trij;'-''t,i. •',.‘, ) . PorreviLLE,.o o A.: , s i vrvatum, , JwntAsT , ..3; , stst , vildch we fitive 414 . ei : - 'Ts! IY.tl4lPou , - • wadi* he Made if:the ;mane areproperly• applicd t one - apt-at, mcsialle 'sad pectuilari. • li.' 'TO - this-Region, in' tact the entire Coal .:Baginit of rent silvan*, it may be 'the eons tmeetnent ora new ere of!prosperity. • The same system in :the.;'management •pf, the, -- American Coal Trade,:which hashee4 intip - _ deceit successelity* England,' iionld inure. - to the benefit of the operate, and •preiient ' . thole fiuchistions in prices which unsettle the; ,confidence of consumers.. The, plua for the reorganization : d'the Thitle—yhich is-recog ,nixed as the only Onepat can Pale na 'ions' irmitrievehle ruin-rmeets the Ilearty. tipzro ''.'", 'vs,l of the large miss of , the „opernters. - - They : ' are disposed to givejt. a fair trial,' This is I. •• The Coal Trade is - peCuliilyliezardoes to ' the operator: Faults often lnlt i'4•-i ii ileitis which blast the Inighteit -hopes, end • i ruin the entelpriciing leaner. 1 Iniiidditien to T -J , this, an entire lack lit sy stem 1 1 ! egntating': the supply tonic-demand; conjoined with se many flimsy jiperXealeuletions,l propsgeted`. '' to advance iselfislt interesiii tend to •distract •-''' the husinez% and convert it into 1 i game of - chime,* Which utle;ngest,lpole knocks . the . persinimon." Thm is nit wrong. ' Poi ' ' history of the trade of this Raglan for the last twenty years proves it. 'The:feiv who have , succeeded in aeguiring fortunes "in the . heti ....ness, can attest .how reverelycl the pell-mell manner ia . whieh the Trade has been conduct ,. ed, has reedited upon. them. \ The remedy now lies within the reach 'of l our .husiness men If they are wise,' they/will profit by ' • the opportunity offered of reltieving their ~. • shattered fortunes':, . • „,1 1, - - ' Another project, tending to, enhance the value of ititestratnts here', and give; us ,a r • Tater- •eommuni cation with New York, is ,- ffmnd *the Ardiern and Allentown Railroad. " _,. Its. feasibility; .importance to the Trade; its . -Cocessity,ms a link in the chapt .or railways ' through Pennsylvania,•from New York 'to die - 'West, ancythelieneficial influence it will ex ert.-on efery, description of , business, point to , ,•it as afitting coMpanion to the thorough re organization 'of the Ceal Traiip. That road ''should go through irudiediately. l Every pan of'business who hits al:dollar invested in this. ' , 41;ion, should lend is- hearty co. Operation to a pnipci, lirbich will enhance the"-value of hisother investments. ' .. And yet)another project is on , foot, which ' when carried out—as it wilt he—will c create . . new kverineli to market, -_and; demand of the . , . existing transporting companies more Than can' accomplish. ' )Vii allude to a c0n ,.4 ticeition of ,either the Little' Schuylkill 'or . • Mill Creek ilnilroads, into the , Mnhanoy Coal Basin, serails ihe Broad Mountain. Tiro sur -,veys of times hew been made, and the work . . will ere leni.J, he • pushed - rigorously to coin. ple.ion. It is ,reinitired . imperativiCly neees sary, as the'lline Hill Road is 'rapidly filling' i' , • up with husi;ess,lnd wilt not be 4ble in the , &tare; t is accommodate all "the trade from - • 'the Ms not Basin: These improvements, . . will give to the Aiburn and • Allentown road a heavy and remunerative. trade, which could tilt find-its exit by any other moans.— . ' These facts should-induce redoubled exertion -*- ' en the part 0' the ilegion, to gain and main? •tain a position in the bUsiness world, which .- . neither time nor_e.ircumstance can affect. 1 , , Batons or Da t ityttroarox, tae Arnica :4 Tai- r - .. vausts. , --The Bor. 1)r. laringsion, the celebrated ! 4 , African:kr/melee, was expected . terresch Lotidea ..:-. 'on the 111 b.. Da wilts a pusteoger from Meseta ' dria in OM Deninsulor and Orieutgd Steam Nay)- : gation Celeriiskiey's ship Caadfs, Which enettustered. _,...-- very serer* we'ather otter leaving,Maita, and whieb. during a calm ~., thal Mieceedod , rarrowly eseafteal sr , ' belnejdritted on the itzlts.near the leland of Zjiat ' bra. . When within. a mile of certain destractlo6 , 4' , • - .a bruins providentially iprateg up and carried, the . ' T eluding, and sbe was towed into the Itsy lei/ 7 ' Tunis- by one of the Bey's , stalmaere. A part of the pissengers, ineludirx Di. Dirington, procee d_ lean* marsente;, In a email ettuuner, kinitry ;raid , - ... ed i by the Bay. •_. _ ... . . i. . • , Tbatreartravtdarla in gaol lieu,ltiet although his inttati*braket tind partly useless, it bar n; ' '"'''"'''fati illajSates ship: Abe 'Frolic, on the MOrambittne . 11' - . ... emai l : he bad Brest slieliculty in rpcnkiug a. -- . ---.....re . 1 tenea.ia Rogni‘t4 til,:ing ... „,,ots time, when i lie . 114 -1 1WINr , , lik„*Aqid 'kip! pie availy.r.i.., vrondevirl' 1' iiiiilliciumsAbit lite meat ma, end juu.pc d into tie' L i l io. and ''R e, ..r. 4 . • drowned... Dr. Lilingsten has been absent from England seventeen xenro. : lie cro.ssetl the great.,Afrils . ..a Continent almost in theeentre,lrom w - est ttre. at; has been where no civilised being bas ever . b'ee'n r . before, and has made many notable tliscoverich of greet salve. •11c.traVelleti in the tyro-fieldebeilte.. . . klic of missionary and shisielan,•baying obta;ami - , 'a'-medical diploma. , He is rlsber ae. witira pleasing .sad aerihns routiten4 betolian' a the most determined resoletleiL - the voyage t hetne he c.an4noe4,7ju weal 'which he Wore while periprraing his - - tisvida. On heard the esitdia be was ve for his modest, and! nnassittniiii,f main • never spoke 'of his travels, criept in . Apustioni. The injury tn • 10 arm was in the duel white travelling WO a fries of Africans. A 'herd of 'lions” trete i camp at night and torrid:doff SOlncofl7 • Thi natives,: in their Amin, believed the • , boring tribe bad bewitched • them..elo •'" 'waited them with suffeeingtheic 'losses • cowardice., and ~theyr t hen.terned-out ..... Aunt- down the *many. The d'ecte. whit& droppedl Wounded : .I . c aftct• . , l on bile and cooed- him 'bs. •Ihe 'am. -... wounding two naives who drew it of ' -:down'dead. The wounded arm leis . 7-. pertly, stud Dr . . Livingston ,satfertri - agony t o unsequenen. Great herir , ' doctor IA ElLean4-. Colts. Sanaa Cass. 2 —An office d • the U. S. , Patent Clips eoocesningiti the Maisie anger cane, says thni:3l 1 Patent Otlice; while travelling in collecting agelealtinl infer:ma tionsc thaolliee, saw this plant growing at 7 Francis, and being ;tract wittrits yesenthiarce $O , Indian corn , inferred that it won'hi dontielk In lay regio6t when that plant Tool& Be pros 200 ' pontrlir of:the seed, wbteh IA in soutl4aclrages by the Patent tnles; among the onnabers of Congress. with a elevi rexpaiiacat lag **it Wall parts of the Union. lel aria.. rods -the results proved taishlT eatiefae. lamas It atdtiited tho heistit of eight or, led feet se far iattikas St. NA Ilinneata. and immured its seeds at Satiodipeintii in' Moirseltutetts, Now t Yorit t Penasyiranle,„ , and .other plaices fax . ther south. The i",illowing pear ::sereral hishois „ ram of eosin or the Calirariati'; varietyl of the eadmi *at sere ISseuttil, lintlhat hare pitted to bi arid" .thoed presioaki used.. Ybe rosaltOod eft tha'S.sperissosts ;kat flip *leaf , is din SOS actlikrable nature it ladratieara, sad will *tiro whersise that Sdors, •qt AnOrte - riumWeis COOPAIT 11 eiruism 4sl6l44tre' 116 B +l. 11 2. 1 . ; iralti: tiO.Pre;ridtsi !WOWitiI4I4O*4 6 iOO 44 JAMT. 11410441W. P M14*t "Witt as , '4 ' #l,llloi/ n~i~r 5 '1: civtviSrilis .. o 4 Ali' Corimoite IA. 1V AO iins ' Mesa ,presents ihn'hi4o6iiii:sila Iliaa. irwle via , * ai '#o . oilman. a)ateau• Me. ~paialitrirs blii 11 , re:LW - mil:de and '..lnotleinte Maeel - are ,of referin: 'Mr. Letther,:roposft 'a , genernlreduitiin 4410 per cent' on 'itliit Idle:rent Beloit/lea or the ext r a lOC-, ; 1 '''lo`ol is to belreducetto eigbt peet‘nt.. and raw silk, tlai kite, Manilla, and most .'. Itlie j ebemical aud dyestuffs to four per cent., dr L k . ° Atli fre.e. nr..l-7ert per cent, issiflltbet ' reviid: - upon:linP;rtsH .:belonging to : aehedele 14 11 it importedlin foreign thiPs k • as a die eliminating taxis 'favor of American -alma : gation. The idea of ibis ' MO pi, the revenue Principle _upon lahich it wits pretended at the that of,its enactment, bat the law o r i b 1846 'Wu foun .; It is th ought . that' it will rece,iykis - Very f . hi: . r , , But it may se re to defeat the plan of the majority of the .Cosonsittee... . And this . w ' probably one object - of introducing' it., - Th Democrais hitiel, fallen oat among themsel and have an amhition to settle' this q'nestin by themselves.' It is probable, there . thntothey wilf s pOstpone the whole suhjeut n • tit's - meeting of the next Congress, when the 'will;- have the i nudiapnted . control of the House. "A I. : . . - , ' • The most material facts in the statistics Wont cool/ded in` the 11epoit of the Serie• tary of the Veriality, are these:--There,were 1,559 mann4t4turing establishments, with a capita(' of s2B,llB,6so—censoming 70,862,. 829 pounds of Wool. The value of the raw r, 1 nsaferial consumed, was $25,755,99t. The number of .bsiia empleyed 'irlt/4 'males...Jilt- C.. 7. -, female!! 11 11 574 . ; The•valite of products in 11840, we's $20,696,999; in 1850, $43,207 0 . 1 54p, and the e S i StiMate for 1655, was $56,40(4-1 786. 1 , ... 1 , ; , • 1 Th(fiotal 'l)Toductian ort,:lkno 1 in 1855 le estimated to he 61,560,379 pounds, valued; at $23,392,944., Weimported and retained 'Tor Initue constiii i tion 17,805,511 pounds of fo I ri l pn Wool, ialuel at $1,910,000. It thus Ir. 4 Pear's that It foreign Wool imported is ak u. , ,d at on y a outt 1 cents, per ponndi While tie pries t of omestio Wool is about 37 cents.' The total nitimption of Wisp) in the yiti t4tl States i thus estimated ;at ,78,970 000 Ouuds. • - . „ . • . . P.' ._ IL CA*PIMI..S BOLL. . , _ 1 Be it ena ted by the Sinate and !louse o Representat ves of the, United States o America hi Congress assembled, That from a li i , nd after i first day of Janunvy, eighteen hundred and fi lty-seven, the goals; wares, and merchandizis mentioned ' in schedule 1, made part hereof, shall he exempt from duty, in ad dition to those mist exempt bylaw, -and in ike mane entitled to free entry. - .• -'- SCHEDULE 1. " , . //' Acids-=acetic: boracic, eitrie, murfatic, ni. *tie and sulphuric; Amber, Ambergris; An gorOor Tltbet, and other goats' hair or ino h'eir- Annetto, roneou, Orleans; Anim .1 Car bon (bone htack); Antimony, crude or regulus of; Argots* crude tartar; Arsenic, Asphar tuin,-Aloisr reornoquiVAniseed, Arrowroot, Assaketidd ; nimals, living; Barks, Barilla; Bells, old, ind, hell-Metal; Berries,nuts, and 'vegetables; berries. flowers , and barks ;• Bis muth, BOrax; Brass, in bars and pigs; Brass, abet' old, and fit only to be re-manufactured; Brmtil wockl, Brazilletto, and .all other dye woods in s'ticks; Brescia, in blocks or slabs; Brimstone, unrefined`,. or in rolls; Bristles, Bronze li uor, do .powder; Burr atones, un mannfact red; ditto, wrought or unvirought; Bolting c oths ; Bitter Apples, Boucho leaves, Burgund , pitch, Cadmium, Calamine, Cameos mosaics and prectousstonernot set; Cassia buds; c alk ; Clay; Cochineal;. :Cocoa add cocoa sh Is; Cedilla, or tow of hemp-or llaz ; Copper; hen old, and fit only to be re-mann. tactured; Copper, for sheathing vessels; Cork tree - bark Cream of tartar; Cubbear(vegeta bles;) C inphor,erude• Cantharides, eSqO. nun : Ctieb; Cuteh . ; :Dragon's blood; . Eat ery, in hi . p Or pulvertztal; 'Extract ett. andiga; ti Extracts i od decoctiontof logwood, and other dv'ewoods; Extract of madder; Fire ' bricks;, Flax,, nnmanufacinred; Flattaiedi Flints; Fullers earth; Furs. dressed pr undressed, when on the akin; Furs, halters!, dressed Or' undraso ~ not on the akin ,• Gamboge; Gums' Barbarr i Emst Sene gal, Snl;istitute, Tragaeanth, and till ;other gums atl rosins in re crude state; Gutta per chs; au anufaetured; Green turtle fGinger ;--green ripe, dried, preserved, or_ pickled; Grindstone's; Hair of. air kinds, anelkned and unmanufactitred; Hemp, unesanfactured; Ilonp,Manillaisun and other of India Jate, Si s.al gnt&S, coir, &c. Horns, born tips, bone, bone tips and teeth, Immanafactured; Hydnidate of potash;'lndia rubber' in bottles, slabs or 'Elleets4unmantfactured; India rubber, inilk ot; Indigct lodine; Iridium; Ivory, nnumnufac lured ; rlpecacuenba ; Iris ororria - root Ivory milts ovegetable ivory; Jalap; Kelp; 'term -I Lac d . e; Lac spirits; Lae sul u - for sh s, slieper ......., and lemon .... we juice;; Linseed ;,,,Li. , wt; Mar i ne Chronometers; Madder, gruandi and madder root ;-.llangane.se; Mat. - ul,tet Li res Of mohair cloth, silk twist, or her inanuflietures of cloth suitable ton 4. elusive y • Marblei'is the roughpaeb or Pock voiatannenturnd; Marine consl,.unmanufac taredeies and other vegetable substanc4l. used ;niattntesee; - Manufacture of i platine i' Musk. masie . pa .• , with lines, bound ori unboubd'" .. , '.., - roots, leaves, gums, and! i•sitts .l %n, a ; • l'itsitif,..SLichicktry eselusived ly (lest ! ; ''ittna ' expetesly imported for the, niacin , • ' . - ..et - flax afid Actin, goods t Maps and t•: T -1 '''lrtmject, (India madder); Sharon; Ni:j - :!• 4 llstians• Noxvoinica;ocbres. end mb A ',.' , ( Aliesit,irg r a th er ' ! li i ly .or n_ oil ; Oils, alai .''!..; - .,inetranut„ *lief, poppy and toil: Or phi! t, - ,,.! • teedger) amuse; Opium; Orange P and' .. ~;. - Peel Osier -or nillow, prepared or nii• Pima , ' • 1• 2 4mg.,_ cap:bite ; Polishing stones ;1, Ptinti,.:)44. ... tee stones; Pearl - or hulled } barb • lb '`'whatever mete` vial; rminufactured;• Rott A' tie; Saflloitql Sall, ammonia, ana l mon soils; Sulphate! of a, 'trate of soda or! pate eedlac; Shellac, ,, Silk, in mend:imam i than due; Skins andi hide:ker dried; salted ! or p ; paper; Seeds! of al amils; Sponges; SabS, • manures; So-t mac; soda of all idods 0 Spitits of ail pisterSego; Sersapruilla ; Spuelt; Spiilletlhdpheteend mnriste Of TallowOrsitteir i end ell Other grease), steal litelr%eiap stuffs; Terne tin r errs .Japaimitoreatechn ; Tin foil; aim -or eleiett . t. , Tins plates, galvatt-1 , in pigs,-...beiw l or blocks • Tortoisel shells, unitinufeetured; blocks; ,•1 tai l ied okrupes. fit only to be re-,- tared; Talieriii:Vanilla beans; Tet'. digrts; Were, ebemieid,twrthen or pottery, di a capacity exceedintme gallons; Waste or i shoddr ; lead,.WlMutioor Paris white; Wood; or Pastel 'Woods—namely, cedar. Unmasks, i . ebany, box, grenadine, or hair of 'the alptacee,l the goat, and other like animals, of 'the valu e '. at the port of. importation of fifteen cents pert Po#Lidt ot less, *nil of,tite value of fitly cents! per pouettftser; Zins'yelter, tentenente in! sheets or Tags. ----- ",: if•' . l'' wa. urtrateti'Attastirtxxv. - 1 Mr. Leteber, from the adnotityof the Cera4 mittee of Ways and Meenteigavenotioe d bf his; in entice to submit the fidleariug amendmen t ! in the nature of a submituMfor the bill of the': to f ans , of the Committee of Ways and; : Means, reducing the 'ditties*. imports. *Judi fit ' other issrposes: " ; --,.' ,; . Re it eneeted by the Senate ' s ied House oft R presentatirts ;:tf - the 'United 'Slates of? , erica; in Congress asserablerlol' - tat on sisal al er the first day of Jill.. one thistattd eigbo 1 1 b ndred and 61i-sever:Otero:dig `e a Te•l - _. a Mimi of twenty per centam mkt 'et of Mir . 11 ftlim:e S C "Pre r • — "" mmb e " °trial. l . " Lea s ,. ins posed bin* am entitled !I, el l e, Sn..tat, .11.. '1C.M..,0f this lkoreni;b. bel4l their annual al pr thedaty of Imptats, and et er Jc" . " 1 10 4 Sanger lit Um Arl?'erials lit*" 0011640 '"approved July fitirt.leth, ' "ttr4 1 4 411134 - "to% Irls Da OW: neoisivo, as %assail/3' t hundred and fot tpsixon t In* satesidannA, ' suirlikirios pawed ea la theme* Ad,tereref;andise Impeded weedier and nittenneWry nranneero Lbw puticipante, _Want; oeitiireted'aed ' The wiser* ettbeLe4e, fee lb* new ennead year . ebeaniee..4., B. C„.!, I), E,P, 1. Of • . - R.& streterreet,TCl4l. ' - those posidedfot - in the tbi, -,- - er...r.,wezta A ria.w. " -' .!,..11L X. lltidnardn. J.. is - , am, except as hetioseer pro ~, ,It lona ectetuT. ; • ' - I 00; 44 ILL 25 —2O IS /0 A - ll' C 'D. B. V. - 0 -11 PO . '32.124 .W... 14, ',12,.: 8• •- Apr 4' Aggro RedUva..--Cbsrlls' ismi am* wei, clamed will perpetrat)pctbweereat Awl be, is-hither waded, wallbeeell,..MeerlOnis Oils l!'l , ifltiviA -.4iCallte rat hie3ollla end await a ravage vorAdiserntMCarnate- A. pap same at their reebleineflai ‘4' es the **sty stik: fur, _sett VIA of algeme. Valltisleterterstmelse OCR ilasti* tatt4s- fli4- i t-Ariiii4•4rar toici„, Olathe ix/etiottillOtiiiittWaCSZ4 . rat/sluiced In Inensfikettati • Ilk , atilt's andSitatgrits, - Iorosid - ellter vegit nble substaneei;unomenfictireed, not:other. ; • isiettprovided.feri lac .- ispiriti;;;liml telpher; 1-inP bit ait;lithuge•Prlntsiatti'blnei :artieice, ft not stf - ainnie state n*l dytlitg or tanning, not atieritise 'provided f ' ';.• brimstone! c redo, in balki eintsmartartni ! seltatets Of indigos I extratts ttnd detoctiods f logwood and her • dyewoods not otherwise provided fort, extract of, madderAttrilla cedbear; bleaching powder or, chloride it flinty intrige, cochineal, weal and rote!, acids, acetic, benzdo, Wrack, :- citrte r tittniatie, white and, yellow nitric, ox alic pyruligneous 'and ttrrtarit, and all other Ladd' Id - every description `usedfor eltemical, • medicinal, or nrinufiteturing purpose:a, not : -,otherwise provided for—be transfitrredtbScha dale H. , . --.- - And-thaLsalt :of all _kinds, berries, nuts, flowers, nlanta and vegentblis, used exelisive '• ly in dyeiugor in composing dynt ;hut nom.- tide (than be cloned as such that has under.' gone-any -manufacture ,• Peruvian bark, BM' tail wood, brazilletto and all other: dyewitodi . instiels; burrstonts, wr, ought, or unwrought, codilla, or tow of hemp or fax ; fruits and vegetables, green or ripe, not otherwise pro. vided foe; garden seeds and all other tee& for agricultural, horticultural, niedicirtal, and manufacturing purposes - not, otherwise provi ded,for ; bolung cloths, madder roe:, madder ground or prepared; ice. animals of alt kinds, Am transferred to schedule L. • ~.., , Sze. 3; And be ieurther enacted, Thaton and after the first day of July, one' thousand 'eight hundred and fifty seven, there shall be. ' levied, collected nut Maid on all goads ? waved • and merchandise mentioned in schedule 4 imported from foreign countries in chips or vessels,pet °Elbe United States,a duty of tea• per centum ad valorem; and an taddltion of ten per centum shall be made to the rates of duty imposed by this act in respect to all merchandise not mentioned in stliedule I which shall be imported from foreign wen tries•on and atter the Ist dayof Julyaforsaid in ships or vessels not of the 'United States, 7 -provided that neither_ thi duty of ten per — eititum ad ea/Oreni nor the addition of ten centum to the rates of duty aforsaid shall be imposed on any goods, wares,' and ilorchan- I dise Imported on and after the first of July aforesaid in any, ships or vessels note of the (gaited States, entitled by •treaty or by, any', act-or tict, of Copgress to be exempt from dis- , eriminating duties, topnage and other charges. Sac 4. And be it further-enneted,-Tinft all , , goads, wares, and merchandise, which shall i be imported from foreign ebuntries, a(er the passage of this act, and bein the public stores on the first'day of Julynforesaid,shallbe sub ject, on entry thereof for consumption, to no other duty than that if-the same had been - imported, respectively, after that day..• 5ze..5.. And be it further enacted, That on - the entry of any goods, wares, and merchan dise imported on, and after the first day of Jo- , .ly aforesaid, the decisiomof the Collector-of i the customs at the port of-importation and entry as to their liabilty to oluty or - exemption • therefrom, shall, be , final and conclusive against the owner; importer, consignee or I agent of any. such goods, Ivrea, and mer,chan- I , dise, unless the owner, importer, con-ignee 1 or skew shall, within ten days after such en- I try, give notice to the Collector in writing of his dissatisfaction with such dacision setting fortli thereia d i sti netly end specially hisgrounda of objection thereto; and shall, ,vithil thirty I days aflep the date of such decision, aPpe4 therefrom-to.the Secretary of the Treasury, whost drisinu on said appeal shall be fenny and i conelusive ; turd the said , goods, wares, indirner.ehantlise shall be liable to duty or ex empted therefrons nceordingly, any act pf , Congress to the contrary notwithstanding, unlesssnit shall be brought within thirty days after such decision for any duties that may 1 hair been paid, or, may hereafter be:paid, on said goods; or within; thirty days after the du ties shall have been, paid, in cases where such godtis shall be in bond. 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'Tim Motes Munoz tn. Deetnier. tilled "lib weal irktinnatiort. is en cur table. Eilititt by Wm.J. Tenney, and publi•bed Mau F. Emir, oil Itroadway, Noir York. vrai Maio. JAWS- Doer nii;id P. 11 --- A triri. Tor. ehia - W "-- 'orre4lssau3Eat&Capt., • 8e01.....(1*, Fran} Clot LieUti ILLSparrher, Michpal-Martiaser, Scut Tale itf, Gan. 11.1...,1 . 40L. Jas.lL-Lairlx6 i Capo.:l7Cit. tetio,GßNALltonleaffi ics• . 71 " . •1 Nat—an ,EsourO, Col Goo Wyrtkom, Or- Myer 'arid .loh - illipplo, . - treotreigybut we are In throe of the pinup of atm 1 a:hind/mg to the soldiers and widows of the soldiers of: , the war of Itl2, and of the war with Maim, the i else- c fits icy 43eiirei by tbe soldiers and widows of The ma...! dies of the war bf the Resolution, and that the brand f pensioners shall be entitled to pay. to ecentoones from i Ow- tiro* of di ability' caused by wounds or oit 'eyrie. . I whilst in the seresiee of their renntry'.7 . • I aa : plea cp 50r . 04 , 4. .....D ir. pr ix o;: s m ith of )[loess. Resolved, That our Senator au 41. wassibers of the 15is.'i ~ rink; fellUttir his reoideuet on Monday essulug last, i Wm? train this mural he.mitrosted . to itits 7 tatioe and -, and stritting his heed a,..-iinst a curb slone,Trartope4 hp; i suppeet the paaage of a resolution instriet.ing oar rep-; ' WWI. About 11 o - ek , rk he war found where lus 613. 1 lem"" 31 /v 4 * in Congreen and rerantstin i t eat-Senator* in < .demi. : 1 the rolled states Senate, to rote iv the panne of a' • I law, etnbrscirrg the general teatarew cot:talkie In the! sirsla 31YiserrrCle on 'Sew Tar thy, the Wier kept "open bonm;" the fast time the agreeable enstitim bee been generally amend In our ►aster Benumb., itirSeetc has been hitting In etas during the week, net eitcmgb bonnier, to =he 4 11 p-top" alettbing. In the Barenft. It L melees' le attempt It witb;ecattbrt, while in . the'ilefnity, the,:tletthing Ia mly Asoea." . . . Oar (brrien reinr : a their slates* artawlict'elr await far *be kiadarsa skean than on Ng' ttell• pa 'y 11%Irar Bo:rough !strays. It was a dires t. rwaraon wiLieb arty. sill store •iony la the irlderk , east'et er Cbstrwicocirci--..Capt. E. E. Mod. who'sustained atbe foregoing resolutions. - - I serious brdary ou the tsiley trail:Oast week, t recover 1 , Reared, 1" hat the thinks of this meeting are hereby . ' : bog. Ills Anil nit tot fractured/ The, wounds c ek his tendeird t. C01..1. B. Sutherland, of l'hbadelphia, the '.. Dead alshcombikightfal in character, erne cotdined err: ` ' soldier soldier and 'oldie?* Mond, for the *Me and alcientisil tioly to the lbsb. 1 .- be has already renewal his *Om soldiers to been:riot - .... r " 4 .-- . partial justicenow faceted out to Meat; saag be alloy iris; 'fie coining alYtiva - ItAVY et di* Hattie a X 4ll C " berg Ilk, and audio's* his Services in eir behalf. ttuj- Imes, will be et....erri4 Isk 3lluernine by the litaggold tik sigto m shelf eme ccoo g eg ;di bag and p ertirscr i m i : BSe, Outufww!, ChW-- Wormer. Will a "n t 4 - 47 " 4 " fit ' i ' .1 arf.vrts la securing that fill justice due the= fOr 'Ow' mils. ' dress bell st the Odd relkirs' liall.St will b e un. I „ woo " n kt y bus . I .. narredia rumen 04 . t i l i, iseasum of doobtedlv, a elig affair. - - . ---. . - d htfal I their countries ante. - . 'Rer. - 77, P. Derhis of Philadelphia. will dearer a lecture in the Sienna M. X. Chard; of iM s.;:i g .h, to itatetay mein; belt at 7% *Week, Sot the benefit et the Church. The ahilitt athe lecturer and - the pewee to which the cal/eft& te'deeeted, uiHiiepnesnm , secure a goal attendance. 44- 77. e Ties 2 zkes' .Auenieliste metthi erkirevletUe stiteest *mon of toots &Dahl hr Eder. Wasbbem - A merlin. ot,the I ltme4 of Mattegere.at the Yetneg m en ., ac r i s tim Ase 4. tett -.ft, .tit tie ttel4 (RI tkits,Ateitur day eireuitns; (January Ztl, 15574 A fel athettbov4 is !. ssepsesset . • • Iteir.lit. W.:4omm sill ilehrer a ser=ork Ware the; f, Chas. henry., tlslsdf33 SWIG* trr?.stiug, In lb. Sphrovel Chart!. iJari4Rßristit, SUESILA Prat.: 1 si.-Dstgiiiiti,* in etn at the Aloorirns base Omit toms registered as ffetsedArr irreenies. 1 C. Ir. Dynast. See,. , ~7Ew e ,•,' : , m: 0 -.;* - 11 - . - • - iiiii,mr.*646o,•4o ib 6:4 4 :limie i 4 tii 1. : ' Podock-. 16 a„ or Aie,N.. - #401.1, I:knout boa* Ar,,Witpeors Whir ebdted Plod% ' Omits ttutairtabiarstbiej facia is ieleftois: to 'flail. raw I *WOW& PA Ith•irsimilOAtilt bare Aver bee% ictira• dime! Sato M,iii bbtrap*,::: We riiiiit batb•4i. not I feet atAbartiffit glee i .'»' albs birbib.; W. wne aabnbt4. b' iribieb the icteisgri athcababbo ,bi Sues* irgabit. Mr. 10hr:sae b a teals* who Sr Os prfacipal - citlee bae attracted litte..and btielliadtt audiences, to beer We classical prodoctierw A - Corr ran gaud bulb! bballOA W Fri U 1404 4% rtitilo' .villa if tboN of jean rd tidlneace re anti ariai;lard taxi hatakilcipect the 31.bt to ba'athileted wheceibbit ma glom at the woo time, useful kacirledgy Apt' as: tertilltelt . ent. it appose dolma tei errata a Maio lasi qyet bele; s. serialist Church' anti incotupctent to . teeth' in courts of Jr - crates. according to the laws of that Stale.. Did NetrAttpans! ever -:project Inything, half solanatteal, tut est, disgraeefal •to the spirit of the aget,.. - - • . - 'A. half intetest in the Reuling-. „furnace property, situate ifilleitlelberg tp„, near Won:els. dud: Desks county, was sold a few days AO, by . Clement Brioke, - to his partner,Diary P. Robe s son, foe Ose Hutiti;vii Tholimtie Dalian.' Ur... - Robeson -it now solo proprietor of the Ferules. 00 4 .10 Actopaa, Mettles, a lady recently died at the age oP 'Oil years. • She had • seen to her timo no less than - twenty-tight chant i es is the delegates of Spanish potter ' and since the Inde pendence:of bee country, h as witnessed the fifty changes which have taken place , in- the admittis-, -nation of hie government: k• flirAlt , re than a lifetime wont' Decesszry to enumerate the various species of insects and, / describe their appearance. 2deiger, a Outman, collected and described 806 species of flies, which be collected in a district of ton 'wilds , eircamfert. ewe. Thire hare , been collected in Baxope 20,1. - E OOO sheeies of insects preying on wheat. flier - The New barypert Wens Id says that a &ht.] hie marriage of _a couple took place in that eitir an Christroutiay. The gentleman was Cathci• lie, the lady an Ilpfseopillian ; and !kith of theth .of the highest respectability.. They were unites!, according to the Catholic usage; at first in wlrat is a legal as well as a religious manner, and neat eeelefinstiettily, as the faith of the bridegroora demanded. W county, 111., was 1. 011/ 4 1sionmoutb, Warren county, o._ ~ was Ira.; study the scene of a terrible tragedy'. 'Wm. Flemitog;in eiimpany with his two sons, attempt: ed to elAree WW. Crosier to renounce, all choke* to the bead of Flemings daughter,/ with whooni Crozier teas in Ile resisted, which resalted in his klllieg the two 21003 with a knife. Cie. tier was acquitted - 00 the grout d Of a justifiable homicide in self-defence. ,• l • PlPAboutone week' since, the 'vicinity of 1 4 1 - M:est river, ltd., was the scene of a desperate tight between certain parties connected . with the Philadelphia .oyster dredging *chimers; during which knives, pistols, and clubs were free!, used. ' A number were very badly wounded, and ooe MISS is said to have ISeen killed, as i 4 lO crew or tonejor the boats bulietre man on Drum Point.,t)**orer ing after the etray. The names of that: Wier or boats are unknown, but the fight le " said t o h4ife . been' (by those who saw it ) n tortilla , 0 94 boring 'I commenced on the evening of the 19th d *Con tinued up to seven &cloth on the 14tcroiitie.or " t he l Aill'A' Monument to the forefistkers - hie bien i agreed upon by.the Pit. ius Society . of Plymouth, I *ass., who,ans tanking efforts to raise lan& VII trek it op Plymoioth Rock. , The height lector be 150 r es s L it will be prowned,by a colossal 0,061 70 reit in height; and four' others,' leated,npuni ' l bso buttresses of the pedestal; will haves height lof feet. The panels below dm figures are p• litl . i nu g a b . t io n 'i l e r l i , t pt, " ° : ; fe btn i i " T he .:. to S bf : o g to theal n; r d :o : e l Tr t n t h ieeow rt Fi r s t Social e tt r.2,l4. 6 ( , T b ,:t n m y. - 1 with the Indians." >:•. -; l ; i .11:1 1 rThe lion. IS ifirSon Etheridie, who 'sub mitted to the House 'of RePresentatires, an spoken;dot anti forcible resolver depreca tin.. b Hitt: re-i newel of the African slave trade, is athollifoish-i Toned Tennessee Whig, repreienting an old fish. , iinicil Whig district (formerly_ Charles H. git.i ii... l :th., Milton BrownT) latish first itlecled him in 1153 without opposition. Ile opposed the Ne.braska.bill uncompromisingly at every stage, and Was induced th rue again by the tannis of , the Nebraska Democracy that - he dare not attiecupt , to jristily to iris cdnstituents his course osi sisals measure. lie did it, however, and lastikent ' re-tlected after a most ,anitnated clove*, bi*ting. l his; Democratic opponent by the close 11 hie of' 7952 to 7394. Gen. Scott bed received 9;00 ;pin. ! iirity in the. 'district. Mr. Ethe?idge votet.last winter with the anti.Stilwaski men for Mr. Meath resolve that the Nebraska bill was a fiseless i and jpernitions revival of slavery agitation.j ~ 1 ,Ogr-lis the long catalogue of those tabq bare t- died dnring'The past year, we find many eMinent ( and. well know - in names of our country men, 4mong 1. that John M. Berrien. of Georgia; Bern John 0. Choules i D. -D., of Rhode Island ; EX-Gov. Walker, of Louisiana ; Com. Charles Morels, Jo ,' seoh W . Field, author and actor, -Candies Lee 1 Rents, Com. Joel Surgeon W.. P. g'. Bar i, ton, I:tent:Charles G. Hunter, Major Rofiert B. ! Barney, COM. David Conner,, Cont. 31c,*eerer, Commarider George Adams. Robt. I...•F i tevens, 1 EC-Gov. Traito r . of Georgia; Ogden Ifeliman; I Percival, the poet : Dr. John C. Warren, 4 Bus. ton; Ex,Senator Dawson, . of Geo; 110 n. ohn M: 1 Niles, Gen 31emocan Hunt, of Texas; Edward I Curtis of New York; Capt. Pat. Hays, •Orenzo I I Th. Shepherd, Dr. Brach T. Archer, Geor S teers. I Lion. Samuel - Iloor„Alrod. :Rents. of B tisa- 1 ,g,.. both J. Ranier Hon. John 11, Clayton, tO, Jas. 1 1u. 0 ki....a., lie ..,J obn 11. Emon, Eikukue Swart , i f wont, Rufus Welds, lion. John B. Acri ,+ of N. 'LL; Robert Maywood, Seth '...5. 1 , pragne as many g i , many others. il I - ' ' Tae USE EE. ToltACC,..—Si7 Water ust elan is ..qpid to harp been the firftEnglishman who puff tobacco smoke. Since Sir Walter's( time, i very considerable sham of puffing has been done upon both sides of "the water," but we 14013 t. if anything bas ever been pnfred that: wii more worthy of the 4eratiott than the pro:ma t te! mad •. at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall 'of Bdekhill Wilst ti, No.. 20'i - and 207 Chesnut .1%014! above Sizth,Thilsdelphia. : • •- • 31 ex or Alteeka—Alas or rite 1 A The greatett man, 'take bite sit in all, ;tali the last hundred years, was George Washinsl4ll—=4ll American. • r The greatest Zlitarde- , -en American The. Thcoreotest Philosopher was Benjamin Frank. lin—an American. • • • The : greatest of sculptors is Ilitago Poe err—an American. . . , Tlys greatest liring fligtoriatt is William IL Prereott—aci American. • The gresteit Ornithologist was J. J., Aadabaa Amer,ican. 1 I The greatest Lesitoolpher sines the j than, of Johnson eras Noah V,ebster---ao Auteri4a; . -The gr,eatest fiseotors of scicdens iii2ll4llA were Pult i fo, Pitch, hitney- . V:)ree— Ameri -I=4. • _ . . Tile greatest Tailor of any, Gristmill* Stokes, No..:oo:Chetnut erect; 11-11mHareiriara OpistaateMit and Cburrfel leeet surrou knout , sores deepl nest. 4 in ibe so oseularlbee of the tea. defyy at! mdliat4 lrestmeuti; but eskers, of this clads howerei-onstlnam and elintent, Invariably beat ander h4nde action of flavany's Olutment,N7hli ltirsaratton does Ma drive the alma cf:the pare One part off the eyelet] to another; ileums not by repression, lent 'expulsion, Items, thete . le uofrei of the re-appearailen of any tram: Wu, tumor, 'imaging; or tore, this baa oure;yieldeCto the healing yeeputtee of this thoroegh curative. essraot mincer Its timely um has wed Innumerable and rendered the cruel prxese of ex--frion .turns. .0191 the Mlle tt may.he truly said that no ease of the staunch or liver liter IMILIO:ed tillekoperation. - • - 1 I ' '• . Pim Re Iti 1 The whits bons is the. Indisn's hcin In Mass of teat. Ur:: If the Indian ramp is hreeeted with hid and dial pranta ruillins. it is the ...hits bones" dot to rid the a nattim their Sell visitors. What tbak vial bone fah, the Indian siatiods, Rtainves End% litliPi t Stuestitit is 1 to the sick ; else antsent three readies us;eallea Wan [ . 10 mei disea s e frea the Ifni:Gan kdv, they conneettne ' SI:MR PLATED TABLE E. 41 their holy &ale/. The Reakteat ewes all old standing . mat , fp ..,,,, m ' , g r itt u da T e a s o w. Fine thSralMe. suet as Stranin. I. , ores, time. Fever Sons Boa 'the Bak/ at the liardsane and Iron Mpg' Ira. RtiaEreptions, Manors of all klat4l, Fitspkn. De- 21 ' 4i. ,lIIAICh... Blot ee. e)iltiLb ia til 4 "Mg fihr 2 " l > rigt*g slued. ' sr v- , ktitrna vv , ... , .. 09wr..z: , i n ti r e m a : i .sees the kials-sb' near I" .blll int 4i; Is build' - hL l Z l 4.4:=l); L'* ll42oe4 l 2 .' c.r., gi.i...t ' ap the intitsiat dms e . ..nstittation. It ____ Onseeinstrith ' tb. liz . do iji sm i b = po e t. gg.a.N . ptyt•r.. .. a new and healt h y entreat of laced. II *Ass s net DK. ta. r - - bedy. , ic--iwttbb-u# " I at 'g th f ' , fi „."' " - '-' • ''. tilki si ti . ANOSCOPES. A 1 esut dill Andantes pad, Reber steps tbs most uttartng pains. : - , cmucii f unsimt, K i them i ka i r . t , J.,,p -paid,, tbe saeasant'it in sisplied,asnl quithly niisithe hodyfrosa i : ' -r *ilk. k a ti, b m pt 4l ,4 4 , itg.,, at Iliednare all acute onsladtent If salrering front Thcithscbs, ilatd-1 :Id Irma 'OWL ISA, ' rum. 51; ache. Odds Is the fiend, Ague Chills, Ya4s. Dysentery, 1 , . Z I L - '• 2 4 !- ' —i-4-4 eat Perseverance suit *6=t— the other a sweat sticitgr at an tartbquata; b► esudia mrpect oar ilrtNa b-omp*. et — ft‘i)lt tbem tdero*,, Cholera. or ay tootptaint that „ c oat pato, Rhetuzia that, Neuralgia ot Goot, Rados? st. itrliff stop the most plural proxywai lit tho fOrtaktlin 4 . an fl $y is 14d is tut 2,1414 . av--theit /Woofs Briraixon are Ow Ewe*hipertutt•Ms in Oise: th ey stresithes as they °tends ivery one she thent: fear 7 Wes a done of lettasties Zeforehes rum an opera e'Aft ISlte? ' &kW of tJp beiKa So lola, oo okkodliss ee vraealtimai, res, sad fieni,r temy," tams the& se+, but rimmed 1.11 prnir atranth lad a pod appetite ern roar every cm aloe ream to I hetet* doss et' Redvetlit SevetNeters &boat - 1 oil t liti*as , 3akt!tgrict. Jet h. Ely Rav P. teastc, D. D-OcerespoOtag Secretary ati by 1 the llieskstarretthey. et ths e, cuartb, siu tie* :rite Ila (held X. ILthtett p a ttds pliargLir at Sabha* at Yis l o o'clock, h. Y- lash st thus* rtai Oc4, rik is 11 Tax Bev. 3.11 thole !iodates balmy 19 ,C ( talme I tatethatlist Chan) tob.k win - lair Pitnintrii kea fad 34 o L t . 14-111 , 3 r orol Street, Pr rin* ferrite , fiVl:43 ltraft efnot, Write eerie" fi I I ZW .ZV - is: a t. • • " l '' • -- 1 i Potoarifift etc „_ ft ri i ll tau Cauevk re wa w 95 et.ltck: event-, teP lad% I Ikurslay eTtv.in; - 1 inrairnO. I . Lis s t: *kr e neefitfi tt. i , nis Olio throes &doom - - a l 3, arras. i Ira. T. Saner, .L. Cele. _ J. Inbraioaar ilif.lll.lol. . 43 .,,,, r 0ke . ta ea! ow, ---, . -Itiictst- .11.'14Mi---: ; - IC 4110 I • Lailemiti , ii".-45...ki1. t • '• ' : . -- 4 91. , . risi.• , :- jiliftillail t F . - '01010 , 113444ti - -- - 'otWitr t • :' 4 ... '- - 1..:-' ~'''. . • - •'?j- v '' 2 . . f: :; -- 1 , ,- ','-- ' 4. ".'• -:- .'.:.,--:: ~, ~. I, ••:I*.: , .i' -,-; c _ -'4. -;-;: -,---: ', •., :-...- - -11 - :-'-'l2 - :-.. :- .. `,•- ' r rolu t Tiiati t - {' f gritoti.E-40*1 vs-im the 22,1 of Denniarr, 1536, t , :y the Rev. J.' twill /inn Sreinsit. S:vq.. At torney at-Lot. to CAT ea Stnestoge,ea at- . MENNI4I.43OItE thtt Setti al t ite.% itt Pottsville, jo „,,, pb ai t oe43. n'tEtllo 31100111 to Usr.ouse Urrilt. both 9f'SnmmitL U M , pirboo eoanty, - -nSIIE.ABIIh.I- - racyr. t 4 the Ist WM.; by R.',. w m . L.Uray, Pau Strztetae. et St etslr, ra r talf ft3Ott. of POttergle, : • • . . .413.E1t1q-;-1110ItSTON-11Y tha itsa. D. irashhttro. Et Matti C4arelt. Vott*llle, en St. Jebrill Ray; 27th Ds. ember, 101, Jone, lasts. of the. Ea.(' Deimettre, Stem to ItitlttAltA Yelesto*, deozaer et 'Nichol** Thom!* t :of Norwegian. ' . . • DAWlN—Dtal.—On the - 18th of December, by AO AM, W. O. !Ohtani+ 46PIEN 0,t11.1.1 to :Upbeat:sr Li m e. bath frost : • IttlET—On the Mb. by the sea* ttir • me% YsietotteLobet*Natite ese.bet.b Gem Oreriptiotx.• BSYDER-LDECK44SI2 Wdl 3)th. by the same, repti les farms to cukeimms Dker,beth f 31tddkport, Ty! , #4i7714fr,t1 ' 4. th ; - /4. • ' b R.M. . Cot. Run L Acint. polsitthe ! of • to Iktntzt: C. Stottortta. of Part Carttoo, May co o .! wrirrs.un,-Kstrz—ii • Ctitlr unsteventifx. Ddortotar mt. by Rao. Italbeak. Wittaual, t attsville. 00 ULU; Jain. A a r' of Jamb Knipe, Slantgotaary e4unty, Pa. BONAWII7.—XiCIL the aothfit Dotolvt. by.tho Steep. trasatatect A ItOtornt to HAY Niout, both at CottsvUto. -; ' a The tyros OM ainta In4led)iregelba delighted elpliets of sae st+ar a onsitity tit,: “goodlos"4-for ukil their beard:it thaska rotorooti. May the . tievrif Osorriett aro, otkky a low sod tom M. • rolbrtuastidy BO 01 It4itor,litipOittoat taysteaionsly dawypeared,abd Ike y0...a-aaatly karts 'oboe it is torbouih BOA apttris Etyttiovigvatte warm, We. VIM, ialreqle big Place boo* By eaves 0111111tietle0 kllOll/ . , • That matrlaKft rig y Isedetlitood, ' • Gives to MO toothy:Wl the rod, Palrodt:it,takor.r • . WADI:OW-1i al bb E—"On tbo alst of Docaspber. I me, at Rt. Clair, Schutt: WI cower. by Bee. S. W. , Kurtz. • St. • U. Dixesow. lasl. of ittehusand, Va. formerly et p t .; t ~. sine, Ps, to EAIII2 A., 114.ust.t, or St. Mir. , . • Mar qm aiisus bsetaiste reioetaboed us' fri his Isst bows of betbiliortexxl, mid Soot us, as be sr o*o:wetted. Into a haPPY Be4eSita, to 'statabsat, *apply , at htLla I. take, forableb he la atimyt i oar Rattail b4crto , . : ihiendlatasel. all «insider that we egbestf7lo him ail the toogratalatlicUlact4nt taiwb eetesioas. ate *S.: m. son is to bopr Ilia notai tb Oso Meg Wa Is alibiti la s• hi , - ,a• 111 'asykp eso 01,:ber r tbOt that sunterrsl upon . :filer on Wednesda y bud y a nr.tomj _. . • ' = .. , - , IirIIZIJ. -. . PALS[—At 6 lmte on th e ttith of Dea:aawr:' a lallasamMUM v 1 the U, Pa MC4Art EVAffas,,sen pf D r ., James P. and Lydia r , agnd 5 Tell* 3 months EA, 5 illsys.. ,4- i' . 't lariteid44l 4 9. ll ' Pito" toPS , LOA FOUND. W AS Vostioßorough on Wed . rakidelyiereniug txo yards of Mus li n De- 1 'Ulna. R'b.•et4 Sods salt Del athe and :rums It at this cant, lrfl lie ' Jan. 3, '5l . 1• • IoQTRAY.-HEIFPIL:7--Carne toW th, pia of fha subseribentraddlits Blythe w p. above New rbliadelpbta. about tour wpeits ago, TLYD igllyElt, about l% "Mt, old, with lair* hunts, a Whit* spot obi bet Morehead, and the tii) the tall white. I ?be *whet Is requested to come forret' prose property and take ber away. otbers Ise abe will sold actordlog to law, i 4anairp.l . 3l •i 1.3 t• • • VOTE LOST.—Lost on Friday of 1.1 ternok Dee: 19lb. a Promissory :tote. drawn b Led Sarpatilir, payable to ljee order cf Win_ Fritz_ a the Inners' Bank, for $l7l it sixty days fetal D 1dth.1A.56. :All persons are Want, cautioned a-sin nfant Litinitsaidnote...". W3l. rittrz. tineittre. Dec. 27, 'bd . • 67,3 ts LOSi i OR Ordet o Tres's:twit of The &comb Of Schuylkill IlisroU. dstedliirchlfttifi, lbr $441 le, payable to the rittr or a.* W Unntsinger. Any person ending icild and r . and retarnino it tot the subscribers. will be rztoopab storable& Nip:neat has been stopped on said artist, of equine , Is of no we to any pursuit except the owner. h W. lIMITZINiIEti. . • . 4 5240' DISSOLUTIONS. I NT0'11(11E is: heieby given, that the. 11 firm ofIW3I. TAGARD At 0040 ml Miners atDel most and Gumbo)* 'Collieries, lit BlYtbir Townsb)p. Settpylkill , ;inty. Fransylcants. b th is day dbetoitted by mutual went. ; The stralrs of the lite drat will 'he settled by at. T. Assn/ andtieotiF. Tyler, who al no S are aut to'usw the na rne of t firm In Mu 42 ini/a. : , FREDERIC TTLET... ' ' ; i , • 1 by Geo.y. Tyler, Atturti .. eteald i DANIEL TYLER, • . ' • 1 , 1 ; by Cleo. F. Tyler, Attorne . • .. ' -4 , i i GEO. F. TYLER, 1 ,1 ' 1 ; WM. Y. AGARD. . . I . . Rbiliidelsktia.,Tiee...2l. '341-• S2-ifj . P,ss,LUTION.—The.Cci-partuer , able berefofnie existing between T. T. Jenkins. Illtim Williams aid %Moo X. WA, ausder tbe nestle an. thin ofil.f.Juhltins des. is this day dime/ rd. all parsons /airbag RaLms against thelate Son will pre: seat the satte t' tbS undersigned hr adjustment ' s , 4 • I.• i 'TRW/AS T. )ENKINS:.. Nov. tlii, iti6 1 I A • i 4. . . • Wit • c.O-PART4 L. ERSHIP NOTICE.--4.. IL SItOE,Y gandtiated with dine W31.,J. W- E.. under be drm i of Nader A Rowe - or. Wearepeepared to ererntd ail' orders for Pain log.. Cluing. and PePerint, at, slawt notite and on 7411.114 . Me urns.Wej•call Meaner:lam of purchasers to our larr. , .• etca.' of Nper i Mewl ogs. Window Slindes. Ylre Iti,..tr a Trials. et..tincludibt every :variety of style r ' ••,•••' •.•1 vatic+ we offer atd,be fowest pity price*. Le evert dereriptien nnetinny eieented. ' ~. • L ; '.., .i • • ~.WCDEY k " .' .•_'"tfoors abreerat Americium Ileeme, I Toltavilinr Septelbiber MI, "o 6 ) t 10 PAIVI'IIiERSHIP.—.V JA ‘..jatutt•aw.Cke 46,1440 arm of Meaty t 'no negotiated With bite Theodore Garrefinen god Beatty: id the Curd bnintresit, , *mace the arm M. BeattY t Co.; nho will eentione the with* , uu T ling of Erma a* I JAS.. M. BEATTY. 1- j 1 . ! . I . TED4DOREAULERETBri,. ' cf? , JAB. B. imam. piptuyiaL N 4 • mkild :, 1- t 2r,,..-r -----f— - 13 . AWFNEASHIP •N TI LE.-. J. ropintnerahlp, in the Laraine business; I . lrd-re exist . lu g betweena. C.. At (I. Whiten, was Me d ay;llr.:. 3;1653-,y d.Woleed by unatuniet riarat. it. C. WI Lho.N. f ' I ' 1. G. Wll.Stel. . - The undersigned hare this day,(Mee. 1.1d 4 4,) en reiral, Into copattnerablp In the I Lumber business. a their ,steam staw,taßfinn the Mahoney, ander the thin 0 MIL SON A ROYER.I !.- R. C. Wits' .N: i ' j ' i ; LEWIS ROYER. • - Orders for all kludged' Laiaber will hereeeived l ied at- tended tohy It. C. Wilson, at the wilt or 'Lewis [Weyer, at Schuylkill llesest. fehroary le, '.14 T-ti 'FOR SALE & TO LET. - - 44_ CRICKERING NANO Gt. sale. IR9afz• I ot' U. W. Poole; or 3: U Adart. F . za. 3,? 'at i 'l4r O SA.V.—•-A Two. Story Brie - X.' Timis* to East illtultet 'street:: Apply to ii 22, . ' JAMES W. BOW EN, Ceuta. EL, Pat IJ, January, 3, a; 1-3 irt AGIJORREAIST APPARAi't for I Y sitx.--tr!w ailacriier anizipirtointt t hint mem 014. will oder for sate a rate. pagiaerteaa A wawa, with grrerythirgr belact ing to the art. template.. The eleafra Mama amain of riaon`a 1:4 stra,Jt.e. Also, sk iectasidorable - Mark f it, on laud. 1 Andress ' O. J. G. ZIT E. • , 4 - Botta P. 0., Beelts.reenty, pa. • .haux,wy • ! VOYS ' ITOOL BOXES, ICO ' f4il/14 ib 2illogir meat a( metal Carptatare T001a.4 Pta.eut _worthy 'et the gatd.sys, at the tlar•eare zee ben P. • 11ee.40„ 'SG 1 bl- • FRANKTUTT. CORN fSIIELLE'RS of stipetio4.qiial- Esitot t o Meat Cutler" beet be the woritl, et Are-. Ilarthosee ac4l Iron Depot. MASK VourtT. ' .1,14 N vet: • .141 i. N8EtD 'OIL, Patent, Paint - Oil, treth‘bet. se., le.. fur ‘els by 4". CALL!' Ntit. crytkUl Myren, A • =.'3E : . • • F;n800 feet of 7-8 tilde Duel slop* dale, reetri v eger 2equlse of •CTIAS. eit?LLEY, Pieetrore, &hap; . Pa, - November - _ rjrLFlT—A'comfortable dwell riga, }nth gas. both, Ae. - in Dshan tonc.p st. or pollen*, to of U. A. ACIITERNACtet - if FIRE BRICKS for Cupolas, P ind Furnages, Iran the ged4llg low. at {II* • ..ritanit V Pattsrifleilaa.l9; Pa' at t. • r • i ' DR TING PAPER.—BoogKeit; ILE r. . or , wary 'he afsd ireiallgt v ot so • rrislity, i 1%..r.,51e; s% 11W, priers. - - E.,0 110.1(1413. If ', I , , 4 . ' . Oratriii rotwete l' .o.llzast: ,l l 9.'sa - • • . =lf . FQ AWYERS ' READ 1 1 We- 1 fv, i s ul i L 7 ere rs.sgssey .r.f Mary Nam4eris edri, , teal G. Circular Saws. tarSchsittin NOTICES. of le Pottsville Water Co