El gitters' lournal. POTTSVILLE', PA. SATL'ItDAY, MARCH 22,• 1856. - THE "GAZETTE " discoursed. last week on what it elegantly terms "the greediness of the Journal," in connection with a suggestion which we made the previous week, in ogard to the publication of the Sherilt's sales. , We then briefly stated the fact that every Sheriff Inp to the inaugutatitin of the present 'incum bent, had 'esteemed it a matter of policy, ir respective of the political tone of the Journal, to advertise his sales in ifs columns. We al luded to the fact more for the benefit of the Sheriff and purchasers, than for any special pecuniary benefit that might accrs,to us, from an adoption of the suggestion. The Gazette however, makes it the text for a column of balderdash, remarkable for everything but the exhibition of even an atom of common sense. We 'pass over its jargon, about polities, tem perance,. etc., and• only notice the begging andi circulation Portion. litregard ,to beg ging patQonage, if we 'did even a modicum as much in that line as either the Gazette or Re!' gister, and in so pertinacious, intrusive a man ner as l'characterizes theblisiness policy of its managers, weshould undoubtedly be benefit ted pectiniarily. In fact the pertinacity in this res pect of both sheets,is so gieat, that persons who have no desire, and are not compelled tollave printing done,have given orders for work mere ly to get rid of the pests. As this is peculiarly, the Gazette's system of doing business, we think it had better reform a little at tome, be fore accusing its neighbors of a species of "greediness," for 'which it has been unenvia lily notorious, since it has been existence. The Miners' Journal is not under the necessi ty of boring men of business for their patron age. • It has now as many advertisements, as its columns can convenientlyritec+modate; and we have refused hug adverkments, when we felt that their insertion would \inter fere' with,inir usual variety, and encroach too much on the space alhtted to the geheral reader. In regard to the subscription list of the Mi llers' Journal, we i will state that its circulation: is equal - to thc - combincd ng regal issue ot Gazelle - and includiug that of any other principal English _Paper in the County. And the Lima! is nut con fined to this or that. Pi:tty cliyiu aml. fac tion, but is taken alike by .Dettioct:ats as w(-.11 'as those of opposite pilitical sentiment, and weekly finds its way into the business, as well IS the best,part of the mechanical and lahnring classes of the commimity.sue)/ (journal . unimportant—to a Sheriff for instance—as an an advertising medium? We can also state with 'satisfactiOn,,thatin 6ur 'daily lengthen ing subscription listif . we do not think we have fifty subscribers who are had ply. These are a few facts for the consideration of our int. maculate cotemporary. We have touchy(' upon these matters merely to exhibit in an ap propriate light the senseless 'eh:ate - ring of the editor, of . the Gaz,tte, in his reference to the Journal. We should he loth either M busi ness or politics to be brought down to the le vel of the conductor of the Gitz , :lle, and we pity his weak nonsense, while we, expose his falsifying powers. Next week we shall have something more to say in regard to this !natter. The subject is a fruitful one, and suggests some thoughts which we will enlarge upon in.uor next mini . her: e Tot: Cot-STY Pu'isoN REeorty.—Wm refer our readers to the Fourth Annual Report of the County Prison, which will be found in our columns. It is an important document, and the (nil details give the necessary informa tion on all points. The numlier of commit:' ments during the year was 314, aglinst 293 for the previous yeai, and the rtiport, express ly states that ae,tttiustl number weri:. brought Airedly front the numerous Porter 'enellecr. houses before justices. and committelto pri son in a state of intoxication. We make the • following extract from the Report, which speaks volumes and 'shows the beneficial in flubuce of the restraining act so far. We now take pleasure in stating that since the klist of. October our prb.on reception 'locket sitows but three commitments directly arankennet , s, which speaks volumes' n favor of the reStrainingt, :laws, and is certainly is stron.: argument 'to slinw the inconsistency of our legi.lators, or nt Icast portion ,of them. in attempting to reiOtate the obi - porter 'bop license Fiefs like these are stubborn things, and hard to get over, o'l2ll with'the most, plausif ble'sophistry. The report also gives the followingstartling _figures,,in corroboration of the al'ive'—which ought to cause- ev'ery tii.,x-payer and, philanthropist to think deeply It exhibits the close connection that ;exists between intemperance and crime. , • Habit of he pervons coin Intemperate, ' - Moderate drinkers, Temperate, only Maills of the 7:2 ronrictol • Intemperate, Moderate drinkers, Temperate, 4:du Habits of the 21 remaining in iwisoit iii the dose qf the year: Intemperate, Moderate drinkers, Temperate, .7he mitivity of those imprisoned, and also convicted during the year, show pro portion, of lorcigU birth, Ireland leading off as usual, far ahead. The expense‘of keeping each prisoner was 13 cents per day, which is a ccaisiderable re duCtion on last Year, the cost being a fraction less thin 18 cents a day, with - provisions much higher during the year. This certainly speaks well for the economy of the management. It does pot appear that the prisoners were stink ed in food—the general health andthe produc tive industry of the establishment proves to the contrary. Everything is purchased for the' use of the prison, they raise nothing, yet the expense for keeping each priSbner, is considerably less than the expense of keeping eaeh.pauperis the Alms House, with the addition of the, pro ducts of a !arm - of 200 acres of land—with thii difference also—that those confined in . the Prison•are all over 18 years of age, while in the Alms House there is a large portion of children. It confidently believed by the Commissioners, that in a very short time the receipts IrOm the labor of the convicts will cover all expenses. . - - • Examine the report attentively, as we have . , no room for any farther comments this week. lue Livuott QuEstriox.—The Committee o f Conference is now composed of the follow in;, persons: 7 -.on the part of .the SENATE, Messrs. BroWne, of Philadtilphim, Wherry 'of Cumberland; Jordaa of Bedford, Buckalew of Columbia., and Flenniken of Greene, four Democrats tied two Americans (Jordan and Flenniken.) . 1 0a the port of the Horse, Messrs. Wright of Luzerne, Getz of Berks., Htinsecker of Lancaster, Hill o f „ ,,W .. &i more . land, and Edinger-of Monroe , —all bernurrats, except lintiseeker. t, THE UNION' STATE Cf.i:“E!s:TION.—NVI: be here that every countli? .• the State will lie `s y • represented in this Convention. to be held in 'ilarristkurg on the '2fltli inst. The very hest seems to prevail touching this tnbve• and all the elements': opposed to-the Pierce A.dniiiiiltrati(ol bid fair to e xhibit th e ir eft tmtaphautly in tli Y Stute%coutest. MEN THE BOSTON TEA PARTY. ' Our readers will be intetesied in the annex ed relic O the Revolutionary period; hs it i gives an account of the preliminary !action! which led the noble spirits of Boston and vi cinity, to resist the tyranny of thq ' then, 1 Mother Country, us exhibited in the Tea, lul -1 post. From a dingy copy of an Extra of the Pennsylvania Gazette of 1773, published in I Philadelphia--eighty-three years ago = kindly loaned us by a friend, we have "set it up," verbatim et literatini. .Had it not been for .that first daring act of the colonists, this coun • fry might yet have seen a dependency of Eng land. Who can enumerate the blesiings that haie sprung from that act, or the impOrtance ofl a nation which in half a century has compelled, ,its recognition as one r ii r e the most powerful of the Christianpowers' Of the earth, and whose flag is feared and respected where floats an American ship? 'The `'Post script" of„the Gazette reads.at follows - ' PO . ST•SCRIPT. TO Tl 4 PENNSYLGINIA.6AF , F.TTE - , TIIIMSDAY EVENING, Dec later 9. 1773.1 N unite. •234 q By Express here this Day at . , Noon from Boston we have as follows. BOST 0 N, • December, 1. • At a. Simian of the -PEOPLE, of Boston, and' . the neighboring Totßns, at, Fanelli'. said Boston, oa Monday, the 29th of Novetabert Nine o'clock, A. M. and co'ntinnenl l y ifirliouru in'ent to the next Day i for the Purposv:.f , con . ratting, ailrisi„q, and driermini tog nupon the Most proper and etreetnol rend to prOent the noloadiag,.receiring or rending the DEttiVrAitt.E . TEA, sent out by the East-India CompitiY, Plrt of which being just arrived in our Horh4ar. • IN order to proceed with due Regularity; lt was proved that a Moderator to chosen, audIONA-A THAN WILLIAMS, E.,1; was then dhosen' Moderator of the Meeting. , - 5 AMOTION was made that, as the Towanf B os .:; ton had determined at a late' meeting; legally ' assembled, that they would, to the utmost; of their Power, prevent the Landing of the 'lett,,tlid Ques tion be put, Whether this Bully are absolattdy de termined that the Tea, now arrived iu :Captain Hall, shall be returned t, the Place front whence it came at all Events? And the Questitin being put. it passed in thellffirmative, Nen+. Co`ni It appearing that the Hall could not contain all the People asteinhled, it was voted, that the Meet ing he imthediately adjourned to the Old ';South Meeting-House, Leave having been obtained for that PtiiVose. The People met at the Old South, according to Adjournment. • A Motion was made. an 4 the Question ;put, viz. Whether it is the 'firm 11w...elution of this Body, that ihe Ten shall riot only be seat hack, kit that no Duty shahl be paid thereon? and passild in the Affirmative, Seat. Coo. . . It was moved that, in order to give Time to the Consignees to consider and d e liberate, Le sire they., send. in Their - PMTWSiiIs tois Body, as they ;had given Reason to expect would have, heal done at the Opening of the Meeting, there might he an Adjournment to Three o'Clo'Ck, P. M. !viild the Meeting was accordingly for that Purpose ad journed. • : o'Clock. P. .11. met arcorditg.tO journment. A•Motion was unole, % ,Wh'ether the Tea. now mired in Captain Hall's Ship,:shall . he sent in the saute Bottom? in the Affirmative. St no.. Con. Mr. Itotell, the tiwnerof the Ves:el, beitig pros ; eat, into toed the Bode, thatie should 4titer his Protest against their Proceedings. It was then mOved 'and voted, Nrta. OM. That Mr. Botch he directed not to enter this Tea ; and that the 'doing of it would be at his Peril{ Also voted, That Captain Hall, the Master of the Ship, be informed, that, at his l'eril. Ile nit to sillier any of the Tea, L'eought by him"' to be landed. A Motion was made, That in order foe, th e s e . euriVelf Captain Hall's Ship and- Watiffi 'nay Ito a ppointed- - -and it was v.ited, that a Watch may he accordingly appointed, 11,consibt. or 2:, tnee..' . .. . Calithio, Edward Praetor W.:, appeinte . o,.% the Body to be the ettitittin of ilic \Catchy t.er this Nigh', and the N.itile.. were given iii. te Ore :M.oler ator or the 'rown,ruett who were Vt,lontetiri• on tho lieeneioti., . i . . 1 It-having been observed to the. Body, that 4;,,v. ernor IlUtchimson had required Justice:;::' of Om ; 1 Peace in this Town to meet, nail use o . d2ir En deavours to suppress any Routs or 41.iti11;,, Se. of the People that might happen---It Avali' !'moveil, and the Question put—Whether it he not the SenEe of this Meeting. that the Ciovern6r's Con duct herein ea rries a designed Itellection;hpiin the People here met, and is solely calculateiEn , .zerve the .VieVcs Zif Administration- - - Passed in the AIM-- i i uitive, Sem. (Sin. • • . . . . `/The People acing informed by Colonel lliincoch, J'tlo Mr. Oplev S, Ol -hi-law to Mr.. Chl,lll e. .en. had acquainted him, that the Tea Consiitiees did not receiVe their betters from London', till last Evening, and were st 7 +litqicr,etl, that thi:y . could I , m.t here a joint Meeting early enough 'tii make i their Proposals at_the Time intenili2il, and I here fore were: desirous of a further :7 , pe.ce for that 1 ragtag . . 1 The Meeting out of great Tenderne,s there Per . sotts, and from a strong Denire to bring this Matter to:a Conclusion, notwithstanding "tile Time they hiid hitherto expended upon 'to no Purpon , e,, u t eri.; prevailed upon to adjpin l if tu.the next Nl , riiing Nine o'lllgek,. t t . • itt.esibm Morning, Nine o ' Cloe:k, according to .Idjournment.4 1T.,! The long . expected Proposals were „length bronght, into the Meeting, u,.1 directed todtm.Mgd crater, but to John Scollay. Esit ; one of the Se lectmen- •l --It was, Intweer, voted, that pie ',ante - .:31101.111.1 be read, and they are as SIP, t 2',f, 1773. 117 E. gee igii . r3 that Ire'fuer! b+ 7 . 01( y IL iiite it,-it t r ig i.w to Itl , ~especiiiiy the Tea.; ore hi-:1 -heart • fa Itctillti f i blf thus'' ire Age( m ,:j r ..ll;,ne order. loon the //olvlrlll4, .1/1(// , 1 11 - t. .bi.7.0 ,, ,;1it:51 to ,/,. e,:(1; i 'one S,ltiv'octi,,,, Mr Totrit eT Trans N on, it trel the other GI Olen. - Irt n)11 it, co. On , ld•e. Ott CC ii•tr tritlr yon lost th , rt this rout ;Ir. elf , / tr ,, thirry less thou one se-trfl;ny hark the Tner, Inc hey 1.,,i' 1 t•;•• to .a ll , flint 111 i. aer sly 0! tole Foss, lei rlir,, /,lit dr, ett;lr 1,,1 , , re to you our totstore the T,,os, out,/ Sl,Oll hnvrolll/01 - 11111if g (." t,at Ctllit it.. atm, oroLshott,.reerire the 4 further: Ora , I's c tiro/ trrn ire ihot the Twerr,- I , lllVilif I li. - id ? it it ifficat it , . tit 1.01 CI el Upon II 0, trill be ? in wiTh who, ire ,oar iitTer • ••• ass n .Si c muxf 7111.111•14 . Se; Tin, mit/ E1.1,411,A. lit' relllNSe! - Ni •' F‘Nr..l;ii„ for.siclf, ! pi • .1)0111A Wtssimw. E'.7 I . I.AtZKE. row. "John Srollay, E-q ; ' ••_ •t • Mr. Sitentlilreenleal came jilt', the 31eiding, and Ile.:-!:;v 4 lea v e id ' the Moderator, that a Letter he had received from the Governor, requiti tg iti,n to read :, ProelailiToign to the People byre ttnsetubled. might be read; and it was accordingly 1 1 ,e114. Whereupon-it was Inorud.:llul the Questiou put, Whether the Sheriff should to periniteed h, lead, the Proclaination—tsbieli passed in thb:Allirtna - : rice; ..Very. Con. Proclamation in a- f o llows, Abognichat,ettn, ) By the Governor. Boy. : ) j.Tu JONATHAN WILLIAMS, acting a tor of an Ass . embly of regple in the-Town of , Banton, and to l the People 60 aSS etllbiPl WLIEBESA prfuted Notifirotr 1rti.0. , 011 day s the '29W instont, posted in trir'.ers Plc , ees in the Toren :41 Boston, owl prehlislierl. In the 1 Stte•rpoperit of thot Boy, eotli,ry upon Yl(e to ussentble toyether, for !Teta in Ilan 1 , .1111 rprotieg, • in witch .Vilt tfient ions ,nn,f iotord: An 4 ict Oren., ye, et .Yuntbers rf l'eople heloriyirry h, the-,lTorrorof ; Boston, a Ild iCC .% rue tern. I,eloriyinylt. t:ft:rot other Town" in :thr I'i-twiner, did troteniqe in f I said Tulell cf ntWoni.Cila (he' dmid 'lnd did! then end thereprotO e. , .! to cbuera .Ittifie,riCitor, 1 I ron•olt, debate and resolre. upon 4rryte If/Vll Means for on crying surh irfig/ Pniljones into Er:een/ion ; openly violating. defying at nought the !mod out! wholestone lows of. he Prot . - 'ince', and Oa* Teoßtifitii , ot of Govertwijent under which they lire: Aryl stereos, the l'eopßr the. 114-1 sernblttl did rote or ..yree to itdjouret tir, continue their 3leetirty to this the :111th instant; "ittol.greta: numbers of them are again Intl or asjeinbled ,yether for the like Pr o pose in the Town of Boston.;• In Faithfulness- to 'try Trust, and as!llis ty's Itepresentotit:e within the Prorfit'ec, I.oin,d to bear 'Testitnoity oyaiiist 'this V:iblo . tion. ;,:f the Lotriv and I worn. c.rhsort awl reqnii•ti l you. and 'each of you, thris outdo:ldly ossernbletl iforthwithi to disperse; find to Wlti*Cetlite /!o'th'er;if P rue.. enti lig., at your ilhflo4 GI IT N.lttilli•C toy Ifouri, 111 the ('rorineo ,aforetolidj . the Thirti.:th hug 1773, and-in (lie Fourier nth' Fear; ; , 1 his Majevy's yap). By liis hicenency's • . . . T. IILTCIILVSON. CO11.1111:111 , 1, ; THOSIAS FLuxu, Secretary. • ' And the same being read by,'the Sheriff, there j was immediately after a loud and - vt*y 'general llins. 2891! 56' 13 17 4 I none! A Motion was then made, awl the flit stion put.i •Whether the As‘etubly would d HICTSe anti stir cease all further proceedings ticeor , ing ti, ,the Governor's Requirement.- —lt was pawed in the Negative. .Very. - I ! A Proposal of Mr. Copley wan made , That in I care he could prevail AV i th'Messrs. Clath s r e to pane! into this meeting, the'Question might ectur be put, Whether they should he treated with Civility while in the Meeting, .thotigh they might be of different rientitneut!; with ,this Body,i rind theirl Persian , be safe until their' Return td :the Place, from whence they should come---And, the Ques tion being accordingly put, passed in the Aflirma . Live, New: Coa. Another Motion of Mr. Copley's'. was put, Whether two flours shall be given his, I . rhieb I . also passed in the Affirmative. ' . Adjourned to Two o'Cluek. P.;31. I x 9 o'Cloelir, P. M. met according tti, Adjouro .meut. A Motion - was Made and liaised, that Mr. Ranch, and Capt. Hall* desired to,give their Attendance. Mr. Botch appeared: 'and upon MWinn made, I the Qiie lion was put, Whether it is thiilirm Rat •olution of this Body, ,tbat the Tea. ihrought i o,pt. llall. shall he returned by Mn; 'Rota, to England in the Bottom lit which it:6mo; midi whether they ao•ordingly now require! the same ?i which passed in 'the Affirmati re, Mr: Rotch then informed the Meeting, that bob should protest against the whole Proceedings as het . had done ngaitird the Proceedings s:em er d a yei tun =hat_ though the returning the .Tea is an in ' vultintaty Art in Mtn, lie yet considtdi .himself RP' tinder a Necessity to do' it, tad shall comply with the Requiremeat - Of this BA Captain Dell being present lens forb or assist in unloading the t ea;tit. hie t ordered if he continues Makfrit/f the carry the same hack to Londoii!l who rc shoold,comply with their reffeirtinents. Upon Motion, Resolved. Th n alt•Julln Owner of Part of Captain Bret e's Ship. with Tea, as also Mr., Tintaiiio,: F.tetor lain Coffin's Brig, he desired! ta' ttend. - Mr. Ezekiel Chcever erastippOinted the Watch fur this Night, and a : Sufhciej of Telemetry gave in theit Names fol" .vice. : • VOTED, That the Captaikot - this Wa sired to make=out n Liit of :the',Watch f Night, and so each Captain:of the Wet following Nights, until the ilVessels Barbour.' Upon a Motion made,. V;tii4, That should happen that; the Watch shout Ways molested in the Night, while on give the Alarm to the Inhahiuints Ly tl of the Bells---and that if 'ling . , la the Day Time. the Alarm he :by ringing ut VOTED, Thatiii Persons . -ho appoititei Readiness- to give due Nhtlee to th Towns. when they:shall be ieqiiired so t any important Occasion. A l d:biX Pei accordingly chosen fur, that:PSrpose. - .John.Rowe,:Eq; attendtd„;tind was that Mr. Retch had engi4,tiii,: that should carry back the Tea Lie brought i Bottom, and that it was the: , Expeetatil Body, that be does the. same 14 the Ter in Capt. Bruce ; whereupon: he replied Ship was nude; the Care of :Oa: said that lie would use his utmii4 - ,l9tideavo should gu Lack as required by .this body he would give immediate Ailvi;Ce of the said Ship.. VurEn. That it is the Setist.; of this Captain Bruce shalt; on his Altrival, st form to the Votes, passed reSpecting tap Vessel, as though they had' iseen Reference to eaptiiiii Bruce's hip. Mr. Timmins Appeared, aiid liafortnel lain Coffin's Brig, expected with Tea, Ai Nantucket:in he gave his of It ,no Tea should be lauded, wilila-she wet Care, nor touched by any ohe:inntil th Arrival. • • It wns then Yotell. That, Whitt Mr. Mr. Tinitnin.-.. had offered, W.:lSHsntisfae !tfr. Copley returned andlmtquaintei that as he had beeti•ohltgedtaim to th h••ped that if he had eseeCded•-•the him, they would consider tholhtheultT .sage by Water`at this Seastiu his At •then further amfutinted the ltody, th seen all the CoosigMees, nod though h • vineed them that they miglitititend t with Safety, and had used hi4Mtmost to Prevail upon thenP to girl. St tisfac .11,,dy, they licquninted hitui th . at Mg would be satisfactory t , tiort r the TM whiCh was out mrjheir Yo thought irbest not to appCal-',l tot wo their P r oposal of 'st, : ring the'Tea, au t . the e•atne to the Inspeetiolt tif. a Corot' that they could g 6 no lurtheri.•wttliVM , their own Ittlin ; but as they'w not iu intoAu . c.iti g the Tea, they should di. .dtstruet the People in their .riPrueedu 11=12 It was [hen moved, 'tinilAbe Whether td . :e.lteturn, made iij Air. OF the Consigtie . es. be in the'letie Degreri ry to this Body, and paused it the Nep Wheretti a :camber of Nercqiatits it illf •11,11,ti0, while it ie Nal j ci.t tin ilte impa.ail apart it by .1.1 of P4rliana put , the Pa, riliht it Airterif If, 111111 ollpt: 11 if!rt h, 1, 11, Nrr rt,lorirlll 1!1'111.1.11c 1;t:i1110.,(1 Itt:mot.vEtt, That in thus; iinport:ng they hav e justly incurred the'.Displeal Brethr,:n.in the other Cohiniej, .tiof lt,sairr,l ltather, tilt tin3l l Pelson., shall hereafter Tea I Britl,in, or it any :Master or ..l'i,lasters: sel or Vessels in (lreat-Brilitin sha same 611 board. to be 'mina:tett-to thie She said unrighteous Art shAlibe - repeo they shall be deemed, by this Ilody. um Country ; and we will prekent the ; halt of , the same, and the P:iiittient thereon. And we will,etTek the Heti to the flare trout ,'hence, Vt. shall Coin ItEsoLV nu. That thi - c it rCginng Vote :mt sent to I::agland. 'the Province. . Upon a Motion made; voted; 'that bQ taken of the whole •Vrac-iling: off tug, and transmitted to NOvjork at phia, And that Mr. SANICEL'ARAMS. Hon. JOHN WILLIAM PIIII4PS, Esti • JOHN . BOWE. Hon. J WILL Be a Committee tiCtranstr VOT.EIi, That it is the ifiEbertnitta Body to carry their votes add He Execution, at the Itistitie of their Property'. . VorEn.. That the Committee of Conespondfenve for this Town he desired to: tithe Csirethat every tither Vessel with. Tea, .that tlyrivi•tt i this Har bour, in, ti pr,4,er Watch ';iiipointed for her-, Aboi voted;that those l'ers,m4,' 'who are desirous of making a Part / of the 4 nightly 'Watches. he dexired to give in their Nittitett nt Mlessrs. Edes and VorEn, That our Brethr.enibn the Country be e deciryl to afford their Astiisttinett n the firt , t Notice given, especially ifistnth N tote he given upon the Arrit arof Captain t.oring, iu Messieurs Clarke'. Brigantine VuTE;ii, That those of this`:. Body, •rho belting to the Town of lbistori, do return did- Thanks to their Brethren, 1; ho havti conie from the Is ring Towns, for their Countenance and Union with ' this Body in this Exige(it.e of oar Affitiri. Vol ell: That the Thanhs!;!of this Meeting he given to fits 1. THAN 11'IL,LiANi4 ; ri • r his good Seri ices as Moderator. Vort:o, That this Meeting be •e,1.4 —And it MI , accordingly disci 111 L Al) .1.,1? II lA, Die. 9. The ship - POLL], - A Y. t E ; 4 , from London. with the TE A 011 „board for this Pert, war seen three P:iys oft'lolpe..M.Qh. gornt Afairs. 'ie . ' ACh il , l Scalded 'Po( th tween two an.l three yearn olYage, th D. Fent:.ler, of this llorottiih.lWai. seal Ly laWog into a vessel of :boiling scat day h-t. ' ; 7:0 , 71" //run 'o /tot l'atrif): Sext..ll omitiiitiwl I.s .fighting 411,1 rugh, on Tue,aay cu. h, to appear at the ilext I).lt.:lrter rill; to Urdu? Fruit and Shade I'l- - es, Sltri also o,age Orange Plant. % flit 'emu. orders to B. Bannaii:, age El al exten,ive Nurseries—mitt trues GEM Viotorioo of the nititroinis'Y Ilerley. of Fiblialich, neitY.the Itolli !viand over by Justice the sum of S:300, to atiswi•6 charge d oor without, IiCCLISC. Aiii;he same Henley was held to bail iiC i the like swer a charge of selling liryiior on Si AccifirjHAs a tra the Reading Railroad wtiy Passing tt ing on Tuesday, a man byllie earn between 00 and 70 yearS o6tge, jui l ears to ride about two equates. In i few minutes afterwards get off, It track, acrd the cars passed ohe cutting the foot off.. ~ • i 7APSII ,,, r fell on Tuelidii. night of six' inches. On WciiinCsiliti and thing exposed was covered :xiith liar cottony appearance.: The trees" . wore a fantastic shape., wt:patlied us they were in folds of snow. TblCeffliet howetler, was really charming. Our street.% since have been in a mud dy condition, causcdby . the rapid inching of 'the, snow tit:it Tell on TuesdaY ti4ght. 7,l?"Ace'idcot on the; lii , 4cli IT . I:: man by Rio name of .MUoVti, who'll Norwegian street, in this Rorough, .- the Reading Railroad I:ln,Tuestlity that he was attached to 'abuil tra the vicinity of Reading:lWai separri locomotive, and which, in Rtieking, 1 : man anohserved, cutting .01f both was brought home dead,:itittipeors,. car on Tuesday evening:! , ; ....,__ -.. ~,_—_____, ::;...13 .- ..11i,,, , r,(,..1 MiiaLlfy2El.l%var• l have commenced to put - Oial from tl on the. Primrose Vein, at Qhk Hill, I fee. through the breaker :iihich hal ly ericted. 'I he vein initlin 'gangly.l tom of the slope, is very, giod', and ore fair. It is of an avoragelbieknes feet—and regular in its (oHtintiorl) inclination to the basin,l4ich is s i,t :t short distance below tfte botto as.the North pitch islitit4n to fort! ,tred yards tfi the South, lkow whi I'. Brown t Co.* have ptit r tif) their Provernenti on another hatdii Of thel Prnercdifigo #orough 18, 1 SSG.—The rreviouP meth ,rap adjourned fur want ei : ii,quorut meeting the 18th, IBs6,Jlieprocceill partieularly,important,:int(for wan ing the pitn btateMoll,t,: itc. to p rompelh2.l to emit tlimilith a n ,tagement. The : , everut commit tees:iiti street were continued, tiothiniti itrliing, he count of the severity of the weal onnotuoientions were hli(l'il;1) the' t ! , 1 the committeem Appoietti lit pre reported, Bilk to thelitnectint - ef nt hrautoll .... . .. . ; Z.,,` The Er filtiinotim) at the, Arcadian !Heti- , irn, "eksielleat ;" Surveying,-ditto; Arithmetic, 1 tine.—We understand—not baying been present-- krery good," and Virgil, .'ditto." • :' that the recent examination of the pupils of the , .' In Physiology, the exercises gave evidence that 1 Arcadian, Institute at Orwigshurg, was of the most i the dais had obtained a practical knowledgOof 1 satisfactory Altimeter to the Instructors and coat- I .Th e subjeetorhich. in fact, wais the case through- Mitten; and exceedingly creditable to the pupils:— 4intt the examination of the day. In written onto- Mr. Schneider, the Principal of this Institution is: 'iositions many of the scholars exliiibited tale/t, strictly a professional temeher; almost an entlhosi- ! !wliich,', if cultivated. may some, day make them at , t in his profession, and possesses no ambition' eminent, for same of the'sui , ject were treated in heyon4:l the desire to see his ketinol recognized as i a masterly-manner, and the whole of them were inferiar.to no similar institution in the State, and ;.commendable. his pupils graduate with the highest honors. Mr. i i In this school particularly, the examinations Schneider deserves WaTlll encouragement in his were of a.deeply interesting character, to all mho praiseverthy endeavors, and we hope that the Ar- 1 gave the subject their - attention, and notwith cadian Institute under his direction, may continue' 'standing the very, disagreeable state of the streets, th flottrish, under the fostering care of a liberal' ^many risitors,besi.les Directors and teachers, were 1 , and appreciative.public & .l present: We 'have been at the examinationS..of • i .'schools of far greater pretensions, but considering herorore i to it eril, and 'eseel, be plied bo !expeiled 1 fur Cap- ‘pirtin a t number that Ser- eh be de r the next h for the lease the in cane it 1 be any hity, tblty be . Tolling titirpe.nt , in f the Bells. of to be in ie Country. (fide, upon sons were ..,Vr'llesolutione of Comiaeoce.—At -a special ; meeting of the "Literary Union" held in Thomp-! *km's Hall, Monday . evening. March lith, 1856. The following resolutions were adopted: Wrisneits, It bath pleased "Almighty trod" in his Divine•Providenee, to remove from our midst our kite member, Charles U.igimmons : therefore. he it, Re4olciii, That we deeply sympathize with the parents of the.deeeas.ed, in their bereavement. informed his Vessel it the same ima of this it expected Re,frd red, That we recognized in Charles F. sitemoos, one of the original founders of this So ciety, and that the Society has lost a faithful and efficient member, one who bad always taken an ictive interest ip its welfare. Ilivrolred, That we recognized in him an' orna ment to Society, an honor to his prolesidon, t pride to his parents, and a person whose example is Worthy of imitation. Res"lred, That the members of this Society, wear the usual badge of miburning for thirty days,. and is copy of the above rt'olutions be handed kf the parents of the deceased, and inserted in the papers Of this borough. Signed by the officers and members. L. W. BOSBYSIIELL, W3l. THOMPSON, JNO. T. BOYLE, Cmnutiiter. _ _ _ , that the ad 4 ter, but r, that it and that Arrival of IL'oaly that rictly con Lainll'a i•pwsed iu that .Cap 'has uwned Jinni r that under his ,e-Owner's Rowe and or) to the 1-&" The Area , lian examination of the pupils of this Institution, at Onvigsburg, took Place on'the 13th inst., under the superin tendence of the Committee, composed of Pie Rev. Paniel Washburn,- A. P. Spinney, Principal Of the Pott'sville Amide :my,' and 31r:• Nutting of Pine grove. The examination was exceedingly satis factury,to the examining eoinutitten; as will be perceived by the annexed Card: the Body, 0/4/e, he fte allowed , of a Pns logy : He tt he had • had COll - Endeavors' ion to the wing noth' e -shipping iver,' they obi renew •ulanitting titter. and : The examination of maie dppartment•of the Arcadian Institute at Orwigsburg, took place on . Thursday, the 13th inst. The examining cunt- Mittee avail themselves of the celumns,of the ;Joi to express their satisfaction with the elass'eS submitted to them. The examination was snelathat it must have fairly shown the acquire 'molts of the pupils; they having. had no special 'preparation and being left entirely in the hands: of the Committee. Thu accurate knowledge of principles, and' the readiness in - applying them shown by the classes, (especially those in Mambo : ma • lice.) were very cretlimble to their teachets.•:- 31te chief object tit* ail examination is to estimate 'the etheienev•-uf, an institution and to du this lIMEMEMEI ,eett active wafting t. , o with' the r~tiuu, put, f!!li•)' , }Yom REM tit i• /'r ut . ... . . curl ectly, Its age and 'circumstances. as %refl.:is the chat der ul its pupils. must be taken ilto con sider tion. The Institute at Orwigsburg is yet in \ .:it, to tory. and many of its pupils have. s lieen At it aciik (~ illfilt a few month,. They have derived iinueli unlit from their short period of Study ; awl !there s required only a contin4ance of effort on ,the pa t "{ f its pupils awl' teachers to mike , this iinstitution.;eompate favorably in point of advance iment atilt any outer of its class: I lI / I Ii lIIt ;If •bc lerttimh it I re nu. IffrEDBM MIA • uro of .mr P e r.oli or an tirent- At a meeting held I the friends of the Arcadian Institute at o . nvigsburp . ,. March 14th, 1856, the lowingfor preamble and resolutions were adopted itN itliont opposition : f any Ves• take the flare, until al,t. he or Enemy to a wling :my Duty ru theroit NVe have witnes,ed with great plea ,i,nre the i•econ.l aimusti exhibition of the i , twient, of the lii,titute, and having the iiiogrei.s 01 their by means of all tietilolle , trated to 11,.: therefore, printed, in t. 4 in this Timt 'Jur 1'1..1 . . aler fi, deing an able and faithful teacher, is ine,t lulh taudirtned. fair Ndhie .71Ivet- • That %se e. t hairy uppr"ve of ttie •thtlttc of hi anni,tant,, aurl of tile judietilus man 'gement 4.1 the luetitute. /(..,,herd, That we reeotuinend the Ituditute to • the attention of parents and guardians, as being not fmerior to any school of its pietemdons in the :State, and•worthy'of their patronage. AM S, E-q; t)t the siinte. ion of thin moms into Resared, That ne use our effort to procure a .donation of 'a chemical apparattis worth SAO, to he presented to the Institute, ILI 00 evidence or! ;our approbation of Mr. Schneider's suecces iu eS t.iiblishing the Institute upon a permanent Regaced, That Mr. Stecs of Pinegrove, Doctor 1: Ebtir Orivig,sburg, Mr. M. Mortimer of Potts- Mr. Jos. F. Taylor of Jlinaroville, and• Mr. U. Meyer of Patterson, he constituted a Committee pn Vinance, to carry into effect the foregoing reso 'lutions. Lives and 14'epared, T hat these resolutions he pulaished tin the papers in this county, favor:it to the ea.us6 , :they ail v'ocate. • JAMES P. I'ALM, M. P., PecNideut. lIENRY AIEYER, ticerttuey -- , ll`..E.ratotiotion of the rathlie School' t'3i t.ioued.—The, hlllllll . . loorogl of this week can taitnitl part; of :%Ir. Penfield's primitive grammar examination on Tuesday—tbeTexereiees of the afternoon being to late for publication. The 601, .sth and 4th clai.:ms, which were examined in the forenoon, did very well in general; but the 4d, 2nd and I t which were examined in the after noon, went through their exercises in .art almo,t unexceptionable manner, particularly in the ...,el;c -rad hraneliv, Of geography, gratninar . , and written and intintal arithmetic. In this school the boys are dilly taught the first . parts of grammar, and as far as taught, they gave eviilonee of having received limeh atteption: from ..their instructors. But think, on the whole, l that in(qe study, quickness ;of perception sitoq was manifested in mental, or oral arithme:;:, clic, than in ;my other branch, though their writ tell exercises on . the black-Minot was remarkably; gym). .1.1 fact, it wa.., very interesting to see how' soh ne o:ft.the little fellows tigg,ite , l limier their intm.- tal 'exertion:, in stlving comPlex and ditlicl4 child :M of F. EA to aath r on Tue?i- 1111 e V ;11111 usike in the 1 1 ;0.. f $lOO Lai) queatiOns. Pet we douta whether many, amongsti the visitors pre:ona, could answer as quickly. Tho singing,. with which the exercises concludedi evinced n tolerably correct knoWle.lge of unpile. awl was almost. as go( . l as the sentiment. which is the time the ir;.q.sea contained, "Try, try again!" tbery, On WCdnestlay, the public examination of Nlis - Nrdatuant's high Fehr,' 31, for girls, in Centre street; came off in a very commendable manner, though some objection might he. made to the imperfet way in which the lower classes went throbgh so* of their exercises, arid the low tone of voice iii which the young ladies in the higher classes spoke{ much to the disappointment, we are afraid, of many' of ti; visitors who were present and nbxi,us tJ hear Them. Yet 'under the circumstances; it I , hould not be made a subject .& censure. g. Send in It for fever- •trrante4l to LAW.—John rig Mill. (lay la4t. F.f lIIMMII t(nn ndny. th the higher eltticies all the exercise:• Passed oil . creditably, and the lower classes did well in geog raphy and grammar, though some of the schelat - S weme deficient reading and partieular;•- ly in arithmetic. 9 n of cars•nn, rough Rend-'; of IthotlEs, wed on the; Ittemptii)g ,p fell on the, of his leg F.. The 2nd class was examined in reading, , spelling, grammar, geography and arithmetie—includiiig itlgebra—and opposite to all their stuflit, except spelling, We marked on our notes at this conclu sion, "good." The lst'class was put through a Cburse of •exec cises in spelling, geography, grammar,. algCbr:n and philosophy, and through all of whiA, partitl ularly algebra, the scholars went with Much cred-' i it, rind are deserving of praise. In the branches of • drawing and painting - A"IliC1 of the young ladies of this school. evince both taste and talent, and in writing, and composition, ! Many of them show a decidedly, correct and agree- I able style. Seine of their compositions were rtord by : Miss ..Weamant----having for their subjects "fit-, tetripe . rance," "Time," "The Bible," Hualtlii'l "Life," "Contentment, , ' "Idleness," Books;".1 " Ih eat," " Home," Ic., which thoughr, the crea tions of girls between tho ages of 10 and 14 Migtit . ! credit to many who .have become authors, ntid the style of s!uule of them was elegant, and the tone of them all, sound and moral. •1 to the depth: rning every-: ry of a pecu-: in particular, ;nilroa (1.-- A ved on East ail killed on It type:llli n, which, in ted from tho l ame upon am i ii logs. Be Several compositions were also tend oh Wednes day last, at the examination of ;Miss NlTut4's classes, which we then omitted to mention, though they were highly deeerving.of publit commendaJ tioh. n n baggnge Pugh & Co.; Irir new elnpv car Mt. Val. 9n Thursday-111e public examination of the! High School for boys under the charge of their. regulaheacher, Mr. Phillips, and our Harem:Vl Sukrintendant,•Mr. Sherman, came off in a reiy' satisfactory manner', and much to the credit•bf bOth'tenchers and scholars. In fact, the result,of the examination has abundantly fulfilled our lutist sanguine expectations and fully :sustained the scrson that a complete business education can be finished as well in our High School, under the public system at home, as in select schools abroad. The exercises were too numerous and the thine ten short to permit of n thorough examination iin alb the brunches which are taught in the schot4 ; yet in those studies that were presented, the scholars.did rcry well, and in !Loy cases excel, lent, though the questions wore asked and the • I. anamation conducted promiscuously by the teach. ern, directors anti several of the visitors who wore present, without being confined to any particular f,son. been recent. i y, at the bet'? the promisq 4—about nine vith a gentle [posed to ex' 7 . kof the tz a few bun. Alesgrs. .extensivo same vein uncil—Ma re Maich4tli, At the Ittm't ngs, not being of room, htiv ittlisll, we are cru summary In our notes of the 'mulling exercises, we triarti'- ed Eteinology ''very good ;" titiograiihy, diti ; iittu mar, (lower class,) "good toltiAderindl:" Arithmetic, "excellent;" tr. "mbldling," Algebra, "very satisfactory." In the lifternoqii,' we marts.e.l eKereises itt.oliereistry, as exciq-, l e nt; Gratutunr, "good without exception;" 1 1 , grading;. .( !ti dune on tieveril hic. and Fotno iflus ineeting:e out $30,0 weto A. Card ,the time our High School has been es.tablisbed and the age of the pupilF, we have not teen it ex celled., This ends the examination, but before lour remarks on the. subject, we would say that _'some of the lower schoobi which we Visited, par : tieulailyofis.9 E. Vynkoop's, did a yery well. lyet 'we were limitilethen, as now, for space, and were obliged t( . .) omit ll:inking any report of them. • Aspaew J'Ara - sox.—The Gazette querieS in regard to the rammer in which we st.-iod .fected! towards Gen. Jackson, during his ad ministration. The sentiments we then enter tained we have seen no occasion to alter.— We opposed many of the measures of his ad ministration, but never villified the General personally, for though his violent passions and prejudices prevented his making a good Pres- Went, still we believed him thoroughly honest. Donetson, as the old General himself :ac knowledged, was during the period he filled the Presidential chair, his right hand man, his confidante, and frequently warned Gene ral JaCkson of the machinations of the. Cor i iupt crew that - surrounded him. In,a number of instances the better judgment pf Jackson was overpowered by piejudieeS, excited td, an irresitible degree by the corrupt set of pglit ical adventurers, who fawned that thrift might follow. Of. Andrew. Jackson Danielson, apart 6om his intimate connection with, and enjoynient of his thele's love and confidence, we know but little. - As the editor of the Uniun,' he warmly and consistently defended Democratic principles, when they were pure, conqnired with the corruption which distinguishes that rapidly sinking party. When the Pentocriztic party "left" him, he became what every true Democrat•must become, and what Gen.• An- drew Jackson would be at this day, if alive, AMERICAN. Of Mr. Dope!son, the 2tionai haelligence.r—one of the most infhien ' tint and dignified newspapers in the country —sptiaks in eulogistic terms. It says he is a • gentleman of ability—a worthy, patriotic Man. It is Pit echo of the words of Gen. Jackson, whop his dying day !tried the,tnan —the true trietid, who acted the conservative paiit, twetiu himself and the miserable, faction: by which he was encompassed. Like Gen. Jack , soli, Donelson is hone:ALA patriotic; but unlike the General, he is free from passions which blind the better judgment. That ;Mr. Donelson is not mere office seeker, is prm'en by hiti not accepting a prominent official po sitit.M at a time when his slightest wish *ld have ;secured it; that he is patriotic is shown his l leaving the Democratic party, when that organization became so corrupt that he Mu longcjr , '•ould esteem it an-honor to be connect ed with it.l Tile Coi2DEnsPonT JuuttxAt..--:Our cotem porai'y is informed that we suppOrt the tintni.- nation of Millard Fillmore, for the Presideicy, 'because we have confidence i,n the -tuan;Lbe- cause he will be no sectional President, it' elected; because he is a warm friend tol the interesfs of Pennsylvania, which fact ,was shown in his Congressional career, when as ehuirtiuut of the Committee of Ways and Means, he framed •the tariff of 181'2, under the provisions of whieirbur country &unsh ed; and because at this .crisis of our country's history, we need a conservative man at the lielimof- the Ship 'of'State, who knoWing no North, no South, no East, no West, will so shape as course, that the rights of the hum blestshall be caredfiir and respected. While we support the nomination of Mr. Fillniure, indePendent of party prejudices or sect anal feeling, we still will consistently denouned'any :encroachments upon free soil, which the slave Toviiir may be disposed to make. We will 'strenuously advocate the re-enactment of the . Missouri Compromise, as a barrier against the' spread North of slavery, and continue 10 op posOhe extension into neWlerritories iif that Southern institution. Of the border ruffian _. Imo° which the Free State men in Kansas, have been subjected, and which they hav'e'no r bly sisted to the laM, it is too plainly the re sult of the truckling, imbecile course the Pierce adinii.istration, tv need coniluent.— 1 The odium attached to t'he adluinistratioh in this Kansas business, has sunl it with sintine and execratioit into the dust, 'from which' it cannot arise. All the local measures of the Pierce admlnistration, hare been so .disas trous to.the good feeling, equal rights:and peace of the country, that a conservative; just and honest administration is demanded by the people: Millard Fillmore is eminently fitted to control such an administration, anti we yielo him our hearty support, beciuse We be lieve that the exigencies of the times deinand the - elevation of such a man to the PreSiden tial chair. A . Week Later front Europe. The Steamship Persia at New York ou Thursday, brings Liverpool !dates to the Sth inst. She brings no tidings of t e Pacific.— The prospects of the Peace Conferenc r e are unChanged. The Emperor Napoleon hid re cently made a speech, in which he said that he had hoped for peace, but France rlf.ust, be ready either for peace or war. Russia is con centrating a large force around St. Peters burg and svongtheued the barricirs near Cronstadt. The Covent Garden Theatre in London, was destroyed by fire on the sth°l inst. In France, 140,000 young soldiers of the class of 4855 have been called intoactive service. Ilreadstuffs and Provisions general ly, have experienced considerable decline in prices. . To Nmisous FrEMERS.- retired (nevi'. roan, restored to health in a few days; .aftfir many years of great. nervous suffering, !ls anxious to make known the means of dure.- 7 - Will send (free) the prescription osed.-:—. Direct the Rev. :roux M. DAGNAL, !co: 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. V. Hot.t.avvvs Ots-rmENT AN!) Pti.t.s;—Ex• traordinary cure of a Bad Breast.—Th;,.. wife of M. Arthur Burn, of New Orleans, I.:,ousi ttniia; was, after the birth of their last child, a constant sufferer with a bad breast, there were several boles in it, and despite of the various remedies tried, her husband could not get anything to cause it to heal. After every other remedy had-failed to benefit the,!suiTer er, she had recourse, to Holloway's- Oii,ittrient and Pills, which as a- matter of coursequick ly caused an improvement in the appearance of the affected parts, band by perseverance with these fine remedies for a few weeks, she NVlScompletely cared. This wonderful °int. mem will also readily cure all diseases of the skin. . *ligious )ntelfigence. NOTICES. EZ -- PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, ccrnor of Lyon and 8d stroeta. Divine Service every Siihhatli at 10 o'clock. A. M., and ti o'clock. 4-ir FIRST - METIIODISTEPISCOPAI. See ond Street. Poltacilh•. I:er. T. Ssawnga TfloalAs. Pastor.— ply* Fcrvice every Sabhath at It) A. M.and 7 P., M. SECOND MI . :TIIODIST • EPISCOPAL '4.1111:1:C11, Market. Street, l'ottarille. Iles. ANDREW liI:VIACIIF.,-PaSthr. Wyllie service every 'Sabbath it 10 A. M. and 7 I'. M. BAPTIST ell URCII, Rev. JOHN 11. ChTLF., Pastor l 4 ervlce every F.abbath at 1.1.1 1 ,. o'clock, A. M.,' and 7 o' chick. I'. M. Oir r.r.FolotED PRESBI"I"N CHURCH Market street. Res. IV IMAM 11. I'ILLSTLET.,PAstor. , Divine etcrske ev,ry - Sabbath at o'clock, A. and at 7 1 ,5 o'clock. I'. 'I. ENGLISH LII'IIIE:RAN CII URCII, )lirk'rt Squirt: Roc. It.t-Nt Pigtor. • Ithipe ,enci,i• In 1111. 111.1[1.11 rvgitlirly Ml.rtillt , • ' . it 1(1 1 .:, b ii,•ck:evoning. it 7 1l wkly PraytwNloetiug - , l'ltursdiy evening.. it 7 o'cloa:. 46- e tNti AT lONA E. Miners rill., road. Pottsville. R. CHARS-ES WAS. EI , %‘''AILDA. Pah tor. IlivineserviceiitthieChurcheverySabbath. Morn log at 10 n'etniek. evening...at C.o'dock..Prayer 3lectiutr at 9 A M. School for small rtithlroli, to tench - thorn 111 the t het/Hes:llld doclriue,Cof tire 0'c14;34. School tre rea,lin;:,.. the Bible, 1 I , ' el,sl; ii2iug, School :it •i . 4 ~ . , .. N.I. PROF. 7 A l L law '' , A restore s s pt : : 31 ( .. is,l Et ) , : ik i l; E i; ?I T ; R I i IE ; s N ari c o : itaN ti,lr: ,i ‘ y lr: iE : si ,1 1 : 1 1 , • i 1 1 111.A1113,1Etut. 11 , 1f.1:4-,IONFJ• 1 4-4t Landisb4g. Pa .en Tuesday. thel . 11.F1AD'Illls.i.1,11.A.NliViirY.111 (Alt DS. iith ~..0.. bob,. Ito.. '.llr.AVlllltittis,./MtN goes of Pine- 1 V color, permainn•ly. Lind.. 1 . 1: P irrAN 0.111.1' ',1 ' ,1 . iIr.I I , f II II 1:1,ArI. toi Kan J0:440t the torrr(i.r place, . , - 7:. ~, , 1%.. 5, a ,. .15 ( ; ,i. .13. h tn , ....ie l a p il , ol , .l..n a dr it tn u t . , ,..r 11: , : ,, Ai r i 01 : , .:, ~ .1,.1 . ,, , , ,.r, ,.,,. ~, l . d . ,,, , L ~ , : :, ,, , ,, '1 uti 1 , , ‘ , : ' ' , , N ' ) 3 , ( : :::, .. '1 . k j " B , ','' . l l lS , , ,t ' l z : . " 1 :: : :', ' . S :: , . ! : ' , f11 , ;: '" 11 : 1 A l ' .. ,-, - -_ _ -I I. WANTED . • . : ~...,,,,ilaris., iv lit prer.•llt the hair tojtit it..t. ,. • I' t i :: ' , ; % . ;- :,, ".' s '''' " '''':' !... ' t ' Iti; 111... 1) „i. .. . _- 1 r .,-; ..I ---- ~ j. .' . _toting, is, any irn.i,gir.l.Ci...,,t,. 1z..„,t f t „: 1 ;', 1 1 - ~.7 r ,' , ., ',. ~ t i:::: :::11,,,.:.1:::::::ri.:.4,,, .. i1e . c: :1 ... :::/,:.1.1,1 ' . . 3 .,,,, ,‘ , , I..N•rF i t . ).-One ilale rtravlier • for 1 ii ,,„„ ta1 ,,,,, i „,, t , j , 3 „„ „, , i ,,,,, t. ,, ,.,3., , r ,v , ~,,,,, ,:::_ N . ! te Puldic ;School pf Ifraneh TowitslAp. :Sala., .41,,Lpyin,o. . :. ... . lends to Start:eying and "E s ring i', t it 1 ",- 1011 - 11(11)(Ilils; Ni. - ; , 41 r 7 ak:out. Sin per tito'uth. To ~,Mmenrc April let, p... 56 ., 51.1,441111.1111. 1t1•11illti , r1los'o,1,/llier, SI.IC .ay. APPY ft I . ‘,. M b 1;011111NS. &Is ; ', Turn. b.,..1., - . t, , it., ~..1, . r rI, I.lair that wa, • • S : S 4" 0 " I r .l/ 1 1j ht' l' i u: i0 I"'" N " :'''. . 1 Lb•welivn. 31.1r1 1 11 49. 7o;. 1-..: -it i . • i 'V • ._______ -. __ • t', , .1,. f... I:, Pr 1 ler,la. Slay-,1, •,-.- i' , ... - , • **•• • • • IEACI - lElq . ; WAN:TED.-The an- - ti.0n...t....1,9 worth Knovanq.',.--1::1 ti•tng Prot. M .T . . d's- ii.,,,,...„.................... ,. I r ..tm .., p. rin.to.m.. se.tcr..l - . . • 1, 1_, ,,t t, t i tu ji tl . ewleildlit.4l.Thiettori,erlsv.,fittrJ4tit,,T;:dittllteht.'"e.lfitA,ttl.p April toil. t i , ll .i i ! r - ! ,. : ' ,,.. !_! ,i t ; i ' , r , .. „, 51 ; i:' , ':, , . , t , „ T . A.‘ ,1 1 . 1 1 . , , , t" . ... , : u , , j t ,i ~..... 1 ~,.; 1 0,t si l l. ~ ~,, re. . nea.t. t”ltake linjt 411 the Ist et June follow it.;:. 1 1 co.ved front Johnson & :•ton...ll,lrdliwr. Me., and is but • Pour-Male uir.d:Eighteen Fernald Te:t.;ltorn arc to' be i ' n_t_1; 0 . ,,. .L d th . , , , i, ,ii i: i t.i. , ,t , )55w 1: 10 , r .. : L , ,, t,,. ,, r ,• ! ,, , . , ,, i t e i t i r 1 m t t. ..i 5 r ,, ,i, ,i i i t i t L 4 ,,. T e , , ,, , : i n , i ,, , ,%.: ,. , ,r t , i, -, ~, ,,L . L.1). - ,l : ::ri, - .5. -- 1.(,...)ri:1,1. .. ::: . :: _ 5i.::::1*, . ,,,:.1:, . 1.7,..1:..7.:i...,,;:j.::::::ii:.:. ' .1.;. - : .. ~ t; chosen, lis follows:.' One. male tier Superintendant of all : xi yidcnt truth: as hundred. in I , llr , , ';l 3l c A ll . t r i l t' i l i kl ß ll( . l.;:t .. nty. trading utol e r .),„ Gardiner, )1.....1titn. '21,1, 1,:,:,, , neretefda. VVIS! ill: 1, i..... 1, m . p, 1 '''!!' the Schi'iols, (.I:eirigirinancl,lel:p.,4,,liii saftta,l,lll(.:l4'srt.;llll.:a2ivt::ll.;nui..t.:,:nr.iiiti.npittni,i.jainall::::6,l;rS'lll'itlare,';i:uipi,:ii .:1 7 .: ,. ' a r : 1 i f ::.1 1 1 ,,3 t:v 1 v e 1 1 . : . 1 : '; . 1 : 0' :-. 1 .. : 1t0 , t!i i ;:t.v .. :C 141.1 t e-. ' . st ify , '..f. -- ( , . 1. ,,,,,,../r4, ' ,',,,i " .,,, Y 717, 1 1 y 4 "R 1 3' ,,,t. t ,,,. r ', -- „& ,. b 1 , 1 / 4, 4 :,'''''''" l '''.'"'' j ''''''''' '4 aof March, 11,...t. All tit...vld. a t . .., ' '''''' '. one mad) and fourteen of for the .two Primary 1 !.. is the greatest discovery of the .1..,„ f or „,...,,,.,,,r,,,,4 and reltlel•led 11 ' Ur‘to F 1) ,111 ' 11 t• and 11,- .an trit'ty MI: that it and Seciindarc 1 4 (•hboisi. The Ong. three aro requir7.l t ,. be cl4issical scluilarsi ' chain thig th e II dr. Befoi I' ll 1 •' . ~ :Wash's in the ilinnimar and High Schools range from i a, „ . ',..,; 0. ' .My hair ha. ..,, , ,, , ,, , ,,,, t ' t ::,.-6:2 1 \ . n. , • 1 ,.(i:i a tam, ef "7. 11 Pr'''''''nf than I''' 1- ' , Lticnier , Lao w cupt‘4l to 1.... a.• 1.. , . er. ,‘ F 215. t.1i . .100 3 'ticar-Supt..s 4 , ll C In the Pripary and , ~, 4i ..;, , ~., . , , ~ , .., • rt-ittal et .1.. r - . . , .„., ~_ , ! Seconda l rs Stirs ta tile wilariesttre at present.„lttwer: but i. ! t. 1 p "111 It • Illit 11 tit atl . lrici wi t ,, LI , ,i,,... h.,„,. ..ndt . C l l •%I.• --1. i''•,1,1•1• .. . ' /I ; ~, applicaSlous are Solicited front 'competent rind expert. I 1 . 11,. .... 1 " , lllY ,1,, . 111 :' , ', 1 M of Ilm w‘!rt 1,1 . nd, 'pup, respecttuti3. : 1 1, :j . , , i,:. N. 'ilt Ken - . D issi)LuTioN.-l'it! 1 ru r al Teachers, bi,Whom liberal stiaries will b.- paid- 1• the capiability of the Teacher, and not the grade oft '''‘'' , Sl 1 schottl. trtertninite_t-Ithe price (40-et - vice, - . ~ • Illiten• Central itailr.a.lttelee.'t ' ship her...niters , existing betatt.sn It , '. and t'llts, t: ill, Is lb of the I,.oroii_li • -; e .., ~, ' , A l ipli . ,:w.,. acctitnitaniea by ,Certi 13. - a t es' of ex am ina. • • „_ ~ ~., ,,A, _,,, ._ _ 5 .,,,..1 . " 1 " .1 , 1 1 ,, i '' ' j p , ' ,.` ' , - ; ' ,. 1 ,: '1 , ' , , ''',.' , „ ~ h.i. : ait i tt_i, j :_ i . ,___ls. ;_ ;_ t ii i .: l , ; : i. : , l .il l:ct. b ). t r i .,.\ s ,. l , u_. : .;, o, ..:n i d. ) . a t i t i t hi 1.... -,lo ll; lion fri•n.k.the , tounfy Superinteintant,lll3 , " be made per-! . ' r ''J - "', 1 "r Sir:- 1 • ''.'"'" 4 cd111•M Is, & CI , is tl i- d '‘l -1 I'• .' ''''' f 1 voluntary te.ttmeny nt that eNcells.dice o f y ear 11 as 11,- ' ! ' '' ' ' '''' 3 ' ' - I ''' ' ! ' soutilly illin Writ inti. up to the day of election, to it 11 mutual consent. Ail bus ine ss relit ; ,• t barlleSq I .., C. 1.,1171,E, &v.. e•t • AArrel t:( Prnee!,trs: t' t 'tor ttlfr. Thirec UP oath, agn lay Tiair w . as ver". gni,. I tint, will 14,1.1,111,1 b y 11.11 sit 11'1IA N. ' at Hon. V Mfittina...ll's 011 ire. ii,r. ,, , autre .1 Martetsts. ; 1s nem a ..I:tri. I•rou - u.. (the orn.thral r, mt.'. •ti .. i. , ; , • , th and , Ihe ic.rt0...... - im„ iier... ~. ~..,,,,,,i A , - 11. 'it. , Ii;; 1 - 1.1 '4,, nthi ilk. March 112. '55 . • ' 1:1-4t .0.1..55y. rtp, mily application 1 loath made ha CIIII :• r - ' ' . l Hair liest4..ttiie p7par..:l l; l , : p‘ y . y ,,, , t , f u u. .f ily nn y d k;ol i , l , d n i , r p h. li frln . t .,l tl . n . 1 p„„ : ' • '''''': - 1 1 - '.l - : l ' • salt in my oron c v., I can 1110.4 earnes , ly recommend :. r A... i NtrD WAIRRANTS Wanted by J ~,P- - 4•,t0 others. • . , - Aitgned I_,l wi, 1110: 1 1.1131KIPIT. Attorney at Law, corner of Se I . . rood and Myrket streets. Pottsville.- '' 1 ''.- octelsidsll. IoSZ - • : 1 4 9 -___,.. ',. ' Iliir nrstni. a; tv : .-In ~t tr e, 4 twill •1,. - 1-dav will Ite found ' u.”l''"i'zns'l , ir , l'inttz tosl, ', li, , , u t • , ,-•. , J. t...f IILON 1 ---4--------- ---------' - P f %V.., re ;It t . • . . t it! I . 1 I TO.lll/41 C11.1111E11.... i• tin. dai'. ii„. ; ''''"," .”- s ' • • '-':' -; :ji.:,..', 7 ANTEI).-A ,Ood sevond • i ltand I \ w r :',..n ml,:nii.,;:` I :v . i':..l e t'it `i':: I(' I il l . 7 ', le . ; :hwarwe'iiitness...t. mutual c.,ia.•111.. Ail p-.1.....,..;.:‘ '' '''''''"l' -----,- ;' - SEE .. . brd to to, •. ' (.; . ' ",tt•ant rigth... ~ r amp l,,te of (1.,,u, p, hi In.hors./ • ur.ii several t.tf our ~,,ohthih,,,,,, h, :,.. t. 1,,,,i,. 'kir Itrl. fOluw.ted t.. , '11,11.,,,1-1p,1),‘“., , , ~ II i , • 01.1 V power. FAddresq . 1t1p , I: ItoTtrlts - h. lielittS tirullit..lSily- .on c e .c. ,,,.,... i n ,,t our ~ j,,, , , black lit letern. a. the •Tise those Mt, ing .1. - nothil•kwill i. , -... 11, mI: ;:,'. 'i. - ',Nene t der county, Pa., with descrintittn • vie.- anti teruis. I nlizht I , b e ing the .t for of early„manhood: 311.1 as tine Ilement. Tit, 1.11+1111;r-1\5 . 0 11, .i,,,. ' • . - ' CA M ' . 4 111 4-1/ M ACIL ftn't 1 7,105 ' , V. 1 .s silk. atnt tint without -any other applied- LYMAN • . Hi 11 ...,,,. \ .. ,.. t ., 3iarch 5.'5G. ~I ' 10...", t , , Linn than the Restorative. It it has done this urin lll.Nit\ .''" T' 11,1 `"• __ . 1 :I _ - '' - ".' • others. will it not do the some for any of our readers': Pottsvillio March co ":,,, , . iiN•ii 1 , Dire.... IA T AIN'I'ED-A n active butziness man ; wh.ise. - fnody Prows" were on , e like the - ray. ti Inei," e( ' • il With a fau ' ily. wants :I sittritio'n as Agent- or 1 Lochiers wa rlike chief. it they will try it• We think; )AWI ' NEItSIIII ) N trl'l 'l' ~.4 " Superintendent- 1, , n hansact'hu.siness in :nglish and 4 "• - jac"" l "" rie (1 " . ' 41 " 1 " 4 +"t. " r i• ;.•' l. :` s 'i• '', .. i i - L : ' • ( '--- ' ..e. rent , ,•orirtnership, in the lot nit, bu....,,,, .. , of k - : • ,,,i, Gerniat4 (outside' I,' siness preferred.) .. best of re- I• ' ferenees. will be glvSin. Apply tlt - t C. .r, Esti Ptats. .The Grealog Iliseorery of Me Ape.-li ..I,L.in, r ecurs .. eatstin.; bet ...en it. C. ,Ll.l. 1t t,-. di . ti a. chi" Sea' nil% I Is"' 't di - %It v 1 'Me, orl at this tillife. . ' • - that we notice. under arr. circuinstatires. patent 1001- ' ''''''' ''''''''' '- um j''''''"''''" t • • CIT) March 15. '55 I , 11-4 t , rings, restoratives. or anytithr,:f the kind. for we ii i „.„ : It c• it A __ .i::_ .. . a prejudice against most of them! But candor compels : ' '• 01 11 - our :,..,, ril6l NI ERCIIIAN'I . 4 \l. i 'ill .t.' . .., e. 1 , . int ite at te nth .0 to the ad% .31 iseinent •of Ppd...., • . • -,7--- - ' ' ,,!.;,..,. nun tis It L o r „ . Alt ot II rt r.... Nl ., 1,.. .. ~. , , The 111111.1,1,1101 l 11,. 1111+ 43,, • DC.. b. I'. 1 .,. : vill. 11 anit inhers.r i The adverti+r. a 111311 Of repco•tble .• .. s ...air siestoratiae. We tiratoojurenile to n .,,,,i r ,, conneethins and but.iness habitii. who has bee.n eing:t.....l_ an vt hill g. of the kind, but s.nne ft .ta Imes I,l'. its 1t... 1..., ~ into ''''l' - ` 116,, 111i IL , 1 1 S° //11.1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1' , ”` ,,, .' I ‘ , v2 H lb lic COIIIO to Our knowledge which altuest assure us that it i. l !„"'"," ”! `''''" "111- tat tbe Mabatte) , artier tie• : in Iti,estOnt: isactkst Mt: intim' yster „ . has some leisure time • a sricereign remedy against the hair becoming p.-etua.. ' '''' ' l / 4 "!' 11 • on his hands will hitte wishes t; ' fill up by as.s . „isting.any : I:" 1. '''' •16111.1 11: ttfrely g.r iv. It is not a - Italedlit.. - but upon 1114 111, tei , , , , . 1 ,, ,,,i ~,, t ,),;:. L. ,s i,.,... .. n..1t.,. - h....:;,,,L. i...., ~.. , gentienian engaged lin trade, whose business may not he' licatinn. as dirt-eted• the effect 1 . ... produced 11pm:the : ''''''''''': '''''\'".. ' !"'.''' ''' '''''''''' ''"'"'.'`. '' - ..,.'•.tiiroig I sufficient to empl 'yin pernianetid clerk. Itespertable re-1 skin which bringw out the nii•inal ei , lored hair. ' ''? ..... busi In - ' ferenrestairett, thrl..lApply by letter only, A. IL at this 1 without stiffness. arid Rites it a gle ' Ssy and natural ap- ' ' 't ' '' '.. hul" ' 11 :''''' . • ' other. 1' I , kehruary 1t . .. ytt ' . ; peal-sure, - We have seen persons,. tin 1 , /tee used 1 / • . I ' 4 ISSOLii'I'ION:-T11,"1..tr h ,,: l •11:: :: :: l' Ak i\ i:'.‘ ": l 4 I : Marc Is. sr, I i , • • 11-at. they :in, mho, 1 .k...it with it. Examine th.: ads ert is... . . ___ _ ment:-.lfirsoori Reim/down. , . . I.:lll , er.:er .t - 11-ssler. Its 11, s in 1 , r.., . '-±..- tiotilt.l . ' C:ITIYIt., 111, June ii''.`:i'' , ' l .;• ' reri.s. &c., ;its "11, d Port:en-dm , , 11 M :::, - .-..'''' 1 P I have used Prof. Weed's Ilairi 'ltestocathc, mot hats' ' 1,56 . b y ~,,, u.,1 •,,u.,-rat.i h,, •,I!L : 1 , 1 11 ."' '' 111/Illircti it,. 0 emdcrful effect my hair was 1,....0.1ning.m. will be set 11101 o 1... 11, , 1 „,,,., 11 ,,,,, ~ ~ ~,!,....i'propet t I thought. prelmiturely gray. but by the use of Ili , PIO, 111 their Nl•lrt. , I - 1 Al/1.1.1r1,. ' '1'%.1:1111V1 . 11 : 111rIltiY.• it has resumed its ori,:inal color. and I have no ' hALIN ri \ 1.: It •11:ii.dp \ I:, doubt. permanently so. : :satorty Itnr.r.-r. I •./1111N 11.5:q.t.:1: , ~ t,rf, : • - - ii`• 1. - S. '''''''''!".. ' E Y ' ' Auburn. ' 31.1t.1i5.1•:,1 . • 1 ` ' A NI , . . . 0,,„/,, r D,,„„ • ,,/,.,,:;,„, IS 1.,-,..ti /I,sitir , ...-Tliose wit •-. Jail' ID ISsrl Fit :11111,Ulit'es 1 , th , f1i.11.1 , • be 1 hafr deutded tit; elite:icy of Prett 11 ood.'•• Hair / 1 .- 1 "1 ,1- firm. Allel th, Pt Mir :..,•ner.ol, root I,• b., •...,., .. lb. o: tire in testoritig gray hair to its; natural color. mid be • „„„, 1 •1,,,,,,,h.,4,1 hi. ~;lii ~,, ,i 1,, , ,,,,,, t ~,,,,,,-,,.,,,., . .., ,-,,,, i i,,,,b,,,i w i t h 0,„ ,„ht,.,., lA' f.,,,r11c of Ilic111.I•II 11,1..11- (1, / kIDS, ,•!' rho II II": 111,11ioll.11 , It• ,I,(1 1 , .-.ii111.,1 ' 'llell , 'II 'III: 111•11, iti7,ll, in this cit. at le have nst d it. and fulls en- „ t , i „., L ,,,,tp,,,, tot I ; , li i., id i..,.. „ i u , I, h ,, ,!, rs d , .rsed 11r. 11.n.f s letter pudli.ll.4l in tooloy's A merir.i n. ' ~,,„,,,„ii, I„„ , ,t.,, at It „ . ,Id ~: „ „I ~, ~,,.: r•- s lnni I , -/A tlitlits.re. .1 Mr rrC.'//. . I flossier. Anduri . schu)lkill Cot:into. Pa. li it itila r ' l ' -- ' Iti 1..111.11111 tile Itil , li.' will find it to their:, . 1 . .11... el' ll ''l . 11 ;••./ ., frtic Re- ,,, r4: , re.--Wninive tiover %nowt' any I g i,, , . hi,,, „ ~„11, t••:"*.ite•'1•,11 ether - no di, Inc win a. large ash ire of puttlie eruitidenet m.,,, I, ~. I s„,:. in Cu,' short a time as thi• has tidily. It has not Istell I . ' -.... wore than It )vac•billct• 1, t• tarot lien,' of it. mill it now i . i '.,. 0 . , C:I : 1 , 11 , :.•! htwt-.and„tids nt tin head of all n•ntediest of the kind i we have I I )1S"S()Irl .TION.--The Ct 'l -, s in, .nerer used ally Or it ourself-hahing hild•no ~e...... 11.11. as I - t. t. ,_ , ;... • twr'-crown of . gler . ) - not only a.. 1 yet retains it • 0 :ginal. amt 11. W. still IN,LI. - 111. , color. hut gets time .o--but setae of our tendet. h. 1 - e. IN .1. CO_ i.. 111 WO/. WO Lace U.OVOT kIIOIVII it to ' . Lill or r...,,t„riug u; 1., ',nut.' .•, tisete nr‘iginal color. IVe adt Ise toII.IIIXIS are ..'.,maim: pcnn.ll , , , ' 11, "011,1 10 I I ugly ,;.i - ay to glee the Rester:di %.• t trial. --r/,t,, ff :- Wilt /!ii,. \ Address-o. J, Wt a tit a; CO,. t 1 .1%. I:roadway. Nee York and 114 11arket Stris:t. St. • lonils..; o ln.. pr. per t . , •1•••• S. II In-sr ..k. s is., W11,1i.,11,.t,rc111,/ Pflil:Idel1I/11:11 .1. C. I. lirttlins. Dciazgist, .Igent..T"ttlt•llle.•Dai M irch `t, :.,, Aue,ust 11, t 1.15 :1 - _ , ly ' Ito OTICES. T. *. A, , v , ~ m aslitnaton Cap - , •No. , ty r • I.k. "Juni , orAtnerlea" meets every Monday, eveningl. at Then. .'s Hall. tThird story 1. corner of Sec and au. Market tareets, Pottsville. Pa. -• 1 LEWIS TIIItNtPSON. P. Nov. O. •5:, il 43.1vj :I 'IS 11.1.1 AM Fox, 1:: S. • CFI I] YIA ILL COCA TY A,G RI— . vuOTRAL IS4CIETY.--.1: , stat , ed Meeting' of this SoeietyJ trill is. h. It the puldie he: u,e of Daniel ilo‘or, in the liorotu:11 of I tFu I:.fshurg, thl Fat II rtht) , hhe 'Zit h day of Mareff, at 2. o'vhalk P. M. iSAM L. 11. MALDEN. March S. Vei. Itl-4h ; ' ; •lice. .Seentary. ALDJ OU RNL) COURT.—Notice is ' I , •i iferehy given that an adjourned Curt of Common-. Pleas. trill Is• hel 1 it Pottsville. In and for the county of • Sehhvlktill.on Mt :SPAY. the 21th day of MARCH - next, i -.-' - . -- the forenoon. to eontinne tine woels. _ I ice, I I Mr I lad AM MATZ. She;itf, I reh 1.'',1 5.511 f 11- IN()'I'IC.E... 7 —AII persoll.: . Tun;k:,..l valises. ,:irp.,t hags. /dialling :no] ....,---, left i 6 pledge for Nat-ding. will Please i-all and ititleein theni. lit our hotel: on o. liellice the ".!?.,1 of . 31nrch l'it•to or thei will be sold at puhlie salt 2 ort said day, at Il ti:cloi'9,.!l - .)51. I : MORTIMER .t BROS. Pon .Ma ter;llj - -01 l •. • I, - IL:it. • i N 7( T :-4 ICE-DAIT & iIiNSIStIITE i 2 „, II I ISN A COAL CA:ill'ANTAit PER CENT. ItoNl PS. —11,),I, t i s of 11,1 Igo per e Illij 1i,1117, of tfia! , elliflrMy are reiltiested to mdsent. or fort; ant by mail ttct he tint,- meriber.o -, r pa) in4tit. on or mite!' April let. I e.io. the ',u pon, thii,• that da,) - .lin sut•h of tht.,. {gilds as at v held 'in flits 4i,inity. [ i It. W. 31AsON.,I1tshi.r, • 1 1 , Cold Spring. 1 1 Letter addi - Css- - illarrlslinr.t. Ea." Marelt 1:. t;iii 1 ,I , ~. 11-at. V OITIC E.4livreds Ltters Testa- India:my toot,i Estate of SA "ill: EL II FALSER late of the Omit v of sithuylkill. deceased. hare been granted to the itillserilietl, all itt..t.soan , illtivtat•ll to said e•tate, are reiWic , ted t> inittke itinhediate paynoint, and tho., having iilatins ag ihlst the same: will present them duly authorlited for settlitutent. to : ' 1 . 1 , ' tAL G LANDO RAY. Erretcl.r. 1., Broad A: NV illow.-Philada, '• lIALL. of '_i l littersville. Schuylkill t•iuuty.ii:tittor ilaid estate-, ' s authorized to ra-t:eive antonkg in t of amount ;due said eatitte and to reeeiveylahus life hatne.l i " OKLINDO lIIIAY 1 •:. 15Z,:,.. I , i ' l.l • 51,-3ino . , - - - i i I'IC H-N E.t a Stated Nleeting.f ' o I'n-std.-tilt :hd Manazt4s - of the'Pottsviß Pottsville :,q,jech ;),X,.ltiroi, it was; n motion • j•rit, That thJ, following I.lv-law he tulophi'l ar the ));), t o ti t! . Itr-lan's of the Pottsville 'iv3l,..c Co.,' the Secre t taVr he direft,iti to have the saute put, : I the Mindr4 Jril radl. ao:1 the S r hiiyikii be,,, ' ' .e, times, iihieh shall laiieonsidert‘i. a sufficiont j all ititerestk. to Si it : , !der Rent; due and unpaid. either by the Owner ht of 34 itroperty. and they having removed it prent:ses, tit, permisiiitat shall Is, allowed beauty ,r 1,..,, , n,1. t/, u.t. the Water On said premises : liarrearag'is ft -r \Valor Kant are first paid. tEx tili:till IIIIIIFOL I . 101..1. !dial LIAIJE, 'S,c, if the Itotkiille Water Co.. ) le, .)lartill ilth IS:A, I ) '''..; , • - t- 1 ! r, In-:3 D. S. 1, tit pay! ikt) agniiihr Dye V 0 thti , hel lis Rc 't I I , th N and h•tli hed Iti Ir e Ihri tkt. 111 W 4 r •nai fr,u, tl ti p rs Ulltd (/*/ fr)i grillet l't tth%i4 Al ar_lll [COAL. 1 ltEN't.'--A iirSt class - Red Ash 4 - cry. il.. ttIIIIS, .kr., a pply to I . CH AMblfS M. lIII.L. Agent. l Illt.. Mar,;.h i,'Ll', 3 in .".t *, I 3 . AA ERIYI TO LI.4'.,ASE.At.. Ttts ,, , in, soniy ktu County. l ' 'la.. knorrn as tho Ilia ni,y, ill i$ i n g o . s t ootl. and,protidell %vith Ilachinerv. lApplieatiott can he toad, to II 13 at I t S , itirk,t •or C. Stevens ii., W;tl nut :lb°. 1. Pltilath3lithit l : I I .] Li .1 BLA N I); (.!()A 1i,•,-----Front Locust futa.an —l,Tii, under-lAed h.., in 4;bunt,tion [ ,ir General (.1.0 Itusim•s". taken t ht• ag,..nry of the kat. :ttot are propartat to or. i . v. ordors‘Vhial may 1 , 1,1 I.i i'.4( Carbilli, :tiltlylliill county,. Sr It) opt. NOV I",irk. 5, cAzqs ER .Y lt lUSIi. .t 11.'55 1 • , 32-11. 1 / - 1 10 0,1 MEI 1()C 11,, 111-7 n 1 C . nutpir 1 I I fi Nt re Nlar qt 1. V pith lti N't• b. , ill ir R'all et 111 k 10: L! CI A L! —' l ' ll6 suhs'e - riber keeps ,J1.t.,,n0y,1n Man d a large quantity of Allegheny and IlanipebireCdal. for sale by the ton or bushel. ht the lon'es . ) rash priee:l. lie is ales mepared to reeMne Coal in Ykrtiag.e, and t(Rdeliver the same. ' Yonte. 5. W.esruM Broad aio Callon bill streets. and Arell•street WharhSeeltilylkill.•j E . sennEiN}:lZ. Philadelphia. Xpriil 21. lafts leely Ci()- I? A It'6EliSlll.l' - --Tlit . under nave ilito dar formed a remirtnership. mter the nrm of NEVI 11E11,N Eli. r the ournese of tr.ins aet MI! a ‘Vhelesltl.l Coal met': Commission tun:Mess. (tfro: 5. W. corder' .4 4 thl and ;I:Amu et . Philadelphia: Na. 4 New rib i ret, New' York' • ! DAVID .1. NEVIN. • t • V.k 111•111,N , 2:I. bk:dl. • • e -::m' Blokiston, Cox & Co, f Itti: in !andsshippers of An thraritee Cnal. White mill Red Ash. of superior quality, Wharf No.'. Iliviimbud. Cumberland Coal, train tlle Franklin ! goal 'Compiny's tallies. shipped by them at Ilaltimore. • .INO. BLAKiI.IT6 N N. . • • 0.,4 - 41 Walnut street. Phila. svm. e. cox. or:o.ie.:sEvix.tNo. 4 New'st t'vet, New York. March 15. 'SF 11-Inn (IOPARTiNFLSHIP - 0. F. NOR f TON and ' y.)V. til,OVEli. Jo.. or the late tiro] of Norton c liaTe:ithig day :og,,ht , d with them. I\ , . S. IibIi.ARTS, tvAuro'N. and-J. IL VAN DUSEN,f)f the !firm of Itobarks. & Co.. and the busine.s.s will be :continued under the. firm or VAN DUSEN, CO.. at N. LIS Walnut street Phila.. Pier No. 1, Port ilfrhmond. Philadelphia. 'Feb. 9, I! left• • • TO COAL 0 PERkl'OHS.—Edniund 4lriffin. of '. 4 ie . Nr York. °wiling sever:ll traets ot goOd Coal Lands, is - desirous Oflessing the same for a term 0 years'A. The Coal On be mold tb the Delaware. LaCkawana ‘t Western Railroad Compan)i at the litn+. or shipped over their road.filLrect trj New'Nork city, at the option r, the lessee. Forltertns and 'Articular., address the on. dersigned agent at Scranton. Penna. D. NEEWIAM, .11 li g. g r r January 12, '‘ls„ ! • ' CO PA RT NERS I I iP.—T he under ! s;igne.llnty[t this day (January 21st. 1` , ..',6,) e nt,itito into eopart tiers tip for the transartion of a General CAA C.,ininiission linXiness.'and alsb Sir the purrlsa , e and ' , Ale of Nil, under the firm of W. ',IL In Ni Lit: 4 ,t 01. I tffiYes—'2os Rroit Tway{ NewiYork:and itt tent re str,et, oppt”ite the Anterivan Maid. pott.ville. I IYm4M. RitflEßS. New York. 1 I'. NLUTllER.Tottsville. February 9.11 i 'g 1 . 6.1 f • • -. 1 . IWO COLL .lERIES to lease ler a i term of yeUrs, at Wilkesilarre. Pa.. on the celebra t rC i •ti l a ' r i i r t t and certainty trl: l ie ito li a s si „ l e r l ' i i t tl .s . t t a l iTi, p in it . y. tinq nf these YOllleriex is a slfaft—the other a tun nel.-'-- Itotid of which!. ill be thoroquhly opened and the coal 141 driven through by llui3ownerx. and both connect with Philadelphia and New Turk cities, and int4,rmedi atin markets, via Lehhth Railroad and ('anal. '!Trans po'rtathm expenses „trOm mines to New York., ab , .ut it 3 4, to Philadelphia, about 2. 50 per ton. ~ Atiply to j , 1 .CHARLES I'ARRItSII. 1 Wolltealtar r ,,t, Luzerne Co.. pa. - 11}43t reh C, X3ll : ' . ... . .-.‘ I i_ SIILAN D and 111=A111NOY COAL - L ' —The undersigned are .receive to eeeive orders for t oecelebrated Ashland gnat from the. —Bancroft Pi elm;. r Colliery:l' trim ' the ,4.tensi.e alterations and WI. provi.ments made; at the Col4ery this winter for prepay it.g the Coal: they feel DO hAltaticlt,in offering it to the trdt. Os an article that can liare ti,J'suiwrior . in the mar -6.1. hoth as tokuality and fteethon from dirt. s:rde and Other impurities, They are Also preparrd to make con• tracis for Lehi •11 and SchtrAkill Coal front other mines. ' 114.SCROFT, LEWI;:i .t Cll.. NI .JO Waluitt street. eominercial Building. February 9, .sf) . , . ndy linisT CLASS COLLIERY to Let. i , .. I . , i—The trusGva of the Thrk. Farm. adjoining the 1.1,- i roug:h of Cott. viile, offer to lase that valuable portion of i the nest end r f the estate, whieh.embrares about 5.300; feet rd thy eel Mated ithrehOftne rein, Rrd Atli. Cwt. to-1 . I.'o th,e'r with qt..; Tun od, ledbt.d-1101A. Fetus! arid Stfrui i 'N',iii,i, The legt. end of 114 Colliery is at Westwood. I witek- Qui Mineltill hailroad plows through the •prop k•rtvi—dhedisfiniee to i'•elm‘ikill Haven 18 only five toiler. • It ii thereforri aumniz the Wearrst tbnierrea to, Philadel_ phi.'}. The stip4tornnalitvHl this Coal generally emu- I minds mire than the usual Market price for the best, red' ash ;Cord, ate Pthe quantity s supposed to be s flichMt to 1 supplyia first leiass collie ry Or a long series of years. • Appli,eation fir further information and terms of Is, Se to fie Made Irl 1 If A. RUSSEL. Arrem.r. ' • corner 1.:•-rorril and nahantringo streets. Pottsville. • lebruary 4 'idi 5-tf • - 7 . --, - - • , , I:FFHE C, OPARTNE ISHIP' hereto- . x fore exiStlitg betweett the undersigned. under tlm 'firin of 3101 ll*, CAIN A: ;CO., to this day dissolvevt by • '111011:11 Crl'UMitt!. The busihessof the late firm will be S r i tbst•by ThountS Cain and Jesse 31. Cork. Mh,nrenuthor- ize, to use the }tame of thiriirm in settbdnent • ' DANIEL T. 3lt tORE, . , I . TIIOMAS,CAIN , Philadelphia', Feb. 'lg. .:110. . JESSE 311 0.141.- , 1----. , , 'coeArcrs',Ertsitte.—Tllo undersigned have this day (mined a equirtnership tinder the, styiol and tille of CAIN. lIACIi4III .t Owl:, for the t rails-Al , nof a gener al teal Strippidg business.' Tlitt.lLVl CAIN. 4 k I MlllllllB i ACKER. Itiladolphl4. Feb, IS, 4. .11-ISSE )1.:.Ci..)01ti. f--- . • - lElloli f I ,_ T A .-- be late firms of M 0011.: •. CA I: IN C 0, .., ' an I MORRIfi. lIACKER fl C(l.. have reNr3sed from N o , 75 . ir, r ,k street. to No. 40 WALNUT , 2A'ltl-IF.T. iseeond St i\'. 1 1 T h i Mel 14114. Feb. li-3, '1:,6. ' ' -1 & r.l • •, EOlt. SALE iO,LET. , 1 1 ‘)R. SA LE.--:Sik .Moes, Wagon and I „ . liarne,s: Four MtIi, , .WIIA. ii tnd illirtle.A. slid Ts. 3litlr.r..—lar,r;o sire ,r , vii I.rokt , and In ~...d order, trait 3to 7 '4•lr.. 01,.1. Appl to ' ./01I\ A. i 11% r. ' Trr‘ ir , r, , Mo. )1.III•it - :.2. I , :,i'n, . 1..21 1 - 01)(iE I? 00 : 1 T() .liET. — The , r _L A ICultr.l Anierir-an 3lrrctimui4'.. Ira, in , : fitted op the lar,z, arilFonterniord Hoorn. kit it a , II: • ' S." of Tr'ill ironini,-11rill. it tin turner of Cosner. awl Ea't :Market st.. I.tiey to: let the tittlltt It,r I i1e:11,•'.51. , .•10it• , . ' Appli cation to Iro marl, to I tEI 51.11.1t'r EL..... r. 0. i'..l if. I' , MS% ill, Marvla '''' ISSG - ' I_-:;I' . i - x_ A. LI, sorts of:T Itails, front 22 '.0.611 . p. ! undc per yard. on liana no t for sale Iry lire. S. lsr , :, -4u_ 'f E. VA it DI.E a. 7 , 11 N. 71 ICE'S TO i'oll - °tit,. in CliurOtiillt.y. str,t, 241142. to • .1.1 IN BAN ,t:ts, l'ott.sille. Jail. to. i 1 ()1i: SA LE—A I.lrav quantitt of 2(1 , liana swp.• t'haiu ,or saw, of I,tri,u, si/v, Irvin La inch to 1 1 j incites in diainot,l. • VARNA:V& SON. iIltE 1ii.11111.4 for Cupolas, Puddlina 3111 io:t4t fv.ra;lth. f-r sole l w. nt tlit, i'I , PSEEIt FURNACE. I'“ft,Nlll,...T.kil. 19. I`','7lt IFOR REN'F—A Stable on Railroad i street,. bore tht• lit.:pot in 190tt:.vii1....,Thi1 , 1r , •1 h,lti lug; tell or I wvlvi. llorsys. l'estsession gi,eti on the INt of April. Apply to GE,. 11.A.LBEIts ND V. Pot tsvillo..hltitutry 19. l'<ir, ' ;'. ti UST "RECEIVED:Irpin New York, p :I,:icinz Leaf het for' mts.' Ab.o, Solo Leather for Itump beatlol. for Mines. For ;ale by .1111 N L. ME:s;NIll, /:(111,-oat/ttre , ,t: Pot'tscillo. February 10 1 , 50 • 6-1 I • • LE'r.--The • Washitivot rtil 1L ry 'ow ra y prop , s 0 Lett ii': thvir arm , 'r Par , I,t-rtnrvs, ac. The m. 911 and suP.ahlt• for th, al., 0 purpost , . part Pula' pi) ;..•56 1 Jul • MO I .l lolt I`;N 1.E.-011C 12 inch Yule Pump. 7 f,t ',la , . awl 70 , , fi re ripe tcitL halt, rin4s. 1..0 , Welt and ..100 1,4 ellain: all fT bra ,11131 i! nd will by cold cheap. INV M. T. AGAIID ltelcuptit lj::. T RE(`EI V ED ; --A tare - P assort " .„.,; t ..f..:ph.ntill IN•rrumer ) . A.,.. tr... ih.• MalsUrae torit• uf Jul, I lau•J ,v 1' ,, ....11.irri5 , al :Ind ot hett..... All those Ns II" Want lint• Peel ttliler . call aF . o.ltAlt- LEn% Hook atul Varlet - r•itoro.! January '..'.1,:1•C0t - .• :14f a. " • . HENRY W. 1_ 1 0() IX' S Topoirra i)11 i- I i.a. slap of the Mine liiil Railroad. including' the 11, , tern half 'of the l'ott,,ill,- , e.al ha.") and ttn- Ash -1.111,1 Itegion. • Slyi. 44 , ilIC11.•S •,i111:11, cAdt,urti and Tumult esl. I:emly lOr .1.-lict ry at Batman". awl at t;arriztle•* ltot, Stor,.. and a 1 :Air. Vool's cttii, c. uctol , ce I:',. i••,: , .. . _ _ .. • LET—N: Founilr lactiirA. rrh q.. ' ill 0,11 Slr••••t. Wrltierly 4W , 111 1 0 - d b) & C 0..; %, it II :1 1 -11111 of lath. s.. all all iwe , ssary von ter all ex teunitr For particillr , apply I.) the sul,,vri • tl E SPENCER. 1). , e. 15.'55 • 541-tf • . , 11 r 0 I.ENSE---Vvitys: Nos. 3 and -1 so-011,-11:mA Thiripon Pm in thhl,nt ,s. of pus.. A hi to Ash IA,AI. on 111,1 ireen Itid,!..• est:lTP at Mt t'ar nwl. both vt•i - as driven to nutrk.table real. For partiou lam vnquire of C11 . . 0 W. Chuteinu3n. Phila.. or P. W. Shen! r. l'ottsvill,-or or - Joo:rit s. DIX , :‘. Said. - )1ar,•11 T. 70'.. 11-:411 - M •amt l'artin.l. .!.:-(•ri et o ers tIOR SAI.E.--'l'lli sub •• • I • fr • 1 for ,th. hi: Stitl.ll, and liarn,. e.tal 11 , 1 intent in Sorwe,tian street. It- is famished with Sa d dles. Ilnr• netzs. Itridli.s. Cellars 31141 :lii ~Cher, Artiel,',. 14.1ougin4 to t II,: im.iu,s,. Al. 1.1 q,te,,.1.1%5f7t Intent of the he , t ta, wilt- Jaz. All thvt ,, , , l , : ttil fixture:4:l:lEl , lot ia the ,a 1... whip h will he on eat,' t.•rna,. .JACt 111 ii. G. 11.: la IN. NovetilLer S. '.'3'',' 4l tf )ROI'OS ret.ekved up to I ttio..Ntti inst., by the r. fur the (if &is It;; n rod.; t tumid varik. wit I, thin 1. Gil - Mile nt biittorn and d feet Of will ,tate th,.prie.. per yard. for r, t . sin!, and coil. F , ir furtlwr pirtii•ulars apply .ti) . ADAMS MI6LF:II." At Pine lint ri,lll,ry. Mar I %. T ANTED—A: pirson to rent the 1 . .••, ' - t(1-1. Idonse recently oteupled by Ili. , r.ohseride - rs, \ they Navin: rented and remort•it to the new brirk Store House reeently erected by E. IW, Nlctiinnes, where they are pre . pared to furnish these u'lm may favtir them with their patronat.re, with Dry Iloolls..l;roceries. Hardware, Querm.ware..le,; at the niest rPasontilde rites. • St. Clair. Sept. 22.,..55 :;'•-ity 7• DAY Is 4 WIDER. _ . • COAL MINES- TO LEASE.—The -, - .„ 1i „,..,,,,f-th,. North Pennsylvania Coal Company. sit uate in Wyoininz Valley. three miles above V til..esfarre. Immediately on the north Branch Canal. These IthlleY are now In work.te,:. order. beli* furnished with a 5111W rior TIPSY eimine. pumps. kc.. &Y. All applications t. le made perspably or by letter 0, ' l .11111V1/. TAYD qt. Pre,i4...Wi. N o . 0 South Water street. Philadella. 1-If ''A'P lit ~.,s, l' t,. - :1t fo QITAII ENGINES F( - )R SAI,E.-2 ' , . .4 A. "I .1).,1 1 1.. Jr) ... 1 de kJ. Steam EngliteS. With sttiom cylitulor 22 inobos di- i anieter. and li loot - str , k•e. I:l!El ,,, int: , ylinci , m 7o,2 iltrh ,..l : - -t d is i l lt ,,, n t , F t, u .r ‘li t , ; ,, t - c , , , ,....t ~, , t ~: ::, t ,1 . , . 1 % . - ,- i i z t , i k , , ..i tx , i, l . , ...l 7 ., ,f , c t i ri u i, ,,, , i i r li : i:i ,i , n , , t . i r so in n , t ,i ii .. . FURNITURE Si, FURNISHING sTCK'''''' . ' li., ' Engilio , Ono or 1.111 will lo sold. ivi dot.irod. Ap- , , ,„ , i , ' • ~. , ply to • HENRY; LONGENECKER A , CO.. 1 1 1l 11'. ~. ~ Stir/S(llM' rS' lake I 1111111,7- 1 .1; , : k:•, , '. Shantu...-in fin Worts. .Ti , ll7ll'!/. ill. Pa., ' neunchig loth, - publi , in g.”uil 11. ,!, ' ,1 ' ~ ....1 , 4 II I) . t . to (ID). AV AiNYDEII., l'.ltmille. .15. z: . gilill in partiNtlar. that Ili) a, 1. ;o • lt . I ' , . 4 :: — , '. 1 ., th October t;, IFS . . ~ r d7-1f ~ than with all irliolos lotto it lit,. , :I! to. - ii,iiiii,i to ',urn, them...l , e• I. 111 , ..,; 1 . .. • FURNITURE o tiIAIIIII.t.'t /U. , / 1111,1, (1.. 1111111. ,11. t :, •,. Si irvrinitloden , ,1•( init. of the hrm...lio. P .11 A..:: . who 1.3 ., 1 ,,, ti.giV Yt.n.,511:1,1 thint iroi, i , hi. , ..F.1:111); klo's lio:r work. thee;too , !, 0,1, ut th'it !!,.. ~....:' .., the pUldlc milli orth los in their lit, I, -, • , "It Ithr. ..thor e stat,lisitl:i.•bt in the I I: it • , Sr ,' . - 6 l 6l iturahilicy _old liaiii.h. _ January 5. 701 roR SAla7, ()H. ItENT—A desirable ,c,,rystosie d. or in.: in Jlorris' Addition. clear otali e11 , 111111 , 1 , 11t ,-.1, with all the modern Improvement In water. The hon , e is to feet front. and ' the tot I feet deep. wlth.a Tate frame 4welling hotice in the rear. • l'o,sessien given on the lot of. Orli. I•Zott. The tering! to ; snit iiitrehasera. Al! applivatiOnq to be made I. • - ports, Agent for the F..tate. Pottsville, Jan. 11:.'&13 OAL OR LAND F SALE.—.-A rev )tainn tract of 0,:111:1111]...f PUMP (II CMS , t ,,, V110.i1 , F: jiuylkill ' cnnnty. Mijoilli.ll2'_ land , of floz Fort •-t lun provement Company on the and Me•••r , Pood3 , Richardson on the west, linoirn as ..1/cel.t,hi , eq.eontaho ing 424 acre , and allowiincr , J • Apply to 1;014:1; SPENCER, Nliner , i Ili, or to GEORGE _.l-.street, 1-I.secotor. , . - i Match I. 'SC F OR SA premises ),.): .1. 1 , . )lereilith. in the upper end i o n,:ost met. Pottsville. Th.. 11011 , 1: is a 511 t•talltial StOlIc: 1 ..7 (04 Indit. order and repair. Th.• tot is 1•4040.4 Raul ,oi . )lalianton,z ,, street. feet . in depth. to a ba , ll; street. Thls property is one of the ut, , Sttle,irahle r,illenees in Pottsville. For terms apply to - JOHN SIIIPPEN. l'resident r,frthe .)Morel iktnk% .lOIIN M. SCOTT. lilrstnnylon &pore, 1'11 , 1 , /r/i , ;, , a f 337aviri b,'56 rill . ; subscriber will sell .al. ctrl -5,, • I :tte lnle. the h"use lud hit al r41 7 —.44 iq..,11,y Jilin, sit,mt,,,i re. t. th it it .11,0{14 the itoptist Chitral. ; The heii-e i• leiot ;;f to lek :.t feet. aud tw stirle•hr:ll. with t'. 1. 1 1 1 . Thu. let 1,.% t Weill V t t rllellnllSOl 4, in vx,,llent fr.lh the street *Rho. var.i melt , 1,;,-.0.;1• the tre....t Pieacaut part of the ith a tr. - oed,w , l l i.f water Oil the premises. together math o 0431(1.'11, well plant ed with fruit tree., se.. auil other bx tures tl r the cou renlenee of a wig he ell ti l v the Ist of April.r imme Motel!". it red. For t.•itits:tha of her partic ilors ap ply to the sitt,serilier pr..10.N.5. .1 NI ES 11:1111111l. PottFdilb, •,l Itlor.l.t 15, ; ; MII I:), :n Th. ; do C.Slan - 11. P!, A .1 If 1C INI fli..p.', I of , vi I fr.: , .``' , t” i; . ;il.ii•iv ii.if5.1%11,.. 'ur..... , , 0.. t, "Alll F.I. ( ~ I. 01• o: 1.. T. T.i lof - I.,tif , T .111, ,lot lilt.,;a r, lAD , .ittli 11.111 i t.:11.,. •It, u ts. ii•, . 1n.•...1 .11i ..1d lii• l A, :ma ,1 1 .4,•1e,,, , , t ,, ,.5•, lii c.iiii,ti..ll ,itli VII,. ~i..,,. ”.mu, - 4 ti ! Liu alii.i3 S. find Ilivl prof al ~I ssilli a lat.. . ti, th.lll.•ti's tnraliMiitsirt.. d, Al 3. h 3.... , ' NVliitt. 31.1. Falloy ,lifit-, I. .• f• ,;;I: f f - ,H.:1,. 1 111ae1..1041 I filo y f-T.A . F. , . 4. PEtin 31;1 };;i ,•' . 'l Si,' • '.1•1;;;t••• • . 1.0.1 all art 1 „, th tt lu. „, „L. such t. , 1.0.11 , 11111.11t. :S. It —Mr. T.,t,t, 111,• • • ; C. 1.1,••1.1 I.• I • th, .rm..t . Itt.• I.n , $..1k1 stand. tt..xt II .....• .I:tt. h t‘. PHILADELPHIA "Ix r,.„• r \rhargrri :111 rr'n(. t 2 ri r ~, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAIN, ADDICKS, VAN DUSEN 'fi. SNIIr .V.i. 15. , . . 1 / 1 ),,'5h. , .... 1',,i1./.4'..1 J. .‘. )11,4,:E 1 . •,,,jit, ilt1;:,11 , A h... Au. l:..1.1 \? Prltil4 . llimii.t 1 :111. 1,..t.tt..‘11'. .. • J:411 ars 1'). 1,:,t. - GEO. W. POMEROY & Ci In OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, a., NTO. 1.0 South Water strt Nt.rk,..l. ceil g • Spurtn, Lint. Elt•plia at. XX 1141, , • r e fer , 1 1 11: .11,11.:M1111. ...1 p ort Samuel T. 11a, ;,f; OILS!!• OILS!! - OILS!!! - X. A. WILCIC)11.1. sn k,L , T R dEII HODGSON KEAN - . w Nos, 5 k• General Commission Merchants. and Deis ll'/1.1 .ISII.sTEII. I I 1 "1, d ent ...11.VG .I.y D.WEI _1 '.; / 11Friel:—..:PFNN-ILVANI.I HAIL i ..pt.._. . ' . . BAILY. & BROTHER, :-: V No. 252'ehesnut St., above Muth, Phi'..v:,10 , , , t:13.1 In: it, att,ntion t , :tliesr ,st. :.•-i , • ..-- 'rt. ' a {' ti IMPORTED CARPETI.N . Tr , ' XV' 111(11 Owl- will- oiwn 1. , •11 ., .• I,:w i r, L - et, ”,•,.. ...I rizt.i• us( et., ;.. •' . .'.. el . , Velvet Tapestries. Tapestry Brussels, . Imperial There-Ply, bar Extra Heavy Ingrain. - Best Venitians i, - ..,:. ill All , •1" wltkliar.• s,:trr-litted t 4, 1... 4.f I h,. )..,..: ~ 1 ,,,,,„ will I. 5.,14i at tht• 110: vst vil, ,-. 1 - . 1 - ,: u..b. ''''' tot It 111.1" & I:„• .' r '' ..:. ear Phi : 4 ,14. I INDUSTRIAL WORK . it 11=1 ~ . .- . BEMENT,DOUGHERTY & THO#'' • , .l.„ Vtfa, - /t/7491.3,'S 2.1 /I,•rt.N* kltt'A. 1: ' ...4 A RE prepared to make Di-: ,, :.e" " - IL I.rA w I I IL:, f4,r ,NI Al: II INF: 511••1't...1.•.t_ NI • 'llll` 7.)1 IT ii : . `iilP:".. and to furnish .111 tit, - - ',.•:''' • Machinery, . Tools, , ~. "n,• ('retaut..;, .111olvers. • • Forge , A ”:1Lehi11i•t ,.. 1 . ...1% ..It.r (I,,wripti• Am: or th. Im•st 1 . 11111')S'Or 'tut 11!. all Slllll .•• lif any Fin, r•t•tuirrd.'lll4.lis work. Sr . Jnnusiry '.541 .. NEW WHOLESALE DRUG STO*3:'-10 N. SPENCER THOMAkt Ur, SMEI=IM Importer, Manufa:turer and Dealer 4 .1. oil ! , ;17,1f, :I,llcr;crt4,; /1“ , , ire,/ , •oe . yr, ri,lo oot,rol nt, Wh.!. tolodo• rip lit 1. ‘4,llollty 1,. (ii An t•rtkrs I.y pr , quiptll Country in..roilmtat. art. tOo call 111,1 • stark Orrbn..itti{ 1 , 1510. In.', lutrve , .1r r:til road >Li•q”.,. 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