=l= POTISVILLEio Dge cumwCT AND ._ i' i fi : ' ,ifilies' . ;asstt Peas' Heal ilmitelisstor 1 !' . , Great litter 1 .. aim as Plarr•-Yonder iti-.10 210 . 14 ' Since the tidiest -of the Iste. 81 ; 1 , !Ds , 0 0 : 111/1° .o.!!rfbisire been me 4 saggestioes' W and p i. ns in • -*on:4n iiicurrency 14 . ;her Baited Ililetu, true of which teem to us to meet hilly.the refer- , astlber-dimarest--tw=" 6o # l- his u O sou,, i and, other influentlel, respectable ' i journal,, urge, a I Maimusettcdow el a listioeal Benin This however, It 4 . ' ?overleap objeetlousais It la . too liable to ,hie' veneered into a mere machine for party per ;Poem. ,That *question of ?stern' Is being agi tated, and that it-will as it should, nun a tan ,llble form, is evidentfrom the fact that he Wee 'ideal Contemplates :touching uPon 'the isnot" , , , - , , VeliStios, and apes the untonstltatioaal y of the 'States Individilally issuing opromises t Pay.= 'That it it rineenilitatiousl cane of de led, and ..la, a point that would be affirmed by 't a United 1 StapesSopretne Court, were the epode brought, regularly before It.. flowerer, ; 'tie lity or ll hi leislity of State hunts ere do not peep e, dtscue- i egi , ling. The question le, wha t . forms ee all be in.-1 -filleted, where reform: isle midi sht•ded? - Nos 1 'suggestions that we have seen, entirely 10004 din ."caie. It Is true that Sir Robert :Peep bill, se 'applied to the Bank of England; and adopted by :Pediment, hat done well, except: when expo to the violence of a panto. Twice Si: that elder . tench it lute failed, and the doveinment has bee' ;.ein/spelled to 'lnterfere end suspend Itlie Bank' thane?, In order to check runs,:whichsnight ba entsibilated efen tbit einirisrlial Institution.- Tb Attestion now ii, eallnOt a pisa be devised, f !teary (mob danger; one -that will 'place the en ilieney on it dem basis, and meet the ,necessities . , „the *pie? ' Lei us me.- - - WeHaskntieution to , e ..following: i ii j ,.. .r We propose that the General Government shit d ,In accordance with t h e Constitution 'f u rnish •e . ; eurreney— ., that Cowen shall; In connection" tir. tie Treeing Department,' 'ambits& a Curre ,ay ~ ,Bospeettnent, and pats a.deneral Banking Is w. `,5 or the Utrltiefftatee, based on St.seks *ad l a. • •' ^ . -11ssodations otinilleidnali desiring to 'opt in heaking in any pater the United States al i ht ' (tarnish this Department of the . Government lid; Stocks of s. reliable °bander in the market?' nd known to be a certain Value. Notes then, c uld be issued•from thisllepartuaeut for thine tot the of the market value of Said Stock. The aw .scold be so framed that mntlily reports shoat be • made by all the Banks, sh owing their eirealn on, ' amount of Coin, the Loine f and Deposit ? —no ak ander say circumstances to ln pre than t me fourths of the market vale,. of the Stock, wb her ' rising or falling, and no ;increase of inns t be made on the Stock first delniifited, even ifl rise in value. •If any increase of the lune be qtii-' red,'lt should be by the,-dePosq of addit nil Sieek—and ; if the Stock 'deereT i in vain 'the circulation Mad decrease in. p opertion..lbis would prevent undue expansions rtimee of pee-. nlatiou, he., whei steel's are "ru bed ar b and 1 . their intrinsic value. We Woul require Bank always to have on hand a stain pet . age of specie 111 prcportion. to eirculat These Notes, of coarse, -would 1.10 taken in meld of Governmentideet throe hbut the ~ - States, and would give- us 'a e rreoce of ample security to the Nein hoid r under i eumstances. ; Wo see nod goo reason 'IS Government should' baire a srfereut cu ! ' ' • front - the people who rule throe h their re , tatives—it looks too much like elevating vane above the nip.ter. , ; - No Note - of a less deeomi ation the TEN • DOLLAI3.B, should he issaed. We are ae re that there are unthinking Refeemerp who go f in one extreme to the other, regardless or circu s stances and common sense, and; advocate restrict ng the Issue of Notes to $2O and upwards. We *deo ocate-the,medlum course,' which is in accordance with the etrouliodinces as theroxist—lied i all new legislation must be based on eircusestanees when i what is most desired Cannoi.- he tintifer d. The j : . eosin of the world is nottifillsent t do "nie;s3 than one-third ,e,f the' business; or in other , words, is ." only about ont.third,of the r ! quantity the' • be required of the circulating medium: ' • coarse, Would be Insdequatefor a curve —hence n sionsidemble por ion - . ofthe • particularly in commercial countries, in per. In our country limitidg the haute to Ten Dellarscsod npeards, would gar rency composed of nearly else -belt coin thirds) which, together with the per coin required in the Alanks l in pr'opoe eirodiation, ' would make one dollar ,every two of Paper. In cirmlation. 1 give us rather more than our pioporii and a much better, eurreney, than no -any State in the Union. If we worst , • largely on the, coin iiihe world, w j forced to drain other Co airiest, dem' 1 , libriusn (which altraya dbranges bud vita hostile legislation iii tither count view of recovering their coin again • tui. ' ' 1 ~ • . , The advantage s o this system are —lf would establish 4 : uniform rata interest throughout the country se currency of equal riles ererywlrm. The Note holder liotild under any cue be secure—and a Bank mambo b . . . - Indeed, under this system faithfully that caald not alwafre pay the De& Stockholders in felt; It would keep thd; Stocks in the - basis • for oar .'easirency, instead • abroad and sold; thereby 'causing on oat coin In the shape of inserts • We would have I. strictly Nation . equ al value evefywhere, instead-of i thirty different ,kinds of State cu goe! Value and based on different 1 • 'say that would clreplate In. Europe, every part of this Union. • . I 1 The Banks already in existon conform to this law graduitlly, ten - , r are required they could be orgy , 1 they fernisb tbe necessary basis. . ' It would, by limiting the issue less denomination than Ton 801 l on tbe Dank from that portion • 4 , , *leases who generally drain the c in times of panic—beeause the • the holders of . many. ten' dollar hi 'tie stock basis, together with tai 1 coin each Bank .will be reclaim j vaults, will give the note-holderi: tors snob scortiolosestAty that th, 'motive to run a Bank. It 'Monti i sty not only to thai currency; but It wonks) remre' L .-ther•objection Carretrey.itsued in this manner', National Bank, capable of being Government, end Made apolitical this system the benkers would, b 'ties fornisbing lilus Stocks, and conformed to the live, the Gore • • no aanind over !thaidlenks—con tem could not he' controlled thee Bank was under the `aid syste' ' usi all the advantages of a itithaut the disadvantage! of a It existed sonseiyears sinette k . ' Again, the enrrency- of a; keep business healthy, and P '',' s4 lions, ought 'lei, in proportion property of tie country; and ,ploportjun to the increased dev country, end eoisiequently foe property.. The late ;oho C. ,Cs his opinion; ; hatred Onnthoniel the subject, thit tbrlre ought is' May for every-s3d • value of 1 propertlba thread be kept* ',up 1 expansions or pond actions. l 'States Governmemt collects'„ii country et shOrt letervals, sod a fair estimate of the vitae Of ' °°tlntr Y —c 'u l iOnsa could an • tionv limit:the Issue, to coo l ( proportion s tolkeep up this el t !ormolu . : undue !ormo undue expansions toning the value of all `kind Tame, there. would here to,:b i ..in each State:to force eaari en Oath* 'from the Curre ncy , Treasuryl,lbat said Bank war - liswregulisting in. beaten/1. ' fnt our Phut for tur: ft a nd II! , ad ., . its adopti on. We il tlikkins wen of would This, of ey alone urreucy, et be pa. of Notes us a CUT,. (over tit& outage of on to the ['coin to 'his would n of coil exieta to draw more would be !) and :m -ica, with y draining an follows: of Banking give us a musligeit carried out,: tors asd the onntry an a ben% sent hoary drain *Currency of wentylve or .oey of %me lee—a eurre u , a well as in could ° easily al new Lanka ised whenever of notes. t'o no preTentnitui' l f the Rethink.' out of Bunk? would-trot be Is—and besides .per etutago of to bold in its ad the ,detosi ire wuqld be no Isa give stabil o business. to a National rged against a ontrolled by the I'l%l(6y:ie. Under men n of all pai so long as they went would pave uentiy the aye me as It would' give done currency ational'llink ae otry in. order to elt undue Jolla. the value of the tru Fad increnlo in tipannts of that red' ialue of the Ihoun flare it se b inveeltigation of be it dollmin cur ropertyr-inii, this order to 'wont w, as the tittittul 0 statistics, of die cap on them eye the property of Lb, et proper rester , in to the rethive iiibriont, in order ' or contractions af- of property. Of 41raoch,courpaolea .k 1010 liquidation Department of tae lePartirig from tbe , The Above Ss' The °aline, rilikklniri eurnbey fur' tits menuipri, ii, be derived). frt , , Olkihtnit kt to the intellig . !hi itbn taitilii, for tb.lr coor4l 4 1 _ , If ibilb phut sboutii be asici be eireeseorp to retain tbe ‘be country to Alt up ell th upd, of cosy.. h wol4 4 sad Whim clatinneh of Inds' be. ---- 7., , lowiTen Dollars. Th. iitoptipi o[ nor nerA /foey or Iteeiproeity .11111, for the - regulatioe 4 or our ' Gametes with other conateimir woolOpt co plisb that . object. WAS appe4,it I p i ‘ . i It enacted, Le., Th at. 7V out oiciem bah :be expert reed input of^ ' d anor.pil ookoroeror Gs ezportvala sat 4e ire Ilr It sweaty fire perrkot.#o4l, ... 7 i ff • ow , isitt4 y. to ,of two/Iwo: yea ~f.le Seer i l t re ! a,.. stiy is hereby nathorseed cud revared to rails I d ; ri t e g z c o: pe t": f o i l e t s h o i :f t i a c r. i n t o n a rt le l e e o p • ttt.fsortex.s*igwpiitotd , I Lis provisioits of, this act.) 11l -per centime: w Is shirty days a ft er tie eqpirati4e of each sad it ' l 4emd.quiltrestr , dowirsiedistisq.berst C; said, do not exceed the" import* as uforesaid w per mat. , •-- : , ..‘ .-- - 7::: ,1- he pessoge of thin Bill . by Cellos**, and the lation of the miming on the or -PraSorsh w old settle bittlitbise Owed OubittelalleindPhsie o r country on ihe,'road to the highest pinwale O a pertnatieptsinil healthy prosperity. asp/!tarsus :' ~ : - ,r . , -.•-• , , aclivi;; Ettli . : Tha i oe to; ; l ni it dp. t ia le rpen d n i ni u b b i t 6i tia t h h e a o t ir : tho be e : e. hi t o , r l : otirififtlinitti l ft eiermaeteti di- the Istria. V uedon I an e migr ant train bound to Southern at they Were encouraged; instigated, and .per' spa led on by-Mormons.'l . The party in l i neation js said tle tame eonsisted f pa eltv etre a l t do a rrente lm .a ri ble died ignasi a tiro n s d a.s tb4;t eh y et ve wy ere sn or en, rtfton sr my • . B7 6A e tr x : (houses, were well piovided, anti tied' with them quite a stock of horses, Medea, nd oxen.- They had traveled sterols the Plainal the way of Great ' Salt Lab City, on the way to Southern Catifiii nia, and bad readied the rim of the great basin, about ;throe hundred- miles so•th-west of Great Salt Lake City, tied fiftrmilmlfrom Ceder City, the meet sontlettyottivii Morison setiletiento in Utah, Oben the were attached and v.ll dettroyed, with tie exception id fifteen ytuts children, who were ;afterwards bought of t • Indians by the illortions. ' .. . . .. IA speaking of the freedom of opinion claimed for these WeitOrn rebels against the usages of their country's and Gois laws, the Phila delphia Balkh,) remarks ths; there is a Mee old 'saying that the mills of God ,may grind. slowlp• but that they grind exceedingly small. The far ther bick the 'String Is !Irani!, the more terrible the onward coons of the! ranges bolt. It would be well li tile wisdom contained its these old sayings which set forth an pointedly the feet that every reckoning mast ba settled in the end, could be appreciated by the deluded wrelphes Of Utah. who sin rejoicing a 0 the prospect of the plunder,- for ?airs to come,/ of the 'army of our general government. For certain it is that if the people. of the. United States remain true to the dietates of humanity, honor and justice, they will return with ten-fold vengeance every outrage of fetid to tbemsolvea. It is melancholy •or revolting to rebut that there are thonearols of meit in this coettry who' limply shrug nit their eltoOlders at Monnonism, talk about liberty , of conselenee and endorse the doctrine of; "you let me and I'll let you alone," as applied to the Bakal: p retty theory, Indeed, fora proselybbniaking bra, opposed to our gov ernment on oar own soil. When - - .tome 0( these Nictitate read of Bepoy outrages, they are indig. neat that a race, unserupoicout by itide)re j .eh'ould retaliate on the English, a century ,ett eritittltia been at the very least oppirdon. Eat whentiiii! ful talcs of blood, of retitle slavery," Of Dattlia tortures and murder, sad of kieiting,end.aiding Indians to commit outrages every whit es terrible as those of Cawnporeiore told, nothing saitL— Nrhips they are doubiedor'supposed to be east; ,gottited. Let those ohot obi to this latter opin ion, gloom) over a tile of t e Deseret News, and say, whether such fiatione, blOody addressee to i-itide and bigoted populution elotld, under the . eircum. stances, produce less. I ' : _ There is a fearful war approaching in the -West between the Mormon oligarchy on the ono 'side and the. Republican goi4rnment on the 'Oilier.— Let 130'on0 say that free4om of opinion is what the enemy defend. They would allow no freedom of 'opinion; no freedom of choice, bo control of his own labor to the poor min, no wife and no' free wilt.., Severity is the-only power which wiilgriod Nut form the adamant,. f such intoleisnee. , _.....a1!, : I sue. Tag KAREAS Qua art a.—lt is statettlhat ibis question wears a mom cheerful aspect obat the interviews between Mr. pitchman ; and Gov. Walker, were not only Of themost friendly but of the Most cordial ancreinfidentiai character; that the Administration wil adopt measures, with the ; view of securing to the inhabitants of Kmaias a fair opportunity of eipressing their opinions ,at the erisuing el l ectlon OR the subject of Slavery, in the foruipiopoted by Ity Constitutional Conion tin, andiat Mr. Buchanan will, in his message, concede fq ly that It would hive been best and milt Consehant with the Kansaa-Nebraskit bill, to' have submitted fur tlio approval or rejection of] the pOople of Ransas t f the entire Constitution. It is also stated that Dangles and Senator Owin both stand by Goveroor,Walker, and are at the . Patna time, ih r e firm advoCates of the Administration. -1 Tlri's is indeed satqfactory news,.if ; we are to credit the assertion that Kansas will have justice; done , her it the hands of the Administration as i well as of the countey. li. is strangethongh • 1 dual the Washington Union, the administration organ at . Washington, takis . the opposite ground. Mr. I Buchanan in yielding a poMt in his life-long ser.i . allude to the Slivepower,-..ifbe is yielding, andnot I 'engaging in a game of triekery.to blind the North 1 —.loop at the cry 4 of a strong Free boil wing of the 7 Derdtiriacy, wi4se motto through its press is, I 'THE MAJORITY OW TRE. PEOPLE SHALL ECLIL" So thii question rests for the present. The Cal hotait Constitution i t s hooted at by the people of Rousseland if sublisitted to them will be rejected. In any event the whole questiOn Will come before Congress fur its decision, and thd people will then see it that body r ill endorse the action of the Kniusas bogus Contention. Defeated is its efforts to force Slavery upon Kansas, the South will re proach the Administration, tipd, split from the Fie; Soil wing of t he Democracy., Successful in its treacherousme, while exulting, ft will see. the Dentheracy °t ga ithe North, who will not sanc tion the wrung, ar l ray themselves in opposition to Pro-Slavery arrogance and cupidity. The Ad ministration is tripped, and a split in the Demo. erotic party is inevitable. Amid the crash how. ever, another star will be added to the American constellation. It will be FUER KANSAS. Thank heaven for that. . Tux Simon Cenatirr.—.Many persons ask why specie flows into l our country with the balance of trade against us t .. We answer, simply beenbee all confidence is lost and the bisiners community in the United States and Etirope'are afraid to drair bills of Exchange on houses .that might not be ,good erhiMthe bpi. antra. IlemeCoin is shipped to meet engagoMents which would not be subject to each a contingency. It was to 'stop this flow •of coin from owl country that . our hank* suspend ed specie psymnts: .From -the same cause the Bank of Engle d relied the rate of interest to 10 I / per cent., and the French Gusittiotettt proposed to put a duty ot 3 per cent. on ell cola exported , from that coun t y. After our banks•stopped the shipment of coin'nearly ceased. It began to Rol in more rapidly/ than it was exported, becaatc It could not be a t tained for shipment—the banks ia New York procuring all that they could lay their hands on witho ut paying any out.' But ae the panic has partially subsided hers—coin has be. come more plenty in onr cities, and the current has ehailged. IWe are now exporting three times as tench as we ateireporting. If the banks were to resume specie payments tomorrow nyder oar present Rave+ system and discount paper,• the. drain of coin would become as great as ever. The statistics silos/ this. The exports. of specie from the port of New York, ' Were for the Previously rel eek ending Npv. 28, $1,888,510 84 pried,' 9 34,596,728.43. Total la 1857, Saina'tiina in 1856. Sawa time 3011845, Same lima in 1854. Same, time In 1853, Same . time in ami The import t Noye , . lion—leu th I. $38,283.237 2?. $31:756,863 26;565,801 36,791,378 22.949,53? 23,743,01 of specie from abroad for the week ber nod reach a half mil. on thirJ. , Tat PIOI3IfrLYANIA COAL MIAZIL—Tbe Mille ten thinks that the California gold mines are really not"so valuable as spats for furalshiog. the in dustry of the litata with lueratire employment and. promotihg the general welfare and, the de helopment of the States resources, as our Cad likes. „True, and where do we find men in the 'eitf k‘ so Illy r emunerated as the wailers of those min" bare trona T. Reform to ttie trade, bewerer, iti restelp the r usu. bands, and we Lope they will in "tore,, exercise it to their 'trio ad. rantage.','Mhat can, should be done. . . ~. .... , Tat feei - Iluit, the New York Blinks now hold $24,3p3,143..1:rpecie to oie of the pleasait heti of the day. it ,. .i ;This Is toore_thes doable what they heldotk Oa stiiiikpeetott , - lett, sad the lot of D ecem b er , assperiak it th e same timeth eir loons and realattiliikf !limply deotiaied.—r Memo, is lull, em ' sly:ptesty; for4opl. toilets don' know how to , est Itiiirttaillttle hi VW so co donee semi of say 1t1it1. , : , % :1' si .1. . / • .t . cal #4ll irez Nat'l I i „...0.44 ...: tt.,01....„ 1 : i.... i„,1,07 .) , L.. d.,tai r itlii - : 464,: • up + Ifte.W4 . ' . ,, t!crle: . ;x',i if '; iii --- —l' the at mpljtkilteuns ittle VILA lby an explosion 10' frcrwder at Mr. Ditst'sielhes. 4 1 1 '! 4 , 41 t 0 &MU:W. F r e ' ti t ied 471, f I#ll f j l g {l 4 • - inr A Ms *Pie of Mr. C. W. Chmikent of tkitstgb, maideirar*eliktitiotwookale giros Jilps#l4aol 80'1re/teed bold lb, Wp4: Palo Alio to ball, ow dune of malniiilnliiiiailt4iities —lmpoosobkrstreots. • . 1 f E - l 1' ,i e , ! 1 • *Li Mc. traissialei OiNe4 • Cloiei444:B , W • , that two deer since would have sold for, 1150,0* was fold psteidai for $5O. ,;I :1! •[.;.'••• aira Woe wime we were. awe* *l',4 inie Oep, an.Tbansawl, and tuscantitwumi." ' 1 • f., t: iirDsrtwy lad weak, Va luq.Badan,Jaliaii„ ;Waal ley, Daniel Kyle ittly**Wrigkelittire az *slops of etas damp to M. Bast% Waal. #.4 s P i f ' c'et ibOiffn.,o. h , thsi 4NF0 1 .. 16140 he vu beaten on the night of the Slit u, t Alleged eau*, an airtide Spriireti Is his paper , of thit Sae.. - . - • • - Syr WaLrienaideea,nareallby 01a1411104#0. of Ts *qua, nail a. man astern . Intelc. bas' :tie* 41644 President of the Aritinnelle Bank ox Ts:4o4 is plain Aar Eielianli Outer. Ss*, daeenard.._ . - WA /ad named Str t eeeb, Wan nearly dreerneil In the - 19nal it* &weigh; on Thaitzeilnir* tbrengbilo It. Irbil* skating. U. arnaftranklby nose boatsmen, and with difficulty resuscitated. :tf . to Aut,--The publishers. of that, Wrkman's Adeomte4of Kinerwrille, chartist by G.' Beat 'with bad a heeling beton Spier Seed, yestesitir; Mul.were held In tice Sinn of $3OO each, to 'timer atsitaire. - . 1 0- - Efeetion.—At a statestmeeitestnifSwatara Lodge; l o. 257, A. T. IL, bald at TnationOtel.SOUs,the „fallowing °Mare Were elected Orr the ~ aasale Wawa* year:—John K. Pernaler, W. U. Jam Melbriand, Ss Wi Gabriel brake, .1. W 4 V A. Godfrey, Treasurer; Jaeoli Gruber,recrirtary, n 1),*: Steseaft;_whose treatment of i*Mees of the Lungs, *oat, Epilepsy; Me., bill beef,' in* imeceionaip is still ett:the Amertean fioasy and Is 'MI* by lain numbertof pignuts. Those who come Into town during Court week, wheaten : 4.ring under ihmule diatom Of any dretiption, should not Dell tao,l; ph Stewart a i caL r . • I !,; inr , A l seceliag of the Young lifecer. Christian Astoria - Mon w 11 be held on blimdayerentrit noWit their room In the story of Readers °See bnlldlpgJ More will also a emeting nflIM Board of bfanstimi. at the Anew elation's room, (thii Saturday Grout attend a reline:4d, as busineas of Importance will he laid flifighdchagainst • 'itlei4i,"T morning a , young gentleman of this Borough, walked -to the Post Odke ;in Schitylkill haven - and back, tai nee 'hour and ' fifty's° satiates. Distanoe,elattnilkit..llseaapeelfleal, two hours. Wager, 1110. Ile estate Inisrliner, with Are minutes to spare. l'ary good walking toe an amateur pedeatilan. - The 'excitement was quite lively atilt, tee mlnation of Abated mile beat, eliciting* tonne., • • • itlr.Asseisiteed Boner, mid lateettihilifiL—The wife of - helmet Anderson,of this tanough,4* brought before Stalin' Reed, yesterday, to answer tin4ellMta of aglault^ Int her husband,wlth intent to She cot Its hand serenely. There wax not ;weroes9o* for the assault. - The affair happened at their residenge:Yesterds; morn. Ant.' The WOl/1411 was intoxicated 4 wilmi brought before Alm /Ignite. She was. after a imsAnce, einimlttodc to pct. *ecet4to which instAtietkm she - was cOnseYed fa a band. aniwer. • ' l i upon ••• - lirkistard upon their Ditties.—ldi r !eheener wheinui at last election, chosen PrOttoinOsii without oppcs. stilms,esateiskapon the duties of ble Whoa, on the lot Instant' - kria*l we think, make anleieeeltent :Ctileer.— 84041iiinWpser, req.) he reUrlstii olliter,}was one of the best Proilionotariet SchuylkOl. thurity ever had.: b Ibllowleinsarted gentlemen, alisilireeutly elected,. a. entered upon 'ilia duties • oeitheir ottlees:—C. 4. n ? Clerk; ;Taub 7eger, Itegistiirteni-tEuber, Its co rder ; Wm. litekel.Tressurer; &Carmel', Cow, minioner; Nathin • 11'; Buts. bit/ 4 14i or thi' Po o r , and Gnorge y. W.Lt, Auditor. I: '111 . 44 -0 Yesterday wax a trelp r elig tfni day, clear, cool and pleasant: The einsalt,lat; ogen4tr u weather of the week haring ' reedietitai r meteorological rreord Islas folkdrs:--. • , • P.„14. Ovine. Al Sat, NOT 24,26° - SZEIk: • 32°.-clear. lion., " 30,-44 'A t +so -cloudy. Tues., 1,-47 r • 38 - • Wed.. " 2,-44 ' .4ti IN', 40 - Thurs., ' 3.-40' rI: • 38 - " • dfdr"Cap* !Is a sly rogue. - t'tllti6 Lit bss attacked, wounded, and taken captive bettagnior . andlunior.- ; The first "victim!' was the Juoloill':!ibsi lidded the Se ? Moe. Both are now bound% idkrisatetanoilti chains. As to the times being unmnplthniefor ireeli deMtig acts, Probably both were Aneueneed by reason 'dialler to that of the stout Hollender, whireceitly applied at the Probate Clerk . * office in Cincinnati Sri sv"duteliit to get L i married with. Open being asto;d*hy he wislieditolake a wife In such hard timer, he !reigied: "I • plenty thee now-nothing to do. Soon: I: _work--can't attitidAte .mine wife. Plenty time now:-eoirget's married." , idte, Professor of :Banging; et present SI resident of t , (more. but ',hi lU‘s' taught the art in Virginia, and tht her States, to Itite . satisfaction of thins who have takin lessons, and'. thdt4C, sato hate entrusted their children to his rare, prop . 4Jers forming classes In this Borough. Ile 'orin witklitim the highest testi. inonials of his shinty as a tiatr, and department as gentleilmo., Ile proposesteneld,g the fashionable dab , ees in rogue leParis and toindo#. We refer the atten tion of the reader to Mr. Pautette's rird in another col. num. Mr. Pani. tte eau be seMs d et his room,seeond story Russel's Office Building, cortiiOlecond and Mabantange streets, or at the Peunsylveilieliall„hy those either de. slrous of joining his classes: dr placing their children: • under his pritesalonsl cam' mi. P.'s school will' open this afternoon. • . 411lir:Rambled Roll,-We:4terdarexamined 630 Of 1' the most ornamental pima fruneanshipprobeblieveir executed to this country. !IX lira Eoll of the lodepet , dent Greys of IPhiladelphia,Hl4' feet long by three wide. It was exoesital at fichuyikill*aven, WOO' eounty, by Mr. John'll. Gtiartl , a genttiritan IS years of age, andi none who tas reside was d thiX .bounty upwards of thlrtiri ii i one years. It label briti a day or two since,' and Will be immediately orwarierl io the Greys. If r. Geer!. Isr merits espeehil nonati*ort the the originality of the design of the oil. , I:44ixeetttlort la perfect. Mr. Guert er will shortly.glve leee'ons in penmanship - In the eastern portion of the 814.1fWbere he has heretofore taught, he has desertedlyircuPed both boxier and profit. Mr. Guertier's farie is the fer.stion of ornamental pot Dens of G erman text, In tr y. htili certainly, be has no su perior le the country. ' i k I • . . t ...L. L .. -i , . . ,...„...L_____ . . 411 D-The Literary ..92cie1).41 eexerelsesof Tttesdayeeef' ming last embraced a leetUritiin the TiMes, by C. W. tiraf, ham, Esq., a reading by alCPTludson, and a debate on the question, should the ludieiiry be rilectlvaby the peoge, which was decided In the pertilre. There was a fink audience to attendaneej i'. f'! Afteradpiaknalent a nine meeting was held, at which the following officeriilwere elected for the exurafas term of two months :. IHindent, JOHN MEHIES, Esq 4, rice-Prrsident Eli Eesinl. [Secretary, JAS. J. Sans; and Treanfrer, JobECT.l f k , !yle. . . . • On motion of Eli Boutia . i:seconsled by J. H. Wetherlil i , the following troll utio,esqui ilatiehrseualy adopted. ' Ice fired, Thitstbe Iliiiriiii of ibis Amelatiorthe, and they are hereby tendered libthe Raw. Daniel Washburn . , for the able. graceful and liiipartiel manner la which 111 leaugurated and has pi:raided axe, its semitone. • ' ... The exerelies of the rie;meetleg wilt be as foilowsi " Inaugural. address "hyjJ: u Hughes, Esq., Presideat, elect; Reading by WOS.;a.,T. Darts; debate upon the questionO•ls a Repubqatillforni of government, prefer*. ble to a limited Morutrehili Affiraudier—Triakf.larter and F. B. 00.'811. 2 , 4tik 1l ' —J. F. Hells audJ. L. Boyle. 4 firShorking olfMoit anises 'isn't -1 , road—On Thursday, yak, ;Irish girl named Kennedy. e'hile returning to DirsiOle Men visiting ber slider at St. Clair, was Caught the track of the Mount Carbon lialhinnt, hati)linilhinlieeti this Borough, hvy a train of loaded coal enra, Thin over and Instantly 'killed. The holy was ittenstit 4, , Cliartpred, the mangled 'remains . presenting a horrible Isptetarle. It is Mated that labs 'was dist and not wear. of the apPeosteh'.of-tbe gm / 464 Inf nutdOlty ;the men on the train -to vrarn the nolortrinate atri lofrher:ilipsger.. The cam on ; that 4se nt o portion of, the road d by menu of gravity, and it being impassible to elieek the train which killed the girl, in time to IRV! lies , liGs, the brattier three Coal at her to yarn her, bttti alt in vain. Phis nonsked on ' '•the trafti, it eeentedehrst se if tatentkMalty, ismi lost bet Ufa. dnottier iitateMent is, that'the glrV i foot awed In emus plen*at nosaing en' the track, and that she rift unable toiestririite herself: that the drat ear el the balk; straeh and cut ter foot off, and that while laying at the ridiof,the track, her elothilm was caught by the . iirbSehs fayd the was dragged nudur the tea, and tiled. ;There is but one way to stop:the pr corresice of theaedis4essingiccidents. Prbhihithylavr, persons walitiOg tea ; slitfity tracks. - They me ;private' property, anstpeople In fact, here polish; to. ziaithest for pedestrianating , paspoessa The penalty at Present, 'hi too frequently, 104 of In preteking pus we can establish some lighter punishment. '" • • /Serra:ceding: Darensis'Onnicii..--.A Mead meet. ing of the Doreirib poised) nes bad Stieisbireren; Ins, December litt.il:.Prosetit—Memtrt. i licliarino, Derr, iraDossle, Nice and Roarer; Mr. Nice, President, • Minutes of prirri‘i madirig. were ..reitd and' adopted. — Cons.'or Itecounti as unfinished business, eras ron. • . , Coin. of eursci !AM continued on wade neer Harrison. ;. St. COM, was cios lon/Atm Muket ot.colvert. Com. of Ftro oplioritoo rots • dbehargod vo:Foptuto of Humane login* . • ‘''lto Special coot; on • Report at onmd Jars, tool to *obi stilt alpha Lfr. W. Snyder, was aos. 00m.ittos 4 4 . 1toeltirited °a eloollog Oitt' Nary,. gilt - Crook, boat dittooldtl to lionomdfat ;atottlott4 oit Church itttiy quivert ; continued on ',Oki Ult. slaw and 1110too*gis4 lout viva afitAuteged da 'reptant. hag Noilrestotitioili, Atm WA it:tonal sixoetaboto. .1 • ' Com of Tire Appaeitiss - eastbanad as *Ulm at Soap mod Beady E*ioll Compaq toraeattsmaitlag . , Coat, ceot lammed detttoisAltseittlatio . `atscoittiluot. Sp peto Coto.* plashing WM adalltat tau A • traitilt. aap sad others joaqtallialliao 1101 t ealvektotitut tiro. 10.0, upon the fallowing readatkna was •.• That thti Bind Com. iaa hatihrayUlle o 4 ite , • to=a4a• -- broad ben tatTaltattatemit aieh • * The *SS Prialhopeitaat catraiTtes* • - anistraeta.l: Pnoitka. add Com.ara4ll3allat • to be fad la onion falling this*tharrlatot , PeUtickb for evashap in Idartat .treat was laid as • tilde'. * ' ' • mottos of abort* the Stmt Cam. rissaatbm% 1 11414 1 r ii * * 9l l - 02 , qc l4 from - t o "4 l ' mr . sAtfteku4t4riet.beift - 3..• • Strata Coa.7astastraetad to pit in comae carts at Church Alkl. ' ✓ I' :The tathialm taut lieiej4saiind'44,4 to, be paid cACEptilli.., ‘. • • sToo Stealth a 43 -. 40 ' • • - .123 To E. Morn • • • 300 . C. WIXIII2II awl °thesis,- 71 - *J.lltehaed,' I.l * -• ; • Y. Stoaeastoi=- = L •••., . gru. - Jaws Inilisesta, - John B. Harts, . _ lialloathal, sieceaj - • • - Si 00 M 00 • 20 00 E - 6000; Adair WilthesPai -- 41WaR.,,s.pr °Ter ' C,A 4I the44°l"o2* yllirDeoember bubo" ushered In !kith, ittotiiAm One dame, kept" that '!•;, the,; storcirlaniodth his blesta*wintry cut and snowcapped bilk, In the delightful Z , T , • ! empestermed this weak. - In'speaklag of • otm atelltiortiffi. the Fleliedelphhe Prrasi -1. ea- ! needles to ens modem calendar. Donal* ; i r lth montifof dm;yeeribut the time was In the aria of Ito. maim. hernesieren motorboat before Use Chddisll oraorteei, s ai its name Dilates; anbcr was the tooth monththe, year, and, it andinied tri bias trillt the does of Nuntaorbo.lfitedamed the months of initial' 1 ,and February as preceding the mouth of thercii, which ' latter -had t indi thou, ermstibated the roconeaseimeld It may not,be 'improper; to state' In this eounerticio,'! thatin England, nnto the nags of William the Con quelor,,iiie me, - yesiiiiiieceseaseneed soi the Igth of De-1 eswelier, ant Was then thaaged to theist OtJaatisi,,Tot , an would of its being. the day of Cleettocidon,lbuti rubel: totothe tbb Itlinuakeiodi eotnethe with the then most Menirimble period of their history, els: the crown-', log of that celebrated prince—Um Cooquirint I Astrotsoinically mosidered, December is typified by the glgu gailtadus, the archer of the Zodiac, which model lotion of list, lamas the eirdeaters, in this age Of the World; on the Tek•liishent, This ruling Modelle- ! tiop of thepresentinontli,as repreeentediskancleit bier- • **Wes, and which his thereby been presorted and handed down toes, ssinnes the twin of a huntsman or aretter, helfgoadruped and - half haunt, in the attitude Ot diseberginia dart from his draw" low at the 13corpt-, on--tbe coustallatioo *hide leads bbn to the westward; • "Mtldet ioldeo'starsbe starestands refilgent now, 1 And Waste the scorpion with his tended sour.'- Whiz, farther `removed from the inn's disc, the lnhisht wary of this amsteilition is marked and haustlhel, Mat may readily be distinguished from the' pailtlon of die bright stora widened halt, skimamml as to *wok Lb,. shape of a dipper, with Its handle lying In the Milky. Way. The idea of this conatellation,joinlog the mils as It dnell at lids heating tsesson,was oVidently Mandril by the ancients upon this eirtamstanes. but Doietuher Is not only suggestive of Its hlstoelegl i , astronemleal l ind mythological past, but it Is equally Prone in calroz up retraction's Ike the present and the future. It la the Saturday of the year. To use a some whit obsolete term, It is.l he eventide) of our suavely°. volution rand the sun ; the month, in whkh all those who sYStruuttlze their primes affairs endiwror to strike a balsace sheet, gas kind of annual Ebenezer, lo ge*r that they may know how to plant thilr boslnast coinfers for the future. To the Juvenile portion of the eatatellul ty, thk Yearly return of the Obviate= festival which this 'month brings is a golden epth in the rolling year. How their little frolicksonte hearts will bound even sit this sufsestkm / and bow slowly will move the linger of tiwe upealbe dial lisle of their anglonk hopes, from this on until they awake the sang of merriment, . Another twelve months' work fi done, , ...Another Christmas eves begun I And now, with Its most solemn emblem, we orticinde lieetentier tysSes the motet of Uwe; not only the do ting of the Year, but the cad--yea, the In of all earthly things l i In this muse, let Its llnPrave the Imon ; do what we can to make the last the beat. and stiflingly to Maven leave the rest. 1 6 11. I ••I •rSI - lIRT. r' worm To !Hi maws' ton sat. 1. Montgomery cf Broth* ss. Ahos Ziaber—This was an netyk brought by the plaintiffs to MOM, the malts, of a corn plow sold to UM defend/Mil In June, 28.51, for the snot of $l2, sclpt , 'which . the defendant pre his note to the plaintiffs, The plow was warranted for the eession,end if it did not answer the de*odint's purposes, Karen to be placed Mn the dry^ wadi( carted fa: The wool was that the plow did not suit forslowlog the de fendant's/ land, which was hilly and somaidiat stony. .sod.atter.a single Wel was 414 aside. The Jury /band • Sw the defendant; „ • Mortly of ‘4..h011ki12 is. Jacob Mho—Thii' iris en as. Con: ou a sealed note dated Dee. 27, 1838, at 6 months, eruct to the County Commissioners for $lll. 55.. It was ecru for the paytalit ofrods in a criminal rase. Tile costa were subsequeotly taxed and the amount reduced to $7l 04. There being no defence, the jury iluind verdict for that amount with. Interest to.Ap present time, amounting in the wholato $147 28. Jahn Long es. Jamet Ressill—Tble was an action brought by the plaintiff to recofer the value of some marble furnished to the defendant for his house down sOlilarriebAdd it ton, Penni ile.Mere was no defence fa the pialAtirs latm, sad the Jury fsirad a ierdlet for . 41# plaintiff for, $7O 78. Tomb KohOirrs. lehoard P. Ma; Gee. P. Wiert,../fen. Cart etuaustiori gat and Wow, heiri epos. Wed, 4,ricaasat.—This was au =lion of ejectment for three bra*. *dreallores of land in llibley township. • ,Tlwland was otiginally taken up In 1781 by John Kopp and Jonas Kauffman, and by sundry conveyances trope !rested In John Youndt of Lancaster county. It Wasiiiiesid Inundt's land, and In June, 1844 was 161dIty tbfe*reasurer for the unpaid taxes of 1842 and 1 411 Leehriek. There was a Ted louden of the land 1441847 by Daniel Wiest, but as the law allows only _two Yuan' after the sale to redeem In, the *redemption *Reef no etreetln f divesting the title of the purehaser at TreasurePi se* - On the 4th of rebruary 1855, Leebrick ,',. A ed π pin" who:.LI al:41111nd =Ushered, coroyed their title tniacob Ito Ihe $1100„ , , The defitnpintsketalmed under the miglnal • Ma from Abe ColomonwediA. The remaining fate of the ease are contained in the !charge of Ore fent? substance of which stogies% The under a tax title from John P. 'iLeetriok and Direi.*,te. The deed from Leebriek and Parke recites in agreement made by them' With Daniel Weed, for one thirdlvert of the land upon the payment by Wiest of one thintintt; of ail the coats, sad conveys,. all their Interest to JenebKobber. This Treasurer's tL tie Is good. , The sale waived and valid, an the land was unseated at the thee. The first question arising is whether the redemption intilitrby Wiest is good. The law'allows only two yeara Within which to redeem. St ter that time the redemption tato* late and the sale be comes etiolate, anliusle the maned the rights (Indoor children, who are alkered two years after' coming of age, to redeem. As the ease standablihre us the redemption of the land was not good, and did tat direst the title of the pkint , - • - The bas question la, what part eirthe land was con veyed to older by Leebriik and Fnibefileed. Kohlet 'mid he nght two-Widen, the land,indlneethird be. longed !Wiest. On Dee. 23,1816,k . and Parke 'loads n agreement with Daniel Wind di iterea, one third of the land to him, upon Ina psyleig tale th ird of all th costa . It is not defined what the mdoamera, but probe y one-third of what thaband ttif.airrottoat them 4asmeant. rbl, egreeMent would gtri Wiest a right Weal) fora deed for one tbird of - the land, upon amply/ with the terms of the tgreeetent. •Trelentlem Savage sa tbat about the first of January, l3Ct,bi Wire I two of his. tether:were airmt purchasing the Tonne title to the d. et hearing of ft,thiry agreed that ba might also jo with them in the purchase. Suk*. quently Wiest pea the whole for himself.' The Court said that If Wiest and his heirs apudtated Leer I brick's agreement, It would vest the whole title In lit 4. brick and Parke, end ecomeguently In Kohler. If that Were all, there would be no difficulty with reniart4u tie 1 case, but thedefendantS hive presented . a point upon which it Is our duty to charge you, substanceas dittoing That it the jury believe that 31r. Tower was meting as the attorney for the estate of Daniel Wiest, deceased, and that Koh torknoning that fret, consulted relit; air. Tower with relatioifto the title to the land, end then purchased an adverse. title, be parsuance of information obtained from lir. Tower, the pletintiff Would take moth ' lug by his poreitsee, but it would go to the benefit of ,the defendants. What are the facts? It appears that la the fall of 1653, or beginning of 1854, Kohler went to the execotors of Daniel 'Rita, who bad power to sell, and entered Into Whim ,Of agreement with them to purchase the land foe 13.130(4 aboest $l5 per acre, that he paid $5OO down, and that the best payment was to .be made upon the folloilnit Ant of April, when a deed was to be delivered and securities 'trail for the balance the purchase money t Upon the dated April, ISM, Koh ler was trek in bed, and the executore went to his Louse In tfabantrego township, prepared to Make the dud.— Xr. Tower wocaleo tbers. Nobler wanted td be let off from the agreement.. and to bate his S5OO returned to him. One of the witnesses says that Tower advised the %lees to anent theagreement and return the money-.-- aud ibis was done. Then, subiegneutly, In February, ttith; Kotler . makes this purchase of land thorn Leebrick tied Parke. . .` " • ' .The evidence shoal that Ur. Tower Was etornyed as tbe attorney forlfleFt: s' es:craters. The relation • which he thereby took' upon hlnuel4 voted his mouth as to any Intbrintlott wkinfover, in regard to the defendant's titli to ihilaud. It air. Tower bad obtained aoy Infer stating', be was .bound ht toe It ibe the beady of the es tate. No matter ;112t tbott&dattousas or from whit quarter, biol*Sa bound to nett for, the benefit of his i ents. Ito con% not am it for any other ode'. benefit. kW. Tower an that who' biome le 1847 to Onrigebtov, that the•died of reiktoptlon from kbetritit/Iftell wile of Vitt, was shown to Min : : In /Amory, 1864, Ur. ToWer says be maao an examination of Oft Tretuttirer!s sale, after -• Kohler bad made his agreenient with the Salaam ari the part:have 'of the land. us soya that he was pilled epos by ICOlder:tolngstioe about the title to tits laid. to4"tbit be then,. or stibeelioeutfy, told Kotder that the TrelliVllV . 6 tIU 'nag goo' one; nolo* Toteittt bie ininoreilldregiloo> bed All e sight,te awn;* ihutt It - the Ant of 1 68) " eta.- • ' ilf,;;Ahtlten at Nottlerb Waft Daniel 11. Wiest nays Ihnitffisrar advised the destruction of the agreement, attt,the'sl4lMltorihe money la,Nohlet, -31r.Tower Mash. *Mob* tame there aft eniards. , The Wend 'lots brieinik!*4 another point, that if use te liMatfiemona say collusion between Towaiiind Rob. /fferrerlinagthe amuse of the Wiestikand Nobler "-Skiseebeeit,lbe Om pewee of obtaining the &dead -.Matiblendr that. then the verdkt should teller the der ffiii. Chen !barged the jury In. accordance vitt 'Ade pilot; 13t.Tower„ email acquire no title irgnlerat if a atnurgerlotied Arnesdng-Awr &Abe mining between,. frame aid * Ithalthi,Wratil be raid. It would be contrary .4414 Wag Wirobt, ha. Winn *ilk ttt rats. titian adverse title throirgis the attorney of the other party. ' Then again If there wee no collusion, ao desks or In Whiten on *ln t TowaVapert to wrest the land from the Ifflosts.get ifinalbnietre that" Kohler amidoy.eri 71r. 'Meer to examine the 11l a - aindl4 knee that Tower won oonneetir the Whits, and through him obtained his t *windfall of the elvers° Ilin end Nobler. a Minot 'A familia' . of ft:linudiatenthe agrennent be lad Made _eithtatlfleett, and_tlen purchased Wehrle:Vs Adln, he would tike" title. The taw is, that Tower could t tako title. neither could a third party., The law Lnj rely eti Witterwyr mid eitent Meet) settled. Wit so ter,! $1 we liticr c ,tt his'oot been extended ei On Mime, be seam Wren tidnipartyte Se Ise Wireted. Theft etCae(.. &MOW en the sobjett: Ten are to decide ois the he* wti lean Quo &neon to Yea under all the -theta. The jury , Lund a verdict for the defendants. 1 M • aass, Rid lalr,locvl Murphy. Ake R Brick, to the use . 9414,444 es. Sicked .14,4451. Thee nem two retires on mengemm which wire trted eogetheic In the spring of thrtilikitael Murphy pire ginned from Was. Richardson and Robert Emetbiarst, lbw lob, of ground In Cseitns stied, Pettircills. bell+ Trlnity Chunk, containing 120 het by U feet, ter latch trinitiod PaY 8L 0 8 1 : 0 -824 1 00 ash, ned the britairete • dvs equal, annual payments. To aware the payment etude balance, be sure two mortgages neon the Piwil4P' ty tits 12,600 emir, one to W. 31. Rtebardeon, dated May I, 1194. and the other to Robert lionethund upon the nib* dj„ 1849, the Executrix of Sesethont as mortgage to lobe U. Briet; who to Jailmiy, i 550. "stood If to •Was;Arharetarru, betb of thewin gers. tbeleagin'i to lachiedion. Tayirenhimpre made lapin themat dtberent paes by Murphy, and the meta Imre brought upon the mortgages the the purr, of aseertitrang nist,was still'due, - ; - 1 'The day gleritiOli aridegin reitmtto amount of ~ imam, alreeily paid by Murphy on tbe mortgages, whether a dent of the deisndant'a, on Patrick Carrigan, 'and aeiepted by bin,, and Wen to the plaintiff by , bier l ipay, was to go Me payment on aceount of tin bond.— ,The inrybikreed the amount of the note to go as Part payment. • • The defendant contended further, that he did i tA re . 'alive tire preeerty purebred *deer of been as by his ankle of agreement, he was striated to rerelfe It. there being a Coat iesservation outstanding, and ',that the value of the property war, thereby and ' also, that the Comenlarbinere antrAnted 14; the Orbs to footsie the County Rolidings, at the Use the seat ofJus. ties iru thawed hone- Orsigeburg to s Pottitetlle; had Agreed to purchase the one lent of the property for: that Purim% for WM, and that in consequence of thin out. standing Coalmeetwation, they had refined tomarchase , the peuperty. idlatlttei show` that the,deolgant Dad accepted s deed for the property, after . hie Memsel bad examined the title to it, and who knew of tte (bat enervation, end farther showed that the defendant had; L ar4 made a defence to the payment of the money on that ' ground, until krOg atter snit brined. Thejnry allowed only the dined payinents as offsets app inst the Mono-, gee, and found a verdict In favor of the plaintiffs Of $1,400 on want mortgage. - r 1. , Tks Bueirstile Blacksmith. Iron ins uncut' somums.t.l Mesas. Eartt--Can yon Mint= the many readers of your valuable paper what has become of that of Takao, The Snekvltte Blacksmith 1 Can t hest find any wove soul Inspiring strains in the mounds o • his an. vii and banditti, to favor tint outneroot admireurs Or his gen ius' • i I trust that Vre will soon again be cheered ulth rine of his poetical productions. . Aaossxors. [W. AO with , oar;tonunazdeint in Ilse be that the nuctteille Blacksmith will not let his harp remain tong Went, hat Omar oni readers song with ;mother from the an ii and hammer of latidad. l -. Ens. Muria' JOURNAL.] • • Treminat, Affhirs. Vol vta mime mutti.} , . 71044nrr, NOV. 3001,18.57. Mums. Ere:—ln my pereminatiOn a through ihe Conn .ty I am freqlssutly asked abouttbestate of affairs In this neigbborbood. since the financial aisle, and i q sane in. stances aft askeber - NegteCtf Our 1/ .o l o f , are .not living on crackers. Noir, we do not profess to be:ex - empt trcen thoillfileulties incident to sicb w ievnision in busbiess aie has occurred. I Our badness teen' have had ildfonien difficulties to encontiler, and Perhaps inde than some other portions of the Coal !legion in proportktp to the number of operations. But to their e4tt belt Mid, they have breasted the stone maufbily, andnow are ip at work with.* right iteartiogood I will and honest Pfirpose of methyl all their tlpbllities— They ,are,daterinined to merit a credit for banal parse. veraltee in the prosecution of badness. r Itappeara that there Ip a dpgmeition with , mane pea pie to create - an unfavorable impression with regard., to the reiources Of the western end of the County, and • .pdrdesdarly Tremont and vicinity. I have ',often: been asked rhether we have any good Coal veins here. i Why gentlemei,tee have IS many sod as geed . veins of Coal ; as can be found lee any Portion of Schuylkill County; and Coal of the very beet quality. Ail that is Wanting Is more business men to deidepe our IMMenu resources. We have what tow other uremia have, via: r the Choice of tworsarkete. We can send our Coil mat or iouth;and we do it now, while other porthms have to depend entirely on the eastern market. *meters in , deed! No gentlemen, our men will net teed their fami lies on crackers while Hell it Hammer, L. N. Spangier,, David Oliver and Roger 7.11. Dorton send em Melt long trains of coal as are daily winding - their Way to Phila delphia and Baltimore, and intermediate points. Our men are all at work who - want work, and pt their pay either In Cash or provisions as tbey meditate,. Instead of standing In the sheets croaking about bard thmeh t all are attending to their business, and thus inspiring 4 contidinie Which is:all abet is Wanting to Utak. hUldtlete flourish end money plerity. If peoplew*d atop talk ing about hard times the trouble would tod dheipated. . . There ill more specie and more produce ill the United ',States than ever before. From ifatistics, I learn that the amountnt coinage to MK eigeeds the exports two hundred and elghty.nine minions of dtaltars,:of which . eighty millions are In the batiks, and the balance, over two hundred taillkini; In the hands it the pie. The ionic that the croakers keep act, elutes trial duals te be afraid to circulate their moneys and conseg : ntly, 200 . millions of dollars' are not working as they shilid and would do were proper eentittence to exist in .th public mind in business. =Bete- But I am getting off the track—Tremont,i; right side up with pleuty.of craekers, cheese and roast beef in the bargain: .•• . . ' • :" Yours truly. ' ' , • i • ALPHA.. Icoutstonzscr. Tag netts• ,101711111,1 • • Orwigsburg. : . . , , Ite Sacred Quieeneee.—The Fine. Country Scenery Around It.— The Arcadia% hatceate. Slams. Eves—The undersigned' itely agent , a fed d*yiln the beautiful country village of Oralgsluirg. Ile feels tuelined to say a fed words In regard to the lace, , andel/tat might be Its feature prorpeets and condition If ' its inhabitants were Possessed of Patna little enterprise. and Yankee grabead,euergy. Orwigsburg Is certainly --one of the moat beautiful and healthy little towns In the State, and pond:saes vert soperloi advantages- for a certain kind of business. There are hind:ids of towns • In NOP England, similarly situated, hiking less natural !advantages than Orwipburg, but nevertheless,Sar se ' perior to it, simply bac*fisel heir inhabitants knOw. hod to turn their advantages to their own prat., The ode. • brateclDr. Schaff, in his work on A:verbal, In speaking of the Yankee„bas InilY said, that ' Ile era begin and make a forty:to casks with one Idea, than;* Oerniart mu , with ten. Ills mottoes are: 'Ralik' yOnrself,` and 430 ahead.'" fir. Schaff was it German , by bikh and ethics; ' lion, but neverthelem.speaks thus Strovahly of the Tato .tee, in etinparison with his slowitiatiog4 and' phieg goalie neighbor. . - • I- '' • ,7 - 4 iii• not the least doubt that A Yankee shoemaker . „...... - Alone, could bring a vast amount of busioess troM the Ildime. The readers of *yotir pipet , know vecy well that a • , Irieji large quantity of Yaulkee 'hotel come yearly tourer, lead of the Coal Region. These shoes are manufactured • ialtWEngland towns, whereositte and alt Medi' of powthektes. ire much higher than n Ordigabnig. 'And yet,ititituber of towns in Yankee tAnd have been Im , . ..... purred turd Mlraneed In prosperity by no other mecum. ' than “Idikke rboeotalter. ihakeestta.,industrions, shrived Yankee of that trade b a ying a ligthirapital, were to cone to Oreigaborg, em ploy atly ortile hundred men or the tame main, and' maaufaetmetettotei of a pod miallty. would not the ink . chants cd ill %be towns in the Coal Region Mes e th e ir. purchase' Odom at Orwlgsbtug. Instead of going for - that purpose to Pislia, delphis I 'l,he men thus employed wou ld n ee d berwento live ta, gardens to cotivate, hate,. clothing, ete:, to war. Hence, houlea, Would be built, ad:velment,* *mid sellntore, and reeaot tors would no longer be seen -all otiet4oytu, nor would the cows and sheep.fusd musters In ifistilmuls: : 1 Sure am I, the first enteaprisinasnkee shoemaker of sufficient capital that .Ires„, sheathe informed of the fine opetting there Is Incetolgslturg rota man of his craft.— I know no re ten wtkbe way. notdo Melt tou t * a man of the same ttode has dos* illarimothee town, in an ad- Joining State: What I asp id fie dream—bat a !veritable gict—and thejeoll ef Peculay, hauls ..ts just as :congenial for the irproduCtion of the mune fact as Its neighboring State; there being - Ada diSesence, Utterer, that Or sip:burg Is near a pod aboevitierlotel while the town re. faired to Is remote teen onk.'llVere.4 a Yankee shoe. makes my hammer should billtirdln a ferr.deya, mid neel "nneviory under rectin short metre. Iha earned also;that a *barter' la a: railroad; to paitethin ugh t rerigsbutthed te brient it In 'direct cow in aphelion with hew York ciry, pissed the Penraytto• ula Legislature a year or two alnal.2 this road Is to ter %4. mlnate at Pottsville:r iff bat saneol - *lolly would be afforded to the barflies* men of this place for her . log quiet homes for their famllletC++.l might thus have private resides:dos In a tquiet unit retired village, enjoy the advantage* of cheap and , ittehh:staide living., and yet be in Pottsville during (beZe hounr - of, the day. The expense of going to and: ' ening from Pottsville, by railroad. morning and would be I a trifle in tomparisoi" with economy sudeeurfart gained In other respect.. tome meld :ants of ffelk. York hare thdr private residences at much greater distante from ' their places of badness. i ++ , - 4--..41:+ 1 State the - roman! of the county sent fromilikerigsburg to Pottsville, the public !windlass hare bee* very prop , early used as school blt Wings:, The dreedikA, lust to is the Institution which ends a home eithiat these cola. 'callous and cepacittus walls.. An improteasent which has been made quite recently; by the pedalled lerittelted, makes these buildings and rooms, !ha Mat ferdrenient • arrangement for school purr Tithing-Is neat, talaftl4l and judglog4rom the serest along the well-furohbed tab' elusion that to) other Instil and better arrangements to tented and happy. than nu A Meter/ tuatitntion IP tainiy as . grest advantage to their sent and *tightened ' are under no neelesky oft tik i rkittOttilintaNftighly t my ankle la elm* 1 Iforateba• 301 k lA% i+ 1 PEN, ?ABU DID =sou. ' --•-• ' • i . ( i IfirDeaths toltew.York last week. - 3O1. • •! ,',!llso•Piaths In Philadelphia last; week, 158.':4 .L,WieriThe Reading Artillerists arts to be se4tal iimAiltei;:, ..:.1 -I.iarpkt Buffalo dour Is $4 75''; Oswego, it SO ' pgr barrel. • • ..'.. \ , . ~,,,,gglkkonoisateariett-r w as mits ladhtn n am e ' f dlniFrge•Washintlnur • - --.1.- ••• . t:-... „.....,:',. • t ;par How civil eyes-ed • math loots while yoa _ors paying him "that little bill." ~ 1 , Atircept. Ginidis if the United States Navy, died it charlessiwl on :Monday. 'l.)2llrThe U. a:strainer leultooe is at Boca del Turrie, watching for Ben. Walker. • 1 1 "`")11111 4 Tlie elty - of'Reti Forkelpeedittaltylig. coo on cigar& arid .$B.OOO on' bread- • . i - Air Twenty-feral loaded coal iglu:Pala, over the Raidingjtailroad last areek.b i• -110/1r CoaL is sellieg itt thewainse, war )104r. Kiatettley. at.lo.'sertis Per bottle; ~,- ',„ .MTha marinelosiis, far Itoieshber, ' amokn io $829,200, and for the year, $18,320,009. •', 110 - It is estimated that Erie County, pa., will, export this season $200,000 worth of dab: • Air A family would only born in forty ears that mod *takes for *trip Ow Collins , - - PirN. R. Samsun, Esq., editor of the ew York Day Dtnak,,died'•inuitionly as. Tuesday cave. ins.' '•,' 111 ,i ' " '_. 5 - .1 . Jairlon'tk J, onainddollars; le doubloons, were stolen froardwr booki Pestioltel t lfe. York„ last •, 4 10111W1lilant Wastes was convicted all the murder of Daniel Hendricks, ill Diuphiseclitlty; last week. •• , i 4 . • t• • ' • r Work od the Northers -Central Bailroad will 'be pushed with, the , greatest vigol daring oai winum . : I, • • I L •i , ; ,p!-Serrisbnrg if tasking abanditat,sprovision for its poen. Theyreceive coal , Bony, vegetables, etc.. prarnitoasty. -"'•' 1 • - f 1 Aill - Wild gams is . abundant, in the 'Mountains west of tut' 'Deer 're more nemor wo this lesson than of late juars.-1 -, :,. ~..!,-.1, ` .-,f . Jelrltri. -Henry Try. and 11 , 9bnriaidlOni. Sr..? ' of, wept Vineent tolornship, • Cheiteiettuaty, ailed sudden l y last week J * --, .-- ~ - ,1 -- . : si - % --': ' fietroTtio Goveniment employ - eat it Witbiag: tun, are raid in silver, which is at, a .detireeiation compared With gold. - - ' ' ' ; ' 4 021 4 ,5 new poiti.ofilee was reatiat t ll established in Eekl!y,. Lozerne county. Fred ek , Lauder burn, to post.tiaitar. ' , v; ",$ll - Oardoer „rands& bag withdrawn his salt au:neat the New York rams for patilishitts 'Mot Woodman's afildeeit. ' .00111 - Franklin . lain of Betiding, niaibittist, 4 has been appoint a-member of the Eagineer corps of the U. S.Navy: , i • pEr Cul. Orr, a lr &kith Carolin 4 will It is thought, he elected Speaker of the United State" Haulm of Repreaentatives. ' t • .'' OP Mentrr. Biker a Martin's et re, at Jersey Shore, Pa., was destroyed by i last Week.— ' Loss, $3000; fully Insured. • Aft -Albert SMitti, a Tona*andi Ind i an.' ran 10 mile* in 35 minutes and 27 lecocids, *I Uteri land. Ohio, on Thursday last. ' ' I • i • prAsitlasmila this cotanty.'containi iottti-ilve in:lndio& house,' • oecupied by sheet tlility-kve luthdred.souls. ?k thriving place: 1 t - "Mr T hanksg ring in Minnesota,. ' tare. 10: The Govern - bee i Proclamation azinotmaing the fact, makes three lines. Laconic. ' i..••• - -.. "M"The Philadelphia and Re.idinglitallread was opened fro* Mount Car b on t# Philadelphia on the first day of January. 1842, I . - Jar information is reeeati of the eordiseatioa by the Aurtrianlgpvernment, of all the I proporty - of Louis Kossuth, within''p reedit - 1 ;-- , ASP•A young lady in 'Saudlike, ki.) Y., Is charged. with -taking on ."Frenek airs," because the refused to go to a bail bar:footed: .., . OfirThe 'Athenian I Building in ? i Franklin, Place,Philadelphia, Sas desrroy,ed by tire tut' week. Lau,. $35,000. Insurance, $20,000.. silt-Tbei remains of Capt. dames} Reynolds,, an officer utshk Mesical war, heel been broaghti froof San Francisco, .rind wall be Interred' In Ph iladelphii.• t . •• • /Or The Daffy Sart Of Philid, In eziet. Under the former edi Col. Wallace it was one of the Walla" eased torial control ixfs sptigbdiest pa. ........ .._____ __ pars in the country. 101'W. T. Tuckertnan, formerly Treasurer of] the Eastern Railroad Company, has bee, n arrested! nt New Haven, ors the charg e of mail robbery.-=i. He c_ ... . :teases his guilt. t• f ' - I ward T. Nichols, a cousin of P. T. Bar i - 1 t7l, hal plead guilty to the Icricue of forgery ,l at Clair sind-and .is &Wet toiluse his 'shrewd career lithe Pealtentiary, •i .. I' Jl2o4a:lnterestlng. child .of• W. B.: Runite , conductor `on the Catawba& railroad, Was acei'- dentall;buried kes-, eart. death Id s WE11. 10200 -7 'Nude. Jils ap was.3'y . j ' : -. P • ' Pr' us stesaiship a l Opdoestui and Galiesta amend large in cellislian Itt'the deli orliesi (co'.. 0 6 Intik.' The Otßeeriv4ad both boats bate beeri indicted for manslaughter: - I'' or Paesloger rasa will ran the *hole diatin/a of the Bloolvsburg iitid Lackawanaii, Railroad in about two weeks—there being bul about' eight miles of the track yeti to be laid down. , I._ The Iftllinburyi American lap ;that the Trevorton/cimpany commenced . tending coal tto market by be Northern , Central. Railroad soave two weeks ago, and expect to despatch 100 cart a day. • 4 • - ,t/frOnelbandreat. and tiftylwo thousand eix hundred aid foit - y-flve pairs of woidea seeks were knitted,by, the women of Neer York In their leisure moments in the year 1.86. Their oath . • I value wit $46,206. ; 7 I AIP-An 'application will bb made for the par , dfin of Cherie' D. Philips, recently convicted in Chester cohnty,of the manslaughter.iif J. Cleaver Bartholomew, and. sentenced to sit years in; the - Eastern Pentheidihry.' 7 j 1 . ,fferA firemen? parade took Place in Reading l on Wednesday' , " its honor of the 444th enniveriary I of the Junior-Fire Company. - The. Western (En gine Company of 'Philadelphia, leartlcipated; A I-ball. warbeld in the evening. ...:f • I • 1 jlMPA'milliner 'advertises in New - York that in consequence of the panic, the ba ) e a stock - tif •bon nets for pale, of the most fithicinable styles, greatly nedueed I We.shissild litieto see a reduc tion of the fashionable bonnet. I. ; .. jlglr Lieut. John F. Ritter of Readi n g, is one of the officers attached tolthe 10th ;tent. 0."13. Infantry 4 under command of; Col. Alekinder, ' which forms a part of the military force now, on the Mareh for the TerritorY of 01.0. : .. _ 4 i flare ship recently built ai Portland, „oonn • has beet named the tk'NatlonidiGuard,"' acid th: celebrat id regiinent of that oaths (7th Regiment, New York ) hare ,acknewledged the comilimeid by • . e,,Piesentatiati to ( the ship of a full vet of 7eßolo • I ~4 ~ - The Baal; Con . ris f r says that .the signets isf , t (city era all a.jingle with sleigh, hells.— Everybinly and his wifil are but, theffiedlto the chin, atid going it for dear life, as if tbey I feared six inches of snow would; not last more than tire minutia.i i , , I_, willllit;') 1. periThe assessed valbitioti Of•real sites In , Albanyr, for 'the:, present yetir. is $19,207,378, whictaistan increaseot $1178,930 -ever last year; and the personal property is valuelat $5,. 1 659,20, showing anincre el $782;49/ during the same time. I.• ~ . • Jsll...We hare no hesitition:in toying that Con stuuption can, always lb. alleviated, a d In 'a gloat many easeicompliStelyured, timid by by the ,p use of Dr. iWistat'a Wfld herry . Rats in. Its miething•and healing in cone Over Air . iseased in s ix trul unpy wotolerftil. i tl . ~11211/-I,haOhio woolillp is estimated i exceed that tif 1656 by at lead Oboe, million Einends.— The ionnties in the centre of the State, {are Dow as famous .for their Anei • wind, as thejtformerly were fur their great crops of Wheat. i.l'his esti mated valtie is $6,000,000. i pr A Year.old infant of M. Rogers of Hones dale} last week swallowed this liig - o1 a china doll, *reraninch and a if;bi ling. - /t stsugled a -little while swallowing4but did not appear to feel any incontreniancle from it afterward. , ilt , passed the leg the same day, nnehanged in Ssdpearance., Lake men, wbilel working on thd shorn of Le. oMS:tie, near OswegO, discovered .iillmall keg' buried In the saner,,.4thlch:, they fisund con - Miffed 1,600 silver Riet4ss of ancient Preach coin; valued at a dollar each, *hick were- probably se creted there by some ofEcerfdaringthe 41d , Pretich watt. -• . -- • 1 i • ~1 .' • .4tir`The Atlantic T legriph Company hare se. fecied the month of Juntenext : as this whet-fa. "' usable Owe in which to !resume their Work' of )4744 the submariustklegripb eible.t[They t have -iiraered /the . manufacture tof four hundred addl. tional miles,; will wII beready for aiipping, if neeessaey,.n January. • I - , i - I,*s-Thamould on ideeityed "frnitoitale bread, moist wood, etc., is , abonti -by the uderdscupe t to be plants, bearing leaves,Otowers midi seeds, and inereisfeg with trictediblnrapidity, Nor in a few h4urs 'the seeds spring tip,;areve at maturity; and bring forth seeds themselies,ko thisernany.gene t y rationtare produced in &day. r I orsertneigharis Young,'!who. de ka the govern. Meat and tbreatiba 1 the • armies of, the United States; kit native of Whiteharen, -Vermont, and -ii fifty.sla years of age.; UN lathe's, was lar.l crier. originally from a ;'town in this vicinity of) Boston, - and young Brigham is said eav es to hav e ! been et school but thirteen days. k'' . I Arl?The mean tsiaspiraturc -of *Timber, as ascertained by the thercatimeter at At*. Pinney!. .rania Hospital in Philadelphia, was;4si :degrees, which N gent a half degree above •Itie, swamp. .bf th'ii'Molith for the last thirty two; years. ' The, *moans of rain was p only 1.45 inehes,,wblels isl the.smallest quautitY for November.xince 1825. pi rThe English pipers quote, as illuitratire; bt Almeria= eidiVtitii+C - an adrertittetaint an - the' :Atraileati Yubliejsre . ?Circular, or rr book and :poutical as “thri.U: oat stupendous work 'since the IFlood-4,41242104 epples ordered in advance," —pirblieation4ticestlarily postponed for is centuryon sepount °lathe orre"whelmingnntaber of orders. At tlir Tha Cidareras (Cal.) nroa(cle states that terto.colored in abut place, who hall quarelled altept a ulady,"-met in mortal combat. After an eichango of Shots. the. Sheriff: arse/nail the'parties and carried:them .to jail, etiten a pis.l tot bullet wilt found flattened out eta lodged in', ths'wool of one of the coenbatahts,:who wits quite; adawtsre of havilig drain touched. Ahab! „ItArTbe equestriari stature of Washington,: which thecsAhens of llichmortd, Va., bare per. l cheated forerediun rp that city, attired' there, by ship, last week. idea and bola hauled 'it to espitolc-Square. The Mayor and GOY. Wive werel then called out.: and triode speeches to the eshile.: rated crowd. The; st;stuto is to i0133111:1 2 covered till February 22, sslicti the inairgiaratititt cetentio' pies will take bite*. Jur oltowittg Sons, in pure though quaint E ~la one of jibe earlioit in the language: !., . bony peoefirweettos, 1 Uy little pretty awaiting, 1 • : '3ry tweeting : tit t lava wherever got ' :She la st4reper and pure; - • Tull at : s•tt, stable and demure, There le none melt you pray be sere As my sweet 'woofing, •-, Or The aboottee Fying-Cloud wet retently] lost on Lake Michigan, with a cargo 4(.10,000; boom& of etheaC, Eettarof- the crow- tainted - A. :Sherwood, Oeorge border", ,Peul Steddi' Sohn , Ftsoderiaotin See d% • - Geo, Gamely apt Watt :Bain ; igen otbeidilis eluatii4 imse;lttiogl .- beity'from Tbo bodies tound l wars Untidy. teem* sad distoitodisitowles the Wenn JO/rebel - Victims must have 'afraid, ore] 'dila *wed tiegt;. : 4 torribli sbirrreek dliliandsettlhewlleadratiaa, - nv nuittrir from whatteuse, trave.,atr, nufallingreunidy, in Ste pm. chtited Vigil* Pan/afire Pflls. Theinond obitiate. nervone headaehe,ne head Mini, Ann, Millie". of the stomach, Meld to their operations in 'a feW hems, and perilous who 64".thent as a general °yentas. medi a : eitrairsid Mirlherof the. blood nerd be 5,7174#01k . tire heatache at all.' The Mroprietor givei bit war. ring of Ibis, and will rettmtbo money paid' Mi.; them If that), trm eume try to Ms nocoMmendationra Neatl y eviii regular pbrelcian In New York reeoninwinds them fdr headaches to the _esti ‘lllOlll . l. of all other tremedies,. andl onwards of thirty of them have:firm& tie proprie tor pertlllcates to this effect. Clicliefier's Seger Coated. ;Vegetable tit' prhduci neither phie or nausea ; and bee lag coated with anger are as easily. awalloired as bits of candy, which gives than the'obvions advantage over all - o';thett: medklna. PermocsubJeet to , headMhea should osier, be without' a bit of for thrra aimed they will have but little to fear frinalla attacks.' lido Misery lia.bad of all Druggists; an;ds Ego:okay. ertglet ore Y -village and town In the 110 Hold Beata,— o.lliown go Agent for thta place. [4E4O , . 1 1 l lle t I frralth Depends en Pare :8100d...Z.. LifiV(lfitETU'S PILLd purify the blood; taxmen Opt iIIOPIT sum memos, cu. • 3111 d ope'rethtewitb sue ',lshii effect are the 'prouliarlty of Brandreth's rms.— biar race M suklectto a redundancy of f!tfPp4 bile, at thle season, and it is as dangerous as It IS prevalent, but Biendretb's Pith afford an I nveluable and efficient pro- tection. By theli omesionalWse we prevent the conic. tint of those Impurities, which, when In suifii*nt quart titirrceinsti so much danger to the bodge health. They aeon curio liver eompbtint, dyspepsia, lair! of appetite, gain in the head, heerthitrn, pain In thi :brava bone, l i r sudden faintness , costiveness . An brief, they works r way to the very roofs of the dheasc, elefi,iising In 't patteags, removing every unhealthy ibiternaletion 13 the blood is pnrifted,the whole system !renovated, and the functions and duty of life become 1110jouttre, where beim they bad been sad ind : weney *risme. Often ; when nothing has relieved vo ling of ibetnost serious. Altimeter; whether from 'Mei visa or otherwise, where the retching has been agpall . ng, n Anglo dose ofltin r - Brio dreth's Pills has at Once cured, arid the patient hail fallen Into a sweet -4410.1 i 'When the 'Mind cannoi*l feet itself; when the memory fells . ; wifin.it is -, 112 effort to fin tbs attsition; when out sleep is ;broken, and our lurking boars harassed withlforebodings of evil, then •Prindretb't Pills should, be used. If these waiving, re main unbeedsd, rheumatism, ionsurripthin,,dlsewee of the heart, MMus affections, janndlcS, - *OeteS,•ipites,. apoplextestanti Ceetteeneew, wlttendlYthlkperetentlitent - seivee. Thew Brateiredes Plileatould have pret i tgd. but nevertheless n Tessa they wilt eho eerie. Uset at . • once; do nollerpreludioe prevent the Cute of thiiiiinple but.petent 'remedy. .. .-14LANDPETIrS Timid . no• DUMAS& .. . , . Never extract blood . Blood 1114 e Me. By abftract" ing it in painful diseases you'', may the patiet4, ease, but r Inetaber, this ease is onry tAe :red:Rd ion or tetit. menu the power tqffeL And . by t as, tsikluk 'Way DIV (use's tools, you may praieut her fuss; !lair repeliteg the 'images' of init,Lasmstion; and edni:ift what might only had{ the Witness of a fa1r ... .471r or. utekn into a citron e,si eetkas of.inon nut and! yea,sy, " 11. DlSAliii Till PILLS ACCOkp itrr, II !INTIM& . Nature's re edy, in bet, Whin to ide ii;iic as at con ' tinned pain Mears from arty /Mose4lien to Insure a 1 Vila return to health, you Must Mes! lira ndreth'e Mk, which will soon nestkre 4einnt aims te4iinadue pressure, ' and remove Item humors wining preMuip often occasions sod' terrible inflating. - - is !.4 i.J Biqt - Mit Tug 15:611LD , 10111 i Inn. ' ' 'Arent, siittiun Mast sad,lnd chi z ipbbe . at their aro. fulo•so, - 1 , 101 ezteniing. Ask fix alesiiprt and ipa tlptilet. 0 carve. Aptuta will supply graiii. ! . : '.. - • irettfrirmic:--All pills witb . 0 7.1k;,1 , 47" cis side. label, ale counterfeits . Oat t4lit e*lies *nd they *lit, never deceive, - • . • _ . • $l,OOO 11111tilff ARD ant' be paid Sir any Medicine that VIII cacail'itArr IF It ovum's ar.tole i.utu.sorLibtiblinatax - disassav:—llbeaaption,,Nouril; • gia, tpinid Affections. Contracted' Aplnfs,, tbolle Pains. 'sine la the SW er Bash.flesdache,Tootbscbt4SgcslnS. Sorn - Threat,iintrrnisee. BUM* seats Who Skim Illitaelea the Wanda.: NOSMI seeping wi th out 4he s ign a ture or tart k um= *t'tacbed 10 iroculte.i. Prinetgat °Sloe, 33(1 Witshingbin street.; itronklyn, N. Y: ' The pest number or game* that bane been tonedi.. Maly relieved In all the eitlC, amiltasne where it ban _ been used, as well as In this eity. Milstein - them in Irving in alteinetlor, that It Is the gr, atter: eure halite trorlrgic . ;'pals.' • - • . . - o,llltowa ,wholeeitle agnate retheetile.:aid ter alt ' by all respottal;l•draggadi tbralijamatlhelJultea States • and Canada. [J the 26M7. • • • ' MARRIED.. " • - • 11.(NNAN—DANTLS—Ja Zbilactolpldaion tbo2d lost. by the Rev. Chula; E. William, D N., lionaLaux: V. 4. 31" Sao. Banta, Ildlicr of JOVllitAl e Pottatllle, to Maas onyx SalitwOoo, 'Ana natc 4 l44. .114, 7 4: 1 " 111 ' Int r. *f .tttit Mt* 3ko. Unwept *. tie usual compliments nesoeitonttatt to tbo otoylyy• ato of tea ittasaa""itataiAt Cliply•110, boartlrj joined In rriahla tbe bride and. Dixon 011.1.1t0 ItapPheaso and tettilattly that butaaatty Can ispitheta) • Iff=CM=M •,. • „ . • AO.. .' ithy and aed retired whaling cap. 1 .2) I. ' i' , 7 l( '. •: . C)...4 it .' w e , we t . ' stlfentnekiv, who whoa 'at sea net"' I uttlfilolls e l i I tetitgence - *sesta' dag*Mboot Otos-aloft, except in a gale i • - • of efilld i ielllrtt, W 4 swan by ehandontnent T o i iir....i i .. 0 4T, ft. Vni VI preach for the Coartegati eo of or 1011711i* 0191. 1 4 On off fro m . dolt . wer e thee- , the 24 Piestryter'in a lb w o nlii i . jo i s l i n on i g gu rkele ish e al . * lib n m ev a k er i n i r i sh h : r t , ° ;:i n i 7 e :i i.r.rforied Cibutnpitoreihr,a)ftCh-htt'treoft7rlat;.etlarttA,".4l7l64: audperaf.retorned frd rt voyege without a foal 811°41 4 l e•the 7 00012 11, stidia Iha Wm treeteo.. - eartief Opera oil. if tan, li ved to see sixteen Ttrainimse kersaasc,—Pbe er e o f !ant i, . 13 i app ai lle ir m Amu ho; Inetroehod and treincd to lantd re i n italow tarailog tertian /1 etliediat Eplorep a i hie calling, in respectable stand itiESnd 11011• TO Chci (hm. Ur.thray's) on but .. Sabbath, at 3 VtiOct, of thorn holding high; nk ap shipoutatemk, -,- P. 0 • • . . -- ..----= ,•-• , - . 444.0' 0 5 0 i' - --, • , en V) ha 4 1 44iters4 by the Rev. Mark's k rosere,'Cr Plsilidelebbs; rani byname' at the ekroynwn. r of ihic town.' The conarediort between*, prosperity of - thelfrdectliepublie and the erolorolltatiniari(Afrlea will hisafts+d the prominent potato diamond. ~..... .'ils6 'while are respectfully 111 V Ited - tlir attAmd. - . goo tempting texts were wileoted by itorton preachers car Lest Thatikettirliny das. whereupon to tare 1.4.1 MIA r: paahoa esitil; ^.A--If e bath not dealt so with any its. lion I had as for hit Jednumets Wry bare not t iimra thena..! Praise y• the Lord. . ,' Patio Epittle in the Romans. v: Sand I—ked not only .so, bet we glory en tribulatkra'alsol knowing that tab. itlatiort expeltowor wortu t ctlester; and pilaw* *aperients, god, d lkohnis cni11.44041 the Lord 'me, the city, the ' wadebirii wateth lit AN. Joiiarr. II: Is—And (bon shalt tide; thy father, and thy ,Lowther. end thy brethren, sad ea thy Other's bortachold hole. un to thee. • • . , riequm.exxxvi:l.-0. glee thanks unto lb. Lore: for nu lititotwl: • for hie mem endureth Never. ' cPM.lors, 11/111: Itt—Stervid ter the Lord who 'daily. 10aditi It us with benefits, Seen the god of oar Belratkin. Pastime. chi: 2—While I lire will I praise the Lord ; I witeting praises unto my God while 1 tors Soy befog. , •0 , ".. NOTICES. 81* - parstrnvil METtIODIfT cittnecn..ove“ ot Lyoland 3d street; Rhine Serriee every &blew& at 10 yeklir, A.N.,and 6 o'eloek, P. M. ha- MET lIDDItST EPISCOPAL, etin lien, Piotroad Sheet. Pottsville, Rev, truaux L. Geer, Pastor. M. ritOserriceerery Sabbath _it 10" A. 'Land it 7).4 P.M. ' SPiiritsGLlSM Writ Itan2i CM' ACE. Moder square' C Psdfartihryßee. DaillEl; Seers, Pastor.' Lilrloirserr kr la 11 . 11 1 4 : 11 turall.renttlarty weary Sunday. Morning. at to% o'eteeh: ovesdoes, at e &dock, Weekti Prayer Meeting, _ . rtninday evenine.at 7 o'clock ; , . . . , . • *via. • _ 7 ,..., . . . ... ._.‘• T hit H,t 17,, 9 _steam ?Opt . * 'Flaranae, Capt. Ksilry, from Pedelehist. witch Val tettorititt iiMideregtume.. 'tleorod In a heavy gala, 6 undo - gone repairs, and went • to am ham Hampton 11 on 2.24 ult., bound to _ the . Pada. • . i . Tea ease of that distlegutrbed piker aed seamen. r i .t ' Idlrol.Mattryi Meat leg it tome up bids* the Naval :. Osesrlicd Innate,. Tlaa ordsund nits Pa plea upon ' • LlanL lasurrs physical Isaldgly—ss on Ulla eonsibta the only shadow of a , n irhy be should not be upon - the active ad. Its baashown, haunter. by lher lintoenro amount of labor uhlell Ow undergoes. that he, lig liner for ma Berries dun annOrantes Indicate: • - malacca ddloirlng amts.& have been admitted into the eteltoesr mite of the TY, after ratelng, antletectory emandruiticrns before the; Board of Examiners. convened at the Philadelphiatt'ivy Yard. on the bib inst.:— (Lit A 'Yawner, Boston; LB. II Whartou.lhellluvr% J. W..Y.vron• Puttmeolith, Va.: C,ll. Levy,- do; Morgan A. Iluziltb, Wllaldnghul; Prioskllo K. Hal ..Iteadludi Pa; .1. 111, Sally, Wilmington, Del.: Jam g l i ntr, "rub. 'Doom J. W. Wbltaltdir Trenluo, IV. J. P. B. Brown, Nom York; B. Z. Cheering. Ilaltbroto:. Philip lock washingoo ; Tr; U. glider, Karrisburg.Pa.: Tleury floy l i dee; Cantdrei.N. J.: RAM Laws. Philadrirtilat J,L,it. le4.Wilitesharre, PlarSaelliel Flak*, La n e astenPl.; Ie; yl ILOrimate, PITITICIeIIqe. 11 . . I. • - - • &Mae, the Brat thirteen have been warranted : the remainder win he warranted net the evcarrenee of re. ornate. • ' ._ ~ —^ - Thetelkmi n tt ra seibeglat angiewtre. hating "4w Rat, lefactbrr era 1104211.'were renotenteeded for 'promo, tidally the etaminlintDoerd i— _ ' Fir e r Andetanti Enklueor,3l. no Stewart, to be • Chief - siobsa*aftertlenipiesis r. dlarirba; Second desimant -Nothgerr, W. Y. SWIM, to be IrD4Amietsot ;alter Ste. phei D r -Itilbert. ~1 , i . . P. . . -i , t , • t • . . .., 4. Joao it. Xca Wintommended list tickled of Ser i pant-at-At= drib* Stotof!oustit. : . ... , es lrlSCONtts.. 2 •Ttie ti4nublicui have *tested their/AM ernor. sod harea 'majority on Mat ballot is the !AO.: 'Sorra Cinotnra.:—ifm-Governer fiantumuf bu t betel &SAW to 111 thee.", in the litottod Suites Senate 'sada trifiiont by the deitit Of Mi. lhatiery - ill:rt.:fts slienia r, sriMith4ent the Riihwtid eta.) xis.. "piker says otherd'ari bait Iniquities in the country, the rise mooed to the' turned= of stau7, mat Alin : Moo MR Slot resstfti KLesas,—llustetiegateCow; tontko or 114 roketabo party Of 11Cattemt,. loot at UV , rodeo, on the 241'Insf t , totake into consideration the pia• Mot paStkell muittio of the i Unitary, snit tlotorailoa tfie'ocotroo to to t 'sloe's td tao , :diit,4looll of •. ColatttatiAlli red. ;, . 1 ~.' i, - .. ,' .•-; i` 7 ~.., 4 evroiss• ropysit +-SunOlorotkinellyik a inallibig iorni,exiiiimiluit aon the 'strop ti of %%MI. • irilini hill hist Tuesday, gnaw to the ismains f a cabin i'' hteita fe a t-blow , the present surfail nf the groan ~ and .enctbondred feet from the . Promise bank. :of the river. • The Joanna isis that no stride** 4414ted tr whits that its former' '(lectiPitito t/ 11 4 firrt :Ito 4 the heautlftd •winpk. clothing a - the /rent Phi adelphii Clothier,gran• vine Stott:l,l.N ~601 Chestnut street, Philadisl 7 :. iphis. •.-1 , .t • - 7 ' - - _-: - . 1 • '.'• ~ .f: ,i, t ..I- : • ' -',. ~:: - , :, ~ . , WI . DISSOLUTIONS. N( . ARTNERSIIIP . NOTICE.—Tboo , , , ccolosetwirsLip la th e lumber bneinewe heretoto.e• ' led beteeeo It. C. Wilson andtew te Royer, wu this . April 2b, lEl7,)dlseolead by mutual convent. V i ...I_,—* , 11,.C. WILSON. '.. LAW ' S norn. • ; -Ow Utsvowyobed hiae ibis day (A pril 27 , 21 / 37 .1eulertd ranwpartbersblp. in the lusher badness, at the steam . ' we mill at the foot of the inclined planes on the M. li. s. IL, it., under the firm of R.C. &JAMES WILSON. ill orders for lumber promptly attended to. It. IC. WILSON. filey 2 . 17' .sagq , , - JAMES WILSON. WANTED: 1 9aastraulrog pan fm , custata,-*Birtfarnee Clark, Physfel a t;W:i;preen - "irlefa:lte,, and' nee o f p hi; mma : ell:spd skilful men of ,the age, in kis tras p Censuroption, says ;—tbat PahilotOr/ . Ooliseroptioit4dmits of earn, itr - ne. Niger' a Mal -4,. ter of doold, i i has beep -slimily' demoaatreted., by the rfseitio es of Leanne," and other modern Patholegise.l: Tile mete fact that web a disease' is - erer Parabl , attested by such enimpasehable inthori4, jab Id inspire hope, ind reaniputte . fallen pUursgef in the brunet every sufferer fromi 'ihi-s•_dfiesid.i. !the remedy which ere otter-hits oared thoesitii r Wistar's BalsaMof Wild cher ry not On)y eielot from a regular physiittn, but hasiheel - Reel! tested in all the coroPlaint4 for ) ) 'bleb it is rear:emended. . I• Nono teiu 4. tne unless 'signed L BUTTS oa the wrappr.. •iforiJonN G. BROWN, Drottetat. Agent for: 1 It huylkilltount7; : alio, J. O. RUGUES, Es,Q; := -I ? - " T"'Nostsmouss;sossoilosossso • 1' i:, - Jin-poki Norirous lineeters.....A:,, retired Cierd 'nes, ink"-, id to !ankh. in a An days, after m 4 yews or grooi : skeivonv sottering,,M andoes to make ikooiro the ' L t o ..4 cum Will Mod Om) itM , presiiiptlow iisclE • Dhoti the Rev. Jogs 111. DAON4LL, 150.48 a T ~...,....,,,Nevt:Tcelt-.- , 464 m. . , f arffigetiat liifinessvients to Cash pity. ers..—Tirsms t MITCIIII.I, itdpayietl or Chi* Gym; and' troMon Warei.,`sre now aellltig tbe), new am) ;e4e. Pot' ail Imp?rtstions, it gresgy reds* prices, AlTh a kilidiorcio Macon* , folkom idis isg:cbsii. No. 101 P t .-t ,l :4: T° S 4 '. o " ,°Bal i' l4, k?`!". °114 " . 1 ' -:; 1 Ogilforkowgreatirst natural - ornament. to the "Minion ftirmJditine," Is unquestionably a do', luxuriant4rear thy groirth of bait. It has been so esteemed in all of • the world, and among all notionaossage. and ciHli - • neDite,tbe Indian brave tegords the scalp of his Army &Orli greatest trophy. • For a similar moon the!bisb• tenable belle otten dbartilos the region of Vanity, its well as bar Other phriviegleal organs, with borreartirit. Ile Who should discover a • mode of preirait listr from showing the Inroads of envious Time b turn. _ lug prematurely gray a method by which' It mold be re. stored when :Oiling off or turning white, and „a Way of promoting Its continued and luxuriant Arrimib, l Would be justly entitled to rank among the beliefselort!ot the • human !ace. Bead the testimonials In another Column, onderful, bot to say ahnoeroirseuloiug Mica of "Professor Word's Hair Restorative," and lie it be hair sot si*mpplisbed all tato— Ctlithd. tits II • • V N TED.--By au experienced ,f • immidniPla aaa , a eltuation on book keeper, Ageot ar to tak e ow-goof o SW*. Cho is fully competent and rot torntabAtin butt of rolmonto. Apply attbleOlhoe. •Ill'ottairlllet. October 31st, lint 44-tf • . ' , ;IVA,bI TED--500 Active Young Men, 4y to act as Local and 'Travelog Agents In • li e i. boss airs", useful and lumorabkt, st s 41•111,7 of sloe per month; a capital of IS only required. lin palest medicine' or book btratuess. _Pull particulars riven rn, tosli who saainets a postai. stamp, or sitssr.aodad44o OTIS A... /2017 1 CO., StadOwa, N.. 11. NOTetailer 7,17 1•', . • ' .' Act FOR SALE . ISt TO LET. UOUSE TO the Do • 1 rough of Auburn Sobsylklll county. es. NW two story Brick Eto and Dwelling. The h.; Isege and.rourrenicot. The Store Room A 22 bet by ;,0 feel, with cellar under the/awe. TheDwelllng tonteits 7noents—and there lea good stable and garden no th. property. The hones Is situated on the corner of Fre; cud Market streets, the best business place In the P. immix Any person tin rent thelldbOr named prcreni eirreamonald• terms , by ;applying le undendsord or before January let. llibliott which tune posseealen ra he . For further particulani apply to P)tU FINK. Itambutu;-or to F. B. 110.i8LER, at Auburn. December +mar ATELODEON OR SALE:..—A new 11 Year Octave >lelfeleon, for sale cheap apply edlew.. •- , .l 1 0c1,1,17 4f). VOlt RENT, A . Three Story la Briek Threlllni Now, and mein' 081nes eu In Centre stiest. Pottn[Be• Applkto M. MURPHY. September 6,'57 SIM FIRE- BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddl and tignaceg, fr om Readinr W 6 rk*- t the_ • PION UR 1711,NACI. Potts, ie. Jan. 19,1856 &if FPO...LET—AA Office with all prop - e; convoldeocoo la the 34 :story, In Pratte .tr...t - litquiro of. . • • JOht LAN N.O. Pothsille, Anotut 601 , 181. 3'2.ff TO • LEN.—A large and conveniec ktore Soaaa anti COP,. on the man atrart. T moot, recently nectapltd by Clark A . Or, 11101IPSON A.GODFILEY,Trament, or JOIIN 15) Vottiville. • [August S, '5l 3.2 tt FOR SALE—The Good Will al ..... - res of a Lbasimad Timers. altuata ICI Cr lowhill Mrtet. near the Wire Bridge, rhiladelpt haora abuse heard, a large yap and stabling horses. taws's* at Schuylkill nalitiet.t';°. NottOshe 21,17 • (lOAL MINE TO LET—On ‘J Top %fountain, Huntingdon county, Pa: tinr duality' of Stlnictliturnlttona Coal, which , mined. and requires no ineaking .or screening. Coal is untqualled for Rollin; )11310, Locomot ireo, !man, le, and Mali ready "aka The mint Ism ed, track laid and Ironed—ln condition to do's go Moe in the hands of men of experience and ai AA. has the choice of the Pennsji lonia Railroad as: Penneylranta Canal MS avenone[to market. A tpl y to Henry P. Moore, Ho. 228 Walnut o re .t, adelphla; or to J. 31. Clark, Broad. Tilt CAI% OW Post Ofiift, iimaingdpts county. Penna. November . NOTICES.' 1 4 1 P. DEWEES, Attorney at 01 , 5101 C—Four doom above Iloriltnee§ afar Meet. POUSTIUL Pa. [Dec 5, 43 ' NOTICE.—PROPOSALS tells rreolyea until Temeley. the lath Inst., for All and completing the hoisting abaft at Glen Cart nary, keated Mountain. Sefloylklil (minty. FM fie liiformation apply to 4 REEL t I'Ang.s44 Olen Carbon, Dee. S. 7.7 45!1 prOTTSVILLE MINING & 31 . UPACfURINTO CoMPAN anneal o Directors of the Pottsville Xining t Itjaah-s Company yin be held at the °Mee 0t Y. 6 pew. met street„Pattaattle on Tuesday. the lath of 32 1858: • Polls open fun; 2 to 6 P. M • 16. NVINE101: Zt I.ICF. 4Kt 'December 5,'67 aPEKE MILL 'CREEK lIILL NAVIGATION A RAILROAD C 0 d Ipbla, December3d:lB47: • The annual mating of the storkitolcicrs of thi pony will be held at the office of th 4 Library street, an Monday, Deceietar _at h. it 'la at which time an election (or olliccra to recut tin Inc year will ilea take place. P.C. 11l 'Lk D ltec.*. '67 49- s• •• Scent _ MT.CARBON &PT. ROY R. It s CO.—Philadelphia. Deertni , r 'he annual meeting of the stockholders of tit, pang rill be held at the cMce of the Compsoy. Library street, ou.Sloodny, Itereanttr :Fah, at 10 o'cleck, A. )1., at which time an election fur serve the ensuing year *Malan take place. Dee . . 6,'61 , 4S-it I, P.C. ()FFICE SCIIUYL. VALLEY ATION d< RAILROAD CO.—Phlladelpl eentbe 34,1847: The annual meeting of the stockholders of ti Piny will be held at the once of the Company'. Moir/ street. on "Monday, December :lath, at : A. AL. st which time an election t e r ofticsrs to lio/112011 year will also take place. 11011.1 Dee. 4, '47 10.1 t 1 G . ENEIIAL BANKING LAW. tiee la - hereby Oren that appll,ation sill, to the nest Pegtolon of the Legislature for the p ., a diners! Banktoft Lew, based aro storks, sat the general features of the bill out milted by Sir I the last session of the Lei:ls6lMo. . N July 4,'67 _ , _ t.t' N OTICE is hereby gh-tii tat. plie,tf;ol will be made to the next istl•ij t *lncorporation of a bank of Issue. with thi4r Tilegra of banks, under the name and title's ... .7.tilittiViLLF: BANK:" to be located in the le. 311rtersville. s_ , ehoylklll eottotr, with * ribi! , 2 l Hundred Thousand D.lllars. July 4,'57 ".. 44 . ;ITOTICE.—Notice is hereby..; that Anil pplleat P.m will be made at tte. me aon of the It- nature of l'enneylvama ter tie ration of a Bank with the privileges of hour I. and Viseountinc. said Hank to be ,callk it. , HANK Or SCIICYLKILI. HATH:7," with' Inc Two Hundred Thousand /Dollars, and In le I , the Itorripsh of .Sehuylkill flaree,Lkehuyikilt. Se h uy I k ill.llaren, June 27 , '7,7 7 r ''' . ------- IkT(i'l'lCE.—Notiee Is hereby 11 that an anpijcittion wilt be wade ROI , stun of the Legislature of Peourtylvanis for Ito of a iten k of lieu. with the usual prlrthlf. 4 ."• to he caned the "itiZiteilANTh , BANK wit h • or One linadre4 Thousand Dollars. with the 1. , increase the aims to Fire .1118w:fret! Thous:ea and to beloested in Minket 'dread In the t. vett fehwylliill windy. ra. • June lIOTICE.-.7.-Ngtice is hereby that an application *ill be mode at the c. pion of. the Leglelat are of Pennsylvania PI at • mitoticf a tank-with the wawa priallee tov , hi called' the-UNION XN 011 TRY.HtiZs-T,"";, hal of One Ilandred 'Mound Pellara. ltd Ir led in the Owen of Tnnnent, ea to it Illroor•:- ELI. L1)IIAalltls11 llZNirf Y. VfXB,IIII.I3IEII, T. A.Ol /1)YON ).A. L. TICE.. JOHN HA A n o t A l br Sr s. wot i v i Ltu, itxNertzlEli•- • -Jens 27., z r -10 _ - - NOTIOE.—;-Nokice ) 1 ! r° 1 'lout an applleatlenklll made at thr t Dion at the Lnielature nt'Penngyi.,.lll.!, rite a bank of We% atillt the usual labs atiled ••The Ashland Bank: One llontlred Thousand Vellare, with tbC r Inareastn the'sattke to One Hundred sty ?` rind 'Dollars. to be located In the biw ink Pr,Sttslklllcount77. State of , P, not. ItfinEnT C. irfL:, AIIItAtIAM xtAsr.. pronto r m , g'", I.S,AAC BUlttillAhT, JAME. , LA'. GARNER. A. II SWIM JONATIUN PAVST. ' WILt I 0111 , ,V? , Ashland. Juno 'LT O IC Ger .. o . c, u .sd orp " ,;Th A ms w p n e i r p s r o l . n .,:s fi t :l ; l.l . 4 . anal: .4nXrnvawlll be delivered to 3l acatatat whialat a writ - tea arder from G 4. JN4I. Gbatruct..r. Vott;-` Oetvber '47 • ' T • ORBERRY CREEIi It Ailo 0i ie r, "3 cl:4l.l4 — t* N „ ° ; i i e 1 Vit7ll; !', 1 1 ,41, ; ' anotroileellort pill f* hold .41 :11.sorsI, °*.,' Ihreerabor text. at the pt bile to u.o ' Sf feu, the 11orough of Pi Iwgrvire. zfr buyil. 11l ~.., o w s. Istok4—.onoProrl , letit. tl,thf Man tyma.int ''' ob. Treasurer. to ~,rro for the en los 00.4,, .. Nov. 14, '67 48-4 t JNO. Tll l.f f 41-:,..,.. • FFICE of the Mt. Carbon % 10:1TICT: Is lirreby g ih i l : ' l 4 l r b i : t h l i to 4'lt44vell , rj" r t tbo 'Withholder , ' of I DI% CotnyeoY will tw ''' f&ca in dila My. on Monday fbe Pt .b/ s ,„ *oat, at half past twelve ttlo , kNs vil"": plate an oloct.lon will bo berbi fbr a l'resbtao MA twos, to sotto *raw ettroin% weir" 7 ASIXIC. IOONiar Mriimbor 7,111
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