The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 31, 1857, Image 2

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    jtititters' journal,
PO'TT.OVILLE, PA.
SIPTITIWALT. JANUARY st, tear.
'bra Sonoran Or Psisartaratita-70va I:r
-oman is i'Ortmarrom--The following table ex
hibits the comparative Bile of:sanral of tha lar
gest boroughs in Peoutil 6 ele• The . P o Peletieli
is estimated at Ave ruins taevary bauble
' Ibrab/si. Poptiatioa.
' Ilarrlsburg, 1,323 ;-• 11,615
Pottrville, 2 1/ 17 , 4 1 0 70 ' •
• Bastoo, .:1,090 10,450 • -
Carlisle, 983 '9115L -1
York.,.. ,
f,9 "10,095 .. ;
w e st Chaster, - 5,070
Nonistowor • • ••T9 10,0"
• 'Cludribetaburg, • 739. 3,705
Of the boroughtjAramrded, none exhibit so
mild an incsootinvortletion es our own. The
junior in rioni of the'snost important. of Penn
, sytvarthrs - boroughskottsvillq steads ca the list
but third removed Aron' the highest, in point of
poirdetion:
Including Pottsville, Within *radial of four
miles from the sp2t at which we pen this, we ma
sum up an aggregato Borough population of 28,-
- It is es follows:
Boroughs. • • . Pops:otitis.
Pottsville, 10,8 TO
5,420
81. Clair, , , . _ 5,290'
Babuylkill Barn, 3,450
Port Carbon, _ ' 2,650 •
Palo Alto; - 7,460 • •
• 1 100 . 0 ,
All these Boroughs ire within twenty minutes .
ride •of the heart of Pottsville. -
In'lBll Schuylkill "Copy was emoted frets
Berke and Northampton counties, and in 1820,
at which time the first census vas taken by
Chris. Ironer, Baq.,:the entire population of the
.county was about equal to the present•population
Of Pottsville. In 1811 Schuylkill WWI discarded .
'by Barks as a poor relation, taq bumble for moos.
oilier'. In a tittle over •4in•rter of a century,
we have almost overtaken the. parent counts.—
: While in Beaks everything centres Beading,
there not being a Borough in , any other section
of the county that contains over* thounand
bribitants, Schuylkill Is fairly. studded with bo
roughs, containing each several thousand labia&
- tants, and;unimated with, the spirit and ente
exhibited in our own streets : pas t eight
years, the populati t yikiii !het doubled
r
It is probable that oar cetunty will continue to
increase in the some ratio during the remainder
of the present century. Embowelled in our hill'
• lie treasures, the richest that earth can offer bee
cbildreb. Our Coal itAl Iron; deposits aro inex
haustible, 'while our manufacturing operations
will yet be most important. Natured' latish of
her favors here, and with prudence and system
combined With the energy which distinguishes our
population, we may yet apluine flint 'position ,in
point of wealth and , iailu?ace, to which we are
justly entitled, but which ruismanagenaat'aad a.
tame submission to Shylook demands, have robbed
us. - Let the. lessons of the Past prove profitable
for the future—then Schitylkill county will need
no labored impetus., Iler innate greatnestk,mill
urge her to the`wished for •goal. . .
TAXARLDE AND 'TER NEW APPORTIONMENT OP
'rue Luaraxernam—Theßulktin bas the followL
!Ri g table of the taxables of this Stale, as returned
irom every county, for the purpose of a basis on
on which to fix the apportionment
• counties. • ' Titsabler.
Adams, 5,746
Allegheny, ,33,378
Aimstrong, • 6,871
- Beaver, . 6,101
Bedford, -- 5,197
Betts,' , 19,64 g
Blair,' 5,935
Bradford; .• 9,714
Bucks, 15,200
Butler, ' _8,504
'Cambria, • 5,702
Centre, ''• 6,088
Carbon, 4,538
Chester, 16,894
Clarion, 6,263
058
Clinton, 3,600
Columbia, 5,479
Crawford, • 9,674
Cumberland, 7,904
Dauphin, ••• . 9,024
Delaware, ' 6,152
,Elk, 1,239
• 'Erie, • I 9,953
Fayette, • 7,823
Fowled, • 241
Franklin - , 8,381
' Fulton, ~; • 1,898
Hreene, • , 5,331
Huntingdon, • 5,72,
'lndiana,. 6,23'
Xefferson, 3,40
Juniata, , ' 3,267
Lineaiter, ' 28,166
...s o i
One honlred member) of the Legislature d id
tributed among this 'number of' taxable in .
tants, makes the ratio o'f representatives, 961: 1
Philadelibia twill Ilia& have seventeen,representi.:
'Ova:, which will be a gain of two members.
gheny will have five members, as at present.-- 1
Berke county will lose one member, and Behuyl.
kill will gala one. Lancister will Orobably re
tain -bar present number,llve, as her fraction over
four is large. , There will be no material change
in other parts of the *ate..
The OLD 13PAXISSI :O04,:-. 7 -ThS post,' aces re.
fuse to receive the Spanish coins at anything
abovii r tbe ;value of the decimal currency. The
Spanisherten are worth 95 to 96 per cent. of
their rtem al value, or 95 to 96 cents in the dol..
kr. ;The loss on the, levers averages from tea to
twelve per cent. The fips are intrinsically less
valuable,. although received fortiore than they
are! 'worth Att.the Government.. The result will
be Ito make the coin uncnrrent everywhere, and
seed it eventually , to the Mintz for recolnige into
liar decimal coink. Many of the Mule.= and
SPartish quarters are heavy; but ell alloyed,
sad nit worth , even more than tw ty-five cents,
Thole having each Spanish coin in, their posses=`
sion,eitould ASS sacrifice them, as their full value
'cati be obtained at the Mint . for recoinage. •
The ace of Cooireas reducing the valuation of
the• Spanish coin; will to some, extent, •affeet the
fees. of the officers of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, as they are regulated In many Instances,
by that coin wbicb fur many years was a legal ,
tendTti, , f'An act of Assembly however, could re
tool-vile diffieultV equitably, hything those fees
fiPs and levies entir so largely, for
: ;Deane' is folluhs ;—A 61 cents fees might be re.
dated to 5 cents; In cents increased to 15 centf ;
31 cents Seed at 30 cents; 37.} cents, fixed at-40
cents; 62i eenta, 75 cents, and so on. This would
4 ,
not only simplify tie payment of fees, to . the
- ) i - , .ftaridard of. our decimal currency, but prevent
l''oss to the officers •of the Commonwealth: This
matter migh be acted ottafo the ersent sesslon
with proprie y„. in view of the redpEcti in 'cur
,, rent value, lak the old Spanish coin is tapers
.s
Ewing.-
ITea Gas Otercimir.— During the. week
the Committee of citizens appointed to con.'
Jar with the Gas CoMpany, have had en interview
with prominent members of it, which resulted int.
utisfeetortly. There fa no disposition on the part
'oft be 9oinppy to furnish a. statement of faits
and torts, whereby our' citizens may judge of
the correctness of the Company's plea that it este:
not furnish gas it the reduced price asked for.;.-
The Company mates that it will comply with - the
demand/ of censumers, if it can be done with
. safety.. In the meantime the determination is
firmly expressed with remarkable unanimity, by
the consumers, to, desist using . tlio gas of the
Compitay on and atter, , to-Morrow. j The next
meeting of the Committee of citizens will be bold
on Wednesday neat. If by that time the Com.
,pang makei no concessions, steps will immediate .
1,) , be adopted to obtain a charter for thaerdition
of Citizens' Gas Wo rks. We are pleaSed with
the spirit manifested it this matter. .Evils
_are
never remedied by coldness nor delay.--
A Buotmartosr...—As Ores are multiplying in
Ibis county, In some Instances tie " work of
ioccod4rler, wo' would suggest, as fikr.,as oar
Borough . IS consented, the establlshulent of
block tire compublos. 1 It might in osch,
be • eitiems . issoolition, baring _IA a cellar
oonvenleat to a neighborlig , plug, s.. (motion or
two'of. hose, %bleb in easit,of fire ran bo brought
' immediately tato ellactive operation.. If our the
pl u g are kept opts by the Borough luthort...
ties, so itolotanoto attachment 'of tbe' boss .tbite
eoaysaloptly located In statues parts of the Bo•
rough. ixoitld at ielhare a strait bowl' cifirst;
ter, e ff e ct ua lly chock a lire at its commence : moot
Of aim alter it bus attained Enna tieedua - „ --- BQ --
acriptiotui - from coi citizens.. would' y -at
sotoplisla In object "blob In Its reitalti zoos ,
the. primal. 7oriater.ls ratio: g o Ai'
community tbouseitlis dollar/. ltfilter e t
the,Pressuso 111 ; 10 inidlortoo'ill -Ott gptiait'atls
-*MUM 01tirtalt4,01,111;
tivrtran Vativors. I ;4t-to a omilazirs4 firti!oplE.
foreign few& thet the eblp dime* Buchman tut}
been wrecked an 'the /risk coma. , •
r tian
IlLaT a rove
co.la
.reettls
is alt'. P.D"'""! 00 1 441 11 . 014 N'
"154261eV* Iiiii lb"°"..t lahstesr s
ia d in* lit ItOntait
foci S
00.2tFas4 1 10e11.:: „
Iftw Itlaekt iuid thite artless t 11 00 . •
Tor the Iteirltrriesikr:, • 4 1 :11,101M;' ,
Toe Staelreiodfte4 tbithete Bette .7.yi4e7
- litV4r
//gpike dvolling of 001. Frank Heirsos was slightly
dimiseed by Ein ca Tomb, ina!sdng. Tbs IMO of the
II» vas,•.9}:ldet4l.,
Sip The lad :dumbly of tho aesocat COM off at the
Town Ran on
r ffburatty ovealog. The rer u n was emu-
Tango Med with "ear Wks aid bravo xi*" and
nought but utak yam moat pleasant marked the tad
dents at tho otardua.
• itirlite nee Aloes Assixiatiow—tte Lee
tart announced to be dettverai bttr• Alloada4 oll
on Itonaq eradnil pert. lieti.4stl, !us tsote postponed
until Vett. Otb, on secant of the salnplcatry of the
Bikle &Orly becirein op that efWlnt. - •
sir pis roe Ftws of tae Borough bye Wog the
pot awl:light, teen fraws. During the past two days
hoverer, theaothorities hero cashed tart of thee to be
opened by ratios se burning &aldose tn,wad pandas
hot water tato UM= By today we preset", an will be
ttn?Kl Zationot the Murat km tie benefit of the
Sewed K. E. CM:nth will be delitenal on 'Monday mai•
bin next, by Itellev, game Loomis, Pembina of Notate
College atWllmingtae,DeL SLsabdeetwillbe"Qilns'
which from big three yews' residence in the' country
as Cbaphbt of the Sewniene Mend Bodily, we presume
be will treat pith ability anti Infiniti. 'Be le to brio,/
with blot utaleretond, My:titration; of !be Social and
Religions habits of I laChlacise.
ilgr Stunting of a Ratage.--Parrie eireltronent wai °c
ondoned at the residence at S. Itepplier, Erg, an dal,-
nzday morning hat, in nonsequounentthe bursting 'of
a range in the kitchen. The water in the connecting
Opel bad frozen, and when a Are sae lit In .the. range,
It generated steam which, finding no means Of canine
finally mixed the ramp. to buret. The kitchen ern set
on deo, but the times mere extinguished without dam
aging the Intlidlng beyond the room /a ankh the ex
plosion took plane. •
'The add weather of our thenuomatlMA
insuring with last flatorday morning, is wifb r
&lel in the history of this crumb". If toidev an ie
produced, show it up. :We are prepared to give it an at
tentive and phil9e9p,ttkal.examinatitt!. --- Erti week
ofilirmock7t 1a as Safely': • • '
' • P. R. dP. Tirstaiaru Orrrts,j .
ittensylvarail Had, LWOWIIe. I
Sat., Jan. 24, BA. 11.-18 degree s below s.IIIIIIIIIIEV ,
non . , 24 44 —lO 41 44 44
Tues., ". 27, " —BO " stove "
W e d . , - Zi v 41 —l7 .IS 44. ".-dear.
Tors.," Z), " " " " —cloud*.
L, id "
," .
Are-L-The Work of as iircendiary.-- - 411 Thursday
wonting, about{ o'clock, an old storm warehouse, situa
ted below Mt; Carbon, the property of the P0114'1(118 and
Danville RellmadKrz, and occupied as a altonohoule by
0'..8. Moorhead of this Borough, was Seed by an luau
diary and destroyed. Opf?ro the,premises were stored
$OOO worth of Oil, the property of B. T. Taylor; $5OO
worth of hay; mdze., etc., Its property of Mr. Moorhead,
and a small amount of hay the property of Mr. Shelly.
No Insurance ripen any. of the prtOerty. The building
destroyed was probably worth some $2OOO. Whether It
is Insured or Dot we here not learned. The ere Muni.
rutted our arow•clad Wig; ttuglog them with a peculiar
hue; The tire buruCd quite Sercelufor about an honr.
414 - Rendiocry, A'anyno Emape, and Data of a raltta•
bte horse.—On Friday evening last, with the mammy
ranging at 10 degrees below Lem, and the road In an
unbroken condition, General George Wynkoop accom
panted by Mr. Joseph Elliott of this Borough, started
from illnersville, with a sleigh and the General's bevy,
for Pottsville. They came the Flshbach road. When
they bad traversed Omits couple of miles of the road,
going at a lively pus, the sleigh Shtick a now bank,
and threw the occUpapts out. The horse, which by the
way, was one of the most Pcsererful and Moult animals
Ibrel 4
to drive we ever saw . sprang frightened, as the
shafts struck him. The General el gto the reins for
a distance of about two hundred y all the time be
ing dragged at A :MOW (IT th e pace e gmege: avow by
the home, when his right shoulder struck a stamp, flu"
daring him insensible. The horse then:sped away, lgee. I
log the General and Mr. Elliott' In ',decidedly nuptial-I
ant position. the General was much bruised, and biss
feet were almost frozen, but the bonito robes which wave
fortunately thrown out, served to pildect him, and with
the raked Il sled which soon after
,orertook them, the
General wait conveyed to his reside nce here, where medi
cal and dime:tic attettiOTlO revived him. He IS tlOll eon-
Imlay-at: Mr. Elliott was also badly. bruisid. The
horse riliinto and through town,,lett. the body and run
ners of the sleigh at Mt Carbon, pummel his way, With
the shafts attached to him down the Reading Railroad
to Schuylkill Haven, and thence up the Mine Mil road.
lie finally was caught in the ope . Umbers of one at the
bridges of that rad, and either:streams to death, or
killed by a passenger locomotive ,zt raprrdng, for the
body of the animal was found the track, with the
bead mutifieted. The animal was valued at $250. Al
though disastrous in a pecunbuy point of view,the Gen
eral may esteem himself fortunate that yersonlly, he
esosped so well.
- 41trattes. Tazabter
Lowrance, 6,026
ebanon, 6,992.
Lohfgh, 10,592
Luserne, 18,217
I,yeuming, 7,374
Montour, 3,162
McLean, 1,631
lfercer, ' 7,328
Mifflin, 3,950
Monroe, -! 3,357
Montgomery, 16,799
'Northampton 11,235
Northumberlald, 6,038
Perry, 4,717
Philadelphia. 104,000
Pi)eo, .1,520
!Putter; 2,145
'Schuylkill, 19,380
linyder, 3,145
Somerset, 5,254
Sullivan, 1,116
Susquehanna, '7,139
.Tioga,, 6,618
'Union, • 3,215
Venango, 4,814
Warren, 3,769
. Washington, 10,007
Wapiti, • 5,775
Westmoreland, 11,432
Wyoming, '3 2,504
york, 14,967
' •
596,132
,iri-Dastrudire Ifte in' Tamaqua—Tweire Muses De
stsvired—Lass Edisto/ad at $44,000.—At midnight on
. ...mu* last, flames were discovered issuing frrm the
.nilding on Brom} street; Taniag na, occupied by WU-
Dam Brock ti Son, dealers In dry 'goods and grocetisr,
which before they were shacked destroyed twelve hou
ses on that street, Oicupled by stoles, and as dwellings.
The origin of the tire if is thought, as sccidental.
Proln ldr.Drock'shouse,tbe fames spread eastanll west,
destroying in rapid suamstion. J. Bill's Minor store,
William Nosillide's boot and shoe store, the residence
of Robert McDonald, the confectionary store of Wit.
"Dam Jacyba, Jacob Bender's barbershop, the residence
of Joseph Adam, brewer, the boot and shoe store of Wil
liam Draper, the oyster- saloon :ant dwelling of John
ldellanis, the restaurant of Walter Ankh:4 the store,
'and tin shop of litepbee B4ifinniett, the residency of
Edward Dub° is,and a ten story frame house, owned
and occupied by Colonel Nicholas
The Insurance Corona:les that offer-by the Ore are:
Schuylkill ooutsty Piro Lad #ititte Insurance Company ;
Farmers' and Mechanics' risoianee Company of Phila
delphia ; Lyeaning Mutual Insuranee Company and Man
isfseturers' , :inaanuice Company of Philadelphia. For
farther partiadarain relation to this On, we refer to a
letter from TiMalleti in another column.,
glip..Dcatocra4 Reetpaat—On Saturday lat,the Court
House in this Borough was the scene of one of the fun.
West meetings erer wStnelope4 here. Thy "unterritlee
In their might assembled at the tap of the bell, miff the
leaders proceeded in the most Airmhfeble roanneig;
perform a double duty—Aral to let off the superatrondatit
-quantity of steam contained in their mantel botWF,
and then to seethe In the most unpitying manner,ll,lr.
LebeiWagonaeller and Straub—the two ant Mr not
vtding . foi Smiley, the last named person for not eigi r l-
Isg !ha protest against the alleged Illegality of the else.
floe of Shwa Cameron. - • •
s • After duly °twinkle& lb. Stromlo gate a bistrionle
effort quite Yoipostian in style, that:Aptlye of the , 4de
for trailed States Senator. Same might tote considered
It elsoply ludicrous, Ent we thought the""poluis” gocd
-and "hits" happy: The rupee gazed With undisguised
wonder, upon the master artist, while the bosun was
brought down in * manner which would base ezdted
. the envy of the great Edwin. , •
Mr. Ripple of Tmenont hurled the tbtmderbolts of his
indignation at the bodied the luckless representatives,
adios vehemently upon atm geedDesnotrat to eonsfas
to the" deepest, depths of unfathomable degradation
the recreant eons of bodies Drll3l3cniti. Tbe orator at
last bemire so invo/vid in the Mum of Corrosive' aubli•
mate—up to the lips in which, we preinime,he consigned
L. and W.--at the, tame time painting &Swint Octave
of Elston Cameron's acts as a diatingulehel and trusted
chief, of the Winuebagom, that we. were =lade to re,
fain the thread of his impresdra and masterly titaarks
kir. Lt.'s effort was most happy. Another such steam
win glare hint at the pinnacle of Demosibenisn tams.
After some ntinarks boss John Newer, E. which by
the:way were modest and filially good s a sedan of resole.
Udat, expendv*of the sense Of die meting, Were read
by the Clubman of the Ccmpotttaeol Ilembititnts4mites
Elands, Fag: The gist of them wastimply--The "vw
terrified" ate terrified at the treason of their,reeresut
ions; the immaculate discard them, and impost them to
resign their seats,and poor Straub Is laid outeold helot
A Sillumny fight among the Deutoersey; Is ahead.— -
The bosses of TortfiehtlytklllyandLlnessterare at es►
visite*, lath the odds In favor of the Ihriner
• • ,
Mirdfries.--On Mendip mobs bet, lildiop iseett of
the Methodist Eplareparphorob, delbered a heti:mon
this sohiset In the Sioondlitetheillstchdrat *tit& Lk
rough. liartorrisited ilberta i 834 on minim*
connionot ortth his doties es Mishap of the Chunk he
mortined Wa obsenottardpriaellialiy, to thit Republic.
He pre s orsphhi . description_ an , Atriasti
,tornado,
ihlehheeaconetaredon the retools ropy. It cur`
pissed to tonie anitblig in the* et is storm he had
ever eltneonkrbid'ore, TS! CHM* et Liberia Is imp.
'leg, and although the warmth bpanaltarb , debilitating
Cod dlstrossion to themsbeere net acelintsted. Yet the
thermometer really indtestas the Werke beg endued
to this soantry. simpty4brie dairies lir a_Mmierktbie
height for thenter ma lit Mob: .3811111Dito
sithisrterelr f the Web mid to Wei • uniconitened to
its VOA modes Wit Mama t e MO* 41110.
P l ii!mih*.l4" ll h4tr thOlVitt* 4ll # 4 *
r 151 • 141-11 ***- i t ek 94*4loo l lotiAl t' #4,
- •
t Far Illackebota Magazloc,, - r 4SO
•
for soy oar Batley, • 1 4 110 ‘'
toe any two Bolan. ' • !-. 600
*:
for Blackwood 441 owe Bettcw, , -_ : 700
..,
for Blackwood sod two licrvlews, l - 900
- , Losses. Insuranet: ,
Brock 4 Son, ' ~. sloooo io
.$5OOO .
Stephen Jona; - 1000
J. L. Hill, , 7000 • 4.300
,
William Jacobs, •
John W. Weber, 4000 1800
Mr. Borrd, - 1000 • 1000
Williams Mathias, 400 . .no Ins.
Groenanalt, Apple a Co., 1540 • o •
Joseph Adam; , . • 3000 ' 1301
Willlatri Draper,, . 300 nO Ins.
Elisabeth 51aloney, • • ' , 3000 , 888
Walter Jenkins, ' 1 100 soles.
Stephen F. bilnnich, - I , VW • 1200
William Center, - 1800 no
• Edlard Dubois, , • 8500 ..^.;
Col.lielliet, '. ,WC -.. . 600
434450
irli61;1114,
'liar. F thalttblk lOW
' 2 Mars, *Web iota lee riertif to Produce' in
clam trep. 'Meow" t• clot • however. that tie
int Awl thairett • Ater eteOrte4C ta•
iltit Vet lrovad i omMikhiate etOkustett.::
r lha mit:c3 tePt4Ation ir d.l id three?' : olll.°l4
`inrinstea, Metteten tad heteheuele::!The Weer int
as hut integlieit emit dOired um* , AU of
•shwa are reirepperstittette, anti the itireateet 4410114
the Clitietlep apettehigOs to arimetst
their iiinettat lig trine irtedentln Wise slitters.
They henry* tranetalpetion alter death
bite brute az4ma* outboidl etraf other
4 . 4trici t I`hs,lll.Pingal,tialf " th4l6 '
persona apatite:a frith the
Insiop eonstders Libels bielti l 7 after 11 _1 4 ..
se tesiiimativnie - titei
tastpwes or ioswookr44l%l*lgnsqloribio/gunkthal
tie toiletry was *stealthy al many esettow of thy Val
'les states. -
mirelowstottibitla reol,irlt wi z =
•inea ttamilhopigs tut hey 4'it stir a asase
lllKRalsor orderly peopls. During his mimun of threw
Atli a halt mouths in Mark, he neessaima man am
dur SIM Inguestee of intantation, nor Atari as lts*
Emit a ecatitry trillium a glorious , future:. In swag .
'LibeattisistuebbitteroiftTisn'`ioin "or fat
bitter
interior districts of oar own Btatas, The:y are the leen
&thin of^ pure and suliginrued gesersuimt, ant Lir
bens itireatly feebintelr honetinal ionnenet.
ilfir Held iiega rater lhadt—Olir enteseporarY, the
Ibutheltleeraid, pertinently add, 7 C41
through this weld with your eyes east doWn and your
Lad biiked,and your Thole aged and ague &Maud ,
are pas not an goodies °thud .tits you not a min f
TOil mot entillidesitu4ly with the rest of the hdiuni
tau loth* equarbkolnipi of sine and ate, of heat end
lightt neld *Dyes, haat Rennie for your share of
I hiblemings of adduce or for the dghte of liehud It
you do ad, yo u Will he chatted out of theta In this sei
AU world; .Tosaitil bete" trodden under toot in , the
soak of irsimity. Hold up pour head
"But trod 'Meaty a mole desirable diary:het Will
not amiable. sabinisslou create mare Mends?" By no
isiesue. She world Is a naughty one-eisebish,pasplog,
puddig world. It calls humility, pnallisnimity. Tim
'amiable, sublebeire eirtimereeeile no dein t la It. They
are crowded to the era% at pushed off the side walk in
to the pith", or enshed against the lamp-post& If a
man does not Maud up ibr his own rights, hio naive
will obtain them. It he don not trumpet his own de.
toes Um world will never know them. It you 11.11 to
aimed in such a world, ion must greed,'and grasp, Ind
push like those around you. The humble and the amia
ble sun dud their please In tile . gutter. Hold stir gooii
'But I shall internam with soma one else's rightr—.
1 Merits no nmeardty for that. A proper.4lntUcation of
`your owe rights dies net of neemaity iniolve such an,
Interference. A firm determination to have what her
longs to you does not 'neemearity, Include an intrusion
upon inlet- Dozens% to another. A' man of discrigitua-
Yips judgment wilt at once perceive the difference. This
power of discriminating between what are your real
rights and what are rights only in common with others,
goes far to constitute a_ wise man. If yen are led .to
labandon your elainat to your own left you should pall
rip some one else's wheat with It, you trill all your Blithe
the victim of sharpers. To be vigorous; disaiminatinig
wise, and prosperous, , ffold up your head! ,
"But the world will think me haughty, and orerbear
ing and - rapacious" I If-they do, they will think thi
. bitter of you than if they called you as.areek as limes
Yon mil hold up yaw head, t secure dour rights, and
Mite Your part lii-the.world's straggle* without really
befog either baughtY, or overbearing, or rap:dens If
you are conscious you do not merit the accusation, you
fyrati bear it., Without such a chiracter rui can never be
saceessful, mid, in the 'world's - esteem; success is the
only criterion of Merit. Hold up poiti, head!
"But I shall never see the gold scattered In the dirt at
my feet." If that is the only mason for not holding up
your huid,you had better at once kneel down to the
-
mud and crawl In it for the rest ' oar existence, you
will the sooner end the dirty tteasu it may hold! By
. such a posture you may , succeed in
at the expense of dirty hands and Aled clothes But
what will you know pt that &natio' of nature around
you or the glories of heaven above yon, or the greet na
tions of win near — you! To realise the wortb_ of these
you must, Hold uplyour head/ •
.q -The Gas AP(lfteitily.—LWe at attention to the tbl
toeing
REPORT of the' nEseentive Vexinglt.
tee , ' to the Gas Ceinsunsers and CM.
sews or Pottsville, generally; . •
/snow Crrisassi—At a meeting of ilea Consumer*
held on the evening of January 7th, at the Court now"
the proceedings then had will place before you in. the
Preamble and Resolution% the grounds of complaint,
and the necessity of action to remedy the evils com
plained of:
Drenniam, As citizens of the Borough of Prineville, we
feel a deep interest In all enterprises tending to promote
her prosperity; and, whereas we look seven the use of
willing
one of l ib eralries of 1154 and eve at all times
willing to peg arice Rothe use thereof. At the
same time we feel it equally our duty to resist ell at
-tempts at extortionate charges, from whatever source
they may come; and, whams the citizens of the Do.
rough of Pottmille have for several Years been subjected
toe high rate of charges for gas, and have been held In
abeyance by repeated promises of a reduction In price
when the new works of the Company were coropleted.—
, and, whereas the bills of November and December, 1856,
show an irregular advance in the Company's
(Mier a reduction or ono-fifth of the old rates,) c h arges,
33 to 75 per cent.; Therefore. belt
ftesoired4Ut this meeting respectrelly demands a
• reduction of One Dollar per thousand cubic feet in the
prim of gas, from the first day of January, 1%7.
Resehist, That the charge few metres is an tioposition
neon Um consumers,--end this meeting also demands a
venation of ilwreharge, for, as well might a grocer charge
his ens *:see Swirls weights and triedisliret, or a meths.
nit charge for bis touts, as 'a company ehaege for a mem
sary article of its maMoinery. •
It naval,
,Tbst, manner of cEssuring gas by the
present metres dote not give satisfaction, as they sewn
to regtsteTirregulerly.;.and that there should be some
means devised by law,boaseartain whether each and
every metre in use is torroct,hy. being Inspected in the
mime manner as Weights and measures. ' •
Resolved, That a Committee of Five be appointed to
consult with the alms of the Pineville Gas Company
in relation to all matter, =DOW with the shore
named public relevance—end that Add Committee be
authorised to inquire into the tonotint of capital paid in, -
the cost of the improveciledds terahl-by them, and the
gross amount'of the bills nanderinfilarycnember and Di,
• amber 11350.
• The Chair appointed the *Rowing Winne said Com-.
mlttee — D. Harirootr, B. Swats, D. Hie, d. Mos,
WIER and P. L. Poem. .
A'esetred, That this meeting adjourn to Mdn dq even
ing, 12th lost.. time and place to birgiven flattuday'a
pipers; and that this Committee report 'tits& meeting.
The "adjourned meeting" being held at the the sand
place appointed. the above, tamed. Committee meals ire
port : . -- • •:•.'
That being referred by an officer of the anima - 00
Mr. J 11. Adam, an Director and Tressarer,* they • wan
informed that he would forward the proceedings to tie
Philadelphia Stockholders, and Kites probable ha would'
he able to give an answer in time for the "adjourned
meeting," stating at the sounelime th at "the control et
the wile of changes had been. given to the City SG:lick
holders fora *ratan, and no change could be made With
out their consent" -
TAts
dm:derma with Mr. Adam having taken Omen
Thursday, the Sth inst., the Committee naturally ex
pected the promised answer on Monday the. 12th, and
• were much surprised to end a Ohne reply In the Mt
ascrelonsese. of Saturday, Jan. 1 04 1 .
In this reply by Mr. Adam, the 'public were frau*,
if not' very courteously inhumed, that the required re.
deletion in price and cessation of the charge for metres,
would neither of them be conceded by the Company,
and in view of this determination linen by One in en•
thorny, the Committee in connection with:the beftwo
mentioned report, submitted the Adlowinge
Porrayrus, Jan. 10th, 1847
We, the Mania the lborongt, of Pottsville,and COD.
roman of Gas, feeling satisfied ,in our own minds that
the price of Gas, as charged by the Pottsville Gas Cm
ploy Is from 30 to 60 per cent.;l4gber than is venally
charged In other towns of equal she, and thet Ire fed it
oar dote as well as our !Mew- t to real ,it these over
eharges, and that unless the Gas Company do made it re.
&mien, as asked for In cur resolutions at the last meet ,
in& which is dollars per thousand cubic feet, and
: Ore per cent. off, It paid within' Ore days, also no charge
metre, and unless the pany do agree to meet us
At the above price, that we, the subscribers hereto an.
'eed, pledge ourselves to discontinue its use In our
lenses and plants of business, on end after the first day
of February, 165 T. • -
And that on and after that date a Omilieribe sp.
pointed to open books ibr sabsertpUon of r the
citizens' new oar Company, provided that irds of
the preent business Gas consumers dam this report of
the Committee, then to be binding on the whole of the
signers. • •
The report being unanimously adopted, on motion an
Executive Committee of nine.were appointed as follows:
• Bawl. aevwoon, Brea. Porr, Jszcas al. Muter, P. L. Fos.
1131. .1. M. CiosaaND, B. Boum, Om. W, Soma,
num Yorr ' and Maass BLDOWIOI4 with power to eo
der with the Gal Company, and to transact all and - any
baldness appertaining to the consumption of gas,. and
.to carry out the views of the, eonsunters, as expressed
in the resolutions at their tint meting. •
ThU Committee, acting in Me Duval their Prewribed
duty, waited upo n such eonsumers as were not present
at the meeting, and 'at Firms and Individual consu
me; registered their names together with the Borough
Council In import of the resolutions read trttha Phil
adelphia Stockholders. ; -
The Exceptive Committee ,havo Blether attended 4
the matter melded to their care, and hare had a am.
!recut* with the reddent Director* and Mr: 'W !star Mop.
ris, r representative of the City Stockholders; and we re
- grit to aey,4hat the Company have refused thus tar to
modify their charges; we lyeniain upon
our citizens to parry out fully, and fairly,and to Its vac•
deal reanitir, their written pledge to discontinue the use
-of gas from the Pottsville 15141 Companyafter taday, that
this Corporation miy change their tone from the decla
ration that Our citizens inky go in darkness!" and'
that armagements will be Made forthwith to obtain a
Charter antantecription tasteek for the Citizen's New
Gut ompany. Respectfully entwoitted,
• a • BENJ. HAYWOOD, Charms et Oressittee. <
VAS Weesta—We seethed a. letter yesterday from a
gestic= consonant irltb Uaa Works, who states that
OW Worts eau be erected in Pottsville tbr s3o,ooo—in
el iidlog great =los t 'writer, and items, - sistacient to
supply*ooo cubic . eonarasption. Of emus
three works are to be bnift tbr cash mutants and not
la storkpaystenta.
LETTER InSOlll- ?OUT CARBON.
' 1011. 11.611:111eJOCUM. . 4
.
_ rem (lassos, January 27thei847.-
Mamas. litse.:e—lt s saws time dime I. Mrs seen
communication In your taper trews our town. What
bas brew* ot your ampl' conespondenti esn't tell.
The Stet bowel/err, that quite s number within the last
six months bare left th.W astute of Aisle blesadwent
and entered the "bonds matrimony; mai uccoFiAl
Ibr this atlenoa ' 1 ' • •
lionerec, it b not right that , you aintuld %Whey! ,
igniesnee as to the imprevementa and. amnsementsmf
oar town. , Ins literarytecbst of view we ars Indeed ad
'midair. : ,This es shown by the interest manifested to
thelitbrary nasokation: ; I am told they dolga. baring
*mum &bemuse, 4141 I am *wed, foleern, as it
.
will tend pea* to Ineresee the interests of Um Asso.
elation. And by the itny, I will take this 'atporta - obi
of stating that Pri6esne Steger having opened a slasher
mbiol, has stirred up our roes! minas. Ire in tonsidet,
cid a Oust "patent teacher, which is apparent from the
Dist that numb Interest is manifested, not.m4 by.**
inemberi of the school, - 14121 1 0 . "nlittiders." - •
The. Young Mks been the slefgblng
Much. They ,Itate had -asters) parties.'onoif whirb
llitY Mask las harlot, been particularly Olotnints oir
lag tette eery hind manner in *bleb they 'went: Mr,
.re bred tontettedned by that mast arlatbahla bosuns;
I mould advise, (upon their authority,) all
airduldnitistrties . hota'nut , town lad itiartio, to pa.
• tiooki*is who *so 41304
,int willing to sositirit,
this 111 T* 1 44 1 60f;!up4ibe Mont
tmts4 14 50 ".'** 4 0 01 zolF,,lgi
•
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. 4 ' 4 4
m*?Allfitraizanw lystrir,
, ;‘ "ix iimelll:"LL
_ rowpw, -, 74 ,01 **1 - Zu• 145 T;
Was* lefes.:—Zeseing souddead Mkt of
! list Wirth worthy ft puldielt lainustuau the lautft fo
mcnel* another, hoping 1 / 1 0S1
tarraeted, since seam /a to bossy' teselera.;ooaSat re- 1
he to it, smiamendam to ate what *alias _
-tow
di: l 4*, past west..
Out Wind, tat Ming an k h o.
*led with was sad, Ina llaiMelil***ilut.
413 .7 11 0 1 5ati. Then athread - S, *cid" Mtest
fietheithast ethleheary ineie wth IMO "littloOßot semi
reithri fast thetwieinent
for emend MAID bright bra atleeielma',l l l o : Imo- to eet
oliedielLOilihriablecCiiiithiatifithistoW thee'
mometer on latanbey, Morolug, ulna M prienaket thee,!
ablest iniordbis unnafer of Si Ovals below . sera
thodnese bore at this thnee Is don: Psi 'or the cad
qpe atfom.iarrfdy muMPlneentWA toot many mes ars
citilliair, enjoying the fetishes» one
That wonderful question, "whethesMr , htherwill ore
Jurrethe courage to return again to l'oomit°l4" bas bass
*yet ley the egieserannethat alentlemall getting
from the ears on last lfriati ci evening, end, strap as It !
mew, -Age to Iles- 'present WOO lam? tot
heard that any of bb enankta bad laid *list bands
span „ - • '".
r, vtehts i d o oluiv i rr i bufm ,, of our right
tadreleing men, mid ..ltati who wish veil to the Want
of sae Monty imadllate, base gasped him Irlomla end
3",aad early on Words, morning a pepalrar
I seen In circulation withromestaft like the Ibiostog at
Its beset: 'Te t i** nithersigned t appentes the conduct
'of our Rotatomintilee, Wm S. Lebo, Esq., In thee oleelkee
'of &Senator, do , hereby milserthe oar nano to meet
Ike thhierienha at the U. S. Hotel, Where sapper .111
be prepared in honor of the oceastan.°' Your' corraprr.
I dent bad the pleasure to be OW tie feather. At
abOut 8 o'clock, the wont "wasps" VU annoc oooo . and
In het minutes tie large dining room wet Ailed el Ilb
men, who tiny represented the trade and Duthie= of
Tateaque.. `I do not intend teenter Into a 'numeration
et thithrions binds 'cif mitabistant , before us, or oak
! of the manner In width- they were done sp,..toe by
so doing, I could add nothing to the good repute of our
beet. Mr. Weldy'i fame, In this iispeet. is timid! ea.
teselyely known. anteere it to 07, that At *venue,/.!
Nor will I enter Into detail in regard to lbw PrOeeedinga
of the meeting, as I know you will get them from the
Secnitay. I was much pleased to see an old democrat,
and one of Mr. Ltho's political friends, Thos. Birkbeek,
Esq., - called to the date. It appars that be bee not hd
icrwed Ihote sham ay le, • lamson! Tremont -Down
iltb Mar . '•
' After the apppolutment of necessary officers, the their
on motion, appointed a Cenismittce of three to prepare
revolutions expressive of the meeting. Whilst the (km.
mitt.. was performing their duty, the meeting Ina ad'
dressed by non. John HOndricks, taco, at the rend Won
of a few good and anroprbite remaAA;whkh called kith
many hearty theme, offered a toast, to width Dlr. Lebo
responded.. lulls remarks he defined his conduct and
endeavored to Arm that, under , the circumstances, It
ins 1=1;mill:de 63T him to have Tided 'differently and He
main true to the Interests of hts constituents and Lis
State.
den. Blmon Cameros he doeliroff was s Ti riff man ,
man who seeks nothing so much as the welfare of his
State. sir. Forney held different vivre. he Is efi anti..
tariff advocate, and-consequently'antl.Pennayinnian,
To vote for the latter would be in effeet,itopping op one
cad mines and estagnishing the Area of our furusees,
no considered himself not merely the representative et
the Democratic party, but of all in the district from
which he Is
- After Mr. Lebo, we had warm and Writs/ speeches
from Meath. McCabe, /bindle, num RElb and Reinhart,
which were warmly applauded, an that the mull%
was altogether a most pleasant one. Unmth I, then, for
tbo spirit that prompted Mr. Lsbo to vote for" the inter
.
eat of his State pr eference to the gratification of mete
political faction.'
Our Botough Por several years past bar been op. of the
fortunate in regard to trell; but the destruction of pro.
the stop of trosiness, and the condition of those
made homeless by this destructive element on last B&W
lbw night, itopld seem to my that Tamers% too, as all
.other towns, Is mthieet to Its ravages: Uri th e great
est destrnetion - of property ever witnessed rap& place.
Not less thin 'eleven houses, Om( of them eon ta ining
two and three ,fitmllies,' were totally conerted. From
Itetrod'a Hotel to ttwt Anthraritis Bank, which was com
pletely occupied liy hems; nor lays lit' ashes. From
the Bank towardi3 the the Oriel, the eemmants were as
follows:'lir.N. Bailie% kir. E. bußol', private dwel
liege; Mr. A. Younker, dwelling, tines:tab shop and
oboe store; Mr. W. Jenkins,eating and drinking house;
Mr. IF; Draper, dwelling and stmatmaktog establiett.
meat; Mr. J. Adams, dwelling, beerihop and brewery;
Kr_ Nostahleid, dwelling and theemaking shop ;
Maim . W. litheb. t Son, dwelling, smeary and drapery
store; Mr. J. Hlll, dreamt and liquor atom; Mr.& Me-
Donald., dwelling; Mr. J. Jacek .dwellieg and sunk+
tionary store, and another building belonging to Mr. 11.
Beard, occupied as a butler shop. The die is said to
hare originated In the store of Mama. Brost t Son,kitn,
it is not yet:ascertained: You can imagthet pinch better,
than I can describe; the confUrion abd distress of those
brollies, thrown from a bed of rest into the cold street ;
but this was not enough, their distress mush yet be sip
gravated by these embeling, inhumane and despicable
wretches who enrolee at these calamities In order that
they may plunder the property of others, and so deeper
ate are they, that, after being apprehended, they
wardho Ina body and cruelly treat the honest inform:
er. Moo persons are of that very class whom you hare
so Edith had occasion to reprove through your collimate.
It Is a great pity that nothing an hippest ellthe-Sce
good or croll,uniem rum makes it appearusee tosnecind•
the scene. Monday morning the people were kepollis a
constant chire-chase at the rty of a fight! a %MI but
par good pollee are a little too smart on thossorculons
to let thget much bred-way. •
I maxi herestate thateveiy one worked , nobly to stay
.the ravages of the ere, the fireathain particular. The pro.
perty was mostly termed. The Liaoning Insarance
Company I soppose, - luffer the greatest loss. Wallops to
see the destroyed holism replittaiwitit Ohara of a more
Obstinate) and treonduring tosterbd. Every oneburb
, was of wood. - B. 11/.-
!A :f ~:rr).~t'l~ _ ~:i~,t:L~r~•A
eoussposancs 07 Tax mums 'mut. ,
• WaISKIAO7OS, livereary 2604 Ig7.
Mugu. Ens.:—lnferring from the groat stnow Wa
nds that Washington news must be at 4 premium, I
subjoin the goasip of the day *if the entertahment of
your reader:. -
'l'hs weather here Is iptertsely cold, and the Llog
iffm'and flue. Sleighs shish along the Acetate eprd with
'esty Parties, and %%casaba Crunch the resistant Snow
beueath their wheels in %Most wintry manner.
.flc:Or branches cd Congress are more ingtmtriougy
*gaged (pan the public would suppose; ham the gecersi
tone of Bee press; so common has it become to mud at
the preenAm age (or want _of pretweding) of that Crow
abused WY, Just now it &moan to bare been wonted
out of its fortwatance, end having setaedthe mint andir
dons of Itiessallauts. to forcing %Ma him °morel con
victions" of bilsinombrasiountabitity. Simonton's ease
Is most raw onill desperai: Ile either bag made false
charges, hoping to elude detection through their ragas
nets, or his accustilons aniltased upon tbit knolicelgit
which partielpatern alien 'ffo proceed In the path
which opened begins his first bite step, Is to testuy to
his own !demi 12 fa 11ig1004121001112. or bribery-hurter.
Public opinion already denounees the; the rem of
which he claimed to - be the chsosplottaintimartyr rep*•
dates him; his counsel by advice adrenal* his moires
and wishes condemns him, and be dander:lA. his con
tumely unanstained.
• •
The prompt, efftelent and earnest effort 011 tbs.put of
Congress, to ferret out this ellemtd abuse: has dermianch
to restore public confidence. Although than maybe as
I n all congregations of men, s few rental remitt dbli ;
honoring the body to which they, belong.' the slam of
members are honest and honorable; deterndned to Si*
dleate name and tame boss the ragas aspersions of k
responsible news makers.
The Senate has bee: emptied hi the discussion ote
bill providing for the aid of the 11.114 :laying the de
tile of the submarine telegraph. This Is the prints en
terprise Of a company, which solicits aid to the amount
of COW per azre= hex the rinpeetlve governments
of Great Britain and the United States. As the two
termini of the line are on British territory, soma Sena
tors arts" to agonies of Jealous apprehension lad they
• • Abe betrayed into a measure which will 'observe
British interests, political and compiereisi. Others as.
gas that Great Britian cep sna will complete the Wei
prise without oar' aid, aria offering to her neighbor a
participation and actuality of advantages, lea courteous
act of amity to which that neighbor should respood fo
an apPieriatirertoue. Theadrantagei are incalculable
• .
and gat opportunity goidn,
Mr. Alden, the agankibi the iompsny, has' taken the
!President's rooms skthst hiatioall, whirs he is exhibit
lag apedinallf of the able. In the heart of the alb)*
are even copper wires twisted thinly toga then and Mr
bedded In Otto, Pereira, ex is lead In ,'a wooden pencil.
This is coiled with wires in an elongated ape, (each
wire being composed of.mvais =taller strands of wire.
mating a cable shoat mi thick as a min's Inca, and
this email copper thread let its coat of gotta perch* and
armor of wlre; (Unease impervious to
.the subtle and
penetrating element through which Its path Iles, the
sebilestrOng to resiskthir mighty and hidden ewes or
the deep;) pearl Ua hidden and mysterious way a w e t
senger proutpUivesking the/thought of one great Pow
er to the WO of another. A style writing the win of
Thai bgreat Vile% among lb. faisbianablesi—a meg.
lion at Gov. eelelland'ii—a party a t
Jg Watson Webb**, aad note! hum ad lib.
•
Tea isACCARAN,IM. surd_ BLooximinu Itmt,
aosusir,This Noir Ymit Cbailtereiat"Adrerriser of
the 31st' December; /pair/prof this Road, says:
"This road rune from Santee to' Rupert, 47
Cepital.sloo.oot -Par of ;ham SW--
Fond* debt $500,600, T Pee's:eat.- *Vont, par I
able.* Tork "Tanury
and July. PO* of-beede 'hoot eighty per seesk
totem*. Scrip *the *pit* paid in - will be 14:1
sued, on the 11th of. Jaimary, to the holders of
eliaras,ol thekateof d pikes*. per *awn from
the time of paynisist. of instalments. The later
al doe on the lst Wa r on the bonds' of the Com
pany, isisayablet at. the - Mercantile 'Bank, hem
York. This roar; eintisioting at , &mutest with
the:-Delewarek Lsokswhinia and Western- gall-1
and at Rawl, two miles south of Bkuiresbarg, l
with the Cattawissa, Williamsport and Brie Rola,
is replay Progressing tits comple tion.. The
are already laid from " Scranton ' to No:Weeks,
about twenty-lve sal* end .Isas been In
"opera.;
!lon for passenger truid-pitiScipally to Xiaptor, ,
.opposite Wilkesbarni,. ! thout 18 stare tbel
lost of June,. earning Aunt lour thoimend - per
monCh. The , gredief Mut Aridging of the yr
mainder of the line salt Pacowphited-by,
of May., it din eantialip flitur ter with the -
'cad facilities meplioyekciess-ta. t ak en 0 4. 4 whiz
1016 haineinat this •
,ressit ipped,
ftlitaette apPereet tbiMiMiden.'
thir tlittintera•fm. *rats;
eels reslimar
Fes; anti SealKet
,
Population of Rissottrl 4 $900,0470. -
'.' . 4ltlirldring in lona fe as dearai bare: „.-e -
Buchanan is inlfaahington.lq
„fli•Deatha In lastAnak. 0 1 .
- "plPßcarict reser is very Laud In Res Verit„.,.
AP.The recent cold sang *Wine, our Viiol44l
, : thum "there bilk North."
church fur din deaf:Paid in atidat
1b - boomed at Noir York. 't • '
..sara tare* acimlsta al IS vas
ing 2243 vas.,
_11111Mrino:%rood jag in 5t..;*U4,11 . 5;
iv, Penna. Tough Wes:, '
y►liißartfor L't.; daring 11156; iberei yew
-TV) births, 507 marriages and 326 deattis. _ .
' rllllP.Wsi the - Valtel - Ststeit 132thillthe,"
with an lama to er .344 1 762 n of capita..
1111.110 another Of in:ldeals' In Oberlin Col
lege, Ohio, is 1,216..ma1es .672, hamlet 1*
Plo•Alexandaf mid Beaver ilaclinan, tonsies,
44 - the President ales:tidied emently . in Trilaid.
' fitef•Sluiefi Cameron has been. elected' Presi
dent of the Lebanon Valle' Bail Road Cumpany.
- iripThere Is ;Mat mitering in many of the
• *won Aim! On audcent'of the scarcity of find.
• Plt•The Artily only shines when on the vim
so 'ls 1s with the nand; when mite toe test,"lni
darken.
TAY, ethib etipged in erecting s
Coalltire alter at Colislale t last weak, was saddest
t ally killed. ' -.
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aboutrievonteou thousand crimluaT
depredators id :100 ist London, : who are known
to tbe police.-
B.
• , • . •
ger . Vie wife of O. EararMods * soe of
Chutes Zeigler were accilmstally !lusted to death
Pittston,last nook.'
W'Tbe steam Are engine, has eared millions
to - Ciocibnati, yet Philadelphia /imitates to adopt.
it.Poolish Philadelphia. '
• itifithe damage to the Chapel Street Church
in Newliseen by the falling of Its spire, Is act
uated at thousand dollar/.
isr•The, motto of the English , iron men is,
''quantity — rat :quality." American enema:tors
sittnid appeelate this act.'
on. John Appleton e of Maine, is ' take
the editorial charge of the. Washington Union,
niter the 4th of /larch nest.
"Col. Joseph Paxteri haa been 'elected a
Director of the Spruce Creek relived. The road
runs through' Centro county.'
`Hugh Miller, the celebrated geologist,
. committed, suicide recently. • tiara—tensporaey
insanity from physical eanaes. '
4 101•23,314 smite were male by the police of
• Philadelphia during last year. Of that bomber,
11,483 were !ladies of Ireland.
pri`The tom] number of taxibles in Kriel:ono
ty, i 5,9,941. There are eleven deaf mutes and
eleven. blind persons in the.county.
ZSPHon. Joh Bowcy, ex-member ot Congrers,
aid long known In thirpolideal and fashionable,
circles of Washington, died onMonchty.
idiff`The Philadelphia Nursing noes suggests
the name of Joseph, IN., in connection
the with Judgeship ofthaluprione Court.
• plr bum ShurlOck on trial in Philadel
. phis for the minder ef.Clair , bee been se-,
quitted. The verdict ral satisfaction.
1442• A sacrilegious wretch recently broke into
the residence of Rev. Mr. Yeomans of Danville,
and stole seventeen pounds of butter . and dour
itOroperilon. - - ' • •
pe•Oeut. Rowan, the Naval °Meer, under tri
eljn Philadelphia for near:warlike conduct, has
been cashiered: lieut. Fleming is now on trial
,on a similar - • , •
• ljeirThe Geer& Central Railread . during the'
past your, deelasd a dividend of 10 per cent., be
sides carryinta quarter of million,of dollars to
its reserved faritilhat-payr. •
ilussackusette—Pnbile property and re.
sources of the State, $11,983,305; liabilities and
debts of the State $7,587,480: receipts last year,
$2,495,678i expenses $2,507,905. 1 a
j rarThe highest single passenger fare in the
world is £165, which is the sum charged by the
Peninsular and Oriental Company 'for a passage
from Southampton to Shanghae. •
Allinhe Alexandria Gazette tells - of a colored
thild that can talk quite plainly, though only
three months old. -It was 'born with two teeth,
and hie six perfect teeth already.
//IW•JOhn Kimberly, a native of Brooklyn. and
a graduate of the Cambridge Sidentiti • School,
has been appointed to Prof. Hedrick's., pleee-in
the Univenotyof South Carolina.
' Air Henry Turner, the Circus rider,' who died
foss days since in New York, leaves property
rained at $10;1106. It is bent:tithed to his wife,
sisters, other relations, and Levi I. North. .
jilt• Brig Auburn (of St. Johns) from Phila
delphia, with a cargo of Coal, bound to Jamaica;
was wrecked at sea on the 24th of December hut.
Crew sawed. - Vessel and cargo a total loss.
.It coats several thousand dollars a session
to furnish members of Congress with snuff. A
box that will bold half a peck is by the desk of
the Clerk Of the liouse,• and tilled fresh every
morning: - •
jllll2lbe Republicih Club of Prosperity, Wash
ington county Pa. has resolved to maintain .its
organisation... They go in for-Fremont as their
standard bearer in 1840. Their example is worthy
of imitation. .
jleirti, train of care on the Columbia Railroad
on Monday ran four miles of the track on the
frozen snow. Two of the parienger min were
fi u nally broken up, and several of the passengers
injred.
Alle^4%. man in Berlin, Prussia, who was labor
ing under penning difficulties, cut up his wife
sind two elfildren with a hatchet, and then cut his
throat. The next day, a lottery ticket, Which be
held, turned up a prize of forty thousand francs.
jitielbe =report that it wasso cold one day last
week as to break off a marriage engagement,• by
the freezing up oTthe young gontlemaxes passion,
is doubted by the ladles. The general effect of
cold
,nights is to bring the marriage fever a
crisis.
' An article on education in Prance,publieh
'ed in the . Cimstitetionet, states that in . the year
1855, more then 400,000 young bile and 450,000
young girls-850,000 children from six to thirteen
years of age, • received ao kind of ineh=tion
whatever. • •
• i lift•One of the female lunatics in the New
York Asylum, hes thedolasion that she has been
the wile of oath successive
• President. She is
now Mrs. Pierce * end her nuptials with Mr. Bu
chanan are anticipated by her about the time of
his inauguration. •
mills in the neighborhood of Phila.
de phis that are driven by water power 'are
_nearly all stopped: Several of the Philadelphia•
newspaper establishments have ran short of pa.
per, and have been' compelled to look to irregular
sources for a supply. .
:yorNebrisks Territory needs Penitentiary,
says the Bellevue (N: T.) Gazette.. Sorry to hear
thatehe has cause for such an institution. Bet-
ter establish schools and churches in time. They
are formidable opponents of the rum
..ehop, the
alms house and the „ • •
Or The Reading Rail Road Company intend
erecting a Rolling Min in the coining Spring, on
their property North of the Freight depot, !down
as the Sapp farm, et Reading TbeMin is to be
of euffieient capacity to enable tthe Company to
tuannfacitare their own rails.
reeing Anna's list political scheme is a
proposition, made through agents *Madrid, to
re-establish monarchy in Mexico M
, -with a Span.
irh prince as sovereign, ma l l. on that the
Span ish.government wilt aid support him in
thierecution of the TO ect.
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1 i -
Thu Mends of Gen. Cameron' In Sunbury, Ceti
ebrated his election to the U. Senate by anty
lamination and-dring of calm n last SaturdaY4
• A "Republican State Poore •:on" will be ilia
et llarrisburg, March" 24th, to lie nomination of
candidates tor Governor and o sr State °Mani.
A i'VelT 4ozattos.—The t reroceinie , Tel.
at t i
, graph will soon put a bolter° thro , globe, and
, Itbe question, will - then afise, t will .be done.
'about Sunday t ; Sundays wit ' 'novelly become
rientused. If the telegraph o in all parts •Of
the yrorld close on Sunday, - esra arrangements
. wilt be greatly Interrupted anl
Selayedefor Sari.
dar Vs place will of tour ' be Saturday ibr
Mon in others.. ARianwhilii Pranville Stokes,
N0:24 thereat street: Philatilphis, will soft.
tinne.tojtapply (Athens withgltle, beautiful and
fsisbient. la
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Paver ifeerree, a celete.. Iftllish• Wm*
being biseedin her youth, lo the boldness 0
come before ditiandienee and :, "whielidd yen
dielike,.my playing amy pt In !" "The play
ing - 1 the playing I" waa the e from all aides.l.4
"Weil that ecomeles me," al the answer, "aky
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playing can be bettered but 7 person I Cannot
alter." She eeentecame tit htvorite of the pnh.
Ile. lied the lady been a g r
aman • we &mid
h yent
have denied the soft impeae t, by , refenthg
to till!. great limPorirm of F hienable Clothing,
known as Rookbill - *XI , $10..P and 207 Chin.;
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nut at., Phila. ;- - 4 P " ' i
o; -liolltrerarr-0111, • , r , milk li!llis4o..
'rhos* who hare bests hidaditto '.' ge that them IlllflP
revved) foreswear bat tbetkid*: iiiiied tr.a reed *be
following stetesinst". Beribea. '' • Late of Brisk.
.lye, end now residirqf at *sr *WI. CaLllbrafs, Wash foe
ri.o .
several months treated ' rids; by twe phys
Irian*, forarbst tidy ' ti bumming ! " . t a i lor
en tbe left breast. lilladly . proonsasadakezehiou,
tot the patient basic* beeld " . of the oglrio4 of
Holloway's Otetzneat. le Ark, 'incised to try Its
elterfir before subailtUng ids* . the steel. : ile aid
It In conformity. lab the Ow . foi taloWioiatbsi at
the end Of irbkh' time
,the bid isittraly dbliki•
poised, and up to the dote it istnisibr.gan intro
elm" In Awgestlent, is E- ' !barium weeks; no
epos:downier its rewilammeneW 'be disemswit. The
Ill's yr equally eillaudows In 1 Mapes—
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11sire Unto inoUrtas , in present am Unit tumid& so
1' ny 44 cattle tof Long ennyplnlnta as Ittlirayln Bei.
';. milleiniirest.., • . i : • :
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'imatdris.tbiamigailitanie triitated and dlsenntr bigiod ;
If IN eel darn an conausplinn-4 , 11 such Wadi of con
k inuoption, lintawny's Besot Roof EA iltssolv!rn I will
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own cure. • ; ;
tliaians atrU~gracr.
Jowl Birwria..ef Boitoa, has *tens g2OOO. la;
addition to SUM din threw :earwig*, to tke. &AA:
, 4"
for Direayet etergrowar.q
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MA Bit A: Yana* of Madelphis, intim!. et
Ithleteen Years In thp tttnerancy," o wlll min.' b in tie
b i t lif. *,,chapottiviLtroo flabbitii inonibit wit,
it 1034 o'clock, out In the sinstnii at %deka-
innitarury tat the Yd
male Ms Society of &MAIO acoanty, trill take place
gm Monday, the 24 et Belmar, to thir Second Blether
ghd. E Chareikof,Pottsville. 'There irlU be business
meth* to tby afterarging,at 234 cklook. The Annual
Bow! sal herald in the evening, at halt pat T, whiz
anieral addresses be delivered bynigle Orden don
abroad. Auxiliary eocieties are requested b 4 rend da*
gates. The chow throughout the eortogg and aC at4r,
friends of the Bible earns, are respecilullv Invited Wit
ten& By order of the Board.
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OnTAP,Witli
Mums. Exams: Dom Sirm—The Italkwillif fermi
Sean 4 Wllson's Western Attics" maybe acceptable. to
your readers of Iteliglous Ifttellhgenee. Its Chiefs
Melanin Safely la En orglahartfon of the Splacopal
Church, (See Newcomb% Cyclopedia of Sthatons. lugs
304,) *bleb began Its existence in 1800, with an annual
expenditure of shoat $l5OO the that three Tim, Ineteia.
lag to over $140,0001n 1825, audio 0ret . 5514,000 IMMO.
It supports nurrthban 17 5 - ordalued aulasionartis, chiefly
in Western dream, India sod New Zealand ; _ his !reified
thousands of flatly'e teachers, of whom It 4car.emPloP
more than 1740, teaching nearly 40,000 children; and
provides Srb the preaching of the Gospel to ;the poor, in
number more than loo,ocokevery Sunday. _
The author of the, vorireitrred to, ream* publfahed
by the Harpers, thus (polka at what It to dritni tri West
ern Africa alone:
Ws propose breve a mere outline of the • labors of
those onary Social= whkblave mitered npradhls.
Beide tabor since the beePaning of the present century,
and which are still actively rimmed in Ude great work.
The first and wit presainent place among thorn tut-,
doubtedly belongs to the Church MiseionerySociety,—,
Their and mission was to the Stuns. Pero missionaries;
were sent out in 1804 for the purpose of founding' thls!
mission. But on their antral at Sims Leone. one of
them left the service of the Society, and the other rei
malned in the colony as chaplain until a retubrcement
could arrive. Two other adobes:As arched in 1806,
and, with the one who had been acting as chaplain, eel
tared ids Stan country, and at once formed two mission, I
am stations, one of which had been etirrimuly occupied
by the lamented Grelg. These stations were rsinforced
in 1809 by. the arrival of two other missionaries, =ma
whom, bower, died after a very short rafidence bathe
country. • • • • i
Them brethren prosecuted their work With energy
but finding the great masa of the irdnit population se •
much absorbed in the stave-trade, and so ranch debased
by it, they directed their efforts Ono= entire) y to the
children. At one time they had as many is-thirty boys
in a school at one of the slalom, and twentrelght erle
in another at the other station. , • .
• In 18W., Mr. Butcher, one of thunissioaarles who had
arrived In the muthty ln 1806, visited England, and on
his way back, with'hl, wife and sefen other parsons, WO
shipwrecked. 'By this disasteith Satiety lost 812,000
eat goods..
this time' additiottal etatione were fbrmed,
one
o ve n the Moen Shore, and the other ow the Gamble
Ev.
- fn 1811 t • mission was fkAirer rednierlisb she Testi •
following the bretereir were ,felted by; Edward
Itickerstelh, the Secretary of the ikelety,wben it was
resolved, in view of the distarbsates occasioned by the
slave-trade, the frequent. Area that bad =mined ;at the
saheb:nary dal loop, and also in slew of the het that
the British cruisers were 'bringing in largo • numbers of
receptive* into the colony of Sierra Lams who greatly
needed rellgkim instruction, thatall tbb mhatonariee,
and, as tar as practliable, all their peels, should be
transferred to the' caony. . Prom that period up' to the
present the labors of the Church lillsaboi=7 Society on
this pert of the oust have ham connue4 almost elan
. dray to the colony. The miwionaries justly regarded
Mega Leone as a tart of udiasionary antreery, where
they could train enhodoneries for all par= of the cone
try, And their expectations In !hie partienbr, as we
shall presently see, were not 111-founded.i ,
From the commencement of the mission in Steers
Leone, in 1816, up to IPA the labors of thenabodonartes
were attended with the most. retoarkatde encores. Tice
labors of Messrs. Johnson and Durlog-=the former 'at.
Regent', Toren aud the latter at Giouiester—were at
tended with medal blessings. In 1818 kir. Jammu had
received to the communion of the church 263 tumbles,
the sebool contained 600 pupils, and the usual attend
ance at thumb was net leas than 1200 or 1800. - In BM
there were as many as eight stations maintained mamas
the dlfferent settlements thathed been. brined by the,
waive:,ltre and them Ere missimury
eng.: work, in'every impel of
, srn • • r ;
But the following three yam were dbastrons to! an'
unprecedented extent. During the spring and summer,
of 18 2 3 the Society lost as many as eleven or Remission
sty taborets. one of _whom (air: Johnson) died at Am ;en
his way to En d, two (Mr. and Mrs. During) were
supposed to have been shipwrecked, and eight were ear.
dad off by an epidemic In the eolony.•
The Clawing year seven additional laborers wpm
sent out; habeftee the close of it et many more were.
removed by death, and three returned to England. Thi
next year six returned home-and three were removed
by death. These losses and reverses- had nigh put
end to the mission. By many In England_ it was MhP
tended that the work should be abandoned, but wiser
camels ptevailatl Some - very importabt measure, were
adopted a bo ut this time for the. preservation of the
health of the mlisionarbas, anCli among others, the Cub
of allowing thin e to visit their active country on lif
six yenta to the improvement of their health. At] the
same time the general health of the country bad: tin
proved bye more extended and thorough cultivation of
the surroundlue lands; so that at thipresent time; the
risk of health and life.by a residence in Sieurelsone is
emelt coinpared With what It formeriy-wan'-de the esme
time the manifold blessings which God hid"vouthriefed
to the labors of his missionary servants here, showered
clearly that the Work Is his, and must: , thereihrePhifisM
tamed.
The directors and agents of this 'castanets* seem to
have bad before their Minds, from a veryesrly Period Of
the work, bur great ohiects, which they have pursued,
with steadinees, and thus for with- the moat decided
and happy effect. The , first :of thale has been the
preaching of the Gospel, with the - VOW of converting
ends and Insuring Christian churches; second therertab-
Ushment and maintenande of =bads and seminaries,
with the view of training .young men to be teachers
and preachers; third. the translation end circulatien of
the Striptures and other religiOns balks In the laden
gee of the null:winding conntrY; and, fourth, thia ,of
!trending branch missions in more remote portions
the country. A very few ,ficts d r ai statistical nature
wilt show that all these objects Ambling accomplishedto a very encouraging extent. '
According to the Annual Reportof theSeelety for le%
the mission in the Sierra Leona Colony atone numbers
fifteen stations, connected with which therepB364
communleants. Nor will their eclat:lllone o Item
appear lees remarkable when' lt to known that hey have
tow In attire terries as mazy es eighty-eight astir*
teachers t as many as fifty-nine common stimAs, me grant.
mmiehool far hoes, another for females; and one semina
ry in which the Latin. Greek, and Hebrew langusdosare
successfully taught—the whole attirber of pa lia la
these various salmis being nearly tix' t - The
emit of translation has inmsgoing On at the semetline.•
Peritonea the Scriptures, and some elementary Werke;
tune been translated into the Ballots, Ttmteh, norm,
Yoruba, and Sum languages, end into some of these the
Liturgy has also hem translated. More attention, las
leen even to thist of labor liming the two
.last yews thin ner but as yetve have no-.par
tinier reports of what has been effrebrd.
A maim was established in tbe%n
L ech country at
a place called Port Lokkohr. I840 :e missiOnaries
were detailed for thiseetsbm, and their laws were ow*
• tied on tor some time, hat without any very marked =-
suite., station is still kept up by a native =Lesions.
ry; but the people who ire liammesdins, showibut lit
tle dispositban, as yet, to rembrut to tbs sughleenteets of
the Gospel E • !
. •
, .. • •
, ,
Bet. Clui most important bou n bou n ds minion that has
grown out of the Siam /AMMO entarpiarb the !one at
'Shade* in Yoruba country. r, Man of OP fooff
tires, who were brought to Sierra Leone in termer years,
were from this diatrict: They were known at Sierra
Loons as an active, industrious and; compared with
other tribes among them as enterprising people. Salim"
of these i after they bad acquired an education and
amasseda little property, firma the purpose of return ,
ing to their native country, which was carried Weld
baby ono company 'albs,. ils,Tawessurt one of the
inisionarkra at Sierra Deena, maw this or.itton ion
the Part of the people , end fad Ing that i lOg sash t
be done to te the muse of theacepri In that part
of thecountry. visited Ahrtokuta fbr the Owe* of ex
it-Artist are pliece, and sweat on what terms these AD.
satireeob4a mist* las :permitted to :raver to
toast, erluntrp .'» re p o belq iltitrabli, a
much larger nuniber bt entigrarts era thausaves ot
the find opportunity to return to the len of Mar •am
tleity. Rev. MessrsThonsruser, and Crowther,
' sad thole Man, sated far , the nearestpoint on
[ the aea•coast by which they 4 mitt Absoterta, and
arrived there hi 4atirlarg. 1 845 . " In `ooutequencel of the
death of the King of Abater*, who had mark . Kr.-
Townsend lath so mach kindness, and the disturbance*
In the country growing out of It; tha anbodentries Were
detained eighteen months at liarisrpi. They awned on
their sandman labors here-during their detamtion kith
so =eh success that it wu determined tbdi ItadalPT
'horrid be constituted, permanent missionary station.
Subsequently, however, Cuts:rat ems :dtodfoli?d
Jo war, and the minden was blustered to tau.
ty4l2 miles to the seaward, and a maw easeettisitt
point by which to reach Abeam*. • _
..,,., , , •
The missionailea, on their what at Atootrusad !Tem
rtealvad with thetas:not cordiality, and they *And eat
much had eireadi bean dew lathe Mod Pflcosiod the
peopie to hear the Gospel by and of the naive Tenerife
who had sommpactied the tint setof Sleeve Zona ml
greats lionse amount has already been given of.his
mission t and we only add Dims that ii has Pt" title "
0111414 bialleado ataitgives cts a patios. .t llinetrition of
what thoGoopel may do for Atrial when aside:Um truths
are mere extensive ly proclaimed among the pro*. This
branch of the mama= now numbers as principal sta•
tans, thiVtesn achoole, in which than. ire upwards of
775 pupils, and the nmeher of its coneuter in 1 8 .1 3 1 was
fdd, - .i .. i
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Bea No.
119. tromatillatntyltlll coon% '-, ' , r„,
aa 3 ma7 W.V. ....,...-
WA. .N TED.-500ACTIVE.YOWS !--
~..- , 1 1$1131;to act SS lAA& I iletkiing4tAi, 'AIL
_,_ UWW:4IIIIII OS wend and honorable, at a salarr of $lOO
Fla 01 001 h -, 1 tal of anlyabreadlred. No pant
r a hlaar brat, r toll pattegaus siege trim
AU *ha enema a looataav stamp ar ' Was cent ,*ce,
rA d drhaer,:: - - " WS. 40.11511014011,1140. 0 , N. 111 " ' -
i Amory .14 s 7 .., -<. , ,
.... _ 64 t
____
AITANTZD-451) ' Young Men, to:
occ as Weal and tiVVIMOS APtig i pli bad".
lintel and honorable, it i Wag of 0$ per month
~;•4 capital of $3 only reqvalre,g. No patent rhelteitte or
book laniards. MI gerticoun free to all who widows
ors three cent piece. and address
?? Ita rAV I TUANNON A CO., Malmo Depot, N. me
J*l6O7M 240,
NOTIC E.—A Salesman of • Many
; • ht the Cool:Trada. ea traveling
' prit. In NOM togland. of corornancog influence
With the trade and arenoteetarery of a very extensive
ostrtet,' with whom he is Intheately acquainted,(know ,
log acts etsodlog reeonrcee, At. tc.„) and lan inggente
- *dr Onion. *bins. to ;peke sh ottikpfenent with path*
or the rooting sesson. to trate& and mike melee of
high, Schuylkill, Cornborbind and other Coal.
gores, Bog 443, Potboiler, Perbh Conn.
30. , 37 7,41 r.
ADMINISTRATION:
to4:MINISTRATION NOTICE.--;
Whereas the undersigned bellesbelles appointed Ad.
tns to the Estate: of John:Trager,. late of the
bOroogb of Pottsville, bottcn is hereby gtv es to all per;
tenni Indebted to raid deceased to slake imniedlate part
merits and all those hostas de= to present them for
- settlement. BARBARA ItEAGEll,4datinistratrix.
Pottsville, Jan nary 31,'37 tset
A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.—
' - 11Thends Loiters of Administration on the Estate
Itam Kantner, late of North 311.abelm township,
BolittYlkEl county, deceased, have been granted to the
snbsetiber by the itegister of Schuylkill county, notice
is hereby Oren, to all persona indebted to said Wats to
make payment„—and all those haring.g claims will present
then for settlement. . SUSANNA, KANTNER, •
thituar7 II - -Adensirtratris.
DMINtsTKATOWS NOTICE.-
' Miliaria* Letters of Administration on the Estate
oT om Q. Adams, late of the bosough of Pottsville,
Schuylkill county deceased, have been granted to the
mtbeniber by the Regi ster of . Schuylkill county, notice
falereby givnalo al persons indebted tesaid • state to
make p .yment.nn4 those baying claims wilt present
them to the subscriber, residing at Schuylkill Haven, tbr
settlement. SAMUEL COILKINGS, ¢d•tisustrater.
Jaituary 31, - - bat*
ADMINISTRA.TION NOTICE.=
Whims Letters of Administration on the Estate
OM noun, deemed, late of the borough of
Pottsville, have been granted to the subscribers, by the
Register of Schuylkill county, notice la hereby given tp
all those Indebted to the said Estate, to make payment,
and those having claim,, will present them for settle
meet. - JAOO3 KOEHLER, Administrator.
CATLIAIUNIC ER/EITE, Afindaistrat
Voir RetlooreThe subscriber Items ger ale the eti,ce,
_of goods, Tabled it $3OOO, the property oX the late Jacob
Meier. Store—Centre street. opposite the Cubango
Hotel. The store is also offered for rent.
CATHARINE WEYER. •
• Pottsville. Janne 24, ',57 4-31 •
CHICKERING PIANO for sale.
—lnquire of 11. W. Poole, or 7 . 11. Adam, Esq.
an. 3, '67 14f
FOR SALE—A Two Story Brick.•• .
,
, - muse lo East lliorketiffitreet. Apply to.
JAMES W. BOWEN, Centre Et., Potts' . 116
; January 3,17 • ' 13m
.i.loys"roc•L BOXES, containing
,11/ an assortment of axed Carpootios' Tas.* Prosent
ilt te c. Y , :.. i f the /1 6 0 1 /!days, al tbe Ilanivarf ri Z 4 Iron Depot
ii POTT.
CORN SHELLERS of superior qua!-
ty, Easing* Meat Cutters beat In the world, at the
Ware and Iron Depot. • ,TRANIC I'OTT.
nee. Ai, '66
.1 a
INSEED OIL, Patent Paint Oil;
Varnihbes, *a, ec, for mle by J: r.nAmirm.
, ,
uylkrn Umen, August 23,'33 34-
TOR SALE--About . 800 feet , of , 7-8
• inch second hand sl6pe chain, netali u Inquire
CLUB. MOLLEY, Pinegrove, fichtl7l. con t} . ,
Pa,
November 4l4me
EIRE BRICTCS for Cupolas, Puddling
and Blast Puinacii, from the IteadiniNrorke, for
ow, at the . /URN AGA ,
Pottsaille,Jan.l9, - 1856` • Stt
TVOHY HANDLED Table' alai Dea
l_ siert Eaves, ether Pleect Maas, sultabliabri
mu presents, at the Hardwire awl L 14311 Depot.
• , Dee. 20,, '66 61- MAAR P.
,QIL 'ER PLATE TABLE FORKS,
loPlited Spoons. thrlttzeila Wm. Kati, Iflo* Goads flu
the Hidldays, at Lb/ Hardin,'" and TM Depot
Doc. 2O.'W 51- • FRANK POTT.
CHEAP F EL.—Coke for' 'sale, in
Large or mall quantitieig, at the low pr** of .6 oasts
per bushel. slagaire either at the og,lre, oK !reeks of the
Pottirrille Oat Company. .
Noregater 22, 143 , 474 -
TUST RE C EIVED.—A large assort
', moot ofsplendid Perfumery, ke., from tho aturthio
tortes °fluke Canal k Co., Ilarrhonand others. '
Al'those Who want fine Pedal:urn, call at C.BAS
LST•it Book and Variety Store. • , ,
Jan nary 21.1867 • g. tt
O RENT. I --The Offices lately oc
.
el by 1 , ,} lingbea,,Xeq., Centre street,
w eh are suitable fiffr. a' Store, or an kind of business.—
Also, a stone dwaillag house on liaflroad itreet. , Apply
t • - • • - W. EMMY'.
OeC.ZS, d., 434 f •
TYLGUERREAN APPARATUS for
E.:.-The subscriber desiring to.4ult the, busi
ness's:of Dag nerreatypher;vill offer ler sele a. end rate
-Dagnerreem Apparatus, .with everything bekmging to
_ the art, complete. The Canters Obscure consists of Ilex.
iimores sise, de. Also, a consider/Ide stock of cases,
tellmn hand. Address B. J.Q. Z 0113.6,
Bethel P. 0., /kens county. Pa.
Jannar7 3, . I , oitt.• •
STEIOI ENGINES FOR SALE.-2
Stem Engines, wins steam cylinder 22 ladies di
ameter, and 6 feet stroke. S Blowing eyilnders62 Inches
diameter, 0 feet stroke, with Boilers, formerly in nab at 111
Blast Furnace. Would snake excellent Pnmpingor Blow,
lug Engines. 'Ono or both rUI be sold t al desired.. Ap
ply to HENRY LONOENECREB A CO . •
Shamokin Iron Works, Shassolan,-Prb,
000 GEO. W. SNYDER, elslttril/e, As.
Octobere. 1555 4441 •
InOUSE AND LOT FOR - SALE.
a —The mtheeriber will sell Lis deain►ble cot
tage horse, situated on
_lfahantongo street, is the
rough of Pottsville, above the Baptist Church. The
house is built isithe cottage stile—two stories high.—
-
with
_a basement. The lut is 20 feet front by 244 feet
deep - . Dar terms and other, particulate, apply to the
-grobseriber, on the preordain. JAS. S. SEED.,
' - Peat/title, January 24.14 • --- 440 •
OTICE TO COAL OPERATORS.
ii. 6101 A Co. propose to lease their Coal
property in the town of Plymouth; Laterite county, for a
term of years.
Persons wishing to engage in the business' will end
this a very dasirabie property for Immediate operation.
It has been developed by sinking a slope. ' Two welds
ere already opened. Engines, *chutes, railroad can, rea
dy to commence shipping Crud with the opening of nav
igation In the Spring. •The Coal on this property can
all be mined above water level. Any further particulars
respecting said property can De had by *ling on Wm.
U. Cool, at Beaver Mertdoworliessre. Frionth £ Dro.,
Philadelphia. ' -
Perorate whale examine the property tan do's by
calling on Wm. !when, wire resides on the prandsei
Janus 24.'57 • • 42t
COAL.
ASEIL :ND COAL—From .L. P.
BROOKE itCo.l3TannelColllery.--Thetinderdgsr
re, t eanneetionwlth the General' Coal Bastreas,
taken the agency of this *bon Coal; and are prepared to
teethe ordeno, whirls enay be addresnet to Port Carbon,
Of 49 Wall street, New York.' CASTNER YOUNG. •
August U. '55
A. - AND CUM-
. lIERLANDCOAL,ty the Cargo, ier;tea
Ifi ar i e
• . or besbel-wrirreated to W -•
exiellent peaty .. Deelerii.
mows ea led it 'borate* prima -- Win be delivered
at my pain 41104 mud or riarad. Address, or apply
THOlgi E. CAHILL,
:101 Walnut street, RAllidelphia.
- April 26, 18d. : • ltly•
BVOPAATNE.R.SHIP-.7-C. N 61-
TON ant E. Y. GLOVkil, Js, the: late firms
iman;l4orten CO.; tiara:ads day aasaatated with
thaw W. 3. - 110733323.. WALTON and J. U. VAN
`DII8M; or the MID of Roberts, Welton di Co., and the
business ' , gat be 4:enthused under the Ana of VAN
MEN, NORTON k CO., at No. 2.8. Walnut street than.,
Pier No.l, Pert Riehasond.
Philadaphlsaeb.9, '6O. 6.1.7
(170 - PARTNERSHIP. --- , — The.
under
stgaed have this day (January 2134 Sfed, , rantosod
into coPortzlarship for the trowel lan or a Grum' Coal
ebtandieian Dullness, and also lathe purchase and sal
of Coal. cinder the arm of W., M. ROOM t 00. •
01llata-206 Dem Way, hew Yark,andia Centre street,
opposite the American Woad, tsville.
WK. It Pot
ROOIIII3, New York.
• - P. D. LIITilEil, Pottsville. -
Magary 0. 'be - 6tf '
Ar--TILAND And MARANOY OAL,,
he tiodersigned are prepared to web* orders
celebrated Ashland Coal tram the • , liantrott rfr
*ow coutiwy. , i - From the extends° altsrationsand lap
proveureats ankle at the Colliery this winter Ow prism.
eg the Coal, they feel no bedtaticesiti (dieting it to the
trade as an allele that eth have lip superior in . As plie s. het, both as to gnat; and free4aut and
other impurities. They are also to a cos
traria far Lehigh and Schuylkill feta other ohm.
BANCROFT, LIMB A CO.,
N 0.19 Walnut street, Comm :Sal Nuildlait-
Felersuisy 0,116 • My
FAIGH COAI4 : . at it lumbethpon,
jj Jetsrq -.4 greet, redloa d in legion his
recently *eon opined ikoiVitnk Ow Region to
the waters Of Itteir Tart they. st LIM hport, New JO.
*eye Tbia le Use neamet web whkb hap yet been
tissderbyredtensavonfflo deposits or Proutlinoia
to the vodnereliestilediteelit orb sad New tagtend
sad litelbrs the presto Inland mates wan
• alliewbecesiadesitie Aldo thy obtained Mgr Lekigb
,O l itoem*W4ftmoonts,stattlemoOmm
thaw= rielkos and at s **lst of shoal gl Myer ton.
71km jytteuk be bid kr an Mend water ranuausdestion
et 23 lOW and at a fk*U.- ht of *bout 22 teats per ton.-
- Ms ma* Madre advantaxes will elm be derived by all
Lbsillgrohlas the Nook hive* sea ' the vicinity al
- Nos Tait, sad In all the New Itagiend Rata. tearing
Um aroma wow* tbs sabscethenewill bt the excissive
ebilVtike Eidibrated Meth sad Weettlptlng
Goal ; at laisabelbpart, sad weeiele will now
41 nose; to obtain lorgaimi yilltiont
snlot loaded rare wills freshly WIPP/ Cad sr' now
siostmu osalmiknottmon satnes. consume* the
latepateiet the outen.lt.hr may that 'orders
for We edeboded Lbst.lS to *sweated; abodd
loatwkwitbast d e i st tee ant at Now *irk, Iphai.
" 1 40 . rThAVOINVID*
lies.llojten,Tnoli a Widest *me rusk
V** bidets: 404.104,111
'DISSOLUTIONS.
- - ~
ritssottrrioN.— %ice is harchy
-jj item that Um 1 4 . -. ' tunurly 1 lifiln ;.: 1,),
T..... A ter
wean Immo 41,14. rum t t . . P. Tutt.n, 1;.1 14
lumber &mimeo, in OW . le!. under the nat, o
ar4 style cf ADDAX!
. 2 urrus,bis tmn h.g. ',tile
time disuolmd. 1- • LiAIOADDANIS.
January 8 1.!52 • 640
.
---
,
IDIS B OLUTION.—Notiee is hereby
Oren that the pontserrldp. haretalbrasx feting t.
,L wan 1.. P. Garner, 11kharl Uaraer, Jatrph W. llama,,
and. John C. Gams, under the idyls of k P. Gamer i
lima, was dlaselred L.
liettdaY4 Jannaty nth, by th.
Withdrawal of John L. Omer. : The- bestow win 1,
eantlnsid under the Saniit Ono, and all &mauls matt 64
l7' 1.. P. (4.11.`tE8 A BUM, Ashland. Pa.
January 31,17 ..
/WA .
14, 10 . PARTNERSHIP NOTICC.
IL DEVDXIf has amoolated with him NIL J. BOW.
Z0i.:4314,1;n to it
aA * for Palntin
Guam an d Popmriog, at short notice and on rresonst.f.
terms. We call tem stteollun of purchssors to our !aro
stock of POST Unirintit Window glades, Ms: Brant
pri,ticac;e including Itemltemmdiaty of Mlle and pri
eTryillehdeaoriwilptrikvaat thergx4PlGirtittli 471154.141:LET JiTtotefing, cf
„. 2 doors show Om Amerika* Home, ow n ant , t
'Mithilionlo, ['Wombat 20, '
c o vARTNERSHIP.'—JAMES - 3 / .
kAIWW , of thi tote Ana of Beatty A Thao... k
soKotsto4 iPtiti a tt.Theo.toro 6 ornto:o an %AV. tho 'buoinoso; andor the arm 54 3
M. Beatty 4 0o.; vas couttnott tho ralalut 4E4
ling of Wikl osual, kg-IL Warr= -•
•
tv .l.: . .RultObOlUlGAssurrsoy,
• AU La. Aus.m.Y. •
AIM ANSI 2B.
th
ipARTNERSHIP NOTICEi-7*
copartnershlp, y Lambs? hulas* her,,t„.,,.
sting between R. D. 0. Wllivak, was th is day.D; t :
1,16650 divaiolvod by mutual eensent. R. C. WILSON,
0. WILSON..
The undersigned have Oda day, ( Doe. I, 1846,3 est;
Into copartnership la the Umber bush/ at rti
steam saw mill, on this Xabanoy, loader the firm or WIL
WS 11.0THR. , 11.0. WILSON,
Orders tbr ati kinds of Umber win bo rveetred
LEWIS 1101 16
tainted to by It. Wilson, at the el Levis
at Schtlylloo Haven. fetal:as; 10. ,se 741
NUTICES.
ASTATED MEETING \of the
SehamlYlllbonaty Nand Society will eLey tt
min, Po!usury 4th, et 7 o'clock, P. X, to lA.
COUndl Chamber. JOHN T. Qilsß g at
_
PROPOSALS, will be reOei trod up
11 to mil lit of Pikoary, tbr s bating in the Ow
cures, near Boonton, to the depth of .4)0 ket,
P. W. euzann, Claimed inn* Eogin a ,,
Pottsville, Jan. 37,'57 5 21
i
OTIOE—We hereby cailtion , flay
wpm ot perms from negotiating the ante Oil
ren by the under:taped. payable to the order or 0.,, t ,
llbert t _at the Insure Bank af NU/mills, dated Jattrat,
30th, 1 857,-ono for $lOO, parable In 0 month.; er 4 l;,
5100, payable In 9 months, and one Qv VW, pryo,4 ll
one year, nithout Interest. They haring been attia i
by fraud, we are unwilling to pay unless Min P.11(4 ;T
law. . • 'ALADDIN is Ilt.ilal.
Jannexylll,•s7-- - bit'
.
AUDITOR'S NlilficE.—Notice is
betObrainll that the neddslened bast". e ,
ed And by the Orbaella' ° '‘l rt ° "` hg i l i''
county, to distribute the simbetta In the hands of ttt: ,
Itlenseh, Adadnistrator of Cherie* hither, Jr. dee r
and that, be will attend lo the dnUes of his appnloor.,,
upon the twentieth 'ailg oa lt February next. at lo o'rk,
P.ail.. at his care to et' street, opposite th e
Odle*, there all parties interested ma 7 attend. '
DAVID B. GREEN, Audi*
Pottsrllle, Jaanary3l, '1 - 5-St
NOTICE is hereby given to the pub.
110 thaetho book scrolotto of J. 0. /MOO t
and thou of CONNOR & ROADS have boon -
Gustavus 0. Sebotknberger, and tlud be alone lin
lard to remito payment of the *me—ail person'. tl
fore, who may be todeb6l4 to either of the attar
are requested to make palpamt to the undersizste.
0. O;SCHOLLENIMIKI EL
The above cogttaat , illtipa bare dlreolred on 2.'61 •
tober, by with nal of J. 0. Brads.
Janusuy 31,'67
IO MINERS.--,Valinible Mine
Let; on the Broad Top hicruntalti, near Hunthq
ntingcbm county, Penna.
The detni-Authmette Coal Compairy ogee to lets e
able opening on their lands, 8 foot thick of the wet
stable Coal for the man Whet ore of Iron, generating ete
and many other purposes. It Is a drift above voter
eel. The Coal requirei no breaking nor screening,'
there Is ready sale for all that cart be brought to ear
The Broad Top italismuluill be finished to the tan
March nest. The mine is reedy to work, baling
forms, *chutes, de., DOW constructed. This present
due opening far an enterprising Company.
For further inftremstion apply to J. M. CLAIM
mnnt, near Huntingdon. or to B. B. 1118110 P, mast
Home of Repreetutatlves. Harrisburg, or Henry
Moore, No. 56 Warned. street, Phi/adeiphts.
January 31, '3l b4lt
.__.
NNUAI ‘STATEMENT of th
. Potts,'ilialie insurance and Trust COmpsny
con red by the 12th section of the /clef Incorpent
the Items of the account Doing arranged socorafiti
the ;envisions-of said Act:
. Premium account, j V. 4 Si
Interest. recelvedon investments endkalit, ?Ai (4
Expenses, c Mtn n
, nor,. ei,.
Lon
nee remaining with the Company In
.„
• T ted in bonds, pastimes and nth
..._
P , O. of er
Poli secucie ritka, .. . • • /04,437 7 1 .1 1
s. ' ' 1
' Amount of Policies, . 7,w0 oe
Cash on hand, , ' , 10,11b1 It
NATIIAN Y.V438, Presidia.
11. P. Pifloa,.Sce'y di Treasurer. ~
Battaville, Jamie. y 81,'47
TO CONTRACTORS.-81NICII
A aZIANS.—The ..2taawas Coal Company" of
the alo
propoaahtr, V IM fret in sinking a
to depth 'ball, by D" or #
ind the "
rain ; feet of warthog to be wel l Unttonpa—two
Thee ofd Mob plank, with Mee, he., tompiele
proposals will
Is‘ What the opting wor ,
kwill De OMB Sw inel ,
all.materiala.
214. What It will be done f o r UM* Consuan7
es the lumber and connects a water' omen
tordng at the bottom of the shaft.
3rd, In what theethe work shall be omplatd.
For further particulars as to the different Anti,
and also ezr daring a water course about 1.10
add vain of Coal, Indy to the wader*
low." Senntell, Pa.
P. ALUM, Pruidnit
or to P. W. fiallaiflat, Pottsrine
Jan. 81, 'IT , bet(
•
NOTICE.—The Delaware and R .
itan Coati will be opened for Naviintigi oo
, the hlth inst.. No trotter draught of Voter
alb feet will he allowed Until April sth.
JOIN N. TIIO.IIBON, Secretary.
13-ly
Muth 26,1666
(.20 -PART N ERSHIP NOTE
Joseph Johnston ' Las this day associated el
to Waugh, in the OW Mining and !?tote kcepi
buss, under the dim of Johnston a Waugh.
I JOSEPH JOIIitErOX.
J9IIN WAVia
• Pottivillo. January 17,'57 2 Uri
A ÜBURN & PORT CLINTON
jj ROAD.—Notiee is hereby given, that -
iratimnity conferred by law, this Company tea.
solldated and merged with the Allentown Ralh
pony, under the style and title ottthe latter.
ELLWOOD MOMS, Premims
Ands trIZA7 3Zt
NT - OTICE is hereby given to the ear
holders of the Ballet Clair daring Fend
t the aeons] meeting of the Amocialien
place at the School Home. in the borough of Pats
an Friday evening. February the 13tb, s'
dock, when sad where all interested are perttm
quested to attend, u businees of hotortanro
transacted. JOUN 8. USD: Fee'
January 17,'57 34:1
QFFICE of the, Swatara R. R.
' • Pottsville, January 17th, P
InlCA—The A nnual hicolhig of the shatsbel
this Com Teeny, and an Election for Prealdent, ND
did other Otheers to serve *be ensuing ye/rat:ll
at their Office on Saturday, the 81st inst.,between
hours or 2 and 4 o'clock P. U, on Eatuniy.
J. C. DONALDSON, Seel
Pottsville. Jan. 24th, '57 4ll _
TO the Coal Trade of Schuylkill
--Stated readings& the operators Till be beta.
Nome of the Coal Ateociation, in Centre dreet-
Garrigne's Bookstore, every Tuesday and Friday.
21 o'clock,.A. M., to 1. o'clock, P. M. All these let
- • ho the velars of the Trade are invited to idle&
tneetings, through which, it Is hoped, a peratan
!obi/ailment of "Ilk Cbal Ala:agave of Scliaiyaill cv.k
bass be effected. B.BII,LYMAN, Presidia
Pottsville, Apr1)19,1630 16;
t. 0 . -T a
in l C ued E by . t - be
sc All; ra to o ni n
o s f h sc o h l:
paten under the Act of the 24 of April, lo.tl, sr
lug a loan to the add Board, are requested to pr*
said bonds, without delay, to Daniel 11. Stager f
of the present beard of ftbool Directors,andfunn
with the date and anima of the said bonds, to
that the present Baud may take ineinurar for !het
dation of the said bonds, if correctly Isrued. Thom
so presented within ninety days f rom the publican , /
this notion, will not ben cognised by th e Board at r!
sad anbsistine.- Dy the Board. ' T. C. ZULICII, Pres . '
Neernsber 29,'66 • 414 m
§CRUYLKILL - FIRE & MAR;
O:
!NM:RAN COSlPAlilto—elee—Elltyman's
g, Mabantougo street, 2 doors from Centre.
dtatetnent of the *gala of the Compsny,•from
233, li4B, toJannaq 1; 11 1 67, pol)1111bod In teem
with the requirements of the Act of Asoetably.lt
rating said C rnpany:
Capital authorized by law, . $200,000
Capital stock subscribed, 25,000
Actual value o. Assets, • 26.769
Pre:attain received, DAUS
interest on /canal
Expenses,tfanynd cositalealons,
Amount of d, b
Amount of risk . •
Debts and ItabililDw,
Patna* Jan
. . .
fiFFICE of the Pottsville Wet
Pottsville, Jintess7l3l
it an Mijourned meeting of the Board of A'
the Pottstrille Water Compury,, held In thel
Mth day of January, 18217 r the Struorer
ssmionnUi mat; ekes* an tmetkorof .
war
Beignif, that 'a' suldOnnuni dividend.
rent. to declared on the metal stoat of the
the ferrets months; also, that interest at
alw pm' orgasm annals be paid on any ntnel
for este:dorm and new nada, (within I
months ho w the time th e money team paid
wished ;shin at the Gem of the COMI3Pap:
4111 , the MOlldin in February nest, at
ti !
to tayp eitleseted to publish the for
lather 'fini , Jurnal and Athenttiii Lc
- tiizttect from the minutes 4
WU. J. IlecitiADN,
' Pot Ille, January IT, 'B7
PTICE.—In obedience to a,
4:4 the Court of Common Plow of Pehoyl
y, the Sheath of said county publishes the
smoutums it Partition.
Ellerin Mee, Pbttioiltml: WM. )IA2Z ,
January Zith,lB47.
iiiiip r anty sr.
The Cornmonwielth Poarrylvai
of odd County, Gams*:
At:deeded who la &lathf make yon
groancuting his claim, thou we command 1" ,
sum by gond sustannen,Casfies A. i leck '
of Vow amity, yeoman, eo that be be sad r
**Judos of our Court of Common Mai c
CAnntY,.st a term of aid Court of Common
held at rottaviiie in said County 00 the gat
March (1807) nest, to answer the mid pletotik
wbareibrs, whereas the mid Lewis AuAlw itd '
and Clotho A Itheitsebare Want, Ora
divided do hold one Modred andirbir - b"
formerly In Norwegian, now In Branch Torn
kill Couroty, be the mad Charles A. Nokia
thereof hetwotat them meording to the tarn
of the QossatonwasltbOf PthAIVITAEIA to
contratect sod the soma into done, loth
justly, and. weary to the seine taws and
it is told) Itc.
Mateyo you Wu there the nor
in K.-Witmer tha atimorairto C. W. 114..,
}dent of our old Cord at Pottsville, this
at Januar • ', A i l:Meth hundred and,f
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