:Miners' )ournet. POTTSVILLt, PA. f4A , ruItDAY, 3iAntilli: 1856- hti.; !SLATING FOP. AcaticuLTUßE.—Ar. GrCe ley in a recent letter from Washington to the 7 ribular, says that whoever has carefully stn• died•the composition of the Committees of the House, will have observed that that on Ag riculttir4 is cast more strongly than usual. Mr. Holloway of Indiana—a veteran editor rind legislator—fills its chair, with Messrs. L Campbell, Grow and other prominent members following. This cast is understood to have eels on to the project of creating a distinct Agricultural Bureau in the Depart - meat of the Interior, to be presided over by some able and enlightened master of Agri cultural Science, end to mature and establish system of careful experiment and, ohie - rva• tion, throughout every portion of our country, touching the diverse capacities of soil, climate, Ice, and the most economic and effective means ot. increasing Agricultural To such a Bureau, the various Meteorological Reports now made at the stveral Military posts, would, - Mr. Greeley thinks; be commu nicated, while arrangements 'would be made to procure similar reports from localities re• mote from Military stations. The earliest and latest occurrence of frosts in each season of cold ; the adaptation. of each locality to the peach, the grape, the apPlf and other fruits; th 2 success or the failure of wheat and other grains, with the apparent causes of fail• ure when failure ili'experienced; the north ward boundaries of the 'successful groWth-ot the cane, rice r cotton and, other tropical and semi-tropicat plants; the capacity for acclinia. tion or the various grains and fruit; within its limits; these, with s tt thoos.tial similar pru• .lems, are only capable of perfeet solution trough many experiMents,. simultaneously pioseeuted at wi,lely separated points, yet, on ,der sepervison and coorr t ol of it "single s and enlightened head. The transplantation of seeds mid trms from a,colder to a warmer climate and the reverse; requites to, be prose cuted more extensively, oliservqi more carefully than hitherto. Many a 4 truit . eitjoYs local rirutation, which is elsewhere einphitt., ieally Lit} dunbae because li f f its de. ' rreneratien rein , ived 'trout the happily iiiiiiiettees of 3til ALIA clime. which insured it, ion t, why inav not the same i - rule operatiqi4 Wurli well its‘degeneravyr. Then the whole sub'. jeet t improving grains hr iirossiug or Ity. - hridization hits liti - rdly..begirto, lie consider. el. At .the World's Fair. in Lond.oi, five year; ago, ti 01: Nvliott mere exhihi• teti wherein the tirud4.t.t h:i(i been it Wit; stated, several bushel:, per :tore by jit ..ljeiroi-rliviiridization, IA 11i, In AO stati l ' lTS, of caiurso, opposite rei,ult.i had deieted the akin/ the txperipentl--the new i varicty being less prolific than either cif its Tirol ens tow A vast field for improVement here. to view Ooit. It Taal hardly be expected that indiviJuals Will Volunteer.tu devote th e i r "stud tortunei to its'' t thorotwli • Where great common benefits are judicconsly • sought it is but just" that' theys.should BotiFht at the exiicose - of the coininunity. As pit, the . Agrioltural DepartM n ent i Washington; is out et-tut a Bureau—it is in .form lint a clerkship subordinate to the I ) ,,ttetit Office, which is itself subornato tn the De• . partment of the Interi , ir. For a loiig tune it was supported—so far as it was permitted to exist—by an annual aleoracthni . from the funds of the Ntent Office. At length Con gressgrew ashaine-1 of plunderio;e'the casla box of the invent•irs, themselves fur the tnot-. part needy and penniless, for the support of r an - important hranch the public service; and for some .years• past an appropriati n of ten bi sixty thousand dollars hits been •annu- ally made from the Treasury for the purchase or production of rare and valualee seeds, tilt the proveeutiou ot analytical researches into the structure, et.:.‘my and regnirements of fi;ants, and intolthe u-ittire and habits of in. sects which bla4l_ the hopes and nullify the exertions of the farmer. Prif. Glover of New York, in the pay. of the Government. devoted the:last season mainly to the insects_ which attack the Cotton plant, and his cone,lnsions are embodied in late Agricultural Iteport.•-• - - The next icasou is i,n - like - tnanner to be de- vote d to t h e wheat plant, on which the rava- geq of insects have in this cos t ars proved more extensively 411.1 .persistantly ritintois Than on . any other. Should this eroirse observation be patiently pursued through the next ten or twenty. vet: s, and the results duly recorded and profited hy, we mac rationally hope for such counteraction to the annual • devastatio'ns of these little corinorants,lits will save millions of dollars annually. to, the. far. meta of our country. It is a pleasing fact in connection-with this subject, to olisente that the disposition W:lf% . ford some Legislative or State aid to the pros ecution and progres,s..of AgriculturalSeience is manifestly extending . ,,in spite of itlveteraie preiudice..and strongly. grounded objections. Thus ofti• own State is now erecting buildings for ,a to Agricultural College. on a noble farm ot 'two hundred acres. given for the pm:- pose•b4 . Gen. Wm. Irvin. located in Centre eounty, near the east end of the,great linie stone%valle:, which runs south -westwardly, thence, through this State and Miiryland,Vo Virginia. The ,;.ate not only liberally 'do 'ilates,a: magnificent yearly sum 'to this Col lege. but pri\ - ate contributions are large in addition. Maryland follows in our wake.— ; Chat State, we perceive, has just thart'ered a 4imilar institution, to which the State. promi ses 56,000 a year from the time that $50,000 shall have been subieribel in aid of the enter prize by individuals. The preamble to the act reaps as follows : Witereas, It hath been represented to the Legislature that zertaitt wise and virtuous Cit• izens are desirous of instituting and estab lishing in some convenient locality within this State an Agricultural College and Model Farm, in which the youthful student may es pecially he instructed in those arts and sci ences indispensable to successfUl'agricultural pursuits ; and whereas tt &di' . appear to this Ugitdature that, while the wise—and learned •in the present age have cultivated with laud able • Industry, and . applied with admirable succesti the t arts 'isni sciences to other pur suite, the most necessary, useful and horlora• hie pursuits of agriculture have so far been most lamentably ne,glunted . ; And teheri.as it is the province and duty.of the Legislature to encourage and aid the'philailthrepic end'pa. tribtic citizens in their 'efforts to disseminate useful knowledge by establishing an Agricul tural College and !irodel Farm, which shall, in addition to the usual course of scholastic learning, particularly indoctrinate the youth of Maryland, theoretically and practically, in those arts and sciences whiebi, with good man ners and morals, shall enable them to subdue . the earth and elevate the State r to the lofty . position its7advantages in soil, climate, &c., and the moral and mental capacities of its citi:ens eittitie i: to attain; therefore, be it enacted," &c. . . The annexed, a single section of the act, Honntarowtr, Marrh 51k, 1854. Having had the pleware of hearing the Rev. E. 111. Long lecture:on the Condition of the Heothen i World, to a Church filled with interested awlitilti, we beg leave toT slate that they excited the griatt, 1 est interest and imparted the best of instruction. 1 His fertures are, illustrated with fifty paintings ' and over one. hundred' curiosities Train heathen ; lands. They ere delivered in an entertnining And 1 striking manner. ROSEVELL Cnesev., ,, i ~, New. Bop. Ch., .I.V. rr is tin e , t, e . Josciu S. Stints, - , ~ ; -smart Proresdloya-- .Marsh . &el l Elder Pies Cb., - ..'Varriinniin., I i Caw. ra. Satin Humphriaa, lap! of (tie " ..i, , Joitaa Y. Scant IT,' 51. p. 1 : 1 The following are the subjects of. the different on oath of (le°r gr 'jlitne3 ' eacii...1'4.13! to pa . lectures, "The Hindoos—their itianners, cusioinp i owls cotts. - . Com. rs. Satishee ellntery, a iti;e4 of the . ..,. "SEC. 6. .Inri he it enacted. Th at it shall I and religion; "'China, nr the Middleliingdi;nl,"' i , lax. Ow duty of the sai.l hoard of fru:ores the Islands •of the t.l.ca;" "The ContlitioU!ol:, on oath Car. Janne; defendant to pay eusts.. l order and direct to be made or insthuted on I „„„, tn in ituethe,„ land • .' COM. .Juse Rice, surety 04 ' Ole peace, r7aid model farm annually, it beries acx •[ail- Tickets fur lite whole came . aro but 50 re , of David litelcr— Rice eenteneid to pay et tits mental upon tin cultivation of cereal and other .: .!1 Children halt price. .41,) , the proceeds of 'this.: l'"P the Peeee• • plants, ndaPt...d to the latitude and , climate of 1 • . ' . the State of ' Maryland , and cause to he cure '1 lectures are far the benefit of the Ilaptist Chitreb,l Cum. ro. Thotaap Delany; for Asiault al i !cry, on oath of Blasius 'lnvent/mot, in will: . fully:noticed upon the records 'of said Instit u• i we ho the ma 'may b e lergelT attended. . • -- • • . ' l' 'any is fuend guilty and eientetieS4 to poy (..attr. lion the character of' said experiments; the j - ......- i 4 , , kitia of 4611 1 3 — whichundertaken' , s °`'' r i k a Gl '" urgn cdlL ' ii. Ch " ' - ' 4)4i . r` i^ " l Y'' " Cern: t's• limes 11. Falls, fuifit)litiult and Blue; pen they were , 1 , 1 , ... . IL, ayStetn ot cultivation ndopted,. the state-or, 6 's PrnPertrin Ihis.B °ll niSh '''" i n the te nt ( !" ll ' *Yowl oath of Williaot Idadhitis-'.4 . a11s Poktorieed _flip ntriroSphere• and other p art i en i,,,4 w hi c h 1. t ru stees, who 'declined tanking' if over fo p t e- to pay cotte.:' This is brie of SilVi4sisuits'llP' a ' in t ,any' nteeessitri- iii it lair and comflete ' mi. • ,Ilithost.l:lldi.vt i ertilhriatinitl wit Dirk tallefor di'ilitiiilit conduct Ada 461644; - , !entiiiiitifilff'ortgr-rt.'irilt of ,utill o.icßeriiii : e. uls ; - !"f4 'bill; etitiwieY;'WO'lli3lreeit !ref° 4 !Prltel .. "'' " le C' lthe 'r• ' r '. ''i 1 I •4 1 1" . f . 4.-. 4 '64 11 A 4 i rv.; , ' , .ir ,, . 41,.:(...' i n , r ;,,,,,,,,..,.,..1 ..... r.“- ....., • ,- . • . :-;'•,- • . r,,":, : t , ...„.,. •- , .: . - 11,) 4 I fllc ,oitctiF ftl , f , pi ..tt 1 , 1 4 qii.:o ~it Iltut::. r i ' 'Ill• "• 110. , tt,;r:l f-c itllrlittly t...„ ,, tu u , i• •,tp how what, in addition to the mere teaching of AgricUlture as a science to its pupils, this - Maryland Agricultural College" i's.expected to do : chemistry, as far as mac he consistent wi his other duties in said Institution;'o carefully analyze all specimens of soil. that may i)e sub : : Milted to, him by any citizen of this State, free of charge, and specially runtish Abe applicant with an accurate statement of the result." Agriculture is gradually being made - a nil:, entific, prdfessional occupation, through the influence of National and State patronage.-- t From mere drudgery, possessing hut the ex. i • perierice of predecessors, it is rapidly rising to the dignity of an art, and 'Continually wink to its ranks men of superior intelligence and extended observatiotk i Land experience. :Jit farming we must asceitA in the scale is the same ratio that.we make progress iu the arts and sciences. EDITOR'S TABLE. A rata connaspepttear at oBalmock's Grove, Dupago county, Illinois," writes us s "glowing letter," in which she exhibits the fact that a lover would find in the West a dangerous rival to dolma upon her affection. She says :—"Time's latest Empire most glOrious and blest, is the beautiful, beautiful West. The South - has its roses, and soft skies of blue; but ours are more sweet in their varying hue. Now light and now shade, a's the rainimwis drest, oh! what in the South to the beautiful West? The North both its snow floWers ' of beauteous array, which glitter and fade in the sun's feeble ray but it loses one flower, moat blessed, for the violet clings to the beautiful West. The East may'fir t st, see the sun's cheery light:; but where goeth he when he seeks his calm rest? Doth he not haste to the beautiful West 7 'Tis land of bright' ver.lurc from mountain to roll, where fair pleat..) , smiles from her emerald throne, and liberty dwells in a realm of her own." That will do, Ida. Your evident love of 'the beautiful West," will CICUFC any' flinit of your composition, we are sure, and find favor 'even ili critical eyes. THE PHILADELPHIA MERCIIANYN' DIARY AliD VlDE.—Thig is the title of n 11SefUI little work pukdi,lied by George A. Crofut, General Adverti sing Agent, 8.3 Dock Areet, philnle phis .. Iteoli taine a mmimranallin lot eeety day 11t the year, 'almanac, banking table,..coonting holistic:dead:4, and in a 'Correct guide to all the public lotildingk, places of siouteetneut, literary, ecientifir and he. David:tin in,titutinna of Philadelphia. It c"lti tait;, in adcliiioii a - fund of neetul in:ono:mon. FRANK LESLIE'S IA AZETT,E.-4thir , publicntiin for March is ruperb. Thetiaritlytn and pattr.rn plates are numerous, and to . tliit ; la licit who :Wc naturally desirous of keeping up!. with the f.t, , t • illralllabNY: lit addititdiit runtnins a. pretty hit of muck, and much useful tunaentertainig reading. Copies catfilie ebteittell at Illinnan:s. r focal NETEONOLOGICAL NOTATIONS Reported I,y , priil:lVuer, J',./1 6 ,.. S;.l. 11\10: ti e.Nr 1111. /11:411.ii;1:-TioN4E . • . . 3d ino: 5 7 :••• Sat um 1 31 25 , •.:1136 Height 6f P,.tleville.eorilei :Sunday •.: 118 11. 7ilarket a '2.11. Irottday :1 21 13 '214.4 mean tidy. 633.10 - ft.—Pl e Tiiesily 4, .`9 11 . 2i4.241 twice Trims Philadelphia. r4:- 11'4 , ,In'y 5 • ; 411- 41' Thurt'y 6 P '28.66 li. - .0 Friday .18. 41 7.•••64,.. . • 1,--S„.fre".l,; claidy, --slimy, 7.iltehes fell. 2-- N. W. stortny; do.—cle'itrot Afternmm. 32--14. fierh ; thorn.-and eve. clear --110,,11 .4:1911 , 1y, slight sium,„, .. , 4—W. elinwittei N. W.; hazy nftc r storm, with slight rain—clear t!ire: . - " ' . 5--S. W. frill : qitt.ltily el , mily--pleag:tt.t. 6-11'. eliang,l N. 1% . ; nearly clear—oft. clouds 4: snow Ftortti—eve. clear'] 7—N. W. (rest': clear, pledsant. j r a- Etegine ( rwltipft,y.":LA Flirrigl meeting. of the members of this Eire emnimoy e ill he Aphl. en Thursday evening, 1.71t11 inst. Se‘e notice. in onr aaverti.ing n•ll n nn. ;74.1 - A,!nth , ,- Odd Swy.---Tho vrin.ll,lon ly (p.m the N eh .Thur,by, rin , l at 7 " . 1.1 , 4 ye:tenlay. mot fling, "nr the rilloinoter inn rhea • ilegre‘.s zero. Very rerre,hilrg. trbmiher, in,lercl ner puaio nnt•t'oot forget that :an ex:un'- ilia lion of the rottiti'o , rt .chorale of. Y. , ttrcillc 1% in e.lfnetlee e•lne,.l:ty next, ~ n T! , nr-,14y: 20th. F,,r ,4 , •• tce 1.1..g,'1:11.1111e. The' attuutinnce d u: ing .the ' , l4t inlll,{ell Z•IPJUILI rs.lay f.rentc,n we had! ttautr; in the afternoon affc,:c, o.l,7rtre.u.nviql_ er imr have been condition n= 1110:;ej o f our friends In , the city, but they are 1nt%.1 enough g,tivaness knows, notwithstanding nil picking and shoveling, which they have undef. gone fur n month pet: The going MA of the fee King" is worse than his ccal,A in, IT- i t , sleighing, navigation and . nrtq alike but s law husineks, though railroading ginning to improve. ; ' Zr" . 1:1,! Literary Saciety.—At ! ft] , business meeting , of thiS Society he!ti clay evening last, it was c'n.ted,to discontinue (her 'weekly meetings fur the rein:limier of this season." We utplerstand that it is the purpo - Se of the oftt-1, cers of titc Society, to make tititely.no.l atnple rangements 'next orrice that die' : character and qiinding Of the Society luny tuattitaintol, and its weekly meeting.. attraell, brilliant audiences. We sincerely hope that te*tr season, the intellect and fa*ltiott of youwine wilt encourage stud I , ttstaiW.with iticrea4c.l intert” , t it , l Literary Society. 7-4.l"`Cwirt.—An uou..ual number of our riti-r ten- ft,; .0 nil part , of 'he ( t y liner topl:uh, !,t emirt 144. the Court roninhit-.1 he.,TTlcrovi to*a jant uearlsevery .lay, and all thel hotel , in town have l'eru overflowing . e.inh higlH end though the aceonutpulations of our inn:. Inti bet;n (bought equal to any entergenry awl t litti c i to spare, .owe of our vi.,itons have been tr3iill the 9uftest spot on a liar& board to satisfy tbq tit:wands of wenried nature. Ah Pilsa herd a l ibi ' uUgratifying bwiness, this, Court attendance friends, and ili,agreeable :dike to both tsitnw4 juror, as nell The ea.es are numerout, ,)"ef4ait verb few of thUnt are of an important nature if we except the -opt plicatinn, or indication of .the existing state; or . o ttuornls in our eattnuunity. - - - - ;jar- The Arcodioa examinptioi i t - of the surdents'of this InstitiOlion at Orwigslaftl4 will he held on the lath inst.,idi the occasiun of the close of Att!eason, and Li'n Friday ereni r n4, 14th inst., a public exhibition, for which the roily gentlemen are now diligently preparing, wilObe held. The Fottsville'Brnss Band . will be in ..d -temiance, enliven the occasion with some 4f their choicest rektj„tions. The ; proceeds., of 'tbe entertainment wiflie devoted to' increzning Chu apparatus, and prouring a Library fur the testi tute. We trust !that nll who fr;cl an interest in the welfare of idle of the many well condneteo educational Jtitbpshments in our midst, Will make it a point to be present at the enterttiiii ment on Friday evening next. Tickets can: be had at Barman's store. We nro pleased to know that the prospects of the Institution for the treat session are fine. A good educational ment is always deserving of liberal patronagn.÷ Such wo esteem 'the ,Arcadian Institute of Or wigsburg. 741". An hocreviny goitre.- , t ( LeHures--7e i would call the attention of our readers to a course' -- of lectures to be delivered. nest week in the 14- tist Church, of this Borough,, by, the Rev. Long, of Norristown, on the Condition of ;:ilia Heathen. Jir. Long has delivered this courfil of lectui:i3s during the winter in various places: 'Pio following note shows how highly they were npit4 elated : - t r il .. Ige-fionse Ayrtia.-llnving jnsfr7tnrned ft•om I: a tour on the North Find %Veit Ili:aticdies of ! the IlSusquehanna, an , l the Iron regiitnt'o :. Mf oniottr , : I. I I : 'and ColatnLia. we hate our head ,f,ttil : ; of matters I•• and thin~,, whieh Latlght be interemling to : l our i read.. tit, if we knew.bow to toll the• l ii, in an in : terestioguanner, . . II . 'f Le a iuter hat gut to he an ohl - lhing, twit it II has turned ant to be what we tohL. Ytin it wuiulu II I ~ three month, ago, and „ o'etild hae : it been, parie- I ,ularly hr the ice.elnd Smluchanne, that wedu l ubt 1, ., • even whether that . "Ib 1I irk and dreary irinter•lt., 1 With its famine and its , feet,,” Of which the Indian •prophet Biat,t'.•otha flog, 1 , could }Mee been•more•iieverely felt ittlfield or for- I , e-t, town t -r city. But the frozeti,Winaz that ji howled tit he ,amid the ohirering, .litfless tees i. and creaking....ign huardA and 't•chiiltled re f und the unprotee . ted gald cs , .. ~. , i\ ."Aml up the chimney rifts its rtifEall voice j..! ille'snowy shroud thnt hes so etiripl4ely covered the resting-land from !tart to Weili,'• and 'erum : •:: North to South have been, , in,dend :iir Intriletdpe or t rot:dor:utter, that we Phnuld coMpirtin of them, the.grentestblet.sings that we could ebioy nil thit,' hand. of Providence, for no etutiin4l of GuOttd; or the IL•he:d manures could add r r .tt ,filuch fettili ty to the earth, or NO tench itiviiortile it,•:ti its thick -!tree of imew. ' • • ' • (ht the fields of the North. over:n• ?opt of ell,+e lt packed snow has tale all winter, tir;il benimth it the thrifty grain tins sprung inlit.V,ng leaflets, clothing the earth in greenneiqi artil l .ienuty, l ien tiiti Eeiith the chill Masts of winter::: lii the wands of. Northern Petinsyliania, from 'Uni4:fiint to two _ feet . of , n ow :till lie, and -wardi 'llirist herdic' South Wind and the rain, and Ito: ;th'itt!ittn, to inch it nll before the merry month of, Alatr!! . :3 • ' 't Um the sosqueltantut and its trildatm ! cs, we have , welt ice three teet thick, and the •,n hide length of the riter is completely bridged, tau.‘ to the' re gret of the "toll men"and bri'tigt•, :.odipanies. lint the fat tiler.' are in high ;pii•itiQ, and atiltici pate 4ileadior ,-ropy :!,l hiy/ pr ey, , ,.jor &mol her' Year ut lewd. They are getting 003 land saitey; yet from the earth ire olita'n all • liar twig / lin:11 wc.,1:11, mil what hetiefits them dill I .:ithm benefit ..• I ter :111. , V I Wheo we wet,; in New York lt.,t, ar; . e, listened to Ihiyard l':', 1. r'e lecture en the ' .. 1 . 11i1•,,.,phL , of travel" with toilet, plea,itt,•, hot in . iti. phil T oste pity I,c I.eveudriutitipt it, !hot), munyditile tlitt,4t. that oi , "iern truve;ers have to hatigh l ',or grufll.le 1,61.1. For iii•tanee, we go ill hfi:llempeninee Loth In practice at,al vreerpt,.l.of Ibi.. fit yenta kleep ye!, o n the Smuitieliatitta 21: , . WVII ni: elsewlere, mit ake s pay for roliay ir 1.1 for dci,alf,,y—il ) y'll • i aunt let 11,. I , l'actiVe eco , n , ,nly on tilitt.Si•••re. In- ' do:el, it is prtiVAil,g (~ scut liow',4,althily :toe meanie 111313 . 1.' of them evado and l;ri;...;k the law:, aunt with w hut di,trtrq they view Lit l OLe who "will neither hay :oar 4rints th.,ii.1,1,1,‘.111.; . { : !...1, n ithlblit very liar iAeeptoiiis, liquor is rtill:sol4 openlyiatid 1 , I ahoy, 1,, , ,tril to m lit , .'ott,statite, tutu,.i !o (i l i i re ,„ }nun ani MillolS i hroughout the State. .l i ; .i take. +toe dtiie.ophy to see all ;Li+ and 'iet, it.i:lent, hilt it 1 , 11:t. , more tal, 61*. ;11111 he (mil - iy.r iiuetity-roir hours together ill is •11 , ! tv hank, willriuir instill:de 1, , •n Ifor, titi.dde to %roil, for want : 0' lii. ti•gli bir Ire -.1 ,If wood, water lire nod ,(emit. . /Bo dny : - times 11-1.,-, . .• ii I Ain,thel thing require. some j•liiituia,phy to s anal e , n , lly, no itymer how, col-I the Wiudller natty be, nail that i.. the captili . ty of both frieiid tail fo e , tor note.ii•dny.•yotir hest friend will ~ k lietit yeti in •;, bargain unless you(tiro Greek tiot+-the'sm!art e,t Yatd , eo ii the hest man when linittitmon isl the out . -tet. !lyre 1 ant'( .top th e u l ti i : 1!: % ,,, 0 1d lik e t•, that it little I,,t,gcr, but More atiotij• poprop . i;:ooroph ico/ , , 7: - A - v.:Thr attofs tho• *I,. the .I , o7ritai ne gaVeB di•t of the offt,,:epil‘ff: the ri lotion, adopted at. and the .1e1e...t.:14 ed by the tuecting held nt the Coui 2 t lleuse, in' Borotigh, on Tuesday, by the eiiiieak of 5t.46 *lll County, fat , table to the notnitin4.".n of more and Donekoti. atol to the .I.Tnitot Con.s , ti , 4l to he . held al .Ilarrh.burg A.:in accidental .vertirFod iw the re.{ (ions, as puhlbdted hi the bo//or ..r o aoo,, we it rcl , itLli - -iy 6 2,ltent complete: That we h.til the. noUtinjtion of 1: lard Filtuoire awl Atoir,:w Jacks•iti_iDonelson the next l're,blettcy a • the e..rtie.,o4 strong 01'.h.. spread .4oloricry. ,entintenCtheigliout country, the Ibirltin;:,er of peace s'tnil ri7Oertir.l tog to tee ult. le Union, und tlit . itnate i eintilt of those great eot..ervativejmilteopleN t which-the safety, perpetuity and prostOrtty of N depend.• Arcooterd. That we approve tlii 103 cour the opp . onettt, of the N.liiona - C0.:4re,... in their support Nath o iipo P. IS for Speaker. We eongratolate both It'tit and 11 1 . On his final election owl that Mr'. Think', toy toattuer hi', .w diharged the delicate and res.p‘lt::cille trtif4it Lis otriee,"line sdenced the pteinattit:eliiolAto ea cavil, of his opponent,. and 1.)44i-e.t Ito" wor:lty yin,: th, c..ootey% be-t it tij e.l, at ashy, the church obtained a priest ;,; oho secured to the Bishop the property in the folldtring nerii - -A chili' of one of .the triast4.S.:;:was lying chid. The priest relived to read the ;Services of th - `ehurili at its burial, unless t4,trueteee of w tient the lather of the tleadehild Stas:Proininent, waddionsent to transfer tht marnigeitient of I the prape►ty over to the Bishop. iikinative be ing left, the father rather than s,u ' f ii child 'de prived of Christian burial, eorsenz , il that !I‘.: property should bo made over, Whit:4C , wog done before the priest officiated at the trustee• are . endeavoring, under t '.l'.tarch plop erty enactment, adopted at the last` , ;silion of lour ; Legislature, to• recover the' i ropertY; Theri, is tftueb feeling in the matter', and vie "Piesutue the trustees will be eventually:. sorce*ful , ;in their ef forts to regain their I. , Pg rights, . r • • • --WI( !pint II: Li !IV! t..ir /11 . pal ty. nal the flintily ao'.l,lletilrtiiniel pert .M r. Banks by nor own Jame,. 114;.itflphell, hiiarte al ati.l e , oninprAnti./ii, ur nlirly r ,r,fltititz:the lyentiments Of Ilk eor...it i itttettey. that his eut,iitilettry eauee 4e;protfllo! marked iee•itioil he has illrea4 it emineils of the Nation. • if, dred. That we heartily c.arar ; ,,in a ti the :MO 21 , 1teini,tratiok-NiCinher, State Lei Atittil 4.. in the pr.q.aquit a State 0 , 11'1'1.111(15.111M the 21/Ill., ' eultUlluStt 1, ,efUlthUltely Of the vart.tas p p irtic I U. the (le,•tru , tive c..art.euf the pre-eat mlntini,tratiott;lilnd call all conservative la tPI tatlit, al al" .[ teen, to With U. Rc.o/c«/, That we recommentr 31. E. 1.. Senatorial, ae l .1. Iteinitiirelln , l wick. Representative Delegates;Relit thi;;4C• l in the state (7.levention, for the ;itomit4t State ollicers:iii.narrisburg uti thei2Btli. . lle.enired, Thn l t -the - Cletiriont tiii. ,l l appoint an executive committee Of, ttie . I Parts County. theittisuing to he ifotepo., , e<l ti re persun;,lL IteLdre.d. Thitt the procceilini; of! this Le publir.lted -in l an the papers o(thitp:C;outtt 1,:...rah1e to the objects ~t. its estLii I The executivecommittee as 414)1140a h • I Chair, is as ftilllows: C. LITTLE. f..lettirlann. .:: :; i ,: i.. L J. tl. ltEtNitAtrr. Tionatiun: !hitlii: .Itwi t Clairr 511cmtzt,. It. Iloi'vEit. F4ll',ilicl, Tp.; I F. Tniurtit.En,l3leKeanirliurg,. .i , i 1 ;. Te•ineeting %Lat• in every resketore ire tied li 0 let : : : ite, hijghly sit tielart iry:i lkrespert politirp . predilction.4, thk: ticketilaPtin n hiel nitintiof., Fillmore and lionelann-nre pla.:ei 1 I - reeeiTedlie .war m support the I'p:oin:A of S kill eiiiiiity. A::: a-con.ervativeantlnirely n ) ni mini, 013 people demand with,Mliaril Fi no Platform - of Principled. 11Wrial*, is in ..,, a tiiieer of : s tren g th : for he hit. libeli . tried a • never - been Found w.anting. • ' Friini. 0 time 'Li the Gulf of Miixieii; friiin the Attatttie to t elite, the name of Millard Fillinio: , ti:ie love, respected, as next inily to the "0 . 4114 F of his try? Ii it hazardous to-preitiet liiii_delecei the American people fur the Pieiidetttial ch an: iiiiiiiliie man:city ? We thielt itipt.. We. are led to these reilectionit hi , the o astie . manner in which the.remarkslof Palmer, Esq., were rectire.l on;iTiiesday, crowded auditory at the Court 04tiiie, whe y gentlemen referred to the life, setrviees and nation of Mr. Fillmore. The there men the name thrilled every butoin•Wilh eleetri l er, while M. Palmer's eloquent ° rtri l eloquenttruth !armee :o the position of the gt : raCand go elicited the warmest response. 1.4 us ft.) but one olject in view.-4rtn, nn, fielding throughout the Coen ty—throughoit Pen - ns —for the sake of Union. - n. h of *Joseph Jelinson, sentence:l to pay n fine of eix coos, She cats of prosecution and undergo yn inowit , onmont in thc'Selluylkill County Prison for thre; months. Cain. Martin Nu.. 11 fur Assault and Battery, on tuttlOof Mnrtin Curter. found guilty and. sea. tenred to pny i cost P.. :Com. , ;co. dolin MeDortuot fur abusing mules, on oath of ,11. 31. Hay, found guilty in manner *On aiete4 and ,4euteneed to pay a fine of. pis. cenyi, uu:d e er ien dap imprisonment. ' James 'tampion, John Lawler, JaMCS Eustacel awl 1.4.13L45, for Itiot nt Thntnaston ry, on t . iiith of Richard iieekucher. Hampton and , &stare were foam/ guilt/awl iiouteneed to pay a fine . of ris cent, , , the costa and nudergo en iin ' prisonateut fur four mouths. 0.1111: rs. William Ilimairitz for fornication, and .Ivetc;rdy, uu oath of Eliza B.nritrger, continued until mist term. Com.' rs. William Higgins fo- larceny, on oath of tieurge Hoppes, tound 'guilt) and seoteueerl with fine of is cents and imprisoutnent for , three OEM Cain:ro. Peter McLaughlin, Aii,innit and Batte ry. with to kill, iin oath of Patriek.eullen, eoutenCod with the usual Goo nod imprisonment for twojruorkhs. coin.% re. George Whitaker. for larceny, on neth of llngdi Many, to which drfendaht plead guilty and anis sentenced to pay a fine or vix cents, the costs of prodcution and updergoaribnprisoritnent !- I of four: months. - Cowl, vs. ineob Heim for Amult and nnttery, on oath of Sontuel..Shafer, the defendant tumid guilty fin .t !.Gntenced to pay it • fine „r sir rent- And costa. • Com: rs...l:acob Seltzer and Charl.; Damhach Sapervieuro,ifor not repairing n certain rgati, on eompinlnt , iefendants Pianteneetl to pay co*ta pr.seruti.n emit; ri. Samuel Chamberlid for hawking and peddling, John Fisher; prosecutor sen tenced to pay cosh,. r•. Fsnnklin Music fur cutting, timber trees, no until of John A; Ott.•. _Min in for tho OEM Cum, re. William Mrdthers. "con:table. for As sault and Itrttery, on. onth Lydia liyilliants, who was setitene4il to pay cost,.. Im thiir-ra.e Lydia . and .iverall other women attempted to prevent Mr. tinWretsan. 11 teacher of Miners ville, from do ing whitt heithought his duty in his vocation. but were put out of the school-rinim iu which they had collected, by the constable. The Judge sus tained :both the teacher and the constable in their 1 ,. 1 course ';in .censured the women for interfering when,they had no right. Con re: John Durkin for Assault and Battery, on mall of it nu Carroll ; defendant plead guilty an d wa ', ,: cli t rmiee d to pny a line: of six_ cents, Coin: William noggins for AeSzinit. and Bat " tery. on oath of Samtirl Reitz, sentenced to pay a fine iif cent's, costs, and to undergo an im prisontinent one moptil. l. Cuttil re. 3,lichnel Walsh for A.sault and fintte ry, fin oath I,f .Tolin who in for costs. Cain; re. Marg,ret Bleelter Ibr disorderly house, on oi,tij of Charles not guilty, accen.lata in for the co- I t. Cont. r.. Margaret ,Adains forAnreeny, on oath of 'A/74,r:: Dirto, to which the defendant plena guilty and was sentenced to pay a tine of six centa and undergo l i,n imprisonthent Of three months. Con: re, (Teorgc II ler for pas,ill4 eo•interfeit, money, ~n oath of Patri,l( Burke, bsit',,leing to an'inf in taittilirttifent; - he was lit Off with. pnyitig!the ett,ls.„f pr"sernli.,n. el.ni; re. licorge Mutt for Assault and o n toith•d-dOhn Brettargi; ilideiolaid plead guilty and was. •catenceit to pay it lilOs of ten dollars, with cost- bt priiSeclition and git $:1110 hi ket;fi the. peace for sine yea,. Coo, - Tto.rui for n•+:cult 111.1 hat• t,rv, oath of Erlommi Itieher.,o 3 ); ierdiet not !tielianho,ti fort e"•!.• Coln: Coftiol& l • for rerjor). on ~ 1)111 , t" ; bill returned igtiorninuF, and Boyl, for i'W+ll,. IV in. 11,t‘nran, Martin Lying) and Hogan, for larceny, on oath of Abner Shat.tall: rerdirtnut Com.! Adam 111:ouseninn, for larceny, 'on oath of .le-si, Fos'ter ; plead guilty and Pentenced to pry a tine of ••ix cento, coma, and undergo 30 tlay:. itopriz“intoeUt, Corn is. 7:1111t11:11. Ulennan for A,sault and Bat tery,. 'an oath ElizaLeth Glenn4ti; verdiet • ; nrid: ' , fury Shintim for As , ult and ILlttcryi 'o3'h of Cain O'Connor: verdict wit guilty and plosevut4 Cont, r,. Cain lOrCwinor f r Furety of tho po:toe, 011 oath of Jobas,iind Mute : , Itintpth Cain 0:Con- Ti6r 1)666.1 o'yer t 6 keep thu peace. Ithil . uvi- Coin; I...lArtne illintits for inrceny, on oath of Conriut enlict not :ritilt,ft. C" 1 , 11 rs. John Durkin for A.siiiirt and Bettery,' on oath of lnn Currolß cenlirt guilty null ser tereril to 111' It tine ot. c, cent: , enst, Com, ra. Itai.rliel Iteem; fur I,'uldie prot,,tilutioa, on oath iif L. B. Chritiet verdict hot Com, r.. e Ifugh s for heeiii4 ilittorderly houtte t' t erdiet guilt, tin i tentence , ilnyns a title of fi ct:nt, , , cosh , of prweeuth.n i ail.llin.lergo one inmitlOmpriNon men I. Lll !ter 1111.1 I lie VC! Con), i)inrp• Alec]: for sorety of the pence, on oath of 1). IS. Christ : !entencetl to pny costs of prii,euntion !nod find bail: iir in Com, rm. Peter Alli Yon [or bAstawly on onth of Mary C. , liv r nj, jury could not ogree :ma were 'lie churgeil. ' ?em, thy Coin, r,. Ji.Ln vitt for con:Tiring to swindle and deft-mut. on oatl:.of JuliusStnelidorfr; bill re.- turned; and pron'eutor i‘eritenceil to pay 111 row. WitJiams for adultery oil oath of IVilliauts : bill returned' Coni. JeiLtrson, for larceuy, on oath of Roiiert Iyren: plead guilty.. and sentenced to pay a pi k e lif fi routs, costs, and undergo One year diupriic l outuent. Corti. es. ;Win C. Conrad, f l ir asennit and bat. • tery, ontli Oseer Auer: verdict not guilty, and Td..ii•ecutor eienieneed to pay v.:Q:4. Ctilli. I. 41• Int Biennati, for malicious Mischief, 01 hoooltuan Dollrn verdict guilty, ' , en- hence imstfinneil, ME pr pr , llnd i f the the al of 1 1,111 r 1 , 1 1 op• lilllti upon 'l.lr• Coni. - Ilicimam for rarefy of the peace, on o:ith,of ; Nentetn'e-p"stponed. Tliti olive report of the pr , weetlings, of the Court; thotigh ebort, and not Freei,eiy in order us tried, is urlio Friday noun, Nl:trek-it-le,' The eases art: gcnerslly of a petty. nature, and not worth commenting Upoll. liner, ' edg -I,unt% :101 Of , , • i ORWIGSBURG. °tin:: 1 4 rica t: I . . It Thy 311NERS . JOURNAL yen r, Arcadian Institiate-«Exantination of Students—Public. Exhibition. . - . . The friet i lds of the Arcadian Institute are here- ~ by intortreid that a public examination of the stu dents:of this Institution will he held on Match the 1:;t1,.. The method of cutolitcting . it be en-1 tireli.lifTerent from the 'Weal method. It shall be no hunilug. It will he conducted entirety ;, a ememitteo of competent getitleMen 141 eonnret mi with the school, who will „report: to the public the result of their examination,. Nu special pre- ; pa ration lion beet, made by the pupils for the oc easion:th6r haying been entirely ignorant of its ; approach Until.within the last few days. On this necottnt'it:isitot expected by the teachers that the astonishment of; Spectators. If stranger's expeet to see a farce ofj this patero they will ho disaptelnted. If the com: mittje find that the students hive outdo Filch ac quisition in kn'orriellge, 'end acquired such disci-: pline of ititellect'as persons of their age yhoUld receive en;der the insipetion of falthful and corn- • patent teachers, the principal a,pi his assistants will to:, well satis fi ed. Students )lo not expect that the dmiteittCe will eon fi nmthJinsel ves to questions, _known to be faublittr to them, but 'to questl;ns of. u general 'nature, pertaining to the earimis! branches The examination will !coin- 1 at 9 o'clock A. M.. The:following per son Ore the appointed examiners: Mary Meyer, A. P. Spinney, Rev. D. Washhath,James L. Nut.. tit:gland Rev. John Gruff: Tha second annual Exhibition : . of the students will !plata on Friday evening, March 11th. It 1 . 18 to be Hoped that the efforts of theyoung gentle men, who are making diligent preparations fo . rthe'; neva:lino Will be enemiragediby a large andience. The proceeds of theexhibition are to be apprapri-' ated toward increasing the apparatus and procur ing n Library for the Institution. A few friends are making efforts to obtain a donatitin'eif.tsog; for this purpose. The students intend doing thrill,: I pare towards accoinPlishing this object. letin4 fa , St r. .1 I thufti rt the that nomt on of r pow u I ro- man, have Union Ivania =3=l pence, y their The Pottsville Iluass Bandwill be present to en liven the exercises with music. The Exhibition . will be one of uncut's! interest- • Nardi- Stb, 1856. . peace, EIMEI stand NEW YORK LETTER. !d Bat ch De- . • • • rooll.oVß REGULAR roti.RKRPORDIMT. af the; Siea*er . Pacific— Va muffin atoceruia9 Her—Theli Itapafi6ilit:y and AA' • latc•iii4l—ffer 111111ritlit . c,-tmwenie 'P;ice (or a Aerage—Csamos Rause- Th. - Illetaher.*Math as !lose—eity !dais—' Tiarilitsing Nem.: - - Mardi 4th, 11, ;•%butilyrrl tikr, ii Stegurief Parifie has awakened in the wind:. of the eammuhity feelings of thokeeneq appreherssiwns, and net withaat th.!:•tronge*t erona,l4 of truth— since rho has already been:nt sea forty two days. and entirely frout . ilurin g that long peri od of flue. The arrival the !faith% that left LiverpOol on the 20th ultipit,, 1V3.4 lookol for all, az *bout the laNt ray . t",f Irtpe. that she 113 , 1 nsvigeted iti,asfety. altittketzli titt.lttehtettly crip pled sea datitaged, 4r reaelt .tirne friendlc share. The Battie hvtjtist arrive.' anti the fatal wonl. ."110 tidings ttf the Pacific'. pride the column Qt her rteirs. • The of her der:aster is plain to oar mind and' iteilmanner ns•tvell. ij:he left Liverprod with all the4.rottai 511KCIII:leyl which her position as one of it line.--the chanipions of the sea gave her —countUnuded by an Ain,..iirican captain. with' all the atiOlition ntol perseverance. which the nation al character could givd him,—manned by an .imerir!rin Corps of officers, whose pride of an I confidence iar their whip Was nribuntideil: 'Th'ey anew that three days after them eroteldienil a ship which had been built with all the appliances for power buil speed whirl, tuodern skill and Lizette.- ity could give her—whictj had proved herself very List aiOl which had been lionstructed with the ex press blew of regaining their Let prestige as the victori in the race for Ocean supremacy. ' Bets been mails to large ntn , atnts that the Pirsia would leach New York before, her rival, even with the three days advanced:, start. The captain of the PAifie undoubtedly saught the must Norther ly and shortest course between the two ports; and ran faither North than trilS COI/Ai-tent with either prudence or safety, rind hi we doing. became in thowe immensurable bergs and toes uC ice..itlinn which , n'othing mikes the mariner with sneh pnralyzing 1141 , 1,, which we regret to say, wile fear have cousign'erl a nulile whip, full of eitrtiesi souls nail beating hearts to that far off land from `whose Undiscovered baurne'llo travel er re t tikn s." • , We hare , not lacke,l however fir rumors with recur!. t , i.her whereahout4.liftliongli their manifest ihriing'rulty Makes it seem wonderful that any ere; d euce e-hould begi yen then any reflecting. in Ind. The first rumor of the Fait that reached tle, pur pi'rted'tu come from n gentleman passenger in the eanadlt, who stated tb it the Paci fi c had,been seen going up the.ehannel and; had put tutu the ;river Shaun:km in Ireland--n palpable absurdity, since the riiei Shannon is' on the•opposite side of Ire; Ivied from the channel, and furthermore. no Intel- - ligenee of her was knoWri! in those quarters whose stile hnsiness and oeetircition is to ki?ep watch of such things-r—yet all this was published in glow. iPg lie4dings by the presSthroughent the country. i The]second report was by a passenger in the Ameriea. Who stated, that when three days out (rem Liverpool. he saw one of the Colline,'eteatn ers wilting back• badly damaged and' signals of distresa wet upon Tier tit a .S hen I. Is it :it all prob able that n mere pewecugys should have seen :tad reporte'd so grave a feet, when the ship's ufli.iers atcl erj•ts, it hose concern such n matter. would be ;O l d ,rho are r ,, DAantlf du a reasele, ,, 10,,katt, .-mr of the "sight : avowed. readily %rould!they }lave run dawn to her, if keen, even with the id twit, nppearnin.e of ni l beim; wanted. • The,•third rumor Ire viiptain of n ve.” , el.'which :arrived at S4..l.'.littsn fair days az°, ICh., scntes that on the 20th ultimo, he saw a large whiefi from tinowle.l g e of ree. , els he immediately pronounced Yine of the C Min,* line, ei.oisitig hie truck ahead,:iwith licritillwarks stove. : one ;Icel house gone / and lahoring very heavily 4 to keel) her course. This memoranTluin s he made upon 4 slate. which 14,iiiiinimut to transfer to hie 1. e. h 0 found was ruhhed,',..mr rind he let it pa s ,— landed at St. Johns Wlere itti Niey seal and n here every ship catitaity„ is anxiously inter ro:ratell. saute to New YiJrk a1r.,101 many largo cities ind never th , light to report the Net, or cur mile it uri ht ii.• the Pacific until h e was one a:6- walking, up I'nitisn street in our Many Snell armin , lHs•ltll.l nidient,is -)tries we have heard. and all are trio !krone to jump at them truith. We hope for the Lest, hut we , fe'ar the worst.•,, ; Theivessel :In i eargo are very valuable :tn‘l-are bearilV invo•ed. ; The lo::. if-the vessel fait- t, reportAt‘ rself, gill atnotitit to tie. tillltions 4 , 1,1 Inns Goo the tin:lerwritert: The finan•iol creot,ihnt the datnage'to;:the int,o; e sf s of th e Col lid iine stratnersiWilt be inealettlalde. The fifteen veers 1,•:e-c of lot, 1111111 - 'tier 1Vall• -treet, • ',XI at, ottetion a few dries sinve for oxier one lin,c.ire4 and mew : , ncn tlion-arl :Imtewhat ofrent ! The;:.reeeiy , the' ; '-{,ht,:t.ont Ilotike on Thursday lost,•qe,re the largt•st evei teeeleed nt the port of Now Turk nr tiny other in the I , llintry in a single .11y the netnol pavwen r;s in spoon! amounting to 5175 (PM. Thi largo onjonnt IT!IR eot.e,l in. port "be Ifni', dlr.,' steamers, Ailantie, Asia ;Ind Etna, tilakinLz their entries upon the same day. • We rinz tone 11;ireh weother.otel the che mini.. 6 of the...dity has": been given to Aeohli , . the 'Joel of the ;wind,. Grent havoc i. mole n nth sizns and shatters, which Pre found vec; thtich in the predicament ofpoor Uncle Neil, '4 IS - tritt ADAI ENiIIATIOI\y / : kvI).\IINISI , I,?A'r()lt'S NO'll('F . „ ~„ , , A •,,• 0.„1.,..i zi ,,•,1 t i , iii , !, ..... ~ app .intr ~.. /tnitints 'a,' , vest the I.st i:e 1.11 11 ,Nl., It. 111 1. I o.N. de:i.asetl..lte ot! 11 nitit l arlt it, : , ,•11:11`..,11 eotirit. 1'tt,i(••••)1 , i1:1•1. ho lii, i- 11, - o,y 4iven I .tit p•rs nts i.td•lXil to said 1-: , -;" tale I. ill ikt. itn'a , 4l:lle 11,',.tnelll• antl,4ll 111,..e s liii in:; ehiint..l4aittst '!,..:111 Er 1 tl to prt.....iLet hem f., 'p.t went f4l H'. . lW .1)ilti) 11.11111.1U\, ~ ~' .1,.,:, in,: 4... 'At; , . ' sit t ::.,.tt " ''.. 0 . 11,(17.. ' . A ii.ereas, lutier's - ii or Ad ..L.l m i n i,t,mim. nni li tc4: k:stato of hibiZx "liENtlyfr,lt . . 1.11.• 01 West 11.iven., chtt)11:111 ...atilt). i11......a5-ed. bait. 1.1•ela lul,.rlh•F. the tt.y,i,ty, •,1 5ai . 3.4 6W ....way 4 41t4i0-'i..l 11,....:.1) ;ire!) to all Olio, ind , l/t.,1 - to 5.0.1 i:stat: , ,, / 1.1 10a! , ,e 1;3, to..nt, and all Qt.., has leg c t l.d.ns-svill pi`ir.:,nt hit, in 1%.r sAlletnont: , i /,-.::- I 1....1. A. 4 11.0f01...r.....i./.4,,!,5tr,d,r. '.. West akiVell,:ii•lNl1 11l 11.. y .......,.v . . . :''''r 1 t Y z t he, ni i itter of the Estate •., (_.at.lial 4 1Ind no hair an fliti: tip or Id+ head , .4111., Sont. d,:i•tise. , = • • +1,..:1•13 . ,, ahem th,.:.v.µ,1 oliZilt . .0 iZr'"V , " • ~ , , i Ch: utt,:t,,j,,,,,t A, iltor all , dnt,tl 14 the th-l'i,"is. So out swinging tixt.nres: of I.; , .thain are looked/Y0,,,,, of :....itu,kill ,li n ty, t o dj,irjhat,. th,:i.,,j,,,,,-, in for in •tlie. Ittorttinv mid .fotind wattling. not / K,'; ! tti, hi 1.1. ,1 .....tstuel r , •• At. A lt.it.ti-tr.lly 0t...,,iii eal.4• inenti6r. sneh things as tlie . roof ~f a house bong ; 3 .ri .1,7 or-II 2...1,•.• .3`,01.'“, per 11 , , In oil a,, , ,..unt Lied: .111 parried off entirely. A, hirh ~,t,,,11y 4, 81 pt a at , airea.l r , !! !ha, porpo4., at - hi, , 411:-e is th.. thr . .t:li of : i ' t .:t:- : ,.. t i , 1i . e. oil t.:111a, the 17th thy !d . A . fars.h. 15..., at the eoiner of fourthi Avtinne and Aster Iffiit,. 13.../. • _k. A. M.: 4,1 tohleh 311 p trt It, Intervoted. are evenitig. ..! "'" / h' , c•l, i 1111 , ' i , ). to 4.,1 r .1 ili ~ I'. 11 111. k 11T. .In , itler: Tits seaston Irig been . latitlial nior,h.r for hor:es. 1 I F. , 1,re1r,...;.1':!.; The Spirit o • the 7 7 / 1 ,,,, ofir sporting antl:orits, ] rien.---- - maiettlining that one thoitand.hfir.!!eA have 'fallen vietitn! to the great F11 , ,W :0 / 4 Nllbgerillefit cola term vyhich we have harll/11te ra.h two montli , !. The' Comptroller of tji''eity nt. New }ark i; in ' the tali rket for a loan i tif . !ionne three or four in I lion!: of ; dollar: onAreonnt of the Central Park. i The.: Baltic brinfi - s no 'fors of voang Pierre 'who I so my:keri - itslV . .li,apneai - tol in New York from a party :ii shortime ..!tiler.. it teas 5upp05,..1 that he hall lc that !-teatner which sailed the day w 3 follo . w. no he had ar4we,l nil intention of it., .loing'. - " lie-wan not ;ktnong her pas - senzen , and al ..tra; . ees of him are mol t his fate being wrapt. in 4tal iineertainty. azigaaaro- - ~ 11' lieligious )ntellificure. 210 - 71 EST METIWIMs7 EPISCOPA t CHURCH. Sec and Stieet. Pottsville. Rev. T..sxowbsy mom ts. Pastor.— Divine,.sert leo every Saldiatli at 10 A. M.and 7 P. M. • 4 - irsxcoxt, rxii•coPAL C.111:11CU, 31arket Street. P..) tsi 911 x, lt.t'v. LoNo tette, Pastor. Dirinei . .sorvlcr evety Sahhath at 10 A. )1. and 7 P. M. tlyTt ST ell C ItCll.lter. 11 . C„isnir. Pastor :loryky , every Sabbath at 14)!::: firlerk. A. 31., nitcl 7 r . CliCke ' :.P. M. 4.-ifq..ISSWIATE 1:1.:1 , 01 ED I'ILESBYTN Clll' Cll 3inrk,;l str,I4I{,v.WILLIA3cII. Prtr-sTLEI. l'astvr. IM,vini. arrvic.. , very Sabbath at 111, , : i o'clack 1 M . and at ;Li' o'cl• - •rii. l',. )1. i.".. , • t`litl:Cll.3l3rLet Squire iZer• Ulsu.l. STFA ‘ :K• DiVille , ervik:.• in liil tAt unit 1, rtilirlt c Vgtik Suntltty. ' At 1.) , tirlock:;•vvning. it 7 n'elot..k. Wt•ekly lratcr 310etin• Thurs4ay..v t .ning. ttt 7 tt't•lZi-k. • I , •ltAii.l IED. ..,.._„ . . I.,l7lllri(i—UpW—lit,tit. Clair,' on the :hi inst.. hy l'cev• 1A .,1 " ,,,, Vr"; , Joil , " . r:iMl.t to I:ARRIET in,:iii. 1. , 111 er rq .il . sir. - • ANTI( iN ly,..dnestlay, 'Mardi rth, ~1 pnt lent) . r.f Tuelker• ISehity IL ill ('.tint)'. Jam., Brown of the same rArros---:Ori Saturday 'last of scarlet fri er. (•rtstat:. ram Vito. infant son of John IL and Mary A. Patton. aged 2 )e.qs. to months. and 2 Hoes. MA! ti.LE—ln Llewellyn, on Thursday Morning. Feb. 201 n ilVn.t.t ult only sou of 4. nod N. J. Mer- Cle. airiall 11 months. and 21 days. • Lost. oh nn, but s areitt lii Where be childllollli s nhorter , ff 7.,y, :OA in tender merchis took th et ,,- Tool: thee—with If to stay: 'funk thee—but he did not hear thee Far trout tts-rl. Ott , ti art nrdr. ..And thy voice crones in sweet music Stealing: .sottly un'the ear. T V ANTED.—A good second hand :4tezimi lin gSnc, miuiplete of from 6 10 hones Address Camp S Ruhrba - h. Selins Grove. Sny• ler (Tuntl.. In.. with AltnOntion. price and terms. CAMP & ROM:BACH. 1041 t 31: Bch 5. '5O. lAND WARRANTS Wanted by .1. W. IttiSEßEftltr. A:teorney at Law. corner of St, mn , Vandltarketstreets. , ottscilte. Octqber 6. 40- NAT ANTED—AI vounz maniof good y moral character and untiring energy, to tlesi rou4;of making an engspinent from April Ist. tither a Clerli or Salesman, ban been hi business several ]carp, :Md. hill ;11 . t• goal rererentvAs to character and rapacity. Pleaii, ad Irk•ss • )1 liter,: .14u rust" at this office. 23. 185t1, HARDWARE. • ILIA. sorts of Ti Rails, from. 22 •0 60 1 pounds per yard, owls:m.l and Ibr sale by Dcc..4..1? , ;,5 ;14 E. Y Alt DLEY k SON. LIUM ! GUM!!--Gum Packing, Gum k_A Belting, and Outn' Ring' , of all sizes, for 'kale by A: LERCH. 1') t villa. February 9. 'hti IATI I E ATIC A L Itistrulnetit— itiThermoniet,re—reOett assn tment at Mi. M===l ~tt.cille. Frh. 16.'56 OQICATES.—Newark Skates iron and at. at the Hardware and Iron Depot FRANK POTT, 7-tf Pbt I asille. February IN riORN 'SIIELI f ERS, Straw Cinters, VY, Firmer? implements, Trace Chains, horse and mule Lariless, at the Ilardward and Iron Depot. F. POW. 'Vettartile, February. 16, '';,6 7-t[ DOLE BROO K DALE, Waggon box-' ea. Sad Ir”ns., Irnnt Kettlea. Wattle holm. at the Ila Naar, and inn Depot.FRANK P() T. Odtarille, February I 6 'SO . 741 ( I )REEPERS r. CREEPERS ! • ,V lin g mankind can la:0 helped over the slippery paths l of ifr by purchasing a pair of Creepers nt the Itardwaru rind Irt tu,depot . EII'ANK 10TF. rotts4fle. Feb f It()N.- 7 B R I G & LERCH have t hti largest assortment of dinned, Hammered. Flue,neete and Slit Iron in the enmity. which they offer, aboleasl4 and retail. at the lowest Market prices. l?ottartlle, rebrunty 9, 0 ;56 0- g ' 'it EL ! STEEL! large atipp!.);, L of Cast Steel. Sheaf Steel, English and American /11h•ter Ste 4, of all sites; and b. at quality, on hand and roe Kato • intliillT & LERCH: 11 ARD WAR g.—B right • & Lerch hre fi daily rerehtna tarp — supplies of Awerlam and inci r ' ported,ilardWare. of every variety, whirl' they will eel) vliniesele or ittall, at the lowest marked pleas. •CaU and examine for. youreolves,free of ehave. r totteville. trel,ruarr C.- • . R i PENI'ERS . and BUILDERS Lrcerlir, ak Invites! to iticamiat , the turi T 4tignil . 1•00 sod Ifutbdingibikktkrelbe . fille br . . MOM` k NOTICES. DIED. WANTED. FRANK POFT. ALWATS SOMETHING NEW! ! . DISSOLUr-FIONS . . • .....;th Tin'. coLli AND YorMi I , .. i k . P 1; 3F . W),DD'S. kl}l RETORATIVES; 1 'Lkig4OI;UTION 4.11 l'arto, 1 ' I rI LL rector, gray )(air to (irittinzt) . •rs .11 11.— F rho F:artniir-hip 1,.•e-t , 4••r, ..”4.1..ri.„. ; :b. ; ,,, ,„ , h ,, i.,inr rut ' h ' iinneiltly.; wade lo OW Up. 4) l'Aid 11,14-1 , 11.:DA. lrarlia:: tIo.l-r Ili, firm o, iAtt,t.vm.v. i tiod,...' fp•itto,li dlin,trutt or II chi n.l: i.1..0r0y :ill .dig , l ; 11l k lit x, tss IR I iv , • , t t‘ . 41,,,i, '. 1,: . ,, , , , di,,,,11.;d I: ' 2 ' 4 . l '`4 i l l° '"- . :' 4 C l ; " d i i ' . n ''' 6 ' l '''y " Tin ' '''' l ' i ' - ,• " s ''''" l " ' :nut u:I tlina.rat. ;All 1.-1-..,1,.. j„.1,.!,!,i t. l it , •• ~ .,d 1., ~''. repahrly. will prevent ;the hiiir frau: berm:ilia,: gray. or I ar.: r.: , ivw,ted til israke I,a,ropilt r, ii I L 1,„ii,„1„ . ai. „ falling. to wily i:o3,zinAld„ a4r. Ite.a,lth, 1141 , ):: in:: tel., th „,. 73.mn:z . ii. ,„ 4 „,, „ ii . i,"7,,15 e ,.„ t th „,.„ 1„ 4 ,„„1,..., ii witobi;:i.. owl i.,. :kV 1513 toil ‘ubtrf s ”' Tto W ` - '".r f Y Joule:lL The ILlFiui,. r. tli 'v. , ',ln: il;13, ,11 1 ,1 ,ti i l l mil. ..V.V,lipte.., : •. i , .' . • , 1.,1 - lAN. . . ir II , 14:1:'011N • 5,C. ,,, , ,, 1,.:1bt• gohnt, Vrit••••‘• :• , t::- . . ',,• KIN'. . . • . . .. . HENP.) . i p %Mid:lt:, . Tunis 1%.1,1, it, it cular ;h., lk, lit-i Mao gray.: VAL, ill, M3r.1i , .....'..; I. , :.t ' • ' ES:401:1:1'10N ~---Ttlo I.' 1 rili 01'811.4)j -, , . . • i';‘ , , t th• 11',/ %, . it.;',llti. : A I tiroPtill al ttOe't KaKa m a ; ;!--:lSji n.ing Pr,f. .W'... , / ' tt I,nt,..i.zer ..t 110....er. In .11-r, I n 1 , ,1 •;ood i .. ~ r,.. Iliir Ih•st-r.it II .'. ):1--,:, i 'hi , " ` .1 ". 1 "' I'r u ""*" U " r ''''''''''‘ ti ~1.'...00,,.11 i.4,1'.‘.-:n -, Ng! on NI e; ; 1.,,,,, F. !,. ;2. tl i , tn'its ochzin3l rder, The ,ul , ,n.incd eertlhenl,,!. %a , 1 , -, ". by ~,,,,,,4 ,u, 111 , 1 , ,,, ,41i, ~111 ,; z i i„ , i n, j seised. from Johnson & Stono. ast ! tlin.r. 31 , ,...m..1 i 4 but will 1.,, .4.itii t-yr. V. R. :1v.1.R. Ok r.....-r. ~ I,lho. 11 , .s-', r. out. tit' the min,' instal ee+ t hit err dilly cinni.n:. 10 1 , 11 1 at i i iv i i . „ 4 „,,.. in A w, tii „. . nvsed:ro qt itti, mind!, rful effectv. It I, no Intuzor proh-: , VALI . . \ TINV h.:411A, , rS '•••••, 1" l• ~ • t• .. •••• le:hitienl. hat F.:die:vide:lt truth.. 3, hundred, In rut' 1 sir. A1,1!..5iA.A.,. , soismuni:y can lestiy i Att!.zar r0t.?1.11, - .tx ..1 . 1::".: , . ' -. • ' . . . , i • , . . (;„ r di a , e . 31,, ,11. the t2d. P.- -, ;• ' ' JAIN 110i;:i VA aunonne,i. i•, the f , i‘.1b1../-f Ow I .t.• ::11r. /!.'1.),./.,-- , 1),), . 1r:-1- hay • 'ti.s.i.!..l two h wiles of ' {trio, ,i,l th., puT•ii.• ;zerwri:ly th I: tv• ;,,,,,, ,„,„ 1 P1,..d. Wood 5,1.1 ii r 11...“ Ibitive, *i , t C'.l ), intlY .ay th lt it ' -crri-ii Philad .Iphia with 31,1 e1e . 431),t Mn..,),,,,.,„ ~f la y 13 1 4.):, :f ir.f .• ,t-ji:s...^otely of t h.. rize I,i'„ re-t , rini: and; -,;,),,D, of th.. ..,,,,1, f. ,,bi,,,,,,,u:,. „„,1 ,i ...h. ir,,,.., ~,,,„,. ~,,,,, .hiliginirthe Ihir. II •fylt• Will,: i I 1T:11 :I% ;,{ tn,i) of :i ii.„., , .. d'inient . ,•f ti iii'F.EIL.S. wbi h 1,, ~,!, ,„.., i , aet,:nty. Ily liiiir his n''-w att.dnel i:Y!‘rt:i'ial color.--i undinaily Irow ratoY at tle• obi iLi,,t,d ei',..!..flei,l'. ~, , A You eau re oinuienii itto the w.,rld wi:h• , iit the !cast ! Ito-..,1er. I.tiloirn. Seliiiit.ill C,.nnty. l'a. , It i.,,, , ....,,.„. ' foir as my case peas On of itte worst t bind. -, . fit...id. th at tit , pui , lk will fi nd it t. , tle.i. adyania , e, t ,, t . Yonra. tyYpe:ttliq. 1) INILL N. .)11,111•IIY• . • him • .., give a emit. - : . . . • ' t 11 la , is C;ritral naiirtwitiOthqe. / , - ,_ • Vaiidaila, June2.l. I.S5t. ; i 1 lISSOLU'rION.--The co-NJ-intr . :,,,f. IV.' , ,(—lk•ar - ett ir:-1 I Ike pbei.Yure. in beariniti ',hip 1 ,,,,E,,r,rt. 4,istin g 1 et.lrren I;rf , ro• l'. I..i.etly Ir niutitwrS testimony t ithe ellelitv or I" , tr Mir R.'' • aria It. %V. shiptaan. knnwni RI rile lirtntl If. i . . Li V Ei, t.)istive. Three' most * a:diny hair was I.T.Y . gttiv.' It Ly rt.r . ri..i thi‘ day f V.arcif' , lth. I`.‹i'..)dj.,Ayed by 111 now a dark brown. ithe orilinal ri,'lr.r.) ..i.ii-yoti and mn , itil Mll , ellt. AII Idisiness. relalim: ii , l lie firm 'a lit glikally. The may applicatim I hare ntylo hi. te•en the e 1 ..,' y !..eitied by : . W;,: , 1111',%1A.7% Italy iteatorative prepo;red by yoii: and which. remit file resulf.in my own ease.l f eau dyed earnkwly rocom mend ' Ethan. 1 Itt,pue s fully ypi76• fzor is n Votrur. . Thir fi'estoi-f4;er.—ln our entutrins to-city will he fhtind. Piot: Wool VlVertlitersent of the above art Lie, to whieh l l we call :Monti:in. What it has done we have witnessed up in several of !our f uainta tires In :94. Louis. !lair once .gray. me our +iv. black or brown. as the Cite alktht he. being' the ellor of early inantp sa.l„: ,and'as tine ~Loser „v as silk, anil that without env other appliea. Won than the Restorative. -• It It' has (loot , this 11;1011 ' DOM'S. will it nit (hi the tame lin :any tot our 'reader , whose • • frosty prows" +ere once like tit, -rat. n locks Loehiel's warlike chid . it they will try It .We think so.—Jacksonrithi (lin tiltionixt.Oot.s.l•: , 3. I " . . . ' , T:tr Grerairtf bir,rylry of th• 7.1:p .-I,t . seldom fo•tmr, that we nnoietjunde any d , reumstanee patent mi. 41- (dile, restorative, 1 or nything of th.;'-i: intl. f..r we h:CYe a prejudice azaiiist tu.ist of them. But rand n- c,tripels tia to invite at t (nit inia to the advert ikeinent of I.n•fe.sor Wol.l's Hair iteictorati ..i. We aie too j uv.r.'nite to require t nyth in g of the , kind. t but aolne instances of its . ne have rt•tit, to our kiniwietigy which 1111 . 1,4 assure us Ih:tt it is 1 lust the hair issa.min, p re m.: Ia -flair Dye." but -upon his :T -ill, effect IA produced upon the nut the Menai colored hair. 'ices it a • zio.sy :Ind natural ap.. l eo per. pl. , who h lye iissi it. and w K in' . fix,nii„,, th,o advert !!,11Ci! - a ~ ..tvt•t- t ti.zit ttirt.ly v. ii,•l plb•Ati , n. dire7te.l. brings 3:14 ptilrl nett, \Ve have tliev ate niutt.h Jut., 19, 1 , 5'1. Hair and has. tnieil Prof. VI a its wonderful 1 tlinught, premature toraiivi; it has resume Culla, permanently 1 f•lrt•ct. hnif ns f , ,rutninv.A. y Crap. but hr }1 its orightni rnlur, aid 1 have u , stn~cr (Sure e. I'. S. S rh.r, ben, °wilco! • hive d übted the ..Mr in restoring gray tuirsikhed with the ad Ole citizen, in thiv ri dtrsvd' Dr. r.old'.l,:t. 11,1i;tert,,n, rno .i, Dr,,or /:,Shire.—Th, - ,Zr , ho 4,y of Pip:: tv-o.i. A If.tir to•lorl irrir to .10 , 11.1fp.ra I ..010r. Nl'i .1 ht. lret.o of ...nu, of the 1.110:4 ri..pert y. s,ll, hot, II;Ni il. and' ful';y en. r publi , ll,l in t,tt . .. A in.•ri..,,, )1 •utirc.—We have never known i , ,trty large 3 share of put,ll.' eonfilienre is has Jane, It has not N•ett we nrott, lwartl , •1 It. and it riow II real.-4•.•0f i ha. ki lit! Ire bi 1114 mtly .:±,.•1 ~.4ta.1, 1 . ori4lllal 4111.' friencts ha i ve. t.wn it to fall a.f to)its ti, Qtt •la 3%.tr, 1,,,en j•ttrintg ::•••tl,ra, iv.. t tri ti. — o :llsSer iirr- Ittir of ter Wiu a. kliort a tiwa as t urn•. , than a year sine at the brad nl uev,r uvd any' OI it ~tkr It of but g.•i. tit we,. a. 141 w.. h l• • •• 116 rr kr ~ t.bzbtal •• ; NV•• tur, cr.k, t fir •rh rthSt, 'tnn•rt{, kyh I.lt tr:11"; . . '3 l .1 ..;1 , 114,421.1 , V,“, Nrw York . St. Vroprit.tors; S. W tle Axetitn. i'lol,ll.llthi.i: .1. ( t.t. Pottsville. ti6li4l 11, ".",;'. ;:!.1% ; • • ___. - .4 1 .01-t S ii I LE & TO LET . 1 •••••-•,7 i . 1 PFIC L'S TIC I.E'r—Thrt e eon- 5T' N, j volii mit oqteek it Chu rrb 4tllev. near IlNiltotoljka Mr, t. t,, 10. .Apply ,n - , .1.11 .N, I; A'. NA N. 1 . . , rt,i1it...1.1'6...e. 11 , 66.• .2: C,,,,,, .sirrrt. 11, 4 1 01 t S i I.EL--A Frame I lifitseL:" . ....,, :ti,,t Lot, oti No-R.-J.:. 5i,..•1. to, t .•-,,,0,d0. tt ti•rupt, Apo ) to - W. M. %i. 1,1,, Felsrunry 116.:;11, • ' 7-1,,, 1 1 1 0 IZEN-T.— jj_ Il v. ii..t...-4, to ko,ton :five!, iituntqll. • A large and vnuvenient • Cent., Pr ..nv ~ r , Pus , My. Appl, tc,t, • D.•,. • l i I OR SALE hand .L)1.• inch n, 1!. 1 Invhes A larat quantity of 2d t in In for Nile. si:4-s Iron, in diameter. 110:. 1...15. 41, 4 ni 11141 , f, Furs, Klic 1 nv. iS for cupolazi, Puddling hr rwatling IN ERR Fl.". RN SCE. f rot tsville..litl! 4 1()1?. : • II use ti 41,•tliatt•Iv. i,pl. I - A good . Dwel iug Ith , In. v ray be given S: 4 EI,. r. of Mahantangt, nud EIBTIEEdi R.RE C U'ru~rbSrr at )wa,tly nuire at F. .1. Delk IANCE.--For sale anew 1 1'iners1 ille. iti . t lo,pktr 4.1 V' rcas(,ns •;.11!tig. In- IMEI=II , •,,. ne hipre , • - Con! r..A4, 11.4 on•upitd hr skll 111, :,„d , ; Nt.rx : e:3ll.; "iir , ;.tt '31:9 ut. . . pAits, i 11... veh. 23,(1....ii.-. :'.-, _ ..... (JR 1 f' 0-.:NT—A.4 --.3table on Railroad F :. istr e et. lii , ve I hi , Pi•potYn Colt si ille.capabb:7"l hold:- in.( get or tuielve Iforses!' Posses:4on ;:il eta ((WA he lst L Amil. Apply to ! 1 A • •'. f • 4 ; FW. IlAt.lle-111.• L A Di. Puilvvill;•..laituari 1'..1. 11:0'. 1-I.tf . • , - . .usT RECEIVED iron)ew York. N barin2 Leather. fo. Belts. Also. 5.•14 heather for Tome Leather for 'ilinet. For hlle by , , , 1411: 1 ( 1.. Mrqi:Silii. Arnilrpnrl(trAst. Pottsville. Pobruary fl.• lsrm ; 641 . . TO 1,E11'.-- 1 -'1 fie \Vashington Arid it,ry C o mpany Im p", it-iiii, g th• IV A rcit.,ly rof. Pqr tii,.... cotlP,Mos. hone( rtY. Lett tires. Ac. Ihe '1 , 411 lS lrgo, mi tt !..11itahlt. OW Illi• itliOVO purie.s‘ s. For pi' ticui:.rs op. .plc " 1 .1 H. A. 1..."11111../rcam'cr. • Pottslllle. JanuarY :••••:15 • 1 11to , ~FOR 5X1.1 1 .7..- 7 ---One 12 inch I'ole , l'innp. - ..n.,..t. st roke. and Zoo Peet Id 12 inch pipe .with bolts, rings. de. Itomplete. Also. 13uu tort (.1 y s orb and WO 1i•et.',..4 h.cb elope chain: all of. best quail!, .. tad will be sold chedp.,..1 . 1/ .11. r.-AGAItli& Oh ' Belmont Col lic ry. !Dec. 2.1. *Zoli ..."; • • ;(2.t.f I UST RECEIVED.—A large assort ; li y utent of sjilendid Perfumery. fir.. from the 31anttfAc Lurie, of Jute. Ilautl & Co.. Ihr rival and f 0 I 1 e rs . All those 'who ien it fine Perfumery. emlt at C.. liA P I A:1":5 Book and Variety Store • January' • ' - .341 E N POOLE'S Toliograplii , 3laii of the Mine 11111 Railroad. ineludin; the esiern half of the Potts% ille Coal l , a.iu and the Ash land Iteclon. Ate -11.1 inches square. colored and utount ed. Ready tl;r delie'ery at Banusns and at Garrr;ues' Rook Stores. iiud atiMr. tithe, ' urUdMr 111.!11155. LEI'- A -Foundry and Machine in Coal Strret: Pnttavlll - 4, tformeriy nreupird by tileurp Mason ircfCo..) with a full art of teals. int hos, b.., an all thr urc.ssary conveniences for &g. lu an ex tewire businrm P i or particulars apply D. thr suls. rt. bet'.• (lEUllGE.:4l'liNCElL )linersvill • Der. fbn-tf •. n • Il , „ Ott I fic subscriber oiTers .f,,r sale, his S ddle and Harness establishment fn ; Norwegian tit reel. It is furnished with Saddles. Mir: ; ness. Bridles', Collar Wand all other articles-belonging to, the business', Als .1 good assortment of...the beat mount, ing. the tools and fixtures included in Ibe sale. w hb will on e.i , sy ternis. JACOB 8.; GORDON. N,..entber;:t. 44 If • \ V T ANTEp—A person to rent th e . Store House recent I yi , rtipi.qi by the F, bScri hers they hating!rente t i and rent , ' , ‘.l to the new brick iecently er -Jed by E. IV. n nes. where the) . are prepared to furnish these who may favor them with : their patronage. With . Dry floods. Groceries. Queenswai'ej kr.: at the - most reasonable rates. St, Clair. Sept.4 - .56 384 f DAVIS . 1 / 4 -LODER.. GOALS MIN I ES TO LEASE.—The` tnituel or thi.:qortil Pennsylianiarreall,mnnany. sit ; nate in Wyoming Valley. three nines-above Wilkesbarre.• ' immediately on thit I.;wth Branch Canal. These mines, are not; in work-ng order. being furnished with a Kuls cloy new engine, pumps. ke., ke. All applications to be made personally or by letter to i JOHN D. TAYLOR, President. No. a south Water stfeei. Philadelphia., January A, '5B . i • I 4 f Q'ltAll4 EN INES.- FOR SALE.— I 1,3. Steam ;Engines.. with steam cylinder 22 inches di, ameter. and tl feet StrOke. 2 Blowing rylintlersB2 inches diameter. 8 'feet sticke. With Boilers, formerly In use at 21, Illa_st Furnace. Would make eicellent Pumplugor Blow ing EngineS. One or{ both wilt be sold. as desired. At,: ply to • lIEN It? LONG ENECK Fit A CO., Whinnotan Iron Wort s, .9ottag in. Rt. , Or' to ; I tIEO. W. SNYDEII, Potttral , .. Pa. October& 1F146 , r0R5A,,,F.,0-R RENT—A desirable story stone tiwElling in Morris' Addition. clear as! en eumbran taw, with all the modern impro Se M en t water...to". ;The hlause is.lo filet front..and the lot La feet deep, with a ;babe frame dwelling honoe in the rear - Possession 'iven inlthe lid of I - The tertus tr - suit purchasers. Alt applications to be made tt.. / IV. It. POTTS.. Agent for the- Et!tate. „ Ruttsellle, Jan. t2.•;,6 . -- - 1 premises lateiy . ..4 t r 4 0--ic IAE-----71'he , occupied by J. D. Meredith, In the upper end a Mahantengo street, Pottsville. The house Ia af U atantial stone building. 27 fret front, in good order Audi repair, The lot la V.AI feet Inuit on Mnhantougo st retit by 230 teetto depth. to a back street. . This. property it 1 one of tho:rooet deeirable residence* In Pottectile. rot terms apply to i ., • . . JOUN SIIIPPP.N.Xsq.. 1 7 - I _Wm( o f the Miters' Iktnk..Fblisrifis 1 JOHN M. SCOTT, •P-‘4,).. ! ' ' Wtshioolon .cri ,, ro, nib:4 l ,li, .; I -t t . .i~unnr?':•.' . . II tiVl‘ii i114.,.:d of our hire ns , nieetnnut of hatable' 1 1:1 1 NC ForA. A to : , .‘111: ,h t t n or T. '/.13 I,llton:thi n v1.11:1114 cortine Centre Anil Inintittonv. ue "0:.%11.1 mend our. itt tier•i• Sarii 4.1.1•1 , 111e•tl. to 1{;111 .. 4 Lt fOlf 10.1 . 1110 al o‘.. 113111C11; tqlSitlt,.. y.. 11 will tit trn. c find bin: lino notd with a int Joii.. Ir. .41.7, 0 41- furnithing.• t.t.tefi White and Fanny Shirt., •• • Mack and Piney Sthelo. " Neel; Ting, Mtn and' 'Taney '• Morns, ••I hind Isnrehinf , . . At., A 4.„ .111.1 in fact all nrtich, in that "Sq.' Ily inttint in su,•ht t•-habliNintinnti in the.eit . • . N. 11.-11 r. T. bag Rvured the m.t., lees 1 , 4 Mr. 4 who swill 1.0 happy t•rattetut t,t the want. of tbrulor cuNtionletsl • and the publk tteherally. nt the nest door r.ttsville Vottbb ille. 31:irch •:it; II A RTN E bet‘VPVTI 1"6:".,. Th.. iiilikr , ivnr4 i:t!n nt.,in w . . 11191. .”1 S; , N s I.I)VEU. :AIL kin t. .r It. C, CA. tin rt ItEYiT-A first elani Red Ash 41 “ry., Fortvrtn.: Ac.. apply W.-1111.L.A.gont. s 1'.,n,, ilk .i.,,, I, ~ .. - , i 101,1,11.112 - 'l' C ') 1.1 I:.-!--At 'l:ti,:- .'c't ' , rt. S:41(1 1 111.11! rQuoty, iss., t , l.lnqww as tI Ina ntAhlC(llliet•rt it is In I:tssl qoal. anti tp, ov Idol with alliple ~Nlachir,ry.. A ppli,tt ini ,an t:4 rtmt, tr. 11. F' ll.t.is. at ens,:ats:rt (•r C. ::" . .ti•Vt`lll ,4, ll. , IVAI:AIt .:11 , ,e 1,1 II St et.. 1,1. VIOL:I.:I4ga. , . Van-it x-'56. • :,' lc "11 , ' ..• .1 D 1t0P0 4 4, 1 ‘ 6 1,5' ‘1: ill he received tip to ..I . _ the 20th igt.. I, It,. , li , Acri hvr. 1; Oh, 1:0( t( —• -t (I: iris; 3 rock'tuhtlel a ls: t it 1.j.,h1y ,i 1 .41., 1,1 i ..• 11 , .4 ', 1 L .. 11' q V.1..1.0(t 1 .:(1.11 . . :1114 , ri.:( !HA. I kir,r, t, II i ..:.,t, 111,1.6 r anti FOT for. h, , 11.'j,k MI ' •r), h s 1:,2t 'Iv() utii.l,ll:iliEs to Itiose tor, a' t.•rnt of -.sr, at V. 11i,,I.arre. t t, I Ihirt, P•f•I . tk to I,ilt• tht• purity. r••!.‘11 - t, it , au.l-. -, ..rlait• .I.i• 1): CneS•• •.:11i1•1 it, is a -t Ill.:* a I tluri.— '1;14 It f It v. lit h , r.kr_lll, 11.• 11.,th..h I • ton,, hiliih-11.1113 ti 1.1,1.., I.ailr,t,l Ottit:ll. porta tl a p. Iti !hin t , it. •A 1011 s. 3 . 1 . . , u1 . a 1 11111.111,101111. :114.10 (6\ Apply I'll Lip.rral.• I.i 71 Nl•irch ItiLLIERN LEAsF...--Tt, be , 3 I 1 ;Ihniu.l ill :1 ~r } -1. oatia, for advmttilze-al n•.nr ttlin-4 To, ;1 in t'lytti.with neArt'i% 'I h.• iunnrl ~., m iaaaas 1 1.1r,:o •••:tertt i I A! vt , alll.l 11, 0,11 1,1 - 44' wo•.•11,1,T vt i•r IS 1•••• t t I,ur , it! •• i•A'l,lrlcs l'iornet , . I 411.1 for II•ruo: or Flit. to Mo. , rr.r. BAIL., .41. VI. • i I10)00', I), I,ovtisl " „ ot the: t L ,31.41111 Vrepiri•ft r , A k”.l, :“.I , lt.A,?ii lisi:s •• 1. - I‘.ill t' r: . l. A 1.11 .A(i. u).l.t.t 11, CI ).1L! ('0.11,1 7 -The subs(' ii!)er "ti kind n quaotiiy ~ t A11,1:11k•oy and n 111 4 ,11.7%. 4.'“:11. tor Nair I. t o ile 1.,n 1.1 :it '•.: , ••• 1 , •.1•h pll.•es. Ht. 1,. to 1 - Arria.,.t... and to ?1.•11v.•r . Yards. S. NS .e.,,rnvi• lirtud and - street vid!adviphia...lpri: ;11..15. I,lle utider‘ / .11114,1 11'1%;.• thi. d ty f•ent—.l ' udrr hrai of N 1 .1 . I 1711,N LIZ for l hey el frau , - fl,t lug a 'I h. and C05.,inA,1,.0 F. W. t;'.rne, pl . it I. and ,Walnut si.. Philadelphia. add 4 Nen - Y..A„ I • i) .1. PEltel .k I: II 1..1 • Tt ) (:1)1.1L t ) N'I'OR- - ----I.:(lntutl Iltitlin.of Net. Y „ rl .tiro nifor sernrti tract' of !zoo d ~.)l:Land), d ,, ,inals tnc.112e, 4 411 n 1 , 1 - n tertiv year:, T121 2' ,C21211 V.211_14 1 44.1211.• the nla 4'n ro, L. 6122 aria st,rn ilontpapv, at the shiptwil nv.•r their r!):;21. - "Ii")...t to art, 1",..21; lI,Th "ole I.lt , 104144, r• , term. and 12 trl wthars. nd)ll2,s Ale detstzund agent at S I rant , t, I'olll,l. .It. N KEDVI A Jan na - - - - • - to t' BRT N • under iwv, this da:, , JYPtia - r, 011 1 , I 31112, V: , 1)41112 . t•1ti1 2 I'oo the 11'311-21012!11 !i a 11.1,21.41 1. , 421 C 1 11111111442011 141..1.20. 2 .. aial 1214,2 1.4 . 11,0 1211,.. 1 1i...4- lill.l 01.0 of C 0.21. dud , ' 11l P.rto a IV, 11, H. I'4l 21f11 , 20.4-- 202 Ntnv V0,1,..n,ni 0 Anwrica'n. I tolnl. It tf. IL I: , it; ri;a. Nett fork. I'. II Ll' ti ESESMMIZSI rrl.ratry P. ';',ol bei.NVi l t 011 tin _ traftill:::. und.•r Uu•. ti . 31 1 .1 .01 4. ~,.,11.‘117, Hs fvf."..l.) thr uitlidr MO . . 3itit.As-1 3lnrcl4 uil,!,.o.lgni•ii will oltitii,,tj, !rout the Lig, 3ijue I;m4ijol.kry.l,l:ust tti , .utttltia.ttwivr. the firm of HAsr &I 'l- 1:4.141 . x:0 , 0N 1; • " VA,;. I'llil:;.1,1i.hil. Mat, L 1.1 _. . d I IftEON 13AS'I` and Loll is .Au(14 , 11- ‘X tied a. c,. 11.1 A in% Imr, - Fi1.... , 1 I , '4 I. I'Varr.•iCc fi,• terv.4 iii tit, li, ,if (r' Colli, y. nil: • ii!ltilim• th••l,tftp...• Um... •it - mi),Mit - stai smlitm voal from 12,.. .mur. ififib•r Th.. 2 , 11,.• a . tiIPF:O . k3A7'l' A . , i . .., . . ' , Aa, i•edie. • -. • '.. . .: . . Rii .: T . i t ,lim Et. A CIL, ~ .. , 7 ti•th , txti , tot. r.." 1,1.1)1 , 0,r, • -M ur••111;::m 9. . ~ I . )A ll' EIZSIII 1 1 . N (li:E.-I'll E ' Coprtnersllip If er,toMrt• efci4 . tit.fy:: 1.,f ‘t ,f) L. P. „,_;‘,..,..„„r„.., ...,,i•lail. : . :WA Watot L., Mn. II mim tim firm 4 1., P. ltro ). - /K I.'. 4 Of.. iras ilii , &AS, , • 13 "IlarY '.!.•.A- 15•Ai.).di.,...a . v , ...d by ihc..itlitintwal - front ..aid firm of Waltvr Lawton. _ I. P. illt4lol. E. . • CHARLES P. STICKNEY, . • ..•AV.%I.TEit IJ.: ‘f • rf iN - - . bu%ines,o udnfug Cn• , l Tiim)..l Conk Ashland. will I.e eoptinitol n. h..1.0..t0ri.. by nud C. P. usitliqr the .flrin of L. • I'. I;RUUK I. ME lIISS()LU'IIf)N—The firm of SII.- .71,f31.1:5. t fi:t v div.rd~cd by TV , affairs the. tiriu hill I , i , set ticct by James Silliman:P..ttsviiiii. "r C. F. !!s.irtmi. - 11 E:s si 13,131.1 N. r. F_ N4II;To.N E. 4,iIJ)V Eli. Jr. (101 , Alt'rNEI?stlili—C.!. F. NOR -am! E. V. 61.,i)V-Elt. ;at,. film .f N , 7rtoll'A bAir , tht, c 13.71 71, , wint. 41 with them. W. .7'. 1:011.1.1(T:7‘. .1. W ',tot .1. R. VAN t7m firm of ItOt.trb.., Malfe.ll A Ct... and the Hidiwss. be umb•r• tt4. firm of VA'S DI*SEN. NtII:TON d CO.. a t No. :.!.• WAN lit ! , tr.. t No. 1.1 . 4 rt Eirbmomt. I"hiladlphia. Felt, ";I 1 4 1 IRST ( . 1,.15S COLLIERY to Let., —'l•hr they York- Fartn. 7 adjoining the Ito-. rough tflft l'ottsytile. otter to lease that Yalu: Ole perti , of of the u est end 41 the estate•. which s . n i gt feet of the eelet•r.stett .rne , t!. .n I Ho! ,t.,th gether with the len pe!. feenbit.ll4,, .Glen y e aos. The ,neat end of thin Colliery is at West tvltod. where Ow aline Hill Railroad palette; through the prop. erty—the distance to rehuylkill ilatewis only tirstntiles. It is therefore among the acerea (Liar rit! .to' The superior quality nf,rbia Qial IteuirrAlly com mit)+, or.r.t than th.. usual ma rl s et pri, far th , heat red ash 0,11. awl the quantity is suppose•l to he s fficieot to supply a first rL•ls rntli. ry far a long•dea•ies of years. Application for further information' and terms of le s e to he marl' to ' . A. I:I'S.SEI... . Aiii. -; 411 0 1 nil. I = L; 30 ei i .nia.: i iii), FURNITURE & FURNISHING STORE, 4, THE stilisi•rihers talc pleasure in an , , ,„,,,i,, i „ i i,,p,ii,ii, ierfri.ro.,mit t 1.. I:, ;; I: • ;" ;ion in puitaniar. that On y irrr nos; prep ired t;.; •;,;1.1; ~ ! then] with I ll:ad:1;s in thilr Ilin• .‘f Luslni;•s. ..t. •.;: .... ; /4 1 ..„.i, h• c; 'dine thentselviia to Arsa ; 7.- i 4 :: F U R ii I T UR E . 14 ,i m :iiiiit.i,t,,, , ,i iiin!,•; tin, itnnir diatiil.tt ;'rt2Sil perinienitenv , ot one of tor trill., 31 r. P.M. K ..1/../. - r• ~Fr. So ti , ; f %h•; lini! •r many ,;ars h::•1 the rutin...barge efMr 1!;; , t' kit hest ir;rk. thaltisell'Ellfidero that they can ti ea' S. )f q t ' the 'midi , with :irtl.iles in their It'.', not run., ,;1 'a any iither raitahlishnient In the i t:niter, States. fen sl.11; tiOtal ; dur.il ilily ATI4 tllligl. ' - , . : , - •e, Si ',LYMAN I K.U.i:Cii II: , ni eli I Cabinet Wen* n,,,,,i, am? 31,1,140 , ...t/ ry .V. l';' , . :'co; • 1114, street. 1,:lem: I)nrk sl ref f. l'hilati;lpfiiii l'hilattelphia, Feb, S. ;;;;11. i A. S.,Slllyrnan.l !D. M. Kincire';‘ • 1 I ._ .- 1 !- P. S—our friends from Potr , villr and the IN .. ' " 7 ' a CIiPARTNERSHIP.—The tuidershilned have this day ; , oft ! a ill find it to their inteirst hi „iv,. „, „.. 0 1. .t• chat o . formrd a copartnership under the : 1"31e and lit " • our native place, we .are ;Ir•reriniart r ' 'I" ": ben l ! i CAIN. lIICh Eli A Ci.N ,li. for/the transaction of a genera ,;• ri,.s, them. All order] u i al coal Shipping buninenn. ' THOMAS CALN, • 1 piiiiaelphi,.(frtr,ber 6. I,: ..,.: ! .to.ty • MORRIS HACKER, 1 , , . ' „ __ ;Mill ill la; ,raaja 1 . , A1111 . T.11 , 1 11l , ‘: ...,. JEl.q.lr. M. COO K . 1 . MANUFACTURERS' '' corner and Mahantnngostreetx. hats. We. Fehrtiar s iil:: - • :)-tt .COPART,N ERS4II' licretfi -1 e'xisting betat•en the andvi,ig . ned, tinder tbr 'firm or 310011 E, CAIN & CO.. ix this day dis,nly,..l by mutual enn , unat. The husinesxof th« late firm wilt ~ett lt.d by Thothax Cain and :low M. toil. wimare3uf tmr hod to use the name of the firm fn settlement,. DA3III, T. Mtlf.)ltE, TiomAs CA IN: 31.::;zg: yl. COIF.. . --- • . 1 REMOVAL—The late &meet' MOill11:. CAIN k CO.,' i , . COMPANY. .n 4 MORRIS. HACK tat k Cu.. hare ietnored from No. ;INSURANCE v. Doeit street, to No. 411 WALNUT STREET, S e cond I MASTER PE.I3,PE.II7AL. . story. ~...- .. . i 1 Grant:et:l.lw the State . or Pennsylvania. RI , Philadelphia. Vet, 2.3, 'tfi.' &lin • •C.; IPIT A I. 1-.:. sli I) ,-0 - 0 0 . ' w i t h . ..VSHLAND and MAIIANOY COAL. Fire, marine & Inland Transportatio: thAi l ir —The Undersigned are prepared to reerice ord...es . --- ' )r., f 7,„ tie . e ,.4itir.ited Ashland Cl trout the •••llancroft •,l'i• A ti:,, :., LVITINCT I. Pr-.ldont. onoor Colliery." Storm the est .nslvn :alter:it i'.. , n.: and ire. A 1,P.0 VI , It k:ERI 4 . 1 ' illthlN llotiFSS. til l proiements made at the Colliery tbla winter for prepar• ~ 1 ire 1 --' 7 o‘iti , ol • i Seerei.r, ~- rig the Coal. they feel no hesitation in i_dferieg it t o the limo:. 'l'ms." Tro.i.ntl , i„ i trade as an !Wilde that can hllll , 11 ; 1, Stip:dor fn the nine- • • -- .1.0. I .1 - to t , both as',to quality and freedrdli fret.) dirt. ' 3l '' and fti.ecter.: , othoe Impurities. Vier are also retired to make con. ' Aaron a Lip9ineett, 1N ii bola.; fi. 'I ath t. i tracts for Lehi:* anti Srtnaylkill Cot from °Thor mines. ; Thiblon et illinittiln. -..., Alt r. d Wert •. BANCIIQE,T. LEWIS A CO.. . NV DI. lt. 1 tkonVis, 1 Orlin Boger., , N 0.1.9 it altytt. street. liohnet.l3l Buihting. t - Wm. Noi , ft. ' ..; 3olitt I' .""Invn.. ~• - February 9, 'l'd - . - - L.,: . 1.-)y 1 Chutes J. Ei.-Id, 1 Jntnes I': nt th . '. . ; , • CO:ARTNElLSllll•.—Tbeunderalg4iedaseoelatd thew. 1: , Thi.Cotop,,iir was orgsia.ted e itb a east' rii I•sl. I,J 1 ,,,,-, selves together on the let Inittnnt;iuntlee the, firm of - the Directors r aw ,,, cirt „,,,,„ e d to. ~,t,pt the. ! 11.11'"' ',' 14 , BANC.IIOI 7 T.LEwIS i CO., for 4.lolPulT9so cr.,:lillalllei • ita available res.ttros. Te el ••ei te rrudn,..lll n4itt , ' i ~ and &Bing Crest. i • . • . --.. log lt , affairs., is i: h a mew vijustment ~t 10 , - Ofere—Nn. 19 Walnut street. Commercial Building. i urnia.—No,l,l Membint, i:sett.ingi.. I'bitstiolph , t r 4 between Front sod Se,ond atreen, Philadelphia. - i The tiedirrgigucd ha. lo.n nil. Infra .kitotit i it 1 ,11,1 Jt ) IIN - RANCROFT, . ' .slenve CtitniNtny. In Saws lb ill .. unty. said nill one' ' fo y e rj JOS., S.-LEWIS. lands of Insurance. a. 31.1,1,..••113pplientlun at h:ioth,-,,,,c,.401 NAPOLEION aAsiltorr, eppe , ii .. t he Town nail. rots% irie . itinPll W. 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I f' :St I. 1,, ) 1 ,1:1. • h .k!‘ to 111.• r .t'l 1.• •••• ~;.I .1•111,1 mth II V-. II:. 111.10. I . . • .. 1 1 S !:11.1. Alm. s.111;311.11' :111th , Tit.- , f In I r . t 1,• , t i .. •• Ntynt,,, •tlnl••fik.• 'Ai I ~; t .t!. : 44,-.%;•.: I ir fl , l 11, • 1,, I /:!.1..‘,N 1 , .0 , Yie:••(' 40 I I" WIWI/ v, /or ro ,1. 1, 1 r,r urr 01 ?fir 11411 ,,- ~• • NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. ('' N. SPENCER THOMAS, lenr.TC Nrt. •,,t •11!k t..: VW! !I. iound Importer, IFlannfn turor and Dealer in' eaYF 1 , ' 641) Wha , Whit. 117,4„, 11100 'of+, totr,!ri'Sd.iro Old •r:Jef oti tit 11,114 /11l I.' °l ' PT' t pubp 111;'r1 , •r IA • 7:11,' '0 .1 ,, I`!' C.lllltr:.' I:lP•rrit.tl..7- ,10• j1),11,..1 0 4 1.•11 thi• „•„, Ns Arran: k•rl. BOOTS AND SHOES, : . e 013 so MI AI'S AND cAps. ,ll;A‘‘ . / 111 , ,. ..,. , I J.' ii:- 01 ADDIOKS, VAN DUSEN .‘Se..SNIITH , , 4 . , . . 0 . 1.-.33,,,,?. , . , ..-,.,... p , ./ ,,,. . , .,, * I t tl;i 11. F. . ,t it 1, 11.'•1....” %. 1:r11 .. ~. t : i, ' .s'' • ...1 I , i I•im-,1 , ..1.:.. -;I 1.y.,i , ' 13niirs 1: , . Is: I. GEO. W. POMEROY &CO i ~.,.. ' . I.: '1)1-1, - N,:l 0114. ...OAP. CA NM. IF:S.-at u . ~ Vi 1. 1 11 Sou tli A\ite.l . -in 1.•, 1,,.1,,,, ny.... t r i, i -•- 1 _ _ . ; ~. ....i , rl,l !.,, t LH‘icill. I\l , o, I -II: . ,I • 1.-.1 11 .11)0,, ` et Samuel T. T. Miller. Salesmar. OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! . 41 , gli. A.. ItiILOCDOEI.7O, RI" I..ENT 4 , 11 ' HODGSON & KEAN. Noc.3, ,3 k li 6. il.)barves, 131)ilaba.. ' General Commission Merchants, anti Dealers it , l 117/i L t.' .1 A' b sPER.I! 0 /Ls. /'it/.' Ili . 1,.. /.\ -, ; .1:, 0 ,sirciLi.% (/'.lk - Pri.'/' ,, . , E. , • —. 4 „,..i.,„.,:_.,.:.. „ ~ ..,,.,,.....,.. 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