on the granite, is steep',and ,irregular-still ' they have been worked protlactivel,y and proa i/lialy—when not crippled by accidents from fire and water, resulting in part from insuf . ficient appliances 'and machinery. But they ate grew—particularly the Midlothian—being rensadeleiwitbont repod to expense! The Dever mines, situated on the western , oe roo, (eastern dip ), on th e line of the • j a , W ITT canal, have not, End will not.be productive nod! remodeled. A. limited quart low .f good, the generally foie coal; is annu- ' sl ify rodueed, principar.y for home consnmp tion. There is, however, no reason why they sheiid not be made to produce any quantity of good coal. These mines lie, on what may be termed the "little finger" of the •Atand, representing the northern (prednctive)..,pnd of this Region. ' ‘ - i ... ' - 1 - The New4rork & Richnionda. cork, New York concern, ' composed in 421 Dif - some of the best lien of that city, tototi- , 0-• ented'a new operation at the upper end of the "Thtlinb" or "Deep Run" Basins,' and 'built a railroad of some five miles ftt length, 'to their mines.. Unfortunately for this company, it watt started under_thig speculating mania of fifty= ~ six, and-a , large capital ,was absor: ed in the "getting up," which went into the hands of phrties not directly interested in the - aevelop went, and the crisis of 'fifty-Seven overtook them before the ingtrovernenta werecomplete. The' location his morn of the - disadvantag.s than chit advantages that are-peculiar to this legion. Bat their property is valuable. and contains three scams of Mal and several very , good veins of iron ore. The Coarhowever, Is soft and not, adapted for transpertation without compression, or coking. • The average amount of coal raised in this ' Region from 1822 to 1841, did not exceed 90.000 totes per annum.. But since the corn pletion of the road from City Point to tile . Clover Hill mines, the amount has been souls. what increased, though several small opera tions have ceased. In 1847 the Clover Hill, produced between 50,000 and .60,000 tons, which I think, is'rather over than under their' , average productions since. - For 1857, the following estimated amounts are nearly correct,. • Clover Hill Ilinea,(Estimate,) _ 50,000 *Midlothian & Blabk Heath, - . 12,000 J: J. Wert)4,(Turkalaot.„) 10,000 Dover Mines, (Aggregate& 10,000 Trents,. (Tuekahoe,) . ; 5,000 N. Y. R. Coal Co., (Deep Run,) 4,000 Sundffee, - • e ' 5,000 . , . ESTIMATE' FOR 'lB5B. 'Clover Hill, • 50,000 _IL :J. Werily,s6;l l oo . • Dorris,. Deßow it, Co., • 36,000 • 3fidliithian, ' 30,000 • Black Reath, . .-. 10,000 • ' Dover Miticg, , - ,- 10,000 N. Y. & R. Coal Co, Sundries, *The Midlothian are preparing to do a 9urg4 business, but I do not think that tht.y wili'pornpiete their arrangements this year.z— I /intik; 30,000 at the Outaule. 'More in future. . • Yoars truly, - BITUMINOUS,i A Few. Coal Boglon. grating of the McCauley Mountain Raifrom:l.: The Minn of the Columbia coca and Iron CO. About a year and a half since, we had oc• casion to allude to the commencement of this new ent. rprise, which is now compteted,'and promises to become an important member in the series of undertakings plabned and exe cuied for the development of the mineral wealth of the' Old Keystbne State. A, few remarks upon the geographical and probithle commercial position of the McCauley. Moan. *sin Coal Field, will be of interest, to our readers. McCauley Mountain belongs among the Coal Fields of the great Middle Basin, and lies about nine miles east of Catawissa. Two of the most important of •the veins of the Hazleton basin are - found here, viz :2—'Phe •Mammoth or Great White Ash, which fully Sustains its • I reputatiot;for Coal of superior quality, and is here 27 'feet in thickness, and an upper vein, like r ise of good' Coal, 4.1 feet thick. i t / ( '..±lfe estate'of the Columbia Coil and Iron Co., comprises about 2000 acres, coyering the top and sides Of the mountain. t The. exis tance of large deposits of Coal in this locali ty has been knOwri for many ' , eat* and its geolOgy was fully reported upon long since by. Richard 'C. Taylor, Bur., who estimated the :,, • . area of the Coll land belonging to this Com pany at not less. than 800 acres. The • pre .senee 9f two, suchfule veins as those we have' mentioned, upon so large a tract; entirely km .. ,tifies - the improvements which have been coin. r pleted in order to bring, the Coal of this.re gion into market.• . . The business of the Columbia Coal end Iron Co., is conducted: by a Board of Piree . tors under the • Presidenci of . William :A. , Rhodes, Esq;, F. S. ° Hunter, Esq.,' is Prcsi •') dent of the McCauley. Mountain Railroad / . Company.. ' • To our . townsman; P. W. Shirtier, Esq..; Civil and 3lining Engineer, a deserved tri bUteMust here be paid' for the proper loca. tion of the railroad and general' plan of all the improvements. The construction of tie railroad, the erec tion of breakers, opening otthe mines, and all other improvements,- have been given Icy contrirci to J. Y..,Creswell Co.,.generalies , Bees, who engage to work the mines fora term of years. They bind themselves to mine 200,000 tons during the second year; and to .increase the product? afierwarP bra yearly per eentage. The rent is fined at 50reents per ton, with the privilege of cutting the ne cessary. timber . . This 'gives: the Land Com... pany a fair riturn for their Coal an.l also re• munerntes Railroad Corimpnny for their in vestment. Mr. Creswell, the principal 'con• tractor, is well known for his partitipation several heavynndertnkings, and it is thought . the arrangement is favorable for all parties. The Coal of. this basin 'is nearer, by 26 • miles, to the important drou manufacturing town of Thinville, dine that of.any other - Mal region, andit will 'also have the advantage of ready carriage to all the other towns - on the North and West Branches, where the:demand for Coal is continually increasing, while the • carious towns and cities of western New York also afford for it a large market. At the :thriving town.of Rupertion the North Branch Canal, iwitable? landings and chutes foe the transhipment' of Coal to Canal boats, will be erected, when an advantageous outlet•to timore and other • Southern markets will be :' _By the Quakake Railroad, now nearly corn pleted, and which • intersects the Catawissa Railroad a few miles east of the Mines, the city ot Nevi York will be reached in less 'than 150 miles. .- ' '" • : The extension ot the McCauleyi MOuntain Railroad to thßlagliCregk Region, is a prot ject 'now unde disdussion and likely to be, Soon undert4; i ; this will contribute to swell the amount iii., Coal sent to market over all the; routes mentioned, and of .course to,augment' also the revenues of them all. • • The McCauley Mormtain Railroad was for , ' • Malty opened for business on the 22d of De. cc In her last.. On' 31ondi r y the 2lst.ult., a party . of some sixty Ph9adelphians set out by the Reriding Railroakpiel were joined at various points along the route by others desirous .of witnessing the celebration. Among the name's • 'of those present may tie,mentioned, Samuel V ' letritic, Esq., Hou,Richardson L. Wright, Speaker of the Senate; W.. A. Rhodes and F. S.flunter,Esq.,the President of the Land atid• Railroad Companies, Mr. Harkorne, Presi. dent of the tbukalte Railroad; W. R. Fishitl, - , • Esq., Treasurer ot•the Cataiissa, Williainti pottt and Erie Railroad, Mr. ,John Gilbert, Judge .Arnisirong, Col. Paxton, H.R. Stroni,i John W. Maynard and others.. • • •t:9 , . . The partywas handsomely received by Ake 0 . citizens of Danville,, where a halt was metier • for the night; Steels Silver Cornet Band Wel; i 1 : totted the distinguished strangers and accoM .,,panied them . witlf music to• Brady's Montolir - ,,,tioui e . . ! kspecial train for, the accomModatintt : o • , . '4 may, left Nasals the next Morning. tit) ;-- half Put eight o'clock.: The number of the I com pany wits now increased bithesitindsnite::. . . Of :re, any gent et World of the completed by a .Gov. Pollock, v his sympathy fj oommerciatprc In passing f/ Utley Moun t wits afforded fol di struction of rail of 60 lbs. beu well banal to the Compat his brothers, I who, under bit construction, among whom familiar with ing of genera; iug the subs suitableness .11 eat manage.. From the . R.iiiroad t.n t descending ; ground at t. °which point t by an inge. back. .- , , A snbsta • I britlgeq spans the Outwits sa Creek,and ~ either' tilde a system of simple but firm i ..le work centipnes the line until the valley s passed l twith.a,total length of bridgbig an. tressle of p tibost 1000 feet. !The grades both' ways trove the Creek bare been so devise.: t , at a train Of 30 or 40 loaded'ears turned which can taken !rein a bridge outward to the Junc , on, can be turned emptyl and transported over thel r attending grade and switch bac by the sam e engine. AWeco nomical an practical rad has thus beea•se- cured, 'whit t the ex pease of a high bridge has keen a"- ifded. -1.. .. , • - ! At ten o' lock the p)trty reached the base of the Mounta ns'When descending from the, cars the guests . • mosenceil the direct. ascent of the mountain, I. foot, cheered by . 0e shouts o the operati es engaged about the Minei and 'Brekker. . Th e eMi ea beingl above pater leVel art drained w hoot the 'pse of pumping Tsainery. A t. net 240 feet in length,'operis tie Mammoth Vein; whence a drift road Isom. 200 yards n length (rads to a first class . ;Irea.. ker,captib e of bieelring 100,000 tons per. an num. Se 'era' thOutitind tons of !Coal taken from the angways Were stored on the iiistik, and the t., - aker wail in full activity. "i. After i ispecting tbe mines and improve merits th, Company partook of an excullent dinner at the shanty of Mr. Creswell, ire' the town ts.f onticello,!as the , mining village is called. Ye have \ ao space to speak "of the wir good thi gs that e disposed of; aor of those that we . said npoa the occasion. Governor Pollock :made one 'lof his best speeches, and the errs.. ple was followed by other gentl amen, nor did .1 d speaker s i forget to do justice to the ener :y of the 4eneral contactors nor to the faith , ul and skillful discharge of ditty on the pat . f the engii'?eers and Wm. H. Stilwell, the huller 'of the Breaker, and Mr. John Phillipa the Master Miner. ' .. Abou one o'clo'ck the whistle of 'the loco motive ummonedlall to the cars, and in the ..f another ' hour the Philadelphians i vs of ther acquaidtances 'at the . , null the;_latter pursued their way rds.in tbebriposite direction, j y b 0 irate' sting to state, that the.dis -1 .! s om'the hies to Danville, via. Mc 'Mt: and atawissa, WillismsPort and, railways, re as folloivs t I ' 1 1111f.ES. ey's Mt. to Ci W. & Erie ita4road, i 0 1 6 `. to Cratawlssa, 5 1 • . 150 • . "to R6pert (Canal), . 1 / . ,1n toll' snville, * 1 ' 1 5 /6 1 y also be rteresting to the ei i tizefis of r Ile and vicinity to . know that but one . Rairroadits yet to be constructed, to ottsifille ?n railway connection with ork City. , That mile is item the end pchnylkill, Valley Railroad to terminus `Little Schuylkill Coinp4ny'a Rhine -1 ! un !"‘Talley Railroad. The different tiona woul d stand then as follows : ~rrcae Pottsville t Tamaqua. 1 ' --- /6 qua to Junction with Quake). R. R. l , 9 o latter to Drayer Meadow LE, . 13 the latter to Mauch Chunk, 1 1 15 ehigh Valley fR.K. to Easton, 2 - ' 45 Easton rln..lew Jersey Central to N.york, 76 21)0,000 Course took to lutetio hontew It In tanee Conley Elmira Wca;) zpile 0 place New of the of the hart tonne, Fen.. Tam t Via. IN LOCOMOTIVES. , , sti Improvenseisi: /at there are upwards o f Wimp /comotives insusei in the United tuferimente made (fir the •sub hmeite Coal as a fuel :for Wood, f . " nearly one-half. fi.,W.ogineer Of the Mine Bill even Railroad, has invented "A • ng the Grate Bars whenever the d by the aim/mutation of Ashes tl immediately under the bars, o the 'Engine 'in each a manner by merely um:rings lerer,efin ( time, andlt. is .6perated by the /notion. ! This simple' appamtui to any 'Engineleonstructell for and Coal soba'tituted as a Cud lout any afteration of the fire Boils It Is applied to */vieral Engines T bich were built the use of yOod without any further altera , mai they Trork qaiWas weit, is those built ,he use of goal. In addition to thiaimprove t, Mr. Wilder has also atiachedle the Engine lisrangeme4t lry which .the supply of feed er to the holler is regulated ,and.also heated; by, means lot a two-way valve and overflow 1 • - , the .Pump is kept, working all the while-11m _lee is moving; and thus prevents; the froeiing he water 14 the Pump in cold weather. ',Du. the tea l Novera winter the ;water never oin the pumpa of their Engines. There is i another%4aratus attached to their Engines • COAL I A C;o, beliered t, Burning ] I' . Reeenl ion of Antl Faring A. Wilder, iebuyikill Woo. Stat.. ] Cita abo ; and. Rak drat and .1 tha I apt En ,r r" for,elear ierobrtruct locate is attached 'the firennin! it at any ino when inn be suppliedl Wing oild; no for tio. for which thee or •stack can be raisod or loW d to inerease the draft or diminish it, es de -1 d. The ittpplication of all Diego' improve m Om to a Lecomotivr would not coot over 0 or $ 00, andthel!saving in the f feel in the Engines uel en the West Branch ttnilroati in 1867, was I A ant $4,000. j W This is an Atbportan i t item, and is fir rthy of the consideration of those interested , We are sor7 that oar limit will 'hot permit us it notice these improvements mon:lolly tpis week. o will ende ror..to do , so hereafter:when we have ore lio.m• C ater , " Establishment. • • To give ur readers' sone idea.of the er t ut to ultill some of Our Colliery establish enta are growing, we give below a:synopsis f the establishments worked' by . lIECKSIHER, E. 'BORDA k D. GLOVER. n the Ford hiproi•eincof 'Con9may's oLttl' 'o of Collieries worked above apd beloir ln e1V 45., • • ; rodent • tons, 300,821 team Engines used for hoisting, , breaking Coal . and pumping • water, 20 Iggregateitztrse Power, • , 1,260 One of t engines is a Cornish Ball En •-ne of 50p) Horse Power, for pumping water rom a Shalt, which bus been sunk on this property tot drain a number of the Mines now nrked 'water level., The capacity of this Colliery establishment can be mhde to produce halt Million Km'sannually, when the mark et. requires it. This'Colliery is esti mated Co lie worth from 7 tq'oBoo,ooo, inde• pendent of the land. • SILL AND SCRUYIJam RAVES R. R. There haysbeen 10 miles of new railwaradded io"this Road during the season,—G is tho Ashland region. The Company during the year,eompleted S.railes ofj railway dor the Mt Eagle Railroad Company. The Company made improvements st,i, the Pianes ; daring the year, which bare added to its capielly of the Road, and lomued the ex• panne sores $12,000. We allude in onerespaet to the estvinglwhieb,has been . effected In the wire tope at the, Planer, by means of' covering the pulleyi with woad.— a simple' contrivance, but most affective in saving wear cff s . rope. &fence and thought are yearly doing much, and itt" thi s instance webs,e a saving of thobsands of dollar.] by s aueelisafal imperil:loa, the: remelt of timely thought. , . iffigr - Dataial Tleauuta ' tai sew Mayor of New yark wit inangoratedOa fbrAlluteet: ut in thei busineia co protat quehanual Region, and was e presence of his Excelleley, I t bo took this occasion to testify r 411 attempts to increase - the • sperity F iei State. on the Jenetioe op the Mo. Baiiroad,..en opportunity exanzining the plan and eon. Railroad ~ehich is laid with a , th e y e rd upon a substantial led with atone. ,It is creditable at'well aa to Mr. Shearer and ease& W. }ll k W. S. 8114,er, • sapervisiou, had charge of the at amongi so ?Urge a company, lvere several, like Mr. Merrick, tailroads end' machinery a feel , . i 9 satisfacuon prevailed concern. itial char4ter of the work, the' i 01 its general lan • and consist. ent or details. ' Junction f',,voitbl the Cativo** e Catawises, Creel - 4 the grade is thence it i rise to _the higher • bn3e or i, the moUntain; trom • e weight to'thettreaker is gained iously deVise4 tuck •• or switch- ''; intrs' JOuntal POTTSVILLE, PA., tirculatfon of the Muria Jorws Is envoi to the segregate circulation of my THUS other English papers Vedas/led In the County--.and as It do:Watts anoletiE.29t. .begi .Ixoniuu or the Ponulation. an advents& merit to US COittnn{ U. of course, worth as mutt she advertiser as If published In any three other pa pers. In IVIST cities the rates of &dee/thin are ahrsznygrar tied prier , sem:lft to the eirculatton of the raper. Biro la Tailings*. TAXATJA• Jun. 8,1858.1 4.10 P, TM Coiambi* House, located neer the !station tbe•Cataisissa Railroad in this Borough. le on Ere. ' Aka unal miscellaneous reading, together with a number of local articles, have been crowded out of ' this week's jomorat: boar Coal 'Statistics. They will be attended to next week. .„ Ws base struck off s . number of extra:eo, pies of this week'S Jonairat., which can be had at lbe counter. Price 5 cents in wrappers.— We can Mill supply a ihnited number of sub. scribers frotn.the beg inning , of'the year._ • . Rams the Advertisements, i Tits , Coal trade of Biltimore for 1.857, some up, $3,400,000. j . , . S „ • - ,AcxxOIVLEDGItENTS.--o UST. James Pollock sad Roa. Shame paintooo we ere indebted tor pebble doeuments. • Tus New York 7.estialature convened on Tllef• day last,, Gov. Mai M i di Massage opposes the establishment of slavery in Ramos. Scairruttu. NAtrwilts Conmr, r —The An. null Report of this eonalprany we will Publish Its our next. leis erow4d out this week. •i ,OrTeeedardast term of Heim M olt, se Canal Cosinisissioiter expired, and Nimiod Striekload monk fix. as eoceorsor. • Ix Maesaehasetto, Prink Heath and his sister Miriam hatm been arreetid for the murder of their father. Miraiin bee confessed gap crime. Tne.Statements of the Miners' and the - Far mem' Minks, together !with the Diners' Zife Insurance and Trast Company 'will le , found' in this week's Jonaws.4. We have no roorn' for comment.. - MIST AND WEST /401316' LATTA COLLIERkES:I4 Thtlylbsivu been taken by Jas. Al. Turner :mil Franklin U. Gowen, whet will continue the i miniog and sldiping of White Alltl Coal, under the Me" of Turner I °owed. The now firm bus our beat wishes for its prosperity -1 • . TasyliSalvino= Annnicatt, a valuable corn mereoll paper, boa given up the quarto, and adoo,- ed tile folio forte. The American comes Wisely to tbe conclusion, that! the altered form will lie more acceptable to tattooers, and mortf.con venietit to itself. TH6 GEILILLIFOW6 TEICGRAPII, one of the best weekly nowsprtpera in the State, and consid ered the Agricultural organ I,f Pennsylvania, ap pear in anew yard type this weelt,; 4 . We congiat- Wats Major Frees upon the neat appearance the Telegraph present's in its new,rig. . I; A mar of . Steam !Engines manufactured* Schuylkill County, during 1857, which we had prepared, has been crowded out.' It 'Still appear in our next. The aggregate number manufaCin • red, wee, 50 engines, 0f , 2279 hOrse power. For Mining pnrposer, 20 engines of 1333 horse poW'er "Dasimear. JourtsrAL."—The Junior's quondiam associate on The Philadelphia Sue, D. W. Belisle, publishing aI L spirited weekly at Cam e 4, N. d.; named Jours/I We perceive that with tab New Year. lie har asio.ciate4 with bhmiles S. Ridgway, a practical printer. -Priend Belisle sliould be encouraged, fur he is '''Out and oot,"-n•good citizen and editor. And nithisl, ' post. - _ Oae ACKProvr,tnatrasso: ire due' to' the Wont collectors and others who have ; Itindly i fiir! bished, and aided us in collecting the coal Stetris-i ties.• We regret that our circulars were net more generally , answered by the dittarent CoMplinieS and Individual °Orators. We hone• hewever; that those who hare,neglocted nish us wittrthe inflirmation as early as con;ionli ent,, as we desire to collect all the Statistica l lcon nacted With the Trude, and" public h them lin It more durable form hereafter.. f: • -• • "IN THE Nitns? cif LIFE WE ARE IN . DilA rx . --We [tre k , intined to learn that Everard • win, Beg., the well; known jeweler of New Ha ven, Ct. ; one o the moat Tiiped and ektimn hie its -cititent, sustnined a 1 severe lois oh New Year Day in the loss by a pad iceidant of Tames, his islYiest ern. Mr. Benjamin hat been singularly unfortinato during the past fr4;years in the loss at a most interesting age, of three promising children.• While a e deeply thief, with him in his bereavement, we chin hist commend a still stronger reliance on I 'loo who doeth all things well." LETTER FROM MR. kLuneare.—A letter has been published in the Philadelphia papetia fro m l :TUOMA . II ALLII3O7IE; late President of the Petnnsyl vania dank, who is now in Paris. The lett4 Is ad tiressed to his brother, who first *apprised Ihitu'i of the Charges made against since his ~ ithsturee, of being a defaulter to the institution orrnferbich be presided. Mr. Alßhone expresses suiprlse that the allegations which have recently appeared should not bare been made previous to bia leseing this country, ,especially as opportunities were abundant, and his departure was known, tol all connected with the bank. It was his intention to return home at oboe, but he was restrained from doing so by his physicians, wh.s*publisbja cer tificate, stating OW his life would be'endangered, it be undertook the voyage at this time. 1: , TL Boston , on Friday last, the dediestien of the Boston Free Public Library buildtpg to:Ok place. It contains 60,000 books, the gift of 'wealthy _citizens. The corner stone of the new, building woe laid September 17th; 1855, with IZaposing ceremonies. The building is in . the Botnan style of architectnre nod spacioue., On thli l . occosion of the dedication, there was a procikat4rom the City Ilall' to the Public log. In the Hall, speeches 'were delivered 10 leases. - Winthrop, Mayor Rico andolltr. Evcretti It 'plat t a great day for Boston. - What is Pot l .tisville lag in the matter of a Poblie Librati 1 1 Cain _ nut a movement be made. to organize a .Library As. sociation 1 ,Afect citizens, and is plan, so' that wheit good' times come again, we may be enabled to erect in Pottsville& neat LlOidry build lag, and storcr vaitrible book/L.l i We real ly need in this Boroustritiond lecture rote,and Abet can hi, embraced in the proposed ; building. l- We Lope that a preparatory movain+tttrill.bo made this;Winter, ,. . In jbe matter. • ji HOTOTI To TES Lain •t : OL. iirTaKOOT.-i—nt a meeting of the stkllers of the Mexican Rai, held in Pittsburg last`-' the follbwiog < resolutions were adopted:— *newt" It has plauelpilmighty God, ht his intens ity% ptibridinue, to efinitillhienly away, 10111'111'e and beitth, by a most net heart-rending widow,. our late friend and Sithihkeoldler, F. MAVYWItoop, Col:, commanding First Regiment Pennsyhania in the war with ldexice. And whereasme think it emi nently ,tamming. as it is consistent Mar corn tat- Ings, to express the deep and unfeigned sorrow which we feel at ble unexpected demise. Therefore, he It— Repalrect. Tbst the death of Conael F. ti. Wynknop we haschtet a trIA and sincere friend, a brawn warm hearted and gallant soldier, and the volunteer , Owe of map cOMMOllliellik. and the nation. one of Its moudest, wheat and most distinguished ornaments, Reserved. That In his rapid promotion from , x prints to the ranks to the highest oMee in the gift of his regt. went, we recognise those dements of character, which. upon the geld .of tattle, In :the fare , of dan g er an d at death, and under every end all other eireniestances, cal culated to test capacity and commie, never:deierted,but were always with Ishii, giving aim:ranee of memos, and commanding results among the highest of 'record on the many page" of one arontry'y glory. ; ; • BraWrixt, That although "Ile sleep his last sleep, *Attire \fbUght his last tattle," 'and "NO 0011111 a can awake him to gloryjsmin," ' we will Cherish his remllection in our innermost hem's, nod keep forever green the towers of afadelies adeeton with which to bedeck and adorn the lut ',voting place of our brava. chivalrous and pliant charade of the tented held. who t • . "After tires fitful Swot, oleos Will." Aftedred. That to Ms afflicted and 'bereaved wife. we lender the Motored and traeld smpatbhos .0f it soldkes nature and a soldier's lors and be to Aare with her the cup of Narrow width au All Wife Nave* Tither lIAAA etdomended to ber lips, assuring her :that his life and character are a proud and honoredrheritage, Itnd that • . "Eat'th has no sorrow which Maven atoned cline' Aftsatind, That let token of our repel Roe oar lite friend Audi brother Poldter, we tall wear thottlinalbakin of asoundot fn. thirty dos. ifehiree,lhat a otonadites of Iva hk r . appalatal the Chalftstan of.thl• meeting to forward* - apxot t tbsse itl=to the gushy et tho doteasott tha they 1141•4 la the tlty papets. .. • - „ . Tali 1,14 01 it . 6Tti4 - 11;! . .14," :VS till 4 botiling meeting and recinnutensituggoruriuntut to Construct the t op . e tale built of '' . 313 Nei• "Lark Post Ogee, they 61414 troebt be rider mil: more durable ei;starsicted truss. They think tbit by4liveriminatlng in tot Iron for pub!us t i n:Odium rery abase dal 'iteretusge• t may be extended to the iron tudietry of the coantry t 'and the public , Interests be better earred RAIIDCWG SOCIAL 01.0114..-W -. . bas etpig genus Iffebe; - • • 3ett burg 41116'. r!P=tait& It. bait plumed our Maud urn tatesumed lati:"Soctat," RlCUlltb IL KULIi. to , adopt that hither mustuk. attultlid 1 aft earepttog urtyielellag barhelora—that ts • aotxgred that , toss thoultl Ds alone"--ard o babouad by tiara only haters a retrautia V o ir., to weatsthe dikeuttriof 2tatriaroay-4baro, Ylotareti, Teat lathe-ash we steeply Lei the Ws of es write &member tem bur singl'e ranks, yet we simnel" eongestniate Wm on bis outman Ws for state of row nsibist biles. . - *wired. That we rya pettilse with bis fray it iki bus eta !mkt member from, tbeir dawdle beseth. Rooked- That in` how arst trust MIN 11•0 instant Sw bin and his' wertlyireLled luble en 'sbustfune• poitnat reenearibilities. /readied, Moat a copir - of them resolutions t* ferwarti• to tbebrble, and. publlibetl. • • . iri s W. Isar, I; • . •;- Meets. Swim": Au alcia,•Doer. Stb, 1167. Ovensittes. , 'f VALUABLE TILITEIONY 131-FAVOIt OF Tall Orir. swarm Brtmuk—Washingtork, D. C., Jane lb. +ailing made are of the Oxygenated. Bitters, wept Tod by 'Dr. George B. Greer, of Windsor, irt., and from knowledge attained of tbeii CR. }ley vin other .cues. we cheerfully momenta them :to ibe poldie, believing they will folly sue , lain 'the recommendation of the proprietor. We hope shalt this valuable remedy Fay be aceasnhte io ail; the Samuel S. Phelps, end _William lb**, V. 13 - 04:nature from Vermont; James F. Simmons., U. A. Senator from Rhode Islandr: Motehead. 17.13,! Senator.. and formerly Governor of Hen itaeltY; L. IL Arnold, formerly Govern's. of Rhode llskad; Wm. Woodbridge, late• Governor Might 10°- Its FUME' In severe eases of Dyspepsia,Aelb oe. !sad general debility of the system, &ens it nnotig the most wonderful disenveries in medical iseienee, end has given it a reputation far beyond !anyye medy known for these complaints, is all (their various forms. i Serb W. Fowls a.Co., 138 Warbington it., Bot: lon,iPropriettirr. Sold by their' agents every. iwbets." - PIIIPJOHN 0. BROWN*, Druceist;Aient fOr Irbillloll County; also, J. C. BUGUES., Excl. - 'AI Mow, Posvureen.—We find ,the follow lag in the Jeanerille Standard: • To 'the Poitmaaters of the State of Witeonsie Having bad my attention untied to the wefor, tenets difference which has risen between the Prisident or the United Stites and the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, touching the adinission of Kansas iota the Union with the Topeka Consti tution, and . wishing to em in harmony with my brather officers in this very important crisis, I hare aseumed, as Postmaster of Shopier, to call you together on the 31st day of rebiptary neat, at the house of "Tom" Williams, Emerald Grove. I hive, on retfeetion. come to-the eonelesio.n thnt all Postmasters whote,Salaries are imp Asa one hundred dollars need not attend, as Mr. Mor golf,' of Milton, Sharpstelm of Milwaukee; nod Din. Brown, of Janeville, still not consent to is. imitate with them._ • For my own -part, ,my brethren, althdigh I hive full faith , io—Judge Douglas, and fully be lieve iri the doctrine of Popular Sovereignty, Yet a doe regard 'to my position, as as officer wider the Federal Government. Is well as a . . profound respect for the =American Eagle, sad the income of my office, as a matter of expedi• cficy, I shall support the President. ' Ever yours, in thcbonds of office, %Imp( HoDGION. 1 • .- Postmaster Simpler. N. B.—ln the event that: Douglas sueeeeds, w..e .Oa change Our Vices about the thus old IBurk's'! term ends. Batttnava's BOLLAWDBirtints—See what the tleiders, men who will sell anything 7 ltt their line, and who are not interested inthe medicine more than any other, say:-.-rWe think highly , • of your article, and' expect if to have a large , sal" Barnes & Park. New York. • .' 4 ,The demand Is greatly Iqcreasing."- -1 T. W. Dyott & Son, Philadelphia. • aMost medicines require time to introduce 'them; your ! sells at the start. : 1 llotmon & Norwitz, Philadelphia. ';'‘lt is steadily gaining grOund; • Dr. B. F. Miles, Peoria, DI. inbe demand is increasing." • C. 4 W. Cerpitri. Beltissom. '"The let will soon be sold—send Wts. Thompson, Itiee*ille s East Tennessee "We are out 7 send another lot at ease!' * D. M. & A. 3. Tacker, Folton,.Mo. "We have not a medicine Maisel!, so readily:" • • • . Barclay Bros., Cbiengo, 111., "Bcerhave'e Holland Bitten meets with a large • -r -eale, and ft always has given good rallsfeetion." .. f :twits Werlich,tbleamp. bars heettselling Hatriet.e's Helhred fen for some months; and although, when It was firet Introdtred, we slid not urge its sele, - being Onacquainted with the *article; still Ire found the publio detrmined to have it, and to meet the demand we have been obliged to purchase more of this article than we ever have of any Other patent medicine whatever: Every day brings new testimonials of its efficacy in remov ing the various complaints for whirb it is re commended, and in offering it to our: customers, we do so ,withmore confident.; in its virtues than is due to most preparations of. the kind: • Gala Brother", Druggist', 184 Randolph St., ChitagO, Tar ST. LAWRENOZ HOTAL TRAORDTe—The Witt of Thome! Wash ingtotiptnith for the murder of Richard Carter; late of Tamaqua, Ibis County, tiommenced in Philadelphia'on Tuetday in the •court of. Oyer and Termine'r, before dodges Alli son tind• Ludnow.. Wedietiday's Press says:— The court house was crowded et ab early boar with the witnesses and parties inierested in the Cate, and it was exceedingly. ditEcult fur the re torters or . those haring official business with the court to find a peat. The , prisoner who, stands charged with. this terrible offence against the laws is a Young, slight nervous looking -men, app.irently thirty "years of age, though we have been informed. he is mach younger. Ile appeared rather reetleas and ex. cited, when arm brought finder, the gaze of so teeny persons, but gradually settled down into A sort of lethargic dose, with his bead leaning on one of bike:rine, and half reclining on the rail of thedock. Ilia sister, a very beautiful young wo. man, althpugh too pale with anxiety and care, sat slose,to him, outeide of the &et., There were some othgr relaiives of his there, near him, whose newel we did ascertain, but be seemed insensible to their preience and attentions and scarcely lifted his bead during the whole day; proceedings, except upon one Occasion, to he ree gnised by the nephew of the murdered man. The eireumstaneee which led to: this eatastraphe, as we hare learned them, are briefly as follows : • The prisoner, wbile on a visit to his sister, who WAS a teacher at a ladies' seminary' in Wilming. ton,'Delaware, became fascineted b the appear. ante of one of the pupils, and c monied a cor respondence with her. Ilia siet was entirely anairere of this feet for some time lint upon dia. covering it, remonstrated with her rather, having her own reasons for doing so, and 'told him if he desired a. wife that she would seleet one for him who would render him happy. Bat her naval strollers and 'advice were 'peeks' his eye was caught, and he declared his de' ern:ilation to marry the young lady whose Charms at tint sight proved so irresistible. This young lady was then, a Miss 'Elizabeth MeCauly, and wes th 6 ward, - or adopted daughter, of Mr. ltiehard Carter, the de. 'ceased. The prisoner's sister, finding hint deter- mined on the match, came on to Philadelphia to have an interview with Carter, and endeavor to dissuade him from giving his consent to what has proved an ill-omened connexion. Mr. Carter, however, bad his'own reasons for ant making any resistance to the marriage, and ill the parties having met in this ally, dined amicably together on Thanksgiving dsiy, ISMS. The prisoner hiving the consent of the guardian of his intended. visited that young lady constant ly, end the marriage Was to come off et Christmas, 1856, when it would suit all frietitts of the parties to tie present. The parties most' interested be. came, however, restless at the daily, and early in the month of Deeember, having met here (by eon. asst it is presumed,) went to the house of Dr. Wadsworth, in' Arch street, and were married. Four months after this marriage, symptoms were developed in Mrs. Smith, which led her husband to fear clause. comae. and a medical man and a aurae were sent for hurriedly, and to a few hours a fall grown child was presented - to the astonfried and indignant husband. ; ..- Knowing his guarded reserve, hefts" marriage, towards the young lady whom he - bad made his wife r hosaw at ones be had been deceived, and in the tenderest point. To a man of excitable pas. alone it was a terrible straggle to control his rage; but he did so; and !carried from his guilty wife the name of the destroyer of his peace. She ad. ded, that she had lot sinned deliberately with him ; that advantage had been taken ut her sleep. leg helpleternese, but that she was not aware of her condition when she married the priioner. Ile left her, and eisughttbe advice of counsel, who lug. gested,an application for divorce'. While the necessary steps were takiig to effect this object, the prisioner endeavored, by travel and adventure, to blot out the memory of his wrong. But io vain ; it clung to him like a shadow, and he returned to this city tilled with ten thoneand I phentasiet, end dreaming that every °tie:pointed the Singer of scorn at him. In this Mood 'he learned that Caner was in town and by sought him.] What (monde% that interview, one'llone is left to reveal, and, his mind is a chaos to all, save his great revenge. Be alleges that circumstances came to his knowledge, after his separation from his wife, that made it not only a criminal offence. hot rendered it a Godlike work. 'to, ritt'Alits earth of.' Carter. Ire *aye he has no _helm as 16.0 e result of the trial, be it what it will, and exprisieir Madre fedi& ferules for life. He will he star 'defididitd by Messrs. D. P. Brown and Mae/sell Thera; end, SO far as the ease has proceeded, the defence, It is aatielpsisd. will be humaity. Tie eise site openedby District Attsottey . . In as 'address to - the ja27 6 tad don .for alai Commonwealth to follovievOtaims wets is 14" 4 4 . 7 02. t* ast; amts:' sMlo4,*Olk m A5t" . 044 ,, ,_ alb. antriler? vesprijow tteg way, iimuttsstraGt.hz. &vim, TeriplimitjOrtm n otsao ..A. Brain* wow- of iisiStiosstry esusty, wits Ilbetedieskar sad Jamb Ziegler • nor um MIMS. 4 MW-Dealhit la Philadelphia bet :Meek. 114.. .3411rqbadisstbilo Boston last year namtievel few short of four thousand. `Daring the year 1857. ea persons eon witted fields Di New Yorkeity. • ' /1/1441 1 7 tambiere base Wen. entitled to lease the city 44 Dubuque, lowa. Arnie Reading Adler completed its sixty. first year with the lest issue. - . jl3lP•The put Deeember has been the warmest by an overage of 8 decrees. for the past 33 years.. 'There were 94.920 patiengers rented over the Catiwissaltailroad last year. jilar•Oriraly bear' righting is a west pleasing and pratalueol diversion in Upper California. /Mr Miss Leslie. the authoress, died in Glow: cuter. N. J., on New Year's day. Jittlfr-The number of-children attending school • is Califutsia, i 5.30,487. - Penasylvenla has little reason to be proed of her "favorite son." More reason tube ashamed! . jam' Two regiments of volunteers have bun orgiusired is California, and are itt readiness to fight the Moraines. . • )014-The Kentucky Editors have bald a Con ecation sad resolved to adopt the cash *Yuen after the lit of July next. Or Fourteen army surgeons belonging to the English service, have perished in the disastrous corals in lain. jearTbe American Colonisation Society holds its annul meeting in Washington, on the 19th inst jilll"The small pox is still on the inernme in New York city. Also in 'Brooklyn and Wi Hams rg. . ... • bu The dna in the United Stalesilurin 1857, of 3100,090 and upwards, amounted in th ag r gregote, to.l-8,164,000. idoillesWarriegtoo a soldier io the lifezT cao Warp, sod Inanities of the Scott Legion, died . in Phl*WOia on Saturday last. ffrft . it estimated that a three years cruise of the .U. S., frigate Mississippi, will cost the government half a million of dollar/. pirThe African slave trade is said to ba greatly oit the increase. The French govern ment are extensively engaged in it. jar Lleatesant General &mit arrived In Wash. logien on Saturday, to arrange matters for the spring Cam sign against the Mormon,: Itsfrlbe total amain t of specie carried to Ea • rope fast year,; by the „ canard line of,atestners, was 14 94." . pdr-Tbere were, in the United States, during Iftbl. thirty' Steamboat accidents, with a loss of the lives of 322 persons. 16111"Tba sitty-nintb ennirereary or the settle ment of Cincinnati wear celebrated a few days since with great pump. JRIf The trade .f Baltimore for 1857, foots up to the aggregate rum *I 'one bundled and twenty eight Millions of dollars. par Osyymatted (litter,.-Wes hear of , fresh. triumphs every day from the use of the Ozyge-. noted Bitters. • The cures it •is 'effecting on 7 evetty side are without precedent. People who' beve l sneered from Dyspepsia for years have bee cal amity relieved by a few bottles. . BOY. POLIACKIi XESSAGIL The Legislature convened at Harrisburg or; Tuesday, sieeted presiding officers of both braneh-j ,es, and on Wednesday the Message of Goy. Pol-I lock was read.' It is a setisfactory statement of the eonditiou of.the affairs of the Commonwealth, and proves that in Gov. Pollock's bands tee in. tereets of Penhsylvania have been well cared for. Gor: Pollock will On the 19th Inst., yield ith Mr. Packer, Governor-elect, the trust confided to him, which be has held with :honor to bimse4 and with the approbation of even his political op ponents. No man has 'left the 13:thernatorial chair of Pennsylvania, carrying with him a more spotless reputation or snore -respect, than Heel. .Pollock will bear with him tcuprirate life.' I M we are crowded this week with Coal Statisj tics;we can only gives brief summary -of Hoe r Pollock's exceedingly interesting Message: After alluding to the manner in which the fiestas has been ; blessed during the past year, the Govesi• nor states that the finances of the Common Wealth are in a very satisfactory condition. I 'For the decal year ending Nov. 80th, 1857, the receipfa at the Treasury, including balance in the Treasury on the Ist of December, 1858, of fil l t . 244,795 42,yere ;5,935,883 28. The aggregate expenditures fur the came period were, $5,407',. 276 79. Balance 113 thqreitsury, December 1, 1857,8528,108 47. i, The'interest on the funded debt, dattln Fetes. ary and Aagest last, Wes - then promptly paid, and 'that falling due In February neat, will be paid es ti! Weallable mesas . I)6w-in-pe Treasug.; irtrtae)ca , the .proTliste;ns of the Act of the 13th ,f October, 1857, entitled "An Act providing for tie Itasumption of. Specie Payments by the Banks, and for the "Relief of Debtors," the State Tres. corer will be enabled to pay the interest due In ffebrnary t in *Tech; °e l ks _equivalent. The credit of thir_commonweulth:lns been fully , and honotla bly sistaleeB. The promptness with Which every legitimate demand upon the Treasury bee ben met, has inspired tit i blie confidence id our secul-. ties; and although recent'and existing financial rertilsion. may embarrass Ake - operations of the Treasury, and reduce, to sime extent the terser:el, yet the ability of' the State to meet her engage ' meats / and maintain ber credit, under an honest and economical administration, be finances', is undoubted. The honor and credit of the State Must and can be pr?served `The CommirsiOners of the Sinking Fund, 110. port the sum of (our hundred end fourteen thim.. sand nine hundred sad twenty dollars and twenty. nine cents, (*474,920 29) as poi in the Tresses, to the credit of that fund. This amnia be applied to the redemption of Relief Rotes yet in circulation, and the payment of _he tended ,debt of the Commonwealth, • The Commissioners of this fond, on the 7th day of September last, repented that tbei - sum a. one million forty.two thousend eight hundred Und doilars and sixty-four emits, ($1.042,- 857 64)•ut the debt of the Comitionwealth t ales held by them: • Daring the past fiscal year, the public debt has been reduced $820,097 155. In three years the , public debt has been de creased bykaclual payment, and without resorting _to the expedient of temporary loans, $1,518,- 857 32. If to this be idded the sum of $414,. 920 29 now in the sinking fund, and appliCable to the paymeni of ire funded debt, the reduction, will le $2,231,777, 81. The total funded and un funded debt of the duos on the Ain day of t , centhes„,lBs7, was 1531,966518 4L The Ste's tax hits been reduced from three , -to two and'one-half mills on the dollitr.. The expenditures on the public works exceeded tlielr receipts last year, $4,107 05. The Governor urges the Co of the rest, of.tbe Public Works. - • The expenses of the recent extra session have been paid,ly the assessmenfon the eaPital Stock of biiking institutions secepting the provisions of the Relief Act, besides leiving a balance in the Treasury of. $35.000. Gov , . Pollock **idea in appropriate' terms to the finaneial revnlelon, Ore causes, etc : . The Gov. ernor's observations are true and interesting.— We may give diem when we bane spae. The Governor tine authorize.' the eatablishment of no Agricultural Bureau. - , ...--- The Fanner's. nigh School Is thrlvivi. knob of the land connected with the_ichool bati been successfully cultivated during the pad year, In alluding to the condition of the Gniumon School System of,the State, (lev. Pollock toys: r "In the greet work of popular education' there. should be no retrograde movement in Petiasylva.! afa ; on.yielding to the impetent clamor Of Igoe.' ranee , ' selfishnemt or prejudice. In their attempts to stay its ranters. These, one and all, may de nounce and condemn. but virtue, patriotism; bid yawn:A/rd. Let . the system be maintained la its unity and neat:ulnas ; let ft be improved ' and ',Wetted in its details ; bat let no aet of your ; Impair its strengths or mar tiro beauty and bar.: many of its proportions. , "Based as oar institutions are on the Wig of the people—dependent fur preservation on their vir 4 toe anddatelligenee—knowledge with as !should' occupy tho'bigh position to which It Mso pia/. eminently entitled. Enowledge, founded upon the pure principlers of eternal truth, hi`the trownl. ing glory of the citizero--the Safeguard and de. fence of the State. Education, full sad, free to 'all, is the boon we ask for this children iet the" Commonwealth—lt lathe duty, paramount's° all ethers. the State owes to ber citizens. The the Commonwealth shOuld.be liberally breitowed.. The subject, in all its relations, is warmly com mended to the g enerous earn end paiitonage of the Legislature. • ' In speaking of itte.Militis system; j ibe '03111.1 nor says;. 1 1 , "Emote again atli dui etteutiou of . tb Weis to the sellert of inviting the militia - leas of the State. They era io etvde end insporkel, in unity of their pmlsions. ind,obieure thaotate of, their evoettoonte, th at. it is dientit to di th erer the-ohjeetintended. or comprehend • the ,duty en , joined. MO paver* end duties of the reepeedre Abets eouneel4 al& the vullitery tugeUltetion the easuneo Onit w4O. shield ba toots Cifilt74l . l. ra b :4l)ftiputettt should glom to, the te of volunteer compotes in' Alte *meat be remodeled. ea 4 pseud itt a " rtott to WOOS, Oki Itatototai; slut to Sotto. - • , •-•• Ttot !homertotoustoodo the , 4.! , stimusent to tie mootto7 of street , - - ' • sow PeaustAiall, whir :diedla, Oki -sat ka of thole coasts" In di* Mallen war. , PublrearlOs of th'sClsolOal Report .a the fitata, ander tht saperiateadmiee of Prof. Rogers, iR nPfdlY .P1) 1 '5 4 1408 ;e° lll Pkihm s - 'f,41141 Gortruer_riteautsteada the 'Similar at: a . tom it the Ma of Geraromeat, for- lbs me of the doteraer et the Celiterwrialti. I Matra, the oar I,oy wriest mama riaisumulattloit to ilts Mint ere Amemidy, my seatioatate wars full; saPtWso strd Is refers to to ridtma the natuntliwatial laws. and tes. - -edmissleet et applimits _to the right of Cititnalkilwr. to - tbs presorratism - of itro parity of *Maim'. Irsr; the vormadua sod Pue fah. anus et fraudolest mid illegal voting ;load the sweetmeat of ajedlekise registryltteedota es the volt esstre Ink% Arterbsaa rsplibUstati itat—the grander or /tow n* natimuity.; _ to dm rights of the States. as lad onsan d an s &i nn , stales, sad the power and dety of the ailleamal florerousent to prevent the sittauska of thO imitation of slavery to dorsfrt. territorti a ofthe - Union—to the wrongs of Kassa% ao oginu e ,l i n amp 11alst1011 of Ore doetriat a "ow n a i m . elpty, by the General Gortmaateat. In its at tempts. by the military power of the eoriatry'and otherwise, to defeat a4 the will . of thil laajotity is that territory; wro ealstlag nod adwara, fed by meat °strops on this rights Rod Petri laps of the people; sad approvei by too N a ., tional Pateeuttim authority. ' To the views I than prosested. you are responfolly-raferretL" The Message Is salable one. mealy la its t. , I Mesta; worthy of Os - vire a auto si (*overawe fIEDI*OIIII TABLE. 4 .. • Xt. *Wirier:2v Dersorna.—Mesars. T. B. Peterson * Brothers, the Philadelphia have fiat coop minced au publication of "Pstmaseal Pllu4watt 9osprriarin Dirrtrielltfe/CD DANS 1.(072 I,llftra iitarith• ly qiuirtsi publkatioo Which'eoutalos all OM information that as be spirituel! In regard to all Counterfeit Ltrokeo (Banks, and the ratan ol keeps:mirth all the Bank Notes lof the country. Messrs. Drexel 2 Co.. the well! known Bankers and Brokers, will sopervisitit, and abate the Onrectlota in each usirober,of the list, im that *may be perfectly relied on, iirOlethe house of R. IF. Clack It Co., ICommission Stack and Exchange Brokers, 14111 correct the Stock List. Not list og - intended subserve the Pur ; pose litany banking house, it will be i introl andrelbe , hie publication to the whole besinem coonsiiinityi and we would advise all our readers to milt ;Abe prim of one year's subscription to' the publishers at Mice for h. The price is but ONE coiLm a year. To clubs. lair copies for $3 00; or ten copies Ibr $7 00: or tweory•Bisicoples for $l5 00. 4.4dress.o orderi to T. B. PETEILiON BEDTIMES, 306 Chestnut attest, Philadelphia.? I Tex American edition of Bia.ltwood's Itagarloes for Derember, la before us.' The new voiamei of Dm Black, wood mid the Toixs British Redeye, romatearre as fol lows:4Tb' North Ratish, Edloburgh; AeendeliQuaiteri• ly, Weeeimlal star, meet Blackwood, January. 1854. •SafeicipA PriMe-aßlackwood or any one of the Be. views, El nyear. Bbielmmod and one Lhalei—or any Tiro Reviews', $5. he Tour Reviews, $B. Blackwood. and the Your !larking, $lO. Besiege (Which should be paid quarterly ism advasce) on the Aar' 24iie and 11/orkeasoel to any ,POst Mee in the United Blab" only 80 realer. iyear. 14 reati a yiaseo 4 act Re view, anal 21 rants 'h year on Blackwood. , iddrem, L. SCOT? *co., Publeshere, 54 GM Ser•cle of Pk!- 10a, BNew York. Tire present lie eivorible Um* ibr new Issibeeeibers to heeela: ' '• , ( °S. anal Afairs. airitnis JleNary la to Deermber 315t, 1 Pioneer Furnace lasted in thii Boionb, prof ions of pig Insial.prindpaly No. 1. ! This owls the product of 656, Wq`l btal Accideitt.—On Thursday rennin Mrs. Oath aria' Crow, ages% 67 years, living on Ilinaniville street, thia BorougL. was serlderdalty shot and by UM Mutts,' aged 18 years. An inquest sra held. tititne /41 . 1ohoreett, of Ph IlaAelpl+4 delivered an able . Temp rance teeltre In the Town Bell, this . Be. rough;on Sunday hut, Us argues resume* and eon putting thst quesUoti on the heal that a man bas nought lo!eirink lutoaleating Minors as a beverage. We were ittneh'pleasedmith him, and hopel that be till favor ni agatn , • ArTrensontlitierary 3;eirdy.—Tbls bod will moot sur neuron next Tuesday Airenlng. - The follring will be the order or exercises i—lwettua by C. Pinkerton. Reideir,• W. D. Question, for dLsens,lon— wWhillardeserweatheireater praise, Wlsainiii, on or Li* &potter Affirssatiee- 7 4seob Chnbet.,PAsihigher, A. J. Beer:. Neoutirc—Jainse Foley, Selma _Kirk, U. W. Pinkerton. 45j. The X. C. Lightner , of genii n officiated in Trinity Church; thhi Borough, nn hist Sa lb. la We Inomilms Mr: L. delivered a moatlm ...c m , and in the evening his discourse was equally-line. Mr. Lightner made quite an impression OD those who had. never heard hula bona, while those Sib had, were fleshed at the .prf at of-religions lair Inn, tint and sparitllng, which wells impiously from a Ihtal Chrti tisaisind. . 1 ' • • iff*,,lfr. litOkaura's &among on St. John's Day; has best requested for publication by a anantmesi reettla:l Don of the ,!denote order, in this Olio. at i regular meeting held on th e 78th ult. ' A committee of dye, In- itnicted to j nitsvey the thanks Of the fraternity to Mr nuibburn, kte empowered to procure he publication. Ili& conernt has not, so yet, been °Malbut, fur the ted. sake of more extensive usehalnessi oft discourse, as its well for its permanent Preservation the honor end benefit of Pulaski Lodge, it Is confidently anticipated. ii . . --... lirerrearaa Literary Ingiteit.—The exercises of last Tuesday, consisted of a Reading by A C. Miller,"Catn eoinbit of Risme." The question "Shouid Kansas be ad. milted with the Lecompton,Constitutite?" was ably die. n- Claud. Rega and llasford. &fermi se; Basel and . Albright. negative. Derision, affirmative. The exer cises for next Tuesday evening. will be a lecture by A. ati Mortimer; Reading, by R. Ellfintan; and the. quell thin, "Should the premed Railroad .to the Polite be built by the tinned States tiorernment.' Maud and Miter, sennallve; .17pchurrh and Sutler; negative. ' ' i . 1161+1114 Literary Society.—The Overdoes were irt'. • mowed on Tosiday evening last, by a titTe and inteilt. geet andlenoe. Mr. Usury Pleasant,' delivered a well written lecture. Subleet, "Language." : Dr. Sillyman read, A debate then ensued, on the question, whether a Opresentative ti bound by the will of his constituents, I the atarmitive of which vas masted . by Reim% Ker. tie and ibutholotoew, the - toe bg Melltrs. Degrees i and Greed. Mr. Green ' s helot dechledly the mold tozi- I n oil argument adduced, the question very properly, upon aidlrlakni•of the judges, was deckled by 'the Preddent , lo the negative. The .appMntatentiof three judges in the future, would obviate the top i onsibility somewhat 'awkardlyi thrown upon the President In ffeetsions where irs vote's necessary. Per next meeting the figkolum was appointed .....,--Leic tice, by !James Iflib; Rusting, by .J. T. Boyle; Qua. tion—"Bu the discovery of America been Walcott to the African ?"-- karantio—lfirista. Poole and Cowen,' ffsigatird—ldessrs. Thompson and {Mope:in. . - i inplititcyltiff Omer, Arm Reeac—At a meeting of the Direetoi of the Poor, and of the limn of Rotolo' , ' runt, SW the County of tiettnylltill; beld at the Alms! Mouse, January 1,1838, thi following venoms elem. 10. stopple* officers for theensuing year: John Schwalm, &mord; 'Engel eth I Schwalm; Marron: Edward lobes good, CAT' k; 8.11. A D. P. Shinano, Pkyriciativ; Same hel*L, Berluehy , md•iiior PhyricitO:lieoryo' 11. Clay, eq., Ourstel. '.. ' I • • -,,, r . I f AnneOed Is a statement of the number of Paupers in / the Schitylkill County Alma Hewes,' on the first day of 'soh mouth during 1857;also the!, number of out door 1 i I PIMP , / : • ' ' i !January, 320, November, Marco cry, l' 403 i Deeesither, ' ' lafarch; ,- . • sos . ( !. . 1 April, ! . 28 1 • . ', 3177 ( Jaye, : - 242 I - • —:- 1 220 Av No. per menth i get I July, I- - .21al "' ' otdoor pigpen, 111 August. . lid '-- ' • Saponifier; - lad ' , ' - au October. , •- • Mot ' .: ' • . , Number of imitates in the It ' Jan., 1,1158, 891 , . Etw e rusoooD, Clerk. ' The 'reelection of.tfr. Kauai Siewaid, however it', may sebum. the interests of county, amen apt to be appreciated by,sortus Who are in the habit of ter- ' ' king sip their winter quarlos faiths Alms Rouse. A' mai rematked within ourliesting the other day that If 1 Rt. Sehwadm is to be Stirtrint tbis whiter of the Alms j Lime s be for one, would not paqi"olse that establish; I meet, for be did not like Mr 3.- ft is really, a pity that the County cannot get a hot to r4ase the various - taste. of paupers. ft would seem as It limas of them need a tetiptfor u attentively ea if they Were rojourniog at the SL Nicholas nr Lis Pierre. It would be an interest-, log feckto ascertain hOw many really go the Alms House in winter to got lid of the expense of supporting ,them selves. Suctions should be ferreted out, and the per sons eo impaling, be expelled. We doubt Dot that tad , yom i ttters ars many Doti. •' ; • ' . Elias ox - • At ten, a child; at twenty, wild; • ,dt.4hirty, tame, if ever; • - At forty, wise; at ifty, rieb; • - M sixty, good, or never. • ' • With a wardrobe men filled with the fahloos. We and seesciesble Clothing of the make of Gren ville Stokes, No. COT Cheltitut unto, Phitadel phlik, • • , • • MARRIED. • - - 11 A11111S—LAMBERT—On the aa last, la Illvttod by al Rev. T. Datterwiek, Primitive nethealst hilelo ter• Son rings to Huaut LOtatill. all of this piacvt. • lIAPPA--1140AMEN--Gta' the evening Of DeteMtott 801 b, by U.,. )these same, WK. P. atm to , Mama Y. litamatai; eldestlieghteref W. 0. ilegameaitsq, at PhUadelphia.- • Dint?. PAIIIIRSON—On Monday morning, January 41b, at the aoaldanea of Ma father. Ruben peal., near &buil klll Untie, of Cougeatlou thy - Lira, Goma J'anast -4011 Pall; aged - • . ifir.l.ooo RICWARD min be void lb, out Matlithat that will es& PRATT & BITTC'S )141010 OIL far that following disaaatif—hbenatnißatioto. Neura 0111.8ploal Afrottiooo.Coolractod Jointo. Clone Pato.. Pala" in Ow 5140 or Ilsok.tfootithikTooduleboa 3 P rollis . Itare afoot. thito,ltrattoo, *torso. and all Meow of the 1111111., Modes wed lb. Glands. Nom , stooloo-wttboitt Itto=sto of Malik Itattitzt ottottiod to mob 0i11at,206 Waldo Amt. itrooktio. N.Y. 'lto vat nu of porsios that Wm Iwo kontodl.' *tali ronoutt t artOA ditto sad tows. whom lift wad. aa *sit am In Oho *Rt. IWO' thou to halioit i s a u esi or. Kb' um roam llatbsrerla fon. .;a.e. irbohlualr tort:Tottotille.ult WO - bg roppodie,dragghtat railmelibellattedllOstev Air Cr*sti. , uy* V. 'St iie , Gontiami I:l4iiistivtioreat * tbegullY - Ake of etas ail* Wimp 4 , 111. atiney ark/ or e a“ Iffr. Ruder lima We messomass tais alit, ' • '1 lidigins- 2 aftliiiiirt. 1 • - seelices -$ ' ,- 1 tortanarns • luerVelivlcif Ws *MIA stmt. Oda* . rifilel woma at" ) aviamit. A. X..aa• a deloatX . ( • • sorkgrantsr aiPIBCOP11:: 011111311, ripe.ne witrt Omit: tottrvillk la. WIWI* ' tlaaraltaiaa -Dl viseasnAwnv and s stiff It.aad at %Zit. ars amiliim I.IIIIIIIWI ,Markaispo• Pottsville. ItreW. R. Pasbar. Was all. viola thlaCbareb malady *Why. Itoralag, atN Akelti avealag.at T a• vow Praise Awing, Thanday avialas.at 1 edailr. 1 , THE COAL TRLDE. Pottsville. Jausearr*. #oBlls , ' The quantity tont 'by Italli* tot thi itiok ending on. Thom*" wroaink i Isis, wan f a g/;13 tons. The mild roattiai has oWerli waspando4 the Trade for the preseet. Ther Coat that is t getist feritrd la for irawadlate use ee, the liaistid at . Philadelphia. Thant will. lie )tat la y Coal atcselts4 at Rtelmood this *later.. • • Boston Cowl liairkilt. • tax . rreetect weekly from Ulf Batas, t6strisr.l° Aißtll6 Cassel Coat ill i 4 ntotlainta demod at sl2* e naldrob. dm& la Pteton and I2y6n.y Coal. salting law Nan d6no, anWprlttaa ay. sunntnallYll7 2616 -.bal. der*. • Anthmits la In steady :retail demand at V ton, C 11111114.. • 6 •••• , 22 Go Normals. ' • .; • SOSO •••• '"- Orril, • • • • - • Itertlft •-• "• . . • mine; dad 712 3.26 Pieta*. • . . ' Ada* abut 726 25 Plalon . • sane dial b '2.6 a 6 b5O SehoylkUl,ividta ash, ton • 4 550 aa 575 , red ash, ;• -515 • 5I) •••• •••• do .tuzap, •.j i•' 600 56 625 145125./itsap• ..1 -` ; 626 Laakatranna. : ' 560 46 b 76 • arkiL.7llaK Anibrarttr, ‘01t• t tptaah- I • :f BY 1141.Et1. r• Might. fro. Rie.hvaajgo..:. Norfolk,-.I - 1 21 . -1 , I 23 I.Curkezon. by Rthroaill far 111117.4110. sot ty: itathrose for %hi, stilleg no, Taut:staY evening bat: . Port Cirboi, • • • "i Auburn, ' •I ". Port Cipatoei T • •V. Total car weak, • Freedman Mb 'sari- To same lima last year,. Deeresse. ad I 1 • . 40 4" " Total by Railroad tbr yiar +din N 0.34; 1867,*. 1 709,841. 15 tons' 1 . Sobliylkil I Criinirtr .111.401r05id..1 Bari' ' Thefollowlny Is Cho quintfq qf Coaltratisportedor et thellderent Rallroadpin SebuyllllllCounty.for theirrok amain on Thursday eveldoglap : y 1110,111111and8.11aimu 11. R., ? 1v .1 3 97 e1 i3 I°T". 211.4.1arb0n • " 011 18 • 4ehoylklll-114114y , • 4.447 00 . om.rii 1114.11stbon Pt.Carboo " 3.848 11 .664.806 06 2111tCreek ' - :7,lPi 06 1100,609 24 141114 Sebn211;111 , • " ;1.14910 • 8,0711 13 litotes itt:',Toll' and Tjrnasportatton on . ,: : i : ISAIL I.OAD Mt t X tItZSErt. . Promo firdist , Prom Prom' -. ' ‘,.Vt.C.ir6not. S. tfaion.Pl.Cli9l.iss.496urx. To Richmond, $1 30 - $1;75 $1 Ea' 'sl 00 To Pbllvitra., 1&0 . 1 ',75 - 165 .1 60 Apring MIN 155. Iso - ,136" 1 40 Reading, ' 110 • IPS ' 105 - 106 Rates et' Tell by Canal for the present. Avis Pt. (Ark*: 11.0zrbtne. 3.,114ata. Pt. Ctlieler.i. To Philirs, ' 66 i 64 E 4 60 Sprlog Mils, . 60.) .• 69 67 60 - Norrldowo. 45 ,' . 64 64.- 45 119631Ei t, 3B • ' 31 35 : 31 • , • two liteetd 8929 /*Mai el- Lehigh Viiiier R. lt.- • . Itor week ending Doe.lo, . I wrist. ' MAU bptlaXonafatnMines,s, ; 1.607 IS • • -,;ssa 03 'First Sugar Loaf- 'do ,; ' 139;14 ' 2.0016 N. York A Lehigh do ; ; 1.016.06 2.406 04 !Connell Itldge •do .; •MS 02 4,1195 00 Gannon Tonna. do. ; . r. 147 00 ttoleratoe k Stafford do ; 1.003 11. 1034 01 • Dolblo A Dolomite ; ' MD 17 I.ORO 16 Ilsandra. Ido , 1,0 0 4 14 . 7.22:1 02 J. B. SteCrek,ry k 0311 111 2.2t3 10 Total, 1116ipm of 7 .1 4 611 "ad Trinsportatton or T!1 Lemon vA,tut !Aka ROAD. • 31sitch Mutat 10 l'rptilon4 • ' - - 200 .dn Ellsabetbport. • - .2 31 • .do • Horrts Canal 11.016 at Philltppburg,. 166 Pinto e CoOl ;Trod. for 1857: . Amouuttra %ported duilno the month of ti0r..18671 • , • 1-s I t XONTII' totat.. • Union Camel I , 1 f 17345 17 .I• 162.070 OT Bwatant railroad/ - I '.,. 11.866 ot . I 116.06{01. Lyksais• Volley; Coati Train swum. Lykes' Tniter,Crtot C:0.,0/10 Short Monutsin Co., 40 os i 110 08 freight and toll from Stilleisliori to . 9 Pinoooro Itoomare dotalood ` Moro Atter anti , 'ire 12 coots additional to the atom. Treverton Coal Trade for! 1807; rtic. l - wry xl7 14 :91.T7 00 4100 ID , C 147 00 fly Canal.. by Railroad, Broad Top pool Trade for 11011. I rut,' TOTAL. in Den. 12. ' T - 74.760• Cumlberland g oal Troderi 1837. • Wtti. tote. For-the week, 4 N.l • NM= NEW- ADVERT'MENTS Undersigned have 11 token tb• East an West Mount Lars COllleries, amt will eontlonetbe mlelog end WWI* of White Ash Cool. lately Unneeded by J. 0.1"084114. 4 CO., us!der the style or TORN= a 04WEN. JAB O. TOIINKS".' Jan ist,'sB YRANKUN B.OOWiN. )I?ROMMISSOR ' NOTE. LOST..--; -D. P. Drown' k 03.1 e note. dated Pottsville. July; 1846. at 60 day!, payable to the order of Jae. Glenn,. fee., tbr 6259 16. hes been loot. Alt onions ate berebyi cautioned against negotiating the geld emete.lt hector been fettled by the pages. JAS. OLSNN.Agt. January o.'lB ?At, • DMINISTRATION NOTICE.-' XX, Mamma Letters !of Administration have beeri Imatstad'hy the Register of Schuylkill , ouoty.toshe 113 d designed, Admlolefrettlx of the pods and chattier, rights and credits which were ut Patrirk Campbell, late et the borough of Port Outdo. la said moot, of : ebayl .klll.deeeaiied,—botktti hereby glum te pilots !adept . 4.4 to said Estate to make immediate payment, and thote .bating claw, to preelet them eithetit delay to the sta &traipsed.. , lIARGARET.CAMPBELL. Port Clinton, Jan. • 160 1 1 Ailsolubdratrix. :QCHUYLKILV NAVIGATION. CO., Ly—At an elation 1149 January 4th, MSS. the lug gentlemen tire *Wed officers of, said °Mammy. ter the ensuing yarr. President—PlEDEßlPß ?BALM Manaters—John R. Worrell. Ell• R. Prfee,ll:tomaa 1. Les. Richard IX Wood; Moults Williamson. William Harmer. Jceepli — Jones; Joseph B. turniend. Malan! Randi*oh. - Monenre }Oblates, Joseph , t3*tß, larh.rd Roar. Tresaarer--Charlea W. Bacon. Reeretary—Wm. )!..Tilghman. f I Jarnmay 9,'M 4 ra DIVIINISTRATION }NOTICE.—•— Witeresk,lgttelii of Administration on th e estate of netelli.Wynitonp, deceased, hare been ;Tented to the undertianedr—Alk persons indehted to thy mid es. tate *lli . please make Immediate payment, and' these haring cialumaratnst lb. same. wilt present them vo mit d•tay,to ANIVA itch: WYNKOr., Adaissetretrir„ N 0.1166 Girard street, Philadelphia or to her Attornere ...DAVID WEIMER:I3O 8. 6th st,, ED. WARD SRIPPRN, S. It. comer 6th end Walnut streets, ; ph Ilsdelphia. ; ; January 11, 4 6. ; 1 I JN. the .COuii . of Co imori Pleas of flebnYlltlll enanti— J ^ ACCIIIHIYNTZINGER,Jr,} Bent. Term. rt. i ' 11117: • BENJAMIN TITUS. - • rend. Exp. ; Tho undetilmitmt auditor appolnA by the sai d Court to dletrlb.do thnlunas of said utte,tnith. the reels laud names 'coon whiCh Bach dt.iribatlo Se mule, agreeably to the prorlsioni of the set of 2C A 1110840.4%e.. hereby glees notice that hi 4111 meet the les Interested, at la ofßee, In itbe;borologh' of Potts, oti TueedaT. the 28th day ofJanuary,l A. 8., 1848. s 10 o'clock. A. /Lifer 'the prirmaies above Plated. JO N P. HOBART. • . Jenusty •as 2 r 411 , A naltoi. . 4 • • CpAL MINES TO RENT.—To !eine elpon favorabld kertv;iberointw late of the Wilke,. tem, sel Company'. situate near the bonmeh of 'time* . horse, sod connected with the Lehigh. k Susquehanna' Railroad bye rood, Iron trash roaSt *. . The above Worn are in Vivinplet Working order ' . haw. log ten stones rind a tunnel alreid opened In wriowof the best BIB* Ash 11511, sod Ith Preahrs, Einem. Masses. &e,. erected and reedy for ee. The mine tam tonics nod toolmtilli at the Mines n. alma be had upon favorable term.. if disirtd. .propretis the leaning the said MineS fora terra of yenta 'WHIN" rervivedvintil the first da ..afjetrnalr, nett-- the rent to be pain either in each or In Cosi dithered .Iron boats at 'its Raven. Addreas JOHN BROWN, Bethlehem, Pei or JAMES IIIcLE N,Suanuit JIM, Pa. ry Janua 9, '5l ! . 2,41 • ." -• ' • 4 jOHN: S:TONE.,JBc. SONS, . . ass "mina Ot • '•snks, Ribbons and 17111 very _ n,,, ; " u ,„Ted mono SAu Poetli co Send Moly new and silent Sleee. so. 9051 Chestnut street,; one door stove I.lghttd *hero they will. to pleased ta tw hel r irlipsda sad the trade , January 9, '.B • 2.1 m 1 (IF . THE i'AVlalliS t BANK ' OF kl,iscircirunix COUNTY, t+ Tborsday Norttbsit, Istioary 7tb, 21158; \omit 1 8116 diseountird loans, kkalYstate, 1 .010141 end 5046-r C 416.; . ' DUlifirr DANKO. tkamirehl Bank; PDllads. l :$211.314 , . .bliadrlphL4 !tank, " VMS OS Ity • 1., '1,146 St lank 61' 3tontigooicri Doody, I= l, On • temkal Bal4lol. L, i 2,044 49 44.134 61 0413 64 4039,411 da• by: ottier l'at4oaDatheLeo4o. . lIIMM=I los to Depoiltorif Cotosimoiodtb of .A. neer Now Po *Walton, •i t I Sifting 44 yttatt Cin,4lp4idt's - I WM' 40 • fiv7ll,olllls. • 1 : " I rk", .. .151/1,, Ihrismest. it eartset... Atom end . - i r&COD SEED, . , pethvalii, .7110.•,18 _ L it TOO -i6O - 300 sm • • 08 • 4,188 06 - :1,!0610 • 108 08 1,135 08 7,0 V 03 131.672 11 . 130.2 n 00 179,066 of ~1 s 47,64 ie - 35,061-16 r 18 TA 57.. • : TOL 61 00 49-06 110 OS rife; p ro, 2 10' al, the rates 3,00:14 0,00 0 $22.+,005,03 10,0b304 ' 40,4(418 • 0,160 01- 1,11311 • . IA.II 75 teas) on ' • mo I ts t pts aziOwnorAzitailitra ger New mak pew .74 ie e Oa f ' ar' mnateit _ • WI 4114111141 Kat AlresiMlNT' sultetlilL esquire! by the Ali asethe of 11.4140 artl4Cosapeay. tbe hewer the aissal =r i p 1. 1 sotarressot iseoeber to tile peedslais ee Oil Toolmis co Pentleadrbosauset, • " 2114 Avo latsose teethed trete lareatimide Less* USW 111 ws pgd, • „ _96 Loewe oft Isisesteek • • " 1 " 1 . , • "soberer Moho ostsimaass, Irl asosat ar)Polklsa, e ase reodeleserttb tbe Noses; • invests! taltesindiesseeesase • • Alettocalh , - • MAI *I Tarots! to Notes et xsad,' Mtn 14 Cub ea bead. , • wake& • • seuri ' . :ALCM 81TATUNalt",,Tr.:Jokssiesc Wiworeese Su" Do" . Ras. via . NM AGENTS, ATTENTION! , • D O YOU wish to find good employ..soil sato witaWy irtab little or .o tesost; mot. and irttlacuit laterfortes with your, ma/ft Oath won? If yoo d readtbfasd,urlientiat. C...E.'foullit.W4 of Ma Booms *old. IfOr .Triels. ere utanufsetartad itifd *Wag make Gold Poodle fie fit slob. (wbkh are Aiwa it that prick) sad tbay Wow two 'a gift or prise atilt orb Pioidt. mob Wow di u to MO. SIA. IV. PS. $3O. SAO. Ea 410.• 000 E fad sty Oat, ‘tfatabier f Lottery!" Ilia se limb !klieg. Ms Pewits araeoldat the* ass, sales, ea* en** Plv fits over the Sot cost an thrown Coto the gifts, w . 11141 atholly oast the purchaser *Misled. !be Oa& nee 4lidributedou a staple plot of drawls& wild* irws4 - - talie Ow mush nen to etplaba, but abide has *even to e d to dim soopaste satlslotion. We bare Maus avid wet topurthasors lid Gold Wats besot' sarlows_jokria, 74purao;c4 001 Dollars: - i33 00/4 Locke% 114 0911 Cholas. sod • sorrespoodlag dawilmir of of WPM vitfilli two months. SUE= ARII WO BLINKS, Set as peireltaithstraws a prise worth 40 1 sitiolur albe It stout& thousands of ns to le a blew Ws wait good soul le w d * neighbor low oat this try. to solicit pu,enasere. roe soy spat. to be al. mast lump a pencil and prase to citable. WC pay WOO fit with fur each purchaser be obtain", tbe - Son person la Any solitlitiorboed who wife& I" • hien owl SIN will moire tb o army for %bad lor eat!. fibould au mot obtrild a valuable Ors to sitv titbit alai Ida peat", bo would bawl MOO dlliallty cis °Wein some of portholes, arid toaklag It Pks biathlon. , - A NEW MEM RZADI I We rah nobody to awed their snow Mr they kw"w what pries they dean. Any pesos 'Leiden to try 'hie hark, can drat eland ea their woe and addriea, and we will 'make their denotes and totem thew by Mara man what prise they tiaro, when they CS* MO. et* see take the Pencil and prine:ot aotothlehever they.ithroes: W•Xlvi IldoPlerege oat? enter to a one,. Attlee the ant drawing, every poreitaier win to rsnaterd to 1 " 4 111, idralto% throes\ ;Abe authorised avec We out *end with mut &aides the weather talon oat, ertett nln deaerfption ot the plan doorteep. Aditowa TODD klXi„ proem Weed, New Yealt. 4 : At** 9, VII „ • • it2o, OUSIERVBANK OP porravit.“ Comity of STH JANUARY, 1855,..F1R1T DM ,MIST DAY In the inontb. 4 • et. !LOANS AND DISCOUNTS.. • via: RUN Dleeetinted, - IS , • • Ronda Receivable, min ao • ' • Itlllk on Demand,. lAOOOO • Seiturikilt Nartgatkmito. Loan, 10 GO • Pottsville Water Co. Stock; 4.810.00 ? . Judoeuntkik• Notes Receivable; t,124 211 Soots AGO Martino, 72,41 4-, • • t .is Soße_ k , Speed Caned by the Bank. 47,900 .20 Dne by Bouthvark Bank. mho, 9 SO ' . Do Dank of Danville ' - , 337 03 Do Reotilap estrlngsllank, l• 174 Ili Do Mauch Chant Bank, .414 69 Do ra v i n e's' Dank of Lanuater, 67:3$ • DO Xannhet wore 46 Ilachanica' Bank, • . .' Pbiladalplda, l' 344.49 Do Blank Of Petfatown, f - , ?1193 Do Lebanon Valley Bank. I 1,164 33 .- Do Future & Ilerbanlrs' Bank. emu. 674 43 Do Bank of Notagoinery Monty, 11,314 17 Do Anthracite Bank,`Tanniqua. 6.930 44 Do Bank at North America PAll'a, MOOD 46 lk. Consolidation hank. Plllls4'a, 603 72 Do lilank of Northumberland. •46 43 . Do Moe Discount and Deposit Bank, Penna., Beading: 409 34 Do 14.-merrliank of Brad.lng; . 1,398 41e Note of other Bank'. ' 6,490 00 C300E64:1 other Banks and Cub 1.. Drone, . 10,130 76 .. , ' .---.-- . , trUasuuntof Minato' Dank ;feta MBank of NiettiAturica, Phil's, 107,230 00 1 el • IS Adli, ' - ilk Amount of Rota pirta4a lag. 440 666 • • lose mum iti'llank ' f North __ L ____, ' itoeries. efilladaPbisfr u• *tic. • Dili k uppeadtor. . 1 Duo other Bash*, • 194,127 59 29166 ea 191,994 41 nnmet. taken Croft the Books as Is of tali mad bth of Jamuu7. ORA. L 01118514 *skier. beSqv g; Jui. The atimi absinet is be! stood Ts tbe morn! Olt Minced and subseribegh this .Ivb day of 40, A. 19.11198. JACOB RCEBI,, Tottssills. Jarntisiy 9, MISCE -LANEOUS. . 1 • CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ;A COMPLETE assortment of Skates „n_it all, sites and pOvei. at atoll'! 1 LERCH'S. Pottsville. Deataber4o. 1 MARRI4O : CERTIFICATES, VEW anti s , autiful kuitablo In ¢r/mot denindostioss. for inlr at . B. BAN NAN'S Book and Iltatsotiory Store. Patsylllo, DoeaS.V • -60. RAILROAD IRON. -t. CONSTANTLY on hand, 'F Rails for Wain parposssi st Miceli prices. for cub °retool' I Ilia WOOD,LEE At CO. Irthir 1 1 •• D.a. so . t sacs • " :JANES. . .EN CH PLA.Pi ES, Moulding Plane., Jul Sub Plant* 11411 ow t Bounds, Beckg, Astragrles, at tbe Altr Hardm / um and Pon Depot. I'ILABIE. MT. • aPt 'B7 - • .... ; . . PApIA_OB, .. - . 'oli ii.TENT-M f tutuNi.-MADE Paper ju Da te t;t o bold froo 1 to 29 go .nds, Ibr Os mem Drag gists and *then, for We by N. GARRIGUES. ' ? 1 Centre street, Pottsville. Warentbor 9. 1 ,56 '' I ' , 444 f "OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT." .A _ GOOD CUP OF COFFEE , is a A desksble bassiage—this tan lawsuits bad by using the "Old Opnanton Cass Pot." fir Isle at the Itsttlwars and Iran %sd. tr. NH POTT., Paining(' Jawtisrk It IS I- . RgLIE LIEF !MECHANICS. , TllSTissuel: and received by the web */ *minis. ♦ P . rtaitt Guaira latooboarat , Haott.Sair, fin ottlncroytblog whoa a sonata depth to rtsfulred. Anions the rosny purports to 'bleb Calk tool eon b.. applied profitably. the nand proodnont an. Tenoning, Shouldfortug s Dovatollta Cog Cutting alt Kinds of ostrorn making ant ell , 'ring Call and sal tat 5T19111411 • Oct.l7 . '57 12_ ariser afro mild Market stream. OY'S' C1,4031.1111C - .- --- rtHE SUBSCRIBER , yould respect fullitnibru; their flummox Mends and eaclecters haylklll County, that their easortmeet el Clotbte g for Tonmi Gentlenien`ls snitch largpr than ever , and they are dtxpeeed ta aell deep. Persons Hein eat a dhe Caner have the prieffette of exchanging clothing pat. chased al thts stont,if they do not nit. t, ' Y. A. 110T2' a lIROTEIVR.- 272 Chestnut St., corner otTentls, Phlladi. "- April '.15, '57 17-ly 61,10 SALE. IVILL be, sold at Public Bale, an Eaton 34, .lanturry 9th. at 10 o'clock. A. It, at the latirespienee of Jim/Wall Loy, 10 y Men, • variety farming nbroille, condoling la part of Wagons. t Plow, 1 lane, Cow, a lot of Bop and 91a,, 1 Sled. Harness, ate., also. Nay and Straw. and /I ROI-, road Cars for running on the Mine 11111 tallmad, tooth: er with a lot,-Otßotnekbold and Rtteben Tannin% among latch sri and Bedding. 1 , BMW:, MOM, Carpet*. Ate- te. I Terms and onneltlosui .111 be made Mown at the Os* and °lave of sale . W3l. LOT. 'be Estate of Jeiessiab Lay. deed. a, January 2,'!a 141 Adailefrtrittor of Seb,nylk.Ul E=l THE STATE I' p 3 i• 11 , 1 Ti LH. Cab pivay •of Paula. fIFFICE-49 Market Street, Harris -1./ bunt. e 3. Parted 3110.000 dollar& Insure all tee eater ealall, of pope' ty spinet Lars by rra, perils of Inland Never/ lon and Traarportehtn. JOIN . IttrinERIORD, latoidrat. , 8. Wadi, L. ltottrox, rear /Wail/rat laiNA has been appointed kgest kr - this Company In Beba lklli rewaty, end h prepared to Insure all kinds of p• • yat tho korai rates with repot to reraritY. Thera a ens be ascertained at Ma BookatOre, Pottsville:,- EL BAN NAN is so Apat LnliS an wall ad rum Insaranee. • r , (Dee. a, '1 49. • A CARD.- YLOR takes pleasure in i Usk ttntrodizeind to bit friends and numerous elm: towers.. the new 'ln of & 0). Tbeirconneetion with on of the lartmti bsaineea bow see 111 the oily ofi l l'hiladelphhi. is mt. instant** that they will be mop led with fresh Pilatit . well seirrieLand *teary low prices, to enabler them to defy competition. Their Mork will ,iroutprise drst quality goods. inch as the beet customer tailor. beep. in any rf our lams They promise to ogre gettersl sottefecilos to all that may fairor thendwith their petronare. ELLaiCIt,IIu?iDAOEIt! CO. .6rner ofrated .VaSontesgo stmt's, Pattzeilla. . sons Indebted to E. T. TAYLOR ars soks. Ocularly' Insc fd to end mate payment, and Moo baring etsfuse VIII plows privet theta be settleseut. Demsober 1$ 17 61. -- • , I NEW • _ eWhiil ash, Blear and Orals Store. THE4UBSC RIBERS beg Lave . to.. Informtho citizens at Sehuylkill eounty,thattber bar leased the warebonwit or Mews. Yardley I eon, on Ow manor of , Centre and Starlet, Oblast limns th Potts ville, chore that' base constantly on hand.—FLOBIL of nut beat extra and copertine brands. WHEAT. BY& : OATS and COBB. Mao:Corn and Oeta Chop Mal rwpa, Buckwheat cud Corn Beal. Apples, Potatoes. -zz- 4 I to, de.. all bt chleh they will sell at drelt_lY •,-.•• ; % r dtead pie* •Orlitiosjbr any quantity of Mar and Grain received aid delivered at coy point, on lb* shortest nether. • . • Deshraiad Youters genstally,4l4l So/ H gutsily to their idvatttatt• to eve us a tall, saws ars ssiiseistt ilht by so Anhui they out Inv* at host IP For seat. Os tasit parasol*. Olvs us a call sad actor DOXIIERGEIL n tatet thir yousstites. um. 44 tf PottniUs. °debit $l. 'V RAWLY BOARDING ISHOOL TOR • TIALIiMPST.JANHIS TINS LIMA. :War Falls of Sehaylkill. Philadelphia. nowAT, the above named' place, a board:`! Ids wawa foe boys Las been estatilhbed and le Putet-s fu 1 operiktion. Tim R. P. lial1110:0). ' of the Ptolotetont Spisropitettureb, will take team, of the cam) and ratlike" Winton of the youths. aa.k nig also teach Chard& liveiernmetlott awl KNOW , * gnotweitton. • tea lbstomity of Pottsville. Wilk teach Modern and Ancient Lsageaps, wiathanuasa, and the olbwi . _ 3120.7t.81t101tr, them]} of NO Ira 1110,1,11 Sabot. of this tntttttrtloo. The number of boys Is /WINS, sod tbq ars iseelorsll Illor moos Into the oloroposes taro lIY. TAW:* ago sre propored for VW Stflorrst slaves of rollers, or as tats s All rolleitity Nam. re .If not as Ude& wfitbs but is tiotrowth ass 1110110MOU 1101. lore chums. 11XVIIIMIC13—Itay.LWAsmirea. blot. liusas.w Wank and Gt. W. Songs, et Potbrollle. To, vseloalsrseddi sits Eat. P. 54311X0ND, Rode* G. ANOXLX. *IWO, of Ur Sao% Tills ofStivlt• Plittadetplits. illoribs Worm fri ohs roes tut radios to miltossetwo *apt.l , sstal Mask. idlotiris 011111811, ass Disks of II siestlni. as IsOvidssi bistristke Is as No of 114 NAO. sham amp Wet et ift Maw We. , yes,. 4ips**7 2, 'SS . tat* fpcoarourca to 1850
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