The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 18, 1857, Image 2

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linuit,:kos LAW ilthil—The Dead-Rabbit .
'lliots of New York on the Fourth - of July,- the
• :11'!P13111ibilit.Y 0f.., which rests on the petty mut&
'cipal Nero, Mayor Wood, and his rabble, Store re•
Tnewed in New. York on Sunday last, and wetted
in the death of is Otartight,naesed,;obe liforer; —
'Tbe utmost - feellitg existed stooaff . au' 4 " 1 ""
populatiou, they aeeusing the Metropolitan police
with being the murderer of Miller; and exhibi
ting their , feeling by' Mole* end groaniog as big
funeral passed the Metropolitan statiou.house..-
Bebeequeetty, at a german mass meotingiti the
eivenifig, a Mr:Wataehell, vehemently denounced
• the lints relating. to New York city passed by the
. 'hit legislature of that State; and Advised the '
people not to submit to them. ,
I J
* . To permitsuch action to pass enrebuked, is to us
e TAM i precedtmt maculated to plunge uttreountry
Into anarchy, and Make it the sport of mob-eule.
The min was killed, while engaged in a riot, the sole
'object of which was an attack oa the Metropoli
tan Police, existing by taw, which law was af.
firmed by - the Conn, of Appeals, with nine judges
on the bench, seven of Ahem Democrate. Core.
ner Perry with a desire that full justice should be
' Ihne to the 0041populetion, who were intense.
1 T etched,' bad the jury, of inqrst composed of
f.'iar Ornate and three Americans. But in their
' Any they seemed indisposed to agree to anything,l
but that Coroner Connery should hold the inquest,
and they be permitted to annihilate the Metro.'
.politan Pollak I
. . The tact is, there is* groysta disposition to set'
st
tittiefianee the laws. It is caked& ed to rouse Cush!
odipotion, of every American thin% to witness
foreigner. baraggre • a ciowd in opposition to
- iittotes, in defence of which every law-abiding cifi
ion should feel it his duty to shed his best bloadi
' It, is insulting , humiliating. Yet not upon these.
.• New York rioters alone shOuld our indigos;
, More descend. We . should reserve a portion . for
'Mayor, Wood, upon whose headrests , all the gnu!
'ohy, rioting, death and expense, whictfave vish..
Id New York City during She Out two,montits.
Amore disreputable, dishimest, reckless man than
'the New York Nero, does not exist. From die
nomant that the ley which didl not bappm
i t)
pass the New York Legislature exactly, in i ds
shape to suit him, went into effect, be has exert
,ad every effort of his clinging and rascality t o
throw impedimenta intats way. How
„succeil4i
lte ban been, let the ghastly corpses of the Fourth . ,
testify; let: New York's mourning habiliments
• 'taistify,; let the curses ,of the suffering wounded.
testify; let the` injured reputation of New ,Yolk
oily testify. Nvery drop of blood shed in New
York during the riots; every disorderly , 'set,
every hand raised in opposition to the will of +a
peieple of New York, can • be laid it the door Of,
and were actuated by that Infamous official, Mey
er Wood. Mob rule mast he' crushed. Foreign
er'_ must be taught to respect ;he laws and
.institutions• of Ibis country. Peron aodorder
should. reign unceasingly wields our . state and
, . municipal borders; but how ,in the name of ell
• that:.is just and right, can we expect it, when
. .'auch men as Fernando Wood; who hesitate nut to
prevoke breeches of the peace to servo their lel-,
SA purposes, and who in their private capacity,
: are notoriouily tihiliMrest, are elected to offices of
trust and responsibility? Not until such men tiro
• driven into the obscurity, from which they never
' should *have emergedi can we expect a satisfac
.. tory reply to the question, "shall mob law nil .? "
11-0.4.10-••••••-r - - - . ----- --
Taousta I Tnovats !I Tam:rum! t!—The !ea
item of the Democracy are in a "peck of trouble.'
.
In the first place, they rend the Register out of
the party, end made the Gazette the - officio! organ.
The Gaiette died e few weeks subisequently, the
dose, we presume, being too strong fur it, weak
nerves:
- I Secondly, the Remelt OathOlio' • Irishmen will
,
per' ist in believing that the President - Of the
County Committee -is one of- that race descended
froth the nation that crucified the Saviour. They
also think that he cuts, off heads too readily,
*Albeit the formality of e trial, or permitting the
'accused to* utter a word in self-defence. it is
even alleged that be wishes to;regulate their - As- ,
mistime. .
' Thirdly,"spme of thsilemten of the Democracy,
who base the most implicit faith in Yam as an
elaitioneering•-nogine, are alarmed at the bad
quality -of Llquov,—the- pOteat instrument for
tresunpaignerin consequence of several Madden
deaths in the - "sucker" ranki... i Marvellous as the
statement may soon, they Obsoletely refuse to
s take a nip" upon invitations extended by fellow 1
auckers. One recently - edinitted that once
be thought the •advoeates - cif Tampa-ante fibbed
in relation to the extent that liquor was adaltere,
led; but new hems/ fully sat.sfied that they spoke
' the truth. - Farewell the knopk4own, Irag-out
sports of Cass township; farewell the squads of
,broths of boys ; .farewell the siiiiit-stirring tall,
' •"let's liquor';" the Democratic leaders are afraid
of being poisoned'-their occupation's gone.
Fourthly, told: tried Democrat s have been
mad to the Dl , Lisa Whigs, ,who sesame their
'leadership. e old liners of the Democracy feel
)iteralky;-th they are "no-where" at last, std
. are .compel *rec bow to the pomposity of the
Captain, and wriggle sip to the gyrations of the
Colonel. .Alas, bow are the mighty fellen !
As we feellor the condition of that wag; of the
..Democracy, which organists, lane the beck and
;Mill of its titled leaders; and es we `are 'foam.
what ahead of the thongs which bind a portion of
the press to party rules and usages, we therefore,
N we did last Fall, to the Fillmore lien, of
fer them a column of our paper weekly, 'Weil
election, for the purpose of giving.thent an op
portunity, to pour their lamentations upon the
piblie ear. They chill not burst - with speechless
indignation; but have free vent, it a' column of
the Jeered will be of service.
town located
b e . :Rt the Sunbury
and Brio Bailroad, has progrossod _rapidly within
the paid few months.
_With _a population of about
1/00, new buildings are in - progress of erection,
and everything wean an air of go.a.lieadativeness.
Mr. Stephen Bittsibooder is pitting: up • very
flee building; the . bate of out sandstone; the
door and window lintels of iron, and the front of
pressed brink. The first story' will be used for
stores, the retneludeir of the building u a dwc
ling. 'lt will when completed, be the meat house
iri Shamokin. The town contains three hotels—
the "National," W. o.lWear'er, Is - admirably kept
--and thrbe - churchei. The Shamokin
. Furnaee,
',congenerl;6es, is in fall blast. 7kriiiithing about
the works' is 'most complete. The' maohi.nery
which is working well, and which u a piece of
workmanship cannot be surpassed, is (rote the es
tablislunent of 0. W. Snyder of this Borough.—
The Coal deposits of the Shamokin Region'are
rieb; atd eke dip or the retie peer:pee a pecu
arity - not metwitb,iq any other Coalfield of the
country; being peke - 1141y the:ever* of Ilion that
form the Coal basins ;Of Ms' Region. The /lam
moth esin which penetratesthe Shlmokin Region,
eould, a mile Sonthitast of Shamokin, be reached
by a shaft 160 feet in length, while leiteath the
town of Shamokin, a shaft :1000 feet in length
would be required tonna it. The Coal used at
the Shamokin Furnace, I. Rid Ash from 'Locust
Gap sed.Big Mountain Collieries. Both ire -duet
frirebtirning coals; and do riot clinker le that eY•
tent which tenders some . Coal so uripopulai.. , ' ?bat
of Locust dip is:very bard; and makes but little
dirt in its , preparation for 'market. The ,Coal
busitipie ;of the, Shamokin Region Is becoming
quite - important, and :would, he more so were fa.
eilitles roi , feaching market, not limited. During
June jot elow4 twenty thousand tons of Coal
'were tranported pa the. Philadelphia and Suubney
lisilroad, being the largest amount ever shipped
from the Shamokin Suglon in is single month.—
Facilities however, will come In good time, and
the iron horse will yetleilbrin for our, north-west
neighbors what it is 40 3 ,4:litrkLT, for " ofthe
Srboyliall and liabsavy. - Regions, The Coal
busineis is yearly nestioi that point
tasks it one of tbii ts,ost luiportant old indispsn
sable trill.. of ~lbs :
4 Titit Muses' , oA.r.iriain."—;abo IVA
intr of this Paper pablialord at Addand by 3, M.;
Mitilwaln, tag:, Made its ,appeititterion Saturday
,
tilt. " Mating doe alloianoe for the tieuttiti And
confusion atteudant upon arranging a printing'
.id getting ererythlag in "ship-shape" or.
dor, we think that the number before- us la rely
Aisditable to the,ediforial mot find ability of Mr,
IleSivaln, and to the last, of Mr. 3. A. Manes,
Eyrie whore heeds we permir",. the naorbaniral
of the paper is .entrusted. • As our , Aritlend'
rotemporary nig that he is; ,Onot - fittelting
the elm/Went. mid) the hope of piofit, bet
ant gmiltildwoi -St limbutry." be . wiU notramitrust.
this*
it nekled: Irma sograt that ito Immense
rO4ll or Om 1414.1 wilt• be required to realise a
- Odra As former,' - v ilitlo44 so= 'l3l
*Mil' tralMast alliti Into
the asonopn ass,
- 7.11: 4 11.0. •
EDITCI4IIMILV:
Bengt', Laves ob d* baa BC intiol
Ilbstratton , pretty Wm a catty ileitneeted, entlikd
..Autuatin Flowere," feehlon and flamerocis pattern
Oitaii 1146,0 i6Y, allude entitled wlVis /undo la prior'
Inferinting piper on the art of painting tori=ar
getattity of literary matter hem fseeettb ecn
Godefs A 293 Chair; brattish** coca*, rte. oleo .
the August liumber can be bad at ballast" twirl
moot we are gird to perceive, be a/kW of reilrec the
modern Soul publication&
IlissanfaMtaaamta for Aernik itiMtains a obtaining
I 1 tile iliustration, entitled •Itreee .sIP • beauti ful
fashion piste, a number or umbel 'pattern Plater; an
amusing illustration, 'tad lard, Quantity of literary
matter, (mme of it isheatratada fides the plus of Morita
nuitrihntors. Potitslisra, Wanton ICU. Bulletin BMW.
lag,fbibaistithle. Single mph* eau be obtained at
inainaies.
urea AianiscasJOlTMlLL or ilivoleit Benouste."—lb•
-goy comber of this Medical .totmial la of on one table.
It roman= a number of papers of interest Vibe Pre._ I
koolon. This mirk one of the most vales of the
tharseter pubnibed, La nd
an extensile...Sinop= and
American rirettlatlon and edebrtty. It 'tumid quer.
terly. Blanchard 1 Lew; Philailelphlsi are the Publish-
- foal Main.
4i- The !Mader General bu disecaillnosd the vet
!A' al at Udnerillo. lhtt cOusty. •
&raw new chin—Welch Bpintist and 01111111112
utbaran—are being arretsd In Ashland,
4:14. x Creses,--Ily the ao of the Patent Ice emus
reeler; ~otd'at Bsintstriymeam - ma - be !amen in
ht to ten minutes, sad tbili delicacy bechtained
about half the usual cost.
SirAn imitation tan Plnnia sear Ibis Baronet on
°nary last, cam daring the abscess 'of the Junior
~ . town. Thus will explain to the Committee of Ar:
.. .ti the cause of his nonsittendsnes. ,
le-Now is the User to use the Rana Refrigerator, the
in the market. It keeps provisions *wig 1111_ COOL
aa at the 4tretle Regions. It makes a heed/tow phireef
• tare for it dialog room It eau be had atllaniake&
iirAt De/lames cal llirJ,lllmmntiik,bubewp aced
an iron stack; to connection with an air shqa, Its di•
mansions ire Are feet In diameter, and alzticilve
langilk--ereight, Ave tons. It was made "at
tea's fbnndry in
afirDissandias.—,The tapartnerabip henbane exist
log In Tremont between john Berndt & Co., in Alm gen
eral grocery business, his begin dissolved, and the busi
ness will in the future, be conducted by Albft ltckel,
on the cash principle. -;'To the notice in another column
we ask attention.
WB9J DroanterL , -On !friday evening of tut week, as
frank Canty,an Interesting bid, aged 12 yob" son of Mr.
James Candy of thil Bortiosh, war bithing at Toners
Landing, he 1111/1 ateldentally draped. Through the
exertions of Chief Burgess edit, aod •others, the body
of the unfortunate boy VAS recovered alter some difficul
ty, about the awn night.
s.lcrefOre Aspectation't was lately
licerportted, on application to our Court. It wise:and.
ea in 1853, and is noir in a prosperous ionditton—lutv
log already collected a large mlneralogical cabinet, and
tbe nucleus or a; valuable library. The aims are Dr.
Jas. 8. Carpenter, Preal.; Samuel 71.eits, Vice Presldent;
O. Little, Recording Santa& J. IL Adarn.lreupar;
&UMW Lewis and John Warner, Curators; and John
Warner, Librarian. "
• IlfirArtetr's Patent Air4ight, Selfiscal(ng elms and
Jars, lbw presereing Leah fruity tomatoes, Me., are for
mile at Batman's. Many bundredsor thousands of these
vessels have been used during the rut two 'summers,
by - Amines and hotel and boarding-house keepers, with
the most complete success. mother an will bear eons
parlsou with Arthur's, and we advise all to try no ottuir
an or Jar this year. Call at BANAN'S * and examine
- ..fiGr.The IfirshinpliteArtaiirists, under the a• le coin•
sand of eiht:iimes Nagle, has• received an Impetus,
and added to itsiroll recently, a number of new
mem
bers. Witnotlee the fact with pleasure, as It is one of
the finest, corps ha the toUnti. On ilondai aiming
next, the Artillerists will parade, being their first even,
leg parade. Evening parades are'net unusual In the
tithe, and a good company 6y the way, never appeam to
better advantage., ,
ixather daring the' work has been warm,
tempered' however, With occasional showers. Yesterday
was a "ticorebor." Our meteorological record for the
week is as follows:
,
•
P., R. & P. ?wawa Omar.
• Annrylvania Ibtlavale.
Sat., 4144 It,. BA. 5.1.-78 degrizaborl sero—elondy.
Mon., • " 13, " • —B4 " —;char.
Tom, .. 13 . 4 --lin .4 • o 14 • 4
.Wed., - " 14, " " " -j•elondi
Thom" 15,
" —9O " •,*
, 14 113 . al 41 It 44•1
Dip Boa Braids Railroad.--The Ashland Ga.
settees Mites that the Gradaation, Masonry and Whig
lug of this line is slowly approaching completion, and
the sills ire being prepared along the line atconvenient
Pointe, ready for the superstructure. The present state
of the work makes it evident that the opening of next
moon, however,early that may emir, will find this line
ready to contribute her quota to swell the product of
the region. The Colliery of Af. q. Refiner, .Bsq.,on the
Locust Mountain estate Is far in advance of the other
Improvements—indeed, _were' the means of transporta
tion at command, coal might b. 14,1114.1 from th e point
is a few rb. Breaker is ins of klealiviest clam,
and the coal (the Mammoth Vein)g tt6 art gnaitty •=
An opening his also been triadelate South dip of the
•Mammoth Vein in Locust Budge, South of lily. lisilner's
astablhirment, by J. P. Brock, Em. Arrangessenla Ave
about to be made with reliable parties to lease.
~-aunt by ..Tralsqudia."—To the coluinns of the
Mums' JOUWWAL WO again welcome the productions—
fraught with poetical geninfr—of st lady of Pottsville,
whose calm Spirit blended with her talented ointribu
tioni to the Home journal, secured for her foam Its edi
tor, the weesele Ate Acme., .Tranguillar Nothing , more
appropriate ! toold have been bestowed. We really tried
that .Tranqullls" will as nine and Inclination mutton,
brighten our stnehaus with her inapirstiong me chaste
ners of her writings allied to their beauty of Style and
dletl;n, challenge admiration, and render aPpraVal 'on
our part,. almost snpartinouts. ••Tranquilles" Sonnet.
runs es follows: . •
X have helm reading all this weary day,
Dente's most wondrous visions; rapturously •
-X drank the - driught of bLs immortal j - ay,
And as I road, my 'thoughts oft turned to thee;
As ever she:, must turn, and then I thought -
On sad Franceia's and Rimirds fate.
di telt no doom with punishment was fraught, , ,
That left not either bosom desolate;
Fate whkkon earth had sundered them apart,
Oave them one doom, one punishment, oue death;
Mingled the bud sighs of each bleeding beast,
And reared together their fast fleeting breath;
And kinder yet e'en In its last decree ;
Oarsithem each other through eternity. .
4111-A trip this week through the north-wed/us portion
of Schuylkill, and lower part of Northumberland county,
enabled nate inspect the condition of the4rowing clops.
They are luxuriant, in fact everything in the %vicuna
.
ral line, looks wig, never finer than at this season.--
Now' and then, upon reaching the rim of some: gentle
elevation on the road, the scythe, of the mower gashing
In the sunlight, met our gave, while the delicious per
fume oilmen; mown bay' ravished oursonses • ltbrought
vividly to recollection the delicious' lines-of Charlei
.
When swallows dart . from cottage w e t ,
And farmers dream of barley shaves; '
When apples peep amid the leaves,
And woodbines scent the way— -
We lore to By from dolly cam,
• To breathethe country buxom '
To join our bands ndfinlo a ring
-To laugh and urport—and dance and slug,
Amid the new-mown bay.
- •
A stranger comes with eyes of blue:
• (both he, "I'm Love, the youth and true;
I wish to pans an hour with you, ' ,
This pleasant summer day."
"Come Int come int you usury elt s t . h •
And who's your ftiersdrrs I' -•°Tis midday's reit"
"Come each—come both, our sports to share; •
' There's welcome kind, anti room th spare,
. Amid the niormown bay:
•
The ring le firmed; bit who aro throe!
"Come, tell your errand It you please;
You look AO moor and ill at ease,
You dim the thetrot day."
"Ambition!" "Jeakrusy!" and "Strife!" 4
And "Scorn!" and "Weariness of later
“Ir inch your names, we hate your kin; •
The place Is gill, you isn't come inj •
Amid the new-lnown bay."
Another guest comes , bounding by;
With brow unierlickleal, fair and high
With sunburnt here and roguish eye,
And asksyour leave to stay.
t;tuoth he, "I'm fun, your right gond friend!'
; •
"Come Int oome in ; with you we'll end!" -
And thus wegrolle In a Hog— •
• And thus wi laugh, and dant*, and slog,
Molt the new-m Men hay.
IrThe asesettclverws from our (den d,, the "linektille
Eiscitantith," are an excellent imitation of the style of
Ilentin'e p eslom of England." The spitifeanbod
led In the stamour.; gild tbs r postbial excellence, will we
think, be appreciated by - our readirs. The Buckville
pied man not let his harp remain anent long; but
sweep his dews oft/n ores lts string. ter the gratifica
tion of or patrons and crursalweir,.....
The Tree Homes Of ♦meriea.
The free bonne of America!
Where dwelt the men of yore;
E• • Who in The times that tried men's souls,
The taunt of battle bon;
Forever aaered-be those shrines,
, t And honored aUll their name; - •
' And palsied be the impious band,
`Would desecrate Use same. e
Tbe tree Uwe Of America! • t
Whore genius sheds her light; "
Whererinet and talent reigns,
Go tsdleat and bright;
Where Uri the toms of mighty minds, .
Whom humbug thought, and words,
Hare.done far more to bless mankind,
' • ' Than ttequetors with their swords. •
• • The free homer of Americo!
That to our elites stand;
From whence fair ectinteerea sends abroad,
Her blessings through the lend; .
Masa of onr lure/sant princes,
Proud shelter* way you de!
To those whoedill in all tbdr !oath,
Love beet their Liberty.
• lbw hoe hone. or America t • _
. . • Demestb the greroweed shallfi •
'They smlllng stand 'sold cultured Oahu,
Withinthe sunny gig& _ _
Tairbe the dowers that Model l Won
• „And bright the stroadif that
Down by.the homes where stormed.
. Of honest Veils and pride... ,
• • Tba fres beans of America! -
Far, far in head glen; . ;
Who* valise( lop.oneouth itnt sup, .
Tditathouras tor stalwart mew ;••• •
For inter edema men,
`."
bind •
Per men *tam WWI are ready'llelk' •
t•.; Their Sihiltry to defend,
fle
•
hoe bootee Or hatertroli •
Mai 140 PVer mete atound: r..
Till not noir ehigle chinking (Uhl; '
- , • gum ring Iterioletni sound ; -• t 7•:,
. _ Until the atirrtba'wer. *B 161 4 0 ? • •
Triiteaptuttruy *heti 'rave "•.; •-. 1 ••
' • OIT boos shoes .
' , :ffiterelreotbsi so do& - • • .
• Tot USTUIt
h i s 4l4l l‘4Sly um, lila. ti Tfl~
- .lmuomooloq
"_
qoatitas
of plat. 11114 /ratt** in &Pe*
madly OA Swat pointer Om In TOO allosiorm to
lemskytiptit the nail on the heML.„,I O3I : I b Me lb ands
that uhli tithe of an theievll.34,l 4 haa the many years
controlled thepolitics etas rettilltle It Wits a ma.
Stvilior our bloated. oitiaPtilad. rnotllsh legislatom and
migtempen. They tsget the appointment/ of other
m ean o r the ewe stamp, who plunder the public.—
Runi hu tuidiewe Influence Iri ttuklutnds of knaves at
the hello thin anyttibagidse. The people hart era
" t hi n g in thelr own hands. Let them elect sober, hi;
_ kn er,‘„ sommerrliense men, and a ehangewouid noon be
itidble. Ido not mean to my thit no honest men go to
the legislature or congests. They are so few, however,
that they have no Influence. Can any one of common
sense expect things to continue , prosperous with drunk
en knaves is law-makers)., Can we expect the peeplei
to tontain honest slider such Intl nebees I Sufi and um
nay do the work. The game now played brelminken
and aottikh law-makers, is into each others' hands.—
They create omitsi and keep it among themselves. The
sleet Is to mush the laborer and producer. Bums.
The Pound Avoirdupois, and the Pound
•Trod.-
•
AwnAnis e :zap um, 1667.
MUM. Enrross t—Lest Saturday, at Pala Alto, the;
County SurTrintevidrani exarsined' ems al Teurbers.—
Duda g the oxaminatios he gave this qttuttion--"Three.
intuths ot, a pound Troy, is obit part et tkpound Avralr.
Ldupoint" The answer I ipso was pronounced to be In
eorreet. Mr. P.D. Bernett, one of the SchoolDireeters,
labored earneedly, (but notsueeerstully,) to prose sue to:
errors Ihiesserted that an mines Avoirdupois equaled
au ounce Troy, sod leave an answer according to his'aef
!radio's., I denied hiasssertion. I maintained that
pound Avoirdupois 'squalid seven thousandgrains Troy;
I will Ore two quotations to show hint and other*
that Iwu correct, both In theory and practice. It:
Doddi high 'School Arithmetic, on page 124 1411 be
found this sentence—onte Shull Artardipois is Ith,
*is; Ildert, lfgr, Troy weight." .In OreentgeZeNatten
al Arithmetic, on page an will be found this sentence+
,\:,
'Tor s standard'of weighp the Lew of Engles makes
the pound Troy to I . fiteiri 5760 grain ,-. one cm t bleb 1
of distilled wate4titeighed as above, weighing `4458
such grains,—and' the pound . Avoirdupois to i thin
7000 suctigrains." ' i T hope this communication w %T
-eat the cause of Education by showing Mr. P. D. • '
net Ms error. - Wau.tx E. Poura..
. isosszssoNnescs as ist Irma, atoantauj I'
. ..
• , Peon% Ire., Ju1y'601,1857.1
B. BaseelqEm.:—l herewith enelosell tingle months
subearilstlon to your paper. I wake from the tone of.
the Jocasm, that your stator In the caused Temperance
lies not abated In the last. Although lam not one cof
its advocates, still I freely admit Its usefulness to sod-
This city and vicinity Is becoming noted fbr. its nu
merous dutdieries, and they are mostly of the; laws'
class. We hare several hero that consume 1100 bushels
of grain daily (mostly Oorn.l—none use leas thin 400
bushels. We bare in all 8 distilleries. The daily Win
anniption of Corn anji other grain Is behreen 7 aside:BO
bushels. Think of natal For the last year or twe it
has been very prontatde—every one engaged in it made
a fortune.' At the present time It lea losing businesSon
account of the high price of Corn. This section of i li.
'fools has an abundance of Coal in the Bluffs along he
Illinois firer and Its tributaries. It Is delivered in he
city by the wagon lard at from 7 to 9 emits per bushel.
The Coal, so far as it has been . developed, runs In veins
from three to eve feet in Ahickneee, and iwya aluicet
level. -Ilan, minerifrom the Beat are settling here. I
hare met several parties trine Schuylkill county.
lean, truly, • ti . J. D.
Is it not a b unt i n g ': shame that between 7 and
..
8000 bushels of Corni are consumed a week in l imo
place to make Logs ' of, and retarder the. human
race, while, the paoramong &Releases, particularly 1
the laboring classes, which constitute so largo O for
. ..
lion of the community, are deprived of many
of . the tecassitles et • Bfe,'. by the high rice
._. - , ,
of produce and a provisions? - New ender the cat
and good Jost WitsLer, the father of Method no,
_ ..
as twirls as 1730, pronounced the follAring c use,
against the . Rum Manufacturer, every wor. l o
f
which applies with ten-fold more forte new bun
it did then. Builders of Distilleries and Rum;
Manufactories read • it, and then ask yourselves
the question, sthether yea are willing to meet the
spirits 'of the murdered victims, 'end heari . the
• mines of the heart broken women, whose pros
pects in life have been . blighted by your infernal
tram's,—when yon lay down'yew' head uponour
dying pillow. Think of it in time. The aige
jirefies of the busioesi will tboo avail you buttn', :
•" Neither may we gain by hurting our n eigh..
bor is his lady. Therefore we may not sell any.
thing which tepda to impair health. Such is nmi.,
manly, all thitliquid fire commonly ealled drama
ur spirituous linters. It is true, these may ,thave
a place ie. medicine; they May be of use in 'soma
, bodily.disurders, although there would rarely he
occasions for them, were It not Ipr the unskilful
ness of the practitioner Therefore, such ste pre- I
pare and sell them only for title end, may ;keep
their canteen°. clear. Bat who are they ? i Who
prepare them only fur this end? Do you know
ten such distillers in England? Then demise
these, - Bat ell who sell them in the teamed way
to any that will boy, are ?mosses dltnntiAL.—
They murder bis majesty's subjebts by wholesale, '
neither does. their eye pilfer, spare. „„.They !drive
them to hell like sheep. And what If their gain ?
is Stint the blood of these men ? Who then, Would
- 'envy their large estates and sumptuous palaces?
I . A earns is in the midst of them. The curse of God
la in their gardens, their walke, their greyest afire
that buena to the nethormost hell. Blood, iblood
is there; the foundation, the floor, the wails, the
roof are stained with bl ood'! And canal theft hope,
0 thou man of blood I though thou art clothed in'
purple - and fine linen, cud fanntsumptuottay every'
day • canal than hope to deliver down the field" of
blood to the third generation? ,Not so; fa; thbre
Is a God inliesven ; therefore, thy name V all be
rooted out. like as those whom thou haat des
troyed, body and soul, 'thy memorial ehallsetish
with thee." i •
LlNdi MEI.LIGEMCIL
[Bum= TO Tux worse .Toverau]
hare received the opinion of the renteConrt in
the ease in equity; of Frederick Patterson vs. Alciander
13illiman, with which many of our readers are familiar,
but Owing..to its great length, are only able to !give an
abstract of it.. The opinion of the Court was delivered
by Judge Knox. the principal facts of the eerie as set
froth in the opinion are as f011ows:,-On the let of No..
reacher; 1851, Patterson and Filth:nen obtained a Coal
lease from the Kentucky Bulk, and on the Slat of March,
.1852. they entered into articles of milartnetsblp, for the
purpose of mining and selling Coal from the :hod leased
to them. The articles stipulated that"Slllinutn was to
furnish from the 81. Clair Colliery, such machinery and
property as be there had, which coold-be advantage? P-' •
ly used at the Timetrounolliery, at a veil:rat:on surf - a
vehement to be' ade by them to be mutually ehosen.
Patterson eras to furnish two thousand &Mare In ready
money,' lobe appropriated towards the wort; ailt, pro.
grossed, to pay Art the work and labor day bydaYestil
the sum was expended. After this expenditure, 81ill
man to tarnish one thourand dollars, to be paid and ap•
propriated towards' the work fruit time to; time as it
might be Wanted; after which, If It were neatiery to ob•
taln more money Ibr the completion of the works, such
money was to be mired between them on thole Joint note
or otherwise. "Doth partners were to giro their strict
personal attention to the imetness, and neither was to
use the funds or the name of the firm Or his gait pri•
irate purposes, or for others, without the consent of the
*her. Upon non.exiaptlanee with the. terms of the
agreement by any one,the ether had the right to declare'
It nail and" void, and upon returning to the defaulting
- partner such canniest' he had Pet In, with Interest, to
eject hint from the partnership."
"The :Plaintiff set out in blj Bill that up to the begin
ins of November, the time when be bad been ejectod,
the expenditures of the Iletti were over ten thousand
dollars, twenty eight hubdred of which be had paid
two thousand the Defendant, and the thereildne the lira;
was Indebted; that he then decibsol maitlngany further
individual advances, but that their pint credit should
be used to procure the moans to 'prosecute the business,
which Defendant at fret agreed to 'do, but afterwards de•
dined; that on the 12th of November,lBs2, Defendant
tenderkdte Elm .s26so—and gave him notice, that hshad
dissolved the partnersbip,and would conduct it himself,
a not g lee"4 which be inverted In the lingual Javan!. on
ihe
The Defendant in his anorweeralleges that the Plain
tiff's advances were net $2BOO, but-g 2604, 9:, and that his
own, had been In cash PM 93, and In machinery aid
property, p 358 69-4 hat the Plaintiff not only refused
to make any firther individuaLadvances, but refused
hie moot trislehm gni further means either individ
ually or jointly, so hong u Defendant Wilily farther to
do-with the concern; that the two thatimid dollars had ,
not been advanced, es the peeves of tin work demand
ed, according to the agreement; that the nubs of the
firm had been usedloy Plaintiff for Ida own private pm- .
pees, and the agreement had beint violated by compain
tugs 'Mann' to take 'respondents ma thinery ; and that
under thoee,:elrmunatances, be, the defendant, had o
p 1 right to dissolve thipirtneraidp.
The muses of forelture provided der In the agree
ment wene:-.lit. The neglect or refund of either partner
females the "Updated advances. 2d. The refusal to al
low Meth other unlnleis as the bailees" of the tirtn re.
quintd,fto be relied by the joint means end upon tbe
Joint liability of the firm. M. Neglectioi the . brusliess
of tfie firm, or nifig its money or credit tOr private pur
paste, or to aceolsouodate others without; both partners
oneenting:' , !
wThe heathen ot proof ot admit, clenny ilearpon the
pa t ina claming the eight to firtit the tntereet of hie
empartale, and the evidence In this respat *hand make
odor out The admitted nets In the 'case establish
the cereeplainant's right vetoer and th at, eight eon
thineenakemit has b :en led under the agreement.
TWO*, no mom here ter t imitation Athe equity
Mile applied by the President of the Comeau Pfau, the t
the lineations of the armorer which'werei responsive to
TM/ Ultimate Metatarsi true neekeedispeerred by two
Mamma, or by one veltnea with corn tioratlng derma
stances; for all the.fatir of nee Idll which relate to the
offer or willingness Of the ansplabant to rate money
fa the Mee are In effect only a denial of the existence
of any greyed or *donors. The eompleinint alleges
In ha bill Nat originally he was s amoeba of the to
partnendalp and even that neither by any thing Mat
he bad done or emitted to do, hid httrkited his inter-" ,
at, but tint be bad in an rapids conformed to the law ,
of the partnership as contained in the ands. The '
spondee* by his sayer, ism *true yon went a partner.
teat you did outperfor m your eovenaine and • thereby
ftidted year right In the firm.* Now to say that be.
awe the easiplanant alleged performance and the re..
',indent denied If r abut thtelmial being meponsias to
tie elleitation, therefore the answer established the ex
istence- ofaannit elf *whiter* until disproval, would
be to omen enerseellon of Innocence tutor the most et.
Sectselaeass otesteldlgilt. The enesprotiaids
„ban upon the reseasdea, Ira Oa last to Snake
, whether the oldanee makes a dear apito his favor.
• 41 hiedmitted that the 00113pisioanti advanced more
amp* , thas the two thenieunt dollaztioned lo the
leinetavelit. bat it bp enema that be did oat advance it '
as Ptdml 4l 7 as Use Agendas of the , required and
, as NMI fel tound, toilettes.** tilpination aimed
Pi whether *hi ait s iOlt It true
or Sok, raw wimp_ limeauld: no t slit ann•
Mto leave ktaintioastitedand
IS to art iuktil art lb, TIP* !sus areal vitro
had been advanced. would clearly =mut tea wafter of
sny right to forfeit for the delay in Making the *deu
ces. - Did the eonsplaloanCrefiase to laid he raising arc.
bey through thimease and upon the coedit of Unfired
TO prove that he did, the respondent rediesupon thetas
imony of Wreathe Medlar, Charles Wonsan and William .
Kendrielt. • _
'The Ord wittlece testifies that on the 12th of Ihnose-
Irer,lll32,l3llllmme showed to Patterson sentessat sod
asked him for the money due the concern; Patten= rep
hiesdpaying it. - blithe= then asked hint what part
be would pay on IL Petters:es replied that be 'mild
not pay ono cent an it as long as Silliman tad any
thing to do with. the concern. . The bisect was than -
Made mod the notice given or offend heretofore
to, Charles Worman was present and his testimony is
In entetanc• the sates as kledlaa William Kendrick
proves nothing material upon this blanch of the ease. •
rtuserridence of Medlar andWarman Wit hr shirt
proving a refusal on the part of Patterson to allow. mo
ttles to be ratted upon the joint liability of bilinear and
131111 man. It only establishes the Iftct that Patterson '
refused to pay Sillttnan'e claim es to making further In
dividud advances hr arm purposes, and encoder the
agreement, was annum of forfeiture.
Is alleged In.the answer that Patterson folded to,fte
hie attention to the business of this Ono, and also that
be used the nano of the lirerto ran' money fur taxmen
private purpose", but neither allegation sustainedby
proof.
."Tin 'Lamar *dear alleges that the annbrdnant de
clined taking the respondent's entehinery and property
eseedional in the articles of co pasteesship,and tbr proof
of this refetence Is made to the note of Ist November,.
1852, signed "Fred." the note reeds— . -
, Doar haveconehided to docilee having any
thing terdo with your leen* or any of the rest of the
old hula you have, on the ground of its not being saik
able for the purges*. _ . tours, respectrally,
Then is no proof that the complainant - tailed to give
his' ttention to the busbies', or that he used the name
of the firm for his private purposes. If Patteneon rr
fused to allow the nutelllnery belonging to the Defer':
dant to be used at the operation;"on the grounder its
unfitness, he did not thereby fbrfelt his right as apart'
ter, even though he were inntaken Ur his allegation
concerning It. - . •
"Upon the whole case oar opinion that the act of
Stillman in declaring the partnership dissolved and In
denying. the tight of Patterson to participate lathe bus
loess or to Unpossesslon of the property of &beim and
In ejecting him, therefrom, was suassaborisedasid Megal.
What then Is the, remedy I To order him simply to, be
reinstated as a partner would sloths en adequate ?nee
dy and would he Injurious to the interest of both par
ties, Ow It is yen clear that they cannot set hernioni.
misty, and therefte the relation of partners ought to to
dissolved. The ellesolution of the arpartnenhip In
, vont, the necessity of an account and the andntutent
of a receiver to take Charge of the PlittamshiPPloPevir•
3 Two objections are made by the nepondentio • sale
Orthe leasehold Interest In the Coal Mine -
"Ist, That It Is not partnership property, but belongs
tea the complainant and respondent as tenants in ewer
Mak ; and 2d, That a sale would forfeit the Interest so ,
quired.under the lease made by the Kentucky Dank to
the parties litigant. To the Ord objection it Is sue-
dent to My that the articles of co-partnership dearly
embrace Disinterest acquired under thekese which was
thereby converted into -partnership wets and became
the pr..perty of the thus. •
.;
'As the Kentucky Dank is 1:10IG to ante, we
cannot giro an opinion which will conclusively_ set.
Ile the question of the effect of a sale tender an order
of the Court, of the interest of Patterson and Sillimau
in the Goalless* Dent as the point is presented, and as
it Is necessary to pin upon it between these parties, it is
proper to say that our present opinion is that to decree
a sale under the prayer in bill, wilinot give to the Ken
tucky Sank the right to declare the lone at an end.
"Upon the whole case wo are at opinion that the corn ,
plalnant Is entitled to the relief prayed fin In his bill."
• . Decree.
This cause came on to betteard and was argued by
counsel better, this Court at Its last term for the East
ern diattiet hold in the city of Philadelphia, and now
to wit 'on the day of June, 1637, it is ordered and
decreed upon due consideration that the decree of the
Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill Co., dismissing
the complainant's bill, be reversed and set aside. And
iris farther ordered end decreed that the record be re
mitted to the mid Court of Common Plena with dine.
Dons to decree a dlSSOlatiell of partnership between the
complainant, Frederick Patterson, and the respondent,
Alexander Silliman, as prayed for In the complainant's
bliLand it Is further ordered and decreed that the said !
Court 4 Common Pleas do appoint a master to take se
coma, oradd , partnership transactions and dealings
Scow lts commencement to Its termination, including
abymonksadvanced by either partner expended In
opening the coal reins. hand to the said partners by the
Kentucky Dank before the date of the articles of co.
partnership, and it Is further ordered and decreed that )
the said Court of Common Pleas do appoint a receiver'
to take charge of the Greets of the partnership, with di- '
enamel; to the said receiver to sell at public sale the in
tenet of the said parties in the Inge of the coal veins
made by the Kentucky Dank to them, bearing date,
Nov. let, 1111, and generally to convert the partnership
diectii Into money, and after payment of the partner
ship debts (if any) to pay the residue of the money so
received, as the said Court of Common Pleas shall di
rect.' The time and terms of taro of the said leasehold
Interest, and the other property to be under the 4froc-
Moo of the said Co r il l of Cumnion_Plats and It is further
ordered that the pondent do pay the costs of this suit,
heretofore made a lecnrrwi, alliurther costs to be
subject to the orderkof the Common Pleas of Schuylkill
Co.,Tbe receiver to give bonds In such sum and with
such la curtly as the said Court of Common-Pleas may
direct and approve.'
• • LPF.a7MSa I,'sos rue Hemel
In testimony whereof I hare hereunto• set
my hand, and the Seal of. the Supreme Court
f for the Eastern District at Philadelphia, this
•.25th day of Jana 1857.
. _ . F. BKILSTKIIING, Prodionoterre.
The Collieries In question were sold on Wednesday at
Public Sale by the Deceiver appointed by the Court, 31. r.
Henry Dieltirman, teir 'the sum of $13,000 to a Mr. Moser,
of Oak 11111. We do net hewn whither he bought It on
his own account or for, other parties. •
UN, PASTE AND SCISSORS
;1!-They bare ripe peaches in Now Orleans.
a lliff - The Hinckley Bank of Commerce in 'Chi
cago, has felled. 1
persons were lost by the burning*/ the
steamer Montreal. • - •
pit-There is a. Mormon Church In New Torii;
containg 500 members.
Jrrir47B,ooo,ooo pf letters passed through the
Bpglish-.Pust Ofilmain 1856: - -
Vild Cat, the colebirited 'Seeriwille chief,
died iff the small pat,, '
igrThere has not aren a single 044 of yellow
fever at New Orleans this season. -
A Pr Sineo'lBsl twenty-fire thousand dogs have
been slaughtered in New York City. • . .
sio-Presoutt, the historian, her received $20,-
1/020 the part porter his literary labors.
AC - Theodore Parker will be obliged to kerb
hispulpit soon, op,atotounkof failing health.
)iger Vaccination-for small pox, is "now•elaimed
to speedily and safely cure the whoopingeough.
A INEPThe New York riots wero resumed on Sun
day last. Several perilous were kilted and wound.
ed. , ,
Jingle* 140 " only 36 cities .which
sentare over 43,0p0 inhabitants. ; .- Faris has 1,043-
.
Atritai. Dr; John L. Blake, author Oral:metal
rehool book,, died lately. Orange, N. J., aged
69 years. • I .-= • •
• iltir•lt fit now fbated stint oar Govanottiat can
not got justice done them by New Grenada, with
out war. •
ADaniel Loy, employed otl the canal boat
'lotto Baylor" was crushed to death it Reading
bast week. 1 '
xer•The name of the yoing English princess
is Beatrice. The ceremonies of her baptism
'were splendid.
Alf" The new crop of D. D's begins to come in
very favorably. Rutgers College, N. '4 has el.:
ready made four. •
irThere bare not been for ten ' , canto many
journeymen printers eut of employ, as at present
in Now York . City.
jitar'd farewell pie-nie was given on 'Thursday,
at Worcester; to John B. Gough, who is about
going to Europe. .•
4 11131 - Pram 'the top cf the steeple Of Trinity
Church, N. Y., 11,000 grogshi!ps can be seen. No
• Welder there are riots.
`About 100.000 crates of crockery, measur
ing about 125,000 tons, are annually sent from
Liverpool to this Country. •
Or The Roman forum is now a cow market;-
the Tarpeian rock a cabbage gardea,.and the pal-
ace of the Omura a rope-walk. . •
• par• The marine hisses for Juno amount to 26
vessels; value, 819,540. Total for 1857 tbus for
868 vessels; value, 910,282,500. . •
Aar Mr. Illithrie, Pierce's late Secretary of the
Treasury, has taken the Pretideney of the Nash=
villa and Louisville Railroad Company. -
~3:67"Tb0 number of eommitreents to the City
Prittun of Jersey' City during June, were 1065, of
which 938 were foreigners, (782 Irish!)
j1169""Old Grimes is dead.' Mr. S. R. Grimes
died recently in Georgia at the age of one hum.
dred and tan years. De was never sick.
jlitr Col. Joseph Paxton gave a sumptuous and
elegant dinner to a number of his penonal friends,
at his mansion, in Catawissa on the Fourth. .
ffer"Gov; Marcy leaves threi children," two
sons and a daughter. 'One sou is In the navy, And
tirtrother lo California. lie had .been.twiee mar
ried:• '
iffrnhe new wheat Crop in Virginia, in-some
sections, Jelin `best in 15 'mitre, is others very
poor. In South Carolina, the crop is uncommon
ly• goOd.
460`Some of the "Dead Rabbit" rioters of the
4tb, In'New York City,. 1 / a ve been found guilty,
but efforts are being made by, the, WoOd party to
. •
titter them.
Five youniclailtes graduated at Gaussian
college at its reeent .eomniuncement,- . standing i
generally above,' theirj:'inasculino elate mates in
every respect. •
Bon. 2,award StanfeY; . forttisiiiof Worth
Carolina, but now of California, .for m/sly'
determined
to- retire from all worldly !pursuits,. and is vow
studying theology.
'Mrs. Snyder of nillidale, Columbia CO.,
.N. was on Friday last safely,tlelivered - of trip.
leti—two boys and a girl. • The mother and child
ran are doing tell. , •
itithOne of the 'Boston papers bus' been tinged
errs enough to suggest that perhaps Gov. Marcy
died by his Ono hind. There can be no founds.
tion for the surmise.
Communication between the city of Dutra
lo and the village_of Niagara'Falle haw been ea.
tit:dished, by animate., through the
.late efforts of
the Niagara Water Power Company:. .
Yffrlt - is stated that the bodice Of - the dead at
Ibe burning of the Montreal; were stripped and
dplundered as .they came ashore, and that the
runken coroner wonld de nothing to' prevent it.
.0140P . The eases of the bite of the ! little Mack
spade _r=are getting numerous. - The .remedies pro.
posed - are catnap 'poultices—deep coverlap of
fresh garden mouldonstant . ' applications of
cold'water--isreid decoctions:of plantain biases.
.'ftffr`Are your Lunge Diseased, and would you
he cured, do..not allow your self to be caperimen.
!ten upon, bat'trya - remedy that ha/relieved thou.
sands and proved illicit' worthyoryatticonfidence. -,
We refer to Dr. Wist4tr's Balsam of Wild Cherry.
POLITICAL.
irt the DeSsneratle City Convent/on at Belthoote, a
resolutkln appearing of Walker's came fa linos, was
laid ois tba table. • - .
Um Se. Pahl Tinto; ta ds Mtl2, lasectotttru hem' el
the dtshiete In Minnesota; and the Convention Ands
59 Her; Dem.l mßlarftl 16:
Tan Whig Iseentinebotimlttee of Loolsianahate ad
drunsol a circular to the.Witlga of that titian, advising
a reorganisation of that party. : . -
It to reported from Washington thsttlie Adosinhstra
tiort fallyeapPart acre. Walker to fib deterartnatiou of
satrealtting the new - Consiltation of iramitas; when
aimed. to LW pepple. - 11 fa nortrue, that Jostge Mayo
has rtnittnelt tbs OM?, of Veassnhaioner of Patents. •
Den toot State Soiedasticgas6
it *Willi* , •
WILLTAIt T: R',r14,41/uirtimixt'
e.urAi
MUM STRICKUNP. af.o 40* aigni4%,"
, of Barks aoaati.
rlllt i ell=f, at kis oast,.
Aurierkata•llepubtlean State lloadas.
liens.
gamma:
DATED 111191 Zof Itraditml empty.
, C..l3kt
wru,r4tu IslLmaw, or Purideivida.
strews or rat sururnt cotair•
JAitill VW:Mit of Fairits county,
JOBEFII J... 1,10118, of Chester county. __
'4011 . 0111 Olt xacierwEws stax:r„
41.4Perrlo ocrialistltilto fee the Ilauses4
Lambe, end Bilateral
instead of being a panacea for all maladies, it
has control over bat. OS MALADY—bas but
OMB AlM—accomplishes but-ONE THEW, to
*it; susnuas tanastwarowv -MUCUS—what
ever be its form or locality—whether in the head,
throat, chest, abdomeo, extremities or skin.
Wary Area of inflaat ni 'Wan (but no other disease)
is aubdned by it as easily. as tire is-extinguished
by water. Is it asked, don it does this?—simply
by restoring the loat balance between tho fluids
And rolida. Such, if ita.pOtency, that like vaccine
matter, it requires tnerely "What adheres to the
point of a quill dipped into a solution of it, to
affect the entire system.
Of ite intriasic calms, the enlightened community,
and Not tie slieeartrer, west Le the judge.
razz cost, $1,60 tcl DIACEIS-1111C1 rata saucing.
Four months ago, this mysterk.us medicine was
submitted to the tribunal of an Intelligent public.
In that abort period, .nearly five hawked editora
and
_publishers (in the U. 8., Canada., Brit.
ish - Provinces and England) have personally test.
ed or witnessed its efficacy in fafiateatotory Dis
eases, and have pronounced It the most valuable
medical discovery of this or any proceeding age.
This enlightened jury of five hundred reliable
men, by their unbiased verdict hiltie given the
Antiphlogistie Salt an established character, ai
will bit seen by the following brief esti:lets:
• Prost the Boston TrarcUer.
"We think , the following testimonials from pub
lishers, who received the Salt in payment for ad.
vertisitigi entitled to higher consideration and
more tontideateet, than the certificates ordinerny
attached to advertised spetlieines." .
Linn Reporter, Jlase.— '!The new medicine,
the Antiphtogistio Salt, is rapidly working its
.way to popular favor in chit city—haring cured
Itheumattsm, Binaries, Rub of Blood to the
Ilead,Croup and Broriehltis."
Lawrence Sentinel, lfau.—"lt is a Pare 'Selma/
for" Inflammatory Complaints."
Huatingtoa ;karma!, Pa; - "It stands unrivall
ed in InfiammatOry. Diseases!'
Norway
_Advertieer, whO have • lied
the Salt have derived the most beitelleial effects
from it."
Pike-town Journal, 0.,
from
by Mrs. E. 8.
--
Dexter."Wo CSD Sky from experience, it is an
excellent remedy for Headache, Neuralgia, Ague
and Palpitation of the Hart—indeed, we are
sure it will do all it professes, and we say God
speed the uew Medicine." . •
Jefferacntoille ~ D euwerat. isd.--:"Ts has , tared
several tiles of Itticansation, Bionebitis,Erytipe
his and Canker."
. Lettiiettin Advocate, ite.—"Oorjourneyman e 4 tie
cored of severs Neurialgia in one peek."
• Phifade lpkirs /Jerald, Pis.—."lt is growing
very popular here." • !
Liberty. Town. Denver, Md.—lf-has cored-flu.
more and InflammatOry Cutaneouitoiseasea.r •
Ware-nal* o.—"We know'it subdue!'
Fevers, Ilusidache, Toothach e ;, and local pains—
working eiVilily but effectulpy.".
Another editor, by letter to Dr. C., says :-1"
knoir of several who are Mang it with great bene
fit, but unknown ta their family phificiant,irhom
they do not wiab to offend3l"-
Another—"l hare been a dyspeptig,for 3 years
—hare taken the Salt lour weeks, and am entire.:
ly trod." •
nother—"A son of mine, subject to Fits trtim
..boYtrizioll, used the Salt one month, and is well."
Jfaryoille •Teaseaseeau, Texu.—"lt Is a valua.
ble substitute fur Venesection and . Blisters."
[. Booneville Obterrer, o.—"lta Fifir ma and - In.
fiammatory Rheumatism; it is invaluable."
Poss-•Chrietion Times, Bles.—athe editor cured
of Rusk•of Blood to the •
,
IVestern CAroniele, .4y.—"Drpry man should
have it in his flupily. •
„Driwit.Raster, - COggssrell'it Salt has
wrought great caret."
American Eagre, ted.—"lt has been used sue
easefully in Nervous Riadischo."
• Another editor, by - lettert--"One of oar com
positors has taken It Cos . -Pleurisy and - Heartburn,
and is loud in. its praise:"
Anotherr-"It is very populer'with the ladies in
Nervous and Female Compinints."
Another:-llt is the best Remedy ;for,Fever
vii d Ague vet used in the West."
Anothkri—My wife has long. been afflicted with
Inflammation (if tbe .Lungs and is bard Cough;
. she has used the Salt less than one month, and
her complaints are wholly reninved.". -
Another:—"One of our- physicians turns Hp his
nose at it, in the face of a Neuralfic cute in my
own faMily, Which. be witnessed. Ifespays, faith
wrought the cure. I told him, faith or no faith,
lithe Salt hal done whit he could not do."
Another:--"A' child of mine .langerously sick
with Scarlet Fever, was quickly, cured with the
Salt."
. Lewis ed. Nasser, N. /".—,Pl'fft know it is all
it professes to be." •
Newark
,flute 4, 00-" It is en excellent remedy
for Neuralgia, Ileadache. Inflamed Eyes; and Ca
tarrh. It is indeed • great discovery; and we
say, 'Tretaible, 2 ye disciples of Esenlspiae
'Another, by letter.t r ---"My wife has been cured
of Inflamati6n of the. Womb and distressing
Anotber—"Our town 'clerk has bad tbeiSpine
Complaint for 6 , yearsbas used only one' box
s end is well—and a member of his family was
cured of Inflammation of the Kidneys from the
same bu r v." - •
Another-"A ease of , Chronic Rheumatism
cured in three weeks."
Palmyra. Sentiaef;, Y.—"ltints cured the
044 virulent form of Salt Rheum." '
lofferooss 'Co. Union, N. Y.-o'Every (*milt
shoiddhare it at hand for immediate wee.'
easi-Ch. Tribune, dlich.—"lt is ,attended here
With great sueeees." ,
Boston Transeript.—"We concur in the views
of 'the Traveller that these editorial Verdicts, en
der the circumstances, are entitled to more than
usual consideration." '
plr While many imstruka-makers Victimize the
good-natured and pill:ridden•public, by ordering,
"from six to,a dozen boxes orsbottles, to core any
malady," the discoverer is happy in being able to
state, that the severest forms of recent inflamma
tory disease, are overcome by phe Acute package,
and the most obstinate and long-standing eases,
`by,one , Chronic • package. It does just what it
claims to do—no more, no less--equalises Mafia
ronoriop from the vitro' aU arterial .and
rename Ostructipal.
AGENTS.-11ffir•To protect the communi
ty from imposition by 'counterfeits, the pro
prietor will employ No Acmes, and has made
inch arrangements, that he can send the Anti
phlogistic Salt la say quantity, by Mem or Ex
passe, to any part of the United States or foreign
countries, without, pense to the purchaser. 'lt
is put up in drachm packages for acute disease, at
s2—chronic packages ss—and family do. $B. ,It
is accompauled with a- history of Its discovery,
and full directions/or 4se,
N. ..repeats— no person in the United
States or elseirbere ' bas been appointed agent by
hint for th e silo of hie Salt—and those who are
announced op agents; are only selling the few $2
packages received, by publishers-in payment for
advertising. So that hereafter till public notice
is given, the Antipllogistle Salt 'can only be had
by MA LI., (free of enpense)
,threur Box 322,
,Poet Office Boston, Miss., or at' le - Office, 3 1
!WINTER ' STEMS - •
"Arm' letters with money should be 'velar -
eclat the Post Offiee Where mailed, as it Costs b
Aye cents, and.will insure their safe arrival: /a
rine day, (besides the office sales) 317 letters were
received—m. 4 fur Chronic Packages.
F. COOGSWELL; M. D., • .
Disearerer and Proprietor. •
Beaver, Mass., /857.
li o infe advise all to cut out Andean this great
discovery, • •
WISTAD'IPBALSAN or WILD Cuellar; The great
resin', Jar CONSUMPTIONand all oiler die
m/woof the Pulmonary Orimu.—The greater the
value of anys 'discovery the higher it•ls bald in
• the eeteem of the publie,nud so much' In propor
tionis that public liable'to be imposed upon by
the spuriousimitations of, ignorant, designing
and dishonest men.. men..
liNow that thierpretiaration is well intowts, to be
a more certain curs for incipient CONSUPhP.
TION, ASTHMA,- L'I'VER COMPLAINT;
COCCUS. BRONCRITIS, and all similar idea;
tions,
tions, than any other * remedy known, there Are
foetid those so rillitinonaly wicked as to concoct
a spurious, and perhaps a poisonous mixture, cud,
try to palm it off as tho genuine Balsam.
This is to caution' dealers cad the Tulare gener
ally, against parehaiiny any o thc, , than that, ha:.
lag the erriwen 'ignorant of L BUTTS osi the out
side wrapper.
' Prepared•only by Sun W. Potts 4 Co., Bose
ton, _dare., to whom all orders should be addres
sed, and for sale by their agents. • ,
Rhee ateateat Eitieseweiry of the hip.
=At seldom centre, that we notice; under_ any circum
stances, patentmedicines, netoretives, or soy thing of
the kind, tbr we have a pnindice against most of them.
lint candor compels us to invite attention to the adier.
• dement of Prof. Wood's Wait 'Restorative In the last
column at the bottom of the third pugs of this paper.—.
.We are too juvenile to rennin any thing 'of the kind,
butllo/110 Instances of its tee have come to our knowledge
which almost wore as that It sovereign remedy
against the hair becoming premetorely gray. It is not
a , Iletr Dyer but upon fix appllcatiort as 'directed,
the effect Si produced on the akin, Which brings out
the original, ;Wive "coliced hair, without ditties',
and give, i te Ow and natural appeolieee. •We have
eeen.paesons who have used it, tiniVey, are much
pleasedwlth it. kiaminetheadvertiseatent.—ifimerri
R. R. R.
- S/Pausla elf Blood to the Ileen....ndn.
WADS READY SUM and ItSGULATORS are posi•
Use ponanses and qukk curatives of this distressing
derangement of the tannin endon. Let those subject
to a Rush of Blood, keep their system 'node, try taking
one of RADWAVS REGULATORS, :once or twice per
are*, and whence sickness at- Sketch, weakness, or
. ineeessed anion of the bean take plats, pram a tea.
; Room:1141o( Reedy Relief, and all tbither (lineally will
ba poneted. Whei the nos Is Sashed, the heed sal
tness *ugh It woeld boat," apply the Relief to the
lied and spin, swallow a good dose of It, take from
two to her al ItADWAY'S RinfILLTOSS, and In a few
Admits, he Alias -dome. of 114DWAT's
REA hlf !Wail wt Itstreagtltgp snit the stom
ach.. la. an. taw of liblOnitsOlieittlese at; Stomach.
paiae„l,shu, -14gowelur o f thi Bowls, So. aIDWAY'S
SEAM INSLIET-wlil gine , Lautudtste relief. Ran.
tP ArfIiMIALATOIU3 will carrot 'au i nega y a dic,,„f
a iremisli System, and gamin altii;aol , of. the . Roe,
HeartMdasYs f lUsddebilkin,Bewele,dc. RADFAirs
itioni i tila wimp! Mee gellainv Satirise.
DIED.
ENT—On Saturday irrenieg, IMk list., Wm
only sou of Frederick A. arid Catharloe E. Eli
years, 6 mouths stud 6 days.
' Farewell„ our Willie dear,' tamitell—;
Thy sweet yowls voice is shied; i
A place is vacant at our hearth,
'Width never eau be tiled,.
Germuitoom Tel, graph phaue co0y ; ;
CARDS
' M. DIXON, Dentist, 'l6i
• cud shiest, PLULADELPULL
my 11. '57 ,( ,
VcoLLECTIONS IN NEW
and 1111.00KLYIL— Persons In Pottsville r
unty:Mao desire to have nay debts, or
bonds collected in New :York rlty or Prookly4
county, or who desire legal, information as to It
dings In these calm, can have their busionsa'
attended to by the undasteed. ' , C. J. JA
r" ' CbunacUar td
345 Sutton 'street, BrO,
Referestas—.Luto U. Quart, Esq.
• July 11. '57 .293
. . to', or
, r Mogi
price*.
rocoptly
ACK
ut %AM *
)011.75t.
4
LOST> & FOUND.
CAME to the premises of the under
slgned on Sofidar, July St It, 1851, oneitnal: ;toy mule,
with the letter II on the cheek, and one mod* .colored
mule lame atone hind leg. The owner is smhested to
prove propeetY mod pay charges, otherwise tli., 6 y will be
disposed oil as direetedhy law. -J. J.. LI - .
Monterey, Yodel. Township, Schwa - 1111;o., Pe.
July 11, 157 r • -* • Al4t•
STRAY COW —Strayed awa - ,
(rout She mutreriber, residing in TIISCIIIViIe. 1••••• •
Senuyikill 'pointy', on the 2,lth or June last, ■
RED COW; with horns turned In over the shoulders. Is
supposed to have relied since abe leg. WEsever will
return said tow to the 'subscriber, at Tusearti,ra. or give
him Information where be mu getter again, will be rea
sonably mirarded. EDWARD O'DONNELL , . .
July 11.1'51 213,1 t• •
WANTED.
ViT AINTED--Frwo Male e teachere.
Y to k the Public Bchooli b( Poster Tonnship. for is
tens* of net months, Itontruenelog August 3d. Salary
foga s4:i to ;50pe r mouth; Apply to the . Board of P l .
roam sEGlen ePrben &boot Muss, on 'AiturdaY:Ats.
gust Ist, st 3 o'clock; P. M. .3011,81 01190A81. Seep.[
July 18 ,
07 1' 2971
TOURNEYMAN CABINET,- MAK.;
UP SltSii
at to whom 'good 'ragtag • and 'constant employ
ment wi ll be given, ate wanted Ashland, Schuylkill
county, a. . ' AMOS 110elli 1
Ashland, 314 2, '57 . 7 - i lit.tf..4. ;
W - iNTED--Two MALE :finil.pqe '
. .
FEMALE-Teachers to tato charge of the Public
Schools In twat Norwegian District, for a term of nine
months, Commencing August 3d. Apply iothe Board of
Director'', at' .Belumut School Rouse, on Saturday, Au
gust let, It 3 o'clock, I'. 31 * W3l. T. AGARD, &c'y. ,
July It , 'S7 . • '
11 ton Five Mate 'ratchets, for the scissile of Diorite ,
gian Slettiet, Pchuylkill county, held at • the tamer'
house Pithlxieb, iin,Saturday, the 25th; day of July
at 1 o'cinfk. P. M. Al*, o sn examination - on ;the 'mime,
day by , the County Eeperintendent. By order of !the
"Want Of I:Sections. W3I.I3YANIt4, ST'y.
July It, '37 • • ' 26-3 t i 4
ry, -4 HUNDRED MINEWVA
LABOlißild WANTED IMMEDIATELY by ',lb4
hen York & filehmond Coal Cp.,, near Lite:city of Kicky;
mood, - VI.. to whoa:l've& wages and eolutaut .employ.
meat will be !given Bummer and
inClolll. l t the Frorerieratmg Depot tor tbe "Sprilq•
ilkhi Pate' Time mina do not nen taintre. or oblioX
kntrimese. IC U. DADBOW, Slog. ;
Box 83, Illohniond.
, or lastrion.u&wrx, et.
June 27.'67 ' ' -• 28.4 m •
rro -COAL - OPERATORS AND
1, CONIVANI2B.—I wish to make sangementiwith
in IncUyidnal ors Company, to unload, store and do-,
liver from one to ten thousand took of Coal In the .city.
fily yardibeing abutted where Coal is del' rered laie the
yard at the least poeslble (unease, front the, Reading
Railroad, and Central, to deliver to any mirt of the i city:
Waving more yard room than I need, I woi:d be pleased
to receive proposals from any responslbl parties :with
lag to deliver 1;:nal, In the city. The t references
given as to Integrity, de. Apply tn. or address
• . ELLIS IiIiANSCN.' '
Callowhill St., 3rd Tani West of Woad St., Phila. ,
July 4. 'ST 1 i . ' ', .27-3 t
. ,
i - DISSOLUTIONS. ..,
XyiSSOLITTION - .- - --The_partiersit . ip
heretofore existing between the lindeisigned in
be groom business. at ht. Clair. is thlS. thy mutually
dloadived. The business' will be outlasted . by Theodore 1
Thorn. who Is hereby authorised to collect all monies ilue I
the late Arta. and who win' pay all debt; and liabilities
of the Said firin. ' • . . TELE:MORE THORN,
• , 1 H _ I JOSEDIIDLANCIL . .
EL :Mile, Julyl6. 'll : —.- 214 -I.
_ l / 4 .—,.-.—... . .
rBBol. l orrlON.—The vartneeslup
1-1 hcietofb=e dvdsting bat-Orem John -Berndt k!'.o;
and Aaron lietel,loing business as JQIIN BMIN DT &
CO., has this duy been dissolved -by ustitual consent,—
The.boedra and, accounts of the We Am have been trans
form! to Albert D. Eckel, who will proceed to settle the
same.;
1 A I . i ! - .JO ID6 DARNM•
AARON ECKEL.
, SiTTlio4uolrtess will be continued on the cash princi
pie, in IthoutOire, by the uMbralsned, .. • "
r.l ). - ) ALDEET D. ECKEL.
rremont, July 14,14 ' . . :i 29-30 ....
-
DISSOLUTION, OF PARTNER-
131111 , .-+Notlee hi het eby wirers Mut' *Abe partner.
eretofore issigingbeinteerrlhutley Shoesnitth and
David Willie:dices., O.d Merchants tteding under the ,
dem of Shorrimittek Whitehousit, in New PhiladelphLa,
Schuylkill county, wu•disiolved on the eth lest. by' the
withdr twit of the subscriber, who hii sold out ads in-,
terest to William Stephenson. The Masi:tees of theists ;
And will be settled up by ilesars.-Shoesunith k Stephen.'
son, who willSontlutie it bereafteron their own account.
1- HARTLE:7i SUOESMITIL
DAVID 11111TE11011SE. ".
July 18,'57 . • 7 .25410' r.
-
ISSOLUTION.—The! partnership
D
heretokre crusting between decoy Rickert and
Ludwig in the flawing and Beat Building 'Burl.
nem at the Orwipburg Landing under the firm of Rick
art k ILudwig, was diesolved bf mutnal consent, on the
first day of April, 18117. The bzwittesa of the late no
will be rettled.up by George Elekert; Who orationi i the
business at the old plate on bla own: areorint.
GMBGE MMUS,
June 3, '37 . • 23.11 t• M. it. LUDWIG. ;
V t ARTNERSHIP NOTICE.---iThe
ea•trtnershlp In the lumbei4ustneas tte.retotte e
e ng tweets It. C. Wilson ant Lewleltoyce, was thts
day (April 25, 15570 dissolved by m4dnal - eonsent.l
.
LC.WILSO.
•
„ LEWIS
. • I
The undersigned have this day (4rll 27 t lEtsa.)co3tele4
Into'eapartnerablp, In the lumber burin era, 14t [hi Intl&
11 , 11! Mill at the Poet& the Inclined
WH totanes on tbe ir ge.
-R• It-,under the arm of R. C 4 . it JAMES W 'N.
Orders for lumber promptly attehded to. ;
I , R. C. wiLsON.:
2,'57 , 111.] .:JAM.EB WILOON.
FOR SALE & TO LET.
,
1:10AT -for . aale or . .exchinge - for land,
Suck; or other tride, a Ca&Doet,
tons burtbeq. been In a* 12 tohntbs.
ibm, 2 bormstand 1 male; gem and el' ng nenennt
fsr running a BoaL ' Tor Inforniat lon Andres' C. C.,
arson Eztoars Post Office Montgomery Co. Ps. •
I,Jtily 18, '57. ,• • . :,•
2g.gts . • •
LL itgos of T ,Rails; trout 22143 6
ands per jard, on hand and for sale
cE,1856 E. TARDLNY * SON.
frOWN LOTS FOR SALE}-In the
IL Borough of Port Carbon. Apply to
J. 31. iqrr uritir T., Arent..
Feb.l4, •87
VeIRE BRICKS for, iipolas, Puddling
and Blast 'furnaces, twin the Bowline Woke; , for
low, at the NONE= TBRNACI.
Pottrrille,Jan: 19, 1836 - art(
IVOR RENT--Thei; Ohl 10tchard
1 ViOUT MM. It has been iseisly repalrekastil Is noir
la first late pinning order. App b , to M. M. moo; OD
the premises, or to T.. 11. IhNIOLLENDERGEL -
IPottssllle, febstias7 28,'67 , . . .g.tf
IE/Rl - STING PAPER4—Book - f 1 & News
robr, of every she asTweest, of nsperioir quality,
r ado at EIJI prices. E.G ARRIGUES,
Contra street, Pottsville.
Atiguat 9,16 • .
TUST — RECEIVED.4-A. large assort
•
0 :sent deptendid Perramery, l ace.,,froar the *simile
toriss of Jules Ilauel a Co., Rerrhwa and of hem 4
*l% those who went hoe Perfumery; call at y. It &B
LKTI3Boek end Veliety Pore. • •
• January Itt. 1867 • tr':••• • • : • 4-41.
tOR, SALE OR ETCHANIGE FOR'
any kind of avnllableproperty. Oar elabn splint:
o. Ilestoa; Esq.. (Watelunakst;) of Pottsville; amonnt
lag to s3s,and lettered from June dtb.1664. If not dis
posed of by tbe Ist of Jannary,o4ll; the claim will be
sold at tidbits auction to the • ift , , , t 14344,4% and due
notice basis.* In the papers., Yor ssuilentrii; apply to I
1 . ugunz 4, OLP. •
f = , • Ear id Emend latest, do York,
I Joi - 7 '4, 'ir . •
- 2 i •i ' :44t
VOLBALE OR
view of the oinelsl setion of the last M. . !
femme In their Annual ibsisloniand slap in acto r
dance with the &dim of the nubs. members of the !Cs.
sand M. S. Church of PotimlUNlestructheg the 'fru*
lees to make sash 44001=4 the said 111. &Church as
they may think best, it was owjnotton resolved. la their
OISCili WOWS, 01•261hinst.. that the mid Church' s
be tamed_ for Sktaii or RENT immedliftely. • The Trum
lees of the 24 E. Chsuch. tlrtoughthely Committees. os•
=Uy therelbre offer the Church. situate In Market
Me; Ps, Its sale or rent, forthwith. The Church
le 'a *mei shed. substantial Asia._ building, well Mar.
&shed, basement hall and **Weiss, rooms below.—
Church on the 24 floor, handsomely merest sad au light* t istnugh-the milks house. Aim grim and terms
of pa/meal beinade neniftetire. , fWileit wishing to
poreleasseer tent mUl:plemes s
.3L ayipl walso v sMoM N, 1 4 18 render .
signed.• JAIIIOI *OOPS,
J ; C9llagicr'S ; „ att.
Ma 7 We VI
CAIJTION ! , —The undersigned meni
ben of the flecoiadtligthodiat Npiseopal Church,
Pottsville, having learned that certain persons who late
ly Nerved in the capacity of 'Trustee . w Pre said Chard',
have offered the 117110/0 for sale or ;rent, hereby elution
the public against any such proposed sale or rent, as
there Is no power in said persons to do the one or the
other. The Chnrehls the property of the Congregation,
Intended for worship therein' by !n th Congregal ion. and
a majority of the members Iwo Ael desire to erase to use
the wane other than for *be- purpose to which it has
been (*heated., ' ISAAC THOMPSON. •
MIT.2.IIIINTIaNGEIt,
011411.1.13. W. BULL
z,st. •
Pottsvilli, 4W.,11,'57
pARTNERSHIP
in hereby given that Jame* D. Strumbeek has.pur
etuleed thei Interest of Richard [salmon In the storr h ot
I. Wells & Co., bathe bortmgh of and st
the Mignon of merchandising Will hereafter be reviled
on it the odd storeby tudab•WeUe laid litabeg
bark, ander the Game and arm of J. E. Errunabeet t Co,
_ z
J.,111. ESTRUM BECK,
ISAIAH WELLS..
• I'. IL—Mie basinese Of mining and shipping CoalIT m
the otamood Colliery, In Cies township, will be cis:din
ned as heatoarna by the undersigned, under the old item
name of It. [Tolman ♦ Co. lIOLMAN,
;MAR WELLS.
'26.151
MBank'le. Jame 27. 157
REAL ESTATE SALES.
•
' ... tiuRAITAPP*
C
• • to an order or the Or-i
phone' Court of tlinecautty - of Schuylkill, the salt:
-Arlberg. guettliens of Sate Beckley; and Itobert Ends
milt°, children of Usury Eels. late of the borough of
Schuylkill Moen, In the county of Schuylkill. di.
4 egirmd, wUl.spore to mas by OW* Vendee on S AVM.
IIAY, the 25th day of July nest, at ten o'clock In the
'forenoon, at tbe public bones of .ioeeph M. Weger, In the
borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill don.
All that cedilla atone hone. and lot ofiii
1.1 gionnd situate e, ht borcugh of Pottsville, '
the county of Schuylkill and state of Pennsylva.
Ws, to eh t—liounded In front by William street. on
the northwest by Norwegian sheet, on the southeast by
another lot of We" Isla, containing It, front Zi : feet,
.6 irtehetc. smile,. depth 110 feet. •
Atm, AU that stone bOuse and lot of ground sit.a
aforestaid. bouts.
dedln front by Willtata street, on the northwest
aide by kill°. 6, and on the southeast by lot So. 8, con
front 26 feet, 6 lecher', and In depth 110 tot.
..4laa7tAtthat atone hones and lot of WI? tanLldt
na e t lit
te In the borough of Pottertilo, ;troves'& noun ,
&din front by William 'nicotine the uortbwes
le
f lot NA 7, on the south weed de.
.Alse. On SATURDAY , the 26t day , of July neat, it
doe o'clock In the• afternoon, , st the pub It hods. of
Charles Prvior, In the borough of Schnyikill Uaven, in.
the county of Set nyl k ill aforeialdr. Ail that Iran ell
house and lot at ground, sltnate in the borrugh
of Schuylkill Iforon.albersaid, bounded In front .
a Oscan 'tent, In the rear by pound of Hamad ]l.
;h y
uhu, on the southeast by lot of Rilstut IlrgoOd. and
the northwest by lot of William I rbbcr, contain tug ,
o hold,o* tailditavert street, Poing parts
f lot No. 12 and of lot No. 98 In Llrithervitt'a Addition
is Schuylkill Raven, late the estate of geld 'deceased.—
. erela and conditions mad° known at the thee and place
' reale by L.E. SECO LEY
.JORN W. SuOthlilimi Goaftlions. d
By eraie of the Orphans' Mart. c6itra 1700 re.
Pottsville, July 11, '67 2631 Clerk.
.. . ___...._.
putt - htltoltulil, Itrtite or..
itt.i.reoautt of tha Cktunty of Pe itylkin, t o A. ,
Nomunmweitltir of Peuneyboenta, Ow WANT. Ad:nia
.latratrix of John Campbell latrls the lortuab of Pt,
r J.4 li
Clair to the County of SehatYnialt d"'esieds will .ti,,,,
.to aids by public rondos on Thurades,the &lath thy G t
A adwat west, at Ten delock In th• forenoon 00 the
premien in the Bo ro ugh of St. Char in MO C ounty or
ttehuylkill atoreadd,—All that certain Lot or pleow
pound situate In the borough of St. Clair in the Coots.
trot Betraylklll and elate of Pen.,Palt
_Tank, to wit:.
Qoutalniog in breadth or width bay met, and to depth
COO hundred fete, hounded in temp (Second pm t, an
the one side by lot !to. Of in the 01 ealchlforoork,
on the roar by part of lot l'io. ea us..ki plan,.(of whirl,
this ma part) and on the other Ode. also by other part
of tol d l o g No. 83, ont*t b.verinoes, to the coal and
ntic& reservation ruhr? d reserved In the bse4
foia; Henry C. Cellar rib waingbes, dated -2:;.1
p,.puluber, 1100,1:s..., _
_,•,. tate of raid deeeued --.
Terussarull*Ondova eras known at the lb:n*ll3d place
of 'alp by . • dARAIrCa.IIPBELL,
~ • Adataistrutriz,
DI oldellgU ha Orphans' Cemet. Jogaci Bona.
ProttsrU.WlSAy 11, 1857. ::adttl Clerk.
• ORPHANS' COURT `3ALE.
riHSUANT to an order of the Or
phans' Court of the County of &bust kill, In tie
atouensalth of PennsYlvania.the subscriber. kind n
lstratoiof John Nunnknacher, lee of the Township of
Wanee Ills County ,d deceased, will 01-
pien t tale by public !endue on Saturday the first day
of A ugus t nest" at ten o'clock In the forenoon, on Ihr
Remises. tho.Tuwaship of Wayne, In this County of
Schuylkill sthresside"All that certain Parra or tract cf
Land situate in tholownshlp cf Ncayne In the County
of Schuylkill and,Slate of Pennsylvania, t o A eit,....1.8 0un .
ded by lands of Wendel Swartz, Shoener k Bain and '
-S amue l mend, and containing one hundred acres
An d 18 perches, with the appurtcasnams eonsidA
.Ingots
Barn and other out buildings, and also a vat
pow, ter Si, 1118, le. .
Also, Ail that Tract or piece of land, situate in the
Township and County aforesaid adjoining the ibcve de
peribed tract, and land of Wendel Swart: and ofte,,,
omitalning Slity•ono acres and alma the one
'half of which Is well timbered with while oak and other ;
timber, late the agate of said deceased. Terms and con
dltions made known at the time and pier* of 'aale Ly
ALB.I7rIB RILAND, Atheinistron,r,
By Order of the Orpbanf ()Art, J011120.1130117L
JUDO 11, 'LT 234 t
ORPRARS' COURT SI AL.R..
pu.suAl... to an order of tn
.Or
phans' Court of the County of Schuylkill, In the
• untnonwealth of Pennsyleauls, the unhentiblut Adzaln•
istrator of Joseph Vert ig, late of the Township, of Wayne,
In the County of Schuylkill, Amused, will expose to
sale by public Tondo's on MONDAY, the 3d day of itt.i•
- gust next, at one o'clock In the afternoon, on the Pre
whet!, in the Township of Way's, in .the County of
Schuylkill aforeattld.—All that certain Faros or Tract of
land &Rakish' rho Tow patio of Wayne, In the county
of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, to wit:—lloult•
dad be land of William Lerch, Wendel Swart', Shames
A liebn and others, containing one hundred -and ten
serve an d bp peed" with the apportenanewprotudsting
of a two story log house, a bank barn and othertel
out buildings. and a saw mill, being part of p
larger tract of land which You divided by an Is
quiettkes awardpi by tits Orphans' Court and marked in
the diagram to mid Inquisition annexed with the let
ter A. . . . .
Abe, a tract of Lead situate la .the Towaship afore
said, Winded b lands of John Sterner. William Leich
and others, containing 47 acres and .7 perches. briny
part of the *bore tract of land and marked in the blie ,
gram to the iswirdsition annexed with theletter B, isle
the *date of said deceased. Terms and conditions made
known at the nuts and place of sale by
• JOHN CONALIID, Adisinistrator.
By order of the Orphans' Court, Joetwie
Pottaviile,July 11,17 Zit! . e;.
pßeHmor
r m UttSuAN 1 to an order of the Or
.
phani . Court of the timely of Schu y lkill, In th e
okonwealth of Pennsylvania, the mateeribers. Ad
ministrators of John Homier, late of the TOwnship rf
South Misnhelm, In the County of Schuylkill, decested,
will expose to sal* by public readne, ou Saturday the
:fah day of July next, at ontio'clock In the afterucon.
at the pulite house of Joseph Berger, In the town a
Auburn; In the County of Schuylkill afbresaid, all that
certain two story brick house. with two dory kitchen
attached, and lot of ground, situate in the town 01 Au
burn; In the County of Schuylkill auk Elate of Penns, -
viola, to wl t:—Bnundmi north by Market street,
out In said town plot. rnst by a street &led street,
south by a tea feet alley, and wed byi lot of 401 t Peter,
containing In front on Market street, dorty•two feet. and
in depth one hundred and twentplimi feet,saore or loss.
to *ten feet wide alley. , ,
Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate In
the Town and County aforesaid, bounded by Market tot,
on the north by a ten feet alley, on iba loath be ate
otherden feet. wide alley on the east, and by lot of Milks.
k Werner on the west, containing In front on mid ilm-
Itet street twenty feet, and In depth =ft feet, more or
less, to a ten feet wide alley, late the estate . of said de.
ceased. Terms arid conditions ova& known at Sam
and place of Bale by •
IMSSLER,
AN,OELISE liasSl.Elt, Adadolstralont.
. By order ottbe Orphans:Court,
• loollt* forts Cent - .
Pottsville, July 4, 'ST .
PUBLIC SALE
Of Val Table Real Estate, :
5
iTuA.,... about one" mile from the
B e of Pinegrove; in the eivunty of Selvsylkiii.
II be sold by the subsviber, Assignee of Jacob It aka,
at public rale. me ' • I •
SATOlktfilt, ACQCST Ilith, 1157,
At the iiirdOnetrief raid Jacob Waters, in rinrgrorr
Township, E ettnylkiliCounty, about one mile from Ito
borough of linrarove aforesaid: •
No. I.—All that certain new moorage tenement and
.tract of .land, adjoining lands of Nicholas bacbco,
Samuel lialdemati and others, contalcing 'smut :::
acres: with the appurtenances and improvement.. c . , •
sicking of anew bank barn, oht kitchen, a well of era:
lent water. with a pump at the honor, a era oobari
with a variety of choice your glrult trees, r te.; gc :
No. 2.—A1l that Certain SAW. MILL. and steal'
acres of 100 adjoining the above, and land pr .., ,. ..0
Haldeman otta others,. with the appartenaners cou.k.'
log of a Circular saw, up end down raw, turning ca.
chine, ie., and an excellent water power. •
No. I.—All th it certain tract of timber broJ adjeinic;
lands of Samuel Haldeman and other', Containing li , i
acres neat measure. .
Persons derdring further Information regyclinr the
above property, will pierce to mat either on the rci•ovi•
ber residing alcArta half mile from l'inexravv. on lb,
road leading from Pinegrove to Pottsville: on no J.trob •
Watt rs, residing on the premises. '
The We :will commence at 1 o'clock in the [ Caen:owl.,
who& the conditions will be made known.hv • • .
JOAN BATTIZAIIS, ARELPIet.
Pinegrove 'Ty., .10y 4, '67 ' :5-ts
. -FOR SALE, •
The “Greezifee. Estate' , ipa JaMis River,
THE Heirs at law of Jamet Green•
ke, deemed, will offer for Isla, at public anniot
on the 31st day of JULY next; thikir estate, lying to
James Elver, In llockbridge county, lTe., relied -urea
lee's FerrYrcontaining about $9O * acres. '
This Tract la situated in the month of hniold's re:
ley, on the Canal of the James River and Moan ha Cc.
within 16 miles of Lexington, 15 miles of the Virginia
and Tennessee Railroad. 30 mitre of the city of Lint
burg, 170 utiles of .the city of Itiehmond,and'3 miler .t„
the Natural Bridge. -The Canal packets from 111, hmrti
.paseltdally,, "" •
The Improvements ire a lattice Mick Datellinr, Watt
Wally situated on the hank, of the River, tiro Sett
Kitchen... Ire Rouse, a large barn and all necest•ansat•
buildings. 'These are situated on the upper end of lit
Farm. On the lower end there Is also a slew comfortal 4
Dwelling,arith convenient outbuildings, with a ho i
Free Stone Spring of the purest water, within a to'
yards of the house. About 400 acres are cleared Oct
of most productive soli, adopted to all agrlntiturat
duets of the country, and Ot wary Cultivation. It 61..1
timbered About 100.acies only may ho Called moos
lain land, nearly every sere of which is tillable and tat
soil. It has 5 never-dolling Springs, two of which in
Chalybeate. Elk Creek, a bold stream, furnishing dos
far water power,,runs through It. Nearly every e,O
may be watered. It has also an, orchard of select frill
It is surrounded by romantic 'scenery. The blew
mountain in 'Virginia fronts it in full view. The nao
gallon by it is slack water, the whole extent of the farm. ;
forming a beautiful sheet of water. Its location tea as
inbrious one.. In • word, it Is a productive farm. ear
one of the meat desirable country residences Jn Upper
Virginia: „ •
In addition to these advantages, there bran ineahano
tible Iron Ore Bank upon the laud. of superior quality.
developed In the last three years, hem which •neighho
lug furnace le now supplied, and which has been yielder
during that time, from $5OO to floo per amnin, Sr Cc.
Lave alone. 'The Ore bank la within Y. of a Ind tt
the Itiver,:whlch to approached by a gentle dente!.
and LP the erection Of furnaces on the liver below hon
spoken of. Ore Leave from this Rank. at the rate al'.
Mr every ton of metal made, may yield addedance re
sane to this estate.
There ill also an old established ferry attached to
estate, known as Greenlee's Perry, which la Increangs
value event year, as an additional source of illire•
The bed of the River, fir near the whole se mi of 0. 1
farm, belongs to the-estate. by original Patent. (Kern
for a Fishery.) and contains 74 acres. It Inclmler a pet .
Gen of the. opposite shore, with a Limestone
thereon. It Is now a public highway, and Is not
ed la tha estimated quantity of SSDaerec of brill, Ai,
• rights under this Patent will peas to the purchner.•
_. Previous to the sale the Tract will bri divided Wow
Orme, (upper and lOwer ends,) near', eq.:MI In site. al
will be sold In 'separate Tracts, or in one Tract, u sit
snit purchasers.
Persons wishing to Oarless are Invited to new it
premises before the day of Ski& Nee} etrtatte rt.
part o' the country * hold out - such inducemehts to bct
The temp will he aecOnimodat log end Wade korona
the day or sale. Tor the deterredcpayments, Wad el
approved security will be required: The title I/ v"
doubted, and win "be convoyed by Deed, with"
warranty.
The tale win take oleos In Greenlee's; Perry, sad rr
commence at 12-11. Address the subacriber, at Lein:
ton, Va, • J. D:DATIDFON.
Far Aimed/ wed the other Mint vrfJcisier Orrrnir.,de ,
Berm to lion. John Lotcher, Lexington, Va.; 14.
1
Catratick, city of ;raw York; P. Brady Z Co.. Pli • r
pbla. • (Juno 21;17 26.,;(_
Fim timg.
2000 Ay es or vitalism* COal.Land
0" THOUSAND Acres of
valuable Broad limintain Coil lands, altuatri
butler tied Barry, ,townskipe, Schuylkill county,
'bersby offered at private We_ • The Ashland Koss.
Ballroed runt through parlor the property, whirl; or
derbild 'with Coal seams and well Buttered. For 1 0
ince or information apply to Samuel Lewis, EN.. C r
~ ,
Orval, or to the subscriber, at his Real Ratite .ter
In Railroad street, Botta, ille, la, The terms sro
cash. and half inoclitto bonds. FRANC'S SPENCLI
Pottsville; Aprillb.lfibß I lan—,
VALUABLACCOAL. & TIMBER LAO
- FOR Ia&LE. I t •
BE SOLD at ptivaie salt
! I valuable tract of Coal and ?briber het.
as tbo Amos Wickersham Tract, to 'Columbia
:tennnirania, and located at the Eastern terming: ,
the Mount Carmel and Shamokin poi Espic :
:tract contains about 400 sack more or km, is rm ,l
:bered, believed to contain the same veins of col
, uhur through the Shamokin Coentasin. TILL 1D ,5 ;
table. tor taus asoll other part lents rs apply toa.' r ';
scriber. • Y BANC'S
'•
.•
• Rad MAIM Apvit,
Fibiisary IT
AVALUARCE RED ASH COLLIER Y
"tell voa SAL*.
HE subscriber; being desirous
tirtnit'rein the mining bnatnetui offers ht..
iery at priests safe: Thrift colliery Is situated
Bch uylklilNalley 'Railroad, about one mile abosc
pert. The Coal is et • deep Red Alb, add of
'AW, and walledsptcd to the :few York' and'
rkets. All the improvenienta are or the ;doe si
a
conatrection--conristirog Iti part nt one 75 h re , i
' r pumping and hoisting 4, nglne, with po t i'll',Y" L
neoessat7 machinery. Its perfect ordet; cc e ::, b' "`.
sine and la esker; !chutes, bins, screens. h"b" r
-114
and gearing comp lete, ear*, tools. and stock. all it' I
order. The colliery cmnprfeel the Celebrated Fr;
Lewis Veins, above and telex waterless;, Lsop-t - '
reedy to commencer Immediate opera-font'. F". fn.
particulars Inquire of thst subscriber; at Pett‘ra''
•ALRX. S. VIS LER, meth, works.
- Mai 31.'3 3 rain SAM ENG Frurv.„.2ls
-1,---
COAL LANDS FOR SALE.
Ait 1,11 ABLE (X)AI, LOPS 'ii
PRIVATE SA.LE,—Tbat Celebrated tract r t . i. t'' , : .
411 Coal land.known as the 'Spann T act, - ''''' ~.)
the Justly ccdchntrat and " rrellu Vs l,4 ' . at ' ' .-t 0
generally known as the "Sersotpeve
and
t , •:,
Joining , on he Mt. Carbon 1:411 r e ad 313t1 111 ite . ,:,
wegian Tow ngilp, ow ned b) Sl. hulas It. Tb. ara_,
Whereby o ff ered at privet, sale, en the met sY
genes terms. I, !tor s
'
The tract contains all the Cm! Telle:.'", .tY .
Southern Anthracite flecions—lncluding. beo l °,; (.1
tract*, thoro,rancrally known as the Vetoer. V; "sor
'Crnrtssn. Reed Orchari, °retort, !ardle (7 1, r,,,i,
scent. with alt the undlqtylor. thonsh Viet u;' .0 „„, , -et:
beds of etstl which are %%town tv es tat in 1tr ,,, , of „..^. l
areraAing whet' proved. act a hundred n , 1;„.,..
Coal. In tact. the tracts new otters, .
the richest Coal dcpults In the Counts. ,,...., ~,.%
co Information. apply to Yrollet4 t 1 r0C.1: . ,:. 1 ,, jo
for Coal lands, and real estate anerlikr , .2 . 7 .; .
mad street above E. maybe; Street, Pntisraie i,l;,
catch'. Imo ' 1
• 1
,
Pies, Blotch* tali Rbataa, Bing Waelas,;Tet Lei; a lad all
Maeda* R,f Lamm Ches‘crellia. taut*. parts.
rat 1 / 7 DAMN* wierylabera. 2541.
DEAF MADE TO HEAR." :1
lAACOUSTIC AURICLES,
t PATENT AIMI.MEE, TUB INVISIBLE a ban 1
MIZE and ORGANIC YtilitaTOß, ABTIFFILL
M, ow
ARU Tir3IPAIVI. eall II vedettes ot Ear 'era pate,
at - r. MABEIltal, hortrinCtent liak k.
Eighth street, tour doors ban Chesnut, Philadelnhla.
• July 18,1 T : . r .
- • Wlt
.6-
~.._-;......,
4a41.000 11JEWA.M.D ell) be told • Ott
310disin that UM/net PRATT a BUTCEIEWB 11
OIL tbr the Mowing! Mann t—ltheianatban, :i
gis, Spinal affections, Contracted Joint"; Cholle,
Pan in the Side or Deolt„Tteadache,Toothaehe,d
sore Thmit i cuts. Bnibes, Bongs, and all Mow
Skin,
ale, Butz es and the Maeda None genuine
the signature of Merck &Tenn attached to ma
Prig pal office, 236 Washington street, Brooklyi
Jens G. Bann, Druggist, Centre street, roil
role Agent the &heylkill eountr.
Sr This is to certify that I have made but on,
cation ()Like Magic Oil On my fingers, which ba‘l
drawn from contraction of the cords, brought
'herniation. ell was of seventeen months standi
lam now entirely cured. I cheerfully necominti ,
all Mang likewise. J. m. ruin
Trani:burg, 72 Locust
2114
June 27, '417
- )atelligen
• • NOTICES.
'Kr PitIMITIVIC 24=110DIST artincri, t
Lyou sad 3d street. Divine Service every &btu'
o'clock;A.X.,audtSo'clotk,P. 31. •
ti- FIRST 31EITIODIST EPISCOPAL
and Shoot, Pottsvllle, Rev. WILLIAM Ito Ossr,
Divine serviceevery Sabbath at 10 A. Wand at;
WENG lan I.UTILERAN CllURCll.l.larlir
Pottsville, Rev. D.txras BTUS. Pastor. Thine it
this Church rtolarly every Sunday. Morning
o'clock; evening, it 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer i.
Monday evening. at 7 o'clock.
1 , NOTICES.
ti7o- TICE.TO BUILDERS !-.--Tropo
, Ws vill be toi* not until August lot. for the
4134 of a Brick Mod bonito in Port Clinton, Pa.—
Plans and 10111141kIttkalt way be seen at the sees of E.
J. SIAM, Is q, Aid each Information as regards tonna
td, Obtained, The btill•Una to bo;reett4 immediately.
By CAW celkhool Board. T.& MR l',l3scretary.
;nix 18 ,' 56.' - '4 It*
REWARD!—The store of the
subscribers MIA entered by httrgiste on the
Wht a Wednesday, the Bth lost. sod robbed of
goods sesonntiug Upfront (ht to Two llondred Dollars.
conststlng of Mots, Shoes, 811 st Pocket 11 sndkarrttleft,
' , mita, Ent ntl, 'Woes, Port Sfonnates, StooltborA, ke; - ••
The shore regard vrlll be rid for the etordetlow of the
thief and moray of the goods, or half the amount for
either. ATKINS * BRA.
VOTICE.—Booke of.subscrifition to
1.."‘• the capital stock of the Jefttlon Rall Road Onto.
piny, tin be %cull at the temapyhatila Rail In tba
boronah of Ptdtevllla.".on the 13th, 14th and 75th. and
at the United Ptak* Ifotet In the ootona.h of Taming,
on the 171 h, lfilt, and 19th' days of Angutt, A.D., 18.57,
iti . etrtion the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 Y. AL of add (lays.
,
.... EDWARD YARDLEY, ,
. • i
Y. W. 11110110. .
' v ' • JOERPR PAX ON, lbsattirtomers.
; :', • : GEORG R 11110 RES, I .
, .
: ..f: ..• .41 , 5 f. WETIIRRILL i •
Jiiy IE, 17 ' • 29-51 . '
.
TO .I ,THE VOTERS OF SCHUYL- -
KILL COUNTY,—Fauew Cnumrs:—l have 'been
heed ',by many of my Mends and e Morns of this
,eontitWo offer myself as a candidate Mr thii office of
of Wills and Clerk of the Orphan's Court of
t3elutylkill *nutty, at the ease tog election, and solicit
your suffrage; if I should be en fortunate as to be elect
ed„l pledge myself to the ditties of the said eS ,
doe with fidelity, and to the satliftellon of the ammo.
nit/ in general, I .
,' - , itesportfully.your obedient servant.'
14" B 1"ItC
'Bch trYlklil Haven, Job , 18,17:' 3 , Zitl illß
. .
'ArS. JONES, who left Coupon o` of
the N p tie Western Virginia H. B. Co -, at thabf
o Thew n k Dangler Co the 30th of Jane, would
cosier a aver by caning at the awns plus • •
July 11, '5:
.
____ ....
e NOTICE.- 7 -Venders °finer
, 1 dandles to &builkill county ore hereby notified
``TAKEo toll at the Col/My TrisoureelOtltee. to take up their
Heins& Ay the year NV. S. It: lit. KMllik.ll, .
' Ott/rine. Ail: " '3l . 2831 Posturer
VOTICE.-4 have loined•ta William
.Schoener four Mules, harness and wagon. All
persona are hereby cautioned not to gooiest raid property
11,1‘ it belongs tom. LEWIS ROYER,.
July 4, 'Ca f..l3t• • •
TOTloE.—Whereas, my wife, MA
', ay LIIIRST hu left my bed and board without
any Just. cause, I hereby gave notice that I alll not pay
-any debts of her contracting hereafter.
?July 4, '37 27-3 to THOMAS
_
CAUTION !—Whereas my wife, MA=
RY BUlttli has lett my bed and board without any
just causeor provocelon whatever, all perions are here
by motioned not to trust her on my account, as I AM
pay no debts contracted by her after this date.
July 8, '57 28-301 ANTHONY BURK.
-- ----
0 - 11 GE.—The books anti papers of
Joint liorster.deeeased, late of Auburn, are now
nmy hands for collection. All tenons indebted therst
In are requested - to call without delay and make pay;,
meat. --, . - - AITGUalid 84.711ULU
Aoltarn, July 4,'U fli-61. •
O'FlCE.—Sainuel Schollenberger,
- assignee of Valentine Sehollenberger of Auburn,
asNplaced the books, notes,ete.,of iald Valentine &hot
lenberger in my hands for 'enlieetion4 Alt perwons in
debted to hint are requested to rail at an early &yet my
°files, and Make payments. • AUGUSTUS Serious.
•• Auburn,' Jp,iy 4.47 ' , 27-84 - • '
rIENERAL BANKING
t ttu ies lahereb n y o irli t r tha
Legttilutatior for t i t I:1111A made .
to
Banking Law, based upon stocks, " mid " go o n f
the general features of the bill submitted by Bali at
tbe last swam of the Legislature. , . •
'July 4,'67 ,
ivoTtcE hereby.,givenjhat ap
:•1_111 plkatinn will be made to the next Leglalsturo for .
lthe Incorporation of alsank °tissue with the usual prl.
Tileeet or tanks, under the neme.anil title ot"'T1111
!KKIISTILLE BAKE," to be 'located in the - bortaigh of
I Allnetirrllle. Sehuylkill count*, with a capital of Two
liundred Thousand Dollars,
July:4,'bf , .
XTQTt6E ----=— ,—NOirCOisliereliygilen
that in applkattort will be made at the next tes
t Mon of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the ineorpo.
ration of a Bank with the privileges of Dane flanking
I and Diseountidg, said Bank to be called the .COAL
I BANK OF SCHUYLKILL HATEN," with a capital of
Two flundred Thousand Dollars, and to be located in
! the Borough of Schuylkill llaven,delMylkilleciunty,
Schuylkill Haven. Jane 27 ; 'tI 2t;
NOTlCE.—Notiee is hereby given
that in application will be nude at the next ses•
111013 of the Legislature of Sennsylvenla for the charter
of a Bank of issue with the usual privileges, said Bank
to be called the "MERCHANTS' BANK," with a capital
of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with tibe privilege to
Increase the mute to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars,
and to be located in 'Market strout la the borough of
Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa.
June 27, • 2S -8m
VOTICE. - -Notise is hereby gi — ve — n
that an application will be wide at the next &ca
rton of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the ineorpo•
ration rf e,lank with the woe' prlvileg,s. saki bank to
be called the'UNION BAN li • OF TEKIIONT," with a cap ,
Pal of One Hundred Ttrusand end to be loca
ted in the town of•Trupt, Schuylkill County.
. ELIJAH 11/ULMER, HENRY HEIL..
P. wrarriirmio, T. A. OODFRIT: -
J. A. 1.. TICE. , Wit. ISEMET,
JOHN HAENE'TT, D. E. ALVIN:ISE, •
ADAM WOLF, EACH lIATOOKIF,
• . LKTI . S.SPANGLER; I . 11Y.KET MKS. ,
June 7419 . • 2S•box
NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby 'given
thdt an application will be made at the neat see.
Jiioo. of the Legislature of Petindylvania, for the (-barter
of a-bank of Wee, with the usual privileges—said bank
to be railed "The Ashland Dank.'—with a capital of
Owellundred Thousand Dollars. with the privilege of
increasing the same to 'One Hundred snd Fifty Thou
sand Dollars, to be located in the borough of Asidind,
Behtlylkill county. State of Penniyiviuda.
B. P. THOMPSON. ROBERT C. WILSON.
ABRAHAM KLASE, DAVID F.MeKIBBIN,
ISAAC BURKHART, . JAMES R. CLEAVER,'
. L. P.BARNEIt, A. O. SWIFT, .
JONATHAN .FACST, WILLIAM LEVY.
AFbland, Jane A'67
- - -
QCIIITYLKILL ZO-AGRICULTU
LY RA LAIORTICULTUR AL and 31EL1.ANICAL AS.
StPCIATION.—ThIs'RUM WM hold a special meet.
log at the public house of Charles Sallor,fichuylkill
Ten, on Saturday. July 16t11,1657, at 6 o`elock,, P. M., for
the purpose of making arrangements forth. Fall (Isla.
blttni. By order of the Association. J. S. KELLER,
'July 12; '67 2421,1 Recording Secretary:
FXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Where
as Letters of Administration on the Estate of
iII.SNRY ZIMMERMAN, late of the borough of Plne•
grove, Schuylkill county. deceased, have been granted
bulb. subscriber, by the Register of. Schuylkill county.
—Notice Is hereby ghen to all persons Indebted to said
Estate to make payment, sod those' having claims will
present them for settlement. JOHN KITZ3fILLER. •
Jima 20.'67 Zeits ' • Executor
jOTlCE.—Notice .is hereby given
11 1 that lip election for,Directont and Managers pt the
Schuylkill gavot Union Cemetery. will be. held on the
grounds of 'add Cernetert, In Sebuyikill /largo, on Sat
urday. July 181 h, ISA; at 5 o'clock. 51.. when ills 'de
sired that a full attendance of the lot-holders may be
preient, as business of Importance will bs brought before
ttal Meeting. By order of lb* Board of BLutagen.
GIDE9N BASTi Prcsitfent
Jnly 11,'57
Scranton Conl
LI Land Company invite proposals for the tinting of
a shaft on their property' at Scranton, of the following
dimensions, Tit: 2% fret long and 9.4 feet' wide. from
69 to - 100 feet deep: - Said proposals will he retailed up
to July 18, at the Company's ogre, at Scranton, where
the boring may be seen. Also, proposals wanted at the
satge lime for the grading and laying of track of about
one half mile of railroad, including crosittes' the the
same. %rm. IL ASH, Presidrof. •
Scranton, July 11, '5 • 28.2 t.
NNOTICE TO BUILDERS.---- he
Rev. 3f MALONE invites proposals until. July
21st, up to 2 o'clock. P. At, for furnishing materialstand
build.ng a stone R. C. Church. in Ifecitreherville. Stone
can be obtained swathe ground—sand convenient.. Ten-
dots for mason work, by the perch—plastering, by tho
yard—Lumber, hardware, iron. carpenter 'work, by the
lump—painting and glazing by the lump. Plans and
Specifications can be wen by tailing at the Rev. MA,
LONE'S residence, in the borough of Minemm tile.
July 11,'67 -211.4 t•
DOTTSVILLE MINING .& MANU T
PACITtRING COMPANY.- , -At a meeting of, the
'stockholders of the Pottsville Mining and lianutketnr
lug Company, hold June =d, in the borough of Potts
ville. the following pervious were elected officers to servo
until the nest election: •
Presiclmi-.-RICHAItD JONES. •
rice President—Francis Spencer. -
Treasurer-George Spencer.
4 8erretary-8. NEWTON Zeiler. • ' ' •
The books for stock subscription are now open at the
office of the Tice President. Pottsville, and at the office
of the Compeny,ffio. 61 Walnut steeet,.Philedelphia.
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