• . .. ... , , . , • . ' ~ ' . amammimmammtimewilima . . ' . . • , ' • . , . • . EptTows-,-.___ TABLE.- • , ''.,- ~1 • . • . ; :t. t .i. . , . 0 .„ , ..t. , ' • - .-...,:"..,c0c 'I .:''-,.-- - $...-S4c - Tut Etrouqt 11;ret.rWa.,—Th`e reception. f ra .n t ,L,s.cotik: Co.. the New Tor i publithers of dhe reprint of-the North' • , r .,..• • , -,;-1 , . 4 ......... tr ! Brit bh Rt view. that poputtit quarte t ly. r en linds Usihat • --7,.,__ i the present Ss 3 ham -able time foe nefaubict there to he r . gin. The term, if subscription to the Vtur gretilititiSll „ Bitters' )011tIle .112eTnie . rweaRr'nreBla:!'.11"w 7.7 , Y ;u l :T e trq ft i l eir "e7 o r r- tu' ll " i c ac tt w o 9"l -IIL . i ric'car ,f , a. The-tiiur Itelitzses ! ind Blackwood, Sib.' Four' ' POTTSVILLE Pk. c,pies to one aticircea. PI --;;•--:' . .; • ' - .' f iVt..ll-4.N . 1 TE.i.4.L.9 1.. Y IA . iiir nrn 5,- I,y ,La o- SALT.LTRDAIf, APR L 12. 185,8. 1 1 ra j,'l-,"6 and l • • '_._....L____. ' • •, ' 162 Nassau stre4t, Near Tork.--Thej , dedication (./... this 1 ---,---- ----"---,--_, -- --------_--r., • --- : Coo wort litottihing. It reads— To mit-father and my .14111TS' NATION.ILL SYSTEM OF YOLITIC/.1._ mother, who bate listened to these,pages as I wrote, and ECONOIIT.--This book e lited by StephOt COl- 4 who haie been tit once my audience and my critics, this • - i well, has jest been issued by J. B. Lippineott ! et Co., • the Philadelphia pablishets. , ~..., russi et the_B6P T ageswhich compose this wo r k, discloses! • „ . th i . u.. ! the, f - t--that-thecharactera ,thron g indit are admirably! American Mining Clironicte truly remarks - 4a . drawn andiiistiined, and that the heti:, so f a r trian t e., noticing the work, that such books as this, are , inn common puce. peasesses It freshnes s Of style , truly - deli g htful 11'e; adelse the p•-rusel of -Christine" 11 I just what we need in this country. With .a ! those whceadmlie,a story at:111 , 4 inculcates the ne e , e-ity ;; masterly grasp the author has taken up t and ',of attachin g thel,ch:araeter of children as well at o f ad oils. 1 with the keen - edge orsound argament, ihttr,,,,"; ~ -, .petied 9n the grindstone of common-sense, and ------ . - 2 ro Agatts. i t i ,- . • . . polished by experience, he has titoroughty'dis- ___...____4l_____ - • sected the Sophistries and fall teies of British - , 0 ` METEOROLOGICAL NOTATIONS. - _ —7- . - .. Free. Trade; as applied to countries inithe pos. Reported by-Dr. A. idea!' r:of Platt•Male.&i. Assc,ciatiort'. aition off the United States. Much of - the i . , --_ .. . 7 i evil and lvacillating legislation the country has '!`ace IT"EI 2 --I' : "'”--)";E3'-Rr". '" 9 "r." 1., ". •I sniferetfatid groaned under, may safely beat- 4th 4-1, .'4 ,: -.7"- ' . 1 t ; •'1 • • 4 tributed to the British Free Tr.iders haying :..,., day, 7 ?,. i, ~. !.. • :::- i . lortp - Op!!,.1 t.7.., ; ,r T ii icat. i poisoned men's minds with'iheir pernicious :__;:_____'____ --.. . re ii . 4 .....4 It .4 I 'll,l •Ilt. ul Put ti.illie cep free trade pamphlets and tracts; even Hour in g ' .1 . '1, 1 43 -- ;; ' 6 l l I4`;1 1 1 2j 7t . a:l ~,, r 4Mta'rliet & :Id. tdi:432o ) . schools our young men and'hoys are . taught m. e .s., , -,,e ; - , 4 :..4, 2 8 ~4,..v,, in... 4. fid , .. , Z1.3.9tr7 ft. ' • Tuesday t Lill ; ;At i Z.1.i . ..' l)kl:itict• frout.litilattelphia 'OO wedn'y 4 i :t:-1 1 t::,. ,; -tt..4. , 3 utiles. ; Latitude, Pet Thuray /, 141. , 2.k ~ Z 0..41 .1` to". -11'4,pulation in . Friday 11 1 , 4t '24 ' ; S+! t. sat,: ;,soo: - the principlet of Political Economy (') from s :suCh sources, so that a. perpetuation of disiss ' ter may be.loCiked for if corresponding efforts be not made on oUr . sitle. See hUw much Eng -land has been willing to. sacrifice to this enll In 1844, $500,000 cash were subscribed • Ertgland : lO be expended, in circulating fre trade tracts in foreign countries, a large share of .which' was for our benefit. Talk or bug bears, indeed —here is a hug-bear, and o 'e of the argent kind. Some• people say pooh! boshf•gammonl; Well .here are the, 'names, and addresses of some of the parties, and the amounts they subscribed: • Abraham Lees, Manchester, - H. Lees 8..05., do - • J. it N. Phillips Co., do -- Alfred Bingen, - - - Wm. Walker, - Alfred Orrel, Manchester, -•- George Foster, do -- - - And others in Manchester whose natues.we have to the amount a Deer, - The Lord Provost, Glasgow, - A. &J. DennistOno, do - - Chas. Tennetit & Cu., do - - Win. Dixon, du - 1 Samuel Higgiuhoth, to . Dunlop, Wilson it Co. do - - 1, ° 111) And others in Glasgow to amount of , over 11.000 Marshall A Co„.l.eeds, - - - 7 2.500 And others in 11 , 1' to amount of - - 9.000 Aelt,r4tl & Sons, Halifax, - - - 1,500 And others in do to over - - 5,500 The London Times remarkedthat— "A,Subseription was t,pened tit'' raise funds to circulate tree trade tracts iu 'foreign coon tries. -About four hundred and fifty thousand dollars'were su scribed. Sone o/these tracts are to beprinted in New Yurk t p».eirculathat in the Untied States." • Seine of this pile was no duitht used to sub sidise newspapers, and lobby meinby4s also, but the must dangerthis . evil /ay in the fact that able writers. having Leen secured to . Mitke the worse appear the better reason ; works ad voCating British free trade have become the text books in our schools, and the most ac•- eesaible books to the student heeking informa tion on Political economy. The Jesuits eaid,. recOgnized the great, ini• portinee tit' nt tuiuiug the education 01 and it witille seen thanhe ;Yee tra tiers have largely availed theinselt es -Id the =II How well their large ilivest 'bent in the pub lishing has rvfmia the English houses, may be judged of from the statement of the amount of specie tliVitave drawn from this country during the past eight years, ($225,000.- C 00) in payment for goods, the most part of which we should have made at home. Pnar..cort.eute—Tui: Pt ,Live oy Trs PRESS. ---Gftett when running a rapid . glattee over the brOad bosom of the Delaware riVer, and at times while watching a solitary vessel gracefully inclining beneath a press of canvass, and part ing the waves of that noble stream, on her way to pmt. we have mused on the natural advantages which Philadelphia possesses,t6 render her the great commercial metropolis of a great State. Situated at, less than an hundred miles fr^m the sea, and with the .means in her grasp, of . rming railway com munications wi:h the teeming West, superior in'ociint of t teace to her rivals, Philadel phia -can only blame herself, if the engine'a whistle is an isolated sound within her bor ders: and her wharves do not preent to view a forest of masts. We are led to these thoitghts by a remark of a gentleman in our Office, af ter perusing'our recent articles on tunnelling the Broad Mountain, whereby Philadelphia would be secured - an air line route to the West, and in cOnseenenee of her contiguity,'secure a vast trade. The gentleman appreciated the importance to the metropolis of the projected route, and wondered it the press of Philadel phis woUld perceive . it alsO, and advert to the We replied, that we thought no t, as it happens to emaciate beyond the boun daries of the cit v,.and besides, a majority of the papers of Philadelphia are rtial by cliques, and fear to move in. any matter connected with the prosperity. of their city, ittilesS direct ed to it by interested persons, who have an influence titb , C,and come in contact with-them., The press of Philadelphia unfortunately; with' one two exceptions; are.blind to atirsugges: tiOn from,thcinteriOr. Calculated if adOpted, to add to the wealth, importance and,prmrperity of their beautiteD city.. To us personally, it is unimportant Whether' any articles we publish, in reference to matters of commercial impor tance to ,Phibidelphia,.are copied in extenso or not, by its pres, as many residents of that. city take the Imolai, to keep-the run of affairs in the interior • of interest to the city. We think however, that the press of Philadelphia might with IlVenttige, emulate their - brethren of New Yor k, ec ho leave no stipc e unturned to advance the greatness of their city,. The result is perceptible. New York ranks among the firr tCommercial cities of the world. Philadelphi;i might readily have occupied that position. didAer y press possess a tithe, of the energy, liberality and spirit em bodied in their New York compeers . . Ere this, might .have been removed the Gothamiie . • , „stigma-Prillage. ' Since Pennttig the above; we are gratified to : 41 . erceive that the Intinirer and Bulletin I break' thrOugh the- eir'tde of custom,.'which . • encloses the mass of the press of Philadel- Adelphia, and publishe.our second article on tunneling the Broad Mountain. If Philadel phia woUld"take that important commercial position among the'cities of the United States, which the could readily' obtain by an exercise of judi!eions enterprise, her press _en masse, - must assist. n:the wdrk.._ l%t'e tip, gentle men, fro yOur Rip Van Winkle slumbers. •• ;A, BILL TO PREVENT RTIOICI AL OUTRA.ESI,- The Committee on the Judiciary : in the Na tional House of Representatives, has under consideration . a very important bill designed to preverit the recurrence of such judicial out rages ae that of Judge Kane: towards Mr. 'Williamson in. the United States District Court of this State, last summer. The pro •posed bill . directs all alleged cpnteMpts of Court, for which impri tont - neat may he im. pitied as a penalty, to be triedll a Jury, if the accused party demand it. The difficulty . Which the Committee find in respect'to the impeachment of J udge Bane, is, that the pe• tittons do notcome front PS.musylvania; THS REGISTEIt AND Eatlitaint has 'changed IL L. Cake, Esq, is now sole proprie tor, If the General is not as proficient in, boxing the political cotripas4 as hie prede. dellabr, Mi. Wet, we presume that under - the neti regime, the Regixter will be consistent` /hiring a period of at kalif. four coniecutice weeks. lirewv.FF Tn Phif.-4,fialphiA it • . • • ...... .... ....... ' .5—N. W.:st ropy; ;.: rath. , r .-1 , .u1y: 6--N. Flo: irtortt. rather rh4ady-4;ve. clear 7-‘%I. W. tresh ; he-trl) clear. [ - ; I :S. W. iir:IIN ; do. ' ly,ly-\. high: char.'. i ' : 11—S; W. teeth: - f ~ Hie new.lit l uar lna" im preteA acfinl cif S 4n noy one foup..l intoxicntegi. Fast young then Inu.t he enutiou;'. 1 At this iiriee, i swill net dq to get -tight' often, • l'afat Ar;e/..1./ in the ..Witir.,,—;An man by the 'lninie Nliehttel wild hos left a firmly in the 014 Country, true killed by a tan of Coal in Mr. l'arvin'es. Clair, on Friday of laid we..4i. - $ 100 "rdr•Cocio. the „iufluenee of the delightful Spring weather. ne huee experienced during the wee}:, the di,am,eariug frinu tin 3i , tt of th 4 motintain+ tin thi) and vegetati.oti is e.olling lorward wondrously. 2,JUO I,01)0 1,(100 . 1,000 1,000 TheiSeo.ll o,railitNy will i reec4ve a benefit 'at thp on JtuiilLty evenipg VOEI be Crnwilril r,rr ' the lke t C:l . ion, as in; eunne'etiaii with a !heat : rival elite - t a i nineti t of [Harr than i t ritinary tperit. tile C.,ngo Sertnailets (if appear. . , ~zif- Our .11;1 aary.,--Moilibc,i, . last be , ing a fine day, the 'Washington 'ArtillerVi,Capt. Nagle. and the Scott flifle r Capt. Stertmibii, paraded for' tar wit priietie. ' The Artillery 'precedes 'by the P vsvitle 'Brass Band, which 41 . seuersed 'post - el°, yam: ',mole, mart-heal to theitrOist of the'firstidana, at Tumbling Ruin, ,where iscaidistance if eighty yards, the Members perforataki the to get, in a manner which gore evidetac r e:: of their skill as incrkstnee. The prizes oe . the occasit 0 were a gold medallion and a silreer clip. the la l t . .ter to be retained lowinenently by the Member w inning. it. Charles Moser iihtnined the: titedallion, i i ited 'Cor poral stieliter wain the ettp. , (!i . The ItillCs exhibited theiri skill at. tatiget Prac tice at the Market Streertlasiii, end at (a. similar dist . ance from the target. :ri.lii: tateniliers proved that they are as e.Xiabri in tlitt..itse of thb 'rifle; no our frietol-,of the Artillery ale itt ; hion with. the less unerring musket. 'Thy tisrizi.• of t i le Rifles was a medal which was wori-hji Charles . te. Ilit-Y. Botha cmnpanies reflect credit upon - martial spirit of the County, and RI their ke, :dge of and execution of military tectics,•are si issed by lit , other volunteer organizd'tti i iits in tin ate.' --- : 1 7--- , s•-•-.•••4•-t - 't'l - Ins(l6le, in Seheytkiff..Cotoitg. 'urn the ~.. annexed" list of the number:ofitaxablei lettu (- kill County in 15•55; it still he perea 'that in this Borough there 3tre 14,1t.1; and in A , entire County, 20,278. ACCording fu the 01 . 1vit , ions of the new Itemise law, whielcin,the sever 41 counties of the Siete permit 'the lis;celliug of ore hotel , to every Unt , hundred tinil lift) iiixableo, a ad cue oat_ tog house tii every tour tatix4esi or hiiielo, Witt,. villa will be allowed 'l2 11(.61;0 tavern and 3 It, eensed eif iiig houses. Tlui 41ltre Cou4ty will lie allowed 120 licensed laceriTs il:ti , l 36 catang houses. The Tit,: Li AV provides 111:4 this' apportionment of laver'. s shall lie made with iitaterence to the eon_ A elilelWe of -the public and the aceimemodatfun of 'strangers, travelers and siiio'Ortiers; and_ that no: hi•euse shall lie granted fo r t, the keePin • of eating houses. except where they; May be ne•essary fur the: aceiiimmidation 91' the lefhlie _andi travelers. The prove-ions of this lavt.lcili,-es the granting iit' licei,se :1, imatter of discretiii&with the `curt. The appiii•ant cannot denoted lib.Cliet;n‘e as "a matter of right ;" consequently, the i , • ,•'Cuurt, •is not bound iiy the law to gruel the niititeuin number of li censes, if it should, lie of- ilpittiim thetjthe public I go el iliies'fiot require then). l; It rental us, as here tohire, a :11ere matter of li:citilege. whilly within j the ,ii.creiiiiii of the Court. The law- grants the to ici(,yi of a tidal of fifteett-dieenses in 'this •Bo rough ; but if the Court ii." , si4tolied th at the 'eon venieuce of the palqc anal the acco cmodation of stra tigers and travelr's iNes:ll,t require that Gunt her, they can stop at-any tointher short of it. The,' law says that license's shall'. itt.'exeifial a certain needier: but it nowhere' udieates dor a certalfi timelier sit:4ll'l)e granted.' i i: , .. The seventh section of ,tie, new I. dirt t ell fiersiiiits making olijiaittions to a for licenses: shall he heekil ; . Ity evidet strenee or eouttsel, and it•lsiroper the . ..i• Liqa,f Itestriction.sheuht take' full of thv c pr'-vision to furnisli.ithe, prop Lion to ilia; Court of• k. th . 6 Chtirecter of ti applications , to tie . . rouce. , j',., Otir fri g Count-!Must be prepared •tiji retuonky all applications wt)ere such is course tr. , itl - imp,i. ~,,,e,,( ie ..1/ , ,,,.i,, ?l,fditi,i,.- 1 -2r he !A necessary or exPedi.9o.t.l'' . ., . . Itaiirood!w3il at the lower end of Railrietil iiitreet,' . Atioexed is a list of the number of in Miirri Addition, which has Lean ;:o sti ng -and I our Ciient•y : • .:. r -- • • . - • - so ulten Itapuken t I 1 11.;, .111. •Aeok "ti lii This. Bor.' Mineroville, ;16 - 63J1egins To wall steads on the 11 : At helot side of tiati• Mount ! ai I(lAvigolturg, 239 ilithtey Carbon tiailronil, and joining the , t,ef , embank.! " P.,irt Clinton, I:l3 , 7SlMenheitu molt between the Ilailr iia4 and the hooses to Cens,'t ' " Part Carbon, 417!.S.1;11'atheim tie street, in that Part of hiwn. It lan liang.loa;tl ' o ' PlitegriiQe, 208',1.31.'iNleltanto wanted, iind will itiell-ase•t4e rotas of priiticrtt " Pottsville, 1919f.Nfahanoy there, niiii prove.i.oth ',,, :,:0 . ,.../:,): alai cunveilieuce'to t ! -p,,i„„.i to , •. 26g . -N1 , ‘i., ; „,„ g i„,.. i the. pull{::. a . . • , a' Seh. flaxen, • 704'El."1•Corwegi ii' •S i cl a iii, 1j72.C.V Castle. ~ . , • • pi).- ift . iri nod tir'. , ?if .—TlWee cases,. two tvr , . \ o, ir,,,,,,. 1 „, , ii,ti1u1i,,, , ,. 7 ,,,., : , .A. ' ;•saault mild Batters, and one for Surety of the E. Bran:aniek 'Pp., : 398 {ter . Peei•e,tAllie 1.11'.31k desii• e :Reed's illicit iltiriti;-; the W. Itriai s ts'eick Tp . .,,.4111Rh0h 4 '. week. IVA 'y a tattle liquor comp:, i all a•-•ly „ has ' 8.,,,,,0f "; , 7251Sadtuyikill. 'hien sold ;111,0! Itegi ,, n. liw the bast t.:.. lash--- L. i ticre , w• • 257, breinont ,. less, prohalify, than 11 , 10, rire o coo dart e the same Thu the ." 1•1 11 11.11litiiiii p er iod. 4 time . I , ,rtintny ;tiers jet•Vi..ti,, :Ifill the Iliitit:r '. " 49ll‘t,ayee,.,. conselinlinee to, that:cur nio-tiriaithie•iine class of. , j a a ,„ ... , - , ',‘ . o r,ttp West - Penn 1.1- ,,, i1. ; hir • been r -wirkelilv ;"beat end orilerlx - '- Pi I ''' • •1 ' c - '.' ' ' .., ',.-• • • • • .., dr, . ". l9'. )• , Tavern-kitepers• mod_ iithe_w s r---.i tip,l! mg n.r license F a .„D.,,a. . •• ~ • . 1, , e 1 - under the neat law, are rt` f ikili - i.kald'y ~tri.l ir) their : A • .-........0-iwii , ~ . • observaiice of Cie out one , . ;tor thy time:heitig. ... i '_ i. _ _ _ ' • 10,000 .100 1,01111 1,0011 pot il 1,000 L or i. Fitigeruhl of the Phil:Wei ph ht• itpd, Lectured at t fie "I.;‘,urt li mg , e 13 ; 4 0,-rtittig, on the att.ve tiattiell;ititetre-t• ittg sultjeet.t IVese,T, the gallant Ly th e ;12; —lll'llollg the :•ithieet itt masterly style, ; e a" We ((di:4g , ‘Nei( known and yunng !lei:4,r Clymer, Esq.. ticaa tuarrieil at littibiad',l% B • di: fart %%t awl 1$ at ritt,..ent untie %van to bride to ll:o caun. R'S etch Intn nt tl.e ham,: the j , .y liidt entt4 can alft.rd, and congratulate Liw on the ,' city 01.1 Z till. CI , Jllrertt:d Lim into a Itappy .•- - . ' " 1 " . 1....4 kii:e 11, 0 . 1.-31 r- John :ipolln, i . ale of our uutelie&. ia, tom, o, klited a splen•iel t.'uliock ti ll , oe t k, t%eighio g - 1200 pound-. :not eouttinirie;' ;WO 1. , •moi•!of tallou. 'if+ lie,: ok uO.l Ale, by Mr, .lo,epti Seibert, of Berl:0 e.uuty. It will ..%yung Una ;produe,.l :•pituolol beef :is ninny of our re:olerz , , u Ijo ' In e ul.4louLtedry ere ibis, t'11 ,. .1:1i- Intlit.ed on ' l it; are a.. 8 are. - . . . . ; fir Th 4 rnle unry ! te d hy the Cutirt to C.1.',,tv.. er. 1;,q., 31r. 313r.-deh Athol .Nl)er i.troth-e; Eiq., to :huh' 4:411.-e why their hatv, Atkathl not he ,tri. hen trimt the rvilyt.l attortiep; .4 5..h.i . 1 Mill lf,uhty, will he returt:h.hle on Sattyrday it . *ixt,.tit which tituji the tutu It it. , le,liii,l het... , the C , ,itittutie of lilt e,ti,.;;.1i.0i of ~ ,i hil got , of 4ittid ....rrupti-te, with iiprear,:illti rue itt.,ler t,ititt the is u. 1 litet,-:tit twit the:, tire c•i g t.titit,. tit etitl .t.ti.c.ntit with the t tatter. . • - _,Zirl:;l;dirantB of Ir, t•itiztAls %%ere ,till duritig the wt-e.k. to ,liggliJg op frozen pipe . eeitig. thir c Ilurt , wisi the 1 110:! - ses of ley: whitli h“ve I:.e long uul i e"l , l j 1,; pa,re I. 11,1 t the g,verlll eleal Itqc, replu-itiguu I 'the wintei.neca.-ion,tl shall be ft, the rett.) . - vitti•ai trig prove t.i appearlttiiie and health. ,„ gitifiteEs and a pi;iny—the iirrt -even feet. anti the • i.” , 1 ti feet and tour i;ticiie,‘ in height —were t•itexhiltiti , •rt in our town Sat h an ill-mated ,air are a eni itt,ity4anti many- per,,tetis rr , ited theta. The Lilitimti92 king pi ttle. , Ne, to be the. original t oolii Thumb, (raveling in the .4 , itt, ot ittatritii-ny with tr le. know win:l.l'er lii, tali feminine eempatittri is the late zsol. ' . do:eph M. Ve : .zer, ; late ~f lute tilted 111.1 , 1 neat art,/ voujigirt Ode It-env:el, the lwdel it Ito; corner cent', Mul4int. ngo lately kept 1 . .. V Sheriff Fegtr- loing, to hi. , new odnnd ex perience ;an& cOorte,y, which mu t eomniond lair , hB4. of patronage - . We vellum:Aid hi, boot,- to the ...WpPert of tr..vider, &r., in every deport inent, eVept that widch tuly be devoted to Liquor- • . - . , ' ,_21., - Ajipbirre Ir o isl p•r,. I p'eril ri fill Eat! I . lfl tritkltAt . „. ..r."-.3 . 'Appoi - ieNrlit of :1 , 1. C. l'eeo'c•lteet filr the'. .1.,;‘,,,,,,..-f lie iinneseil . akdicationt t * ori,license. , ' Pi44tri4-e,—lteroye, I h e } L i tt: . 1 . adjournment of 'the ' ha y . u . 'been filed ••tv it h, the I,clerk of the ,tbitirt of: Methodist. C.onferenee al Philadelphia, last meek„ Quarter:..e, , A,,ris , of tit's Q9noti: and witi be pre- Bishop iSeott made th e listing appointment, of ~eitied ti the Court 4 7,4tlii 3d of ikty,.proximo,•• •preae4r. , for this s e etion 'of the Reading' Do.lriet : . f' or lir tint.: Wt. ', litlidi, ~ 1,113 list in f s ulyin order to; -. 'Pott,'yille,.l,t ehurrh, ,‘" to. L. dray; Poti,kilie,: * hq nll see who me appl ying for license to .ell li- 4 24141 etnreh, J. T. (rarer: P-rt qarbon,,J. F:', (fo. , r, and to„.l2;ivn eiti 7 eiW ;04 itPrortunity of ortilo- I Meredith. one to be 4444m.1i.e:1; St. Chit; S. W. c.int_t the g ranting:of lierpes to any who mac he ,Kortr.; Minerecille, J. Iluinphriee: diners' m 0... ..unworii,y,t44 re,4eivethem;-! i The list of applicants ,ion, to be ainplied ; Tremont 3001 Pirtegrove, C.. so far, is as follows: -:' L. Steintuati ; Seltuylk ill lin vett,' 3. Linda muth ; i i.: • ' ,POTTfiVILI,E. , . , 1 s t o l v i i t a, W. Mullin: M: it Chunk, E. :Miler. l .. South lllird. ,;.'lltatilei Intl, . i. • inn or Tavern. • . ,'!.• ,- Eatii gltouse. • ! _4,74718u5f0c0• elloo z p.-The firm h...,r'etofore ex: , 3 11 , 111 , 1 , :tr4 ::: .: di live, . .4 ,- , ll 2 enry 1 2, 13e r. l i ni;t:er in . ,r a .. , istitig: under the name of Poniroy, , tiniith .t... Pont - 1-'3lortit - M ' o-1 - nrother, , ~..-.- Inn of Tavern. toy ill I the Foundry i 11•1,- Machine bilSil!!!!!..,!, 1.1•11••1 .1!!!•t•th M. F•eer, ' ' !r'et r Won. ~ • ' been •Iliqodyed, aii.! :Mi. %Vll. i'.. , scii.l.l; mi.!! of the:; Waiter stsLiwich: , ~ 'ittrlek Curry, ,' ''..' .lohn I'..mide: • ' formeripartners• .of lii ; c4oluern, has rented the 1 SAmut" / !"'” , - • .. - . , • , . i ''. , s,i iat,A , rll) l..a ro ti n j 'h io ir te llowie. . bonds 13 alsh, er.tal,l*htnent funnel ly soeeopied - by Spenser ,i..' I J.,„ te „c,,11 . Nlltson in which lie. will carry on the hitilles ' ,.. _ . .... r• Eating mouse., !'• ' ...Lan r t . . lionman. under his own name. - Mr. Smith is. w'ell , iiii.,srii ! John M Crosland. ~. '.', t!otlitW.9tefdle. ' as a pi:artieallneehanie as well as an industrious: Henry nosentrarten,..' total M.ll men. ' workrriziii, and 'we cannot but n ish'-hint succee,.— , Wi11 3 31 " "'hi's- 4 ,: rtiouitts ff. lini•iird, n Joseph lie ' .fitrob lieinfinier The Inisiness of the .1 , 1 stand will 1 e 'carried on 1' - - x . iv: hind. • i-b orili ,,,, rr0ji 3. ,,,.,, ; n:, tistjal by 11tesoA. Pouiroy it. Son, Whom, it I-41 lon or Tavern. -,! 'William Pliiilip., ' needless fur on to ,tats, are prolieientin their line.) Pranklin 13 . .Haercher, •' s ' !. Maas Ward. j.,Theury o..it. -• Inn 'r Tavern. ..._.. AA-A ffrirtilturol Operritionm.—N . o outs were sown ,fn March this year.: As in Berk-, this has not occurred in this latitude for at .least tuna a! eentury. harmers were ;11,1e to plough in olden timeso theirgrounii (luring the tnouth of Mar, li,! a nd to put into it the seed f!.•r a rep o;tt —the first of the season. In theVareli of the present! •year not n furrow could he wrned. The eney Sit' the weather—the frozen earth, nod th e snow,! which has just ilisappeated, forliailo the ut-! dertaking. Tha time for plowing has now; slow-! ever,] cummeneed—two weeks later thou :ever -,known. The weather at prerent it fiviiralile fur 'tbe'cornpletion of all the requisite preparation', of .staur4er crops. , 2 1*r Fruit. of St,'ovriok.--A w , inann by the . natnei of Ander,onorasi otiol i'y officer Chiltt "Ch•all drunk" in Norweg: 41. Street, ,tin Monday. When - fount, she nn- Own: in thatinildie thor-! OEl4i/rare, e' , lJeabtly illtlttiOlite•l, thart;idie wits un-! Mite ).. ItOKOT Ppr.k or ,ee, and in flint state wa3l pl ac e ; ,l upon; wh. 0 harrow and trittidled off to 1 th ! e watch him-e, in-re ii_he a pile of ii;iggitze than! a hulnati living. - A 1...1.11e. p.irtly (MA with the' . vile 'ray' poisonous trash that many at the nreii-: ! ! cot time ere p i , on 2i• its to he •2110NiOli - by bin' to!i •e(1 to their friend/. was found in lier•pn,eession ; whin rhe eonfeepe.i, on becoming sober. wad ob i:l4HO in a certain place in town where ouch thin;s ate no rarity. - • , 1..." 'The at , t—t,,i !',-curler. Lev. .1. J. 4e11y,,,,0r the Meharrit tribe, who ha' been rretti-liiiig during the pitEt .wititer ih Baltimore, lrit+ingt4n, Reading and other places, having arriViiii in Pottsville. will preach in sever:lla the ehurehesi o here belore leaving. 31r..Kelly belongs u. tlie r Nlthollistl , CrSUat'l , .ll, and wad educated by' the 14 itidness of. a gin t kin a n in • Hartford, Cimn. Ho is wet) known through the North and Went as a pc.cpultirs-fireuelier, and has aililrnnsed l'ariety tif ciutp,rt.gations in botidthci English tigunges, during the j)ant. year. Being a ,strazig er'in this place,-we holm he will be kindly -treats and receive theMttention which in cluelito ono of hie !profegsion.: pi`The Planes on the Mitt(' Rill Railroad Company'', extension r mil to Aslitand„ wed( admirably since their alteration— adoiding the large drums instead of the small frietion gullies on which to wind the iminense tr 4 ropes. At present the cars can ho passed over iery.rapidiy„ owl without putting the •works to their full capacity, unless -FOLCIO utifortmon ac cident should •error, more Coal might be trans ported (rein the - Alahansky,Reglan the coining sea s Mil, that; the ..prrators there win be Ole to pro- ' It is to be hope.l that &aims wily nod answer the Purpose (r which they t - ereereet• ed,s4s wider Any eiretan Jinnies, our friends there cr a - there lob ether oo Oct tow tle_ir rim{ for .4 , crall •, ' - • ", a!MI!!!!! ..".7.17 - -"C•taiii/e."—On Wrdneitlai: eveniq,_, this' I piece which wee first introduee,ll to the 'itynrican ' patrips of the, Drama by:tlutt gillsbed actress, Miss Da,venpor,t, and in - the perSonation lif the i. heroine i.f which she made ti:grent impressitin. was performed for_thwtirst time. et 3 be Town Hall, t , a large nu.lience: 'The space it ,the ill allot ted to the st age it! too skaall filfeffydrive re mm tatißa, and conse qu ently inure& in ti - mett? the beauty ist.tlig pieee'. .The ,per#dinanee ho evil, - Passed off eery miisfacterily, Wad notwidbibtarei ing the disadvantages tinder which Mrs:Conning . hatarepreSichied the French etiglitte, they wal a' -depiVotfealing, intensity of:expression a tiler ging throwghiatt. of identity with the cl; meter portrayed, which evinced caretV Study, an much hiStrionic ability. The last Beetle-.-thed ath or "Camille"---ifas a/correct - and effective p ece of acting on the part of Mrs. Cunningham. 'curs. Weir, Robson. and thosest of th i Cotapa y, sue . tained their characters ereditibly; -"Still Waters Run Deep," will be performe&thii evenin.. at the tine.-•••Estensis arm iot. , are always in progres/ atth is seaso year t lirou.;lomt the tniningAistrieia, in the 'ing business. Most of the tninersAnd labor live in the vicinity of the duke/chasm ,gal commonly and properly termed e:Potato ranging from a fear square yttii;W, to exten are of ground, and at this tilde of theyca It;1 re "I“,a r of their time. kt, timited to digging :inn improving these pataes. 0 population are partiMilarly intlaihrious in• and' mane of them raise enough ve for the use of their families.ijn travelin Mt. Carhop railroad from Nit ttilll6 to Mt after the colliers, mothing+ would attract tin gel's att.mtion more than the; numerous nml potato patches that clusfetln the v, the Norwegian. The' siinnen bid mach of tneiriime in the cultivation of tl and perhaps do mach more suck{ work 0- 4 h b pa-lieu aly when tite;!!byes" a ed to• the ..cratitur," which' Ntjo . .Ore sorr too ;Tiny . "of them are. • I?: ' 5•41-• Sorrow Excapo! ;iit a 14 . nattily - (i' , s:aturday 'evening last. afThitnburg. as a pas senger %Vas getting of the : : evening. drtin from Phihdelphia fur Pottsville, aivirjust as b stepped :) on the down track, the lightning train fr m Port Clinton came dashing by at the-tate of fo ty miles an hour. The man was sin& by themovv-eat , her of the locoinotive, and. thro%in ipompletel,4 to the rear, of .ilie up train a distaniei,f,aVer a 'hundred fret, - The lightning train Aid . Mut7,t - ifp, he engi neer probAly, nor - being a*are ut . the ocurrence. When picked up, the, commencedyitaniiers 'thou ht him i de:ol: and commencedquite an animat d 'argu ment 'as to where be belo4eil,! Final! , a by stander remarked that the Oro:Outlet° Octim re sided in Tamaqua. Gaining his feet romptiy, and apparently indignant attliie asyertio . he re p'ied. -I 'belong to Hainhtire' The evidence $lll, , eoto.idered undoubfed,;:artzt the vi tim pro ceeded ..n ith4 way home, •irith. lii.:4 be d badly gatheil, and bode severely 'bruised, hut n d tt hone br"ken. A grand feat of krituitd,und lo ty tumb linz. b u t .I.itigermi.!. - ; - 2 . jn1t:11:(1. Jolin Bower. Jame% MrK.eown, MIN;111 Jai Mr/ Tavern, lsra.•l •itzinger, 1:01,..rt R. l'orter. J 6n F. G. Kuinsius, Charl .E.at I House. Schildh , m„ John Riker, Henry Hear. 't • Joseph lkowen. N,,rth inerd. Inn or Tavern. ; Michael llnmn. ST. C Inn 6r.Tarern. ("trio-Vier Rtiyhley, ri ; Ralf J r.n..i.th.tn . Johnson, T. Wig Reese. !. 1.7....0rg.. IV. Waper, W 1, 4,11, Ann) Brown. .2 Eating !louse ' Jacob Gaioner, SCIIL'YLKi • Inn or Taveria . Thotorm Ch trien t 4 atior. Edward lloyer • „ Seth Leyroaster,• Nathan U. nutz i John Morunv. PORT Inn or Tavern. Bartholomew ttliao Jim;;, Mtehael Wiand, Michaer Voles. .• • ;1: Matthew Burke, 1214 Inn r,r Tavern Charier:Now. Daniel Devine. • Eating 'loon°. ' d Chrlittopher Bowe, POlrr tLINTON Henry M. Geier. I Jercnifah D. Focht; Abraham D. S—vage, , __,' • _ onwrgisßuto )141% , :amt fi tacit, • Ihthiel 4 - ks Tv , , t , L. /.. ), ler ';;:- , , , tAVAQUA • • osoth • Int l nr "f4-,,...rern4 yi frevlry Samuel It4A:st, ii, nr y „WeWY< Thuntax 31 c Ifugh• L at i n] , th4 ,1 0 1311 .5er• f' • . 2 , Tim ar Tavern. Janfrs eodiunr!oll i iipeht<r• 11yertbomf. ilt.pper - 4 7...itriOr- • ' '% prep .ll7l" the rdan. re who dens-- tehes," ,torn ever encmg, r Iri-h his res et-'lles up the Laffee, e erne hanties alley of . 4 , spend pe root, n their addiet to say, MEE ° or provide: , pplientione we, rettion. the friends fulizantage er trfortna conny of the iniitt in the rate agningt iny be deetn- tax4bles iu Thip, 234 " 120 766 ' 250 160 .1•:1 " • 792 " 26 . 8 " 642 " 507 " 103 " 298 .'. 650 " 490 347 " .560 " 698 EEO ... _ tdmand l :mn ull. Matthew It eet', I.'`raneie l li ." l t lt u te 4 .. ll‘?'". SYILLE. 4! . • lint et; Mouse. Jacob Ittru et. } It ,•! Ward. • Jen nr Tavern. ilvan Eva] s. IPhilip Jen ins. ' . . I.:allot; House. Edward Brady. William I t attlieses. Bernard (1 Magher. Ueda Haas. 1.1.1 ,- Ir. C. Law, ir r Lire'', ie. once. LAIR. Lewis Tila Fitlg. .itnthons•Krwine, 'Aliebael Liong, : Joseph (Nise i Tarot) itohling, Lewis Brick, Lighor License John Philips, !Fleury Cllith. 1 ;Martin rmer. !L L AI- t s. .. . ~ . Eating Muse: 1 k , i at . a. s„ M er,,(4‘ ;ee, (Jamb Kahtner jAdam 84der. , Augustus Huffman. 4 . 'rederii . A. Wetzel. ARGON. !Thorns's first !John Le is. prang House, ,John Giaiinnet, • Ihdllip Wolfinger, Ramer, ernisloti ALTO. :Jchn At Francis ,Patrick =1 demon. .1 'adden, Donnell. Inn or Tavern EMI Inn •orTavern Awn. License. ! Kelley. r ling llottso. tethou iatnael James teil3 .North Ran/. n ,••raTerg. I Beans. ling . • r3letnus, flinger, i I I lentin*. obT 31' Michael tuba F Walt./ IiCTLERTOWNEIIIP. - " Tineint.. Asaand• 6:4r45. Rahn. • '' •-•••• Eatlng.Eirrnog, fieen-ze'3l.itt, • - ',Jortepli &egg, - • Jatnesic ' - 'Elias Millery Adana llsruong, basil. • Thoipskpriney. BRA NCB TOWNSHIP. • vntvityn. . :Jacob Sailor. „, • Inn nr Tavern,. Thaneattler, Abraham T. Troutman, Eating Daum. .4,hfaha , a B. Evans. - David Jones, Jand, Shade.., Abraham Evans. ,BARIirTOWNSIIIP. JAVA DTria 1. Daniel Rah lienjaniin Klinger. 1 ' ' BLYIIIE TOWNSUIP. Eating House.. Silver Creek. JoltraE I .Ottn. (John O'Donnel Inn' or Tavern. ' :fare PhileslelptieS . Middleport. Daniel 0. Barnett, Joseph Battice. ~.. Thomas Collation, `24i Jiwsnictin Hotel. Edmund Ellis. Harrison Derrick. ' • Eating lion*. Lawrence frilliest, ifiidleport. • John tle , .r,se Koch. ?John C. Fethrapp. James Dunstnn. I Safer. erre% Ilu!deyrille. ' 'Catharine Canfield. r• Erin. henry , Nero PArlosieiphio. • lUanraret Kelley. . , r CUSS TkiWNERIP. ', • • ; Tun or Tavern. ' - Francis Gallagher. Primrose. • liectschrreilie- ,-. • John Kelley. Joseph Faulkner, Pat :irk Connors, John It. Brennan. Ploillp fees.. i Eating House Patrick Christopher. !Patrick EJI*II2, 1 NIAMEY TOWNSHIP, Mlliael Bressler, Donaldson, David Lninism, - " Andrew Ochner. 4 ' i EAST 1111UN'SWIG TOWNSHIP. ~. • Ge'or:e Wreak.ibis, Ringgold 6' Joshua Royer. Meßeansburz. ~, • ; NORTH M.ANItEt3I TOWNSHIP. .' ' Inn orlaserni. , Creasmta. Cleraert Waif. ;Reuben Shock, Eat .cchttytt.-ill Harem 'Frederick Beck. John Markey. i Pair Mouse. , William ;klinnkh. iSusa.nuah Mayer. •J/,mat Ctrbott. • ! • Mount throott. George Grim. :Sim Bead. • : i Eating Flume. I . ! Gnome Witrnan. - ' 1 SOUTH MANIIIj3I TOUNSHIP. Franklin Kremer, Auburn, Inn nrTaveib Asbriel Wagner. , Eating House 3IATIANOT TOWNSHIP. . Samuel Miller. Inn or Tintern. Henry Snyder, " Emanuel Boyer. e. 1 NORWEGIAN T WNSUIP. ' '.. John Leteber, . IVestwood, Inn or Taverit. Sainted Miller, .' . Sarah' Haley, " . La' Hog House, ' 1 EAST isonwEoro TOWNSHIP. •Z RObt'it W all. • Inn or Tavern. bun Dt - O•mer, • . . , .. ... • ,! NEW CASTLE TOIrNSIIIP ' lan or Tavern. ;Ephraim Philiips. . ' 11:, , j .Vring. . 1 Brood Mountain. ' Thomas AV e ller. iEllzabeth Wasaer. • next if int 1.. . , Inn/esti/le. William Hooler,, (Daniel Edwerde, Yam Oufl.. 1 Eating House, Jacob Llndeninntb, i'Margareti=Donglitrty. • ' PINEGROVE, Jnbn Yew?. Thomas Connelly, Iced Zimmerman ItUSII TOW IIIP. JarrVrEaust, . Barmse!lle, Lasld Lindner, Jonas Richard.. John F. jlou..fli her, Jacob KAsniner.. • • SCHUYLKILL TOWNSHIP. Patterson, Inn or Tavern Tbr,mali Gibson, ifratt OrnA , er, Chitrlelk I srayl Joiin thb..lrtt. Newkirk. - Josevh Ilaughawout. Tuscarora house, Stephen Lewistown. Evati near Tuscarora; Eatiug Jam Ardrier... " Tuscarora, Murphy. I It .i3IONT TOWNSHIP. Trend rd. tpanlel 3lc I oy. lon . or Tavern..ll ,s l3Se. !tower, IJors+eph Ervronsberger, Philip K.;on.F, j ;id Evans. Tuqeamra. . . WAYNE TOWNSHIP. . . ' inn or Tureru. William Young, John Ilninnj s ' John firaver. Chsrle. II utntnO, - Isaac Db,h. .._. ____....._ ..... ____.. %vA'sitisciTos. Towm_milt. Amos Verger:, WEST PENS ;Inn or Tnvern. ; lll.ts Wein': clideon Whetstone; ;Daniel S. Kistler, .Iteuben Itillutati. Ireter Selherlin;:. . , POStliit TOWNSI.II P. Hi1s:01:1h iteiltter,, Monterey, 41,1 wider Love, Rough. and Ready Rolling Mill. 1 FROM Orli TRAVELING REPORTER The (*route work of this Mill was erected many years ago by Btrrd Pattersen, Esq., whose name gas been connected 'with many an enterprise throUghout both the,Coal Regions and- the Iron Aistrtets c•ft the State, and whose adventurous -spirit has been•tbe first to discover, in many cases, where nature" has storett her richest treasures; yet, wt. believe, he has not alto tys been fortunate ehough to profit bj• that knoWledge. Igt4 5. Nie.,4srs. Hancock & Foley took pus. of the I rope . rty, and in an incredible short space of tilne, put it in working order, and fur-I wished rails for the Little S -buylkill 'Railroad, at, Taninqua,, which. though laid down nine _yearo ago, and in use ever since, appears to be almost ao go'd as ever. This Nfill is not 11.4 extensive as many that we l.: have, vit,ited, but the proprieters, though thcy have already iuvestetl $lOO,OOO in' the business, I. are gradually eitending it. It' is built more with' regard, to strength 'and durability, for conyeitienee - sind 'use, than show or effect and though all the late improvements have 1 1 . not •yet been introduced with their experience. eptiMinly and industry, they profess to nianufac-j inre their rails as cheap as any other` establish-1 Molt of the kind in the country. They claim that 1 their rails have never lulled to give satisfaction,) who h we hove no reason to doubt, knowing them; to lie superior to the English rails; that have COWS beneath our notice. Their rails have been eaten-. .i.vely used by the Hazleton Coal' Co., the Little Seheylkill Navigation and. Coal Co., the Philadel iiiiia and Suntoiry Railroad CO, Williamsport and:; Elmira, and Clinton County Cu. se., Sc. the Rough and Reedy Rolling Mill, 150f 1 : hands arc employed and 125 toms of T rails turn-1' ed ,iut weekly, ranging from 25 to 60 lbs. to the'' yard, in weight. They make use of 11 Puddling: furnaces and 3 re heating Furnaces. The iroti'; made use of is gewrally that made from the fox= l Hsiliferous tire; which is supposed to make diet .toughest iron. They obtain their iron from the' various furnaces in the Region, hut we believe they have no particular preference fur that manur,:l ;faetured by any respective Furnace. The:"lteil Nine' iron, made at the :Chnlask,r, (pronounced Shulaskee, the Indian name for iron "snieltiog) Furnace, by S. R. Wood, is thought to he Very„.goial, and that manufactured at the Rear) ling Crtfi3; Filtrnace, by our friend.,J. it R. Carterl ;of Tainhqua, is also excellent. This Furnace will , started 6y Iturill'•itterson, 16 years ago. But the tore being taken fromjahe same veins, it is much : - the sarac r itreach locality, and very little differ:. e tee can be distinguished in the iron which is pro"- f duvet) from the various Furnhces. Of those. we may mention. 3 Furnaces at Bloomsburg, 2 at 'Lif.tlit street; 3 at, or.near Catarrissa, 5 in the vi cinity of Diinville. 1 at Red Point, or at Devville, and, let Willbimsport—snaking in'. all 16 - Nrnaces Ms near as we can tell, which sire; supplied from the tires of this Region, and Which depentroo the Wyoming and Shamokin Coal Re-I gions for their' fuel. I The Rough and Reidy Mill covers 170 ft. square, and the groond'on which i' is located. comprises over 4 acres. =The conipany, owns about 24 dwel ling houses and a lart6 stare. from which the)r 1 :lands are supplied alituSilantly with all the neces- 1 caries i,f life—food, clothmg, dm.. at all ICwill be recollected that a fearful explosion took place here during last October; which besides doing lunch damage to the mill, reirulterf in the death iif that was at work near. The,datii age was estimated nt about 6,000 dol,hirs.• ; S. IL D,l ,posies; Co.. April Silt, 1656. „ L ,T•Statisticat returns of Providence, ;Rhode [sw o t, s ho w that two patent - Medicine; establish meets in that city render the enorinoul priiduct of one: thousand barrels and four hundred i anittliirty- ‘ two thliusand bottles of medicine, to the amount o f $700.000: ' , . i 1 , , . .#-Rlr•A horse Dealer, who lately effe'eted a sale, • w a s o ff ere d a bottle of porter to confess the ani mal's failings. The bottle was drunk, and then he :said the horse had but two fault,. ' When I turned kiiiso'in the field he was "bail to 'catch,” and. THE ADMINISTRATION OF PRESIDENT J AGS' L owas of no use when caught.' 1 ' • SON. :••-Inadvertentl y , we overlooked a recent ! ..7 .1,- 1-I" Farmington, 111., lost week', thirty la ! ' dies went into every grogshop in the pla,O, and communication in h e Gazette, asking us what 1 . einpaed out all the intoxicating drinkii they could measures of.Geri,l ackson administration We find. For real Spunk commend us to feminine • '' • approved., There is no ..let down" to theM when they ~ We iiike occasion to - repeat that • ,get starteiA in a good cause. • • • while we condemned many, w e still approretki • - 2 7.4,-It is stated in a Washington' letter that simile Of the acts of his administration-Pori .the receipts of the United States government for .• 1 1: the week before last exceeded its expenditures - by tastance, sir- ceps we approved the Proela•i thi; se m of $1,400.000. 'Just think?if that for nation of President Jackson, threatening to' onewpek I, At the same rah) for one ;year the re . ,brte - several of the leading members of , his 1 eel p 'ts would exceed the expenditures $73,000,000. r- At Boston, the Banks have just announced own political faith, who agitated secessiontheir April dividends, and the papers publish. a i • and disunion. In addition we approved some ! comparative table of dividends of each' for 'the lait fear semi-annual periods. Three books make, acts of his administration of minor impor- , regularly, five per cent. dividends: seventeen, four • . mantes, the General was surround' nice, for althoug h - , Per cont., and occasiutily, in two or,:threellses a 1' • 1 ` friction more • the remainder, some Six iir eight, cd by a rrio4y craw of political adventurers,' . rooks, irregulnrly, three, three and hall; "and four who pandered unblushibly, to his passitms' per cent. - l• and prejuiliceri, still the General was honest - - ~:x_4l- Th e • Cumberland (Md.) Tete f fropfi says, so . terrible has been the effect of the Old and snow' r---so honest, that if he were now living, and on the mountains west Of them, that the deer in , active political life, be , would intrgnahtl linve , becotne 80 weak front starvatibn . that they repudiate 'the members of the Patent Dentoc- have been captared in numbers by, individuals, „,, t „ h,„.e, them t i on a, te d •• in 'this . their stables for the racy, which party is at moment allied to '. purpose of saving their lives. William; •Gliifelty ever thing anti-American and anti•Re ptibli- ha' n i ne co nfi nement, in-and so tame have they y , - 1 beeinnu that they will readily eat &Om th e hand, 'can. That Gen. Jackson, I ' as his nephew, ! j rgr-A gentleman and tidy, Protestants, at- Andrew Jackson Donelson states, was truly tended "Tyke° at the_ catil°l 1 in ' lin ” - final, - Ct., last Christmas morning; and iwhen o n e Shierican in sentiment, is proven, l by ~! his Of the priests handed round the collection-plate. earnest expression, "America must he come . these strangeri put therein a three Cent ! piece, nt, more Americanized: ' We trest that ;our which the priest said to them :—"beep Your,naon ey—put it in your pocket—l despise curb mean ,answer ett what we approved, in Gent Jacks ness-4,you may be 'some day called to :God, and ;son's administration will satisfy the cyhical fl a t h a r e' the benefit Clergy 1" , i ;• AO- An English paper states that, a few months communicant of the Gazette.' . I since a Mr. Robert Rhoads was; married to a Miss Easthatit, at Preston, England, but front some cause they could not agree together. On the 9th rd February, the husband led thewifeby a halter round the town, offering her for sale, When after being examined by several petsonti, she was pur chased for twenty shillingsby a Mini George Banks, who instantly seized the halter and le.dlher away. j 9 "'There he goes again." said Mri. Parting ton in, the legislature, as a member stood up for the fifth time to speak on a questien, ;'..There he goes like a soda fountain, and just as fluidly as -water. New, Isfiaa, mind -him, and :see if you can't becomeA speaker of the house of repieben .sibles sometime." ! "ideclare l" cimtiqued she, as a new burs: lof eloquence reached her ear, "it. does seem as!if the mantlepicco 0 . Ditniel Web ster had fallen b n him, he is so bright." Not lately has a neater epigraiii than this, from the Evening post, been found in mho drawer: "Ai my wife and I, at the window one day, Stolid watching a man with a tneakey, • A cart catne by, with 'a broth of a boy, . . WhO was driving a stout little donkey. To mY wife I then spoke, by the way of ain't°, *There'i, a rotation of yours is that carriage, To which She replied, as the donkey!, she spied, •Ah..yei, a rotation—ay swintiotr!'" There is a prospect that in the mountains of Virginia there will remain sink eliengh' to af ford good sleighing during the entirts summer.— A gentleman writing from Pendleton County, says Mu snow in !the Allegheny mountaini( at this time averages three and a half feet! depth; and the writer is informed that it is drifted in! some places to the depth of from one hundred to bne hundred itivilfifty feet ; se that the top branches of the tal leo trees barelrtproject above the surface.l GEN; LANE AT 114uutt89trac.—Gen. Lane, who has / just been chosen one of the United States Senators by the. Free'State Legislature; Of Kansas, lectured in the Hall s "Ot ilia House' of Representatives, at Harrisburg, on Friday week. He is an old line Democrat, airiend of the Nebraslca bill, but, saytrthe HarriSburg Telegraph, he poured a terrible• broadside into the National Administration and the r Domoc : racy generally, for their studied Anna to de-' fy the will of the people, and force Slavdry in. to the Territory. He was listened to with profound attention, restless as were some of. the leading DemOCrats, and after he dosed, a: resolution was adopted, declaring in favor of, the admission of Kansas as a free State. ANIERICAIi VICTORY. OVER FUSION.-The election for Charter officers, iu Se eneCtady, N. Y., took place April Ist, and resulted in an American victory over the combined forces of Sewardi.sm and Foreign LocofoCoism.; The American candidate for, Mayor' Was re elected by a large majority. 'IE4". Tho r ttemihip "City of Baltimore will; !kiLfroto Liverpoul uu the 2341 ;net., for Phi 18,1614) PUN, IPASTD AND SCISSORS. XV" DeithP its New lurk last week. 416. Alrbeatlst in 13alliraure last week. 107. ! Still 8 Brother, of Phoenixville, Pa. have ; failed. jtiiiirGe* storks are in course of construction at. Chester., .". . I , Or Smell pux prevails t'o some exteint in Del; away county. , . ETA daily Paper is to be siartml soon in Bal timore. . . i i ; ;I:a - To-clay is the anniversary of the birth of Minns Clay. :. .7.1.7-bri. Danowsky, is the contractor to erect the new gas works in Denville. "; i • : • Ar-Shad ate being caught in,. goodly nacabent hills Delaware river. , ' 1 , Richard Viiux is the Democratic candidate" rot Mayor of Philadelphia. , ' - ,:/nCr• The stalk of sugar cane= gives fertyl pet cent of white paper pulp. 1; ; 1 / 71 - 41" Rev. A, C. Thomas will.preach in Rbad'- itig 0-inerrow. . • - 1 ; ;pfir Peter Meek, Jr,., was drowned at Readiug, ori thoraday. ! ! i !.. : %s!Thomas J. Wharton, a Member ofi the? Philadelphia bar.,died On Monday last. ' I i • f ,r/r-The Medical Fee of the Empress EugOies aOcoucher, it is sad, will be 500,000 francs. i irer-Wm. D. LawreMT, Republican, has been I....elected - Mayor of Calais, Me., by 200 majariti. i Inn or Taverti , l !„.7.11"-Tlie r'rintoneNtitionol Union will hold its ahnual meeting - in Philadelphia early in .May. 1 , _„;2'4l" . The authorities of Syracuse uffer a reward of $3OOO, for the detection of ineendiaries. AO' Deaths. in Philadelphia last week, 213. Of consuipption, 33; Scarlet fever, 27. . ;tr-Yestetilay in Vermont was observed as a day of Pasting and Prayer. , q. linl`Mount Vernon is net f i r sale. $o its, pre- Prfetor. John A. Washington, Esq., says. , ;nes-Mr. E: if. Darley, the portrait painter ; will ,shorty par Pottsvillea professional visit. ; i ..,./-.4 is estimated that a•million of facctilibs ih the United Staies are without the Bible. , . %a wi - Rend Ilenly. of Rockingham . counts, Va., who ; hitely refused fowl fur 49 days, is dead. .7a."-Mvices from New Mexico represent the 11f:lions is quiet,mnd urgently sueing fur pea 4. ; 'i Xl:film more delicate arid tender the blossotes of joy, the, purer must be the hand that Culls, them. :. . , lasi or Tavern. Or - The Alton (.111) Courier, of the 7th inst., expresses its opinion that we may expect another Very fine crop of wheat. 1,4,'111-The Americans recently carried the mu nicipal election of Richmond, Va., by handsoihe inajorlties. ;.4" One of the effects of the excessive cold ,of last winter, has been the almost total destruction of onions, large and small. X..4r. Benjamin 'hr'uesi, 'of Pottstown, _injured himself,. on ; lilonday, by jumping from a coal train, at Port Clinton. • i" . . ) ..47rr fire in Baltimore on Sunday nigh), qe itn.sed 8183,000 worth of property, the insurance 400 which $16T,000. ‘Vhiteliend, a lad, was Om to pieces io Cleveland last week, by a Cuban Mood hound. Inn or Tavern Eating lionae Inn orsTavoin Or - At a recent sale of landfin Gallatin!coun iy, Illinois. ten thousand acres: were dispkisetd of tit three'd4lars per acre. ^arldr. hirahatu if New (Means, imprisoned at New York forkillin;" ° Cul.- Lorin, WAS been pardoned by Gov. Clark. Zrgr . At the saw niill of Warren h Ca., george down, Cala., one circular saw recently sawed 1,500 fi;et of hoards in 11 7-4 hours. I i la** - The editor of the Chester Republierin has possession a parsnip measuring thirty inch es in length. ,Z111`; A new daily paper has been , tarted in Al bany, enlled the Albany Doge Statetoarn. i It .;supports Mr. Fillmore for President. ,I"4"rFiitlier Cahill, the leader of Ilutnanistif iu Ireland. is to lecture throughout this country just fujber the next Profidentitii Jed/on. ,D.o ^ 'lhe U. steam frigate Su-quelittrina trill ',sail shortly from Philadelphia. Her destination :is the Mediterranean. i ' • ifer:/i1 'England true bills have been foianti :lagl:dust Palmer for the tuurdcr fof Mr. 'Cook and Ann Pa:liner by. poison. 1 .ficil7lduring, the first three months of the pres ent year there were 109,670 head of cattle slaught ered in Philadelphia. I 2:ll , Ttie Catholics 4ie Philadelphia are jmoving in the matter of eninpleting- their huge cathedral tin Logan-square in that city. • - r-Pi An invitation has been extended to aldthe. military companies in Connecticut to htipreSent at the 'next' military parade in New Haven, in May. lon or Taarrti luu or Tavern. 43y` lion. William A. Graham, of North Cpro lins. who was the Whi , r ' candidate for Vice Presi dent in 1552, has declared himself in 'favoi• of tc Monddy next, 14th inst., is the anniver sary of the birth day of Jefferson. It will be, op proprietely,,`obzery.e4 at the University of ;Vir ginia. , . 7: 4 137" Comniollore: Perry's book, giving an ae eotint or his expedition to Jopnn, itas cost the Government $200,000 in preparing it for.pubiica , tion. 41:1,7- In San Francisco there are four estaldieh merits: in -which sewing machines arelune'd for sewing brown lineridrill into bags, for inineze; to contain their gold dust. . pit`f-A husband complains sadly of the nric e ; of "cicks." His wife recently bought ilireS for of a dress, a "dinik" Of a partis•ol. and a "duck" of a bonnet. -,,r,The new steamship Adriatic, of the C4llins line wan muncher' at New York on Monday. She is 354 , feet in length—nine Net longerithaU . the new war steninnhip. the Niagara. t Nit'• At the United States Mintdaring March. the tepositis of gold and silver amounted hi $l,OOO - and the coinage ut gold, silver and copper 'numbered 3,170,415piece:4. valued at 53,443,0118.54. .'There is lire for the Democracy.' They have elected two rinhmen for Borough i!itscers. in the town of New .Elope, Bucks county, Pa. Who says the Democracy is dying? ;a - It is fashionable in New York no W, to spe cify (In the cards of invitation to a party that the p-Nashre of the guests' company in requtinted from sever] to eleven o'clock; They are expected to leave at eleven. ! Xtl''`An AgrNulturril Exhibition willre field iii Paris. between the 23;1 of May and the 7th. of - Juno next. The Minister of Agriculture invites the farmers, planters and stock raisers of ths Uni ted iitntes to sent productions to the exhibition. ; Kane and Henry Grinnell baVe been making a visit to New London, Ct., and the Chron icle Oays their visit had something to di) with tit tingup the prize ship Resolute fur nnOther voy age to the Arctic Seas. A-r• The Princess Royal of England, now in the 'sixteenth year of her age, in betrothed to Pt into Frederick of Prussia, a young gentlerhanr no ore nitn. , years her senior, and they will be married probably in the course of the current year. 7i.4,7j.,a5t week, Cornelius C. 'McAuliffe, !book seller, committed suicide in New York, and in Savannah, John F. Deinlirinki. a yodng Polish j exit.., committed a similar act. •In the i ! first ease, di ap , ointedlove was the cause. In Gut latter, poverty.' .t"4" .. At Philadelphia during.the week . soMe ex periments have made with a submarine7appitratus. A naafi descends, and walks upon the !bottom of the river ; by means of the apparatus,great ease. The object in bringing the firmer on was to recover the bodies misting by the Sett; Jersey disaster. Seta!, the tragedian, died in4Phil adelphist, Intl week, aged 47 years. Ms remains were intetred on Monday. in t.zt. Peter's . criurch. yard. He 16 S but" with ranch taste, and bit fine. madly, handsome face, wore a serene as pect, as tip ugh his death bad bean cairn and peaceful: .%;t the head of the coffin three vases of beautiful white japonicas graced the sad scene, all betokening. the lore and respect . whick f o ll owe d him to the rat-e. His c offin was syith white , satin, and edeered with black cloth. uplift which was a silveriplata inscribed- with flank, demise and age. rilir Henri Heine. the barman poet, died re cently. On 'the occasion of hi= funeral, no.speecii es were deliTered, irrnecordance with.t he 'expres sed wish of ;the deceased. In a little poem, -Me mento Mori," be expresses the wish somehow thus: . h! let no msg. , ' bey snug, No ritual read : 0 Fileiro lay me down Amongst the dead. Enouch. if when returns I :qv burial day, • • liatidirle. in mourning clad, I I come to pray. I • 14:norm:h. if. whilst-her cheeks ' The tear drops lase. Vith fresh immortals kha SIMI deck my grave." ;,2".t7• The snow era deep enough du Otsego county. N.1171,,1a,t winter, to stilt anybody. An old citizen that when the third storm came, the Schoolmaster wan boarding oat his week with him. lie :Maid live weeks, and then began to get uneasy. Thu School house was half a mile away. One morning. pedagogue determined to travel out and find OM morning.` house. lie garted on the cruet, and after traversing the usual route, and getting into what he believed to be the immediate vicinity of the School limpe r he was Mon•plussed. No building was in sight. lie thought at ono time that he had foetid it, but the object that at•. traded hrs attention turned out to be the tip of a maple tree: Searching around further, he sudden , ty dumped through the snow end landed in the School mini! Ile went through the chimney !, Two days hiterwards the Trustees drew him out' with a rope! JreY•Thir , French papers record with curious de tails the death by starvation of a learned man of letters, rained Ateaun ler Tine:mi. He resided at T Rue de Vieux 'Augustins, Paris, where, sur rounded brit muss of books and manuscripts, - he passed while dirys so absorbed in his excessive passion for study as quite to forget the' wants uf, : his physical nature. At last, it we can believe the report; he akually died of voluntary, or rath er involuntary ttarvation. The body was quite overlooked by - Epidermis and stomach were I equally miglectr. He hail not changed an arti cle of his clo,h ng fur more than two years. His collection of curiosities *ere valuable; I a part of them are left by his will to one of the' public Jibrarie of Paris. His sufficient which I though tit large, was more than sufficient to have satisfied all reasonable wants. is left to the poor; of the parish in which he latterly resided. mini was horn in Constantinople, and had at one time occupied a higb,political position. .237 - In New York; at alt early hour, on the Ist lost., aleung and pretty won::: n w as seen turning the corner of Second avenue mid 13th street, hear ing uMfer her shawl at large handle. She iii-oved along . the (logging n rapid pare, until sire stood before the door of a physician, who lives in that neighborhood. Casting m quick glance around, • and a in re careful entiat the closed' shutters of; the vicitqty. she droriped her burden into an a sh_ barrel, - nod hurried on. Jonathan E. Keoughs, Esq.. *-10;ft was taking his ante breakfriit served Opt movement of the woman, and suspect ing all w as , not right. gave chew to her, shouted' “Poliee,l contrary to the rule seettred.the services of a star': and, by this time pretty well escort:All rag-pickers, school boys and passing, men, led the poor shi4ering female buck to the ash barrel. sobbed terribly. and protested it was nothing, but the policemen agreed with Mr. Keutighs that in fanticide was too'grave a crime to ; go unpunished. The crottd gathered around the barrel to investi gate the:contents of' the bundle. it was found to_ consist of an oil silk apron wrapped arrmod a body some twenty inches in length, and which must have died some days' before. Feelings of indignation and shame for our poor fallen human-' ity gave place to an earliest desire to get out, of ' the crowd ft forward urchin snatched up mid swung the dead cat round his head, anal the CPS.. • tressed female sobbed into Mr. Keough:l' ear— April fool. s Hout.owAY's Plu,s, an invalnaLle iteniedy! for Dropsical Symptoms.—Mrs. Emma Hunt: ley of Houston, Texas, aged 43, last fall was thrown upon a bed of sickness, her feet and' legs began to swell, strongly indicatin g drbpsy at this period of 'life. Her husband became ; greatly alarmed, as it was feared that she could not recover, So dreadful was the attack.' After trying many remedies without benefit, Mr. Huntley, at last, put her under a course , of Holloway's Pills, which she took for about three weeks, and the swelling considerably diminished ; hr continuing them for five Weeks more, she was completely citred. TheseON will also cure all bilious and liver eoinplaints • in a very shOrt time. l t WE would call the attention of our readers to the Card of Messrs. Tyndale S. %kitten, Nu. '2 1 9 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, who' propose to deal directly with the Constime'r, for Cash, and offer all kinds of Fine and; Sta ple China, Queen. ware, and Class Trizr 1, at air Retail, in large or small quantitie, to suit the wants of the, people, cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere at Wholesale. Ftmilies going to the City to furnish, vl.ould do well to call and examine ;their very great vacicty of new and beautiful.wares. To NEavors mnEtts.--A retired clergy man, restored to health in. a few: days.lafter many years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known the , means of cure.— Will send (free) the preseriptiiin, used.- -Direct the Rev. Joux M. DAGNAL, N o . 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. '‘- lINAON STATE TICKET. FOR CANAL COMIIISSIOSER : THOMAS E. COCHRAN, Whig, of York Ounty Fog AUDITOR GENF:RAJ. DARWIN PHELPS, Am., of Armstrong 4uoty,: Fort sunvi.yon GENERAL: BARTHOLOMEW LAPORTE, Rep., Of Br DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. C\\Al. ("UM MISSIONER GEORGE seorr, Coitimbia county . FOR AIAnTOR GENERA! JACOB FRY. of MontgnmerY eountyl Sri GENF.IIII. ;1131 . 0TilY EVES, putter county: I jatelligence. PIP Rev. Mt. CAP.NAII AN 1N ill 'prem.!' in the Ilapti.r. Chute!' on Sunday next. Seryees et, 101 o'clock: A. M.. and 71. P. M CONFIRMATION—TRINITY CIICTICII. 1701;111st.-- Bi,hop Potter is expected to arrive to-stay in Philadelphia, returning, from a winter's -:thserwe for restoration of hie health, and on Thursday next, 17th, inet.. II administer the apostdlic rite of Coufirtnation. (Aete viii., 14-17 and xilx, 6-7 —and Itch. vi, 2,) in Trinity church. SerVice be ginning :it 71 o'clock.' I DANICL WASItiVP.:N, . 1 ?' , ' NOTICES: i " 'r' 1 4i?- PRINIIT IN E 3IETHODIST CIIUI{CII. corner of,; Lyon and, :1,1 streets. phine Service every Sabbath at. I 10 o'clock. A. 31.. and 6 o'clock. P. M. , • I 11j- FIitST METIIODISTEPISCOPAL CIIURCII. Sec- and street, Pottsville. Rev. WattAn 1.. GRAY. Pastor.— !. Divine service every Sablettli at 1.0 A. M. and 7 P. M. . . .SW SECOND 31ETIIDDIST EPISCOPAL eIICTIICII r Market Street, Potts Ville, Rev. Aynitrw LnNILICAE. Pastor i Divine service every '.2,11.,),:ith at 10 A. 31.. and 7F. 31. . ; tre ASSOCIATE REFOR3IED PlIESl.lYtii ciluncit,! 3farknt street. 1t.... IVILLtku 11. PRE:ITLEV. Pdstoil. Divine 1 sairice erery•Sabbath at 103. , ..i , o'clock,' A. 31., and at 7;!...4 o'clock, P. 31: . . . . ' 'ilerl.llCol,lSll LUTIIEItAN C.lll.7llCll.3lrke!Squarel Pottsville: flee. D ...NIEL STEcs, Iltudor. Divine kervice lu thl. Church re , ;ularly evcry Sunday. 31ornicitv. at 10!,:i' o'cloch:..vening. at. 7 oclock. Weekly Prayri. 3lt.eting, Thursllay t'rening. at 7 - o'clock. Lt- El. 1X(.111 BO ATIOXAL . C 111.7 lICIT. Mlnerg .. _ - - Tine road. Pottsville. Rev. ,Crtstaxs Wm. lirksans. Pas tor. Divine service in this Chut'eh every Sabbath. 'Morn log at 10 o'clock. even n Lt. st no' clock. Prayer Meeting alit A M. Sch , ol tot Small children, to tout' tbein in the theoriesand doctrines of the Bible, at 1.14 o'clock: School' for reading the Bible, &c., at 2 o'clock. Sinz,inljt School at 4 o'clock. all trriag. notit..rs, 25 cSnt r s is chni-derl,. sons who , IPSir!t4 it to... Winos Im/dished. will Pease...fork orer" b, Iht nTvaling I.le.r9Slnt. en, the price of 4dvertixing t ' in wllition In thr mua rime fre. i ((". • MARRIED. -. DI.IIE-11ENDERS4M—In Philadliphia. fin Monday, ; I ith inaL, 'by nov. Jos. ('ool. I'. D. th 6 Rev, I/ARK.! of 1'hil:0,101a Annual en,nfereni.e. M. E Cburela. to C4.IIOLINE A. Ile.rq.n.soN, of that. city. DIED. SF:WAILS—On the 7th of Marc% -last. in PottaT file. )T ART Ans. wife or ii,•ory S•ewars. and sisteriof Charles Barlet .f this bt,roueh. aged L' , o y e ars. %ter and Reading papers skill plpak. enpy. ESTRAY. STRAY COW.—Carrie to tho , g2 prernis«s of the fluttgeriber, on the 17th ofl Webrtuu7.lB.st, a small dark brown HELFER, th short horns. It SVMS to have ',peen whipped very badly no! owner is requested to et,me an pay chargewanxl take her away. • EDWAIIO surcoy, Lawtordowii, near Port Carbon..[Ap. 1•2..5t1 15-It* LOST ..______... . LOST.—Was lost on. the 2d of April, I note., dated Ai ril 2d. 1850, fur ssoo., , given to the. suoseriber by, and signed by the linntuis.sioners of; &huylkill cannty. All persons are' hereby cautioned', against tereiting said note, as it is of nu i value to auy person but the subscribes, payment having been stopped. Any petion finding said note will be reasunably reward- , ed. on returning it to the subseriber.in Pfmgrove town-; ship, within two miles of l'inegrese, or at this office. April 5, 18S6 I.44its. (11.01iti I.: itelltitift. ADMINIStRATION4 1"N the matter of the account of ``Thompson A Godfrey, Administrator of the Estate of tiwitalan Reese.. dereaAed. I The undersigned Auditor , appoint. d by , the Orphan's Court of Sabot lain county, to distribute the balance in the hands of said Adiniantrator to and aroong,those le gally retitled to recelre the =Me. wilt attend for that purpose at his office. In the botough of Putt aline. on bionday April 28, leb.i. at 3 o'clock, P. Ni., of which all pera,os (Arrested will please jou t s lt ale,.niohlueeißT, Auditor. ' P. t t.re lie. A pen 12. 1- - .z.4 . . 1,..:31,-, • I S. A.—Washinatory Camp. No. -Juni.,r soma ar Atami,a" utrtatrs e%ery Me , nday eroninz, at Mechauir's natl. stoy,), comer orCen tre and Market streets, Potts% Me, l'at• ' , Wimp,* Fox. P. • Noir, 10, '35 . 45-Iyl Nr.I.ON W. MAJOIL, It. S. lIULASKI Lottge, No. l lo, A. ,Y. M. Y 1 —.l. stati.d m.,ting ~f this I, , sltly will be 1:,.1,1 at their Will. on 31,E•day oeiiine. Aptil 1 lib. at t: , ., t,'• clock., •A full and putletualatterial!ce of th.i • tneinlwrs is reque.stod. fly order -f the W, M. II: / Attest. M f ti. Itleirlitfiti, &rretdry. Pot tis ilk. April 1 2. line; 1., 1. - i-lt • IL- ....._ • VOTICE.—The Delasi4re 'and liar : 1 i tau Canal will be opened for t4llVigatiCrl on FRI -114 V, the :Nth Inst. No greater &Might of water than she tivt will be allitired until April 4th. JIMIN It. THORSON. Secretary. March 26,1456 - ' /3-1 y NTOTICE.—AII partiesindebtedr to _i_ll the late ttrtn of G. C. LI.VEZI.f:.I Ot., will call and tntlze_ltumrdiatt•pnynteut to Sainuellilarret, at his .office in Ceiitre stiwt. and thereby MVO mitk. . . Pottss We, March 93,'36 11415.5111P31AN. is hereby giy:t2,l ', 1 that a slie rt,.meeting of the stockholdOsi of the Trevortt u and :,:nalitelttanna Railroad Company,, tail! tr held the ..' , 411 day of April, IKI6. at . .to'cloci, P. M.. at theta: raid !louse In the city of Philatielphia;• This In erten: la 11t.4 fu purs. stance of an act. al road }larch 24th, ent it .1 -An act to authorise ,t he consolidation ,d; the Trevorten and Susquehanna liailra&O Company. and the s iihattoY Iniprorvinent Coulaany.." and to take Into consideration the agrclOnent entered into hetwavn th Director.a of sill Companies , providing for the terms. tnautter and conditions ut sald consolidation, and the unsleof carrying the saineluto effect. Ily order of tit • Ikard of Nlatiagertt of the Trevorton 4 Susiuehautia Railroad Company. ij: F. L. JOHNSON, Seeretary. Girard Iloto4. l'hilad'a, April ;I, - dti • 144 t ./ IFl' ICE of the Lehigh Valley flail ‘..,rroad Conipany—i'hiWelphia.+liirrh 31, 1 Notice, is hereby given to the stockholders of this Oen pany. that a., 'adjourned nreating , :of the stockholders will be held'at No.ll ; Walnut street; iu this rity,on Mon day. the '..tt'th day of April next. att2 &clock. M., to take action tar the :intended charter. and to accept or reject the - Act relating to the Lehigh Valley Railroad Compa ny. approved the sth day of Marchiinatatit." and if ac cepted by the stockholders. that an 'election for President and Twelve Managers will be held loon diately thereat. alter. according to the provisions of the charter. • The fadls will be opened at 2 o'clock.. P, M., and close at 3 ct clock. P. M. 1171. W. LONthaTitETll. President. Philadelphia. April 5. Itamt 14-it 1•' 10E is hereby gii•en that a spe , cird Ineettng of the stockholders Or the Niatutnety and Shamokin Improvement Compiny. will be held upon the L'..!‘th day of April. I S.6tl, P2o `cLitek. 51., at the tlirard House. in the city of his meeting 'broil ed in pursuance of Ad act. approvid • Ittrelt 24th, ItOte,, entitled - . An art to authorize the '.' , onsnlitiglion I'd the Trevorten and .Z 4 usqu,diratt nu itailrcZizi Company and the 31ahautty anti fltamoki . Improvement Compa»y." and to take bun consideratig.tt the agreetnent entered into be t %Wee the Directors tt raid Companies. providing for the Mring, manner and comfit imis of itibi Cllsoliklat ion. anti the 1116110 of earr) in= the Same intel,ettect. , ity unity of the Board of Ititecteik.s of the Mithanoy Shmtiokiii Improven - ma Compailyi F. L. JMINSOS, • tii.:71,41 At - wit-S.IMS 14 41' .4.4•Trt3ry DISSOLUTIONS. partnership hereto -1.1 fore ex:sting Between gsterly and Josoh S. huylor. tuattufacturers of Wlre , : Coal I..reens, under th firm O. L. EzirEitLY &C,),11,th been dissolved'hy mutual eon setit.• rho hooks of t LL.S limn-are $1 tih. ibrd wan. Store of D. L. Esterly. whereikhose indebted to said firm WI 1 ealt and make payment. ;I). L. g . ...+TEIILY, April Ist, 1.01, :JOt. M. :..C111:1i LER. . . . . T tic , 6usine.,64 of the firm WU he Carried on by lt. L. Ea terly and .L 0. Frick, under the,. firm of ESTERLY it FRICK . . Thu und,rstvieol regwrqully requen tt contin• unite of the foruier patronage of the eatabliAment. 1' tlsvillr, Ap '5O 11;411 DIssoLuTIL)N.— the partnership horot.tforo Itotlyttect 'I. IL 1341 nntl Jess, 31Athor: .t.v 31.0,11.tras th.• Iti..rotigh of Pottst s.l•htrylkill County. tradiot; untlr the V.rto of DELI. A 31.11 HER It!), mutuitlt•totsont on ttor tir.t or 11.0,11. ' All tto int 1,141,1 to the fat.• tirm. art, rolitostott to m the pa, mot. :tot!! this. , .11.1‘11):: v. ill prel•et?t thew for sottlomont., kt the old stand now ~,opt;•,1 by Is ac 31. It: It I)T U' ON.—'lllle Co-partner ship heretofore c• xistialg bet H. 11. Hillman nud Cy• Isati"f the 10r0u!.0.,..4 p o ttxvi)), I ra n, acting a gehel al Coal business. uldvr the firm of H. W. Sill I'MAN CO., is this day (Maich 12, 1S tl.) dismilvil by mutual 'All businel,s relative to the late, firth %ill Is, (Iva b; 11. W.t4.1111'31A.N. U. W. Pottsvlll.... Ilareh 15. '56 11-'4 l '.: CYRUS GILL! 1110E10_4111P N0.T1(.T.-THE enreirtm;rship. in the Lue . 14r bustnere. heretofere existing ibt,bween R. C. k G. Wilson, wets this Ally, 1553.) di,s,ilved by mutual cc ni!ent. R. C. Wlt,:al.)N, The undersigned hare this da4. (Der. 1, 1tt.55,) entered Into e, , itrtnen4hip In the Lnattwr business, at their steam saw mill. on the Nlaltanoynntler the firm of WIL SON S ROT EL:. It :C. 11'l l.jllN. LInVIS 110 Y Orders fer oil kind: of Lunktß4sr ill he received and at tUrltbrd to by It. C: Wilson. at tile • mill. or IR.wis.l:oye r, at Schuylkill Haven. letiusry t TINSOLIITION.-4The Co-partner it-liti,tiretorn, existing brt we-n lie.rze C. Livezly and 11. W.l::hinnian. known as the firm of G. C. LIVEZ LI* thls day (March 4th, 1 , 66.1 dlrs.olved by mutual co:vv.:eat. All business relating. to the firm will be settle Itv 11. W. Shipman: G. C. LI VEZI.Y. 11. W. SIfII'MAN. VlSti disposed Of our large assortment of tasty. liats.Caps. Furs:At... hi TAY Loll. (late of E. T. Taylor's fashionable clothing store. corner of Ct.istre :tad Mah.mttin! , ir stro_ds,j we would recopy, mend our old friends auil " custiiinerri to give him a call': In eonip...tion with' the aisle named business. you will al wa) s find him pro are,' (;9th a large stock of gen- Verneo'slurni4hing goods. sin It as • AVEite and Fancy Shirts. '• Shirt tialars, i. .31ick and Farley Storks:: •' •• •• Neek Ties. Fancy Suspexialers " " •• Gloves •4c.• And in f.•irt 311 articles in that. line uswt Ily found In such e+43l.lishments in the T. hav secured th.i sorijees of Mr. George C. Livezhr. who W1(1 be happy attendle , the want , : of his former rust unwr, anti the generally, at the old .taint. next door to the Pottsville , House ''.e, 811 LAND C-UNL—From L. P. La_ BROOK .k Tunnel i:`tilliery.—The undersign ed have. inentineotion with this General Coal Business, taken the a:;.•uey of the afore Coal, and are prepared to revel re enters. w Welt may he addres.ed to fort Carbon, .or 19 Wall street, New York. CASTN ER YOUNG. Atrztist 1 :1()A 1,! (70A1A—Thi, subscriber keeps • eonstantly on hind n largo otantity of Allettheny nod 113111psitire Riturnlnous Coal. for sale by the ton ce bushel. at the lowest rash priqs. He is also prepared to receive Coal on Yardage. and lb deliver the came. Yards. 8. W.corner Broad sand Callowhill st reefs. :Intl And: street Wharf. S-litly/kill.ll E. Set/REINER. PhiladelplthL .(pril 21. Isla • U;-I,r ‘lO-1 1 ARTNER.811.11 1 --The under jgizned bare this day fo . rintld a ropartnerskip, i to t er the nrut of N EVIN II El LN l'Al. -- for the purpose wank actingparido,me --Coal and C,;intnission business. I )llices - 7. 4 71V.. Corner of 4th and,Walitut st., Philadelphia, and ,N0..4 New Street. New York fi,tVII) J. NdlN.' PERCIVAL ;MILNER. Philadelphia. Feb. 23, ISsti. , ! 41NI) FOR SALE.—A•cer — i i jtain trod of Coal Land. situate in Cass township. Schuylkill county. adjoining timid% of the Forest lun provetnent Company on the east, and Messrs. hundam A; 1 Itichartlion ou 1111. West. It nOwn as Mearslnf3'l, rent ain- lug 424 acres mod allowances. „ Apply to GEtllttlE SPENCER, 31/nen:Title, or to lir:0110E MECIsE, 2tl street, Philadelphia. March 10, Bu, 11-St ' Enrol 4.1 SIMIE loI'ARTNERS - 114 1 —C. F'. NOR TON; and . E. V. IILOVEIL,JII., of the late firm of Stillman. Norton A: .Co.. Intv,:i this day assmlated with thotu. W. 'S. 10111AETS. .I.'.IIVALTON and J. R. VAN BESEN. of the tirm of Itoleirts. Walton Co„ and' th e business will he continueth'under.the firm or CAN N.INToN A eu... at No. ,t' Walnut street Phila.., Pier N-. I. Part I liehmond. ; Philadelphia, Pet. 9,'5.1. i! , - CO A L () PER ATORS.--Edmund ridi n. of New York, mining Several tracts of gc,od Coal Lands. is desirous of ,:atn, for a term -years. The Coal can he sold Jo the ehtware. Larkawana t Western Railroad Company. at the Mines. or shipped over their road. direct to Net York , eit). at the option o the lessee. Per terms aid Particular 9, address the un dersigned agent at Stmt.:tom', P e nna. It. N EEMIAM, Thigineef..„ January 12,115 .213-m* _ 10PARTNERSOI1 3 .—TheT under- J, ned hate day (4ruary 2lst, ISA.) entered into mpartnersbip for the transaction of a tleueral Coal Commission ilu‘iness, and igso for the put:ill:11w and wale of Coal. Under the firm of %V, M. Rim; Mir.; J.; Co. Broa tway. NeW'lork.and In Centre street, opposite the American Hefei, Pottsville. M. RIMERS, New fork. LISTIIE.R., Pottsville. tiff Febru.,;.ry 0.'56 BPakl.touj Cox di: Co., ENLERS in and Shippers of An ,. thracite Coal, Whito and Ited Ash: of superior quality. Wharf No. 2: Ekhinonti. Cumberland Cl.a from the Franklin Coal Cdinpauy'e mines, shipped .1.73 , llirin at ' Baltimore. J5O. It. lII,AKISTON, o Walnut street, PhDs. P. NEVIN, No. 4 Nilo' street, New York. Sisrrh 15. ~ 1 1.9 m JINE FAIREST, 'Black 'Beath and. Diamond Vin subscriber, baying made arrangements fore full and regular supply of those, well known and suporlor lied alit' White Ash Coale. la pre pared to ship them in good order and with despatch. Or ders addressed to me will he executed on the most, favor able terms., A. S. ROBERTS; .la.. . . Wh4rf,—Locust street. Schuylkill. OtiiceT—No. 50 1 ,, , ', Walnut street, Philadelphia, dud No, 't State street. I:ostou. i'• . . rtilladOpt4a. April 5, li;lt3 . .1 SII LAND r AHA NO Y COAL. undersiguedare pnliared to receive orders .I;ir the celebrated Ashland Cull front the "ltancmit Pi oneer Colliery." From the extensive alterations and itn. prosements made at the Obliierilbis winter air prepar np,'. the Coal. they feel no hositatiot3lii offering. it - td - the trade as an article that cah have n., sui:erier iii the mar 'tot. both as to quality addlreedom (mut dirt. Rate and other impurities. They :ireintso pr.par, dto wake rOu" tracts for Lehigh and coat front BANCIWFT, LLWIS ...t No. 11 street, Commerrial 9, '.IG -lv EMT! I IF. HS I 1, CLASS OLLIEItY to Let. I—The trm.tees of thi• York Farm. ad,j , ining the rough of I'utt:4%llle, °Mr to lease that valuntie portion of the west end of the ustnti, which entlq . nces, about 5.300 feet of. the celebrated !hole Veal. Ilrer t...- gether with the Turind.i'ReUit://oir, /•atte and Sian veins. The Vet St. rod nr 'his Colliery Is at Westwood where the aline 111111tnINr ad p e , scs . thr,,n4t the, Prop erty , --the distance to Schuylkill linter 'IF only gte tulles is-therefore among the ttrare,t o,ltirmta to Philndel phia. The superior quality of this Coal generally cont. man& more titan the ustill market pricetur the boot red ash Coal.aud the quantity It sunward to be s fftchott to supply a first class milit ry for a I,,pg series „, f years.. Application forfurthe'r information and terms of le se to be made to A. RUSSF.L. Atrrnt. • 'corner Secomt - and!'Slabantongu streets. l`La t February ';ei • f..tf , • EtilGtl COA.L FOR 1856.--The undersigned having been appointed by the Lehl.:,h Coat and Navigation Company. their r.re/iirirf A L vrit.l bo. the Fate thei very snyerior Hard Coal, and am now prepared to reetdeo ordrii for Lehl;h Coal. The Coal ! will be mined and slot market in the be. ,t poysil le or der. and the sh'renenti on board vessels and coats, at Bristol and liallstown, tieing, made Aireetly by tho Le high Company, pureba:iers mar reit on gettinga genu ine article of Lehigh Cris! The extensive wharfage ae. tonna elation afforded by the Lehigh Concitny. (104- lOble to oiptalna, leg - ether with our personal attention. will. at all limes socuro to us vessels at the lowest relghts; and we may safely promise. that all orders w ith Whlrh we may be facurtd shall be satiettetortly exeeuted, 1 VAN DUSEN. NORTON & (2,1. Ossices:—No. 23 Walnut street, Philatliciphia;'No. 53 l.ib.'rty al Wet. corner Nassau, Now York ".".6 NOTICES. D. L. ESTI:ILIA J. G. FRICK. lESSE G. WILSON MEI COAL. 14 , uin MilE ALWAYS SOMETHING NE*: 1' II tzti V.A. Mr. , liißoZ . WO JD'S BAIR RESTUMTIVZs. v 11.4, restoremr a y Hair to, (irl l4l , pertrtecntti.: ninth , to g , i4.• d r eng.4 of tho, nin't tio.e4 ar our, r , gulttrty. will pr , V.lit the linir 111.= -, raw 41, [Ailing. to tiny h ea d fit thi ,,, tac,g, twit We defy.. you to ti,ut,t,itlity'r 511 , N,54 In tho gi.tilus w line,. tunic, .1, my . Turns buck to its ruler t h.. Ilair that ....a. grx„. ith,nt the tt.e,t,t/ lltt : I Sor.zethiuy, Ine.rth Kirnwitirr!—lhy using l. ~ lttir ll , estnrut Ire. gray Italr r , lll hat permanent I) r , ,,- t. ,, it...original nolor. Thu sr; jolsn# errtit,ra,,, x, - . 1 evirteefin , ut Joltne. , tl k Slth.r. tisntih , r, its., anot ~ . 0110 ot the many lIISTMII,I,I that tert gladly ro;bh.,. t„, knnorjed4r of Hi. tron,terfttl, .efT , els. It is tut 1,•1:;,,...:, If.,viarrit truth, as Itut,ttr.c, ; : !V Irruatical but A ss• . c r omtuunlty eAu testily. - • Gardiner, Me....) Tyn e ...-2,i , ,„ I I Ale. H. Itre. , —Deal l:tirt.:.-1 have luta tu. ‘„ Prof. 'Wood's flair Restorative. and can fru!, ", if. 2111.1:re:1412 discovery of the vve tor r .,, t ..i. l't• chrinving the Heir. Ilef. , .ro,,asing it ls Ira! ~, 1 ' 5..v,1.1y. My hair hes noss'attained it. ,•,..,:„ 7• , ~, ! n u your.. Oattomlid it to tho world a i. i ., t. : , ':,. felK.as my visa, was owe of the world ii i ,. / l' ire:, Yours. r,speet fully. - /flair: •-, , , • . .. 11l ifie4. Central if atir;;c, ' ,....„ . ," • r•. , • . , .. V . ltolali.t. Jun, '''l:•v.`, I Pry'. Iroerf—lktr Iflir:-1 take pleasure to t..' v..ituitery testimony It. Lily NXeeilolier 'of your Il t i. I tor vtive. Three months e.g. , my heir ens trer. ~• itt now a' dark hrown. 'the original (4 lot) ell, .. 1, ', n.. r.: 4 ,050 til 11 : I , l '''''s.f• Th.. ~ o )3 . : 4 ,,,ii..a1i.. I have Wide has ' .y.... ..,....aiNfitoft flair Restorativ e pre.p.ired hr you; and which. re r :,,'"'r .f . ;', N e rosult in my t. , Vin c;ts,o, I Cal) moat earnestly r.sen a. ... - . to others. ' : itTl.l. Respectfully yours. - • - ;,e,r ...• ' Ei.% can Si, L., .... -. flair Resti,y ',. .., —ln ulir c. futurism day will I el ...,'..> l. t-ly At prof. %Voter s olvs - rtitretrieitt or tlif, ahoy,. article. to yt- 4 " tap.. w,. call mtenti„l,,,, that it has done we be re a ito•• , SCIr , i'l"" upon .ta•vcril of our at'llllmilltann, in ~t, fainl4 h. t " , ''.'4,paylr'lftt once gray, DICE oar 1 1,...11:16, .., 1,,,,,, ih„ . , -,... .I. inillit be. being the color or early i .„ .‘ „ f , „ LI . .•' .11/ofotr. ' and glovsv as sirs. and that withmtt ii , r „ 1r. ., . t ,. t . ' • ••• ale ads er thin than the Restorative. Il it toa, e„,,,,. this ' ~ i':-. C.Vitti, 'others, will it not do the tame for ~,,y , , ~ ' r,.,, , , , i . tii tt j . ho , whose -frosty prOlf F " were one,. like the ° ray, A ' , \,,,,,, OF Or pa:'ll. LOCtlierB warlike ['bier. it l hey .111 try it it tee ttt A ...i c‘t so.—JurkAntrinr (.175,1dr0r‘,71;, - f, tel. li, I•:•::. The Groratest li,,,r,ry,f r,l,,sit‘-th'i I , MI 1. „ . algae that we notice. under any iirctnitstanrot Pater , , Chit., tvatnratikt. , . , ~ r anytillnz. ni the kind. for y.. , L. , b2:ines;', a pr,judi ,, _azaingt most of them. But cendr.r -,,, 13 1, tit ,. i b us to invite attention to the mit ertisemen I of tc ~, .W.Kls flair Restorative. We are too juvenile to re FIRS In Ist rodni . anything Of the kind. hut some )114.4114,,, , t et,,, X .h.is • ~. ...n,. to cur k Howled .z.i w hich :Items! WOW.. ill ;1,, - litt wen I„ a ‘ , ..ro•igtl relele•ty .1:4•111k,i the hale becranito: ; „1t7 1 2i 111'1N` , , ,, t . • turelo gr, ,y. It is today -flair fiv e ,- but up o n .., ,V, eta e , ` 1 I P ll otiion• es directed. the effect P. produced op ~.,,-. Write` tr ' akin. whi h brings out the ort g lnni colored . C;t:11 ., )0 scv., IA ithOlit %iiirlit.,, rtll , / t yrire.‘ it a glossy and nate- 1.,::::::•=b - rp.,.. if ,' Pe 3 "rtet , We here .do pereons who have to.. v , ,i - - f *To.,,-, ih , 1 they are ntut•h pleased with it. Examine thoYto• ..Sobifly I. r meut.—.lfiameri Reput,ticon, • lipt D. •L. . 'r Carlyle. ill.. Jun,.', , ,. ,... : , .' ly aFt I I have used Prof. Weed's Hair Itesteratii., ~ .y t. 7,,”: lb% ~ I admired its wonderful effty•t. My hair wri.1.,.., ..,„ :• „ fro( I thought. prematurely gray, tett by the 11-• I 1.,• ' ;'' eels. 1 toratire it has resuitiej its originel er.lra r ite,' I i.,S . . ' :e a , ' • doubt, permanently no. '- ' 11 " " "'' '''. bur u. • 1.1 .- '.'' • ' -,." . EC, 11 , - Oceraletr Dem"?' a rot ion is Pnaf 11“ , ,e,.. ,T,... rti , have doubted thy , efficacy of 1.,,f, w,..„ 1 .., , f fair i . „ h r; th t r the in restoring Lrray hair to its natural ~,,h r . cc ~, Z ,, n ,.,, , . rUrfliNll4.ll with the addr,....4 1,1 ~ o ur of the UT -I 1,-:,, T fam,. at . itillY, 4 ll% in (hi' city. Nip., pace 1.1 , 4,1 it, end hi: .- • • dorsed Dr. Liolltrh letter published in to-day . ii An,- . ... -. —ilvleittiore ..t.erlotn. 110 N . 11;.11' s Hair Rest.prfire.—kl:e hatre'rrever kb, s . other medicine wilt as large a s hare or publi.• -.w.: tbitil in on short e time es this hos done. It fr i s a, t no-re than a ,y..tr since we first heard of it. Anil T 1; ~,,,_ „11 stands at the to - tad or all remedies of the kind': 1. •• • • • : .,s , never used any of it ourgelfHlievlng lied liq ore t , . . lir() ,4 0 Our • 'rrwOwn of Gory " not only es yet rotriins It , • GO)Or. tan gete inure so.--but stunt I.f our rrie, and we !Live 'hirer known !t to fell of reef, ork.lual color. )Ve advise RUCK as are ise•opilevi. turelv "Tray to give the Restorative a trial. ..if 4., journ all. tliinnix. Adarewa--rk, IVtob .t; ,;1( . . , g , and 111 )11/xl:et - Street. St. 31,, . ./. ntorr AWholesal,. Ag,nta. Atultt It, t II ranks. Didt.:;4lst. itzent. l'ott‘trille. ! irch 11. %IA ' nail% • WANTED. • ( o re ‘1- A \'['l:l)—.l .._ tl .! s7, w d. Tier who titotr,rstatn.l., pianting vrar , ,,.., — 4 412, e" tan a(raid 1,, work with the stela,. Apply a, , net ) .pottwrille April IJ, Iwaw' 1 I)(rl"lisviLLE W 3 111.-(1-3 11 , :t•t er Ii11 , 11:111i( - - to fake thar2. mhos e untncti,ju tl N. To 014.: pr , prrly . w,i,ny la/ r d.!. allaneement way e s , he pr, , ,ent s for an inter, wt in th.• Apply 1e.., BENJAMIN P. 1'011'. , ,t ~, • .yo% c r Pot is.. ine, April 12 1 t(; EN TS 11 7 AN T IMI) -- !—i :t 1 or the Union. in a new businew , k that t.. to $lO per day. Addresw, with stamp . d J. ."-';'; fuse rust t,ffirr.' %larch '29. '5ll I AND WARRANTS 'Wanted H 'eh"' 1:0,SE1 ENZ tt , rney at Law :r.n • iating cond and Market streets. Pot tm ' actor • r O, lion NtrTSTEl).—Otte Wash' y the Selolol of 11r3rh To-o.h ri rp ahout *4O per roolh. To colony:we .1 pt . 1. ( Apply to, • U. )1.1t4/111:;!. M3rrh At IU. 2. _ 1 By- a Y (;ery tate 1 1 MAW, is , sysklntt till the ttsini•lt.. • nn , i ) who can giv, und.411,t,4 rs• 6ituati,m sc Ag,•nt to ritteto to the Coat ittitenj tie s. in which n liberal rottipetisatt.m t».:1,. . 4 ; fAilh ul Addro. ANAGt.tlr.' w • office of the Miner. J• • • April 5, l`i:ol„ wilen rUEACIIERS VVANTF.D.—The • dery nual idertion of Tearherr, for the Paid. , r Pott.ville will he held on 'Wednesday. liih I Tfl next. to take effect on the lot of dun k , foill; N t IL: Four Male and Female Teacher , 11 , - itea rhne, n. ac follr,tvrt I nc mute for Stiperintendw,....;,•••%,„ " o, the i‘chools, and A.•••••istant in High School: 1”" Principal a II iA) School: one male Pnc riitcil.• 0 ''''..lstvya, tettmte asrdstatats I•,r Male tiranititar Slio. 1. to.' (principal and assiqtant) for FernaliXd,rawr, • - one male and fourtemi females for tt, s<eral and Seconclary Schools. The first throe Crt. Tfli n ‘ he classical s c . holars. Salaries in the tiramtuir and With Soho. 1 , roc• • $216. to izOwi a year—Supt., SsOP. SeconcLary Scit pot , : the salaries are qt pr !....r - appliratlonit are solieiteil farm romlwt.t.t .1,1 Antifirl enrol Teachers. to whom Ithrral s,tlaries .11{ 1 the capability of , th.2 Teacher, 'and cot u.•• srh~>•tl. determining the price e.f sere A l'Plica hen. accompanied by Certtficab. , . , t thin from the County.Superititembint. nin, • • ' Ft , nal ly or iu writimt. up to the day of ell.. t 't C. LMI.E. Sec. 1 , -- 1: r` 1.(ji0n..1. IL ritniphrfr,+.olllc , ,, cont../ 11 iir o March '22, ':0; • otummummmmummk....aommmgmmmmmoioiW . _ ° FOR SALE & TO LEI • rllO RENT—•Ehe house and prt s. , i,tr.Ay rupird ht J. 111,, gsf ,tres.st. Pot tss Hit-. . For term% nplilj t., Jo11:S :t41i11.1'.0. April I'2, ':1 lIUSE AN!) 1.0T1.:011 A h t .w end let. of :4410 fetuere feet surt.tee land. eitunted on SeetAoi tilreet..lll the I Chair. fate 'I h. roa-, nottICK Appl) 'to '; Canipi,ll. I h.• preeeht reupant, who will elm. Ito and for prior and te.ule to the mule•cri?..er, be In ,t. Clair iron, to' 11413 to the Ihth of the i Dlolit April) or to TI.IONIA); II 1 Philatlelphiti. April LI, sorts of T Rails, frop por yard, nn L.rnd and nn 1.,. AnDLIA . , , ~•. FOR SA 1,F.--A flii - g - e-coa,ntity ~ , • 1 : ‘ . ...fi timid slope Chain fur Nth.. of vari , us sir- a' .!-. 2 inch to it:, Undies in diameter. i. • . lAte. S, 1 , 5,5 r: 4d- E./VIM/LEV a • 'II - • - -- . . 4 1 11tE BRICKS for ( 7 ypola , Pull:. ' and B Blast Furnaces, from - the Il..iii:l 9 lm: I‘.r : r I sale low, at the ~r . PlitSELlt tlha • ,t''' f Pottsville, Jan. 10. Usti" , 1 i IYFIC ES TO .I.ET I — , - Tfirt tt oi,h ( e e N._..f senient i)lices in Church alley, near'-1:3.., • All siretri,'• to let. ~ A pply to t JUICY 11.1akl•.- Pelts v ille..Lin. 9. Is:,r_ ..z. : 'f , ,,,th , - , r;;*ot/ 1 1 'i It Stzible:. '- 4 - :n li.ii. - e: street.. hove the florin:, in p n iii, ill, opal i. •t l- '."'Llinr lug ten or twelve noises.' Possessi .1, .ii,:, it - c;• ; :4 , • , ately. Apply to E OEI.. 11-111;1.,:-.1 \2 . - IIIS Pritsville, January El, I a:li.'•''-'' l' Pr; - ; To LET.--The 11'1.416.11;1ton , p, Ind e g lvry CMilpany f rop-,w letting their Anti,' . 7 ' ties. Cotillions. Concerts, Lectu res , s tc , Itoe. u 1 , 'Oa' and suitable, for the above purposes,. For rtrli 1. ,, ' la,f, ply to It. A. SMITII, .T o. - Pottsville, January 5,•56 1. r '.- ti 1 .4 1 0 R SALE.—One 12 inch , I Pump, feet Omit.. and7lo fret of I• ft le ssirly rimts. complete: Also. r. 4 - nth and tssi ir.th slope dial n l agA , tut will 1..• 501.1-cheap. W3l. T. AGA I.l' Ilelpout Celliery, , . , i UST_ ItE,CEIVED::----TA 'large :e 7 " ( 'IP? went of•plendid Perfumery, &e., from ti e 3. -i • tories of Jules Havel k Co., liarrison and 0t1,,r. :,'V 1 9 1 ." All those who want fine Perfumery; call a• =llthy LI;T I.lnOk and Variety Store. ...., . VIIU 1 January' 1, 1854 ( 10AL MINES TO LEAS!.—.l: i v N_JIAIr of Coal Veins, both Red 34i1 II hit, t.:!: • ` .•' •!. leased to 4004.1 tenants, in the Shamokin and' • (sal Basins. some of IN ni..h are tif,‘ refel, ,,, i • ' M•Aititalti Veins. Persons w,shing to Aer;:' o 4 '-- `a-'(• I - bad better apply F-Vii to WM. IL '% tiltl , ll.li.l. •;" . ' Shamokin. April 54,Apti .. • l4-::: '• n EN IfY 1N,,,,.. { - ii.ol.itti: . S Topou . r !,. ;* oi Ljcal :trap of tile Mine Hurl:Ai:rd. iMI.L. I .r,-.11,;„ 1. Western half of the Pottsville Coal asin fiii.P , 7 land !legion. Sire 4i) inches square. /lored ,1 ~: 7.:lic, ed. Ready for delivery at Ilanmin's and at I. ' Book Stores. and at Mr. t'ool's t !Mee October 13, 'ht.:). , -. TO LE.iSE—VeinS N 1 4, :i ' 2 •l ' s I . ~. • a! ~"'± i St•VVII•I•en and Thirt.ren feet in t c lf• i 11 It ite Ash 1',31.'0n arm tireen Ridgo estate , at ..... I tn, I. both tei o , &lien to notticembh; °mad I'rft •t . 'tars enquire or rt,,, , . W.. Churchman. l'hilil 'r' , . 1 chat! r. Port:title. Ivor JOSEPH ,' i S. PIN , t ~74,...., ?lamb ra. :t.. tr.; n o_ i • ' Ilb ' li ' '..".i.1 Mrc 414 ...-- i 1 ii()(l,%'E D (*ED Alt ! IVA I?E• , w' -: ''.::'f . Jr a ~,, not to shrink—very 13 .yA t, 1 Iti '''',.* ' 3 ' prime article, 1,4 cords, Blot hes ims. r.a.. , '. 'llf 'hand s..rule, du4crs. wash-bc,ards. cli,rht, f' s ,r , • • IL.' Loup at irk. wrapping twine, de.. A.r. i Mt ..".., d'' Til ed to tarn out its represented. .I:!ita. II ALIA\ , „,.. , Nos. ii and 4 Chesnut sftrect. I'le . ,1, 1 -....i.0r .1 IV ANTED—A person to Tt, I 'Ali . i store House recently il-0np1;. , 111.,t thrs .1 'N. , .''il they-Jinxing rented and rt. Moted..tothe flo ' .. 4•?; 0 ,, u56 recently riveted IIV I:, IV. Ai,-,lee'''''',! . .- ..:",e'eit are prepared to furnish these t'stp, mar tit or --.,: ,r , I their patrtittage, mith 'lrri 1';, ,, ' , 1 ,1; ! - ','''"'' ' !"'tl . l I ltu.renswire. ke.; 311. he tili;..t rere•el . . ~ I'm' ' . 5 , • 0 71%,.' • ! St. Clair. Sept. g'd. '.:. :'',C. DAT Is. a - . 11 4 1 OR S %U—Oste 30 Ilorst , ! (a , ling eTIIZIII , 1‘ lit; '2. t 0.1, t s gti feet !,,p. I 1 clef. One t.O 11..,/ l'utti.l,.. engit,o. v Ili, , z. t feet Con.. Lt ::. to-et diit . inetie riot 3'l in d ,•Id. 7 • i 111.1. t. 11 , 4 , 11!Ir! V11,:i11 , 19111 .; lett ,1,u ,- , I with 11,13,3'.er entire—mar ', new.. l'' , r pss WM, t. 1.1. I • l alli Oilier. nearly 011.14 ~ American It uo, . '.is., 1 ' thrett " . ...1 •:,,-. t i ‘;'I . I::AM ENGIA ES FO1? .`..At -,..,, 1., j 5t,....e . En Ones. with st.ntn rt iind , r - ; 01l nt teeter,and o Mot stroke. l lllori Mg clue.''_ . . ' 4- -• I diameter. n teet sir k.•. with Poiier , f rro , r'' . ', : • -•2 1 lll.ist Inmate. Would alke exeerkt.t l' , r." -1 ' " .., , ! ill: En-titles, .thle'-t-r t-03, 01 it% 0 H. ,- •-:-.' , ply to lli.:)1:1 I,ONG , NI t N 'A .V4ot,. ( in /r // 11.0r.4, r "r to • t . ,. . l‘i . \ V/Pi'l“ " • 1i :, • l • 't 1'4'1,, ti, 13.;,! . . I 1 1: story '— t A eurumbrancs.vlhallrio i,dernrap ~t.., '... 5..4 treat t a ' .,t 1 fees deep: with n lire fry to direllirg lI"Y''' ! „, rfitl,t , ..' I l'oaseasi , ti pit.M on the NI or April. 1 a ' . • ....:!,c, suit ptirt hni.elt. All applhatior• 1. 0 l l' L' „,• .',•?) ' 1%. !:, PI / • I • TS, Aar ni I ' .., tr:.l iklo t , j., QM
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