer. fttisfsetory teatitnonials of ettar•
&ter, experience and ability will be required. Apply o
the Printer. ; . [Dee.tls;l4 50.tf `...
I J AND WARRANTS Wanted
W. ItOSESERItir, Attorney at Lew, corner 4
13e.
eo Markes streets, Pottsville, • , •z,
Octobettl, 1835
iirEENpON OLD SOLDIERSI, I - ,
Land War&nta wanted—the tailed cash prier Paid
;F'
Banker znd Exchange Broke*.
Pitt/wide, Oct: 27, '65 ; • 433m*
ANTED—By l Cole & Urquhart,
ai their F'otindry an 'Slarldhe Shop, In White
Haven, sig good , maebinistai—who will twelve for their
services gbod wages and pit steady employment.
Dec. 1, 74 .4S4t*
WANTED—A Young Man who has
haii experience In the business, to canvass Nor
thumberriend, Cotenable end, Montour counties for,two
books. Apply to ! BANNAI4.
Pottnllle, Sept. 28,'55 19- L.
- A NTED--300 Acthe Young men,
tray'
WO net as localand trivelling agents ln a business
easy, twin! and honorable, at a 'salary of Sleeper month!
A capital: of only $5 required. No patent medldni or
book business. lull partlenlars given, free, to all hiss
enclose a postage stamp or a three rent pieta, arlied
dress • ••.A. D . MARTYN. Plaistow, N. U.
" Nov. 11); '65 !
.is wanted
WANTED. I "-:litormai.roi r
y:of RICHARD GEORGIC, or either ,of his lions,
ALWRIMor CORNELIUS. He waslitheetin lanig Ir
Nevi York, Nye*" years ago, !Leming a Osocery.—
Any pewter) knowing their or his whereabouts will please
address his son,- - RICHARD 15E0IttiF.
F Fountain Spring P. 0., i.cbuyikill conntyi Pa.
Dee.J, !SS . 48-3 ts
GENCia wantedfor the purchase
A
and sale of Real Estate. Coal. A c -, collection of
.
ranteend,acconnts; also; for Firs or We Insurance FlXO
pantos. .;
Conveyancingand oilier writings 4nUl!lti:ffly and prompt=
ly attended to.' Address -
L. J. MARTIN it FRANK CAP.TXR.
• 021eri below Silver T,rraee, Centie Street, Pottsrlile.
September 8.'53 - 36tf I.
COAL AND ITS Deg&
- Just. Published,
KNAiPS, RONOLDS AND DICIZARDSON'S
11LIEMISTRY: IN ITS :APPLIOA
kftWit TO THE ARTS AND TO MANUFACTURES,
Vol. I, new edition. . .
FUEL AND ITS APPLICATIONS, /,
In
In 2 vol
Aummees, opteuatityiniistratea, etigraiings
ad ale s. Price, ;O.
RAMMER& publisher and hnporter of French and
English books, Zia Broodway, New York. Ile begs leave
to cat atfentlon to the cmnpieteness of his present Mock
of books on Medicine, emery, Engineering, Chemistry,
Mathematics, ge. A catalogue (g eilwj every 2 =Why.
haportutinn: by eery :temper.
Lee. lir, '55
_ Xtflend liaises togs.
AGENT for buying and selling Coal
d other lands, Coat leases, taking charge orProp
erty, connoting rents, &e., Be.. 1147 ( if Y6 years eipori•
once in the Coal Region, he hopes ce satisfaction.
O f fice :-.—Tortuee Building, yottsvil e. 'i
uctobet 27.'86 , 433 m• i
4iBIILAND CQAI,--From Lopust
Maintain —The ittnl4llpned tiara, in eonnevtion
their General Coal Onfinesa, bawl the *Mel of the
above Coal, and are prepared to native orders width war
be *Limed to. Port' tUrbon, wanly, 49
Wall street, New York. CABTNER t YOU/10: ,
: Angus! 11,'641 ' 1 Vrtf -
C:AU. COAL! The subscriber keeps
tonttantlion hind .large quantity of Anibal/
and MiamiMr* Bit Cod; thr Bahr by the toe or
Mabel, at the lowest wish . 4 elsoseepared to
Wein Cad on TM**
.tad to eittiritidiurios.
leidii*-Wmontle Mold aseleillewhill aim% and
Melt skeet Whart, Ilehoylloll. • BCHRXINXii.
Pldlad Ipblainpril Ili Itlbb '1
Ashlam& asadPeaked enrataim Coal. •
'BACON, ;MICR *CM •
AVIRG purchitsed - ..W,oodside Poi
ilea". in Peaked llonstata, wilthavittie MMPIy
euttomers Id* Abet superior of theli,uwn
inbilia
They have also taken the azelitsite s=ent r y:' or
the to the Eastern Market. of Revoke 1 Co.'s
*talented "Tunnel Colliery" Ashlaudeosl.
o *v-BP—front d WahMt streets, :Weil 128
State street, Boston, and Centre streak - op Assert
mit I L. P. ktrit.
Oeteber 22.'bSr • • ' • • t4-ti;
' Cialesonnnumr..—T,lts underidgised bet leave to In;
m the mtbllo that they aro Cm l -mitten at the
above se g ue OW, and that the r ms; not ho'be.
posed *pm by Coal liming a Stmme * , that:have
made aningemetste las the suppir at the retail 'city
trade vitilithe fallowing respnudble tee:,- ;
ItmsaniMstans 09., patos". 12 Pad st;e - —lratil 24h
toap,„tikiaae. Arse dame Willow
• litoseeetuarg MZu Muhd, and title street&
Eau= a Sown. etho stearP, , - , , .
listaanstr,BratdiPtaw
TIM Coal 'they wittsagrantes WI be hawk" ta none
team ; Wamil,tenusit.;—.l.tblias Mopoesibti wed bt, their
PnbU.
team - Use dist ordet.. The
tell) gbh ttildif..."Thhaliiiat their
azests 811,14111.1411.1(011T0_,_ 004
; 211Wahtstatriett, ridisdetpla,
' • 114,t1itioirrotimme.
getalk'm . -
DIED.
ESTRAYS.
WANTED.
COAL.
MENINAMommi
ingi*LVTIONS.
---131;t01.0N.,—:rbo p artnershi p
lig between iilti: . Minis. 1. E.
=WC , trading under the b y
of
li 01111 ` C E
0., was this day dissolved by mu
tnainalli.-,k; ; , WM. U. !SARUM,
• ‘ l ',,' - ':!: '1 g•'.= 'I. ILSE - VERN
. AVllle.ll, lees 49 St a. c: nussELL.
UT ON .--The, ON .—The , partniiiiiTP
'hifefollnie existing between S. Sutton. Sr., and ti.
Sutton, Jr., trading under the firm of S. SUTTON, dm., A
CO., at Minersville and ?Gamma, has this day, (Novem
ber Alb, Mb), been dissolved by the withdrawal of Sam
oa Sutton, lir. The business of the late Firm will be
pealed by the Subscriber, who will continue the business
at, both planes on his individual account.
, O. SUTTON, Jl.
1 ';'- - F•011 — Ulf 'Aiialao*Ati;44ls--adt* ' -
pissoLtrrioN.—The
.partnership
hineddihre existing between Jobn Burnish , Thomas
dards, John giddily, Joseph Downing and Jas. Yol
i betti Icon 3412101chlrain Ist Itightsch. was dissolved by
iinittnaketingentwin the PO' et. Kay; 3.8 t by the with
' dratial of 'Thomas IL Wards, John Melilla And Joseph
tbowningatom said dna, lining at - that time sold out
their interests to , homes W. Yardley, who. In connection
with the remaining panic; bits since continued the bawl
Incas on ttudr own account: • EMIRS D. MARRA, •
JOHN RICKLEY,
.
Dee. 8, '35 - .•
__ Ettst• .
.. _
j,„)
ISSOIiKrION ..--The , partnership
iteretarre existing termed David MeCirmick sod
AMMO M. Ciark.,truding under the ,name and lirm of MC
CORMICK & CLARK. in the end and tnereitatlle buil-
Deee,was tbh day. (Noy. U. l 8 4). dissolved by mutual,
etniamt. in everythiee except in se math no thrireolliery
is concerned. All th se hai Lig claims will prevent them
to the tindersisned immediately, for payment. and all
these Indebted will aso pay-to either rf the same with
out delay.. DAVID 'WWI:MICK.
i , . - - • JAS. M.. CLA RK.
-P. 5....-DsviA McCormick will rentlone the haying and
selling of end tot the Southern and Eastern 51 arkets. , -
Donaktsou. NUT: Li. 'di t 444 t
FORSA.LE & TO; LET.
.
rititlT T--A
REN. large and convenient
to Rent, for one pr intro years. Poe
onniion given immediately. Appir to
Dec. 1 1 / 2 Ilan -48.• •- h. YARDLEY & SON
_ _ •
I.FOR SALE—A large loaatity. of 2d
hand slope Chain ftr sale, of . Yutaka dem from
nth to %ix, intim' in diameter.
Do. 8, W& 4i. N. YARDLEY k SON. •
VOR • • SALE.--A Frame Houseg
I. and lot on klcist Market street, for sale on rea
sonable term& Apply to J. W. BOWEN D
?tauter* and Paper Bangers,Dentie !treat, Potts ville.'
Dec. 10,15 Sodas
THE HANOVER Coal Company, lo
cited in the Wyrmtng Valley, on the Nanticoke
of the North Branch Canal, want to hate their lands
tbr a term of years. An er«Ateot opportunity is now of
fered. Apply toJOHN P. HOBART.
Pottsville_ Dc. lb, '55 ' 50-tte
T 0 LET--A . Foundry and Machine
, Shop, in Osel Street, Pottsville,' (formerly meupled
by thane Mason A C 0.,) with a full set of tools, lathes,
le. ' an . all the necessary conveniences for doing an ex
tensive business. , Pot particulars apply to the subscri
ber. - . :OBOROB SPBNCER.
Mins;rsville, Dee. 15, '55 ' 150-tt
I.4 I URNACES FOR SALE.—Several
second hand Furnaces, suitable far heating build.
Ings—two of which.are portable—for sale cheap. Apply
at this office.. • [Kos. 3,'55 44.
ALGREAT BARGAIN OFFERED—
theowthalf interest in a first elan Operation. Ap
y a!, WM. P. STEINBEHOER'S
• March 24, '53 12-if Agency (Hike, Mime Terrace
I UST RECEIVED
from. New York,
fty Lacing .Leather for Belts. Also, Sole Leather for
Pump Leather for Mines. For sale by
JOHN k II EN NIU, Baaroadstreet.
Pottsville. February 10 18.5 n ; (Lir
OFFICES TO LET.—Three .eonve
dent oMees, located on Church Alley, below the of
fice of the Miners' Journal, fitted up entirely new. Ap
ply to ' .. JUICY DANNAN.
Pottsville, Nov.. 28, '5451M1.
. .
VOR SALEA lot of Wheel-Bar
x' rows, of superkinnality, suitable for hauling
ground or coal. Mick= coal screens, riddles and wire
brooms, for sale cheap, it KURTZ & HEISLER'S,
Wire &leen ilictory.
3linersvioe, Dee.1,„7,88 , 484 m
_r E
ig, SAL E .--A NEW ' PERPE.N
dienlar ngine of 10 Uorse power with pumps com
p e o—the whole occupying a space five feet square. To
he seta at the York Store,
v R. YABDLEY A SON.
Pottsville. November 11, 1854 44-tf
i2ll-
OR, SALE.-1 1 647 - 3 subscriber offers
for sale his Saddle and Harness establishment. in
Norwegian street: It is furnished with Saddles, Har
ness, Bridles, Collars and all other articles belonging to
the business. Ala r a good assortment of the best mount
ing. All the tools and fixtures Included In the sale, which
will be on easy terms. JACOB S. GORDON..
November 3, '4st 44 If
WANTED --A person to rent the
Stare House recently occupied by the sebscribeti,
they having rented and removed to the new brick Store
House recently erected by E. W. llctilones, where they.
are prepared to furnish those who may favor them with
their patronage, with Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilardiware,
Queensware, An; at the most reasonable rates.
St. Clair. Sept ;I'3, . 314-tf DAVIS & LODER.
41TE4M ENGINES FOR SALE.--2
ky Stearn Engines, with steam cylinder 22 inches di
ruueter, and 6 feet stroke. 2 Blowing cylinders 62 inches
diameter. 6 feet advice. with Boilers. formerly in use at a
Blast Furnace. Would make excellent Pumping or Blow
ing Engines. One or both will be sold, u desired. Ap
ply to - HENRY LONGENECKER A CO.,
Shamokin /row Traria, Sieatotita, Po.,
Or to
October 6, 18.55 Oldo. W. SNYDER, /Wreak, Pa.
• 404 f
SIOOCASH.—The Subscriber
offers for sale his new and convenient
Pint. PROOF RICK OHEICE, in Market street, oppo.
&Rattle Post Office; Within five minutes' walk, severally
of, Centre atm% the Court House and 'Jan. the Market
H use and Town Hall. The building is 16 by ll) feet,
two stories high. The first door admirably adapted for
either a Store Room or Otifce; the second , a light, airy,
and pleasant office—with a separate front eturance to
each. The two offices now rent for Pa a year. Posses
sion given on the ist of •April. 1656. ;
• , N. M. WILSON. late Justice of Race, ,
Or apply to C. LITTLE, of Hen. J. Outpdeirs Office;
Sept. 4 '55 .38-3 m• Centre street, Pottsville
BUSINESS CARDS.
AVID B. GREEN, Attorney at Law,
Pottsville, Pa. Mee In Market street, opposite the
ost Mee. July 14,'0 1%-ly .
DR. J. T. NICHOLAS,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON a AVUOUUHEUR;
Witte—Market St., above Second. -
Pottsville', Dec. 16, 1854 Liday MID] 494 f
DR. G. N. BOWMAN, Sur
"••G. a.. geon Dentist, Otticiln Midi Building, corner
Market sad Second Streets., Pottavilk4
October
JOHN P. HOBART, Attotmey at Law,
Commissioner for New York. Oleo oposite Arnett
:an Howe, Centre Street, Pottsville, retina-
April 24, 1862 17-ly
40- =
ID W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa.,
lat 4 of the Pennsylvania State Geologkil Survey,
explores lands, mines, ac. ' .
tietober ;13.'55 .11-U
r - vg omAs R. BANNAN; Attorney at
A. Law.. Office in Centre Street. opposite the Episcopal
t nurch. Pottsville, Penna.
"Nov. 20,;1563 47-ly
DYES STROUSE, Attorney at Law.
olate--cesitre street, opposite the Town Mill,
rotuiville, Pe.
Janet, '55 .2.um
F. M. DIXON, DOCTOR of
i iilla■ •• Dental Surgery; has removed to the North
eut corner of Second and Norwegian atrreta, Pottsville.
September 2, 1854 ; • 25.11
fIEORGE deß. - K:Elhi, Attorney at
‘A Law, Pottsville, Penna., will attend to legal business
In mitnytkill, county and elsewhere.. Office in Centre
street, nearly opposite the 3iiners' Bank.
July 7, '66, . 0-
-4-
U. MORRISON, Dealer in China,
• ware, Ulime and Queensware and Looking-gleamy,
who wale and retail. Town Ball, Centre street, Potts.
rule, Pa.
June 2,00
Tif 1 4 LIAM L. WHITNEY, Attorney
St LAW, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Peonsyl
ratio. Office In Centre Street, nearly opposite the Mi. ,
nary, Bank:
' January 4,1834 , 1-ly
-- - - - -- -- ---
IVIV EVILLE & RICHARDS, Attorneys
I at Law will attend to allhusiness Intrusted to them
dints-once and rare. Mee Centre Street, next door
to It. It. Morris' Store, Pottsville.
June 11,185:i pan. 8, '.54 2-lyj
dAMES H. tiIf.A.EFF, Attorney at
L a w, having removed to Pottsville, has opened an of
fice under the Telegraph Omce, Centre Street,opposite the?
Minors' Bank..
==;MI
S
AMUL . G
EARRE. ,Magist rate,
,Joirreiraneer and General CoIlmtor; wilt attend to ill
business entrusted to him with diligence and earn. 'f
ilm, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa., opposite the Town lb 11.
N. 11.—The Doeltatat of. N. )L Wilson, EM., are in 'go di.
session of iMunttei llamett, Esq. [July 14, ' 55
I 7 W. POOLE, Civil, Td?o
grtifitdcal, and - Mining Engineer,Centre street,'
Pottsville, Pa., Attends to any Surveys, arploratiov s, or
other Miginoering work connected with -the Anthracite
Coal ileglonlof Pennsylvania,
July 2J, 185-1
IEO. K. SMITH, MINING ENGI-
A_A neer and Surveyor, Silrer.Tetriee, Centre Street,
Souse'lle, Pa. Examinations, Reports, Surreys and
Maps of Coal Mines, Coal Lands, Mining. Machinery, he..
executed on the shortest notice. -Agent for Coal 3llnes, A.
September 24, 1833. • 3941
50• I
(iEO. BROWN, Inspector of Mines,
tenders Ida services to Land•owners and others, In
ma ing Examinations, Reports, .te.; of Mines and Coal
Lands. From his knowlWv of Veins and experience In
Mining Operations, having bftn In this rowdy 14 years,
and carried on Alines the int six years, he hum to give
general satisfaction to all who may employ him.
REVERS to Jaisse Num and D. E. NM, Eons., Potts.
IMXIAMBI licunis and Watts* PAYNE, Ego.,
Philadelphia, for espahWty Inftrity.
East , Norvellbus, June an, - 264 y 9-,
W' L. 800'17, Attorney at LaW
e ,Bhamokto, Northumberland county, Pa.
- Ryferma: .
Hon. Jams PoLtoct, Governer of Pennsylvania,
" Ruts Lawn, Chief ;tattles-4 Pennsylvania.
" Amy, &intim, Northumberland 4b., Pa,,
"
" •101‘ 111 m, Parte*, Trevoeon, Northninberland Co..Paq
Coons,
" JOSHUA. IV'. COYLY. •} Danville,
Maws. Butaxit, WM eo,
WATIMAAI4 OSIMM CO.*
• " AMMO!. JACOBI 4M.,
December 30,1861 , •
rpo THE . PUBLIC.-•--H 1
ed my health by close contuses/
having nay rearrered almost entiret
Into a state of nervous Irritability, I 1
clangs to IMMO extent the manner in
penetleed any proteesicas.
I latent% method of inforsslns say. Mends In flebnyl
killeaunfh the wlntlentes of the bar In Ita Courts, and
the. Nte Eatiarall7e , that after the drat day of June next,
I ow Isautarly attend the teems of the Court of Gammon
lices, and prattles therein. I will panetnafly attend to
such legal boatnesa as may be confided tome.
Jons WEIDMAN.
• •
Lebanon, M ares 17 , 1 83 b 1147
MM. D. L. DODSON, Opera
ive and IlerhanienlDeetlat,baa fitted up one
of the 'teat Dental Establishments In tide part of the
State. and Weida to aeond bj patrons the lomat of yr
era Improvement la the Art. U. gnarantere to imitate
natant to a nieoly in the adaptation and arrangement of
Termsetetalleor VitresomatTestb: Warta partial or slob
miters. Ahnosmistria pram* to the entire exelmdest
erdralsopittrar cattrastaslesall trent and rooote.wilb
Di. odd doeigtattirdlt tfrttlt gold, tondining tits
metal- during tip
°Stoll+ Kuhl* shoot, tww . d,oorr shore Centro. North
fide.
MEM
4041
EM
1N0t.,11, '54 44)
MID
CM
EiiM
ININS
PHILADELP
... - Wtraiteireotts si:r laver
chitirp4 59isrr txet, adva,
.TO CAPIT.
THE. HEIRS OF RCN,
I.i • P ammeter et the
IN whom has. vestei
soda +tie prrtwodings of
in
mit Landed Eatatp, lying in et
or Pisliniyiratill4 haring convey,
scriber. he now Wets to dispose
clainis to the
'!COAL LA .
Lyhtie In the cow lex of Sohn vlki
'eating, Luaerne. ke., aluni et
Wilts. The legal title of Rohe'
nouneed aboolute by the Supreme
1'000719 . 261a.
The &nu In Scbnyiktll Berl
Wetland. Carbon, Columbia. Luse
lug Counties, are under the proll
Bushes Loeser and Bannan. who
TetaTtii on terms contingent on
ration of the snits. Subject to 1:
ewe of thirty centiguotts .tracts
enotO,Aittunted In Schuylkill cut
linvjo; Bal., these thirty tract air,
podthm,, be consisting - Of Coal Mines
rfn 04161115 t, associated togethe,
°dire pecuebn7. Muria which eat
art edrertissuistL, but which, alt.,
amen. unreasonable. the under,
onsusends it Omen of capital and
fee further partkidars apply to
No. 13 ExA
Ore. 15. '55
, 01131 OILS!!
IL. MOO
FUR
HODCSISN & '
Niis, 5 Se; U 641016
General Commission Ilierchani
WHALE AND SPERM 0;
NINO AND NECHANIcA
OirFiCE-PIUMSTLTASIA HALL, Pc
Supt. h2' '55 .
GAILY & BRO
No.; 262 Chesnut St., abovelfim
inrito attention to their eiteusict
IMPORTED CARP
W.HICH tl►?y will lapel
bracing the ngsr and choicest
Velvet Tapestries,
Tapestry Brussels,
•
Imperial Three-P1
Extra Ileavy It
Best A r ealtial
All pt which are warranted to I t • or the
will be sold at the loweit priers
BAKE
Pllll3delOlt, Sept. 15. 1855
AL • EL
FURNITURE & FURNISHII
- 7 - -
THE subscribers take pie,
noutreing to the public in general. a
gioti In particular, that they are Low prr
thew with all articiw In their line 4 !pt,
Intend to confine themselves te
••FURNITUR
manufactured under the iremediat
pet ntendence of one of the firm, Mr. P. if
who her for many years bad the rutin. Ow
kle'ibeat work, they feel confident that
the:public with articles in their line. nt
any other establishment in the United
durability and flnieh. ,
'SILL'I3IAN
Cu Una Wren Rwares end .Venufact.ry
sired. Mow Dock Oral, Philadelphia ,
filllymeaa.) 'i D. M.
P. ti.-4har friend' , from Pottreille and ti
will And it to their interest to giro us 11. fl
oriel native place, we are determined to
please them. All orders will be promptly al
Philadelphia. October n.
NOTICES.
fOFFICE SCHUYL. VALLE'
‘ja, K.uutoAD C 4.131 PAN Y.—Philadelph
1555,—The Annual meeting of the stecthci
holden at the taco of the Company, No. 7 Li
1110,,,N DAY.. December 31st; at II o're , ck. A. 1
time an election for President, six
and Treat:l2/er, wIU take place. I'. C. 11uLl
Dec. 15,'56
CIFFICE MILL CREEK &
HILL \A V. a IL IL CO.—Philadrlplit
. nnual meeting of the steektele
hoiden at the °Dire of th, Company. ice ;
on i'4lol'illAY. Dee. 31st, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
eietilon of officers for the ensuing year Rif
Place. P. C. 11oLL1
Dee.ls. -55
UFPICE 'NIOUNT , CARBON
PORT CARBON RAILROAD COM PAN
Deeember 10, 1855.-L-The annual meet
titerltholders will be holden at the °eke or the ,
Nei 7 Library atroet, on 3FUSItAY, Decemtrt3l
o'clock, 31., at which time an election of a 6 ref
enettlng year will also be holden. .1011 b 21
D. C. Flows, Seery.
Dee. 15.'55
NHOTICE.—Nire hereby give
.11 that the following Dotes hating botn lest,i
er and endorsers will not be responsible fur ibe
of *aid notes, viz:
•llenry Heil note. In favor of Brown & White,
datod Nov. 1855, at '22 days,
floury Kell note. In favor of Brown & White,
tlsted Nov. T-td. 1855, at 26 days,
Dudley Iron Co., J. Krouse,. President, doted
Oct. 24; at 4 months,
Dec. 15, '55 •
OFFICE MOUNT CARBON K.
ROAD COSlPANY—.—Phlladelptda, Deemt
1853.--At an election held on the 3d Mesta. the
ing named gentlemen were elected for the ensuir
vir! •
President—JOHN It. WHITE.
- Managers—John A. Brown, Nleholal E. Thema
8. Doter. James C. Donnell. Wm. C. Patterson,7
If Perkins, Wm. B. Bowen, Joseph Perot,
.......
JAMES C. 04.)N N ELL, Sr.'
Dee. 15. '55
THE POT'PWITICLE LITER.
_IL Society will hold its nest regular merlirg
Lecture Room of thb . Associate Reformed Proisi:
Church. in Market street, on Weduesday eledl*
19th s 124.5, at 7% o'clock. •
.4cciure-Ilowell Fisher. •
Reader—A. P. Dobson.
,cteetion—Aro •strikes'-beneficial to the labaie
Affirmatiri—Frank Wallace. ThomaA 11. Walke.
.Nigtiiire—p. F. Penfield, J. 31. Wetherill.
D. LI. It EEN &meal
S-CHIJYLKILL Navigation Company.
—A general meeting of the Stockholders scd
holders of the ahuylUll Navigation Comon) su to
he'd at their office, Walnut street above Fourth. in
city of Philadelphia. on Monday, the 7tb day olds:A.o
A. D., 1856, at 11 o'clock. A. 31.. at which meetiqsn eke
tiop will be held for a President! twelve Mau-en
Treasurer and a Secretary for said Company, scd
other business be acted upon as the interests of !herr
poratlon way require. W. 31. TILGHMAN,
001ce Schuylkill Navigstlool's
Dee. 15, 'ZS
NOTICE—The underiign'd has ben'
appointed the agent of the owners of -The Winds
PrOperty," and °flees for sale building lot, in the boritO
of Palo Alto,.on reastonable terms. Ofbee, Morris' ddir
non. L. P. BROOKE
Pottarillo, February 3,11 Z 3_ •tf
S. A.—Washington Camp, No.
tr; 6 14, "Junior Sons of America meets every MMdl!
evening. at Thompson's Hall, (Third slot y), corner of ,4t
and and Market streets, Pottsville. Pa.
WM. ISA ZZAIZD, P.
tisoont Run. LS
EMI
Nay. 10, '55
ti4l' DOLLARS REWARD.=-13 51,
rbetw Pottsville and Ashland, on Saturdsr. tat
Ist o t r i Decsa i ter, e a LLTVItit directed to C01..1. V tail
with 2 dollars enclosed, on the Monson Bank of Yas
Tlig above reward will be paid on leaviu; it Adler vi
the undersigned or with Colonel Davie at Ashland.
J. W. noursx t Belk
-19.3 t
I"ottsyille. Dec. 8. '53
•BXECiTTRIX'S NOTICE. --Notitt
Whereby given that Letters Testamentary n
late of William IL Potts. Esq., late of the borceo s t
Pottsville- deceased, have been panted by tip; lEtrese
of Schuylkill county, to the undersigned. All p.m"
intlebted to wild Estate are hereby Donned to wit is!.
meisL and all those having claims against said Erns
pre - fent them f.or settlement to JANE 11. tvin.
rata'. ,
Morris' Addition, Nov. 17:'35 LtKts
YO'O TICE is hereby given that an li.
, kation will be tools at the next Beaks 'rf '•,
tune of Pennaylrania, fur the incorporation rig
Swings Bank, with the canal pticileges. said Data tc I
called 7•Thre Swatara Easing' Jinni." with a c alotOr
Tweuty Thonaand Dollars, with the privilege to isnot
the sum to One Hundred Thousand. Dollars. and to tee
sited 113 the town of Donald/gnu, &hi) ihiil musty. _
r t oonaldson June W. '6.5r •2C;tal ,
*CHUYLKILL , County Agricultural
Society. - A regular stated meeting ( f tbis fwil
w be held et the public house of Daylel:Seyer,l: ate
boe,ougb of (trwlgsburg, on Saturday the :nth day of be
at 2 o'clock, P. ..1L Mao the annual meetly: sill NW('
at the game '.plaos, on Monday the 7th day (flans*
1855, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing Wel
for:the ensuing year, '
i:sec• V5,5t
9.A3I'L IL MA DEN, Re. Se.
4941
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The un•
dersigned. Auditor apppinted Me Ore l ' i
of Schuylkill county. to distribute the ialaccr
the hands of Daniel Penstermacher, .tdministrist
- .IIIIIIS FESSTERMACIDEM. deceased. Wand among lit , *
entitled ther e to, will be in attendance for that purr'.
at,his office in Centre street. Pottsville on rattardaYYP
comber tffid.lS.s3. from 10 A. M., to .1 P. M. whet 0 1
where those interested may attend. •
i • , JOEIN
Pottsville, Dec.l, '65 ,454 t
P
ROPOSAIS will be received tiy
John*. /I"wheTTl. President of the Tern *cod'
01" tho. Dont& of Pottsville, until the 16th lat.
building a dry stone alon,,- the rot side of L ' t
31hunt Carbon flatiron& extending from Marsh (b lll
street to the smith tido of Market street in 3.1,0 ii ,
dittos', a distance of about CM feet. The wail
about 16 feet hi tt' above the top of the rellmed ,
Ain:dation of sufficient depth sad thickness. Ihe
rash sourtstate the price per perch of 25 colic hiettio
contractor litutingsli the materials.
J. W. 11,0SEBERRY; Patel 1111%1
49-21
Dee 8, 'Si
•
NOTICE OF APPLICATION Fa
Inertias c 't • ClPltal.—lt la Us Intention el
eteckholdent of "The Innen' Bank o f e Pottsvilk.lt
. `" 1 1do
county of Schuylkill" to apply to the next Lerlist.
lielel*
for an extension of their corporate hutting andd
ink privileges. Tho.name and style of the said
lion .ThiS Dank of Pottsville. In tbecarr3:
Schuylkill." It b located In the boreloitk i t ._.....t rx `" -
'Schuylkill county. It was treated fors tank of si lt
deposit and Imo, and with a capital of Two lino:
Thousand Dollars, and the Intention la to ask
crease of capital of Three Hundred Thousand
that therafter the capital of the said bank shall
likaidred Thousand Dollars. Jell surr' - ^
Vnia LOCAL Ouhicr. Y~istTl • ro°.
lune •M, 1155
1 1 ( , ) , RIIERRY CREEK R. t o 2;
projt..;.At e meeting of t u.ssol
he Board of M.
t • berry Creek Railroad Canopy, held at
ny county, Dec. t he , a dividend of r.a
l""l"t''isn.d, payable to eteckholdere do or arbor'
filar, lb nest, by Wu. Greed. Esq. Treasurer• d
An eleetien for racers was bold by the star
khc: 10 "
maid Company, On Monday, Der. 3 bet, plains.; 0
14wa:
.i.reerfeknt—CALEß WHEELER.
' Jinnagere—H. Eckert. John Steel, Tani foal ? S o t
Kitamlller,Deorke lit. Eckert, Reuben IL titots..lo e.
her and Isaac Harvey.
&eraser—John Strimpter.:
liTreassere—W. Greed. be n
At theorise thus and place a vote was ao. W
the stockholders of said Company to decide Onet
stay
_pleasant to the Act. ineorporatink the Lowt tr i ch i er
Hallro34 Company. passed by the beAttiate r6 ' a go
proved on the lint day of O. be arceptod
ALAI, D
The result was as knows
:-Avveataneta- 14 votes. noweteerpteore. ^fit- so
. ,
rrtztver, Dts. t 74_, 11 oir ra 4Nll l , .