•. 47, 118414glieftifl . • HARD TIMES, . . • nisei riots" Is ite; .'--- cer*eery Arrf - • • And breathed teserierrey Tbeleeks are cursed by pr•iiitaa dips . . „no> aged ,r. Vbeeereebebtitie toll* eh deett, - Aed throw bb ledger bar • thews be row trete emierr,ra: : .ksworseebdayek 7; • • • ' Tibliooo‘l44l4i 0111 CO yreremtnresr..r. tr. Tbetbeee are wort se red ft saes tbegn sit leellOoblue, • - ebe dieihes adeiNekil ' rrmom Oure. biebreirdi , • • e(ebleb be eeneleeterre eret irekb I poem& rod ! • . DA N' TMA EPi te M ADE Paper tab:UO*o It° 20110-11dA._IWoollitts.prug M ite la y e r n4 fix WWI Cell ' O* l" Teesik Newmfeer 11. 156 . ,484 f . I ,' , it d IPAGINCI PI Actium. Tsubscriber .. Add.' . rifft"'wt^‘t^ 4 1 ' fi to We Model y , end 1 4 ,....,..-,ibe their - dowsed pigi Batiks, 113141 Dumber Ileberfvforiambliandeserketass were quAlltl4lo3. All it/PP"' "I ttl l =s, 011 la ism, • a tom sad 4, 41.9 rtittitletit, IrlAtilt Gu s!, EN, -ntreallgt a dii.bet smite oar Was 14 as bi,:atf nil- Sow hiztaitimtsintstershiwf...4.;iforriver gtve though saystetionsil'entdmia sserefoes. out of its had's/ failures. ; The wilier 'devisees fleet it *ff y ll ° 24 l* gsa""7 "din e7aglatb7 far Ms bereaved .1 " .."Nhe lap mut thj. ormsectent Reelsof, That welorve tom oneehe ara gimp great. dole 0 SPeeilo 111 "; th• B l n l k . " th. " I ' ._ _l x"" Iffale iv ies i . t lAa llildft l at t i t k ara S e cigtti t"ad emend -Oat esessaassea easata_precieux,er test a wum Mod. that maid the mai Is 1837. 11te writer states t 2451116411"111"Talablatiodth les awarrialior besmvemestomd his busily is thelreMletio ; ~,,skasta the free alibi menthe et th e pew% rem d Inland glass to film mho mthsealow'sbussa Atha* wars imported sae handfed and Ste mil- g= t , mil a copy° , am Nicauuses as met to ' h ibrisOf dollen higoods more than *ere exported rivia4 Almity of the d o mea r d, w i n o,. be " , tom , Atli : sit) of Jim York--that the whole e ar z et u f i; k t ° ra r i k i l i " tpe t r a v r !illigrt AMMO/ . almost Simi* hied' the Beaks ia the trailed 1 siare • Joss Wens, Itbasdnes. ',lutes Is teatberi did sot exceed tenet eiii- ~ • i . teerillf % shiarblair ell lb* spirals th e Basks is Abe coquetry beld, .f comm. • _ writer sus hie law the storm spprosehiag wirgsspidly; sad h i e trimmed his sath isoscirdlikr A.ly,sadwathered it, while thousands .9f those Oho gig not teed the bearing deeds and kept . `eaciti4, were herrimi to destrartion. ,-, ft is 'Maned that ths storm soommeneed,in . ..Newlfeek *adhere* Is - shadowed fonbtthe trat, oiraiw—the greet disk) of Epeeist from : the Bsais,i ,„.te pay the duty eseessiee Importations oret ~ . the exportations e 4 thatpolot. relating:man in the amenity nivel hom y . ' was the Wp ims, balance of trade whirl! -,..ete imommilits4 against as, smonating to apt etude of four deridreetaisd ¢fly grallemsoldona4 itein4 yet so 'Completely is s 'Conti& orals portion of tile ,IL.Tark olty press trader the mated of the Area of the (imago sicaufseturei, thoy stoutly tali thin the to Tariff of 4+ ‘. ties on foreigi wierahladbabid . anything to da ' ths basis' at: When will U. 'people lesie wisdom OW TABL Ties Bon JOIMPAto—The drat number ot tie weir So. " nsi of no iiiesnoit, mini,. piper; MUhilted is Ntlr "Tore; by, Seib e iTfillis, will he lamed vs the Isfol `'oetaaary.inn.t. , The ;Taman/ Pas earned a rapittationew :., he gettetifekhimeAnd uses Heim boast 6=o+l mi t ;-.41 10, 4 1, . hit , 4 l "fsti _ ..41 .04 Arcabilitet an L.: sorliaaram ut Li inlsoo.We Os roods; yew; wh ..-; -vie treedsw.iiiitill Imes attractie* to tee Misr. • lams are 1141 ADOMS . par annum . Address Ito 'A - Willis,lo7 Yoltanfetreet, New VOL • : .-* ~ , - ; : Twi'Laiwillitot.r-04; really, mail stnmrid* enni lis maul triad Godeitspon els ILIA for December. s • `two ; •lop,, ; 4 o sopae "The Night beer. Christmas" nit "Cbristmas Morn g" ire beautiful; In tact, we do pot 1 Imitate tapirs opinion to the effect that they, hi,is asser,been ampaseed In the bistorr,of American Bliora . abet Illeratone. '; The number b&r. os contains a tier cant slipper match' t a dna Whew . plate, a large slam ' bar of pattsrna hi l leresttug and useful to the tedles, e ind Menu, matter from the pens of gotta Victoria VI r; Paulin: Torsrehdbury 'N. Godfrey, Alice B. Neal, *lr. ' Oa de foiled, Norge B. Cairert r itev. lit. L. lioffird, s i: A. 1. , ,M . A. Illce:,..Llllian," ?drs..7ans Starts Mud{ , a• ris B. *fiber, William James Lisle, R. H. Willow by and William A leMmder. Order's Arm Chair and n• tee Table Gossip 4re spicy. This number confabs i•, r. teat colored plateis. The Lady's honk fa taken oh ; ' rer ridloesaeot and piste prevail, and it also generally War, for the are bestowed upon it by its publish Gado savialtes 7 ;end.he .111 fulfill It to the tette MAI bandsoteeti . taitober le January: - We ittsh , l l Book renewed amens In the future, the It flebly et, It. Coptespf tIM December number can be cobble Harman's. :O1 Afar. q•Ssore flakes came dancing down merrily 'tunny, i • Bzwengeß Joakeraieiarewiezuirrg !bathe against the powilhility of freezing daring the ap • leg Winter. Thu course_ f. jzolietans, and. we no !het with satlaletiow, . • .' • • 41-Thitraday: next being Thanksgiving, verde . beheld in the churches of the Boroiigh, The Rid. sad WllO3lOOll Artillery Company will Mt. uniform, Itin.4oseph McCool's church. Oa Tweatay thearternoon passenger filet, Phil. adelphia rani, of the tract at Mount Carbcin, nre• donne, thetpaplaeentent of *switch. No ge to tha trails. It q!• detained about twenty Minn 413r4 Re944;:ktonthly iceting of the Toni 4 Christian AssUetation will be held at their Sown, ad story of ROusel's Ofßee thdldlus on Monday sext,lioremhee' Sad. A full attendance of the 514 sequester& •Siors fir 4 Birds.—For moms winters past th Se has been mime enough to destrora great man Thu ars now Sires. To hare them again ohm mut be orottifted. Partridges, and all other birds, should be free this fall, from tha)gun of th mau l r - - . . la-The .ihirnarte Lady routinized her the Town 11.41 duties the present week to am: One of the principal objects In attendln' Mons, b hr tienineed, to laugh heartily, and w that nightly, 9>ilss Margaret has abraded In eo • iter andlteri ; to-night will be the last • ;Mired hero tilr the present *tient, to witness netts Lades power. • • Aar R. D...l44witer has received and has ler nor grocery afore In Norwegien street, above .the following retread articles, all of iluPerior 4 Babies; all hinds; Figs, Lemons, Prunes, Pea Invent Iloruiny, Mlnesineat, Cocoanuts, Cnt gums, pulverized, ameba, brown and DM? &lasted redeem Wine Wbset Flout, and II; Naar. Give tdm a call. • I - Jarrhe liimere Elintkr A i an election , Yanking BOnse of the *bore named Dank, on Nor. 16th, the tbiloiting named gent/men we to Serve as 171 r i:tors durteg_the ensuing tiltippeu, D.; B. Bennett,, Wm. Mortimer, Jr 1 Evans, P. B.: Waercheryt.l4. Ea reel, Joseph 0. Dougherty , Menu J. Boller, Wm. IL Schell Dort, Sol. Poplar, Gem Patterson. : , p" . .41 as: Ekctunt held at the Banking n ~, se of um Banners' Bank of Schuylkill County, on fdandaylast, tlp lfirrember 18th, the following named gen n even) sleeted dlnaktors to aerie for the ensuing yea' Henry : Saylor, John B. Adam, B. D. Schooner, 'Dan flayloc, S. IlforganrOth, 811111:111.i Fidler, John 0. Kochi r, Thomas Johua,Willlarn Brady, John P. 'Rutherford, ihouta a ire Wileon, Levi Mattson and J. W. Cake. , I ludaiPtar ' • Mat 4eru .tat_ fy elmeritt.--43trlionday night t nine O'clock, sborily attar the andel:lee In atten nee at the Magnetic I4dy's exhibition at the Town Hal had been dismissed, Mail gamey Waters, aged ID Pail while Pit : tr sing the corner of Centre and SOrwegian 1 ' ts; was at tacked by a4ndian, knockoddown and pia bed. The Act of Watersa haring on two coats, which ho ' ever, were ant through, probably aired his ilia He remised but a alight wound. Thai attack was unprovoked. The cow.' artily sursaihrut nude his escape, surdeemains unknown. Our pollee Must 'keep an eye on the rowdies with stab bing propeUsiUm. , . Illarßig • Accidast ms Out Reading Railroad near Au -Bs~w —Oa yfolneaday, about a mile below Anbunt,livt• ',rands Iletinehey wan' efoidentally killed Sy a wood train'. It rippears that as she wiiapproacbleg Auburn,' tba down passenger train paned through the lower cos ' 'erred bridgehat the time that a wood, train we, comingirp on the aa*ertrecit on which the untbrtunatewouran was walking. The was undoubtedly looking oat Obr the pea.. tenger tolls, and not bearing lbe wood ireful it ran over .her befort Me engineer could stop. At the Ilute of the Wei oeenrienc• the wood train was eoutink around a carte. . AP - • Occurrence in rime arrtron.—On '' ednesday In Pod Cerium, Thomas Ilartecan, a • •'-' .. . , was Shot aid kllled4by another boatmin named Th.% .Bourke while In Or e ' r ia mbizi of the latter's bast. It . a . pears / th at' upon Hui rewterriug Bourke's able, I latter ex: Whited to tbe ibrinera pistol mad • bowler ', DM which he had in his paressalon. While handling Ow pistol— illia a dueling ne—tbe maul. pointed towards i "Rican, It exploded, ball entering iftrtecan!shead, , !Mug blur aimed in tautly. A hystandergires this . ,re lon of the atbdr. WI are not aware whether Bourke arrested or Oh .. . ,fir IstriA Phil Chrtant.— Oa Sunday tilg tint about -12 o'ciock, it row olgrood Muse hi:IIIMAF, 46 ft Cotton, anis ­ l y"! by fins. How the d* wrist tad, is wet ni know*: ries Ara diStoilitd it was bit i g f ro m J 46 roof of crairofthe houses. With the exesy4 of sit let swam* 4 s soo, the ballithits iris total Two of the boll 61,ags awe owned by. WUllaut Moan i s torWTAew barn; tae by lliart,thus Sooty of Lisarellyw, and two by Atha tinwmig, of Pbasdalphia.' The winless ware ocasphd by Winkle Calvert,. Moose itobliiiiin, Thomas Lewis, 11Ts. Lyon, eis aid oth 'Whose tams' ars tot to our womissaioa. A lams quoin', of their nictitate was Noma, kustaluth2 SWAMI Is Its tisslTSit MP' q. 4 soother bag - pat Its impiati to this week. On Monday widen *boat Ins lead imow YeMoillat oar stosatittas sore stifle; irldlaitho inerca ry to trariftiorutotastsr taarial only a teir 1'461,48 abort 40 a meollfokifkol. record for tie warn 'ls as lb). D, I t t P. Tissosarti o.j. Assotrosro 1/stt, A. 11. 2 Lit 7 fig: • rim 1444 8 -42 a • elands, nos, 10,-47 • • •• 66 Tors., • • 44 Wets, 1 " 48 Ittum. 9,-46 44 /114 20-22 1440*- • InirA Atoiety.!-Ancberlbrifihnt alp dlsAes +=blot on turas, amiss last "Item Ms undoes of lb. Society. A &Asks . •on beat. impressions Ina disi'ven4 11 / Lia aid sigA."- MrAZ noilieg sat effactive. A ted istate Assert the temete.oirss Ule Ar CAM's M-741rnian% 41 , «"A sad *Lin aegiutrolleuts,l**4 irinamuret autiddid Ito grenAll 01 /0 4114 . t b! fi! ,t4tAar. Navin: FRiant irr a impair TlFUiterna--Li L:N ght AiPzatinix4o.b-susp.cfrmkis rower :ftslistgart ANTAITrat as a arerpSrif lbiday of last Week, Banned liellore,Strarged wililaelog the random of Sibs Sara of Parke arordy, was melted In Minim Srllle and oa Satan:lay bleu to Reading.:'Au a:maim. tkra of the primmer was to hare taken place at Raid. lag on Tuesday. The beading Press saYsiltat • witness tuned !Curtner deposed that lielleer make to the taw. gro i n! which beAlbratast) was barkseparabovralobre• vibe, no the 7th or Bth et October, maths: Itellwer and be had been below cm a wad expedition, and that Vantom; should not usentfonr to any one that he bad been at ilohrstille, particularly lo a *Moyer. dum ber of Surer rings were found to the possession of Heil. ', ate, which were supposed to bus belonged to the awl mead. it is alleged farther. that Mho' lisvor and tie atmundware present at a thumb cooseeratluo in Ham burg a abort time' protkam to the murder, and be wisbedtoacemapray Illas lame borne,whichsherefused. Milner thou behaved rudely, banned her Us, god something was said by him that he valid yet waned. Refiner alleges that on the day of the murder be was out gunning with a number of friends near Ilinewirllle Irbil* Ile. Span, of Pottsville, swears posititulfr ths 7 nail:ter and lhietset wire at his hotel et that time. .., 40 ". 514 7 1 rs Saks of led lesteste.,--FOr the Initente. Meat the 'citizens of Schuylkill Cbuitty, we Publish the tioncr*lng abstract of it'e noire sass to beholden, within the coming three weeks: • Atetreet of property Whet mold on "riday.Rovember 27,1 n Tomalus:—Treet of Itud,the property of George Medlar. _ 7 Abstract of property to be sold in Pottsville, on Sat. litdal. November IS:7Lotanit apptirteciancee In Mtnere 'rills, the property of 002111 J. Pritchatd. Lot in Ash. luta, William Clearer. Lot and appurtenances In Adel land Charles Koerner. _Lot and appurtaittantes hi:Fuser. tyro, Willis" Compton. Lot and appurtenances In Binggold, Jacob Dreher. Piece of land with rapport°. Aeneas InWeet Penn townshiPs Carper 10earn- Piece o land with affurhasinces in Union township, Isaac Ad dams mill. P. Sutton. Tracts of hinds in . Wayne and Washington township, John L. Zs be. Dwelling in Tamaqua, Peter lkYle. lions* and lothAstrlsatd,Low is Schnitz. Diuse and lot in Fountain Spriipt, Viten, tine lichulls." Catholle church building In Ashlogd; joherte; Newnan and John IL Jamie. Lot and appur tenances in Pottsville, Jrmathen : fik?ultz. Tract of lind and appurtenancesfin West Brunswick township; two lot& with buildings in Port Clinton the Jwolierty of Janice Lyon and Palos Mabel. Lot in Pottsville, John Stevens. Lot with appurtenances In ; Norwegian town ship, tiernard McGovern. Lot with eppurteoitnewa in Llewellyn, Lennon and lot in Padtsvills, John Manley. - Lot with appurtenances, in Port Carbon, Jacob Enda. Lots with appurtenances in liavid D. Drone. 'Abstract of property to be sold on Friday, Deeember 4, in McKeansburg ;—Farni land withitppurtenances'ln East Brunswick townshin,the prcipertyof George Medlar. , Abstract of property to be silld on Saturday, December, irth, in -Pottsville :—Warehouse and lots of ground in' Tremont, the property of John Banadt. Rota ; With ap purtenances in Tremont,-Daniel °Began. Roan And lot In Tamaqua, Samuel Adsm: Lots with appurte nances In ilintlerlalltS. Lots with appurtenances in Mount Carbon, Philadelphia and Son. bury Defined Company. Lot with' appurtenances in Pottsville, the_ property of Jacob Geltwe, with notice tol the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Company, terra tenants. Lot In North Manhole] township, George Payne. Lots with appurtenance, ;Pottsville. Gusts. vas G. Schollenberger. Tracts of tends With appurte names in Rush township, Israel Lindner. Bowe and lot in Pottsville, Michael Cochran. Lots with appurte• 1 Dances in Tamaqua. Peter Bowman. ] Lots with appur- tenances In'Tamagna, Nicholas °dimmer. Rouse and tot in Schuylkill Haven, David P. 'Divan. • far Proceedings of Borough Cbun#l.—A 'tiled meet ing of the Borough Connell vim held on Tann:lay erest tog, Nov.l7tb. Present, Messrs. idellarion,'Derr, , Ter, Ileffner, Fellnegle, Shertle,..ETert and hice—lde, Bhertte in the dank. Mutilator prerbas Emoting were read and adopted. • Com. of Ate. was eissattatd on witslnlshed • blisluesa. Coin. of Surrey was continued oit giado la Second at. near Harrison. ' Men's n the wing hers Et. Com. reported Market street culvert lb pimples, and was ecnitteued. ~woath• , they lads of sport*. • Coin. of Fire hp. was contlnnednn maim at Amigos Urea house. \ Special Com. on report of Grand Jury was continued. Com. of Fire App. on tire plug near F. W. Unghmes in East Market it., was discharged. The Street Committee was discharged from culvert in, 'Union street near steam mill ; et:dinned on *leaning out Norwegian ereek from Callow/MI to Norwegian strew% reported the contlnuatlen of Chnrch Alley culiert under contract out Progressing to SecOnd street, at same price, and war eSiittnned; discharged on petition of C. DI At• tine and others for a street; and continued on opening Fairview and Harrison streets. The Special Committee on snit. of Jacob Mine vs. the, Borough, reported a statement from E. 0. Parry, En., of the ease being decided In titter of the Borough, and was discharged. " .nte at "minden. ! l een/ire, l ettleloir rtnotty e Mag. eat his • stinted, r • silty : • ts, Ver. berries, the eel &wheat R. COM. Ina continued on covering or replankingi Norwegian Creek from High street to the next street; above, or so filf ss the slime may be deemed necessary. A petition "Mem the Rough and Ready Fire Company', asking an enlargement of !balr engine hones, was rte :erred to the Coto. on Fire App, A petition from C.C. Hay asking for the cosistnaction of A culvert across Centre street to Morris AddlUon nes agreed to, on condition that the ameba properlyseeuredi from damages. On motion of Mr. !daimon si committee'', appointedl to inquire into the situation Of lot at corner ot Centre and Market streets adjolOng./. Miele stone, whereupon Messes. McCarron, Nice and Heffner were appointed Committee. Or , otic " r• at the "[nadir, elected :—John Nathan. tones, L. I. D. Del' Jn motion of Mr. lifellarrod, It was agreed that a gpa- 1 dal Committee be appcdnied to direct the Soliltor to in. i stltate suits atheit flenjamin TOM fog' curbing Mils; whereupon Messrs. Matures, Swett and Heffner were, appointed said Committee. ' On motion It was agreed that E. 0. Perry melee $2O, and C. Little $lO, for servlern in suit 0(3. Kline. A motion to erect two =slangs at Market and Eighth and Ninth streets, was disagreed to. The following bills were niad and ordered to be paid: P. Ilellenthal, • - J3lOO 00 D. I.:Epterly. • -; - • • • 200 Phillip - - - • ' 22 00 C. Worman mad (*berg, . • 202 20 Jam itetslebergior, •1- • • - • 60. PeterJebelart. - - • ' 460 3110ersville Advaeate, j - - 300 Johni3. Brown, - • .; bO2 o.lerry,- • • - , 20 00 C. Little, - • • 10 00 C. W. Entitles blilwairehmed tot:Vat. on Ace. Adam , blll--s2oo—Was laid over. The Nandi then adjourned. Vir•S:AnyLkall 'Musty 741chere Ineitagle.—Annexed Is an abstract of the pmeeedings of the Institute recent. ty la session at Port Carbon • norms= TiTEL,LIIOII3I2I4 UMtUUT. The Institute convened at nine and a half o'clock. Mr../lekls, the President, ha the Chair. caned the meet- 1 lag to order. - . • On motion the reading of the minuteeof the last meet. tog was dispensed with except these of the closing am., sion, which were read and,' approved. At this point of the proceedings the memtens of the institute were vary agreeably surprised by the arrival or Mr. illchok, oar worthy Slate Superintendent._ Ile has Introduced to the Institute by Mr.,,Erew:son, our. County EuPerlebled eat.. Mr. Bberrant, the Principal, spoke of the didlcut i ties he had encountered la securing luatructors, and. gave an oatilae of the! order of exercises Or the session, after which be addressed the Association on the negattreof the question—. Does Intellectual Cal- tam tend to mottoes' Crime?" Ito defined the term In its browlest sense relating as it does, to the phyalcal, la toilettes] and moral Patentee of man. Ile dwelt pantie aisey, upon morel ennuis and the means of securing It —considered the parent, Sabbath and Com Mon School teachers, as the agents—Mont and intellectual culture mutually dependent upon each other--that Theology has been biased by scientific research, end science made More lovely by the bleadap of the gospel. Be then pro ' coated to analyse the arguments of thosaildso defend the negative of the question. The Met one to which be nspliseht,that the moot entightened periods of the world's' history hero been the most corrupt in morals, to 'prose partkater examples ere ,elten. It le said than gassechusette, which hrail intellectual culture to a high. er degree of perfection than soy other State. bas Went* itr proportion of erotical*. Mr. S. thinks this east mil notlang anyes It he prtWed that the state ett monde in COY community aim justly be deterudned by the num. bar of convicts. Two State* may have en equally, strin gent prohibitory liquor law, but if It be - rigidly enheced la one while it is a mar dad letter in the other, It would be widest to Infer that there were More sloistietm of law loon. State ibeD the other bemuse there were meM erimhtals. A higher state of morale will Mete that celluloid in One State which is mot to another; It lbw peat progortkai of crl nalila licarachasetta is a picot that fbi 'mita! eotaglikoi of that **oils Is imps that' lit this Staab then tbs. gnat proportion, In !blobn proof that the mania dile. people are is logically Opted glob bag oaa eritaiital 23,0al—Peaacylvaabi owl fa 11,4011aad Noismelnurtta ow la ;SW. Virginia hal the anrifirial preipertion et antrietn;Pento Weenie eigreater pregiceiton, Itaasaatteartb the great. eel. Tirghda-kure nettring north tire Wriat tree i *bode, Piatitol4* bas bitelk - abbasbid pr n aril !Pia orithico* so *nib inhol ir* it ria*nreirresicin !aid* hair4aliirs /!*4 a iliN*4 ll 4***olll,6ollloS4 110 1,114 . I L4ANII • . • • • - • - 40 1 46 1 ette l teelarnasselek *Olds ha ! • 4 hoder,;wdetkiiielhi tan: Robespierre wen smitten !tit him The appeseglieshimemoweilditusteenheSe Robespierre Indulged and encouraged the Snob. Ile I ' of thertimei shield wit beet argil to Intellectual culture, but rather to the of ' . - 4 0 1 tit Await salietifts dlewisdonf pied iatelemitice., T 016 .,d/s !!4(l411. O'tc4.4ll4erlilt, not b eing abet to uteunguhlt between true and eonvit religion be became the infidel that hi eras. . - • Ile Isis slat hilts show that but few criminate MIMI how to read and a still smaller number haat:gni lard -teetstot amalrlodiate,-, , • • flaring fatly aniwered the argaments fki,tholo *ha defend the alirmative of thh ,question, he made many Important suggettienate4hOnechers to whom is en• , trusted the reeponsibilitynfuthimating the *pee. The State Superintendent made tree very ':eloquent and appropriate that hie. object In coming to the Institute wee to, Iwo tor Itheself what kind of material vie hare ie this county to build up the profeadott, and whit Is belligerent. lle !signified - that - th respect Pia* ha' the .Pru.hssimi depended, moth upon the sands of the teachers—that they , were the life or death of the sehool—that - the 'protbrahnt' can as herenzferte he degraded, or elevated to *high laud -noble calling. Mr. Graves occupied the nest half Unroll the rattled Of Venial Arithmetic. lie Udell*, no other. branch so well. adapted. - to discipline the:clod of the , chi:W.—none so etfoctual to secure gallant/is of gooey tion and acmirseg 'ea Ale.' It 'aboard always precede Written Arithmetic, and if the Scholar Menhirs butane, it should bi Mental, as itivill - best Attain for 'horsed. cal duties of lih. Ile would have the Isacli4 'raid the question, then call promiscuously upon the Members of the elan fora sointiorlte Ovation repeetted accurate ly WI stated, then the solution given in a thoroughly an alytical manner. If iird pupil called !lien is unable • to reprodueeend rave - the question he, Teta! have an. other tolled; whelk it 1. solvedAltaanalysia eritictsed by elan and teacher until the most clear end &rids; . hir.Stattoten Adlowed in Grammar. Ilsteok . a. mull clone of bityiwho had never received any instruction in that timely for the potpie of drying hie' method of Imparting instruction in the elestentarlPrinelplea of Humour. Ile tritstited'M the boys in a familiar way, ttottenulanguegoonwasted of-40,000 words width were divided into claws. l a t4s of . these hi ; was, about to teach them. lie then them the names of things about then= and thusifeitrodueed the smin, 'keeping • the distinetion between the name, and the thing. Ile then Introduced them to the verb, and writing senten ces on the blaekboard_which the boys iaggeated, loon mite theta familiar with these parts of' speech, after which he dismissed his little class, their faces heaming with satisfaction. di 77VSNOOS asator Me Fields gave tostruction In GergraphY. He qua: Monad the teachers as a elan, upon the definitions some discussion evened upon their accuracy. Mr.P. thinks that all the Important definitions should ttelearned from ' the book, but that the teacher should enliven the' liter , elses with judicious remarks; that maps With bold out. lines of lakes and rivers, Ae., aid much in giving a clear Idea of tt4 definitions, and slam that It would be a way inteMsting and profitable way of instructing In this branch to take the clan op and trees the objects In rm. 'tun as all our strirmuMturre Miniature islands, mamma hays. ; lie said imoreastormunde upon themind la sueh rambles, would never be 'eland. - kir. tirsver took up Written Arithmetic? and mem, piffled his method of teaching notatlONnotnentlen and addition, said that there is not'sufficient: attention paid . to the ground rules In Arithmetic or else we mould not god so many pupils so very deficient and': tr . :minaret/ In applying them. Pupil's should be so chi:4o;4oly drilled in. Writing and reading numbers that the inclosed place of erveryperiod,and of every figure In this different pe riods would be as familiar to them as Mode alphabet—. lia wevirknot let his pupils,. flora the outset, take any the granted, but require them to-render a reason for only striae .it is takett. Re adrotated teaching simple sad caMptsund addition la the same lesson; ilp by this means h pupil can .be led more nifty to Bee the analogy that "exists between therrithat the same luta - dela are immolved •in each, and that they differ In no respect except that in one the ligurer Inane' from right to left by a uniform and la the other by, a ' varying scale. • . Mr. Phillips, the tm scher,appointed in Algebra, pro eeeded with Instructions in the eleinen tier that branch. Ile find gave an outline ot the language of Algebra 'by explaining the principles of the eigns,,4hen wrote et ample' on the board la the mitamPle raki:which werePet* homed by Members of thitlammate. Thursday Eveniag &Won was tom irp with addres see. Sir. Field; the President, nem lii eeeeplisnee with the sth Art. of the Conatituthin delivered his annual middens. Ile reviewed is part the ,hototy of the In stitute and."the remits which Muir Win produced 1 .7 its agency. ' " • lie said 'when all intereated have , dc' roi:their duty each succeeding meeting has been bettir than the pro lading one. The Inatittite,has 'mended the teachers an opportunity of beComing.bettir aeonalsited With each other, and the different methods of betruction.' "Thus far they hare been conducted without the _assistance of any foreign aid, either of talent,, nstractian or totiney. But be.thluks • greater amount of good, alight be done with such aid, yet lecturers and instructors ',Menet build up and carry forward ourissoclatien. The workds sae of our owa-"ther may set thebill in itatkair we must keep It rolling; they may ; point out end show the work to be dense; but we must, perform IL Xs* ry Teacher who has a true idea of his vocation, and bighead and heart enlisted Is his work, eau do good, service towards making oar school; system popular iniong the parents and people at large by conversation, with leeinnitand the distribution cc! edrintinial Jour nets. Dr..Wythes followed withalectureon"Nin . Considered as a Vezetable." lie first eowddered the difference inlirm between ant mate and inanimate matters ind mid that inanimate objects are iritealar e end augabirtn tgim, while animate bodies are bounded by runes. Their mode of eziatenee Is different Animate matter'grins !eternally by Rolm- Ilatloub while luanktiate Increases externally byarcree Moe. Inanimate bodies have no orgies iddie animate always have. The principle of life belongs only to ani mate bodies. We know nothing °flier nature of life.— It is known only by Its effects. Ile then considered man- u a vegetable as to mild. tion—showed tied prebend= and digestion were nem, eery to lt. Ile slam treated at some lugth of sbeorbtion, cireutilion, respiration andseerettort : Ms lecture was fall of thought.end delivered Ili atientertaluing man. The State Superintendent pee the closing address for the evening. ; Bla opening remarks!irere a continuation and particular application of the preceding lecture., tie ,spoke of the great Imparter:me of teachers becoming tis• Witter with this science, and said if correct principles ovoid be instilled into the minds of the people ea that they could be Induced to give up patronizing gout doctors and patent medielnes,wamight save * snore tbao would de• fray the whole expenses of the Common School system of Pennsylvania. That man must be educated physical. morally and Inteneetually to, render him weal In society. lie Is not a convert to the doctrine that educe. tion makes rogues of people, but thinkst,hat It can only have this effect when it, Is one sided and incomplein.— Of private schools, It is his opinion that In general they are pilferers of the people's money.; i young people 'Como house from such schools full of rain and foolish Ideas with a disdain for the employment of their aged parents 'and neighbors. Poch representative of-education awe to strengthen the preladices - cif this ignorant against , sehoola It Is time the people of this great - Siete should exert themselves to get into the right path and to raise the, public schools up to such a stand •point that It will not be necemary for children to be Sent away from home and from under home Infinenrer. .:Llght must be poured In upon lbe minds of the people Inordor that the highest hopes of our country may be realised. The State must tome In with her power iiiiiroandate to assist in log the character of the schools. ,••.: • The Common School miens is the one - tbr the educe. tion of the manes. It Is Its Influence that reaches, all elegies of aociety—the rich and this per alike—and this is the secret of Its power. . There are some who doubt the 'iss !lei of the Cowman School system. They think the country is safe,that It dote not need its enlightening aud moulding led uenees to perpetrate the Medi a ve'noW enjoy: litany object to supporting the system by paying fists bum they annotgrt returns for their mottey,'yet willingly pay road, County and State tales and help build prisons Jell& they tuner wish !oomph) In order to set their • Looney back. no thanks theeratent will outlive ill cv Position. butthat' tt 'Weide all-Oa functions. lie itu great faith in a geed and faithfsil County Superinten dent, and considers his the tighten] of the eyatem; end that if this dace sliaild be abolished, the whole systeW` might u well be abolished. lie says that he should be at the heed of the schools in the; county and see that they ars properly destined, anti that the teachers are ' , propelled Sir their work—that they tre thorough teach • re--qualified to lay stood solid' foundation in the el e. mentsry branches era which a noble structure bay be 'Meet that will not rentable, noticed some of the Celictenclea In ptithery instructions as seen hi *limp. red spathes ef some of curtest ' eduested sten.. Many puplis after passing through au 'Ointment usenet Write; set of numbers on the black board cud Crib them off Into periods correctly. That itteam deficiencies !COS be overcome by the muted &forte Of the County Bumf& tendeld and teachers...that it lathe duty of the former to usemble the teacher: In thi,espaelty of law sag, and there take the lead in sentries ceenite' et ittettnei tort and lecheries, rendering the lastituti la the time bangs Normal Sebod—that be airfield be" the master. aphit, and show bride contagious that be is willing to make sadism t h e the pup* cf elseetles the gebealif Is his county, 'Lie spoked the greet changes which • had been effected la sountke when the Enpaintai. flute bad tints dans their detY. lie has much gond ' Vencelatheslldeneyofinstltutes,cadthinksthatthey should sot bs Hotted toilful:elbow dentin That they should be motioned at kat the ono week, end that Plc ry Wisher in (be county sheild be rued and reidy to I perform his part-tbat the India shale! takeaway theli ' bonmeteand go to trimr hn earnest-that Madan *DO, are unwilling I. elms the whale that aro aider their canted for the tangoes age tog the teseluiaan onstr. tunny olattendlog the Instlana,*; sot anal.* irbit therpay2 their instiey. *toll eseeldbleo tereettee and pentad, isd %soaker bed the tutetfrt; tied atteatket el the atlalenal abbey& he did sot close !Agri beirly dime rfebelt; ,, - • is Oi'iiptSii at*. ShaniuoCiebo of Matti Tilts.. 4.1.16) ,Mr -1 0 411 ? i i 1411-1100 ble 1114 / 4 41 **, dem [OpitOsiis nod week) HoTELs i -"WbIlTe 'OCIReg. NOTE I'l-'l4 tip tnsetst intd itahsttiotipo • lesepir 1111APegar. . Satirists:seats oust v.- annum & gami c mess Ravel sailed tbr ihirsitathisS tesassts to saw" - Atecartidir•Zz.it Pierce and Isltly!haintiefletk It Madeira. orlllour is selling in liaiiiyeasenesa`kt. P .7:14. 111 111; nag ) k.slritriret Oen.' 'e r ' • — . 40411i/40 Off*Tbo abate house of Washtleausti • - i lar;ll.' typographical association ban been or- 1 •-; jlll.4ir.liptomer, the Devitt,. isolated in Nerr York on Thursday evening. apbei ,Cllottianalrgwiiinetter aanipkited antic bent Sgrirag. jar Gilbert Canard; a Fotainent titian of &Meanly; died on Monday. • - lob'OeL W n P Pieker' Pit* eltal of the dust% Last WDQiathaport.: : Jittrlttalberg diappointed eitissaa At' ttepdtrig tart week.. Shabby. Ifer•The Lecture Beason of the present wider has eotrneneed - wittoonsfai garkfr. •Wotan ) . - Mtn editor of T4a Paterson (N- foutiligmtee.r.,4lettlaat week. . " ' PerfatiPtitto 'l3dstartisl natineri - onsaseidenikt killedit Oak Rill Collier/lad west: = • -,- .lstritenwals is taking atop. to give work to the unentpitrred,of that piece Right. • ; Jelirtrka publication of the leading DaiZ Ga arta writ bit resumed on Xondal neat. 18P-Potatbes are being shipped.fronl Maine to the Booth. at 117 to 0 Cents per basin& 0ir..10 Paris they hire a Indy to faint in the bores at a erittaal paleage In anew tragedy. je~ln mat of the wheat, fields of Chester eounty. as' Whist. Is airtmdy Indies MIA. • xitgf,A steam carriage has made , ha appearance in the streets of lianehester, near Pittsburg. • lar'•Geo. Snyder. lisq.;editorof the Williams port pro", bu retired'frout that eitablishutent. JElN'eto unsitenesstal attempt bad been, made to launch the monster steamship,.the fittaui East- fitetiri.l3eara int mime:rani in Maki. :Poity-One have been killed in the vicinity of Calais, this Fall. - - jliffirThousands. of bushels of core have laftly been Feld in Scott county, Va., at 20 cent. per bushef. . . • 1 0-I•Tbe aggregate wealth of Georgia is $528,- 927.618. Urns, .427A611... Number .of polls, • fille`TiliTemnsylvatila tint huilding is nearly completed, add will be ready for - occupancy a few week*. ' " • Atill•Saninel W. Lew% publisher of the Fars,. er and raider, at Pendleton, 8. C., died on the 9th Instant. 3161P.The - farmers are making a move to help he working people by giving them work . Bight nod proper. 461/•The 'N. Y. .oreenwich street mgrderer, -Morris O'Cotutel, be; been captured. He la only 17 years old. • • `The diminution of'popuistion of Manche,. ter, N. H , since the depression of buainesi, is es timated at 2000. ' . • i "ffilh•The exploration of Africa, in which so tenets progress has been wade of late years, is still par sued with cigar. • ' .gam-Dn'the Ist inst. a lire broke out In-the pen itentiary of ilissiaisippi,which . c on sumed $70,000 worth of property. • AP...There are note at Horfolk 109 colored em igrants, awaiting the, .Maty. Caroline Stevepe,,to i meat% for Liberiti. • ; • •' ' • 1 "1/010 - In Philadelphia:on Monday,' the 'minuet election fur Bank Directors took place In the Ma jority of the banks. 'jfitedu Et. Losis.businesis him considerably im. proved, and is much better feeling exists in all de partmenti of trade. -• ' AS% Duston paper rays that all the railroads out of Heinen .show slaw falling off in their autumnal receipts. Mr. James Morrison died at his seat, Bat tildqn Park, Eng., on the 30th ult., aged 68, add worth $20,000,000. ,INIPAG,the milli PI Dover, N. 11.: hairs sus pended mark; with ime.excepttod„ and that _ is run ning on short time. 26212-11sey of the Mills in. 'different parts et Massachusetts; that were closed • month ago f have re-eMamesixd work. - pit-Thomas Hudson, colored, and Jane Hes. tinge, a white girl, were married in Newburyport, Maim. on Wednesday. DeVendel, an old eltiiim of Mobile, but an officer under Napoleon at the battle of Wa terloo, died last week. , zarqdr. Woodman, the husband of Mrs. Wood man,: the heroine of the New York HoteLatisir, had sued fur a divorce.. • per Pbilii) K. Miller has been appointed Post Master at Beading, In place of the present In eutebant, Lewis Wunder ! , . jar Governor Wright, of Indiana, our minister to Pravda, has been elected 'a member of the Ber lin Geographical Society: ,11E/I"The Trenton • bieke have agreed "to loan the pity. $6,000 on the credit of the city, to be applied.to the relief of thelMor. „1126""Indepettdent" is the name of $ hew ire company organised in ambers.. A large and powerful engine will be purchased. • AllifrOperations at the Montour Works wilt not it is thought; be •resumed for some time to come. Bad for the *Amen and for Danville. 2211 - A Sire. Jackson walkid in Harrisburg, this week, 105 consecutive hours on a plank 2 feet wide and 30 feet long "without sleep or rest." . 'sar•The Wyomissing:Noonan Ilanardetery of Reading, resumed work last week, with or fair prospect of continuing during the winter. .16/frA challenge has been deSned calling *upon it . tnan Who has hurt Your feelings to give you ma lefaction by sheeting you through the body. i ffifer•The Treaty between the United States and Nicaragua was signed on Monday, at the State Department, by, Secretary Cass and Minister Yris dad. 1/o•Why doesfe Body with_ Immensely wealthy 10Vers around her hear more simile than any body Oar? Beams° she hears several millionaires it one!". - . . • . 1 41:810Ctrarles D. Philips bas been- eentenied to lb. Penitentiary thin , Cheater.' cocuity, tar! six Taint, for tilling his cousin, J. Cleaver Banal*. mew. - iferTbere are six &tiring mills in Lou *Volk turn out about 1,000 bevies a day,' consti tutes in the neighborhood at 4,600 bit/hels of wheat., prortie P. If. General has renewed his' offer of $250,000 for the site of a new Post °Mee in New Tork"--94* to the Park. eatttlt of Chambers street. •• r.;•,• ipir le Reading a'rew nights sines, the -tailor ing establishment of Col. George Heekman, was entered, and geode to the amount or over $2OO stolen. • "ftill`Hrs. Smith. . Mississippi haly, aid` foreeitiy editreis of 'the' 'leathern Laday's Book;', at New ,Orleans, is playing as Memphis.. ;I , ll' _ • • the tradesmen in Wilmington, Helaware, have given the abominable credit aye rem the go-by, add adapted the cash ,prinelple of doing business.- "`"'"• ' , ASP- Tte.leihs,fetaavii, a newspaperestabiished itl Boston some twoyears since, PS the organ of the English population,, has been diseontioned for' want of patronage. • Iffit•Bartholondiw,lbe sculptor, now in Boston, has sold his famous etatita of Eve to an Anted. can gentleman for $5,041t1 will be brought from Home in the Spring. •••• • • pg:The workingmen engaged in same of the ma EL uae turi establiebments of Harriabdeg, bevel resolved to give one dayts rasea:monthly, dating the winter, to the suffering peer.:' • Or Of six hundred and -twelve young ladies 'who fainted last - year,lenore .th a n half of them fell into the arms of gentlemen: OnlY Arse bad the misfortune to fail on the floor:‘, immigratide itt Ned York for the year now drawing to a dose, promises to be considera bly larger then for any year since 1854,1}ermany furnishing, by far the forgtzt qtiota.".• • .liffl•The Acores Coaititatimdiat .intio ; that a cook of ono of the citizens of Augusts, takdpening the gizzard of a deceased Shanghai, found szpiece of gold of the value of Ore'dollare. - • of the meesares of helping tia:poor, proposed in the' New . Turk City Coonell„' is„ to compel the bakers to tell bread by l welght. A committee his reported in its favor. • .pb-The city deltol3 of Chtesgo„ Martini Quid lan, has been caught disinterring dead &Ales and selling them to the Medical College. - Quinlan was held to bail in the aum of $2,000. • ,11/I"Huntan heads are like hogsheads—the less they contain the louder report they give of them selves. The smaller the calibre of the mind, the greater the bore et a perpetually open month. AtrThe large rolling mill, at Phoenixville, Chester county, I. in full operation, with its cam plement of hauls. The other mills and fernacea a the sates place, will resume in a very short time. pierA member of the Lazy Club was complained of for running. His defence was, that be was going down hill, and it was more labor to walk than run. Complaint dismissed with expenses. jar -Charles 11. Kolbe, Esq., one of, the editors of the Hocks County Expreu--a German paper =•-is gone. Ile has bees eaptured by Miss Henry, a beautiful and aecomplished young /nay of Doyles town. ' • • jtat`Bents are tointog down In Chicago, more rapidly than in the Estatern titles. Theta they are from 2.5 to 80. percent, cheaper then they were 91,i months ego, and talents are I'l4wpm/dot this decline. . • jrarirlso ertio of corm were getheied this swop from a Bald on the (arm of Gabriel Feeder, deceas ed, io Pena township, Barks county from which were shelled serendly 12ilti, 1321, 1381,1546, nod 1600 grant. . itridegini, the gesdieenia who prupiated ittatting a-daily In' B4ading, but sloped - after ,swindliog sundry. parties; be been operating in `Jersey Share. Cunning retest. DO' our Jersey - Shore friends reed the PaPerg.? per Several arrests' of persons in spected 'of be. iorisplioated is ibo warder of Moo 4idaltoo Day rcr nest taro been Wade; but is each itUdallee they Were acquitted. The Murderer or murderers sidle:nein ondinwvered. jitdr A serloos attorney walking down th e Street seine dap sinco„ sot his foot upon apiece of orange peel, slipped. and wads eleven +mama Wry *Edo. tits before be proridootisily recollected . that. be 'could not charge for thew. and ceased. - jar Wild Cherry :fidrk aid far, by an Ingo. aloes eombios floe ; with a few - other 'ample, * at. forties esthesurest ataidote known• for consomp. ' lion of the loop, Dr. Maar, lo his Dolma of Wild Cherry, has prodeeed Ja. remedy of enteld Sift• Dr. dosepb A. Huber - died is Washlogtoo eonoth Ala., on the 17th ult., - *god et years.-- Mous so osoistantUrseu Napolute/ army mad vu with it in the rarest hos Moseow. Be ',OW wpm of hos sthdomoolo sod ontob eau- _ . llirb 4intioan wbti fir tbi Ltd Nix Mouths boo Woad 19, palate say haw soo4l4l>boolt siatel7 appal*. tir bis Meads, tros osliatotio, hail* York lowettottog Os *di of oh MS Or srti its *lb oro, orkidilmtostrit told. it.sowit, oOker. • _ . 6 witilliaosta swilhatsu mosiebta - , one of the best or _ la Ameria, e; acid tedistingaised_ernuposer , • r th at Ilistrueseitt, committed eueldea fere.slays 1404 Rhiladelphis, *bent hi isitAresidetyoris, :)10,aberlist Years. 1 ' jitilllite lien employed in the tilatiiiitferthe 'lteedias Railroad Company at Beading oregiow • Arevillailes short time--eight hours"' day. ~aedessmos SAM-o'clock in the moralng, as 4 quit „Saabs the Attentoon. The wages hare bead gee. - Jeitalljalidateld tar:proportion. ; jillrmllMH eitelalsked thenonomplithed sad, realdellablelritawiggie to;the'exitstaitaly lovely -46014 La SparrowgraSt;smieluttinidd jos be, dMMsaty I,phould press the stamp of tore upon lips!" gaspoadatt . the fairy-like creature, "should be:.-stetionery P' y'jtirlast weeks body was picked upon the At- Untie beach a little to the north of Cape Hatteras, tutting %belt 'around it containing gold daft. No doubt it all thi corpse' of eau of the, passengers of tbtr ill talid Central stsierbg l / 4 O th er dead be. dies have been seen floating in the neighborhood. o**Ni, onatenth of the :human body is solid dead bedy; weighloteue hindreit and . 4dirorrpt e rantle, was dried in an oven till all mots : tot e !rue expelled, sad its weight wits reduced to twelve pounds. Eaptlau mummies are bodies thoroughly dried. They usually weigh , o.treed seven Poundiu2 , ' • $11•Elon, Philip -MLitt, of ProSvidenoe, R. L; - Asedetettnitusd to eopply food patio, to the bands • *heft babas - been obliged lif,dlscliarp Item his 'Slut "GA's. Tbe , Coal,witll 7 .lrbleh his • lards are tie proposes to divide among them; in ad dition to which he will giro them bonne -ant free of charge, - If ever y lady in - the country would resolve -bet to buy another Silk dreirilor is year totems, g billion' of dollars would be sated to oar eounkr, which 'would hi I complete panacea tor hard times. The gettilemen might make a 'Similar se. vierby limiting their. consuulptloa of Aiquors, Att. Try tr. - - - • perty'oryouog men, living in Topsham, were returning from Drunswiek on Monday evening, in a somewhat iatosicittett state, 'when a 1 1 quarrel arose as to the ownership of ...bottle of .quor. Eliphatet, Berry seised it aid ;an, followed by a man named - Dudley, who stabbed Derry so tint hi died in tt few inin.utetr. AlP•The Pittsburg Poit says 0- 7 Tho Allegheny, i lifonongattela and- Ohio are again teeming with ' water, inviting mereluitidise, prolluots of the for est, tield and . coitus. !wale fall of' 'fr ends es different from almost every otbei year, with but little welcoine for full rivers. W e . have twilling to export and butlittle to expect ha return freights - 14 river. The - sudden break-doWn in ;monetary &gifts contributes large), to_ the dearth ef /emit aces, In everything except Coal and lumber. • 140 E, YINANIM at. , • Timm PI 4 *442419 aritigradnal Improvement In money drain hathe tarp entrildenee ts teturnlog, the gate opencast. le 4:Leaning, and pekes era genarl9/1- • Wens au Mom Goza.—Dneing44 . pui gear ending Jima 501 h 5546,4** Impeded:l Silk piece good* •• - .A 1125,200,641 -.. Other BIM goods - - - 6,017,115 4Embroiderine • • • • 5,665,351 'Worsted piece goods. . • - 12a345:45 Rich pirpetipge • 44 ; - . iroohlottan and Oki • d r ,i'.51.771 ThelsasincreaseovertitsLapsrtsofthesea s etreforthepresious year of ossrly d 1.1.000,000. and is Y probably la tom exceeded by the Imports for As ler 'eodltt on thiM:ith of Jane last. Novroodeithe elates .'are bard. • • ' Simms .111onstit,—;As the mOteutent ofspaclela rfreserded as the tru ha e lades, Co the course of trade, tbe 'Neu Yof k Charier s prepared some taloa:l4g state meats la regard to the usateuteut of specie foe the last thirty-id:year& Gkiteral Sate:hint of the lootement eje ie haw the, year 1,820 to IM6' , • Tea rear 09010; 1830 0 .171, 3,000 • $ cuuo,ooo 1840.. 50 840,0:0 • 107,469.000 ISM-. 66,010.000 • 01,906.000 'elrir ending 1836 - .313.028,000 30.766,f00 14 will be mini from tha that the not Nes is ttdro4l9. mai Was AS follows Lou Mai 1831 to 1830.1 2,828.000 • 1860 to 218414' 000 5214.570,000 Gila tram 1831 to 1850.. 72,4347000 Net lane in thirty-six years 10136,000 ' And It.wil elm b seen that our gnome yearly lairs since 101 has been Oddyfiveand a halt millions, This emount added lathe average yearly inereese of our fcc elgn debt. represents the actual average yeegrly, tom to this country front arerhorhag or, the taten bf imparts over exports. if we place the yearly ineraanigal the for sign indebtednom of this country at Any millions of dollars. and.add It to oar loss of specie, we will arrive at the ratio of our progress toward al/Abend bankruptcy fbr the past six years, namely: eighty Ave millions of dol. lore a year. We have as an equivalent for oar *reign . debt. a magnitkent system of railroads. Rut what have we to represent the millions paid for foreign; manatee. tared goods t A cultivated taste for finery and excessive dresser@ hardly an equivalent The tank statements all around indicate Dr/iterations for a sp eedy nesusetitlon of . specie, payments. At New York or the . week ending on /*tardily week,:t he state ,ment showed &slight inert* of loans. bat the state ment fee the last week ighowa a change the other way— , - y contraction of $016,494, with an inereseeof coin to the - • 'mount of 0.959314. At the same time these has been en Increase of g 1,160,00 in deposits, and a reduction of $176,660 In circulation. All this , givers an early riseneap tiOn. The total of eoln held by an the banks Is reported at the very Limn sum of $19.431.966, and at this lime probably:exceeds twenty militant I The New Orleans banki, bY thdlr•lest weekly exhibit: made, also a very favorable show, • They show an Increase of specie In the very large amount of 81.153,103; increase of deposits. $1,006.606—and while there Is Increased etrenattla in the bents, there is a reduction In loans of $670,82Y, and ha elregaladbm 0f5112.900. q The New York Herald says: • "The banks are literally mussing over with. bullion . and awn. Our most irttragragant , estimates have been exceeded, and the Increase. le still going on. The IBt, Lords is in with $1,200,000 from California; the Adel will be here In a day or two with 11100000. Here is an aggregate of $1,600.000 that will go Into the banks this - week. The deposits show a large addition to the dia. -- esursting taste, and yet the banks show a contraction In loans. it Is now estimated that the honks tanpay_ on demand fifty per cent on their liabilities In case' This shows a strength unprecedented In the history of bank ing In this city.- In the face of such facts any farther postponement ofs resumptionthe height of folly. It in ; is nspreeekra that before the clamor the pnewstweek the banks of this city will have virtually rammed specie payments." • Sas new Congress which meets In a thw days will ''Olk• Set otl Democrats, St Reptddicans, and 14 Anseakane. Elov. Unites of 11 comes out very strongly Nativist Basks and Paper , is his Mesas* bat is. ', mod. - - i Runs W. Nos has been appointed Eeeretary of Stab ,et North Carolina, Tirol/IA deceased, who UM the of. Iles nearly thy yaws. , : , . . Ira man a good Democrat mad a lending politician in Minnemut, be can boy gomunormit land kr three cent an amt. • . „ - "'lltnoanoto to an entnnerstion made not long sitteeithe naturalised voters it New 'fork rity ontmentbei the ea rthy voters about one thousand. They stun round ambers, 43,500 to 42,500. • Tag 'hunger” demonstrations got dp to New ork city are don* to swore the rwelectio of Fernando Wood. AU the 'worming" eleitned id tole mere humbug to. swell 111 s Zdajedy's rote. hat a. dema gogue Yernando Wood Lt The Ira& of these "dew onitretions" are pot-bongo politleb who go ensued among the crowd smoking their re. and bate always money enough tollwWwkwoo a drink. before they start.— "Look at them fellows," meld a.byetan der, .-they pretend -to be trotting men. des what white wriethands they hare.' : . Data Vrtsursosflhumas,—Ths Iris Ctstattturiots pub. !Ishii the following letter from Judgeldiot to Its wit tor, who teguirks that it vas not "TM" thr the pellet . • forensda, Otto:kr 31, P 357. Itautihn:—The tattle la lost, as men ordicadly esti 'mite results. It will discomage the west and doabt tag t the yeast will seek shelter to the ramp of the one. spy. The aunt of counip and MU will stand inn, with tonfidante unshaken in the dna/ triumph •of the sight. Conran and peralserasat ant qualities ssisatial in a condlct with error and wrong; the, with untiring ac tivity, are the elements of suavest in all gnat read*. . I look to the future with unshaken confidence. Lib arty cannot be crushed out In this age and country. Op n has no charter Wen God. Ihe tyrant theta:Mu • I=er, and defiantly assails not the constitutkinal rights of American eitizenship, but the tic tea rights of man, shall soon fall a lifeless and leathiome corpse, under the persevering and courageous smelts of truth. The mere politician believes in the potency of great Interests. Us seeds at the idea that any other than sel fish motives Witham the aetioo of uteri. This is an in sult, both to God and man. Truth and Juts* are flightier then Ileillahnesa and Wrong. The beeves and martyrs of our rare attest the noulenesa of bernanity.— Men are capable of the highest motives and the mut loyal stnedLutness to principle. Truth Is neves dient, but pleads ever; with Irresistible .pmenuiventes and power. . Thar. le est/mouth Id treble aeltualtiehig dis interestedness, battling in a just cense, that cannot be overcome. All the great* mild forces of Nature are working unceasingly on the aide ,td. the right. .4'n the thintle of II le we requite strength in overemaing obstit. cies that beset our path. Disasters test the' militancy 'and courage at parties as of men.. In the nature of things, metres vaned come, but if we art true - to the rause of Freedom and Humanityour triumph iseertain • taw "rill the day be long postponed. °Manliest, lois; tienand wrong cannot stand against righteousness and - truth—lf so, OMnipotence la delluoned—than is the earth I province of the kill One, and men the helpless ' viethn err his malignity. In the houi of disaster and detest, we must preserve an atdellog tidth In 'altitude. and in the living energies 'of the Truth: We must DIM!e despond, nor weary in the putermanee of onr high duties., There is nothing In thereautt. of *halide election that should fat a mo ment ditheartentrim hopes or relax our eiferta. It has not changed this intsential nature of things, it has: not made the wrong th is is ,beyond the power, of a majority. Majoritics can make the rulers of today, but they cannot matt the oppression just, nor eradiate limn the hearts of men hatred of the oppressor. they may ilphold tbr Visite violence and fraud by the strong arm of adilta7 it 'erearAut they :cannot lawfully take from man the ti with which his Maker ham Invested him. Not a stone tri• the citadel of our strength has been thrown down; we dill stand on the Impregnable ' rock Of Truth. fluitytanny, entrap abd wrougagelest which wet protest, is In *cu. extenuated by a An. ,hy given against int. Oppeossion has gained anew of perm, but out en blind smicUote.tbr its cruelty and Injustice.. Let us renal( marvcres to Freedom, and - gain strength for future eounhOliti try divesting mam i of every selfish and Ignoble' "There f 0 'tide to the' i r g iro ' of .6 , ' , dirk take* at itajtood,& tee est 4644epftiatieirtere of Graurilie Stetter, No, 807 C r esting *trete, Phila.. delpbia.".. The bard of Area went* it, (fortune) but Stokes and fortennare noes 4sesiiidered apse. spoors terms. Aod fortuniti noUnd: be; who possesses the sound jeeptiectt'and geed sense 'to buy all his , clothing at tblieedebni*: irt hporitrat of faahlon. , _Ever in Ape entering to the public good sad public taste, Ibis great dodger has • Imported immense qnnatithla eflhe rates% and Most beautiful fabrics, which' &tilt* trews madcap, or in the piece, at theloves; tossible prices, to salt the Owes. Let an in waster an elegant garment of any kind gireibtot ib on. . _ Loa VOWS Rscoraintv !--SEWI3IIII- gnu 10.—Mr. S. W. roods ::—Barligithierttaay certificates published ii relative to Dr.. Wfidar'e Boterst of. wild Cherry, I take this opportaft or orreries& word is its Gaon whir& pa infaes at liberty to. publish. A few sooraturAdace,'itY,l wits's lays became so stab idreetad VillaNNll4,l cold, that she lest her yoke, and sairentdrarx*_ frost pietist lb. breast. ..11si titration ber blade such alarm. .Ira Otte heard yin*Bsi:- ram itrovgly reonsinended 'hy"thows sib 'bet used it, I pareband I botels pt Tout IVO hiSkit pleat.. She took it accordiag se rifireer.- sail* predated s weaderfal aNict.•- rterentrastati bottle, the led carpreaty reeettereer Att e treise, Oak pains ratbsidsd tad ha Walk vitt. ropy PALS WTI& ram WY, Um* O. Batmen - 414i 4 Noss pas*. "lea Woad .i...auris.,c tom ' . prlollll o.'BROVrifi Druggist, -„,kiree*risy j littimiltni Coanip . aliki. c,., 31UOMIN •Wik- =MEMO ;9040711 vivo, *roses Sulthrost....A Mhos! Clontr mad, attend to &oink 10 a ritit dam otter , LUDY 'WO IM'Apsa4. sorrtoßooltottog, bronifooo to titato LW* lho moo:* of Oro. Inn nod (frotOie prosertptlott loot. *toot the MovaoUN M. PAONALL, Xs. 186 4.1 . „ . 4re5t, BrooktywOow York. , t mean* As • 34 t - %Ai Itigi rs.:4l . 3tbtt Irfus, !inverters 4 Patna, Mao, • Comm Mese. arrisair fang thateeraw red iie pat lal Importations, at greatly rebuild ekes. with • liambaloa dfscrpaot f. teipt.aeia pay OWL Ka. TOT this int groat s :lom filevaath, Phtladelphle. 41. SirWerotro noir Iletstorattv have arm known aro other inettinino Ida as* a akin of *Me roolidenne in to abort a Uwe H Chit has dowe-- It hat lot Sea mow than a yearidnea we trot hoard if tt i , and it Dar stands at , the hod of all tentuitilee of th• kind. T yr. 41 T , 'mar *al apt, of K oireelyes, betrinig had * mini*. as our silenn of Otre tart lily' 11 Tit rot** its original color, bat gets more 00-but some of tirr Mods hare, solo we hen never known it OW of re. stoning the hair to it* original haler: 'We slides sorb beaentlai prematurely gray, to giro the "nesters. tire" • trial—Chester (fitiwWs) • Kier* itlethors....The difficulty j "bleb ovary experiances lAa iataLtir RNdltieetolntents, is entirely ebttated by lir.Clittinas'oprepirailoa, exiled thei Bopt Coated MI. The pill otisimsted with Ave white atyptr. ao• Omit ft • rosatotilea aid tattoo Ilk* a sow iitog4 which no cliltd onfir yektas turd to swallow. Yoe wontiothis to analoweed and It has been wood with swami aft in yowl of toothlog. The intros of lbolraroi School writes to Dr. Clieluroor,that oho hos vied by snow Maw hi* linfar. eiwited Pitllo both dire complaints, soli always With toting meow. . The PWa way tolled of all paged* ind ineniseei. on, in every Tillagot, mad' town to the tcoltad States.— Joss 0. num, to agent for thin pica, - [ 4 6.2*] . • . • WUeaith Depaeds BRA NDBET/113 PILLS verily the blood (so imams gals simsim atisectOrie ess. Itild 'operation vritle; sue. ceselbi MU ire the peculiarity of Brandreth's Pills.— Our race b Stittieet to a zainndancyol Vitiated bile, at this season, end ft is ai "dangerous u it Is prevalent, but larandreth's PT/rafted as invaluable Usti elbeisni pro. taction. By tilde ocissional use we p n the collar Una of those letpuitlet, which, when lautldelent quan tities, Uwe so much danger tolbe body: health.. ;Thu some ente liter complaint, dyspepsia, bra of appetite, pain in the head, hentiarn, pale In the breast bone, sudden tautness, costiveness. In brief they spark; their way to the ?sty ruts of the disease, ektattsing In their pump, recnosing every unhealthy neettraulation till the blood Is 'purified, the whole system ren:lated, and the Buntlines and duty of life become 4 pleasure, where bedew they tuid o been sad sod veiny burdens. Often when =Mashes Mined settiltlngei the moat salmi charsete4 whether-tram sea-skims, or Übe/wise, Where the tete/dog has been appalling; a single dose of &air Brandreth's Pills has at once cured, and the patient bas &len into a meet steep. When the,itind, Faucet ad lect Itself;irbeis the memory All. when It ti an effort to fix the attentier4 when our broken, and our waling hone harassed with foretodleD of eHI, then Ihendretb's Pills should be need.t II these warnings re main it abutted, rheumatism, consumption, titwasn'of the heart, Mau 'erections, jaendlce, dropales,.. ides, apaileiles and costiveness, wilt suddenly Present them sarsa.. These Btandreties Pills would have prevented, but nevertheless T*ll they vitiate° eine. Visas= at once; do not let prejudice present the nee of this simple brit Puma remedy. BitiIIDRBTIIII THEORY OP DISEABIL Never extract blood. 11/lied is the life.. By alstraCt.: lug Rio painful diseases you may oceligion the Patient ease, but raw:saber, Ms am iv only the rafacideaur bus: . wisp the power to feet, And by thus; taking away nat tares teals, you may prevent her (roes • fully repair . in g the ravages! of Indamosattcm, and convert grharatilght only here been the Maness of a fay dayier weeks Into *chronic affection of asoiLha and yeera. • • RRARDRETIPS PILLS IMRD WITII IfATURIL Naturs'aremedy, in fact. %hp sudden, lento cr eon - tailed pain OCCA3I from any cause then to insure a qulek retarn.to health, you must It* Brandreth's which will earn relieve every organ trionnodue phesnre and remote 11101111 humors whose presence often oterudona inch terrible suffering. 1 IteFOR.Ei TUB WORLD 108 'TZARS. Minty sidliovi Oozes gold, and the il , phere of their use; Woe's still extending. Ask Ihralosanag and pamphlet of cures. Agents will sguirdi >l 1; - Br.Bartsas.—/II gdihi with umikiiimpai" :aide Ishii, ate erninteririta. Oettlia poiBris: sad they. will NM*, ' 444ut , ' $11.4 00 41111191, MID •Ibr any Medicine that will facet PRATT & R,M=R+: WRITAGIC OIL Oar the following disesseet—ltlaenmatiem.; Neural. pia, Spinal affections, Contracted J.:dots, Cholla Paine, Pains in the Side or Back, ReadAche,Toothache, dprain a, Sore Throat, Crete, Bruises, Boras, end all Diseases of the, skin, Aloaciee aid the Wanda None genuine, without the signature of Paired Bowen attached to each labeL Principal ogle*, 206