„. • • - • . ) 1 I illtrs I I iginig er POTTSVILLAE, ,PA. 111A11111101T. FIZINIVAMIT Op IBM liirrms" Asui via criti, Mumma.— • - - Two claim affect commatiltisa with their pros. setwitt„and ans the allied { . 3 lbane °fluidness pros poop. The !iris elms e braces the usbartma° Or men who make n per cent. per month,* tas expense of f i bs normulties of the business comma. shy. With lesch.like inanity these men cling to their victimsWatil the lest Oita le ezirested/ The blight of such an investment of capital, cep no where be to perceptibls to in Pottsville. Ip this Borough ws teed very badly,a Itrge nuns. ber of small houses, with rents ranging from to SIO per Amara. The - capital devoted • bilshasing" if put to that purpose would give as Impetus to the growth of the Borough in weskit and population; enhance the value of . property and businesstied Ptvee s good PaTiell httlitamot. Were It also devoted to martufactor - ins operations in connection with the erection of dwellings, which , h one of the, imperative wants of 'the Borough, the results wtold be most satisfactory . tosibe capitalist, the Borough, and the entireßegion' for. ep impulse given to legitimate bosincis' berkWould set upon Um County, as • a stone thrown into the placid waters of a tiny lake, minding the wavelets la every direction to its c . boundaries. A ay& tem of "Aping" in a business community affects not only those who directly submit to it, but es tads be_yond that @We to the humblest member of the eommunity. The exorbitant charges of 'the "sharer" mturt be borne by Some I one, and they fall indirectly It rosy be, upon the. working. U. He feels it keenly in the depreislou of business consequent upon the System ; to the scarcity of comfortable little resldeacei whieh - capital rightly dlrected, would 'stud our Borough with, and in the almost total &blame of those • manufactories, which giro employment to trtr, `s' population of, and supply the, neceuitles of a community, in place of compelling that commis 'city, to seek abroad the commonest article used ' ip every day life.' Row important might the man . ufaeturing interests of this Region be, were tie capital now tilted to 'fleece it, directed to their es tablishment and maintenance. ' • ' Another and probibly the greatest curse 14 a ••• immunity, b. found in cheap Mores., Ati,the circulating medium of a' place grows out of the pr. flu of ire bUsiness men, it it essential that the . trude of the. Ohio alvuld equitably conducted, and fair profits • accrue to every one eegeged in • business. If ,one ur two mew' monouolise the • bits' Less of atown by their nat.,' wisp indite,- scent to purchase cheap goods, or if a company Carries :out a eimilar plan of monopoly of' the iineiness of a place, to the detrimeut of other re- Jailers, who desire but a fair prollt on their sales, the circulating medium IA stopped, and a check is fluted:upon the prosperity of the -Community.— The 'Shores in patronising ebeap stores will find too soon, to his cost, that he hen been patronizing 'cheep labor, for labor is affected by the prosperity oi; disaster of a - Region mach sooner, and feels the ellipse more keenly than Capital. We do not advocate high or exorbitant charges. We simply 'Way Omit lt*the interest of the entire cotatno -liity that Watt those stores' where good aril - ilas are sold it Isle profit to the dealer. Ws bare no faith in cheap store' and cheap men.— We avoid them both.. An experience eta series ,of years kit destroyed ill faith in either. 41 our citizens will give this subject a little vomit& "erati . oe - , we {hank thatthey will come with es to -the conclusion*, that of the two curses to a cum. 4)tinity like our own; it is difficult •decide which ere first to be avoided, the, qshaver or "cheap • tratlithers." . - , Yloiv`io Rata Btratepse FLOtranui.—ln every, cointennity, the life of business is, judicious vertiahrg„ Many of the colossal fortunes of the country have been built up by • system of adver tising, liberal in some instances to a frightful ex tent. It paid howevei. Tire New York Ledger: first ottracted . attention by its peculiar system of advertising. Now its meiits—it is 'probably, t behest of the sentimental pipers pnblished—are . fully able ,to maintain its huge eirculatiott. It still advertises however, reitignising the impor. tonne of being ever promin'ently ,before the putila, lle. Our reMarks are intended more particular ly to reach theinseitiess men-of our own Itolough. Business is depressed, and in a . 114‘asuve it is' much the fault of -those , iliaving articles dully w ‘ ented. whic h though on their: shelves "-and in their drawers, might es well be in China tore- g arch usefulvere to their pbaseesort or these who u red ' therm. Advertise them.' Let purchasers know where they n get what they want in their own neighbor ,' without sending to Philadel ia phis for it. People will not hunt up.what-they need. They inspect this advertising columns of a n ewspaper. A large number of oar advertieements are from Philadelphia dealers!, who get much cur tom from Pottsville, for • the simple re.son, that a Ithongh the articles are oh-band here, ou r deal,. er !CAC not advertise them, and chiming are. igno rant, without going to much trouble, where to got Own. At times, we have hunted for articles . here, and at last have sent abroad) for them, learning subietinently, that they were on hand here, at • really cheaper ratesrthan we could purchase else ;'.:vettere. Deakin here shoild awaken to the fact that by not advertising * they keep on band aril. eles unsold, which would be readily disposed of, were the fact of their existence generally known, and also learn Ibis the eggregata retail business of the Soiongh would, be largely Increased, were thij'Ao adopt a systematic, and judicious plan of advertising their goods. We have no eel- Bah motive in soggeiting this, Si OM' advertisink patronage is liberal end guile o as large a 4 we can ennveniently accommodate, without infringing on our reading matter. We suggest wbel we really think will be conducive to the interests of our Borough storekeepers. , Ins llsysr Lairs.—An effort is inakiag by stock jobber! and men of kindred gambling pro. peneitlei,,at the present similar:l of the Li:gislature. to effect a serial of the sumo. lee . ra of the State. To their repeal we aro utterly opposed, for we 'consider it to the foterert or the State to keep money cheap; and enforce rigidly the penalties ,against usury.. In Europe money,_the - rite of ,which is regulated by the leading, banks, is kept cheap, as favivable to she wants of producers, and %erode'sl tot usioess interests .. In this country, where 'much ' yet to be deveioped, and capital is required, it is highly important alit the price of mangy bi kept low, and it is only by a strict fut . , - forctretopt of the Mws, which it is prorated to re. peal; that en equilibrium can be maintained be tween capital and the manufacturing Interests.— In the West, the high pricer' of money serve but speculative purposes in an, inflated community.-- Here at the East, our producer's ,need motiey at Cheap rates.. By maintaining• the usury laws end punishing theriolotors of them; we secure money la abondinee at low rams. There is hardly Abu elassieuried on legitimatelj, that will yield a profit of. over 6 per cent. Emmy should not u pset more. One thing is certain, if the usury lima should be repealed;the capital of. the coun try would be bettelitted at the expinse . cd thejaan 'decaying interests, and thipreionderineti would tell fearfully against the best interests of Penn: ..syleachs. .We hope, therefoie, that they Will not be removed from the statute hook. • Inaticasa os PAtintitting—lts Cum.—The Philadelphia North 4sesrisna in an artiele'on ne glected children and the increase panperism;, snakes the folk wing astounding outage& : "Pauperism - has increased in the State of New ynrk from one pauper to every one hundred and twenty than persons, lit 1831, to -one pauper to *very serenteeti inhabitants in 1856. New York Las 42,001/ paupers More to support than Ireland. There are two paupers In New York ttrime in lend, and while. n Ireland the tax hu diminished tin per cent., in Yeti York it has Increased %wen. tx per cent. In pepunylrards, no doubt there has twin a similar increase, but we have no positive dais to its its amount." ! • tier city ostemporikrise in soaking the COl2lOl o the vast sod astounding increase ; 'of paiperlim, rack (hair breine to: furnish reasonable supped. tions. It is attributed to idletioak wani of aia; . ployamt, erime, etc., yet the primary cause of laapirism, ii heidlitouched upon, and If alluded toil ell, it In late' exceedingly delicate manner. ',, The metal glue, too ascspiing for general eondent ' - illation; wields avers influence in the manufacture ' isf *gars; than any other , single 011000 witioh en be afros& Taal °ltiti babbles , that break on the boakesihrie." stag l'altosed for destroe. Ikat, (i.e an ‘smielrhisis tenet air, prima, gin thaliselkid coaripiitab, desttoy dOSOSitO %fad% ~ impovosiiibialeia.V.l/410 , the Pots aad El ~. am alsen.liskie N : Alatiliatand is taken in .the • - 'atillifaa at as Inalessiministi`iak of the looloaas ''''; fassiolt Indic the 'tidier .. i of briiiiits t aldtk/r alaur negs‘ ot, ',,:',,:**aiki l liaittik il i t t ielesiiit :Ibier of -p iinsosis-"ctlN iitatee:l:o - 14e.' dUritt• 1 Tits Pa:mimosa itsitstaiDra t il Auma l a R•Pot !tit, thstna of the voamta trams of. toe 'BO4 bee beest,etwupleted. - no rejal speaks wife* is regard to the toniitio "tay - dro *lades it to be anitransitinitto the road, and hi direct violation of'tbe tionititutionif the United Stators but the qesitlom fan only* . brought. boo;'1 fore the pro* tributtatihreastt talberinstrumelml, Unties than the Company.: thiia'tttiel Minna, of the tontine tai on coal, the tnuseportatima of the bituminous variety has become an important branch of the company's Witham. It bkdeerned an important breath, In "tormection with other Urine's, Abolish &hachure for tratusportation are necessarily light. To increase the coal busineie, however, glutei 'ficilittes should Iv furnished for its shipinent -to aid distribution at Philadelphia., $ Withview to this objict, as well as the more i mportant one of red/Ming the cost of Western, produce on ship. boardlo its minimum, an set of Assembly &nth°. *Snobs Company to extend the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad to the Delaware Aver bas been procured, which will be submitted to the tockbolders, end their sanction. is silted for the commeoeetnent of the work which it authorises. The sandpits of the Company for the year, from all sources, were $4,72(4193 11, ti par . Ijoolucoxs Rs.totivaltssts To COMM 1311112,-IkAt a mooting of igiiirlinalista," an lam ; lid was trought forward dreadfully &Pitied with nicerond scrofula that all - tha, (iodate bad • tailed to cure. It was proposed to appeal to the spirit, land for adiice, and a Ilomeopathiel physician presentinten'ogated Ilta deputed spirit of Hans. mann at to What remedyshould be taken. Loud' and distinct rapi, audible to the chtde audience; told oft A 7-e4 , 4• act44l-a-r-t-e% a Nor nik Beam,. ford Affairs. ANY- anus for the trial Of civil causes, bu been in session during the `reek, Judge Conyhg: ham of Wilkesbarre, presiding. JIM" The /ad Lecture for the benefit of 2d M. R. Church till be delivered 6o Tuesday evening next by, the Rev. Ono. R. atom's; A. M. Itia subjeetSvill be "the Harmony. of the Bible and Beim:tee' AP . Larceny.—Tbiz week Joseph Bower 'and Vith. Yost charged with the larceny of four ban: lo'robee from Charles' Bogner, Luke Logan; T. Myers and Cbarles,Tanner, were committed to prison by Esquire Beal in default or bail, to . • t fielreaes me, nand and Oil Lamps and Can dles have been in general use in the stores and dwellings of this Borough daring the present week; as the Gas has been shut olf,.onr citizens are evidently wearied of Gsa as high in some instances, as the rents of chef f houses. JElrßall at Askland.—The tint A.annal Dreg Ball of the Citizen', Bras' s,"Band of Ashland, will be glair) it the Matelot/ Heige, Ashland, on Non. day evening, February 23d: As the arrangements for the festive seenewlit be of the most liberal character; and the managers are gertlemen of es• parlance in that line of amusement, we anticipate for the paiticipants a glorloturtime. la" Snow enough., "in all Conseience."—Upon the frozen snow of the groat storm of a fortnight since, snow commeceed falling on Friday night last, and fell to the de' th of about ten inches by Saturday morning. On the roads of this County, the anew is packed to the depth of a foot, while on those running around the bases of tour , moun tains, it is in some places, three and four feet deep. "We will undoubted ly, have ileighing until Spring. The roads in the county are hardly well broken yet. „0111". Daring the past two Jaye, dame Nature has been in a taeltingmood, and much anow_hagi disappeared in conaequenad. The thermometrical record for the week is is follow,: P. It. A P. Titmanamt Peasisyivoisief Hall, Poulain*. ' Bat. Jan. 31, BA. M. 28°..above sero--snowing lion. Peb, 2, ” 12° " * Tues. , " -3, " 8° •••• ' " 22° above " —cloudy. Thum 440 ' U Fri. -. 4t 6, " 400 JEW' BoroW:pix.:Bieetion.--The following per were on Monday. last, elected °Biers . for the Borough of T'orttlarbon, for.the ensuing year: Chief Barcem—itomßulL Council—George D. PIE*, Ell Thompson, Mi chael McDonough. 1 • Sekolif Dinwtore 7 .:Dr. J. N. ,Withe, Thomas Maloney. - . Janke of thi:Petie*—Henry_Alhia#ere .-,, High. Conetabli—Urish Gans. • "" Town Clerk-Orando.Templin. - • Assentor--2diebael D. Weand. disistatit Assesioni—..Cbarlei Haber, haws Gill:, Anion. Audi/era—John Bailey', Robed Allison, Jacob Sersinger. Although the Opposition hare The majority in Pon Carbon, they very judiciourir placed men of all puttee on . the, successful tickek This course must prom, satisfactory to the citizens of Port Carbon. 4, • . 4seociatioses Coarse of Lectures: —e would CAW special attention to the an nounoementy of the ,Lecture Committee of the Christian Aisociation. Rev... Mr. Brown's Lee lure on "Woman's Rights" 'which bas: been 'de layed for several weeks by" unavoidable circum:. stance's, wiltbe delivered next Monday night.— The subject seems puuliaidy appropriate to the time's, when all classes and all patties are clam orous for their "rights." It is certainly very de al:gib!e to have as much light as possible thrown upon the subject of "Woman's Rights." We should say,at the outset, that the right to go and Ifiar that lecture Is one ot."Woman's .Rights," and should advise them, one and all, to exercise that right; and further , .to • claim the right to be accompanied by brother, husband or bean. •We notice with'pleasure that the Rev. D. A. Tyng is to become.one of the lecturers before the Auoel ation. He Ss a talented'yourig man, and what is better, be dares to say what he thinks to be true and right. even though it may coat him comfort. able living. Mr. Gough. is also okpected to de liver one of the lectures.. We sincerely hope he will come, and that every man, woman and child in Pottsville will hear him: Tickets for the balance of the course of five lectures, are offered foe 85 ets., only • If cts. each. We wo uld urge all wlt have not secured season tickets for that course purchase them at once. They may rest assured that they will be amply repaid for the time and money they expend in the intellectual entertainment they will recelie, La ! sides having the satisfaction of aiding in a noble and praiseworthy enterprise. . - . plr•Ga• fleeting.—At s meeting Of the Emo tive Committee of Gee Consumers, held on the evening of Feb. ith, lost., there being no propo sitions from, the Pottsville Gas Company, it the following proceedings were had in furtherance of the duties of the object for which we were appoin ted: • 'Raoived—lnExecutive Committee-- that the terns authorised by the meeting of Jan. 7th, and the time limited by resolution of Jar. 12th, have expired andisieopee inoperative by the non-aecep. -tapes of said Gas Compani; and anc4implied refusal of an,amicablo errkngemeut for the:settle ment of the Pending difschlty, 'conned, this Cote.; mittee tO - fall btek upon the contingency provided for by Abe tneettokoNan. 12th, and .prepare and open books for subscriptions to the capital stock), Tess Omegas' Gls Co*PANT." Resolned, That the amount of said Capital Stock shall be axed at Thirty 77ioueded 'Voltam with the privilege of increase 'to Sixty Thousand, I divided Imo-shares of Teensy Fire Dollars each, payable in'installmente of Fire Dollars (on each share) the Bret day of April, May,,June, and August next opening.. / And be it further T.lOO. Benjamin Polt, James M. Beatty, and Salm M. Crosland; be and arc hereby appointed a Committee to em. ploy conned for the formation ofe-proper chartei and to urge the passage of the same by our State Legislature, Court. of Quarter SesSions, for "The Citigens' Gas Company of Pottsville,* and, that said Committee make a report of their pro gress at the next .meeting of the Executive Committee, and final notkii to be bed therhon. And be it farther Resolved. That Benj. Hay. wOod, Benj. Port, Simnel Bt. Beatty, Walter Bedgwlek; Geo. W. Slater, and P. L. Fostet,•be and are hereby constituted a Committee, to pro : l cure subscriptiona for' the new "Minns' Gas] Company of Pottrrillo," ••.A CoMmitte from the Borough 'Connell :; being in waiting,' torule report, that the Couicil were much interested in the emceed of the new Cori.' pony, and would subscribe for, stock, should it be necessary, in proportion to- the amount of gas consumed, for public, purposes, :not exceed ing the sum of ten thousand dollars, and would apply for the requisite legal authority to do so. . BENJ. P,OTT, Chairman pro taw. We have been requested to publish the .follow. To ing • MOVanill Haywood, Chairman ef Out Commit. to of Oilizetts ityitoisted totortfer with Ih. Ports. ; sills OecCompray " The undersigded, a Committee of the Ga&Cotn. patty, After a costerentie with your. committee, I would suggest that a farther Ws! of the Alas be gimp toi , vaable the clams and the Gas Company to prove fairly how they stand. The pressure under , which the Otte was supplied from the old works; was much lighter than from the new, and to meet this, a MOO ease in the regulation of the stop sock . at the meter and a change in the burn. -era, eie wilU make a material difference in the anment of bills fir -Gas. The Company wid tritb pleasant, render eve* Information sad animas** in making -the trial. Oa ePPlieeltee to the Superintendent, lie will. come round and adjust the stop at the meter and supply Judi burn ers Is costumers May select. We suggeat, that at the expiration i • month, or perhaps leaner, the Company willfhe able to ley before year Com mitts. • full *tattling of the canes of the diffi culty la the first starting of nett works, and we corrildenUy expecil that, the . matter an be so sr- Tarried that all Itertits will be Added ; at, all events, we shall he better able to judge of-what we can do in the presalsee, and hope with the ear dial co.operation of the eitiside, Co be able to eg. Wad the mein pipes sou lartgeiLi A Wan _to themes the eo nseraptioa. We should be to d . tbs yolks, that no . wan at Itoroogh Amid be deprived of ea oppertattity tows the tits, sad think the interest of pia walk* best ad, meet by Orin the Cos trine to-.ado= otsti4, : itkot eta Os pr i ' , lint;lL,4llo4 - - • • Petteeilk 27tft it&T ' - A pit. mi. Audi*. A. Cestiiben. - wife Or the Km issue 8. Cesspbell. sad daughter Oehler Judos Leeds el ibis State, Ist* tosit.)o3 teriee4 blest . isifilielPlTheffstbAlst th"*"s resits a stiverfra• - -.BeMsUar her Ilabannifir Pro eleettets bars oteakied s trasti r bsfastie repots, 'lien. 'Ws be* me - esieete ber 00 ; 4 Wsir oak/ Matillb r Or 441 Maitfitmale Writ* .31.- Mrs.:4lmp:r'l etlusil bsppy to prese ; lo , puellt - L Fier last osig t heoldsreees is mead • sissertAtoras CAPITAL. The doses at Oat city bate lot tbui last listit. Aatskrall arraal, war Us+ Wits - With mod. and iraspatl; toftost, r sad tbstalse-. Tar Muskatstabmw; mod tall." Thine. tit Us* ebasbbol—sattlect INT tba lattl• rest >bt Ma awry, who shraaW mom 0. EisWeis teethe city; hantereete Mai Whited 0, path* dad . iatileetom berme tsedght 0, poet! estimated with 'Wool of Demo, had statesman. still lading he Ow sad asides: A imam Om bimetal retie bleed sued - Omee ihellistme ant travail, tharekideath tm thelttst. Pd, statd, with tbe IBMs ail We an tity:lerire— brekthes Om tame. bat perms lbws wan lisreat bete—whom tim angels me weithot abase— Still siamiter tonight on the bowie aloes. Vie not to the watching or weak. Death bath come ile - enrestiee tonight eft!, the Mahout and Mame Ye sainted ihrough sorrow! in_ *Um ugrayer. Mae beaver with swift rushing the twkw.t air; ' Y• ripe the barred! all hoary Juiss rare, 'Muni rirbille, in mum wearincas bare; • pout tbeinsught brow of manhood, Adis shattered the Lad the bete wirkh 'are high* in dust ara 'ldd dowel , Deltoid, when tits Morning busts misty and brat, How slops Us dMsls. whose strivings sus eat The right arta of pewit' lies palsied and thin, Bat tbs Ups dumb frail Ter, are eloquent sUIL As the passionless tiros, In its solemn reposs. With a ands gird wiltiooket.bup to Its hen. Thisoond they beheld It 'ben dashing In wrath, But one awed 'by the calm which its belpleasnas bath, Lad words of contention bare *dieted to rum OW the soutlas batounitt stiebning therm . "God pity his mom, and pardon our hate , And mercy keep ward at thsaystaUns Gate 1" jstill li. L. Cutrorm... . Wa+Mrptmi. ~! . • • ' George Loomis, President of theiffemale College at Wihnington, Del:, deliver; ad i lecture on this inbject'at the Second Metbo.l dist Church, this Borough, on Tuesday eraning. l Having sojoantedaome three years in that Conn . try, the BAT. leatfirok bed simple opportunities of •• studying the manure; customs and religions cer-• - tontine of the Chinese. He gave a brief history of the present revolution;• in which the rebel chief is stideavorieg to overthrow the Tartar dy amity. " Mr. Loomis expresses no faith in the rebel chief, end considers his prolusions-of Chris tianity &sham merely to toverthrow the existing religion of the Chinese, and thus destroy the gov ernment, which it sustains. The history of Chi p/11"s country estimated to contain 6,000,000 soar* miles of territory,' and a population em bracing 360,000,000 souls, 'tins been tolerably well handed down from the year 700 B. C.. Mr. Loomis asked, why is 4t that a government so im mense as the Chinese, as not broken down of its own weight? , His solutiOn of the Mystery is, in the lint place, the girit of implicit obedience to commands and adtbority, exacted by the Chinese father from Lis, son,- which principle is carried from grade to grade, flom official to *Metal, until It reaches the Emperor on his throne. Disobe dience isininisheble with ?death.' In the next place, in China, talent mounts its humblest pos. ' senor from the conditiou of the 4reasent boy to 11, • seat next the Emperor on hie throne.' A poor boy may enter a college or one of the universities of China r aiut attar studying 'it be passes enemies tion, be will be elevated:to the highest °Moist po. sitions. These principles have sustains.' a gov ernment, the ruler of which being absolute, would long since have crumbled to pieces of its own weight, had they not been embraced in its econ omy. • In speaking of the food of the lower orders of the Chinese,•Mr. Loomis said that be bu seen in their markets, dogs and kittens, exposed for sale, but no refs. Ile neverisaw but one rat dressed, and'that•was by 'one of the Chinese boatmen of - the harbor of Canton. Rice is the principal food , of the Chinese, great quantities being consumed. Mr. Loomis spoke of the fashion of compres sing the'feet of the female children of parents of rank; of polygamy—the number of wives a Chi. nese has, is indicative of his social,position—and gave severalanecdotes illustrative of these point* in his :lecture. BefOre concluding, Mr. LOOMIS exhibited some idols, i spiritual' sword. (to cut off the heads of evi spirits ' ) a fenereal'tablet, paper JIOSSOS which Limed et the graves of relatives, etc. _ t Ii impossible in limited space to follow Lanni!" through all the details of bid interesting baton. It aboundid in • information even to those Who are conversant with- Chinese history ; manntos and inistores,, and was delivered in a con versational; entertaining- 'manner, quite refrish ing in contrast with the stiff, formal habit of de contracted by the mass"of lecturers. ' These lectures of the Second Methodist Hp copalCbarch have j been quits a feature of , present winter's entertainments, and ,we eon elate the managers on the nieces, Attending the r efforts to instruct and amine. Tbi ittendanee on Tuesday evening excellent. - itillr"Littin Mai/RP—The chattel riendinset' cf the annexed neat lines ate 'worthy r the W illie poetical weirs Of - the"Thickville*SChinnide - A - raid of good common aeon is eontilied in tbri honstai treuury of for friend, which is:oommunl. estaktpAlthis productions. We lesbians the jet, d r esprktilifiteoluinne; congratulate the author on its berniti,!pad commend it to attintiVel sal. Theniis l ilineh in Little Things. There an; lasi. things rensembeed; Trifles thet*eiseem to be; 4, r That bayous beim: shaping, • Incidents that . Save C h tandinsey ' To rnahea erClinid,*ipithar, . Os ' Winds of adricestill we els Thor perhaps, the Mend that • • . The arm lissitoonhiering cold au6 17, In the grave. tai• son Way firipampo, - Fp . m tb• fountains . of the beat • Vona* to sisal' with baling innietuson, Thine that seem of little aliment, Wrong ei tightly . rttoott; . 101111 the minds el youth and main thiakt Thera ay. •heels that work within whoa* - Elpal*that set an other Pprl9gs: la fact thla world of owes Is made of • • Litt!. things. I &xi that TAD-Oro:rips tly • ! A Uttli thing It 'egos to, We; Drop ctio drop, acid saplada of than , That . 1 ittie griln of 'dust that's - lOn, seen bi zesevi so; - Grains'Ukkit.onabini avel brut tbsi • 24inuttain Adib. Titerei • sport tills Item Di savil, Irislipaillauskii lays; ; Sparks tits Wilms sot ow cities, Lit* atop ought to Do treated, With laitiortao" Ike thoy are, Mighty, still &pod or ovtl, gystrihoro. ,Let as vetch then, not misi•et , Uttla Wm woad pastraws; ' • Mum ilk, bid tbs good aut. • ' • for oar ova.: • • • •- : Tale litrarrala Bsattialis. Swirottle,loselool, ISO. • Or Bible &defy Assiverssry,--Tht kill County AMU& Bible Society held Its Mina De tli g . on Monday evening, In the M. B. Church, Market street,' Peittrille. At the appoloted.honr, a large and , tubiligent congreptlon hating as estabied, A. Russel, //sq., was called to the chair, and Bev. D, Illashbhnt chosen Secretary. The wens opened by the Bey. Mr. Term* *gent et the Beane. Bible Society. with the nod. sasof a Mt ot. thelldth Psalm, and sn appro. le, earnest prayer for the 10ae prawn* and The :spot to of wets then read, it/swing the follow mast igraSfylng resulta.-- Tbrei datemulowa Asswirml wad cis Ciadlias bap sidled b Ur. Jaw A. Illekaas b to the SW. AN Of tb* tea hitairitti lassliths. vie t pors :Besibeis, SSW Cnek, 1 1 hafts _ ,Plaßeru!, Muck., -v. Little wordh of friondly .• Epotou la i l ientho tope; Stamp more deep to crojefoe ! klio, - : PedeblOlog one. - • ; • ;Attie words of kind approval," . Treasured ire with miser care; dad *Kidd the toesn'ries garner, Iloarda VW* words d sweet sudeermsat, ltroMmsaetkred maa, hoar they On tias Mak, with toms mat maks it • alas sod awai4 L 1.4. thlop—a mother's Musk, 1r 41 do Number stilt; f • Sow thq ,6sod to soothe tad ask* to," 4 . 4 'Bosom Will. • Sorroifee szsait. Little miles are beauteous aleastings, Bright oatpouriuge of Ma light; • Sbat-sbluit Weser, lovlai boom, Ever bright. . ' Little &Mine of unkindness, Seem tonietten when they're done; But their memories haunt us alter Year are gone. Little &Ilia oft lead to p4it eau, ' It aUou'll to Its. and grew; vo!esa tat entalleilt,. f , Loads of atati. Dad or good. And th. nds irbkh thus ore tinned; Minn tb l iy aro Inimairbood grown; Otto tbil world of tluroilillto _ And It torsi. Little things, tbey'sbeedd be eared tor; Peor arinedgbt7 lu their ♦ay; ' . 'And 'earth's prognealons bites their Pa!! to play. • , a sea. , . la a Nan 4 4 a, Tommy Neat' PIN* 461 . 11104 % 3 4/ 411.1, Fdley.l7alol etreaship, Cattstrises V44W4l.o}t‘ had. Glitutdoille. Liitiettat Stir Mt% Nabs*. temp 'Volley. Willisaunroltey, Deep Crsoklfst. kW. Wed Vono7# Xl.iierstoesti Ittent h opo, •em, Furasessi.V4lk4ust. Trootoofs PiDOS*O toirsubtp, Booth Krisheies;Ontisslnirs landiteplinburst sad West• - - Amami UK put* an pm ot,soi,rsiiiiis. of the nett OmiptwA Imre iiistriludetV 41.1kOaleuti est of sister bwidrsd Raison' Cothedio'f flotitiee mere Aland without oar Bible, - and but finiCtiroidd Mame 1 00 rolter okontly, or wren. ettospk ia 4,6lttY, tbi precious Toinws'at soma writ:- :0W 6 00:16rolooll, PrOtostints, gut of 21011 families so designated, were 7oeutddsitit4tat of. tbe Mod d Laic, to most of .whota It pelmet swop table on presontstion, and was ocetordinity fur aisbod—#l volt m gratuitously, sad lin at their mass or a pert - --easking tits total distributed by Mr. Hickman, 8.54 i of the 1021 drawn by him. so tending to the follemitti mat: famis s itutei aeries ros rue ream exam - SWAIM SIN 1627. No. of rols. in DepositeiY, Feb. Ist, 1466, -- 246 .4 Sought of ;pease. Bible tioe'y, 1,418 0 . . in Pottsvillo. - 47 Whole timber of volume.; ' 1,8/ N0..01 vob..drawa I.Blektnan, 1,021 . - 401;1'4' lib:radars; , ." Donated to Hotel., 291 " ,43iveu by aubsestiptlgps, . 2 • --- 1,38 Mi. of !ammo iu Depository, 190 Afobto Of books la Depositary, $144 VI War w.PAoruh-Lararien- From which it will be Nell that the Society en ters upon the new yvAr with some US volumes, including the number to the depository, with theselet in the handset the distributor. Thera. at the Treasurer shows ' an an expenditure of $515 15 for books •tc," during the year, leaving $l7 fill to the credit of "this Society, In account with the Pence: Bible &Meth and $31.10 in the Treeaury. To this .$BO were added for constitu ting new life members, and a collection of $ll 44 at this anniversary meeting: $5 of ' which was a donation from the 2d. Methodist Church, and the life members constituted are Mrs. T. Russel,.Mrs. Parry, Mrs. Bartholomew, Mrs. Pollock, Aim i Rblgway, by ildividuii contributions of friends, I Henry Clay Russel by Mrs. A. Russel, Miss Allen by her scholars, and Rev. Mr. Gran by individual donations at the meeting. • The annual report alluded with affestionste re gret to the decease of Mrs. Coach, late onset the managers of the Society, and closed with exhor tattoo to perseversoes in the noble work in which the society is engaged. The meetleg,,- . was then addressed by Jud Conyngharn, President of the Lennie County M- I Me Society, and Judge Parsons of Philadelphia, Who formerly officiated as presiding judge in this I and neighbering counties. This was a feature . of the - anniversary as delightful as it was unexpected and unusual. The counsel of learned Jurists could Amherst be more appropriately given, that; to such associations - which directly conserve the morals and well-being of Society.. Happy is the whose judicial functionaries, blending the Christain, the philanthropist and the patriot, lend their influence to promote the eirenlition of Man's best enlightener.' The fruits of disciplined minds and large experience aro thus Made eminently usetal. 'This, and -mach more, was testified to the Hon. Messrs Parsons and Conynghato, by a cor dial and unanimous vote of thanks. A Closing address was made by the agent of the Penna. Bi ble Reality-or the Eastern District of the State, with his usual popular ability, and the folloting *Metre chosen for the ensuing year. " President, Mrs. A. Rt l Bsl3l,; Wee iresideate, Mrs. It. T. Taylor and - Mrs. Pollock; ;Libr a riaa , riaa, Mrs. P. J. - "'Parvin; Treasurer, Miss Gill; n Cor. See., Rev. D. Sot; Se., Mss; Me.- 'thanes; Afasevers, Mrs. Parry, Mn./ Bartholomew, hire. House!, Mrs. Haywood, Mrs. Cumming, Mrs. Shaeffer, Mrs. Wardle, Mrs. Ridgway, Mrs. Ester -12, Mrs. Bertram, Mrs. Zimmerman, Mrs.?. Rus sel, Mrs. Billets, Mrs. Montelina, Miss ideCamant, Mre. Steck, Mrs. Prank Pott and Kra. Washburn. When after the singing of a hymn of praise` and thanksgiving to Him, "the entrance of Whose word giveth light," the. benediction vu pro non need by the Rev. Mr. Torrence, and the audi ence with consciences approving them before God went to their own homes. "The grass 'withereth, the dower fadeth; bat tbi word of our God shall stand forever." D. llTAssitemr, Soritta.ry TOE RIM OUNIIRe JOURNAL. •• Po►rensw, ihdrury 44,1857. MZSMIL Btu:—Permil me to congratulate the lovers, of a beautiful article of Is, the coming season, as I observe 'ldr:Jacob Christian is now engaged in storing some seven or eight hundred tons in the large Ice bones-on Centre +t, above the York store, of ai doe, transparent Ice as has ever been offered to the cithens of Pottsville. • I also. learned from Wm: Chrittian today, that be had: stared this Ice at * much greater expanse and care than usual, anus"), to prevent a mom witpoliof *is trade, in this necessary and luxury of life,; rom the fact that the Naviptioa Compa. ny, in order to obtain • good ren‘had granted the ezelniirif privilep to a party, of obtaining In from Tuibbllngatta Dam:: Bahl party utterly refines to J IM any one else have tee to supply the wants gills eitisene at any•-ptico, when in reality they theMselves . have not billding room sufficient to store enough ice for the aticommOda. Mon of the town. By this °pa:adios they will have a Monopoly of the article and onneequent. ly chamois, price they chows. I would therefore, recommend all consumers to see bir. Christian's Ice, before Mein:eke IMMO. went* for.ltiair dopey u, it. is mainly owing to him that tLi Citizens will not be Imposed , on by exorbitant Charges. " A orri z EN. . tArrkft 'Paola viiamivA. rox me Jamas' AMU. Mum. Enkt—l suppose . you would not bat- • • • .c.:-,473.„ Here, were one to tell you, that Tamaqua with halve or - sin_thsiussiid ftlabitente, is, at this time, unable to support any kind of a LiterszY Society forvberLyoung men ; but sueh is the ease, - and with shame be it acknowledged. There is out * plat* of which wo are aware; within .the Iritile range of our borough, where's meeting 'of ind igrheld which' has for its 9bJect the men fd of Young men. Timms& seems to have no concern !hate, - how,;Wftecher preset fathers byre parsed ay, she sitall:Wirpply their , :places with others tape tett LO raidatidihr Fluidal in- the fro t ranks in respect to jood4der, morality, bu au and Improvement. Waienture, time is lags in the whole Sisti7 . )tegion so deplorably der Mute in this respeet4,„ • Seven yearsego t a Movii*tristilng. wel!Antti ihrekal and improiing inatitition than =qua Lyceum" could newhereAs found. !sten, lawyers ; doetens„ and all .*hors of raspier Lability and intiMinee aided in iti . :support sad greatly interested themselves in'iMWeistpii prat perky and mitoses Wert its prominesierhame- timbales. Itatractad the benevoleat teeth* of strangers, .and a donation of inestimable aders * was the . coosequence. But alas! alas ti tteht, whieb, z abordd have added to its strength eta iiikkfulness; * iras, by an unyielding disposition on a part bf the membership in regard to • mere name, the very romyteneiment of its damnation. It split into twobranches, one of which soon died; the other; `Hie a consumptive man, bad a lingering -existence and notwithstanding some wawa efforts to restore it, on the sixth day of ,/11.141 . 1111.ry it expired in the presence of /ter of its devoted friends. Ab. Tamsqua..l thi demise of such &noble In stitution should make tbee'weep. Young men, let, shame cover your faces because you neglected so excellent in opportunity.." If the young are to ;be made wise and pistol men; if they; , in a few years are . to take charge of those, Wised institutions of liberty, and.to be come the supporters of that glorious Indepen. dance won by the blood of our forefuthere,they must be made the oNict of peculiar attention-- The drinking-saloon and the harrow*, although they may in a certain genre secure popularity, Will never, no never, maks the good citizen or wise stateunao.„ , Nothing of importance has yet been done on the ruins of last week, unless we except' the is. pairin sil g of the almost destroyed brewery ; already In t the steam has been got up. Thls.appears Mobs it business of ends importance and tiecersity that itUturt by no means remain idle—no.not an • It is say probst4 tbst spoil brick bousoewill Like the plus of fliois consumed. MI Sunday School connected' with the _Prism bytorian Church arts snaking preparation for their insist exhibition—an eshibitioaat• the childrtra upon , a stage whys they entertain' tho ES:ingress. tiflDn, by reciting ♦arioae kinds - of lams which title' , have committed to memory: Tbe children belonging to die Milo Schools are undergoing tlio wune,ltind of drill; so that in Ike 'course of a ~oath n ,may upsets grand diaphty ,of both body and mind from the ronagAsss. *was. Carter and Allen are Jilin tasking ,pruseaumte to their now very eatensive establish. sasit. They alpear to be deieridrind to make that branch of . bagfuls, in which they told forth, as etunpleici sepossible. They are now in the come of erecting a building *Maly-four feet aquas, wiles is to be used for the mannisotartng of cars of all kinds and sines. ' , • Thesnow storm of Priday algbt bat, pretest iia the sl►tppin of Coal for two duo; however, the traelur are Amp sad lib hoped that buboes wilt looreme; TM* it as Wort Wag sad* by lease of ow; eithene tirees*** Th* Iftiskft /te .that they easy be ablewith Utter, nem', t* otey els 'mit; ism Sze. A iseethirti *Ash* do natter was *ha thh e'relbs. &.Y. ICE. ltbniery 461, ISe7., ea. itaactusimutwa sintat rionse Ltitiaale Utters or N,. fidilbeiertf itepamentatteseel Ifinidem WieldriMffliaattuary nth,'?ilr. Wr'itgamotilir, . cumetities on Lend; asked and eldained tarts to wrafftt ".etihthentrutotfter which he outdo that:Mouths reelphs: of ..11r..1111tiamt—Not being amountaile to the meiburs 141.1hellonee Ibr my Lagbdttin weer I tit not *hind Insaytived bonier reference Lathe pooltheit assumedow tioserlettkm Otthe United Stated genitor. but to hold . • myseltinswerable alone to coitatts. toted,' -however had Madames *cha my mp Ma tuera cs. the. theeimekulle irhldt Pit sprung onfre It - or relthe Ike' mead "of Kr. tie to be ieved es meth( ott 110 Otentaitthtem LW& litheretbre asa the indulges& of thellorne fora few mounts to also therms:as that iltallotweS lattelist well ae my roliesgme, be thereat wor took on the fietratottal, question. • I Same be as a bensocrat, with the view of currying out, to good AIM, the refereedregutations strft.dajeqty. so long as they did not interfere with the emildeUktur 'discharge of my dMty to the interests of the irbolevpiro pie. I had,no Um, howevm-, that et the *thee% Ahem would be 'attempted en enertediument upon the tights of individual members of the, party. In the selection of a eandkUte for the United Staten senate, and thendbre regarded as as idle rumour the intent that the l'imPlent - deed was exerting ail hie Wam* blame of the um. thation and NM -n et John W. re:my,. until it was made manned Who moass—a portal too late In the struggle togged the emit by any *other I may have deemed proper to pumas, different from the course orft fully marked all tie °omit. " I did not even then mel ba the Atli twarof the wrong demo the Democratic par • -ty—the greet wrong date prominettmemberm of the par- ty. who from lbdr acknowledgal ability and ma M were entitled fi her treatment than twits toratibilfil • In emits, by metaled interference and Wel Mks. It via only after I had been grown the letter of Mr.' Suchatan. dictating who should be the nemineelbr Sim or. that I fully appreted ' the °vane atter: ' rights of the D eis 'entocralle members et the This was subsequent to the Domination of 5. torso and previous to theibertng of the Nat con. I .vention of the two houses. To show that I assert oath. ' tog untrue with retard to the letter, I blueirith ask that it may reread: elntantaffla Jan. 7,1847. "Mr Dna Sat-:.-Althamb. I bare always refrained ham interferi n g hi the choicer of Senators by the Leg (Mature, yet the highly confidential relations which a Pennsylvania Senates, at the present moment, induces too to my a few weds, to you as a valued Mend on the pending Senatorial Median.. I learn that doubts have been expressed as to say pre/ream among the candidates, a ad although myopia ion may be entitled taint% weight,, I do outdebate bepisoed in an equivocal position on. this, or any other au When asked I have always said I m Mend Col. balmy, and I *head esteem it a friendlyeet towards myself for any person in, or out of the legislature to support him.. At the mine time, I de sire to expires my warm personal and mini& regardfor Menereatobbins, Foster. Backstair and Wright. From the course pursued by Mr. Draftee/I for mote years peat, M ill relitions between trim and myself bare . • .1 hare thee presented you my views so that if you should deem It oecessary, you may s peak asysenthnente to such persona as may consider them of sue value. , 'Tram your Mend. very respectfully, "JAMES BUCllillatff." - aeons 8. Mom. Esq." .11. A, document go palpably hostile to the sphilland pot, Icy of republican government—•' subrereive• of every thing like free actionand free thought--wt Insulting to Senators Bigler ot and Brodhead and hereminent Demo. mita, and so contrary to the expremen sentiments of Mr. Bahaman himself when called upon to &tibia opinion -et General Cameron's previous caution ~ to the United I ' States Senate, at once bronht my mind and that of my ' colleague to the determination to resist his instructions to the behest end. The latter test refereed to not only 1 calls upon Mr. Molt, one of the {resent Canal Commis. amen. as a "valued friend"—who by Ma way, il will not be kezotten. was elected to Meader be bolds, by , the Know Nothings—and upon all othera,"in and out i ot the Leeislaturan to assist in the nomination of Mr. 1 Forney, but etigmatizes two of the leading Democrats in the State as unworthy - of confldeace—Demansta who now All, with honor 'a themeless and credit to the Commonwealth, the care of United States Senator. I mean of course Senators iligier and Bnidheed—Deeno. mats who present as dean a record as that of the Pratt dent elect himself. No man anderstandlng plain Eng. :Ibli will attempt to amyy the latter does trot warrant these .! conchisiona Mr. Buchanan Matra. ineffect that a Penn. xylem& President must have a; Pennsylvania Senator with bloom he sew hold conSdential relation. By im. - pilotless. at least be here gins the people of the United States—the Democracy of the Union--to understand that Senator Bigler is unworthy of that confidence; that the representatives of Mopes:T*ld the last meeting of the Legislature, did a very silly thing In electing Goy wow Bight to the Senate; that the representatives from Scbuylirill voted fora man wholly unfit tar the position. I .What greater insult, task,eould be offered those who are the friends of Wm. Bigler, one of whom I profess to be f Mr. Buthatean's reference to Mr. Brodhead brain more plain and pointed. Ile dates distinctly and clearly, In, as many words, that hie relations for several yeass past, with tide consistent and cUstinguished Democrat, have I been such thit he has no confidence In him, and there fore be mist be slaughtered to bate room for John W. Forney. These, Mr. Speaker, are the instructtons to the Dementia members of the begblature, notwittadandk tug thelpaativesseurance of Mr. Buchanan himself, gii. en rut MO tol previous - to ablate mutest , _ th at aft .g/tt .anireadam a rateanderstaudinge mould eclat itult forgutten—tha very Democrat who Labored for the rouse was to star on an equality with hit brotheitleun 4 4141 twat In thedistri atlas apatronageotc. How changed - hie views immediately after the election. Mr. Brodhead we all know, labored zealously night and day to secure the triumph of the Democracy in the _late severe am maga. The fruits of his services are seen in the Impel. elided Majorities of old Northampton-4n the overpower. log vote cast far the Democracy throughout the glorious . Tenth legion. The hat bid, however, gone ihrth. He wes to be escrithed wino one term. after 4 career in the Senate which should have brought biro a different re. ward. I appeal to every disinterested, independent Democrat—to every indlvidnal who values his manhood —whether eso unwarrantable reflection on Coy. Bigler, in the Bret plat , and sweetest an attempt to prejudice the Maims of Mr. Brodhead, in the next plane, without taking into amount others who were almost as summarily die. patched for Mr. forney's gratification, did not loudly alien. rebuke. "I took the responsitdllty" of resenting this Excess - live dictation, and should do so again did an mono pity offer. 1 did it wltha Lull appreciation of my ac countability to my constituents. I believe with this ex. Amino'', their confidence in me will not been ankh sha ken as Mr. Buchanan's is in the two Senators wirealon ed. I alluded in the drat part of my remake bra letter written by Mr. Buchanan In reatin to Glen:Clenerou'l former election to the United States Senate—an idection which was brought about also by Democratic votes.— The Adenine is en extract of the letter. It contains • rebuke itdminhitered by Mr. Buchanan in 184.111; that he idineelf may feelat this thee with altmejeut mach Same as our aduartultors: elVennutens, 31st Idarch,lB4s.—Gentlemen : I have the honor of receiving your communication of the 18th 1 1 kolas; censuring the conduct men or Omura Cameron and of those Democratic members of the Legislature who, in union With the Whigs and Native Americana, elected him to the Senate; and elating that you deem it proper to afford me, as a Pennsylvanian. an oppor tunity to express my opinion concerning *hat you ternothie unnatural and unexpected result.' Whilst entertaining for you the suastprofonnd and grateful' co speet, I havearrired at the conclusion, after much Mr deetion, that it would be improper for me, erpecially aince I have become a member of President Polk 's Cala- . eat, to Macho or condemn the Legislature of a sorer. 1 sign State for electing whom they pleased to the Senate OUthe United Stater. Jealousy of federal Interference and federal influents in State elections, ever has been; and I trust ever may be, a peeve Wag sentiment through- out the Democratic party ; and if, in the new edictal po 'Mon which Ino hold, I were to pass sentence them Democratic members who voted for anotber= met, instea d of the caucus nominee, I might justly be asked " made me a ruler or a judge In this matter?' They are responsible to the soverelg a people of their re. speedy° biota and counties, and In the band of their constituents they shall be left, es far as I ins concerned. Beside., I might add, that any Interference on my part In this delicate question. wouldinevitabty tend further to distract and divide the Democratic party of Peamyt • vania, at a moment when lane most anxious it should be united in supporting the Na nal and State ricintinte. teethes. . 1 I • • . • • i • • • "I remain your d, ' • " AMES BUCHANAN. ',Findley Patterson, SamuelThrely, John hulk rod, Jamb Bailey, Israel Painter, Jp It. ilecksaan,Charlre A. Black, .t. P. Hoover and Sectiatapcha_ mama, Ems, and others, Democratic member* of Legislature of Penn syltania." Mr Bachasum, It will be p !red, and I Wish ape attention drawn to this ideponatee the , inter. ft of "Federal influence' ' Sta te elections, end mays t jealousy of each In ever has bleu, and be a -"ever may be Idling sentiment throughout the Democratic ." Ile metier says, that in the new official positionk holds—Seeretary of State—wen bete pate sentence lust those Detrumat• le members who voted for Oen , C ameron , instead of the auras nominee , .he mfg _ justly asked, "who meads me a rider or a Judge in mancer If Mr. 8e .14 damn was right In 1344 ebbe tecretaky of State un de President Polk, be he sadlyA bait now, when Prat Meat, In bringing his Inlinencei bear in behalf of a candidate for ogles. He then tin ailed upon to speak of Judge Woodward's span of "private virtues and splendid Wooten—but rf Penally remained cil sinet. Ile now raises his President in bine of one who can lay claim to no ties of the land. In opposing Mr. Forney, we are us of "federal liter knees," and can appeal, vett • t propriety. to Seers bey Buchanan of 18 t5, to en A f tr i us in our position 'genet President Buchanan I 7. But, Mr. Banker, it was not • the executive pow ar,biought to bear against th nsemocrats who merited better treatment at the horde . ft. Mr. Buchanan, that in fluenced myself and toll .. ht casting aside - alb,- lions that would otherwise .es been considered ?bind ing. Mr. Buchanan fo rced . nomination of rin . incli. !Ideal for Senator litho, by : . single act of his life, 1 without noticing more of . fine, made lihnself un worthy of so high a position, . -unworthl. tolimotiate el* the dbdinguished men I . • t body. it is ' Deedless to I refer to Mr. • • a base atte= elicit *anon -ta glom weak man in a fit of dentleaumse, produced at If ,'s instance, with • view of perpetrating I great w . insinsta defemelese von seanbrelistrem for the , , .of showing the nor oily of lasoffence and the •. to which he descend - *I, I shaNtafer to the edebintell letter of Mr: Sonny to Mt.Bodents. . _ (nrrt• U ' "Ora friend Forrest is now . and is about to apply for a dborcerbom his nib. lase bad for 'eighteen months the moots of her int ity. but has amen to keep them ombet,and would re none so still but he her folly its ememring him hi 1 ring her. It is really astounding bow be has kepti t jumble himself from all his Mishkin, all that - but it is so 'severe.. . lea: The bete Me them; I den months agent while playing in Cinetsnati, he an 1 Mrs. F. In a very me* emi position mint* young , •in his parlor—not la actual connection,lieknear 4, Ste protested innocence, and he let it paserisy44oving ler as be did most pro. 113undly. They pmeden tor Orleans, and so home. ward to New York. After t I - reached home and' had been there some time lire f e' one Mining. ow his witis table a Wee does Ds ' end-writing of. though not signed by, this yaw in which he alluded to her in terms the mos , end unmistakeable. . Theisagrulge an ' white Rena that wound Ms neck'— , ' hours they had spent -;' and r , s kept as a memento . !hi evidence, with . intends applying to you are now In a pod -al serer forget. , flo• 3 whoee enepany she now playing in New m can, at the editor as his acquaintance. the nail to, b to 011.. - ,Jamison. I maned etelligeut friend, and a bitty in this to him a tint you might !n -and then Induce him ottram,!to,etetre Le A, tcos =Blau. P. Ile le A convivial mood, might to will coons to hint; he and any admission be My as aiding an Injured &tetra bond. Can you Tt will reclaim skill and mealy endear you to r ides of being placed will spend half be is matter must be It In connection with - srd to It My sr 4. be my execs& , to know that ..rveans, is the wenn Junkmen well. You Wag him know the War fa addressed to _ .. ~ . . lam glad to beside to say thet=ot alma in this view. of the en* A leadirm t of ileintylkill, Moab headhsgs meeting her MUD* 01 14 M to ;tee ilidenos UL stated tea gentleman iLmuttaiatane* Ireffolleto the election of Ermater, t Mewl= stn. . AMU Junithsettme for any one who refuse %vote air.1r0,..y.. It 41 palatal to be !obliged,' In Wide* to make alebtiou of a etraunetance 0 a private ; Mambo individuals deal Ist tinmelMrsd larrest . - lotthOot Pooeorsthe or Jost 'On" ; WWI mot bid to oculy the war late Afrkii.° , , • - L.l purled, Mr. dwell* that I hue Dm. ebbed tly reasons Air arraytm -myself Usdest and election of John W. ropey. After mind that I wan right In IDlriOtir. Lastemtice le litio.ll did not imitate Deg making GMliel. eturOs ' eaudidetes. mew es my tOThigirak Cameron was O ani m" I . maven presented with whom " 'd same& It is too* be was the unAidete of gloat In different on gsmiaatk esiyet, on any of im lit, and . pas eserksa. I betMTed, as I do new *mid with poet _elay. snider the drentastante*L _ my. votes r is I did ormeleationsie, reprdlesi of the idemilmerud a,ll, l ,t h ," sr p a . Wa r t= 4r anop by I deter me Dom doing what I considered to to a duty owed waif as wail as my constitueets. flan say to now, Indifferent to their leamilounitacke, !tease viper, you tit* a tile." In voting fix Gen. Cameos I enlisted, I am,glad to say, in the election of a gentleman to the Dulled States Souls wDo is highly esteemed In all the relations of DU Wakes been as Imiattelemisr, toll of earcamigs meet to the youth of the republie—stutiog penniless and unaided by wealthy frkoski, be has waited hie way app old only to ham but Win* Darin Mr. Poik'e be tapaeretad Pesasylvania in the:thil ted Stator Senate. He Maintained a position in that ,th y s w a h l i e ch : Imt t w wasi th - e r Jus t tm ed e n b n e e ep .e t riseirky is P ne n g s a y d a u n t i a a n Milting Wastdagtos donne/therm of office. that they had it mpeenentative at the.seat i ot, the National Gov. erument in whom they could-Justly feel ,st pride. Be was dlgntlieth courteous, end,ehlt to attend to the high and responsible dollop of his oillee. Not only this, and which is of much Docitabrs to me, he can! point to a Dezoocistie record wdie thus, that cannot be impeach ed, however !kr the nisilgulty and envy ot h tetrad/vets may entry them In other respect* It wu Mr that had a poet weight in determining my choice. Re I. known .to hate been on terms of the Moult intimacy !intro!". Went Polk, and the Proidentolut gave restMefte b f of ' great eontidenee in him. Certain it Is. th e people the State bad an abiding eoundente in him; on noteliot4; his watchful care of their intenists. And I may Uy ebb is especially true of my coostituents.• TN) ire so largely Interested in the chance constantly nitooPtod to be made in thoremons and Potective policy 4 the government. thineral Caeurem upheld with' so much Wily and constancy, while in the Senate. the doctrine' of motor. Wm, that alt ponies of ,fflcbuyikill applauded hi. mares And I have no doubt, veto as examination made, I could produce the highest eneeniums *pen him from the 'oil men who amour denouncing Ina IN' sup porting him.— But this change Ii easy accounted for.- They an cxpoct ants under ler. Duchene's, and, by their IllPorri. course, hope to task under the smiles of 'aerial Without any matronly to speak for GeneralC as to his nouns In the Senate, bled satuSed be will th 2 diaappLet the expectations Debts Mends.' ] meted , be Ms been by member. of the severs] parties. be 1 wise and experienced enough to avoid all extremes. II will no doubt, on the great questions touting before body, betel aZieurtue guided bythe expressed will of people through the Stat. Legblet While this f right buts of Democratic princleies. it Is Manifestly that no party can take eacemtiOn to it. rfillr'Population of I•ebifion ' sooo.l 1 pa-Deaths In New York la st week, 491. ' jtillr - Miltaa contemplates erecting 05 works. ar-Moses Sheppard, a Baltimore . : millionaire; ied•on Sunday. • ! a tarDiatits to ,Philadelphia last , week, 291.-4 f scarlet fever, 50. pllP%'be Lamson Courier has just entered PO), on a stew volume. A capital paper. pa-Lest January was the coldest month of St record kept at the Pennsylvania Hospital since 1824. . ..; , , - - 1 i pa'A. C. Bann* of Philadelphia eentributca to the poor of 'hit eit7oiht thousand-loaves of bread. ; , 1 - 1 i , 1 plir'grastim L. DeFonist, a wealthy young man of New York, is miming, supposed to h*e been murdered. ' 1 • ••• I' r 1 ! plir`An ordinance has bean publlthedrat W - burg, prohibiting dancing at the 'sating of w d own and widowers. • 1 P6lo`Dr. Barmy Burdell of New York ; as niurderedla a shocking 'juniper last 1 Week. ti trace of the murderer. ) ~, ' ~ , jar The residence of Medinis Rids in Ph ts &Johns, was robbed of a large waat(Sty of slOti able jewelry last week. t •• i 1! ple•ln the GeOrgis Lunatic 'Asylum' there are one hundred and trlztypailente—nlpetptire males and sixty-nine females. :,* ) . -il sfir Pito churches are now building inChic ago ; two of their are of stone, - whose eetimAted cost is $60,000 and $4OlOO- - ) ' -1 I JEfrOne hundred a d twenty I vessels were wrecked in the British Channel mid adjaeintira tors, by the recent storm there. ' : 1 t it There are 152 eastern boa* 1 and oper buildings in ,process of cenitrnetion by the Br '• ed i States, to cost nearly $10,000,000. ' f , ! fitill - Tlie population ' of New York is d lei] at about the rate of °pith every sevinkenAnin.ll utes day and night, all t e year moue 01 4 f 1 OP•The American ticket watt. sues AO municipal offices in Atlanta, Georgie, las t , eek; when m. Bawd was elected Mayor. i - i • pill`Ciawford, the Salpter, is "offering se rer i lyfroui a tumor formed over one of his , esi which th reatens to,deHre bite of itsisight 1 1 pair-At Franboisii,i. 11., on the : 24th ult., a I spirit therra6meter tmir led 49 degrees belowlserO. The mercurial thernionieters were all frosen. l' plir'After the recent heavy snow storp4 , the. Reading Railroad 61.4146 locomotiiei disabisid at ohs point, in endeavors: to char the track of 'mow. Or It is all tharQueen • Vioniria intends tio present Captain Hartatein with, a swortl.l The New York,Legislituin has just voted him a,155110, • • medal- ' . •• i .. i _ ,: .. •/ 1 pa. Mrs. i Cuuninghatirecently played •la Wheeling, Vs.,loLucietia Borgia" and "Smike" on the maw 'evening, with cdpicalow poi* sad abiliey, it is stated. ' ' I . ) jar• Wat. Thompson, the commercial editor 01, the New York Coarioo, and Enquirer, who ab sconded moody, has seen overtaken inßerand, and the stolen hinds recovered. • •• ,1: 1 i lar-The skeleton Of , a man, who'll life, *tut have been twenty-Wee feet, ten.lnebesblikwill recently, so it is stated, found oesr: North itend, Ohio. The story fi rather too tall. : • 4 .1 f 1 ' jar A. Monster United Coined& Uoinlioanyi is announced with a million capital, to'pr&itiei mar vellous dividends, of Bourne. • Lost the shareholder', look out lest ;- t ' ••' I. -i! . "Puma Nom misostur rioteldiss mss. flinch. • 014 mother and four daughters, who illye. aide In Northampton, Mass.,-Isave bad *Sateen husbandtationg them. ,The Mother he had 4.; th one daughter, 4; and the other ; three dal liters 3 eaeb.l ±' .! ~ , • i AM-Daniel and Frederick Tarr; !thared with making and selling spurious bank bills, wire ar rested in Camden on Monday:, The-counterfeits were slo's on the Girard Bank, aail'iss . 4 ins ;the York County Bank. ; i r ii I ..1 I i ', pli•Editeritpass'aie arossiorf.-, , 1nf0 "monis particularly desired of J Ways - 0 'nil p, an uglish man by birth, who was in Wiieonsin we n y last heard from. Add*, John: Quested, P tis li le, Sehaylkill"County, I.e. - ~ . i i 1 ; i t i j6lll7The printers of Philadelphia about • forming a new Beneficial Society; where Y &Sick' or aged member will receive weakly :while ilisa• bled, as mach as he, would make at big 1 liusiness if . he were in health.- - An excellent tanement. - air This mails the Arabia give additional information from G ina. It iippaenthetthe Im perialists attacked,the boats of the American ships tif war, which led to the destruction of the several barrier forte, in retaliatio n for the insult. Ii is a popu lar delesion that hot ic . Oun'trien are the most fruitful. On the contrary4when you are traveling ionised' the pole, t Mere glance at ' the bead-dresses of theleople will OongliteM yin that you - aremore! and Moro getting Lia; fur-tile countries. ' 7. 1 . 1 /lir A white bull, 13 years oldolnamcd.l ' Nutter ton, and four negroes, were, killed at the BlaSk Beath pits in Chinterfleld courty, VII:, on tlo 19th tilt,: by the breaking -0 the 'rape/ by Which they were descending the shaft.iThel fella dis tance of , about 300 feet. ; * , ' "At Cincinnati lately, a grunted compli ment was paid toillr. John Drew at the eonclu. don of his engagement at the National Tbestre, by the members of the company, who ;presented him milks handsOme gold, mounted , cane, a, s testimonial of their respect" for Mesas a man, and theirappreclition of his abilities assn actor: pa-i new kiiid of-telegraph has beiM sugges ted, namely, to places line of women ; it the dis tance of fifty paces from each other,land then commit to the first the newis to be tramitnitted, es &probes:ad secret It Is anildently thought .that there would begreater dispatch secured by such a plan than by any telegraph nllw in op e ration.--' We dMnot preteen to- say how, it ife ild ;work, though. ' • ! .i ! , I Doe of thei Southern railroadi has lately I este* subject of morality in sinew light, by put. ting amarcamill Vern! upon It. The value of temperance In an engineer ii $37 50 a quarter; in a condi:et°, $25 ; In a woodmao„! brakeman, dc., $l5. Seventy-one have, been linduced to I forego spirituous liquors,' and the;rallnutil has found itself a gainer by the arrangideni. This is s . plan which' other railroads Might adopt with benefit to themselves . and the public: 41611f*The business at.thei United ;States Mint, for the month of January, includes the deposit 9f $531,757 in *old, and :silver, purchases tolls amount of 6737,250, =thin* a total deposits of $1,250,008. The coinage was 1%128 pieces' in gold,; of the value 41 6310,166, and 1,160,000 piesesiof silver of the value of $91,4100, wholly sts dimes and half throat. The copper ; coinage wit/ 63,610 46.! ~The whole' miniber 'of ,Moms 'coined is 1.699,784, of the total *MI Or $443,- 646 - : 46 The loin onAind at the ;Mini on the 31st n i f., llMOtutted in the aggregate t& $1;949,- (247 ;i1 ; 1111 0, Wm. Nathaniel West; convieted in Phila. disiph* of the; murder of hie wile,bla been sen tenced to death. Barons sentences/las pronounced, the prisoner addressed the Coirrt ;!bet ackuow'edged killing his wife, but plead is extepuation, her in fidelity. ll+ oonclusioil of his *Marks ran as follows.: i ~ '.. i 4 - "I had purchased a knife somewhere in Market street, for the purpose. of killing; tojselt; God knows Iliad no thought of killingaby one else. I bad Pat the knife in a closet; I peeseaded my wife to acme up stain; / wafted to talktsi her; sho came esp. I placed; er on usylzip, an/treated her for 'the sake of tsar early live, and fo Oar dear little elsildretr, to lead another.' Ufa Sh Abused me and stew* me he 'the lama; With her titt,:, 1 shrwoOld not li With; me. She and cut my face.witb a ling, so that the blo ran down.' I asked her why replied, "Because I have semen homy tore bet ter." This tired toy brain; I was in bell; I ran !In the closet, got the knife, and when I awoke, ea. from a dream, the awful dreentin which Iva*, !lowa my life lying bleeding upon the loos and tipelf beside, her with a .bloody _dagger in my hind. Sliteetrdebed her kinds Cl mound MI Mine in here bloody, dagger and all; She east rel blue, dove Sim eyes upon site--ii lima returning moment of Intomeues' and Icren.kilte melle‘....ksw Spirit passed' may forever. ' r could - not weep, bat teats pi:blood emir shed bet* the. aitadel of toy, boort llfs's fosutalu: 'Dot, sight -I slept loudly sad . tnscsbate I bun sent As sleep of itasslous btu's:km. l k hive Itot sills that I bad rogalits* sky sufasi. ' If the Jessektutity , desire say Wit If, k *gibs fig ow uktev r thois,4 Is Whit ,Mt It kSrOa MN it MIL /*lf)* .141 1 W "ad' ;with death , sad"' dolma faiii b ti sew. T oe sib baths holy, - bat this sad, lib, .ttortAide swift- , -• i ' , 1 . i! •, ! , Vi i " urn eau and op • PUNY" 'tended to wp whom low, cov• parpooso— mike wttk dlotesot be fosse &meta. than Is Tlatt kr. lo * w agaita up ala , bio thUbig oeuw a uamity • , 4;1. rn l PASTE AIID 81M1i0211., 1 • s ticket! soul, lahabitiiig this_ poor tenement of e Oy, will 'peel its way, tuZheh spirit worl.N where 1 willAs no-united with My peer wife, Who has gime before tier BSA' where we aux, be happy— se hint "no tenable nor sorrow shall some, and when la shin never, never part. „I hare no mots to f' ' • ' 4 id ..;.!....... :••••---- ilatisr to Tat !int.—we limns frowner ex. change:o; that the sathfi in the South bas eli bee's extremely . cold; di their want sunny Shift i base been freely, , deaden *Salm and that the Southerners bare elf perished, with the !slants t cold. Tbie is all suggestive of the feet, that every men; of these hilt frown people ebould balm been wise in Chile and hare pro; titre* for himself Otnfortible garments at the Mewls Stone Clothing Mil of Roeithlli * Wiladn, N 05.205 and ; 207 Chesnut street, r haw a'*Tll4l4--cAtITO IL— ,_ 4' ryint. & = tadjr sprightly aud tali; rink a paper in . • •, up to • chair, Ana chastily glaneityi 0 e , ; • g: :Bbo Ores% it aside .10th s raia 4 !' Na marriages here; t think it 'is q 'Here's poetry, sketches and Wes without at < AnC battles, slegel end ha sults a . pending; Ilitit4no marriages, dtineerta or parties tut me, rikeh trash upon paper I never did see." .. Thebee nothing . Indeed to gratify folks— • 113 wee the aprigh4 bite of oar friend Granville ''gekar_ NV' BuiPorittut• of /Fashion; 'No.. 209 - Ches. nut' street, Philadelphia. • • d7' • ready vbo W bean eared of pea servals' data eh atter lOW Jean of =Wry, desires to' make ,kooiru to all tallow climes the Sunk ateasii .list::.. '; Adliftea, enclosing stamp to pay seism postage, " Mrs: ItARY L DICWTTT, Boston; Viesth e p r e scr ip. tioO" will be seat, thie,ir Oast pod. 163 m : litligioNs. Att!ligtirt. i.'' Yu t best monthly *moo before the Young limit Cluistieu Assoetatiou..,lll be peeeebed by the Rae. Wm. Ursy,mt the First Idathodtst Church. to &mud stmt. &tykes to commence at 7 o'clock. . , • HOTICICII. ' PRIXITIVA METHODIST CHURCH, oxlior, of Lyon and 3d street.' Divine Service every &Meth at 10 o!clock, A. IL, and 6 o'clock, P. IL • Bit - FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIIIRCH,Pec7 and Street, Pal:ST[lle, Rev. WILMA* &Glair, Pastor.— DMus service every Sabbath at 10 A. M.and at T% PAb 'Jar SECOND METHODIST EPLSCOPAL. CHURCH, Market Sliest, Prdtarille, num Gamer. Pastor, Divine service every Sabbath at 20 A. M. and 7% P. AL. • frog- NIHILISM LUTHERAN CILIURr. Market Square POttaville, Bey. Deana STIXT4 Pester . Divine rerrk• iu this Church regularly every Sunday. „Morning, at 10% airlock; evening. at 7 o'clock. Weekly Pity* Mestiet Tursday evening, at 7 o'clock: . lETBA MIST CHURCH. The Mowing udulstari aft *weed to fill the pulpit of the Baptist Muth at the times deelguated: Artn. T. Bunker, • 24 Sundiyi Fsloroatt,lBs7. •; J. Cole, 2d do March, '" .14. Wheaton Smith, lac do - April, ' • C. J. Figs 24 do Nan 4 ,1 T. Witklasoi, 2d do . Juno, ". 'Become M. Sprott, 2d .do July, ' • rdiar M. Lem 2d do ' August, •-•," . A. X. Beal, • Si do I t3i l o te t r i ber, ••• j ;John 11. Castle, Ist do ' MASSIMO. 1 ' AtKIKAN-11111D—On the 30th alt„. by the Rise. Jo. soh ideCeet, Jour lupus to , JA,Tra Rap,. all of ibis es. , • ~ . . rIIIIOI24I3—WATEIts the 204 lust, by__ ha..ds ismoSsn i Mloss BMW* to ANNA' Maws WAT 1211.... Both of Toruhlp.tettellittl county.' . ~ ' I ; Vl$BD. WEED—On Moildriy, 4 44, Jaw E. Waxy, mod about 38 years. DUR-1n this borough, on the littt bit;. Essasa onli child of Simon and Abalone Derr, sad *TO lad ,and eleven inontb The Mends of the tangly ate ruipsettullj Invited tout , tend her funeral on Saturday at 2 o'clock, from the rod dance of bur parents, East tionregtan stmt. ' DROWN--On the 30th ult., Glows Sairril, son of Goon,* and EZIX. J Brciwn, of Schuylkill Haven, aged. i years, 10 months and 29 days. Nixed Brother, wo bolts to =et than When the day of life Is fled— Then, lnc Beavers, with joy to greet 414. Where* &yews)] tear Is sned. • LOST & FOUND. Inr4l , OST Oft STOLEN--A Sfiagle reastail, pilot cloth cermet, item the ber-roceu of erhan la Hall, on the night of, thelth' Instant. It returned to tbe Ball, a ressculable nnrard will be geld. Pottrrille, February 7, '57 • • 611* - WANTED. WANTED.—A Qood;Wheol*light ie wanted immediately. tit take charge of antatel wrlght shop, in Tremont, Schuylkill county. Good wa ges will be Oren, and constant employment throughout the year. Direct applications to " : Wheelwright, Box Zia ID, Tremont, Schuylkill county, Pa." -January 31,'57 . . &St* • WANTED. -500 A e CTIVE_ YOUNG MEN, to act as local an d frivoling agents, In a business easy, usead and honorable, at • oho of $lOO per montk. A coital of only $5 required. No patent itsalleine or book business . full particulars even free to all who makse a podium stamp or three cent piece, and address, "WIL JOUNBON,lllaudown, N. M." January al, ' ) bet WANTED -=-350. Yejung Igen, to eta, Meal and trading Aker ! a 1 badness awry, natal and boworabla, at a rale* of $11 . 7 month ?t --a capital of $3 only regaled . o pant Maine or book bualnesa. Full particulars hew to &I 'w entices a postage hum p or a threw cent ti Amp, 4144 • D. P. SEIM NINON • 00, AW•auft• a EL" - . v 1 Januar3r 10, '57 ..t.. , t. Salealnan of many years expenditure In the 0:41 Trete as, traveling .Arent, te„ In Now England, Qs commanding influence with the Ueda and manufacturers of 4 very, eitenitee district, with whom he la intimately emulated, (know ing their standing resource', tr. te.,) and can influence their orderi, elates to make an engagement with parties for the coming season. to travel and 'make melee of Le high, Schuylkill, Cumberland and other Coal, , , Address Box 413, Poe4ollice, Derby, Coon. Jan. I°. - :1-61* ADMINISTRATION. IIDMINISTRATION NOTICE.-- , - Wherass Wilms of AdMinistration oaths seats lbun of the borough of Port Clinton, Schuylkill Minty, deceased, bare toss mitod by the Register of Schuyikonsity, to the ►i bsc dber, notice is hereby Olen to all ose indebted to said es tate,' to make payment, en those baring claims will present them An settlement. Z. J. KERLIN, AtaMslistrutor, Unwary 7, 'ST • ' 11dt* A n l fra )3l NIST,RA'fION NOTICE.— Wherewith. undendined has been appointed Ad la trts to the Estate of Jobs Reeser,' late of the, borough of Pottsville, notice is hereby given to all per. inns indebted to maid deceased to ma ks immediate pay ment, and all those having elainis to•present them roe sittlement.l BARBARA IMAGER, Adesiwistrettris. Pottsville, January 31,'57 • bet AIDMINITRATRIX'S NOTICE.- Wiseit!ts Letters of, Administratlotion the Notate ' liam Nominee, late of North Mamba'lai tetroshlP, Schuylkill r 'eors nty demised, have been granted to the sobscriberby thelirer of Schuylkill conoty,notlee is hereby given to al persons indebted to said Mutat* to make payment,—tuulidl tboss having dilute willrmunt them for settlement. " • SUSANNA NANTNhit JahliorYll. '6l' &Ste _ Adatinistratria. ADM NISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Wbereas Letters of Admtnistratlon on the Estate mon C. Adaati, late of the borough of Plittsrll &hi:until' rowdy, deceased, byre been grafted to the subscriber by the Register of 'Schuylkill county, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to . aid tads to make p-yment, and those haring claim; win grearut them to the subscribsr, residing at Schuylkill Raven, 9 settlement. • SAMUEL CON BEMIS, Adssintstrutor. January 31,'57 645t0 oADMINISTRATIONMYFICE - .- Whin= Letters of Administration 'on th e Estate COB MEM, deceased. late of the bOroogh of Pottsrville, have been crintcd to the unteeribars, b 7 the Register Ot Schuylkill county, notke hereby siren te ail those Indebted to the said Estate, to make payment,. and than_ twine claims, will meant them for settle ment. . ! JACOB KOEHLER,. Administrator. : ' CASILUiIIt 8 HOWER, A dmin ishstriz. POT Sideri.. The artbarrlber off rre for sate the Arta Of goods, valued at $3OOO, the property of the late Jacob Hoofer. I Store—Ceatre street, opposite' the Szehattoo Rotel. The store is aleo &bred for rent 0 • CATILABINB SOMME Pottsvilio. Anna "44.'67 -44 t 'DISSOLUTIONS. 3 1) I§SOLIJTION..--The Pgrtnerehip! heretofore misting between Samuel Aswan sisal mites B. Reed; briekmaken and plasterers, trading Wel der the Ann or AMUR 1 REED, was dissolved on the 25th orJanaary,.2lo7, by mums: consent. Th e bad ness of the tate Arm will be settled op by Sand. annum 8A111.13L AIMUN, ' • , ' It JattfD. RUD. 711,11ZIMUCUIV, BUILDING, nasnaime, rir4E eubseribeit abnotties. to . the poblie that im will onitlitue to carry on the bust. news Of ibrickmaking, building and plastering, in all Its branch:es, as um!: 'Volt ready to onettnet ft' erecting Initiate complete, or will furnish the Ellaterials In his line to contractors 7 at the loWeet rateM and will bq Nippy to receive the patronage of the.pabllot rr BilfllltL ADMIN. ,Petkerille, February 7, '57 TA . OSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby jor gieen that the partnership fbrmerly existing' tie tweenisase Addams and Alexander P. Totten; the /Umber tininess, in Cattaeleas `ll , finder the name and style of ADDAMS A TVITON, bear tar some time style .1 AAO ADDAMS. January SI, '57 &Ms wean is hereby siren that the partnership herstoltes existing be. wan P. oanair, Mkhael Garner, Joseph W. Gamer, and John C. Garner, under the style of i P, Garner Brut, was dissolred oa Monday, January , :bib, by the withdrawal of John L. Gamer. The business will he eoutinuad - under the same farm, and an ACCOOntil ,tried by .1 L. P. 04112414/1 A 11308., Ashland, Ps. .I,ittuery al, '67 6.411 cO-PARTNaRSHIP NOTICE.-J. • U. UUDitirlai amodated bha J. sow. E. , and the of hada! Bowen. Wears prepared to emirate all orders for Meth Gluing, and Papering, at abort notion and on twaooabfe term.. Wit tall tire etbnition of purrbeeers to or large stock of Paw tianglagr a Whidcrawilbadee, Vint hoard Prlata, te » luelisethig .a y. variety of style and price, -vadat we oder at the lowed dig prim Whiting or every dertiption prouptl,y matte& Will i BOWEN. 2 dalitatiin 2214tatridia HOW, Cher* •tregg• Pottrillls. Bop ade* Ifi t 'ea. . 23- fIOPARTNERSHIP.--JAMES M. kJEXATTX, et the Inte ilia of Beatty & Thomas, ham oimeleted tkh Mtn Theodor* Garreteoe and Jiver E. Eadtj to the Coat bnadnees, under the ernt of 'Junes 'L Batty 11 . r ! (ku, lobo eLtl continue the mining end tel ling Pit Omit at mud. 1 .1.19. M. BEAM. 1 . • TUSODOIIt WkliftE7T , ON, JAS. B BRATTY. iPottetilte, Jinni 2, '5 • .1.3 rARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—THE ' copertmenblean th e Lumber beabear.beeetoler• between , IL. 0. aO. Wthea, elm Ott 411 7. (Dec 1,1146, dleateel by entail %meat. R. C. WILSON, . , • , ' O. WILSON. ' 'nit stalmlista ben Ibis day, (Dee. aossih)esteree tato eepertaaebla to the her bakes, et their glens eue WV, on UM Itaaa4, leader tlis OM et Wile BON a NOM , ' ' i IL C. 'MINNS urns ma. t 'Ontiere Ix aliklible ee Umber vtli be itimeteed aloe at. leaded leby Wlllea, et the aglow lode Rem, et Stillgelkfillleeev. IMestellinlart4f- FOR SALE & TO LET. 1:, MST CLASS 'WHITE ASII COI, , LINDY TIM Li Le—The desindle colliery knee ase —*ran/ roams" et Windy Arboar, ea the Vag paremegasinds, will be sold on Sery i e ctommodan s 'terms to an experienced, easarble tenant,orld et 4 u. i .; low price. The tool le or the boa description, lad ei t ; be produced eta low scat, la large oultratUlls. The N. Dory Din a eonditloa to Do imaredletely operated. A lave ;treat* of the preheat IMO, may b e 1, 14 , 1 17 100ttliplire Oil Me caliber, to Depart by easy lestalsarcs, eta the prodactkal of Dutiable. la ptrilcolers apply ' , D. g MICADot, Pottra4 ltottssl or to t. TTLICR • 03, thilailelphts ie, Irebruery I, ,1.7 e.tz CHICKERtNG PIANO salt. sa. --z 3, '43 oqutro of a. W. Pools, or J. U. Adian, WORSALs tory • Briek Kowa in East Karkat atraak Apply to JAMES W. BOWYN, Coat:" 24, Pottsiii January a, '57 UY. M ---IxEs, containing • al . •I Of weal Carpenters' Tooth's rreaetti • ...,V t . 6 hada" eel the pardwar • and Ira!' .11e,p,,.. ,e• 41- .1 2______ ,.. ....... r .. 1 ..1. , : , ,,..1 Purrt ..„.,1, SIIELLERS of su_porior quay -117. • tuftz, meat cutters best In Rio world. at Is 4 PLA t rei mad Iron Depot. NK rum he ,20.16 st. t i I i NSgED OIL, Patent Paint Oil, Vaislatilkii64 a*,lb, Bali by J. r Wxxta - 13aMes, Algrugt 23, '66 ra OR SAL , About SOO del Cii *- .0 -I lash second baud slaps dais, wetly ave. le., ot CHAS. MOLLNY, Pteeg**, Sehayl. musty, h: .3 November = Id 47 silo lr4 IREliii 1 e k 8 : for T Cupolas, --- - -, , and Blast Ywmaele, hots the Readies Wort, 4 t.,• ow, at the PIONBER TCRXACIL Pottsville, Jn. 18, 1146 Itt T v —. . ORY HANDLED At. as, Knives, gliver Plated Blades, suitsblefu e Q,• peas preeents. at tbs Hatderers and Iron Depot. Pottintle. 'ed RANK Pt,TY O.I4YER PLATED TABLE POliki, OPlated spoons. &nipple Tip Setts, Eke 0 004 the Uolldays. at the liardesere and Leah Dev i " • Dec. 20. 66 61. • FRANK Pell CHEAP FUEL—Coke for sale, 'll Parse or small quantities, et the low Prko of s e re , me bosbei. lambs tithe, at the Mliee, or worts of q. Pottsville Gas Company. Pottsville, November 71,'54 I J • cv UST RECEIVED.--A larg - ca i ;;l meat ofeplendld Pertnenary, Le., from the Nut toriesof Jules [lanai t ILarrieon and °then. AU those who want fine ?MURRY, can at e. C.EDS Book and Variety Rom • Jannar72l.lBs7 Ott Tho7figgt. y envied by P. W. llngters, Rag, In Canino 11)w, Nr are trultahle.ibr a Stant, or say kind of beth,„,_ Also, a stone dwelling house on Railroad etir. l 4. Y. nalkur ;:t Ort. 45, '503. if I)AGUERREAN APPARATUS wits..—?be eatarriber desiring to gait the by awe orbagarrrecty plat, wilt offer for mile,* Ilya Devonian Appetites, whir ererythiag the art, maples:. "The Cows Obseura easoilsts of rktoa's silo, AC. '; Alio, a oonalditablo *Owl it dtkitaud. Addreb O. J. G. Inn, Bated P. o ,Balli s county. Pi r Jimmy/ 3.'BT .STEAM ENGINE: FOR. SALE.- 1 10 ,2 / Engines • with stems cylinder 221 a s , muster, and 6 feet st roke. 2 Blowing cylinders ci a ,i ammeter, 6 test stroke, with &am, lbruntrl, is Tu., Blast Furnace. Would mallesseellsot Plano sin., lnt Engines. Oms or both will be sold as &Mot Pl 7 to , rtr.v Losox six% tit a ca. Amain hem Works, Mashigilt. GEO. W;7lDlR,, , roartia.l 1 1 440 October& 1853 OUSE . AND LOT FOR SALE, I.l.—Tbso subscriber ortU Nell his desirable est, tap - house, situated on Itahantonso street, la U. rough of Pottsville, alxnre the Baptist Chart! ' boons bk built tu Use cottage' sql•—tvro igloos hi with a bassumnit. ; The tat la TO foot heat by :44 d... For ter and other particulasu apply in subscriber, on tba premises. JAS. kin Pottsville, January at, '57 44ts NOTICES. Q FFICE cif the Swatara R. R. et Pottsville. January 31st, lel] t the inntual elation held thLe day, the LIE , persona were nalaionsly reelected to eerie the Pour: Preiddent—lN. DONALDSON. - . • Menager*-4. W. Hughes. Martin Wearer, Loan tine, George Stott, John 11. Condess,Theortneo.- and John C. Donaldson. Treasurer—Samuel Harts. • ' Seeretary—J. C.llaisegot. I • February 7,'67 .% OFFICE of the DONALDSON 11 PRO\UEM 't RAILROAD COWANT.—U it 4 erebants! nebula, PhDadelphla, Jamas ry 13, I At the &Donal election held WI day, the bllor venous were uoaaStoonaly svidactad to saris tlar, lag Yely: • . Pramldant—W. DONALDSON. Managirri—W. Donaldson. C. S. Spederr, Wllllnl gdel. WP. Warms/4/w, and 0. Contort. • Tressprer-0. S. Spangler. Seeretm—W. Y. Wawutama. February . 7, '47 NOTiCE.:--Thp Delaware and.. , tan canal will be opened ler Ilatitailoo re , the Wittiest. No greater &anal of water atx Ant will be Allowed until April alb JOIE., TuomioN, 18.11 Mardi 26,186 E TOIROPOSAIS' will be received in •i. temple, of /*blowy. Ser a boring In Lb/ tea; noes, near Scranton, to the depth of WO lerta. 1,, P. W. 6 fIEAPS/Lp Civa and dinsilsr Espial Pottsville, Jan. Si, '57 . . ..."' 5.3, iSTOTICE—We ,hereby caution ; Person or persona nom nagotiatlitg the three van by the undersigned, payable to the order We Mort, at the Minns' Bank at Pottsville, dated In 10tb, 11157,—0ne [or SIAM, Payable In. trltiontbr ; co $159, payable In 9 moutha, and one 04 $l6O. pep!, one year rttnout interest. Merry IMIITOS been k r by Band, inure wit/Wing to pay unlead temper* law., HAMM A Hula • . , January 31,17 SSP . To the Coal Trade of Schuylkill --fitatedoseettogsof theoperatoramtllhe belts) rooms of the Coal Association, in Centre 4tnvt. Ginkgoes Booklitore, every Tuesday sod Mi., It o'clock, A. It., to 1 o'clock, P. M. , All thaw) tat ed to the welfare of theTmde are Invited to stint, karsitlogi, through whlch, It Is hoped. a premium) tabllahmeot of '•!he Chat of gawp). ill at 'may be effected..,,B. SULIMAI, bald Pottsville, Apr 1110,1056 *UDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Not ice hereby given thstAtto undersigned batke po Med Auditor by the Orphans' Court (IMO county, to dstribute the assets is the kande et it; hienseh, Adadahrtrator of Charles Bltttng,/r, Wel and tbat be will attend to thtidutles of his sppist upon the twentieth day of Itebruary nest at I t. P. 31., se his telßes In Market street, opposite th Oblee;nbere ail parties interested stay attend. DAVID B. ell RYAN, ir . Pottiviiie, January 31, IT NOTICE is hereby given to the l Ito that the beak amount" of J.O. ROAN I and than of CONNOR t ROADS have beta Gustavus G. Belot3eubergst, and that be atm) lied to ryeelvy mum. of UM .211111411--41 WNW Sore, who may be todybted to either of the Am 1 are requested to mate psymoot to the undsral G. 0, SCUOLLZ3SSSS rumba» copartaershltio woos dlityolval or :C5 tober, by withdrawal of J. 0. fLoods.• January 32,'57 , ;NOTICE .—All persons DK bonds lamed by tbs frebool Directors of SAII7 Wider ths Art of ths 20 of Apr/1,114 1 r ins a lean to the mid Bard, are requested t), 'mdd.bonds, without delay, to Dank/ B. Ylager. of tho present boort of fehoolDinrctors, sad tarsi* with lb* data. and stoma of kw .14 bm6; that the pr ent Board may teats marines iv the k , datlon of the said bonds, if correctly irmard. rbol !permeated within ninety days from the publleatie QM - notice, will not be J% cognised by the hard ar anNovemd subetating. fl66y the 80an1,4• T. C. ZULICK, ber( 26, ' 484 s T '-- O MINERS.- —Vailiabls(.,,M ite • Let. as the Broad Top Wooten, near tinned J O county, Penna. The BeentAnthrartte Coal Clomps°, offer to let e t able opening omits& leads. 8 feet thick of the nest wade Coat fat the taanulhatare of Iron, psi:cadet c and many other purposes. It la a drift abore no oeL , The 0:01 requires no bulking nor.eereeelet , then Is ready sale for all that eau be broeubt to to The Bread Top Ballroad till be flubbed to tbrbat March next. dye is ready to work, barest Swell, Whittle, ~, now oonetructed. This le floe opening for an enterprising Company. __ for Anther Infortnatten apply to J. If. CLAss• ' monk sou Iluntlugdon. or to 8. 8.11282107 . , loo t lioue of Itopresen tithes. Ilartiaburg, or WV Moore, No. 6tl Walnut knot, Plilladaphia. Janseary 32,'67 , Sit reqokiNUAL STATEMENT of Patted/le we Inanianee mad 'trust Com! by thel2th section of the Act aflame the Ifetniorthe account Bing ourauled the provisions of mid Act t • Premium seconnt, d_teil Interest received on ineselmantl and loans, I ,C* l 0 l.lO Esnensce, 1 Loss, Balance nenalnlag with t e Company I. vested in hoods, and tab.' .ar securities, - 1 : I . lot a% ' ' No. of Policies . Amount of Policies, i . Cash on hunt, ' NATUA! ZTANB kre IL T. T AY L ORAO Seely Thmuratiler. Pottsvlll4, Jana& y 31, - TO cONTRACTORS.43I.N., A 811A3T.—The 4 2tamat Vaal Closopeey" proposals for doable a *ant fOl is bY /YA the dear, and 6454 feet hi depth. so I "V or 'Vela ; lb feet of nubs to be well tirobered—fa' The than ofoposals 3 tacit vibtalt,ll * llll.oh/ao, ralloPkt• pr Ida entire epee, /at, What alsoentirewart will be dope for 10 all materiels. Tad. What it will te deco for if the Colossal: . .„ ea this hmator aad Comsat s water Mule 1.. I' M at the bottoms of duo shaft. , what time Ohs cork shall be rooreala . lot Anther particulars as to the Maid oom and also lbr tilling a }rata MUM about tftres said rein of Ozal. apply to the ogee" thp,"Wyositag Muses" &ma" Pa. I 0, 11. P. ALLEt. or to P. W. 31311311.3. Jou. al, 'AT !' 1 OTlCt—lii obedience to snot) d tb•Couft of Common Neu of &KIM? ty, the Sheriff of said mut, yubliabos tM summon In Partition. Sher irs Ogee. Patera* I U. - WITCO' January 24tb,1807.• 5e43(11-111 Comity ' IMThe Connsounnaith of Nam . had! of aid County, fisrrnrs: -11 Audearted who is plaintiff Wake lot proem:Alas bla e4lm, this we commend pa' suinu ji sitood stortratiss, Marks A. tie.4ol) of your co ty, yannas, so tbat be to sod die_ Ur* of our Curt of Common Or of tem County, at a tern of said Court of Conlon P•+ beld at Pottsville In County on the arsi Nara OW) nut t JI the said *W it irlasrelbru, ahem, the said /dial MOW 4 and Chines A. narkarbar, divided do bold one hundred and nisi7 4 " . " -- Y foram ty In ltorsegialt, Dow In DracebToesv i q„ kin County . he tba said Charles A. livokub lf, them! between them seccrdina to the loon' of the Cosanouvaalth of Nansylvanis to le; contradict aid the awn to ha done, deal Irk& Justly, and contrary to the sane biro and `0 la said) e• • And base y 04114111 tine the sataasso s writ.—Witnonatitaftlatioralat C. W. Me" Mot of nor old Onset at Pattern& lin adJaimary, A argr tt. n ku ra afablass sdnal and r sau. ' *Ma* Alilleary
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