.trf ,F7A • BM .., • +. ~ , , v, 7 ,57, , :,.. , ''' ?... - ,..L', . .11. • : ; • • . ~,7 -: . l inin _.„ ) • r . 77 44l6tittii.i*: - .LE 1017:.1., OA.T,CRDAIr, DIEOBIII6EOII-469. 10466. „ „ . • savorer es , The -present 'year ',is , drawiuctspittly to's” *lase. - The cycle of Father Time la shout to "eMittassets tat-Birth, another, taelve,manika . transit amid the storms of Minter, ding beauties,. 0f,,. SPritig,, the „flowers and , fruits of Simmer, and 'the golden harvests of Autumn. The seasons emblematic of_ matt's brieftiais • tante here, are silent yet_ powerful instrsetaste;---Tl4 l eset t leew iatar, the itenzt,andpOcular periods fail not to impress even Upon the most hardened; thole startling truths conveyed to ui is the Murmur of the mountain rill, and fall of the sere and yellow leaf.' We are about. , 'to 'enter upon s hew year, with almost extinguished hope rekindled, as piiitions reawakened, and worldly thoughts asStrong in the mind, as when we commenced 'the prevent year. On the Ist of January, 1855, how large a multitude of human beings looked anxiously forward, hoping,pit fatting; Undismayed by previous disappointments, and buoyed up by the sanguine expectation that• this year they would gain all that makes life valuable, icor existence worth the keePing.— Could we at this, the close of the present year, receive front each member of the human family, who started - a twelve-month since with those &elings and expectations, a true, hottest history.of their experience, the mental pangs they have endured, how they have suffered •the "stitfga of fortune, the proud man's con tumely," and "the ills that flesh is heir to," but i small.proportion of 'the worldly minded, we fear, could say,- "I have secured the fall fruition of Any hopes- -I 'am perfectly happy." Would it not "be wise with this bitter experi ence, to so finprove the future, that commenc ing with coming new year, we may soon cease"to regret the past? While the contending armies of Europe are still in the field, 7 -as they were a twelve month since—and with no present prospect of peace,• we fortunately enter upon 1856 unem barrassed bratty difficulty,r • 'tke resort to arms. A flirt with Englaild occas• ed some feeling "on both sides of the Atlantic, bat the discovery being soon made that the threatened war wa.s i i reality but a ruse of the London 'times, to effect financial opera tions. important to that country, it soon subsi ded,, and we are gleam) know that the most amicable relations exist between England and the United States. Our foreign relations being of so satisfac tory a character:it to mortifying to know that internal dissension,' threatens ad seriously. J On the frontiers, American citizens have'been arrayed one .against, the other, with deadly weapons in hand. The prime cause of the. difficulty, was that odious enactment, the Kan sas-Nebraska bill, passed to conciliate and en= hence the Southern slave power ; but which every intellige _t uttd ohservant. Southerner will admit has proved an injury instead of a benefit. The operation of this bill• on the new territory of Kansas, had the effect of changing it at once into a battle ground, 'for the contest .of supremacy between the free state men and the Missouri pro-slavery ruffians. After snbuiittingto outrage following outrage, the strioulderiti.: embers of indignation at the cowardly treatment of the'"border ruffians" • was fanned ludo a flame by the-unprovoked, murder of young Dow, and seri-us difficulty was threatened. Had the. affair Progresied se at one time appeared probable. into civil 'war, the free-state . men undoubtedly, would have antlered terribly, having arrayed against, them the Administration, through its tools, the 'authorities of the Territory. The free state nice however, with prudence, checked their resentment, and for the time further scenes of violence have been spared them. The lesson taught their assailants by the oc currence, has been useful, and'we doubt their inclination to again face the unerring Shurpe rifle, in the hands of the hardy Westeni pi• oneer. During the year, pestilence desolated the streets of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and at other points laid its blighting touch. Scenes almost unparndleled in the history of the ra otages of the yellow fever, were witnessed ?those places last summer. A wide-spread sympathy existed for the sufferers, and while money was liberally subscribed in all th‘ principal cities, and throughout many of the States, the physician and uurse, deaf to every • thing but the cries of distress, hurried rapidly to the scene, and relieved mach suffering, while several of them Mingled their ashes with those they had gone to' save. What, bright pages in the great and varied book of humanity, do these acts fill up; how many acts of selfishness they erase from the tablets of . memory. The recording angel must Amp a pitying tear, even viile he inditett the act which tsverwhelms. - Pennsylvania on this, the threshold of a new year, stands in as prosperous a condition, as can be under the operation of a Tariff inimical to her most important interests. :Financially, under Ger.. Pullock's !Actinism*. tion of affairs:, her treasury is in a better eon • ditino thin:l s is' his been befo re for years.— 1 W:ire lmentanufiseturing interests adentintely protected, she would then become .the reewg at ste, is in poineof resources, the Ent ' Ore State of the Uttion. Let lir 'citizens labor ea neatly, ,cOntinui 1 0 ,9071Plgs the „desired end. Next• year will. witness a Paul. deatist eleetion. importaavin its' results, to .'avert section of the . Uniteifhat particularly -Jo, to Pennsylvania. Let her Otiorie, Pat .be Arne in their own interests; to the prieelidoisof -Americanism, and they will batt-the. proud , sigitilitiote of witnessing the eessationitthe - mcnt,:isetirupt and imbecile Administinektit „ that ever diseiaced the,. country, nd the over throw of - that , unscrupulous, anti-American , twit; the Shstn•Deumemey. Spituylbill Cotinty t the Coal Trade has .heen active during dut year, bin in Witty cases nut temuneratirs; t-There is nunutifest leek of harmony' hemmer the producing at - tha the - it'of 'ltanitPortation Of ,curse, regulate Mtch , other.: .*We hive sad impormotroadiprojectedi witieh can; 'snot but exercises revivifying elfeervon he :* 4 AzOler4iftr Pwetstoglati to overisto4thit.fiuirket, in place of allowing ;he demittd to regulate the supply; and these by' ensnmito tbe operator ream:HO - Wye price's. Wi4a . :wieptisider the bigh rates of toll for : , trausportation; the amounts 'which hive been invested during the year in colliery improve.' mCnts; the increased priceofliving tor oper a lives ra.' lives and the consequent .untittional burthen upon operators, and tbe.wliole capped the - law primal, wtdcb Coal has nmged dming the :yist season, we only vender that Amster has ' - riot met our ' Coal operators in a 'atill clam 4 kepi &We, than it has assumed this year. . We Plink with sit united effort on the' part of = oPerators, tci regulate prieesand establish:a • leutiittl Understanding and unifimnity in the stinittitr" of the Trade,. in _connection with pro. jetted:. improvements whicit . . wilt: nutsport Coal to a convenient shipping point enntigul ns to Nevi:Y ti uric, ut tess: eiPetise than it could he .tnuttiporteil„ rru. l'ort ltichnsond, ~that the 'oval trade could be -wade to assume • a pirtnaneat farm, an-3 not exist as at Present it' lottery, in many who invest ,their means, draw but bleulM. Met:all business 4 is bettardous enough, withrittt. being made more so by the wilful neglect of operators to protect - themselves. thorough organization of tnide into one +iitlid 10. I lift!! M•ltit* , If A , •timt the ^"",!, el thed the :trade :Will: know Inina year to year I him it stanch,, and revennts.4 become like i aOgel'aisits, few crud far bet*n. 7 ' la, Befi:tre we girded:l - our 4aclt of rat*ll, whieli nicer to as at this thittleloie o ,Mat and 'near advent of . 18 6, wtheg to e• 0 1, in our brief rev a oti '1 1 . 9 . 1 !NAIR/ten et Journal; its pastree r and future prospects. When our paper entered upon the present, year, it "was in a briilding erected '3 upon ' ; ground that a few short weeks provioni, pre- 1 seatetts-thessrpecamlathearetisstrasskingi ruins. We rose Phosnix-libe.-.ha.Orai that wrought sneli destrectif on to our establish- ; meat, fully-determined- to , nse itrrlttast suulusi tions to merit tbelihiiraiatronaiteisutfrient. i ly feeling, of which we have - for yeses beeni therecipien4 : And we are not mistaken in 1 thls'wiml'.. .tW we formed of the appreciation 4Sflltailiblitti'l"llte*timnirraideifitabeers' accorded us during the,past yenr, far exceed ed,-car most : sanguine .expecta44s. -The italtecription list of the Anas! Journo !Argo. ly exceeds Whet it numbered on the fast-.of the present yeti, Whi.e thu- Withresility Dollar Journal, generally acknowledged to be an ei.- 1 cellent family, Paper,possesses a large ciren -1 lation in this and adjoining counties, and is increasing , daily: A few figures may not prove unidteresting. ' We will therefore, state that during the year.we have added 460 new subscribers to the list of the ilimrs' Journal, and lost as near sews can aseertain,abont4o —being a nett gain of 420, or 'more than one a day for the . year. The ;Term& now in point of circulation, stands about_ number 3 in the State, out of the cities. Its circulation is now .equal to 'the combined circulation of any three of the til,ther English paperspublish- I ed, in the Connty; censeqnently, aa'an 0-!, vertising glum, the people can judge of its, value. • The Wednesday 'Dollar Journal has; been published since Iday last Only, yet its '• circulation is already 950 copies. .It is abso lutely necessary thit the paper should run op to 1200 copies,' to defray the necessary expen ses 'incurred in its publication, and as the. Dollar Journal is a fixed fact, and will go on, I, we call upon our friends throughout the coon- ; ty to aid us in the effort to run up to, and; even beyond that' number, •" In connection 1 with the ifitiers' Jahr/rant forms a regular semi-weekly, paper, entirely distinct in : eon, I tents, and forming a good outlet for much in - -1 1 wresting reading, that we find impossible to get into the crowded columns of the Miners', Journal. We commend this admirable fami-: ly paper, to the attention of all who desire to 'receive regularly a useful, instructive atul moral publication This numiterthe Miners' Journal closes , I the present s u zi me--tbe new commencing ' with the first " f next year. With this fact in view, thOse who not receive regularly our pa- per. and wish to subscribe to the recognised f ergan 'of the Coal Trade, would do well to sena)in their names during the coming week, in order that they may commence with the' first number of the new volume., We intend iu tjle future to spare, ito expense nor exec-, Lion to render the ..Afineiv' J..urnal worthy of liberal patronage. . It will ever be found a staunch advocate of American principles, and will continue to combat erwr and politi cal corruption . with fearlessness, and indepen• dent 'of party influences. - and regulations' that will he 7enforred. Thai,: Tat PHILADELPHIA. Sna.-*This paper, one ; • markets, of wbirh-ouricis, an iinita - tign ' in Read- - of .the ablest and most independent of the.'. lo g , llarriakarg and atha Y pia"a around u 3, have I been beneficial tio ,the people, and :yrebope.oure peuny p press of the United States—and a brit. _Fnay be so tech'• The Ordinance' can - be, .fau nd at liant corruseation amid its cotemporaries of i • , length n the advertiring:colmna of both. Ode Philadelphia, offers stroni inducements to th t ..and our last week's paper. _., , . public; to patronize it liberally during the , `Tea ' ji c ,,, I al . . , /peruser eeteng at - S t. (SM..— t w ill l coming year, a , most important one in a. po: I be ns. ice . t a in S communication from St ; Clair, Racal sense, to the American cause. The that a grand , tentita oee meet i ng wiil be held &,,,a ranks next to the Ledger, in Philadelphia,' t h ere , s e vendigood speakins have been engaged, in- point of circulation and* influence, it.:d we and among others, Rev. Samuel Hurts, who has have ever found it foremast in every* contest, • displayed splendid abilities as a lecturer on for on the side of truth ; justice and - genuine : 'leer occasions. Themembera of the Ashbel Di. Americanism. Its course iu the recent W 11 .4 vision,. S. of T., No. 544, who will' form a prom, liamson Case alone, entitles it to the thanks o f : siert on the afternoon previous tothe_exereises of i the every lover of freedom, while the manly yet i for evening, deserve credit. and the Interest which , they , take in the encouragement CllllllO to 'courteous manner in which it scourges its an- ; wh i ch they are devoted, and we hove' that many tagonists• commands respect, even while the: others will . follow their example' and keep the recipients writhe ander the merited infliction. g reat cause of 'moral reform constantly . hi fore the We would commend, to notic e ' and patronage,: people. - .. . the Weekly' Sun; a paper Containing forty-' . jEfrAntkroeste Masonic L?dye.--Itt a regular eight. columns of reading, and sent to subscri- ; stated meeting of Anthracite Lodge of the Ma tters for One Dollar per annum. A cheajf , smite fraternity, held at their Lodge room in St. and acknowledged excellent publication. We ' Chair, Dec. 18, the 'following named gentlemen extend to the Colonel the compliMents of the, were elected to serve as otficenr for the ensuing season, and,trutit that his unremitting eibrts year : - ma y in 1856 b e substantially recogn i ze d i n a' Jonathan Johnson, W. at; Arm J. Uhler Sr. IV.. - ' business point of view. W:D. Hodgson of Pottsville, Jr. .W.; Adam Kline, Treasurer; ./t. li. Intin, Secretary. . • - - "A. Wow) To THE - Wtss," ku.—:"Young' Auterica" is the title of anew humorous pub. libation, started it), New York, in imitation of, the London Punch. The' first number con.!, taint., among a number of ether good things,', an engraving over !the above title, represent-I, jag . the Goddess of Liberty, behind the coon.. ter of a provision' store, in which there arc: articles marked nakes," "Flour for Extorts lion," "Bela .411enesiew Flour," etc. in front of the . bottutee !stands II foliate domestic; atistitiber aide the Britislig Lion, looking , ver,Frataolt. and hungry, withy his tail tied up , with, a rib Len, a /a poodie.- - . The following:eopy of the lines :attached to the engraving, are extluttatary of the Mutat. tion: "America- o Mrs. Victoria . 0,n1v11, 1 k l l4 — Year ule'lloll'Audi be happy : to suPPIY you until you :get get, out of :lout dif ieulties hut, your moot 'C—P•'; 4l l Moutifttir tAi - kOi men allay to protect that beast or shall atop, the aupplies:' The bit is haPpy.i. The design and eseention 4 of the illustration Tali Berton Mvaroca. , Edward O. Coburn and Benjamin F. Dalton, charged with inflict. inciajaricsknpon the person ttf sr ariamsum-I. net, which caused . dea!hr have been ; the Timine,thibut War thrit callilaillalllaricilkir !in the charge sailaicw• aa know lilt the tiers* , sad *imp that-ciat. Ns mai% will ?membered, ccighwitall .- be bad -for'..uniev . ars tayksyst,. pose.; Obicksai hi an **god inthisiCy betwem Siemer and other ' (knif unutet 'is War that ant 41 -" *0041. Iran: ,imped Pr I ; anti tke f svitibdils Ing sticking ,-',Mirfirro' ; irer.thar It ,withre:Crifirkerr.iajraliutic yam the err - Is eur buy betk" w4' lick 44,4 wog*: deuce taken on *ha sooner'. jury, the ammo. out Our r.sful_er_.fr i " 6 !M111!) 4 31 ! °ll . Ir. .1 Of the mometritt triestics4 örthesmtist I -- bsve 149°11 4 Ga ." . - gis Irl" , r u ° 4 ""'' • e h a i s it er . t d- th e I - Mid tbey here lumikdrivhiS 'assort trade in: 77 - 7" I oar inners fur the , tast two, weeks; • Osbere fiat: 4 011 , 4 ( the 1111 4164 1 4 44 4 1 4 411 4 coy set thenada at the Cottavism,Viliey, funatiessioti: known; to-Lave: been iommitted. by the' young e a u a the liiiscant s a d 'She a i nge g a g g l e at she men, in ,their. Intercourse ;With- Mrs. Coburn We poinalthltbeit Wino. thigir Povh,' and Mrs. Didton. -their totals, their 'kenos, atiu theliabickans bs. abimdimee bat that oott ti'diefr 111%440 get: thorn law Even b olsa I .#4ot dii)4 41 4' 41,8 44 War Ms*,llitiir 'Akar it*ekl i t. `The`: Anima Pearl lintt at tha Tont A& en tAuredei '1'6,1144 leery mare . Tin; mew ivath, Auer kuikrbell l!hr 4i t latch, Inetee tiltUtte4 'ls&eteeti4eit.,. Quite a stais: , berat foney ruatanimiatereprisentoueUthe virtFk. Hog of eithume dresses, added to the aminielegea.l &sacral musicians trout Abe etty revised Amami* table ombeatili on - 16:Littlest manasur;ampitted himself ilth eridii;imoisoit. .Jorturat mr vet Irsiostim lammtva.—ibc 1 "/ matrriell:_fr te:111 711 , 41tba : Vakin_ii!item . e eli a ,l6ll December somber of this valuable publication Prs'gramleT' g rids: ew.UY*meerrA7 -1141 1'utoteet be. beta meivet ta e = midition t 4 satiety 4, imPereePAWY , midi the Moe halite nitneemet Ebs matter inteteating to;thy scientific, this ,numbei '• Aged*" "Deub7" sad; 'brul 1 4 1 =0 ates eimigui-two mastiuumi, toe ved*** 4Lit _ter , Y , " 1 411611 41 / 64 . 1041 / 0 . 1 , 31111 4 litoiisrat tatattniu:tlathe NIA rikil4of OdienOnle ollllll 6 4o SW* . ra pe fie bies4.llalted States i S y i tiliathei a homes.- lit. ban* we bsliewS was sittereAl'74o •111DITOUPIVINAlial6 „ 4cta )l6 (4611 " 1 0 1 4 1 mi -- * 31 *Ow in ill° -I ' 4t 42 " 11”. c ' t wedia dv 0 081 0Plarowiri. A. mime 4. sitter and Ciristimi wok; tate fired ittth ttirpubliesties before iritleadid; Twi.'l4itoos Atiewww."—iowler, i 4 ;Wolf, • 449-**flysfo , UT! Pliblis l 4o4 writt witit:_the abut* brig, - eabiaCiag of osootowy.; eliotatooothiprodualbow, capalothiis of >oil. sea woowerelat townweeo of" Kinsey: Tl* work is: iateripeesiil whb locidenuLand:onewildio, voiohilig It initry intereedog Oven.o 'groiirol beautifiat: lithograph - of --, ~:-,- , • - -- the - -•, atei t ;,-sh. i g ~,, , ':A ago . , i _- • . .',. - , eu. ....; ,ir ;i 2i60 toneAirben • i - JPFrttertieo4 Perals.-o*.CluistaakAsy. 'Oltalli!ft Illaoaittrito—iihat.'ehall-'*se" stri' , ;,' i :ittaitt Ott Wangled a pitiless Marta, lotoa twesly the Jaaajity isetriber Of this Megailrief't burst-' ; - ladividitalsheleigitig to Port Crirtiotr, altered /PO ‘ triennt,likitheiriiblea preseireeorsl4oilan r_tirstied thionglf - tie jitrieti of our B?iviteis4 , (14300il us 1 40. itileAl lidutigiitisl - S#li mini 1 1 -1- lfieii4j 4l , 4o TAPi!: I# Ov4ilslitulibia 4 11- 4 00 (00 ,umber, worthy ,r' die taste, - .11641**4 - oterl , - 44 61 *sis _ „ 4 .*ore , tittioiori ait . l s iiiiiittoitiA. , orii,,tf gig ribiAo•4 iir. Sot . : The froniiallieet I -/ 61 i1: 41 sinard.l.lab i A,i ii r , ,0 41 . - d4far4ed bats:i.ol - a : chastising steel'eagrariag, eatitled " . .11esif i-, liitt4 4.-4,0 shocking ,ltad,,ittitri ! . 'the .'captain i then followsituartistitaily Assigned and exertutei wielded withbarm,igaift IVOR Oitifilf ivialtulichi i this' page of tiralutta" , foi.lB.34; sad • beautifu f .- start r ata tasitaistrio Iris he11i,4114 , 4104iful Pion' Paririau 'fashion plate' for:iatterai: "The pima' I: te4b. *tisk of:ii ma alofkol lif;? .- itlitil !IttisoceP.4.:' Feast" it a thielillitistrited . point.' 'The tang - eh rated by *NW awl* imirforateer;i . A member ttf this aoruber'is entitled "Lilly May."' The Editor's i - , the eouspitay hove upon a frigite selek;*pleeti;of 'hide is *race chile : the fushieri department :fel i - autilitS whitest south( trti:46ette 'Or ' tritolf which Janus,' mutt prove interesting .to tire,hoilef. rs , i ' wuiiiiii l o4. 1014' Ani' 'fla ard a Os iisrat 'flitter ii fr'"'° l bli PiPe of le" l * 4 7iter , 1 oat." ; 1 .1 4 - FalaraFrsi: ll4 ii 4 4o4 l'll **'' tor Ilrejtatit.. .Ilrti aif 44 "art imoretiett .of at i meat, ilia acoot weather :,ba d 4ii4:140;44 - 'oi. ! Tanoirs.aumber of ,Gralutra's-.Magaziae. It wit : rarmiottilie- 014, of the, ltioatlis .iroull, , :yeit:isit• be. fsuuttjut- is hare stated, superb. Copks ear l swag. _ bate 'bees . aura :fortaftiairle,, it point rif by' et;irti.ieii or flortime?i'• ' INIPM - . i. % iltDr S&L; C 2'- Pon ii _ • i ,-, _ ~." ;, V 4 :' • ' ' 1 ' 4 ' 4 ' • :-..- V......... \........" ' 20100.` • ii - , * • a &FL Il : 3 1. 1 ;i l .PllroPh• t i OvYPT:P!lical• 1.. i k Plk q Sitti l 111 . 11 i 41 ea ta ort h ire ea " I F gand l l7 2a, W ' , , ii rod' tik • )111 , 00) - ltivibly 2182 IIS ~; 0146, t ureali tide, 6213.057 fte-Dis• 'VV .' lit. 41 11 Ifttar t a l * 15.1 Tkaar= 21 II 2.o.76lll`.—Popalssica 111 10 0 ag ' 'F . :1i 111 lit An A im , • s El 22 7 4.1 o i..ht injsty._ 2i {:. if. 414 goir in mordi. tirej*trit:tti*i' rri'sh 25-8 du.; ciundy rainy. 26—N. strung; ruthor cloudy. Y7--Dicta - fetw-spiteet ffairScbui4 (4,*t# thr : )**,,s7 *lll issued ' 1/411•5m0w..--The flakes eummeneed falling mer. rily yeeterdatiatitittlitiOrithtia'praspeet however of a deep Snow. Oar girls and buys, as well's' those of eldei:years, hale hmot waiting impatiently fur the first sleigh Otis of.the season. star The Pala 41to & gias linose...--This build ihg, which tans ininreti,by fire on Sunday week, has beta repaire4 and is almost ready fur the oc— en-patey of the Coal engines of thetesding ruad Csnapany. - . 'County Medical ,3,,ciety.—The annual supper of this Society will be diieasseil by the embersat the Exchange Hotel, on Wednee y evening', 2d proximo. Woknow no host in Pottsville, more ispable of gratifying the must fastidious epicure an palate, or of making hours of pleasant social pupa/Sten& pass swiftly by, thou liaereher. St.'iokter Day.-airolaski Lodge, No. 216, A. Y. M., celebrated the day hy a supper on Wed nesday evenlng,ztit the American: Mouse.. The "Governor" tlisphiyedl much taste in Catering for his guest/ ou the occ a sion, anti the company op pre-fated the fact, if op* may , judge by the hilari ty' exhibited. Stngs, Speeches, ete., were the order of the evenrug,:and were kept up ineessiantly until "the clock told' the hour lif retirini." Pirealico Pteravt.--These "larder which were introduced into -.New York last winter, we under stand, will be introduced bore: Amongilts.atuuse meats for the holidays, we learn that w lady of our . Borough intends giving a private.entertaiutuent on New Year's cire, on a similar Om, the costume of each guest to be presented to the Dorcas Socie ty, for the benefit of the poor, who ought not to be prgotten in this period of. festivity, among the iron.° favored of-this-world's goods. , = • Jar•Ritiaor 11: Murder rd Coal Costfr.—lt was pretty extensively rumored yesterday that a far mer with a toad of pork) had been found murderL ed in hie wagun'at Coal Castle, diming the early put of the week. But we hare, as yet found no One who cupid' give reliable information, and it May be, atm alt, a rumor and ntkthimg more; at least we arc inclined to believe' so, as Coal Castle is nut remarkable as a place Of lair and or der, ur men erferstmad security. There is ton muelkwhiskey *auk there. r. jar TA e Jloriet .11,,t0m- r Our readeii 'are prob ably nut all aware that, our Market 'louse, in Market street, bits been completely enclosed; our market laws revived and alteied. A .town" , clerk has been appointed, and the proper steps taken to-establish a permanent market, with pules favoiiteLperfornier gain exhibitions on Monday and cbristnate day; to fine audiences.. During the week., he his .also visited •Minersville, , Schuylkill liaveti: and Ta- , magus. We learn from the. Signor that he will , return to our Borough, and giVe two :exhibitions to-day, arternoon and evening, sand two on- Mun- 1 . day, also atternonn evening. Itls nuances-, `wish to suggest a general attendance . Thoics who `wish a beady lough, always visit the 13igneP • entettainutents. . • 111=11 . • . • iltiir rater: kvidesst tli the Rending Rititrotut.,— Oa Woduesany Inorning..whiin ~ tbe up passMigeV train fur Pottsville was hetweet the' Ficils ind i Allanapink, one of theberlinder.Mo42 of the leeo; ,motive: engiim ..f. Elmira ". Mei :out ;With II loud report. ", At-that point some laborers IMO re. j pairing the IMO, and one of.tbe- piens. after Sy ing a distanie of shoat ilst3r yards, Minch Ow of - .tbreinitined t lobta litimini on: Ilia _beak killing him instantly:' 'The isOwilinalci' Mates iltuliMei &lien completely in hi' the *Pio - Setae. 'The'dii ,' ceased learnt a wife arid child. Els rontahas'werW brought up tip Pottstown for.. interment.-: fieventi person, working with Anima Alicia"; aartoW eii4i capes: ?be eraiwmiur detained . ia, hoer. MA , ltd numFav=. rj .. i!'~' . , ,r , itirtialiil 44 ;Fl ' 4"."Vatin a i ii i in "PO* IS 4 1 " - "9 11 4 ileedilutiii,r,i , EPO:titi 140 1 44 . Esq4o,l.4loe.d.wittnatilintifit*Oder:, IsiiitAitat, tafiiihieti they pitoliiiir*lNttheit ,a,„+in ~.,. , P. 3 folio s e : ',4, -- ,-li ,, .1 , 1 ' - hil in ast of Cal. Dalt P. Mari diuurtbstresisitat I - ''..'• his, urn tboirtitosall td t t it ti da . l - 1 for his magniheest entertain:sent 'ar.{, ,_, . 1 .,e , horns 011t_ 1 4 1 : 1 2 8 ,1 1 t• DocoMberitootoot to lotilttP l their ."‘Platifon AC tile 'ootlit4o o .lo l *- VIA h4S:o4tis,this sValrotve host, lokitOsPoilli4 similar 'kindly foeliop may stlwaya prevail ')a .„ umik covkati,kfiqfey, u oi!emsommi fiutkflut-_ latiimi , Dec. 49, i 845. • . I.: . WIMM ES 1211 r 0111• A Delightful anseert.--eiti - e*iens had a Ireftini !ri:Nola, *fling* the 41104 41(A L asititsitti*%e'estegiteli ett.)l4lyorti lien by th'aitiiceturiof the' Philidelphiii)tiiiiisr Viten. ihyel'erfuti*ers "-0i 1 44, andyanni Mins: Mr: tad; Mr; 114on'end Astii:,- - lieice germs film; Itnaudere= 1 430 - stt )[Stag' ' were rendered inn most , effeetivei arinner by the Heruntarni Eat , .Sr In Lncrezia was, snug iri a Correct end saustaciory style by Fanny Hawn; while-10es: AineS warbled tbel +rata aria--" 17 Ontnnelln"—in a' stiirming min-1 "My Boyhood's Hume," us nest' ballad, wits' suns by 11r. Ruhr unexceptionably ;ibnt the piece is better suited tr; a toner - voice, than 'Mt. - -lry,slcetly, and we ho aattielm,„ I "Somelscig's boa/- and,: the Song of 2!==l Christmas" firesides. Yesterdifiraii what people generally calla dull day, a sol:t day,.or a theseeteday, 'Yet, though it valued :and froze alltlay,intit all the walks and pares were sheeted, as RI were, with glees, and many ' Were the slips and shrieks and fulls; we cannot Jets- it was a dull day, or a _tiresome one, fir the drifting rain thet bat so musically agiinst I our wiailiiir pana.cie never. damp the genial feel lugs of the heart, nor an the chilling frost freeze up the joyous laugh. Xtriai us it was a merry and' a trappy Ch !litmus; and weiitope that all =friends • away the same. A few Sundays ago, - Onef our ministers here— _ a young and much loved; Man—delivered an elo quent and original sermon I on "Christian Union," which was full 'of beautiful ideas, and forcible that ought to be Instilled in era,' leilr'' ClutsagesaudtkeEffecte.-411tbinso ohmage, 1 . h tru s . as s thi— Tv e lnk s tbl eare n , soqie 'ili s 'the pions members of people, feelings ; objects, seasons, the times and': his , a . nd other churches 4 could name, cannot the weather; and sometimes these', changes are ; • agree a m en t hemsel v es ; r . :_ :l linnet feel disposed rather disagreeable, no _matter how serviceable; hi bilpersonai,,but. impel '`ripie Mike themselves they may be. ' The , last' . great ' eliejige, which no 1 has made I conspienontly the eubjeatOf comment, and wrong one will , dispute , is s' remarkable one, the cause they pretend to support. - #l:•taatt4l or Satan/T: 0 ;n of_lwetie4helmergiegs : rather disagitieable.and, ugh; wet •etiata and add ; - • IbilaMlierallal;;''PaTinlero are making strewt h:Ohs to follow, must be exceedingly disagreable 1 °us °frig" io extend., tile* ; In fl uence" and on New Years' day a gran. temperance meeting will be It, is Tether disagreeable too, that this 'black,' . held, in which all our talent and eloquence will be that-ess l atmosphere is not enlivened by now ~. called upon the epeakeekstand. The "suns," o enough to make good sleighing. The merry Link- whom we spoke on a foruter occasion, are working Beg of the ileiFti-bell would tend !'materially to hard to promote the good" Work of reform, and we enliven the times, beautify the scenery and sullen,are trying to get the 'filatigh tees" to do their duty the weather. In such • a case , you know we would also, and you may be sore they will answer. for have inch glorious parties to TreMent, and each! themselves, for who more than we, should oppose exciting drives to Tamaqua i a nd . t h en some of : yon would have jolly times on the Mountains, and! intemPerat P 3! ' • ;?, -. • Our schools are In a flarishizg condition and others enjoy themselves down the Y iniie- • "t B ,••., - r i ts ' speak much more than ,I can say for the figure: neu‘e speculating, no good will coin of it to us; ;sU are el not only our eortiMou schools spreading imaginefe W o pour o s o n r dprinterschronicle an a d h pe er n " dr e; ir p c ifit re , h p a leas ve o u n m ly ._ to i - the reign of intelligen* fur they are in good 1 readers enjoy themselves, and then You know, we hands, but our night echhals and Sunday schools Yet after 'all it. ia really a pleasure Lt i knew that our ' are making glorieue; pe i ezretis in smoothing the way to the temple of knwledge. ' • de not atone in ' fur the upsettings, { the headaches, i And here let me retnat i lt, an incident to show .yid, r he bine days. But we aregetting into the I k . i that light is breaking:in !von dark places, howev realms et imagination, or an the saying is, a i er strenuously the powerii;of darkness may oppose I ening without our host,"—there's ne snow yet. I it. i • -.=., -Ifer•The.rigitkftd ilorge.--00 Wednesday a ft er- , The Roman Catholics int this Borough opened an independent school More-sumo time ago, in noon quite a crowd were gathered Around a fallen; which, under horse, in front of our office. The aftiinal belonged ' the direetit4 of the Pries'', their chit. then were taught the catechism, and—very little tit a person from Minersville, and-bad fallen from :, the, effects of .stime disease; of the nature of whiel4;:cise. ..But thermadnsueh slow progresi in books tre are ignorant:- But as the pocir, and faithfid (find letters, that their paren ts at last be camedi s_ tri. i servan t lay struggling as is,Ass o ed fcc :i ife ‘' we; gusted, and many of; them have recently applied to' our Directors twhave ii their children admitted [-ei?uld not help noticing the espresino - ns of pity : that ' r,:testeil on the faces o'(' the crowd: ilf,it bad been i again to our free schpolsi • a human being. we do nut think the feeling would. Our Lyceum is weekly the scene of animated discussion, and notwithstanding the depth of the have been triiire'gerieral, for against the poor hone subject taloa them: which is no less than the thereat) be nu envy nor dislike,and consequently ~ great theory of Newton, they do credit to them i there can be no triumph • in his do w n f a ll. Bet we , nc. . l selves and the place, though the fame of the : (li' not intend to moralize on this simple oc c ur I, "Lqece. it is rather rare to see a horse down in great astrenomor may sailer from the results, and ! new ideas that here, pervade the world our streets; though in New York;iparticularly in Broadway, it is at:ninon. Once -We recollect of. inst e ad ' • . • seing a stoat Vermonter,' whose sympathies were G i In default of some;mtorly, pen to fell you of our mines and miners, T will state that the masculine strongly with'. the abused horse, throw off a rich gender of our little,.eottimunity have much to say iitid glossieoat which he were, and taitting his broad I Shoulder to the load that confined die animal, with; about the ,BleGinnie!sliaft, and our ohs friends:— One strong effort liberated him. The action . w as ' William • blitneted ce'e ads improvements at the (some-kind-of-Weed - 4.hiekory Vbelieve) -Colliery. ... , athe man was i the more gin far and humane old ' • ' .• ' ' But it me to write- - a' stranger, end hundreds of the citisens stood 1 pain.- ,on this subject , for much istuund admiring though noChelplifg. Ile passed ' suffering seems to be in Store for our miners and ~ Inherent this winter,ias" ell our operators are either on without waiting for the rude ;Dials drayage's : thanks. But the. occurrinee II too coalmen in curtailing or suipeediag their operations, and. ; previsions are exceedingly 'high. Let thosemlio Broadway, when neither the ireaus of horse or human can stop ,the rushing , nnis s a s i womo o t, to. have money to spar4if they lore their fellow-men, fti T act attention. • . •.: --;:, 1 *end itAnthe twist eitleintage, fur there, is want Of ...____L...- _,„. _ I '' • I Taber: It might be Made- a remunerative charity. - - •` -- 'Yours trial ' } . . St..rin, sr, Dee. 26;185.11. , • P. B.—A: merry sad a happi; N ew Year to you all. .. i : so well;',known scene Mon ‘ , llEliaired'Atnottr." was rendered by Mr. Rohr and Miss Fanorlieron, with OR and ha snorvbir..R.: was - eminent in it.' Ttk, concert Was eciondiefactory is evetirespeet, ttutswe truss the Upton may !It:induced to'favor,our oitizens abort , ly4llb another., " _ 1, • 1 4. Christmas.—The rains descended on Tues day from morn till night, and oar "streets Were 1 coated w Rho- compost of ,mud, readeringpedettri.l inism any thing but a pleasant ',Operation. lint ;' _few persons ventured out, except those engaged in ti tiyirised effort to , observe tbe du,: In the family itirele, games ; mirth , end merriment enlivened thej day and evening, and spite of the. , l .veri disagreea ble weather, we do not doubt thit, generally, this 1 - . LOU% Christmas watt not inferior to' att.V . of its predeces. :fore, in point l of fun and frolle. i Pines of wail, : J u hers were nearly all elated_ durlig the afternoon. • And lo• the evening, the only periun we observed . : worshipping the almighty dollar at the altar of *stamen, was -the Yankee traveling _ book peddler, i :Who held suction with a slim Attendance. We : - ..s Pity that man , 7ho cannot set apaq a low boon 'aloof from business, on Christu4s, for. congenial eummunings and heirt-felt thaitkful4ess to Owl fur favor,s past and prevont. Tr the jordid, how 'ever, whOtte idol alone is gain, what is Christmas or any other holy day? , Wttat sympathy has he , lin common with men who poetise a "local habits -1,10-6"Atikaintste?'- Clans' visits, , :were coucer n n o,t , d l hellei . ve tier MIL DO post- Joy -'-porunninioeitivint: of ;the Vekther,", and that Atte hastlt4f - Utile odes tit -:oar=inidet Were made !Nippy *aconites to their' several tastes and de ' Mar forcibly the wiimbling . of - a fair eorrespendent of thepetseartqfiPablielsa mime '.`to recolleation on Tiielday.' Stift.eiage,-7 i.• AU other Giatai •• iteassui e '4 l Z: =sews"- hi=mg asssitty, • • 'Or crystal dew. *ad potty Amen, - • Yet Christmas bath the rose dorm • Li ef nu mtliesises t r is re• we lowlatons4 te, seew 'That toes eo Iket4l7 txte4 at. The steity,kiesidae may not iling ltafragaancelo Attain - Millet. andfdeMshWeladmy dowers - Are b 1 omlegorerywheter• - • Ilelaredomewelonglorea titissed Asepospedareuadtbeglewero, ,d,ndtl et motaalley sad s Zt Are told tot Ito bright shame saws: • "‘ Tiverilaaballmorditbelinvui "' . Colby geniClartsunis bean, Tbe memesiOsofikijartal Omar,' ' ' rlirboseletavalebled wietui, • alaging - CitlestamitOda dk' cam . = Coate lividly teem AK' = _ ' Add mearefel skadowafer k Unto. 'Hang cleat ws ‘4lr. it di ytiiies'`a7oy' Y - ThISAMTOW 0 . 77,7441 1 K, . 310114541**10104111.101/14t ;- iSMIMPRMINEME--" - EllOl . ,Ir 4 PAW ./A4 TEL FM.f5 MiPm!. lo;oetour. ei: peraihig year< Moat -a:ingest mem, and do l l 11 0 t. allifee*"..*iii"thil'itAl hells 'thew mere saturieleeli obsoleted obtaining eon. *UMW, Mtir _heeollione Oiroir:..l4lel4oall list• Using i► nolikat of this tovii I hare the , op.; Pinta itiy orpothitalisciratiOns irespmting what leStofillg, 4 0 00 .,S 441ballth therel9mach ;numb; Ike being satl;liOusie doe ' • (Tattoo. preificlatiort, inttiiisjuiimee,' yet -theft Is worse nilighowl, end ,imOiel luflueire In• this ON*: Minn*. t If you, sire, hati beeritil air borough Tu esday evening, an hettr4 the interesting and takeout - leeions by Mrs. Elise Thoulgunt, of itlhio. who nobly advocated the - tense of Memperauce la the N. T. alltreb, sod claimed *lto attention of the l milig#l4.od*l'g".a3llll4d that there Wee an Infli;Stiee th bled , perv ading .the • _ e roper satire assemhly. regale nusarir, if hid been a list .1 Stier it Would Dacha* UM prompted you to the *Melinda* that krftsrei 164 well calculated to valid* themese thithich abecp earwig engage& We certainly aught to give out intuence,aad help along thoMiimd eePiei***lialeo who 9e4d theirdrue mot employ their Weals in , furthering thee Of :Tompenteoe:and every other morel rerefo• ;=:-.• We d*widi mach success *deeding the labors `of Sri' Thempitm wherever Uhe nay go, and be Weil corepenrated here_ in this lite, ma M= ll 7 *ro' be t reward in a botterAta ,bore. - • Lam truly. yawl, 'Mogan/ littrea,llo,_274, -. WITTER -Mien - . IT. -CLAM, TAY 1S OCCAS~o7Ul." ',4.cormiseoirossy.t." isee: se -leag , ,Alte.• I OW) sour . nule re lest, Okkke b dano, ted p . • -amok)* the will Left fiegeitee ittte, , but wing their AlitiOritt. 1 .4 41 4 44** 3 ;*th , end terdiOikes, ad . esarly all o).Thqoirfocktions: ici4 l .7 )464414 littpßoi i s; ra -do certainly try-! bad eammek love* , wiser and brtter ) ns I rrniv'4lcr. Vet iireth oil my eflielts; to ZSM fipci our • yonug minister' milt pu~p £ s:itiould 4i4 I ,ancit for :*6•;"#),trikitelP4l4ll.4)4o deteet'. ;#4-.ll:4:Jjekttleg act i ons actons Of aoumi the witint crawlslkaiellig -1#11)0114, '.l;t: pepfilre and hiding inky withivords ba,ex. feelhigs. arhat 4,l4ittliiiwg I iivalie4 - 4aMple end: bad habits. I would ;;Imtluty . ..o4tiiiii . ironing tofu molds moretbas its] drlq ii led mo' tip'' ,skiotto.yfirtimil " tut see and hear4ibietlielitia revolt& ,tisme,erunlisgel—kocip.,4*.Asesiirk miser"giod - , grief unto thelrearths -pt . the innocent and the good, year pity uvula :ineiftilie and you would battle, champion-like, itill:;lcarder for the good titlfe etiMing; - bat i'bente, and-instead` of enumerating the evils: thet exist around us, tell Yoe the goad TPte,'PlOber 14th the news, The military bads giankbali on hloadly eyen . at&l supple 011*Ilifbeasselnis exceeding. ly ; thotigh not more perhaps than we. of more do mmtic habits, did . arimniC our cheerful, "Merry L D. } ` f}~; COUNTING ROUE ALMANAC. 10lie. • 1113 1 41 ,J , 21g v.:4 t :II: i t I~ 7 8 ,4,„ 4 12 23 28Z1 01 3° 6 11 1 12113 18Pr20 8 r 3 1 4 41 5 10'1112 U 818 VeWy Marsh 10 1 17 April ' ,23 1 ..Y127 '9 2 110 , .1.17 Jose iiii leligieib -jiddligatt It is stated dist 'tremor private, Protestant schools, which tutvolons,..stabliabsd in 'Run. 01 without the inninission of govetement bay . tug been °Miami, lutva boon, closed. Thrsnittifientut waleeea . that theServtin Gov. trauma bad forinslif ituttior.ined free Oft.llls df worship', to' Piotostatit eotai n nnaltirltr_ that - eipuntry,4bish bkthsini,bed.onliezists4 on suf . fornons. KM `, Dims TSB 031 * . iinrtoxasrFilerar.—ttp; 'telligsooo boo* rodied of- the death of. Mo. Atm X. 14. MotOrdilk of- Rev. E. Weal. *Mb, D. colatimory at Totthaw. Mn. Wentworth dial 64 Ootubor 24. She wait a dantli tor of ;. li4loll, EA; of Wed Cheater, Pa.'. Onans PassarsWoii-: voistint.of the ,LenesebireA'siebytery 1 1 41 :iida Milwitheilliar. Wien it:wie may* .to , eensideethe r talism;into the Planes at wer4h4, eniniented with the United _Preebyterian Chnttiii_ - After: e' , long the !stollen wee weed. by,a ntajoilty of .15 to riIIOTICIIII. . Sr A FAIR'7 & 1011111 VAL. trader the' wattage, I wleat - ot the bulks saki Emu. for the boon et the IL I. Chun la;eald Womb, WE bohold the tottldhig tormerly hatrlat aa - the Swan Hotel, tat the Let entl 24 otlatoslll3soo-. The *wove elk Ottawa 64xiiinttleisolleited.— theweaTidte*Thets.-Ithiale adadialtar eta,: • . 'il2llllB. JANE BOW ?I, Post Istaxe itire - . hi. BAPTIST CatfliCll, Sky. Jove 'Lg.:m(4%4w emf tlabletth i at 10% 'o'clock, A. 31., sad 7ti dark, P. , • • SiIt•SECIOND XXIIIODIST EPISCOPAL CUtiIICII, Market Street, Pottsville. Ber.-Aattatit Lexastitz, Pastor. Divine secular civet lahhatli et 10. A. N. sad 7 P. N. S, E.rl AtINBW, of Philadelphia, wUI ht • the'lltit K. &quit* toluenes , (Sabbath) at la kilt.sed 7 Pi SE . . , ASSOCIATU liisFOUSI Els PRZSISTrICUOMICU Usenet atnnd.tter.NMAin U. Patirtar. Pastor. Dishier Wilk, every Sabbath at 10X. n'eknit, A. 3P., and at 134 o:finck. P. M. SW&WWII litritttiltAN MUCH. Market Square Pottsville. Rey. Dams :firm, Pastor. Diriao service in this March nrAnkirlylevery Sunday. Morrdag, at 10% n'clOk:arentus. at I so'elock: Weekly Prayer MesUng, tharioday erealniii at T o'clock: ' 4/0/41/LBll Ci :cO uATIONAL CIIVRC.II. 31luers road, Pottsrilki, isa,. Chisatia nwAssle. Pair toy. ItteineserrieehitaisChurch every Sabbath. Mora-. toga! 10 o'clock. eyealks at 6 o'clocit. Prayer Wetly= at 9 A M. School for 3 em.ol children, torso& them la the theoliceaint Acetitnei ettie at o'dock. School 'Arrreadlas the sitilo, ke n at 2 o'clock... , litaglaitlicheal at o, clock. -_ 11WW . IMMIID. STICHTDR.—SPDIPV--On the - Zktiaat.. b Rev. D Slew*, V. 13ncitrai to {SAWA Statis t both of Pottsville. WOLV--11AZZ-40 7, the state day by the scam Woiz to Innis mes. both orPottavllle. nricto. LENTZ—Io Tburrasi zooming, Zth Instant, Ann* Lon. Der *trade and the! Mends of the funny are invited to attend bey four:raj 'frotn the residence - of her 1/tether, Dr. Dthey S. terds,'Cbeinut Mk OD' Monday the 31,4 Itod., at 11 'fl'eloeld, A. ALLEN — At IV .nreatet , Hess, attn Amy, wife of Hon. All en; Allew. Wee theftiliter of the widow of the DO. I lexander Young, D. D, of Doom, and of. the wife of the Sot.. James W. Thempeon, D. of tlatem. i 8 - DAN—At Eleptuth Ulster county. T., on the 13th Ind, M. H. Euuatvoiu`. widow of the late Hop. John tdakst, la *be frith Tfeent here4e. bagmen > on the 20th but. firm A. drislescut, tintuerls ILL A., inlbe. 31th year of hTa , TIECNOtIi3--Atllicdstec l / 4 ,34eßenry calory, ll:Units. Ow Ith Inst., OW An RZT:40144. - 1 DAY-=At Delitirlientta. MC; on the Mk etolonol Atom Ihr. aired T 4.; Col. D. was connected nttb bs llthrosittnent of Slasenetatsette Volunteer )bill ta, dor tog the our of 1812. 2. • . , . 012118—tn Ntttchef, Nov: ith, h. R. ll.Gsmrs, formerly of Nlncnrifir , aird 9 a y•lirs-mrd S month*. .• • - • . •_ - PIM 3%10We • S, NO DOUB T this. sisiNA L *Ohdethil aiwytary. alias ii,thrommg , . ittk pr zir . .54tosirriuslo of the entaiind : . At: ticidoKriusaryi 1,1 - .f. Watt.e.inist tha:—BuSolicited. I aeridgan titiatertecate. after hag nearly toad fora long *Oh Mid Basing tiled all tittiltalf nagarat. tree eaten% hiltd #l.O l wX Ottetaith any was issigral; on heqof ;oars. ge-Stlre it a trial. placed filyeelf id the Of litarbeti'and had itry-bwa well rubbed withea good. ff brush. and the BestoratiCo then applied and wril rubbed in, till the scalp was all aglow. Title I repeated every , snotning, and la three stets the young hair appeared. I anigrew rapidly pone' August last .up to the prehlut time, atolls now thle*, Wart and strong,,soft and'pleas-1 ant to the whereas. hefOro It: as harsh and WV, what little there was of it, and that little there;trai dire appwring.rapidly. - I. atili.vue , yant- - itastoratins alga, twice a weekiand shall soon have.a good and perfect Crop - Now; fusee met of Buse thingo-vind wha has poet—but have never seen hitherto, any ease In which any person's hair was really benelittad by mat thelialr try4m dtc.4 of the day ; and it wally gins tar plessurgito tatted the gestalt of iny !irides:co. thaveroconanieoded 'your preparation to °theta. taut 'lt already btu a large and general sale thr mghoUt the Territory.. The people:here saw its effects, and hay- easildol2Co in it. All who here used it here will coincide with ase in what I hare written. - The supply you sent us as the wholesale agents for the Territory, is already exttatuded, and daily tawdriest are made-for It. Too deserin credit So your discoecry.l 1, the one, return you thanksibtth4 benefit it has lone toe. fur I certainly had detOslred lung, lung ago, of ever et feting any..stteh nunit.; L congiatulate you that yOur fortune cand a large one} Is already made. Tours J. W. BOND. . . Mak Of Bond it Kellogg. Drui..„,...ists.. Diootyteld. Mrst-,Ainitury 1.. ISSS. Prof. Weld—Dr-tn. 141k:-rIlatlutt mule 'triel..of3yOur Mir kreturatlso: it giv,is Weide:unite te toty that lie ef fect bts boon excellent it rcut , thig iotbuntnationl dun druff. and n roust:int -firnitaneyto Debt ^ M ith o hich I hate been troubled froizi childhood, sad has .also tvsinrr.l cue hair. which wise benatuing gray. to Ire triAinal 4110 r I hal/0 DAVI tto . other Article with anything like tlOpleu sure and profit. ' Yours truly, Ba.lo. i Extract or a letter. dated Erie, Pa.. July 2.7, 141) ..flestr•, 0. J. Wood &(:'..--o.lwm:—Whv duet you send of as much moteuf yonr met Mir iljstorative!, , We want all that is eetutne to supply the orders on haitd.and have not had a bottle on oar shelves for over a Week. end that has been the Owe twice before. Thera:ed. send ne at laud one gross of cub she. as an article se Juetly eelebrated as your lialt fttestorzalve wiileell. Pleatissend us by Ewe's. Yours truly. CALM k Itaitacts: • • - 'Diaggists. Chicago. /11.., - Mag 14, Pref. herd:-.4lavinit eaprrieneed the magleelfect of Jour ilair Restorative, ; drop you this upon' thi sntdeet. About two years ago my hair commenced falling o and trirnimi gray; I was fait becoming bald. 4 met a friend who had weal your Itestmative. and spate , Ito hiebly of Its tiftuas t woP , ludo,id to try it, hlttlehlfat I b4 l :huf little faith. as I had before tried so many other retivedles. I commenced anus yoUr -.4tqcstfiro to January last A fel applications fastened my hale firmly. It dolma to ell up, grow out. and tarn bask to itsto formercolorthiark I. At this Alma it is fully restored its original'. aolor. health and appearance{ and I elleorfolly rocommehd. Ito use % J. D. flora. • Northroat itnnsylrania, Arra it 9, tBfhi. Sut.:—ln consequence of having hair, 14 several years pot. nut only . gray, tuft perfectly Istate, I haw, -:cut It short. and worn tapa to hide it from view; but.tiome months sWe, I *as induced to use your Hair Higdon tire, and I most, in juatice. say, that Its effects Owe al ,most miraculous; for It has chanted it gradttally to all its former tplendar as co color, and left It No NottaNNiglos sy az to be more beautiful than it ever was when: under the influence of the finest oil. I earnestly, therefore recommend It to every lady as decidedly the best . prepa, ration, for toilet use, of anythlog In the world. ' Bars? Sinn. '7 --•••••• • • Addnaui-0.. J. WOOD k CO.. 314 Broadway, NeYr 'fork, and 114 Market Street', tit. Louis, Mo.. Proprietors: F. W. DIM A Sm, Wholes:qv:Avant*, Plilladelphla k C. C. lieokts. Dra,=latiAgoat, Pottsville, Ye. Autast 11.'56 - 311' - - Q'FRAY HEIFER.—Caine the protases. of the subscriber .n Butler' township, Schuylkill 'rounty, an or about t;l.l.lth of November. a REV about 3 yews 011 The owner by calling, proving prop.nly and paying eharges can take her away. • li. C. Dutleetownshlp. Dec.i . • 52...1t0 ESTRAY.—Came to the 'pre tubes of the subac' Tiber near the East Del swam licirs. on Satuiday last, a, stray cow. Ilerco rls RED and WIIITE—his a white star on her forehead— crooked horns. *De a a anal mw, has no bell and is • about 5 yearit old. The minor is requested to all and take her away, 1 ITENRY SMITH. Dee. •2.'1,'55"' ! 52,30" Alfred Lawton, A GENT for ibuying!and selling Coal .„Ckand other lands, Coal lessen, toting charge of prop. erty, collecting rents, te.„ ke. 'laving .S years' experi ence. In the"Cotii Regime, he hopes to give sat Istfeetion Officer—Terrace Building, Pottsville. October 27, '&a -A SHLAND ',COAL—From LOcust 7 Mquntat n —ll4 undersigned bare. In cutinection w. t their tletwralCoAl Business, taken the sgeney!uf the abuse Cost, And Cr,' prepered to rewire orders which ninv be addresed to Port. Carbon, Schuylkill county,: or 49 Wall street, New York.. CASTNER A YOUNG. August 11,'35 .; t, -. • 324: - OkL! CiYALV,The'subscribefikelis Cf . eonstintly on fiend:,a large quantity of Allrighany and Hampshire Bituminous Coal, for sale by th.e.ton or bushel, at the lutrest*sh Driers. He is ohle,preloned to receive Coal on Yardage, and to deliver the same. Yen* 8. W.eorner Broad and Callowbill streets, and Ands street Wharf,Sehuyikill. ,E. SCHREINER. Philadelphia, April 21,1835 • 16-11 As ~., iiiiiiii — a - sidlPitiked Mountain Coal. , BACON, PRICK & CO. .! i AVING p4r6ltised ".Woodsidt.Col fiery", in Peaked Mountain, will hereafter eupply the l T customer's with that 'superlor,Coal, of tuck own mining. They have 'Also taken the exclusive ag‘Atcy for the age,,to the &stalls Market.uf 1.. P. Brooke # Co.'s elebratestoTunnel Colliery" Ashland Coal. , . Off.ces:Proitt & NainutstreetN. Philadelphia; 123 State street.toston,kn& Ceistre street. oppositi Arse:!- em Rowe, Pottriill L. P. BROOKE,Aresi. _October 27, 'ss i . 44-tf ' . COAL: AND ITS 1.18 ED., .. , Just. Published, - I ICN4PPS. ROSOLDS &&D RICITXRD.ON'S; i HEMISTRY IN ITS 1 APPLICA TION TO TOE ARTS AND TO lIANIIYACURES, cl. new edlUon. , FUEL AND ITS ' APPLICATIONS, ! ! • In 2 volume*, sidendidly illistnited, with 432 eti`gravlngs • ' and six plates. Prke, $9. - U. RAILLIERE, publisher and Reporter of Yienehand English books, Bit) Broadway, New York. Ile hess leave to call attention to the completeness of his pretent stock of books on Medici* Surgery, Engineering, Cliendstry, i Mathematics, dc.' A Catalogue (giatls} every 14 itionths. o' 2 fespertothau by eeeriy Owner— : , i Kaapp's Cheinhdry :Or sale at BA : • NA,"i'S. i 11 6 i .... Dee. 13, '65 • ' . - fio- ; 13 i 1856. = 30R1 1 1 14 6 2 1 21 ,27 231 I=3 °r xpcusir Mountain Coal-Important to coal commuMes.—The undemigrted beg irate to in- n , . ue the public that thiy are the'original miners of the' 3 above superbm Cosh. multhat the public may idot be 20 posed upon by Coal haring - a similar name, they hate 27 made arrangements for the supply of the rbtall city' trade with the following responsible parties: ' 4 itoseats, Weston:4f Co., Ocoee,?: S. 24 st.,—;Pard, Bth a a Wilknr. -- • - - Lio Oman° GMT. Broad and Willow streets. Monsoon= * Etas, Market and Pith streets: Kmui idimuul;.9tll, above Poplar. • E. A. ELiTUARAT, Broad; below • g i The Coal they will gnarantee to be inferior to none from fleiruyikill•otonty—it being now p by their recent arrangements, in the best possible order. The' public are invited to give it a To be had of their agents, - SILIAMAN. NORTON ' CO., 28 Walnut street, Philadelphia,' A. ELLIMAN, pottsville. =1 344 51 910 11 ' 1417 18 1' 1 8 ",' 8 9 0 /4 6 1 , 21• .., 18 •.• , 141 1 4 4 • 21 111 • 1 19 , A • 2 1 ;21 6 940 1 • 161131 1 26 ,. 0 il 1 I 1 Oct. l Ei=l ~ I Des. ~!‘:;, • ESTRAYS. COAL - crricE is hereby given that an ap tion .i will be made at the next.seindou of the „ ore of Pennsylvania, for the Incorporation of a !-: Savings Bank, with the usual privileges, add Bank to be ,'salted "The Swatara Sarin gr Dank with a. capital of Twenty Thousand Dollars, with the p rivi lege kms to increase 1701 sum to One Hundred Thousand and to bolo. ted in the town of Donaldson, sekttylhilfrounty. Donaldson, lune 30 56 ' , . 2645n1 V --, --- q- IN the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill li l oll • SAGE.-- One- 12 . Wok! Pole l i'. County—ln the matter of the Account of ItENICT ' • pump, tdoes. otivAuy sad , 100 feet of 12!.Isch. pip, !'; ltrrpoikt4,,thounist,- of the Estate of William w it, bolts, I v a ; wa l low, Alin; 1300 :feet of A :•,. Le wis, a A l igner. eppohited by the said Court inch and 000 feet itehelope chain; all of beet % main Th e n and will be p. - - - - , WK. T. AOARD &M. - *audit. lad resettle the. said *emit. will at - Dolueet CollierY, Dec. :341h' , • 111,tf - . "::' tend - f or t _purpose at his cddis in the Ltoroughef - s . e rotteellio,011• - lriday. the lith dew of January. 186 d, at FOR SAL . E.—The lase and silo. i maw* A-• RILt of vbich 01 1.1Artha I ° l4lll ted aro. bow • . :.by notified. Amur. lUDWIT, lather. stantlidlce&Ouse,towtif 0 4 tli Mr. Clel '' - Dee. 30.'31 , ~ - - - 614 ••• • we's Brewery, bilongloif to Jona S. L. Mertith t : _ ed for ode or rout en reseouabla tenses. ' Any • ' 4 '''' XTOTICE.,--Wi.heriby. give ' notice shots ttshnind 100. w i lt Aid thtt t° t° 4 . lee. IN home. and .elll do-pralkhy eallin on Mrs. -it thej ' that th e &hawk% 00tesbaltitEtbeatt kat, th e MIL- Drug Store of --! : _ -401.1 N LC. le, E . triad en&esers will not be raymom Aw the *meat Dee. 21 ' .'65 r :' t..- -' r ':' •-• • ' "41. i (4 11411 asy 11 11 2 114 note , in atm ors a:maw: • r _RENT.-A large sat' d-coniienient; - tattd N0v.53441815, at TZ c 1 146, 1"1 ' 11,000 00 . , l a gdusir to u tit , si, ono o r mom r m . par ;' Monty ' Neil note. In error of Deem & WM* , dated Nov. 13d..1016,5t26 days. - -Dec. tel ve libli n 111111*" .10i, • .- A, -PPZ to . ' kilo ' N. ;; - D1111.7 ,....., .../8"1_..4,-...-..."tui4 =tom , r l . lll 4 l , . rut, dated , • - _ ,?.° 0,1 !!!". I!" "0= SiepL 29,'.53 FOR SALE & TO. LET. SALA---A tarp quantiiy of 2d __n , e: MadpWn fie islo, of Taboo shoo boo' to IM roman .. . , _ • Deo.% . • N. YVADLNY.k SON, GREATBARG&Iti - OFFERED -4 - el ~...., went elected for the mine; yaw, el ; _ WM. I". dr 102 1 2 41.. .., iP * Ablimprre-John A. Brown. Nicholas E.Thotoon, Chas. i s° IFFICE MOUNT CARBON RAIL- I. /ROAD COMPANY—Phlladelphia, Deem:her 10, Nal .-AS au einem held ea the Id *Oldie*. the follow - theiusha# htterettio a Int class Ctmat10n....... Api p r osido l s...4o4o Ili.' warn, , • h. 34415 1.3.4 f / Apney Moe, Wier e ar;T , a ,IL &ker./anon C. Donnell, Wm. C. Patterson, Samuel JUST RgOEIVED:tram NeW York' u- P°4ll/14 Wl4 ' Likgrimi 4 *J"eigl C. DONNELL P "?* ' ' 31123 , Sec's,. bo n s bother lee oath, Alim, ihile leather lot Dec, IS. lit . • , SO. Camp Leather **Mina. Forsook* . - ; Jolla L. 31ENN 10 , Raiiioaddrcet• ', FFIQE - Mount Eagle : & Tremont Pothdille.rebiwarl 10 llit 4 ' - 16 " -'' ' Company -Phllladelphia.l2th month, ltd. i IFFICES TO LE'r.-I ' Llitre conve4. - ._;-.A shded Animist meeting of the atockholders t f of the IL, plant oak* klatch* cm Church Mitt el , behrw th e of r - i lito ocaliluilY Fill be bald at th eir am Ilall dice of the . Munn? Amend, mod up .nt ww. 4 . 4 ; '; 141 13= Ilti r t rp e r o t hl : A T rat lid ot .trportti ply to t . , ../101IN NNAN. . • nai l li 4 postsdlio, NOT L ii, , 661 I 04 . i,th 2 promadingeof the Dont of Ate li niers WI he pnewst - _ ' ~: ed, and niched= held for s Preddent and tweli e Mao.: fro MILiANEIM----4 RARE le, aro, t foodoet the affairs of the employ for 1 Jeer .1 Oiancat.-111iL A. E. ii LISON, of 'Estsios, i ensuing. WM. BID LE. heempladrone ofeettring from bUdonta.ol. miller p ee , 2,... 13 • - Sea's ti ' stock and fist nts for sale on ressonside term : Forint. -. tber particulars, Address ' ' ...f. ALLIOON. ~ Tamaq at, Ipea?4 ' 53 - - - 1 6 1-fir ' r., i IFRCE of the Mine Hill & S2ll. R. li)RSALE:ar ' hit of -Witeel-Bai,' ‘ - '11,06.-Illdl *aphid 12th m 'nth, 19th , 18:4.-A 4 -__ , . 4 , stated annual meeting ' of this Company, will Ito lull, of =PAW quality, euttabla Au baulk% held al their Mike, in the Hall of the If &Main loan. around or coal. Also, cod screens. riddice and wir,a tete, Nn. 11 Booth Fotenth ttreet, on the 14th day of I t I:100313f for sea cheap, at /itillin A IlEIBLEirli, P, 3 mhuth , (.taintarv). ISA at 1 o'clock In the forenoon. at . , . Inca &ma ihaorp. which time a report of the p oceodialPi of the Board of . 4,44111 - i Manant a will be presented, and n election will be hold for a President and ten Managers to conduct the affairs of the Company for the yea erurelog. 11M. BIDDLE Sees. Dec. ~ ....05/. -51-44 ~linec~~illa Die. I,'5S EH = 0 hit Vint t.:onipany,lo.- • cited in the Wpmlog . 'Valley, on Ow; Nandeoti.i! of the' NorttiZraneb Canal, want tolessotheir taints: nit opportunity is now of i - - JOHN Pi UOBAIIT. - i I , STHiIYLKILL Navigation Company. ..6040 . I A pascal meeting of the Stockholders and Lean- FOR. SALE.—A NEW PERPEN-I ho den of this Schn_yikill NAttgatinn Company win be 4 - 0,„1 4 „i ni 0,,, o f 10 H ar ie p ower w ith i mma p s c oi l • heldat their often. Walnut street above Faulk. In the p et•—whole occupyinga space dye feet spare. To 1 e itY of flitiadal_ hs ou hicradaY, theith day ofJanuars ' , •. . A. D.. 1856, at II o'clock. A. M.. at whisk, wisetingan else °. "en a m t lb. r ? rk 1 z . y ARD ay A soN,,: !. lion win be held tor 'a Preadent. twelve Managers. a p o i tn ui c s o i mo b or 11,, iggg , . • 44.1 r ;, ; Treasurer and a Stactary ! 6r said I. rmperty, and such „ .--,- other business be acted upon aa the interests of the an -0 I LET—A t'oundt7 and NISC-11100 potation may require -W. _ _ M. TILORMAN. Bey. Shop, la Cad Street, Pottsville. (theme* Office Schuylkill Nsa i nlen Co. by tieorp Mason ,t C 0..) with a fall set of tools, it ' Dec. 15,16 Lc., an . all the necessary coureniences for doing an , tensity busimai. For particulars apply to too submit- -, , \ TOTICE.--W hereas Letters Testa- Der. . ! : rfLuitGESIIINCER.; i Mineriville, Dec, lb. '46 ! • , go.tr ; • ~,,_ mentary to the Estate of BAUM% IIEILNIU. late of the County of Schuylkill, deceased, base been granted ) 1 011; XLE.—The subscriber offers to the subscriber , All Perms, indebted to saidu art those 4 for mkt MONAD. and Mum= estahlitthellent f:=l2. ti'4,l"riteur.'":llrAluvanuit . ilhe 4 m":l l Z orwegian stnsL, it is furnished with litiddies t Her; o o t h odzed for seems to ness, Bridles, Mars and an other articles latiodittult to ; onaNDO caul , . Rventar. the business. Ala 1 a good asartment of the best Inaluit , . Broad A Wilkw. Philada. 14., -AU theta:4+mnd dxtnresincluded lathe Me, wltiO D. 11:BALL, of Minersvllle. Schuylkill county, as attor will be 0 0 easy tem& 1 '4 l dOini h• fitnirfilNi nes for said estate, Is authorized to remit* monies in November 2. !Lit , : 41 payment ofamuuntadue saidestato and to maitre claims `XT ANTED—A . person to rent tile! against thefts*. , ORLAND() OKAY. 4 - Ilec.,=, ISO. : T V Store Ltouse recently' °emitted bY the a obacribas-4 they haying nutted itud`csuumsd to the new t brick i.4n. ' N OTICE *OF APPLICATION FOR (louse recentlyierectat by . E. , Fr'. McUin nes, where the) " are prepared to furnish those who may favou. than wishincrease of 'Capital.—lt Is the Intention of the their patronage, with Dry Goode, tirocierim nardware, stockholders of orbs Miners' Bank of Pottstille. In the Qaeensware, Ad; at the most *lmmovable rates, • _ county of Schuylkill" to apply to the next Legislature St. Clair. Sept ..':, '66 Mali Davis a 1.1011411, . for an extension of their corporate banking and discount - -----"-- . ing privileges . The ciente and style of the said corpora- QTEASVENGINES FOR SALE. 42 flouts •"fhe Miners' Bank of Pott 'Me, I the county of 1,,,,,7 Steam Engines, with steam cylinder RI inches 41- Schuylkill." It bloated In the a befougi t : of 14 , ,rtevUle, ameter,att4 6 List stroke. 3 Mowing cylindersedintime . Schuylkill county. It was crated for eaank of discount. diameter, 6 feel stroke. with Ilellecx formerly in use at a deposit and intik and with a capital of Two II undred Blast Furnace.l Wouldrankerelleat Pure or Blear- Thousand WWII, and the Intention is to ash for as lu lug Erg Ones. One or batty II ibJ fold. u drithud. Ap• crease of capital of Threw Hundred Thousand Dollars. so ply to - URNRI, LONG bbIECKSB k Co ., that thereafta. the capital of the said bank shall bo Five ; . ! Shamokin /ran Mal; Sbratokin. tn., Hundred Thousand Dollars. JOHN SIIIPPI, 0 CO. W. 'SNYDER, Ibittrate. /If, 1 Cuts Louts. (leakier. Proli•le4l. 10-ti .. i Juno 2.l.t ai. *.n.lstTlnJ Am a term of yang. An excell lend. ApOy toftsville, D4.16,'36 Or irt Moter MEI _.. , . . - '-.':---':-- OSt ---- '' - , ,Pllll - Aliti' p - ngsvAttp . 1 ,--Estray • Mo!es. tOggat . olLietv . „: II *.hiretrayodfrans th•Dimanndeol- ,e' ....., i 111. ilerii trimaran'. on Wednesday the 7th ' 1 4 . vo • Ake[l• 11 1 11 4 :3 1 k ed.t* si .51relea with halters on at the tithe; • / line, PC - TIES. ono a florae Mute and A H 1::Vr . VOZ HI ODOB 0 N & emereollatielduie. 00 toward will be Oren. by till cut*' ..., .V 0 &'. til . -S. tolltirttcs' eribitibusuunir it Tartanars. and all moveable ex po , see . Ajr .. ,,5 1 paitheatOpereen.lotfalutthem to 11..1.; :1 11, t t AO. . . . General Conimiision Ileichanis. I , WLIALS 'A:el) SPE4j# ()as 1.:............... • .o.sor.—A. DEED dated sth June.-I- Sl.till ANZI-XECIIANICAL'I;I T .Ak. 0., 1801, from John' Lf„antan. to ‘Villialn 11 , yer .4 1 .foi a certain phvg of laud situate in roln tgmvo Town. phip„iterks County. Pa. • Alio, a, hoed dated '...nd October. A. D., ISM. Om ' ItkilheilLealer,do -Willits Boyer' eti.lb.ra turban OM of laud, a ltuate la Vointgrose Township, Berko County. Atif person whO will leave said Deeds at the aka of theeliners' Josalutl, will be suitably rewarded. , 51-2 t. . DISSOLUTIONS. I ,issoLuTi()N,The parthership heretofore existing between Thomas J. Vitiodiumolia ind*dlluatit Brown, trading under the dna ei 'wows PITZSIMNI.M.:S. at St. Clair. bee this day; (Dererober •'lstj,less,) 'wen disisokoe4 by mut u,l tvosent.. The bor. Ines* of the I tte Arra will be settled by th sitlorriber, erne will C-MI.IIIW for Imminent on .hbotidalsidall Tti /S. J. FIT'/. Dee. 2r.. Pissourri()N.—'rhe-. partner.sliip herrtoVre e c Latin ..f. hrt seen John' Iturni.h, Thomas . tarrhyloitl iticley.:'J•meph Downing a,..4. .lap. 1-,-.1. heti, Iron Slnnuittumr. at . Eisbiarb. Sas ttf, , solrell by mutual •: , -,n.etis oh the ilra of May. 1..,z._ In the with draval of Thquia,. It. 11.1r11...ribtt Iti4,ley ax:d .i.r . ,.:..ph DoS /tin. frnn sail firm. has lag at that time sold .out their i n fere,' ~ tf; 114411.3.. W. • Yartll. - y. sh,. in eon ne mitlu with tins eent.tiniur part ire.. has since ton t i ioard the bus- Wets on thar own account.' ' 11l )11 . AS:11. II ARRI:i, ~, - -. JOAN forKLE.Y. Dee, ft., %15 . .119.61 1, ' . Jost:Tit v ow s uco. ;THE ANNUAL MEETING of the . :huyltill. County Medical Sneinty will be 13,41 in tins Council Chamber of *be fitwouith of l'OttrAille. on Arnaud , .lay. January *lnd. at 7 o'clock. P. M. Punctual attendant* L' nnurstal. Dee. _ri . l-It. A. 11. lIALBERSTADS. Se:c.. No Hu E.—The Stockholders of the l'ottv. Inc Life insurance and Trust Company are hereby notified that an Election for °Meer* will bu helo at. their Oahe uu Mutably evening, January 7, IS: ti, be tween the hsinre of 6 and S. Dee. •J.A. Iho 62 , 1 t It. T; TAYLOR. See:, -1 1 C ()TICE. —The Stockholders'of the' . 1 . 1 Pottsville Water Company are hereby notitivei that an hlect lon will he bed at the Company's °Mee. in Con ue street, opposite th Silver Terrace. In the Borough of Pottsville. 'tin Monday, the tith day of January next. between the how* of 1 and 6 o'clock,' P. M., to elect by ballot ulna Maissezeratio serve fur the ensuing year. Der. 29,'55 52-3 t JACOB IiVNTZINtiER, Jr, Prcs. • IFFICgrof the SWATARA. It. R. Co. .• rounak De6rsiaber IN, 106. The Annual .Meetipg of the Shareholders, and the Chrtion for President. Managers. Treasurer d o eec ry, to tiers* the ensuing year. will be held at e Office .2 the CampanYl, on Saturday, January-12. 1856,. between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock. I'. M. Dee. 39, '55 5.2.4 it W. D. MOORE. S. -PROPOSALS will he ,received for the driving of 429 'yards. (wore or less) of an Air Shaft. at ftie Jowls (Niles's. on the West Norwegian. Also. for driving Gangway, Cross Heading and Schute Work.- - For apeeilleations of the work, apply to • J. F. TOORfiIF.S . , Silver Termed. Pottsrille, l'a., between the hours of 12 M. and 2 P.M. Dee. 29, 1855 52-1 t• iIFOICE Of the Don ,IdsOn Improve meat and Railroad Company. No. 2$ Merchants : Mich:inv.—The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of this Company wilf-he.hald at their ogled, on Tuesday, the Eigath day of January, 1896, at 51 , at which place ap election will.be held on the unite day, between the Imrs of 2 and 4, I'. M.. for flee Direetoia, and other ME clra, to servo the ensuing year. , w: F. WM.:EI.:SELLER. &c y: Plilladeiribia, De c. 29.'55 - 2t SCIIUY 1:KI1:L -County Agricultural Society. A regular stated meeting of this, Society w I be held at the public house of Daniel Boyer, in the bOrouuti of Orwi;:sburg, on Saturday the 'alb day of Dec. at 2 o'clock. I'. M. Also the annual meeting will be held al the acme plare..on Monday the 7th day of January, 1458. at 2 o'clock I.'. M., for the prirpOse of electing officers fir the ensuing year. • SAM'L 11. MA ..IDEN, Rec. Sec. il Dec. 8, '5:4 voncE—The undersign'd has been appointed the agent of the osrners of "The yarder property," and oilers for gale building lots in the tooroueb of Pilo Alto. on reasonable terms, . Were, Morris' Addi tion. . L. P. BROOKE. Pottasille. February 3. 1835 3-tf • • S. X.—Washington Camp. No. 4114, -Junior Sons of America" meets every llonday drening, at Thompson's liall,(Thlrdstory), corner of So> dnd and Market streets, Pottsville, Pa. , • . WII.I.IAZZARD,.P. 43-3n} o NOT. /0,15 44-Iyl • Mome limo, it. S. STOCKSTOCKHOLDERS MEETING.- An adjourned meeting of the stockholders of the HOLDERS Lebanon & Pluer,yout Itallivad Company, will lle held on Monday, January 14th. 1836. at 3 oclock. V, 31., at No. 70 Walnut street, Philadelphia, at which time in election will be Mirada's. for the owning *ear: . THOS. T. SLOTH, Sec'y. Dee,l9 '53: - • 31-3 t _ _ _ " - _ _ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.--- An adjourned. Meeting of the Stockholders of the neuter, Lebanon & Pinegrove ' , inroad Company trill tc held on MONDAY, January 14th, 184 at 3 o'clock, P. N., at No. 70 Walnut street, Philadelphia. at which tim e In 010410/1 WU/ bb held for 1. hectors for the ensuing year. THOS. T. nwra, Sep. 1 1 Dec. TI, %Mt _ • . 51.it _ fT I OTICE.—The. stock holdeis of the • MINERS' LIVE INtinitANCE AND TRUST COM ANY, of Pottsville. Pa., are hereby notified • that an election for nine directors, trillbe held at the aloe of Said Company, on the seventh day of January, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and Mr al:, at 10 tteloek, A. M. .. JACOB 11UNTZINGER, la., Pratt. . 1. J. H. Ansa, Prins. . Pottsville. Dec, 22, .514 st IFFICESCHUYL. VALLEY NA.V. • a RAILROAD COllPANY.L—Philadelphia, Dec. sth, 1555.—Tbe Annual meeting of the stockholders will bo holden at the Once at the Company, No. 7 Litwin.; st„ on MONDAY, December 31st; at 11 o'clock. A. M., at which ,time an election for President, six Managers, Secretary and Treasurer, will takeplace. P.O. Howe. Sn'y. "Dec. 15, '66. - 5031 QFPICE MILL CREEK & MINE HILL AV. kR. 11. —Philadelphia, Dec. sth, 11l • ziin urinal meeting of the stockholders will be '3.lu:olden at the office of th Company, No. 7 Library at., t MONDAY,Der. 31st, et 10 o'clock, A. M, when the itecibi A or °dicers for the ensuing year will also take splice., P. C. HOLLIS, Srey. .4 Dec. - 15. '55 , 50.3 t. ifIFFICE MOUNT CARBON AND i'ILYPORT CARBON RAILROAD COM PANY—Philadet ;:.phia; Deeember.lo, 1835.—The annual - meeting of the Btochholders will be holden at the office of the Company, n'io. 7 Library street, on MONDAY, December 31rt., at 12 ciekielt,ll., at which time an election of officers for the ensuing year will also be holden. JUAN Ti P. C. Bouts, See ry. . • President. Dec.ls. luto • - 50. NOTICES. - orytcc—pr..v.vii-o-A31.1 ii ALL j; Sept. :!•2, BAILIE & BRO No. 232 Cherolit Bt., above Ninth, Invite atientiOn to ebelr extenalre IMPORTED CARP:. wIIICH Ihey 01 open t, b rac ing ow new and.choirest lit3l Velvet Tapestriei. •• . Tapestry Bruise's, Imperial Thee... Ply, Bate& Beery Int .; Best Venitiar AU of wtticb are Warranted to be of the will be mold wt thOowcst picot fnurash. DAILEY Phlludelphl.i, , liPt IS, • AL; ..(2) .41. EL FURNITURE & FURNISH! THE subncrihers take pie. ' • noun,ingA" Old pulae in geeeml. 3 .I /Milt par i •alar, that thej are ',or pr, Ilan with all arthiee in their line IT bn 4 1 . . intend.' to couthoi thetusvl vr , t•• ak,„. , it IaRNITIY-RE manutsetu'ied .ttuder: the immediate au••:7,l perinteudanee of nue of the firm. pr. P. if A"..iLki ii . FR . ~to has f or ma ny yelira hart the entire charge of M r 'llia. kle's beat work. they feel confident that they ran turni.b the public with Prtirlan in their line, not sunaM e d by any other eatabliihment iti Ihn United States, for atsb, . durability and finish. - • . . . ~ , i bL,VIAN 1: Kai:S(IIER. flibind Ban ltonzufi and .11anufactory NC, l;'.'" s, e0 ,,,t street. fusion, flak Streit, l'hiludel phies. A. A ..sin ymen .i --: ID. M. ifi t teretter. P. t;..—Our triennia - from l'ottatri le and the Al lteoot ~ ill find It t otheir Interest to give us a ra4. As !hat 1, . our native placer we are determined to,o , cur b g I,' , pIvGISP tb;..m. Alt onlera will be promptly al teen, .1 ic, • t , hilAdelphlN. Ateteber 6, 156:14 40.1 v. CAPITALI ,, TS. i . THE HEIRS OP ROBERT, MORRIS, Fluancier or Rhp Revolution, IN 'whom: has vested, by the sotilig snide the peoreedino of bankruptcy. the tite to h i , vast Landed Estate, lying 'in every county of the State of l'otlasylvanbwhavtng ctinveyed the k:state to the •n 4 scriber. he now ()Went to dispose of all bls right, kc: cialtus to the COAL LAND S, Lying In the couht les of Schnyikill.Carbon,Ashi 4h. icy. oaring, Lucerne, lc., are alone estimated by Milli . 41 ...1 Dollsra. The levil title or:Robert Morris has teen pr. flounced absolute by the Sitpreme Court of the tut., Pennsylvania. , The claims In Schuylkill, Berks, Dauphin, Nortl.int• berixnd. Carbon; Columbia. Lucerne, Clinton and ing coucitki, are under the professional cherte of . Loeser and B ar man, who have undertsiien their recovery on ternts contingent on the successful renon e ration of .he sults. Subject to 121. 2 .'•100 of the net pn. crisis of thirty kmtlguous tracts of four hundred {."r., each. situlted It Schuylkill county, payable to ,Wm llswic, Esq.. these thirty tract are said to e worth OUO, each consisting of Coal Mines In successful lion. To ppitaliste iissocisted together. the offer p.m nm•lr offers pecuniary returns which cannot be enumerat,A an adveiresentent. hut which, when explained. r iii not appear nureasoriahle. undersigned theref.re r,- otuittOnttit It to dolt of capital and enterprise. For further particulars apply to • J t 111 N )TOSS,. No. 13 Exchaugu, k'ht aLielphLt. S'o to Dec 15.'55 WANTED. lAND WARRANTS Wanted by J. ROSEInERR.Y. Attorney Law, corner '' of Se cond and Market streets. kottaville, ondwr l',Mt 40- . , k ri.EN.TR)N -OLD SOLDIERS.— ei Land Waroutswantt-d—ttfeht4bcst cash price , paid h. F. %vitro i:Y. B.An.'.cr un:LI Exchange Emer. 41141ta, PuttsvUle,ix6. 27. '54 ....____. . T • 0 COLLIERS.—AVauted, fora few toonths eismination of a Coal iteekin, s steady w.rkii 1:, Coal Miner- Satisfactory testiraotilals of char. acter. experieneu and ability will be required. Apply LI the p v rinter. -' [Dec. lb, 's3' 50-tf —_ NA .7 . ANTED—A Young Alan who has F had esperienre in the builness, to camas. ...sm. thumberland. Columbia end Mouton? counties for two' books. Apply to , B. 8A.N:3.13. ''. Pottsville, Sept. 213 3 '35 :,- , ' \ -D -. GENCIES. wanted for the purchase , ,ALand sale 'of Real Eitatec Cosi, Lc., collection of rents and accounts; also. for Fire or Life Inturance com panies . . Con veyauclug and other writings carefidly and prompt ly attended to, Address . ' L. J. 31ARTIN 1 FRANK CARTER. ORiee. boliiw Silver Terrace, Centro street, Pottsville. September 14'35 BUSINESS CARDS. p'AVID B. GREEN, Attorney, at Law, k's. Oaten Us Market street, Opposite thr oat (Mae. ! July 1 _,'S3lily PR. J. T. NICHOLAS, PHYSICIAN, titittlailON A AIM./LCHEI7It ; puree—Siairket Si., above Second. Pottsville, Dec. le4 / 851 i 3 / a y 4 tkit • Dft. G. BOWMAN, Sur geOu Dentist{ Mee in Brick Building. corner Market and Siioond Streets, Pottirillo, re. . Oetoberl,lBl43. kutt JOVA P. HOBAIVI', Attorney at Law, tonunisakiner foe Nen • York. 00Ice op osite Anwl esn House, Centre Street, Pottsville, Penna. Aprlllg, 18.54 • . . 17-ly . W. SHEAFFE ( R, Pottsville, s tate of ilia Pennaylvanla State`goologicAl .'.spay, explores lands, mines, 4e. ',mare ta, '45 BANNAN, Attorney at 1 . Law. Ottice in Centre Street, oppoiltv the Episetvl ore)]. Pottivillo, Penna. N0v7.4). AIIERIS'FROUSE, Attorney at AT. Office7-4>ntre street, oppoSite the Town MIL Pa, June 9,'54 F. M.: DIXO,N — , DOCTOR of %Aimee Dental Surgery, has, removed to the North• east corner or Second and Norwegian streets, Pottsville. Soptetninr 31.5,1,, 354( K — PST, AA:Corn4 kfi Lan, Pottsville, Penua., attend tolrAal huAuess in nchttylkilk county and thseuchere. pfEte in evatre street, uearl,f:c•pposlte the Miners' Bank. July '4 '55 -11 s . 6. , MORRiSON Dealer in waro,U laza and Queens Wore and Looking-04'kt. eagle and retail. Town Uri, Comm, stmt. Pau. Pn. Juno 2, 1b,55 [Noir. 1.1, 'S t 4 44 WILLIAM L. WHITNEY, Attorney M . 4W,' Pottsville; Sehuilkill County, renniyf• `ednia. Mee ha Centre Street, early opposite the Mi. pare, Bank..:: Jauuary•tiltitel . VEYILLE"Si. RICHARDS, Attorneys .11 at tall will attesid to all businesaintrusted to them with Mimeo and etre. Office Centre Street, nest door to R. R. Morris` Storet•Pottertlie. June 11.108 • (Jan. '54 •24y1 j AMES H. GRAEFF,, - Attorney ,at tir Lowe havingg rereored to Pottarthe, has opened se of rice under the Telegraph Ordee, Caren Streetopponite the Miners' Bank. • Deeereter MI ' • 49-1 y SAMUEL GARRETT, Magistrate, oonweraiwer and General °Metter; win attend to 11 ' business entrusted to hint with dilleurixte and tare. if. See, Centre aired, Pottsville, Pa 4 *petite the Town Hall. Deckethwir N. 51. Whim, Esq., are to p d•• session of Shansi Cientitte Esq. telnly 14.'55 - HENRY IV pooLE, Civil, To po itrapiikal. and Mining iiigitteer, Centre je Ito, Pottsville, pa., attends to say Surve y s. Eiploratica 5...2, other lingtvieering work auanented with the MOrttiu toil .itegion of Pennsylvania. • July T.t. 054 . : . • • - ..ri-tf --.. 1,000 00 ZIL 75 Wit - E411.i ING ENGI N—I neer and Suirveyar, Wier Terrace, Ceutie btreet, Pottriale. Pa. kxstaluatloni, Itepurt., f.urseys• atd Maps ot Cold Mines, Coal - Lands, Mining, MactiL.M • it executed cat the shortest notice. Agent for Ccal Niro. L. titmice** 1833.: Lit•tt AGENCtug Y-4'or. the Purchase and ria.l••Ot Real 'hatato; baylug and selling Cosh is chaste of Cost Laude, .9111106, Lc., and rollectict rents—trons twenty years experience In the County to hopes to o' 4 "Usbetlow.. times Mahantanp erect, tevilie. ' • - • CHAS.IIILL. • April 6; um) • • 144 /111TKAIII 116 SUARPLICSS, ATTLIKAAT AT LAW. lito.ll York lathlbws, Phil4Pbb- Asigiums: .r.:,it. Carter, Joao* t Cole, titllftuua, Norton I Co„ Ph4.4e/Phla' Mixers' elahis given pirticular attention to icd esergdkathr pushed. • . sf•tt 1 Philadelphia, Dee. V., 'sr • .. la. BROWN, Inispector of Nines b. tenders his services to Landowners and otli In rushing Xsantinagoina,_ Iteporti. kc.. of Minen end Coi Lands. rival hisMr.nowledge of Veins and ewrieret in Mining Operations, having been in Allis aunt! , 1 4 P lr. 1 and carried on Mines the last six years• be ht r. s n , so , i gineral satisfaction to all wbo nosy employ-him. t REIT.IIB to Jana Naas and D. P....Nies. y.sqs., Mt"' Title, ani BX.XJ/JIIIIL7 MI2.NItS and WUJJ.OI VAT:a. EV ., Philadelphia, for capability and integrity. East Norwegian , June MIA 26,1y__ INT 14: SCO ' T'T , Attorney at Law, e. Shamokin, Northumberland county, Pao • References: nun. JAMES POLLOCL Out ertOr of Pennsylvania. Ems Lunt*, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. " kt.e.a.Joitiate, Sunbury, Northumberland Co., fa, " Bing. Parrott, Trevorton, Northumberland Co., Pa , "j°*" C°G?za' Da vill , Montoir Co, ra" " • Joanua. tow s, ) e Messrs. Sitars; Lilfll & Co. WATEIIMAN. 081.0 IZY L Co.. Phlladelybi 3 . " kase ten. J WORT & December O. 1844 . TwO THE PUBLlC.—linving imp3Jr• ed my hdaith by close confinement to ace and hav g now Wavered almost. entirely, to mold a nitt° into &state of nerw9mt irritability, 1 lime detertnlv .lt ebauge to some extent tho m anner in which I bait bd . ; trio pratllced my p d eofetalon: I take thls metho of inflarmin . ' my Critinbt In Seltn.t kill Ceuta!, the 'gentlemen of the tar in its Courts. 0 4 the nubile generally. that after the first day criune nob 1 will rawalairly attend the terms of the Courier 01:40 Pleas. and practirwthemin. 1 will punctually snail l° such lova tinniness as may be oin tided to me. -- , • .., .101 IN wEIO L, ' Lebanon. March 17,195 _ - 11....... .--- . .... . , . ___ ~4"7.0--.—._ M. D. L. DOD •. Opera• ~h • • the and Nlerhaniral 1 1 / 2 utist. liast.ttottlf.',o of the - heat Dental Erdablishowers in thia pa.i ' .l " I SLAW. awl Intends to afford litii at rot. the 1» nd.t tf,';'• Cry imProvetrtent to the Art. lle ktuarontret. to ir. al l not ure ti , a nix . . .Ay In the adaptation and arraugenot...t!:l Terro.tnetalier.r Vttreterot Teeth; inIK-rt.< pug ial r:' ol, .^ . ', .eta ( 31 .3g/14,,,,IfriC.rEfilelre. -40 the elan e eiriteicil. 1 spiral ssrinas; extiacta d ea d teet h and romc•lth Lr 113'. "" '.1:1116 d'VltYlus. teeth .oath ;..I.l.lcrlerte;;Ltu useful '9lurittuttfe. 0 lie' tit M trket it re..t . two door' , al•el e Crn try. N. rib IBM EMI :23.6u1 MEE EIS CM MID