3 . ._ ,!, 1,., ~_. .;.0 ‘ '''' • MEM FEZ mcs ~: E~ ~ ~::;P;~~f'~Y144~;~:~A~;'.t:. , _ IrelitllVAllll,lll44.,llllllll. ellignlMMllit :1111 , TeSßttrrt fate i t e. .Ceralleer ellell: 1 ••• ), sure peen Say adapted to.erk:odeOnada • teetion of4 . (100 stidlyonjujecierts of Penn ' sYlvsniii.; felt ariivialiiri c itivier. end blight mg infinenteliport . air ucers and mann . - - .fiarirers. So estenitive „end: W./104*V orsoiswisetekenwthr - thOonerbotimow domisia '''' , . portsnt product& of our . State, that , our cid ' sees reitlyOliosiwi,the:rePeid of 'that act. : While titi _prot of non ; hall!nen strong ly skrocitedeas sin• impudent feature Of Are economy of:our State, and aliadingreasnre, .growth is .wealth,_ population' end infirterice, tio'intelligentperson can fail to perceivi . .that , ••• too sel fi sh, isolated } local - Yiew 'of thilm• • '' - Stection of Aniericitf - pieduitieuri slid' niann- `frietnris, 6 ,ss. iefared krimeOureigy, our pe, ittlerests... -What 'Pennsylvesis would. -Ave the have gained- an thwinatter of= adore:- 7 . .Auste'protectiOn,lis been . withheld, in eon = • segue— WANo Uthe'"o h sighted Polio' , of her . .delegates in Congress, who have-. heretofore,. foaled to see any interests beyond der imas— distirtiordeta--in short, have not takenis lib erg national view of the , question.. manner, other States, consumers of our pro-, ducts, have been driven by the:sheer wilful ness and blindness of our ,Shim-Demoeistie Congressional representatives, into opposition to her interests,: and foieed by self-interest in to a combination st eines, the protective • ciplea, necessary to the . prosperity of our State That combination which has been industriously forming, through the efforts of Sham-Deinocraitic paict.berets, to crush offec. " tnally-the interests of citif'State, is meeting a severe blow-44he action of '•oiir American delegation, in snpporting Mr. Banks of Massa ',:chuseiti for the . Speakership, and will fall if this delegation succeeds in electing him, or • any man of kindred national feeling to the position. The people of. Pennsylvania have been deceived too often by the - Sham , Democ. ,• racy, on this question, not to watch narrowly; . . the progreisof events, end see who are - is. • deed .the true friends of our good:old State. ! Now, in Spite of the falsehoods of the or grins of the Sham-Democracy, and their ef . forts to show: that Mr. Banks is an enemy of . the interests of Pennsylvania, we are grati fied to know that the clear,lntelligent, ' judiced minds of oar State. reci4,inise and ap prove of the past course of Mr: Banks on the Tariff 'question, and applaud the present ac tion of the Pennsylvania American Congres sional • , delegation, in supporting him „for the Speakership. It is true, as a New England j min, representing pecultinterest, he e l o pe ed a position as it were, antegonistical to us.. , Apart from the fact, that the.calse to which' ,we have alluded, forced him into that position, instead of a national one which lie now occu pies on this question, We ask, hluntiv, was Mr. Banks not right, by action and vote,' to , • protect the interests of his constituency, even at the expense of Penntylvaitis, while ike peered to be unable to . see anything beyond Coal and Iron,; accessary for Tariff action-? This liberal view, we 'contend is the right :view to be taken of this matter, and we think • • every intelligentodiservant man will coincide 'with us in, the opinion. ei Upon the-assembling-of the thirty-fourth' , Congress, the American and Republican for• cos found that separately, they could effect nothing, as regards the Speakership. For • week, the American delegation from this • State. ) supported Mr. Fuller for the position. It remained firmly by him, utttil in a Suicidal , spirit, and dazzled by the prize, of which he felt - sure, he first equivocated, and. their threw him'''. self bodily into the arms of the South. Very properly;the delegatien'refused longer to sup . port himi and Mr ; Fuller, at this moment, re eteant to•every trust reposed ie him by his constituency, is supported flit the Speakership, . • by twenty-seven Southern votes.to seven from . the North, while his pro-slavery opinions are recognized as being more ultra than even those of Mr. Richardson. Before yielding its support to - Mr. Banks, a committee of the Pennsylvania delegation called upon !lief, to obtain his views on certain. Penneyliania' in te'rests, he having votedfor taking the duty off of Railroad Iron, at the last session. Mr. Banks . frankly said in substance, to the Committee . : Gentlemen—P.ennsylvauia went for her local interests, I wont for our local interests. are the purchasers of, Pennsylvania C4ai and Iron-;-end if Pennsylvania pennies so .con tracted a.policy, and-cannot see beyond her , own local interests—she must expect opposi tion from other States, who will pursue the same policy. If Pennsylvania will embrate. the interests (If other States, we will embrace their interests. Ido not know whether the qttestiou of Protection will com e' . 9p a t t h e - present . session, but if it does, and I should be elected Speaker, -- - - 1 - aliall esteem it my duty to form committees,_ so eoilstittited, that no particular interest shall bestrickeil down.— _ In connection with this declaration, it is'well 'known, that dr. Banks is <-eiinti-Nebraska in principle, and not ultra on any of the 'leading ,questions of • the day. The Amer ican and Republican forces-united upon 'din, and have remained firmly by hint, with a fixedness eif 'purpose, reflecting honor up on them. .In a national, liberal spirit, which: will yet inure to the benefit of the interests of, • P.ennsylvanie, the 'delegation , from this State support him,- . and the true friends of Protection in our midst, freely-ex press their astiefaction at'its action, Mutsvith , istandink the malicious anti untruthful- state menu of the opposition press. For Maumee, _ • . $OO,O SAL/ALT.—Our readers will recel-, at the Aineriban and Republican legialative) " • l est that the last Legislature introduced a bill 'caucus,• at Harrisburg on Saturday evening , . . • t;tieniti . ioue. tixtug then- salary at $ . 500. *- Finding that • last, the following resolutions were I Gov. Pollock was opposed to the bill, they in ly adopted. • Their caucusl,was nearly full, troducedit into the Appropriation bill, which snd it cannot he doubted, -that the-resolutions was passed at the end of the session , in order , exprees_the sentiments of tbe great mass of , • ' ' to prevent a veto.. At t he commencement of the opposition to the National t Adminisration - . the present session, Gov. Pollock sent in his • in Pennsylvania: ' • . _ "objections to - that portion of the bill, and • Rreotra, That we appmee of and cheerfully endow. t he • course pursued by that portion of our delegation in Con- t stated that if it was passed separately from eressithe base steadily adhered to and continue i, sup port Mr. Banks for Speaker of the home, of Represents- the Appropriation bill, it could never have re lives. ceived his signature. So . tar the present Le iersoieed, That the shore resolution bo signed by tha officers, ! Ind a; copy forwsrded. to ‘s.ir Repre.eatattrra at gislature have refused t o . act on the Govern- Washington.' l or's'Veto and the bill stands-effort was If Mr. Banks should be elected, tied the ' made by' Democratic Senators to show that Peunsylvaniit delegation continue to abandon the ssoo4isilary cost no more than $ , 3 a day. the narrow, contracted view of the question TO show the folly of such arguments, we will cf Protection, from which the interests of this _ state bare heretofore experienced so much at 100 the figures. The session is fixed . 1 100 days, ample time to transact all the injury, we feel confident that She will find business—it could be done in qo days : • Mr. Banks a firm friend. The 'union which 100 days for . 133 members, fit, $3.4 • has been effected by our delegation between ' the old rate, gives , the Batt, West-and Pennsylvania, tenth.' 10 133 members, at $5OO for the sea crush the Shatn•Democratic Alai-Protective AMU, gives • • combination whi4.lild been almost success- Increase in salary of members, $26,600 fully formed agisint 'her. The opposition hate Mr. Banks; because be is moderate in Showipg an increase .of•-$26,600, which the members voted into their pockets, and which his opinions, and renefived from ultraioun • in the members of the present session seem de.' • action. To Pennsylvanin—to the North—to the people, who look with fear upon anti- ermitied-to have' it also, in spite of the Gov . - American encroachments of All v description, ernor's , veto. The _Governor has cleared hiti : skirts of .this trausitetion, end the responsi- Mr. Henke is the Most unexcepti,'.ineble m an - Wit) , of continuing it - ,t-ests with the present' whose name ha's yet been .introduced for Speaker of the National 'louse of Refire itetita- Legislature. The bill also provided that members should he docked for absence ; but ; In conclueMn. Et:ere Democratic utembers from the following, which we find ;it the Becks awl Schuylkill Journal; they Won't mend it; , • from Pennsylvania has ioted for Bichardsol , eih: • , • as 'Speaker. Richardson also "eel te - titl4; finerl sus, Docroto.--it resins that under the new the duty off railroad iron. He will rofr for it I,zrt - 1!. Wee:mere of the Legislature, not in attendance.' • again fil cents, free. ,f i c e ..., :re ( ,:; , b i e g ;l o opi t. ed lb; lost . few day.. Sr, Mr.* ho Seatita, that Rot tit, the Clerk n aboulLeach r i te i naluvrall the roll,' and note , Itrader . is Atli Democrat from the d ba r thr , rer i ) . l , it r t e lo ti n n 'ls t :. never - enpportea the principle of protactioe. Mt. wbdte hog lb'. " 4. NO fault I. foiled -volt AirMi: dtc.'" 10 ITI 51V ., 0 1 - c il 4 -..V iut 7Tr - f ! g; orio!.;w>or. - eti r strylf , , ; acid he not sectiolisi. &di , al• resdiongigink besiatir: ' 4r - - • : Ws isle OUP-It supporting 11. r., • As. - Thm,-est, **ions in the ositerrais ring4s7ann' witil 4 01, - et As most sossesritivs, istellipst,,sita best friesids of Pilutsylvssis mad her interests, is Toot - Bsavnits or gesaist - Aitwitisrkatfortottst - te. tit* dy of C9litlairia#V4t44l.ll in 1,441100_14.16361017. _Bawicjiw . 4tagssi biTeltoi4finrod the Schad Committee thaiii*Wati a hem of opposition to BblM7s-bilAroold4o44.7soutisviatufm* with laws. Oa Christmas ; Mr. Brady at. traded :thw•lkiseoipit !WA 16 Losiietoa, and owhiirwayAkieM frost elter44 he iwicoua teridW crowd whir. .1!#Y,111. .uiillin .lives' 4/11:1 !Mitt° otio v ia which he spoked the lerstoW and the sale lag follows. We do sot game all' the 'istter, but only that iwitica" 41414 talta_iatyi ithickiais the otraocaz lig . !l i re liebseed - sitieitively,,wendereil that to :few were pmeenti, and mistiest shasmorewerwnet In teleaisi the eaten:4.ot our binatioltlh and to'reselvestPin * di thuds still more forei bleltipreselito of: thelesitTned izeellenesef the eentiteentle tattered by::ibei Wooed , pirsea at the ad.:treble Triaity. As invention to the. fietlier, -Sea audibly', 8044 lea _their_ bleseingi / Mighl rest upon tut, elosed.,tha ettensitte4 and":re went forth, In thoightfka mood, redeetintoe that max im of air flembohi: "Whatsoever ye 'wdeild that' men ihould de te,you; do ye' emeWso to them :" which isMaid to sweeties qt all our de 'ties to our fame meta and on those two iota= mandetents ea which We Isere "hang' all. the law and the prophets." :(fleeMat. - 12 and xxii.34, 40.) Seared; hard we proc•edi4 two sAttaree ere oar footsteps were arrsated by it erewd of men on the sidewalk, so dense that ladies ?could not past, but Isere compelled to crest to the emit sidiwalkpasie - round; and lemma* beyernEtSem, in order to get :into their path again. Caitteetiy• at beholding a crowd so mash denser than et the *burgh, *tweet ed say attention, and led •ttni to .halt a moment, when 101 titans same to.loy ears the hoarse notes of an anetioneer, selling a fellow creature, a be. man being to the highest bidder... "Never wire my feelings so mush sheolted.— .. ; Though I bid before witneemod the horrid epeeta , chi of theist& of. 11 bantam being, yet, upon Ibis day, commemorative of snob an event at can never be known again upon earth—the birth of the -ha -1 maculate and only son of God—and after such a discourse as that; to which we bad just listened, to ' witness, a deed tie revolting at any time to the foelings•of any one in the least degree imbued ' with Christian philanthropy, and so eentodietory to every precept of Mtn for whom thi - oflay hee l been nemed,it, was really shOoking beyond de soription; and is hear the auctioneer crying with COLD C 0117057 705 Tilt , LiQUO etentorian voice, "only $1485 is bid for this boy," The Demo'crittie Governor of !alai* whose "a line likely ',tiger,' going for fi1,385," "must be , told to the, highest bidder."' It disgusted and el ect ion *hooked me beyond measure. It was almost' as triumph against P_ ro ton, will not enough to wake one ashamed that he belonged to com e - u _ p to the expectatiohe af thole engaged a race of beings that could so prey upon their spades. ia the traffic. Although he recornihends a • t • "Oh! what a contrast was this Beene, almost at Well guarded license law-i-he is opposed to the door of the ohtirch, to what we might have expected of that community of which we-had just the- licensing of Hotiis--and recoe,imends heard so favorable an account. If this sane was • that no liquor - be permittedto be drank where l i thought to boa aeiordanee with the Christian it is sold. In Cher wordy he .recommends a character, and the minister had rich 'minas in 'view whoa speaking in such high terms of the license-law ilititilar to tbeOne now itklforee in eatuiusnity, (as he mast have had,) I wondered, Pennsylvania. - The followi:ng is an !extract sr the hour suited, that they did not make the sale at the church; sifter the sermon, and before from his „ mensage. Read ,)a . ad judge tot your the benediction, the minister being ,aiactionetir.— selves: • ! • Perhaps. however; they knew that they could sot "Whether 'a person will sr; will not Ilia intax. get such a *rend there as they wanted, and,there kitting liquors asa beverage, is a questioln•for his fore, they came to . the way leading up to the Tem own determination, On. alai persuade another ple of Justice, (au called.) • what ho shall do in relatiuritto himself irt murals -Oh! how I wisbsd ( or a Paul to stand up be - ' what but coercion in I - aspects!, such action furs ,t,hem ; at the entrance to this temple and is persecution. It is fuun;led in the sentiment "reason to them,” as to Felix: "of righteousness, the& one knows what is Hatter for his neighbor r temperance, and of judgment to come." Tike • , an the neighbor knows fur, himself, and a unity Felix, they must have "trembled" •at his reason than will must be made by confpulsion. An attempt log, but, like him, those whin could be guilty of of this kind is at war with; the very elninents of such an set of inhumanity, with all the lights of Mail liberty. The wants offd the community will toe 19th century:beaming upon them, would pro. ha satisfied with a very restiiated sale, hy grant belly answer, "Go thy way for this blue; when log Remises in each city, tua Ind plantation, to I have no more slaves to sell I will sell for thei.'" n •• cm more sellers than will conveniently acComodate For writing 'this letter, which alms - mt any the. purchasers. It is /11 deiirable object' I'm place person of sensitive feelings, witnessing such , the traffic in the hands of fespectable Owens.— Innholders .furnishing to their yUests and scene, would hare written, M. Brady was eraee;ers alone would staticC in the eameleituation seized, tarred and feathered, and driv'en. odt as the heads of families; Importers under the 4 the State, to save his life. The following laws of the United States ±Mhotild be allowed to 4 ' sell in the original packages. And there are account of it is given of it in a Lexington s'ome classes of persons to ithOm 'salmi should be Taper, which-shows in what light freedom' of prohibited, those whose bilks allow them u nfit to, he trusted with what they are sure GI use tin. ivepeech is held in Slave States, and their re properly. • • I gni;a: ter law : • * "The public good -require* that no intuxienting I (From the Lexington Statesman, Jan. 16.1 I liquors should be Adlowed :. 'to be PRANE IN TIM "Ma. JOSEPH BRADY.— Phis Abolition scho o l , 'SUOMI MIME& THEY ,TOLD . Such Practices I' teacher and letter writer for' the Oxford (O.) OW_ lead to -breaches of the peace and other conduct visited un Friday night by the Potions- injurious to society. It does not accord with wise I tal ' i:s a , s atribe of Indiansinentiuned in 'lliawatlas,' and consistent laws to forbid the manufacture of an'd who bad their origin 'in the land of the It.. an article which is permiiited to be s old. eotahs.' Pottowatemies escorted Joseph from- doubt the legislature will enact a law,,with suit ! his boarding-house to the street, where Shaw. able penalties, that will re j oeive t-Ve•approtiatien shawsltefirern, with at pair of shears, despoiled the of the people, and will ee1:61 . 41M all that legis polrof the saintly Joseph of .its flowing locks. To lotion. can be expected te f . tio in prompting the I make amends for this 'rape of the lock.' Siudje- cause of!temperance." keenis, with a painter's brush, applied to the i lare knowledge-but of the epistolary Abolitionist a, liberal cutting of black varnish, such an is used by saddlers and harness makers. The superiority I of this covering over the hirsute protection of no lure is at-once apparent - . While it is perfectly impervioukto water, it-fitit better and stick, closer than ordinary night-saps, and .is nut so tliableth get roiled. Shaw wondassee then delivered a very ; tonal:Ling valedictory, whieh seemed to impress ! Joseph very sensibly. The -tribe then took leave ' of him, and he was permitted to go, and—he went. Ile did not stand upon the order of his'guing, but Ihe went at one.. Ile set his face; as a flint, home ward, and started. Ms varnished head gliitened in the cold moonbeams of night, and his flag- of truce fluttered in the chilly. breeze. I "The ceremonies, as described, must have been very inicreiting: In the midst of then, a watch man made his appearance, but upon being point- I ed out by several revolvers, he suddenly recollect. ! el that he had important business aroma the I next earner, high demanded hie ill.11110,i1;14 . 1 at-! tent ion, Ile ithrtadler that locality, and cclisid trims the state lef tho'track, his time has never ; been_kreatita. . 1 ; 7 3,Ve hope that Mr. Brady has received a lesson that will be of service to hioi during the reni•in. ' a•i• or, his life. •Wis trust that his common sense; ; will increase as his hair grows out, and that he will erentially learn that to mind i•ne's own busi ness i's always safe; that if-one does nut always I get rich at it, tine never gets poorer for not med dling in the affairs of others. Mr. Brady Caine! • amongst us as a stranger. fie was hespilably re- t peive•t, and has ever been treated t.y t is colonial. I pity much bettor than he deserved. Ile was en trusted with a lucrative and responsible position. i leis wife (who is a moat - amiable and estimable; lady, and to whom, by the by; he is indebted .fur t his light punishment,] was.. also employed as a j teacher in one of our tonal, 'chuck. While so . employed, and enjoying thieiteemand confidenee of the public, Mr. Brady tuck orcanion, in a most . unworthy and unpardonable !manner. to uilerepre-A !Obi our institutions, and to slander - the communi r ty which was supplying him with his daily bread. I I iSee his letter.) He knew very well that h• was giving a false account of-the trariintetione and in. inttntions of a State that he haft voluntarily oho. I sea as his home. Ile was striving to inflamemnd lIIMILPO the prejudice which exists in ignorant ' minds, when it was , his duty to allay it. We are I no advocate of mobs or of snob law, but who shall I say that the punishment' visited upon this minting hypocrite was not well merited, and by no means commensurate with his crime?" Such conduct, and such,, paragraphs will make more Abolitionists, than all the rabid Abolitionists intim No . rth can convert. MEE - ono of tho moo rlrt4=l l l4l l • ttgiltiai hi Iti fill'a; ..ssfhlA v t= g l, oll o , Afilloi fgr bitgrilatil *nal ' tatialiks‘ hs* Oa pi haw semmants, 1-Weel yew the fillusing fawn Sifter • 1•4 lilt tu*Nri i t ia l llAlr Ai iiiptlitipilfe., 14m , . Slatr, ' Y n sty 'swan halo s. =eared Mos, mania seanwly kw bellend i Waif *l ikes* who witnessed theme A beer bean every Issubers, wageselleienteMePli for th who wished to indulge In the erimeur. The sr '4lllllddaipsi-liergirtillwillololllllo the sacs remit of a quart awl after , another, and so on until it i vrentotened tbel= l .l. Assh ta med' wkiss araillithuttllislitvoad , in might, in whisk an - itad 4 Aneti,' lb 0 and stones *Weal lediserininasely is itil general taa...— 'As night 44 yam-,Stbbesk thty always ti/fordstr better oppottenillfaiiissainidbig together, IS was then seek oaar eases were sant frequent. The Sabbath day was alirsyi the 'nut haantise fir the beer house. 1' bare semi Ifusagling's mid Lanes liquid fin tansies*On Se / nights at ,d and 30 *Wok, alakibt-4 114 : 6 1." - ' itippkir 'for the nest day. But IS is aseleu to masts Sims esestniness,asSibrer Creek wu pterettill for ruse and 4 •SilAssistl , --- ' -; ' - '- " l'he great morel 144141 inhibited in On eon ,deem' of, tbs people hare, .ten in .tba'skert epees of Sae* peseta law Ineibiell laionssi IN Pal/ wonderful; the street brawling. and qua - male is 'eselianged for social interviews and tbe peace of the Saliba& Is sunken. The sea . - whit would nos Were be at work until nearly half or, the , week would baspent t an now found in their pia-. sea ea Monday morning, strung up for Imbues with a sharks' entitensamo-la fan, a rid rear nation hu taken. plate here. That shire is li quor mild hers yet, we will not'dway, 'bull this we believe is for want of inertias an lb. Pa l l% of the °Seers of the law. The ime;eas worked; ,ant it lens doss bre miaow. officers; and we hope it will continue to operate—st •is will , have a longer standing than a popular comedy in one of our theatres, until men begin to see the error of their ways, and return to She path=that leads to health and happiness. Yours very Iruly,' W. W. Surer Cresk, January 11,4854. Notwithstanding such iverwlielming testi mony in favor of the Law, a Bill repealing the Restraining . .. Law, bas'pasted to al second -reading in the House of RepresentatiVes by a , vote of TO to 27. Can ;these members be 1 men? Is every manly attil benevolent feeling completely arushod out? , it not enough to sicken the heart of 'every ir:iend of Euinanity? God help the poor womenitad childreb. Jus• tica-ke ‘ ents to have . "fled to brutish beasts." ! _ . "SMALL. Fay" SPIATI34I.::---For the purpose Of engaging us in controversy, and! thereby, bringing themselves infix notice, a eouple of 1 papers in town are continually firing squibs. Were thsY entitled to. 14 'confidence of the public,or read by any butthose conneked with cliques, of which theYarelhe organs; we might indulge them with a paOing serious notice; but their course is such that we can more pro , . fitably occupy.our space,4lmn by de l roting it to them. While one is tlti organ of the foreign Roman Catholic populatitm of the Cdunty, the other has changed its pirlitical opinions four times within a year. It Would boa rltre thing to get either a disiutere4d or pub 4 spirited opinion from either of teem.; Com;ressional matters are familiar to :i all. We have no further- remarks, to maite on the matter, at least for the "small fry''-in question. In re ,gard to the communication from Tamaqua which appeared in one cif the sheeta, last Sat urday;-iit'' reference to the Miner:ll Journal, we merely say; that wh4ver the writer may .be, it is from beginning o end, a. perversion of facts, aid .6 tissue' of falsehoods. The sheets to which we allitOe _are rapidly going down, and 1 - cieing.the lithe influence theymay at any time hei4 - possesied. We liave no die. position to- physic them into renewed life. THE LAXITY OP' Pum.ic Oirtt;teati.--The laxity of all public officirs includitg Judges of the county in executing the lairs, is begin ning to attract attentiodthroughout the coun ty, among the thinkinepeople. This laxity leads to the uncertainty, of punishfnent, and. as the chances of escape -from the: penalties , increased, crime increases in a threefold ratio. It is the certaintyy of punishment, and the removal . of the causes that instigates crime, that lesssns the cOminal calltder—and wherever thole causes are removed:, and jus tice is administered pro-ir, iptl . y and iinpartially, crime is always diminhihed. - Alluding to this laxity, en ~the part ofiollicers of !Justice, a •j writer in theiSun rematlcs: "There is.no degradatidn so abject ;I uo perjury so heinous as that wltielit .eharacterises uteri in power when fear, favor 4t; affection iwarp their sense of duty , and lead th'ete tosuffer vice to flaunt before our.eyeaanikinsult the very vicinity of our halls of joatice in ()pen (*lance of the laws. The Mayor from his office window ; the bistrict At torney from the dour of g)iaplace!ofbbsiness..and eur Judgei as they attend the bench, ntiot help witnessing' the breaking,or,the -If they saw a man steal a Volta beak yr a loaf of bread, .they would ordei-ihis arrest , , In God's name why not visit the law upon thOu who put an enemy into man's Mouth to steal sway , his brains, his wealth, his krire of mor4l aerounta bility and allhis self respect !" , Tim HON. JAMES H;;CAMPBELLTI3O rep resentative in Congres from this District, spent a day here this week, on buSiness, Of course, in leaving, hel;paired off with the op position. Mr. CamphOl's manly:, and inde pendent course in Cotigress, so fa;r, has coin manded• the respect at even the !opposition, and has elevated him still higher—if that were possible—in thei estimation; of his con stituency. Mr. Campbell has been solicited to permit his name tctibe.trsed itil connection with he Speakershipi, but he positively and patriotically declined ,the honor, Stating that he is determined to SOck by Banks: By; his speeCh in caucus atoVashingtuin last week, he spurred on the 4gaid, and 'infused an electrifying spirit in 'those dispasedlo bolt.. His effort is highly sioken of; and strongly eulogised. We are Fortunate iti•tite posses-. sion of such ii repr4entative se JaxEs H. CAMPBELL.' $33,900 66,500 AHEAD or EUitore.The largest nianufac luring eatabfialanent 11i the acrid' is the Paci fic, located ntslatirrei4e, ;item 11; covers 1G acres. The largest :VslandicoVersonly 114 ;acres. It etriplpya 2,000 lands. The wages amount to $5 . 0,1100 per ni4ith. . - BEM - - - , ii% the ~~ ~~. ,!k is Li* illitspit4 k 4 4 4 1 14 INOW•q° 114111 *1 11 Oglk 1111611111!10410111/ WOW ill 114 . 1 11•11114 SIR 114114 1 1 4 'WOW+, be /M lLa Y i r . 11 :1 11 1 .1 1-1 t t _ 4 111.-Itimer vit et it t ate wra, address et #to okarm:ster delirend Wore tak sloth 44i,944 ligfader, tor '6l swiss 4 ylik aid Ai oftort s et 11. roam Wiwi sred4able *VIII* 44► fiive base intr. '444 Oft in/ 7 6i . 8 0 111 *,L ' i 44141 aAsa"l.4", 'BLicalrixpAritaililitlia-i6W• an isdebted is r'"itsitt 8 4n 4 co;lirrOto # . l- tri»i:l l. oi for tern of tie Ante** editheit die Daus .VlJlNlrteflolol4. *Mb "POPO+ Urit 4 number volashis wmatimborantertaisiag and io sitniiiimissitent ;illll 'tfttraft4 i#4116"117, tal,' "Motets lagl!t Lite rstai—' ATV' leCoriship si des 14. :li r, 6r hod 44 Basile& Saaatier Maaastiit.-- , Tbo Fatsary. samba , - of tbio.i4lloatios; bsi boon r . imastrid. It as haw is aritaieslly illustrated blogrtphioal Aosta ot..fhorgo Wasbiaitosh by.J. B. C. Abbott; "Ad imitator ig tbiGold not& of ,CoatFal Awaits," PaingicaCEadont I?alrid; Ailing grated ;) "Cbartm pas." wittqa Sts ,portrait of Mr. D. oeulattie Conic," by M!.. - PicklavATAF,ato Fay, 4:Thisir! fall of fait tadjafontatioa; sad. s prise of *malt sketobw, - oatittod "Valantinoo &limed in On Stmt.° A oapitat outdo., eopiit of whit& am bo bad at Bauesteo. • GAMIAJOI, 3Liamuni.--The ',February number of this soparb'pifiiliciiibiliOs sPletididlY Illustra ted, e d oontalis s initsi of sUpiirior literary mat ter, prose and poetry. The first • illustration is a eharininglittle piece entitled "Minnies Present," representing a young , girl -fondling a - kitten; the second is a beautifil fashion plate. A finely illus trated, pose), entitled "Iluratius"—!a Roman story —ii contained in thirnumber. The miseellaneous contents are from the pens ,of Graham's firorite contributors. .The "Editor's Table" is apish while the Fashions must plessei its lady readers. The music in this number is entitled "Shadow and Sunshine;" and the etunia:departutent embnies a ample of l espital illustrations from Punish. All in all, a "tint rata" number. Copies wan be ob taincl at Bannan's. focal Affairs. MiTSOBOLOGICAL WOTATIONII. lieperted los Ih. A. Heger, of /loam Sci. Au°Ces TRlalle* - bumf, tiIINCIAI. ODILILATITIONS J viikar. 1 .... • • ":- ci ; '7; 11 . i 1 iI I•li I 4 r' ig g iimpograph.êiJevraphical: i' 29.08 i,'. lielehter Pottaeilleteoraer 16 10 (I 29.09 lief Market a 2d. MO - shave 15 i 11 ~ ''9.00. mean tide, 633.957 ft..+-Die -25 I Zi 1'19.20 Ntanee team Philadelphia, 95 21 i 111 I I 29.26aille*.—Latitude, 40" 44' 17 1 91 l 19 .20 , 15".— Population in 1850 VI 110 il N. 5907.800. • .. lit inn. 31 days'. ! Sstura. 19 , Booday "2:q Honda? 21 Turid'y W.dn'y Z4l . Thurs'y 24; , VriclAy 2.51 , 19.—W. light, nearly clear. 20.—W. E. fresh; cloudy—evening clear. 21.—W. K. " sloudy. - 22.—N. W. strong ; rattier cloudy. " • fresh ; cloudy—afternoon clear 34. " herb; clear—eroning cloudy. 25. " (rub ; clear. or. The; skating is .excellent at the upper Tumbling Aun Dabs. Ofr At 10 o'clock Yesterday morning, our thermometer marked 12 degrees above zero. Prot tyAievere yet, in the weather line; OP Sawa/ colored persons 'from Pottsville, bad a ball in Tamaqua on Tuesday_ night. They enter with as muob zest into snob sport as the white folk'. OP Sae notice of commissioner,. requiring eol lectors of SeloisTand Road Tax to make return. of unseated land; if they . desire to secure the taxes On the acute.'"— . - I- • o Fop/ kerident on the Reading Rnilrngd.— A end daughter, nawes not known to us,• were killed'by a train of cars, at gpting Mill; on Monday. Their bodies wore interred it.Ddughal. villa on Thirsday. •s'";4 Miaeracillei..eleiyhing party passed through the streets of our-Borough on Thursday, and attracted much attetttitne of tho. fetni nineb of the troupe, executed a volo on.; violin, during the passage, to the admiration of thole !Ito witnessed the transit. - ' `Leap Year Privilege..-4 lady communi cant, writing from Schuylkill Haven, says that. a d.y or two since, she observed,;iu the 'treats of that place, a sleigh containing throe ladios--alady driving. She presumes that they wore en route to take some gents. out fur en airing. Enjoy your privileges, lids, while you can. Leap year, like its cutnpviniunll of the sterner see, is fleeting. larJingle, jingle go the yet throughout the county. The roads 'generally, are in excellent sleighing condition, although in spots, especially between here and Tuscarora, they are completely hal*. People along the road have st 4 foolish ha. bit of throwing their coal ashes directly in the middle or the track, rendering the work for horses sittaehed:to sleigh* heavily loaded, anything but light. Would it not be as easy to throw them, on ono side of the road'? app'- l'ptterille Water L'ampaay.—Tho first Re port of the Pottsville Water Company will be found ideur paper this week, and wo know our !ceders will be greatly surprised at the prosperous ; condition of the Company. 4t exceeds the expec-1. Wiens of even its most sanguine advocates. The Managers eerininly deserve the thanks of Choi community fur the speedy manner in. 'which the i work was acComplished, end the favorable state ofi `the finances. Our readers will recollect that thel porough Council guaranteed 6 per cent interest 141 the Stockholders until the Company paid 8 per; cent dividends. It has paid 6 per cent fromi! the start, and the Borough fiirtunataly will not bell Galled MI for ode cent. The Company will also;,, be considered as free front debt. ~ pa' ' Odd follasa Annual ' flail.--We are: plesseeto learn that Prenklin Encampment, 4, have made full.preparationa to give at ball, in full regalia, at the Town llall, in this Borough, on Tuesday evening, February sth. "This ball promil! aes- to be one of the most brilliant of the aeasonlr: and the manes attached as managers give warranti that everything will pale off delightfully.. W anticipate on the occasion, a large attendance ofi the beans and belles of Pottsville, and he will bei indeed, en odd fellow, who does not, while presene i . enjoy himself. A supper tjill , be given at thofizi change Hotel by the managers to the guest,. Thii price of tickets to the hall ham been fixed at $3.-,.1 , t ~Fir Li/meat Dimarion...,--The following COMITIUII nicetion from, the Silver Creek Library Mancini' lion, shows that it has lately been the recipient oil several graftifying marki of esteem: • , Saxes Pim eiscin.snea Cinema seD.Danatixol :_ minims E ttI e aCCIATION, January TA, MIL , :—The kindness with which. yod have hith erto aided , this Institution, by granting the free nee of your columns are fayorkbly appre. Mated by the Society, affording as it does, Ayala , able channel of eommunication with the public' and of which, with your permission, we would i again !mail ourselves, for the purpose of publielf expressing our thanks for the very valuable do; nation of 100 volumes of Books presented to . thil Institution by Messrs. Swain, Able A Co., through' Mr. Oniterman of Port Carbon. The donation;' comprising llistoryi Biography general Lite', tire, s' sprinkling of PoOry and ral the elessies,.M.Y affords a substantial proof of a diorire on.the part of the:donors for the puree's of this Institution, and for the elevation of mind and increase of in , telligenee amongst the working Masses in general, and when read long hence by the now rising gen. *ration, will cell forth their thanks;'-astotith the compliments of the Secietyi, we respectfully a¢= Cord them now. 1 . • Wei would 'alto express oar sincere thanks to the H'On. James IL ;Campbell, M. C , fur the very liberal supply of newspapers he is forwarding for the UP, of the Society, and In like manner we would eeknowledge the kindness_ of the Hui. Samuel Hippie of the Houle of ltepresentatifei, Harriehurg, who is now ' unsuliertird;74iipplyitig us daily with a copy of the Legislative Record.. 4.- We trust the poem's liberality of these and-Mit er gentlemen toward this and kindred InatitutionV, will be met with a practical illustration of the. tent,—"Cast thy bread upon the miters. and after many days it will return unto thee." - lathe RIMS of the 'Committee, ca. P. 1' r!orreeT. Seep' I! repreeentstaves is OM. , . ', - *Pdaint6l 4 ,44.4* -51 0initaetklet:of f i190,00h.1 itaiers4' , wirr . ;1 ,•,-icoi al kit. sil tr ‘,4lt a tti* - Ir . s ; KW* -Last *ls . as Hiffctedtange the plectsof , boltiirig ebretittla Ji. -114 boroaltkPflOririttittOt'aitt 10440 tikes* up o f ,conittlereAiwe, l eat ottstrud several teadings.: • : :,i".!f•Housr , .—The bill suptilintr aejt e lb. n et ',Joo encourage mautifeettirregwiterritteititi* (Oren up, and after emeedosent,,piseadAtutlty. 4lietalat of the .1i44 4. 4 1 , 46 4; 4 e Speakerand menthere .. ue4 and ibdtwo 400 " went< into cgs: - *region tor the purpose of openintAtorri44 . B, .',.stud "dieting thi public printing for two prows trim tiniftrst next; - - I'..ARer discussion relitire to :devising Wheel „.. • Wee and better system Arr! doing thw - pnblic printing, the Coeventiee,:tintreition; --najOrtrrt y : thj'for two weeks, with Wylii► to, ihelSerric- Om of 1110m€111UCh . ,1131jteICI The supplement to the -act incorporating the L ebanon Valley Henreid, palled -finally, .itter being io amended as torestriet thiettri -pan; in the use of the money borrowed; the completion and equipment. of- the road, sad preventing the' construction: ore tiraiteh iorthward or westward. from Harrisburg;; a Ott is also imposed on all freight carried over the road from and to Heading and .PhibUttfl p .simi tar to • that paid by the. Herrisherg and Lancaster Railroad' Company. •!! WEDNESDAY, Jats.:23.—Sasirn.—Pa li. tionsfor and remonstrances against the; re peal of the existing liqUor law were presented. •.1 On motion, it was resolved that when !the Senate adjourn on Friday next, it shall k to tweet on Tuesday afternoon next. . ! !.1 The joint resolution - from the House, ten. .daring the thanks of Abe Legislature to Dr. E. H. Kane, for his discoveries in the Arctic Seas, was taken up. ~. Mr. Price, -in a brief speech, commended the propriety of the resolution. , • The resolution still pending, the Senate id- ' lionrued. !*! Hovss.—Mr. Morris offered a joint resole- Bon relative to the expedition of Dr. Ej, K. Katie to the Arctic,seas, representing that the • explorations and discoveries of `Dr. Kane :in those regions, and the energy, intrepidity rani perseverance displayed by him in condutting the recent expedition, have” made valuihle additions to human knowledge, and attested the benevolence which prompted and the Skill which guided said expedition, in such a men her as to call forth official acknowledge- anent and. honorable mention from forCign governments. The resolution recognizes the Services rendered by the expedition, and the gallant conduct displayed in its management gnd tenders the thanks of the Legislature to Dr. Kane and the officers and crew owlet!! his :Oommand,.at the same time concurring th the Secretary of the. Navy in commending the :results of these expeditions *as worthy the lit -Itention and patronage of the government;— The resolutions further request the . Governor to transmit copies hereof to Dr. Kane,-anAlal - to the Senate and House Of Represdetat ;tives of the United States. ' ! ' _ • Mr. Moriis was tolloWed by Mr. Wright,' of ILuzerne, also in their advocacy. ! • The resolutions were then adopted by a !unanimous vote,—yeas, 98, nays, .0. The bill to repeal the 48th and 49th sections ;of the General Banking Lan(the sections for !prohibiting the circulatioit of notes under -!five dollari)was reported back-,with a nega tive recommendation. --.•• The Houseilten resumed the - tonsiderition ` ! !of the bill to repeal the restrainieg Liquor; .1 The question being on In indefinite pest !ponement of the' bill, Messrs. Wright; of t Lu ;zerne, Macomb, Morris, MeCalmoni,4ft ind Montgontery, continued the debate it' ecene length. * The previous question was finally called; and the main question ordered to be pueby a vote of yeas 62, nays 31. 1 - The amendment of Mr. Phelps was then negatived—yeas 23, nays 69. The bill then passed second reading4jeas 70, naiT4 l 27, AIL - the PhilAdelphia members voted in the affirmative eicepting Metiers. Dock and Morris. 11 • . ' i • The bill will come up on its fi nal 'peerage tomorrow. The'House then . adjourned. THURSDAY, Jan. 24. SENAiE.—;Mr. Straub read in place a bill to incorporate the Mechanics' and Operators' Bank • of Schuyl kill County. The bill from the House to repeal the re• straining liquor law was received. Mr. Ruck slow moved its reference to a special Com• mittee, which was debated at length, With considerable warmth, and was -still peniiing when the Senate adjourned. Houi4===Oir„-Moorhead offered er i resolation directing the Judiciary Committee to inquire if further legislation be not necessary to'pro• tect the personal liberties of citizens of this Cornmonvrettititi - trintir the - arbitrary ,proceed ings of Ju \ dges of the United kites exerci sing jurisdiction in this State, which t was nevatived. [The rejection of a resolution ofAis Oar acter is worthy of a House, whicKpandeis, to sum, tyranny and degradation.] The House then took up on the third read ing the bill to repeal the restraining liquor law. Mr. Hill moved that the House go - into Com mittee of the Whole, for the purpose of ad ding a proviso that whatever 'licenses shall be granted under the license system revived 14 the repeal of the present law, sSill be sOject to whatever law in reference thereto thia Le gislature may hereafter enact., Mr. Hill briefly explianed the proposition, and it_wius negatived—yeas 41, nays 53.1 The bill passed finally—yeas-69, nays 25. TUB LATEST FROM EUROPEL—The talk arrived at New York on Thursday, with Liver pot l dates to the 12th inst., three days; later than brought by the Africa. Her intelligence can be summed up in almost a word. There has been no decision on the peace propositions sent to ; St., Petersburg. Russia has asked and obtained delay. Public confidence _in the peace prospect is abating, _and consols and cotten are going slOWil, breadstuff are going up. There i s little more than this in the news, which we esteem too unimportant to .üblish in detail. MARRIED. ItICII—LENIIART—On the Ctb inet, by lb', Rev. Andrew Lons,aero, Jous Bien to LOUISA WIWI?, both of Pottsville. e 4 .41 , 41 41.• / • • DIED. / McQUADZ—On the last most., ROM? Mcgairapt,. of Port C.rbon. • PliAltDON—ln Pattonle, on Saturday evening, the 19th inst., after a long Blom, Iltsat Balms Pulp" in the thirty•third year of his age. . DIiLMICK.—In this boruugh, 'asks, daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Diremie k. aged 3 years, one month and d days.' the relatiree cud friendsof the fatally, ara raspsetfuily Invited to attend the funeral. on Saturday, Januiry 26th, (to day,) at 2 o'clock. from their realdenrs in,Lyrin ADMINISTRATION. --A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.---- 111The,undetaignod having been appointed Adminhr trater of the Itatate of WM. Ha MI MM. doraltiotlflito of !fount Carbon. Schuylkill county, reansylviola, no flee is hereby give° to ail persons indebted to tad Er tate to make immediate payment, and all Moor hating rialtos against - add &tato. to preetrat them for papaw 1111)WMILD HAMILTON, Aiimeeurreeer. January :n,'56 I I I 9 I de li 2 . 4 fah stlik up to tbo a rsot -Blvas diati—Gat plea. eatßanh sad wiry. Aid that Ilitho them um Or ser yoo Ive about . . , ' - " 7 " . • •• whohosl Wolt-40 bore sursr soot Idtholp. any t ow; la, width ditylkiihists Irairiollytiostithe try atyinh• lilt tookoilk. of Wu dur kid It redly itvaessouisormus ttttldtt issued llso 'moat of soparksiorJ - / haws • a° A:PlemV • is - w have buretrlllirttittis to-Sobat I biro wittbni, The supp(Y you ski% ass the wbOlowato moats hi th. Ihnitssz. is arestly ittba awlusw. daily boydrks ant mods lb, It. - You ollestva credit dr your dhoovery. I, lbr oaf, rotors youthitika per the hews& kWh auk ho, .111114:400psholitutlithrimittirrer - ir Wing say suds mull. I eottglatukte yea that your ,a 3 ftwue tiOld* WSW Oita) to already made. , ; ' . • 1 Yowl bassi, , W. lIOND, • • _ Vino of hOtol Itrugukts, "Afrookfield. — .115 Ztuf. • woos—Drta . ers:—lLithig made trialo Tour Itith Ilaskustlyo, It Otos war idosituroto sty thot Aso/. heti= Wen 111.241113( 14. ripinfailidtkotoratow+dort• drug, and a constant, totolane to Itching: with _wbkh I km Ism thudded frit and los idso redo/ad say bah, whlehiras twat:Odor graY; to ha original color. .1 bate and so other ortichs . ulth loythhg Ultotbs plea. rate sod TOWS (804. J. K. IMAGO. • iKsiract oira Wail data Arra; Pa., July 12. taw co.',r, Wood 4.42ll.,—Oalts:—Wby oval yink Ned as as mach atom of year put Hair . lidesiarsiind •W. vast all that lactealait to supply the oedemas hisad;aad hate not had &Utile ea oar atielvei tar over a week. aad that has bosa - the:cue take bottle. Thordbeebees4 as at loaf, sus mat of sash she; as ad *alkali , so justly Celebrated as year Halt liestarativ• tW a 11. Fbasesead go by gores& Years , . Marad BMWS ' SW • '„ . • CAIXago, 711., May Ist, _ Pre Weed:—Elailug *spuds:teed the awls newt of your. Ltair Ilestorstive, I drop you this u the subieet. About two years ago sny hair eoaupencsd 11111hts off an turning gray; I was fiat becoming bald. 1 met a friend who had used rum itinoistiva, and spoke ea highly o its virtues I witf Induced to try it, although I had but Attie faith, as 1 - had before tried so , many other remedial. I commenced using your restorative in January last-- A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up; grow out, and turn back lOU formercolar(bhick). At this time it Is fully restored ;to its original color, health'and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use to all. . i J. D. ions. • Northcatt itaiseylrOnia, March 9,1864. iira: In cuasegnente of having •hair, for several years past, not only gray, but perfectly white, I bare cut it short, and worn caps 'to hide it from viow; but, some months since, I was Induced to OM your Hair Bestairaf tire, and I must, injustice, say, that its effects ware. al. most miraculous; for it has changed it gradually to all its former Splendor as to color, and, left it so softand glos. sy as to be' move beautifnl than It ever was when under the influence qt the Attest oil. I earnestly, therefore recomniend it to every lady as decidedly the heat preps, ration, for ,toilet me, of anything in the world. 'Urn Sling. Address ;rO3. J. WOOD i CO., 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street; St. Louis, Mo.. Proprietors; S. W. Drol7 h Sown. Who Wage Agents, Philadelphia; J. C. C. Monis. Vruggiet, Agent, Pottsville, Pa. • August 1i,,56 Religious )atelligence. NOTICES. BAPTIST CHURCH, Rey, Jong 11. Csrri.s, Pastor Ferries every Sabbath at 10?,,4 o'clock,. A. M., and 7 o' clock, P. 31. -SECOND MRTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Market Street.; PettovillopßOV.AWDßEW LI.qOACILE, Pastor.. Divine service every Sabbath at 10 A. 31. and 7 I'. 31. FIRST METHODIST EPIS6Ott.t I. CHURCH. Sot. end Street. Pottsville, Rev. T. Snewnsn Tnossu, Pastor.— Divine service every Sabbath at 10 A. M. and 7 I'. M. ASSOCIATE REYORM RD PRESlllrii CHURCH Market street, Rev. WILLIAM 11. Ptutsrutr, Pastor., Divine service every Sabbath at 10% o'clock, A. M., and at 7% o'clock, P. M. KNOLIBII, LITTEIERAN, ClltTliel I , Market Square. Pottsville. IterMi'mat STICK, Paster. Divine service in this Church ritOlarly every Sunday. Morning. it 10!,i' o'elork:ovoning,' at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer "%Netting, Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock: WELSH GOOITEUATIONAL CHURCH, Biniie . vile road, PottiOldle. Rev. CII.I.R9CS WK. EDWARDS. Pis tor. Divine service itidhis Church every `Sabbath: Morn . iug 4110 o'clock, evening at llo'clock. Prayer Meeting at 9 A )1. School for small children, to teach them in the theorieeand doctrinea of theldlble, at o'clock. School for reading the Bible, le., at 2 o'clock. Singing School at 5 o'clock. -TRINITY CHURCII SERN:loES—Sereiou for January, 1856. . • 27th. 9d SUnday after .11.—Iasfah 54, St. 'Matthews 4, T. 12. lasiah 55, 2d Car. 4. ' On each Sunday the service begßui at 10!..4 A'. M., and 7% P. 51. A weekly lecture may be expected after di vine service, eath'Priday evening. lu the large lecture room, at 7,%' P. M. DANIP.L WASHBURN, Rector. FOR SALE & TO LET. ALL sorts of . 'T Rails,.from 22 !o 60 poundp per; yard, on haocEand for sale by Dee. 5AA55:.`4 . 9 ! E. YARDLEY k SON. O — RESTF4A large and convenient ICE. DOIISE - 'a= 7- 0F one or more years. Pos session given immetliktely. Apply to • Dee. 8 18.55 49- • P.. YARDLEY & SON. FOR SALE=-9A large quantity of 2d hand slope' C • sin for sale, of various, sites from 1 34 Inch to IV itiche in diameter. Dec. 8,1856. .4' E. YARDLEY-I SON. OFFICE-"T 0 LET --Three con-E1 venient 011tia4s1•Church • a110y,. , near ltallroad,M, strict, to let. . Apzi.l) , to JOHN BANNAN, Pottsville, Jan,1901358,1' 2 . ,I, (liars Street. VIRE BRICKS for CuVolas, Puddling and Nast Aqu:men, from the Reading Warta, for sae low r -At-the; PIONEER. FURNACE. PottsTille, Jan. 19085 . 6 • • 3-0 • VOR . RENT—A Stable on Railroad - litreet - , above the Depot In Pottsville, capable of hold ing ten or twelve llerses. Posseesion given on" the let of April_ ;Apply to 0 Et). lIALBMItSCADT. Pottsville, January 19,185&. • iif vpwrr_SA.LE.-A Frame House ll am:l.:lilt on East Market street. for sale on rea-= sonable terins. Apply, to J. W. BOWEN & Into. Painter's and Paper: Hangers, Centre street, Pottsville. Dee. 15,55 • 60-3 m : TUST IitdEIVED from New York, Lactusiiter for Belt'. Alio, Sole Leather for Pump Leather fur Mines. For Bale by .10IIN L. MENNIO, Railroad street. Pottsville. February 10 1956 O-tf r j ri O,LET:---The Washington Artil lery Company propos') letting' their Armory for Par t es, Cotillions. Concerts, Lectures.d.c. The room Is large and suitable for the above purpos se. irr partieulars a p . ply A. SMITH, Treasurer. Pottiville. January 5, '55 - , . • 1.3n3 r " F OR RENT—A 2 story Framer* - House. with back buildinzt , and bath house,M, situated in Lynn street, - Pottsville. The house Is a very desirable one for a good tenant. Apply to If NNltli OItESSANO. Pottsvl'le, January 5, '551-tf • FOB SALE:—One 12 inch Pole Pump, 7 feet stroke, and 700 feet of 12 inch, pip e with bolts. rings, & e -, complete. &Iwo. 1300 feet of 7.A . nth and ro) feet 7 ; i: inch slope thrill); all of best quality rid wilthe sold cheap. WIT. T. AOAItI) A CO. Belmont Colliery, Dee. 22, '55 - _.,..1 52-tf TO MILLINERS -A RARE Chance.—Mrs. A. IL Al LISON, of Tamaqua, be ng Oestrous of retiring from bu s iness, off rs her stock and fist res for sale on reasonable tams. For fur ther particulars, addreaa T. J. ALLISON. Tamaq a, Dec. 22, '5 FOR SALE—A lot of Wheel-Bar mws,. of superior quality, suitable thr hauling ground or iost Also, roal.'sersens? riddles and wire brooms, for sale cheap, at , KURTZ k ['EISLER'S, Wire Screen Der.l. '55 ' . . 4S-3m TOTO LET—A Foundry and Machine ' Shop, in Coal Street, Pottsville. ( formerly occupied t norge Mason at C 0..) with a full tint of tools. lathes, Le., an . all the necessary conveniences for Aping an ex tensive business. For particulars apply to the Pubperi ben .. GEORGE SPENCER. 51Inersville, Dec:ls.'s6 _ " . 504 f offers for sale his.dad` divan& Ilarneis establishment in Norwegian street. f 11,1a . fitnishuil with Saddles. Har ness. Bridles, Collars adedaill. other articles belonging to the business. Abel a gli!ixt eisortruent ;If the best mount inst. All the tools and dituresineludod in the sale, which will be on easy terms. _ , JACOB. S. tiOII.IDO.N. November 3, 'sst • 44 tf % - ANTD EA . : person to rent th , NV - Sters llouke recentlyoceu pied by' the subscribers. they having rented and removed to thenew brick . Store House recently erected by. 1t . ..W. MeGiones, where they. are.prepared to furnish those who may favor them with their patronage, with Dry hoods. Groceries. Hardware, Queenaware, &e.; 4t the moat reasonable rates, St. Clair, Sept. 22,'55'314-tf DAVIS & LODER, . . • - FOR SA L E RENT—A desirable etory "tone dwelling to Morrie' Addition, clear ofitll eneumbrenees, with all the modern improvements. iu gas. water. ke, The house hi 40 feet front, and the lot 120 feet deep, with a large frame dwelling bons, in the rear. Possession given on the lst of April, 1 , 56. The terms to suit purchasers. Alt appliatiops to be made to W. E. purrs, Agent fur the Estate.. Jan. 12,`56 • 2- . fIOAL MINES TO LEAS;;—The k.) mine' of the North Pennsylvania teal Company, sit uate In Wyoming' Valley, three miles almie Wilkesbarre, immediately on the North IlmnetiTanal. These mines are now-in working order, being furnished with a . supe rior new engine, pumps, *e., ke. All applications to be made personally or by letter to JOHN ).TAYLOR, President. N 0.9 Solath Water street, Philadelphia. January 5, '55 • 1-tf STEAM -ENGINES FOR SALE.----2 Steam Engines, with ictearn cylinder 22 inches di ameter. and 6 feet stroke. 2 Mowing cyllndors62 inches diameter, 6 feet stroke, with Boilers, formerly in use at a Blast Furnace. Would make excellent Puniping ortlow ind'Enginea. One or both will be sold. as desired: Ap ply to ' HEN KY LONG EN ECK Eli i CO., Shosteiin .Ir,n.lForks; MUntokin. Pa., GEO. W. SNYDER, Pollirrale, Pu. lAA Or to • October 60835 1: 4 1 OR SALE—The premises lately by J. D. Meredith, in the upper endja Mahantonito street, Pottarilie. The house is s sub stantial stone, building, 27 feet frocit, iu good order and repair. The lot is 120 feet front on Mahautorigo street. by 250 feet in depth, to a back . street. This property is one of the most desirable residences in PottsciDe• terms apply to JOHN Sli I PrEN. Fag , Prericieuf of the 'Miners' Bank, listarille. • • JOHN M. SCOTT: En. Washington Square, Phadellihia. , 1-tf JsouAry 6,:'56 TO LET OR FOR SALE—The Ma hinny Forge Saw 31111 end Farm containing, Four) T O Artois about 200 acres cleared. three miles west I of Ashland. and a few mike% intermediate between the Shamokin, Mahoney and Schujlkill OW (legion. Timr ber for Fn„me and Saw .Mill can be had from adjoining tracts—or from one to eight thousand afros mountain or limber land will be sold with the vane. .. Also, the Tavern Stand on the Habantongoa Mountain, with twenty-five acres, or as much land as desired. .Terms etuy--stork or any availablep roperty r taken in exChange as part payment, Apply to JOHN A. OTTO. 2 it Jan. 11.'...A6 iiissoLuTioNs. I 0 ,T,c,E,, - . OF 1 DISSOLUTION. Tharburect Jobt & arias In ritaontas to tar ' at .r .„ Hisoolutkis of lie pathaawshlso bototobto moss, *own A ON pahlhbol Is thoi, i -. :,,J0ut00l of tbo Mb kW. Is bewail as to , . . of tho pram tootles Ile ow of Ho __,...Xtik hot by Jobs &411siums. All ponsolo, , ', , ...loathes, sgoloityseshhot itor Nous or - , o=he tho prott of otooey. dams In Ans. altar IS of Deptootbor lad. DAVID Y. DROWN, . JOHN NefARLA ND. ' , bag C g a i th= Ith a lama" so, itAl 141 1)18SOLUTION of partnership.—No- Ike labsisby &au that t le Illthlull ag Mi4:l3‘4 at Nicoutica , larry_fasimalp, l iossi Itonesel Well bootiroir. Milt , . almiod CI 11, =CO lax. vallillloolflld 01l the Wad* . Ulf Wt. by Jobs & litsbass punkas-, the rseptilirs lislosioto of David P. Stows and John tragNth ea adroomoot that the bedroom of tbit girl="haVai 11 2 .In l2 l. it Mast lad liftoff cost fiVigt odd 0:4- , b oy se w* gagglimlitalbfli Wl' se carrlo4 ell bj JOHN is. QuAli k u: Mostow OzaWeafpwrlV.s6___,4444ll SSO 'leipri,-- ~t.r.purperahip , wise* tam* 'oc toutio,ltat o t A on Louis =ler and rem Cox, bon Pcnnt4oro mu% Is tido diq itlimivo4 trillio n . Ilifilie Old 141 lOilorlo4 to 1111111014 - aM lb eoimeetloil lolftr OW no. tooloilog pestles, otill "Tribe: eoptinue the bud Dries. " " AIM= JOY& ' Went 1011N0 LEWIS. N Mum: Mal ODX. , , .<7 la. IE6 S4UTION OF COPARTNER s°--Tne come nersli Itribinitufar• enktiag e. Wawa tiligefalgued, under the ens of POMEROY t BROOKS, is Ms day (Due. ad, Pds.) dismayed' by , limita tion. GeocycW. Pomeroy is duly authorized to settle the.butomii tit 416, into trah OKA L POURROY; • • NOnete-Alicarts.W.-IPcnnatoThating purchased the interest of Beery Brooks in lb. lets Una of POMEROY *BROOKE.. till tioatinusths OIL SUSI ?MISS at the old standouts! Nand* a continuance of the custom hereto. thre tiesived i under the flan of _ .-,' 420:0. - .W.20311210Y a Ca: Autussk id • • ' 1-tt. , Alfred Liilurtmat AGENT for buying and selling Coal an 4 other lands, Coal basta, taking thuge of pt p. arty, corbeling rents, At., Le. Having 25 yearn espial =OM in the Coal Reglon, be hopes to give Batistatlion. Offitet—Tsmite October 27, '55 433tne w4BIiLt.N.D COAL--From • Locustl MAinntaln.—The undersigned have, In connection heir General Coal Business, taken the agency of the above Coal, and are prepared to receive orders which mat be add/seed to l'ort Oirbon, Schuylkill count?, or. SO, Wall street, New York, CASTNZR t YOUNG. ; August 11, '55 , 324 f _ . COAL! COAL!-The s4bteriber keeps: eonstantiy on baud a Larire4nautity•of Allegheny;.] and Hampshire Bituminoni Coll. for sale by the ton or, bushel, at the lowest cash prime. lio Is also prepared to receive coal on Yardage, and to deliver the same. Yards, 8. W.eorner Broad and Callowhill streets. and' Arch street Wharf, Schnilkill. E. SCHREINER. P61.11081p61 . 1 , 4. April 21,.185.5 1t ly O COAL 0 PERAI'I)R.S.r.-Etimtinil Griffin, of New York, mining several tracts of-good Lands, is desirous of leasing the same for a term a years. The Cnal can be wad to the Velairare, Lackavrana & Western Railroad Company, at the Mines, or chipped over their road, direct to New York city, at the option ti the lesseti. For terms add particulars, address the un dersigned agent at ficratiton, Penna. January 1Z 'fs EMI J 0 MINERS-4--Broad-4--Broad Top Coal— Iluntingdoi County.—ThOltroad Top improvc;thent ropany, and the Bread Top Semi' Anthracite Cal Co, are now prepared to ledaeone or two of rh,, 0r „,•,,,i,„ . ..,, on their Lands ;which are ready for 31Ining. The Broad Top region offers tnduccments to miners supir n rtn any other'region in mit Stair. ' Any information respeeting the - Lands, and mines, can be, obtained by applying or addressing, Henry D. Moore, oS. S. Bishop. No. s‘i• %Val-. nut street, Philadelphia. . „ ' „ - January 19,'56 :wit Ashland and Peaked Mountain Coat. . • • '; BACON, PRICE & co. HAVING purchased “Woodside Col 11eiy" lb Peaked Mountain, will hereafter supply their customers with that superior Coal,.of tl;ir own mining. , They have also taken the exclusive agency for the sale, to the Eastern Market. of L. P.' Brooke . ,t Co.'s olebrated ''TiHniel Colliery'l Ashland Coal.- . o.fficcr:—Frbut & 'Walnut , streets, Philadelphia:. 129 ritate street: Boston, and Centre street, opposite Amer-- - - 0 --- n_llotnte, PotThville. : ' LP. BROOKE, Agent. ' I.aber 27,755 - k 4 ''' -t " Li - .4 wilt • - 1 - PGR. SALE—Tbe Lease, Good _V - and Viaturns of a tiro and superior COAL WHARF 'on the Itlvei Schuylkill, Philadelphia, conalsting of aN‘ !A N T I . : I); a competent pen, -, : Steam Englitt, Derricks and Gearing. for übloading Cord take charge of , a 14): titxtds . ‘. Grocery. st.l from Boats, ',large Counting I.Otlkt, Bins. Trestliug. Bar- ~, tore. !hie w nil uaS been ill tile illuiitielui Ina, s,' rows, Screen and everything necessary Cm- conduc'ting . '3' p Apply I y letter to Thu' ::;•1„;. , I a 'wholesale and retail Coal Business. The Wharf will ' t. referred. ; - ' store 10;000 tens of Coal, with water in trout sufficient /1,..: Ofilre, with reference and salary experle.l • ' ,to float the largest Coal vessels at low tide, and has la January 2.1. rge I ..iss6 .. - 4. Docks on either ride. Terms will he tnal. arilninin Aa- 1 Ilk , - , 7. ANTED—A. situation ra 2 , .:St‘g I Gag,: For particulars address Boa 2121.. Philadelphia I! . Poe flttlea. Jan. 19.1 . 958 :Hit I' as Clerk or Salesm ti an. by a youg'r , r-tcv. , 1 t country„Who can speak German and 1.:.01.1.0 ,- . . L OCUST Mountain - Cioal- , —lmportant !' coin. I 'o l ^v" , ° l "nd.f• • APPO' to to Cotaennsumers.--:The undersigned beg leaVe to in- ' - Jantlap lu, I>:,u• ;14:d M. A., Pottscab• . - form the public that they are the original miners of the 1 : '1 4 A ND WARRANTS Wanted [r above superior Coal, and that the public may not be int- 1 N'T. 1014:BEItitY, Attorney at Law, crnre, posed upon by Coal haying a similar name, they hare i cond and Market streets. Pottaville, - made arrangements for the supply of the retail city t Oct4tier ii, 12455 , trade with the} following responsible parties: ' ___, . _ Hooters, Waterer & Co., Office, 72 S. 2d st„.,=-Tard, Slit & Willow.; , .10RIANDO'lliAT. Broad and Willow streets. , ;MOXTllolini & MILLS, Market and 18th streets. 'Kettea k Morons, 9th, above Poplar. . • lE. A. lIATLIAWAT. Broad, below Pine. ; - The Coal they will guarantee to be Inferior to none I IA T AN rr n ED—A Young Ma why from Schuylkill:county—lt being now prepared by their 113,1 e.sperietire in the business, to f.inii , z recent arrangements, in the best possible order. The thuintx.riand. Columbia and Montour cool-lib-01 public are ineitod to give if s a trial. To be had of their. b ooks. A.14b....4.,,, 11. lit \-1\ ti agents,- : LIMASSTL ....NORTON CO,. p„,,,,iib., 5„, pt. .26 . , 55 , I . 29 Walnut street, Philadelphia, • ; A. SILLIM AN, Pottsville. ' . . Sept. 29, '66 t k .7,9. IThgT,•:,--A small Pocket Note Book', j"cootaining entries or ,ronsiderable value to the owner, though of not the least use to the finder. A re ward will be given on its•return to 11. W. POOLE, l'opo• graphical Engineer, Centre street. Pottsville. january 26, 1556 4 • 4-.lt jjOST-L-A, -. short time ago, a Gold ”t. attest, llrei! ittil w ii ee ; we n t 3 i di n a ß n l a u 11l n W t ti e tr b E: u a u m xh rl, u ln i,. l t a t r; sille. The finder will be suitably rewarded by r Iturning: St to this Office. ' Jan. 19, li,:iil 3-i.it. VOTIOE—The undersiffn'd has been 0 i I appointed the agent ofthe Owners of "The Warder Property,' and offers for sale building lots lu the borough of Palo Alto; on reasonable terms. trMice. Morris' -Addl. tion.• .., L. P. BROOKE. Pottsville,Vobruary 3, MSS 4%-tf . S. A.—Washington Camp,' No. J. 14, "Junior Sons of America" meets every Monday evening, at Thorupson's hall, (Third story), corner of Seo and and Market streets, Pottsville, Pa. .WM. HAZZARD, P. • .. . Nov. 10, 'SS , ;-.1 43-Iyl . ' tisoaus Itsen, R. S. . • - . V S. is hereby. given to the ( lif .11 foreni iloroughs and Townships In Schuylkill Co.. that have not sent ih. their reports of the Road and School:Taz on unseated lands, to attend to it on or bv fore the 16th of February pelt, Ity order of the Com missioners. ' At. V. WESTON. ilt rk... January 19, 1556 -'.:- 3-St TOTICE is .hereby given that the . L.l Semi-Annual Meeting of th/ , Stockholders of the St. Clair Sating. rand Association till take place on Fri day. the Bth day of February, 11,5 d. pa 7 1 ; ei rhkk, P M.. at the School Ilona.. In the borough of Si.. Clair. Pure tual attendance of all the stockholders le required. St. Clair, Jan.l9, '5B 341 t JOIIN 11.:111.111/. ( - 1 A U'l ' lON - 7The public are hereby cautioned not to transact any business. or pay any moneys to IrV3l. 11. lIAILKIS, en my account,*l• be. lU ' no authority to transact any business fvr me. •or. a Meet any menage due me for lumber Ac., trout Mount: {lope, since the time I purchased the entireintOrest t firm of Harris. Severn A Co. .hkS. RUS:IELL. Pottsville, Jfinuary 12. - OFFIC E? Eie ' Lehigh Valley 'lt. 11 . Co., , nn. January 17, 1 , 5L6r 'Splice is hereby given in rontbraiity to the Act of In- Corporation, that s meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, and an election for • President, six Maiikzers, a Treasurer and Secretary, to serve for the year ensuing, will be held at the 011ie° of the Company, in tat Bo rough. on .Tueeday, the sth day of February next. at 2 o'clock, P. M. The polls will he kept open from 2t,i to 4% o'clock, P. M. J. N. HUTCHINSON. &c. January 10, 1850 3.3 t. O FFICE of the Fi S 4 w c at i a k ra . ; . =R ; ;R r i: l (::( , )., cintN.At an Annual Election of the Company, - held this day, the following named remiss were unanimotuily re-elwt ed. to nerve the ensuing year: ' Resident—W. lONALI SON. . . delnagers—V. W.. Hughes, Martin Weaver. Cherie. Priliev, W, F. Wagenseller,lleorgeSrott, LeVrIA Vititine, J. 11. Cowden. John C. Dnaldson. ' 7'reiiiiirer--Samnel Harts. Jan. 19, Ind 3- JOHN C. DON A LDS , IN, S, e. - - -- - ' OFFICE of the Broad Mountain Im-, proviiment and Railroad Company, .No. I , i Meri' ,- .ricita' Exchange, ' January H. 1 4 5 C,. • At an Annual Elealon of this Company, M• 10 this daf4 the following named persons were unanimously eleet - At , ! to servo the ensuing year.' Managers—W . Donaldson, C. 11. Spangler, William RA• gnel, W. Y. Wagonseller, Samuel I.llpney. At meet ing of the Board, held this day, W. Donaldson was re- ekelArd Preeldent, and - C. B. f.pangler. - Treasurer , .; I ... ran. 19,'56 41- W. F. W EN SELLER, Svc. ,OFFICE of the Donaldsonlmprove .- . , Vormentand " Railroad Company—No. 28 Merchants' Elchange,!Philadelphia, January S. lssa . , At an election held - tit day the folk : ming named per sone were elected to eery the ensuing pod: President—W. DONAL SON. Treeterf!r—C. R. SPAAGLItit. . --.. 'Secretary—W. Y. Wagenseller.• ' - Minagett—W. Donaldson. C. Y. Spangler, W. Y. Wag entailer, Wm. Raguel, 8.5. Roney. January, 13,'55 ' • ~, ~ 2.3 t NOTICE TO LUMBER-MEN.—L. Prof)(mats will be received by the Schuylkill Co. Lumber Company, at their Office. in Pottsville. up to relmisrl let, 1856, for manufacturing Lumber 1,1- said Company,'at their Mills, hi Catawissa Valley. The con; tractor tonut, haul:tali, and deliver lunibor on the Com pany's Tracks at the nearest:Railroad Stati , w, Itt-a at tied price per thousand feet. The stock on. hand at the Mills, consisting of Horses, )lulea:Oien.,Wagotis. Ac.. will le. sold 00 Ilberelterms fe cosatrator. BY order of the Board of Directors, Jan. 19:-'56j CHAS, W. PITMAN, Sec., 0T1(3E.---Whereas Letters -Testa nkriktary to the Estate of .AML 11EIL:kni slate of the Cosa my of Schuylkill, deceased. hate tw , eit,". granted to the sahscriberi all per \hide:tied said. , 7rstate, are requested •to mike. immedlytrient,:a4d -those having claims attaillst the came, •Il present them duly . authorised fur settlement. to , OiILANDO GRAY, Bs eclat() . , E. li. I,IA LL.of..Minerarifie, Schuylkill ef,unty,as t ator. nor for oadd state, ie authortted to reeeloe monies In payment of amounts due said estate and to rue.ei V. claims • against the same.. ,- • , .I..),W,LANDO GRAY. 1)e 22,', 185.5. , 51-3nio , ! .. . SECOND Annual Statement 'of ,the i Miners Life I.tihranee and Trtlat 'Company. as ro- quired by the 12th Section of the• Act Incorporating ""id i Company, the iteins of the aceodiat being emapilea and arnmeed areording ; to the protisions of said Art. fir Account.;' $127 h 2 Interest inositera ter insee.t meet A and loans. Sii•C7 ,4 7 5 Expenses paid. i.. . - $2,14 10 Looses incurred, . . ' S Polidtei. i . , ~ ' ~ Amount F , ' f Collage. • . $1, , t00 00 Balance retnalning'with the Company, inter tad in Natiof nand, and other srcuritien, andraih, 1254,258 03 .._., Cash on hand. • . Z.SI if POOSTIIIe, January 2d. 1,538. • JACOB 1113.NTZINARR,Ja, l'residtnt. - J. 11; . AD4SI. Treasurer. " .tanusey 12. - en : . '.!•34 • ,• COAL: B. NEED-11AM, lhning Engineer 2-3tite, 1:M1 Broad A Willow, Pbil.wyt. # Lp FEffs2 10016 AN • MATS AID clip* STAIN atious , - VAN. DIM* A A 1/0-Aimitt arid, pw i d eh ...i;A;11001111, Mar Ratios £ Kau)" • ' • Pollestittaahirruial Pater? •milary 1114 D O - , GEO. W --Mame atu 1 .• ,1110*P DIA . CA1111)Li :VW 10.. oixich Water , 11 liarteß t rblia. • Spam Lank ;fit, Whale, Tames' fire aad Ademathre Ca IliMuleythia, January 10, 116 OILS! .OILS!!; OILS .436. 141111 T HODCSON I 5 'it , ' 0 . 13:13:01iiiii "snow co!unimiwil Iteroltiatik 1 N r itr A u l fdli s cl E lNlJI L • • 01FIC S — Pailitivaxama WA. Pet Sept- 22. - • BAIL - 1 ---- , --IL ORO ,No. 252 Chmanit It., o we m at i Melte attention to tbte.. , :IMPORTED .cait, , W HICH . they will ape, teseitte the new and choicest Velleet Tapestries, Tappetry Brussels, . . Imperial ThresePhr, - 6•0111 Mani Henry Zagreb., joys Venitiaiss ; 'All of whleb me wareseted to 1.., n r th „ Nit " of .., MI will be sold at the karat priers d'r cub. ki„,v , BiILY It BEHTHL ". 7- "' Philsohdpbis,BoPt /a , / 8 • 55 . _......_,.._....._...... „ , INDUSTRIAL WORKEIf• ~,. CaLLowItILL BTRZICT, 11111a1.14N :oral A l m MK.. mu t . , - e7wrwe'-r; BEMENT,DOUGHERTY & THOR 'l , la.' TOOL BUILDERS it IRON FOCNUERA. --. • ~ RE prepared to make Designs a .., Drawlnirs for MACHINE MOPS, FOCNDRII llf 5 it01..4, and to furnish all the - tureen/. . • ..3r A Machinery, Tools, - ' 'S'Sit ' • . ' Cranes, .. 0 ' Cupolas, 5 James ' Blowers, G. M. - Forges, at Claudty ' Machinists` Toole of livery she and &Alio ir 1. !•:. 'l rtml Big of the best'quallty, with hnprorrd Minuet, IL ' ' Thouu era. Pullers of all diameters and fairs; Pulikr ~,,,i Steak` .nre Ply Wheels. and all such Cimino gm an. mitt :, Ihryitati 1411. M, Of any she roqUired• iiiMs and INllog 1 ~Leona 'work, de , de. January A, 'Z6 J. 11.. Freea ! J. WA Jedel , chaff( Air Satoh riP l,l3 040. ] Rober Henry S. E. ... Wm. ' „F. A. 'K. Ha Aftiter Wm: Wildt Hall, Croft 'l.l. C. Dulls alt. Ii Atiiiii S. C. , Wm. Out 1.7.ke A FURNITURE & FURNISHING STO) ir :r HE subscribers take pleasure ir: - nouncing to the public in general, and th., t . . g on in particular, that they are now prepared f , ,; them with all articles in their line of business. Ar ititeud to confide theraaeleds to "Not FURNITURE' manufactured under the immediate 'mill perintendence of one of the firm, Mr. D. if. fi-.11:'1,•!.. wh, has for map years had the , entire charee of 31: kle's lest work, they feel confident that they can h.- the public with articles in their line. and sorra.r any other establishment- in the United States, for. durability and finish. • Clobinrf Ware Roma: ara,l:.Varraillicto}y No. 13a' st r eet. 7., fete street. l'hiludelia. A. S. Silllyrraau.l :' D . 111. 'Emmett P. me friend,. trout rottasile and he Coal will find it to their interest to Klee uk a call. our hatiTe place. we are ,t,t,•rpaio t .,l.(,, please them. All orders »ill N• promptly att.:4'dr.: Philadelphia. Iletnher ti. la ''' 7,, WANTED. UT AN TED, a situ;ition to take ci ;a and run nu ' Enginr. • of s;rt• 1•11, Pl 4 P 'January 2n. 1)+5(1 - 41;•. lIE A.C. II ER WANTED.--W ANTI inntwdiat..ly, Ftunalo Tpueln•r to tahe nil, of the Public tiiiinols. hi t.be Itnrni.vb ~f Apply to • . C. LITTI.r.. .14n. _ . • "I'ENTION OLD SOLDIEIt , 11. Laud Warrants wanted—the bigbrat cash i‘n-,; by L. F. WII ME\ /la kyr and Exchang , Pottxvitie. Oct. 27; '55 43.30. BUSINESS CARDS. FI AviDII.GREEN, Attorney at ji.ottsville,-Pa.. Office In Mark.t Ft rev t uppet:: 'oat Offle, . • July 14..'55 ' OR. J. T. NICHOLAS , PHYSICIAN, 'lttiE4.)N ACCuIA oinco--Market St., above Second. 1 , 5.4 Ms) ;,1 , ::‘ , ) ' • t DR. G. N. 110W31.1N it tai •II gt.sn Pcnti.t. (Ifni. in Brick Build Market and Sefund Strret. l's ()nob, r I. 1,:,{ OLIN P. 110 BA WE, Attorney at tt, tmmintf,sioner f,.r NO. k.}.( ilinune. Copt, zit], .tt,i nim April 'A, . _._ • I) IV. SITE:I FEE, Pottsvi2:, *int. , of the Pennmylranbi. Mato licolotosi. exptlnr. /and x. min. n. .tr. _ ootolwr 13; 4).tt rtIIIM ()lAS IL lIAN NAN, Attorner Mee ol Ctry tr,•et, oprsite thy 1.43 reh. P0tt.1111... Penns. . Nov. '2O, 155;.; F. 1/IXON,DOCIY.4t nontal Surgery, MO remniett east corner utS, , rutut ntur N orsrk.gUin strrets. Septvniber DECOU &. MIDDLETON, M PO WIT ItS of, and dealers in Ili Asi) STEEL., Xi. 13 X,reA Wirer ,Vrrrf,vVo• et, PhiLi , letrAl.i. April 7, LASS 14-li HAMMER & CRAEFF, No. 103 North Third Si,: Phllintelpi Jfn.[lln IV ' Notion!, Trimaiingrand Auction Goods July PART QARBOH — SIIOYEL ,FACI OR Charles Smitia, Proprietor. All kinds of coal shovels, spades, coal riddles p..ttrmth t zu of the publn• 1.4 rwpuctlully July '..:s, 1:01WE. dell. KED!, Ationp.‘ at trim% t.,lrgai to In :•ctiuy.llall e.unty and ..lfwv.liere. in strut, opp,nttetho 3111n;rs' s Jul 7.'5., " - (IL Ell', Attorno I.3w,usvingyow.v4.(l to Potts, ale. has flee unit, r the Telegraph Other. CenttliNtreet.oi Miners' (tank . . Dercinitior ti, 1'451 41. LEW IS .1. MAIVI'IN and F rank lea nurroyore and laiii Engineers w• with P. w. of it e. will sitimit ti • • of land., min. , . tow ow and all other tioiunras tot: of thiiii prmsabiom 1. Pottal tile, January 't,ii M U (MIIRETT,, C o w...lllloer /11111 General lbl le lor, w 111 Alien: 1,101111.,/1. I.llllllSlrd I. him with ,‘,l - Pottsville. 1'a..1.t.1.412.1t11ti1e Tow- N.B.—The pocketii of N. )t. Esq., sn schaiiiii of SAIIIIIIII iamitt, illy 14, ti•• H•EN KY IV. 1.4 )I,E, Civit. 'I • itiapliii al. soil litainit, Engineer, Crntr.. eqqt.vtii..... I's., attend• to soy ti 4 iirreys, othrr llogiiierfing• work connected with the Al. , ' Coal 11,egiori ot J. MIN \a; E. no.;r and Survpyor, r Terrarr, Pa - .! ExaminationN Maps of Coal Minns, Coal 11;and, ezenuted on the shortent polio,. Agent S 4 r Soptotatwr Alat. V—For the Purchase nt-al Estate; lotving and selling Coe • king chargt of Gal tarots, !dine, All 4 Ce.- rent‘—frt•lll tweets in the ret. hopos to gilt, t.ll . lice llatiantailg. L • Pottsville. - ell Ali. 31. I Apc: 6. I 13.1 f . _ . .. 'NATHAN IL SHARPLESS, i .4 rn .RN KY AT LAW, ' .-/ . liro.. York Buildings, Philadelphia RI:If IIZENCY.I.:: .1:k. It. Carter, T31113 , 1U3. Jtille4 k CCIIP. 1 rhilldelphil. Sillinian, Norton A Co.. f . . N. 11. Miners' claims given particular sitenti nr ' j oe ; enerytirally 'lmbed. • l'hiladelphia, Dee...C2., '55 .- , ~,t ft' - bell t -1 . Eo. BROWN, InsptTfor of 111: . 1 , )2i k J ten.lxtrs his services to Land(vin..t. an'' , ' ll ',' lOC stnakiug bliaminatlons, Reports., xe •.' I Ml''' . ',',..., i f I n i [Ands. From his knowledge t 4 Veins and '',.... ' -- Mining Operationi. having lwen in: this mein! 1 4 .;•.'' mud carried on MineS the last: six years, he tt.ivs , ' v "'..;'' general satisfaction to all who mar employ l'lr''' •Th ItEvEns t. .I.Olts Nxii.r, and 1i..1.. Nucl. Es• - ••••F ..'..t. eland Sax:tuts 'Mat , and WILLI t y 1.051. 1 -gm PhilathAphix. for ,-sp3l.ility and integrity.'`,2 a.,' liast Norwegian, June .lit, ';,5 7,1 . o ' A lO TIIE Ply -: { ell: . A .., ed my health by close ronllnetuent to my it haring new recovered aluirt4;eutirely , to arevt s. gre 1 into a ,z3e.• of nervous irritability. b hate d e ters - %,,, eliant;.• t.. 'onie extent the manner lu which I hx , • ' et t ii , prae ( iced my pnfeasiim. i tril I take this method of inf.rmi ter, my friends ix • kill County, the gentleeb of the bar in its C , '''''' • '' ,P..r gentlemen the Mil•lic gont•rally, that after the first day r f,.'„! , Lr I wilbriaxmlarlY attend the terms of the Ci•ur: -`-•.' , E 1 Pleas. and practice therein. I will punettiaro IV."' A„, Lich 1.. gal business as may be J rout to to, . f! ',! OIIN ti biO l ' tui :Lebanon. Mardi 17.1g:4 , i •• • i •I. D. I. DODSO-_,,i)i, „,.. „., Ir . ref 11774; I ire and STerininkal Dent Ist. b:ns ' t'r . •.... of the .Dist Dente' Estabikhnients in this ;,' ' ~, ft.'t :Atate, And intends to afford his painill th. , lar ,, _ . v ery improyeinent in the Art. Ile guarantee. t, ,, :, 414, , nature to A nicetvin the adatdatien and setan;, , , , , , ••••-•, Terro-m.•talic-e?,ritrescent Ttetti: Inserts parna.,,,, sets on A tmorpsevie prfsiur , . to the entire etr,,,,.1. Spiral springs: extracts d r ead feet h and sir et itv, and fills .Isotyln; teeth with go l id•l , ' , '‘ i ' co, i aieful during life. ....,,, •ittlicin %Parket at wet. ,16, • "•41.".C.P1" , 1" ISo. • . ~ . • . . _ _ lIM See a [l=l Cll How BE e9tal Phil POO 1 aloe' mill! Page •nd inel entil LAD isle oPP - 1 Flis I of a gi hi* Com our of I ,will cut of 1 All na !Tal Awn, Will Opt lie
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