jllititts' jountol. POITSVILLE, - PA. I, is&4. Ethtor and rrprietor C. LITTLE, Associate Editor. iarrsolitnyriox-.Our rentlextenerally, but particularly the freesias of 'Temperance, are-referred to the address of the late State Cortiention in another column. the reasons are therein fully set forth why the next Jieg- Nlature should enact a Prohibitory Lispeor Law for the 'whole State. We entirely coin cide in this opinion and propose to Show some additional merit in the claim. Ist.. The, great nines s the'native popula tion of Pennsylvat4a are'in favOr of such a .Law,,and so voted at the late election. • The strength. of the opposition was made up large ly of the foreign element, while the Roman CatiteliCs, whether native or foreign. threw their influence:and votes That way almost sol id. This combination; of itself quite formi dable , inan ,aggregate vote comparatively small, held the balance of power, and , deter mined the result accordingly. From which analysis of the national character of the vote for and against the Law, it appears that the "power behind the throne," , Which Would con trol the action of our Legislature, la this im portant ease, is of foreign extraction and hos tile religion. , Now,. we have no possible objection to' the alien residents among us, of whatever enjoying' &pi t rigida with the sons of the a it ; but we ask, with all due respect to our continua interests, is it fair that the let ter should be over-ruted by the former—that the wishes of the native citizens, in a matter of such vital ireportance to the whole etim monwealth, morally and financially, should be set aside fur the preferences of those, who are only tea us by national generosity, but not of- wit Thii view of the ease is, mortover i i ring aerated by The fact that a lame propor tion of the traffickers in Rum are of foreign I birth, and thsfia still larger proportion of the I criminals and paupers of the State, and in- I deed of the whole country, tire of the same class, as official statistics amiilY detnonstmte. 2d., The cry that the la not he enfortsed is a premature and merely glatuitous assurrip- thin, It is a notable fact ttutt nearly all the I eities.and town* thmagliout the State, even in I , those counties that voted against the Law, gitv majorities in its favor. These: are the 1 great centres of action and influence:, and if the [.ate : can be enforced in them (and hoe ing a majority of Temperance men, there van '• 1e no doubt of it)), the .resistance encountered in the country districts, if tiny; will not he worth speakiag of. Tletice, we decideilly and unequivocally de; dare for a Prohihitory Law—let us Intim it, Messrs. I.,egi3lators,ittid the Temperance hosts throughout the State will run the risk of the eilimminences. Clive us the taw at any rate, nn it if any eonclitioti or , . proviso is attached, let it be its valocelitent repeal by the 'people. For instance, frame the ennettnent so that the Law shalt go effect. may, in May next, Jciail let the members of the following IPgis• Lature he ehosew with reference to its contin- Ranee or repeal. Thii, we conceive, will be n practical mut fair test of !. popular .sentfluent oft the.subject. `YIII. - sr: Int:LANIL—We iraVe; let 'litter , - ent refinTod to 'the ntnevrott3 fewl at prr.A.tlt, itt 411 irk eillintry: more partic ularly in 'New York vrkere ii•ailing heilig erentA:nre:, hetsiren "Young. Ireland' amk the old logiekiof the Retnish ehureh: How hitter the feeling is between ihese parties, the ex- tracti.frotir the irrisfrirr Preeitittli.l Agit' fiat en .the one ithle, 3litebefii ,I;Ae;irelet ste., on the other, we have orctmionully published, amply • show. A few day* ago the. Meagher ttrenedier !flu:lnds .of Jersey 47ity gut up a hail, to which they red John Mitchel and .Col, Dohiory„ er Kelly, the Cat:6;h at Jersey City, ilioniitneed this hall front Vis pulpit, and thr bid the attentLiitve of any of hit; congregatiiin. However, the 1)311 came off, anit NC:tic-hid floheny- were there: They not only ilattre4l,.; but they likewiAe made rtpeecftes in whielt Fathror Kelly . was handled sonzewliat roughly. Mr.: ; Mitcliel denim:need the Pope, in plain terra.,la a "a: despotic.ttomperal prille,c," eoritinued the- speaker, "he ia tiros in firm leapio with the, other despotic princes, here tics,. schismatics, mussultnert and all, to main tain the great principle of. kingaltip agaimit the inevitable dcinricracy of Western Europe. Not content with the spiritual key (which no . , man seeks to take front him) fie must needs keep' the key of the ,Ingnisition dungeons 1 , jwivith will assuredly be one tray wrested from • him)—and not content to sit on the Rock of Peter, I l e must also,hohl,as Collateral security, the more of Iladrian." Dohersy followed Mr. 3litchel. and , Notching upon the occasion he reverted tohis iletemetationl from the altar by the CatholiC priests. Ile spoke of the soils of, dissensions and'its fatal results, especially to his country. He was not present to excite such a feeling, the dourest wish with him was to heal up its sneree. Hut the deadly assault which had hero cueselessly made apart him before a Christian congregation—tipan the altar of God, he must Speak to. He then indignantly repelled the gross aspersion upon the un; Irish virtue and acknowledged purityof Irish women, and deremn* the malignity could . warp so sacred a sehject to the perpOse of higotted andintolerant He needed trot to sny thai the cause of this _at- . tack was not that it was a ball; it was ant . the Mond but the Witieat character which waft. aimed at. 'Why, he, himigeif, not many weeks etintr, half attended a 'Tatholic the proceeds of Which were devoted to the oh: jectaliuildint a-Catholic thorch!—ond the , : lux(eetiAisteer petted etas a Rorie Catholic' PriOtlY/Not It was not the morat - it watt the Republican character of the present assernbtv that, was aline attacked. He then repudiated theldifferent epithets with Which he had been deantinced is far as they eitohl ettittey a sense of thought or act on hi's part, incompat ible with his ditty as a citizen of thit honor w a num.. Etc did riot how- ever, shrink from the hearty acceptance of -thOsellenunCiations so far as they implied his, full partitipation*in the profession of liberty, Ripultlicrtnism however \red. lie pmfesse4 himself a Catholic too, withal], het not in the sense of Mr. Hrternsott, the late Pope of Ols ten. In fact, while in Wastifigton lastuinter IM received a letter from the High Ilriest of .IMisey {Mr. Kelly) requesting., him to edit in that city," a Roman Catholic 3fagazine. He plicti that if the intention watt to teach the linmatt Catholic ritliinn as expounded in the Prwmoit's inornai, to the Boston Pilot, nr me: ci!iriliog.to the said Mr. Brownvin, he could tint at, lalletl work. And the answer to this, he• deAiri4.l it .•slw~ciail4 ttitted,_wiis that Father Kelly wished' no such fXpositiort tube taught. lie intended in publish this correspondence. Ktiow ,Norlitsu AGlTATtoti,—Every • lk now.a.4lay,s,. hos :unclothing S4l.y.ots 0614 _suhjtitli- The set: out scone ito• 1„ - ,,,t l that strike. ty• I fitrobly, us follows: t••. •NV are flat new flitNis Aryl not eild ones, .tot only in our worluilni'ps,hut in t iny diorelte,, pe betteNt in Nteambitat:-:, titst in sinking Mu , 'ijontii . a.4--in railways., not in S.WPatiug 6aintsg— i An our own hull hands. ontl not in the 41rierl the frnv,, , ,r nails n a ml thelfw e nulls of .I t , ,portal * * * t.i low tong, in evtkit wonkl the Papal Seo [it , . Otte to .• I,- tritairitain - irtten sitho Yankee :4-Iww , lmahler in v ilt. ft4 e, .11111. a Miltittilfrf4 Iliij/iNter jjug !Mth at every r , wtter ? 'nog, Vett in ' Austria, 4.1104 the 4.'ltholit• church :mirror, it self without the wsport Argternohe sleeples.s -i 31E;tiA of the poltee, and all the ditty details of a tot-an and itionstretus tyranny? And, lit- a pithy of tra•umting we nuty ask, haw, iii this land of iterfeet freedom, tan a Catholic bier• arehr risibly make head against infEnrnrea would prore fatal to its cuotinued I ; r, ersly elsewhere?" - Iteis because the schoolmastcr, and the min ister are alnuad, that we haw agitation; awl .14iiation is OUT safety. 4 _ * Mr A Dritocarttc enntianston. , --The gitat political iorthqinke ram turning "tali,' ten and things" topikrearl, ifyßiggestive.af various reflections, the ehaticter of which de penda much upon, the retie G.,•, Tina follouil is:lg is one aspect of the Subject, as Pscaentcdl by the Reading 13r:4'm Dot:torts& paper- 71 mad it : The year 1/(14 is, also, 'vitt the less remark able for the great ehauge which hat taken place in the American uund, in relation to those who, het two abort years ago, were Clio us the heads of the national government. Ng one roll Taranto a revolution to sadden;, and yet en radical, as that which has taheti plate in the principal states of our Amerigan eonfedensey within the tut month, to tle . ficklenesi, of instability of public opinion.--; No one, will venture to soy, that light• end transient causes produced such a startling and momentous change--annihilating the two old political parties, who have - :for a (planer of a century marshalled therre of our country • • on opposite sides Of e . " ballot-box. t This change was the result, we. rather think, Of a settled conviction with the Atnericap yokels, Th a t they hale been deceived and - betrayed Ify those whorh they once honored with their:suf. 'frage i -and' feeling the farce of the outrage ,upontheir just expectations, they have wheel! ed rotted in solid -plusinnx. and rebuked the deceiver and punished the betrayer. This they have done before , the close of the year 1554 and there . is no,fipical from the tenlict! The President, andbia. cabinet have been ten:detuned by the, hinerican :The 4th of March; 1855, (theT'day an, which Con gress Will contain an :overwhelming majority against them) 'will verify this pitiable truth. Who expeaed this state of thinv, amongst the myriad forces who rallied in 1852, tinder the banner of Pierce and King, to-rescue the country from the 'lute of the ruin party?". It is humiliating to us—we make this aeknowledge ment with regret—and must be so to all true democrats, that such a misfortue - (for such it is in our humble'opinion) should ever have befallen those entrusted with the highest stations in the land. The people have , seen the cherished principles of - the Republican governmenytransfornied into engines of per seeution ; and that, too, by...one. who was elto.' sea to care- out the principles of Demoiracy, as settled by the Compromise 0f , 1850, which was in no event ever to be - disturbed. And instead of conducting the government 'faith• fully and impartially, the members of Cabinet interfered in our State 'elections—dictated to loeal party nieetings—temoved those who re fn'sed to obey , their behests, and - introduced mutiny and discord, where previously peace anti harmony reigned. -,, The di - weft:ll of the Ailministratioxi of President Pierce iii. 185.1, will be the moat reit:ark:dile page it: the his-, tory of the Union! '; 114:rviis, Bneti/r, Co.—The Pottstown' Ledger, referring to The recent failure of .this firm, and also of Reeves, Abbot k Co.; (con'- sidered about the same parties), confirms out impression of' their suipensioniexpressed last week,—that a little flow only will be necessa ry hefore they will be .able to meet ell de mand.% and resumw burliness as fortnerly . . The extensive Operations and fume prospects of these companies are stated by the same : paper as follows: "° ,? • "These twit firms - ate - the proprietors of three, very eitensive works at Phstaixrille; Chester Co., Safe Harbor, Lancaster county, and Bridgeton, N. it... Employing in all some 11400 or 2000 operatires, numbering, with their fatuities, and those who are indirectly connected with the Works, seine 12,000 dr 15,000 persons. ;Should the work stop entire.' It;, and at this sensort of the rear, the ptiVa -1 Lien and suffering of the thousands depe.n : &tit con thextettlaY he imagined. The,Bridge• ton, N. J. Wo'rlit; are devoted to the Menefee hire of tails said glaits! tools, and employ four hundred hands. The Phseuixville Works, eonsist of three ftirtmees and mills: for the.i manuthoure of pig moral and railroad iron, employing about one theUattsl opertitives..-- I The Safe Harbor Iron Works Consist of tin anthracite . furnace, :nail mill, foundry; and give entidoyeteut toittime fire hundred hands. The two that named! Works produce- trce. l o3 . oath? tons ofntilinad iron awl 150. lOU ('of :hie:eh:int her iron, together et thshvaluetif ;45,000 (a: $T0,t100,.: - - said that the liabilities of 'the two firms are moiety for- workiiet expenses, materiel, la., and that their creditors Ore mostly among the Mite brukers orPhilads4• phia, and the banks of linneaster county.. It is eer ! : important that these two firms should go itte linty from the large numbrtr of ;de pettents„.bnt. also tit their creditors, us it hi' said that Met !contracts on which; they tere.b tF I engaged ! are yielding a profit I and ;toilers per tnvttlt. Relieved from pito! , icons rates that they have been paying -tor means to carry on their horsiness, it is thought! thitt their neer:dug:profits will in a short time' plc e them on their feet tigain. hope thahsta;h may he the case. It would be bad indeed for so tna of the working class to he thrown out of the means of gaining fi• hood, at this sea.soil of the sett?- " It is understood that the immediate cause of suspension was the inahility to convert Itailmatt bonds, taken in payment for "Trills"! htto money, under:the present depressed state of the stuck inarkirt. The Primary ont, how I ever, iit our opinion in doing beefiness I too extensively ins, borrowed capital, depend-I log upon the hanks and brekers ;for money. Their itesiness.had become too extensive fir the the:illation upon which it was built,—andl hettee-ettnid mit stand the pressure' :of a tight! manes Market. The paper or the, Company I is spread tar and wide, and , the insiebteditess! in small amounts In various iedi 'ristertisin to entities that supplied ore and other;materials, for the pro.seetition of business, is lir rut riicansl inesinsidernble,—ret• there are few if iiitv„fears ev,pressiedlty the knowing ones, of iiieirrahil-; its to meet all inilebtettness. A little time will be.required. "We'understand the hands einployed at Phrentiville, have gene cheerfully to work, being willing' to Wait until the eon - Tatty eau again resume re slur payments, winch: mut for a time he suspended. Setter on the "verge of winter," -than to have no work at all. The reputation the company hears for reliability, wilt no'doeht induee;these who supply the necessary wants of the . tidier , er, to do so without imposing anneeessery unity :upon • fhetn, for the credit:. they ! must I hare ouster these • circumstances." ItAttatosti Ri:roam..--.Vie do not mean in stock specolation---the system itself teaches whole Some less Ons of practical wiisdent,which if its 'devotees Mitt not hearken' to, they are not likely to he' influenced by ne . iirixtper ad viel!--but to matters pertaining -.to the ordi nary management of Roads. This latter sulk feet has °nate attracted Much abentioiramong Boards of Managers and other Officers, very properly. - On the 22t1 a-General 'Conven. tier; was hehl in New York city, at which were present representatives fora number of the mast; prinninent Railroad interests: in the , country. - • Attentiori vms tumuli: other mil?• jct.'s migtzeitetl for Immaiderntien t nib best syNteui of securing efficiepcy-iiinti exem i ption from accilents on raikonhs. , D4tipline, economy. proper divhlion nt,i her rind duty, mot minute and constant of perintendence of ever' depurtmeitt of ; railroad . . . . f.:cononty in fuel and oil. • ..1.1;i1, a general retrettelintent - , and reform, that our railroads may be regarded as per marotrinstitntions, supported by the primary interests of society. and forming:ar, important ageney in tarrying forward 'the destiny of nnr tarp attain promoting the comforts and per manent welfare of mankind, The Convention atijottrtteti to mpet in the &Tine place, oti the 12th yilierOite :tev : eral earnotitti:es oprxtintetion tM .vultjects tin tier tiiArtot...ion,will report. ger' Tine gr.!;;l;t*FiX k • EtticAzt,teuAtt fr twr?n and Williatn. , port, whkit hill clpeil aline of railway 4 . olrininiilation 11E41114'n Philadelphia rind Niagara Falls, 1.4 1 now al ino4 completed, and will lie in ruining order in a.veok nrll it slns hr Itet!iNlutt:„2 it:re • "Tate Railroad Bridge at Willittinsport is. Completed, and it liightty •roforizol by the limes. it imt 11 41 41 over a year in eourse of; eon:drat:lion, anti emitrare.§. 1.1Y3,0410 feet of, timber, seemed by 1.42 ton.a of wrotrxht, and, .;42 torts east iron, resting alien riooo perch , os ri" tint elass, and 400 peretCs :if .ccond class' masonry, fastened in their picsitibits hy. IPstiOtt hoshels of t;einont, and also' about .500, perehe4 tit rill-rap wtnic. j. The bridge isl a comtaittatiort of the Hard Ten 4- and Barn Arch, and contains AllVelt spent. 'Nothing but tile iron rails for a few sections is now /Noir. .ed.' to ccmplete the link between Williamsport and Milton. Theliettevie,sien etrgef, the owneri- of *bratty ler*MK Montom golfing Mill, st: d arenttd 1 ,, elt,euttlit,4lll. for turniug Qut about At tons Ruitrosii fruit its improvetitent, and eet t:esse. wi th insiciiii!it the every Z 4 bouts: • ; ;•• fora l4 bohlail its neigh irs. I sitWIPOEAVANIMM A Yaws 2:amt.—Tbia is.,,pamotratod to par.: faction la the patilkatkna Motet*" •-itttlit rhyme book for:ebitifea got up assn ad tottisetoont for Sitiatioue famous Oak Han CIA 3ag sitabltsbuttaat. Boston., It ilhowa ,ttia sort of spirit "that makes rick men, eronttiallythcatgb. , MPtisp for thesetaber btu , bees niceirrt 1114 number tortspleete the Fourth Tubule. for the see sad 'Sawa the existence I this suitelisitt, Monti tr. The Patlishers mask cherrfatly et. dui !meets of their enterprise so . far e and 44161111 tittirs tea. deuce in future atuxuaraigstaint. We Sist glad. to s;str it Patios, we iet &ma t as esti the best petioditais of abs: day. Hoar is ilia time to rubsits: belie:hit:lg of !be new Mama. a year; two copies for s3;i fro: to stetaddrem, $lO. Clergymen andYosniasiera el:vele:1 at $2; to be bed at Baum* 'llattaucts mice rasa or tter-SII:A11-110141Z:* This is the tide of en interesting vol One, octaio, 43q pages, just issued in Philadelphia, with a copy of which we have been prwebted by the author, Eie Bowen, Esc. P. embraces a general historical and descriptive view of tliesienery, agi ticniture and mineral resources, and prominent features of the travelled route from EiLtimore, to #arpere Ferry, Cumberland, Wheeling,. Cistic.4 ned and Louisville; and is cmbellidted with nut :estrous handsome engravings that /add to the . beauty as well Al enhance the intriClie value of the work. It is written in an easy, 4-band style, at the same time it deals Witty in the most rate r able statistical information, for the *faction 0134 arrangement of which kind of irnow)edge the an ther seems to possess a peculiar faculty. Each a book must, necessarily, find a large Circulation in the vicinity of, awl =hag those interested.in, the great line *of public feepreventeitt,!*hose rum. Illation it is were Immediately designed to caw. monsorate—the lialtimore tt Ohio Est.dread; while it may furnish many hears of rich entertainment • and mark tiseibi information to, tivi vender at a distance. esechaniral exectitioli, the work is got up in superior style throughout —being band . tamely Wired, with gilt idge paper, and printed in beautiful type. • foal Mein. 4 441:1.1A A,pq‘j Tireiftk Nemeth, DeennbeiL4l.Daya. ITN. NON. Ten. UV. ?RM. W. tie. 3- 4 13 9 Sun tit ; 7.67 7.68 7.06 7.10 .741 7.12 7.1 3 "seta, 4.33 4.33 4.32 4.32 4.32 '4.32 4:32 "• 6.12 rites 3.15 6.03 702 8:02 0.03' To-roorrow,6d—i'irst Suuday:!in Advent- Fnll Moon.--4tt, 8..28 to. j: Saturday, 2314..—Piesarat in Imo, tat rain in aitern, and eve. Sic day, 261,1.—Cloudy and eold. Son out a kittlo whits about noon.. Spitting snow ocenaion ally throughout the day. Nomcfny, Tich.—CtimtAy and Tagraday, 25471.--Sun init;Cleitr;trit. rim tredneeday, 29th.—rattistly elo6dy—lnustuilly 30/ 4,...-censi tn nA Sum nut, but ;; : part which has once been reuetited. The iron 'l:affinity fleetly. now in use are those put it. to replace in the I Fridn.Y# rtilltishi---snow th o if i r lippet‘—never baring been re...ewe d`either whole or -in part. Altogether, 'we have in use: . • it tin this road etglit locomotive !engines, threei , . ;721r-Tite: Prre4terina Btr. Mr t built by Enstwmii 1k Harrison,,one by M. W.ti beingnil the outside. 1132(1.41cm, and four in our shops at 11azleton."1 "We have never used other, fuel than an-! xs-fide6e) i—Nest Monday, ill ree weeks will be Christmas.Christmas.ilinieite coal, excepting for the: purpose. of': ; I:kindling fires. The engines have been in use .1! 7'h- Irate obi->eiy will meet next Meaday:ftinring the scostin of navigation from two,veurs eveninr„,ly tier. Mr. Mrceel.'s et;urrh.. The pre.latgii, (when the last were biailto upto the time: ceediug' ositectr.l to he of.antiseefiniportanee.Tof the oldest.eugines. named above, and we!, - - :ithave never renewed a flee-box , ,or set of tines 0-tr-The Visiisty ronitßioamter# odd several new the 'repairs to the two Ongines named. ; towns of ip,. to their tilt).ramp s -rntlgeiingir tite r therefore, as our experience goes, an-t thtri trccic . • . =. 4 Fthmeite coal fistt fuel is not apt; destructive us. lifire-boes and fines as has bein generally or -41-- The lea fr,r a`!-7* bare g t 7" "" and supposed. We wear out about two. of itinter--faa Frost has been:frisking about aE3isets o f .grate; butts i n the sen.san a use of " , I great rate. -renrine. `t Kitt-eit—on Weaneniay a train of 4. As to the character of the iltad start frotn the Lehigh en at Peon linven. we had,.': inadedeoat cars shire Wadetvithi, were dm-ending , • , usttig a part the mover Meadow roach she ,FraYtt-ti . " the Mr; en•rb6-f) when inn ny.,, T ,n t ling grade averagiti u eighty feet.per: they tivertnok a number , the mutes used ref, } m i le for f i r e tar, then one „ in s rea. and for.; -druwinit. the "old"' t arslieknging to M tr. feet per mile for one toile had three-guar.! Jai k Temple of this playe, and running into theta, ; ter"; ; then sixty for three nod a half miles, to thirteen were, kilted mot irtn•tiirribsat slid it}': the intersection of the various bwiebts had.* jaw : broken. The lost it estirnafed.at tricsratil.of f lug to the mines. In descending, as von noop: F: • z s f percievey mostly by gravity, the! coal' fire' re-, manned entirely inactive, having no artificial. draft by fans or otherwise, except that caused !It' the exhaust titen.ca!;.. while in ascending: with a load of empty ears, Nita; to the whole power of the eng i ne, the - fireto generate the' necessary steam must be stiniulated to the; most intense activity'; thus!; mitking, appar-,t cotly, a far more unfavoiahle: elate of things!, Coe the use of coal than on a road where the grade-4 Atli more uniform, and in einseeinente' the tire acted upon by a more uniform draft!. !tl am aware that it has been vapid that coal might do for shout roads, but . that on long; roads the continuous intense 'action of the, heat would destroy the fire-hi:4 and flues..-- 7 *, tiow, it strikes me as absurd to suppose that on a road of any length a fife need be made: more intensely {tot, or that !,:airy part of the' boiler could be more heated thanei neeessao i .to drive an engine and full frail) up ten miles: of imelt grades as are-specifled above, or that; a eotttinuous equable heat for eight or tell hours can be worse than continuing - the home heat for nil hour, then a moderate fire for an hour, and so on rilternately,. with the comae-qttent expansion and contraction, and this, 'combated day after day for' eight, months mutually during fifteen years. I have cll.! iered into this subject, perhaps, to . 4 sonar! what tedious length, my object being to satia.; .fy. yourself and otters' that anthracite coal bait ! been used successfully for a series of yearg*lit this region as fuel 6tr locordetice ettgmez not 1 , differing materially- from tile ; ordinary mode! of construction." • • ! CO-War of 1812.—A chp nitlients in oui cql Timm , to-iiny fora meeting of tk:e Soldiers of this . war. in the County, to be held ni the Court-Ilownfil' ott Itfondey. the 4th inst., to arioint delegates in - : the riming 'National Conventioti, The tnovetnelit! throughout.the ettuntry among 7.lteite veteran tos;; 1 i triotA to he ttnitsattily getferni, an:d nu those interested 11 1 : e'reabouts wilt; Cot neglect theci: intereNts- = jrAP-..l4:nitonir.- r At the titintittl election of 14.; ierki I.o(ign. N 0.1216, A. y.. 314 in this .13"i"gf4, NU ;it Imlay night latt.the foDowing genilinnerf Wctr chimera as filrti.cro for TIC" ensiling Peer: Worship/of ifteorr-4.hn ILtigites; Sdaor Wort/vs—C. tittle; " —II. Aechteii:tic,A; Xetrefary--J. S.. C. Mania tic-elert.); TilwFrir , r--J. F. Elli”tt. • It 1. . . t-t - L it. rimy Sotirry.-.--Theiattendertee,iwe art glad to uhaerve, in improving. f Mr. Lexiieleetiiiit on Wednesday evening, expret , mid tallith - li:ter4Y beauty ; end the debate, theigh on a wen . 4,1 Pubjert,'ltett entsdneted,with alitrit and: al.ility. .F..,, . At a linbsequent Itapinest meeting, the: foliell ing gentlemen were effected eft/cent foithe Impure; tertn t—Preiti.kkt—lL Phi/ er Viee- ;f 4'l/4 B. N. M. lie/met ; Setyrrisei-4„ 11, Tliill4*; Z-msurrr--.,Tnto T. Ehotter;(6-eittickl h Mc-Cool. ' • ';%!:. Schneidrt facture* ilesK` week. lorittayiot last rett , ir, w hit eh* Wolf erteir:,atet war brat Ert into ttmo„.solitit, body standing bk an upon titifitig and :ti.oing:ttte sparkling Sold gushing out, : frets inspired as -fit. lows: • Oar town war to-iissy.agreeithly. worpriste4lblithe reception of the water from Wolf Creek girl@ the pipes of the new Wear Company, and white the water wet gashing forth from One of theta:fent plugs, a tinny y,f ma noses gathered arouitt Wren the sight, when to their amazement ..a t singbtar thing was 4rawn through the piper k' the teem of the water, which see tliteiVElV4 to here Mire, been a large hull frog, hot frent its mete/ gird tom,_ ditiea and the coong.forre al tearer, the itaitf.f;?lfss obliged to retire tender the dent conrietion :11111 there was to be no "more rub." 01impostont.ISTNn4yinS. rat Wefter.vkerfc-;sls. Peter N. Piglet: of Barry fownship, , Forge, in this ionnty, hie introduced eisioitii: the thatrical improvements, of Ins own inventledii in' the construction , or watwwheeir, .which" then brought to public niritke,n4 their adrantagoa f ttP: predated, are likely to rerfdtttionive the butil4ers eE milt.wrightiag, in a great measure. Mr, a t las been est.% one of his irop4ro wheels in .04i:tin ning of his Grist Mill for imam • nine t;;;Tilibi or more, an(lit works to his entire satirfaction.,l6ev erg cOmpetent besides. hive V'n,'lrh ined it, and all unhesitatingly pronounce it-ii:4lc eided.and impoittint improvement. • • This new wheel is SO constricted with-414 We. beveled and concave buckets, that the water facts ttpda.the wheel with a doable percussive prOintre„ at the seine time haring the full lever i age ef, the wheel's radii hint centre topentre„ and is neltfonr times .before being dischatged: The indrititage thereby gained is economy of .power , ,(-lese;: than olio-half (hut little more than a third) the ri4istitY of water heitig required to - exert the-swim' %Ito AS byt fir usual method. The improkement is ennhily aspplirniple.l4',Over ebot,: Breast and, The-invei.ithe 1.4 -{abut applying for a patent for this an preseitteni: , in the name Jiue- J I ; • • We here nut *ten this pen' tothne . V!tinf Ylinnof detweihe it* rensimetinn !in detail, ei - en listhat Warn desirable on the li,ii7 of the invent 43 hut 'ne have the most 14)Altice ikEtiUltatiONi fitnn 'ettrintle and e6mpetent knifes tititi its prnetient offe.ckte '.*eo a* here vetireintute-A. ; igrinfamzu !.: 1:41".3 grirfrit 1141telem father : scram upon the Mine Elilt R. in* not two, Titling n Doilot. in Illintraidllo for Rio itten't:t:4losta.. riett 4 itp ci!tist-nx. thy , atirtmca ,or any 'verb - • • f "•; 4 ••The Ertnaht Train '0 inrcattionallT slitcrott on to pony, rota Opor.tne, , trarratAml ilvei.ntiAryme, of freight are norifitut 'thrl tett,tfleittfer Mkt , it away or that it will a, a matter of acreigit'y bark to Schuylkill Ilavert. * "lie toriA the Mine Company every ymeee.s, hut "we *ant Reim .tO Intra that. thileoteretteity expert Squte little arrotatiirOlation treat their hands. 194;inh. of. our 4erchi.tits for want of such arcorautodeitioa hayelte l d.th•aitgthela brought by-way of PotOtilio awl rahjeciidiktbein. prism to the larontroulairca of watoniti& there thence • A "rilial road" le tliiaateried 11/I the - OW aloe. oath - 010i tr.sucdr. Ititart ail ar bias Welt= Natio At Misr Maki fa e'4l4 prim/elan rearsfremal9ll9,l/144, asvie,ea rad year therauteria 1850 i Bkl4 ..Flurnacti. Bleomerlet._ ,•••• '.' ~. .. ~., - ,........,..........0w To Co_al Charcoal Built Haat Failed 17* - 1 1 ' • I ' 174{0 1 I: - I:, ~ 2 1 175 1 0:' 2 '.l .:1, 170. , -2, , 5 ;1 17/0. ' . IVO a • 2 !.5 ' 5 1,110 1 16 # 9 . ' 16 15. . 19/0 11 l9 304 1820 14 ', 16 '3O iB3O .•l 18 20 :48 1635 5 • - 72 - 45 133 180 3 "3 6 >l2 6 1841, 1 3 _ 2 . '.l 6. 2 1849 5 ' 8_ i 2O '2 O 1843 5 - 2 , .. 7 7 1844 4 13 4 !.. - . : 21 11 1843 14 15 186 II- 30 11 ,M 0 - 3 12 .53 4(1 1847 8 12 5 25 24 180 5 6 6 - 17 37 1849 3 2 . 5 , .10 41 , 1840 8 1 5 - 14 •22 , 66 230 . • 105 - 504 183 ')'he impetus after tB4l is attributed to the discovery of the successful application- of an thracite coal far iron.making purposes, and to the Tariff of 1842. After Walker's Free Tride Tariff of '46, these ereedona diminished isi number. i'.lltne singular feature in ti e-hilifory of thisi stijijeet, Is the -fact that in the tidy days of ir*i.making, Great Britain imported from this etinutry coosiderable(quantitses of iron, fin 1740 to 1150, the imports were 2360014 Or annum. This increased, MAR in 1770 thliy reached 7525 tons, being mere than one• sixth of all the iron imported jute Great Brit. 04 from all quarters.- t.4,IIMIMACIZEg COAL 33 L 0003011 7 .13. The following is a communication made by A.Pardee, Esq., to Itr. Edward.:.Miller, Chief Etigineer of the North Pennsylvania Halt. + - The subject, is one of great and it Importance to the-railway tatencstshf the gauntry . The use of anthracite ctraf : ns 'fug, was etimmenced on the Beaver Meadow Railroad, id 1836, in engines built by EastWiek t Ear. 4 1 son, and has been continued ta the present that, in a portion of their engines. 'On the Jtazleton road we comritenceti its use 1a1838, 1 id the 'Lehigh'," engine built by Dtstiiiek tlarrison, and in 1839 in the • lierenis,' by Mine makers.: 'Both engines have been ml *instant use during the season 'a navigation, egg eight monihs per year, up tO and nelud air, 1852, when the *Lehigh' was taken into ; the shop to be rebuilt. The 'Lle.reuled is still in use. Both engines had originally copper trues, which wire replaced by iron ones after nth" for - 1161 4 beer Alxna two yeses' use, the eoppir having _ RI friar: out At the end next to the fire-box, by `'the purtie)eA of coal drawn in lip the draft.— lloth engine.s have now the same fire•boxes With' whiehihey were turned out!of the maker's !;.chop, exe4pting about one foot of the lower Iliii EIVRIMEEM IN PUDIONO muramt. . Aiming the patents recently specified, 4' that of Mr, Inatte finzleltufst i of triverstone,' LanCashire,jroti and titeel -.ritanufatturer, for' "Improvements in the manufacture of iron by blast, and in the construction! of furnace's anil machinery for the name," illicit the inventor ' this describes The nature of my said :11orentirm, art&iß what manner the name in, tip 11 . e performed; is. as follows The furnn:ee; bottom is circu-1 par ter tiearly so. 2. Cert.rib) tools of the 'rut- ture tied character set forth , are adapted and' usediti,a - fureaee to which; Oast illumined (as I loran air furnace,) such apperatus coesists di. ~,,,., three legs, two being connected' to the main 1 Illi no i s ,. leg, oeshaft, by 0, &utile Jeint, which, whets; Tennessee, - - - introduced into the fermate. opens out, and ; Maryland., -. -— ; - being intrattliateiy connectedby thetioulding-; Neith Carolina, - ' -' - - .. ~ box to the upright shalt. Sesta:Media suitable ,t .. . e-nt " l ' - - bearing cas ordinarily prlsetisiel in mediate: ism,) winch being provided with a bevel wheel; gearing wilt another letvid wheel On the hori zontal shaft. Mounted iti suitahle hearings: (as ordinarily used in ineehaniern t ) is thereby; dri'ven by steam or water, .tir other suitable!, -, power, causing the afoiesitud tool or append-I' .., .14 1 teinewslotivitUte.---Theemittitions fergain us te'revolve at 'a proper speed. The legs; leg the indulgeece of the Roman Cathelle juhiletS being.teptal in length to the diameter of ; the '• 'bow holding aro' itgheut the eteintry, are ns rob furnace bottom, the wholi of thelioilittg - pro:: .1 - - ' cues can be cumpleted in n very little time,: : ws. ' "t""taodio"g t4'Relit trb ' Of ii"Ttrr"t:4' ee*P " N"inb of "k" Reset. without any ntaretallaboi, with the exception i Ist. To receive Worthily the Sserainenis of pen. lir'. Ilisa ' of c h an ging th e tnois, which I d y ed as tam " , I . and nearly as quickly aaithe puddle chi:awes: It li . 7 l , Pl 4l,,, th t . ° l b l „ l " l : ° l, l 4. l';' " e;: c l i r ni (Ti tre b, wlisre there the ordinary tools, b 2 e . means of the levetr end; 'taloa one, (41 Olean separate 'keys ; where there iP guide rods; inie. of which is eafineftati tts the t, 'more than one, ea in rimeittenee and New llayen, coupling beat for connecting or disconnecting 1 :their own Chun+ twee,on separate days. and en when ;required, - whilst the ' other lever! tidiest ; tither Cherth once; and there during these visits, opt the * l-wit tool,„being ci . ,inected to it 4 , t h e ' ;devi l s:Cy peay.ter of,. the p i ie i ll i ilincss; chain for renveying it to the coon vg! cistern, i I tfotert.l4 Apostolicen-rte:e"°no t ; e „,, , '" the „ t i n ,`" t i , o t n r o e f r 4 ., and replocinga cola one,-the tool being!gui• I I ma y , a nd pence tinning all Christian rulers arid! ded in an upright. mitieler by a guide midi its' i people_• _ !,.. .., end being ofhtmea shoe - tliape, for the ;Chains; ; Alt. Thai they fli rt 'en one day, during the above.: to fall oil', whilst therlitimeated form nee side i i mentioned three nionibe. . .the'shafi Spindle, without.- contact thereWithd 'ult.' That they give "tnr atm' to "the poor, no.: When-the - boiling is finished, a shorter Meals; c°'-'l,ing to their devotion. AS -to the Hints, which may be offered by the intrtitluecti into the furnitec in, the semi - Arnim I r a iorr ii t d ur i ng the ibbika, w e wish them to he iler.u";sTliis tool is similtir to the fernier, With I tfidviima of in the &lie-wing manner: ene-baM to. this'exception, viz :---41tit it has a hole tlifette - ,li I he expended on, the suffering peer in each emigre the bead opPostite the nor in the cosiplinpitee, ! t, willies; the other half to be reserved by the Paie 4 . thipug,h which a pia is placed to keep it above ! tar for the support 4 Orphans in hiscengrealions. t h e i ron . ~This too l i tittin , b ut rtne .t e !„,: h as ii . and the erecting, me tarty as cireumitances will , is severatprong;:i attailiet; whilst the tons is rte II 14 7 , m t i i t ' at A tt s t y e lu a r s fi a ' t .° 6ll:b u il l r,,, y , s il l 0,-., au! „d T°lving: the paddler , erlth his lunidini raises 4 folllitrlt to the wriest helpless end deserving pone: lip the - Yrdii when 'dropped .(as . .ive teeth it) ti ii n d will glad/km.lbn hearts of the pion, donors from the "boiji which itonies In contaettivith4 Who, in yen:o3ring with a law for their benefit; the.proggs'obi s ee d eser ib e d, an d seriam i es i t I, will et the same tititc previa for the wants of the into pieces preteiratory"lts balling. 1 rhe inan-' (11. "`"''''''''' tier i t , w i it a i i apply ,t 6 blast to p , otaot. d, . 1 .N. , . ; t . h . e , s t e c . ts io n,i 4 p Li iit t : t iALT i r i nt to of tht pen c r i e t r i ze s ift w e/ e l ........... Ilvalirig 11101 Other runtimes, is by a gurnitons' e to eutit suggest that. 'Ave es3er Fathers." and 'fice or Tpipe, with small holes in different fee .ellail Mary's" be offered en these teem/inns, wish 1 sitionslM the top sine, ' and a larger bode in • the intention of praying nod in hisgreate*./tineiey thin, end, poiteieet snider : theb o tto tr , o f th, f or . LI : L er e t u t , l y re a lil i s k , anti tter f g a ra th ett s h . e re f ro wr ira ws, p s o p p e t tled mare plates. The tdri.lijewirethor cold or,Just„.t orura t t tl yt e rc. s t t:;_i it iL tr _si t lwi reli e nti n t, r uisi ..st iviu t . h boy a n t thi t a he rsortli sri thir e ht number t u hp ut rut he rralki o l t: may let regulated by .a.l4p i this (ripe 45 fixclt:. . is m t under the hers of the fi t, -t-rate anti may lie; built in the wall of the; nsts Tilt being In nrtri of asking the divine aid in-those deliberation,/ -convenient for cleaning the rubbish out_l Byl .which will shortly 'occupy the Holy Father anti the above arrangement and process, I nil eni; ;the 'Bishops assembled with him. • a id e d to n„,,„ peaty e i t he r ra w or ghat wood..i i I,. . , A ve it t c . o cui lif ti efl e T t :;, emn ai 6 in st u s te atti e n sba st. season e!e a r i tti s tee o , saw-duet, the finest of coed sleek, and colte.--i; The benefits of the blast to the . beating fur; lava,of such na--clnlnt comply with tin* Pr°vi - * i ficsi that the Beep:mint of pe elN ast hat nace, for the finishing of iron are various, the of use moat um) , Eucharist , e pttng ili thelatter yield,beinte favora much greater, and' the quality; i n children, be receir , ; amazingly"better, espeCially when heated en We would monad all Faatorrto invite the Cle;r. a tinder. bettoin furnaOtt, it * .beitg muelvieftei t try of their neigtibewheed to aid them - tea a seal -than can possi M ably be - evade w hen blast is not, tient them in the labors et the jubilee , that the a ppli e d ; t l ie ' art ia es bins ma d e b e i ng b ette r) tithfill way be Ptivileged to select a dineter fir la3Pteaforadlpmuareandi.;YiiPt the Mt"a:tbey3sythmkprer and thusb: andngat i endto Aslttar i a :e l lPua , 7?Pu ritnli7fu; gailingtl p t,f:Thdprl;t U=SISM=6==MIME!=I each as taus,. 'Meta, tin plate* and dee,— Another impetus% savantsgo, to be derived from my *veneers is, that opMeda of three tau of-loin east be =Ode . from' fir ` Isiah 30 mu. of fuel, la the:same time: et IS meta af iron: take by the same cOmmen Meess', D e *minor, especially when ma the-iblesC or refinsng furnace,in the liquid stage , es by th is latter 'appliace, the enounonti quantity of fire tons might be made. Another impootant advaatage to be desired is, that parties erecting works would save above 'earttalf the outlay to the .banding of fern* ees, fewer beingreq'curel. • It will also be or- Went that; the puddler's irork* will be' far: leis laboektul and would be ear better recanstera. test, With madded of the present price now pael,Tor puddling by the*ordirtag mode end tt wilt be teat to all practically „acquainted with the paddling process, the Otigu otherwise attetsdantwould he alutostavoided; itheingwell imowninhot masons, that the quality of iron is infetiorwheu the paddle is =table to perform his duty from excessive but Having now de. scribedthe Imbue of said invetition,and inwhat manner the stone is to be . performed, I de• elare that I The :nianatictuni of iron by Mast in the manner described.. 2. Haring the furnaee bottom circular, or near ty cireular. 3. Anvil* puddling tools of the charactet herein described, whether such tools be introduced through the crown of the far nice, as illustrated by the drawings, or through the ixetoin plates, or through the doorway, as they ma_y be applied in either way, according to the character dale funmee, though I find the former the most advantageous. 4. The application of last to the furnace as described, although I do mat confine myself to the pre. else form of pipe for intiodueing the blast, as 1L given in the drawings, as any form of pipe provided with small holes, mating under the furnace bars, with a larger hate under the furnace plate to keep the same coal, might answer.. ; ; • bar Tax FREIMAVRIJOVICSAL AID %WEE. ion Pot.itoca.—The Freeman's Journal, a Roman Catholic per_, and the New York organ of Archbishop 'deems, devotes a cert• siderible portion of its columns to the abuse and denunciation of Hon. JA IVES Pot.toctr, the Gi'verncrr elect of this State. ' Let the Ho. mistt'viPer hiss. it is deprived of the power to inflict a sine wound, the people of the Uni• led States having extracted its sting and braised its head. We are well aware that the whole power and influence of the Rewash Church in this State was brought ;to bear against Judge' Potter= in the late cordest; and that his trintriphant election is "gall and worm-nixie to that corrupt and .insidious organization, the tone of the Freeman's Journal , emphatically demon strates. Jedge Pollock is. an American, and the friend and advocate of the glorious repub lican principles of Civil and Religious Liberty as taught by the patriotic fathers of the Re public, who purchased, with their blood, dill liberties arid instiatione of which 'the Pope of Rome and his sworn minions would now rob AR: Romeo Ctitholociarn is opposed to every thing that is not essentially }loutish and anti republican in - all its Astarte'. Hence their demmeiation of the.Antetican . movement, and their highly 'concentrated hatred of every man suspeCted of entertaining American, sena- Merits: Judge Pollock would not coippro- Ptise his dignity, as a Man and ad American, by basely bowing at the Papal shrine and beg ging, like a pauper, for the Catholic vote, as did his opponent; and this is the secret of the attack made uponhim by the Freeman's Jintrntd, the acknowledged organ of His Ho liness:Arch-Bishop Haghes. The opposition of the Jesuits contributed itirgely to Gov. Pollock's success at the late election •; and the course of the Free Man's Journal and nth.. er Jesuit organs will do much 'towards eleva ting him to the Presidential chair in 1856.-- .tforristfurg gis-Jrincat. ok.istlwt or' Rem.—Judge McLean, of the United States Cottrt, recently stated, in giving hisiadgment in a maritime cask, Ithat l 'ltinn has mink more seamen than nil the tempests that ever blew." Ships found er at ,sea, br Are drawn up - on ice•coasts now and then „but a,rinn.laden sailor is always on a leiishn i re i always foundering, in a storm• tossed mean ; always groping in pitehy dark ness } for him there is but one light, that will guide him to a safe harbor, and that-ts a well. kept pledge of total, ab.stinenee: UrLigioni )tittiligtort. rtaionicw.--Within the tart thirteen yearn, there have been started in the IL States thirty-three weekly, seven monthly, and one quarterly, publication's of the Church of Rome, in all rerty-fice. Of theme, tsentvr-four after a longer or :hurter exiatenco have 4qeit t leavieg only eeroateen alive, and many of theta are in a niekly condition. - • ••Tltts religious belief of Om fourteen twl , PgITUC: who have filled the Presidential' chair in the United Stata, us indieited by the attendance Lilian public worship and the CridCpoo afforded in theii - writings. may 40 resumed op a* follows : Washington, Mailimen, Monroe, 'Harrison; Tyler and Taylor were Epireopaitans ; Jefferson, John Mattis, John Quincy Adams and -Fillmore were raitarlanc Jaeksost and Polk were Preshyteri ens Mt. Tan Bann. was of the Dutch Reform Chrtreh; and President Pierce ix a Trinitarian Congregationalist. .. . . l'OrrA Coavocsr Ina of Bishens_of the Motho. disc Episcopal Church, It is said, frill take }dace on tir about the of December, (to-day.) They will meet. in Baltimore, and have session.* for sev eral days. Subjects of con4deraide importance to the vital lateral* of lietbedinu - Will form the basis of their iteliheratiOns whilst it is anticipated to hare a laminae'' , denumetraiion 'daring their stay in Baltimore. The following are. the zanies of the Bishops, in the order of realfWity Bev. Beterly Waugh, Rot. Thomas A. Morris, Rec. Efilastad S. Janes, Rev. Matthew, Simpson, Rec. %Man C.. Raker, Ritv, Levi Scott, Env, Edward B. _times.--Datrimorri American. . , . fin.UnAlltett, of Ireland, in a lac nye an the spread of Protestantism in that coon. try, states that the population of Ireland posviont. to the year ISIS. amounted to 14000,000. of which 2,n00,000, were Protestants. During the great fa milia, not less than .1,000,000 pdrsons pertsted of starvation; while 1,500,040 have emigrated to , the United States and Attitnilia, and the tmanufartut-- ing: towns of England and Scotland; leaving an enu , ting Population of 6,500,000. It L. remarna t.le, bettuter, that While this diminution of repo• latiou has been going forward, the number .of Pro teStants hex actually increased, so that two mil, lidos end some thirty or forty thousand now pro• fess that:faith.. , 1,10 - Irts 'Reim:inns Pitess,—The• following is the &trim of the camber caul circulation of re ligious periodicals in the several pnrcipal States: Ntonder. eircriatfort, New Yerk, -- - - - 37 E597,24a Pennsylvania - - - -28 198,418 Biateachmeetut. - - . - 24 11.7,858 Ohio. - - - -- • -21 90,rift Itirginie, •, - '6' 2%746 - Illinois, - -. -- . - - - $ 12,097 Tennestien, --- -•- 7 . 22,776 Maryland., - - -t - -- - - 6 -13,950 North Carolina, - - A ' 5,725 lientneki, - - - . 5 - . 12.525 Nevr ilampablrep ;. 3 15,506 south Carotin*, - - - - - 5 AN oldere, - - - 30 Thu* it appears that there la a Wtal of Mt week ly religion! papere r ' with an aggregate simulation of 1,011,851, and onwards of fiye of mail r.EXUeiCII it ttitsthepart et Alr. Beir'e - embtable Cassissodisilit se do Leered emus is devoted to the Moral and Social Candition" of the WOW Stator ;. eel m k s tr :4; fliallsletts Warthipashimairwm, the kraal: Wage* ef Labor and Crime` We gather from it the following interesting iufati Mallon respecting, the rash** t tgives ditaittaltter glens to out country, so tat as afforded by the rear terials of the Carm—pretuishig that the statistbis tha not undertake, im they are often quoted, to give the clamber Of members or each ' denomination, or even the monks agent.] attendants upon Church es, but simply the capacity of the Churches to is commodate.; , Under the head of "Minor feels." Mi. De Pais ineindes such denomination* le the States es are. tea few in Maher to be thmatedwerilly of special notice. Thais' coma is "Legbla."—:sm Mbrigbs, Ataxlato Refortned, Centrel, - Covenanters. Camp bellites, Chtlevii of Brotherly Love r Cherub of Gad, Disciples, Mounters, Entanuels, Evangelicals, tlruce New 'Jerusalem, Sew Lights, Public Re formers, Second Advent. Seceders, Calved Brethren, Whitteld, ,l ifinchrentimian, 'lndependent Welelt, There and 29,183 building's naturtted as used tia purposes of :religious worship in the United States in 1830. haring suastentaredatiewe for 14,21'0,139 persons, and of a total ralue of $87,446,371, There are 211,842 regular alert: men, to which if those perforating occasional clerical Attica be ad tiecl,• the Dandier will be-about 30,41110. . . The following is a sondem:ed table of the Cherub edik,ts betenging•tn the sesca loading denomina tions Xitaber. ratio. Annttmrs. Methodist,; 13,33.5 t14;636,143 - 4,364,1:4 Baptist, 4,260 11,401,127 3,248,680 Pmbyteritin.r. 4,663 14,357,084 3,073,564 Congregsannal, 1,706 • 2, 4 7 0 51 95 16 1,6 3 5 Episcopal, I • 1,461 11,334,210 : 614;308 Chant of tome, 1,227 , 0,266,758 . • 67.5,121 I.ntboran„ 1,224 20324,266 45,150 The average value or Churches in the ilnitod Status is $3;667 ; !bait :merge enpneity of a&nra -o:lodation, 676 persons. • . *The rations% table will blue a religious view of the geographical divisionis of the country: , Caurciwa. trans. A:maws. New Ragland, 4,612 $10, 23 3,43! 1 , 60 64 3 6 31141dit &JO:, 0,114 41,377,88 1rV 6 ,153 g-cittittern States; 2,3114 2411,04 •2,571,412 g. Western Stater, 6,415 5,161,074 1.326,766 N. Wwtern States, 144928 13,839,122 :3,84028 . rip ;sneezed table shows the Cburcbc statistics of our prit' feipal ' • 6 • ' • Axivartzurki Tirui . • • . Checrehts. rarw. Popubixt. New York, 214' $9,093,700 219,093 513;547 Philadelphia, 246 4,779,050 189,814 408,762 Baltimore, 99 2,410,300 80,455 169;054 Boston, • -94 3,152,303 77,015 116 , 881 New °clefts, 30 1,153,50 27,350 116,375 Cincinnati, 73 . 1,427.200 53,837 125,435 Si. Louis' , .56 1,043,900 34,425 r7rS 6 O •: 29 448,900 35,800 50,763 Louisrilli, 35 487,350 24,590 • 43,194 Ctintlestaa, 31- 1,037,700 20,050- 42.985 Chict4;o, ! 273,20 t, 22,100 29,06 Mobite, ; 14 4144100 13,000 20,513 NOTICieS. [Under this heed we will insert greassenaly stawling notices of Religious service in" tise • ser- . oral .. cis4lies of our Borough, together with, all aperinfnotices for that purpose ; provided they are furnished to as in proper firm—Bic Jour:j - ! • +q-1341VIST CritißCß.—Bur. J. 11: \Pftttri will preach in !the Baptist Church to.raorrow, (Dectuubi , r at 103 ti4orir.. A. M.. and Bor. A. LoNi; war. at 7 Orlork, P. i 44i" nit,CITY CiIUZiLII Vegere street, PG•tterilik i RE.r, W4ll/IL'IN, Et0.&54.: Serriee vegalltrlT Cliarcia every iiioulay,.r. Morning cc oTcolog, xi :3i o'clock, 4Eir r 5,01,12.111 1,2,712E12A22 atURCIT, Metk;t rottovillei 402. DANLItt .lirter,-Putor: Nrivie 144 , 1filff In this Cborrb tygolsrly even , Nan 1a7.. Slorang *.t to% niTalng, at 7 ekteelr., Wieldy 'Prayer Meg-I%g, Thurlday . ctetglag, at 2% o'clock. itir. A ;MEETING OF seutrnkit.kciv:vrr PE' 141,} llll7Ltt SOCIETY will be held on Menits:i even- Mg next,' (itenrsnber 4tb), nt the Preeh.i-trian Chirrb, In Mnliinitainteinreet. Mos. Mr. ;SeCrobi.ail eelnsk 3n ftidecee irUl be delivered ty Ibe ker. the *pert ei the Committee CON rtoc ViCE.—Tlte Le4ilien Om. &retire orthe liaet Ponrissivniatt Synnd will meat In the English Lutheran etturrb. Mitrket atreet, Perthe9lle%. en MonliX'l• . ltext, ("Weather ilk' There Istit b dlstrin sor. Tire eTery rreentra durf=r, taw week_ The puhitr nit. T 11Pd in intend. • Ttkt TRUE TO }SE gi.IiSTIONEP:: 4 -3lagir; and 11 , 4- lovely's i,linhwrn! and 15"!&..-oThe,o; extraCdfillai'Y ltodi• doss hurejurt et!, hied anttli4 IhM ,, nishinlrcure'sm n hut • ;or the nirma of Archibald Illortw.skrod twelve yens". (en or WM..= Thump , - tiulventotti .For tight ymmikhe iwor; fi•Timr eorort3 with srorhutie works; it berume" dintrmoring to tin monis id one him nothrr. "rbny dew retinal of bb ewer belog cowl. Ind it did look like AL tin, tii they ttied Idellorky'n Ointrnwht and Pills. rbinb. like AladdiO's Limp, merely required using, trei the with,* nr the whbrr w4er.4.0;m1; im the purcntz of tht* etmed. itiriworfty . it Nth, and well rubbed in Ihn Ointment and in dt:l.l4e weeks, by the Use rd three. retnedirs atone,. he was templet:4y tired ri Alt S:t*Nnt BOOK.—The ihdkat ions ate flint Amapa, -I.o.44efowpay. eeneerning :Itch an moms has teen ash! !theft - to hare a wider sate than nal !tteek. ever publUtrod In thi , r.n3nitY.. ifiiind had the' or inekht-4 over Mr. Ite+ifiehra fraoth!r trek,-:r !bead that the orders tram totekseliers and tratellitat - up to yt.itterday (t h o 14021 atfrinoqn, t 7 thtceattaerdius ry.nntrilper at ninety .N. 14 thnitrtntr mph+. Thqueders re aelsed try each mail are attire ineredltde—earylue fr.= eou W 3.00 u, coming more fre;ittrutly upon the tatter thaa. the fetifter-,atat elf this aithwat the alighteat thaapeet of shaseuient.. tinciusalero- ilanse petters h,r rem te:o4La rood Alt:admen ,earb..outet this work in bon der& and fish hundreds. Travailing shoots seittotu thr can than 100 eopl,a.`niul, frequently as 141.11 as' i.OOO. • Werf• Ant for mordinary scat of -Uncle Totter; ('akin," übirb. as we 11htlerfadlitt rd1 , 1:144.1 n - totul Patt 011312.0011 copies. the frang.going facts would se. pew rectly tluoutrig,--ox it is, tboy sprour tc..topui.ulls'ely as- Wendtn AbEad..l i•ontinuo the the to=t two menthh in the tame ratia,:ao the publi,beri ,, lnMently intieiliairs. the eepy-thrht of teni'fautol.hgrmilly, re, du. Unitedi States' alone, '6ll not Barnum aver .0 11 1, 0 o0 ,— N: Eefierts. 1). ;WAN - Kr, M. D.., awe:tinter& iihrstrian hf Pb phis. to the 41 , 114 the hen,nt of b b.. erp,rivneo hy preparlow rearedlrs daitdbin to alsnoct errs dins e.-- Dr: Sofa _roe* CAMpOddil Sirup of Wll4 Cherry. tor raring ont.tha, odds. owtsnmption.and alldiwal.n..ei Wt. throat, breast and Inngs. It Ifl rettalnly ntontrynased 1,1 any.n tro;dy iyot known. Physician*. elernywn, the pees!, MI pronteitnrr it be triumph in the lanoling Ort." ' . ,glNeeid tone to the stomach. strengthen* the divstiveorgans, sad the-lnt.inal and only tree hrepanit on of 'WM filerir oxin4trtnnd. Otr...wve anettrularly tit, rWtralt. of Dr. 'Firsyna It on the wrapper ar-ntnd solo bolt e. ftwayne'si Vol.:tinge:for deatroylng Wcirras, curing Dgettepetn. Jer. Dr. tflworner:* EtneareNoted Eartaparain and Tar 1111 s, a gentle purgatlte and alterative itedletne. far an podra to tilt pills In general awn. DI. EittlYttn'a Cholera !Storldta. Vnavrtinrn and Dl*entswy eordled. a hexer .remedy. Dv. Dwayne's Timer snd Ague Pilt4kw:elittlig, Laboratory for fins enawa*ntun , and Ws , oy altof.Dr. Dv:syn.:l4 Fnentlyliadirineo NO: I North Eferrotb street: Phitolklpbta: and ror %Mr !by hit Agents, et: (I.,firfleen and .r.: x,rt. North', Pottsville!: Q. ar• W, ntottrin:Wr, F'DtlYt• kill Harem. and MI the principal storekarners.. Ser ad: tertlmitnent., , ItTfiT.ANA..-41reoght how, to ,foor r ,tfittiest. A worniorfol dirstscery has recently bmosnailehy Deetze. it*. of ibis rite, in the treatment of Consumption. Asite aSiel all diseases of the Lancs. We refer Cur , tW lircwarta. or I ntutlittg.llyrin Vapor and Meer • Cyr. up."l * With this new 'caviled Dr. C. has rettored thine iMeted ones fowled Maids: noon evideore of which It'abta innenterable. restiftentes Sproktug of the treat ment, a plarsidan reettarks: -It Is tothlont that inhaling —osoviactfy breathing sit att-reeshie, floating to-P" , -`the Medicinal propertito MUM come Indirect contact vs it la the ye hesle of the Mal cavity of the tangs, and !hoe escape the mart, sod meted thattges produced upon them when In. trodrowd into the stomach,. and tutJecfdt the.pecrottstdi illyistien. The Hygetula is for sale &Von the. drug ' l,3 t thwomboost the canner,-- rte reek lhaedwea. ~forod estrit H.' • ' Tha %Wee la earn on the breast under fait linen , without the boat Intoorerdenre—the teal of the body I 'being solltrient to evaporate the fluid. ttatadreds of eases or Cares like the following might be I named. One petekhge of Ilroana las eared me of then Asthma of slit years atandintr•—•jar. I'. A - vets*, M. e - Ism eared of the Asthma of In years standint by Itr: llytmasta.—Martareat Relearn, .14r. Pant. of No. t. Maanneend Street. New Tick, was: . ()TICE STOCKIMI,DERs. — earletl of s severe ease of, Pronrhitts b i the Ilyttraca. My sister 'area roes has been eared of Distressina Cough of iieer- ' .•The annual m 'sting of the :...ieekkettlero of the EMI tieti4ed to he tor ttrahlettor ty npr . ilosaprtnV, Mgt be i • In Wainat street. thilad..tobts. on MONDAY, ith toterflnut, cured In one month ' by th 4 hoLl tht.Offted of the Pennsylvania Nai [mot 'cottony, hire thin *Cars a porkier —Enid bey Cnrila Peskins,,- her . lsai. at .S!..t delc.:k. C. !tl., at , which time. and place Boyd k NAL No. t 4 Chamber* atreet. New Verk lactase* sent free by payees to any part of the L'olted Elertion will arid for Nine Itireetora to PAT , for THIM T. titrnt...WroUry. rt4te. fee Ten bnIL• i rhilletetecia !ter-ember I0.1 , ;:4 N. .—hr. Cottle Itystann bt the erldnal and only - - - - D cocaine arttele. all others are base intliatlons or vtle and - 111,1 1 at_l ';' crr icE lIERERY GIVEN" that ea tojneloos tinterfetta. than item as want that „the partnership lately,suistsitog betio een Mit- I IL WI scut Jonathan tletalts, Andre the item or samtit V 1/41, was diesel - rod on the 2:411 day of IRlt• by mutual etmostit. 'Jonathon *butt.; ts author ized to with , th , :r 'business of the late Cm. M AIME it. Mit., JONATHAN SCHULTZ. 45.Z1. 4 MI 46,190 MARUIVDI tr-VT7.-IMILNEtt—In Ntaersslite as fire p}tlt wit by het, D.titeett.. Amor Lereri. of Sorteh chunk. In forma J..tirtiara, daughter of Famend I [either:of tinerrallte. I :Mar 4.4 lead them It, their war: - And gimk them lila pram and eat.: ;lis t they bare Mtl.lll4llllN. wherever they Fiar-;. Ile Pvt.-peaty here, mid with ehriat a hen - rout! eharo. POTTSVI,GL : andivorm WEEKLY YO' Vih#lo Flrmr. 141,, tits fin tt . v.. fkihr. 1%) , L, ~-., na Wheat, hrphyl, .1 Rye. do 112 COM qin i 9,1 I NU, .4n .:53 Potatot!. , dr. .1 - In ' Timothy ,Sped„ , r.: . ..: 5 Clo9llr Feed. - 4 fie ESTRAYS; STRAY 1 , 1/F, rnikm of thr millsrrtllon :11 Pnit rnrkmn. nn tKk kimm or th-vrthq. a.: small Irbil+ , mai iwikra rnikml CmR. S'lpmbas n irinlr Mar on lam mid nn milk- kiks nhmitil or I Sara ; Tim owner will: plow* call, tali titnirgrs, and. take ; her aWay.wr she rltl lw saki according aw law. 1 Jong IMILLit., /Jai tbrimk. Derrniber ; 474ll;ll , ' - STRAV IrOltsz.4-str-..,d (;2' WO. k_ . ..14 1 sintea [mu ittc-iisclgattari rcuip.at'r Flatly. . •. h% Schuylkill !Intro, nnthisnig ht k Thur. : guy, Illnsrmtcr :kith, a Omit: of a rovr. IIOIISE, tihruit .5 loci 2 Itichrg high. right rye hilthl..mali - Oar tut Mr fnerheuVarut *bruit II rcurs clit. A liberal reiructi will lc them ;II the miticriicr trt arty rcrcui Ic• • I tuning ilia ...11.1 hnixst U. Till k. 4. K. W IPJAMS.in Sit Ili+ , Itlil iluscrn, nr thr &dug itifurtuntiOu -trb,r Ittc-ilm , ' , 'may he Band. , ' 4ty.ty,l;t; Di Ilgirti. Schuylkill Myra, Der. 2. lA:r4.. 1- 47 "".. . . STII.Air vow. —Cans , t the tbs. oubserthor. Po the , 4 , r toW•hroirn Cow. with a w hit« Gm hrad and 1 , 4 t ity.,look iti afloat 7 yitsll,. ilio , Oaszrr is rogiiri-ioti to c ferrito forward, tu-nwp rtr.erty 1404 tais•lii , r away, o r Trill he sold attnnlin,7, Irt aw. • 13.1.111thi61 4 . Vi77llElt; Awry entrmrhip. l'inramber lit. 1,8.54 45-30 wrn.Ar 'TO Til V.^ 'prrsoliteroi the stilsortiirc. liiing In•Tremont,. on. the Ist nit October. wrestling Hafer, white • wR i bu c k, 1111 t, oitarr dro.lyst tn envie ihrustd, else slut pay eltiLues, sesd take"- Ewe away. other. will I,lllpose4 accordivx tab PA. 4I :F.L PTTO. rrtstottt. ' scr,sotabor 18,18:4 : -ISZt tiksDIMItE FOVIIIi.—CAUX To Tim protatlww of the PalweribewoollklNDAY-Ott: Zkl., a Mark Var.. 15 nr 16 lam& Ithett: wltb abort frit. shard in trotwia wlikw oolLar.--, Tito ouster it oolotwto , l to rwii &rt swore'protwrtf. or ',lto will be mid unrolling . to law. ' JoIIN illtilVtat. Scorn aunt ' fiwyrn, 2, wars klftwo Plettrit/r. November 11.14:74.- , 4144,1* ' . ,_ w D--A Hoy about 10 or IT r. • Vilt• Isars gno4 asaira hat4t4 su ippften tri, tigianota, Goad retanumonctatt.mi re. opclr44" Anti to - • lIIIVERILAIt. " .1121.5. Ceram *net ; ibteretrk. Netabot S. - 4141-t• HARDWARE &IRON. TM NE GUN Sit Aecouiremouts, Coit's Jr . :ibmoCirs. Allen's totaltors,filagts ir...d fihnt;te Pis #3l.., xi air Hardware ind Iton repo t . FIWiK Mtn'. - ICorennber 11, IS:51 ‘• 4441 A mp.RiciN-StARR AN iILS War; 1 —__...l. ' ' s•astrel la Immo; itirci, at: the &a.m..= sad Iron FUNK PO'n. . LI - Nov=ooTM IMI _ • • ix e . rtPESTRY t'XiiPtt•lfitiffilftg, Peak Varnish sad lame teL Ai. palnUng Rants vr Was. sa si. nardvare anti , Iran Ire t. r • IRAN K POW. Noiembei U. ISM . ' ,f 4441` 11 1 INE -.ARTS --Geallernen can rake - lira stsoeb,ind HA *tam by eillidg the Hari- Ir. tttare t malt proeurtng s art of &min* Gio*es. riti,sx Novo3lllol'll, /SU 4141 TABLE MATS, Nursery: i.amp4, Copper Washaettitee, &demi it Texts. {Vendee c, Heneeipansyttralanct Maud Better,,, bsaile4:exter., at the theilleate tad leoa. Depot.. YRANILIVIT. Itai'embeY Itafts4 - - fIALCINED PIAS'VER,;CEMENt, ki White Sand. 11,r. ItOela, Unwed:ol4 White aad groan Zlntt'aluts, at the itardasse sod Iron.Drpot. • - ; , moat Pert. !Invent:bee 11.054 : - i 3 it TONS , ,FLA,T BAR' 1.1.31-LROXD Iron:—li 14. 14 04.1nadli/ix %la Ante end We • tigOttiir mum?, Iron and ilatdwara 'tom-dant. fb , tobet' ' - Wm .AUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS, large kskte, fer EttUrberk. Alm:y:3=4 and soeireeteru else for Stlere-teret. adapted to inexity ton; ftetssfre Shafer*. -with tOrd feria rembined, at the Ilirdirare sad tern De. pokri • - . VELANK Pen. ' N - 4imeber 11,1E44. , ,144 r II . MAGE - CUTTERS AND STUF fera—Juit received. a linr'lcit of Ktrity's 'Warranted Icarriainc rattan and Stiffen Alan, ;?atent Iron Bev Gutters, *hi& trill be. I°l4 !1"P, by • • Iran and Mediate gerchlint, Ccintre linverriber la. 18h4 ; 4.5-I.ln AZEVOISEII:B:—dust reeeived ft lot emes Num: Mlou's ami FIX Ismael nir. Iv vent.- Aliso. Etuatiial Dm#4o Banded. Fixtax. wbieb dti be sold theap at Ortobrr 1854 _ MERICAN CIITLEICY,—.Iust re ceived irons the kranciihrtsirers.'s large :1-‘l.'XitlUl'l%l of 4nnriatn 31.thic sad llockri Ctelkry. reithaztlng_il Me Cutlery Inlet's or from 32 to 51 phx*s. - or the latest patiert4 end the improved Balaton liandle, and the tar , : Rest stock of Pocket Cutlery. Runes and Scissors, user of tti_the coutuaillity. For Ws at OEf. maims. omtv. Sires!, A:Styr - Pie, . firOwr d3.1t0 • :71111E PQrtsv ILLE-Litir4fy Society 1.44 its..n;LL tygitlsr meeting , In the Lisrttipp Iznem Chnteh, Mahantangn .at Woint.nhtnes'enttm. h.cemheLLl, nt io.lar , ..hT Elia. Schneider.; 'itrrufer— . ll.% lt. %VOIR: - , 9 ,, r4N. 1— W.11 , 1 . ib. Annovviton'ot the Samirtirh Ts laridlt to 010 ktitrs. zit thie expKijunl 11, t. W.. - . T-3 , -tlevner, F, rizqn. - Ity ord.r ur the L. ..S. LtAhlinfri Metnhll.-.-Stettiort"- .. FFICE Mount Carboh & Port Car inna 1L I Raid Company. rh;744.lripAkt, ltiartztbrs tr.,..itris or URA Etnatti.aderk will bro kidder,. it - Ih, offk.fp r<C ilia Csurirmy. £.Thar' atm,- wt. !airltitl.t't.4l44..9nbor ate, at 9 &chick. 3t., at .191,it raertill eta PrimidPut- Fix; Stavaiters...a Sett,- tarr.and a . Titaaurtir, .111 tatr plane:. P. C. liOLS,AS..tietretary. ittretlibil 2:11 4 54 - '47.1t y F a. l .l,3 C i t o pg , h e uyiliCiliyaley Navigation Paa - afripatia. Arrmrskbrs- :4'L T.g..74,' Th. aninniT meeting of the t3tnc).buldera rttl occur on "iht:i DAV., Itreeplaq Igo,. at 9 . 1 ,4 ,cluck, A. M.. at the Ott fa , " of It , . f' - qmpttay, Nn.: Library !tract. at which time an Et , "tinn for a Proaideitt. Stanageta. a iteetvtary Troao-arrr. ittil take titstv. nottia. Sferrtary. itwooraherr.t..l , -(5.1 . : 47-1 t . —. . ----- Fo' .— it --- s-kz,E ---- --7, i - Pi r- hi 7 A ----- m t: 1 i .: 1 1111- . FTCE "Mill Creek and Mine 'fin , I , initsing Z2ll arrea, iii , Tp, , , r irw, Ini .t . , 1 iln AtrePt an. eland an.l in It 14,11 nL. Y; k . y N AT igrktlar; slid In Road 04:nparl, .-._ ration. the 'remainder .wit • - kn , .. n. , 1•n! , ,1.: i • '' ' ' flAtitatelnhAQS4frither :In, 15. W. i Oak, arid lelletr-Vine thaber, tAinate...n 0.,„ ~, 1 - The alums] meeting . . at the Stack tuAdera will take piarv.. 'la 1.11t,r. in Franklin t.wnx}ilp. M 0nt ,,,,; :::',' nti MONFM.Y.tkin:ruillda}"nfilersetntsvr next. at ifl n'ritirit, , Tniit'S abort I kinT ill, Tin- irn1itnv..., t .,„,, , ,. A.. 41.. id the Orli., er the Nn. 7 Litaa.rr street.: a 4.104 tan eit,ty IThAtitat 11.5 a., It:„, a ,„: ...,,,. itt whleh time an E1....1i0n far A Pl4Pidelat.. Fix 31anagrni. : kintoro. Tlnlx- la a .Sprite (; .! ...I...ellent ea!, ~a, a e'eerehtry Rio Trettastrer, will be ohneen. i =leer., entistyln4 a fnunlain at fir- tern ant 1,..:7 . . - I', C. HOLLIS, Sn.rdary. ~ prkiwrly will t.n wt.! At prirat:t N il, ~,, 4 ,,,, ' • • 4.7-tt • serma. 1 , 4 h ftuther p.articulan.f.np i A .7 fi, , • --•'`' Hl arrlS. BOONE, - 1 , , - Noti.llllrT.lg. Ito 4 • •-• 4, dr4l. • .11T'Alt OF 181 x.---fleeting of the r. •014 Int4s ' Or the War :i4 1512..0f drlauytletli rottnty, 7411. bellt4rl at the Court finnan, Ea the horatigh 1 / 4 ;f l'otsrtllr.. un 3tEi lid l:':beeentlati 11, / 5•5.4. at E o'clok: 31...; PO the parrge r 4 appoingam Drirgatro to rrtai. 'APO Samyllall «quit; in a Nattattal Cenr,•ntim, at on the Bth day of January next, to adapt' 1111,11111 , 10. 1.0 lieCtll , jl.lolll -, to *l OM :6,lldiera. tows Eh° Couirri4 of the rultisi :Mater.. • MANY _OLD SOI,IitER•S. • 34 1.14E 1, 4 IterKnher ii 21 iIISSOLUTIOT.I.-7Nptice is liereby x*l 1.1‘ ,411 that are partnrettalp Itemtnr,rp ektmlng he tlttvit •th't+ undenttznod. in the Merennlite bustnew at Mineroettle, under. tho firm of Shotioulvtger d titterer, toms . dintodird. IT mutual, waxen[: on the nernnd der nr tkietor 134. The htndrons 411 h *mitt:nod hr Thomas -H. fahMtontiorgor; Ith.)alonelosothortsott inTproice dun the late *rm. H. SHOLLENHEROF.P., At IN E RSVIE,I.E, PORT (31,IN'isp,N, L New- Pitstlo - and West Penn 4f,,,5d! he eetke-ter, hi thew., Insttiris hare ntre,vly settled ler this year.- Tr , straw that utters t'ol leetor. are pr:itirt In •n4lvretrag daplirml4ll, thev sar , the I,,,'•nitty ronsikrafile sum of money, .emr,,i tant look at the dliTerzmre 01' 1104: "exnriernlopr. Por In orsru,s. the Honey And 11111th. Tax returnoft tor Allitero .branniltr for 3 at. In "*.C4 UL Vbile they are but $.164 It , the the year' Pts3. The return of Port Clinton bnisAnth f r II 53 In ill Su, fni MS. Sew Clink` townshiltfor sl3n Wewt Nan trarnthin,Cettnts Tax Sur 174 - 4% V; O. Coitiaty 'fmi tar u 44. $ll ott: IlllNta. $l2 an, This will probed" , be the tvpst mitortinn in the manes. The town. Phlll Is largo, and the !, , ,tinte=riturn for 19,14 was only, 39 cents. Itoreutt,et pOw. 7 iivra that Emanuel Stmax and PhSlp Knih, find. Snit in the Mine 4 Ptlniti Kt,1112'01.. have lhke db.v pin. vertohor Itith. it 451.) dittsollvd partnership by nintnal ens. sent. and that : 41i the part tiertzhip tranteirtkms mitt he set. Ord up by Philip Kplb, who will cm", cm the hersines. hefre. in his own name. ' E3lANril. : . MIME? KOLI3, NO'retni?er 7R.14' • IV . OTFCE.—+Notice is 'hereby given I.lthat Wiens l'estatnentiirt no the, last Will and Testament of Rettosel K. Kepner, late of Rest Penn town. ship. Schuylkill county, have hi , en granted fn the 5.11 , - • Irtit. l, , reSidinpill the borenith of Orwhythurg, to said county. MI .retentla= having dotter or dentanthr lip - tort the estate of the.. aald de&deut. "arc requested to make knutrn.the seine ulthyul delay..• JACOB HAMMER. • Oraigebucz NovenabCT • .4/44 h 1 . )1 0 .5 ,. .5 . 0 t tU t : r No the ip " lr neti b t, y tvreen . Juba flactortsu And George W. hintzel. contract ora. trading VI ndrr the firm of itortindo k Kintscl. was dime-lied by mutual maven-Lon the Ist ef lust- The badness or the tars nein will is' oettled up by John Hallman, In xlinin alt Mow-Indebted arc re , lMOtPti to snake payment, sod those havlte.: bills are requested to rreatot.theua. ' JUIIN 01:011 it W. KINTZEL .tinvembur s • . 4641 iv APM IS rlitTOR'S Nod., Is horeby Risen that all persons indebted to the Estill,. of Wll4.stri Efftit.behher.4ate of the totor,,•hip of Lltor4ilyn, dlomt.lod, arc rottUrAted to malit• linto.c.4l3ta pasmrot, and Ittogo baking Aaiu.. to pmwtit the !moo ..inz.aritloasent sn the undcral4u.d. who has the 1.04 A and Atroottla for HENRI* ritarclimsEtt. _tihninieram , November tS. Ist.; '• 454'4. 1 .1 -, • Ninuni Carbon It. K. (n)..) i'lgirctlrlpigin. Nor. 1, I'. 31. 'l l Afianal Mreijng of iha atogiihnliors -of thin Po, penal: aril! ite 1144 at the offlro, No. 1•6 1 ,. - . Walnut ntrvn.f."o.3 MARKETS. -; AsINDAIs The fourth tiny gillgergembor - nott.•at k •"-"." whtrh there 3 i 4 /1 44, 0 'Melte - tint' will In. trot) for TUE MINERS' ..141.111N rrevi+lnucatetaight Managora. to, sorro thgi ..nnigitot 3* 33. • Dtimi rtitgirtg. psegt.- $4 7:4 JAMEt++.('. ELL, +l.• dos • nnpnr-gi, Nigfotniagr ft, P+44.: 44-4 _- . . -Egg,, d 31, 134 `,'N OTlCE.—Notice is hereby rts V e n* Dotter. per.pintnit, - 11 'that appltrntirm grill he made in The omit fAld'l4" Flim44l'l-4, ¢rt+7 E turn of Perinigylvlnta for a (+limner torn Sn glogv (lank. to ' -do 11 to 12' h,.l,„%tmi n tnitsrin , a itb a Capital of MY, igmg • ' la fin!. Fifty Tbouptall tbJhra. with 7h. , privii^co of itlete , o+ing I la* It to Engrg ilandr.d Tht-unntot Ihantn, and of forgiving _nimmauggameovn.ggigligum. Money on Interest' *IA f+hvountiogg iv' I'III 144115 4 111,1.11 ti-itYlNt.iri 11.11:N." • 1 Jitne 7.1,11 4 4 ' : N 6 t . (yrlcE.:—Notire liciet.v given Mal trio ilienre litioVnf l'inttntilln,. t o 'o w nautty of ftt insytt.ili. Intend I " , eri+hi in rhr Ingeislat tete or him „„%i for the frit llogo of 14, the Sleek .:+1 +gni& Pant Errol TWO Mimi:gott o, no igm-gint not '.l.l4lfte. Fkrt. v it .,,,aggig Ily order of the Brant. ell A it. 1.41) , ,S111„ tigatty r:7+-,f - N olive 'l4 Mutt 3AM NirrAtitom. mett lab.nf l'utty• rine, outkoriyoLto ree-fre theory on tint tm -0000. Timm moron reentt tnentertn their friend , in thtt 414 (nom's-or forerun , their fut.ourge from Ltr,•rrool to New York.. 4 , y,tho Black Star tine of Pa r k. t tc, ran 41 MI ortleri tenmatable' terms, mlrfrersfrug ' ' • "Fut kt TIN Nillt • ' . Prart .0;44, No York. Ite - rmotolr 11. . • • m 1)A1 INlN . l'it A TOR'S IN(YriCC;— . L I.ll,,lKurtfr.t.f r betters of it4tnintitratintt 'tit ti the Es. tan. of l'strirk LAM% fait *Yr Eioi Nl:•mteeklitiorturbip, ttchuyt•fill enmity. "litottlkfM.: 1121'11. been urantell 'to Mel kutureiturr; them , intt...httni tnitin /Klate rt tho mht dent- At. nntte.4.ll ft. matt , went.. anal MI perm barittz Oakum or item ailefr argAitt4s tit, SAW+. Wry! rtnuettted mnSte the' known. Istltt.ut t-141Y, tr the umtemigneti. M hot teskteinnts. M Mflt Creek., 1.0.•. , t Nerue• . Riau tort - 1144. . . !Braixiirr LAMM ,fihniprorutrir \oacmhr • 4:4:t, NTOTICE.—Tbi' itihstlibrrs liereby .1.1 giro orator 114 t. apt,llation .U 1 b. made. to iitte: Heil Logi+latura of liomayttiosia, far a charter of a ilanX td -placottaf., pepoeli and leave, in 1., IN - M.l In the lka•ometr. of Tamaqua. Stlatulkill Orattl.l.. I* rotted the o.•Auttto flat:it of Taut:ay.; rich a tapita3 of Two -llttnd b Thousand WWI. • • fUmt tao Currts. R. -4..littecet,', • Meru:we J.,eee. Gwent ngeles, . .Jotia Ittaout. v. • JtiOt: 7-watt; ' Etottraz f!tfet..trft, LIENi. T. 114Loolts : finatuowt, Nirtt.tcs heath, •Pcrea 13.111111, „ llaxl, finszege. Tetweitts, /two Z-etta WANTED. uirtw:ue a>rd entivry 'Mot*. -Centre Btreet. Pottritte: - .4.3-2eo NOTICES. 1 1 4;Cwsilwr 'llOl4 - • . . . 'IIENtLY. C. • 11.11.1IPER. • ino.nivill.N-Ikevroo.4.r 155.1 • .67-at Vorptrars IA, 15-.4 Jali 1. - I , t I. ; •, - ' . , _.4..-----" ~ ier 5 .t ' :: yvim ' I F ' ' . 4 ,-L btli. 4. . 54+1 14 11,L,t' . „tier, tiltli -44 .1441*,,1. liti*Pll,47theroto.l Pri , posolp mall bc nei.. .h. mcki t r t .4 E . 4 7. i. of !wooly KrilitEt, Tusea rTuscarora , UM.the So, 5/ 4 ••• bee, bwhaiirt. .ii pewit' will be In attendiuk,,yh''' ".. ht. the.l3. , :ttli Thertmtbst, tO stroW tbo ilatk.. *a •,,,,,„ bre:maw 2, t j -4 " , '.1t.. Z . ,.- : tio . nnics in J. # llll 4. 3 vii. h i ,,,,,: 'f! tTifriti Comm gt * One dorPre eboer th,f p„_0....i HAM %Own" potions bathe bugetais vio, t i:14.,. Wager calt. ' • ' ',. • -—. 4 ;,' cO . PA.R. 41,Eivis 14 LIZ:QUIZ basins reianted the-id:Hut 44,' .' Cod. ban thisitiny *modified nth kiln tril47rns ; denried. Jolla gnanwl. Jr...Auld team rt p,,,, ", 4, sbe l i r= at Ltarte Amami :en & Cm. at .1:: tvai: . m um ,. sesi: exiill 1. ftrt Itirbotte•A ~.. . I' . LEWIS A tattN hut, .. , :.Masi t: 11`.-Pyrrs. WILLI. 4 II Q. 4 CDP:NR_••*,. . Ji..lll's 1b.i.M.11/1„.4: - .7.X11tir47 14,1•14.• , ciIIARLF;S; W...littfillAi Mat rads of 1. 1 . 1-1 10taCITE. nod 111 11:31hia 4, ." 0 on, IA iintern„.. treet, City af Non 1.4` .4, tehi4h, ittaletop. Ceara," . • Lead and ItreveL lima nrft ~, wilrrEvit 1 ' 11 44 til*li. ~' ...,, Itatnbotr..lle.4rrie4., , I Math, trete theltabllT Zr,. ..41 ' I (We. Beitti •1 " Tha t ''',.. gx.l) .01, : I. st,,,htanli„,4-e4 ,I,t • i t Yvan= the ( *Wetted x..,,,,,,_ ~, ErrouNouN. J, Co. sith.4 l , oh tt,„;l4. -4: f. t . LiTmtpra. ''.., 44, ' OVP,ICE 1101.111.4-1:1,1 tt p. x . mutt IS, 14t. Ibtf _ . . - VOTier TO • CONTRAE"roks•,- -.LI tt.... , k 4 r , 0phi.h. , 01.1...ft,,i,, 04 kr , ,i,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ; Iturtmement Company. at their 0 111" , , N .3. t, Court, Phibuielphia. antil tt" °Work ! on yr , 'PM of Dereneber. 15:.1. , for 'lreriai La Oat .n..., 4 1 vtu r o ; of tmasqemy. for a telt' etruft„.. ',t ean; mwid prOpecids co be «11+4,4 ..pr e/ ... - &V A ing tho Coat Nine* tuld Firtaree of :the (*t., r 1 1 4 1 Dro - rornen_t : CoT The treks art no* to .o' r ,, _ bon. the Bremer being of 3 caparity to prrier,Z „.00 7 ,1„ MO trent of Prf Ymr• VP,' tb.'lnfr4w'ito..J!y Coal neferenee ran be riven to prim., nr. ,,, .., 4 4,, Phllidelphle. Itittoyee, iguit, elaeoli o ,- ''' An n . poetnation nowerifilegflepol, . 'll.t.f tit • • ' I 's he Oren raprreeappliestion to U , w.. ti ktent, at the oilier.: or to-theairprrint,ed..nt 11 - j i. 61 11. MA HSJIAI4 at Pittenokin. Neeihntehrriard„ where the mitten aro 40:att.& Ilyord, 4 1 th . a ,..ri rtirwtort, 1 SAMUEL WiLcrix.„ 3,,,„14,.". Phitadelphla Norentber IN; ir;,t 1 . 4 ,. ÷. 1 .._.. ~......_______, . FORI SALE & TO LET .lion s. i tLE.—A foltr 'Attitte viteam tl , glne, In lauptuto,ranning .4,1cr.• Am : , viiht,euat 4 k ii . l. --_ minernuie ;.ott. mict._____7...t.:... p j l oll SA. --A. NEW . PERIU . I • 4 'citrate I,Avlnn of 1 , / - Notre poser silk ete—lltti w, l O In nennirying a veiny 111, tw e f nA n r ,' . ., -, ; be m e en at t York F.ture. . ,, - , • VOMITa m PXtirDln Ikairomtwr IL iss4, ----- _ . .. 11 1 4.3 R ~ 'fri.i.E.,,--Mxelire! pniall C -34 ,i,' 11.111,1,. *, Iwi.. switstAe'fot , tksrstrnator k A , ,, 133al and hlsehiutsta. or fo - itailrtnitteatitpattj m: , ~,, repairs or'ntsOtt their freight depeAs. Appkt to " - 3 Atill:m R i l l : Ortnltt 21.:1554.. - . 4. 4i iiriSCOLTATAo7. —" (fgiciOrEitt: , 'l, 7 Prxiknssid.k.irmats of pqrehalfPg tairtal h0e.340, jtetteens'eeturtery, will apply to , 0 ~.., A•3303A, Pmv, at the Imo. Storip. '1% ,- ..1) 1141'; suumwe 41noyo. lb-smith. Itentiv '40,3 ; 0 , Jaem S. Al. MA4crtx, CentreA , tAnet. tin,- 12, 1K,13 4ttt PORT cAiitticiii 'HOTEL FOR :SALL Irti ii E efUBSCRIBER OFFERS PI i „,,L,AhA!Abova well known trial in the 1i0n0t,33• o Carbon; now orewpird 17 141e13.4 tee,, A A, 1 1 7 :, tales stxteen gotai rootns, togeiha wlrvh t. O 'roo t , . trAsement 111 lip truly for & r0f. , ,00 t7 . n. , ' n 4 3,,.4 static, on the pre to , ;To .r-mh p ur ls , . , :pivpertrit4 be A. 714 very how. ii,,r Irrri A troy I , VMS. Wlir 2 Z 3 /AN.1, 4 . . Nttmlll.r.Alol,,,, !2A, L.A.k , !. —_ . . 4 OR TALE.—Threa6est finis:flSiea% Yu. tivt in YTtk, d tua 'friejlwelt el by ' ' lli.in li i ft:i i a ~ ,.:t „ ik " l with Lie - tra bailor% and In 1 , 1,ea t . tat. tani,,,,.. T haythh i taas In use trat max pat.: They at” h=al,,,, Itr.h Mk the w r.tk.• 01 tha Chittelpeake a N.,: ~ nal,ot+ at titt•lrmare City. one al:: st. ( I.4 , ter a i d i Cheteipinkr rity , wilnri , they tan he twin n 1 air , i, ~, any inhunuitinn mitten that mar; he twittinl I„„ , to sold at ilwrialn., by- CAN LIKE Inin.;y, c ' . 14 !ans. -=. fktrawr 1H54 BUSINESS_ CARDS, T. A i)DISfiN 3114'.(1(11,, ('1) - D - cr, z , • and t;ener3l Apltt•i- tor, thui Silver Tern,, Potbripe. Preetraler .7-A1 oti pi P. "HOBART. Attoint.v al I 0 4.-Ittutiwirmwr fi , r N. 'W Y4-rt. ‘), •••}l,-.11.- Are ran It-..-useNT•FrAtro gonna.Aprll. 11-1, ACOITICT th, V,lll .41tend tr‘tbe tv - ,lle-7 , 1^;A ,, f Art , wmt , .. sad -tit 04. e Itrfiet f - • , . bin MIA-,. . r 1 i):41 AS B. RA N:N AN. At 19afr , •lAtflee In •-rit rt. Stre.-t, opp 4 4-i t , Ah... Apt arch, nryeHllr , Pots.. . • 4:21 Ai 0 - ./RISION & Yit) I)ER, 1)1-alr... Van:Carom :mit Etwtilwax.rp, an4l..ntAuira, irleule_salg and rotnil. Centre Nofenliwr 11.1 , 44 _ • i E 114. E & RIC,HA R DS: AttP.nt at Law tont tittonti to ;di litt.trioks lrtol-P with allittotato slot is?.. Otte* totaro i‘ln-rt. :war to It. IL 3dortiv." Sono, .ilinf• U. I' ,&-3 (Jan. 24 ;;;,' rewtirr'NEY Act; W S4iiiniyo.3ll Tad*. 4104cr in Centre, St:lie!. swirly rif....El, nem. .hotuney - St: SHIPPET'i. Attorney • ' (. 1) 111 ) 5 . 410 r at Law. V.biist.Wphts. oaxtid :alt other legal I;he.lners In the Cny attjolninit o•evolfm. ronlar I th and Walnut tires:is. 1 Aliti ES • C AltoriPT tt,:is o tt,nrin, hi p•Me thr Tel , egretpb iffflef..l:entreStf.t.nr,.. , - 3i171.7/I . llank v • thvelnbil to. Ext,han,f,.( flwanifsioq::4o fri.tierti Aretr3 xitinr f. /Link, fsfttstflln.4.ller I. • • - nikr_f pinta; and Nlyrr. Oa Phlliplelf., Xvfr York tor mfr. ' -31.trets 2fl, af - 4 ga K. sAirrii, MININGEN PliLo , r nr.A 1 4 ...r0ry0r. Alsor Terrsoo isgio, P. lizanunntigno, ?Toys r 4 end Min., C.n.l Lind., Mining, oxoontOh on tto. shorn..i sn4ior. for Cadet ;F . :114.1.0.T i 1.53: • .ionN Drqatriserm, yLvr.res .1 - IV. DERRICX.SON Co-, * inturivitnrg of 541 , 114 Mmitek. Mon v:Awki , 11Pluk fitfmenc. rant. Wash-4:1,34K, Ti 0,140 Topt..”4 Work Figure lirriA; taxn-r rb ptiln. I e 1•: ,,,, 1nber 11. ' 4.1•11 m • a A t. Fak. Kral Esistri buylng nod artat M ;I.E. N C l'--Foi. tiro' Vutehaae 'long; r eurps td {Nil 41/41. Ville*. k.., mi. r" nnnt.--from twrrity yelltionpreit;arr In ite G = 1,4,41 I, girt. ralkimilt.ii. om 111.35attare P0tt411.1... • ' I IL Yt Er— Ajwit 4, lASO , liz Ai'UItVES nEAI ER IN sfk it ' ra;a. itar and 7c1.v1; r Lerari- Ortierpi r,wir.t.d . thr Itrw »t snrk. *tad Marhipe furnishing, All.rrle7 - with MP shine IlnF promOly 3litildtmi E. C.rner Penn and South ;qr.?, JU ile U. "CDR.. N. 1 B(11)"31.iN:' ' firhh- Ms.l4rl andS.rntid ?Art.+. went AW. frr.P"' Offinr. where nFI openoht..7 . ' ikf •rhrrinni. su d new la.vrimt Fie nti hi. (10 ober), 14:4/. • EC). 111411 W ri; inspPrwT Pit" 1 1. %WM.+ , Ncr‘ kr, of F . nnu hi* knmel . c of tirinc int. ," Minim: fit...ration*, bp ing I..*n fa qn ~,t o'". 40.1r.teliml on (Int last. ti - Feller ht. , tti.CIA ion In lOC Imbo lost . vlui r I -- F.FEtr.5 In J.i.v.r.t r. 11?..x.r.tfism 3ltt.9ts nrAtWttt.l"4 pbta . fir ralnthility and intoKrity, llnuse. Pntfxvtilr Pa. &frlrPrllber ifi. IP4I THE r('OURTS PROCLAMATION. • "roTT(7E is itvireNV ilintunn Firax; tin. ti n. ttial ,I"(ia ,g ' ind 63 thr l'ouuly rr Sam:. p.t: rill?, Fli Iln•roursty Ehnnnuher tutsi.nt :tend( • • ECM . . iseert , re, perredupt fvv.ily; 'wit, 1-4.mitn.::. F. , -.: , •. 'Wll ,,, ht`-tltti yit ,vball br , fv, :Tv , " r, mt ...nil e . ',. .ttotire apd gatervi 11100$40.ca,r;rditIzly KIS114•111" . ..1045ro. i'ottvvill..., t "im , mhll - /9. jc.:4 f . ...'• vit47, i 1 E i P zi ff . O ts Ci .f.,. L t A hr iVit i T o f . I li , : j ~, 'i ,1r.;, ,, I li. - 41.%. l'rrri4 , ;ol vsitit: 1 . .." t ' f ' '" ,- i -1:- of itzriv.t:i Kill CrAmt: . , -h., r. ~ ..o ,, • , •''' - ' - ' th,... I...st.rnt 1'.1.‘11-Ir. nf ftruirier rr ,- •'' t ".. t. ..., '•: , i - Anti Terniine, M 1414.11.74 C:sr.F l''' , •`' i l "' ~.‘ l , • thr lien. 11. - . S. litsidry• strttl 2‘ , ..10tet.r. 1 - ' 4- --;...- r''' it 0 rot 11.tost,r 4.,-1 , it , .. - 1 Ih. , h-. 1 - .... rr ,:11-41:1 li•. - nrr.l f;tvl 101t - vry. for 17.. +''..!l' : - :... snot .dirt plit.tter• hr 01.. ...12..1 l'r.tm , , , ' !Wit . rte-41,14 . h• the liirm•tvgl. 16,-... , lA. , 0 .: Yet arA l'rrsnin , t attti r g;ortonlf 1 . ....r - 3 l'.°"' u.. ., ler : 4 ,......1/-2:11 v•I lit.• t`..ilet, if , ... ),7 . 1. 0 r 7. 531)N - 11.1 . 1. lb,. $h lily of fv ,, o. l ' , . 9 si- ' 11.. 'At., t., t".rutitzus• t,Tlf:Ar•Ot . .!.“-tie.- 1,6 tht.”...f-se E.h.f...1 - -; 7 . 1 :,.., t. t?...- ~ . JuttlerA PI Ihr Veike.y. 1tv , ..1*`..... 1 4t 6... 4 . 't !I'''' t i: - , d' ilcdtaylk Mlill, that ( at:, 3,1 11t.. , . r t 4 mandrvt to be I Iv-Pi An . . - 3 ;Av.'s , at I.} c'd . '"' n ':,':, .4 itte., ',Ltd day, v, ith itivir nil, rrrs.. l. - i''' , atnituttlirtaxand all ottti4 nvvisnabranev. l"J.', v , - whirls. is tit.. rral .4111, , g, spr , rt ,, in 1 - t.43,114y - ry... all [bent: (but biarilaar.' y stgatmd 110.1,60 Tv that am rr Ibvn lid , ).. Iv or ...td c0..t. ) - or .-,rh it % 111111. otr, It, t.. It'a f . t 4 '..". pr, ,,,, , , qat,, , thrilt ....,,11.411 t,,,ja,..t. "1. I.P.t, 10 4 , , ,e ...,,,,,?ni, . .., JA NAO. , , .'' • Sbnitro (+Oro. Prdtaiillo.) . i; November 11, 143,1 i, 1 v -vt N. 11.-11ae Witovvikel 0,4 Jarmo 'al , '' r -. It, alit-lad said C. , tirt irt rw...ruirrd to 211.-r..f.'; - , Ira t.- - A..e. , ..1 rit4i-ailoujapro, (by hol...tti ... , ,,...re and rti,70,44 - will tit filfdli rtif 4 ,,, 1•, , ... , i ' A 1 11 4.144 . 41 I , y relict it lb.. i'mxtt 1 sh , - , ' $0 , 014 theozsettene, e,tordkozli-
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