allfeelas ante Iss..flWhy.Oftf ete.. not now de paproposed, what proposed to ilk In Ow lot burigreast , Ws then "totted through the .Ssmatts an eaaltitni amt. called Nilo Toombs, bill." believed to be, jot apd . hot. in nil its proritions,. remounted to be almost perfect"by She Senator from Igen tromp: thp., (gr. Bale.) only be slid cut lilts) the mat, I,lloMiresideot of the IWO& Steno, esbo would titre to maks the appointments. '1 Why on we tot take that bill, and Octoroon. ' raiment oils* Priwideot, add hielt.ks. thinks sou s testrat wail, malting the Gott tenon to submittad to the people, sad put tliA't I That, =Use the , Party. Towel' votedowitli me. for .that bill at the last Cobra & Why not stand the One bill am? hams Lecnatt ttal. Ware. i .Topolt elitist both those, party movements as lc. orlar sad void; pan • fair bill—the on that;' **ltalia entolvakaban we were Beteg et a: unit —have a fair eleCtion, mut you will hovel peas la the Democratic Party, and peate tbrutgk.l out the is in Minty days. The people went •.a fair tote. They never should be/misled with. -lot lien one ms their COnstitalloy , If the Tombs bill 'foes not suit , my frisok take the Xbanessota bilte_f the last twasion—the one , so nth commanded by the President in his messigli me a noidel. Let as pass that as , an enabling act and alibi, the People of all parties to tome together wad boa a fair vote,.and Lein go - foe ft. Frame say other hilt that wares a f sir, bonnet vote .to mot of all parties, end carries .out the pledge . that Ibis rho shall be left free to deeide l on their &swot/a astitations for themselves, and I *ill' go With pia with pleasure, and with all, the energy I may poaos•. Dot if this 000ttitotioe it to be fa down Msr throats, in violation of the Landsmen principles of free government, under a mode subraission that is a mockery and insult, painfa aa, it Will be; to me, 1 matt , break all association or entaotions rather then. forfeit wy principl I hive no fear of any 'party associations beie levered. I should regret to tee social and pollS eat the severed ; but if it must be, if 1 cannot with you end preserve my faith . and my bonoef mill stand on the great principle of popular so . reigsty, which declares Ike right of all peopl be left perfectly free to• font and regulate tb, r domestic Institutions in their own way. I wIl follow thit principle wberererits legal and log '1 -eposaquene• may take me, and I willifddeaver o defend it agaiast. assault from soy end all vs tot INO mortal rearabell be sp reonsible for. y tuition hot myself. By my action 1 toll etiml o mit no man. into' Joann POTTSVILLE, pa. ' 19, Is • , . •' . WM CM1112:110% &C. 1 ''' AI! eyee hare been turned ' , to WashingtO for come remedy for the present evils that aft 11 1 the I ..couritry. .It was'iropposed.tbat the Preside and Secretary of the Treasury would shadow i orth . . somn'eaggiitione of a praetical the actor t r. r the • reformation : of our currency system .-: but th pea• i ple,nrn disepOlotat In is expect/Mali It is generally co-needed that thd right to issue" Us of • credit" is ;confined to ' the U. S. Dover went m only, abd that the power D been usurped i y the I States . • The people , howeier, are sutfertig to 't suet an extant, by stMh &variety of eurreneies it sued under the aotboAty of upwards of ~ hirty 'States, au evil that will be , increased Ms the • number of States increase, that the peopitt ! f the 1 Slates would &idly surVender the privilege' o the General Government, provided the Inuit w Id be • so.guarded as not to be t 4 used to the detrita nt of the interests of the States or the peoPle We I therefore invite attention again to a condo' ation .. , . t. of • • OUR . PLAN POE A NATIONAL MIMES • let. Establi'sh a Currency Department se Treasury et Washington, and pass a ... Banking L'Ar by Congress for the United. i :24. Audtoriso this Department to issue Ten DAlars an upwards, bassd on Unit . State,'and other stocks, having a reliable • value, to those wbo present such security re tug' three-foisrtias their value torn cur If, the stocks rise in rattle by speculation. ii' ...* causes, the issue cannot be increased, be real and nut fictitious, the increaseddetna *anciently remunerate the holder; bti ~j. ; ;; , : fall below this value, the circulation mu minithed so as to keep within • the rela l t • po'rtion of thriselfoUrthe, either by A Cu - . 1 . or circulation, or en additiunal dep oat 2 , „ 31. Require one dollar in Chin to; be tee vaults for every foal' dollars of paper. rte redemption—and compel the tassoei • viduale, or incorporated Banks, to mak every month to the Finance „Departme! UniMd States Treasury, stating the ei • coin; deposits and oani, which won't' e 'Diipartment t 3 judge Itietherythe pr the lair are complied ,with; _and also . . cation. -'' '. ' • I idtb: Requite Bank ' Cominissioners I , . iointed in each State for the purpoi4 charge, and forcing •Into , liquldatio Associations, or Individual' Bankers, t to comply with the' provisions of the I 6th. Prohibit the lesue . of more •pa • Currency Department,: which; in :001211' . i thh cola of the country in circulation,l more than therelative proportion of a t • '-'• circulation to.the value of $3O of thes,,, • , the country, which la aboutsaair •p i • . currency to the value of property andd money. .This would give great ,stabi factures and trade: The statisties of . app ecillect"ed periodically by the Gorti the value. of the property' of- the a ( . , then be esally'arrived at. This wool factual cheek do an over-issue of pa and,would prevent the expansions i _.bone, ',blab lead tospeeubition rind - • - ' on one hand, and destruction of I 'rain on the other. ' - I, Its Advantages. '' i Ist. It would give ale a currency of ' , through'orit the who!! coantry;eom r ' than one-third metallic and less til l PaPoi, hased.on untlicient and endo w . . • 2d. By issuing no notes of a less , than TEN DOLLARS; thi currency of a' very large 'proportion of • classes of the country would. be Si a • ' 'could not rum the Banks, if a press Sur, and the Note holden, %Ong coo circumstances, and the depositors i system, there could be no motive • cola--consequently It would secure ' both to , the Banks, Bankers, and to ally. . 4 " : The sloth of the world, according thority, would not furnish more th of the currency for the want* ,of ti the world-.consequently It world I iltiolt&W di prohibit the inCllt , of :denomiriatiou than s2o' as advd - quarters.' The change would be td radis4, and wouldmalt ins,injury,j Under the plan prdpoeed, riearlre circulating -medium Could be el would &tone our full proportion the world at the present time.. 11.1 the .wintry motif than oar fair pr derange commerce, just as the I mcyreineitht of coin, is now doing; invite hostile legislation 'against u foreign countries to receive irkei j Shoild however, the aecuinulatiiii rent-the withdrawal of the ten d after, and lb* people shooed requ having the whole 'tiontrol of t could easily be scoomplithed et" 11.1. It would limit on th ey of the country, and thus avoid contractions; while it the same ti our best and payirig stockslu hull for our 'mammy in connec and thus keep the, interest , at ho present an enormous drain 'ea rattlary,,amotiuting to at least I ;loiters . itb. II would giro as a Natios uniform rate, and of equal value country—fthus.deriving all the , . National,Bank, without any of I it could sot be used for party pu tent—and it would at the sama the Shaving Shops, by forwisbi may for the bullies/ of the c rates of interest. and thus effee robbers of the hostages common, Sth: The present Banking eenistry already organised, eon to this system elating =eking *beige In the business of the sad Bankers would then win portions of the country where require flanking Institutions. motive to place theta elsewhere ed bet ample system. The patunige of the followil Sastion'to the present Tariff try. would loon ALI up the aria Tearbellsrßille, by keeping o " hffins had would 'is° place .foreige nations ea a reelprosal hobs the illitfait.Of 14117 ill In* Sesth t tut et -7 , ' . Oat be portent or itkeSkatale but Pavel' A il nal in its 'snaps ittal midst seise: :, ::., fr JIG ft enacted, i te.,%:rkii, lei'eiiipg oat offers [ 1 A the export eta finpoii:ofijoittf and ealeisr, i keileter the ' apart/ do .wat ozosej the 'iespo#ol - la " tee teoessyfire per cie t t. derinarMty Paced rof ars pea/ gear, tlie . ,; Siten#4o of they= sr, to hereby oodoriao 40 *4llO tb, , ialse h e do, es the sales 'let aitariktr# of / 0 !#0* - 15 " - i . rt, oreeptfiag nak attic:6oo Miff been isresiptedt ro d, the prosieiese of this 4eo. lb per cesium, • abbe dirty day* after the expiration of eaek and y flow' , stwier .daring Iskiel the exports at • oressiti, filo skit tread rim imports as aforesaid irestrjles per att. . i The %Meeks{ thetzeiba4l.4 pes , abot t to ho. .or Of the Exports bto cancel as sui : possible . . our fore*, indebtedness with icideets. It .. _ . . . , . . , .. .. 'this plo ventage le. eansidered too high at the start , it could be reil*.ed,AO mei, lb; oyes-tab° per cent:, until the Indebtsdnies is 'cancelled; after which, if . . our trade la only balanced with foriiika nations, the prosperity of our conietry would not be mate rially imPaired. ' • , -• . Error 0? lkorOA Tilli MMUS noinON. —The Administration ii, .in, trouble, and clouds thick and heavy, an gathering around the Demo. antic siarty. OW - Werinesdrry Islet, Mr. Cox, Democratic member of Congress front Ohio, upon ,the door of the Bonn, denounced to unequivocal tams, the action of lb* President relative lo Kansas, end .predicted eivil`war if the Letomp ton Constitution /horrid be adopted. No better commentary upon the weak mrsitiort of•the Presi dent on this question can be adduced, than the feet that Demoorstie members rise in Congress, end in their honest indignation, denounce the platform that the Administration now emplace the question. End Mr. litlehinall lased hie in 'genoity to seek a path whereby to ficilitate the progress of his Adminisintion to infamy, .and elicit the scorn and contempt of the nation, be ,could not have preyed more successful than he b ! as in the pretest instance. Be is and we grieve to see it,'sinking beneath the imbecility that characterized the rule ofpoor Pierce. Every torn, every step, plunges him still deeper in the mire. Pint time the dismissal of acting Governor Stan ton. A fatally false step, for Mr. Stanton acted 'ttecOrdingto the leStertetions given o.w. Walker, and precisely ea the lager gentleman would have done had he been on , the ipof, The President in his Message, departs fronethe doctrine which bad Its foundation in the Cincinnati Platform, in his Inaugural, id Governor Walker's lustre:Hoes, in the President's letter to the citizens of Conneeti. cut, sad In Governor Walter's aeeeptance, a &c -hine, which has ter Ira corner stone, subminion of the entire Coustitution to rho people., Now • ensues the resignation of Gov. Walker, who in au 'elabOrate statement to - the President, courteously drawn op, gives his manna for .the step. The approaches. Late news from Mantas states thee intense excitement existed among all classes • and that the opponents of the Lecomp., t o o r o P C7n l v e ention* will possibly not _permit an elec. ! bonito be held on the 21st inst. "On the Bth the Tertitorial Legislature orgarrited, and the Mes• gaged Gov. Stanton convening it was read. In it he recommends .the passage of a law, directing an-election to be held, either under existing regu latiOns, or in pursuance - of other suitable provl. *ions to be expressed in the set; in which the pee pie ehall be authorized to vote: for the Conatitn• lion, In either of 'the forms presented by the Sem- I vention, and also against:that ConstititiOn in both tones.° A! view of the whole matter, as r 4 present.it stands, shows that to, force upon the' • people of /Caws the Leootriptott Constitution will hasten civil war in that Territory. Every drop of blood shed would be laid at .tbe door of President Da cha: nan. And what folly it is trwattetipt to forte it upon the'people of Kansas, when it van Pearce. ly. he said to have a party in rte &tut in that Ter• Tillery. The action of the. Convention is con-, dapped with a degres of .unanimity unparalleled in the political history of any portion of the tToited tittee. The whole Democratic party of Kansas woe pledged byj itssan.lida tea, in October last, to faror'llie submission of the • whole Con stitution, and nearly fife entire party is in, favor of adhering• to that pledge. Of twenty papers in Kunsae, but one advocates the Lecumpton Con. l i irritation:. All the Deineeratio 'papers (with one eXception,) are hostile to the Calhoun contrivance. Ai least nine tenths of the people in Kansas urn bitterly opposed to the'Constitution which the Le cm:tiptoe Convention has attempted to fasten upon them against their tail). auee, d would if they t be (H -ie pro- Wilmot ' Stook. )i% the rued for ed iodi a return t of. the culation, able the isioes of or publi. j "EARTH, TO ZaRTO, ABRRB TO £BHkf, DIM TO Dear.''—ln noticing the decease of Col. Francis M. WynkooP, a gentleman who occupied so pro. minent a position in this community, one who did good tesrviee on the 4etds of Mexico under the Shadow of thellig of his country, one who held fur soMe3tars ad important position under Oor. einment, and one whO sbone rciplendent In all those duties that mark the beloved hniband. tidal eon, affectionate brother end true friend, wedetire to offer no fulsome adulation, but to speak Of him lin the subdued accents that distinguish the utter. sacs of the bereaved, arid in the earnest manner that marked the imposing eortego of Wednesday: From .youth, Francis M. Wyoltoop was familiar to every resident of Schuylkill County.' Its manly form was know:eaten to childhood; ids voice was Ott stranger's; his grasp had nothing of hypocrisy in it. If his public career was striking, bow shall we speak of. him in Uonnection with that circle I which now mourns poignantly, his early death ? There are scenes livers sacrilege to 'touch npim; feelings sosensitivein..their intense misery and loneliness, that to-breathe on them were to elicit the plaintivetones of the *sullen. Yet in alluding to the death Of Col.'Wynkoop, and paying a tri. bole to bil worth ar a citizen now removed from the busy scenes of life, we cannot refrain from mingling our regrets with.the tears shed by one .who knew him best, and appreciated all his excel lence. That widoWed heart could speak eloquent ly when pen and roles utterly fail to (14;301th:es Watch:art 'tin dark. and tba dwelling Is lonely— The night lamp shines dimly, and so does Woe eye; Thou art thinking thy txotion is wearisome(Ty, , Acd !bon wilt be glad when 'tie Thy turn to d iet Watcher, look out! Irtiao the day -star is daw ing— Hope in thy heart let pugilist) awake, .And tireless and slumberless."walt fir the morning;' . sever a night but its !numb* shall break! o tie cip -14 taking II Banks, at refuPed ~er'by the etton with °old give dollar is •roperty of portion of be price of y to MM. be country nmenfand . ntry conld , I . : gleam' ef e currency, ti contract . ver-trading tininess and equal value .sed of - more n two-thirds .tod security. enomicuition in Me-hands e isbOrinit. I.ln, and they re should oc7 Wanderer! 'lls dark, and the tempest is roaring— Boating above thew and rattling around! Demons of terror Abele vials are pouring Right on thy pathway, where pitfalls abound! Wanderer! 't Is better to bow than to bide it— liarnaleasly.o'er thee the storm-king shall ride! . Deep la the (team, 'twere death to bestride It, Out you is the valley both sloping and wide. Weeper! 'di dark, for the angel of sorrow Bath spread o'er thy landscape the gloom otitis 'wing No hue from the rainbow thy sadness can borrow, No joy to thy boom the spring time tan bring. Weeper, despair noti there la that can cure thee! Yes --even to the heart-sick a balm can be given, • A draught that comfort and gladness insure thee; Drinktleeply--drink oft, for the fount is in beam. Oh. ye who are suffering and foiling and sighing; Oh, ye who in darkness are groping your way; Whit are weary of hoping and weary Or trying. Who &relines that the midnight will never be day; ' I chargeyou take heed of this counsel* , d warning, Stand fast by your duty, your God. and your right I And patient and truthful thus wait the the marnhig, . Assured it will bring you both healing god light. re under any 1 o under this to drain' out sat strthility airless goner- reliable au one-fourth ( e business of • very otos of a lees atedlo some sodden and / * Bur; 'OP .PLti.Artiff.—A,trial of various war agents took place at Washington on the athlist., before the Secretary of War, the members of. the foreign legationi, add a number of our army and navy officers. A new.train fusee was used to fire a cannon at along distance, and 'succeeded perfect. ly. , The cannon' was fired rapidly at several hun dred yards' distsoce; part of the fusee passing through 150 feet of water. , New iocitete were also experimented with at a distance of 050yardi, and wore Auld lento a carriage wick greafaccnra. ay. The great feature of all the exhibition bow. ever, was the trecch-loading, rifle of Mr. Morse, of Louisiana. 'The Secretary of War, who sp. pearito bee crack shot, hit the target repeatedly at 850 pads distant. - , Ito boldness.— , ne-half of the in, teed this of the thin ,or drawing...tato ~r tlon, would table for, and it would alto on the part of proportiuo.— of coin liar ilbir bills hers. re it, Coogrees le currency, it is proper time. paper onrrcD• :pensions and • k would keep le winner, SI 111 Il ion with coin & e, villa Is it he cobs of the atp.five This' rifle is j very complicated In its breech. loading and discharging arrangement% built said s in operate uith precision. The charge is contained in small' metalie cartridges, baring at One CM tremiti leoniesil.puinted hallow;,bill, and at the other extremity is the percussion cap. The piece is loaded and fired by four motions, vie.: the first opens the breech, withdraws the shell of the last cartridge Bred lad cocks the 'piece ; at the second motimi the loaded cirtridge is inserted ; the third motion diens the breech; and at the &aid' ito• den the cock can be let down, or the piece' fired. After the most , severe tests there RH no evidence, of 'the escape of any gas, except at the muule of the glace; The cartridges used were waterproof; as all seek should be ; after being sated {n water,. they could be wade use of freely. Oerreney'of a thretigbeat the vantage. of a• because .osas,to any idiot up all sufkicut CDT' . tryst the oaual 117 rid us of these ty. •Tionaut 'aicad-ran anTl4ll.l. Dio9ITY 'Dr. wocaarr.—Mr. Daiket, the great thenderer of Detooemoyin this Conuty,*lleal a meeting some erection epeej of the faithful, for the plifjpose of widening thorPresident in hG Kansas 4ers as exPrersed In' his Mersin. Mr. lioghes worked up the meeting to the higheit point with his *la quince, sod then sprung upon It a series of rose. lotions, Pro.elerery to character, for its adoption. To the credit of the Diotoeracy, however...boil stated,' that the indignant and lisalted.Demomati preient, !pied it down.' They would 061 endorse these,even draWn up .by rot, Hughes.. We are gad tonal that the moon independent, Intsl• final Demeerate of the (lotintyi reams to follow 1 like slump as billmeathet What inoentive is of. 1 des, and wheats Matte b . nbearOntay riven Olt i entail . a When `. will '1 U*Kratin iii ibis Coast, cease to be shires tenntylisalltatitsintl polithrhint? ; •, - sdlotlons of the itaelly. conform of graft radleol ntry—omd Benke on only to each e bottoms would re could to no nder this restrict- g supplementary of the Goan. es in coin below r Gold end Sneer ar consumes with bask, without et. Lion of the cern. ,operstlen . - , A 41Wirintsos.-4Fratree bee a love popota• doe tisancthe llnitcsi States, lbs one being idrout 33039, Ind Ito .fid'Sisr3ll.etio.oo. 'T4 ti.is • A singuloOlfact that '„111* of 'Our country: aimed In` size these •iitthe To thu rote the vesymotre, Partri noajanesc t ior, coursei betas. we havewm such inettiaPplis, • *bete the W 14449 tt continent, ney„ of the world, concentrate •es to a focus. )lay. Sikkim ,tl,te other .eities oiti Prance etwardtottolllvieisitti of 1554, end nonspering these that latest estimatairof nay own popidrition; *entre!, they stand thus : - 2 - 132.731 Sew Turk, ';'"." 313,000 silaratallfet s 253,817 Philadelphia. - • 500,000 Bordeaux, 119,023 Brooklyn, 250,000' 108,530 Baltimore, • 100,000 Ranee, 1.41,222 Cincinnati, ; • 113,0041 Toirl.erso4, .; 103,144 ,NeW Ortrautis 1 5 4,• 90- - St. Etienne,_o4,432 Boston, •. 145,000 T0ut0i,32,705 gt. Louis , 325,000 Lille, • 713,641 Pittaburg • . ' :719,1911 Strasburg, - 77,655 Chicago, :100,000 Near 04,727 Albany, ' 60,090 nifre;l` 1: - 61,137 Mulls/tan; '31,1106 Amiens, a 56,587 Louisville, 54.0 00 Brest,' ':. 54,233 ,Baffelo, • AWE* Rheims, 51.722 Newatir, , - 50,000 Anglers, 50 , 728 Chatieston, 50.00 0 liontpelier; • 49.737 Providence, . 45,000 Ropey,. 48,193 Rilwmakis, 44 ' 1 " „Or,leaos" ' 40,92311ot:heater, 41.090 Limoges, , 46,564' San Prancireo.- 33,090 Bounce. 5.6.&5 Troy, . . ' •.,. 311,0 In the ten cities Arid mooed our impestorit7 le obvioustoorigh. The comparison is001;1 0 favor able in the others, bases* oar,' eensturatatistics are not so recant as thoie of France. If they wore, ell our wreondarisities *maid Err surpass the French towns . .of the same class. In a now country lilts curs this does not semi a favorable [tendency of population which eartset the rash to the towns. , ll:art.—Late intelligent...states .that , nearly all the emigrant train, We suffering front idiirmon dipredations, their wagons . being , binned, and cattle stolen.ylA large. 'quantity OT grain and foray, storedit •Sort Bridges, bad been burned by the Monno4s. to prevent its puichase by the Government. The Mormonehad also burned all the grass on the route beyond Fort Bahia. The snow was three feet deep in the mountains. The ciontry was covered with SRO! as l ittr•ettst a, the Blue river. Butrafoes were very aboridant. . EDITOR'S TAMAR. Tad Barman nasoirou.s....tbe ptriostleal literature of Groat Britian bas long been noted' tor its ability, In. Ounce and attractiveness. The raricais magazine, ems; Antilles this Wei attain, are each the. acknowledged nspeesentattee of one of the great *flea existing in England. Yet they are Ihr from Wok grtasly partisan or merely the adroeates of Party Measitrea. Their pages abound with elaborate eritirisms, briplant tamp, pro tbund apeeubttlons, And with whatever Interest may be found in 11C1013Ci, literature. morality, and.religlou, thus hang alike IntilstensabLe to fliet settOlar, pratea done man, or intelligent reader.. They: stand Stith as the critical censors of British Ilteratisre;and prevent ■ compendium or all that is intereetlim fn the world of letters, and no time could be better employed thin that . diroted to a eyeful and , attentive 'porusalof their 'pages. Pot, as another bas raid, we hare.ln i them a Quarterly pyttopedia, brought op, to the latest Minute; Tortoni, giusral and eemplihenstre, brit nel!ther schblastle, ab. strtme, nor weakened .with detaili; itrong without coarseness; Instructive without pettaittritpract cal with out mainuess. '1 • f" The Reviews as republished In tile Contitry tor the low prise of $lO per annum ktr theta all; are ; the Edict burgh Berke, London Quarterly, W e stminster North British Review and Blailtvecnd'a,,llegaaine. The pobli.hers are, 9.e_rard. Scott k Co, S 0 Fulton street, New York. The Polk British la now a;special advocat e of evangelical religion. ; , Trusting that .tbe Periodicals any still be widely cir ealated in a country, where they ' have already, done canal geed, we refer the attention. af the reader to Nos ani."L. B. k Co.'s" advertisement hi aniaber column. ' GOteres Lao's Doom for the new Yest"ls &superb num ber. "rarally r rrayer," Is an exquisite line engCaving. The title prim:. representing 'an 'lUloor and oat-rioor' stens, is a Teo' fine line engraving; on steel. The tiro' figures, .7stirlo:n in Difficulty," aid 4ashlon fri, Com. fort," are beautifully colored.' "Tint:American Cushion," is a pretty printing la' gold _and ratio& colors . - This number contains tventy-tbree pattern; plates. In , this respect the Lady's Boot in More valuable to the fairer portion of creation; than *Sy. Other maiasioe published, and saves many dollars to the . b4llei4ePer. Cede/ en' tees hrillfautly upon lstd, acid we sari's* th ose wto do jai n not reciter) it, to subs c ribe peek akonCe. y will not regret it, for the Lady's Doeli_lik:e.smbluat of the beautiful, useful and entertaining. ;. Sine • copies of the January number ran be obtained at Ba n's. Tux can's Ilona blanesin editelleillit. B. Arthur and Virginia T. Townsend, in a piblicstl4 thatahould from Its peculiar merit, end a 'gremlin iunvery family. Tot your wife, daughter, slater Or fltitiCilifi' 'Arleta could be more acceptable. The Januarys : umlaut contains rev. intern illustrations, While the contributions roe from the pens of able writers. We admire the tine of the liome nage/ins, for its purity, ailq ;heartily amend the publication to liberal patronage. Dew isi e ra good . time to a obecribe. • I i , 1 - . 4. focal Afairs. airSitaripas Is prim/Wag la a tital extant, at 4,21, load. li-A lady's larstpin wits toad a Centro ninosty* terdslY, and tart at this office. Th. Pima , 120 " 10114 by calling upon no. /ErJoh* Lehman, a member of the Waikinecia pre, and konsierly kale* of tibpTairn Han, sis boned Go Tuesday test, 'with • /fir.tatifteet to the Barron Wedmoreley Ifeet,oh tor tin ofJobet unities, Sig n Mr.; Ccei j rad 11.151deilette Ik magna, pas admitted to Pruitt! ;10 an Attorney sod Ceuneetterat taw in the swept tenets ofSehaylklll County. . • 113-The &Ivo Creek (7soral *(dy Intend, giving Concert of Total and Inatrnniental lluale, In the New School nonce; Sheer Creek,Ott:Chrlatmaa Day,Dec. 25, 1557. Doors to be cnened stl blalkhast K. Per to commenie at secea:,,ttie publio arehrelted to attend. Than will be".att iichiblUon of the Sabbath &hool, at halt prat 1 o'clock on the mane day, and at the Nuns place. . , • far rant AeOnd---ratoFk Dougherty of .Port bon. while driving bear New Philadelphia, on .Triday night laic, kll from his vrigonjand Ras tilled. ills body was tablet to Now Phl*Ptila and *Boo= Gib. olle profit summoned, insteadof the Cumuli, to talks loOk at it. Curious way of didnig business,'iZhe Coro: nor In emu of accidents, or, sadden deatio,irppears to bo superfluous othelai In tbliCounty...; December rowans Juleitarnalug incood. It Is true that we have bad eouslderable isle during the Voile; but tie* atmosphere has beau ttalicky. Yeaterday's wealk we would have done no discredit': to, Spring. The 'Cahal! is still navigable, Our tueteorialogieal yucca for the] week te as follows: P 5f447 ! Ta 4 lA ar n fi O g m nA e l r le . 4 a A., M. 2 P. I M. • 7P. M. fiat, Pee. 12,-18 0 f MA--clear. Ton " 34 26 ' • 1 62 - , Tues. • • 16, 1.6,416 :14s 42 —etatidy. Thum, u 17,-46 -1 , 144 ' 42 112., s. 15,-40 ' 134 • 48 •..;_.• I .1111•Schwyttritt away averra.—Vertly; mar good old County wUI become aseelebrited tbr its realirtmeellent poetry, se It le widely knoisit lin Its puns, troe-burilng Anthracite. Mrs. Campbell; !'',L'elklicittilla," " Th e ' , IPA' Title Blaeltmolib." and otisersi have made their Math, wide and *adoring, and we sieknow Ailed upon to' add another to the llet—"lt. T. !I, l ' whosi; charming, Monti effeskm below wilt vs aro! sum, be rend 'with pleaMuro. while the senitteents viii ileitis revenue In ere* inie heart. In ereteotoing "It. T. it." to the ooligotol of tee Mains' Joritnet., we trust that` he wlll Savor xis again It hie anoreniente • THE Minn. /a the earth shell-clef rituent,• dll bereft of heaven's:pare air , dud the landscape'. budding dories, That surround ne esetTwbeta • Delrn the sinemplormed old miner Tor the trensateditidden there— Treasured omit of pstimit metal, • Held In earth's secure embrarm Where the rani Ight. ugseereaches, In beauteous lives ta trace With the warmth ritriatursor tinting, forms ofb, auty of Mee ; There In long rootlet:4d delving Io embowelled ravei'of earth,: Toils the sinewy -tanned old miner For the loved ones rotted hb heittth.. Ti • • : voicepnv eienty loyeehl " As ydii Mint yokir golden pins, Of the hoofed patient labor— Of the heart-echo and the pains • . Of the sinery-S3rtne4 old All dad covered Stud begrimed, ' Like sone wandering son of deckneee— Giant boned suit sturdy embed,— Tolling In the noisome omen, - There his pick itnd hammer rings • When' the blast ureires Om owes, J. And leis Mose t d fitottoiiln spiny. , ' Ilonor the pat ientininer With ids thee of bickened hue: • • ' ':teeth ths Ibid. ofroyel vestments, Rests no heart Poo warm and true: t Think yet sat ye isther-4orour— - :1 z " Around the heirtterhich glows , With booing cols, *bon o`er the earth, Dark night AO =Mole throve-- • - When piercing cold, OW bawling tint, Meseta erindoriend each door— • Think ye of th • patient miner I DelrOg in the•rein afore. , • - Thor* the prillw ofutelkd wentom The poet sweetly sings, . To theid.., baring miner, - Whet herd hidtrihate twinge? Est thrash slost Out taming champs-. ; Tell moon the poet's lays. • Witt Nosed for patient laboring see, . 1 ' • Their rlgbtertimlnd of pub*. • = Ood speed ttutirtooti One rotates! When all [salts!' pride Of blstb, nt tan bda toter. tbs &tante; - • ; Ors sold., as. Ile earth.. ;, ; Mum so arse shill bass ateirsrrter, • - Or the soldlolliblebdy galas— -f, , Perebased with thigrats. eivlows; With the Med At. Amor steles, • ; Bet thee labori..itesost %stop-. • _ !Months extb th e width of aunt, 111.11 mei.. nista**. ettottlese} - And an inasaban ors Its vettit. • ; Natetheelet ais ell be alum • la our anshoodited ear yoetb, Seirobles oat tbe klaskratnisetet - Io tkeloldett Tea ; ; 1.7.1. • 'SPIG.D. Moser it Mister% Irtairartatt strait **et nalkeadootalatas to - eel) . ittaeatte of all hieartiotai sod at the hist mealltirs, at ettyitrtaia. i ple Whiter ' *err tiesahyr oaf Otitis Boma astieteitettheAlet*SP ll 4 SOPtI4 thih* . ollolw...4 l:te, eta :tiatletiitadiet by these vibe ierieWidaise 1 )from rietweal titAi we centeeommead tbaiteili. IttfhcOmr ' .#o lll P l o oo 0/rOge:dotOitikii.- 011 W0*1 11 4 4 04, .# l o*, ry_ were taikeemeettag reatre street *little sakelit , lo! lath IL Bidders et this DreiTO, wirr.bwacMdOre. the b7-i, iturii4iiliii - A*Zsifekittaa aid *ha' besif poredco*****. - Ptilltio **OW It who is osli 7 yews ctsrps: wooed wig* Vii*lW, l 4, 6 , Us was Weak bat no berme were **eh aid Intoned Wary** eastataid. - The mope la eeettli!kt/ • Affirrhe f&crus Society.—The emnde set last Tnes day Mali& were lenges* leftists"( corsii•a st Were lry lirO. Da; las, Jr. Nittiette—mlfusaus." It was st pinning weeper filkosswitbusochesseaskieledef esenisee# I billow'', NODE 04 1 : 4 6 1 "if* dries. Theft's& which muse& en the eseathse whether It la advisable to sinstrke the right of man* to floes who Calk vend and was, wee debated in the elimiative by hies Marts and Wisisbures; in the , peptise:by Messrs. Potts arni las: The Vacation rtaidichlkstis the art routtire. The question is an interesting and important one, and might very really and poverty occupy the attention of , the Society during ms emilm •svraning. We WO that the diddles on Its merits as well as the arguments ad duced, was properly decided. Adana has been inserted In the 1 - ,"/"istltettlpts Mesiachumetts and Cotieeetleut, prohibiting the exercise of the elective franchise' by those who cannot rend and write, and with the happiest effeeL Tor the spectacle was witnessed In the litter Efate of polish:buss after the day's labor was over—so fearful were they of losing a stogie rote—taking the 11. merate,e.adletting them into the mysteries of ha be, re ea, der der, etc., by means of eight schools.. Our pub lie schools are numerous. hiteilligenee should be ant venal. ;Thera is no excuse for ignorance. It Is danger ous to plan the right of voting In the hands of those I who cannot reed the Constitution. We trust the day Is not distant where' dense similes: to that inseriedln the Oftstitntioos referred to, will be Inserted In the Constt 'tndonnf every State otitis t7nioa., • • ,'She exercises for next Initeday . se'reolsg ‘lll be as tbl lowc—Lerture by J. IL Admit:sq.; Reeding by F. P. 'Denser Question, "Should *Pleat punishment In ids:d ished Affirmatire-11,.(1:Brook, and 0.)l. Nibs, Jr. h'epstire—Harry Unwed' and J.J.. Seibert.. Birauf Veda of tot. /kande Murray Wystoop 7 lfis Perierat.-.4m the ISkh beet., Col:Trani:is M. Wynkoop late United States Marshal for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, was accidentally kilned while gunning near its residence; Talemirp, this County. It appears that Col. Wynkoop was bunting pheasants in company With its hired Man, when the gun In the hands of the latter. wabaccidentally - discharged. The load took effect in Col.lC.'>< leV end he died in half itti hour from the et recta of the wooer* The demised was but thit-ty-sight years of age.' lie was born hear Newtown, Bucks Coun ty., On the breaking out of the Mexkun War be joined the Waihington Artillerists, under the command of Capt Nag,le. After the arrivalid the company at. Pills. burg, they were mastered Into the Pennsylvania Regi ment, In fteeember,:t946, and at an election private ilryn hoop was elected Colonel. While In MexicoColourri Win troop wen . the coutmendatieus of his superiors fort , his bravery; and the love of his- men for the kindness al way's shown them. Ifr• was at the capture of the city . of Vera Cins, also at the battle of Cerro Gordo, of Boa .ffientL4 end'wastriao actively engaged in numerous irktr• whiner, and la all exhibited much skill and bravery...-. Ile was also christen Civil and Military Governor of Pe. rote. TireCcdonel returned - to Philadelphia frith the reglMiet, where be received his Machine. President Pleresragyedoted hies United States Marshal for, the Esiterri,District of Pennsylvania, an offireire until the tornmeiscement of ffitei . Admintatratiern of President Buchanan. After his nilretnent from office, and vin to the tliatt of the fatal accident, OM: Wynkoop melded on his Ginn In the Cattawissa Valley, this County.' The motherand brother of the deceased reside Co Philadel phia, 1 1 Colonel Wynkoop married a daughter Major Tw:ggs, who WI In Mexico. Ile left no childreo.) tol.Wynkoop'a oilier* death is much regret ed in Schuylkill County, - where h has been most, ftmerably knowni from a boy; In whose welfare he always 'felt wine interest, and where be has many warm and true' . friends. As 'Mon as Intelligence! bad been received here ; of the 1 unfortunate oecurranee, the flags of the Borough were , placed:at half mast, and orders were issued by Gen. Cake. for a Brigade Parade of the lit and 24 Reglinents, Schuylkill County Volunteers, on -the occasion of the 1111101. Intbrmatron was received that the Scott Le glee of Philadelphia would attend the ftineral and pay the last honors to his remains. The Legion Is composed of at large number of Col. Wynkoop's comulankin Mexleo. , , • - On Tuesday night the resiiains of Col.Wynkoop I reached this Borough, and were conveyed to the rettidente of bh brothir-in•law, Mr. Thomas P. Atwood. On the same night in ohetUesite to a tall signed by many , citizens, a large number of the Inhabitants of the gorMigh met at the Exchange Hotel to take sonlisaeilon open the deems* of Col. Winlioogi. The meeting was organised by appointing the Miming ofleers:—; . rVirizteat—liori. S. N. PALMER..' r . i«. Pruidails—lion. C. Franey, Michael COehran, Eilq.,llon. Bernard Riley, Samuel Ituntsitiger, Jacob Koehler. t. Bes4uutries—Jaa. H. Ittenanns, Taos. reang..• LIPon taking the chair, Judge Pale.. t 0... 44 so. se markslco referring in e sent terms to the early. life and subsequent career in sins, of the deceased. Upon motion of S. Duni:Ulcer Esq., Messrs. U. L. dike, Lt. H. Palmer, J. 31. Weth rill and J. 0. Frick were ap pointed &Committee) draft resolutions expressive of , thereon, of the meeting, who reported the following: WNW", We have heard with teenage of deep regret of the sudden and - unexpected death of Gen. Francis dK.lfynkoop, one et the most generally beloved and re spected citizens of Schuylkill County, therefore Rueleaf. That In the' death of Gen. Wynkoop, the cinema of Poltsall's and of Schuylkill County have ;elation to deplore the loss of one who in his early life hid ha his mature manhood, was an ornament to the sto. ehl circle and an exanitle in the community. I.Rhone. That In his death par `iottntry has reason tomcat . ° the lonia a brave soldier, a faithful 'citizen :ituditealous public officer. whose services In various ea =both ebril and military, have been credltableand I,l* to himself, traefol to his country,. and will gasiserve his name to posterity among the greatand good tiVpsst Years, whose memorise are enshrined la the Itearteat all el tireas or this., Republic, with whom pa tching' iv revered. • Roared, That the people of the whole country who peamaher the gallant deeds and valuable services of Oen. Wyaltoop in the irar with Mexico, will sympathise frith us amble friends and neighbors 'hot new him best, ta'the kw we bare sustained In his sadden death. tßeeoleed, That we tender the heartfelt sympathy of his meeting to the widow and the nearest rewiring 'relation* of lien. Wynitoop, in the dreadful bereaventent ,obey seder In the loss of a kind and excellent husband, ma, brother and friend. Mucked, That In his relation of husband, son and brother, we know him to have ,been and kind, 'and feel that Melon will be irreparable. Resofred; That watind a motunful censolaticn In the • fact that thilatniand fame of our distinguished fel• low•eilisen. although dying thus, to the morning' or a metal life, had ,beenow in a considerable degree the property of the nation, and that they will be honorably sad grettefiliy rwromebend by our people everywhere., Resolved, That we tender the empathy of t hie meet. log to the survivors of the First Regiment Pennsylvania, volunteers In the war with Mexico. who will so deeply regret the loss of their 'brave and distinguished Colonel In that glorlousaerrice.• — ' Revolved That we will attend the funeral of our de parted friend, and recommend that' the places of busi ness be elated throughout the Borough between the hours of one and burr O'clock, in the afternoon, as • fur thee token of respect. Resolved. That a copy of thes e , resolution, he trap*: Milted to the, wife and near relatives of the deceased, to Capt. James Nagle, of Company B. (Mexican Service.) to the Scott - .Legion of the eity . of Philadelphia, and that they be pubibhnit in all the papers of this place. I'• The military preparations matte were complete, a rid on Wednesday last, the day appointed err the tunnel, the companies eompising . the lst and 24Megiments, emu _ .menced assembling In this Barongh...The Washington Artilleristsoinder corm:land ot Sinith, and awn bering forty-six muskets, maretteddown between 11 and 12 o'clock to the depot to receive the. Miettlelon. At 12 o'clock the Legion arrived, wlthihrty te under commandof Captain Dray, and Were * the Ar- 1 tillerists to their quarters at theraneluitsgelleilet. They area flue lcoking body Omen, marrh well, aid attracted much attention. •,‘ • the afternoon the line deuced atent.S. 004 and with solemn music, slow and measured tread. ant body of the late Col. Wynkoim was borne itsahearse' drawn by four black horses, Dom Mr. Atmore reelderna to Mount Laurel Cemetery, at the upper part of Market street. Before the coffin was closed however, the Scott Legion took a last leak at the body. The hes us bat little changed, and via as aim and placid fn its dread I stillness, arr ItCol. Wynkoop were but shreping that item. forfeit of deathi—alas, In this instan4ftstlt should be the dread original. In the coin were deposited a bible, sword and flag. • • • The order of the processlott horn Mr. Arwood's rest• deuce to the Camden , yes as iblitursr—, Brig pen. Henry L. Cake and Star. . [Second Regiment of Schuylkill County Volunteers. comrsed of the Morton companies Inamtry Company. Tamaqua, Y. Di. Reinhart, Captain. Tamaqua Mee Company, Captain J. Di, Reinhart. Wynkoop Artillerists. • • Tamaqua Continental'. Tamaqua Cavalry. . Slag nevem Made. tTlrst Regisoentof Scbuyikilt County Vohinteersieom. posed of ihf°lle p * ,4 l l.7= s tr i „ Marion Riff:Co., Port Carbon. Lionel . Mites, Capt. Dr. J. Brandt. - • . • • ' Wetherill Rifles, St. Clair. • Washingkm Teasers; Captain 11. Strauss. Scott Rites. Capl, Looter. • - -Royston* Mlles, Poet Carlow. Dtpeggerid stem, idiriersonle, Capt. Wernert. Wiuhington ArtiSerists, Lieut. Smith onamanding.. Dinersoille Artillerists, Capt. R. C. °Wirt. (kaurty CavaYy, no. 1, WILL M. Wentarni eomutandlog. • • Pottsville Brass Band." Sditylkitt °unity Retained Mclean Vohnitsein Capt. Jame lata. • , • - Ralf otlisett ta Legion. - . • ,Aeott Legloo, rhilidelobb, Capt. W. City. • - Meanies IRarriag.. F. • Cairlego, Ottawa hiestated, Cliisnuron lbs 4, e. Col. Washington Reilltayike was Midit of the Me . Dushig thi pane otitis ecttego 1411 010 Mk; 'biota of the *rough, &timorous 'avonbetyof puma paid it faosnatisl altetee open it. Everraindtar,goreh and ma the innonotegt win* pluvial 14 'persona, and a ti 111301% atlas Washington -Artillery, planted on a am orerlooking Cessetoi,boteol Rep every faltiatnas ' At **Camden' the intent nerds* mai read by ler. Audit Washbaria; ailtar width On last beton was gold the tiandOitlie, fa* Legion.' • ' ' : 'rho Stitt LOA restained tionitantilihnuida seri. hakartientimar ostaisted to Phihdeteble; untried to the depot Wel" the Wasittegtel Aftliferista. The Ost. *a** was thialantest aid food trpreastre ever if Ram. In Obi 00,01174' colltrirr • t_, sax sessav ' e„x l ,olralht - ffut es*Ts*Sith.. This ma -0110!'llesikilliktetirtes the dedmdant's wite:' Thuile I heoa'dt between the*. ors oisfoinst** at - • ;10/17.011.0f thtt winioted the: f oisiliza is a :illialftlitStOftstesn shwa hats the litarletth his tier---- :018nittnAty.tertiter ehesse;and afro e litettrAeglipm 10.1iidiriwailoct of the offetier ' ies was sco. tereililbiSktra 1120 and the taw cri*.4,ol74**lkmiki*vrmiikaitsit higetment 001 , 4 3 , 11 # 31 4 0 t 10 ;. - 1'410 E 4 cif The detendauVe piasfai halisides motion hoe a new trielontheground - filaterkleneetdiesiesietiebetillicavered'ef au hopertaut diariteter., Shea. as. Wiffirsas Manic —Same charge as preceding, , we eetkpf Lydia gioll a detertn.lawetdefenclatiL The Jere; !band seerilkkotsullty. Not yet sentenced. -: 410. es. /Mad Packt- , -The delenditat 'Was &unit by Barham Vigor with an Aerstelt and Betray open ben t ,rseiwry, neighbors living in Tremont, and there was angry leelJ4betereen them tot einne time. At tut; af. ter a wordy itteication, they mute tdons, and the de *naiad street the pennant!' with a pole. jury found the defendant guilty. Not yet 'sentenced. ' • am vs. Amgen Lerah--Sarety of the Peace, on oath of Tbas.ll.4ll*,_ The defendant Ilnis down in West Sainmeltit, and had been traveling about with a gun in . 81141 a manner as to Make It a:neatens'. The evidene• showed that •he was deranged, and the 6tirt dheratid him to be sent to the Pennsylvania linnatte Asylum. Cost.'es. ifinward O'Nent—Surety of theP4ce on onto of Philltiltstil. , 'Court aidetad flat the defendant be timbered and - that the Crusty ps7 the eosin. fhet vs. John Rigsby Br.—. Surety of the Peace on oath of :4n ftimby,jr. The defe l udaut tires in Palo Alta— Intimated by Byer be . analtreesteft his fatally.' After ' hearing; he was directed to pay the costs, eV; tin is 100, to be of good behayieur ter one yeer,and to give . his own recognisance In $lOO, to appear at next Court to testify concerning Frauds M. Fadden who appeared to be the party that supplied him with the liquor. COM. vs... Tan Ncischwender—rlie defendant was In. dieted ter the Weeny of a lot of 14114 the property of Adam Wettel& The offence was fully proved, but the evidence observed that tbeCedindael bad been deranged for come One pest. The Court ordered hint to be sent so the Nerisylvania Lunatic Asylum. Subsequently Itia was taken in the charge of his Millions. Chen: cs, Joke Itnatins—The defeiedant, • boy about 10 nut old; was charged with stealing about $45 from the store of &minuet Feat In "Minersvilie. We went to the; • store kir madames, and while alotititheti. be teethed irei l the master, ?pelted the drawer and took out the mosey: He then left the store. Fells loand out immediately that the money had been stolen, lied/erred the boS t eed tonight bine back. He wanLeirdeed but no money, vie' found. - It was ealweguently twind on the aidewalk,--. no boy confessed Sabering takes the money. He was ordered to be sent to the Moue of Saute, at Phliadel• phis. . • ann. vs. (ere Loom—Geprge ;Inner was Indicted for selling Urine, to parsons ebb hid no License. Itsigwing that those persons inteadedlo sell N again. The facta which were proven 'were not solftelent tci Make out the • ease; bet even if they bed been; 'fitter an itble discussion of the point aisle raised, it witiettecidmi that the offence was not an indictable one. I ' Ora. es. JGyhati Cerresay—TheAefendant was indicted Or veiling Liquor without License, and _wax found He was sentenced to pay a doa of $lO andthe costs. tea. et. Margaret Mernes—Sa . .ety of the Peace on °Ath a John litspetrick.,eAftei heating, thederstidatn was sentenced to pay the costa. •• ~Xlint.tl. Michael 18 :1 1 eter--lbii deibltdant Plaid guilty to a charge of an Assault •anititaitery on Anthony Dleach. Not yet sentenced. ANN, vs. Nary Brown and John 4rosen—Surety-of the !. Piece on oath of Margaret. Canary,. After hearing, the case rue dismissed and the pressectitris sentenced to pay . the costs. Ore. es. Thos. O. Price and JaiSleelliseir= - The dee fendants ant Editors and Proprietors Of the idarkmares Actsocale, published at Minetsville, in this • Cannty... They were charged with libelibig . Gideon Beat, • be:WI op erator of the County, in chargbss In several numbers of their paper, that *his wi fel neglect or niggardliness. the lives of two men 1n his employ named Thomas and Iloffey Were lest. Thomas and Holley were working In the micas of Mr. But, end were killed by an - explosion • of ere-damp in the breastin wittitti they were working. The main ground ofjestideatlen en which the defend , . ants relied, was, thetthe charges made were true, and a great deal of testimony was produced for , the purpoeti of shoeing that the mealiest their lives on account of the Improper ventilation cf the mines, and that - wellicient ~eare bad not been observed In keeping the breast' ad,: joining the one when Medias and Holley ye re Working, free fterm . suipbur, and which was known tai contain sul phurjust before those:plosion: took 41See.. The &And ! ante further maintained thoithe matter publisieWl was not libellous, aid bad beeti pubilshedtrom good molly : and not from malice. l It was clearly shown on the Side 'of the rommation, that Bast's mineawere better emanated thee Wwwt mines 1 In the rouinty:that these men ` who were killed, keew of the firedamp in the adjoinining breast, but thowStai there wu no danger, and told Mr: Beddow se, who was Bast's andrgroand Superintendent, and that Mr. Best hid Peru matt:tea his Siappantendento to the amount they-expended to ventilate the mines ! properly. MOM. over the defendants prodeeed Ira tatiMoDygoing to prove that But knew anything Of _tilts liredsmp in The , , • breasts. - The 9111111oeculfe4 the whole of **Mimi and, Tuesday tut, and a great 40a otinit was manifested in it.— Prsylons to 18 , 56 the truth of; a libel was not allowed to bee in evidence, in justification Us' publkation but the Legislature of that year changed the lan otlibei in that respect, and allowed It tobwgiven in evidence, and opened the. oor to a great dent / tit testimony which would otherwise have been *minded After an able charge from o hs Cotiriq le which the jury were celled to consider first whether the putter charged was libelloue— about which there aptieered Ia be little doubt.-second, whether It was faise,and thirdly,wheth er it was Published with malicious 'motives, the jury found a 'verdict of guilty. Thai ielimdants were each Sentenced to Pay a nue ofOA eciA"tn• costs. [Cbscietion .of alms eta yak.) .Rot nit Nuriie SOCILIL..I 4 Ifiskse.lhas.:—Etorne months ago, the tax payers of our Borough, and the public, were gii , en to understand, .through the columns of ymir Jormisa., that a statement • showing the unsocial affair" of the Borough vould soon be published. But; since tbatlime, the matter seems to • bare been laid seer, and the tax-payers are still in Igno rance as to how and to whit manner their money bag !been expended, and what the condlthai of the Borough af fair+ Is. I cannot see why the annual farce of an election for Borough Auditors should he gone through if their du flee are to bee neglected In life manner they appear to base been; or. if they hare attended to their duties, why not let the public know the result of their labors, which certainly their right! Canor any of your nu merous readers, throw any light upon this dark %object I .Polliefflie, Dec IT, '57. AI'AXPAYEE. Tait. following commitnicationcontainetheughts and statements worthy of ionsideration. W agree with the writer tat it Is, absolniely nee-ea rn; for lbe well.beloglof society that intelleetnal tnorsultore sborild go baid ,in , band, for without OM latter tbeformer is mere dross. That education serves but to malm men more 'cunning and greahir swindlers; king *him as 'a -mass, i hk is an orror,"for the nisj rity of:tmankind nsa and do not abuse good gilts, and among those Ain! . may he classed a liberal education—A gift from A . gad parent to achild: • • ' ' liktneatfeim'and Morale. ', ' ' There Wet:- present a general lamentation all over the country, on account, hr the great amount . of and its • rapid - inereese. Every sheet sung into otsibandt,' by thegfwitt messenger of news, informs us of Mood and violence in every pert of the country. It is to be feared thaOthe cause of this evil is more deeply seated at the very heart of our social life than is generally supposed. Though we hope thateelebrated divine of Germany who, in an interpretation of the Apocalypse of St. Jobe, declared it his oonOction, that the period • when Satan is to betunchained and lit loitst upon .the world, is now at htuad, may, have erred in his 'interpretation, it nevertheless Sometimes seems as "though he were not far from the truth. Frauds, dishenest dealings,: embezzleinente of aiona` 1 ,1, ' then insau th erity, violence, blood, and murders 'SA the catalogue or daily occurrences leanch rap id accession as was never heard orbefore. Rev -111111146140r age, and for things sacred, is almost entirely unknown ;. at 'least felt - by a tea% The . yowth'ef,ettr land may be heard speaking in the most typpant: etyle , of the seeredname father and mother; horrid oaths fall from their lips berets they an speak their mother tongue; and the sweet Mance of early religions training in the family ii scarcely"',thought of. Doi Reuse's awl Jager* Novi fluters dieser Welt, leaves parents no time to attend to the most sacred wants of their, children. - - : '.. • t.,.,, • . , Nu *Tor period of world tSert are som e few great ideas',iirl'liiieciples at work, which, 'though Sunk dlititijand aline. t hidden at the very core and centre of the spirit of the agii, 'are yet working themahritizeatward, and impressing their ebapes upott "liarf teeters of society."— Norelt.' '; •_ 7 ~: ••.. Whatever may te.lite ,, -ggirerning principles of the present age, i is 'evident there must be some thing wrong tn, litivoniarsl,habit and tone of thinking that not}: prevalleArbet religious rev erence end aserid:rogard fitrilwa,laws of God, and 1 • lhat deep sense Orgoaltes floAlitlit itbliity to th e Su preme Ruler of t he maims; IMO controlled the conduct of our forefathent;andi h tinged the color of their. thoughte,' is' Mr*. - r the motive o t power of the men of our do ' A radical refor mation must take piece in the - 1 toes of so ciety generally, before the lawkiihseerer stringent they may be, can: peseta order atirleorality.— There is ari tail among us,. which' hi too ..deellf seated, to be reached by mere bunion:fins. The vice and immorality of our der prevail, la Minh .among the high and leanted,Ats'intseht the lbw _sod ignorant. These Ott:rosin framliVzperpetra-' tea lit so many' of our-monied corporations, and which involved so many in ruin, were.dti work of educated =a. • These are crimes whielitheigno rant are not able cr . eatomiti. relent endlibrewd nese are necessary. to their perpetratleit.'3ltiede• cited intellect can golden* rise op' to . enith:lemser-'1 able? swindlieg.l The trenegressiosof An line. I ' rent man eatenda generally over a smoillesreirete. The history of:crime in our cabby; label It evident, that we have a vestatispareT ,' , intellect', Dot unetilled by tho boll . ,".- Yal ebriathin religion; and It pared Ales tbitir,4o4'. Lion without religion may become a feartallYAhn. moat thing; ' that 'the cultivation et the Intijillhet without &proper ears! ,ad religioenl ... snakes its 'possessor , shrewd and manni,' , - therrihre, a good and worthy dtisee. ,/- :.is net going to extremes: in Ilitint'llhatitA` odueststdrogneief our gantry woe 11l ~t,ii.. 'lsiiW tebonearelerJnilswould not ho *item= obi them -1 . • ....Vetter of doer trot proteins to Safi that defines beauty es era Certain the edireated sierfoillere of our toiletry onghtjtobe eonspositiotatof eolor and firm, mu s h,. ( mi g h t _ ehargedieitb the bloody crimes of one tidal end to thitsbetioldiwir My. Burke, eonfininglia Ober_cation; bet whet does not ksow, that+ the shims to the *Oily sensible qualities of thing:. eito they,bare brought; npiin tbousanda, ha* sent states beantyloite,otbat quality, or thole quail.' OflPfe tee =an eintimedir grave through terms' ties,:te •itod „by Ishieb they muse love, or some auAltiilide thee aIT tbss"daggem of our assaisiturt passion timiliat to it.. Others define it more gen. Wit thli-le not the inly sin -of:which they , are eraltyiaisfietwi wherebylire express a eertain to; 1011 their shading in society and the corers- 'edema' Mims' :object. either , to en agreeable sen t leflueneaistAbole- bad egamplegima p tn. satigni_ot toe idea of ititrei - hation. I When, niendius erect opon i the moral tone of our Social therefore, irisay 4 thing is beautiful, se ; either life. Coiroptiou in high life descends fea - ifilly mean tha t we perceive somethfog that we approve, f•itteinfivienciupori the lower ranks, ' , or romethitig that girea us pleasure; as for tham lire Ore certainly doing more fur the ed ucation pie, the elegant winter styles of Granville Stokes,, of the melees than If done in any other country No. 607 Cheintit street, Philadelphia. in the world. Nor do uy other people. Upend ,—a_ move money rendering their- mboorleitilettut ---r-tCostotiirrtrou its Amte....Tba blostreal 7 Ternw and thorough than 'we do. If education' of the script, speaking of Wistar's Datrans: of 'Wild Intelleet shine cat *aka s people happy. virtamis Cherry. ".lente 19, says ;--"We believe it to be ; and wise, we inibtoestataly -to be the most high- PaaralLe recognized nteful medicine by :1 ly favored Mr ea .earth. But it is to be feared, ,utedieal.men, and we itate, with perfect truth yes,;telik f ail, that . chile the catiMUteduestien " esid shotevityitbai, t aw with whi c h we are . is promoted sinotierac the' einse -- of Morals and - more 'particularly a miiiihret--,tbat Of in old gel.,'', r eligion,lbroogb some Cause or other, is :losing tleman , at taut eighty hyeare of age, raiding se ground. Theidoetrine ttaght by precept and es- few miles from this city, tied who hi troUbled at -perienee, tharedneothin atone mei do as much times with ambiemiest- complaint—the Most de. harm as 'good; is, I think verified also in our,own aided relief is obtained whenever he makes ate of history. I _ the Balsam; this; at the, advanced piriod of Woo - ,Tkere is an old prejtidice in the minds of -many - which he has arrived at, j may be einsidered of our reunsylvanip. Ile/liens against • general unanswerable' proof- l bf its virtoes."' Look out aYstem of adtathiltrAMtending Us influence, to all for imitations. s , , agues; soften' when arguing. bgelnsh None genaloo norms signed I. BUTTS on the' there, in favor of general Intelligence audio sup , ; wrapper. Sold by Agents 'everywhere.' . ' port. as Airiest syrstemnf Publie Moots, been ' ,fiIirJOIIN 0. DROWN, Druggist. Agent for met wi th thatkeatiaor that learning mace men _. achuylklll County; also, J . C. AVGIIES,,Xat t . only emning, end therefore in many eases great - rogues. And triumphantly. in fever of their side ;of the question, ea they .apposed, would they%re fer.me to menace-loiters swindlers in ,high life, aid to btbti criminals: who bad perpetrated crimes above the reach of the uneducated. e Now, there personr,.although correct in believ ing that mere @dote:ion makes its possessor only skillful, toed gives into his heeds a power *deb may be tarried to, evil purposes, they nevertheless err in their ionelosioa in believing that therefore a check ought to he placed upoit the cauee'of emotion. It it 14 true that knowledge is*, power; •both for good and for evil, sod that thesusatids Imo this poier for evil purposes and for Marrying out their...diets and wicked desigps agitinst, the general good of society, it ought only to:convince Us that ssit*oet moral and religions ettit6re. t4O - Von may Make ropes of men who ',paid other wise have '!made a living" in an honeitlwae. armigebeiru, peees• r ber 16th, 1857. E. B. . ' lowa IVRY REPORT. 1 i To lAc Hon*fable tho!Jadges of tie Coory of @or, ter SeseiWne ii ancifor the Comity of Schuylkill. The Wand Inquest inquiring for the ponotj of ScheylkilljDeeember sessions, 1857, respectfully report :—They I hard acted on eighty r six bills, fifty-one of which hare been yearned 'true bills, , and thirty-Rse ignored. Entirely toomiege n nom ber of bills before is wire of a character that shooldhaen been settled by the committing map istrate. The Grand Jury have visited [the pablia offices and couiaty ,Prison; in the formtr every thing is in good. condition with the eXcepnion of the Recorder's Oheej where a new indet Mortgage book ie mach wanted, and. we desire shall be tar nished, with as i little delay,as possible. The prison management eennothave too much *raise, both, as to the economical administration as well as the comfort of thexinmates. The Grand Inquest has also visited the county Aline hones.lTko build. Mgt devoted to the Sick and Insane lac unfit for the porpOses they are used. Theme can at a small expense be sweltered as to insure goodlventilation. the abstnice of which G a great disadvantage to , the [nein es. !The main buildings in:Many places require new Room. , We- had free item to the beieka and paperi of; the institittion, but the lim ited Grad we vent there. prevents oar reporting tatistactOrily t enough was elicited in show con clusively that the manners adopted ler keeping the ecconnis Cannot he too severelyq censured.— The present directois skew • every disposition. to, do - whittAs right. We recommend Mitre be an ef- Selma, aicountant employed to' make; up a marine set of books ink properly kept for- the: future. The presentlSteward we think an lincompetent person. =The yarioue complaints as to the diet and trestmehttif paupers we think is well founded.— The trea tment to the pauper presenting the Po don't° the court of grievance* we think unneces sarily severe. .The i Gmnd Jury stele( the opin ion that the present system of management is in. efficient; the systeM adopted in soa Plates. has resulted so favorably that the cost o maintaining their poor hiss been .' comparatively °thing. •We recommend that there be eomPeteot persons se lected to examine the 'different 'methods adopted for maintairig the poor in other States and report the result of their investigetion. hew buildiings will soon be' wanted, and they should be construct ed with .regard to Improved management. ~The principal road leading from this Btirough- to 1111- 'nersville, in Branch township, we desire the prop er authorities to examine and maki safe for the traveling community. The' G rand Jury ,return thanks tofthe honorable Courtnnd officers for their kindness in furnishing the necessary information in thO discharge of their ilutiegi... , T. W. YARDLEY, Foreman. Poitroille, Deeniber Ilth, 1857. I i Pll3, PASTE AND fiellfiglSS. • julr`Deiths in Philadelphia last week, Eta. juiroThe small pox is prevailin in New - Yock. jfulr lin. Kimble is giving Shielcapecian read ings in New York:' 1 . jtif•A lady of Lyootoing killed 1 two pheasants . , at a ?hie(' shot, lest weak. 1 . •-.- • ir;There•werenioe death's at • the Philadelphia Nitokhoose during , hist week. •.. ~ .. • -": • 'Aiff-A t.', the Mint, three days in the week are dii v(!tosi to manufacturing the new cents. par-A new steam Sr. engine is nearly reedy , for the Philadelphia Hose Company, of Philadel phia. ; 1. - 1 . le r tisteriAurg contains 13 chtirehes, 3' Ma. sow, 5 Odd Fellows, 1 lied Metes and 4 Tempe rance Societies. 1 1. • , ;, jesfr-A 'porsionrof Nations, between the 39th and:l9th parallels, near PAW' peitk,,on t the South Platte, is auriferdes. - , i , ,sigN-Thi) Sans,' of Malta in Philadelphia, on Saturday lest voted sir hundred end fifty dollars; for benevolent objects. ' Pir The total rcalue of ezpOrts .from 'Phila. delphie,from. the: Ist to. the 8 b of December, 'noun - led to $115,141. jelhei trip from Reading to Harrisborglvia. the/ Lebanon Valley Railroad liniratages, is nest perfOrrned in nun hours., / 407-Den. Walker has ;Coached MO/wages; It .10 .poespes liangiug this time, 'he was not born ie. end his ignoble life in that way; Sir Of the 251 shifis.of-wer in commission on the let of November, no lest, thin seventy-Ahree wake in Chins'or in the *alit Indies: ; • er•Cia: John F. Caeter; formerly editor of the Lftotning Gazette; has been appOinted Chief Clerk to :Mr Allen: . the 'nen Clerk of tir o U. S. House of Reipresentatices. ' . L IglerThe Glotietster,(Mass.) i Telogropk says:: ~ .groin jo somewbet careful 00w/to, we judge there in now lying unsold upon our wharyis $230,. 000 wraith of mackerel add coddsb." - • Ltitrllumbuglgift'noncerts; are ieVegue in Philadelphia. One is required to invest twenty. free cents, for which he receives a take of soap,-or a ',bottle of perftimery worth Ocala& 1 .1 • ,dirfThe w i res of thelline of the :dagnetn tele graph between j Iteading • and f Harrisbrug have been ppt up as feral Lebanon, and will be extend, ed through to Ilart9urg with je l l possible des . pateb. l , pr Crapabfe Negiegeisce.--c r lire are' satisfied that in most eases where cougtis end in Consump tion, ti timely resort to somel potent ,yet .impli remedy, like Wistaes Behan of Wild Cherry, _would have Barad the lire laid healtb.of the pa tient..l . i . - 4 f i Juir-The beof and shoelneaufacturens la Massa eh u set ti consider thei rliii si nea Prospee ts as bright. eying/ -Their Orders are aeryifew, but those few are encouraging, and besides, it is easier to obtain money' on good notes: {ben !for min', months past. j 'I I -'' '•I. . ; - ,aftl. W. Lincoln, Jr.lhas been sleeted Mayor of Boston; James Daps, Mayor of Charlestown ; Mr. Steeper, Mayor of Rosary;-Mr. Huntington, Mayer of Lowell, end 3/N441148nd Glicteuiper. ince tieketheve been successful at Newberypert, by thirty.reven majority. I . ' ' ;Sr At Catskill, N. Y., on Monday last, Mary Idratis, a young lady residing in that tillage, was taken suddenly sick while at School, in the after. nowi. and tlied•at nine o'clock in the evening. She had all 'the symptom" of poison, end it is sap. poised that alto was poisoned„_ by eating colored candies. ;411•The Montour Iron COmpany have- given heir creditors full possessionlof the mill, furnaces, ete„; and• the creditors • will immediately appoint trustees and a manager. and resume eperationa the I latter part of this Winter or the early part of dext Spring. :Mr..lohn Poley is to:be superin.i tendent. . . , • • .1 joite-The Clarion (Pa.) Bit/mere. states that one' day lest week ;Mr. Wilson, of Shippiolviile Foe.; nice, bleed four deer in five minutes, or in the time required to load and ere four times, Ile also, killed ono other one,anappid three _caps at the' sixth, and wounded thefieventh, on thesama day, g;,,,1 returned home• at one o'clock, P.M. iger-ht.,E. Lyons, Esq., Chief Engineer of the East Pennsyliania Railroad, has been appointed Principal Assistant Engineer on tbe projected survey for a Railroad throtigti Mexico. 'The en. tire party,, ander the charge of :Captain Taleett Chid Engineer, are expected to leave New Orleans on the grit ofJanuary. The proposed road will extend from - Vera Cm: to 3felleo. An ext ens i ve corps of engineers accompanies Mr. Lyons.• .lEef - The Charleston Advertiser says a whole of the humped bark: species Was driven ashore 'at Nabant, a feW days and upon being coti open a pair of boots, marked "J." in a good eta of pr4servation, were found la kis entrails. It is' supposed that the boots, astheytkrere marked "J." belonged to Jonah, and *ere taken off and left behind by accident when be made his exit from thel big fish • St. George Randolph, (a neEibew of the] celebrated John Randolph, OF Roanoke ) ) who died in Charlotte eonntyy _Virginia, on the 4th bastant, iias this last of the line of that Randolph I family. Re" •i stkbern deaf and dumb, but wag I highly edueited In France. On returning home to Virginia, In 1814, be beard of the hbOeless Atte of bit brother, at llairrard College, -and Inediately became deranged. Prom that time te;, the day of bit death, be :is raid never to have known a lucid interval. • - , I ISer "The Meadville (Pa.) Joanna/ learns of-an attempted Murder nod suicide, thit parties being f o rmer Pennsylvanians; residents of Crawford eennty i rMiehigan;,.. The; Journal says: "Chitties; Southwick, formerly emPloyedai a carriage, trim.l mer her% conceived ati ipmbisent for a Wiwi Laura Even - Naito a recent .resident in Ibis plate.; The lady ' did , not • reciprocate the feellug,and re.: movedairrtiong since with her (rather to Michigan.; Thither, It ;would seem; fieuthilek followed her with some bad latent. die there renewed to her , his solicit/10424 and wearelected. - By somenteans he gained access to her . eiLreetta it night and ' With a rases cut her !brio,. She esesp4 ft4nt the MOO to that of her fatbar, gave thealarett, end on surd Debts lauds Southwick wu feud lying tit her roma. hathr'ettutptod to °matt euteidely totting hie . awn tbroet.; At the latest ,aatosats both wore-Aire, but Iyhigia gray orifice! altuU. • 1 — • *iirTis If arrests littrarars.6.4 rat4sdeleeri-, man j rastormfAti„health In a for days, alter Many yearn of neat•seevnaa ,#ufeerilae, is anxions to mats knon the means of atm WM Mad (free)the ireseetptioia aced. Direct o tito Ree...7oliN lie Felton street t ltrokfin, Nola Ina. • . 4a4m • . Sa-G. rest Imlay etiolate to Cosi* , ort...TtintLa I Mamas, Importers or Chios, Olais jod Common Waves, are nor selling their nevi sod ste. pot hat Imporfat4ins, at greatltredneed prto*.w •bandseak• dismoot to Wive who ply Out. No. 741 Chesnitt street, above agree* Phlladelphia;: • 4:. :i• ihrTh6 greeting areal ornament to tho"huniriu form divine," is unquestionably 4 tine, luxuriant, hail -thy growth of bait. It has ban so - afeeemod in all !ma* the World; and among all nations,. ravage 'and 'civilised. Ilene*, the Indian brave regards the scalp of his ;alai as bis greatest mphy. for a similar remota the theft.' losable belle often disguises the region of Malty, atilt' as bur otherphrenologins, with borrowral lochs.' If. who should &Rover a mode of preventing the hair from .bowing the tanads of envious Time by tiro.: log prematurely gray, a method by width if timid bit* , stored when falling Off olluining white, and a way of promoting 111 eontlnued add lusutiant grow,tll, be justly entitled to rank iota.; the benefactors of:the batuan race. head the t e at !wales in auotltor colahm; of the eonderthl, not to say almost a:dracaena etleetta o( "Prefresor Weed's hair Restorative," and Val K ha has not accomplished all thls:,—fbpital Gay lid. [4940 • SKTP "slit llyde Pnrk...•slcaers. 4. k T. GllietS: dsr, lipts•Park, writes us, that n gsritteitau of ibeir acquaintance had been pulled to spitting of bleed, which recurred so frequently as to ftirnith the Mast conrindri evidence of a tendency to censatoptlon4; rlooa remedies had been tried without effect, eta ;saltation. were held with 01,7'1i:tans of the blabeskend... pence with n. better seeress. Cireumetioree bnieght him leddentally to a knntried,le of the Ciletener base . .- Coated.Pnrgatire Pills, air! although be bad little faith in their eirtrten, the petuitasion of Mends at length pro', yelled user his determination, and be ecinsented to try . thim. The first boa bad tio _perceptible effect.. newer or, a second was pnrchaimA and the syleptoms Of bit entontalni began Iminediately.to ameliorate. " The spit= Ong of. blood recurred at mach lover, Interrals,JUntil, efts, the use of 'a few boxes usoire, ti.veaseialtr. gather. de Is now in the full gime of.inutlttl ind'ears-. ble of (adoring the greatest.lttigna without tha. lead ioioneettlenee. . I • ThePtlis may be had f all Druggistsi land fitorekarie eta, In every Tillage an d'town in the Felted Stites:— jou . * G. Banos fa Agent ftyr this plum " . 1 2tY De indaon.PesiO Blood:4Th BRA NDRETIFS PILL purity the Idtod no 'Phiihig caw luster Tuna 'moots lost Sind operation with ,site ceoful effect are the piarultartty of, Arsncireth's ,Pitlitr— ,Onrjace is subject to: i i redundancy a "or Itpited „bile', at. this season, and it is dangerous in it' Is Precann t, hut Brandreth's Pillp afford an Instal:4bn iind tectlon. By &Ili Ocohicoal nstinci prevent the entice. time °Laicise imputitles,. which, when In sal dent'Omni- Mies, raise no much danger to thetedg's health. They soon enre -liver coimpiont, disp•Pshl,ilias of ciPpetlie, pain In the bold. heatit-bnrn, pain In the broad. tone, Bu dg e , ' gdnineas s caticeness. In ,brfif, th ey work their .way to the very . raxlsef the disease, o:lonising in their _passage,. remving of cry unhealthy 'arcotnolatkati till the blood is purified, the whole eyelet. recr.rhtid.And Ors funellona and do yof life become a pleasure, where before they bad beer sad and weary' burdens:. : Often when nothing has Tel steel vomiting of the molt serious ehanktiti, whether fnbn senaleknesttir others/lie, where the Cetchinglass teen appalling, a single deTsle of tour Drandretit's Pals taria once cured, and the patient has Allen Otto a sweet skip. When the ' mind cannot eni- . lea itself; when dill memory fails; when It is'en effort to tix the attention • whin our !inept' broken, and our waking thours harsloi with forebodings er i ca% then Bnandreth's PUN should be used. It these warnings is main Unheeded; eh:incitation, consumption, disease of the heart, bilious affections, jaundice: dropeica.:pUes, apoplexies and sostiietieo„ will andinnly present them selves. I These Branditith's Pills would have Plevanted, but ne4rtbeless miss they will also cure. Giethani at once; do not let preindice preient the use of this simple . • -hut patent remedy. I . • ItRANDARTWi THEORY OF DISEASE. , :ferret. extract bloid. Blood Is the IRV. fey *ratt ing it in painful diseases you • may cicclution' the "pktient esse,'%ut ft:member,' this easels omit the restentian dr la* ening ti n e poorer lo lid.' And by thin away na ture's 'tools, you milt' pi-event her from fully repairing . the rstragil of intscomatioti, and convert *hat:might only have been theist:O:lessor a 4;4 days or, weeks into a chronic affection Of months and jeers, ',l DitkihRIETIFS 'FILLS ACCORD WITH itiITGRE., liattna's reined?, In feet. *hen sudden, mein 'or con tinued pain wends from any cause, then , i ti; Insure a (thick Vetnen to health, you must use Brandietbfs Pills, wittchlwilisoon rel l iera every oriptn!finm undtre pressure, and remove those umors whole presence often sions reach tarribieloffeeing. I i • vx„, DEPORIS THE WORLD FO6 YE 101." J • T ty station dexce sal, and the spberel'of ; their use fulneis still extending, Ask for Simonee tAid. n'amphlet of ccqes. Agentsietil supply gratis. ` II hiritswiss.—All pills with "211 Droadany". on side iabefZite counterfeits- • Get the genuine they grill nevei deceive. -41 , 2 in ' ' _ 1 • --.------ r Wsl,ooo REWARD 1 1i be paid '''for any Medicine that will ercel PRATT it-BUTCIIBRIIII MAGIC OIL tor the folloWlng diseases:-Rheumatismi Neural. Oa, Spinal A ffeetipts. Oontractedi Joints. ChOlic Pains, Patna in the Side pr Back, Pleadavbe,loothiteheSpralos, Sore Throat. Out Bruises . Bortiand all Itisesilbs of the Esittu; Stexelee and die Glands. Mane gentain, without the signeAnre of Pet arra Dune attached: to each label. Principal oface,Biti Washington street. Iliookljn, N.Y. 'The great number of persons that have lmenimmedl. Moly relieved in all the cities and townstw brie it has been used , as well as In this city/ sustalut em is saying In all candor, that It Is therreatiwt cure lit Os world for I pain. 1 'I ..].. - J O. Thiowsr, wholesale saint4Pottssitts, an the sale by all nrspoetable druggists throughout the United Staten and Canada. Platt 2t, vr. tor -- ; SiligiOno -)alfellii.i.4m • Tag grand total of Bullets In 'the. Southeiva „ . States is 5611150; to the Northent, Ammo, The Methodist Chinch South hes a membership of 020.890. In the tut ten year's, the Baptists hard increae4 t hoist 200,000 .to the Southern States. ; '1 - I MOTIcI Xi , - r DIETIIDDIST CIIURCII; corner of Lyon and M strut. Dtvine.Serrieeeveiy Sabbath at 10 o'clock, A. M..and do'clock.P. U. , ZPISCOPAL Clump% tiecond Street, Pottsville; Rey. Wisuast L. Gnat: Pastor; Di rineservieeerery Babbatb at JO A. M.vitvil at 73,1 1 P.M. eiritlVlL,lBll LUITIEU Cnußcii. Itarbet oar, Pottsville,ltev. Daum Brum, 1 4 / 1 11.0t. Divimv eery rein this Church malady every Blinda. Morning: at 1034 o'clock: evening, at." 7 o'clock. Wee kly Prayer Meeting. Thursday evening. at T o'clock. • . - . • • EIIILDe '.llllllX—ln Port Carbon. on Thoneday: the 17th Ind, WILLIAM Born HOLL, an old and respected tltfinen of that place, In the 76th year of his ige. The friends and aegnalutanes of tha l , fel/11V are Intl. . . ted,to attend Ida funenst tomorrow (eunday)afterneop, at I • ' • NOTICES: PIJLASKI LODGE, No. 'ZIA A. Y. M. —The Brethren or the Almelo Priternlty through out the county are respectfully loilteAll to . meet At PU LASKI LODGE /tom. ou Stirlay, the nth Inst., at a quarter before one o'clock,' for the purpose of ttlendin, Me funeral of our tate Brother. 11u. ,13. without farther rustle& By order of the W. I C. LITTLE, Secretary. Deetralier 19,'37 • 514 t . gaE olt GE D. iIIAUOHAWOUT, r Attorney at Lonr, c.19,'57 51-Iy9 < J POTTSVILLE, PA. OFFICE of the DONALDSON IM , AND R. R. CO.—No.thlerehente! ..*change, Phtl adel December 15, • . POTICE.-TT e Coupon e bet the Interest due this clay, ea the *even, per cent. Borgne Bonds. *tit be mild au preeentsttori DR this office DONALDIM, Prat. December 19,37 § CHUYL-CO.UNTY AGRICUL'IT CAL:ITOTMCIILTIM.AL AlilD,ilitellANlCAL AS , 'lAlltnr.—This Assoc!Akre irtil hcaditaannosi elec. :lion Far elVecs on Siturdey, the 215174ey of AUlluarly PM, Let*rin the boon' ct 2 end to'clock, P.M.. at the public book of J. Seltalnter, Schuylkill Haven. • r: .1. S.SELIZIt. Ree. SW/. Deeetahen i tt4.4l, I , ~ , 51.3 t ~ OTICE.;--Notice is ,hereby given ,i'. thatik tozOlar stated mart iii of the Seboylkill 'only Astleultural ant itortieuitural Sedgy will be 1: Jield et thn public home ot Dulled Boyer. tu the borough ,' i)f Of -4 0 0 M on Saturday. De c ember teth, at 2 o'clock, :' P.M.. at Which time and place nominations will tornado ' for officers tar the ettrilng year. ELECIIIRfitu eloctiOn for offlecro of this Soc bay.' I far the yedr Mt, will he held at the 'above. mentioned idece,*ou M0nday,,.491 of daunary 4 itl24,betwecn l and . 4 o'clock, 4.. 31, . , • : The tnerhbers of the Society are :rotpeettuny 14 videt to participate, By order of the Preeldent. -- R. I; 110/4911D, Rat. Bey, 1 Omititturg,Dtcember 19. 'l4 :', 41- - - THE TEACHERS OF. PUBLIC 11 SCHOOLS OP SCIIITLKILLCOYNTV—the Mov ing aaaaantaaloata aro mule: Ist. All lbw Tambora who ha _d Yeliaanoat fora or Co tilde:Mo. are requested to twit R,r oisudnatkra. la Abe Public School Homo la atna Tbarlala.T. 24. ASSoarry of those Teisehorsuo, bolding the Tow .prows *MUM* as mai gbh - to apply for the Sim Closaly Otrtipais.‘lll Imo! tliOniselros Pm the male lavpaisa,iat moo Noe aid • nembutke iilll bo urifies.frxespt to lied -114 al l3 ol.l4linandirilloosumsbakril9(mtn) "°"*" III I MDCM . Cite • . • . • . Saiperistesolotit. Mainrews,Drierabor 390h1 TRANSPORTATION. MlCZETTintarlarjirj ACCOMMODATION LINE. THE uNDEUSIGNED LIMING audc arrowzratents In coujunctirm with tstit,it Evading. Pi.. to ran a istruilic Hne or Mat% LUX PHILADELPHIA TO READING AND -PO ma", • And intermediate potato, Ira ani arnr prepared to reeleloo trvsta Ibr all tine abort Ares, atilt our utmost and littinalkisWl bairlyou tersalp gao4a *KU Pramptaese itespatelt... • 'Ws solkit a Aar* at b ` *wet ants 4 °dui's, who tray have gob& tor Mat tar so k% X the country. - • Schweitzer*. Co., No. Nast% Atone, below Title sum. AciY.NTS Utes, Pbllmietphla Plllll7 ALNZIOny, ST. . - • ATKINS 1 so., ',Joky -4. '57 PIULAD'A A. READING RAILROAD. OPfIcE of the Philada. & R. R. C 0.,. Munk/phis, North 13,15 L; . ' The rates of Freight and Tolls on cad trasepltsql this CU w?srly, xi be Au follows, from 16t1t !luck until further hoary: .0. i !. . 4.1 44 4 _ - --.---... To Rlchnsond, 1 1 SO ' 1 75 / 1 60 ..'otittedelphis. 1 So ' 1 71 ' 160 . "Incilned Phone, : 160 17 5 .1 co •Nititowo, ! 3 7SO' 1 .75'.1 03 `,." Retteantown R. R, IPO 175 ; 160 '-"*Palla of Schuylkill, 1 SO , 1 75 \ 1 en "Uanayonk. ' 100175 . 5 60 *a, Stirinr, nig, ' " ' 155 '150;140 ...Conshohocken and Ply: , i t '.. . mouth Railroad, • ! 161 ' 160 ." Ilambo't and Potts' ind r' , Jones'. • . 4 Nonianernorßridpport. 1 60 15. " Poet Kennedy, 11 46 ' 1 40 ' ~ valley Torne, ' • 1 145 ' 140 i " Me:ratline. ;135 i 130 1 " Royer's Ford, ; 1 35 '; 1 30 1 .• Pottstown,. ' • : 130 ` 121 i .* Poinhurviite, , 1 30 11 26 ." Btrdebi,ro` ' 1 20 I 1 IS • a. Belding, I 1 to .' 106 " Bet Wee" ;Reading sad . • - m . truTine, 1 10 1 1. 05 " 310brev.N.. fib:o l lo6i " llarebnrc, t`l 10 1 1 05 u Oi^ffi.pburr. . 1 10 : 1 os "ffrli7lid'ert - iitii - e80a3 7 ,. 1 (;If Manages a , 3lareh'2l.'sl , 2..1 R. U. ifeILRIr2RET. Ref'''. WIRE SCREENS. & F MtK. liartufacturers of Wire Coal &nem. WOULD respectfully call the atten . lion of gentlemen tripod In the Cost trade to (bib. oral screens of the Tarkus sixes . Thep hart, ti tre:Ord tsrpl4trs for turning out the beat of work with promptness and dispatch. Marini tltr meet t . s p e r i ot re d hands la the State they aa guarantee — all work done at their Factory. Repairing wally and siskstardialty done el the geriej: *MUM s creen l o fts; Cogwheels, F.dgetray Mugs, thefts, Col. Avows, kr Jie., always on hand. AU orders direete.l to the trio by mil r.r tert et Estorly's Ilardirant atom will nteciTe prompt attyna July 4.'S: tr KURTZ £ NgISLER. (Likto Karts, Beyer!. Ic Co,) itanufac turns or Mrs COO Screens. eta! 1:14,14... trek LioIiBIZZR Brooms, se., Ske.,sllimerr ..lchuyl',l4 _fl Loan y. Thankful for thelltsiralpstronacrtbry ham received from the Coal Dealers and other.. irt rast would most respectfully solicit their cost, m future., All wort dune et our shOplrin be w arras', e l," that no sue aced be .afrald of getting a bad job. , dr; Karts being one of the oldest, and the mmten... rlettolar lnint Worter,Sn the county... feelsure.th. v, can turn out the belt Coat Greens In the to orders addressed to). U. Kurtz. 111 nersvine.tt w L. Ileislor, Pottsville or Kurt* .111 be promptly attended to. 01 Amens rep' , L Mar 14. is'; r - IRON WORKS. ST. CLAIIEIL. - T. GLAIR WORKS. '• THE ettly•e•itiers respectfully ;.f the attention of the to:ph:wok coremanry • '0 their new Plundry and Mac In, :•hr,l, :.tram 'n the town nrSt.Cialr.:`ebuylklllecn tr. where they are fro tutted b• 1,1;1 teain-tinglnes,Coal Snakes% Minns pnd um eh i lief/ .very pattern. Mao, Drift Cars: Iroo or Brae. 1' any size or pattern. Defog practical • perutors and oth,ra obo want niattiltr, ry would do • giro them a e,ll and smanano ttoe•r work. ur, hankfolly reecirsd and executed at ti etthortest ad on reasonable term*. GATHER, G RIF FITH CO. Clair. July 11.'37 ASHLAND. ASHLAND IRON WORKS. THE SUBSCRIBERS. are to,s te:4 l preparedt d r to famish. at the Ashland !na l Norks,Steam Engines and Pun:lpso( tr.! am Power old earwig', for mining and other . . . purposes. Coal Breakers of every lilt atil tt.ern now In use, together with earrings and PIO: a t every descriptions. Coal and Drift Care of an rice ad patros, large Track and llorsoCars,—allfurnid.4 t the shortest notice. The subscribers Satter thus Iva that, Inasmuch as every member of the item bi • racileal Monti:tale; they will be able to furnish msi. • cry that will compare favorably with any la Abe I. lon. All orders directed to L. P. GARSLIT. it Dans- id sad, Schuylkill county, Pa , will revvii• prompt are ton. ;„. 11l OAS.NIER. .l o g it i u L A 11 0 A N it y 4 ' Ashland. Mar 10,'57 ln BEAVER DMA i 1 W. " R 257 g int% Founders, respectfully illftliln ibrir 7 trons, and tho public generally, 7M otia are frilly prepired at the aicve estii went, to manuatture Steam Ert,TlEre retry size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Can. And rTfry ther descriptisu of Iron and Brass Castin., f he Coal milling or otherbrisiness, on the met rnwre.i& erns. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast Vann:Mini I lac/lint work In genera). - • Repairing, of all kinds done with neatness:ma 4n4'.) t the lowest prices. All work furnished by gar, r e anted to perform well.. They would selleit thenia•a hose who mar want articles in !hairline in thlsri ti orders-will meet with immediate and prior c. , e len. S. W. Mareit'4,le.s7 fedy W. R.. lit DO, ![EfEBSVILLE. DEN 'AN'S IRON WORKS, airovuvit. C t TILE Subscriber prepared to 14113 (se t STEAM ENGINES of Inv yid \ I I., MR. Pumps of any caprietty,and Coal ite..ur, cr= " of every description ; as well ix col Other kind of machinery used to NM l makers, Yarn/tees. Rolling Mills. Say 31111.. kr. Prom the facilities possessed fur manufartatitut ul rout long e xperkince In the baldneSl4llrOrk Catl to loM at at tbisestablisbmentott the verylowest miceiott f a superior quality. Persons alostroto of putting up rosehinerynr riy kisi re invited to call and examine patterns and I ,, c , mtr uninted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited. and strict attest* 11l be given tot heir prompt execution. WILLIAM DEWS I Miners - villa, December Q. 1817 p isdf _ - THEJSIONILteir • TRENICAT ;Mitt WORKS, Tremont, scnitylum vonsty, Penna. The Subscribav!respeettutt) the attention of the boathem , ..taumue: • llFFlslikiki to their New ,Thichine Shop and -eEn [ dim dry, erected in the town of TIT mont. under the superintendence and ;met ment ul emirs. Z. Ratdcwit and rblllp tltrao.lt r..E. they are prepated to execute all orders for 3lathic. , t Pran and Iron, such as Steam Engines of soy ft.. Pumps of any capaclty,'Coal Breakers of every 6.'01 lion, all lands Gear i ng .. fur Rolling Stills, “ti.t . . '3llll3.Driftearr, awl all kinds° Xalirrad Own inch as Chairs for Cat and. T Qalhr. C.ugs.Switches ro rll kinds of Cast god Wrought Iron Shafting& Mr, n [lolls being a practical Mechanlc,and having bad th Idenee and experience for many years In the Coal 'arsons desirous of putting up Mgehinery of any lid ue Invlkd to call and examlneourpatterns and sup,r) panty of work. and become acquainted with :hese Works, before contracting elsewhere. Orders ,f, ry kind thankfully received, and strict attention • ;Oen to their prompt execution, having several N.: 1, IQ, and 61:1 horse Engines on hand. 101.6. 1557 1-ly C. A. k A. M. SELTZER. PORT CAURIIN. FOUNDRY & PAACIAINE SHOP, Port ‘Ntt'bots, Seamy mils d'o., pa. OW& IL Wi e NjEßSl . Eb ?o l p a l s:or. , " in . of the above named establishment. re , : -111 . miz ply all Orden; In hta line, of I.u.ine” rift inm g pa, " toant r re S a t t= ta u sl i bl n g " e'a g „ g dtt : of ovary pattern. Ho warrants his work to gift. tr. ltion, and accordingly solicits patronage at hrs.. broad. Jan. 27.1 , 4;,7 4-ty I fi(+I11~ POTTSVILLO - Rqcurtg MILL. I.llh SUBSCRIIitAtS are c *tinily manufacturing VITioUS C`"q l4 i ll4l s l ße Colliers Rails, weighing and 40 pounds per yard. Alf Rails of the most approved Pt i " - 4 1 01 1 4 4A. 61, 66 and 40 pounds per yard. Jr c xperlenee of-the past Aye van,. ye feel rep hdcri . slang mitt% unsurpassed In quality by any salt .untry; All business communications adds 'l friars. 'Tama.= A Boa. Iron Factors, Pot net with pc:lt:opt attention. J.NO. 111;41.N1rdi June 20, --- NUNDRY AND JOACHINf. SHOP , Steam vow !Factory,. a c. firs NOTICE.—The busineserf the Ir • Aft, a ssymm a MILNBS, slit it • tied by the sidecriber to all It% a= branches°, Stearn Engine Malt:: • Founder, rnanuf.scturer of all 3larbinery„" for /belling Mills. Blast 1 , 11711a41.1. Cars, &e.. IT, will also continue the bath), rug and Felling the celebrated PlllO Strut 11 1,, • Lowis nod Spada Veins Red Ash Malt, bt.inft for of these Collieries.. . GEOUCIE W. January 21.16:1 TO COtl f OPEILATOW & MINE - 0 etteetair tastser• The subscriber respectfully •jh, et a ): attention of the budnets his Boller Worhe,oo Railroad .• cunA tow the Palmtop, Depot. Pet " where he are prepare,' to to • IP/11,ERN OF EVERY DPQCRiriIt . .N. • eke Stacks, Ale Stacks, Blast Pipe*. ti•asnm e " . "' r Cars, ke., kc. Boilers on hand. Bob-n Untidiest mechartle and harlot for y taro dr,: himself entirely to thia branch of tiro lore himself that work done at hit yell IlJnornt! give tetttafaction to nil who trial favor I‘, in lit I) a Indivitlnale and Companies will find it enuttiy tr vantage (*examine bre work before onligin:l4.l.t'l Nor. la, 'ST f j .7,41. N 7. _ . „•- • WASHIN_OTON IRQ_N WORKS. rettivnie, • TUOS. it JAB. WREN n..peelt a '• the attention of the Monte.. meat:, ' to their New Machine she; 0 5d 1 , 11.!`"1 r -1111Li v =z erected between Coal and I:aiino./ 0 " 0 , . . and frosting on Norwegian . r I 'cate perpared to execute all erdero for taa 4 : ( .;„ Brass and Iron, sachets Steam I:nailer...lll klado c. ; In; for Rollins3lllle. Griot aka .!":0F Doable acting Pump*, Coal Smitten. Drill Cars. .of Railer,' CaSIIIIM sorb as Unit" for Fiat :net . 1 , 7, Croce. tsiviteheo. ke.: all kinds of red'lt Ablating. Doing practice' and Wit,: Ihedamantta of the Coal Itevion oar Ftady.P.'o, also MI kinds of ALsehluery in their line , r 100' n"` 0/ Sailer themselves that work done at ttnir willgive satisfaction to all w •may ivolor . call. AR orders thankfplit revived and eased, on the most reasonable to TIF. • 1110)US WREN, 3,0E8 N0e.22, - '34 L. PALO ALTO ROLLINf Msk tittlorribers, pc.; icart.:,.„ nounce to their (Hamlet and r"'" '""m renerally. t hat tin•ir sx.e Palo Alto It row entopitto. " °pent ion, and that 'Orr iteri,ff v furnish Trails of 'various ratteror.o.ol°",,i) 10 ibs per yard. Also, diteiren't stus of Oaf-In round merchants' bar iron. Orders tar rails or bar iron are reiPe„ y .li and will meet with prompt arteotko_lit otoe the Rollie' Milli Bright , I LettY o Centre street, or at their ode , . N. L 't7.7e01 t n and Mutat sireeti,ll , l steep iIAYWOOvo,-rdi Ja5.i...7 • I as as 1 66 1 66 1 66 1 66 -1 65
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