~, - • • ,as e ae .- , e I s n u ch ticul atru cry ke :n s a up in p ts la , l a n t g t o h n o e i i4f an tli e li sw s; t i h ne ew l! ter ill . Co & s h a a t Av b err il w e a a nc lia e r tnere ti c t ick : aw e:l a jui tell u ek t ste een el tas ia d P a hltel by l w itnitZt a WIXIM3O ANL 110t11117161 ILLCHINERT. 1 property e ta b e placed tu charge of• a etaripeernt : Two dottaile grovel pullies, cash ' 10/ feet: in di- tenaut. by whew all facilities for it- peeper uee • - matter, with 13 inch ca-t iron : t khatts, with four will be afforded, and at a price:which %lII' nt4kl a er return Uri the outlay. ; • , , ' heave cast girders and Serer:se c? makte., for hoist. ; Pa;P itke rialto of mown. jonotii4o otoi:AoiL.4 no.i ing wills wire ropes" at, the Ashlatuli Planes: also, 1 ', mi tee dacuages dune t , tisk propert' by an • 400 chilled mallice far guiding the wire rope.. A ' enamel' raising of the dam at Fainnimate Era by', complete apparatae,coneiaing iel ohe drum, afeet the city uf Philadelphia, en.l eabeetmently by the; and mention, has . been fatally settle! by th . e by the Supreme Court, of the animism= in al:meter and 10 feet long, "lib geariug, two pettiest.. each 8 feet in ditimgler, for wire rope, rendered in the Court of Common Pleas of. Helm et ill two wrongly iron shafts, 4aely 7 'eche* in : ware emu y, to which'the Calltitt had been removed, diameter, for IL }leekscher & CC., at Thomaston.; for trial. 1 • . The amount recovered, inclnaing i otereet, etpen. Six east iron puilicacaclea feet m diameter, fur I ses and Costa" AS finally - paid by the CbrOparty,' wire ropes, nub three wrought trait ; shafts, each 7 I wee $2 5.795 78; of a m gam 0,80-half, :wail: , the inches in diameter, for a new 1 Vol Company at 1 interest thereon front` the date of pemnintais "6 - Scranton J •, ", be reimbursed to us ay the city of Philadelphia, . • e under an agreennat with the Watering Committee' b ; • Two east iron putties, each ilfeet in diameter, lin (ace at the time the matted' rought. for D. I'.Brown & Co., a t Oak; Oat. Two large I Agreeably to the contract ;with the holders of Maxi. m an pulle ea cedenearly la] fat - t * in diameter, 1 the. Boat Lean of, 13.30 the arst instalmeut tet the'. and one t principle of lei& loan,heingteaenty-five percent., . w paiu ou ern Dm first u..1,3t of November last. fur Kirk I Baum's shaft, et St. :Clair, water ballanee complete fur rasping iron ore and ; Of th e Boat I. tan and Canal Losaa of 1855, the I for Blast Furnace, at Lancasteei, Ire. rum of 1t30,412, ati bee are4napproptimea, and . e notamso nom wieet. , $126,850 issued for the dividepd declared last year on the Preferred Stock.asad tbe sum of $59,707 0:I, appited to the purchase uf , Ra dioed Coal Cars, One Rolling Mill complete *fur" manutectitring i far the reception ofl the Ashland trade,' small mere.h.uit irua with ratillid re , ille, at Cohan- ehleay bin, Pa. 1 ; and under arrangetneotsaritli parties nerving anti i working that impurtatteandarumiang coal field. One aloubie circular ...twitne - ' During the year, the •trustees uf the Boat. Loan iron rails, and one heavy Imam taanplete fur the . svo mt.-lino for cutting n purehestel 91 boats and32o coal cars, anti in . same. Also one heavy Lathe aar turning Bells, as ' order to meet the engagements thus smutted by ; 0 Pottsville. t ! • , them, and to pay. the Instalment on the Boat coke aatecettee - • Loan of 1850, and the interest on the Beat Loan*, -la he Company has admince 7 said Trustees the atd One Coal Breaker complete tor - 11. W. Snyder's 1 t . _ -el sum of $40,980 36-100 beyond the nimuut re- P•mieForest Colliery at St. Clair. f, 1 ceired from the !mama of boat, on account of their • t , COAL CARS easammactente. . contract s . . I • ~ Coal and other Cars for Railway purposes, 423 1, It was the intention of .the managers, as axe • •• ' 72 I pressed in the report of last year, to heat the' Drift cars for mining purpose!, .. • _ I payments fur boats and'care; and for meeting the CAST ,IRON t : ... I 1 other obligations of the Trusts. strictly Ito the The amount of east iron Miele um of et this proper receipts of the Trustees; but the 'irsatis. I establishment, fur the year alit: been 2.464,000 1 faction so generally axpreased by all classes of . ; , stockholders and luaaholaers, as to such a resole- ; pounds, equal to 1,23 a, tons. ; ,; ' ' 1 tam, induced them to relax in the strict applica- i wuouon? trt!mi ' tiou of the rule. „ ' I The amount of wrought kiln Made use of was Such relexation has required the advance to the • - Trustees above stated, which may be repliced by I t 714,057 pounds, equal to 357 !attn. • • 1 a sale of Boat and Car Lean of 1855, waenetteri semen 1110 a 1 such sale may he deemed exlpetlient. The amount of Boiler iron Made use of os. 74.- With the additional equipment than obt hied at i 666 patted& equal to 37) tone. ~ . the ciet of immediate income to the stuck alders, 111t16 C. 3511114 1 the large coal busieuees of the year 1855 hes beenl 5 Very satisfactorily canductad. At no thud during' There was 3,850 pounds of hams made use of the boating season has titer+ been any actual deft during the year, which is emeal io 4 tons, and 850 cioncy in the supply of boats or cars fur the trade pounds of this valuable metal. ' ' and am price of freights remained riforca , i _ , . throughout the year. US 4,13 STEEL . - ..• 1 It will be found - by the imam of akin" Zulich,l The amount of Steel matte atm of was 3 1 0 I the principal colleCtor, this the chief increase of poanae, or one ton, eleven handfed weight. 1 the coal trade is from,SchityTkill Haven, where COAL CONSCIIEi. ! , the excess over test year is 149,270 tubs. I 1. The activity which is now at work in eitending 2 Tao amount of Coal consumell daring the rear t - ; "atilwave and opening newaninee, connected with was 1,850 ton-. . t i tbat shipping point by Maims of the Mine Hill Our account of the Sundry "Wo rk done at the ' and Schuylkill Haven Railway, must tend greatly • ; to augment our trade from the Beetles and Lappin . other iron manufacturing cenaatehuaents are some. 1 cott ducks, situated at the terminus of that rail-; what more limited than the abaye, from the fact way. , . I that we have uut been fuentshal with the mate. , The managers, mindful of the duty of so pre-; rial for publication. 11. s , paring for the reception of trade that dividends I . ' i upon th e whole of the Company's stocks, both,; Iteeapitolaroill- : preferred and common, May be regularly earned .4s ''''EuPa(E'l with limiter Wee/ fur 1854. - I have directed such additions and enlargements of I', POrTsVILLE : No. or ENO: Aoo. POWER. i l said docks as will pruperlei provide ftir the expec- e 1854. 1 855. 1854. 18 5 5 . . ted increase of the tonnage.., ; it . t The coal trade by our works 'wheal terminetexl. Lewis Vitstine. 9 il5 435 410 Int the city of Philadelphia. either t') ent.r there s , . , tt. er Snyder • 20 ; 11 846 262 • r 1 for dutue.tic eutoonoptiuu 'Jr be alit td in coast- t .1. Wren it Bros., 2 5 100 262 in • veseele is etealily Increasing., and requires 1 Putnroy, S Lai iIN A; Cu., 2.• 5 55 100 l ' ' ' _ ('wharves and other facilities fur its reception and , 6 " 149 " " . Goo. Mot on it Co., , 8 7 ,2 320 60 • ~ . , 1 thstrenutton. The accoincidations of seta a char- i In cbunection with the above, this eitablisla -' -- --- - Tee , ' act nuts existing on Gm river Schuylkill, al. 'meat ball turned out one let of twelve inch pumps it : taa 11 ' 56 `"' 1 thouo'h t..lerably well ;aired to the exigencies of MINER'S HOSPITAL.... forM 'sirs kirk and Baum, of St. Clair, l 'and one Pour I.eunoe: . e., .; ' ' 1 the local trade, are neither ample nor acceesible l necessity-anti a plan for IttEreetton i, ',...1er I Bro., 3 • 125 25 I enough for vessels of allifOient number and cepa and Endowment. set of ; twelve inch pumps, for Win. Levan, Esq.-- Ft... T. li. Wintereteen, at 1 a 243 149 ; city to carry off the emit us rapidly as it reachesi every generous and chttritable mind the Number of Locomotives Running on the Lat. But thelprinciple work in the shop has been the .. ~, - I 7..- • - -- ' wig water. In order to give an impulse in the, . ion of a Milting Hospital is a subject of 1 • eral Railroads . , OM HALBERSTADT, M. D. • remodeling of itself with the usual muoitat of re- 12 , I 373 174 i right direeth.n for the ecemnumelation of this 1 , test solicitation and 1 .fl number of Locomotives in use on, the: deep importance.- I le Poorille, Jon. Itehe' 185 6 . ' . ' pairseic. * . . Mu. eiterlLLla . . , branch of our businese, an arraumement hag Leap; a, I ile with the 0 • wieb Land C • s • i d ' rein Compare. . e. in ey I. ; Mine Hill Ev., Schuylkill Haven Co.'s Railroad, w e !we carefully, fully examined the Invalid Bed- :, , , , , Wm. Deltaven, 20 tO 705 517 ,ma I which we have rented for ,t term of years, a sea ; demand tor such an Insritu want, the , , ' '''' for Coal and fr!inilt and one small ex- stead invented by ti D. Vau Allen, and in our " I Eng... , 60 II Power, in allot) far sale. 1 Tar.novr: • • ,of nbarves i'vf ample sire and elocs,t.tail.loliei ~n 1; Su A•ar midst, as a litling community, is , IS -- a ) opinion It combines, more convenience than any- ,2" -; 3.0 a " Hoisting Engines .fer Union C. A.A. A. el . eatt eer , 6nn return. 100 du. • the ricer Delaware, fur the re.,•••ii,t and -lei t ' , men • tet and usgent ;itis a . year more au.tre .' press engine. During the . year four of _Bald- - A • ' n tiling of the kind +relieve ever seem The readi- , a I Iron & (oat eumpatiya ••n the Lackawanna, belon'''Seren. TANtAOU4 f . , e of about 100.000 tons immunity ' ' • ' first class Coal Burning Locomotives 110 s with which the. bed is moved and entirely . • t 0 u 5 :3 , :0 3(5 • It bi : probable Hint the success : of this experi-tt am that we cutnnot, its a chnritahle cum- I will s s ton, Pa. ' I Carter & Allen. 1 ; • diiiturbin the anent , c i sti t i the we i r , ht , , of ~\,,h i c h • changed, without g p , 0 , _ :. ~ . , 1 : . merit will induce the owners of unimproved bunts; v put off much Imiger. As our mines I have been put on the roa , e , totes its greatest eicellence. Nu. family sh o uld ~., 1 .. -1a • Hoisting Engine fur Rogers, • Asifwm; ' - Inu the Delaware and Schuylkill, rivers to eon.; •• .se in depth, the difficulties of ventiia- lis 241 tone each, and two sect?nd class wood, he without this Bedltead. In health it is a great ;a ;,, t t Sinnickson k Cu., at Kaska. - - , . i 1,. r. gin rner b. Bros., u 0 ; a 'mu 100 , Stiller wharves and docks. 1 buift and put in use.-1 luxury; and in sick.ness almost indispensable.- , cannon: - • : • -- --- - • lu this e,emeetieen it is deemed pre*Rer to refer' increese, machinery multiplies, and the tiburners have been re p . , Therit is no question but they will hate a large ' 1 " I •15 " " Hoisting Engi.ne'foriaoal lieu , aia:ll, , 89 , al 3319 • 2100 '• to an net of incorporation passed ha the State 1,e;1 • , users become more exposed -to fire damp, 1 This Company, as will be seen in another, , sale wherever introduced. Imp. Co., at Mt. Clermel, Pa. ' . - ' gislaturc at its last session, creatieg it Compete); '. . - 4, Dons - .f -15 e •• Hoieteng Engine for D. P. , m ~- E . kin some ! 4.11 b e•tkaee of machinery, and the treachery column of today ' s paper, are ma g Oecrease. -al 1210 ''' for the purpose of erecting wharves basins and,. , e r . ~ .1 W. llocset, M. D. a Srown S. Ca.. at Oak 11111. . '''.--"*.-I . rocks' and Coal, to which fasportant changes in their machinery at the' 2 m 20 " " Breaking Engines for ,D. P.l Oi which the It proportion was built 1 dock!. at the mouth of rho river satuylkill, ins ; :. f the ever langing ! ' e . 1 League Island. I ; ~ exposed il ia store or les s de- Planes, and have enlarged and refitted their ' jar - improved qied c'h,op Wi,, Fenee.-We . Brown & Co;, at "Oak Hill, ' for Mining purist:eta in this auunty : i 1 The carrying out I , fi the plans of this last !. hey are daily .... e . with Breaker and fixtures 1 v,„,;„„; 7 engines, Ita h. power. named Company would greatly aid the general as i Tilei it the whole Region We find extensive Nl:whine shops at West:Haven, pre- ; inspected recently to specimen of wire fence, an .., 1 ee e iroug . ~ complete . 1 - Wrene 1 " 1 ;30 " •• 1 well as coal commerce of . Ithiladelphat, and is es- I 11: 'crippled d , eded the 'mintier .of paratoey for the present year's business. 1 invention of our townsman, Mr. Joseph Schuyler 1 •••••= la ••• •• Breaker Engine fur Locust I • 1 Carter ' a Allen, 0 " " 'OO .. .' I - , e an lean e ~ pecially win-thy of support I I and fur which he inisnppl;eofor apatent. From a - .. f ,1, I; ap Imp. Co., Shamokin, • Delleven, • 12 - : .125 •• - ' I .... I • lly Oli the i ncrease, as The Little Schuylkill Company have 1 ) 1 ~. •- . It is with great pleasure that We l announce to , „ I, ich a) mar to be raNt . - . with breakers and fixtures e • der on theta road,,{ thorough examination of the principle upon which l Winterstem 4. - . ,49 " " • you the success of the Union Canal Company in 11 ' e business is extended. The large mass of Locomotives in working or complete. 3 - ~' 125 " " the fence is construeted, of the material used in '. ; ' • Snyder. ; obtaining the means for:the emnpletifen of the cm !, .4Th i l i , ' 0 •', t ''(3l • .. •'• Breaker Engine for J. Claude I 1 .. 1 I- to .. .; Mason, j largement of their canal. I . :1:'- Miners too, have no peemaneal honies, 1 viz:-the "Rintegold." "Tatnagua, '"'"'"-•• its conargetion, ajd after a knowledge of the - J.; ' 1 : , Winte,nt Tuckerrille,Sehayl- Yummy, .." / 100 i• • ' 1 '• tOicliitS at will generally at the Cut- 1 noy," ,"Union,'' ' ~ „,- y are • •Sr•ott " "Tetior " "New Jer-1 -." • • , i cost to those ado it. we are convinced that it -t . eounty,with &stories complete. I ~ .. 4 ".00 " " The succeseful accoatplishinent of attar plans ; i aseltzere, i for the enlargeutent cannot fiat to bel of great atl- I : •..1 " Fneines Tor UniOn Iron & inn - ea, ties. or at least so long. as they are em • see ," " Pennsylvania, " •• Washington and i will supercede in a in . ensure, the ordinary wooden 2 ": 15 " • . ~ ; r er e, ' 1 • . :30 i vantage to the revenue from Our work.s by restor-1, Coal corup'y, at Scranton, Pa. Fis , ler , , I .. I f ... .. ~ a' t establishment,lhose haying • "Anthracite G. P. Dimphel built the New ) ! oye A the ‘ fence. At a cost Of $2 per panne], of 12 feet, a 1 ,a ,11 ; hr , 4. .a Breaker Engine far T. L At..l 't.l. _0 , in» to OF a branch of beeineei lost h," the restrict: ' - ; „--• 2 ----- ' v. .3 - etreapacity of the Union Canhl as ertiginaliy eon. ' Renee of the fullo yin dimensions can he con- J wood & Co., Broad. Mountain,! . flies dependent on their -.exertions, ire- Jersey and the Penna. The Gen.:s Taylor i t g 3:, 1114101 , , ••• . structed, and rendering it unfit foe use by boats . 1 d r ead • • tti i -Ilieri -s that arc acid Scoti were built by Baldwin ; (he Wash• r structed, which will Rand perfect at . least fifty - 1 with. Breaker an,Sl fixtures t . . ''l'•• • • • • • •.' Last y ear there ICID. 12a T amaies mutt tor muting I navigating the - Schuylkill anti State Canals. ~: t, enay plug In e a e . . .• . ' complete. . yenra llollow iron posts, 61 feet lung-2 feet in ' 'Reef 1602 In power, In all the plans and andertakinge l just referincl I a; meitlered datigerous--but time:tains of their ingtoti and Anthracite, at the Company 81 . . L. . , 1 it' ,15•• e Engine in :hop fun sale. purpoeeS. with an uggraga l . • ground-e inches lin diameter at bottom, and .4 -- 7 . ere is much or ,our encouragement. t to there , ' h f ' The! • - ves and children frequently overcome these shops, and the rest were built by Richard . . .•,; ; . .. 1 showing tolecrease, as co Pnred 'each the present t . at top---erol pest surmounted with a picket-are 15 • Ads e ! , dead point at which ",tre pfactically stopperldn 1 1 '1 ruples-and they must either weir or rnot es ;Norm a., The Ring go s e Id i • the favorite einTin • ! . t) ell used. Betweete the' oats, which are placed equi- In t eunneati°n . with the above, Mr. Vostme has i i 'ea, of 7 engines and 5: 4 hersc pewee. • I 1842 has at length been pasrmd, a small dividend i Thisas near as we ; ancertatia makes o tn. eon earned or tte o stock oaten., an at ' - "the 1 1 L If 1 Id h ill• . , .• • ' at ~ it they' lit '+ in hotetes ovaied by their she is a Coal turner . 1 ' and ver • powerful. Tier' 3 Pet • dietant, 12 feet friltfi each other, run wire meshes, redifted up two engine:, at tho Monterey :Colliery on I number of engines used 1' tllis Coun ty fur mining lis 11" w bight pr , ibable that their ro m o nor otio n i • • 1, Ners . Those sho Tate is itnes:s.ed the weight on Drivers is 22 tuns; whole weight) li inches in Ike, the be l ly of whi c h i s comp osed the Broad Mountain, belonguag to Gelatin!, Brown t el . . ili i ,I re lie oaer of to 653 I will be permanent and increasing. Aft e r yeare e nf i I purpeice. o .). wi al •ifit.; ..,g• P . • I tabor and trial n brighter hope open:, for the fp- I •tecl ' It mines , there ail explo,ion of fire' 34 tons, The dlameter of her cylinder is 18 fire tb i d atro • of No 10 wire, an the top ,and bottom of NO. 1 ak, 06 7 which was damaged by the . a 1.... 3 , 4 I tun., and an adherence to thes:tine general pritie { - I :"..; L'L '1 1, -; horse' . , = . mp has talsen'lplace, other she mangled, by 25 inches in length. I wire, Through cash post at tup and bottom, run ed thair establishment last spring. . pies which wore anntiunced in 1848, and have r SumnerT" „ • 'Too %ars into wheat are dueled holes to support, of Zdtgine4 beat b,y Williora bellavEn, a: i To the Stockholder: Mid Loooholders of i (with such modifications us experience en g p ex th e i) i :4'. rut. and dead bodies of the Miners are The Schuylkill Valley Railroad Co. employ ' ,1 the Sohn 'MIURA gatlou Com any. ,: ' a rrangemen t , ' I the Mance. v is mint. e a fence B this • If , the Jfinerseill, ledn Works in 1 . 855, , ) P I been the rule of administration since, cannot fail,' , eight to the view of their aunilies taut' 4 Locomotives on their road, and the Mill , I. }leg. 50 H. Pear, Hui-J.4lg and pumeing Engine I The history uf the trati f tsetion of the past offs- we, think, to retain the trifle front its preeent I i can bo len I . I ' gt 'cum or curtailed , as Is necessary, _'l`,, ends, y, ill n ever forget the itgenieing reties Creel: Railroad Co. employ 3 Locomotives.- 1 . .•• ' for J. D. Meredith; at Middle- cial year is brief anti sal , factory. 1 sources and draw our; fair prop:mann of any Sia ' t as walkout difficulty,' and• without destroying the o • • • port. • There ha, been an thence* in the Coal tonnage crease which the enterprise and labors :of our, ere .resented. Such 'levant; would require On the Swatara and PinegrovF Railroad then: , h of • , iarmony its proportion.. . I ' l ' 'l9 91 9 tons iu 1 1 40 " " Itoiling and puumiro• Ereigne _of 197,tiai• 1.011.5. and a t.. 1, urtion ol , - people mny prepare forgransit. 'alio rut flier a• guilty ins itt favor ..sf the estiile are 2 Locomotives e.aployed.; 1 • The 'beim as ttt hav e . given its proportions 2, • fur Fritz it Seltzer, : non B. Ty-' miscellaneous articles. ..1 'C . • By order of the :ilenattere, a.. • I -. • son a Co., at thea.tieut Colliery . •The reAttl tannage for the year was 1,396.403 , IF. FRALEY'. President. _ lisb nient of such an institution, %there the , • RV:CA . I'ITC LATIO'I? '...• , above is 41 feet heat and calculated for li ineh • toile, being 177,995 tone; j inire than are recorded i 1 1 , aimed and crippled could be taken. treated, i itit Where uved. i* • -, , P Locont.l tneellek a It is haatily necessary te Irmo such 2 at, 50 aa a. at Llewellyn. . llgisting anti piinipinz Engine lor•eny - preveme year. I •-' lieligiotts !intelligenceJ , nd comfiirtalv taken care of, and not be- i 7))) - come an increased burthen to their frequent. lit , Mine Hill It and branches, 22 Little Schuylkill Railroad, 11 I • I smolt meshes; taereatreaif the per-on erecting .;: t : e. a . this fence on•his;-preperty. should adopt inatead, t for B. Hamelett & Co's new ' Of the Coal tonnage 157,475 tons wered , uhrered shaft at G Rai Carisbn. at points along the line /teTted between 1 hilaild . • ise 1 .1 _a , me s e Schuylkill ''alley Railroad, 4 • 1 /- 10 " " Bre:Liter Engine for It. Itolitien I pine and the Coal regiud _111011(1.1May Ito dein - NOTICES. It .: inch Meet'. he can for the saute pritte, $2 per - • , • t'.o o- 15' destilute Inanities, who are thus, debarred alill - Creek Rail road ' 3 I e aC. new operotern below crud la- t 3 ear was:l6O,9AS fons. trip , a ‘ wrts I' CHU Wit. It , v .I ,, tvc n C0.11,1' P E , ~ . prentwl, which is the neat of the 41 feet high fence', e •• Mine Bill Gap' un the Mine , The income of the ye from Tells. ltent. . fer IL Holman & ; Co.. at the , Tolle Zat e ali•Lorllane="" l'ilih-, :, 77,55: 87 'thrhet :,tt 0,4. P. tIZI Vie. Rev. tem ue Dem .i t,r, 1'A314 , r,1 , i ' )1 their services in providing moans for their Swatara and Pinegrove r ' 2 , • ktt destitute, .i. ' r i • )iv . lid i)ithout, being . tall Lt.( t.. I - , makin 4' Locomotives em to ed in the 841111111 ' n t ' - he wire • and poste Me coated with, a pe- :, . , ' same Colliery. , 4 - 0 tlO7 9 9 ; Rents of Beal Latate anti Vetter poe et. ' 27,03;; 50 Lavine art la even. SAlthalit at 10 A. Maand 7P.M. :, : 1 " service-every Sabbath at: PP'. • O'cl •• m • 3 ' , ''''''' ~ ~Ck. A . . and . c.. other items is as Mamas; eleol., P Il 1. ' Milli li ilia) ma lee, possess a fence 5 feet high,• .; 1 Hill railroad. • I •- . upporti-where also, their helpless children, l ')).), in i• " itOisting lind pninPing Engine ' Tulle on Coal, 1; 1. - -- ~ , ... I AA-A.:C.O\D METH )1)1:' , T Ell'llit tiPAL CHURCH,' 4 2 I inehnitog the inct,eaeed length Of ironamste. In ' a • e Total, -,-;).` it to our Alms bionso, s . bith recen: inyeeti ° • 3. I cutter ileseriptiotii of cement to pr‘dect them from' I " 4 4 •25 •• " EreAking Engine ',for Wm. De ' Interest on Contingent Ilutt l .l. &v.. • 6.66.1 S 9 as- s s - •-FIRST 31ETIUMHST EPIStI'OPAL CHURCH. itee- • • h , tic f • .- , tit' . , •.., ~', 0 ,, . Coal Trade in Schuylkill County, independent the in . . tr . . 1 • h • . si'. i Haven at _lathed.: This is also „ ; _____- and :street. met.. me. ima T S!, , ti% Tat s THOM a.... Pastor-: non, a.- r , . s ee eemo ee, Divine sunk.- ever!. Sabbath at 10 A M. J atul ;P. M. of those on the Reading Road. I used for hoisting drift cars up • • Total income, '' ''''' t Place for innocent children or taen matt I Wort time becomes as hard awl impervious tl4 ~ i . , • iS.4 RI ATE it FEII 01/611 '1 ' ' ' C ' tbr. . . : • f . 1 tr.set r.'.% CM. 1., If , 41.1 t. adults 10 be placed in. without consirles- 3 •t• • d'• L•fn t • • t 1 : - V, e ion ers an .4. OLO 0 114 IS o .w. p ull , i ron itse lf, and trill not creek our ere:lilac. No 1 m 27 , ~ ~ au inclined plane '6) breaker. ; The Expenditures elitrastiable against said in- Market street. Rey. IN it ;aim 11. PRVITIET. Pastor. Divine • t, See Mill Engine for E. E. atom, are :i+ collt•WS :- . ' , • 1 ; service every Sabbath at 10%1 o'clock. A. 31., and at;7l4' alltble rah of having their mural, col rupted.- • on the Mount Carlton Road sometime' Lmm , ' extra. expense atteclice to the ieluptiou orthe fence . 1 t Blittitia mar mill in the Cate- Interest on in and Mortgages', and all , o'clock, P. M. ~• .. I V,; wis,a. r.tlley. 'other 'obligations :,19 1 6.e.eitimany, eel Boat • I 41.6-01-7111UATION.--Tbe public an. Invited to attend this sea,,,n. by the use of thisucement. Areal such all Institution, for the reception' of I Fences on ale; Schuyhir's plan Call be put up 1/• t, ' 2° ' 1 " Sato .hill Engine. for Correll it Loans, ; '! 0emi,670 74 the dedientiou services of the baccinent of the 3t; 1, I ''' use who are crippled and in:anted for life, • Repeirs and renewals of tbeCauta and Choral. Schuyll;ill Ilaien.Sabbath,thel3th ofiatmer•, • ' Forest Inaproltement Company . -i for a less price hthan we hare nameel-$2 per 11 a; 50 e .7 la; Hoistingee o rt I n t na,,;i pumpingrotiit A n , . , Pre.aching in them o oin,int in o'Ctx , k. a fternoon at half- . E gine , Works, Lucian:milers a lama and till 1, ,,re w..u1:1 be greater co:dile:ice inspired on ' Ilie quantity of Cdal ruined on this Com-) panel of 12 feet •al but even at that charge, when I 1 , ' past two. et ening half-post sip . titre. Newton Heston. • for li. 3itiedonald't old also at. other ordinary and tlxuaurainary . Rev. Thos. C. Marph.3, of l'hilaefelphieJ will offlciaid on j , part of thoee engaged in the ilitngerous pane's lauds during 1833, was 492,68-1 tons.! we consider its - 1 (t e nability, strength. (wo have tot- . •.: ~., Forestville. , I.!Sitt3l33lA, as per dela% vin the ac- • the ocraxinn. ~" - ! .ToSEDII DARE, raster. 1"50 a " Hoisting and tenaping Engine haunts of the Chief E igniter, 152,72 e 16 an C CaCII SEltTlease---Srca 1 Sr i 47- Le • ' -ii. II , Ine••:, .11 wining-atta a, greater security This at au average rental of say 10 cents per ' , led the meshes with a stout stick, and failed le du 1 - -,- • ' av 1 • 4 f' - i -. *yen that they would oc comfortal,ly proei• , ton, would produce rt - revenpe of nearly $l5O,- I a more, than slightly bend the tetra) neatnes. and 1 ` - for John Samton tae, Co a , now i =haft ht Wilkeshiitte. Car and landing expeni , , edor leeteipt and ehipteent of Coal / -, Jouto , l. 1656.- ;6,726 81 1.mth,1..t --'untlay after ~- now A. M. and 1%31.- sai. I „ I ''s i }. 'tied for, Weil these remarks ee nil' pro - ; 000 dollars per year. Thal Company holds al adaptibility for attuning vines, flowers, etc., over, : 1 te , 15 " - Breaker Engine fair Wm. IIFil• • • Drawbacks and towing is . ximnse., at . 22,614 " 43 eh 44. St..Matthews,2, v.• 13. Ifiatah 45,15 t Cor. 3. ~' nee. new operator, Black a al- ' s a l ar i es o r Officers, t.4 l ,llector: and -., we think it far preferable and Isaiah ..-, lit C0r.13 ' 1 '• reed 10 the promised plan Lit it, vt: •lii.in and,' boric of about 18,000 acres of land in thismuch cheaper than . , 1 . • s 18,010 00 • - - . 1 Clerks. , i :Seta Converelon of ed. Paul-eervire; to leom meee 'i, a t I - endowment, V. /110/16 :IS t;,11.,ws : . I county. 1 - ' 4 25 ". '' ' Hoisting. and pumping Engine d Il • 0 Bents, Taxer, an 31 ,IA er current 11. s. 31.-The Collect-0 Gen: who. through the prearh i ' .'" A Bill )yes passed last winter a 'year, for ' 1 -'. ' k o r rho G.,..p,.t tr, shine thrcni.fhout the world; 1 .',0-ant we tiopo_ut Oak 11i1t i • State Fax ou areterr;tll mid common •': the Incorporation „of a Mining Hospital in I - .. , t ..', 10 " " Breaker Engine fur same. Stocks, ii e 7.747 19 + firee so frequently sweep every thing before them : • • • , • in remote branee. may snot. forth nerthenkfelnen unto ' - this Reeion lit thin Bill authority - was given ' A amen! ;a of letters tram correspondents, and , •lat 60 " b Ilineting and pumping Lugme ' ,•I -.-- thee for the same, by 'blaming the holy d eetrinee which'' , e • -fences, hedges, etc. Fire Las but little effect I af : 1 the ordinary wooden fence. We understand that 1 Mr. Schuyler contemplates introducing the lance 1. , EDITOR'S TABLE. , , , into u se on the prairie lauds of the West, where I et:. lucid communicatiens are unaroidebl omitted •' to the Philadelpaia and Rendi g Railroad 1 . . - ' Y . ( I 1 : , . 1 15' " • 515 " " for Edveird lama le Co.. new and incidottal chareit. i _ , , ti oth. 2.1 Sunday after E.-lealah 51, St, John 1, v. *..D.- 22,02;1 Off fu g o f the hir.”.ed Apostle St. Paul. Nast caused thell,4lW i beseech thee. that we. having his wonderful •onverstun --- ' 12. halals ;5,;d Cor. 1 ; fur M•Farlane a Verner's new .t, ' $680,545 42 he taught . through Jest'. Christ one Lord -A men. il '''t - : I thus week, in contequence of the publication ors On 111/5 fence, doubly protected am it is by a ce- ; a t abaft at Glen Carbon. _____ For the Epistle, Acts 9. ;The Gospel. St. Matthews .xis, ' v. I Balance of income foi the year, 5201,733 81 e 'as empany, awl ihe Schuylkill N a vigation Cu., Coal Statistics . -1 meat, not susceptible to the action of intense heat.. -el'. --- - . r *7th. 3d Sunda) after 14.-Traish i .31. a . Matthews 4, v. •:•'"t• o appronriate one milt on each ton of Coal „ - I When the meritslof Mr. Schuyler's improvement 1 aa I .- , .. ;. al • 1 "Etna," we rep:et that your communication ih ' . . I Tine cetablishmont Las recently been enlarged : After deducting the diveked deelar- • on each Sunday the mn.ice Maims se Mee A. M e lted "" , ltt.43.3aing over their werks, out of the rates of I crowded out this week. It will appear next week, in wire fences is fully appreciated, we anticipate - 4 ' al last Year on the Prefeaaeil Stuck, . 7t e P. M. A weekly lecture may be expected a f ter di i_'s-iE lOl. re-fitted up at eousiderablo cost and labotennd , • . , .e ;. d . f , , sine service. each Friday evening. in the large lecture eastoll eeteblished. Tille Bill can be so amend. , The "Ella" of whom you make ioquiriee, is a ; for it a popularity, which in our opinion, it justly . . teem rumattieu at unt cm a o tue 1 ..,41, , • su lied with aildnimal machine Thirty tuns ; Profit and laltel3 Am:MO the sum of $12,563 81 11113 e m• It 7 S l '` 31' DANIEL WASHBURN, ReetT'. lady of Tremont. 1 1 merite, as this l'ence is a desideratum lung felt ;I`r ''.'ind as to authorise the appropriation of . If half 1 1 , of di , . metal per week equal tel 1,560 per year, hare ' From these reserved pAtli, there was n , • •. A • 1 by thole driven into the expense of erecting fragile 1 a I MARRIED. , ee, cent a toll out of the Mille-until is sufficient "Ilona" of St. Ciair, will perceive that our been used for machinery_purposes, and four tensor returned to parties !auten coal had , • ORAY-JdIINSON-Dri the 26th of' December. 115 ,7; , '.".•i!- . ond expensive wooden teem. stopped by the eedilen freezing , .. i . nnnual Cual Statistics occupy so much 3 rice this I been , • by the Rev. Joseph 314m1, Jellll Oa . v. or lteeolni. ea .r sum is raised to put up the necessary built- ; week, t iat we are unable to insert his communica- _, o . of the canal in Deceit/her, Itiat, the ' , Awns Joustece, of lattiville. , • ma ; lags, and also to place a sufficient sum at in. , tom. We shall be happy at any future time, to, STEAM POT= It patent steam haematite , sem of , ; , - , e 5 12,106 83 1 , . i 1 , I z RLSSELL--PROPIIET-On the sth torts. by thesinne. • r, '> terest. the ineetne of Isliieii will be sufficient l hear from him again. By the way, you ore ten- 1855 ' •10no hundred and fifty men hare 'then employed : . a e e .. _ taken in regard te the identity of "Kate ,"'our Mir • .. ,r as sent rataet c tarn IN , am - - • - - • , ' l Balance of profits . h5l, $456 • 98 , • c• • ie . ! rel about tho establishment, and about five to to support It a ace its erection. The Bill ; fair correspondent • it St Cla' (1 '' • • -11 e have collactt from _t several Machine / a • " , Balance f 84' u profits_ , $201,733 81 1 ~,. „ : .1. - f.. . L ....:Stan.4 : 44'•n a g air v •of Coal used per day. [ ;%. ! TIIE COAL TRADE ought also to be so amended as to embrace ! whoa.: interest It' ihe fataa he !word. t.ll'ati.ha-1,--- ehops in the Cznite , a•-Bite lf the engines, &e., -•, r • , -- -„e .nly Coal Operators lit different parts of the l /14 "1 ' Veteiber ~f Fnaines built a n d ilaritinery 'nude t The prrwr ' , lt Of lb.. War ht the East °musks ! , turned out during the past .tar-D i ii f011OWS: i ` • ~' - . - , - .1 Balance, 1( • , $202,190 79 1 - -t---- ---e----,...... two , ,ea irx.e pare in thei pa . c.,. Every tnevemen la 00.03 . . '''( G. II . Snythr's establishment an 1855, a li t of the existing Idatlaince of profits the Mann- , E , so sioniiiimo egion us Conanissionere to (uttav the Bill Le , tielaed. It hillier t, friend or fin... and all short comings - Work deem ra the Frank/in Iron Work, Port Car- I • , , . . . . 4 apart theleatn of' six thousand dol. • - e0...-' • allng..o IL Pry r, Ho:sting Enginee for IL Hock.; KKensr n s have se , ; . 1 , Illarlessl) (minted eti . The lettere trom the Crimea and i boa, by Fissler if: Bro. I "-.% lass to be added to the eimungent fund, being one e e uto effect, in ureter to ItVoid all locutl and sec- , et c Bettie in Illaelos Kara %la. 1 I. rax ne. from two its moat _ .• , aches & Co., at Thou:mann. ...::•* tarian influences, which too frequently obtrude ! ' 1 1 Eng.2s H . Net, Breaker Engine for S. H Mauct •' - ' putir eontributors" else a more intellielble and Oil- •- ' ' These are two hOrizontal cons.: that; fend as directed b the year's interest on , y .e account of the movements of the great belliger ,nt cat Lorberry, with breaker,, fix. a fl eeted eng i e b, mace I. hid , "yoselution adopted at the !net annual meeting. t 8,.„ themselves, and obstruct and paralyze many . In ran I.l.rvritt.re It 1 . , and. I :,- tares complete. -, - Of the remainder, madividend of tax per cent. I i • cylinder, 30 inchstroke. - - These perettii. als it ;13 represent the three - great pont'. " T.. r...... 1 , t 6-911: Preferred Stuck to be 1 worthy objects. Incorporate the Coal Mining ; t pitts,,,i Great Itritaln-M big Try and l• ' t••••• etamee..-4. with the above, this establish. 111 a 65 " " Cornish Bull-bead putnping L a , hoe been acolared , . , r..t. stud day of April next, and a 1 Rine for R. eleekeh ae a -Co.;" paid its cash on the (Inca ~ , i t p.ii lea forma ...lir nor feature • ef '' thei If Out ono 16 inch - at e association of Scahaylkill County, to wnicn .. ,Irotlis of th.• no .1 profound writers ou r Science. acter irt. went bas turn ‘ ,pump for James 1 ' ividend of two per cant to the Common Stock, Thomaston, Schtielkill co. ; Pa.l 1 h • who • ~,,,, it ur • Sier-110 , ana it• • ligi .n. they stand . RIR they iens ~, •m y .such perbous mine alma. tons of ; ' ' • Taggart at Tamaqua, one breaker for CJ. bob. "j; This is a vertical direct rating ' • to be paid in cash, on llicalirst day of July next. ",-- Coal cadupwards '- ' • l' annua ;y,.. could become i , er atra . l4l.lfltrivalletl in the world of balers . !sing tun., bins at Windy Harder, enow. S. billytnana and a • . derist indHsonsal.l.• to the ii h . lan and the pear:alone! ' ', Engine, 28 incla cylinder, and These - dividends will payable ma the Prefer. • rel and Common Stem we they stood regieteredun . • Inn i, lille TO the iutellhomt render of eters' elarilbeyi breaker for Kira & Baum at Crow Hollow, Schuyl. 1., 7 feet stroke. 1 ~._. members. The Hospital to be 'managed by urni,ll a taare el•rr‘.l and sal i..thetery ft.cOnti Of the cur - o f • , to " ea " " Cornish Bull.head Engine fora ' the betake of the Comiteny on the first instant.. kiltbeadlesl county, a large amount repairs in The disburzetneuts 'made out of the income of five Trustees-to be appointed as follows ;__. ;01 !iteratitte ..r th 'I der, throughout the world, than new Cord compaoy at Scranton, - 6 U pre , ll.lt he ehtaii,ed frotn ant. other source. ',different parts of the county. -the year for new work; fort the office building, nod tine by tile Philadelphia and Reading , • Rail- t:lk it IA C,IPI ES. . 1 Pa. This is of ;the same elle' t S t' ' r t 'it end character as ; the one built other real estate purehased, for- bonds and wort- Te • eater of edem a masts - nem the British pub. p atgtnes ue a r the Tamaqua Iron IYorks by Car- , , . . toad Company,--one by the Schuylkill Nava 11 ~.t.rti,.rc ri,. aklrti.iontl ',lite to theae rep store, ea' fat;y Uri& Allen, during 1855. • for Thotnaston. ; 1 gages paid off, damag4saund for advance:. to the • urta•- the pr, It ( f...! , t r " ' I ) ' I Trustees of the Boat eloataatinve rendered such maim; Company-and three by the Coal Mi- tquilv - ii nil 111 ' ' "J " 'Llt° ‘ •uropeali affairs. in 1 1 En* 100 H. pw'r, Engine for Httncook it Foley, I I '- - To “ " Blast Furnace Engine for Slut arrangetuents for the Italautent of the dividends . e slit 1)0T.-b, elves' in the hands of sub- • , • , Inukin, Pm. This is an hori a fling Assnei=ition of Schuylkill County-one ''' 1 """'"•' 1 """ ',. ~act a.. the ..rizinal editioua. r at Danville. , - necessary. e •• zontal 20 inch cylinder Engine, .i' 7 -4 TE[IMS ANL, Pi:EMU:CS. . l 1 ' " SO " I'," Hoisting Engine for Carter, . a Upon the objects a of° enumerated, a much •e. from thtEat,tern section one from the West- I Mee, rist of .I'reenium Volume* belnw ) .I i t ' ; Packer & t Stockton in -..'' 5 ftict stroke, with 66 inch blow.; - • „ or any anent' 1110 4 New/eve s and ontr I'mvoll 00 C 0. ;., i Mg cylinder. i 1 larger sum than that required fur the Payment ',' • ern. anti wee from the Middle, into which the) r any two of rho{ 1 1teriew s awl 0110 n- " • 500 ' II . the Hazleton basin. s heel". im disbursed and it will I of the dividend . • .1 14 Region c d ould meal bed' 'd d Ti T y ivl e . These rus- liar any three of the'S Rect.-wt. and two o 700 • .1 Ai S O .. I,es Hoisting Engine for Packer, .l " 2 e " Printing Engine_ fur A. Heyo, , • Pottsville. : be the duty of the sungtas to obtain in some tor all four or the Iti.views and two .l Douglass & Co., at Seam°. .as . more percaanent fur , mad at a suitable time, . •• F (k) I ~ tees to be appointed immediate! • after the i Par BlnrAwood'a Ma4azitte and on ~ o :3 00 r t,. honing, for a ne,islopc. ; ; ~,' „ „,,, „ „ such an amount as wll teplace the income thus a . . . 3 ter m it wwa an I three iteslewe a d : 1 . i)roject is matur- • ),)) ! ed. nhose duty it will be to ,If - or Marl:W.o And Ilto 4 liet iews anti 3 t• 10 00 , 9on 1 et. 15 " '7" Breaker Engine fur Packer; I a; `"" applied. I Douglass & Co, at Hogue- ; •aßeside the above, Mr. Snyder ha" re-built one r'',,..' . sclera a proper location for the Itas • • 1 I. '" """ t ' ' l ' " ticr " "a l " . m iX " in • " ri """ I i"" • The expenditures fo the year on new work, as 1 ;iv engine for ot. Clair. t • 9th inst. of' Win Thom eon ?roam - , 1 perty, mid will add Mike income and save in its to provide for its erection and government. ) the , . p, , rer of; - 5 „ 315 „; i, routs. ' ; .expenditures considerably more than the annuli! - I Board of Slanagers of the late Banc Drees Ball t r. The Trustees could be appointed f • 1 , :"'she following Rumps were turnea oat from this: charge fur interest on this money. • pita 7 with: • me a e....-. la, •••-eattemeae w a'a.a.- a - e• at •// few acres ofgroAd f„„ulti t' accessible r ' Th ' aari " / 0 the "°°'....lVel area Marie" " va lon. I • from all parts of the Region by Railroad, and at tumes,as may be desirable or agreed upon I> I by S. Sillyman, Nsq., to state that.be received rat I I ; honing. 40 " 11 '" Fur 1„t. Strcpp & Co's I , I 12 bona power pumping engine Mr R. Hooksher ' detailed in the repo t mil the Chief Engineer, new , flouring atilltat Tamaqua. I,- . ~, .., -,... . ' 1 ''" eh lat the Town HAI, SI ' ' I W'sah done by 4 )0111 e 0 ,Y. Smith * Poneroy, et Porte.- .., he appuintime power.) This arrangement ' . b .11 obtiate all the prineipal difficulties. and Ball ..- tight to ;it's satisfaction to every reasonable ' • ..,) ers - on. - And besidfire ollected in this mangeri i, b .„_. )) v.• t ..5 in trust for dietranuton, Y 1 aflame the , our of the Borough. The amount is{ i effk, during 1855. t A'Co.,at Thomaston, and one 12 horre power break-1 1 establishment daring the yea:: 2 , 0 amounted to $27,81, 83. They' hare given the i Company new and eulistantial additions to its pro. ' On the first day oftanty last the Company took t possession of Its newastfice building, of which it 1 • 1 Eng. 40 H. inwer, Hoisting and Screening En. I I: Two vertical tragic acting pole temps, 14 inch ; . no . , • this our aftemtlefraying the expentel of the , 7,, . es, amount Cfili be a t m e f e hout its being - - I .g....•&• Itaibactd Ifeeting.-A meeting of the en, 0 Schuylkill Haven and Orwigsbarg, fa- j ~ vorable to the cenetruetion of a Railroad from ' ' 1 I gins for Wm. Mines, jr. & 1 diameter, 7 feet stroke. with 225 reit 14 inch pipe ; 1 Co., at fit. Clair , to hoist and I ' clean the wet and impure 1 - Th in ton. •1) Coal, before mining it with I 7" ° "- ~toe 17'0E3 the wholo of tit+, second story, giving it eaft and convenient, aparttnente fur the care ; end iron work complete fur It. llechsher it Co., at uf its records and tauke, and the transaction of , ; 1 I .8 inch • , ! theprepared Coal in the bins. 1 1 . One vertical single acting bucke. pomp, business. . At the present timathitre are other portions of the building let to big respectable and perms r, I 1 It 20 ") IP Breaker Engine foe Osterman I 'Ai:meter, 7 feet stroke, fur IL Ifeeksaer I Co., at , fle et teonnts, fur re tse amounting annually to I a'as felt y any intereit whafeqr. 'Chu Coal is ' Sch iold lien! put into ate ( ) )`-i I board .at Richmond. ,Ti Ball II : ..uy i area via. Orwigsburg and Ringgold; , . rs and Boats, or on . to the Delaware Water Oap, in order to the: bring , le dealer at Rich- I Schuylkill Cc Region into direct communication! 1 " 15 "- r mon•I fixes his, price , . aft and transportation are fixed-bpd . , er the rates of toll , wale:tow Yora City, will he hold on Saturday,thel 1 , C. Hill, Esq.) . t h e para h aa ' 19th inst, at the public house of C. al. Saylor, in - I Plate. er of Coal bv Canal add the toil • 1 Scbu 1 s eto and frev•lit, , to the expense • of the Cmil ii; a ' i r . pAre e o. .he usual expenseswhieli be 1 . awed as one ; ;The shipments of Coal from Sehu • ylkili Haveaa' - ' . _ • , JOY` SZtighiog Party.--A party of ladies and: must incurred. gentlemen, numbering about sixty ,want 6 ' Cedunty in 1/356 will Lo^the • rh ' ' . 11l nal . Bawls ; yikfu to on Toesday afternoon, and spent; ' i Cm, at Swatarsi Cite - 1 I Ta amatea e a 'Mimes noir in the hands of a '1 , . • • I.! One vertical giggle acting pole pump, 14 Inc , 1 Breaker Engine for Titus and sitameter, 7 feet stroke. with 223 rest of 14 inch! ia 1 .-- 1 $2,350; the unrentet pertions are estimated to 1 1 ' • a l produce $1,250 more. ' The cost of the Id on which the building is 1 erected was $28,592 0 ,iof this "tor $25,000 were Afton, at Wadesville, WASS OM rin d i ron work complete for 4 Coal company , o btain e d on a 11 era of 41500 - 1 1 Breaker and fixture:. cow- 1 ''. , 1 " 10 t " r Screening Engine for Win. I t u eatlatcrenten, Pa. 1 ' l• t ;Two inclined eingle t acting pule pump, each 16 1 S Milnes jr. it Cm, at St. Clair, ; 'inch diameter, 9 feet stroke, with. 225 feet' 16 inch, for the purpose of screening ' green r . per annum. i The remainder of th tearchaee money, $3,592 50 1 and the cum expend! on the kuilding, 339,52 G , e 9 3-100 have be d ' t fth i f h ' en pi pri 0 o DCOO2O 0 te • i 1854 Isde I la 1 Company n 81- tia.), ma ing the total I p. and iron work complete air lir.iti feet of rodal eharee teethe propert 3t38,118 73 100. 1, tact Sae Coal, at the bottom ;.ide a B lo n a. ot the Meets Nine' s -g tiommo. -. • of thbine i orsebutee. i', B . - " - r s hb or b oo i f o eventugtoctably and pleasantly at Ployee's, l 4 8, 100 gi ';', - 'lll die Tare is no doubt that from the eligibility of pump,- 14 in c h es :kg location and otil r I Zantagos of the editee, ' Oneinelintel single actin: polo „ meter, 7 feet atroke, for A. W.. Sti plar'4 Pine the whole of the re ; will ixt ribeedily too- t of-3 700 000 ta = TheY it 4 anted, and rho cult ; 'l4 Co. - f it s e . Comp-ny or aen _ „ ns, w hic h; at half , a cent per ' '. 'tarot% bore* bout midnight . Tint sleigh- ,In eotetestion with the aborts this Inie 1141 TIN: . 4`olo3l.COHltarj* St. Clair. '' ' " ' -go t oreamedatitios be;srodatmd to a peat that all ton would (five SlB,OOO. so that the li ' ''' . toldin 'leis was magnificent( but the ha that the tee?: 4 fitted up Trims 1 Co's Engines, which 'fere dam -, .'''. " ' • ' . - 4 Itlia°4441111"."141. .;.,; One horizontal doutoe acting pump. 6 inels di, eoedartio 1 could g tuotn tmarked d be .. , . proceed at onco, hniiiir rem. ru •II eer swine egree low zero, whit a aged by fire last season, at Llewellyn, end lres4 ,l 3O inch e t tt-L 6tit it Co . On the prorierty:dittoted DU, the rattail:meat I lam Metter, StlN) ei for . on-n to ,11 _ , ,.. a. cr,a,riete,i for :I , _"g P . , sharp nind facing them on the way up, hardl itt .a'aa - '''''''-', 1 3oheylkill bridge, wilco tbe Cumpany Purchased 0 1., a.l , t • r,; • • Y, o e crwise donel'a larger busbies! 'n repairing nod ilMast Fuca:ire, Sltain..kin. , r ' . ;in tbe year 1554 tie 'mound rent. a subetentiel t 3 ,, Pc- 4 , 14.,.1 I- vli: , 1. , ;,1 , . , n,r,r, r - , , .. - :r A work. ; • . ea tine 7" • i eaene ••ormal. ,1 l ad e a etine •I hick diamet... , r, 3') "hut 1. , r the a_ ti ... lett ,17 ...f mir 1-51•, ri p] )" cease. We tannin:ad these . suggestions to all .the friends of a .31iner's H - spitAL-ainl if those! •', i l qm.;ted approve cf the l plan- T all we have ,== t to sAy k go w work and .carry it into effect : ihe.`sooner the letter—as the rates of toll ;TCUD Ali. JAN 11:A.ItY V, 1856: , and transportation for 1856 will be fixed-on ---j------ - the flailr‘ad and Canal in the course of the iners' Joutual. POTTSVILLE , PA. • Co Ai. ST.vi`r,iTirB Cr.:Al - Jed out ensaitig two months, matter inteukit;d for iwiertion in to ilay's ' Railroads &c., in Schuylkill County. ~ ! During, the, last year the .line Hill and i Schuylkill Htiten Railroad Coinillany have I laid down in Schuylkill county; l6t) miles of! new traldt-7•-6 miles of. Main road, and 101 of! t laterals. l The Schuylkill ''alley Railroad Co. have' Said 1 mile of lariats to their road, and on 1 Ica ADVERTISING Col.cliNs.—We are nut-• the Mill Creek road 1 mile of branches and this week, to notice, separately, the' new , ertisemeTts to be foutfd itr our columns. i turnouts have been laid; The Little Cchuylkilf:Co. have laid 5 miles can but direct, in a g , -er. t eral i ' innller ' the i of newra track to their road, below Tamaqua, non of our readers t. them. . ! duriut: the present year; and the Mount Car-1 ' bon Rail Road Co. have added about One-1 fOtirtl, of a mile to dotibling their tract now 71 of their rand—niltl6lg . 24 miles of, nytin road and branches laid„during the year. Re side. 4 the above, we may safely calculate that therelave been added '2O miles of,Railioads under ground.. . - • .Nowt.enomENT.—To the Culleent aterd railroads, and different Companies, Ilme placed tie under old . gations for promptues§ in sending in valuable state Is, at our request, w return thanks. . /ca Niw Yill:K LLTTEII. itelitctantiy we comp-lied jt,f 4 , omit the poblication, this k. of our lifttcr from "flothm." Our nt curPApontlent will remiiily po.rceive Ise by a glance at our columns: .h sear in the "Dollar." • • • • COAL STATilincH.—The magnitude of 'al Trade of the country, has rendered - Tarationotour annual. Statistics, more ' labt'lritan , this year. Beside an ttliture of not leas than; $5O, several have been devoted incessantly, to their Jn. During the' resent week, day and have been consumel in, the eifori to h full anti reliable "statistie4,of tlai Trade. may he glanced over with; intereSt in r, has been the result of the unceasing which we allude. The statistics of . Trade, which have appeared :regu 7 'ear alter year, are the more important; can alone be found in the fileg of the Journal. To exhibit the Variety of from which we have gathered the Sta• contained iu to..day'b paper, we will that letters and circulars to the number hitndred, containing valuable juror. hat.e. been used by is in their prep:cra b' instances where-Ala-re was neglect ishing neede'd'statements promptly, we impelled at the last _moment, tai send Lt was necessary to make .citir Tables It persons: who are enabled with Lratively litua trduble to themselves, to i f us with valuable information Of This - , aster, would only, do so promptly, they 1 save us, inuelt time, trouble labor. BS d - . gion, and the requisite sum required both to , build and endow would he, raised in a few years, when the appropriation would of course ffi Wes. . . Mine hill k Schuylkill Ilavett and branches,. 9 44 Private connections with the same, io Swatara Railroad. • • Private cnnnertions with same, ' , 1 . rnion Canal & Lorberry Creek. . 61,4 Mount Carbon. • . - 7'4 Private rivrinetions with same, . 54 Mt. Carbon & Port Carbon. . 654 .sl.ll Inas on same. ! -. 6. 3101 Creek and l.rattehog. ''_. - I 2 .t/ Private connections with same, Schuylkill Valley and branches, s 30 1 1 Privity connections with same,. Little Schuylkill. sidlings and branches, *, - 41 —.., 31iles of lateral roads, To which may be added railrondA under ground— about - Number of miles; . . . , Add portions of• Philadelphia & 'Reading Road In &buy' lalktounty. and sidling& :a l'ortitm of Dauphin t.. Susquehanna and sidlings, 27 , Miles or Rain:aids hi comity. 4A9 In addition to 'the above the Mine Hill Railroad Co. are nosy -.engaged in extending their . road to Henry' Heirs Tunnel, west of Tremont, under the name, of "The Mount! Eagle and Tremont:Extension." Thii will be in lengtW and will be finished in July next. A , branch will also be extended from a short distauee above the Platte and below Ashland, up the Biz Run, which will be miles in length; and finished•during the En= The Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad Co. are also extending a . braneh of their road up Fishing Creek, through Lorberry, to &tent' Creek, which will he extended to Heil's Tun nel also. The length if this road will be about (i miles. . , ifinieferin/ Resioncition.—R.Ot!.3,Fairectt Superintendent of the Priinitivo 'Methodist Pntts. villa Circuit, has relinquished his labors as travel. ling preacher; in consequence of physical indispo-, sition. He preached for the last time in that ea p:it•iiy in St. Clair, un, Sunday evening last. His departure from our midst sincerely regretted. t Thursday evening. ex-Sheriff :Cagle estendedl't the compliment of a *upper to alt the hand*. employed in the Mincrs' Jjaroa/ ere, It came o!at.noiangarten's, and .was-ruarked by feelings lit' the most social Char , ' arter. Tha .compliment Was a mark of eiteem frbm a worthy gentleman ito au indpiarious body 45f employees. sT Benjamin Hay4ori, Eq.—This gentle. men will nut go back tolealifornla es has been reported, but will unsitej'ottaville Lis place 44 future retidenee. and again' become one of the busi ness Ines: of Schuylkill conuty. , lie has purchased;interest in theinew Palo Alb Rolling Mill front Messrs.• Lee, Blight Co., and the firm hereaftliir be known to Haywood, Lee A Cu . —the former own ers still heWing an in-, terest in the e staiiiiihtnant. Mr. Haywood will takrelutrgiiii,f the finanial matters of the drm, and attend , to the buying and selling of the mate rial. Ilia long experienes in r theiron business and extensive, acquaintance drnong' the business men of the Coal Region and surtiiminiMnicountry, together with his enterprize - emi4ntly fa him for the posi tion. it 4211 r, Cold Weather.Ou Tuesday afternoon with a stiff nor'.wester,:the mercury commenced falling *idly, and continued until about daylight on Wednesday morning, at which time in Potts ville, the thermotneters marked as low as 11 de grees below zero. At half past 9 &Cluck, the sun shining:brightly at tb# time, the mercury in a thermometer at our stare door, stood at 7 degrees below zero. The highest point reached on that day, was 2 degrees bcletr zero. During Wednss day night and Thursday morning, the thermomo. to marked 4 degrees below zero. During Thurs. day the Mercury reach.l 10 degrees.above, and at night with a sharp norih wil' sunk to 4 degrees above. This weather is flie, coldest that. we gave experienced during a ' , period embracing several years. . , ' . • 4 ,10` A ifeudetead Ltraridg, o,,,ceaience and Luxury.—From an inspection of the model t of a Bedstead, peculiarly adapted fur the use and i convenience of invalid invented and patented by C. D. Van Allen, we aro impressed with its great utility anti convenience. It is arranged in such, a,manner, that the patient cat: be placed in an easy sitting position; the mattrass cab be eleva ted and lowered without changing the position of the patient ; in fact the bed Call be remade, with out moving theinvalia from it. The moduli ripe randiuf-the affair is !Very eimple,.nnd not liable to, get .but of repair. r There are other features cC,nnecie".ll with this invention of 31r. Van Allen.. which ¢ced only Olio seen to be fully apprecin. ted. Ainexed are !taste valuable testimonials, to which wSe ask attention : I have 'examined the Bedstead constructed by C. van Allen; and iLin of opinion. that it is ad mirably adapted to the purpose's intended, coin- Inning iu its arrangenient most of the advantages which are nought to. in practice, surgical more particularly, in ordei; to alleviate the tedium as well as suffering to ii:which the .patient is °lien doomed. ? la' it 1 20 hoOti power engine, for William Selnin • powder mill at Orwigsbori. 1 40 holitei power hoisting and painping ,en gine still in4e shop, hut intended for Geo. Sgen. cer's—fonnetly Richard Jones mines at ICa/teer-1 vile. • " The bet! , .;x;eo of this estaiiiishtuent , was saspqn.l ed early iriPie season and is note for rent. Ett,yinte Litl,24 L. P. Garner /11 . .01. ut the Aehtuaj lifte/i Wortv ia 1 Eng. 20:11 Pser, Save iidill ENtine, for GeOrge WittAOit S Co's new PilVi mill .a.t tlto Cott of the Ashland planet. " Breaker and Hoisting Engine for L. P. ;freak A Cu's "Tan. nel Collitey" et Ashland.Witlt Breaker ltumplete. 1 -" 30e • : " Engine on hand and for tittle. 1" " - - 3tt 4 ." 104;:"? Thla In commotion with.. the *hove, erected ereetell oni)ptal brealier for Cul S. Mt: Carmel, atiis one for . the Coal Run Improveinent companyOslio at Mt. Carmel; - and hetiilea chore deine a large amount of job Work for the Mine hill eompa . ` ay, and others , . • . • Built by .• 1 Wren Bros. at Gie ,Witilsitt:gto*jtron Pottovine. 1 Eng. 30;g. Power, Breaker Engine for `neon Iron &Coal coutpany,Seritn ton. Pa, . 1 " ." . Engine for Lee, Brigh t 4 CO., . at the new Palo Alta ing Mill. Schuylkill eountY. 1 41 Sa, Engine for Lee, Bright A .`, - I • ' Co.. at the Palo Alto Ithlling Mill, now Haywood. Lel' a Cu. Hoisting Engine for• Heekseher 'lt Cu., :at; the New Mines, Schuylkill co. " " Hoisting and Pumping En gine for 4, Stanton' A co.. at Wilkesbarre, Pa.' • 1 " , . ol,l) oit 1 - r -One Ikrenker comptete for Wren & Pu.: at Wilkesikkrie,Pa. • Strout E4ittes built at the Port enrhnn bon:Works l'Ay T. N. Irinicratein 1855. • 2 Eng. ; Ail. Fiver, Steam Engines built fur Messrs. Doh°ls k Low, steam sriw YS'illinmsport, Lycoming co., Pa.,, with a lar. , ioe an' not of • . 7 . 'shafting, pullies, mill gearing. .tc. This is one of tlie most extensive saw mills on fho tern of the Susquohantia, the Iron' work of which will cost • upwards of $20,000. , c I " 4A . " " Breaker Engine for Canner L. 1 • Patterson, at Ashland, with .;; -Breaker complete—eon - pining a double sot 'of large class ' rolls, Lc. I " .!S " Blacksmith Engine for William H. :JOhns, Esq., at St:. Clair, furnished with boring mill, lathes, screw-cutters, 'shafting, • fans, Le. " $ " " Blacksmith Engine for • Milting, jr., L Co., at St. Clair, with fans, lathes, serew.i cutters, bordog mill, shnfting,i&c. " .:: 8 " " Steam Engine fo . i.z3lessrs. Beir ;• • t Palmy, Port Carbon, rim brick , making purposcs,with fans, he. . . Tao quantity sent Rail Read duringdthe week amounted only 1,a 4 10,019 16j tune, nearly a total this year of 110,211 14 toni against IV,- 651 18 tons to same period last year. The snow storm, atiCtbe extreme cold weather for several dam :cau l ked almost a total stoppage of business. , ' TWlNtartlets in Philadelphia and an tbo line of the road, un learn ain bare of Coal, mast the page of mining,bas been so general that several purchasers found it difficult to obtain souse hinds .t of Coal. . ! hari no room for nny fuhlier reruarla: this week. INDUSTRIAL WORKS, cI.U.LOWIIILL slaw, namtact arra an Zer.,rituala's. 1 ' BEMENT, DOUGHERTY• & THOMAS , TOOL BUILDERS d• IRON FOUNDERS, ARE. prepared ,to make Designs and Drawing* for SIACUINE 13110 PS. VOUNIIIIIES I 1 11 SHOPS. and to fttralat all the neoeuary r Mahinery, i Tool . 1 I FFICE I §f the Mine Hill &`S. H. R. ~ 1 1..../R. Co —Pitilldelvbia, t2th to. u b. 19th , 1855,.....A Crane., , ~ 7Cnpolas, , s'attd annual iii,xtipi. : of this Company. will be 1 • Blowers, I held at their edi .;. In the flail of the 8' anklin matt i t • • _ Forges, doe. ,•• 1 mate . N• II :24tath tzeseuth I treat, en the 11th day'of 1 O -- , - , i : . i Niattlulate Tool* of emery Mu and description, ghat- I month, (Janne .:, 184 t, al I etinck In the forenoon. die for 1050. , , ingot the beet quality. with improved adiustable liana-1 i r,,,bia , O 1' Urns 1 0 , tt of t b° oots/itift of the Pont4 of , er a. Nampo( all diameters and fare; Pulley and Bal. nanage s still Npres...nt.d„ and la eieettoo will be heti 'r the Ina erdief I •Am Fir Whaeluad all stub Castings es are made IT) 1 , P , l . a Presided ; acid to•ti 'ltatistorr 'f , •-enOo4t the attire 1,,,u1, of oily ale 'snared. - polls mud Rahn nit et tbn ecmrar! qyr tl , -;tv , •Ttui•-••••: 11M. I wink, ail , LC. I 1 ''- N 6 -1 PII01.1": Sery 4' 3724 Oil [January 0, '66 i , .; 44 1 1•Ir De e . :N...5.4 :1 il-it ___ k ___________ l i ___.. _ 1; ____ , _.• _ _ , t .4 7 0 1 1 : " 06 ; 1 - jak C.1,0.1L Vt . airni 1 ILTOI ICE—Whereas Letters Testa -2;918 051 00 ( 1 ? ' --"" ' ''''" '''' 1 " . "'"" I -LI I Mental) to.ihe Estaticof SAMUEL 12111LNElt :ate ' . 4 ' . ' 76 ‘ r..L.8 16 ! I NIIINITURE & FURNISHING STORE of the Count) of lichaylkill, deceased. base born grant.d 1 to the aabsztibh., all puma; indebted to 64.1 Mate. • 10.010 hi, ,_ ____, ~ . t are repeated !of; make ithoediute payment anJ thou 1C439 2 41 basing cobra against the same, es' l resent them day , s i HE subscribers take pleasure in an- , entiortied te r s u ttlmmzi t t s , ric 1,14411 14 flouncing to the public la generde, snit the Coal It.. ' I ORL;aNits) !MAT, Precuts. , 141,661 PS t o nin palliest's'', that they ore note prepared to eppoy I , I Atoll , 4 Willow . , Phiht-10. them with all articles in their llne of business. .to they ; D. S. lt.tl.l,,oCillnenotl:e.obes. • Ain county , es we:. t .*.,/4-ICY 04 6 intend to routine thenaseivetth ; or, 1 - ",:- .si t c'.2alc. ;. tuiripit. t 4 t to rte ave..iss . tr. "----.=-=-----------'1 FURNITURE pay iteetVetnoialt• doe TA csII t .tnAt to ?melee ele'-. • SchuylkUl County Itatlroadsooll936 a • asstn.t tit, ,atrl ' 0111., 1 1,%1 1 0 URA i The ramming/a the quint " of c ,, tai triropte;d dive, I ,I wanantetared under the intmediate air ' 1 1 / 4 .e 1 : 2 1 1. 7, : , • ! • , 11 ze,,, I po`rintende , twee! ratl*Of the tint Ift• D K AFReDIR '— . ..., I Plelic tho different Railroad? its Schnyik ll l4nuoty , tor the week ' .• . ' e'll ' . '1 \ tilt t vort 01 C 4.11 allOll roi •,. 1.10 Ito la many years had thsrentlre ante of nr Mt.- ; ending on Thuniday ermang last • I , , kie , "s beat work. they feel eouti4eut that the) mu fattish I :SI. el 3 11. 1 o-notT , wars. rrat, Ulna lliU and it Hanna R. It. 46 60 16 a..sso tr i o , the italic with articles in their line, saryaned. be i Cu:: . T. tai IL:IN 3 00, 14.1.1 March lons, I , .11,, arbor , .. Low 1 2 1.261 die ' i shy oth:ir estabUstonost ts Qs WWI etas . to styli, 1 .. T., , . I ISOo. .._ • • .. 1 t argoility sad "%Lb. RIOT ARD .1p IS. ~' It. Piz. SILL ni Thr i ltdEllefMß. ! Mc utb , Plidgr. l 4 scatter appcinteg by Hen slid cm,. allitat Of Tat sad I rrs ll l9 ol rtati oll 0111 ": 431 set Itik Roosts died S*ll Ps. 136 Sous; .to la:erten the amulet olt money due the bond s of r " 1 itsM Sun. . n i :„. ' -I•trO.soloto De* tutsf‘ Ph la..eltiak_....er_ ..."',. 1 ilinbard 3 eiusse'bo 500041 1 a* netts of their dons. ,:'' l vtl i t i°4 ••" 635 ' s. FrTht ;S. 19 1 . 1 4 VV 1110116.. Jal. Si. ifaairlabor• 1 trims:out" tbo able if rid .forsor's property. botreby.4. , • ' - •Mt• 41 " . Sr• litiren• Pe. air. 4 4154 " ' fir. 1161101#ttlet %MP& ass tinfoil Ilat;ioe t 126tVai OM ha win to qui parties ia ta mst e d a s., ,f. to *Minim:4 g 3 OD $1 95 . $1 R 0 , $l, 76' ' : Will find It to their interest togs" ne a dall. Is that to tiro to tea borrts of v ,„ tt ,,,, m ,„ on me,guy.,b; 2° it To Philad'a, 190 185 11021 CS 1 , % etor native plat*. we age determined to do ear b•tr I 4ay oflonuar..-4.. 4 . .st 1" s':l Nit, s.ll. 4 ptinz Milt lfs i EU, - '. 141 141 ataSti there Al) nrilett ODI he pre , inrtl, el NJ , JO I • r : ', Jon:: ton et r, itt%P. iloai! nU'r I '2'' c' 1 !!.. 1 '..'N , 1 ".1 . , littlafl-zrt•te '1..-I•r^,l-'4'‘' •'l^• J.-wt.-- ; •,71 , nary sth, 18543: -' 1 From Riclial ß on e d p , o fo r r . , 1 17f wm.ebek'Pemni Sew York and Brnoklyn, Now!wrn, providence. Philadelphia. ' , : 1 Savannah. ' Wilmington, 1 : Tote, For Sutton, Laid Tour. Coal Trade by Retire Quantity of Okil de* by Re !mad en Tharsday evening fait Port Carbon, Schuylkill listen. Auburn. Port Canton. • rresloatly tbls prat, Total. To ammo Hine 15 , 4 ytai, Deer t, .:, ~,..,:.....,„,i..,.., P. ~,,,,c , Df ILI I a B , T :t. r t he T The f o oi n r d . e i, r ig i u tti l : tr ;a. distingulithed member of the medical prfe.sion: r 4 ~, __ sr.. Pam!, J.112(4 ary 1, IS:.:',. 1 - .--,' 0 ... 0f. 0.4 Irind-DrtitSts,l , -Unitollelted. I send's:as I let, thiteertilicate. - After being nearly bald for a long time. i - • - -- ' :i • anclharing trim: all the half rtswativr,a extant. and i C. - .ing,toreeilenial. hatlfri•,tio faith in ant, 1 was indared(on hcarltut of ', •i. - ~, ...ungresio att.. it'clitins ,iti - .lieu y: P• y ta7to give it a trial. I Placed myt4if In the 1131341tni 1 a -b,,,,,, and bid my hmd, well inbbcd with s swdoall 1 , No t:a lt,ff I.ai ', N I,. - .l • t t f t i t h,-and the it...atoratlie then applied and well rub t.. 1 + - r.. - ' '' '".. -,•-•- " - -"I yea•— a r 14 In, :11.1/ Plc a...-410.,was all a-glue. This I repeated ...tore • •, • - - :7 -- -- -- • -.eel. - - s .• - mekulis, and ini three weeks the young hair apprarioi, • . The Livia* Latin .' ' and , :grevr rapidly from. August last np to the prownt I'nillituis ttl.:t.tinal. lAA: iik.eal,ot . d,;:i :44 Are tile. and is now thick. Masi and smug-tuft and 1.1ea..1- . . . n ..(„, the t,,uclv„ whereas, berate it was harsh and wir:•, - , tln Direulatioll. t...;;Viea 1:1r1 ix; obtained tti ~:; what little thenti was of it, and that Mac there, was dir. , ~_. , • , •', aMaring rapicfle. I still use ' your Restorative abeam t thi s (duce. twice a week.eitia shall soon have a good and perfe.it crop I • •;•• - -•,', - - -...... 1 . i ___.... . , of gar. Now f:have rend of these things-end who his , - . • F trel, • uoit-but hareherrer seen hitherto, any caw in which ; „ ~ ~ . ,1, , , , 0 _ ~ ~.. - any person's ha tle was really himiditted by *nye! the hair i :it h a il past t o etocte this morn i ng , tr retie tonics, te, *ruts day; and it reallY gives :no uleasureto -14 Founds bell sounded at il alarm 'of fire. We ' reeeed the roAl. of my experisnen, 1 have reoonunrudtri :yetar preparaWu to others, and it already basil - lark - wand hastened to the vornericif Centre and Market 1 eeneral sae 00i:instant the Territory. The people here . salt its effects. end bare confidence in it. AU who hags streets , and found the tin' o •ihop of Mr. Hoover. mos lt here will coincide with me in what 'Ur* written. ; •.211e.wundy youl sent us as the wholesale wets to i . b. I Cure/0* ill Babes • .; ' Teritorr- Li a 1 044 17 uhallsted. and"lf 11 P10 441 l ig", Through the exertions of those present, nut& for it. ',nu aeserre credit fur your dbt - 91 - 519 , 'r a, ' .roinne:r2eurnlou thanks foe the benefit it his dm ( ' tv"'• 1 tho daineA were - confinel n to the; brick build ni, I certainly had 'Unpaired long, long ago, of ever .at - , . , feeting any such result, I =l4lMA:date yon that your . tog i n which they origiriatect the surround tartan(' (and a /ergo one) is already made. t.,,,,, !i r est tt,., , 1 1: ' I 51-- 11 . - Torus hstatily, ', in property escaped, i 4 a gyetware ow ' J- u*- 101) .. . lug to the quantity of Avow collected on the , `,' ',i Firm of Bond & iiellogg. Druggists. • '1 It -- - _ : 1 roofs. - ; 11 • ! ~.. ' • A 8r0r, 4 , - detd. Masi.. Jan nary 12,155 5 . I . • _l! ' Till Woerl.4: tr. Ste.:-Ilaving made trial of Y ong.! Hair Restorative. it gives me pleasure to my that itaief• feict has been earl:Dent in removing inflammation. dan. drift and a constant tendency to itching whb . which I , have been trottibled from childhood, and has also restored niv heir; which was becoming gray. to its original color. I;'itare'tmed nii other article with anything like the plat. sire end profit. • Yourstmay, • 1. ;,• • r; J. H. !IRMO. . r (Extract 0C A letter, dated Erie, PLattly t.T.195-1 ) 0..1; Mood cliCh.-:-limas:—Why don't you sena tia as ranch oticao of your grwit hair Restorative! . We. all that is coming to supply the orders en livnti.itnti lave net hada bottle on our shelves for over a wocl., a.iad that has ,eeu the ease twice before. Therefore, Scud dl at least matt gross of carh site.. as an article se justly eAlebmted as your Hair Restorative will sell. l'kase Send us by E.l.presis. • ' Yours 0 111 Y. CARTES, k UtotkEts,' t; • • ME Chira77, 171., .VVVY 1s1.1&14. Prof.! Woo4:—lfavit# eaperienerd the magic effeet of Your flair 11.7atorative,-I drop you this open the liUkict . t. About I.*° Pio4a o my hair commenced falling off-and i turning gray: I WAS fait becoming bald. I met Ifviend ; ir ho had used your itestorative.-and spoke ea hiolaly of I Its virt;itos I veae induced to try it, although I had:but little faith. as I had before:tried SO many other ritajdivs. comoiencod using y4or 111 January ;4. few ipplica,tionstastened my hair firmly. It began to up;lgron - out, and turn bark to Reformer colork black). At this time it is-fully restored to 'its original color. ho.iltia and appearance., and I cheerfully recommend its - I se to ail, , J. P. licit?. I Xorthealf- Pennsylvania March 9.1854. ..I.onsenuence of haring hair., for:several •eailt ?past, TIOI only- gray . but perfectly white, I have rut it illhOrl.l3lld 11'01110M to hide It from flaw: but. eome 3 _months since. I was induced - to use %your flair R otors: , and I 11111 A, in justice. sayMisat its effects. were most vairaculorte;, fer It has changed It 'grit - dually to all Its former splendar as to color, and left it so aoft aad gine 5, as In be more beautiful than It ever was when tinder the talluenre - of the finest oil. I earnestly, thoisfere ",, riccnnmend it to every lady as decidedly the best props, ration, for toilet use, of anything In the world. r fitter :4•21013. Addtess+O. J. WOOD A CO.. 316 Broad« Ay. Neit:Nork, and 114. Mirket Street, St, Louis, Mr, Proprietors : 'S. W. 3 Droll & Sthis. Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia J; C. C. litl34z.s. Druggist, Agent. Pottsville. Pa. ' 11, .5;, W A DVERTMENTS -7,- t (JFF CES TO LET — Thr( e con', ..z.. venlent °Mors in Church alley. near Railroad ' atre,it, to lift. Apply I' .1)1IN !lAN NAN. P4ttsvilie., Jan. 9.15,14' •2-, , .__. (I;.tre ,Stru t. _ TPA tf titif , , compe tent! 15131 e Teacher, to wanted inuediatelY , ta take •enarge ' oil tho Itublk Sch..tol at Pat Eel-am. Selanviltill . r ipply - . onnty. Ay to . IlLNItl" MEI . 1...1tt Sc'. l'atter4n..lanuary t1..11,5,1;..!-:..t -01t - SALE OR IiENT—A de-i -77", 11 rablitt.thnp story snare dwelling. clear ofall en-,;.,. r coniabrancles, with alt_the m Adorn impreventunta, in .gas. water, &et; The httuso is 4o feet front. and the lot Par feet dettu4 with a laryt , frame dwellintt house in the rear. PC5...Z:41011 given On the Ist - of April. IWI - The terms to snit putTb'asers. All application! , tu b.:'niad.- to ' ' W, ItANIS,AY eon's, &tent. DEMTIE Limoj. " :6 it 01 5 ERXTORS.EdillUltd c' Grichn. of New Nark. owning seyeral tratelant good oa La.nds.l , desirous of leasing the aamn-fer it, term 0- years. The Coal can be cold to t he, l'elawaie, Liekawana L Westeim itaitroad Company. at the Mines. or salilpped over their road. direct to New York city. at tlte optionn the less&. For Waits asid particulaks; address ,the un de:rsignettt agent at Scranton. Penna. - !. • ]• IL NEEDI.I.IM. ifinin,9 Eaginier. JJanuaryl'2. , %IL ' . ....31.11., - IYO — LET Ott - FOR . giLE - - -- The-)1:i -h-noy Forgo Saw Mill and Farm containing Four und ' rtai Vers. about 200 acres cleared..three miles west or, Ashlind,,and a fen' tulles intermediate tylaieon the Shamokin. Mahanny and Sehuylkill coil legion. Tim; lair fur lot•ge and Saw Mill can bo. had 'from adjoining. t cts--r from ono to eight thousand acres mmiutain or LI lve land will hp ,e+ld with the same., Aliii.; the Tavellitt Stand, on the Mabaittel g" ountain. with twenty-fire acres. or ao macb land a ( 1,16. d. T,,,i,,,,5)_!-stock Or any available property L ken iiiexchango as part payment Appl% 14 , .. r i . - ~.,,o; A 1 orro. , .lati. 32. 7,6 . ' , i t •'. 2-It 4.....-.-..--h - I LUMBER! LUMBER ! !. — :i; , .rutir, subs:criber having on the' ;it. day , . 11.. , .!•.q -, -mqubor..lF4). purchased the entire' hitere,t, of Ihrfi4PSiVerll & Ca.. in a saw-mill at Mount !lope. situ ate in liutier township. Schuelkill .'aunty, 6 ;prepared to furnish hills of Lumber with . ,tcapatch. and - recpect- fully 41icits the patronaAe W liberally' i..540wt4.1 on thy retirel firm. I JAS.III:s a ,I;LL.' Pott,lil t ....7anuire 12. 7ito , VALUABLE FLOUR MILL FOR SALE. !PIKEs subscriber offers at priva(c ale 1 • .. 1 . I.t valuable. Ylaur Mill, iu Bari!: township.near ; Otto'slrome. 3 miles south.w. , .st. of AlRLiatl, on li;the public road front 31inersville to Sup- . - i V::: bury. and abont.9 mile, from the Mioo Hill i , l'lnne. The Mill Islooo, In perfe't running -- -' priatir kvith Ilse run ,d stone. The machluerit Ls :IS p 4 . , ( 1 a - Onxiv. and of the latest improvernentos. Alio. to.o-hb nery for the motufaettiro of Shutna..., There are al,:n about V.r2 arrec a land mostly titnlYred. and the slrong. ' ..”.t syMptoms of deb le,o On and CAI. The only in- ; diteement to disp , 2, (Cf the 'prxrp•rtv is bll :I,Tcilia of % &nth 'in the ftmily. Time literal. Apply to. : ce,TF:It It. FfsliElt. oirtho'• ' , o2e. i" or to FRANCIS DENQI.EIt. r-1 ,i, ~... . . Barry OA ash ip. S , buylkill county. ..,"ritiary 1 .% '55 - ::.:It• 1 . • o .131.ACAULAT'l l f r fENGLA-13. ' r I I E:Continuation of thisgrtiat work II i, , ,..,v ruatly 6,1' lil.llil 1'). Tilt' Yari - qmttiltiorm ran In- ii:ill ,, i tl'e ~ 1 11, , rilwr. . i't i 1...: ....f But),C. l'ltiladtlithia Fdithn, :4) J. 02!., .•?, -r.r o , lj/ my. '. liariitor't , N,w York Edition. - '.!.3.42 , ,t 4 and SI 5 , , 1.111;AV- A ziartips-m'N Itostnn Edit 1nn..:49 cents. 31imic Lit, nr 14.rnr.! and Twill Tut i ht. Curtaol, by At, u Cni.t tr“rincrlY Mrs- Monett'. by Fanny Fern. ilai.ket of Chini4. by John Brougbani. Crrithutig and Quavera, by Maretxor: - Th'e ',lenlidrs.tif S. winu Altoona, : AlUtfri•se's-bonkino unto Jesus, )1 , 1•1Vro Pllgrim.s.by George. Wo'c i t. The Testimony of an escaped 'by Mb Itunkky,. Pnrehase, by • • To kris it Is. a completegnidefor I•nib.na ts. 31tiltdir Karl's Sketch Book, by C. G. Leland. T Ve*:l In True Tides. Itlivitprkt Tivb)r's India. China and Jar : ..• The Aincsl Time Comilla'. by-.T. 8. Arthur. 'Clie Bidden Path, by Marion flirlarid. • Thu :klatch Girl, or Life Peenes as they am. 113 new bunks, reeelvistas sou as published. and for aalestt C. BA NtIVA and StAtiOu'ec3 Atore. January 13. * JD ' PHILADELPHIA. GEO. W. POIMOY & CO., 011L,NOAP, CANDLES, A.e, 110. 10 South [Water street, below Market, Pblladelpttla • • .7- ' L , l) TPOCKIIOI.EIi.7.II I:',E'l'ING. Au aft,j.iurnel ,ileeln,,t of thu stockl3 , l.lers of the Eamumter. LehAtonllet l'ineerh - e ailr , a..l Cunpany .rl/1 be held en 310 N DAy..lanuark. 14th. I .56, at 3 o clerk. P. ,)1., at N 0.70 Walno6 atreet, rhllatlelphta. ‘ at n•b!ch time au election will be,ihold Sr , Jiro:lora for tbo enduing ! year. it TIIOS. T. I , llat I, Xeey. - . Dee. 22, '•l•str 1; 1 .I4t . ' --- C - ~---- • OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! - , 1 ikTO'll E.-4,-The Stocitholders of the I. 496. a%dr.Cl volicim, 1 1 .1 vuttsville Waicr Cutoparare liereby nctlEed that Cl lO . r...•••••••• 9, I tip Iledlon e.lll 1.ehe'.4.1 . .at the {A.tupany'a Office, In Con- AGENT 1011 ' ..• .. I tre ttreet, oppos it e fh hther, Termer. In the borough of HODGSON & - KEAN . ~ i•ntt‘ me. on Mcrlday, thel kith da')• of January teat. ~.. •,),, .> between the hours ilf .1 and lq o'clock, P. M., to olect by 1\706, 5 a" b 5. tult a t i fes, pbita.a.;, ballet nine Mmnal:.6, l, * ~.,.. servi , 'for the ensuing year, General COMMinrioll Mere tat and Dealers in 1 • L''`-'• '-'-', •'-''' 52. ` 1t 1 JAC')III3UNTZ/N LIEK , 3 r., h'er• WHALE AND .SPEY.! OILS, FOR .111- i IF1.:10E of l the SWITARA R.:R. Co. .VINE} AND iIECHANICAZ PURPOSES. 1 y I: 1 mis,.in,.. !ken 1,-r'+', 1855, c . . . . he - Annail 51,;1..t1ug of Itho Shareholdel*autt the i Election for Presladnt, Manf%.era, Treashrrr and S.'eereta 1 rv, to aeon, the envelng year,. will be held at the Mee will 1 of the Company, o Sat nrday, January 12, 10:6, between the /in wl of 2 AreC4 c'elock,ll'. 3.1. Dec. 29. 'SS .V.1.-Ci ' . W. D. hOOP.E. Sac. I 11 Land, Llephant, Rlialt, Tanners' and Machinery - ,011, Sperm and Adamantine Candfre. Samuel T. Miller, flaleemaz. • Pblladelpleta, January 5, :36 1-ly . tNNSTLYANIA HALL. rotisvillti Sept. 22.'55 GAILY- & BROTHER, ' No. 25 2 Chesnut Bt., above Ninth, Philadelphia, i Invite attention to their extensive assortment of IIEAD QnOrters,',6lll Division. U. P. IMPORTED ARPETINGS, M—ORDER:I,I:O. 5. , ~ Field and fite_ff otheorsOf the 1t and 2d Regiments WRICII they will open to-day, em - a the let Brigidei;L'. P. M., ins hereby reverted to ur V T bradng the new and choicest styles of I 'amble at Mortimer's Hotel, in the borough of Pottntfle, Velvet Tapestrtes, •, ; on Wednesday, the 16th day of-January, 1166, far the Tapestry Brussels, purpose of electin a ®a t ta to'reprcesut Me 6tb DM , Impirlial Three. Ply, • I eon. V. P. M., in the military Convention to bo brill es . Zaino Heavy Ingress', , Harrisburg, ou the third Ittenday of January nest. Fly Best Venittans; ! order of Gm C. wysKoop, if,:lor General. All of which ibeiarranted to beef the best quality and ' 1111.3Tra. CLTMEFei /feta. fone:. *ill be told at the lowest prim; for rash. 1 rotts‘lll,., January 5. '5l , 1-2 t J--- ------ HAUT" *BROTHER. ( ..... ) -- E , iCii — ii -- —, --- . ~,-, 1 - . r F I Gr, mount; Eagle x, i rem Ant Philadelphia, Sept. 15;185 5 • 3,1 y ---- I Railroad col4ftlly —Plilladelphls.l2th inottlt, VA. . ' 1655.—A stated Auctual meeting of the stockholders f thin Company will; be Iteld at their of%re, Hall of the Franklin institute. on the 14th day of Ist month, (Jan nary), Mg. 3 t t it'cloeld. A.M., at which time a report of to: prootedinr,soe i hi• h o ard of Mana,,;,Ts will he preownt ed. and en 00 , tin held fora President and twelve Man agers. t, conduct :M.. affairs of tho Company for tbeyeer ensuing.. f' • WM. 111DDLI.. • il i , See'y sE prearurer. 514 t 1711 ng Saturday, Jan El ?DO 72 to? 63. ten. Wes an. IY.';' TEE NEW VOLUMES MIME By Telograph an 4 Yepterday's Mailr . Peuusylvauis.leg..l4tuire. .During the week pet4ions hive' been pN seined 'to both bodies i l or the repeal` of the restraining law of the lest session. In 4 . 0 House on Wednel s,Alr. JOhns , .Ni waved to suspend the rule i ie of!der. to take up the'bill,. btit mutt was yeas, 35 thirds being .1 motion was then tgade to:tlefer the bill ti) , a select committee was debts ted and finally. withdr*n. The ,bill iris then stirred to att.: Comaut tee on Vice and Innuiality, and a resolution ad‘ipted requesting th 4 , :enytutttee to act as soon as possilde. -44 On Thursday; the Clbtnmittee on Vice 'and ImmSraiity.rePorted tlie•bill t.) repeal the act of the last seqton restraining the sale WANTED. AN'l'ED'—b‘h 11. Ileebner-=--a N situsilau. to 'psis klmsalf feu emlly usefal—ttax been e4loyad At. tho last taro you au rlerk for T.ll, Illatersterol. AMtrasi Port Carbon, Jauusty : LAM) WAIOLNIVI'S Wtnted by J.' IV. ItOtiklattliltY. l ttcrr,e. nt Lot,roortler of So rrow and Maria: strt-,221, l*ts, iletoher le:` , 7. • ' Art'ENTiON :WA) soLlnEks, land Warrants watrtixl--:thi•liktberd cabal prkv yell .1 _ by. i L. I. Wit/TA Ll', . ' .. /riber awl! kr,. f,r, , e 12n . J...:.: ri,ttsvilw, , th:l . '-' l, .. ) ' i 4..:11411 4 ri 1 0 COLLIE IN ' —4c:tilled, fur a . few . II _l_ id ...I,llls emuntuAtiAt fd a C. .31 14 , i'. , .. a Mtaly us , rktnit,C,Al M liwr. ..S.atb.f,:•l , ry ,t,tiva-iliels of chit .r.,t, r, .- xtn,r i AI,: and al , tlit , A lil I l , r,rioirt d. . 1 1,p1‘ tt• tL.• Printur. . , i ' 14..:.. 1:7, ';li, : , ..t.; \lir ANTED-1 Young'3l:lll %OLD ',l:li. T had ~..Np...: iote, :4. lite I.p-i9. , ‘„ VI ',lli :•••••• ' -: ' ;, 1 • thti , ,ll , er!and.. ColuvaLia. /kid M. LilLyr CI•11111itf It S . 4....,., to,lis. Apply to t 1: P.AASAN. l' , d:slil,., Sqd. In. A ! I, . tl • EMI • NOIIIIOES • • pi•NoTis art. hr.rebv y . pftified ‘irnalt. ta , it 'no 1;90‘..r. to AN. liN 11 , I , : 3.cf g. 4 ...\ Pt , tlS , it o Januar) : 1 1 AUTION—Iht. pumie arc hereby act v araatglCT. 11211:,, , , ,ny to WM. 11. RAO:lr, uti ins azo:c.wil. a. Ac b.ve uo auth ,rl:_r to tr.u/.5a.,.•01.ny butico.ss for Ea t c lkat any cu.,neys du, ine for lluml.er frpul :Vrl.t IN pc, etncr Un time I purch4-d .4121 a firm of frank :•,,vern A: Co. "N. °TIC E. uf thr, tl 'tic so, LoniaLet . 11... u. and 1.-oent.t..,lho .111 L. 11 tloir ,ijeleo, 'l'ne,..lay, , I••Sti. nt i• • llek. sehieh 111.1, i a 'f eln.ln to sere tor thn roaint 1:Z Jailoary .1• 1 .4 n • I •! _ _ %,; 4 C111511.K11, A NV' (;I'l'lo\ CO. • --Th.• !Invijm.: Pt. jiolis krt'e4.l 4. - .611c.. tit •:..f this ((Appall V. on Tonsil v. Tor lEti ersulnr; r • Primith.n•-• FItEDI•It )1: E11.11..EY. Moms!), itinerel!. Eli K. Prit:.'lleinsfunin ; t i p.rharit. 11i0n... T. I. :J . int~n•, Thomas w;ii.tikec ssnyru.. • Hai tner..hi•lion pb Jonoi. J‘irtlib • Tn. ICk`l.l.l. H )I.l.l4etit, ‘l.lll Jannto . v II 4-;(4l)()nartlSollhriprnv-e -. ( m•-nt u: ruiv halite' Exolilngv. J 3111141•6 At 411 vit..ti.,n li;•I.1 piri.l9j,• tire eli.•••.!eil :A:in the not•oitii: • 1 lef.N4ilAlsi —U. 1.. 'r • • IV. F. IV:ik o.;niltir.. „v i! Iv I , .1.1.'.1, , r) C. C. :, r ,1•1 4 1, r, . Wag . 1..:(1_)N It Atinttal . Staten:en: „t' . the I.:lmis,:-.,.:ira, lusxitaucu mai: Trust t'....nt.,ini':ai. r-,- iiiiir,l I.c I hi , l'.!th 7-erjtir.n . ..f the Act iiirori , .-iti.nii iniri C-ripatry, t lit , itecub JJli tin : ~ , , 1 1111 IPIO .c - riai}W. , •l, , and arrii.:: , ,,iacur,iiiiir I (nib , . 'll-.N i-i0n5..,1 said .I.•r.j pit niiiiin .IJ - ,Junit. ji L f ' ..,. t , ' - 1127 W..' I ti trot , t r , ‘-til :A t'uci ,sei.ruut,l J. vif,1.1...ii;;,-= . ; _i..21.4 ;1 '7 t. I:apuzi , i, pail. - 1 . . : 1., ,, ,, i u! in c -I. - .11 tt . .'' ft7.9:5 Ili .- SINK. Allralla 1.4 i'un-ie. , .. P. • Ilialaw , .! ivinaii.inir oi iiil 71, '-', lilt 7 7 • IL' to it 4 in Nile:. of ll:init. Nutt OW, .•,17.4 Mil., . ' aril cash. -. c ii.lvwn h,n<l. • ..-I', i i , tiss ilk., Jaruar:lll.;:e. 77.;; - .. . ,1 ti.,;ET. lii. -..\ I'll:\ tali, .78., i'ri•nle-t: ' . 7 . 11. Ar , x,i, 1r. , .,11,,, •. . r . . iatiuttry l'..t. '..ii 11 1: 2 ".2t , , .. "V 01'1('L.--Irt Ile S' , etrisholtlers' ni the .1.-.1 estt,lllu Life Inikurar-. ',.iii.l 1 rust I: , r. pan - ari. b,reliy untiiitii that isJ.t.ii,-ti. it L". :. - Offit'ura , ill i.,. ).1.4.7 at il,i , 4 gli , e'c It M4iinis. .' a thug, Oh:luso ;. 1`t....,. It. r.u,....ii tii, li, tr,,, nr • , :141 , 0 , 1 :,. : i ' 1.....1:.1. 1,...: , — , ;-.:ii • 71 . 'T. 1.11 - 1: )7:. :4, - . :" - . .N: ti'l'lCE—' ; he tintiersign'tl has been 1 til,int,(l lb.. it,ijt i' . .f I hi: n•: errs If - The Nitird-r ..... .• I.r•it rty. and ro7i-i Itlior .11,' iinildiii.: NO, in t bi., timu g h ' 1 1l Palo 4. it.. ci; J - ;.a' i .ln..) ii• r..rii,;. tild , e, Niiirria' Addi • 11111. .1%. I:. 1 . . IIII""K} . .. Vi.th.Silit.i,i.,,,,, , s 3. I.: ~ ' :.,3f - . S. A: INV: - ..shifigton ( 'anti). ,N 4). ti, .11., - .';i•ii •r :".. .•; .1 , .J. Jt -..' 1.1 t 4 tr. re,...,!. 31.,mby ~,,,,,,,,,..,. 1 , ,,1111, 1, • Wiii. 1:0..1;4 , -; j, "'runt of N..: vial %ti,/ 3iini , , , t ‘1,,,',41 , , I',.,tis I. . 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