#11; titers)ournai. POTTSVILLE PA. 3ATIIRDAT, OCTOI3ICH 31, ISM Tan present cents In monetary affairs is attri hatable to a combination of evils,—the reckl isapendituro of money for the Indulgence of for sign luxuries, nod thegeneiii (yetis' of eredi for which there must eons, a pay day.' The coon try is not hopelessly prostrate It has wealth an energetic popoiatinit, and year has bee favored with aboideal , elope. We re sufferin for a currency, but the errantry has na wo condition than the present. Within be prose :century, the yeas 180 anent( vri sod 'condition ragae than at present. Thatite hav 'settling before as for months to earn% is painfuly palpable; but the general tone of press from ail motions Nantes at that; the wo of the pinch is 'over, and that business alrea begin, to recuperate. • Many men have learn, bitter lessons within the laat,three months, wht if rightly atipliedl in the future, will lead as avoid those errors in buslneu• and social'ii 1 which`' have plunged the patios into a vorni of linantrial ruin end pecuniary distress. For I credit should he substituted a cask System. " a ' as you go" must in the futon, holier motto. . Wislinow whet evils are upoit us. We k o f iii'a greet t measire, the causes. We • know t to in sidditton'to• a ruinous credit ',ltem, that al • are reckless in our imports of foreign - ma ne an tared goods, eneripenny's wadi of which. eh a lt he produced in this country . - . Yotok at Mei res The average annual imports of gottin mid wo lei • manufactures into the United State', are a on $50,000,000. Thai average annual Stupor c iron, metsufsetures of iron, sad steel, are .au twenty-eve millions of dollars; th e avenge aas al imports of manufactures of silk are of 'twenty-five millions of dollars; total one be drs Millions. We know that there is up nooses' fi importing a dollar's worth of cotton sod w Is -- • goi?di,.sl a dollar's worth of iron. Welke ti 1 • raw material ,: and Utevenicuows as it wit the distress of unemployed !shop, that we ha , willing bands enough to mtnufecture tb ro material into products for home consumptio , at for export. There le no necessity for impertii so largely • of manufactured silk, Were eitrav - . genet curbed. ' 'khe difference between exportii ' ; fifty millions of dollars in gold, per anon •, a ' importing that sum, would soon be pereei ed _ the fact that panics and revulsion" would •en auknosts. 'These things we know. If e , ' strewn, will vo shape our tonne in the ut as to avoid the breakers, upon which se n w a beating. Now howAtter, we want action l o may appear email matters; but which in all are importaist to direct business into , the . ,at from which 'it has been temporarily die. tea Banks and individuelg should feel thit. a ,hit mutual accommodation and forbearance who owe "mall debts, should pay them at .nee. Merchants and others who are known t. he a vent, should not be , pressed too severe , 1 they be driven to bankruptcy and a nubile as w ~;-. as a prliate loss hi sustained. The panto aor Mon breathe more freely. The course f tri will soon return to its wetted channels; if mu al spir itr of forbearance and .a desire t• as ~. each other, be cultivated. Tile Baltimo • Arne • can Se correct when it sap that there is a trap - the wont 'of times, a large nbiount of it sly 1 nay in the hoods of the affluent, adcquat • to Arent mitigation of financial ills, if in tend , hoarding :it ;up for future use, they ill ageing among the buying and selling 0 rtiot. the community. Unfortunately these pe sooe a. too apt, upon the happening of the sligh eat Ines. ' , aura, to fasten their hold upon the pre& us dol. Jars; withdrawing them wholly from ci culation. The cry goes round too, we must ecoiso , ise, and is taken( up from those who really ough to prat. Vice tspois the bath contained in it, h each as , ought to spend more ,liberally than 'ey i for the 'very reason' that should induce a reduc on of ex penses in others. The rich men is' u der per liar recrinsibilitiee in such a season o distr The wealth he possesses is his only upo ' trust the benefit of his fellow beings, and , h is be i. ‘ so to employ it that it shalt accomplish the fp ' est anionitt of good. This is the opt mist • of riches which is rejected by the eri, 18 h phil ' ply of ' be world, but if he is not . nu or ob i lions toy keep up his generous habits ••f into tare, ho; is at least, called upon by t e pla suggestions of moral honesty to pa prom what hi owes. Atxmog men, of mode ate cir ' . stance., there is alie a *side - gable cant: money t kept back from the marts of but , which would work greet improveme ,tif aF I in Ss proper epirit to, the settlement o their • liabilities. The tedeptation is atro gin 4 ' • • meat of a debt• when the excuse • f rants want of moneyis so easy to give, an , is so ,i ly though so , sadly taken. Of eour e, w e nothing to say to 'the man who when called for the; liquidation of a debt, sadly .as no ' wherewithal to perform it, but many recent ' to• their consciences to say they can t pay they mean they do not wish to pay. To all ' let us offer the advice, "Pay up.l It will your creditor; It will re-aotadvauta sway , yottreelf. One prompt, willing, ebee sal pal of an honest debt in times like t o pros worth a dome charitable coati* lions • • ' hour if prosperity. The example, ~ • ire lost. Your neighbor, seeing tb ' ,po )„. with Shlch you meet the calls , of y , or may be .stimulated to imitate it. I some "moil sacrifices to „enable yo ' • the obligations under which yob roe( betteti , Ton will elevate yourself Int own estimation and you will lay the , tare ennui in life, when the elouj darken the isky _ shall hare blown a ' or whireouriigeously performs his d meet in the crisis of the 'fist -, , ci self, in his slippers', and After rapping Homo btu he heard' a noise inside. l'iveiently a' wi do' opened and Curtf's bend was poked throng . want ore boots,'? said the gentleman. "Sorry to 'form masse d:et you can't Lab' to, replied•euit. •':lran' is, I is give out, bur tee failed; broke, eitt,,tted ont,jarmeed up, split, "Bo tiCulf,lP*lo the gentleman, "I can't hel that; I EGIUM I,are mkionote." Cuff, iindingi his custo‘ineriather riled np, •ht ono of the biiots, out of the windotr'endi "Moses, I isn'itellin' a ndlie. lis clean has Diu no in istoke. . taken , nei'ventori of my fec nstd es "f• twliore, on the honor of a gentf.aVa • ttieki rli li be tf IA 0 t pay f;fii cents on a d , llr you yours now. Dur it au . 1.2-0 saying, hr 'lammed the . wi ge'et • - . l lerletkk r friend to go home in hi> sli Pees. with Ole his hand—his fifty cc • is te•••'"iika e littliO;:de ug hter of' the out abotq.Osearry vcr fe t dna, a . ruty t' miattle • nefortuentelz nuathegottbi tw rtyAut whoye . a teuted's hreC.atr„ sitfttetl, eighteen. Though Mai refl.) , at a chotttul ditMeatttop t abs ea& tor" t‘eveittl tfuyi, — erhieh' at Lot :Attu CM attention oti the !nether, 7.'„ de , iihild," said . the latter, 'criteO Ott "how se,riauirlyy. whet tire`Yr.at about ae detplj . e.—" Why um," replied, th tbi with titett l t nigh, "I AM thinking that my feta ".buit, 40 ,1 . 14 jolt doubts my age," I l ibtt's true—but no matter—yowdore Usi him 'old at thirly.ais ?"••-"No;11 is not o • "a.—lbtitjti6t thittic whenl shell be fifty:: "1 51 1 `.1rit.thro?",,,, • , a ottratryd IV Krt „ t;et %ego begin* to seold, let her 4 2 1 , 1 not, Put y?ur teekirreosi/y. oreg7tbe •11 •Ph lop back it/ ;. year chalti light one of yo r cigere 'anti let Vle ) taint . rake - ea fairy • etb •=;..tnekc nu eberrer tortuythieg'. • Well, A little more Advice, If jolt 0 111101 ". fog priced,oureelf is that enviable pull sect whether you deterte tbe - thuiiter she t y ears, and if so, (es is' probably. ib. can ;). your feet - gently rimer', cease :your "iellia ," out yobt cigar, kiss year little wife, and des to be better husband. 4,0 s &Yoe be i ve.cuoroulerable nesting pope? • feu ship iiilmiplibaren't your. asked a straeg ' .141 . the ettilli*: . et the Mini ippi yesitlber o n Ira the ttply; "ab•ot the yesr Gliessirorid Gt , Busy pq kirr. Ito ,trate-4e4firitgain. derlua—tern gir/s ant —to kiss' all the girls • iti c thyto,Om: — .l! • kr , general klaSer.- ~ Lint , • , kisses in' mai. • Wit j &i ktod ui . fesbtiaeetaditti*y , ha, •Auk? Frau tr;apaire;;;'ft"...,:i • . , • _ I . atak:—Tllo_ it 4 ek 'Merit; !Milan:tem' walk moo many oo 111 y losivby atom bins vote—hcceptedlhe the inepettsion otepeete pakats. Thai ley rellevoi the links scoot log It from the peoeltiotOoneequirst *pots a 5,1 4 014031 otspede plymeati, hod+. the Isere **thg 4 4 the tithe of smopendon. j - . • —"- - , orto Kiriat ite4 a tsrsesi 'iriiploil near Tbootastown; sod bb watoo . Ploodit* ot ti l t tron toots, colattllng of oiaatothrg. , ICTo!y et w I deas an io attested, 'Storni appeal to tbs,Lost, , notreet him. lbws bon doubtsoty, mach ant _gonad calla tolcht bsiestinded In no hdttloisti way Stitoldarui stopped on tbs higb. inky and robbed of (bete prop k ~ ontraiss that esn• f 0”. ., l ,sn not bs too promptly chalked. ' , 457 eking Itsperfutoot.--fin tudividual, oho had I probably, Mat by some try 4 politia," and was in 'an ez• aid condition; rushed Into oureanetelto 4 day Or two strew, and tpour !semi, perpettetted the . following:— “Why shoed young men not tet allowed to play bil liards in Pottsville Itieenue, 'l,, ben they do pity, they always play at tuusuels4(flestutrds.)" Is the communl t, nit, see, with the author of the at large We bee one doubts. - L it • re iirifisstag-44bige4 Josieeitspi it years, left bee bouts In Ididesrilie, tante 1 inst., sines which time a she lima not besulsout from. sleet Webb parentage, i but speaks English. On the inoroing of the day she lett home, she was seen on her way to this Borough.— Y Her parents ars moils 41strestal at herabeenee, and any ` Information ameensing her would ;he suitably maned h. edged by addreiduz Willia , )o ls - D.: ; Joust & llghterellho, o Potosylklll county , Pa r : l, .. -0 , -- e, Sit-Zarge Radith.=We w , ere, shown, a day or two A 1 ',shies, a ts,tish, mei, by till Jacob Madam, he /kinder le 'eon street, this Borosigh, of the tolloving dimensions:— I length, 22 inches; eireoseetinee,lB, plebes; weight. 9 pounds, 14 ounces. A trenteudons vegetable; traly,=. srcaittorolan in Its diMensione There is a prcupeet the, l ~ ,I 3 addition to our Sarno in t i black diamond line, we re *Wirt be distinguished ' ries:Unroll,. •We bare soil whichneeds but comet etti4atton to yield . profitably, ''''' 1 and fully enough for home , samPUon. : , *7474 weatlvr of the week has not been of themost eheerfol deecriptioM, Up tis yesterday, a weXic ;exactly 1 at dad elapsed sines WS were filmed with a glimpse of his I bight* the don. IClouthi and rain dap alai dip, pais 1 5 t tts an inkling of what we Might expect hi the gloowy it month, which makes itansirm tomorrow. Ournseteorb!' I. logical record is as tidier. P., IL, /X P. 7112SORATII Ormcs, eisoleanid Nod; /Weak./ . 112 P. M. 7P. M. 6:7 , • 60 o —elondy. 1 60 48 —rain. 46 , 40 --cloudy , 60 " 47 - 41 " , 1z s i. m. Bat., Oct.'24,--4.S° Wu-"" 28,-46 n T4e17, ,, ~ ." 27,-42 Wed., ,c.: " 28,.--0 te Thurs., . a 29,-44 • 3 VA, '— a .30,—r46 airla Mess panto nal the holders of bank bills es hibit to get rid of their piper tu4 'memory by converting it into spec* subreittitly to the heaving "shires." A little firmness end consideration ?a _ ;would save many who enn 11l afford to lose. They should remember that it is the+ interest of broken to err down bills for the sake or buying them up, and that in n 4 .thti way men are making repid fortune's out of the mit' Ind fortunes of the ignorant Twenty times the money is une lost by the shopkeeper s a laborer by this very discount are . 'on bank billy that talot hireauatertet9t. The greater _part of whet the tirolterl deducts; goes tdto Iris own-pock , 1, 1 et. Ho gets. neatlyer quite par trod the bank, and whet laughs at the creeltdityoi bra victims. . • • litYt liiir.Thifidlrriths X IJ/duration Scciely."—This Intel Society, ponstsiing of 1,111 bilge number of the )eang Id.— dies and 'gentlemen of out Borough, was orgaulsed, at o f the Lutheran Church; l i dondsy evening, Oct. lit Its oh men Pa is to Improve the'llistmhers In sacred music, Rarticm larly in anthems and sleet pieces. The cOlceis for the' ensuing term a re—roeal teacher, Wm. I), liodzsdri; strumatital Leader, lieury Strand' ; Secretary and Trask. , lest surer, lien. B. Ildrnohds Aniong the lady members well 'are some whose vocal pOwMs are well known Co the elit- 1 ret. aria ey Pottsville. This Sciciery tuts commenced Its opo:, . ada rations under favorable aWspiees. It is advisable: that those possessing tale t, and taste the matte, should be.' tit' come members. With la little exertion this Society 'esn ttlst be rendered second to: co musical aasoeation in the State. _ - 1; at I • Oatintss it is One, Is the reverse of 'brisk, Zet I there are degrees In the lasctirley of trade. One thing eirtain—and that IS itit. peode wbo have the Liberia:. tuition to advertise ake doing pretty nearly all the buil neia, so fer as retail trade i , s concerned. People who "do not belleve.in sdvertikingr are those of whose existence as traders the public 'sootiest become oblivious. There is a lick In the country, not of funds, but OCcOntidenee; and people are, ready enou,;lX to spend money at any time when they can do so ' ;to.adrantage. Traders having bargains too ter, or litho wish to realise - on their' gocde, khould depend not oanilediainked placard 'of bristol board in their winde r s , bat in the efficient influence of an advertisement in ii4,e newspaper: If over advert) ;lig does good, it Isln times like the present. It is not the rich farm I hat,the rimer treatirto guano and the phosphates, but thi cotilparativefttetrren. Po berry' and put your advert int/ in—dear reader. I• • • it for Ittirlteproral awl 13qaken—Ost the 27th last, the ound Patent (Mice grant+ a patent to itessritiohn K. Dean I yeat. and Jasper Snellcif , this IBorough. for a machine. for' v i ew bleating Cool Th inventors el aim that their toren- • linos'lion is an improvement 6 the in sakes at present% use, inasmnett as the cog 'whites are dispensed with and, the i bli g ° . - „tly wheel actidirectly on theCosb that the Coatis broken " di.- square, not ernsbell ' 1111;t1 that It will ears Oro percent. I I ‘ ainest of dirt, over the breaker at present used fa this itegionl ropily The cost of Al on 4. Dean & Saell'a machine is also, one} ' rcum- third less than tht now need. The breather. .ja cast 14 it of sections, so that ' fan 1 accident happens; the portion " Armes -damaged can be removed, and another section Inserted '. in its place. The maker can be adapted to hand, hone POO or steam power. is sheplieity Is only equalled by its 1 small efficiency, and in city: earl yard would prole an Intel.; these table adjunct, as is stout man could convert broken Coal i a pap with great rspidli r r into the sizes needed. A. princlpW, „ mee t of this breaker is speed, which with the sharp construe.l d . At of the teeth, cute through every impediment. 4 ' Te ,..! . .• I i - r ' . • model of tit is ne is patented invention can be seen at.' i' t,' the blacksmith s op 0f,1,3fr. Snell, on Railroad street,op.. l . Upon posite rest Mark t. It his . been examined already bY 1 at the several of the p ncipal Coal operators of the Region, cite it who speaOr it +ravingly. • L_ , , 1 ,Then ' AIIP•The Z ! iteroy Secsety ; —Tbe first peddle meeting • of j. this Society took i place' in the Lecture moui,of Thom?. inn's Church, onruesday evening last, with Rev. Daniel Washburn, Pres d ent , In the chair. The attendance on the eocasion was excellent; and we trust 'that the Inter is est la these mee ings fOr hatelteettud improvement, will M the be maintained d ring the entire season. Mr. Washburn in not opened the eserelaes with an address carefully prepared, ma nl y impreselvelideltvered„aud. appropriate to the tiecasion.. l This was follosed by t e reeltation—Poe's tliaren"—by aitore, - - - - - per. F. 13. Goweri—delliered effectively, and with a just 1 it., require. . appreciation of he author's sentiments. The exercises'' to di /Charge concluded with a deh:de on the question, "Were the It di the - early mettlartrof North Lien erica justified in dispnesessing the Indiana of thelqiands tn iffirmitive--4ohn '1"„ Boyle, Eli Itiowen. Negative—O. W. Graham, Lin, Bar. pleb now thotomew. 'Thiquestion was decided in the negative.— sued, belp upon , went is for fa- The debaters acquitted themaelres to the eatlsfartion of, the audleace. If the debates of the Society are hereafter conducted wit .. se nutrit trpirl we can inure It full 11, The exorcises for nestTneWlay, 44° :' Waal Sittr-llass rtarmmiivtn r - i - :" ' r Gowen; Readipt de Letter/4y Certificates andlnothia from the ire's, frc: all parts of the World, majt, oleo be seen it our salesreoui. '" Descriptive circulars beet free to any address. / )8. 1). 4 IL W. 13311711, 511 Washington Street, (Veer lioWstou Market.) Boston, June Irl '57 1 .RU tf 110$TON 8 1. Il c C OMPANY.: slut le unfitting. • . _ s." 'PIM experiene of the. past ten years tip a has gained for this ting the confidence of Imam ficlurera and mammon' The greet Improvements. ro. *tatty made /nits quail t warrant no In asserting It to e d be super/or to leather fur opets .for beery or 14.1/11 Delta. Jae Its first cost is lunch 1 a than leather—lt Is stronger 0/ 1 and more durable, end O re se' a gain In power on the pul ley. It will etaail a heat tot 300 degrees tutatiected,—no' 61 .4 degree of cold or wet , stja Its working. In all re sports It is recommended for ftwdllils, /dines, Grain , ta r Elevators. Machine Shop 4 and Minuitetniles, or, 1f eel Ilefelngif.l an tk Ply. • SCI 44 of Prices. 3 and 4 vfv,fronstafiieh an estimate of At 1 11 ; price of talcrincdtate. widths mete made. !O. 2 Inch 3.ply, per foot 10 canto. 4-ply , 13 cents., Ip., 17 4et 11 a 1 0 51 0 - 4 24 • 64 o n 6 41 . St CI , 6 a trs 44 . . 36 61 7 a 41' 11. "41 " • 9 a 01 • 47 I n. 9 , a . • 46 eve. 10 a 41 i 11 ' 69 a 64 , 11'? 64 75 - 13 a 60• , ,2 a' 0 2 " 'l4 " ' " 100 " kV. 15 •". is e• • 0 " " , 107 to led ; 14- " " " 93 11. " ll5 18 " " " 1,04 " " ' ,130 • lime 20 " a • 115 " 144 22 •• " . 1,7,7 :.t • • ' " " 24 " a ° • a l3B ". " 1 .7 3 ; " Pm, Ileavps soda ply. De made to ceder Ur rupees • wbare creak hI• of (as a rubel/tate. ter, `"lr dentde loarher)7e n t g ltn iv rel ance cetwenty•five end tiny i hry, Pet tint. on 4 ply arkee- Alen 3 ' Piy ydeant llose.' Warranied to , stand a pressure of 76 tbt.per square soda 14 loth per font, • . , - •• •20 cents: , ling 7 3 .4 " xt , • " 22- ' . • b ad , • n . nr • ft 11 4. ," • - • 1,14 "`. ,g ,". 2 • -• • d ,P;.• • 4,100 , i;• - i;iologis lie a:: V it I/drilla/4M Shard arta/ore of • ; 44 pert foot, - - • 1,00 gat l4 " n• • , • e. log 2 3.,g te.n et, New rock Croton, 17i or. /lose of any dm in Surtlocillose-for rho • Thea e iling our It needs no o, m a p ,4 high dof beat *I r""" by the egree eOyarast Dr 44.1. put - Vitapilegs, tor P 14 " 314 s • • . atea*s Paik . tng. rats article ht pow 14 gfneralture ,by the rata Rnlttneerastt e lllitehirs/sts thronghnut the Unttba Blom f ir . Is prepared *6.010 aocia righreubsat will act gut It, and te , superldr la ermthins eine, ec no substeone one hes so much eleeticitylw bleb FtaPdA NO high 4 degree 01 heat, and Toy he weed about all parts where peeking le , • necessary, els: Dianieute MAU" Piston ROO, 13 / 4 0 // 0 . 41etott+,..5trtant ChoetB Cylinder Made, Stuffing foxes , ete.. ete. .E4sking made to order for sit tits iarlnus . inmecei, each AS 31A,Snott ..PLAtts, l'ltteN..ll4lM, , metr e. FLADOM !TOT ANDIOLD WANNIZ litArDN. VACDDIN Puma, Wool AND br4AVENt ALNICP roa tTNAN ENGI243, Aso`-TheOlbfeliND tile the Asteney from RN! turas of the aboie articles. , ?he Mite am the beet le, the Uulad State.. and; tee furnteh then in tichnstitilto2: it, Manufacturers' prlcee, !hue airing OA tardatte to the it • iltrebaser.. Oar orders hare also the pretence," at the flfllo over n ay otherolif Miles t° Isinoi d e tour ratterk Of thin nemi not' ori hind; nn 'Pet aXrennellt; loa eith greirerdeohe delivery of any, Belt. selthhe a • A b udowattor the order resalied. • . 11 ". 311 ..'o; • BENeli d Ekren' • stickiest{ nut ad '•rfexty t bout In teIM George Folmar, best. dings, of apples ' , 75 John Ha ugh, 2nd beat do 50 George Zerby, largeot apples . ! 40 Mrs. Soosard, best poodle. - idd „Henry Shoelter. beat pears : 50 Mrs. Charles Christ, gird beet dobook. Joseph Hoy, discretionary premlain Ibr onmge tree :I 00 P. Wilt, best whito'grsPes • ao Mrs. It. F. llotTord,Mrs.lkoward, and /La Y.Schall— . Discretiotuoy premium of 50 cents each. lop ! grapes, the competition being so close that thi ' Committee could not give either of Glom . the i preference. .... - • yuyva, mkat, kr.. rase Orwlg, Jr and Wm. Frederick—wheat Ammo, .i . same qatlity--Counnittee unable to report • preference. Wm. Frederick, best rye dour J. Orwlg, Jr.. 2nd beet do Wm. Frederick. best buckwheat dour George Dotty, 2nd belt do .J. Orwlg, Jr.. beet earn meal' Wm. Kerohner. hay " 1 George Folmes. timothy seed , Joseph Albright, clover reed • LADIES' DF:PARTMENT—DAIRY. Rebecca &hilt, lot cucumbers Mrs. licesoni.jat of plater' Catherine Orwig, jar of pickles _ .... Mrs. Bickel, stuffed peppers • M rs . flesemElar of tomatoes • t e r, %. Rebecca Sctutli, lot of-preserves ' - he Mrs. Wagner, lot of preserves Catharine ()twig. best bibsbutter ytom_ "Mrs. /Our, lot of chicle . pill . , lies. Beamed, kat wheel bread did Coal land? -do lost rye !Mad the Justly.. cell do, - Pound Its • . jonerally h etewh ytneOrwirt. rpm , e este ining. on the hit. darts:OLE/ell read situ . 64 ... ..... -„ wegianTowntship, owned by Nic olaft S. Thaurnn 1:0rt.., 1 to hereby uttered at private sale on _the most advents- i goons terms. .1 I ol The tract poritalns all The Cps" Nettie In the (heat Southern Anthracite Itegiono—includitt,besideo other, traits, thomgenerally known as the Painter, nark?" ildl Morkson,/hrch Orchard; Ortharl, Primrose. awl, Arm- 1 etoeh, with all the:under/zing, 'though yet unervlored, bode Of cool which's?e k,nown to.rxist. in the formation* aver:Ong wYtera proved, avers-hundred feet of solid Nal. In feet, the' tracts . Sow Offered, eontains ' the richest Coal depoolts in the i County. . For Information, apply to Smits Spencer. Esq., agent for Coal lando , and raid estate g nem Ily. Office to Rail I road street above R. Market stree Pottsville Pa. Ms rrtt 22.186 a . - .1 . . • . 12-if JUS SHE TMIN~WANTEO! paten t ch„„... imp e and Durable. niCKERSON!SPATENT-PREMI j, TM CUMIN to ssutpital artirle. It is ronstrted ocyclentifle principles, and a child sn e chnst bu tter in eikht minutes. Attached to the Churn Ss •Thennome ter to abort the temperature ell the cream. and also a place to add either warm or cold water to rectums or, In crease the temperature to the churning point. It Is perfectly simple &ILI durable, acid at It'agtf *nimble for those who keep one, two, three Or more cows. Priem $4 50 and upwards. For mile, wholesale and retail, at the store of, • IL 11-ANNAN, .Aged f r Ilse Ncinmfflureri. `Z Pntissill Nlifrry ,ao • ; 21- . 1101 • • PIANO/ 1 0%ND 01.0040N8 • Of the beat autaluituree. urrtulted, ; - IL I R SALE 13,Y THEfI!,.; sebsuiber. All Pianos and . Melo. di f &loam aeons sold by-him will be warranted—lt 14". en, do not what they ere represented,, they can be returned.—.. • All kinds of Ifelodeons will be add at Naatzlieturerelitnala dip cash irica Pottssille,lrrableh the perch/ users the earrlage and risk Of transportation. Ileum; will e ; dip sold from $lO to $2O less than regular elty prises aerof do log to the.ealue of the instrument. Those who pieta t. do hir calling on us, and receiving a letter of reedit, ay e do make tbei r own selectimm at he Alan Whet urets.aacerts • the Prises. and we will ratobb the histrameut fele' do at the abets rates. If there many doubt to thliknical toolo— ter—all we bate to nay - lIANYea,, do - . 40 " , • • 10 tre Engine Hose* (175 itsr.pcf• 'square Cadt. 4 rents. 55 " t . „ „„ (, 4 3 - , • GB fi -• 70 n 5b n h nude to prder—itee, tad other purr**. FERTILIZERS. . r ..; - I , do ~ do . ' To Farmers and FERTILIZERS. HE"SUBSCRIBER- . has • i rjci I do 'f, st ths'Ageney, end - will bereafter' !keep • • . I dip 01 onion Vertilisert, 'dab trill to told by • .. ~ 1 • do or inured, at the lamportkos' and Manta :hip s , , : .• t do f an t ige % da t a, yhe r .iblioninp are !be pr e m , $3 or dip at ble 'Warehouse to Agitate': - ''. Neonate. per bent', ••• - 1 ' ' . cos t, - , - I or . dip Do. per bar,'. • • ' - • .I or dip . Ltod Master, beat, per barrel, -.- p i blo ts , _,,i or dip do -'do per ton, - - beads stones, splendidly Ordinary ISM Platter s per barrel* ' recommended* d _ ._.'' d. o . Do do do per tou t -.' el m], settermatma t aa, lit Bone Chipping,, per barrel,, ' - • -dra - did eablnat Inde, t • ' dip Do do% Per barbel bi lbe , Pam mot stoves, i do 1 SaDo vino, floe. per tsurtvi, .- ores,.. . '.l .. do I I Da do de per tnuhel by th la. : SO OlsperYboaptto of. Lime. by, the her el ilitilont beoPro 1, di,il PerutlaTCOunao.worranted'proutne s , - • , . 'OO I bag!, 334 rent* per lb.) Per ton. -' ' , 1 SO j Colombian Osseo. wortantod vettioett srerthm, I - : dip the bar.l% cents par Ib;) Per . 4.1 op e d w oo k . j do Idefrieso (Juana. per t en.. ~ . _ pia oil poSnting, `. 1 .. . do Chordal, Bone Oast. (a noir •I,Vii i ii ro o d wipe, eipljottrual , These - Fertiliser* *tithe kr - a_.. I do commas .-.*, 1 that bat to be Penimeed ober, amities; of Imminent*. 'I ' . do • The above artirtes CA o Nwoodegi Mate, worthy of notice. place where Rill itate,ptpdt 4rikeinspe-ittphdy ;cos& matespay the Mt& ; rm._ - • _ ; do from the poke,' Thai oil smote mloHtig; owl off seas meettrese Apricot I—wor th y of noir*. mildew at the lows*, TROTTING azsrPatiffame ra4mare Attica She thew, • . ~.. . bat taltra.. , enDlAblt. ,' ` athwart • ; : : - .4ovottitiirSOAct crslMrt"3lanopetectra ; Jan. 1,1,7 ;lanes ovarleatber, se tight, will stands vary ,ttry, attS Is not affected re 1.44 it the !privet /Erne Wood Mad Engine, *hien for form tiros had been in the hands of Mr. Agnew, the engine builder of Phlindelphis, undergoing nabuildbrg, rerudied Ode Borough on gator day last. The apparatus presents .s neeLsopeandico, and is now in a Most efficient working condition. gereini improvernentslare been introduced. The engine better Ogled to the SOrtl4o Of the comity, than before Its re-Modeling. The Com pany now numbers some thirty active/ members; end Adding ireekly to its tolL We congretritste tiMpororigh end ths Company upon the possession of bra engine' capable of:doing good rerrke in time of imps& A tee; of the "tine will take place this aftemmon, at the prkr, corner of Centre end liaturntengo streets.. t i, R'?-me Hamdisi mod.—The meetlieg Isiel wee to to have been held on Meetly analog last In lejtorougli, fir the foresee at expressing the main of 1 ls commit& ty on the calamity which deprived an esti blti tastily of theirirotector, and the,' eontitry of a made, falthlid son—we Ma to the late OW. Mendosi—was gimetpoied In imosegneces of the inclemeney of the Weather. The meeting therefore, pursuant to the call of Mesdames Ja net M. L. Campbell, Amalie Farquhar. Andrew Russel, .231 in ghlppen sad John Canaan, will be held cvnlUvely, on Monday evening nest, Montclair 2, in in. Irst Pres. byterlan Church, (Rev. 'Joseph McCoors) Illabaistontio street. .. . i 2. It trill probably. be prOpir to state that Object of the meeting - 1a to Ewa ao hefociatfon, for the wpm of smisting the otdecte of the Ladles' Ileiudon Central fund Annebtioa, which to tloa organised in Washing ton City: ilm.Barati Magruder; President; Mn. Jefferson Page end Mrs. Capt. Guldsborough, Ti Presidents; Hrs. Capt. Ahoy and i lint: qr. Clymer, Becretarien, and Mr. anorak W. Siam Treasurer. A wise of resolutions will be adopted, and atopelie• taken to obtain coutrlbutlotm— each 'donation limited Wit dollar—to the mend now tie. jog formed Mrannieutation to the widow of the sellout and unfortunate Commander of thi "Centel America." It is, peculiarly proper that the women of America should move to this Metter with the sad they eller*, for they owe a deep debt of gratitude to the memory of one, whose tender, manly solicitude, secured the safety of every woman aid child on board the sinking wreck.— The heroism of .iferndon claims the iiimliatton of the country his sacrifice the substantial sympathy of all.— We thereSwe, hope that the meeting of Monday neat will be a crowded ono, and that thou gentlemen of the community, a icustomed to speaking, .18 be pre sent forth. purposed addressing the meeting. • oa"Schuytkisi Qualify .AgrirsGuru/ Society,—The Yak of this Society, as we before stated, closed on Thursday of last week, with an able address front Hon. Horace Greeley. It was very sueceasful. annexed la the ' List or Premiums. HORSES AND MMES. Jacob lloy,test brood mare Thomas lloy, 2nd best do do brood mare draught ' Samuel Moyer, brocid saddle mare • Wm. Frederick, tad beet ditto George Tack, stallion eolt, 3 years old Amos Ileffroan, best pair colts, 1)4 years old Samuel Yost, 2nd best ditto Edriird Kearns. 2nd best team horses, George Gummi!, best Working colts 3 years Din. Aispseb, best single horse for all purposes Edmund Kearns, 2 colts • • CATTLE. John Schwalto,l Alderney bull • do . do under 1 year Henry MeQuire, I Devon bull Jacob Hoy, god best Devon Thomas Iloy, 1 best bull calf, 3 year old, Dimon Wm. U. &hall, heifer under I year Joseph Delbert, common .bull Joseph Hey,,Jleiritam cow Amos linWan, Devon • Edward Maros, 2el best , IsitaeOrwig.heatt ootamoueow do s. do do do holier Joseph Delbert, Ind best heifer • Thomas Hoy, best Devo - n do Samuel Himmel, 2nd beat do do better under 1 year Edward Kearns, Durham ditto' Iteubii Fegeley. best row and Joseph Hoy, lod best ditto MIN& , Thomas - Hoy, best eofamon tweed -- do do 2nd best,„ • Edward Returns, Chester - breed ' do 'do Birks do do do 1 lot S weeks old Elias Schneider; Schuylkill County breed J. Orwtg, Jr., 1 lot 2 months old IIItPOULTRY. Amos Hoffman, beet Shanghai E. J. Berger. best Jersey Blues I).R. Boyer, best Cochin Chins A. Hoffman, best Bantams C. Lung, best game John Hockey; Brataith Pears . Ulu. W. Seball, beet ecrainion• , George Hummel: best palrgeese lileholas Wittiest's, best pair capons Franklin Yost: best pair turkeys Daniel Alspsete, beet lot of ducks Albert Hammer. bestlot of pigeons 'Samuel RinieneL Jr., test pair white turkeys Eilje.J. Berger. best Baltimore game Henry Ege. beet mixed Shanghai ' "Wm. H. Schell, best collection • S. Yost, best display of Oulnea Fowls YIELD, CROPS Daniel Hummel, best bushel ilediternnean wheat $l. to Daniel Shoener, beetditto yellow wheat - 100 Isaac (*wig. best ditto Rye ' 100 Jos. Albright, 2nit do do Wm. H. Rebell, best gourd seed corn Daniel Bhoener, 2nd best ditto Joseph ,Delbert, best red corn Wm. it &hill, 2nd best do John gametes, best yellow corn Joseph Alhriert, 2nd best do .• George Delbert, beet bEsek oats • , Jesse Urwig, 2nd best do Edward Kearns, test large whits oats George Body, 2nd best do • George Boyer, bat common white oats Joseph Affulgb.". 2nd best do Daniel Hummel best bnekarbeat, Wm. H. Schell, 2nd best do JosePtijklyer, best Silver buckwheat • ,` FIELD CROPS AND GARDIAN VEGETABLES 'John Schwalm, best cribbage $1 00 Jolla Roush, snd do • • . • tiO' Daniel Sloane; white mercer potatoes • 1 00: George Heyman, red do 1 00 Daniel Shoener, best pinkeye do • •• 1.00 Joseph YoU, best red beets ••• • • El Henry Orwlg, Llierpool potatoes • . 1 , 00 John Roush, best lot pus:lips . se ths do beet lot carrots . 0 Frederick Beck, best S heads cabbage - Charles Reed, 2nd best red mercers GARDEN VEOSTABLES.:2IO, 2, S. M. Yost, lot eudives Daniel Shoilenberger. boat "weed potatoes Hannah Boyer, 2nd do do . . Amos Hoffman. beet'lot onions' John Ranab, 2nd best do . • • David allyrr, best lot celery Frederick Beek.l lot do Henry Ege. beat tomatoes John Rawl', 3 neck pumpkins ' Rums Euler , sweet pumpkins • Amor Hotithanideid pumpkbe* Sohn Roush, best display • Daniel Shoener,-2nd bat • ' FRUIT, GRAPES. Sc. MISCELLANEOUS. iinoesszosas OP COVUT. ammo ros fat Josue Jonsu. . . Milkier and JoAn Erase, /oho Carry and John rms. sm, Meier Reborn, and Was. Serer and othal , rt. W. W. flati-4bis was.. ease of Foreign Attachment by plairitlifeagainst defendant, who was a mildest of the city of New Tork,ead carried on a cad operatioa in the, East Noiltegith,betwena Pottsville and St. Clair. Then were mune CNN* in each at which a pbrtion of thahands .working at AM cottlery were the plaintiffs. A -brie amount of money was owing to the hand; and _!wring that they would not..be paid theyi brought thud milord of Foreign Attachment - -bad the Conlin and the IttoPte‘, ty bekroging to It mid by the Sheriff, and the money aril sing therefrom was paid into Court. The antraquent' exemtkniireditore of the defendant dime brand claimed the money on the ground that Hall tree not rearasible to the hands tor their *claims, thsplail bad previously taada a 'contract with Thomas flail* William Vaughan, hod 'mimes Colbert, to mine the coal mall lewd it into can; rsOving thirst" $1 per ton, and that the band) could look may to them for the payment of their wages, The, plaintiffs contended that the contend oe Smith a CO. with Hill bad been absorb:mei some time beLwe the sale of the prowl, by the Sheriff, Smith k Co., having /inn notice to that effect to Alwerth, who acted as traits agent --and that Hall was therefore liable tor the wages subitegiseotly dun The Jury found for the. plain. tiffs totem% cam, VW in the that, PM 51 in the second, and PM in the third. As the joining of many Septet, claimer)! different parties in three suits was improper' the cue vas referred hack to the Auditor to make distrh button vidosbly among ad the hands employed at the colliery. „ • Jolla Freemen ea. TFlffiess F. Mats—The .plaintiff brought an action of trespass against the defendant for cutting down timber trees on plaintiff's laud. Tha pro petty:of the parties adjoin, and neither knew at the time the division Hee between them. The trellis* was admitted by the defeadant,and the jury found a verdict oft 32 kW plaintiff. C IA, W A. M. Scams' rs. Myer O. P. Thrtoa—Two se tionS were brought fp' the plaintiffs against the dean& seat; on two promissory notes, and on which as there VIM 'AC defeats, the jury Lund on the lint $Bl6 40, and ou the inroad $432 96.. Hsieh D. Zacee et J. It R. Clerter-4114 was an action on edruftat S months, drawn by W. Morris kir J. ,A. 14 Carter j ou and made payable to I the Order 4 of Tompkins, Price A Co. who *adorned It over to plaintiff: The defendsata contended that 12.11orria I hadmo authority to sign drafts for them, but the plain tiff proved; that Morrie was the littpetintoodent of the Roaring CMOs. Iron Works belonging to defendants, Soil that othar+,CMtes drawn and signed in the raise way bad been paid . by defendant: Verdict for, plaintiff for $l2Bl do. ' • linagstirst, Price of Co. es. J. re R. thrfer—This rem also an action on a promissorj vole for $464 11, signed M I the'preeeding note. Defendants in adrUtion, claimetl oilf4t rue part of the note ; and jury found for plaintiffs 111111 c l 46 ' • ; John 8: J. rt N. OrrterJ. ,N. Wattmeter if I.Medtidey, trading as Miters, Mean/try de Cb. —This wee 'idea an action on a promissory note against the deified ants, who were engaged to the Iron basin/se at Wires , bury running a furnace Mora. The notes were given indignity loaned, and the jury found a verdict against J. t it. Carter, who were the only persons served with the writ, for $2361 64.. Isaac &Anshan Wood es. Chrism, Ncatiriey ri CO,•- .2141i'vou; an action on a store bill ter boots and sheet :furnished to the Modell' the eroployineintof the defeat lents, upon CM order* of the c'efendants. Judgment 'against J. &R. Carter for $338'19. . 11 Fawn:son lover vs. Williams P. Kitchen, surviving I partner of theftrits of ch i Kitchen—This was an *c acti on a„ promissory to for $226 84, dated Sept. 12, 1864, and : payable in 6 months. Deendant claimed an offset on a book account of if 34, for wood furnished to the firm of Dunkleberger a Moyer of $63 87, which ]fryer' strand to pay for $l2l paid on account of the note and Mt one or two smaller matters. Tim abet of $1.1.3 claiMedi by defendant was resisted by plaintiff. The defendant i produced no receipt for it, but alleged that ,it had heeu plaid to the plaintiffs wit), of which however, no pivot Was produced. The jury found for plaintiff, $165. "%marl Ifejfacr os.Jorrpl Zbendie—This wassn a+oll on a due bill for $5O, dated Aug. 9,1833, signed 14 do- I ['Cadent, the defendant alleged that It bad been ob tained by fraud on the part of the plaintiff—that it improbable that defendant owed the, amount 'toy the plaintiff, as up to the very day on which the due bill t 2 . 1 • $1 00 .1001 .. 1001 100 1 • 1 00, • ; 103, 100{ 100. 100, 1 02i 1 00 1 00, 1 00 1 00 1 00 200 iraa alien, plaintiff was indebted to tietendant, an a • lodgment, over VO, ma which several executions had home issued already. The plaintiff produced a reteipt for 1,50, paid on the judgment, ithi..h nearly equares It, ;Wed Aug. 9,1853, the same day the dub bill ♦as given to the plaintiff The jury deducted the interest on the due bill, and found a verdict for plairdiff for SS3. [roe Tea sines' JOURNAL.] Phonography. • Phonography is au art of recent invetition; and one which claims the attention of scientific Investigation. The inrentor,3tr. Lease Pitman of England, ;after years of labor has perfected the literary world-with=an alphabet of symbols so betel and artless in execution of writing,--and planted uponprinciPle* an philosophical, that it Is the duty of every lover of literature to exam. lee the foundation upon which this noble boon is baked. Phonography is a system of short/laud writing foliaged upon two grand katures, which bring our educational desiderata to an altitude with the highest atellorntlons of the day. The that consideration is, that the elements of our language are eritically observed, andary Investi gating these eteutetda, which are the rudiments of the language, we have framed this certainly raWnal alpha bet. In the lemglish !savage there are ereralsti thou sand words. and In this number there are but f. rty-three distinct sounds, though to many these sous& appear as numerous as the words themselves. It is now evident, that if a character was adopted to represent its peculiar sound, and each sound referred . invariably to its own character, the noneotuformity of the present sykem of orthography would be suppressed, and the perplexity would be unknown, with which a knowledge of the wa vering rake at orthography is obtalced. -Our present alphabet of twenty-six letters is employed to personate forty.three sounds,, then of, murk seventeen of these winds (which is the difference between the number of letters and the number of sounds) must riff neon the alphabet to make tiOc k the deficiency, and hy /Col doing . I' scene. of the towels %are to represent four and five, viands.' This is where there is a want of ' , fedora intbel eras:elution of our system of spelling, iand ibis can phabet.never-be supplied bat by the adoption of a phonetic al ' , The second feature, Is the kellity and brevity of wri ting. In our present chirography there is equally as, much absurdity as there kin our orthegraphy. . The ref,' Wks d tderatim reporter is compelled Aesop!" entirely tom more abreviated form. So cumbersome la our pen manship that while the writer Is recording one Attought the speaker is tenor. a dozen words in advance of him. As an example, the letter en moires seven inflections of the pen. where the speaker utters it by but anti:ore meat of th e Toed organs. leaving the.wrifer yet, to 'per form six ',movements. of his hand.; Each phon phis character is of such form thatone movement of the pen or pencil is required - only, being steokes, tune lines, dots and dashes, and ere more legible than many' of oar Ro wank letters. Th e phonetic system of speing le sup posed to be no new thin= the hypothesis Is that it had Its origin in Phonecis. the most literate of the Ancients. But when the Phonetians were conquered by • the Ro mans the phonetic pillociple was entirely lost. Phonography is so simple that its principles can be mastered In a pew hours. and • correct knowledge ob.! tattled in a he/Nays—lndeed a few years, ago, a gentle man la New Yqrlt after practicing, au hour each day fin eighteen months, acquired a facility of writing at -tbe rate of two hundred and nineteen words a minute—hut •`Segnies irritant anions demissa per aortas, quam qua most antis sub*tafidelibut." But the rapidity with -which this art k spieeding l is , alonssulikient to verify its utility. W. W. SHAW. cessions, Pit., Oct. PA, 11157, 100 SO - 1 00 00 1 , 00 1 00 1:00 3 00 2+oo 200 Tars, PA/TIMID SCISSOR& Or. Counterfeit dimes are in circulation. Mechanics are wowed in various parts m lrginia. • . . jfifirChesnuts fell in West Chester at 113 tents atr quart. • Jfifir•Pearls are dill- found to the waters of Berke-county. 41111•Denths in Philadelphia last week s 175; in Neer York, 427. • • a:- Mrs. Gardener the Hingham murderess, is to have another trial. - - • Afr-The total cost of publishing the Amend- . meats was $46,653, • I ,f3P-By the resent disastrous flre in Chicago, `ft vty-one Dyes were lost. • 1 . f d P„ * Z„-'-James Rope was recently killed in Carter's - 7•od Mines, this County. ! 7" - ficd.ysiorgiving in Maine, November 19; in pshire November 26. POTTS Vl l6 .prew Seaman a coal miner, We etetrorptantd near Pittsburg last week. a neeiden. js, f .: Cetveovernor Holley has appointed November 1 -tra;•s l - 1 6t, ant Thanksgiving in Connecticut. , , , w. , „,--, -,- -,. Rteffhe Ohio Mete Prison has been damage " 4 " . " . ' 4: " 5. '''''' 'to the exteneof about $25,006. • ety4rtento of m i l ki ng R a i), u ,;`Many of the:citizens of Philadelphiti are country. All/ lag energetically to , relieve the poor. _leal,es__-zial Alf `The strychnine , aux minims tree grows In -7,;,-,I pr ,in, end its nut is the deadly poison nut. " e " i t , pffir•On Friday of last week, 1250 lins of coal] were shipped from Philadelphia 'to Callao. "lieff•M. de Roaster has been appointed Chargel d'Affaires foam Denmark to the United States. ' 1 tif''The unemployed workmen of Montotirl county, are committing depredations on property. 1 . Offf - The value of stuck in "nigger*" in Virginial has fallen tbirty.thrte per cent., and' few Weil at that.. 2 -. "Lust week snow on the mountaini in the upper part ofkihis county, was several inches in depth. . •—•- L Or Cot. %dentine Beet, the venerable editor of the Danville Asieffigetecer. is dead. ifOrThe will alining W. Griswold, Esq., 1 Ja i contested by two person., each claiming to be his widow. - 140 100 ' 50 1 Oa I 00 Drift ' . '..vy of eve •Oictlon,e abroad. " %lak g. r t to $1 I ,-Operations were resumed on Monday :at the Foundry of D. D. Alleo, in lawnotesarille, Chester county. * • , oserßev. Albert O. :Anton aid if., misslen arms, recently tilled In India, were front the-west ern part of Ibis State. `Rev. Lloyd Haight of Hollidaysburg, it is stated. recently shot twenty-Ave plgeontr at one discharge, of his shotgun. AllF•Tbe sugar retineep,of Kilbreatb, McKen zie A Co.,at Cincitinti.. las destroyed by Ore last week: - eti $BO,OOO i folly Insored.!" fir Madame Rush of Philadelphia, died: at Saratoga last week: , She was wealthy and eonsiA. seed the centre ot fashion in the City. - 1111P•The earthquake, which was so perceptibly ' net etSt. Louis, extended throughout the length 111 4 __- breadth of theldissiesippl Valley. .."-- -- .IN" *The ironwork for the new goiernment war vessel, soon Soler commenced at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, will he forged at Reading. ' Otgl"Christian Lapp, of Lancaster ''COttll ty, lost A valuable aiallioti•valited at $l2OO ion Friday.— Ills death was the result of ovevameding. Or:George 0. Ridgway, Supper Pbliadelphio, Aged 29 years, a member of, the dna of Newhouse A Spats, was lost in the Cimrat 4111tPie r. J'Large numbers of the workmen lately employed at the -Montour Iron{ Works; have moved West; since they hoe been paitt off. : . 1114 P-Dr. Hampton, a phyliehra id Chicago, cow. tattted suicide last week la eonseqUence of pecu• ihrry troubles.. Be hares a widow and six chit. (item :-. .., • , - .. in Crtab; they have a tiv . ,afir , Unting 'deputy hnsbatids to look A- 4 ,. , '" Ga 47, 1 when the gennigAggsfetrift otb e ßi : twat , 15 at A rtertbta' Ilartlesra Rom.. and s: Isor at tamp ocata.cfs. - 11:0anto el Ovistre . ' - - steratt, at story. 0 ATWOOD, URI it tir s t-r , " 1.. Ls` r - • ' . - ''-'l-4t-p ' , PITIT'II , . pa•rti letter from Chicago says th 4 the weal!. Mt is very fine there, but business is very One too COO Fun cannot ice it without the aid of a • tnirroseope. . • vesso of war is to be dispatched to Wrongs }he outrage alleged to.havc been commit t'ed upon , the American. brig_ R. lit Packer at Cape Hayden. ' ofr•The Commissioners of Berns leounty have offered a reward of 16S00 for the apprehension of the perpetrators of the murder of Adeline Ricer, near Mc,bmille, . - jOifrrhe Boston dealers have agreed not to give more than foal months ;.tredit. and jet nearer the cash system, whiehls after all,, the pal, ;life aye em forlansinesa, ' • • ; Dytentvy it prevailing to:i t an I:alarming • listens in theneighborhood of Kut6lown: Phyla ;clans are employed rilikt, and day, and many .!deaths are am:tuning. . pirTho total smosint of salaries paid by the FederaV government daring the lest Year -was '56,356;664, of which 11489,000 was paid to'Cili fornia °Otte holdera._ jtilfi`The Harrisburg Herald slates that erring.. Saguia are now in progress fora grand Military and firemen's parade there, mil the occasion of Gen. Patter's inauguration. ' i „Ille"The following sentiment was given at a recent vailiotid festival held in Cleveland, iOhio:—"Oor mothers—The anti faithful readers who never misplaced • mild." Agerltrighams Young occupies a defiant pod. tion to 'the United States Government. We must crush him and his detestable principles. No half ' . way work about it. 'Annihilate tiro. ya, pirA scarecrow lies been 14vented by a down easter so testing and hideous that' nil the crows in the neighborhood ate busily engaged in bringing back the corn they stole a year. egol pft""When • man is too laity' to work," Says Sim Slick, "he paints his name over the" door and calls, it a tavern or groctiry, and makes the whole neighborhood as lazy ns himself." • s lNSP•Theltoston Postestime tee the entire wealth of the United States, us an estate, at $22•00 0 1 4 000,000. This includes real, personal. property, stock, gold and silver, bullioirg,-everythiwg. - 1121P.A whistling match between two "ebonies" took place in Harrisburg last week. They cow menced,at half forst seven-and whistled until teen minutes before. ten, whin one of them "gin Thecdorn ,Freflogbuyseni In 1844 Whig candidate for Vies Pigstdent, now Presi dent, of Rutger's College wag married on the 16tb of 0ct., ., to Mist Ilarriet Pempelly, of Oswegii N. Y. • jarAn advertisnanst in some of the daily' pa pers tells bow to live in hundred years—by drink ing a certain manufacture of old wheat whisky. A more likely way would his to drink no whisky at all. . 4z" ' , . Some of Ball Ilughca's portraits of diatin washed men, Karat with t:, 6 poker on •pints;,board, l have been exhibited : ai . .recent State fair in San Francisco, Cat., and bare'atimited much at tendon: • pp -Queen Victoria's Cipwii weighs three lbs., thran . ounces and five pentwyweighte r Troy. It contains 303 jewels, one 0 which, a...tulip , was worn in the helmet of Henry V., at the -battle of Agincourt. 1 i ltiff,lt was reported ins . Paris that, In Conse quence of recent persecution of Europeans in Madagaecar, a combined English and French n i i.- :; red! tlon against the 'Queen of that country was not improbable. • , 1 Ise-The Hogecetoten (Ma.) Chronicle, a know I Nothing , print, says, "A trials hal arrived In hut bestow, and we are determined not to strike another blow for the American party until. it 1 strikes a blow for us." . 1 Or The Oxygenated Ditt'hs have no equal as a tech, medicine. They; c4z. nervous debility, sick headache, acid stousr,; waterbrash, loss of appetite, &c ., 1 01 of 'which proceed from a weakened or ,deranged - " Mato oCjbe stomach. Atilhlt is stated that ai marrialb took place in ! Farfax county, Va.. on Saturday last, of a couple . who were divorced bine fears age. In the mean ltime the man has been married and his wife died, and on Saturday he'westigaln married to his (Jr ! men wife. prln Providence bolt week, a woman died in the house in whiebl'abelias born and has always lived, and where. bar !father. who died some thirty years ago, was batil and resided during the 1 whole period of his life 4 The house is No. 186 South. Main street. 1' Off-Col.. Renton has so far recovered as to ven ture out in the open airjin front of his house.— He is still quite weak,! however, and seriously, t emaciated. Ilia recent illness has added at dyasi. i a dozen years to his appearance, and subtracted , Say pounds or more from his weight. ] Oftsfiss Charlotte (Cosi:4mo concluded an '; engagement in New Thrk Mit week. The Coo. vier says that Miss Cushman is an artist of "in telligence and experience" but without genius; and having been bred in a 'school which has naught to do with nature, her intelligence and experi ence have only serve* her to go fast and far from 'tbe goal which she has honestly striven to reach. jggr-Tayunty (Va.) Court mutinies been freshly imp fe d ,' judging from the tenor and spirit of a re utinn recently adopted by that au ,t gustiribunal, whieh, says the Petersburg Gazette, smacks strongly of 'the "odd country," viz; oThat the June term of is COurt shall be held in May, t i k and the Naventbe . tent in December." It'nny eon' ol the sod can yoke a pair of Lulls to beat the above, let him drive them along—lists are open to the bovine' spiel's of all countries and cli mates. I I , , per-A ballooniat gives out that be basmade the following dlecereryr I Me a bar of brass which, when weighed con the earth's surface, ae teolli weighs fifteenniids. When I ameba to i three miles up '- in theja po tmosphere, and weigh 01,4'1 brass bar , it weighs Iby a spring balancer only men sad half winds; and again See milts up, positively only three pounds ands quarter. What is the cause of this 11 The want of atmospherical 'pressure on it, and Me sun's attraction, which be comes more apparent' as we approach his orbit. prAecording Ito the Quarterly Review, if we diVide, the globe into two hemispheres, according to theMaximuin extnt of land and water in each, wewire at th OHI, e us result of designing Eng land ns the centre!. of Abe former, or terrene half— 'l an'entipodal poMt, Oar Now Zealand, being the centre of the aqueous hemisphere. The exact position in Englind is not far from the Land's End ; so that if the observer were there raised to such a height as to discern at once the half of the globe, be would See the greatest possible extent of - land ; if similarly situated in New 'Zealand, he , would be able to . see the greatest possible surface of water. • ? 4 pirA sadden gust of wind took a parasol from Oise .hands of its owner, and before one bad a chsnee to recollect , ehealer it would be 'his eti quette to catch the parasol of a lady to whom be • had never been; introduced, a lively Emeraider dropped his hodr bricks, caught the parachute ' in the midst of i s Ellaler gyrations, and presented it to the loser wi b a low bow, whi ch reminded us of poor Powets,V•paith, ma'am," said be, "if you were as strong es you are liaridsom, it'wouldn't have got &way trot& you." "Which shall I thank I: you for, the service`, or the complimerit r said the lady, swilling. "Truth ma'am," said Pat, again touching the placalwbers once stood the,.brim of what wsa ones a harmer, "that look of yogr been, `'i tltul eye thanked ,fir both." , _....: . 131 P-A Trent rise in the western riversiwas.eig.' °rowdy impfiored iby those shipping coal:- The Pittsburg Wittpatot ease that a large aumtler of boats have &tread* gone down, ani Saikiiy the lam of boats at Leek No. I almost impeded nav igation. The anxiety to get through and theim patience of delay gave rise to' several tights and more bard irords.l The tow boat Huntress came ' down with her tow, and the boats refuting to draw a line for her, several &fforts were made to gat In ; ' . after hard work she &tally succeeded, and enter ed the lock stun foremost. • The Brownsville packets going:op .- and down had'to put in above and below the dal), and their chances for getting through cm* tarenty.four hours—judging froth the number Of coal boats waiting opportunities to lock through—were - decidedly' slim.. made a r•Last, week , Monsieur Godard made a babe loon -arcensios 4 Pittsburg. Quite a iumber of persons congregitted on the. Court ll9user roof to witness it. Therb is & conductor leading from the ,Qviarter SessioniCourt room tolhe roof, as a ven tilator to convey &way the impure air,..Of a crowd :ed room. It is; also an excellent conveyor of sound, and the pert,/ on the 'roof employed their' time watching for the balloon ned listening to the . eloquent speech iof.Jobn Hampton. P. 0., to the I. jury, every wordier which was audible t i While In the full Bow, of , eloquence. a voice war - heard, au. - &or& tively.-- "Shut up." The speaker was of emrse embarrassed; and Judge Velure orders() the Optima, to ilort that man out," but be could not be foetid.' The speech was resumed. Presently .the balloon was !seed' ascending. 'A voice In the tom Boom announced—" The balloon was going up I" All looked around for the interloper and the judge, with greet asperity, remarked=-"Spill the lipstaves pat that man'out ? Such conduci linnet be tolerated ' fur a moment!" But th e tip tomes were at fault for that man, his corporeal, presence not being visible.. "That mars" *spooned to be oent" nt tht(tiute, and 'it is seeped - ea, was lurking 'about the aperture of the conductor on the roof. The Judge it is&uggested, should tine that condue. for for conteropl of court. . 1 Purina. 'tea EtionHile—ollicial Maros fro= laevy.eia coal:flee la lava beviabgeo received. Lowe, the Lteputr Ikea aindidsbe, 4 surameral by 2257 . Tsuntiste,-A. Xtettolson was elected nutted States Senator en Tneeday. to anere , 4l Ilea. John Belt, whose term does not expire till thalt. An attempt Will be meal , tp"lnstnat" Mr. Bell opt of the oat*: How TIM Vonix;4ll4o Ameateanote &ribald' orst o to the city of Philadelphia, wasten thousand, Ma how dred and thirtpulni kn., than It was - for 'Minors last fall The vote of Wilmot In The muse My, was two thousand and two beyond the vole Fremont readied: • A DltePATett bola 81.Lenle announces that uovevvor Walker has lamed a proclamation selecting the 'Morns from Orford precinct and Johnson county, and has given calif:lodes of election to the Yves State delegates. - Shia gives to the latter's majority in the territorial legtels. tura. i . . Tax itrisionfoura.—Forney'S paper The , Presilaires that thaw who voted for Mr. lisslaborst at the recent elite fon are good, Democrats at heart, sad may be rood. deaUy emoted on to all succeeding abilittlea. Thu Is lettlug the eat out of the bag. but what do our Stnlgbt out friends beresbotita sex to it? • Goy. Annum 1 007111271 bas just been sleeted by the Teßtielalee Legislittare, ILL &moor from that State, in placed Senator ;ones, whose term has .xpired. Mb la the mast complete settlement of the Pillow we yet. It is a rebuke to the dlkb-diner, and a final extinguisher . ofblagicry. Pitteer wrote the Dunce= letter, wherein ha ealumniated tome of the best men in the country, sod spproprtats4 to hitosatt" all the honor of limbic/Jean ,War. ow e bid tar Senator Jo es' sect., Ms Tennessee tellielature exhted its eittoste otitis services by etectin Got. Johamon. Pour Pillow • I•EADLII, Slilr.---Over"1,000,00111uf gartnintssre annually' sold at the great clothing emporloto of Wanting Stokes, 'Nu. 607 Chesnut_ street, Phila.. delpttla, where is in store a tel of /superb fabrics from *bleb to select, besides testy wallet, and, eight af ready, made ganitents for postpones's Jon Gestlitaea la Want of an elegant oitt-St,i la part part Oe. patent thereof, should • eall And ; mairraftzle - *mean establishment, and Superb bbialtr,l 6 o . ersiblekari now Ngiig at really; ; 'Ws the Preilat mesetea cadel.„•,l Eames Cnicrtricast.—A Curs Oxgrnated Sitters.—Barlington, Vt, Nur.12.1854.t-tientin• inert suffered Cur - about a Year previont to lost spring, from a derangement at; the nOtion of the heart, which like must others 0044 afflicted, I .supposed to he an organic , dieease,artd- . 'haririg seen the Oxygenated Bitters highly reaommendsd fur site to ouch cotes, I procered , and used a single bottle, with entire success.: The disagreeable eympturtis speedily Alta Opened and I have never bad any recurrence Of them. 'fieldsman Of opinion that this medicine is of unquestionn6le value as attire fur Dyspeptia, which opinion. I am hippyllO know . that I agree with main intelligent physic:leas t ! II have no hesitation in permitting! this peertitkate An. be used In any way that Wilt Pro Mote its, more gene. rat Ilse. 1 B. A. s.rAwspuity. , • • , 1 'Editor of lbe Builington Silk N.lo‘lo Co., 13S.Wisbington cR t Bos ; ton, Proprietol. Bold . 4 their agents 4tvery.• where. 1 ' • • Pr ^JOHN }4 BROWN, Dimgrist, Agent for Schuylkill Count ; also, C. " • WA *Lady ' who bas.beea ailed of sat, neurone deroMfy, after wispy years od musty, &Sires to tasks known to all fOrwaufferers the , more mesas of relief.-- Addross, eaeloalag stoop to. pair.staanr postage, lira, MARY IL LirgyllY, Boston, Dhow; au4 !he . preseriptlola wit/ be mid • by ueit plot. ! 314 m . - - *remit padaaen tiataj to Cash Buy. oirao.OrtstO4l 3liscindlitoparers or Mut, 01w, and Cartoon Wins, in moss/1116g their not and *kr pat Importations, at gootly;!ndanot 004 with a bantams diii - Oant to , time *ton!jry Dish. Na ,OI Cliesiut!itiftt, itbone Stoputb, Vl;,fladelp, 41- airlitfe cannot refrain fawn calling the attention of our readers to an advertisementlnt this dor s pa* . of ' the unalritestiontiver of Pent 61J. Wood 4 Co., of tools. It triU ba Nell that he h u pumeirous Mimic:atm from persons of the hightateltaCWeter; to the merits-of his Restorative', Tina positive hnowl4 we are also enabled to say, that It is in'aierp Sense what it pmfesees to be, and we do not hesitate to pronounce it the finest prepareUen for the head and hale, +biota boa so far been devised by tunas Ingenuity. lye here 110011 it a • threatened beldame, and tuatara tithei had its *riff cad ProfWalow 4f natural aid glo ssy , hair, and when the latter has limn premstureliting with gray, we have seen it, Ilkemegicuwirtoie tbeeobars of 'youth and health. The distinguished peopertyl of this, we might truly sop miraculous oltestorsgi," that it, ghee to the person who uses it, the at heed of hair 'hit lthey wore In youth, tbii - aating n strict complianali with thenolesof • the first and liras t of en toilet matiro.-iNaturo. No ono who has It will finitely tW`llnite with us In this testimon to 'its peculiar Mierit4— it:brio/Sox (la.) IbdpkP Priatit. • "- ; 1 ail • AFE. dtlis reticle Preparel law Wat . ."..eAt this seam° of;the year, the wee herhd;very treneherotot, and almost eyery one Ii etWtain to Ibt *Peeled ;more or leas bye:ambit, colds, and affectiows Qt the head, which are peculiarly; annoying to the, healthy, end oftentimes fatal to the invalid and oonMtioptlve. Everything monad us weirs such a pleasant laid chemist% aspect, that we are apt to neglect the proper*eautlonary snea surer, and dotter omissive, thatiwn %hp eacepttif ',them do not. PreMently there ward s Mange la the weather; we begin to shiver with cold; and regr e t, when too late, that;we bad not abtleipated' it in seseio: Now, the beet possible way to avoid sparprisie ii, to Ord:two box ist Mariner's Sugar-costed‘Nestitithfir Pllia without delay: carry ',them in year poctieti - aisti take 1 - 7 or It Pins each day between meals. You melt resouty find your appetite rattly uspreeed, and yceuisiatern ensbled to re sist the most sudden charges..,27teirlareperfectlppolal alga, sad inaY be miallowtd with la lithch Ikellity as so many sugar plums. rice muse impart or iieizeu at the slosaach, and do not Intethie with the traneaction of ordinary builders. For ConOalcoidiOsire throat, lious affections, pains In the heaii„,bieast, back, side, etc., they are entirelyheyond rivalry; Their effetts,"thdeed, are so certain, that a cure Is usimitittltd;:or the money re tamed. i '; The Pills may be bad of aft *Unitas and !Ethiolieep ere, in every village and towp Joan a. tapes, le agent tbe this pitittq [4.4 211 , -T air Ileaslth' Depends tan Mare BRA NDILETIPS PILLS purify the blood; so rinses cis 11.68111 T Tllta JUDII3OrI Rex, i Illld Pperation with rue- I I Pill Maul effect are the peculiarity ot Windmill' 2. Our r.tee 1e !subject. to a redundancy otvitiated bile, at this seuon and it is as dangerous*, it is prevalent, but Brantheth i ls Mrs !albeit an 106Inahleand *lidera pro tection. ,y their tanked use we Prevent the , collec tion of those hopuritletri wide?, when to snacked wan; titles, eatum so much danger to titebody's health. They I soon cnre'f liter coMphinti eiTsPeP". loss of; aidsrliterl, pain la the heed, hearthtir pain Id' the bread bone, andden rdebsess, eceUVenews. In brief, they work their way to the very roots of the i direase„ sleet' sing In thei r passage, removing every unhealthy accumulation tin the blood Is purified;the Whole system kensiated, and; the functions and duty of life become a pleashreotheri before tbLy had beery sad and weary burderix. Oftea when nothing has rdlerredmiting of the most serlowl ehmacterivrhether from setinickness or otherwise, whirl the retching has been AO/while% a single (base of laa Brandrethee Pills has at one, cured, and the patient hall thilentnto a sweet env: !When the mind rennet col,' OMltself; when the mensoiy fails; when It is an alio+ x the, attention; Whets par sleep is broken; and oat waking hours harassed With forebodings of evil, Omit Bratidreth's Pills shoefd reused. If these warnings re. main unheeded, rbecheaihn, eosuritraptiora disease the heart, bilious *Reeking, jaundice, dropslee, pite k apoplexies and costivenesk Willniddenly present tberd selves. These Brandieth's Pills would bare prevented, bni nevertheless 'MU they will also cure. Usek . tbem St once; drhot let preindins prevent the nee of Ode shags but patent remedy. i DBANDREITIT THEORY OF DISEASE. Norm' extract blood. Blend Is the 11fr. By abstract ing It to painful sliminess you May oentalon the patient ease, belt remember, this e.An is only the reduction or le ruing Lfe power Jo fer 4 4Ml' by thus taking away Ms ,cure's tools, you may prevent her frout telly repairlin 'the ravages otindammation, and convert what might Only have been the sickliest; of ► few days or weeks Into a &route affection of months and yam. BRANDRETIPS PILLS; ACCORD IVITII RATIIRS; Naturtes remedy, In WA. ; Wind rudden, acute Or Ch. tinuedl pain occurs ;from' any eanwrAbft to insurk a quick ire' turn to health, you , man Use sßrandreelt'i Pi 10, ,. which ; will soon relieve semi °isms fivin undue pnrstetre, and remove those humors whole prentace °Den maidens such terrible suffering. . , BEFORE TAE *DELI) iimviigns. • Tsseistg nnd flue inhere of their inse tubs/kali! extending. I Ask fOralnusase and pa'sopilet.' of cures. Agents isltrant.giginra4 Altalisetsta.—All . Offs Sri 4 424 i lfroodoore on od e label, 'Are von tette (ts. Get tke Outline • and tbei,S■lll neter deceite j j ;I . .44.3 m 1 • Ani.ss,ooo Riciraitir All be paid fee atiy, Nedlelne that will excel PRATT lk BUTCHER'S IfhOIC OIL for the following dlseasest.,itteenniatlste, blenrat. gte gpinal "Affections. Omits-acted lairds, Chalk Pains, Pains in the Slde or l ltach,llesdacheiloothaehe,Bpniins, .Sorti Throat. Cats,Bnibiers, Thula' sited all Messes of the ilktu; Muscles and Abe Stone genuine without the signature *Crum! Dotard attached to meth labeL Principal ogre, 31e1 Washingtre tio!'d, 'Brooklyn, yi:Y. The great number of persons that bate been Immedi ately relieved in all the and towns . where t has beenTused. at well as in this cityituatain them in Keying In all candor, that it ti the greatest cure In the world for pain: • .7. D. Blown, wholesale agedtb; Pottsville, and for sale by all respectable druggists tbronghont I he United Fitates and !Delude.. .[Jutte 27,'67 264 y t. ',littig4a4i .34,411iiti0. Rwr.Ma. Jimmie of- pbltsdetphia,vitt Preeih la the llep'tist Church of this Duroughi te.400170*. • Tire Ric. B. Doilas4ci 111?yriaiela to the Ageeetate Re formed Crhompeoa'a i lehuretkltme, Abe 2nd Preabyetian Claireb, to-morrow utornl4, at ,Rit.crefolt, ap`a In (he ev.iaing at 7 o'cidet. t _ _ ' *": , - , A =III° of the potttorllle tamale Utide Sock will be held in the First Methodist; thatch', Elwood street, , . Oti !Monday evening nest,.Noii 2; at tottf-pist seven o'tloek. Severaladdreeses till he delivered on the occa. . tt urns? is clrenlate4t that Rithop , Potter Is ,almost to rerign bis diocese,. in cotteecotesets 'of setae mliunder %Medlin; in relation' to hie ones sustvinlng Trinity Cliorl. Re haw already pildielyttlitimated something I , of' the kind.. Tim Charleston barrier Sirs: , jams blehops'; clergy, andlay members of the Eplosopltt Church. to whom the srelbject - matter has been; Comuittled, will asseMbie In , Montgomery- on the 25th ;of litoreMber, to perfect the plays tor the establishment itud,etadowment of It South. ens Volventity under the icontrol of the church. It is charted. we baleve. that the litehOps of all the slave.i holding States will be pnimitt, with tan or three exceo, Moos. The. Comniinse pts 1 . ',kende win stemma In Montgomery on the ISth of tiOlember. Its Episcopal Members are Right Rev.Altshops. Otey, , Polit, Rutledge, Elliott, and Cobb."' ; • . • i. , cot & lemma Mmuty nrroacto WORAN7-4er. Mr. Shields of lows, hiving been silenced by the Presbytery of Des Uoines,for tnarrytng a Roman 'rho had .been titt I *reed by the raw" of Iowa; 'punted to the SOW, and rhis appeal watt linttaltled. , The :Synod- espressos Its opinion that the /salon of the Presbyte.y was correct in term. sad suggested by a lendable seat In'thi service of the church; andalthough:tetustattng Mr, Shields, does not approve of Marriage, as Is shown by retmlution • _ Besolo•d, That to restoring Rev. 3. A. Shields to his; ihrmeriposition intim gospel ministry, the Synod should. pot be undondoodat approvitig the contraeting of mar. thige. especially by the ministers of gospel, wit h periwig, divorce.d So whatever atuse,telicoing that su ch mar, .rtattes impair :ttseininemw Inthartme and standing: and bring into'questleu the purity and wisdom of the p arties thereto. i I ' • • . PILITSU ray: ri Tniss,--111shop Potter Mai directed that special and eptiropriate prayers shell be mad In the Episcopal Churches In, his Diocese daring the', eon ti n ut aloe of the present disastrous condition of Inisiness af, fairs. Th Pe* prayers' ate netted to tbiloir the 'Oeot `orafthanksgiving.7 They are as follows: 1 Oh, most tnightp Goal . Ring of kings, and Lord of lords, without whose mettle watchman traketh hut Id vain, we implore; In thht out time of need, tby toccof Ind blessing In behalf of oar rulers and magistrates, and of all- he people of this land .. Remember not Mir Many and great transinessione; turn from ns the lodgments. jwhteh'Wefee{l',,ort,rr; sod give us :Wow to diacero„ hand courage ftattempt, and Althfuloess to db, and pa. Mum to endive: whatsoever shall be wellpieteing Ip tit17.21,7,13t; that en)tby sbastening may yield the peace able fruits of tlybtoonsnesa, and that at the hat womay; rejoice In thy satsatiott, Mprottes Jaw Christ lour Lo Amen. . j • " UAL; YUAN: ow imre Soctstr,-.B'stir. events at the waiting* the Curative Coleraine& but , bold, showed that the receipts for the *lx mouthy been $151,64, or tea by $ll,OOO than in the mine months bed year. Salesby colproleurs. though IA some )0- canes diminished; tutse„oo the 'bole Inenakeed 0;014 woo, and the :manta of publications hart* inemesid nearly 1,000,00 , 4 pigea. The Saddest opersll4osbaveso ' fir &lauded its receipts, that netts given for printing gaper alit fall dui in ;Novel:Sher to the amotrot of s o e 014 IP; and„ Deemober,lls,69S Sit total die within els mon I hi, $40,461 54. Dint of Armenian type la now being red in NO York, under the care of the nor. Dr. Riggs, froaramstantleople. and the Pilgrim'. Prowess, Dexter's Saints' fleet, and Other *mks In Ant:tents% are tole electrotyped hers by the &lardy. and (he eleento. type pLates mut to"furltey fixate bY ,the mission, stho wood no inn than sbo.ooo So their operatlOnithe our 1 'saear Min! venerable flee. Frederick 'ironed, now ble winery ticenForinidacerwilfeste eaugd sr' Printionste Trade.. The deriety as odes ng b proper mama temartallexpenseesn Or es soutdstout with the ellakeetromemtion std work oiled beeposk early agienuns of Mend potent^ rob as ham sniped eninwial Inabsmiseittain 6 • .•,.—. • . • • - OiD6iAtio*.— Oictb • e 113111autt.. In M. Paul's Church, I Cboitir. Pa.: lb. Night Rev. Alonzo molter. D. D.. or-1 'daltudi Mr. Henry 8. fiefs as a dreten of the Protestant t gritneniNel Church,: The reverend goat elhanDl a brother of 1110.1ectrr Getsor the De opus (7.cate.44 ,- . • • -1 ' .- 1 NOTICES. mo l l . . 'SRiPi 3 iIII YR 31 critouisT csitmett. enrolee of Lynn Sh eel: .1/Itthe knit, every Sabbath at 19 wetork, —end IS o'ciork, S. 9. • Sir) SISTiIoDIST SPISCOPAL: CII3IIICII, Peened Street, Pollivinc, 1T.,. ifittrArr J. °sir Pastor. DI- One siryfrio ever. Sabbath et 10 /.31.euil at 11,4 P.M. gat HMI LISIC LUTIIIIMAri CM/ RCM Markel:4loam Pottsville, flay. DAXtEL Slice, Peeler. nifltlO !terries in . -Me Chesil) &velar!, every. Sunday. Itarnittx. at 103 vitivelt; eiretifwg, at , o'clock. Weekly Prayer Ileettng, Thutiday ,' ening. at 7 o'clock. - - , • • - MARRIED. KtTSZLE"-ENTDCR. , -.-Ott the 20th lost by the Bee. Jeseeb Ste Cool, Jose S. Kunst to &teas IL berm:v.oM oftMe place. • • ORMIBLE--tIOTER—On the 25ti:Inet- by. tbe Rev. Wlllteat Teo at hie residents in Et.ellitr.WlWAS Ono• au of Berea ton, Luieto• Co, te Mom wit et St. a . V4UOILAN—PIXIII.--On Thursday, 29th that. by the liter: , D. Wiobboro, st.TrtaSty Church. te; Trost" T. ti examter of TrettrOti to It.t c tiumts Pawnor the former Oa* t - • W NTED. • an. e x perienced i.eeAci “ or tO Wei charge of a Store, rho Is fully,eosopetent sod cantftwolits tbe boot or reformat*. API/ la alll-o Mr& Pottsville, °Lieber Slvt, 4U TEAHERS WANTED.. ,. .-- Six Mato Tattaherseravantiellbe the Pulite Schools ed'Seath animist teenabin, Pebnyikill 'county. A meeting of that School Dlreetbrstrlll be held at thf, Public noose ot Jorph Reber. In meld township, on titerday. the '1 tb et Nettembee, at 1 o'clock, P. it, tabs* the applicants *lll be examined and the Teacher. chosen. By order of ttie Baird. ' - , A. tiIItILIZE, President—, Octobei 17, 'ST. , 1244 DISSOLUTIONS. "Tr)ISOLVTION - ' OF PARTNER!. ~ 8111P.—Notire is hereby' Oren that the pedoer • ab pleratoken eshang between tbenndervlgned, under the name of : ruler & Yelped, has Ibis day been Or solved bj mutual !anent. - John Velpect has putehared and Wren sole poesession of the arm property and books. Ile Situ assumed lb* indebtedness of the time, and all debts due the Orin are to to paid to Wan. ..t i • . • 3 ' JOSISt'll F. TAYLOR, ;• - - JOllit YOLPERT. ' ' turnstile, Sept. VI, TT . . 0.60 • . , ARTNERSIIIP NOTICE:— , The co4partnetship in•the lumbe r business beretofote t ea ttnalbetereen R. C. Wilson and Lewis Royer, was this day (April 2k1E61,) dlisoived by mutual consent.... • .' . R. C. WILSON i __, • ' _ Lawn nank. Ithe utioasignea nave this day (A pril 27, 18.57.) entered Into coilartnership, to the lumber itusiness,at , the steam 'arm mill at the foot of the inclined planes on the- .li. Ii 18.1141. R., under the Ann of LC. a YAlfz3 witsme. A II order for 'weber promptly attended to. i It. C. WILSON. , . , liar 4,. 5 7 184 , . ,JAHES wzcsom. FOR SALE 11, TO 'IT. F" RENT—A ccinvenient dwelA Bug house and stable. be :tiers/glen street. betweee4 Seventh and Ittexibtb s lately arcuated be thenman. Apply to Jpsk Fostlii. Potts:with., October $l, ne'r • at-tf • t IIILODF.ON FpR SALE.—A.new loue'Oetive Melodeon, fot sale cheap. 'Apply at alto ea: • '• vet. a; '37 ' 4u. V..L soils of - T Rails, from 22 to 60 i . ands tiekrims, 11=0 and for sale by 3;1856 49. • • E. YARDLEVA $Oll. 11QINTNLOTS -FOR SALE-, Mrongh cif Port Carbon. Apply_ tro • I bl. Nck•fIIERILL, Agent. -Fab..l4, , T-it • IOR RENT—A Three • Story lirink niseiOng anise, snd °Mein a 11m C•dtie street. PolAsT l lle. Apply 141. 11 c F 4 ip ,• bet . 36. t., • ...... _IRE BR ' or upo as, 'As sling rind IflastYltrntterm, from the ReadingWarltyor • Idw., - at the ,PIONIKNA tURNA of I le, Jai n. 19, 1866 , .3-ft • • Q L T--;•An Office with ail :proper InttiTeniebiei to the 134 story; in Centre street.— er JOUS BV.V.SA.N. otterille,Anenst 8,11157. , „. 3241' OREM' FUEL.—Coke sale,l 4 1,_1‘,11re Or "'mall quantities, at the 194 Priri of le' Mit/ per Ludal. Inquire either at the °See. ar mbrks of the -PothOille Gas Company. • ( Nor. 2•2, . . i flip LET- , -A. .. large and co enient ! Storg House and °Mee; on Ow mai street„pe. moot, recant'' , pomaded by Clark /V . Inquire of THOMPSON A. GODYNEY,Tramout,orJ lk HANNAN, - PottisT Mk. :: lAnguat 8,17 - WV- NOTICES. "VOTICE.—A electing of the eredi -11 torso! 110011R8, 8116.11OKMN &CX/..hrosquested ac their othre, No. 122 Walnut street, on lifooday after. moll, Noe. at 4 detach. ' • Philadelphia, Oct. 28th; 1867 pertlonslaving open _ _LI accounts nub me will present ibem for mettle mept No goods will be delivered to any person on my account without a smitten order iskeet Oho. W.SOWEN. i H. OSBORNE, omb:odor Quaked:a Railroad. October 28,35' 'I • . . • 4441 en OE'NERALBANKING LAW. .—No ll is hereby given that application will be made to. the next semsdonnf Abe Legislature for tbe patinae of a timers! flanking Law. timed upon stoats, and upon the general features of the bill submitted.by Mc. Ball at the lad session of the Legislature. - ;114,4, '6l • " VOTIOE is hereby given thit • op nitration will be made to the next Legislature for the incorporation of a bank of Issue, with the usual pri. Tileges Or hanks, under the name loft title of "THE 1- N 'RBVILLE BANN," to be 'lasted In the borough of Sebuylkill.ronpty, with a capital of TwO linndred Thousand Dollars. Jaly.4l, '57 27.8 m OTlCE.—Notice. is hereby given , that au application *III be made at the nest ses .slOn of the Legislatans of Pennsylvania for the incorpo " ration of a Bank with the privileges of June Banking aid Discounting, said Bank to be called the 'COAL 'BANK orsenurumxnavemp sum a aplfal of Tien Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to be , located In the Borough of Eichnilkill Haven, Fklutylkill county, Pa. 'laver!, June 21,17 %hut OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given That an application wIU be mule at the neat ger itotiof a Legislature of retnuryliank for the charter of a Bank of tune with the usiial privileges, said Bank CO be called tbe "kiERCH Alin' DANK," with a capital of 6ne Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege to ibcroase the acme to Flee Hundred Thousand Dolls" and to be located In Market street In the borough of tottatille; Schuylkill county, ra; , 2, June NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given II that an application sill, btniscia at the neat sea. 1 110 13 of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the Integra ration rf n tuntrwllt-tbe usual prleDests. Bald bank to to called the "UNION BANK OF TREMONT,"stIIb a cap ital of One Hundred Thousand Dolbirs. and to be INA fed In 111 a town of Tennant, Fehrtylklll County'. inaJAn HAMMER, HENRY NEIL, F. WMIIEIIIEI4 ' T. A. OODFRET. J. A: L.:TICE; WM- IL flErßgaTi JOHN BAIINETr, P.R. ALTRAUFE; ADAM WOLF. . ZACII unponsy, LEVI s.SPA i NGLER, HENRY ECKEL. June 2f, '69 OTlCE,—Notice. is hereby - .iiven. thit an atlidlcatlon 1,111 be made at the next' see. irOdof the Lenlstature of. PentutyPranta, ke the shorter ,Of a bank of Issue, with the Usual prisllettes—aald bank to be rolled 'The Ashland Bank,”—with a capital of One Hundred Thonund Dollars, with Abe privilege of %%creasing the same to One Hundred and /iffy Thoto Sand Dollars, to be lasted In the z borough Of Ashland, Schuylkill conoty, State of Pennwybranta. T E. P. Towirsos, ROBB.= C. WILSON. ABRAHAM MASI:. DAVID F. MeICIBRIN, ISAAC BURKHART, JAMES IL CLEKVER, , 1.. P. OARNEIL A. O. swim JONATHAN FAUST, WILLIAM-LETT. Asblandanne 'fa • 264 m. 91111 REWARD !—The 'aboye hitikyvor reward will be tot% by the . undersigned Ito any person who will give °such Information ss will ileitd to the conviction of the person or persons who set Are to the Engine Ifouse at EsskaWillians Colliery. ' The *bore resettles/1i be paid on the conviction of the party. ROGER:, SINNICKAON £ CO. . October 17,'57 42-at OTICE.—A Meettng of the Stock-- c LI holier% of the Miners' Dank of Pottrrille. in the. tonny Schuylkill, will be held at thellanking Rowe jln the b orough of Pottsville, at one-o'clock, P. .11:" on 'Naiad . the 3d of November next, to take into consider anon the ac c eptance of the Mt providing for tha ter. rumption of specie payments by the Banks, and for the t relief et debtors. recently pawed. • Dy order of theßoard. r •,r . Oct. 17, '57 42-2 t MAD. LCIEDZIt, Ca bier. --- VOTICE.—An Election for Thirteen ' Directors of the Miners' Dank of Pottsville, in the tenanty of -11thnyikfil, to serve the owning' veer, will be :held at; the Banking'Donse. between the hours of 10 o'clock, t. aut3Velert, P.M., on MONDAY, the 18th of November next. A General Meeting of the stockholders Will be held at the Ranking Muer, on TUESDAY, the Sd of November next. _ _ , • ,__ cgA—LopEß,pa.Phter. Itttoriltte. oth' Oetober, 'ST - "OTlCE.—Whereas Leiters of Ad- Ministration to the estate of JOSEPH O. GRIP P J, as: D., late of INA WIN, deceased, Inn been rent. ed to tba undersigned, all persons IndebtedZto the said estate Ore requested to make Immediate Payment, and all persons haring claims against the same will present them to - JOSEPH 811IPPE.N M. D.; or EDWARD BIIIPPEN. 8. E. corner 6th and Walnut its,. Philadelphia; or to NEWELL. Cressona, October 10. 1 67 .Aurisinistrators, ..i. . . UDITOR'S NOTICE.--la th.Q ' Court of Comtrion Pleas of Schuylkill County—ln t matter of thenreount of L.P. Nimes =AP. R. flies, RVs.. Ass/piers of John Jonea.... . The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court to restate sod resettle the aceounto of the above named Atidgnees. and Make distribitton of the moneys In their hands, trill attend to the duties of his Appointment, at his oars on Centre street. In the borough of Pottsville, on the ith day of November, A. 1).,1957. at 9 o'clock, A. . lAN. BARTHOLOSIEW,Auditor. Ortober 23, b 7 I "T . OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given , that John O. Rena, Solomon Bressler. and David ;realer, have purchased from John ll:Dreraler, Peter 0. Dressler and ;Maisel Dressise, trading under the late hrov of Bressler & Co., as Iterehtintein the torn Of Don aldson, tkitueletll County, Penna., their entity stock of store goods, consistiog 1)1 thy goods, 'groceries, queen*. Irate, imedwareote. and the said John 0. Reno, Solomon Dressler and David Bressler. will hereafter carry on the esid business under lbs firm name of John 0. Donn Co., and they hope by. strict attention to baldness to meet sabers of nubile patronage, and it la their deter tainatton to Sell Wen es their neighbors If not a tittle loner. J. G. IWO 4 DI Donaldson, 1:333 NOTICE.—Tho Schuylkill County Tearberf Institute will meet et Port Carbon, lie. rem* 6th. Leettiteri and InatrUctora hove been ap pointed, and it is' desirable that tem' teacher in the eetiaty should be present. The 'State Aupertateretrant ?HI as Present. and we shall doubtless have a eery in- Wrel , ting. end fpnditebiWBOfeintl. " '.The Directors are urgently rerinealed to permit the teachers la agar employ to, attend without deduction froartlndintinries. and they are also invited to attend thou:melte*: '1 would hereby ettead a general Invitation th all the friends of l'opalitt Education to allied the Premien* of th• institute, as they wilt thus nansibtat their Interest In the rawest Comthouttehoot Education, and enootourpr the teachers to snake renewed Aloft in the Workerse of the arduous dotes. Gat every teach er endeavor to be mutant at the Prat threAlon.witbrh will tortundotos at 114 :moos. Tararailar aniktatnit. There Is ao tout halve' buoineai to vaunt satront tae medlatetjttmaeaelgwiththetiply figurvbes at Os lossfituto. , rsarislogs 1114 be wade 14 the reatostatument at tomb orcrowloo, oda* *4 J, IN SUNMAN, Meals,. Yt '3* PLUMBING. PLUMBINC AND pAS:FIT,III,IC Ai t t ~„1 I , i, • ot:"TY* , 441 ,r y. I' 3,..; ii., - ma i c.. : ' 4 . fro, ni .r 4 411 C. el. 4,,,, , meats, branch Piper an d C 4 ' o fUnr , for patemtni, j,,,. a and L an d Ho of all sixes. Gs. fixture. 0.,,,,, ky ,. embracing a fun assortment of Chmi(lrliers. hilluits .. neit.ta. Lc, d e , te,, manufacture+, of the trot qta j ti l ; of au d o da s , and of the I.2.te‘t and M,t appr,,,, r „,; terns. • . • , D.ixtit. D. motterce;.-4. -Aril 11.'57 ' • ts ' BUSINESS CAIDS. M. DIXON, Dentit, 161 2L d., ,u,t,treet, PUILADELPIII.4. 'oh 11. - _ Q. £O. K. 'SMITH. Alinin E.Pc and Col li ery Viewer,. Potist I lle:tzi. - I‘t "- 111, '67 • it TosEPH- W.' GYAItY, civil and ning 'Engineer. - Ottiee—Corner of Markat and 20'. street", Pottsville. Pa. (January lq P' W. STIEAFFER. Pottsville, p a * lat e of ilia Pennsylvania State threlealm , r tse;, explores land*, alines. lie. (October '13.15 it-tf GEORGE BROWN, Mine Inspet oT ,i Pottsville, Inverts Gat lands sod 51love I.sitl.:o1 . sitl.:o les atteilion paid to ventibition. (August 1. '57 Usti ..... __. tIENRY PLEASANTS . , Ciii — i - i7d . Mining Engineer, etYrTSVILLIL. ' nicz—Market street, Dora sitle,betvreen Crotty and B,seoBB. . . (August 8,'57 Mixisi DR. CHARLES HERMANSADER, , sigegeon and Arteuchi ! rp Yll. WIG 8I I.lKG—Oppostte this -Atesdati lovisimi, - At4est 20, '87 35.1. • T 1 R.' G. N. 1301 1 0.1AN, , Sur. Ifasop Dentist. Office to Brieli 1 0/ 4" 's a , .egruor )Isritet and Second streets, Poltsrtne, Ps. October 1,18.5.1 VRANK CARTER, Chil and Min. I.l*El:tenser, ilureeyor, de.. will Atte% I to turvo“ ot an dr, ml new. low n plots. de. (Are w o bp. th i 14 . 1 - . .. Esq.. first door below Silver terrace, Vottsi ilk I . A. 3lsy 9,'b7. . -- i2.lt, ' . ._.. CLEAVER & CLAIT, Ceologi'cal, Chit and .Mining roomer". 00nv,y34,,,,, ~4 , Real Wets Agent).—eppootte the Wycleteg U. SCRANTON ) Pa. • D. evemtrte.3 May 2,17 _____ TOIIN lIODGKISS, Mining 'Env.. neer and Surveyor, Castro St., Pottsville, PA_ ♦t tend.; to Surveying and ArObtitig tai ing Mints. ie. .Agent tor tbe purchase sad sale a 11: Estate, collection of rents, Ac.. Mattis 22, IMO.' • ' HENRY POOLE, Geologie al, I I Tsposysphirel Rua Mining segiueer, centre st Pottartlle, Pa.. gives attention to surveys and erania, norm of Coal Lauda. tummy* of mines requiring dal aeettraey, and to the eupettutendinra and yeti charge for pmprietore °Gestates. • ' . Yebrusry 2, b 7 Duly 22, 'al 2T-tf) IL.GENOY7---For • 'the Puri:Wage an, Silent Real Dante; bnylWg sad selling Cr.ai: ! ng charge of Coat:m.ls, Mines, Ae., and, enlirrlh rents—frorn twenty yearn expetionee in the COW, t hopes . to give satisfaction. takes 3tahnntango R;.,,, Pottrrille,- CLIAS. 31 HILL, April 6, 1457 • litr T H. 11IcElwnin.. Civil anti ,A 1 hilt; IP) *Engineer. Ashland,A4.. attends to norresler xri Inmpeet leg MI are. surreMa and dividing land.. Isting Town Lots. sod all other bustnewt-Inttir his profession: Letter addresa, nub tali% Parini 1' I SetutetirtitConnt . Pa. Veh.1.3.1A51 i GAL CARDS. J011N . • P. HOBART, Attorney a: LOW; Pottsville, ()ilk. criposit• the Anivrt,An October 31,'67 . 41-1 y Wl l 4. SlMPSON,=Attorney Pottw,llir, Pa. .ofilee—Slatket mirror, ort,,, the Poet Office. / [October 10, '5: ^ri•ly T w. ItosEBERRY, Law. ,Oilice;—corater of Market Pottsville. /: August rMAU ER STROUSE, Atto4ney at Law. t 0111ce--Centre street, oppositelthe Town LIL .. [Yetkrusry.S.'tos' PA.VID B. GREEN , Attorney at Law, Potts,'ne t t's. 011 See In Mulief street,opprAte est (Mee. ' Jab/ . It '34 Z,:•ly QA.MUEL GARRETir, • 3111gi5tra: kj Conveyancer and General Co °aka, St. Pottsville, next door to Postpffire. Arv.ls. A •, P. SPINNEY, Attorney at Lac, A Apbbana. Settiyl)oll county. hi.. •111 se. ...pont Its the purchase and of Itnal I , :state. collfnta of rents, la. • - (Again& M,,y :3, 37 •.:1-17-- , cLEMEN'r S. FOSTER , Justire 0! the Peace, Situerevllle—eollealons and amides b 11 ted and attended to tactfully, February •A-'56 „ A•tf THOMAS R. BANNNII, Attoiney Ow. Office In Centre Street, opposite the Episrop Chureb.Pottaville,Tnuna. .N0v.20.1&56 ' • ' f 47-le FRANCIS SPENCER, Magirtati', and Read Estate Agent. 'Mire in Hall Ansi sort East Market, Pottsville, N. March 2.1866 124 TOHN SEITZIN GER, Justice of the u Paw". ST. CLAIR.. will attind to all buslncss trostect Whim with dlllgOce and me Yebruisy 21,'41 CCHRISTOPHERLITTLE , Atm u at Law. Pottsville, FittuyllaWcounty. R. titttes—lo. Illahlotongo street, corner of S4cood. April 11, '57 13-ly TOHN C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice 110 the Nue and Conveyancer-41Eca ow,ite rat: School Muse, Ittuad street, Tamaqua, Pa. :May 2,' C±EORGE dos. KEIM, Attorney kfi Law, Potts,llle, Nine" will attend to lry,til how lu &buylklf comity and elsewhere. 'Office ;In Co treet, nearly opposite the Miners' Batik. July 7,'66. 27- ISAAC SEVERN, Justice ''ef •1± ,PEACE, attends to the collection of seri+utii.. , nit Imitinevrappertaining to his Oleo. Ile sbo att+l to the measurement of Brick and fitone Woe*. Er tions,Ae. The Docket of Jacob Kline, Nall, to to poseession. Office—Centre st, below American. Wee Pottsville. Yeb.l4. 67 ' NT REAL ESTATE SAL CHEAP FARM. COAL AND TIMM - Lands in Stokes's County t ,Psass. PERSONS wishing t plocure fan In McKean or any rt theadjoLnlngCountlo.r l low rates, out be supplied by addresslus the under , ed. The McKean Coal region, now' atktat b.tn rte' to the markets of Western New York, offer, aupen , ' dureinsuts to settlers With &Minibus. of Cosi std a Mille soli sod basilthy climate, it Is tinsulparw! locality for furestntetikorseetkinent. WN. .Tatithpent, McKenin awcr. August 25'67 34-3m] ELI T110.11t130,1. 1000 Acres PlL l itaktieolki O'IIIOUSAND Acres of N....Yvatuable Boned Mountain Coal landr.+ltur'ri Butler and Barry townshlmcSrhuyikill hereby offered at pirate ale. The Ashland ltallroad runs through part of the property.obi iferlaid with Coal seams and well timbered. f , puce or information apply to Samuel Lewis. street,or to the subscriber, at hbc ifral Sou, At.' 1° 11a/I r ° "d street , Pottsville, Pa. The rera,rl. , t , eash.and half mortgage bonds., FitA:SCIC' , Pottsville. April 'lO. 1111.6 . Ica! VALUABLE COAL dr. t MBER LA! FOR 4ALE. WI Tab BE SOLD at priv3te .s3ie T. valuable tract of Coal and Timter land, as the Amos Wickersham Tract. In C..hu!o Pennsylvania. and located at the Eastern t4ainstim (be Mount Carmel and Shamokin (" 1 1'4 ' 1 % tract contains about 100 acres, more or bared. believed to contain the mime grim ("' ulna through the bbamnkln Coal Basin: Title ir,ll; table. for terms and other particulars aorly scriber.' • FRANCI:, :41'1.111.1 Reg tslate Agerit, I' ,0 !”;“ e.-!! Februstry 7,'37 DAIRY 111._TItuelk FARM FDR s,, A - FARM OF Tit Ilt'l'l -SIX At" l. l divided Into sevion fields of eve serev a. ev ng the toad from Pottsville In Mlueraville. and "'a" by the Mine 11111 Rail Road, two and a ban r'''' , Pottsville, and one turtle from Sitneretillet th' , l'' being cleared, Rod the_bstante in inuno cod' timber. and ell under good post and mil fie This farm hu been used u a dairy and trto x ~- the last eve year. and G in a like state of 41 , ' with large 4%160: Hot" Berm Re d sh e d, ird enclosed with Debi room and, foil of vsri'et tin` ,' einem fruit tree*, grapea, te.; , eaters! n ,,, , .... IrSOP of Willer, and well of the beet of 51 ,r v• , done. This thrm will be sold DU ?clamor, tvna g possevelma given tmlocedlately by sppl v tor o. .1. 31. 11 Ellirglid. cr • ' T110: 1 :1L LiN 3 IN ' ~ A VALUABLE. RED ASH CO LLIERY BOA ['ALS. I HE subsenber, being II esi c aks 0f r tiring from the mining buffilne.s offal bl. V' key at private wale. Thls Colliery iv s ituated , Schuylkill Valley Railroad. about one wile abet vlq port. The Coal is of e deep Red AO. iled 01,R quality, and well adapted to the New Tell 30 : Markets. All the hoptuvements are of them " ed construction—ranstattus In part of env ZS 107 sr pumping and hoisting engine, with pnolt?r 0v ,:,, necessary machinery, in perfect order; Coe `.'., a, gine and Mealier: *chutes, Ida% Bement , h'i` tl ", . and geiring complete, ears, tools, end stiwk. lll . , . ord.?. The colliery compriver the eetel‘tslvd ~!.. Lewis Tains, above and below water levet, alley .v.... 60 ready to commence immediate operation.. F • ',„'' rt , particulars inquire of the aubeciiber, at Niti"" 6 ALMS. VISLCIL at the works. May 31,'86 =4n , COAL LANDS FORIALE. , i VALUAI3LE,., COAL LA NPS 1 . .. sAmrtt map:, T Pal VATS SALE—That Celebrated 0 4 r.r ,, 1 ,v ... 'Utley's ] land known as the .Fpohn T are a ° . W' the jolly celebrated and " Spohn Tato: . ''' t ,,,:, te generally known 0 the "Seven ty,;five 0 " o ta . jolting. on the Mt. Carbon Mail wad and In . li , co e;irin Tow nship, owned by it 'tholes lt. Thew< a' ..., is hereby ordered at private sale,on the mom gooey terms. li The Mari contains all the Coal VsI DIS IS 6 ',...A . Southern Anthracite Regions—including • brsico,,,, traces. thosegentrally known as the hee. tv . : ivs Chrstkma,Pcock Orcivard, OccAenL rrao m# ...„?, Ara. with all tile underlying, though ye t u r i,,,',V! beds of cant which are khow ato mast In 't it ar i averahlng when proved, over • hund n ' a 0 Coal. In ihst, the tracts now Menem the richest Coal deposits in the County. 50..4111 For Intbetnatiou, apply to,Fraand* M;Dr' r ; 4l ,,, for Coat lands, and cut eifide genera11Y.,,,.71,, , rue street above 11.3iarket street, totta"'""att 1 Nara 19,100 .. 1 Sept. 19 17. SStf IA f ! m il , h ut __ 1.3. b low I .lllt v C 4 a ll t." 4 Anpet ID. [LOC MAP?. 15.1 y r Itornev • nd ''nd strwn 19,