-.. • )liittrs' land. . ~,,;,., : .- i PottBvisiLLE,, PA..... .—..,--_- 6Pri*A.Ts'iForgiiiioZ ll -f trhe .• of the Pro's t‘tlevi of ilhott. - . totos t - tund,thel Proper Repaedr for th ....P4- 1 .01 1 7e. • Were Congress to enact - the annexed thirteen Beds into itlair,mad then shouldthe entire coan..l kr.Te l ,o,rfh; Sotstif - ,llt id atid 'West,. not . -130 mind) -, ifigiii.. pined or ire years, froitt iiidaipread N.E., Bankruptcy, to an ineprocedented degrea.of pros. i.....perity r eteatte.wil/ingtalsedee...ent_heati„forfoot ball purposes. It 'would be A HARD' MO BILL; in othei Witt*, s bill to keep Gold an -- Silver, on which f our turret" is leased, in th nouttry.'. It is evideit Met no nation can prospif _- deprived of a genet' currency:, The lines that we • submit for adoption bj. Congress, are as follows: " f • Be it enacted,- iatt.,-• That, leasing oat ••of fief both Ike 'export sad import' otgolet and like eekeeenereke exports do not exceed the import, e tadielsseety-fine per clam during any final qua .. 'ter of aeyfineat pear, the Steretary of the Tre -- :siirrie , Aitreby artkorized and required to rue n T the duty on the vane of all articies.of foreign i • ,port,.(exceptieg smell artieletas hove beam cmooptpl from Me proritione of MU act,) 10" per .emittati, .:. within flirty day* after the expirationof each and .t- everylleeat quaeier during ,telsiels the exports 4. ei, etforroaird,.do 'net-exceed ikeimporte as oforesa . . :". itmetytfice per cent. - Boacted into a'Bill It would not be partial r • sectional in its character. The charge could n 1 btemade with-rcason that it would protect t e :/iferinfaidurer at the expense of the Farmer, t e . Cotton (hewer, or any other Interest of the eon = try.' It "paid simply bee bill to retblo a sn - -; Giant quantity...of Gold and Silver in the corm . r_ to"keep our currency sound andbusiness of alle. .., . scriptioin s healthy. The laborer, mechanic, t r. co ,er, cotton and hemp growers, merchant and re n / - , , nfacturer, are deeply interested in baring a go i od iiiirriney. To be good and sufficient, the enrreticy ~, .. , Mims be based on a ragnielte quantity of gold l d silver--or Wee. G ld or its representative of equal sin and Silver by th e common recognition of chili ad ' nations, is the!basis of their currency, in fact it ' ' is the basis'in all countries where business is n.... couraged and prospers. The above would Ijs a CI , rseiproeitY bill in every respect, proclaimin to 0 .,. the worid.that I n are prepared to trade With i a the bails whith should govern every pcudenta ' at Coinmunity or ;country, that bads being, nOt to a: more than they sell, and provide the habusce a quired for their own wants within themselv , But the proposed Bill goes further. It will, ni only keep ourtiold and Sayer at home, girth I a good curreney at a cheap rate, but as our e ta try is one of 'the best markets of the wed , ' will compel fdoreign tiatilke to import snored g 4 ly our i cotton;,wheat, corn , in fact all the pro a and manufactures In which we excel, in ord I „ ' procure a large market for their own. I ." • The proposed Bill goes eyed further. It i a 4 until the crisis of 1837 fame surging upon 119 4-- u -That led to .the - enaetment of the Tariff of 1812, a- and ones again, thikeountry was beginning to ft fleurish, and prosperitY was with us, ,when the a-, Tariff of 184frivas ena4ed. • An d what is the ro ta f ...,, Just twenty frears after the last erisis, we to find ourselves in ,iti osition more - deplorably Iwretched ; ruin more w de-spread ; more workmen , if- unemployed, than at any previous period within )e- our recollection. Scone may attribute this etato of id affairs to natural cause ; bift it is attributable to er the absence of ati Aide unto Protective Tariff, and Id neglect to live within ur income individually, as a. we 11 as a nation. ;The extent to which we have is. been pursuing the st}icidal policy of spending id 'flora than our income, is exhibited by the taffular .1l- statements of exports hnd imports which, °teem ie. pony the list repot oI the Secretary of the-Trea hp aury. During the' si eleven years, (ruin 18 . 46. t o ey 14.56 jeclusive, wa r ha e bought foreignwares a I re, merchandise to the mount of $2,251,527,06 ; re.ii id . and in the same phriopre have sold to other ri - I tions breadstuffa !and other productions to the old amount of. 52,026,12,896, leaving a balance ._. against us, takingith &oleo years ttigethef, of r ;,l, $222,354,165; while t the seine time thvre` was a c l D g drain of $277,644,59 in specie and bullion from , u i the country—of trill h but 265,524,923 has re try turned to us, leaving our circulating medium and bullion $202,119,653 short of what ittairould have r i ll been under a policy that would have limited us to rot bluing no more than we sold. • , • P tr , 1 The history of ithe last twenty years is the his- I • . air tory of the twenty , preceding , years, nod will be nti , the history of the coining twenty years, if we are ist, not protected, and lean a profitable !mon* from tic the experience .4 i r the past, Excessive impede tionsi or the practice of buying more than wo sell an. ~ t. • , has not only crippled our mattufacturobted a L. of stupendous line tlef ibtindent or Cheap credit, by hat means of which unprofitable and costly railroads inn , have been built, and the wildcat speculation in dd . land, entouragest along the routes of them; but . or it bus stimulate individual extravagance to an - toy almost iiiercdit, i extent. ...A con.muuicant writing.' d. o ` from Lebanon th I t o Pry., gives a proof of this ens , when _bd . refers Ito' the statistical statement, No. uri.; 16, annexed to the' ant report of the Secretary of and the TreaSury, isiii, shows that the average an no mini consumption iper capita of foreign. goods • under the tarifflotllB42, was only fonr dollar's and wa r e fifty-four conts,: f irrhile the consomptio n per capita', and under the low uties of the last; eleven years has 1 5 to reached , a yearly average sorlycn dollar. and ign e. - • oenty.aix een e.' The difference in our use of Inds foreign fabrics air wares, under tho'protective wo . and free-trade •>er ods, is three dollars and twenty. l pits leis- under the y former, than , multiplied by 24,000,000; the ulation for the last elevenyears, J 0,000 as our annual, and $ 3 479- otial coniumption'of foreign goods per and above what, ft is no mo r e . i nc l ine, it would have been under a vo 1,1 have restricted us to living ?owe, or have made our imports and go tit. they did under the 'tariff of • i hla co of trado.in our favor daring' of the tariff of 1842, or for four under it, as per aide) statement; Iii 8; exclusive, of specie either way, fp method of stating the account, dm coin on either the debt a cred. tleluding speCie in our import and _, loca nit exhibit its true standing, ,071 from the fact ,ti t such a rendering of it does not . help to show . 1 true consumption and production \ • ; .• $7,612.93. 9- ' ,3)3 03 . of, the coutitt • but int order to bring out the sac- Etikaset Exports in Prodoestfloods,lts., 1 , 612,935 ! ' '• fl :Ex :of Importsnt specie, 55,313,6681 cessful oper I 1850 the Famine in Europe , ilitipn of the tari ff o [ 1842 in still whit drew so ts, i stronger! icliei,lit will be found, even after adding. la*ely on our produce, bad passed away thearops the importeidiexport of epeeie, .that theibalance .• • „ atireaditiere alma:bat,. Cud' the balane f ill trade in our favor was $24,270,181. bas been running againiens eve; since. •We wore Those whi iefend their favorite doctrine, "oh, i rtiot, morel to hallort that the di spar i ty was so .it must -hap every twenty - years," must see , - • ~ „great ;1144 we summed up the figure:, for tbelast even if °ley are. Indisposed to acknowledge „ the eight year& It :Wounded us. as it wil t no doolit tact, that thil, rhvalsioni under which the country t'ttilinprlseetir readers. Iris in factithe foundation has writhed periodically,. during the past fifty' and great cause from which iiine-teti i t •,,, f .t drie , years, are trAcrable ill a great measure, to living other evils have- swims. W e a ppon t h o I na .: beyond our turns, or ,, in• other words importing i t ports . and 'Exports foi the last rig t years— muelittriortithen we expert. And the faCkli being. . "running-from 1850 to 1857 " inclusive : •- t - recognized in 4,1) right quarters. The late circa 21rn. T3looltis AND REPORTS' WITII FREE ADE. lar of Duff Green, Esq., Is fall of misgiving as to .1. "tames, ?MIMICS, te. ' - SP cul * the workinge o i the tariffs of 1846 and 1857. The Imports. . Exports. Import*. ..Exporte. .1 1 . 185 g '173,60,516 114,37,5,726 ' 4,625,792 7,522.991 Richmond .'xiininer of the 231 ult. - , contains en : - .101" , ;210,101,340 188,915459 15,453,59 29 , 472,752 article that is full of protective tariff dela, inepite lan '507,437,39S 166,954;131 •6,405,044, 42,674.138 ' - 1R53 '2 , 13,771,615 2 , 13,490.2824,201,34 27,456,075 of , an effort io conceal it. The article referred to ' 1851 ' Z 98,56 4 •091 :* 18,814,644 6,2463621 41,422,423 g ives the imports and exports or sPeeie frontifl47 1655 . .257,72.3,148 W 2,751435 3,653,84 ,b 3,937.118 • , pm ,310,4:32,Z10 '266,418,051 . 4,207,63. 41,149,279 to 18.57;shosti k ig abalaciefi'isiains4 uf a fi63;317,- 181 , 7 t 35 8.428,242 • 203.812,222 12,461,700 ' 00,136,924 n.. . , 2.070,933,700 1,693,584,547 47,037;17 asignlpt •of the bulk I,f ibis loat.treasure to ouraihores,!'we ' • 1;693,584MT . 47,037,174 cannot.expiet a return of an alley money• market ~ . r .237 7 4 4 ? ,113 ' '., '.' 26%74,626 and sound system of liminess." t Dutthoware we Eiteess of Tmports,t3eeds,/0., 1377,340,21 11, . , „ , . 45 „,,, d „ erags aporonfo of $47,000400 :1 ', , .to stop the drain *l e apt:Le that has been going on .16xceis of .Esports of Specie. 62 6 8,74. 6 . 2 .11 , --with thelb:ire exception of two. yeari—for the Anin4lisverag, upwards of $33,600,00011 ~,' With , such a Foreign drain it .vas toady , lin z , past-thirteen . f 'Such alatiff as weibsiecnow,and 'possible for the Ilanktito. transact an .builaeu; bare , had,fer pairs, will not do it,albitter.expe. and redeem their octet in Specie. reverse' . , . , • t - Stance has Proven; ^ The4aadopi. Time. sets do oie . A 'can so :: ;the ' strains hf the lifahlociaktistrissa, spit 'keep enritieit bekttlit/ Europe at the OSOrnl 8 sem of . 1 a° l P!°..; itkOt.latttl of.out of, tt1i!,51,/ respects,' ,!Ittio.lB to, $450,900,0003 on which thereli line nietdrain ritur-P39 a feriff eppiaximattog in scone 'for interest ,of liP halt $27,000 , 000; t eking the to tbittariirfor 1842, under the fens years . opera; drain (Cr beetles:id Interest about $74 000,000! !! Lion , of whiehl we gained speCiti to the amount of; annually;' '' : t': ..‘** ;' • • ' - . . ''. , - $15,933,20', hile basinessaf all kinds floiiiished ,* t id thejek". of ids - feet, iotnialentlier, countries to find market b. . yolid , their min limits, for din products. Eng ani ' could not then dyaw on us for our Gold and S Ire In exeliatigejor Iron and Steel. France.' at not then draW on us fur Gold .and Sarer.• ex change forsake, gewgaws; he. Both thrive e rin tries whiCl now draw largely on us for gol an silver to the extent Of draining, would be co pct ' led to take. our cotton, provisions .and man fat tures in exchange for their commodities, an tl sorplusnot required for their consumptidn, tht would bo forced to. seek a ruarket for elsow or in order to Secure a larger market for their pr • ducts and manufactures in the United &al.'s.- ' Thus while Securing their own trade, -they ou help us by fori4shing marketsfin:our products.- The operation of such asystem would bit ma ler securing war si'ositiobrirad placing us on a f .tir with those ranthras.that export; largely t• 01 shoreb without - reciprocity as far as this to. ati is concerned. - • .4 . • In the abinra is embraced the-remedy. owl now prOceed to exhibit the cause of the p arm financial difficulties, and. the necessity of dop - frig the remedy suggested, before our coon yei , . experience perrnanent prosperity. Our argu en ' 'hall be based on facts, figures and summon rent . twhieh are more to the point, than the tit Orel and knavish ariuments of igtrarance and• lora goguelsm.;.. ' t *he history of this country, and in fact hat ~ ',Cry, other country, proves conclusive! • th proliPeritaisPeriodscx7stmhen we sell Teo e thl .. we buy,j/y which means gofd and eilverar• rapi ly accumulated in our countcy ; that the tes interest are in proportion to the amount of mon. d in a country; that the. Productive fiucust y • of couitryincrenies as the value of money . acre es; and that the productive iddustry of a co : tries diminishes in proportion to the i. rem ,valuarif•money. These are positions which thinking, Sane man can deny. •-• ' In the first place, we will give the forel •to ' of the country; together with the:lmp. ta a Exports of specie for the five yearjr, from • 845 7844 inclasfte, when prosperity prevailed t . mu . - out the whole extent of our country, and lld • ef,businese was healthy ini rranuneratl in' • . have gleaited these figures from- , the Offic al B . orb, ittul' we desire Jhaiender to exatain this . ble closely, as daring these years we sad mi thin we l'ilarchiised, and the flow of specie i . • the country from Europe was, in our favor. ring this! irariod also, money was alrandant— . 'banks possessedmore coin than they required— all good basinces paper was discounted freely, and many Batiks, particularly in the Niew Eng land Sikes, offered to loin money as Tool .as five per i.eNl.' lb. order to work their surplus c pital 131POR IS ,AND EXPORTS WITII YROTE lON / . '4IBIII2IIDAN INDUSTRY. 1 ':. • . •• • Goons, Pexamcs, ac. •Se z. Deport,. &porta. fropo..ts. . Erne 1845,. 1111,177,342 • 106,037,111 4,0'10,212' 8,60 P INA,' 117,914.066 ' 109,583,248 3,777,732 3,901 • 2817, , 372.424,349.,156,741,598 24,1210+9; 1,907 1818, .148,535.704 138,100,465 6,360,2'21 15,84 1819, 111481,199 110,351,172 , 6,651,240 6,4' 6.13,300,659 650.993.50} 41.950.727 613,300.65 1 E a5;6M;071. It addition to the. above, there is •, h portant farrow+, Akie4vtithms„ w , ich si etputilY as loud es the Manes Minna, . a ebo the necessity' of a ebange to our Jura I poi"! ' : ln t 844 we consumed. 'ss' 10.wOrth of Fa , PlPdeels it; with :mitt', wiimia. and; • . na ti ? „ the k rettetsp-rand our exports wore abo , t the ,soree Vet brill—thi export' were greater . r ,head, tar Itit4 ire 'aggregate for the Siesta . 'ln ".1850; , a; period 'or tek year ' s,, 01 • Imports ~tr. the countr y amounted in -$ll ' 7.t; • pcy' bead, jde t fap doehtiogit in 'that period,_ while'the orts bed diminished to . ,ebtett $8 50, per heti Showing.'" decline is the productive iodestry the country .of about ;It 25. per bead of • the pop e Noe, which, L„i'herte:equals the excess artery* ttrat fig the Rivet' table, remounting in the eggre ' ate' to 8377,- 349,21 a, allich is about $ 4 0 5 0,005 Away; • • the Industry of no country on the Accra the 1 ~ Cllohe could tier op under such' lrcutestauceas and lied it, not ',teen for 'llm influx oil f4 old from Csliforpin, at would • hoes, brolte _dues yam ego, miller the present polity-hut , be, ba4 f • ewers *M et, end it will aweep - the bole conn, 104:444 trout 1837. to 1810, ibis :the'datlis o Paratin.intiiiiavi ware radii*. It 70 per aer#,„ ig i the counter flooded ititt:lmt .prokete, ~. , . nu permanent imptrovemen toolt.Thee in : . / - 7 ...:. , • p i 1. . . , • 414 7 -ride s it fotier . Of !Alm 'Government was ebanged—and we cannot conceive how any perm/mint p; j osperlty ceo *Zia ,nom without the adoption 'elTiiihre velnedt c un the part - of the Government 01. Mai)ve this,giea"et evil, and we knowof none that wo u ld be ..toVeffective as the one suggesteditim i l'o,.','Whieh is flan from many of the objestionp urged : ;ttgainstf,tbe . : lishment of a peitillanklysiOf duttoOrttforeign merchandise. Iresoope no partial or section. - . at, but general and national, end is reciproMd•in Its character towards all 'other nations. . will be perceived Oat li the above we saps. rate in the exports !peek) from Merthendise.- 1111iWeii ! ditoliiii - piiit,iiiitilii4miteaie be a correct distinetioM -AltVougli tlevitopres. sion is industriously disseminated, es*Mlly in the either,' Oat Gold atul i Silverpolnetits merchan. disc, yet4e darmot Mkalthatrriew Of it: Coined by the Government, It Vas a lilted value, and does not footnote like business, of whichit is the ba sic :TheMitbdrawal of; thel currency of a Coun t'', from , it s shows its (condition. Export _mer chandise and we prosper. grain us of specie. and calamity such 111 we Elow n i xperierum, is upon us, in all' its force. As pro posed, let us regulate our imports; keep our Gol/ and Sliver at home, a then periodical tm a thing unknown to the United States.) EvZSY TWEXTY YXII.-iricere It not too 'Sea. isus a. subject for mirth, would be amusing to witness the devices of theetwho will not , see the causes of thepresentil ~not to nandtal disturbance: They ponds' in a determination . appreciate the .. . Causes; a n d cling pertleaciOusly to the belief that every twenty years in 4ieisistory of the country we tenet as the eyelevel i ls around, in' the natural course of events, experience a crisis. In ,their estimation it Is a chrohic disease, having its peri ods of lull and repose; bit always reappearing, in' -its most vientent4orral„ as the system is disordered. That commencing with 1817 it has appearedjraCh twenty pairs, 'cp tollie present time, is as strange as It Is , true. That id, the regularity of the op pearacee of the tinanciaierislo, is strffnge7 but the causes are so plain that "he who runs may read." It is only>.those who are wilfully perverse, who will not see the. ran es, and afoot to think that these convulsions f the monetary world• must happen every tWen jr yews. -' P If we glance b4eBi a9ho history of our eoun• try, wiii fled that comineneing withlB!4 l .etAfich ',time Henry Clay's Ainerivan system snrailatO, op. ; eratlon,ivery periodiof prostration hey' b r een fmei 7 ceded by some few years ;whichlby a departare from the Principles of a Prote'etivt Tariff. Prom "1823 the systemsystem owes 2its birth to the immortal Ciay,'worked so welt,.'tliat an increase of duties n was urged. The pr*Osltten 'created hestility at a, the South Then came h enry Day's compromise y bill, for a gradual reduction of duties 'to 20 per cent. In 1832 the Tariff was reduced to 20 per ' cent., and the country slowly sank `ln prosperity no cents per c he tatter, CI uveruge.of our nto gives above $7 000,000 all our , in tlnit time, o j l than fair to pri 4 policy that within our in exports to an 1842. The b TO the operation ealeadar year rti: was $40,262,3 ',495 'stasis is the t 24 3 instead of cla ,024 .616 it aide or it. * 648 expect 'acacia r i m ; 'uninterrupe— r iy,' ant_ 1113C0 of trim peak, largely in oi l iT fayo . t :. " - "i. , • owing f.ot ,the i twenty•yea; Cronfiere ponder these Icy: r ec d. „a lio itioa." I:i4twe have Sred, .itilt suffer; is at- ,: iac 'U:0;011014 ti t to fatality, but to 'sblitWi - pereis- tencole ii.,iloilei faint to our prosperity indirida. ally and s 4 fa nation, tind to s a reekless.extrava gatioa,"Whiellt tiatiat be . clieelied.:.iietorm . ' those ,errere,'Unctilhoi we wilt lecierheio'tlie twent.i.: 'year :avec. tos starlit' : : " . • .': i ._ A 0001! AgalcupoitAL ,JoviugAi.÷-0( • the) / agrioniturat itiblicetione of the *pantry, we knew: of non. alo i sa • sad invaluable to)' titikrefeleF;thge the +teeslcieg 0 4 9thia teritt: Igth 4 l hi New York.by. Orange -Judd. Notirlth; _standing the mains° or the times, which stfneta t the ourepikr u,weiLAs other hranehes.of bush peas, this admirable journal contiseesto iprreasei , to PonsinriO , sad in the: ex tent its , eircidail Hot , woido apt wonder at it, for each mouth it M , ears nit t information ~ t o the Gardener, the liertisoilittill, the romplogist, the aad ill itreslititsiettting .ta. the :•Somprofrotterial,reader t , Iff reinasilead themleiMilterist to ,t)in attestipu of /war gliatithuttfarmer k sisearlagldm Alai• flail rielhariattp 6 istfoi 1 , 111:00tildla Windtipl ti ttadridio ' I" % ntar ' tece.'Crtlitti:Z-Aliiieitilar‘r; erniqiiiiii most prominent and inilnential of the &latent of rbiladelphisi, arrived et New York on 'Tuesday, in do Aserilo, atter artislifig the su'n'nier in EurOpes' The ,Albrik liirstertecur la enticing the mutt, rap . : illetiring hie abates 4, Sir.Cerny has visited the pried. yelleithe of France aridamuutuy, and has cejoyelLop perttiolitlee of twain intercourse with the Most mei west of their phlielophatwent statesmen. There ego. poem:rinse hare reisgtied hire to gather from direct per shoal comformicitims, thet recent developments • European Interact, and t ong his own rare powers Into close but friendly contact with powers of find g abilitt.. ,w In the dimensional in Mel he toss been ga as We learn both *OM foretell Jellrfltli and der &este terresPcnadonve, hit bus fatly 'maintained ,the high reputation be bad twittered at home as St profatrad and vigorous thinker, and a toaster of the art of convey- Jog thought In oriels& and impress ire larefusge, . . llnder all ciecumstanni we shonid have welcomed the return of Mr. Carey. se one wbolad refkreted credit on his native city by his attainments and chamfer. At the present lunch:us we shall welcome him with espe cial pleasure, as one whore services Wlll be of moaning Win In the greet cordon whkii, sli oral one Must see, ninon to be fonght between the friend's and the sinters. 'Was of American I ;bor. I • Mr. Carey Mends that among i tbs foremost of those who have prekmri the interests of their own laud to those of other reunifies. For many years he has derbted himself to the illustration of those greet truths In political seorromy which all added *nee. deuce only serves to wane; and amid the clamor of acifseekheyparatsurs, and abate Media of noisy dear gognes, his voice has been 'heard prociainstrig g ße truths with all the earnestuessof prophetic impul 1 . "As Mr. Carey'essinions menithe result of In Is logic, acting upon the eateblups of unerring obeerva. , tion ' no temporary accidents .could swerve hirer from thaw; and In the midst nf our late waning prosperity. when firesides wens brightest, and an things apparently augured a long day of unclouded sunshine, he foretold the 'turn which has lately raged around us. In terms Which hare proved fearfully accurate. The widespread bankruptcy of our merchants and manufacturers—the universal scopenslon of our banks—tho total overthrow Of eonfidence—the deep distress of the laboring classes —and all the concomitant evils that bare come upon us. be depicted with as mirth cleansers as if he bad seen them, mirrored before blua. lor were his vatirinetions the product merely of an e tbuslastie temperament.— On the contrary, they wet the stave conclusions of a rigidly dlsciplimai mind(reasouine from causes to ef fects andgrasp i hii446dernoris which escaped. the oh aeration of sh ghtoi casuists. "With the ace uiated stores with which his sum; awes journey ha supplied him. Jidda to the rich mate. dal previously rotted in the progress' of many years of watchful et time and deep study, Mr. Carey will 4 1 / 4 be preps . ed to en r upon a fresh encounter in defence of his cherished d rime; and it Is not bagerdieg much to predict that the yis not distant when those doe. trines will prove triumphant to the honor and salvation of the country:' 1 01 . 711 Book flint anr.--We would • feel under obligations to 'base having -hooks, magazines, music, etc., 'which they desire to have bound, to band tbina us. We will 'do work of that description-as ch l ettP as-the price of materials and labor will permit: Palmas baring' work of the kind !Web theyiwant done and are deferring it, might is well basalt done:it:tali. It will enable us to keep penan, , ,employed who'are dependant on their labor for 'Support; The coming winter _will be hard on f (be workingmen of the country, and it is the dal, of each one to contribute his, mite to"alleviate the general distrast. We are ins." hued with' thei inclination to Osaka nil in our power, to get over,the Winter as easy as possible, and we therefore, urge those who have binding they wish , done, to hand it in to to now. By so doing they will assist us in keeping workmen em ployed, a duty libieb devolves upon us an as men with sympathising hearts it: our breasts. EDITOR'S TABLE. Tag Witsimunnts Rarnrw.—The 'American edition of the Review for October, has been lung! by Leonard Eieott & Co., 79 Fulton street, blew York. Copies can be 'obtained at Barmen's store. "Lux IsArtrrisavan.ar-This paper Is one of the mod In teresting of the weekly publications (.f the country.— As it claims tolbe. It Is devoted to Entertainment, Im provement, and Progress, designed to encourage a spirit of Bops, Manliness, Selfliellanee. and Activity; to ll luetrate life in ail Its phases. It lien elegant quarto of .eight beautiful pagesa perfect model of excellence in sine, shape and ientiment.tdid is. altogether, one of the most sound and sensible of live papers. It Is 11 hitch toned Pictorial Weekly; which ought to be read by eve- . ri family. Pohl shed ,at $2 a year, il fur one half year, and In Clubs of Four, It will be sent three months for One Dollar, by Fowler and Wells, 0.48 Broadway, New York. , . focalAfaire. 4irStarking Around.--Oar be4e mounted on stilts. .',yid lave uninbei. of wild MlAs' Wee 'eon during the present week on the Tumbling 'Hutt dents 4j 7Tit Cinirch ditty culvert will be Battled next week. It lab rencbe4 Centre street from the Creek. tre-Thonicis lkGiU of Mal Cattle, has beet committed to prison, to:answer the charge of maltreating We wife. AltZ•Cburt for the trill of civil causes, Judge Graham 'of Carllee, residing, has been in session here during the weer'. Ire The annual election . for Directors of the Anthre-. cite Bank oiTatnatinii; wYllDeheldon Monday, the Dith of Norember. Cii-Lart -- - week the monster 'Melt at . .ll.lr.Bellaren's mines nea rMinerssille, was , blown down, and damaged, to the Mitelot of some po. '.. . • -Irirmr.l.rames mar, near !Aperient*, tias grown ter \ nips this imam!, some of them weighing each ; pounds, arid measffing id circumference 2 / 3 inches. - - • ...------, Sql-Thepreccedisos of the Schuylkill County "Female , Bible SociLly was received too late for publication in thia week's Jo l insse. They will appear In our nest. 11 , 2:aceny.-0 ouzo grans„eliarged with tbehtmnY of a Filar At rentwylvanW, 11.111,fhe property oriir Rey fcrt,;id a bearing before Nuke Reed ottruesday.--. Ile was =Bitted for trial. - "'44; st week at Mlle; & Adams' mines. In Greetibury) Talley, by an explosion of nee damp,Thonamf Ureftey was killed, ititti Evan Price so seriously injured that not expected to recover. Both were minim. . • la-The Miners' Bank. of .Platterille.—The stockiholdert of this Think at a meeting bald at the Banking Ile . ' on TueSday last, voted unanimously to accept the prevt elope of the Relie Law, passed at theextrasessina of the Legislature. , ' '1- --................----... t . sir- run. Thompson to Dengler, bankers, of this Bo rough have dissolved partnership. It will be perceived by a r d In another eolumnethnt hir,Thempeon con thn the business at (he old stand ; Centre street, oppo. site t e if Episcopal Church. . The business will continue to be oaducted with care and fidelity by Mi. Thompscrt . . The ~, . -- lbachea s' Institute.-The Institute, Convened ' 45; in Um Methodist Church, Port Carbon, on Thrirsday. The . attendance of Teachers' was gOod. 11. C. Hickok, Esq, ithe State Superintendent, a most indefatigable genthaman, and one having the welfare of eddcation sin eerelj at beset, was present, and in addition to slam/icing in the morning, delivered a splendid lecture in the eve ning ou Education. . We should bd pleased,' to bare an abstract of the parosedings If the lasUittle for publics. Main our next. Al **The week opened finely. filth moonlight nights and other luxuries In the weatheetine ; bet by yesterda; had assumed • regular Fenatnber aspect. Rain and mid weic . 4eeterday's fratulea. - Our meteorological record P.. R. a P. TELVICAPtI 0171 Ci. } •.' .1 Itmuylrattia 11#1, Ibilsralt. ' / EIN.M. 2P.M.' TP.M. I Sat:, Oet.Bt,-44 0 . ..590 40°-elpudy.; Mop. Nov. 2,- 2 48 . 59 40 -"ewer. Tues; 3,-92 . . 58 38 lady.l. Wed., " ' 4,-34 ' • ' - 58 . , '42' ' ~. .1 Thurs., " .5.-40 60 56 -rain: . 1 Pd{ . 1 ..8,.:-58 ~ -- • ~. -•.--, : " i - 1 fir The racestorri of the Good Intent Engine Onnpanfl tried their engine at Centre and hialtantongo titreets, Qui Saturday last. It playeda gallery stream to the height' of some ten feet abbre the top of the pole at , that point; mak lag total height of iiGfent. The pee:valance Wall, satisfactory ; To give an Idea of the head of water ou tbe flogs In Contra strevi, wa IH-aottee . the that 'nisi s+ittently; i hose attached to one, threw a itreica to thsi height of some ISO t,ot. With env ptnga and hose in Or4' der, wisieed hare no fears'of destructive grin, for .4 abundance otwator thaw, the.plugs atonn, coming as does with Immortal force, would extinguish without 44, exilty, aAM dlsearered cooly. , ' Vie Foiettg Run's Christian AssociflGlN.-40 ion for °Moen of the debating society conettati- " 1 .4! 'the Armelation, wan held on Wednesday evening j ertileb rained. an toilworn Presynnt, M.D. I,: Dodsot4 Beeretary, S. R. Whitney; Trainan, D. D. Netllwitam.•;-. Itin meeting evening of *the SocleV ants changed 'bon ITnesdaftriThunday, fn order not to conglct with the I Literary, finiety. We would urge yen) , young man to tiammie a alembic of the,Cbristlan Annotation. It , will be. benelliial to tam morally, and Intel/M=lly. Mon time event in Improving tho mind, and Ina in trivial and too often debuting amusements, would be al mood meat which would redound eventually, to the:l:l=6 - and pmtt of youth; and make its declining yearn in life mere happy,. By all - imams, young Man, eouneet yiptir• self with the CbriitLin-Ageodatfori. ' - ' ' - • , . . `41100 , 1119111 ritrode.—The Washington • drtille ' ry :corps made a moonlight parmiiiitildondayammitii, aid ptroceeiled to Market Square for drill exercise. ,Tbe 04n tunimi out wee thfrtydive strong, and mode a handsome. lisplay., The members should- make it; a point toattead on 441111110dr Thumbs, of each week, and thus make this Company aseinelett in ihr examMe, as It Isaincady formidable in strength Thern Is no lin - Why the ti'Mdtingtoil Artillerists, bider the aide command of .a geritlinnat atm fates great iniSrest !hi Military matter!, Shonid'Oot be one of the !heat milts in theaMte.. It could readfly,be rendered So; if titi the members would exert themselves only half as as sae& 'Wa do Mit wish to detract from thimerits of die CQUISIaIy. t: is really, a Medit to ,the,Coriaty.— Dot we want to see It $llO stronger and rxicKe, perfect In Its drill. All the member* In the Borough &odd at. tend thelhells regularly. Ire hope they : • iSklbttrettle zitteviy reek ietedll- "tertit awhile@ Swatted 'last Teeidey *Meting' thrlthe *14109# - of %hieing to`t e esereise,`ot thi 'l"diere fpciety of this 'Owe: The Lecture ,by F. li preen, Saq» on .This Triumph* of binhis," tat hieeillistehver t ed t acid wee au Apprectialve tribute to the /Aria AO. aoerltri ettbu world** greet rem. It Whited the:chteret rtiteitke of the eudJecur- The debate oaths quirition whether man ought te ebeY* htir , be bentrie to be morally wrong, ern veil sustaleedosu .ths 14rt dr: the Dairsot, yid Wetbertn, led ca the pert of the isegattre be &feats, D. Ortietti aid X' MA. 7 The quailed mei derided hi the tiebitire4 pis exorcises for cost T000day!roolog tri it *nom "Paiute TOM /Wait% by pftwY 024'ints• • tba#—"Hbotkia tiv**l4 l oa Le feen,n4.l'.;l „Asr,fatr-034ttloPfi*: Weirgirli• ROW 'W, &WWI- - M=KIE etter4tßeeniatntea a ' nt ,the i )1. front ante 31ethedist Chtireb dreamed" telletaden tan- fernier* in that win y 'anti Offering their w bait day evening, by the anagnation of rude and holstein= t fort a bushel, and • Output , and Purcha• buys and pang rem apart from the ineensen sera!`.,:.: ` ' 4•l'.:Ktinatith, Line ' Co .; on Monday:: t i h hat ion o s u ed r b et ; i he ou ll thi s exPe with rie j l eo ce thi l l s . lllsllll t o a or theig t ,` e T atits was lastaittly_killed `by;fallin_g Woof the Iffethddiat Cburch,thossasseselikges are ' Ati f luo„ rotiti l a, Wake . t whets coining oat of 31,er r arland'it,' ran, Ilierahanid be checked. - „Father Sawyer, the renteninrian .of this feirid to h t*"9 of-r e s ted eE 10. 4 . de als! 4 .9ongregational clergy, catered upon hiss email le, tbu.ilorough anthwitiee taka haruired aid third year on Tridayiihe ter' n band. • . - -1 21,0 6 0„ : • 1 1 •• oProvdence Jourad advOcates the es .. , . liment of s . Calico Botiiiy; acrd urges the la-' Ain"' 'of :that. eity to wear AnPrininotet of their biatuersininfaitiries. ' . • , - /Efrebarles Schinigcr is under arrest-in Phila .: delphia, charged.with -receiving property ,stolon from the residence of William Major in this. Sarcingli a year since. * -PA maiden lady advertises. n. one of the country papers a baboon, three cats, and a par rot for sale. She is aborit boinanied r and has no farther née for them. . • ' • - - *er"A letter'from Browrisville, Texas, rays that Judge Watrousc'a silver , mine .no longer a _doubtful affair. Sixty ,handa are employed in working it, and the silver is plenty. It is, probable that the Pres State- men ‘I will' have two.tbirds of both- Rouses of Kansas .I,egislature,. which will enable them to repeal the • niactmonts ortlio former Legislature. Chiisgti bee-the following; announcement in large type at the bead of Its Second pege,'"Tlals - paper sent one year for three brisbela of, wheat, 9r six bushel, of eats." Ilfir An independent lain is one who blseki his Own . boots and shots, who can live without' Whiskey' aid tobacco, and. shave himself with' bkown soap and' old water, without a. mirror.. giftrThe life of Lieut. Ilerndon was insured for sseoo at the New 'England Natal Life- Insurance Oompany in Boston. Tbe,policy was taken out ib November last, and is fur the benefit, of bli side. "Or , One of the partners in a prominent Masi dolphin gym :that lately suspended, kept 2 car riages, 2,'Jight 'riding wagons, I fast bones, dogs, 2 coachmen, and 5 servant girls. It is On Wonder that Such men fail. 1, Perrnnizeut Cures in nll affectionkd the throat and fangs are constantly being made by ,Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Great as is its reputation—its works are greater.-3ltumptiy9l - clans speak of it in the highest terms. Nierln Quebec' there is not to be a single new vessel pot, this winter, upon the stocks, and the effect upon the poorest of the poor-'-the greatest trders being now only the greatest • pauperk-- Will be awful, no fuel, no bread fur thousands, tend bitter told weather to aggravate want. ' Jar The pricer of.everything are going down. The particular article in our eye, is that of pork. The sales in St. Louis were very few last weeki"at jowly four dollars. Ono lot offered at 'Abet Ore found no purchgfors. This is a terrible tumble, ; but' the market will not justily any higher rites. Iliffr•The Postoftice Department has decided that under the present laws postmasters are not opm ,pelled to receive cents in payment for either pos. tap or postage stamps, nor from any one Ninon as any one time more than thirty cents in three cent tole. • All beyond this rens in their discre. Gen.', • 44 -7 /te l iteroserf Beek :11auirttiN :Beet b one of the aosnOest In Smashs, rborionifus 'extract from the mitinfle al* Meattag' bold ore,the st lasi above that It la managed with all tbar - eatettem and , pnatimam Seat eaa beak:Wad:- 4 PUUCtne Zane or SCUM= Cu =ll Pottsville, Nov. 3,1857," • "At the 'agents annual medic; of the stoekholdersof the ihritters Both of Schuylkill Cbtatly. held this day tithe Banging House, in the Borough of Pottailie, the hsikerring resolutions were weed unetilmonsly - aileseired, 'That this' flank ujif, during the suspension of specie payments under the het of the thirteenth Ge table, AnnoDcaolot o llia, redeem Its notes and pay all demands 4 the moat.; in such funds to the Itaok It required tei media for debts due, and authorised to re-- wive 013 de t. 41 Rnehos4 Thal we deem It unwise at this time to de. Awe dtildend, as It would weaken the think to the ex tent of the sum divided: and Mediu no human foresight can guard with ortaluty spialust ton or delay of pay ment In the presftrtoonetary trials, we are of opinion that the best Interests of the stockholders and our duty to the publie esquire us to retain the earnings of the Bank untlithe nide is past. ' [ltalraet from the minutes.] ' ateitier." V/704 Iforpio of last week, Charles german, an em ployee of . the lllireTifil Railroad Compiiiihnes, killed at the upper plane Of that read,lry it train of ems. Ac cording to our eoteraporary, the . Ashland Ossetia", his g history IS romantic. It appears that he iris born i Texas, and Miter captive when I, small boy by the • Manche Indians, and Mad by them to manhood, w n be was made a chief, and mond chief in war. Ife i losnaed the English language Oom a captive girl.whore they had taken from the Oroir Peet tribe whilst croming I the plain et the Rocky Mountains; he dwelt amongst them until about two years ago, when he had perm's- don from the 1 1P go In search of his parents, whom he bad undersa from some Bpaniards, had emigrated to Peruisylvarda. lie married a Miss Kulp.in Ohio last , Bpring,!and left her there, whilst he came on to this State to faith the object for which he left the tribe. lint ales, UV the Instability of all humans attains "in the midst Of ilfeVtrare in death," and he who had scarcely knoirnibis earthly parents, bath now been gathered to Ile 4 faihee's house not built with hands, eternallrin the heavens." • If th is article' should meet the eye of the pinwale or the wife, It will be some consolation to their ' sorroWto kiiow, that, although a stranger ti a strange place, be was well cared for, In his hour. of wafering by the"Bratheriof the Mystic Tie," and others, and when dead, was interred with due Masonic ceremony. The funeral was very large, the mezehers of th; Bisnonle or der, dressed In regalia, headed the procession in front oc the coftin,and the Akers andemployees of the Mimi 'UM *lined brought up the rear. ' /Welke Hawke Pend Medisair.—Pureuant to . a pub. niched invitation of the ladles of Pettsvilleils meeting of ladiseaud citizen. was held on Monday evening, vernberit,lB.sl, in the Presbyterian Chinch, (kindly fur. 'dated for the occasion, by the Pastor, Rey. Joseph MeCobl,)for the purpose of expressing, In behalf of the people of Pottiville, respect for the memory, and amps. raki, with the family of the late Captain William Lewis , Hennion. • On; motion, Rev. Joseph McOeol was tailed to the Chair, and Robert M. Palmer was appointed peentuy.ll 1 T he Chairman stated the 0:44 of the meeting* In an eloquent and appropriate manner. , on! unanimous invitation pf the meeting,addresnes were Made by Rev. Daniel Washburn, Robert M. Palmer, Eaq,l, John Hughes, Esq., and 'lion. James H. Campbell. AV the close of the Sddneurie, Hon-James IL Campbell offered the following resulutiOne, which were read and unasimmudysdopted • Whxerse, In the recent lose of the Central America, the late Captain William L. Herndon, with noble 'remit , I osity, recogniringthe claims of the weak and heiplem noel his manhood, saved the lives of all'the Isomers and. chibiren on board, and by resolution, skill and conrage,, prevented, so far as human she t might. a ter riblecataref,' trophe from becoming move terrible, thee challetlitiolq the admiratkin and gratitude Of humanity, and giving, to Mankind a eliding example of heroic devotion tr!„ duty ; And Wuerteas, The lamented Herndon his lefLari ifflicter wife and daughters to mourn his loss. theretorehe it Ilesofeed, That the skill and heroism of the lite Ca¢ tall lierndoc, as shown In the discipline preserved throughout the peril and catastrophe of the Central Amerrea, and the ignorable and lofty generosity with Which he gave his own life and Its ,best efforts for the preservation of the helpless beings confided to him, claim the admiring .reeognition of mankind, and , will transmit to posterity the name and memory of this no- bfirOommander, true man,•nd ehrtstima gentleman: - 'Rewired, That while we deplore the national lore of one of the most useful, intelligent, and gallant otHrertri of the 17nited States Navy, we sympathize most deep) 'l with the family of the late Capt. Herndon, in their tent: hie beneivement. Rewired, That a nation should be the setrernstituteril guertiburof the family deprived of its natural protector by hleadherence to public duty and care for the general g red ; and that it becomes tedividuals. as well its goy enunents, to !atom:deaths trust bequeathed tithe brave dead.' • : Mastro!, That the thanks of the friends of humanity evmwheraare due to the officers, end men of the Cea• traf America, the Brigs Marine anti Mary, and Bark )04 tor their noble efforts in assisting to rescue the shik waned passengers. e• I Reargred, That the President of this meeting appoint a Committee of five persons who 'bail tas authorised by this meeting to coiled and receive contributions, and to „forward the tame to the Treasurer of the Bandon fund., with a copy of the foregotorresolutions to the family o iCipt. Herndon. • , • . 1 ' The President appointed upon the Committee, Mt" I Joliet H. L. CaMpbelL Mrs. Amelia Farquhar, Mrs. John I Benno, Mrs. Andrew liussell,Afri. John Bhippen, lad I od motion, the meeting added Silas Bridly kfcCool ;On motkai, the thanks of the meeting were.tendered tatbe Bee. Joseph MeCtol and tothe Congregation In ' charge, for the use of their 'church for the purposes the meeting. !Resolved, That' • copy of these proceedings be signed by the otneers, and published in the papers of this Bo: rongh, and of New York and l'hiladelphb. On motion, Adjourned. JOBT.PII3IeCOOL,PeeeLI Roane 31, Paulin, Secretary, _ i Eros .rne sinus' erarmar..l . : .. • '.. ''' .., :. - • - TitMiteernnt, Oet. 30,1857. I Mr. R. Boastow—aftl—ln the"..Weri-man's Advocate of Oct:24th. 185 1 7, printed in litleeraville, we found an ar ticle beaded "Highway Robbery in Thomastowb, Cass "township?" The people of Thernestown and .vicinity all 1 affected at such a libel against their character He aye that a fanner was robbed of the contents of b s wa gon, and that the peep?' of that neighborhood a e all highwaymen: ffe does not give any author ' s mina bat Maliciously charges it upon the people, who deny the as: Sertion=and if the editor does not some out and give his author for the charge and defend himself, homeland all, they aro determined to pull him not by the tall.! The gentleman interested With the York Company's business to this vielnlty are .punctrull tojostke, and the iron hand of the law is also here without Interest, favorMr at faction to any of us. They require him to site thaws. thor of the charge, or they will proceed against him as cording to law.. JOLIN C. OILMAN, 10.Fbr the people qf Thomanourn., - • ; , • (cosnauncann.l ' Nutritious Vegetables. 1, Mean& Purrosi:—.l3ome eveningai since I heakd a' company of gentlemen conversing (among other topics connected with the times) on the relative value t the' different vegetables In - common flee u articles of tiiitri.l ment. It seemed to be agreed among them that turnips, contained little if any nutriment, at least not . near as, W as our cOunnotfAmtatoes. fitter reaching borne,' desirous of knowing the fact I consulted the proper an., thorlty and Pound that turnips occupied a higher place' In the sale of "eateitlions, vegetables than potatoes, to . - , ,tease,, 020 Bahl. ' : 111 • Lentils; ." • - C6 Corn, - ' -11:6 1 Peas,. • Bye, . 7 106 Brown Bread, , .166 Turnips; ' 106, Carrots, _ 160 Potatoes, , Wheat Ittead, Oats, , • • The sta ndard of comParteou beteg human iunk.-100. • Now Myna& Etetruut, Ifyou deem thiscoutoutaicatiou l worthy of a place to your valuableJouswah you may publish it for the interauttion of the aforementioned pen Fon& teeny others. who am Animus. these:Bard Timed, to know how to obtain the moat food for the least amount of toonsy.. , ' • - itcapoctfuni.tq.,. - ; • ;- - -4 atogonnua. PEA,. Isms Alm scumon. 'Population of Orwigsbarg, $109., Afir Populatioa of Milwaukee, 4042. jegtr-lfre. Fremont bar reachei rf pg-Thinkativi6t Carolina; IrOVetli- pa- Mining in California is more thin 'usually favorable. " 0 15/Pfiliver coinage for Canada is in amine of preparation.. .- IfFirl. Bias, of Beading, died suddenly ori Saturday lost. • . • pr•Deptbsio ?siladeipittia, last' week, 155; in ;few. Tork,Aol:. Jitafir.Dorini OCtotor the police or Phitictotphio made 1731-arrests: - • .fllfSt•The potato crop it s said to be a . failuita ibis season. , Aft•Ptiblic.debt"of Russia 9,033,000,000 francs about $ 43854100,000. , • . t PEP•fter. Wm. 11: Milburn, the blind pieiteber, returned borne , in the Pmts. The Lord Mayer or London, it is said, re. eaiveio a salary of £7OOO per,annum. f lED'The new, of the ponio in Now York' has created Wilhite Toroth(' in California. - 4 • JEEPA men in England died from viodad caused by, atrikihghis wife in the mouth: . jtao-The Masonic Order, in the United Btatei, l it is said, numbers some 300,000 members. -1 i ter-Tbe crop of cereals Its California :0 Itirgelyi ahead of the demand for home eonsumptiOn. - I Off`The Pennsylvania .Railretzd` ComOzwy has deemed it advisable to pass its semi annual divi dend. -rarThe notes of the_ Anthreeite Bank of e ra. magus are redeemed in' Philadelphia at t ile City Bank. ' JIVE`The citizens or Harrisburg; Pak in town meeting, bare deeided:againsTan hotat,of whit Ord daily - RePubliiati 'paper war •pub l i Allied in Boaten x ilie first member app4lng•nezti Spring.; -- • • • xitiftCounterfeit quarter dollars aro Jon. Tboy aro lighter than the genato ,and havel tt greatly fed: ' . • • . jfai•lt is sold to be the intention of the Mor mons to go iato ttui Russian , . possessions should matters prove serious.' • • " jraf`Mrs. gormination; has• given hail ia the sum of itamon, to Fullmer the bogeys bat, charge at the text sessions. : • — s i .• , jllll"Charles A. Sumner, a relatini:or Senator, Sumner, hasosituned editorial - control * of the Sacramento Seatiosl. " — "The Pittsbr - bar 'solved ' TbeYit, lave reiolvea to ae• ups the provisions of the -meetly passed :et et the Penneyirania Legislature. ' ONP , Willtare'Secretary et,the • State or 'North i Carolina die; ; at Italeigh,,on Thursday last, id the 84t h Of his age. Ate-James 0.-Drayrtutn, the-Chlegge'editer; wheetele letters from the test are at ltat thee, F,las beep sent to`prisee firicitir jean:, —"- . 0,114 ieleiligettee liatate, Chick outer Western cities, shows that the gralpi Abagleulaulluetisa loniff rtaa.beeeterm*-- Ark Atidino C inoms,m, - 404 - wig The 04 - • to* to to* for nitige • . 142 lig 131 and cow b in , . • i , Off"ln one of the Courts lately,. there 'was a : learned nod long discussion, as to whether sii :wit , nese should be allowed to answer the quelition, "What did Mary say?" Three Judges gaveleig and elaborate 4inions in the sari:native, wrid the 4, question, being repeated, the 'answer was, "not a word." • • . jgr l / 4 Mr. Bell, an agent of Douglass 4 - Co's New York Commereial Ageney, killed a Citizen ' of Yorkville, 8. G., named James Allen;, en Sat ' crafty lest. The communication 1:41• information 'injuriona to Mr. Allen, is stated tolhave bean the cause of the difficulty. Mr. BelLbas been , placed 4 under arrest. . 1 -4-0, . i jeiertife illustrated. in an interesting: essay on. ornithologye thus speaks of the Sky-Lark.— The' sky-dark Is an 'European bird, but *ill we trust soon' become common in America, as several . colonies of them have,been ' planted in different places: In one instance forty-two of these birds I were brought ever from England and set et liberty near Wihnington, Delaware. They hero already ' multiplied and became widely scattered.; ' l / 4 1 • sir A 'parade °fib° ordir of,United American ' Mechanics took place in Pliiladeljlhia oirMonday. The - display was Ante A prominent &aqua of the parade WAS thO . TeprOaDOLIIIIOII of variouf trades— coopiring. shoe making, last making, blkeksmith ing, printing, &e., Which were oa,platfottms raised upon wheels, and drawn by four Jr sit' hornet. lin address was doliveted , at the.-fllall, Vmit and George streets, by Col. 11. 14 N. Elliott. AffrA convention ,of theillijor -Generals or the several Divisions, and lirigadier,Gerisials of the several Brigades of the Uniformed Vii tuuteers of 'Pennsylvania. will be held :in. Harrisburg on i Moaday, the .9th day , Of November, fir the pur. pose of devising some plan whereby Me General Assembly of the commonwealth may. in' induced to organise ' its forces on a sound • and sabstary basis, nod the ancient pride .Of Pentisylvania--f ber r .citixen .soldiery—be restored tot its former propnwition. ! F . The itatement of the business of the 'Phila. 4 de ph M int forjthe month of October , shows, the menet of gold bullion . deposited to be-93,- 15/, - and of silver, $685,510.. Old cents de , posited in eiehange for new, $845. 4Makin g the total of deposits for .the mouth, 141,844,410. The, gold coinage during tha same tbne was $2,. 562,149, nearly the whole of which was in double iagles., The silver coinage amounted to $805,. 350, mostly in quarter and hall dollar. There were caned during the; mouth, $15,600 of new Cents. The total value of the coinage of the month Is $3:383,00, covering 3,472,082 pieces; of :which 2,400,000: were in quartet dollars, and 1,560,000 in cents. • 4 . _ I POLITICAL. -- i • - ' ••• I --4, 1 ' . . ox Monday an election /was held In Louisiana for members of Cougreas and,etthe State Legislature, u well as Tifton, Stahl officers,' The American ticket was sue. Fearful by a considerable majority. i ~ .. 1 Govatave WA i XIX ikas issued asecoird proclamation In relation to the election !rands in Kaitaas. He rejects twelve hundred more votes, returned' froui three pre, cincts of McGee county, the number Of legal voters fa which Is less than one hundred. , . : . , A. 0. P. Niramson, who has just beets elected United States Senator by the LegitSatan)* of Tennessee,.to suc ceed Hon. Joust Bast, will not take bls seat until the December session of 1869. HIS term will not aspire until the 4th of Ictsweb; 1801.- . -nearly eight years hems*. rusrsmumi zransteruu. • Seaslon at 1858. . The following is a complete list of the ment4 , beta of the iitotejtegislature for the session of 185'8, whieh emir/anima on Abe first Tuesday (the sth,) of. January next ! ' • SBNATIL • (NeY Senators masked with a sj Phibidelphia City.. Dauphin and Lebanon. *Samuel Randall, ' *John Di Rutherford, Op. Philadelphia Ctsurdy. • Zanoruler. Marian - Ingram. D. • . sllertmus A, Schaefer, Op., Richardson L. Wright, D. ' Math. Italdwilts OP. 4 1tnao N. Martell/4 D. ,' i York. • Chester and Delaware; Willlam•11. Welsh, D. *Thomas SAielt,'D. • Adams, Proinkiin re /lakes. • J/ George George W. Brewer, D. Ilsomant". Racal D v Stonerisi, TOrd and on. _Jonathan Ely, D. . •Willlaes P. Se ell, D. Lehigh and Northampton Stair, Catania and am. Josephleubach, D. , D ill. fkrks,' .-• John well , jr., D. • John C. Emma, D. , Indiana tend Amain:mg. Titian 4.Cbgey, Op. Christian M. Straub, D.liesen6triand and /brae. CireStra,' Sorrroe, Pile and *Jacob Tammy, D. ' Worm Washington andatme. Moran Craig 'D. 'George" Miller, D. - .L-.Bnutferd, Swernehanna, • Allegheny. W 110144,9, awe &Wows. - Wlllasat Wilkins, D. H. Reed layer, Op.' Edward D. Gasatm, Op. Liu:erne. . Bearer and hailer. • George P. Steel, D. ` John lY Harris, Op. Raga, •Potter, .AC Kean and Ensererkm, Mercer, and re.. Marren. Gianni W. Seofietd, Op. ' *WiUbra b L blinds, Op. Clinton, Lyostosing, .assite'Erie chi Crawford. • • and Unsbn. • Darwin A. Pinney, Ct rrest Andrew Gregg, Op.- Clarion, Jefferson, - Snyder,' Northumberland, • "I and -Elk. iksiour and Csismesia. Henri Souther, *Charles It. Berkeley D. _ • • Camberiand, itrry,Juniatcs, Demecrets, '24 • and linttin. Opppaltkus, 12 Henry Fetter, D. DiMocretie Majority 9 RESENTATIVES. • Berlin. ...- Edmand la Smith, D. - ' Amor! Welk?, D. Dec& linnemecher. D. , - 1. ...Laana.ster. • Emanuel D. Eolith, Op. - Jonathan It. 'Holland, 9 1 1.- Serrate' H. Mos. Op. Potent, 11, Op. William Wolf r D. , A. illesiend Olaf& D. Cinnberinisd and Perry. Hugh Stewart, D. Charles O. Brandt, D. Adams.. Charles Will, D. Prank/in clod $i41014. Janie* Nitt, D. A. K. itieClure, Ot igai ; t ; Bedford and .. Santrisi J. Cashier, Op. - . David Ilny, D.., llnntingdon. • , Dettiel Houtz, BOW. W. Christy, D., aabria. ,G.Aelson Smith, D. , • . • HOUSE Or ' rliiladelphia J. a K irkpairick, D. O. M. Donovan, D. John Barmy, D. • Grannell:Armatrorm, D Philaddphia Count, John Wharton. D: ,OliTor PALM rt.. • J. M. Aakiri, D. ' Jaw& David Me'lane, D. Tawrmend"Yearsiey; D. Joshua T. Owen. D. " Joho r t Wefts, D. 'MO Dunlap, D.' 'John . Malloy, D. Abraham Arthur, D. Idhe li. Dohnert. D. James Donnelly, D. _ Delaware. • Theami P. Powell, D. - • Chester. • Wrenn °omit, D. John Hodgson, D. , • Eber Sharp. D. • - • - Mon rgmety. A. Drawer Longisker, ' Josiah Magas, D. Georg* Ramat. D.. - • Jobs Iffaugle, D. • - John U. Lovett, D. • . ITorihirmpton. - Max (keep% D. ' Joseph WOrdrin_ D. Lempit msd urrona. Hamm Rapp. D. = Charles U. W Ilifams, Monroe and Pao. totlyette Westbrook, D. ' Were. , • • IL L. Stereos, D. P. o.4hilisana). • • Slenbon Jenkins; D. • Samuel ti. Turner, D.• : 4 8.41/3111• Op. • John D. a..Balxocit, Op. • Wien Y. 'Nichols, Op; Winneing, Cbransdia, Mott Mar an Sulliecqa., Peder,But., • t ,lohn 4002, iyernsiv, And • D. K. Jackman, D. . Thomas W. Lloyd, D. Jahn Mme. Ainistiorp de Wettasordrad. John K. Calhoun, D. Matthew Eblalds,D, • It§hert Warden, D. , • din Delver i Gneiss. • 101 am Kincaid, D. W agfagton. Jinn'sDonahoe, D. •- • . oho N. McDonald. Op. doti*Pi = 4 1 7 Daniel Iligely. Op. JAE* Llflsckboaee, Op, [ Nieholaa'reephly t iv.• J. Haunansier. Op. • "Deaner end I Do Loma *Owns P. Shoo, Op, A. • Livider. - f ~ • W.,Craweml, OP. W.DoSda. on. , Maar and Vataigo; Willhua O. Dam Op. , - C. P. liassuhal,i42. • Chpitna 4104 An* 11.Abishanso. , • Ofervori,Ctaaijkid, McKean. ',- Jai Spykev, , • - N. • ervisc„hal and Warrtu„ Robert P.,llllllar, Op, • , ThonpaStriiihavll *. Nrls. Wareham:Name; Op. . • David Adler and Ties. toms Demo. OP._ Whilliatan, Op. , Samuel GIIIIIaud.D, Mifflin. OberMe Bower, D. Union, Sapdrr and JuninDi. Daniel Witmer, Op. Thomas Hayes. Op.. 2lAratumberfaal, Joseph C. Abodes, D. SeNeyloll. T. R. TA. nut. D.' Charles L. 13 Ipple, Michael Weaver, D,, . • Dam:Wow. . Edward. J.Laumul ; Wm. C. A. Lawrimes s lOsi, , iratuael. , • Job! • 8001140 y. Iteprsiest4tlTen,ls2 . . pr . ::: • ; +.• •,` , ' • LDlam. isiN as -jobot-itinet.rir _ _ efirWereirte Flats Reatorattvee.e.We have never known?any other medicine Willi as bur a share of public confidence i/3180 short a time is this has done,..:-. It has not 'Wen more than 'a year alti4e we firetheard of it, audit noir 'Curds at the head °tali remedies of lb. `Mod. We hitve never used any of It ourselVar, basing bad no occasion. asou "crown Of glory " not Only as yet' retains its original col Mu r,. but gets mire so—blot some o f ! our Muds lave, mina e have never known it fall of re. storing the hair tolls 'edgiest color., I We advise such as ! war becoming pretbaturely gray, tojgtve the "Restore- I libel ft trird.—Caester (171issais) ffer a 44 Jwire,;l3s4. , •ffile: 4 411 Peace Pre:pate logel. War.tta.:At thiesePOO of the Year, the ustheziia very •treeeheill's, and almost every One Is certain to be' affected' more ,oi less by retlilhervera, and riffe4tharaief the bead;-whkb are peculiarly annoying to the healthy, rind oftentimes. fatal to the Invalid and coasnulptire. I:Everything around as wears such .a pleasant and eheerful raped, that Ire are apt to neglect theiropir Prelaurtionsry mea surer, and flatter Ourselves that Ira shall escape ifoth era do not. l'pently there occurs a stridden change In tha weather; we - begin to shiver with veld . , and .egret, when too late, that welted not anticipated it to lesson. Row, the best possible Way to avoid surprise ta percbaire a box of Cllckoner's Siguirated Vegetable Fills. without delay: carry them in your pocket,eurd bake 1 or ii Pills each day betweeirliteals. Fos will Ira: Unity f ind your 1 appetite vastly unprored, and Your ajitein enabled to re..,1 slat the most' sudden changes; ,Trce, Y atirllerfectlYPeielej able, add may be i swallowfd with ai mach facility is SO =Of sugar planes. rloy mite 11'0 Perin Or tiebOts at Oa &ruck, and do not futeriireWith th e teariautior of ' ordinary business. • For covers, #olds,!awe 'throat, bit; lions atteetkrs, pains In the head,breast, back, side, etc., they are entirely, beyond rivalry. I;Thcir effects, indeed, are so certain, tat a cue. Is Warreitedi or the money re turned. ! • ' 1 I 'i •• , ; i i i' .1 1 The Pills may be bad of aft Druggists and !Morale*. ere, in every village and town in' the united Stelae,— Jon, 0. ilium; is agent for 044014 e .; 'I WA.) ' . , dirilitealth'De pearls on 11Pnio ' 8100dy..." BRANDRETIPS PILLS Omit/ the blood ~ icemszeis can want TIII3II, nincrons unt. , 81114 ope'railon _with linc cessful effect . 14 the peculiarity pf prpsdieth's PULL— Our ram Is sailed to a nodal:dun, of vitiated bile, at this season; audit Is as dangercen as It ii prevalent, bat iirandteth's Pills afford en invalnabliand efficient pro. Union. 'By tholr occasional use we-peraint the ! ei.allec , thin of those luipurities, which, When la itidlciesdqoan. Alibis, arum so ?melt danger to the bodyii healtkr. They , soon cure livin"coreptaluOysriepsia, lose of appetite, pain in the bend, heart-buret; pain in the breast ;bone, sadden &bathers, coatrooms. in brief,:they work their way to the very mots of the disesse,Clennalog in their passage. removing every onhadtby aCcumulatlon tlll the blood is pcirifted, the whole 'sista' renovated, and the functions end duty of life became a pioun4;where before they bed been mid land Weary-hardens.; Often wbeenothhig bakieliendivomitin of the most nee= character, wheilurt from ens-sickness or otherwere where the retchisighirs been appalling, a ring% dose? , Of 'bur Bran dreth's Pills has at once cuffed, and the patient has into a sweet *nen. *hen the mind cannot col lect Itselkwhen the memory fails; erlien-it Is an effort to 0z the attention; when our 'sleep ii broken, and our waking houri t harassed with forebodings -of evil, then Brandretb'S Pillashould he'und. • If these Warnings ie mein untlledo, , rheureatiarn,;ecenumptiou, disease of the heart, intim" affections, Jaundice, droving, 'piles, apoplexies and costiveness', will suddenly present them. selves. Than ffrandreth'e Pita Would have, prevented, but nernerthadine rum they will also cure. Urn them at once; do not let prejudice -g‘revent the use of thiiiiimple f but patent remedy. , !,' ; ' ' ' • , BRABDRETiVB TilliOitY OP -DISBASB., - - Never extrect bicod' Jliitod IS the life. • By iibetract-' log it In painful diseases yon may occasion tin patient ease, but remember, Mis case to oily the redodien or ita. ening/he ;moo tefed. And by than. taking away nos tine's tools, You may prinent her-from -fully eepshing the ravages of 1 uffamonthinomcf convert what might only have been the sicknesi of a few days or winks into a chronic affection of months and years. ' ,! • lIIIANDRIITIPS PILLS,ACOOILD "WITII NATIIRE, • Nanire's remedy, in firsts, %Inn sudden, acute-or eon ilnued lielli occurs from any cause, then to Insure a quick return to health, you mint use ffrandreth's,Pills, which will soon relieve eery organ from undue pressure,, and remove those humors whosepresence often occasions I j such terrible suffering. . • i 1, BEFORE THE WORLD 1 Off Tbaliti. . . ruvnly tektion boxes ice, and the sphere oft elr use • fulness still extending . Ask for almanac midi -pamphlet of cafes. Agents wilt orapplygratis. frribtway.E.—All Pilbj with "241.11roadway' i n; on side label, ale counterfeits. pet the gondol and; they will never deeelye. • ; ; !: • iglg- $l.OOO ifkligeJlidD will be paid for any Medicine that will eserlPitATT t BUTCHNii'd MAGIC 011; for the following diseases:—Rheumatism, Neural. ght, liploal Affections, Contracted Joints, Cbldie Pains, Pains in the Side or Beek, Neadaelte,Toottutehe i flprains, 'Bore Throat. Cuts, Brut Bo rna;end all Diseases of the Skin, Muscles and the 0 s genuine without the a4nature of Plume a taebed to each labeL Principal °Mee, 208 W n is street, Brooklyn, N. Y. The great number of :persons that bare been immedi ately relieved in all the cities anti towns where it has been used. as well as In this theca in saying In alleandor, that it lithe enktest cure in the world for pain. • .1. 0. Blows, wholesale agent, Patirtllle, rind for sale b y e °w all res a pittable druggists throu uneghout the Milted States [J 27, '37 V 1.1- h Cowers ix" Sioonstivz :tonrrics.—The "Society *)r the itellefOr the Ave a 'llaltiatotiassatiation,after ex- IMO)* the namber'of litmlifes helped !during„ the" ,month of Octo i bei ri adda thq; following "religious ctuttae ter" of the'ree tat.. - ' 1 family of r ens, einoptising _ ; • . 5 penstona. • 1. 1 - Universalist" !• t 14 •.2 families of Mends, • - 6 " 102 , liaptistr, \ '375' ' 102 " I..nthert%'' " - 181 • Unisons! s, ' . 180 ' Presbyteria •i• '1.27 -" 468 Methodists,7l I li /03 7,014' Catholle • ;" 2ifts7 " I,SISCO4". • NoChtircli, ). . • : 1 ' 8,040 remits ; 15,066 .Perrus;', The "NO hiretmon" nifty the day' , • 4 iII'OTIOES. • . 1 • • • arPRIMITIVi IllgrtlODltrt CHURCH, earner .or. Lyon and 32street. • Plidne Service every Sabbath at 19 o'clock, A. lii..and 6 ceeloek,P. H,• -• lare SILTLIODIST ! SPISCOPAL cnußpnr, Peeone street, Pottsville, Rm. Whiten 'L. GRAY, Paistor. vineservice every Sabbath at 10 it. 31,and at 71.:c. P.M. KrENGLISII LUTIII37tANCITURCII:3Iarketkaari Pottsville, Rev. Das= Stitt, Pastor. Divine' service . UM" Marsh rer,abirif met., Sunday. limning, at 10% o t eloetit evening, at o'eldek. Weekly Prayer. ileetlng, Thursday evening , . at 7 EVI LIPDEGRAYS—On the 25th of October, by Rev. W. 0. Menials; luta M. Rim% of Iltan.th towb• able, toi.ucs CrDmaav*t,af Rnblertouttehlp. • ' LtAWRENCE—RART-the the sth Init., 17f.he "spot C. Loins= to Levute Rah, both If Ilthertel ADAMS—MECX—rOtt Ote =tie day; try the kale, Lan' Abe= to Mum Ass, liscs, bettor Reilly tom:whip. f j TILIbIIs . , ness, l"ls-43tk idast L V swi ri‘ s, It ilibrAiti fthe bet ye a r at trer rD age. triteted ii!l. 18300 , REWARD !—The • above The (deride of UM deafly are: rev:Wally 'visited tot reward win be Paid by the Indent/rued attend the Amend, from the residaucer of bee ,husttaiad t e l t ? ir ° ,,,Vtg li o r e : Dmon " eh in o r r ° n ° oo ,.. ati :n 1 1 . 11 wilt In Bernd street, Tentative% it 8 o'clock es SivelleY morn ~ ; five to Saltine 'louse at KeskawllliiiiiCoriVi ° "- log, to proceed In the ear, to' Schuylkill flaxen, Bah' n. The abovereward sill be pald on the eneektion of the faseral will take place at tae4ick. i - ,- 1 the party. . ROORlit., SINNICIESON At CO. ' . 1 October IT, '37 . 43.5 t NO'rloE.---An Election for Thirteen • senevita- Ott the m too., of typhoid fever, at the residence of lir. J. O. ltrlck L easatt gado= Samna, aged 33 years, S mouthiliabd l days. . ... Directors of the Illness ' Sank of Pottsville, to the •• „ „ _. , county of Schuylkill, to serve the enonlas,will he en. by ono th ey jug pluming swejaindvostreolizza , ..l held at; the Banking Rouse, between the bo of 10 the shadows Ara i falling auras the memories of oat [ o'clockot. lt, and 3 o'clock, P.M., on 310TIDAT, the 16th yoivilt,; .. a link 'two ark uut the aver whoa* trattmeli 1 hi rr ab" yr ex j,; a 4, ~„,, 6‘2 , 0 Ira are Vneliirtg mw, stand- amongst 'us fall at I the Banking 47,. g on i vo T h itogr ad vi i ne tzl m a b r. health and tire, and radiant with latelleet and beauty. 1 next. , • I , , cu t . Logsga, dad er. , r flat like it Wet In t the night'the Destroyer eau, tied 1. , Sidtedits. 9th October. 'ST . 41.3 t health witscrot and Ufa wetat:datotad saber Me sind OTICE.--:-1 hereas letters. of Ad are lost to those who loved her im eaithi to be salted la F. ) inlnlatentlbu to the estate of JOSISPII 0. snip um,- tattlttpllceialfulgarme, by those she mobetter fitted 1 I'S. ,',14,D, lets of Pollen illi,deccsaed, have been grant. le lore bar In bonen. - ; ed to the undersigned, all peewits Indebted to the Bald , estate are requested to' make Immediate payment, and ToteerroW she will be teller the cara t iota Vous 1 ail persons having chdtas sealed the same will present , , ibi , acwod olio " 0 " 6 bfiie dasithelbre, and *abler: wlt i . ill"' 14 " JOsEPII PIIIPPAN M. 1).; be honored with two halo hearts this& are manly sirlek , :j ' • "BS corner oth " %win Itn ~PhDs in. Per the dead lava mourners, avid' more foes",' , or to 19.31. NEWELL. Crereona, laments then Witmer atOngthatie reared Abele thavill odber 10.'07 . 4/ 4 St.) Administrators. -.. -Vet trironir qf Uwe sate be tturtalem' - i i who: , read xoTic E.—Notice .is hereby given ' Ilitil3ad In Mit:feat isterejklettig Moneolatlon to eel , - nat.iobo 0. Itena t ttalo rtam, Dreaaler, and David uldswed mother'Sluert, end by the lallq of thoteLer, hare parehased from Jolla 11. Seeselm, Teter 0. era l i kift; iftwitb !‘ ilit 6 imar belt. /11 5 1437 and l icr i a t i 14170 7 78 and l e z i att!arr‘ Iriglatnttniglait ict ' . . ; ' , ; ; Wad°, SehostaM County, Nana, their entity stock of 'Ant iiottornii4is, tni si,i.se nnimen. "u n it stme geode. sundstlng en dry goods. groctidee, guns& . b. edware, Ile.. lied the sett John 0. Sam 001003au she bili lOU la44mithomii•lait is itapitiva,bat 14 i nMer l aild O&M, ter, willlonatftet eat" the , Mit** bye bitlesseted embitter** tit twit tirtertlngi said teedsees-vmder Co Iles sasee'td.lelin CF. Senn & , • ii, - .461 0 ,1a, - 4 441i ii,, pv ii Lg., 4.4 coilt: 01 .1 of Ca, m i d they hop by strict intestbisa to lerslnele to 1 ;47 0- ; -- ki 37 ;wtlli ilw; 4l iir iris 16 ;Z:ii ." 1 470 mt n attlat i l:f2r4 r ° llr4 i , tur u zeitt _i___,.- - --., -- • lower. t" '' - ' - - - ' . _ IT " Ifoinletnamtekttm, Etreak#4l4llCii :- , , ••'!' i i Domildikili; lkot.12;1.1 -`''' ''' * ' 31•416* =nsts ,!. tam, -1 thux;ciaue mioaritio 0,116601 i . ' r 'l'.lll4r- Tsre oil chit assjort . ty for 4705:404 flrlr k bileali eiPar datWiPor °evertor ol'Obio,,ittli be Ind. Ii jIG Gin—The netoe of this teentl4an is need in conitett ion with the ogiee of ttate Treei*er. Mr. Cake aseettehottcrsei, that •ha wants no' Ow. AVell4 he le sotnerdiat more mad*. than someint. the new eouserts to M4alwatkl d Nucleus.- ,Their ?apathy to that line is diming. It steno ;o be s rniaboweter, In pb'ltice aa I *mitre in other loathers. that the tanausr the patent. theMiluirer the eaplttitiont. Malloy county th.* ern - naraMe Lentreracy. 43itut stahuseett contorted with it. way prat Istrus-itaisois,—itabatunk aninfr ot the fi lat end Ofthe old irld• counties aura( thi Ileibe nhoi,at the recent election, that halt tualatstaed its old oppesitton to Leutdocolstn. It has given an aretaire ma jority of about 700 011ie whole county licks . , And ai d e. WV be Republican candidate-for State Senator in the Latfetnou and %aphid District, Dauphin twin ) ; gi ten a ; tiajotity for the Lomax() candidate. it also sluts a Icarsolue tnajotity fcr cliorinus Uttlf Itaxs.. • . VrISTAX'S DAMIAN' IX Vsnatoitv.—lntsherg. 114 y 5.-31 r. S. W.l,Fowic—Detti Sir: I Am pear. , ant of the Balsomof •Ilritct Cheer i. Yiitt.citiyt forward, if yotipliase, two of three dosetrmerei ; The . medicine give! better satisfaction here in pal; iinhuary complaint! than say others that I barn ;kept. I have tried it with perfect satisfaction upon myself, having been troubled with a severe, cough for more thin a year. and having profuse, night awqate,forthe last month: I had tried various popular remedies within:it rstateriat benefii; at length I tried Wirier's ItatiOsii of Wild Cherry and before I had finished the-drat • bottle I found great relleE Tire bottles have wrought a care. ; Yours ; ; IIIIBUAHD HASTINGS. None genuine natter signed I. BUTS , on the ;wrapper. . -".JOIIN CI. 'BROWN, DrugYist, Agent for . r SchuyikillCountY • also,C IitLGHES, C. sar-A Lately who has been eared of great nervous detalUty, after many jean of mien; desires to make known to all isilow.sufferers the sure:Meant of relief.— Address, enek - sslng 'stamp to Fey reins's postage, 310. Rani' E. 'DEWITT, Iloston, Mena, aid the prescription will bieent fend, by, next post. !: 31,3 m tarGretki Izadatermetat l a cash Buy ters...Trar4r. rcards.tmporte'ts of atlas, Oktei, and COinnuinqtarei, are no setting their mite and ele gant' Fal: ImportallOas, at greatly ted t wed idea, with a tandems dynottnt to those. lap pair 707 Chesnut 'treat, above Seventh, tblLitelpbta. 41- litligins )atelligturr. - LOF . .40ST _OA-'411.914 4 imoir Tirenti Dd.lats.. :heirertiori on Treasurer of 111. oshtp, :of TtitrirkMe.trap. Tomes are istation,4 potnit r e. lOttias Prat orlir, eta payment has born stopped. • . ;150tre.suber 2,17 ' azts, :ritAy COW.—,Strayed away frivatinifialveriber ireldia: at New PhD- tw...• Eats:Atilt County, oo the, 29th of tido r t,' $ DS RE RED CM without lay spots—had both horns boredaoditpd dna belt, tastdoed on it strap whirls find been broluiu mad towed up nein. Sold cow is about ten years old. f rer Via return her to the sub.Seriber, or girl/ Wei fokfmatiou where he can Ref her *OW, will by reesonsisly rewarded. JIABBY BOWAN. Novemb.r 454.1.• WANTED. •AVANTED-500.A.ctivo Young Men, Out it: Looi and Travino; Agents to buil. nose Sonoma l and honorable, at a salon or 11/ 0 0 Per mural:it a tapnal of $3 only regular& No patent await:lair book badness. Full particulars given free to all II WI enecome a posts; s otarop. or *lbw and "Alma 1' -.OM A. ItOTT CQ,A69,ll;serif N • • Noun:apart, T4'47 • tut, iwy ..--_,, AN 4 ED.—ily :au experienced tautness min, a situation as Book-keeper, Agent or to . take charge of a Store, who is bully competent and tan furnish tha best of ntteieture. Applyat Ibis °glee. Pottle/111e, October 31st, ISM . 444, • 2rE464E . .O.WIVICNTED.-- Six Male* Teachers arapwant ed for the Public Bchoids el South Ishii= tonasbip, Schuylkill county. - A meeting of the Scheel Directors will beheld at the (Wit Bon* of Joseph Reber; to said tortublp, on &hardly, the 7th of ltierendasi, at I 'Alert, P. 3f.„ when the applies:its plat terealudned and the Tesehers chosen. • By order et the Board. 1 a - -A. SIitTLTZB, President. October 17,17. . .11:4t " DISSOLUTIONS. • • • piss I,LUTION - OF' PARTNER -4,llPet-, Notice Is hereby given that tbe partner s ip iterobafore, existing between the undersigned, under the name of ilaylor t Volpert, has this day been die wired by cantos! consent. John Volpert has purchased and taken sole possession.of the arm property and books. Ha has ( assessed the Indebtedness of the arm, and all delta duo Oa runt are to blipald to btrn. e . - JOSEPH Y. TATLOS, .JOIN, YOLPIIRT. .3 . llnesseille,SePt.^A *at* t ld ARTNERSIi IP , NOTICE.—The eelertnerstp to tholumber baldness heretofore ex lag between . C:W11.100 and Lewis Itoier, was this . del (A 2b, 1&57,) dissolved . by mutual torment. !..'... -. r . '' • R. C. WILSON. LEWIS ROYER:. ' The ttentsegne4 hseethls day(Aprll.77,lB/57.) entered Into &part ersblp, In the lumber hotness, It the steam - saw mill at the foot of the Inclined planes on the M. 11. ' a 13. Th . It R., under the Brat of R.C. it JAMBS lIMACIN. -Alt.:mien, kir lam lver promptii attended to. R. C. WILSON. 3 1 . 3,'Lfi 18•1 1 • 3.01118 WII-R0N.... FOR SALE & TO LET, AtI e i.LODEON-FQR SALE.—A new Ersui-Oatitro Melodeon, for sale damp. Apply at t o i • • ' Oct. 3, '54 A. 1 ,sorts of..T 'Rails - , from, 22 !sr) 00 *tunas pee'yted, on band and for sale by le Dec. 8.1E4 40- • , E. YARDLEY A SON. TOWN—LoTs • FOR SALE—In the 4 ' .Dorongh of Part Arbon. Apply_ .1 to • J. M. 3YrEIIsTILL. Agent.. -41 . . i r 0 R 1 RENT—A Three Story . • isrteicinweutnoti - , and. several °Meer a n Cadre street, Pottsville. Apply to N. laultp . September 5, '5l i. .164 f VIRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling iud It Fultikees, frorit the Radial Works. for solo low, ai the. PIONEER VCRN ACE. 19, 1&56 . .3-tf TP Il t air—An Office - ,with all proper eonionleutes Ic the 3d atom In Centre street:— Imp:dm 04 • JOHN BAISNAN.. P.ttsvllle, August B,IBST. r 32-tt 1-lEt4' PUEL.--Colin for sale, in Itzjitirge r anal) inantities, at the low pries of 6 cents per bush . Inquire either at the Mike; or works of the PottlivilhiGssCompsny. ;tor. 22, '56 47-tf i • /110 E'r. 7 =—A' large .and convenient 1: 8W lioiase - sart °Mee, on the main street, Tre- Mout, r ently Driveled by Clark A Co— : lnquire of TROMP N . A # o °Dim EY, Vernon toieJOhIPI BANN AN, rintselllo. : , /August 8, 77] Mitt 'LUST RECEIVED . —A large assort till filen toNdendld Perftireerj.:Ae., from the Manures. Orlin ot 4nleejlenel k C 0.,, Harrison and other,. AB th4o who want fine Perfuinery,ean at C. BAR LI7T'S Book and Variety Store, ! • /Anna* 21;1857 ' NOTICES. OTICE.--I have this day purchaseu • tbd entire stock and book accounts of Wm. U. Eel bert, of Vreinott, and taken possession of the same. Tremont, WOY. 7, 'OT •45.0tej LEVI W. SPANGLER.. votricE is hereby given .that •I have ,LIB appointed William Starner my agent, in the place of W. J.i&nitb, who will conduct the btudoess at my tddre tni MineraTille, upon the strict nub principle from this date. CILIELES F. KOPIrLECIL Noventber 5, '57 ' 41-21 1 iT)Fi'ICE of thelit. Carbon , R. Co., • Philadelphia, oetober sob, 1857. „NOVICE is hereby given - that the Annual meeting of the atothbolders of this Company will be held At the of ddenn (his city, on Monday the 7th day of December next, at half past twelve o'clock, at w bleb' time and piece an election will be held for a President and Eight lianageni, to serve for the.thsning yaw. ' •-• JAMES C. DONNELL, Eeereia ry. - Noramber 7, '57 • 45-St IN; the Court of Comport. Pleas of &tinylkill county--.. . . rr. i ii rA ° .ll A 2ol, l 2cfl ij ., - •-, '7 Dee. Tait, iB6T. t . •Ft fa. • . -. A ENikY 'IIOIV3IA'N. el.. al. , ' The undersigned Auditor , appointed by the -Court of Common . ?loss of Sebuylkill county,-to &wedeln the smoubt of miners' claims entitled to be paid out of the Proceeds of the sale of deftdant'e property, refll attend tbryhst purport., at his care In Centre street, oppo site. the American Rouse, in the borough of Pottsvli e. on Itiontcay. the Zd day of lioreznber, ISt7, at 10 o'clock, A. 11.10 f w Welt all parties interested are hereby notified. Nor. 7, 67 45.3 t) .JOllii P. 11C•BART, Auditor. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.- - i Sealed pmposals wiR be received by Abe Buck me:Stain Coal Co, at their-0810e, No; 5 . 20 1 Walnut St., . Philadelphia, until Wednesday, US 25th of November neat{ at 12 o'clock, for the mining, transporting, screen -inkand delivering into boats, at Rockport, on. the Lehigh Mumi, for a teem of years from the termination of the r l tloating common. of all the Coal from . the, Corn,. . Mines-not Ida than 100.000 tons of Merchantable :to be delivered during each boating season. 04•Puties desirous otesuunlnlnf the nines- and Flz lnret, nlll apply to JANES C. IL/LYDON. Ent, tbs Coot. tany's Superintendent, at Rockport, Carbon Comity, a., Who will give any Information which may be de• sired in relation to the same, and will furnish printed soplss of the specifications .1 the work required to be kiond, Which wen also be obtained at the Company's of .ee in ittliadelphia. EPHRAIM HAINES, Preside c. iftjfide Mick itt. tool Co., Pagoda., Oct. 291h,1857. lo4t- .persons having open ;1 1 1 lecCiants with me will present theta for settler ,'mertt. No goods will be delivered to any person on In 7 twerp:int:without a written order from GEO. W. BOWEN. JNO. 11. OSBORNE, Omfroctor Quakuke Raiireari. October •28,'67 44-6 m aggtrarBANKING LAW.-No-. ,u 4 tice;is hereby given that application will be made to the next session of tbe Legislature Sor the passage of aWenersi Banking Law, based upon stacks, and upon theigenera! features of the bill submitted.by Mr. Ball at thn last session of the Legislature.. duly' 4, '67 27 NJ OTICE is hereby given 'that sp plication will be made to the next Legislature for the incorporation of a bank of lane, with the usual pit rlle sof banks, under the name and title of AII biISU,SVILLE BANK," to be located in the borough of Schuylkill county, with a capital of Two flindred ThOusand Dollars.- July 1, 'VI 274 m NOTICE,--Notice is hevgby given -,111 thaVacc application witl be made at the next ses sin of the Leghlature of Pennsylvania for the lump?. es ion of a Dank with the privileges 'of issue Banking and Discounting, said Bank to be celled • the "COAL BANK OP SCHUYLKILL HAVEN," sith a capital. of Tiro [kindred Thousand Dollars, and to be located in the Borough of Schuylkill Tiaven,Schuilkillcounty,Pa. Behuylkil/ Haven; June 27,'57 2611211 N O'T'ICE. --Notice is hereby givenN that an applicator' Will be wade at the next sea nips' of the Legislature of Penney's:nig for the charter of a Dank of Woo with the usual privileges, said bank tQ be caled the "31ERCHANTS',11ANH,” with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege to increase the same to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, skid to be located in Market Street in the borough of EchuyDail county, Pa.. gone 27,'67 3&6tu - ------ ----- OTlCE.—Notice is . hereby given • that as applkatton will be nude at the next see. on of the legislature of Pennsylvania for the Ineorpo. rittion cf a bank with the usual privileges. saki bank to Derailed the .UNION DANK OF TREMONT,'" with a cap.. IDit of One [kindred Thousand Dollars , and to be boor lied In the town of Tremont, Pchuylk ill County.. • 1 ,,,,,,A„ ati , r ,R, . ,r.. HENRY i l i f i r it tl i. J. A. L. TICE, ' Wit. U. sineEnr, JOHN DARNDTT, D. D. ALTHAUSE, I ADAM ATOLL - ZACII BATDORFF, 1 LEVI Si SPAIUMFM, - ' 'MKT =KEE. i Jane 22,'59 ...___ -. _ • -- N'O'f,lCE.—Notieei is hereby given thaten application will be made at Ike next oes s on of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, feints charter4ifk ' benot Issue with the usual privileges—sald bank to be "The Ashland Ltank,"—wlth a capital of Oise nundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of Rerouting the ewe to One Hundred and VIII Thou rhdDollars, to be located in the borough of Addend, nyikillaountyr, State of Pennsylvania. THOMPSON, ROBERT C. WILSON, AURA HMI KLASE, DAVID F. Marl BUIS, Ise.saltUttKElA.WP, JAMES R. CLEAVE]; • L. P. (MESTA, •- . •A. o. swIFT, • , - JONATHAN FACST, WILLIAM LETT, Ashland,. June 23,'67 ' . _ ri ii : l i iiticirE kill! i i -NU bite; ------.' - I k.J.Ttio'sitterrlbers hare associated 1 b , r00.1,.,..,. r,,, and atter this date, o/ler the ii,tele, end Pfylo of 1 , yi , i 4 , ielVil: 4 0.), cull will conduct the Intel ti, v. ~r L,,, : „' • 3n Out. as momessoni to PREIVIIPICK Tif LEI: it c , ,.... ,'' No. Xi Walitat street. Philadelphia ; 163 11n,a4„., New York; Plor No, 6, Nort !deb mond. FRED/Itt ICE rf LEB, . , UEOltak: V. T Y LIQt, , . , . . . ' . . • .. C. NICROLS hilAelt.'' _ ... ... -- ' , - WILLIAM E. r•T ,, N L. 4. . _ , itay 9. 'ST: , ai , ‘ l4- it . _ 81-11 .ND tt i ,itii----lANcii" Co— —The r.krned /I rtirroireti to reedy' o oh,: ot s a te re er,,tisT, ad o rient the .14,aurrottP, aim'', C 4 $ . 3%, it r Uil extensive alteration% and la prorementa made at tbeCalery this lel n ter t , r pr ei , . fl: the Cost, the,' feel no brsitat ion In offering It to the trade as an article that ran have no superior In the mar. ;dot; both's, to quality and freedom frum d I rt.sate and other impurities. They are also prepared to make eta. tracts flue Lehigh and fichuyik 11l Corti from other mi.', BANCHOYT. LEirrs .t" rft , c " . . Nor. 11, Walnut street, Connnertlal 111111.11.n:7-"' Yebraary 9, ':r/ 6.1 y ', CAIN, -7--; HACKER & COOK, WNW IND NITIPPCRS e.l , . .. _ ' 3131api33a. XL - oath oc o t i a. Also, ‘kettr. in other Prat qualities of -- . White and Red Ash Coals. N 0.40 waboit str.ft.,Pfobqqhtv, and Irwdtand ~ _ ~ , , - _ Morns, &Ley:Lill. . —.--: TuOitta etie. Hem s uouit -Jeer .1(. Cool. rebeussi.T, !AT • , VAN . DUSEN, NORTON 8; V) : . ~- soli - Agents for the We of the ' ZallpaCmckir Coal & Navigation Co.'s Coal ) AND Tat - Beet Rea and While Ash Coal. i . { No. 211 %Velma street. PIIILAWILPItt., offices: _ No. 53 Liberty itt..eor. Nameii. N. 'Witt:. No: 5 Doane street. Itor:TON. Shipping.Wharves--Biistol,l4llstowli and Pit t No. 1, Itichmond. . • Nla-reh 1.1. '47 LENVI : SAUDE\f/ ifitificCO:,. Miners and Shippers of the follow: . . ing celebrated • . ANTHRACITE COALS, 7 . Front PHILADELPHIA and the NINES, BLACK `AMC, -no AZu. BLACK ILEATll,woittata. SPOUNI, ------ do LOCUST SIT., - - do DIAMOND,- -- .- do SPRING MT,. • mien. BROCKVILLE, -AINKA.Ift. WYOUING.VAL, do CkL w aia - ntrtn i tin, MUGU; Irma MI, and COUNCIL RIME, aim am TAlSti:iiie very suieAn• - . CUMBERLAND' COAL. • •Illned by the Ila rat Ore Coal and iron Company. . 57 iViTiutstret.t, rill LADELI ; JILL ' Opts: Sd State street, laißrtoN. 110 Broadway, NEW YORK. Nareb 14,'0T ' In. - BUSINESS CARDS. DIXON, Dentist, 1612 14- -1 • cast street, PIIIIADELPILI. uly 11; Q,EO. K; SMITH Mining Engineer and Conlin , Verret, refteville, Pa. ab. 14, '6l 7-tt PW. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, El, 4 elate of the Pennsylvania State Geologin , arre., axplures lands, mines. Lc. itleteber 1:1; '64 41-lf GEORGE BROWN, Mine Inspector, Pottsville, Inspects Coal lauds and Mines. Paull: tar attention paLl to ventilation.' (August I, %II Mit IVENRY PLEASANI'S, Civil and - Mining Enginevi, PaCTSVILLE. reics—Market street, aide, between Centre 29i Second. . . [August 8,'57 ,12-Cm DR. CHARLaS EIERSIANSIDER, Surgeon and Aeoosteher,„ '. oIi.WIGIS BlJKO—Oppoalto the Arcadian instill'''. August 22, '57 3.8.1 y DR: G. N. BOWMAN; Sur- irztz-- - geoti Dentist. 00tre In Brick Dolldlng, 4 o 4444 • corner Market and Second streets, Pottsville, l'a., ' - October 1, 1563 - , 404 f ,H RANK CARTER, Civil and Min lag Einglueer, Surveyor, like, vllll attend to 'coney, orands, mines. town plots . /t r. Oliflee with Sam,. Lewis, .1 1. Etu].. Brat doer below Silver Terra(e, Pottsville. ift.... • lbw 0, '67 11)-ff °LEAVER & CLAPI', Geolggical, VV Civil and Mtning Engineers. Convelanters. and eat Estate Agents—oppadte the Wyoming SCRANTON. Pa. fg. F. CUP?. 13-11. D. W. CLEAYLD.I nay 2, '67 JOHN HODGKISS, Mining ngt• Po peer and Purreyor, Goatee Bt.. ttsville, Ps— ai tench to gurve7lng and Exploring Coal Lands, Ing Mines, de. Agent for the vintners and rile Ln Y. 4 -*.L, collection of rents, to Maieh 22, 1b26: IJENRY POOLE,' GeOlogival. j_Topographleal and Mining Engineer, Cent re st FottavEle, Fa., glees attentiortto purveys and exataki. tiona of Coal Lauda, to enrveys of mines requiring fir eial iecnrary, and to the auperintendenee and entice charge for proprietors of estate*. _ February 2, IT [July 22,'64 Atag.GENCY—For the Purchase and Bale of Real Estate; buying and selling Coal; to charge of Coal Lands, Mines, *c., and collertici rents--from twenty years experlenee in the Couniya, hopes to give satisfaction. (Mee Mahantarrgo Start, - C,IIAS. M. lIILL Apylle; 1E137 Mt( r - r T McElwain; Civil and • 3lininz 11 1 1 *Engineer. Ashivind, Pa., attends to Surveying RA Inspecting Mines, surveying and ills Ming lands, rem !sting Town Lots. and all other business. in the Ilse ct his profession. Letter address, lona lain Spring P. U, Bebuyikill Count . Pa. ' Feb. 21.1857 ld' REAL ESTATE SALES. CHEAP .FARM. COAL AND TIMBER Lando In McKean County, Penua. PERSONS wishing to procure lands in McKean or any of the adjoining Coo at lON. nt req . low rates, can be suppilest by addresslue the =lawn. ed. The McifeanTnal region, now about brint (4,1,1 to the markets of Western New York, °Dors ruprri r is ducements to settlers With abundance of Coal and Irm a *role soil and healthy climate, it is unglttruo'd. o ' locality for investment or settlement. WM. K. Kb 0. SoitAitat, McKean Munn', rt. Augnit '57 314 1m] ELI - T rummos. /Uri - thriat. OR 8„f. 1000 Acres F or valua sll nie ' Coal Laud. ONE THOUSAND Acres of the valuable Broad 3lountald Coal lands, sltuatsl It flutter and Barry townships, Schuylkill county. Pa. It hereby offered at private The Ashland Exteed , r. !Milroy] runs through part of the pesperty;which Isar derlaid with Coal seams and well timbered. ' For rer, , r• sure. or Information apt? to Samuel Lewis, F....i..Pertm itrpetor to the subsert r, at his mad Estate Agetni• to (Railroad street, Pottsville, Pa. The ternwtr.qu'.l cash, and half mortgage bonds. FRANCIS SPENCPIL Pottsville, April 19.1158 1r tf VALUABLE COAL & TINIBMAI4D FOR ELALE. • - WILL BE SOLD at private sale innable tract of Coal and Timber land, kmit as the Amos Wickersham ;Tract. in Columbia • now Pennsylvania, and located at the Eastern termiikation , the biount Carmel and Shamokin Coat Baslo. I.IA tract contains about 400 acres, more or leas, is well Ifar bared, believed to contain the same veins' of real, ning through the-Shamokin Coal Basin. Title lreihpa table. For terms and other particulars apply to the 'lute scriber. „ FRANCIS SPENCEE Real Estate Agent, Pnfarille• e• 11 February 7, 'St DAIRY R TRIM{ FARM EQR AtFAR IVI Ole rn ' I Y -81 X Alt hs. divided into seven Reds of Ave urea each, trtmt• ng road from Pottsville to Minor:olle, mai Loomis , ' by the Mine Bill Pail food, two and a half mils., toe Pottsville, and one mile from illinersvills; thirty um; being cleared, and the balance in young and thriftT, timber, acid all under good post nod rail fence. 'This farm has been used as a dairy and truck farm' the last Ave yearn, and Is in a high state of cannon' , wits large doubts House, Item and Sheds'. and Fords enclosed with pile fence and full of various k)nd. choice fruit trees, grapes, de.; several hgverair" springs of water, and well of the best of Wader at 0, How. This farm will be sold on rrairmable terms, act possession given immediately by applying to J. M. WETIIVAILL.tr TILOS. 11. 11ANNAN. Sept 10, '57 58•tf 1444,11 , .. A VALUABLE BED ASH COLLIERY ~.....: .- .FOR BALE. . aIHE sUbsenber, being desirous of re• nslignp.ro the nalnlngbusluse offrse Alm AtTlf,t tcry at private sale. This colliery Is SittlAtcd on the Schuylkill Valley Railroad, about one mile above II bit e port. The Coal- is of a deep lied Asb. and of sup. 6r 1 quality, and well adapted to the Now York and i: •”''''' markets. All the Improvements are of the mlt ei pn•e• ed coustruction--consieting in part of one 75 horse p , v• er pumping and .botatlng engine, with pumps end ante, necessary machinery. In perfect order; ono :15 le ~.. ,n , ginsaandireaker: mcbutes;bins, screens. boictitht 10..ar , and gearing complete, cars, tools, and stock. all in g ., •4 order. The colliery compeise* the celebrated Spi.bc Lew% Veins, above and below 'water tev el, all op ova ,:i ready to commence immediate operations. • Ecr nun particulars inquire oe the subscriber, at Pottsville. , r i ALEX. S. FISLEit, at the works. - May Zl, '56 , '2', , ,t1 ) &Inver. SILLYn.tv _....._ - • - •COAL LANDS FOR SALE. ALUABLE COAL LANDS AT . PRIVATE SALE.—That Celebrated tract of 'I . ''' di Coal land known as the “Spohn T act," ~•or.talt •At - y thd,tuttly celebrated and " Spohn,Vein," ale" e 1. ,, nonerally known u tho "Fee enty•Ar e acre tr,l." 4 joining, on the Mt. Carbon Rail road sad in IV,st •.".. weglan Township, owned by Nicholas E. Tho urea ' is hereby odered at private sale,ou the most ad"' ' geo us terms.' The tract contain/1 'til the Coal Vein. In the .;,•! Southern Anthraelte Regions—ineluding. lesides 0, ' tracts, t hue generally known as the liaturee. en 0 , " ' , aarkunt. /lace Orchard, Orchard, Prim,',. any A , •', mathorith all the underlying. tboughy et ene-- 110 •-••• beds of coal which ans known to eclat In ft' ' , t.rnol:; averaging when , proved, beer a hundt , l feet of , Coal. In tart, the tracts now uttered, eon"' ' the ticbest Coal deposits in the County. , For Information , apply to 'rano. S ~.p e n cer. ro ~ et i.." - , : for Coal lands, and real estate generally .- 06 " IS 'l , road street above E. Market street, roto.iio•ra.. Marchtl. le ) id ---- • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. rnußsu ANT 'to an. order of the_Or• • Anna' Court of the Cottnty et rhilylk 111. ationwealth of Penn tilt:ollSe the sufo,:rlber. blister of Abotbain East. late of the luvouth Cf . Mil Haven. to the County of Pelt: expose to sale by plabllo tendon on SstuolAy ih" day of November next, at one o'clock 40 the St kr ey at the pnbile hens. , Of Nathan Butz. In Ito. ft it r obuYiklil Haven't') the county of Seh ut 11111 of cos••• ,i All that curtain tenement and lot of clo oo l thirty-three In Euler Addition to the 11 r , '"'' ,. ''' ) !t h kill Main. In rho count of Febuyikl'l and J r Pennsylvania, to wit l . -Bounded And flocrilot WWI. to wit:-Fronting on the centre tram -41m ono -Li Int In rapt on ialid rentro turnpike fivt. 1••• Choice extendlnit bock between psrailel lin e, to c h r.a P 1 ..; of lOU fret, end bnunded en the cart by bt ' "; tt north 1 7 hind late of Henry Eels, and en the 0 " lot No. h, he Also. AU that certain lot of groUild DU MP T: liwwtring addition to Fehu, tt 11011"Iliven It' bounded and p( asMows -y Cedtre Turnpike and adjoining Int . " 1 ;'n i • 1 , 4 land tato °Mon th e e orlb. spd ' 3 ° 4 t ' John Heebner o n the en the "cot, eontainion in front on ,„, Centre Turnpike 16 feet, In depth Ito 0 0 . 3 " in- In the rear, measuring fr ont the union launw• lot No . elk, 13 font. Ala.% AO that certain lot or plow of noo‘n•I the Borough aforrovid blended and drerrlhot At , iv , On the north by lot N 0.33, ee • the wrst 10 1 rikdo;:en the ninth by lot No. 31, and °Obi tre T o 4 of the late Henry Eels, And nuotten 4 " !oft) Notes Addition to the Lioroughol atanyik lit 33;e0n1idaftla: In (tont 40 get, and In r ea .„ au Stitt' late tile estate of add detested Tem , in Wu node knave ne the tturrand pkiee Ede bl enbr erne Orphans' Matt, 4 1 / 03 - ( wt. JACOO KA NMI KN Alatinf lw aw ris 7 r6atitalllo,l4l : it'37 . COAL
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