El tawHt.e6rtoiCor U. S.: Sinarotte,-Ct Monday, ex-Goversor Bigle,r - Was selected a ~ Senator in Congress, to mpresent tail State for six years, from the (*ash of 11414 tact. * He received 82 votes, a*E; Joy icarri e j s, ,of Philadelphia, the Amer to _andlkliWatiiests candidate, 431, 7 1rotiis. 44, Not ' 4 -witit ti a member of thi:Horse;vored for iiC.Een niken, the Senator from the .Greene and ova Aims i t ovss . 1 Washington district. Mr. Morris was norni zettenchant, essokand * • me n su b i s I 'stated at the American Caucus , which was .`* right Caner- - - - ...,...)Attso-Atilocilettilw.jif , seeeiseti , a The following note was =mired at -9 11, er• inakiritlnf the votes cast on, third ballot, Mr. flee about two weeks ago, which we have not p u m a ," b e i ng nem t nhii n ;ii,a s i l ti eli i i i n t had time to notice beGtret . , ly, was unanimously nominatel, JopeOf J, Be ncriarw u eo. Ant novel, 1 L ew i n , d m , s l i pa i n r ; zo om ,tte e ot e ais 4 a l it ) . , , . January 1.1896. j B. Basses-4/k 1 base ben intrusted by our _ware, Presided Over the Caucus , and 'Senator Board of Direetorr to Wenn you, that you will /loin aruiltepresentative 3rCalmont acted please diseontioue sending the Minn" /unmet to sispecoluin 4 . ' After the nomination, a plat; the Altos noose. Yours truly,' -•- - -t. - , Cassias Neu.nr, Aficsserd. -, . fora awanfade r whielt•Hr...4forrias Well-Aere is the beginning of , retrench- and which was unanimously adopted. The inent;in 1856 That it was greatly needed . , resolutions are as follonri: ' • .: . .. , the following figures will show. The County Ist. That we are opposed to the admission - Statement which we publish this week, shows of any new Slave Stamm rah) this ,Hidon-1 . that the enormous sum of " , wet . . . . 2d.. nig Kansfis and Nebraska shonld 0n .1.707130 SO 19 be admitted iota' the sisterhood as Free was drawn from the County Tessin,' fix. the sides. - . support of the Alms .House in 1855, which is - 34. That We are (tpme.. irto political Ho nearly one h at o f a u th e T arn , _ co ll ec ted us nisnistn, or the interference of any foreign the County for County purposes! The Coats. e_c2 l s 6 !! 4 ,, ticla v44lahsbesellt with_' the political =airs or win country.. - , ' ' ~ ty statement shows that the whole amount of 4 ,,b , s n i st the naturalization taws ' o ught to County taxes collected - was . be so modified, jui to correct the evils which t . In 1855, 1 , 989,061 27 the present system intaila on the country, and , - p a w to Poor Rouse, 17,725 89 that rigid measares. shoal& be 'titian to pre - vent the importation . of foreign paupers and convicts. - , , ' - . - ~- • . •• . " Pt ' - "rl•-•• . • ' _ . RMia)2i= ii - iirmiii - j77lA.sevuor Ili, sass. 121,341 88 Leaving'. only $21,341 88 to defray all the other expenses of. the County, the Prison, the Courts,' Elections, Interest on Loans, he., &c. i To show hoW those expenses have increase& within el few years past, we give the payments to the Alms House, from the County Treasury 1, for a series of years: • . 1 . 0 1845 55,500 In 1831 $7,014 - 'J 1846 5,500 1852 9,515 1847 5,500 1853 11,322 1848 . 5,500 1954 14,127 1849 6,700. 1855 17,725 ' 1850 8;478 lln 1849, 1850 and 1851, a barn, a hospital ; and buildinis, amounting to over $4OOO were built, which increased the amount drawn out of the Co'urity Treasury—but within the last four years,: the only improvement made was the build ing of a pigpen, and - the expenses have increased from - 5 to $6OOO a year, to $17,- 725 in 1855: Is thisinot alarming? Is this . pot - :enough to rouse the indignation of every tai-payer in the county ? Is it' not a most tremeudbus mouldering of the people's mo 7 ney? Is there any other community in the whole country, hat would Submit a day to such a moustreus squandering of the taxes of the county, by a set of men who are said tole totally incompetent to take charge of the In stitution ? • While the 'Coinmlsaioners have been labor- i n g hard foril last two, or three years, to check the eximudithres of the County, with a view' to the reduction of, taxes, and have suc• ceeded to such a degree as to command the • admiration of the people, 'the managers of the Almshouse are squandering it as fast as it :has been saved. It really seems to us, that there is a combina tion existing in our.county, composed of . a por tion of otlice-seekers and. plunderers, leagued together to. plunder everything. they can gei, hold .of,—and k is ,high time for the honest ta*-payers of the county to league together alie, and put a stop to this villainy and, ras• cality. ,Are pay quite as much tax as any of tine ,Direetors of the Poor,' or the Minagers, and it has been customary to take ate papers of the county, for the use of the House. Our japer has dared to speak out about the extra gaitt and imbecile nianagement . of the in ! Stitution, while all the other . ripers did not breathe sone word about these Atbuses, and they will•contintie quiet, until tbey find out ' . which is likely to be the 'stronoide of the question—and then they will be heady to take fiat side, right or wrong; consequently, the Directors have ordered tnir paper to be dia• cantinued—while the others are' received, be• cause our strictures made them feel bad, and have spoiled some of •their operations;—and besides, the reading of the Joitrnal inspired a Sufficient boldness in some of the inmates to complain 'of their treaunent, and the it}t`f morality of the; establishment -hence this lopping off Of two dollars a year in the Ot peOses. NOW we have - a right to Dice our pia• per for the use of the paupers, and wa think the Managers are bound to receive it for, tliat purpose—we will direct it "Miners' journay, for the use of the inmates of the Alms House,?' and send it to the Schuylkill Haven POst-bf lice, where they receive th • ir'papers and . ters. We will also .make inquiry whether it is! furnished to the, paupers or not. We will reserve further remarks until we sae the repcni. o, the Committee. 4 i —7--. READING . RAILROAD CDMPANY.—Th e an- i hital-meeting of .this Company was held in Philadelphia on Monday afternoon, at the of- Rice, South; Fourth street: The annual re= pint was read. ' Fiona it we glean the follow tog : • . 9 Tranapurtat ion and bieume Account Al twelve , . months, cudisiy Nur. 30, 13.55. RECEIPTS. . • , . . . Travel, 277,617, equal to ill,- . • 822 throtigh passengers, $ 301,951 79 Freight" on Merchandise, 154,- • , 384 tons; 325,851 . 28 • Freight on coal, 2,213,292 tans, 3,664,994 . 80 • Miscellaneous receipts, 29,895 99 EX PE:;SES Transportation De- , • paztment, 1,425,238 79 Roadway Depart went, • Gross earnings, Drawbacks, dump.. • age, &e l . Net profit for the . year, .t - Interest on konds, and mortgages, 504,027 00 Iletiewal Ftted, 149,482 48 Dividend fund for the year, Out of which has beau paid: Balance of inter ' est account, .464,276 82 Balance of re newal fund, 95,576 52 Sinking. fund for bonds, payable 1860, i n Ong fund for bo lt ' payable '! ' )Jul 7 855,dividend 4 Per cent., 10,368,016 00 Preferredand corn- . mon stock, . 414,760 64 State taxi 1855, 49,943 48 Out of which 4 per cent. bus been .decitired,` • $691,605 66 To which add the surplus of 1854, 59,637 18 Total surplus, out of which 2 per cent. has been issued in stock, leaving the balance as • a contingent fund, $751,242. The managers have declared a semi-annual dividend'of -four per cent., on the preferred And common stock, payable in dash, clear of State tax'; also, a dividend in common stock, on the preferred and common stock, of four per cent., payable and deliverable on' the 4th of February net. At an election held subsequently, the fol-, lowing named gentlemen' were elected; President—lohn Tu-ker; Vice 'President— & 1). Cullen; Managers—K. D. Cullen, Sam uel Norris, C. S. Boker, George W Richards, John Ashhurst, Isaac B. Davis; Secretary and Treasurer—Samuel Bradford. HoN. joins H. earrnau has been effected Attorne'v General of 131aratehusettP, Butiatacss ConventOzi--The Can Informal cinvefitiou - has beeO milled at Pittabarg, on the 22d of Pebruaty, fur the purpose of perfecting-a national organization, and providing fora National Delegate - Corr vention. on a subsequient stay, to nominate a candidate for President, and. Vice President. --. l l:llPTsteScutrircitm. COAL TRAWL-Our - .I,"h i la de phia - oorrespendent,. who' complimenti es on our course. on this subjeet, need not hesitate to communicate his sentiments' and viewe. > Every suggestioi may tend to secure what, is= needed in this g eion, a thorough organizaton of therade 'and R we shall be or please g d . to hear i at length -T from our correspondent. - , ,10/3"TeIC CUT 31175Zt711 SCUOTTIRCIL"—WO am the recipient of a spirited musical composi ties, with the above title. It is dedicated to her sister" Carrie," by the composer, Miss Augusta K. Saylor, daughter of Henry. Saylor, Etv, Presi r dent of the Farmer? Dank 01 Pottsville. The music is published in nest style by Lee d Walker, I of Philadelphia - land "ass a comporitioa reflects credit upon the musical genius of Miss Saylor, who is yet in her teen:. $4,321,793 86 285,642 8.9 -. 1,510,881 68 $2,810,912 . ` 18 216,9961 $2,593,915 24 653,509 48 $1,940,405• 76 259,1353 34 25,000 00 15,000 00 100,000 00 --- 824,557 46 $1,115,848 30 424,242 64 EDITOR'S TAULE. , . jar" Tna -Mom Alsosmu.*Among other valuable, Mining information, the December num ber commences the republication of, Ponsores work on.Cual Mining,transtate.l from the French, - It is itti important publication in regard to practi cal Coal • Mining knowlet4e. Mr. Tenney.' the publisher, spares no pains to Make tho Mining Magazine a nieful and reliable publication. and this new effort should insure to his pecuniary Venni:lt, by lengthening his subscription list. yrir Sr. CLAM—We roceired a poetical (?)Com- ' munication from "a looker-on" at the ehanghae St. Clair party, in, relation to "that card" which was rather, fanny, • and which wo tried Co make' something out of, hut couldn't: • -•- • We are , partial to our fair corrempondent"Kato" of Si. Clair, and would &Nieto her that there 4s a "Watchman" "takiti notes," which we suppose will have to be printed. Now mind yourp's and and q'a, Raty. We can't tell you "for martin," TheophilMi, who the conductor or Pala Pry is, but we think if you should peep into one of the' Cellar. in Broad Tatuatius, you would sec the .Moll-yhead! The sreortier-An old: 41044-New Pea, Tot-kiwis to be found in -16 c Arctic 2,s Snow fever 7 -.4eeiclenbt by ieit dud Inn tolity, among the pilots— ffiidson !firer I _unfortunate—Go;d - pun , fiTile StIX—I ' f rattlitineid-zAiroitehentenCol Cr iii-1 - rest diroree rase—Grent - eitt hp - the line--PisSo.reriei of ,Coal: `.. NEW loltsc,, =wary .15, t. .. . DEAR , JOIJIIIAtti - 7 .-, That tat titlidett 's coutersation - and forlorn hope; of timid c Ltiouists--the weather—defeSied, as • yet sumo very grandiloquent - 4cWonee of yol sponden, laseiveek and are,'i. likely. to .1 same prank with" his anticipatiun* of the It is seldom that' we harti''recuarso t thread bare topic, but its Character fur t of the present year (us much as we ha it,) has been such, that thei:;stilject 'la portly enough to suffer conitderable mu ling. Of the storm I' need tell.itiu "nothing, for it is 'in everybody's mouth, but iti.: effects in his .city n) of ours are peeuliarly anaried—„ huge uuntains have - blockaded .cur thorutighfares, whi e Polar regions in embi'yolinve:Alßtat our .st els - and squares. The intensity of :the Cold bat. reserved , e the sleighing and all tluthain has bun ravi n g sued with the 'snow, fever—A. maladyhieh at tacks our citizena With a power and vlgor - that thruyo hydrophobia. and' the delirium!' tremens •,.....;Orhotly into the shodeL-all Or out (if tow' resorts —'----- - - T aro - crowded, I had almost :"taid 'from t urn - till The Third of the Assembly's series came; night, but these ordinary distinctions n longer • off at the Town Hall on Thursday 0-ening. Tho'' exist and the throng iseuntihuous, and • we-won't , room to-as comfortably filled, and. those who par- go home till morning? is thCcole rule of conduct: The severity of the vientfilr has been he cause ticipated, state that it was in every respect a of numerous serious aeuidents,espeeially upon our I pleasanisociable. ' i "railways—two of which have been upon ,he Hod-; - - .1 son River Road, whieh keg ',ititts far en oast! alt:., OM -Entered upon his Duties,—S. K. M. . K° P nci ts t enviable exemptiqn,frous. ditaster. Th firstaltnej Esq., un the lit inst., entered upon his duties as; when one train run ftill spc.4l into the ind part County Treasurer. Mr. Kepner tis a gentleman : of another one %%bleb had .been stopp .1 . 00 ac- who will undoubtedly, fulfill the various dutiesl lent to thiArnek This disaster count of an excl.. _ • . , , , . i resulting in a serious loss a life was, veibank, appertaining to his new position, with honor tot wholly inexcusable, aniniffiCieht time ' lad been himself unit advantage to the County.- - .1 allowed for notice to La v e been sent •bek to the! approaching train. • • ,i-' • ; 'The other occurred yesterday ott rho Duyvil Creek bridge. which .11.1i1 been sul by the huge piles ut ice tints' the Expel from Albany, arriving up.iolit at midide i l by two engines, sank throbo into the, was buried in the floating unitises of let wreck of the bridge. 'This disaster great measure uttforseen and : not to. be t, or anticipated. , Apropos of railroads—Saxe, the witty poet, was d e tained from a lecture . which he was. to dative? in Albany by the non arrirsil of the era' it and her: ing rather blamed by 'certain parties, wrote to them, winding up as followft---."I had ; o .me tird whatever to break my engagetnent and :very mo tive in the world, eicept °loco tuthivetpkevp it." Our catalogue of disasters, unfortu inately has not been confined to the Wont, but th seat also. adds its fearful tale to the;list -- apartfrot the numerous valuable vessel; :ut emai cargoes' which have fallen a suaritlee, tree l e loss f lifo . has , been great—severabveseel on the coast just off this Phint whore of a. vest- . age of either ship or crew' 'have Terniti ed to tell i have gond to pieces. what they were or where they came f out. The Milt, has bean 'unusuaMi l t, among tint hardy ' class of men, the pilots, who posse's tisnally the greatest immunity from i_euch fates+-nittubers .having bee.' washed overboard, frozen and other wise lost, besides the total/Wreck of the pilottotat, E. K. Collins and loss of -tier whelp Crew under circumstances of the mostsheart-rendinagony. _ ' As a matter of duurse. oar places of museruent 1)6 have suffered severely—thefr loss to g directly. i g in reverse ratio the guietof those pa ties inter ested in the continuance of; - the snow. The tuna . trey, although they have4roduced ambers of novelties, possessingiveatmerit, bay been very ~ poorly-attended, which stifle of thing will con. tipue until lees sleighing 'and warm evenings tempt the people into tho: temptes of drama and the muses. • . From European paperi,'Vre learn t t Madame 1 Orbit was safely delivered - of a fantail Costa Di va on Christmas day.. .1 I . j i. The celebrated • Forrest', Divorce; ese is again i ' Infers our courts, under argument> 0 - the me i Oen f,r a new trial. Great .talefit is (retained on both sides. . j . One of the greatest feat . ; that we evqr remember `Number of Enginei built by Nast* C. A.I. to hkve heard in the jumping line;urred yes. cic u tk A. it. Seltzer at the "Tremont Iron tcai" in! terdny at Broadway, quite:eclipsing a I ;John Oil e 1855.—8e10w we givarist of the engines built i• pin's exploits in. the 'a:tine:line. One f our huge _ stage sleighs had stopped .at a street trossing to at the above establishment during last Year. The i let out a passenger, whett:it bursts wail ,sein cum statement did not reach us, until after the publi-; ing down the street at a furious rate /with the cation at our annual statistics which appeared in! fragments of a small. cutter sleigh hanging to, .1,. I hint. Here was a quandary—the bur. alVtg going last week's paper. - ----1 • • jat o rate of tipecti dint .rendcred a s oppage im -1 Eng. 60 H. Pw'r, Hoisting and pumping engine possible while the enorinout sleigh so filled up the for Messrs. J. B. Mre cCarn ~ , street that a passage• on 'Orris firma i t all events, ii. Co., at Jeallellvilli•' , was equally an. impossibility . Oar hre however , 1 a .30 •• " Breaking engine ler , 4 0 .1. Berne; nothin g daunted, came eil with unstated speed . plate. - . . • 4 . and miraculous to relate, actually . lamed at a 1 " 25"" " For 11. L. Cake ACoi's Sereen i single bound, the sleigh , '. passengers' and whole . • , • ' manufactory, et 'Tamaqua,. turnout, making a flying;-leap- throLgh the air -_,-•• with wire loom, puniping and! fearful to witness aud, nlmost. inertidible to bo . ycrimping trachines,drillpress' Hera --!, Ae. As items of interest in all matters , ;lb ", a • 6 " Mill engine foe 4. Claude te:Cual are of ratan to this readers oft White, at Tuekerville. ,• the-following concerninggreat acs 1' " 15 '1 "- For A. J. L. Tice's SWiam Mill, posits' in the region of the Isthmus, at. Tremont. ' ' ' , • -. a place in your attentioni , 1 " 20 " a For Grist Mill stShippensburg, . The discovery of depolitit of , coal suitable for Co., Pit.. - 'steam purposes, either on the Pacific coast or on - . 1 the-Atlantic comet near the points' oftonsuinption 6 " 165 " • "_. .: • for the California and West India i earners, has It will be observed that none of the l Anse en- i long been !nuked upon siva matter o paramount glees w e re w ilt directly for m i n i ng Im it u ,i,,, „ a! • importance. ' The coal 6(.llm:scourer's Island,nnd . that which hasbean discovered at littler points therefore will 'not -alter . our last week's llgeres,l on the Pacific, is nut of { _ goal qualit3l, and all or though - we presume that •J.: Claude White's Saw' nearly all that has been:required for ho comma*. . ~, Mill, at Tuekerville, was erected Inure especially '._ Heuer steamers in that!deesn and ul on the rivers of California has:beenl reported - at a large cost for the Use of his own mines than for :any. other! , - - from- this county or kens England. .The• same purpose..- . ' - 1 course bas. been adopted. to - suppl the steamers Messrs: Soltscra also re-built a 10 horse ,power} running between :low -: en - Juan and engine for Fisher A Co., at Tremont, and. Aspinwall and the EngliSh mail ster:xi to the West Indict.. _lnvestigations have t last 'Muth. a5O horee..power engine for Messrs. Light it, Ear-I hi she ,i d • - ; shed the fackthat, on a . adjomin the Chiriqui ly, at the New Market Forge, Lebanon: Co.; Pal i Lagoon, in Hew-Granadiobereexism en immense with three new due boilers, Ac. They also built! body of bituminous ctitil of the .bet quality for two new circular saw mills. 1 , ' I ' '. making steam—very aonissilile, - bein immediately nu the hanks of the liv ' en and nth water for i - Under way n their shops and sold are one 60; the Largest steamsbipiL - up -to the imines. The horse potter engine for Messrs. J. B. McCreary - 41 .Chirique Lagoon is one of tliti•b ' Charbore on lr 7 , Co., and two 40 horse IlOwer engines forJ, ! Claude , the coast of Central Atnirica; about alt way bet - I tereen 'Ban Juan arid - Ppinwall, a dwe believe, White, at Tudorstil,- . ... .e ' " 1 the Only -- harbor,Witten those (points. - Mr. U .underway and not sold In their, shops, - strien , L...cw r i tu , 'Morgan' . ent , io- i h ere w iiti. t b e „c reseeng new engines, averaging 230 horse ;Miter., • , City. in les3, and coiled .that shipzlivitbout +MC • , .t. • focal Araks. METEOROLOGICAL ROTATIONS. Iteportq 11 Dr. A. Meyer, of Panic. Sci. Al11(Miill JANCAC.T. ELI• 11.U1K. , IiFACTIAL 0.1331LAV/LTIONS ',i • r lat mo. ri 12, • 31 &V s ' A 11 i i lbpngraph. Q Geor't!pkieak :S.Aturci. 12 26 ! 17 ,' 29A2 Pottsville(corder 6 oodny 13' 26 t 22 28.67 :'of Market a 'ld. sta.) above ildondey 14 1 14' s t=.99limeau tide, 622.937 ft.—Dis- Jueed"y 15 ' 1 26 122 oditance front Philadelphia, 65 4 :Wedn'y IC • '26 1 21 r! 40° 44' "Lboni'y 17 ; ;15 • 28.91 !4.s".—Population io 1850 Friday ISI 2B 29.011:7.800. 12.—N. E. strung; cloudy, snowing; storm at night, snow and hail. ' E. )changed N. W; cloudy, snowing. 14.—N. W fresh; rather cloudy. 15. " r.• 16. o, • 41 17. " cloudy.. X 8 . 7- 1 11. light, clear, *arm, pleasaut PlPAppointmext.—Mr. C. F. Weston, formerly of Schuylkill haven, has received the appoint ment of Clerk in the County Commissioners of Gee d Pitl`Lust and Found.—A .boy living in West West picked up three $2O Gold Pieces in Mohan kongO strect, tied up in a rag. It' has rio'.doubt l bcou lust by Bottle porsuu. Tho boy is kuutrii. Mr. Win. Kiehucr, of Schuylkill , Maven, in put - flag his pocket book in his pocket while coining , out of the Miners!. Bank on laa missed his pocket, and it emOropped on .the pavement It contained twiisso bills. A person saw a man', picking up something at the Bank dour just after Mr. Kichner left. .He did not know the person, but can recognize him again when he sees him. jar Military Affa irs.—At a meeting of the Field aril Staff officers, of the ht Brigade, 6th' Division, U. P. M. held at Mortimer 's Hotel, in the borough of Pottsville, Jab. 16th, 1.)155: Jle). Gen. Wynkoop was elected President, and; Lieut. Cul. Clymer Secretary. • qbje.-' of the meeting was stated by the The object et tie ... ..mg ... President, to elect two delegates to represent the 6th Divisidu iu the Military Convention to be held! at Harrisburg. • On motion of Lieut. Clayton, Maj. Geri. Wyn- I troop, end Maj. Michael 'Mortimer, were; unani .mousiy chosen as said delegates. 1 On motion adjourned. I I , _ HILSTER CLyIIERi See. 7 7 . • OrSledding on Sidetraike. 7 A •corresiumdent , calls the attention of the Chief Burgess to•the boys sledding on the side Walks 'in Malumtungo street. Several persons have been seriously in juicd already by falling on the ice caused by' sledding—and . it is getting to bo an intolerable' nuisance. The better. plati Will be;for those who' are incommoded by it, to call on the Chief Bur gess and inform him of the matter_or the high Constable.• It is the duty of.every Citizen:to call the attention of the properofficers to all violators of law that may come wider theli This is the cause we adopt. IRO BIM etilti a - adihistilit winn rent or no cangenieneift , 4210',41tattotsDoebtr's Works, near Almillr. a islet ' PAW VXdrilillalWil iMiIiTOZATTIFIL toe Milder; The coal proved -to Imo ,perfdflay' illstir ! been Irsalrieg its daily rounds within the lastT'S, ITOI Doti Or, the :most . wonderful satisfaeturly4: This coal can . be -suitimLanol de= -three or OM* `Tears, and :grater ail goal, flu: tlityd 1 . inio,„si bt - ibbc•ii. of, peogresid me fond:ling is lyentit at' Jean or Panagetier itustaiea, at; a procured Dote an Mouldiest sprhog sitdatcd 2 : ; fro.s*:,ll4lloguisbe4#olobor or tbireiedleal , pr slaw.: tqAt of at 01 4 11 4 1 9 - thleast,,,_'''at them points la t ex oar ikon *told to the p e ople to a met, a retg ,:' ~; A ,r ) ,„4 i i . s x. P-r sT o4 Jr asa T 2 1,../b5S ' be, *teed at ParliAla by theMdlresai,44tat • ekellion thee. terms the speeglntion It,ti, rep trte - . 43 . k u e l e f ri s 'tried all:the halt resteistlyel %Let. sad log hr* heretofore about% filg Vial- pr../ lerlV Y ivesthe eagerness with which itas Patellar - - , t ai . v fj e S e ; Art7rftierus t o l =r e l itiL I tufri J ' del t Sur on the Nellie; At *beat' id Ifor Igliltitriolrect *profitable one. At, the "Thole ; instil en Mtn in eel, I weir jilde,..ed, on Iniirlng of i n , y Ir „elf t has elms been late SEttlg r.„.lilds Werks,,.” the same scarcity preraill.:and : yeue4' to give It 'a trod . I plated mkself la the Winds of on. Th dance of this dOelliditint'llikits ‘ - iiteloal o V, geneenS, Trotter carts mu)te-.dielr daiiii It .....f.a andbaikolitead well ruttoWth LIPX I4 . OIII • brunt, mid the Restorative than zipped and wen rubbed progress of commerce ulattßol,',lvell'betr.: )**trilloa ,-- "'' , . ' - -.. - i:4 ' • In, till the Mate Wee ail allow. This I repeated every Meted. We shall recur, srghts;44lb)%nos,,,,..., . .'• y, , Titrirede4kiterse 'II slaramis' (which the reader ' linoi .4o and i n t h aw : weeks t h e ye k ang h e i r appeared, *dee - C '' jara d"'""' ft - Um rut Out able too grill arlaill" laud' gee; ra&logy (cccl ;insect 13,4' up to the prevent jiff* akt if pita , : Bi A it6ndeedi Catas/ 3 -1.4" 1 " -l t . * l l4 "f ate tt.u/ , ).. - -,-twe'f - 0 0 4 .. o , ' - ..,, t el - 4•'- ' ; 4 , t •0" ". ' ol i • sa t I „,j ‘ „,..t. a .i tlars..chijuve lospeovement Catittimr bag, low ..,srykin,) ore used' for other pyposes iliart,...,to. 4 „tothe,liod Istnow tal aolitare and ve 1 P ill 4 44 . r i lll 4 l l X 4 PO l t 6 H P I" . " l''1!"1 lotion %o e= ender the. folios& maim , geirittil 'ltaTilf stin g the chiregi'dmT tea ittPf cenStais ttrq pany of Port Carbon, return thanks for theihospi. Directors in New - fork :. Cornelius Vanderbilt, the Lap of the talast furnaces, Lc. Ilia orthe teeth, whiet before It as harith and wiry, i what little them woof It. and that little there, ea" dig. ' - l'h*oar• NJ atdlJ..l l stillosee , setti Soistoraalre.. areal,. ----...ak, ft essen4asostgAtateneeniscogofisoitionsfeeditlistinusigi - M. Wolfer Wit; Itesselt ' ` One tit themr 4 hnianeet'shafts nt'' gthetTY'ettarl'fr v 'tiri - cei wee ~n , Foster, Ambzwe W. 'thenapson, J. Funiko, Joseph 1 fee; by 11, and 130 yards , deep, eon for sinking i or hair.. Notr — L d isi l le lL oo l oord li cf b gese ia tn " loge---;1 "ti ad Perf rbr hee l ', 1 la. mato, L'Uottenri rbtodio : Witt. A. Goodoortuel had walling UT a yard exclusive of the cost ot i 'vritf- - -but have otter seen hitheftei any edge lb . which of Philadelphia. Officers: . Samuel D. Johnson. Ochs, &r. Iron curbs cast of an L shape occur; sn i f i nerreS i n aLllte'dinViTraettftlili Wa nflY°pruruh:l"l 1 President; Jimeph Foulke, Ist Vice President ; at isfrJ 100 , feet in thedeeeent,,upou which was-, = t , t :i' t 47, so i t e of e li a s spericitot. 7 6 havereceindiojia J 1 E . o . ol4l•Prapaii: Vivrie-Preodeit ; way! Ris, , , , E , builethe'stalCo4tbollabkof sinking, This& p‘rils I ygfirpreitrattonde Weil, end le atieeriptias Alin:Seta !Sill FOAM Trbeetiter ;J. Lawrence Wiirth,',Seirer arq'tsvoli inches thick, the upright or the'L it three general mile throughout the Territory. Th e simple here i-tar.s6 These , gentlemen propose et once to open r lathes, the hi:tritons l part of nine inches in from• c ad iteeolocts. mad hart on to ti Wit; all who Lire these mine, atol j bsope to bastion ptspared to !pp, , t h e pit. , They werei,suppirted by iron rods from . 44 the *PI 444,r1.4. 1'45 teril "ditch exists , in !', ll:resurface during the .jirogress of the',exiasoktion - that region, •' , ' - - and walling. The weight of the water over which „ma i iteiede,.. our weight- carried us to-the bottom it hem willcoincide with me, le ,whal I who written, T a g u: a s tor up y p , lyjza r s e i s na dy t us oxba as ua the tei r nx t ssi d g,tiA r tr . At, _ lbe lna vitm de esr iet it. urn . Yo y u cru drse think ere s crect rop : he t fo to r ne yo e u ti r t d b isce mo r dn ry id . 0 1 e . ;,. of his pit, 390 feet to the 'Dig Coal' in half a for I certainly had diiii . paire i c t u r atida ,llou s y% of thai ever y )oar minute, which is at ttig rate of 13 feet in a second -1431:raistailini.;,, is spread luau ‘,. or :time. - -' . :', , 1?. : A:., 1 , , ! SP '- ' • :Yours hastily: rrtun ' the` tMttout of the pit, level , galleries! , • i -; , ' J. iv, nosp, strike off eastward to' the Veal westward, to the' i 1 Vlreti of Road & piling, lwanists. ' Illack pine iron stone bandit:which lie it'yard* ~, ~ • ' ~: • — ,,. 2 1. T ., n ~, ii 1 . ateve the Caitlin positi'on of -strata-and will of, pve . - 1 , 04,... .p u / A 3 = i i a lt o u gt 'i ns " d rif i X er ll3 y ':', er Cattle be reached by the level gallery driven weft. itoSi r hitt e r at t rep i t g t ris me pussiire to say th a t it s e g. wstd, since the value ill dip in 'that direction at feet has been a:cello:et in. removing IsEsesmation- dea ths) rate of three incites to the yard. Only ten draft, drat constant tendency to Itching - with which 1 w e n are wor king in , th e , c un t a t t h e presen t t i me; have been troubled from ettildhood,andbas also restored 1 they produce forty tons daily, working froui 6 A.• mg a tta ev ir,:*bleb was hamming gray, to its mislaid color. used no other article with &Outing like the plea. kt to 5 P. M., foc,which they . receive 36Aents per sure and pr i Yours truly, goti-z-turt i cauee: ton le hero It elm Otiroh' - , • • ...J: K. BRAG. attine raised from this jilt there are about 400 tons I "Extract of a letter. dated Erho, Pa, July 27,1634.). -,.: ' Of" ewe wipprat i es, - i, lbs btst -nesting of . titif:filvietars •of 4ir Nei. fair iliis. - p ' ~,,,,,. : ths fitions!: cs . .s lit and ft* tk Apfixii' It r ...., 10 bu i t i o n .'„. f. - ill r fr li . 1 . s llfr I tEgi •Mt . PILE: ri door- erove 3 1 , Shari '' ; ~...., , y- • chinal. Adilib- I yani:POis A gite .....i - TGeo.ll. Clay, rail• -, ' i • . —. i .. . ,visittoTemegint:, ~.. A , fTheMarion ' tail &tips*, of NA .' rto, would return their- most, wog .sineere thl lm to z illitliplitmfTanyastan, fortheirtki i Thep Fuld wil, '.. alleatioktetlinutons.titeirAcOtttritit Ore place. : ; - ~ - • To Capt . Reinhart . of the Belitt Rifles;. fa:eaten ant Daken, of the Continentels,. and C a ps. Hip gins, of th e Seckson trittards,; 7we feel on Alit* destply indebted for the able-Manner in - Which thAr Tehelta . '"lirraturrtthit' , U . ltielitilar tit through the principal streets. Tott i ,;lplidoirt Jind lAtin tenant I) Partier lll.4lthillifrethliti * ,.. _, ' thanks nee o their Arntori, and SAO fur the tc - collstiott they gsve to its the aening. To 14:113,04 liett. t tnur_worthyf host, we return o'ui Med iiiirerithitiki4or his kin tiun sad profoond bospitality,lusti also to etlumetible. iressttifol Ind.homitiful table ddd net, bathe minor Martian testify to his a in providing the good things Of this life; fl most undoubtedly a Major fietMild is his 1 - , Toth. chimes of Tattisque4o, general turn our thanks. ..', • , ..• • !T '• On motion, Itesaved, _Thett a, above 't e published .1a th e Teinaque,q, tie, Ind ners' Journal of Pottsville.. - . . Ily order of thocompany , i-' ' • • • ' . S.M. SESINGER, iMProvesiedaitke ifiai r inand Prep , for the Present peor..7-We dedgncoutinti statistical- inforruritkin einedning tfie mi, mining iMpiftiverienni inprogrre, threngh different Coal Regiunitis we adty collect t In addition to the impreveitenta.mentil our lad week's Journal, eri the Wed Bra 'would date that J. C. White is,eiokiag a 1 1 his new Tnekerville colliery;, - on Rio vein s which in this'iniction 01 . hti „Sehuyl Region is more unifonn'end ptiri thin . is in many other places.' ThOrtutrese;b i to the Mammoth, freeze - the product' "•3 worked, being with that one .e,toctitiou the Messrs. Seltzers of:the Tremont Iron W erecting two 40 horse Mr. 0 maga Brown; Mini In - Spector, of P has presented as with the follniiing imp ro on the Valley Furrolco - estrifo Silve in dm Schuylkill valley district. , 11. Gorrzatias C 0.,, !Miro driven drifts into very- good' reine,:fron which pest to derive a large quintidt oh Coal du present year. - - .limr . NEJt.t. & Co., are Di .s IT Ariving . north from' the bottom of one - rief their situ severil vcius in addition to iffuse now Ivo !desert. Mo,trataus -& are a now slope at Windy ilartiOC,i on the,nor an excellent vein of :we prose Aunt tuuneltug_ -thirty the -north they will 4o atili;:tn.cut the . 1 velii,xlll4 ie elan good itb4i waiter lire thio l the Orchard veins lii igelose prolii In t.roaliing of,..the voles *bid] -*cos . wont ,tllon Cn the Atm Xliil and-BroatlMointaiu Dieti pographical error wide tut say 1 They . hare a north dip.' ' )Vo..weru inatlyereantly-ledintu an err° ing that T. ti au BRYSON & - 00 . 8 flux S startedtreenty feet nortla.4oe Pritnruse started some' dietaneu south" of .the ' through which it ha/lA.:en &lien and ii ti ,ty feet helot it. icEw YORK LETTER. rnovoun UMGCLAI6 4IIiE9PONDE IN CApplut to;rtopenbtact . Or ilia JOURNA.L. , ;ken in .r the i t fine • tnitdounw.— SMITH Wit.iii, OctotTrOSss. , 5 D as Jou agai,;-=-In milasi I gava a desprip7 tbi , ot' tin business Of "Cool-iniiiing - as-oarried on by e Pontypool • Iron' Co. A:ample of miles far r along the nine Eastern crop aro .the Ab. ersy' an woric!,` belonging to the. 41lossrs..Dar= W . Ff Am sex blast fr - irodueior wool} etteu= is un laza- ilities r be'Ll ae. ZEZ:I .)y'• "or , tl - outs* furnaces, pn, ___lg, ----- when in full operation 750 tons of pig weekly, as toti . ntbly. The bowie ;iinihree id sambas , occur.; well as fur use int.tht.foundry whore this enor. ring in a he i g h t o f f o ur o r ,t - 1 "" (cot-tot a t thick :i inous-snass.of iron is Worked up into rails, a vast nets eight inches. $ lO3 per ton of 21 cwt. is paid quantity of . Coat is ditirnally required-4.-140hp thetron atom" miners,' who can produce - about 20 proptietersealedbesldee, some 200 tons daily for • toil" each in a month. - .. sale. This 'Salo Coal' is interesting (runs being s . How do the following wars compare with Penn.; 'Red A s kt..mi tam i stent )s wir d,r rant hi v i ng b een sylvanii figures. Common laborers in the pits tea only ,verj - reeintlydficovireff, , ltdo, the hi g hest eeive s3sweek ; Colliers $4 50 tole; /roil skate _vein -hi this' district and' is greatlY 'prized fur . sii*ers, $5 to $5 50; Hwang for arching drifts siX. household Perposw, 'for-which it imeinittibe es- - feift high and wide,with stone $1 25 peryard,.ad4 fiecially adapted. • TOrinerly dm-otitis .aid lower vati, 0; Laborers for putting up double thubei ;veins' which aro all "White Ash" Coals were Bette ' preps connected at top, for supporting the roof; , to market s but pinto VIC opening of the Red Ask( .26: cents per pair including hewing and every this~knon oldie Crete Tilleirleourm Tillary) - veiu; labor. The east of driving galleries. six 'feet hail been worked for that purpose. square through - Coalls'sl OS per yardoliaal-4 The "Small' or dust is used for eaeisiy, and through roes. it triages (rote sp - to gin. The Price thus is great edentinly is effdeted. Since this dust oOiribei for priiPping:delivered here is $7 25 pei would otherwise be thrown away as' is still done cord, but / believe the Welch cord is only •100, ... . . , at utast. Colliorietkin Alma ,Britain, - , and at very •inthie feet' -' • ' • h' before mentioned, thd lees. The great merit in the plan of coking - heart,* tilfirithe United States, is purely: worth- ..In the rein of 'red as Coal 'colliers receive as high as 60 cents per ton, Thin , by Gems is, that this dust or 'smell" is,' thereby . . rod ash brings $2 50 per ton for the hest large id - inl•the neighborhood. In Pontypool, two usilei 'economized and made •of equal value with the large-for large Cdal has even to be broken up in distant it is $2 75 per ton, whilst in Abergarenuyi amell - pieceti when 'Charged istto.'the coke ovens.- it - miles distant on the Newport and. Hereferd Thousands of Auneief ,v,ainable fuel are annually -idifroad it is enly's2 60. - This is "said to be ow;:. threwn'away in our . Western country fur want nf int to-a promise made by Mr. Drown, partner and a market fur the coke, which might otherwise-be manager of Abase works', to .tbe inhabitants ,of so extensively prolluced from it. When (coed be. Anergarenny and Hereford upon the opening id' that railway 113 _months ago._ In a speech, be as 'gin to. use cake drCprefermacto, then - our Bitumi. '. Shred them - that (loaf, which bad hitherto been. 'nous Cual.miners may count on a wonderful °eon- etitiveyed tdtheut by tramroad and eanal,and wet omy in' the cost of otperating'-that is; unless the. - selling thou for $4 50 and $5 per ton, and in one pArtieularly cull winter a year before, bad even Schuylkill and Lehigh can in the meantime make it worth their while to use a ',natural coke,' which litiehed:s9, would be:reduced to $2 50 on the Anthracite' is,. by furnishing their locuinutivest opening of their railway-sad a year has brought • with it eheatier than they c.ao,atfued to w rieu f ac -- abOut the,prouSised reductions.: So much fur the tare it Loontheirownbindingthials. This, however, I value of "[:oat roads." .. :".. is extremely doubtful, seeing that Alton railways; . TThe phenomena of ZOrberis' so well known in traverse the two largest Cual.fields in the work}, I .taftste parts of England is displayed in the 'Rook w h ere C oa l w ill eventua ll y b e m i ne r ( ' c h ea p er than -vein,' rind 'three quarter' Coal workbags of Aher ever done elsewhere-owing to the absence of I sne . han on a: wonderful soda!? This : phenomene , faults, the gentle dip Lt the beds' and the advam.l- results from the pressure of.the oil:tarsal Cool on tageous'inander generally, in" which thei. lie. ---• •I cn.cheitie of the galleries, file-in; Up this weak In Great Britain, the rait'wnys that use , it al most floor' until if left alone, it would iu course.of time west witheat'excePtion; are the great eustMders notirelk close passage, ,at one position; lb fur this 'coke,' and-ran afford to -pay' tiotnetiines .the latter vein, the 'Creep, 1 was told was *ogre*: twice the price of the Coal itself; andqu transport all thrve.-ett - l'ofir Idet: , irf a fortnight, vehicle is it 200 miles (as the Lon.lou and North -Wert does hirdlynroditahle. ,Atari were employed day. and Welsh coke), in erdir to furoisti their engines with '.. night in excavating them. The top was sound it d'tiocieS offuel- free buining,destitute of smoke; '''eriattih: but the rottenness of ,the floor run ors and withal minting in inch an eenuotufin shapis • 41te :% - cats ao circumstanced, nn_ exceedingly eibeti .. . fur handling, and'etowage:' It Is ttuctliat tliebo.! .if7e•Onei" work. - , : qualities are all ithared by Anthracite, ',which int..; - i'Almit. 600 tons of Coal are raised daily at the titles it without dispute to the llisinlitation of'noto, eyespot time from all the pits an.l levels. Between utal culte.4but the damnify of-kindling Anthea. I 3 P o ?aild 000 taus tire employed abitve, below, and and fro the furnaces. About 500 ifi hauling. to' cite, of getting up sufficient draught toNnsure ' icon miners are also en,gaitet);\ „,' centkiustieu, without, producing, a local' tient so my I Perinsylvariiti iron inaS. teems as to'hinoi out - alt the boiler lees; has only f.. 'i . Fur Chuedification o t . lately been'succtisllY'-atintentle) l with 'on loco. b tire, before clotting vre•May, add a few remarks, on _motive's. , Butthe progress of invention - as dis- I the Abersychan or Britisteiirim works for the use 'played in 'the fate Anthracite , engines_ at present! of which most of this Coal is mined. • The Ovid 'running upon the Reading llailruad, i s ti „ pit io y i Antares thereunto pertaining are six in number, 'dispose of all thesddiffleultiets, ..- ' ? gee being at present in blast. There nveconsuute Tu return to the' 'Red AM' of Crow Tillery I the "aritEN gases," so called, both for heating the started this digression. 'llie'veiu is 3i- Net I blast and the boilers of the engines - that, force. it. ,thiek,hut .15-'_inches ,of this supo.ititifig' the top! They Produce each of theta 125 tons' weekly-in =from thato;stoln Cial, ate made up of_ ruby .-I I Itte forge are rolled IU,OOO tons of raibk per anunlii. There are 2 pits and 2 levels by:: which it 1'0.. - ' ei"- ; Wo wore interested whilst there,- in Watching I the tracted The pits are boilt,•l3aldneeTits,',.that is',! brawny {Vetch workmen -rolling out tart of a large' their buckets aro caused to oicend and deem:n.l'lll ardor for the 'Mobile railway' nearly, a tifth.part %if the weight of voter.' At present about - 35 tons of; tin earth's circumference distant'''. 'These rails aro Coal daily pro brought out from each of - the 'ler. I of the T head form, 23 feet 10ng..2:131.1 weighed 6B els,' and 55, daily raised through each of the pits. I Pounds to the yard.- The ••rottgliing, ruller"-lins•• a But this in by no mains to , be considered aij* , the simple contrivance attnehed, Nadi:tied by . linden, full duty iiT the 'Balance pits,' as they ere comps. I. the manager to raise, the bar (six tons weight) tif tent, each of„them,-to . raise '250 tons daily. Out! iron [hut comes Irma the balling'•furnaces to ,tho 'of 15 or2o 'Ali felettialVe of air shafts) sunk leo level of au upper roller under whielt it passai 4n Coat andiron-stone Workings by this company ,j As return. 'lt consists of It little steam eyliridia all within •a very short distance of the furnaces-1 tin the principle of the Nasinyth.- !initialer; The no lees than 6 are 'l3lllanc'e pits.' ~ , , .works employ altogether from 2500 to 3,100 men -4 which number about one-thirdare engaged id 1 . As this plan of. raising Chu tninerals is adopted' with wonderful frequency throughout-South Waleii;!. producing "thu ut;nerstis." "lie firm who owns it is as well here to describe it and consider its i this among nuinerons,other igantic . establish. relative advantages.' -.. -' + ~ meets in Wales-and England the Darbey's St I , Time machinery of a 'Balencii, pit' as seen at'' Cirif purchased them from the - ritiSh company, Aberseeelaan, consists of a large winding" wheel four years ago at What our__ read es . ovill prAably 3 feet in diameter, placed low and home...Hatt:ls.l consider nn astonishingly cheap price even for the , over the centre of the pit,-which ilo,of an ellipti.l Oass.ession. of au& uncertain. property as irdn cal shape 17 feet lune. by' 11 - cri s iiii. „Over this s works. The latter colnpany beestueinvolved, and wheel hangs the flat ch ain ' tdwhieh Jiro attached' ij'is reported that ; the present proprietors were on both sittes,common boiler-plate irtm. Inienv,, Of cibliged wily only $50,000 fur six blast fornaces, feet in diameter, 22 feet :deep h and holding wiled; .411 the Collieries, iron miner, pit machinery, &alias tilted about 35 cwt.-of water... ;... .lhese - - WrAets aro i litul-trautroids-forges and everything connected each covered by a platforeownn which: theloaiteg; therevrith. In improvements. since making the or empty skips, gild the mutt, when oeteessary,rideSs, Ourchase- they have Itild out $850,060. in formiee npand down. 4 rind' is altto placed at a.conre-1• f . nads.lncline , tplanos, 'sinking tilts,' ke., - AC.' - ' A nient height over tlitT platform , - sod atm:cited tai,: half million.of dollars l's the annual rental of the' it, to prevent iiecidentsly falling, bodit's. ••'l' ipitS', ,gretipels Onin the ,iintrair. .., .. ~. '-. r, leading fruM a pond, funned by detaining up - the 1,.... - .Thia- war-glee you some. id_ of ,the , seal, ravines tool turning ita ' th e little runlets thao; , ' hagnithdenpon whieb;theselikeh, iron wa come down from tho ,mountaltu tops thereinto, ~ 4ce - coodected.„ xi ~• • ~. , . •• . • N:. J. ' convey' the water to the pits.' At the pits the pipe' . i..: . ,branches, So as to ,overliang each side in-the shape; ',.. ''' we 1 of spouts,'. Simple, robes in these eau ho tvnthedt ;.,,.--11(' I • i , • . .0 : ' ' - Igt us. , atettig by laver in the hands of the. brakeman, who is .1. .!-- , stationed within-a littlo'buildiut beside, thepit.4--! ; - 7 ---- •• t" i- ' , . . • . "-NOTICES.' . 'The left hand end of the chain being at the litittnoii".''!i` „. ~..A . w . „--,,,„-,"„ , „„iiiit , _ • - ~ the right hand . end with its appurteuanets, till or , . "T oo L ' o ; ''',,,, y "i n a i i' i l -‘ nt •i,;`,",'?`; ‘) ,, 3 l l ' . i . c r t ";.fi l t r , cause tie at time surface. As soon WI, th e SigIIIII 'IS ''. - dock , P. M. : .- . " - •'l .° .' • • .--- ..,''. -, ', given front - be:l4w, showing that the skip, ivalledi : ----. . ,a, - SEC,Aft METHODIST EPISEOPAI;eIIUItiIt;' with Coal has been dUly wheeled onto- tliot cage, -Market OtrOet, Petterilio,MostAmeitzw Loanseite. Pester. the brakesman,ribisUver opensthe Yalreitnd -; - Pirineservivi,oveik.fitiblFtAt at 10 A. 51. amid,? I'. M..: - let's the bucket t the surface fill with water. The' 1. ace' FIIVII"10:T110Inn' lIPISCOPACCHURCII: See. weight of this-vide being,3s cwt, ss Last the loodr 'ono Street. Pottsville, lfev. TAixounciioilbst:is, Pil,•-aor.- cf,`Vosil Wgighot ut 30 Cwt., of course, the' swiftly descends lot the last is' raiscdte - fhe , sur- : ''' tit urt i .. ; . .,!!nrinele.:Frice every riablvith'at 10 4751. and 7V. 3f. i • ASSOCIATE ItKfottld ED I' itiS BY:VS Clllllll'll illarltet sirstet. Itev.lTltittais 11. PItisTLET, Pastor. Divitui. face. Arrived a sihe bottom , . the bucket filled •o7rstreenirisstl h ,tki at . 10.31 o , tiat;t,+: ,, m. , , audit , if:34 with inter, strikes against a pTOSetitiulli, : _tittioh ; pchx•lt, P.M. -,•-••• :' ! . -raising the spigot, altines the -water to aim out. ':' '44-1•:.10 lASI', LUTildti A N At t mit' .hcit.,-.1 - '•:tit- , ,i.c... and thrtnigh elianeel; to hover workipis.: ' ~:' ; - Potttitotile.itev; bdotttprer, Vs§terk - Divine seri , ' I;4ln' All else 'that is requires, now, is a brake to reit- 1111; ChurchsegulaidY every §un day. Morning. at-•10 1, i - ulnae the dessent •;- chain . guidet, two to ...eac h . side,,'s f dnelt:.'sc i 'hna. ill •i• - o'cl•wit. - Weekly TraYer livi-tio, ..passiog through rings in iliednieket to ;revetittirr"4-q-*veniligtl ti at , :cl',. • ~„••• ....?.. • %raying to and rra-aul what is ealied an•Eudless; ';' rol".srOlltss,BlTO. itouktTlON A LeCHURCII. Miners Unlade° Choir. The use of this i'stt• render the 0 . T illif . -r i'M'r -/ '' tlsvine * - It ''''' Cuit " 64-3r • it ''''''''''' I ' m ' I :, i r g ;: ta n t sitn: lo, sezi e e v e e t;i tn tb z i a l t t l i 4 ot e lt trtif r y , , y .i. e a r tit;it e t . h t . i. . c 'ilz t et - . 1 Motion as iiiii/o/I-il al.pOSSiillti.'''.Tlt.,;let a correcy, Wei' ot.it, we have only tolidegind-the fl at wind.; !A t_o=orimot for small children, totearh them iatho ing chainsas passing thrOngh the bottom of ea - elil 3ht-3rieSiud doctrines of the Bible. at 1.!4, o'clock: Sehool ifFe.erading the lfthle, sc.; at-2•6•elfsek. Singing Schoc,l it ' litieUe - ,Larnlllo coals eilutlectud at the bottom ofl theift. It must the; also act as a' gpide to- tlie:..°"'"et: . /14-111INITYtaluacit SEICVICES---grrices' for i ,--- ------,--t-- , --------- buckets. Its. mein use is illoiiimv., On eimitnenc. ', 4' ' . :lianaitry,lssn.- • -.. • . (IFFlers 01 . the Eloubldstin Improve int; the descent, the preponderance of weight on i I'nth.Con'versiun of,itt.l;:tul-I.' Seri ice to ' eoMmemie at ' the:descending. side hem ag tuado by , it utuch ; !! II A, M.-The Colicet.-0 Don" whb. thniugh the Invade ‘•••••jutera and itailmad Cotiikatiy-No. 28 Xler,hants' greater speed is gained. On nassiog the middle : Ilno. ef the blessed Apostle St. Paul:More:toned the light, t : t a ri t ia a n a ri et l ' l g a ia ta d V.li i h t, a ' d i a l r ili t "C r lsll. a !int Ih.l 1)..tp,4:141 shim , throughout the world: grant; tr e poinza certain amount of this preponderance Is! it Weral ' elected e:srve the - eu t tl ' ite l,law !r n " "'fled per shifted, txx. the ether side, thespeed is y,: . 0 , 40 ,, ti.y, , I nre we ni li m t er i , that , cre , b h .avhig wonderful, ti t.i is_ omierpon . our thankfulness unto ' 1 r ~00 , airs t - . 'roident-,W. IINALDSON. I ' SO ilaiikeued and the brakes baronet to be, bo . aitiekly ~=•k01,,, r r'" ''' ma3 : ll "" '"; or the tame, by tellowing the hay doctrines which " . • •"'' ' • " , . _ , ~ Areretary-11 . F.; Win t enaeller.,l - , L,ittinlied. . i . , ,- . ‘,. '_ - , ..,he tati,tht.,tirron Ai Jesus Chilst our Lord. Amen. 1 . tooeirt-W.-Dolistasco. e. r,. sps;D g ier,w. F. ivag . ' ' The bialme arc in the allelic of car eed irnn., .;-;For the - Epistie. Acts ...), -The Desna St. Matthews fix , • •• ' - • - Vends coMpres.sintr, wooden troops thatencirele the : '.:-' 27• , .. Jammu' 12,'35 ! ' •,•21•th. 3d tzundav nfteirrs=-lialah -44 -. . St. Muttlews ''l, v 1 puiler - wheels and are „worked by lever in the 0 , 1 1 „;,,i, ,:,-o i i d c„ z . 4 . 1 hands of the same mai who ; _Opens and shuts the- - 1: On each"Suaday theservirebegins at 1034,A. 31.,!and 1 water Valves. ' • - -•• -•• , „ , . I lit% P--51: A' weelly,iecture may he expecied after di-., , ,_,._ ,„: , i sue !vatances' can heworeed witn.,g , 4rapid.; ':::rine service. each: Friday evening. in the large A let:ture DANIEL' Vi"ASIIDEIIiN, Rector.. ,1 ! hp, fur the vniveetirti opened antrthe, et rtan, . l' . • r° ""a' at 7 % lcm. " lineliced to be 'MIMI, with ; water, itimiediately ~oll• '-'. '.. - -----'---.mAiliiii'it. D. - :, 1 ',reaching the surfaet. When everything: is ready ...! - ~ ' ' :' . , ITTON-On eh' 13thfoist"byit • are :ea:IA(II4A and 1 i; J lSlT E lfri r 'sf u, l7 2 -no . e fur-the iitiseent the brakes! o. . , Join! tarnoxv of Potta,sdthy, to Many Aaz ' down drops the bucket acid all , over it with WI 1 Ensues ' ef Mount Car b on. i $ ' plunge. : It map however lie remarked respecting ..: . , so feII .. 4 ,I;! )3n L rn Et .EI CUORY-Ort the 2th ult,,,'.hy Rev. li. Ali as h. their action, that the motion, can never beMIA! YLESCLIZII LEE r4 s al:Ca;ST : 3, ‘ IttaIECCA COAT, under control as when the winding is perfortuedk i ll c i vatt. ,,,o le. , I • by eivint. They- cannot for-thi:s reason be, tondel•l .. ,_ • • : ' • • COURTNET- 31A NIV-In-Tr p in e ltl r Church , I c 'ott4illo, so Swill aetinras With steam pewei-for they lose ''d on i the 10th Inst.. b the!' v ''t, speed,-:- First, at starting before the momentum !! of naItIMOM to SILLT.A.t - ., * dt.,,na aarl,,.7..l...i'Vhilllkl:mT .. is gotten up; and .S'econdly, at thestopping, when'_; it. Mann.loso.. of. Ashland, Schuylkill county. i's'.; : ' a.•; * the brakes have to be applied. An experhoeil • .....-...--------- -- .. Inadoll the Mining Engineer of a Collieri'er. I DIED. . tablishment which 1 have since visited, gives the ' MENNIG-'--Dn the 10th inst.,in this hatough,llieccc.i. following us the utmost capability of one in a pit ,' EMILIE, dal/;titer cf ,tor. W i n. (Land Rebecca 1102314, 35' yards ~cep :---50U tram loads of Coal weighing ii ag ed 3 3 ears 1 month, and 9 days. .' one ton cacli,.raieed in 12'hourei - A duty c ertain.;; WEA,I•EIt-On Sunday . lath inst..- in 'this ber•iitteb. ly, not to- be Complained nf. -. .Roasar T., youngest son of Robert F. and ITllitsteina The Stialadees' are undoubtedly a very eendotn. il treoyer. aged 18 motiths. ical substitute for engine - potter, in situations' at, " ms. '' 6---- all favJoible to the Creation of artificial pool's of k water. , Though .throughout the iron districts of Wales; at the present tittle, there is a ,eneral stoppage ofs them on account of the long drought, yet this Ls?, a rare odoirrenee, and I have been fissured lhat 23 Weeks o '.4oppage the year round would repr.-•senC the aver - lige amouut of hindrances to, be 'expectedt from their employment. Even if the water coining down from the bills! is not insuffieent abundance to keep up the supply: without having some' of/it pumped back again to; the ponds by n large eugitie and used time and' again, their econtnny is indisputable. At mnnyt Collieries fur instance, which I have sineem - tritedd, ~.six.or eight Balance pits are in operation drawing their supply of water from abroad,-which is tilled: again by a pumping engine of 160 to. 200 borso: power. , This, pumping engine situated over ft:' shaft that penetrates below - the lowest workings! of the Coal, will thus not only folio back the! water from the 'Balances' -to the reservoir, hut also servo to drain the works of all subterranean acenmulations..--a. very essential Point. I . Even. however, if this one largo pumping en; 11 , , gine proved as costly as the six or eight winding I engines: (one foreneh pit that would otherwise bel ' 'required) of Which there is hardly a nossibilitya l there is still shown a saving of 5 to 7 eneind i houses. a certain number of lters, superintend : tentleneo, Ac. So that, however considered, thii , 'Balances' would appear to bean economical elude! of raising Coal. - • s 7 :: I , The price of the machinery above described , is $lOOO to $l5OO, including house, La.;-for PI shaft 400 feet deep , and ono belonging to -neigh',l boring Works cost only $5OO, the: pit. being 1541 feet deep. I see no - reason why they would Suit! be available on'. Our steep Anthracite Slopes-161 'localities of course, where topourophicat consid I orations will admit.,... • f , - P Where situated above iron-works, ca re must tie ) taken that the forges .and furnace* are: not dil.4 prized of the water necessary for their engines. 4 Lately, almoit'all the blast engines in this distridt have been clothed in dente. vapor, owing to it* perfect condetisation, "the result of a scarcity tif waterJ, The probability is, alio, that the neigh, bothered will not relish this storing up of everyl availiblePortino of water, that , would else de., socod to their spring/. and wells in the valley. At aril be be Mi. Tom ag our es and nt the nod in rte lope at *Larose ill Coal nerally !, next re vela largest. i rks, are tsvillb ernents Croak. en new hey ex 'ng the tu nue! s, to cut ked. sinking h dip of c is the anis to ritnruso ,—from A. Her bun, in t, a ty south." in slat-. aft was It was intllrUßC W twee- s—New ie=The ifrund 'Mere of he Fur. 'emping 1856 hien of ',hyena- knurt, r corre play tlu ouch' a whore e had or bocozna hart I- I Spay ten lousenl4 as train lit, drawn rfeer and' and. the I. as in a i rerouted ppertaining rei Journal, satiable do: a worthy of VAW3 .ENC4III DISSOLUTIQNS. • ISSOLUTION.-4 rite riartnership iieretafo , e existing betw!cen Alfred Jones; . P.ols..ry ',Jung, Lewis Miller and Peter Vox, Iron Founders and Machinists of Donaldson, Is this day dissolved Lrinatu eonsent;' ltonert Young lute ng sold his Inierestio A3III:tOSE . W.ESEIt, who, hi' ;connection with the re• nutiniug parties, will hereaftercontinuo the'busthevs. ALFEED JUNES. RUMMY YOU'Aii, LEWIS MILLER, CUX.'! :34C . Donaldson. Jan. 19,1856 ISSOLUTION of partziership.4tio.:. ) tire is hereby_gicen that the partnership in mining and shipping toll, at 3lot.terey Colliery, Barry township, *Buylkill county, formerly existing between John S. Graham, David P. Brown and John 31cFarland, under the name of 011.1111A111, BROWN & CO., was ditisolred bn the Ist day of September last. by John i 3. Graham pnreitax ing the revert'', interests of David P. Brown and John McFarland, with en agreement that the Mistimes of the Colliery should be transacted by John S. Orahan, n. the name of the late firm, until the let day of Jannm7,l94o. The business of mining and gaining coal from Enid Col liery now is, and henceforth will be carried on - by. JOHNS. GRAHAM. . January 19,'55 55t uonterty Call J)issoLtrrlON.—The partnekship heretofore easting between John Eurni , M, Thomas Aborts, John Maley, Joseph Downing and "Jes. Tol bert, Iron Ilanntheturers at Eishbach, was dissolved by mutual consent on the first of May, 1830. by .the with draws' of Thomas D. Harris, John Maley and'Joseph Downing. frOm said tirm, having et that time sold out their interests to 'holm% W. YardleY, who, iti connection with the remaining parties, has since continued the bus burets on their own account. . 111031 AS B. riAnras, JOHN BICKLEY, J(11,BY11DOWN1,101. Dee. R, ;5 4'3-65f. DtSpLUTION OP.COPARTNER.- shli—The eoistrtataldp heretofore *Mating be tweets the undersigned. under the firm - of. POMEROY it BROOKS, Is this day (Dee. al, .35,) dissolved by limita tion. George W. Pomeroy Is duly authorited to setUo the business of the late fain. OE°. W. POMEROY, - lIENRY BROOKS. NOTlCE.—Georjr• W. Palen, barbs purchased the interest of henry Brooks In the late fro of POMMY BROOKS, will continue the OIL BUSINESS at the old staudisuled solicits' count:maws of tbe euatoni hereto. Awe readied, slider the Ann of W. comEnov;a co. • Januiry .. ca.. July lfirrrv.o J. Wood if eb. '-• , -Orsrte•ci-tiftly don't you fiend us as muchtuoie of your great Rale Restorative? . We want all that is coming to supply the orders on hanCand hare not had a bottle on our shelves for over a week, and that his been the case twice before. Therefore,send As at Wort:* gram of.eseh gni an' artiele so justly celebrated as ,Vontilair Restoritive *OBO. Please send es al iiNtreas. 1 'fount truly, , . .1 ' . Cows& Itamtuuts. • Drugglytt. : I „ . • Chicago; In., Jihy lrr, lS.st. Prof. Mod :--Ilaviz* experienced the magic effect of' your Rik Restorative, I drop you thil,upon the subject. About two years ago my hair commenced falling Oil and turning gray: I was. fast becoming . bald. I.met a friend who had used your Restorative, and spoke so highly. of its virtues I was IndOced to try It, .although I had but little is I had beibre tried so many. other remedies. I commenced using yeur ...stemmas's. ih,,January teat.— A few applications fastened my ball firmly.. -It began to fill up, grow out, andltuns back toils former color(blark). At this , time it Is fully restored - to its original color, health and appearanie, and I cheerfully recommend its use to all. ' ' • ' J. D. Hors. ' • korih'fast itnittylemtfai March 9.1854. eonsmuenee 9f having hair, for wend year; Putt not only gray, but perfectly White. 1 hays cut it short, and wont caps to. hide it fmtin vie*: but. some 3 lunuthi since. I.was indneed to use your Hair Restorai tire; and 1 mast, to justice, say, thht its of were al. ,most miraculous; for it.has changed It gradually to all its fornier splendor as to color, and left it so softand glos sy as to ho more beautiful than It ever was when under the influence of the ;finest oil. • Ifeantestly, therefore recomnitend it to every lady as docb.ledly the bestprepa, ration, for toilet use,i of anything in the world. • • i ' BETSY B.IIITO. Address—'). J. WOOD & CO., 314111rotidwar,•New York, and 114 Market Street,'St. Louis, Mo.. Proprietors: S. W. :ions, Wholesale Agents, ithiladelpbla: J. C. C. 11Couts, Druntit, Agept, Pat/miff!), Pa. August 11, '34 • _ 4hort time ago, a Gold 11'n - 11140ln. set in . Blu;atel White Etiamol. In Thic ket atrt•et.betwe3u iriandsth in 11 bwoligii Pottn witty_ Th., ftml...v. will b, suitably riowardNl by nturning it to -T Deiveesi' acceptance of rAtwoowg in4itt, dated January to ass, ,4i- 1 -cndlracd , ot. t. Atwood "it„ Holman All persona aro cautioned ac,alost porttating tiny same, l i As saltVicptauce Vas been Jan-19,1856 3-1 t IL 3 WAItDLEY & lON, X I TITICE is: hereby kven. to the dif , 1... 1 firent Borough* and Township!. in Schuylkill Co.. that fa T ive, n o t cant: in „their r4ris of tha Komi and :School Tax on tinxaiitedi lands, tol , at tend to it on or Ire . fore il:6 itch of Feininary next. 785 order of the t'oin wiesionerni. . ' i " . E.;.F. WESTON, Clerk, Jana:lei IQ, 18:itl ; • ' • ii-5t x - roTicE is lerebv kiyi% that the . 4.1 Stol-Almost lloatin',.." of. tho- Stockhrlders of the St. Clair Saying FunddaFtio.t brill take place on Fri day, th. tith day of Fob 1 , 154 at rl:4 o'clock, I'. at the School house ! in e Vortunkla of St- Clair. P 1.1 1,, bud attendance of all the stetekholdenala required. '* St.llLair. Jan. 19. 'SG dOliN B. ltEtat, Sr-. ICIIIJYIt. CO. Agrietiltural Society. 'st3tea trt-etini of this Socley Bill ho held on Sat urday; the 1:6t14, day Jf Jonttati,at 2 o'rlori. I'. M.. at tfro house of DanlJt Boyer. din the borough of Or wigsburg-i A geae . oo attend:loco! is request e d, as nese of Lutteqtauce Will take place} Jim); 19„ '541. S. If, ylti ADDEN, per, Sr.% Dt.TLAii, KIP Lodge, 21 - 6„ki. Y, M. I —A Atdied meeting of this 6.4;0 will be hold at their 11311. on 31qrntay evenine,r:Alanuary 21st. at 7 o'- clock. , -,A full and int netunl attenttnee or the members is requested. By order of the W. M.'. Attest, M. E. lIIVIIARDS, Seerrtzery. Pottsville. Januar'yAit, PROPOSALS—SeaIekI proposals will . be re,eive.l until Satu dly.th`n . lls:th day of - January. for thteldin; and Eluding the nutrials of .a - itomugh School: il Scho:su3a, t.., balreted in Me* lyst, Schuylkill `Co. L i Plans-a:id ?To •Ific.itiusis of the 1101 .-", can be obtained of th.-tiul , scriber, SecriAney of th - , Bo 'rd, to who= pro posals'enn be nddros4. - 0. M. I,IIOIIINS, Secretary. Ltorellyu, Jana& '56 3- OT 11 1 Pr6posals will; e received .I,y chtt Sehnylisill Co. Lumber* Company, thokr Ogre,. in . Pottsville. up to Pehrtirtry Ist, 1115%;for.tiinntictririig Lumber f T said compajuy, at their )1111%, in CaLitsisszt Valley. The c'er-, -•tractorrocui. hanLisalw. acid dellicer Inniberon the Com pany's Trucks at thoi seireit Itallrfarl S'itLon, at a iltatett prlre prir thousand ' . • •• 'The - stock on tuitirt lit the Mitlsi consisting. of irorres, 9 Mules, Olteu, will be, sold bn liberal terms j 'f7 contrattor. older, of the lloreid of• Jan: , 564 C 1119 .• PITMAN, • o of writs .9FFIC Letigh.l:Vale)-R - . R. Co., : • PU., January 17% 1856, ~ " oticels hereby given ip ronfoi r foltylo - the Act of In eorporatiou,.that euiretlap.ra lie Stockholders of this 'Company, and an, election Fir a Piirsident, ris Sian agars, a Tressortr and everetarS ,- , to serviqpr the jeer ensuing*, will t‘' held at --tile ititilt 7 o of th 4 4iitupany,, In this 80-% ~ r ougli," on Tuesilay, tho' sth day e tf February nextoit'l,v, o F. M. - The" polls will lmkkept open from 2!A to • 43'.o'clork, P. SI. I N.';II.UTCSII,INS:IIS, Sec. auusry 16:6 - . lIIFFICE of- the - Swat R..-R;" Co., .„.. ~ y , ...7 i 1. °V ~ Pplt.srip4, January V:, 1556. i :At an 'Annual F3k.tion , rif tho thoipany, held this day, I.the ftllowtng ninied.pe pursuits were unanimOnsly. re-elect i od. to ; soryu tia cloning year: ;; .;.' . ... .... ... : ; ' P,recident-Ar.:. DUN ',I - SO - 5...1! • ' - - ‘- i iltategers . ,4;r.• W. Unghes, Martin Weiier, , Charles Vrailo4TlT7r Wa. 4.nstiller, tiro, rgn Scott; Leila. Nastine, J. It. :ott , ,h,i;, .ieh , CL'Veualtlsou'i =., , ".1. '. . Triaturrr—`'am el.ltarkt„ . u 7.. '' r : Jati'„liJ;'lP36 - . - :14-:, ! •.1 WIN,. .:'': DQN,,o,Dsbs. s e , DU ti ofLi `e Broao '..itlAuritain Ini- ! ~ - prprement.,,and :it:tile-Ad , mpauy, .:::o. - 2S Sirs- I chnuta tscl4nge.l,-; ' -,. - i i., .t i - '. ..,I'iiiiadelp,tia, Jilin/au S. li.:, (3. f - tin .4 untied Electl;n of this C i ompany, held this day: the 4)110044 panted persona wek , e unanimously elected to serve The ensuing year. 4 . . I' , Managers—W. DOnaldson, C. E; Spangler, William Ba -1 ruel,l . W. E.- WigonsOler; Samuel 1. honey. At 21111tAit -1 . ingot th:) lioard, held A his-day, W : Donaldson, was re elected President, arid C. F. 'pesigler. Treasurer. , AGE,._.. . ... ‘,. 3 • ' ' W. F. I't:I R. 5.. an. 19.. di 3- . . J ARIES 11...' , 4,.;It.A.EFF, .Atairilil Law', having , Te1:10o1 to Pottsville, has Ipea,el 1: IL,. under the Telegraph 'inlet., teat re St reel .‘.1.1......, Miners' Blot.. Ds:ember 6:1 . ...A _ . .. L .1. , I ~. Il:NV IS J. AI A Iry tN and Frank ( II • ter. i•-urvevors and t Ili: Engineers. lii i. , tn. I OR S A LE.—=The large and sub - '"r' .; ~,, P.Nt S hater.t f Pattern C. will attend to ..... 1 t . . r, v g j e„... ".'- i ''' f I 1 n . ',l "s.. os '. • l 1 ill other bu . si•len. in 11., auesr*Swl'itriveirct• house, nearly I .l3Tt iu S hi t.. g 3:llravrtiti.°n.riselTt7:ir-•i- ' Of t s li L ti ' t. '. ..p l io ' fe ' ssi: i ‘ i. " ' ' • . • . .. 14 e d for sale or' rent un re:vont:llde terms... Any person de-7 1 Potts , Ole, Januar: , ~. ':,; i• - sirous et storing ice, will rind this 1.01., a first dass ice,' -- 4 - iltt;F I. OA IZit Err, i..i , t gs r, house. and Will do well by calling on )Ira . ) tart in, at the:: S' - ' o : - Drill; Store of JOHN S. G. M A ETIN, I, ..'ente)atwer and .leneral Colle.:tor, „ill att. od '29, ' o • Zi2- ). Lunine. , etitro.ted t.i lino „ii it diligent, ~,,,i rat . . t I 1 - ,s , • ,Ss ------------- •-- -- --,',-,-- .i. Nee. C.:ait re street, Potts, ill e, V.i.....1.N.it,1110 1 0 4 1 , , .. "OR S,:s.s.s„..— ahe subscriber WWI'S , : N2E.-rho 1...-kets ~r N. M. t%ikon, Esq.. ar,. I: for saki his Saddle and harness establishment in:; I:A.S.:4M of saitinel tiarrt it. 1,,.... i.luly 11, 'ai - , jp . orwegian Street. It is furnished with Saddles. lt.'s. , o 't )( )I.E. lis'il, ' Tr L l{l N.l. ness, Bridles, Collars and all other articles.ivloth.ring to.; . g thebusinesi AlstapodassortmentofOwbentnount-i raphi,al,arl Mining Engitizr, Cy ni, • tug. All oaf , toolsand tisturesitsel uded in the sale.whik , Pcille. Pa., - at to any Survey . Eh I , ra'.l will be on-easy terms. JACOB S. tlitilt9N, •e; her t-nAltiecting %seri, rentieeted a iili te. .11,:t. - , Novem be s :1, ';'.f.it • . 41 if ' : C. :'il Ite , 4l , in of Penns) Iv Aida. . . ' - ' July •::.:. IS:,1 . ~`. •• NvAIN TED - 1 persona rent the' 'Store liouee recenily occupied by thos loieribers, C 1 F.O. 1i... S:11111t, .NILN LNG L l,-- t hey haring rented and removed to the new lir;ck. store ; , r ik - neer and Surveyor, zili..r.Terlace, C. i ' lipase rereutly erected by EL 55'. 31r1sin nes. where they Pottsville. Pa. Examinations, Ilep..rts. si. are preparedto furbish those who may favor them with . m a p s o f c„.l ni nes . cr e l Land, Ilf I , iluz, 313ri11• -' 'their patronage, with - Dry Goods. ileceries. flardwans t 1 , executed , on the shortest woke. Agent for i, • I ... Queenswnre, ac.; at the most reasonable rates. . Septembor 21. 1 , :a:. ' .!," St. Clair. Sept. 22, '55 Lis-tf DAVIS .k. LODEII. 1 ---.. '. .- - -- - . ' - t - i. FOR SALE 011 : 12ENTHA desirable 1 ,• •lroti 1k Inn" C. ~ Salt. r 4 141.1. F F.t.it.•: bo th ~. . , .iti" EIN (.% 1 -,-For • the Purchase 3 %tory stone dwelling in Morris'Wddltion.clearefail ', king charge' ofq ., al 1-‘,.'1'..31'"' s. 4 ''" and e"11.. 1111:mxibraut ,, cwith all tile modern improvetne - hts. in gas. riots-fre et twen . v yea, ete visa m, in t.h. , r, ni n water. &e, The house 1.4 -10 feet trout. and the let 1 21. t ' hopes to ;;ins mriA3cti,.n.. ibis'' ‘1.,,i,31.1,,,,g , - reit devp, with a large frame dwelling house In' the rear. i ,Pottss ii Ie. CIIAS. . POses:sion aiven on tin. ist of A pril,l- .Sti. The terms to f Ala il ~. t 'CO • I.t-t! stOt purchasers. All aPplicatintia to be made tie . ~,l-, W. it. INITTzt, Agent I' , T the Estate. • o - 2- .PilttiYlll6, .12U. 12,'015 .. TO'I'ICE.-'-:-Witereas • Letters Testa-: , f- - 10AI. Itl --- NES TO LEASE.The , ~L .11 mentary to 'the Estate of SAMUEL HEIL-NI:It late i NJ minty , of the, North Pennsylvania Coal Company. ' l ' - ot the County of Schuylkill, deceased. hare been granted I state in %Wyoming Valley, three miles above 11 ilt.esbarre. lcialli . sabseriber,,all personsi indebted to said estate, .• immediately on the North Branch Canal. These 111111e11, arerequested to make luunAiate payment. and those! aro now in . norkma order, being furnished with 'a saps-, having claims aiatint the same , Kill" present them duly I rior - new engine, pumps. ke., la All applications to le' authoritcdfor settleMent. to .--. I. made personally or 14 letter lo ; .ORLANO GRAY. Esender, 1' JOHN D. TATUM. r ; esident,• ~ . Broad A Willow, Philada. I ' .- • :-: No. 0 South Water Street. Philadelphia. D. B. BALL of Mine/1011e. Shay [kill county,as att n . January 5, '56 1-t rs )., __ . net fee said estate, Is 'authoriied to receive wellies In f s 'riIiSITENC;INES FOR SALE.—' ' I payment of amounti due mid eitate aud to receive claims' against the same. , ''.• ORLANDO GRAY. I Siesta Engine : 4i; withrsteam cylinder '2a. inches di- I . Dec. 22,1864. , ,). . .• 6141m0 1 ameter , and 1.11.1.4.,t44Teke. ...1 Blowing cyliuderst2 inches i ..._ . . .. '•-- - ' diameter. il feet stroke. with Boilers, formerly in use at a 1 lirel:N . the Court of Common - Pleas of: tu.v.t FUNlare. 'Would:x:3hr ex 'Schuylkill connty. f CI AS: T:WILSIESi .1. CO.) D 'No. ). March Tenn, lent Pumping or lilt w es. -. ~ ing Engines. Otte or bah be sold. 29 desired. - Ap ' ply to ••,-- ' •• HENRY' LONGENFA'K Eit A CO.; • r . . 7 ' • 15:01. ' • . - Shamokin Inn Works, .Ttamo4. in. l'a., itiplunto JONES. ) f'f. At. , .. Or to . - . GEO. W. SNYDEr., "Iterate, Pit. The undersimicd auditine imPointed by the . said Court: Oaoher a, i5.%6" ' - .4, 444 ...I'', - ,..-. to-I asortain the amount of',-money due the hands of ; Richard Junes, who notified tote Sheriff dr tiudr - clalms . . - ' 4 1. 0 ie Si-LE—The p*emises latelyEt_ preabius to the 'aloof saldJoOeS's property. hereby gives I . occupied by J. D. 7.lleredithlitt the upper end . nritird that he will meet the parties hatereated at his of.: lahantongo street. Pcdtsvillo: The house in a set flee Id the borough; or l'ottstille. -011 alondsl, the 28th ! 'taut's! stems building. 21' feet tront.-In good order and day or January, 1864, at 10 olalock, A. 31. ' repair, The lot is 12i) feet front on 31ahantompi at reet. 1 ' ./11.N P. 11011 ART, Audiure. by 2ZO feet Its depth. to ll back street. This pro*ty is ' l; • , 4 14t• I one of the most desirable residences in I'ottsville.l For ------• 1 , terms apply to , ' JOIIN SIIIPPEN. Est . . • President of the Miners' Bonk, I,4tsrellr. JOIIN m.seorr, Esq.. Washington .Sgeo,re, l'hd,lt tip'.la, 14 , are hereby notleed not to give or sell any vinous. malt or spir ituotis 114uors toYMANE4.B. KANE...or they will be pros crutad. • . I ; ELLEN KAN E. Pottsville, Jantlar* 12Z36, 2-It* 7kto,*lC Thenti