i~et~'~o~~uat =TO SATVALOA 10511, c4 l o4 l 4oKtatifte PAO me Sten Wet estkig tikes th‘rtue *Webbing with it the question, WIWI* allvaalspesi go the interests of the prediseei as Indies dm Inunufistivrei, to repeal the..•duty on Foreign Wool? This question should reitivefair consideration 1'44111W hearings, In the annexed statement in : relation Wieoi ItitilWoolersgoodi, prepertal for the 'consideration of. congress; there • aie filets *MCI Must mot the attention et, the American people.. -TA ant be pemmised that while the total imports of raw Wool into this country, during the pun tea part exhibit no increase, but rather it decrease; Ile ',value of Woideni imported . has doubled In the Mel space of four : years. Now spirt hem' the folly of exporting so mach of • :he precious meta* for goods•which.cin be mariebo. turedvmually as well. in the Bolted Stites, the manufacturere of this country contend, that by taking the duty off the raw material, they wilt ber placed on an equal footing with the Earopittn minuftMuirer, while the impetus given to the man ufacture of Woolens ben, will multiply increase - the production of . Wool, which • now languishes - , while an impertation 'coat of 23! par tent. will add that much adore' protection ; to the Anierical producer.' A high duty on Imported Weal has tuned to krel beneficial to.',the producer. ; Orate Britain labored/ under the Seine disadvantage, until , the defy seai rentoveik ;Fsoni..lBoo to 1828, *mace a duty of 1 cents psi Pelted, the, quantity of Moot pfodu l cod in that Kingdom, &reared only 19,079,728 . pouids. .The duty was then repealed, end the subeequent tweinty.two years', showed an %errs, in the production of • 168,378,211 pounds. The prices of Wool also sunilltadvanetil, owing. tu the'great revival manufacturing., • 1 When the remora of duty on is *meal will enhatioi the interetts of producer and • umunfact 4 l tar, it should be erected. ; In the Matter of Sops. however, we do not think it advisable to. reader oureetves dependent upon itreign countries felt supplies, until we hare thoroughly tested the fee. of growing the Chinete . Sugar casein thla country. It j rotOilis welkand Until preyed a fliers, we think It to the interest of the country tO.maiotain•lito duly oaSucei. With Wool, hoer ever, it is different. A high duty has failed to produce'desirable results.' Experience end (Auer; vction urge now n different polity; whereby t consumption of itneriesn Wool may be incr , , at plying prices j.• the manufacturing interests • • fostered, by plsehtg the umatalusturer en ilp eq footing with his foreigb eviipetitor,aud the cue try reused to be drained to suet; nu extent, of P tt millions of dollars sustmallysent abroad to fur imported Wooten,. ' , • ". ,:::, • 'l e ask ottentiob to the follotting Inateroaai of Pacts in Deletion to Well sad • Woolen dada;• Prepared for Uri .oealddera4. ' - r1011...17f the _07114Feet.01.2441 Milted BDitta, December, 1856. ' . The first reliable information *n cegard to t e Production -or. Wool in the . Caked States was con tained in a work prepared iu {837 by C. Benton and 8. F. Barry. This gave the total product !of the United States fpage 123) at 41,9 17,324 prnn e. The census of /840 was confessedly imperfect in . this raspeet,wWitig to blank rummer from various wool.grewirg districts.: The total product by the census of 1850 was 42,416,957 pounds. In • doe ' ruit'lmt recently eddressed'to the Chairman of the • Committee of Maya and Dleans, and'signed by all the leading ngente for the sale of domestic awl I n New Turk, le total clip' for the last yetr is stated at VIVO Ilion pOundslers than in 1850 or on ly 47,518,957 pounds, showing an ipereasqof ; but 5,599,833 pounds in 19 years, and a large pos itive decrease during the last fire iyears. This .has been the progress of production in this co a iry since.lB32, with' a high,duty On wool, ran ng ; from 4 cents per . lb,.and '4O per cent ad vale tn, to 20.per.cent. ad roikrOin. The same doctiment shows conclusively that if the, duty were repealed, the prcaont price of' wool in endon would not admit of its being landed here at the , prices - our farmers obtained f. the same. qualities'of the last clip. The manufarctur. era could afford, hotierer, to pay high price} for. wool, as the repeal of the duty would oblige the' . foreitin manufacturer tepay th'e same rate. I. keinsilar effect of' a high duty was notie In England: • POll DS.' Quantity of wool • produced, in Great • , • • •Britain in the year 1820, 92,54 ,000 Do. • do, . do. 1828, 111,82',729 lacrosse in 28 years (uader4 duty of 12 cu t perib.) only • • The ditty wee removed, and in 1850 tho pr lion in 't:iirent; Britain was 275,000,000,' sh an increase in 22 year', without duty, of 183 271 ponuds., Notwithstanding this rapid ins in the ptadnetion, prices of wool steitdil vaned (as shown by the Parliamentarritat the momentothe ditty was taken ofr, owing great revival of , manufacturing. • , . ' Woolen Goo As. The; annual product of Woolen Manufa in England, France, and the Pulled State/,l acially given as fellows : • Annual value of the Woolen Manufaetu 'England, $lBO,O Annual rattled iho Woolen Manufac tures in France, Annual ralueof the Woolen Manufac tuiea IN the United States, (hy, tho eCnsus of 1850,) ' Political economists agree in stating ti at the , people of the United States consume mor• wool en goods than either France cr England, nd yet ut a anaall proportion OA this consul:Bp ion is rolduced, in the country.. In 1817 (page 124 of Benton & Barry) there were 344 sets of, c. rda at' ' work upo n broadcloths In the United Ala a, i.ma king, at £9 Die. per day to the set, the ann at con.. snmption of wool-forlhis purpose, 8,250, 00 !be s No , with the exception of a few contrite goads for .be army and navy, the produetio of all .woo broadcloths hal, about died out in this country, and there on) not 30 sets of ea ds en gaged in this branoh_of industry, altho gh the consumption of broadcloths boa larg r y in aced, , -- 1 Effect of the Dn_q_ tpOZI the Imiirt of , Wo o len, Goods. . The ashore figures show that the eel duty on wool has been to diminish the h ductlon of wool, and to embarrass the tore of woolen goods. The duty has not Cr. kept out ttso foreign wool, or limited sumption of woolens. It bits', only em ,the importation of . wool in a manufactin The following will 'how the.comparative raw wool and manufactured wool imp) the United States during the lust 'ten compile& from Lite official returns: TOTAL /*PORTS of RAw , 117,001. AS O' INTo TOO UNITED &ASCII' Yr entrg June 30, Wool Imparts/1. Woolen imported. 18414 $1,134,226 $9,935,825 1847, ' ' ' 250.473 . 10 65,443 1848, • 857,034 ' 15. 61,102 , 1849._' - . • .. 1,117,347 ' 13, 03,202 ' 11850, ', i .1.681;891 ' 16, 09,916 ' ( 4851, _ ' `, 2.883,157 19 39,930 (1852,„'.... . : 1,930,711 17.318.184 1853, ,• 2,699,718 27, 21,921 .. 1854, ' ' 2,842,185 32 2,589 liids, ---” ' 2,072,139 .- 26 76,288 1856, about '.' ' .: •' 33.000,000 As, the duty duet nut keep out the foreign wool, but only enables the foreigner to send it here al ready manufactured (the annual impor of manu factured wool being given in the T entry Re poli at 119,000,000 1b..), it is proposed ta repeal it, and'seenre a portion, at least, of the , inapora& toriag for borne industry. This would not only • give a fresh impulse to the manufacture of wool ' ens,Tint wooldrbenent the wool-a:mar by an ad. ranee in the value of wool consequent upon the • grestlydnereased demand for it, (as proved in . England-by actoill eiperinient,) and would alto greatlyftlenent the landed interests by .creating -an eularged market for all the produce needed to support the, mansfacturemedso now, while at work olotbinit us, live upon the buried of for. - sign field; and annually take from oslmillions of our gold:: The repeal of the duty would net place the fofeign wool on - epee with the donaestic.— The cost ofrjuiporting foreign wool, I if the duty -were loan, (removed, would be froms to 30 per . cent.eliveraging over 25 per eve. T. f Is,:liowever i startling to those who bore not 'co sidered the suhicc4 is folif proved. by tho fellowing state ment from the principal custom Ilour .. Appraiser at 'New. York: 1. . Thtrespeasse and chargenon Wry i hop? ted from for. sign countries, indtwident of ticties, isrom 25 to'3o per cast, Among thaw charges are lneinld *eight, in mamma inquest, commission, gosninty, bor. ke. The arena edema' an; expenses shoats first abroad Is not less thou 25 percent. 18AAC Pllll.Llep, 17. B. Amt. r Sew York, Dee. 12, 1050. Tke abovo is iudepeideet of the cost of bring ing the foreign wool from the interior, where it is giotorq to the pOrt of shipoicet , Of tali* with this large incidental protoctioa, the woolgrower in Me. country need have no fear of *Praise competition ' which shall prevent Ids obtaining toe highest price for his own product, while the , tranifor of a portion of the mantitocturing front the foreign country to our own land, must create ' a 11rst.elsee market for all komo.grown wool, at ' -remunerating rates. The Otirot of repealing the duty ls not to bring down the• price of wool ; all former experience *bolos that it would. produce a contrary effect.— Too design fa to place the .foreign - and domestic . tonnufacturer on on equality in the -markets of the world, se that, any advance in price pe'id for wool shipped to this country shall also be paid hr that which is panufactured abroad. This wilt remove the re,uragenteet to impokt, woolen tab: rasa-fn the place of raw wool, and bring a target quentlty' here in'in umainnfsetured 'state, at the same time, it wilt Increase the demand for ell of dipaestie wool, *high will have an ad vantage in the home market equal, to at Wet the -pan east .of importation, axed, as above at .. over 3fipav Ineit Under the dnty , high price, (0 f wpoj inereaselbe advantage; of tilo ore t ige mipoehteleter. ',tiptoes the duty, atiCtliis silvan „l.iptt Is Cfitifily removed. =ME . . BastMtviii - NinertileteSlV, l4— # l7 4 litany, of them—ars dderitied u bang la 11 allocking condition. *lkty are badly Imilt, , worse arranged, cot halt wertied iv atid net it all venti lated. The tenants whin not sitived, are rikt upon tainted meat, spoiled deras4 ; iegetables. They are Lodged . ell ._F' open Aud i where they freeze, or la dm bin* where AO arotate. nil sleep Oul t hatiatigf Thet . *‘ without attention, 04 - sytitilltlillidltiliCluid aro tossed late gtsial tike , bratea;=. In one matt = ttUM, itoi lass than outourth oiler 137 bustle ed (ay rather were in lets titan a aloes Oar! _They are literallfthe abodes of Putnam IMEZI . . L I: While the sane rip:fe Padifs' din .1 1 ,41tn' tas wares. BlFir! and 01.111,1""" the only, Prot eeripilintierniental ai je. The/iniatio Is cite, 6 because of htt laideifettoiildiand thelldint' paurded to lack - of apse. Some wretched Ones lie upon' Nora" , amid the accumulated kin,ontit's wiii*ti covering hut such of this foul bed' as adheres to their bodies. The blind, the daf t 'etiftpledi budded tegether; are 'fleeted with equal inhumanity—ai if they were deemed' I to salter hy,the stegleckpf.fitin, tut, wella . i'by the visitation of a God, , • In addition, the Manner itterhtelt men and we: • imen are indiscriminate* it - addled together in 4 common :steeping ruout.st night is outrage on decency, 'and , closes -the State to be annually 'barged eith the supply of a beWbrood 'of pan perit—the off spring of the illicit lasts of its laser- Ilat enough ttf prove -that the Supervi sors, Sentrattore, et.e.;, of the New York Poor Nooses, nei itollt for the positions 'they hold.— ( Even in this. County, we. were afflicted with in: competent and cruel officers in • the Poor noise,' until the Court instituted an•inrestigationinto its management. Reform weeded, since which we have beard no complaints of the management. ' Statement s like the above, are well 'calculated to starlit, end shock the humane. -Mtge •we shudder it them, we cannot but think that the entire pauper system of this country is errOntiOntt• In place of huge laser hOuses, where misery breed*, misery; vies links hands with iesicess..and au- I city runs riot, .liouses of Industry, should be es teblished, in which strict discipline"would make the pauper and petty violator of the laws, cue at least their food and idolising, while habits of mo rality would be engendered. , 'We tin hope Tiir but little intprovement in the management of paupers in this country, while the present Intl, tutions,badly se in some insfeutces they ere con. ducted, offer such inducements to.the vicious and indolent. It is true that hurley worthy persons bezome inmates of American aims houses; but the proportion is email compared with theimass of healthy, lazy, viciimily inclined, who sink a life of indolence, at the 'expense of the public.— Cruelty and rspseity will , fro found insepirable with our poor houses as they exist. Induitty and consequentelovation of theelan' now depai upon the public for support, would follow up establishment of an Institution, a media tween the present prison and aims house, out partaking of , the objectionable. featu either. 'Tee VALLEY or. me i SUBRITAIIAXII4I.—..N,azits, 'de G ' , a communicant to thatildritedshee4 Lifelliastrirtecl, In fernbtfing notes oref.Pa 1 griati r guns in PebrOiVellia," remarks with trat that there, is no pirt;of the ReYstoneStite, ripro wor thy of the **nations of Abe tourist, than, the country, Oa:Trifled between the North anti West Branch of the Susquehanna River. It jetrent fied with every possible variety of - M ous in and valley, of hillmid dale; its epilerange' 11., in. the ti t richest lime:cane to the motif 'write rock.---frorn the light sand t? the deep trisitn—op parts or which floarli : hos the winter wheat, and on other portions is etittivated . the musty tobacco. Some of the finest coal formations in the Union are found among its bills, and the iron s zire of the Susquehatint region is unsurpassed, in quantity and' qualtty by We mime extent of eirtnetrylitsidiwhere. Thraugt(eet its whole compass are to:kerma& nuoierleus an`. Omen° and thereon! furnace.; itad;everyi branch of trade and industry has eneouragementand 4a. real 'among he fertile Thins. While 11+ North 1 Branch Canal bears on its bosom, southward Intl northward, annually; thous : ands upon' thousands Of tons of coal end of iron, both in the lore ian d in the pig, down the West Branch extenelon (Maio millions of feet of timber, the whole keeping tit constant and active employment many ,thousendi of the hardy sons of labor.-- 5 . -' , i- The vetteye of the Forki of. ttinPasa 1 °beau& ,have, In additica to those already rioted; one other great advantage. They, are utinatiatt . y. i heilthy. The diversified scenery, soil,- and climate, the abundance of water'and work, the greatiextentof the pure agricultural interest, and the virtue and general cheerfulneisi of, the eittges, tend to keep the average health of the region superior' to that iof any other country of its size with which we are acquainted.... • 1 • t The recent completion of the Catawfssa, Wil= lilimitxut an'd Erie Railroad, has opened to trade and-travel some of the !Incise perfions of, Pennsyl vania and NerrYofk, and the amount of freight end number of passengers pelf being transported over different portions of the'read, between Phil. adelphiii and the Falls o'fliNingara, is perfectly' astonishing, when we take .into conrideration the fact, that a few ' years-agd, two or four-horse noaches, daily. and z tri-weekty, eufficed for the ao. commodition of the public. The beaety!andithe value of the Walled ., of the Scuiqaeharina;are only just new beginning to be appreciated. pre iffent pertiobs of the State, re having, ac it* were, per. sonic commudication with ,each other ; ~ and the . . pleasures of travel rinil . the necessities 'of t r ad e are giving us a first-rate illustration of life. Fe. citifies for trade create busifiess, and ease of loco . motion begets a desireto Changeplace.. ,72.9 lillio wing k 376,- ;rease . . -Nor A PPLICAXLX.,--The“llls dd" of Schuyl kill County, have , expended a vest quantity of nnitb on tte action of .our representatives In the Legislature, Moms. Lebo And Wagonaeller, and have been liberal in their are of bard names.--: .They have even applied the epithet "traitors" to them. With all due respect for the indignation which the regulars, naturally feel, aid the• sore dig in the ribs which Mr. Buchanan - experienced,' by the election of Mr. Cameron, we Meet protest in Common with dot citizens of Pctiutylvania fa vorable-to her interesUringainst the appellation. In party parlance, Meems. Lebo and Wagensoller, may be esteemed dlsloynl;td party drill; but when we confider the neceisiti at this time of the 'preemie; in the United States Senate of a man from this State who will advocate her claims tT. , adequate protection, and enter her protest anew against the extension of Slavery, we must ay that in voting for anteron in preference terFor. naj, they have eted the part of patriots. A man's tint duty i to his country, then let him consider the dem ads of,party. To what prof d principle of the Democfa tic party have our resentatives proved recreant) That party in th recent Presidential 'campaign, declared itjelf,,fat (wattle to Freedom in Nazism. Site* 1819 & to has beeu,opposed to tbil tensioi of tld . Messrs. Lebo and: Wagonsel. ler were electe n that principle; they entered the Bane arTri nds of Freedom in the new Ter. • 1 ritories; they v ed for Simon Cameron, en the principle of ens ining a Freedom loving son of Pennsylvania a net the prmslavery, Free Trade,l nou-sympsiblei wkb Pennsylvanian interests candidate, John W. Forney: It strikes.As that they have done , nothing but their duty to their constituents, ti.o f tbiiir 'consciences; to their State, t of the ttle pro irsooloa- tiowev. tok o con in:waged ad Mate. irolua of ted into [years, se I 'Vooccis C'ompa're the antecedents of Carneten , and 'For ney; consider the interests at stake—especially the manlier in which this Region Is affected by antagonistical legislatioo, and • our readers, can judge coolly and dispassionately, whether Messrs; Leo•t6 -- 'agonseller, are worthy of the epithet "trai4s," or the ;appellation, patriots. We ad= 'Mire the man who at the, dictate of .duty, fiats well his part, regirdless ottise censure of selfish 'office seekers. Menu. Lebo and Wsgonseller • have thus ditttogaished themselves in the matter of United States Senatorp are entitled .to the flank, of every true Penn4lvanian, and ehould be enrolled in the list of patriots, honored by the citizens of our State. - Tag BALintoste AxsatcAx.--riis old, Ond'elle commercial paper of Ballimarei with the Now fear appeared to s quirt* form, about the else .of New York Alerwld, 'sod with new, sad beautiful type. The price has been reduced to . two, mlti, Per copy, wbkh may be !moldered ac ridoption of the cub system, the only by side& the Journals of the city can prate prelltiblis to the publishers. Wa cote, the haP"Wlielit C p. the we rime. appesmuest with sieeeniplessure; snit trust that its rotors may be es prosperous, as its Course hs the put has been undoubtedly, Bette., factory to hi comeratmpatrous. • Wehsro always admired the tone of 'the Americas.' Although s il!4sfiero Journal, it bas always builatalised is policy Celeuletad to harroatiiserallithig eissistebtei allay bitter , Mathias' feeling, and smooth the troubled enters of storm towed ley ing We recognise 3t 'animus the most honest of the high toseid,eanwiritiri Preee of the retuttrts and cots— pianists It on tbssuhstsat* mai of rrpitlii, clamped 'aposs lit heat typographical pages • - >n == x ~ ::-.rte`. ...- Ilasotswemesoptt*44 .110*.W. F erno, 4 thishiner hashes Isar-"his duliing. 'a aellestinis of brawn threshes, who for ,crest doe sttweztort his attention by that Witt albs cud strespeaftessati. -. At-length eitaiosiv.4oo, .0 mod) welted, that As dielenSinn4 t}fel) roeidtsc.ttiiei the oiler thitahelteraent tenons thens, On ostiStatitivt. It se he fossil a !Whale t:thrinhAsikoes visit etaceaueit in-n ihnit lictarh \As way Allitt 'timid erwspe. Year Ai • bei , v isassrest r esatabibise serssial hal &grown hints. On retiring f little distsnreot notipany of thrush. us appeared. with stenits end other insects its their maths, whish thecr Elms int* the ogetlion tt i 4 theu'to Itisiyeeitti; ,she mein ll mein e hib shier. tag thezi in their lilies late irittaiieiie gratitude: of :::"Mbseeniteliingthisliteratingireasintil'eiri: os it" , was satitiled,, the gentleman . relieved the 44tur bird, When she flew kilter nest with a grate. fel tang is berdeltrarar, awe hereisuitable weigh. Lors disPenoi (PA* ustizi, abode., gi,nlo o lt_l l l theyvia, swig praisao 4 /foireeta ottriiirw" ter. Bow impiesalire tithe lesson conveyed 14 - the above charming little narrative. There are 14' fear, many-scenes Of distress, in which tends; aro. Min and behilteeebildrea eilferen,ind of whieb the "well to do,* are Cognizant, that fail to elicit from them a gas it Os tendergicogath7 and active charity, tiesio#l4 spun ,the , distressed, chrusb b/ bef . -Pilffh4 . ". "How-light an set of duty makes ibs . Do you know a Comity, that at this severe season, needs a barrel of flour, Gloating, flask orenything embraced under the heed s : neemiaries 'or Emulate the example of the' little MunPao.lr of _thrushes. Is the parent' of a, teriFi feisPY sick - and in diminish ahead personally on the waits of the little ones„ andigniater, kind Ogees to the pa- I rent bird. difficult to realise while' sitting easily by warm fires, surrounded by the 'comforts ;at life, or When abroad, warmly clad and protected. from. the wintry blast, that all' vitae wear the human -fop are not contente4 and coMfortable our WILT- Yektmlf a dozen e teps from (ter patb,lin al t ' any direction,' would Wilms unto • the presence of poverty, sufferlig and often proud..but still suffering. A hind "art .- the coin—which would not be mimed—cheerfully bestowed; the :interest exprerved, what* grateful song of "praise Would; they not elicit, bow bright tbs hops that would revisit the despairing bosom, • 'Why will we wrap up ourselves In', the' monde .wechilling selfishness, when acts of itindness and lowa, even of lots Importance thandhat bestowed upon the helpless thrush, would repay us a thou sand fold?. "It It more blessed to give than re receive.` Yis, end It' Is Mere delightful. 'We &dolly:lilt the heitrottly pert out nature Until we have, ono and all, accordipeto our meant; re lieved the distresses Of those In suffering, dried, the tear of too often despised, insulted Firmly, and brought songs of- praise r eliere before was' mourning, caused by man'. th4ghtl'ess inhuman ity. When the re &hears of titcaise of suffering, let him tic ec ing,,to the dictates of the legion gleaned rom the birds, and remember the reward, in addition to en approiing conscicace—"reas much is ye have done it unto ii'ne of the least of these my,brethren, ye have done it unto rue." o Tan Simms Ammo, AND litroarrnal or Curet. isoommos, tor 11167, has been received. The publish 'era err Crosby, Nichols k Co„ Cotton. There Is more neared inlbrmatiola embodied In the American , Almanac than in any other pork, of similar character, published. Every Mien should posiess a copy. For sale at Can. Kassatt—irs bunion airto Erricston Ltrt..—This biresting work by Sari T. L. Robin/on—the terenth edt• tlon or which boajuit been Lunedfincluden a fill view or the eettlement, polltlal Wormy, metal life, eibrnie, silly productions, scenery, etc., of Kansas. The book in benatirully illustrated, and Vert entertaining. 'Pub: Ushers, Crosby, Nichols 1 Co., Boston. Boplescan be obtained at Hannan's. air The Last As:nobly of the season et ill be given on ThUveday evening next,29tb tnxtant. • airAbcad thie..l lichee of snow MI on 'Tuesday, nighl nuking sleighing "Np•top , . 76e Weather has been Intensely cold during the past two days. At 6 Octant lent erday morning, the thertnoin itters In this Boiough narked t degrots below sew. - 41510 6 1hrreser's Ritearnssa.—We refirear readers to the - - asteret. iremant of Warner's Panorama, which will be Our advallideg columns. We have only room to state that It Is worthy of patconsger4nd al who, wit. news It will not be dhapp,tod, but delighted. Thi'untmrillo" meet at the 'Court Muse; tbh atorcdog, to groan meths defeat of Forney. and pound the war whoop. Tin hitter la for tlie expected benefit of the"traltors." The DeasiteurY are very angry. If their reefety.valres are not in enter; we fear thej will explode with rage, at Cameron'. ta.trike. XiP4ecfurei resrporset.—ln eintseguence of the seem ehoir Wilmot' the early pert ceilte presentereek, the --lecture which was to have beenAlikered on Monday synths& before the Tounzllif fin Association, by Rev. Mr. Brown of g, was listponed. The next lecture before the Lemelation 10 be delivered' es Mona/ oreohig, Feb. • • I first train from Philmdelpidai evening, retched Pottsville on Wednesday snornhgclast at b o'clock. It brought the city men of Blosehtitsid` Tuesday, and private ayinerpondence, which Were , Platte . acceptable, owing to the fact that lbr two days, we 'llk been effectually abut out from the newp•world, and oak off from all communication with our friends on the Uni of the Reading road. Theraimendricar.—Our report. !by the week Ii as P. R. k Tia.sourn Ortse2,l Zbisurytaviin Bali, lb ttnillc. Sat., Jay. 17;43 A. 111.--21 degyes above swo—doudy. Woo., " 19, ", L. • " —eneWlr,g. " 20„., :-1111w a " • a —cloudy. d. , , a 21, " ' a " • " a Thom," 22, " " • " " " . 2 " below " Alir Young Mrs's Ckridion .Associatims.—A 'retain meeting of the Association will be beta fn their troth, (licessers &Mee buildlng,, corner Secoirdand Maban tango streets,) on Monday evening, January - 03th, 1867. The Board of Managers have pnrcbaeed books, and the room w e lD hereafter be open every Wednesday and estruday evening (or members of the Association. The Association would acknowle d ge ten volumes of books donatedly Mr. J. P. Sherman. Donations of books will be great hilly received. Persons having books Ito present, by leaving a cots rst Mr. Rai Mrs Offlkly will be wilted on. Arita Maine ; Wadi* ,Associatio*—At a stated inertias of this doweistkm," held January 17th, • 185 T, the deith of Mr. Joseph I), Meredith, late a meatier of the lanoelatlon, was formirly announced. Whereupon Rev. Dana. Washburn offered the following resolution'', which were urutohnously adopted:— Resireel. That' we hare beard with einem regret of the nnexpected decease of ourfelion-mereber i ldr.loacpb. D. Meredith. Resolved, That trophies upon the minutes of the Ae. i °elation, Ibis record of our high appreciation of hit character and scientific attainments. .iterolaal, That a Cop y of Masa ragolutlonsbie forwarded - to the amity of the deceased, and publlehed In the pa wl of this borough. 8. CARP/INTIM, C.luau, ReCONI4II9 &aviary. Preakkii. 41p.rks &mud N. X. Coma desires idaor say that the failure of. their Lecture on;Tuesday evening last, irmi among the diserrangesients MUM. by the storm. A■ John Bite the Port,-Wrote to Albany last winter on his Wham to be present to Lecture, so they feel They bad no design in Its piertpMement, but in• truth every soothe to have been printtnal bat a lodomotive. Mr. Crook did not leave • irthelegton; foitunatety. or like • that Master )limiter, Bt. Paul, be would hare been "a slay and a night In the deep" (snow.). The, malls have been so Irregular Mit they cannot affirmance when Mr. C. will lecture. but they anticipate the presence of Bish op &Ott on writ Monday eveningtolecture upon Africa. The' Bishop recently visited Attica' and will doubt less furnish a vary Intereiting discourse upon:the enb. Jet. rfilr,nrretreyarlia."—The acenrapanytng introduction and eounals we extract, from the thee Journal. The little inspiration Metaled: contains the AZIP of genius. We respect the Identity of the author. /1 correct, it is not Mr hest public effort. The Hoag Journal says: We wish that the lady-writer who Wad us the two tot. lonise mooch; her letter dated at "Pottsrilla Panto7l - would send us her Caine, or a OMNI de plumes which she is willing tendept—Mr, we are eery sure them is a hue to ehronMeln the genius which inspired sorb /hem. Went* treseeerahn and Mesh prophetically otlitlondierriaWlenoaah, It comes from the same la lerne ref afillede whence we have alreely ts tiled three hew teeters nimbus sine* gone prosperously nu their way-.bands Gamnewoms, Ramp ?MOW, and' Elm ' from the interior of Pronmirania. an114"all, or our Drat heralding to fame. It Is possible, of coon*, that the fair writer may have already a signature, Jo um ehembere; but„; in are this, is, as we 'appose, her first; appearance Inprint, It Is better to litre see sign by th wid she will be Identified with these 'owlets beet. tor, and we esertnro, therefore, to suggest one—express dm, at Least, of **spirit breathed In her poetry—Tals• muss. Thus rang the music of her two mounets:-.- ' ' If all tbe world bad told me thou wert Wee, I bat defied the world and teen thy part; - But from Ma. tboeonennation comer, The snot slake, deep; doep, within ray butt: It bleeds to think, that, henceforth and loremu i • - • ghastly doubt mast follow at thy aide, That mandates and holy trust can Dever flimiatb tbe shale* of oar rootablds; • - - Zoe. unto that a deep trust I bad gb,eu, That, in ouidsritest mormitta, dogma ma oa. No ill a, no f be ortun s e. matte; under bermes ' Can e'er ro that bill& it being gone! °Nanght dbdintaing doubts. maspiriona, Mn', Can dll the smeatere *Tour coming years. ' - . / lovaitbso, yet t Ike listen& Use see aboapr - Than I bad deestaed I strove to break the ettabv, • Taffies Iliad eisbt tovel then 1 0141t,t Itat,l* Us greatest se and pain, Sykaiet to the* Wsailt 1 amorant had baled Thy weakest' sad thy O W a:. Anton* to tan.„- • Tbotrairt tbe volor tb toast abbtevokr_ • ~„ _ _, 4 . 1 t1s *No CYO int'fry away, • beset Wrwito tbs., ins 6 aostd been vet bees bo.W. kr wite tgeonse..- „. • Wfttds, thy soma' mead have sleytf*-, Tor stm6 , bad bobbed bats Mt 300/6 160 Ltnevetbas.-yst tba wand Pre irtro emailOrgeetieyes 14101111‘ • Pi :. `l~~ EDITOR% TABLE. foot Affairs. 112!!!! ~ •' - , ...e , , V." , `" VIZ- ae"C.,4 , , AltsN. , - ''''''''''.:,', ''S ..'''' ''''. 446 *" ';'. ... '.eke: niettit! l o4o4lliitilift4lsllT4ilii. '', Ailirni MANVik Oft* elet CU ate Ostelteeit , --. as,--e deny tabu *to our Ctesati, at his ,aireti4ea i aided *And theB°lMb Cooped wee bald Flit* viittoss arealteetelatert th theatlii, sad ..atfoi . etwelat.laateefleth. 'M t te. the run, af "bell Illib ib*lY* o I st part}. ThiAlit th e ifsk,Pavidego ado/ the Plotideti' Or %d n . cu la 44 WS / bunts lid ama1y,19,4 X rker'elpeet (What o ir am* et' the th e Iloreislia at thelaraint price theeted by -th! OE l ies - Sett spirited obeys, it sra4 our geed Asthma, Aelaine Gieggailtr• , .,•-' .1 *What the amnia. Ia Ottretent Vilia- be resit iitbre 'Ploilli-411esit alluagr ik'fftere aestok;" l4- -lines sad Den. Itsoeltek etas Mr. the OW - - ''' UIw. NI Jetted/We ,' ~. , - :llia OW** m il of melba of • giuktisk ,., ' ' leitireieflages /ad Watch were dieconilwaiftlps 411 e• ..1* Bpsbrt Aussdes Toile is Wee! am', • • .., , . : --- --- 7 ._.. _.-.__' __ I , ''' iluded is illeety tow; -I : 2,' - 10Al2.1 411 5 1111 Inin„ .., .. 1101180 tlasuffillPs . ; tl =` , Awl Jimatia apple aetheaSl We, _ - ,'' --' : 410 ....."‘ .1111411 ' . "' Ill. Caa,CMPID7 ,- • .. lab the aosiositter of elite/es; IN *SW the "RE VW. tOS MO tetebtly shoes: ' • .. , Sr" , ".. moo A Joesis) , chests that eat , -.. , • -, , - aboadtharetegteleMteepect th 4 1 ,k 1 ,4 10 "P. - '-" -,. , .1: °4 - Cme° ' ".4. - - ' • . likdraes bbasbibrbir, - ' - , . . - ' ~ iblihid, Thu the 'VONA of tigf PO 1./ 1 01 . k. , !* Ar. ! silt and e°4 iped6s2hl 4 lll4 l, t t :-:: • • --, ••;, aiiiiialiiiii - dirretitioiiiiitiovieliitioal tithe kaul '-' Utley Eike dirs. - ' - - ' a. OlO et eitiresse is rebressed tet t the age - 1 V 1610114 village th - eretuald new, Gm °lt timi imfe °C the " u-di iie Math* Astjeansat. -- neer* paws o'er bee rave; ' • And sissoldbee Mope ?trier!, dnr. l.' ' ..- « - lissiterrerets ged" lays; ~. lad tie sweet lark die beset soundt, _ - *efts tromalidedetry bed, s..- 1 1 •YO clirtvi beibbis Patiliat.bilsok t.', Above sired Jangles brad, .Na etor* . bor irifsq,bunbtar ANI* . /tavola to dim erritc, i Uei*may saileior Yolifittal . 3 l l% , • . Ligbt sip berlirosy ap mar"; - _ , Its*Mcri . . 4 4Ut **VW tioN Vat Muds Is an angel tak. . . sc* belgit ragas akar. -. •.; ia•d9enwed*7-11ohr,tbe ' enew isterni ether reinu — has tipped Its rstiMMl sous, with bearty."ttow d'usler Oa send y . atlßnt!gn lake .1 1 1 41 4 a eldithigibilt Uwe; the tidies busts to VIII; mid eon tilmod hig4thiell 'and cut, ttring thir MAIM Blear untfrdirterto bersair had attaird in the mt. ter. - In hiafreaks he laden embargo on the contents , of hydrant pipes, smda pitchers, Md, plied the newly fal len snow to thebeightOT several feet, in frintastk shapes, while in uotdhe bared the ground.' and invariably swept the roofs clean. Several bachelors amused them- seiree on Kends, morning by sinking shafts to the in deriving strata of the interior of their water pitchers. while their blue hots and shivering frames u they 'err posred attire brenktut tahle, contrasted dismally with the trim fortable appearance of several neighboring Ben edicts. Shodld the winters Increase prerata, In severity, during the next half dozen years, as they have in the half damn just passed, a Issetielai *UI be s mu acts, fur which a premium will be offered _by some Barami possibly in embryo: The Inveterate will be frosen to death, whit those more yielding, will per force, fly to the mans offered tbr an escape from an untimely end. On Monday, we were men pletely "snowed up." On the various ralirostie and turnpikes; of the county, snow drifts to the depth a several feet existed, renderlog travel ut terly impossible. Comumniattion with the neighboring towns, was cut olf, while the-morning train of the Read- Relhusd for Philadelphia, vainly essayed a start at the soul hour. Two hours after the time it should have started, the train containing no-passengers, lett the depot here. It retdrned shortly after, and essayed a fresh stark The train Must have had a delightild, time tbr twelve hours after, a telegraphic despatch con veyed information cf. Its present* at Tnekerton, some miles this side of Renfing.. No train left here In the af ternoon Mr Phil-delpitia, nor on Tuesday morning. The Talley train started for Tumors on Tateds7 morning, after an Intermission of one day.. The snow completely disarranged the running 01 the Coal and Passenger" trains of the Beading .Itellreed Company, from which they hare hardly yet recouresi. The Ili:nudity - 001nm" that was 'tont a foot, on a level, which plied as It Is on that which had prerkraplx fallen and frosea, wlll cite as gantabiighhig, undoubt- edly, during the rentalndei of the winter. A'quiet snow yet on top, w however, make the sleighing very fine. . elikratruction of ftenst Vaasa by Pitt— On Mon.: day mo. sing last about 2 o'clock:ln the millet of the via lent snow storuinging &Lae thee, dairies were dimes. ered bursting from the throe story stooe tenant hems*, ocenpled,by John Marron, and Wingate of a row of six, dwellings, Oblate! onCentre street, opposite the old Om Works,--iebout a square above the resideneeof G. S. Rep. niter, Eas. An alarm was speedily - communicated, altid our fire companies hastened to the Owing to the severity of the night and the'factof the dre plugs being *Mien, the Armen Were unable to get into effective set. rice, and thellre spread rapidly through the entire :row, eventually leaving nothing standing but the bare walls. The propertydestroyed Sias owned as follows :--?brim. as Mall en, 2 hoUsrs, upon which there ban inanranie of • IE4O in the Lyczening Company; Widow Drennan, 1; 21 : 1 - Falin 2. and Patrick Cullen, 1 home. On the last named proPertlei there is no ineurauce: At the tiros of Asti's, the &Uses were occupied by the following 'named primes, and their dunities:Thas. Jo &Ph Kitchen, Martin Mullen, John Marrow, Widow Drennan, Mrs. Tally and John Martin. Sandlot the fur I niter*, of the houses aad clothing of the Ismael' was rescued, bat to a damaged condition. The maim loss may beestimated at SSW, which falls heavily on the poor Irish inmates whoa?* illy able to boat' at this sem ion. the catastrophe • which has overtaken them. The enure on Monday morning daring the progress of the. fire, mis distressing. Thi eddying gusts, of blinding snow, chilled the scastity'clad men, women and ehtb dean, who were suddenly driven forth from their dwel lings, the bitterest night mo ter, ot. the present winter. Tramping throrigh the'snow,vrbirtrat sere. - spa ewe waist deep, they found temporary shelter beneath the roofs of their friends in other sections of the town. Still the relief la jut temporary, end their mescal! for that active Charity in their behalf, which those of our 031- tens who bare tier means can bestow so worthily. • • In connection with thisdrusewouldurge Mon theßo rough authorities tbeabsoluteimussity ofprotecting the plup of the Borough,as fie ea tithed!' pewee, from hoa xing. Had the fire of Monday morning occurred In the heart of Centre street, where so many framer buildings eilst; the destruction would have been tHettful. A few dollars judiciously expended in keeping the Pings open, may saes tbocuands to our eitisesi. ! This mattershordd• be attended to promptly: The entire Borough' is Inter sated in haring soma Means of defence against the at tacks of the Tire 'King. especially whenitis visits are paid lir* depth of Winter, with the thermometer at 'YOICE OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, • • Minton of Gen. SIMON OAXXILOII, Vatted States Sealitqc. —• = CI ZMICEEEMCMGF. At e• ara* of the . eitisetai of Schuylkill County, Gieudly to thOecii: ut action of the Legislature of Penn• vitae* litthAiltation of Gen. Sims CANNON as Vet. tied States SenalfroolA it the Public Rouse of Daniel Gill; in the bonnajthirf P?ttaille, on Saturday, January 111$ 185 T; in pars nefßf notice, on motion, Gea r DAME!. IL Ant. , 4, vis . ted P;UsiGatit. - The" Gullowlu i s gtoitlenes J it, iintlyrpotuted ;lice !teal: denies I , .- • '-'47 i • ... BeinjUlan ili iWaad4 4 - Vnniagii4444 U4i011 4 . Charles Fridley, John Mas i* Charles Dangler, • kilebeel - Benjamin Ti Taylor, Below* ',..--: , William Beater, BioPtiou liallout Jeremiah Blell,', gunnel BillyumuiTA, - . James Nagie, . . 11. W. Good:; 1;It, :John JOnes. A • 4 ri'.' i - Robert 11. Palmer, Jaime F. Dow %*•ither rem, John,:er.llltaiiiiir and hoodoni Gat ninon, woe appointed eeetirtatt e s, The Preshicat stated the duet of the seesjing.. - Robeirt 31. Palmer and non. Charles frsdiej, were ail• ed upon and'addreseed the meetlnit. ' . - , ttobert IL; Palmer offered the *Mowing :reiolaUons, which were onaramocudy adopted; . 1 • fiesarni„That the Amerie, : mut ; p4.Rinptatelips of . - Schuylkillbounty, together with tie brmait portion of ' hem the !h ie e nd nature ' t° istabl . eue e t h e i' — 1 3 the Democracy , have heard with "treat , gnitlikation of He only ermineed his listeners that bfas a Ann be the etectioniof Gen. Snots Gummy as United Slates 't n e v e r in the famine be supported. N ti S. M. Senator, by the Legislature of Pentesylnitia. Resoleed, y hat the tonne of Gen. Cannata doGng his , termer term of se tt le, in the Senate of the United States Sonitentinte ill./1? ALPER PAILS. : : you &ail glees moraines toms and to thaeountry, that the true is I—Do you doiti 6 lbat our grave a and cesue. Interests at ,Penturylvania will be falthtully and ably ad- lodes are Ailed w i t the hoe _ . of young and reused by bins. in that body for the next tix. years.'''' , Resolved, ?Win feel a just imide in the tart that the middle-aged. Idles it that had a been wiser there exists in the present beghdaturo of our beloved!'or wbel had been sagely Counseled ght have re- State, a untioettY et moo outhricotir honest to Intact a juiced In a hale old elm? Wheth on doubt sir jurebuke tern the author of the tuf t Forrest believe, it is nevertheless true. Holloway'a letter by refitting to elect him to represent Pennsylvania -: In the National senate, In spite of the dietitian or p et ty . Medicines never Sift.' - caucus, and the unexampled and uncUrosMed interfer 'Do you doubt that, Multitudes' , dailj from . once of the President elect of the United State?, •1 the consequences of etH appeti • 1 Does not Resoircd, That we are doubly gratified at the fact that' intemperance for Inataneis, hurry breads to a waslt to the honest and independent course of the Rep. , premature and dishonored rave? ut it is true resentatires of Schuylkill County. the Douse, that the g State his b een anw i f rom the dup le , or th e election to: _pat the diseue which revolts ere , fivon the gross the Senate of the United States of the Democratic Cam est 4orsn of intemperantle alit he • ' Melly tutted.. ens nominee. i For Holloway's Medicines Beier i I Reserved, That the thanks of this meeting be, and they Do won doubt that new s hi m whatever its "" e hereby traduced. to W"lis°3 IL Lebo, George Wa g en- ; orig i n, may be maid by !TAJO& e advice of lis ' settee, and Samuel Mannar, for their votes for Stan tare , , . „, ~ , - , , that _ , ,' aces, by which they have dose so much to advance the I that most Milian oft, Puyfinciant s ;perfec t welfare and glory attire State wiketh they represent , and I heap h and - long life may be •• to the. inva. of the nation at WV. t lid f Whether you doubt at %I 1 it is quite Res dP e d, That we invite the Democratic lend er * end ! true. For Holloway's IledielnO, entail; - Orators In the recent Presidential canvass, who preached Do _ ear doubt that the meet I , • rte' amisosee. "Buchanan, Breckenridge, and tree H a ns," and th ere .: ... a , he Cream 4 " the medical by Induced a majority of the people of Pennsylvania to; 11 " 1101 bare agora t -. 4 Tote for end elect their candidistee, to Join with ray in ' schools and colleges, both of thi t and the new honest rejoicing, that the voters who eluded "tateirMsare world; which reduce the r pal - ' 1 o a skeleton, and Bracket:l6lgs," are now likely to he gratified by the. and torture him with the meet • j haler pains; admission, In due thoe of "Free lianeas." Resulted, That a east majority O rm e p eop l e o f E c h o o. ' which make existence a curie to.. ' and death a kill County. and of Pennsylvania, while Buoy are opposed positive blesslug—do yon belie , ' ' - may to all Interference by the Yree States, or by Congress not be relleem ----' - .jrcat with the Inattention of Slavery In the States ahem U their et] the now exists by law, are Srady oppseed to the further ex ' tension of Slavery into Territories et the United States, most 1 plums now free. sod will rejoice that their principle of oppoo. but h icicles Ban to further Slavery extension has Woad an ebbs and - nerve just ea neat la the Saute of the nation, by th e, la r n , The tion of Gem trues Comm. ' , - arouno "Resolood, That the recent outpourings of ladi. _, entertain Democratic leaders in this County, at the des' ' ~ r tion of arson C.ureerri, appear In strange contrast with:; Swan their own put cone with mord tiller. C1>120; and _ hood, to ntular nominations of the tteumeratk _ party. whose Derdred, That Mown. LeboatWageresclier end Memoir, shine; by , their roles In fever *lstria Stens Senator fronsPenb- __ a . . eylrenle s hire reflected the !ono feelings ard,wishat at woo Sat their ImMedlaMesmetituesta, and of the Stated huge. ' taken leolohookllest the Independent course of our_ Reim ,By no i sentathee, igloo the electbn of o l s litetet aerator, d ou bt a fronts aline ilhottnitioa st the dal " . cheeks Burharten, In his whiners alibi Lord Mayor's tanquet In tenidon, "that them Duo danger tote d e d e s !wallas+ I pollard in say e_eantry in weld: ' le t Hera , the prevailing" • ! _ . 1 rarer Retained, t ies w• commend cos. U. N. mum our That State Sauter. for his intellimatt Armes lo rettodng to of a , join laths enfound.d protest against the modality and sal, t legality at the Mutton of fine. taxon Caletimx. ~ - . t *rattail goulash That we rearnammid to Cu "little politi.: ble chit clans," af the Denstcratle party. 1w Mb conmy„ wise gu s h , were waiting alibi the ibtailmtke et•the Mires lad " h ap t i. Saha otatilee Br their oh:meet the crumb/haat wheats- .., ~ now &striped et the elect/pont an Anualean and Be. Lue uais publiein Veiled States Senator. to prwarre their mule, &elm In _paths/sem booing far batter lack six ream hence. - • you dual Rewired, that the sweat zuermage of the Dovertsoe et; f or l iar , South Carellne. rememendine the rumeeing et Medi elm ar Maui Slave Trade, exhibits, to Its tuns monstrosity the , soodorodoetrfoot of Slattery extetteloth Mal be simiteme- The thin of Its advocator. and that Ximuminabt, pstrietle, ' fail::_ eansiewsthe, Omestitation and Umiewieving mr daekts. saiked will miner meseart, by her infammt,te eervander the Ode tins [it the nation into tb• bands of rats tad wowed idelders __ l i•re ...a elm whom the whole • chiliad world s at potent. - - ""'._ ____* '''_ =l.llllll yindas, tad Hide beta@ okay af s and pankto VuerciP Zemiktnk Dna thew proeeedialia faiflontilistaat liana bin s we Oa fa Uds tkauty, and that tbeedltemeef tbier tda lam " Medea to kat teassemlited tis the Ilimahere __, ".."" " elthia Ilai brariCtinites. ,‘ - t nil li g . M I 2rry tg" q , : 2 :V - - : - -'-'•':' , v.-' , .: r .` , :',':'";•: , :: 5 .''; ,, ' eincouti Mettles oarsmen; of the 1 1 *neeiww ' Biqa! irsditielichodts ends Borough, hus with the teginnjeg • - seAlittotueldhkupdallteury fer Wino et the: pupil of aweekodkii- l aw elittetrie at the shot, scene reefulte subusegulechett hone salsable itheary books' pratelkhot in_rwighboting States. This library will bit amere additlooel tax *Poo eur althea", as It hue been es ,%'„tehileteat in the &Hoeing , . rialitere:-Voder 'he school ‘hor,it is penned,. that two oilmen* Collentee end Taws aces, be may aelectid hennaed to Use collesthare of the techeollas,.ind_diadesueneuit et the fond for school pal. paw Tee- per 4eut. was, allowed each olleer, on thasawani tollecied and disbluited, its p iemmierallon " • fir hie MMus; By e plan adapted by the Board, Mei aerriceel of a Tosuner lbaietwen dispensed iiritb, Wespoosthlt ail mitre loan, acting as Collector and Tram:ref, nor Sys the position Itsrmarly occupied by two. • liesireetrewS peg eent,Which is ft wring cif Par • cent. to the school fond. This amounts , to frum c 0 to RSO per snow& Theme saved m far by this plan, has been devoted to the finuatket ofa good library, for the Cur of the pupils ofthe public schools. Without being. a direct tax .npon - the eaouunnity, wei have the cove , mencement of a Library, to which as the tundlncreases, 100 to 150 volumes ran be added yearlyvand the begat' front 'which to therising generation, will tit undeniable. A taste Or reading, good readiag, should by Emend.-- Old halite are strong, end we can hope Mite from flame, adults who prefer friroioty and injurious ammement. to wild intellectred pleasures; but it is the duty of parents to bring up those now children in a. different manner, and to urge them to culUrate a habit of reading. W 6 hill the °stabile/unmet et this Public School Library, the that in the County, as the Introduction of a our and moat praiseworthy feature in our system of public is itruetion, and hope that parents win lend their hearty endeavors to Inducing their children to seek Its Mees ores, to place of waiting precious hours, in unprotl* ble amumementa. • - Annexed are ereini of the Rules and Regulations of the Pottsville Publee l School Lama, which will Comm throw who receive books from it: & Every book mail be returned Jai* Library within as many weeks after It shall have been taken out as it con, talus hundre 4 but the seine peewee may again take}; the same bo otpplication has not been made for It while It was out, by aro. one who bas not previously lad It. 7: for each day's' detention ore tooi beyond the time allowed b., Ahem wegulationatheforfelture of anemia stutli be Incurred by the borrower, and be.payable forth with to the Librarian. 8. for the on or lose of a took, albrfeiture WWI be tom by_the borrower equal 41 the cost qt the -book, Or of tbe. t. fh It be one oft series: and on the put =rot of such forfeiter& the party paying it shall be enti- tied to-the rronalnder of the aerie& A forfeiture of not less than three cents Men be in. curled by the borrower fir every spot of greaseor dirt arm the cover, or upon any leaf Of the book ; and a forfeiture of not lees than six masa, nor more than the cost of the book, fir writing In or defacing any look, or cutting or teadog te cover, tendinu. or any leaf of the book . , 10. Unto , be d , out, or so &Aced or mutilated that It cannot be nead, or anything written In it which ren den It unfit Mr general circulation, the same forfeiture shall be incurred as In cue of the Imo of the book. • • IL . lithe book bedetaineti two vette beyond the time %Bowed by these regulationa, the hook-may be considered - as lost. aid the forfeiture Imputed In such cleat lammed accordingly. FROM TANA4I7A. X 111Xlie mum.] Stemma, Jelenaiy %ih , 1551. Hums. MOMS ttPeritapa Jot* may entertain toms objections to entering the tune of another common. dent on your List front this place, and well you may. it. Is bait a few weeks ago that a ioung been bana,thla Bo rough declared his intention to keep the readers of your paper evhstahtly pied - up . In natters belonging to Ta maqua. They have beds deceived; one letter alone bay ing On !shed his ,regittnr correspondence % His sudden silence could not hare been for want of news, for I aa• sure you there . is more than enough, nor edit It be In consequence, of y oar 'cutwilllngness to pub:bh IL, for you are always wllllng, not only to publbh newe, but to as. aist the young aspirant in making himself useful to his neighbors. . Nor are the loaders of the JOEWNAL the only persona deceived In this nianner: d few months ago one of those berme Smote an article—a pretty good, article. for the paper of our own Borough—ln which_ be expremed the longing desire of his moult namely, to beget for Mot , self i great and renowned name; to than this he amid conceive of no better way than articles *at a newspaper. The paper above 'named wee 'the one of Ids 'choice, • • • , , Helms to be regular and constant, but alma this was a failure. The artletetn question was the d,rst and with regret, for the non - attainment of so noble an ambition, we say. it was the tad: I air, tot- my pari, Intend to maks no oneities, lest Die they fall short, yet 1 dothink that you shall be' in- Primed of matters and things as they transpire here In . Tamaqua, and that the ettlawna Of our Ikaisugb tie mad.' acquainted with what la going on around' Ouse. I only wish that your old correspondent] would again take this matter upon himself; as I bet eve he Is again with ea. - Ido not intend; at this time, but Just: to introdiee myself, and should you -consider me worthy „another , am hearing, I promise to , ' a little in news; however, permit me to my n erred in refinsiom to that altebsorh, log, all.citiftrunding, ell.mjaterieue .and aildisgraceful let of put Mime-citizen, Mr. Lebo, in the late election or U. &Senator: Sir, that great eastern monarch, on the night when he revelled in music and dance, when in his pride, he drank wins from consecrated vessels, was no more surprised and alarmed at the sudden aid inter. pected appearaniti of the Persian army at his very pal. ace, than wets the Democrats of Tamaqua at the newslef 'the election and the votes that made it: for like he, they laughed and sneered "tithe folly of the enemy whilit erndeiteMing to turn the count of such a mighty rivi, forgetting that the predicted time bad arrived when this cy greet, but corrupt emPire must fall ., If t he lament*. hie 'fate of that King be that of Dem : I Let the rece n t election teach theM that that e which they Isis so strongly desired topupetuate and spread, Is be coming hideous and odious In the Ada of Abe people. Their recent acts have been weighed In ;the balances of teases; humanity 'and Radice and found wanting. !. On Saturday evening 14'4 a few,of thnse much irsjetr, ed ind highly Indignant men, collected ilogetber an the; mirposel of presides resolutions expressers of their hat ings.. They were almilar,lf nos the sae, as those pia& ed by the meeting held in yourytOwn. They further de. dared Chit the pole raked by that party inlhoirrf of lit; i ettanari,staedlng on the pavement In iron tor Mr.Leho's store, should come down on Monday, and, uni enough. roughs" the weather waa,dawn mine the po It was then removed to a more congenial location near Hotel at the extreme end of the Borough, where it l again to, be raised. I hear that the shambolderi In he pole' who . , aide with Mr. Lela; can hare their Contribitiona refund lifrom i tsm. 4 ,4 11 they wish . In connection 'with lb 1 I was much amused on last Saturday whilst Osten to an min. meat betvreen two gentlemen r widdi a .tidaverj affair at Marti:burg. The one was a, s ' • I believe t . r— - j 0 m the Saab, a torero advocate of le.,fery. In' the 'gine of the diseusalon the stranger enft eo Wits to dait* the eitstanee of • soul la a nags *mad not bale - ill= be anything mem than a 11. - or a ticet , •ta b i a mealitotte, giving htm the eplthet--"A - legged ass," and etalgered that as such be should 4 ted. Bow yer, tiltbill the gentleman's Sloquencii ' failed, both _ - . . . ....„ . ..,.._ - I ns mew l' , Jet. Appleton, and N. J. L ird. fln the Senate the vote stood unanimous (40) for Air. . ••• Sumner. - . 'fir Dastrtt.t.u, last week, a suimerat the Mon tour Route of tbeeitizene, withent distinction; of, party, .was giirtielpated in. The ioccarion eras . , pleasant, and the utmost bare:may And good fief, fog prevailed.' Profit the toasts artirotti on•the , oc- whin, we select the following: '. • ' • 1 Ty r. Garretsce.—"Sueeras to theinobleTOL% —LAO, Wagonseller, and fifenear, and to all De meirats_who are tree," , ~. . i 7161,11taltoN'S OPIRIOS op Jacittais.-This pri vate papers of Mr. Webster promises many epri ous revulatioas. Hero ittbo 6 0 4101 4. 0 f do father of modern democracy relative to a later idol of the sarne,party: i . i • ~. "I feel mach alarmedat th e prospect of seeing (len. Jackson Pre:dant:llle li one of themost unfit ' man I know, of for such a place. Hoi l ' tuts bad very little respect for laws. or constitution"; and is, to fact, en able military chief. -His Pus.: lions are terrible. Whoa I was President of the Semite he was a 13enstor, and be' eettld - never speak on account of, the fullness of Ids feellega. I have seen hint attempt it repeatedly, arida" often choke with rate:. His passions are no doubt cooler now; he has been;mneb tried sistee I knew him, but be is a dangerous man." • ._ • 1 .„ .._ • .! 'limos Dattocnacv ix- missount.—The Bea ton Democrats of St. Louis do not Suns at all in. • i Geoid:loA by thattureat of Got. Price against tie business prosperity of the city, beelines of ite op position to slavery propagandism. The Der/Menu of Jan. 9th, contains the proceedings of a large meeting held on the , Pith, at *bids, resolatiotts of the boldest ehatneter were adopted,*purniag the threats of the pie -eh very Goreener's UtttlUttiir,S.— , The fourth resolution Of the series iii.as :follows: , . , Resorted, That th people tif St. Louis aPpeal to the people of the entire Stale to caudal:,l the attempts of a demagogue clothed with a. little. brief authority to slander and proscribe them, for the eaereise of their inalienable right to !select their owit candidaies, and 'to exprefe their own ;opinions upon - polities - I topics. They appeal es tieeirdly to the free white laboring men of, Mis• soul to defend and cu-operate with them in •se lecting• 11l their representatives, the defenders of the rights of free white laboring men; holding as they do that the rights of labor—tbe onli pro perty of the poor man—are as sacred as therights of any other man, to nay otherpreperty, and that this right ie not only a time-ho nored institution 'of the State, but is worthy of, being .hhnored through all time tousle. ' - f ~' The above appeal toe !'free (white laboring , men of Missouri,"to staid in array fortheilefonee ,of their own Interestlagainskt slave bolding class, is most signifies t• for a a fire State ! And ',referring to the speeeti of Mr. Blair, the member . `of,Congress elect from $l. Louis District, the -De- H isweret says:- 1 ~ .. . i "Mr. , Blair asserted I . ..ith emphasis! and 'effect the AO', of white labor, and judging Moat the loud ' uses of the eatitig, the doctriSe was most a eptable. A n; and again the sturdy workin t en bores ng and cheering teitiniany to the t ith of thie priiniples entintiated by/Bair, i t • as theywell might, fu' It- weir thrtir.own peculiar interest he advoeat . The ca u se of whim labor is evideetly a lfiri--and seminal one 4n St. 'Louis, sind wilt' be au rich fruit in the 'flitare..— The- pee.slavety bigotry, which would ohm for, 'bid ill construction! of railroads, lestai" chance nigger s hould run elf; is laughed to scorn ;by our intelliOnt workmen, as' was demonstrated "then the spOker told of 'a Mr. Patterson's oPposltion •ito.a . railroad bill ' which was advocated by Cap. )tain--9teneral Reid rather, since the battlerat Op surettdinie—and which the said Mr. Ilatterson opposed, lest a nigg e r should .possibly l escaper when tbe road was conatrucied." PEN, PASTS AND =BUM -AP' wing 1858, there were 800 de aths in here in a permanent Italia' pe ra In Idutaii Indians of Souther!, eiliforida aro in a very liieetitute eondition. , 4 1637-The -Canadian Parliannht, tneet,ib Torus:de' on the 28th of TehritatY. • ; - - Jedltalrs. Julia L. Dumont, , Well lonian as a poetessi, tited'at Verity; Ind4'anl!irew Year's -day. 01811 The -Pennsylvania Illennical Eliiciety has now a-publication hind of. We've -thousand doI-1 tare. .j . . - '.• ArtOregen now sends to ettlifornia-ronsidete ble quantities of butter, bacon, eggs eiid smoked meats.{ • ' pirtEduestion is to talent 'what scifng is to the diamond—it brings ,forth all ita l intrinsic beauties. 183*Prout $1 „COO to '315,000 . woii of fan are annually reduced ,in Chntauque County, New Pork. 1 -'• • -pat-Philadelphia during the pastyenr,bas paid into the State Treasury $4640,465A-for! taxes, li eeasesi, Au. 'Sugar Cane was cultivated in Ixis Ange. loss county, California, during last, nylon, with marked success. '`lieu. Dr. Riddle, for twei l y.three year* pastor of the Third Presbyterian urilyin Pitts burg,;htis resigned,' • _or- A grey eagle measuring from tip to tip of his wings, six feet. tea incites, was rissently %hot near Droadway, Va.., . , i I • , •',...Brustoe, with taxable real estate:asserted:at $1,16,000,000, possesses personal propltrty souks ed. at $105,500,0110. ' F ' • ! ', l - "••4:11 - Tbsire Die now osie hundred :end fifteen oonntiee in the flourishing 'State of. Texas, and territory for as Many more. • , I -. . 1 , - ;Or They awl sinking a well in Toledo, Ohio, l 'thigh will b0'2500 felt deep. This wilt be the [ deepest well in the world.. i 1 .. Affir.lisrper's Weekly meets with * cool ramp. tiotyrom the newspaper prem. It is proldiun a dirappoiniemnt and failure. 1 011`The salary of the Governor o Indian , i only $2,500 itbat of the Supreme Judge, $1,200 and the Circuit Judge, 11,0001! 1 I per The amount of poultry brokght to :the New York market, since December 22d, averaged two hundred tons daily. Or The number of enrolled militia in !th State of Blaine is 71,114. The number of act' militia reported at the fall etwampient was 2,. 334. 1 Al The Chinese,rlt California, are built le liOspital in Eincisneen'to. They havel also .a that tre of their own, where the acting is4ieculiar an' striking: - ; • . . , 1 -: ifisfY-Dr. Kaki, the intrepid 'Aretle • nivigito , cannot, it Is thOught, survive long, is disease 4 ingammattiry rheumatism, which his now attack--; ecl the heart. .._ - .1_ _ _ . j ;!,iILID-The line, of Telegraph to YApalaehieoil,; bas-been completed from Columbos, Ga. Tbe that message bet Ween the two plicat passed oven the wires on the Bth. ! • • r ; ..,11AP'Captain Dodge, United Stalls Army, sa.n! of Senator Dodge, is a prisoner among the Qila }facile Indians. 'Several parties left Santa Fe Ito endeavor to oncost c • I Q OrThe *polars, of the Lowell 'factories him over one million of dollars depoilted in the city institutions for savings in that city. The number of depositors is 4413. . 1 • - i f: fief- Waseca.—Last at the cross, and first, at the grave. It her mission to illustrate by,ner the mercy and lore . of, Christ,i who eamfilis 41 deliver rroto temptation and to nave the lota pfrOn Christmas kday p., John Knlekerbocket, Esq., of Waterford, W. Y., onelosel to the Right Bey. Bishop Potter a check for 13,800,-,,6 be op. rinspriated by the Bishop to'missions, in any ‘ Way lie might direct. _ I '‘ jgl • Tbe expenditure. for Common BeboolOn New York, duriog 1858 were 43,531,942 52, lbere are 11,883 school* and 24038 teachenk-L -p1,,P32 children attend school. qnly 253,282 of imitable age do not attend. - I jtA2-At a temperance meeting in •Boston,l ra tion tly, Rev. 1.8. Refloat said, "No week is Io terrible es that of a blasted charaiter." Yet kow Many do we encounter, daily drifting on the I neean.of-tife towards eternity. 1 . 1 •The Harrisburg and. Lancaster -Railroad Company intend building a bandsome 'depot :et l ll'ortsmontb, to be modelled after the wapiti-I cent depot building now in prog,nes of *rallied cat flatrisburg end nearly; as _ 1 , yrifritcv. Dr. Bellows). of Neat York, (lilts.. Ain) defended the drama in his thanksgiving ;sermon, and the leading managers. and artists of ;the theaters have tendered him aeknowledg. !atent In the shape of a service of .. plate. Dr. B. [(declines the intended favor, and 'offers to preach them a sermon. Jar• Drow n hates cold weather moth .:triare , than he earn for sleigh riding. Yet he promised to take his wife nut whenever he, found "every-1 thing just right." - "Wino will that be r asked his spoon:. weary of periptual teasing to ea par ! pose. • "WtrY when there is drstfrate sleighing in: Jane," replied the inixOrable hatband. j • , Ar The Pennsylvania • Prinilint • Telegraphic.' Company and _the Atlanta end,. Ohio National Telegraph Company have consolhated their stock. Their satin linos extending from: Philadelphia to Pittsbargli t iave been placed ender theauperititen. dente of Mr. David Brooks, favorably knots as ea* tintendrot of various telegraph fhbaekeweledging neeptini of wedding • nate from.: oar qvandatal" asiedate ft:Daddow, Life - I.litograteigier, 11 .1; happy life to our friend and correspondent, oltalph!sta. and Minsters, 'Nay they lira, km.! and enjoy all the blessingo tronehs e fal to the mast fa .;oored of our rant" That is a peat one, Samuel. ,/ "Frank Cram 'lied instantly in _Chicago, tilaltednesday' week, from the Wats of dri nking a quantity:Of anaretion of potentate, ne* kilts It for watei. lie was almost intently seized with imams haring but time to exclaim "whet Was iu that palirti when he full busk that, Thal ,efeeta , of the acid, are similafto that ;of pronto ;tattle:4 a [ most deadly poison; .:.*ltinttlfta to , h it z gi tiote#, impeded find the saffanni:. dna *ls. tide. OSII"Co( Pretaaat , peiwartas today& Nail. tine of his'exploretions, whit 4 are sow owIT: to ! eardatioaal 'itacOstate. It Is to be Publlattot • Caatipa Patimos.. of ti anthem ityta mithythri at Div. Kw; :and thc•sarthak ku aveskrad_ -sou earn of tan thousand doliita for hlw editorial tabor. It» workw Of Frasier and gaga win ti to r noble aitittentent te'Atlterinae many and riAaat can selenni. ; 11 , • - • being tension whose men- Iliad, 81/11. 1/3014, tie be met— g. . l y b o: `ate I lOiI aiSl' 0 00, Oh Let st! evOr fitai Of ell I ittfiir. tip , ties, far utia- Stia -State, and the .., 4 * ties allot to 1 are their trotting. courses fur . last, ho ' - all I the cattle allows, es it is sot far. the interest . o f fanner or the breeder or horses to coontenaece or allaw, ill nay trial of homy!. a. faster. rate tban a trine in four minutes. the trial to be wady', singly or- in pairs ;smeared together.. Any horse driven at a faster rate-the Board *Naha, should be ruled • ,oat. ia all premium,, i • ' eld. MIX Qyzartme.—The Interocianie Te put a beitnroand the globe,-wad the vitiation - will thin aria., what will be dune ttboaq Goodall Sundayi will generally become confaved.. If the telegraph olSees in al/ parts of the woild Clore ow, - Sunday, new. amingemem , trill 1 1 greatly interrupted and delayed, fur Sun day a one place. *ill of 'Comte- be Saturday or ?Sunday In other,. liennwhile Granville Stokes, Nu. 9tTii Chimmit• *freer, Thiladelpiiia, will con. tinuelttrsepply citizen,. with his beautiful and fashionable clothing. • - , FJOIT Maros, is- celebrated English actress, beinglis4ed in her youttOmd• the boldness to coma before thoaudienes'end ask, "which du you soy playing or my I , erttour - ."The play ing the silaying l" was the call trout 4 Weli that consoles .me,la was the roamer, "Lily playing can be bettered, but my pereun I eann,,t ghee' She soon became Cr itaruritirof the pub- Ho. 1 fiad;the lady been a gobtleman we should hare denied the sett impel:whir/ant, by referring to the greet Emporium of Fashionable Clothing, knqiin as Enehhill .1 Wilson, 205%end 207 Ches. nu(sr., P.hila. ffiillodloweirs Ptllls.—Generel debility, kw spirt* and nervous leritat inn, are the, inevitable ' cense .quentes o ixedggestiars. liesnoeate the stomach, Cider the betwieht, and regethste the Betroth:nits/Ith theee won -der wnrising Pills. and the strength returns, the depres sion ceaseti, the nerves berozoo calm. "flits Is not theory but Prlsetw truth founded on long ye: rs of 'Aperients,. volumes of testimony, and the camel:avant admbalott of albsnialical men who have her witnessed the effects of the tenattiot. In this country, dyspepsia, has herttolbre been 'so common • comphint. that it plight almost be termid a .nstioeuti institution." If however, tippets.: ties, &re seuerally, vise enough to root to thliremetiy, the disease will anon teams a rarity. i 1 It R. . It .-- • R. R. Chl4t: : Coeighs, SereveCeideOwviThrutta,,Paps In the t i jiard'and Dlilicult Breathing. Will immediately yield to the seething efilea'cy of the Be Rena: 1,- . . wet Readißellrf." i - When the system is En a Ent seized wiih cold, a 'dose of Redivay'r Regulators should be taken, this hall the ;sea lable at Wastage that is'needed. If you' hive a 'sore l 1 ' ti.l, or bad conch, pales anon the • chest, e. hard bu.nithined cold In Cke bead, and, your howelsareputive "'trout Of order k takelliadway'si Remained, and nib the w cile body with itediny's Relief (remember the whole body:} head, neck, throat and i all—then take at night a I , lona dos s of RadwaY'll Regulates's, to regulate the or gans of thr body to a rcraer and hialdiyaetionlarid to firtablish an equal and healthy eireulation of the blood, spa alt thew disqpneable 'symptom - son% In a fin hours linve you: For eroup and whooping cough, 'the Ready Relief applied to the throleand the bowels kept 'open with t thO Regulators, have saved the liver of band:ear pr Children. who would have been sacrificed to the wa in* potatoes of lbe regular doctor. Under all annul +UnaWhew! coughs Of colds, or diseases. caused by a [pent Or a cold, Redraft Resolvent, Relief and Raga_ test will quickly cure the affliction, and rid ttze body Gun tier preienbe of all conselmptive materials. I i"ers+p affected with weak or ulcerated lungs, tuber. 'ibis, brOnchitia, hacking 'dry weigh ! Mica breathing 4 1, ,,r; spitting of blood,•ltailway's Reasevatiiier lirimanzed !will lU:ashortklme remora all obstructions ROW the fungi it'd tlhe'oW hniart strength and soundness td thetealt and dbresurd lungs. . . LTholip is no usediclue in-present use that low made so say /septa cures of Lung Complaints as Midway's Rea- Un, ting Resolvent. ';, . ' IWe request the attention of the 'labile to the !allow: lag letter: ' I I ! piazzas, Were Comma Co.; May iith, 1855. 1 11 erae2;bibubled with, a . Lung pamphlet, which De.l Mariter(and Dr., Pitch said was consumption. I bad i six sewers attacks of bleeding.- I had great pans its my aides 1 and shoulders, and eery .bad cough. V would nomeßneem cough one hour at the time. I vomited thick thank streaked with Slog; anpitite was always good. I paid Renter end buimired &Alan, mad llteb eonsiiier mime, Lad still was not 'cured or watered. I lone. taken ' [ six kitties of Magee*, need the Relief to rub rye/lest ale h. 'am now well. I -doze , t. belie ea I ever had the con siumplion. . . 1 '' . dOillt IL; BURLING. i Tbel use of the above, Is like it great many others; . If aA person id troubled with heavy colds, and by. constant ) person irritatedand dischargeblooal ;it is iet down ar consumption-411 such kinds of eau iincopiion,ltadway's iiiiitty Belief and Resolvent will Coen fare. ' . I #o,!gions .),atqwitct. ;•• . , Mitfins Rev. Llvt &urr, D. D., Bishop of the Melba ;dist Rpisoned Church, L eipected to preach (Providence ..Perniitting,) in the That Methodlit Churth, Potte. 1 / 4 ?"11114•on Sabbath MO7ll/14 ZIOX4 51,103.4 o'clock, and in ithe Second Methodist E. Church, in the evening, at 2' ;o'ckink. • ' . 407r-ANN/yEBBAJIT.—The Anniversary of the to lambi Bible SoCiety of Schuylkill County, will take phi* ou potash. theld of Tebruary, tai the !Second Nietho.• dist!D. Church of Pottsville.. Them will be a business 1 meeting In the afternoon, at 2% o'clock. The *usual IteArt_will be, read in the evening, et half pasty, whim ' seniral addressee will be delirered by able maskers theas abroad. Auxiliary neckties are requested to send dele gates. The dem throughout the comity, and all other friends of the Bible cause, are trpecitally Invited lo -tell By Order of the Board: ..' D. Cbrremonding . Secretary... As elegant and ixitly building, said to her "the most 'splendid Baptist church edifice in the iloutherniStates." and eostlng $66 000, wise dedicated In November, by the • Citadel Square Baptist:church, Charleston, B. C. • A Convtivr now Portni:—Franep' Tasters, a Bob.. Mien priest who renounced Popery, And who bad placed hiinself, under the care of the elands of New Voris. was recently baptised and ordained. in the German Bran ,gelical llisaionary church in Masten steNow York. • DEPARTLILN or Stissrosaarex—On Wew-Yeaes Day the Bark Henry Dill, Captain Charles Watson, left Boston fix Smyrna, • She carried out the following niblick:markt: The Bev. Messrs. J. 11, White and wife, I. W. Winches.- terand wife..l. G. Copping and wife, C. F. Mote. and site, C. il. Wheelerand wife, .1 U. Pettingili, and Him - C. Al. Dodd. • . , . DIOTIOICIN • tar PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, earner of Lyon and 34 street. Milne Service ereryatbbatb at 10 'O'clock, A. and b o'clock, P. 11. - ..03FTIRET METHODIST EPISCOPAL Criuncnawks oast Street, Pottsiale, Rev. WU-urn L. Class, Pastor Divine service every. Sabbath at 10 A. 31. and at I% P. catirSECOND METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CIIIIRCII, Market Street, Pottilrlllet Rer. Tsukrr Glace; Pastor, Divine sordeeevery Sabbath at 10 A. M. and 754 P. M. 'Jar ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. MarketSonare Pott.bvllle, Rev. DAPITZL BUCK, Paster. Divine ter vice la this Chureb regularly every Sunday. Morulnic; as lo . ti o'clock; eventne, at 7 o'clock: Weekly Prayer . ..Meeting, Thursday evening. at 7 o'clock. ..C111.111.C11.-- T -The following ministers Me expected to 811 the pulpit cf the Deptiat CitaiCh at , the times desigasted: Wm. T. Bu4kesi, . gunda7,- rebrgaibign• J. coje, , 2 d do f Womb, i " -J. Wheaton Smith, lit -do - ANA " rC. J. Pa.. 24 'do ' May, ' a • W. E. Watklama, • *I •do ' Juno, " Doom, M. Sprott, 24 do July, K. Dall, Levy,. 24 do do . • trsttA. . eter , Jain R. NM* id do pc abet.' • - LOST &F OUND., . OC,KET BOOk . Plknur,s REWARD.—Lost, on Wednesday. It arf tat, between-Sow Castle and Pottsville. a Pe Btalli. containing train thirty ti My dollars, 1i notes. • ! with thesabeetibsesnarade Written ens a cord in the book. dpplyat this offiro, or to ' . 0.11. 4 . llMirtlEft. . January 24,17 ',441 , 0 ieew Castle.' HACK LOST.—Losit on the. 'Oaf -Inst., to the borough orpottarillo,a cheek drawn by .1.11. Adam, um the liluers' Bank, of Pi:00.1111C, marked No. V.. for #I.9P. An persona are hereby ,eautioned against negotiating said cheek as payment of4the /MIO 140 been stopped.' The finder will be suitably rewarded • on returning it to the subscriber C. W. I'ITSIAIK. Pottsellle, Jantuiry 17,'57 9t S; REWARD.,--Lost on, Tuesday tast.t t o...a,untitmun. and ' Tuscarora, a be , d es' tetrads, with fr port sootaisle, tont:defog A SlO bate. en faislisb soverersnie breest.pla, (ehlehrrtasitts the bait of four departed relstives, cud Ls wereetrwutly lel birriap prised.) a Wee collar, a pear of glom. and ware other moult! articles. Whoever still ftturt the wow to the agreed the Niigata/1e Beiktin ‘lll melee 9te ahoy . e reward. .. ]January 10, '57 241, WANTED.: L'NGINEER WANTED—By the subscribe at ttie Loariate• CoDkry, faunals, 61,303 a 61, Jan. Aitm,"7co3.i "AT: a>. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-10 braskorlietistierrti oil o 41°44 11: 17 /as i gl u • 4need workm**34,siettre a What, lob, nd good WI. ge••=46: l L...•' ‘4lXOEnn ,wowrox. Supt Plurunr " eck Dfc 7.0 /11 4t tVA.NTED---350 Yonng, Men. in V 'nisi laid ant traveling Amato, In ,a bustami 0 1 1 7:1 1 Mdtd and honorable, at a calory of slooprr questh of p only molted. No patent medicine or book bosons*. full partlenlare Ave to *lt who meek" partake stamp or a three cent piece. and address - ANNON A 03., Atkinson Depet, N. ' Jeuttary 10. 2.4 t 0,1710 E.—A Salesman' many years modern's% lb* Owl Wads. as traveling gen 10.411 New Iragiewk-of eosionobillsg wit!' the truk and orsaulanterwe of a very extensive district. nab whoa be is intirastoly owitreints4= log tbeli standing twoums, ikete.,) and eon I ibeirontsp,wiskos toast. so sop t with guiles ter tito owning Waal to travel wd make ales of Lon hipi,4lebnyikiii.Costeriwadi and Giber Coot • Allem Den 413, PtenriNer, Derby, Cone. ' • . :310.10, IT !• • " - • • SU* - • ' rvation tau oTtr lb. iti., I.lrande." ts wrapped in limiter Ist: "Jim, ' Voluote.er-.IA t wife to 'ease a steered—and, t how you Mlle r, the fact is, you and to I Caine illetimpoti both tit blsokets, got mt to deep. Board of Agri. led resolutions rec. iltural societies of ices hi reference to r cattle shows as leteriitics of the le, of all homor. resolved that the' ina:eihibitione is FOR SALE & TO LET. IILOIL,E AND submaih,Nwta 0,11 ifs itesitablo faze Ouse-situat e d on Mahsntongn /newt, la tin t nugh et ratty/11)e, Oen° the baptist March. The Reuse Is tintlt In the enitsle style—two storks ma *:tits basement. The bt. Is 23 fi firtzt 11 :44 tart &op. Foy term and other partk-olata, apply to the Potts vill aalwrilan, au the Illtenalso. JAS. R. e. January 24.'4 - • Aita)lto N ____ , .- OTICE TO C OAL OPERATORS. icga. n. cwt A Co. propose to how thole Cool proparty lb the town of e thuouth.Luartllleottnty, for a term Or part . • Persons *Wang to outage In the Medan. will And this a vary dothatdre property for Immediate operation. It aro 'l ewd has booze /in/doped by oinking ft slope. TWQ ‘or a ), opennxl. linertner% who t os, railroad rare, ew dy to commoners shippin Coal with the opening of as e. .litlose la the Spring. 1 !oho, C, al on this properly , tate I all be 0/1* 1 'Wee water level: Any further partiralses respertlog 'oldpnry din he had by calling on Um; U. Cwt , f t Willa' meadow, ea4ow, or Ileum Frisbruntb k r.ro., Phllidolibbl. Persona teithbr: to ems nil a• the property ran do so by nibtag on Wm. Ilackott. Wbo robber on he trrogra. v - lin Wing 24. ',5? • 414 t __......,..—. X--- .eHICTERING PIANO for sail , . a lit in of 11. IV. Poole, cf.). Ilt.lcbun. N. , ail. 141. 141102tuasSiojiitise,.....t „ flo t t, T .,, w ret t Story Apty . to p:i u lka. : , •. ... .JAIII2II W. 1119WIL.Ny Centre. be., Potent , • January S. '4.7 , '''',';• • ' ' 'I DUX, CORtaishig • l t am) bait 4L stie Toots,' pre kut wortterimonclays, at th e end Iron DaDot Dec o r'ol 61. • MOM POW. Coitil - itikritlis of 81n eriur qua i: Ity, Setootre Meet Cutters beet ID the eroeld.'at t h e rd Ware and Iron Depot. MANIC POTT. Dee. ID, '66 61. TT INSEED OIL, Patent Paint Oil, Av.,taxh,.... Ire, tr. for ale by HANN VII. • 1'11.03111 Ilaron, Aland =.'36 - 34 - _...,. POR SALE— 7-8 About 800 feet of 1 4 4 woad bawd elope dada, nearly new, Imohe o CUM. SIOLLICT, Plugger% Sehayl. county, Pa, - November ZI, 'SO - - - : 47-4roo __ - FIRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling and Blast runisees, 'trona the Seeding Walla, Le ow. at the PIOSILIat TURN AO% Patterille.lan. 19, Ind 4 at t I VORY HANDLED Table anu Des. net Kulves, Ellvor Plateil Blade% saitablefor Christ was proonts, at the Hardware, sad bon Depot. Pattovino, Dec, 2),103 51. MANX NM. SILVER PLATE)) TABLE FORKS, platedSpeoste Billttaota :re.' Setts, Inne Goods to the Boltdays;at t he hardware and Iron Dept Dec. tdt, 'Ns 6 - FRANK POW. 011EAP FUEL.—Coke for oak, k:/lante oe small quantities, at the low pries at b tents per bushel. Inquire either at the *OW, to welts of the Pottsville this Company. Pottsville, November 22.'66 IUST RECEIVED.--4 . large assort ft, mord- of+plindld Peidnuurry, le, from the atanuraa torlWaof inlea Usual I DoOlarstaost and others. , • Alt thosa. woo want Ana Perfumery, call at C. BA It LETS Book and Variety Store. • January 21.1067 ' • • 3-tt RENT.—The OffiCee lately oe. e:pled' by. F. W. Unbar, Ray. in Centre WM, wn eh ate saltable for a Store, or any tlnd of btalness.— Alse, a stone dealing home ea. Railroad atreet. pply' 11.1 • . ~111:Rtiir: Oct, 23,14 ' 134 t riA.GUERREAN APPARATUS for. _lll_, PAM—The subscriber desisloit to quit thr bust. nolo of fliscuerrooty plus, will offer Aw saki a first nit. Paguen eau Apparatus, with everything' heishslos to the art, eosuplete.. This ' estsora MOMS COUSIsts of Mo. risop.'s !i site, be. Also, a eouddsrable sleek of met, itc.i on hand. Address fS. J.G. Z Elia; Usthel P. 0., Barks county, Ps. . IZCZEM tTEAM ENGINES FOR SALE.--2 Ram Engines, with steam eyllrider 22 index di m:outer, and 6 feet atrage. 2 Blowing cylindera62lntbri dbunater, 4 foot stroke, With Boilers. formerly In UM at a Blast Euratom Would maltuodoelhrnt Pumplcier /Ike. lug Eughaea. One or both will be widow" drained. Ip. ply to LONG ENECKES At CO., Sionnolitt /rota Irorks, Shaseratin. r to. aso. W. lie. October 6. 1855 42.1 f (IFFICE or the Swatari R. R. Co.;- dr Pottsville; January 17th,1 Mi. • OTICE.,—The Annual keeling of the shareholdersof this Company, and an NMetkin for President, /Unseen and other Wiwi to arm the eniultig year w1:1 be held at thltir O. en Safiirday, the fist last., between thi hours of 2 and 4 o'clock P. IL, On Murder. J. C. DONALDSON, Seer. Pottsville; Jan. 24th, 4 It obedience to an order,. -Ll of the Court of Common Plats of Schuylkill roan ty, the Sheriff of Raid county publishes the following . .. summensin Partition. Sheriff's Office. Pottsville,l _WM. MATZ, Sheriff. January 24t h;iBs7. • f .igetituyikilf County u. • MI4-1 1 The CSminonerealth of Peens,'nubs to the Acrid of said County, (lawns* Lewis MllllllWAndenried mho bc plaintiff stake you metre of prosecuting his (Ulm. then we command you. that you *unisons by good summons, Charles A. lleviicher, late of your county, yeoman, so that he be and appear babe. th,r.Judges of our Court of Common plea of Sshisylkill County,. at a term of meld Court of Comment You to be held. at Pottsville to said County on the fast Monday of March (I&W) next, to answer the said plaintiff of a plea, -whil refute., !rhenium the slid Lewis Audenr)ed, gad Charles A. fleakertien, Aoki:khan t, together and un divided do hold one hundred and slity.two sernot land, foram iy In Norwegian. now In ltraneh Townstdp,Sehtiyl. bill County. be the soldCharies A. Herkscher, Pattitiou thereof between theca according to the laws and e*4.OIMS et the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to be made; loth contradict and the same to bur done, dotb not swath un justly, and contrary-to the same hies and castouts,' (es It is And hart you IA(41 there the 1112111610011111 and thin the Honorable C. W. Regina. req.. Plum 'dent Of our saki Court at Pottsville, this sixteenth day . of January; D eighteen huitdritd e'ed fiftpse rani UNTZLNOZll, , Prott6trotay. tille, - January 14th, It' 4-(1t ~ 1 , - .? a Ti cs e n E rd . w — m l s be h o e pe 1) e ned f l o a r w m i a i r i e s . .4 i t 1 loind oo 1 Z r i n Tz• e - A , the thith twit. No greater draught:of water than I N . afa (net will be/Mowed until April 6th. . . JOHN IL TLIOSINK, Feerotary. March 26,1856 . 13.1 y , —___.. 1 . 0-PARTNERSHIP NO'rICE.— R . Joieph Johnston has this day assotisfe4 with hits !John, Waugh. in the °cal Mining and Store keeping bus. Ines; under the inn of Johnston it Waugh. ,Kposen JoivcsTo*, , . JOILN 'WAUGH. , Pottsville, January tr. 'LT 34t. URURN Ac PORT CLINTON R. ROAD..--.Nolte is hereby shorn, that nude; 'Me ant a rty conferred' by law, this Company has been !OD. solldated and merged with the Allentown Railroad Cost., panyi undue the style and Me of the latter. ELLWOOD DOWD, PreridraL • ' 'Jan , 17,'b7 .2.3t N tI VIDUCE is hereby given to the Stock. If6lifers of the Saint Cialr-tiavlng Fund daveciailen 1 be sawed Meeting of the Asereistkes will take •phieest the School Ilona& In the borough of Saint Clair, - ang Friday evening; February the 28th, 1867, at 7,1i5% click, when and where all Interested are swamis* Iw Quested to attend, as bissinews of Importance will be transactel. JOUN H. REBA Secy. Jannary.l7, 'Ft • - . 3411 10 the Coal Vrade of Schuylkill Co. -,state lags of tha opetratorsu 11l beheld MID* d Association, Itt Ceutro• otreet, eve tors, even' Tuesday and Friday, tram to 1 o'elock, P; M. AM those Isiterext• the Trade are Invited to at trod ttiepe whteb,l4 la boys& a permanent el , 'The CbatZrchasge of Miry/Ai/I rovrar B. SILLYMAN, Presidint • 16 E peisons holding .by the School Dinerkin of kbuylklll Act of the 24 of April, lg.o, authoris; said Board,anrreequestrd to present the said bonds, without delay, to Daniel Stager. Serrctsry • ef the present board of School Directors, and fetrulqt him with the date and amount of the saki bonds, In coder that the present Board may take measures Sir. ths 1140• dation of the said bonds, if correctly issued The* , nte so presented within ninety days from the publiest too or this outlets will not be r. repulsed by the Boat.* as valid and subsisting. By the Dodd. T.V. BOLICK, Prrel. Nevembee 'l6 ta:;im FrHE NEW CREEK COIIPANY wni metre propane!" Ihr the north:oat of thater upon their tants. rand:Hag of the rufous kinds of Oak. (white oak predominating,) flack Walnut, Mokka, Itattle and other reidetial of hard wood. "'Apply at the omen of the Company. No. 01 Walnut street, Ildladedphht, or to J. B. ?COM their Agent at rgklmont. December itd, 61-it rirllE• NEW CREEKCOMpANY are adding some lots of larger six* to their mem t surrey of Piedmont, which• they offer for sale. 'The rapidly leered/leg population and improvements 'arrant ipe triter that no better investment sin be made for prospective profit or immediate return, if (m -proved. The eo c e rehy will receive in payment anotbelr lots their _mart , ere bonds at per, or other liberal terms. Decent ler it'.0,'.56 Plait • GUAL MINES FOR RENT.,—Thoe sew Creek OArpsay haring their mines Jo good workbag order with cars. damphoose, Waal housee,: Le.. are prepar ed to receive proposals for ltentbd • por t " tion or the elate of their mines, with a present capecitY . or MA) to 10,t* tons per day. ' Thikir minvii aro Waits(' °Pon the Bata tbil Balti c more and Ohio teliruad. one mile, west of Piedmont, Va. They will also rent their mines at Piedmont, If Raj party should desire to letter, - If the saints are ant rented the Company are also fre pare4 to furnish coals, atibeir dasapbonso, by contract,' on favorable terms. Tba Company have upon their Ueda valuab • derail"' 4 - of r -nt dl imer - -welts of which P- ,of hoot ore, of neva. ten% samples of ablvb soy be seen at their Alm No. Walnut oboe!, PbILIC pbs4, or at Piedosonit. uharb they offer to partk-a del Nis of engaging I. the tuostanfacture of trao, toyeac ebb the coal, with the right to erect furnaces. 4te.. f able °Ube/ by royalify,(rent) boraty. or percentage of O r t! profits. pP There loan abundance Of theber for charred. bIb.cHUYLKILL FIRE" tk• MARINE' IfiiillitAPlCE COM rANY.-0111c.-8111yinan's bait/. blabantousa street. 2 doors from Centre. Statement or tbrleo- traits of the Company, from June ' 23d, lAN, to January U. 1857, published in accordance with the requirements of the Ad of Assembly twerp rasing mid Company; 'Capital authorised by law, , Capita I sleek subscribed, Actual valuer°. Assets, , Premiums reeeived, - ' interest an keno Expenses, salaries and commissions, .-. Amount of Lams paid, • • Amount at risks. • - " Debts and liabilities, TPITS OFFICE of the Pottsville Mier Co, Patient's, January Otti, rg. At an adjourned meeting of Itre Board or Ullltaget s cf• the Pottsville Water Ceoptay, held le thrtr oalre the dilh day at January, 107, the Trtsaarer presoitrd bid setnlunnurd report; when, on motkm el Ur. I:arery. wax Reselred, That a eeutFantaital dividend .ed_ • itue ` g Pat cent, be declared milts eapitatateek of the _ ~ the teat six Inentlisi; also, that interest 'at the rat , rf ale pet amt. per anareur hepidd on any start subscriert ibr elttatelona and • niter Wain, (onto the hut six • - 40' ....._ __ !mouths) from the Mae thalamify lite paid in—ipaid a. sideaa payable at the Wk. of the Oacapauy, on sad t' ter the ent 3ioridol In lobfirol oolI;mid Mel ih . = Mary ber requite to publish he toter tag Ma) i 111 the it Journal awl atlisyttiti Pewaet. ' • taitract from the valuate. 1_ WM. J . lick( URN, Socretel • • ruttollie,Anctaiy 1? ,1T NOTICES. COOGo 2300 te Zsjto to vus ipt tl 0' 332421 Go 100 Oo 8111TU. January IT; ' . • 340