MEMPP I !I 4 diners' )(mad. POTTSVILLE PA. NATVADAIrrNOVXMItgIi flit *ll2. & MEM, Ma' r sad Proprietor. C. urns. um:we mar. "DEMOCRACY" a Bitate—Ationg the serend facts clearly demonstrated by the :o ctet elections, this has teen most emphatiessl ly titabluled,—that the cognottumr Assoc. racy,, as exclusively *pp:op/tat' ed by the Lo. cofoco par% is the veriest fallacy. Now, the truth is, all pasties in this coun try ere and Mad be Deneerafiel the very nature dour Government,. The plea of freedom and equality•are brieParably identified With our national arganizatitM„ and hence Democracy, in its truest sense; Farms the basis of our political existence as a peo ple. Every citizen, ,without. distinetioS of patty, must, therefore, be a Denuxrat. In this comprehensive sense, Whigs, LoCorocom Free...Sea^ Natives, Barreletrners, Hunkers, lte., are aI Deogot44tor. - • Bat principles, not names, are the only re. liable exponent of partigan character. Tried by this test, that patty, whose. political faith most nearly conforms to and carries net the spirit of our government—a purety Demo cratic institution—ie most doming the name of D•atzeralic i while the. others remain but mere alentione--tiery adopt the name, but do mat embody the Aulatt , mee. The present (or rather late) lemoroco party, way contend, be longs to the latter elan and li'Mo legitimate right to the name it assumes. Its • adherents hive abandoned all those leading -principles that formerly characterized the old -Demo cratic party, of which Jefferson and Jackatin were deservedly honored members. Protec tion to American labor, River and Harbor ita proveuteets and outer leading measures, ap proved by Jackson and a long line of his Drat 6cnztfe predecessors, are sow the prominent tenets of the Opposition faith. -What plank of any practical value has the too:deco party; left, to tally upon as a distinctive organization? Ia addition.to this, the proceedings of their last National Convention show their, entire disregard of one of the fundamental' princi. \pies of Denioeratie doctrine, viz; that the ma-' Jerky shall rule. On the contrary, the ma jority *ere there completely over-ruled and Mr. Pierce was dragged from his obscurity and placed before the country as their midi dateibe the dictation of a representation than which there could be' no smaller in the whole body. He was not evew thought of till, if we remember rightly,-nearly one half the entire number of balloting had been taken. 'Those Delegate.s were sent to Baltimore to carry out, in their Ripreeentative capacity, the wivhes. of the people who selected them ; and there. malt. the Conventktl shined fhat they 'not only nutro ,, ed the good senne of their con stituents an d n' violated their mutual pledges, but also openly forfeited as a party all claim, to the title of Democracy, Late developments 'Show that this mimes-re of the wire-pullers has not been forgotten—President Pierce hag been repudiated hr the pro l dr, and his party i i n()where! Parties are. neee_ssnry in tin:, country, in c'tleed itarti-puttsaltle. In a, republican form - of where nil AM/Ll:Alike on the Do/e'en:tic platform i atel where talent ie the only requisite qualification to elevation and puwer, the continue 001 of the country re. quires the restraint of rivalry. Men, intent upon the same object, max honestly - differ as tst thOtest means of attaining it. Ilia dif. fere nee of opinion exercises a tout-mil restrisifit 'trVer the 00431[1 faction., anal prevents, the excesses which might naturally ensue from the itigittry and fanaticism of one party, left Without such wholesome cheats. Opposing political parties operate_ similarly upon one another. Partiitut org,anixttliotes, when found' cd nit g,oatl solo:mainl principles, in aecer. daMce with the spirit of our National Copal. .tution and aiming only at the 'common good -of the Country, are, there.fore, beneficial. hut ' when a party from long indulgence, becomes corrupt, oast: abalvions principles, and when its disjointed and incongruous parts are held together only fur the personal gain of itaCor . moraut-like menthers; without 'regard to the interests or welfart- of the whole pe4ple, such a party beeLdrie3 a curse In the country mid disgratte, to those. who uphold it design ing leaders. 'Such party ought to he de. -sorted by etry haziest man. nit mutter ender what 110.111!' iVialiies its adherents, • ler THE 1411,ROATIP ATHUI:WV tr Esms. EILLEti (InetANn).—Shiite week 'lgor! pub. fished an accoupt, copied froto. and Irish newspapers, of a tropa diabolical at. tomtit, Is t! was then alleged, by the Rowan Cathi;lies, t.o destroy a Railroad Excursion train ;between Londonderry and Enniskillen, with upwards of one thousand Protetants on bosrd. It was also stated that serensl par ties had been arrested on suspicion. Others have since been apprehended, and a judicial investigation instituted by a Coroner's 'Jury ; when its appeared that the instigators were, one and all, Riotlonnitrs, a notorious set of Roman Catholics. We annex the verdict of the Jury in full.— It is probable from the evidence that the Criminal Court will confirm it, as to the goil ty of the partiii arraigned : "That the detcased,,John Mitchell, tame by his death about eight o'clock 'on the night of the 15th September, 1854, in the townland of Gorgedos, in the county Tyrorr i it: cane. (pence of hating been crashed between trio" engines which were drawing an excursion tram from. Londonderry to Enniskillen, ''and which were thrown off the line of railway by coming incontact with several large stones, Maliciously placed upon the line for that pur pose, by which the said John Mitchell`was killed and Murdered and . the jiirors afore. said do further say. that Hugh Harkin, John Moran, William PfArtigan, Roddy Murpht, William Harkin, and h'ranels Mlfahon, feloniously and wilfully, conspire toiether to place said stones on the line, with tntent to upset the said engines and carriages, and thereby to kill and murder those proceeding by said train : and the jurors, aforesaid. do further say, that ,frona certain expressions which were made use of by Patrick Lynch, befme and Mier the overturning of ellid on. Ones, theeare of opinion that said 'Patrick Lynch had previous knowledge of thdinten . lion to overturn said carriages." ear StIANOLtti Copt REGION. ' ".-The Fidit6T` of the Sunbury Aturrtrom gives o lengthy ac count of a snit lately made by a company (himself included), ria the Philadelphia and Suidtury• s 'liOa.d * . to the Anthracite- Coal Mines of e Shamokin Region. We copy I T In pmface "The iipetisteli, whieh we'there• behold was most ; imposing and instructive. ' Enterprise, energy and imiustrr have, within. less titan two years, converted, what was once one of the wildest and , moaf degert regions in the United States, into a theatre of active life.— Amid the sharp ridges of overhanging moon.. - taitt, , , a nutn-erert anti fixed population have already surrounded themselyes with all the eanvenienets of refined thb. and a mishit - 0e of improvements, in machinery railrotedif and were lemses,,taor e d with tattrclandize, corn .. motlious etturehet, ample and even handsome hotels; school houses, (arid a college in pro gress of ereettoni of which the naostadvatword and oldest vvrranunities in the State might justly be proud. We left the scene Mitt a strong and abidia i l sense' of the energy and Writ of out people. with reneaed admiration 01 - the resources and destinies of our state and c‘nintry, unii, ire hops. **oh becoming deep: fait gratitude to that.Pecoilltnee which has so bountifully.beAcored upon nf these resources . • of a vva. wealth, in inexhaustible -suppli*s of the most useful minerals coal and irob,t , Judge ,Polh;elr, Governer elect, was oar of the paatip'ind on bin iiiilo+l out at an ea tertainnient. prepared at ! Eilusmolcin, made an i . eeellent, speech- . 11lir num, ware vim. DAM , —The Bor ess mot fins 44 perhaps a imgereirenksiem than anydtheritteatus althorn paper in the Country, certainty the hirgtmtamostg - the ing elemes,) ecutunentkin some Or Warne" of lot eters issue, ei the K ew York, elec tion—swears oaf' hosinver, 4 vvith tip stied mistake. that &yawn fa elected Oorernor, and the illaine•aes defeated!" llowerer, the editor thinks it better to give them the Low, as they art -bound to have it' anyhow, sooner or issue , ..-4stmMt*a Isisencescheine though at the same time: iluis Until: fy.xtfi the ante Melety,. that their peculiar f o rm of andaide fanaticism is likely to pre vail." *hereupon he ementems as foliose: Wove the system shall hays bees fitirly load anti * period of st least tom roan 3a rstislind to *Mee that the suporters et h bubo to aseneet that there is agent loos* semarnani, the eoneptaboi of by tbinit will be teat all sato gal earseetiaa. lbw* ht ea pea etim Of , ths ape• ties wen eisaniy +baut than _ thie. Is Stoles where •tho MO* Law Um been mad, deWkWahoorinetanneel v draskennetahas hummed* =al increased, delirium beams has in th itrirces asking ikons' the Abu* of intoxicating liquota, from an - utterly nacastrieted ahem of them, sad front ill Lis unilethatal paw *keg to Costesai thanbass of theta hats incessasti Now, Priest Mainline knew jut as well as be was satisfied of his own existence, that be was writing what Lihot true when he penned the above limes. In every State where the Law Et.a beeatried, the people have only be come confirmed in their good o ofit ; and instead of reptiesng it, have. invariably declared at . each euhiegnent election in favor of its continuance by large majorities. More : over, the alninat universal testimony of .ene• mles es *en as friar& of the Law has - been to . ,the elect that, where the Law it in active operation, its beneficial results upon commu nity. Ite;th Not and financially, are very great. : that liquor is entirely banished, bet tiud it is relit ditficult (auto impossible, except by the iniliated) to get, and of course less is consumed. Many poprons--aome in teieStetl for, Others against, and some out of were cariosity--have visited Maine and other - States having the Law, specially to see how it worked; end the 'great majority of them have *edified to this state of things. Even the Irish Catholics itt Maine, for in- stance; where the Law is put.lin gisce, it is a 'notorious fact, are in better condition, moral ly and socially, than they have ever been be- Tote. And when the Romish Pried itt Port: land some time ago, essayed to tolled to the contrary, hundreds of the best citizens of the . place—the most prominent, most respected and most inettentistrincluding the enemies as well as the friends of the Law, rose at once and contradicted thWvilealaniter. : Our read ers will remember th;:long list of names we once published of Portland's most respectable citizens, certifying to the wholesome effects of the Law in that' vicinity. But, waiving this argument; there is other proof most positive and indisputable, in favor Of the Law. We mean the Criminal and Pau per statistics of the Stattj,t if their towns and cities where the Law exista. We have again and again published 'official reptirts of this _character, and their testimony was innariably on the side of the . Law. These facts have be come notorious, and we will not how trouble our readers with la retstritulation of what otti. not be contradicted. .1111). N. WITS 1110trt! ...Yrbi-arko.—Knote-Nbftlingisse`rs. GOoffAr- Ni,fitioyism.— A viand celehratieri and sup per Were had at Newark, N.J., lo s st week, in honor of the irpfe'..,t political triumph in that state; Jim. M. lions of yirgutiascas but, net being able to attend, sent a lengthy letter instead. We have not robin for it en tire. - The first part is - devoted to congtatula tionsnext conics the repeal of the Missouri Coreproieise, upon which he avnws. his sym pathies entirely with the Soullt, "for," lie adds; "they have lost all, and yott (the North) have gained all; they have surrendered a practical good.for atfahstraet declaration of a right which it is impirsailde.to 'execute.? , • Ami again, "114ould not feel that Iltad'andertaken a difficelt task, if I were to take upon meself to show. that the .dentocracy of thet:Soutli, aided by a few ineonsidenne'and misguided Whigs, hitsidone more inthelastsix nionthto to promote. the cause of Free &Him thamall the 'Free Sailers emnbined.could-have - dohe in the next twenty years. Where then, is the ground for symrthing with the-North? It is in the vi olatum of a solemn coinpactientered into and maiataltteti beetle ; for:fathom foe thirty years; it is in the finfeiture of tilageigiern and er. forted between Members of the twciparties, and hf the,two sections of the country in '52 ; kis u the.tiainn, and therattempt to do what thev.stoodidedged Ma to claim and not tad°. In';llthis i atyteasort,Myjudgenient, my sense -of right, are all:with you t but'when l coma to look to the toss tind geity my sympathies are with the losers, and they are not of you, nor U-ifft yon." . Bitt. the cream - of the letter ii what follows —read it ; " I think it quite manitest tliset . there is about_ to be a total revolution'in the political affairs of this country; :and for my own part, I am satisfied that no` change is likely to he for the Worse.. Anil the organization of the Whig party is to be broken up, it leases no alterna tive.for cts,.but to choose between the otter two.parties ; the "Knots Nothings," od the one:land, and the " Coad-for-21roings" on the other; and haring - fought 'against the " Gitod_lOr-Nothings," for twenty odd: sears, (ever since the Whirand Democratic parties were funned,) I am strongly inclined now to fight on the side of the "Zreozi Nothinga"—a name, by the way, that I think they . are no nikre entitled to Alan the party_ now m power arcito the name of Democracyifor sofar from their knowing nothing, I think they know a great deal more than any other party in the country. They know hots todowhatthey un dertake to do, and generally do it tap jowly brazen. They don't stap;like that fellow Mac beth, to soliloquize anctratson thus— - "If it were done, when 'tie dooe,-then !twere wet It were done quirltly,"— • • but they go to work 'pell-mell, and do it in the time he was talking about itt.and that is the yawl have always liked to see good thin; done. ':Now, in the language pf tie day. "-I know nothing at ail about them; but t do know. that if trry hone is infested w rats, mice, eta:kit:aches, bed-thugs, ants, mu quitocs, mid tuber plagues, I go to an apoth ecary, and ask him if he has anything that will relicie me of these nitisahecs, and hebf fers me a powder that he telli me Will surely exterminate. thein or drive thrint all away—l will not refuse to buy it, nor ~.stop told:met with him becana t e I don't know what sort of poison it is—ll ani,satisfied to know that it will accomplish viy object-that it will drive out the rats and the mice arid the roaches, Now I dank this groat National barn of ours, I is piled with alltliew, various tOrrnenting pests, and 1 fell as it I shOuld he willing to help to scatter the poison'that will drive them out— and when we once. Pirrify and dean the b.strt, it 'war mot he a very ditheisit to keep it - jarEi.errtess.—Complete rentals front Massachusetts make the vote for Governor ; stand thus :—Washburn, Whig, 27,010 ; Gard ner, American, 111,333; Wilson, Free Soil, 6,70; Bishop, Dem., 14,593.. All the Sena. tors elect are Americans, and the, House will contain 4 Whigs, 1 Free,'Soiler, 3tlo Ameri cans, and not a single Notocrat f the one sup _ posed to be elected being a-member of the American party. The retarns . for (iovenlor in New York are not yet authentic, though there is no doubt of , Clark's election. The latait accounts left him some 1100 ahead, with certain ballots for "H. Seymour' . not count e d itt. But all told, las far as heard front, Clark irould still have ' a'majority. The new Legislature of Delaware will stand thus--Senate, 6 Americans, 2 Democrats, and 1 Whig; Rouse. 1 4 .i-Arn riains, 2 Democrats. Corwri Crint.:—Ate are in , for Initned by Mr. sr las lug ratornad fruttt a Geologicat ixplorstioa of the oarthrrn roantit.s of this stair, that Itr.fiads a t.lsott article of Itit,aminons and' Cannel Coal ip vonshirrable quantity in:Mtßcan county, about. thirty 'milks from the York stud Zie Rama : I Tat '` . .nnsylvania Poal Ca laic de clared a seme.annual dividend of 6 Der tent. ,• of ogan bite guite.sabbasir bintimit.lti 1.00 Dreadliklies hails asi,l ll 4 it -4 0 11 b, tist ot bradomort. !Mae . limas/ of 64 rydar sagulleirens yet rib; 'UAW- nit eagmbhp,are4Plullak reeding =obit teatrikibil by oar It am ,aki* its “thets : to a copy 44 3eassa - 23: nu% ar*S hum& ' Tim tows Qiniursiatv tor October tot Wm twelve& The 'Tell* of Falai' will gerrer-; ally ravel tg limitless& Its ether articles AV : play the ability as 4 vpis iitaraerealstle et tfeaer le:skid/ea& Tweak atlkraaaea•-frietefPtla wood or say I &Mew, $2; say 2, $2; a11'6,11111 fat Maim. 1 1 , - '1:4•4 forelftk Yard, DerzwiBir--31 sm. wet. 117136 into. twout. m. *Ai 2$ It 22 . 211: 30 1 It Bun Ai CS, 1.00 1.01 tax 1.04 1.05 1.54 " sets.l. 3 l 442 4.301 434 444 444 - .443 Wa ".11.37 morn. 02$ IA6 • 2.53 3.60 .3:11 Money Ant 1 1114111?-4$241Y, 26th, 0 4 4 !!..t Sattudai W& The 11411 Muds , 1 0 1 40 74 : it snaled in the tatnateg 01 the iptend - ling' *hi* ant diseffeethd istursetreth4. Beaday,.llhL—Coudy, htheitil, cold hod en' *Md. ; • 1 . ::. ifesday, 26the.-Pair and *sant. i -.. ,- _. - • nodes, list.—Thdlititthlin mesa—ctlttPo end taunt innttetneatt end cm -- ltd.—Rate eat)y In whin. i Ihttni Ifoofoooday, ,ty ius4 disagremsble ressioder of ao. rundo,sB4-14nisgtrae. sun tiu;'1341 , 41 own& Iwaily.2-14.—sadix a do. ! filfr*Xe Teem s% Gazette Ots week, east Got Received till the Menditiettetipettlizationfor eta] entskeprerietts. Witst`e tret;regeou,nelghtitiit • ' jtalt".A rev ■ma, an apprentice to Ste. ,filiwty Nobble!, Blacksmith in Seeond street, wi t s duntaitY sbot on Thursday, !bile gunningaeirr gba Ban's Bead, but we bnoWnotbing of the fie. dealers- -1 fittr Tas &abler of Mesas TWlllianss unkiptee Illuesirlite, Coal Operators, on land of Joel Jean* was destroyed by ere, on Widiesday morning lest week. A ceniiderable inautity of nay, *nil (Itaisi was eonsamed. The Ralleiii* attributes* H» to astalesauess. „ . . , • Pr - naakegiri'am, on Thirstier, was ohsefred throughout our ndrough with remarkable sullty 7 4t was an altaitsi general holiday. The torei with three or fousescePtlons, and other fla kes of'business--the. tayerwhars an grog;ehops acme Czacptad—utta all doled; and the Stflitia churches open for Diiine service were attended* unusually large congregation's. We him+ no rec ollection. that the occasion eviir before rotutautled so marked and so general respect trout pedttle --au-evidence, we-hope, of fu luiproving state ref _moral and religious feeling in our ..- - • .„10',Feent Atefdees,—Jeasph Ni t - base, iy men, titiag in >ltiefieraritle Sine, in third/41feet ! wits mit gunning Oil Thursday, in company ,'"With two others (one ble'brother;, we think), yth'ett:-.en the Second Mountain, abora the old Toll.gaie. they "holed" a rabbit. Mr. Mater - had 'leaned his gas against a fallen. log; and While Alieug for the gime, the gun by snore adouas, anexrdaltstot, fell rind was discharged; the contents eateriai bis 'right breast immediately inuter the erre. ire Heed hot a few ntinhtes after.. An iniluirlWas eutwegoeatly held at the hearse of Mr.: Britian. neat by. and a rerdict reiidered In neet4daatee with the circeiestaacre.l The deeeeivii.lo*ise a wife and two children. ' Literary Society.:—Tbe Sociatrems:pinirly" attended on Wednesday crating. Rey.-31rAlitim.. as lectured upon the life Ind charnetOr . the Emperor Nieltolue—a *ut,j4et of peeulittr,puhlic intetwt Just nomr. It it 1,441 the apparent : lack or co-ommatire interest, on tho part of thecontent.- BitY , id hut teluitcolttry. am that the Society' yet !Inert:Li, the'etimirtg_Wthiee,fis itt Its itaikitst clays. Stich an institution'Amet exert a hMkittfrui intlience upon the community, snit it ronehrM be enconntgetlond sustained-Tl%e room ,Ilat:e4Mont of the Presbyterian Church, Mahantottxo . s ; tr!ret) has been newly panted, seateil with- einetrottabie Betteett, and otherwise re-fitted in goo& Myta, ex pressly fur the Society. i= Pirilo, ye TAirsty ,f—the Wolf Creek, 4itter was turned into our Iton4.igh through the new pipes, on Tuesday lest, though coring to' the 134f:it int of several faulty ones et different pbscer shrug the Hue, the experiment was incomplete until yes terday ; and et the time we write it is hard to;say how tong or hew well it will 'reek,: delivery seems to be good at the fire-plugs de the" Orvieto. .. We shall be able to stale the resell* more extlfze tartly, we hope, next week. The line :of :hew pipes (over four miles in 'length) is ronnehte4 di redly withitze old ones throughout thti Iloro - ngh, without the . intersentioti of ,a lieserenif and deidits are entertained of (he,resistant i litierigth of the pipes, bath old and nets,.o4 of the vac:lice] seeress of this temporary; erratigletter4, let',Sorne other respecti., The tictiritit and perseveranee of the company in the work, about whirk ail our citizens are so much cermet-Mad, tommind goueml commendation. , , Icaat our County Contelissiourra ate dpiay, They have instituted clarions measuresief m ono in 'the management of the 'affairs - of the entity, some of which have already hegun.l.4 ac emplish wondrous resnita.' For instanei,Weiputi ish by their authority, *Meng our advertiaOrMn tr, statement 'hawing haw tench is sivrent.thtiVoun y by the promptness of certain TaX-cofteetors, ho bare already settled pp their dug - Heat:4", for - he current year. J ibe en - ntim has been foc . Often o give such einem to tuitoriorts politiciansi who ere allowed to retain their colieriedfunde loran nrealconatte time, as reward for parfttitsri.ner lees rendered. Thusitneressful dentagegt* re . id their friends, and the County was ~yearly !ladled out of hundrecti of dollars,:to "makserve, terse petty interests. Bet the present fluard of eatialssioners - have rut up this reprehensible .ractice by the roots. Eon' le thee - ago thbyitsely passed* resolution-to chittge, Collectors. Herest for *ll monies not paid tit the oxpiratieu; Of the year when they were due'i , and the Perult *then activity and. promptnesi an.lhe part of the Oolitic- ton, , d. • peat saving to the County:. = exercise of the none effieient inenigement * et , seporrision, in rations other 'matters, whits* Mails we cannot Ow tecite, has ineeraim . d the mettles and dimillished the expenses '.tif the County; so that upwiinii: of $4OOO of attiquu,ty debt has been rancelbskirill there remainaiS large surplus in the Treasuryl3: Among the subjects &tit atlll demand Xeflrm is she Order system, ao prevalent hoilt•in the - ,ieveral , limungite and districts of the County. ..Ito. bop* the Commissioners will Over their **mfr .. - attention hat way. The practiee needs a thrrogii over. hauling, and • decisive creek. ?, • ',.. ...ot7:Posstritk,ScienWile_Assoeicties. 7 .Tlibt So c iety, salon remit institution was sinnoliViedin - tho Journal; is noir faM r in operati.m.: ';dis tors are,—Dr. J. 8. Prsai,fiat ;.; itateuei Lewis, Fire Pritident p C. Little, ,(ter. Slrst4"ory; Ha. 3.11. Wythes, 31. D., Cor. Secr'sniry4Tbos. W. Yardley, Treaserer ;F. etor ;, and Dr. A. Heger, Auitiest. Curer' ? .001: umber at profestbroil and business , potion:tin, of :proud. nerd standing in this Plate and „vieitiii* have become member", end others hart said! Similar indication. The yltjeeta of the lita , ntii!nop scientific research and the frrmation of ismbacral nisei cabinet, with a tibia,' of referina4 The third story. of Mr. Lewis'biiiiding, the' 811. ter Trrrare, bus been retired and is now is icourse of inntiThing. • 'Meetinie are 'held negtdadjr retry daturtisy cresting, for the informal idireveiion tariaos scientific subjects and already; i bensid. erible number of contributions—some highly rel . cable—Uwe been twat 1: to bOth *tot eithiolot and library. • g = i We cannot, but regent nub en twilit: in *3 Most auspicious estallsinnent in Deli miditt'. With so favorable 81, locationi if poperlY se4cted— and it seems to possmy the right snit oratinttriel to This and—it may anti move do 1281 . 34 44-both in the deoctepumee or atetiaet ieinetiiiit Infer , oration and also inkhepreerirat lesehtn4 *Pm— . dons of the communitli. will,,mornair, form the nucleus fore collection of mineatiolfed eiw- Almelo from this and ;the neigitbesting Coal re gions, that stout become Immensely Tsnlaable.— Many cabinets of ibis hind hire bona collected by private individuals, hut:after a that they are gen btalty become n positiie nni since about the prandies, sorb as! abets" owners world gladly, get rid of, it there wete a4 - ', way of trispoeing at them without &dully rah king them away. The ticientille tioniociation wail, bAw can. odium the centre of albaucli eollectiati - Orbas the specimens will be prptrly taken cite Ot Ind their earnangement and nehiltitinti be rude lite* to the whale community. Wit doubt not; whit :the ob. jai of the datety in! this import is 4enerally Imms, centributions "of this charie*---stumy large end valuable—will pour In from al) Tartan. Neletnt the hset Oreart, Ila r aten " laataar4 dl Or. witidiver, to air eferwralear e =we Setreider: !famish etre OttertiAiratll to make Mane vemethe this mahatma th=l System" aeon l'iltaettr za il al e pertieldetr rallenmee to the Ake of Coulty LI • ' Ma vieet seep pthodlin the Macey • of our eta* mews porih although imperfect, was sande far itatedacettan of them whom pmeallti Gould not pay ft* Clair edam:sties limn -tale Our fleet Coestilithin eateette' ed It upon thePVT °Me won nenntedently maybe, to pro? &lb law, for thit estailleAmmte a/ Seto/oh eluxerglioat t State, in each masses that the pbor may be taught petite" •In compliance with thes pretrisionaa law was passed, making it a dittyr s of IhelAsseum of neat toinsldet and tetrouslitto keep s mooed of the names elf them pumas who, in hietopinion were eatable to pay for their chit deign' tuition. Theie "poor rime as they were milled, were kept in the &relieve of each Court Ikea* in the State, A teaeber who had any of eche "Pate etekaietn,” mode Ont his hill egainst elteComenonwesith; untitled to item:lemmas by a selemn oath before magistrate; not it to the Codnty Commissioners; and through them re ceived his money. I know from experience how tedious sin operation thht was. .. Them 'moor' pew:eta went allowed to send their children to any day school whatever. DM this lavi was very inadequate ln.every reeioct It made •a may unhappy thistinitiott between two elaMes of persons ; and Many parents, who wet* actually unable to pay t for their children's tuition, being unwilling to endure the odium of turning their Manta upon the "poor nue and to subject their children to the %unification of being milted "depose scepter" .teved no benefit from thhe law. And, in addition to this defect, as the law made no imperative provision fur the meat.- lishaseut of schools, the pour had we opportunity, in antety places, of sending their children to school at till. -Those were times when I taught: fora sal ad of 21. eons per day for each scholar, deduct ing every daily absence of each one. This state of things centinited until 1834, when the first Coulon Secnoot, LAW . Was enacted. The entegetie tieentot Wet to farm We-orate - of this measure, who bad ittiteatedie urged it in his messages anon the people and the Lehislateirert wile the Governor of Peeiteurylrania at the time.— The new system went Ines operation under Jos. Rerean, a no less etrennotts advocate and supper. tee of the law. The feet State Superintendent wits Tnottes IL Rennowes, the present editor of dab iteurotgirunisi &hoot Jortrunt, The passage of this law , met with reach op oppotitiote ; bat even after it was enacted, the vie. tory was far from baring been gained. The shrug- ' gre bad then but just commenced. Thereat crisis foilward the passage of the law. A trettnedous preasure was then nude to hear against the schools. This oppositiois came almost entirely from the 'German part 'elf our population; and it gives ine fitin to acknowledge this of my rethren, sad tetautrait, that they ere even now 100 years be heed the age. Loud and , vehement were the deals teetiotia made by the tierreats of Penna. against the Free &bone. SOME were me highly exasper. at'e, d against this mode of reaching into their peek etit, that they declared themselves 'ready to shout dot their muskets, end to fight. for their liberty add Mewled rights. 'They were sure that this new law waa'only a malt beginning of something yet to come, amt leech' more to be dreaded. A few - were feast* enough to imagine monarchy nem at hand, and a king soon to be eel its shrew. 1$ was a fearful crisis among these men. Out these men were hot only enraged against the new settee! law on account of the adtlitioual tee it imposed upon them, but they were even *tend lest serious eenswinenees might follow if education should become general. Who. thought 'they, will work, when'all shall temente. educated? Will there not be danger, lest men may become tats wise, and thus endeavor to support themselves ivy fmuds and *tette phei•are our counterfeiters.? Are they not smart men? teean ignorant persons eeentezfeit bank motes:?'Certainly not. And then beak at-the Yankee pettier*, who sell us brew far geld jewelry ! Don't they come from places where all are educated? Not We will not make idlers and Diattatekteeker oft our sons, but we will teach them how to work and to make an hottest living. 1 Such argument.. as these! heard at that time, weer again and ngain, end to reason with those Who used them was utterly futile. All the friend:it cif free schools were' eteendes to Atacrikatsieke Freetect. Petitions tabling for the repeal of the Cunneen School Lew,' were sent to the Legible fere from every part of the State settled by the Ocrtartas; anti thetwands of those whom name: , Were thereon, were uushic to write themselves, and completed their signatures by means of across toarle at the owl of their names, which were writ- i tee by another. When the Conanon School Lew watt fird court- I ed, it extended only to thine districts which chute fri accept it. This wan decided , 14'a public etc,- 1 , Finn in each ilittriet• and a majority of the legal titters decided whether the law should be accepted r rejected. It met with so little fiver at first, that no gore than See dietricts accepted the slew the year atter its enactment. . A nittnitcr amdwitzunts were made to the .I teettool haw at differeet timer after it lied gone lutes operation but the most important change was effected during the last newton - of our Legis lature. Thin change was brought famed mainly through the instrnmoutalitj of the teachers, who exerted theme-elves for several years to effect it.— I They believed, in carman with other friende of t mitteation, that throe measures- were esennially necessary to the 'names,, of our Settee! Law. Those Were Normal Schools. it separation of the. School a) 9 artment from the State Department, and Conn. . Superintendent. I One of their requests has 1 been granted; and although the other two are al tio expected, it seturdi nevertheless to he a general ligreement among the leathers not to ask ter thrill fff until the office of temety Superettendent hue been nityr tried, and its practical utility fully Amen eitfehe good effects it is to produce. I,r:tight here say, that in whatever States the teachers *nett tbeir itiduence en their State Legii littare., on behalf or iiiiproyetnents ID ' their SChoOl ;Laws, good ratites have become:et Went. 'fine tens been the ease particularly in Ohio and N. York. ;in which Stateethe teacher:thus e been lincomition- Ay octet e within tome 'VW $O/01 , 11:1St, The teach ,ere ofyenuayliaitia hale resulted to follow-thew , ;example. t Many fCars have teen and ate still entertained iby some that the office at County Superintonclent. 4 useless Aire, or, if not wale**, it will at least fall into the hands +4'lmM:eines and thus d, the teeltoole teueb harm and no good. And aro. proof :of the vorreette.s arguments they trier to N. York State where the office was tried• and fail fteen Jor t et at , : -1 ant thwppy t o so soon coo . 1 CIL lint there this County Inspector Wai: ± appuint gratulnte you upon your recovery front the coast , - l ilret, held ahhor t , d by the Hoard Of County Suitsrvihors, which of, I • in e same position th a t i s held 1„) queneen of the late fire, ect':far ea it affected your our County Commissioners. These Sutlers isors estimable paper. I hope 'that the sympathy so, I were deeded on melee:cal ground& end thus genera lly ex p reese d i n y our l one , may lie ,h o ,r, I the School inspector was involved in the.gamete:l -',ideal strife. The trade Of electing our Sultana bY more than da Ma y the 'urn" of "Y ra l' tendents onaelta dine to stand aloof from politics; ' thlsers swell the J.arursri subscription list, until' and Ito far se my knowledge vetoed'', I know not the late loss be reckoned gain! I one single instance where the office has become Affairs in Ashland progrees much the satzente I eel'eerrieet to P"litielethe • ; No doubt. there may he men Who will be alumni deeeril" In my lest. L e st Sabbath ( 121 0 ,1 "1;1 pointed. in their expenatione is regard to the 1 other disgraceful scene wan enacted in war stereo. •; I working of this office. Some may- expect too Setae of the rising e e neh it ti o n h a d been ou t I n :1 much, and look for frequent visits made to• the some kind of carriage. "nijo i ying themsetres,"avid osctlihceootis.shloatkr c o no means intended that this necompliah much firt,ertty in the upon their return, on entning the town, they ratt:l scheultreeree- 116 tireeteet influence is expected into sine t person's measts of conveyance, sod e, to be felt 11 the teachers, the directors, and the knocked off a huh-hand. The orettpante of the people. It was Wag felt, that a few active , and opponing vehielen •reemieg to fear that enough enthusiastic teechere could not tie half so much damage would not accrue In this way, commenced ' ; towards elevating their profession as one selected from their own ranks, and clothed with an author s series of operations on the "field" of each othetes ity which could enable him to take a, more of eountenemeete And if t h e * tinges were not re r,.„e ficieut lead In the educational movements of the m ;u, they „met, too deem, to them , eery hotihrhe 'l day, than a person clothed with no such authority. Such an officer the teachers of Pennsylvania now tune The parties, I believe, were arrested, hutµ have, and to him they trill look an their instrne for some cause or otber they were almost i t ion te al. tor. their leader and their model teacher: stole. set at liberty again-'' i Ile being the poems who certifies to a teacher's eapacities, does at once elevate hint into a distinct A person was arrested en Wednesday or Thum- I. day of this week, sot running iherse attached `toe who are not fit fromh. all thent profession, e to enter it are thus excluded. a wagon, tbrongb the street. The man was orldir „Ile Is the appointed agent. so to speak, to watch the illfinence" of ardent spirits, I believe; (this over the hating,. or the teatime: , profession; and by his public din-omen to promiscuous andienres, was not his first offence of Meinalar nature). It teeapri wanrii,„ tooo t tora aw e di rettem so happened that no one at the time was in the I ban exert a, strong and happy 'Diluent:a in behalf way, which accounts for It that no one was run 1 - of general education. Teachers' feentintee can. over. This, however, was not the fault of the and hare alread y acco m di ' lled nmh good our • driver. I State, but the County Superintendent, if animated - 1 with proper zeal, and possessed of the necessary One evening last week, took a short walk, looked], capacities, can. by hit centinnal interceurte with in at an open door, arts} there, mated around a tett the Pea* , la all parts of his county, accomplish • mea l more. nearv fi Me, was a party of near a half dozen, playing ;; ati • mon th s s i nce th is le &t now xoffi ce was tants.. Thought it was a flake not so easily viet-1 first etitaldished, and this short experiment giros nettled in every place. , us already a little insight into the expected rt ., The most notable improvement in the place, is! "att. Mr. Iturrewen the editor of our State Selma Journot, is lit etirrespontlenee with every a bending being tehlted by Me. John hirers. •Ths part of the State, and has therefore considerable is new merlon:4-1e foe stones to lieigbt—tbe etine knowledge of its workings thus far. In answer to terial, brick with irothintlornamental front. The' st letter addressed to him on the sateen of County I , Superintendency, he writes to ate as follows cost of constsaction iv 'furiously estimated f rom Laeeesten, October 24, Het. Mote to twenty thounted dollars. It is designed"; DEAR Stn.—The County Superiutendeucy is for Store-room and Home Several othert , rt ; • one of the eer e etiges of the system: ings ago in amuse of tonetruction, designee fort I. To head its movements in each county'. For Stem-rooms, of lesser pretensions, howet•er, a while It will tie to trust the healegur-the arbok , l largo number of dwelling houses hall) been built i movement to tnihtt•iligtfl, but ?nth entheminern must wear ' out, and the keeping up of the more, this Fall, and more are in course of eotastriletion.i intent must then become and remain an Vick! net. We have hero three Dee flood and tere eer y s A State Superintendent, though an officer that • Stores open for husinats r should b are been Ruthenian' ?Ina one by Mr. J. J. Canne. ' • ' and is and al- ways will be indispensalite, rennet tench down one by Mr; Filmset and the !let by Mr. Mt Gt. to moth mutiny us the County Superiotenileoti Refiner. This number will be doubled at !twit does and ran. Ile must be the leader inall meet_; upon the opening of 'Spring. There ate ;Doi lege—the representative, in short, of the power: in ßeidyMade &thing Stores, and one Drug store; and dignity of the -system biremmrY '• - 2. To make professional teachers, until we shall We have four Hotels; and can number as many: have them mode in Normal Schools. This he+ Porter aliens as Hotels and Stores put together.- does by tierexamiestions and certificates. Ws have a School-house; of moderate dimension"! now Ire have had tin professed teachers; Celewe' have them nett School commenced n short time since for the Tint ; they n al t bett er. they are, and year after year ter. It is well attendee. We have no Churehl e. To de for Direeters what they cannot do fur,' ; Religious seniors ere held in the Sebeenrootte-e• theinielven :etch a l e examine teachers; visit • A sermon is given us VICO in two weeks, by Meth t schoo l s pro f essiona ll y; Met instruction to thed • as to school houses; and en, their teachers as to oast tuleistere from Catewina. lithe readers of modes of teaching, .6., kc. 'This is each a want the , Journal, throughout' the County, Alone Lei of directors, that, with as. those meet opposed tc called upon to contribute of their means toward the awe at first , ewe tike it, for the very • reason unable to d that it does for them what they were o' readmit a Church and supporting *minister be for themselves. I hope they wilt not hesitate, for theta Climate Is 4. To tee attention of the people to tirt much Deeded ere, they need riot doubt , (emit tit system, even by, the very opposition which pre! a Catena.- ei all events). p veiled to th e office ,among is enemies , end the " support force In lfe from its frieneet Ashland this time, numbers frost four to five. Thep o thing thus being r d ighi te in itself, terence nne time eyetent hal:astral lamb . The feigners arts principally right. this attention must be Iteimfirial. Genturne, viol a email proportion o f bleb see' The result of the experiment thus far 1. Welsh. your s t ra i n n em ; • In canna's.* with efficers eminent no the stake as in La tiresten etehingtom Curelarlatel, Centre Aetitattd, .Vorelgth, 1554. t • Somerset, and a fete note, it is fairly working a t revolution. 2. In hmuntiet which were ripe to' . . jOllll/p4-4asetber kedgest "kiamillmonfraft et the tley geseeneCllANollloookikthein emeskisal W emekikkimi*Okt pew k =ex te lo e greeel!a s 11 ins soar. it Mot tbers k ifs* . 1 11qestie Se be iota ttiot • IMIP. Wit Ailifir Dirsisier,,Ann a Dimon os• r*AUsesvatigiNidlisia,3ls Minh 61; ,,. MSS. • r.- . llMlnet Mat se. NSW 7. obaldeedient, /10108 ,- ed Owe, 301 September tam, OK Hignek et et. es. ?pest :11 • Sentekt. PASP/Ph lime, 346 September term, 184 4. /grata es. Matt,. Athaleattstar, 205 /Web tann,lB47. - 5. Sapp's Hei r s er, Snyder, 4 .4 0 Deg 8181 1 .1 1" 2517. . • • 6. Miller et al. Nitriptl oll 132 Hard term 1. Ifearne Ra g , * si , tizli t Pott, 510 /Web tens, 1849. •-; 8. Demme et el. es. Wit* 01. dr 1 5 al" " I term, 1110. •0. Philip Boyer' as.- Ammo lerean,,ll June term, 1849. 10. Illekimg re. LiederbraB,44mialitrator, 312 December term, ISM. - IL Ditset es. Mob, 822 Mona tem 1851. 12. Wang re. Deal% 434,1tme tenn, 13. Flee es. Fps& I Trout, 1.63 December term, 1851. • IL Riclmrlien re. Merpby, 300 December term, .185' Mil ,1 15. Brick, Assignee, re Ittupby, 307 December ' em, I&SL . 1 10. Firms ar. Collies, 421 Marelk term. 1831. - ' 17. Less g as. Brobst, 165 June term, 1552. 16. Lgss* IN. &goats, 166 Jame term, 1832. 14. Leong U. Malts, 327 June term, 1852: 20; Jews at aL re Darling, 412 Jane term, 155/, 21. Moser es. Little arbaylkill Navigation Car; f , September term, 1653. 22. Starr se SebtrylkEll Sterigstion Co., 3311 optember term, 1032.. ' ,_. 23. 17DostRall es. Macy, 411 September term 354.. ~, ~, .. . 4. zerbe l vs. Zerire, 40 December tertn. 1 8 37- 25. Dicta-num it. Co, et. IleSser, 136 December,. tent, 1852, tr. 26. Yard re. Donsteletni, 210 December term,, 1652. - - , • 2T. Clsyton re. McGinnis,* March tom, 043. 38. Meld es. Nampa, 03 Marsh term, SW.' • 29. Wentich h Co. rs. Ucffuar, 224 Msscb term; 2953. 30. Brown D. P. & Co. ci rating, 301 March terut,lBs3. • . 31. naffs & Melon rs. Suitor, 326 March teem, UM ;2. Kline W. 4 11., i*. Wilbur It Rabat/n 1, • 5 . 112241 tem, 1553. -; s . . 33._11affi► et aa. re.ilitits, 232 Time _term, 11353. 34. Rai w. WiLteu, et al., ;74 Jim term, 3333. SS. Miller re. k1ej0r,,352 Jitao term, 1953. 30.1. Hasn't'', Snyder, 37$ June term, 1953. at Zebu., re. ileffe, 465 Jane term, 1852. X. WU!burger; Ct. AL re. Steruer, 18 5eP1130;044 term, 1858. SR Thantainger. re. Meih er, 121 September term, Iflo3. 40. Ludwig et sL • vr. Blind, 151 September term, 1853. Jofllll ARLAN, Prude,. ..,UP•Rer. Castie.—Tht.limrsoll very unwit. I tingly exposed this gentlatain to the censure of al correspondent of the RegiOer , hut week. The sore-trodden corns of the reputed author will ex-. care his 11l temper, while thiposition he holds In public estimation will .preveut his clutraeteristic I nribidinp from doing an - v, one harm. Oppur-1 tunely a friend relieves us Km farther epply, by taking up the cudgel for .MrlCastle, as follows r In the Regtsier arid .Emiporino of last week, there was an snide headed fiWiselesalo Slander." ; in which' the slander chargedwan the extract fromi the Rev. bit. Catkin (Rapt:lSt) Report to thegett-, vention of his Church, "taaerhis tomematiaty is sic- I itneligi.as." If this statement be true, It cannel be a slan4*,-; but •Voritas"rnay well consider it to be a littel,upon the-grouml That "the peater)the truth the greater t the 1164" Is there anything wrong, in this state meat? Will any man who4tas the fear of tied before his eyes, dare to my . Oat this is a 'enema community? Will any one Who has the slightest. claim to a torpt.tahle standing in society, dare to liitf ea that the majority of the teen in Pottsville profere themselves to be religion' in the slightest degree; opthat even one-third of them are rote- 1 municants of the several churches; thus avowing themselves is the presence; of God and of the world, to be follower's of this Savior of mankind I in the way that lie appointed,when Resold, "This do in remembrance of me."!! Thc,o questions are eneilY decided:—.Let any ono who roads this article rim over in his mind those of his acquaintaeres are professors of religion, and those who arc not. There is no no -cessity forany nice discrimination, or discussing the nitwits of any iodividush as to whether he is 'as good as be pretends . to he. Decide l by the simple fact of preferrThe—take every m an a t bi A word, and lot those who are professors of religion, eorcinvonieents or not, good, bed and itittifferent stand on one side, and thee who make no such profession, on the other: ald see which side has the majority. Roeder, answer this - IQlll.liOO. hors oily, Have yon any donlit—can any ono whir knows anything shoot this plate, have any.dettlit, that the number of religion's men is matill—rcry small in proportion to the phpnlation. If then, it be a fact that the very great majority of teen in Pottsville arc not even professors of religion, no one of that mijority has a right to complain that he ie talten',lat his wont, and not considered /I Peigithall 111/111.1 Ilk that is not for me is against me." If filqCristliiirew a fair infe rence froth the profession* and nets of tbo men Of Pottsville; he is not blameworthy for stating - ”that this place is decidedly irrcligious," • , ('so may add that the inimesion of this hieing an irreligious ctymmanly to by no mama peculiar to,lttr. Castle. Many visite?' hero remarked the wise thing before; and we.!are Inclined to think that u even oar emu:try neighbors entertain no very nattering estimate of Nair - vine morality: 'ride late - Tremont, and Ashland letters,—Efre.J'oer.] .AMIL01:1 /MAIM& [7IIOIE .& OCCASION.AI,-CURIALIPQMPEIII%.I 4, • ser Tin POST OiFICE Esriosacr..-4ie the Orme, led i:'l i t"hiela the officers ''" f9r Newark kieerriser, :. alluding to the remit, °"4iti , ta f itnilifiCAri , TE4 it - IS &tin"' g 4,74,712 of put, I;, : t a i ls re u r zTit i lris .d r . fur it, 4 SEld ,t rab MittOing et outrages by Postmasters in that State, Haw in cast wows ileutrna4 eapt the &so . ). I'l°C is pr:portion to 'the ebril l' ty end g raittirettes; (or rather Want of time> in the officer: -, .; um has created 'such consternation in die community that Hume of 'totters are now!seik doing great ;eat: l it 7 n o e n:quar p t r efto t P e trn i t t tr: try inivide hands. The pope . ef _ ,L, to one quarter neither good nor hum ; and ititihe Romel"rTZ Otttriti it 'a doingliarin. •' - I controls this illepartment of our • Govertmient The general mrolts described in the tut Jou?, it. as effectually as if he were himself the l'oe met are eree:short or - the good effects in this eounty:. 1 , Yours truly, Tuns. 11. BURROWES. minder Getters!. ! ; ' r. Peniciniit,, Esq., Pottssilte. ' ' ' i i OE! lategino 'darn • Or ittsstawa—Withist treaty Tears; about Wits humbled eintrebas, numbering shoat twelve thousand odarasts, bassi Ursa violate& ating,tbus Coast of Africa. Many *abatis atito'hwre boa iutablishnd, which are now is sweeessfut operation, and hundreds of nativot bare. reedy*. and up now receiving a -Christian education. • APT= N. Yana isoissatist,. (Presbyterian) asks Irby are Churches so thinly attrideii,—The • answer • ." "Maxis of terergn l tauence both through isnd totitration and corrupt literainre. Iwo lammed . the testraintir of the Sabbath, and Weittoneit, is inattoss trays the good habits and sentiments of the people.' • . , • . again: _ 'Me general madness for rapid gain and sud den wealth, leaves the majority of men so etliaust edin soul, es well as in, body. MI the • Lord's-day, that they, have no bae for spiritnat things.—' Thal the man gives himself, on that day i -to lode leftist to sleep, or to the excitement. of novits and newspapers; and Ilia exatitpla operates ea all his family and acquaintances." - ' Tiers is mush in this *bort .expilusitiap worth Willits ►boat in tatty eciamarcskity—sopr agood deareieser •t home anti Drew Teri city jtilit•Tur say Presbyterian Publication House in Philadelphia, was opened on Monday lasts It is most eligibly situated in Chestnut street, (oppo. site the IL S. Mint,} oecuping a lot 44 feet front by .3.5 feet deep to George street, anal. eon, frith the hxtensice altentli.mo raivie tv tit it for the pur poses of the Publication House, $45,000, Cf. 'which sunisl2 r ant) willbe raised by members of'chtircholt iu that city, and an equal amount in "oiler ; parts of the chureit.` _ Aer n itITSLOSSITT MOVVSZSTS , or TIM. MEMO DISC? Ertscorat entroca.--::.ippnektiatieus to the, Mistitmars Committee-L.-At the emtual nteretimg of the Genensl,Missionkry Committee and Board of Managere of the lldiesionary Society of, the Methodist Episcopal CLarch, hold in New . York, on.tho 13th and 16th inst., the following appropri: Woos were ataxic for the survit . 9o, of-the mission ary Work of the Methodist Episcopal Chtireh for the-year . , . I. r,...t. their For4.igrt ifiatienti; : ' (a) To Liberia, Akita, ~ 4111,4 Di • (4) " Chins, • i 1.0,000 (t) ,-.' Gertnany, • -,. . , ' ; 10,004) id) ..-' France, . , -5.00 n iil " Norway and Sweden,, • 7 - ., dnn (1) " India, ! ~, 7,500 (g) „." South America, 1 c 2,0 CI (4) 4 :tictv .Mittico, . - - OW 'Fond amount for Foreign • 75,907 :.F'or. Dossostio .ifiamioas z (I) Audong the German population of .the country,- (2)yanzign population other than German, • _ viz: Scandinavians, French, Welsh " ' Chinese, ' 17,5.50 (3). Indian missions, „ 16,3.40 (4). Among our native population, distri bated through thirty-eight different annual eonforences,' 108,203 e Total amount Car doweetie minions, $164,03. Making !tr, eggre;rafo g ipprotaintion of 4260,000 PIOTICEs. Elia,ler this head we wiif insort yrghtimualy Standing notices of Religious senica - in the i‘ev. ernl churches of o'er Borough, together' with all sptirini notices for that purpose; provided they are furnished to us in proper time.—Ed:4. Ire' • T ROM Y Clintell, Centre street. Pottsville. Ray, Dssm. WAIIIIKIOI., fleeter, A. D., 'Mi. flerrlrU regirlarlY In this eliarelb every Sunday. Morning At 103. i o'clock: evening. IC 11.4" o'rieek. . ' • &CUSH LIJTELCEIitii CF►tlRCil. Markut - Square. i'ettarlile. Rae. Maui. Pastor. Divine aorvieoin tbia.Churvh regularly esky sntsday. Slovninii at t 03,4 o*,:ioek,; evening. at 7 o'43elt. .li - wkly Prayer Meeting, T ur Jay evening, at •714:_o'virair,. . itmEnwArs OINTME N T AND •PlLLfieselrefrefiel je,,,,,ty f e e „Tot 101,11.5.-Copy of ts letter frent (*.bailee Augultus St_ Clair: pamertger per the sat Lantir_ - ..disted, • !Saw l - eak, March I:tb,lBAt. 'lb Prlfe*lnt 1141httevey--Sir-I bit Itnglandoiow.ttirre . , weeks age. and tor several days previously to Myr:shark , . i - - saint. I felt. a terrible stirtormi In my limbo. arrompardmi ; November ;r - t, ISA , • . . ~ !lenge utsteed min whenever I. attempted ix , teore,ssith a .. lic ~,. ~,,,, ~. .•- .- t iff..hlll:: and homing, whlrb was almost. littelerable; lupe; I I ..I . L 11.:r.,..-1 1 totteq lii nerehy given trryr.. irwzmailadely 3 get on Learn. 1 ,„felt.werst,Than ever.l ; 1, ; that lantern Testaramilary nn the last Will and and was rontined to nay rebinette idinteysi when a fella*. i Testament or itamuet it. Ec?uf.f. 'Joie. of %Test. Prim. ("Ate pritwertg,M (Mr. Marlin, of Philadelphia), prehented erra i ship; ttrhuilkill flaunty. havveltems granted to the mob. with &monk-of holes of your Ointment and Pills which i scriber: rmidliag In file baredgh of 11rwigathord, in said weinpktely cured Me. amid lain new as well - weever I wan, tensity. All v porSM - 1a harloe claims or strains - ids against In : my hie. C. A. t.t. tiiita. i the glitale or the 1.314 decedent. ate relursted ye. make 1 i - '''''-. ".." '''' -- .....,'4 , i knoWn the. wane without delay. : . It iitsgm , s: fuhyli,-The indtratiens are lastssiraners ; - :- JACatil MAYDiilli-• • 191,1,1 AM 1 4. NVI tUI'NE) , k . . - . ~ , atieV,:. , t eettphy. concerning which semurh hai been, said ! tpreetisbori., Noremier 'e.s, IL4 ' 4a-ril ,; _ tzt Law, l'Ortartlin: S, totyr..ii ii,-2,-. ~ of late, iv likely in have a trid, rondo than any work ever ; ~-1- .•:-.• -•---- --- -- - i - - ------.• -- i - - - ' an t, t em, to o, l; rr e Otr ee r, e „ ,i, ' pia - hash e d in this country. !taring 1 1 4.1 the privllerre of t' 1 - 1 ) ISSOLUTION.-Netiee i. . - herehl, - - 7 r 1 , .. - i . ' ''' ' Initking nrer Slr.--neddeid • s "miler"' hook..i. found Platt , • .• , , Dotes; An . ~.• .41,13 that the partnemhip heretofore , existing. be. i •In nary 4. 18 :.4 .. 'Olin erdyr. team hoorrie__llers and travelling agents. ealled, l - Jahn i . „ 1 ~‘. Kinard, , „ t , . • 1.141 , rn alit-011ln and srm ..tt t . rOn r.l.e. - WO to reslerday (the - T4th) afternoon, far UM extroordinae, ; - , . ~, 1- w s vs. ~ .1) It 4 , , • b,. r . , , i ~., ~, 4 Tb ni .. ors-, trading Ileum toe nrmse turtle:to a ntlitz."4. 1 . I/11 it 4t is ,` fit{ ILI l' .1. afters: re UM .r 0 War. Nr tra .1 0 04 trill (In ..R. Cll 4 . il , . • tn...iled Ito inutiuil ronsent, on ltar Ist of Nertentsr, • .t „ "1"4 l'"w'h mail n" 'lnv'''. in4sbi ' '-'nrYing7t. . tz....t.. The Ensitte - of the late firm will .beeettleil up I , v i 1 . 1 . ''''''''', •• i i ,', l- r! law-t thi.i. ' , ices. &its to 3,410. ringing more frequentlyupon tlimiattor ihati• !vete m., an,: an visor e-.ot; rwee,..- it lb , ".., .; 1 John Hart - titan. bnvlven all thew, Indebted arertstutstiel the forzurrs-and all stas without the slightest prospect of-, „. • • delptits.. IttlivirLitv; I'm:nth.< A t,.t ..•:...,...,,..., ..-„, abatement- Bnoksellt ( ra. :ahem orders. fie - hew ,books ' l''' I n-tk4 ' lii - - .4 44 '•u t s "A 1 - 144 ' , "e 'haling 1 • 111 . at -4 i T"'i u•- ' 6l " / i reinter Mb and IVainut qf t ' Ph ;_ 4 • 7.4. I. ,t.V...1 rarely teteeml a half.dezen verb. order' this work in hon-. to present them.. .. -, .1 , 41 , 1 , 1 N, t fAIt . T.IdAN . . .1 : ____ _ _ __;„ _ 1 ... „ t.t. *Ms/. 11. It ISTZEts . .. t . Airs 11 , ( I, l‘F Ft . k tiech. antrirtie - hundretb. Tratl.mtli: 1.t.::,,e5. seldom calk, N i 1 „,. 1 , 4 , , . - 4teilt. ' " • ' • . ', _11.447 4 .1 . i -r • tor Lx than Inn reptes. and frgifuortl,) as Itl-11 its / • " 1 . 4.1 n. ''''' e''' - ' . '; . Law. !I-Iring rt.:rt. - y.4 tom. A totgle At.. 4.--, i 1.40(1. 14 , t+ It not Per the. t•xtra.fttinarv'salts of bole i ' 64. tinder the Tel,-,zraph thsr, tit.7,zemase.•o i Ti.m's Catith." %Welt. II? if,' understand:n=4ml A total -1 11 I 1N ERSt 11,LE,!1)(/11T CL(NJI)N . - i Miners - Batik. al of Slitdaki elipies. the fttowit ing Swig aphid 1* per. r.l and Now Castle -Omni' . . i • Nglittlwr 4.15•al •. . ..• &ill: , wiukelmt - 7" It IN, t/ 444 , 1 ainawr.rMaParatlrelY aw - .110. Wallertorn- in these Districts hare alrea.ly settled i , ; tenoning. Manta Air orders youths,* ter the IznXt two their- Disparates fur this year. To show that When rob I j ' F . wii rt , ...4Ey t . E xc i i2l : z , I Months In the 'tame ratitb as the publisVr youlltlently • leetons are prompt in 'reflecting their dupli.ates. they - • arstitipabek the enpy-riglitt'it bis Aut,thasztriptly. for the , were the County a forisiderilde tom of mon e y, w-.• omen), t' 'is 1 " 0 . i ., , ,, ,,,C' . .7.f1ii . " 4 "","'1nt.! 1 "r , en' , L. , IL.,111:. I It tit .1.1.,:: ,?wind Slat.. 41 .11 , '• wliFnet nattruthe 4 wer 3.0). , i )0 .-N- - tl.look 2i the dither:we of their exiinerithins. Fiir ite ;. nest 4 '"s 2 . ",'" n• ' .. r t .p. . - I r . &port.. . deri:t - . i stance the-County and Militia 1":17r iv , turnol for 31iners- i In'''' , '' ; ‘'. 1 ? 4 „' 4 31 ; 4- 141t i'f' )I ' 3 " . ''' • """ --- - , www -4, - - ----- - .• i rill, hermi;ih , for hilt, iv it.,...tis nti while they.m. but , N 4 ' 4 .4 i• ti. 2.'d +' 11. siTAT NE, Yr.. Li.. tut moinent physl-law of P 10134 0 71 Alai. 111 for him Year 1.5.1... - Thy seiner. ~f [lntl Clinton 1 , . limb . .a.. 1 1 / 4 .'iat ' Oda. La.-given ti, the ss. , ,ild the Letter!! :f hiv E..-,l.is-mc•• i,,,,.„„..,h . 1,. tel . ; 1,, 30 he, for pelf,. iti an. 14, , W,C;v01..' i E.U.. , ...,;„ . ......,. by prepaiing wineallie suitable to nirunst :eery diseres..-; f,,,,,,tit, 0, 11::-,s, 5...9:1 04, for 1.224,, ziTe ..;..',. - . -( 1 , . K. tmllt 1 ii, .11 1.1 !Mt '. lir. :Mayne's 11 . 'empoutel Ityrup,,f Wild Chtery.z.wruriag ; November:Z.:, I kAI - i • 441.er "- I .r. ri , v , r tilt I tittr.v.,,fl PP., rT. (,111.. i-: - rintglis. mltis, eonsumptlitmand all dielases pf tie, throat, I . ' - ,- . -.- . , e ,. • ift t C . .% Mr: V.t. F.:taluittnlv , ..., ii, pets 4.- l't.•"t and I "''''' li i. `'`' rt4 " l : r " s "'I'"‘ "1• " 4 - 1 ' . r.. " .; SCLIFYI;KII.I . , CO. •Alliticul, • r IT- Sluff-!. of Owl :alines. Owl;;Latet.. 'name; ab- Mody yet konwn. I'llystrlams. tirroynign..„lltg press. all; , r • e5.,...!.;4„1-,,, t the Otorl....l.'itt.Si,' 1..., t o. t.,, - , I, iA: s'-eletv.-431; : , :tritrilay the : • ,....'dlt of Noretti.v.r. - • • - • ; - - - - minnore it *n triento M. thr•begitur art.' It elate A : A ., i ~ . „....,_ r ,„, " „ , ~,,, ~,. th .. A. l ,,,,,r kiii . :. - ..1,1.•=1...t.'..:Z. .5... I . t A . A. to; she sroutaelt. streetr.thens the- dir,stlve means. and: 1 -4 i • ii- , --- i 4 . - 4 -• •- - . . 4111 - , ii , I the original met ouirtrue prersrati , in of lk MI liberty C -' 444 4 4 4 ,, ,,keti.nit oval ."-'404 - tY . 4, w. Ns/umbel fr.. attond a ' ~, ..„.. ~,..,,,,,,,...,,,. ~..... „.,,,, Mianntvtured. (steers'. partitailarly !lie p ;.., t ,...d t .,,f. D r . ~ fa z.iittr - naoting_ at the Put•iie House ..f Dainet leitt•r, ~ ...a 5r. ..,,,. ib,. .„ 1.e.. ,..........,, ,, , .. ,‘,..h 1"mo,, .. . iye5 , i.e...a . 4,4_.4. 1 le , preuituun.will be disposed of. . - .i- r 1 4 W. 1)i: ii 1? IC !1i SON N, Cu. i 4 rte. Swaymis. Vortnifuge, for destroy ing- tv„,,,,, ,-,,..i. g . , , f, ins svti..., !.,, ,, resuber tl. .1.4 yspepsia. A ... Dr. :away rti" ,- * :iililar-r0.314414, - irpittur• illa mill sir Pala_ a gt•nile piirgor is." sing rlll, rSiirv,ll,4li•irie - far - - , - - ' 4 1-. A 'IP # ''' Al . let Ur;:rs .4 'ClArtiit. NlAAtela 1t,r.....1 - ~, ''', '' j.)3 Ii i N I:S'l' It A , r()lt , s NO'r 1(7E:- , . • Ti. gt•;a tillY.' , . ta.....t . tt elie , .7.'ll..4....Wasttetands. Tal is 1 -. 4 lITUCI, Itirt,t. Alp tru 1.11:.‘,-.!. , !, ~,,, ph id. superlsr to the villain Arncral Irk , . Do . S•an:l, ne'Rchrilers :. A L 4 N 1 , 11,1, her e by ffi!eAlltrtt all rcr,it.. helm e t-Ord , „,.. ,, , ,,,, . .1 1,. .? „, -,, 14 , J14 , Lb. Itiarrltow.altd•DymenlerY Conktal , w orT 4 T Paling , ; the Eat.ite e , f . tkilliant aerial-ism, •late td the township . _...; .', _.: _-_-:-.. -.. _. .._ - . *trimly. Pr_ Swarm's: Fever and Ag u e' pill s , for ehills. :of newt-lips. 4. 4 ..telsed. are PP-4UrCted te.imAkt. iltitittoti:tlf. , ii_ ; ..,,FNCY r . ' -1 „ I - • • pr. - t.u , r or,•;::..- 1 E Laboratory for the tuannnteture bud sale of Ms of Pr. :.. paymeris: nod those letriim- elahos. to present the same ' .- liwayne's Faintly tledirinek. 'Km 4 "(orth Sereoth street. ; 1 . 0- ..Itt,nn‘yrft to th..nrolersigtest, whe 113,, th,.1.. A ., : ant ~.,,c :sale of !t e a K e tatt .. .; he t h e; A i l ..m., rbalti t t r lphia: and PI , 2.F It- by his Agog, J. f]. Thseen and) 3 ,l:..unts't.,r ,zeli e rtion, ' : .... .... - . ,- ' i meg et t ex l .f. of OW 1, 3 3,4,,, ki,,,,,, 4.;;" , s •-,i - 1 J. at si. Martin; Pmts. tiro; C. vf. W. lint•lfiriorr.":4l , Jusl- r . . IlF.Y.Ity liEhltlllilltiat, _I./Mimi:tress.. i recd.-Item tweets- years etiterr.r, il ;.5... e.l . kill Harem and ail the principal ...timekeepers- See ad• ; November i5..1...;,1 ; ',4;slii` . I hopr. to ,r,is=: redisfarlion. t 4 Er 4 1...tarditzz , i'orli,llleril.• : .-. t - ' 12th1i..1 : _ . - . . ---- I l'olL•it tile." , • ' I :VS! YI ! April ti. .8.:,41 - - I Iv PC:RVES. 1 D EA LElt IN Si „, ~,.." .',,, Imo, enirp.r. Brit*, Our and P.l.vi. Ti, I Triter 1..,1d. 'hr. - Orders rwanied tzr 1t.,. it rt.iik and Ylaehine febaishlint. All ;vl,, o i iii., t h e atv,ve line I.4 ,,, uptty ati.4,loi I. - - 4.6 - N. Fs ("Muse l'ont and Soitti; -inv., Ito dime 11, tkia, • i" --- - - -------:- ---------''- -' „' •- • ... N . .. CYTICE 'ff) S'l`b CKII ()I.I)ERS. fro ; ILt NA.—irr"..'d 1 74 ,, I ' ) ti". .Leer q r-11 '' ' ' -."-iii"n ' ' l'ln , annual nit-rinaeflbe Stock tt,lite . r. ‘.I the'leor karooth!rfill ..11.-orory has rerentlf taws maile-hy-ltr. Cut- . it if ., r. i . ,,,,,,,, ; „,„.,,, „ ° ,O 1.,. ,4, R,,,, n ri /I„.)ny:.in h.,- 1" . 0 r hbi" rit• i n th" treathli.nt of 47'in"'MPt i'n. ,lath- i held ot the , , fll .-e of th4 , i , ,,onsylvAn.im ItAilro„.lo_ , rognaly. 013 and all ti.neeq t 4 .: the Lung. Ife tef.-r 'to - 13T ' C--. : ;11 IValnot ttreet, l'lttlottelphln. no Ml,lsalAY. 4th theent its? IfYinnna. or Inholinf• 11 . :ranino 'Vapor otitl.rhe;iy Sft „. 1 her. 31 :. 4, al:. }uric. I'..SE. at seltith duo- and fdao.- 1:11C- kh „ ."- d i o . n tb , t , h t i o n r , , ,, ,, , ... - rf ,, =,- ,, „1. 1, 4 -, „ i 3 1 : ,,, a ' i ,r ; „.12, 7 , 1 t, n -tnnr- 1 , , , ,41, ..,,,m h - i7 4 ; i • {h e tl,rtion whirr ti._4,l f , r NM?. trirerro.ro, ro wr ,- .! for eri.uio , pri - THOS. T. Fl liTlf. 5; ; ,,- o.t.iy. Ile ban innomeralde s teetiPahm t , fataklng of the trnal- ' . 1111.4*-1014ia, Nigetallet 1...1.kt4 • .11- . 4 anent. a phraleian nworka; *ll - . 1. , out...lent dial inhaling i • .. ___ -h-c'sn in eak , :n a L l p i3 rt -- , i- p7,r si t t i, l . t y in ni •-r u n ,d " ,o 3;z rtre 'l fn i ' 4 k ir, rtV.Z :t t,,,. 7 . ,.. lY r ‘ t r h . t- the hr° I N. 0'11(7,E AS lIERELVY COVEN that "bole of the axial tatvity of the lotnnt, awl thug camps the ,A. that the redtanohlp lately auhsktint: ht , tnraa.: l l , aunty and varied ehatiptet produced upon them - when in- btu It. Selland Jonathan; &halt:, under the firm , o f frodured into the atornach. awl althjortot to the - pnei;a4 of ' Mll:A .1 . hell. woo tlio , ..otrol on -the - .lsth by of )I.l.ttlx. IttgrAirtx. Tbn ityrorom tr for min at alt. the rtruzetatN 1154. by nuttnal ren.ent. Jonathon Srbultz is anther brou7bnut the rrenntry,:-.Pte Tap* Pufritrfirto of Jan. i1t..1 to settle the Intalonta of the lat e firm. nary 11. - : .. . - ; 51,A111:111.-11. 11f.f.t... I Th. - .50.10,4 ? I . *: wttiiji rat the 111.4 undor the linen - without the leant inennt - onience-the boat et the body;. 'November 14 . lii:el ; being sufficient in 4.3 - 414.,nit.1 the Auld. , ' lloodrea of nt , .. , 3 of ttirtn, like the following might lie : ' IV(Yri()E.—Lorberry Creek R. R. Co. named. One package of Itygoana boa rureck tup of the' _Lill -,.Nblire is hortder :Oren to the Stocir.hoiclers of the Arrthma of via years atandlog.-Jete F. - Kiodnirg. P. M.! ;.other; ennt'ltalinkid Con-loony, that. an Election will of Duarawanst, AIL. . - : be bold at the horn, of •Dhilip Nouns- In the borinsitzh of I any cured of the Asthma of 10 yeantatandini 17 fir. i litarpr, ore, Schuylkill county, on Mt)Nitli Y. Dennslier 6, Curtis' Ilystiouta.-.lkirporet .inirtcm.. Brt..gyn. 4",. J . + 'twit, to rteet.. by ballot-0v Pfendent, Elpolt Mani:urn, t - Mr. Paul, of 7.0. 5., Mammtrild Street, New, York, weal . p ar .3,n-tarp, and One; Tova-Jurer. to Firm. for the ensU xunni of a went cane of Brouchltit by the Hum& {. tug year, .101 IN FT8131111,E.11,, Sr/T.-bow. ! My sinter has been lured of sDlstretoing ematih of see-, pto,,,,emne,Nne e ent,, r 11..1864 - .1441 i real yeartelatolding,oral arrle/4,1 to be int.:nl4Mo by hot' -r - -• -.-- -.-- ----- *trodelitnit, She wor rand to one month by the I lyge. t IFFICE Mount !CarhOn .R. R. Co.) At...--..r. tr. 6.. a.-n... it M., Wiehortiri, „ilk Prior throe dollen , * poeliagr.--, 1 01.1 by Cull* TorisiTr.. .‘. " .17.4taildpAirt, .V.r , .1, 1R.51. 1 Is o yd A p t c u l , N e ,. 139 ch ene t e ,„, m t ,,,,,4 . N,,,,,y.„,..h . ,„...4 '. The Annual Mooting of the Stockhoidurs of this rom -4,44,,,,nt for b e oirm ,,,, t o any part of the Ju tt e d potty will he hold at the office. to. 7. , .."% Walnut stnnd, on , tilatoifor Tau hull. : . , t WV:ill-It the fourth day of Breather neat. at lil o'clock N. 11.--Br. earths' Ifygrana la the original and „. 4 .,1 3 .1 , .31^ at which time aaLl place azrelortion will be Mad for genuine article, all tither% are bane Iluitationi of tile-nod i t'n.skirni end eight )tamers. to serve the ensuing year, injuriour counterfeits. Shin theta as you would oedema. . 1 .:. - 4/4.1.1E.1. C. WY/5EM...54 , y. . [2,1•4 y ) . . N. oveml.l /st. 4/41 , 4ww 11 POTTSVILLE MARKETS. - , N OTlCE.—Notige is hereby riven roma:ell:1i WEEK!. Pitt TUE .511 N P:1154' J01111.N.M.: 1 that 30,untion will he mad , in the 1 011 1..gb,13t -Irhent Flour. bid., 51 00 Dried Benebris;lnted. $4 2 5 i tureof Peruisylratita for a-Charter torn Savings Bonk. to n ee Flour, bill. I/0 4° . d o anPed. 2 no 1 ,t r. toraterilit the Borough id Ditbiritir. with a Capital of Wheat, trtwatta. ' 55 Dried .3ppiri, parodi, 55 0 t Fifty Thinirdutl latilarb, with the Fri; ilitlir of iticrrardag 55 . .Tri _do 5.5 F...,7,1t, &ton, t i .L ll l 4t to tlcir .Hundred - ThowWill Naar.. and. or rt , rtilug Corti, do Oil Batter. per Punt& • :hi j Moser nu I ntt.n.xt and Pfro.iltiling, to be rolled -Tina Chita.. -do . - 5.1 Shoulders. do 71 ivresrat.t sAviNos lit, NE,' , thdatrinr, do DI Muir; di, 'llto 12 ' Auto itl l ,. 1054 , , .Thnothy bird, Clorer bi' rd. :. 400 itla.ster. rip .1 5 i>'l l NMlCE.—Notice 'in hereby gi - en ..mirmilowasem±' 1 tied the 311urrs' Bank of Pottatille. In the County of 5.-tatj litlll. Intend to apply to the legislature of livrin - sylrant.t. at Its next resettle. for the pririlege of lueten.e' - . • lug the NOM Murk of said Bank Beni Two Iltuidnei ~• Thousandto an amount ruot norm-ding flea Hundred Thousand dollars. By order of the Omni. L'llit.S. lA)E.ltEit, ett.thim-, • . titiaf FOR SALE. l a lOR SAI.E—A four itore steam en-, 7 gine, Lu complete. ruuuhig ntvier. - Apply to . _ . . ` Sitlrsl..tilt At k . itt , l'ErL i July - LlVel. - • • . Miners:llle. Ort. Myr. .- •• i.-lm - i __...... . .. --- NTOTICE.---We hereby give Notice I OR SALE.—A NEW I,ERPEN- i : 1 that .3-Alit:S . :l.. !ItcIIATIRON, non Pr latent No. 4 . dirialar Engine IX In Ilorre power with puinpreeneie i tine, 3'a„,*4. ant itatii•nritilt to receive . money an oar le.. p • t Oar Attar orrapyieg I tpan• litr feet avatterr. Tni roual. Those persons wishing to reiillt reoney- In thett Ie he r.r.en at the York ;Store, -i' friendx in the Obi Country. or to serare their Ini•nige from 1 :- YAROLET & SON- 1 Liverpool L ie Nor "fork: by the Mack Star Lin•••et Vark- Ptittaville, Nnriinher 11. 1R.5-1 • -44.4 f 1: I etc, Call an'R on tore reav , '. - mitble t,rixis, h, eidmefing, _ • ' 5A311.. T . 1 z 10 .5 3, 1 1 , 1 , :r ri t1 rr k ,. h t. t 1i. : 1 , 1 1 , 1 . 1 1 :.1 : 4 1,.. ..44-Int , saFORBALE.—A. TWo tri*Jlil: 'MAME House ' • nd lot of ground Di fort in front hr It:to feet Itt N, . _...ectepth. eltaieln. #1,14 liarh, Itorourb of l'ottarifir...: .orern . her 1.1.-I'cr, Apply to - - - Titt.))lA.* REES, .. :- ' , sTAtE OF J. W. FETIIEROLF. at :..t. tilltytnan',. Mul.. Tufearora or to ~ 1. dee'll —The under.htned inditor Appninie.rl by the. .11)1IN lIIIEft, Fish WA: . • J. —The ', • di. rib Pottfrille.Novenate•r 11. tg.l-1 " - .l4tf • • (pm Ante entlrl of Sarbiohlitift. , .. l Y. b , 4 We the —--- -- • • - ...-__ _.....-- ' . balanre of money-in the hand ~t' .o.t.raliarn tram. Ad- I I OR SA 111:.--TWCIVe ' fiin . n 0 .,,,..;..i.ni5t..Thrt , f the Wet.; 1 - ,f John IV. Fetherrdf. deed, 4 1 . .1" - .m i to and-oue the pen,..An e ntitled to 114."153113.".. will et, lri heel wleeli- suitable rer CorrtraAtrer, Forintry..l, tend fee that hwy..; at. hir• orAfe. in the Itorni4,ll hr nu:nand :11aehloktts. to- for tballinihiPmmanies to or; onr Pottat ille. on .Idomtry the t;;th day of Nueeniher. 11kt.4.41 repairs or about thelr &right depute. AR.I4 to ' ' 1 ,10 o'olork. A- M. . --.: • CANI.ItIi, Wink: A Co, i - - 'JOHN P. 110D.t1tT. A oditor.: , Delaware. Mr. 1 Ortotw 2k. 1i.24. - • 4:1-1to . netoter 21, 1g5.1. ' - 124 - i ---- - - -: ' '' i' - '" - --- - ' - 'l' --- --'-------:- : DNIfNIS . I *- ILANOR S: NOTICE.—. if IDD FELLOWS' CE,METERY.-1 1-I.r. inwEas.. fett.rs of A . dministmiton upon the ni -11,.. /Perwano dealrop... of pttreha.4l4.: hinui kasi n rh,..0.4,1: Weld' V . ...41*k Linlb. Ilif Of Past Norwegian lowinniblp, Feitowx' Cometrv, will appirto . _- :: , 1 flehriyhtill county,. deeessoi, hare been granted to the Fend INITT. Ili the Iron Pion '. TOWn Ilan: . Ff ibi.-elbee. threes inAlehtrii to the estate ,-4 the mid 4....,,,.. ,;''-• dent. an,' vitiated to raake hntnediate payment, and a ll °" 4 " 00,1 Il''""h•: 7 l , '"mith• C 7 teresinv 4 ; 7 , pc „,,,,,, !moh: 4 , 4 m, or demands againzi the name. am JOBS S. C. :thlitlX, Centre Street. „ Nor. 12, 114.7a' ' ' .1--11. ' reque,ted In make then, known, with/M4 delay, tot he . . ' . _ - . t ulder-Eo,d. At' her eerkleheo, at Mill Creek. Eiwt Strrire, PORT CARRON HOTEL, FOR SALE. gi-'n ''''"`' l l' .. - 1 TlrtHE SUBSCRI - 13ER OFFEIfB l'illt sin the atrore'iwell known Ib)tel lath,' IrrOtt,th et Carbon, now °erupted by M. 11.2,4 errand. It eon-, talna sixteen 20.,trrhonts, togrthei with Cwt. ror'ne"tn ' baveninnl third up eapreeety fi" a ref.,:etery„ Thee!' t.. a good stable on the -pert i 000.• To a ertgt por,-harer the: property wilt ier void very low. ' Per term-.pPIY ='" '' CIEA9. W. PITMAN_ rottrrilli , - :. Pettertne- October :W. litA . ixif . : . . Fog l SALE.—Three best tj ti ish Stealiv' Engines. utalltibrtured by Km. thinien, of, Ilrot.k.. lye, Nor York, ,•,r ten. tw.4l - 0 sad tilltall bni , ,, pme.., firlikbaernantlir 14 , klerr, And in fleet rate running nuaer. I aYI been in tioni teat 'Ai. year- Thy al , ..lit'i in opera.i than on the new Nekr of the Ctiehlreakis': A In: laintre Un-?' riot nt.n. at Delaware Citr, ene at 40-. tiorrin. and one A t • Clo:outwake City, Whore theyran to "seen at. any tiEno,an4 any i n r”ettiati..n.rlien Mat nay be tequire.l. They'wll:. b ., ~ ..1 4 at a b . .„„ii . ,. by CAN Li% lintaiE .k-Lo. , . . Delawaro City. t • 41241' I)etflher 21. 1.4:4 . -.4F08 *ALE —.a l'ilif,t!Mil,t: YA11Al:Colt-: L i idinz . ...tn.f acme. WT. Or 11• Ks; tit ',Mit *nib tin sire. sir clearrttantl is a high *date of Cala ration. t Ire, remainder *oil metered' with a z ,. raid, teat, and Yelltes.Pine timber. Situate °Witte titierpirbart ny Ittrxr, in Eranklio township, Montour emanty, Are ROIL.* *here lituisille. The imprants ern: whit nfe ei & Add* two story : Dwelling Moine, M tn wad 'aid- touset. There lea exiting of excellent water ea the pre. miles supplying i Amnia ba at the bun and lions*. The privily will be wild at prism**, We on ikeapeanadantit terms- For tardier partlrutan apply tn , WILTON BONE, Than: MG • Noreinher. Is, lii;pi- !. • Irred COAL ry,. THOMAS dt n CO, - have to the Aloe in Z. titan:We ?ream Bard !n& u;estri t a few tbarketeene lb. Pewasehaula wheel: wens basing Iteudease with tMm will • •EARTNERSIIIP.FORMEIL—Notice [iron that Pallast• joined - imam end James Wane ander tbe old Ono name at T. Wren I Ca t to We teloineri•ot. Witting Itcd adinee T. WREN I tn.. Gelatin 11„11iSt. ii•de 00-PAR'ENERSHIP'.-- , LEIVIS AU DZSIIIED basis* seismic' ihe selling sad abilpist at OW, ass this dsj oporsistalsdth Was Wall= U. Als• &ruled, John liassami, 444 Osonts 0. Potts, zusdkv the Arm a Urns Aria 3131120 * ON, at 42 Walnut Amite linarce474o4. T sad 3, Part nielicoon4L • szwrs:AvvrciatED, • , ports. •..- WILLIAM AUDKVRIED, JOHN IgatatEL. JL • January 1,1951 ' 24-fr CHARLPS W. HUBBARD,.Agent for thi , eat* a Amrtigicrre and urrtrstnettts Coat or, Ist .Pktv; 71 Plor- Street. City of Now Yert. - - flail:lth, Mi.Wm, Cranbeiry, Swat ~ Lad gm!! Ito= Acta, trees the Le- WIIIT &SU, ; . blebßased....„ -- . ' Rainbow, WNW watt*. and latek Moth. (00 the Schuylkill regkm. 'Gala Belmont, Salem,: Bernard, Sputto and Lewis Niter. • • • Isom the etileheat.4 Frostlitrg Call lllMlttitit* iCm Nlieetli also Cutabeetthd and Liverpool. - " - • ' . °PVC& 11131.T85-1.2 : N..t0 2P. M."... : Merrh 18. ISM. - : .."' 7 ll--tt - IL KD ASIT, ESTRAYS. i:: 5, Im* ,a LOST tOW.: , —LOST '1:1:4..Z THE 2nd ( ~r. X I her, black-cow. ha* a nick In ilieb rib% 'anti w piore irtekm3 tC cif the ril.ht horn. " .ge*eir Ands h*r 1111 beaultably renanitai bY "UtTuinl her tq. JOIIN•MURL'iIS, (rddf pod. 'Noratabar H5l ' • 4,'..A.h* f i gtr:STRALIt CONV4-Csaue to-the irteralaas. et the elutthitrur. thaStiinflktober !rot: a ya• t>.w, with a. whim forelt awl ly, 1i 4 L+-about 7 year. old. The owner to revtrated to enMe fltirkerd, prove and take hie away, or she littt tord armtd.log to taw: - cluuttp.-41 FElntat, Rory toirttahip YoFnitkik4 PI, V 4,54 • • • f5:111" 8 Ttt AIT lIIIEIPEits—C.OItt, To -THE , prcmi«n of the sutler - 10+er, living in Tremont, on tiw let of 0et0b..T..3 y 0111112: [loiter, White and black spotted. The ossuer istdmin,,l fermate prward, prom properly, psylamr4eti, arid tape, her aw p :r. wise itte will be disposesf„of. scowling tii Ise% ta.iIiVEL , tITTO, Teroomt. Nit - somber 43411 I - . 7111A.ELE POVIND.--CA3iE 'Pa TIIF: . • premises or the auhactiberoat MONDAY'. Oct_ Ira a lliaeli Mare: lb or lit hands hii, , ti. with *bort tali. rubbed l'i'the area with it twtiar.— Ilteauitnarts requested to Call and prlrOl property, or mho will be maid arcording . to law, ! JoYIN i;I:AVF:11, i - . Scone Sera Tarim'. 2 mar.; 2,10 w /hangar November 11,1M1. •1 , ' ", 44.4t0 ' . . .. ,. / i — ! STRAY COW..."CAME :pi , ' TUE Pitl3ll- , Rao( the 611filliertiVT, 6 middle sited Celt. DAME lir% with short horns, had on a hnimi bell— The merurrlcrerinesimt to remote her and pay expenses or the. 'NEB be Paid acrordirta to law,. VIILIP CiAlt:Bint. Muddy Branch.' .11.40.. M=UM STRAT -COW —4 TO TI-; RA-m of the mulawrilwr.Alayrto township. fkliciyi• , County. A. largo' Red C. with s whits heed lusd an ,old be l rin hcr Hoek. She appears to about.lo year* ad. Tin- owner still pleaseasil and pnwe property. or tits Cow ism bo dealt with according to law. .7t311N - M. WOMMIKR., • 'Warni• township; Schuyikili County- Ps. . tiorstfilvr 11. 1 1, 54; • ' 440 " glitt9TFiAT COW.i.aCtuni , to Ml6Flukes of • fis‘isubscriher in Schuylkill Townsh , Schuyl kill 01- about tho meddle 4 &virtu ‘r, a lied CoW With-whits wirla no her font and bind and two hatul. with cranked burns;. aho , Is about 12 yearn old.— had a One lima hell on with a leather strap. The 0101.1 . t. 47.41.104 tad L. come farli2.l4l prose property, pay chargas arid take her away.' . :SAMUEL norm. - :Yew. 11. 15.54. . 41-3 t NOTICES ESSQT:UTION. — Notice ` is hereby cy Oren that iitnannet Wont and Philp Kolia,irii lox ill the tiatne of Philip Kolb &ib Imre this day (lite •oratier 16th.; IS:4) atagrad partnership bt mutual eine. went, atilt that all the partnership transactions will israet tik rip by Phfllp•Kolb. whu Wfl earry on the tnniness ati wforo. In his man name. - EMANUEL FrltAill, KOLA. MEM V.1:11H;liT LA3III, .I , lmini;fp=irt.r. • ?Cm ..te.yr 14, subtleribilts hvrehv that atOiratasta nil Ibe made In la. tv•at I,K , ,zi , ;atar.. at POunk.ylvania_ fora elate.: of n I L-tni s ~r tivroxit and iftbe. to be tornted to tbr H. 'ross t 1.4 4 , f'Tnursitta..**lmyllsill 'Counts, Ps, in tn. -Anihnwin. Bank:6l"reiNvit.u., - *HI, a rnrieni,f; tianginq ib"u.and INAlam RICII4OI, 0111TEIS., }WI LINT, .Y.INLI. .1 , 4E5 WEN. HOP/ IA 114rcurri. lytal.tr.F.x, Tuna , jel. Juan '23.11454 - OTICE S , Aled VerVea.tv stlt I*. reel Ca/Fru Run imprnrempettOotatwttrv, Ar th..lr C. Carpi nt.ew Clout, f'hiltutelplaLt. u3lll 1: , FILID-kt ttio :ttth nt IN-:ember, tk.L rise Le.r00..) i. 04. .Van old ;Arturo:o if..the trim 044 'euvedll3l. tru yiATW: laid nevem!'" to he t•nd.r.rti -Tropcsals r-v Le..ae• lug the Coal Mhara *tat nature, , 1 the Carbon-Pun 'Tut. proiernettt. Co:" The ocelot are new In . 513(t4firl t.p4eis 'Hon; the. Weaker bring fit a raprvlti to prepnrt , over It Ona to= of Coal per Tear. For the Fuperior quality of the Cent offerenee mu he given to puttee now 'wart. It In rhaririplain. raltintore.-tin.t etwtbure. Mf terrarial . " Entorinstion r,,tuvrttinit the ptop.rt - y - will glven upon appaleatiipoo WILLIAM K EVAN $, 'Went, at the ofltce; or to itie tiapetintendent, WILLIAM U. MARAIAI,4 at Shatookid, riorthumbertaatt Co., l's., "here tha tapes are !situated. Ity order rsl tha BonAl of birretars.: IiAMITY.t. WILCOX, A Se T tritirry. 1 . 4111041 , 615.,91,nytte114t 1 4 , 4551 iiivtAuaNjtEo.7-8.4i1 .N .i l d ta d le s la rg , um..k.i. R.ifrio s.. i ., . Calabar it, ViS4 - • ''-------.._.„-:‘,.4 !* jarriVOINITION ' PANTED . , • mom fa yarded at ANNIE 0 11.14 ~ '`, Sorer 14 and 15 Tuna It a Idil h .:, rI. atria td mouths aca. at Poet 4, tkch. L . t heard n u *am. She ball 11.4itti W.. ,q, ' 4 ht WV, Atm MOSil- IR her bra, h - b, 5 444 .1 . larammitko Irk daird to b 0 .1 ,41 ive,l ti ri:t biter :smam j.,. , 4 , tart eakrat Ba ru"‘ t.'' . November 11,1454 .. . .---7-7.--7w i HARDWARE & no VINE GUNS ' Ourietnt,...;:r sb ti,i., Allen's Ite•nt S. r^.4l: 'N . ' , at ihe Hardware tad le an Ditt, tt7 4k - Noresotser li z Mt 4 ;431. 4m , _ DER I CAN STAR R A'S It i . rardAi I. en-fiT It - 41;er t II t.. 5. 4. 4 1 ,, • ! - tt4i' iestVer 11.1x33 • TAPESTRY CARPET BR4 ',flint leatalsl and Larrif Pea5h,..1.1..,,, ia %vats, al qua ihxhrikre. d Imr-1,01. nil; Nar t .inb er 21.1453 ' *: ~.. I,lllliE ARTS. -2- oeiltlEin tri ti, 1 w.reisbwt•rs,t.,aii....h4c;mtt:ufrtt•aenp,:2l,,w,bot c r .r ii t7i ,, 7 , ,,,,. _.1.. • : . NeTettiNer 112 . 1 , 34 . 14% 2 21. . .....______. . ~ • ____ _ l.A.1.1111; .. M AI'S, Nurser3l,,,., ~iii tm, (7.,Ditar ISrsala-katt:lth. KaiT, A 1 - • owl .. atintig,ns. ffisi an,i-iinnt Bk4r, * S . . t 4 A A tb A , flanti2nre and FP)II 1A.4.1%. ~ tki, l '.. Norember 11. 1 2 41 ... . ._._ _ , i'lA LC i N Et) PIAS'EER, t'B, ki Inas. Sand_ Tar, Rahn. 411....1 ,i, ' i 13„,,,,,,,,, zinc ihqiita, at the 1 12r , 144,,.. t . t h,.% 211 ,' .- . E1:224, .2i2r.r24221.2.2- .. ~..2...2 TONS F'l,l:r 11,kR lUr I!: said by 1 4.1.5,14 v, 11 , 4, , letolbe:r 1:1*. 14144 L Q - AVSAGE 111•.1f CUTTEp: for lasa and Pn:: fur :klitjce-tweat, with /.011'nm rota i . 1 ' t q ; FRAticE , I o. A trSAG E. CI !TTERs AN D frix—Just rervivot. a 11ae1. , 14 MUM:. Cattrra and Stutters. Aix. Curter& whirl) win 144 itotcrbilip ~euaAnd lard-4,14(V 3kteb3.lo. ‘1:, NOtttllttier IS_] S!".1 ' !! - 4 -4 EVOLVERS.- - --=-Just 11 vreot'sloot': AlLein, tire loalsori. Alpo, egitglo.nocls.lo 8axe.1.4 ,rOl 1 sold cheap sk, t; rtsedfrart and E;;;-. Ccntri Souk, OtioLor zs Tsai A 'IVIERICAN , GUTI.EIE7 .../.3,..kvivoid from tbs Matikbulurt .Inerican 71ildt in 4 ib , ea - t Cufherit in setts nr Aria 11: pattcrius and tlx IttproTn4 Babine. g‘,4l Miwic. of rocket entlerY, Itna , r, and ` , is,term! ionic community. tar sal, 2.! 1 . lira. . . evn trr ; , trftt. Ootober'2B. IS.S4 7.1 BUSINESS CARD TWIN P. HOBARt, Anent% 4 , 45imum'Wont, 1',,,r ?tow:'Pet. 0114. ~,,;,.: tun ilisus. , ...4:'entreltrl'uttitiTie, Penn. ' , '- Artll 24. 1152 .1. . .... A,C1311 K LINE, Justir ea f t h ei it/ will attend to the tollofifno 0 1 - and di the duties apperisluittit tubc,.l, 4 „ Pcdrsrillo, December 2.1. it;Ni rptiONl AS R. BANK N, j_ . ls,w. twin. orui,:o *Awl. ritprs 2 , o 6 Cloarr-h. ibir4 3 l ' Nr! ORIi.IS()N jOls,s and rittecrumer. sr 1 wimb.r.ale and retail. 'Dt.ltu DAL !‘rietritwr 11. I qb.l VIEVILLE S•Rh:II A RDsj : At Law Atiend.ip aiib'dilllr^art. aa.l rttr.. to Mil:. Morris !‘trtre, .in a' 11. ' (4.; N. 11111VNIO a. 4,11 1 4 1111 . 1' k )tarket and t , ,, , rd pttypts, a. 4.1 141, '- Ebittire , allor.*ta rr op. rst; tt ar4 114•W3V1h 11,411.4.-41 11” warrant- all ills work. t!trtobrr Aril EU.. BRIAVN, Inspector i.4n41.r. 171, sent 4. to Witt-tram.- L: = t aking ExadataationA, Itrports, &e- .1 4 Latta, • Fr4n krwoiirdge t -r %tit, lEt trpontlrtna, ha:4oz tavu to 1104 , tr• Sufi vs.-vied on La.t c yrto. irrwtrral astistartion to aft 'tan nay :Into; is REVERS to JAW-4 Npu and D. NUL trtr. WO tuft Mtt.W.El WA. for cal lbilitY an. intettrlty. ILE:SIDE:WE-0 n Nes...ratan .ttrelof F. 44 Settrwl 11 , nt.w. Novrtistwr 14 IkM . JONATitAN Serit LTZ. THE COURTS, PROtLANIA,TION. V4TPICE is ° hereby riveliAll .4f 0 , 01111041 r+rtbr tri.4" ,, f rte.k t)e Omnty 011. rOtliifY of, 'December ar - xti nt o'rlo,k, A. 31, week Thnvfoge, PF1 . 5041P Wring imitx p.c.dicz rt•boNo dory tt gbarl M; t:, appor 3( nritlee and govern. ibenip•Otesoro.r.linrty. • J.131r.:4 t . ;,..-Cnn 1 . 11F,' c(otricr (IF For! 1. nf srb4llclli C'ounty. 2 4 ,xur.t. NumartmAut Ili • th..tr twux ;Nat. Et.sa You are 1%4.1 ebr notified that Isto, tit-11 4:3 , Altity. to Ir. 0 - 4 '7, hand• ut tuarluivtly. rittrred into iakr*lire, lbst Uhl Court rough ot , ,r-it,'711.1, Schuylkill crulylf.'4 , itte , Elt , oeinher. A. 11.. vtlt , en altd whore, gent nn .I,yeAr any ff.,' have. +why ttni it.fd 2 4 .1imUel not d °rend from tlu, n - 11.11 yo AMY'''. ‘'2 o t , lerittl i Can, ThdtiTilit, Nuteuile-r 11, 1,5-4 j . . TOtICE.^4iI the Orilll.lril 4 1. :. 4 thie3 - 11,11104n4 N..her . gaitt ge, Tbr Viimptatrra.lth-cl ~:"4 irldwu , rf 1 ""„' - ilcormli, Itrittarilln, tiwc'tta Clirlat , vhcc 1.411iir,. and 3!ary Art tr Ulary Ann Martin, Celli lilartin, and t.wtio be said :Wary Ann, Criln. and Jr....10n ,e m .". drrn and leital bri Ib' IS Man uf" and turb of ',mare al ail titinhatts' Caul to fie livid at l' , tta,:r thr County of thr 'scat_ at 10 ur'rlock. it, rirrni.f 1 / 4 r, Ural Fatale ;if thr mid 'William IV- , ate,appnbateci value therm,: nr , 0/01131 , 1 1101. b ruld arCording tf , gy 1.1.11 Priblithed in ntrili'orwr tn nn 3.00. S . ". • - • PRO CLAMATION. W I Rl' , Wri t M., of •..." , tlits I kilt •* • ' r.si ',Li sof no.rt....tior ••••• an 4 Toosliaor fkih,rat I‘. ‘`` , l iz lino. F. ?. and tt.i.lsrn r. , • Court K tai ter /11 , Itr, nod heftt-r.O rani par .nnrl orf ,, li•-•••s it the , A l,/ Shoir 1,! Mte rpetrd .41,1 Os or nog *l«trairs..s. afs.l 14.1,31.i,...1 11, ils" Len No.‘t Ala of the so h. Mgt PAY. the 4th ;4y or bK4.0.«, nrs: ),•,•* ultonitinne (tU .144 ,. . • NOUN' Lt 0.1..-reffl4 fttn.•l? f i.rtt Wt. , • i."1"4 rf tts , I'. mod Cosn.ta , ;....d. of izatiyikill:tbat they arr. 11• treat,dell tribe th.n and t9.c. 14 of 8114 wild day. ".ill.thotr rsibt. aint.Datigna and allother retaera !• raBl O . OJ J r • In ibrir eevrntl ormk.s, In !Nix. Iki3L art- li.orld rre”gat. lv r.sl • Its•• • ••-priNsnerk OW non rt 4^. of 3 , rid. roUrSty ur SCh iy MIL rft, P., proammte them as shall beju , t.. • God *FAT the JIL shrriffis - • •,-1 N'ssunOwr It. 1.•••-4. r N. ft.—The itn&sea and Jun.ll •.• • • , ,,,,i1- • attemd add L'mu-bar. ar. In ram of non.atirxidante. and pravid'ed. will ibe riadly publi.bed by erder th. Court; eft"' g:". 4 . 0 7'n ; ,s,.ordinirt. tirotwe WNs.I Y. .1 \Mt , . TA , : q.kr,T. T. Ilel.liES4 312.`HtE1. lii to P. ilt • :!..."4111 WANTED,
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