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'felon of :slavery in the District of Coinaddi f j or what ho thinks, orshail do on the thrift _/ tf4 - - .1- 14 1 11 ‘ 0 7 'l l l ol ll__ L _41411410 ,41 07 ad . - -44 he podeetal - ..it %, - ' • Dim e - 1 , 4: ‘;''',,5 , ..;•4. i v* -- ' t/.rfiPfiiii!..',"•,;,„r-,=.'iiirl, 4 44LAT1* 1 ,1 4 " -en * ' - r'' ''''''''''' ' 'l' ' lls : Lor)ll2S . ''':" ' ; -, , ,,, , 1 0,-*thi l ieri •-,- tu t :-5-The liSaiiif ihrtigideiratbesni — Viil' '1 .0014 14 . • .-,. museums riii". .. Ory... ., -1,... .." , f ......:' 7 —..' I' ',r. 41.1.61111 r '1141141**40-44.011161'4611114' . tions'sq-,-;z:: :- -,- ',.',.;,,--•••,-----, :--'-;,..., ;"x -- :;.,' , ;' ,, ' - :' ' -: : seet.lial. lawatirti isCeppedline-Anadl"llie-tell." : ttig rdd gei l ishasilkagds#Aut " ttireiWAtSolloiswieti:o 4ll44Bo -:- - ' - - if-04 . 0 , 4isitio#4V,ZW4 apineht. ~ I Tillmtis„for„..eny.;patteumn-,m4the ' a l s ligelK7 .. : • -.*- ai ..,, .r.__.....,...,;;;.'• -2.1 ,t6iwiit this:Heusi whip prokiWes.to Sankt VA, 2 Niiinicaß .. Au ::C LOIL - waa,„„rweis,7lk-su , (16!* tins einelpiss et Anithitenliin,- - stid" , hiatility to ' thssuferai by 1" •:Rossi, at .IVOrfolkantl • - _: r.4... , - , rx - A , .?! , -t 4 - I *. - - _, . -Pbriatisendk,rergilsit4.4lo4---44*-thetilill -; • el , *, ,r,,,. ,r , R! ,_..,..,,,,.. ~, . i : eharge qf thinr".thartfrall'Jthicnolo ExaoygdiergAgualailly.se#Ao Paul . of ,liiinclineer ~ • ;':,,. '''''''''l --!---.= 4 3 1; . "1 k .' DINT . Plutde.-The, President, in` treating ' .*: - - ---_,:- 8411E - Pw9l l T. - :;i' , ; ; ~-; 1, .1 Gov. Reetrettpailislyi flitdetlikilut- has to do - ' The Vieth of the ealaton henritheiollorit" with it 1111dtliet et All Alitipased:to be placed' 'ion: -.- •,•,-., . , .-_, • „ „::.'1,,,, ' * in a 4 1 0. 1 - Mit* borOre ilia count:hes re- '' "If ye fulatht :vial /air, tic ''cOidingto the , - •• rh ' "hbortgithy. garde his former connection with the govern , ..ScriPlare, 2 Ana /. 6, ft . ,--* vift,ft.., 4 . . :.-.-dditail.:-;jisurs, ii, 8.7 - `• -- - '-' i meat ! of -Kunsasi, The lite., pertial..meassge , T aft ye - - - ' ' 'z' - •- i of the President, has elicited from Ger.Reed.l -- the pedestal his, a carving ir;liumso , 'rel . iet;o, er the , following leiter to the press:- -''" ' i of CILLIUTIS, - - ... : ~',... i WASHINGTON' CriT, Jae. 25;1858. - 1 On the hese of the Pedestal ii'inscribe'l• • 1 ;The epee lel *assess . uf the President of the • "211..., Pestilence to which those hire &ambit! Uniteddistal,. itufnulitPlitsb24 Yetterti l Y t° °°°*-', fell martyrs, broke out at Ibrtsmialhand .14hiS gmss, assails nut oftly„etyself persunaliy, but also fak, Irirousia,. in July, ' 855, and prevailed my cunditu,ents; whookinclinatien , as well as duty.. ... itaperioualy demands of me to justify'and protect. w i t h great malignancy during August, Sep' Blain:ly, satiidied as I sun with the course adopted tember and the early part of October; attend' up to this time by the people of Kansas-eunvine- , ed by a mortality qua: to anything hitherto ed that it has beetfdictated by a desire to preserve observed in del i United Macs. i - , , the puttee,' the reputation and the glory of Our.: i , SOUTH FUONT. , , , country:-knowing that it has, &gentry stage. been I, . • .J..- • .... J-. 4 • - characterised by the most conservative moiler's- 1 . 'Oti the Plitidibi the iquine te'tnitertoen,. nun and laudable' regard for the rights of tihers- r -; tu a d j e t lib not b e - :, Dem ti f pile/44044g; for having seats at story step the idainc umuifusta- 1 ....-,,.. , a we shall reap , Vibe - faint nal tiou ut ati'ounties - desire to avuid'Oven the item- i n due '"'"'" u - • . . ?, . blance of euireadonent .;r aggiessiou, I should be . LATIAN %., if •.. PAUL TO GA - false to every manly impulse and-every sense of, The - Pedesiatimi a Carving i'd:haero . raito duty, if I allowed the aspersionis, firthe Message r of .. nte tf eotilit'rEB DECLINING 4111e.i.:113,18i. • j to pass unnoticed. - - ' • • • . • .' la d:i Uuless the message shill incite' and stimulate' On the base of the pedestolii,insert e .l new invesiens,of our Torritury, and fresh outrage ; ".I was sick and ye visited me :: upuu our eitizens,lt will produce us nu regret, as: it laasfAused no surprise. After having seen our , hay4 .."lrefilli : 1 say unto . you, In4sostick as Ve people :rumpled on, oppressed and rubbed, on the '. . th ine it unto ore' of the tets4 ; ed.2hese shy uou hand, by the invaders of their soil, and on the •-. brethren, ye have dune it lottoJad,--, DIATT4W ocher by the influence,-the authority, and the nth- ; xxv, 36, 40." ' r -k. - i• - r curs of the present administration; -after having' Wt-sr FRONT.. -..' ' witnessed the cold blooded maraca of tin ituarui-• 1 , • .„-•• . . ed and uneffending citizen by an officer of the a&- - ' On the plinth of, the column is i nscr ib er!: 1 ministration, who is_ nut.only unmolested by the i "Greater love froth Su) man thUn tias, that a tame, and tiundinked by the sPresident who ap- man lay down his life for his filends.--JoUx pointed him, hut who has, perhaps, strengthened • ~„ lel his official tenure and enhanced his chance of pro. I x."'i "" • -•.---, • motion by the act; it is not at ail aurprising that I The pedestal has a carving itKhasso relipo wo shuuld, by, the head of that Administration, bu : misreptesented and perverted. Alter havi..g. seen 11, of THE Goon SatillitTAN. :I'.. . I d -tat a the i 'Men the chief uiagistrate, tiering five orgardzed hive.: On the base o f the.pe ec re .a t • slues of our territory, unineved by a . sid - gle sym•. of the Martyrs, as :. ~., ' i .. ~, -patty in favor of an utioffeuding people, innocent' . Robert H . Gy it h am, ivi o . Bo , , ~; • A g ed •2; of all wrong"; and laboring only to curry Out faith. ; „, mos W R e sod D ' - ' - 4 ''''' - "19 u runts ~, fully fur themselves the doctrines of:self-govern- j 4 , 4 °, ----,„ ,„ ~ - 4 -....• 4/ 142 meet, and to build up and extend the greatness of • - JOitit tr B r i en, N urse, , !.. uur country; after having seen per invaders cum.! E. Peru Miller, Druggist ajtd St u., ,, : i2l; log upon us armed (without reproof, if out with.' A. Jackson Thompson, Nurse, ',: 126; official permissioco trues the contents of the arse-;; I- ; " !31 „ nate of the United States, establishing a system of 'Dr. Courtlen Cole, martial law over life and property, regulated-only I Afro. Olive Whittier: Nurse,Aruse, . r. ; ~ . , .: 1 4 : ,. 1 5 : 5_ Di T h o mas Cramer° ft, • .... it ` 1 .30 by the uncontrolled will of vindictive and irre- I ,„,..• ~_ if • '• '!•.- -.. ci ; 35 spousible men—s system' under which life was us, i Sin ul n a alercen ken amid property destroyed; the. highways 06-1 Eslmund R. Barrett, 'Student, ::::- _,:, 28 structed; travellers seized, searched, and detained;; Frederick Mulmfeldl i Nurse, ...Z-, .42 ell the pursuiti of life paralyzed, and the destrec-; .. , lion and axterminatiun of whnle • Settlements j • n r ik r Henry Spri;;gmaii, .Nitrse, - '-- " T i, . " i -49 . A. - • - . .-"'",, "28 • .10 . Malt ItIVOG ) . ~, threatened and evidently inten•ded-backeil up by 1 Jr. I x ,. John . o - 4, M ov e' ? .; - .. kt 125 the sanction and au th ority of the federal OtEc r o n 7i'i, faTness S altne ss smi yur , ,e; , 11, -- -_-, : ‘, l 1 54 ev b pledge publicly the co-opelatiou of the - _ ide o nt,and all based upon the fact that a man en:: ••••••••••••••••••°.-- - euuraged, perhaps aided, by his friends, had made 1 , , ' his escape from an arrest en a constable's peeve i warrant-after having' thus seen uur natural and ; legal protectors joining , in the most atrocious ; , mess...tires of oppressiort and wrung, it is no matter", . ~ .., ut surprise . to see iniarepresentatiens of our Ptisi-! lion , ond our objects eliminating from th e woe ; ' lleporte , ..4 ky Dr . . .A.•lfe l Ter,cl-Potri;e. Sei. Assd i iOn. source. . , Tbii is nut the mode - nor, the time in Willett to , discuss the themes of 'this message. Expecting,' ; as I have I .k iight to - expeit, frciut the clearness 'el l ' Ist can. i.l 'the ezcieslie title 1 Ins prepared to skew, that II 41 duo. , shall enjoy a scat end a yeicel=on.the floor of the . ...........-..... Meese, tam willing patiently "te,fitride my, time."l Satura 26 At the proper time and place, however, I pledge; S u ends , _,! ; myself to- meet . and expose the misstatement of j • it ti ct7 3l 29 • Ho. JAMES H. CAMPBELL, • 1 facts, and the errors of law amid logic widish it con-1, wedo i an Owing to the a l - ' n w d il i l n sp u te in tli t att o ttier::: t n u o r th a i n ug ap b p u r ; tolt i l . ; Ta u ray 3; tion-reCePtion,of the Washing. i i e te r i u n e s i - ty Friday 1.. ton - Globe, containing, the remarks *-of the I pun Us pay in army or posse to prevrat the pea-. • ..,-' 26.-N. ”r. fresh; clear. ' . • ,;,_ l'e of Kansas from the cOtillthlstoll of en outrage ; ~,,._.e . ..,, cloudy, ' snow. -,,.‘ , . _. i i Hon. James 11. Campbell, represents - the iu I ' cud tre a s o n. Iwill show that the movement for , " Congress from this district; in explanation : of ,a State gevernmeut is misstated as to the facts a ,28.--. E. changed 15.1 y; ditto; • •'_,":. . c 29.-1.1. W. fresivf cloudy, spits ofenow. his'eourse its the present exciting contest for ;ire origin and progress; and that all we have done -30 Wstrung; cloudy—alight inow, cloudy eve. in this direetiou has loam under the sanction of .""" , • Speaker, we have not been enabled ere . t.iiis the precepts and examples of all the great men of. . ... 31.-Is. host ; cloudy-slight sneer. : to give them. We however, now present them ; the country fur the last fifty years--of the legisla-' '' l s -S- / Wfliffht;l cloudy. i ', i !tine of Congress and tbe action of the Executive' , with an expre'lision of . the admiration of -the d . ., ... - A g- School tickets fur February will be issued j in repeats and well consi d ered ' cases, and of a manly, patriotic sesitiments therein contained , - ~ ,•.:,- . I ; deliberate opinion of a high and distingtt . ished At- to-day. . . _ - •.,- • ; which we experience in common with his con- 1 torney tieneral of the United Sonco, and which,' _ __, , ... . . ~.._. 1 _ _ . . i ii p s .. it is a part of th i s' archives of the Executive _Me' Tee Muer* Hoot oa taa.ol2 unimo,,mcir stituency. This d i st ri ct may well feel proud T a r tment„ it is to .83 regretted that the Presi- ; report to the Auditor General u(the State, 4 undoi of such a representative. Freedoin has a a at dent -.3 nut consult before the delivery or the the 52d section of the pct o f 16th A pr il, 1860, in , . message. If it is illegality and incipient treason champion worthy of her standard, in the per for a new State to be funned without an enabling reference to unclahr.ed dividendCand deposits., son of James H. Campbell. In reply to Mr. act Of Congress, I will show that fourteen Sena-I .I 1 R ifs of Sehuyikitt Otenty.-A few, ; tura of the United States hold their seats, and' .12!"" Wi.. l .- 71," .-, , • Browp r , Mr. Campbell rose and said: . ~ .even States 'Laud in this Union by virtue of Me.: • days sines, a deer evidently chafed by sportsmen, I desire simply to say, that I cannot concur ' gal and treasonable proOeedings-thut Congress ,„„ k . ref u ge a coa l b e t e ,' on Abaft.) Houhtain, with my colleague, the hunornblo gentleman from lies - sanctioned revolution, illegality and Amu' son ? --- in • e Ponnalteanith lMr• Broom , ) in t h e ' t a l l"" eu " hat again amid again; and that the rank atilt noxious : near this Borough .. The entmel's place o r con. certain members upon the fluor of the House, have weed has even flourished in the White House and' cealmeot was discovered, end italbroat cut fry the • forgotten the priuciples upon which they were the ExeMitive Department; nod, having vindic:a- 1 elected;and have gone over entirely to a sectional ; ; ted my people, I will also, with the utmost coed - ..____-----9-4,k---- party. I defire especially to explain my position venue who made the discovery .i'.• ' I ! dance of success, proceed to the minor stud secon- ' 0111•• Dotes forget the Oicrrefilwal Ball which here, because an allusion was made iu this con- : der); task of vindicating myself in such amen=} . , • I neetion to myself a few days siuce. Now, sir, I ! - ner, I trust, as to show the attack to bare been il l . desire to explain may position fully upon the toles- comes off ‘at the Town . Hall on ;; 1 1, steads, eyening Lion of th e principle contained in the Kansas and I advised and unfortunate. - • --- 1 next.- -A fine supper will be gluon on the; o c ca. As hrthe discusclion in the message of theimints sloe at the Exchange Hotel. The Bail 'pretnises Nebraska bill. I trust the House will ',anion me -i' • _. i involved - in the contested sent, I shall meet the m '` if I find it necessary to refer GO the remarks msoe- i when the ease is heard; wad as the House is the ' to • ' • ; be a brilliant affair . Secure4oor tickets, and p ou t, inane 'days since, and even if ..I should re , sole constitutional judge of the 94 House of-, r po some extent, what I then said.pare for an evening of itnall#ed pleasure. its owe members , I treat that the m ind s . of . roem-,1 . The people of 'the Stites of Pennsylvania, when ~....0 ben mey . be 'kept °per' end unprejudiced until they ; ' b lok e " oo m e r th m m iK to r " oo ' s l o g ro li r d'idoofoltBosioeowt were a - p . " . shall hear the law and faits of the case, and that wofhthetheepur t in he ts d i i n s v c o u l ss ve io d n b b as y betiii the E m x s ee de nt bee ive au o n f some probation , probation of many of us, yet . the, great mass of the peefilli of that State, acquiesced in them, as a worn incidental to another subject; or aimed and final settlement of the question to which they re- I'contended to prejudge my claim. I Impel in either, -furred. , They acquiesced fur the purpose of put- I ~ _ .. . ... „ . . ting the vexed question of slavery at rest. - Some 1 c a se that Pow- mu"- mammy be neare ware a "Wk. of the measures embraced in thatcompromise, were "'" obnoxious to the people of poomyivouio, jo cons = .m . is . huts_note . .bairielled . to . an . u . nire . reedits: . nun - with tbe gnat mass of the people of the "tea tengte- tte *eject 38 only to solicit from t h e Northcbut they were willing for the sake of peace n6tl - d t he pu blic . i - f, se an it suspens On 0 the •,. aster my right to a 'seat, and also to the Charges - and compromise, to submit to them all, under 0gi. ,,.. 1 against me in the menage, I can. be heard-. , Keller ' that the eubject would never again be ',A. H. Baena*. i .' wad., ; They believed then, as they believe now,;; ver7lesPeethlllY yours, ! that there was nothing in those compromise roes-':' sures of 1850,-which in any way was distarbetr; ' much less repealed the Missouri compromise of - elB3O, made by one-fathers, and which the great men , of the- nation. North and Smith, pledged ~ . themselves to, abide by forever.- - Under that,' belief. the public mind 'became , quiet, We bartered that-the peace and quiet' of j the country would not again be disturbed. We were willing to , abide by the resolutiOns of 1850: b u t we reprobated further agitatiao; and we were am sled when we heard Hat thedisttnidisbed Seri ittur from Illinois "Mr: Douglas] had proposed to - repeal the Idissouricompromise.: Walken alarm. , ' *eland disgusted when we learned *MA's htis,! soeirlcompromise was repealed by the Estsas-rie.:.l , twilit& bill. Let messy, that the psiblie 011180. lg. Pennsylvania was then agitated In every direct/on" upon the subject. - - ~ ;Well, air, the election of '1854 wan, held r, a n d I, grist to sty to my camps tilt. Brcioml *lathe pmsent,aistinuishwA Bzscutivs of that Stanislav known,{) be bostilesto the Nebraska and -Kansas . liiii„and in every public' discussion during-, the' r.iturase, hello represented tas views upon the stib _ Mr. Dromn.-Wilftbe gen m 'to' an allow me ~ soya word. ' - - -t,- - - • • . „Mr. Campbell.-No sir; I o riot : want minis ' tempted. But, sir, I will sa „that In-the city of Philadelphia, in-the very-district represented - b . * say 011eigue, [ltr. Bruoss4,the pntlemsa ,row, - ttovirnor ot'Peraisyltirsiseta tbst,idsonioni.gs ~ Glared his contin ue d hostility to. the, - principhi. Of the Kansas Nebraska bllt.''' ' - • _ . .:*And let soznYi-as timid Ware, ;dist eittnaigh I 8 the NelmmknAill wasaot made-in bauttAy - the American party in 185401 sough thespatty tad en . plank In their platform on the subject of Slavery,' yet the people in Peninyirania,. irrespective_ of ' party, were opposed to that-bill.l.iineteen anti Administration Men were9.ent . tii:rihis Ilotise,, pledged to emotes that Prineiple; end - thaw eve . s ixteen out of the nineteen who have not 'been, and wilt not ire, rocriniot to the high trust conitibW in them. and..whei are now, es they were in 1854,: uppoted to the repeat of the Missouri compromise. And• Why the honorable gentletnia..ten#4 lentiss. , , Jiefirliv. Zollieoircil undertakes, to `soy. that my - . pteltioti sport Hai' ipiestien - hi' eitigineticieVraci j not understand. I was norainatestaltaWirnti4Sei t ! - • breaks teats.,,--Lrepraseatediayeelf-weituch in ev ery town in my district, , L node the,imis boldly , thee, and Itnake itriew..- And Know say :to the 'Venerable gentleman, from ?swallow - , thetl'illf c-ation. to c l i r e.o-. ow c.r.st-nr tt, Mi 0•01 1 ,1 rom question. :.._ . - • _ To this °tett, were the 'ieplies or !fir. Bliyiki,„ The views of Mr. Banks on the question of modification of the Tariff 'laws are of that, liberal and national cast, throwing aside all Merelysectioital graspings,that he is fully en: - titled to' the support ot . the Pentlailvania, American Congressional delegation, and the, action of that' delegation tends so strong ly to overthrow the Sham Democratic com bination forming • against 'the producing and manufaCturing interests of Pennsylvania, that it receives the cordial approbation of the t mass of coal and iron men of the State. The fact that that slelegation's, action in suppor ting Mr. Banks for -Ale - Sieakership, is on atoned by those who appreciate what is most • healthful to their intereoi L is.,iinfficient device that the inisrepresentations of,,obssure and unreliable can havill hut little weight wits► the intelligent and observing. In relation to Mr. Fuller's reply to a similar • interrogatory on the Tariff question, tho col laving is characterised by the Nile.? as "bold and manly:" - "I ism not a nuontwr or last Congress, ami on that • I would now ask span the rukirrt of the Tariff 'l4 fo be . The obscurity of the meaning conveyed in 'the above is such, that-it is difficult to deter mine whether Mr. Fuller desires the Tariff - or hiinself "to be let alone." We prestn4 refers to the Tariff question:. In the object of the New, eulogy advocat*the continuance of a Tariff system, whicl4i.fe 614 its approval by the Parliament 01 1 4 - 9,30 Britain, and enactment by .Congress in iS4G, has exerted a blighted influence upon Penn sylvania and which the citizens - Of . this State are interested in seeing modified. But we are surprised at no expression, however anti- Pennsylvanian, emanating now from that gentleman.. He has so completely thrown . himself into the arms of the south, and sacra . fired every Republican principle cherished by his constitaency.of the Luzerne .district, that .we pats him by, with sentiments of pity mingled with contempt. •More 'space than we contemplated, has been "devoted by us to the matter; bittthe; malicious • and untruthful character of the News, article throughout_though it cannot injure Mr. Banks, • unr elevate Mr. Fungi an iota in the estimation of Pennsylvanians •in 'connectian with the fact tliat it has been .copied . as stated by a.paper in Mr. Fuller's • district, entitles it to 'a passing rebuke. RIM tai " tft= l2r imilesis Ow , t. t AWN*. to hlo 401 1 11 1- 11101 .10 1 4 0 1111 00.. aa ttt tai:eolll6 gat= 811. ' el alighlibiNhoWt im 1 1.4. 10 PtIO#A 11 1,__ alla , • , _ • • , io=r=ssztam ~...,...„.... sii_ ~.._..,_,.. 1 04 1 0 10 1/11P 6 .0 1 1W-All. .. 14 A,..,,-.1!..r-r t . t6,44 111114 0 06 tAtz. , - 4 Ww.4 - 1114 .rP. , la sialialVie lialsop. '-ikibeiliberrer*, PINVIII** -1 .410 0 :-- 1 1. 1 0* -401. , . -44411 ilik lorisommigusewolabm* . botlikOhlis 1111.0111•4 1 1aV4 1 4 1 . 0 1 1 4 1 1 014 1 004 Otatin•g o Vri ii t;..ii. i - 7- z li t sill totaidia ' ' '', *alli'Mlilailietat'lir . , filli:arifrinK . * lllllll, 4 111.1 4 of taiimiseffiligatillariwill ailliiiisko /OW fiwitiogibilms 40 Illsim 4 WW-#441~41 11 . 0 k 4 11 00-0 01 110 t +i Or Seidl __ f. .41k4A44,a-1.1. 14 0Rt1a1l lia tei lik ' 3 " .4l lirtjer li A l ti' to - ittAitveit laki . .. retiiii`itialitl: ll . ol a l Ow riin4lll.llo***l4.lll4lifibik . . Sialik ai siiiisr 6iftnikootiemmt Noilkii.iro-, ilmr *Om, Et Avilliitillat , . .._ .- - REQUISITE QUALIEWATIONS fon Oswica _ uNDIR TRE" PRESENT ADVISISTRATION. p.,e. cently the WAsbingion ( -Van; P ublislit ' d a statement to the &cid that the Po s tmaster i General bad determined not to appoint any American to office: Subsequently, the Organ gave d le tter from dug' Ron. R. C. Puryear, in relation t the matter, which __will - give. hi:t idea of the lefluitistil IR l C°4ll!tY rime which W Pottarillit Wire Fattoo.-111 enet„a m er estr eol • - • ViePlittittentl and 11111 proscription tit I w ilt be found Abe adre o e2m 9 t ar • , against Natives' and Protestau. o n a n tee ACo iiopootors of W. 4417 * - ; •t - ' lierat OP REPatikENTAME; naglaa'r ~,,..t t bis w a r ra la stil,r44 perform w hit . December 24, ISA 4, Pre° l e sad only refer i m a go of tn. il l t ' Eite 1. in your paper of the promise. , we a .._,,7 L.. .. 5 . bieb . 540 ,0, thaw , pair : see th e app oi n ts so asa ologset l elm 'e'i inst.,"intetenoot coacendoli r .,.. ,der hem n ote v.l,o orosinset, the of a m distric t at. e' '"' s cri e° "'" E " t e . P. Jim's& ; Wm. *Ha"; B ac a ret o om wool, cob Carolpe;,ll l ,,_,l r aideieli of CeL . ..2 thrket I;bet, m i d desire to correct. no co wf oriouott. 7) 7 'r' , Jr., lied Memel P. Johns ' I ' . un d e f. ['lots *IWO Po s t aster MI. 11 " 1 i gin gat the Odd Vidwe Hall at , r I famig which Ist tis't Postale** general ro!4 mrelr e , s t a nd that much of* Ilea a t l, ti 1.4,i tirtat not with Kr. CatOPWrthe r ° ". aste t i 11-. .a ti ea, Abates to Ikk,‘ N rt , iii . a .,,,,, y , and; as. Mated in your article. I YOf we lli e ; ii w **lra& of m ii, !Tithe , . c teption the steteme n t*Zre et r 1° al t i re i d - yea a t t 7 . 2410wN,..it0pr0 t 4 1 44, f'r— goes,l44 it does ttotAmb, anibiltc ' eca 1 4 114 PI , " Tapte , tflikkiktoy pouts the &Mete Kr• Meg tlOait se l f P-1. 'that ; aa. 1 Thle le s e facleati l lga t orit 4 Aloud 4auti. i s ii. d . ~ - - c r - 4, _ , , 1 power of itillielt Os :paw f', , , When I'msde - thittlollott 6r the'; a t • '.. • - • .'" - ~,74 4 - 4 4 4 1 #4 .„....:., plummet, lir. 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A 12 t., - 00' Amyceitory.—The Fein?is `Bible ftlety of Schuylkill cennty, witicelobiate its funith an nirereary on Monday evening '.:-*ext, (the 4th, in the Pirst M. 8., Church. The ,Rev. Di, Britinard, 'Of Philadelphia, E55y..1,4 1 ,11. Tattoo) of the Saute piece; and others will address a meeting.l - . • A convetOon'of the ftiendsinf the .Biblc cause will be held at thasante;plaee )0 the afterttooast three o'clock. It is hopeo thatthe convention will be well attended. WI are • - ifir• Admitted Mike pet- ;' nevi, that' on the Ifth Addison MiCord - , farnierly of Pottsviile, 4thitted to prac tice in the, icuit a COnii, and • 'il mr courts in Coot •- couty, MI. T he event was celebrated bY it ban quet at,tlte Young: Aviaries.. "Aiotel, in chicago,, given:by Mr. McCord to his prufeeslonal: and , per sonal friend'. Col,-Phillips, late cif Isonisians, pro sided over the fastivities,'andiqueciumevere made by Judge Wilson, Col. , Phllli* Mr. Magma, Mr. Roberti R4e, Col. 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You hammy . gif,lB3ll. 1 /*As jAlGletAlst-say will shortly rival that old song of - our . boyhood, "The battle of the Niles" Itheiefin wim tenanted the venerable , feet, that "welfare there all the while" in verse after verse ad ie./imitate—since we are week after week coined epon'to' leggy' t 6 lobtriestie di sifoYor snow and fitoriail , alder Spet,,evei head and all around us-=with thAtistifaiang coneotnitants of in 3 Pa." llll . 3 11 " 4 . , ehlell - alke Otto sit is the high est style of ati,'(leediffehoiireirer. to *woe very' leiely deministrittionA) end rivers and harbors choked ap with toes and icebergs. o Seriously smotking, however, the ice in our har bor has become too joking ,matter, as our ships ate with the greatest diffieulty enabled to land or recenve cargoes, white the almost impassable con. ditiun of our streets, Mates 'tie carting of pro. duce and freight severally, to the wharves almost a matter impossible to accomplish:' In this nuns fleeciest we may mention as a eingular fact, that the rest of transporting-a bated of flonei for la stoney, across the city, say trout the Erie Rail road view, to a vessel on the East River, is about equal to the freight un the same frees New York to Liverpool. _, The steamers of the • Boston lines after • having %totted bravely during the season thus fir, have (Wally been obliged t.. succumb to the masses et ice at the entrance o f the Sound, and discontinue their trips fora few days. M e have frequently been called Upon of late to recount disasters by sea, but we have never been under the necessity hitherto, of recording the less of a ferry bout. Singular as this may seem, it is nevertheless true, as the • ferry boat o.lisadnr, plying between Staten Island and New York was cut through by the ice, off the Battery mill sunk. Fortunately, sloe was close -to the shore, ahem the water was ' , hallow, and the pots. gangers jumped over the sides on to thin floating Ice, whence they were rescued and rowed ashore by the boatmen of the vicinity. Had the acci dent occurred in almost any other parts of the trip, nothing could have Raved eveiy human be ing un b4ard from destruction, as the Cohonhas wag totally destitute of all means of self.ereser vation in the *helm of beet* or life-preservers-- a fact fur the existence of which our steautiotiat inspectors find commissioners "arm highly blames hie, as their especial duty is to see that all vessels are provided with suitable means fur the preser-1 notion of all the passengers they are entitled to • carry. It is a well known fact, th . tt alihough,;- these steamers; nevigating a ferry some seven utiles inlengthjerossing a Bay of broad expanse and carrying frequently fifteen hundred passen gers at once, are wholly unprovided with any mode of savtug life in case of accident. Among the items of Gotham information, your i readers will undoubtedly be surprised to learn the, total insolvency of P. T. Barnum. Several of 1 I his speculatione bad turned out unsuccessfully i I notwithstandinii the generally credited invinci-1 bility its financial matters, as fur instance:—The greavFire alibilatur Company and the Travel ling MenagiWillo but the matter which gave the I final and all-powerful blow to the stability of his f Irtund, was the failure of the Jerome Manatee- 1 turingCompany of Bridgeport, in whose affairs 1 Barnum has become involved by endorsements I and otherwise to the extent of some four hundred 1 thousand dollars. o A now confidence lean has of late been emu- sing the connumnity, many of them however . ut o considerable iiersonnol expense, by his various shrewd operations--doing tailors, bookmakers, I jewellers and merchants generally out of sums of money both large and small. ills last exploit was t o s a w through the iron bars of his cell and I almost _ make his eteepe from confinement: . His • fellow primmer, was a wohann 'whose secrecy be purchased with a fine beets handkerchief, She, however, singular to state, informed of htm and I his plans 'were frustrated. i Movements nee agaon in progress, iu the mat- I ter of postal reform in- our city. A large meeting was held yesterday at the Merchants' Exchange, where -resolutions embracing the reformatory measures were unanimously carried. A commit too of fifteen was appointed with power to eall as 1 public meeting of cititens with it view to• press the matter neon the attention of Congress. I Leap year is beginning to wake itself seen as I well as felt among the girls, as the following ad- I vertisements from the columns of one of our dal lies abundantly testify : TJUSBAND WANFED.—Leap year, •sanction. .1-1. ing the ladies to speak for themselves, of course no impropriety can be attached to the forthcoming • lines. A holy in the prime of life, respectably' connected, it desirous of meeting wi th a gentle-, man who, • after a suitable correspondence, can give the first of references, whi -ko will be exchang. col ;• age, not tinder 40. In every sense of the word must he a gentleman, and bear a strictly moral character. Money of no consideration, still it is desired he should ho in some established bestrews of good standing - . The lady, has some little 11113311,, whichathe prefers holding in her own name, sa that there can be something to leanwp on if adversity ever assail. None but respecta ble parties are solicited to address (and with en tire confidence) Mrs. K. EVANSWORTII, Covington, Kentucky. falifot ,. . git***-!* __ _ -_-- mpg*, eatinthwienWith'in eTtliemivo ris - p the from **ltost i siell islaisksitirishriam to Os moitan lepfliri Fairdbiki *oil/ her ilkett imillr whiii t his umiak tile , p l eir 1 40 10 TX: 01 .; ib i mir neglect IM atteitietts 0 4.11 tin., dente that the few articles.thntlenteitninswitt atm efiSeellar eacellinest and WeetiVidit bite 'tWiti-o ) ; ;Ialltil l:':'-' . Totiorlylallttf them "eviaffie(SiKils,:idtne, 1001‘ V Out 41.01 . Woirsk*k • 11111 4* "ad" g* "7 .l ; l *lrie!: itMelg* "4"l6thelet* ttsr***l.o*****Alliteedital.. :the mitethat, take' bustle/t of lied littatrielagl Wheel ItissAtthieltri liatilitliss' i' figi - Ingjao6lll. ticAO:4otOgit-t - ei Coil *l 4 .. ~1 , r . .-•%,,- -, . 1„,- .7 . , - • - :- ', * ,÷glitlaim)thWlVY;Wo***4l4l4lllo mink' FOOstio Ws off ; folleariag . epos- hes; --re Reg. , 4 1.11111114 ***** 011 aewilalionw 4q: liiii*; Than ifulaw , eoCP:4 l ool4Kialfeli *Po -64 m oieties tu theiliet annitry *word. imynaeo. titlieflid inVentiOtte whowoilOst I/toroidal , Ili • lifial'ejottvo• to Permit **°i 4 **.tot 12 mid' of .*ll4 00'inittriolh itlpsi* 'tettrriOr Aosla Ole*: anearili for i 'ftwit 'srer/ day business enialtamiesseeteliPia thentAis *risk Mold to that wiemiatend by theaoldier erlutenlista fur battle- 1 . *****/.0** 84. to a 11 9 111 "f 02 ** 11 0!:, I #ffealalt bairleog this fork,. oldest • , ~. 4 , .„,.: . Ao****l l 7 we llaikAihwit ' thiuithreneeec . him; tot preleiting thatisiere fertile ~le of aettidettt,' . the 15t11 of the mire in abeiiitifwan lbelirealtieg Of the'rope or obeli:hi itrilielitheyere rake' an 4 -bAjoied- ' , .''' si ', ',.- -. 4 . "- -, f - •i' . ..,.:Tlve fell of 'the 'inns 'twilit fslistWorktae* la dean) is .prevented by a meet ~lageslons;eettlai? mina, which like theiefett lenfp and other greet hunstiniteriaNiaveullollt,'Cslik,reutarkedibt for Its simplicity as iteeffienet. Whoever ithetO whim the credit of this idea is to be given, (I believe it • ir M; Mciebecurt, mining engineer at Dean eel. , tiering,) he tertilnif deserves honor, second only to that of Sir Humphrey Davy, fur, the origins don of so benevolent aid effectual a plan for re moving the terrors from this portion of Chewiest's daily risks, and renderings ride up and down. the shaft of it colliery as sure and planoutt as an or. trnary ohe Ina stage coach, or a "Hansom Safe. trabovii ground., , Accidents trout therjropture of a chain, the breaking of a Ting, an - irregular winding upon' the 'drum,' a circles.* oversight of the eagineer in managing his wonderful but delicate power-all these have been °marring weekly if nut daily lo the collieries of Belgium. Frau° , 'and `England, with this loss of-now a sing% miner, now a load, until humanity was aroused and cried o I loudly Or an aulendment. As long ago as 1845, i *wit' seem that M. Machin:oar{ had introduced a contrivatice which 'he styled a "Parachute" into his minas et Docile, by which though the rope • broke, the cage was suspended in the pit,'and its load. if 'it happeued to cousist of flesh sod bones, instead is( Coal. saved from certain death. Though M. Machecourt took out no patent for' this invention, and give as it appears liberal pub:: Betty tent, very little notice seems to have been' taken of it, and England, at least, has been going un in tlie old way of economy and butchery; for ten years without the invention then regarded or even peibaps knowtre&7 - The p,rincipl' of this 'Parachute,' for which M. Matheeinut has bean rewarded with medals by the Trenchrlustitute' is as much like that of one form I have seen, of the ordinary 'steam engine gov ernor' as can be. • Withautguing . into a-pajicular descripi t ion which would take up more spec° that I have go devote to the subject, if your readers, the nevi time they see an engitie will just look nt the "steam governor"-indwell imagitin the balls uu eau ends of the two arms to be replacedliyiron clime that resemble forks, and the rod that runs up frut the top instead of being used to open and shut valves fur the admission or exclusion of steam 1 from the boiler to the piston, to be fastened to the rope used in raising, and lowering loads in a pit, • and tho whole concern to be attached to the cage in which the complement l ot Coal or collieries is being dragged by the power of steam to the sur face-be will be prepared to comprehend fully the action of the , parachute.' i :'Extending from top to istatotu of the pit orinach side is* wooden guide alsrays used in pits lie any I L-- -ilepth to prevent the cage from swaying- to and I fro in its ascent or descent. Up these the cage slides, its the piston rod of an engine would glide along ,0 guides, arrived eta certain point, a terri ble number of yards to look down (ruin the top to the loittoni, suppose thec'on'e to break-perbaps the wild has blown the wools off the drum at the top, amid a sudden jerk his snapped assunder the frail threads, or a pulley wheel has given way cuntrao I to every body's expectations, and to the proprietor's "deep regret;" or to the endless sur • prise of end individual whose duty it is to look after it, who, never under any consideration neglects that duty, the iron ring which fastens the rope to the cage is suddenly ruptured; or, because it is more economical to use rho old rope which has had the advantage of enjoying enough years of exlntrience to grow ruaty in the service,amonth or two: longer rather than replace , its threadbare fifty ut a hundred or two hundred fathoms, by a new tine-the old veteran at the 12th hour breaks down 4,0 the everlasting wonderment of the penny. wise Proprietor who has seen it wotk for six years without cutting up any such philanders; . suppose any uy these things to happen, and they are liable to happen at every colliery at any moment, what then?, Under the old order of things, Ike con • tents,.she they men ur minerals , were dashed to fragatents at the bottom of the pit-if minerals, it was an urincky thing, Mit very fortunntely there 'was ilubody in it which there might have beea at i the next draw; if Sian a "nrowner's inquest" sits I uyettheir case, anti come to the conclus io n to &greet, to disagree upon whether th e proprie to r has used all ordinary precautions or whether , has notLls"autl there is uo help for it." Bat there is a help fur it-and under the new ordei of things it is to be hoped no more of these , accidents will, as it is certain not more meth occur. ' The t'rarachute" invention does away alnigether with the necessity of them. If the perpendicular rod of the 'steam Governor' abo l ve alluded' to, be forced down, the balls on the inclined elbows will Hy oat until they are nearly horizontal -so when the t'od at:the top of the Safety cage !trope which it will do on being severed from the rope by a i ruptire, mind pulled down by its own weight and the *eight of the elbow below, the anus of the ' par4hute with the ready claws at their extremi ties Ay out Jost as the balls dew out-the claws gripthe wooden guides on each side, the' descent , of the cage is arrested almost before it ha's begun, • and?the lead of dilutive instead of being dashed to 1 instntit destruction, have merely , suspended in mid , air, (if I may be allowed) to bellow to the top to inform the "bankstuan". and, his .coadjutors of wh , t,t is only an interesting predicament.• All this is se simple that a child can comprehend it and I any.:meehttuie in any country is competent to till up the details. I have said there were 3 of those "life safes" eihibited by Frew:se; besidesiM. Ma-1 elieeeurCs, there are two ethers which are improve- I meets-that is to say in them either the action is 1 more simple or less material is eunsumed, or the urrht is rendered, inure certain and efficacious. They are all of them of the size of life, that is to say, are not models but actual constructions iden.[ ' tiedl with those at present, in use in ,Fronch , tninel., the first we shall notice iS that of M. ronteitie,! and called after the inventor the Parachute-Fen-il taitle. This was , tried for the first time in ono OEI thq eltuusive Antis' Company's collieries In North ' t France iu 1841. Since then n doses* het* been; 1 introduced aud 21 lives waved from a e.ertain death- A number of breakages have likewise taken place;) without workmen being in the 'eaie, but alwayi ' hats it acted efficaciously; The following will shod' yep how these suit of , invention. , are -encouraged ' in- France.'Extract from. Report - of French Ina , /idiom, Academy of Sciences 1954, The Penal I . Ichina -Fontaine has already Prevented thany an;' cideuts. It has saved the lives of 16 wurkmen: PARIS, Nov. 1955. , Itlias been tried le the presence of Engineers of „ I • , tu__ines in the Departnient of the-North and of DEAR Joetut atai-o•In o-loor , te.get e peep at. um great Eglantine before itielose. Dist. run over I Hilnaalt, Belgium. It low always net.pd perfecV the Institute of Frenee award P. J. ;Volga - We; (runt Wiles, where tny list letter left uttiiiplitaiisi i 1 )q. the in th eiminesist i w i t h t h e „ tons i„ j rool - 1 ,6,1; . a 'grille for this invention. Signed Flossing. s I of that regi en, and as you may be interestifftwittatiesi The Valenciennes Society has.also granted hint, how the busbies. of Coat mining is represented In! minder. t Bet *hut are tandlls? The gratitude al 21 men saved from a fearful _ death, io- tee a Ohne the "Palms de l'lndustrie." I have determined to ', devote this , and perhaps a subsequent latter to an i of 0 0 invention without Which .their fate weal - ) ixeositisn thereof. , , , , t here been soon determined, is more than, mental* Shims the opening of the Exhibition, the 7th of In opocimans of `diffevent varieties of Coal from' the fat nsebstiiis ,ie the meagre i , , ,,,b ru i t e; . b o ta I hid July, 10 more workmen here been saved it as regards quality and: - quantity, Omit Britain is. Ili* oothery or "Heed II 0 O0." Bekgiutus-Und 2 , 00 of course th e tOttreProsented, there being no l ess 1 3 9th or PUY .14 -Mode. /mum The .acuoa ..-is then 2 8 0 mu s es frum " magi ths erlar i cu lge r t e al vikry similar to thaisof M . Mechecourts, bat there fEtigiend,ffeetland mid Wales. All the loom* i is ; less ota and greater simplicity. .1 - • ( o or even Coal basin in those emul ous/m(3lw al. t i The other life *alb Is that of M. Jacqi , et of ""A#- of s morgue sPooimelis=-ImaitsysiVeloied to those are,: . I t is _probably khe mrfeetona,yet in et sanisoseling forth. not only the Nam , a th e pro .. ttenee.. . :4'bei. eltam . p fres h er a . ac . ting sideway. printer, thslons and th e ieesthu t li b ° t wo age s eet .... t io nt _gulle t posts ' arresting descent' by 'a character Of tim e t for what putlieec:lteektba. •, Call,- ,u TIM' iNiu"'! the g uide - tt i lee .' ° . r ' 1 pert anise hot supported by tug wall, is " hiel i nedert 4:ll:ttie Silitr4thiquletSkt the Piti J timed to, act crosswise so a.: to ...but it between mouth, the Pit . ._ . .:4 1 )11R-1 1 _ _ldeb_ z _illiPPa t ., l4 s . * t ult s et o '4 l iaws as ir.:*.loine had Who oriooti lo- oho ) A enlivens Ake - olotolot ooo. owalr".. lt "'" . ' re q ui°ll64 clamp and not a claw-there are two int each side thireWiPotstioe'llo*ri lehenletetited - fel It ri s i M top and bottom of the tielte-* '; ' l ' ' l ' i t Puito***'s ** 100 preseeded in ifeemPaet *Pace _ tb '., The original idea at Jacquet Was 'id havti: - fite a tirfacillieW . Of sti'coor trade of brutal Brita:o.' cof the. bong . • the i •ddio and :ll' „op cage-on a ge 111 0 01 tai.. "I I " It ' er .eedi s r ,satisfactory, 'ma' we' Can. ends of this cover; (pulled down 4 }springs in only Tegrettleit . - 0.1-40111411"9"ilaw in cue of a rupture,) to clamp : the tleidie - bet• the our Davrlerketersition,WhiebiroUld haTe,4•0.1..., other mode ` is sninioseeemenA. ed'"Phrheertite344l4l4'fettll,4ll-411-1--rt,k,,,,,..1is • 7; Now fur egures-4orit must telltale `the ; ' Ti el- intibre f larensulariselimet t Oh* giit 000r ,........ i .W.7 , `‘...,`t' Mighty' duller '! at bed-l-hortiver much We may; nature "ll ' 444" 'it, th "" .r lnin i g .-" r "'"'"-i... — tp,... ° : took to , the benevolence of the thing in the begin whose tatigtiltinitt , tli FWn viol . '" "e" '"""•"."- ' hies: , IVell then, the , prices asked by M. ! hapset, r°Pn 2u, bavnluirdb..a"PeePtlen of. Wham ' fulif at Arras,nreits fullest's: . For patent right atone, 1 stadia UV Paine of - tons ere eet, down hiEn t'it 05, fur safety apparatus I;usuptsta; ' with . Viltiliit• , 118 h ta t,, le ? . "t he • A letiti i, b rh liplitudlturilheiti%nhiL"l:' eight, 140,1eaVing .f. 15 or $75 to represent Ili a bill- iStete,-:_er-e- 0 -*** l 3 -enn a , ion and profit upon the manufacturw - What a. doubt pruduceo tale, that amount. . i,,,..L,1 [riflitig outlay for such an inestimable adntitegt. tree igk ePeeteed iambluil : el ."- C 14 " 1711b- Ealgelainna'titetlibLlislainn;t7ingt;i. irtfilethilea4*inienugilftil:nu,rorliithreee tcagimeeetind*ltrisoulble"tboetineg• the apostati- '= test is to say , nothing more " um !: iged in luiiasluctutsta; and , the abote!teewein:er lb* °I)" cit tit° effiluee plans '444°4 16 . 1141 ' work 611itiruls.Afa aitiallutusrals. *cola voill4 hi-the - lama 0404 ors fur the Inndioft , t Tool - ohnkopo , the npsnitor & r ib. „sl a y . vit, may " IS With st C.LIII. Tb.*"&t,_.,AWes,",„,lterott,,th.„' ! l U D° . ;11 ° 1; 41*-41346.416* ta , valor the Scitelikin Wiefuel . ~,retaa„i t h e by a Ratagua• • ••1+••••• : 3 st th istssi . was , ae.jesiiiiiiiie d-f r e l k.--, 14.1111 rig ' W.lei ' for loading Ve°el*: 4%314 •Ai lil ifsiti 7 o,7l , iiielitl4. OW: sl l niti:We itt Cottffili,l o 44i t tgat t O t tfitkt!#fifigln n Onnc . n* i i i ' ,t,teilaaafitigou' s 44ltala`iit itui:rate ACtte * Ott 1110014fteliflkOlk. ''''.lkit adteletpUintl4 , 4 liatibetaght &worth! it ,Mtet. (hal Omit **BAWL eitiii *W.4o , wwa ; Aspogitsekb7 sets** bu!..tekal7 fi n 1 hill!" 4 about nowt* to*t r i , Vato patakylv,ualitfatabibed_ , ,trolllll.2al musktiteretnie deter lt, to titer ritib P about 11,1100,01:01oiti, AWthifi qoutntllY,•*toist tow n ' 4eview of tome ventilating' mach 'et sent` 1# toivi"no tutli m dt*:, no etelen" l-4432bricelL in I ' d ' t'f" a - na fl in Is aii Ithar lettni. , i duke Jo Ole clusettlY sent tenisrlsot, the quantity Chit , t nue* lin , - ..- 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' 'VI 1 . strum,' trvihodiffenset revlone --OM'. Wore .lionronl. ~. t• I . I , , N . t ,o . EW—ENGLAND LADY. without • wealth or ~ beauty, hnt of good standing in society,' and otriestie habits,. would be' pleated to open a lespoudenee with an American' gentleman of middle age, .true Christian prinelpien, together with intelligence and refinement. would be deemed ersential' qualifieationt. •Addrese • for=gone week, Misa-A. D. W.,'Brooklyn, L. I. . -• ' • '-- ._ . .., turaptau torresponliturt or Tit xiNitte Joimmat. COAL 1111UNO 118REPRESKIMED IN THE PARIS lIIMESSAL mumwrioL No. IX It ,_..e —al 4 mob Meru/IMP t ao 4 4o4 o. l4a t rare ton - , - 111111111014/01 t h allit steles aet bmit amitaste Iddembearareem ii Mg* • - i- 1 4 1, 1 01 Jelie Imo Mti • ' ' " Pak "All I bantiellicalargi tee brarbatiluirevrittee. Motylati *Mei m tb6 ahatatals Awls tor tbe . , br, • ApabarmtekiMl . dritr Modriat ate. '~'~~ , . lchm - dowisw, f ur I, . , am &plum IOU& /Gag / 1 4CA or eve irf• hilkik my sOicitissult. --- 4 eaturtatalitte you. th4rnir &Anis Olud a t a ng s/ "°) Is 1' airc l ui ? .. ' hiatit . "Y 6 '•' -- ~ . . 121"1 4" , . ..4 . ,• VirlM of Bong 4 ini i inguarkl2oB6ls:' frodaattassaati..liattiaraiitelF.-triallit Wit SaMsrative, it givattaii Alum to itif MK natal. .lest bits bsta exesiiiint iisitassisfaglistaastisitroi.ea: siraftijuidl a eoastaiss.la taltebiag with' which titaabled from chi:14414 and bAs sitmnl a r A irtdeb *as botaisdag gain to its tibit' rolor.: slisa as Wpm art*" Vial anytbiag 1 t thetpitsir sit o Tours tea/ ' • , - 4', ~ Ara, 0t ° 1 1 . 5 04 - _ , ,e, : .., : .-orto wtiowiwild sairs lir% — lll4l - ifir a • III II thet WI •' -- 41 latotitti v ii, 4 . 4 *AIIIII L IS , Iad 1 Ina on Elmo fbar are: S week ha'. Dot had a-botale ' tblog *Withal has bean Oa we twice befetk romgd_ dr ellatilitilkitg an algiat aa Justly as astaset OM in" wtlli m a. nditiment4 esiebialee as yeer.lhir itederative , i ' • ^ heAcglan•lr - ' 9aanallt Satiliesse,_ .' . , A ... t ~:—llar : s .-. taakeyse,"itt; Nei 1, 4 1,04 . effect of , poi": Wood lefeal tat olg 10004. 1 Year gar arsiehME4 41" " se lblue off sad ' About twe Igen agOpEoloOf add. . / " fit r d." 1 turning gray; T Wes who had nail your d i, and d iat Vi r ,tditd T o g 'lto 'lmes I was Induced to up 4 2t111......, nta• frith. as 1 Lad WWI% in may remedies. u=_ 1 cold *Welt Pao • oltbatim.Ll . ... to A** a/PlialkU° o2l /I/llll 4 toct ll Y Ilitir to itarist oi lyr . -14 ' 104 all lik k vow Mei* tlign t o -Ito 'age% l' At this time Lehi rani illafted ±e J. Its!, Lana* and alrii,M and *Merthyr / *L J. D. sm. ess to all. /Viiitheerf athillienfe; /arch 9, 1534.. Sni:4lo eennegnenee at hating bah, for several pearl pato* old, - gnay.leat perfoctlY 1 1%804 . itsVe cot it short,end worn etas Ai, bide it - fromr - dee: but. some 3 ntortths since, I was induced to use your 11* Amton4 tive,and I must, injustice, , that its effects Ireee - espot mlracalmmalur it lour It gradually to d sU its Oman splaadellr as to coke, and left it so soft and gloe. ay sal to be acme beaMiful than it ever was when under -the infloenne of the tnett Mt. I earnestly, therebyr recommend it toorvery lady u decidedly the best preps" retitle, for toilet nee, of anything In the world. , ' Berg Swim itidrese.-0. J. WOOD t CO., 31d Dttadtray. New Tort, lend 111 fitarket Stiteet, St. Louts, Mo.. Proprkaors; S.W. Nei./ a Soya, Wboleanle Astride, thllitaelphint. J. C. C.. DinOmi. Druggist, Agent, Pattern* Ps. Almost 11. 'sb .32.1 y • eligioUs jittelligence. _• • -- -- NOTIONS. _, i ST — IrlLqT MITIIJDI'T EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sec ond!Street, Pottsville, Iter.N. Ssownts Tenn.es, Pastot.— Divine service every Sabbath at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M.. i Jrar• BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Jens 11. Casizx. l'itor Service every Sabbath at 103.4; o'clock. A. 31.. and 7 o' clock. P..M. The Ordinance of Baptiim will be admin. `; lateted to-morrow evening, February 3d. - i I VOTICE is hereby given that the,' ite— ASS4CI ATE REFORMED eititsiwrx CHURCH _,L I Secni.Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of ihe Market street. Rev. WteiJam 11. Przertst, Pastor , . Divine! . et. Clair Saving Fund Association will take place on Fri; serilee every Sabbath allO% o'clock: A. M.. and et t day, the tith day of Fehtuary, 1850. at 7,!•ii o'clock, P. 3E, o'cliick, P. si. 'at the School House. in the bough of et. Clair.. nive • Zc ; ,-- NG Lim LUTHERAN CIIIIRCII.3Iar et Ssqeiare l borough Liza attendance of all the stockholders Is molted. l'l 3-3 t .10115 B. ItEED, See. Pottsville. Rev. D.extzt. STtcL, Pastor. Divine service In! St- Clair. Jan. Is. '5O , .• thl4 Church regularly every Sunday. Morning. at 10% ' E Lehigh. Valle R. ILA Co. 'o'clOck: , ,vening.: at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer Sleeting, Thdreeldy evening, at 7 o'clock . • ; ~ . i Cession, Pg.. Jaguars/ 17.1856. I OFFIC krir,. TIIE Anniversary Meeting of , the Schuylkill i Notice is hereby . giren lu conformity to the Act of lu. I Colinty Female Bible Society will be tield on Monday; corporation. that a tuvetieg of he etoekholdera of this ; evehing next. February 4th,. at 7 o'clock. in the First t CunePanyVaudtan election e.t.a President, six Managers, I 3lethedlit Church, in Second etre t. Addresses will lei ; a Treasurer and Secretary, to serve for the year ensuing, delicate by the Rev. D. Brainard, lbw. 31. Torrence, of I will be held at the Office of the Company, In this Do- I Philadelphia. and Rev. Dr. Wythea , of Port Carbon. rough, on Tuesday, the Stb day of February next. at, 3 ; 'rho polls will be kept open front 214 to ile" Tit :CHURCH ; OF'TIIR HOLY APOSTLES, St.l (".`k-wk" I'. IL 4 , / o'clock. I'. 31, - . J. N. MITCHINSON. &a. Chffr. will be opened , for Divine Worship, on Sunday, the i "1 - Jae:eery le, 11,5 r. 3.3 t 10th Inez., morainic/and afternoon. Several dlstinguieh• I eel Clemymen from abroad are expected-to be present and ; , aphit in the services of the occasion—to commence at 10% o'clock. A. Id.. and 3% P. 31. The lloly Commun- l• inn will be celebrated and a rolleetimi made for the ben- ; Mit of the church. The public are respectfully Invited. 1 , sir mtELsit CaNtIREOATONAL CIICIICII, Miners vine road. Pottsville. Rev. Cli mats %VA!. EPWARIIF Pas' toll. Divine service in tlrtagittitth every Sabbath. Morn i ing at 10 o'clock, evening at4'4,e't',.'iy,•r Iteetiugat 9 A 31. School for small eldflreit, - .7 - Tteach them in the tl7 ; poricsand doctrines of the Ilible„:4T-1',4 o'clea. School I rot:vein; the Bible, tc., at 3 ectOek: et n,;bigSchoolat ; 5 7'2lock. . i I . ... ''- Ai r Titl,NtTiC CHURCH; SERVICES FOR FEBRU-; AltY, 1554. . - February 3LEL-Quinquagesima—Samuel 1, Mark vi. Sane. I net Ili, Epp. iii. . fdlt—Ash Wednesday-10% AI NE Isaiah SO and St. Luke 7 from verse 20. .-; ' 7th-7% P. M.—Concecatien meets for Divine Service in ' the Church, when the „convocation sermon will. be : preached as appointed. Sth the mid Ilth—.tece avvi redoncestoutinne with sermons from : recrs to of that e churches comprised in he ' * Schuylkill Convocation, via: Ilanoyunic, Norristown, I ;Phignixcille. .Pottstown, Eeading, Schuylkill Haven, j Ac., te. ltith—lst Sunder in Lent4-4er. vii, Matt. x. Jer. is. I, IJ.Eph. iv. At 1.0% A. 31:: and 3',6 P. 31... will be held 1 I lthe firs Sundays servicel in the new edifice of " The I ! • 'Church of the Holy Apostles." at St. Clair. ; - I 1 17 , 1.6 , 7 111 24 , E 7 4 11 1 7 , 1 . ay in Lent—Ezekiel xic, , Luke x. Ezekiel 4 24th-3d Sunday in,Lent-.lizekiel xx. Mark lx. Ezekiel :xx, Eph. vi:. . . lOU each Friday evening. Divine Worship is celebrated id the Lecture room. with discourses ou the Reformation: tie, causes which led to it; its Striking incidents and , piontinent agents, ita deep necessity, its 'effects, and its rliolwark In the xxxix Articles. After the Lectuie Is thu ;' r t une weekly opportUnity .fim drawing books from the P a ris I ibrary.. - -. : ;.,•....1). WASHBURN, Rector. _.. _ : . . POCHT—RAUSLI—Januaiy% abet, at the .roddenoe. of John Roush. Eq., id Brunswix townkbip. Schuylkill •octoty, by Rev..A. Lonzacre. DANIEL 1t,x:0t,..0f Ptdiadel. Rhia. to EMILY T: It:tc:or. . , . i err Philadelphia pap;es pleapo copy. • . ___ astowto the pralertii *troskifro: egandpliss• _ _4lllwasharsbalkillitri t *Wand ilaitatlitheitlOrairai . .. FURNITURE & TILE .subscriov..... g i- ,. n itt ptrni part ili te it u t r th ot Pu ar bi th re ey lu ai r e no e"" v prev - pet. ..,... imp* evo•--_,_, „. then: 4 4th all iurtklaim Its their line of lewd men. As ti,,, l ciprry..' • w tr... It. DI, ITUR E ' J' l4 *. ' ~...,,,..r,4.0.....h.t.,...,-„- r man oftetitisl • titaa.l.4 theitmnediato.su- . i tar as= p•rinteuden•of ono of the tom, M 4• 1 r. . 1f.,,N.1 1:1:ellrm, 091,11, * ! who has (or many years - had the entireebaneroldir. line , • kith basstwork, Biel-fed einsfident that they an furnisi ' 4 7 ',,'-'• . the public *las articles lo their lino, not our{ osod it .66 ally other establishment In the 'nat.-L. States. for Phi , . • '- - duilltandtlnl•h. • • not 41 r.th and SILLYMAN Ic KAP:Belli-ill. , ono ...41 Ct6in,t Wore Eamon owl. - Ahtnefortory No. l" &soma ..- s 1 rset . talon. 1,4..7l stikt,...l'hibilictr kid. . „ - ' ''' X A. S. 81111yman.1 , ". [D. 311.11104116616er. ... 1 e. S.-Our frletols trio Patkollle nod, the Coal Reiss, we., .. , .11111nd tt to theirintorestlo give tos a call. ' A.. hit la ii i ii *MI6 our native plus, we are determined 40 do ,ort, ~ 1 ,. ,t,,__ ~,, please theta. All orders will be promptly nit , 'l' , l.4l to e-7.411..4 '../ Philadelphia. October n. ISS' i i • , 4...1y FOR SAI 11,. TO Lil . .. . . . , •-- , . 14° - *HI , /110 RENT.—A-1 - ak,!e tend convi r nient . h i itir - . _i_ ICE lorsE!ti. Rent, t.r one or more years.' Polo -a:4 , fl! session given Immediately'. :Apply to I . r ' - . bee. a ls;a:, to.. h.. YARDLEY A so'l: Atioroir ~61.1 , t inclriTi,, q uant i t y lia .... ;:it„in.,,.. , l4:,h i linn i li,i,er l i i. ,: l ,,, r ,: tr ,r..i e :ll,Ayn.rii:iiu.::l..t o s f i,N 9 . i.l.lnipl7;:: ---I (iii 'ti V.l'ff :--- 1 - - - --- 'it*". fr • lt idebted f 1 - u il . K' '7 E l---ks l ' llt .E lU - KS - fec Cupoliis, liu - ddliu - i Ju6G - Ir : / and Blast Furnaces, from/the isesdia;g weraia, to OntIeCIIHIC . • • ------- I sale hoc, at alio' I.l4NElitt Flolt l / 4 1ACE. ()FFIC-E of the i tlwat u ana It. R. Co., 1 Pottstille, 1,6. r.i. 1,56 , . &iv G I ... i ,'"At an 'Atinual Election of the t'oni j pa " n7. l ol - d l.2 ;h l i s a s d. 6 y. 1 ...., 1 IFFIUES T o _LET= Thr( e con.1.•••• • 1 ..,.... ° 7 4 the following waned persons were nuanimensly re-elect- ' N...../veniA:,...(4leea in Church alley. near ititla Mo ra 4 !.7! ed. to serve the cosultho year: •I, street , to le . j , illy to .1011 5: 111. is.. roc* . p,„, - ,,,-„,-w.. D.. ,NA L , ;ON, . . ; 1 l'ottsville. ;fah; U. Isrdi.... 2- (lairs &mt. . -,M,tnaft-rs-F. W. Hughes. Martin -Weavt•r. 'Charles o "- -,i',-, it -- i ir, , , ,' -- 53,90: - Fr-dleY• W• F. W ageutirller, thk.rge Scott, Lewis Vastine, 1 .4 lnit .- :h i l t—A Stable on I t a iircd,l , 1 ...„,. J. 11; Cuelen. John C. Donaldson. , 'At n.i.t.,..b.7ti! t he Depot b. Pot tsv ille. capable of hit no- %le . . 50111 4 - ,1, Trerzstarr--.: , Bmuel Bartz. - - ' • I In; ten ,of," twelvd lieries. Possession given on tbe Ir. Jan. 10, 15.5 4 1 3- •:- , JOHN C. DONALDSON', ae. of April.;,' A dY to OEtt. IrALueits r Aur. f % pokin ) Pottsville, :unary 1'0.t..15:l 3-tf i IFFIC,E of the Broad Mountain 'lre- I- - • ---- ----- -- • - ) Ard JS'l' It E cEI V El) from rN ew fork, , ,-... I.._,prove:neut. and, Itailroad Company, - 5:0..25 Mer- t , l ' - chants' Exchange. " . . I • • ' IJ. Lacing' Usather for Belts . Ai., Solo Leather tet 'tn U allloll i' Pouiy : af.eather fer,,Mines. For sale by . - - 'at- At an Annual Election rh ot ila th a l i s i Co Al l ' pa 4 r:y ui . a h r e Y ld 's; ;l l ai b* sd 6 a . y. er.. --'' '-' ' - • -I °IL\ 1. . -:- ‘I•ENNIU ' R ' ":" ' ' ', ' , l 4 . 7 ". - ' ,a - ...i '.•'/tf - .1 the tenve lei; named persoos were nnatiluratsly vie-4rd i : . I "ts v i lir ' F ' bru6r Y :l° ' V. '" to serve the ensuing Tear. -' . ~_ 1 . __ _ , ___ ••• 1 t ir o ii,..„.__The . Washife!ton Artil.' P! 1.,. .11 . m„„.,,,,„.i_w.Lk,tialdiutu, C. E. Spangler. William Pa-' guel. W. F., Pa agouseller, Samuel 1. Barney, At a meet- 1 Rene Company propose letting their Artn..ry fir Pl 4. lons°, PA lug of the 11.-ail, held this day. W. .oloolsort--was re- I, ,tirs. eotilltd - U..- Concert 0. la-et ores. Ae. Ti'., nsan 'slugs 504 met el;Cte.l Prest dint , and C. E. Spangler Treasurer. '.. o and suitahl.sTu . the above purposa. For, partieulso Hp --' .---. • D.A. S3IITH. Tvmserth be I t o i l Jau. 1.9, ''.s:i 3- i - 4£. F. it Ali , 1 / 4 a - za ELLER. .5' , 41. i PIY to ' ~-. Pottsville. January 5, - '56, t 1-3 m. VOTICE.-- 4 ,Whereas Letters Testa- ' I; OR, SALE.--- . -:--One . 12 i 'tell Pole _j_N moutary to the Estate of SAMUEL HEILNER late , ' P ump . i . • m ~ " . :rti' t, of the County of Sehtivikill, de,.,..a5e,1, have been granted i' withunap. a tlarn_stroke, and .00 feet of 1. , I nch lir,- .a. .P.l the subscriber, all persons Waled red to !aid ,t hose i I...its: riuds. *c. complete. .elan. IWO feet of ;.. ~11 are requested to Make immediate layman!. and those ~ tacit and 600'1004 Inch : sit e chain: all of best ajualio - yilit having Clainl.l Apitil:tt the same, will! pres,•tat them duly, ! hd.. utt will twoold cheap. '1) WM'. T. Alia Eh .t. CO. ~,,,,„.• • 'Belmont Colliery, llee " 0 " ' ' - . bg-tf eld r a 'WI authorized for settlement, to • I - p 1 - , ....... I . ,ltiß bA.LE---A..10t of 'heel-B . ar:lisaibi llit : 1 1 ORLANDO GRAY. E..iersitor. , tinted 4:IW ill,m,Philada. • -• D. S. 11A LE, of 3linersr Hie. Schuylkill couoty.az otter- rows,' of superior quality, suitable for hanlithbwfisAli,l net for,said estate, fa authorized to receive monies in '''.g - t. r° ,,, , u ,. .".:" . ,', r ,;. tr . i co . a e l ' eyei M p, s6 ',i t co ' lrer ' eu" " " di " " d - , KURTZ a: HEI SLk:l."::. ' l e tali payment of tunount s duo mid estate and to .receive tiatlllit . • against the same. • OELA.Niad alltAY. ' Ware.Se• reels fitster Minersville.l4 . v, 1,•'55 '. Pee. 2'2, Isia,i'. i _ , • . . 51.41ut0 .. Ailitows 1 r (10 LET—A Toundrir . .and -Silichltle .r: - . . . I Shop, in Coal Street, PuttsVilb. (formerly nermoiel TEO 111 his ti...:r4e Mat.mi 4. Co:,) with: a,full sot of tools, lotiot g di,,, t yll _ ___ _ 4.c., an . all the necessary' conveniences for doing' an et. '72.,, 11IRST'ULASS • COLLIERY to Let. i Le,7 . '" h "' 1 ""'•• l 'ir rm ti `"'"l'P l Y to the "I'l l "Satutail A . • nkonnEVPEISCEE -The - the York Farm; adjoining the Ito- , yttorrsolor, fier. 15. 'AA • 50-if af :thia rough of Potts - a - Bic, Oder to leaso that Nal Liable isation of ' the west end orthe.estate„whielt. embraees about L.:loo I. I 1 (..)It. S A I.E.—,The subscriber. *2.1 Ovfkii feet of the oelebrated"Bida ihne Pros, -/..../ Ash Ci.d, to- i . i • DIED. ' -,..y:.- , getber with the 'Tunnel. Ilabisit- Hit .1. suit grad .Salem i 1 / 4 ..irwe -ini .trert.' It Is 'furnished with Stddles. Un - 44, 00 6. ''''' , l I Veins. The weseend tat this Colliery is at Westw. t .::": l ,, l i s , l , ,i r l ' i' r ef ro d: l l.: c b , t , s l:ll 4 .: l n e d: o n t1 311 ;r e" art1 7 1: 1 : 1 ‘ 1 . 1 . 11 : 1 ::: .. t ,' ailll4i MOWER-Suddt.nly, at Ashland. On Saturday, morn- • where the 1 / 4 1Isau hill Railroad passes through tin. , hag 'est.:loot:AWN Ilownt, 11l the 631 / 4 1 •3 41•(4 his ass. • eery - the distance to Schuylkill-Bourn is only tire mires. , i m ,....'. All the tools attd tixturealneludediosbe •alr. whirls ...,, a. 1 / 4 11LLE11--flu the-morning of the 26th Inst., of i m ri e t .it is therefore among the ncisr, it ( ) ill - cries to Pialladel. ' ProP• [ the bu-ines., 'Aim t e r xo,d as rt tile be.t Nomad- , , a will be.na easy terms: •• dAe.ns s.aldltDON. , . TM, finer, Dwin IL. son of John and Ent,ily Hiller, need 6 phia. The', superior,atmalityo.m. generally onto. i , sior,:mber 3,'55 }'" 41 tf Months and thirteen days: . 1 wands - name than the usual markot - prim: fur the'best red I - 811 ...,-,;iteiil A STROUD-4n Philadelphia. on the 23t't ult., toaNSlins I ash Coal , nini• the .I•Uattl-ii,Y is suPPosed to be a fp-a - kale : . .'zit le -1 4:.1-/ Ix per 36 il - i n rent the Ai su A pp p l p y ri a m fa ti i - Lt c f l o a r ss r, r r a t l li t r ry' hi t r u o r . a lo t t i l , g ti m a • n r d ies t. . , , , f u y is etni t It.; youngest son of Barbara A. and' the hie The"t"a i , nem. , Stroud, in the 19th year of his age. II to be made to ' ; -,s BOONE-On the mon:ling of the 2ith, ult., RACHEL A. 1:1. SSEL. Aspul• I. 11.:..tai-'tir:dedPl'rsis.:titi'..7l-.tlil/41Ifail'h,)7:111::.1.'•inrliaiieilbetth:tel,0n4:4•;'1,• in' . i. b cornery•eco ,.. nal, and Mallantongo streets, 1 5 '0 4 t i tspile- 1 , ate' prepare/1 to-fornith (hoc,. ~ e ,w , l ai re na.ay fte;•rtilai,,torai:3lrtb,..m.:orn.nlai Boost, Wife of Jeremiah Boone, In the 55th year of her , . , ~,,,r y _, 0! „,,,, - •• their patronage, with Dry, ~,a.o, s. hrocer ~ t. ... ago. ,-4 •- • . . i Ipteensware. A 0..; at the must reasonable rays. -.. , ' • - • • ' ' ' HOS:I-At nuns Hotel. In this Ttorouols. on . 1 / 4 Vednes- . r HE Copaitnersliip heretofore exist- i _ St. Clair. Sept. ::2, 1 1 / 4 - octf , DAV . ;day, the oddinst., :WWII BOSS. drover of Chotautlnd Co., ing between the subscribers, trading as BLAKIS- OR SA LE (fit RENT—A desirahlepects.fc .New York, in the IllOth year of his age. .' • 1 / 4 .5. 1 / 4 . CON. a-. Cu, ib Philadelphia and New York. is this - -4 • • •,-, , [I )torrid kddition cletref4 i .For the Information of hisi friends, we iota state that . day dissolved by *otos! consent, David . J. Nevin with. i :.; sbe7 sthll'o lr• ''" , l''' ' • ' .• etunbranc..s. with al I the unseen improvetsients, In Ot. p. m i d awing from tha - it-smooth The bushoea of the firm I el , every attention was paid to Mr. Boss, during his. illoessa„. •.. • -•' •t • ' Th • lano• is .40 r,....:. frmd. and The let 12 _,, VP,„.. •`; by Mr. 11111 and his fanally. • . , '' . : i will be settled - by 'John It. Glakiston. Win. P. CON. or •wa . r. • , •e• '. . r,.i do.. With a 4, . . I George P.' Nevin, Who are * alone authorised to use the; , . It: A LODE:. . irentd , s tar- . trout, dwelling house in the rear Collets I name of the 11.1M1 tbr that purpose. ' , p.,, 5 ,.,,des glVell ot.l the ISt I. , f,iprli, 1•••01.. The terms •-- -- ' the2t i . ADMINISTRATION:. 1..:' . '. ' -1. , -- - - . . ~ ,, ,, , , , : vi. , , ., , , , ,...t h„ . .. ,r, ~N . 7 , 1 „1 ,,1p,: , : ih : J ., :n .... :21,..1.1 , 11:? 1,.,,,,,,,,... t ,,,hb... t.. . r. ,„ r d ( t h:E . 42. ,, iie...er ... nurtr .. 1 • • ~..- ._ . uEo. e. sf.vis. : .; . ... .. _. . - .- ~ . ... . NO. rle E.—Wlxereas, letters of , lAd- i Ja n. 2 6 , .a 11.... / > DAVID J. \t- 1' 'I . 10A I: -31 INES 10 I,EASE.—The .., , . , _ . ministratiou on the Estate of ELIZA DENOLZII• 1 The Coal i usibe. - 4 will he cotilliolod as heretofore. by i k... - /doilies - of the North Pennsylvania Cual Company,ll l- ibi s * late of-West Haven, Schuylkill county, deceased, have he sub. 4 it: - .rs under thif firm of BLAKIzaTab.N.4.VN. it . nate In Wyemin,z,Valley, three tudra above 1 / 4 1.111,e5tarre....... , been granted to the subs.. -rlber, by the Register or Schuyi- '&, • , r- • • Ja w, 11, „IsLAKI,.3TON, i idamedi.ately •eit. the Nora la nilltit'it Cart tti. 'These tidal . ; dais: county: notlee Is hereby giren to all indebted • `"" ' ; 1 • are imw in wors.ng order, being furnished Vial a SLIPe ,t , ''.. ... ' WM'. ll: CON, • to said Estate, to make payment, and all' those hallos . ; . • 1 rior 111 W engine, pumps. Au- . 1 / 4 c All applications to It 'I ,. ai E. t. P. NEVIN. ' l / 4 • . ~ _ claims will pr them for settlement. - - a•-• 6.141 . 4 ' made perontally or by letter to. , ,-,, - .. ter , . ELIAS 11AIITOLET, Adatittialrator. • .101 IN D. TAti.olt, .I'res..P.d. , . 'West Haven, February 2.1'4 -- • 541te ii Ne t w e; : z ar .„,- ; .b . ;:i 1 / 4 Vala/ j ut street, l•htladelphid: 4-. N :: .4t l . , i February 2. 1+,40 _ ______ _ ___ No. 9 South Water street, PhiladApha. es 1-if - k - tAIISI " S ' CRATOR ' S N gricE. — 1 --- , , . Alfred -- Lawton, —-- ' - January ' ' - 6 - 1 . , . ...%l'ho undersigned haertng_been appointed Adminis• I C oo l ; S'I'EANI ENGINES FO.R.SALf..- 2 41 , 4 i " trator of the E,state' of IV% HAMiLIV I / 4 7; dethawd. late I A .unit other lands. Owl leases, taking charge a p o of !donut Carbon, -Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania. no- I ' ~. , , , th,„ ii ir e t , i ns, ,tr , te. 11414111 g '2,5 years expert- - ' ' • . - - , amot"-X and 6 feet stroke 2 Illowin,orylloderatb2 incbewill • • , - I I. Stiant Engines, with steam cylinder 22 incheich ~... Ile GENT' for buying and selling taco is hereby given to all pererms indebted to said EA- erlY, tate to make immediate payment. and *0 those having 1 1 , shatter . iti.t.,tru., t , • . f i eu e f s N t l r ,o i.lc u e ld , t:l a t k it , ll,: * ile i rl e . u fzr p it u it u . r , l o y m it; c u r -, n . 1, 11 . 1: iii ...., claims against said Estate to prevent thians for payment 1 _ enfc;.••;11•;:Lt-iViairj.,,O,--'`'`'I-'1:11rildi.E'llge'hi°"°Peltg"t'°111411!-v-e s'a 4 t 3 is a r. : l : 2°. • I log I:ll , Alues. floe or both will he told, as de . sired i .. Akal at ' ' ply to•. ' ‘ HENRY LO I / 4 ,l•E:s I:Chhit 1 / 4 ') .. 1.4 , ' Locust- ~ Shomoktn lo i n Wool.. 1t.,,,, • ' • EDWAIII) lAlLMil,ol.4Ttilio.r.l . Ortomr tt .•• ••,.• 1 _,_ __ _ A. SIII.7aN ,) COAIs---- Froni ,..i r r. to u EO. 1 / 4 1 - . SNYDEII, l'Alvrill , ,lt , - .5-6te • ; , ---"'""m1111.11111 Moinatalry -The undersigned have, in connection -- . October 0.1856 401-1 n.E . 115. _ f with theirtlraeralThai Business, taken the agency ottho . '.. - 1 above ee3.l. and are prepared to receive orders which mat tj14311-1-SA..I4E--The prenlises IMO Y ,:l'r i be adaltesed to Port Carbon. Schuylkill county. or 49 - : lAISSOLU'I'IO-ST.--:---Notiee Is hereby; Wa • l Au l : t u r 7s 't fl N , 'lf fork. • ', occupied by J. D. 31credith, In the upper u end s , ,o ... , ~,. CAS' NELL 14.1i/ i t: I. :W. .I.a.,,,,,cf_aSoltailtaist,itt:),,tiarb• ustiz.i.nt,gl.'n.yet:,,iltki:ro. front, In 114,14ttic order saw ~ c _ . A to , yi , ... , ... 1 • ..___,.,...._. ___. _ _ ...__-,..-- Ljglven that the partnershlp hersto /X Dlll-A• (10:kii:Ji'ne S ill SC Tiber keeps ,'``b ) ?•2.sl ll ' . l . tio r •e b e l ti l' a u l t i l p 4 lh l2 ..t i o re a e t lya fr : k r' s t l 'u n ti o 3 . I•4l 4 A h n is t‘' p n ro P ps ' o t t ' y ' 21 I t• d L a t e e l i w n .s ofi l io e lfi lga January r' tial l r St a n i '' . by e o n s uru ..! ' i ' ciroanssendtbrrebiTeitgithieclgwr-th-he 11 i ‘lo: a ra , j , :, : ns. .( nw t p. l rp a y e l:: sia v a.. ) as s t .6i d oil rabbi r :4 . 1 jalia,...i.el_til:l,ll.ll'iortt.ts.4.slNll.e.t. 44 , f t. t .. • _ ....:1. . rrelidrat si the Miners' Bonk. i'ntbroiaus... lw,D7awitli, dittutriorYthf7oulijitdihAftetrtilwilil:G.BE:::itim.h. 6 ,:: iXil t , 1, abuudAleratn;p:ShttlitrellYo:6lLittumtl:ltdhiurias.slaCrogaulllifie nisalii:liatirrt,b.jpie:gtrol:inot:r Jolt:\ 1 / 4 1. SCoTT. EAs. ~,, e • and to dolly •r the sante. E Y Ai . • reevlTGe°3l °IIY"E ' ' -* ' - bill i ts anal ! • . . .c• • -4 , Washirtgb , le Nivare, l'h.il,leir ...`' DENNIS Iig.NNEDy, • • Yards. S., W.coruer Broad and Cal Err . , s rve s , R 1-tf Bo.sla;:, .., _______l„,,o t _•.,... i, Ar p ch hi `s ia tree dei t p Lb agazypg. .._ E. ~,f‘ l l i t ti. Ll. y E . . r a il() LET ott. -Fon SALE— l'fie 31.t r ei ft i v g ' rt, COAL OP.Ett.A.II.)Rs.,-Earnli lid - i bitoey Forgo Saw 51111 and Farm 4olitaiing I . 3:Amit. Uriflin, of New Yak ; owning several tracts of good ma d red Acres. about 2011 'tyres elearetth t tau i . 7 . - ta Z ) ..eez ... c . Coal Lands , is deiirous of leaping the same fora ierras ts of Ashland; and a foe miles Intorno: a 4, Pe n„ ' - be had • aiht 4 ' 4 . years:: The Coal can be sold Cut the Lehi . ..sere, Lackeys= :tharuok in, 1 / 4 1abanoy and•Yoinsylkill Coal llocleo & wederntLaiirckid Company, at the 1 / 4 1inis. or shipped loscritor:Forge and, Saw'Stillcan from u 1. ._ over their rood. dinner Now York city, at' the option 0I : trial --o r from one to eight thousand acres Inc t sin u i 011 AV. For terms and- particulars, addreSsa the un• f. tintberland trill hp snliVwitb the same. .., • dersigoad agent at : seamen , Penna.: -"l • • Aloa, Pio Tavern Stand on tbc 31ahauteng. 0 ' a tittEi 2,,g in s ... 1 IL NEEDHA I / 4 1. :Vining Eng:neer. -: I a Nl s ti; eb nt i a r, i ,i n.. v.,fitehrtnsteeeansT,lit;•ocacr vos,:anory.asavnsaniiiielballeatpd ventim.: -- •.. ta .ian.i sen in exehango as part payment jaupisail; A. 070_4, . at.: ---.-- '. LitON. WOKS. -. rig ~ ~.: tua l ... PALO A. LTO!OliirllLL3oriH TBEsii;zibeitea.,, trrd,ardtl,viz;)l_ MARRIED.. Sanaa 26,'56 DISSOLUTIONS. February 2, /7450 ARTNERSHIP-NOTICE.-.THE ; 1., Copartnership herotolitzro existing /between , L. P. I Brooke, Chutes P. Stlekney and Walter Lawton, under the-Ann of L., P. BROOK , : A CO., sinus this day (Jauary 22d. 1856.) dissolved by the withdrawal from said Arm of t WaltestLawton. . - L. P. liiloolM. •- . " - , CJIARLES P. ATICKNEY, . - •. WALTER LANTON• • - I i The huslness of mining Coal at "The Tunnel Colliery." I, .. Ashland, will,bet continued art heretofore.. by' L. P. Brooke I Jansuiry .. .1.-, And C. P. Sticking, under the Ono. or L I'. 111100KE erflllNEßS—Broad Top Coat;:- 11.54 re4it , at co. _._:_ inaarY'!-- .___ ' Hunt ingdod County.—The itrold Top Improvement uspaso and the Broad TO .f,tini Anthracite Cord CO: are now prepared to tense one or two of the openings on their lunite which are ready for Mining. Thu Woad Top region offer* buhoznients to sinners supsvior to any other region in our State. Any Information respisting tir Lauds, dud alines, can be obtained by applying or . , t. Bishop, No.tfifs Wal-. - OF DISSOLUTION .4.llThe of John S. Orshani to nference to the term. of the Dissolutbin . of , the per, hereto existing between Graham, Brown • Tc‘ Ca., published in the Miner? JOUJI nal of the l3th Inst., is lucerreet WI the uf the 1. tit; aireeMent of 'the partles,,toucting the use il 1 - do g,if V - D. si ' . name .of the flint by John .S: Oratunn, : All *person i 3 ' rt l ''" Y • wr, - '"? , or 6, S . ---- th e regve. nt,natiod agalinit receiving any Notes or ' t suet tamer, i'lliVei Pia. ~ . • . , , ZEI ... OF , I, itonnce to their .1... ~..1..! Pi!" . .. ,, 1 .. „ other nations oblig for the, payment of money, drawn In , .J alin ! lr ./ /9 ' ''''? _u t ... Fix,...•' the name of bald Arm:after the ist or September last.. 1. -- Ash,lnad mind Peaked Mott t g . -,- ~ , --111;.',' . i! , rurvi, compete. MA in - full open !". - DATIL P. DROWN. - , ' - BACON ,II al " '''' 3ll-• 1 - -: . - altd that the y are pr e p s to RIO - . ~ 1 .• ! PRICE & CO. . . ~, 4uperier a ril:l,l4.T l: ails of various slug, ft.t . il,',*! na ,„,,, ~ J a nus?, dit. ',50 fig. ' . JOHN McFARLAN D. ' . •• _AV IN9 purchased ' ,•Woodide Col- : Collieries and lateral roads. .- • - 4-1- r" . ISSOLUTION,of partnershipt-No- , ttei ii has given that the - partnershlp In rulnlng I. I) il , rY" lu Pettted Moon Meer Cnatooicre With that au t 4 tw in rio w t " he.n- if " supply !WO, • Pi t tileir l4ll , 1 , with In Vbi r lnd il it et"l-, • "/""tereY Colliery, Bar*. to Is ' twittittp: They Imre also taken the owl uNii , e money for ! -', Orders for rano-are nwkectfutlY solicited. soil ell& metist .. 1 prompt attention if left at the il..l:ine Dii1:.X.t....i., Hardware Store of Ilriaht di Lerch. Centro s treet , r mum. Schuylkill...ounty, ferinerly existing between John S. , the We, to the YMeterri Market. of - L. r. ItroOke A Co. , * i ripe, or athirefii by letter to 'Owe, Oraham.David P. Brown and John McFarland. under the elebreted "Tunnel Colliery' Ashland •,i .. BAY WOOD, LV.P. k CO.. :Pea:ride, r. e.:44.. . s , , ..t. mune of °KARAM, UR i'VN,A CO., Ass dissolved on the ' • Offiete-Tee ti t It Walnut street& Philadelphia; 128 , ;! l'o °- 2, "A - . rFold. '-' 2 . '5 7 . , ilz'-t01.,„._L..-- _____ mpg a ., l et dax , Pr seVem ber t" bl J° ll i n S• 01111341 Porthole Statatreet. t ill.. nd Centre sire t, opposite "insert.' -1---'------ - - --- W e aRK• inn the neToctlre In ,of David P. Brown and, Jolla: can lionar. - rottat .. L. ljilitttulik:, Agent. : 1 DONALDSON IRON .410111,11 McFarland. With an mint that the busineu of.; the i Oetober 1.1.. '35 - '4-tf ' • - LOESER, COX & CO. retro:tit • „ Wan', aniald be (ran cted . by John F. Graham, la the -F—,,,,,, ' - ‘ - '-- - / -„ , ~-------. , i Lease, ----- -'' ' ' Good Wil I ttl lll l Iv i"' the a - ttendon-atithe buds wane alba lateiarm. u til the let dm IN Jsuriums,lBs6, F../ It , 04/i Ci—'l'ne 1 1 . 4 1 Tia, %RR • 0 , 0 thOr new Dun dry . The busloesa of minctitt and eldpOur. cold fann add Col- , and Fixtures ef a Large and superior COAL WEt ABE! i fier y nowt hatel Wili lio =tied on by_ ..... Icm te.ltlver Sehuylkill, hlaelphia, . consisting oft ' ' ''''':‘ ./. " 1111 ten, Octiaylk ill county. Thry ate 0 •,.. - ',..in i - - -•-•• mmr,bmin,,:ihop. in the town of lii‘r..i . . 4i:no 0. GRAulx: Snout Enape, Derricks and Gearig. for unloading Coa t i reL.dv to eioe ue. ail order , . for. machinery , F es' 4, 1 - st.m i i,a, huge Counting "..-tse-nizts,Etpktong,nar._l ~,u,5,,,,,----fEwa0n.24.4.-"lrai•-'1.4-cal-_erpg.tarilkt _ .... • -• . • --w mqb.. raiiroad antfarift caltrZietitgiligill .210414reigOntOr7oat... - ' 1 ' Er 4 - 4 eery thi a ISSOLIiTt Ne--qhe ' - partners hip I rtotes. l ',lll;n:i r loi - ccar - Bu l iiaess : "Ttit . , %Simi - fill s t, ' - g - proci in l i int tioloto t° i sleets i between! AUfre#l Jana.: notice ' stone w &IMO Loth. of Coal, with water in front sufdrienCt , nineni?en.M HP` 4, :t. 1 . 1 .11 , mill nowPlotttel mit ill 0110 P l' ot.. j) ming. Leiria Miller d Peter.oii, Iron rounders and i to float the largett Coal TOSSOliat lou Ude. and has largo iJi moon, wanly . citt eimios i ma -se nett.sli , N, G o 'Macsts atranial Is thla day diesolmal by zautu... Dprks 0 0 e ithe R ide. 1" - e - lans will be made aerommoda• th,ir nAtronY. Ord ry i thank:3l y reeeired and Po al eouserd; Robert Ittfung haring sold his Interest to • ting., Eur particulars address Box •21:11., Philadelphia test at the rhortert notiea , e!, and on reAamartinnawbleEtrwiat.o opp# ApflinOSE LOESEIt. who, its eormeetiou with the re.r Post Office. 1 . ' ' _ Jan. 11).185€1' 3.ekt • • lathing partie, atilt s liefraflor option*" the business. , -- d t - • —-. ? L i roCoat tun . . is., ~ t., - -. : . " PA } L I VR E E R D C •tJ LL "'',; 1.....,...i. 1n II ,-,...., ~, y,' ALFIthl) JONES, 1 1./ liar Mountain xioak —im-p — ort — ant, , , uswts 0. 1 .- . 7- .., ~, „,.„--_ ./. Lzwls anuelt, i orm the pubitothat they' are the mistrial otierrs . l c • - ,:..,;,. Naga COX. . 1 above suporimi Coal, and that the pubis' may not be Im- ,i POTTSVILLE WIRE WORIIk, 6 Milk ENT e•CO toloil *- 4 - ••• DellnithMhalti.'l9., Utl' ~ '....a. .• • 34t, ; Paledupop bY Coal having , * similar .uoute. lileY bate t cf . ura.---- .- ~,,,, o u. „. .... the hudeeehte under thoiree of I.o3immy F. 1112:0 1140 7 . neiniii i ALA roc tite supply of the Mali .. - ,rity 1 Pk of 014 and Al mould. in . c. ~.--. ; SPIOLUTI9N OF COPARTNER- ': trade with th folio tu respond hi ptl •a• ' yy , j ..,,, li:Riciiß of ovary drreripthro, In% itr h l : 1 ;c., Shia-06"M ncrab&W..kierbtofiiro• ethane . he. !, Roams, W 4 sato:r w k. L.--tuc.„7' 2 a..- 1 -2 1. d.t.i.—y.r.i,st.hl • ~--yri,...,,..t.=,-....,,...,tighe p l u . b e ll o e n t atl o t e b t, - .4 1t l i r , w ja ll ii ; l l l;sl,,, , 81100101, is this 4hs rier,m, .444 - s wired by lirnita.l Ostsitoo Glee. greed and Willow 'tracts. •- , factory. lu Coal Weer, Pot tsrillr. I'cons- . ii , , tkin.. -41iOrite W. Po y, ta,00,0 authorized bid nettle • litinvother .t . Mime. alarkat and ;: sth streets. , , They can f n rni4i r TrellifeWork:7, Er . the begtiten 9f t, . Mini •,,, OEO. IV. POMEROY; .1 Ksizan kii ,nsis,tltb. oboe° Poplar. ' ' i Le.. iref Verandas,' - Ike., In err_ Z . 4„ Sr 15:. II Ausr Bnind below rine. . ' skyo' I% indorr till% 'lig. 40, e 11 v ant i Inr a nd 1 ‘ ' 1 7,, lA. I ' ~,7`' .:. :—' '.. - '''' jar44 _ lll;',llßeu4 -:: - 1 41'- ' - '.. -, ,TEtutu"C-Cotti u pi , ,y ;rill ;;;: . irantite ta be - infswior to none 1 of Ali kinds. :Attie. short 2! Tile ( ' "d ' n t oda iej(e..-Georg se . hmane, hanndittreiaaed the trout dcbuyiallimounty-it Whig now prepared by their ~ tensor, i‘Vetb.er Ng li b iron neeemeds. Yarns. to ~ ilikelnak of Unary proake to the late eras of POMEROY went arrannetneuts, In t4e bryt,possible order. • The I den, Ileores, I.ngligOlordle tenet., de.. ze- b " Wir . *BROOM will Milano the OIL heitlNlthttat , the old , public are tarred to Ora it a trial Toldd otitbcir l tau , , n 4 o mit s a con tj un ab r e °r u m ou t a u t l eve t ° . iifeti es, . • Ethuatik - N L:st cp.. t P .N. ft.--Cerool • ir 4 4 T2•7:.llileorlie."rdiu az * el"rlirlee7t. b. Ewe zaceired, under the tirni of • _-. .j • 1 ' ! ' 21 Walnut a ttest , Philarlaiyhlai up" tarp lt etn.lolll 4. •r• r... , , ..1. 1., ~i . 1 1,..e. "'I. W. PONE• 11,0 1. tb - ). - i A. Sl lAA Al. %S. Pottsville. lor •Yderyd. UM 1, faril4l,l, o*..' -, • A '..' 1-li , F,pt.r.':',. :',,,. -, E. ) r'% r: .2 " ;13iram, R.:51 WAN TED, -4 situatjothiul- f rom sad as park be ISa'esmsa , M :40 i ii * Iit i lta bbo. '. 4 dintb. ;OL•D SOLDIERB.- 4 .TextOmPAOPIE-41tebieberteatiipyhoptiitt 4ta 011ig 1 WM "..t5ll/Itruirtr. . -Et 10iltigi ltats Who Nth iiimhztwOosaiiboolook to eitoww4%,.. Raw • •• 4 , VdoitiVi 911!4,30ii . ,tgAb oblistkit tbr Iwo books. A y ess . • . - B. BANNAIS. ;,TT" . .‘7,141!*•-.7, ,T r OXON. rilEA.ciiyag Nviilyr.pp, 7 --•,iir,,tisr,TE,ll 1 I...ll l 4.#,Trbeitsctv&Ace i v ' Apjoty to ', - ` - 11, JITTLIt t See'p ' - Jan- 'A ' 56 ' ft ' f ;1 - T ,:,',- 4 , i '.lt*pettiit. - 4•eripo' to . Loriocalts.otteery. Mac - ':110v n the Guianese tan& etitat tfrirefdr44.--APIAT /Wet to,o, Xt ( *4: ..'wi1e5 '... ,00 41 1, 44 4 - 1 44/InattY4- - • 4- :" itTIEMCA:=4.: B**3l.eirOttlif the . itiiiii - iitib4;6o,ll.ings triad As.: sesistiosi otrottsville, vs be bold at the *ow tyr o eft 1 1 911&41 eTtlittit 4tb. it 1 Velest- As son& owes to tpegispottust kat. relative to ovittstarstsioimp at , e t S ee k win he. ropioo l'anettud - atteistuste is iv. qgaited: A rt' 4° . = t- A.V #4l lo or o Orarey. P0tr4 , 4116, . Sit - - • •.-1 QC,llo.ool4 . COUNTY..ifecithu. *jest Soelay.--itunotial:to . . pibils Plies - o - late& amen of MP fistlitystatlasbLslite bcU it Dada Boyer. on Satonttyotte l 6tY of.lsosartist tdetoek. V. AL- Op ccesispillstOsetitrpreeptiett So elaetian - ad far fortMAM Pot Illetespos the Ibliostipg "residess—pir t a k prosicitu.- ViesPPW&MI—O. Atlaltabssi (hem Delbsti. Neseeslit. swami dbereepledild 8 Pain, • - • Ou =admit* peconethige of ddruseeting Matra to' the &dine r nen entered to •ba published the is• - On Inetket,the "a4Pwned, to meet on Bainr day, the 23d der of lebrieryot,kordeek, P. M., at the i t g g l t a house of Deuld - IleYer, hi theloorough of Attest, B. IL. XADOEN; Rte. Sofpi:' February 2; 'ed -time' ago,. a Gbld ■ •I Ilreniali, sit la BIM had.Whtte Em men in liar street, botaans 54 sad Mb, la law borsagt of Potts.. Hits lbo Ando. win hi suitably mnulial by I.:ambit It to this Office. Jan. 19, 1856 34t, VOTICE--rhe uhdersigh'd has beOir ,Ll , appointed the *seta of the owner/lot "The Wardell. - Preporty," ...%u 4 offer' far sale bull ding 104 thebotougti of Polo Altoom reason le terms. Otßee, Morris' Addl. tion. • f; L. P. BROOKE. • PottsTttle t febramma,,”4s , 4-if, .T .! S. I..—Washiagion UP .14, "Junior Sons Of America' meets every )lovulay evening, st Thompson's Mit, (Third stotmcorner of Sco outland lisritsi streets, Potts, ilia, . - . • W.. 11. 11A ZZARD. P. VI okm. I:. S. Noy. 10,'55 NOTICE is Lierelirgivel, to the furcut. Boroughs situ! Townships idi-Sehu)11.111 that have , not soot in their leports'6r- the Road and 14chool Tax on unseated lauds, to atteird-tolt Ott i,r be. fore the 16th of Fobruary next. By onlor of tho Cum. 01311u/try 19, 11.856 vary 39 ~'33 , , ,_. : ,....,,,..)--.:.-.;,-r. ~.-,i-,____„. ., __,___y. :: • - ~ .-.- AitA, ttoestiiiiit.sit6;: 4.04 rl4 sr ."4604#4.0..- - . -- -----fkiniviagihoi A ,,, thok , A .,pd r . ohoioimk*odiot .. # e ,;t :A*: -----'-'"—''-'"'"*."'..": i PoitSVllki.... • .- -• * - • .--'-` Ts Wanted by J. At imr. conker at Ea NOTICES. 12IM }«!. WES rox, Clerk. 3.5 t COAL. r~ s~ ME VBAND SNOW rarilin .1. A. 4 04 2. s, Itg it tr . lid sfrets,ll, 01‘,% GEC V.-10:inpuksio 4tica, „ ~, ,,,;:), 43 1,1 4 ,- , l = l ,l ei r a r e r ea s t , r eer di e, below . 11 04 0 , 040104 . 404 - • „!•'; • 14.444Viitilk* Thn;t ' n4ild Itaeu” "Spout int AlaftioUne Oaten. Elenlabotiss. . ._.;a~~ois~ o~i~~ 711401K180,11MA 1 ,. 2 ~..,,,,.......,, • . ...... iii• 1.4 X 4 az Dw el l; I . 4vli44lVD-SP .8.11 - 0114. FU mt., , 'NINO 4ND 311WINSf i tiRPOleg` OFFIC&--PrizonsAzia Efirti t tile. Sept 2.t. '4' , 1 . . -,.t'i,;.*, . BAILY icEIRGTHER t - -* TY , 14.1142 Meant St o sboviollintiOkUsidgik Imito *t ca n t thelre*Saffe.taktomit it' IMPORTED.CAREETINGII. vflvet Tapeallritat.;: Timed,/"spry -- y- • ' l • l _lag= mill tie add at the lOW Plalia4;lillidoi. Sept. inciusTßl BEMENTAMIti Banyan aarljE, Pearet' Ifigur too ice UM H SHOP , axd. V Ms&fotsfie.Toels eir, ins of: the best quail: ors.._ Pulleys of altdbtaeton nee 117 Whet.lsom* *0 of any she - work As. Zook, 0. TKrtitacid neeeaßarg r routhretlikr beaux. 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