The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 24, 1857, Image 1

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within the yMr.
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etivety. tea to Carden and Otbein at
$1 per 1.t4 copies. cash on d
*roam and &heel ' r&CherS • suppltal-•with the.
Preset, at II in advance.
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. lf iiabseri beraorder theJlecontlnuance of their new
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paper.; the pahlieher may centime to sand them Ma
arrelmaesirel Told.'
If sutaeribent neglect or refine to take tbeirnewaP4 e.
pews roce the Marta to which they re , directed.ns and or.
they are
. held ieerneible until they have settled the bi
dared them discontinued.
If lanl more to other piece without informini•
heribe
aro seta to thet!tmer,
the publishe and t e ueoeppv il
dlnAtion they are held iespmmittie. • •
The nourish:we doeided MA rrfuviag to take newspa•
pers • ifrom the office, Or 'rowing and 'earth., them. %In.
.00 1 • foci le prime ficlaerfdenee of intentional trawl.' ; '
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jotines, 50 cents for One - . sertion —sub. '
0 44 1"_Syen., 35 eents'each. 3 fib. e time, 25
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1 , RAT'S OF. ADVERTI VC: .. ,
eel ,e.:_int resen-sentleusertlowl,l2%fte All saver ,
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parolees, 23 - . 1 00 17a gone 1.114,m
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£l ,, o y es T in =os coOSIED AS A SQUAB; OPTIMISM.
Ono am ...I 25 ,223 • 3Kt ,' 600 - 10.00,,
Two Ores, 22S 400 500 1 900 ' 14 00.
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Th squares, 360
p un rt sies;_. 450 600 800 14 00 20 00
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1111 column, 10 00 15 00 - 20 00 35 00 . .30 00
.r. Larger space.for short periods, as peragreement.
ids llasinegs Notires, $1 each—accompanied wits in
adrirMsement, 50 cents pub:
- Adtertlftements before 51arrisges and Deaths, 10 mints
'par II tke for first insertion—subsequent insertions, 5 cents
per I.*e. Nine wordiare counted as a 1 i nein ftdvetibting.
Ile rchaftts Ind others, advertising by the year, with
changes, sada standing Advertisement not. exceedlogls
hoe& will be charged. Including subscriptiogy 416 , 00.
Spas (Al theta:Mut of fottraquares, with thaw.. ,
gwAand subscription, 00
IF ithhat changes. at the rates desliMated above. 'r
Ad ertisemants set in larger typo than medal kill-be
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ehs '. SO per cent Advance, on tliese prices. •Al cuts
illl, • eking . ..di thereat:re as letter press.. . •
Nu Trade advertisements -leeelved from . Ad v e r ti s ing 1
Al abroad. except et 25 pee cent'advanee on these
ptio unless by special agreement with the publisher.
Silt risges 25 cents. eaeh, , . licaths aciompftnied with no.
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tiers. ! cents , without notices , no charge,
All ohm& except these. of A religions character and
for e catlonel u *reruns, will be charged 25 centiSor any'
num of lines under 10. - Over 10 hoes, 4 cents per line
sddit mal.
Pmeeedlngs of meetings not of a general or pahlie char
seter barged at 4 cents per ilnefor each Insertion. - .
To?cilitate calculations we will - Mate that, 328 lines
make ' column-164 linos& half column—and 82 lines ft
quiet er column. '2952 words makes noloonn-1476 a half
mlutak —and 738 a quarter column. All odd lines over
each s psors, charged at the rate of 4 cents per line. •
Yearly advertisens must confine their advertising to
their own buil ereas. Agencies for others, wiled' Keel Es ,
tote. kl, 11 not included to busineits advertisements.
sour 1
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INSURANCE.
.qo °MILLIE( INSURANCE COKPM(Y, , •
Buildbig. 3d St., Harrisburg, Penna.
• ARTERE'LIo CAPITAL, 8300,000.
41 1 usuro buildings and oth4 pmperty, agaltutt loss
or A* so by Fire. Also, against perils o the 803, in.
land' N 1 viption and Transportation. B . IIION CAXERON,
5.8. putiuma, Seretar4. 4resident.
BENJ. T. TAYLOR, Auent.
' Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Penna..
D. ...her 22. ' ls 514 f
MI : :4: :, LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO.,
pottiornie, Papua.
CAPTALSIOO,OOO-CHA II TER PERPETUAL. ,
i
IS Core mpany, chartered by the
Islatn of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One
1"1
and l
.4 Thousand Dollars, is now fatly organised, and
has en mewed business. The Company , la prepared to
Twelve' moneys and other property In trust , and allow
int Ores bn all moneys deposited in Crust, at the rate of
bonne ,cent . per annum; principal and interest pay,,ble
on de and. For rates of Premintn on Life Insurance,
ere the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Com.
pony. 'nitre strea, l'oltsytlts three doors south of the
Each& re lintel.' JACOB lIUNTZINCIF.R,jr., Preet.
Jon. 11. ADAY, Secretary and Treasurer.
Apri 1, 'b4' lb tf
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,POTTSVILLE LIFE ENEOBANCE ATM
'''. Trust Company.. • •
OM ..,—Clmtre st., ne# -door abore Grans Jitoelry Sone.
,
CA !TAU, *IOO,OOO—CRARTRR . PERPETUAL. '
Ti is Company, recently chartered
b the Lexlslature o' Penneylvania.la fully organ.
he . he Company is prepared to effect Insurance upon
jives, a d to receive ano execute truste r and to allow in
terest on moneys received, at the rate of five per cent.
per ',ileum. unless otherwise agreed upon. 'Principal
and interest payable on demand. . Capital and itsaeste
safely I ve-fed In Bonds and tdortuages, and other good
seeurit es. Annual trvidend of the profits will by made
ripthl In cask. or nppropriated to:the paymeht of pro.
odour; , For rates of premiums on Lit; Insurance, see
pante Tables, supplied ; t the Comp,iny's ofliee.
• , ' - 31 ATltAri in ASS, Pr.,,Mfatt, •
SOJAMON 1.13n3t, Vice Etta.
B. T. t'ATIRL, Se.C'yand Treaer. .. •
-
Sept bet' le, '64 •
_ '—.
A
...Ancrrg INSURANCE COMPANY..
Authorized Capltil, $400,;000.
AR'rER: PERPETUAL - Office,
1 , ;b1 Walnut . street, betweiiii th ird and Fourth
ebtlPUlptilat. This Omnpany will Insole against
I ' damage by Fire, Buildings, Furniture. and lider•
o generally., also MAOISM iNRCRARDS, on Vessels,
and Freights. Intern) lieicaasen to all parts of
lon. . • . DIRECTORS: .
epithet, • s Darla Pierson . • •
iertils Atidottriekt, ' 5 Joseph 61aa.414,
Peter S illier, ' , ', Dr: fleki. N. Eckert,
John i 11311.sckiston, 11,116mmett,
Ea nein. Itothermel, • •
D, W.
Win. W. Dean,
R, President.
wzF.
DicAn,
rice
praident.
W. M. Smith. Sircreinry. .
Arrir. D. Lerner' has been appointed- agent for the
above Company,tu Schuylkill County, to whom persons
desititig Insurance can apply. •
u Jan 1,'47 - • [April 5, , 64 14-1 1 t
ST TE MUTUAL XNSURANCE COMPANY.'
• • . ••
.12 URTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
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3,2' lay 16, 15541
Aoet. May 15t,1943, •
Cashretnlunis end bacteria
i receiv
ed t e pest yporonotnal depart
meil.• ,
I. . ' $101..641 82
Bills icolveable,in mote, . . 25,647, 94
Carl reinituns, Stock Deparm't 40,282
q..' •1 r ' A 170,5 ' ----138 66
beets
love or'
rhandi
la „
theta
Lnsse expenses, eommix4oos,
InF • rice. inatual dope rtniont; 101,500 '
";stock,", 27,031 98
, .
, MISITS :
Bend mortgages; stock and other r.
kco ser ur It lei, . imias 72'
Mils eteable, —187,008 66'
cut& .0 hood and in hands of
ago ' • , is.issa 6
ts,
• : 419,704 16
For Fire or Inland Insurance. apply to •
• • 11. JOIINSTON,-..Agent.
,151,1856
i
' EIDICENM. ,- . •
ririE Franklin Fire Insurance Corn. ,
qntuy., of Philadelphia. Office, No, tr 333.4 Chesnut
aireetsi.negr Firth street. . .
•
l , ,DIRECTORS: ~
Charlie N. Bancker, George W. Richards, •
Thomas llart,l , . Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, . Adolphe E. Dario, •,
,'
13kmuel Grunt, David 8. Brown.
.7M
b It. Smith. ,
4, 1c0 orris Patterson.' ;
Co tinge to make Insurance , permanent or limited on
treri
description of property, in town and country, at
rates a low as are comb:tent with security. • -
T' Company have reserved a large ceritingent Band,
;Mk , with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
atrorA ample protection to the insured. Since their in
rwooration,'s period of 18 years, they have paid upwards
nt orp+ itilhon. two howirvi thousand dononr,lmses by
Ere. freby Affording evidence of the advantages of la
teral .as well as the ability and dispositionito Meek
witkiwomptness, all liabilities.
• .11' CIIAS.'N. BANCEER, President.
1 ,
eu‘i. G. B mcar.n, &xi:et:try.
Tin subscriber has been appended agent for the above
neat aped institution, and Is now prepared to make in.
f ar3 . ve, on every . d6: , -crlption or, property. qt the loweist
ran.:{. ANDEED lalssEL, Agent: ,
•
l's saille..lan. 11. 18512 , .' tf
LrrE nrstniaNcE:
Ii; Girard Life Insurance, Annuity
nd Trust Company of Philadelphia. ()Mee. No:
•rsoot street., the first door East of the Custom
'CAPITAL $3OO,lX*-011.48171R PERPETUAL, '.
Coat sum to make Insurances on lives on the most favor,
sMn erms.
,
Tile capital ' ding paid and inveated, together with
slur,. and constantly !itemising reserved fund, offers'
p,irret a•eurity to the insure4L
Tdu primaluins may be paid yearly, half-yearly or
lutrterly:
It, chorally R. 1,1 a BONEN periodically insuran
'r.a r life. The first Ilmtui, appropriated, itt December,
and the second 0 , .11114 in Doevnibor, , lBl9; amount
Inap addition of 0 , 12 50 to erery $1,,00 insured under
lb. 1,1,1 p otaiiiim 0.262 50 which will be paid
It Asti breollln a ti3lM, iraigedOiritA ooo,l B/ 11-
tbe urat old,si,arciount to sl4.l7,s6;theMext
l ',irzt to $1.212 :0 for every .31.000; the others in the
Proportion oecordin,r to the amount and lime of
iisg.sto,l, additions make lttlarerage of moretban
t , sr •••••11. up•m•the premiums paid, Without inerotte
hi the annual premium. . •
. •
.1''' ,3 19,
•tv 1.. - stAXIGIII.9 1
Thlzts. llii
• . Jibe A. nrown, •
Arnon D
' • li. Deeper,
• John J vc. 'nut lb, Frederick Brniko t
• llohait 1 ., 5p.5.11, . 004170 Tahoe, 4 -
J 0,4 1.% t 1 t cy.4.11r.
- !, John R. Lathert,
..
Thom% i'. James, '. • WhartnrliAiWill,
.1,14.1 th .114i1,1 . i. John R. Flack. '
."' no4 .''''''''ntiq , ol)4 table of reps and erplwnstiolllc
1 ;It or , imitemt., ant further I nfonnal lon ran be bed
Oho 0t1i.!.• - ' Tll:nte.e ItlDOWAli,`Prefddent,
...a w F. i SUP'. Atte:try.
4..1%4 .rib.- r -rl.—, it a.t.nt for-the above Company
',•l'tticlltlll County. ant will elf,et insurances, and
.r a u necewury htforinstbn on the subject.
April V. IftrAt. 1:0 c • -II 8 ANN AN.
'LEGAL CARDS.
oDO
IN.
tile
ti t
I cf
WO/
\V ROSEBERIIY,
Attorney at
• Lair. 00Ic . e--eorner of itarka a¢S :ad 'atrtets
,Atesifie. • Auguld 9,14 32.
P ER p.:4'l'llo 118 E, Attornby at 1.4 w
03ke—Contre street. oppeolta the Town lial
[Yebtuary 0,1,13 C.
AVID 13. GREEN, Attorney at Law,
Nitta/Me:Ps. Oidc s e la 3Lark4 gtreet,oppoette life
July 14,'b4 134 - •
ILE.NIENT S. FOSTER, Justice 01
th. v..N.mi , i ,,,, viu.,—..fluectio tu , IQ spades . ID .
t.N.I mad atteni.,l to carefully,
'ehruary ZS, `Gs
. 0.41 VAiilsii I'4 . Attorney and
9 1
4, lower s •Coanse
od of llor At
Bruao Low. Ota
Ntrutt re;b u
ann
T olow T./. Allison's Hat
February 2,` 18 0 . , iq j
ri 110 NI Ali H. BAN IN;i&',A ttorney ,a t
1,. leow. Men In Cenirci troot,oppoidttittlf; Eptseopil
.grrh, Votrerllle, 4
l'ennw. , -
5'.:318:1 r
. .. 4744
[MRS 0 IS 81 - ----T rge strate,,
, 44 ' 1 .1611 Extol.° Agent.. Mlle° In
myF.2..t Itark•t Rail Ilas4.street
, Pottrrille t Pa. ,
N lircti 22, IV.II '
V?
;AA
ha"
dor-
tut
* GE deft. KEIM, Attorney, at,
, qtuin ov
~ r i, n na.alattenatouiptbasoul a,
-o.tkay 'kill county 44 .14wIte OM* in Centro
IttvAt 4pposite 31loorst U*uk. • '
EL G&RRETT, Magistrate,
1,44,41: tad G guoralilottntoi, &Wood to 'A
.1,, Zit i: 14 11 1 7 " 11: 1 1'1 't
or ' 11 :rtn t a b u s a
T " o te n O
h ail,
0167 1)6 <ktria Of N. MA1111100; Esq., ife w hil 11*
~ *un ntrren; Esq. pnlyll,l4 API*
Ata.,
but ,
Kit
PIS ;.:,., ;- ii• EVERY :BOURDAY , ,MQRNTNG,-. BY .: BpiTA:,
MaIIRTMI
PHILADELPHIA,.
BOOTS AND SHOE2‘... • '
HArg,AIID CAPS, '
• • ',STRAW OOODS in ever varlet'.
• ADDICKS,IYAN DUSEN
• N0.152' Market Street, Phaddephia.
J. A. MOORS, (With lioiii(son' kliato)Agent. Mee,
Pownoryinal*-11311, FottsilUe.
January . -34 y -
GEO: W. TONEROY*
nw.r.asne
OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, dr.o.
'NO. 10 'South Water street; below
1,1 Market, Philadelphia. f.
Sperm, Lard, Elephant, Whale,-Tanners' and alseldnet7
, OH, Sperm and Adamantine Candles.
• amid T. Miller paean=
Philadelphia, .annary 5, 7 56 , I.ly
THE MOST EXTENSIVE
, 1 AND ~
ELEC'ANT ASSORTMENT
..-• r
r . OF
.OIL PA I / 4 11iTINGS ) LOOKING GIASSES,.
ENGRAVINGS, and PICTURE FRAMES.
EARLE'S' GALLERY,
No. 219 Clteanut Streets Philedelphias
OI'IOBITE THE GIRARD MUSE.
November V. N4l - 47 Gm
:OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! ' s
ye. 426 i. accoc,il:o,
t FOE
HO DPS6III . eik KEAN,
S.
.
Nos, 5 k 0 S. ttlbarnts, pbilaba.,
General . Domini' ssion Merchants, and Dealers in .
WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR MINING
'',. AND M f ECHANICAL PURPOSES.'
OFFICE—r . Lvankllazi;Patbivillel.. '
Sept. 22,'55 30. tr
BABY & BBOTHEEt,
NO 262 CHESNUT ; STREET
Azov stxru,.. - 1
Philadelphia,
IMPORTERS • & DEALERS iN
CANRPETINGS.•
p . l7 , T. 4 2: fi rnt s tin
a tturchtnto
ev kr ve v ri d ets a tt- t
VELVET, TAPEScRY.BRE g g i TII3, 711gEnriL Till& E.
PLY, INGRALI, and VENETIAN CARL TS. Also,
FLOOR•OIL-CLOTHS,
Of every Width, from one to eight yards. Every artle.e
sold at the !wed cash prices.
tept. 't•d. -
AUCH CHUNK
Wire: 'Sop e .Istanufactory.
37 , 14sizeii• MiCaasevrcl,. •
Manniacturei of .181 re Rope, for inclined planes, ,hafts,
elopes, £c., dould inform the public that ho is now pre.
pared to =Altai
sti f it. SUM, EENDTIIS AND SIZES OF SAT
1 1 AND ROVNE ROPE,
At the shortest notice, of superior quality, and on the
most liberal toZms, at his Wire Rope Factory,
Illation Chunk, Carbon Co.,'Pa.
Reference can he made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N.' D.
Clartrlget and A. O. Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk: 0 N.
Patterson. Sunindt.lllll. to Sharpe, Lelsenring &' Co., TII.
more, Luzertieleounty, Pi.. and in fact. nearly all theop
eratOrs in the Region who base been using hirropes.
July 20, 7.6 . ' 20-ly
—4-,--1-
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
CALLOWIIIII. KUM. DETEE.x 2070 AND 219 T., PHILAD' „ A.
BEMENT; DOUGHERTY & THOMAS
TOOL BUILDERS di IRON FOUNDERS, 1 '
RE prepared ib make Designs and
nrawino for MACHINE SIIOPS„FOUNDBIES Jr
II 8110118, and to furnish all the necessury• . .
. 3laehlnery, .
• Tools,
, .. ' Cranes,
• • - : ,' .._ Cupolai,
- • , :,
, Blowers, • s.
. I
I,• r •
1 . .
, Forges, &o. •
Machinists' fools of every size and description. Shaft
' ing of the best. quality, with improved adjustable Mang..
ern. Puller ot all dlatnetirs and faces; Pulley and Matz
mace Fly Whe6ls and all such Cabling.; as. are made In
Loam, or any size requlied. • Rolls and Bolling Mill
work:Ose4 *a. h . •• '.. ~: ..
,-.
. ' Jan . • .5, , ps _ lay ..
- ' a7.tr
NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE.
HOER THOMAS,
• No. 211y4001% ElrepirD STREET lIILADELPMA
Itnitorier, Mamie:War and Dealer in •
Dregs, Nitiieinee Chimaera's, Acids, Dye Stiffs,
Paints, Oi ls,. Co ' lv're, White ILcaci , French and .
American .Whitt Zinc, Windato Glass
• Give' Ware:, Varnishes, Brushes In- •
etrwasada, Ground Slaves,. Wh ole • • •
pices and another articles
.
usually kept iviruggists, ,•
.1' • • including'
Botat,. Intligy„,•olta, Shellac, Potash, rte. (tr.
Alt orduremall or otherwise promptly attended to.
Country merchants Are invited to cell and examine our
stock before Wurehasing. elsewhere. floods sent to any of
the wharves Or railroad stations. Prices low, and goods
warranted. ,
natal 8, 7:113 • . 104 i
$358,218 70
528,867 26
JOUN A. MOORE.] PORN W. WILLIAMS.
IVII4jORE .WILLIAMS,
6313014 Commission Mernlkants,
I AND DEALERS IN ,1
MINERS' SUPPLIES,
liq. 84 $. Water street; Philadelphia.
The aubsc#ber having beeh associated- with the coal
trade and miniaC operations generally; for sereraljears,
are prepared Ito supply orders for all articles contingent
to raining purposes at the lowest rates, with care and
despatch. Cur stock coin prises the following articles:
01-liarreSpertn i Safety Lamps, Thoniley's celebrated
' Solar, Fuses, Omen
kiletszt, Ideating Piper, Washers,
• Blew lied, Slope chains, Packing, '
• • nee Copes, all sites, 'fitose.
-Lard, ' Pulleys, Cleating add other
Bolin. liickin g , l Powders,
.Oro 4iag, 'Wire liope. 'B4llp.
Limped.- Tar and Pitch, Cndles, de., La
Hodgson & keen, J, B. A. A . S. Allen, Charles Millar &
co., S. Motharinel. Esq., and John Thoruloy, Esq., Phila.
adelphia ; Mon. W. Donaldson, Hon. C. W. Pitman, Geo.
W. Snyder, r.; D. P. Drown, Esq., and 14, P.. Brooks.
Mg., "otter 10 . Wm. Delfaven, Esq., Minersville; and
J. J. Conner, Ashland. [January 17; '67 . 3.1 y ,
M*NUFACTURERS!
. „ ~., .
..
SURANC
COMPANY.INSURANCE
- 1 CHARTER PERPETUAL. •
-,
Granted lby the state-of Peautsylvanla.
- CAPITAL $500,000.
Fire,illlaian" a & Inland Transpor'tation.
1 ~ ._..... i , .
oftoN i
S. 7 t IPPINOOPP, President. ' -.
ALFRED WEEKS, ORKIN ROGERS,
I
Vies President. I fkieretaty.
- I . .
p ems Yonso, Treasurer.
AL--1
DirrVirs: ',, ' ' '
NkholaS G. Taylor,
Alfred Weeks, ! :
Orrin Rogers,
Joh D.P. Simons, •
James P. Smyth:
Amon S. Lippincott,
,Mahlonllliughain, '
Wm. B. T I °nuts,
Wm. ?:ell.
Charles J.lfiold, •
This Company was organized with a cash capital; sad
the Directo:bate determined to adapt the business to
its smallish' rum:wrests. To oh:semi pm:ideas:a in conduct
ing its anal ~ with a prompt a4justment of losses.
°tries-10, 10 Merchants' Exchange:Philadelphia..
Ttie an ds
i f
good box, hYsti appointed Agent fbr the
• above Corn kr, in Schuylkill county,,and will effect all
kinds of 1 =soca. as above,onsPP/40 10 hh 1 killalaces
opposite th Town.llall, Pottsville. k
. snuirEt. - (4lmm.
-3:3856 .- ' .
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February
• .W"crtter-cril/liel. •
•
Ni ce in.. , ymares Building Mahaatongo
2d • above Centre st., Pottsville, Ps.
CAPITAL AVTIIORIZED DVittAWe , •
• f a 02C140 0 004DIP:i
CMI4RTER . PERPETUAL.
This pani olitalii7d Its Charter at the last Send=
of the Legi lain a of Pennsylvania, and is now fully or
ganired and prepared to issue Pottclee, at. liberal Bates,
on Fire and inland risks, on Public and Private 'Build
ings. Furniture, Stocks of floods mad Meickandlze 'of all
kinds: I -- •
Also on Goal !Relaters and Machinery; Inland 'hum
ranee on BOW Boats and Bums, by Canals and Hirers;
also on•Cargora of Peal to Philadelphia, item York, Bal
timore, kt t iTtibt Company gasranteee to adjust all loon
inomptly, Ind thereby hope to merit the patronage of
the public.
Directors*. .
SAMUEL EILLUMAN', . : J. M. ARAN.;'
WILLIAM MMITIMER:Jr. JOUR D.:DEMERT.
JACOR , UUNTZINUER, Jr. JOILI HENDRICKS,
GEORGE LAUER, - • -.J. E URAEFP, - -- '
W. P. SMI4II, , . -n. 11. HUMMER, .-
ROBERT
I.
PALMER,. GEORGE J:11EIIIL
- - SAMUEL SILLY:RAE, Praidett
W. F. SMITII,ReendJuI and °Mull AVint:
Pottirditir, Jantary I' 7 - - 1 , I. e
8-t1
ILUNIAER I : •
The so bscri ber.reo pectiulty annodnees
to thO publle that he has completed Ms Steam Clr.
en r In Lomat Valley. gthoilkUl etrunty,and
Is now prepared to furnlth all. Mods of:Lumber at the
[meet prlees--such Plus, Iletolook a 44 White Oak of
every lase and description.'
air Bina of Lumber tot to order at thothortootiabtllO.
Nor. rt. '6.5 413.tf. ' Y.DWARD E. BLAND.
WILLIAMS • OAT PLANINO
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q." S. BANGER I &'CO4,:WhoIe.;
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MILL rues Toy TO P Tair.sorgui or Tor. MARTI!, 1.211) !Ilium our Pao* Tao c.a.Trams orito
itylkill: Fire: ',lt' Ml tine :
INSURANCE CO.
I=llllll
0 „BUILDERS.
PAINTING, &C.
tf_EW STYI,EII WINDOW 8100E8.
UST renewed a large and deg u.
loortment of Window Shades. new and beautiful de-
Wine, including Gold Bordered, Oiled, latoleurpe of no,'
Gothie de., Le, ebeeper than eves.
A 6130
'feared, (Eased and Plain Paper abides, of wary de
scription For Salo by BENJ. BANNAN.
• -
Marcia V.. Centre &red, oipoidto Episcopal Mont!:
- PAPER MARCIRCS,
Borders,. Unurtaina l !he:
irEHE - subscriber is now receiving his
• new *Gem of raper Ganging' and Bordent,' for
h parlors and rooms, embracing the newest and most
sultablepatterna—aelected for the usual stied honed to
be.papered in the country. The subscriber takes great
care In selecting his papers to snit the houses to be pa
pered. Among the lot are apm elegant patterns of gold.
t'r hatband parlors.
'Oar stock embraces assortments from' four • different
manufacturers, which glees a greet esriety of patterns
to choose from.
Also, Cheap Papers, in Great Variety,
At all prices, some as low as 8 cents a piece.
/Um. Oareedu Groat ruddy, Mae-soy and
efir.Paper Harmers tarnished with piper at wholesale
prices. ' Good paper hangers also farnbbed when re
. nuked.
Our varied assortment of psper hangings, boideraluid
paper shades, presents peculiar attractions to those who
desire to purchase, and as our dock is the largest to this
section' of the country, persons can almost always be se
• commodated ist 11.BANNAN'S
. • Cheap . 800 and Paner Kers.
Poitsritle. Prh to.
WATCHES, JEWELRY. ,
LARGE Assortment Of Cameo
'Ma and Ear Rings, justrerelred by
Itay 10, '66 ' ELLIOTT..
. A MERICAN . RAILWAY 'TIME
KEZEUBS, a aide° article, sad rireivod by
J. d. ELLIOTT, .
- c"I a next door to tiro Übe& Bank.
• PotbarMe, Milt), - 19-
GOLD an 4 silver Lever,' , and Plain
ever : r ife offered In them:l atches, tar sale l am a ; e l ; Attnylr. they
bare
. - • J. 8. ELLIOT?
• next door above the Miters' Bea.
, 10,14 - 19.
M. AVISE'S
CHEAP Watch It•Jew
eilq Stone. No. 72 North Second '
street, (mensite the .idt. Vernon 2:—'
Holm) Philadelphia. •
(told Lour Witches, full jeweled, 18 ft eves, ; 'SW
var Laser, full jeweled. SU' Sliver LePloe. $9; gnarlier.
$5 to ir Gold Spartaeler,ii 40 to $10; Sliver Spectacles
$l5O ; Silver Table Ppoons,Tr set, e 1,4 to $18; Silver De(
ace t Spoons, $9 tesll,; r Tea SpooturAt 75 to fl 50
Gold Pene and .Gold Cisco, $3 M $5; Gold Pens and
Silver CaseS3l; together with a variety of tine Gold /ow.
elry. Gold Curb, Guard and Yob Chains, 'MI golds war
ranted lo be as represented. Watches and Jewelry re
"paired in the best manner. •. Also, Masonic Marks, Pins,-
Ac., made to Order. 7
N. 11.—All ,orders sent by mall .or otherwise, will be
Punctually eitended to. ;
3 4 4 - ; 0 , ' 38-ly
- STAUFFER • HARLEY
.:,..,. ' "k:-...-4 CHEAP WATCIIES A JEWELRY—
_•\.„...2r...., Ill:else:ale and retail-,at the "Phila
-4 .._ .er' - '- - .." --. eiphia Watch &Jew:Wry Store," No.
95NOrth8econd street. corner of Quarry, Philsebt.
Gal Lever Watch.% full Jewelled, 18 carats fine, $2B 00,
. Gold Lopirie Watches, $lB 00 to VA 00. - •
Silver Lever, fan jewelled, • , •1,, • $l 2 0 0
' Silver Lepine. jewels, ! . • - ' ,- • 900
SUpinior Quartietv,
!Gold Bracelets, E 00
!Geld Spettacles, - •, - • - - - 700
!Pine Silver do._. ' • . ' ... '. ' -•I 50
Ladies' Gold Pencils,. ,'. ~ .- -• ~.! ,',.',..1: • ..i.._ .. 100
Silver Tea-spoons. set, - -:. ; _ I.
_. 1 00
Gold Pens, with Penal, and Mier Holders, V. ~
I Gold Finuer-rings.3734 cents ,to $80: Watch Glass*
'plain, 124 yenta: patent, 18% runts; • Lutist, 25 cents;
other artielcs in proportion. All•Forxis warranted to be
!what they are sold for. STAUFFER A HAItLR'Y.
the honer—soiree Gold and Silver Leveneand_Lepinea,
still lower than the above prices. , - ! .
October 4,'1858. - . • !! ' 40-ly '
BUSINESS CARDS.
, TbSEPH W. GEA.Rir, Civil and Mi
ning Engineer. Offlee—Corner of Market and 2d•
streets, Pottsville, Pa. . [January 10 2•
p W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa:,
,late of the 'Pennsylvania State Geological Survey,
explores laude, oes.4c. LOetolsor. la. 'SS • 41-tf
R. G. N. BOWMAN, Sor
geon Dentlat. Wee In Brick Building, 4 41 e
corner Market end Second streets, Pottsville, Pa.
Octotx.r 1, 1853 • . ' , 40-tf
JOHN HOWKISS; Mining Engi
neer and Surveyor; Centre:St., Pottinrille, Pa.,l at
te.nda to Surveying and Exploring Coal Lands, inviLievt,..
log Minas, An. Agent tar the pintos° and tale of Kea
Estate, iolliction of rents, to,
March Y., 1856
IC 7E Ea. K. SMITH; MINING ENOI-'
!, neer and &livery, filireS tirraee, Centre Sire/
Pe terille Pa. Examinatiops,: Reports; Surreys aa
Maps of'COal !dines, Coal Lands, niaing, Machinery, key
execntedon the shortest notice. 4tgent tot Cestlll hteepte;
! September 21, 1856 - : tt
DR:T. -P. - ,TRUCKS r and 4. A.
MAIM:4Y, Mining Engineer, Patentees! of ." Pro.
ones of Purifying Mine Water" are now at the ' 4 Pottaville
House' where they will be hippy to nee tOose operator
who are interested in saving the expense attendant on
the destruction of Boilers - by wipe water,
Pottsville. August 9, '56 ' ' an
.I[IrENRY W. POOLE, Geological,
X.Topographical and 'Mining Engineer, Centrustreet,
Pottsville, Pa., gives attention to surveys and examine,
tions- of Coal Lands, to surveys of mines requiring spe
cial acenracy, and to the' superintendence and' entire
charge forproprietors of estates. ' •
Fobrum7 2. 3 68 [July 22.14 27-tfl
A GENCY—For the *Purchase and
Zl.Eale of Real Estate; biaYinwand peUing Ciml;, ta•
king charge of Coal Lands, Mines, &c.,and collecting
rents—from twenty years experience in the County be
hopes to giro satiaLsctites. Odire Mabantango Street '
Pottsville. 31.4uw...
Apirnoostro , 1441
T • 11. McElwain, Civil and Mining
fj yip Nngletetr, Ashland;' Pa., attends to Surveying and
Inspecting Mines, oorveying and divldinglands, regu
lating Town Lois, and all other business itilho lino of
his profession..
Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 04. Schuylkill
County, Pa.
Feb. ".,S' .1S
• 13-ly
D.- L. DODSON, Opera-",
-
M. tive and MechaniesiDontist tib -,
.hasefts
ted up,ono bf .the best Dental. Establishments to this
part of the State, and Intends to afford his patrons the
benefit of every improvement in the Art. - He guaran-
tees to hiltate nature to a nicety In the adaptation and
arrangement Of Tewxneetalle or Vltrescont Teeth; in
ants partial or whop sets on ..thpospheric Fruit:we, to the
entire exclusion of Spiraleprings; extracts dead teeth
and roots with facllltY, - and 111 1 / 1 decaying teeth with
gold, rendering them useful during llfe. In
Market streettwo doors above Centre. Wort b,side.
(2.E0. BROWN, Mine Inspector ; ten
kA dem bis services to Ladd-owners, men of basinms
and capitalists. ;prom blkfexperience In Mining, and
knowledge of veins, as be Is engaged la this and adjoin.
lag coquilles, in essmiaing mines and- ekploring , Coal
lands, he hopes td be able to give sitisiketlon to all whcr
may want his services.
REFERS to Bas,e*nl MILNER and JANIE Sam., Es 3 S., -
Philadelphia, and 1:1'. E. Nits, and Mutate Unarm,
Ems.; Pettey 111., for capability and Integrity.
AddreeF-41Eil. BROWN, Mines inspector, East Roe.
Wegtan street, Pottsville, Pa. . .
July 5, 1856 . 27.
TRA,NSPORII'rION.,
PHILAD'A I READING - RAILROAD!
OFFICE oT the Philade. & R. c o .,
- " Pbfkulelphia, Ady 30,1856.
The rates of Freight and Tolls.= Coal transported by
this Ounpany, will-be es• follows. from SeptOnber•
MU, Until further notice:
, --
. - • 71011. • . 4
el ...4 4 g t .4 14 ..
. , .'' 2(3 tw. ,el 0 •
Tejtlehmond, • ' '2 00 195 180 .1 76 "
4 'Phlladalphia, ' . • '1 00 185 170 105
'w
Inclined Plane, --- . . • 190 1.85 170 1.05
'". 10:clown, . 190 185 .1 70 1 65,
..w . Germantown It. R. • . 1 90, 185 1.70 1,.65
w Fills of Schuylkill, ; • ' , 190 1 85, ' I'7o 1486
4, Manaytink,• • -.}1901 85 • 1 70 I' l B6',
ti Spring BOK: -, -..-. 1.06 160 ' 145 - 145
w Consbehoeken and Piy ,-: . -
- mantitilariroad. • 1 1 455 160 146 145
" 4 Rambo's Mid Vette' and ;
donee; • • • • i 160 ll 5. 1 45' . I
40
" Norristown or Rcidgeport, 11 CO 155 146 I'4o
w Port Kennedy, 165 150 140 140
f' Valle/ Porgy . - , ,1 '55 150.140. 440
1
0 Pluenivrllle, _ . 1 464 ,1 40 180 130
i' lloyei'aord, _ ' - 1.45 .1 40 180 1.50
_i . Pottstown. • ' . 1401 85 1 25' 1 25.
w Donaterrille, --- . i 140 '1 35 1•25 1 25'
. w Birdsboro' ~. . . , - 1.1 80 - 125 1 165 I' 15.
4. Reading, t, '
--1211 116 1 05: 105
64 Between. Reading • and • ' ' -'
. Blebraillla, .
.f 1:20 ,i Is 1 a OS_ .I:OS
. . Dlohrsaille,
.' , 110 1 216 2 8511' 0 5
—4, Bamberg, -- ' - • '1 201-1 15 -
a Bririgeberg . - •. ' ' ..• •'. - 1-20 115, . - . -- -
•
By order offbe Board isr Managers.
Am:LIM , BUY : W ll.]iolLT[£NN*Yißeay.
PHILAWA.4 REAOOIO RAIL. ROAD.; :
IioNUNUILOWEINIPIK
AVM OY. YREIGUT ON- lIINOCUANDU.S. •
AN • AND AFTER NOVEMBER
N. until tarthernetko'gthe folknrlnOlates of
Preight 400'04 per 100 randy . . -
l i t
'4 1% AZ4
; •
.
*valour4i.9r .1111,124414
Dry egiods,confedloviary, hi:444.0440t-,
i Cims:Freish Vast, Flab,;(3/Im, •ko
Anvils, MO. 1304er f Otpor, 201,..X5tr•
thenwareartneni ,
• -IDismo, Umbra% Miles..MMlONiers,
totem, la;:kitriffit o ol 4o 49 ol o l444l6
Mo. Deli oilfm:0040 1 j0)4 .11 ai Uni t
144,111111WIrR t l u tr,
•prmatui,sfivit •
7
Brom, Vire Wass, Ors* Meow,
Piteb OuLTanikaltAftflpitra,
Bla Thober
• ant.Lotaker.
OPf4 364 0 141; 01 ii 411 ,
Ice; Jinn Mie;limleitsatiOpßors,p3
ronMaitri.illatedte, - • ,
flew, per bawd!, •
00.21165 t
SATURD
CO/L
'AS LAND' I,: P.
SIOOKSA C0."3 Tunnel Wltary,—Tbe titulars**.
re, to connentkrn with the General ecid Gluttons,
taken the ageneraf the *bore (hut, and are prepared to
receive order, which may be addressed to kart Carbon,
or d Wall street, Fair York. CA A YOUNG..
August 1416 - St-tf
s i ti , s
A 'LLEQHENY AND pirit-. ]
ILSPVIAND'COAL; by the eurt. ear
or bushel—warranted tabs
excellent quality. Daderr
earners snot ed at a holm% pries& ,W I be daiierre n d .
at any plat ikons usual. or rallemd. A res. or apply
la - •. • ' r • THOS: E. CAMIX, -
101 Manta street, Philadelphia. '
lt-ly• -
April 28, 1846
gPA.RTNERSHIP-0; F. -NOR..
ON and V. OLOVER,Js., - of th e late Onto
Si man, Norton A Co., hare this day anoelate4l yith
them, W. S. ROBARTS, J. WALTON And J. IL VAN
MISEN, of the firm of Roberts, Walton & Ca; and the
briilneu IF,In be continued under the liras of VAN
DUREN, NORTON A CO., at N 0.19 Wall street Phila.,
Tier No. I, Port Richmond. . ,
Philadelphia, Feb. 9,'68.. Qiy
(10PARTNERSHIP.—The -under
kiiignedhavellats day (January 21a ,1858,) entered
Into copartnershiplor the transaction o a General Coal
Commission &Woeful, and also teethe purchase and sale
of Coal. under the firm of W. M. ROGERS t CO.
01Sere-20131tros.tway, New Tort, and in Centre street,
opposite the American hotel, Pottsville:
WIL M. ROGERS, New York.
P. D. LUTHER, Pottsville.
6-tt
February 9. 'Z6
SHLAND and MAHANOY COAL.
The undersigned are prepared to receive orders
r ie celebrated Ashland Coerfrocu the
~ "liancruft
oneerColltery." Frem the extendrealterationsand int
procements made at the ColilerY - this winter for Preps•
mg the Coal, they feel no hodtation In offering it to the
trade as an article that can have do superior in the mar
ket, both ammo quality and freedom from dirt; slate and
other impurities. 'They are also prepared to" make con.
tracts f o r Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other Minos
BANcuorr, LEWIS &
N 0.19 Walnut street, Commercial Building.
Febriary 9,'b6 .bly
i
T. EIIIGH COAL,. at .Eliiab !apart,
JU New-jeree7 —A direct Ildlroad common tlon hai
recently been opened from the Lehigh Coal 'legion to
the Waters of New York Bay ' Elisabeth "New Jim
fey. ' This is the nearest our which yet been
made by railroad from the trieposits of ' nnrylvanbi
to the great markets of New ork and Ne England
Formerly, and before the present Inlan d ronhe were
opened, the dealers In'. this city obtained heir Lehigh
Coal from Bristol, Pennsylvania, at I distance of more
than =0 miles. an d at, a 'freight of about $l. SO per too.
Nov, It ein be had by, an Inland water communication
of 12 miles, and at ci freight of about 25 cents per tow—
The tame relative advantages will also be derived by in
the buyers on the Nbette Diver . and 4 In the vicinity of
New York, and In all the New England States. During
the present season . , the subscritera will be the exelocire
shippers of the eefebiiiled South Pod West, Spring Moun.
twin Lehigh-Co:ads, Eliaaleethport, ind weasels will now i
be able, at all times, to obtain cargoes without delay.—
Teal ns of leaded cars iiith freshly - mined. Coal are now
I received daily, direct from thermlnes. Consideiing the
lateness of the season, It is veey ' important that order*
fur this celebrated Coal. to be,promptly executed, should,
be sent without delay to our oilires at goer York, Mo .
delphia, or DestorS. •
LEWIS AIIDENREED I CO.;" •
Nos,lloßreadwin New York; 67 Walnut Street. Piffles . .
delphia: Sit, State street: Boston, Jul 24 '5O go. •• ,
:.HOTELS.
,NATiOWAL HOTEL,
Clo?her Ist ,4:fommoree_ 4-Shamokin Ste.,
szeonl nncwr. ?tenni or Tam senmoku.
Shamolin, Nort_ h=lowland Co., Pc.
M. WEAVER, Propfietor.
_ rply
April 26,1656
' .• THE "BUCK HOTEL."
Near t ly opposite the (loud ..11ouxe, Lebanon, - Pa.
George F. lielnkerts Proprietor. -,
This hotel, so low , colebr.ted for Its generous board
aOd good seem:moist loni, has been wenfli Improved,
and continues to be the Siege Hotel and General Goad
Quarters.. .. • May 3,1838 18.17,
• "WHITE HOWIE HOTEL."
.Corder of Centro and Makapannyo stc, Ponca,'
Joseph M. Seifert Proprietor. •
Entertainments and accommodations of tho best kind
and every attention AVM be paid by the boat and lais:nt
tondants to make quests and travelers comfortable:
Pottsville May 10,143 . • 19-ly
THE "EAGLE HOTEL,"
Eagle Buildings, corner of Cumberland and Mar
- • ket sir., Lebanon, Pa.• -
Adam Umiak, Proprietor. • ' •
Mitt. 01444 and most oommodlocis hotel In
Lob.
With VIIMPIP"." 0 Irbiretesiejokt.
dorsoratt the pu lier:generatty Msy 'fie
DISSOLUTIONS.
c0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--J:
. IT: DITIDEY has asseeiated with hint Wit. J. BOW-
E. s, under the firm of Sludey k Bowen.
: . We are prepared to extleute all orders for' Painting,
Glazing, and l'aperlng.St short notice and on !estimable
terms. We eall the attention of purchasers to our large
stock of Paper franglugs, Window Shades, Fire Board
Prints, Le, including every virlety of style and price,
which,* offer *Vibe lowest city prices. tette:Hog of
every description promPUy executed. . ~
' MIMI' * BOWEN,
2 doors abore the American House, Chthv drat.
Pottsville, September 20.'56 , , : ' 86- .. .
tICIPARTNERSHIP.-JAMES M.
kiiiliATTY. of thenate fine of llettty & Thelma, has
associated with him Theodore Darretson tad James B.
Health in the Carol has under the firm of Jamie
31:Beatty h Co., who will continue the mining and eel.
Zing of Coal as turnal., • /AS. M. BEATTY, .
' THEODORE 0 AERETS•E,'
•
jAB.
BBAYri.
' Pottsville, Juno '56:
exVAR-TNE RSIIIP -NOTIOE.--rTHE
enPitinent l 4. ht the Lumber , busbies* heretofore
sting between 1 . 1. C. L 0. Wilson, was tide day, {Dee,
1,1855,) d red by tnUtnal muscat. It. C.IVILSONi
O. WILSON. •
The undersigned bare this 'day, (Dec./0865J entered
Into copartnership In the Lumber buivinestiott their
steam rum mill, on the Mahoney, under the firm of WU"
SON 41 .- ROYER.. ' K. C. WILSON. -
,LElViti ROM.
• Ordera for all kin - de of Lutaber !rill be received arid at
tended to by It. C.' Wilson, at the mill, or Lewis Royer,
at Schuylkill Haven.. February 16,'6U 741
' , A.DIENISTRATION.
ADMINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE.-
The 'inufersivied. having been • appointed by the
mister of gehuyikill county Administrator of the E.
tate of Chriathn Walter, late of the borough of; Tim*
qua, in mid county, all persons having claims against
'the estate will present them to him for settlautedt, and
those indebted to said estate rill make Immediate par
ment, .- - G. 11. SteCASE, Administrator:
Tamaqua, December 411,'+56 " ' MAP." l:
ADMINISTRA.TION NOTICE.--
Whereas Letterset Administration on the Estate'
OMAS EWING, late or the borough of Pottsville,
have been &Mod to the subscribers by the Itealster of
Sehuylkilbenunty, notice Is hereby given toil those I ,
debted to said Estate to make payment. and those
inweialms will present them for settlement: - ,
• , , - , A. U. WILSON, Administrator. r,,,
BARMIER - IN% AdministragrAti - -
Deo:ember 20. , r4l , i , " - 51.a1tr. ,- ,
ADMINISTRATOR'S •
Whereas Letters of Adminlstration s to OM Fettle n C. BEHLUOIIY,Iitte of the borotig%lPotts-
Tulle, deceased, have bean panted •to !be ali goed,
all persons Indebted to the said Estate are.requested to
make IMmedisto payment dud those haslet demands or
claims 'plait the said Estate of deceikeat will make
lipowti the same without delay to ' • • ,••
Dr. SAMUNki BERLtrant,4thanbtrator.
Pottsville, December 20,'50 : 614 t •
MISCELLANEOUS.
RJNTING
:I ) Papor, of every slio and w(
r sale at NM PTIC L (
- August 9;'66
'I
1114 .8 111 W i'lrotincit - r g aLiiElA", °anti
ready to attend COPILLION PARTIES, BALLS,
RIOS. ke. Orders otddressed to N. J. Ran, or t). O.
Marra. will receive preempt &Nat West.
Pottsville, July 12, '.56;:,
fitOlyl P&CIFIC.!. .
it
E. 1.- - sAILO when in the
Alfilti of Phltaditla,learnod to his great =cen
t on, thatowl aaa tlllo~ n , owing to .sounored Ueda the stalmsttlp
Patine, be you'd not tieritble to duplicate the , very hand
moms and Tatted amiprWout of Spring. and Bummer
Clotha;tazahnereaaV Vesting' that ho has Just opened
Ihrgetteral Inspeetkm his new Bates Boom, Corner of i
Denies and 31aboutangb Eats. •
Pottsaille.March
.
THEausegoLCQATEhAC. ".
raaTilE subscribe!' has just received
tbw IndLi Rub* 00'4, very - . light and durable,
e double—eultrWitor physiclaus end others who an
exposed to the wesitiret+ - :. Also, 'cheap ;gala 'tubber
Working Coate andbola. whleh are (teepee than any
ever offered hare itbaki igupd,, u nd durable article.. -
-00 •D. BANNAN.
• • . Tp i ti3FlEß'S • -
. Double &flow: ana Suction Pump. ,
%MESE Pu 04.- thin ' experience, are
_§.. acknowledged taUsagealoe to any to ast.' They
aye tea cheap end &Fab* Tar isle by C. CI, CAUTKIt.
PrYilettrtrfi. ii, Righ t for &haylhellexendg.
Patbiellle; noremberla;l6' : ' -461 y
yA.L, ,!.OJAL. LEASE,..,
t4v9rable terms, a
•
is white . • • wpsn . theadstestedllars:
ssaaootthh Teiw. 100,006 aDIIIIOI eats to
Proposals will &lITIOSISS es!es4iloslOct,oo,o tow!
and dithering into •
• •
The tincibasnanbandimiiiint timber and many nat.
mei astratdismi _
Pali Information :wig Or*ln . nll!d,ildeitt .4D1471 2 11
PrediliOrin January 1.184 'l7. - -
Address—P. SHILMI4.I~BIS s :Pa.,'Or.r. P.
RIINT6R. readapt Oolunallusi. ftaia Co., corms
sits & Walnut strwirst • •
December V 613, • .•+"• - 4, - 40'
_ • A: lith - '•
Illaultetr Dealer ltYr das tad Laud
, , , • •Btiftorrts.7...eat
yor ill" }ad toe..
Wisoono
- Idk
buKbe..
bag lira imam
iranbuOtookrolOk
or Aiwa tothiii.%
L ine Wm bo•lottabi'
, Oast the Una Of
time for v , bnpz,
Jaw 211
~.:.
_~ i ci
, • .
• : Txr
SO 13
4341
WILL GIVE SITJANGTU , T . 4:1 ova RAMA LTD engirt : ALL,II9LII:*TieI 0106**4
ILINNAN I 49TTSVIUX, SCIiIJYLK4I , COUNTY,- PEll'iVirI,VANI*.
Y; JIvIORNING, 057."
cP - EVZBooIi&N
,c-4Sook tx. _A ews
of imperkiquallty,
. 1 • E.G ARRIGUIZ.
(*aro street, P =A ottr t aile.
.."
SEWS
EDWD. T. TAYLOR.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SKATES A , large. - usaoitment of
rmaio and immiavo nabs, ofolporratrekat
for prloos,Vao ' • iritAN/L
Doe. 54%6 iL
LEATHER BELTING, oak tanned
eiretelied 4utfrieetsKi of superior quality.
TAI teTurialabedof riseaat the Hardware arid Ira
PRANK MIT •
PORT CARBON SHOVELFACTORTA
QLairiee swag, Proprietor.
'alikbidiofooalst oirelspades,coalriddles, igg•
The Wiener* ofthe puNte ta resvcalutlyeoUette4..
January 10. '57 • . ' 3tt .
RAILROAD IRON, ' .
F. all,sizes,.a""superhir, article, train-
Itjutteturba' aid constantly onland, and for sale by
"•'• 'HAYWOOD, EKE t CO., Palo AUo Rolling Mal.
, Pottsville, January: 11, 17 - • 841
• •
Daily
FOR 1857 i': •
HE Daily Memorandum Book for
18.57, eontalulne, an' Almanac:, lime mod Interest
Art Various aims for the Desk or Pocket. - for see
by li.. BaNNA9IO,
Bookie:ilia? acid Stationer.
PIANO TEACHING.
rMEYER; OrganOt,-givps
T Instruc
. th in en th e Plano Forte and Itekvirott. In ,Potts.
sat neighboring . towns; ; Terms modular-. Apply
at his office. wood door below , the Post °Mee. Pottsville.
January 3.'57 • 'l.3m
TON't3AHIRTY YEARS.
ILE i.II.ISC,KII3.EK can now famish
d L vidurne 24 of Benton's Ilistory of the. Awe
orernment Sir Thirty` Years, from 1820 to MO, mut
plating the *oft. Ain. !kilo 2 vole.. for We it
• S. BANN 1!4)4 4, Stationery Store,
Pottsville, July :6, '5B ..
.PROCLMNATION. . 7 ,
I.. ki ADJOLJUNba Court of.. Com-:
alai Pleas forAhe trial ore:mesa at Issue, ettll be
e at. Pottsville In and foe the county of 14 chhylkill,
en Monday the 2nd dity of Feb:rusty 1831,* to continuo
two Treks • - .- . • - WU. MATZ; Illaindff
fberlfrik.. Ohm Pottials A l.
I January
. 1.003, 18:,'4 j"
• tEONARO. FRY it CO., '
amater, £ Dealers' In Ezehaage. - '
•-• , TAMAQUA, P.A.
POLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO
41,Jand drafts for'sale On all the principal eltles In' Ow
Union. Also, drafts tor saloon Nnglaud, Iroland,l3cot
land and Wale*. Jana 14,'50 dd.
DRAFTS ON EUROPE.
& SON'S, DRAFTS am
- kr Quaker. lloww. of John Alt iddard Corderoy
Co. of London, and on the Belfast Banking Co. o! Ire
land, always for sale. in soda fiem RP to £5OO, by the
enbeetitier, at his 'Bookstore,' Pottsville. These firms
hate nothing to do with the Passenger' Ll,nes„ , and they
are considered the safest houses .in thiEILJ. s country and
LL. In
Itl4
• •
LA P 8! LAMPS I 1 ...LAM PS 1 I •
NEWELL'S PATENT -SAFETY .
) Laid Peand BABB, td prevent accidents [Mot Um
: - ram of Burning Fluid, on t h e same principle da Daces
Barrity Lamps, warranted not to explode, and highly rec
tal:unaided Professor Sillyman and other scientific
;gentlemen. A large asiertment,just received, and for
sale by BiIIUIFT LEitell.
Pottacilic.lanuari
BANK NOTICE.
... , .
•
A T_ a - meeting of the Directors .of the
Srle Cloy Bout hold at their banking house to the
g ty of Tele on the 2nd day of January,lB.l7, the follow
ing resolution was adopted.•' - , .
Berotool, That the Provident is requested to gin no
tice of a suspension On thirty daya,duriag which time
it Is hoped Its affairs may be placed In each a condition
that they-may be able to resume hoedown.
It. UItANT, Prat.
14t ,
Jui. 10,'57 •
DR.KPlmamm
RE't 4110TIQ:WIPEDITION
- now, y •areasverk.
IPensonat Norrativo, containing an
amount of the Important Discoveries, perik,us mid
g adventures In the Arctic Regions, by Dr. Kan,
Illustrated by upwards of 300 engraving&
^W Upwards o• 2000 caplet Cf'this beautifully este
euted and Intensely Interesting work, were subscribed
for In advance of publication. It should bo owned and
mad by everybOdy. • Subscribers and others ran new be
supplied by • D. BANN AN, . •
Agent for Schuylkill county.
41-
Octoberll,'so ,
r .
iIsiatiOOMEMITO TO AGENT&
''' XPERIENCEV Canvassing Agentt
~.. ,trantedla all parts of the country . forth. Cbsepre.
y and Efistory..dacksd and Astern, ...f
n e le u fo G l i e w ircrd, from the earliest. ages to the present
Um by S.U. Oomuucu.(Peter Parley,) elegantly bound,
. and belntifully illustrated. Price $3.• Sold only by
/Meats, to whom special districts wilt-be given: • April.
cants should state what counties .they would like. For
full particulars apply to •
J. Q. COLTt)N & CO., N 0.172 WUllatn St., N. York. .
Jan. - 10, '57 -23 t• ;
eptilLso SCHOOL INKSTANDS.
suTub subscriber has had ma
M ufactured
to his order II lot of Palle ; School 'l&n. Inatandi,
k s,
tible to insert and fasten lu the desks. stands
have corers which slide off when in use, a n des,
they cannot be upset and thus soil the desks furni
ture. • They area capita] article for schools.. Teachers
and schools supplied by the quantity, at
It. RANIVAN'S
• • Cheap Wholesale and Retail Book Store.
. Pottsville, May 17,Th6 . 20
, WOLFF'. ,!..;:.
Doom Uraikaad wards, Product:li, 7
Milton Yo'rekumbeaasaii county, Pu.
11 1 admeribers are , stow:prepareiti
11411 iny orderii of Wheat, ftje, Corn. pats; Totktell4 -
Batter; Emps. Lard, te„thst maybe sent to thaw
COO nperatottrat prorleon aealers or ecimiklu
would do well o gettheir supplies of grain *2 pinnt..
alone from us. sr wiean supply them at prldsOolos
their advantage. Band its ;our orders. r• •
• HILAILIf
311Itoo, June 28. 'Bi t.26*
TIONNI:110$1 do DENCILER, —•-
Hanker. sun Penises tas natnonanige,
2. door. Setith of the Erpreli 3 Oee;Ctetre Sireet
' • • , '
WILL strictly at*tidloalleolleitioni
entrusted to ChantOitiltedlato. Baldness Paper,
'Loans, Stocks. and all others seesultles. •
Mortars. Taylor, DMA** Hankers, New York, Drafts
on Onion Bank f Loden, Belfast Banking Company of
!rebind, National of Scotland; also at the Wilke of
. Messrs.l3*Sak'Paylar, Literpool,,
lilemsncißlytonllntee k Co.. Lletb, Pentland.
Cons'antlininhand taut - Ibr. sale for any tunentit,from'
tl npwardnilti intros to snit purchasers. •
Theseetrafti *re payable at sight, and are wood In ewe
ry part .11Ingland, Ireland, Scotland. and Wales. Dn
enrren 'lank Notes exchanged at the best rates. Land
Warmish bought and sold.
• te,Aprll 19 - '5O pan 4 . lo,lStfi 3:1 le-
az:gusty. •
Brosibray. Nov York.
IIULLENDEILiIb PASCAL'S,
• I. l .litth Sliest, Ma
•
..I.lbratautiltreet,Phllsfleirlata.
' • Styles foe the Vall•and ESe Winter of
lESo
' , vest
.Gloves I
Gloves I
.
Gloves*
Gloved l
' ' Glover I
GIANTS a is nAt3TiSS (new style for thelaillea
GLOVES made by loovrs, who the belt la the trade l
GLOVES a Ku), end gloves a KleTalet
GLOVES of Docame,Cumt . end CAsus
GLOVES of Wool end Ellh sad Cotton;
°JAYE'S of Et:Atkin, (a 1:/viSo lot %I); - •
GLOVES tee driving,. Gloves' for walking; •
GLOVES of :White Kid. Eno Black Rosklta •
OWYESladtatlon, which, mach iesetables these
GU/YES to be worn et the eutalog diretataler,
GLOVES of Reticle. (Very ilea)
GLOVES' all eltes;of. ovary Mat
0 [mita to salt the'young tad old; -•
ouvirrs t 9 tgeli oat the Winter's told;
.011/VES in great a amber, hi Idyls vat tdee
tlLOYE:l'vittletam telling at very low prier
61.017/4. 'll you want thew be certain to calf •
At 1 he City Hat Store and dentelondshing
Alai Door to the ibttwide Mita. Mare at.;. Pot/edge
N. it.—Just received, a email lot of Mears Patent Ma ,
MINIM Paper Collor.. a new article for Gents.., ,
Gents' 111EA.WLS, Shawl rhuoilldipmere Searle. ,te.
December , - , • ' ,49;-
ap
polnW_Agent for tbls ecamtylbr the' salead
M.B WS PATENT METALLIC BIIIIIAL CANA"'
Which suporoodeall other hods in ono. • Being porently
air-tight, it obsiatenthe nerandty of batty burials, and
also pros/Tree the body frosa hamodistedecompodthate.. ,
They arepartdrearly enneade fin transporting the body
.from ono glare to sailther. The Owe to snowed' with
I bleb gbasosith aloud tapir wldeb ran bensamved at any
time, and taw tam ot the expo MOM by Ita 'Mena ot re
knives. A* alight give IC4I 66titfietteN.10- " VtOTOMA.SZEDOZ — '-
eorrobarato our stahtntent ourto Mae adrantagrothe Me. •; Tbe followlrig interesting account '
of too:
lank Coats bss over the Mood's, but theddlowingsria tonna* bridge now being built across the fit Lew
' - • • - • reface et Montreal, from the oe!tespondonce 7 of
1, • - tWaslnserron, April llth."' pitub o y o . ov e r , • _ •. ; • -
Gentkausr-Me -witnessed 'the utility of your Grow r . -
meat !Patois lietallielturtal Oisor, , used gcreemy The ir owe* M Vs 'Po a•.
leer It-1s
-the nailer of *obits Hon. dtditiC.Celhonis tothotbsr - LAS (lima the St. Lawniann, la twoluiles: tiwidth.,
grassionaleaseatery - irbbiehhinpreeoetar with tbellettel The Oeueelot pedllieingetiftnin font
11144 V tiwr ben " 36 kn°4lllk4ttl q . "lrthro ll !!!, to tan feet to ***ta t o*, stbcpeo 40:th,
.tbe deedido their_ ettelresthryrplseoklq
_b oo ma t e d, itoteptliAbgajlin tffigind,;,l6llllo
' With reepostiorososbirribis etneolvie.genr* •i s fr o m agit o .. to 4t o t v Ag o foot Aggpa the
Miami% Haar, anii.LesslaCias,psnAlfame,lN. `"
said
AL Xing 40fr• Das% J. M. Morrie% J. T.-idastme,la g. winter the saikein , *Cs green thiellone%
Atennieini , A.C.Gisees. Wee:P:""tnes;:kteno pilee
msatghs
deep'ineard;lol' 14.111114),Y0,1 . ,..„_1fiterr
. fun e kt ooon ; • : J.:, , .1- l i mb t o woo r • gist on Olga ineune.,'„er
• Shatlins. " ll62l4ll6 ?: 10441111 =:: ' the rut bodlea soon 41 1211 Ise* .
" " td
- las oda timbain mat &ar m * into oto
- Cbstrestrafilawner sif Rion=
zetueulo,:uno %UM :MAL • . mon tereptiole. The !We and iboublen s?f led
pot(11:
A 114:1114 808
woo • ' . r
. .
,
Ra um of Ides and nob ' • i -'
-.
Whose motto ."The ;,-..
To who imp thimt to your tru'at
„Form ererspeek,to4ttght. '
'Ti. world Is very elder sesne,say, l
. -I +And sou th there Is todoe• , 1
And, theeedx% faint therm the In% •
Ikeause.their 'ranks are lbw. .1
Da an re au within& reireve '
. Wort out each noble plan '
Itesseurbertog that he doe thseisoll ' • ,
. _Who dosth Ohs eats.— '! I
•
And yen, - who strive vane asenesr, newts,
Deem not your blew Taiu...:•.
The bread you on thre waters east I i• .
• Militants to you again. ' •
-Walt not far tears, wean wet the WIN! • t-'
Nor deem that prophets r age
• Foretold moo distant better daj—
Boom tarot! "Voldon steep •
Then Alla go on with high resolve, .
Andearry'out Your phut,
Itematobaing thst tie doeth WWI
Who doeth all he am.
That Golden Age true heartarain bring—
' Gantt Into to God and man,
'Obeying mandates that were (Irma -
R hen drst the world began: - ,
Yield not to selfishness and 'power
-Yield not to worldly might; - -
For, obi the heart is very snood
When, tattling for the eight.
Theo Von with high rook;
. And ont. each plan. ,
itemem that he death nark
ST:tro doeth all tome. , • f''
lotrai )nformation.
islencter, WISDOM; 08. Ems iroi Ho=
1 insecritimm •
. •
There is no other foundation for happiness; in
every stage .of existence, than this. which Jesus
Chiist hu laid; no means. of,tuining this life to
its test account, but by Making), a conscience of',
all our! ways; and no impreveusent worth purse.'
ling, but that which educates the soul'for eter
nity. 1, , • - •
Many who are really conscientious, .and who
'.desire to carry their religion into everything they
do or day, are ignorant 'of the thousand ways in
which'they may either Seigel:Frothed', and thus
unconsciously annoy their beit Aikido, and leave
undone what would gratify them. .• -
Much of womitest time•is ueeetwariry consumed
. by the'every rlay'busineia vf, life ; and without a
wise distribution of her time, turd a strict ad.
tierande to beridan of-life. she is in danger. of
havins bar _intellectual and spiritual ' improve
ment continually secrificed to the lesser interests
of clothing rind feeding the body. To prevent
this, decide what ought to constitute'your daily
round !of Ceoupationi, end allot to each tits 'fit
ting time. By having regular hours for- the dif
ferent !employments ot' the dui; you will avoid the
'great waste of tiwe'wbieh iII..OOCASIOIIII4 by un
certainty as to what you should, do next.
Mrs. M— wal one of the medal motheri,_re
markable fur system , forethought, and practical
adaptation to circumstances. .Shei was an hive.
lid, and compelled to basket:a her resource! with:
the greatnit care. irk ilie - liaintai Vetere rising
she would lay out her plass for the day, arranging
each part with prudent Reference ,to 'the condi.
flan aid wants of each member of the family.—
Met atm was to make them haptiy, ; by making
them , useful, and she made all other considers
tons , !give way to what. she. regarded as' the •
Pro Pet trinuing of her children. She gave groat)
attention to their intellectual cultivation'. Their
.
OVOLUDgII were pleasantly..instylded ter at home.
While) one read from some instructive or enter
, taining •booli, the others were engaged in their
several occupations, sewin knitting, drawing,
or whittling. Yes careful a, .eers,r+rreat moth
! erl do nut" Start Willa - i whittling was
et ,
one of the regularly es bliehed ages oC that
most orderly family sir le. And any were the
ingenibue and eonveni t art' p ro duced did&
those evening recreation . s Habite - of useful , ' itt:
ciliary. were formelE Ingenultrand taste .were
cultivated; and a turn for- ,meehanical employ
ment "indulged sod Strengtherldijorw',which
the 'happiest results 'hays, bewhiltwifted. %One
of the sons. of that fierily- of.,erbittkra is at the
bead of ono of the largest tred-most.prosperous
mechanical establishments 4.-the country, where!
costly 'and -finished machines of verities kinds
are furnished. If his motlier,_ in the days of
.his boyhood at tionietheuglit more of the
'litter on her door, whlch.two or three'llourish
es of the brdom would' fOli2Ore in a moment,.
than of, the amewienhit and ' pro fi t which' her
sous derived fromlbe,:cultivetion 'nf their me
chanichl geniusr,lind.7the cheerful oroupatiOn of
'their evening hoursjoronld she not clearly hate
saerifieed a greater to a lesser good t a - . I
Never weep a rainrday in doing a variety,
of little jobs,'end think impulse you dispatch hi
great Maay,..that you have well bestowed your 1
timeOlreave small 'sank' for odd half hours,! ,
and ale your uninterrupted day for something
that oda uot•lre done in half home. ..
:Youletould think it poor economy to cut into
4- :: 'whole yard of cloth, when you only wanted a
little 'Piece to ,mend with. You would rather
;take a scrap from your remnants. Just Such
poor economy of. time is it to use up a wh ° le I
'..day in little undonnocted affairs.
I knew. a family where all the colts - ire and
wristbands were stitched in odd minutes.. •
..-_, Early rising is not. only expedient, but it is ,
a duty. To sloop a greater o namber ref hours
than
.ia necessary for rest and refreshment. is a
toluatirily and wanton abridgment of. life. -L
When 1 breakfast is late, the whole business of
the house is retarded; and tho heads of the fami
ly must not be surprised if their example of ,
late hOura ii followed - by all in their emploY.-
cam
, •
Southersi Clbaste,
I es, -
It ism standing direction to go to a `warmer cli
mate it, threatened or actual consumption.
Warm weathe'r takes away the energies of the I
healthiest among us, and the universal experienee I
of . phyticianaartti patients is that it debilitates
consumptives greatly. If warm weather sit home
debilitates, how. can it fail' to debilitate when
away from borne! •
The I chemist knows that there is more . ..nutri- 1
went in a pint of cold airethid there is in a pint
of war air, because it, is more condensed.- It is
aco ded point in consumption that stho larger
the quantity of air the patient can consume the
greater are,his chances of recovery. The fewer
'hums ha has, the more rumen there is that he
a'
'bon consume the most concentrated and purest
there is. Besides the, rarefaction of a Southern
atmosphere, it must neeessarilv be loaded with
vapor, and partly io with miaim, the fruitful
cause of violent diseases. These suggestions Will
Ite4 study.
In some liver affections, the person 10/s flesh.
pales away and with' more oilers cough, the friends
become alarmed, and fear that he is going in 'a
decline. Ile is sent &mitt, and relief from busts
Hess cares, change of air and mime, and food, and
habits of life,, soon resters him, and he' returns
home a well,man. And like the drawing of the',
highest prise In a lottery ' , the one success sends
thousands en the same emmd, to mect'withi a
hopeless failure, for in the first ease, it was a dis
ease of the liver, which readily. yields, to' the'
remedy, beeause it was applicable, but in the'
'other case it was a disease'ut the inngs;, which' if
in the advanced stages ia'rendered more speedily
and certainly fatal. In forming Consumption,
outdoor rietivities abate all the symptoms, ehd
the patient hurries home, :feeling. well, but not
having kept up these activities long enough, thi
tendency to- disease of that kind, has• not Less
fully broken up, stuthit of health has not been,es
tablished, and alight causes bring a return of the
symptoms, and you see such persons going to the
South every winter,nnlit selitegt loses its
power of ;recuperation fpm the fitful efforts', and
the. final result is "died of consumption" the very
ease that had been noised - about a few yearsibe
fore as having been cured of consumptio n going to the South. 'Thus it: is thatthe
•
rot is kept alive; and is almost a naivetes' belief.-
A fewyears ago, a gentleman et tote sullielent to
bare his movements chronicled in theyams,teft
home foi a throat affection, with a view to 'spend
ing * i winter.in the Senate Circumstances led
him to call on the author/or advice, in this oily,
and be Warned home and is, in good health,. to I
this day.. Brit 'Shortly after his resuniption', ofl
professional , duty it was aepounced in the papers
that this gentleman'e'visit, to the South-had, fully
restored him. S i '
It is a sigtifileauf fad, that the British mere=
meld tends IliOnininPtiveioldiers trot-014 south
ern stations towards the North. , ,The reader Ia rso
-faired for statistical statements OD this anbjeee to,
Broacher*? and Madrid Diseases, Stb
MEM
Very mach has been has- 'been said- 6f Indian
skies, and of the South of France, but the simple
feet that tho natives_ of these loeeittiek tio not
reach the average Of human life nittob . pravatla la
England amisnorolforthein latitoslei r la .an; , an
inswemble argument against - the Istituto.* of
those far-limed goirstioartusf o
- ~s~elt~a
EWE
;
4:;-
.
ji,
,are drltei 14 lieut. 'i*tisittf and te,ity.teet In
• height, through etb Mr water visas and bolls
and ear drivln• a m onward eta foetal vats
and .. „ . 10 1$ al 'lhlak. As for as *slay.
can epiind'down llwaivet. one sees nothing
bat this raging 64 of ice grinding sod honing,
'and behind, thelltinis! peering emirate,.driving
'along Uses, reeks, timber, and debris which have
. Othered in its longjoirtrey. -, The quay. of Mon.
, trealeroad hot steed against, this .for an hoar,
went it itot halt Inllsi,mbst, sabitantlal Mamie,
Doeke ate made for, l imas in which ' they are pre.
Awed Oa* the deseendles Any: ~ Well, the Vie
tuna Bridge pLintslnt,inu i breast ad , bases in the very
midst si ,if ' , els 'lee inevetsreit.• t his to all
"this- futyi..l Thosbutsanete and **cad* at each
*id =Spy 3,000 fort in leragtlifand ass nearly eons
: pined. Else abutments proper are of stone, with
holleir E lse
and , the approaches, of, mixed
earth a stone ; - ' Nine, piers arts completed of the
4 twenty•foar which still ntike op di whole Dam
' !Mits. piers are fixed to the Sires bottom in the
' following manner': 'o4' Coffer-dam Is sunk; steam
pampa exhaust the liter vithhs it; all loose ma
laria 'Stine removed lisps the bed of the river,
thus laid bare, until the solid, isodlr of rook is,
_reached's: Upon this, until;,
stones, weighing four,'
' teen Uwire - fixed: Through there - ate passed
iroithofts whieb go to a great depth into the solid
rock. The next liYer II fattened upon the 11111 i
with Celllfsst and heftier Iron, end „so on to the
top. The whole Is that made , one 'mass of stone,
and "roe/ _The whole!litanfe structure will be
A 10,294 feet hrlength,ei nosily two English miles.'
I d
' s we are remarked above, about 3,000 feet are
Olivia n on the shores.; There remains therefore
'tie the dge protier, 'f,ooo feet, or nearly a mile
and:on third. Bow then is this vast sheet of
crater, flowing swift, aid sionetimes piled to, the
' „height "010 feet with huge masses. of ice: , to he
I spanned 1 We Bn4 24'stene piers,. standing 242
feet spirt, perpendicular on three sides, and slop
-Ing down to the water's edge. In e x ception, how-,
. ever, to this genera statement, 1$ alrould be eb
Boned bat the con or span is 339 feet•wide. fur
z i p°
the pu • se of n virstien, and Is bounded by
piers Oh larger thin, the others. Itesttng,
without other suppler. On these plerhatid running,
from Ointment to abutment, Is the bridge, ,! ..vj
.sietineaf a'greatliolloW Iron tube, 22 feet high
In the *riddle by 10 nide, and descending, to 19
feet bigh at the tire•ends; The center span is to
be 50 feet above the average - level of the: waist,
;then& Oinking gradually toward either end, Moat
,in 130,0 as making the height of the abutmen't
; amen 37 feet. • Ana so, In these terminal masso:s
la masonry, in thelo 2 . , colossal' piers, breasting
!for all lime the fiacide of the-StAawrenee, in sta.
,enonnaus lobe of irost, through - which loaded
:trains Vail shoot likes weaver's shuttle-,-you have
;the Vietoria Briddli, tbe,wonder of the world.—,
'Stationer cati t not enhance our admiration; still
we addi, that the epslmated cast is over $8,000,000,
Abet the weight of 3rosi. in the tubes only. will 4e
8,000 tens, Ind that the Contents of the masonry
' will be 5,3,000,000 eithic! feet. The whole, will be
,complete in the fait of ',54 or In the spring of '80."
f ,
itovi*Aiiks aitstap-unv 1310IIBLEO OF
r, i -VICE LiiNCIABZEIr BANIL - I
~ Tho Lancaster; Express publishes the "sup-
Pressed report" of the committee appointed
; at a., meeting of the stockholders of the Lan- 1
casterlltank,- on the 22d of Nevember„ to in
. quire Into the condition of the • Nau" This
report charges'-the insolvency of tire Bank
upon thesecklesi conduct of this dieection.'
It say that an aniount exceeding threerfourtlui
of its capital was loaned to "a few individuals
(its Presidentand Cashier among the. 'num
ber,) for`the parkin:Of building the Sunbury
arid
. Philadelphiti - Railroad re
eeting eaten-,
;sive iren establisbnients, 'and developments,-
..'and -developing hamokin Coal: aelds=pro•
jects f iiihichi - ()ery; man ~ of - evert ordinary
discretion must have foreseen, would lotk "op
r thel4nds of the Pang, thus loaned!' to Thew
, paitios; foi a long ; space - of ' timei and, if
; thoseispeculatiees should prove disastrous,
must nevitably lose to the Bank tile money
loaned rot. 'such Ipurposeri. • i
To,qtssist the Bank in the strait, its hills
:,- were furnished tP "wild cat Savings Insthu.
' Conti' private banking establishments. and
even Itrivate • individuals, in : large amounts, I
Charging interet at the rate of three per Cent
.
per annual ? , wit the understanding, on 'the.
part ;;of• this class :of borrowers, that they
should keep those bills afloat,. so as not to
incommode the Monk, By this means one
single individudl has become indebted te r •the
Bang in a very 114ie amount,'. Which indebt•
edneis is put do), among the doubtf=l and
bad assets. But 'independent of the insolven
cy o fi the parties
_i6 . whom the bills of the
'I Bang were thu Tnrnished in large amounts
I ' for circulation, his ;Method of keening up a
ti
1.- circulation was he'cause of additional losses.
' 1 These bills ofthe Bank • found their way to
Philadelphia, tbe commercial mart of Penn
sylvania, where it was repiired they should
be redeemed in ` gold Or silver; and in order
to dd this the riotei and bills of exchange
which had been; discounted at the counters of
the Bank; at, legaFrates, were sent to Phila
delphia, and there sold at a.• discount, rating
litl 3 per cent. per Month. More than $OO,
000 of the insolveney of the Bank can be tra
ced to the payment of, extra interest to meet
the demands oil its I circulation.". . -eo
.• 'e report then enumerates a' numbef
reckless and diehohOrable transactions, and
' addir—"The whole Management of the Bank,
from . ; 1848 to • the 'close of its doors,. has
teel.chartleterised by wicked criminality on
the part. 44 thp President and the fonder
Cashier, and gress negligence on part ofthe Di
rectorison !hoes was confided that trnatly the
Stockholder". Ithas been used as a family
affair, withont any -regard to the rights of
stoogholders and depositors, as if its capital
had keen placed there for the especial benel
' fit of those; who, by, misplaced public . ennfi
dende, succeeded' in the control of its Man
'ageMent." Adirect. charge of perjury is
also made against. an 'officer of the Brink,
and the Directors sire *charged with continual
negligence and carelessness from the year
1848 till the yar :185ti, - '
-- „ ; - -, r ; , _ „
errelilltG 13017.sTIEs.1—in the nurnie on Saturday
last4so act for Itlie 'relief of the owners of the
seretal fishing schooners of Maine, was rePorted.
In the course of the debate which 'ensued, the
/1014 • JAIllis li. AliriliSLl. remarked : 1 .
, , ,
g‘t htivii, not the honor to represent it distriet la
which there are . '',re onY seamen, ;otherthan those
engaged on the Vraging canal," , but I take ' au in- -
tenni t. in this queStion on sec% of the broad and en.
lightened policy which gave rise to the Gibing holm
ties,iiis well us on accountof the interest which the
country hiiirin Maintaining that policy. Violets
of Congress venting bounties to the owner, of
ressejs engaged ;in fishing, and to seamen who em
bark on board tlise reacts bad in view, as the lead.
iug Object; the ereatien of a nursery for seamen:=
a school in' which a hardy, adventurous, and bola
,racitiol men might be trained and instructed, who
would be qualified in time of war to, man our na-
Could vessels, and - in peace
.to protect our com
merce in distort ants. Men , who front boyhood
• have been accustomed to wrestle with the sea, to
pursue the whale around the Polo, and, liko the
gallitn6 Kano and his Companions, to keep on their
way, thine& storin end lee, are of tbe , right ma
tenni td walk the qUarterdick• and sustain the
repetition of oar national, flag; They composed
a line portion of the effective force of American
• *eaten in the, War of 1812. They: fitted out
tinned vessels, and imit it search Of the enemy's
-erulserlatid mimitereet in distant mono, with
the'eame spirit and Lo ve of adventure which bad
prompted. them to pursuit the whale through
• every danger, and 10 the mosrretnoterseas. - • .
• "Vbefact of Congress in qinetioni among other
• maitere, prescribes that when a vessel of a tor
- tail tonnage shall he fitted odt feel fishing. Toy
*A and shall'eou done upon her ..druisit fur a pc.
riod of four Months or upwards, ,
the owners of
ouch seismal; luta the seamen thereof, Shall. be en
tiled to receive front
.Govemusent thelsounty fined
by ithe act. ,i, ', 1 . , 1 ,
llt le urged that the' doses under consideration
are itot*ithin 'the letteriof the general kw upon
this subject. -Raii the-vessels were pigulatly fit
ted crat under the,:requalrements of the taunt,
"acts, but did not eontinue !pen the i'fishing voy
age" fort per‘od 'of four months; for 'the very
plain reason—and ' tylie name* . end g oners a.
most unforter,Ste cue'--thaVsnine• of 'tbs. vessels
were 'wrecked, and in two !pittances trios 'down'at
seit,lillbei beVis never bike` heard from. It is
gritetted that the ofeners of , the vesselsils queetiop
bar...slot brisught ; themselves, within Air /dor of
the leir,,but the) are clearly within the spirit, in.
tendon, and meaning' of the lawi', width • is the
life of the law;'? Relying apart - the faith of the
Gleveinnient therciwners levested their 'weans iir .
tit'aso 4arks p complied with the tenni, prescribed
lithe net of . Cengress its WlOllOllO and the dudn
itiy.cy alt osi -board, and embarked with the, ne
*eery craws etra flaking I/COSIFL ' ; Eol*EmlF were
wrecked, will thdloss of Tempi and, cow,. and,
others went dcitn A so; ;ad Doi it I. contended
Wei theinieviverii and the legal representatives
of the died mariners, must laps the borinty; be
cense the , haul .of, Providence preventedthis tear
pastion of ihaYeriga. , . -..;., , L4,--- L. •
41 Thitt T'AuittwAtkof tbe . law ',lung tue ter ra
af Ng itibitheiral intidded fit prevent fiend. If
al terutimbliballimatiltit award sn - igh6ll l (pit a
vessel; Mead ipon - .* "tuna I nod , rdondig_.
within is firtrifieys l / 24 ,.01i51us the. twenty; *an %ant
i k
femiulent yo am alight be sn ads wi thin a triOrdp.
Thix".ll4" land '.tir, the set PieeciattVinit
ikieliedasta 'it ifyegeewoMMlteed-bt 4.04
faStb, and twit dyable thittatiria,of fret;.
(Wee, The,* , rat[ kg lhe . tNtir i tY ‘ lA"'
1 if;;Li'•.7.,'::_V,.... ;
•.;!.;; - :, - ;1 , ;_•;;';' , .. - ;, ~::.,
ex/004W listagawraedeat Tilabtianalli t 'at•
pasaaatoabis wadi Is lie is *aka Or that alai*
woo& ovia Oa, Wow, • PIi t IIMISQ 00Wift. Woe
BOOK 1113TDRILY..
aiati deainiption tian!dleti4boand and
odistatabaltsidikal' - • • r
••• • -
- .
:whets , the sled. proreedi upon herein* 'iambi •
implied with the law iu , other ,
.respeate v erstler.
the bona puireeor provied . big on and profess
king ti ishlatroyaie to the expiration of the re
time: Carrot • bus, fur symbol.' of
rut, allowed. bounds' is eases invested with the
:same equities as thole before, us. Auy Other cos
stroctioa lonia defeat the whole object of the
"The gentleman from Alahains (Mr. lioeston]
le correct in mist that, under 'the provisions rof
the Statute, the owner, is entitled to apart. of the
!bounty, aid the Seamen" to - the remainder: But
the gentleman , objects. beesitise he alleges thet,', —
under the wording of the bill be the •_eometit.
tees the owners will !mire all the twenty, provided
you see proper to pass this bill; and the seamen
will not receive anything: The coiner Is entitled
lo receive two.lifths °Ube fund; the elemenothree. '
fifths. It is well.;known. around Cape .-Cod and
Cape Loan, - and the practice .is universal. aced ate
torten', that fishermen• enter into agreements'
with' - owners and - masters of ' fishing craft; by
which the parties are scoured in : their 'respective
shares of the bounty money. It forms a pest; of ,
the.ilibing customs, rites, ant regulations. If ,
the diner draws the rand be becomes a mere
trustee for the, seamen, so - far as' their interests -- ;
,era (immerged. This avoids the payment by the
Proper Department to & multitude of pereoess es •
well its much delay and difficulty. , The practice.
has- been uniform,as far as I can ' learn, and
should by
. adhene to. The committee who -; •
ported•this bill to the House have advised us that •
the usual agreements were enteredl ineriajle es- . s
acs before us, and I suppose thei form a Tart of.
the testimony ftienished the committee: We Clan
not name all. the seamen and all the represent*.
tines Of the,-, deceased seamen in this; bill, and' •
therefore we provide giving the' bounty .to the ~
person who is responsible, and under a legal ob.
• ligation to. pay the seamen their proportions.
"Now. Mr.. Chairman, I have endeavored to •
Plait, this case fairly on its merits before the cm.'
eilitels.. It is a cue of fishing and of fish, and,
should 'be weighed In the scales of equity: r
; trust that the bill will be laidaside, 'with -a sea •,
oinmendatien that it do pass." •
i
After animindutent to the bill offered by Mr.;
Leteher, the bill was laid aside: tote reported4o ,
the House, with the recoasendatiost'that 14..d0
1 ,
871.#1110 'ColltitiTti 01 0 %1111 PENSIITLVAIIII.
'•"
Lealstatusta.—Uonsa.—The Spealterannounced
,
the Stszilhag'ComMittetis for the Sessihh. '
Ways and -Jhana—Messrs. Foster, Roberta,
Ball, Dock, Jenkins, McCalmont, Ent Glides and
Stevenson. .1 . _
- Jificiary-4fessrs. Knight. Ca!bout!, NY Illistort,
Potritron. 39ieetand, 31cG8114606 Foster, Longa.)
her and Mumma = • ' • .
Education—Messrs. Jenkins, Ball, Ysill; Brown,
Walter, .klaphols, Dickey, Abram and:Nicholien.
DustaiiiiMansfactiorot—Messre. Smith of l o n.
genie, Wharton, Witheroti, Ramsey of York, Rai
,
mar; Nicholson and Ent. -,-
- Troyer, Fansold, Chistirer,
Ileins, Bishop, Johns, Knit,' Purcell and Kerr.
Vorporatioite—lilesars. Longaker, Carty, Stitt
:
there, Leisenring, Shaw, Hancock, Moorhead,
Backus and Eyelet. - •` •: • :
Raihooda—MessM. timMerman. lobes,* Fan=
Gold; Smith of Cambria,. Thorne, Abrams, Maur
ma,. Warner, Westbrook; , Walter, Dickey and
Kauffman.
• The Milkmen of the other Committees are at
follows :
Canals and Inland :Navigation, Mr. Johns;
Roads and Bridges, Mr. Barris; Agriculture, Mr.
Roberts; Pensions, Smith, of Cambria; AnCounts,
Mr. Vail; Vico and immorality, M. Bill; Militia
System. Mr. Rupp; Election Districts, MG Lei
scoring; Estates and Eicheats, Mr. Petriken ;
Local Appropriations, itir.,Antierson ; Uncle, Mr.
Backus; Divorces, Mr. Tones; New Counties;
Mr. Beck; Compare Bills, Mr. Johnson; Libra
ry, Mr. Glides • 'Printing, Mr. Yesarsloy, Publio
Buildings, Mr:Bannock.
• OAP.
Couarcsr.—No man is st gentleman who, isith.
out provocation, would .treat with incivility the
humblest f or his species. It is a vulgarity, for
which no"aecuttiplishments, and no muniments
nor dress; can ever atone. Show me the man who
desires to make every one happy around him; and
whose greatest solicitude is never to give just of. f
fence to any one, and I will show you a gentle.
•
amp by nature and praeot,, although,abe may
never have worn a suit of broadeloth, nor heard
of a leslion.
•
..Clou,made boih time and laughter, and both
for kind purposes: for aelaugi4er enables mirth
and surprite 'to .breatka-freely, so tears atiable
„Sorrow to vent itself patiently.' Tears' binder
sorrow from becoming despair and madness; and
laughter is one of the very privileges' of reason, •
being confined to the humanspecies. '
Cuiumoou is like a mirror, catching and re.
fleeting images Trom all around it. Remember
that au impious and protaiie thought uttered by a
parent's lips, may operate on the young heart like
a careles4 spray of water thrown upon ; Polished
steel, staining it with rust, which nu after•scuur.
ing can efface.
. ~ 1
EYIRY aye loves beauty, and there is not coun
tenance, not blushed of deformed by guilt, that
may not—indeed dues not—brighten.and gladden
some devutediouL. , .
- D'inessura, to his history of tha Iteforreation
says s L uThe gospel triumphs by lb. blood of Its
confossors, not by that of its adversaries."
*44..1 •
••_glitra instruction to a wise man, and ha will be
yet wiser; teach s just man, and be Will increase
to learning.
Hz who labors w ithibe-mind' governs others;
he who bailors with tae body ii — goveniod by
others, ' ,
"Or Mary Brooks, aged 60 years, was Vernal
to death in,Philadelphia, oa Monday. •
rThe pent beds in the ricinity_of Madison;
•Wisaonsin,ue attracting considerable .attention.
Jar-IC costs more now to send an ounce of pa.
per to Europe, than It does to .send a barrel of
"Arne total ma'amr of- deaths In New York
city, tho past year, was 21;263. Of consumption,
,there were 2,432.
4 11:d-DnrIng the year 1855, twenty-two males,
and as many females In . the:, United Slates have
died, over and hundred years of age. ' -
`Last week, John S. Updegrors, of Lykeni.
town, shot a bear weighing 1011 pounds, on Stony
Mountain, in Dauphin county. •
11.41-There is a law in -Kentucky, e t lloiring any
widow who has is child between six and eighteen •
years of age;to Tote in 'schooldistrict meetings.,
pir'it appears by the canvass of the lowa,
election; that Fremont bait Beehanin In-Buchan
an county, while Suebattinitest Fremont in '
mural county. • .
„ger-The number of deaths in Chicigo, during
the year 1856; was 1,050' spinet 1,030, during
-1855, while the population of Also city has' in-
Creased .25,000, "
tit
It i. enoag6 to make one shudder to read
the printer ° s advertisement, fora boy of "moral
character," when it is well knoWn they intind to
.make a "devil" of him. . , , -
•,c-The editor of the Nashua Telegraph hisit •
Ilawkes' printing.prass, and works on It ;
Ind bogeys, the fly-wheel casts by gasdight, a re.
relying ehadow, which is paipilliy amariagos4 ttfe
floor! . . .
The Univers ' a leading ()ethane paper in
France says In all the Catholic cities of Germa
ny, the statistical returns mild it apparent that
tho number of Protestants is lamming In n fear-
ful manner. • • • •••,
.During 185.5, 8,253,416 * i s of Coal - wet.'
miultd in Belgium, :being abourlol3l,oow' teoa
more than the total production of the whole of
France. The quantity extracted is England Is
mere than 64,000,000 tons. , •
prone °icor, of the Nant Yard. Bitleklo.
• - - "-'
inCend to given ball In bona of the °filbert otitis
Britj,sh ship which It to bring back tha officers
and crew of the Arcti. ship ,Reeolsie. Thu ball
aill t a k om bes Ie the building h. 1012 of the Navy,
Yard, which 11 . 4b . 0 fect by CO, and will hold two I
thousand persons.
. .
00 -.Several of tit( reported slave insurrections •
In toe South; prove altogether false. In other
ss oss, the whip has been skilled-anti' the Degrees
tome kind of a story, In order to secure cessation
of torture. 'This is a capital way of,forcing the ' •
pooretoaturei toJte as well as to tell the truth.— '
Where there is no • troth, a lie will answer as well
to relieve them frhtn farther torture.
Ps - A run t rigged maid of fashio . n. with , hoops
all boldly set, moved up , me Ado Walk . gaUy,
served of all she met. Tko walk, was liety
but two. b moped I. Pere couch wider, sad 't WWI
.uselesa teen to thinklof walking up 'boeldo bar;-
Her ebeeks *re "OA as rioalls" her face was • all
s smile, and heti tread, it "is as daiq as Shell&
earth was all too r ip-. It was bet n
-beer of trio .
.emph, and she. didn't seem voryralow4 But is
ame, and era t he knew it, her "props" were
,_
knockedaway and ,he 4u goinridown the street
w i t h o b o y ' port Lis sleigh . . wind. It. blew •
quite r o ughly. turning all the *rips &backend of
i o n', sm attered screams there wasn't my lark ;
white the lady didn'tknort what she was or wasn't
['awn* ; person mach, resembling* umbrella
r
taro Inside ont. The pears itisPrd and von. .
~at the swiftl.y speeding , ale gls &meetly.
kelikeaward rushing past pa fast away; the boy •
reed cad liked it, tutitaidely ••Itild hie eles4
With bis,oen feet Olatlngboalreras; sad
Sisida r tliresrprinti shad. Mei phut tba. Sera
ailly l tuuj the tnaldrw ptll of . wrathilpoked back •,;
in angered silence upon ,their ,trairelk 4
stithleg easteltadsose, Tve,,s,4
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'taloa:to shako,' y* iormt , im ottr A i
tod q ids; sea fteei a rw- laj sk Je o sease4•lla .7' ' I
wes o s palette , • 11 . • •• • 4 0 4 ••• ' , 4,
b ow soLand 004 "weed . 'Vise •
«top& frs" --, f 'Mr .10ess