K.i- ?~y..^r.:.. JUiutrs' )ourant. POTTSVILLE, PA. OM/lira/AT. FEBRUnilt AL 1836. Govxasoa Stiassos left Washington the early part of' the . preseat week, with orders of t:m nature of which we are kept in igndienee by the powers that be. If certaincontingen cies arise, he is instructed to call upon the rnired States troops for service., Of the ne t are of those, contingencies, the people are left in ignorance. 'One thing is evident, that if the President attempts to enforce the enect trietifiiirthe'iMitilingle late re of Banaai, that it will be a signal for civil war in Kansas. Thia people of Kansas will not submit to — th--, edicts of Missouri interlopers. The laws of he spurious legislature are a dead letter— Mere : paper, transactions. If the, President, through Governor Shannon, undertakes at this time to give them validity and effect, where and how is he to begin? . Will he for example commence With this - law? , 'lf any person print, write, introduce into, or publish, or circulate, orcause to be brought into, printed, written, published or circulate , or,shiill knowingly aid Or assist in bringing printing publishing or circulating within this ferritory, any book, paper, patnphler„ • triagazineiltutulbill or circular,, contaihing any statements, arguments,opinion,sentiment, l , Va.trine_, advice or itmendo, calculated to pro duce a disorderly dangerous or 'rebellious dis - - rofeetioli among t he slaves in this Territory,• or to induce such slaves to escape trout • the service of their masters, or to resist.their au tlOrity, shall be guilty of a felony-, and bepun dsied by imprisonment. a hard labor fur a term of nut less than five year." Or will the President . take in hand first, another valu;tble statute, to "SEc. 12.. If any free person, by speitking or to.-iting, assert or maintain that persons It%e not the right to hold slaves in this Ter ritory, or AO iutrodtrce, into this Territory, print, publish. write, circulate, or cause to be introduced" into this Territory, any Houk, pa per, magazine, pamphret; or eireular,'contaiti ,lug any of the. right of persons to hold slaves itt this Territori, such person shall be deemed guilty of feltme; and punished by iin pris.Mtnent at hard labor for a , term of nut less than two years." iti`- - apeakitig of this - last precious ;produc tion, the Courier and Enquire• asks, are N'orthernmcn who start fur Kansas, to burn up their libraries, arid stop their newspapers. 'before crossing the Missouri? And are North ern men, to seal their lips before entering the territory, and confine within themselves every conviction they may entertain upon the injus lice of Alaveholding? Why, if there is a land under Heave, which is entitled to has'e the full benefits of the freest di . scussion of slavery in faits hearings, it is this same laud of Kan sas;. for ila people are utTer the inevi able and speedy necessity, of making u practical dejision upon it. by either accepting cr dis carding the system at once and forever. The quest& has been disiussed, and it will con tinue to he discussed, the Shawnee legislators and. the President to the contrary notwith• standing. Did the madmen, at the Indian Mission imagiiiejlhey were dealing with chil dren? : Has President Pierce bCen touched with this sinhe . lunricy? The Presideni's duty, at the present tithe is enough, if he will but see it. If an arrhi..il Rimy is started from Missouri against Lawrence orlaiiy giber seviemeut in K a nsas, it is his luSiness to Prevent •it by force of arms, if ttecessary. It is his business altio to •snlipress by force any revolt against the 1.,w -fill jurisdiction of any of the Federi authori: ties in thiF Territory. It is . i:ot his business. to : judge upon the validity, and take • upon hi.oself the enforcement, of the enactments of the so called Legislature. There is no reason in it, and there is no call iit Kansas j rf it. The whole subject is soon to undergo thorough investigation in Congress, and it de- Volves upon the Na ional Legislature to de•• • termiue what is necessary to complete or cor feet the organic law of-the Territory, pasSed by the last Congress. It is not the business of the Presidenteto arrest the members of a Legislature which is to meet on the fourth of next month. The meeting of this body is hot either a case of "domestic ,violeace," or an thsurrection." the only two' case's in %%hid', by the Federal Consiiilition, he can inteilere. The tfoings . of this body are of no force and effect u n less Congrt'.ss grantti their memorial mai admits the territory, under the Colislitution) adopted -at Topeka, into the lition. The frt;e State Men themselves re c,t 'nice thta, nut leave it to Con- press to decide?, What can lie the object of nat by the general govartitnent against a hod . %hose doings, according to its own views and statements,' are a nullity unless they re (Ave the sanction of the geniiral, Griv.mt tntiit? .We have not yet t een :he first indi e trlin of a disposiiion on the part .of the free men of Kansas to defy, diaohey, respect the authurit of the Federal Govern. mod, and an aggressive movement against them wilt be utterly 12111m:rant:a* and •fiir. / kt is incumbent upon Congress to commence at once to-give this %hole kubject: its; most faithful and eariMq - considera,ion. Nothing ought to be lett undone to save Kansas from the horrors of civicwar. A wisdom and a diseietion are required fug the safe solution of these difficulties, superior to any which the President has yet evinced. • The country looks to Congress, fur the remedy. What will Con greSs .du? Tne EASTF:RN \V AR.—The aspect of Ettro- pean affairs is such, that peace appears, pro-. b.tble though not certain. After all, if peace . be concluded, which we are nut sure Russia • will e nter t into, with any abatement o f her am bitious views, what have the peciple tif Europe gained by the squandering of immense re sources, and sacrifice of torrents of blood? Absolutely nothing._ Russia will hardly ha;:e ' bee: checked in the prosecution of the 'ag grandizing policy ivbich • has actuated •her sovereigns during the past century, and free d inn has advanced not a single step on' Euro peen soil. If peace be concluded, Louis N. p o i eon who projected it, fur the treble purpose of revenge upon the Czar . Nicholai for his cool and' disdainful recognition of. a•neir French 'Emperor, to court the Pi.pricy, and strengthen his posHitioe °tithe tottering throne of France, gains all that be fought for, at,least for a time. Once more France stands forth the first 'military 'power of Europe, while supremacy in Europe is transferred friim St, Petersburg. 'The C anada's i iutelli gence informs us that in Paris, Russia and _England meet to conclude terms of peace un der Napoleon 'a earveillance. England has. secured some.acivantages . to her commerce in - Southern Asia and Turkey in Europe, by this war, but little honor. Beside France, she is to a second rate power. As .for Turkekler territory is occupied by politically allies, who 'hie . ) , remain for years, while she is enervated; exhausted and in.a state of decomposition. If peace be not concluded, which is probable, Russia may negotiate for months ; the meantime, recuperate, and prepare still more energetically, for `renewed li; - ,stilitios—this is the plsition in which the fillie 4 s will be left. low Russia, Austria , and oi : winany have- been 'affected by the contest, cannot at this time be accurately determined. .Gnoarte M. Datlis.. 7 This gentle,. man. our Minister to England, in place of ichauan, resigned, will sail.on the sth proz lm large tinmher of prominent citizens, of Philwdelphia, hare as a mark of esteem. temlercd him a public dinner, which he dei. .11tiess: °mows TABLE. " Emmen \ Puscresrtirs"—By Joan Wig—` Tn the courtesy of "Crosby, Nichols, £ Company, 111, Washington street, poston," we are indebted fors copy of thii Treatise, designed for Utter ,writers, authors, printers, and ; eorrecnoir if the press and For , the use of scheels sod academies. An appendix to the w!rk contains ritinn on the rise of capitals, i at kitxbbistriations;' hints on the preparation of copy and on proof-reading, specimen of proof-sheet, etc. This is ths sixth edition of this invaluable work. We commend this book,to the attention of those enunterated.-7 Thottsinotsatntkasndet!pwitiola IRE Seals, Ate .P 4 aI: I Reference to the ['ldiom 'v . the Milie MU arid s:ritiityl. kit/ ba'rea * Rwitreauf.--:Attinadjourneal deleting of thei citizens of the borough of MinersvillAiteld at W ashington Mouse, on' Motnijay , lhOfif4 'l4 Fehiluiry, 1856, Clemens : 8: Poster, President, tier rge .1. Lawratice, Secretary. The Committee appointed to draft preadble and reSolations in reference to the proscriptilre,,Policyr of; ild4ditse Mill intik SehnylkiWilevsaltaillazad Coinpany, lW.g leave to submit the follisiedgaStbe mink of their labors: Whettess, 'The citizens of the horulagis . of Mi neral:ale and vicinity, whose business re4iiire: the traniportation of merchandise over the Mina Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad, have been, com pelled to -pay the most exorbitant rates 'it reight fur; the transportatbst of their goods and &damn dize over Said road, and also to submit ilisech de lay Ind detention as the whims and capried of its eutployed may indict, not . unfrequentlY ; being co spelled to receive unconcerned, ungentlemanly, and even insolent replies - to these inquirieS qispeet ingthe loss, detention and damage of pinparty ; Asto Wn CREAM, It is due to so large and respect -able a community as Millersville and the ittriuundr. . ing country, performing a large share of;the coal business. and occupying a very Important position fne . the distribution of the multiplicity - df, articles required for the use Of the mines.and the eon:unzip tido of the miners than any other point in the cos) -Rsigion, and to whom said Company II Vasil:, in debted for many of its present - privilel.daistrK im munities, to be the recipients of reciprot&l:fayors; ro t t the uncompromising hostility hered, evinced by, its Servants; not the mere contracted "pOlicy forced 'upon them by a hare observance 4 thei let ter, of the law on the part of the Company; ' ,Aftn_Wunness, We are happy to anndonce:that . wn entertain a more exalted opinion ,of:lhe gen tiliden einpo,ing the honorable Board'pf ,Direo tors or said. Company, Wore they nersolwiii." aware dr the farts, than to thrust upon an oinnffending community such an i arable subterfuge, ipich a ne furious and onerous taxation es the preient insti tution has indicted upon thande of Millersville, 'deb a course of action on the part of ;OS Com pnny, if in as at present, - uparatei at - once detrimental to the interest of the people', and subrersive to that good understanding, which slionld subsist between the Company and. the peo ple; be it therefore Reea red, That a committee-of 'three he appoint ee ti. officers confer with the proper ocers of.ithe Aline • i k Hill anti Schuylkill Iktyen Railroad C4napany, to ascertain if it is their Intention to construct 16ita ble depots for the reception of freight, kc.. at this place, and all such other improvement*, are ac tually necessary fur the accommodation of iluipub : lie, and to report as soon as convenient. Rua red, That a cuminittetiof five be apPoidted wbUse duty it shall he to call 'peelings silf all per - Saturn 16! 2'.3 • ' 28253,1 11elcbtof Pottosi sons' intereste d le(corner (and fi ll are interested,heneves Sunday 17 •14 7 28.82 ( 6f Market * 24. tad above! said committee may deem it proper. • Itondav 18) 14 ;5 ;' 28.6noteran tide, 62.3.957'ft.—Diii. Reeolt:ed: That we tral not cause oue:efforfallo Tuezd'y 19 , 1529.14 LtaneeTrem Philadelphia. 95' Wedn'y •34 ' ,;" , •30.051)miles.—Latitude, 40 6 44' abade the impediden& our trade until We ac' Thorley 21 ~?„8 tl6 ;: 29.03,115".—Populatiou• ju 1850; so m e benefiend result. , • Friday 22; '26 29.05, . e ' • s Reo . red, That alt:Oaf * • tren this subject :.with indifference are enemies to the hest interests of ' this community,, and in turn deserve to,he treated ti • • ;• with like indifference. astonish even the well informed reader, upon peru sal. To be had at Hannan's.. . , "Tan Avatanna Autaanc.."—Thii.repositoty of useful klipirlidgifoii the 3 iai4B3B, is publiih ed by Crosby, Nichols & Company, in Boston; Trubner and . Curapany, 12 Paternoster Row, SampsonLoir,. - Son A Co., Ludgitit Hill, in .Londoa f _ and, by , lief of „Bossattge in, ?810.1:7- This fs the twenti-seventh volume of the Al manac. The - Astronomical Department is full and very interesting, while in the second part of the voluma'will be timid every thing in connec tion with the economy of this Government both at home and abroad. It is useless in limited epees to attempt a description of the `contents of this voluniinous work. It should be in the possession of every man of business, mechanic and family in the country. Copies cnn be had at Biltintin's.% GOON'S 1,911:17 . 9.5t.—This att. charming M publication, is for fila r h really' superb- Friend Holley ii untiring, in bill eiertions ti4uitailh the public with 91agazine ! tnexceptioni:.,k every : . i department, and we c igratulate bitu:ipkt his' success as e4ititted iii the number upon oar table.. -The Moment of Trial" is one of the most artistil cally designed and well, execiitedliteel engravings ever publishedin no American Magazine.. It 4 1.1 lustrates a well written sketch by Virginia Be ' Forrest, a favorite contributor to the Lady!s Book. The fashion plates are beautiful, !bile the patterns in their number are numerous and useful to the; Indies. "The' Powhattan Waltz" is the music in • thicnumber. Besides "GodeY's Arm Chair," we observe contributions from "Virginia F. Town. send,' "Debby Downright," Mica B. Neal, J. B. Duffey, W. E. Pabor, Helen Bruce,. and other well known writers. Cop ies'of the March number can he obtained•at. Barman ' s. • focal Mairs. , EETEOROLOGWAL NOTAIIONIL Reported by Dr.A. geger,of Potttr. sa. Afforest ,Tancii'e.'lnssK. ~~UQGIALUD7tAPLTin~( IMMatil ; tj i r.pograph. rf Geographical 29 cloys. .1 41 , .1 *MarkVd thus (*) are , below zero 16—$. 'I t cloudy—..snow. ~ • 17—N,: w. light ;.doudy—nft. partially dear. •, '1 : T W I I O I. A I . I I A A ..,. II K D E E A R II • AVE:4, 1 . : ",i .. . 1 t Committee. 18— " strong ; nearly clear. - ' i !: ' U. J. LA WRA,NCE. • ) '.' •, .. 19—t` " " •` „ • ' ' .. 'On motion, the report iras areepted,adOpted and 20—'" " light; cloudy—snow. 1 committee dischrvged. 21--" " fresh : cloudy ntt. clear 22," " clear. . . Orr An Ad jonmed court for,,the trinl of civil confer with the Mine Hill and SebiAltill Haven .rcn , • . . , .... ' . . f cases, wry of which have been pending for years, ailt• d Company. ,i . .lies been held during the week. , ; , ' Thomas iCear, J.H. Price, Edward Skissler, B. ' C. christ and William De Haven weref'.appeinted ~. se,' Arrtv.—Fnmei,,...Kline wan 4 „i 4 ,,, on A t , - cm intnittee to call theetings. • t , ! qn inotton:the above wins ordered to , be inblish ,, Wednesday,'hy Constable Christ, and hound over before Esquire Reed, for selling Liquor on Sunday, ed in the 31inersiille 4Shlletin ,ttn'd oe:4liners' and ,without license,, Journal . . . 1. , per' Port Curionlacub Krebs , was erected ; • row ettluaran. -, .. .. As-sessor; Charles Batter and George H. fisher, ; 1 PORT CARBON AFFAIR'S., . • Assistant Assessors; Joseph Bair, Judge; Leon. i. /IN:. Emote :—The lowa fever appoitislobe on -ard Martz end B. O'Ragen, Inspectors; and Uriab the incren e There wils, a meeting held here this Gene, Constable. , lyeek for the i urpoce of forming ,n •!ttilony; in . : i W h ich there Wllo.' ouite,an 'interest ma n ifested.'— • . Tatnaym,M nersvilleandSt.Cle'reerertipiesinted. ...Afr- A St., ions Aeeldeo.—W e l ea rn from Ash-' The meeting gldjouried to meet agaitkoa,4%Tinsioloy I.incL that Mr. A. G. Swift had his leg broken just evening, Fe',. 25, at the same place, in order to give above•the knee on Friday lasi, by the slipping of . ether parties an opportunity to he'present,'. who a `'lalank, at the new Brooker he was erecting at pithto come in before theyoppoint their 12'009 *MI building! comtnittees. Some fourtecnintve en= Conner and Patterson's Colliery. He was other; : tared a , members. They want an enterprising pliy wise bruised also, but not seriously we believe. : Skint! to make one of their number. ! -• • ; . • DOOMS. Air Ceiteue of St.. Clair.=Extraordinary In crease—The population of the Borough of Sr. Clair was Utken by the Assessor of.. the Borough last week, 4cl was fuumt to numher 4.046 souls.—, In 1856 tt4 populati ti; was only 2,019,; having • The Cahl rlather—lnfluenee on the OM Yords-1 more than doubled within the last five years. 'No ' Immunity from Fi.es--Vele Steam ,OireEnyine.l otter town in the County,can _show so large a . 'fire and Lois of Life—Effects . (ifilliint:—Newj • . • ' 'Railroad and coat Project—G, eat ~ Irtonhers ail • 1 :New Companies in the eoai Trade4Fitiancial o Transactions f New York—Statiefici of our .70!" - - The Schuylkill.4- 7 This ricer is frozen over ' • Wanks. - flora its source to the 'outlet in the Delaware by a. , i New Forte, February 19, 1856. . solid and compact- mass cf ice, from ono to two; i DEAIt • JouRNAL : —Although Spring is ar feet in thickness. Opposite Pottstown the ice was preaching with rapid strides, the threatened pow measured a few days aguidd found to beawenty ers of her sunny rays seem to exert hut Attie in- 1 fltience upon the cold weather which ive.litive ex; inches thick. :should a sudden thaw occur, of perienced and which seems to relax , ;hotie of itel which there le n strung prospect, a serious flood intensity, with' the gradually lengthettlyitclays.Ll, would be the consequence. 1 Oiir rivers and harbors are still filled . ..With in'asseti . or flouting ice, while the frozen minima upor 1 our streets shows no signs Of unrestricted inter • ge- Coasting Accidents.—On Wednesday night. edurre. two men, one named Wei. Fox, were injured in This severe weather is telling powiirfally upon . consequence of being tripped' up by sleds crossing 'ilia storks of Coal in yard in our-rit‘Q'Whie.hhavg Centre street, at Church alley, and Union street. • . tlaiyvrioironiii.laed dealers rapidly , w iio s o u n r i e u c d h e so, n d t e l. n a t t,;tr u a o k: o p their ai C r The thaw of-the post tivodays has interfered con. ,friends'in the trade, fur - the w P herewittial to supply ,• . .. , 1 siderably with this dangerous species et amuse- :their customers. . . anent, to,the relief of those who reside on streets , i W e hare enjoy ed a remarkable immunitym where even late at night, boys have ridden down, fro fitl' e duringthe piesent." season—no Cedtlegration of asp not having occurred fur soine'.liiontlis—W ye:ling at times, will) the vehemenci of Indians. , flirt peculiarly gratifying when itic .consider the ' intense cold which hiss prevailed—lw . hich, eenilerir ing the use of hose and hydrants aliabst iinposs hie, w t iuld,have made any contlagratton'uhusual: ly destructive. 1 Experiments with'a new fire engine worked by steam. have been made during the fast week lin the port', which were tolerably succeSsful,iiitcLehe inventor allcilges. will be wholly'so.'whanhe shiiii here made soot. slight alterations itithemachinS. The want of steam-power applied to Are apparat-. -us, has 1 •ng been felt. especially where the streets are rather narrow and the huildingOeing high, is is the case throughout the lower 4art• of otir city. A trifling fire broke olyesteiday, in a Omni i ferts ware-room in Spring street. which was ex• i tingutsbeti in a few moments, not linivever until • the proprietor of the establishment litid.bien sul j Ur•Butier Township.—The following persons coated in the smoke. 'lt seems thatlie' slept up were elected officers in Butler township, on Friday; cin a cot in his -wure-room, to whicli he 'had re the 15th instant:. ;- tired considerably intoxicated ; when_ the d. , clothing to.ik,fireand he met• with jiis ii . ntitne y • . • __._....... ..4. t......5ce-re. DeWitt° of ru , ' comparative inerense y7.:t` • Anofher Soiree ilueicale.—ln consequence of the success attendant upon his late effort at Cn.- ,vrigsburg, and the solicitation of ninny desirous of having it repeated, Mr. Edmunds will give a musical entertainment at the Court Rouse in this Ilmough, on Saturday evening next, March Ist.' • The proceeds of these concerts will be devoted to the purchase of scientific apparatus fur the Ar cadian Institute, of Orwigsburg, and we trust that in 'addition to the musical youthful talent' which will be present on the occasion; that the; object stated will attract a crowded auditory. Justice of the Peace—James R. Cleaver. . ! tind--avirtim of Interntiernrce. BeWare..of ru..! . Judge of Election—Thomas Condor. , j We i l:tercels . ° that a new project itOri, foot . w - ih /aspectors—Wm. flumelright, Roads !Liven' , tmspect to Coals transportation. It itt notitempla i ted to form large Coal depoti at Atlantic city, dri Constobte.—, Ahyrnm Keller. ', I the New Jersey coast and connect then with the Stpervisors' 4 ",-Powell Powell, Peter R.Seitzinger. I city of Philadelphia by railroad,i.whieli: will enis- Avisitor—Caac Burkhart.. : i ble Coal to be transported and shit,* to : I , : w . • Treasurer—lt. C. Wilson. :. }.irk and the Eastern markets at-all Seasons 6f . ' the Ye;tr, as well'as affording Philadelphia a poiht 7 " 1 " ' Cierk--4. " 13 ' Seitzin g er ' ' ' *. -;- at which her commerce may be eat* ed. cm corn _ School Directors—lleney , James, Theodore Sny- haratively freely during the winter and make. h l isr der, Jonathan Faurt and Jonathan Bachinan. I:: mdependent of the embargo of ice which , at p i e.- t e nt completely paralyzes all her f'!iforts. Corr. Auditors—Al. * F. rifbill and Geoige Watson. I • . , t the prime movers in the matter, which' fact how. Or " Young America" exults in the fact of :ever we are induced to deubt—we iiis•you the : I this being the coldest winter which hoe been,'' rumor however for what it is sv , rth', Apt-opos of Coal and the,Coal.Tr de, we neler experienced for *i. peat many years. While knew of a season when the mark 41: PO fouled the "oldest inhabitant" end his fogy friends have ;with new Coal Companies and enterprises as !at heretofore chuckled over the fact that the wintera' :present , —their circular* are received - altnost at the "ain't new as .they used to was," andrate of half a dozen daily—from all appearanCA that the . the Trade is likely to be lively at leastitithmatity present generation, would fail, to exist through 'hi , diq' competition if the quantity ooeliers in the winters they experienced, in this locality-for Oil t ... i, market is any .criterion. :. •• * I Some idea of the magnitude ortito .financial Years, and at Baltimore such a winter has not , transactions of the city of New tork may he been known since the year 1786: Tetu'Young gatheredl from the weekly reports.of..ratr ,ban tr, -America" pushes bravely through'it all, amt gio- i which,bowerer,onormnus as it is, iti 'hut a port on ries in the fact that it can exhibit to old fogyism I lof our monied transactions—private: bankers and , -ibrokers doing a business which carnly; h he eiti. tr a saw] th a t -. O t-. even surpaues the ;experience of 1 . 1 ,. f . mated in mt pins. For the past wile — kiliebanks of their young days. ln fact the severity of Choi !our city have an. average amount ohl money tit i!& present winter will long be remembered on' se !put out on loans and discounts ta(Otte hundd Count, not only of the unusually la range of theft millions of dollars, while the amount 4aity :1 . posited at their counters was nearly iiinety mil .thermometer, but alto on account of the almost,' lions. The amount of specie helth*in' .he ho nk , „ t . unprecedented continuance of it. • i vaults is almost sixteen millions, while the n tes t : of our city banks in actual circulatiOn:anzonotti to ',.about eight millions. I ,;, i; .. I The am ' nets daily e i xohanged among the ban ks fat the clearing tonse,in checks, driifia, notes, c., averaged twenty-founn„ Miens, While the . gross settlements between tht?banks in this itii business days of the week reached the ant* 'total of dme hundred and forty-two and one half* million' of pe`Jrditiaj Salaries—Bar Meeting.—At a meeting of the members •of the Bar of the- 21 et Judicial District, held at the Cu'art nonee.,in the' Borough of Pottsville, on Wednesday, February : 20th, 1856 i on motion, JOHN BANNAN, Eq„ was railed to the Chair, and a million4l I %Atter 33. ent.stult, was appointed Secretary.! 'millions, being considerably over o_o u . t : Tara p er day . : 2 I. On mutton of D. W. Cumming, Esq., the follow.t' e r the • • In order that you may see some',:o • Indira. ing preamble and resolutions were read and unan.l, dual instances of our banking , tran2a4ions wean. 1 entl adopted: , t nex some of the leading institution' ehowing their nty WnEnneit. The salaries of the Judges of the r &if.Y average amounts of W •_ loins. lipecie and de '•' Supreme and• District Courts, and of the Law .t posits: . ' . Sp cie , , Daily, " Judges of the 'Courts of Common Pleas of this I, L—ins. Str.onotA. Dcpuils, .CugAionwirnlch, are totally inadequate to • the : i Atneristo Exchange, '8,717,000 tits,ooo 6,580.030 learuing andiabor required of them; and the pro. it Bank of America. 4.373,000 1 1 .44 , 81 0 1) , 6 6 1 :15 /ZO sent salaries having been fixed when the State: : „•,-• Newyork, MIZo 646,006 1961,000 was financially embarrassed,rendering rigid ecou• I : .. u st a t e N. T., ' 4,oeapoo. MAO • 3.6374 1 00 only heissitsary in every department of the gov i' o o Republic, ' 3.088,000 MA O 3.615t000 °recluse, and as her present condition is prosper I.- Manhattan to.. 6,065,000' MXMKKI 3,865 A" ons and enables her to compensate her piblie Or." Nechenies' Bank, "t COMM 1. 4 4 3 - 0 03 - ' 4 . 236 . 000 1 , 111 CS lioerally and justly, and as it is the true in 4,000,000 1,514.0011 5.168.0n0, t olitst" 1288,0(61 =MO taakaaa torrid and. should be the prido of her eitisens.po, Zj i n e t o r° a• - 41 • 1; Me-chants' '' airostio 4,48.00 n 3.731,000 hats h e r lowti,abty and wisely administered 17, Kershaw E strange. 2,6m00 1,521.000 5.1684)30 men of ability, honesty and leg,al learning, there. 1. Wo bare h e mentioned only tither of ibe large ; fore be it ones end it is tlncumbent to state:that the daily Rocivecit Thai in the aPlaiaB of the membtr;" business of nearly all of out oily banks will aver 'of the liar of the 2/FuJudielat District, the. seta ••, age from one millions of miller* tiforards. These ries of the Judys of the Supreme and District . figures show grace linancial tram:natation,. Look courts and, of the Law Judges of the Courts Of!. at the amounts of daily deposits immatt Jangles Common Plass of this Commonwealth should lio!, those ottomans same received Ind B6B BlBd over * le - eased to in'amann! in some measure to Cum ; lank desk by a single clerk betwees time hearrof m emits them fer Ole ability. learning 'and 'abet , - ten and thre e a nd re,b a id . p, sae be t 0 the whole eqeired of theta in the diechergo of their oillilaU, 'suitiont received within the last Imenk..bont-41to sletfalt. ' . - ... ,-. •, ;‘ la titre , . A , I E BM ftesptces, Thnt the Senator and Represent:mires from Oil , . District are volkeettlilly requested to use their of to obtain An increase of the ;nalorien Jaulletary of this Commonwealth, kniowing i. anti believing t'sat.`their *eths' will reveitis Owl apfirobasti , ni of their ermilltuents, , al well. as tlie, I unanlaious approval of the members al Phil Oak of their District. - . itisiarPci, That the protweilings of thlaiteeetiug biktifilislied in theVapervwf the Coantyiand lot!. w4lidlnd to our Belittler as al Rep 'rotenta#Ves the request that they #llll4 theta beforli the Le• gislature. Oa, motinet adjartwed, s . t t JOHN - PAffSkti: Prwqrolf. 7 Mist M. iNktuar, ..*ersiary. .if . Haven, William LindOMiltb and GO:. J.'Lavirance Were appointed coinniitlee to G. J. LAIKRANCE, 54r.rt#ry Feb. 21. 11456 Port Carbon NEIN YORK LETTER. CROW OUR REGULAR CORREEPONLiiET, di lbws, while the balances to be paid, in specie from one to another am :tinted tO: nearly seven ‘l..r.rtspoubtact. OV, THE 111INKit$1 * .111VRNA1.. COAL sun se es, szawsdamiAia i s sari tuaumvptsm. Eximata. - No. 13. . • • . - • • -1 . '.-, i oragerbeildings, imperatively, cram. iy . ef t - I I PAR% Nov",, 110,.: . .i. thitadhithstli . ade upon- the 'existing re-- .... _ := •I Dealt JOCIISAL':- : Last week !wrote yea +x seetteeil Or 01 tttutton. We have received I ..- ' —:" - 178 ccuant of it life-sand* invitation exhibited limbs on ..ree." --- 't .- .- • .. . famigiee" *high under the name of "Pataidtetty! e - ,_ , .-,.,•/‘ .... .-: •k - z-,- -Elfulet. itt• /: 11 :fis; p h 9f. eif l ) . Ur. figured its more er lailtimprevedistettesprse to tha - lit I gletitioli the Rep or t of #teiiiiiiptild 'Oaction of three lateral partiee:lllese were all fo r it ' 18 - 5. Fromt w l ea rn that the e yeltti a i e french men,'but ;matter Ettrupent State, Belgium azposes-tww4liffertmt. epeeltuelteet thif idezitreiff- ' totalstanilti*orlatients itrAttlEttilpitiFdttie Parachute under the name of "errata* which it . , and • ring they etie, was . a9O that from the ben !pay be well to allude to. ' ' ' • The first is this 'dee ef one Pierre Deny of L'ege. Sinning teethe end Of - the year, the Hospi end is called the "arrest cuff/me" it operates very, tel bap beet) steadily filled 'and - Crowded' to t , - mach likie,the first Ide-scribed last Week, arid like ' e;e, : _ ; ," : • Te bas the disadvantage of zietingitidewor against t h e extr e me emit. that predence would permit. the guides nettle pit. Thin is a disadvantage, be. The Iteport*grefs thatite accommodations cause should the guides be weak or unsuppurted acct .. as the doird . , ' were compelled by the earth behind, at the point re whe the rope elie limit 4, di chances to break—se sudden and forcible a thrust l to decline alconSiderable .nuMber of patients, I ' ll thitturacki by4bn.lirinn-af' diet" trrwr might! who'weresaltable Sibjeititai treatment, and" Cause Awn to give; way and the cage would, as 1 ~ ... Under the old order et -things beprecipitated to the I many of whom presented the Most urgent ap . . . - .., bottom. But it is.nevertheless it valuable levee- i peals for die benefits of the Institution. The Lion, and in simplicity can hardly be surpassed. 1 Tables statistical of the Report contain many By an ankle published in the "Liege Journal," i 18th June, 1855, we see that it leis already been i interestingldeetili, which we are under the ried. • i ' . "On the 13th Instants cage containing a waggon /1 , y ; if Coal, total weight one and a half tens bad ar- l noti ce. One. thing is certain; the Ittstitution iced in its ascent &taint 35 Y ards rflaii tt ' esurfam ; badly' needs`enlarged accommodations, and we ihen the ring, whiCh held the iespension cable,l . i I coke, and the whole machine remained suspend. I_ earnestly hope that the appeal of the Beard' 4in the pit. The.teeth of the 'arrest euffat' were; of Xsnagerit, for pecuniary :assistance', Will aunt! to have penettated et least the one twenty. I I ftb pert of an idch into the 'iron guides which, I low this point had not the slightest trace of rho meet with • h ii liberal • the citizens . ~of Pennsylvania, in every section of the Siete. Instrument --proving the stoppage to have been in. Fsantoneous. Busittese was resumed nt . the and of Mt - an hour." The entire weight of e'rm --- ___,Arhl•li 'two storied, end •iParaohnte"fin thislinachirie is I 800 wands. i 1 J . Then, another Belgian rends a sample of a plan I invented by him which is in use at ten Collieries ( of France, and at the wines of Chatieroy, last i May, raved the live# of eight men WU:were as. ending when something gave way—but the ma= , hinereinained suspended, though a weight of early (our tens, including many &theme of the . ruken rime ,had to be supported.AHitherto it eems the GoVernntent of Belgiuni-hat prohibited kin from riding up and dawn iii the cages, kin accennt, of the ifrequenell of such • accidents, constraining them fir ascend and tles4nll. by the 'lung inclined ladders, than which, after a day's hard labor, nothing could be conceived more fati guing or .dispiriting. Bet since tbel appeatance Itif these Parte:buten, the administrater of mines 'has recommended them to replavethelladders, and it is probable that they will du fat), eltogetheein the course of a verY, few monthsit I • • in this plan, the guides are retiree' 'stelae., and the arrest catches tin their rouni4,-ileing thereby suspended instead of'by clamp er `claw, as in the I cases previously described. The tither offers ai bill of the different items of cost f,tic mitered in fit ting up a pit for work by his form itif cage; from which I am confirtned in the belief( that the lad der plan is nodes/di expensive. I Single guides are asrefficacenut and one-half cheaper.!" , _ I This finishes all T have to sil of !the Parachute I invention. It is to he hoped t at in • Coal opera- I tor, on the Seheytkill (sr Lehig , Who wishes him • self to be considered decently butane, will pro. l i ject a Shaft will i arranging included—or will defer irstroddoh ve the li f e safe ein i g it into those ! [ 47 its he has alreadylin operation. , I It is often very difficult tal get horses down I mines—partly because, as wheh the pits are of the Staffordshire duagb, that animal has a natural disinclination to erouch up letki less than his usual &menet, to spit the dimensions of a black , h .le, with which he is not at th l e'best, On any too good terms—and pitrtly bemuseof the diSmlty 1 of keeping him perfectly quietla d free from mov-1 i i i ing during the de-Cent. Altindieur Faiche, .a na tive of France, taking it into hid head to rem o ve these diffemities, shows to the' erorld in the Coal mining departmentuf the Great Exhibition. "an apparatus for lowering horses into mines' which ! he tells us has been in opernto for some time at 'the Collieries of Device, nod %Wise action he illus. ' treats, by an amusing portrait jut one of the nn-! fortunate beasts thyseending6l it, to his dreary prison work. It c onsists of Oar wide hemp hands tut high as a berm: is long—al three lateral bra- MI which can be buckled up b l er the animal has been enclosed. thus, with Its legs hugged up at ound his neck, and only liii7til loft Sprawling. he descends lengthwise.loo . ki6 as funny and fool ish hot nevertheless. etenniative, as can he ima gined. Ofteo dOWlllllol4.it is sro known that "such attachments Clues he Rem,' be seldom wishes to - i , - come up again., . 4 - This suggestS a machine. Or rather a-p Ten, re posed under the flag of Belgium. though some thing similar has long been in operation. in Corn wall. for raising and lotiering miner! in deep shafts. _lnstea i of one cage being drawn by the 'I winding of its rope around a drum at tun from such great depth to the surface, advantage, is to ken of the immobility of the human frime to raise it, like so fetich weight of water pumped up by several lifts. i Just as in the case of a pump. an engine at the . surface causes a lung rod the length of the pit to rise and fall a certain distance, say 9 feet at every stroke. In the present case there ,are two such rods rising 'and falling 9 feet alternatele.'attacheil to the rods which l itre immense beam' double, at 1 every length of stroke, that is at every 9 feet,llre railed—in platforins large enough to bold from 6 i to 10 men, . Fatic'y a half-dozen melt to have stood I themselves in the ;platform of So. 1 Rod, at the bottom of a deetipit—in due time its turn comes to rise ; upit goes by the (,ewer of Steam 9 feet; there it stops, its work is done—its whole mission I is to go up that 9AO and then come down again : —and se on ad linfinitom. -But the men find al platform on thendiet...red ready to receive them I at this point and 'without any ceremony step into it;' up 't goes 9 feet, but no further, its business is to drop again, hut not,the tnen with it; they step out into an ripper platform- on the other rod I whose .duty it now is to ascend: and.so on until they reach the top. Whilst any particular plat form-of the two rods makes only its little excur sion of 18 feet IMth ways—the men by- taking ad ventage of this-Motion, being alternate, are step ping from•Mie to the other and thus gradually are raised to the surface. In the 15 and 1800 feet shafts of Cornwall. many such machines are in use; the ; 011011 at pre sent referred to is a -large tnoAel of that eStablish ed in the Coal mines of Idariemont, 13elgium. by M. Waroeque. The depth of this pit is 1620 feet; the number of Panniers or platforms, 180; the double travel of the4inachine 18 feet; the ordina ry speed 21 feet per second; the time of stoppage at each pannier, 3 seconds; the time required for ; raising 160 workmen and for lowering sitntiltane mAy, 160 7 -one hour, and without danger, this nutnber eephlAiel tripled. Thus it will beaten, that, though for raising a single men, 20 minutes is required, yet in three titneei2o minutes, at least 200 can be 'raised, and the game number lowered. Which, for deep pits, working a great' number of men, and especially for those employing two shifts, one going toit nt 11134,3nd - the other force entering to supply its place until -mornipg, is a wonderful economy of time anti Power.l ' • - . ' The very ingenious modification, by which M. Warocque has ai plied this plan, to the raising of wagons of Coal as well as- laborers, does' net tip pear to hayege - On as yet put in practical opera tion anywhere, though there would seem to be no reason why it should nate. The wagon loaded willi Coal, is caug ht up by hooks on ono rod nt the bottom, raised its allotted distance and hand ed over to hooka on the other rod, and so on until it emerges at the top, whilst a new load has been 'caught up beloivi. at every streke'of the machine. There were only two exhibitors of safety-lamps in the expotitien, biell Frenchmen. Those made by Dubrulle Of I . .,ille.:Siord, aro on such a princi ple that if is , impossible to open them, without ex tinguishing the! flame, and for this principle he has received Immix medals from several -associa tions and frotn I the 'ltntterial &esti of Lille, a silver medal. But the particular merit in-all this, I cannot divine, since it is very easy to lock the gauze, and this = is-always done in English Col lieries. . - . What the world wants is a imp, that will allow , 1 any tr fling with it,• whatever, with impunity ; that will not get angry and blow the mine up be cause a reckless collier takes a-notion to draw' its flame through. the meshes, to light his lamp ; or flush up roil hot and cause the accident. it is meant to prevent, merely because it is waved hastily in I a draught or excitedly by its nervous frightened ! owner, or make, an explosion in case the pi,:k plied by a too Careless hand, should pierce a h del in its delicate enure. As it is iinprobable that these , 1. results can he made to cease occurring from such causes, by anyi modification of _the genre prince pie, what is wanted is a lamp that will be proof 1 against the occurrence of the causes themselves; r one that will work in fire damp Without more thin betraying its presence; that will. give !efficient light to permit its being kept at a respectful dis -1 tance tio - twahel Miner's tools and not tempt him as the Davy almost does to keep it right ender his nose; that is surrounded by some other material than glass (which the water and heat—or the hold ing•too much on one side is apt to creek) as a re-, fleeter; that hise no meshes for fool-hardy smo kers to draw the flame through to their pipes at the risk of bllring themselves end Tellers to in stantaneous destruction; and finally - that is most, some great, !limbering, expensive, heavy, scion- I - tifie conglemeration of cylinders and discs—but cheap, light and withal, simple. The price of M. Dubrulles' lamps is the most noteworthy fabt respecting them. If he can fur nigh safely lamps for. "four francs" or eighty : cents each, and they are good, he had better take to exporting them to England.: In appeartnee, some others of a better nature, be exhibited, re sembled very much "Clatters" or "Stephenson 's.' To do away with the wire gauze, 'a number of lamps invented by Chemed, a Parisian,-were shown, I 'melee prerioitely it seems earned him. a prize meant from the London Exposition in 1851, and a hundred stellar prize from a French Institute in 1854. It was impossible to find net the principle upon which they acted, by examination through a glass case—but three farts struck me as militating against their : Practical value. Pint. they were a Diet and a half long; Secondly, they were made of thick brase. heavy and expensive; Thirdly, they were wondelfa ly complicated. Those 'reticle qualifications destined to supplant the tioantifulty simple device of Sir Humphrey Davy. I MO ventilators in tient weeks' letter. -. W. J. P. WACITIVGTOW REMILICAN ABOCIATI4Y.- The offieers of this Association are :—Tlresi• I dent—Dr. E. M. Joslin; First Vice Presi.lent —Jacob Bigelow; Second Vice Presiient— Muds Buell ;- Recording Secretary--Lewis Clepluine ; Dortesponding Secretary—Daniel B. Goodlori; Si, Brown; Di recon—Win. Bittnobard. D. J. Bishop, S. M. Twills.. M. . ,„::-;;Ti.,7:4,,;---74.iii , L:-.. - ,:ii:;,::.&77-,..1.....,,, ---- 474-.1iiiiiiirthe.... , ...« ,,,, ..t; ,,,, R , : , . Kt - 7 ,-„-. z 7,,.. iv ,,,,,,,,,,,,„, u „ . --,-,,,,,,,„, .... ,,, ... „ Tng PEVLInYLVANIA IfuserrAt, roil rnE Is- I PAO% W33D'S HALM B.SSTOAALUVE: , itivi:L L la l : wok we ~ .k of A ., 1 IS., 4‘0.1)0131.1 r, the roost wunderiul hpo e the en ea1,0r.4 , discoriry of this "go of proorso. The foltowiug is 1 or 1611.249 r Mana,gere of this frvuu ssfriff.-inhautd inginbor of The medical protisstmi:; - fil. Pauli ilunmary 4 mos. ; 'Le Inmitotion bleated at Philadelphia, to oh, ; p,:t i i. J . fir„, d _a w f sw —u usol ia ted , a ~,„d y. „ . , i , su r as mfatiostr. Allow bang uosrly tisk! for 8 long tune, ' tants Mtn rto• is Ivapians contributiotilf . gu4 0444.u.i triad 01 Oa milt' restutitUres est:Luton:ld itiOtiti tolount, to Coalmen qe thet: erection tst.vt:3o;io.,isith In arky,„:l wee indurod. on . nearing of - •, . purs3o give it A Wish' L plscsol Orys-.4r In tho Li iof • ' - illV - • Ay, aer nitil Ile Abarbigrokuu bid. my had wen iatiiwii arlika4wititie ..._. .. Ova REfEESE.NTATLVE tti Cotwayas - 7 ,The Miltoniaa after reviewing .the recent contest for the Speaicership, and the satisfactory re. speak thus of the. Hon. JAMES H. CAMP usu.: - • ; "Mr. CaiiiPbell need not be 'ashamed of .his position - ion the Speakership—he may well be proud o it! Mr. Banks has already won golden hotiOrs by his compromising efforts in appointing. the House - Committees. That he is etninentlt qualified, none can doubt; that he is an honest man, his acts are: above sus picion; that wilt faithfully, yet-prudently carry out his principles, and m intain them, on the sliyery issue, we warrant it, he will always be!fi.tund at his post, doing battle for .the cause : 'sif Freedom. We repeat it, Mr. Campbell was the man for the crisis, with his co•laborers; and, so farts his votelor Speaker is concernSd, it is without fault or blemish.— He can return to his home and-to his friends, on the adjournment of Congress To receive their, hearty congratulations, an&be welcomed by . those who confided in him, for his manful, wise and Ptiident course, in ,casting his vote for -Mr. Banks." Il ot,LoWAY's Pt t.t.s an . Remedy for Rilimn( CI mplaints.—ThomasHodson, of Fourth street Philadelphia, - had the Misfor tune to be afflicted , with the severest of bil ious disorders,• ausea and a foul ~,stomach, whii-kpreventd him relishin r any 'Wail of food,.and frequently threw him on a bed of sickness Int. several weeks. He tried mtny remedies 'recommended to him by friends, but they only tended to increase his malady; his brother, last fall, recommended him to use Holloway's' Pills, which he Aid. the result , to use his own wor ds, "was truly extrokordinary, for after about six weeks use of this inesti mable .medicine, I was i oripletelv cured; and willnever ugain be without: guess.' . Crap!—Cupid's to the ascend. ant. 116: has got :he field at last. Ladies. do you want husbands? Gentlemen, do You want wiveS? Are you in love with any par ticular petson ? Would you like to know how to compel ;thein, quietly hut irresistibly, to love you in return? Then take our advice: The scientificl'rOfessorlioNnotiT, of New York, has•written a book called "The Bliss of Mar riage, or the art of Love making." (advertised in our peer to day,) that tells you bow to ac complish. zt. Read it, but remember religious ly to keep; the secret. Don't tell anybody for the world,' : or else everybody will be gettin, married right off.—Expres4. • Bc,stsESS SKETCH or BIEriINESS MAN.- We coprtbe following sketch of the life of a very extkordinary man, from an editor al in the N: Y. Sur. : "As an illustration of business: tact and tab ent, we irby point to the- career of Professor Hollowayohe proprietor of the most popular medicineslof the age. The rise and progress of this extraordinary man have had no par allel during the present century. lie has vis ited nearly every Court in Europe, and ob tained permission for the sale of his prepara tions from : most of the crowned heads of the Old World. The queens of Spain and Portu• gal, the Icings of Naples and Sardinia, gra- t ea him ; and in St. Pe:ersburg, which city he visited a short time before the coutimeneement of the war, he was treated with marked consideration by the late Czar ' and the rtObility. "Travelling in an elegant private carriage attended by a courier, his equipage attracted attentionin the towns and villages through which he 'l%-ssed. The hotels where he lodged were besieged by persons of the first distinc tion, and!the best society on the continent courted his acquaintance. "The 'syliject of these remarks is unques tionably:4n ambitious man, and his skill and enterpriSe have placed him far in advance of of 'all his; predecessors and, contemporaries in fe the sactprofession. He stands alone; and' the fact that he can maintain his high position, despite the interested assaults of envy and presumption, proves that his ,medicines hare an intrinsic value, which the world understands and appreciates. .r "Thelsuins expended in aaverti ing by Pro fessor HOoway would- be incredible if they_ were not; authenticated by ,his books. - His paymenisi to the press range from 4150,*_-to 200,00.0 per annum. There is no, printed lang,uagd in which his advertisements' do not appear.! - tk "Theramificationi of - his business' extend from a"/Ocal point, his vast establishinent in the Strand, London—over the whole face of the earth. "This iixtraordinary man is now in this corm- try—ig this city. The 7ribune, in a just tri— bute to his matchless enterprise, says, that having, ;like Alexander, subdued the Old IV; irld,; he is now 'prepared to conquer the New." "Professor• Holloway has not been tempted hither bra thirst for gain—for - his wealth is sufficient to satisfy the mast trigeant worship, per of :tiotrnmini—but . by a philanthropic de sire to: extend the benefit of his medicines among a people whOse character he admires. / EveryhOdy is, of course, anxious to see the greatest; advertiser in the world. In a very — short period, the-American reputation of Hol lnway'aPille and Holloway's Ointment will ri val theif European tame.' lictigions .)ateltioence. LMTEEESTING COURSE or •Lacrunes.--gev. E. - 31., Loan, of Norristown, will deliver in the Bap tist Chnrcb, on Monday evening, March 3d, the first of a series of five lectures, on the "CooClition of 'the ileathen." These, iliscourses will be illustrated• with many large Pnitiiings, showing, the different idols. tem . ples,' m u ffles of. worsbipdiving, tte., Pleb as hook= swinging, priests jumping through the tire.aelling seipetit-cona, praying ma ir.e.; also, by mnorenrinsities clam differ healhen lands, sneh U stone, wooden, iron, end silier 1;10s. • Ticisits of admission' to the Conroe, . cent': to each lecture, 121 cente.—to be had at "Green'', Heatone and 1411D1101.. • _Subject of Seel leeture "Ige among the Ilindool,7 i . NOTICES. Er tR/T METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIEURCII, Nei mid Sir; t. Pottsville. Rai. T. SNOWDEN Tames, Pastor.— Divine Orrice every Sabbath at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. Atir SECOND METII3DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. . Market Street, Minnie, Rev. ANDILEN Losostint, Pastor. Divine*rvice every Sablxth it 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. :tfirHAPTIST. CHURCH, Rev. Jour li. Cams, Pastor Service trret7 Sabbath at 10% o'clock, A. M.. and ; a' - clock. P. M. . WASOCIATE RE.TORMED PRESBYT'SMIUSCII Market etreet. Rev, WILLIAM 11. Plantar, Pastor. Divine service every Sabbath at 103,5 o'clock, A. M.; and at 7% o'clocl(..P. M. Or-,ENGLISH LUTHERA,ti CHURCH. Market Square Pottsville, Rev. DANIEL Stan, Pastor. Divine service iD this Clitirch regularly every Sunday. Morning. at 10% o'clock:Om:dna, at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer Sleeting, Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. I / , . sail *sign COi(IIIEOATIONAL cituncti,npien ,vine mad, Pottsville. Rev. CUIJULS Wie. Ilturtnas, Pas • ter. Divine terries la this Church every Sabbath. Morn leg at` /0 o'clock, evening eke o'clock. Prayer Meeting at 9 A SI. , School for small children_, to teach them in the th iutd doctrines of the Bible, at 1, 5 i" o'clock. School for log the Bible, Ac., at 2 o'clock. Singing School at . .!5 4'4 • Welt . 114111 qUitCll..fldltVlOn TOD maw- Zit ARa i ß66. Sunday in Lett—Ezekiel xx, Nark is. Ezekiel Is.' Del. et. , On #tch May etowning. Dish* Wenbig is enistwarad to tb4 Lectars roost with discoarsesfat the ftsftwastion: th remises which isd to it s its striking ineldraits And womtrisatagents. its deep rteeenity. Its sffeets.imd its bobra4 in tbikgsitis Ankles. After the Lentz* Who twat* intekly oppartnnity for drawing books from the Psrish .1 ibrtry. • D. WASHBURN, Atergor.- - JOIARRISIN• • • MArtiolo adioosateN 4 4411 Z .11* tow 14)olloofroth ft tooldistst peolish4t, ortri 44 fork metOlAs 411cOntow acomongto: f-iipinTet afodrertitym, „ir efolitkos to thr morrogt fob " - - Attiserr—inLie-In Glate. - 4 ' ltd.; by the Wm. 'Ton. .trowtol A vottir to 1110 Mr Mil wole !net ' • - .41/SNAIB4 'be des toiatiiottien apirikci addwell nal:died tilftlits scalp - War airhglow. tuts i repotted every nicataingou4 in three weeks the young hair appeared, and grew', rapidly, treat August last np to the present [Amos and is now %hitt, IthWit and strong—soft and pleas. ant hitt* tench, elf here se t ' it was harsh and wiry, 1.1/11,1iiittle there rase( It and that little there, was dis- Appearing rapidly. 1 still use your itestoistive about twice a week. and at • l soon hare a good and perfect crop' , rof Agri, talerertturreiaad OrtheitititiUmf—erat wbd Holt`—but have never seen hitherto, any case in which any perain's hair was really beneditted by auy of the ball' tonics, at., of the day; and It rally 41. vs sae pieasure to' record the result of inyesperience. I bay recotniowoded your prep %ration to others. And It alroad, hay a large and general StiollarJughout Terricbry . The 'people haw raw its effects. and hay.: confidence in it. All who bale used it hire will coincide with inn in what 1 have written. The supply you sent to; as the wholesale- agents for the Territory; is alioady a:hal:1)48d, and daily !Nutrias are made fur it.. You deserve credit lei your discovery. 1, for one; return you thanks for the benefit it has dOW),UIS• for I certainly had despaired long, long ago, of ever el., fecting eby such result. 1 eougliaulate you that your fortune (and a Large one) is already made. • - Weirs hastily. . .J . W. ilkiltDt Firm of Bona A liellogg, Druaiste. Brookfield. NaSt...Tormory 12,11345. Prof. Wiest—Deati Sts:—living made, trial ~o 1) your hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its of. fact ties been eacellent in removing loslammatbm. dan druff, and a' constant tendency to itcblAg with irhkh I have butt troubled from childhood. and has also tutored my bait...which was becoming gray, to its origlual color. I have aired no.other article with anything like the plea? sure and profit. . Yours truly, J. K.IIRAUO. = , (Extrict or a letter, dated &Ile, Pa, July '2}; 1851 S Must 10,J. Moat* Co.—(lssret—Why don't you send us as math mote of your great ltalr Restorative? - We want all that Is coming toaupply the orders on hand. and have not bad a bottle on oar shelves fiir over a week, and that; has beau the ease twice before. Tbereforo.send us at haat ono gross of each slur. u AO article so justly celebrated as your liar Restomtive Pkesesend army Its{ ries. Yours truly, Comae. & Simms, Druggist:. Chicago. lii., May 1441854. • . , Prof. .1P;od experiented the magieaffret of your flair Restorative, I drop you this upon the suitieet.. About tiro years ago my hair commenced falling off and turning gray; I was fast beciuning bald. 1 met s friend who had used your Restorative, and spike so hlehly of its virtues I iris Induced Co try, it, although I had but little faith. as I had haw* tried so many-other remedies. I commetieed using your .stonttive In January last.— A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up. grow out, and turn back to its foimercoloribiack). At this t foie It is fully restored to Its original - bolor, health aild'appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use to all. • J. D. Does. Stu:—ln consequence of having hair. fur several years past. not only gray, but perfectly while. I lure riot it short.andWOru caps to bidet! from view: but. some 3 months since, I was induced to use your hair Renter* tive.*Ml I mud. le justice. say, that its effects went al. most miraculous: (Or It has changed it gradually to all its former Splendor as to color , and left It so soft and gifts. kV as to he ;more beautiful than flirter was when under the influenNt of the davit oil. I earnestly. therefore. recommend it to every lady as decidedly the best preps,- ration ''fbr toilet use, of anythingin the world. BETSY SNIVEL Addreku--0. J. WOOD • CO., 311% ilroadway, New York, and 111 Market Street, St. Louts. Mo.. Proprietors: S. W. Dvorr & Suss. Wbolesale ,dgents. Philadelphia; .1. C. C. nouns; Druggist, Agent; Pottsville. Pa. I, Autust 11.'55 : , wely . 13111 (10•PARTNERSHIP- 7 The under bare this day formed 'a co partnership, nder the find or, NEVIN S HEIL:VIOL for the purpose of trans. itetiug k Whqlectle Coal and' Commission business. Otlieei S. W. Corner or 4th and Walnut at., Philadelphia, and No:4 Now Street. New . York 4 . DAVI!) J. NEC &N. PEW VAL (MILNER. Feb. 23. 1850 T , COPARI'NERSIIIP hereto existing betw•en the ntnivrsiened. nn den. the M 11011 E, CAIN A Co.. is this day dissolved by m t eq use nt. , The b inkiness of the late firm will be set bitA byAnmas Cain and Jesse M. Conk. who are author: lied brim the name of the firm In settlement. " Phllanelphla. Yeb.lB, 'SG. JESSE DI. COOK. ' ( tWARTNERSIIIP.—The undersigned have this .day formed a ovpartuership under the style and title of CAIN. lIACK Ell a C,J)K. for the tranpetion of a gener al Coal Shlpplog business. . TIT 13f A$ CAIN, • ' HACKER, Ph)ladeiphLi, tab. IS, 46. JESSE IL COOK; .ItE3WAL.—The late flans of M')ORE. CAIN. & CO., arid 31./RELMIACEER i C have removed from No. 73 "Duck street, to No. 10 WALNUT STREET, Second story. Phltidelphia. Feb. 23. 8:Im SIILAND COAL—From Lomist AL:ll•lttntaln —The undersigned base. in connection with their tieneral Coal Business; taken the a.zency of the above Ooal. and are prepared to receive orders which mar be addtesed to Port Carbon. Schuylkill county. or 49 Wall strect. New York. - CASTS & YOUNG. Auzitat' 11. %SS • _ COAL!- , The subperiber.keeps F L ,/ cOuitintly on hand a large qua - only of Allegben7 and Hampshire Bituminous Coal. Pu sale by the ton or bushel, at the lowest cash prices. lie is also prepared to receive Coal on Yardage, and to deliver the same. Yards. 5.../Y.corner Broad and C.allowhill streets. and Arch sireet Wharf. Schuylkill. E. SCI;REINEII. Philadelphia. April 21.1155 lfgy COAL C. Lands, 0 PER A'l'ORS.—Edmund Gill" In. of New York. owning several tracts of good CLands, Is desirous of leasing the-same for a term o years. The Coal can be sold to the elaware; Lackawatm & W.-stern Railroad Company, at the Mines, or shipped over their road. direct to New York city. at the optimilo the lee'see. • For terms and particulars. addreu the utt dersigned agent at, Scranton. hints- B. NEEDgAII, Mining Engineer.' 2.3rus JanUary 12,'65 incOVARTNERSHIf.—The • - under . R (In e d have this day (JaOtary 21st. UN) ) entered o civartnership for the transaction of a General Coal Commission Business, and also tor the purchase and sale of Coil. under the (Irmo( W. M. Rooms. a co..' Bros tway, New York. and in Centre street, opposite the American lintel. Potl si WM. M. RICERS, New York.' P. D. LUTHER, Pottsville. 6-tf Yebimary 9. I'l l 6 MINERS—Broad Top Coal-L. i 1 Iluntin~dnn Onunty.—The Bread Top Improvement Company, and the Broad Top semi Anthracite Coal Co. are now prepared to lease one or two of the o pe nings on 1 their: Lands which are ready for Mining. The Broad Top region offers Inducements in mine sletperior to any I other . oginn in Our State. Any information rrspeeting the Lands. and mines. can,. be obtained by .applying or addreitsitm Henry D.lloori, orb. 8. Bishop, No. A 8 Wel. nut street, l'hiladelphis Jarivary 19,t"56 1: 4 0R SALE—The 'Lease. Good Will Fixtiares of a large and supprior COA 1. WHARF on' the nicer Sehurialli. Philadelphia. consisting of • Steani Engine.. Derricks and Gearing. for unloading Coat from ;Boats. large Counting ouse. Bins. Trestling. Bar rows.*reena and ererything .necerrary for ennducting a wbOletiale and rk38,11 Coal Business. The Wharf will store 10.000 tons of Coal. with water in front suffklent to float the largest Coal ce•sels at ttx,tide. and has large Dockii on either cider Terms sdirbe made accommoda ting.: For particulars address Box '2121. Philadelphia Post Office. 1 Jan. 19.1856 3-61 ,•••• • . • . DARTNERSHIP NOTICE..L-THE ',Copartnership heretofore existing between' L P. Brooke, olutries P. Stiekney and Walter Lawton. nndir the tirm of L. P. BROOKE & CX)., was this day (January 21d. 1836) dissolved by the withdrawal from said firm of Walter LawtOn. . L. P. BROOKE. . , . , ..--. The Pailnersx of mining Coal at "The Tunnel Colliery,", Ashland. will be continued ma heretofore. by L. P.'llrooke and P. P. Ptielsney, under the arm of 1.. P: BROOKS & Cc 7,. : (February 2. Mil A.At 11 - 1ISSOLU:11 ONThe firm of SIL- Limm AN, tit)ltToN & Ctl.. Is this thy •dissolved by 113Utilal consent. The affairs of the firm will be . settled by Imes SlMiami, Pottsville, or C. F. Norton, Philadel phia; . : JAMES lit LLIMAN. C. F. NORTON. • Ptiibidelpbia Feb. 2. 1856. E. V. GLOVER. Jr . cIiOPARTNERSIIIP-C. F. NOR- - TON and E. V. GL I NER, J 0... of the late firm of SI man. Norton k Co.. have this day associated with theta. W. S. ROBARTS. .1. IV ALT.IN and J. R. VAN DUSEN', of the:. firm of Rotorts. 'Walton & Co., and the btoineis will be continued , under the firm of VAN DUSEN, NORDIN A CO.. at No. tbi Walnut street Phila.. I. Port Itlchmond. • • Pklladelphla. Feb. 9, '56. • ' 6.6 t littsT CLASS COLLIERYto te - t. trultees of the York Farm, adjoining the Bo rough of Pottsville,offer to lease that valuable portion of the westend of the estate. which embraces about 5,300 feet r ,of: the Celebrated Black Dine rein, Red Ash to gether with the Tunnel. Rabbit-!foie.. ?crust and &km Veins.; The west end of this Colliery" is at Westwood. wherithe !lino 11111 Railroad plisses through the prop erty--4he distance to Schuylkill Haven is only lye miles. i&it therefore among the nearest aitieriu to Philadel phik. The superior quality of this . Coal generally corn moods more than the astral market Price fur the best red • ash Coal, and.the quantity ls supposed to be a Cadent to suriply a first class colliery for a long series of years. Application Gar.further information and terms of le se to be made to : . : A. RUSSEL. Agog. . . t :earner S6e6ndAnd Itabanteisgo streets, PettrelEts February 3 ," v6 , f 5-tt • .•- - - - HE :Copa rtnership heretofore elitist- Jul between the pubeeribere, irodltig es BLAK IS. 1.1 ..,.c0x.,.te.).. in Phibutelphia and New York. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. David J. Nevin with- d wing from the concern.. The biisineee of the hrm will be jellied by. John R. Maklston. Wm. P. CAI. or George P. Nevin, who are alone authorised t 4 no the natneof' the lira lbr that purlive. -. Jo lI 11. SLAXISTON.. . . ; ... WM. ft. COX. . : .4 . : \txl : 4\4 . , '.. OPO. P. NEVIN. I an. ..., le. ' DAvit, J. NEVIN. ,- the Coal "Weis will be continued ` as twetolbre. by th‘ subscribers, et the OM of BLARISTIN. COX * CO. - ! JOHN R. BLAKISTON, • WM. P. COX. " • GEO. P. NEVIN. . Offim-63 Walnut street,' Philadelphia; 4 New sheet. Niw York., f -N• February 2.1858 ‘ if SEILA.ND and NIAH &NOY COAL. c : —The undersigned are prepared to receive orders for us celebrated Ashland Coal from the "Bancroft Pi mixer Colliery." Prom the atm:Wee sperm:term and im pt made at the Col liery this 'winter for prepar ng the Coal..they foal no hesitation in offering R. to the I , blade as an article that can have n;., eoperior in the mar- OA. both as to quality and freedom from dirt. date and other Impurities.- They are also 'prepared to Make eon. tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other miens.. NCRIIKT. LEM 8 ' No. 19 Walnut street, Commerdal Building.! February 9, 'h6 • 6.1 y • CO ERRE!!! P—Tbs undersigned umelated them. ~,Ares together on the 10 Indent, under • the firm of 'llANCRiliff. LEWIS C 9., for the purposo of Bluing .andgelling Cad. Oilim-;..N0. 19 Walnut, Contmereial Building, lietgesti,Broat and Seennit streets. Philadelphia. . JOHN BANCROFT, JOSS. LEWIS,_' NAPOLEON BANCROFT, . JOSEPH W. BANCROFT. P" I `"..fiedalphll... V. Irony 'sfl I 'CARDS.: c of IIAMENT 8. FOSTER ,_ Justice • the Pelee. Minetsetlle..eolleettona and attendee so. Ile ted end attended to ceeetnlly, fehruittY AL s4f . jr.4 OR Sit riE--The premisas lately. . . ectupted by J. D. Meredith, la. the :upper onite, b, Matoratongt. strret. Isotteslite. The house is pu 11 . II: McElwain. - 1 till stone bonding. 27 lotto:et, In frud order 'and C i r i l and Mining - , .1 .1 4:1r. The lot te 12 0 fort front on blehantruago drat, ',,, / sErginser. Ashlar* Pa-, attends to Surraltart and 1 by •150 fist In depth. to& back street. " Ind. pecipattla Xesperttas !fines. roarturytas and , dhidion lanes , 'Kw; ern of the non desirable resldrors In pottailZle. For Wiwi Town Lots, and all otbn , Wildness in this line of , _kiwi apple us lIN Skil PPE.. . 1554.. - til ,e4 prnfassion., ~ • '. Pre.ilklif of tla Maitre' Bank. Ratter fie. kill ' ape address, tenstala Sprint P. 0., &hurl 1 ; JOIN St. SCAT. &iv.: "Outiatyi Ps. . ' . vrnti.ivr.• prii,try. PhiblflpAii. I t, ;Alt. 3Z,111154. . . :: I.tf Northeast Alms pliania. March 9. 1844 COAL. DA N I F.L T. MOORE, TII V3IAB CAIN, 3-6 t CHARLES. P. STICRNEY, WALTER LAWTON..'. ADM INISTRATI I N:' .:- - .. HARDWARE • . ......... Aur . f Cattta- IN the,,Tatter of the E state 1 . . A lA. = sor t s o f T Hails, from 22 'o 60 Lititi.. & , ,itt; deceased. 'l e i - p9untiot per yard. on band and for sato by ile‘ underattned Auditor appointed by t r e iditd , ,, a p i t ...e. a. la:, Z., •Itt- .' - . ,t; YARDLi.Y A VA - . . Cart .. F :Achu4ll.,lll. county ,- to diAtri..ote the.boto . .. k . in, .. .. . . ...... C ti 1I ! OLT:11!!•--Garn Packing, Gam thibanda ut Pantuel timtt. Adminbd rat-..r .. mbi r at h., ' a al ea lle n Stt u ri l d ,v re v a l lied :rix.i , at per o r i b s i:l .n fl i ffl , l l. 3 , ::%il . i . t t.. „.. l, , lii. iu ti ; :i o li f ' rmou....-.,.tud cum R tugs or u 0 isiz...A , fur tat •1 • . 1 Potttarittet; ou Midtday. the I:th ds:. .1 March,; rants, at , ttw , ‘ ' _ littltillT Lettc H. ~. L'c'eb4ll. A.. I. of athlete. all p.,rlies Itik,:rvalrit. are _...! 2 __.2_' e ' h 1 t "" 431 7 9,':,G , • r,- .LimAy . not ituid. .1.41.. N. P. IldUAßT,',444litvr.' robritary 0, '34 • f s-aie ADMINISTRATION NO:41(.1E. Whereas letters of Administration . on the Estate of WASIIINGTON LUDWIG, late of Mutter town ship. Schuylkill countrdoceaseel, Luc beeo.granted to subscriber, notice is hereby. given, requintting theleetanilebtaid lanidEstatetoznakapartna#1 4 and time hiring claims .111 point than for settlement WM. LLVY. Exeettter. February, A UDITOR'S NOTICE — ' Ti LIL un :4terwlzufd:Auditorapp doted by the Court or Com. k [non Plaza of Schuylkill County. to distribute ttnitekimuy in the hat Nils or Wm. Frailty, Administrator a letederick Hofer deceased. hereby glees notice that be willatpnd to the dutioCot bta appointment at the Cause of lank) Boyer Ih the Borough wiusborg. on the third day of Hatch- next. at rd o'clock A. 31 , when end n byroad those internatod !nay attend. O. B. Ztalell, AfOilor; Febinary 'Mk 74t A DNIINIS'rRATOR'S NOTICE.— ..„,IThe itodczcl o rneA hart been apiointed trator of,tho Estate of .WM. lIAM I ur.o. ;1,...,4. late of Mount Carbut. Schuylkill conutY• Eenn.Ylr.ii!ln• no. tiro is herehy Oren to all persons Indebted to paid Gate to mike Immediate payment. and all tlyek.:itiavlng elateis against 'said Estate to present them for rhyrnent to EDWARD 11A M I !JON, .Adekinystralor. 3anwiry 2 i. '56 IcTolloE.—Where:is, !titers' of Ad mluistratimi en the. Estate of ELIZA DEBGLEII. Intie c.rf :West Haven. iirhuylklll county. deers ill. have b,vrt_irio ted the sulweriber:by the liiv,isier schuyl• rountv: n.tlee is hereby-given to anti]. se tiolebted to said Eiitste. tn. make piyment. and all thave!!having elasi will present them for tiettlemeht. ELI, I O BklrrAliT, Aitatiniarrntor. r . VOTICE.—The partnei.:ship fons existing. between the under geed trading un der the firm name of ItICII Atilt U. MATTIIIAS CO.. Is this dai s tFeb 4111; 18.56.1 dissolved h . 'Oreetruit consent. All parsona ‘ kuoring themselves indebted to said Arm are requested to make oat ment to J. NI. Weill. erill.rind those basing demands will present them to him for settlement. lt P..MA7TRIAS. - J. 3i. WETUFAILL. 6;it. Pottxti?le. Achill,* 9„ '6B ~__ eTc.OTII;„ OF DISSOLIJTION.--r The Notice of John S. Grabm in refere4e to the rms of the Diesehttion of the Partnership heretofore existing between Graham. Brown * Co_ published in the Mine's' Journal of the littli.inst,, Is incorrect to to the agreement nt the piffles. touching the use of the name of the firm by John S. Graham. All p,•rsons. therefore, are emit ionetralnst. reeeiring any Notes or ether obligations for t payment of money drawn in ' the name of said firm after the lit of Septembei lest. DAVID P.' illtqWN.--.-, Sentient 2r. 1,41 4-rt JOHN McFAII.,AND: TILSSOLUTION of partnerghir;:.—No -1 Itieeis hereby given that the partnership Its mieing an,rehlpping Co L at Mohterey COllleiV. Ratty tOwnshlp Sehavlicill &ddy. formerly exist/m¢ between :John S. Graham David P. Brown and JohnMeFsrland. tinder the name of GRAHAM. BROWN & CO., was (Resolved on the let day of September last. by John R. Graham pi:wetter Int the respective interests of David P Mown abd Jdhn Incibtrtand..wlth an agreement that the tedinesis of the Colliery should- be,transseted by - John &Graham. In the name or the late firm. until the let day of.hineare.llZSß. The business of mining and shipping real fmm;said Col liery now is, and her7rth will be earned en by ' • -JOHN S. GRAHAM. • Monterey Colli"44,,,iannery 19. '.55 3 . 4•4 1 - • TIARTNERSTIT NOTICE.-= THE I eopsctnership in the; Lnmher business. heretofore , existimt between R. C. &G. Wilson, was this day. (Dec. - - 1,'1555.) dlssolied by mutual cc nsent. . .. . i . ft.' , titt,SON, . \ i ' --- ' G. WILSON. Thr undrr*rerd hare this dev..f fire. I. Is'!s 3 entomi Ito erirstrtnorship In thr Lumbrr. hnstness'..et thrtr steam Faw mill, on the Mshanoy. antler thr tirni!of WIL SON & ROYER. R. r LEWIS -ROYER. Orders for all kind• of Lumber will be welyed and at tended to by R. r. Wilson, at the mill, or Lewis Royer at Schuylkill Haven. . ' WANTED. IV ANTED-20 shares Miners Bank T , T at 51t. and 50 shwa Farmeis' hank at fib. Pottsville. Feb: 23, '56 C, Dlilt;GLlllt L CO., \lv A N'PED—A youn man off' good mmal character esd untiring energy. Is deg'. nom of tual.ing an ensagerrient from April IsCeltber as Clerk or Salesman. has Welkin business sevrtial years, ant e'tn Ore good references§ to character ant. Eaparlty. Please address 'Miters' J,Mrnal" at nal§ office: , Feb, 23,161;13. ' • Pat _L ANI) . WARRANTS WantWanted:by J. A I W. ROSEDIERRY. Attorney at Law, eor'nerr of Ser eond and Market streets, Pottsville, October 0.104 • "40. IV AN TEIi—A Journeyman ißlack - V V smilh.—To a e‘enpetent- bard.deed; employ. men: and ;Nod wages will be given. Apply tol LOESER, COX & CO. D.,,Lirm Fnls.tvery 1* "Ot FOR §ALE & TO 1. 4 1 0R - SILE—A 9 inch Pump,lWork- In g Barrel, V&A' and all complete. Inqpireof GEM 11. POTTS. Feb. 23,'56 RENT-The jarge Sure tto6rn and Dwelling. on the east side of Centre st.atiive Norwegian. now occupied by Messrs.f Johoston & Co.; Is offered for Kent. Posseeston given Oil the prat day, of Apri1,1653. For terms, &c. apply to. tIEO. W. SLATLIt. , Pottsville. Feb. 23, Ismi. ~ - Sze •• • :0R SALE—A Frame thiese 1 mud Lot. nn Norwegian street, on reasoriable terms. • Apply to W. St.l.Eltbo. Frbrunri Iti. 'SC • • 7-Im* )Flll-7 e sg "Tentent•Offiees In Church alley, near Ilatlroid.M, street. to let. Apply tn. _ ft - A.AN. pntfxr{~le.. l an B. I !Ur!. _2- . rent:r• .qtr.rt. rllO, RENT., — A large and convenient _j_ ICE 110 USE to Rent, for one ni'mote Years. Pos session given immediately. Apply to -- F Dec:B 185.5 49. E.. YARDLEYk SON. . --- 11_, 1. 0R SALE—A large quantity' of 2d . ; - Land elope Chain for mile. of T anoxic sites from .li inch to IN Inches in diameter. . Dee. 8.1853. 49- ' E. YARDLEt t FON. ___— . . 4 1 1 RE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling and Blast Furnaces, from the Reading 'Worts. fur elow. at the ' PIONEER Ft:BA ACE. Pottsvllle,•Jan.'l9, 1856 3-ti • r.Ol1 - .RENT,--A Stable on Railroad street, lame the Depot in.Pottsville, capable of hold ing ten or. twelve - Horses. Posseasiou given , on the Ist of. April. Apply to 1 OD , . 11A LAVAS CA DT. Pottsville, January 10 , 18¢0 .: :14( • I - -- - US'T'RECEIVED from Ne w York, IPP Lacing - Leather for, Belti.., Also. Bole Leather for Pump Leather for Mines. For sale by . JOHN L. MEN NW, Mir:Dads:red. Pottsville. February 10 18.55 1: C-tr _ ITO LET.--The Washingto!U Artii- L lery Company top letting their arniory fi,r Par nell. Cotillions, Cone. it,. Lectures. ac. The thorn lit Inrge and suitable for.the &hose purposes. For particulars lip• ply to D. A. SMITH, treasurer. . Potts, ille, January 5,'56 1.3 m ITOR SALE.-A Forty-Horse Pump , Ink and Hoisting Engine, Boilers, Drum and Or/gr ins, and a 9 Ineb Pump. Also. a .Ten•l[orse Breaking Engine, with a pair of Rollers. Screen. Gearftig. &e. Apply toP. it. BEssErr. 4s - o-thide. Or to " A. It. BENNE'TT, February 9, 16,55. . .re3to 1 - . 4 1 01t SA.LE.—One 12' inch Pole? Pump. 7 feet' troke, and 7120 feet 'of 12 ,inch with bolts. rings. Ac. complete. Also, 1309 feet of 3lcisi nth and too feet % inch slope chain: all of jest quality ad will be sold cheap. . WM. T. AG& it D & CO.. ,1 Delmont Colliery. Dec. '29. '55 . I 4 IOR SALE---A lot. of Wheel-Bar, rows,. of .superior quality. suitable tie banana ground or coal. Also, coal screens. riddles and wire brooms, for, sale cheap, at KURTZ A 110ELEIPM., ven Acton,. assort ', Nlanufac C. DAP f January 'n.lgs4 liENRY W. POOLE Isll'ilioffraphi cal• Map of the Mine 8111 Ttakfrnad irteluding the Wertern half of the Pottsville egid lash , i . ind the Ash 'sod Ito4lon. Size Inches sttw. colnr,d,ard mount ed. Ready f• r delivery at Ilaorlan's 'end ait Garriglies• Book Store'. and at Mr. fool's Office. .411`toi , er tsfeft. To ,LET--4. Foundry andlMachine a Shop. in Coal Street. Pottssitle, (formerly occupied by George Mason. C 0..) with a full set Ofitords. lathes, &c., an all the necessary ennveniances tor :Going an es tenttive business. For particular* apply to the subscri ber. GEORGE SPENCER. *Morrelllle. Gee. 14,15 t. 50.11' FIFOR 8/11,E.---The subrecriber -. offers tor wale hla Saddle and Harness establishment in rassweatin street. WU furnished with Ouldlea. Har . Bridles, Collars and all other artieleei belonging to , is the business. Ala • &good assortment of the beat mount- Int. All the We and fixtureftcluded in the eilei.gblch will be oisteasy terms. - JACOB S:OORIXIN. , tiarembet 3.'55t , • 44 It' NNTANTEI)—A person ti rent :the Store Ilonse reeently °ern pied by the a bscribeng, they having rented and removed to the naw brick Store Itonsereeently erected by Z. W. Met: innfe, where they are PrePared,to furnish thew who may. favor them with their patropue; math. Dry Goods. Groceries. Ilardware, Queens - Ware. &c.; at the most rearnabte rites. . St. Clair. Sept. 22.'55 384.1 DAVIS & ODER. COAL MINES TO'. LE ASE.;—The rolties of the Krogh Pennsylvania Cosi Company. Pit": tate in Wyomtng Valley. three voles ohm+ Wilkelstarre. Immediately on the North Branch Canal. t :Thewe mines are now In vfork.ng order. being turn iphed viifh a rope- Thor new engine, pumps, de.. de.- Ail applications to be - Made personally or by letter to • • JiltiN D. TAYLOR. President. . No. South Water street; Philailaphia. .I?lnnary 5. '56 - I.tf TEANI ENGINESFOR SALE.-2, S Enitiom 'with steam cylinder 22 Inches di ameter. anil s feet stroke. '2 Blowinr. eytthders62lochei Muse er. 6 feet 'Wks. with Boilers Zonally in use at a Illsst•Furoace. Would make - excellent Puinvinitor Blow ing, Calves. One or both will be sold. itsdestred. Ap ply to HENRY LONGVSECE ER & CO.. asisokin Iron Worts,!Shantain. Ptt., GEO. W. SNIDER, Ottsrin• . Po. 46-tf Or to October 6,1855 "VOW - SALE OR RENT-4 desirable 'd story stone dwelling in Mania' Addition. clear °fell encumbrances. witb ell the modern Improinmenu. hoe, water, &e, The house L 4.0 feet front. sod fit." lot l2:1 tot &top, with lam liable dwelling trio,* lo the rear. Yostression given on the let of Aril: 13 _ . ?be term to snit purebesere. All appilettlons to be made to POSTS, Agent far the retate. Pottarille. Jan. - • • ?; IVI,ATHEMATIcALM;---trumentq Thermometers—varied mortal th:11.4 ware and Zr a dEp t. ;44 It, gra NE Pon SKATES:—:sitw.ark Skates iron and stael, At the klaidware net ben Delon!. 'RANK POTT.. 7•lf rOttoTiiit;„ FobrUAry CORN STIELLERS, Straw' Cutters , • Farmers' le , ptout•ut a. Tian Chain*. Item. arc! m w. harness. at the Hard waft, a n d Iron Depot. r.po rr. rottaeille, February 16.'56 I.tt POLE BROOK DALE, Waggon box. Trnni. lrf,ts Kettle,. Waffle iron* at * the Hardware and Iron ',rte.!. FRANK ' PO . T. February 1. , '54 7-tf 'p,cIREEPERS ! CREEPERS ! tb;. allprwry Inch■ I °info purrb..bl;.: a pair ..1 creepers at the Il3rdware I and Iron deprt PLANE 14.1 T. Pottsville. rob. • tR()N.— BRIGHT ' 4:l , Eitcu have the lamest awrtment of Railedlleunnin..l Flue. Sheet, Ai d Slit Iron In the county. uhleh tb,l oiler. ~.h . w al. and retail. at lowest market prleex. , • Potts , 'llk, February 9,'&; . . . , PEEL,! STEEL! !—A large supply of Cast Steel. 'Shear Steel. Engnab and A merican lit ter Steel. of all alum. and brut quality. on hand and for Tale by IllillillT k LEIZCII. Pottsvil!p, February 9," All 6. HARDWARE—Bright tt Lerch are dal!) tweiving large supplies of Ameriest. d Ito pnrted Hardware. of every variety. whi.h the Y will sell !rh. , lesal e r rrtall. at the lowest marke. prices. Call and examine INT y.uisel vet. free of rhargr, ' l'utt.l%titu, V..t.eu a i v p. '56 u. Ul A4P EN'IsERS. 'and BUlLDERS (j g enerallr, jgenerany..a..e icvdtPd to Examine the tame a?sort nient, of Tools and Building Ilardaarele.r aide by BRIO tjT E LERCH. Pottsville. Feb. 9. '56 NOTICES. NoTlcE—Whereas, in :December 1853. a Note for 103. ; wits given to Niichael Gruver by Theodora Schneider, of, Ashland. !Said Note WWI given to Jesse Rice of thelatne - place,rur a h”rae. war ranted sound. but which proved utherwist. and wets re..' turned to the said Jesse Itice. As. Jesse Rice reflprisa to give up said Note to the autmerita;r, he hereby Fftifflone all person? from receiving mid Note from Jesse ltije, u; it does not belong to him, but belongs to me. 1, Feb. 27, 1658 A.--:Wasfungton Camp, No. Jot. 'Junior Sons of America" ufeets every Monday evening . . at Thotupson'allall. Crblrd story). corner of Fee oud and Market streets. Potts% l'a. T110:111;84. tN. I'. Waxiast Fox. It. S 103311 Nov. 10, 'SS NOTICE.--'l'tie subscribers hetebv 4 , I give notice that they have hired two „Witt, sr;d Harness to JOHN W. BUTLER, .1 rottgvillefandh...tebT caution all persona from molesting said myerty. u belongs to us. .1)1111r:A Focut, 7. E. iti.A.ND, February U. '5B • 'OTICE is hersby given by the un dersixted Hint he • ill apply to the Court of Quar• ter Sessions of :.. , chku3 Mill county,. at the M. rch term, 14.56, for a license to sell Influx. splatuens. watt and brewed liquors. at his store or-place of bwkinevi, In the borough of Pottsville. W. H. 1,E5410. February 9, .0 . A SPECIAL. MEETING OF THE A vfatcykholdrilt of the St. Clair Saving Fund Alcatel; anon. will he held at the Salmi In the borough nr St. Clair. on Friday evening. :March IS5n. ■t 11j o'clock. An a met ante n 1"to the Con It ut ion. mint ire to withdrawing shares of Stork. will he prnposed. Punctual attandance is requested. JOHN Svey. St. Clair, February 16,'5(1 of e ail- OrtirAlDCoElm 1458. .h l ufd h e i i p g h i L,: V rt 'a b m il e n Y r; L. —7.;.11,., to hereby given. that a meeting of the Stock. bnlders nt tbia Company alll b held at No. 11. Irsdnut street_ in the' city of Philadelphia. tot Wedneeday.the ,Nth WM.. at 10 o'clock. A. M.. to take Into cOnxideration the peoprioty of lasuing the amount of Stock and Bonds authorized, bY the charter of the Company, and such other; business as may come before them. • I • . February '513 LON(ISTRETIi, President 7-13 .-lEXECUTOR S NOTlCE.'—Notice hereby;tire° that Israel Bowman wee appointed ntecurtir of the Estate of MI lIA EL,III4VMA decree. ed. late of Schuyll.lll Moen. Schuylkill county. Penn fllranis. by the last wit; 1,1 d testimony of said idichael Bowman. deowt. ,, d. Notict Is hereby given that all per. sons Indebted 1.. said FiOnt....ni Make Immediate pay ment, and all peterns haatrg claims ag lust the Estate will present them for payment, to • ' ISRAEL BOWMAN. Schuylkill Haven. i'ebrriary 9.'56 6.6 t NOTlCE.—Whereas.. Letters Teats- N tnentary to the Lat.lre of SaMuz HEILN ER b i t, of the County of ti!huyl4.lll. deeraxed. have been granted to the subscriber, all perusals indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate' pa)ment and (holy having claims tiOnar the came. will promo t them du/ authorized for settlement,. to ORLANDO GRAY. IsPrut , r D. S,IIALL:of t‘rbuylkill rrunt, attor nor for mitt estate. Is authorized to rerrive payment of amounts due said estate and to receive elslni against the same. ORLANDO GItAY. Dee 22,1655. 51-3too' PHILADELPHIA. Adrertisements set in larger type than usual willt. charged 50. per rent. adranee on our taisa? rata! MANUFACTURESS' INSURANCE COMPANY. 14:(.1:1101:114N;144v)11.11 Gestated by the State of , r!ennayivaala CAPITAL $5'00,000. Fire, Marine & Inland Transportation. AARON S LIPPINCOTT. President. ALFRED WEEKS, I ORRIN ROGERS. • Vice President. Secretary.. Oronua Tonic = Treasurer Dirednry: ' Aaron S. Lippincott, NieholaS CL Taylor, Mahlon Gillingham, Alfr, d it eeks, Wm. IL 1 bonus, ()rein Rogers, Wm. Neal. • John I'. Simons Charles J. Field. rJames P. Smyth; '' This company was organized with a carp end tai. and the Directors have determined to adapt the huniners ti Its available rerourres. To obeerve mtidennr M conduct tug ita affairs, with a prompt adjustment nikissess. . . - Unto—No. to Mer c hant s ' Exchange. Phila&lphia. The undersigned has hecn apwititedlst for shove Company. In Schuylkill county. and will effect all Mods of loaurance. as above.on application nit his Ole* opp6alto the Town Hall. Pottsville. SAMUEL. G. - . -6, , February 1556 . , i BOOTS 'AND SHOES, . HATS AND CAPS, ri,AVi tl , l-11.P3 In !spry vnri,ty.. ... ADDICKS, VAN DUSEN £ SMITH,' 1.•159 ita• .ei Sired. PhiNtielphiu J. A. 310016 E, (with lloctown & Kean) Agent. Ogles, Peupxylvnuiw t.all, Potti,ville. t January 19, 1856 . F'l-iy GEO. W. POMEROY & CO., =EI OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, Itc„ TO: 10 South Water street, below Market. Philadelphia Sperm, Lard, Elephant. Whale, Tanners' and'llaehinery Oil, sperm nrd Adamantine Candhis. Samuel T. Miller, Salesman. Philadelphia, January .5.'56 • Li y OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! eT. TIGLCOC:101:1.3Z11, mum HODCSCIN & KEAN, Nos, 5 S; li 5. tUharvis, philaba., General Commission Merchants, and Dealers in • WHALE AND SPERM OILS, FOR MI. MSG ASH MECHANICAL PURPOSES. OFFICE--PCNNATLYANIA HALL, Nit AliHe Sept. 22. '.56 ._,, BAILYIA, BROTHER--, . • No. 252 Chorautiit., above Nin th ', Philadelphia, ' Invite attention to their extemdve assrerveut, of IMPORTED CARPETINGS: , 1 WHICH • they.. w M open to-day , !ern- - braCiTIP the new it , , f eholvest et:,les ci Velvet Tapeettlep, ' • ~ . . . - ' Tapestry Brussels, - ' • -Imperial 'Tbree.PlT, .' sass ra lieavy Ingrain, Best 'Verdi fans f All of , whieh ane warrnotl:d to be of the best quality And VIII be sold , at the lowet , tirices try raAb. i DAILY A 81:0111ER. Philadelphia. SOL ti.1F.55 ....• 874 y ' INDUSTRIAL WORKS, CW.OIIIIIII. STRZIT. AND OS? PIIILAD A BEMENT,OOUGHERTY & THOMAS, TOOL BOLDEA S 1' lIt OS ( H RE ptepared to make De.sign? and Dranin:rs for BlitiPS. FOI•NDI:ILS a 5 iITII 5110 N. and to furnish ail illaswei•ssary. ; Machinery; I ' .Tool, D . . • . '. . •Cranes,. . - Cupolas,- . . 2-- Blowers, • ._ .rorges, sao.; Machinists' Tool* otorrry siteanddeseriptem. :-baft• lug of the best quality. with Improyed stustatle liana ll's. Pulleys of all diameter, and tiers; Pulley and Pal. nee Fly Wheels. and all mob Ca,tinga as are mado ln Invim.• of any size required, Rolls and !lotting Mill work. ate , ac. ' - ',, January e. VI 1 HS , XI. 7:20 . FURNITURE & FURNISHING STORE'. rr,nHE subscribers . take pleasure in sli m:unclog tu the publk In genera. and the eel ttw G in partiallar. that they are now prepared to PopOr . i , them with aV articles in their knee l yr bustness. As thee A . in and to cond themcs FURNITUREto.X: ,4 manufactured under the immediate su- 1. . .. perintendcnceof oneof the firra...lle. 4): 3, r. •A: AFRO? i:N: . itj who has for palmy years had the entire Lye of 31r, ilii.. . , Ides best work. they feel contltient that they an furtrio fil the public with articles in ; :their line.iftrt aurrsteed ti;?V ...: any other establishment in the Unitec. States, fur styie. I, durability and Duish. SILLY)IAN .4 ICAVICIIIg. Wind trxec Ronde and .11anstjactery ~V). lj &ars) A amoie. Dock JOWL. PAl;ltddL hta. A: S. Sillyman. ~ID. H. Kisereber. IN N. S.—Uur friends fibm l'etterille and ibsteoal itriM• , - ,1 oilltind It to their inter...lt,. L ive us a rail. As bat i , '", our native place, we areideternitneri ro do our beer. it 'i . please them. All orders erill be protnytly attended Mr; • Mil!: irr`rbis Ay es..• Ai 1. , r7 ir.. ~ • !.7 _ , • ON Y r a ittn:( s .. T. 0 1" kt h 'aC.i'd es' Ilmad & Philads ItIIETT B.tf EMI 4 4 -A -P mit o . T. ad 54. tb lad Gl` ;ma E N Oer o' A Nllll a *Aver' FOR li Pk* I' heittai, i 1 r , :ni.4 I=3 ty4 l ho u e Pi er ria II•e be re! Sidill In cot goo, 1 0 1. a I ' , oft 01 Dliate 1111
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