utilat 'll M=l%o SATDIIDAT• THE OR6ITT REMEDY Far 'Rtriettectite Ctatetryfrove Baakretptry. ,- Weneeengress to enact the annexed thir4 ken limes tame law, and then should the entire cot ntryt tforth;Oosth,Etut end West, not he) AO ; within ,s,` Peen' xi of five years, Egzwl 'widowed bankruptcy, to an unprecedented degree of prosperity, le are welling to tendee our head for foot-ball ptarrntes,;' , It would be I 1/ffltD,//01ri Itrui in other words; n • bilbto ,keep • Alold and Silver, on which our current:7ls based, in, the.conntry. IL is evi : dent Wai iiiniiWein jewsper — fiePriied 0 *Po,d Strr: rrliq. . Thu lie" list we submit areasfollows . , 1 Dr iv ;sci t osess; ke.,' Thatdeattiag aid of atop' iotirtile - etriettrt , ead felpert of paid alai ethyl., arkitifiver as assirte de not meted tie imports is vale* twisty- so per.reet. daring nay /heat gear. ter V' eel Peal year, the Secretary of tie TrYta:, eery isr hereby atalivrfseti and regained to retie! the deli attic raise cl ail article's of Amp tie. pot* (arreptitryrech article, &shave befiteereteptel frame transmit, of Ate ad.} 1 8 Per ed"e"f teithild duty day. after tie eapitsttioo of each 42R4 every fiscalquarter' daring Wick tie exports at 1 01 l aforeesitk not arced the &Torte ae aforesaid, tosestritise east. +, I In convents On with an intelligent memo , 1 , 1 cr4 in !reference to the above bill, the other! day, be stated' that he could not see any titq 4 jection to the above supplement to our presee Revenue Laws, unless it would interfere w , trade by rendering prices uncertain. This in: as objection worthy of consideration ; but in; stem/ Of, having that effect, we incline to the 1 opinion that' it would operate directly the 1 re verse, and tend to lake prices, more doh! 1 and stulform tinder our present revenue s l ys tem.: The present Tariff is based on the ealoWat oitan, of levying a. certain petcoif" nip of duty on the value of an article at,th , titnelkis itiipoqed. For inetance,ll Iron :4 worth' $6O a ton, the duty levied, say at) per,uOtt., the Orient rate, would be $l5 0? per ton.l, If the' price is $36 a ton, the ;day Would Drily: be $7 80 *per ton. ' Such •iisi'tv , .. . . opeektiotkettm;,present Tariff polier—who , F c." l lt a l g /IP., .6.#4;res a re, IgShra.n . d c'tlr / ducts .110 - not mqiiire'PrOtection, tire.datsl _ ' high also:—.bat when foreign products are /0 , - and our manufiictures require pmtection 1 1 "•; them low mtes,*e duty is diminishipd in p portion, and our productive , industry beam completely prostrated under the operati4ul f • such a policy. Stability in business or in' i - ces is utterly impossible under such • a Byrne ; Prosperity in any branch of. business, will, , L f course, be in mere "spurts," when prices, r ' some cause,or other, are enhanced abroad, - which, of Course enhnu,ces the rate' of dint, 4 also, thus a ff ording protection when it is t required, and diminishing • it when price? 4f foreign products fall, and whenlit is wan - ' Strange , and unaccountable as such a pulic., ~" must str i ke every intelligent and thinkia,' , 'person, nevertbeless, it is the present pare of our Gorenpnclif. Pass _the , above 1?" :and its tendency will be rather to equal 'lmde and pric4: When foreign product? high, with high duties, they will not be ported . largely; and the balance df trade pot likely to bet against us—but when fore+ products are tow , where the duties are ih. also, aqd the trade is turning;agninst us; above bill would come into force and else k the downward , tendency of•tEirices, and I f th , protect the American producer. Such wet "be the 'effect of our HARD MONEY, or R ciprocity Bill, ; engrafted on the present 10 ernmental polic.f. , • There - are some Persons who apprehp that if: duties are'tod high, they enhance i ces above st_healthy standard, and foster a' elation . , and the very Objecteof du es are 1 ' feated 'by sielt's state of tile' productive t inns of the Country. This argument las some Once, but not a great deal, beef se when priCei reach that point, the count , is' generally proiperons, consumption is ' ly increased, and besides 'foreign goods are no . ' longer excluded, . because . protection to x., tremely high prices then ceases. . 069 ill meets thislibjeetion, also. It is only app led whei prices are low, and as soon as en 'e ni libriiim in the trade of our country With: or. uign countries takei place, it ceases to a ly, and the' permita the apprehended ditEci et arising front this aspect of the su bject. , i We commend - this subject di the thin in t ; men of; all parties, now that Congress . 1 soon convene, and the' matter of Relief , al probability, will be pressed odour Repro en tat ives. ...j_ THE Wilta,PAarr ANDI!NATIONAG ioi, NE —The Aratioaal. Intelligesscer and other i fie untie! journals advocate a re-orgailizatio c the Whig party, and resuscitation Of ii.' t thine! Bank ; The necessity of either a i p i not apparent: In ,the Atnerican-Republ cal party we have all the principles of dui . 01 • ' Whig party, Pruned-of those measures o t ni tional policy ' that have become , obsole - Shiva of its obnoxious ultraism, we hi American party coalescing , with the Repl le can, in common opposition to the Pro Ste erY, Expediency party, which is preposte : usly termed Democratic. All the purest andl oat - cherished of Americus principles. have 1 n retained, and only those eipunged . are manifestly un j ust to a large body of ' rib). t u citizens. To that extent, therefore, th e; er it:an-Republic:tut party is identified sri the principlerof the Old Whig party. if w turn , ' to the principled of the Republicantb, we find Y' ' in their oppOsition . to the extension of Si, very on thiscoutiount an echo of the • senti eats c promulgated, not only privately, but 9 the floor of Negress,' by th*reest eminent 1 . . men Of thecountry, whose names , &id ' and aympath*Sdlied them to the Whig P ei, y.-- Let Let us tardier' but a single name r the, . bright galaxy of .Americaps—Heenr LAT. He was opposed to the'exteasion of Sits ry. So is the American-Republican patty. 1•1 'He • was the chaippion of American Protecti . n.— The Americen.ltepnblican party is the d -fen der of dust Principle. There is not a ii *nci phi of the Old Whig party, of importer' at the present day * ,that is not embraced 1 the creed of the' American-Republican part' We cannot, the:eft:ire, perceive the .neecesit' of a - re-organization of that party, even if it were entirely feeeible., Still, there is really .. .• ing in a name, and we are as ready to fig , t for timehonored prieciples under the na a of Whig„as of Republican, if it tends to, ..m. bine's more formidable opposition to.the ‘ arty • through whose misrule the country has been plunged into difficulty, and the rights . the people subverted. ~,, , - ; • ' 1 , As regards theihanseitation of a NI Bank, this experience of the principal n of Europe, prove, it to , be the only plan for regulating the earring 'of a carl . Conducted for national aCcommodatiohi to the interest of a nation,; a ''National _is an institution' whose workingdprove 'dal. But,•perreited from its truepo subaerve Party purposes,: in fact beiig a mere machine for private ends, it barn es a powerful engine for mischief: 'We worn not oppose- the institution of ti 'National anlr, „ d ad we be assured that its Conduct wo ' be for the general good; and it be kept free. froti party correptiou. , --- 7 . /ROI to histwount.—The St. Loeis //TO 'says that orders have boon given to atoi , Boas at the boo Mountain, and ibe nu! , operatives thus disehargod will amount 1 1 . hundred and Ally. At - the fooled. Rollin - .to St, Leals; and the Coal 'tanks, the no stated at'tour botadrid. - A good may . ' men hays Sisilleei and the prospect- for iron. as others, b a itirary one, unless •°I et provisions, Av., shouid imperious a clime. , - • ===2 , . ' ; Osicitivisq lictraue' '. ta lifuentre ler elli Pr. . liiiilkilh theovateedhaidtPthismiltrikerer -. , arter,of Taurean*, is incaicerrated and 'tufting al. •: We are the apologists of no grid; of crime. ,i . 1 1 a. (set we would be among tirelea,t to expose! ; and denounce . 4 mirages against eettietY and the saw. In the orals *bleb bad itc_kierilile jeenle, „, fiat. 'be Philadelphia bobs.-we bards far bittAro . teisertiou or the marelerer--Iltet :: ; aide oc• , story. It is to, be bop* f . the :, of. , Ifor the sake of every sibs - his likend 1 tation dear, that a meek sympathy. nor hasty prejudice will weigh in the scale of jostles which should be meted 'oat la this ease. We bare had to this country too many eases of mar i - deredwiltdektlittalw.ydeoliarsaiteimite wrong which tug or , may not harkiiisted, has created a current of popular syMinithy la his fa- Ivor,. tablet carrying the press and the court with it. bas ensu r ed aeudital,teersillisitY le ,the . rieViri. meat of the ta l sjeity ofthe 'late. We trait there, fore,'with our Intelligent cotemporary; the Oar 'mentor's; rifegrafpk,fhat there will be no ayes pathy oftili sort 'for A criminal guilty of u de -Ithereter and-ithoeking tivbetelekhreir his 'ever been committed in IW-country; hut that all will .be 04zious to lee . the laW fellYWintilieted, arid an effectual elseek'llius put to these terribbsoo antrum. Which of Bite have beecoam, in contempt of the taw the , comical ., mode: of :redressing wrong; 'whether real In imaginary: It shotild be borne in rated by the ruder, that the statements 'of a murderer, of the causes which Jed hies to perpetrate the crime, are cot reliable—and that if the accused was , guilty, even to the'extent charged, there is ample law. to punish him.,,,/lat „if the law is to be set aside by those who may consider themselves aggrieved or outraged, and the rerolverend the bowie knife to be the arbiour in these eases, it l a no more than fair th at all should be placed upon- the same footing, by the repeal of the law. The redressing of private of fences will then , be placed in every mates baud; but success will depend upon personal prowess and the skillful use of t flrearites. Is the public prepared for thts,e If nay—then persist to the maintenance of the - law upon all occasions,. WM= =CE , _ Now TUZ AILD6TrT ' II BILADIC. , %7A doctor of New York is advertising freely . Vie rail that he can prodstecit a moment's notice afl liquor required. The polsorious drugs he uses Oil of course not re. veated--but tbii "Dr." id seri las as follows: 11 /ORO' IMPORTANT TO RIIGIIIIkERS, LIQUOR CROICIIITII AND WHOLICIALIGROCERS, Flavorings to produce at a motheet's notice every ,desired Liquor. The undersigeed has lately made great improvements in ibis branch of business.-- / .The flavorings lire put up in packages of 3, 10 and 40 gallons, and but the: addition of, pore Spirit let or 4th proof, and Liquors, audit u Cognac, either dark or pale, Unlined and 'Bog lish Gin.' Jamaica and St. - Oritik Rum, !tenon gabele, Bourbon, Irish and &otch Whisky ! Ap. ple, Pesch, Cherry and Raspberry Brandy,Mort Maderia Wines will be instantly produced. It requires no' skill, but an' addition of a 'good spirit, say •50 gallons, to each gallon of the' re spective /flavoring. ,The best Cognac oil, green, 'yellow and white Warranted 'repulse, NS low assay other impor ter in the U. - Essences of every Liquor. Retract of Cognac, 1 lb. of which produces 200 gallons of Cagnac. Raw Whisky may- by Dr. age and body preparation be made iltiiietk - With but a trilling expense. ' The price of Flavorings are estrentely Mode rate, and directions in full supplied_ Well, that is cool. It has hien knetris • tbet ' quors were:Mendfactured to an, **ming extent by using poleonotte drugs; advertising the- fact to the world. Can men pOur the vile stuff down their 'throats, after studs an exposure? • - , Mayon Wenn of ,New York has surecededTu rousing up a rebellious spirit in that city, in his 11 endeavors to secure his re.eleetion, so much timbal t the government troops have been detailed ifs pro: 4 tect the government property.l The feeling against .0 him is very strong, in censequerice, and the eppoH 11" aition are uniting to defeat him if possible. The I is. names of prominent and inffnential .Democrats are suggested, and it is possible that the machine `fans ofWookto obtain agairi the Mayoralty, will 10 r b i ' "t signally! defeated. ,/fe should be, for' he New York Mirror, a Democratic paptr, points to Fernando Wood as the wrote who nee prompted 41 the thousands of Foreigners a that city to parade Id through i tsstree ts with threateof vengeance agnitist C- the . very class of people whether° given them em • i f prevent. ,If their demenstrations, as is suruiis .l a, are gotten up for trolitical purposes by the ,d.u . od clique, New York o es a duty to herself; ri ir „. which she can discharge, detesting Wood. 1..... 1 .A*._ tr 1T.D00111,11 741111 LE. • AlLTUfflee LADTICMAGAZIAR fl:Ir December is before us. The irincipal Bloitration la a charming bit entitled "The Count", Church." The' colored Ashton plate Is beautiful., The pattern plates Jiro numerous and useful. Vmerary contents are from the pens of Virginia F. To d, Mrs. Uelen L. Bostwick, Mrs., M. B..Whitta• ter, and tither able writer*. We ebeeitally recommend this Magazine to the attention of famine; Allesising a publication embracing in an eminent degree, miety,Ja. tercet • and usefulness. The Dome Magazine for its pw collar merit, cannot but 'prove a most welcome clatter. The publishers are making great preparations !bribe coming year. . .. . r GRABLIIIII Mao zgam.—Forelgu erittel:Dain paid to American Magazine*, the greatest eetirpliment—great because true—that they aro t he finest _ln Mutation I+and cleated in appearance t any pa/Mahal In the world. Pcomlneut among 'biz is Graham's, edited by I Charles Uaeland, Esq., and published!), Watson A Cs r , • In the Bulletin Building, • Philadelphia. The December number contains a very beanttful Illustration entitled, 11 'Christmas Festival; " a autietb . Fashion plate; pattern 1, plates; and a quantity of illtistusted literary matter.— "Mary oftlargendy." ,, c a hlelorimi sketch, by Joseph J. iteedr—is. Interesting . and ilastradire.: A maim the other matter are entiirlbit flops from" Rath litiett,'N. W. Taylor Boot, If. Melinda) Karel Dohtnir, Elizabeth 1. Wilmot and Mal W. Jai:l'l l lin. The Editor's depart' d' meting are spicy and. entert 'lulu,. Watson It Co. bare _I• brilliant literary gems In a ore for the subscribers for 1858; new attractions geoe ,By for the New Tear; two ill splendid premiums-rtiortrwllarof 000. Washington and in Uenry Clay-4o every s 3 43, ltwerfbar, and GO beautiful Id colored Ashton plates for 1 . The tennis are one copy, a. one year, s3;•two copies, d•, S G; three copies, do., IIA; • en copies, do., $lO. Copl ,of the December number e i ' — ean be obtained at Rennin' . the ire•Bergisre entered an , roiled the dwelling of lobo Brock, Esq., In Ashland; host week. &irk. derjourned Coart,l to hat one week, will ann. mein* in Ibis Borough. neat week. iii warian Mutants.; on Thursday or hat week, fell to the bottom of shift of Donaldeorkk Sou and was : '1 • - ST•The ...beanie& Basil hes accepted the provisions or the kellerLaw paswedat the late extra amnion of the Leghiletare. AgirOs AZe 81st ult. , a steam Sawdolli,iii !trash Wal• ley, the propertrof Mr. '4. But, wu totally destroyed by thil. Lou utlmated at ELRIO airebtarter ftaticirsota colliery which has been at a stand tit the plug two mltbs,totatrumead hie tweaking aria shipping of coal on T today alas. week: Atirthiteilth Inst., tits/ "Dry' House" eotmeeltd 'with the powder mtß, of Lewis 11.1Coeb; loaded oral ill Ciask, Atari Bt. Cdr, was blow up. Loss about $5OO. SITTho the &A 'last, dewy' Campbell a mbar, em ployed lu the eollieryallihwerolt, lamb A Co, was serf. molly Injured by a fall of Makl, hating hbe right hip bogie stirerely enusheil. SilThe IleriseyA Oneur haalut decidel to rbn the Church Alley COltsirt up as far is Second street, It will not be finished buttl nest week. It has 'now curial Centre street on Its way 4p. .- Arne lhalinoton and the Seatt Rifle Com tuithe Presbyterian Cb • Thursday, November:264 r?istor has reached us that a person inspected °thetas *merited hi tht recent Berke county murder has been arrested In th lt i county; We are In possamion of no paitieulars howeverr, in reference to the matter.. 1161rOn Ma lith nit., a tumor welshing two pound,, seven ounces, was r iltout the breast of the wlfeci Christian Y. Sober, of th county. The operation was pertireed by Di. J. C. T. &Weer of Tamaqua ; The lady is recovering. !Ern. A tkiteener, opened a doe satortstent of Flour, Psed and 0 at hie &up *store in Monte. glen 'tree, Pottsville, !eh he will sell at the Iciest I T . , rates. Ile calls part( lar ittentlon' tio 'hls Indians White What lbw, erh hla e superior article, and is sold as low as elfin , ebo Tawny hour , .We oar es- Mint Crushed White agar at 11 cents per pound, sad Mould Candles, oto the pound, at 13 emits per lb: We ataderetand that cand,l4 are generally sold only 8 totbe pound, which makeslur pounds. Olve him a 'call. 4111rr1e amtaer of t week has bees sessonable,— Movemberish. Cu, mrologleel record be the *ea is es follows:I . . P., R. a P. Teutosarn 01177C1. Wvasyleraniallai4ltitinake. • IP. IP. M. cloudy. M Ca —rale. 46 '46 --cheer. Li - 86 a 64 . LB ' l .. . —s/pudy. erect atty. and :ank nett. A. . Sat., go,. T.— S 66 0 Sloe" t,-44 Tises: Wed. • " nv—ai Then, Yrt, 4aap-Who Mutts to l itutyk rhr,a Gloms nue..l-4( tb.ni are any they as bare ma opportuatty by vtattinu the Team Ball this stinting, ea IA kb oadepten, ittaa Ibirettiet, the Magnetta Laity—who .by the way to • dluilbter of dadersora l r the %bard or the N4' ttltt,will expertietitteen Etec*flonalogy aid remain , canta)ettles. Sheilalnamonta of tide lady are,* ___ ll . l6 of by the pnosa Itailaad and this country - 1.11.11.1 nit Da ptkoot adastsates we janstims that nettrithatandbigthivractre ha the* ?spy mashat, the Stan labs nretti•l thy •70,11141t.1ik' *lid elkii • laso. ikt yesiteedi ' -~~::~ -r-+ ~- focal Affairs. rtaferis' fs—in fait uoiforin— ny, will attend divide service li-41er. Joseph Mcfnurs—on ,--Tbankagiving Day. 114 +ottoman! h op loot to lam a sertmar &tow Vismiti*SegaraarritoeeltitistmaNamptfoo betas pasted items& j ilt* irahearbeas are neaseatol to meat at the IP9ttasyleattla Ball this moalus. ftar them , 1446 " f1ecti”.. 7 .4. 113 ;t 31 - „ • gip riefooment of Dtr.Blebartlt rter to* p 131,0 lo Tamagni oolOtaiday moadoir kat: Tba body titled olkillooodloosniato* - -Ikearter vas a 6.4; ;Inches loiliOxlttoisid mollibod &limit 230 Pounds; kite pod **fool itztoilaiitroo illlsoOveledrAist *gib 1 0 10 4 1 44000 1 024/Allili,lool4,ol4Poloitand dooth bad be lived out a natural llfe, would •3sk an probability *ye been atireo bJ rpspmpllon. f. - sarrinO r ietri*Apirecylesd fordeyn shires !kw lot of wilts, eorriprlslngilleti, Disci . paalsia Radishes; Carrots, Ac.—ritred on the rum of Doctor G. W. Crow!! 'ntf r airtrtitiat' l fbeiWein'ik quite it we hue eon, but,they are ielectod as a Dlr average et the crap, and we hardly think they an easily be Beaten. the Doctor Maud this mason Moro hundred boslasls of root/inn ids fares, sad btu at Lusk CIO brutal fOrosto cairroisisin my Dos lean& - Oitrenft ipiears to hf partkalstly adapted for the celtbrat;ou of root crops— and those who pay attention to It will Ond tt equal ly as profltable to gallant° the &onto Dchisylklllconnty; as to seek their fortunes In the West. Sirlfiddleper! Lderery Secidg.-01111Todoesday ergo . lug this Society wiz rewrpidaed by the ekutloo ot the folkoring officers :—.Ftertrikw4 `TIQBBIT BLETCHEB; Recording Seentary. t 'W. 'Bretrrkt,; ar;reepowatit Abadan', Jobe Jmor*Jr+Likrgriail,W. Wright; -Treasurer, Dr . . E.X.WeVeceid keirtsteretties: Beau' es ir. The tollowleg question were selected for nest Wed. week! ereulus'sdebete:—"dre the people ot.NeW York eltyjwstlllable lu pullets; the course witl4:tbiy do to et work or bread." Afiroatire:— C. Bensinger, Ts. Each, J. Bdinudei, Dr. Weber and 1. W: Bechtel. Naoncire:—John Jonah J. I. Wrisht, J. Y. Itoyer,J. R. Porter and M. Benatopr. - frir/few t el Operatieie—The Mier? easedeer she that Dlr. 11. O. lletlser, a well kneel' operator in this county, commenced the alarmist of cold bom hit ,paw breaker erected In Big Etna, abaci a mike:4 a haUfroot Ashland, op Tuesday of lad week. The aieettort also dates that the Mine hill httesdos ofTalhatii film the Pineal through Ric hub, Las been completed. The, drat train of citre'peaell over It oa Teasley week, laden with: coal from M.O. Hellnar's breaker. This road will add 'much to the Wealth of that vicinity, pot ofiljlia the framrporlatlon of coal duo this breitier;alreidy In onal nation, or from (knee in progress of ereettob; but it win,- no . tioubt, be the means of emiiii?g troll Win, being opened at dltletimt places along tbalina.. , .QPbttrw7le Literary Society.—The leiter* roam of Thoeuppon'stturcb,was thronged ort 'Tuesday :mule% last, by an intelligent endlencs, for lbepurponeof log to the exercises of the Literary Society. BB Bowen, Zeq., leetaretron the three attai:lndent andthreegeologi. all dat li-o r the Crention.'lhe subject wee treated byMr. Bowen in an able manner. It via I:W,* prattled lecture, abounding in icifnation. and interspeo,4 filth thcroghts beautifully amused. The..lerge audience listened with undivided interest, until the conelendon of Its delivery. Afters rendlog byldr. Henry Piemonte, a debate earned on the questina—"Should immigration be encouraged r—with C. Little, Wm. Manes, Jr., the aermative, and 11. W. Poole' and W. t. Whitney, the negative--widett was • decided in the atOrmative.— The exercises of the Society, Tomo pleased to see, are attrollng that interest this roan, which they await. The lectures in particular, so tet t hue been admirable 6 The following are the exercleee for next week:—lwo- lure by Lin. Bartholomew; reeding by C. IL Crahani. • Debate :—.*Was theexecitionor quaint 1. j u W gable r' .41Innalirer—*m. Hodgman, Jas. Ellis., • Negative:—,Tae. Seibert, Y. B. Cowen. .• • pitoommusas or comm. 142011r1111011. sill MINUS' .70111X.111. Judge Graham of the Carlisle Did. let, presided on the bench at our Special Court held last. week. He gave saildation by his ability and.thisneitty able' Aittra4t—and his rulings on. points of evidence, and e lull li e the jury were, masked by great elarress and third**, t impartiality. There' were but three cases tried, but:they consumed needy the satire week. We give a retangs them. laced Mist' ir.'the Borough of Pollail4.-1,4s was an action blerightlry the plaintiff to recover d a mages done to till proPerty.hy the Borough. The plaintiff owns a house and lot onkteffttari street, above Callowhilli and between Laurel, dart:and Wynn's alley, on the, west side of Norwegian, The house fronte l en Ha ll Road street. When the creek' Is high the anti. Is filled up with water, and - the piOllM contended that by the building of a wired bY the Borough over, the creek at °drawbar. street, whickdaring time of high water, did not give a free' passage b all the water. Bias backed up Into his cellar, thereby ausinggreet damage to his 'pia., pert'', and entirely destarythge spring in the celLar--iud on this ground he brought this &lion for the damages he sustained. • We append en extract-c theshaiiiof dodge Graham, in which he lays down the points Of-Gm masa of this kind: This is an' seater in which thiiiidelitiff'claima damages for an injury; he alleges, heists. sustained by reason of .backwater from the Itonaghdr creek be. lug thrown upon his premises and into - -the cellar of his house, which he alleges was eausethy a cub' vat erected by the Cofporation of the Ikeda* of Potts.; villa where the stream crosses Callowhill k treet. about 4 640 feet below the houses of the plaintiff. , "The defendants allege that they are not responsible In damages for consequential leery by reason° Baton sanction: .That they were Invested by * Legislature in the act of incorporation with the power of Improving. repairing, keeping to order and regulating the , attests, roads, lanes and alleys of the Borough and that was an 'joined open them as a duty. That in the honest and , .udjtoper eserelse of this duty accordlngto the beat of their . udgment, this culvert was constructed tot the improve.; meat of the street over which this streruntlowed, and it the plaintiff is Injured, It is an injury to which he must, submit for the public benefit and cannot be compensated In damages • "To the Commonwealth beiongs the tranehiseof hk•b• ways sea trustee for the public, and streets regulated and repaired by authority of a mei:della! corporation " are as much highways as rivers, railroads ore:oats. 'No snit can be maintained againsfthe State without its nor amanita's agents whom the Commonwealth may employ or to whom It may delegate fits powers or prerogative. I • "This Corporation therefore , is not responsible for an sequential damages artsingfrom an Rather were author bed 'to perform. and it they erected this culvert for the 'purpose of improving the street and enabling the pubile to pass over the stream - snore. anteaters:ll in the tank. est performaffee of their duty, the plat iff cannot re cover damages for the injury of which he complainan • , The Jury rendered a verdletin haver of the defendants. fine. of ftwesyliwurio, for Me roe cf &steel HJber C X. arms' 6, Was. Mortimer, Henry Geis; P. 19.1.1lieghes dad :IMMO& bait of Shutt ardsb.-1111s*as an action brought by Seined Heffner evilest Sheriff, Staab and his sureties for damages sustained . hy Idea' by reason of air improper return made by the Sheriff on t writplated in his.hands to be executed. to March,l&l9, Peter Le arns, administrator of George Goss, daraMed, obtained A jirdgment against html. Heffner, on which execution was' issued, defendant's property levied on sod extended, and the plaintiff put Into porsession of it for ati until out of the yearly rents and profits he could satisfy his judgment. The judgment was paid nit and the dee fondant then sued out Ids writ of posseadon fog the pur• . poie of recovering back the property. ; The salt was placed in the Sheriff's hands commanding him to deliver porwession of the property to Heffner, brit he returned thet he could not deliver paseesion, because the proper. by was In poseession of George Bets; and..." Netted, who were not claiming or holding under the pidatiff.--. Such was the plalatire awn but the deßrodante widen. ded that the snit was impriperiy brought, because' snit ' had been anituencediagalust the Shetld and his ball previous to this, and the law, for the purpose of percent. kg a multiplicity of snits 'on'. the &retire Bond, had provided that after the institution of one such suit, oth er parties night come In, suggest their Causes of action against the Sheriff and his ball, and been plaintiffs in the snit already instituted—and that thereon; the insti tution of* wand suit was improper„ The Court mind. ded In this view of the taw, and directed tite jury to Ind in'ilmor of the defendants. ana. of Penagyfeartia,for the use of ffiiinuei Thompson and John ltasort;andfor the use Ward as. a m..4rernh, tate Shen; yt; and Atshail..—*lds action - Was instituted for the purpine likiiiorering4zulkes for the seizure and rade of the property of the plaintiffs by4.7d. Straub, late Sheriff. The Sheriff under!an execution in his hands, legated the Arm of Mich kj Maid, bided on several cargoes of earl, nearly KO toast in all, down in the neighborhood of SchuyiklU Haven rid sold I hem . Theplaintiffs proved that thetlille of lading had been transferred over to them, and that 'May s had purchased thr cad from hitch & Read 'tir a fair icaidderatiou be. thee the execution against lath e& Read Rai placed into the Sheriff's hands. - The elle' when levied on by thei Sher had been overtaken by the great freshet of Sep. t ,•1850, sod had been wrecked nearfichnylkill HA- T The deLmaints contended that the sale of this Iby Batch Ili Mead was a fraudulent one, and made' to defraud creditors--I hat even if it were not fraudulent, ~lnesmne/i as the cal was to be &Wand In New York,' & Read, no delivery of poesmisiontif the .120 P-1 to bapiesumed from the mete 'Sat that thetilli of lading had been amigned (Mee to4he Plainliffs,and that therefore, the coal until adriallgdellifieed. was Halite to be levied on and mild by the exectitiortarditote of hitch ,k Read. The coal had been levied on in the dist in. dance es the priperty•of Caleb rert# l , and the defend= ants showed that Bitch had come fortiard after the levy and alp after the sale to the plaintiffs, and made and* ell that the coal belonged not to tarter but to 'himself, after which' the coal Wassittached andjaild as the proper ty of Bitch & Hard. The Court Charged up= the main points Of hoe arising in the esa in (tear of the defend; ante, and the jury found in favor of tire defendants. • rho Schuylkill County Alms House: [conxionottuti 4 ' • Xenon or Ina licrgas' JOVlllAL:,L'PleiesepuhtlAt the hilowing statements made with actinic', for the ben*. St of the tan-payers of this County. Sires to enable each on., fir hbna df to dote mine, whether it change of ale hire in the nuntagemeut of the Alma Howse should, or should Dot le made. at the earliest mod* period. The writer of Mk conununiestion 'Who may hereafter follow it op, and show most glaring miunanagemeo t or need, either ignorantly or frendulently, committed 8:1* the peasant Board of Managers. prefers however, at this time. to present the naked truths es, they esist. so as not to interfere with the deliberate Oneinsioos reckon. may deduce therefrom fee Monet ;: Estinultes and erste of the Alma !louse yearly, from Its first establishment ' 6, 1832 • • ew 1847, 500' 1833 , , (Naha p 1848, 4.:": 0,600 lag emceed) ' 16,800 1849,6 • 7,000 • 1834,,' 'l,OOO 1810,. , 8,600 IC3, 7,193 69 1861,e 9,476 183 e, ' 6,000 1862, ;:l• 1 1,70 0 1837, • 4,026 1868,11.600 ' 1838,* •, • 7.900 1864, .7 , 1 • '• 14.000 1839, 6 Ste 18% 12,000 . 1840, 6,000 1866, .1: 17,133 1541, 804:11 1857. 20,600 • 1512 , l• ' 6 .0 0 0 [s2l,6s paid On • . 1843, ' • • 6..rect the let Oit. last.) • 1844, ' • • • .6,800 batman of DI. • 6,600 motors the 18684 30,600 . th4f, . • ti,,000. , at. Of Ibis amount sl.Bl9l,irsa esetd le the ern. hat tof a Sara; O. Of this *ova ' was espeolled In the enetion of * - Meehan and . hie Room ;e. Of this astanuttrl i t mtuuded tope, the Doter tf. Of fidsailmot eldetedtbrhepieessets,eutsl,lXo lc)tielotat wilt bedwetting pita" of Jiteierfa Isevies.aeaordleg to the istiseite of LW amatory, Ur 3( 6 4 6 9 96 Ida lake Pat 1 . 1 4 1 k - - Animal paid by the Canty Treastuteto tbe Ist tithkshilmnellanninnite444- ett4 arptris Orders drawn by - the biretta% lestimi, three et the year. without the mesas et a dna , g l e topper ender the control of the Dinettes. the tad 1 year'. estimate basin, already been overdrawn $1,149 as APPetenfrom the Ihrigoirog statement.- _ 'Mvssitunr naltripto Oct. 1. 18S1 Ott door *W. 4713554 Seer sod 0 . 144, 1 - . UM 94 atedielast:yialttries„ 67519 Mop. 44113 iZan 3Geetors - 7ff.s nom, FM-1. 43 -, Merchandise.. 010.31 asteal eirt AM,' Wine and 1114141; 1L Alt 42 841 7 Tobacco, and. ' 4ll* -fr 014 `"131 50 llostiltat attembakee, 166 _ • 21) tM Nanking, 313 69 fists, - 36 SI anhlng 18460 Chaim, 13_ _• Lebnceds,ll.lsent, 651 Ea Raintime. ' 141 1M CPStotes, Jka. sbhSagidierinh Tailor work, 43398 abroad, pa „: 142 41 : 1 4 e4 N 1 11 1 r, • k 33 liinereleapmmer,- -• Sit 110 le/L * lK*, 117 97 State Lunatic Any. Mason vrork s de., 20 40 - '•Pi 60 Tattler. 66 36 Mating. 32 annaklag *mad- ing k 212 28 Am 2 pi 4 1857. =An T. 7 iffutOre 11411 COisidai• ,- • Pras Amount Any k 6614 don' on the Ist / Taus, k 14 195 41 28 Asmurry, 1838, 12,000 00 I=, k ' 411 90 littpesiarelalB37, $33,489 TI , !ill belt ante mith the predietiois, that It till be triad maths end albs year that the estimate of the Di. nseweelbr 1846 wIA OM abort .over MOM unless atery •• Adage hs Use istratkm of the affairs the Inatitatkm he mad adada e. Scauntitt. Hams. of • • ,y 231, PAM:il>iD 20:3840 1 / 1 . ‘ llloB•Spiscreis gaits pkaity,in Barter/. ' , ,1114P11;antsserlig in Tau", Nov. 26. )1111r•Deatbs in Baltimore last week, 103. IMI'DdCho in New York last week, 378, A4P - Mrs. Oskeil Smith ii health: • • agar DOW in Philadelphia tut .week, 185. itiff-Ilears ant very plenty in Maim this year. /18P•The total bonded debt of Missouri is 0 16 i 532,000. IMPITha theatres of:Antes aro:doing it. bad basinea( • .)1111043ubserliticus to the Shamokin Beak UV in progress. 3 0 3841r.iinflfrs.; jobb Drew are- phyla in New Orions,. .• •" - • Pompkina eel in Boston at six to s ven do larva ton: . Prikonae , sevent,Peve.,eotuntbonfivore - lying Idle at:St.Loitis., ° „ )00P-lilr. - Murphy of New Orleans, is the aeon Champion of America:; pier-- The •Typograpleicel. Assoeiatioa , of sat . lisburg ill being revived. 7 jearMeetinge of the uoemployed poor cantinas . to be held to Philadelphia. • , - ; . /ltift Aeolis Bosinger was accidentally killed Barks'countrltet -week: !"; ••- ljffill•Ttro bantired and my ruses are lying idlest the wharves of Boston. 'the Ohio election there.wassi fallingolf of;72,000 votes from last year. • • • .solP . .ipassenger railway Is in roam Of eoustree (labia Sixth street, Philadelphia. 4 131• T he Councils of New York have provided work for'many of the unemployed. la - Thanksgivitigiiilowa. NoitkCarolina , Del 7 aware add Michigan, November ." 41110-4 Sitio daughter of Mr. Deßaven of nersville!, Tins severely scalded last week. ~111P. I taisins sell in Boston at 82 25 per box.— Last year at this time, they brought $4 25. jilfrEhe Rev. Dudley Tyng, delivered* lecture in ancilillati last week. Subfect- 4 Young Aiter ics." jitilP/Ifew Orleans la overrun withlprinters out of emPli4nient. Primers will make a. note of 'this. .1 PIP.The Airmen" Bank of Reading,lart week declared a rent-annoal divifend of - three per rent.' • • Porney will lecture Reading on SaterdaY, the 28th inst., for the benefit of the Rifles. '1 PIA Mr. Mill is. killed on Saturday last by Mr. Bled near Montgomery Station, Lycomlng county'... - ." ' Igirlatr. V. Beat continues to publish the Dan ville fitteiligeaCtr, with Oscar F. Kepler to edit it for her. Peepse.engre cost of the capitol at Washing- , tun when completed, will have been tea millions of dollars, perluieides are uncommonly aboadant this Foll.l Hardly a day passes . without . the record of two or three. Jutifft_The Cineinnati ?hues discourages the em igrattog of women to the west. The times are too bad out there. Air A. J. Rockefeller, of Sunbury, has been admitted to practice in the courts of Mention'. ber/and county. . . Afr . ,Tite' Peru Mining Company, of Illinois, have strack a third vein of coal, at the depth of 345 feet from the enlace. ,ifar-;Ar-frishotan was challenged to fight a do el,.but declined, on the plea that ho did not want to leave bis.mother an orphan. Pir'The Ccnstitotion of Minnesota has been ratified'. by the people. It received over 40 0 000, with ably about 1000 against it. JaP i ltto number of Odd Fellotia in gond stand ing, irf Illinois, is over 11,000, with 233 lodge,. The relief afforded last year,.sl2,ooo: joirtstre. Smith, wife of the man who mar dered.3lr. Carter, is at present residing with an aunt is West Gallen, near West Chester. 107Tise story of the fanner who had taken a perminent sit" .on a chair, fur blasphetny, has tizsled Out. Verdict of the Jail—humbug. jg:ti7Corn is Offered at twenty-three cents a 'umbel by, tbelarmers along the Wabash Valley, delivera ' bid at their own expense in Viticeanes, Intl. Irelphir. Henry String of South Cantina ail; vertises that a gay young fellow bad run elf .wititl his two daughters. Two strings to one baw. , ii Aar Gardner Fund's, the hero of the New, York Hotel scandal case , is said to bo a favored• spOlicant fur the Seerataryship of Legation at Hague. /*Sixty dollars worth of cigars were stolen the office of Maj. Dewart, in Sunbury, last week. 4 Can the Major ejaculate. ,"peace to their ashes r. Fornaie and Iron ore land of Samuel B.l,,rilodr, at Red Bank Point, 'Northumberland Count*, have been sold by that gentleman for $ 20 0.900. plit'Applications for admission to the 'alms house, of?..Miintour county have become „re newer. one that extra wings are Wog added to the i ginaPbtillding. ' . ' fin !A meeting was held ; at Motirstille r , on Thuridsitiand a committee appointed to make Tut- I thee iivestlgations into the matter of the inuvler of MINI l j air.jl is said that In ease the- Mormons' do re sist the Uniteit - States troops, a large force Will be imMedistelf ordered to Utah, under the command of Crit. Harne,y? Air &tarsi thikeuban, on trial in New Jeriey for the murder of be Gran Val, has been found guilty of men thnighter: Sentenced to pay a tine of $lOOO sad costa.... „goi f r-A lady in: mes county, MIES, hung her self 'q than shieeilrom mortification on so count of bar husband Elting been caught playing cards with a negro. ,fi - Pifr-Ttie Philadelphia. Post-0814 hi' to go to, the old Penosylvani*lktokßuilding. Beath Sec ond larcet. The. Gestramant hare` - ordered the alterations to proceed. _ „sger•A party of llarilskft sporiataelt are ISA' log arrangements to tifilklbe , mks:int : tins in the neighborhood of Cold Spriti, shortly, e fter bears ruai Itheiwild gams— ' ; ,e 4 JX4lr7"Bread or Baulk" dearonstritions, in the "blip of riolout processlotri,Atire.commenesti in ,They are regarded as ludicrous 'rather than alarming.. . Ogrwitrighani Young has risfieftteen wives at preitint. ' /a consequence of.theiliturd limes, he Beet like some of the newspapers, title* drop ped a'colanin or so. ?liiir•The Philadelphia 'and StailittrVitailroad was!sold In, Sunbury, la Sheriff's silo, last week, to' the !Whetted Brothers, of Philadeiphl4/ho were the second itortgage holder,. - Atife.ln Philadelphia on Saturday list,lffilliato i l fainwright late •preildent 'of, the Cottriereial Batik, wee eharged *with° oath of Robert IL Best. ly with taking usurious interest. Aft-Thomas Allibone, late President at the Dank .of .Pennsylvania, is charged with bar* ihreondad,With $200,000, and a writ of domestle attachment has been Issued against his estate.. -. l :i *M.Th. Marital,* (ti: C.) ggsnisl Newt Mill* tione the arrival df a hundred men from Nei 1(40, in search of employ/Dent. They were' to poor as to be obliged to sleep in theitation buns.. !„AM'The case of Charles D. Phillips, tried at West Chester last week, haters Judge ! ,filainet, for the Murder of',J. Cleaver Bartholomew, near Paoli, Cheater county, resulted in a verdict of granslangb.. ter. • jlghlsA. M. Renwick, President, and Joseph 8. • !fey, Cashier of the City Bank of Philadelphia, beret:can held ip _the tom of, $lOOO each,' to an. sorer the charge of usury, *violation of official loth, &e. ' • • • • • ' • jeltr-,ffiek Headache and Defrility.H•Among the • tumorous advertised medicines for these com pleinis, wows can be found 'so efficacious as the Oeygenated ;Bitters. They. prodrice the mus igyytable and iniigoruting effects. Aeff.A Yankee,who bad just come from Plot- o,?ee, being stee what be bad seen and admired, and whether he was not In rapture with the Ye. sets de Medici, replied. "Well, to tell the Guth, don't care nbuut those atone gals." '`lt is feared that the low price of wheat at rresent will not only protean the western fainters '(Mn, bringing whit they have got to market, but wilt likewieb prevent them this fall fromrsowlng *much as Usual for neat year's crop. , ,'lghlt•lion: J. F. Farnsworth, membcr of Con. 'vats elect from Chicago, is sinking fast, end no hope ri now entertained of his recovery. The t.irculation of blood in one of his lover limbs has - entirely ceased, and tnortitication has eel in. boy, three and A half Years old, recently 'murdered a woman in Paris beettese she said :se'reething that displeased him. He plunged , a 'knife into her heart. This is entirely the most precocious little monster the world bas yet pro. deceit. • . . I 1:49,1t is an ill•wirid that blowy nobody good." .The panic bas so far very appreciably diminished 'the quantity of rum sucking, and before it is cod. c ad we expect to see some old rum suckers recover their natural completion and appear before the 'riddle with clear eyes. When bread and beef be come Inzuries, alcohol will have to cam ItlllPThe, ra il road Dire eastward from Pittsburg, his been r aised by the Penne.'lt. It. Company to :`three 'vote a mile on all local :tickets, and the fol-i ldwing prices fur the points named. To New York, $l3 00 To master, $8 BO / " Philadelphia, 10 00 Da more, 951 •li Harrisburg, 745 . 100P.4 meetin g has hem held irataninte, tee' the purpose of taking into consideration the re sent enormous and unreelonable prices *stool, to the 1:Murillo market, fur the necessaries of lire,' end to.devise some means to make the Dirichlet prices of proclaim' more uniform with the rates prevailing in neighboring towns.. ~ At, By.ths explosion - of the boiler of a loco.: Motive on. the .11eaver Meade* Railroad' Door Ilesletoo ' ' lest week, . Themes Matti, the wee iwoer, and Andrew blebble, Szeouus, wore killed instantly. Item Brown, brakemen was se se. severely seeklee thatirk le wee ozpeeiettw-ltwes, - Mr. Alexander 8111Itnewetiktslieweese, Mee Wolitoe a few. owurterttlibetere iio. eopleittos , . ..410113114411110e4044. Alla 'lll4lO t 0 • 0 Prenitit fino. 10 lust city •110rtb i lkes0. OTO to ten tboasand dollars each ,thrtirerdinary 'warm &sing now twenty-hue del lam a mint& PitrAtiolttgettihtemn recentlyillicd in. Lehigh onnoty trim had been suspected of biting &insider.; ble4loner tit'hillonse. although cm one &Om Lite stotowet: ' - Oe'examining the premisesoftiortits des* htriayhan tkona! thotorand deUj oriel -tonettiefiterete, which he hail doubtless M eet saw: iegittelisteetes fiat warty years. ••"- •ri ?keit. tie Next aseratalued that the take fright . to -oonttagratios attitieago, resulting in tho toss of property to the amount of hallo-million, and 'twent?, Ikea , originated in the doinkett'spree of a eoupto of elm** tad proinitutei,`whO in' the lottrenty of thelligtes protracted through the .night. overthrow a 'pieta ramp, -taming its onto- - sign. • 41111PTite State of Illinois is said to have pre dated during the preient season 203,000,000 bush els of wain—more thin 'six bushels to each•Matb / VOlllll4 and' child - ill tbilllnited &Mies. Thu einglei county of Winnebago produced one mit % Ma, six buotinwl bushels of wheat! and yet the' whole ,amount going forward to market is less :tbanit has been irksome years when there nese tint "teen middling crops. •• • • ' • - 'One Tucker, the keeper of the Clinton Co. Poorhouse, in New York State, has been • arrested for the seduction of a pauper in the Institut:On. The victim is 'enriente.. Tucker bantewlfn sbd children. The Plattiburg' Republican • says - the female :was taken last week iwtors'at mitistraier end testified that: Tucker had" kicked, struck and . braised her ins ehocking scanner, with the view' of producing AA ',bastion. .• . • . ;arms recent wedding in Trenton.,the bride nestled presents' :of .eplenditi sets of jewelry, is complete tea terries of beaky. silver, a box eon. taining silver spoon., knives and ,forks, Ore dozen each; severs) sets of exquisitely , beautiful and very costly lace, together with a complete ootnt ; , of household and table linen. To crown! the ' whole was a purse of .500, another of $BOO, a, thistle! slooo,vand a check' for $10,000.. i lffr•A Moraine Elder, writing an account' Of his journey end companions at Utah, tells of preaching in. places having the hardest string of names we ever encountered. Ile tells that he has visited and preached in the followirig place" in Texas: Emptybuckefatakepooket,Dough-plate, nockatiorit Eosswittrot. Bossird roost,..Lberdsarsh hie, Nippentneictind.Liekskillet, most of which, however, he says:tire simply one tters° towns. JISIP•The, late Mr. Andrew Crosse was scouit tonted in his laboratory to employ elnotriesi forces in "the production of crystals. At an early period if his experiments on crystalline forniations, he was often• disappointed, frorethe fact Of his har ing einployed too strong an electric action. Tie used to say :--•"You cannot hurry . natare ; too rapid an action throws down the substance in en amorphous -state; *teas . sane ' only to assume a crystalline form when they have time to arrange . themselves In a state of polarisation to the cur: rounding atoms." • • , • POLITICAL. - Ms oZdal majority br Mortar Brow * * in Gents* I. 10,172. • • • Tam Ilon: Rabat. Toombs ha tan noslated to hi ammo from Georgia. . 8 liammus,—..lllcit's (Am.) majority , for Ocrferar. Is ,68 7. The political rompleginn of the neat Legislators will Senak—Americans,: 15 Democrats, , ' • • I Hoaos—Ameriams, ' ' 41 Democrats, " • • 29 Tor have bee Congress, three Americans and three Democrats n elected. KAMs Pounce;—The members of ths Boniest:Mir sUlutional Convention, in session at Leecoupten, hays held a crocus in which the majority resolved to sub mit the Constitution to a popular vote, with two clauses to be separately voted upon, for and against starery.— The ultras were to blttaremiust this'tbat 11 was sup posed thetwould go hone before the work, was done, and thus Imre the convention without a queum. The oacial certificates issued to the members elect of the new Legislature, show aUtt the House will Stand 24 Free State to 15 Pro-Slavery, and _the Council P Free Stile to 4 Pro Slavery. All the county and township • oaten chosen at the recent elordon, bootee:eft:roam and taken this oath of rake, so that for thelbst time, Kansas has 'nverywbera local oaken of recognized Authority; but what a struggle they hare had of It ' , Tea greatest enemies 4f this Republic are these who by force or fraud, would polluter the traikrtbox or d= • honest votersiof • the right 'At suffneps."—Anse Segitler. • As.'for example: returning moo names front an old Cinclnniti Directory, from One small pre:hitt, as the Democrats of Kansas did. - 'Filling the ballot-box with the frandalerk votes of uisnaturailsed Irishmen; as the records of the Philadeb• phis courts show was done by the Democrats 1558. f• • • - • t Allowing foams, and half breeds, arid U. S. soldiers to vote. as we done by the Democrats of If inuesota. Making fahe returns from unsettled counties, as was done by the Itemocrate of Whoonsin. • • Flocking by hundreds to tote ip a neighboring terri tory, as was donerby the Democrats of Missouri. Voting in every towel on the line of the railway they were building, as was done in 1856 by: theDermocratlc Irishmen of Indiana.—Hartford ortoratd. - Nowre Tag TlMlG—Reader, do you wish to save money.? Would you dress becomingly, 'eomfort. ably. luxuriously? Now is the time. "Stand not upon the order of tby going, but go at once,?. to the great clothing bazaar of Granville Stokes No. 807 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, where the most cosily fabrics ready-made. or made' to ordeii, in the latest styles, eomptisingdonble extra heavy cloth overcoat*. raglans, •saelte,..frock Mod ,, dress coats, pants and vests, are almdst • 9icee cheat, without regard to oust. This celebretmCclotbier Is thus Aispoaioeof ad immensell(4k, rather thaii discharge a tingle hand., All 'current money M 7 ken at par vain.. • • t ' OrrOCINAVID itITTRItk---Lther ,frolor O. W. .Denison.—Boston, June b, 1854.—Gvattemex :=- Heiring seared cooeideroblY from DlrPoPofffs to consequence of close confinement to my duties on ship-board, during a `recent voyage to and frotri the Pacific' coast, I was Induced by the; advice of a frieisd,.to try a bottle of your Oxygenated 'til lers. I 'mustirankly say, that this effect thus far ha's been highly fev..rable. Mrs. Denison bast also been - . nu..invalid from a, Oltenia ;Pleurisy, arising from Dyspapsii, and has experienced 'great relief from the use of the Bitten. I feel a real , pleneure in recommending them to` the public. ' , O. W. DENISON. Seth W. Fowle &Co I3S Weebiniton Street, Boston, Prowletors. 870 - 4.,;tbeirsigents every where. )1:1P•39111c G. BROWN; Drogiist, Agent far 6 ebuyikillCouuty; C. HUGHES,' REQ. slie;-Teslletrvotan Nurfererrire...l rethed Clergy man, restored to health In a few days; after many years of greet riervonsanterhig, fa ismfoos toloake knows the memos of attn. send (free) th&, presetlptlois used. /tired the Rev: .101 1 / 1 Ili. DAGNALL, No. 44 /anon street, Brooklyn, Ifew York. ,i,4158m • • turfireat Inducements- to Caulk Stay cies.oortirnatz k 3iletaltlaj importers oI china, Glau, in — lttetutMW,Wares, are noWeelli mg their new and ele gant Yal! IsePottalkukat IrwUT induced:prices, with a handsome discount ,to thess_l4 Ctrik. Chesnut Menet, abate dteventh, Philadelphia. 41. $ . , . ._ , farvirood,cjiale ilcuitorattviheeWe bate 1. • tie Si----11 t never ignore* sure . 1. wrist as !tile a sbare`of public con fi dence in so sbait a tin* is 124 s has done. , ._ It bas not beei more than s year sinful we Ant beard of it, and It now staads, at tbe bead of elf ieseectio of th e kind. We hut. baser used any of It otteneirecry haring, i i . bad no aceistee;sti our "accent of glocy got oily as yet retain Its original color, but gets more eq—buVimi of our friends' have, ana sebum never k Ira 11.1101 of re storing the hits to its original color; ' a *him nth as are becoming prematurely grey, to ad ir! the 41a:bear use a trbtr— Muter Unbolts) ilersll,Jtpe,llls4. iar•To *, s b ittiOthlllrilammThe which /awry mother experierkes In administering inediche to Infanta, is entirely ohyrahoi by Dr. Cikkonat'a prejaration, ailed the Sugar Coaled Vegelable Pirgative Pill. The pill I. encrusted with fine white s ugar, MO 'that it rmenthles and tastes like a sugar plum, *bleb no child mar yet tr (need to swallow. rot worms this is an Mewed remedy, and It has bee wed With excellent effect incases of ' I teething. The Matron of the Farm Bchtiol writes MD:: tho:tenor, that abe boa need for IMO. • t lore, his fhlgalo. :4infitd PllllO both' these complaints, anti always with inure SUCCOMP.' The Pills- may. be bad of all Druggists and StoreiteeT . Ma,bawcerg village and town in the Vatted States.— ..4mi fbr thb [ 46 44 ' • . Wanelals Depends elia Pmri Levee BRAM/Min PILLS pnrifyikeldooill x4j..meuss nix asstrr runemitutors vas, 32Ud operatloevith Site. meal ethsthinkhite peculiarity of Our facie Is eghleaktols redundancy MN, at this season, And it isiedangeions u It Is prevalent, but Btandreth's Pills atilaid an inveluble and efficient pre- Union, By theireeeUlooal apse we printout the mike; lion of those inipluit* winch, when in sufficient glum titles. cane so ninehdarater to the bedi's health. They aeon cure Liver elintjAysPepida, tea of eppetite, pain In the heed, beartbettiipain to: the bread bone," sudden Aiptanoi, costiveneu. In hiiet‘ they work their •, WAY to the very roots of_.tbe Vißuse, destine% In their ' passage, removing Withealthy.aecomulation till the blood is purilket, the "bola Valera no :prated, aid the turpentine and duty et lite taitinie O pleasure, where before they had been sad and ineOlO en rdens. Oft when undue 's* relined vismititatOthe most merlons character, arliether from meilcktiem iii i ti4ereise, where theretehlog bar been smells& te - IthW dam of tbar Brandoith's PUls has at ones enred,l i t patient has !alien Into sweet 'lmp. Whelk this aimed coi led limit; when the memory fans; What'll sat effort to ds the ettentkrai when our sleep* indtemjarid our waking hours harassed with forebodgnr . tili z alvii, then Brandretb*Pills should taped. •It 'Mao r e rep re main unheeded, rheumatism, eintenniptkei.dhare 'of the be bUlons'affections, jaundice, Ampideollee, apoplexies and mativenere, will iniddenly pnaislikarm selves. These Brautdroth's Pills would have laded, _ but nevertheless vets they will also nue. Ilmetheall at once; do not let prejudice prevent the gnu l:41 1111 (**1 bit patent remedy. - • . llRANDunalit TM:On Notice extract blood. Blood is By shrine* ,1 lug it in painful dinears you may «ninon the . plitlieut ease, but i =ember, this ease ti may the reductioe mans the power to feel. And by that taking, away tures tools; you may prevent hee tine fatt y teplviitf the ravages of Intianimation;and convert what Misbt only have been the sieknesuf a few depot Week. War chronic affection of swaths and yeirs. Ititd,IDUETW/3 PILLS ACCORD WIWI NATIMC- Nature* remedy, In fact. When redden, acute or pea. United pain muse froth any emote; then to insure is quick return to 'health, yon mast oral, Branthellit MB; which alit soon relieve army organ Slim midi* pnautire e and Menu. those tinware whesepresbure often ocessioes• such terrible uttering. . • • bum TUZ WORLD - *I . TRAWL •- • Traity steltas bag!, seLL and thittpßlire thelr vas. Nies. itill Ask slalom aad -posephlei tit enea. Amts iW papply gratis; • ,- 41.116,4,1 0 —;Atipaic RIM ; 0 241Decidawsi". OR ilk Übe!, me "Oft lissw!ldge. and-tbay • - - .44.3a4 : . ii.. • --, 4110416.11.411di1i/Allitmitli be , Medians that "HI Creel PILAW& strrert=o6l OIG for the tolloalos dleseees:—Rhertmallaw; Neural* gill. Spinal dlfeettems. contracted dol'ats. atone .ratne, Valor In the BM or lark, Iteadatho, Toot harbeApratne, Sore Pillnts o inte,ltellbter. Berns, and all Itheetal of Ito , Skt, • ru e , end thaillarriba - Norte senilate Slate:eat I t WC Nutt it Ilotinttim attithed t4t each label. Pe .. Ake.= Withlngten "twit, Itreoktrti, lil It tilt The Feat number c:.f germ ana that bar* been hinnedl atelreellertel In all the Wise and tows" where It, has beewiaead. as Well as le this:ay , enettlathew Is iaylns In lel Intadol'Ohil It /1 th• Vetted owe In taitrce4 ta' pailut - , ;11.. '''''' 'if ~ • Ili. motto" bolealle 'Faint Pottsville, and Sir rale by all rptpertable druggists throve:wilt the United "etas an d C ana d a . _ ; [Jane in, '37 fly I . oogio,k!',..),Olclti:gog'il„: Tag lige. Ms, Waste, of Kingston; will preach , Ow ilia Second Presbyterian Chuch, in the Baptist am:Oil/to hantango street: tomorrow morning, at Im acbxk i and i* tbeffhil!ii ' • Rae. DA . blew; of Philadelpida,4lll preach; ha the Associate lee wined Pa l ealierian Church, Market kireet,l this (Saturday) evening, at 7% o'elock, and Sabbath anemia: at 144 and in the evening, at 7,4 j Motor Yaasa.—Tb f atateenesit recentiy mese te tie edact that-the Bishophad intimated his papa. to ree sign, is said to bets:correct. Blabop'Potter It is awned, is no each letteitirali• . • Wit ask 'attention 'to the *Welk tatter of the Et. Bee., the teshosi el me r e Dlomstrof Plmull Y111 " 1,111- - fear Diemaid thignmnahort . the , Diocese if Rai* sytais. - Dux stmegintient—Grod has bon; Veered tri bertha, upon us, daring lb. present year, lit addltkm to his or• dlnery mercies, as immunity front epidemic disease, end ad abundance of the fruits of the lamb which Is abnoet unemunplalL Ths_ebkf Magistrate of the State calls Its, as mend, to entity our gratitmile Syr all these blee ping* by obeerviog a day of Gamma remotions's', and Ix this purpose he has designated Tenreday, ileld day of Nostoder. respectfully recommend that our Churches btutPteed ea that day and that the Divine goodness be commemorated not only by tbranal religious normere but also by acts of charity, May it be ady ci Moderation to Our,pertronad Indulgences and of generous liberality in our beneeretions to the poor sled helphals,.. The number of the destitute, as you are aware, Is greldle increased, and to Mom who suffer from sickness, as well as posesty, the present Is a period of pendia fearhainem. Fervently do! pray that theeffortiebieb we make be their relief-1w theempply of their bodily nexessilles and tiM instruction she edification of thbirmindg—nrey bear some proportion to the magnitude and elnergeneY: To Chid end, I recommend that collections be made for the benefit of the poor In all our congregellone on that day. and eepecially do I renew the *quest made in for• met years that the Mospital of onrChureb In Philadel phia have a place in your remembrance and plow Mho tags. It Is constantly ailed by sufferers whose coodition Merits the deepest sympathy, sod at a Shoe like the Pro sent.nottring but extraordinary elforts,an maintain Its =unimpaired or enable it to expand tbe Made of mum. To our brethren who reside In the lona. try, and who are engaged in rural manuits, Iwoaldro 'secularly committed this opportunity far doing /bey have been mertitully spared th• blight wb bar fallen upon the commercial, mining and manufact ring interests of the State. Their garners are filled wi h all winner of .tore, and I would effect lonately remind Own of the words of the Lord Jesus, how •he said. It: *we Meant' tog Are Mess In Menlo and tq mokoossoerer lid is views, af Mew shall reach arsquired. IL ought o be gamarally known and seriously eonsiderret, • that the Treasury of the Hospital Is now almost- empty. I May such efforts be madito replenish it, that we that'll:either be subjected to the humiliating necessity of Incurring atuunmaaageeltie debt, set be constrained td eaeltraet materially the succor which In termer years well have been permitted to to the sick and needy. In viewer the appall ng eta Betel crisis through which our countrele now straggling. there is, 'I think, another duty which ought not to be neglected. It is the dirty of humiliation uvula the handof that Greet Being who has this signally rebuked par sins and folly as a wide.— For years, our Intense devotion to msterial purscutaand imeresta, our presumpoons selfirontletenar ' Mar belated spleen of credit promising enterprises of; the most delusivecheracter,r uratnprodongeosubinationatainted. too often, by tread and deception; our prodigality and ostentation, our tooleneral disregard of the solemn oh. liolions eenies*. and our multiplying examples of violated falth—all have combined Xo inviter dishes retri butte°. The blow has now eaten; and it hasesilin with a auddeunees and e !brae unparalleled in our .history.—. Ithas Involved, )alb tprifie course, the Wanton and subsistence of thoneands of Innocent and hapless per. sons, and theta is presented throughout the Jand the spectacle uf a people whom granaries and storehommi are Oiled, and on whom, Providence has delighted to shower Me-beat gifts. and who are yet redhog on the verge of universal bankruptcy. May God givemegrace to recognise In all this a vuolahnient provoked by our rrokieuneve and gnat. May be enable us tofearra wit , doer for the future, and %meek for help In 'tier boors of sorrow and dark perplexity at the fountain of His Be teeing that meth an act wII cowmen Itself to, the Judgment and tendons sensibilities of pastors and people, I herelok, recommend that /Vicky, Me torenUMA day of November next, be observed by tbe itiougregeJ Mobs of this Dioceses* a day of "biting and,Orayer--% fasting for our manifold sins, and prayer that their Jost consequences May be averted. . 1 ,1 ALONZO PIMTII4I Bishop of the Proteata l Nl Ept =yid Chltrs4 jvfnnfl• Poidada., mkt. 30; Isar. I • • • KOTICIES.' ' rir-Pnriarnis maul:min Lyon an d.Sd etrersti,lMThie Santee *my Se, pat 11) o'clock, A. M.,and Welock.P. If. • - -, figr , MITUODIST EPISCOPAL "Fereonli Street, Pottsville, Item Wmaux L. Gass, reator. vineservierrevery Sabbath at 10 A. 'Land at 734 A.M. I gitnENGLTSII OFTEMBANCRUBCO,IIthittare Pottsville, Rev. DA 1 11 12VBSZCZ.Pastar.' IMVlll4_llsniee Ibis Church regulnily every Surrey. %Morning, at lOX o'clock; evening, at 7 o'clock. Week) brays; Meeting, Thursday evenhogi at 7 o'clock. j irrTRINITY CHIMCIT SEBVl*—.li'oreseher, 15th--=d S. after Trinity. A special collection will liken for Domestic and Foreign Mitelons4 ?th—Friday—Public serrke In the ;church. as 2 mann mendect by the Ittehop ILI and 734 P.M. 24'-24th S. after Trinity—, tare Issammo—ProXerba, St.Jobn a, and Prow. Mil,l John. 25tb—Wedoesday evening, Pardee arid Lecture. - i. Stlth—Tbaradav---Mhanksgivirre, Pei—Serake ha the Church at 1014 A.M._ I - "It Is a good Oleg to give *mini unto the Lord. and to sing praise.' uoto Thy. name, 0, Most High." realm soil. I• 1 / 4 Enter into Ms gates .with thantorgiving;and into His tour is with wane; be thankful unto HIM aud Wen ma] MIMS." Psalm k, 4. • l 20th—let B. In advent-BElll4llre lemons, timbal I, and St. Luke I—lsalith ii, and Roalprit X. ' • I 38th—Et. Andrew ' s cries day—StM at 7 P.—Sniper* lessor% Proverbs:xi, and Hebrews ml. MARRIED • • , ' 221LCOX—TROUTHAR—A Oar. oaths ISth nat., by Rev. W.. R. Carroll, D. 71 , iYmcalt, 24 P., to A.J.. 1 1 Tuounutr, ot I ' • . - • _ DiP I . _ II - IPRAILRY--the the 9th' of ;COvensber, at prerliMbnig, Om n4r Omega S. Fea. aged 42 years and 1 month: Wien—ln A n Camp, California. On Abel. 22,t of September last, o eholern Mortme, Joan Wmakformorty. of this County t l• • t MSMAPP—On the 29th ultimo, In fresher townsiip, SeLnflkill ementy,Vommt It:Qaitmei Post Waiter, In the 85th year of Ids pp.. ' . WANTED. • W AN W . • WANTED: --By an oxperieriOd TED:--By business inan;la situation as Booio, itUspoi, Agest di totalcAeharaaat a Store, aba Is tally coagulant-and eta throlab Did bent or reteiesiee. 4pplyskt laO ea. Pottsville, Oet•hee 91st, 1897 444f 'UT ANTO) —5OO IA olive YoOng.Mn, to art air Local snit Tritelini 'Aietkir in a Moi nes* easy. useful and hsnorible, at a Wary of $lOO per month; A caidtal of $3 oil!, required No patent medicine or book business. Toil partiemen Oren tree to idi who etteloie a postage stamp or eilleepandiddrese OTIS A. nor/too.; san4cnnor.x. • November I', 117 i : 4541 LOST & FOUND. 1. §TRAY MARE a n d . MULE. -2 . i Caine to the stable of tbesabserlber ea- . ..r_ 0 "1 s log In liarry;Townshlp. Schuylkill COurt• "Mile ' ty, about three tricks iv, a BAT IX IRE I ' about : Jena old and alk) a MIN /If PILE, aboatlls years ord.-- The owner or owners are requested to! Conte .forward, prove property, pa ) charges and - take them affr ay, odor. who they wilt be sold to pay impalas,. ! . ; Not.l4b, 17 1 ,...46.3t* i , ISRAEL Rm. - . LOST OR MISLAID—OriIei No. 157, foe Tinnily Dollani,drann by !illebael Logan, nupervlsor, on fressarer ofiblytbo towb Alp, In favor of Patrick MeArtllls., ..P•rionS ars'esOtkittad *plod ro.' calving said order, as payment has boo stopped: November 2, '57 . 1441* STRAY COW.--Scraped tram the Shiverlber residing at Kee PhD 4. - adelphhi. Sehn i EkM Countyi on the 29 1 h ot Oeto r last, a DARK RED - without( arty seete-ited both borne bored and had a bell, hstened on a strap' whirh had been broken and sewed op span. 23a/d Sow bt about ten years old: Wbnever *ill ratans bee to tbe =bee:l6er, ore,* him traertnatlon ,where he tan gather wan, *lli be mummy rewards& ' DUST IV/WAIL Resent, sr ;TAT, - 4440 COAL ClO-PARTNERSjitP , NO'T'ICE - -VI The etatigieribers have eseeetited 03eteselves, from and after fists tiate,under this nurse antstyle of 1111.11/1, irl'ON It It CO., and will conduct the batons of Deal*/ to Gear, as sootentora to FILNONNICK- TYLERA CO., at 'No. SIN Wiluttt stmt. Philadotplolati 109 Attladtway, 'New York; tier No, d, Port Eletunood.l 3 -- . • : 4 i ritEDESICH TYLER, 1 . • GEOROg• W. TYLU.. • iC. NICHOLS BEACH, • ' ll' I i 1 W 11.1.1.0.11 .E. ISTONE.t. ' nay fh 1 , I-I 1 • tt 1 ASHLAND:and MA; ANDY COAL _Th e nakteeetined atili pre red 'to receive enters r the celebrated Ashland Peal rom the "Banerett oneer CollierY4' From the extenel re *Rerunning andlita• prevenient' made at the Colliery 'this *lnterior prom. .ng the Coal. they feel no hiettatlon in offering It toi the trade as an article that can have ho smiertor in the mar het, both Si to finality andlreedl rye= *'std and other impurities. They are • . red to mate:cow toots for Lehigh and Sehreylkifil from other mine* neatctorr4LEwro g. No 19 "Nu et strati, ng. . February P, a 7 • • d-ly CAIN, HACKERtt e p os', i 1 MIMS AND ESITPLIS OP ' 2314%101x. Iltirt3a. ICl'aitl:, Aim, dealers its Ober ern q titieg of . I ,• ' . . Witte and Red Ash .Cildis.. •., _ 4 e so lii.lo 3P s 1 streo, Pkiladelpiiir,. Woodtaird TrA I , anw.4 SekuslAil# 1 t : M l • • . onsullAcim , " ; j '.11,:ec0r... i , ' • [ , A-1,7 I Tnovus CAT7r. FeblVarY 7,57 VAN DISEN I NORTON{ 4t , CO., sou:-A g ente for th e id. of;tho , • xamasexcbisc , il = Navigittion COm'Coal, 4t :13vT A Best e Ka Ile sti , Beat.. Nc.,01 Walnut street, PPILADELPUtA• °Arcs: No. 63 Liberty Bt..ear.l4asaala 51.10/11E. Na 6 Doane street, BOtoral , l. ffli4plug and,Pier No. I ? Itichatind t , _ ;;$ ![aloe 2 9 , - - 13.1 kLEWIS AUD.g.NRIRMiIziCO., Miners and Shippers of the-follow 'Y ' ing celebrated q - , • .NTIIRACITE 064.1,, 1 il PintitatairLarid l LT4 Mita, LINE, -IMAM BLACK 1- 11411i,witagent. ::ttliniii):•:- i i p i.::Lnit 'M.A.-rum Asa. WYOMING YAL, do, . ..... . . 'arn MS, ati4 OOIINCI4 Elf ALSO. the vary superior i • ' ERLAND COAL.' the Iletapth he Coil aid Den / ST Waist West, PITUABILTBLIL. .!; .NI Slats stnisiti __ BOSTON. ,_,, 110 11rostisT, NEW .TOR T.' ," 1 1-: -- - I-, i • ' 1.4: '' . .F . T:i.'I',NOLUTIONS:" . ' IVSSOL iTION.--"Phe Co-Partner ship be , "IdWind between th e undersigned, :unit r thesirn dr Jordt.is hada hobte. is this day dis eased bp.scsutual neneesit. The business of the Jinn w ill be settled 'by ebt T. Noble. who will noutinue Anbi.4l - inaking be at the oldelistid. , awe; f.ttouta Pc , t' Witte. .1 tST 46.2 t 'TAMS NOBLE; Jr. DA V . l HIP NOTIft,---.111; Anerabliln the !anther basins,* rieteteSnit existing between IL C. Wilson and Lewis Royer, vas this dinikril•24, lti4 i o atomised by mutual consent. ~ ' IL 0. WILSON, _. LEWIS ROVEIL The undersis ed hare thirds', (April 27, I Mi.) enteted Into eo partn in., in the lumber business, at Maoism* sew mill at Os oot of the lowliest planes on the it. U. A IT. flit. )I„ u r the Seas 4R.C. It 3 aIiES WILSON. t i, 1111 order* for 1 r promptly attended to. . R. C. W I LRON. , Its 2,17 4S. i JASIF.S WILSOV. I FOR SALE & TO LET. 00AL MINE To LET--On Broad ski Top Mountain, Huntingdon county, Pa..-.of nape. rim quality onieint-Ritumizions Coal,wh !eh b easily fabled, and requires DO - breaking or memo log. This asegua•edlor Rolling klllls, Locomotives, Steam boom, Ile., and grids reedy sate. The mine Is well open ed, track laid itmg Ironed—ln eondlitou go do a good boa. ess In the hands of man of expedienee and capital.— It has the choke ,f the Ponnoylventa Railroad aid the renasylranta Can , a 1 as avenues to market. A pp], to fleariP.Hoore, No.= Walnut street. Phil adelphia ;' er to J 4 -31. Clark, Broad Top QV, mool owe g Nat - Mee, liantlngdon county, Penna. • November 14, '47 • • ; : 40-Tt TI V !stiO Vu sr t e ti T sr l+l .l . I • p il y eur y a thircce. tki. S. .. 40. 41,1, sorts of .T Rails, trim. 22 . !o. 00 wads poryard, on band and laisainbi MN 49. • N. T&R81 1 BOW rirol •N LOTS FOR...SALE-1n ; L boniugh of Port Clirbon. lo .1. WitTIIRSILL. Ait Peb.l4. • 7-I t yeoß RENT-=-A Three Stoll . &kir. DwelllE4 Ma., sad seven! efileee all tsntrie itroot.Pottarillo.' Apply to . M. NUR Bsptesiber6,l4' 3M? ' VIRE BRICKS for Cupolas, PUddl lug ao4 ~el eet lutemees; from the Iteadbit Wok,. kit fa elow,et the PIO3YItapiIURNACII. Pottsville, Jaq.19,1858 3trt ryo LET-4n Office with all proper • ' antmtmpts to ttos 34 story , la 'Centre • Stmt.— . uqulrs or• ' JOll2l BANNASI, . Vottssllle, August &,1357.:{• 324 f GHEAP FUEL—Coke for sale, •in largo at smelt q"ara Mies, at lbw knr prkeet matt per bushel.. Inaba olther at the dire. ar *arks pi Ma Potty it Etasuompaey. !Nor. n, '5 Oar rI I O , IL,STA late and convenient Mors Howse an 4 Mee, on itte mate otroat, Ten- Mont, recently voiApiod by Alert 4 Co.- look* of THOMPSON .A.HODTHST,Tr oinne‘orJOHlB /UMW, PoOlnine. (Snout 8, 87 Wet f U § _RE OE I VEP. —A large assen t, itentsfspttiedid lfaetSoheq, Alt . ,,from torlisOSThlet Bawl a Co., Banistin and others.' All thlneirliA want anip,ricrumeroiai at C.BAB Lima Book and Variety . Store. ' January .21.11157 . - /14t is i NOTICES. ' BERRY. CREEK RAILROAD coMP.C6r.—Ncitleo is hereby given • to the Stock ho aerebfthtLudlamCreekßailtwdCoraparty,that ari mutual electioe win Deltoid on. Monday the 7 - th day of December yeah it 4 . ie rfablk holm of Samuel Miller , to the Bor4ugb oliklnagroveiSebuyikin aolanty, to tied br ballot—Ooekrestandit. lhtMaoawl.ons Sperkary and< one.Treisurer, i td woe for the ensuing year. ' Nov. 14,!.57 146-4 t JNO. STRIMPYLER. Secrdary. OTICEjs hereby; given that Ilutvo perch:mei on th•3oth of October, 18.57, from dome hoen e r, of Orwigsborg. Sebapltill cousti7.—^ l ot 4 horses. 3 farm wagons, 2 spring wagons, 2 lomns„ 1114 1 1 1 hogs.* j lot oflltye, Oats, Straw and Hay, Grain in the ground', Corn i Itskter, -plowe and harrow; Winnowing mill, ruttin g boa, awn and:Ftatoeg—that maid - property beLonte tom e,f and that Ih TO left it In popessaten of said Oebrge Schooner, dud 11 us are hereby ran ' Owned Vint to Molest it.. LES P. SCHOENEN.. Noveinber 14,'57 • r 4E4t• rviolrsviLLE LrI'ERARY! SOLI. . Nrt.—The officers heti (entry Society are—Rtv. . msanuarr, Prrsidest -E. IL 0 LUX, En s ., Seereto. ry ; Jun. -T. Boyle, Terararre. Chireurtee Lectu re,, Maws; AdarOs, l'lsaaents and Dallas. Cblitavitlre ox Questi o ns, Idessn. Pople, pOll/11Thi Bartholomew.' Ctnes - skillet On gnomes, Neared Deirees and MUM& Time of !menhir-7'4lo,day evening. Place —ThoMpoon's Church. Market street. ••,.. fottrillo, Nov. 14, '57 .•. • - --4&tf jhNithe Orphans". C ourt of Schuylkill = Onanty-1n the the. of the estate of Zilward Cot. an.ideentsiii t • • . The:undenagneet Auditor appointed by the `said Court, to distribute the balance In the hands of Wary %Reagan,. late nary Cotiehlin. admtnistratriitorith the will ao• -awned' ot Migiard, Oottetuin, deceesed , to and among the persons entitled to the same, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his tactile Centre street, Pitts TWIN on Tuesday the 24th day of biovinotieVinst..„ at 10o'elorh In the forermon. 711011.• 11. • UNMAN, •Aoltitor. November ;14. '57 46.24 . • _.,........._ , TICE.--All persons having open •'' a A is'irlih me will present them tor ,sotile __ _ 1 c..iou meat. :so goods will be delivered to any person on_ my account without a 'guinea order from GEO.,W.BIM,Ii. Oetti JN ber O, 11.08110BNII, Cbrifroctor QsaktikE R44-6m ailroad. 8'67. s , . • --' --- 14 r - ' to ENERAL BANKING LI ,—N o- i ties isi hereby ghost that ippliestion will be made , naztaession of the Legislature !Or thipagsage of a (lateral Beating Law, based upon stooks, 'and upon, the groeral hiatuses of this bill submitted by Mr. Ball at ; &s last session of the lergialatore. • I JF 1 1,7 4,'L7. ' • - : NiOTICE is heieby given that tplksition wlll to mute to the suizt.Leglslaturs fto he Iprporation of a bank:of issue, with the Wad grk , wil co eOs of batilu4 under the name and title of "TDB Nil. lelttiSSlLLlt 141 d," to be located In the borough of Ilinersrille, Schuylkill conoty with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. Jul; 4, 'PT • 274 m 0 1- OTICE.,--Notice - is 'hereby otthat an appliestion wlll hit media! the next ieo4' odlof Mel lagiAstare of P'ennrsyliinla hr the Ibeorp o What of %Dank with the prielleges_of lune Banking andpocon!slhllt. NM Bank to be called the "COAL ItAK OF ACHUTLICILL HAV/07," altb ~ a capital of TOO flundd Thoueand Dollars, and to be heated in the Borough of Sausylkill llama, Schuylkill county, fa, &buy lkill Dairen, June 27,17 , 266 m , NoOTloE.—Notice - is hereby given : • that' auislydleatiots snit bri widest The next se. oof 4herLegtslature of 'Pennsylvania for the chaster of a Dank of isms, with the nasal prieftegeg, mid Dealt to Weaned the .91recn"E1iTI3' BV.tIC," witb,s caPitaa of One liondrol Tboliand whit HIS priellegolp fnelmaetthheesame!olßre Hundred Thousand UAW% and to be located In_Market street In the borough Tottarrillo,:trebuytkOl county, pa. .I*,. nen _ . VOTlCE:Notice' is* hereby giVeh j lop oPolkstiou rill be nude at.the best res. don of Legislature of PettaiTlyante for the lueorpo. •hsttou rf beak vithibe nine) prirtlettut mkt bank to be tailed_ theIINION BANK OF TREMONT,. with a ear itat of 09W Modred Thousand Dollars, sin! to !be 10n54.- twilit the kern of Tremont, Debuyllt lll CountY• • ELIJAII RAMMER, HENRY lIRIL , , • MULTI/ELMER °OM% RT J. A. L. TICE,- . - WM. 11. SEIBE DO , JORN BARNETT, ' D. B. ALTBAUSE, • ADA 31.WOLV, - TAO! DATDORII7; . 'LEVI 5.,43 DANGLER, SCRIM • Jane 271'59 241-Em _ ---i --- ----- TelllCE.—Notice is hereby given " 1 that aaallkation arill ha .ads at'llia .at Ra ce of tha Leila aunt of Pennttylrania, lot tin ebulier eit a bank't lona, with !hotline prißetea--.-atad bank ' tote Palled '“Tha Ashland Bank,"—wlth a eailtal of ,One Hundred Thalutand Dollar*, with ea Wailful, of AntressinOthe wane to Oaa limbed and Ylfty Thou : sand Dolts, to be load"; to th e botoueb of Ashland, Sek nylkli county; Mat, of Poonsylvanta. . E. P. TI 01IPSOIL ROBERT C. WILSON, A MACAU ELAM, DAVID F. AfelClllBlN, ' ISAAC BUIIIIIIAIIT, • JAMES R. CLEAVER, I. P. DARNER. A. O. SWIFT. JO:TAT/WI FAUST, • WILLIAM LETT. Ashland, June El, 'Of ' 268 m 1.._,..........____L____ OTECE.—Lhave - this day purchaSed LI tbs. entire dock nod book *wont , or Wm. U. &I-. ,butt, of Tronsynt, and taken pookennon of the mune. 'Tremont, Nov.'7,M4 414t. 0 1 LEVI O. SPANGLER. ' iTiOTIC.F. is hereby given that I have appointed ROLM= Sterner sty agent , In the piaci oW. J. Smi th , wboerill conduct the bushiest at my lire In alluennrille, upon the strict nub principle has ,; t data. CHABLIS Y. KOPMSCH. • I , lmi:ober 5,1.7 • 45.3te QFFICE of the Mt. Carbi*,R: Co.,Phauhipbto,.oetobirsoth,iin. maxis hereby giros that the Annual meeting of the stockholdere of' thle,Compsny will be held at the of. &Lein thin ally, ou Monday the 7th day or December ;• mist, at halt put twelve o'cloch,at which time and plea an election wIU be held Pore President and Eight ' lErtuastrsi:to /MVO for the ensuingyear. " -1 i •-•- . .14,1183 C. DONN *LL, deereteri. • PC.:member?, • 45-6t N° NElectiOn.for T-birteen Directorial thit Miners' Sank of Potter:lDA the county of Schuylkill, to rem lb, ensuing year, be held at' the Banking House , between' the ho me of 10 techaik, A. IL, and 3 o'clock, P. M.,on MONMAY,thenth of November mutt; 1. , ,• • •—.- • A ()enema Meeting of the stockholders will heltelill at the Banking noise, on 'IMESDAY, the: S of Niffenher nest. • ca.t.Loinen,v.eui r . • Pottsville. titli October. 'St • • b — OTICE.--Whereati Leiters -of Ad minton to lbe estate'of JOSEPH O,IIIIP Jl,' H. T:t., bite of Pottsville. dermased.have been grant ed to the nodetaftned, all persona indebted to the Mild estate art( mounted . to' make Immediate payment, and Miscalls Isaring dolma against the mine will Jrretnt Ahem to JOSEPH SHIPPR.3I H7D4 'or EDWARD EHIPPEN, e. g. corner 6th and Waltint'ata.. Phlladeliibli; or to {ill. NEWELL. Cremona. - Oetobe 10.17 41-60 , Athisia fsiratary. 1... ma U' • * ICE.--Notice, is - hereby, given th t Jetin G. Rena, Solomon, Moeller. and David render, bare parehased-frorn John U. Bressler Pelee 0; Disaster and Michael Breede r trading under , the hale drm of Blender t Co., u Merrhanbiln the town or Don aldson, Behoyikill County, Penna.. {hair ant ire.atoek of ears goods. eonstallng of dry goods, groceries, Queen* Aare, hartlware. Ae., sod the said John 0 ;Den n, Solomon Dresatet Ind David Bressler, will hereafter carry on the biotin= ender the ann, tonne of John 0. Beaty& Co ' and they hope by strict attention to Imetnees to inset a attars of publle patronage, and it. Is their deter. kninatlon] to sell as lola as their neighbors it not a" Ikea lower. I • • " • • J. U. RENN A CD. Donaldson, fte . pt.l2.„ '57 ' " 37•21n• • TIN 1 e Court of schuYikut county— , DONA LD:3071, DIRT ; DES HEATON, d. al, 237 Dee A .. Tenn, 1857. • I rt., Pa. - I :IEts:DY}DOWDAD.d. al, • The uuderelgued Auditor appointed by - the Court of Comm* Plane of Itehrilltill onto', to turortein ' the «ezootitit Of minefs'.eleide entitled to bi paid out f lb* utoceeds'eif tte• ale of defendant's property. will attend - 4lbe that purpose at his °Mee In °entre street, oepeette , thiAtnerieen Douse, In the borough of Pottsville, on ~ A lowley.l the, =I day of November,7ss7. at 10 o'clock, irbkli all parties intereated.lll, hereby uotided. A0v.13 57 46.311, . - JOUNP.II DART, Auditor. .:* o.. oxp e E TO . C_ONTRA L4 C X 'b r c ° tt i k l a t3 ll . uek ~,,nne a . 10 111 bo revels Pbtlattelpili, - unttl Witelnestlay, the =Hs of itcreesober dent, at 4_ ./clock, !be the sluing, illallpOrtll3Z. lICRIII his amid iklbortner Into Loots, st fleshpots. On the Letahti Canals far ate , mot years front the termination or the weans* boating season. of all tliotkal from the cern pears 111411-n i a d eut than 100.000 tons of llerehadtable. tbal to lie Attlee Aeries eseh beating mama. ratko roux of otawilidow the Oleos and Fis hers*, will apply:to ZOOS C. HAVOC'S, On, lb, Visa pairs *loped* teodeot. it Rockport, Owbm Casein re.oeho will glee any hdlinnatkin width may be de. liked skyostioti lo the lime, and wOt furnish_ printed copies of Abe lipectetstions of *be rock twotroit tole cods, *lath eawalso be alotaluoi at Oa Caap= i te* la Plikliiialpbla. ' BMW S' INATIII% Ms deck all. Owl Cb., Phloem, Oct. 29t1,1567, On; I,” A CARD TO THE LADIES! I pt. nuPoxen , s FEMALE GOLI)ZN'PILI4 RE INFALLIBLE in removing stoppers . or irregularities of the. menses. These P lie are nothing nay, but 132T0 been Mewl by the Digest for many years, both In Franca and Almaden, with en. paralleled encase In every casesandint 4 urgedblwilthY thousand ladlea'who have used them, to make the Pills Oldie, for the alleviation of those intifering tronkeny in regularities whatever, as well as a , 4preventlve to those ladles whose health will not permit anloamy* of tkmi -1;. females, or those sqpporing' themeetree so, are cautioned against using these Pills, a. lb. Pro' prletor assumes no responsibility after the above *dints ninon, although their mildness would present any inju ry to health; otherwise, these Pills are recommended.— • Diretelons arrompanynach box. Prins $l. Sold whole sale and retail by C. W. EPPING, earner Norwegian and Centre 'inept., Pon/nine, Pa. • • AU ordem must be addressed to the above Oeneral Agent, who will supply the Wade at roprietor's prices, sod send the Pills contidenttally to ladles hymen, by , their enclosing $1 CO CUAS. W. BMX% at moms, Schuylkill county, Penna. - . .AtirSoestgnatnre,".l Dosowoo," en leech box—none otheregenulne. Potts, June 6. " . • .- „ ,DZSPERS,I4,- , .. . . .DISEASE OP TUE. - .. hill-NETS, . . LIVER . „R 00111PLA i csrr.- . 1 WEAKNESS (),11:_A 'NY V . ! .v. ! i • Favg.rt Af4D 1‘.913":'. VERYti"ARMER AND , EVERY, FAMILY hail' Its wafter bitten., etheipen weed ar• E .4 i op to SOWS ralrOt He recipe, banded down (rem !Jibe, to seen; perhaps. i The principle that a ton fe stimulant Is *teem:ill in arm bonne. Is undispided, yet. ban.: "" P ' amended by unektftfal bandit, often contains elected , both incompatible and inconeleteti t—enteset imec ;Kids ire ly hurtful. Webers offer to the public, Inv Illidds rell - /km, !what will exactly supply this acne. pro- paned upon reletetille principles, eompounded r f ellup'.... acting In baruonoy, yet each fulfilling its own re toe,Pel Ogee. , I Tor,' ri1T6111%3 ix here offered, in 111. ennTenlent kills. yort pecfectly oak. an Ineituat. frhitle, acting sr , . th . ° circulation. nelsee the action of ' th e /yoke% to dee efig.' aid of health. repeal lir after ithy debilitating net ea , l . disease, after depression from beat, or any lore) re . 1 " 1 " • dental murk; an Anti..vposueedir, erideh. erleb ill F e " ."l alum hint Dower, sets 'with a peculiar influence upon the nervous system, calming nervous irritation, when take) Pr°P. l4 Y, wlthollit the least bendeney to the bed , . ."It Without dist distreadna reaction which Is the h." e t Wig touice--often causing more injury than the wigetral thesis. .-A, A't'one, moderately and permanently exalting the energies of alt parts of the frame, prodaciag sornariit • healthy Increase of the action of the Liebe+ c.1: 101 . CiltUlleally changing ; the acidity of ino'stoinith,•,d Set' log nermaity upon the liver in regulating perulaßO tl Y the billiary secretion,. -,.. PI . NOTlClL—Wieferer expecte toiled thlsi 1..5.-s 4 1 . • be ilimiPlioloted ; but to the sick, weak and foivirltitAi it nil] prove a grateful aromatic cordial, Pool*"ofrdial, v singular remedial prepoetka. Cant I inis...The great popularity 04 his ~,,, ~ del/f liellie ttO Aroma bas Induced many huitatleue. width '"' l e d 0 should guard *plod bar;.purchasin hip moms. ~c 4. buy anything else until you given P0r111101 .1 . 0 Lute) firrnes a fide trial. line bottle will con+ lat" i bow Inge fleirsupedor It Ia foall those tiallstic.". • Si Bold at 111 per bottle, or six bottles for /5, by the • liotor. raortirrous, - ommon Plias of BENJAMIN PACE, JR. &CO. Tor solo In rbilaika bla by tho ovroll -414.1 " Picorrrl&olhe• of the .1; Jobe Jobas, Nate Otlneb; Dyott flew, 133 North Second street, Abp. le itinkellog, by Miler. R Co.; Lasesater, by Jahn I. Loot • * Co.; Yotts•Wo, John O. Brown. J. C. C. Mew° 414 1. W. =Whys Tamosqvu. 14 J. , try; Illrorrovtilo. J. K. BISSOPa. and In Schuylkill Harm, by Dr. N. al chticktr; Nortuxbor PO? to ashes TT~,a i• T. 4Al' t OR —wishes 'Off call th e ' • al !entices arltLeousteemere and thopubli e i n r era to hie DiW styllrFA LL PATTERNM. ~ ; t ..! , o. Mar of Centre meet .Vaa?4 , 04"1 s t rail, Pah r in, Noeetober T, `AT 45- _ . - YOUNCOB PAT'T\ SCHOOL SLATEL rEBE SLATES aie from the reit.. ' brated Lehigh rites. the rotted anct pu j ,, ' ,he ot• mama Stake. rho nubs fa oval. of 0 ,". piece at 10114 ask, beht under 2 teteecome tomer". - 41„; the totteeieet, heeteetasd wet dotebie harm ..., 1,,„. 1 ; Itttiefeetheteeelle ot tetalt by. , ' 11ZV...D.4 x xis . August ' , Y.'S? '— , . . RELIEF FOR NIECIfARICIL j:vs . r issued and received by the Intb , e scribers A Patent Quagga, Attachment andvSavr, fore utileg anything whets afrerodi d;pth rogalred. Amnon; the many purposes to ithlch this tma un be.apptied profitably. the 10MS prenleeet are Tenoning, Shouldering, Dovetailing, Cog Gatti g all kinds of pattern mating and nu , it at STICIITERVII MrSON , (tamer Cinstre and Mart's sae s' BOOTS, _SHOES, --- - • BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, AC. rE Subserlbei begs leave to inform his man:men and the community at large that itaa Just returned from the city With a age eollortlou of ankles In pit line, con- , • imoupaliM *-• SHOES, GAITERS. ' -SLIPPERS, PUMPS, le, or'all,dourriptions; for Wks. gentloenen se,flailiam ie lint article. of Mime and datives' buttoned gaiters, something new In the West style. discs • new let of k.T-rmalta, Valises, Carpetbags, gout. Customer Work Deaths and expeditiont4, attended te. mon and shop In Centian one door above Irish street. EarMent dons to the Red Front -id Pottsville, Map 30, '37 21.-Iyi DANIEL Sfugling. iniongsnim REAL ESTATE SALES - ORPHANE I VOURT SALE. !I E RSUANT to an order of the phase' 'Court of that to of Selayiklll. to the wealth of Pennsylvania, the robsertber. Ade(ls. lett aim 01A balms Sage, late &the Coronet of &burl. bill MNA, la the County of Schtylkill. deceased, ets egress, to sale by public vendne on Saturday, the lath diy of Noteurber neat, at one o'clock in the afternon, at the pablie boss, of hellion Bata, led the Ausongh of Schuylkill Ilevrnw, be roan ty of ilvhbylkill slbeeteld— l) that "Hain tenement and lot of ground unathersd thirty-three la Xnia'a Additkns tattle botongh at ikbayl. kill Hat' to the county of Schuylkill and Etats of Pennsylvau wil>-Ihntedett, and :dentate( as fob lows, to wit a—Pronting on the centre barn:hike, eanteia. log In hookon aid roars turnpike 40 feet, end nun aware ex t e rft g back esti parallel finest° the dirpth of 100.det, and bean et by lot No SI, o n tb e north bj land tate of U Is, and co the wit , b y lot No. y Also, All thal certain lot i ppj.ttoolvvv,t to the foregoing addition to &WO ro the No. 34, bounded and described as :--F• the ; Centre Turnpike end adjoining lot N 0.33 Go tbe east, hind Ista of Ueury Ws on the north, and land of late leer 'booklet on the wait, containing In front on the 'o4antre Turnpike 46 test, la depth 100 feet, and wow* hag In thereat, measuring horn the western boundary of lot Na: 33,15 feet. Atm. All that certain lot or phew of penal situate la the Borough albresald bounded aad described as tineon On the north by lottio. 93, on the west by Centre 71119. pike, on the soulh'by lot No. al,amt 413 tke out by tam of the late honey Brits, and numbered In the plan id Bailie Addition to the Bonny& of &thqylittil Haven with N 0.33. containing in front 10 Sot, end In depth too feet; late the estate of said detest/al PFAU aad coca. lions mad* known at the tin* and plies and* by JACOB KAEUCLIBIL. Adis:ads , freer. 9y order of the Orphans' Court, JO*WCA Boris, Pottmille,Sept. 9,,'61) 44313 tire}. CHEAP FARM; COAL AND_TIMBER Lands In McKean Conntr,.Penna. rWERSONS wishing to procure lands in McKean et tiny et' the adjolniug Counties, at Toy ee, ena be supplied by addressing the uhdersign ed. The Air Keen Coal region, now about befog opened to the markets of Western Nov York, aim illitewi In ducements to settler With ebusdasee of Coetand hoe, a fertile soli and healthy climate, it Is unsuipsueed as a locality for Inseam/10 or settlement. WM. A. KING. . - &naps; ifrlfeas Cbasty, At. August 2Z IT 34.3mj ZLI TilithilPfiCiN, /WI thrive. ...._._._ DAIRY £ TRUOK FARM FOR SALE. tug OF TIIIRTY-SIX ACRES, divide 4 Into seven Gelds of the acres each, front the Mad from Pottsville to Ninety/H[B,llod bclUnded by the Moe UM Rail Hand, two and a halt tulles from Potteville, and one mile from aflnersville; thirty acres beleg cleared, and- the balance in young and - thrifty timber. and all under good post and rail fence.- s , 'his ~ , This Germ has been used as a dairy and trueklarm I'M the last dm years, and le in a high state of entity/Won, with large double Mum, Barn and Sheds, and - garden enclosed with pale fence, and full of various binds of, choice fruit trete, grapes, le.; several neverntlltng tpringa of water and well of the beet of valet at the 11, 0111 0% ' This ts;Silltili be sold on reasonable tamp, and possession giTen immediately by applying to . J. If:wenn:arm, or . . Tail. R. DAMIAN: ligtarifie, Sept. 19, 'ST 101.er A VALUABLE RED ASH COLLIERY . FOR BALM. • , THE subscriber, being desirous Of.re, tiring from the mining, business idkne hie ihVerd T HE atprivate sale.. This colliery t situated on the Schuylkill Val/y Hallooed, about one millineve Middle. port:. The Capl is of a deep Red Ash, and of superior quality, and H e il adapted to the New York and Hasten ' markets. MI the ImpTovements are of the moot appror. • 'ed eonsernetlon--eiinatoting In part of lab* TS hens paw er pumping sad hoisting mashie, with pomp! and *litho neeessitry MactilDttry, In perfeet order; ono 2:: , hone en. dine and breaker eetintes, bins, liereens„ holding plan and-gearing complete; earn, tools, and stork, all in rood order. The eolllery compliant' the eeletwated Spoba• -; Lewis Taloa, above and below waterline!, ell (ice oNi and ready to eouratrace lanynadtateopondkres. Nor further particulars inquire ofThe subeeliber,si Pottsville, or of AU:X.B. VISIX.R. at the works. May St, '56 , 224 f) SAMUEL STLLTMAN. • ' MEDICINAL. -A RETIR PHYSICIAN.- 73 Yeh ED. rw,wl Age, WHOSE SANDS-OF LIFE have nearly run oat, dlioovered. white its the East libtliew,s certain Mee for Consumption, Asthma, Mi. , . chills, Coughs, Colds, and General Gability. • The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a . daughter, vas even utito die. lie had beard muck of the wonderful restorative sod healing qualities of prep• a i 'Gone made from the East India llietnp, and the thought occurred to,,him that be might make a remedy Cr his Child. He studied herdand succeeded in realising his wishes. Ills child was cured, and le now alive and well, He has ante, eduttntstared the wonderful remedy to thocounds of sufferers in all parts of the 'meld, and be has never failed to making them completely healthy and happy. Wishing to do se much good as possible, bee* seed to such of his Meted Wow-beings as request it, Ibis recipe, with fall and explicit directkitis for mak• legit up. arid'unmesaftilly using it. tle requires each applicant to encloite him one shilliorzthree cents to - be retorted as postage on the recipe, and the remain. der to bo applied to the }mimeo' of this advertise. moot- Address • •DR 11. JASIM,_ ' No. lf/ Grand street, Jersey City. N. J- Novrrater 7, 'LT . fif}• ail-lo BOERIIAVE'S OLLAND BITTERS CIeLEPRAth HOLLAND 1113NItirt, rut YAIIIONACTURIA4 pannactulists anb PITTSBURG,,FA.
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