lJ ... ,. ' . . , ..5--i''. , '1 ,., ,t , 1'ia3: -,,t1%! ' .77. ',',7-:'.i=:=s.:i;;;:r.!:-,:',.'..i;',,;-:::A',",,,-,...';',..,;:':1-i"..:':;-.!?.;z: e ffliners' i. Pomyt!..LE, PA S JiATV*I,Ni IDUCE3IBIKR . . The frereat year is ztiat drawing to a, 00141..7 ]tilts few' short boun*LiMbraelr.g ha Weyer, "rie age of *icti sad Misery; itt'the aggregate, to the "teithandied malkme of llama& beings, tondo on the earth—and sounds ofl revelry liunagitont Chrlsoodoin, will natter lit' the New Ysic. idpits of the fops of lb* festive seen—the. tlal*hts of the Wally latart-ayerliow lag with pleasing emotioas. a Unpile!' . ten - dersitlaitss will perforce, piss over the 'spirit of otr , xitirth, as.er• say farewell to the , : expiring year. 'lt Metal adieu forevar, to as old triend, Who has, given us Many a rade jectic; fen s bit ultimate benefit, sad yet with Whom we „have passed ham: and 'maul boars. At the sep -*Titration there is noinfolly which tire Inive cote mined, that does not Mini the exitscienie . with redeablea powor7atot a benefit conferred, nor good ectionidene,l b or which we are ' nut repaid tae-told. To all, # **perigees of 1851610nt13 prpre'aare 4 fal Waal for 1857. Bias of ' O I IEOIOIOO gadeonunissioa t "nibs atoned for—gaWi resoia deaf *Miler to the season, can be adhered tn, . and at the 'close of the coming year, if spared, a retrospective glance s wouldpossibly, bring fewer stings of -conscinaco r lore mrenitrof mi we no experience' Tate most exciting and.important litur couti try's political history' daring the present ' yeac healreen; the Preaideutial'eoutest. ; tls on , iteeiapiry - tp 4 eater into i disserti4lon of l e met. ' Wad the Principlei lehlett actuated the; promi; cent parties — engapd In that campaign I The . 1 ore known-and appreciated. The bats was,. Freedom or Slavery in the new Territorie t of the United States: The wrongs of kanias, il poke to thriionertry from bar bleelling waunds—lret inur., , dered,eitheens,ber devastated geld', her ;pillaged homesteads. "The !response came ins November from 1,358,816 Freemin, who b;ve the m 'oliror of being termed traitors, disunionist', etc.! by the ,dying Pierce. The iplrlt wylch in a firii onths b l built up a giant party cannot ha - crushed.; It will live, andlcontinuoto iaereaSe id strength, while ,2ew England Wields thri:t• infieenee in our coup ,. try, which hat contributed so, much to hei• great.' 1 1 r nen among the nations-of the 'earth.. Ameritan Republicanism is an inherent principle iith our citizens. 1 Opposition I/ that principleill but add, Wto its'elieedy huge proportions. at Mr. fr Buchanaui policy will be , remains to be seen.— Re — promises taconduct the Govorimerl,equita rrbly--eo thit every sombre of the Union a • all re- eelve Its nighty hi acceidanee 'with the's the,,Consiltutan. This is fair. If in add this, he will•cbeck all attempts to crash •I'l In our ierritories, and refrain ‘from pati 6llibustering expeditions Into the ponsers' nations with whom we are on terms of am will not hive a ward to f as: zgaiiis t his' al tratiMi. If bowex nner, Mr. Buchanan shalt!' It politic to l pursu n opposite .course, a: his,preducessor, truckle to the ilea* intm 1 :germ of Ifiktiwilil ill comparison, be SOP . the burric4e which' will sweep orst* the in 1860. • Bet Mr: Buchanan poll by ,the • . I. Of the imbeille Pierce rtile.f, .'' . , , Commerce and Itmdo,:iire irosperoux, • Our • eountricontinu'er sterfily 'to increase in l „arealth and population. Th e - railroad and ttelegraph, twin pioneer! iu the' work - of eivillsation, l form a coMplete network, from the Lakes to the .Gulf of , Mexico, end from the Ailitntio to die Father of Tvera; Beylmd the. Mississippi it is seriously proposed to carrytheat acrois the Plains arid the rocky hlountitinslo thii - golden shores of 410 Pa cific': By 1870, we doubt not, the connectien will be made . W ei have a brilliant future *Are its: Let but the bands of unity and good felling be fairly, preserrtl bet Ween the States, and .itre will 'yet occupy•it'p'ionder position than Rama in her • paloilest , tisys. ' ' . ~ • II; • lit this Regionduring the pisf year, brudiess bee been rater disastrans, owing to the IoW pr es and over supply of Coal. The withdrivialbf 000 tons from the supply oP the ' year, would h been benetleiall to the Trade. Notwiiistand the depressed and unprofitable .conditionli)f Trade, the Red Ash htudnesslas been comp *rely prosperolts., W. look foiward with i in . to a thorough otpnlsatieu of the Tiadoi.l T the trade should be controlled to a certalif ezt4 s to insure profits to itos operator, without ding theprice of Coal p itngle cone, to th; rimer, is'aluiolutely necessary. ...That an - donaht shown , by the fact that tho hesviestas al i'Majotity Of thermalloi operators, have .\ tared heartily into ibis plan submitted to. \g John Tooker, i Esq. We urge upon thwen F0..1 \glop the necessity of giving it a fair , trial. perienee warns them to systematise the IniSlnes to pliee at its head a man of enlarged thorough capacity. • • 111 Before coli,cludiog our remarks, we *oull Si' ward al-out the Miners' Journal. Spitel 1 tough, times,througb *hick the communi, passed, is still passing, ti) Journal cowl! , flottrish. "luring the year Jost closing. '1; ridded to our subscription list between 36' 1 ; ! . . amass. Within the last three years, thentib, . ilea list has doubled in size. "; Wi t h . the aim z , 1 , of two or three ft has, the largest cireul4io any newspaper published la YeansylvanWiou 'of the prinelpal cities. In this county ;it hiislt, 11 larger:circulation than all the rest of the Ea iiii ; papers le it, combined,. ' Asia advertising I M tom It ii unequalled In Northern Peuniyiyunt i o. We k spare no expense noi,lattlon the paper, rtn, the tlli liberal subscription list we possess, attoc at our darts, to publish a good faulo4icusi I C, Coal 111115 , 1 1 4 ars spyreziated,situnter ;Ii ill lade.. 11 . pendent, and fearless, and is taken by men of all parties. It denouncei wrong, exposes 1 eiquity ti t • defends the right, and !despises the sl i d ' that • crooks thirpreguatit hinges of the:,knee, th thrift may (Slim ' fishing, Our Prospectus f . 1857 . will be foiled a another.colunan. We InVite at • billion to it, 1 The new volume commences next week, and we }Ponta tie happy to receive ttr i names ; of those in oticomity and abroa i d, whci, 1 sie 7 not subscribers. As the representative of ttitt i Sitionnu. :city in which . it is published , . the and ' 'pendent pram should be teaniiietiotly supported. }; We now bid 18541 a respectful adieu, it anticipating the mitres' of the boy '57,1 , oneasion to wish,all a Ifeppy New Year, p leasant.'•p returns et the same. .k; Tie , __ -. .. g M ADYEATORIS Or A ROVING DIP )(ATM,. —Still green in uzeinory is the_gratificati n which wee elfurdedu,year l or two since by that remark able, egotistieul, sprigbtiy, indefensible, "quaint and Curious .volume" of the, Chevalier Wihoff, __wherein be narrated the startling incidents d his . courtship of lifirs,ilamble., It sill be tismemb'er ed ':how having olluvred,that intiornt !lady 4 , L • through ,Eirepe, m kingdom to kingdom; with a persistent tondo, s for which the While series • of Cupld's Reports s cif ! cas'es adjudicai• in the Court t: i ' • I,ove afford ao parallel, he et last prii. d ceeded to the desperate extremity of plu3ing bar under direst for twinty.four hours at a noir, and .Was subsequently consigned therefor do7ng a pe.. riod Of fifteen montliCto a Genoess dungeon.— This gay gbod'hnmor and de Ward naivete with which the Chevalier Wikoff set these I tnlsadie,n- Wu before . % sympathising public, won ell beaks, ' and , :i/dy &unship and its ConseqUinces" met ' with an skew unprecedented suceses. No in ,, juteil•lover bad bora rejection so serene l y or put tut plea for 'pity with such eirycoterioeure, since tbs. unfortunate swilnerho upbraided hitmlstreas In ihiseng— . , When latelattempted your pity tamers, - • , .fth, why wink you dist to my prayere? . palate It was Hien° dissemble your love, ~ Bat why did von kkk me down stars/ The Chevalier Wikuff hae t not been / content, - . however, with giviiii 4 the 'world the melancholy catastrophe 'if his'effire, du eatui; bashes, after . it proper reser/vs of two years, unfolded; the intri• eats train of ciimmistaneel which led- to his its .mmaritlon.l It will be grateful to eviiii tender " bosom to knew that it was n 6151111 Gamble who, kept the doors'nf hip Italian prison-house /dosed ' wptin bim thoseeftesn wearisome monihe—oh, no . ; theibteale beards licit se obdurate or vindictive. ' The Chevalier Wikbi was not se confined for the mere peccadillo of restraining a lady's free tom— _ . be hid incurred heavier resantmenti fur offences mem Imixwingesul beroie—he was the victim of Tengeaneei and the remote and nnteen Imtaelentkastithor of his calamity was, no less . • S parson than my Lord Palminton. Oil who are nation to know tow It came aliont . that tho.Preolfer sbouldik pertituto Wt Chers.. Uer will elie the stOp told with'ao ototiting ego '. that in the Adtootoyes —ll'wortt fterh 64.41 the vr,eos and calcialated to ' create a.coolidersde rositatiop both tit Roglood (1 - AoL Tbo editor of ilia Baltlototo . foe g robots; audios of 04 ni* Thad.' f - 1.R40-*lotor. of 114940 our bore, bolos In erst,t %Oats', .note. ' - • • - , fi•J t 1 21 - ...aiiiialad la illa Stinetiow of. 31. $" Pa Pifsi 4l l o , - Tarn Poe:me-nos ow iittow is vet Bantu) . sad now Bildiag stith his araituce th* sal w. .,as O ' l ' i FiAvatt . .--.The_liist annual report of the Sierttary . , . , • , this Avert, ehatieed to write three trur,;,„..1 0 ,.. s e: {-,'of the Trasettrieontalim theOhllowing - remarks, tides oil the British, Frea! - It cad Aineriesti Cotit , ' ; 'which wilt borstal with Intel - AWL 11e lays:': - . ' Stltatioas. Which attracted 11 . ..,, l at e i k ti on and * H e ti - *lron and steel heing.artielis 'of .general - use, ted the raise of the P mi l t i n g ',L ou t s N apo h i iii , - In all our States and tertitorieL and necessary In . Te t ai , l . ed i.i. '',„." - ';"dalataaes 11 4 4 , ,a asset'aq of nt h u gar = "; l lll a* l n i d i t s a ti tr in tu rt:::i nit ge' t p h itil an ue:.- ...9 s• _." ~ ••" , 41nhatsy. : This litteftPeriOnagtittul•_ ' tion cod import. become:ft Mattes of solleitude jr, l to tiwated.'iltei thevalier and fo - rOe' iiOpeiti hint i lei-, • with nitany, and .of interest' to; 1. It "appears ' • •• *minim retina -of 1840 that we produced and kt ::::!' t Intreduetten to l ' eTii )atetteetee " the y ' matufactored. iron and ' steel, Ma fear . , r . ,:u the Prime Minister, which letter this Chevalier laughs atoo,ont of $99,909,182; andllta 4 : imp - lit:Ml 'IA early ,okiPottunlty of presenting at Carlton . iron and steel, and fhi.marinfeetures Of Iron and 4 , lardens , hi Lind i n. Low ',emend= promptly eteel, e to the amount 91 5r,088,719, and exported a d ateel. and the mentifatiturrs'of iron 4uad I achli "lettd 4 d i t e- elee t l 4 ' it ' d ' t i l lttid ll2 . hisses' ' i e r tee ll i,to this am aunt. 'or . $1,104;445,' leaving for to• his artatizeratio , esuntly seat "Broadiands," :-.'eonsumption f/35,893,448; :nod! from. , the census whole - he -twp dismissed the polities of Bailie in of 1660, that we produced and ritannfartared iron a fiery pleasant' : trify .indaid. The, Premier. it i .,: il e ` d t e d i e ::" ii : th e t Yeer a iro th i t ii em d „ T e t d: f ii s ii re 3 B , s l 6s3, Sams, was !wahiliff WSW" fai swam nisaii • feiloW 1 : Ofsctures of iron and stool, to the amount. of. SIT, who , had wail to the leading journals of Frantiel 524,459, and etpottod iron' noel steel, and the a id' d m V i ggo s hi ii 4 to b i , moor in wr i t i ng I lantif t ir s tr o rel of ? e on i, and re e l, to mi the.trotult of his Administration into favor a c r e s the Chinned ;ea s t'. $76,11/8791 l ea ving fo r ° 0 'r7tio r oltn:rels l til i t: and beyond - the Atlantic: And so it 'turned Out: the, production and mannfaetur of iron and steel, that the "Roting Diplomatist," 'doer having en. from 1850 to 1855, an fennel to shit between the , Joyed a good i, dinner and a comfo rt able niglit's,;... 7 ::: t tr an T: l o l.ll s i l' fi rr eli t i e fo f 1'3 :5 1 7:: t 9 , 14 `rest/left the Stately park 'gates a "firaadial" '. 408,538. To this add' . 923,945,274, for : I ender an eagigeinent to Desist his Lordship ,"iti amount of the imports of iron:, int steel, fer . I 'Weeping the peace" between finatlifitaley F r azee year 1853, first dedae.l thiresport of i those 1 a n d A we d*. u p o p li i Wary of £3OO , ) ,„ r. . 1. tick ? , and there in iron nd stel.' and the - into ir7l .. . . factures of iron and else to the amount of $f ________-• . • • So far, Mt well. The Chevalier berried immez dime!, to Paris, and began to bring around the obnoXions French press to More friendly, Views of the Palmerston Administration: One by,,one, the Paris papers, the Siege, le Prespsand the Assentfige Nsi,tionefe, yielded to the arts Of the astute ern plover of the Foreign Office, who then commenced upon; the journe2s of i the Buffett States, of which he made an easy . conquest. Every newspaper in this truantry which he addressed, gave ready ad mission to his 'European letters, as he • tells es, OM public opinion here was entirely revolution- Ise& . The Chevalier 'Wikoff, perhapi, did „the , btisineutea' thoroughly, Xo that I/Prentice loon! discovered dim e wail no longer any 'need of his. services,foi li . arao'uti.t long before he was treaded I at the English Eizilintey . in Paris, and the rays _Various, airful Foreigti•Pifies fa Downingffireet, with Something; very,,like indifference. Ile est. - " dearortti Axseel tae fajthhin Palmerston, but with . out suesiess.%, flu was-)iep( cooling his heels in, chill antachautbere' kir 'biters. „Be wrote 'notes! tuldttfin . interview, and received , the curtest pos sible answers- Ile wet-int:4;lh continually by ) the subordinates, and titijied to resign ,his °Zee. Still; theAvahundred a year was punctually paid him. ' But at length these, came!. to him a briefl note, ei.pressed in the Most unexceptioiable Eog-i lish, but so cold' that it might . pass fors- drop ufl diplomacy /mope, informing him_ that at the cpu Of .the diplomatic year, his Connection :wilt 1..h.4. Foreign Office wou.d terminate. • ---',_' ) t . Put not your trust to promises ,_ oh.4oits" and ' .eonading mortal!, for neither be' .006 'nor the i wavesnor women are ' More c!t r cd• • In-va in did the luckless Wikoffhesier‘AL portals of t he Cabinet With petitions f .ed:leil- In vain* Wie sem , unhappy bi us b id tivi her ' mound the eioiet'of the Print mister.„4 Ftom / rieglectlord Palmerston pi, ,rapidly ttl:hatred,'lle 'began to regar d t h evtlier, through the odium of soma bill lautour, as a dangerous el nit& Mari to h - o cited and l irposedwf at the heel fairiiii ble PortUulty. And' the opportunity etime.'" • /Zust before the receirt_of his/ "notice to, quit'," when he was residing temperer:if) its Louon, he . )I had met with 11114ssi 'pable, alter sixteen' ears of reparation: The public is aware of what ((Morsel The ,Cbevalier has toldiill9lblott it already,. gar 'Celia /wide, tv.pecei-a - itsebrotis 7 1 , Bit observe the sequel, mark bow the, tlVriads of the two life eiperienees—love and diplomacy—here . Inter twine. Tho escapade of the Chevalier at Genoa does not escape the lynx-eyed :vigilance of Lord Palmerston—di is just what he has been watching for—it furnishes the occasion of getting rid • of the dangerous.Wikoff. BO the English . Conseil at Genoa 'and the English filiaistor at Turin are in structed not to interfere, Wikoff was jogged, and "that, widest le beast, the British Lion, war ‘ tuade to sit guard at theprison door of a luckless lover till the'very last hourof•his infliction vas over." 'Fifteen months r4led away, nod the door was opened. Paltaeridon had resigned and Clarendon 'bad succeeded pt'ho bead of affairs. To him went the Cbevalie ? With a detetnd for reparation, but Clarendon listeed to nothing 0f f. ,41e. kind.— The Crimean war brought Psin!eretorr-agato into 'power, and in 18551 - the "Roving Diplinatist' once more knocked it the Foreign rest inßolt ing; street; The Premier le quite . as inexorable and invincible as bfora, and eignifles 'to the Chevalier, through a'cartain Mr. Charles C. Clif ford; that ."he . muet,l decline any farther corres pondence" with .him. But , little remains to be told. Wikoff comes back to. the United 'States, visits Mr. Marcy`anfl elicit redrosi through the re= of our irit or tion to eedom piling .look of ty, we dear oaks t, the .yr to 'entry errors Bepirtment of Stat es , and is informed that his complaint is "all nonsense." Thermion hi makes an appeal to the pOblic in these ur,fsianfilli id' ventures, and sulnatie wh'eafer or nothis'ehttrge egalustliik British dabiuet of vindictive polemi st= is, fTft fully maout.4 . Our-'Baltimore -• _ .. Our-'Baltimoreco emiorary cannot think that d i e it is. TO his mind i, is not quite clear that Lord Palmerston's rep4se has ever been so' much ills. tubed by the Chooller Wikuff as the hitter Im agines, or, that the English. cabinet has Oyer' been so tilled with , apprehionsiOns for what thistrouble some "Roving DiploMatist" might do, that they sbOuld be nbspys on the qui rice to dispatch him. But it . is' eery certain that ho has pioduccele very lively and agreeable ] book;-which will'. be widely reed and-put more pOurids sterling in his pocket than be - ever l 'iced cd from the Treasury. The . 'reader eiho desires to move about in the:eery ..., ~. "beat soety') of E gland and Franco. -to see the mOstetnicent,jouro l alistdand politicians—to be come acquainted w4h wits, beauties, .pocts, pl.& loiopher, dukes, di ines, nod divinitici , , blith ; iti Paris end Londonto getia bird '. e' view of fashionable life in - oreign 'Orcles—is advised-to i Procure it; and though theireader may not sine, with. 9bevelfell W t ito! upon the point of Ids'po tence, or unite in his admire own personal r it don for the F nail EMperor;.it is quite' sups a I I fiirquid pro gr of enjoyment will be reiiiilnt.\.', 'nob 1400 ion i Ten lam Tea m—The bill for the niodilleation of thirexisting Tariff, ha p been made the order of theday,. by Congress, foethe 7th proximo. The most herculean exertions will be made to take the vltity off railroad , iron. Ve Ittini from Washing ton that theie are upwards iof two, hundred rail way men there, utho are spilling no exec a s to ref feet their object. lritii hair a million of -deters offered to borers toleocure the passage of a bill to meet the vitwe of those interested in the importa. thin, of foreign ' Iron, unencumbered by en ade quate duty, in connection with tho fact that die price of Iron !sir; eg down in England, there tie ing a surplus of ) he product there, it behooves Pennsylvania to b t on ' the alert/ and se e that .her vital 'Merest/ nr rot :again prostrated. Our State has sofferdd uch in the pristfrocei toolocal piney or proteetio —a polieyipereistently insisted upon, without eon eding M other ecietiOna Of the,. Union, that shave riecespari to tielilvelfare. The error, was perceive , and I#t year, in order to save Pennsylvania • fro a feiceidable, combination against her, alio on on the Tariffs.!queetion was / I effected between h r, the East • aud ' the West.— Action will be to en next month oti the Tariff bill drafted last session by the Committee of Wviis and Means and the combinrition against Pennsylvania is if Anything, at this knomebt more formidable then* ever beret.. Money and, a strong English in.erect are unimil to have tbeu.i tr rt taken off inipoed j Iron. Eiery argnmen J lei used—rie must etMfestt some are -reAsonable—to, indlicelhe Euatur i r mew, to vote eielnsively for their: 4 mn inters Anil let ours go by the board. Thexare offered ' e Wool, end cheap- Iron, and appo t r inermid t sky, that sr Pedisylvanla will vote Persistently or .I,rca Trulti, let her hare it. We allude thus b 'etlyte,.these facts to Shoiri the Iron men of our . Isiah* poeitiou or affairs.— That they will es- ipe mailing is problematical. Id while eke the d many It is well !lower 0110 .1 1 aye. omen. danger. If we I 'though the rival • . , , "Tits.Ltran it4tant."—A new volume of this charming publi- ilea; will begin. with 7anitar7, 1857.. In order o Milk. :it 'Moro convenient fbr binding sad p `-•.rving;theimoprieters hi*, de eidedt to change i rarui from eight quarto papa to sizieen octavo pages, witbont change iri pries. Under the editoki, the Oa grilgri lenity la the fit eashiently swat protege, to into .• twat that with ror. many Pais , anat.- °Via Litt Sotitb-Tbird a Lippinedit. - lianinscau 'fautoithiu.--We call attention , to Oa Prospect= Of this independent yeperyj Daring the cootieg tetslUi of tho Legislative, its; faithful mails the Keeectliaiga will feeder., it vari valuable. A. a falltY4spiti a.:f44 4 .4 meet be exeel:ll63. eelerOfe4 Mo , rnl lll o4' al,niiserort, • ' ' i'~~.n. i~~Ji -r.".. to approach s precipice with ad ejthlS ttitl kitntiadge of 'the A, the iboek may be' leavened, be equallySataL . I • control of 4 4Trace !intioirtiod," bas obittin,d t< dsigrni:,of poptt- i ilp circle, to 'which int utoritill it Wo "commend tamer little: kiotincio in chit intnte;and . piliint, it nay Itie softil no 4 bltoetiolal in its loin- Pilirpso ;is' finblisbsd at VI t $ PbilttaeTphla, by Loanthii x. = =EI r 414 • -gr , Cg . 7" . " .• 598,340, for the COtfitlll3PliOU' of the. year. 'estimate of $78,406,538 fir - n year '1855 is, t doubt, some ten or fifteen mill ions Ices than production.' - 1 . . '' ' • ' .A comparison of the population of 1840, a t.. the production and .manufacture; import, export and consumption of iron and steel, and mennf. ,- tures of iron and steel, and the' like- tremPebiae , 'the populitihn of 'lBBQowith $' pr....lection a manufacture, import.,,eaport and equal/caption those articles-I,' r-1350, extendtal by estimate , the production and, manufactuie in 1855, and' the import. and export , and militant left for 'CI ,sumption of that year, places the subjectfairly fore us, in connection with our' : past and full sailiies and future wants. The- table of put at Boston, Now Tork,,PbiladelPhia and Baltitnou for the last seventeen years, fureishea the tleetr lions in the prices of bar iron, 'and a criterion the value of the other descriptions, and pro% that this indispensable article, li ke all others, ale, the laws of demsad and suppl , in a ff ecting th, i i. profits of the producer - and .te afactarer, opera ,' ties favorably ur unfavorably, repun the' ammo prepared. for general use. I f' , We have iii the United Ethtes more iron ere itt more coal, with• the usual Banes, ,in coti'venim connection and of cheaper"c.c.'s than all th other civilized nations of the worl d, and havelln necessary capital, skill and labor to produce 'al the iron and steel, required fo/ur, corisumPtiot fur centuries to come , and alsot ehable note sin I. ily the markets of ther countins,in fair cal petition with the iron and steel I )1' other, nation, I Tpese tables show that our prod ellen of , iron so. steel, and the manufactures of i n tuall-s"""trei 'greater, in probortlu '' iCiven in 1 nu 1850, tb. a .--..: _ i was 'ranter In 18f , InaU giving us th right . t4 asp . di ingueneed by the same e uses, it,' greater in 1860, than it:now ie r a d in 1: . be sufficient (Or our own eons piton, :give us a surplus for export. Du to sidera Lion tier present population ted capita!, with tae-amount of drawn foul other eountrrs, i n sfak grated', and the great cOstv , sari tenor of our country, with the..„; in the modes of production and iron and steel, it would not be roe supply for ownionitimption betty . returns of the Census of 1870. b ' fa Tic:v.-az upoe iron and steel, an t-e, mane c lues thereof, because of their g eral use, in all sections and in'all industrial pu;tits, hiss, , bee t. ti considered as equitable ,and tai tar,s, i uni ii possible to impose upon the coo -:. ; co seq ittt ly no material change' has been t uatem tlatad or recommended; but if continuedat present rates, it. - n out supposed the s a -amount ofi revenue will be derivellfr 'om, i oirea_sboold,Atte Jule of in iron, as no doubt it,* I, be extende to many' hther purposes - and bo,eansumed in mac greater titian titles. In cotetnarcial internonese with' nations, based upon evtivalent exchanges, a it *ll3 al-1 were be, Jf 'profitgle and contiu pus., we !may look forward to theitime when we ball i produce, within 'oar own Braila, all articles th t are es*ntial to national defence rind tho l es° and comfert4 our . own people; and of those there is one mere no cessary to the defence of Oh eonnt .y. anti the: use and co int of the peo p le, anti f 'hichl we pave I better he eons of producing i he cOuntryotban iron a & .Z* m eal, and the manefac tar 8 of-lir "'toted ' steel. ~ et the production shout' not be stir ' ted, by unequal sad unjust taint Ou -nor e period of en abundant supply, from ' , Our Klee' ;ands fee. tortes, , retarded by impo,litte' leg slatian. .The., home production of lron, an-I the , manufactures of iron and! Itecl, is 'on the iitcreas . . The, tables prove the production and manufa tura ' fAhern articles have increased With our.iin rease polpula. lion, and that we import less, in p - porti n tr, our: : Population and oonsnmptiOn s than ormerly.l -\,,,., Under a Conviction that we war Colleeting, un cl der the exiertingiariff, tent* reven e than the at present economical adminittration i ,f theptiveret k. moot,' and a wise and prudent outlr tt y ler ._ilsis fn. lure, made necessary of. called for, anal o under - the conviction that an overflowing ificasu'ry frQuld , induce wasteful and extravniagt xpendittires,.isi modification of the tariff of 1846, nd a radUetion, of the revenue' from customs, Ira suggested in s my first report on the finances, aid 'reneged In !both my:subsequent:everts, and is now a si n re. 'Ported.-with if possible a ficmer to nvictio ''nf . iii. necessity and propriety, and fottt a.ssrr sone, and iabers,that could be ...near i• 'Tea "FANATICS" OP THE SO . deubtedly true that the recent sla in the South, which have created: in some cares unriecesserily so - ,--es the injudielbus policy: adopted d Presidential canvass by Southers ._the Southern press.' In their meets of the objects and aims of party,.aeddennnciation, they ex the breast!, of slaves held ip Stet the Free titittei, which coulitlead ins.urrectisin,—a futile', attempt bonds. The. .Ell2u Richmond r :mistake it bad made, in adopt g, and,quickly'sebsitlid into s itY p 4 tion.- The multeringial the 1014 heard in the distance t and warn 'a press 06 - canvas, to speedily to , . remarks ip the Triblenc on this proper: ; 1 • - • ' The evidence dailphrougist n of the disturb.. ed state of the servile plpulatio in the south proves how dangerous it is to pit into the . - sisinds of that dins. hopes. or expectations of a 'seedy change JO; their condition, and lienstrates the pro.. .1 -wiety of the sovelre laws punishing, such incen4i- ery preetices: It cannot be disguised that, da ring the late Presidential canvass, ineendiaps: speeches of the most dangerous tendeney were; constantly made in the hearing of the sluie's.— . They Were told that a great andlormidable,pariy,, in the North was preparing' to br ak.thelf. bonds; tbAt the Republicans (black they were called) were banding themselves toga her to abolish Slavery; that these.Repubjicans prodoininatedtn 'New England,. New - Nor - nod 0 io; and that if they succeeded the 'slaves would be freed from their masters. Is it strange tb a these igninant creatures should be excited by inch speeches? Why were not the laws put in 'fo4ce igainst Wise, and•Toombs f anti Jones, and Mason, for stirring' , riti insurreetien, among the slaves? .- ^ ' ' I Where was the right arm of tt e law or the rod hand of JUdge Lynch when thes .recklass !nestle: diaries were fomenting rebellion smong,the Servile population? A Yankee schoolmaster would have swung upon the nearest tree for -ittering the same sentiments. ' Let the guardians ofthel tranquility of the South take careof these. incendiaries else foment rebellion by false 'representation i of t?e men of the North. ! ' 1 ' P TBI6 COSDITION . Or NICATtA i rUA.—We, see it stated that immediately alter the' surprise' of Obi. Otitis, "the city Was plandered7 its :inhabitants were insulted,4ncl many. of thtn were arrested and imprisoned. . Ono of theuel, Dcn . : Chaniorro, was compelled to sea the sack la bial hero°, hie fair y;quag: wife in : aut ' k powei• of merciless free bootep, who cut pe l • fingers-to tike o ff 'her ring!, andlishjetted her lo • 13i.fier ontrages. -The -nii. harpy husband was thrown. into' *priscrn,, and threatened to be shot at every infoment,C : and hie : wife attastllied of her suflering." If this state, merit is true, and from' , tho , rharifcter of the free, hooter, who has made a f tile' attempt tti overran and conquer a.portion of C . s.ntrat Airier'. ea; wo incline to 'the opinion that i lt is, it . eannetbe wondered at that fho l natives :of that conni r. y are avenging-such babstrity,by a war of, iaterminatioa. That they , walleueeeed in 'anni.: Il i basting Walker, has ressid . tal Jr)" preblema "cal, His fate is stinted.' We have : but 'to 'bring his 'Sea ::ter home to ourrel;cs,to tiftlnk\ : how qui ly we 'would spring to 'farms, if Onfkof oar St S tates shoulai be invaded by a vagabond forea—to 'Tally , ,syme4lse with the :natives of l i enlist America in theft spirited effort& to diive f 4. their sellhe i [mediae er their , homes. Ott coi . 0 1 for of trail -*Aster, an murderer .of t elr , i • One stain in connection with this matter - ties a upon Pallet-- deist Pierce—his -reeognlifon oft o ther Vigil.— ..ltronktoklened Walker, tarnished Air lame in= the estimation t.ii other eielassd valiant, and led "to an 'edition' o(blbod, Which even I st \ this intiment may : bli gashing trarmlyfrote iltet \ ot : tiles of the Central Ameticins, in s th eir efforts to rietheir ..-4 nottntry of the cruel leader of soleit a \ Alabaster* expedition. j , . _ ..).. 4 7 - - 1. ~ j .." • Tun Salo* eticm.—Tbis imptivetnent will be , opened for nniigetion thrOughent the Whole lino on the let diy;of April, 1857, , whtn twits of the largest else intro Middletown oror tiopoiot on 'theline of,. the State . !souls, end hare a direct wit%stinte l ,to Philadelphia city. The opening of -this canal irill,,prore very advan'tageoni to the I,o!±Wers of 1;0 . Aszunning to Philadelphia, \erring. jai it does, Ai:aim:mit, of tratichtutent, r•-ttired• hy'Ahi tireticit rode; and will. it believed cow= ilderehry profit the Schuylkill arigethli .., . • 1 1" 7 7 : • - i ; " Tan - soap alai candle factory e Riggs (4I Let ;asiag,: - . ,Loals, was burned on Friday belt, Tb. .10000* en whieb- iberils $lOOO 1 innitiink! - • t-(1. ME Zola;Oaxlirratastaxcia,4y, the, ptisado st Beaten, *Ware iniitisiesition of Liverpool Oate n CO tie CM inst.'Toe polities] views Interest thongh noViMpertant, 'l'he .iteterteini Ib irasemble the.Pisce Contrives it Paris;; 90 1 the llscorerief ao attempt to eimillnite Sing itt Naples; are tbe 2 caost important It*. 'Tat b!* lialhew died and ;Cork Am the latkiestani. Jai corporation andcitizens of Portalrooth, knre IR& scribed L . looo, to . giro a battieet to the r American officersla eoritmand. of tbe;iiritish !hip itaiolute. tio;inval Berrien at .04simouth contemplate Miller compliment. .4 - ie Battik iloventniant it *out to - lay J1;10144,0 line across the, Persian Boace circles there is 'activity . bet no unusual 9 dir lcitakaent Censoli ara'at4pily, and for,ormanti; qeeted at. 94. For the holders of hreatistilfs,.ato bare- wii4ied. with ehope . advance in prices, the_Calada brings Ilistelligehee a of /dull market, and farther slaking* quota ,tfOrns. TkevionyinantiViiy oharacterhois e vision market. . - Occ FILIENDS CAX 'DO ;7.—Noirpi t . is %And- =EI gicumula %tat* annually courser of euti age Is the; W- I * t ovatieuts, facture of post a full this aad'the bit &al:lnputted by their ."Annual — Addreatt." Tenting unindent that our subsiribers, one and all, wilr *rat them kfndly,-,ltte tinneressarj - to•add anything ito a mere statement of the feet ' , - - 41r. The Thin! Annual. Fttiwy . Druts )3all will come off at the Town MU on Taasdai evening sex; 30th lust Pep effort will be spared Mile pert of the Managers to feeder It pleasant to the pistil - clients, In every partleve lat. The room on thy-occasiom, will be decorated, and In of LM. reslisete, it promises tope One of the most recherche tails ever giver,' Inyottsrille. , Winne& genenlattend-' aim° inteney costume on the onsailon. It adds to the emit eincoi to of the scene, end to the mute in pleasure of 'ell In 'costume. We trust thatthe Itutles and gentle men who contemplate attending will: tike this 'matter to n consideraUon, and Individually resolve :by being p out In fancy costume to contribute in that - manner to the brillnee.v. of the ocetudim. • • irt ; The aurae of Le lures of Me r/1010 Mess' CAI tieurAssociation.—The second lecture of the course now being given by 'this association, -*III be-delivered on TueSday evietlog text, '.lolh insf., at the first Metho* Church in Second street, by Mr. IL C. Wetmore, of -New York. Snfdect, "idisn of Are, or France inthel6th on turiT This b one of the most interesting historical subjects that 'could be selected. 'he. s ieetute will, un doubtedly, be mad interesting. Mr..Wetmde. .who Is a prominent and popular lecturer, IS also engaged In Web tlttga wort on the early history of Pennsylvania, and is Oestrous of forming the aiqualutance of Intelligent men In different parts of. be State, in order that hi gather Information and ineldentatilth whlat, to the work upon which be Is engaged. r ,Paistrui OreurreLscs.—Yesterday winking E. E. Eland,oue of our oldest and most esteem. sans. wet with an accident of an exceedingly tni fui If not fatal character. He left this Borough at 7% o clock; in thelValley Train. While between here and Mount `Carbon, he unfortunately put his bead out of Ibe door of the baggage car, and almest instantly it was caught between the side of the door and the-freight co of a trills then coming up on the. other track, Mr. Bland 101 l bleeding and senseless on the floor lof• the: b l ograiv , ear, and when pickw% up, frightful gashes were Mimes ed on his heed. The train Iris Immediately backed to - bridge width =riser the tsselret ilvitch Chunk fit., 110 Capt. Bland was conveyed to his residence on that otritei. Dr. Carpenter eras called in and dressed Mr, • Bleat a wounds. Hopes are entertained tha4 s his skull ,1s not Catetured. In that ease, his injuries thought will iiifibsult. fatally. 1.1111.—1 t ye insurrections ECM touch Matna— -1 l ora the reeult of L arias the late speaker! and .rroneoue ; state.. the Republican iced a fieltng la be • bordering on to nothing but to break their r perceived the a fanatical tone, after the elec.. .ring itorta i were those carrying ó in eail.Sotne atter; ere !very • Sir Frosted Rnitasey Ineds,---Railtoad managers and travellers remember how • frequtut wire the casualties last Winter, from the breekbag of Wheels of railroaders, occasioned by the extremely cold temperature. • It yes observed that these tumelly occurred earlVln thintorning;cr at any rate very toot aftertherithet bad been standing In a cold place, was friCie:f in mc tion. I They were attributed by a correspondent of the New Tork Post, to the sudden eletation 'of temperature of the pertkdi of the hub or whoop nearest the axletree, • caused by the friction when the ear is set In inotlon,and whielfeanies a sudden expansion before the heat can be difins,d equally beyond the. anr9ee. The comer quinine is it Iracture. The obvious remedies to this are either to keep the cars in a sheltered place when not In motion, or to start them-ylth a moderate speed until the hubs and axietrees getrVrarmedthmuth. car.or' locomotive ought to be stalled in winter ai carefully as a horse, if it is to bo kept in perfect readiness for use. If the superintendents* railroads will see to this, it is possible thatsceidenta tiini the frosting of 'wheels will masa , Cireat care in this matter.shonid be exercised be tween this and warm weather. That In addition to a trifling expense Ow housing. ate., wouldresult in 'a sa. -wing to railway companiss. and In a great measure hglXlll - from danger to the travelling public.. dar Fires.—On Saturday night last about 8 o'clock, the blacksmith shop attached to the -Youndry and Me chine bbop of L. Tastine, in the Orchard, was damaged by flee, not !Co a sorters extent however: Our fire com 'panies were promptly on the ground. On Sunday evening about 8 o'clock, fire was accident ally Communicated by a child, to clothing In a closet In a second story bed room of Clordand's Union Motel, Col in, street... Two children sleeping hi a trundle bed In the room at the time, were awakened by the crackling of the fluses,a4 giving the alarm, thllalre . wful subdued - before extending beyond the room in, which It origina ted. ' The low le about $5O. later hottSof the night the fire would, undoubtedly have 'been more serious I its consequences. • ' • , Since the . aboycOaci been placed in • type. we I from Mr. Crosland, that the tire was communicated ac dentally, by a little girl, II years of age, and that I two little boys who were In' bid In the swim at the time; hairnet given the alarm promptly, that the Motel would cindonidelly, have been destroyed. - ~ • The Innocent cause of tits - fire, fled from the house I shortly after the oceans/ace, in consequence of a thonght•l less threat of a servant girl, and IS yet absent much to the 'distress of Mr. Crosland. As no thought of path went was - contemplated by Mr. C.,—he deeming (ha a$ fair purely accidental—he is anxious to receive informs. Men of her... lie authorises Os to state that any . person returning the girl to her home, will be suitably reward ed: She Is good looking, has lightlatr, a slight cut in her eye, and is quick In her Movements. Prooredf ego . OW Aware& Cburru2.•=4l stOed 'meeting-of the Borough Connell wet held on Tuesday evening, Dee. nth. Present. Meanie. schoenet, Bloater, Heffner, Rings, Derr, Beaton, Parker, Kopf tact arid Car:ter. • . • , Tho minrites of last meeting were read and adopted. k Corn. on Amounts was - continued ma receipts to. Pat; rick Dunn; on settlement with 'Norwegian Townehlp, Sad to procure a copy'or deed for lot to Market street, e\aimed bb George W. Snyder. • ; .• • Committeeem petition of G. : S. 'lleppller and others, was discharged, . 'Emu. on Amputate was erullnued to eclicet the bills in their binds egMist.R.ia. Pallier 'and others, or 'otherwise. • ! putt ! titreet Committee was discharged - on grading East' Norwegian, Tremont, and. Uarrison streets; and ton tinned on reprising Mahan tango street; o z s t continued ; to elect a crossing at M 31 arket.street la Addition. EOM. on Surrey was continued on grading the street abor S. Elougifslot, from Centre to Railroad street.;! • Iligh street from Third to the liirough line, and Nintill street from bfaharshmgo to Norwegian street. - • own. on fire Apparatus was continued to erect a ere t plug In 3ishantongo stmt near Bard Patterem's, and to procured new, do pings. • ' The Street OonunittnitCo es on Lam) and Witch, and Com. on Amounts wersicontlonefots old business.' , The old orders returned t7Chilli Sohlir,„ were a:- amino!, and dirteeted' to be burnt, which was door in the presence of thiConnett. ea motion e'r Mr. Paritei , the Street Committee was aothorized to open Calknehill street, between . 011 and ILtilroad street, at-0. W. Su* es property, under the advice of the 13oroti8h SolleitOr. "On motion of )Zr. liedner,yessra, Carter, - Hefner ; Mad Bhutto were appointed a Committee to ectakti With C. 31. Atkins in referenreito At bridge. • On motion of idr.Ehortie, 31r. itinstley was direct. d to lorlogsoleapinst Jmott Iluatsingerlbernein i aliting a nal. Imre in bis pavement on t• mare street. 4 The follniing bills were read and ordered to tat paid: Chas. Wormnn and " . $ O7 . 13 ars. Kimmel.: . • ' /la 23 - Hairy Boyer, , 21 OS _Oaten uts Xiantel 'Nagle; 24 Dl : J. a &Deer, • . • : •;;- 125 06 Jtere4Bny4er, • • 1110 Jaa,Olettia. • • 10.-- s . ,' • ' 136.50. !mama natiar, • /334$ :i14.4,.1wia .. t :iirei . .4;ritt: . ;....y':: -.' : - . 5,..' n, „.. -.., - , ,• . '3' ..- 74 .4 : .' ' '' J'... .' -- i'' ';.=.:?';:.'''''.:' • 7- 5' PEW, PAWS AID •' - I 41411-Popelation of St. Imuis,l 130,000. Fes- Deaths in Philadelphia last week; !It ;* 311r.,Peabodi's health, is !nearly' restored. AM- Scarlet' fever is satin; fearfully In Bar . Jigr•Setistor Sumner's health is stead!! I proving. •, Ptl"•The cliefo ft - Nation is in a , Se laid oat .1110` A new. Cemetery will shoot' Money, Pa, fdi oo l t h..m o d with r4P M --The um* Sugar Cage' • t - ineems in Georgic, r to to b e ems:cried ,121/"Tbe Baltimore'? • into a two cent:paper. JO/P•Returaing e • ' nouns° Walker bi 'Or The „ * ready for sea 'lsa.s in t • t' .r ' per t • r fy. 'steamship Adriatic Jaittary. , ,ords, they hare over a million dot :gate treasury, v • • v r. neva are Cu. hundred and'll * lty neWspa: iblished in Virginia.. -0-d bear was flitted last week in as eastclro Jitfou of Dauphin county., : - "- ADP During ,Oetober, 516,070 tont. !A Coal ware exported from - England. - The number of taxable& in (Berkscolint* is 19,68 S—in Lancaster,,2BlBB. • evening Of the 15th init. • - . • pir"Jack;Sour wife is not so pensive as she asetto ini."- "No, she left.that off, and bas,been confOundedly ex-pensive." .. . . ;•,gifisilea. Scott will reside In Wtelbington aft". the inaugOation orldr. Buchanan, at the invitsr-, Gen of. tbel latter' gentlemen.: flier' George Smith, a Weleh miner,' is in jail at Wilksbarre charged With murdering ble wife last week, at Bellevue, tear Scranton. ' . ~11:11 -The aggregate value - of 'the real and per sonal estate in the, Uni f r ed Suttee Is $11,317,611,- 072, and the populatie 26,964 , 312. , - ijOr•The' Coonedti et Courant eubliihed at Hartford, enters upon its 94th year and its 94th iolume on the let of January next. ' ' ...AZEl'llieroe Butler, Esq., has failed, but his as sets are larger thanh a liabi 'tics, and his difficul-, • ties are consequently, bale porary. . ) We wish no harm to our Borough, but we ° devoutly. wished last Bator y morning about 7 O'clock, that: our streets we laid in sashes. - ' i`TheSacramento Val y Railroad, the pio neer of its kind in Califon'.was at the last counts, ac. doing an immense f ight business. ~ ..lifsr-D'Aubigne, in his . istory, of the Refor mation, says :—.nie Goe I triumphs by the blood of its confessors—not f its adversaries." • AID' General Ilarney has suspended, hostilities ,against the Seminole Indian in Florida until be communicates the . intentio of Government to them. . . • • a he JoureaUdes De to a leading paper of .Patis, announces that M • Buchanan has been "called to represent the , rican Union fur floe ri years.", •_. pir The fourth awing eating of the State Teachers' Asiociation WV nnsylvania, will take place at Harrisburg, on-Tuesday, the 3 0th1 of De cember. ~,retr•ln the neighborhood-of Albany, N. Y., the potatoes are so larget,that the Knickerbocker says, the dealers paint them green' and •sell them for watermollons. • -zi. - ~ ' _ In' Chicago fuel is teciree, 'clew maple, sawed and splig-setling at nice dollars the short •cord, and the better qualities of Erie coal at tea dollars a ton. ~ ~.. Or Mn,; Dr.'llarriet K. Hunt hai written her annual letter to Mr. F. U. Tray.tha.Cissorregvtift AT of n os t,, n ,.... r mosettaragainst being taxed Irithout the right ta vote... . ~• , ,!''Thu fifth Annual. Meeting of. the •United States ,Agrioultural Sbelety. will be held at the rooms °file Smithsonian Institution, In the city of Washington, January 14th,, 1857. . , •• . 74,1* -In Carson county, Utah Territor y, Judge Drummond charged the grand jury to ind tat:every . man who' hattmore thin-alas wife, under the' ,U. S. statute of , 2855, against lewdness. - . „wer- Tick ets of admission to the ball and etre-, cert to coui-off at the American Academy; of Music,'Phinsdelphia; next month, will be $h each ~for gentlemft• and $2,60 each for ladies. - fl-Baltimore ia about adopting better police regulations, which, it is to be hoped,. will ptit an end to-the-rule of the rowdy . clubs *hick imam to have hitherto had the city under ands c ontrol. Xr•lf.there is any, one thing more disgusting than another to men of ;intelligence. and sensibil ity, it is an assumption of superiority by those who, to ley the lead, of it, are no , . better than themselves. , . „gar The French boil acorns in a weak solution of carbonate of soda half. an hour, wash, dry and grind them into 'Sour—making, when , roles& with the same quantity of wheat, ai-outrioioni. and palatable bread. ';" 's . a ltall'Andrew Marshall, colored;aged,loo years, died a few days since in Earannab. He had bee* a Baptist, preacher in, that city for forty . • a h years, an ts — funeral was , one of the mint im posing ever Witnesied there. . • "der- A fast young man in Rochester, ran ; his cutter against that of a Dutch lady,. damaging the letter iFomewbat, whereupon the valiant fe male leaped out, collared the man, Ind mode him fork. over fifty cents.do pay expense's. , it There are many who waste 'affection: by a earelea negltet. It is not a pleat to - grow no nirtured; the rude touch may destroy its delicate texture forever; the subtle chords of love are cbillid and snapped asunder by negleit. • • . . jegtr-The ladies of Madison, Wisconsin, bays filled and sent forward four boxcar): clothing voi ded at $4OO, for the sufferers in Kansas. In all about $5OO has been contributed by the citizens. of Madison ftir the relief-of the people of Kansas. _.- Xtr•At a meeting of theteitixens of Stamford, Coon., it was resolved - that Connecticut ought to' contribute $42,175 in aid of the oppressed, and destitute Free State settlers of Kansas; beidg ode dollar on each voter fur Freinnut in the State. , jilts- There are 551 rice plantations In Georgia, North and South Carolina each raising 20;000 pounds and.over. . There are 10,74.5 tobacco es-' rotes uf 3000 poikedif each, and over, in Kentucky, ' ' Tennessee and ylrginia. There are 1726 in Mary- land.. . • x . :&1. J. Allistm, of Clinton jiminty, Pa., re cently located at Peudletoo, Madison county, Is-, yeith • his _wife. Ile ' subsequently„ deserted his wife,,aral4she drowned herself and infant,: four sreeks'Old,:in a. small creek near e villampf ,Tendlutora .-;.' - . . • '''' '2.' • "Sr It having beenasserted th t ;Judge .Me 'iLisan had declared himself favorable t 4 the' elec. Gap of Buchanan, the Newark Meredry is author ireethlivo this assertion an explicit denial, and to_say , that the Judge voted an upon ticket' for Fretnont and Dayten. . . ,Wg/f - A correspondeUt who is reckless Of the amenities of civilized life, Ands ue the following atrocious contindruin ::--”What is the diferenee between a maiden of sixteen and a maiden of sixty. One is eardiss and happy, and' the other is /mirk*, and ectipy.", ' • er: ' _Mr Eugene Grelet and Felicite Debud, finder arrest. in New York, charged with' (raid upon the. Northern Railroad of Want*, have been discherg ed from custody. In -the ease of the remainder Judge Davies has decided that they must be held for further examination. • • Am- A vein of excellentcoal has been discover ea three miles nest of Jackson, Michigan: which,. is yielding a good Profit to the owners. • Therein is 23 feet below the surface, and 44 feet -in thick. nese. ' Some 400 tons have beetrtakenront. - The coat sells for ' $ 4 per ton at the mines. '-, . ' tgrAt Stillw,ater, Minnesota, Rev. A. G. ,let. son, Methodist minister,hroke dtwa in, biti Sun ' day morning sermon, and was so confounded by - the unaccountable and awkward dilemma that be eummarilf dismissed his congregation end ran house: -He got; there just iu time to save his. house from destruction by fire, which was , well under way.• , fitalr New York City is raising money and men to send to Gen. Welker, and calls Upon President Pierce to send bisc aid, but the President ,bee, Is sued-orders for his arrest;with °thereat his party; fur the spoliaticin of -the Transit Company's pro-' party. • Walker has been going down bill rapidly fur some time.' He may now be considered - ace -I tually"used up." - . . . . • . per•Scima wag took 'a drunken iellow;' placed him in a collin•with tie lid left so that he could raise IL placed bins In a grave yard, and waited to ample effect. After a short time the roines of the Niue left, him, end hie position being rather confined, he sat upright, and after looking around, exclaimed :—"Well, I'm the first that's list or else , l'iti confoundedly belated V' . . \ or Prof. Hedrick,• whose name has become widely kuosreof late, on account of the - able and fearless letter- against 'the extension cf slavery: sthieb he wrote befOre thielestion, and Wadi cans 'ed Ills espolsion (rout the University of North Carolina, is in ClOllOll%ll and-is likely to accept a . professorship in one of. the best and most Oberst edasatlonal institutions in Ohio. . , jgr•The new Ws dollar sewing machine loran - ed by.at Mr. --Watson, and described , ID the t ~" &Atka* Ameriol2ll4 snakes . two twisted. lo , 1 p stitches with a stogie thread, by simply turning a crank; feeds itself, and occupies alpaca on the :tattle of fins by eight inches. It rely suit old bachelors, but we prefer one that weighs at least a handled, tills *chair; fesdi Itself—and wears geitte+oots i . 1' •'; •-' '-` • : ~ - -; • , Capt till ? . :1 4 .;M , ,•- , .• - -'•- , i' , ,r4-: , ;s!:ri_;/,;*.:.'.! Its from Rung dir 2 El 11111 ~~a :~='~r~: ~,2g~ stwo 1, _ ti • r Prltt twat Hs deiw Issro thtr comp slaw by" mem Sprii Sam exile fru; .10 1 " by, N Aare, emptied . the WVer pail,pcibemad low. eyed It into the Well? This # roving nit ine the mother 'llionght,ehe most either drop the ithild or drown herself; but _Making a desperate effort, she 'climbed up the alippoty *tones until oho, was near the top, and raised him over head, : when Pranky lying down on the platform, caught little brother by tleitito ; sod cried out,- 0 1.'re got bim 4 ma, Vve got Wear- .The child and -snother word saved. COUNTING-HOWIE - ALMANAC. ..... , ...g; 1857.1!Ofilliitisa7.,111iiipti •...1.1., 1 ).4 .1. ; t,,it J*7-ti .: i Jut,' , .• - I A; 7 • , 4 ... . 46• 7 8 1.01 ' - , 7 9 0 - 112 Wt:W IT; 1:1 . 314115t1e7 5 1 .Itj-1111 9 fnunLi il I vi l 1: 341 3 7: 4 -61 i Ail* .. _I 4 7 4 1 , • I •9 10 11;12 ; 0 16 . , --..- •!1 1 17 8 1 79" 1 21 , • tit° 11 121 - 3111 ,•'• -43'24 1 347 . ~ --- 1611 1 1 lirog X 41141 . 1 .94 til4 6 ti ; - .... t1;2 1 .% 21 • • 16 17 13119. 1 1! . 11 Pi• . . I, • 1 4 6 . •-• •'• •.M .4 25 25i'S 23 . ,4 7 S 9110111 ; - - 30 1. 1 , 13,14,1516 - 1,118. 9 Aprlll '. 7 2:- 4 • 30;•27f 1217A•210`....11 7 9'l l 1 " 1 ,11 6 14 13761 1 7 711 Oct! 15- 2 3 ... ePn , ',.1 - 3 .1' 20 1 2.1 21 ' 14 , 6 , 1 6' :71 ! i skrto ' ir , 2 6 44 1 1 , ..:.• 111144 , 131/1,10,1(411 KIT . 11 2 1 '.4.t . 8, _79,26M1•22 1 =24 3 6 71 9 , - 1 -‘ --701,271,2gr.).300 I. 11 12 ;00 10 Nov.= .1 21 31 4 1 51 01 7" II 1,1 ~ ; O a , ,:. *, 9,10 1 11113113i14 24 •-, • • ......y.pol, . . .. . 3i16117'18,19131 . 21 J 3l 12 3 41151 i ~.. .-..° 124 ' 2 7 - '' . 1 .. , 78 9 011 1 1 * n ••• ' 1 1), . . ' 1 . - 4 5 1 14 15 1 7115 19'30 , 1 21 :2 •26 Sl i i 7 17 30311 :: 13 , 1 7 41 1 6 1 17 11 , 9 112 41 ,_,. , 111 1 31 24125 , Taw Rs -orssisa or TUC ' GrasE TRADE. --The iotrOduolion in Congress of s resolution condemn ing the re-opening of the slave trade, has caused semeleouimotion: Re-open the 011ie trade! Why they might-as well agitate the re:crimping of.: the "slop!" 're& is the fare of the fact that stieh mint gaTusenta can be procured sale Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhlll at Wilson, Nos. 205 and ,207 Cheldnut street, abu . ye Sixth, Philadelphia; . • „ . • Tams wn Nevi:RlM) Sate?—=A manwho could bold en umbrella' properly , over alady's bonnet; or put miter cloak or shawl withodt crushing her bonnet or'hair; or he good natural when he was sick, or had cut his chin when shaving,:or had to wait ten minutes' for his dinner or breakfast, or who 'was ever "refused" by a 'nay!. - A bachelor whose carpet dip li oyneai ont first. in.front or the looking-glass. • An autlfor who . did not feePriervous at. the idea of examining trunk linings and pircol wrappers; ltinau whosoelothing eicited , the admiration or all; who did not Procure theth at tJrauyilla .Stokes establishment, No t 209 Chestnut,„Efreet, •••• 1 . Sir To Nerwolia Smiler • trin...k retired dew man, restored to health infa few dtlys4fter-manylears . of meat nOrioni suffering, is attsione, to make known the nseatti of eure.C . Will .seid (fteo)l fhe PreweriPtio .o used. Direct the Rea. Josh M. Diciain, No. 50 'tattoo, streetrßrooklyn, N. Y. • Dept. 6, '57 36 tm liVei womb& minim!' the' eitisemi of Pottsville ant vicinity that dears. Tyndale & NtitOell,'lmpOrters of China, Glass and Queensaare, 219 Chesnut street, Phila delphia, AM now ready. - with thifir is and elegant sortmentnt new Reda. ; . Mestirs.T. A M. keep.eicrydescripticM of goods in their ' line, and sell them IQ Erma or Small " I quantilles:tc; the firmer arid the citizen cheaper than they C*llol obtained elsewhere. I • ; 'We invite our_rtnOers to give them i call or sand them an order. frir I:liana's' ars Plllara.This: great household medicine ranks among the leading nicessuries of life.— ityspepala, bowel complaints, and billowl:ldtrerrien.. 'common to all climates. Tens of th'ePaands Wept theta and to stiffer e nder them in' their chronic form is-A lir log death. Now it Is a fact as Itre/1 Oatabliabed, as that the , n o g At j ah,,,....;.ertd;ttrirf these emu the abovenamed maladies,- iii aft, their - Protean forma. Are they not, their, articles ot.primer necessity? Anil does not the head of a family who neglicti to administer . thern to the sick' of his 'bousehokl, ' , lncur a heavy rdr.. aponalbllity? If proof of their .rillir.lo la desired, la offered In the shape of volutru;s of authentic. testimony from every nation on the face of 'the` -mirth. R. R. R: The white boreal, the Indian's hail - in time of' troni hie. If the Indian camp lar inVestol with bad and d e m perste ruffians, it, la the "White lioreCi" duty to rid the =Bower their evil vfilterai What the wtato horse is to the Indian nations, Racisoov's Beady lldOJ Ecanifiei it the sick ; the moment these remedies are called upon •to oxiii disease from the humeri 1.44, they commence thiftintly duties. The .Re i tattvat evict all old standing diseiotes, ouch tie Piiimfra. Sines, Blom's, Fever 80A5.111.1 Legs, Skin Eruptions, 'illuiacia 0611 kinds, Pimples, 'Blotches, Old Coughs, Lung DiseaseS, t3Pitting Blood. It makes the Ate smooth, clear and brilliant. Xi builds Up the broken down emstitution. It MU the Veins with a new andt;ealthy =rent of blood.. It makes: - mew 'tiOdyAlgoroui With health and strength. , Railway's :Ready Rdief stops the most torturing pains, the moment It is,applled, and quickly rids the body from all acute maladies. if 'Watering front Toothache, Head ache, Colds In the Head, Ague Chilli; Fevers, Dysentery, Cholera, of any complaint that occasions pain, itheuma llsm, Neu/stainer Dont, diadwies4eady Rilirf Mop the smut painful paroxysm in She .twinkling of an eye." . . .1 ' • . Rddway's Re g ulator are the Most important Pills in 'use; they strengthen as they °perste. Every one who takes a dose of Railway's Reguliders, enjoys an opera tion of the bo`wele. No pill, no alCknestc no weakness, "no feeling .IsAd," "follows their letioni, bitt renewed strength and a good 'appetite will niward every one who tais a dose of Radtaqes Reguld ' ! ' ItOigkon# ittO!igenct, , • Ontario Damnation .— On Sunda the 28th of Decem• her,. (let Sunday after Christmas)' the new Evangelical Church of SchayikUillaven, will •be dedicated • to the service ot Almighty God; on which occasion services will be held in both the English and German languages. ' The friends and public in general are . res_kwelftelly in vited to attend. c. der biZZLITING Associinea.—The Bishop White Pa rish Library Association of Philadelphia,luut made its yearly report,by which itappeari that during the past year, 087 volueses,have been distributed In thlsrommon-. wealth, Wisconsin, Oregon , Illinois , Alabama, Illseouil, , , Texas, Michigan, lientucky and; Connecticut. Woks I : - have been disseminated widely.o4 a character to vender service to The conntry. The liblurtes of mimionaties. and clergymenl6:frontler parishes have been supplied, • and much more work of this kind, has been done by this means. s - Amulets Talc? Secterv.—At &meeting of the exee alive Committee of the Americau:Trict Society, In New York, on the 18th, it appiarwl that the receipts for eight months had boon in donations $84,=1, and for publica tion $128,176, making $213,407 , exceeding by, a few • Sol lars the corresponding months ,of the - previous year, The number of Colportenrs had so mewhat lucre:teed, and by the increased expense ofanpporting them, with other outlays, the total expenses had, exeauled the reciipto by $lO.OOO, in addition to which notes had been givettobleP ly forprintiog paper, to the amour t pf $18,910, payable Wore April, 1, when the Society'i. Aar ends. Applies, tions and claims before the committee show that from $lO,-00 to 120,003 will aim be needed for 'receipt lands before April 1. NOTICE ft. Arir PRIMITITYI SIRTICODISP CIII7P.CII. currier of Lyon 40 3d street: Divine Service every Sabbath at 10 trcloeW. M., and 6 o'clock, P.'lli . : - FIRStNETHODIST EPISCOPAL CRUKII,Pec ond Street, Pottsville, NT. WILLIAX . L. Gaay, Pastor.--1; Divine service every Sabbath at 10 A. 31. and at 74 sir SECOND METHODIST' EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Market Street, Pottsiille. Rey. 3, TALSOT GRACCT. Parlor,'. Divine service every Sabbath at 10 A.N. and 73/ 31 P: M. , Jr , • ENOLIBII LUTURRAN ciluacn. Mark 2 tituare.'4 Pottsville, Rev. DANIEL. Svcce.,Pistor. Divine servicein this Church regularly every Sunday:: Morning.' at 10% o'clock; evening, at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer Meetlog, Thursday evening: at 7 o'clock: ; WRAPTIST qiillllCll.—The- fbilowiltg rolabicre are expected to 1111 the pulpit of the Baptist Church it , the times designated: . J. Devan. 21 Sunday in January. 1857. Wm. T. /Sunker, .101 do I Febroary,.._ •J. Cele; 24 do t March, . J. Wheaton Smith. let ; April, L C.J. PAO, 24 - • do : )lay, W. E. Watklnson, • Id . • June, '. . Gears* 31. Sprott, 2d do. July, - 24 " EdtM. Levy, K. Bell; John IL ensile, afiTTRINITY qIIURCII SPIRTICES.— Member. 11356: —Services bean, at 10% A. 111..-and it.,as *Mows: 117th,—.11t. John, the Heel. v, and Rev. 1. ath,—Sunday utter Christmas and the Innocents Day. =lsaiah Laza and St. Luke %Dom. versa' 23. Isaiah and 14 Cokuthistnt 11.. _ - • - • DANIEL WASHBURN, Rector. QA I USAGE CUTTERS - 4.ND STUF. --. " "MMI i. ki PERS.—Bright k Lerch weroiwaHril Terminate at IIIARB,111011: . '= - 1 the Schuylkill (Talmo and Oraigabarmliairs for tho beat P4XSON--aOIAItD:-.ly tile Ref.l. S. Iretry,on Mei' PaTsge Cutters mud Stuffers—whl , tl tbry.aramtnt tn . , Mt of December, at the roldesce of her fltbsof, /mot Kiwi) aaltititetStati, having the extiatif amtle of !eight.' PASEO, of Schuylkill 'Hiroo to Mama P., eldest:. kelsor k Co.'s [Wont 115 n Box, Sta Lia '0 Cullers; which daughter of John Cunard, ihcq.,of Ws"bington T•ii, 1; kriiall warranted. 2. , 16 I • 4 • sville,Re • , SAVAGE—POSTER. On (he 22M1 lost., at Pottarllls:l' i- pot ------ tober 18, by Rer. Joseph McCool, D wain (); Saran to Ruts. J:1; ? O . LEASE.—The New York, Mid IN 3 -7 23, b°9 l of LYkttra i l" l nt ,D k °ol ! l e e- . Ps • . . ' Il i ' 'iebish Cool Co. offer to lesio that two muferlylcar _ ~ i yetosOf Coal on the tract of laud kooks' Ly the +tartan. DIED. i :.! .: ' I he name of "Christian Kunkel," situated in Banks 'IP .' . , .POTT—In &Is 'toriragh. o -Sabbath , the 14th - t ee t: nt ', Carbott County; Penna. The • Barrow' tonuecting .at Ith run r ," u. dust sort s a d K iw i R , 0 , 1 e .5 ., 4 - the Illiver Mead?* Railroad baa been:extended to m art 6 pan and 10 02001 . 1 a. , ~. ... „ ~, -. .7 tho contemplated operations.. for briber, infonnatinn \ J .I'Pill to. , 1 N. P. !lUSACK, ('reel, "My Angel Boy i mjl,iBe a troubled tide cloth seetn.j 1: , 1 - 38 trinity Bothiloy„ New York, Butodnes the deith,.(rerystal saw has, mingled with ! ; I/await:44ll '5B • - ~ ' .I' Gnat Its Omni. • L.• • '. '1 tt Nirpc.•• A • r And may that ciao and Ileareply wave AM irldell is li' . 8 a a:...ii11, ENGINES r goes. • ' • ;L.. IL 4tesin Engines, with stew Until the rim or ray life ail pufely, tidally Soul.' • ' ametft, and CI 4,1 stroke. ''' -;. ' . ;- r (Runt ter, 8 fent shit/Nl.' "And thou .wilt; through their varied ilte, boaserliby toast Warsaw. Wow'' 191rdmi , oin, ~ , ,-.,..." „- i I, lug Engines. On. And be to them an angelliterd; to Weld ibeir:aitulaillond • - ply t tu. Ohl to thy gentle tetaistiblpa hued*, e'er bildiets. 0; to Thai at the Lest we all may tioretrit tunny In: Hearty.% .. p , i ,-. ' . . -1. - • _ is NW" isRATION N oTrE.— llLVlVtkuvax' Lett:ergot Administration ou heEo 3 te of OMAS Into of the boiouilt of.ruttAville. beveibeen grant 4 tp the suberrliers; by theter.Vner or Schuylkill county, notice brbereby Oen Ma i l flume lo ; debtta to said Estate to make payment, antlllume bat ing ciaPilti *IP present th em for settlemeo If I A. •IL W I LiON, Adminiiirs ter. BARAIITWINth Adtrilt raids. De j el.mber 20.'60 ; ' 1-et K SitNISTRA'fOR'S Wilt, t reks betters of Administration to ItheTrtate o tito of tie borough of. Potts villa,klartased, have been granted to the ur(deralgned, all persons indebted, to the said };slate my reiluestrd.to toako!lmmedlate payment and ttstro drmanda or entail against the . ..Ma }:Kure or Oerwlent 'meta 'moot' the MUD without dray to . a ' • 1 • Dr. za.4.tairEi. ReittAxity, Admla Rtratvr. . Pottsville. tmtvmher !SI% •• : *1 • WANTED . . r WANTED-JMNIEDJAIVELY--10 .Cll:PENTEAB.ttaeustovlud to In avyeorkcq breaker !lobules, at the 'Treve6ou Ev.ruti anent worlrmeu may secure a Wirtt. es jot , . and gOori wa ges. Apply to ',NIOWTON, Yup't Tnnortun,Northutted co, Doe. 20. 'AI • Fa•tst —._ • ANTED—By. h Yoio?g At)lii who 1. VT Ls Se. inainted witith,onk-Im-epil.a.qdcte nu ak, entre. a altb.atiou 5. t...a..p ~per. Fallry, 14 , r 5 n tl hh a rat jeet sl; a peslimuent t..tz u$ t lon. ' Peet 9i rofert Iree •,.,I yen A Addiera--.31." Miners' Icurnal ,virwo... I. lEirenats-r t.. 0. 'Z. , 3 , 1 , - 1 1L• . i rIIO AtiNEitS.-1 7. T1i0: Nail() al A . th. , I 11 inrama co a ti c. t a n nn : t aro • reify to reellle prow , pr Aline Col P 1 1 r1 tht4r-pnpurty,anuate slt 2.10 two mile* oft eranboa. Two 1., in. above trntrr IrsoLf,ortrt,n feet 'And eight fa; t. are a.7.-e . salt.le. easily wt.rk'. and the coitito a antprrinr urce.i . !y. 'fife tleinpany s Railread. , r.. 1 roniketOons sr,itb th;:. - I.:.ol..awanns. i. 1:1,:t. Aurg..ssll DO ware, Lackawanna a ‘Vestern I;atirt MIA. sre completa an ran be used by the feaseei.,„ Par (Uri her l iA nfortnati ;n i app y to Major LEWIS CARR. Rdont blrertor;'inin tonipa. or to , - , DAVID B. DIENEY, yealdent. ii I . 81 South Third street :, l' iladeipada., .Tricember 20. 'B6 . ', , • .. - 51-21 I_IE I) MINER WA j_proctleatmlner, who boa bad long la.xperionre and undersbuids .who has had charge nt mining on niarge wile, can end*remplormentlperinanettt ty t9 , _ applying to the National Authrarate Coot IrMaipan3r, wk . /111000.M4 near Scranton. Luzern. counts, Pa.; or to • / D. B. lIIRNEY, Prerkknt, St douth Third atreot, rhlladeleblo. • December 13, '3ll 11SSOLUTION Cd-fiartner -o).shlp heretofore existing between T. T. Jenitina. W IVllliatua anti Stahlou 3f. 3fork,nn er the name anL firrn,of T. T.-Jenktost Co., la tgis .alio , olred,' All persona, basing eligible against the late flint will pre sent the manila the tuacierelgne*for adjns ent. " T110.114$ T. EN Sint. . . ' - NUT t T If. ~[BDEF has auociated.wlth'bin, *3l EE_ .. under the firm of Mudej A Bowen. • We are prepared to extents all orders r PAinting; Miming. and Papeting, at short notice and ddo rtesonahle teima. We call timattentlon of purchaser to our large atOck of Paper Ilangingi, Window Shadee. Fire Board Prints. le., including every variety of style and price. which we offer at the lowest city • Ores., Lettering of eVeryi, descriptien promptly executed. • 1 - MUDEY k itowEs, t dais abort the Americus; ilov.....rentre .erect. . tieptereber '66 . .uirast ieptereber, ht. do October: " ME Orr • 117 k'ft.w. 4 !Oh, !Prom] payibleOa , tn. $1:1' anionsikn) aa .._, ..„ _.,._ MISIA, , .4 , iisi. it , 44-. . 1 / 4 41 , - I '.' , Ai o 2.i P , IQ 4ItV ruberiLtvs. wi:t .1,,, r,tvbanAiDiy h i'l lit holt boon St , erytl rot s4l4' Idvr,lll lasi teatlyi privral rxcl i t I ..a our. • , d..ji, . ROA 'ST NG rat. _N,ISTRATION. NOTICE.-- 0,41.4 bittlnx been. imainti4 by, tho Mill county AdrOutstrator br the Its. ;alter. Labe of tho buroust T un* . taty, all pernear oes s avat barias in present th eta to him, 16* Nett, ut,en4 *a said estate win make bem iatAte ply , O. Lt. IteCAUZ, AdLublixtrat,r,.. i 1 in".V.'3B . ' 4144 .' 1110,PAR'FNERSHIP:-JAMES N. j , VjItgATTY. of the late firm of. Beatty k Thontinc has misodated 'with him Theodore liarietpon Oi t Jauft;s li. %atty, in the Coal' Intaineem. under the rra of 4ameit N. Beatty k Co.. who will continue the m nittg and FA. I i 4 tg: Coal as usual. JAB. M. BEA ,'. .-- 1; . -• 3 TIl go Do ILE GArItETBON, • I. • - -., •JAB.-B. ITEATT . li'ottasille, June 28, 'CA • : 26.,, • 1 .- 3ARTNERSIIIP . NOTICE.—TiIt, r g orartiwglip. In the Lumber l busintss, heretofore. 05 i. sting between R. C..k. O. Wilson, wall t in day. (Dec. it iS,s.s.)dlasoired by mutual ecnvent. It. C. WILK/N A .... i G. t'ILSON. •The undersigned bate thisday , day, Moe. I. S.Ss,)entened Idol eonortnershlp In the; Lumber bus nom, at 'their al eain new Mill, on the Mahanoy, udder the arm of.WIL BONI a ItOYER. . . , • - It:Ct WILSON. ' L1.:114.4 ROYINI. Or 4ers for all kinds Of LuMber will be received and at t,nded to by ILO. -Wilson, at the roilLoY'Lestis Royer, sit thihuylkill Mayen. • February 10.15ni 74f . - I'. ) FOR SALE & TO 7 ILET: - . OYS"r001, BOX4S; an twmtmentof useful Carpenters' t 00111.3 prefent Slog -thy of the Ilolidays, at the liarcDrare and Iron Depot. Dee. O. 'A6 51. •, • FRANK . If \TORY HA.NDLED 'fable anti Des }...lr;ert.Knives, Sneer Platid !Dadra. sulta4le forkhrlat. *mai ph..aenta. at'the llardwrare and Iron Depot. pPnttsvllle, Dee..2o. '5l •• FRANK ParT." - tuned etretcho and rivOted of aulierlor quality, r gat i s ' incnlabed of all shoe at the Ifardttare and' Iron 20, 750 pORN SHELLERS Of superiar -qual wymimsaeunsmeroltea,Cu_t.te..rs Wilt, In Vizi:M it at the 1 i Dow. "!Pag 51- t i INEED Patent . aint Oil, 1-ArtAtt.e., ke., &e, 'Am mile by ILAANN UM.. • Litiditiylkill Elate% Apglot 2.1.-756 34- OR SAIIIE—'-About 800 feet, of 7-8 ' inch ,rood hind slope chain, nearl . t , new. Inquire 01 ;CHAS. MOLLEY, Plargrove, Schoyl. unty. :Nnvember 22, '6O .1 • 47-3. inc . TOLET—A Comfotable II well ingp O 1 : : Maim, with gas. bath, ite.;in 3.lahaton.„o.st: or itartieulan , inquire of 111. A. ACII IERNAC I*. Pottsville, Nov. 22. '34 . e ' 014 VIRE BRICKS . for'Cupoia, Puddling ' I X and Blast Furnaces, from the Resting Works, for s:v_lo Ida at'the ' , PIONEE litlltNACE.• 7 - 1' otts; 11l e; Jan. 10,1856 _ •• . .• - 3-tt . ' . , ILVER•PLATED TABLE FORKS, uPlatid Spoons, Brlttania Ten Ft Goods fur the Holidays at the Hardware and lino epot : • I Dee. nzt. tit- ; • FR&NK POTT. . . . . .t.." . 11INIVE§ IN: SETTh; iiine -Ma i Ls_ hOgany Imea, Ivory Ibudled era. Steel/tint idle Hardware and Iron Depot. : FftANK purr. D e c.:v. '.56 - .Is' 5 . ' v TERIPIIA.N9StOPES, ' ' 3, :beautiful 1 -- opda/11111:Won. Ilathemntleal I net nnilent v, J nap. ler ards, Willow Knife tarktite, tr., al ttio Ilanlwero ;and Innr depot. - FLANK l'ol7.- I:Dec.2l;4d : 1/1.- •7, VHEAP . FUEL—Coke for - sale,, iu small q uantities, at the low :rke of 5 cents per bushel: Inquire either at the once, or; works of the Pottsville Gas Company. ; : pottsville, November 22,'56 • • 47-tf bUMBER . FOR -SALE,---S6veral thousand feet of scowled f.untber far rale, to the rough of:3llnorseille. ' Pereolotlcteelr ti g to purchase •elll apply t 4 . .' . 8. i-November • 4t.dez PAPEI4-;.8.0k.tt News- Paper. of every 11se.and viektht, of niwrior quality, jdrsa{eat 31111 prime. I Attitiutw.s, 'Centre *treet, Pot tsville, I: Almost. 0, 'M Q.AAVYEFIS READ!--Ite hay. the exClusive aigeueyof llegr7 DisstonTs ;celebrated Pa tbut Uronnd Circular . Saws. for Sehuilkall'etruuty. Sawa furnished &wall to .60 Inches. • n s i • . . 1 , 411 rizs Tu n omiiix. • Ilrot tir Ille,Detember 6, 'MS. II EIVDDIIS AWARDED. to Bright. k Lerch. of the Schuylkill liarcui and OrwlesGunr Es is. fir the largest and best ussorttunot of 'Unlearn and Cutlery.' Call and ea:vague their I lock before pur charinitelsewhere. . i Rat Me, October 18.'56 . I,s'l' RECEIVED.—A.Iarge assort- It-„ , inept ofaplendld Perfamou. he.. ;rpm the klanttrae toriciur Jules liana, A Co., Ilarriaon and others. Ailthose who want tine Corfumeryreall at C.IIA R VATS 1 k and Variety Store. . . ' Jant 21,1864 . , ” tt•tt . • vhTO, .11.1151T.--elhe Oftice`p: la4cly • oc caplet' . by::i. V.Ack..ll6_ centre ptrea. ur - • • .#1s.!); KM of the 1 cm' tail tereug: l'intt4Tille, July 20,'&6 SZTEAM ENGINES FQR SALE:-2 kJ 4tosah geghbes, with stoup ep iedre :2 Inches di aranttt, and 0 Urt stroke. 2 Shrine cy ItudersC:: Inches Mutt ter, 0 %albite, with goitersl erly Ino usa at a . 1 1 1.14 Vernace. Woublloakeezeelterit Pumping at Elam. lag Engines. O. or both will be &list. ar , 114ri'd• Al'. PI/ it • T HENRY LONG t:NECK Er, a co:, 22essekielrereWorks.liveclart fn. It, 0 11 0 ' . _. ' Oico:_w epcinand , a.treii , ft!. 08107er5;1.8 , 54 . . ' 0.,., , , 41-1.1 . 5 • , EMI • cIFTICE of the Miners * Lit - 6 lance :ill4 'tru,tt Puttsrlile, 7 . . t. 1, ;4 . :(yrjer,.—Notho 13...teLy-riveu IlLat nuo ja,yettn,t oC tho 11.0 lust:ranee and Trust Crsorstiy,"f , rthe ei.ev h a , tors anclille tra`tilus , :tha• (1 other usual L annual tatetluc. thabold atlihr cn tty, hi Pottsville, on Utrovi.ty,Jahltaly 6thitsr,7, lila I:cursor 1 and I, 'clnek. P.ll. • wEitaxaros tiLtxr, (FFICE of the :Yount Eaglo an /moat anopluy, Plaidelybhu 1:: ISLri. A , stata nun nal Jneetln,- (tett.* tEtoekhchh held at their OttiN. Ifall et' the Franklin 'lntl the 1 - ttlt Limon!' !ht tanath. (January.) et M.. at whlrlt ti no the annual lt,port will Er bell tlr a Prrithlent attd tar: tu conduct the affaha et the Elyuirwity mai ' • - W.ll. • • fleeretary arid I', LW. 27, '56. OFFICE "the Mine Ii 11 and river r...111r0i4 Company, rhuaat. month; 1041.11824. •,-," • A stated Rotund meetin4 of this Company . 1 at their 0111ee:In the Hail of the Franklin Inn it South Seventh street, nri Ibill2th day of I, (Janaar,y.) at II rieloet, A. M., at which. time of the proceedings of thir noard of Managers sr aented, awl an election will be held for a i'mo ten Managers to et,mhtzt therlfairs of the the yeti roasuing. • 1111.. lit DDLI Dot. 1.1., . 4 • . . OFFICIE Pottsvillr! Water Col . Pottsville, Me. •,:•h gtoettoiders of the Pottv‘ Coutpapy are hereby 13ot Med that 4n:tenting of holders of said (lmnrony 'will hake place at th. on the third day of Jllmnair- next, 1.47, Letvtove tb hurt of 2 and to 11.. and decide by expediency of relitotplebing the spring and Le e tats ground knoyvn.asthe'llabantomm Streit ham n. led tie , rolling the vrding stock According t 6 the 'prtriAkt, vet teeth let the of Coo veyinee tram lard Patte vem , and AbrahninlPott to the Pottsville Water • • JACY)tt Lir•ITZINGER, PrlO•t e u. Pottsville, Dee. 211 h, 52,:t T S. A.— Washington Camp. No. ity .14..juato`r.S.na or Amalie." ineetNyver.s erentait. at 3t6ehanles stury'heirre e r of c o tre and Market atreuts, Pottsville, Pa. tna.: Nor. 19;'55 ClunuaitvgiA4- 11.3 NOTICE.—The: Pelawaretliar- L 1 Itan Caual will bet 'oripentAjor Navißatin "ill tlil• DAY, tbo '2‘th IMO.. N. g-rwitter draught of w r. tlia3 slz ftwt will lie allowod.untll April Stb. J UllN It, Tliii/31.40:ii hiereitiy. "March 26,1359_. 1 3 - I yi . . - TOTICE.—Tho Stockholders of the Iy pote.ville Life insurance and Teasti Compans ra heeebY notified that the anttpar etcelton .for otheett ,IdCLmpanysill bo . beld at their Mr., on Month ! , the sth day vf“lanuary.l37-,IWt weeti the hours of 4;44 5 P. , B. T. TAYLOR, See} • Dreembor O, '66 OFFICE Seltuyllo.ll Navigatioh Philadelptda. /sec. itiOTlCE:—.Shipments of Coal hum the landlnirs comieurg,will care nn the Isth lost.. and tie Aid, vo:i remain open as usual until the first day -less Sooner closed by I'v. ' F. FRALEY, Preetitat. PROI'OSALS will Ibe • revived It thg Conunis.sioners of §ehuylklll roan ,at tbrir office In Jt teriih•,where planand vet We 4n b. seen until the 3.7 th January next, fet buiWlu Ma Witte , 4 &NA spin AllaMat ' lt lol aertl4llllllb. Creac. In Porter township:nose the' houpeofJohn ily ord.r.. ATI' um, 13A31G1L lilllJllll.3lT, _Pottsville, Derctabor 2u,A;il ; sizt • QCIttIYfiKILL. COUNTY. At;Ri. MECIIA :•00CIATItri.--The A (moat uwetlost .autt 6r crlicers of tht4 Aenoclation' will Ix hyht lim un L u :41 clay of .I.luu.try. 1t.t.4, at Shp public how., or Soh Lywastor. Ilwteu. between the hour,., t• awl 4 o'clock. P. - J; 8. KELI.I.R. Eke- Decerithet 20.744 QM (10-PA 111:N ;i er ay.+ this day associated theuddr.., t.tg.l to the ruining and Shipping' 14nd froui the M , unt'aPa Colliery, under the uainn and thin or Theniag T. Jr, L I „ L CO. • • '11.1 , .A1 - 1 1. S T. J ENKI s. Xov. '29.'56 4S-4t. ArtruN r .CA RBON & I'ORT ('AR. lit PON Itnifi-nd ennipa ny.—Tho annual eteekliol.l4.. 1,114 br helden at the office Company, No. 7 'Library, street. Philadelphta,on M.eit,. Peeetriber 2tith. I,' *L at li)tieloelc, A. M., at whl. ' 1., iin electioa ibr President, Managers. SterretarY aud irtS surer will tithe attics. V. C. HOLLIS, biccreury. Vtlllatte)phLi, IluoesnLer 4.'58 49-it QCIIUYLKII.I.NALI.EY NA\ HA 0,..7 TIM . ItiDread Contleginv.—The annual tal-etir'r f the stockholders will bi, hoiden at the 01, of he .COmpatty, N 0.7 Library street. Philadelphia, an Moon, p il December 20th. 1556. at 11 o'clock, A A., at wh' 'ti ale, an election 'or President; Managers, Secretary a Tej surer will take plane. . P. C. itor..hie, t.. .. ~tart. Philadelphia. December 6.'56 it.t.,11. VI ILI. (;REEK AND MINE - 1111.1 ill_ : , 4,-1 , 4 3i1,11 s: Illailmagi CcMipany.—The timid 'meeting of the stockholders will beg holden at .the .I'm of the COmpany,No. 7 Library street, . Itilad.h lit q ,:glontlay:,Derenglar '29th, 1556, at 12 o'elPrk: tl.. at stii time an election for President. 'Managers. ' Seerosry sr/ Treasurer will take, Clare . I'. C. 1101.1.1 e. eecront. ' 'Philadelphia, December 6.'56 '47:t Stockltoltlgrs of the, • . Schuylkill Fire k Marinwfosnrsoce.lCatnpany I.erelry notified that the second election of, fifty , ieio,/ 100 hiqd at timethre of ' , aid Company, (Mobstit, ape, two doors alaire Centre.) On Ilse second Monday is Jits. sr). nezti (1644 Istweeu this hours of Id A. M. lad :It M. • IV order of the Board. I{V. 41. E'.111711, Put mettle, Decoulhor 13. '56, CiiUYLKILI. NA VIGAI'ION NOTlCl..l.—Tini Annual meeting. 11..;tteth.id ur,. and Inanlinlderp. Tim 4ha tlartlon , the enauliiiiyiwr. will la, lirld at the oliirr 0 th e canaL,, No.lut Walnut Aron. 0/eV:a nit January, A. P,, ih;,r, at. 11 ek. .%M. W. M. f • N'arigat lon Cu., rbilut'a. Dec. la, 1859. - 141.111..A.D Hit A 7 k• RE Athmt C 7:1 :‘outh kt•ulth Philadelphia, Deeetnber Nutiee is hereby given to the at.a.kle.,lderi ut thi,fcto pany, that the Annual Meeting:and an deg'. o ror Prtr, ident,N Pieti.loit, Eis 3lanalienTreathrer sod setary;•yrill be held en :the areon.l. Monday tLt1,..111 January nest, at 12 v'eloi k.. 31. 8 order of the Mud IL MeILIIENNY, Secretary, Deeemher '..:e . ,*ZU• :a4t • . • ~ it i., I 4 XECU TO RS„ N here. r a.4 Let tere r,f Adinlitbd rah lon on the Estate et tla VIA, late of the !avouch t.f' L 4 rInt311:111 L 314 been 'slanted 'to the slit wribers.by the •behtiiltall :walk, mike it herehy Oren' to all tie debted to tatiol e?tl,ti> to Mike paytnent, and thofe"bant; elaidis will present , then, for ,ettlement. , • -e; -- . CHRIS' :NANCY Cllith".l, December C, , rtlO — t he Co .- a - I'l'l;de OTS ' eht 4:Statedmeollugsof theaperatonwl I Nom/ -70 f rho Copt Asvorlatlon, in Cent ttarrhiuo's Book tore, every Tuesday not 11 o'clock. A. 31., to 1 o'clock, P: M. MI I In tho welfare of the Trade arn invited 1 ute‘llnp, through whirb. It Is, hoped, a tablbtouent of ..Thd CoolErcharee of Srh may be effected.. B. SILL MA. Vottsi ills, Apr1119,1F56 • MEE - OTICE is hereby given that an air . Oration will be made at the next( .••••,..pirn Iht Leg - lel:dun! of l'etinsylTania, for the lin4,rporati , n.J f,l Brink with the usual privileger, Said Bank to L,cti'.l the Haven think,"' with a capital hundred Yhnualtot Dollare. and to Le locatot In tbe La rough or Se..huyikill Haven; Schuylkill c•lunty. IIENJ. DELONO: J. D. DEIBERT, 31.1314.11 SEIFERT, . DANIEL SATIRIC. MEW! Biel'. WILLIAM iIIINTZINCEL. SAMUEL 11. SIIANNON,, tIEORGE KAUF3IAN. ...Schuylkill Haven. July 12,'56' 2S. • 1 \7,0 1' I G persons holdirr J r l boude issuedby ifito Scheel Directors of :4(.1413)10 , 1 lasen•under the Act of the *.id` or April. laso, anther* lint a loan to the mid l..oard, art requested to pno,ut the sedd bends, without delay, to Dal/lel 11. Stsger.i4.en•tArl of the present hoard of School DirectemandfurnlA 010 with the.datand amount of, the said bonds. hi crier tht . tho present Hoard May take measures for It, Balton of the geld taunts, itcorreetly Issued. Tie*. wt it, presented within ninety daYs from the puLll , ni , n ,4 this notice, wilt, not.le net , gnised by the Board it , tiled sinlisubsistbut. ily the Board. T.,t). ZeLICK. Pro I. NOTotuber , :;a1 • "fORBEItRY • QREEK R. R. -C0 . .-- 4At a. meidtlng -of tin) Itianl of ManaL, , ilt. 1 rkerry.Creek Mtilrond Company. beta In the t. ritLa of rinegrOve. tirlapylkill ciAtrity:ile&rul era. 1 , .., rya f• vitleml of eLittiper rent. WhS tleclaretf:psysble t., the stocktiobb , ra of atilt Corntatny,on or after February I:tk, 1,!1ia . . by Wut:tiraetf. Treasurer.' ' 1 'At au elestl6n held In Ittn boroupla rif l'inearrte. ler. F1..1i:1f4, the following stockholders were dec al) ale 0 Sorra for' the ruaning year: 1-'rexitlenf—CALLlt WII EF.LEIL • - -Unnalers—John fittxmlller, ticorge 7 , 1.-rii,. tr,311::: 01 7elcert. 'William tiraeff. Win. B. Valli, Clt.irli s I . uul. Thomas Adams. and James L. Newumn .1 Meeretary--JouN:,taiurrua Trwaterer—Wm. Gruel!. . „ JOIN t..-1.10:11Pf flit.' .v -retest . i fluegtove, Deettnt er 13,'56 • :O. , - - - , friIE'NEW •CItEEK .C()Nit'ANN 1 i -win receive proposals An: the ptiretwe of ti.. 11 1 ,; Upon (whi tiartr• lands, e9nplAtlng of the sarlois 1.1,..1. ~. ate oak prlßlinntosting.) Black Valnut. illcitti , 13ple and other varlet ler,of bard we, J. ...Apply at the office - of the Company. No. • 01 Walnut" lame!. Philadelphht, onto J. It. KC 11. thtir . .tren l . ,l Piedmont. . Decemla.r 20, ';',e. :,.1., t ~.---- -1111 E; .NEW CREEK COMPANY j_ are adding Antos litits of larger rite toile:lr freknOt. urrry of Piedmont. whickihey offer for rale. , 'Phi rapidly I iter,,arlog,iii potation and improteuvr a werrlOnt - the belief that no Letter loreram, nt , 3V. t 4 Made for prospective 'prat or immediate return. if 0 ....e" , 'proved ' '. a • '‘ . The company will uffeled In:payment for their 3 'thei r r mot I an..te I ads at par, or other liberal Tenn , . December Ta, ';',6 , ... .t . 10AL MINES . VOR jiEti.l ; .:-.-Th e 4 1‘) New Creek Company having their mlues - . ln :,. Wori,:in;..• order, -with vi.ni, tIUMOIOUpe, mine'. 4-tior . I r ...Pte ProParol to n-cobra proposals for Ertitll , 4 3 r ,. . tionior the. a hole of their mines, with a present ral46.' . f gO to 1643 tuna pc r day.' 'f hero mines are ritnated. Upon the nue pf the F..'°'' . more and Ohio I:nitre:M. one tulle writ of l'lt.lownt. it Th.y will also root their mines at Medi:root. if 01 party 'dont., derlie to leare them. • 'lf the whir are not rented the Company arc a'.n t'''' ipared to furnish entis r at their dataphoure,ll,,,attel. lon tivOrabla forma. ' , . . , The Company hare upon !lie's. lands Vallpl b1. , 1 , V" 1 ‘ .of Iron ore, or recent discovery. 'ampler of a I.1:11 at! the welt at at their ['Mee, No. 01'..,1Tainut greet. itti rl. i OM, Vr at l'iedcnonft which they offer to part .1 Jr-i ;n.us. cf mitaigiant. In the artanut'actons of inn, t...gttbo ~I :h the coal. with the right to erect furnaro, /r. P' int*, either by royalty, (r e nt) motley°, percents~, cfid I i prOlts.. , l'• rirThere Is an abundance of timber; Pr els t oat. j I/occulter $6,'541 ' _ _ Eiketortv. CU • (IFFlCE:of'the Donaldson Improcr kilment A Flallrottll rcolpany,-LNa.l.B Merxhast,dys• chsugo, philadelphkw-Davtinber 12th, IbiSt! , ...NtITICr.-111,Jruilt.411% (4 - r the Inttmt on per relit. olortivtgel , olds cf this C'empkny. ' 14th tnxt../wIIIIr ptittutt pretvenistkuillt the (Dre tbeCompsoy, by C. 1.1. Spabsier. Trrasetrer. . DONA 41+4.),?;',.frt, • . truurtpige ie for ill( 0.1,11 ,at 7 per rent Ir.wo r • payahla rout ail ounliv—only FAIO,ra oof t ht.l+ or bron batted. 'rheobafatice, s4 , :ltid(A) b reurt,i4. sad only he used to pay for further ha prov:lke nt •th+l myporato eat3te of sitkoo fletell of harlot'. rtr; Landa, - lu western pert of this rouOty,.aod idlier purport, The ano.uut . er 'bomb cut la ee,c ,. 7, 1 , at;out 363 per aria. A few morit f hats rln 'I "' ce,a. e Range r as l 60 pe order of the Orpbat r are* . Cruf. Tide would lever of per acre, ovcr and atute,the prowol ,n• lalkb for the uds I.ld. The fit cerds of t blr d,r, if Irtiwulled, would o i.hunve ILO 3 MVO lii.aw.l4 Pf rhaiv.tide to a wo, h prate? rilesrlilT,4 lwramakof thridebt. 'flu se Imola are au lcated . Dave a thole° et roarlot... to VIII ludel fbis :7, • tqf y r tiiitallisnqrs and 11 csteto reooxylvsoi3 td !the eta the' L'obr, C..; .41 lute the tkh. F" ' 5 1 o Let<ulftr; ecunty• • ' I I N. W3l. DOM V EN, ►PSI. IL IVILLIAMS, MAYA ILD Luau. EMI ,Fx ul,r Ei t ntrit VAX' Co. I L!data. er str.t over krl lac frts tilt , . 1[0,44 tont te !litho* lertnay.bi nil rateati N,Pr',llltnt EMI
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