The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 28, 1857, Image 2

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    ' Milk CTrefifirelailiV lUD ' galt " II tub
tithed in our FiestVage, to Wows Our +Wen
of thi condition of the Territory , and give, them
an &delouse idea of the nisllerrenes entertaieed
' at the despotic conduct of tkii- Pro-Slaveiy 011-
. , .._ , „
prat of Eatissat .I,' . - • ..-,..1 .
It behooves every 'lmerlian 'citizen teho,cher. •
ishts . he liberty hequeetbette him dullish "the
blood shed in 0 0 , -14ripjft...,„. ter ittnider sind
welg well the ceesequenees likely to reset, if
he as late in esteading the Slave Pewee on the
.... ~....---rr-------r•------- - soil oar freelenritoyies. An inch pitted this
111125 Mi UMW : •_. • 'eir,lwill la the next, be extended a l'Oets un
til th is
It hie been 0, favorite Positives <Cate Vre-Sle-
Y vast territory spreading from the Minis
*vr,i.'.,"*"....,,,,of ,th...„,is .country , l' 3 l l ,l to Il i Th" . zn °* 7 - *POO the Werth shalf - hi - the - tore; of eaves'
V* "' -r""' ' P w ''' " °I '" i "'"r i "."7,.. -- - I T - tat ; and grime: Dave we, have one children no its:
.' sass es befibfers efriineld e Pll: * ,'" -- ... l e an ; teWst in 'reserving to Freedom that vast -domain ? '
' suiilltiL •L ' ' Min," vile *W eld g r ''''' - I''''" C m Remember the factrthat when we rostrata:some '
use idwiltw ' " ' Sul _r, B ". s , .".7.' fi t a nn t .hundredi:Of isilea Into the interior organists,
lb. snares -111, 111 7 , lelogie' n g "" s ' '"''''' - only then, we reach the geographical centre a
„ deep; of such a reside, _lint what is the isles
cs e t t h
11,,
hi a men —the t e fetid.
p a ns of the
° bo P sne ' n ' isdliznPra • -t° Iga"114-" lb* aP " Wes teed only_b '
y the roving lodise, and the
' preaching session of Caress? Whet new act
.„13,
%outgo
imams (mom
lb .
, surthsirn
, nritat , I:uff_ le, in extenteAual. the confederated:Steles
, s
of the Democratic party, denuneistions of the , ed
. I ' e x ° yet to Is reelolutei _ and subjected t o
.
cones, et the ProAlararY:Constitelohal Couven. e i ei 'l e d _ ,nno. Shall they he blighted, by El..
lion, and .bionghe ispoialtirtletst, the firesstor, vi , or be reserved for the free, happy homes of
yet items willing,' . The efforts of the 'Pro
' Oovt Wise? Let us see. The' October election
'• is Keens, deeded severe Important Wats, eel Sit ee i Party - in Kanftalli Prove that 14th lti rte.
went far temente maturing the eureitfonst of a 'P i igen* they would not be satisfied, but still
• wo Id reach forward end grasp every loch of
Dee eettlesuent. Aciordink to ' as; Prjcssed
'-doctenes of the organic set, 'resting a territo. is 11°7 tet7°nd- No 113 " who view, this mat.
tut oremment
and
p4pssing fur si worn indn „
. ter calmly, in . a thoughtful, manly, independent
pe' idiot political condition, that election deter- 1111 neer, can,fail to 108 COLITITICed that the Slave
01 preby is despotic, vindictive stud onprinci
- Inlaid the deetiny endwise a Free State. There
,
Is
via Immense . usajorui in gamuts Infant of ex . pl d, *d too often, Sods in a Demeatie Arl
in nistration, a pliant tool to serve Its ' purpose.—
eliding Slavery from it by State constitution.—
T
lionettitstandir g this however, there le pt danger 5 progress however, of Slavery oa thh cond.
n nt, mast be checked, and we much mistake the
.j.-litelt - the Territory U ill be adiaitted Into the
truism
as a awe sta t e., will the , mu . of the sp l irit of the N.stbi it it will tamely submit to
Democratic • party; N4th, 'equities In' the at; a t e new oniesSe in genus. Sboubt Congress
mhich i will seeemble next Monday week, not, TO.'
tempt? Tbe presentl position of .Renstur affairs
to admit the bogus State, a tempest will
may Imo set forth In a few words. Slues the On.'
- I;..hes
sisetimottentinu has hens turned toward
hieb had ad. it he unparalleled in the history of the United
the Courtitetional onventleir,
totes, fur it-will be diseovered that ie have too
. L'i U
I og been submiseire to thT-demandi of an erre.
Pruned to Starlit the result of ,tkat event. - All
ths , slisiuns and snr4inting speculations as to the ut Stare power, and too meekly berre every
", .
coarse to be pursued hyr that
. IWwly, now give • phase it heefutposeg. '
• place to certainty. The delegates hate ;done' a
...Reseal. - commute:lions have - apitraired in the
- '
thee wor k an gon
k d e home. They hass correctly
, , I' hiladelphia Ledger this week, in regard to the lon
-
~ --
'represented °lei:4l4e to *bleb they .owed their ' t amount • family can be supported ire. One '
' origin. They haviatterly disregarded the tole°, says, $5 50; smother denies that it can be those
- uf the people, whose inetructioni Were heard In comfortably at twice that antount, While .another
- Sb° lane election I.i' that ( "4 1 07' 2 4 0 .7 bare commaalcant will. support -,s family of ave. all
.
consummated the 'Risley desigeed from the be. - wh ese ty sa w ro p o p en $231 per week. • The pro.
ginning. They &tee Prepared Is Pro•eisrer, con' gramme Is aa'followir-13ackwheet cakes and,
' stitution, which is i to be forwarded to 'Washing. molasses for breakfast, n cents; sante for supper
ton at the, opening of the session of Congress, li. For dienerieoup, containing ' beef, potat`nee
- . „, lobs
.. fAr P 3 ur g ed I nr° "S h 1444 neS s e e P i f petal' turnips and rice, IS cents. -Total, 33 cents. ' Fo;
• We, despite the WtoPbello Prot*" presented in, the week, $2 31. There are families in Phila.
• - the periottof the Free State, Delegate, Ate. Par. delphia, that live undoubtedly, on that amount,
rott. Thi haus is:direct-and plain. The Demo. *
lthou h the assertion may elicit a smile,
crude' party, being its the aseendaat in each g
' branch of the federal government, will hive the •
question to decide. They will be compelled'd
• :' .show openly, before all the
_people, whether, in
, this matter, they {hare been 'pliying true or falsts
They con no longer wear a twoifold teeth, for th
.
•i Northand the South. Their 'trap face will'
. awn. • . •i -
Let no ono be;deceired by any 'false pieten
. , that the question of slavery hi to be subinitt
.. to the people eflKanses for their decision. 11
such a pretest tke Conventioni only add. wanto
. insult to theirj letfamous . outrage on popes
• •., :rights. No sensible man will pronounce the trick
thus 'attempted even ingenious. Aside from the
. clause permanently establishing ,laver', the Cu
„ stitutiou embraces features 'known to be odie's
' to the Frerstitate teen, ar.ds.sprossly intended a
~ repel their votes. l, But they-are required to • e
'' ' •'-'s, -
fur every other feature of the,Constitutiee in r.
..
der W vote aPinst slavery. , And Inark; - . .al o,
that when thee shall bare. ,thus voted down s a.
very--us of .course, they ate tot exyuctird to o,
.. and as the trurention deliberately intended tr
give them no , ehrtnee of doing—the Constitut or
. then irill he i.iruply silent'in regard to slay, ry,
• in which call, under the recent Onncianceni on
from the Wet official oracles, slavery will e is
' lil Kansas, and no more , legislation can drir i
• • out. It willj be rontildcred a slave State, qrem
. . with the pro.slavery claire 'eritscd. But the on
-*critical heti, taken ceic to prevent even this
practically unimportant' mokification.
This Is the new dispotie'act to which th it.
- tendon. of the free people of th'is Republic is uow
celled. Shel it be ultiotatOy successful? 'hat
• 'the coarse iif the entire D!mociacy of the; (milt
'will be, is l. Will the Democracy . the
- 'North be taiain ely driven into the measure? We
• hone not,' end believe elk for the tone (the
. _„
•%IU are,
' 1 D.
0111110
POTTSVILLE, PA.
dAttarPiTe NOITIFJIMIXR,SBOB67.
16'ocal Affairs.
Airrotary is abundant la Ibis miercift, st bir prkes.
airDeeritre numerous in this eouniy this fall, ape.
In theTicinlty of Ashland.
.aria km been formed freely dosing the week, and
boys hare been skating on die ponds Itethis
Sir Chart, in the trial of erltntno enseep will con-
Tens In tide borough, on the grit Slonday 4,41te 'naming
month. ~
,
sar.Jcienb .S. Llwrence, of 11Inerirttle, aceourporited
by two other gentlemen, killed fowl rt ry floe'deer,:rs
natty, sear Trent Rao, Lyoxolog aanty.
/liras/teed froisar of Miner:m . l4 under arrest on
awrptclon of being eoneertied In the murder of Adeline
flavor, has boon discharged, theta j being no evidence
against him.
The " Magndie Lady," we perceive, Is still giving
aments at the Town 1101. She performs this
g. During the week per audiences bane been
HIM succeeds in keeping herituditory la a mar.
Alto,
bran
natio
er,
that
The wet tam 011 P. D. Bartlett's Institute In . Palo
gill commence on the let pnaximo. The •verious
bes of English; Mercantil* and Mathematical adu
-1 ate taught. Mr. Damen h en excellent leach
. Ily competent to impart instimetion to the pupils
. ay be placed Int& charge.l
•tirt The Anthracite Dank of TaWaqua.—The following
named gentlemen were elected Directors, on the 16th
inns .ITm. Donaldson, John Carer, It. A. Heaton, Jas.
W. Abbott, Jacob 0 tiger, David limiter. M. D., Jacob L.
um, Jacob Schick, 11. L. Cake, Jelin Bohner, Sem., John
N. Spews, tlenj. T. McAbee and Nathan Patterson.
• 'Erne Dallas Care:Wk.% Malls Is the title of a new
composition ter the plum forte, bY L. Chapman' Singh.
awout, and dedicated to !dre.Tlroinas S. Diets. It his
just beau published, and the onli &Ides offered for sale
at the present time, an bs had at earrigues's store.—
Coming tui It does from a &huyikill county composer,
In addition to its reel merit aft a composiliort, should
place It iu the haods . oleeery amateur In the Region.
most prominent Northern !Democratic orgai
dictate that etorta byeSsitigoviiicis is iii
exceed in violence aby!.thit have preecdetl
lbla troublesome subject. °
Thn deeli feeling onithie question is wan
by Z terieelof editorials in the Dliitadelph
Forney's iiaper i : - sn !article -in the i
• .Novetnher 40tb; headed, ?Let the Majority
It eays: • !
Kir Tiaskaphiap was appropriately observed bore.—
Cburghea were attended la the morning by the elilsens
and soldiery—turkey dinners *Bowed, and the day
wound up with partiekete. We were pained td observe
'iotoxication among some of the youth of the borough.
It Is a sad comment upon the morality of a place—the
reeling and Insensibility of mere boys from the effects of
liquor. The Seat Rifle Company paraded in the alter
noon.for targefpractice.
t
.The path. opinion manifested against the
of a few men to Kanuas,'ealling themselves th
IntionalCoovention of the Territory, (less the
alit) to make their work bidding upon thou's',
people, of the embryo State, 'without permittin
pie to vote ippon their work, hits once ur•re y
striking evident* of the tenacity with which t
adhere to a great principle, no matter who op
.A miserable ` minority Contention, as tbis w
thorny wogld not have hoen resisted, had it II
the haiku box. But this fear has proved alik
guilt, and 4wakeued the public apprehension
to it. 'ni t fear will annihilate Itedeslgus."
Leadin i Demoeratia journals , of N
Rhode bland, /awls, Wisconsin, Ohio
.
area, hold language to the fame effect,
llarrisbn g Union an ts ,
L
"We Ace the Constitutional Conrentiern of
sorting , to, ty tricks and devices to defy an
will of the majority." t .
Letelyi appeared a "leder of Oov.. W'
gin's, dA' t oted to the Kansas question .
the Governor says :
oil i Majority of the legal voters. are op to the
plan of Government proposed by the Conve i plon,kbyir
voices ought to prevail; a • onutantionat for owillt not
is be housed nisei them, and cannot be be f r a day.
and thtironteretpli power Might not to be se • tehed away
(roes them even for a mites!. If Congress should aid
and Abell a Convention in' doing so, would Coggress
be intersemny against nossinterrention / A d If A ma.
jority le in fator of the form proposed, they ill prevail.
and tlie)controversy, will eud. If strict mpartiality,
justim, and fairness are observed, the i will not be
Inceneedl bat if a eutiority shall abuse thr adrentitious
, adraatalic ef an °trimmed timmalion to ie their Om.
etitutitos,to Cave" without first subssittin it to the pm
gl o s 4 they‘will barraged bi indignabou to a•t of violence;
WU tear the Onotits.tion into, tatters a • (rumple it
into Out shot, and upbraid the pro slavery' rty with a
eculfirtrous and an attempt to rule per fat . ut Wats and
they log organize more strinpently, daub! • , venni! sla
very, then they would•erer ham doui at fir . Again, if
theCongtaUon be submitted to them ti it mnet be
submit to Congress afterward, to see ..t Its previa ,
, lone are republican; and It must pant to tow of the
representatives in Cenggess as well as In be Territory.
But, if not submitted lathe people In the first instance,
And Congress accepts it.'and then the . • le of Kansas
eitangis;add adopt awaher, and It may be a Waite 'COO
-141110100, this latter will not have to be, d will not in,
mohair to Continue at alt."
•
• On he _argument of Gov. Wise in star of com
mitting the lately made constitution of lianas to
the popular vote of Kansas, the i Pre a remark's :
"In all that Governor Wise says of the faience of the
••• Una* 001Mtittition to' the -people we "tree, with one
esseption. We agree that the people of etas _ should
do what those of Virginia have aloft upon their
• area 4uesWsUoa entire-. We agree that thin would be
bettertthe the real interests of the Son .to which in
terests solar as the Constitution of t United States
. protege them, we stand Irrevocably mudded. We
ageserbtiowernor Wise, that no anth ily was given
by tbi people of Kansas to the Convent' of Kansas to
sidepag Oonatitutbsn for tbenheidshie kh se e peoplestege.
Wet agree with Aim, that if this plain ri is net pinata
depeepre el Muses, as a war risen 10 of Verviraia,
at few twang* against the South win arise, mars W
eer and useengnerabte than any we have ever known in
au psi-Meal asperkerm nut we me WOTGlee with Gov
ertteletWies. that if the present Coun St tton Is not sub.
i
Sato' town people of Hanna , they y, die moment
' 'after they come into the Union as a Buss make a new
' Omega:Kiwi IikWAVSKTIINOONSTIIRIVION or KAN-
Bead A 8 JUSIT FRAME% 18 lIIRICRERBABLE FOR
sisv*ti YEARS, BY ITS EXPRESS 'I k.;tllii.
"In other respects, the positions of governor Wise, as
mmtained IS the above eitracts.tneet o r,approvel; BUT
lets liczyno , wit stun is or ova o rout"
la BD article on precedent. and technicalities,
the /1 1 '' ress says : ,
"lii the matter orconfauni frauds I e those In Kan.
sae, be conceive that it is monstrous attempt to legal
, Use those fraud,. In this view, we happy to Sod
oorddres sustained, alike by public 0 Woo mud (be in
• tellrut puns la , al i quarters of the U ion. Gov . W. 1115
Mt Neu. however, overstepped none o the legal total
• t eoliths In the eases which have: onus der b e purview,
, but oea deeply entrenched behind law ea be It be
bind the fade. It will be 'mum that when be
made his sleigh:in against these freed the clamor false
lyideed azalea him was that be ha disregarded the
" bow itt es" or the le er *
. u that ease thou technlcalitiesito irsitica's oppo
nage' were everything. end jostles othing. A very
611 C however. produced* an chum in these
ter man. A Contention assembles Itl KaCININ elected
by 2,000 out of the 15.000 people of that Territory*,
and proceed' it , erect what it call • "a constitution,"
whist it netsuke to Possent to the le. It refuses to
l ie
do so to the teeth or the •techultraGt of the organic
Babas and Nebraska act, which sat espresely declares
**bid the people sr Istissas shall be 'Teeny tree to form
and regulate their domestic inatltuGoes in their own
wa)y.' li Weans to; mill to the,people in the teeth
of the letebni.alitim• of the platb*adopted at the De.
areeraile National Convention at Cincinnatian June,
'llOO, which piqued, declares ')ha / we recognise tbe'
right of the poop/eel all the Territet, including Kan
mie and Nebraella, idiot through t he legally and fairly
expressed will of e majority of actor ) residents, widen
, 'UAW, handier or their inhabitantspadifies it, to form a
ClibailtitiOn. with or without dom be sisitery. and be
taisailled into the Onion Own term of perfect equality
' • gib tbe other fitatest-rin the test of the pledge of fir.
Clusha'i Inaugural, which di toed) , asserts that
ery readmit lehahltept of Kato a should be secured
, /e
' I thy fres ind tredepandent stutrise qt his opinion by his
/ger • . • • and that *meanie be fairer than
• to lures, people of a Truitt)* free a im all Moir. In.
ter.wenes, to decide ! he ti own ny tor themselves.
Sitlect only to the (lona itutPm o the United whetter
'et is . • end Mao t 44, nem wilt (-the majority shell
, gowere la theset) {meat et the q ion at domestic phe
w, in the Tentiorinf -.end flnail , In the tenth of the
ra t tle' fete lebt'd hy the is of the States
tide Bohm, shuts, after *trod their COnstil unpins
eati-Ofirettii. sett ismtitrylven Included—with rare
• 'WWeerdiarke. WrWrrled ihows Conallbstiows Afterwards to
'':.: Wl ' wl / 04 ' I,4 O_F I F • 'froth - the /Wu
istel ether teeth* poiseen jettisels le •pressel
late bititior of , the eels of *b . " hors 1 co l opotton
A '
: at, fiseeee4 el t e -grove , ott i suffice fo valise
.
lattetnpt
Constl-
Maly to
a or the
the peo
.nted a
e people
.sex It.—
. -
'IIETR. D. &hooter is seine's Soap and Candies at.
wholesale prices. by,,f he slogle.la nod, at .his now Oro.
eery• Store, in Norwegian sheet, above Itallroad. The
iandies that Mr. Sul/penes selli are pure tallow, aotadual •
tented as much is by some tuamsfactunws, and In the
purchase of which thetkublle !laetrile:mealtime. The
%alarm Floor, Ilia Flour. tea sold by Mr. Schooner, are
of superior quality, and pen rapidly. Mr. Schoeper's
New Stare Ise decided !OMSK
jilt 11,11.
feurett
• RI own
a ragarl
York,
od Indi•
bile the
41ir Wisiter has noininenceil his rigorous rule. The
4.lhuylklll river hits to froseri mon, and boys ansglisting
Upon Its glassy surface an skates. To Imp the tkinal
open, rutting the tee has boen resorted to. Our 'lsnitsor
*logical record for the week 111 as folio's: .
T., R. 4. I.`, Teti:alio.' Orrict. 1
- . Pennsylvania /fan, /Wised& I ,
BA. M. I 2P.M. 7P:M: • '
.Pat., Nov. 21.—'4"' ' I 28° , 30o—riondy.
Mon., 4 ' 23,-42 ' 6O. - 39 --.
Tu44.,, " 24,-20' - 2 B 2B 39 —clear. '
.Wed„ " 26,-18 21 ' , 28 "
Thurs., 0 28,-40 I 3o_ • ..le "
Fri., . "/.7.'i,—.18 1 -- "
glitlFl re.
• ebeat the
H or Vir-
In which
air ; ,Att lasprored Thum ms.—iVe examined luster
day at the Hardware Store b rew.
Bright k. Lereb,in. this
Borough, • portable taketiven, which t. said by those
who biro used orensuf the aims patent, to be at once
the most economitai and eißcient of any at present in
use. The compositkm of the oven Is galvanised Iron,—
The Om which radiates beat through Ills of wood. It
requires but a small quantity of wood, and to bake; five
•minntes a» 1. - uflelent to beat the oven thoroughly. It
bakes bread and phr,and roasts meats and poultry.--
Mr. 11111, of Tamaqua, doei all the cooking for his public
boom, with orth, tied says Ittiat betwOuld rather sacrifice
Drs hundred dOtars If it necessary, than to bewith
out it. The coe'tqf the site Messrs. Bright I Lerch have
on band, Is g 4. 'liiMiekSepere should step In and ex
amine tbellecided Immurement; as they ars Interested
In everything that lacilitides the economy of rka house.
bold. •
XiOnneers in WIMM%—Who does , not like rto see
flowers In Winter? - To enjoy them It is not necessary
to cultivate mum tender] exotic, Which is withered by
the hqettfrost, but with little trouble we may hate at
eny period our early spring flowers, whose brit appear,
Ince we bail with SO much delight. At this season, jail
at the setting in of winter, dig. toots of the blood root,
wild violet, Werke!, oir any other of the flowers of
spring, and pat them In boxes or pots. It tbey are to
be froun, boxes Are the , beet, as the latter gig break.—
/twiny time during the Winter bring than into the
warm parlor or kitchezriand they will speedily shoot op
end blossom. Those which here a large fleshy root, in
which the =thrill of their growth Motored, surprise us
by the rapidity of their development. Thom who poe
'env the means may preia the hyacinth, and other bnibs,
but.no less gratification may be derived trom theeil chil
dren of our native woods and glades.
• .1113 1 ..TheIpilerai'y aciety.—The regale? esercloce on
Tuesday evening lut, ;were witiess3d by a brim and
appreciative audience. The attendance in point of num
here; lou been excellent during the season, and will on.
dont/141y to contimeantil the vlow. The lactase on
Tuesday evenlngwia delivered by W. PRewree, Esq. The
suttlect„ . .leudel Tiatee,7 wee treated4e an interesting
and able matinee by the - lecturer. A reading by Mr.
Poole we! humorous, just the style which *build be se
lected at the evening exercises of the Society. The
debate, on the question, is It the duty of a government
time of want to Provide neeneeries for the poor?
was argued by gfollord. 03111. avid Green in the saircos
live, and anon. Breoihand Bartholomew In the Pegs
tire. The question was deeiaed in the negative.
The els/cloys for Tuesday evening next ere acfollowa:
—Lecture, by C. M. anthem; Beading, by M. D. L. Dod-
son; Tiebste, "Should the °ace of Judge be 'lna'se by
the peoplil" .4,Arwatire—John V. igniti, J. M. Went.
illegatioe—Rat. B. Wells, Ell Bowen. I bushier*
meeting Ow the election of pacers of the S.ty will be
held alter adjoarnmont. •
It;los .-I.4nolootis sireles called 'halo*" are often
°braised surrounding the sue anti moon In certain eon
anions of the atmeenbere, usually more' or less 'colored.
They are of two kinds, one kind of AMU dhow:talons.
which are general fcompoaedoftimertbreerlogs; they
appear when a anal' elusarilty of aqueous vapor is Of
fused 'through the, atmoribere, or when light fleecy
clouds pass over the senior moon. There are usually
called coroner. T 124 second kind, are. much larger, same
measuring from 41° to 40 In diameter. Tbe lunar halo
is a simple white luminous tittle, without co'cr, eseept
lug a pole red, which sometimes tricots the loner eds..
The solar halo led a lonatiful play of colors; although not
so bright's, those Of the ralubow, they are marked with
entleiant dialled:lnel, to he seen, Tit, Wit occupies the
loner part of the clicte, the Ylolet anti 4 Igo the outer,
,and, they Aide *lry iftillt..hist tit' the
..starrOundlog
"ice.. Sometimes • la.trecorrilary:elielt, full of bright
*Pt% or Plfbidlt - -
Natiessaremenenave .nreltned as tna se, et
,
geeslibiltirasimi bet dig lagrte is that of )la.
nett:4mb° 'suppose *helm* dna to'the felliction at
, tiebt shinsgb the tnsuipmet. turd yetinnitht inmfale
Tie lAMB rest lithe trypeitigiebe Jilin
airria owe s •pir raoessumfas - ov OCATUIre
t , . -- ~
IISIVITI) irali jilt =NW .1012tailt.
, .
ie 11 4 01 / 16 0 4 ceqrl ior the big of dell Matra lei
wit eine the Mid week. On ireconat *the kength of one,
er *Woof theil.ereses, bet feet tunes were tried:;w l
Therese of Wed ve. Minder, which' tree. teled emend
ivies ago, and went up to the Sagresso' Goad, was sot
*WM fix teed, buoys been that the tam heibeismerk•
awl' eettledieg *pieties. It wan sit lOnet, !Mgt It
for coal bred Merril, value. The first cam triellreart
Jaws poem Met rly.liaiii Millimi 14 Welitint
gels iStt lrilet/erfch 'Z.; Thesees, by Anise Greener. Dais , ,
' ; Genferisit et. Tel ',lreern Ake* mid !taws .Tekare•Jfkla
was an action of erlactesent to recover ties' otatili•ii . MI pitri
tol three trident head situated In Norwegian. ininaldp
nod Pad fettle lendlimner illy Immense thanes Lands!
The plabetire it* to the land was under three new
warrants taken fat in IMO, by Bereleadn Beals, and
surveyed tbs Mem year. The rams were ndurued and
*opted, end Gs bud was patented in lime s UM, ear
der Uses 'warrants to Benjamin Beare, Prederlo. Lin-
Ambrose and Drojamin Batman. The surveys exiled
to adfola. the Ittableilthwell, Mettle a Wegner, Datum
I Post, Geo. restand other tenets of ban:d. Meeker, by
deed , cnnceinl !le Noe•inal, One third. of hie interest In
these lands to Frederick tenderiser's ! for SRO, and the
1 plaintiffs claimed that third interest as the heirs of Lew
&Arun. &Mese& -
; The defeadanti are tenants on the lands In dispute,
under lielmilletibbwr and - Wetherlii, who delta the
land by virtue of several titles. VW, undser.rwarrants
taken out 10 . 1794, by Henry Thiell, Swann* Milymen
end Cieo. Ilenoleger, and surveys up= them. By vast
on , convened the title berme vested in Mordecai Lee,
who In 1527; conveyed his interest to 0.0. Do B. Seim,
who in buy, conveyed portions of the land to the other
owners, Wetherill and Seltrieger. - ..
... Agisnet this pait of the titles of the elehindants, the
plaintiffs contended that the , land In dispute wan not ear
braced In the surreys under which the detendante
claimed, but that the proper location of their surveys
would not Include the land at all. To which the defer
dents replied . thit lisle !oration of the land was made
by Leridertnern himself, under whom plaintiff& claim,
"melons to baring taken out his own warrants In Beck
er's name, and while he was acting as an agent en Ceo.
fie B.Keler. i ' - . ;
. The deferolants farther claimed title to the land by
virtue of sutural tax titles, under Treasurses end Cour.
nalwrionere ides of the Melt, Sillyman and Henninger
tracts. The strength of these tax Olin depeinted urn
the locattenof the tracts mid for taxes. If they covered
the land ire dispute -they were good, if not, they were
worth nettling, , • . .
The Defendants farther Contesded that at the time the
warrants Were taken entered surreys made, under arbkh
the plaintilb rialeast, the lands :was seated, and that
varlorisns were engaged in taking out Makand
thereforew not vacant land, to which. the .plaintiffs
answered the no portion of the land within the lines of
their ram as imprented, but that whatever Improve.
Monti i s were seated& of their Item.
By Trerearor i Wee In lliba aid leg, Samiel P. Dern.
log Weenie possessed of tete tax tittente a !biro part
the land. Doming bad married a daughter of Landow
brats, and the plaintiffs are his hairs, and also the heirs
of lanfrbrun. Raving shown a title to Horning, the
defendants then gave In evidence ajudgment obtained
on the &lied April, 1543. by • man named Kehler vs.
the adeelnistreiter of flocking, who was then dead, and
a sale ref llorning's interest Inlthe property in dispute in
Jane, littf, by tire Sheriff, to A. Ruseel,Mad subsequent
convenors. by Russel to Reim, Seitsimpir A if steeds.
,
Thedetendente having shown apparently a good tax,
title to Doming, ands sale of it by the Sheriff to them,'
.
the plaintiffs game In midwife a &red for the property it
dispute own P. Laadeibrem to Mary Leaderbrun an
Samuel P: limning, dated Feb 17 ; 1840, and a deed tron
liorningliek again to landerbrun, dated the 10th of
Mare% 1543, shibelletner'e judgment was notobtelned
iota Die-6th of April following. If this conveyance of
the primly by limning to LandeOnan bad been for a
rakish/et condderation, the dere nts 'would have ob.
tallied 'nothing by their ruche* t the Sheriff's sale of
al.&
Umning l a Interest, but the deed . - rported a coosidera-
DM of one dollar only end all It was shown that Dorn.
Mg at the time, was in pecuniary ditSculties, thiCourt
decided abet the conveyance to Lauderbrun was frandu.
lent M to creditem, and therefore vcid—that therefore,
the Sbertif sate vested the title in the dekhdalits, and
eceordinglvdirected the jury to and a verdict for. the
dere:nava ta;
lathe conclusion of prommilege of th e thathette.
the ginbikattat of is we commenced boor hit: ' .
Thehiattrserci . brllle. Moody of Ath Ui
iend.
si
im i lis by st that be taught in 'moticaillant
ablest. Re wished tathow bow be !mediated leis et*.
MIAs themusicaticsalliwrltten cotton his Ibtatithiscal i
at nti& bk pneelleeihis 9*lts at Ts4trus Omit toeri4ll.-,
alto*. Ibierelikilmerf teschingaruldnetfa: Ifs
writes the digits cm the top of ihe blackboard, easawhio 1
last main n elan la addition or subtraetioniallows
peat to Imi theltuN hitt Legtheh eithsedittioistopro.
vmst the. Cild*ablou way of ceivintbig the Sege* t lite
devlen sac methiida feat Interesting assents this
and other branches. - . , 1
Idr. diode pnatedelviith his instructiotis Williestit-
111-
.-
Ito thinks Pultnes (Wine Mamas test. AftleJlates ,
teaching this branch by topics end map drawloginks
'the loailltiography of the United Staten the auciecten- i
portant. Me would teach 011611 Geography IA nontiee- I
tion with descriptive and loath
The Principal called out his little toys agaierpere•
log them to give him some sentences with ;oaths aid
verbs, which they did-very readily. Ile then, asked
,thetult ail boys were alike in their aloof. - They Very
-quickly replied, 'mot some are bad and wine its good.'
Ile shored them that they bad then fount another
elan of words. thesidles :tia* . Ile Introduced the sable
and prepositkaithe same way, and the black , hostril wee
soon tiled.and adilled with sentences optbitOnet4 con
tabling the trepans of speech new taught thein. Their
• progress seemed to be wen , rapid. Air. Otani bad an
. ottomans:eta in Milbank —noticed Subtration and
Multiplication. U. would 'not use theriternithd
and carrying ten--said that weds not barrowinotearry
but when It Is inessary, we increase the alumna by
ten, and the subtrahend by *Unit oftits neattilgiter or
der,--which Ls equal to the ten ridded to the Minuend,
hence the resulting didactic& is the tame **lf, no add-
I ions had been made to either. lie would; ituteti• Com
pound Subtraction and idulUpllcation in.tbscalne les
,. ..
sons with 'simple Subtraction and Multiplication, be.
muse the same priori* is linefeed; one efuingthg the
len denomination to a greater by a unlike*, the other
by a varying scale. ' - ;i•.: -: i
Mr. Phillips Tossed rapidly over a revieW of the last
' lesson in Algebra.' Then proceed d to natal the mind.
pleoinvolved in the simple rules, giving racy land ex
planations of thus, after which he took up birth:tan
and evolution, and called upon Manisers of the
Institute to perform ermapies whichhe Ineinland upon
the boiled. '
Physical Geography wee taken im by M r. fields. He
spoke partici:Las:lye:4 the windy which bring ado to the
different parts of the world—said the diractioia at the
wind wee determined by the situation of the land Id It
respect to large bodies of Crater. In Dad Eattern ant
Middle States rain is brought by Ent and South East
winds-because the elands areformedbiaapontion Iran
the Atlantic. 911 the West coast of Astoteltasi West of
)he Rocky Moubtains, the clouds are loaned by evapa
ration from the Pacific. and the rain is binught by West
winds.' Between thejtocky lionntatas*td the Wale.
-sippi Meer rain 'fells but seldom. am" lions the At. I
lautte are condensed before they reach it, antlthote hen
the Pattie are mostly condensed or tenanted before they
rise high enough to pare the Rocky licittOtains.„ Ile ex
tended his applications to other countricr—ipolre also of
'
the cosines of Avert and mountains. The peat nacho
was earth ng--rather a new feature in sO Institute—lent
the Principal thought it would be a pat*** exercise.
How to make good spellers lease question of importance.
A clan was formed, and one hundred wordS were given •
from Webatees Dictiooary, ' If the elan bid been ar."'
ranged for It there would hare been stiOtipatunity for
!Wag to distinction, but very much bribe 9redlt of the
Inittitutemost of the word& Were technic:Ai and very lit
tle in use. ..',• •.'• •
Mr. Sherman gate instructions agatu in Grammar.—
Ile passed over a review of the previotti les! Wos, and In
troduced the conjunction and advirb.iiit!Was perfectly
astonishing to see how readily the bejs would discern
the parts of speech in the inhumes urittienfor them.—
They really, seemed tobave a 'better Undastanding of
the parts of speech which bad been 'Oven them, than
many 'pupils vrho have studied Orman} I whole term.
minas orris° stamOS.''! .1.
Mr. Graves addressed the loathe* npon the "lona
nee of Association" lie says Anoctittiott is the great
developing agency of the individtcli and the nation.
'Whoever bee watcbcdstui studied ihn maeinents of so
ciety, and soughtto discover its magi -peanut springs
of action, has not failed to malice thlifeature which has
[To be Omliinetert]
stood out so prantinontly Vince its dist Organtaation..—
Ab individual action moves only in One direction and IS
easily turned asideor overeotne bytimatirtutinetiree.—
Association combines, all the redone tepees of 'white,
and thus creates 14 power which to tingle force can sur
mount, and which can be broken only by .another mod.
etion still mightier than itself. That this As a salfevi:
dent truth is clearly seen both from', Hie. history of the
pat, and the develoPmenti of the present. H. reviewed
the history of feudalism and the Crusades, end the great
Influeves which they bad hpon toiletY,Ceither for good
or evil. Re then turned to tbeConereas of nations—to .
the English Revolution and the alliance against Bona
parte as examples, and dwelt.partictilerly upon the great
power and influence of these assoelitinns. He then no.
Heed the organisations of the present day, Agricultural;
Mechanical end I.4neational, and dwelt particularly on
the last. reviewed udontely the histriiryotthese moo&
salons in Switzerland, Prussia
,and.bitiliwn country—
then Imre a hasty review oethe history the Institute
of our own county, and closed with ;rime' pettiest re.
marks open the Impoc tams of Inetiteitariand the means
i t
.to be used to make them as smore' /
Dr. Wythes succeeded with ~1 on Ph y siology,
considering "Man as an Animal.". "...
it. said motion is not necessarily ecreadcws arditsend•
- tint upon nerves, The Bemoan, Oreenail lac plent,, treat-
Ides at our approach and recoils :AN moment Watend"
it. The Venus's fly-trap hasp parted. the extresaity of
Le haVes constructed somewhat like a steel trap, which
• inclose. instantly end crushes or , teopriscus what ever
. alights upon i I—so the Cilia of Animalcules, constantly
moving upon the surface of the eater, collect, food for
the nourishment of the soloist lieluis known the heart
of a eidid to contiona heating for half in hone after death.
Voting/try motion Is dependent upon the nervous system,.
There are.some exceptions In the lower order of animals
which seems to be destitute of,thanervous systim,atcd
yet to exorcise some choice in the fend they collect with I
their long arms, main the case of the Hydra. Articulate I
have the moat simple nervous system.. 'The Vertebrate
a more complicated one. Ile . dela hot consider nerve.
force to be eleetricity. .
air. Wends read an address on "the amrmative of the
question, 'Should lemales have the saute Paling as
' Maher He says the subject has teen frequently des;
cussed In edocationai aseemblieitiy distinguished teach.
en, and when candidly done, hair . always been deelded
in the Affirmative, but. that it :I# . often discussed with
prejudice. The only.reason !bit many are able to give
why woman ehoaid receive lesi sages than man, Is MM.
• ply because she ise woman. We. notunfrequently hear
the positive declaration that woman cannot parrot= as
much laboeas man, but that it. is an indisputable Met.
that many do perform an equal amount, if not more than
some male teachers. Every itrqulnvinent which is made
of* male teacher Is made of ber,taid if they fall to per;
• form any of their duties, they eke •; as liable to be Air:.
charged. It is said that tensile' teacher' enter this pro
fesidon only fora limited ttaiejand therefore Should re.
Mee lets. Mr. Heintz thinks this no argument, if they
perform their work' &initial:lt:while in the field, they
me equally entitled with melee to: a competent salary.*:
Those who defend the negative eithls question say that
Mistook his determined the -fi;ailde's wages. It Is true
that cus(om tolerates midi ihings, and perhaps More .
wrong than right, and if it tit. to decide, the female Ms,
1 with equal propriety, say 414:cistern btu determiiied
the salary of the male, and therefore be should hare tie
more. He concludes withqlSiany, enlogiis upon the' fa- '
- ma l e da rk d e e, her purity' !Ahmed, iiid - devotion to ;ave.'
• ry good work. ;' • ~ , ' : • •
The next excreta/ was en ;essay by Ales Wynkocli...-
suttlect, "Education of Mted. and Moral"." Her sax jest
led to the consideraticM,*st;of the faculties of the
. mind and their great pourers, of developinent, and tp the
researches of scienee—seackildly, to the consldenitiOn of
man's 'Mond interest,Ats paricmonnt linportanee, and the
imperative demand for the Cultivation of the heart: :
Max IleCool folion'ed with an essay on , the "Necessity .
of Plan andindnetry in /HUAI': She says that there are
' Marks of plan and order
r everiwbere In the works of ins,
lion. That. plan, order,f4d; Industry, ani essential to
. enema in practical life. Ainibigy allows them to; be as
essential in intellectual 'pursuits. Obeervation and, trx
particles also pkve theoi bi . be an.
Miss Cole closed the exeCclieol the erecting by ding
. 4 0
an essay on the anbj.ietlierknees and Morn. 7 She
represented the dirket" ats!the moral night of Sean in
his fallen condition, unprevided with i Redeemer. The
morn as the gloriona'spitituit morn, when the Hessiatt
was proclqimed by the Angels, as He who bad eome to
bring glad tidings of greStjel to all people. l'
• On mot:on.the thanks of the Institute were tendered
to Dr. 'Wyllies for his vaiiisible lectures delivered bekds
lb* Institute. t
i '.:
Letter front lowa.
iteostitct or rm•aeas' zocitts..l
Fainnsip, Nov.llo, 1857
Mims. Ens :—The only Eastern Paper . I have found
heroic the Morns' Jottimai. from the great Coal field of
Pennsylvania. There Is a law In lows. whkh lam cer
tain will gratify you, and which I aware you, fir- bens.
Octal to the people of this State. Ilk ala whieh pro.
hlbits the sale of a/I kinds of liquors, / have trayelmi
through this State and here yet tbe Arst dru bkOD MAO tO
see.. One will not at any of the hotels see 11 porriold in any
shape. In Jefferson County the whole amount of pub.
lie expenses to not °Foshan the amount of the Alms
Prase expenses of Febuyiktil County. they bad a log
goal, but as Ilierittst nobody to Inhabit it bay eonclu.
Arid to sell itottid bays not built a new one The rail.
nilki at Ibis point; hi suspended' !be the prevent,
_A WAT NalMnista.'
YEN, PANZNAND Bassos&
poLmoi.
• Taeßepublicans In N. Y: Wats elect six out of the
_eight, Judges of the Supreme court..
A !awl. lotroforo •editor up ; "that, If onstslort Miss,
'we shall and him good at biting and scratching." Ue
Is more accommodating than most vermin. They gene
. rally bite and let you stmt.:ft:lW yourselLnierareak
Aitifriak
WOKONISIS Etaxmos.—Tutiher returns Atom therhark
counties itopnrre the chime.' of the RepUblieans. There
- seems to be very little doubt thee the itepublimns bare
elected four, and possibly tive; , out of the eight , State of
Scars, including Uovernor, EleUt. 00Vernin , and Van
' err. Tht Legistatme is alt right to both bran Ches. The
. latest figures put Randall 52.1ahest .k ' .
M
Tax Democratic editor at lle says that Itisna
ales him to tell when the banks do moat harta,**beit
they pay specie or when they don't. We presume be
would be still more puzzled to tell Whether the State of
Arkansas would do most harm by paying her debts or
not paying them, at the bag oilmen's& an sspernasut
of the former operation.--LthrbritVeJoseriud..
•
Drancasno Rome Vtres.—Thri administration urea
prporsof the ?with ere divided amitiment torment. ,
• aus the !imam constitution. White modWapprove it. it
is denounced by the Chicago Taus, (Douhles'organ4
the Detroit Free .Prem, (the mph of tirm. Cam,) Noel
dome Poid, Mbar,- Atlas, Philadelphia Press, Duffed°
Garter, Rochester Niels, Scums' Observer aid °therm.
Agee of the party. i. • •
Cot. Tacress IL Dams has ptikilshed te long contottr
loinstßah , in a Washington paper, on the Backs and the
Currency. it is designed to emit the seSiletehmte In .ta•
eornf the establishment of a National Bank. Rhlch
ban appeared la the publie journals alu'e the CM*
1111071=11e0t of the existing ensnelal reenlakm. - The
Colonel atiii cherishes his ancient anniitylo bank notes,
and earthly advocates the 'mint d. op" currency. ,
ILATIIRDAT,*OII4IIIO pox
• The N.T. Esprit,, the orgs4 of Pt hstOrs Americans
veryibeerfully adopted Mi. Tiemanu at its candi
date for Mayor. Mr. Cooley, the American nominee,iiii
resigned in Mt tutor, and 'aye he win do everything he
an trots elecikm. The Day Auk asserte that Titration
is a Whelk; and asks the Erpeen what It will do about
It. That paper replies th tt it would rote tar drehbiihop
trusties, or even the Pope, to defeat Fernando Weed:
AU theopposition take up Tiemann very enthualaati:
ire wish thew Illieeeft,
vassaasucai Aastrat.-M the last oration of thei Cir
cuit Court, held at hiaserv i ptgraham -county, pa , ,teral
young men were exantined Udmisaker to the ranks
of Law. Ousel the lizatioining Committee was M. 8.,
• prominent Manteca pollttelari. During the' emistime
lion the Adlowlog sane tatenfred
Mr. D.—" Mr. it., an you /ifs ma an instance of km
with a total absence ofvutio.
. Mr. 140- 4 Tesodr.” ' '
Mr. D.- 0 -What fait. der' -
Mr. 11,---qns rolaw
MO. was satiated,-Detivitt Achurfiren
/Ir. Mindy mania splint a; short time in Anther Inns.
tinting Lie method of hit mail scholar&
A put of the inichern*gnin amused themetlves in a
Lost at sea and never found." •
per- We bear from a country' tillage that
the times Sire so bard that they eannot get up a
aiwgiog scam/. A wog in the place thought they
would he more successful in getting up a vying
school.
perFraneis Byrnes, on trial at Wilkesboro
for the murdereif hie life, has teen convicted of
murder in the second degree, and sentenced to an
imprisonment of twelve years In the Eastern Pen
itentiary.
oi*An Edinburgh paper says that large quan
tities of sprats are weekly oat to-London from
the east coast of Scotland. to be manufactured
into sardines.- Young herrings are also used fur
the same purpose.
jetr . A. a remedy for Dyspepsia sad
licas k ore think the Oxygenated Bitters unequalled.
They: anapest from alcohols lad - ebi*Min*.iimiliti•
trusty combined with other hygienic satartancte—
oxygen, the ebielvital element.. -
Or On Saterday morning last the steamboat
Kosberg was destroyed by Ore on tee Mississippi
river, about ten miles strove Napoleon, Arkansas,
causing the loss of the boat., cargo, books,. papers
and from fifty to sevetityave lives. ,
i rifr Gardner Po ro us, thelero of the Wood
man scandal, appears in print. He publishes a
crud, in welch be says that Mr. Woodman knew
Of his *intimate acquaintanor with his wife, and
that he (Paroles} supposed he apfireved of it.
pira Are Which destroyed alsonss9o.ooo worth
of property, took place In Baltimore last Setir
day. The principal sulferen are. Wisher, Boyd
& Brother L. P. D. Newnan', B. R. Horses A
Brother, Brother,
Brothers A Co., and T. S. Bantu
,
j1111•I1 has beta rabbit) , dente/nod that tee
Emperor of China indorses the seta of his High
Commissioner. Yeb. anti has %eructed hits to Sa
shimi liar against England and .. her. sob.
jests from Vinton., The, feeling of the Claims
I 'saint. foreigners was very bitter. • • • • -
Oarpariag Astons ea WWl:m.4By of Jail weak. l
*basso cost boats wire soot In the 01110-41 2 41
rivers, - sastr Wm. soviet * lese sf
one hundred tires and three bendred thoossadl
UAW* of coal.. ettiti boils_wets nisaird old
sunk on 1100 Mis.belps *lf el kW ton as New
&bide Mo.- • - • • '..•
spelling class. We eiWeerii, we newt my that ell did,
ter we think the eierelOw . onld bete bees 'tenlenaler
tabling. One butdeed ;weeds, eta& ere la :minion
we, were again given ept4t he Most of theirs being taken
from the fldrool Jourtet..!! A great deal of spirit inni
manifested. .Foros elm lt*4 been spectators to this exec
c h o on Friday, now :joibed the claw The* were At
• •
words mined. We think .1c would be well to !Continue I
sash an exercise, sot for ,the sake of ascertaining the
lumber of words whit May be spelled or Wand, but to
become acquainted eltli Abe best teethed_ of teaching,
- •
lt was decided by a et:U.(lnd the next sessions of the
Institute be held at Pinegmre. It was also deelded that
three hundred cirnalareshotild be printed at thee:pease
of the Institute, end sent to the troches and feuds of
Directors la
'thk county
There was a tote tsar% to ascertain the umber who
Tail Wing to 10 to CI rimiest , nest flay, hd pal la
pels in the esordara Of * Format Institute, , last shall
continue for one week. Thirty.eigulded their
trees to go.
On balkd, Ur. Vends was sleeted T fee
of the InstUnte; Mr. Wellington Jones. Codespouding
liscretar• •
On 100111111. a Tote-of tbiake was
. preiwasb4 to those
Boards of Dinettes n'tni bad closed their sc ho ols In or.
der that the teacher* Might bare the balsa of the In
irtitotn .
TheThetbltowingnreOWN» weniadopted:—:,
Reselecd, That the thilitks of the membereof ibis In.
stitute be presented get the Trailers of the Methodist
Nobel:mai Church. of Port Carbon, fir permitting us to
bold Ws INOS/401111ist per-fastlinte In their Church.',
fhprient, That the member of ibis Institute tender
- their thanks to the teacher! of Pod Ostbott!lbe their sf ,
torte to moiler our with them oleamubi and Rkt the
ample provisions theybee made the ealertaiament.
- &mind, That the citizens of Port Carbott &unstilted
to the thanks of the members of Ibis Institute Ur the
kindness, generosity Mid horPlloillY they have moire&
trd. lo giving us gratelloue entettalument daring the
sittings of this Institute. • , •
A - cached, That lilriVertsts, Cud ethers who bate
iirared lectures bekort the Institute, be Pleated to for
ebb aorta forgmblication In the feensylWatile Belt sl
-.-
Tbeetrwentehent eh. hundred teethatipreihist dudes
She Pusiose of the Utast& The mains umbra were
of sauna% Internet, astir pechret benecoymf spirit sad
Meaty Dread wage , of the medleill:
• • 3.flithrEit—itellb
Irom)lnztor Dtru.412.4406 sursots wealth
of tbs fl z otbsebilds .is only about $40,000.000.
A stAtement ring the rounds of the prose, 'Web
011instOf esurisclo incurred, reprok. utod di* u
Wet* 300,000,000 money, beadthis S300,4116;000
morn ht rest ostnte'Z tits afloat Interest' on Stbiels
would sin'sint to $60.000,0014 a vaster sate tban
Ito !bola of . their present. forms,. However,
$40,1100,0001s batter than ildblog, washout& iro.
sblistui pessessontA Hr. eitefortabty. and. Inky all
their. iikothles , sit - as faabloriablis sUipostra of
Granville Stokes, No. 807 Chesnut street, Phil*-
, delpbis. • .
, )Monday a deuced was mule on the
, me Lova" establishment at , Berlin, &Jocosely,
Ohio, sad R. S. Tyler, A. If. Smith; MU . * Dente,
Mary Lewis, Sopbraela Powers, Thomas. Hauler.
and Thomas Wright were brought before*. mays
*et of flutdoky on the ; charge of. adultery Fr!.
. .
feted Watt them
Air lacharuth Albatteb, aged one Iteedred and
threyeare, died at the residence of his sue, Licking
- enintY:Ghlo, on the Bth 3aet. The deceased waif'
* hail le Maryland in 1748, where be resided unties ,
• thilitnt of the revolutionary war,
_wheel isalittered the army as a prints etildier, end
reautintalln It until its do* - —• --;-.
Oir"A. apart of. Prime Napoleon eit thereat'
Ilidhlskeial exhibition at Paris In 1855 has Sun op
_ peareaLt. The total number of visitors was five I
-minim, one handfed sod eixtpure thousand; thud
reeeipts.were 2,875,000 francs, and
- the expenses
were yearly,' three • times as much. The entire
loss, therefore, was otter a million dollars. .
Or Such is the rapid improretrieut , in the arts
.', oflife in Califoraia„. that. there Ire now 11, the
State 400 saw mills, 171 of.whieh are worked by;
steam; and 191 grist WHIN 67 of whiah animated .
. by steam. Fire hortdred millions of feet of lam-:
bar are turned out in a year.'- The geld mill* are
• capable of making 6,792 barrels of flour a day.
jar 'Jesse" Derrieksoa,- of Milton, an old and
ruceessful hunter, took a trip up to Sugar Valley'
recently, and kieled:a finejat deer. It is seldom
he la unsuccessful in taking game, although he ill
74 years of age. A party of "three* trout Milton
that started out about the same time Mr. D.; did,
"got nary deer," although they were *week absent.
They acre too weak s party probably. '•
,OP - The British Post office is jest two hundred
years-old. In 1635 Charles Ist started a post of.
ace on a few of the principal roads; but it did not
succeed. Edward Prideaux, attorney general for
the Coatirtonwealth is Cromwella time, began, rin
office fur the weekly convef,anee of letters; but it
was not until 1637, that the office was put on any
thing like its preserit footing.
OPThree sportsmen of Wes' Chester, armed
with two gun, and a club, accompanied With tier.
en g hounds and 'one setter dug, sallied out intothe
country, on Saturday last, in search of game. ' Af- I _
ter an exciting day's spurt , they returned with , siromuu s odutte i tuunta g o !casep Bay.
their game, which comprised one rabbit anda try. • • '
ors....Trstaan a MitettLhliaportesa of-Chtua, tibias,
mendous—appetite. One of the party said he , „,,__ ' .. n .' .... m .. i i,.4' . and .1.1
thought too rabbit was all del ante before it was 2° ' "'"'""/". Wares , an
—....
----.... 'll _ .----- caw
cantered. r
~ • pant 'Yaw inntortations,st pratly Menu prices, with a
. ,
~ ,
• OrTha Andover Adeertiser states that toile a blniiminie discount to those who Pc% ip2B4. Ns.- 707
number of men out of employment in Lawrence. Chestsut street, sbovelirieutb, Philadelphts. 42. • • ;
~ . •
31ausehusetts, have been admitted to the public
schools of.thateity, and it is understood tit ti the S y - W°64 l '• HlLlllnalt°rl4l " ......W. bade
school committee encourage the attendaneetot this never known any other medicine win &alarm. a thereof
class of persona with an assurance that tha requi- public confidence haft slleeta thus 4 this bus dote.
site number nfteachers shall be furnished.. Bro. It has not been months& &Year den we Out heard of
Mug schools ere.allat to be established for those it, and It now stands at O hs head or',Zll remedies otthe
whose avocations w ill not permit them to receive kind. We hare never nand zany of tt °undue!, having
day lastraetion.•
, 1 bad no emadots.as oar "•, , ,eraleit of 'Monty u yet
H
' pri-The on. Ethan Blackmon an ex-member , mimeo its original color, bat gets nitirelith4lll IMO of
of Congress and a well-known citizen of Wester a our &win . have, sun moue, m i e n :kn o wn it eth of U.
' New York. committed suicide on the 19th instant, stor i ng i be , hor In i t , ortgiiiia color i We r u e 6 ,4 u s
et his residence in Newark, Wayne county, 11# ~t 1,,i.. the
.....,....., I
dimming himself in a spring or shalloie, well in 8 " bl "" nia l 9n "" tural , i,_,_*".''' - 1 - •-"" ""„
.hla cellar. He was &baker and produce: dealer t 4 Te"n n rWl • —Ciwitty(ww W s) H er ,' 2 44 usWet /WI if
i
and had been compelled to yield to the'pressure
of the theme and make an assignment. This ken
' dal eatbareassment is supposed to have WOO the
cane* of his suicide. • .
. •
'lt is 'said that the severity of at earning
winter can beesoertained by the thickness of the
corn husk. If the winter is to be severe the husk
will be of thiqk texture, if mild, the green covering
will ha thin. ' ;This year the husks are anted. to be
very thin, thus presitging• on open winter. The
muskrat also proportions the thickness:of his cell
walls to the temperature of *becoming winter, awl
this year he is building them thin. So says the
Chicago Journal.
Or The New York Boot Publishers' Associa.
lion have Unanimously ad tad resolutions to the
effect that they will sell otter January Ist, 1838,
- oa no looser than four Londe! credit, requiring
notes with carnet exchange on the eh, in which
they respectively dobusiness; also that they will
hereafter
. require the settlement of 01 trade , ac
counts quarterly, balances •uhder one bandied
dollars being ;payable in mutt, aid over that
'amount by' note at' three months, 'With current
, creditor.... ; { . ;
. ,
firiltrA railroad bond-bolder; who loins his
Mournful "Meditations" -into tuneful 'verse ftirthe
Hartford Coltrane, thus narrates the only chance
for an "operation". La his "neuritic*" which has
•of fate presented itself: - f i '-
- "The boy that shoe& SW ball,a dim , -
BM rattlesnakes Mire, I •
. The other day was ursine me ;
' . . To view his precious hire . ; .
'I ray, Sir—want to see the s ashes!
One on 'em's eat a toed:,. ,
I'll let you ere 'em fora Braid .. '
Of that 'ere Western goad.
------ Pr The telegraph cable from Europe to Africa
has been successfully lay, 'and despatches' have
been • sent from Frarters to , Algeria, The . , cable
reaches from Cagliarkin ilidsoutit part of Sardinia
to Cape Boas, the most northern partlof Africa.
It runs through Sardinia and Corsica to France.
• Preparations am now making today a Hue of cable
between Cagliari and Malta, three hundred and
fifty•eight miles. An arrangemint has been en.
tared into to extend the line from Curfito Altman
: drift.' There will very whit be n'direct telegrapaie
•,, communication from Sun to London.. ,
pr•An enormous elm on the estate of Mr. Wads
worth, at Genesee, near the bank or the Oman*
'River, which measured 18 feet St a h.eightof 4 feet
trom the ground, was prostratbd by theater= of
last week: It was celebrated is the eitunell.plans
r - r . "•••••• • ' of the Senecas for many years.; Deneath'its shade,
;,101'Deaths $n Brooklyn last week, 93. in 1797. a Commissioner appointed by Washington,
OP - Deaths in New, York last week, 310. (Col. Jeremiah Wadtwortb) mode &treaty with the
JAW -Deaths in Philadelphia list week, 188. Indians, the celebrated Bed ;Jacket ;leading the
; P.The boys were skating at Harrisburg last Donnell' of the aborigines. ;•13y this treaty, for
Saturday.' - f $lOO,OOO, the Indians surrendered all the Mid
i Oir-The New York horse market is extremely land purehaae and the Morris reserve,!and certain
depressed. . tracts' were saved out'for shim in Western New
' itar'A petrified deer's head was fund near ,Tork. In many ways it held a proutheit plain in
Wilkesbarre last week: - • • the history and triditiens of the Genesee Valley.
'OrThe Great Eastern steamship will 'he per-A few days time a family at New Britain,
Paunched on the 2d proximo. • Conn., retired to rest, leaving a night limp barn
.
. ,'The Philadelphia Ledger tenets its tele- ing In the bed-room, Mled, es they supposed, Witt;
graphic despatches "moraeotypes." fluid. Unita awatenius, in the morning they were
; •
Ail "The sufferentra by mutiny in India have alarmed upon discovering ; the room fall of thick,
excited deep sympathy in Fume& • t
suffocating Smoke, and the j G entleman was horror
, • OrWiltiam Wino: was accidentally. - killed stricken to perceive that-hjaarife wiz es black as
heir Baltimore last week while gentling. his bat, while the lady wadi went into control
, pear-James G. Biraey died on' Wednesday at pions at the sight of the colored patients* beside
his residence at Eagleswood, Perth Amboy. her.' The children were also little riggers, all of
'...,03"A heavy snow storm tookl3-"" I in
-- Nor t h- 'em, and the furniture of the room was •turned to
orrn:Ne* York last week. Railroad hates were ebony. On examinationit Wu band that the/
blotted.-__. -._
_ had used cant phene inetesid of finid,and that this
0 89 '''R l° t * 'n4 bloodshe d P ave "cm' In bed * deposited the sooty ;black that; so disarmed
Wasngton hi City. The parties were dissatisfied . I
their comp l ex ions. • .
workmen., .
j1810"Why was Pharaoh's; daughter like a bro- 11811:•John DaViiii of Slaughter Neck , Delaware,
ker ? Because she got a little prophet front the
has twin daughters, five years old, who cannot be
realms oaths bank& ' , to l d apart by strangers, and the nearest neighbour
jitir x rt, J ane s n i ss bo u ,,, fumy., editor of Who see them daily ere not able to distingniat'onit
the Pittsburg Visitor, has purchased the St. Cloud from the other. Ewen their own father meeting
Adeertioer; blinoceout. 'me of them 'alone can -scarce tell whether it Is
,PW`Thei Coal Breaker at Zimmerman A Pur- S arah ' or Mary without asking the-child its name!
sera mime in. Shamokin, has been in operation 0:-Sontiemen recently had the children brought
for thii last three weeks. _ before him, pbtetai side by side, when he scanned
apreP•Williautt Ramiey, an American artist of every feature, determined if possible. to show the
, celebrity andsberit, died at his maidenee in Ho- friends present that they; could be distinguished.
hoten, N. J, a few days ago., They were then removed 'from the root& for a too
'tientonly, and on their return be Was 'erompletely
4181P•Col. Fremont haa been invited to &Igor
the annual address before the Geographical lead foiled, and he could only 4nese. 4 lady, relative
Statistical Society of New York. • of the family, (who was always a teat neighbor and
'Or A youngladeettempterd rmieide in Cincin- frequent visitor,) who was present, declared that,
nail last week. Castle-ra • bird 'to which she was she could not learn to tell one from the other,
attached, sickened and died . 'O, dear! . (bough she labored constantly to do so: The only
jor David R. Porter and David M'Connlek of ndithed of determining, atith certainty which is
•Marrislaingt_haverestsh contributed 25 tons of coal which, is by a small marleam the' mof one them,
-for the benefit of thia,paur of that place. • * that is only visible oa elan inspection.
OrAlderman Clancy" haormsureed _the. entire
Editarialinanagement of • The New , York Leader, 1 '
Judge Welsh having fettled altogether. • ,
' ,11213`,_A gentleman residing in the Twenty-firat
ward, Philadelphia, has given 160 tons 'of Coal to
be distributed awes the needy in Manaynok.
Or Geo. F. Cooper, formerly of Staunton, and
lately connected with the press of Virginia, died
suddenly in tlpshur Co; Ye, on the 12th inst.
• OrSergeant Lefferts, of the New Turk Police
Detectives, has caused to be taken the daguerreo
type of every noted rogue - who falls into bin bands.
jeft'The sum total of rating Trims for the past
year, in England, has been ealeolitted it' Bella
Life at ono million and forty seven thousand dol.
,
tare..., , -
„ ,
Offf'The editor of the Hanover Gassite has re
cently been presented with a testatiful and highly
finished boggy by theleading mach, builders oh
that town.
OP-Tero shocks of an earthquake omorred in
San Francisco on the night of,theiCtilef October,
the first about seven o'clock, and the other about
midnight.
'Thomas Hyer, the co:meteor- of Yankee
Sullivan, has been appointed Superintendentof
Lands and Places, by Mr. Street Commissioner
Con Over of New York I
Air A Boston letter writer in speaking of the
profuse gilding in the new hull of the House of
Representatives in Washington, says that it LI
New York Taylor's Saloon expanded. ,' -
OP'hir. Russel, the Russian correspondent of
the London Tiros during the late war, willatonce
go out to India to supply that paper with letters
deseribing the course of the contest. '
Alip•The following is on, a tombstone in Ire.
* laud:— •
"Mere lies the body of John' Mound,
. . ...
. , • •
OxressAvuo armless to CAyADA.--;•The.....itor
'of the Montreal - Mot, Sept. 2, 1246, sap:—
'"There is no cieSiciate we take so mach pleasure
fa - recommending - to curl/lends' u Dr. Green's
Osygenatiol Bitters. Unlike most proprietory
medicines, it does not profess to curs 'all the ills
flesh ta,' but simplyDyspepsi, and its at=
tendant symptoms:of derangement otitis stomach.
It tins long been: h B
eld in favor with our rat
medical men ; some 'of atom are never tackward
ib awarding merit ' wherrrit belongs .. 1 Its success
In oar city bas given it reputation surpassed by
no other similar preparation. Our attention has
been exiled to this subject by a young Man iii
our office who had been suffering foisome weeks
severely (rein indigestion, loss of appetite, se.,
having been entirely relieved in ar'few days by
the use of these bitters • There ere handreds who
will read this who need such. u 'medicine, and
would use •it li they had halt the 'confidence in
it we have. •
Seth W. Fowle a C,., ; 138 Wasbington street,
Boston, Proprietors.. Sold by their' ngents every
'where.
Pr JOON 4. BROVN, Drarefst. Arent far
ie County; *pia, J. C. HUGHES, Env.
Vero Nervous litatrersies...4 retired Clew;
UM, restored to health in;tt for days, after may yews
Of great nervous suffering, is ansiosslto lulu known
the means of once. Will eirid (free)lb. prescription
cod.', Direct the Rev. JOHN AM. DAONILL,' No. lad
Flattop street, Brooklyri, Keer Tort. : 484 m
— ifirlitendaebeite:4leruishe BO Matter from
what moo, hare Co notating rethedj In atthelthfre
par etethaliteteWe Plmantate Themost obainate
nervous headache, or headache *thing how antinees i nt
the stomach, yield to their opersthras In a few
and permit, who we them ass getterd *pealed meat•
eine sod purifier of :be blood will never be treabled
with the headache et ~ CILi The icitietor gives his war.
rant at Ibis, and will return the tummy paid for Medi it
they do no.,wate ttp to hie recocameadatione, Nearly
every Molar physician In New *tick reeomeneoth,ttnen
Oar headaches to the; esClusion; ctt MI other nuiediee,
and upwards of:thirty of theta hatttgiven the prepare
for certificates to thii effect, dliekener's Sugar Coated
Vegetable LIU. loathes heither diiin or, nooses; and be .
*swiveled with seder ane es easily swallowed as oafs of
'randy, which gives the, the,thrttos idvantaim over all
Other medidne. t'Meocia,auldect! to headaches should
sparer be without a ;butt ofthere, for that "need they
will hare hht little to Spar hoess =kg.
, , pte rillonsay be had 'of and Stortheep•
ere, in every village and town, ih the United Statee.--
Joys o.llthwo is Agent ter tlitt • aim. [4B :Ili
Sirne Slab- tlidpievada rine time e 13 lood1::.... •
BiLliNDltiali'd Pll.lti purifi 4 blood:- co D mixes, can
anon thin nrounn i o trsa. 114 operation erith sue
cesshil 'effect synths peenthritir of Brandreth's rOls.—
Oar ran hi subject jto a reduct4ney et vitiated' bile, at
this season, and It Is Si dangeretui .0 Is prevaleni, tint
Brandreth's Pills afford en Isivethable and efficient pro- ,
teetion. By their ecrstdoval me We prevent the eollec.
Oen of one 11w:irides, whieb,,phen in fuel lent,'"quan
tities, dim so estish design;th the body's insults; Abey ;
non care liver cbcoplaist„ dYspepits, loss of! tite, i
psis is On had, heart-bs* pain , to the brea stbone, t,
sadden ashen% nativenese. : In brief, thee! Wei,, their I
way talkie very tints of tith disinni, cleaning in; their
pun". removing Seim, =halt* accumulation till "
ett4 blood is padded, the Simile menu rentivated, and
the !elution. and duty of life becomes pleasare„ wines
before they bad been sad 'Aged weary burdens. . , Often
when nothing lies ntievedsimiting of th e mostserioni
ammeter, wbether;from SellilliCtlNSl or others*, wbero
the retching bee Been entailing, a single dose of 'fonri
Brandreth's PIUS has at onbe cured, and the patient ham
fallen lath a sweeti sleep. ;When the =dud cannot cot
itself;' whet' the ineultey tatlig When tt to an effort
to di the attention; when Sur slorpis Woken; and our
waking Imre listened with forebodings of evil, then
Brandreth'isPilis timid he'esed. If these leanings re
main unheeded, rbeninstisin,. consumption, disease of
the heart, billow, affect** jaundice, dropsles, pllsi,
apoplexies and cannoneer, r ill suddenly present Own
pelts'. These Draidreth i 4 a rills would have prevented,
but neveriheleu teen th eY Will alio tura. that them it
onee; do not let pridudlei Prevent the use of this simple
i 1 - 1
but patent remedy.. „ ;
medirocrnri*'uzon OP DUMAN& • .i
Never extrsitbkod. ibod Is the life. By abstract
ing It in peiniutil ybu slay. xeltdon the Patient
litt le
ease, but remember, lit nes is only tai fruheitioaer, ins ,
temp Me pi feel , find by ties taking sway tis-
tare's Mots, Tod its 4 *vent her front fatty repairing
the foraged of inlistosiatica, and goer erthat might
ee.„ s
only have been the lA4IIIIIIO . & Gni (
or weeks into
• a chronic affection of Months and rrp.
BBANDBETIII Pfeil A:COOith Wl= NATIIR.
Natuni's remadY, in Ent., Wkei lindens, saute or raj,
tinned pain' 041118 fioin any:cause, then to insure a 041118041118
quick taunt is health, yistristiskuse Brandretta's tills#
which will soon relle;a stery organ Bon undue pressure,
'and remove tinse halfwit, whosepreseficeftten amnions
mach terribl ' e inderlite. ,I 4 ; .i .. - i
htfOliit - TUE WORLD 106 iritißS. . 1
'beefy rii/itine basis OK and the irpheraof their use,
fetuses still intending.. Ask ler almanac and pamphlet
frailest.. Agents will ripply gratis. i :. . j '..
4 ifiritswnis.—Ati Pills with "Yil tiroedirse ot! side
Maus coSiniterfidia Get the genuine and they Wilt
osier deceive 1 . ' ' 44-3 m ; s
I , . I
810-$l,iOQO will be Todd "foi soy
Mistletoe that will 'exert PRATT k BLITCMER'S.IIIAOIC
Ott tbr the following 'Mimosa tirlthenmatiim, Neurtd
gla, Spinal Affections.. Contriebed Joints, Chalk Pales,
Pains In theinde of Rack, Meadache,Toottmehe,Elevulos,
Sore Throat, tluti,llrulses„ Moms, and all Discus of the
Skin, Muscles . and the, Gland,. None genuine withiant
-Abe signature of Pairs& nUttliTit attached to each label.
'PrineWollbee,4o6 Washington street, Brooklyn, N ; q.
The great number of persons that bare been immedi
ately relieved In all itis cities and towns where, it has
been bud, ai well sato tbls city: sustain them in saying
In all candor, that It Is the greatest guru! In the world tbr.
Win. t 1
J. 0. Meows, wholeiale agent, Piabrellte, and tor. sale
by all reepectable 'druggists throughout the United !Mites
and Canada; . i . IJone,ll,' Titly
iiiOgiollijutilt,ignOt
_
Talc Loczmessta; late of: 4
Lockport, Y.,
was unanititotudY eleetad poster of the itoglish Lutheran .
Chumblef thialloreogb, on ;Thursday ereolt4 hut, In
the OM* of STZCZ. alto is atodt to take charge
of the lieteitd Lathan* Church, of Lanoister, Pa..
The IbllcOring preamble and resolutkins were nnirimus.
. , , •
I YWre 9 . l 1 • I •I j It
Wlttlizery Our ;beloved pastor, the 'Rey. D. Once, is
about to remove from cur midst to another field of labor;
and wherena,he has ,endetred himself to tills Church and
communify by his arduous, maim* and soecelniful labors
and coashitest der:at:mot among us. for their List ten
yearotliiiirefrO i • ' :1 hi
• ' Remixed, That it), with &Nage of uniningled'regret
that we consent to the Saleroom of the endearing. tie'
which has so long !SA nd us together. .
Modred, That we hereby espresi entire aol full con-
Adana: , in his ebarader as a elitist lan and • man, ita well
moue admiration Ottani as an able/Maker pad eaponu
derof
the ti pipet of Cbrlit. I ' '
Reached. That when be finally heves curl Midas, our ,
test Goslings; prayers, end sympathies shall' Mlle* him :
to his new and very important eborgeraod abed-111ms,
may be be abundantly ptomain! in. building ay the
Alogdani of the Savior.. • .) ,
NMI PIZZO —The Synod of Peoria constituted
two new Presbyteries at their recent meeting at St. Hull
—the Presbytery of fine Earth- in atiermeta. Ind that
of Bkomlngton lauds. The Synod of Ices at
their recent mee ting, ortudituted the new Plusbytery of
Cedar Vallay.l 1
This tnakeiltur tee Presbyteries erected ibis pall by
the New School Prusbyterbna of the North-nest.l
,
tut. Cox can JON/111.43 EperLIDIL—Dr. Emend 11.Coi,
ate Roy, N, Y., suggests, through the Nett York Evan
gelist, the ):ffoprfety ofipbserving the centennial' Ma ,
renal of the dial h of Jonathan ildwanie-hicti ot
ters next year--"lty itpubile meeting of tbsoligians in
the city of New Tort," and'-by. prayers, gangs, and ad
dresses to supplirate from heaven the continuance and
ascendancy in opt country of a pure and Mao unit the
ology-7
TIM Manoinst Pluturfast CottirenoXr+The ClalTere•
Me representing the differeet liethodlit Protestant
Church Cloud nieces of the North and Nerthired, insight
its basinese tort claw on ificiday fast. The subjoined
extract from the Cincinnati Gazette will inform the fee
der of the comae which was finally deters end epos by
the Connetion,i -
...Amen:Attars oppolited by the Convention will at
tend the Almeria tkotherencent Lynchburg (I' irgisM) In
Slay smat..and present to - Vat body a memorial from
the Criccesattlacr, protesting isminst,the practiess at rot.
*Man abovehoming and miaming by members of
the 4tittreh. and telling upon the 005f011bee to take in-1
Watery steps towards modifying the coostitation and
griorlogne, so as to meet the miff Kismet spirit of the
North, by striking out all the otthelionatile feature, of
those Insnamenta, and deal:his that videntary slave
balding and slavetnutiog shall hereafter Ortestitste a I
barrier to membership in the Methodist Protestant'
Church. Theffecoral tilsrenee not having -eonditn
timed authority to make these &seam but crime ream- ,
Mendation .teothinia of the annual onnfereilmea, that
body Si requested to exereire its prerogative to recom.
Wending inch *don to the annual coeferesora. It la I
' not expected that the General Contemns will strode to
themdemands: but it Imo supposed bymembles of the
Convention that the South were no lam Maim= fix's
41asotatioa than the North, and that the Omer* cob
;ltettoes Walt be !educed to anises; tomiehdharintion.
;Bet no provition hi made is :the erestittatkie for the
ettegrawal et any of thlauenal essieretres from the
general body. It-is proposed, threats* that-the Gone.
ralCoatoreore recommend, to the ensforanca, lo
all a special general mewling; which shall have power
*to amend the coustitation as to relines the anneal
. _
A taro under the Dyed !soli diaiden. Us : artsenlin In
diana. It Is thus nientioned hy tims./taAtenayol ' tsar
red : •
13trate smiths ago. Di. Willhea 'l.lliiiete, of ate
mucky, brought Into this Bias* set u& dares, to kept
hole temporarily. and the Okay leek: US Keatticky.—
Altar Logan* them here hr, sumo Use iss Malabo them
lark.' Is the Onetime - 10 roteedlogt were tuatittited in
the Orange musty Coatroom Pim chart spinet bowies,
shingles Ida with *Was tepees Ws this State ton
' trary to our constitution and laws. howieldnataded On
, the ground that the we slam and that hs
- .had a rigirrot derht a Prot Scott doelstoo, ta taint
them Into Masao.. This ditanteo via ererrhted by the
Court or Common flees, and be leas guild fortyJdoltant.
Prom this Judgment he sypuded to 80piny,
poiaL
of Indiana." - L ,-. ' - .= ,4 .
..Teaon lecrmastris;-The jolat: *Set: Mee
on Woks In thy fonneneer Legislature bas roosted a
MO leltalitiolt the boob sasesciaions UM theft of Jan.
eary, 15141, upon condition that no beak shalt declare •
addend during their stepsesket t sae if Ilteloseta of
New York and New Orlettla shall resume siMialtal PM. 1
meets dudes lba sptlator swoon of IE4, the. hooka
of Tenoesner, which avail thateselves of thlsjtadsli
also mom is elsty days thereafter., .Thelrfet: its'
Sr. ropiest within aleoty4syst &oat the geseseeat Ur
_Unto deposit - bases of Tennessee with the etimptteiler;
salacious to wake the Wadi In When& ,par lenhastee.-
Cording troths New Trek Wets( aid banall.etidl e n
whim to,. tot placed .tot lauttellahl 11 40 6 0 13111 2 , A1bil
haulm are required to mato quartet, marts le testih*
tenor of their soadltioa. The tuterast,liaarera
soatotittea of the Samatimeolassadis MIMI: ill
. roses that se Attlee? Mate Of Uganda. alai :
"all Institute whore. ye mktol - etiaft ,
mos shoal& to Opal olf, wbstwitS Uht ~.-...
' of the State ante be curtailed hi, ems* ,• -
....
- .
~TOTICE.,, - --Notiee is hereby. given
to
that an applkatkm will be mad. 4t the neat em
on of the Leglehtture of Pennorytrants, for the rimier
of a bank of Issue, with the usual pert, Iletee—eild bank,
to be called "The; Ashland flank,"—allth a capital of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars. withl the privilege of
Increasing the IMMO to One flooded VUlrThou•
sand Dollars, to lie located In the bminah of Ashiord,
Beherllllll twenty. State of Pennsylvania.
E. I'. TIMM PRON. . ROBERT 0-WILSON,
ARRAN ASI KLASS, DAVID
ISAAC BURKHART, JAMES R.,CLEAVER,
L. I'. GARNER. A. O.
JONATHAN FAUST, WILIJABILXVY.
Ashisiod, June 21, • •.- • %Ben
Nll - 'O3I[CE.—I have thi a' day purchased
On, entire stock and book accounts of W. IL /W-
M of,Ttettiont, and taken poseetohnt of the same.
TremSet, hoT.7,'N7 0.30 j LXVVS,SPANGLER.
, .
I\TQTIVE.—AII.. : persons having open
11 iieeoutsta with me CH present them be. settle.
meet. •'No woods Willi be delivered to any person on ley
aero without a written order heat ow W. NOWNN.
J. 01, IL OSBORNE, (Intrados Qamtute Retlread.
VI,
4
44-dat
T,
03mp ERRY . CREE K' 'I4ILROAti
bed irsof Dye Lorber4Cree ke b ls h ar=nleltr ib y, e 4 3 ‘at at;
armrest election will be held on Mandel the 7111 day of
December next. at the pothe bones of Satotrel Miller, I u
the Boronshof Dimmer, Sehraylktllconnty, to elect by
ballot—one President, eight Ilan tee& one Bonita* and
one Treasurer, to nerve for tbownenlegsear.
N0v.14, '67, 464 t iNO. STRIMPFPR, fterefery.
...
FFICE of the Mt. Carhtin R: R. Co.,
• Philadelphia, October 30th, UR.
QOTICZ ts bee by Oren that the: Annual meeting of
the Mod holdors of Ibis Company ',Mtn held at the of
fice In this eity. on Monday the Tlb day of December
nest, at half past twelve efeloiltott 'fwbleb Shoe and
place an eleetkot ittll be held for a tneddollt aed
itanagen, to serfs tor lb* 'nankin year.
JllllltlVC.DOlttiltLl 4 lferretary.
November t • ,• • 4.5.81
nTICE' ii hereby' tivin'.that I have
.1 porch sea oat tbi.lotb of Ocittbee.,lB37 0 0 2 n OffOrP
, of orsigebort.Aeboylktil eouoty,-5 Vol"
borees.3 farm 'repas t 2 spring fillltnem 2 koma , "
UP.* tot of Rya oats, Straw mud - Hey, (train is the
pound, Corn fodder, ploys and 'harrows, winne/Ina
Wit, cutting box, eon cod potatoes.-that nld property
brkalts to ID% and that I bate left it to pooveoelon of
veld Oeorge &homier. end all present ere hereby mo
tioned sot tomolost CIIABLIM p . SCUM:NEB.
florealree)4, '67 4430
• •
mirei l mewsyrnin.aU obligation, to meet in one Genets' I ri . . i ..... ~,_ •
Onttarence. Showid the Ostend Coownwsw aeon to ! • ! lull- ' Court of V 0112111011 Picas Or
thane peopeeltiouen meek, eeParatten oaf b. flawed : Schuylkill count,— .•:: * ' •
between the Noribere ind Soutbnit divisions of lbw , Aleplaw Nveno., 1 ~ " rt. Pt. ' •
vitnecb. is ceiabcorever, itelsicared_ iti_istany.thellen. • • v s. • Se,lll September Taal.
Oral Oaskresataboald reftwe
. " 0 ,._10 uruli
„ 81 , 87° C.._hol i o ' TAANCIS I. PARTLY. - - • ISM
, =itiaCkileaa" llt W 4 " w ur hel d . , ' a ' 11 ` 1 •A""""*. Notice• Is 'hereby given , by the understillnd Auditor,
n llatimber. Id* to tailattell sends ad slay beg a p pointed by Ow veld Ciatut , toy .' eildertight do instonste.
demo neemeeery-upow the earnest :of tits 00011 " 00 . d the tatosts. taborets and etechanke of the sold do
*hi& onstention skull hos power id oillnible a Noftb• I fA e dent , i mintiest, WOW to be "aid out of the pro.
sea orollnenalk to mod Abn - amila t utko.asa too all' ends of %be gatiot Or ow tosaiirtirolmill as the
-lbetilie 00 labneltikol of 0 as' ; 0 ". 1 at thi ow I Abate Pl. //k e Meths sill eltend4rbi dunes at, at,
g••• assild.l.ll the Steillisfr i ntattlfeatAcJVl b I gift** Clutriteireet. is the. bent of Pottsville, 90,
Mini atineepd'Allin ' WI Coovesuoui, from tit ad 4, 7 , a r D e i m ,b ori vay. as 1 d ec k ir . biL w o n
Width It WI toes* Maki, indmeretllsi pendia ora thew tqtereatnininy Mond. illflo.lS.lly.bll..eallit.
arab% le lticeifi •! ' •T . , 1 - i Nan ' 21 1 ,17 ' • ' • . ff-IT, -..-
• , , , .. .
~
•j NOTICES.
arPßlblnrrlb IN IattODIST CIIUtC77, corer of
Wit mid bit street:: Win, &mica ovary Sabbath at 10
trcoek, l }Lama e r eso.P.
-F iNir menzootaT EPISCOPAL CITZSCIf, &toed
Street, tingiartllo, Rea. Wittlatt L Parlor. °DI.
abla aatit+FrOrary , Sabbath at 10 Wand at 734 P.L.
I,I3IMERANCIRIIICII.IdarIset Square
Vialltrallia, gra Dant Srtct. Pastor, Dirk* aerticeto
thiaCtuarrik rasularly every. Sunday. blaming. at 10%
asseschtainsuing, at 7 o'clock. Weakly Pray*, galas%
Tiotraday rasing. at 7 o'clock.
cnuiten SERVICES:4r 'aicasber,ite7:
. ISttti—lot 10. adrrol—Scrlptura kasons, laalab I, and
St. Lukcl—lsaiah U, and Romans 1. • -
.19th-14. Andrew's day—Series, at 7 P. IL—Scripture
lorsocut r pturerba ill, and ll•brews rI. .•
.• • MARRIED.
, •
' , 84111:0011-11dr—Ou the Mb lust, by the Ver. Jos.
• 71cCoo1. at the testator, of Mousse Wren, Mims gar•
zoos Wis tutu Hey, all of Vottavillo. • •
' tIVNT-,llollditT—ls Pottsville, Penna., on Wednea
day evening, 45th test., by Rev, Daniel Washburn, Rec.
for Malty China, Jattl Wotan Elam U. V., A.
alstaatikerehu7 of•Rttte, Madison. iflatOarlo. to blot
aogidest daughter of Col. Johti P. 'lobed, ot the tamer
•
Alter the • ‘lnd ooo 7 mai over, the groomsman perpt
trated the toilawing. hi the shape of • towitortitch tattle
pod to les lost and w? therefore append it:
geree to lie [hide, who; rhanste l b ey i, aine ,
Lae gone to Mar for lib :
May her spirits and Joy be ever the mune—
blay'abe make lA. Myr a good vita.
lisTes to the Gloom who I.ltar-sa this Trite,
. And took bee away hone her mother :
gay he tire happy with her the rest ot his T i ts,
/tad teener Linn 'round tor another.
• the
. ,
• flenf l e to mother who lest her &Vita:
! '-- Nay she ire? sort stet) a Icete—'
. - Bet the Doctor ern treat bee se well as be oralre-sit
. 1 .. . If ebe,nater attempts to be Mak
t :LOST & FOUND.
ILICiST—On Wednesday last, a GREY
•soutvtzt. runt vicrontri no toter will
suit blg rewarded on leaving it at this dim
, Noromber 484 t•
STRAY MARE and . MULE.
Came to the atable of the subscriber re. r=ll.
'idiot In Parry Towashit.Sehtlylklll Coon. Walk
tr, *Wet three greaa ave. * BAY ALIF8:1113 R: swat '
/We Old and also a ROAN about IS years yid.—
The oroer r ar crown ate requested to tO6lll forward,
prove:property. pa) charges and take them sway, Ober-
Tin they will be sold to pay 'sperms.
Nei'. 4840_ • ISRAEL REID.
WANTED.
WANTED.—By an experienced
Undoes* Men, ettnetion as DoolciceePer, Agent
ozi=tiCbaript or: to Store, who Is fully competent and
isla the bed of rotenone. Apply at thief/See.
rottaville, October Mt, UST • . • .1141
IV art ANTED—aOO 7. 5
.4 0 T O Th Ae i tive Men ,
Young
sees! east, naeltd and bonorall e el a jig r e a r l i a ti ry l :t a llloo
per *tooth; a capital ot 1,3 only required: No potent,
otedletne‘or took business. Full pattlealars Oren free
to alt who goOrtse avita *bump. Or alleet,nnd address
41
! , r , OTIS . OTT k CO, Saodown, N. H.
Nitre/ital. 'O7 . ; met
DIS' OLUTIONS.
•
ir :-
L TION.--T. he . Co-
Pirthei-:
siiipleretefoire oistMlog between tiu:undenegned•
nu r the Bun of John t James Noble, la rids 'day dial
wired' hy mutual eons/mt. The business of the Aron
be. sotthd hy John- T. Noble, who w ell continue the boll
nuthbeg toulnees, at the old stand. ' ;
• ' JOIIN T. NOBLE, '
Potterillo.Nor.ll.ll 4163 t JAMES NOBUI, Jr.
412TNERSHIP NOTICE.—The
em. t - Itt r t 2 r tue ei sh p TI P ..:3 I ;AL ? lu 7l'L;:v t io nc e ;_ h,erett:
o tu ia57,0 dimly= 0; oautum een e re r nt. •
' • •• • ILO'. WILSON
'yj • urns aoysk.
• The undersigned hare thisday (April 27.1857.)mitered
Into o:4ortnersldp, In the hamher business, at ihesteam
S4IW mill at the loot of the inclined planes on the SI. 11.
A &Mit. R., under the arm gf K.C. t J AIifFSWILSON:
• All orders for lumber promptly attended to.:.
• v LC. WILSON.
nth 2,'37 'the] 4.01 ES W 11.8031.
I Vag SALE & TO LET? •
tit ELODEON'FOg *.ALE..A new
11,1 Your Octavo Melodeon, for sale
31 '4 Once. Oet. 3,'57 40. , '
yO urk li t
b ß iri E ui N n ; fi r d,.. /L7h e r ri e l er Story
Galt* street, Pottsville. Apply to M. MUM' . .
Septetn,ber 5, '57 • 2A-tt
FIRE BRICKS for, Cupolas, Puddling
and Mast Furnaces, than the Readlns Works, tor ,
Amy.. at the PIONEI3,II WURXACS..
rottsvllle,Jan: 10, I&Se 344
FrO LET—An Office with all pritOne
11 conveniineet in the 34 • dory, In Centre dnet.—
lpgnits JOHN' DAMIAN,
Atignst 8, 1857.
HEAP FUEL— Cope for sair,,irs
rge or swat guard Mee.; at the low prietref6 rents
per bushel.. Inquire either at the atm or works of the
Pottsville flu Company. (Not. 22,'6 6 47-1 f; ; •
r1 1 9. -LET.--A. large and convinkint
Store Rouse wail Mee, oe the mita strelit;,Trer
pont, recently occupied. by -Clark 00. Inquire of
11103IPSON ALGODYRIIT, Tnnnont,or JOHN BANN",
Pottsville. , • [August 8,17 32!tt .
. •
VOR SALE- - Th e Good Will.and
l'
1,,il
Sittrires of • Lite Mut
rniesi Tavern. ts In Cal
lowhill aired, near the Wire Bridge, Philadelphia.:
:loui • shuttle board. a targe!yard and stabling kw. forty
home. Inquire at Scbuylklll house, No. 251 W .1
November 21. %I - . . 422 t ' ;
US'!' RECEIVED. -- . -- A Lane o.B*i:wt.
:•ey meat otsplwadt4 Perfuntaryi de., from thadtainfae
Wolof Jura. liana Oo.i, Lianas= and others. .
All those tato want fine Farfamtry , call at o..pAz
•
;LXT'S Book and Variety Mon. - . •
January 21. 1857 • • f • j.
(10AL MINE TO LET—On ::Broad
L. Top Mountain, ifunlingdora county. Pa.--ofempe•
f riar quality' of Rensi.illtungnous Coal, whicY la nastily
mined, and requires no breaking or wreenlibg.
Coal is unequalled for Rolling Mills, Loconsothrea,•liteem&
boats, de., and bale ready sale. The mine II well ope n . •
ad, track laid and ironed,—in condition to do, a good bus
iness in the'hands of men of experience and
It has the choke of the Pennsylvarja Itallrlad and the
Pennsylvania Canal *seasons* to Warket. ' •
. apply to Ilenry D. Were, No. ?2g Walnut street. Phil
&del-Ohio; or to J. 11. Clark, Broad Top Clty*Cualmout
Post Mice, Lfuntingdon*tatoty, Penna. . • • .
November. 14, '57 - 4671
NOTICES.
GENgIiAL BANKING LAVif:4—No
tlee is hereby gtren that'applieatton MIU be made
tattle nest carton of the Legislature for the passage of
• General Bulking Lae. based upon Stoeks,! and •upon
the general features of the bill submitted , bynk Bat at
the tut Kul= of the lagisLsture, • • •
July 4,'67:
N 'L ICE is hereby given: That ap
p Hon will be made to the beet Legislature for
the incotporst lon of a bank of Imre, with theutsnal
ellercee of banks, tinder the Dame and title of 'ABLE Mt-
NERSVILLE BANK," to be lasted in the hweugh of
Moments, Schuylkill county. with a capital of Tiro
Modred Thousand Dollars. July 4;l7•
pi _
OTlCR.—Notice is herSbyi'giten
' . . that an application will be made at the neat sew
it ou of the Legislature of Pennsylvania **the incorpo
ration of a Dank with the privilegva of lorne.Danking
and Discounting, said Bank to be called the - got..
DANK Olt SCOUTLHILL ligi=i," with' a capital of
Two flundred Thousand Dollars., and to be located to
I bejlorongh of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, Pa.
Schuylkill . Haven, 'June 27, 1.7 • . ! 26ew,
IVOTIC .--Notice is. hereby given
1.1
that MY applititlon will be Made ;gibe next sew
eluo of the Legislature of Pennsylvania Ave the charter
of a Dank of issue with the liana pd.. lieges. said Dank
to be called the A NTE' DANK,," with a capital
a One hundred Tbonaand Dollar,, with the privilege to
increase the same to Flee hundred Thousand Dollars,
and to be located in; Market street in the borough of
Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa.
June 27, ; was s
i 0 CE ot ce is beieby given
tbat'an ippifation wilt be made at. the neat tee
sion of the Legislature of Pea noilloolkfbf•tbol 000 rio•
ration q. a' tank with the usual ppHtitetn.Old bank to
called t hi" "UNION BANE Or TREMONT," with &cap
ital of Onn Hundred Thousand Dot *Lind to bd kow
led In the town of Tremont, PehttylklllOonoty.
ELIJAH HAMMER, lIENKT HEIL: • -.
• P. WERTHEIMER., T. A. GODPRET. •
J. A. L 2 TICE. Wit. lI.ISEIBILRT,
JOHN BARNETT', - D, B. ALTHAUSB.
• ADAM' WOLF, . ZACHBATDOEFF,
LEVI It; SPANGLED, , HENRY ECKEL.—
Jane rf, '59 , , ~26•43 at
MEDICINAL.
:BOSRHAVE'S
ROLLAND RITTER
'lfni cussu TED IZOLLAND MEDI' ron
nriesegsa s
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
- LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY RINI).
FEVER AND ACUE,
FIVERY FARMERAND EVERY
v a logiLy bag Ite peculiar Ilittern commanded to.
eed us to 110030 tikear it • recipe, banded &Mu tim bea
to son, perhaps, The principle that a tonic stinuilast
niceesary in ever], house. Iv undisputed. yet. betas m a
poute4pli •by unskgitel bands, often contalfurelemenis
both latible and ineoludatent—eowet hoes positive.
ly, hurtful. We here offer to Pa public. In a highly eon.
minted Porn, what will exactly supply this weal, pre.
peed upon scientific , principles. eompounded of Maude.,
acting lu harmony, yet each fulfilling its own remedial
Torn PiTilCl4lll is here offered.in a enneenfent form,
int perfeetly 'safe. an Incites& ottkii. acting opon the
circulation. raises Ibe tertian of the system to the stand.
and of health. especially after say debilitating attielt of
disease, after depreadon from best. or all ken) or *Tri
dental ants.; as Anti-Sparetedie, which. with a general
stintalant Dower, act a altb a peculiar intluence upon the
DerTOUS *Parra: calming memos irritstiols• when taken
ProPartn without the least tendeocy to the brain, and,
without that dletneseing reaction nlakb 1. the bane of
most looks—often causing snore Wary Lbws Ow original
dbease.
de a Tovw. moderately and permanently exalting the
eolitha of all mt. of the frame: predating Ntexuanir
a healthy increase of the setlon of the Taffeta; *tram,
hetuically changing the oddity of the otcenath, and act
ing urnnally upon the liver in teething's permanently
thcbilliary secretions.
• NOTlClL—Whoever experts to And Wes Wrong* will
gteepoolutod; but to the eica,, weak tad low red,
f Will move a grateful Runnette mettle', rlio ,, temi of
einular remedial properties.
Catuttem...The great p*sitatity of Ibis delightful
Aroma has induced Yeanylmilettons, which the public
should guard against perthasing. 1 e &t om , t w i g t o
buy anything oho no you have siren hossarrsl Ha.
(AND BITTIMS a fair trial. One bottle will convince you
• how Intinitely superior It le Mall these imitations.
at $1 per bottle, or six t.ottlee for sg, by the
801.2 PROPRISTORN,
, .
NjAM IN PACE, JR. &CO.
sa.piractrosime
pryarmaccutisi3s ants Chemists,
lITTSB'OItG, PA.
/Or WO in IPhlladelthia by the , amentr—llodulan
7.lorulgotlica of the Zhaveclut ; John Johns, It.,
street; Dyott t tiana,lll3 Nottb Dimond street. Aim. la
Reading, by Ritter l Co.; Lancaster, by Jobn F. lkos
A at; Voilicalle. Joh* 0. Drown, J. C, 0. Rushes .od
Xptlog; Tarnow* by- 11. J. Pry; tlaersrWe. J.
7 C , ...• Duro*, and 111 Schuylkill Davey, by Dr. S. Cbl
chador. • , Doventbor 14.'67 46.
A CARD TO THE LADIES!
DR. DIIPONCO'S FEMALE GOLDEN PILLS
ARE INFALLIBLE in removing
stoppages or irregularities of the minors. Time
• I e are nothing new, but bar* been used by the Dories
for. many years, both in Wiener and Amulet, with un•
paralleled mecum in every osse,and he la omedby many
thousand Wise who Dave used them. to make the Pills
public. for the alleviedbut of those sufferlog Dom any It.
' norialarities.whatever , as well as a preventive to t hose
ladles whose heilth will not permit an increase of fast
ly. Pregnant Domain, or thou supporing themaelly
sn.are cautioned against using these Piller, ea She Pos.
'printer assumes no responsibility after the above admo.
WWII, although their mildness would prevent any injo
-17 to health.; otherwise, then Pills are recommended.—
Direetirinsareanpany each boa. Prim Sl.' Bet whole.
sale and retail by C. W. EPTINO, corner 'Norwegian and
Centre streets, Pottsville. Pa.
• ' All orders must be addressed to the above General
Agent, who will supply the trade at Proprietor's, priers,
godsend the Pills confidentially to ladies by mail. ny
Melt. oneiceing $1 to CHAS. W. SPTINO, at Pottsllll.,
Belaylklll county. Penna.
.lriirgeettoutture,".l. Drroxeo," on oath bov—none
otheragenuine.
Pottsville. June 6. 'LT [lll
A RETIISR.F r IrjaII3 4 , AN ,
• W HOSE SANDS 04 I ' d FE hate
nearly run out, discovered. 'bile in the East
Indierca certain cure for Consumption; Asthma. Wen.
thltia, Coughs, Colds, and General, Debility. The
remedy was discovered by him when his only Child, s
daughter, was given up to die. lie had beard murk 4
the wonderful natoratihp and healing quelittes tf prep
m ationsteade from the East India Ilemp,and the &cacti
occurred to him that be might make a remedy' kr tie
child. U. studied hard and succeeded in realising to
wishes. Elie child was cored, and la now alive sod reit
De has since administered the wondertul remedy te
thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world. end he
has never Diked in making them completely heeltby Hi
'happy. - Wishing to do as much Prod as possible. Weill
mood to such of his aflEctad failow.twings as request it
Abbe recipe. with full and explicit - direetions lc pd.
log it up. and successfully usher/H. De requires etch
i applicant to enclose him one shilling—three cents to
be returned as postage on the recipe, and the Tousle
dm to he applied to the payment of Ibis advert's
meat. Address . DR H. JAMAS,
N 0.19 (land street, Jersey City, N. J.
November 7, 'ET - - " [NI 46-Its
HARDWARE.
Stichteir & Thompson,
WHOLIZALS AND MAIL DRALVIISI24
liardwara, °lottery, Tools, 41Cel,
Corner o; Centro snit streets, Pittnilk,
I • Schuylkill County, Pa.
of Use Ellsamntr."
rat LIR
so
UFE INVITE ATTENTION TO
our large aseortmeat of Ward Were. Cult/17.75t
klte.4 mishit we offer Ibr *dear a retainable advent" est
tronaGietaterif price" We porno sdrantays In ire
;that hare secured as the 'selectee sale of v ods r
. re never be a droned ID thli county befetok.te
our experience, together with an extensive knottier
of notatifsetarere, enable us to order oar entets dlr
which we can yell loner than any otter. establish'
' dawned Bad a number of articles comprising
Lcelts, - ktortleing and lop
Latches. • Boring !Whines,
Butts and Mope, lowa,
White Lead, . Steel Squares,
Moe Broad Arts a Batchet
Oil, Adaes.
" Blase, • • • Beatty's 71111111DX Chit
. Patty, fitipartirs and Bin",
A hued and yar
ppttee,. ' opteatents,
Beams, • "r Cables( Trimminv,)
darns,
To Loc great variety.
Vices, - ke,
,-. Rope Packing, Latch. , "
Tlrreci Yarn, Batts, and
Planta, Building Ilanteare,
We bare &on_ especial atteuttoa, with a Irks d
wishing contotetors end indbiersat.ibitrery lowest!
het priors.
itirGloods ordered by mall, will receive prompt aft
'ion. and forwarded with di spa tch. Call and see al
the eerier of Centre and IlMot stmts.
. Nov. 14, 'II 4641] k Tuomesoll
, g
BENCH PLANE'S,
MAN
Moulding Plan
rash Planes, Hollow k nomads, Binds. Ath2o
at the Meditate and Iron Depot. YRANI S ., eM
dagast 1 117 31
LOCK S.
IaIM, Front door, Closet, Night-laul
with Silver-plated, Toresdala .or dark 3101
mow, a very large assultamt. Wt, lo: prkrt. A I 2
Hardware and Iroti Depot, IFIANIi Ftrfr
,
August 1,'87 31
SQUARES.
A.CHINISTS' SQUARES. V.
Standmd. Rules, Gum, Shrfokesse
-41 F Protectors, Caltipenp, Spring dividers. et the Iftrit
and Iron Depot. FILO IC re
August 1,'57 _
_HAND SAW§.
er
Diss.row * , Cresson , Spear
Jackson'. IL td, ran•Und Rip Sava. l l o
asstetnetot In town. New tale at low p.ke , tt tn. 11 ,, ,
were ant /- Depot. • • YIIANIC 44II
4
A •••• ' • ..
VERCENNEB SCALES.
Sanapaate , * Patent.
RAILROAD Track Scales, lisv s•%
6Nd lealen'Platfona and Conehr Rsles.
tarturent anti by the Vergennes tteSli CA ,
Orders addressed to ;"--- W. O. FritACTa r.
Steretary. Prr
Ittsilummi 3s Scams= Co.
cub"'
Pet teellts; M. Orteil, Rapt, of Mt. Caws. "
Wm. IL lobes. St. Clair.
Assam 1, It -
COLIMAICS Qui_LEtlY
all adore* Taring Street
(lON sTA N 'FLY on ha nd, d lare:
ki tort:Dent cd' Pan and Porte IC elver. r• l a: 4 1,
ilartori,Tabla Knives and Yorks , In I " l "„,. u ts
bona an nOO4 handle.; Careenand Year,
Knives, to.
ALSO—a van , eztoulr• assortment 6t:1 1, .'" -
Trays, he.
IFlne , EasUsh 0-sus,folt's 'Pistols. Allen',
and Single and Donbl barrelled rutop..ith
samba! lase? Ilardware.conatanilr on b laa '
JOUN m. comotAN./ 6 41 11
PlUadalabla,Dee.lo,ll44
HARDWARE AND IRON 0 6 7
01
Tall SUBSCRIBER. howl w f js
ad Maimed' at Mr new plsnl c a bi,
and with a new de tereolastie s
ins an such pads ss bunt o:
C o s l Baena mai require. at their lossr 4l 10 ';0
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Ow Inspection of the ruhiir. I 0311.
en hand anti hats on hand Vull stook of
Ras iron, ehoppin4 dub
fltie Iron, coatihor
Cast Steel, Trio
Bllllron, NMI, and iplkat
na/re) Tacit* DIML.I.
Bellows, AnriisamiVkrr•!..o
liardwers and Iron Depot, Curls Sullgt•trie,
ILVIp.•
Orme MAO, tad lid..
duly 15,18,54
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CIOLLECTIONS AII'ENP i: DO/
IL, Jscid drafts Oa , sal* oa all the orhicif .a r lO l
Unktl. Athlu idelatothr asl• on rattas.f 0
land and Wiles-141,1