OPP' ii . . . ' ,lf [ 4,Ell ' ' . • -4, ;,•, 15 4 ..... : . . . . , . ^ -•-• fiintra' POTTSVILLIti - SATURDAY. RECipietialll. 185.5. %CLOTS YOB Tat Zafiallo, soguaz. Davit) J. Imola, Mt. Carmel ; : - • Issar DAVIS, Ashlamd:... -: - Fastmatee LAIIIARSRCII, Tamaqua: Yeoursox A. Donrarr,Vremont: - Yotser. 11. PAWXEa, corner Fifth and Chestnut li meta, Philadelphia: . . . , s. sY. CARP, s44ith i .troot, Philadelphia: Ws:lvrea k Joxr.... N. 11 earlier Thirditiod Race streets. Philadelphia: - C. g. NottroN, Coal Merchant. 521 Walnut Bt., Philadelphia: • • ft, 11:B Att!ies, °they'. Buildings, corner Broad way sad Coortlandt street. New York: - Votser B. PAtlttll.Tribunelluitcling,TiYark: ciiass A Co., 102 Nissan street, New York: S. M. Porremoytt, 119 Nassau street., N. York : v. B. PALIIIIM, Court street, Boston: • s. 31. PwretNettt, State street, Boston: Ache are authorized tAi reeler° sulascriptions.ad vertisements, ke., fot the Miners' Journal, and ie= c ot for the same. • T y E M1.44.,R5' JOURNAL has a litryer tin/dation than any Otker Negariperplltblitfrt in Sortherst Peaniyteania. It circulates asstang the Curl, trop anti Business mess, tnot vnie in, dia.aptd t i e m ijoin lag Cutsidies,Lime in an our Cities; anti it dr, cireutatesliirgely among the astssees in Rek,l kal Conroy, sahieh render o*e of {he snoet.olass, able Advertising oaeciitans in the Cottatey, Biafra' papfrs hats sn-atany Copitalistrinrated Oie their lisle.Lreriptimr TEE MINERS' .TOIIRNAL NOR 1868 Thfirtymilletesd Valais.. , . The Mixtsf Jogetnlhe old recognized organ of the Cal interests okthe great Anthracite Region of Penns. t o mi ts. will enter upon Its Thirty-Second Volume, on the let of January ltd. Were weto cut a retrospective o nc e upon the' career of the Mums' Jotawax, of the -msny accidents by flood aod fi eld," which it has expe rienced during the peat quarter of , a eientury,it would, collected. forma history. interesting to many of one old pa wns, with whom we still . hold weekly and Oestsent aov converse, and peculiarly so to us. who hue weatheredso storms with the staunch old craft. West we have accomplished in the post, our ,friends are familiar with. It has been and Is our greatest pride and plessureto contribute to the inliumation of ail with whom we bold weekly intermit:tree 1 to e k, Ta t e. p u bli e nu . rail and cater for the refined taste of our numerous .reilt. dere.. We have spared no expense nor - effort Lto render. the Cite res . JOCRNAL hilly worthy of the liberal patronage or Which it is the recipient. . In addon to the valuable letters of our European m o ing correspondent. our New - York. correspoodent, and other correspondents in this and other States of the Union. our Editorial and Reporting force will on the first of the coming year. stud as follows: BENJAMIN BANYAN, Editor end Proprietor. y B. WALLACE. Associate Editor. • 11. DADS iff,• ‘ !ilining and Traveling Reporter. Particular attention whit In future be paid to the Coal Detartment of the 3liseutte JovaNAL This department wilt be marked by that care and attention to facts and new 'developments.: which, to the operator end all inter. teed in the operations of Coal Mining. are Invaluable, and worth much more In. the aggregate thaw the very mon:able price charged for sobacription. This Depart ment will be a decided feature of the Thlrty•second Vol. • TIDO When we state that the expenses incurred In the publi. rattan of the Nimes' JOCR3AL exceed those of any three T aper , in the County, combined. our patrons.- can judge of the eliding we have fur a still further extension of the kindness. of which we have se far been so marked a recipient. • In regard to the leading political of the day, the MINERS' JoctiN it will continue to occupy that post lion which It has fearlessly assumed. With A 1111.140112. tiro in its broadest. moselibend sense. as -the Excelsior of its exertion. it will soar above party feeling and cliques. and zrapple with—not shirk those matters of State and National moment. - WEDNESDAY DOLLAR.JOIIRNAL. . This paper IL we are gratified tosay. meeting with that 'access. which its peculiar excellence es is family, moral publication, entitles it to. Ith circulation. 000mo:emit& what our most sanguine :expectations anticipated for it. No family In the county should be without it. Togeth er. the ,iitens' and Wcnvesntv Dottra JOURNALS form a Semi-weekly paper. entirely distinct in contents, yet so s intimately connected. that the subscriber to one should take the other. In principles it is American to the core. The TERMS an! as follows ' ' Mirrni Jnurnal Irrriericda y Journal - in, your names in order that we may commence the New Year with an increased accession to our subserip lion lists. To our ,Subserlbero, tko. We aro under great obligations to a very large, proportion of our subscribertifor the prompt man... nor in which they have paid their subscriptions—but sre very 'Cirri to state that there are a small por tion, who have so 'far paid but, little attention to 'the accounts forwarded them. Tie heavy losses we el:omitted by the fire last year, together with con eiderable sums' by failures since, make it our im portant duty to call upon all' - those who are in debted to us for subscription, de., to send ns the reepective amounts due, between nom`, and the first of January. The ,sums it is true are small generally "for subscription, but in the 'aggregate, amount to a considerable/atm. lilre MI now engaged in forwarding 'bills to all 'those in arrears, and we hope that this call will luilosponded to promptly. It is, unpleasant to us to mill on those in arrears to pay up thrOugh the columns of the JOURNAL— bat our necessities at present compel us to do so. BUSINESS NOTICES. ''SEE advertisementAijeadeil, "To Colliers." '-SEE notice of Schuylkill Navigation Company -- COAL LAND.—See advertisement signed Jno :,; i c.tupen, President of Miners Bank. SOME Rork-wen are wanted to go to Wilkes. barre. For particulars see advertisement. "' J. M. BOWEN k. BRO., of this Borough, have s b,,uFe for ride. See ndvertiFfment. GEORGE SPENCER ads-el-firma a Foundry &cd Mdehine Shop to 14. See advertisemenL SEE advertisement of 'Han over Cual Company, eigned John P. Hobart. SEE Orphans' Court Sale, of estate of Cathi- rine Bever PUBLIC SALE.—See advertisement .of sale:of Real Estate, signed Geo. Moser, executor. "COAL AND ITS USES."—We ask attention Is the advertisement, under this heading, of U. Balliere, 290 Broadikay, New York. , . A 'PUBLIC SALE co . valuable property situate it Pinegrove, thin County, will take place on the sth pros. ,czeo advertiFeipent. SEE adrertbiementa of )iount Carbon Railroad company, mid Mount Carbbn and Port Caiiion ,Railroad company. C: 1 11,.—.J. B. A. it. S. Allen, 7 and 8 South Wharves. Philadelphia., have just. received a supply of Oil from Ne l iv Bedlord. See adver tisement. TO CAPITALISTS.—In our advertising col umns will be found'sucuething interesting insrela- Con to Landed4Ritate, the property of . the heirs or R.ar r e:rt Morris, Financier of the Revolution. . SPLENDID HOLIDAY GIFTS.—We ask par ticular nttentioll to the advertisement of Glenn C0..) -- 7). 180 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. They Imre' on hand a fine assortment of articles suitable fur Holiday Gifts.= NOTES. LOST.—Brown '& White of Tucker ville, give notice in our advertising columns that several notes have been lurt, and that the maker klaerlorst.Ts will not be responsible. Fur par tieuliirs see advertisement. .t W understand that the Pennsylvania Farm and Land Association in Potter county, will hold a meeting to night- at 11 o'clock, at the Town Hall, Where th'e principles of this. Association will be explained by Mr. Angelo in English and Ger- ELECTION FOR OFFlCERS.—Meetinia of the Stoehheldere of the 'Schuylkill Valley Navi, gallon and Railroad Company, and of the Mill Creek and Mine Bill Narigetien and Railroad, Company, are called, for the purport of electing ' (Akers for the ensuing ykFtlet. • WE invite the Attention of our readers t 9 Mr. 3. S. stet•bin advertisement of the Couittand tree Hotel, Nets York. Parsons travelinittfroT fhiladclphia thereor front there to Boston, &c., eau reach his home witiv;iit the coq and troublo of hiring. ccnriiivance from th . e landing. which le at the foot of Courtionid street, and but a' short distancC from the hotefi Quictr.—A copy 41 "Galignani's ger" of - -,Nov. 28; was received by us yesfer-I day, from.a friend in Paris. Seventeen days, is very goo • d. tima for this season of the year: . M ) ) • .ORE KersAs Ours or.s.t—The Kans Tribune has been suspended.' Mr. Jorphdi. Spier, one of its'editors, w6l t ately asOulted by . a gang of Missourians, and_ most shock ingly beaten. flea face and head were horri bly mangled; his ace was cut opem from mouth to ear, and Ifs neck was partially cut off. He was rescued before he was quite kilied. • • ConuEss.—During the present week, the Senate laboring under the Congressional, par aipis, caused by ;the dead-lock in the other House, has done little more. than meet and. adjourn. Consequently, we have nothing of Importance tu report. In 'the House the 'inritiottmy of -"balloting unsuccessfully for Speaker, i has been unbroken by' any ineident ntthy of note. In another coluinn Spill be foutid the last Congressional news which has thtne to hand. .~.` .. • Tui 81,114pritrglipft9 t re. rails in Witaidienitbut lifreArilhAroald withaTaw iroSkANOled teidOthiVlir;Banks • could. be c)ectridi e l ay:, 1., I: time: i n our opinion, whUldbe the; most manly iottre - ie v he could adopt in the - initter; - It ia in, thribigh. • eat degree important thai the *rank' nut force in. Congnss' should present an - unbroken *out to the Administration, Nebraska -influences which they must combat. The dignity of the cause and the:success in the coming year o . cherished pritriples, eliotdd combine all the anti:Nebraska forces in !direr Rinse Congreis. We feel certainthit Mi.'Dinks is all right, not only on time Attectionewhich Il e,. tate ' l ' 6 _ '?° 4I , I FY . 52 ar ns PennSyteaninil interim wiwYeameerneu, a slim f r iena. We-. obierved 'with sat isfaction that that port - ion' of the Pennss vania delegation,- opposed to the Mum- Demonacy, voted 'for Mr. Fuller until they perceived his 'chances of success were hopeless, then in a commendable spirit, and with the hope that it would effect an organi zation, they .voted almost ea mane for Mz Bleak!: (4.. that the major i ty nt of- those rho i remain by Mr. Fuller, are' -glint' SoUtheirl 'men, but two of the PennsylVania, delegation, and one or' two New Tork weather!, still voting for bilis., Unless a new 'man ii sueceafnlly proposed, +rebut Bee no reason in Mr. Fuller-laohlint out, without the remotest chance irrith - ccetsa, and by his"course: " possibly. - delaying_ the oil ganization of, the House. We sincerely umet some compromise. will . be eifectrd, and. Cos. grew be. enabled to commence, the consklera don of much important business that . swaits its action. auraa~ Iliki RAILWAY TIMMIL/ 4 10*411144 New r. ors and, Erielittilit'md; at its eipense,iii erected wires along its , enth pease of Putting up this telegraph wee imme $30,000, and the cost of operating it is about $30,000 a year; - yet the Superintendent; Mr. McCallum', state - ,s that the , value of the ser vices rendered 14 it is more thin $100,000. , a I year. By its means each. Division Superin-. dent maintains a constant control over all the trains in his division, and it frequently hap pens that every train is rnoningpader special orders transmitted by 111 e telegraph. Indeed, whenever any more ten' minutes out of time. the fact iUud canSe of. thc_delay are nt once 'reported to the General' &perils dent for his action. . Thus , every employee on the road is held- to '.constant-; accountability for any delay occasioned by his, fault. Every railroad in our country should have its own telegraph. • THE HoLtnexs.—Next Tuesday week is Christmas, and folks, in spite of the hard times, are preparing for the holidays. Those of the juvenile population who are abroad at school, will shortly return home to spend Christmas. The shops are dressing up, and children anxiously await the coming,of their ,patron saint, Santa Clans, with his budget of toys and presents. What a cheerful resting place on the road of lite, is the recurrence of this Christian festival.. It softens asperity; and calls forth those tender affections which cling - around 'the strings of the heart, and which often slumber for lack of sympathy to touch the chords - of feeling. rltis a ha ppy institution, and we anticipate that it ' will be observed this season in the usual spirited manner. - $2 00 per annum 1 00 " Song THUNDER LOr.—ln noticing the're cent defeat of Win. A. Barstowe, for Gover,, nor of Wisconsin, one , cannot help feeling' gratified that retribution has speedily and surely overtaken .the man who vetoed the' Arsine Law bills passed by the Legislature of that State. 'Upon the principle of reciprocity,' the people vetoed a third "Bill." The verdict falli with crushing weight upon the shameless demagogue, for he goes down' with a motto tain of iniquity upon his bead. - Deeper than ever before he plunged in his desperation, but the people I ave dragged him to the altar, and the finances and the reputation of the State saved from another term of his infanious management. This should be the fate of ,every prominent public man who opposes the progress of the glorious cause; THE DIFFICULTY WITH EICHLAND.7IDICh speculation is still indulged'iti at Washington in relation to our difficulty with England; but is no reason to suppose that the matters may not - be satisfactorily arranged, the ques tion being still open. This fact, at - the pro per time, will doubtless be communicated to Congreis. G. Cass.—lt is said that this gentleman has written a letter to a committee in Penn sylvania, which will ~make its appearance shorth, withdrawing froth the field, as a can. I didate for the Presidency.. Sr. Population of New York State, 3,466,118. ' air A writer. In the Philadelphia Titan 'defends the masculine fashion of wearing shawls. ' Mr. Murdoch IX playing at thi City•Musetun, Phlladolphia. . . 1 Lev. Smith, an old police officer of Philadelphia, died lad week. gg Deaths in 1%11 elphla last seek, 167. Of eon samption, r.O ; small to ,14. • lkly- The factory of 4 . Kellogn Skeneateke. N.. T., la lighted with the Bennie light. Sir-Jacob Lerman, aged 110 years, died in Allegheny county, Md., Wit week. tirer 4 At Wheeling 68 persona, have been Indicted 6;r• - • 5t.11114 liquor without lieeotta. air The Antiodavery Scciety of Pennsylvania, bal k 'its eighteenth anniverwiry n Philadelphia this week. tirThewife of Gov. Wright, of Indians, dle4 a few days ago In Kenineky. -.,4i ,- ,.. -. • - _ z,, , :' , ., - :,.. ,, , , : , :' ,, ..-!-:., , .--. ~--.:4-::-.j,--.-7f,':-.;r::-: PEN, PASTE AND SCISSORS. /Ere% rtltleial Flower►—iioaea on a belle's cheek. /11Z . - Louisville contains 50000 inhabitants.. 44- Ouly 81 deaths in Wheeling during November. Er Forrest is playing at the Walnut Street Theatre. Kir Deaths hi Baldwin last week, 79 OW. itiorfAk is very healthy, now. Sir Th 4 State Debt of South Carolina is $1,087,556 gr. Deathly In New York last week, 38 4opulation of Masssehuetts, 1,133459. Of 800. ton, lfn 508; . Afirthe report of the Secretary of the Treasury will present some novel vlews . on the Tariff. Wir The New York eamils are kept open with groat difficulty and will on close. Sir The trial of Lewis Baker for the murder or roots. Ftlll going on in Nei York. Longe fellow'R 11.1switha Is much admired In Eng land. //(0- At Concord, N. 11.. on Friday Melt , John IF Rand, the noted haat robber, broke jall. . . *Three stegmboate were destroyed by tire it St Louts ou Friday died. Loss, 0,000. Sarno Americans hare carried the municipal etee= • Hon to Mobilo, Sar A grand Aileilean celebration was held In Sew York on Friday evening laid. Sir John Watta, aged 16 years, committed sulfide Is Dalthnoro on Sunday, • John Truitt blew his brains out in Philadelphia on Saturday. Insan... Brilliant., of •libido, so called, are made tress 29 parts of lead. They are a very fusible and brMlant In-David Bunny. the slime convicted at Centreville, Md., of the murder of !fen. IL Porter, bat been sentenced to the ponitentlaiy for 17 ,years and 6 months. ofir - Pennsylvania now modal:es as much iron u Was maunfactured in Greet Britain thirty yeart ago, and of equality that compares very favorably. ' QF. it A. Vfol e, Bethlehem Pa., have received a premium at the French Behibitiou for Paper Bag Ma. thine. /ET TheCioeinnati, Wilmington and Zanesville Rail road was opened through Its •hole extent on the 15th ult. . . 4T Col. Wheeler's reoognith; oi.ths new Govern ment of itlearmas ti said to bait, betst diantavmed W. tit admirdatration of President rime" . gar '1" American party have tarried the grit charter etertion In Doter, N. IL, by a majority 0110 over the Deinocrata. • - • „ , isa-The shndest day in Ow Tear is Dine boUril And Prat minutes In tenth. This will occur en the 18th Inst. 11447 Thelan Army h Finland. ow:ceding to the the etomdeur; Casette. amounts to 60.000 cm. betide 1"000 sun saki to he to rimers* st gt. Fetarsbuii. liarl6s6ls Leery Yew'. Make tried ft run Wks. We are one, on the Itst . ready to le a eketidest of ''pop ors !tot tricointe." __;~::: _ :"-5.::,-:'.-2-=-1-.. - -:- . .,:- . .i , ii:':`...:rj•-•- . ..kv . .';..-*'",.. , , , -.-: , ... - '---..'.,'--::-.:r..,',";:-`,-:::-:-..,:3±.,:,7,,--i--,:.,.-.:!-.y.'_;:irt . - .... ~.., ...... :, 104 :4 1 .4=1 1 4 . 4r,Or i rl a itxt. ,(I,l6l 4l*irii o ol o 4 l l l ollooo' 444 1 ,00P:7 `tsiir:- bat .0. - auo4,.:o*aiiit tip0d.40602 raft aim and 'is* suratie's pg ixtra to **Ai , : , , tii" The WWl** ofixlicatt os (*Nei ta*M to 1)s knit thaii td IPII , other Ow -United Stites. . „ - verbs dunof Elk•Noetlldgini.listri t ikiik is op Wed. Iliereutoes to reprdla thOhiedisooro busk at Chiimas*itatimlid. ' . air Mt tUiten ties WU lifaktr PoPor'imit " Ins "'" db Zit*P:**Mtli l Prfrode .410614111 air The Igidattnes cif Vlits rwiiiPetml thi Nom. /uses Nam, t 3.8. ansatar, emp !Is pima= tae silkcfU.m arms. air Is Ekturday nit t. the Anal /UM tsllB at .1 Stippassn. at Rats uu t1e,c7414 by be. : Ins 0000; insurance $2500. - - ilirChs Twit* elven. 'tare, imang Ecistit, nuatord and mom, 1F , e1711k01111114 iS{ Um Obi* air Edward A. Lawre .... , Sai., mon yr the late Jodi" Layettes, was itareted itc New_ Sorb last week, to the da4 4 104 F OS' i1bt 414 . 1 1 . 14 : 1 0- : jar ;ihidead; tics IT.t milfj .otsat:t4 tamed Singleton mks 'hot blot Itrd, a l sitl rr 11 ,, 4 4 Witte. lii tot expected to sittivs. , • "A dilleulty ban taketegdate between the students and &catty of Roanoke Coildpai. . Yleglula. Serena peptic byre been expsibd, sad snot' Sadestits to- -Mr. Worker, of lisonagrist sae esigagedoposa monument to tbo otloactry at Berl Ai,lloylesbett. block of It'll in itabbip weittiOnS, Wien tops; be aculpturodaftor SD ap~aos Iwo, by Mr.litreekor. f Arno benedE 100* 41 1 1 11 4:10•41,-lisTvg*gitbs Ewa, , ThantrOf N• 1 4 1 44 0: 1 4, 111 /P gnat $lOOO to floe pilt botOfileforb, ott4 !bop, Sillar- tor se ds ioaee, &vit. ms*ocuiiitabia - 46',' asasaa, at the Ilex yet,haistglr at Weak. -Ur. Palm has lost Oman& tad thaitataitgafitallara by Um**. sir APolem generally spool ow the tad ot "adagio mat thwalla—aleAl ReP•bb - c"' - , - • • - Botatabais tli• ad of a tige:lliotwo RM. . What II yarn! ' • ' itir Woodall Phil lit Ms lectors Gs otavery. In t'llitago tad aewk, #l44ltota wait aothlag ,too high or too low tar It-'—"ttiat it - wurped . pooled Attie a DoagliWti," and ham dti 1m added, gut them sir There 14 it tribe aeimilans. north of Loki Stew rior, called the Doti Torte or "'abet Wciod" Insiters, who sabred so nab frau !twine; bast aster, Veal *Sy were itopeUedas a last resort .° eat dear yoting gar Numbers of is lidusted young nen pouesdng • weak ambition to west feminine apparel; ors seen doily. The annaption of the *male gaintent inmate beagiory to then but It only piers their ; In bablenatuore is a =edit= which every tbllow. It is only your genuine ass who delighto to appear in borrowed robes. While he thinks cowry one admires him, - every one really laughs at biro,' : THE .COAL TRADE. .s• 11.1.1111 [yawl The quantity sent by Itailre for the week is 32,560 02—by Capal 9.401 sr -for the week 41;85117. Total' biCanal 1,10 608 against ' 907,354 01: to same period last year. Increase by Canal over 1854, 196,821 07. . The Navigation closes to-day—or at least no loaded boats will be passed after to-day. The Canals may now be considered as all closed, and the Philadelphia' and- Reading Rail Road having entered on the new year Dee. 1, 1853, we can give the increase pretty accurately from the principal regions, which will be Toned below.. Wo were in error last week in giiing the increase from the Lackawana Region at about ;250,000 tons.— The increase is only about 154,000, which makes a difference in the increased supply of nearly 100,000 tone., Both the Delawarts-and Hudson and Pennsilvania Companies slacked off their business towards the close of the year—and ac cording to the Ron - dout Courier, the former Com pany never had so much Coal piled at that point as they have now 1854. r 1855. Incuaaa Schuylkill Railroad, 1,987,854' 2,212,184 224.920 '• Canal, 907,254 .1,104466 196,812 2,695,201, 3,310,950 421,741 `14,12 . • _ 1,246,413 / ,Z 4.996 38,361 IM. & Ilud. Company, 440,914 503,0410 86.056 Penna. Coal Company, 496,618 504,00 0 67,352 Increase fromthe principal regions, - 601,718 toni. The whole supply of-Anthracite Coal this year will tie:about 6,300,000 tons, and the Increase from all the Regions, will be in the, neighborhood of 050,110 q tons—giving about the same increase as lasii,yeikr . over the former. 'The domestic Bituminous CMG trade' will fail short of the supply last year—and there will be a slight increase in the foreign impertations,alllount iii to about 40,000 tons, 'hickwill sheet make up the deficiency. There will be no increase this year- 7 1aq year there was„ an increase of about 100,000 tons over the forulgr year. New toils COAL RECRANGE......WO are gritifled tb know that this Institution is in's flourishing condition, and is daily adding to its srength and influence. Its action upon the trade in New York City must prove beneficial, and we note- its; progress with interest. We learn that one hundred' and twelve of 'tie most extensive houses engaged in the trade have,beceme subscribers to the Coal Exchange. The names added since the list was last published, are C. Baker A Son, Thomas Dyer, James H. McKee, E. A. Quinterd, Agt., Dougherty A Clark, M. A. Myers, J. E. Jennings, - T. F. Fisher, .. Harper. Rex 8; Co., D. L. More, A. Pardee A Co., Jesse G. Keys, . J. & G. W. Bailey, W. Constable & Co., Putnam Page, ~, A. W. 'Heiden, R. French, Adolphus Andreas; Bacon, - Price Co., Thoinei W. Dick, Dufour A Glaentser. -An important case of short weight Of Coal Iran Barge was V. be. investigated on :Thursday, by the 'Arbitration Committee. I . . ' .FOOT PRINTS Or REPTILES TRITE COAL STRATA OF PENNSTLVANLI —At. a recent meeting of the Boston Sectary of Natend History; Professor Wy man read en article on the foot-prints recently dis overed by Professor Henry D. Rogers, in the Car boniferous Strata of Pennsylvinia. 110 gave an analysis of the anatomical characters by which reptiles and fished are distinguished from each tabor. Ile, made comparisons between -the fonn, and structure of reptiles and the fins or fishes, shiming that, although they resoluble each other as regards their functions, yet morphologically they are always distinct: , There ii no known flab, recent or fossil, the pectoral or venial fins of which could produce a series of traces like those discov ered in the Coal strata of Pennsylvania by Prof. Rogers. Prof. Wyman, therefore, thought that, in the present state of knowledge, there was no ground l'Ur denying that the quadruped tracks found in the ‘ Coal formathins were made by reptiles: Tne total quantity of goal expoiied from Great Britain during the month of September, was 487,- 790 tons. LETTER PROM TAMAQUA. PROM OUR TRAVELING IMPORTER. Tamaqua—/Mproreutente--Mmere. Carters & Al. len'. Iran Works—kr. Phtinger's new Loconne-: tire, the Ala/troche—Con/ hnrnin2 Locinnidires --Little Schuylkill Co.'. • MacJaffe - Shape—Fire in the miuer—Good prospects of aubduiltg niietaketilr. R. A...Raitegteet mode—qarboale arid yae-11,1 effeeta—The "Barn in!, Japan r"— Allettinten Railroad—The littered., of the Little . Schuylkill Railroad— Ilahouing Vallcy Rail road— Wabash- Railroad—Schuylkill Valley do —Connection of Pot:Snide. Tamaqua and Mauch • Chnuk—Mahattoy Valrey Railroad— Double track- from Tamaqua to 'Port Clinton—Our -eimhbore—Gas end totai.da . ekneee. TAMAQOA, Dee. 12,.185. DEAR 30CFLNAL :—Like Pottsville,just now, Ta maqua is a little duff; but dulness is no peculiar feature, at present, of Pottsville, or her little rival, for all the mining towns and, villages of the Coil Region partake of the depression. That is, ins business point of view; the People seem as gay and as bright, as ever. 'PA &beret appears to be no stop to the improvements in and about this plate. Houses are going , up ss put as ever, and Colliery establithinents are still on thee!, increase. Messrs, Donaldson, Levan, and Jones it. Cole, are still progressing with their uow improvements. Messrs. Carters it Allen have recently so ex tended, rebuilt and improved their Iron Works, that at present, with the convenience and facility which they possess, these :'works are in no way inferior to the best of onr numerous machine shops. Located' in a region where .their predic tions are sinecessity and an everyday requirement, their ability to turn out work 'of the first order, is equal to the demand for It. lint we can say com paratively little of those warkest present; an at tended notice of the :establishments will be given for the Information of our, readers, as soon as we ten put. the MESA together. Several particular features and improvemetittatiractend deserve at. tektfon. Mr. E. Timer, flitaterly mister Mechanic of G. W. Snyder's Trop WorksiOn ettincetion with Mr. Allen; bait chnrgeof the Moolninical depart; meet, Elast•WitEorgo. Hamster fir sueoessfiti operation hare. - ofluttnruSi is the' old, err in use, and br many is preferred •ta - the more - . lo'liikr. :_PkbOZ=l44 ' - 114 7, lifer",ll - `'.ol-/ittiti4lo-11 bast P abbl tI)15" .- ' iii;) ildbilat' 11314/1 I s s e ll bi ree0410;44 ,- 611 . 1 ...- • toiliitP"rii seliejant -I Rararu.t, .. -- . i en at theutiFt: - tot w iad i ,a, idatase*, Mt o‘euilastiol le" ~ - --'i o r k i t ip.. `Mii ' - fo r eit, Wilrill ati 1, - ' th e -101110.414 o Aid Apt runal l oci' to ... _ one, the Waskinlo 6 k h antikie4e4, or tbgt , '""t -, standard at exctUtt#o . - - 5,079,218 .5,6,07633,.93218 691,718 9 :, - ,'.•,,,'.',.,:-'.',;:!6 - :.1;', E=Ml Pub*: fro, 4 0 01 4141 14 fact lea: foot iiipillti**Niperiuttli the timo= motives in eamuses pie, and 'sir atimsdose4.., give ramiger;Drito niece, tat thereto of his improve meats, the Cui,poutyftry parrously animal bla to Follitnift s flocc*, TM* DySiDet tk. AD theseito, was put ooi :the road about two swaths ago; and nose Of itie,:rablie journal,. pardesdartY Pbiladelphis ...Ledger. pored the :!gpotror" synod, out of ellotaob.. • Sb. b low iyiag said iPton.Autilir Cti . otiguly Oltere4 1n tousle. pbo it malty 10141 dm reptiariited to be, in have no doubt het that theist eriltb• *rush for the Anthracite. kr. hinikar. 0 1 00i1 . 0 ' 44 wilt burn AithrUciis' Coil *Meet' atilliculitich rs are Li:Aimed Wit tact, bat that ill nothing new 'bon = etaius or supstriori , tyiter otb ,aad Ming front t kii‘r. ll ;q4" ll 6 44 44**FrOcklfi r l I to 60 ihtt , te J'ack 444 o ll '.,th. 'l64 * lti4ll l l T 4Kat so liisoifea r tatipskor spreforito" tit the aver till 41 141144 4.8 *" C."! Bar ~N'we ilPflos, l o l 4 ll i hr,.: , -bl 2l - 1 '• 11 4 1 1 0 bi.4 ,4 444 4l ki; ol. 4"Pil*Y—atil#o.s by iirioirlagthat At* . Caiyfits, '141,1,04 without trod* *kb - pwwW wrowolarbilocl. motives of fbilipiOlieiviruitisetioit.:!,'; Thi Littls t3etigflkill Co. 14tethediost their =emit I. 1)16 cast lastei4 wucdois this fuel, of whlsb we hue sitelleab,nistlass abundance ea smelt*, Is by. Ode the pe4t, clewed* Mr. M.,Clayloo, th etoinpanfireasaarmethenie, has ra:sad, planar* led waded ithhiithiena and original erationerjr: eagles to thrive the ensehfeery in the Compin,y% Ili/ a pnety affair and ti still V. 1117 4 1 #0 On the pert ,of the tlitiigiter. He has alert submitted a now plan for a loe.onotire citien original design, with ntanA , combined improvement!, not the least , of whitish the, of placing the entire weight, of the engine on het.drivem. We Are glad r! 1 *,04 1 :_*.t.. 6 4.0 are ' every Pros pect-of the are, wich . has been burning in vein E, Eust,...for some :Witt: pot: beint extinguished notwithstanding public "opinion to the contrary: The former'unsuceersfutattempi, does gut by any means render futttie attempts abortive. On the contrary, the result t af the Snit trial was such as to warrant new effortis to extinguish it, and so com plete are , they -Doi,. re that the seems to be no chance for seeded failu re TheCarbonle acid gas, which is being ejected in 'peat quantities, is a certain negative to fire. But the managers of the Com pany have also taken the'precaution to confine the tire.to its presentloCality by excavations around it, and this prevent:the possibility of its spreading, The great mistake with miners has been to al low the fire time tti,:tipread, and it is astonishing to think with what irapidity it extends itself when not confined, as ',ltrprenetrates; particularly into soft Coal, many feet per day., 'lf the proper , al tempts were made in season; that is, as soon as the fire is discovered, it could in all eases, that have yet corns under one: knowledge; be easily extin guished at a comparatively small cost. We could cite instances in Onitegion whore it has been done, and that too without the aid of scientific appli ances. But the ;:mode , made use of by Mr. R. A- Maingy. in his - efforts at :Tatettqua,Which is the same as that - used-for thisame purpose, with inva riable success in the mines of Great Britain, will extinguish the most extensive fire, if properly I brought in centaet'isith it as effectually as if the burning mass war nianged Joie the Pacific. The gas will he ejected:into the burning mine. fur two or.three•weeks longer, until the ignited body is entirely eurelopedland saturated with it, end then the locality of the` fire. will be allowed to remain for two or three 'months, completely enclosed and isulated from the it:ttnesphere before being again Opened. The &dug° sustained .by the burning of the Coal will' hi -, very SIM& The fire having fortimately originated iu en old pillar, many, hun dreds of yards frota the main body-of Coal above water level, and the Cost of extinguishing it will be, for the objeet° to be attained; comparatively trilling. ..',„ • 1 • Thereat* nurfour Collieries on fire in various parts of the Coal Region. The first is at Coal Cas tle, the second et ; Tamaqun; the third at Buyer Meadow and the fourth on the Mill Creek,between 1 St. Clair and PoitTarbon, in a Colliery which be- ! lungs to Wallaiei •Rothermell, which hes - been unworkable for the last three weeks, laugh we are informed Mir the,firts has 'been 'Mouldering there for.sevend • Years, and en yet, we believe, no steps has been taken io extinguish it. This is certainly a mistake. ,If the parties interested in tend to oppose itio , tourse;or value the Ceial which must mt eventualireonsume, before it eau be sub dued, the attempt! allied!' be 'made soon. Neither hits - ,auy , attempt been 'made, as far as we can learn, to extinguish the , fire at Beaver Meadow AV, Coal Castle the, "Ilornitig Jugular" has for many years attracted attention,and afforded para graphs for the papers.. The fire still smoulders in its vast eavi;rtuybentath the Broad Mountain, but , its progress is evidently slow, as the small quan -1 tity, of atmospheric air that can penetrate through 1 the thick stratis of earth and ashes which cover it, is not enough to support combustion; neither can it penetrate . „beneath the water level, and its I ravages has been, and still ia, confined in a wes tern direction. ,If the Jugular unites with the Mammoth, as it 'uudonbtedly does, there may be ireason to suppose that it will it, time, if not sub - I dued or cut off, communicate with it, but the I . i danger cannot Lwgrent, since the Coal in that di ; reetion has Leen'i,enerally eitracted above water' level. ; . , 1 , But returning to Tamaqua, which we have AV most forgotten, a'word or two, before we conclude, , 1.1314 lu added About her liailnuda and her pros-• pacts. ~ - .411 . -I The interests of the Little Schuylkil Company : l is bound up in a' peculiar milliner, with the Port ! Glinton and Auburn roads; for their eircumstancea! are ouch, that if .their Cuab.gues ; by rail to New!! York at all, it mind go by way of Port Clinton and! Allentown, and this fact is so evident that it needi ; no illustratiOn at' preseni.: Our readers generally; may not be' aware that a splendid route, which', will he ten railed nearer, is soon to connect Tama. t qua,erith New York, by way of the Mil:toning Vali ley, over the Lehigh Valley. Railroad, but as we before stated, it Will be more of a traveling and, freight , . road than a Coal one, since the Little Schuylkill Company controls must of the Coat which is Mined in that vicinity. As soon as thiii, Railroad through the Maluming is finished or fully' under way, the V/abash road leading from Tama,. i qua will be extended to Tuscarora, intersecting' with the 'Schuylkill Valley Railroad, which will place Pottsville la direct cotnninnication with Tali matins and Minch Chunk. The connection be:, tweet, Trimaqtia and Tuscarora can be effected by i the completion'' tir one tulle and at quarter of nevi road; for the hication of which, two routes are of ii i fered. The cone by the south valley is the beet, ai l the cost, : " including a tunnel of SOO feet in length; I would be:but a trifle over $40,000, and the graded ' not more tbaili 66 feet per mile, ascending frOul Tamagni, and about 90 feet descending towardi ruttsville. Tkdi Summit route would cost over $OO,OOO, with 1100 feet of:tunnel and a grade dc4 re ending,towarde Pottiville OEIO6 feet to the mile, The route foi another toad of vital importance to Terminus hag been surveyed and strongly ree',. unintended to-the ettentiatiof the stockholders of of the Littielicbuylkill Cetnpany. This Is a prd posed rOil of twenty miles . in length, to branch off from . - the Company's road alma Lire miles 1 above Tamaqua, end!-diverging'to the left,- into the south side of the Roseau Vella', will folloW it some Mould a half miles- to the foot of the Broad lifeentale, which must be penetrated by r ik tunnel 3400 feet in length,' at a'grade of 25 feet to the mile witjs:the trade.' ' This will cuter tf,tis Malmsey VilleY•at is point 81 miles from Tama. •qua'and 12 miles from Cuttersville, or Faust's Tavern, as it is generally called. This point in the valley, at the north end of the tunnel, is ::, , lp feet above Tamaqua and 100 , above Bentieiille. From Centreville to ML Carmel the distance is 4 miles and rho; fall ,tibottt 400 feet, or. 100 feet to the mile, when•M will connect with the Shamokin road. 1 ',*'.,; , ' - The cost of this—the Mahanoy Valley Railroad —is tatimated at 11222,000,' which, if anything, is abort whet the 'actual east of it will he. We need not enlarge 'on the prospects of such a RIS- 1 read, penetrating as it doisS, a spleudid COul Re gion, nor speak of its peceliaradvantagr.s to Ti..' unique, but may add, that oar neighbors isettili 1 branch Cif the Schuylkill, aid fully 'awake to their interests, andWRI not rest ! until ,this particular . 'enterprise Is peaked to eonipletion. t : ' The Little Schuylkill, Company ars gradually s laying a double , titek from Port Clinton to tide plaint; five mileil of:shie reed hem* ham laid de ring the present ,orison;! which will tow make seven miles •of double iritek - completed: Neil ,"' i ,' : :::'(i--;:-'- - -,:; , .': , ::-.t-'-4 , ':?V;,,-14ii,.:*'>'s'i, , : , : - .' ,. .i';;. , : , i:..';' , ,? . ..; . :4 , :.,•..‘ , ', - .!- 1, .".' ,-, :;.':': ,-2 . , ` , ':'":: -, :7- 1 " -- : . .' .1- il • : t-- .-;.:•'.-:-.: L , ;; . :-=' , ,10 ~i :',, ., '', : ' ::,, ~,'"•'.."t *,!..;..,64-..';.•.-;07,,4,-1,rt'4,.*t.*'..,: 4-; ** 1118 "4".7.. "41104101.1'"" r . V:11; 4 4 $1 1 4 1 0taltabitat go' - 41 RIT!M 111 0 1 .! our eiattiVibt4 lll 4 l l:4;terliri .. tato* *7 lll a!siglati#: frogi,P l ol ior r iniono a *r 41140 eatienso*. vetalots*Aitor- , alltdowieg oar dearly beloved Pettivintitiriglisti 141"1 " t'44 # 4, 1 , - . 11 % , 1 1 :' 3 . 1 4i1 1 % 141-11111ite, anifoteert to mine** halms:Ws PellisPir; far WY. Feeder; ea rather . longieq e f' " % V OX * osthe sae liegioa to Uhilaiaht as toil* third um* 154• Re 41"4111*21°Itit are DOW is total &Arum; mild of course taitaat tine ex• *eta to r t ee , . l4 ,o"Ftfet i Nk TA 'ml- `44* that ramia ,L. shoes Welt Ova are indicting it, bac' heal rather ,milleicaly out *bort labia cupid mho, bat promoting' Uritbe vul act Coale Apo tbeviitcoespaa f frrlbleh to awl by, for-* isms woacesm, has dorm secisisrinv bly well—Tot damages, as yrit,eolcolade;; at the lame time bop's, that yore will 'mum feti nom the hamlet! et * levity Ca the 6°60 gt silty of esti Coal t i rade articles. - O. coirispondent writing from Pritibla i nce,com. pbans of tbi abOii-ireighbel Ccial,'ol:llleik row se — lipped feast Riebracwal.- -Ho ilaywii;' le a great milkman:li mill /Mira fie The wino; weirs to think that tbrifollWibig notice, of a reernt oceirrinti teaeltbrei Came HOC on the &MOM: .11In'It000na litosese:—This oehoenn4 r ti: rook +Welty Wand, near Neer Yorkien' tine 211 alt.;bae art yet been aborts al iff Marngetnentr are made afteeasingwbetilcday. W. leant from Capt. Rom" of the aticeetet - ‘ l ll4lo4Mmla` *yap, or New Lon - don; noir it thbat his erase l lay elope by the-the,frahrritaltfle tinnic t Oa Saturday. metwieg, beiegia smort of • otokegal.. be went on board and found °sly tbettepte who iE under arrest, mapecrad imMberfil, *ate. acid mosttlin the mad. Our correspondent is correct luitatingthetirtory - effort 00 1;4 16 b! V ane. Ottleg cod etia - eeeeCtia teattft ,, )e Pt;ehe' -Om_• • '; • ' • 2 ; The Schuylkill Sittig' Mien we liars? ere 0 911- structlng several "hum at lb* -Nee o:w Philadelphia, for elm iranshipment ; ofCad', frm brats destined for eastern ports. Thestj *areas ? We feasts will be 'evenly to those engagedhi the Mining business in Schuylkill ieuily." i• kftszast. Tusecam—;-Mr. Ridgway;lelellengi neer and geologist., estimates the amotintetif met c'fientable coal In Hainpshire and Ilarit ebuuties ya,st 1,560,000,000 tons at the lowest calMilatiOn. Within the area of the coal, measnres 375,000,000 tons orwOdular argillamoasktan ere; besides 1 4 35,000,000, tons of the IsilicoMM fassilEs. variety of om is the rocks of Knoldy pma - • CAXXXI, COAL is Itusots.—The Chintst4 Priv . • announees the diseovery in La Salle County, 1111- *ois, of deposits of cannel coal, In suffielentquan tity to meet any deuugad that_ may be snide upon .it fur fuel or manufacturing purpose*. Nam Tose COAL MAXIM; Dec. 12, 10.55,-4ho ,market for Anthnteite is depressed, arid ;holders Orr more: freely both from vessel and yard; For eign is also less buoyant, the Gas Coramiesi be jag well supplied, and the demand fur Consump tion being moderate; 200 ehaldrons Fictritt sold it Vita Seaton Caal Trade. ', [Corrected frosts the Dogma Courier. Dec. 13th.] ; • Pl:tou and Sydney quiet; ln English espial "sales6o Inca largest Eli V chaldron, cub, and 60 tena, snail at 4124 do. • --- • _ . , wsaissus rucu. 1 • ~ c Osnnel .• ;. • - - . -,.' ild_chal. la 0I a— _O, _ ESEMiI Sydney' ... - Pictuu . . Bridgeport - - - - • do -r - • -• ' • do white ash, - ton a 760 600 do • rad uh • - • do 000 (0 615 :Lehigh, lump • • • • do 026 00 860 .I.ackawanint do 600 (to a 25 • MAIL ram:rims Twr os 2,000 sountis; :Cannel • • • - - ton. 15 00 16 00 lowesstle, wars, • • do 16.00 do . flu- - . . do 66 0 • • • do • {' . C9l-- Scotch - . do -t- ••••; - - do, —4) ,Cumberland, run of plt • • do 050 (dk do fine - - - do 716 do wares huhp - do Sydney - • • • • do 00 t. 4 Pieton,coaree • - - • - do - 6'5010 . iOO do flue - - - • do :5 , 00 cno . . I.sekswauna. lump - - - do 700;® -, .1.1.0b146.1u50p . . - 00 &blo% lump .. - do 700 la nd . iPreparsd Arline and red ash. 'do ;7.00 ; Ai riifi fteightsfmn /Named to- 7 New York, - - - Boston, Provideate. - • W 4411120014 • • mau l jets xi of Iran. , tbr the crmhet , ;s Allin'a Point - ' :',‘ i Aspinwall City, : ' - Sib Boston. ' .' 913 Baitluide's, 1,146 = Bridgeport, 627 Bristol. ' 144 , Bordentown, 151 Pridesbnrg, 21:, 111aekwoodtoirn. 191 Z/41 Camdew, ; Chester, . ' 55 Frankford, 113 Flushing. .. . 207. Green Point, ' 149 ' Alamlyarg, • • ' 1 Harlem, ' 144 Jersey Clt3 , ' 233 Maspeth, -. 110 Ittanhattainville, ' 2 . 222 : Nes, York A Etroottlytt.lo.l3s,l Shipments by Cans f, Fur the week ending December 13th, 103,:; ' - zELIVEILLD On .the Line • • • • - Philadelphia • • Vicinity of Philadelphia • Wilmington - - - New York and vicinity Total for week : By Rau Readt - ad Q L3ntity of Coal sant by Canal, for the lie , * ending on rbnniday eirealng•lagl: . . Pint Carbon, Pottsville. Schuylkill Haven, Port Clinton, Total by ftailroad to Dee. 1, elope of year • '1,,212,7EQ 17 " Canal I -1.101,160 08 Taal by Caned and liallrmd, tom e 3,316.950 04 Shipments to mama period last yritr:TOTA L. o 7 "907 7: 351 01- By Railroad. fly Canal, llncrease to 1855, so far, - isoal Trade by Railroad flit /OR/WI. • Quantity of Coal sent by Railroad for ills week ending on Tlairsday evening last: : Port Oirbon, Pottayille. Sch aylkill MUM, Auburn. Port Clinton, Previously this year, Total. To Patna time 1a,4 year, I nerease, Schuylkill County 8ailrold141835: The following is the quantity of Coal tratteported over. the different liallroadsin Schuylkill County ~ for the week ending on 'Thursday evening butt: wean. I - "ma. Mine 11111 and S. Haven It. it., 19,652 05 . 1476.483 10 Mt. Carton " 2.514 19 184.770 15 Schuylkill Valley 6.850 05 = 537,685 00 Mt. Carbon • Pt. Carbon '" 10.679 011 745425 18 MCI Creek • " 8.5130 15 ; 607.761 19 Little Schuylkill 1.40915 422,935 18 Sates of Toll and TransportOttloiT on I.IIIL 1101 D. EOM 1111.Carboa: S. Harm. Pl.lC7inioo. Ashorn To Richmond, $2 01 $1 95 ;a 50 $1 75 To Philsags.. 1 SO. 1 SS ..1 70 1 GS Spring Mi 115,55 . IGO 146 143 Reading, ' • 140 1 15 103 I'os V nlon Caps* R. IL Cosa Veinsioitoition Amount transported deCring the menthol JAitei. Ib85: Ida :111G TOTAL. 17.421 13 71 105,694 to ' 14446 0:2 58,018 08 0111013 Cznil livitatara Rsiirwd Wor the last week: COAL STOCKS ; • AND OVUM BCRUYLNIXL CO; STOCKS, &swim SIMILT IT C. ■. LRy6L CO., Wing. • , ' rmi. .RAILROADS ii . T*4•;. , --- Pklladelphla,_EadWg 45 Pottsville . /i I 150 1,43 1 % 4434 Mlneltill and BehnyHtH Haven - I 6O 65 NI Blount Carbon • - z - - -1 160 150 52 Mount Carbon and Port Carton • ' I 4Q . 50 52 XIII Creek._ -. • - -, ~ , - ~ - , -; 160 140 142 BernylkM v alter .' • • --'. 1 isa 16ot 52 - Lorberry Creek • - - 1 , 50 100 1 00 Hiatus - itr, l °P' 13.9, = , geb Dian ] 140 * 1 18 3 t 100 - .- • -: ' I ill , 18 3 .19 ;-,. Schuylkill Narlsetloa, Preferred - ' -! lO 95P • 29 . 14 1 1 Union Canal • . - • - - ! ' 80 • 8 Union Canal: Preferred - - - - • SO 1 4 lin Del.* Undeon Or/ a Trenspartit'n CO*loo . to WO • RAILROAD I COAL COMPANI2B.! 1•J ' I [Attie lataylklll War, R. R. 5 00 1 9 Co: iBO 44 1, 4 0 4' 1 Lehigh Coil Al Nairfretlon Co. - - `4Q TT ;82 ilarlettet Coal Co.' . • - -'i • i SO% 00 100 Dark Mountain Coal Ca - - 1 501 00 7 00 Peen:Prude Coal *R. R. Ce.'- - rat) MO OT o Mumble Coal k It. It. Co. .-' - • 100 88 ,I SO 'lkons Palley Coal *n: u. en. -:I501 00 i op &aro COAL COPPANIEF: •,,, 'l' -; i '' " Flitest lorprorensimi Co. -, - - - 4 "al 100.1 00 • tomb 'Ageoldri Coal Co..Pleferred - r , . 22 !.28 - I 25 " " - " -``‘ '` 4 Onuses i 1 Zvi 8 ;- 9 Delaware Coal Co._ -., - - • - ' - ' I . 80 00 100 • C=0,6185041 co.- .. • - - : 140 2! i 21% Nei, Crook Coal Ce. • • ' •, • % 18b 134! I% ' ' ' NIPOELLANROUR. —• ; Muni Bast - - ' . - - •-' -r , ! I 58 iO9 Parmers' Reek • ; ! ;$0 I 0 PettrrilleGas Co. • 55 1 BQ' PotteeilleWiter Co. -.-; . 15 ; 18 ' , . - Si The Stott bran Coakealipessiiit WI 1 tb* above lift. "lie" tarot tbm**. lalntirWev ' • - • - - ».z,•" -VERIORGUITAIM*ItCpatea will hots aef don* lls Tam=fi *sat of tottiliasts.lllo•4llsls a bersikr- 1 00 at - - ' aiiii anitM.l o o" lll ll4 l4l l l 4VlßOAChurth• N1111*•141 4 4,,,.. - ,... -,,- -.4.,-1 1 .-•=, ~..., - ,ceininAmaimiarr liom4 . 7. ~.. ..i Igo. Ile Colidl ptitornAllywilrerk, gdue ell Opiertliam' tratillipt ges;ie. Se NI oiailefoist irldabia~sd Oa eleopmx! Y te lnErt4B.3ltell imi the tki,ll , ioll otbui ,ll4Cro tatbsOK•farlindititikam Plkiladelids. lartc r ae. - . . ghee% Weilleass 9 SALE' . tit VillltAble Calk Ltia UTILL be offered at pablicsale,l ea .tat Air the day, Or Peeembeiy.l333; at 3 ei.htetr - p. if., ate he PewarylooWliall. fa-thirtkeositili of Potter-111e, the vailvided 3-kith part of ALL that eerta:a lota of Lalwirto"*l.ata4icurt--tbe Paid Ihrraugh, team ea the "Via* lorei 414, /it rradt,^ matthdag7.4 semel(Eyers_ alth thelpla alietAy.ht to the wertbee gabfest 334 arm, at which hes tie& sold to IltvrehJort to the reierra of ',the awl sad theft sht IN. Woe tw,ti carry away the wise. The Tales et reel eartaimi la a4d awerrresalroo add Lead *Metal a Wetmore( stow thew WO ialles,:themetz the bad. The buyer will Me take by him piticlutatall the tithe. title mad lateftst of the _Slaws' Ralik et Potts ville la abd tat heleelibta,etry.tol Potts at the $lOll4l en itittricar,grantatraettaimegord (A said link by thephime tereat thereat ^ • = candle/ma sad farther paitleahaimadokterwa thathie resale. • - • W. 11131 • ^ Amaral if_ tie *woe .11/1/A of Pethrilte. -.- Pattern/4h D0e.13, rbt - 1.06 • : OSPHANS',,COUST SALE. . URSOANT, to'en 'order of the Or. pbasee-Oomt of the Canty' of Sehnailklll, to the assnonwealtb of Penmylvanli. the intbsraber. trustee -Id the F.state of CATIIARDIX. BOY= Afe of Plane Beier. and one of the helm a ifolin IMMertale' of the treenddili WlNtroo,& itoiticOripP.sdtyildni 61. nolo& VW =Poo to medic.) puldiryendise, on, Tiny the * day of Jamsary -ant, atone' °Wet: - the . noes, *tow promhno,bs thoitosnitibl* of - Wayne, in the conettof &bsylkfil,adllat that Metall , plantie Iloo_aittrast. or plere of tut MOW* . In the township ,of Wayne, - tits eounty ind Iltate Pennoistesto.to_wit: • d . • • Bounde by _lands of ;aleph Itertls, Abraham Vern& 1 lands of the mid John Heffner, &MU* eontaln• Ing ninety urn. awe or leer. with .the ispporte. • elm, consisting ot o dwelling house; stable, orchard tilting house, midden ground , fans land and a lirsmaisiount at saleable Usher had: late *iodate Of sddAsessed. Taw end condition, so& known at the time and Owe of sobs b)- _ ABRAHAM BOY= • By order at the orptaseetimit. JOILICA DMZ, C/C4 .Pottertlle,Thee. try 110. . 504 t Puss* BALE.. ..111.. , - .. virtue of an order of the °r etort of Schuylkill county. the aubscriber, ow a the huseuthre ot,tha last will an testament of RIM= Ketnef,,lteciesied, wilt expels to public Nile, on Meshy. Melinda, of Mihaly:lB44kt MO *O'clock, P. IL, at the house of Joseph limburger. in West .Bruns wick township, Schuylkill county, the G?llowing cal nabie Beat itetete, to wit: . ; - • ' : • . No. 1: A certain twoskairldwelliag• home, log titobarvoeuwal ont.bn and • 'met or grovel of • land: situate on Pine • is Wed Brunswick woship aforesaid: bounded by lands of Daniel Maillf, George !dose and others: containing 250 acres sad 26 perches or thereabouts, part whereat Is comelleut meadow !pound, and • large portbm la well timbered.— There Is a good apple orchard on the, premise:. The above property Is known as the 'l3ld Setups. Farm." No. 2. A tract of improved Is- L Antal* in the arms lownrhip and bon bylmde tichall, Gnome Moser and othersi containing - 4 *crest andls2 perebre. No. 3 The 1 undivided eighth part of Your adjoining tem:tint land. dictate on the Blue Mountain. partly In Schuylkill and tarty in Berke county, surveyed on war. rants granted to John Piersol, William Piersol. Leonard Dorsey and William Barnet; containing mob° whole 1149 acres and 166 perches. • • The conditions will be made know at the time and I place of L side. b 0130110 MOSER., Encidor. Dee. I '66 - .• 60.3 t S itir • :_ ,' . • ÜBLIC SAL . : Of V ble props , &twTtt in the borough Pinegrore. Seb* reality. WL be so . by the shbse 'bele, a l t 'public Pale. on ; birdey. Janunry fit .Mt at the public bonze nf Jobn L 1 - ,in the ugh of - *oofiaforeinkt;siti: .. . Pinenvoirs No. 1. A small tract, pleeo - or parcel "citlao4; bounded on the north by lots of Jacob Schartel. on the east by the Dauphin and Susquehanna Raihasd,ony the south by Chturh land. and on the west by Tolpehocken street, containing 6% saes, more or kss. • No. 2. A earner lot, bounded north by lot of L. Weenie, east byy Centre alley, south by Canal street. and west by Tnlpeboeken street. being marked in ascertain plot or plan with No. S. measuring 40 feet in breadth and about 200 in length or depth. No. :1„ A corner lot, bounded north IrY lot No.. 5, east by MUM street. south by Canal street. and west by Cep • tee alley, marked in said plot with No. 4. being 60 feet in width or breadth and about 100 feet in length or depth. No. 4. A lot, bounded north by lot N 0.6, east by MI6 Sin street. south by lot No. 4. and west by Centre alley, being marked in said plan with No. 4, and being 60 feet In width and abodt 110 feet In length. No. 5. A lot, bounded In front by 61111Un street, in the rear by Centre allery, on the north by a 20 feet wide ai r ley, and on the south by lot No. b: unexciting 60 feet in breadth and 120 feet in length, and marked in mid plan with No. O. _ _ 'do— i7;47- 6. 00 tg) - 40 4 74 - 0 - - 1118 1 10 2O 1 00 . fo, - • a- pm:tate week eudinglisilwday, De. To =' ' . Toss. Nerwieb. - 183 New Dame, ' ZE4 Slor lo Thi 28) New Pori, cys Norwalk, ..! 213 New Brunrwielt,,i 110 Provldenee, ! •-; 773 Blebmand, . (VC ißondout, -; 211 Stamford, 120 Staten Island, i. . 143 Stapleton, • 160 r SO - - Yanown, • 90 Wtbslngton.' • 100 Nonkera, 71 Total for week; • 19,696 Vor season, , 19.696 Last year , 1a.469 13=1113 12,331 15 - - 2 7 670 10 177 00 - ; 163 00 "Aiso 10 - I 4.401 15 CMIAL. 1,940 10 I= 439 00 5,104 05 1.919 00 9.40115 4119.5.AL3 OS ,1.3105,930 OS totiot 421.741 17 irtaz. 10.151 02 2.1)00 05 14,176 15 407 IS •'s 5,706 03 1.L450 CC 7.7,743 19 60,191 01 43,131 00 17,05 n 01 15=1 R1C0..; TL4.111. 11,672:02 6.117,53:1 05 COMM sitlied to gleatre their . , . 1111M118 :twwffimaikiumwsi,t Persona desiring farther Information : relative to the above property will call at the office of Lend Unbar, in the borough of Plnegrove aforesaid, where they can ace a drift thenrat The sale will commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. when the conditions will be made knowei by ECKERT, GUILFORD & FERGUSON, Plnegrove. Dee. 16. '65 ' 60.3 t TO ZACH MAN A FARM The Pennsylvania Farm and Land Association, in Pot ter County, Pennsylvania, has bought from Mr. Cowan, I 90,000 acres of excellent farming land id Potter County, whirl they have led out in Ihrms of Zama to be sold for V4OO each. Each purchaser of a farm Is also entitled to 4 town lots In the new town that is - to be built on these lands. and the name of which twill betterments. Besides this. 8 neat two story. frame houses that are to be tweeted in the principal street of the new town, at "a eget of $lOO each. will be divided amongst the share.' holden , by drawing lota Of the $2OO paid Ile each Wm, $l5O are considered as the peke 'of the land, and $5O will be expended by the Company In making good roads. In order to enable a poor MOD to made In VOMIONIOII of a , hank the payments are so arranged that be can par $lO 1 on becoming a member of the 'iumeistkm and afterwards $5 every month. 'To those that pay down the whole pride in mhos deductkor of $lB for interest is allowed. If a member pays dorm onerhalf of the; purchase money at once. be may pay the red in monthly Instalments of $5, Olfbe may,lf he. preters, at the end..gt. a. years. pay $lOO with interest ibr 2 years.. Any one that has paid In one-half of his tatrchase. mosey receives a - warrantee deed for his land from 'Mr. Cowan: • The farms are divided among the sha l reholders by lot lunch a manner that those who wish can have cant iree ous farms. In order to secure to each man a good farm the Association has the privilege of returning to Mr. Conran such tracts of land as may seem less adapted to cultivation. roman, under 'loiterer pretenoo. will have to pay more for his la nd . than the sum mentioned above. Those who wish to bear more of the fertility of the soil. which even on the highest points is a deep layer of shalt' earth; of the magnificent timber. mostly hard wood, as chesnut. oak. maple. beech 'and cherry ; of the comparatively mild climate which is duo to the south erly slope of the lands: of the Innumerable clear wings that water it, and of Other particulars:may tall on the agent, V. ALSTADT. at Pottsville, Mahantongo street, between Centre and Second. where maps and pamphlets describing the lands may be seen and obtained. Pottsville. Dec. 15. '5.5 '• 50-tf BOOKS FORTHE hOLIDAYB. • Christeuuo and New Yuen Presents. , T HE subscriber has now ready `at: , ~ very low prices, a largo and elegant asso. tment o f ES A. , suitable for Holiday Presents, consisting , of: Annuals kr 18Orti, Leaflets of Memory.li Book of Beauty, ' Friendship offering, & , . The m9sfs Rose, Affect!On's Gift, The Snow Flake, , Amaranth, . • MagnOlta. Atlantic Souvenir, Memory's Gift, Friendship Token. • ' Free Mason's Gift„ Forget-me-not. Philmanna. . SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED WORKS-1N FINE BINDINGS. • Steven's Parable of the New Testament, . Goodrleh'ir Gent Bonk or British Poetry, The Vernon Gallery, 67 elegant engravings, Maceulay's Layk of Ancient Rome, • , The White Veil—a Bridal 01ft, ' ' . Mrs. Jamleson's Characteristics of Wtoinen. The Ahem Gallery, Heroines of Shakspeare, Romance of Nature. Fleetwood's Life of Josephine Wort —elegant Christ. edPion, Homes of American Authors. • be Diadem, Floral Keepsake—colored plaigc The Souvenir Gallery - , Wild Scenes and Song Birds, 'Home Boon of the Picturesque, Gift Book of Gems, Chgeora and other Region's, THE STANDARD POETS—ILLUSTRATED. Mime: - ' Shakeout', Moore.'. Kents. Kirke White. Campbol, Rogers, Scott, Watts,(; liamans. • Burns, Longfellow,' Montgomery, Southey, Willis, - Topper, Osgood, ' Sip nntey , ~ , Ac., de., Ac. - . BIBLES—PRAYER BOOK S-111i %IN WOKS. , Of cid , ' site and style of binding. fur itasOrtment of • Family „tales embraces great variety pnd style of bind ing, at extremely low price, from $1 25 to VAL • 1- JUN &NILE BOORS, . 1 Several thousand volumes. earelully,selectede The at sortment of Children's Books is very largo and aline -tire, embracing the worki. of the beat authors. adapted for Sunday School Libraries, or hir/111314111. Standard Miscellaneous Books. in greet variety .t also, = . Ladles' Cabas, - Portfolios. • , Card Cams; Writing Desks,. Porte Moonshot, . liory Tablets, Work Boxes. Gold Pens. .' - "Ae.. Ac., and a large assortment of Children's Games: all of which will be gold at low prices to suit the times: ;• s HOLIDAY PRESENTS, GOOD BOOKS FOR GOOD ORILDREN. For our juvenile friends we have Prepared a very ex r , tensire assortment- of Boats, selected leJlh great Carql from the best authors, many of whkh ore suitable for Sunday School Libraries and Premiums, all of which will ho sold at exceedingly low prices. Mrs. ilotiand's series, 12 mob, each •HansAndersoi.'s do 6 do do . Mrs. Hall's An do Mary ilowitt's do do Arabian Nights' Entertainments, various on lions, 25 dr, TS chi, and 14 5 0. Parent,' ARlll4lll.lt, by dada Edgeworth, Boy's Own Book. enlarged. True Stories, from Ancient History, = , 'do do do . Modern History, Lemb'aralor from Sbakspoarr. Stories from History by Agnei - Strictland, Swiss Family of itolinson, Pandtbrd and Merton, Robinson Crusts, mulcted; editions,' Stone* by a Mother, . ° I; 62 do Tales Worth Telling, e 37 do Peter the Whaler, his early US and 'adventures, 60 do Story of Storks, or Fun for the little ones, 50 do Mrs. 0 ilman's Gift Boot, 5 •_ 60 do Mary Howitt's Story Book, • 60 do Belzoni). Adventures in Egypt, 45 do Book of Entertainment, 75 do Christmas Tales, 37 do Child's Own Book of 1%14 Tales, - 76 do Kienings at Home, ' 62 do Fairy Gem aid Gitt, each, In do Leila at Home and Abroad, each, 62 do Parley's Bible .StOrks.-.- • I • ‘ 37 do Cobweb' to catch She, ' • ' • ' 26 do r4ttle Child's Book, I ' ' • gyge Mother Gooses Melodies, Marmaduke Multt• ' , • • 'ply. each, Kureedy Rhymer, Picture Biddies, eseh. do Appleton'. Tales for the People and their children,lby Mary flowite,Mrs. Martineau, Mrs. Ellis, he 72 vols., each E How to be a mil, by Harvey Earrioinb; ° 37-do ; do do lady, do do ' 37 'fki Pleasant Pages for Toung - PecTie • 50 HO 10a in the Countr y, f 60 00' • Rollo'Books,lo vole. 6 00 go Abbott's 14veli of Darius the - Gni.. Pyr thus, =Cherie. ist and 2nd, iTannited. I , Xerxes, William the Conqueror, Meg.- .". • 1. j Queen of Scots, Cleopatra, Nerq.'Atetka• der, Jolla* de.. de., ; The Franconia Sts n by , Abbott,. Uncle Iran, Boys A Ghleywary, 6 volsjesch the raeoriteltory Boot, . Juvenile Keepsake, - , Christmas Roles, ; • 7,0 WOodwarth• Storinarbout Buda, AiiktUrdi, — In. irets.elete•• • ins Wings variety of Toy htaltsli____Pidisks, to ie.la - • = N's: " • Boob andEtrdi lllA onerirditere4 • .e.mstre.dreet. opposite the Epircoiri Churelt Pottsville. Dec: ~ • , • - • sn. 'MMESMM NEW IMTERTIM . _ i:00064011147,1001. -- . - flanCEichereby gmen that,an:Ad ',,, • puma, court of ccinam now ibi the Wei at aisimat tormi.ipo an helot at rotting* ha sad for the olitt3r et Sebeytkin aallt9SDAY_ L Dectetsberl7o,llbb, to Nettave aue ISA. i WM, MAT; ilienk .., _ feeeirs 011 teer Puteutlik ,- . - `'- I - btoilki.3ll4l, - rfl:: ; tt f t y . , alf , P4 - Mr!, I *sod 8 lieock VALVACTOV.DOO .It iIiiiMrfI Rote* demo Reeellonbod. tito Iddi fluty oat Ibeopkat. the 101 rod out* , . . ; whiter:Mimeo% ttsotio• gsq , impute 00,000 do Racketll do do 700 do Also, Is skew. °mains OD, Me and Drown Scrip t Aporot sod AdiassoUne Combo. Ike. 16,14 • MIL Alitt r AlllipClVlC Witt. -.MO be given the WETHERILL 1. erne ',UPANILat the BR. Clair to•PotioD abrisir• milfoliar; ' CaPt. n;Jegal,P6i Unit. P. abasign. • " ./L'A;Uwisk ittebanhoo, Nagle, " W. Weend, ". Pott. , - " 3. Ache; " J. A. Roads. ' fibers**. • J. Ipoultry. • W. Vann. ' -t••_ " J., i o= , We T.,3lolsolif , .„ • Y. Maud”. ' ' 7 Ito& .'Lt I.A.saguts; • ..coip. A. J. Jackson. 4.W.Wetheria, „ • ' sysitax.WißertinoUti-J• WIND- Doe. 14,1856. ao•st: MISCELLANEOUS, JUST RECEIVED:—A large -assort eir meat einpleatUd Parfaantry. de, iron tbalibundia 44:704 Marriott and cams. All vant-da - d , Parfaraft,: ear LW'S Bend aad Vadat, edam January 91;111U t .. . ~ „ . .. P , IVRY: W . , 9 Olar i eratillgli . litii• , hhii of thelibie Mllltalioail. fiterodhli the halt of thePottritle Coal baste etsl the sli /ea itzliese. rase 40 loehee square. colored and 11104ZU ed. ' Reidy Dr 41ellery at Ilaustants arid at Ilarlsties' Book Storea t aud at Mr. Piers 011 lee. October 1!.185. - , - , Aet43ENCY—For the Purchase and Sale 4 Reel Eshitei, haying sod sidling Coal; ta sikalSocor OW Laub, lases, tr., and vollivilog rata—boa tveaty:Pearti experience is the County tie love} to eve otikhictioh. Osea )(shuts:iv) Street, Pottsville. CHAS: 11. HIM. : ! APO 4164 0 2 144 f , . VULL anpOy of &boat Books, I also, a latt u assorthamt ,mtmellampons works, tram th e recent Es. l 6. ' WthtalGUES' Bo* sad Eitationar43,. tore, Centre street, Pottsville. Octther - '4143n TOBACCO, =LARS AND OATS, 4r the Hambirg Smoking Tobacco and Manikrefory _ tombola Claar prime MILE 200 bawls Bathing Tobse co; 200.000 Half Bpantskthgars; 100.000 Stanton Elms; 25,000 Cuba &ban JAHEB 8. MOTEL • - L ' I 2 2- g Hamburg, Barks county. Sept. 65 38- iCIERMAN t ENGLISH ALMANACS. 'Si 51/0 Per Gross. • pIST RECEIV.ED-50 • Gross Alma . • *J taittorbit--Partnerei.lilotua•keepers'. Poultry Breed els'4,lllustrated. United !Bates; Family Receipt and Cron. le. Parisi/ itt pl. 60 by thn groat, at B. BANN AN'S I . ; - •• - : • Book i Stational Store. 1 Ncrranabor 3, '65- ~ . 44. LEONARO £ MINTZER.. Unsakiera &Mesa la Einhatage. TAMAQUA, PA. !'COLLECTIONS ATTENDED ..TO k,Jand drafts Mr sale On all the priest* cities In the (talon. Also, drafts ger sale on England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales. October MONK'S • New Map of North. America, . Egkibiting iCenffid Arderiea. beetedmg the Wed India Mends, de , i usTI ISSUED, by Jacob Monk, the lIP 7 well known Map Priblistrer, a few specimen copies of which have been received by the Agent, PLINY POR TER, (who resides In Scheylkill 'Maven.) and which we lhave had the pleasure 4 examining.' We must rey.,„he has excelled all his 10Siner Maps. We considered 11 . 0 ' former Map, published. two or three years since, supericr Ito all others; but the present New Map Is a great im provement over that ow. • It is much larger and more neatly etecuted. having all the new improvements and all the late surveys, Ate: , • ... A copy , of this elegant Map can be seen at ' I• • ' • ; 3 • B. BANNAN'S Bankstore. October 1 0 ,' 15 Y f! • 21-tf - --• _ • WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUG WAREHOUSE AND. Depot for Droweee Celebrated Vermitage and Cherry Pectoral. RECEIVING' continually large sup pliess;of Drugs. 2c4in original packages, I;am prepared to meet all demands from Storekeepers, Physicians, de., at an advance of a few per cent: on city prices, having rendved to make it advanbge,.. ons for, allpersqns in smut of pore and fresh 'Drugs and Chernicalsi to buy in this market. : • Constantly on band aA the new and Impaired Mende +I and Pharmaceutical preparationsof the United Stet/eland Prundan Pbsrmaeopisi. With the services of qualified persons and my own pinsonal attention, the citizens may feel confident of having. all their wants in the way 'of Drugs and the compounding of Prescriptions accurately I and faithfully attended to. JOUN G. BROWN, * Oct. !65 42-6 m o n 'llragdist and Pharmaceutist. THE BEST HEATING FURNACE IN TEI irsiftro wau, AND ost or Tea csaarger. CMlaces Warming.& Ventilating Apparatus. • . HE subscriber would call tho:atten , Uon of all ;mike:requiring Furnaces to Chilton's ee tedWarming add Ventilating Apparatus. It has' been used more exteedvely during the last ails years than any ether/arum* now made, and after six years' trial, it is mkt tOliedged tube the most satkiketory warm ing appetites now in - the market. These Furnaces are ,%eninmended ore* all others by the late lamented .Downing and by Henry- Barnard, Esq., in his work on School Architecture, as far superior to any In tee These farmers ars firntahed by the subscriber. Agent for the manufacturer, - et city prices, carriage only added, and be gitee all the inecesetry Instructions for putting them up, which area. beOuches' Pr from $l5 to s2s—end will warrant them if it up according to his directions. We would also invite parties interested in building to examine our extensive stock of Registers and Ventila tors, Mantel Pieces, and ornamental building article+, all, of which he will hereefter keep and furnish at manure°. tutees prices. The Slate Mantels aye a beautiful article, more boanti - ful and :as durable as Marble, and are furnished at nearly onepalf the prigs , . El. 'IIANNAN, ;' Bookseller, Stationer. kc.. Agent fer the Manuticturer. 44- - November 3, '55 PURE WINES & LIQUORS. I CR .undertligried, legally licensed _deafer in Wines :and. Liquors, o ff ers the following c catalogue. every article in width, is guaranteed pure and unadulterated. „ /int.—Grape Juice. Oporto and Burguniy. ' , Afarletra—East India, Gold. - Sherry—Roral, Muoutillado. Claret—St. kettvile, St. Julien, , White Wines—Rant Battlerne. Barsae. itaktpu—Usbon. &e. Ice • • Rhenish Wirtes—pilechalmer, l'ilerenselner, Bettis ".pelmer.Tramlner. &e. Mantpague- 7 43 rand 8111ery Me:means, LIQUORS. & Co. Cognac. - • ' Otard, c er, BAWL Cognacs.. • .71012itud Gitts-Birar4 . lidded= Selumput. ' • Rust--Jamalca 41rits, New England. • 1I i4--ayMit &Mak, ohs , Monongahela, - lrieh iad Pennsylvanb Rye. SiXTRAC'P~'.. cutters, Lavender, Absynthn. Kinbenwasser: S;UNDRIZS. Series end Limburger fateful, Sardines, Unhand Fier ring, VrtroehMtntard ; Olive On. French Cboeolate, &e. MOSES ESTROUS& Ommer of Centre d High Street,. Patta - ville, Pa. 411111% lil - : : . 7 : _ : -.. 4j 7 - ; I . - READ I READ t -Vit. H. GRESSA-NG has been op tic:tinted Agent for tint -county, for the sale of PADINT bIETALLICBUItIAi. CASES." Which supereede all:other kind,* in use. Being perfxtly air-tight, it obviateethe noceisity of hasty burials, and also prerierves the Faddy from immediate decomposition.— They are particularly suitable for transporting the body from ono plans to another. The fare Is covered with a %thick. glass, with metal top, which can be removed at any hue, and the face of; the corpse seen by its friends or re latives. We Might give you hundreds of certificates, to corroborate our statement, is to the advantages the Me. talc Coffin has over the Wooden, but the following will suffice '; • -.. WA2111.30105, April 6th. Gentlesiena—We Witnessed the utility of your erns tnental. "Patent Metallic 'prig Cases," used to convey he remising of the rate Ron. John C. Calhoun to the Con greudonal Cemetery 4 whi , b impressed us with the belief hat it .is I the best iarticle known to as for transporting 1 he dead to their lb* resting place. With respect. we subscribe ourselves, yours. etc., (Signed), Han Clay, Lewis Cue, Dan. Webster, Win. R. King, Jeff. Davis, J.. 61. Berrien, J. Y. Mum. D. R. Atchinson, A. C. Green, Wm. P. Mangan', Henry Dodge, D. S. Dickhoson.., • testimonialsisiight•be added Without-number. Apply to . 0 RESSANG, • - Centre shicktamer Onion. 26.11. 23 etc Z db 23 do 23 do PONNT noulasci PILL The Greek4l/meatless of the Day: , rytHE t Obactibei atinoutmesito the eiti :CABO lkiniyikEl county tll smemet the g to sell EDWIN audJANE )L CLAMPS new Pa lend Ineuring 31111, which• is pronounced the greatest American leveno of the day. Phesubseriber will, In about 'three weekstue °neat these Mills in foil opera. ties iri Treleout, whale he Invitee all perms to call and we It in operation. `This highly Ingenious, and much needed Invention, fortis in entire us* batty* in the manuarture of Wheat lutoi Flour; and the Splendid manner In which it ger., Ibuis Ito , work, Geindlug, Dotting, and separating the, grail' it a angle4me,' lion into seven differentqualities' Of Eon? And reeC end that within a spume of only twen- Wane feet In - by lbnr feet In breadth, at the ru• phlityef twelve bltibe per bons, on a pair of Preach bur millatones only - thirty Inches in deder Unpin le conieeeetht a eines oPeration into Exits and ironer fluor, lithe Incur, idkidli op, Shipstulbo, Muds andAmu; any power being applicable to propel it, front a • g o y tom up to any other desired. .Tbe small space it' NEW GEILM AN AMERICAN ocutplulteedd not be Inland when,placedin a roos t with REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER. otherthe small amount of power it ne. commenced the g low to iLiathea It - certain tht, ereao!ip 'tiro' THE Subscribersh ave supdstaide and idiot*. all other/louring Mills. So • piablkstion of a New German Newspaper in the te• applicable Is this $lll to the wants of the world. that rough of Pottsville...Schuylkill county, to advocate Ame every gee,tooe shop. locomotive shop, foundry, rican Principle.. It prescribed no 'one on account of birth one,: eeninitt defier any building having; power slam- echo is en A swim* ut heart tiled feeling—but is the deter. • dy erected, ilia neter,balis within Its walls a complete Ner- mined opponent of all encruchments of the Roman Cath &get Morro wilt at the trifling emit of hunt roar to erica llientreby. against oar Republican •institiatious and sperm hundred d4are; and tons the enormous. amount - our Public Schoe.4 op Iho ellehnnd. and 111 56-11 t, on the. of Orlin raised within the United States, can be cower- ether, which would undermine and destroy our Vela:nth ted Into Plow within Re limits., Leas, and strike at lb. institution of Religion limit With one of thins/4Mo suety every large Colliery es. Set err IllsvertmoNe :o vittJEstim—We have welted tublialrmentlir this county whets steam power is used from a physician, %Mo.pner_wate obtained ft hoes a 'O., for p u mp in g, should b. supplied . They could be erected tient rho /Led. a copy cl.the ; went Instructions to the at au mull ennenett ana world enable them to manuthe. Jesuits. It is printed in Latin and Ereeth. and wA tote Wade own fear_ . ; procuring:a translation. This in an estmordinaly work, 'rids UM only emuillas the spent of 21 feet In length. and tars ' , pep to the public the rascality of thu/ *vs to by 4ln width. 'tie also portable and when put up as It epublasolsaa and order. It will I*. put4ished ems* be game Maor My; int with a single horse plete in the American R epublican in chapters. In chmtran. hauled to any where they desire t•:.. um it. Its eon- Parts. 'liar attention paid to general nova and Pellyl strictlon le so stifiple that It ran tte connected with any ;Conti ty markets. 7 engine try a single shaft. • • : Terw s per annum ;to clubs of five and epeanis`c ut Slagle otT'p Matte will be dispeeed of sty the f Of the *punts, 30 cents per eery. to advance* • . etitwertber,- at Tremont. Unadred4 of eolith , Throrper laperptsnentlycpablithcd.. catem from Miler. and others who bast iteritbe to . flegoltutilerrozo •earreepetidents solirited ih wanton,. operation, Can bnliti7l Still* residence of the subrertber, parts of the cv•untry s to whom *repeal)! been, , `rye 1n • - J. A. L. TICE - Address' • • n" A IfEl.9,kit Tto ;Serer.' .. 75 do ST do .., 62 di) 62 do 75 do el do 75 do 75' do i MS d• MI 371 WY Oct. 11.1955 PATENT METALLIC COFFINS! Potts% die. June 0.1853 • SEEM NES . ~ . f i ..i ,-, i 1 .. 45 ..ig. , ' • .- k it, ~ ~:Ii ',': .... . .. . . .. . . . . , By INLogni*iwitTlinatkes ions. eilf• clilli4f-lhaliVr, • - ;in Nes sll* pre oft4is Zit" wit wo .irstur • v 44 1 .416004,04 0 1111416411ra 444 „ 1110114411. Waskikely4lo4orirfifiefity4q9ll• 3 l o f joinTiweAtiegkiiods4 . *. iWi iamb) couiatifti 3 Or: :feOttitl44 , - ;ollerit!". 1 House—The • :House. rtstitiiseirOtii4 =f r iipeaker, sad. on Abe .5&11. Ulla,. the *Ott stood as folio+ j: Banks, Richardson, Faller, • Scattering, . - Whole ozintlie rot votairpolled; Itlai ._-_liiiietio, -, *try to:a choice,.ll2:•'.'C• •.•:•• , ,•. 7 . ''.---,`'4 , :;,11 i',•_`. ',.!.1) : ' There behigirck Otoice l the ifesite' aditiskevzi e it,........ , ..,..,...., • . ~...., _.-• .;•;:,:' 7;:.::: . ik..4.7 1 .r.:i Z7'.1:4 1'..1 Amit Later tress Ipmrsie ! The Steamship .lEtayic;lat lie* York, hilop `Liverpool dates to the lit, The - news contains 'cifetilated 'AO infirt enCe'(for good or'evil) our`dimiestie Markets; espectally , outmoney market. -;There Was_an othei rehash ,of . rumors relative to peaCe ne 'gotiationa,lnit nothing realty reliable on the suhjeCe==lt eras rumor:' From the seat'of War there is scarcely au additiOnal item that is new of the least imixntance. Breadstnffs were dull and Slightly = The excitement respecting American affairs had almattpaisted away • ; Admiral Ttruat'died recenttylof Ade s.' The, King of Sardinia arrived at London on Friday, where he inet'with an enthusiastic re ception. , . the operations at Sebastopol, preparatory lo attaekint; the-Northern forti,wera proceed . ing rapidly:, BY TELEGRAPH Coagre,deaal•+TAe Last Ballet for " • speker. - • WASHINGTON; Dee. 14, 1855. Horst... Melast ballot fotSpeakei to-day stood as follo)va Baks • Scattering, Plarkb. CORRECTED NEARLY FOR rim rou.k.NAL. ' PRODVOL . IPUILAPA.' NEW TORE. VALTINOXI. 1......... :----4...-,.' ' 1 Wheat - dour, bbl ,.' 90 0 '...- 6 60 411 tO, • •:/ 881 Rye " ••• I 631 •, 600(4 737 ; , • . -7 ti Com lurid •: ' " 4ou i i 424 I 425(1460 Wheat, red. bush., 200 ! 175 (I, 2 CO. , 190 ta 195 white " 210 ! . 2 201 115(62 RI Rye; " • 125 ' • • :132 ' . . . ,125 Corn, white, , ", , 91 ! ' !•1 02 - ! 77'0 96 yellow . " • 97, , , 99 . N Chats, 42 ( ' 5 ''' ssa 4o Meow, 'per • lb, lux 1 . 1 44: @ll • Coffee, . 12 , , 11'0, 14 '" llama, " ••- 15 t 11 1 46"0 13 • /less pork, 21 50 20 09 4' 2 6 00 Butter..dalry', " 15e.2,8 • 1S @3l ' Sugar, " OK , .1 1 4 15 81 4 Molaeses. per gall.. 41 ; . 1:5 6 37,4, • 014'spertn, u . 2 05 I , 2 u 5 " whale " 90 E 73 " llumee:l, . " 96 I 133 lit IL A. *.r. vOR7i METAL •MARKET. • 1111LALLOILIA IRON. Ant hrale dry.No.l , ton ( . •i •• N 0.2. Charcoal Fo'ndry,No.l, . " • N 0.2, Scotch Pig, No.l, Railroad Bars, English Refined, American Bar.-Hatumered. Rolled. Bloom's, • • Cast for Boller Plates,No.l, 100 lbs. " A xlcms,Atn.liam'eleti s ear Rolled, Rat. Spike*, EIEI3I 100 !ha. American, Nnglish, 6 . 4 Spring, IZZZI Sheathing, Rode, Old, Latto Pig Gotesta, 100 !be Chester County, " " Foreign, Bar. No.l, ' 'POTTSVILL Wheat Moat, bbl, $lO OU Rye Fhitir,bbl., • 700 lithatt,busbel, 2 00 (4 2 10 nye. do ' .1 Oa thou, • , do 100 t►ata, do 50 l'otatom do 60 Timothy Seed, 4 CO Clover beed. . 600 IPOTTEIVILLE 110111:TE MARKET. (Retall Prices.) FLoun.--There .appears -: to 'be but little change in the price of flour !;'.nce,our last quo tations, and very little prospcts (IL-lower rates for some time to come. The price Of wheat ranges from $lO 50 to $ll 50 `f bbl. Rye is selling ats.7 50 bbl, and Buckwheat flour at $4 cwt. Corn meal at j,02 cts etl bu: and Rye chops at $1 25. Gaatg--;•White wheat is Worth $2 10 .p bu. in our markets,and red $2. !Rye sells at $1 20. Oats 55 cents 11 bushel. • MEATS—Beef is selling from the stalls tt from 10 et, 12 ets. .pound—Mutton the same, and Pork 12 eu. 14 ets. The Fanners are selling it rather lower i , though _they s‘ infiriabli by the quantity.' . Salt Meat is about the same and rer' 7 s ree. ShoUlders are selling from; 12 (4.,15 cent, lb, and hams from 14 ® lt cents. GAME AND Pout.Tr.r.;—Turkeys, geese. ducks, chickens, kc., appeitrs to be plentiful this season, and are selling much lower than butcher's meats. Chickens can be bought for 8 and 9 cents per pound, and Turkeys' at 12} centcper pound. Ve'nison is: selling at from 15 4181 cents per pound, and is rather scarce. Fan 'TANI") V Et: ETAD I.2E.s—Apples 'are from 75 cts. to $1 11 bu. Sweet Potatoes $l, and common 64. Onions, 75 cts., and turnips 50 - ets. Cabbages are plentiful and selling, at's4 hundred. . , PitovisioNi—Butter an d eggs are abiaut tha same and scarce. Butter retails at 28 cts. Ib, and eggs at 23 cts.ll dozen.. Gitoctaizs--Sugnrs seem still to be de clining slowly thoigh the change is scarcely perceptible.. Common yellow 7, good yellow 9 ; Steamed A. 10, and best refined white 12/ cts. 151 lb. Cheese sells at 14'cts. Itt, and Lard at 15. ' Cloverseed is not in the market, though it can bbought occasionally for $7 bushel. _Timot sells at $••I 75. : There is plenty of t Hay bat at higli prices from 25 to 27 dollars L'e ton by the load, 'and $2B by the bale. Plaster is selling at $7 . 6 ton. Salt at $1 62 11, sack. • POTTSVILLE LIMBER MARKET. (Beira Prices.) Lumber is declining in price. Hemlock common, $l4 a. 18 % 31. Common White PinePt $l4 ® 20. Pannel $25 ® 40. Poplar, $l6 ® 20, and scarce. Cherry, $4O ® 50, and scarce. Oak, po ® 25 and scarce. Plastering laths are selling at $2,50, which is A great reduction on former quotations. Doors, Sash and other ;Lumber low in pro. ..rtion. WRAPPING PAPER--YBESIE sum: duoALARGE supply of , Crown wrap plug. paper, at reduced prices. Also. Bedlam sad e Crown. Storekeepers supplied cheap by the quan tity, at' - -B. HANNAN'S. pt ZS. 74; 19. Prink and Stateascry Stoke . , ', • ....z, 1.A,.1.:0.. ': •.•• :-....1 , 1r.0r, ..) . s —:..!i.,.‘ El • 41 t 4 NEW YORE - 32 oog 34 00 • LO mot, 29 00 "- —@ 31-506 3200 F 4 oco6 C 5 CO . (6. OCC.c 1000 00 OW 90 00 C 7 bCO6ICO 00 40 0006 76 00 --(3.660 —0 __ 20 004 24 040;15 0( 27 00mi - 31 000 0 ::32 lk 55 00(bia.0 et 0cc,41 , 1) es 00041/0 CO 80 00(_, 85 CO 45 44. 1 0:', F 2 0( 40 0063.4 5.5 Of 4 75(! b 00' 3 75(ths, 1 00 63 Mb* 00 Of 5 00(4j b 60 -4 CIW (t' 6 MO --4 025 4 :!..RAI 1100 . 14 00*V; 00 LW, 740 100 lba. - 36 CC 2•2 lt(gi 00 23 one ". co® 24 60 - 1-6 7 - 00 G 7 0 - - --~-- - -6 -- 6 810 687 MARKETS. Dried Peaches. pined: $4 80 I lid' do unpar'd. 2.00 Dr fed Apples, Unpar'd,T 26 Egge;,dozen, 20 Butter. per pound, 28 ShagFlent, do 11 4:4 16 Hams, do 16016, llsp.per ton, 28 00 Planer, do 8 00 6 E 106 74 lIM
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