Ili. 24:14 A.IgiEIGNIUDS . itigAL . aESTATI'I i , Slitlitb .- .'' . : , : 13OUTS — , ' .- A17,u:,0 -- • 4. ' ' ' . sa • f t LE, _L ' AvttP.ER . V,lforbale. ' _... OE • 17 Li: 46 bowie and lot now octopi...l ; R) , - JOhti It. ~• - . . . ...... .. ' D 6 m•Nernefien etreat,l3o Abet front II 110 feet dewy. ..., 4 4 / 1 3/ :• LIC/011/4?01 , 111X Uri, lliOW heat. ' lea ll io lui g ttlYbcrr - Terms tee ~ n ow to te °l 4 i r•es'eltio Nor*. to , the e• ell a tooth. Mr. ileGinaes s • storm his produced' more folly Wm e . : 6.ttsvitte,cietetimit*lnfessfully established the theory that this ~.,..; L , Ai _ .._,. ~..;.7,fr0vb,,4 we ,r 7 _,..._.---,--,:- celebrated White Ash Vein, was accessible at the . 5- a l - i ,„ ..1i tt0 ,,......7 ‘ ."; ;•, , ; 11"r r is_'mo r t s iol saddles of the Basins Whilißmaversing the Ifiglen t tua ' i tiou lL — the ~,,,041101,17A1LY Ilk, lU7.' and this fact at each succeistre proof of its tin OH e .... tetras awn n TRAITYIWe as.—These eftlieleSair'' - 0 -;--- ns . . --7----7- i -t---- tends to enhance the' 'atm: of the lan•Jo fn ,the ~.---- - • • - '-• a. • - ,I • sozoirti portion of our . Coat Basin: It iris 'subjects -are_ fertile. '• To etnnuninidel int43rea tiffo t e d i.d ' i - thenght that the Mem ttt:,fll Will at ltien South ...- in a generiats '•• circulating _ medium, I they I ot '•the , lowor- istillas, would ',theist openekbe food for thouiht end aufne, -it Is a etriking. fact ; to o'* . e'".lriltitl, tepl,fiet.prove eo valuable as It . is . - thitinerey.diverted from legitionite business; , r• furoihiifo6pi le t u f is a b m .l,„• ~ i ts •ii t he , U‘the Broml*.intain.• The Macy of We itn ~., , . • . ~ ~a men I _ l - , 1-4- .. , rmiioi'l I, 4,.. lolly estahlished, by she chat; at St. z . • ~, ItTegule to as mach Kis 'Weaned in 1 . - - , t-* • bona T i le evils yt i ocb, • .., . Ir• - •-• `tbdr, 4 the srest the North American Coali rl grow out P A15.........1 te . • • • . 1- -. thin ; nxTorlunk .'• •Itrist;by the evidences orate Vein ic . the 3d Blisin,l -•- s - .....1 . ad Oketout B we ° end dully by (he opening of the Mammoth Vein, ••• . '•Xegoier heele'''•• '''' imiluess . I Itimite irrits Ay Messrs SAS G. Hewes A Co., uwm;rs of the z'ojertillin/ 148- ' l °°r!, ' th au B tr 7- P'l" 47 " - skagns '.'""-- Hill I'"' m t,•• (316 acres) in the centre Of. the ..---:'''',; ' tnedlttO Itrosithtetor; f coOnenainift.when ta° grettßelng4kill Coal Basin; 21 miles above Port -:•. • . w elleY.Lefe' aka met the., 7BBl4 Ve f frets : 1 to 'Carbon, ind iof a mile below the most Southern • 11 ' par Isent:pet_rnentb, no. Ingress. .tin submit ' 0 1 16 4 1 4 of the*Mauunoth vein-up to the period of • 'l* 'lbw extortion, and •yialii ii rollL, Tinder 't.i._ its opening . ' on.the Eagle Rill Tract. The opening 'Weal•zeifuhefedlPMesemiee°!"97 facility 18 B ffetel , In this instezei has been effected on the NOrth in ' lite 'rnangfietarerp t 'arei p7t;ddecrer Firho build '7 l l l liclinal of the' Peach dfoentein Basin,—also kaolin, d increase . an •• . 'thei weal s th.Ofe tiliestll47oo ie. re 7 1 - - ,as thesth Basin of the series.. • }Near huelimus. *iiikalaPk t i f.Bnailrfln er s hieh °°°- By a very. 'lite mathematical calculation. Mr. .. , t troli•km rattle of ( Meted in fireePritehit hee ; Pe Hewes bored 'loon to the Vein, and strut*, it .or, - Itbose rites down. tithe loned point.to benefit and ' the Saddle. After striking the vein, ?dri.:•#eitics• • ; intstain the mitaufktitzera of 'That Country. This sank . down on the' Black Heath or t Iteiti;" is tie tr4e Polley, fei hrebeomii4 l 4 l eX the capital which pitches at about 80 *grew. H e at down i. of a obtinVy Into• the' trends of "shavers," the be- 100 Yards with a pitch`, ' bottom of 78 degrees. i i •: sineis r itf that'eoitiliy is placed at their mercy , Maui. A tunnel was then driven South 75 feet to the sod bluer ' experience . even An thin noMMunitY, moth vein, Inhieh has a-plth of 58 . degrees, and is 1 • 1 . from that itis e i the mercy vulteres shoWio lambs, only 5 feet where cut; Imillently in a .pineh; being ._ _ _ ••.. ~ ° 1 . ! ...are , l3ll, covering andl therm" evottring the" 1 • - ti 'lt' la liMeult 'to realize that: any respectable . banking institution woulii entertai n collusion with these business leeches, accoMmodating them at the nespettsb 'of pepnblio. Yet it is thireese. Money ,nit dint' has been advanced ,by c e rtain banks op Ithe legal rate of interest to these : I men, who ailed the same to fleece at usurious littered,' the needy . *and 'hard. presaeff. Banks who' dies favor the ' 4 ahaver" at the expense., of the business public, idtould be diseountenaneed. And t people when they submit to extortionln :this shape, lose ground where they need 'to 'stand firmest. -"Shaved" to death, banks anxious to accommodate the buii - Pesi • • pitblic, fight shy of :ibeir 'nutes,Mnd learn to be ' imspicious where they should for the interest of all, .• have perfect confidence. :/ • Iris the interest of every roa, whether he auk. . Mies Lc! heavy "shavee"or not, to oppose the whele ' sYsfeme As a great tilvil, it must be. crushed, .'sia evils of an equal'magailude have been eradicated' in other ionimunities of the country. The' elites. 4 • thou is, will ike "shaver!" continue to be eucour inged, or shall the ieople be protected. In ticks. ' buil' when the people-were afflicted by a nest of gamblers,, they 'rose and 'by !Itrompt measures ' crushed.them : Sin Francisco was purified by its • Vigilance Comseittee.' To reser() 'the cancer . we muse cat deep ., Itefitee further to countenance . usurious rates - 'of•interest. Let' the - community . I II ' .sustain those who refuse to take up their piper) ~, .i- upon ; which there is more thltia:a legal rate of in tomtit: Appropriate a iattio!f money in that com munity where neuron viisti aad adore° thelaws against them. ' It is only kylr .. .eropi action, that the legitimate husinesi of), p yli can be protect ed against.the eztortiOnists, nod they be compelled - ': • . to .respect the laws. . , ll , . Ict regard to cheap trafficker's, who are is reel)- ' ..ty as great a Mamie the prosperity of a. comia uni. , )trati the . ositavers," it must' strike every man ,of ~. busittess *hose motto is "live and let ,live,'! that. ' they cheek a healthy flow of the circulating me- , dintn of a place whieb grows ut of tie fair ira,.l fits 'of its business. 'lncciporatedeinyianies who` ,' ' monopolize the business of a place bi lar . gfitta les' J . and low profits, are' detrite staid to its prosperity, Any znenonol,x , whether indi 'Sidon/ orincerperated, . of any husineis, is an inculmS; affecting every ram; ification of a community, fr6m the property bold , . er. to the laborer. People tiolurully seek tee per , chase cheap. articles, „witbit considering' that I - really it is of no hebeht to them, for . the more lib . ern) the profits of the businclis 'of a, cotorunnity, :I the better Will he tho.eontliti+ of the circulating ' • ...medium of that •community.l l The laborer may --, purchase Cheaply, hut he wit find his labor nAde preciate in e greater ratio, Whifeproporty-holders trill Gail thetas their tenants lauger in the deprem, . " Mon of inssinine consequent qinaa check itt the' 'healthy condition of the circulating medium, they • theturelVes taro equally affect depreciation in the value of . their . prkpertyVT-14- , was money scarce last year ? ''Ail lirtqw - 1 1.4it was caused.by . Coal yielding no profit 'to the tfdtfeers. Cops m 4 .-- enelog with the Coal Trode,l running through every branch of business in hit,,ltegion, it ' tie the same. i 'Low profits affect all , . !kids is the reason . , . why cheap traffickers are biteful td a eommenitY, and should be avoided rather ban erMouraged. We I • • ~. . do not advocate hiikpriceemany branch of lnisi • nese, but urge as th . etsest inlpey;:ii fair remunera tion for the investMent and laboriof our business. • . circles. ' ' 4',.Q • a l ..,.- . op „ 0 , ,„ e .• 'rue REPEAL . ior? The Tv taws.-T h e 44 71 at sertion that !nom. is . trier ly merchandise, nd. consequently tnerkelableat any price it will cam ; mind, is untrue. . ,It iteAto,t erchanditeots it has , a fixed stapdard'fif Xtt,ln , established. by law, :While the value 0413:2:e6411,iize is regulated by circumstances, not. 44 ... ^ i'.:4 very well regulated , government perceives . The times' ty a having me no; cheap; for by that poliCy the producing in terests are fostered, and tbaincealtkof tbo country enhanced. While European ce capital:seeks invest- . • went 'abroad, here moncyria-sear--Land would be if the , usury laws were 'repealed, confined to the bands of shaveri to theldetriment of - the legi timate buiinestfef theCountii: It is evident since , the question of the reimal 4; the nsury tart/plus ibeen agitated, - th at reektes borrowers and mono'' , lenders ore alone in favo r of their : creel. . The i muss of the city press,aarq ate the repeal to beae ;fit, the drones of business, who to some extent,,as far u exchange etc. ;, are Unearned, are necessary, 'but who constitute an °rill when they Increase to formidable-numbers. Thalia drones eontrol . the money artiele's of the city /press. Ifence the tone favorable to the,repeal of the usury laws which pervades theitt,:; . . . ~. Were the ninny , anis of Pennsylvania repealed at sits time whiinlialf Il i a landed property,of the 'State is suortgaged, money being scarce the price would go tip, Irbil° .proparty would deprociate.-L Property-holders would inter with a landed atis. tqcracy spifingies up basc i ld on capital, multiplied at their expense, and to 4 r injury of the:producer end trader, whose business, will not warrant the . payments bf high rates for money. - ' i Wherever money does not by law poisess a fixed Valnayion, the money:holder, enhences his power, I while' the Ibusiness ~ man is impoverished. Very • properly; the majority of the,States placea vale dim on money,•regulatil by position and circum stances. taper growing out of . money, is a dif ferent matter, as ita,is betlthe'represen bailee of mu .• i • ney, based upou 'the credit of the person who is /sues it!' pie standing ctI I that parson, and thii risk , l imn in acetipting it, regulate its value in market. Money 4 different. A ialue can be fixed, upon it,. and ought to be for the benefit of all classes.— ' Laws sl+uhl prole:et tlie/ producers, those wain add' to Ihe•wcalth of a country by their labor, while the drones, vitt) are anlucubus on its prosperity, yet clamor ttj loudesrifcir rights and /privileges, - merit no-consideration for their Shylock propensi ties. "Shuversr atiddiamen, and others of the • same kidney, who steP II ,/in, between the consumer and 114 srodiicer, are itlrerse to the interests of boat, enhanCing the price to' the former, while they 'leech-like, extu4 the life-blood of business the veins o'f the ither. If distress must be brought with llghtni* speed into aur borders, 'cru - shi l tig to the earth use producing classes, then rePeal i the Usury Lawn Money-holders can then exult,/ es they layout celd'and stiff' the , form 'of a once thriving, healthy, cheerful pu;tnnest. . on the North pitch of hie Basin. In the tip per side Of the gungwaY however, it *dens out and increases in thickneseso rapidly, that at 44 feet u the' itch then t are 144 . feet of splendid Coal, including 3 :inch s of slatei..oVei• the bottom bench. .Upon insPect/on of the i Coal at the Mine we found it es pure as' , any at the Broad .3foun fain. At the face of the Working ow the Eagle Bill Tract, the pitch of bottonc: slate is 40 do- .green, regular end undiatdrbed, while the top slate hoe& pitch of 60 degrees. By driving a few yards further, present , appearances indicate that the Amin will widen' out to the usual' thickne ss, ketWeen 20 arid '3O feet. By drivini• the East , ~ gangway a few yard , Messrs.. Hewes .i. Cu. Trip - get into this thick. C al, as the Basin inclines T ast.• An interrtin ',fact in connection w i th li this opening Is that t o 'I fee t 4 or Black jliao3 Vein, overlaying the ',Maramoth:-.iin which they sunk,.oropi out.at th: eurface,riglit over the sad dle,? t a distance of only about.3o feet, from the outcrop of the Sot ii i hern. pitch of the , ' same vein, • leaving a since suOcient between to erect the be cessari power to stork Loth slopes . North and South. Immediately under the Mammoth lial the Skidmore Vein,' which contains 12 feet of beautiful Coal, now worked by Mr; Guiterman.— We append•ll rafigb representation of the situa tion of the veins, which will enable the reader to understand their Posiiiom.bet ler than by a simple .." - description : --- - ENGINE. 1 `cP.• ;off ..c:' \ • y / ',,i . , \ tc , , , .., t e tt , , 4 ,• Jcp , Et k „. ~,,,.... .9 1 e l e Tunnel der ea, 320 feet. is shaft oath° 7' f t vein is sunk to 'the depth of 300 feet at the point where they !started the Tel North to strike the Mammetit Vein • They propose extending this tuunel South se' is to cut tho-SottOern pitch of .the Mairimoth a ai,_ tenet, of 171 feed-and also the South dip of the 71 feet vein, Whielt'Whuld be 75 feet further. They can then run up etileptsiinthe South dip of thei 7 feet 'vein and work this Colliery fr,ira both slopes. The tunnel cut ricrosi at the hottOna of the slope would also cut the North and SOith dip 01 the Sitidmore . or 32 feet vein, which:`-also mallets) worked from the'same opening. 'the:intent of breast on the North pitch of the, 4 7--"lite'A,,reln would be 300 feet; on .the , Notut pitch ore,the Mammoth, about I ISO feel; oh the , SklantOros about 100 feet. • On the South Pitch which is 'not so steep, it would bq about 150 feet on the Skid more, 300 on - the Mammoth and about 400 feet on I the 7 feet vein, making one of the most extensive • I White Ash Collieries in the Region, only 2/ miles trout the landings, from • which the Coat' can ho delivered in The cars, at Mount Carbon, for 'only 10 cents per tun transportation. ,The Schuylkill! 1 1 Valley which has been' going backwards for somel time pascought evidon ily,tTbegie to look up again. Mess s. Hewes eed t. and lanes, who have been ac- ' Ur making this development, which has con s tt . year's time, and considerable means, de serve much credit for the addition they have . made to the knowledge 'possessed of the condi.; tion of the Mammoth Vein' in the various Basins! of. the Series. By its deveiopment, in the sth Bit-I sin, this - splendid White Ash:Coal is brought near er to a ularket,wheie . itsturity must always com mand for it.ready sale. A year will ,probably i elapse before the Vein will be' pioperly opened, suitable machinery erected, and the-necessary im provtr4nts putyp at the, Eagle H -- Trill Tract. When worked it must prove most profitable :toll inter e sted, as tim,Cotil is a splendid article. A. GENERAL IMPROVEMENT LAW.—Applications to the Legislature are being made for the incor poration of mining companies, with special pried ledges. We have always opposed !pedal acts of itscorporatioN.as unjust to the community where a large number of -personeare engaged in the same- liusincss. When recently a furore existed for the incorpetation of Mining .ComPardee i we fought them off here, while a number were ob tained for other Regions. Eiperience bike 'de monstrated that no tope person would think of mining, associated in a company. Such associa-. Lions are capital plans for speculations and to sell stock, but in mining they fail. The proper plan In, every Cial Region is simply—lot Itio4undheld ers bake tho,necessary improvements, and lease_ to indiViduals.: In the Shamokin, on the Broad Top and in the Wyoming Regions, Ms plan has ' been adopted, and works well. It-must eventual ly, be so everywhere. • ' In this Region so far, individual enterprise has developed its mineral resouries, and bait answered every.ptypose; but the time at-last has Arrived,' whet with large tracts- ofundeveloped land, midi eat:nabs of mining greatly increased, individitals; find , it imperelble with limited resources to operate! with advantage. Hader these eircutustances imd i provetitent companb_ , can very properl y step in' t under - the liberal pr visions of a general improve ment law. In thelSiuthern portion of the Schoyl 'kill Dial Basin, where the Coal is very generally worked but above water - level, tracts are email! and won't pay =in Some instances. . Wow to work to advantage, shafts' should by means oft combined capital be sunk to the Tod ash measurei in-the deeper portioni of the Basin. Taeffeet this! a liberal improvement law is necessary. It is. true aa t a general mining law is projected a; this' session, but it isnot liberal enough to invite the! association of capital to develop° the. Region 41 , , the extent desirable. To make the needed ini ; - i pitveintortrs•and lease them to individual operi-1 tolls, can only be' effected with advantage to botki by .the • oractment of a liberal 'general_ .improve'r! mane law stripped of . special.priviliges, No opp O-1 sition to . such a lavi would be experienced itil Schuylkill county, as especially the Southern poi tiOn needs develophig which can be effected.only b'Si companies, no far as making the ititprovements is concerned. If an improvement law should be adopted, let it be one that wii need, lib+l in its, provisions, one inlibich an association. o l' capital enarbined,with . the exertions of individual opera tora, shalt folly deselope our mineral treasures. i 1 '.- A general impriterneht law embracing in it tea' reasonable Welthe individual liability clause, 1 M preParing, el rally adapted to this County..' It will we think, eat' the wishes of the people of pi t this County, whomere perfceqy eatistleifirre long! as individual enterprise Ind Ovary - _usiriess con-1 tingeniy; but who now very naturally feel favirr able to an associatleroap tat to /crake Maproirs-, ments netted by indir' eel enterprish. .. , ~: . .. . TUr POPULATION OtSCUUTLKILL (Con/arr.—ln ,I • our recent statei.ent the remarkable growth IL ' . this .60unty in population, we neglected to give a_ corriparretn of the' p l epultitien or stated periods • 11 "'from 1810 up to tlieprescnt time. `Schuylkill was It • erected ,into a county, in 1811. and its./820 the lint, .oni;us was taltet'. 'To atom how nspid' our . incrriln thia - rekpe4 has been, we give ' the an , • trade tatistice ; :k. Population in 1820 0 . : ' 1,1,339 ' " " 1830' . 20,744 • 1 u . we 184111 '• • - • .' 29,053 . .1 ' w,•1850; ••• . • • 62,21 ''' ' ' '' ••• 18•58 (est.) '• - 06,900 . , I . • I the estimate for (1856 we rate the population at 5 persons to a taaabli.. The list of t i gsables being n g 19,380, ghee the total stated: - 1 ICI.• making the population of a- Fadins of four' • ' mitre from the olnee'll)f the ifineriliourod, some. Of our colemporaries!heve fallen Into an error.— • : 1V1)ile we included o dy tbe,l3oWitgbi isilhin that maim. ;which enntilt a Ovulation id' 28,9;50, they •••• • su it up ek the lot 1 poi.olatit,n of .. . . AMCMCA% Aoutoutruntsr.—This monthly oe. 'copies a prominent position among the Agricultu ral publicetivns' of the country.' The publica tiott office i5,.191 - Wstreet, New York. Or qs imp Jurici, A.'fif., is e itor and propriolor.l The terms atoll 00 'per annum, The etintottis for February clubrace almost beery subject of inter est to 'the farmerfand gardene l , while th e edito rials' erineo a Aker of. style - on familiarity-'with i l i the ,practical" bitimhei of tho, profession, which mat lutes thetas:nisei effect upon Its readen.--. Those wishing to teaks a tellable, spirited girl- , Publifttioll thc".dd sibioribo for All 4 4m litt e tl 'Irdon Aorku(ttoist, . , T 0 tail tiopulatil or 4 - lempu e of four ruilei from tic 'pot at witich w i pc.o 'tbistis .34,-00, or 7041 •It pr o sojils thnn t h en'tire county 'cont a ined In 4, , D. • The ipercail in the total poinfaution of the f t • .L 11 ,%h: la' ierialafT ieinarkaille founda pitr i alsi to, .: , t r • bleb satinet we 'rimactiioe fo u nd In %beim*, t eat* yew, hint o 4 o f any other county In pm tate. , ' 4 . - ' •' • t . P ' f.. k . ha Win the Ite,oitticr,l., tr7Wo hope 4 will lead to on ; it:. in probiMility, citric the •*- e -welt for fah ty of the charges. We are . eirread the Management of, Me p • - le trip. are welt knote-4puleli elne - • - r w° • • • uspo our oolumiLi at% diii:gaor Win ria COOtie 211 . potties!, and 'the so rho'. .aced truth dieltiett " • - . - 2rottenAtsasult4,ll4. lit6T. The ifilealleo MOM r of the ith istst, contains au ewe is edam* to tbe freetteineof Melamine atthe ' Behuyinill *rants aims Oda*. Tho, writer of that sr tide wee .tehdnfartned; en it ecteteiris statements that tie toot eorreetp and unjedly• lerneerier the steward,. think:it eiullettorho has recently received the appoint ment of Prison Warden. Ilmetutr 'says that the. Court wilt not confirm this appointment, but we plve too • much confidence in their good sense, to ine4tee Mr %m e moment that their judgment can be Ida* by resistor - 1 alone. • The committee appointed by the (*unit :men ' %Stake to to ae charges made against. the moo of the Alms House, whilst there, fully exonerate Ile. g u il e* from any bleme4haterer, and It Is fag Aug: strange that their report did mot wee with the abto:ment they then- made. ,The Directors authorised Ito...exception, to the re port of said cohneittee, to be Inutented to the Court and published. Toe the tonampee t vi r ,, o f the some, probe. my their Attorney Can ghre satisfactory reasons; or will it like the report of the emoutitteerbe held a year; Of coarse we would not intimate, that either had anything to do with the; eletdon of Reboil Warden. 'Upon the &enmity Cl two persons of "high standing," ; the writer Ofttie et tide contained la the Register st ates: that it Berman ' - rowan was moaned unclothed, a cold' sell, without a bed, day and night. This is not 'correct, ' for never did that woman pus a tipple eiphi tothout , * - bed. The cellishe occupies; Is the wannest in the HOS , . OW, being situated in the centre of the betiding, and is well warmed, day and night; and'during the voided 'weather we have had this rioter,. was not once uncom fortably cold . I At the preseut time every inmate of the: Volume department is well clothed, and all have mire clttable beds to lie on at night. The German woman re ferred to is, and has been low some time pest clothed,' ' and walks during the greeter part of each day, In the hall of insane department. The Inmates, of the Alms Muse were never lbette porrldettfor, than et the pre sent time, and a tools huinane, - upright limn than Charles Mullen, never bad charge of the same, whose wish is, that one of those gentlemen of 4 bigh standing,". "tutu receleed the appointment same three years sine', when he was a rival candidate for the ststwardoh;?. • ]crime Cif -60 earrflwombe* enstcdatiots of ' l4 mm' b ellt" .Ms deilimed on4fintiai monist tht dilL .estiindfsa Church. bJ v.i.A hrtrcri id head , ~ c onL the milled or woomeli sigma: It eras y and ably handed,' the leedurce neither adopting the i viers of those mmodine tines, INlta iontend that women Amid be on a peehot egtality frith men in every r spat, nor dehmilag them mhoeinnid degrade woman lab the condition ct It met 111.01Mwn endear- I j Geed eery saccessitilly hiltioirthatiamandaharthauthes. proper sphere 'Mehl" thematial nad home ralmentdon od, man, mad placid in bleet actin An life, now the *asr ad* or a , would not Indy maws e attoy that bacediftg 'between the Malt !Ptah' Asked by the Cream. 14 'pimp or ajeraiing, shiuld aatpaie * Wit man treuld kin that tender interest and reipeetktb ef. ' wh leh her Phiaind weakness now claims Bee bar, and whleh she receives at hishands. In pinpar tin at the "eirposite sexes more in their !Malin spheres hit , :in-proportion they harmonise, fall the laws of Gist and 'Nature, and become anstually elevated: Let tidar, worldly intermits dash, and they contend ihr hon ors, riches, time and the einoismanta or care in the aeons of We, woman Timid relapse into an AnutsMtian state, !bile man would beeeme barbarian. Mr. Brown alluded to the condition Ol womaa among the various nations of the . earth, and pointed to the Bible as a friend that woman 'should cherish. To Its !alliance is vannan,inde ed for the position she corn: pies in Christian lan4 Loved, respected. cherished, aye, fairly idolised, she the object of man's tenderest solicitude. She does not it is true, enjoy coequal with mancpolltlml rights, and share with him the cares and honors of Oleo:hut she is his bosom friend, the soother of his sorrows, and partaker of his joys. This in Mr. Brown's opinion, is a right which is peculiarly Woman's, and one that elevates her and conddraii to her -gamtest happiness. ; 1 Thsleeturetwas very interesting, and.was listened to with marked attention by the auditory present. 'The audience was not as large as it should have been. We trust that the next lectiarewill attract a better attend rime. .Thls ponrse of thoAseociaelon is certainly, rat 'entertaining and instructive. Siirifortments pf as kfkged Morrikrer—His "jaunt its Itfterrats..—On Monday, the 20th ofJanuary,is Ann 'gel entered our Borough, tea the Reading Railway. Otr Ate 27th after Inm:seeing the town, and being, We pre. same, pleased with its eMilion, inhabitants; etc * be 'e lected a comfortable dwelling ones,llowhill street, which was for rent, and subsequently called upon the movie :tor, Mr. L. Womeledort. To that gentleman he expressed his desire to tease it; statedthat he Was a bum carpels- ; ter of Philadelphia. wishing to remore here and go In to bustnewe. He gave excellent reierences, and paid Mr. i Womeladorf $lOO in advance as part of the contracf.— In signing the terms of the lease at the Squire's otfters, he ruble , in trembling, nervous style . .Thomas ltraggs," In appearenee ho Is &Dont 6 feet high; square bidid, nth-' ei4tark, beard under his chin, andaltogether, a pretty good looking fellow. After securing the house "Briggs" proceeded to furnish it !nap/es:4M style, and then Intro. duced into it, in the course of the week, two 'females that it appears he picked up in Reading, but, whom be , represetited here as being his hire and eister, Things progressed gdfotly for a few dais, until Mr. Womeledott began to suspect the,,ghstacter• of the occupants. of his house, and on Sunday, the Ist inst., Mr. W. called uteri u ltraggt." and Informed him that s he wished to speak with him the following ni&rnlog. '.The man trembled and looked confused. Mr."*. left. In the diet train next ramming for Philadelphia the man took his depart- 1 1 • are, actually slipping through. the Angers of those who were after the $lOOO reward offered by the Governor 'tor his arrest. ~ The following day, °Meer Blackburn readied Pottsville, supposing him to be under arrest, but {he bird'had Sewn. ' Tho Ilan it antrum, is charged with murder log Nor cross, riser Altoona, Pa., on the linonf the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the 10th of January, and then robbing his victim 8r $2500. Ile might readily have been arrested.' here or-while en route to Philadelphia; and the three, or ! four dive start he had after leaving Pottsville, has nn d4ntstedly by this time, placed him far beyond the no is ti 'immediate pursuit. We v; Onld here take °resi t :ion to remark; that If somethihg is not done to arr7st the increase of pauperismi.ln Schuylkill Con ty, the taxation , required to support. ~ the Pulped; will in aloe years, amount "to $40,000 a year—which is More than the present asSessment of taxes for ditpticitY /of the County purposes, and the present buildings will have to be doubled. Every cell, we learn, is now occupied in the Insane Department, some with twp inmates—every hole and =nerds filled' With bed4about 430 lodged in the loft of the In sane Upspital—and some are . compelled to sleep . on the fiect i r in the Hall of the hospital. t Clergymen seldom go near the Alma Route un less sent for—Public Officers seem . to avoid it— tilur JudgoS of the Courts never visit it, .as many, Of them Jo otbei , countiet,. , and the Setward: 'I • Informs us it is.not visited by Editors to find 'fault with it any longer. It seems to be a forsaken "and God-striekenlnstitution in our mitist,tripid lp eating , out-tho substance of the people. And what is the cause of nine-tenths of . this Pauper ism, Degiadatien and Misery? Wet+ w er-.- Rout! . RUM !! ! The people e cry.;ppen the llood.gatetof.Liquid fire and dadinatin—the tax-gstherer cries, Money Moser !!,MONEY!!! to support drunkards and those pauperized by Rum, and all seem to fold their arms and ItO on with indifference at this sad speciaelo of human woe y d Misery. AWN, ti TONED, HONORABLE MERCHANTS —Purl years Philadelphia has enjoyed an enviable inerl cantile reputation. The-worti of a Philaalphial merchant is nigh as good an his bond, while the i Southern or Western purchaser deals canfidento with Prominent among the high-toned, honorahle, manly tuerenntile firms of Philadel phia, stand M. L. Hallowell & CO. During the last Presidential contest, when a strict political aurveilhince had the temerity to'opestion the principletKof Philadelphia's men of businesS, the firm •if Ilallowell & Co., rata - rhea an answer, which for its independence lost them in the ex treme South a hilliness amounting to, $BO,OOO Ter) .month ; yet stambed them he men, not to be intim idated :into a cringing, servile position. *The Card they;published awakened the admiration of time'meh, North and South, and givineif them eventually a custom far exceeding that which they previously enjoyed. We point to the pa On Saturday last, the furniture, etc., in the house here were seized bribe Sheriff, for the irmetit of the estnteot the murdered man and the women whp were with `firage went down the Ittad to .iteading. ftisposslblohowever, that officer Blackburn who rent down in the came train, compelled them to continue their journey to Phibidet. , phia whore their evidence may be important. I , /Erne /loroug . h School Stet listies 4 —in our Report re 'cently, we omitted the following schools: Schaal for Little Boys and Girl", Itt the Lecture Boom of the Eegllsh Lutheran Church, Mtn L . Stranett, Teach- ' • No. pupils en roll, 40 . Average attendance, • , 35- • Studies,—Prituary English branches. -(Of course we .were in efferan stating that this school had beenrbroken up.] . (e man Reformed Sunday Sshool;—Rer..l. E. Griper!, . . [ Supine' louden ; 3„formiu Reed, Secretary. • • - pupils on roll, , 13G Average attendance, 00 eacbers (male. 7 ; females: 10 ,) - l 17 No., vols. in Library, 2:15 Pint Methodist Episcopal Charrch—W. L. Gray, Pas. tor; Benjamin Biyivood, Supt.; Wm. D. Ilodgsen, Asst. Supt 4 D. L. Dodion, Sec.; W. Mortimer, Treari. ' ,, Pupils ou roil, "225 • Average attendance, 200 Teachers (male, Ih - i , fernale, 20) , as Infant school, Mrs. Chas. Bulbar, teacher, No. of scholars, ' 41 , Total No, of rills. In Library, 770 School for Nines, Second street, above Norwegian-- : . Mrs. Young, teacher. , No. or Pupils on roll - - . . AT•ragi att•lodazoo. , 18 ' ' • . Average ago of pupils, 12 The number of scholarvin Mrs. Young's school lainot large. It km just been opened, and was started girder,: disadvantage. Her school howe6r, Is steadily incriras. lug in the number of its pupils, and in popularity. t,.. 1 Recapitulation. , ' I AND, DOIPADIADN Wllll manes YeADA. • - i. • I 1 SIS 4. 1 fqB. rv, z. sition this, firm occupies, as a bright example to the young' merchant whis wishes to succeed in holiness, and be.distinguiihed as high-toned and honorable: ' • . RASCALLY Puocitentaos.—lt is the praetice'of members of the Legislature to pass acts of , ineor poratpus, for instance railway, unasked for by the Public,. for the purpoie of interfering with --edtupinies in existence, and frightening them into • purchase of bogus charters. .This is a speciei of robbery that cannot I e too severely condemned. It iw;ascally.' There are some instances of this kind otWork this session, we regret to say. • EDITOR'S TABLE. Z „, uasnairliXsualast for March is on;gcua, table: The -principal librattrarion is superb. ThetManuch literary matter, Miglnaf'lmd ; selected, finely illnstrated. The .fashion and patting' plates are interestithl, white the Ed. itor's IMay Talk •is not the least pleasionfeature of the March number. This . • sine Maintains the enviable ieputailon, which Wit d CO-, have secured for it Cciples can be 91)tainfil TIUAU . S. OODET'S LADVA MitIU)reASE3II - 11,” is dm title' pf the principal - embell • t ;tit' the March 'wittier. It is flatly very flne-nwo h indeezcznore than the mice asked for a single i-opy o the Bisk rt Yriesd'Oodey mer ,ite ep slat praise for the re beitig*lblts In this depart ment of his poptil3i4la . • clue.. Thelkalilon and pattern plates are numerous, , MI and intereating, while the literary and editorial d partmenti are Blip to Godey's mark of excellence. Co, seam be obtalzUalatjitannan's.. .4osa • ,Dir'Abota tt of snow felt onThttilkhtynlght. Yesterday momarng, n. In the afternoon clisatr;‘, Variety enaigh in Atte eather line. • ,liril•The Cos D:ffeitiy.—,--Th - o difficulty btqeett the consumers and the Putt tile dompany haeb.ftwatte kiddy settled, bylhe s•mpaily making the concessions demanded by th4cons. mere. The gas is now furnished at $3 per 1000 eulile fen with 5 per cent. off for pr•propt payment of billiAnd charge for use of meters. • Washingten's Di tti Day.—T, hls n Term ry comes -this year on Sunday._ !An appropriate, instructive and religious observance of, thi daj, will take, place in the First 54thottist Church, on which occasion, the Pastor, Rev. kle. Gray, will deliver a discourse to the members of the Washington Arilleristf, Scott Rifles andl Potts stile Bmss.Band. I Public Sekoals-Male Pupils,' Female " • 1106 15101 Priliale &V \ r IT.) ;40 " . • - ' '250 ". 62 ! 214 2'.;2 ' ' 1 t. _ '' 0 -..44...........y ' war Young deny Christian Association.—The third lee, • lury of the course before this AssOciat kin will be delivered. On Tuesday evening nixt,by iter.Dudley Tyng. Sob. )eat. "Young Atnerice?" The ahlpty of Mr. Tyng will Unable him to do justice to the subject, • We earnestly , 4,holie that one of the m • ost' brilliant audiences of the seas L t ioti:wiii on Tuesday fen I rit g next, welcome the talented gentleman to out. Mountain Borough. • Ifiralre Eabisci.y....H.Kleinert's store al Mt. Carbon, was entered on datiwday night last through the bark win• dow, and robbed of twp gold and one silver welch, and .about $25 In money. lidichaeiLanegan was,susiteted of committing thi robbery, and tin Thursday was arrested biCoustable Christ. i The three watches were twovered. Lan gan was subseqtently, held to ball •,to answer, and tiu'sdif ainconded, thdreby ferfeiting his recogniaances. , . Kir The Antililre of !qr. Fisher's dwelling in Morris '' Addition, was dams god to the extent oi' POO to the early part of the week, in consequence of the old works . of 'S. !nine on . 4ttip Mountain, back of We house, Oiling I l s up with water,hiel overflowed and rats • down theisill .lath and through M F.'s dwelling. •It wee C 1111504 by the hoary thaw ex 'rimmed on Saturday and Sunday ' . 'S t at. '• Almost too mo ot a visitor for comfort. ' . ',f • i . iAtir The Judge's n' w deputy is au fait in his duties. , To him wears Raab for a meteorological notation of ! the current week : I ~, 11„ A P. 'CI.SGRAPII 077101 .1-t i amsyiecutiu Hull, FOUrciile. i Sit.,, Feb. - 7. 8 ' - '• sero--cloady. I Men.. " 9 ,, ' .o . rd - ...),47 , I Thum', 1 / 4 .12,. I Fri, .13, I*D I . ..Arrest 9.1 - .rs —Recently James L. Yoder .. , stoppeu ..... _ sway below Mt. / Carbon, and rubbed of a watattland chain and some MO iiey. The act was perpetrated ? y four men. John XII , leen and JameslleG,orern, che'ged with being concern. WI in the robbery Mt ander arket. It appears that the watch and chain were pawne4 in Philadelphia robs& :vantly, ter wima.l4l; and that after the arrest of these men, the tickets receives] from the pawn-broker, were dound la a pocket of Killeen'alciothing at Ur. Dooley's l belocr It. Carbon, , Ishere Killeen hoarded. The men ,have brism conicoltt4 tti answer. . .1 II 4g " —mowing. ..,....-..-..........11 .....11......-..-.....--........ . 1 xi-" The Ifgrino`iy of the! Bible and Stience."—On' iTuesday. evening .13'0, ibe lasi, lecture of the course for the benefitof the Becond blejhodist Episcopal Church, was deliceied:by ttteftes.Gb. , R.CroOks, of Wilnilngton, IDel. Bin subject wig poculialiy interesting, treating as It did the revelations of tbd Bible compared with the , ~ truths of science, She scientific character oetito let ,-_ ~ 1 hi* renders any attempt to ill., an adconate idea of its ri - 11/irlts end tenor , t6 a brief pace, entirely tut ... Mr. Creolts ridiculed the'thevy tbe found In "Test of ' CAW, tion't tiuternan i s but n . Implored *inn ant .' millife, Which conimeneed, originally With, the "gapidg .: _oyster," end that the earth was originally particles of I tastier in spare , haying a ro any motion from oistio east, finally combining, and Mu-v.lllg elf Ilicre a planet, and there a aateliite. :In 31r. Cr obeOPlnlon., same Rd. entitle men in lttili wild tisiotriee wouldecinslly shore , . the CrentOr t nt of Ids'eplieee, tciestaPish the blithe of their tbrosiei: itr; Crooke adduee4Vonany Interesting '!. facts In the levant° and *newel kitaidoess;andin sel- I 'woe, all posing the trbdoin of God, /net' the harmony which eider netweenlitrlne Reiebttion altidOlienets A thir andlenee iaalet attendendi, and ilsteliqii Witt attention and ilittuifat to the heigar, .whom effoiteic. establish air trithi of est he view, ; were Ift . Stik-i -most stgewrdai. i-' ; . • .: - , , ~, : ...i tioa 664 :2100 1914 Total Ityllomugh receiving instructions, 2713.1 • 2588 ' No. vols. In S. S. Libraries, 6956 G2i6 All the Sabbath Schools are Protestant, except one- 7 the Irish Roman Catholic. The day school of the Ger man Catholic Church, is combined 'with the Sabbath School. There are 14 Public Schools in the Borough :-1 High School, 5 Male 8 Female; 11 Prlrate School, :-1 Male School, 4 Female SetOluaries; and 6 mixed; and 13' SAL hathSahoolc-12.1'rOtet4nt and 1 Roman Catholic. .! 1851. '551. '53. '54. '5&. 1027 1194 1102 1106 • 15).9 289 250 202 267 303 229 249 335 436 280 1097 • 1938 2038 2100 1914 4917 5709 1986 5565 Public Schools, Private Protestant,, Private Catholic, Sabbath,- Lei f Volumes, 10/g. 1 lasi a. Itos.:—.A Writer in , ..tneak ma' Jo ve. ' * , wat Codgratttledee thipubile on the tint tot of Ice re• • really Stored by Jacob ChriMlatt in Mr.lfardlefes lee =Jimmie, on Centrestreet. and Mathere Ills be no Mo nopoly of the Tumbling Run ieli,mtahlteg Mialummesof the NariptienCompetty to chargsany pdasillnyekoMe. In reptylki this I hare to say, Mutt I' hope anY foe who prefers the .ffins tnumpaiwnt Icet,'! - Xtonal -itt XIX Yardky'etioi Ileum, will not hesitater to Mak* meats with air: .Christian for Muir supply; but Mime who object to a mixture eif Coat dirt In leitelttMtit*ll. with all manner Of kith. and MOW of Water, ... portion of which Is ejected Imo the mines, and le son. ens ant iho'Mmidive of anlineldife, as Is shown by the inittre extinction of the fleh in the' streams into.wilith it nows. will probably prelim the pure raomatalit water Ice of To Run. ‘` . , _ • There bag been no intsodlion in price pa'acilsed.uPon the consumers of the Tumblingßun Ice, nor will there -be any in the future. It haa bona furnished to thli , . Iwo pie of Pottarille at less than Philmielphht prices, where the competition Is touch greater. Then was no dart ere} In-quantity list season. far both Pottsville and lit nermille were fully supplied with a good clear article at a fair prim, and fee the coming season the lessees of Tumbling Run have made an addition- to the loaner honse,mbich in itself is larger than hie. Yardley's house 'Which Mr. Christian occupier, and will enable them to ~ furnish a supply to Pottsville and all the towns adjaCent, ' with the best article which this region can furnish, ~ It I. true that the puttee sajing rent to the Resign % - Hon Cavalry Air the Ice of Mumbling Run, after haring expended considerable money In the erection of build :imp for Itsmeeptkin, We declined to furnish supplies to opposition dealers In an Settle the consumption of which le neeemartly Limited in this town and neighbor hood, but they hare always granted Or Individual con; comers therprirDep of taking as mac/ as they choose for their own use, and will continue to do so. .It may be that Mr. Yardley fi nds It difficult to keep s tenant at $lOO per annum: Rs an old building worth '.about $lOO, which he has fitted up as an Ire house, and 'that so snug in arrangement remakes considerable' puP Soy ch will and bo not Interest the üblic In lstering to-nustaln it, but this Is a point whi p general,'-who will be apt as they always are, to patronise those who furnish the bed article it a reasonable price. This' he lessees of Tumbling Run Intend to do, and will expend the necessary time, labor and money to ef fect It, and if-the rented Mr. Yardley's Ice house should be lessened bee.sinee of our auceesi in plash* the lee -consumers, 144 will - have' the Satisfaction of knowing that both himbelf and his taint have plenty of other business to attend to, and that they will not seriously, suffer from the loss of thefirw comae which will thus fail into more needy, we will not say more deserving herds. I The' of Tumbling Run mere dud to seduce the price o Ice In Pottsville, and have refused repeated Pto positio s hem other parties to ham it to its former price of Aft cents per bushel, and fifty centaVer week for 3 rest bushel consumed.- El. T. Feb. It, 'V et - .7-it PIA PAM AND ENEISOBS. pa-Deaths fn NeW York last week, 457. ...INO`Deaths in. Philadelphia last week, 297. • SRIP-There are no' leati_than 150 Moruions at Al ton, 111. ,'Gottschalk, the pianist, sailed for Havana ontSuturday. jighllon.. Edward Penniman of Philadelphia, died on Stends.j. pa - Crawford, the sculptor, now in Rome is not expected to live. Aifir•Ltaae R. Davis, a prominent buiiness m n of Philadelphia, died Last week. ' Jtffir-Madame De Wilhorst, is lying dangerous ly ill at her lodgings in Broadway. Amp SiAn C. Reinhardt, a Revolutionary Sol dier, Philadelphia•last week. - Xer-A fetter from Sevastopol states that the city is grndually becoming re-peopled. , ITbe Indians of California are fast beacon ing exterminated by disease and famine. "ift•Tho Rev. R. W. Grisweld is dangerously ill iti‘Nevr York. disease is consumption. , ,Sliillaber (Mrs. Panington) lost a fa ' verge daughter by scarlet fever, on Thursday. The British harqUe Thetis was recently lost at sea, and seven of her officers and crew per ished. .stir - The first marriage of a Riede° widow that ever occurred in , Calcutta t took place on the 7th of December. ' • pa - The St. Louis Inolligeneer gives accounts of the destraction of 'bight steamboats by the re ceitt,freshete. • . ... fat - The shock of an earthquake Gras felt at Trenton, N. J., and through Philadelphia county, on Tuesday night. I - ..4ge•A sleighing party composed of about sixty young ladies from the Seminary at , Litia, visited Lancaster last week. ~. - _Or Fanny Kenthle was“diarged s9t 80 fei , one week's board for self sud maid, and an ex tra parlor at Ifilwaukie- . ./Altr`The (old) New Ilampshire Gazette is the oldest paper in the country, having just entered upon its second century. .. pirdifr. Stringer, runner for-the Bank of New Orleans, absconded In the steamship Cawbawba fur Havana, with $30,000. ;grit is. said that the product of the Ohio Val ley exceeds by 100 per cent. the . entire ptoduct of England, Ireland and Scotland.. pfrA mare valued at $lO,OOO has just reached Now York from Arabia, the was purchased for a' stock impertiug company in Kentucky. ..,,rnealn the Western Penitentiary on the Ist of. January, 1857, there were 171 prisoners. Of this number, 88 were natives of Pennsylvania. • .pir Orain is treated like infants. When the head becomes heavy, it is 'cradled : alai it is gen erally well thrashed to render it fit for use. OM - Between murders and "garroting?' New York has been driven into the formation of arse... (nations for the - purpose of self-preservation. `lt is stated that Colonel John Preston, of Louisiana, hum Intel* wade $3110:000 from one year's crop of molasses, at 80"eents per gallon„ Aft - Every liquor shop in Monroe, GOO% has been closed.. The citizens 'raised one thouixitaid dollars, bought them out and shut up their,doisra. „Stet 'Otis Doolittle of Ilinsdale N. IL, coehs an ox, which is saran feet high, and weisha four' thousand pounds.. She itr still young and growing. !`When - u wan dies, people generally in quire what property has ho loft behind him f--; Angels will ask what good deed has he abet be fore him ? . .ek !`An official account from the Phillippine Is lands states that 15,000 houses were destroyed by a hurricane. -Considerable damage was also done at Manilla ) .. . ' . ,narThe Conductors on the Elmira, Williams port and Cattatvissa R. R, have taken the prelimi nary steps to establish a Railroad Reading Room ~. 6 : at Williatnspo'rt. II -„Call - Dr. tire, Ate distinguished, and venerable ~,, 1 1;7: author of the "Dictionary of Arts, Science and 4—Male Pupils, Mining," died ort'the, 2d ultimo, in London at the M Fe ixed'ale m .. ago of 89 years. " tail?, e . •pir•John G.. Sage, poet and lecturer, has re covered from the severe illness which attacked' him some months ago, and has resumed hbacus- . ternary pprsuits. . iger-Ole Bull seya tie has lost in this country all he valued, hisittealth, his money and his good name, and be hasideterelinedjto seek refuge at Ilia home in Norway. , r • 409" C. L. Wits:lapel? was destroyed by! fire insured for $5009 in t Insurance quiciPAny. ' pir - John B. tough lie will' visit Ponnsyl next month. l'iy hot engagements wil lpert etl - Senatus,lhe ii the Public I, , ed,g r, mai on iron of any•lsrid. s its reward a teat ter r _ __ , pres The Roman bi ._. firstßoman vets el .t 1 POW*Liiter 'in the Country.--"Puddleford Papers"' rived t that eity . ort; says—"At 'Barrie, the blue-jays and other birds satiser a car g o of o range .., ',et ed about i thedirior and garslen,hapeck the dry seeds that ' ~ ~. A.mr ----m The returns of the weed* Were Shading sin the earth. What are soma- years of age, stipporl, birdat Where 441! they live :tlee,them chirping, Ir lyon- . Misisachusetia for th dery of sunlightal-darting hither and thither, ' loWing footing,boys I mo In a team of listri., See them go {shirting through . ' lair Faimers shot i n the't peat, like atigerigarits, beilutlful in the very bleeding chaps or cr., midst of the storm., What ire ahoy{ Do they ‘ fdeqp en ; handthey i 1 the wings of the wind, or hisheikeinselves In a scroll of - : ... n a otsontng fr , ..i snow? . How is it that these le singing hallo live on __ Ti t .„. id gArTlll3 [NIGHT . "Caveat thou.! , amid such dreary lanes. jays, -laya,luwever, were 1 '. Blest {tag Ilk And thwknigb' very petulanf. Their gory{ summer pilules° was I That he rat -, , aceedingly mosscd and they went about fr:im bash to' Aff - The Lotion '. , bush, and tree to-tree, seraindrig and fr etting at. each ; coming 5,,m, Ono . , other and themselves. They acted likes* saihy Siberian.: Europe, and at te.• prisoner., who 'were lotted to braveethe bhests as the i any t ower the that . , . penalty of some crime they had committed, ‘,-.-':-_. ' •,, few ment he . "Sometimes, a keen, frosty night - would be sammeded • JOrThe J piton -... hy a still sunny driyortien• the eires patterut. their are twenty-three wTI sleepy music, and.the cows strayed away into the ferret, . Illisioia located in t as though they smelt approaching spring—when . the, forel i as elsewht, w , tats flew out of the house, and owed each other up Lie." the 41i ' re ' gate i e3i : .-- i . r ender French - ici the trees, and the dog went Away by himself wandrie:tr..suriender of the pe • _log along the river banks for reasons known :only to '..'th#, French North ... . mself. . ' - , .$1,000,000 worth o:1 :helm were suiting days, holidays, jubilee dared for; piiatt;of Sending the... Haase animals that Were housed in trees, and littriawiat : . per-The B 'Utah ' to the earth. So forth into the woods. Yon may,'on ' to the East, rinei c, sorb a day, see the squirrel push out his head hem the; fret:tit . ..lBso to 856, ; door of his matte, where be has been confined for • 1 ariglik. $ 153 . 533 , 0 1 month, and cautiously look over the Madscaps—then i' aik'heiiitatteri what' dart in again. Soon he mrsheihimeelf out farther, and! # 4 11 1 111b _t, t t i r i i P ., 1 2. t .: 1 , 'farther, and timidly glides down to the foot of the tree .' ‘""'" 'r: -"." , ".'"°•.' duced eh r i n g the then be tries the snow, and then again, and finally gOtti. l ' of t h e It t i tua tt„ ' cantering to the nearest stump, and chirruping. ap he ; h ave ba l aulti e d ,' gocs with a flirt, throws his tail o7er Isla back, sits dawn, ', Democratlei: ' mmi and breaks forth ante a burst of song. , I . Pillqieff ' W. ' Do you Lelleve that squirrel remembers hie last ram. , riage mane turn met rambles In those woods—yon . rivulet where he' suicide on ... dlidk rank, now gaping beneath its . silver frost-work,:and , was wealth], F...: -. lKr:• bantling ItS low, muffled dirge—yon ley knoll, .t h at.; in London, eali tool, last June, a pyramid pt flowers—you I:fekory I. - , a vehicle of- • • - 'Hide 0- . here he ha vested his nuts f Is his song Inc ' the. pie;' i n •the. world, i h o I i 7 • ,- She weighs if fi e l .. se r the at? Look a lit , e farther—the solemn tread of the turkey circumference'ol- •••• who la bly 'disinterrireg some of the burled mut of ~ and 38 around th e ( utnme . , .eh a day is a bright page intim winfer life i 3 shoes:' She . 1, - . f the turkey. 'She comes forth . fronfitepeath the fools: . pllp•Pr. nuillkiii; o trees, from thickets, or - hallow lt4s, wherel. sad case of a little :. • she hat been so long cowering and starving, to ball t h e ' matches, "though • blessed warm th. ;.h e a mm o awa y th e st ni t ai ev , s t a n t .? all their heads off.: -: tog about from woad to streets; and striam to woad-a WI by 10 o' c lool t' - I she passed the preildent squirrel often; in October, and ', , 'feu asleep 91111 by j ggirsThii ke•fta . ., Snit him roll In bit winter stores , ; r out the didn't know 7 ' i New York and P -•'' why; and aqr she is shovelling the stow, scattering itl t 0,,.. rti l g. - -• .right and left wittr her feet # with - a melancholy twit! l i d': t i t f s trill to get !Aortal of bread. . / and all thes :•• ,i , , Farther de, lie little gine sloping up from the brae ;7 on the Radian T ' and on each days the snows Melt „ off, and the bank 'of dollars, ~ ....;,..21]. i sgtrow warns, and the greenSrass shines as brightly as i , jgarqbi ea* :. I 'did in May. It isioft and•epring-like Thay.: The tio ' , lately. boon -i ..%.;;. beams mem to he alt tangled, together in that spot, , ! its 1e5 1 4. 0 9 r ft. ' • There are clusters of winter birds starting to this ties-. P t "."'"l'l ' . - -- ' ~,,,L ~;,,,. getitlits juit .: , . a . pie, and occasionally one breaks farwPb a n ''''''' 7 : sentenced tistliii • two of her last Junes gong, is though she were just - . 0 ..1 , natural'llt ..'' 1 twanging her harp lei try its strings.. They think tuose • : , ..,..- y tangled sunbeams are the foot-fall of April, and so kiwi; vehhatallt. ~, i' . v ., chirrup, and flutter, And-bow-fu them, and seem to ash( st a te; tbiod , , where gentle May Is, and whets she is coating With her white althWeine i! • . . . -; ~ ~• , upudo and flowers . : ; • .,, . - - I as. - Thii . , ...* I Sonietitati tbe fog from the deer would (lieu . upon of : $1200: ' .„., - - 1 I I the trees airing:knight, and the sari would rife upon a '-",Cel/tro l l "nt .- .!1 forest all burst out into a whitotrious, As the sun rase :- . ' ilt ... 4 1 / ": 1 / . .? Idsber, the little particles glittered and flashed, an 4 then : t il i tls : l4l' ✓ , -, • . it.wie aroma l silver—tares shrtib,'everibusb, : ivory : , i e o l li i , l l , : ' i r : t tree, was silver .; The woodOiere a, frown poem —writ.; r le Perin ° - ,i i, o i li m too in a night by invislbiellugeni to lat teed forma hour 1 ae both '` ',Ault ',Ault or two, and theaocatt4red.away In shining andel for t i.norditseggOds o • e'er. Tbase ustaral ebangesand beauties were i llitkUtil ~'..: 0111111: e Chill there were to attract attention, and airiest oar taloow-t -; towtil. --4 sbipl .thoughts, How diftertut la sill this hoes the . "-of *''.- ' romalamit of tam tarp sit 'Y;s:Wbsre the, life of a• . *ln /a 4lmk, . i ever k 1 4 Imi laths itreett-:-' mad wheriiip r eh day Oil Rs Itspietinis .; ainik_ , ; dais fi rift its milatim,likithe chasing eokis eta liitteldo. , skid ; 1110.1 "ers °V . • #l . i i::l-. ' ': • i 1. 101 4 14 1 Om Ot i ' .' • i'.. . .."..-.:&Ai.. 1 , • 5 . . ' t mill near Norristown, the 351 inst.:. Loss $BOBO ; it,Lycotning Couftty Mutual 1 1 - on a lecturing tour West, t nia abode the .midale . bf 5 • . to have him here, if his 'rr - -5. l hington correspondent of t . , there , should be no duty hat 'opinio'h deserves for II t al )1 ue Consigliere Jeling, the t ever visited Boston,' itr tturtlay from Palermo, with C sns, nut., ke. 1 , - , digent children under 14 r at the public charge in. a • ear 1853, present the fol. -;., girls 475; total 1,133. 5 be careful not to have'' a or fresh wounds inS their handling guano.„ seioral this means are regarded. , TILE MAIDEN me gentle stringer 1" . rose she stood : ,-' t cure admitted' . ----' I thought be could," ' •'' "see thinks that, during - the ifr will not be any any easier in irate of inter e t will net be tich has rul fur the past )r/Iw . ..rat states that there cat banks in the State of i. swatiitts of Egypt, and the a circulation amounting in 1 , .1110n5. [niul in New York asks the na charged with defrauding Railway Company out of `oaks and bonds, for the pur: ;back to France. ' /!' miss of silver snd,gold sent i...y to China, in sixyeare, elusive, is $176,00,006, of 1 . . was in silver. Let no one 'eSeemes of 'the silver ! Iphia District Attorney e`tkii tich testimony has been nit at extent and rteitlessneis frauds, which appear ,to ' 1 : tinder the nuipices-ef the . . ear tson, the': well known r;•• ' 4 Philadelphia, committed last. Cense, insanity. He atson, af the World's Fair, 'ded one of the first prizes for .anufacture. . a, the largest limbed woman , '0 museum at New Orleans:-- ads, - is 9 feet two inches iti r '• res 29 inches around the Arm; ,;• If of her log, and wears No. From Kentucky. 1 i .Pennsylvsinia ' reports the 1 1 4'rl who got at a box of lucifer, 1 ey were little snakes and bit She was taken with vomiting,' t night was comfortable; then dnight was a tiorpse. .11%, caused heavy freshets in Sylvania. Large amounts of -destroyed along the Sehuyl- . a, the Delaware, the Hudson. •ring streams. The datrisge e is estimatedia two millions gar . rotinii or choking, hes ced into New York City by nod has been successfully eaves. A rascal untried Nu .' Convicted df ace offence, and to Prison tor the ternsuf his • A IWard, of 'testis, woks lately L *a 'the Dan*rfield road iti , that rag cut the pimps of the trunk ds driving through thick bush ` denten- had his pocket picked itt.tA4ridance on the ciischtiati axle, of lil t , gives no credence rive kind the free use of oleo s to prevent Alto formation or in the 4is careful ea t the reverse. "Tko liberal uao useiess—nuzious indeed, tic . - . . `ens of kr. Caleb Cox, , in West boater count.l).itcre found on ndetthe snow bank/ where they ince the ono* fell, which .was go. There were tire of thew, I living: As Soo as they were Outlaw to the ham. - . II 1 ' r • ! . r : (" 1 o llt-There)nre many Mora instance; of pumas being frozen to death, daring this cold terto,lattha South than at theNorth.l They were probahlyln4t .lb well prepared for es me cold, either.iii sod-- 1 ; atitutioo or dress. .i 1 • i 1 .1 ; • „Sfer•lt le a tonsohitlon to reflect pee sue) ad ministration of Pierea'and Frost; aredravOng (ci : in end. The people are Mewl of both. j. The bale :been bitten in both, add bath will s° pat Without :'appoeition. March wil aline up tba nAgn Of dads, iiind with ordinary high in weather4ply, 4vgaitt , mil'And September, will . ean itnprettion-uped the other. - • - • i . ' I I Alt.:►While . ..the fur obsequies of J thellate Preston'S. Brooks were, roceading at W ashington;, on the 29th ult., there; nopacked 4roni 4h4 e. press freight : at - the California. st er at Ns* York, a splendid ask inscribed: 'e O the Molh. Preston S. Brooks, Wishingten c ,D, O. PF *sof by the citizens of Tehibma ettilif . ' .d . striking coincidence. ', ' t --- --1 Ar!The Mitieheshir (N. ll.),Mirr itayslib . 1 i there is tow en Stahl Wen in - Mei cityla*lsi l n ornits thirty-five years old,; ' feet, three t rehee hig. , who weighs only fishp ands. Whe he was ,ls: years old he weighed): , 8, 0 - Ate, is a mend rfarbals.: work, skin and bones] Ism rat siartsilikr•l lei was born _sad' bong 0 i Wait laoffstownol few miles' left Manche • I I I ; II *fir"Madison's nil acted tombisrissibiall dust in a thicket; whi a sculpturedJrnatt an funereal pageants late: the virtues of Bill ooqi Congrriss cannot spars line to save' ,the t ea lot i f Washington from d : raticin;' but ifeeas )egis4 lation to don "the. trop 'Ogg and the 3 ,suiof W of for Brooks. Who shit say, hereafter, teat to publics are ungrateful? ''. . - - • • ' i %.*ilf•The will of illiam Raised' ell os o was lately disputed i n the courts in) that ) cty , they ground!rof incair :envy. it: ,iwas 1p or however, thee. thr •e ll ys before :the 'date, f will, be renewed hip pewspapor subs4ription p 1 :4 lay in advance and thtis 'saving - half 'a do ittl--, This fact was considirid sufftelenle ldenCe, f •bis i competency by bed, file court and „is ry. I ') ) 1J piPOninge or le on juice left pon ;a I kt:dr , 11 , or otheepiece of fro , will in a few days (t) a stab; so nearly resetribling that ceased b b 1 as to deceive the most careful obserrer; lead i:ibt many years ego , in P ris; a man was DWI, sbn victed of murder, owing to a knifelfodnd fin his possession, stained filth, what was pronoPubeti . 1 4 several witnesses. to be blood, but afterwards iiiit covered to be simptv ; line Nice. I n i . l - 1 ) • • ' AZN-PrestowS. B oks died of 4de : work le die—rn swelling of th glottis, the TIT' , hilt is lir ers the windpipe dati g the procese or :‘aiini--- In its symptoms it i ll ilea :rnistakeir:lar eglaupli--, It is a very sudden d use is its tiperatioa, end generally proves fate from the digiculty,tt the moment, of knowing it 'exists: It 'is th'e e suit of acute infiam ation in the piirt ageite .Sows p,hysicians her emplated artirißeatitil a i I. ) . ••• • ' , f I 1 remedy. ? I ' • p#! -It is stated ta t (ha late P ton 4. I#rooks .more than once dept red his cond . et otf thetite-1 slower the Sumner assault, de ath - 'blot 4nd he misfortune of his lire—that he de; r taied his only) purpsselat the outsell was t, iallict he die race of a blow and not any evero bodily i jare :had he was excited by wine of which he hadibee Ictri k- lag freely, and that he fi rst blow struiltlro 'se all the demon within hl , and left hire not nge in' i l a possession of his judgmlent,or milkontrol.l - I Or Recently atlLowell, a gentleman (tom on e .1 of the ruraLdiatrie(e wanted a dollerls°nil of, stamps, and tendered a bill in payment I his)w.as refused and 4pecierras demanded. Ito then of f fered four Sptniek qUarters.• These whir not go C , except at a disgusting rate of diseueht where- . upon the seeker far postage stamps, pr cured, a 1 hundred cents in copper . lie eas told tat these wore fi at a legaljebder„. but three were s o el i i des I taken for a stomp; ,b way of aceommociati, n.•-• : This was satisfacter, and the gentlemen ' nto call and pay for ittiglostamps, handing o er , hree , cents at a time. 'f 4e k.0. - Clerkelthoug t i beat, ; to surrender at disretion. -I' ) , l 1 Alift`No man whiq-has obeli heartily 'and sr' wily)) laughed, can _be !ettogether,: irreciaima ty ) bad. I Now much lies ;;11 laughter ` -4the 1 ci ha'rey I 1 wherewith we deli her the ' while tha ! ome man near an broil: Ong barren siipal.•;- n tlin, smile of others• li n told gritted ns 'of idel; the fewest able to laug what ca:, ball d l aughing;' r but only a sniff -a titter and milts. i t i r troui the (I throat outward., o 't best produ so e Siiipliing husky eachinnatici ;as if tliey we le ;laughing l t through wool; of one sued comes gobd.t The man who cannotr ugh is not ont -_ fi t fur tre .ms,' stratagems and sii ilselha_mhia sr lel re sit ready a treason and a 'B , atitgein. . •-- - ii J - Annexed i s an- Ode on: he--Su A antic Telegraph by PrO els Leiber : •',• , -1 • Ere they hare ri , o our Continett inlyro, 1 r To erni th . whlesNaeas at Pausal - ~. - ... ,ti 1 It En, they bare bi ken through t ',hand That ties th East to Africa: 1 They *rare ethArad )12 History's owipg it 1 Worthy the tipt tfro . us strain of tit! r ljr , They bury ter be th the chow gti es •I: Their intei tobispherie wi e. ' s We joyed when d taut nations of the rt ',il To England's Th tnealbi,ii•skill nil tibrt a sent; Joy motet when la €ft unzip - ti blinds to' his Per or ..,, . . Into theiel orgiant Oceld nt. I Not Science shailftblaiwork and alder e ito; • Fur more was n tsied* ;di that n trl3 tills • ' The 'souls of ra who (H Omit)) a sett! though And Cole, binds the le ttered w O - Ye Two, to a" our Clod hes Fr out gie'n.l Whence otheri reedom's uonrishmeet mnst,draw, • Commune tike.litn, and place theipn,cionsithtid bl 'ainst Wire betioath the 'nation,' lair. Commune.uneeniidegly, exchange; inept' ' The m eans . of peace and eutture, tirge`an wid l l. - ±5 Without this dokery modern Freedom aus lererectatid relteensuming die. ..- Amiljmnimmummominda . 1. i! ---: :.- - • . t POLITICAL. - =, Tna Committee on. Elections' in! thi3llouse tot; Reproentativiii have formally decided . Id report a resolution dos)ering 'exeunt ebe gnat be/4 by Mr:l Whitfield, of K fitness, Ott t making nd reeorimendal f Con relative, to iifr. Re,eder. , i il , r ri TUE Obio Howse lute expelled - Mr. Slogh, for striking Mr. Caldwell, by a vote of 79' i to. 35. All I , the Democrat-t' opposed Mr.,Sloogles eipulsion ' with the excepOon of Mr. Corey. IMrl• S 1 ugh left 1., for Cincinnati the neat day. TEE Houle i,Corundtteo on Judielafy have re solved, that Judge Witrons, o Texas,elNl be illl• peachedler high crimes and I.:demean*. 'This is the first impeachment of Feder 'l sed g e for 'I twenty-seven It ears. . The C ramitte ! wtll report onlthe first opportunity. ' I " it . Mn. BUCEAIti.O.I sash -, PORNO.-Mr Buchanan's le(ter urging the'election of Mr. FOrney ttf , the sen: i nil bas made Itict little sonsatk'on.athotig [IA p olio. cal friends in Washington. Et is dot disgL I ised that he yielded to Wipolitic persual k ion-for ;kilts the in sinuation ples4ed—akul for t is viry lea s n appre- hensiou is en tertained tertained that I he infiwinic s may be I i I brought to bear l hereafter nti n milfters l greater magnitude. d>ouglalt chuck etelkithlgre t delight I over the publication. and is i , I.we - ,- d't pity the 1 snrrosis of tlid poor ;old min. There re i others ' i l. 1 1 who enjoy itlinite al much } bb who. iteck the vent of any candid expressi . • I ~,' .. KANEAS.-1111itinsas rrieorinl gialature is in full blab, gfintling o t charters:- or banks, I of which the pc/mile:4 too hersjara tit' Idireetors; I 'roads, runpink every where 'for,the: be eftrof pa-' per toying, inlwhich! the e a e 'memtios are the'l chief speculators, cite. A bill! his 41ISSed t1:10! Council reppiling all taws -equirin o ttt oaths or i officers and voters not in a cordar. - 4 ith the or ganic act. Ilhe Legislaker. ' in Inca sures to peOaneutly ergo* ties and' locate the county seats. ' pll dot up a bill for the appointment .' T. ) The Goverbor bits refufed the'new Sheriff of Dlonglat4otin! ;is'ature having asked the reason, charging Gni man with utterlly . untl4 for the posi , - mee.pagc, ruwdy, FROST ut4sarrr - Sotrrn.• changes, that the we: been extrclnely i•ohl; - skies-''barC) been; frost that the S J uthcrners IL the tiousun cold.: This .fact, that tory Ulan of should havio, boon! wisp _......., _.., eared for himself cornfortabln rim ... itioarn Stone Clothin g • Hail of • Wilson - , , No!s. 205 and 207 Chisnut at delpy` a., i 1.- _ our ex tat ha/ sunny Pe, anti , with of the people me pro te at the ockhill cet, AN EDlT4efralkiLS—CANio ii..-1 . ,I 4 ." First, a ' retty young lady sptightly and No, ' With 'a per in l hand. walties nt, to a chair ,, Arid. hastil glarMing e:cr what' ihe eaw, , i She thri.tr it aside vrith'rit 'mu feied! lish-aw !'' No nrarria 'es heire,, I think Fit isi, queer— , I Here's pot ry, sifetehes and till 4 eeritiout ending,; And.. bud , sieges rand laws suite' a pending; , E i ' Hat non rriages, .'eoneerts or 'parties for me, Such trm.s upori paper II naive did! see.". f. i There's ngthingliatieed . do gratify Mkt-- .. _ S,ace the prightly 'hitslof aui friend Granrille Slot:. ! , . 1 . ,1 ! I ... , „pep : s oporitina of Fashion, IN.. 109 Cluis nut stree Philadelphia. r• -; , . . r . i , • firm° 1 ossrai'ai Pla....ltillions • •. dub°, and all affertl i tl i s of the system which4esolt rom an Inner ? Hcient or moderate How f bile, ire it once relieved by the a Hoe of 11101 TO y'vo Pills: Ipispepsia and 4 f live; di are leseietrabir for the stoMach 'and the liver .alwa a sympathise, and ;a2ll thli reat s izavllchte acle powVilf upon I bath [these ituperbaot , organs, It performs eworli of Asre skth is il i reelsion, killdlty and itbornagl:yrhieh bave f 4o loam lel fel the reeordrof imedhatl p tico. 'TIM nit ma k ' lied upon • witbo the tat. , ino ceaddenee in • lituset ;o i dia lices, dysentery, gl l e ehojeva bus, gnaws of the staioae - fholde infant nin, an d 4 other dlsordera affecting digestive or. i gene snail e stdmaeb' i •• I • . . 1 1 I • : ' . 1 0 110> , *, ' bl ‘ II I _ vs . ' ! ..,. It. 11.1 its BLOOM itinAl Til.R Tingdr tiR b , GS.—itedwayi 1 &florallb Resolvent an Readißel is a sure preo, irentive Co cure for bleed ; ng„it a d 'caroled Lunge 4 7-bad o C o b and diflicul BreitgLiloarseness midi, Sore 'lb '' ts. There are i ; plc. who are tail tart 1 hare the! asateption, w ~ fangs al Bald to be so air; gone u : ' prevent their , inietdvd. lye do not Oahu: that ou r . bodies will elate tisiwel wb .liri,s are all tiii; aerated idltiostly isittel b aararY4lnatlwe do claim that 1 , ii t olnekyirt l inerksee otit of e htindred l ot those who ro4i i I . plain, edit who are teoubliell willi Wealtlngs,litho anal times flirt at the lisngs,fwio' aro troilVtd 'with night sweats, er rough ttnektAand! trio stiffir strati pain arni distiessi the slde,;shoulden4 t F3 deb'ot i, that with [tit wars liti oritlng Resolvertan;d - ltellw will makdthent well, LAI free thelrbodi how . ti r e iy particle oet . am:aptly tuatecill. 1 , MI th dllgeuttleitpCt 'e lon a' of hroat, that is canted g adds;•tbeire re edl4 1,111 apt' , Vc!ttot, theii-_, tom, be! b4iled lintpithe!,, iii'l that 7imi hare We . 4 .18 :amen ion an bed as f -be fare. 'lt la the it*: iw... , of also nhaling dodo*. to Sk neon (hi most it , Anon ' ) coke ,51 filrattlo i aring f ; writ and colds, elf r ! Jie of In the i ogi or.thioat; Coastal) tido. Nee (16 not le.! Here it.. t roe cue loot of teti t t oie t down as dying . - -- of couif i Ttiou, d!ad of any, reed 11 city than *d _IF treating tofa et umlalist.the w trationded ta.i., • , i kneitn Ibing.abent ll : La t , a 'es i p , diii: ovcarratite r uf .,, t " fl trithi, to melte teatime:obi f peilte a isbo claimed; to, seem, biTif, nORD, at death'sdoor, nil the reaiment of lion- • low s ter, Sib, and other efonatan h e n lo4 dpritni that wfr. j 'curt &few bot peter Rewe 't,earllag No nutter 1., b ol l how ;.; a ocao you . liiiiii!kot, iiilio Wyero pain 31 , 0 u '; toosi ,. 1101 bpri to youi chest, or.jithettle or not you bleed! " " from str hunt fir throat; i l iadawAy'g advent sod se• 1140111 ms 74,..• .1 , 1 I : ! 'IN ' 1 ~ 4.. dlr. A. Lady w h o has bean enrett,ot grekt-nerivo , debility, after issisy roars of, mason , desirt4 lo m ak e l known to all Wilowe. , ffecers the cunt means of „relli3Lr— I Address, enclosing stamp to pey.setnin inane, "ids*, , I MARY R. DIPA:ITT , Reston, Mask ," and the, inaiiFiip- I Rea will be felt, free, try next. post.' .. 7 [64m :.. .. . . • gni - White Teeth, Perretteed Ilreeitti had:. Beahtlfal be .ssigtdred" using the "Bigas of Thousand Flowers. Whet ladj. .cor geothimius t oghtresoalis under the ewe, e. ,greiahle byes ,when by wales the Daus es s. utta Pumas es a deehlace, would net only Tinder:ft sww4, but leste the teeth iishlte' , as ilaroaster? prima , s do not;knOw thetrtreeih is bed, yid the saideet Is I; delisni . te *dr friends will Dow easetkne Ike, wive uf eanatdrielis. lle can frith bottle 411OP:112.. • • yerstrozit " New Turk. .1' ; Versals btill &nest". • - 1 4014 nt • • ':-Vtliilo.o: 7 ,4ll!Oiiii!te;,'L...l - 14;‘ . • ' burrito $ ler citiiicAL,ooMeei,i- L.yon and 3d street. Divine Service every 14 10: , o'clock, A. M., and 6 o'clock, P. 3i. .. - SirPIRST) 3.127110D15T SPISCOPAI. CUBlitti4r; and Street, Pottsville, Bev. WILIJAIr L. Cast, Pietor,.. Divine 'erste" every Sabbath at 104. M. initial 7% 1 , 231, t arSE:GOI,II •lIETTIODIST - Market Street, - Potta kev..l. TALBOT RSA .. ....511W4 Divine service every Sabbath at 10 A. M. and 34 P.': 'air ENO LL9 a LIITItERAN CIIURCII. Mirka &Pta'. • Pottsville, Rev.'aiNta 'Sark, Pastor. Diviqe Service ha this Church regularly every Sunday. -Sforning. at 1034 eeloek4 evening, at 7 o'clock: Weekly Prayer Sleeting,. Thnrsday evening. kt 7 o'clock. . /Er #APTIST CIIIIIIICIL—he owin ministers are expected to • fill the pulpit o f 'the foll Baptist g Church. lit the thaw designated: =3 Wm4T. Bunker, 2d Sqnday, Rehruary,4Bl7. .I,Cele:- ' 2d do -March, J. Wbdttoze Szolth; Ixt ,in • April, C. J.'. Page, ' - .2t1 du May, W.*. Watkineen, Id d o June, Oporge.,ll.Sprailt;':, 24 do July. 64rikr M. Levy,' iL4r.di, da Auwad; Bell, . 2d September, John U. CMstle, Ist Mi • orlot,r. • 577/ 117 N/ I 'lC CIXM MCM B E II VICP--POritarl,. 1367: I.3lll..3e.ragealbit-=Jareollatt =xi, and St. Luke vfi,l9 4te. Jereittlait Kaiak/SO H. 22t1.-44a1aquagailma--,Eamuel I, Mark I. 7 4 P. 31. Samuel HI to versa 37, mph. ill. • • . • 21th. 2 -31..Mattlitae Day--Sarrice at 11 A. It. • 23th:—Ash Wadneaday-1034 A. SI: Isiah Ili, Lake,. . • ter An 4 73P. M., (Lecture rooto;)Jdoalk 2d P. ni The pen itenDal tisahtie 6th, 2.241. Pth, and 102(1.18Oth 143 d, are pplopriate to the'poblo service on Ash, W. 'needay. • ; . D. WASOBURN, -,- MARRIZIL ' - . TOCUM—LAKK—Ou Tuesday, tbe . lotb lust., by . ner. 11,. Steck, - Da: J. 11, Toms . to Classati Ides, both of Asttrand,Sebuylklll county.i., i • PAIIER-111tENINGER.--06 'the '4th tilt: by the same, lissay hsuza to Cult/arms halm:toga, both of .. .. - Pottsville. 2 ' - Dump. . . BOCK-"-On the 23th of January,' in East tn:mewed Township, IfAsta liocti wife of . 4ndrew :Bock, aged" 63 years; • . , fiTEVENSI—On The• "Ath tut.„ in . Writ itirunzwick Township, JA3tEll Byrrmts, aged 64 yeint. 8E435131-011 the 31st nit., in,MinersTlllo, eatnierti Palms, egad I'2 yMsnik. - ,ZIMMERMAN—On the Bth inst., HEZCar Zonaluctz% Jr., reeentli froin Miamisburg; Ohio, son of Henry Elm merman, Esq., of Pinegrove, aged 43 years. .BUSINESS.CARDS; QbEoi K. SMITH; Mining Engineer antl - ColtleryNiewer, Pottsville, Ps. • e, 14,'57, 7;tt' • • II H IS AC . SEV4RN, Justice 'of the PEACE, attends to the collection ofotc,Cciiints, itad a business appertaining to bis oflVe. e aistNattaids to the measurement orlirick and Stone Vi r drk;fll.t . amt. nuns, at. The Docket of Jacob Kline, Erli, is in \ htgl, possession. -,-. - . . Office- Centro street , below American linage.% . . • Deeds, Bonds, Illtrtgages, *a.; 1 . ISAAC E. SEVERN' Will ',Atka to the drawing u 0 of ,Deeds, Minds, Mortgages, SurCeys for Insuranse,•&c., with accuracy and despatch. . Office--Centre street , below American Mule, with laanc Severn. Magistrate. . • ' Pottsville, Feb. 14, 57 'My • DISSOLUTIONS. PISSoLuTioN.--,Naties is .hereby tgivenArat the partnership , formerly existing be. wean [sane Addams add Alexander . P. Talton, in the lumber business, in Gattawlssa Valley, under the name and st 3 le of ADDA3IB & TUTTON, has been for some time dissolved. • • • ISAAC ALIDAIfg: January al t 'III' ' : • 54i1: 0 I. ... . • • iSSOLUTlOll:—Stotice is herebi t i ll wieen•that: the partnership buretoforeexistitig be. ween L. P. Garner, MtZhao! Carper. Joseph - W. Garner, and John C. Garner, under the. style :id f . P. Varner A 8r05... was dlsaolre4 on Monday, Janhary 'I . Ilth,..by" the withdrawal of John C. Gareth'. • The business will be continued under the saute a rm, apd all. accounts settled by • a L, P. GARNER t BitOS, Ashflitid, Pa, January al, 'LT - ' - -„ .1.6, CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE: J. 311.1 DEV has associated with him W3f. J. BOW.' Eh, under the Orm of Nudey & Bowen. We are prepared to *meant** ;all orders for 'Painting, Glaring, and Papering, t short notice and on reasonable terms. • We call the attention of purchasers to our large stock of Paper Hangings, Window Shades, lire Board Prints, Az., Including every variety of style and price, which we offer at the loWest City_prires. Lettering of every description promptly eiecuted. „ 31L'llEY kIitOWEN, Ildours carom Me Ametical Clostre .trecf . PottiMffie, tteritember '.621, '56 - 3S. fl PAItTNERSHIP.--t-, JAMES M. JBEATII","of the late arm of Beatty.& Thomas, has assoriated"lth him Theodore ,Clarretsiniand.Jiunes 11. Beatty; in the Coal business, 'under the firm of James 31. Beatty & Co,, who will coati ue the mining and set • ling of Coat as lanal. I JAS. 51. BEATTY. I THY Witt: (IARRETSON, JAS B. BEATTY. Pottpille, June '6ll i . 26. NOTICE.—THE . copartnership, to the,4.annber business, heretofore sting between it. C. d. Witison, was Ibis day, (Dec. 1, 1555,) dissolved by mutual cement, K. g. WILSON, 1 (LW; LSON. The undersigned bare this day, (Dee. 1, 1563,) loitered int 4 copartnership in the Lumbet s i business, at their stoem saw mill; on the Itahanoy, under the firm or WIL. SON k ROVER. . • C..WILSON, LEWIS ROYEE. Orders forisil kinds of Lumber will be received and at- tended to by Its. C. Wilson, at tha,noll,or tteyeri at Schuyikill llaren, Ifebroary'l . 741 .IAISSOLUTIO.N.— : -Ther Partnership, D_ h e retofore existing ,between Samuel Aumarr and James B. Seed, tirickmakers and plasterers, trading nn a tier the trot of AIIMAN k RVID, was dissolved on the:. litif of January. 1851, by nautirai consent. The bust- - nese of the late firm will be settled up by Sarni.- ?lumen. 5A511113. ABBAS, 6t • JAS. B. REED. BRIOICIELFaiG, BUILDING, PLASTERING, &c. . T IIE subscriber announces to .the 11 public that he will milli - me tikearry pa the busi ness of brickinsklng, building and plastering, its: all Its 'branches. as usual. Be is ready to contract fur erecting buildings complete. or will furnish the materials. In his line to contractors, at the lowest Isles, and will be happy to receive The patronage of the . 6 E4I.IIJEL.AUMAN 64tEn Pottgvllle. FArtzary FOR\ SAE & TO LET. ,DOWN LOTS FOR SALE—In the borough of fort CArbon. Arty to ' 31: 'THERM, Agent. - T-tt Vely.ll 'UT • - CLOVER AND trimottly SEED. The highest market prices paid 'for (,lover and Mouthy Seed, at' • IL BANNAVS Seed Sfore,d'ottsville., Feb. it. '57 1 - .• 7. ' 1 A. --, lIOUSP, -TO LF,'l'-In'Pleiii qt." sant Ilow, Matutntango street,, Pottsville.= !..Possessiens given on - the first or April next. Apply u. Feb l Jos: 6. su I !TEN. t '57 . • , tf ci ii4E AND iiiitTLEs FOR SALE'. no ta iH• tit . rsignedb i for sale one horsersultahle • ft . I, either' . for a caxilage or t ILI-44 TOVNG MULES- in e first rate cond Hon./ . with both; boo. and tewtrt lairnees for the seine; also 1-• heavy broad wheeled wagion.. The abovi• ptock can be seen at Illoggold,4SchuyikilisrognLy. For further particulars, enquire of A. S. MOORHEAD.. Potteville, or HIRAM FOOL i'.. itlnFguld , - ' • '-. .-7t :Feb. 14. 74. AOII,I6K — E - PIANO for sale. -Tiwie Ire ofil. W. Mole, or J, If. Adam, EN. an. 3, '417 1,-t{ ' 1 1 011 SALE -ATwo Story Brink: 'House In East Market street. Apply to J AMES W. BOWEN, Centre St., Pot tsrl/le- January- 8,'57.' 1-3 m ! 1 . INSEED OIL, Patent Paint Oil, jjiVani blies, ice.; ke..., for sato b; 3. t' 11A NNI II . tx-fol kill Ilaven. Auglivt. ::3,'56 21- i i L"OR SA.Lt—rAbout 809 lect bi . 7-,§ ',! 11 - Inch world band 'slope chain, avarly now. Inquire 11 of CHAS- SIOUX?, linvgnava, Sehtul Roth ty„ t'a; • 1 . November A , 53 , I •,•1; am* ._, _ - - - •,,A - • l' IIIR:E BRIG' atYS for Cupolas, Paddling '..1 and Mut Pornaos. from the Rending Wdrks, for isa e low, at the - • PIuSEER FURNACE. 'Pottsvtfle,Jan. 19:190, 34 f' _ .._______ IVORY lIAINII/11 — DM'able an‘i, Des aert4Kn fres. Sitverl Plated Diadem, sugalde for Christ mas prefents, at the Minicar,* and Iron Depot. Pottsville, Di 7, 20, '66 FRANK POTT. 4;i n tLivEß FLAIrED I'ABLE FORKS, )oPlaf i et Spoons , Brittania 'Tea .f.teLts, Vine bonds ft!, - the Bel days, at the lirardilare and Ir'ou Dep.r.t Dec.:1414 ,51- . 'FRANK MITT. till A.Y FUEL.—Coke for skle, in ‘jLsr4r, nr snul I quktitities. at the? low . prierioi 5 cents per bushel. ' Miter at Mlles, or works of th e Pottsville Oss C9mPait l Y• - pottwillie, November utt .c... .> . - I - V o J e ~i U 4 1'711ECIVED,.—A; laige assort ir, me t oflptendldprictintry, de:, - front the Mannfee torfeso Jules Heusi Co:, Harrison andothera. - • • AU t sae who wan tine Perfumery, eadl at C. 11d11. 1.)..X11 ~oit and Viriittfiltrre. Jan ry 21,1867 ! - 3-t f . , . 4 tE.NT.—The Ofqees latel , i f ..el b•-• - \Alrli'd by if: ' ;.llagbrs, isri .. in Can r ' r. ) :sifyri, Which ra 'suitable for 4 Slott,or any kind of butioput.— Aloe) .tone dwelling bona, ou Railroad street. . 4 PO( to -' ' i M. Ai URPiI Y. oat.. 's' a t es„. . 1 . 44:tr • I,GUER!E!ttPtItVi US f sALE._Tlorrsi buai nras, cm Daguerneotypipg. will offer! for tale & Prat mite; .Apparatuli, wijh areOrhlng belonging to t, complete. rip Camera Obseura consirts of liar. 4,1 sire s kr. Alm, a - onnaiderablo 'Cork of cafe, op band. !Willem P. J. G. Z Pit BK. Bethel P.O;,- Darks county, Pa. 14nis, Jamary V' • j UST CLASS WHOE-ASH COI.- A EPS. YOlt. SAlA%—sThe dealstblo colliery known 's "Nonni Vireo's" at Windy. Arbour. out the Valley ,seo La nds.'wlll. be sold on airy - aesornutodatlog in. to Aul experleurs,d, capable tenant, and at a very price. The coal Is of the best :description, and eau reduced at a low coat, to largo gourdlike, , Th 4 col • a trrecooditioo to be idtmediately operated. A portion of the puretuses sootily may be secured by hate on theaolitery, to be paid by isaartustalmenta. e production of - the zulaet. For pert !enters apply to • . . D. N;NICE, Esq.. Pottsville. • or to F.TUttlyt 0). Philadelphia. - .• ttarlk, robtuary T, '5l 4tt • 1, • - _ .. . .. WANIIEti W1 A : 2 .T. D .:;:4„ - ,'r,t,,.':' , 3,4 1 r . . COMM At., two d(.l)rs abcr, Pottinille, Feb. It IS4;. ILIVASITED,A R 7 7 cornplignet w e leo• " 4 901 wkeeper la a " nell w nopec ta ble limn . #*‘;13467.11, Ist "WIDOW. '4 • 1017 AN TED--Infori oat tot, Fi,l,v, uhermb ou t a of SAMUEL Witt; le, formerly of Laneas6lnr,Fri;*, thilh'ilet kV* of the hotlro of aty , in, they will router a faeor by t,cl la to k. RAWL'S - it A Tamaqua, ra. Yebruati 14,':,7 . . ----7r:-.--------=,d0W..41 - -- -.- A- nriVERS i ANT I dlateemployment will le irteeledd to good Coal Miners, at t 6, 4t:111 0 . i..attJugdott county, Pa. Apply t , . CO. NOVEL SAXTON k eti, ; ANDREW PATkICK; li,E;,:zit .1.: ;11tmtlugdou, Pc . Kit..... 714,1. 7 . ANTED --A Good, Gal urserpasn. 4 4 h am, ; aimed ground, Mel lo / Me , . r k mg ibis Once- Fetnatry 14, 's7' Agit D c oon . Is wanted ImMediately, to Mt., veto t thew 14 .TIVIZIAMVSehtillki:/ 4 Res will be little. led eteastanirtna the year, Direct applleatkrus to msb 119, Tremont, Schuylkill 'county, Y.% January 31,'57 WA N TED. -500 ACTI% mEx, to art tom, and trial! bitsinas easy , meth! and fintalabl e . at per month. Jt capital of only $5,,, 1 G1• medicine or book business. Full potb ai lonaialdwdbm%encicee • . r nt ste l January 31,17 --- .1- NPE 5o owl; , set as local anfl traveller.' aot,, eauy, uriettinand honorehle. at gapital $3 only required. 'Wok business. 'Full particular) tr, t poeuues sbunp.or a three rent pi..., ac,{ ••.D. p. SUANNON $Ol, io, '5l ADMINIST t DMINISI'RATION Whereas the underriKeed bat b te I tater:, to the Estate of J iltl 1, Indebted of Pottiville, notice h b0r..1, so a Indebted to raid deceired to an! it, and all there hada; claluot t. se /erne nt. BARBARA itioAla 'Melillo, January 31, '57 • Whe4 DNIINISI'I2ATION resi'Lotters of Adto -o , illiasn Mummy, tato of the to o z h SchiclYl llll .l county, deco:mo. hate len ltesiister of Schuylkill county, to th, la heeelsy,Ricon to all thoso make payment, and those hhcir 4 dt opt E. ritATI.. ' Whereat:Letters of Ad/abater. of 4 Mem Kantuer, late or North. MA. Brhuyiklll county, dec.-341. Lyre 1,,,,, aubscrtber by the liegister or e7ebuyll:!: la hereby firm to all per. , e, 111 , 14,tm make paytuent,—and all t hoe. ten to;,' then' for settlement. eLeANN, Janyary9,l..l7_ Mit* r'r-r-rr 1 1 .1 11%11N I ST R.IT or' Wieieas Letters of Admitdoni; 4 o ode. Adams, late of ttiff tf' , " schtiyikill county, demise/I, km, subscriber by the liegLster of StayiL. is hereby given to all persoks Itifirbf••lf make p,ymeqt.'atid those ,havic,; them to the subscriber, residing dt say, settleinent:SAMUEL C010151IN,: January 31,14 Whereas Lofton of Aduilobowa ,of ACOII tiotawl, , settowo; /MVO ONittl grAntvti Register of Schlolltill county, totl.e: all those to debtoll to the aal%l }afar., o quit-those having claims. will pn.q.c meat. JACOB KOEHLER. • IMUDIMI For ffitiri...The suberrihrroffri , of goods,orrtfued at VOW, the property floater. Store—Centre street, o ppe,it, Hotel. The store la alp offered u r trot •. ' CAVIAR( NOT Co.pAßTNEusll. alguedhareaasociaked thennetrea purpout minthg and selling (d, ni J. B. McCftEAltY k CO., at',AUDIL.Nliii prepared to Jill ordero"ihr the relArat Mountain (Lehigh) Coal; •Addrera,J, county, Pa.. Jon); 1 lye AIIILO • February XAYOTICE.- Ilan tans] w7' ~ the 2titb last. six feet wl4 be Allow! Ruch '2li, 1 . 8.56 OTICE-' person or porsot jElven by the'undervjg bll beet, at the Miners' 10th, Iss7: • —one for $1 $l5O, payable 100 nic one year, wltholit Int. by ;land, we are ianwl law. 4antary 31,157 4TO th‹.coa.l -Btated meeting! rootris of the, Coal Ai Garrtgu's BoOkers, 11 o'clock, A. M., to 1 off In the welfare of B. meet Inge, through utak tablish went of "Tau fbai may be effected. , • Pottsville, Apt!' ISt, . - A UDITOR'S 11 hereby given thsi pointed, Auditor' by tb4 county, to distribute 00 &teasels, Administrates and that he will attend 1 upon the twentieth day P. M., at his °Moe in 31 Mice, whet.: all Parties Illi;1=111 NOTICE: is liere!ty lit that the lvok arefoUtitl mob!' CONNOR k ROADC hat Gustavus G. tichollenherger• and that ited to receive paymett. of the patne.= Totti,'Who may ho indobte4 to either are requested to make peyweut to lb. . - 4 The shove eepartuerehlie were dl= tuhrr, by withdrawal of J. 0. flead, Jartuary 31,'37 • OFFICE of the tits-mart • PM tont, Jo • At the annual election held persons were taIIMOUNIy 1,41'014 to year: President—W. TIONALDSON , • Managers—F. W. il n 01. 2 ,01.10417 tine, Ooorge Stott, John U. Cox (I,n. anal/oho C. Donaldson.. Treasurer—Samuel Darts. Seeretary—J; C. DONALDSON. February 7;'57 ' (IFFICEI)ONAL lJ PROVEMP.NT h ltAlhilOADO'N -Merchante_Eschanie, Philadelphia, , At the Annual eleetlon held tbli by : 1 year: 7lFotinwere e.e unanimously rl:eled 4 Presldea t—Wr DON ALDSVN. • Sidnagers--W. Donaldsni, guelj W . Y. Wagenseller,ald C. 1 , 1.1 Tiessurer—O. E. Ppangler. Steretary—W.T.:WsurAsst.m.s , February T, ' ' . . bonds Issued by. the'bling.ol WO' taren under the Act of the 2..1 •ki , lag a loan to the said Board, are roes' , said tends, without dAsy, to Osniei of the present board of 1-,ehold with•the date and itnount of the ssif that the present MANI may take vievut dathin of ttie said bonds, if corned} i.o so prn4entett within ninety days from th, ' notice, will not he p c,valted by It. ' , tly the Board, T. I' ToP y Penns. The ie s tui•Antilnielte eilattiontpany side opening on their lan k. 4 foot lb lel ble Coal for the manntaet tire of tree. and many other nutpasen. it In a thrlr vrl. The Contra/pro:li no breaking n there is ready into for an that can ho lm The Head Top Italiroad all be finistnd >Writ next.. The Mine to ready to •Nt... fors4'eetinteve&e., : spy, eonstrnetwl. tine