, y b - ogimerciall, . wandered heeil•ealy . -from the true pads; merchant not Content with hie plain, substl and enfliciently enuituodicusa obi eountingi 'and store-hausi, lues to ontllebie neighbor; into, the billies extravagance• of a' dr, AO L slices stint up the'Uotnposition• of. me n, ;,'sepulchers, having within them nothing see of fOateiing corruption. The_co clashes mo o t adopt a new system of doin Now Is thelime tolearn die lesson , -that put in practice when the present to video.. . Politically, char country has been rid 'verge Otruin. Take but a single ph . host of political errors with which• o ludiheen„cursed, -That will !office. had' force a -Protective Tariff, now be biParienCing a financial trap which this pecuniary strongholds 4f t • hare bowed, and which has marked ...with, the thousands and tens of thonia *chanies,laborers, and Forking women • ~ not for the neat few months, know who their daily bread ? No better idea of t we have; made in this respect, and of th . , effect upon a country of a Protective T addlned; than a comparison recently Ja • New Murk. TribOne between our c another4-Russia—the latter lieliered, alter; to be verging. on rain. Dariq •asterti war, Russia was cut off<rour cation With almost the whole of Euro amiss, accordingly, predicted that, who • be' the! l geogeaphieal and political roe ." • cOnteat t her Oraine.4B would be prostret : 1 bandry- and well-being ruined, for MP . -come. 'Sued ;ems pre-eminently the - .oe'E'egtis/t Fres trade press .inc of , etas country. The Tribune unrelentini bpsiness they eon do sub. n to the of the country at if NO maid we t, before !o country its coarse ;a of •Trio who will to seek . Mistake beneficial iff, can bo de by the ntry• and few years the late commont ? ; her en 7 ever might its of the LCher hue ' y years to 1. nitiage of !s echoes in 17 opposed . . such views.. Its strenuous belief in •e capacity 'of Rui l sla to override the tempest an. Elena •up lu a• 1 • ( • thelitanic struggle, and to recoror . iiietl, o from, various and unaccountable losseS, 'a' haul en . • the soundness of the Protective PHU piCtourish- I log there uninterruptedly for ora than thirty • , ieliii. ;previous to the Crimean cow .licatiotts— • RUMS, in fact, to, in eircry in ostr , 1 and com anercial,adrcatage, incalculably in riot to this country, .excepting as regards a fe • ,of her raw prediets. She is inferiorin utenta aciivity,in • culture; in enterprise, in findustry, hi internal • comMouicatione, in.capitsior accent: lated wealth, In agricultural economies and produ tionsi in na tional force and grandeur. Notwith' . nding these immeasurable inferiorities, the Ink , f the Triaty 'of Paris was hardly dried when It sill' begai at once to recover from losses ineurr 'd during the. esi4lossea of capital, men, caul auelaher— , louse truthfully incalculable ie ci Auto. When at the preient =Meat the totems' on capital Is • • legally increased• by banks all u er the world, Rua+ reducei it on loans ma e b the imperial ' bank called Lombard, to the' awn rs of real es tate i reduces lt, too, A loans ma .e to trade by i . • • commercial institutions fox credit.. Since the Clore ) . of the war, about $4O; . 000,00 pa r currency, or ~... „ noteS issued by the commerci 1 b .he, have been withdrawn from circulation a d o ;;Clally an4ub. liclytiestroyeli. I After an unsuccessful . attetript lof the railway •, • coati:actors-lilt foreign banked--:. 10 the shares 1 • on the exchanges of Europe — pa tly ' on account • of . it,eneral--pressure—Russi al{; , den a market a for those shares within her o n ° fi nes. Shares ~.• audistocks ate sold in the in erl - to home capi. I tallits, and the expected. influx 't) foreign Capital . ' has!failed to come to pus; but . evettheleis, the • • projected, network of railroads is .ow energetical , ly!ih - the 13011D0 of construction 11 over the int • menu empire. • Russia, utoreove buildsimtnense! steamers and various macbinerie not only in her Aset l y.yards and workshops, bath those of Amer -lull Trance and Ragland, heel. e squadiOns of - ..., smaller ones, custrueted ohm . d or at home, '• forispecific purposes. Not cal the _Baltic, the Black, aud.the Cupian seas, wit .ass almost - daily snob new crafts, but all her prig ipal rivers• -•the ° ViStuls, Dneiper, Wolga, Aino.r, the Siberian, • irdsch and Lens', the old Jaxa es, between the CaSpina' sea and the Oural Lake • Ailath:• lakes, hate steam nay too, is erecting gigantic cotto mechanical and industrial fac iisliments near the Balite shores' Natva and in St. Petersburg, spitis, in the interior. The num. go i ld-wasbings,bnt above all of ries and newly discovered and increases:lip, To crown all, sh • nod prepared to emancipate 25, endow thein with homesteads. gloriously benettial dud human • eten at the start can's a genera "tikmestie economy. I• Whatever might be her inbo tdurces— , and they are fir tufa there would have been itiadeq weights' and give such result been saindly and rationally This wat,itiis is, effect _ Tariff., Thus the' war did not and ruin per populaiiZm; and w iths the . atimusulation of cap Melt and its subjects, and . I . esoUrces'alhd energies. ; Although:limey not be too example,we' must peteeive; (lost uniler-the non.Protectly ! tate ate now burdened.. Thus; • • Socially, it ls altinsf unit • detail of the gravity, of , IllorifdeFlitosey" Somme Ilife w 14h. Om extravagant to • has grown up, and which as afford to maintain ; and' wit . lof one to outshine another, .1 vent of this,crisit; been blo o?reaklog, disclosed tittr real ass are flow retrenching, Pour—let man pity and moist lug to,the dregs that which taste, will we think, be "wee i perieues is a dear school; b 'as a — nation, learti 'that 'obi ! ],etf resolve thst in tit's m • • ore prudent, more attenti, mede imbued with the spirit althcMgh not co . progressive; lathers haipiness, which al been 'grangers to. ' Recently, Rev. Dudley A Gaon Sin abational sins and Wtdcb 'Ordains thought' tip i t 1, tuasks4 tbraughtnet by beidoessof assertion which ;from hon'esi convic`ions t e I cannot but *dually preacher is "hotting that sottiue to tae ssisi'd, we us Whirlwind. Ws satittin to i • upon oar priaent profitable for ermaitienttb •-• Llf • bate sown UN Wind Nag notp_tite whirlwind MA • Two U1114:6 UT, soaked t apktt of the dap In is of , gthophiting *Wee speonlath testa ilea the leeithegte • es well as the salon. Runt*, Mills and other 'tries and estab am% on the, river d ration's other. • r of her ' I. er iron-foundh . AO Coal depos. is folly resolved 00,090 'serfs. and This Messina eo • in the end, must rsyulsion foreecand re- 'ior to oar Tom— 'ate to bear suet? witlotit; hiving itsbarided before ; 4 by'a Protective. bully itt?poveriah re Vrotective fabil rtal to the Govern , iflos the ristional rite to prgft•by tlie much 'we bate Tariff with which 0 have erred, 00-. sari to gator 'upon or offences. With rithroughout social •da of ilriog which o nttion ire cannot tiM absurd , rivalry •• • had up ! to the ad* 14 a bubble, which rditbin. ! All eke .l the improvident hera—arenow drink ' thOugh bitter to the . • in its results. EL- I in no other can we • is really useful.— future, they will be - •to hoote comforts; of fang eyne, erblett yet yielde4 our fore• , for plan, lee have Tytig preached a 4 qoaal relributtoo," 1 , paste to !be season. , vela ebi)l4,.ead bile emelt) bare proceeded 4 valid!, l eo jesteeadeg • Limy rtapeeta.. The 1 1 , ea we AO %illation are r l ot expeel tes reap the !,, a estreeta Which bear Iye, and ouibil 40 .be humid wall.ataitn,arad ;were! roam. - - soma - mut imuns•rehl !retool bout* be deb, 'a. Mee ere to tome cow r aflo of lalFw• rnOPOrity eq.„,, , ,Vr.5.406 ,,,,,1010.. W .,,,.. ? r . 4 ,,,..,,,,, f6/1116 , '114316 " :nth tidoui of sudden! wealth. —— °` a ..r ' bus blinded ' the many, till tbny rush! ~....one ittio ballebrained; s p nnlation. Men foreake! Inn andstomed caillogsdand draw out their capital) from tried Investments, impatiert ILO Slow and reiht re ins. Sinhanics drop their to•fej farmers Ilell their , net gentlemen and maidesrvansidraw out tout as inset and Intact as the! rapid erconimertgalllnutard, I following with eager prow, nal -;sunken netts, the' trained and cunning gambls. wirtillnne th em nittnirnies.. No Journal of the day reeor *s hotniany go dente in to el wreck; but everynscida: „ill pttik Is trumpeted from an to neershebajolMilntWe, . nerdy gentle ...4k Lew* Ith the acceasion ofellallitunles. and has neelved fresh spitzes by every opening Of western lands. Men • hare aught and sold, and reduplicated on town lots existing ,sly on paper, and farm bands under water. Trade has creerbld production, tilLthesinewa of progress an weak stied,ind tbi ratkt of pro duce to population declines amidst Inflation of pa fortunes. linntinate,impa ., ..11q.‘'seir.40.3111204ta,tp,be,Fich, 4 now t ze mocked -name of o'er Imostni. !-: With this hap naturally mine a second i l rait, MAIM int t reekless extravagenee. - .'"ldebt Come, light t o" is - .th Id proverb. Spendthrift wasting, foMows Wiliam pin. Vanity and 'unbitten keep up their Vulgar rival ry. Despeitateneatmeretttniolitets build fpletidid nate eee to mud, as inflated credit; and envious wives and daughters, with the cry Of the horselesch. goad harassed husbands to mon maim Teutons. Ali classes rush Into debt. speed before they make, mortgage crops un eown:atul stlinklate the excessive imports which stop thirwatiwwbeelai of the forge and loom, and send abroad the mow which should feed theeworkman. The South rase in‘debt to the Mertb. the Meet to the last, the country to the town, the nation to Europa. . Thai have we "sow nrcele e wind." And sagacious eyes imam "the whhiwind ' , Confiden sthitken; Money tans increase; reputed Attune' 4011aPle under the Mts. tune; and the bounty of a forgotten Uod ...in unwonted 'sanest' is the declared sole hope of weathering the cri. sid.` = Atetrenehrttent and patient industry:have became move tbizei•seter Christian duties. listeregganee and speculation have groWn to crimes which must not go no. challenged Of the pulpit. •2. We "hare gown the Wind" of party spirrl, and an beginning tiTreap tinwhirlwind of,publis doszondisolPris tail arserrhy. I . Political Intim la lifeline of a republic. Men learn to Value UlO3O and polar more than bulb and principle. Parties cease tons, embodiments of diverse principles working out grivernmeintal harmony Ohm ! opposing for en, and become mere ; confederacies for success. Party triumph becomes the Inahtspring Of political action to the multitude; Ind unscrupulous demagogues engineer • "coefederacy" uranjthe prindples of arithmetic. The result is • constant pandering to evil envies for the sake of political , support.. The better class are apathetie ;, the worse, exacting . Rulers dare hot enforce law at the r eost of popularity; and the ratifications of nubile oaks are prostituted into political machinery. The procesegoes on from year to year, rom bad to worse.' No party dares honesty at the risk of defeat. And goo d citizens enni plain of the wrong on the streets, and endorse it at the polls.- Thus have welasown the wind" of party worship. - And we are fast "rasping the whirlwind" car public de i Moralisation and anarchy. We are • last coming to this. that no laws can be enforced against any clam whew numbers and eohennee give power to the polls. Look at New York with i city government 'ln league wit' thieves and public ns, and prostitutes, and wielding Is Its-Immense expen ituns of public Money. fur public bribery and private ,ec niatlon,mbile crime - Pas una bashed along the st etc' look at California, so ridden and robbed by pout cal sharpers and billies that a Vigi lante Committee and Lyneh law became the only nine. dy of virtue agaidst the tyranny of yin. Look at our own city. See ourl teense laws set at naught. sail dram shone steaming out their bell-tire on .the Sabbath day, it because no admirals, ration holds its prpularity so cheap as to attempt torreCtion. See our tire department given up to rowdyism and inefficiency, while other cities, by horse draught andl steam pumps: here rendered tires noiseless, and eni: un lgrat lon imptoilble ;because the votes of the bruisers ming Its control, are too important to be Int Sea the infamous villain who has violated our neutrality lava, desolated a sister republic with war and rapine, and dellened,oppressed. murdered thousands of his Own countrymen Inveigled into hhignsp,eavering up his Incompetence and cowardice by estentations tra vel and receptions,lllke a returning patriot, and going nnwhipped of justice, bennsFmen in power think his crime too strong In sectional approval to be safely chal lenged, 3. We have "'inn the wind' by temporising ,with wron.g for IlllPPwil es7miieneit, and we are reaping "the whirlwind" in the awnzratint of the wrong itself, and th.,. very &tigers whence we *might tamp. It has been thtlts ' , with the spiriti of aggression on neighboring States,. Public honor and public Interest required it to be nipped in the bud. .1-,The thit. Anibal... tering new Mould bare been made to expiate' their . crime bythe fullL•t rigor of the law. Fear of sectional otb nee induced a temporizing policy. They were al lowed to slip Gin gh the flugers of the law, and, on de feat, delivered b, national entreaty. We "sqwed the wind" in Cuba, a d behold wears reaping tbeithirlwied in Central dmeri I It has been tb with the adulterems and Ishisaelitie crew OT Mormons. Their debaucheries and-villainy should have been 4nutled out at once by is virtuous go vernment. A vi virtuous people should ban rine in ma jesty, and mini it of their rulers. instead of this we temporized NI h the wrong . We suffered them to i t grow unchecked, to settle afar from oversight, and work out their &wade tions in the heart of a‘avilderniam— Collisiona and eh beep went unrebuked. Insult and de -fiance of federal thority Met concession indeed at pun. tenent. Their Lerb•trditorwas appointed Governor.— husband of i dew wives eat unrebuked in Con inn And . bebOld I we are note boldly defied, and 'lm placable hostility to Gentiles is Openly proclaimed and practised. Bloodshed Is fast beciming Lbe Only remedy. Yet the merciful promptittide which might still prevent It-is mill irantli b t. The army which should bring them se to their nses , leas ne rs and threatens a peaceful town for party capital ! while demagogues on I,tump and pa-1 per, are feeling t .e public eonselentie with the itirehlev-,! Owl assertion that the "religions usage" of adultery is ' beyond fennel ntrol. We have "sown the "reap in' benne and :111. uri, and we are beginning to "reap the *tailwind" in, tab. , focal Affqirs. • rruter of an inehithtek, was formed hitt& County during S.be prevent week. • air:frin ter. its at last, been Inaugurated, although we are but the strand - Fall month. 'On Tuesday last snow fell, and the mercury In our thermometer was down to freerin . • 44-Schuyti:iJ tiers of this Ins Loeturets and] every teacher Viekolt, the S i an Interesting Uvular!' we red our iitiertlsin. County lenhers' Institute.—The mem. Bute will moot at Port Carbon, Nov. 5,4- . • Instructora have been eppoliftid: and n the County *timid be present; Sir teSuperintendent, well be prevent, and • sidon iv anticipated: For further par r the readei to a Notice of thelnatitute columns. *Jr The aa of the Junior hotis of America passed off very pleasant!. on Wednesday evening t .The attendance was good, and II seemed toenjoithemseives. The Potts. villa String Baild played on the occasion. It is now perfect In its organitition, and plays mast admirably the music of all .the f tunable #is llable dances, We congiatulate the gentlemen in posing both the Brun and String Bands upon the pelmet they Baas made, and upon thei anti& factory chars. ter of their musie.l 1. -Sir The Late cliptain Heradete.—A meeUng oFpresisive :1, of the syrups yof this community with the'svidow of the late Cap Ilerodlin of the IU-fated steamship "Cen tral America ' will be held io' the First Presbyterian Church (Rey Joe, )leCoors) of this Borough, on Mon day evening eat, Oct. 28, at 8 o'clock.. Gentlemen are invited to at end without further notice, and address the meeting To the call for the' meeting, am attached the follow in names: i ' • Mrs. Juin: ILL. Caxisits-t; Mrs. Asiessa FARCLCITAR; 31 rs..AKDILLIi itLISSZY i Mts. Jinx SFIPPtN; Mrs. Jona . . Bassan. • • , . . - .tom The I almost sbo snow °f s t's. features of superlative u tolloss tea are tilling rapidly. and our trees are tip of their foliage. heavy frost, ,the Grid ei season, and drizzling nitns .hare been the i ds week In the weather line. Yesterday wu 1,7 disagreeable. Our meteorological record la T., n: P. TELEGRAPH OPPH/L ittintyrrcoii.s MU, Planate. 8 A. M. Y , P. M. 7 P. M. 7 t. 17,-48 0 IP --,12 " .20,-10 " 21,-38 a A-40 .stio 460-ele6r. ' 60 . b 0 —rain. 3S -.cloudy 4$ 38 43 30 min. metunchay days are come, the saddest of the mall In more senses than one. As Tom Uood • "Suitunet's COOS arid over, • • Fogs are falling down, •• And with russet tinges ' Autumn's' dOing brown. Roughs are daily rifled • By the gusty thievOs t And the Book of Nature detteth du* of leaves. Bound the tops of Houses Swallows as they hit, Give. like yearly tenants, • . , Notices to gait. , • . Skies of Beide temper Weep by tarns and laugh— Nlgh t and dtr together • Taking.Battand•half. Piir - • male "Akre?" Soeielth—The'llret public meet ing of thillottirtille Llterazyttoclety will take place' nest Tuesdayireiling, in the bieement of the Presbyterian Church it Market Street. in opening address and tee ter. wi l l e dithered by the President of Mae Society, the Rev. DANIEL WASHBURN, to be followed b r y a Reading yF. B. GORIVI, II:sq„ and a debate on the QuerticM—"Were the early settlers of 'North America Justified in dispossessing the Indians of their lands?" sic.._.4o Affirm live--4oha T. Boyle, Ele Bowen. ~ Nepali .W.Grahanr, Lin. Bartholomew. The sly starts out Under the fairest auspices for i the com ng season, and i large number of .the most prowls! g young men in the place are taking an settee Interest nUs success, All who have the welfare of the commu • My, at heart should len& a helping hand and I salve. e have the material in this place to make A capital Ussery Society, ao r d)sll who possibly can. should respond • the mU. i . • Sir . rude in Oneigsku.g.—Ou Wednesday theltongh and Ready Elm CenapapY of this Borough, with /14:1030 twenty Members, proceeded to. Orwigsburg with their carriage, for the pm pooM of participating In the Odd Yellows! prOcesston. Which came o ff eir.that day. They mere elyed by the Bremen of Orwlyburg, and mood ed th in gh the streets, which liel•biDdSOMAT festooned ' with donde, to the Fair ground .. Tno praeceston in . which he trough and' Ready COtapio7 . otlrtitiPa WI Wag . quite Impaling. - The Odd Yellows were. In full regalia. Berme! benneni were Wile line, One of. which had been presented In the morning bY the ladles of Orwlgsbu to 'rare Lodge. It wee generally admired for its .and be l anty. The Odd Yellows subsequently listened affed4ress delivered 10he German Reformed din It by James B. likholson, Esq. The Itoogla l ,and heal comp:My returned home in the esenlbg, lifter dragging their apparatus some sixteen tulles. They presented a g ne sipegranie, their carriage being literally eavire4 . with Wreaths, gills of the Mr residents "of Oreigaborg. ni . The embers , of this Company are a line looking bogy of yowl men, capable of doing good service when duty calls, , , . - • • Distressing Occurract.--On '''Tielidkbt hist, Let ween 8 and 9 o'clock, a fate - accident happened on the ttroplke icadlog, to Schuylkill !h n ien, near the Io ia., bout a mile lastenr this Bookish. It appears-that to W 'Ups) , panly,.with hta brother Uepry and two Otb readied the tollgate, to I argon, to width were a two borser,rme totally and the other partially biln Ueery who bad been driving. epranaftt t orimo . puryMes, oat the mote time throwing the reins to Wye,. kooV The honms started slowly down the road,tuni la tba imeitteura of tie Inoment,lWynkoop pulled:the wrong rein. The result wail, that the horses, wagon and the occupants were preelpilated down the bank, which seParatee the road trom the distance allroWt, PorPowdletlia r o we eetue twelve fist. In the. fall Wynkoop struck his bead just bark of the left ear, on the and of a pale, sad was to aerlonay injured, that he faßtinki Ina sew minutes. The unitaturrate young miss was t tyearlot age , and* son of Constable Jelin MA" of la &roues. His ranathewire Memel km Wises reettlenor on Thursday afternoon: This yd. deaf le tb° 4311 14 that bas happened at that PrOst • ty. lt le that a) intone' in oeciFtimee nal site Hie the', amity - • tinge, it ep. ' But days paying ruitting r; but !t, and a `• of sink zbibited littered appear who are Sat., Mon., Tues., Wed., ?burs, Fri:, year." A slop: as that halted above his taken place that the turnpike in its Mint dangeroul placm rhould be fenced, or oth ernise nil. Meted. • Stila,g t rat attention ofitte Mum ty natheettien to theMeceiaity et immediately guarding . thole plain in the county, *etre ilmtimad proper ty digeeare ,propardisep Tiara are Points ot loan, Of the reeds of the Court*, that are really mum* during. daylight; what are fi r at night 1 'rasps. The. of ftoo*l4lmbi arty, them. shotdd heeintsulted, and we bops that the condition of the roads will attract the attention that , the importance 4f the matter dm , • SirrAer . berme—Ueda: kith taintfes44 from the pen of 'ImoIlls," and appeared originally Itesins4d • As I sate to tha desolate gloaming ; iVith the babe Just asleep on my long . A rider 'came up from the:Mini% • Aid halted a motoeat to am Who vas there; and eel came toward him, Our abort mocking sentence be mid— "l've news fur thee, bk./eagle Carroll, The Laird of Craigallan is dead." ?henna,. heart gate a wild Imp ea:angular, ' Monet my lip am" uttered aurora; • And he laughed a load laugh of derision, • Aeon to the hamlet he vatted: Arid I laid the babe down is Hi slum*, • And out Mahe darknama came, O'er valley and *lid dreeryjneorland, To look on thee, Reginald Unmet . Thy warden. be alieps at the gatewaY: The eastalsiadd revel below ; - The Watchers are weary—thank Ileum Whlle-1, in my desolate woe.. Ily warden. and vassal, and watcher, • Crept silent and stealthily Dal& Through the hall. up the lout oaken stairway, To thy much, where I bud thee at lest. Oh. Reginald Grime I I am weeping My poor heart is breaking srltb pain ; I dreamel not, when last I bMmld thee, To meet thee so sadly avaih. God forgive me the harsh wordsl uttered— That Rome entel tempest of blame; Mere, kneellogbeside thee, I pardon And pray for thee, ReginaldGnental / Oh Uwe! this sad world ball dulness. Like this dismal and turbulent night; But death lerele all rank and station, And God Judgeth wisely and right: 'Heath her silken and canopied curtain', •• Thy fair lady sleeps In her pride; •• ; • While r, the poor wronged andfursalten, Keep vigil and watch by tbi aids. One kiss (rem thus" pool - pallid llpa.: tore, One lock from that cold marble brow; I know every bright chestnut earl, lora She'll not miss It—she never will know Ilow I stole through the storm and the darkness, - Past Warden, and watcher, I came: . Death struck down her Laird of Craigallsn, Lie gleam me bark Reginald OfTeliae.. . . #eTSchuyftill Gooey darieultyrat Society.—The Sixth: Annual exhibition of the Society corameneed at °mime; toorg on Tuesday last, and concluded oh Thursday. The display of 'grains, vegetable's, fruit*, etc., was veiy tine; while aped Mem sof the deity of the ladles, meehaPtesi etc.. of Schuylkill County, were adarentls. - The live stork 'department was leateresting, - and ereditable. There was a dearth however, of agricultural hapleuremts, on exhibition. ' , This shoulnixernedled in the future. The moat Interesting and profitable feature of the Ex: labition was however, the Address on Thursday after. noon of Mon. Mamie Greeley, of hear York. Ile Boni-' Menced speaking about 2 o'clock before a large audience, among which were many ladies, and continued for some. , two hours to the delight aid' profit of all who were with.. in the sound of his 'voice. Mr. Greeley Is a theoretteel end practical farmer, fully capable of imparting taste*. lion on the . science of Agrieulture. Sir. Greeley spoke of the sloettere with which the farmer receives any new theory' in Agriculture, Although the mine thing may be, and often is arrived at eventually, In practice. Mr. Creek} , spoke stlength and m oat convinclugli on the impertance of deep plouith:ng—thirty Inches he contends isVot a bit too deep--of sateoli ploughing—of under draining—vrbteb keeps tbo soil moist In dry weattnir,, and dry in wet—avuncular Properly—Mr. Greeley re. commends Permian (loser—and of working well a few , acres, In place of spreading over a large quantity, from , which Is derlvedhut a half crop, which never pays.- 1 The latter of course, is applicable to those farmers who ' have not the means to. Workvrell all the' land they res.! : seas. Mr. Greeley cohtends and correctly too, that a tar; Suer had better let. a portion of .his land lay Idle,:do', nothing at all,than to work it In a shallow manner.— , air. Greeley entered into all these matters minutely..—. l Of erciuqo we are ntable• In United settee, to follow him! Mr. Grealefspoke of ideas suggested to bitxrfur prevent; - log the potatoe rot, which always makes its appearance after serer, rains, and which is caused by wet. Mr. Greeley:alluded to the importance of 'cultivating fruit of every description. .1t Is a paying crop. lie also spoke a word feC the birds, which are yearly becomlpg decline. ted by those amateur sportsmen, Whom:, 'forth armed to slay every robin aim tom-Gt they encounter. Ile urged the people to protect the birds; the farmer's best friends.. lir. Greeley rays be can `even afford to feed his 'crows, andithen makes money from their. .Mr. Greeley's Address will be published, whenall ,have an Oppoitunity of perusing It. It teems with the result of study, observation and his experience as a far mer. Its facts disseminated In this Itegion among the formers, could-not fail to accomplish much good, and awaken their attention to improv,ements whir:hirer need• ed their modes operandi of cultivating the di-Proceedings of the .Bsrou9/4 Counetl.—A stated meetlog of the Borough Council Was held Tuesday eye. Swing, Oct. 20. Present, Messer. £hoener r N lee, Maur* Ktnaley, Heffner, Berr and Eaereber. 31Inutes of last meeting were read and adopted. COIL of Are. on unfinished business, wu eon'. COM. of Survey on grade of Second to Ifarrison st.; re , commend the base hue as the proper grade. COM; cert.. tinned. i • St. Com. on enivevt in3larket at. reported progrees and waa COD. Subject of continuing Norwegian st. etavert was: eim. St. Com. on opening Tenth and Spritieste., wee 41‘. COM. of Fire Apparatus on repairs of Raman. lipee house. was con. . ' Com. of Market House on elle:lrving Market lava was cot* St. Com. on repairing Coal at., reported werit dorm; ind was die., and on filling up street at Peter Woo 's; to the grade., reported work done and was dls. j Spacial Com. on report of i Ginlid ^Jury la reference to obstriactions lathe Boionglr, Walcott ?, . • ; Com. of Eire App., on petition of F; W. Hughes and others for 4 fire plug. wastaaa. ' t ' St. Com. on cleaning ont:'Norwegt.sn Creek, reported work done and.was dig.; on Union st. Oro® Railroad to Coal et., made report and was mai on bringing snits against property holders, through whose property Nor., weglan Creek tosses, was con.; on extending th IdarkW at. culvert to Inlet at Dr. G. Halberstadt's, was eon.; and on petition of C. Atkins and °timely fm , a ,it. near Lauer's, was COD. • Com. on Lankp and Watch announced that Jacob Dai ly had been appointed watchman. The matter of an inlet at Tlthd and Laurel sta.: was postponed. The'Snecisl Committee on Gunpowder Ordinance, re ported the following resolution which was adoppdt— ',..Resolred, That the Ist section of an Ordinmk; enti tled, "an Ordinance regulating the carrying of gunpow der through the 'streets of the Borough of Pottsville," ordained snd enacted the Ibtla day of Sept., ;ISA", be and the earn. is hereby repealed. The Committee was thee' s- discharged. . A petition from the Good Intent Mire Otanpanyptak. log the Borough for pecuniary 'oilstones, to. enable the Company to get their engine now, in the hands of John Agnew of Philadelphia, iras read. A resolution to the effect that an order for 1200 In their Snot be drawn, was adopted. 'A petition to upen Fairview at., In:Norwegian' Addi tion, was referred to the Street Committee. A petition to have Harrison at. opener I, and . West repaired, was referred t..081.. a 9131. • ' • A cOmmunkation from ward Owen Parry, Beg., In reference to Church Alley enliert, was read Andrei cud to the Street Cominittee s . A Committee was appointed to attend.tohnit of airs Kline against the Borough of Pottsville. The following bills were read and ordered to tit paid: C.:Woman, - • - $ll3 06 Schrader; 8 00 J. Dodson, • - • -1 , 460 • Houck. • - Ttoo Peter Kellenthal, • • .90 05-06 A Behhlinea . bill, $27 . 50, was reamed to the lit. Com Council then adjourned. fir" Auburn, loveliest village of the" Schuylkill val. Icy, was reeeptly ;ranted a Borough Cbarter,'aud 'seder Its pnniSlons, an election for officers was beta laststeek. A communication from Auburn !inference the ter, runneth as follows: • ' . . Vona, ,Oct.o6cr 20,1857. EDS. Mums' Joimaat :4-Agfeeably to a petition sent by theAtizens of the village of Auburn, to the Court of Selinylkill County, In the getting up of . whkh Samuel K. Moyer, Samuel Kramer and •Mr. „Augustus Schultze, three of the leading men here—and! groperty holders to a very Imo ameinnt took the Moat MA Ive prominent part, a Borough Charter was granted Last Saturday, the 17th leaf., was dud for tuddingthe Election for the first Oaken who were to , eerie : the new corporation,and accordingly the felloning gentle men, were 'selected u the officers of the day els: • Judie sf Blecdats—Welllngton Jones; Impeders —Goo. Berger, Simon Beaman; Mr/a—Amos R /Basle, Au-' gust al Bchultse. • The polls opened at 9 o'clock, A.' M., aid although there were not so very many votes polled,! there was a constant and Ilvelj • lnterest displayed thrhughout the day': votes wenichallenged and charactrsOf the various candidates discuseett and criticised with all the vivacity • and energy usual In general - elect Ions; 14 fact there was meth more spirit displayed. than at the neat electkar for ' _ It. said to the aetlit of the citizens of Auburn, that Ory pulsed Aver with out any striMken broils or - 11ghtp.seteal occur mums on such exciting Decedent'. • , The following officers were elected : °tiff Burveu—Dr. Amputos Schultz, ;. arassinge-- Moses Woover GlAritilaien— , Jarob Kramer, Jared O. Wilson, Peter Lalsairoasor, Salon licamani Usury Dli feedorfer, Jeremiah, Late; &hod Direrior--Ressanel Wilson, J. Itersktbrasel, Mary W. Tracey, Dinka 0. Oar roll, Mom Butts, Abraham K. Moyer; Audaor—Amos M. Meek. 1. The otsleet of the prime movers fat the j establishment of a horaegis eutnot only for the sake of the advan tages selneti itonyald bring about In ear 1114110.410 r for, the sake of Netting an ntamplaerrarbill* as regards ha. provesnente la putite saboola,'wh!cb suathnmeet parer. f°l ce4ll°4ll of eesenannent, to iveri ionse of the wont. Auburn le situated to a pleasant saileien the beak° of SthellkllL ,Itsellemsta salubrlatuiceed the loa tbn zoinentle. It le paned** ham the rough blasts of elieto, Up the satroussoop pouniany end the peat of summer le nsatertally ut0 4 111.4 by lb. o n ippreston of the water, and the bream: whisk ion among ' its °bide one of i i i °ll3°l44lllo 4tpliva Imisira• tile, to - . , Mime; tiolotolo. On sot Seen)/ odlittjoi. With it psteeetee. Dittoes* Is more favorable 0403,4 ' in g4l4lllllooupli, Ix tinUdteg np ; A :.13rze *mit, • for tanllitlas for transportation and tratiej know of no place In the State which surpasses it. The thus. mud Readlin R. R. passes through here. The Schuylkill en nui nitio runs ky. This Li thi,tertninsul of iba Dauphin Siiiquehatitut It. It. Very skin.trlU be Solsbedenoth• sr Rita trout been to Allentown, utalkins the last link el tilt chained railroads from thei'grast Wielt to the chief ;Importune Of ell the trade in this amintry*llMl 4- f -4111 these ern - :sdvantsges which notation , place Ist achnilkill County Mods; and I fret 'wised digit the . irtleilisencetand i entarristiof theeittlens of Aubilik tiorrhirroi. ll iib the Isayauwdoente and ;mirth 011ie Awn; mg It, Ardsaiwa• °till • bSidlit /PO 14 SehuYULIII County, but be meal the niett'sidiso . nOl saidWistisinalpiesses 14 theillidwi Tory trniryotw ' W. J. • .sa-Sokuptlall Vanity ,agriewhirsi, iikedesitural and Mechanism ASSOCiatione—The Fair of this AllsoetiUeb with which the very Unenntsble weather Of last teal; hiterietud v ses continued. dating Monday an d Tuesday or, the present week at Schuylkill gams- 'The Exhi bition was interesting, and passed cif to the sstisfee. Uon of those preestie on those -days.. Atusassd, is the iLfst sif Presidiums. „ • CATTLE. The undentisined Judges oiscattieodter doe eassider• . etiou,liere awarded the foilowingpreositansoleoshich are herewith reported: J. J. PILIADO, for nee DevoseCoe.-• J. Downey, - . . • - A. Teich. • yesidlng J.llTsison a yearling Su% ow Heiler; s4°ll 300 - 250 . 130 - . 250 dhoti iforrud. 'A. Thitraran, one eery, Geo. Mayberry, do, U. planner. one getter Mt satn** old, • " " Calf, ' Pr. L. Royer, ose Grads Breed, Cime, Alderney.. shim Prior, one Mellor 18 mopths old, 16 64 . Man OW 8 4419 ' Wxßltde, one Barham Cow - 4Nr4ier. B: Bitue ime 8011, . i . .4 00 ._ " " BeIGIr Oaf 8 mou th s old, 1- .-. •'1 40 J..Lessig one Bull 2 years old, . - .. , '2 20 , “ . .. , '1 3 00 W. Sigteied one efter 14 znieths..ol2. , I 2 . ~ c ow , 040.T..hafirraio Calf 4 weeks old,' . .1 : iii, 0411211121, . JOIISi YE1C11; / 4,44 9 41 j . ' l , ' .- - Joe. Autticurr. - • UURSES AND MULES. ' 'The undersigned Judges on ttorsaurand Mules after due consideration bare awarded the following prate. tom, Ac., which a/wherewith .reported: j J. Leasig for Stanton, ' ' • 's 4 00 John Teich, fur Stallion, 8 00 .3. Leads for Colt, . . •- ; . ' . . 200 W. 81461 ed one Wood Mare, 1 - • ' 400 W. Knehier re llorse, • , " , 400 .. r 4 W. lilitle one pair Mules, • ; . 3. Stranch one family Mare. ..• . . • : 2 60 00 3. Downey imo Coils 2 you% ald; . • aOO John Shappel one brood Dare, .; • ' • 400 Geo. Reber one Ilona), - __ . • • .2 00 John Shappel one Mare Colt, ' . '2OO Daniel Snyder nue titallkon, 2 40 Daniel need onciforae, • ; 1 00 A. Hoffman one Gelding. 1 2 fin W. Billie's Trotting 31nle, 400 JOSHUA BOCK, • -- OEO. BEAM. .Irdies. ANTHONY YLICH. +. The undersigned Judges on Swine alter due eontldee. :atlon hare awaided the following premium, de., Which are herewith reported:: 3.-Lerelg Common Boer, ' 2 2 00 ;W. HAUG one breeding Bow, ' 2 1:0 • J.B. Heller one pair -Suffolk Figs, 2 00 F. Keene two best Hogs, _,• 2 1.10 ISAAC STRAIICII,} ' W.AHIFRIED, la" . A. 'HOFFMAN. . • . • -, • SHEEP AND - DEER. ; • The sander:tired Judges on Sheep and Deer alter due consideration hare awarded che follow-lag' proglArßF" , * c o which are herewith reported: • J. Leads, for Sheep, . 4 150 Discretionary, A. notlmen for one Deer. 2 00 Is.tAo STRAUCII,I • . ----. W. SIOVIMED, Judi7ss. A. I,IOEFMAN. + ' . . . POULTRY The undersigned Judges on Poultry alter due mneld• eraUon have awarded the following premiums, Ae.,:whicla are herewith reported: Amos Hoffman for best lot of Cap Darks, Jamear I essig do. English Dinka, E. J. Tholl3lll do. Turkeys, oco no i Burton do. white Shanghai Chkkeni, Charles Kerfir do. buff do. Illyses Bast do. Bantam Chickens, „ John L. Cohn do. Poland. do. S. N. Palmer do. Pigeons, J. Sell zin ger - dol-,Rx lAMB, ' \:„. • i ll 00 E.I. Thomas do:Bremen Geese, ' 100 .. do. do: common do. ", . 1 00 J. PAXSON',. . _ JACOB F. LOYE. I.7•lrdat' 4t. LIEN RY STERNER. , DOMESTIC k NOUSEIIOLD• MANUFACTVRE The undersigned JudgeS on Domestic and Household klannOcture after due consideration bare awarded the following premiums, itc... vrh kb are herewith reported : Mrs. John- dud Schuylkill Raven , one-Door Midi $0 50 Job,, .2: Hopp Pottsville one piece - Rag Carpet, 200 Mr,. J. Rucbrit. Haven. one pair woolen Stockfegs, 1 00 Miss E. Onertier S. Haven one Shirt, - 100 Miss J. Kremer S. Haven Worstered Needlework, 100 do. " do. Ottoman, • - 100 • do. do. ; Table Cover, . - 100 do. 'do. wreath of hair Plovers, 100 Conrad Helper B. Haven Orley quilt, ,100 Miss S J. Saylor do...Larop Mat, ' 60 SI isa A. Dougherty do. embroidered Basiturri ' 100 00 libel J. N. Robinson do. lot of Embroidery, ' 50 Mire H. it Osier do. needlework for Chair, 100 Mrs. Boyd do. lot of EtubniderY. 100 Mr. Ruben Peal N. Manhelte Tp ~ a frame picture printed by him In his 73d rear, H. M. Ege Of Car rer igspet bu of rg, a diacrationiry premium for a , piece o , • 1 00 y - WILLIAM W. WOL67,} MISS U. B. 06114711i'* - • 4 '. Wipes: ' MISS C. LEVAN. 4 . CftINESEBDGAR-CANK frifitllPB AND WINE. The undereignedJudatta on Chimer Maw OHM lyr 'up. and Wine, after due consiaeraflon him* awarded the following premiums, As., srbleb mt.tuplarlth . parted : J. S. Keller Orwigetturg,l bottle Chinese Sugar Cane Syrup. • • • • $1 00 .1. 8: Pulatteri do. Chinese Sugar Cane Mobuwee, Idles Herseellebuylk,,l Haven, 1 bottle of Wfilte and red Currant Wine, 200 Mn.s N. Dangler do., 1 bottle of grape Wine,' 100 Mrs. Sblllp Boyer do.. 1 dn. wild cherry %lire, 100 31155 JANE CHRIST. MISS ELLEN DEIBERT. Judger. MRS. J. G. KOEHLER. FARM IMPLIOIEN^fB The underslined Judges ou-Farm fmplementa, after due consklenttien bare awarded the following premb tints.•&c.. which am herewith reported; David Boyden test Corn Planter, . J. J. Paxson do. Potato Digger, do do. do. Corn Stmk Cutter, • do. do. do. Corn Sheller, Charles Zable beet Stogie Harness, J. K Graaf do. double Horne* diseretionam J. S. Keller 3.6 dol. Corn Drooms, 100 11. K. Parsons, Harrisburg, exhibited one of 311ny's Patent, with Wood's improvement, adjustable cow Med Reaper and Mower, cowls by W.A. Wood, to whir Ihe. attention of the Agricultural cc mmunity la partkularly Invited. . The Corn Planter exhibited by David brone of the most complete implrwent 1 of thiaki ad, , JOSHUA DOCK, JACOB, ju d ges W JAMES `LESS. BAKED AND WALED ARTICLES The undersigned Judges on Baked and Rolled Articles ; after doe ronsldendlon belie awarded the following pie. Mums, ke., which are herewith reported: ' ', Miss I•owen, K. Manbelett tp., best licane-madefloap $lOO Dirs. Bassler,__S. Ilaven, 2d best Ileum-made do., - : 10 Mts. Am ry ilestor do. best —Berry Cake" , 100 Miss .1. Kremer.do. best Jai of Wild Cherry, 0 - 50 Mrs./. Paxson S. Blenheim tp.; best Wheat Bread, 100 Mrs. Ilsak 8. Raven, best Crop Apple% , 50 Dim John K. Wilson Cressona, best Ureen Knipe., i . 50 Miss Enema Messer. S. Boren, best Pound Cake, ~ 100 Martin Wones do. 2d best-do. - 50 Miss Rebecca Bowen N . Mantielln.lest Pine Apples, 50 A. F. MEDLAR, . . . .. . , .JAMES DOWNLT.}4adges. L - ' - S F. - BIE • ; • DAIRY. noun AND . mut The :undersigned Judges 'on Dairy ' Flour and Meal, eller due consideration have awarded the Flo ur Oa !alums, de., which are herewith reported:, Mrs. B. J. Thomas. Washington tp:, best Figure ' Rutter, __ st 00 Do. do. , do, Lump do 4 : 100 Mrs. Lerch Wayne fp., best Print do., •; 100 Meajacob Loyd North Alanbeim tp..l dos. Ens, diplo. slrs. Wm. Frederick do'. do. test Buckwheat Flour, $1 00 Mrs. Isaac Strauch do. do. do. Corn Meal, 100 Sirs. Joseph Seyfert, S. Maven; d best, • 50 • do. do. do. "best Rye Flour, 1 0 0 Isaac Strand: 24 best Rye Flour, • • 6O 1 Joseph Seifert S. Haven, best Wheat do ' Floir, 0 1(00 Isaac Strauch, 24 do i : , ~ , B. F. KETNER, . MARK DElltiißT. Judge. - JOHN hIII?X. ~ FIELD CROPS AND iLtRDEN TKORTAIILEK''''" The undersigned Judges on Field Crops and Garden Vegetables. after "due consideratket, have awarded the following premiums, de., Wllleh are herewith reported: John J. Upchurch, for but Celery sl 00 Jacob Duearh de ; 0010011 . .. . 1,00 James Downey do , Cetbage . 100 George Delbert do Tomatoes. . : 100 J. J. Paxson do Egg Plant 100 Michael Vreehafer do Lima Deans 100 James Leads , do &wash 100 .7..1. Poison -do Long Sqviash! 100 Moses Reed - 'do Sweat Pumpkin • 100. , Godfrelhitoyer " do Held pumpkin 100 J. J. PaISOCI, best display of Vegetables r 900 In reporting • upon the Field CropsWyour Committe would say that the premiums uttered fbr , Corn, Wheat, Eye, Barley and Oats, were for the best acre of each, and as no certificates were presented u to quantity, Ac., by any individual they were eoniequdidly unable to award any premiums for that class.- TO same remarks apply eqtutlly to the potato crop. I They would also beg leave to empress their gratification to the very numerous class of, contributors in the veget able department, which was universally acknowledged to empties every other, and they have Only to regret their inability. In accordance with the rules of the Society, to have made a mash larger list of awards. All of which Is respectfully submitted by your Committee. ' DAVID 'BOYDEN. Olthly,itEEDS AND FIELD IthilerAtam., 1 'The undersigned, lodges on Grain; Seeds and Meld Tietetsbles, after doe eonsiderstion, bare awarded the following premiums. to.. which are herewith , reported: William 'little; for the best Buckwheat ,• • Si Jahn Bbappel do Bed Wheat ' 1 Godfrey Boyer do White Wheat 1 John iiheppel do ,Yellow Corn '.' • 1 Godfrey Boyer do Bye , '1 James Downey do • Pate ._,- ' 1 Jarob Delbert do • White COI II . . - 1 John Mille do Wised !•• -- .- • 1 G.odfrry Boyer do Pink Nye Potato.* - 1 J. 8. Keller • do: ' White Mercer do 1 lame !Branch do Red 7 do do 1 Wm. Level: ' do Black do do 1 James Downey ~ do Sweet Potatoes " 1 George Delbert do ' ' .Torolps i 1 James Down do • Rutabaga - 1 7. J. l'ufflou 49i. Cerro' te ' 1 Isaac PAM/1 •do -Parsnips , -„i . 1 EDW'D H. BILLM -' AIPI - • .- HENRY ROYER; ;Anton . - JONATHAN .NAGILL: . • - • FRUIT AND FLOWERS. The inaterslgned, Judges on Fruit , and Flowers, eDer due consideration. have &weeded the following premi ums, A A , which are herewith reported : John See. best Apples , John Sehappel, best Pesehos • c I. J.Mar.soo, best Grapes Mrs. Hearer, beet, Dsblias _.; • Master !What Small, best Boquet John &hippo', best trat ermeUon 'George Shaffer,fiest Fears Mrs. lireser, best Siberian Aplkr - J. J. Paseo°, beet Egg Plants do do do Qulpees k iltritm • • J. J. V • MISS 'BMW'• .7"ldees. • • • • MISS DO • , • c lIISCEMANDOUS Ant The understated, Judges on Miseellanettos Articles. after du* eonsMenition, hiredilanied the darting pro. salute* and wouldiske odaskot insep.thet the redone reticle* displeped are met and, *wits* a &OAM N of &ha woilmintilp &wally obled.'• limo an brirattli rrnsiiipier Mtn; Biiiitait; &MAN Rliviut act slbibited bandsman: stedittlde dt boimomide seqp • I/. Derigler, liebaylkill Neireu, 'lot of hamlet*** Pencil Drawly" $ l . - times. H. a P. C.! Detwiler; of Sebitlikni Miven* of Artillelel Testle.4 their own earettetalro,ll - . . • .1 hob LOyd, of North thailielepouthlblted * stalk :of. ne* Milberg, repi este. Lammlberg, of Bebjaytklltliarsa, l taro dim; TIO essi•.•-; • • _ _ _ I Jos, of Schuylkill Pura, tip ealbito* ease of ',Melees intausesishlp. = , - Litetwe lie bnerexhibiteda large Itol. Mazy which', tires genie racia4ty. . ' ' • " -*/ Sobs • Arostroug, of Schuylkill Ilaves;1; lot cif Nag nsets, fl) rut& ti Mot lifehe WrOusloweithlpt 1.1"1" ire. fall bar tem.) Nate. •• • . . . Lereb;*, Noma *AIM est benieh Tfoolml theme afoot le Issogeta `Birling* V. Pilaw, of Pone ll* "'WNW a which &threefold *eels attenUou. Y INuplertitrrel szbfbittel. . agog% Darr. . Schalk, Potty/Ms, Sc. A eliwretionary Premium was al so awarded bht bra illitrit.dhboting 11111e, - sid Desibite Band Shot Gun, both of which were splendid specimens or rarkesemblp. 1 Chain suede Dom a single limit tK wood, by Maria, :Broiler"; Galley &hitch,' orcrelestia.' and Jatot Delbert, of Schuylkill Waren ' also.eorb Chains and Figura* from a single piece of wo od, which were very creditable to their Ameliorate! skill. ;. • - • ' Imotnotiva% by Charles 'Brobst, ffeburikill Raven, werebandaomospecimen,,ofD,ailingaiol'Paintiog. 2 Sides of Leather, by Wite..lroltr. of ' .41 Marble Stab 2`.' Wei. by E. Bast, Schuylkill Garen, 2 1 j do do Wash.tand, do do do , 1 is. of Plated Ware, by Bitchier * Thompson. - I I tossed Ivory Table Cutlery do do .- 1 cue orMsebaules' Toobv do do . 3 • . i • Itis,Ao PAWN, _ .wmpiwtins;* Aar& JOON . The Oboes are the relitFts se trended fn by the Judges. , • ' J. 13 KELLER, - • . • • ;It Is to be regretted tbst the department ea :trolled by the LadhUi was not better tiled.. The Agriculture/ and Horticultural department, were very good. as4ll to. knowledge that maw the tine products on eribibition iThe reason - that the Premiums were not announced on . the tirennd was the lateness. the Judges mold not be tot to go to work,nerinte to the unpleasantwcether , -- mars. J. J. Pavion. W. !tittle. J. Downey. Ceptaleaser: r. Itojer. 3.s.Keller,and a number of °there. bare RiTat the Premiums to the Amoelition as donations. Those_ reeling an inclination to take theirPreadllins will ber - Ile" ebstunotisted by tbe Triesurer on tailing on him. . . 1 . • PROCEEDINGS' or-comm. mono ro*, viz 'inane JOCIXII. 1 Our Court wax in sexeloolbe greater mit of thin week, engaged In the trial of elrU calms, of which quite a. lumber were disposed Of. TM fret case tried was the seas of j ! 11. 4 1•Adt - Natick rxd,HansaA oa- __laws,.. r ty t 'llifli. yo mare, Us Chofee, Study, ill Coec-Thia was what Is tectoil rally Milled 'a feigned tame, being en Issmi directed to a jury for the purposerri . finding a ceettlet fact or fact. al leged on the one aide, and dented On the 'tither. Hoth r -the PLaintithi and dee: ants were execution creditors of Andrew Gilmore, 1 rmerly engaged In the clothing t i ne business in Sttevitte' i and Philadelphia. The Defend ante entered up a jut nt against him on *judo:bent note, dated Feb. 8;1 5, for $2,150 48, payable one day - after date. 'Tbe judgment wad entered up in this county, July 25,1855 rand execution was - immediately tuned, on which thel personal property was. levied on,. and in October following wee mid by the, Sheriff the $1,385 88—which after paying code of sale. de., left a fund of $1,190 07 in he distributed among the execution creditor., to which fiord the Defendants would regularly (have been entit led, their' em4thm having been placed in the Sheriff's hindi first. :• :On the 27 July, 55,11,5, Adams obtilnedjudetrent agalmt Gilmore tor 41000, and ' issued' execution, and in Aug. 9.'55 two other 4ndg men is were obtained by the of her Plaintiffs. amounting Mahout $2500, on *Each emeutimis were also hauled.— The Plaintiffs ruled% the money tnto Court, and made claim to It on the ground that at the time Gilmore issued thejudgment note for liefendants, there was an. expressagreement that it was given merely as an ac knowledgment of debt. which was to lay in Defendant's 'dealt, And wee not to.be entered'up., This was the tree. Goo' of fact which the jury were to parampon. Andrew, Gilmore testified that he merely gave theenote to Defend. ants as an- acknowi4dgement of indebtedness, that' he objected to issuing' it at the time, because being toads payable one day after date he knew he amid not nay it, and that he was not. ae are that it was a judgment note. His subsequent conduct, in receptting, for a long time. the regularity of the execution is endeavoring to have the sale postponed Until Fall, (which was leo postponed, bemire the goods Would bring a better price.) seemed rather inconsistent trith the agreement attend .to have been made. Thejefryibund for the Defendant,, in ef fect awarding themithe inorieyjln Court. Benjamin; 2. Tayipr,lndortee of Ceo. Mason at, ot., rt. Revs H. F. Ifortcot—Tblo was* snit on a, promboor) . note, dated Aug. T, 1865, for. $lOOO, drawn by the De fendant. 9u N0r.113, 1855, $3OO was paid on the note, and as there was ne defence for the remainder, the jury: found a verdict Mr 11-893,35. N. Q. !toward, 4 as., vs. C. A. if A. M. ,le.. user—The . Plaintiffs are an Express Company engaged as carriers Mitt thrwarders of goods. Theyearried goods for the De fendants engaged In their= business at -Tremont, and the Defendants objected to' the bill on account of Its , exerbitavice—and lon account of . their having . Oren orders to the plaintiffs that all articles over a certain weight they should not take charge of. The goods were carried on ti 4 Hine Hill and Reading bit Heeds, and were charged according to usual themes of the Express. Compaiyi and the plaintiffs further contended that the-'orders'of the Defendants had beenitepardar mended. The jarYlotted for the Plaintiffs the whOle amount of their - either, 881 43. , ; (To be Continued.) • ITN, PASTS arm sussoss. - jeer-Deatbs iii. New York last week, 410. i lZiiitpeatbs in 'Philadelphia last week;l66. ' Xs* fbankegiviniin Maryland; November 26. r , Agir Thanksgiving in New • York, November 26. Aria New i York bouts) rents are .cowing ' • down. Advertise if you want business these hard times. . .. XS'The Enklisli . Parliament will meet in Febluary. }►r4!`A horse lair will be held in Harrisburg on the 28th j instant. pirThe Philadelphia Horning . Thaes has ceased to exist. • 4 . j itifr-American actors scout to be rushing to wards England. , • ' pler - The . Bank of England has lent $5,000,000 to the East India 'Company. ,`The pupelation of British India is about one hundred and fifty millions. Or• Que of the new sloops of war is to, be built at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. ..Ase••ln England the Provision market is dull, and Breadstuffs':have declined in price.. • ,:pie•Thetheetres all over the countay are suf fering severely from the financial panic. irerThos. Ailibone has resigned his position as President of Ithe Bank of Pennsylvania. orSommeryille and Wheeler, who robbed the Richmond Custoutliouie, arc - ender arrest. - jar The yield of wine in the tiouth, of France this year, limpid to be unprecedeiitedlylarge. Aar Forney is now publishing a steamer Press for the Peale& coast. It is issued every fort night: XerThe . price of board at the Girard Rouse Philadelphia, has been reduced from $2 50 to,s2 per day. • or A cieelof detirittra trews, is nothing— the 'ignite .made a fool of himself—didn't drink judiciously Pr Charles, Mackay, Esq.. the well-known song-writer, reached New York last Saturday from England. - ; •• ' • ft*The Lo c ation Times says it will cost five hundred million dollars to put dawn the insurrec tion in India. 1 pirT,bei Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad be told at , Sherlff's sale, in that city, on the 3d of November. larThe sun is all' the more lovely after the days of darkness. So sorrows gild our joys with a sweeter halo] 1120 - Tbe ruin-slop is the fountain-head of row : , dyisto. Therefore, rowdyism is business. Buil ness supports a place.. . • _ .1211• The prospect of hard times for the.eoming , winter has largely increased the number of passen geis going to England. . - Or 4 A conflagration at Chicago on Monday, killed ten mon, and occasioned alum of property, amounting to $600,690. • Ida -Laborers and female' help are wanted at the West. Olds can find good homes and $1- 50 to 2 50 per week wages. ' , 4 891,41unean MeDungall, aged 34 yeari,_died In New York lest week, from the e ff ects urinal lowing two artificial teeth. inalP•Robt. E. Hobart, of Pottstown, is "some" on pumpkins. Ile grew two this ,season, weigh ing respectively 98 and'l4o pounds. ' • • j12111"Tho standing army of the United States as now ()morticed,. numbers seventeen thousand, three bondred'ond twenty-six men.' • „Mfr•ln New York on Saturday night last 248 houseleas persdne were accommodated lat. the dif ferent station homes isithlodkings. .ptr'The Siainesetwine, now about 45 years of age, have, fourteen children. They are' about to proceed to Calm to exhibit themsCires. • jggr Sopator: Douglass has lust .very•heavy in the revuisions,:having been mimed in extensive! time speculations in Western lands and lots. Or John E Thayer left three millionsand :half of dollirsi. Chas. Lamb would have said--1 "A small 'AIM to) commence the next•world with."' OP. T. Barnum is again "on his legs." He" • is now refund/Ling and refitting. 'moisten 101 • good style fur Ills future and permanent reeidence.l `The- Junior Fire Company. of Heading,' ascii give a Ball on the 2d of December, that btf-i f log the 44th Anniversary of the organisation the company. • -oe ' • 1 We see it suggested; to order to meet th public want of small change, that the goirernmeni have the "ten", and "twenty" gold pieces recoine • . into dollata.• .1 jimr 'James: r. Donnelly, itonviiied of the mar der of Albert' S. Moses at the Sea View Hoes Neversink, has been sentenced to be hung on th Bth of January. ci`Operations on the Lebanon Yalleyjtai - road have been suspended, and five -bunged and fifty laboiera and mechanics thrown out of, etd ploytnent. • ' .." jitil - The Paris correipoudent of the Tinfes states that official deppatChes represent the alma. lion of affairs in China uuLevdrable, the Court of Pekin declining to agree to any arrangennutt. 00-A Philadelphia paper mentions (bit May or Vans hap, since he entered his office, about fi fe months since, married eighty couples. A "City Father, " in verity. • „1121r:Alstray of our exeh togas _are alarmed the prevalence of intemperance in their differe t localttici, I The (raffle curses any communitylr-, curses Its Proiperity, its morals, audits credit. pir•Duelng the week in Now Yotk, silki that east $2 per •yard have been selling at $1; de lanes at. 25 seats; satins, S 0 cents; eallooes, 2 gal tents pet yard: ! „ ,9 2 / 1 11`Itt: Weyeti count, last week, George ear committed suicide, and Louis Merlin., a Itrps sian, aged 45 years, and a son of Ed. Dexter, aged 13 Year,. were aceidentaity shot and ler A: Owe for dstAlte.—Tburk ate tuasi'viall "attested lames .of 002111 of Alga dlstraagag coin: plaint by,. thlk use of Om wna Chanty, as ooloulool by Dr. Wistar, ha Igo famousCoash Balsaai.vidob medic iaO has ailsieved a world-11de topatatioa. 400 200 260 150 100 300 2, 150 1W .1 50 ,4 00 1 00 100 100 1 00 1 00 SI 00 1 00 100 iOO 100 ' /Mr Within !the past mdelh fifteen' railroad companies-bave' either gone; th protest oti their await; debt, suipauded, or inede las atria - 141mA of their protortil. lunng Itheuti II classed the Illeacling, whose, local liebilitiee r are stated at 120,0119,000. 1 - z • -.l4llllP,The tafirieue ;astute's' for the whiner midis; oft Ohe 10th September, slow falling off, 41 ; Compated with ! the corresponding last year, 0 f.089,00414 owing to rode.oo l taxalitini but in every itistaitee• the receipt. were in excess of -the official, estimates.! 4 Rend largest comb inanufaetory in the wired lain 49befdrien, Sebtlend. There ,are NOllle -'2099 varieties of cembe made; and the aggregate number prOduCed of all there. different sorts or souses is abort 9,000,000 atunaallyr.a qaaatity that it laid -together lengthways - would extend *bowl 100 MUM. - • ;' • ' - gilfrA mermen. has lately been made by the inhabitants of Ciaisou Valley,; for lbe formation of territory °r ale United:B44s, out or ! pills, ,of-stab and New Mexico. :The white population of the proposed territory is about:seves thoUsend,, the country is rich in unineral, wealth, and capa ble of produCing grain in -,aliendauce. The. new territory is toe be caned ihelnerritory of Carson.° gierSuicides are gettiug ni ts,eonittion Citusiii. coal as they; were in Pa Is.' During the past week quite a pumber of, u ortunate persons bate shuffled off this mortal coil arliii,the help of blunt , . laudanum, strychnine, and' caber; patent doses.— The latest are James Atolticate, who killed him self with laudanum, and JohnlFitsgeimid, who did the same thieg with the aid Of *Alike". 'r gia^A letter from Tueisitatekthat the 'teign. lag sorereign,4 that country,,' on the 9th ult., proclaimed ailidistitution giontiog many impor tant privileges to his sishjeeht, Mad i inaugurating salutary reforms, political;judielal and religiose. This state Of things was ihreughoi:about by the British Consul-Geueral, aidedtiy the agents of the Govermileut of Preece.; ; ij , • IN.9•Pay your debts t i the very utmost of,your : De not make thge ! neial ilollikee an ex ease for aphdless anfaith Iness;to Piof creditors, since that hi, to ~protract : the 'agony i and increase its derolations. • •If every : .one *her owes a debt which he cola pay, were to r pay it at once, a gen eral feeling-of relief would instibtly More itself, which might inaugurate' the deplireti &Oda. - .Vie general pressure to but au aggrogettoceof insolveneles, : • • Or-A few day" sincey i very, yretty,' girl; some fifteen years old, whose p4ente 'reside on Wabash Avenue, Cbiesgo. visited, souse frierids; and left their house about.dusk.. Pat Is the/last that is tnown of her whereabouts: bylber friends,' The same afterhoon, a girl of i!con',espondlng 'descrip tion wag rereibij taken Wi;i bones of 111-repute by two men, and her pleadings td !,be allowed to gel ! home were heard by istiliiilithrtittes of the house. The next day the girl we's- not: in the house, and noi further" trace of Ter ceeld be found, although energetic measures are ofl foot t,o die:cover:the per wrong. petrators Of the foa wrong. rouncal.l . ! • • Tax Drekamults hare nominated Yeitien • Wood an i their candillate for Mayor of Rew Yock. I Mmeasciea.- r -Ata.aider Bimsey; the Republican can• didate for Governor, has been elected.- The *hole publican ticket wss succesaftil at the recent election. .—A i ' Onto Etacriosccordirlk lo tie latest of the etoctionibir Governor in the L sfate of Ohio, f beeggregates of insjoiiiiei In all the counties ia as follows;—Chase, 25 , 4 E 0 4 Payne, 23.99fb Chase'sumAity, 1412. There wail an American candidate tbr GoOlirnor running, Van Wimp, but he polls a very i lghkivote, probably little more than ten thousand. In the Mate. where Fillmore bad '28.12p Van Truce, hitesel flk said to have been at the poll i bta district, on cloth& day, 'working hard for Payne, and generallx all it&kmee rand Of/the more stripe were drlten in td the Democratic ranks,l where it wan ponoible to do '51)..1 Chase carries -4i coon.? Vas, and t'ayne 47. Ilamilton county. In whic h natt is InCluded, Alves Payne 3215imajority. . . I . -- - , SctroTATonal—lt is told •with,:betiomin erssicy y,Ourlorefxn eiehaiges that "the litt t e! Prince utPerial of..Fmnfe is entered upon ,the roll of the Drench Grenadier; Guards, draws pay, and his near is called it crdister,,ishen answenis made for him .•On leave with his futnilyr7 We shook not be urprised if we next bear of "him ordering; per ste amer, a superb ltayta ii Pellisier, Tulma or Malakoff. from the ph 'Wall ,tailoring ertiblisb. meet of granville Zitobei, Nc!)3o7• Chestnut 'tree' Pbiladeilphia.. _I ' ..'-...-1 Broak 3fatte., -F44. 5, 1 1 1854.—T0 SETH FOlirLe,- - -Jr; Dear .Sir;;—flu,virig experienced re sults of •a satisfactory ICharaitcr (rein the uSe4'lr Wistaria Botha= of . Wild Cherry, incases of - vete adlds, during the ri i 'stst two- fears, I am id doted to express the fall faith I have in Bernie rifling! praxes.. :1 : , 1 I was lirstiodukd, to try! ; `this mediciite u . experiment,. abotit, twb , 'tees ago, In connection ,with the strong retominendition of a friend, who was well nigh gone with tosieramption, and who4 e ,relief , from the use 'of' itiriatisfied me ,of its gret ratite in cans of golds end decline, and most cleai ly derhonstrating to my mind its great value as la Austorative, that needs, oath a fair trial to bump a grateful demonstration frem the Prablie , : - YePi obedient servant, OSstuxt. A. IVaticzn.l Norm genuine uniesiel signed I. BUTTS on tin wrapper. , .• , ,-JOHN (i. Bit,OWNt Druggist: Agent 01 40huilkill County alio, J. ;C. HUGHES, Esp.l Leidy who has been cured of greed nerr•us dobili,ty, after many years of ;misery, desires to 'mike known to MI I,* sure means of rellel:7-- Address, enclosing staMp to pay return poAi'lie, Mn.s 31AR,7 Z. DEWITT, Boaton, hiasst, and the prewerip4on will he sent tow' ,by neat post.' 31.3 m . cii-Gment Inctimiemaists Cash 1114 - . I ; ers.ri. 'uncut • Mriunms, itnicewters qf China, Gags,. and qemmo n War* twei*w qydr new and ifele gent iPar. importatlims. greitly.reducedvrices, wltb • handsome discount to 'ihme ;alio pay clues. No. 07 Cliesitut street, above .9itiFent.h, Philadelphia. 41- ' Si-We cannot refrain' fota calling thC atlentkp of our readers to an adverilsement in this, day's pope'''. of the .illair RestOratire"t cif , P0r...0. J. Wood k co. 0 . 4 EC! i Louis. It -wilt be seen that hs has numemns certificistess' fro4persons.of the highest character, to the merlin' ii, his lectoratire. Front positive knowledge we areshisol i enabled to say, that It iß•iii every sense what it pries to Ire, and we do riot h'eitltati; to pronounce` it thi ilpfst Preparation for the hesSl and We which has So farip o n dersed by human logionityl We hare seen it o' t threatened baldness, and restore to the' head Its eirigit maltprolludon ornatiana intil glossy halt, and abed the loft i er has bails prenuitirrelY tinged with 'gray, we have seen it, tiler Slagle rest-ono thdeolors of youth and heidth. The distingtashed pioperty Of this, walidfht troliaay, miciacaloas"*.siorittiri," fic!that it gives_ to the person who uses it, tha tame head of hate that they irons in yoiltb. tbusSeflog in:strict compliance with the rtr i irsof the first and greatest:4 all toilet mikers—,:, Nature 4 No oniOrito has used it Mn hesitate to units •Ith is in this testimony" to 14 ,peettliar merit.—thrisisitoirt(a) Resides' Pima.: r i 41.1 t 1 *Letter !roil Blattlda. L. Davenriort• ..4he following Is an extract Pow a. letter written to D. as Clickener. by Matilda 4 Davenport, of Philadelphia, 'who , w caned of eiii*Lansmaitory Rheumatism, by the , 'nee of Clickener's hugar Rested Vegetable Pill 4 after eery other menus bid failed: . ' ilhua Pla:—"lt is With emotions of th e greatest: i grail. tilide that I address iou at tbli time, and-helleiS me, I *oak the sentiments f rif my heart when I &saute you that through your Means I am now enabled to move . in the land of the livi.ni. .Abont aix mootba sines! I was attacked with the tenstamato7 theitnathei, arid' ion slated the besli inedleal advlen in the elty. Different 1 • , , DP dielneawere given', and the utmost attention Odd me, t(ut all was of no attest, inia I thought I was. doMoed to linger oat an exist's:v . lin Made wretched by e :trelie plus lira suffering. , Thelphialelans mid they bad Mine all, and prompted my speedy departure to thelatutpl i splrits. When they had given nie Over, so low had I heocane that I t t. was Impossible to stir a ilsati without the greatest ex: grtion, and rein tiWn arta, movement way eXen+is ling: ly painful. - At- thti time ii. neirind dear friend recopy Mended to me the em of Oilikeiner's Sugar Coanid liege' table purgathe Pull, itaifin - g - it - the same time that they If anything, could .afford ieliet Being,. on the terge of *teep: air, and Medi Vo grasp at whatever prom ) relict 11 commenced Math tbeM- accenting to direct on. In brie week, strange 4it may seem , my pains le me,-: 'l;ny health was resteire;l, rind I became a new - a d being.graduallyMei-, nt I -am gaining my Stvarigtli, mY t appetite Is good, and the 'disease is wholly . driven fetal system. SYste .. f I • • I "Excuse me_ for instti?ling you with this st i ptcwieute Ibut I am so in ileb'reioleed at, my' speedy reccreery that (imperious duty dams : oda an acknoiledgemeat of the method of care. 'I - - Relieve' me to be yotie, . I . _ I • • ' I • Truly awl pin rely; '. l , " ~,„ • , ' MATILDA L. DWlltikoltT." , i... , , -',, City of :Phlladolpitta,ts.i • , , j 1 rer"OnAl!Y'' •Pr fft,', l l ?troy! me thsentaseriherkllsrnjer or& of the tity of, Philadelphia, the - abcrre na ncd Matilda L. Davenport. *Po, on hdr solemn oath, deposes and sass that Om diregoini t statement IS true, tid, the best of her knqwledge and, belief. In *Hamm *hereof, I hart hereunto...l, my ',.hand„ this 28th day dr . Sity, A. D.; 1667. ' ,! ; • r RICIIARDWAVX, _ _ . • The pine any, be had.ii ill Druggist! and •ptcrekeett sae, in overyarlpase sad Weal. la the Untted Stalee.-; Jong 0. beaera. le opts{ for this place. 42.21 KA- $11.000: RIGW AH.II) will be paid for any Medicine that. will eke/ PRATT A BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL for the following , diseasec—RheaunalLgin. Neural. gis,.Spipal Affections, Ocintracted Joints, Chen° Paine, Palos In the Side or Bath,lleadache,Toothaelle,Spraini, Sore Throat. ents,Braises, Soros, and alialsiases of the Skin, Muscle. and the Glands. None genuine without the signature t bf flurrk Bcrrcocr..attacbedtdeech label. Principal offtee,2o6..Washlngton street, Rrocatlyn, N.Y. The great Dumber of: parsons that have been immedi 4 l ably renewed In all the cities and towns where tt has been used. as well as lo fhb city. sustain theta in saying' in anew:odor, that itta the greatest cure in the world for pato.. f. • • J Ditonn,ihobraitle agent, Pottsville. and Weals by all respectable drustists throughout the United States and Canada. ; ; Valle 27, '57 f.24.1y • ligioni )attltigiart. Tita Protestirit Chtirat * become which f . tbe Hew. Dr. Kirk vent out to establish, tee a shesessful so larise. . , NOTICES. or- PRIM emu mertioDisr CIIIIRCIIVeorner o Lyon and $d street. Divine Service every tabbatb at 10 o'clock, A. 31.,and 6 o'clock, P. M. %Fr METHODIST.; EPISCOPAL CIIIIEC7I, Second :street, Pottsville, Bev. Wittiest 'L. Guy; Pastor. Hessen !moiety Sabbath at 10 A. bland at 71 1 1'.31. Asp-KNO GISH LIITHERAS cnu RCM, Market UM* Pottsville,ltev. DAN= STIR t - PAStOr . . 'err min lids Church rer, roltriy every Sunday. /doming. at 10541 o'clock: evening, at 7 o'clock . . Weekly 'Prayer Meeting.' Thursday evening. at 7 °Week. 4IPTKINITIr CDURCII SERTICES.-Cktober, 1857: 251b-Zlith S., aftei Trinity-10j4 a. m. r 7 1 4 p. m.-1 Kings, aril, St. John sent, 24 Pet nth--,St..lllnwou add St.Judear-11 a.ne. 7;i p.m.- .. Job sate A John . vlll-Job ill, Pbll'.lU • ' 'Man loth, not flee by braid only, butiby every word that proemdeth out of the mouth of the Lonidoth man There went out te. Bawer to Now; add • s" • Mae MI by tha watride-emone on stony:ground-ems* isms Userms-ed4l others felt en good pound. And them drilla whkb are sows nu goodatud.lrush as bear the w ard, and receive it, and being fruit, llosPe thirt44o%**l .1.11,1, and wine sk.b . St. Mark ITs 4 700--• D. WADDJIVRN, , ; • M.4IRISIED. i • 11P—WILILTN8-01t-the Ink of Poptomboi..l*4l, bylaw. P. /LW-410 WA 714 n Eto Itratroo. Aix W , liasll4 - 011 Main. " • • TITANItIi—MII,SO: 4 :—On the I2th meet:. by*-the Jots, 14cOnol. JOSS Ttllralr& to Ae' Kuno', both of ltdpiesellit, Schuylkill county. • , . DIED. . ' • SlNGlritEtt—ln . ibis borough, yesterday taiwntns. the 2241a5t.. 'Liman Attain', sou if Wm. J. aud:Zllmheth Blegfrled, aged d years and 10 days. ' friends aid aequalutuaces of the family- are lo eliad:to attend the fusentl, to-morrow afternoon, Own' deii,) at 2 o'clock, without farther tstlCe. e. -,:_4,- , DISSOLUTIONS, k. ..„ PAPgRj3OcO3. AI'EIVI' AtAUItINE MADE rapPr • t*its, to bold riots Ito2o pp .utts. L-rti.0,,,,,,104, and o th ers, for tale by K. 0 ARRltias, Centre orrot, l'ntts.r4 . . 4.1.1 f ...1.,er2..._,1!il 8, ':',6 • 1 / 4 VHF. UearitilirsK,.aSgenCtLfolr3the man. it. unicturw,bavoius t meet Tad. a new trtle!. " lbe Mlalon sae ~,,.. I.p u k u i st . d t. o z h -- ii..114 s.7tntse:iltdlo7Apr ir44 1128 11 ::4544 714 a''t 14.17Altbeilia16"11:Y.1*14:1):8: ----'-. - 7.14-0161)56111-411ENCIER;--r- Basslieers and Deedless in Xxeltatir; . Opywilc the Er,ireopet thaterh. herard. - v. -, Iji\ ()IMRE NT. mo.riEy •4' 'and Lend warrants boazint . and sold. Wip t i '.. tentlon to all Collections rot ru.t. d W'ra t .... i l e g':: at. • Auxust S t 'ST tiptil itt. '4 1,„; __. LEONARD, FRY A CO. ` " - -- ~ p 13makets 4 Desoers In .E z i l • rAmAci , C, PA. as. TIOLLECTIONS AT T ENDED "rti kjand draft) , iiir sale on all Mu pri n o vi t due . 1 Union. Also, drafts for sal* on naglandarelandus.,?: land and Wales Jr 14.:36 . zs..' - 77-7— ;,! - . i iiiir rtat il tM ß • a " h r * e mi l tha er th br... t i,i},,hnin,onn , Q t tl 0 0 t g:•!.-,,, ( .. •eu ar Saw-srlll ha Locust Valley. Et uylklll Co l , • ~. „.; Is prepared lo fungi& all kinds Of 1.11,311. r it t ,. lowest,vicea—tech ea Plue,lhatioek and u t„ r v . l - every also. and descrlptlin. , 14. 11111 a of Lumber cut to order at ille.lvnt s t an 1, Nur. 17. '5l 46-If EDWARD I . NAND, L. Gifts! Gifts!! Gifts!!! - I.' A PRIZE .TO -EVERT PIJECTUja i .T THE QUAKER CI'T'Y Y 1 LI cll ISO !lOUS 11l of Duane Itulh,o. l'hllitte,, ‘, i Ity 4104 a book kir (1, or more. you a, at mire 0,,,, tad with a prizA north from 25 cents to 11,0, e ,,,,,, i . cr of rine Gold Jettelry, Watchea, kr, , AU rol. ta 1,,, , will be, promptly filled, and the Pt iye ot relies a; company the hooka. Our /hit e, , ntain. alt ~{ the, popular books of the day. and will be .14 at IL. ‘,„ retail 'prices, many of them for !CAL l'rru. t , a „,, 4i, any particuiar hook'can order at once, And it al it„ c , 1 warded with a gift. A catalogue giving full by r; g l/ r t il' Al i t i : l . l.l k rZi n :i r P. N7 I ii i lion. with a List of books and .by addrev.ing• • _ • . No. 33,Siuth Third street, Philade4ln li-Agents Wanted.-iIL August 29, '..,7 ~,,,,•' :IL, - ....___ __ -.---- ... - ' • EITAUFFER & HARLE. CHEAP WATCH I.:A k Jklili In Wholesale seal retail -at ti... 11,, tdpein trete& A Jewelry He,- 148 (Old No. 08) North 1a...01td gt.. Co rutr" o r Qui: li:tir Gal a Lever Ifutchm.,latlf Jetmlfed,-18 cum? raw; tti, Gold Loin*, 18 caret, • • i,.• • Silver Lever, full jewelled, •.• Silver Lupine. ielvols, Superior Quart iera, Gold Spectacles, Slue Silver do.. Gold Bracelets, Ladles' 001 P Pencils Slir - erTeskipoo as, set, . . Gold Yens, with Pencil, and 2ilverßolder, Gold Finger-At:lgs. ai rents to 'Su; W.tel, platn; . 12% cents; pateot, 1!•3•4 'rah; Lat..% 4 other articles In proportion. All Fads . arritt , ? , that t h ey Are wad rot. eTkilYr.P. k /1.11:1.t1 ihrOn hand some ti old and Silver Levert arnitopt stiltiower than the above prices. . • October a, li‘s7. • -441 v .1114 lloshoitio lut =UM, Q•litt per•truy so% s. Cllll,Ol taiotO , 4 ~ “4: rue Gov. patois Tested de so say sdh,ru. Vol spree, Is Isms insnagh So .1.1 it • full•lned pilau. Thor IN se Lem! abomit It fit df•rturou coolotts ttt L inane entnial 1 1.• Tkh principle le suttirg k sleol 11. lost Prin.'s Tom. sad 16tH who bpi grid Qom Idll we so *Aar Cam. • I,I3ILBAL DISCOUNT TO TUE TIADZ. LUDLOW AI CAN CO. ittik•.. ber 12,*87 GENISIS", itovidtrotr, New York. 1 SULLENDICIt & PASCAL'S, Sixth Street, Philo,' _ SIeCORIPS, • Chootoot Street:Phiiltd - rivhie. Styles for the Srlng and Sumo , 807, 113110 Writ I r - • 4. 7 Gloves!- Gloves I Moves!. GI GLOVES a ER IIAtIgITZT (new SI) le for the 01,8 IV ES made by loggia. who the lw,t LOV ES of Kin. and gloves of DEArar.ll Lip, GLOVES of Doossiat.CLOTll and Ca, ,hi nk ()WV ES of Wool and etik itho.c.erb• GLOVES of Buckaklh. (a )N*. most% v,„' (ILOV ES for driilog. Cloves for walk Inv : • GLOVES of lf hite-hi.t. tine Black Itosk in: GLOVES Imitation. whir+ murk GLOVES wcrn at the coming Assent..., 10.0 V ES of Itatakln. (very fine.'t GLOVES ail sites, of every kind; GLOVES to suit the young and 014.11' otoVES•to keep oat the Winter's gold; GLIIVESArt great numbers, in style lieu , take; ' OLOVES ',Thiel:arm soiling at a 'ter, low prlre. GLOVES if yeti want them. ho'certain to esti At the City flat Store and Gents' Furtilahing 11"exf Door Jo the I•4lsrille !louse. Cesare it.. pe.: • .74. 11—Jost received, a email lot of Hunt'• I'Ct tangled Paper Collars, a new article B.r Coo! ' Gentle SII A WLS, Shawl Vine. Cashmere srarni• December 8,'58 T. KINGSFORD &r, 17 EL 13 _ OSWEGO SI&RC . (FOR THE LAUNDRY,) JAS e2.4iithlished a greater celei than hoar f,er been obtained by any otbce! . is has been therresult of Its marked superior quility,and its Insatiable uniformity. The public army be natured of the,coutinu - ii . it high standard now established. The production is ovet Twenty Tons daily, and wand has extended throughout the,whole of the. States, and to foreign count lief. ' Working fling on a very large settle, and t ondo system, 'hey are able to sceure a perfect unik.rno the quality throughout the year. Thill LlWyhin sideruluas in Starch-making,' and is realized ems% first hair. . The very beet Starch that can be made. and e' Is always wanted by, ,nnteaniers. and this will piled to Oh en by the ;steers. as Peonies their .0 , bane learned which Is the beat. and ask for It— t t!• they would be likely to get that artlele on sLi largest profit can be made. Mr. Kingsford has been engaged In tbe'. mini of Starch eon tittuously for the last 27 years. and the whole of the period. the starch made Linde pereition basbeen. beyond any question. the tqf Market. , Yoe the first 17 years, he had the clan. , worko of Wm. Colgate & Ce.. at which pct1 . ..4 •ed the prts.ess forthe manufacture of rn rqv /4- Ask for Kingsford, &arch. as th, n,l , has Meet reeenttg taken by atuditrn/410 , k. F It if sold 1.1 nil of the beet grocers in near.; part of the country. T. KINGSFORD •& sON'S OSWECO CORN STARCH, wog Has obtained an equal celegity with 01.4 .7tn the Laundry. • This article lb perfeeti t every respeet,'equal to the ,test .Irnt. besides basing Additional quailt . its which ot. to. .valuable for the dessert. • . ' • Potato Starch has been extensively 104 , “f at Corn Starch. and has i:iven gale latittiessktis as to the real merits i f tut et to Stailt. From its great de11,..;, sod porn) , ,it is elr.; into extensive use as a diet for iota otsati t sits Kl:f.f.taiti a ( 19r , Fult4n MAL* . t Strome, Agents, :41.: l'out hats August I, 'll :it. ?LI . • E. CARRICUES, Fottivole, IS AGENT for the sale of I.\ A. A WATSON'S Phi/ode/paha Yantrfurtund , SALArgrANriER SAFES, 2.1 l South Potsrlis litreet, I==9MOCCEI Report of the Oniimiftee opptriplot to 01'^' bansinyShe .fron jel n! fal,rmary licL7. • The twalereigoweashera of the committee, do rye U'ully remwt. that we 'ow the two Sa!eaorlainallv agreed upon by Farrah and Evans* Watoon, lasted aide I side In a tume*,viar The rate . use by the Parmoster of the Phil. dolphin k ReadingßailroadCompany, In his offer at Reeding. manntactun'-. 'log, and the safe in use by 11. A. manufactured by Evans k Watson, and put"l papers precisely alike: The ens was started at Sty tielnek..t. 31., until four cords of green hickory. ten 0 . half thesunt top wood, were entirety whole ender the 1.12 perintendenco roninhers of the entuntittee. The rot,. s off with water, after which they were honks and rapers taken oat by the crnedo , to U. A. Lents a store for puhtle rtatuirat trent first examined and marked by the c , books and rapors taken fro n t the *ale Evans k Unison Were but slightly tense heat.wh Ile theme taken front the 1 by Farrel.* 4. Herring were. In our . fatly tilletxt per cent. more thanthe,. iJ !.. 4-Iratstes sore. • Ws believe the shore to hire been a bit trial of the rispectlre quallthAwel tAcoh • Jn :Li ar ia IDA NIEL ••• rri .11ay.Ing been absent durineTthe Mehl., with the above stateMent c 4 tt..' t papers and hooka taken out of the repra:;:., . , 0. A. 11.11. Mrittr,,.l• 4Allfo . - "'" , . The following named iretitkinea. wad Its vicittlty, who parr the above foe Woe from Evans 'tg• lfeleon since the Slar,lt; 5,57: • O. A. ,ilcullr. 1; te - pold Ifirab.l: !corr., A flrlatipril: W. Rhoads $4,11. I; Hear) 1 , lit Dr. Wm. "frorr.l:'Ock.larm Rboad*.l:zl,"' 1; 111‘11 A Craig. 1; \rm. -Vrelt. Kaar:.' 3 '\' , 1; Wm. 1101arller ; 1: thyme J. rcit;rl. 1: J., llanat.selc, 1: Ezra MONO JAtv.,o Jam , ,ma. • A. D. {Varner, 1; .)arob or hiam.krr. 1: ,7, V. 11. P...bollearl;rr. 1; r.. R. CcotuVao.T r, i '; j,:jl 2; W. (I. A P. P. Erman t 1; I; 11111 w eO.: 111110 a. 1; J. P. Bride; se a 1. EVANSId. WATSON,.I Ilate now on band 390,000 pounds BASIS, whit/6 they , @ Pr for *tie unidt,r lluef wanninctorst ns Cbinol Alders. " Ulf 6T • :1:11S • OLUTION - OF _PARTNER / stitP.—souce is hereby siren that the; partner. s p heretofore existing between the undersigned, under !Alts cams ofileyler etrolperti . has this day born Ms , Oiled by mutual rousse. • Jobs Tolpirrt hat purelmArd arnitaksn sofa posaesalon'of the firm property and books. its has assumed the Indebtedness of the Inn, and all obis due the nail are to be yakt to him. ' • - JOS N 7. TAIIO • 1 JOLTS YOLPURT. lilwersrilie, :4 , 0.21, '67 40451.• ART EgSHIP NOTICE. --The so•partnersilip In the lumber business iiiretotote 01 piing . between R. C. Wilton sad Low's Royer, was this day (April 3i, 067 i) dissolved by mutest cot:meet. N.C. WILSON, 1 - • LEWIS ROYER. 1 no dorsi:rued byre th Is day (A pr 111.7, 18570 en tered Into copartnership, In the lumber ltodow, at tbe 'deem Wesel,' at tbrabot tbeinellned planes Da the -0. H. ILA., linditr the 'lrmo! K.o. t J A.ll ES WILSON. I4a Prdefl"*illaquittirimpUyettettded to. • R. C. WILSON. Maw It. 'Si IS4 - JASIES wmgoN. WANTED. + rf".~-~ A N DTh : l VAN er ELP=To clear off j_ 1 the brush on one hundred acme land. In Me :Vci - rest.. near St. Clair- • Apply to WM:.II. KENDALL. . 4 October 10, :4140) . Mt. Jlope; near. St. Clalr. , - 88 7A7NTgb-Six Male 'Teachers, to fake charge of itok Public Saadi of Wathluaton I School Dialect, *stamina Gerais and Sneak. The Board vill meet 60-011 tUrda.11 the 7th of Noieniber, at 2 P. 111.,at Datdoefs !nem to reielve applications fly the ; MID*. The setriollw tooocameac• on Monday, lbw lath Inst. D. J. T11011A8; Seretary. , iratbrigton Tp, Oct., 114,17 41 7 S t . 'ltACiiEttS *ANTER. 2 -Six. Male I _ r Teachers are wanted for the Pub li c Schools of South 3 stamina togushlui - Schuyiklll ctity. . .it meeting .. of 1 the School Directors relit be held i l, the Public- norms ol E• Joseph Reber. to said township, o Saturday , the 7th of i 'November, at 1 o'clock, p.m., c orethe applicants will i be e mandated and the Teachers chosen. By order of the' I,Ticard. ' • , A. ar p ow. Peraideet. +', Aketobei 17 's7' .- • .1 1.1-1 t 1 ''A.,NTED.—Eleien Male Teacliers . [ I Y ams Tented Ibr the publie schools of North Man .lielm township. Schuylkill count. Thane Schools kill I opetren the Brat Monday in November. A meeting of 1 the Directors will be held at the house of Simons- Moy er, In North Mantrelm. on Sa turday , 'Oetober 51st, at 10 j o'clock, A. 51., when the applicants will be examined and Tosehere selected.. By order of the Board. . . • • Odober 10.'57 -; 414tl JIIIIN i..; 00110.Ser'S. FOR 'SALE Sk TO LET AA'lCmittiiiritlifiALE.-A new .I,..l.lVoctr.Octave ifelodooo, for sale cheap.. Apply at •this office.. ' • • • . Oct. 3. 'Or 40. • ALI' sorts of T Rails;'4ol •22 !o 60 po ude peryard, no hind and for sale by. '• • er,B4 281 . 6 49- E. YAnDLIA. t SON. . TP OWN-. LOTS FOR SALF, 2-- -lit the 1. Don ugh of. Port Carbon. .Apply to , • J...M. WETIIMILL, Agent. Feb.l4, '5l • 141 _ pi/ICftENT—A Three Story - ,11elek, }TENT--A Ilous,, and several Mikes a iu Ceotniatreet. Pottsville. ApplY to • September b, '57 ' .3•21-tf • TIRE BRICKS for Cupolai,Puddlink and Blast furnaces, from the Reading Works: for sale low. at the • ' • PIO.N.E.EIt FURNACE. Potyville:Jan.l9,l6s6 , . . 3-tf . • 370 LET—An din - J- e with all proper • Conveniences In the , 3d story, In Centre rtrevt.— itquire 44 BANNAN. Pottr.Tllle,A U42', OF/ Si / 657. :11-4 tillEAl), FUEL—Coke for gale, in F . A.,_Aar g e or 6a2,111 qu*nttth i. of the low pare of 5 rent. I per barbel. 'lnquire either at the afire. or wort.% of the Pot tityflle Com patty. Nor'. 2. 'Sit -474 f 110' . large and- contenient, l Store [loupe and Mee, on the main strott,,Tre _ . recently •oecupted by Clark t Co. , Inquire of Tiio3l.l.'ON A.GODIKKEY,Trtmontior dOIIN if ANNAN, Pottavilte., August - 8. '57 NOTICES. s .. A. .R&GUL AR MEETING , of the Young Men's CbriatianTAasocistion of Pottsville, wtil be held in Oleic 1011111 on Monday eiening,,October 2d. , . . - 0. C. BOSOYSILELL, &crawl'. October 24, '47 - 43.. . __ A lIDITOIV S tile tr Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County—ln the matter of the amount of P.P. bewees and D. E. .'s; ice, a End's., Assignees of John Jones— The undertAgned Auditor appointed by said Court to lr reatato and manilla the - *aortal,' of the above named Assigner. and make distribution.of the moneys In their hating, will attend toi.the dtilletrof hie 'apliointment, at his °OA on Centre atreekin the •borong,b of Pottrille; on the 4th day of . November, A. 1).,1557, at it o'clock. A. • LIS..IIAitTIIOLOMEW,Audttor. • October 21, 6? 43.2 t. NOTICE.- 2 l'he Schuylkill County . Teachers' Institute rill meet at Port Carbon, No. timber Sib. Lecturers and Instructors have been. ace pointed; and it to desirable that every teacher In the county idoruld be present. The State Superintendent will be prevent. and we shall doubtless have a 'very in teresting and profitable Session? The Director* are urgently !Attested to Penult the teachers in their employ to attend without deduction from their eateries. and they are also invited to attend thenvelves.• I would hereby extend 's. general invitation to all the friends or Popular Education to I attend the Seafttonw of the 'lnstitute,aa they will thui .manliest their interest In the Cause at:Common School l'aincatiotr, and mteourage the teachers to make renewed efforti - in the discharge or their urinous dut.es. -Let every teach er endeavor to be - present at the first .Seesionorbb h will commence at" 9I o'clock. Thsiraday. morning. There Is no preliminary business to prevent uft front ins. inedlately commencing with the regular exercises Si the Institute.. - • Provision will be made fbr the entertainment of teach er S- . J. P: 51LF.1134: 4 1 TrlucipaL ripottsTilie, October 24,17 • • • • `43 ; M. SIMPON; Attorney at La*. Pottsville, Pa. Mee—Market street, opposite the Poet Office, It/rioter 10, 'O7 ‘41.1y iXOTICE. —Having purchased 'at /Dears Sale the. Colliery called the Novelty orke, in Blythe townshlp,Schnylkill Co., I glee notice :that no one is authorized tb mate soy purchases, mud 'I will pay no debts contracted by any one. except my :sell or my written Order. OEOItGE ItICKLBT. (team 3, '37 , • 40.3 t 0- O r .t . NkteAiT, BANRTN6'I,IOO — . tics fs hereiy given that application will be made to the next session of the Leglidature for the passage of • a General Banking taw: based upon MOcks, and upon • the general features of the bill submitted by Mr. Bait al. the last session of the Legisla ture.' July 4,'57 NOTIC E is hereby: given that avz N pliention wip be made to the nest Legislature for the Incorporation of &bank of 1111,130, with the usualpri. vtleges ofbanks. under the natnigand titled “T.TIK NEBSITI,LLE BANK," to be loesfed in. the borough of Minerva*, Schuylkill county. with aypital of Two, llundred Thousand Dollars. July 4,'6T 27-6 in XTOTICE.-Notiee is hereby given. IA that an applintion will be made at the next pew t sion of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the incorpo ration of a Bank with the privileges of Issue Banking and Dimilaptlng, said 'Bank to be called the t•COAL BANK OF SIIIQYLKILL HAVEN." with a located . of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to he located in -.Abe Borpugh of Schuylkill Haven, klebuyikUl county Pa. Schuylkill Harem, June 27, 7.7 • , Vain • No l l'ldE. - :—Notice is hereby given' that an *OB.:anon will be made at the next •ses. awn °film Legislature of Dennayirania for the charter' of a Bank of lune with the usual privilege*. said Rink lobe called the "31.ERCHANTE" BANK," with a capital of One iiundred Thousand Dollars: with the privilege to increase the.sathe to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to be,located in )larkei street la the borough of Pottsville: Schuylkill county, l'a. • JUDO 27.'57 • • - 2V-Om NOTICE.--Notiee is .hereby given . that an applkatlon will heloade at the next illu sion of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the ineorpo. ratiorrif a back with the usual pasta/vs. said bank to ,Utlealledtbo-UNIPSILANK OF TEE:MONT.". with cap ital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. end t 6 be keit led in the town of Tremont, Sehuylkill County. ' ELIJ6,II HAMMER, HENRY 11E14 , F. WERTHEIMER, • t T. A. GODFILET: ,• J: A.iL. TICE, • • WK. IL SE1116:11.T, JOAN BARNETT, . D. B. ALTDAUSE. ADAK WOLF. s ZACII BATDOR WV, 'LETT S.IPANOLZE, 11ENET ECKEL • Jtie..T.l, '69 2A 6m kOTlCE.=—Notice' is hereby. given that an application will be made at lbe next wrii• s nof the Legislature of Pennsylvania, for f4e eh" Atm of a bank of lasue,,wlth ihentituf Pflidielloo — saf 4 oat* lobe railed "The Ashland • Xii&k,"—wlth 'eaPita lof One Hundred Thousand with theprivilege of locrestsing the same . to Due Unsolved and fifty Thou eand. Dolls rs,. to be located in the borough - of Ashland, cocinty,,State otrenrsylvania. E. THOMPSON. • HOBERT C. WILSON, • ARRALIA3I KLASE, - DAVID I'. MeR !MIN, S /LAC JICREUART . , %JAMES It. CLEAVER, •• L. IN. GARNER, , A. O. SWI PT, • ' JONATHAN FAUST.' WILLIAM LEVY. • Ashland, June 23.17 • • •- - :043m Q 300 - W REARD .aboire reward IVO be gold by the undersigned to golf Petro !rho will give inch Information as will lead to the tonviclion of the person Or parents who 'set tare to the Engine Manse at Kaskawlilleut Co llery: The &bine reward calla be paid on the eonvlrtion tbegurti. ROOEltz, HINNICKBOI.I k CO. , 'October 17,17 • , • . • 43kt , OTlet:—A Meeting of the Stoc - holders of the Miners' Baal; of Pottsville, In the only of s e buyik Bt. will be held et the Banking llgue In the Borough of Pottsville, at ode o'clock. P. )1 on Ilfmciay. the ad of November next.. fh take Intn consider.. 'lion ,the arceptanee of the Act; providing , for the rs sumptisn of specie payments by the Banks, and for the relief of debtors. recently passed.iqty order of the Beard. Oct. 17, 'a? 43.21 - CHAS.. LOESKA, Chshiir. . Xr . OTIOE.—An Election , for Thirteen 11 Directors of the Miners' Rank Of l'atsvilie.fn lbe county of Schuylkill, to serve tba ensuing year. will be= held at-toe Banking Iteuse.betweep the hones of 101 A. M., and 3 o'Clock; on MONDAY, the 16th" of November next. . • A General Meeting of the stoekholdere4lll be bell at the Banking Muir, on TUID3DAY,Abe 2d • of November sent, CILL LOP,: Eft.S,tehier. Pottsville. 4th Oeteber.'s7 le= hefeas .Letters of Ad-, Ministration to the estate of JONEPII O. 8111 D INA, M. D, late of Delimitle. deceased. bare been grant ed toithe undersigned, all persona ladebted to. the said estate are reqiiesled to make immediate payment. and all mmusoustaying cinints'againat the male sill prricut them to JOSEPiIIiiiirPE,N M. D.; dr EDWARD SHIP PEN. S. eortier Gth and Walnut ate.. Philadelphia:'. or to WM. NEWELL. .Cressona, • October 10,17 • • • 'Administrators. .. - I.Yric.g..--Notice is 'hereby .given *. that John G. Mean; Solomon Dressler. and David ler, bets purchased from John' H. ltremler, Pater 0. .itresekr acid 31fehael ringeder;tuallos under alit lets Ann of lirveler & Co., as Merehanteht the tuna of Lon. althea, Schuylkill County, Peons., their entire 'sepia store goods. consisting of dry soods, monied, town* ware, hardware, te e . end the said Jobs U. Roan, Solonion Dressler andliasid Dressler; will hereafter carry ott the said busiciesednder the dim mama of Jolts 0. Remo & 00., sod' they bop, by stele% atteatkin to betimes to newts &harlot patine petronigia end It Is their deter , urination tolieell as as their "Webber% It sot a little lower. - • . .J. G. 00., Deraideoo, Fee. 1,2011 • • .• • x•.~uts •
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