d of' surveying and plotting veins and seauis, • mines. Civil Engineer' g would include common, field; road and town a r.eying ; the chvisqin of land and topographic.; Surveying, all tayght as Mach as pdssitile, by ac • al operations' in the, .held, •tand requiring the at • ent 'to make habitual use ut the compass, chain, I v 4 theodolite, sextant and tran sit instrument. inute attention worild be given to the calculatio s and draviings used in laying out. rall4oads a d canals, and to the 'practical details'of ,const ction as ;willed to rail-roads, canals, bridges, .„queducts, macadam and com mon roads, .ge er with whatevel appertains to locomotive poti• . Agt bull tire dude, betides t many matters mechanics; as t Lion of agrictiq In prerientin • islature the for • comprchensivel bind the arts, it jects to which est value, have leak to an imp cation of any **tuitions of le: ,preparing you .. have not felt t. of education, a 'accurate dead physical scien • out in their ap• practical lesso • line in the w . gaming to det ;tern of educati t r 'institutions and without between it an , eruct pin -Abe value of s Pert inn of the .• perious denia In the early and processes ' lade more •vu than manual of operation. to science, an to afford any vanced condi , tamed, the ut principles in ted, This u operations Ic than in level tie! knral 'Economy would tn. e, details of general husbandry, :connected with chemistry and e arailjais of soils; the coristree: ial,n &c. to the consideration of the Leg- • oing plan of an lnstitulion for iistruction in practical science proper to remark, that the ob is direeicd, though of the high. .not hitherto been embraced, at: ...i•tant extent, in the plans of edu ou'r scho4la or colleges. Our in. ning being chiefly employed in • -men for the learned professions, importance of adopting a system 6 ich, while it embraces a full and pement of the principles of the e, should carry those principles licaiions to the arts, by detailed • s, and especially by actual kshop. Without, therefore, pre' act from the usefulness of the spi n generally pursued in our high. is applicable to t he professions, designing invidious coni2arisomi the .clirectly practical plan of in sed,'We feel called upon to-exhibit h puietiles4-eeftiestion Ltha large comanunity, and to shotk-thitim• for It at the prinent time. • stage pf the arts, when nutchincry ere rude, simple-arid imperfect, s nedessary fur . practising them, ct, or a knowledge of the routine The mechanic looked for no ; aid indeed, science was not prepared aluable assistance, But ii. the ad: on to which the arta have now at. ity of a knowledge of the scientific dyed in them, lr generally tiny is not less marked in the daily ..nnected with any of the arts, ping improvements in its Kneee. iing the sphere of its useful anplica .iscoveries arid the deductions ok e have been so liScrally imparted nd have become to am in every stage rif their improve. be an enlightened mechanic, it is Fes, or eaten , tions. The . modern sae to the arts: •en with the went, that t. Os° necessa ed with sMe ledge of BORI Yation of oci: • , to a certain extent, to be acquaint ce; nor is it leas true, that a know of the arts is requisite to the culti- ce a the mechanical end chemical arts, -embraced all thati a rd Most valuable the diversified times of the physical scierica, St is; at once obvii i.ose Who ale to delvote themselves to numerous and ilnportant aubdivi. .ugh knowledge dithe doctrines •of bating a beading, upon them, is of Wily, if it be null absolutely india- regarded asathes , a singular fact, emend so urgent for instruction in fence, no coMPriehensive plan has n organized fior tarnishing the me. the knowledge he; requires. While re every whdre stabliahed for in fessirmal men in e principles and 'ed their several Hinge, where is ofessing similar )eels in connection ice! pursuits! Our high seminaries instruction in pi steal science can even were thsfy general accessible mechanic, could not, from their a., F. other purposes, 14 part the kind of li f which he chic,' y glands in need. .lions of ger.era: aws or principieg, uable in thetiscl .eg, in order io he , , require to , - ft lowed up bya Pc iled practical Z. ~ a s ; teaching not vague form he pp:ication of those the arts. but ‘ ctu Ily eeveloping each he arts in all as through lit • is course or him roaster ientific prin Idle has N. e a portion o doubtful ,whe be obtained his at udies higher institn he languagetri ral and physii , whether am egea derives! tudies, when I the farm, the the workahm illy in the mi he intelligent scientific knoi 1:121E3 from his lahourg b' furnace, 4 "iing„ th. tesaity o Le a wee be tiiugh Itmeths' metal roust be great va ed to eel inodifica di horde structio practis of meeb to redo or to tak inveetig of the c for. et anist, it is cn by models, tte pr is !towers, or hat octrines of oti. w made famili a i ety bf combittio ate the adv 'Ate . ions of thets, regard to wer To II is erid. io the delindatio , ' non, so as be his plans _ an accurate pies ting. Is he be cancel art - a 1 *Tit W not nue M wl e one be i f ' arcoal or ke. ' crude metal and , the` chart , I m I converted! into . (aught toistil the various yi ds to ascertain' tlie i Instructed i ill i f d' the forge; ti the proceses ; polnions of tli form and arl blast- Is not enoogi '• mical effect mordants; ntally•the pr • ordPirita erni b i din all the L in their ttp lice . e an d the ight . 'she to lllO PiiPPi de acquai gted w km and explprint old beitrectiettll2 f mitten* _ id tore and their 4•-• .... 'l .. ir - f-iii ---. I F - fiit: taught where to oo -0 t . ein.p: .. "NJ' .--., net how to obtain theinilitinilatitly . at...'at: east` ex pense. In a word, Ito ihriold,boittiad, .. cticaL ly, a mineralogist; and' as au ft,', , - inining would lei directed try . surer Prined*S: . . Hitt, by blind chance, or by a routine'crt ta . e o . rti..inaP`•- plieable than appropriate. Is be ,t'be careen-' r ter or ardhiteett he Must , b_tjaug i the .rinciplea. !Audi regulate , the distribution 1 . .h . ties andr supports; must .: know . leaw ( 4I .ea . late the. tortes Operating in each I Fiordlit a' ot is frame . i t work 'or Other construction ; 'i : .....'T minutelyconve.rSant With . the lame grid re: Mate the strength - 0f the ,yrai ides materials he employs, in all the dit'ersifietitforms and atßludes in which they are introcidne& and as the ground work of true excellence 'in his' pnifessiqn, he must be made expert in the delineation O :worka.Of car. ifpentty and architeetureC In fin is he toc i ibe a cultiyator of the soil? he must by instructed -in the mechanics and chemistry of hie profession, as well as in the various systemslaf Insbandty,.in. successful oat': lie must be taught in the lecture, room and warksholp. uis the peculiaix qualities and the exact struct.of iill the ittriouil utensils , employed in ittrieulture: heint/st learn ih the. labaratory how to ascertain the ingredients of the soil upon which he operatesind of the marl planter, lime, or other mineral t enure which he i., to apply., i . . • .. Such with many other, 4,ranchea of instruction,' of a like character, are proposedtqo be einbreteif in the plan of practical alMucatil'in acArscibmit.' tedt'and who cab' doubeTtlist ,piths mechanical, inn nufacturieg, and agricultnrar claSses of they community word d derive the highest advantages from the estabffehment of an inititution directed"! by these views. With a miltd stored with a • knowledge of the principles eel well as the de tails orlais own & tithes asiCiciatPd branches of the arts—disciplined tio careful enqba;vetninute ac curacy of calculation, and justObopdes of reason, tog upuo his ~,o perations—the ji3ung. mechanic. artizan, or manufacturer' wouhlenteionpon 4. his career with the sere prospect bra degree of use. fulness to himself and to ociciely, and with, the gratifying certaintrot secn - ringl the respect or his , Pillow citizens, by, the extent 'end value ot his, practical knowledge, and the' high dignity of the I studies to Which he has appliid himsell.*. Thus trained at oncEimthelidetaila of science , and the practice of .the useful it rts.ithe ineolianic a would be placed on level in mint of profession al education wiibllie lawyer aild the physician.— r Proudly conscious that knowlfilge, may be the companion of labor, he would lie but little likely to Il el humiliated by a competition of his practi2 cal attainments; wilt the acquirements of the pupils ot nee of our higher inituutems of learn ing. Thup thorong illy prepared for practical I..efolpegtt. as well as dignifilit respectability in his profession, he would cominand that station in ivviety, to whiefithe high ',rattle of his exer. ' tom.' give him So just' a Mains-, in soliciting your aid in bi4ialf of the proposed • Aeliool of Arts, your memorialists are pereuadet: 'hat the present condition of r ennltylvania. ren ders this a per uliasty auspicipui period for car rying their views into effet frith extensiveand lasting benefits to the comnipuity. The active exertions which are now maltlng :Revery quar ter of the state, ;in the develetiment other resour. ces by extensile mining larations, manufac tures of variousltinde, and pl ns of internal im provement, would seem obviedialy to call for the Widest possible diffu..ion of that accurate and en larged practical knowledgh for the want of which labor and money are•so often fruitlessly expended._ The succession cit :experiments, often blindly undertaken, and perheps:ternlinating In disaster, which has hitherto Merited the progress of so many of the -enterprise), of our citizens -4 'their earlierpres, have, it is true, sometimes secured Vie licit kgvißedge necessary in ultimate sue . tit but at whi4 cost has it been kocered, and how many have entirely failed after all their oerseverauce,mierely through the want of. Cie right infer mai Mi. to direct their et forts. Under the situ isrj influence ad, act Minh tut ionrsuch as that proposet. how different woolik be the history of _individual and state enter prises of tne kind. Tlitt accurate practical knowledge that Would he fit6islied to ever•Oor tiini ot the state, through its numerous pupils tranied in the principles, and skilful in the op ',serail-ons 'pertaining to their respective' callings could not fail quickly ti, belseen in the increased efficiency of 'individual exettim., and in the sure and acteleratitd devolorticht of the vast resuur cee of the state. , ' it In conclusion, your memorialists ,would add, that in making known their' views and wishes, to the Legislaturtuat this utile they are encouraged by-the consideration, that they make their appeal ti, The liberal and-wise spirit of legislation, which hai already originateitthe a l eurnmen school sys temlif the state--ii . systent, Af whicl?likur me misrialiote iegaNl the preptised plat.is bill alpass tirlar„. delelopMent, foehided: upo'refi-, the same, arid -directed by, he same views. VO'' . AU laThich is respectfully sulirnitted - s t , . By order of thellßoard of Managers- 11-44 i. i s . The plan of Otis institution unique 9f its kind r., it is designed for the thorough „pra 4 clical instruction or the lap gir and tin portant class of. the coinmenitY *gaged- in the various ltrariebet (if the mechanic arts, in, manufa+res and agricultttre,,, , i9„ be conie„mie vast university for the cultivation df p;actical.linowledgN.witcre eiety teteful 'art would receivelhe Ointillied illustration of the lecture rot m lin its, prinelille, an • - the workshop for its iruanual detail In no school in our couutry can thitAktpd , ef knowledge be at, present obtained.. ivxWe . have colleges and scridernies in abundance ) , scatteredi.thrriiigh 'llSur,vland, well adapt s to the education of pip'sicians, livyerkaricki - cleigyinen, and men , of leisure, ..d therel ,fore well enough cittlieir kind—oteminariee too that have felt the bounty of the legisla lure again.eitil'itgain-*But. where is the direct advantage thy have 4en ti? 14, great 'mass of pribtital men whn,cetry, . •, .„ the shore mentitittee ibrailcheeOf ' Aptness, , Aye, where! They ileal'in dry andluirre ' gencralilies; . iii pipe arilf tutiaiisfOloff applications. of scieik, to the luitinele!.di life; but . 4 )? lite pr ac taL ap plicaton te l .., ence, and' particula • : of the_tiidern:idit 'eoveries in sciencetEthe real bit:Mean - 4 life, nothing can heilearriefin'tlient W - 0 . ?: i what is worse, under their primiept:,orgit# nation, there can bd no ex , reise'or4ratning of those powers of the mind that inable•he 1 i wpply the subliiiie amt abstruseidethit - • ,I, i tone of modern scibuceto the proceneso , t , , ats. , , i , . , • i . ~ ;.i ~ the' tisithii 4#l'. whet mtdettlil assistance wduld'ciur present system oflttuction be in ire t veldfp: l ' ing thepeculiarja tits that (Fisting nislied a . , Bu " dle Y. a Watt;' ti Arli,wright, a Prat ii: - I f l : lie, or a Fultool .. ien .v. hose inlu;nrs have ~ placed them- amo g the greatTheuefactbrill of mankind. rilapi,perluips'allitedestit ; 1 men regretted the' end of *it,' lves. i inutire of practice.• I be with the delalls ought to be glech• . t se details, as well 1. upon *hinh tWey . l• , in this ',helical system ofeducation, any very valuable e young mechanic a practicit.l vie* in and however well i the general princi cience, it may well ng grading° of env ich practical benefit Totes himself to the `Totes Mr y , the mine, the the her I tth , yoI mI tic d u.. details of his cal- =l== . If he aims, to ugh that he should parties of the sever* he should learn'the n and forces. He ill machinery in 'a s must be accusVm es of the minutest , nd must be perfectly point in 'their eon- I l oreover, he Mild be of the various .forme , repared at any time act form oh paper, of the models' he is a practitiorier efany /. annfiteturer of iron, , .. h that he shottici be th, a. , Certain propor and i aim will pro ithat by a subsequent i . y be removed, and Malleable iron. • He k 'pieta by appropriate .r .. if ores which are in nEredienta of each; he be detatbpsit the fur- , ust know in what way nenced by the .. .nature terials employed, and . .I . memo of the furnace ' be 11 dyer or calico prin • he should be aware of few viewing aubstan -1 anonld be taught .ex• es of all the dyr-muffs d, and pracitcailly in e, but important, par ton, which extensive ex of chemical - science can finer" ang e to the. of a ut h ploy nin er? it is not,enongh that ith the genera (methods .r mineral treasures.— instructed in the know)• gard to their external .mpoeition; should •be eizi 4.7 ,TIIE miNvo.ptgo,_ WAN Ince with science? But thia,:very deject IS intended to be, aupplieckintiheproposerfin , istitutiOn; where every led Will be instructedi in u!etly branch of Sciencp epplicable to thil,l arts, and "further';'he, niade,Aageihitedi with the exact state of knowledge and ais,l c0r., 1 6, the particular branch liejs Study.* -aOttlius - Will be saved the Libor and, eapenae of inventions and experinterdi that have been tried a hundred tunes befl4, and rctjected as worthletat. It Isa. greii ,Advance in practical ktiowledie to have o.ip‘ed dint tows what •is attainable, or what is useless if h were. attained. Vlro illustiate all the advantages to be derived to the practical man from the pro pined institution, would lead us fai l heyond the litnits of a tiewspapfr essay.. We Woolit merely call 'the attention of your renOrito theproperbusitter; of this die trict-- , -- Nil:NIP:01 And ask,iteliere is the man thafjoicis to a scientiPe know ledge of the geology and mineralogy of our ' , legion a pracAlcal knowledge of tile details Of-mining, including the sinking of pits, the erection or the necessary machinery, and the gene-- sal 4ran g einent of a collier) on a large tscalerancl where is the school in whidli. AL any of our ynung mets, desirotts of obtain , ng this kind of knowledge . , could recive it? 1110 the possession 4 - thiikitill'of .know edge would be of immense importance to is —that we are annually wasting thousands ,trgollars for tli9 a ant of it. is just as evi dent as the-light of noon dity We trust t then,.that our citizens will tine and all in an application to the legislature, fiir such aid to the Fractkl , o In>titute as will enable it io Sr n 1 of Arts.on 'a scale 1111 l en=ul ate wort the great resources and t rrowiii t t WantS Our Slate. A'Frienck* ti, the j pijrusicm of Knotaglge. 31 A 14 11.1 FA" Qn the 11th inst. by thelgey. Thtmites Sover4ign - , - Mr. DA,vin Gases, to. Miss CATIARINEAtiiit, ill M nersvtlle. lAlinersville, otl 'Tie 11th inst. by the Rev. Thomas Soyereir, Mr.. ChArttEs TAYLOR, of PottsvilleAllyb Miss SU3ANNA CiitilST, of the former place. k: Pu h-cr bur has now no hand at his Store a; and Storehousg on Centre tilid Rail Road streets, a full assortment of Grooda r suitabla Rif the coal region vii: ,Barr Iron of Hoop sizes, Band and [loop do ,do Nails and. pike Pods do do Steel. Round S Square do do WI . Nails and Spikes do At. do. . : Coal Shovels do .do* rb 7 I : . Hardware, a general as4ortment. of which he is selling at reduced prices. Jan 13 2 J CLAYTON. imiltrtaist Discovery. , The audicriber ham discovered " a method) which he litotes of that valuable root, • THE SARSAPARILLA, May be esiractot without losing any of its mAicinal properties. This medicine is prepared after a re-I ceipt of the Medical College, a receipt reetimmendedi by the Faculty as the best formula for tboi prepare- Lion of tbe'lluirdettract- of Sarsaparilla. • This F. - stract may be given with perfect safety to children, and is conscientiously offered to tlib.publict 4a a purifier of the blood. which in all cases will great lailevinte and in many entirely cure tN6 follownit cilia/sew Obstinate ertifitiOns of the skin. , Pimples or postules on theface. Riles which arise froat•n impure baba of body. p. Scaly eruptions, Pains in the bones. Chronic rheumatism, ' Tetter, 0 . Scrofula, or King's evil, 'l. , White Swf dings, . Syphilitic symptoms. . ilk . . e, .. „ Ind all disorders arising from an iniftre state pl the blooded her by a long residence in a hot andun healthy climate, or the injudicudis use of mercury.l • I have thooght it necessary te_attach a few covtift fates of its hiineficial effect*. from penipas well-kno*u 1 in the county, as tecti . ;enema -:,..- v. • e WIT. 344 11.1874 It . We the uriderigieikirt airlNg sed tlie Com And 1 Fluid"tatract of Sa.rsaparillitii repaired by aeons W. 'Oakeleb in ourfarridies, Moat cfieeifully..recom- Mend ii to Met public, as a cheap. safe and efficient _medicine; in damages 'arising from impunties of the Toed. aP IORN MILLER. .. 4.. WM. RHOADS. 'Phi+ is to clertify that I was for]tgro years afflicted ith an obstinate nspetigontousaffection in one ofm,y lege, which broke intp numerous lacers, flgy 14mb - I vied wsous remedies, which but increadd the dis ease. *hen I was recommended to try Milthiltsles preparation of Swipe rill,. ' 1 did so. sea after using , veral bouleal am happy to state that the ulcers, t tre entirely removed and my leg healed Niritzejul my nand this 16thglay of hopper, 1837 .. . pi. JOHN ir FOURS, Reading. This certifies thatay little Washout 8 years old. had suffered for ato time from 'extensive wipe on the right knee and leir. (supposed to have been white swelling.) which 1 found impossible to heal, by even the aid of the moat respectable medical advice, until I was recomuninisted to use Mr. George. W. Oakelen Conpounatrup of Saiseparilla, eight bottles of which ribt oply healed the. Eyes but perfectly restored t a child's healthAshinli hid suffered much in conspquence of this affection, „ !:7A,THARINE BINGEMAK, 7thnbove Penn st. Reading. , The • agee.case was prliseeted to me. hot before and antler thenikof Mr. Oakeley's syrup of Sarsapa rilla. and I have no htsiindepiq believing . : that it wet the agent of hisielsomtion. , 4 . 4._ , __ : . - 4 zraiy: p...IIIESTER, M. D. ' Reading, Sept. 12, 1841.'"' - • 4, • . Wassiageca . Math; non ey . • ''''* . ~t , S ir.- , -I" Con i sider it ary - detyyo let yoey know that t4e u se of the kW amen bottles Ofyour.valuable Samar rill's that kightlifitut.is„,Ja Oast.. has eptirely hit ed j ADY *Phi peeler told-me stis of a scrofulous Ober acter, and cheese cif your : enema would probably tiette6t it." Thlsfive ktottl were nottakiin befizieril wits healed, hiel took thiik sixth -to makeths'cure _tensor; it is diet bitterthait:eamontbs slaw I* kny: pod there tivuo appearance 01 a 'return, my phial clan think*. the tura . pent- Youre.&e.- .- - • Cti.).RLI BROWN. • - I*-The aboep' what* Medicine mak be had The tlubsoriber's 'Wholesale „sad, retail 'Drug iit , berth fifth street:Reading. and at most or.thei ,. pri , eipal drag stoles: . Pleah T Drugs and Medicines. t thelowestetah &ea. also. kept, for salelly Abe au I I ,6 r iber. .. : - - 14E0. Wt. OMIELEY.iI Mae. te k , be had at the stores.of Heidenreich 1 Ruts. ditlyttOwn ; Wm. Mintzer and Dr% Ford,,Pot IstwniPetei. tioahh.Oley,; kedat the store DM .gAtisiteitifotteyille. • • • • , '3Ar 111.: .- '.. , • •-• ' '-, '• - ' trz6in 0 N. IL , - , Pro perm imposition, my signature w-, ccompany the Asistl of asoh libitios. • - r , _A i • • • . . M!MMI== • a - _ ?1:411.11.e•6r „ , - • ••• • ac " • • 1 • 1;14d Calor' y. J 14 1 VOTICE—DIVIDEND. • . • cimi, !Mioagers hiver.thjsAy deeller. dirideird of 8 par cent. epee; jhe cetpigal .....copperty for the lastthelf Feu. which et& tq th. etntkholdsrs on burl litter' h inst. ; 4OHN- H. CRESSON. 1, t, r 243t, - T 'surer, electiod - gl VIHE Vd I /pock o$ will be the 141thi 4 ;,..lan 4 T as election held :fannaty 8, POS. the l .4l-• 4 -l e , lo ng named stockAlciereakeielenintiona .l, chow •tu!nagera nf THE - MINE 0 lAA AiN I ) i SCH KILL fIIAVEN RALLILOAD COM rAN Y. tor therm mming yaw.. : I •,... . , Preii t—TIMOTHY CiIIaLbWELL MANAGERS.....,.. , - ' :Tames undo, 4 - Renianaininigter. ' Henrytufßeck, William . Ricliardson 'Adam vcrly, i Samuel Meaon;Jr. • John Pi . zey.; John Cresson, Edward] Lowher Tfioinos Ridgway. • •• Jan 1,,3 4 1 - • 2-3 t ‘, straY OW. , • LAME to theisubsertber'reaiding about I mile ` l .- 1 from Lewellyu.about • month ago, a small BRINPLP summed lo be 'about ten year* old. 'llpe Owner . isvreqqested to come fcrWard prove property parehargas aid take ; her away otherWike she will be disposed of aieardirikr to law. cLousEit. Jean .1' 2-30 H • New England Parrier, or Faimerd Re pt 224 Edititn. rat met:lye4and for spiglby B. 11. / INNAI O I. Jan 13 24 ... 'Notices . : vr HP; part nefship heretofore existing under the ••• firma of D. Stall and John P. Qtil,rinsin; was by mutual consent dissolved 'un the first inst., Jan 113 ~ -4. -2.43 t , - • Private Sale. • i §t; sold at private Sale, a certain two 'Mora , 4, frame honor and lot of ground, situate ofi the neatli stdeot narket street,. Id the baronet . of Pottsville., containing in front twenty feet,.and' 'in depth unelitindred and ninety feet, to a forty ,feet videtadreei; it being the nurtheesterly pari °tithe whic tyma rked,m Putt & Pities tatti*e &Mitten of basil burougho go. 7' Parra; ,liew row. %fskricvt log the said pruperty . ,*„,wtll pleaapi. amity l ito - Nlr. (liver t harem, at Pottsville, and for' terma of gateau, the .subscriberS. —Should tuttd, prorty not he sold before the Ist day of erbru• . ary ages, it will then be let. • 110 N R Y FISTER, Hamburg. J ROOF! LONG, • ' Reining. , Jll O l3 . f . g"-3 osysz 41,1181=111LEEIS. E. third A..etiibly will be !mid et the . loytvatita lialt;von Thertkilay evmint the Mil itisL TB IE _A ANAGEP S, Jail 13 - 2—2 ! • 41 ------ KiStrbock 3 s Stores ir ilyw 0 Kisterbock ; • Stoves and.Ovent.. hat re- Iceived an for pile by B. BA NINAN. Jelta 13 - HE NORTHAMPTON BANK 're uryJersigned, Business men of the Bon. ougNef Non ha moo", in the Connty,..of Lehigh to vehieh the Northampton Bank is located, take this! method to assure the public, that-the 'reports larhibh have lately been circulated, calcalated to iii)rire the credit 1* the NorthamPton Flank, are without foundation. In ordinary titne when Batiks pay,, Specie , the beat test of the &ilvency cif a Bank and the confidence in which iirtands, is, that it iitat all times reedy to. meet jib Notes, when required' PO tn. 40, iti,, :Specie, anct,.; fto kat) than at parte the diminercial Eutaw WO of the Ste* st during I general suppettektn of'S. perie lo payments, the only means oftestink the Irene,' and standing of an individual Bank is, t it it is able to draw on the pyinciple Ciiiiimeie al City of i the Slate, for note, presented for paihrent at the Counter :of the Bank and keep its Votes at par in much -City, which. has been don by the Northampton Bank for the last fourteen years' i to and done at ibis time„and we ,havo the assu rance. that there is no difficultyin te Bank continuing so to do The "aubscri re were paned, to Di's:terve A Statement in :o le of the papers this morning, publnihed in this , ißorough. tejpecting the Northampton Bank, , winch we kilos% to be unfounded and we therefilre caution the Public against such or similar 'Macke*, newspapers upon the said Bank, asthey atiecal coasted to injuretke Public as well as* Bank, without benefit to ay. unless. those,- eihn *pad be willing to speculate upon 'the cipedulity of ° l lers. lanosryii. le:Kr. . . ,... Jabo t ". A. Hooter & Heimbach. ~ •• ,' Jao: Wilson. , Preir.. Saererj& CO 1 7 , e aeger. Keck' & Co.. Selfridge it ,Wilis;ll. !injmnin Ludwig. G. Haberaelr4r: sniel Keiper. Boss. & Ste4h. eier Newerd. . luare Erdmitt. eter Huber. ', . T EL obias Hull' d. oho DI. ,Eiserthrown, John - M r. got Gambert. Joel Krauss , & W:Blunter. . Joseph •K libeger.,. Ill:Shunt GsorrorereJr..lonathen R ithardl i ' • ohn Eckert, Jr. %pro St ' .' r'autt•& Bpittuer. iskeph G' . , eo. Weiherhold. " Peter Bear 0 - Cho. A. ,Ruti ff . - James Jamlheoo. Soloo.- - ' --- 7 W -• 11 IJ 6 'lGeoi WM.H. MLLES, M. S. RICHA MEMMI ==l22 ` ht. : la ,30 feet freet by . ..ei deep; ext....i f fe,Norite ei gian falen, the buildings are well tahed; Isrge and co modiour end wsll enculat for private residen .br fors Ws : O l t Oitas.l twit,efery. ;;;;;; Tt i* lot,. ground.. on Centre street., . hiatqtris 0 pect,front . ti-nyceand 2301beedeepi extetidirig to nk.Difiiten Rail ljtoad—Ati pope is sub , I,7,byri, and Well ailuattid for aertind el wines& , , ALSO; -,' k \ good two nor,- Nate housdeaid lots of , situate in Re attf's ,Row \ brwegian Each: tepee atal lot ta,,20 t - 'trent; thr k are well finished . _ h . lcitch thrasher., t lion4e, end are' At ted in ihiktitesi Ow' . 4 . rt "Of town. Air.. the .abodiii pjaperty I sold.tery cheap—for terns -a ' par4ca-- : plyie -AN DREW R 0 , EL, ~ : t 6 .1 . :AtiligiOuvg: Street : . situate on the M staiiiii Try.; you Eitteet Mouse: tq eftc mess .1 tam 1 .I'7.2.sufit3crtFo.l.lr. ante j M=M ME . Et! .+4 ,, • ItreCol* F 1837. • • bit : . . N'. 6. Teigalifice due ,Depositarr; 16,0.679,„25 , i • • t ..''4°1 6 04P 43 , intere4, tccr,t. , 46_ 44. 1837. • CR. 31ov 6. By eervonviScTurities, -• SOO' 00, -• Sloe*-$18,417 • Expenve,* .ACvskook - 11and. - • $,14.14' Ili Jan 6 Orinca or rue ljeraaraiticeoar. Co. Phdada.latipap IEIRANECiuora have .his day declared a half . yearly diaidend of film per teal. out of the profita of`the Carsupana 4 orhiett will be , paid to the . Otocklialdera at their legal representatives afterthe 16th blatant . • ; • CHARLW: B. w I LLI MS. Jan 10 SLC.retary. OMER OF THE DELAWARE COAL CO. aPhilada. nuar4i Is 1.1838.• A.*E'7l Ng of Butch - holders of this Cum. pan!, and an election for fiver Directors far the ensuing yea!, aidh be held at the company's office, 1 4 19. - 117 south ;Third street. on Saturday the 3d February, at 4 ti'cloe'k, P. M. JOHN WHITE,. President. Jai)lo ,1-4 e Lots for Sale. JILL he sold al 1 1 1 .eate Sle,' 2 twenty feet 161 s, retuatA lUt thlt south aide of Market street, iti this borough. totarly.opposito the Pres hytersatt Fite terms apply to inn at 1-3* JEREMIAD REED. • . . V iiOLiORIDGE'S FA it price $3 50, just re /en 10 • Tt/FF(3W rim uiat Price $1 25,4u0t re jap,lo To . . ii(VAu sai AND 10 . quire Da • " Wolves p alze, cheap, by jan 10 schu 111 , Cuun • TH E vanio, to all = - remetitaOreo of Wayne,. a. Couney--C. W hrrens, byraq luau -awarded - by the Orphan OA real tustatadthetratd tted undlappraised. and. of the raid depeased a p = turn of the said hurled therein mentioned, at th of, you and every of you led, to be and appear at Court, to be holden at said Counry of &toy! March next, to toceept-q premises afiiresaid at O ily order of the Mph county, on the 27th day JOSEPH' Jan 10 Moult' Carbon ' ivTOI ICE is hereby 111 the Stoelphe!dem siaent, eight Managers. of the. Mount pattern:4i held al No. 117, Staab, on Saturday the 34 da 'o'clock, A. - M. leouary 10 I=le IShereby gjv n • have lisamgriithk. Register of achuyiki Riehasd brace. da • Schuylkill, eat:inv. I estate are therefore r • 40 the su'moeFther may have y Maims on quested to pre4eut settlement, Jan 10 rflE Nisei:Denis lizterPutitAP. l Vine, being 70 , 08 nate FLOUR & F LED 8 yorpcnielnt; n 00. to Possession given on ply to, • . Jan tO 9aid pro Per Mai Ciiek and and nltit, SHE Board eared • died heat jponlh•.,au inny, ,to.th sepeak:h*teyee4aoe the Teesetliefr itt th , it airoittqb#: L, January ~ l,lB3B . . . rqs, ....VIIIROSIJADiI: Conn of Fiehu 27th .146 , tiJanan I n elternonn, Pit r,to pie tudiac of ..ta if wick. ck&n,o - wi due et he-lain i iin. Ut ' ~.....wi tin*i in . '• 0 vi ng "'late it • 314 8 .c,nyrity -iioninAkin tpundol; ItOn Oniw. .. Jae', ;It. jonee4 &non ' 3 . pitintan in iiiii at' s , T o- lifpdo of *in int AinfrAnn igni• qictp c [r nett's dint tineri‘Fne town4op,n#l ... It_nyiel. - '7 . 01 8 tion7,3.,nng,,n ttibileibinns 4 4 l n i Ityliiiev bpt)i , . EMI =1 =I • s i i.,, - ; i 1: Co — viiiribtlHii; . iii ad of y ,1 ~~f EMI EMICI 69 • _ ; • . • i 5 L. W ITN KY, treasurer ILY EX IMYSITPR, wed and For sale by • B. HANNAN. ,V6 l 9ir y, 5 vels._comj le.to. tived and for gala by I B. BANNAN.- and others. linnka•and Ledgers, •t received and fur sale B. BASIN AN., 5, sr; niunwealth of Permit) thelicira and • legal rep of Ludwig Bilker, late in Schuylkill 11.1671 NO: h. fur the purpose duly I• I. Out of Schuylkill, udwig Bilger, wee val. , hermit', 110110 of the heirs 7 . red in Court on the re. to take the- premises appraise-De value there are therefore hereby es , d next mated Orphans' 6 wigsburg, in and tbr ill, on the 19th day of refuse to take the said hppratse r it ' price thereof. us' cowl of Schuylkill of .December, 1837. ORGAN, Clerk O. C. 1-4 w it Road Company. limo., that a meeting of nd an" election. Par a Pre• 'Tetaspicr and Secretary fflßiridlleoinpany will be hird atrcp,t, Philadelphia, of February next; at lit • JOkI4.IVHITE, President. Vi c e 1 , rit fetters testementary to Ookuhacriber, by the i• County. 'on the estate of • lest lute of Minersville, !Iliso4lons indebted to,wskd uested,to. make payment medietcyi. and such who id , e 50,443 are ltkewise re in welf4uthenticated, for 11ENR''!,: CII4I.ST, #dnuaistraw. 1-6 Let. jr of the snine,buliding next Morrprii !Addition. to Potts- Ivied for ik,dßOCEar or 4111 be ley fbe that ant, at a reasonable rent. I 4 of , April next. Ap. OHN M CROSLAN D. 1-3. . . , 7 is lor 'ssie—appry as above ine gut. -Napiption • ,Company, anagelrs hive this.dal de. rid .of Six per cent. fill...the he capttal stock of ihiaConk. Stockholders, or their. legkl Ors 12th.inst.atthe_offica of Ake pc Discount & Depot:. X3,itEryS 'W H ITN EY. • Scei*ry 3e Treisnrer. • I 7.3 au .008r.: , of the Oratiarie litiJlCiiii,rita.l- I *tiFda.9 : 11 ° 1 4 .. y . , / DECI . livt i o'clock hi the har ' ifr,' id rniiiiitrattir- t er i V. 'V ~ kite of Eisi Brt.liii-. red ' foll,ile by'Pahhe Yen :ll:slule et. sa id icitceased, , a mart , tract ofl.a01; t one ' ,i hare. avid iiiv4lll, alt. navrAcial tolCuahip, : parjkill., 1111, lix iipici:or tha *bouts.- • Daglifl reetit; Delliftiavati Siinsuct lAdve.P. litOiAihn'll: alt that 'certain. triqi . ...ID? 1ind,..,, sew rildiievixid•obti_ 04, adidn el Koidliir: David 130er. Dan., jil e tionea, and .1504 . 1131101 r r t taw's. JIM idiot'', all of la „ ~atingle ini,the ail* tj, ts,*Ajoiniee liikda of Dial* isen*: , John : Solteciati::ind. . tainldaieioeletei ,acalfe or ibis ea tirofiard tleceitied:.4...,-, 4oti . !U,:=.? . .;„:1-,• - -:3;54*4 CRI 4 , T, I S' orste. : , i...-„: :, .... 1:. -- " , " ,, , : iatifki, ~ 1111 l' - ' i , .. . . A . - PI I M,1):. , 1 iiifs.s . '' t :-. ' '. ff " ..: 1. :, 41.,: : :p i . . • I=ME *l i f i v--*esit Clinton , FOR. SA „v. „..u. ~.,..04,..,..t.:,_ .e...,0„,„",,..,,, 4 . , 7. .leasantly altuatedot Pot Catnit.Schory I. k!1,1 county. op 'vary seiaotta. etiititio, - .,l`llis ;I.:loans:Orb§ - kettle catifinin -110-41V-tittle - - fr3ooyikill and : Sutoluchanna Jil liiadi',iicoy - tOakin . g, and atifT;in a shilit 11 elio0141(61:t1itO • ,SitA•aktoitifiEut ilk the *nits to diOtillitiiiliiisti tits& Foe tatuss,l6lo. apply to ' ....."F ;,y...:, , - .4..e.,5: - , '• . PARlPtrik.fritke v . * !ton founder', l'lrdadatiphito r ot ISAAO-.3IYEREV i .. l . i‘ti•faintcati ' I 311411 t . ';' jail, 29 waisu?s rasioce.a. - 8 the intemperance and hoary of thwoge are Ilk , hasteniqg the ruttier of seerbutie. codiplaitior I' and tendering the blood more ilopire; and airthoit4 sands have destroyed their tuastitatittne7 ',Wetting aorapply the proper reloodielt•-,-to luclirearadirre - Paa- _. aeee must be. and has been, mined than.dotitii.milee , ble ae.sieertain and effectual meads of restormttheini to ppefetitheielth and vigor. Few', familielere.wboh; • ly exenapcfrosi scorbutic Redid*, which exhibit aa.• nous eyneptonts, as' .eruptions, neerationill iebility. loarefappetate and dejection. all QiiirlirrOlti illiptlts '_blond. andif-not properly itteuded - , tO. Abe - greatest greatest injury tothe conatitututioto, and may be,im ' perted - to their offripring. Swaim'e Paukcelifielieicoin mended st tine seasoe of the year 'ati a. iraluabliniecto. • retires& the System,, thereby invi ratipithe dienditu lion. and enabling it to beimhe bilititinft,effects of the summer season, It is eons' ed . hyeibe eirtarlk; l e dug fluids : and corrects their d eny te'itif ihoilt dileases whiCh originate in viti ed *blooe'distiitiftl liver, depraved appetite, or proW *don to ifffeaionis • of the lungs, &c. No one,'hdive, ern isiativeedioyom it withoutconirinetng theusaelvesiof the truth of what • is here stated.. • ~.,.. v- This medicine le now used it it b eiteceis in all parts' of the World, and is gaining grea,4 reputation in Eng- land. • • ~.• • f - • A fresh supply or the Medici justneceived and for Baja by - , a BANNAN. Sole Agent lorj Schuylkiltcolinty. i Who can supply the Shove. tn . .. icine whole,,te.l them who wish to, sell again, at ' hiladelpliii.liricts.t . May 14 -.1.- , 26- .. . . ... , . 1111 AN 1)R1'.7 I m f , .' . •-•• . - „ . Vegetable tuiveliiat ,j *Pills. ..... li MIYA LI I)!-ON E DISKA'SE haat - Amu- only-- , 4 .- . tan impurity of thy blood. wl i tie h. by lmeedini e t he . Circulation, bung" on pain or derangement in t . en gineer part where such impurity! of theffilood s des. - It is true, i'vante - ev of catieesimayMring about the , _ V. mate of the blood—each. as a violent: truise or -fall.. damp feet, indigestion, pain in the bead, dm. &c.. stet e although It may. be said that thetee,ffiseasea have nut their origin in impurity nfthe blbe•i.yet the effect i• the same-they all end in the ilupurity?nf the blond; and our only object. to prevent the irritaling fid...l:. . Incas be kept dp i in other we'rdathe acrimonious I - a- . mours,ise'bntinually tp purge the body, as lunges any unpleallgt symptoms:l remain. With . Dr. Brandreth a Ye:GP:TABLE U NI:VERSA L' PI LIZ. which, if'i-.... f severed with in su ffi cient quantities te•produca c 'pt. - V . , oils evacuations, will moist nature to restore. e try .., organ to a state of health. This is - on the ; prino pie • of draining: we drain a marshy piece of land, and from I state of sterility soon produce a most alien- - dant Fernley: and so it is with the humen. body: wben any thing.is the matter with it. , We have only,oceasioe to draft it by purgation—and experience hati taught those who have adopted this reasonable practice; be cause c-nsistent with our amine, that they have acted, rightly, the result having been sound health. It is. not more than 18 months piece theattyPilla were in troduced into the United States, but 'their sille i .has beet, altogether unprecedented; there having beeneold - • of them in New•kork in that time, fully one esillitru. fire hundred thonsenui .bcays. And above 10,000 per sonspan be referred to in Nevi York city, and nearly the same in Philadelphia. who have been cured when every other means had become altogether unavailing. ' of diseases which .appeared of'theineet opposite phar- - . acter, and in many...cases where the dreadful . ravages of ulceration, had laid bare !mimeo( and bone, and whereto all'appearadce no human Means could @eve life, have patients, by the use of obese- Pills: been re- ' stored to good health, the devouring disease having been completely eradicated. • .. - Dr. Wm. Brandreth was at. Wily convinced of the . truth of the above- simple theory, that he trot 30 years in experiment and laborious research V mu , the • medical properties of the 'numerous plants compel- , ing the Vegetable Kingdom; his object being to, coup- , pose a medicine which wouid at once pied:yogi:ll pr , - dune by specific action: a removal of all brheiners From the blood by the stonhich and bowels, as'by tne . continuation of the use of sueb a medicine. much hul more are sure -to be canted Lon; and the bleirl as sume a spite of purity: and whoever takeetese Pills, and perseveretwith them, will. he satisfi ed.that . ,Dr. William Bra ,dreth fully attained ;:liis philanthropic I object. It is now an Absolute 'and known fact, that every disease, whether if be In the head.or feet; in the . brain or meanest member;lbether it bean outward ulcer, or on inward abscess are all, though .4tnsing . from many causes. reducible to -this, grand !effect • namely. itilflll64 , of blood.' i ' • . .myricr.„---,As Drug a nerChernical Stores areliter- ' allefieorled with counterfeit Brandredee Pill", it be,. CORMS Melee who want the genuine article to-Purchaser. our oldie accredited agents or those who are known to be above such duiherest:practice'. . •• . ..- - • Mr. S. Thompson tp. Cd.lPottairilleitre the only a ' gents at present fur Schnyiill comity. ... V Dr. Brandret ha 9ffiee fel he sale of the abet% Pills 1 wholesale and metals at 1 9 Race. street, first door aberre4llth st. north side.f iladelphia. . Always remember that Wa Ettorestever -jive the genuine Brandreth Pills fir. lam e . , therefore . alli.pur-, chases of them are sure to be eininterfeit. • Dec 3 ., ' ' -4 2 - 1 : - I NEW tiroo 1• fl : JOSEPIII KEitnif IopESPECTI.VieLIC informs the citizens of au' Pottsville & vicinti3‘, that he constantly keeps., on hand, at the 'corner of Corntre arid Callowhilt ,iitreetk, next door abdv. the National Hotel, i i large and elegant assort ant of Staple auttlancy, Dry Goods, with a chOl iselebtirin of Wines. Li quors and Crockery wa all of which have bedn purchased at the v eat cash% prices in the !Philadelphia markdt, • will be iolthat.l2i per cent advance. • .All kind of ei*litrrbduce taken in 'exchange for epeds. , au -1p), POR 1 , P . i 2 a I i CARBON icii F u nd Societ . . T tiE rortCacoonSoyin runattr.e' " t • y,.- is now opelieydly!toel,a tb - Office of Biacourtti.and Deposit, co* per= I !of receivi n g depoeitato - any amount Itotti-, Ateediness9o, nom any one persou; itiourz'whiclt. in interest of. per cent will be paid oniettetitS rid 'greenlet, but uo lideript will : Ile 'allowed, on - any (recitalist +arts ie $5 , - TIN whole or any:.. pati. 'pay be drawn out on givir n it ettdie.i.Wertof folr woolt‘,at the office on MOntlaya.ltie'bo. l a, stops ot, weeks at Society wi l l bey; ibudtii . by Vie %Bowing officers an .neatiagetglintil ibeTwit , Mtrodaylin May nee .:. .. __._,. 1 . , i , -,- . IPresident.-4-AQIII BOTATON. „.-i :: ' angers. - 1 -' •:- 1:I ~ Joseph Carroll Sainliel e i. 'Pet* - :. • Edwar&Hugbea 1.. •E. fitir Virneyi l ;I • IJoeoli Buil F. ": .;•1 . '*ll4:Vctzter 1... , ..... • " , I,.'t- ' .b. , Whliney, - rettiO, lied Treataprer. j . .. s t *•Artiele.:3d , °IAD Chatter. "Igo 'OOO1 - went itiliateoOW abalLbe received • by 'ilitrlfrealdene become tor Manage fii - ei eli:ietticei, mor oball any t. r ,, ! .. r ir anageir L.. 4 . bort:77: - : 7. ,,0rt - 10.0;:e1tii.,.74/64tiftet. a cheap *hoods. rioevr - - ,......, * .:hii Store. a. lE#ubi l rl i k te e'r ' 1 .oartM7le; ° V I VI' t r ,' • 4 , ree , 1475. • " ae d i e._ 4c . ~.--',ll , w d l 't tht 4- Now 4 ,.,, Lithe. ,Akasbelet , 11 " P " '' L ( , !ri l kiii Ilt.l Akv* :2 - , 4,- - ll -e -.;:,.,,2.1, 2t,,. ',-., -, I .' W:".• ::, .4t,•g., m, f 4, ;iii MEE ■ 11E1 4 1 t it. BM 1 . - 22:1 -..? .