= El • • - . EIII . , •.. • . 1 '.."? ''• ,: i .)• J:',l '.`figait.., 4 4 .'"'ii - Ters • • -....""ba"'" t qiintrs' ILI.E; PA. POTTS CEDIBEIII. la; -..----, ' :TEM 1112 MARE .101183A14 SOB 1 • '4. .., f .. On the first of Jattnery, 1857,4-he Miners' Jrnir tstrd will enter upon'the Viry-third year of ;its existence: (the twenty-eighth ''Year it tuut been • . 'tinder .9f.-. 00. .Preeeet- Pr .. the chap. ; , , . , , ~. 1 4 Prieter,) — o very nxpeetablersge, sayoup old tips friends and ' Patiiiticwho ' hare jiiuniejed with tiidtiring the -irronftr n'rtion of almost it i t hird Of ti century.— Fot the Widen to. OUT .lubsc ri P tio4 alk and 1856, widexpress our acknowledgments, and state. that ere,will endeavor...luring/1857, to fully . merit • the liberal patronage which is extended to ps. •• • . - Our Priweiples.' • x . Eiscwhße will be'fotntd Aler , teliflcal Crced." In it are embraced the Politica l • , beretofore welters esteemed it a duty anka rtriv .; Reg. to defend,:, Conservative in many reipects, they are: yet' xofficiently progressive to redound `to the greatness •sine prospirity of oar, beloved emuttryo Tho Afiners' Journal will be indepen dent irr ail things of public monietit--ezposing '`and denOnneing' wrong in itlgh as well as tow places, *till the same readiness titat it , will award come endatlon when merited.: We are not•nnder the eontiol of any party or clique. ' ..' , 'Prohibition being one of the great. questions -of the dh`y...involving L, the social happiness and prosperit n yiof , the people—it shall in th future as .. it has In' Eh, past, receive our eaykest attention.:—, c i l'enspertince in all tpinge, and human progress, go hand in , hand. ; The e Coal Trade.' 1 1.. I I It has grown Into &proverb, and is ttfaakrehog nisecT by the leading mining and copinerciallulir -1 Jai of the couptttf, tSat the Miners' Journal is \ the prominent and reliable e.-gaifof the le • of the united States. 'lts statistics et nn " ' the most reliable i sourees, with necessary care and ' • labor, ere looked for with into' est. and,proserved R',,,for i reft.ronee. ibat.depin:fment:of thr7arpoi • . 'will in 1857tpceive as be'retofore, the 'undivided Ind apidnous attention of the §tettior•Editli,' and - .. no pains or expense will be spored to embraecia it I•information of imporlitnetcand interest tothe bp. - .... — Arrator l' Miner! __and Dealer. . - •- ' ' • •• . 1 , ' } -a pr n ominentl add talttabli -feature will,be the' - ' 't °reign Mining Corretspondence, which will eon , Hone dprinig the coming year. The 'practical in. formation'temmunicitted by these,l'etteis is alone I wortirra those in welled .in , mining operations, 4 ::- treble the price : ked for tle Jourea/.., In addl.- r - "'" , tion.we shall have correspondents in the varihna 4 Coal Regions, to keep us ndvised Gi . .all' informa tion important to the Trade. I _... Local Affairs. • . This - is not the least interoting feature of a I : newspaper. It shall receive much attention ii the ' Jouricil. • • • r - ' r " •.. Our Miscellany 1 . • 1 e Will embrace , • . I Cotnthunications of original , euntributors. The current Pews of the day briefly condensed militia in Farm . ' • . • 'Poetry—Pentialantal, funny, patriotic and agri- cultural.. Ei y Two colutniiiWealtly, Med' to wit and humor •ati d the iniereas.of th k ....pilin tn g! cuinkifkitpi 'Pules; sketches, Palo t Ono mattere, ,S.M.;' I , While .te eildoavortoynainttlim our yetigen nfi a IWpine.l-...patFl• nrincalyulahie benefti ft..i wirer - iifiri zat ,hiue and abroad, MO Shull itrive to. render:it crer a weli!•thile ) viaitcr nt the family fuefhTde. Useful inibituatio ' n tind , inural 'precept . and hipfruellon;phallreeeire that . attention they . . .1/Advertlsers,.. • : . .. til find liT the. Jlitoere ionroot the beet modium . . for communicating witkthe public, to .lo found, In Noriliern Penneylvnti‘a. In Schuylkill Coup-, ty, itl ? !'cirFulation l'ecietil Ili, the edmbined,iesue of the lour other paptrit printed in they English language, which of dm*, renders it most what tageo'lks amid valuable to advertisers. ~ 4 .. While expre;;ing'our wiirtnept thanks for the lailce addition to our suhreriplionliff during the present year, 1%0 may..r , etnnrti thad thcit is still rnotn,en om• packet Books for µ few more names, and dial Aliose who do.ti4:6 tpit - o the Jetomi, yet *Lin& the truism; that "no entertainment is s? .cheap no\ rending, and no pleasuro so listing," . would:doin'oli to send in. their . Dailies, and corn- Fulocribers with the now Volume in J4n.: merit. DICEICI3 11 . 9 wiry, 1857 _ . . . .. 2 r , . • • •TEXHIIS. 'i .. , f . . . • SMILE acuscno riox: • TWO DiJIALARS pc:i• annufn, 'payable in sdrenre—s2 2.5 it nut 41.1 within aia montha4.:-.ind S2LO if not raid within the year. . . . . . , '''' • . ) . ' vinLtnis 1 ikhree ropleS toon address, iu advance, :Fifteen " do. de do :Fifteen do; 0010 • I ' do: • . . .... 20 00. ' Clubonth4eript inns must be invarlaidy pald In stivance. - and sent to nue address . I I ~.‘ To Tinninidi Altn orniss: i, • : ' 'ThiJorincm. will be !undated to Carriers andothdrnatti . $1 per 1110 copies, rash on delivery,: aergymen and School Teachers: lipplied with :the JOURNAL acsl in advance. ' •BEICJA.Iti , y - . 11AN.V.1.V, '' • 1 h ' ~_liottire,il c, S c Itylkill Co., Pa: Tun lieu - none 01 .3ii,:irlt.4lloE.—chits teridurcfo has with , A . effort, i endintyored fozye t Ml yak!, to , Slave ' Trade. In a measure the nlfl'irt Attended with success. The lie trgitie 1 dittliourishes, and is ,t ti have `i'? urdei iorr , fliig. We even have tho'.epectach ivernor'of one of the UnitcarStales, , Sir. Adams; of 'South Carolina, • re6mineading a sevisl l .ll of the Vitae ly nuthority i of law 2 '''''' f ,iltuil olio. li s• endesivOred to persuade' his feltow-oitizens;th t the sylifem is every...lvey , commendable and justifiable.' •. .. • • '-' Ai an instabje of ,the horiid• manner, in which the Slave Trade is pit carried on, 'a gentleman' - whe,recentfy arrivedt NeW Vork.from the coast uf. Al r ricii, states that hal femme from good author '!'itivt.hat there weret iity vessels, all sailing 'Mn 1 der 'the, ,PoStuguese se lying in. the 'creek' at i i the' tuduthOf the •C ngo Hirer, •waiting for-car goes of isiaveti, and seeking fr opportuhities ; to n. _ get to see, meerceivTl'hy-thn..ernisers,. .i.,Perians: were , , atiationett near the tuoilitv of 'the "river, to' ~,! givii WRfnitig of the reinity •of 'National Vessels, .',' and, thus °to antiontice?opporfuni ties, when: with is,' ..drih'ilrght and l n fair' wind, these. traders, in hu man beings inighoeiroct their escape in safety:— . • . The English Odvernincul, brave a steamer on' the but it is too S'l w to lie of Much servicm—, With a pro i'l4lolls lir eie . the..etuart ? clipper-ht s tilt slavers finiTiatie di eultyiiievading . tlie 'piirsuit 'of di s ci r • clumpy an agoniet: Not lone ~'a i brig, (supposed to. be r Afacricancraft,) was ma- 1 • .. king her tray out of t i ie mouth oft he C'onge river, wlth . .four huodr,tid rSegroes' On 'b ard, wheti. she ' '•was yspi'ed by the.st i tnier, which . proMptly gave tied .. . chase: ' The brig' slii Oil away from kiursucr with the greatesteas : The steituer'firediseveral . ' shuts at' her', buOtr'it out success- When.le brig - had got out cit the . 's ach of the 'Steamer's guns, ' , the eriiiinin by way 'of tantalising the baffled ' cruiser,'ordcred ane ro to be leaned up to the ,surd arta; where hi Its allows ' to hang for hula . time, as an ,insullitti, token of i the acknowledged character of the ) ,vcB eL The captainalso eignlr : ,. , tied hisisoltatien b . standing at the stern atid. ,4 '. fi llatiTt 34 his brig s udtleo away. It is 'Laid that • ~.. the trade id thdiviei ity of, Ole Con - go might be ' stopped, or at blast - ateriallylsditainished,.hy a . small well armed st icrier, : capable of sailing four ' , teen Iles anja•kr, iiiehiliertid cruise at Inter. 1 L. • vale f, t. a Short Ali! Mice up and down the river. ; . in (his singls,linst nee, there 7in much to chill{ with tiarroraali, iud ' thei•eutreeini atta•lto traria, trllicli lands • ' ba, ,thotio:auds 'oflsis ilayetilarore T M , ore tO I oho • blot,tipact the pr,agr. .4.{ the age. It fee• anti . inWanuriniti r th ignutila, ;for its 199 10 the , Sei4thin). aft nun' as overt 41,15 , ' tutieual right she', ,• or, Beton to. ttio• .9;overnor of Sdutlt p l oy ! niaq, o 1 •tl i titt -11 =I 'sink in the esiie. 'the otheF portions the iTniun v4uld • humaniti of ‘tille'bil ily, convent 10 link: l of : Gel, dett;sl444 by • , • - Foot. -74 i zero nbtty ynilci i i Shyttm erns , : Insl. it) that, nuuet On renaing,itfpnor "iive.rne tr.nf !sly , Inrierablik nitricdun uf.ibe,l. , wp. Irla of Alility Vi r prel .: . tOted States? • IC4 - DA 'tker . r•.k~.~-~ ;rrit!v>Ataro~.>h•;.:.RC-xrt:.M•~-,+~K.il:` pr principal and interest, made on a , pre-i:'Mus occasion, lis deserving of tht, Itighmt praise., As the defieldney in the gentleman's ac- 1 count, arise! - bon - ever, from contracts be cannot' fulfill—for stock they did not possess, sad below the market prlcestbe transaction is regarded by those *hose Moral proclivities are somewhat, dilf \ ',turbed, \ as Aiegracefuli : and thil give it a Immo that ran,es : helow the .Christian standard of 'hon esty. Th trick however,- appears to be in favor of the dojo , al from the dexterity.with wtieh the affair is anged, his success 'is thought to be beyond questi . i The stoppage, when every 'other A \ plan to khock Own the market had tailed—the atubtint without • single share of stock to repro sent•it-the entire Latch thrown on themarket for cpsh- r the excitem nt 'among the outside buyers, \ oas a decided "bii.' Eken if not, immediately suCcessful, eventually t must bring down prices, and enable the parties t • take 'in - their shorts.— \ The plan irregarded'in ft:fathom" as a 4tirly eancelition, " exhibiting a rillinnt vetsatility of talent, and general profu ion of gedius." No thing like understanding _one's businetss:' . . EUROPEAn INTELLIGENCIII. "Or Stnal; lBl 4 : Ai' loofic, we bave•Liverpool clatea • the 26th of No vember. . The London Money Ma ket las Osier, and the bullion in the Bank of En. land hail in crtiastil. : Consult 94 for account. The E-ngl , islr Govdi:tituent has given.official notice o its intent t lot; ih. furnish shtpa‘for the purpose of king nd ditfoiial soundings fok the Atlantic Tole. . ph, and 'also for laying the cable .during next sukiner:—= \mem\d\i enotice;also . iusludeva • guarantee of •fn r poi Ant. on the eapitaL' Nothing. nelf in relatio I to the '2:7•: politan troubles. A frightful °mina a tion had ccurrcd at Pero, in whicliabout six, hu -.i dred, lions .8 destroyed. •An extensive an ' "-. ' • Alostructiie fire had atf occurred. - tit .Adrianople• An itrimerteedepot of hponolel at 'Rhodes, whs , recently struck by . ightning, and produced a,ter.l rible explosion. he whole. Turkish quarter. was 1 des&oyed; With the entire population, except throe chiliren. The calamity had Caused a' profound 1 ',.sensation. The Anglo-French Alliance is regard-. 1 pd :is 'Erifo for the Present. . Th!,extraordinnryl netiv!ty which prevaila in the Russian ship-bdiki- i itlt.,,ls:taillishment3 ok the .lllack" • Sea, has lyre- i ItlnnA thallisitrustof ngland,A and that power kai littCly oppliott to . ' • ikrusteo for, the purpose ufsina , Ititig a joint representation ofi the subject, it being nntorious that the Cam - has at this moment tirelve Ineii,c,..4.;yrar in the that ~ea.. It is believedltbati til:-‘lakinet of the Tuilleries has not deemed st i ttit int4pollatlon ninorttinaa the present time: he I r/ runiore are contradictory in relation to tho ', , f'tio of .Iterat. 1 13 readetuffs. were' quiet. ourselves,lo of . t.helinvii Repor t of. , It is a 'very ------...... . ~.......4 " :, i 1 ; Mt of the co. No intelligent perAun can shittAis eY‘s 't'o - th ". itl, , .expenditunro country.' try. ' Ito fact, that in (ho recent Presidential contest', cool i June 30. lssn and'-deliberate plans were laid and carried out, by', - which' 04,0.1 . 4 the leaders of both the Pamortatieniod Republi- ( unbar taut edit parties to carry the election by tt influence d a lc , e m i n" of‘money.t-PltiTa. ,Netes. ' Indians, $3,87 7 A ." . t',"Such plane are ollectionahl ,'un oubtoflly.— I i t te n N n - riT h i: e 'TIM; ire pure'h‘Arever, to ti unscrupulous plan ,' •V eftstir y on concocted by the pnhlfgherf 'ah obscure paper tsi i . try 9:: x x e. hi b l t ; t o defeat the pr,incipaylppon nt, of Mr. Buchanan in year ended Ju Pennsylvania. Every ed atlas propag ated during I tol..eortitipoiportarttso the recent t 4 aMphiglr,:l)#ting on its front the im. 1 , were larger th press of untruth; wairtievamPed and Mimed against I = D I: t r h e „":, Mir. Fremont ,by the( ...i(litor of 4ho News. Ndw, bored covered gm fellow 4ift,net , ti.:exceito hireself from "the 1 nro:l:triLeutont: •rharge o f . disho' csty to true American ' principlcsil / ,the torte inall , , cx t t o tr t . i l i t ug to t :l i and preaches ointfess homilies on political mo- i . ralitY: ,We. ;moat pity Hie, for oe know no man; that "Me; it / eludes the tin ' ~more thorn ghly execrated and - 4aspised by ,hon- I . 1 egt„.me'n, or the Auspicaltle paiehe enactetiin the! . ~.lestry .5 idino3l' Oece, .iltatt . # 1e edits:lk of the-; Phil elphis Netnt i . : ,, t _L Imp 1844 $103: 1845 117,. 18.16 121, , I l e4l - • 148,.i f on Isztitits:CO'Cltur.—Re*t investigations' 1 Li t • ; 1 .1 54 ,,•‘ s ow that! Abe Ind4in ao4 l iiii.op of tike : lfoited 1' iii.iii - I . 1.,;.!1 I .. • tatcs is Ot loore.Tutte t han tliy other agricultu:. . 1 1 1 : 5 ) ! 2 i.% 0 . rill prtrinctieiV:iint emu estotitig .efi.tton.: The ' tssa 2,7.. i; culturc . of corn 4 bss se . nAerfn i y ,intgriated of !alai i t s l . t r " l tk years -4s ratiworin.. sae b t v g fer•groatcrtban i 1 's.'..e 214,_. any Mbar produeL .1? pin IS. # to .r 549, ne .per; • • i ' A the - census retur s, it crease Inas fitly-eight per. y.ir c i r $1.03, Tfie menu • year wee $64.1 ~4ill. Wool is the DO t. big 'esti7.its 'irierease be: 1 , g4ahtmeco ts. l4 l . ~ ing 'SO per cent .;. cotto twent - : four; . oats tweety;i r to e seems I lon — w r— h i and , hen t sixteen. be cotton erop of dgiit• wits I ' reeonri_c i l d . : • -- - - .:..... _ ! Perrelarzytom '6 2 7 000; 0 0 0 of pneoll while the corn ,crop bug;hebt,. Which at t which it..cite Le e!ltin2 'hart the 71.00 crop. . • • • r,,&,--.‘-,-!...rill",t,kria,Prztor • - . = * ..,=......, ~ • 1 . , , _ POLITICAL. r led to 1P.350,71 6 : and the experts "of American prothsert *Tr fib. Stoned ASSilleWsof the season, minim held at , noc . PASTE AND SCISI 1 th ither i°0.41/1047. In 1W the inli c ffirt rern Pt' , gl ib the Town Ira orktiturslay evening neat. .‘ . I --4--411.•-••••-e----- . * 1 a Ponta t rivet Is clotted. It ta", Tit eft l'cr TOE ehtire vote for preinont in Tirgrnla Was ,f 42i, and the exporta ga714.6ff...• 1 - . American ...... 291.-jusl two more than Maryland gave. % " ' ~ . ' 31 rt f llicrtot.sow,.el: the ISlioe, Li arranging his' eleutttati t t :l o , 11 1 b 1 7o:driers. Ile sport urtThe .Dietang, ef Wirkr.-M title season, ' '' ate•g‘'"th'iti IthitadriPtaa last. . 4, .. rays that front ." h Y ,.18.56 ieciasive‘, the east et bald- y e n,. ga l a poi emd measles are geperaily precalen„t. 1 '....lpirlfban..vrg WS:l3l , 4YOit troi‘tott i n ea - 1 .0 - ef-Pnieltry Is al andant:'..ioreaso t 4t h to retire fredit that papix sifter toe;.; tag, e g ging e r e gi re p t i r te,,l eu ,,r, i ,o, h e ms., ' , mou nt e d 4th tit Maroh. -', '••••.`; . •-, , 3.).1141,1*1; relieves cuttles, St e 0,645, and Collection 7 .• iino urge more dreaded by pa' re„ dts. th . , r ecar. ! .(tr-ler"ThottautS7,l=ttlhanni.,..lna.illlevfert.ie cualledr. lii, underetoml tha Gia,, 11,,, ve rte w ill, ti e rw ::.', an . l. other ~ x .penseit at . te u nding „ a i r mien:a; ter au lte.,. $lB,- let PiWrer.., Any sung:Otiose which narpossibly lead to o f np ,„l., ; , turptall to the Pstuttnf ii.olai no after ss' f0rmat. ,, '" 4411 % t . ' e r her th o ,;(11.4AZ,37d , M.... ..tbl. o Lett the abatement 414 45.m5...wi1l beihnektettly read' red., ~, War wo,leawyers of Alban* int -induction as dorenaor N Z. . .... t ten '. .1`"" sad we theretbrigive the following reeeipt as a remedy ' anneal lA i • puddle revenue. - ' 1 the'lnthe United:it:ties there are & GI. t __ ..„ , , ctn. JOlllf M. SUL vas ' of Butler' county. is ' The lows to the rarbdis Departments of the Govern. ' sald to be equally sitintctivtin either the _Scarlet Fever, , u te i 40 b h , hot . w.. limited by the,Buttee' eteriena as .the t :sett • Re: went by failwrell ant/defalcations Iwne land WIMPS Small Pacer Miluilea. The receipt, eats ort4nany ta- I ... ;elle E. u Lyttoialias bleu elected , publitian carulidate fir tkroreepitr of Pennsylvani a . r 2 e0e 3 13°,1, f°4 I , Z , F? 'll2n o. 6o . !ernmant.: 4 S f . It_bica ildc teen Dom an olti Landon iltiest: • --Taireone grain mang le of 1 ;el E . TniveritilY• .I, A' Ititenc4-frrmAis ingtlits-ixtelitiolus that life w i t i u m t l e r e g '''' ezri,eireeit,TVoutstan death i i .7 g wail; al. pretlea , pow d ered p ort i on ~,,,i,A i mdd ;r l pham or six, ; .. - itterDetak sh siting babe of the spa . Calls) and Pay eunners. Ifers...l. Glancy Jones re likely to hel appointed together are woad to.abbet 1.14 per cent. en $1.338 , 338,- tea-ether thoroughly ip a mortar with flee' or six dm 1., Airtialunel llgnshaw A. Sorts, ban :so pi lkilitoa ,.i .-,...Posislaster-Geneitilu der 4the -new A4iministru. Into the' P u bth ' Tree...7i ee Krer tate ' et • Srter. Tats -- or•tiv - e - ou ' nee; at water. ' ' ls l •re failed. Lieldlifice ldeee• 1' • tion. , cent. on the as s to and expenditures. .. .lir tear years, the etneerntie party has 'loci ' Hon Ur: W o r n "' made *Jib reereet to the fohate. - f le - . , anijamithae r tis ust a ri p ts t t r et tadr ln the ar e De in part vited inen ta t- tbe r d o u dtan a. . ..l i ft ... ; i iin glr _ a d u lt , tip entiA ir d it t:orres h jud pa 'Elgu raiinSeiy e for a ch tlib ild. l4."° iitie.A. new city at the mouth of the hie [et ; to Ix! eabe_st.inittiott adhere te. _ .Well may the..chltrlell- ' ,_,_.-- .' - " -:-. _, -4. ,.. '°-.--------- : • -- allied Pmporlum. Is trejeciel. ' - ,_•• • - ton 3Tgicitelexclairii, °Ant:dile - I each a viitory divideod-paylog stocke of aurae of the state and of_cor- ' - ntu . : I ~,.., dif f" T af O rt n n t m ama lr OtT 3 f u hr laathiPrUrtin'utiß s47i!titesinl., rir.M.1`...`..7 ca. 11.1tneatrar e; e n t .1' the elanieti f - ircrTwcital; nut 11 del' with a s retch a over a. littrVie dl i 80 4 era ) 4. ° rlui ea ' 1 1 t '..) P arlath " u udi r s t at e 'V s . 4.3 L'a s on Asia" the • lwe 't , a i,' 'ren,4olr Item' ,ace le ge nd ...li a t b e t we u rh o k - , e ,i,,, i t g mitiles ot 'Wiwi( imthe treasury. 1 1 Ties moat 'pidfivotiluisimmbo..i4 o re s -thaf., retattenglitsts. battled be Watt at a g es, &I the floe , _ 0, A a. ' in - tr.f.a...-oh 'Mitt° 1 Co.. stoek , brokers of NeW York. - eettortil Fanklin Pi ree intends run/ling- as A i rr t . g . - e ir 4 1 "g.,',17 .../b 2 rfer the... principal and inte r ; "'F inn clack . , les • Petret a German* aged •W heekarted, Ltehteti,,,,,,v,000,e00.., candidate for the Senate of the ;United *.St ate s standlot to the relatites T°P“ ef etY eredd tc =ter veckna iv pf ae t T e en' eloado7 D. . ..' ..---I ., h e ri , : enuni ..bia,.. t r o it inil it u d itb de* „ i l e a b *. i . s- 7,..' ll. fi lo ne d' 9l9 a irbi un i u st tY a Pri nce . been foun ' d ° a r t t sest he . ili N th o t4d pere gt rn m w e aa r l i nt 1 i f; b"ltg the place of Me. Male in los. • • , :r r - Mutate 'thick haverfiuledin thepaytaeit of the in ,e- • • e, . .‘,. , ,-,x-• , _ s . _, • of the Dirac rs cif the Peer, foi an alleged desertion of ..,,, i l i r ui f i ii : s n r f e . a . : - .. t n l; l llc l e . at o. S . tt t nb a ur ilf ir o lx, , :i y rob • d on the Tun Le g islature a Pennsylvania will meet on tercet on their bend< Tuesday, the fith of;J rotary. .. - ... __ - Tir,sislfullnli'lug monthly W U/M.IU t r.° ell hie Ideas I , .1 , • . 44.Tb° Charleston Gas Qempanyl tea reduction of fifty per cent on all Ulla promptly pal ~ On the 13th that bo y will proceed to elect .. IS U. 1 71;1 " rat b!tone ni ttf l a g l h ca n gra 17: 1 0 * t wiN* iecti ea m' si s n a cc eee rs Pet ' had been ath ' ted lit Philadelphia; was breught Ito Pottsville, and committed ul erieon on the sth S. Senator in the pia e.of .Mr. Broadhead, whose adoptiou; frt:nrelits Mr..9,3creutey ° t ame trgoo, the up • er f t ie -The holidays n .'tTieg'Triol'ln.tta.li , , z u xtoat‘rekeep term will expire on th .tile of March. wisdom of edhestee. to the gotta, and even increasing inst. lie was a, eceehroakixr I,3rrtrade, and formerly giritoot, the Philad4 datnerreetyt , w seriously 1 the stringency orthe regulation. Tax ELECTORAL C .nrses.-The Presidential - A w..Ated in Jew/Ines establighbamit in thia Borough . Injured by the recent rall-rcral acriden at . Minm. Electors chosen in tit , different States. met at . Report of the Postmaster ral. Itch described as having been a very napectable. sober, • their respective.espi Is teti,Wedneotlay week, and. The Pratmarter 'General's iiiorithows samOtollowfug of South Otrallint. and Pl• - m.:0„ Cannel :T.llext. Governor. IL:1(11146) th. po un d man, lion hl so t w eris hi si eh ti h re e an wm d•r iwc etirb ri n t g ly in pu dl egi spo• u i nB titr et. , rh tt,r I::,..rKinanthe,ethweystnrepid ~'artie na taste., is very sd far as heard from, t their votes in every in- Nets,- Indian', In dapanr. with ltr. June, 1846, Wm. Ma . ieb.565 Post stalice, in the way th '. Were instructed to du bY t, tb,, loth ,of Grinnell, the people. o ff ices- being an Increase of Ott In Asir ySsrt tled Ids nand, acid &e l m* him in a fit or deePerellon to n,i-Thk. estimated valua of Slave party in the tfni- Tee Virginia et,ec 'rat college appears to have On the 13th of Sane, therlaWeee in opteattin nearly the malallntil°f th e - f en ' 2 t. WO small routes, l t he Mill Rittlifil et Irbil:kith' .s . than- The manner of the sold•,, • - fast States is . fenn fifteen hundred town thoutaml UAL. , acted very ridiculous after casting, its vote fur I o • lI ted at 235,642 miles, costing AMC 4,4 - 'ft ese mail Mr. Bnchanan a for P sident • The memhters took'. his necklfendk hief tll was by hangi ng . ‘ ,,,.. i a lle ir rw h l ,t lion-nnira."Jkahuali.iaywant a Mehl • rearectablephylsi route° were..dielttd , at, follows; Allttlf ra a, - _ ere ' au ''i ug a none •• ' !elan of Breton, wastlimmi sitting in is chlic.dead, onl neon themselves to i.stract the President elect 1.4.0 i steamboat, 4.3 coach; a u& =war e s, means of the bell-pall ale`ne Ills celtdoor. suspended I Wedeerolay tact • ' - himself with hialksek to the door until h'expirtd. - Thai -i that his must take a irginian into his Cabinet, rior grades. The incre , ros darin g , the titilliti - j• - ear was nearly 20,- ' ' ' .i. - -.44... , - ;. '" 000 Mile, rallprilla,Z= steamboat, 1,250 coach, and bt,OPe - ver physician of. the Prison was the first to ke the die- I arva-The ^Brick Church" propm tr. 'tar Tort. will be, and even went so far in Abair indecorum as . 40 concha:led by the Gov'ernruent. tirrl the : lite, a Posti ~ a. (fibre la to tat erected', Dame the gentleman hom'he should take for one . oe y. On openlngithe door,he found' • be body stilt 1 -Ttis. Collecting,Committee are actively engaged ini .. ..,. of 'hie advisers. • ' inferior _._,....--, • la , lalfebeaskamostffansa%lo,=S mUes were added to . warm, t but the hatirOuld ceased to pulsate. • With the , Philadelphia. in Wefts to raise fonds for the destitute 'THE ,NEW MAR!!! L Iron saANSA.B.-Th Prost- the len t ' .l t i'c'ut‘l'. assistance of the underkeeper,he cut the body down; T;s7s 7 ; locates the 4 dent hal Appointed 1 intim Skineer, of ewark, Between; e,- tor July, 1859, and lst'ot July, 18,56. - , Ohio, Salted Slates o arshal in 'the terri dry of "be V3,ll,Viire was Increased to 10.177 utiles, exhibb but all efforts at rigenscltation were unavailing. The • pryer, of the Richmond (Yea .. .Nara . . . fran‘.4lll.,:4l...rizg inmKan dug t at within that time this description of Coroner beld au Inquest on the body, and Tuesday It tel Richmond. Messochurrlls. i Kansas, vice Donald on, resigned. Mr. pence; se td ore than doubled. 1 Ste-Daniel Bogue, ,the London put ' L was interred in,Pottees Fkld. i's high l y apoked of aan impartial and intelligent ' r On the lst. of December. 1856_ the let:lath of the rail - the chief proprietors of the /.Inolon ... There is a pectdiar severity:, lo this cane , which offers died reeently, very Suddenly_ elan, of Governor t eary's stamp; and his ape road rooters halt lucre:wed to 21,810 Miles. The total - pointmeht, iI, i 8 .supp.sed will be distasteful to the cost for this service at that date amounted to V.,403, food for thought Whether the Directors oft the Poor i Kest uard very In dran, tsar att..eapiwaral pro-alavery party in the territory, especially , to 74Th whole end of the' Inland service on the Ist of Jerly and wet and above ill dams feel. i s ounce orpre-' are altogether blamelesi in the cantles which led to the veettoe i s worth a pc ... • d Qt • " care - .. , Judge Leciimpte, r who found a congenial' execu- was 5a5.26,0.N. .0 'melancholy terminatiOn of the young =Ws life, te a trie-Theophilus Fisk, announce e h withdrawal ,from Lisp in Mr. Donaldstin. Ihe editorial chair of the “ilainidd lame: . ItArMet "", lie alludes to the ranalUa /Witted Company seizing mat t er which may be ?eft, ♦ to their coqffences. Front TUN A",q're FOR IlitestheNr...-The returns of on the occasion of the withdrawal of the steamers, Via. facts tvhkh are in,•our possession, in relation to the• hat paper's loss. but Its reader: gal . er was'. imardef • the vote for Presideqt. wirier as received, foot up Nicaragua, to force the Department to pay what he con- -, as follows :-Botha en. 1,7•96,247 1 ; FremOht, is a c i r d . e . re e a n n ds exo . r u bi la ta r n e, t , r n o t ice t rzt h tli tt e ie l m sthor Isthmus , in n; w 4 feel s r red th at Petro ' was ‘ lla(l re sinned blacks isilluit.7rtirtiii.c/ktolrl°narrlttp,4'Y Ir ce 6 u h n l t s la . st ' weak , ' tly sonic; Adopting the mildeet views a . Inlcito ' arn M.rson. The motive was dunder. , l re -112.8,183 ; Fillmore, 822,620. - •The returns to it $50.000 per annum. and a contract not Acceding pig,- ia.,the;imnsatut.thra,nwseitin;inngk.'th' e steps taken in ti Ow, were . t hi 4g-ny the bursting of the starts rd steam pipe a' come in will.non ma orlally vary the result. Mr. 000 per ftrilltlXll,Vil. the Siesta or Tehuadte route the steamer Kentucky, heart incinu ti ,on Satuniatlast, Buchanan ill over fo ri hundred and' sixty-eight so as to give a weekly mail. ' 1 P B ` .. ' unwarrantably 'severe. • •o _, keventeen persons were allied -th 'telt:air. ...- thou.ind ale e lf of .4r. Freinoni, and Mr. Fremont The California expenditures for the year 1856 were ~,_._• •--• a . ts- ...-i-- _ - , Itareeware of Cooking Mod in yet ow gisSi i jd crocker y ! has nearly half a =Bien votes mot% than Mr. $10.500.280 and the gross revenue _including annual ate lir The Tinny iten's , ChrtsUen 4 ssoeirtbon.-Tbe dishes. The glazing of such dishes s poitionous, and Is i , propriation ' ifor free matter , ' ' s7,tth).B2d. The dencieury first of the ..rti , a, of lectures to Le alien under Me sus - ,e4.'wbed bY the food that is cooked in them- Fillmore. The co !tined vote of Ftemont and is $2,717.000. r zeThomas WC% trier, who in WO -Matted 527 pounds, Fillmore is greater than that of rollehAßAll,,,Alf, lie recommends the abolltioci of the franking privilege ` nice.; of this Assoc e litiOn, will be delivered at thr_alahan- ' % • 1 k,_ I IR measured tiled In t est Tennessee last wee . is oo n 354.528. • and cempelsory pn•wayment on ail transient printed • tonma Street Preabytetian Church, on Tae spy evening 9 1 ,i; feet across the ton. - 2S Inches di p and 7 feet lone. TOE LasiD Sets: IX Kansas-so far as they matter; also the repeal of the act of 1845. which gives next, by the Rev. Dr.l. Doliglion of Philadelphia. Sea , 1„,,,.45te-Iti St. Louis. corporeal punis went In the Public , . the Postmasterfieneral dlarinitionars - ,power to make new 1I t lee r t re' will foll mall th is whools bas been abehished. &Ugh .In every schoel , have progressed-:s cut to be - favorable tat t h e as- runtraets ke• ocean steamship service. Do alludes to the ere em nen. °re - - ow, , . 6 course the law of love should supercede at law of "licking." eendency of the Fr edam of that embryo Stale: fact. embracing the branch from NewaOrtaths to Havana, completed. We tenet that the intereett felt in the success , fasAnery word,( Oh. let them ever . A curious fact is ntioned, that nearly all the that there are now foor ocean steamship lines running of the Assoclarion; as well as the pletieure which will be ', , From the biopic. unlidde slip; parchasers from Be lucky, who ate quite Bunter out s of New York. at en expense to government of $l, derived from the intellectual treats Promised, will ire . 4 . M gtec th k ' t h leiti e'er art's beat impel. ever • I ous, and a majority of those from Virgiuile, Mary - u ti a on ,Otel a per annum, and lays that there is no reason why .. . _ rsiksti.on3,,, , e. of th country shonkt be preferred to the exact. n twelve cents a single letter. ~ - lice IlUe , • Tto*deedoi the Association fain the highest !degree, 1 - they soil t e lip. ' 1 riesin the that of• January, 115 , thO entire police', trio bran permanently employed I. • the Potomac Iron land, North Carol*. , and Tennesse.e, are favors- sweapo;totherse.force of Philadelphia will,,astrettil le In: Intlepefident* blo to _making Kan as a Free State ! They have Amoinfother points It is stated that negotiations ere commen d a ble Square. preparatory to a review by • layer Weed, of Newlj ' ' and worthy of the cotinteuance and cup York. hail enough of sla ve ry ' in their old homes, and In project with a slew to the seduction _of the transit • • . l' Isiah to be free and untrameleti of this great so- charge on United States gore d ma lt ,and tly 'I, en d (ta g , r o te o f port of every lover of Christianity, morality and good 4) Q-A number orta.,.hrics loft larrisburg,teceo , . / e between the nited States an d al caul evil, by which hey wera - so 'long oppressed, P estl e . f,l Great Britalu to, order, Its deslith le - to elect a harmonizing Christian rootlet new co. tripes I Allegan ' county. lldo 1 ay-, 'in the new homes a tt career,opening to them. influence; to draw together the different denominations yid ~,,„. . .1 c o. Ex errttto Scefte -On the final 'vote in refer. Report of the Secretary 'of War. i , • lg . Christiana, icausing them to forget their _denomina- 4.- 3 -Peter Mown : colored man now a, resident '0'1: , enee to the deliegae trete, Kansas, Mes.ra. Thoeuthorir,ed strongtb of the army Is new 17,0aa Word ta,culiarities, and uniting them In one' great enter- ly,oyal,:tocnik,..Y.ti,il:as rea i ched the xtraordinary ago o: doubt etts, the ti rat, living man in lirlourt, Tyson, Ilarrison, Moore. Valk arid Whit- men. The actual strength at the date of the returns, rase for the lb e at a Christianity and morality. It is th7s Y cnuntry. ;e • t nay, Atherkeaos Vint liicktuan. Paclier, Wil 1 July 1, 1 8 56, was 1a.562. The number of enil n Bi ' ne ' 8 'calculated to exert ti w 1 1 dbe Si .1-nt influence , po ,er u4n in. v.. 1 /rjrrt. C.Gardineri of Detroit, el Iron to have inven! Batas and ,W•elle, etooerate _ t di of w h om vote d Ipi Vie during the twetre months ending. Septerober :Ai .v emplane machine no longer 1. n a pair,...of r.cisso -Lot 1 15.50, was 4.440. The numSer of offers refused on ac-j -if property conducted, not only upon the world around ;' to eject ,Whafield n Anguat Mat -voted to admithi v ti w it do the work in a nest rote style" and can him. Mr. Fuller, of Pennsylvonia, was abseub I The number of gasuldthus during same time was 6,636, of ' /endsaccomplish In st - E-Christli Church, the Poke° al Cat edral in N'otra. 1 Mr, Riven ' vote to eject,„. Mr. Dot:troll, of 1 count of minority and unfitness for pert ice was 5.504.1 which 3.2:,13 wet* by desertion. but ups themselves, causing them to forgo old fora dollar. ' l , • the i r own a w „,„ a t ee ttena ege t u gie e , u nd Dame street, 319ntreal, was destro ed by, reotiWednei- . : that they have any pulicular to aecouip Massachusetts, th ugh quiln, feeble. was in his All our Indian troubles in the West ,have ceased en ball_ding tIP day., The !two. la f 341.000, upon ilich th re was an i-1 I with the • to remember that they are laboriug in a crinon cause, aurae , or LIT.e .„ . ~ I seat ; or the first ti , e and idled. Mr. Dickson, c ll. di I I Chey ennes . th t a spos ton ot. e reaps Is given in detail. ' for one master, and to accOmpliato comuoin object. gr.)-ite.,rge !Attie, 'cashier of th , ilidlp Great Weal, of yep York, can need absent, sick. It is recommended to ext i nguish the possessory rights Quite a lively sc nd occurred during the con - of the Godson Bay Company. as they owe no allegiance' It prowling, when its funds warrant, to establish a era (Irelan.l) Railway, was meth. - din ha mostherr - bie manner In Dublin • on thef 14 it nit, The ass.r.,.iii test. to oar government, and would ' be disposed to exercise a library and reading roornwhich will be open every even- , r i I r t . 1 ema na Utle eft. ed i v . Mr. Urow's mot on to refer Mr. Whitfielderacer. Vntierful influence among the ,Eudians against our'pen- lug fur the ajetimmodatiovi of its members, to have a se- 1 .kos t couple of •Kogliah Noble en: knottily hone -, pie if occasionioquirad. • • tifieato and the w tt,tleeesuoin,jeetefttte Kwe::a:udteole. it preached in lb behalf by the different ed Pittsburg with a ;;isit, and aft r cutting a big fign..,l gate to the Comm Eleetione, I Florida n us, gm . y g a Acm i L l v i l a caln r i e:l l ll s larde n crin d u e fa t i e igin aga t i ll ' O t n t i l .Y ri l " of " n raini cled with it to their col tire 'Con re- 1 and diddling a Reto r ter of toadile. out of various sums. I e "Wife ~ oe ,'-. Pee , g , were found ont and caged by the lice, , } eu?priee to the So th. , ' tarr posts. .1 , gallons, and tO have sr:cries of popular lectures during 11, e.alajor Ben Pettey Poore (wheelbarrow !liana wlll vet d Dv thecconsi Mr. liouston, f Alabama, remarked in his Much space bi de L &ration of the pre. I seat : "Thin has h u fixed up between Banks and r u n , : Pr th ' m " I' "" the winter , for the ilitary Vests on the 'Western frontier*, ' • I ) Pr ~ double nr se of affordin to'nur ' lline In New Y"lt o" A.'el y"venlog o"A 1 - 'flat! ati,..itetm , o i., the most VllWltola one the Nivel.- ever Grow." - • a colnplete reel lotion of the 'shots, system Is urged. eltizene a rational and delightful moths of enjoyment r ........,1 It has puir f i him into novirietv , Th e expense. , at pti-sent are enormous, without any cor - 1 After the questi in on the motion to refer had , responding benefit to the country or Frontier. and te taihment of adding to the resources t& the Id' -Atn tit o.ro lee 1. tear ..er,io e while it . 1 lets • en r , and . , . . A of friends _ however 1,100 'le, scorta not ono: ken decided, the siienker said Dint ho desired to The great • number of neignations Ile the army. show , I lAssiociation for improving their lit rary. and i readiN The d..i..5. by the shadow bat it casts, say with the, eel sent of the House, that the the noceswity for nn increase of pay. It evidences al l 'vein. , policy Injurious to ti.fecsional pride while the hanl", Protects the lingering de drop from the sun.] - ch - arge made hy tl gentleman from Atihnuia was ,tro and frontlet ~,, , t ion, ~,. tha ,l noi, , ,gte i ot .', It if to be hoped that all who aro hi:nifty to the eV ez-The St . nolix - toil and them cal works: near licirt, _without toundatio in truth ; that lie had bold no there eartin, a Web no other °flings:of the Mtvern u m n' enti jells of the Association, cwhatgood citi.teo Is not 11 will ' lington. Beaver county. was deal . by ,fire on Son conversation with the gentleman from irenney I- are called upon to make. The expense of living has i encourage Da efforts to benefit the young and exert a It was owned by Clierr), y en A bail k Co. Loss 1.7. ‘ ,:,000-iusurance b y 111 Phil. delphia Insurance° .j vania on the e,ubj et. . been greatly augment d, and the pay Is about the tame I , benign Christian influence. ' 1 ses. , i Mr. Houston, a I Alabama, excited-" Does the as it Waft fifty' years no.lt is hid errinhmy. thi report I , -tew........-------- • I 0 - e...a sonal c.tnal boat ►load d with I on. sunk t , s i contiuues. to drive th 1 wave and Intelligent' from the I . arliarf l'bilati.l 1 a on S egad nag X. , ,i / Speaker raean m • , I seralce which they adorn. lisr'.lztronon4al ,Isler_ts in (Paitcr.-Every admirer .llarket n eat t h • i j P i. e i irsay. ed 3: 2s .e. .t '"•„ Speaker, firml -"The Chai r understood tint I I of Ito; wonditre of the Urliveree will eget,' with the editor l a l t!d t , i t ' ;: ii hrot t lt r ers t I"illtri Captain , 'and Jelin 314rk y.,1 - t gentleman front labatna eo brie such a charge," Report of the Secretary of the Iriterlor. of the NeWarlC.Adrcrfl4, that the IttaTeln. look lovely aged ll ' and 14 years, were drow ed. • si Mr. Iloneton aid ho had good reason to think The Secretary of the Interior's Report states that the at night at this canna rlf.th r e ar f rm., Ira' tit this Gine ni -- Penns) tannin is eur greate t wheat State, and it-I quantity of land aurfeyed since the last report, Ana up e ' '. -e " • timated 20 raise. this you 18,Z1.000 bushels tAOhlto is to the 30th of September last. is 1(1.873,699 sere', earth- favond with a couple of evening starr-Jupiter and Ye nest, raising F 6,4,00,000; New Y rk is next, vetoing 1(1f to the school sections. The execution of the nus ; indcad, a third may be added. namely' "Mart. N0r...ka0.000: Mod% peat. raising 4,600.000; iittsconelre graduation act has ratted many grave qut.stions, which is it the Fret time, according to heathen my, ology, that 14.0.'0,000; nod Virginia raboss 12,500,000. t . t i f tall for the laterpositlon of t ougresa. lie says it is an . meth , beat and most ronclu are reason for au.,,effert Important matter and should be promptly dieposed of, those ancient dirinitics, now called planet., have spent i that we ereeremember to base eord, was given by a either by sanctioning and affirming the artren of the the evening logether. Ten us appears et mi4ent only a ::•aue Idea" Dutchman, In reply I a friend who reinatrk-1 thod Office or directing that intents be issued without brief time after the settipg (Samsun. IleVrialte,bove. I ed, “Why, Hans, you have the most feminine cal of, further . opt rement. I countentuoa. I have ever seen." ''Oh, yaw," was th" re-, The quantity of lands'sold for cash•during the fiscal ever, will be gradually . prolonged ton later hour. But ply, , I know the reason„for gat my mother was a me ! Te amounted to over nine and a quarter million acres,', Jupiter will shine for acme wet ks 4he greater part - of the mei , o . -t, I toedthe receipts therefor are $8,891,414. Ths total ! night, cuing to bed at the same time w ith the gandr. rtiki - ily a recent accidont on t e Kilkenny Railway In amount of land diipteed of Is over thirty-flee millions ' 1 Irelano. John hennisly. Patrick 11urpliv. „lobo Hudson. of.acrea. - 1 debauthe trid street picaroon ;• li ars will remain some- James 11vosl 3lartiu Doyle ere killed. Th..) iere lie suggests the neressity of farther power being , what tenger. While on the subject of 'the he evens, wo caught la; at i and cut to ale s-fbur had their h , ads granted to the Connulseloner of Pensions to kuvend, di- % we • itmentionthat they contain , at no other time, rut co y am-ae miletelv ff, and on, wit 'was the only al,filin minish and discoitinne pensions when the mason for , ' that simnel Fitly signs of life a er the collision, b ell Irla granting themh wholly or partially eased. 1 splendors equal to dhow which now every evening. illu- acme cue at The n ember of *tents issued within the year will 1 urinate tile sky,parlienlarly Its eastern 'bronco!). More . it-It . haft arcentlk been ,i, ' probably reach 2500. , , fixed st.tridof the first tignituite are cong.n.gated along. i Court in Cennacticut..aml The report says that during the present AdministiveSouth Cananni. (list the iesiniti bright 1 C II ' b htvi I tl tion, filly-two Indian treaties have been negotiated, i abe 1, from aPe alnt or nort 0. r us, le receiver trout. the s uss...bolder twenty of which remains to be acted upon by the Sen.. I most s magrilficent of all in the south, 'than any other pes it,..a with Min, though the ate. By these treaties the Indian title has been extim , equal space can boast. First in the 5 u 1....u.s p ioresatori 'nation of the wager; bail, by t gutshed to nearly 155,000.000 aerial. The atignsgate of al • nit. locteors, then follow close the Iljadte.g 4e mg paid ON•er the mt i niey to the wi stres•ey consideraGon Paid therefor Is $11.164,511•60, The 1 lan"' gir"liansoni"rla the title au nt within Our borders me supposed to' number I medlatelylOrion ' bursts upon the sight , flanked by Coped relttih fuggier either at the otEre, or %lurks of the In the mining and shippinsuCeal front the 'blue ~.5 et (*vine Gas C.ttnfllm.Y• , ... .. N'olliery, under tlai namu ant Om of - "I'llo , a• l' .1.. Pelt avllle,- N oteinber "2•2., '5 4 .1 : • 47 4 f .A. Co. t 'lll.ol.tt. T. ..rt.a i.,` • , !. 4 1- 1 NI BER I , FOR SAL E..-t-Several ! , 4 , it . M , IR . W 1 i.i i11‘4..; ~, I thong-and fvl.t. of sealomied Lurriber for Pak% an the, ti ,, T . 21, %.,!3 .4'...4 . EWA Ilit I'l -, .11 k ron.ugh of Nlitterilwlllit. Persons desiring •tn purtitase A • L. . 0 11N 7 1' CA ItIION {Cl i C3lt'n'Tt Nall apply to 1.1. D. UALL, Minersv We. . I .• . , we "N. : la - ember 1,7" ' . .. ,44,...2e, - . ,I .A. pi iN - Ilatly - ad Company.-The menu C. c fiiilL IMlir---ii-7--T tk , - - '-'. of the,Stuckho9ers will be holden nt the re,. • ' lt - Ak pat.. - ' - .00K. a iIfWS - .' Contp.iity, N. 6 Library si`rect.Philadelphhi.. ;. 6. , silo and weight. of auperior4imilty, . December •21. th, I ss.t, able. o'clock. A. M, nt NM,. f r .s. . . E. UA It illtil'ilS, au filts•tio.i. for President, Manners:Soo-Mar.. art ~ -• ' Centre street, Pottsville. suhc w /il take 14.6-e P. C. 1101.1.15. .. 4 .•).tit, ll'f-Lf : I Phila. .tiltila. DeCember. 114•56 ' QC BUYLKILI , VAI.I.EY'NA% I( •\ . , kJ TION k ttailenad l'inppany.-The- 71111a1 .I t:.- - A of t h., .4,l:holders will be holden at the . es... ' - Company. No-7 Worary strect: l'ltiladelplth,i ti M •., ! Pe:a-writer Zult. 1,:.t. at-1.1 Crlock. A. M.. at t.h.••!. ;.1 _ ' an •;liwtlon :or President, Mann 4..ri. Secret:lry +i,l I . •I tS k U1 1 3.A G CU'ertßs sz. 5 . 1 ., Tr ,._ : sure:l.lll Lake Wife. .P . P. C..P.111.1.15. : 4 `• ~.,. 1 . 11 I ' ... .. . s' •, .. Philadelphia. Detweaber ti, att o_4, FintA.. Choppers, Cluivera. Sejle 13...11115, OW 1 , 4- - -"--- - --------- -"-------""- 'I --- "' '4l i ',1:1/1,,A,•dlitt Low and - twivel, 111,wks ato i .i-v., it.i.., - A.. 111.1, Vlt ELI A sti :%1INF,,1,1 11 ; 11. sx.,. at , --' STlOll'l.l l .i. TilOni•soyS. • 131, Saw i.tatlott 1 ltallcond Toturtany.- 1 % -• n • 1 i Pottaville.. December 6. '56 . 4- : meetin4 of the. stockholder 4 -will be holden q.' .5, ' - . --._• . of the Compvnv. :NA. '',' ',Library street, I 1) , i,4 ;ph; nd: ! 1A- \l YERS. READ !-NV 0-, Itz - tv 2. the Mmiday, Docen - ther th, thlid, at 12 cietot-t. ', ..- t- t• ^ C . itaelitsiae :agency of Henry, Dlie:ton'.:,..relebrated Pa • time aTele , tion (•.a. President, Mana•zer, :••- ~,y k i .J '•crut (;,-,,,,,,,i Circular eatva. fer : Schuy hall vout.ty. Sank . Treasurer will tale place. • I'. C. 110121,1. - , : ',,,' fUrnlshed from tl.to at inches.. , T., Philadelphia. December it, .st; 4.4.. STI CI r rEtt ,t ;THIN PiON. I i 5(.)1.1.)1.E RS. :e v 05,itte,r),.....t.b...,e , , , . - As . . .1.,- • i OF the NV. U. 111 . i ., ~-. .- • -The MIMI VS ng soldiers ell he War 'et - 1rv.... • . •••WIESIIVINIS AWAR:III4) ru isright ! a meeting at th.• American 11.mise, roust ilif. .i. :.•-. he k. Lerch. t the Schuylkill Maven and thurlsrtduirg , day of December, at c.'...;e1n..1, to; must o . LI ' ed . r igs. P.r the largvA and beat wswwtment. of .I(ardicare their National Con•ent ion to be bell at Ws , .'•` , and Cutlery. Call and ey:ttniine their 41pck Vetere pur- Citi, on the Sllyday.o( January null , . . 1 . , „ e 113.ang elsewhere. .ineNl,l!--1 • eill . Pottsville: Octber IS, '56 ' . , • J 11. 111.1 64 ' , . ' --4...-,.- . - Pol tsville, Deciti. d• 9, 'fir, , • . ' 1 US r l'' It EC E I VeD.—A I ar.e assort ----------- 4 ---`---- - - 4°-' - , j I X EC:UT( 12:4'. NIYrICE:- 11- ‘ I. t meta n • •' treo Cho Manufsc 1 A ; , ' - •-••'- - - -- - ••,5 •,I bore.; ~,,, Jag,t.etter,l or ,Adtiiktiktratlop , 4n 11, l•' , . 'brio Lc-sat:7llW Scho,lo..tl•,ll,'' btai 'loth Id 20 o' MEM fluid arin aboc Frni NTI I, 'Paper, of e !for tale atV ill thin ;I a. Airrot 9. 'eh --r: 11113 N 4 , 4 t • btr,r* amo .1 and fee them. I at . , I) ~ few clity4 , , after roa to attl.totfik"to malt . 00,1 k free) the pre katilLD No. 5' y yt kno Nutt' a cal: of a I ral fou ailenm.xnii with wan pottlil ge C 'Pe —. .• • . 1 olrpes nt AlloS 11$1.1e1 k. , tlarrluon an,.. fiery, i .. Vs-I All t1t0 , .• lily. aunt tit.. l'orfttavery, call .at C. IlAll. a;a 4 1.11 , ..T'e• Book and Vtirlety Store. . , I . ... Jlnuary 1 . .5Z.4 I - h- • -—'l 1 1 , ' n-t f..Z,.. Fr' . P. 1115 will r , the Most e l .ke a . Rlf* MIXII4 I full n tL• I ft • of en I°Sal:. kfgq., in Centi-e strrvt; I, r *Melt are suitable fo n Store, or gpryy kind of Lu'in,ss.— .•Also, stone dwelling house on Ilallroad strut. Apply " . "4.. . tbd, of: 00. "4.5, • 4341 • ra LUCY • f S J. If or 4 a 0. 1, J(lhlt • flatulence anth, hefty yeel, want Irreguln r after a f• 1 I. the stems ty itu ita u OW El ; ions 'lntelligcnrc. itTotal l Rouiap , tbolles In tho. )001 -world, 15:),00,p00 SEE Tst Sabl.stlt lit L rnb .r: 1:4:4 •In' • January, •1557 2 , 1 •do • • FY.rusry, " Ist tilt) 2el 11.5 : May.: • AaruFt,- du d o '1'1.161..vr.,- • SEIT. V Ter..Q.:— Prfyngb.r. 155.6 A. M r and 7 r. 3.,aa falbws: I 'vont—T.4lAl' root and zarlll. ion fir Dot:Ronk 31 Dayr, praver for itt..ta for ordinatioa; 'Hymns dvent. 004 g_iiThorn . ANl tstl rib kl• Our 1.10.41, cocumonl? raltod 0 'terse an 4 SI. Lae if to tent .I'oll4 xxrtU 111:0d Acts T 1 snd TU NEP NTED. AD !—Just received, a • nt 01 Vent get.'l4' l'Atent Skat«A: mmo ys' Itour:11 milli Plated 1 0 11C1ITEIC tr. TLIONI Wr 6.'54 _ 10 RENT.,'--T:he..olll t I ces =I =I TESTRAY. 701 ton . . PlisTllle, Juno 'IS, ':',45.11.Y. ' I)A RTN E ItBll IP N0T1CE.75..._. i k . c .partnerahlp. ih the, Lambs bu4l Tir.• 4 , 1,..,.., r, r - extettn4;44twiiilkn 1t.:C...1t O. %%Trail was t hi. A1y..1,: . .1,1553.) dissolved by mutual ee.nient. H. C. u 'Le ~w,. ' 1 h W1L!.... Thu iindevagmed hare this day. ihee. i.1h:.;,. , eat. r;.! Into, elp.artnerahlp In the Lumber buaineutz:it tb.., Mosul ta y ir mllli on the Mahunoy, uuder . llle firm ,10111 . . SON & ROYER- - . • - dt L . P. giter4tN - „ ' • • 1.1:W le !Y l . Orders far all klndt. of Lumber will."bi, li^e t.iiol . I‘l.lit- • ten tua to by It. C! W.R.son, at the antl4 or I.Mr.b. P.: „ r , at eettuylkillitirrn. • F k bruarsly." sll rri r tf • r - ~.• •pistiouTioN of ,Co-Ilartivirsirip . .. .-.7•Thlkk,-Fartherahlp heyinf r nio *ILO frlr t l'...• -.. ' .• Lttit .C. 1111. in thivnllllng and conontluen ';;;.," rime: hes this day been Alfuolve4 by the wlttbjraa ,1 -I E. 3. Fry. All persons !lathy. ' Oahu,. actlurt Fab( f will preauilt them to John ti.Hilter, feeitet flatten t.. 1 3141a1av,,,,,t.,..01irt,10t.,. ts s-I . lt u , ii p :o y di t e h d n. i la o u r . t i t , .. , , ,: " ;, 1 mon'ea due the late &wet' A Hier A Fry.' • ' I. - ' „, JOHN S. mpl.tre i . . E. J. FRY. 1 - . , . . .0-t.t • i :.1.„,„t,,,,,...:,0„„m„...10,.56.. . A ,fir piISSO.I.IIIION of Co-Partnt•r:l7 .. .v. —The Cierartitennhip heretofore ealttt in: 1: . 3 :2,,tt, ' ' ohm Thomas and James Wren, dr.taer tlitt , I t:.t. t't . 4. WHEN it ItitOS.lVaihirtaton iron tiaras. I . .t;•ttltt:- T. Wit'SN it CJ., neeletir Colliery, and TIIOMA:•I.4AItIy,, WISE,N ~t CO., Wyoming Colliery, Willa osl.7.unt ~,-b• , . d a y,dit;ettlitedtby mutual eminent. The Wasitingtop Iron. Works wilt in the tub. 1,..... duelist by Thomas and James Wren, who will •...ti..• U. eterPlunis of the same, up to this date. TiteCesi IMI•11114,114 formerly connected with 'h. in?:: will into this date he under t h e vole inateiter—itt t { John ti. Wren. who will meet all li Mi. 11 100 "t . . 3, A ~ tie up the accounts of the same o this date ..1011N IT i) It i.N. . , . Tilt KIM HE N, ' i JAillt:itl ii NIA rottretne, 'Noremiter 11,' . f,. . ' • PA t 531 . T. , t rih • " beim gmptell , irk I, ( COplity. notice twrem .1.44.41 to Mid e-..tWO to inalio litnA Wit/ prt,Oaille.l.ll for • • VILA 1.0.1 elli•.1.• I •. , Fro the (13,0•Trade,a • —StatolinvillAsof tliegerAt•m•, k::1; n. of tho C , •31 A5t.,x1.01 ,, n. in j',.l•.!fi (;nrri•:*s'l:ot4tstor.... r, cry Turs.lA ,.; trf I TN! P. M. A:: to • 11 o'cb k, A. M., tr(111 1 / 2 ,10,k. r od in tI. fAry ot.tht ?Cr:Ay-aro 11 a Itrd nteetiritt.,thriatzh whieh, it b. le tabliphment of —Mc fiat I,:relon.o.- S;+: ; tnav bee:reefed. • . • • S. 511.1.5 - !1..‘ - . 1 .1. 1 " - • Votissidle. April OTIC isllterel)v• gl vett OA pltra . tion will ina4 at the.nect I,,, , ,tislature of l'ennayltania,. lom,r• ' ink with the usual S. 11.1.114.11," the “Sch4lbill Ilaven Dank," nith . .n iltititirrd Thousand Ip,liara, Ind to belorat.V Yvdnth Sehuyikill D, ,111.74:111 SY.IFI-ptT, , NIEL GIDEON .• ELIA - 51 SAMUEL:It zzLf A NNttVf tit; • Schtiy,ll.lll_llnrett.Ju: , (..) T. I( 'lli 11 7kr,,is . 1! I.‘.4urd by 1.101 liTro , tot% ' r* - •• liavon unvh•r the Act of th lA' of A trii. ' Ind a lonnlo thin wild Mar.), are rryn. t • aid bond a, al It bout (trim. 1., ob.{ 11. the pre*.dat board of :41, oildrecto.y. Ind ith the dateand amount ,!• that the present- it,ard ion y ,t•ar, dation nr thewad te d,lO, if Corp th' 41prwrted withio'o ll o3 tb• ibis notko, will nqtr•l•••.i. rrchit,diy and xivb.lvting. lty - the Board. T. t:". it .1' • • .Noyeuther '29 ? . 991( ) Elt ti I . t'Peilt,,l at the Oboe of tit" . t"Wanpany until' lb.' Pifiratill* o( Pike • - • and working the r,in of Coal trottoitti•ti. clalfinioro Vein) fe tint coining . year. 1.1- - .• 7„ airrn lo or before first of JP , . - ", - weittj;:.:nel•inionorenteniti of the , and itt wort,log order. They aas" :""- tbe 01 plane the kehlgh and ;•-.'+'', wear *with Willkraba.rre,-/'... • in ,, wiltl,..qlllr;i.ii.4 "," Fi Tit volye it E,(l A it It F.l%tt JAS. B. IMATtY. Neil IMI `"JOUS STI:111111.P. 1. _ :PASO '-Cl 11:1.= f. °' ~ 0 ~ !1 MED El II El