• ' El -- 't• e.— 0 *Hutu' )onnial. iPoTteviu,s, Iroyinunut. e, tem . , lentr3Elns The hring /11 pe 0 id of l w r y4 o lbtreiaejtily„wolL* jleatutmuettotarltit the pries, and have entered Into Maltpcllt ti tallivatign embraced *Uhl* thetpetiod Oetrie. T. meet impatent kaPiaaskie• days of the Fieeobition, en. keret Into the recent contest. Waddended them NraranV. We bidleved these right -Therese doe fiatede Buchanan le President elect: Meaner, I . , aed skillet tactic.; hero 'done: their work. Be Is be solitarily tendldate,, yet successful. The Op. 'Peewee talents Buchanan may be beaten. It believer, but a temporary Meet. lien diq i.Stinelples never. S . 4 r The to le polldeien hes been applied to us, and 'ale bare bees sneered at for our sal It la the imml of honestly. When we eonsider a =salad, Irighteous, we defend it with warm th . We have leaver sought ,pecutdary benefit in our political career•• lice bits posseseed no allurements for us. ;Twice In one life, we have been tendered public padtions, and have refused to : accept. We have aim' offered office to any 404 to induce him to saptort the cause in which 'we ware engaged. ,On the mmtrary we bane urged oar friends rather US depend upon their teeth:Cud° business, than enter the (dee seeking circle. We have been warm, .have been teems in err advocaty /Of American Republican principles. The Man does not exist who can justly rectum us of . private in terested natives is that seal and warmth. To the young, vigorous and tntbasiastic., we in - the future will leave out...door political work.— , Through oat columns we trill advocate es tees - sion s requires, the leading Principles, which will be found annexea. It shall be done in a calm, argumentative nianeer, calculated to offend noels, yet in a tone arm enough to were that we are fearless at welt as independent in defence of which it right. There are of come, minorques. lions - growing out of the leading topics of, the day, which will melee deo attentiod as thiy at tract sinbLki notice., ft shall be our aim to make the leernut,' thoroughly a family and . business paper. The Cord Trade will receive our undivided attention, while each department shall be as complete es e14M1301111 labor can make it. While thus premising, we nab Attention to ' • OUR POLITICAL CREED. • Ileternined opposition to the extension of SW ' very. into the Territories of the United States— and aispodtke to the acquisition of pay Territo ry, either by annexation, purclutoe or conquest, for the extension of the area. of Slavery. Opposition to any interference with the rights ,of Blare-holders in tho States in which - Slavery exists* Statdlaw—while at the same time we drake a change in , the Fugitive Slave Lae, giving /the right of trial by jury to establish' the claim to 41 slave, which Will bring tho law, within the limits of the Constitutive. . The Improvements of our Iliv'ers and Harbors, for the promotion or the Internal Commerce_ of , the Country ; together with each) aid as may be prudently extended by the General Government, to the construction 'of liailrloati and Telegraph lines to the Pacific Ocean, to facilitate quirk ;OM. TOUCICIIiiI3II thrintgtiout the country, which is the only mesas by which so extended a Territory can be bread together in one Union. A Revenue System of ditieelevied on Foreign Ilerchandise, !efficient fur / the 'support of the General Goveromeirt, and so arranged as to dis min:abate in faVer of, and also to protect the Re. mead° Industry of this country. While we dotard to, everY coon the right to wor. his Creator +wording to the dictates of his own conscience—without fear of molestation, and will proscribe no'man on account of his birth place, who is a good citizen, and= cordially sup. ports oar Institations—yet wehre.decidedly , Opp"- : maps lioman Catholic, Jesuitical; - and alt other Fonitgn Influence, not in with our In stitutions, true Christianit7,-und the best good, of the makees—and lastly, pa/Weal opposition to men who give oi,offer to Roman 'Catholics 'onice, toloduence, their votes,.;. a means .of political advancement - Of themselves and °Om". • • The, above is nn outline or main- foetus' of the leading principles this paper` will endeavor to _advocate hereafter. Outside political labor we will in ilium leave to younger men, whose Pby sitMl condition is letter eakulatqd to Lear the ex citement and anxiety ineldellt. to POPtiCO/ cam paigns. Our labors in the sanerdni shall be mein _ ly directed to instruct and= entertairf; to,eomhat error and,corruption rrberiabey thieaten the pub. , lie welfare—to publish an i IIONEST, ISDEPZIEDENT . journal.• It has been our pride thus to conduct Millers' Joernot through a long series 'of years. It shall be our aim to "pursue the elven timer of oer way," in the future, unmoved by threats, undismayed by petty malice. EarCel of the News of the Pennerlvernia • !Este Election On the Free inept SettLerLef Eosins. The Cincinnati Gazette „contains the following letter. A fair axpression of thO popular sentiment Of the citizens .of this Stattilas not Lein afforded Ulf either of theelectionswhich have taken place this Fall inPenntlylrenis. The great minority of . the people of this State synaptithise with the suffer ingSettbas Of Kamm; are opposed to border ruffian tint and'the extension of Slavery; but frauds on • the stumi;and at the• ballot boa, in connection with a lack of thorough uhion, which union was therarted by . traitote in the camp t inaketts appear unfaithful to the cause . of Freedom. It would• have been midness to hope for success; with a dopble power to pawl:at—an °Oen elienty.and tocrot roe; ' • The letter in Qui Garuttte‘rins ea follows: . . • lisistotiO, NA:4BAB, Oct. 25. 'Do you wish to know the e ff ect of the news from Pennsylvania and Indiana oh thO Free State set tlers to genies? The Intense anxiety with which they have lookbd for the heirs from the "Old Key ,stone,"--the great weithercock of the tinion—had led me at Ant to believe that they felt their all, to • be hazarded on the cast. But I was mistaken.-- • Though the electionrel Buchanan may make Ken , Lae a Slave State, yet the Free State settlers are Slot 'disposed to give it up without a struggle.' Eastern men eannOt comprehend the condition , 0 1 th e p an state tattlers here. If they could they would be enabled to form somo idea of the despe. rate character of the conflict that tenet follow Du ) . ebantin'a election., Vie Missouriati have invaded Kansas to Make Aej 'the men from the North to rattle there, end lien in'peace. When the'armles • Of Missouri invaders' bad socked too towns, stole ' the horses . the Territory, and drank up the whiskey they brecght with them; they alwaya're- Lowed tame with their plunder, leaving no more pro-slavery solders id the Territory than they • found them, and haring accomplished no perms neat good for thn cause except to•disgust a few moderato Southern settlers, and convert them .to iree Sudo men. . • • Bat far different has beim the effect of Northern immigration? For the Pree,Seatti cause it is well ~• perhaps 'bat the Missouri rider has been closed.—' ,The Northeo men being compelled to go by the 'overland route though lons, became hardened to territorial life by the Journey, and when once in • f,Xenses, could not eerily return. Thus the great • majority .of them became permanent settlers.= • Every 11014011 from Missouri bus prOroked a new immigration through . lowa, anti the consequence that the Free State settlers hare been gaining rin the pro.slevery party with'every Border Ent lan raid. If the neer had been opened to them, numbers of Free State _men, would hare returned Mast;--for almost on their arrival they were robbed of their horses i and cattle—their cabins burnt-- ' young crops trampled down—themselves in-. suited and 'twitted like outlaws--a price set on their bead; as if they bad:been vetoes, end • their families treated as the dam and:cube of the hilt fox. When lint plundered they were thunder: struck. Bad as these things bad been represented they had 'wide& that the country was to utterly iawle lad they _prayed that God. would in his mere permit them to setback to n more civilised and minted country, The river was closed to thew sad they could not return. Tboy had beet. raised •• In New England villages In tbe arts ot peace-- 1 • within the sound of Sabbath bell. , They did net -wish .tO fight. re faet,lboy would rmy :bins rather than.resertte vielanee. They. Liore'a Order sari passe. They lewd God and bade regard for harass life, sad for, ail. the Idissouriens, called them twormis. They, would gladly bare ginui home—tkirver to cetera—but they dreaded that long, weary Northern , route, and the river was closed against them. • • But 0, what 'a painful -change boa since taken pu ce le the character of them men. The +lcep wronp they have suffered hero wielded and faa tore - d In their breasts until the great desire of their b uda _th a purpose to'ubleb many of them bare .sterna to cuuseerate their lives—ir Etirnem— They are towards no hunger. TheY once avoided, but now they seek a tight, and are:leeklog forward lan ardent longing for . an Alpf,prionity tp out at nets fell swoop their disgrace rprid die 'whale ries of Border Ruffians Gait has indicted it, • ' - Thej . feel that who hero nu ..Idea of their eniiiiitien— = regard Wire as cowards, ead_tbey are undoes to redeem their 'tarnished r bad a palatal interview with an old won Vi to:NW, tbstimprorstal me "kb the effort of Kan "OM WI. frePernasybranlal bad knowaldwa as Xidbadhltidass Woos anaar•fanions for .bstarlooding-bbl-coakszsallon_ with lasts of &Opt:gm He told ow, In sons done! of • • le; mu i r, of bit wrongs, be quolselfierlpture s gale, boa I obsirrod with some oltiiirlse'llia et d olpt, akit,4 with rortsx •iud looptsvaliot . 1,14. . ter be got tliwiegitblistilioreliiltaid Wit of Ws chuck and 'Birelley-edn4lnAhltusAllP tilyand expresses& some itewlipittble lagetege. The old man seemed alt estreted recollection. Ha stink demo oulbe Fahlei white his long gray hair blew ht ate w,hlg team rolled down his turrtnred *mks. AN* a moment be Enid, "Would le God Iliad tiled tWfore I 'ever elms out be* leolotadectigiorittakee, but this life—Oh God—let's go get something' to Tha Me Slate MO have become , desperate.— Stores have been sacked and goads stolen and tin• strayed, houses and shop and mecluodes* tools and stock buttitill. These things wernbought on credit Inth*Bastini iota "Aso btvatjglit thiniorit are now bankrupt They are mined and desperate men. They cannot go. back' Raid. •Ttriiy cams beret* lin, and ttthey can't do that, they -haws but one thing lea t 0,40, nil they 01* sat *geld of it—to die. Titaythave Stared tha raHversai which drive - ma IS ideldti: Afraid to die?—so. fin ditrits'af tbautweild rejoice to-day to die for free: dam „„ • Maio Zane miles& *Sy rove and said„' oWe will' rive the Missourians out "'Bet prudent men 4gle - Mtrtatint Is with Oa it - Whims appealod•tatho people and will await their'verdict on tie 4th of Novernter. If that - hills. then en Ilrfk poi to anus and to the God of Restaball that is .it as. . Then we will tight" Those prudent counsels prevailed: and the State men ire awaiting the moat lor,tha alintTon to determine whither it shall be , peace or war in Kilasita. • The news from Pennsylvania does not emelt them down in despair. u you night suppose. It otdy Stiffens their nervee—maltes them mandator- Mined—taine derporato.• They have suffered so mud that this last dirappoinimaittconiesas some. thing that might *beast ba expeebet. - Envy free State man luta an abiding faith that Kansas will lie a &militate. They do not Witte that the Lord has led Rom through this Red Sea eT bloody and oat into the Widen:ass, ta. deliver them up to the border ruffians at last Faith works worider4oad faith.thay•tmo show Pray God.- then, flith &ay save Kansas. • , "Sonuntax CialtancLet, CONVityrwa."—This Is the soft title of Wiffaseassio' "slass, reel with Africa Convention which will , shortly , meet in the Boutb.` 'That section of the ooniitry appears to be strongly desirous of being free of the North. It is powerful in reeolntlons and Con •ventions, . but weak' IW-execution. In noticing , , this new phase of "Ah, hire 11r* us e again rea the circus clown say's /hen he rushes into the ring, turns six Somerset' end makes'twelve times, "the Tribune says: unarolina' now up and doing. She is ready fur a Convention. She tells•us in the solemn far • rage put forth to call the faithful,together, that the South as regards'the North in the ace f civ ilization is where the fast yacht England was in comparison with the America In the great race off the Isle of Wight—that is "nowhere", (vide Lon. don Timesj—that the pivot of the universe is Cot ton, Lind Sugar the aynovial fluid which makes the said universe turn , on its axis. Theso. words precisely'are not need, but such is the gist of the argument. • But with all these- adorable entities, bow does the South stand? in the , laa .guage of the Southern call fur the Convention? As before. Relying solely OD the assistance; the life, the effort, the moue, and the action of the North. Independence, then commercial cities! Build commercial marines! Build South. cm colleges! Barr; men for the fine arts and sciences—men of ideas, and ablo to resolve them Into actualities! _ . "All this, is good theory for a civilized people. Bat the 'South is not civilised. It embramz, it clutches, it brags, bullies, swears, strikes for the lowest form of barbarism ; and assumes generic dochine fur the conservatism of barburisturthich Ramo two thousand sears ago rejected as inhuman and ungodly. Tho South nets up on the system that mechanical and agricultural labor is fit for slaves; and hence industry, free industry, lit by ' genial; and waxined into sat and icionce—for Finch Is the upward lair—dies from . the South as life 'does from poison. With ricatintry, slavery-sad didd and great-man.addloil. engaged in a scrub race to ruin, each Stab" in tarn exhausting the soil , just In proportion' to the time that tho scourge has; been upon it—comes the discordant shriek for opening the slave trade—for re-enforcing all tbel cruelties and savageries in real life, which fed the i brain of a Dante or a Milton when requiring de set iptions for, tho . pcifidics and sufferings of the damned—and its a superhilaction to this ghastly beastliness of policy; is eounciated the equally hideous inhumanity that all' men, white or black, if engaged . in, manual labor should. be properly enslaved. Frantic, besotted, crazy, as regards every mora l , proper, eligious, politico-economic, industrial, sc ientific-'and artistic idea, ; forming the action of civilization and liberty, the ,South hopes to win a race with the North by Itesula , . tiuns and Conventione for an independent cum- . enema, Independent mince and milli,' iculopenderit colleges and lyceums, Independent printing prey "Tlicre individnils who learn nothing and forget E ai ething. Thti Oligarchy Soiith—the 00,- 000 oligarchs who manta the 6,006;000 white:t end the 4,000,000 slaves—are' of this list. , T.heir vision is wry-necked retrespetitio,n. They sit on the ground of a plantation and make dirt,pies. and think they are ounstrticting pyramids of civ ilzation. They. are pow as before. Their new Convention will end as the old ones did—in nau scour, deadly gas.. Labor, and talent,and genius, and capital—and all which' makes a nation great, god, glorious and powcrful—will avoid them til they learn the lawlof love - and 'freedom, and set aside that of hate und ' THE RESULT, PIRAVTICitiLV. ' The Republican party has nut been able to' de. feat the oldest party, in the country, with its hui dred thousand calm-holders, la eighty MI 1111t1011 of anneal expenditurely its million and a half .of vo ters, trained by the habits of life-time to vote withoutquestionsor"hesitation, whateier bears its label. James Bet:hanen is our next President, and John C. BreCkenridgO, Tine" President. Kansas we fear, has little todiope - from an Administration, prepared to sanction the ro-enaction of scenes of violence and bloodshed, growing out of !dui at tempt to enforce Bogtis Laws and crush Freedom. The case as atated by•the Tribune, is fairly, In its broadest and wore aspects, as follows : "Practically, a majority of the. ADlCTiMili** pea; pie have indorsed .outrages , more inhuman than Poland or Hungary ever endured, and voted that it is no wrong to shoot And scalp men in Kansas, for peacefully striving to keep theirs a Free Terri- tory, and make it a Frew. State. Practically, the verdict of `.yesterday has • enslaved Kansas„ and made it treason and reteilion for tier devoted in- I habitants to struggle longer to Avert that des.' tiny. ;Practically, the brutal /dikes who yester day at most of the polls throughout the Free States jeered at "bleeding Ranso" 7 .-thus making sport of robbery, arson, rape and murder—have been iadoried and commended by thozsrote of their fellow.citirens. , Practically, the American peoplethavo reversed the policy of Slavery_Re strietion -inaugurated by our Revolutionary pa triots, and decided that Liberty and Slavery are equal in merit and equally accordiat with the gepius of Democracy. Practically, the Slave Power has been bidden to take possession, of the Federal Government, and ride rough shod over .elf who manifest opposition to its pleasure or re. puguance to its sway. Practically, ft _la. settled that to loathe the. debasement of man to 'brute eliattelhood, and earnestly desire Fr -adorn for all, is a crime in Free America, to be.punished by ex clusion from the , National .councils, and a denial of any voice in the direction of oar public affairs!! Tut OFFICIAL. Vora.-19e give the official vote In another part °Ohre paper. The majority for Buchanan over the Union Tie!Let ia• 2532—over all,as follows: • . • Buchanan,., • 7035 Fillmore Union , • 23t5 Fremont. Union,- ;1/313 • Strolithtout Fillmore, • . •47 4870 - Majority over alt. , ' f 2165 The irtic,ls rota cast is 11,855, antl Is 'certainly it , an eattuordinary Op% The laminae t.tiii Octo ; b'r e'eatian " over lie Previous year. 1958 voter. Increase over Octobeeeieclion,•:" ' - -871 " . • Increase since last liar, 2824 " TheCkain iff.theDemocHritle Tote is, 1816 " Opposition] • , . 948 . " The ineresise over the strongly contested (lover nor's death:oi of 1854 is 2027 *mea t - stitch is sn inert:sae of4yer, toec, per anntim. ,- Xf thin Is Si legal voteiltioConnty in the Btate eau shoot similar Increase. Tenxisu FLINT Wax/tr.—Mr. Daniel Millen or Washington Township, this County, has do. pOsited at this °film for inspection, a specimen of Flint Wheat, the seed of which was_brought from Mount Olympus; Asia, and grown on his funt. 7 — : The seed:Mr. Mellen received from the Patent 01Us through the courtesy of th ames H. Campbell; member of C frcim this - Dist/let. The Seed is sown - about the Ist of October, and ripens the sealing reason, s week artier than the period id which oar -wheat ie ready io cut.— Tbe. peettliariti twf, the Ylint Wheat le, that when it ripens, the head,is bine, the grain larger and the shell thinner than corinton wheat. It is well adapted to this climate sad soil—growing quite luxuriantly. The specimen grown hy .31. r .. Mullen can be seen st our . office. - • • - Catrare Conintszonias.L=Mr. Philip, Boyer the, newly efeeted county .COmmissioner, stasis.. stalled • into .otlles last week, in plus or'Jseob Kline, Esq., whose time Is up. Mr. Silo* vitas a faithful public! 'offices duritqf his umu, and the County bas heneetted by his servies. therratest Board of Comrorottonere consist , of Andrea Wilson;Peut Lengel trio& Philip Boyar. Mr. Wilson is one of theinort honest and cowl*. tenvotrieenin the County. With the other gen• . demon who compose the Bawd; we here not intr. 19eieutsequalotarics to sire 1121 , opinton pnortel, but- hero thot - they are men whe - .. lOU earenalty guard the Interests. of the r ,tsix-payere .of the .County, width to one of the prominent. duties of the most Importer f t orkee In the Comity. • . • , . • „ Bap.lN). 13111 D, of Bail/tit hiti Una' deliver. ~ . lot a tome of lietansdolnuliniolgaNagair • as socigming to she lain of Dock In our opinion. Of iin 4 ‘alui tarn 4if npo, jcesaonOi JD tie 44 if Ave banoidamiltocoMhoto.'... - . •rt.:4,t " - r' , X5•4 l. - • 7 .". ,21ar*.- 7.777 &IS • Summa Ate tadittat:.liral:.:cker thai Serape icentlir2sl/101; :11keedsheffioreiferor- It inethatilto Cesemf Ueda toditsed the NhigeNapies to - wake - ivaoladoss the deetscaleit tke partieshy,elteoging hit reiitry. Tba *MA Paribuneek bit, boa farther roe In Spain a neermisisioriat wish has oe ,,entred.;- The Parictlemstituthmel says that the Mathias, are to Withdraw from Raab►. In Switzerland the eutchatel prisowerii have hems discharged— 2% Parte pildisbat a brief article, seyig that when the Cesierese of Paris btolto up ae greet Nears. tier elements framed milli danger to *mein Ileightet," Greece Mid Naples; the of tliese States Naples alane te. 401 . 14 to 611041 airier, and that isc sequence dm Waseca. mill must to , bald diplomatic' hitermarse with her. The persons sr. -rested In Paseo for polidesteouspiraey, suodierc. ed slaty Tiary Winged to .sweet seem society, Of. sant4it* team and beads** • all Waal Ow obq orders for the destruction of the aoldoeracy. pessauhr, finned with pitchforks, attacked the military escort baring Uteri:mars te custody. and set them- fem. The federal government ett Switzerland is making an effort to be momenta In the new Caress of raria.' A ilnightee• hes been born to the Dalian of Montgensier.. Asia garde the near ministerial crisis In Spain, the Marquis of iribites, the. head ell the absolutists -party, is spoken of as thee:onlug man , but he, in the 'meantimaz declines the responsibility. It Is said that O'Doneer Is pot he comma' Of the household guard as a check upon Nurses— The real cause of the ministerial mists in Turkey, tree • a diSinecoe of opinion with the Preach Minister respecting the union of the priusitaiiitiee. An attempt had been made to induce Mustaeha Ar . she to take °Mee, but be refaced. A dispatch from. Constantinople siya &MA:lira:nil Guyon bad died of cholera. - • • • Mous' Dearr..—The Directors of Dias Pasttto tion declared o'disidesill of 6 per mit on the business of the lot six coonihs. IC I-I IidDIVOIV - 8 TAB • Ms Unica OP Pumas innele—Thit Ll a collection of humorous MA ererrdsy games, by.lonstban R Nei; ley. Publisher,. T. IL Peterson, IRI Chesnut Weed, Ors the ant page will be *and sketch trim this book, from 'bleb our tandem can of tai peculiar excelienre of the work. It is prildbdusd in nest . withylustratimis. Those who Vial to enjoy a hearty laugh, itumtd toad to Peterson ter a eagg Of The. flu:mons of nicoubsidge." Tot Vag Jotraaa. Cu, November has Lees reeetred.-- Stile Otnimble publican= Is oat *cum most sellable of the character In the ouutry. We recommend *it to thei attention of those flutucts who are &dm* of I lb• raving valuable information at a remonable Met; It la publiebest by Emir* *136., N.R. 00111011 of Savanna and Market .streets,Phibuielptda. • Tas October number of the Amerken Edition °f lllack. wood'aldinburgh lia;aslue is upononr Tablet A ibis number. The publishers, Leonard Scott At Co..eantker • the public against a man pretending to be a dolt Mute, and forging their name to printed subscriplion trills got up by Mussel.; expressly to chest thepublie. They hare no deaf mute:its their employ. • • . Wnnarti.mit Hew Cook Boos..!?-7k, the publblter, B. Peterson, /020r/sant street,' lidlidelphla, we are be. debts d for a copy ed this book. It is by Hannah Widdi• debt celebrated for many years for the ssperiority of ex• ecy article she made, is South Ninth street,neirlipeuee, t'biladelphi.i: Thep book contains See hundred recipes fur preparing' and cooking all kinds of Ilislus. They cover almost every variety of cake or dishiand every specks of cooking. One commendable 'feature of the work Is, that the contents hare been made anplaiu and explicit as pealble, in order that they may be found .piactlcable by the young as wells, the moreexperienced 'house wife. Considerable attention has been 'paid to that petters of the book rebid, appertains particidarly to tee preparation of dishes forahe sick, as also the emirates cent. The tarok is beautifully printed. Copies will be sent , to any part of the United Statea,free of p gage on the persona wishing it remitting One Deltas to the publisher, in a lette:.: Prat Arairo. Kir The titrokektbuncit.:—No meeting lens bed I Toads, evening lati, ln, coneequenee 'et the wart of a quorum. - 44- Vie Reott Fife Comyiany.lntedted. on Tootdny „tut for target practice. They had out'abont thirty-den Mink Their targot rain:Red fair ahoptinp. ire Coal Perchate.—Thelot thWeide of the &net Mouse, ruining down to Alinement° tit, bee been p o u. dieted by the County Oommkettonera. The pies pall wu $3,260. Tblt pi:imbue was nude by theold Board of Oommleakmern IT Moos IL Watta,r, Fob Pr:mounting Attornepefort of F.rbuylkill county, was Inducted Into bls new and re spousible poiltion on llcasday Inst. bli. Waiter la In, bays reason to bellow% discharge the various duties of the omce witbabillty and Integrity. • , f • • ati•Zadiei Par is Arisersorate.—'l'its of St. Paul's Church, bold a tali on Tuesday • tuna, fur the 'side of tined and tansy articles. As It Is for the bonsai of the cbartm We hope the lair Ibbmates nal Mie a liberal attendance on the co:Asko:6 . - Charged soah Robbery.—=9n Tuesday last Thom as Curry bads bearing before Squire Reed of this pc. rough, charged it Itb robbing 11. Chamber* on the pre- ♦ions evening, of bie pocket book eSittaining PO in gold, and two $6 notes. A peaks of the money was nearer ed. Curry was lead In the nun or *MO to *newer, the ‘, prosecutor, entering bonds for the piercer's appearance. fdTTheßoardQjQwntyQoseuitiorwrs.--Jacob KIM( Esq., bas retired from the Board; and is reereeded bj Philip Boyer, Esq., ellehtt , lkill HUM The aewßoard now embraces. Androw"Wilson isq.,,Pani [angel, Eirl.4 and P. Boyer, EN. Mr Kline was ati eMetent member of the Board. Mr. Boyer we 'presume. will be equally energetir. Of 111rmmers ability we have too limited knowledge ,to 'Peak. • z Xiefalcredite; brcer.—Wlth pleasure we call attest- Bon to the fad that the ladles connected with the Bee. 'end MethOdlat Episcopal Church; krottrrllk, will held a Fair, 'and festival for the benellt of the tame, In the Town flail, this Borough, next week, The Talc will commence on Wednesday, the 12th, and end on Friday evening, the 14th Inst. The doors will open each day at 2, rind close at 10 o'clock, P.ll. The oil ect of the Fair La commendable, We need hardly urge general attend ante. .paring highway Robbery.- On Monday evening lut;as Mr. Mark Socked was proceeding down the turn. pike lodweon this Borough and Schuylkill Raven. and wheri Just above the "Seven Shute tavern. be was at. tack by a gang of tour men. One seised him by the u another struck him on the headoshils the others seemed his bands and feet. It, this position they Atka his person of a note roi SS, payable to the cider of Mr. J. M. dimity, at tbs Macro' Dank, and some, $1,65 in change. After the perpetrallotior the act, Mr. &d'art 'procnred the services of a police atticar at Schuylkill Haven, and increeded In arresting two mei, dinned with being Implicated In the robbery, usineeJoines NOrtou and John Bomar, Woe 91 Mack. They . had a hearing before Squire long of Schuylkill Haven, and were fully committed to prison to answer. ; Aar Neding thiSchttlail I Haan and Lehlih. ni fty Raii Road Ctaapony. l 4l) partnere of a mental= adopted at a meeting of said Company held on the Uth day of Aupst,lBs6. notice Is hereby given, that a mea lag of th*ConunlaudonerinmeMl In the act incorpora. tag the oSeltnylltill Haven and Lehigh ;Tarim Ball Road ComPITIY," will be held. at the Public, lame of Seth Leyraoiter, to Schuylkill Uaien, on Saturday, the 11th inst.;(!torembero at 2 O'clork P. It, for the pa , pose of retelling the Report of the Engineers, appointed to make the. 'temporary Purvey of the route of sold Seed. and le transact each other tinniness, as lacy be deemed neeessar,y, to farther the completion of said protect. It is expected that members of the Company wil/be punctual In tbetrAtttendance. JOUN C.CI2ESSON, Attest, CM.. SeAnir. . - air Om tinnier, Vocalirts.—Tbls mammy la the pro gross of their fourth annual tour, have concluded to pay our Borough a visit. They will glae a Concert at the Town Hall this evening. The Company now opian• pass' dlr. 1141,11rst %dor, and Master Wm. Lents, Solo Yiplintst, In lis list of area Ems. In their COMUMB of 'leaden tlnac," the members of the Company render in factive and beantifel style, Openly. chemises,. Violin sylom, nil", wings, sentimental, humorous, descriptive, national and patriotic. The naaienof the umbers am W. D. iristddla, 4.11. Watson, W. It. flail, J. W. end* end Master Wm. Lewis. The voicesare,trst and se and tenor, ilto and,-bass. The Instruments are, drit and, second Haim, date, vit;lineello and melodeon. The , pro gramme ffirthbi ovetdog has boon selected with care, and will we tidily proviliteeeptalds. The Vail should be crowded this evening, Sir the in* of admission Is red; . astable, while the peculiar merit of the COatisentabrist warmly males - bed by them who have heard them, Their entivtaliment la chaste, and perlermanee unezeeplion. 2824 ' " tip Thin_ it with we encounter la the Journey ot Which redly than y. We alma( exploa,with IsughterWhea witnessing one of Butten's'yerformanee4 se go Into hystedis et Bilis; we inlay the sielojokes of the arena fool, bat of all the fanny meets ciei to be met with on the mike of old Mother Earth. comm Mil us to the pimp:why and mart asyingsillibb teitUant rentre.of fielded few. How Noldw swells 'lib sells. portanss se he esmyea criticism au the last ltmentlow, pooh, pool's al the idea of origitudity or merit—end anothilates the inventor ~ with , his 'crashing liobbit-Itaa humus poUticisn. Wobbe is ambitions. Nobbs oaths to stand where Waster' stood, tied fill the .fienate chamber with his eloquence. Notha hopes to beecane Pnildent. Nobbs ibtia his Cabinet In WO nation. Vali then' bowmen Nobbs is content to to gued upon, and laughed at by those who appreciate to a evrtion, his mental weight.- The world in petty Much as it i , litat bale th e intention of steaM. It kis hi wise men to rcenre,and Mohr to laugh at: 'Wm" Itobbs nen ait,"we should Mee an Omuta/ leas to ammo our tee bows ' - I e- riwaivial re Au/aim—Poe* WWII! amid: • ate Mk maim. whlett It taphtly welt* unto start Whs. teeivatraia. b true that within the %naiad week. mew *Ogee thkk and teat. , turti toueheit the beva4 kind Maker Beath, WU mattes ta , tat &rhea at all atort-kbele la auk that ta temmetthiltie due him- ?ha Peakiterhite Was appradattafaetkta tat the sagest, satins that 40, alb automat ream :pet* rite Seth Shale Wallah ea MI Arty i.tWrtlfatikay, navirainseloprtas mai witiame ste# *ma he lb, Baia and Titbit 'tea° :Al that katifelil .111* with ta domed drapery. the tilleatty droptitti T tania, and be hen Tonally stripped sal taro t are Salm 0 , tvitteasbma catiffisebtlt o btiadtbisitibispies" sob liCommi*lPetat* ss aboobliti tr*ma, vim, iiringr; iippripkttOoo the wow, sltkibt Jpeststrat 01010, bat Ins may _-.not 6.1,4 0' antio id limos Is assuate& en , tbritlittsoskitioarstsetteg, as u Sir irs“ pig No b etitha autumn bas other that mouredtd Vas* Una: " 'r,sit sissidnee. It not tha mild, so 41.4~,JA Wadi %lir blllO4 is iti Itartaisted Ibilage;medas Vie '/aides andeslmaas'tlsirr aloes their , bash- Oa Ss Ina will bepatfert s ead wren when Usti' all Aka Vit. Obits the tys aslirdiormai Onto& swooping towalds the artiv, Ahl Ist do thery.not Ildt to parish! '1,114 sot - slinal &petal, of thea Om? They ..'rarl - DOI math thefare stpli, and was btthea ripeness ads this! VW Mt, as IM tie bittl 019 11 1, 1 04di dreifi blame It and netraetne mews side bleb 'Mom We scoast ittea, trod has ampisted Is maturity. `'!b ova mind thn au. tame' Ilhauterrue earmsys the Ides of a two* as 1 . 111 2... plishad, eta oilman Wined: thatisoldi at ass trinnradather. It hasteatilwelft s and Ins not oiikouttassed essaysiar Ind the 'dump sse ors hundred adman& 11/W teits lege arms he now Shard bared f . Ts it Mid a tesdartned streamteb rad men drealdy mahrel 'Una tirben iidtid by the Intl epetegt.. Ms lit sok Sannother seen* nett tains! Its tads sad Ma 11 1 0 him Metlitell itfladdlett . It now aids maw t It lays male its showy Muments; it sbha to be undilltarlnd by =Allan, leima4 and by the tabled through a thommad ehanada ot Its efeenhaes ism: It seeks, to this quid wad =Wen way, tts reestparatela skims% sad gird Ant Itspower Air further deurs In a artabes year; It Is neither dominos barathaansidenes of damy.but lihs ens amsetemimCsureasshtl *alma mats, it takes a brakeman (bat Yaw spread basher Its glatous tbliegatattad whim its grated dais IS tottitS* ooo blr a OM triter equipment he the titter, Wilmot Many caning year. 191 this bare old, oak; !Ribs Malt tbe eaten eerdeeand usettenem.: • - , •• .. ' "Una an sromed me we use not autumnal drab ' bed attamind tinansaar_ 0. what aquae pleasure bars thews plants and Sowers tarnished stela the peat toudbat They withdraw noslor a meson, but ft Is With the chews lag promise of a speedy return. Ire beautiful awaked we would ball you in all seism and under an clumps, and ham nun you to Milos, tau otehreartal duty. and atonal May of it, that our traits MO natured, not oily to Moat and theta meekest, but by every mat* tut sato sway pleastere and happiness to . others; and above id,, that sweett an, eattbrtlng lesson that :when this autumnal sad - wlrstryniontbs of. hfe mat over 131 ; " weeny Sted roasetotta that ire have NOMA our mark% borne Orlf approptists,truits, and although to' the out. ward on+ tba propjet &rand may te , somewbat drew, yet tbKl le, after* short ranee., to he a rertetibution. • renown, of strength, an immoral verdure, an Isere:Wog haitthluesas In Wetter and monozezda) chase, where there shall b neither unpropitious seasons, nor fruit. lEir Subnad lir(dpe few days dna as bad the pleasure of ?Natzkidni; at ?ala s Alto the amine spenradi of loading and unloading truths . with the underisi anithcatrig a temporary bridge, projected` by Qth L Howson, 'of Mb Sorougli. Subsequently; ers witnemed the operation at Mount Carbon, of westing anent beetles. - • The arraogements et the Paladito "Whit are a'e plan ned as to combine eel:roomy, einiplicity and daipatch— Confusion and waste of labor are, avoided —tbe detail, sai es being am Erdman ' throughout, that Artery contin gency conceivable 4 our railroad rotonantilcationi eould be tut ref 'fib by dm or flood, In destructlon'of bridges or by broaches in the embaokments, is fatly pro vided fir. Heavy, beams me stowed away In the yard In MS nu. broken 11ne.312 *A in length—the order of their "ar rengsraent being as knows: The grettwo sections eon. bin heavy and strongly binged bridge beams SO ft. hang, designed for crooning the Canal or any paeans way e flaked to be kept Open'. Then come the Umbers wed in crib work for building abutmedta, next the pieces Lan" lug the treaties, then the bolsters and the rdtll:424lt—the railroad item sot the thairs--tben a pile of wheeling plank, beams and mows succeeded by a row of dumping bins erected on trestles and 'filled with stone for pier! and abutments. In close proximity to this Tang arrayof material 'stand,' a .buildlug 60 by _2O feet, called the "equipment house.* Hem inu stored the heisting um. chime, lever; ropes, tackle blocks, air bolts, spike., washers. coupling Irons, siatecnalleallP packed and so arranged that they on be quickly loaded on the cars through three wide doleireys which open on as many tricks adjoining the building. L ' The eontrivance fir trading the huge pile of Umber and material is as /amide as It le affective. ' Throe heavy manes are supported by bearers or aint lies resting on moveable blocks placed on upright stand. ards or posts, erected In rows on *lett aide of the timber piles and at distance, apart regulated - by this length fit the ears wbleb run under their suspended berthed. 'l4}tifi of white oak, 20 feet In length, work a vestkal Okla moving upOn the outside ties of the upright' and elevate nr depress this bearers inudainireg the pile of Leant& four standards or upright posts with thaws and 4 moveable blocks end levers, *re required at each section or Oa One motion marked No. 3, is of such weight 'm4101)011 that an intermediate bearer was found necessary trienta port ItiZhaving the addition of two moveable bbocksaiad levers. itleven men are stationed at each lever wad one man to the moveable block of each section. Fortreight men all 1 old, me required to promptly perlbrin the load ing manoeuvre. A train of thirteen 'trucks ins run an. der this immense causeway of timber, 34l feet in length. Aetna at the word of Munnand was given, ollection, me you ready Dowse I Draw Moduli Plumb npl Ground leveret Maryann" the taki mashed totbe sue. outing piles, not In eonfased mamas,, but anMitanicilly sad In good order - with the quick step of If platoon .of regulars in a bayonet charge. After the lever men on the right and left pasiethe 34 sectkna(which requires an additional bearer sigh:lvo Els, scribed, together with two 8 wheel tracts for iteintniage,) the scene cf action becotnes•ligh interesting and clot: ling. The interinediate lever men lei by theirgaptsins. rally earth beneath the massive pile which they have Just lowered end sinned with grappling ropes, vigorous , ly drag out the bearers which have fallen Dom the . moveable bleeke:andobehu led the free pair age of the trucks. With bot spend they prod upon the heels of the advancing lever platoons, and a good account Is given of wind and muscle In this animating manoeuvfor for as tr on as the lasi section is loWered, the track is c'ear and the loaded train is put in motion. The time occaptedin loading the train lab minutes, net weight, estimated at 100 tone. • While the movements jest described Cu in progress, $ ging of six men Is busily employed in,trans*nring the holsilnir apparatus, the spikes, bolts; au.; from the equip• meet house to the trucks which are coupled 'without de• lay to the timber train. Every thing now c ts ready to move to the field of so lion. A , portion of the train containing the _bristles apparatus and' sudirient material for the erection of several trestles Is attached to the engine which, start' for mt. Carbon, arnolog along 60 men he the purport, of instruction and drift Arrivinget Its destination, the train is divided in two' pike s that containing the hoisting apparatus being pushed to the edge of the temporary crib abutment en prevsly erected he the bridge manoeuvres--while the trucks (virgins the trestle timbers bait ate mare cones; ulna/ point of reloading. The men are also poOlotterl olt Into parties sudletently strong; to perform the laboi of frahning sad raising. In s ter momenta the heavy beams are thrown down the bank planks laid upon the flat leading to the river, and orgaidred gangs are busily - I impost In carrying the various Portions of the beetling to the framers. . The men at the ointment =dead the, hoisting appa ratus called the "bridge bin," an ingenious cothinute of Yr. W. &Minim; the master carpenter antifouling's' of the bort Onion ILL It consists of a beam 36 ft.long, resting on a swivel Inserted In a wooden eoliar,ifsing from a framb with rollers which can be elevated or det pres.cd as the machine is required to, bait or edvanee Thy. fall or tope to which the heistin g'ower Is applied same area a sham at one extremity of Metter:a. The distance from therrirei to the polnt,whenie the weight le en Vended, regulates the volition of the troths when lowered; and thns much labor is , maid In their adjust 'ment. To prevent the Glei from capsizing, the' rear end of the beim is chained down to the tracks, or to the rap piece of the trestle, (as the tame marts,) upon which it stands In 14 mint:tee after the traln Odra, the !amber and mathriatt ars unloaded, the fret tram/leis put together, launched andlloated ant to the foot of the abutment/ slum, It ft mind by the hoisting tattle sengended Own the "Bridge Gin," and los few moments is meeted...- Planta extending flout thaahritstint and sptkett to the tap plersntheare It to nigh/U. The Ole Is non thrown ant of gear, then rafted upon skids, and sea braid to , II Min pradtbninbere It 'ls ready to imfd the second trestle just knotted. • • , The gnomes here desestbed continues' u n til tie, *Mt of ratting Is eentpleted wltitoet. ninth nrlatinn worthy of note.' - After three trestles are ended en organised party , ad low the Iniik of .Itridot Gin with-the atong ,pteeee sad trarktallng. • ' • le the abort spate of at sonatas after the antral of the timber and material train at Mt. Carbon. three doe tobr hints trestles weights* batty two toes web were unloaded, pat together, tortreehed and ereeted-4i feet of tbe•rirer folorythill being nitli bridged over and ready for the raw. "net*. et dtretanttleig the scree. tare thin raised, which iomprlstes feeling the trestles to ta:3 then* taking *part tbs maim" plctei, 204d111, tl 11111200, together el Ith the Welles ipparataa, end retupt lag theta to Ile& tipproptist• Oka et . Palo Alto eater plea about poi hour and 4A Mita:tee. , .Ur. Jobst Cooper tooit eamannit of the leaden 'led rateen; Chirstfan CemrattataiS4 Ca de, Una Chills= and 3ceepta =ler were posted as hoer Captatal em the right sad left of tbe sombre or timber pthe fa gide Alto lard. 1 Captdas Thweig end thirdett wre . d the laterwMftatelavere and fed ttm-trigtfatt 11e. &loam nuts acted as tiptila Ibt PUP ata . and th e loilittiag ootinany. -• ;• noilao inniel and Oils orCil.. Mime. - in naninsi dvani voisoiktubithiti hts up= th. mai" a kbapritania to the tampon* brldp Una. Ira ors In tanning It am iaparldnant, *or the pnettlealaly dee lift, pat esQl. and aeknon!oloor , Nlidliottaidat ths sewn:, Wiwi Caspan,i,_ and wand of one roadlt seat and actentllle Moak mint at the East MIL! It in thla lu lbefortersubsomliers t+adela,lltl *Wm* latandeke doakii*od a railway beldame, Iroirson'a value wW 1 be Pisa intablat4 the Ward lacredltdo quo of Coo id 4 to 414 hon4sgt.: will of onolousibed and Say dot tardidlbAndoaltanlikad aerobia frank WV lint 'MO" tt.dit,,vl 4 o l #t°' , &so fa this se Odom sot rids.adisisiss }Yee itisi it tt ea ist *so Ii stuillsg,-, 414sisisialsolopsr sabot' tha itoliliss-44F• saliva . r4eltrie•gialbrtOPlWlrli' A pirotioloi *I Allow` rossiiiiiirissinft,lll. Issaasuvras **Nab #l. istiWibs its dliiittssisiltsiwo• IsSiiss maim istertsSioss to railway itsiirritatits• • 4111*•11411.6*;"*:'''''' AP* Pastation 1ta55ia.611,000,0641, ••, ‘ ,0 1,11 : 41 0 11 * itiktinnas last iinak.l4. • . .:-.llP•Altsre ars 311.astripapors In hair: New York last week, 401:' jilllothara are naillt litanaons.,ln Mukha, -,])wash In PbThulalPlitit Inn lin*,VW. fion. J. M. Clayton has rsennwee -OP A"&oda aluminum has rearbst- Pava. to r topellos of St. Paul, hilluirsotk, -oesi)!APiphiaD.B.tkioin:fogro Yntk Is -Airy#• . 4tiu4,lfrr Is • • lir d font legged. AO is on athiblthm in Bat ' ilitr9ne sd rysidan bettor than ewe, • 114 Priemidi i 0 Welmorain*renthi4;la mem, parts or Canada: - prlint Brantley ilentre, New Yore,era ' • /sirnati ed A titagniiimat opera bens IS to : be. erect. Chnin. thbrielltarstra Trion* ars in Boston_ at the Reward Atha:maw. - • . „0111 P" There were twenty-Ihrs Ares in Phlladel. Oda during. .oetotier.: - • jillr The istkaated ezietwes..et (head Collage for mat yeerire SUMO. . • 4 . • Jap . itefis now the evening stir; mid will cantina° to until April H. 1857. : Distbs in Philadelphia for the third quo, . tat of 1855, (July lit to Oct. ist) nn. AV. A tire in eelielouh), Ohio, on Saturday butt, destroyed $50,889 wawa imperkr::, jar- Senator Blume: reached Boston on Yon• day and nu honored with a wrathy 4 remption.* lift•A Flirt changes -all tier:opinion every day, m y cepting the good opinion abe lass • of her. sett ' lltany'persoes take advice as thii:dophY. sic—t 6 ding it aside the ntonient the doctor ' s Melt is tuned. • • i ttlP. The valise of ail the crops - produced bloat country for the year 1853, is estimated at 01,800,- 000,000. Arne' contipue to be mide - in loses of in ridaals suspected of complying ivied the the Emperor. . : 1 ndirMr. Guaira, the terming, bus made sore ceeasful eaceodoos from PhOwielphia during, „ Wiettee or. Gloria Del Church, fainillarly known as the Sinai Church, in Philadelphia, it one hundred and lifq-six years old. e • Tbalberg, the pianist, gives a concert bi 'New York on Monday evening neat. Everybody there la talking of it with rapturous anticipation. pre Corpulent persons desiring to lessen their chtomference, should apply to some' .newspaper establishment for the office of collector. • OP Ohio. joins with twelve other States in designating the 20th of November as thankagiv. lag day. in Massachusetts it takes place on the 27th. or Leine, of the /liatrated NamyWriter r the Gasetta of Fashion, and the Nero lurk Jawed, bat failed for somothiug like sixty thousaid dol lars. jsl,4he colored population of Washington city, nutxtbering i in all about 10,000, bare eleven places of worship, the aggregate value of whiih is $40,000. pilr• At Philadelphia on Wednesday, Felix Megargle, a boatman, from Lycoming county, ac cidentally fell from his boat into the Delaware, and au draincd.-' • fa- Rev. - Duilley A. Tyrig has resigned the pastorship of the Church ol the Epiphany, Phil ad,elphia. It•grew out of the recent sermon he preached in reference to Slavery. . Jalir_The Staple Products of Texas appear 'to be as waled as she area of the State is extensive. Cotton, sugar, core, whoa, "woken are grown in large quantities 'le different sections. Att`News fro mO Mexico shOwir, the continued growth of discontent against the government, though the troops of tbe latter had gained 'ha: morons victories over the rebeli in various quer- tem. • Or: The triumph of a 'roman lies not in the admiration of her lover, but in the respect of bet husband; and that gained by a Constant cultiva tion of those qualities which she knows he Most values. itiff•Joseph Seeley, an llnglisiMan_who bad been through the Crimean war, iin the British service, attempted suicide In Pkiladelphia last week. Cause—infatuated affection for a worth less, unfaithful wife. -Jeiff-lidiss J. M. Davenport, the &areas, has purchased a cottage in Lyl:lD, MASS.i for the snug little sum of dflace thousand dollars.. When not professionally , engaged, Lynn will be her per manent residence. 12`tho'Cadwalsider, Phila., in a speech made to the Bogus Democracy of Cecil county, Mary land a few days , ago, Oneida , acknowledged to his Lamers that the Catholic Vote was the only thing' that gave the Democratic party any strength. AO` On the 28th ult., at the 'mines of Tarp king, Prince ik Co., - in Lazarus Co., a vinous seal ' dent took place. While blasting, William James was killed, and Wm. Wetkills and Jeffries' figural. ,Watkies lost en arm, and Jeffries en eye. , • jig' In 1782, an English ship stranded neat/ New Rochelle. Such have been''the- changes in the sea; that the wreak now lies in the midst ofji cultivated Geld, thirteen feet above the sea, and around it are two thousand scree of cultivated land; `Jar Patrick Cantle, captain of a Schuylkill canal boat, was accidentally killed last. week, as the boat waspassing through Wanner's'. lock, '.at Loire's dam, above Reading. He was knocked overboard and crushed between the boat and the side of the lock. ;AT A Baltimore paper states that the .bridal -gifts displayed on the table at weddings, are often hired from jewellers expressly for the pie pose. It is stated that there is ono silver coffee pot in that city : that has figured at three doter' weddings as-"tbo gift of my. nada" '• Or A Pronehman in Canada thin •advertiseti his better half, who had left hisimeltuud board: Notes—My wife that's Latrine—thelef my house —abaut ax me—any man truss him on my nano that's loss for you. Louis LA FtAmste. Om The opening of a magnificent hotel, to be called "The Fallon House," at Lockbaven, Pa., on the Itth instant, is to be the occasion of •. splendid ball The Fallon House is the largest' betel in Northern Pennsylvania, and was erected by a stock company, at &Cost of $80,000.- 8` In Philadelphia on Wednesday night, l!irj Clawges, of the firm of Wailer h Clawges, Mar ket street, was shot in three places by' Mr. Isaac C. llhirlock, principal clerk in, the establishment, : the wounds being of such a' character that Mr. Clawges' subsequently died. Cause--Cliwges dared /Airlock's wife. Shirlock delivered him self up to the authorities. AV' Staffordshire, in Bulled, Is _the great seat of the poreolain and pottery nuanafactaries. No less than sixty damned persons are employ. ed in the works, and the annual value of the por celain manufactured amounts to the large into of ten millions of. dollars. Tbreatourtha of the whole amount manufactured is exported to differ ent countries., ' • Ae-A Russian prince who is a frantic admirer of an instrument which has fallen into general disfavor of late yars—the guitar— has summon ed all the guitarists of Europe to a publics trial of skill at Brussels, and has: promised a gold medal to the best player, and a silver one to the second. • Aar Wben fat meat be. judiciously used, It is said on high authority to be among the best Mods of food which can be used. Idle economical, and Is healthful, especially is colt weather, -'as. it furnishes fuel for the eyetem: It said that those Ohs use fat meat Ire rarely consumptive penens;and it may bo explained on a similar -principle; • 1 —pier By an accident cm the Williamsport , and Elmira Railroad last week, Thomas Sisk was killed, v end' Mr. Falls, mail agent, seriously Injured.— The train Was thrown from the track by a bpkon Vail, and all the ears more or less brokcrial and damaged. Howard's Express ear was complitaly shattered, and taking fire by the overturning of the stave; was burned.up.' el""My dear Amelia," said a dandy, "I have long wished fur this opportunity,- but hardly dare speak now, for fear, you will reject me; but I ' love yea sayyou will to mite! Your smiles would shed— and then he came' to a pause; "your smilesmould ablid-.." and then he paused again. "Never mind the :irood-shed;. said Amelia, "go on with the pretty talk." There's innocence for yen" I • NANSAfiI--,W/LL IT nit neszoi . ' , Before the Presidential election the Detriocrats were strong in protestations that they were in far vor of Free Nanuts. Now .that Buchanan' is elected, they still stick, we sed, to the assertion: 7 Well r ire. should. tilaice_ to see it eonsimmated, sod if they accomplish it, sso 'will admit!thit Be - ehanan's.sneoess is not such a dire nake d ly; alter all—providing at the same time of coarse, 'that 'thoyiere'eed in keeping , Cuba oat of the Union i n 'is a 81ave.Etate. ln theteetratler, Ira. aro dir posed,to question the D octal* peep inten tion of.dbintatlythingO theland. , i .‘• , A °two iloss—Tnevituto Prol.estr--Whoo, ever 'Traveling Pedhus offer their etoel4 in . coon mashies where there aro replfite tesbleSt dealers to the saute kind of ertialee, who ore reedy; wil ling and able; npd do their - Wu/At to I supply all the attires% no cheap se in other plartw4-asktheee timers asd Atietiobeers bef&re purchase of theta,'to eiiattribtrte to your &hoar, :Chamber, ittUlonottßoolotio r ilandiy &hoots; and other Public Inetitotlette, find to ; the lad, of the poor, Ate,as liberally ait thou engaged in tbi came s iclaot bustneu do; timid fig soroug . .you, and .theidnly esay sass tome datelotiseerpotroaosK etTBLINGAME ie re.rieetedto Congeal! hi/Im* 'netwiflMtiadiniriaity,element iraa rayed against him. .IS is a *teflon! vintory. , . 118rrtawa YAM e stemeit 'Oleic& to pressure are la weept of Important ' news boor this State. The tetegreph despatch does not give assy_ Molts idea at tha result in (bet ration, but. it says that the - amt popular clothieg in that pirt of the world is usseutsatured et the Brown Stott is Clothing Bali of, l toothill & Wilson, Not. 2030nd 207 ,Cheatatit street, Phila delphia.. „' uta : Afr a loirn tei c t i or t. bas Tli c ' r r atti pro or m o utt i these : 11 . bus °Aogeii leaeatti 'b a!otdedaing - • Jif sail *odd ask " Bit mine. &a la I Pie beagtttlio ' C. tkeyest ; . .• • Owe home treasoresead etceteras, - **coy onelvbeirlea Vesta!! labiate! Ile perabasetiltici.trinai alit it the cragaill. „reatittore of Graurille Stakes, No. 200 ebeettat street . Pbili l olpb 4. ... . , : • • • • • . , • OEI iliiiiir*ftiltalaol4 • - . • • 'tOor leeliferteounterrieWthe Chltunlisaitosithie I sbtawyjiitetwiivliw, The 1144pitiirof Apia; beb* 44104'arfosmovioittims towns* *tenth the riemdtt,rettles be has ; tomeluded with theievend Georentanitte of gariiPe and Awake, hen off the2U of , Jtine r at Tadao, - theeepital • • ' his graphs, fi aolemnj assembly - of. the principal lords and molt lonaeatiol poramages of his court: It was deeldtd at the 'mooting that two ports o , the empire, those ~ ,,f)Naeg i tsaki and Bakodadi, should be 'open to the smell of all bedew. There they might malt., take in previsions, establish de pots. of coalirde - ; - Thifither pone Uttbe empire, • moreover' sun is. be. arentaible. to vowels in dire trees, which tamp 'take - refuge ID them, ton Which will have to put to f u& the moutons the danger fit over. Atolorsigner is to be allowed •to . penehate fetal!» hi Wrier of the ainitry althea, a epeeist pestiblibm COM the Chief of the State: No de+ • abut had.yeSibeen' came to with - regard to the eons. menial ion..reat The right of trading with Ja- • pan Is still' exclusively maintained in favor of the -Posh and qiineoa, who have 19136.0!11055ed it on very esteraite ternia. hiving bat one market *Pm to .them, that' of lifiagasaki. , The new policy • adopted by fba . 43oternmint of,Joipsnirillbe pro. dirediro otheraladable results. - Hitherto ad for eign vessel Scald enter the porta of the eountry to relit or_ takeie provisions. The het deelsionof the Coast , of JOddo accordingly tonstltates a great progress: Should China, Cochin China, the Em• pies of Slain, and aU the other neighboring States, follow the example of Japan, the latereoune Swoon the *prams East and the rest of the world would *toot:spit:44y charged: . : .. - Sir ateorwome Ittatilbrerekeee. retired their 4 10.111, hada) In airs deis;ottei EPAII7 Pan of poet wrier! seating,- Is sostous to tisk! !noire the means eare. Will not (NO . the ptiooriptkot need. Moot the Rev. Jour ht. Datiousi, No. Felton facet, thoolayn, N. Y. - _ Sept. 'g • $64114 tip liotikelorli Mar Dye t itinrranted to Are Woltz' or bLiek, so as to defy detection, vrittnint ihe least iskinxi to bilf or akin. KIP the adiate4lon of the edit. oil, the amp of Imitotoro—never h&ol It la the per *gibs ot Oka art, os It ts um original. M. and 'lda. or applioloit the Wig *Wavy, 233 Broadway, Woo Tott libel with Wit. A. BATCEIZZOOL up ()lima box of genolnei aU others are eountolligt, NOV. /, udin We woul d *mind the elthene of Pattern'. and vicinity a l it Velar& Tyndale & Mltcba 1, Importers China, Glue and Queerunrare,s3o Cheennt street, Phila• delphla, ate new ready arlth their large and elegant as. Bertrand (:)i new goods Mums. t. A IL taproom deoserfotto*of goods In that lino, and rpf Qom to Lap or mall qoantitles to M. tamer tool the cittrotket!topertball they can biobtolned ototorbe • , W• Invite our nadaa to giro tbsta a atilt or send them an order. 411:0-11Sitlersrayis Ointment asgt Imparl4a of the Wien are often developed In ellagostitnr erruptio tumors, Tornio's& *es, bone, and other external afrectlons.... For all then" dlatreadng and dsnaeron"coeppdnts,llolloeayaOintntent Is liteially a healtait!babtexe. It nentnithei tip initerlea moat; Dr leads of itemize In the aloha' seereikent, and. dispels lall4onsatlgn. Ns*, does the red. The ":pest. Once of si i rery hudidtsteloportto has toded the Okay of Um oh: Arent la the same. : : has nor* fa lai. ifban the Intense; ormolus aleseaffected, fiver new 6sieista, and Instals/10e% of; the boireisot few - noses of pa' PULE nand ceihdu a:apart:lament, relief. airSdigestles aii4koss tit Appetite.... It is the r greatest folly in the world; Poore to be ever , eomplal4eng of Indigestion and lasi of Agpetite, when , the ratuidy is soessy of attainment. Itrery , mail amnia' fraught pith testimonials of the extraordinary efficacy of cr*Sassit's 81;011 Comm Vsoirsiss Posaarms Puts, to the various Manua which originate in a die orierei kite of the bowels. blany i iiinhters of the Gospel, OreSisors and Students In our Universities, Ar. tisauf,i atut numerous others who lead sedentary lives, have ' . lperienced their be.nelielal effects, and are eon stanilY Volunteering their teelmonyi in its favor. In fact, the %umber of reeommendatoryi letters / has, acre ] mulatixi a rapidly of WO. that if Vat teeeriarY to answcW them all; Dr. alckener would be eampelled to employ aispeeial amanuensis 11w that Purpose. They all, however,,eountr. in one eplidosf; tolvit:' That the . Oita% ewer. Paris the mod e agreeable ' remedy they hii „ e ever tried, and Ike only one among may Sehied they can we rain' attairsty,of relief and withotit any aggravating rimptorna. At thb meson of the Me, especially; It is highly hoportaut to keep the towels in a healthy email— tion,in Orin to avoid, or ameliorate, at least, the on. utertors sillments *bleb, are induced by 'Sudden changes in the weather. - , Nov. 14,14 44.2 t Magical Pain Extractor.- The great end prinelpal characteristics of Italleys Magi. eel Paha:Extractor entutistsr . Ist. Oita rieverfaillng and uniqne property, as on as applied to any external injury, to 'cheek Inflammation instantly, and rigidly reduce it. Thli feature eonsti. lutes itE great pewee to allentate the pain ()thorns and scalds, rind of other palatal dismiss, is so incredibly short a ipace of time, ant as will appear from tho few teetimotilals hereunto annexed. Every intelligent mind Is fully loirani that, all : eases of external injury, the pain is produced by lugunmatiort Of the injoretparts; and. thetbro, 11 you remove the cause, the effect utast cease. 2d. Its puritkative privinikei neutralise 'the - Poison that in.iy lurk . In the syirtem, an t ii 1, when appled to the eerie, draw rapt* all impure matter to the surface, and 440 10—tinee the great dhiehirgelt mama from sores c4tasioned by hums ,- -and when applied to old and Inveterate sores,- Salt Itheum.or other cutanebus diseases. Ea* box of Genuine ttalley's Pahr Extraetor has upon It a steel plate engraved label, with; the signature of O. V. Cutkun A Co., Proprietor?, aedi 'friar DMZ; man nartnier. 411 others are counterfeit. Price 25 cents per Ai #rders should be arbinnsed to C. V. Meknes. * Co.. 81 Bairlay street, New, York. I seethe Pain ksb*lor may be had of silArlirthrtsAtid storelfeepers throughout the United State& i•43-2ra ' • R. R. .R. Medway% ftegulattenrehmeThe dlacevery this Mat groat remedy eitabllshesi I medicine entirely new Prindpies, whlch . medical writers and gages have for years in vain sought :tn dbmo ter. In Radway's Re. l gutatims we give to the smrldA cathartic, prirgatle, aped. ent, diuretic, diaphoretic', and abo ve all, a_ Regulator of the Whole human bcdy,-.1, I ' A plll that, while it primes frocks the bddy the refuse &plants, It heals all 'sores uleers,l o 1 iriitstions in the bowels or mum= membranes. Renewed strength' fele knot every operation, and inatewl: of the patient ;mein • weaker er their evacuations, as Lithe result that milers al/ drastic pills, every organ, calve, and 'tissue of the bodyle strengthened by their heeling, elegursing and regtilating enleacy The' um et liadway'e Ref/ulster; •wp.ll dispense entirely with that baneful drug Cele. Blue Pill or Iferoury, In iny form I all the good effects either "the Doctor or the patient „expects to de= 'rife from the use of Mercury will be wined by Rid. way's Regulators, without et Lingering the system by salkralittg It. Hence the great and I portant advantage which the discovery of Radway'al regulators secures to tool human race, In sudden attacks of Yellen Fever, Ty plies Fiver, Scarlet Pever,Cong4ted, Billow, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers. In Cholera, Dysentery, and 51bother Infections 'and malignant maladies, Railway's X*. ulators arejust the remedy required In those malls. valet cues. They heal sal sores and alters, either In the tweets or in the coat of the se:tinsel IMO trifle whole 14rstines were raw and adorrons along the whole length ofthe bowels, they will-not irritate or occasion any mdn; they expel quickly - all Oblong= and Inbutious deposits, and will,as autos as dissolved in the stomach, nßildraw.the congested and accumulated humors from the Interior surhice ot the 'bowels, and ,expel ill loch *roes entirely hum thesYstece. Another great Inflnance they iixert open the system Is their regulating powers. No matter whether It be DIAN o#O3IAN, whose system may bo out of drier, whose organs are irregular In the naturalperfOrmince of their several duties, a dose or two of Radweiell Regulators 101 rialckly eon all irregularities; end twee a pleasant an natural evacuation trcan'the *wets at regular bereft each and every day. To ladles Whose monthly turns are net regular, a dose or two of Railway's Regulators and Ready Belief wlll always lOstuW their regular dlagiarge Rl the *per Unto. Ito!. 1, '56 41.61 - • I • • Wusartann, Lancaster Co.; Oct. 23d, If4o. My Deer 30 r—tt affords me pleasure to address yo st this pa:tin:kr time, as en important and Interesting period of my political life Is now at hand. .The State election Is over and the greet ftemoeratts ticket came near a detrat. I really shake In mjbootswhen 1:God/Lir the probable remit of my ownlllate in November. - The rosepisodon of the State election, was dark indeed, and is like to be darker, unless the white folks an be made be. neve that lam better man, than a Buck Msgr. The arrangement of the Fillmore and , Fremont men In Phil. adelphia, on the letb tr., threatens death to me In4l. vldnally Ind eolketivel . Wecannot, Under the elftlim stances‘ as or expect t Fillmore men to vote for the 'Cinalmiati Platform. After the Presidential elsetion,'l I I'M wont a "lod k ire In some rasterittlerness." The monn-; eon of arbuyt II manly erIU sub a defeated candidate at, ,well as any, other place. 1 It is there I can And the fletinre aey' Milking at the faults of the South. On thel MU of tbitr rotp . it is *hero lan And the Blacky., mlbllcens weeping fol Fatntm, With one eye on Bloedl g Kansas, and the other looking mood ix a now ma re's; nest. It is there I can 'And the Union men, who know nd Kest, no West. ke., but whp are in fever at the llntbn; bad ae tt ta, V4l.4is likely to be ease, even if the Wooly Home be elate& Thero,too,ii an And every mother' son .and An et buying their Dry Goods, r ocGreries,' Queensware att4 Provisions at your cheap store. lf the; Union was safe My friend Forney fella me that 'oar' dal of Ooodt,poreluwed this Fall, is large entogkto, supply the wants of Seh d l i kftl county and Weeding Kane. Ittonit, purchase goods myna, especially le.; dies' wear; but If yon have y platfenue for sale, my Mend Varney Sad myself util make a wessetion ••;edl.; Maly after theirreddenttal election. Your Friend, l JAMES BrCKANNA* .To Ms. 910.19. iisaves„l Centre St., Pottallia, f 9ct UN's& .141100,00,::: . ,lik;litt • Scil • sir tusurrizin than Oarrus.,t col' firm the Wesleyan gethodats, recently sateenihng it Bdst o t i im las stated that the-total number or nienbers inetnnection It Great Britain,th 263,831i—enj cruse of 5.1177 over last year.' • - I - Tws ilsousa Cumv.--The sunhat' at MN lasi -VW bh Standasticel flagons contains thirty advertiser =eats of plans tbr cantos! Oat of this number only one dies £lOO a year. There la one at £9O, one or On at ASO, and the rest rapidly:fall boat £7O down to 4011 with a small furnished tux* wears the rector is goes raided: One 1 unique. It alien L5O with the an at the rectory hewn—the ratite to boy the,.reetor's tare at a valuation of =col -21notner One t7O ta wish of nearly 6,000. when there is daily service!,l 1 BUTtal Pwrre Etain:KlL-'4% London Tuna s erweesee tie opiMoa very plainly in regard •to the proles ) eat character et English preaching. Its an:--'lWe "would nave it to the delielon of any tee' of origami* candor, intaillgenar, and edoestkal, to Istrthatherabsa, In any other 1'2022610th maid tarry on their baud - nen with means if they tuck no achy pains ens; th* tast ier than an radinitryjrnather don in the extripoidl tan and delivery of an avenge *mon. The truth Is, plpit ekgantew ha thilea tea very Wale* lages‘ Wahl tU Snot thane la lb. world Win wa t t with all the baton and ansietke width White- Mr hts. awes WwW, dialog the brier intirtal NvW% enstiens er h e etaiand ie froUt amtyPs tbdt ouldeei- • ter Prtllk- 1 I - ' irripast ipatt' Ai twat so hike imilflar wit - oil* biota - hi:hi of St. PaarsChurabOtimostrills, au l'atadu •Artitatara, litrrinater 11th.. The Wrongs a our Mendel* Pattseillo,llo4lthepubiligeneeady, Is mapadtallf taale_fed. • I, i. NoTicals.• • -Tmatio.:lllo6na, Winter, of Balboni, TM meth la the Iltatlst attach; la 1 . 1108140n* gnat, tfratartate, at; th• amid talent.' • 1,, • . diP•PitllifTllal METHODIST CIIIJECII, corner of arm end Ad Watt, Writs, denies weary Sabbath at 10 frtlork. A. 314 and tio'clerk. P. U. •• IlAsr mrtnoinsT EPISCOPAL CIIIJRCII,SI*!' and Stant, potteelms, Rte. Wialtax L. Gan. Pastor,— Dittos Neste, every Sabbath at 10 A. M. and at 1 1 ,4 P.M. ii' I 4OIIND EICTIIODIST EPISCOPAL CIIESCII• Muted Ear Patlairdle. Err. d.l'atisar Sham. Paster,. Divine tondo every Sabbath at 10 A. 11. and P 4 P. M. • Sir itYOllBll tAITIIIIItAIt CHUltelt, liattist Squaw* Rev. oAsaa.„ Aram, Pastor. Meta* serriesta twe.d yegularty parry !Nadal. Morning at 103.1 ifaxig;amtat. at astioek. weekly Prayer ? Esidnit. 21nrento earam.64. 7 *Wadi., . . &KRIS /TTMEM SERTICEL... Meadera Bandays„alo34 A. and TN P. u follows: 17277.11 i deadly attar Sirtatti—Peaserta al sad su yor• Jahn al be. ' leth —2dth dandily after Trtalty—Prereeta :Wand 'At. _ _ Jab* sr 26th.—ThsalggiringDay,(Seo0eterner's Prettimatlon.) Divine serrie•at 103.‘ A.. M., Ant. viii and lit "Thela, as 11.71. 23.1.-21 th Sunda* atter Trtnlty—Prrrato xi, St. Jobs 10 1 l sad erasing laments; provseta est and td tn . , 30tb.— Pint Sunday In Advent,' and St. Andreae' Day— laaflh Lake I. net lavish ti—Roauues a. Tor the "lb sad 16th, the Coll Pliplstl• and Gavel "El be Mal lappelated lbw the >Fdsid4h dandlyaattar _ 2141101•21,T; DASrIItIOVASIIIIIIIIN, Rector. , . • ADAII-..11t Tnonont, on lucida, e ltb In of genrio& Ye ar , LAMA Matta/. daughte y r of th Woo. a st., nd Uenctotta idunion. and moddaned or ot T. A. Godfirey, wed 0 yea! and 9 mon th ,. • DISSOLUTIONS. ATO:rIOE of DISSOLIMON.--Tho ,1111 1 1161111 Of WWI & Lai been th is d a y veil by mutual consent. me , hoshase oft ha late siutnettLip trtU be 'conducted by William ii. Wells. at the °Moe on Centre street, lately Ganged .by the Inn: John Einem has assoetated blamed with WILLIAM IL .u.e.,„,, En, WELLS,: • JNO.: MIMS. Pothnrilte, september &L I SS , • WA 00 -PARTNERSHIP: U. SWIM as so sociated with him 11% J. WIV- E.. under **Ann of !dads; a Bomar. We are prepared to Meat.' ell onion for=i ' Glazing, and Papering, at abort notice, and on term — We call the attention of purchasers to our largo Moil of hair Ifatadmpl, Window Bhadse, Fire Board mots, tu . irovinding ovary variety or style and price, width tra offer at the lowest city,' prima lettering, of army dettriptlea promptly exemdoct. .‘II3DEY k BOW.EsI, (bort 40;11 the Home, Mere arra Pottsville, Eoptetabor '46 . is. CiOPARTNERSHIP-JAMES M. of the late firm of:Beatty & Thane& has associated with him Theodore Oirretion and :lames B. iti the Owl Muiriews, under the tine ofJatner 3i. Beatty d Co., who wilt continue the mining and ling of Coat es areal. JAS. M. BEATTY. • TUEODOBE OARBETSOB . , JAB. E. =AM. • • Potter We, June 28, 786 I ' , 20 VARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—TnE. - eopertne6blp;tn the Lumber butane, heretottne ex tlnie between It. C. L GAVlleen, waa this deli, (Dee. I,lB4s,)AlleektedPJ mutual ecdten C. WI LAOS, ct. t. " The n 1341414044 hue Ode (Dee.l.l3llL)enteted Into. utpertnenhip ear that Lumber business, et their steam sof MID. on then Mahoneyj under the *rut of WIL. SON R. O. WILSON. ' ' I LEWIS UOYEII. Ontere for id] idods of Lumbei win be mitred and et; tended to bi R. 0. Wilson, at the mill. or Lewis Royer, at SehnilklD Devon: • VehrtouTl6, '66 741 FOR SALE & TO LET. pRINTING PAPER.—Bookii: New's , Nibs? ' of every also ali . d weight, of superior - quality, or it'll) it b illy prices . L. N. ti,Alllll6 UM • 1 i •• • ; Centre street, Pottsville. AtignitiB,,,lB 1 32-If ,' NiIREMIUMS AWAJIDED to Blight" ' k Lerch..al the &Moan' Haven and Orw%Aura. a v. for the largest and best assortment of Hardware and Cutlery. Call and examlna their stork beekre par chaaingOewhere., .• Mimille, October ]8,'56 . 42- • UST. RECEIVED.;---A large assort• ell izunit oriplenditt Perfrunem te., from the Mantrfaa twirls of Jules Hama • Co., Marts= and others. All those who omit Brie Pestamery, call at a.l AB LET'S Book and:Variety Ettore., Jarmary 214884 - 2..tt ITI RENT. -6 -The Offices latelyoc 4i2v eit ll - W. Unnilin, Ent ili ki Centre elven tr eh: are Ind le far a Store, or an ad of business.— ANN istourthrelling house col street. Aptly to - I. • • • st.mouPnY. 0ct.125,.aa.. 434 f 13ITIVIPS FOR SALE.—Two Hori- Sentra &table aette: littk and three Pumps, 10 Inch 8 bore, 8 loch stroke, fitted with gun metal valves, are of the beet Material and workmanship, bare never been used,: and will be sold cheep . , Apply Ps or address, - • ' • NEWBOLD H. TROTTER, No. 18, Arch street, Philadelphia. Nor- 1 ,''58 • 44-et OUSE • TO LET.—The three story Brick Building, torated on &fetid at., next, rto the Ist Methodist Church. The house of the moat desirable In the borough, with all the raod. , ern improvements. Possessieh given immediately: For terma and other partiesdies, apply to .L.wostEtsOolur. • Pottsville, Jed.v 28, ' $d QTEAM ENGINES FOR-SALE.-2 vAitaukt Engines, with steam cylludee 22 inches di anieteilind 6 feet stroke. 2 Blowing eylinderseg 'mhos diantater, 6 feet stroke, with Boners, formerly la west a Blast Pumice. Would make excellent Pumping or Blow ing &WON. One or both will be sold, as desired. Ap iko; i ' REMIT LONGENECKER t CO., i • Kkawsokinlross Works, Shamokin, Pa., Or td • OEO. W. SNYDER, Pottsville, Ph. . Ottober6, : rto 1 LEASE.,The• Now York and Lehigh Cad Co, otter to lease the two underlying ye Ise of Coal on the tenet of land known by the warm/- teal iuune of "Christian Kunkel," situated in Bank? township, Carbon Co.„ Pennsybranis. The Railroad con necting with the Beaver Meadow Railroad has bean ax. tended to meet toe contemplated operations, For fur. thee , intermation apply to John Young. EN.. at Joane* • ilb/ er • N. P. ROSACK, Prat. • t, 38 (set 2.5. Trinity Building, New York. _ • • 4.44 t NOTICES. - • 'FTICE of . the blennt Carbon Rail !]road Company, Philadelphia. October 31,1866 • 'dice is hereby given that the Annual meeting of the stOckholdere of this Company will be held at the once, Ncl.: 1834 Walnut street, on Monday, the lit day ot De camber next, at 12 o'clock, M, at which time and plateau eleetion far a President and Light Managers will be held to Vierro for the ensuing year,. • JAS. C. DONNELL, . iioveMber 8, ''bn • • 43-tm• Secretary, _T A.--Washington Camp; NO. PJ .14,"Jun!or Seim of America meets every Monday erttnlng, st Mechanic's Mall, (Third story), corner of Can. tre a n tillaricet streets, Pottsville, Pa. . so..{. Kuns t P. or. 10, '55 45-1 A Clint= TATTAIR, R. 8 .—T . I V9TICEhe Delaware and. Rar -14,1 (tan Canal will be opened for Navigation on PBX D Y, the 'Nth Inst. No greater draught of water than eta. feet will be allowed outil April 6th., ML / A- JOLLY B-Trio.sl'WVl Secretary. arch 26,1838 ISly DR. P. TRUCKS and H. A. MAINGAY, Mining' Eng inter, Patentees of "Pro. twos or Puritring )line Water" are now atttui "Pottsville liecule, where they. will be happy to see those operators who are Interested In saving the expense attendant on the destruction of Boiler'''. by mine water. !'Pottsville, August VISO 52 irO'fICE TO CONTRACTORS;- Sealer: preposala wlil b e received at t e Me of he tykems Valley Ccal Comrany. until. the 20th day of November lust.; ear einkbe a Nlope on the No.l Yet_u, Bear (bp, Dauphin (b. VlarullindePoelfieetlena can be be lomat the office of LI.. Company. , : •F W. POST„ .. r ' . • Bnp'* Lykene Valley C o a l Company. '. &teber 25,40 .; - • 43-1 t -. • STATED MEETING OF THE &Mira n Ceuntyltextical Boriergy will beheld in . une Chamber of the borough of iottayUig on Wednesday. afternoon, November sth. at 2 o'clock. A full attendance to desitext. 0. W. noire, President., or SSIGNEE'SINOTICE.—The un dersigned, Assignee of William Davis, of the 80. „ rung or St. Clair, inerettant, under a Deed of Volunta ry Assignment for the benefit of Creditor& hervby Orem notice to all persons indebted to Mid William Darts, to Mske payment with - delay to the Atsiznee, anctall !Dave baring rielme to prnsintthem properly 'Oben* tested ) foriettlentint. JIM n. CLEAVER, diatom. Ashland„ Nev. 1. 'be 44 tit • MO the Coal Trade of Schuylkill - Co'. —Stated tueettnite theoperatonwill be bed etthe [begins of the Coal Association, In Centre Street, over Girtiftll4 Ittinkttote, °Teti Tuesday and Friday, from Flt O* C/OCX, to.l4ii'doolt;?. U. AU those lutenist ; ed in the welfare of theTratte are Invited to attend these r meetings, through ',Mel. it to hyped. a permanent es. tabilsturient of ".The Cns. Ztekeraye f Ahoy/kin enact,' majt be edected. B. 1111.1.11)1A.N, President. Pottnittle, Aprill9. 1656 N -, OTICE.-An Election fir Thirteen tercetors of the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, lo the county cf &bujlklll, to servo the enealair year, slit be . held at the thinking louse, between ttv hours of ten ); o'clock, A. It., sod three'o'clark, P., 31., e n klander, the seventeenth of November next. i f A stated meeting of the stockholders will be held at thellao . kfor, House, on Tueeder. the 4th of Nortnaber ne4t. • CILt. L9ESEII, Cast:dor. October 16,16 - • • -, 42, • 4UDITOR'S NOTICE .-- In the Or -1 Court of Soh trylkiti Coludy— • • be undersigned, Auditor appointed by the said Court • "td distribute the amts the.berkls of Abraham MI; deitsati.itiisileistratar *of the estate of Samuel Ulmer, doesused," trill attend to-the duties of his arrpoin ttnent at his Mies, to 001Siftl sliest, Pottsville, oti Wednesday, ." the 12th day ofltoreuihet nes st 10 o'clock in the fore. , noon of that day: - : W M. WELLS, Auditor. . Pottatilia, Ott 1 6 . - 434 ti • . XO:ritE is heieby given that an ap plication will-,be nude :title next pad= of the tare at Penusylnulls, for the incorporation of a Sunk with the tuntetprielleum. Eat& Sank to be called the "Schuylkill Marti Dank," with a capital of One ROl:aced Thotteand add to be Waled In the lough of Schnytklll !tares, Schuylkill cony. - BENI - DUMP, . ' J. D. TRIBERT, .10S1t1U SEII/MVP, , DANIEL SAYLOR. - GUMMI OAST. WILLTAIt IIUNTZINOER; SAMUEL II: SHANNON, OKOROB KAIJTALVi. Mayen, July 12,'50 I!!! AUDITOR'S - ; 'NO'I'ICE.-411, the dyad of Cotonou Vein ofUelnrylhill county: John U. Pike, , 1 . *led rublN 'i . . vs, .' ,', Ineembettinnt, DM& °tome IL tholth...•,' No. 1. ',' ,The underdrned .4 tnlitor anointed b* the meld Court, Ut.dlatirtbota the Noddy rand In the &bore ease, ertli at. .tend to the duties °This appotntment, al bta ales, to (*atm street, to thohorOngh of Pothrettle, on ttenmbi, Ow wd day of Nolimber, huhu% it. 9 eetoelt in the forenoon, when end Inhere:. thosa Interested my attend. i J . Inf.!. WRITNEY,AtIitor. - • . Potts:llle, ItZ4.l,Ed ~ . - 4441. • ,IN THE COURT of Schuylkill (*anti:. abbe( Green .londow, and . Charles Banekeanndait„ltie IS2 of Sept. Tenn, 1U& tuns as taw, k Brother; 3 re. I. Ff. , Ph. , , RBitam W.! Hall. , Nett* le Ar hereby given that thecadieeknett, Mentor 'appointed s sold "Oxirt 49 dtribute the mow In part • raltld on the F t Sli. In is the shore else. to 014 among the creditore entltled to the same, will-be at his Ofitill4lll Ostia littiost, Pottsville. at 1' o'clock, of Tues. day, No. Ilth. 'Mid, viten sad *here dilate/10W lasy .had: ' 01130.11: Gi,AT. J hatioar. hpet. MUD. f Common Pleas MRAY. MPElt — "Calno 10 Lithopremisopor We beerlber, about a week • Mute.* omen Heller, about 134 ,Velini old., Ibe ova., nattototed to call and prove property. or the w lilt* gel* SeoOfdipt 1'1,4 November Tamblinv Run, 44:3 ta • OW LOST.—Lost •on the g& c 15th Met. In the eielthborhood of Potte r le, lined end Whit* Itrtadte Cow. with one here bra kers, Any pew/a giving lettomatiou to Ms eiri3er will b e suitably rewarded ou evplyttis to • • : PATRICK 6111:1.1.EY 0 - •At the Zona .r's )leak, Pottstilte. ).ior. 1,-"343 1 'ti A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE... The np,trdng been appolutad by tt, MOUTofiotkunty Admlobtratrix. of the tate of Dribs Jonas, late of the Borough of Port cart. m , is said entity; All persons baring titling *saint the es tate oil) protect theta to her the oettlateent. and theft hadebtell lo aid estate till stake tatioadtate t. MARY Joxrs, Atha • 4.34 L• • 0c1.22, ,an. 6DIVIINIFITATOR'S The andendroad bating been appointed Admin.l raw to the it state of amines Matta, lots of landiar. stile. North Manila= Township, docatse4, 18 pe.nods who ski Itdebted to add decedent, are tooth/ notitta to make Immodistosernent, and thaw bluing claims% prevent them Iv settlement to Et. T. lEFTTNER, A/intolerant, k Schuylkill H aven. • 42•• . Oct 16, le WANTED: XpEACHER WANT D—•••—•A• • Male .i se b or to tom ANT, Oraba.ratterrob NM le , to Adman! terTniblp, lA Ibla toasty. .5,h, 30 to comma* Iraroadlat*. Apply Mbar' to aw r y" Shutter, or Ell 3111llar, Mortars, at Panama: I, Sod. ',SA 444t0 50 LABORERS WANTED—On the • Lelanon. Valley Ralhcad.--Steady : employmint cud good wages and board tan be had for the coming whiter, for 60 laborraW who understand walking' In rock, on Section IS of the Lebanon Taller Railroad. • lftweasber3B. 64.3 t tRNNtiI bIeAVOT. • - • ABORERS WANTED—On the 14 Lebanon Valley Rallroad.-2 , 0 good taborets sena are acquainted.wlth working In rock, will lied steady employment and good board and wages during the coml. ) Ind winter, on &attain 10,1 i, 21, = and 23 of the Leba.v non Valley Railroad. 'TARRANT * it 00. Rem 1, 'Se • -443 t • • MO ROCK MINERS.-Good Rock Miners my bear of dealrable innigoroeutif e 'D eoo tract or otberwisoalkely to last a Tery'eonsiders Oran, by application to li. HANNAN, B. C. K, 24 Exchange, Philadelphia, or THOMAS PIEtELERICK, Morris' Addition, Pottsville. Oct. 25,'55. • . • 441 AIINERS' & LABORERS :WANT. IT Y.D— At lbe Lancaster Colliery. Sluimoltio. North. rim viand county, Pa. The eampiellon of the Sunbury. and Erie Railroad opens to us a very large end rsterAls market foroar Coot datives the whole rear, enabling us to keep our men at work daring the winter secceen.— Pomona baring boys suitable for working on tbo boat.. et, wanted : also, boys for driving inside. • COCIIIIA.N, rzay. a Co, Lancaster roltleet. September 4, 'l4 ~ ' • ; '• ,INS. BUSINESS 'CARDS. DR. G. • N. "BOWMAN, Sur. .11/ geon•DenUst; OCR co In Drkk Scalding, cornet Meant and Second Streets, Pottsville, 1%. October 1.1853. lOO II W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., • lakof the Pennsylranht State GeologleslSurrey - explores lauds, tninee,fie. ()ember 14,'65 JOHN 'HODGAISS i . Mining Engi neer and Surveyor, Centre Pottsville, Ps, at tends to Surveying and Exploring Cost 141314 in. log Minos, to Agent Cot , the purehaad and 'aloof Real Estate, eollsettors of rents> Ite. • March 21,115616, ; ; . . IE-ti • c r E.O. K. SMITH, MINING ENGI , neer and Surveyor, Silver Terrace, Centre Street, Po Wine, Pa.• Ilsaminatlone, Report*, Surveys and Maps of CoalMtnea, Coal' /Ands, Mining, Machinery, a e. executed on tho shortest notice. Agent fur Coal Miami &" September 24,1853. 334 t /lENRY W. — POOLE, Geological, Topogispbind and !lining Engineer. Centre start, Wyllie, l'a.. gives attention*, surveys and 'manilas. titan; of Coal Lands, to unreels at mans* requiring sp.. etal aeonnoey, and to the superintendence and entire charge r proprietors of estatas. lr fir ":4 '56 [July 22,14 274 fl 5- tf k4IGEN CY—For the - Purchase and ngucouteidestate; buying and selling out; to ng charge of Onal Lands, !dines, At., and colleeticg rents—from twenty years experience in the County be hopes to give satisfaction. Once Maluntango Strart, Pottsville.. CHAS. M. 1111.1.. . . Apr 116,1850 1.1-tt ..._ . H. McElwain, Civil and Mining s an g ineer, Awand,,Pa., attends to flurveylog sod Inspecting Mines, warveyinnd dividing lands. art Latina Town Lots, and all o tbar biSSIDELKS In the Ilse it his profession." Letter address, Fountain Fpring P. 0., &bay111:1 County, Pa. Feb. 2:1.1838. - M. D. L. DODSON, Opera. 9.a. the and echaulesiDentisilhallatted up ono of the - beat Dental Establishments In' this part of the State,and intends to afford his piteous the heohlit an. erp Improvement In the Art. lie guanintas to hones nature to a sllcei? In the adaptation and arrlommetrl Torrommtalie or I, Itresturn t Teeth: Inserts 'NOW or 'hole option Atmospheric pressure, to the entire exrluik n of Spiral springs; extracts dead teeth and root with tell ity,and illts decaying teeth with gold,renderint tbm useful °Moo In Market street Atte doors aboveCeeire. North sldm cEO. BROWN, Mine Inspector, ten- ' dery his services to Land-owners, men of Imhof. an capitalists. From his experience in minter. MI knoWledge of veins, as he is engaged in_ this sod i log counties, in examining mines and,,exPlorius Uri lands, he hopes to be able to give sati,factlon to all ibo may want his services. REFERS to BIN/AMIN 31msza and Jaxxs Kant, Es p., Philadelphia, and D. B. Mrs, and WiLLULN llrtsra, Jr., Essig, Pottsville, for capability and integrity. , Address—GEO.. DROWN, Slime Inspector, East Nor. Tertian street, Pottsville, Pa. . 4.n17 4.. 18.56 , ; .1VI! o ter in odb CI co . • Block Heath (bat Tani, Broad and rine ;treas. KEEP constantly op hand White and _ix, lied 'Ash Coal, of all sites. They are also prepared to receive Cool on Tanlage. and delirer the same at icy rates. Itay 'bn 20-Gme SHLAND COAL—From -L. P. -..,ciontooKE k CO.'S Tunnel Coble ry.—Tbe nude nip ad have, In connection with the Getters] Coal Borba taken the agency of the above Coal, and are prspanplx receive orders, which may be addressed to Wort Cargo, or 4U Wall attest, New-York, CABTrilit k YOU:SO. Anuiest 11. 'Pfr 7 • . 32-ti ALLEGHENY ALLEGHENY; AND QUM- i k pERLANDOOAL, by the sego , canto n or busbet.—marrinted lobe o 4 excellent quality: Dealers ono isms me• snows supplied ek`wholessie prices. Will be dellyind at any point along canal or rellrad. Address, or, eV/ to • TWOS. E. CAIIIL 101 Falunt etreet, Philadelphia. Apr 1120,184 0 17-Iyo cOPARTNERSHIF ! --C... F.. NOR ' TON and lg. V. GLOVER. Ja, of the isle f Mt. 81 linen. Norton a Co., hare this day associated with them, W. B. RODARTS, `J.. WALTON and J. R. VAN DOR:IU of the Arm of Roberts, Walton I Co, and the business will 1w continua under the Arse of TAN DUSRN, NORTON *CO., at No. Z 3 Walnut street flab, Pier NO.I, Port illehniond; Philadelphia, Feb. 9, '66. 64 COPARTNERSHIP.--The N...) awned have this day (January 21st, 1836.) entered Into copartnership for the transaction of a General fed Commission linainess, and also for the purchase and uN of Cred, r under She arm of W. 31. ROGXII,B., Co. - ofllees—Zall Gros Tway, New 'York, and In Centre otret, opposite the American lintel, Pottsville. , W3l. ROOPXB,, Nei, Yea. P D. LIMIER., Pottsville dtf , Febnotry D. '319 Blotlaton, Cox * Co., nEALERS in and Shipper s of Art- IL" thracite Coal, 'White and .Red Mb,. of superior quality. Wharf No. 2. Richmond. , Cumberland coal, nom the Franklin- Coal Company's mines, stir dell by them at Baltimore. B/4AKIBT ° N, No.'B3.orablut street, Phila. WM. P. COX.. GEO. P. NEVIN, No. 4 New street, New York. March 11.9 m i‘ t SHLAND and AIIAHANOy COAL• e undersigned—Thundersigned are prepared to order* r t celebrated Ashland Coal from tire "Psorreft °neer Colliery."'' Prom the Ostensive altered it And iro• procementa made at the Colliery this 'winter Pr preps'. .ng the Curl, they feel no healtatkot to offering it to tb• trade as an article that an ha. ao superior in the mar kat, both as to quality and freed - One from dirt, ate* 004 'other Impurities. They are alto' to mate coo tracts fo r Lehigh and Schuylkill. From ether miser limicitoliz LEW IS pstreet, Commercial Bann* February 9.'68: :• . :-4 • 6./ y ARTF!IERSHIP 0 TIC TheE.- but of LOUIS J. BEI.LONI A EON has this dal ay 12, 1856,) beim dissolved by mutual comma. The firm of VAIIIIAR A RELLON Ibas this day (Esl 12.1840 been dlapalced by mutual consent, The Coat business, heretofore traesacted by the noon named Anus bits this day been ocitmoltdate4 Into CO. aad y irlll benoeforth. be carried on under the urns soi Gym of DELLONI. DARRAS A CO., at the old lotutto" . • —73 , Wooster'street ; 9th street, corner Dtuyeesaut street, near Avenue 11, and also at No. 31 Ma street, cr posits the Coal Exchange. • RODEDT BELLONI. GEORGE Ct. VARIL4E, DELUN I. New York, Stay 31.'6 Z 4 I IRST CLASS COLLIERY to Let. .-11394rusteeo of•tha York Vann, adjoining be Do rosigh of&ottssille, offer to tease that valuable punka a the west ettd of the estate. which embraces' about 5.;c4 foot of the celebrated Bieck Rise Pale, _km A s h LI N: a. tr Ober with the tuned, Rabba.l7ele, ?asst and Ri b * Veins. The west end of thts Calory is at Wostgis4 where the Mine Intl Itallroatiesses through thence ertr —the distance to fietttlyik I Blasco is only rollly It is therefore emus tho' nearest tblhreries to l'biledel phis. The superior quaUty of this Coal genets/if 'na► mends more than the tumal market pricitur the NIA ma ash tool, and the quantity is supposed to be a ta tient t' suppir a &etchers gather/ for a tong serifs of year , - . Application for farther information and terms of le r to be made to k. • A. RUSISEL-011c 11 ..,..' • corner Second and illahantcnigo streets, Pot Isnu• rebsaarY P '345 • • tMtf EHIGII- COAL, at Elizabethport , 1.4 New Jersey —4:llreet railroad communiesilra t?' moonily been opened hem the Lehigh ecul Rem to the inhere of New York Ray, at Ellsebethport. Ne• say. This la the nearest approach Which has yet made by railroad from the deposits of Pen tulle*" to this meat market" of New York and New Inched - • Formerly: end before the pnrcent bland routes we re ~ opened, tbi dealers in thla eDy obtained their Leanw Coal from Bristol, Fetraylvatila,at • distance of was than Zit) Miles. and at a freight of about $I tO Pee"' Now, it ran be had by an inland water eocomnobst ins of 12 mike, and M a freight of about 23 rents Per t* Se. The mme relative sultautages rill also be derived by 'the Voyers we the North River and in the vicinity New York,sind In all the New England States. irme i4 the present •1011011 the subscribers will be tb• •schefte shippers of the celebreted South and West Verlag W e ' lain Coal. st Ellasbethpvt, and vowels will wo he *OS , at all times. to Obtain *argon without drial," Trainaof loaded ears with freshly mined and rue P 7, remind daily; direct from the mime. Conetlerinegrdt; lateness of the weman, lt Very herort"t fla t' Y ptetif for this celebrated Owil, to be prom elee lh— put: bo Sent without delay to our otecee at New York, 4.461140rnmit00. lita.llOrrosobray:N**ll"orr;lsBlAWiltialn;titi 43) st g :4re . "" A ` dolphin: SS Statoatreet, !Ireton. fa- , July 20;16 IMM