111M=1=9 Joann OTTEMILLE, ~..--_-,. ._:,---.-._......,.....__ ._....... . cmis tor. Ism cliviriter r . ir ' A statement ' Worthy of 'ireirktt4 igen la MOB by Ilia Sufirieferiderk •it Ai N. Y. It it to the effelk.4it, "An e . m ration or ditieensda Will minty m • bte tact tbit'ile igiiidtural in this atate (MU, IA red haring Wain its ter- Iters is city vr kave manufacturing ri i ge, Us increasAi in poputaan from 180 to f 1 11355: * :'kb this statement, he says tb i is btu tsiie one exception. While the has Wen a standing still on the part, of the agri. Cultural districts of New York, the has been within the fifteen years enumeratefd, an incrtese of one million in the - ' • of the State of Aw York. _Thu Ledrifin adverting to .the concludes that • in the case o well as of otheti States, where of affairs exists, that the been, a change of pursuits. Owing to an incteloell dial"' fannirlipepalaiiou to form& live by the*. wiut . ,instead of is not so evident. his true in New York has declined, snits receiveiyearly, 11 true cause is the spirit' of k tend; an inclination to legit') in appositive to the interests If the bulk* mattufactorir confined to tire princiPalcitit 7 4,4•iitriets of a State; must per lacking alocalutarkr see without great incenvel more favored agricultm taut market. Not realising justly entilleti him, to, the t city aid raingliag with the ; in non-produelag traffic, in apeculatign. It is not sus . cultural operation* are at at this moment, there is in • • store to way 25 families. ' le - ia not portrible that bonotable profiessina, .: dine in the Atlantic Statet tenv3, for with a fe rtile Soil, _, if not scientific system of fiirrn and ka• proved implements for tilling ; il, we are essentially, in our tastes sod Mc .is, ar rieulturism — In some agrieultL, depart. ments we lead Europe, which • could not do, were we not ,enthusiasts as, a tetioo, in . farming. The :auk lies not wi ,• the people, --=thousands of whom today w . ' . areengagel in other:pursuits, would gladly I die soil in home spite garments, were auffi lent Woos meats held out—but. in a sys of legisla. don, National lied State, which ends to coo-' •centmte the bulk and _energies • . the people in cities at the expense of the ; tality of the country. It inns , operate well or the , cities for a time; but prostration in , - rural Sec tions, recoils with fearful eE . 'upon the cities, and crash,' crash, crash,' • in 18.57, is beard upon all sides. . - . Penuttylvaniabas not out% eo severely in her agricultard districts as ‘) ew York, in consequence ofber mineral , • . troett,'Noth ~. new develop:rick of whic h •es an impetus -,to agricultuml upera s tiore, affords a mar .•let for the prOucts of the ~ il. In Wilkes . barn) for instance, Floo r ailing at two ' dollars a barrel higher tha n' commands in Thibidelphia. • 'The same ciao influence, that the mining of Coal e ar ts upon ag ricalture,. would be exerci by oranufee take j alit:lowly iatempereed . rougbout New , York, thisandSather States. 1 here no mum t factories aitelocatediaa is le n in the case of NeW York, &grit:attire dee and the far mer disecaraged, seeks tie r 'naturally iu a change of pursuit, the set be eaanoi, ex pect in the prosecution and r' disadvskages, of his profeetten t , To, am this deplora ble state of aff a irs, liberal • lotion;should 'hide- intercourse of bo le . be encouraged, in city and touptry would muttially benefi - ' tittle Nei th er should grow, at the expense of • tho other, for it wotdd , be s if we drew the blood from a, living )x•dy, and expected vi tality to continue in the • leted mass. It is evideat then, tit if we wend stop _ . what is undoubtedly, a ing evil--decline East of agriculture, in th e East a,,,verish change • „ of pirsuits, and 'an a ' ble buildieg up of cities, While th e country • impoverished—we Inuit have Wise and pro t legislation. la - no other wag can the des' end be reached. MIS .86171110, AND WI . Tuesday Gov. Pollock , er took the . .Gubernatorik Pollock Ix*: s with bim sPect and confidence State ji fer in severing t him in A inblic capacity during his AdministratiO , twelityyears, the ex w e re breught within the. that the Vain 'Line of tong a source qf extriv , gence, fraud and cork ruption, hat been dispo of; that . the Public 'Debt has *en reduced million and a half of td dollars by the Sinking • and, and, practiced.", emit millions and a b ' f more, by the sale of , the Main tine, and th', • State Titration has .bein reda l cetl ono half , ill, and sufficient rev. cute will4ccrneto me tures find' to reduce ti errors of his administrr looked, when we consii • portant erents, which elusively to Mr.'Pollol the ndministrutiol proposition . for the sal waudefeuted by Execi the election of Gover •eial condition of ttie - i liras three years ago. 3iain Line all the bei stdrninisOration were' go brickiand repeid Gov. ;!Packer in hi published in another ] the'vraiil is a very fa portuatiti to remonst ton Swindle, makin rebuke Mr. Bodin& • own State and party Artai i GoempromAx A ,hope tiWit, all who f socialism; whom avo rage 4 ,64 Lad . ' Fourth "Anneal air among its sobs,cribe staner be postpon 17 takei'placu oa th January, 1.858. qu . be reecired , by B. - It will, be remem • Gslh3rt or Nimbi will bit dittzibuted in meat of $3 COO sat, ofthei'Ausociatiou, 1 and condi moil eat gnate!e emir a dial kee admission to 'Um foil account actions will be ism) poui);l•i.ad 1c .011 also be pti) s! , ,Pkit burial for .00h altar tint , Th. ComOor libenil eitLras Who sul will upon peed dui ; per. lamas. , i ,,,-,. ~a. •,,,i.l',, s 't. IBalsa Scx.—On rod, and Mr. Pack; oath of of ice. , Mr. private hie the re the people of this eir connection with they remember that for the first time in diture.s of the State intim of its receipts; e Public Works, so t necessnry ezpendi• debt.. Any Alen msy well be over. er the great and icil y.) their existence, ex . 's co•operation. Dur . 4 Gov. Bigler, every of, the Public Works, tire hostility. But for or Pollock, the finan 'ate would be where it Upon the sale of the debit measures of the epc!ndent.l Who Would bat has been done? Inaugural Address— column, and which by One—improved the op. tatagainat the Lecomp• tb` second emphatic has received from his re Agtocktv:is.---"We lip interest in this As c a object is to eucou will remember that the iaof the iwork? of Art, will under nocircuiu , but wilt Most positive evening of the 28th of eriptions' however, will um pp to the f 26th.— thit the Illtitseldorf valued at $lBO,OOO, *rims prizes. e Per es say person a ember 'nd calks Mtn to, large ~ring, a $3 marline, to lee in the drawing, and le Dusseldorf Gallery.— f the drawing and trans. Id in an 'extra as soon , as led to. every subscriber. tied, at fall length in the 'which will be issued Art Asociatiaa is tea* sad we' teat that ' thoati tangled as subscribes; its annum klind is tag dp so as, ino • "Wars There is hothiag ihat:bidicates the cow pieta proitistion of all 'kinds of 'Nosiness throughout the country, is tho compidayros , Galion of Ike great decrease in tha Foreign Minor th e sitintry,,os exhibited to far this l eer. l ite annex the following exhibit from ibeQ. I Y. Iribuire of Monday : Coltiparstive staxemont of the Foreign Int st New York, for the week k aed since sop Via Wok. time. isst:' less: Gooda. PIM= SSMVIST slo3oall Venetia kterchanalso, 1,816,037 LO SAW 14144 Total cot tb• week.. $5.3 0 $1.0905212,1911,405 proving): 0. 1 51600 3 , 444 67e3' 1,649461 $10,011,040 $7,113,349 13,141,6114 Sines asti; 1, The exports of specie from this port for the week ending this day, and for the year 1858, wee as follows: Total ter the week. `freeload: reported, IbtaL Thefollowing,is a comparative statement of the value of certain exports from the com mencement of 'the year to Jan. 14: -- MOWN labs. Inc. Dee. S ri 4l :o3 183,809 346,419 6,743 $21,925 $2".7°7 18 6,743 6374 $731 seems 40 33, ,074 87,8024% 478,826 177,377 14,133 26,488 11,333 75,174 MAC 5441$ Cotton, flour. cots Med. Wheat, awn. &et, Pork, Tilts%. $1,1)39,6192 $489,462 $11,68851,461, 1 61i Zhierisseaseotaistww with • • $44504100 'We annex a comparative .statemeat of •iie Etrte (exclusive of specie ) from New York to Foreign ports : 1856. 1857. 1858. Total far Qs week, $1,031,039 $1,680"1 $60,559 BY the above it will be seen. that the Ex ports of Specie, since the first of January, are nearly equal to the whole impartation of For _eign Goods at the port of Nen York. While the Imports of foreign products hive fallen off largely, the ExPOrta of domestiis products show a 'similar decline, having fallen off to the value of , over a In l fflkiiNif dollars •last week, at the port of New York. If Congress would only , adopt the Stipple: memory Section tothe Revenge Bill, framed by the Hon. G. N. Eckert, and advocated in the Journal for the last three or four months! it would give a great impetus to the domestic • J iadistry of the country. Or was browns - ex, Perr?--Y,esterday we received a slip purporting to be furnished lay Mri - 5 .4. K. ,Krewson, Superintendent of the CoMmon Schools of Schuylkill county. The slip contained Notes of a visit to "School No. I," and "School No. 2." ;Where the, schools are located, and the names of the re spective teachers are matters of conjecinfe. Even if those items were mentioned, of what Seh lkill importance except to th e persons immediate- Pr.A. A. 4 " Mla of aY County Medical Society foie ISSS, the following of. ,iy interested, would be the publiesticn in tie. Scene were chosen: tail, (team-movements of the Superintendent pi e nde•e-4. F. Tricehletr, D. McKeana ia to duties, which he begins sot burg; Vier President—W. loud, M. D., Potts fiercely to discharge? - The Superintendent vile; Recording SecresarY ; 7 -1118. Sillimon, Die. is paid to visit the schools, and note their D, Pottiville; Correeponding Secestory= 7 D. J. condition. If they are satisfactory to him, , MoKibbin, M. D., Ashland; Tresnercr-9.• W. i ncapa bl e ' t Drown, M. Port Carboy', • it_ is well. If be encounters an .tencher, he should withhold the needed cer• tificate. . All this could be well and satisfee tinily executed, without periling his move- ments ostentatiously, in the public prints.— If we could perceive the least benefit ,that would accrue to the schooltrby Mr. Krewsen's inexplicable mode of furnishing his."Notest we would publish the accounts of his move ments. Mr. Krewson's reasoning in relic• tion to spelling and 'reading, is fallacious.— Ile advises reading lessons, "as soon as the pupils bin spelt words of two letters." To adopt that system, would be to make early readers at. the expense bf good .spellers.— When Mr. Krewson reports matters of general interest in connection with the Public Schools of this County, and those reports are rendered fo i e manly manner, 1;43 will publish them.--; Not before. eset de- PcoTTSV ILLE NATICK Com pany has made a Report, in pamphlet form, which is not a very neat apecimen.of print ing. From this Report we glean the follow ing: The capital stock of the Company is $128,- 375. Tie receipts during tie year were, $B,- 183 63, which added to the balance on hand January 1, 1857, $8,480 48,- gives $16,664 11, all of which was. expended in new works and paying oft: old dividends, except, $317 29, remaining in the hands of the Treasurer, January 1, 1858. There is still an indebted newt of $9,267 35, which will take all the available assets of the Company, np to April 1, 1858, to pay, and therefore, the Managers I have wisely • concluded not to pay a semi-an nual dividend at present. The estimated' re-, ceipts• for Water for the ensuinlyear, from April 1, 1858 to April 1, 1859, is' ut down at $12,000, Which will pay a 6 per tent. divi• dend, and leave a surplus of about $4000. By Cancelling the indebtedness of the Com pany, the receipts will hereafter be sufficient to cover all annual expenses and secure to the Stockholders regular dividends. The CoMpany is evidently in a more pros-1 perous condition than was supposed by many- 1 We see no good reason therefore, why the Stock should not command par. It is a-se cure investment , under any circumstances— and as the population increases, , the value of the property of the Company must continue to increase. A PUBLIC' LIBBART;—h is with gratifiesa tion vre note the f,act tbat thoquestion of the erection of a Public Library building in this Borough, is attracting as it merits, much at= tendon.' Thire is no question that a Public Library is needed in this community, and we want thetanatter talked about until something substantial grows out of it. We have re ceived another communication in relation to the matter, itnd regret that the crowded con• dition of our columns, precludes all possi• bility of publishing it this week. It will bow. ever, appear in our next. Ma. CARET'S 'Larreas.—Among the Most truthful and impressive productions of the day, are Mr. Carey's idlers to the President. The sentiments expressed in them meet the 'approbation of men of all parties. They are national in character. We publish On the First Page of to•day's paper another of .the series, more powerful and convincing even, than its predecessors. Read it. Os the -,6th inst., tho steam flouring mitti4 Cot. D. Krebs /lad Mr. F. B. Bunt:init., lo cated in I•airfield, lowa, was , destroyed by fire. Total lout abont, $lO,OOO. Messrs. Krebs and Huntainger formerly resided in this County. The loss falls heavily upon them, and we sincerely sympathize .with item in their misfortune. As the desire is expressed that the lecture on "Language; recently delivered by Mr. Henry. Pleasant: before the . -Literary Society of this ,Borough, should ,be published, we have prevailed upon the author to furnish us with a copy of it, and wilt publish it as soon as we can find room: Ws invite attention to the card of WILLIAM G. A.rauscm, Mining Engineer and Surveyor, formerly of Cumberland, Maryland, who has located himself at Kansas City, Missouri, and will attend -to the different branches - of his profession in connection with a Land Agency. lIEDITOWS TABLX. GitAMAX'S IlLtaanie.—The Febrility number is on or table. It troonains firs colored fashion Ostia; sleautifial tint engraving, entitled, "The ilar,"aud *quantity at choice literary matter. some of it ilinstritsd, The letter to M pleasing femur, of Ortibitu. fro liiu Lelatid's lactates ambenced under tin "Easy Table." They tgivi use a fading of sitkinebeside the gifted cd• itor, in rue mid-allypets ; test'on tedp - sboss a easy grata, aid listening to ids brilliant tow efl feet oven • atty. The min vibe is deprived-of. the] 111211r•Aff lam by posy-4s *nivel of- an istslisstsal foss. Gnaws ll:*Waist 111 ,41071 inmost etssalsitss v aist Is daimon,. Oss isms , midst of not litssubtes. , Osidos* ,64,411,wa•tlitssbet, los bo obtibisd at Bin. , Tom Ifoemocas, AmmramPos astlerebtedly. pat. anise Wherstly(ths Amestieds .rmist of s ib* )1144est Sciesetis i witto by lase aye, IL D., as& tbsr &odd, fni3ii is the most einsfplete work of the kind patilabeiL The publishers in. Etas. ildtard dt UN rbilodetilibli. The number basting date. Jimmtaty, 1115% (*just out... ,1 "Pirratrids's Pmtasmc LIMA Coatrooms Da. Tama MI6 BilllF, Nara Ltar."+Titts valuable i pubbeirlua is noir iseuedlitslinoptbly. iir k quo' , tatoes'sre strictly come*m and it eteephsto.--; , Bray ,stent.kesprx sad ma of ittioctis ghoul& Wave's. copy is his stem or counting room. . The puidishera aro -T. B. Pete'raott a Brothets, ° llolll , Chalfont street. local Afairs. Wiuiatn Pollock, Art., or tab• BOtousb, has bioatiappointed Notary Pid;lie. PAW° a 24a884 a Stifir.Our citismic must be on ithcle gaud, not only; action eunniatfait. bank bills which are in circalsfion keret bat spinet e'pOnterfeit coin. $3,444,1N lb parmottd. by ilsolisy.tio Monday, Wat. Jetties. tired Vicars, recidlegliritli a Mr. Treek utter Westwood, committed suiCid• t j hangime. The Muse we hese not leaped:. ' i. pa- There will be a regular! monthly meeting 44' the Young Mess Christian Aisociation . held oe Monday evening nest, :Janwiti 25th, at their roses. iu the 34 story of Busses Office Bending. Punctual attendance is squealed: . . jorßetsne of Thastbs.—A enentaunteation from Rohrenvillo, bearing the signitirese-Robert Res. sell and Thomas Ferguson,! tenant thanks: to these residents of Pauline 'ha have miniitered to the *ants of 'the iced,. of Rohrenrville and vicinity. • . ifilf*Ponsvilis :Yining and "Aritaltfaetestting Cap. pass. -For s list of the onleiri of this Company recently sleeted, see advertisement., _The Compa ny We kern, anticipate runining operationS It their Port Carbon Shalt lb to few Alkyl; and 'Will commence stoking s shaft Pottsville in about a fortnight. • . . - pit-Arrest for Paull Counterfeit On Saturday teat; a man slimed Peter Carl was arreeted In this 11orogh, Sbsrged with passing counterfeit sS'e on the 'aIroOlaok" of liew Jar. say. ' He bad a hearing beipre,Squire Conrad, on Wedies4y, sod was Committed to answer ti de fault of ball. • • Ifir`Coatmeedult/e.—Oerituwnsatanklifr. El'. darrigues, gave to Ilse Dores Society, one hen . - droll' !GSMs of bread, front the new Bakeky in Philadelphia, to be distributed to the poor of the Borough and vicinity—which watt ,aeetirdingly done on Wednesday list, thitrehy gladdening many a beart. Reader, go and de iihewbre; Ortareesy Casa.—Os *onday,SquirC Reid eotumitted, is dtitaolt'ot hail, `a man natuedNoses Brown to prison. on it chstie of stealing an ;tw eet, the property of Jmiob Schloss. ; On the same day, .I°4l and Win. Baker, and Henry Shills, charged wilt stealing four pistols trim George Schalk. were committed hy Squire seed, in default; of ballio 'newer. ' In both cases the prophrty was 'recovered. jig" The Weather •of : the. week has been plea sant—evenings cold, though. Yesterday was elear sad really deliibtial. Las Winter rut es? Not a bit of eleigbing so solar this season. Soma: : thing unusual for diis Isidtudc. Our meteorolog ical record for the vicekiiiae follows : ILA P. TilsomAra Orncii.l MISPARIXIIO4 Mai, ligurak.s sAlk.ll. ri 2P.M. 7 P.M. P4it..l am, 1.-42° a2 - -cloudy. . 18,-40 , 22 * .V 5 r-. Tom, "ir ES . Wed., '2ll 'l-- 4 Thom, ", 40 23 Heiser. " 2 4-2 5 .11 , 42 garqz..i. bloater hits just receivecand bee for sale, so exrelleut and fresh article of Bisonits, Cokes and Crockett, rebel one of the best Bakeries in Philadelphia,. whtelitite is selling as follows :- -Boston Wino Iliscults,il7l ets Jombles'and Gin. ger Nuts, 124 eta; . Fau*lly Water and Soda Craeir ers, 10 eta; Cowman Water Crackers, S eta. lie boo also just received; fresh Maid. Pickles in salt, Oranges. I:etuonr, Wbe4lllour, Buckwheat Floor it 73 cents per 25 lbe4 - libro Meal / Mince , Blest„ Apples, Coffee*, Sugars, Teas, Fruits, Cabbage, de., at reasonable rates.. Givellusw call. PlTWe;are Waited that an susunisky, 6th inst., a disgraceful seine was enacted hi Norwe gian township, abenOwe miles 'from ;Pottsville, where about three tifnusand idle men end boys bud congregated to licitness a regular pitched.bas. Ile between two buli-tlogs: They fought an hour, and mangled each Aker in a horrible imanner.— A cock-fight wOunk- up the prociedings,Ta etaqw Gasetp. Itour - cotemporairs information Is iorieet, we reiterate Its a tioti that the fact, Is 'disgraceful. It is undoubtedly, tlle duty of the pollee authori tiecto ferret out the4rincipal persons engaged In such s brutal outrake, and band thein over, tojns doe." • jar TrelAolli if 41`"1 . SOC iwy.-14..Tames Pa ley lectured on last ?Tuesday evening: Subjwat— Music. It was replete with thought and interest. Mr. Walker reac "Nothing ,to Wear." A lengthy diseussioul,ensued upon the question,— "Front which do #e derive . the greatest benefit; 'our Mineral or Animal resources t". in which a large nomber,ot speakers participated. On Tees day, evening neseita.Leeture will be - delivered by Win. D. Willimaq a Reading by 11. W. Pinker ton. Subject tor Idiscussion—"Whieh , affords the greatest tatipita4 the Anticipation or Pones *ion of en. oi t iee:4" . Affirwistiee—O. Drake and P. Gallagher. X#gatire—C.l.. Pinkerton and T. B. Walker. . , Pr'Akeyed jposttiterfeiting.—Last week two young lien named Lucius Swart; and John Cu. ter were orrestedlnear Schuylkill Haven' by Con. stable Donka,te k charge of making and passing countertp goldi and • silver coin. They were brought to thisgillorough, and Snell* taken to Philadelphia liyhDrated States Deputy Marshal Jenkins and nhkoop. At the first bearing which took plan in the Milted States' Commissioner's office, heroic. fiMamlisioner C. P. Itesalitt, an Tuesday, Constable Bunten eras examined as a witness and teilified" to making the .arreit, and also of searching the defendants, in whose pos session, it is alleged, some $7OO in counterfeit coin was fonn4„Tbe defendants were held In $3OOO bail eseii fors farther bearing on Thus:- day. T reib Lityrary Assoeintion.-4he question for discussion last Tuesday evening being the first Publicly made inotito, drew silage" audience to ibp'Library• Room before the time of . opening. irbeinsnifested conaidereble interest in the pr:mm*l4i. Alcor the preliminary business of the evening ersa *rranged, the discussion of the qiestion, "Is]the . United States Governmentjitati. liable in taking the land from the Indians in the mantairithieki it does ?" was entered into by Grif. MI T. Jones and• Rlehard Winlack, for the :native, and IMMO. and Chattel Saylor, negatives ttaelsion in the affirmative. Question for•nest ToiSsisy evening, "Whether of .the two, tidies or Mello, bas the greater Inductee on the homed Posilollsr • eilitratattee, Rich. Winter* end Grinitif T. Jones. Negetiite, Chas. Bubo . and We - . Wfolisek._ The parlors Soeleiy.—The itudiences that attend the twisty exercises of the. Society, con tinue largo:end appear to. manifest unabated in terest to thiirprmeedloge. Oa Taeishky- livening last, Mr. F. Poison delivered ss lecture, pro. finely ilituOsted with diagrams, ou the eye, or. . the philosiphy of-seeing.. Mr. Dotson Is sanded to the thauhe of every regular attendant of ihe Society's *ionises, for the core hi Cook in preps: ring bit Miriam and for the manner in which he elaciditild his saiject. His stereoscopic ex planation aril new we presume, to mitiy. and in. teststiog teoli. Ail la all, she lectors les the doid festa44i of the season's exercises. After the lecture Mi. Gowan reined a poem; "The Man arch's DOos," in his usual oftectl!e style. A de: bate than om - els on the question, whether Com. Paulding*** justified in stetting the Allibuster Walker on the soil bt gicereps, with Mean. Allis and:Ooyhr in the allinastive,ond Masts. dote' led Wediesitl in the negative. BoyMersa ineinciblit, and the decision of the jedpa was to hirar et Ow sOrwittra; • ' ' • The fagoting is ditOrder of asaralaw for awl TesiNlayrinshig t...lmetart big, B. Wigan; .Rwatisig by P. P.-Limas; leailitatis the bii*gkebt of-*9-0 1 4040P)rbolliNsta** 1 mar 440whetio.=.***/wataiiir. aid' Ones, ==E= pllr Cl,* a a Literal, lattitater—Tb* e,serel ass of lest; Tuesday everting .were as Mims :-- A lecture* C.- R. notafird ou "Sett improve. sent." aid a discussion uponittkgevey, "Shedd the present Neutrality Laps be sitoiabed.''.. , -' Affirmative—Reopen& Miller; iforein- 11 " 11- teed and , Decision, Motley. Nat!: Tuesday evening the exudate win he,* Leotai‘ by A.,C. Miller; a Reading by . D. R. Albright. eseeties—"Does the peheetnity erre. Gone"' meet depend upon the Monroe Atarb*:' .A.Fr• satire--Upettereh and Ressford. Ziqsstiete—ale sal and Mortimer. 'id "sguipstif writing from Paht Atte, am rates the folloling act of "kindaesewhieli tram them'reeeetly. Its sayer - - One of our respeetable witrigatato of the Schuylkill Canal tendered to y 151415611 mmdraped the following act of kindness; other barks" , ren dered services along that idol Zee (tkeMw path : for masons, and uadonbtadly brought kindredt • dollars into his master', pocket It was *bast the closing of the year 1857, when the hideous form of in animal might have been sear mandating to and fro, grasping at every little straw, os hitt were a.preelons jewel. Tim fort it, le arm timed ma to starve. Yes, he weediest and tot tered about eight and day without itntesame„ until the Mere skeleton of the selmel was visible. This ghostlike creature chanced to stray sear a house aid got upon lb. roof of a distills* which served as the back stoop and at the • same time tweeted the min. As it vat net of the strongest' description, down the.onfortmase but now forte . nate creature, fell among whisky barrels and swill' tubs. Not being tartly the sudden change , of e4ment, he immediately cammeseed.devourlag ' the contents of one of the tabs. Bat ho was not longed:hired to be in this happy sonditim,for as Might be supposed, tko interested persons of the I house got hint oat the best way they scald, and again was be east upon the solid without a trim!. Tim nuinterested boys, who wire a little mote ra tional than the beggarly ormer ' L iaised olabarrip. dos to purchase some food to lisp- the creators' froze evarratien, but this action vas soon'tboPind, I and the animal tattered- aboat for a short time, and-finally; fell, lingeringly fell, to rite no more.' The owner then, was, to his great astonishment, nodded to remove the beast from that place, and ,as life was not extinct, the cowardly master 'brought a ride-and pistol and shot tiro several times. - Not actemplishing his design, be in a 1 !brutal manner beet out with an axe the brains of I moles faithful animal. Now,Mkat ;an -- be more -Inhuman? I ask, is it zioY bestial ,illy, is it, not worse - 7 The:Bible gays the wieltediore dark ness; so that their 'Mil deeds- may not be seen.-- $e did not bury his horse . Until a goodly portlu* et the Inhabitants were abed.. • • . "At isugthilte horse gam red and sielv.- • . 1 • Wes stiff and lameltad blind: . When gratitude, slut too quick Forsook his amatire*adati. Ile bluely thernibt the bast to starve, But vain his efforts ally - Then suddenly, with spirit fell Ws drove bias Tram his stall." AltD"Proceediaga of llorostgb Conmeii.-4 sta ted meeting of ,the Borough Council was bold Tuesday 'ironing, January 19tb, 1858. Present, Messrs. Wesley, Derr, Mellarron, Shortie, Foil.; aisle and Shoenar; Mr. Shortie it thechair. Minutes of the prorioui molding road and adopted. , • IL- , Cosuitittes on Aceoiews.--Contlesea to band all bills due the Borough, in their hoods, to the So licitor for collection. Continued on bill-of Hose from Diviong Co. p , • CQJlmittec Sorvey.;—Cootipotti to , procure copy of pule tor Second sad itarrttoa streets. Special Oboiwittee.—On snit against G. W. Sny der. continued. On lot comer of Centre and Market streets, continued. On collecting curbing bills against B. Pott, continued. On re•anditiog Treastirees account, continued. On water. from Bard Patterson's spring, : continued, with power to act. Stied Coniattee.—. -Report iairviO7r street opened, and continued on opening Ilerrisonit.7 Report planking Norwegian Creek linistotd, and diaaharged. ' , • . A petition from Berjamla Cook and others, to bare Norwegian Creek covered at their property, wai refemd to the Street Committee. Oa motion of Mr. Shoener the Committee .on Lamp and Watch were Mahoritied to procure rat tles for the watchmen, and to keep them on duty from 10 O'clock, P. M., to 5 M. from Oct. Ist to Apia Ist. On motion of Mr. Mcßarron the Committee of I Lamp and Watch were instructed to offer a nt. ward of $3O for the arrest and conviction of the parties who broke street lamps In Morris Addi tion on Prltikr morning last. Committee of Latepand Watch was instructed to erect a lamp at the upper end of - Centre street, near the Coal bank. The following bills were read and ordered to be paid t . Chas. Warman aid others, $6O 25 J. I'S. Derr, - • • 52 52 E E Bland, on account, 150 00 Solomon Hoover, Adam Shilliog, Samuel Lewis, "Adjourned. lIMIGUBATION OP iril iUSAX i F. nev', GOVERNOR OF PENNSYLVANIA. ails Address. The Inane Station ceremonies at lierrhbeng, were in , Wresting, and were w (teemed be • large assemblage of people. The platform was erected in bent of the cspii tot. The military display was grand and linpoelog.—; The oath to the Governor elect was adtrilnistered by the Speaker of the Senate, and the delleery of the Inman. sal Address was proceeded with. i ' Isaamemaral Address. trittrw-Crtmses t—in appearing before you to enter upon my duties as Governor of the Commonwealth, / consult my own inclinations to conionnies to the temga which demands* popularaddrees; and, In the tint place. I sheik? embracethis opportenity to setters my profound sad gratittni thanks to the people of Pennsylvania, for honoring me with the thief Ementire odes In their government. Their kindness will sever be forgotten. nor will the confidence they have roomed in roe ever be intentionally betrayed. Duty to Moen and: to myself will require that the obligation which L benefits& taken, to discharge my public duties with fidelity. be feithfotly observed; and thus justify, as far as possible, the pogo. Ise decision. Doubtless I may commit edam to a pod lion Involving eo much of responsiblDty; but I will hope that none of deem wilt be of a pave charade? or motivativecharacter, of vital injuey totter public lnterests, I tries in advance a charitable judgmentupon my eeiclal con duct-41M it shalt be construed with kindness end'tOt• MUM. an long es ft shall appear to be preempted by chm ewe and honest motives—end I here engege,ln thispob- Ile and formal manner, to regard the will of the people, the public good, and the enameled' of the Constitution as the guiding lights by which my mune le to be dime! ted. With these alms constantly in view, I Anti in dulge the pleasing hope of doing some good In the high station to which I have been called by the public voles and of repressing mme evils which may threateo the public welted., or the individual rights of the people. ;tam Citizens of the Senate and House of Atfprunda fiees:—lt will be my indent desire to cultivate with ion. ILI Representative* of the people, the most amicable re. tattoos, and to unite with you lu the adoption of all such measures as the public good may require. The different branches of the government. although charged with distinct duties, are to be regarded as parts of one harmonious whole; and it Is well when all these parts move onward without jar, interference°, collision. No vertheless, the distinct duties of the Executive, when duly and honestly performed, may washes differences the heglitature; hut In such case, it will be expe dient to cultivate • spirit of compromfmandeoncithetion tbr the dispossinf such differencesor. at least, fur miti gating the feelings of alienation to which Buy tend. Ills one of the duties of the Ea/cutler, from Mee to time, to give to the General Aram* information of thestate of the Commonwealth, and recommend to t bele consideration such measures as beshall judge expedient; and under usage this Is done by messages in writing, whichare entered among thepubliereeords, and rrautin a pert of the odds' history of the State. Ido net un derstand this ass power of dictating to the General Ate sembly measures they shall adopt, nor even IS a power of initiating laws, but man Informing and suggesting pow er, In no impact trenching upon the just and proper je rielletion of the legislative department of s free State. In short it was never intended to give a legal control over the proceedings of the Representatives of the peo ple lathe enactment of the tame. It is thereferosa light of communication with them, which, while pendently and reasonably exercised. can give no just occasion fur jealousy, objection or complaint. The Uecutlve, when sureleing this right, is hut petfurtning a plain duty, and can apprehend no difficulty to spotlit:ll'lth a nr weeded freedom even upon questions when: an entire agreement of sentiment cannot be expected. Bat there Is another and more de limee power which pertains to the relations between the to da tive and Executive de. partments. By-the twentrthird and twentpfeurth sections of the illst article of the Constitution. all bills puma by , the General Assembly, and most of the orders, resolutions and votes in which they may mew, are submitted to the Retentive:4'M if disproved by hiss. can only be made valid bye vote of twothirds of each Route.-- Thle power of dieproval Is among the most Important duties of the Executive, and is constautly beaming more as, from the operation of obvious and' Maim) causes. In my opinion it is the deer and binding duty of the Executive to return Sr reconsideration every-bill, order.reeolutien or vottif, presented to him, which be cannot approve—ln other word*, that the mean of his lodgment and tousclence shall be actually given to any measure before he permits it to take offset; unless In deed, It be passed against his objection by a two-thives Vote The words of the Constitatica ars,.lt be approve Sedan sign it, but it be shall not approve, he shall no taro ft, with his objections, to the Rome in which it Asti herr tettgitutted." Weida mead notating a pow er and preseribe a duty Wanton, clear and definite ..m. It is manifestly the intention of the Constitutkat that 'the deliberate and conarlentkons apptotal ofthe Govern or shalt be gives to a bill before it becomes a law, in ad dition to the approval of the two Bosses that previous ly paned it; unless the malerilisesiteteards given to it upon reconsideration to Mat 11111" shall be et ;s chive es to chatty Indicate the wisdom of the measure. It is teas that wpm things Mehl or luntlineent, when so snot interestssee involved, nor enuatitutional prin cipled ill tinestiter. nor privets rights &smiled, cons dere. 'tionsofaxpedintey may betaken IntOactenntby tbe Ex. "entire; Ind sedately no sobetantlal eithation, whether at polki et of brintiplay an hi waived by biro in view of his each to naspart tba tonsUtation. Tao days (Saw 1 days excluded) Ms allowed the Executive to consider a [ bill. cud biapprove or Veto It, atter which it will become b.a law withentlibe signature, if umpresiondy returned. The pact ea of my predetemora bits been memionally to ptyalin bills to bums* laws by this limitation of time. nay base taken effect is the satin shoran of Rum tire action. lint I believe this has only caeurted whets the Fauseotive has found it impassibie to gwel a positive opielotrapda the measuie-'-witere. though not wooltiee. tamable, it iris tibial—or, *here it war manifest that a [ veto would bet mass its dabs!. Thhillgaeltthe practice ought not I. be aztandedoted the prseticelissit Moms to quesikai. ice it the prevision that Ma Antibes , Aimed bee .returned within to days, Ilse Wayne laws, was intended as n - ranl nestsor ftatatlie abuse, in on ir bolding them naiades lat, and pot as a mat by which the itseentive $ MUM* Ude to litho sent. slams thalapanaiblit of oelling upon taus, it 'weak Nag cher Uutktbe allainina lasts twerntstab paopest aunt* k *Soda .' . • bee Os Widow ay leasOlumlivithith• days attar Or poop of in hilt, may 4/Mvs tarletarativeof dna 4 tan *a isaddibriag 'lined boa fa all altaidild that it gal brow a kw Wine mat loak'elthla Mao tloyo tflor Oa VOSlONlttorelLoitoihro roma= al al ban ant awe" out% las Onwiesei alb* Ibletilab et thellarligtanowbak iffy *Mb btliio to ototallot swum*. wit* titionaliba...lollmteapasirainaChn _lin --obislaarapr ----.m..rAldiA'woamt ' event plata that the retentive could reaaonably ask In nth Mats only the tall ronstitutionaloperied of ten Soya dx ionningidi opinion. and that all bills he believe* It is his defy to approye„ shall hi actually signed within that period. ' by the exercise ofressoleable Industry Ude eat In ell mete beacemplished. Then sloth bills u disprerre will be held over tei be Upturned to the it la the General Assersigy wale three dot= theirifar. meeting, ace-idiot to theconstitutional serv vtilt** This TM feeperly dispose et all bilis in 'bands at UM, adjournment, unless I oilleed.ll be allowable tab:Moue bills and permit theta to 141COMIO lIIRS with oat hie action. The PeeleietY of signing Ms by UM ilorernot between the sessions or the lutbdature halt been uustionsd. It date not suers with the old Practice:, It is errtainlyib - hie to abate Daring my term •it will mildly be con flied to the first ten days after an edleeferieeet• and all wet - then approved. may be astsidered as awaiting the nest meeting of the General Assembly, to be Er turned with the Executive disapproval. The Emotive should not be eutjected for long prriods of time to the moileltatious or lime Interested in bills. nor shoulkhe tie elattect to the itapntalkme of Indedsion, or,faibr- Mem almost unavoidable In each aims. Nor is It tight that he should have In his Winds the meths of latteenee , which the holding open of his doeishm upon billaduring a ram would conker. Insides.* great wrong WY be done to those interested In legislation, by conlinulte r them for an undue period in uncertainty as to who fate bills In which their rights, their poverty. or their 'r business may be luvoleed. There areevtiswhichanfis eentire may obviate by settling his policy firmly In thee. ontset of his adminburation. It world be welt Motto, the Legislature to ea shape its action as to avoid the ne. emit., of sending many important bills to the Governor in the closing days or hours of a session. Yellow Citizens: Although it will not be expected that I should at this time discuss In detail the particular gneattt deri ea v er tochyltimill probably 041 brilly to giv betore iebeexmamtmarovern. to the geseral views of pnbile policy to which I hold. In thdr application to practical Issues • now'panding. The currency of the State Is in such. a disordered condition that a general and wholesome public opinion demands its reform. and the establishment of effreteal - terriers agaisuture convulsions. This is a sulteet which will test igence. the firmness and patriotism of the Uspreseutatlvee of the people In the ve went, and may Impose game reepoaat6ifGies upon the Xxecutive. Sly views are declivity hostile to the emla ston and circulation of small notes as a currency :AO the lamas/ of hankies espital under present arrangement, and to the issues of bank paper upon secoritke Wade' etude for their redemption. The want of uniformity in the legal provisions under which misting banks oper te,' Us objeetionable. In the revision mad ametobnent of our banklngsystem, the public interests in my opinion. de. mend the extension of the specie basis upon which iw sues are made: the suppression of the smaller denomi nation of notes heretoforeedlowed: thorough reports of the condition end trasinetwof Banks with their frequent pulite:llM; additional seentity (otbdr than specie); to consist of the hoods of this State or of the United States, teethe redemption of circulating notes, Preluding In all. eases proper individual liability of - stockholders and di rectors, fitted for convenient and actual enforcement: with a supervisory and controlling power Id some pre por *Meer or department of the Government to restrain or suspend the action of banks in ease of their violation or evasion of the law. • When specie current"' shall be Peel:Red to he people, by !meaning' the circulation of bins of tun t ed denom ination. it be highly desirable that thelscal affairs of the Statergovernment gull be wholly separated from three of the hanks—in other words, that the money transactions of the government, both in Its collections and disbursements, shall be In the legal coin of the country. .Whenever a practicable, convenient and eft tient scheme for the' operations of the treasury upon' such basis can be presented to me by the ' repreventa tires of the people it will meet with a cheerful approval. There are di fficulties In the cam, however, far greater than those surmounted by the general government in the establishment of Its independent treasury system; but the object being one of the first magnitude, and cal culated to exercise a most salutary Influence upon the salon of the government and upon the tandems. of the hanks and the people, it is well worthy of earnest con sideration. . In reforming the currency, a single State can accom plish but a moderate amount of good, however sincere, intelligent ann earnest It may be. without the coopera tion Meatier States, and especially of those which adjoin it. Beak notes are not stopped in their Sow by itusgi nary State lines, nor does it ltietti possible for a State al together to prevent foreign notes from circulating with in her botdere, even by the most stringent ometmetifs. must, therefore, Invoke our sister Rates to join with us in the repression of small paper, and In such other particulars of reform as require for complete toreetise their cooper:dhoti.. Meantime, to the extent of our pow er, let us exert Gumtree to furnish our citizens with a eafeend stable currency, to prevent future financial con vuhdona similar to that under which the tommunity has for SOON time been struggling. and to relieve the govern ment In its Steal idled from tbe danger of depreciated or worthless; paper and the embarrassments arising from dependence upon corporations of her own creation. The people of Pennsylvania by the recent adoption of an amendment to the Constitution on the subject ot Public Indebtedness, have imposed an imperative obli gation upon their servants to practice4conomy, to limit expenditures, and to give their best efforts MA* grad tut but eventual extinguishment of the existing public debt. After eight years of eiperience under the sinking rand act of 18411, we find our public indebtedness but slightly • dimiuished. The constitutional amendment just adopted demands the establhhtnent of en effective sinking fund for Its payment. and I shall consider It one of the leading duties of my administration to see tha that amendment Is carried out both In its letter and I 1,3 spirit. I cannot regard the redaction of the three mi " tax on property =dent the last regular session untie. Lest'blunt; othersisei than as inopportune; and done.' ie exiatlng fi nanc i al 'ambertassments, wilt for a .tinte reduce the 'amount derived from other sources of refits no. Nor will any verylarice amount of the purchase . money of the koala line of the public works be realised by the Treasury for a considerable pe. Md. It will therefore, be necessary for the State to husband her re.. Winces and to increase her revenues as far as possible, without oppression to any interest, in order to meet her current and necessary outlays, the demands of her cred itors, and the positive obligation of the constitutional amendment. There b a great lack of consistency and' principle in the laws pawied during some years to relation to inter potation. They have been created upon no settled, uni form plan, are excessive to number, and many of them nnumemary to the aceo: raplishment of any legitimate purport They have, doubtless, encouraged speculation, end in various ways contributed to the recent financial reonvulsion. Various sod Incondstent provisions appear in sets establishing or extending the powers et corporate ;bodies of the game class and general character. The tax laws relating to them are he some confusion, and come, Iquenny tams paid bt them an meal. while some wholly escape any share in due public burdens. In brief, our !system of Incorporations has become so mat. diversified and difficult cf compe&endon, that no reasonable in t dustey can master the whole subject, and understa precisele,where we are and whither we are drifting. 1 thorough revision of our taws on this subject, and the i establishment of general, uniform regulations for each dam °temperate bodies, with-the avoidance, se far ria 1 possible, aspects! provisions for particular corporalicaM, are reforms Imperiously demanded by the public Inter-1 I este. in which I shall headily cooperate. I hare no hatility to ewes; against Incorporations toe proms ob. jecwbeyoud the power of individital means and skill, nor generally against legislative belittles for the amen cation of tither and mpitat to the eventide' of wealth, where individual, unprompted adieu will not go. nut no one can assert that we ham limited ourselves to such a policy, nor that Our, laws on this subject have been osfuLelinsistent and just. But, notwithstanding all topics of regre t or criticism in our public career. ( and which should r theirmoper fruit In amendment and reform.) we may well be proud of this Pennsylvania of ours—of her people, her instltn lions and her laws. She has become great, us and powerful ranking among the first of t States; and her condition at home and character abroad, bear testimony to her merits, and promise for her a distin guished future. Besides ber agricultural renewers', which are great and that in importance, she is capable a producing in untold quantities those two articles of prime necessity and universal use. hen and coal. Even in time of widespread financial calamity, when ipeepla- Lion and extravagance have done their worst to nipple the operations deal:Mal, and stay the hand of labor In its useful toil. the leading interests of our State may be taunted among the first to minaret end to furnish a strong and reliable bids for the resumption of aet vity in ail the chanuela of employment, and• all the ra• times of trade. That government would be unwl and blind which would administer the public affairs o this State otherwise than In alleit of kindness and p lion to these meat and ea tal interests. From the earliest pert of onr history, it has the policy of Pennsylvania to educate all her citizens; and, at this time Orb institutions of learningand educational -fatellittAii - tre mut to those cf any country. Guam. mots &hied eyeball is justly dbtinguished as one of the most practical and efficient In the Union. -Let us then, cherish this traditional polity, coming down to us from the fathers of the Commonwealth, and by every means in our powerfoster and strengthen the measures now successfully producing the remits so ardently desired by . the, patriotic men who have gone before us. Whileour domestic affairs and policy naturally wilt mosey most of the attention of cur Government and our _people, it is not to be forgotten that Pennsylvania bears very interesting relations to the other States of the con federacy, and looks with an anxious eye to the proceed. togs end policy of the General Government.' It Is both our duty and our interest to cultivate the moat friendly relations with our sister States, and to frown upon all attempts to sow among them feelings of alienation. We should exert our whole influence to keep the governteent , ante Union to its true potation as the common agent of the States suit the people, exercising high powers and trusts for their advantage and welters, and deriving all its powers from the written Constitution which called It Into being. At this time we have strong reason to coo fide In that government, as we know that its administra• Lion la in oafs. able and patriotic hands; and that it may be trusted to deal justly with all sailors of the country. .Insubordinatiom—an utter disregard and contempt of just and lawful authority—has heretofore produced dif. Scuttles In the Territories of Kansas and Utah, and, in themes of the latter, Ws, now precipitated a state of armed hostility between the inhabitants atitthe gener al government. In the former, the pertrefel American remedy for the redoes of prattled grievances real or Mr 210E1ml—the hallat box—heir been foe *Meg time ab jured by fa considerable portion of the population, and a struggle between legal authority and unlawful end ir regular combicedkros continued down to the present pe. Hod. Meantime, contributions of money and aid from the States have kept up excitement end turbulence in the Territory, and-enabled designing linen there to tn. flatnersions which otherwise would long since have sabal ed. •.Thejurent and opinion of the comet* menet be too straw , y consolidated in favor of umbers and against all who up to appose them by authorised means.— Nor can the excuse for resistance to the Territorial tam, and for falling to perform the duties Of citizenship un der than, that wrongs and frauds were penetrated at elections, be admitted as a fustificatioo. -Where else lions ere so frequetit - , and the right of suffrage sh liberal, as In.this country, it is peculiarly the duty of a good etizen to obey Misting authorities, end even objections , - ble laws, knowing that the former can be changed, sod the latter modified or repealed, within a very brief peri• od. And as to disputed elections, they must be decided by the proper legal authority, and not by Individual cit. hens, or irregular seleconatttuted aseemblagm. Insubordination to necessary and rightful authority, instigated and encouraged by unworthy men in the or elates, who desired that dfwahad should cootie us, and wete willing to contribute to ;that object, is the prolific fountain from which the trun:lee In Kansas have henbane proceeded. II was natural, perhaps inevitatil 'that this eondnet by a party in the territory - should mimic* an opposite party to markpemjustillable sets, and to much' impru dent and unreasonable conduct: Thasextremesact and _react upon each caber. and when the lairs are defied and individual action let loose, wrong, owns en d ,0 0 . lace are neeesaary eremite. The last phase of the Kansas question„ which is upon the constttution homed by a Tetritoriateonventiou. peculiarly for the judgment of OWSITIWI, to which the genre of admitting new Staid is madded by the 'Con stitution of the Cube. The repremutatives of the pee. pie and of the States in Congress asseMbled, wilt meet that question ander all the reeponsibilities which they owe to their constitu-nte. and which are imposed upon them by their oaths ofolleet and with full information upon matins of feet important to the formation of* fined judgment. Kends are constantly mentrinfelo the ter- Atom which will *Road matter for Congreesiotud debate, and may affect thidr ultimate deaden. To the people of Pennsylvania the admission of a new State into the Union—lnto that confederaey of whirl! she M a member--most be at all times a subject of high intend. And I believe 1 express their sentiments,•as well as my own, la declaring ibat all the qualified elec tors a aterritory should have I lull and fair opportuni. ly toputleipate In Matting delagatee 10 Arm a Costal tution preparatory to admission as a Stets, sod, if de. tired by them, they should also he allowed an tumuli lied right to vete upon suChßonetitution, after it .15 framed. Of emcee tbeeestirn dab fell to vote, in either cans. Selma eouthisin that the proceeding goes on with-. out their participattoe. It is to be hoped that Congres s will make such provision fur other Tenitories that the prima difficulty will ban no repetition In the future. In conclusion permit met* Oblate that ail experience and reflection prove that the moral virtues Sara the only fir m Inundation of palate order as well as Individu al aMmeter, and their support shotdd therefore, engage therpeolbund attention atheneum's; and the aroma lien *fall good men. • Wail, indeed, will be any stratinte mated *tithe reg. Witten of asetiekr, and the proutraleit of man's true and substantial happletlia, note% it dead Upon a thunder Um more penetrated lima tars the Satin hthellarell oftheleonr. Pa C= l of *Great unease, Pow width rake the Minot Wisp sad -alattai *ea olltooppoirt , tboavdtasso ohlek .aut a=ao datlaralittatiod • _proi,potooa asset* to datotka sad imam. - ationaskr lapasloi the Mite goidanot at tat poranautor ot, N IWO tai alas 'tar . makaol eta Ow porta tao rmum bot t a d* tiesatoika Melee %eat MY otra-assadosteo,la4 ti sissaata oat itaapo. la bog lOW* SO - =.lllll ffileedailli sountaltlea s lit Worla—ber ,ottailooValotts sad proudly toottoka. her solaria( 'MO% Llama; itaillaarradrooor WS. V. totta. $459 21 PARE' 'Alp) IICI3SCfRS. Sleighing stllboon is it.ieellent. - • ; pi? Red-flannel petticoat* ore now the item jai rd Sobdsy papdrat.Uanisburg is twelettted. 4111rDositm hi last week, 161; in New Y0rir, , 425. "-• , • H ;letticmitied span mikarieg tha sB7.oo4lloribe. • - , • Ifft • Dveingf 1857 :then was 11118 "rower's in quests in St. Louis; Iltrr. - • - • - florpiioro were ift,o2o passengers iseThed over theCauses:has 'Railroad during 1857. isr-Ttis calibrated Ravel troopwis &Vont to dieurganise, end refire hoar the stags. Allrfolonday, the 18th inst., was an "etnelrer: sary of ljetkjamin Franklin's btrtb.day. jlerThis eighteenth of Jactiary was the Sent:, versify Ithe birth bf Daniel Webster.. _per The Farmers of Berke and Chester eonntine have been ploughing dating this month,. .121r•The St. Pine la's - Orphan Asylum of Phila. • delptis in, contains seventy.one 2sllr•Last week in Barks county, Fa...;DaVid Gross einamitted suicide, by cutting his throat. 112187.10 blassatihnietut during 1856, there wen 84,44514th5;12A65 marrisgeo.end2o,734 deaths. 6 820• The papers ticord the death of Mr. !hoer F. Grath, a musician of Baltimore. of considera ble. . merit. Alt - There is now Being in Burnside.: Pa., Mr. Dederick Snyder, 111 years ofd.' His wife Jane 1007 years old. . jfifir•A. young man named Cm. Istewilyn fell dead in a bell rooni. while da zing on New Tear's night, e . t.a:min:is, Pa. prllealy's :fail-length portrait of *X.Presi• dent Fillmore is on exhibition in the rotunda of - the capitol at Washington. • fir The Nor York Comosreiaticirertion., the oldest daity paper publithetLin thatch'', comes out in n complete pew snit. - • • 41511,7,be Wilmington Repebfie i says Jai. Ja. quett, lot Mill Creek hundred, DeeL- his a chicken whichis about twenty years old. *.! • ISIS -Mayor Timuann has signified Ms-intention of exterminating i the lottery policy! business in New Fork city, root and branch. jofir•The inauguration of Rom •7'. • Holliday Midis, as Governor of Maryland took plats at An napolis on Wednesday. ?flys t week..; pfr A French paper defends the system the Government had adopted, of importing Degrees, and laughs at the English philantropius. ; • Ar. Crawford's equestrian 'Rehab of Wishing. toe, will be placed upon the moan :Mot at Rich mond. Pa., on the 22d of February next. - ,fiElr-At Pittsburg, on Sunday, ,Copt. Jobs F. Colc,i sentenced to the Penitentiary,for assaulting his Wife with intent to kill, hung himself: ' `41:111 -At Pittsburg on Saturday, James M. Kel ly wee contacted of murder in the first degree, for' killing lVisenuta, Geri:nail, in Getaber last. jrar The Medical Crasette, of Lisbon, asserts that all the pistons in that city who retitle id houses lighted with gas have escaped the yellow fever. is:saidpiebel intends sending;ter the. ethical wardrobe and jewelry to the: United States tabs sold.. The vacua of the same is itatel $125,000. ; • Jar The!Charlesten papers anottire the sudden death of Mn. G. F. Merchant, foitierly Miss E. 'Raymond, wife of the Manager el:idle Theatre at that plsee.l ' • • 4 1 fillt••The prmpett at the present time is rather) uolavorahleja relation to"}lie tee crop, nod the parties im'oledintely interested begin to tosoifits no litle _ _ % _ _ • orThisre is said to be a woman in one of the lonatie asylums 'near New York, who• thinks that tho Roman . Catholics are trying to build a eatbe . • deal in her stomach. • . jildrOfr all the Eastern odors, EatChoull is, that most employed to. Europe,' not as aacent for the 'handkerchief, but ass preservatlee for it against the, destrsietion of insect.. k-7, JRITTIie late Ravi- Benjamin C. Grafton, who died at Cambridge, Miss., lain Wednesday, during a minister of thirty years, prenehed•every,Sunday with the exception of two. ''. , • • 1 per• Governor Rant his it its contemplation to write a cranial:ado° of the Political History' of New York, commencing with the adoption of'the present State Constitution. , . ' - .00-Ilr. Mackay, with the modesty peculiar t o ' hint, declines to wear the laurels of unotheriand says that be is riot the author of "Jeannette and! Jeannut;" popularly attributed to his pin. pirThe steam ship Sarah Sands came very near Bing completely destroyed near Mauritier, by Ere, ,, n Nuventater. The escape was narrow, She feti d! +JD board a large number of troops for lodic'. Affr•Tho advertisement of the Post Office Do. partmopt, for proposals for tarrying the' mails in fourteen states and two territories, occupies one berldred and twenty- columns, of, the ET 114011.1 jarldiss Bertha Bit timer, aged twenty years, and lately a teacher in the common schools 'it Brookline, has recovered $5,000 danisges of John" A. Sao!, a married man-of that city, for breach of promise of marriage. Allft There is said to be Invested in the bide , leather business in Philadelphia, a capital of not less than two millions of dollars, Arad in the mane. facture ot morocco and sheep sk.na; at least lira hundred ihonsand dollars. ; -per-Only those - who have suffered nil the mis eries of Pgspepeimin Its various terms. can spare-I ( elate the I vain* of a *iodide* thativiU ears tt.isl i disease. ('to all who. would And a remedy we say.; , try the Of yg emoted ..iliners.' , l - . 1 ; 0 . jilir One editor in Oregon. calif another a "cattle - • side, bitg;pase master aid a smilliod" to.a earl talc' politician, and is desioniitutted; by the assail:, ed In reply, "a miserable. illiterate' specimen Air hut:tenni of delirote tremens; notoriety." . 1 , itoty-The condition of financial affairs in Eutopi, bad imptisved, and a London report has it, that} "the year bad comnieneedi :favorably _in ell' thi sack roattets, and Consuls bad experiericed afarri ther imitrovement of nearly, cone-half per tent." lm. BIZ Climes"! 'aged 22, poem:ol44 suicide 'nt Rielunoad, Va., on Wednesday teat 14, taking ilandarimn. The , deceased loft a not star Ling tht he, Committed . allicide deliberately; the: • cause li was poor, diseentinied and tired of life: jfidrjThe - Dublin (Ireland) Freer:ante* Jerilynl states fink there has been an alarming mi Reel 'essevre iti'Dublin. Bands of have t Sin off military restraint and have kept the 'sit irr;rs constant state °revel terns ni by their drama' e n owl. Alf• A, Vaibington has a well organised police. By the new set the city is divided tutu ten iodide distrietei two' officers -being appointed tojeaeli. Officers{ are to wear uniforra, nod be paid at rates fro 6 $ 00 to $750 per annum, the chief having $l,OOO _ pa l - , , . 41 i A handsome yelling bride was obeeried to bi. in 'deep reflection err her wedding.day.—Oneef the bridal/staid' tusked Ibii subject of her ntedifa tioel r I am thinking." she replied, "which of my 'old beaux I should marry, in . case I should be camels widow." • •, I _ 1 i JlBB•The panic by'whieh the whole costar? qs. so recently agitated, has entirely subsided. rho terrible monetary convulsion bee - gone by, and jai though theri are thousands who'are still suffering from its effects—from thin time forward a graOisal improvement may be anticipated. - II .. J• The establishment of a great steam ba kery Philadelphia is Minting conriderable excitement among the bakers. It is, said that this . establish- meat, through the advantages 'forded by its inn. ehhaery for bread•baking, will - bit able to sell bread at prices at which ordinary, bakers could not I, live. plif•The gossips at Washington say, that t of the best among the new reportorial seats in. the House, are to be assigned to the ladies cerres. pondents of the Charleston Costrierand Bitston Poet, Miss Barrie! Fanning Bead end Miss ) . 19 in. die. No wonder the Secrets_ "tithe members get out.: • $2ll2•A r distinguished, foreign minister ' to !those the following question w as put, says the joke is so "bad that it violates the laws of „nations i i Why is Cummodure:Paulding like's blun ti ering Seaton? , s - • 1 Because the . President etinfesses taut, In captur ing Walker, he > commented aerate error. 1 . . ,peralail new Judges, of the Supreme Court, Messrs. Strong and Thompson; having been , elec.: ted for squat tenets, drew lids on the 4th' instant, for the priority of sueceiding to the Chief Justice: ship as provided by the Constitution. The draw. lag resulted in favor of 'Justice Thoinpaoe; ' who, will accordingly, be Chief Justicanext saes' Judge Knox. „, jfitrA few days se g o ;were united st Mucous, by the Rev. James Aspinall,'M. A., rectod of Al= thrope, Lineolushire, Mr. John 'Fowler to Mies Jane ilolidiy, both of Ameotts— Sonie /owlets tag widgeon, sod some Fowlers lag teal. I But this Fowler of ours has teamsd him a wife, Some men ask a holiday on this day or that, s ; • '1 But this man has asked one to last Maier life. pirTba last steamer from Europe brosigbtlet. tars from the Rev. Mr. Prettyman. a usissinnari of ,the Methodist Church, residing at Shawls. in But garb% In which that gentleman thus speaks of the price of food in that place :-.-"Sharnie •is the cheapest plies to' livej in we have ever; been in. A good sized - IMS!' of bread can be bought for one.l and a half cents, it chisken,for five cents, and eggs for two cents a dozen,' ate." ; E. , ,1101140 Charlotte cbunty, Va., are entombed the remains •of Patrick Henry. A - monument ,was recently placed slier the sacred -relies. Pa one of the slabi is Inacribed : "Patrick Beery.— Born go ; 29th, 1116; Died June :hiss i v y.— Hit fame, his best epitaph." On the other : "Do. reatbos Dandridgn i , wife of Patrick Henry. Born in the year 1755. , Died February - 14th,i,10,31.":-• It wlll,thus be seed that his wifir,sleips by his side. . . . ,jggrqleti. Havelock lin , wit as well:as o'war. iaor. The following is the dispatch byi which lie em/eyed the Intelligence' of his last kenos in India to the Governor General: i. "Dear Seurat:: Let sit our'past reisfortOnea be forgotten, for we are in Luck Noie. Yfiurr, - Hriztomr." This is . nearly •aa good as Sir Syddey Smith's famous despatA annouhelog the isapture of Scinds:—“Peeesiii." "1 have 'lipoid.' They both doubtless, at some time served in the Pon job. 3 ple ,,, Pooels" errs the following Cram the districts:— - ' (Young Comte Ands a, Miter sitting one gate, smoking.) ' _ Curateqdasirool to ingratiate himself with one of his floet.) •ils fine morning, my (eland; One of his flock girt* the , alightesi nod,' and s, grant, and spits. Canto (supposing be bad not beta) "A he morning, toy friend." • One or his dock—" Did I Bay It watal? Do you want to hargue, yam bagger?" , , ISt- Some nye weak* aim*, one Dr. 0111•11, visit. ed Spencer, Cetera.,, *bus be leeturnd oa pbrenot. ogy, anatomy, de., sod prieticed the former eel. , eine. Be bad been them *tout a vied'. when be' went away, and,after an absence of Ores Weeks, came back. U. bad prevlottsly fanned an sequin. tenet with a ram:table you% lady of the town, and married her an the morning ether his return. It sat subsequently Menyval tbseihe had s wife Below to Persetylriola. Ow Yridos wee urea ed far :bee about tat:4a the ears. and eotimitted to jail in Worcester for father *mains jfitle Danger, o large dog bed ban so. estatoesed to get bilief mosey has his mister to `go to s mut lull to jet his lamb for hub met. Oil di% ll* elonejp wu dint, muter ce Growler lof white piper, oS IMO us sa order for Nett. efter *nab wrgtog, :euntied It to the meat sta ll OA reiehred foods nod no fu wren* dip % when, thhiklng one piece ~v}.=.~.-:L:.. ;fir• ==l=M • purer 10 ". As geed se another, he outbid phi ip opietwatst White paper and tarry thent.ta the stalk littbowk, niiplying tV bisionate!„. It was not long , before s tang bliU stoma in front the dealer,. who weds .otwilideite in the tkug that be did not: thiwit to teidc at the paper. and the dog himself Stet tart' 01. Ns arrest wns made, snit lbw dog tiewsOliaai respectable position in sorlety ee ever. Vaittaitatt, the Rooms Emperor, made it 'a practice M call himself to an account *vary night ' for I,*( *WOOS a the pot 'day ; and al often as ' be-found he bad *lipped any one day without de. iag gliud.'haeotered upon bla diary this mama rial;—Pan didi f—l bare lost a day Eta. of:se ilictstriiliirin esamP_ pi* 0, 4*. raiders that the rarest and must beautiful clothing . extant icgottaa "Oa the palitiol store .1 Wan , villa 607 Chestnut moat, Philads. Tea ROorriog from nue* of oor .Ageitts ' •Arbo:11 too welt' tinown in this own - Stole 'to . need eadors-. irigbo read with iotorokt 147 Dyspep , ties: !i! • • LtlIA110", 17.• H., Feb. t 1 . 9 ; 11536 . i • Mu**. finit W. Pomut 4111 Co—Cmtaretert; —Plasm; send by Express, anotbcr of Ory : raitedipitrere i we we are nearitout. Thee. Dig. tere heti. remedy been Used with unusual beneat by le loefabee of nay testily. who has derived more adeestage front it thee from - all other teed icitteiseihleb bin being known, greatly influences the ileasitut tee the Sitters. There is no profs". "tor, ige 'which s reputation for truth and eincetity is mowaViesirsbie, than in that of an Apothecary; sad for;this reasoo, I have alwaysiwen catmint in -yeeessteeedicg remedies. Dec I feel perfectly . safe tafadvisieg all who are troubled with Dye. pepait4.to reawilkat once to the Oxygenated :Wt. an. : Tours truly, Ay, • • GEO. S. KENDRICK.' 11110, J 0 8N O. DROWN, Druggist. Agent for 3theylkill County; also, S. C. HUGLIES,T.pi;, 41114* Nerve:lsis theitisrers....ll. Mired clefs,. maa,tOstored..to besltb to a few days, after mousy semis of great servo= sulferfog s Is sushi*. to mike !mown the meows of nue. Will seed (free) the presetlptiou used. ,Direet the Rev. JOUN DAGNALL, 186 Talton stnet,BloolrJra, New Yea. - . 468 m Wens Pet nate Restereattlwere:—This non derfal;prepartlon' Is hailort an, extensive sale 'ln all parts of the union. it If one of the few patent medi cine, nblett as now sold over the country, that an real ly whit' their Invasion clean Ibr them. Wheaver It has had a Air trial, the result has been preetseiy as itoodi, predicts. It has Aired .to torn lb. *Alto hair iset to the natural color when , the direction s lute* been rattly followed, and In nommen; eases It , his re. stored Atoll:dr upon beads that had been bald Goryars: It la-pot pretended that It. ',III• make the halt irow la Aiveri ease, but where It fills than is certainly no awe. q . *hi restoration of the hair has been seated • la so inssi Insterwes where the cant seemed utterly hopeless, thatilt• is tertalnly worth while Lr all who hive laid their hale to try the !laminted of Inking a bottle or two of apood's ,_ Restoratlyc—ialine Irmbinan. • .141 Pmp!e would listen to mes a. as vesdilY as the:, de to t`humbog," they could not hesitatiamoment In the choke of remedies for disease. They Would un dosibtedly prefer the Clickeuer Sugarcoated 'yegetshie Pungstire Pinito all others; and lbr this plain reason, (ha they possess all these/a:Wird omelettes clan effect ualretnedy. They are of vegetable origin; they Sr. fed. abiblie; they neither grfpenor nauseate; they:pa - direct= lyltl the seat of dtiglase; they never fall to effect a per manent cure in all mums when they are recommended. Aft this can be .substantiated by testimonials from la. dila and geutlemen of, the 'highest respectability and meet, undoubted integrity. They all concur to the oglakm, that Clickener's Sngarcoated :Peseta+ Pills wen properly administered, base Darer been knowitO yell In ; curing complaints of the Hier. consumption, jaundice, whooping cough, fevers of all kinds, edlgee• +la or dyspepsia, headache:Val, dropsy, scurry, mall posor choler* mochas: They hero likewise, been =al tiently successful, when the disease told defied the efforts . tit' the moat skillful physicians.. • ; Aire Pips may be had of all Druggists and ; Storekeep. era, in every village and tqwn ht the qaltitt Stales.— ant O. Ditow, is Agent for this{ plate. • i 3 2 l) • , , • . TILE GREATEST airestilassi .11:11socicecrtory," "OF THE AGE; ‘lkArg. KEIIIVIZDY r of itostury has Ilirovered lit maid oar soramea . pasture weeds a Oliairdy l . , that ev rest . , ,'EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, r. ll ' 0 ThilVont lorrals' down to &Common Pimple.: Ile bee tried it a over eleven bandnri command Oliver felled except Into mew, both %bonder. btilhor- lie hito bow lo his powiesidox over one hoOdred certificates or lie value, all within twent Neaten. Two bottles are warranted to enrcai nursing sore month: . , • • ono to three bOttloo 11l tore the worse !dud of Pita *lira the 4te. • . I Two or throe bottles will dear the system of Two bottles r . warrantekto cure the Ililrstetuliker to the skonieb. '7 • Three tos Eye biittles are wareanted to .ruse the wprst kind of Erysipelas. r • One (11: two *Joules are warranted to e - II - the eyes. • Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches IMOD' the hale. •• •f • • /few tb six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and 'running 'draft, ; One ball* Will mint scaly eruptiocut of the akin. Two or three bottler are warranted t 6 cure the worst kind of ringworm. ' / ; Two or three bottles are warranted to ,eur:e ,the most derperate cue of rhetunallsm. Three to tour bottles are warranted toenre salbrhatn. • '!, the toflghtbottles will =we'll. rou st arm, of mor ale. / • One to three bottles are wananted topre tue Worst ease of Dypepsta. I know fTOII3 the e*perleare of amp sands that It bas been caused by a cnaker la the sto mach. °Pe tolwo bottles ars warranted to cure sick bead ache. One to two bottled ars warranted to - j•egulate a costive state of the bowel.. One to two bottles will regulate alt derangement of the kidneys. • • • • Your to oh bottles has cured the worst essesof dropsy. One to tpme bothes has aired the iii..orst use of piles: a relief is always experienced; what * worry to got re• Ikr in such an escruclUtelig disease: • . . . Noel:moo of diet oyez' noessoary4 . -eat the beet you can get and enough of ft. • Dire:tits' ts for we:- 7 -Ad!alts,' one' tablespoonful per day; Children over ten years, deasi4Ponfill ; Children from dee tr; elgtreyeirs; tesspiouru r,' As. no directions canbiapplleable to all constitptioui, , take sufficient to • operate on' the bowels twin a ay.' t i xasurterrazi, ai . KEN:NE.DY, - 11 . 9. 120 WUrren Streiri Roxbury, roast Pelee sll.r. acirlreesals by druggists throeighoist the Veiled States January 2x,18 MIJ "" Bar 81 4100 REWARD will be, paid for any. Medicine that will ex& PIIATTt BUTCIIkIt'S JrAu OIL for the following dlsesues.:—ltheutustimi, Neural. gia, Spinel Affeettoos.ContraFted Joints, Chalk Pains, Pains In the Bide or Beek, fleadaehe,Tootharbe,Spreins. hors Throat, But& Bridges, Borns, and all Bludres of ibe Skin. Muscles and the Glands, None genuine without the signature of Tams& Bonnet attached to each label. Prineipal.ofilee,llB Washingtoh street. Brooklyn, N. T. The great number of parsons tbst havi been Immedi- ately relieved ID all the chiles and towns where it has been used. as r ti v ha In this city. swaths them In saying gander, to all t it le the greatest cure in the world for pain. .1 G. Blows, Wholesale agent,l'oltsville. and Aar ale by all respecta ble druggists throughout Ihe 11 olted States and Dined& . [June 27,'07 qty Religions elutriligence. Bar. Da. Kum 'or Now .York, cried last week. • • Bay. Ww. Gaitawn , late, pastor or the Welsh Baptist Church. In New York oily, was publicly recognised as pastor or t h i Baptist Church at Bastiags, oa Wedoesiay, Rektwilber 23‘1., Tin LAACIIIIST COMM 13 *MI 1111171 D &Jag& —The African Church in Mehl:mood, Vi.,bas long boon the largest; Church in thislountryi- though it is now wound, in point of nuMblrs, to the church in Ileaufort, 8. C.—of. which•Aer. J. M. C. lima. ker is pastor. This clergyman writes to the bare hantized ;665 persons into the_ fellowship of the Baptist .church. at thi. place (Beaufort, B. C.) within timProseni ytuir(lB.s7)-7 all of .whota are colored bet eight; and ibis makes the present number •of it membership 3.sll—probably the la.parc church in the world.. *Ol. these ISO are whites, ell'tbe repo{ . colored. • Ma. Nutcase% Cuunem:--Pew Resmo.— Tho pews of Plymouth Cbuich, Brooklyn, of which the Nev.* Mary. W4d Beecher is pastor, were publicly rented on 'Tuesday evening, Jan. for the ensnitig'year..According to the mode of motley; which is pursued, tilikpews throughimt the entire building (with the exception of a free second galleiy,) have a . Opeoitled, valuation, de •teroVned from year to per by the Trustees; and the choice of, pews is sold at anetbin to the high. est bidder fur &premium oboes rte rest. Nearly every pew in the building brought a premium or an extra sum for the privilege of the choice. The highest valuation of any pew was $l2O, and the highest premium 964. The Vast number of pegs in the house, excluSive ,ol'lbe free gallery, is 293, which wore asses S ed lastystae to the aggro gate amettritmf 911,930, nod this year to 312,000; on which the total amount of premiums lest year was $2,900-.-increased this Year to $4,250. The building admits of an ;audience *of about throe thoneend penons, yet itfis nut an uncommon cok. et:Nunes, orl a platetto Sunday eiening, - to see fully a. large a nutiVier ea this go away front the church doom, nimble. in get even stautibig.rinint within the wsl4. ' • , !if/TICS:a. • lir Pitlllll3Vll lISTAIODIST anniCir. corner of lova sod .7 , d street. Div Ism 'Sdirrice every Sabbath at 10 trekirk, A. 3f.,and tio'rlark, P. M. air-SISTIIODIST XPIKOPAL CUURCU, Second Street, Pottinille, Re.. WAWA 1.. Baer, Pastor. Dk rlseserriSabbath silo A. it.iuut at 754P.M. • tirttSl3l.lo.l.l-LUTlittlAN CllVlLCll,slarkeifqoars Pottsville. Ilse. W. U.WK. =sun. raster. Divine ',r etrain this Chars&;via. rly every &today: Uoralat, at Frow o ws e k; evettlaa,at. I -o'clock. %Costly revile Ileethig, thuraday wrap lag. at 7 °week, MASSIXD. , 3100111-103RICS-40 trooklys, on Monday, Janu ary 111. by Mo. Maw, nbanebard,ll. Macau , at Pow vlll% to, to anal, Mau, of Oreolilys. • 1 1 01—iii bit.; M lb* lisiikees of her toe hi4inraolin D. laowil..l Pissitoto.ltatoasse Vex renatilithe Ist* inock Pas t a Port Carbon, us tios Slot Jer of bet. ay. ROMMISSORY NOTE LOST. U. P. ntrixo 11.7o:e not,. datott • Mb. •t hl days, pAyable to the Ixdfr of .1•• Ofee b : fur V.'," lb. by. b.en tract. All porsone are te r b i istetlieeed ar•lnitt negnilatfttg the miff Nye. It bow hen ••ttiewl by the partly*, J. 16. tiLENN, A v " Jaunty ',WI 2414, lair, -A 300 active yOung into, •Ty . to and Traveling avail in • MOS wig, u•id konoratio , at a aidat7 of month: a rapical $.3 only required. No Ipotrot 14.6, dud or book business. Vail particulars arra hie ir vim 'edam a lost Re Wmp,e { I Ter, wad addirei Januar ttLN NlB P. , WAT, Xiogiitoor. 37 a y '.113 Tu. The HE FIRM of BLAKISTON, t:r k co.. b usines swas d be settled ssolved on tits I byst inst., and ww. P. ceiz, who are alone authorised to awl % name of the late flan to liquidation. JOIIN 8. ntaxisrax -um. P. COX. Phlbuielpll2,JanAlk "nal ate. P. NEVIN. The Mal buidoeta vitalto walla tied by tb• sobvii• Eery, wb& ban, mandato:l togattuor under the Ann lILAKLdTON t OJX. • JOIN li.litAXlSTOit _ W It . P . con. OW/ICES--217 Walnut strett, Piniadenanat 4 wn stria. Non fork. Jan. 19,111 vhs FA - RTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Th e copartnership IL -the lumber business heretc4, i , existing betwees R.O. WilOCla and Lewis Royer... th i s day (April 25, Itiii,)diseolted by Mutual consent, R. O. W11.511N. LXIIVIA MA undersigned here this day (April 27,1537.)i t 5t ml into copartnership, In the lumber business. at the st," rat 111ii1 at the hoot of the inclined planeisert the M. t' it. U. R. K., anther theatres R. C. A JAM ES Nam All orders for lumber promptly attended to. R.C. JA.lll2$ WiLatnq. humor la OVID. 1 _ -:;ns....:t:— LOST & FOUND. WANTED. DISSOLUTIONS. 31 11 Y '4 ; 57 184 NOTICES. f D: L. DODSON, Den• _L e Ott,. Market Street. three doors I la ea Third. math MAIL (I‘otterttle. Jan. "M. 'SS 4.11 A TKINSON'S, A' General Laud Aylm elkagr *lad Sury • ' ICANSiS CITY. NIISeySOU.U.I Wks, . January 23, '3B 4- TO LET—The STONE S TORE r i • itoust; to the boronah tf Port Carbon, noon (coupled bed/slue:l k hater. Nent 4 404 1, 44 .4 6 . ai in siren on the let day ar A Pali Ewa. Yw win .. 4 , apply In Jet. Boon*, Pon Carbon. Of W. lbe emb l em., at Needles. In Centre ahead, V tt tlla . . Jan. =, 4.14/t • J.ll. NI Et tiV.altl,A4ll. NOTICE is hereby geven thzit the Anneal meeting at the stock tiq,id.ll orle• ec Clair Baying "'Wad will be b e ld on ta ut, the IVA; of February, at t o'clock. P. 11. at die tu.e, Howse, In cold borough.—whou and wben. all it/tem.:A are redeemed to attend. , ' JOlll 8, kkr.P. eery. ' Jannery Z.lll • NoTIOE is hereby given that I hate this do, (January 22d,, a.%) put.. hand „d j,, etatti MILLER, =Cowry 1 nog, I Cirri 40, sad all i 4 Itouptbald matt Kltetten Furniture, And lin e M..aeSiy saute to blia, during lay phaaure. All pwrlwn• 4/e tkned not to molest *ha urn.. IFItEDUKA all rte. Iliddleport,January"AW 4-30 CARD.—The undersigned briny appointed 3No ry Publii for Sebisylkill to fee de In Potteellle r will attend fo edgeotente, and all other business appertaining t, nfltne. Conveyancing% purehare and ale of Heal Ettn, Agencies. ae. Office to Varlet ripest, over Iblrd Jan. 'SS 4.3m1 SAMUEL ITARTZ, S.? 'l l O OPERATORS and DEALERS. —The undersigned offers to rendre Coal 4114 rued, on stors,:e and deliver It to ail put a/ tie dr or Phltsdelphla: at a moderate charge. I yid slvs tend to lb* mairetion of bills and the tale st t'nle commission. Addrexo to criARLE.3 .18th and Willow streets, Phlladeltbis .Rifers to IttounD KEAN, Y.aq.. Him/millet htust DONALDSON, Esq., Tautaquit. LJatt.l4l.'3ll 4-1 m ICHUYLKILL COUNTY AGRI CULTO It AL SOCIRTY.—The folkorlng personas. elected ollirers or this liAllOcial ton fur the )ear s Prot/kat—WM. 11. tiCii A LL. Vide Presidenio;—R. L. nuttier. and P. U. baiter Recording Secretary—l:. Y, ilu►rusa. Corresponding Secretary—U. Y. Linnwie. Treasurer—lsaac Ornrig. Jr. Libratisn—Pamuld U. Illadd.n. Curatom—Wm.ll. WOO, sad Jeo. nausb. Jan oary.l.ll. '6B BA . 1411 EAGLE BITUMINOEI COAL—The Tangamootaek. Dal Company ke.. 4 :opeoad their minis And eocepletel their Mi. • ,now propelled to, centrist for the 041110 f their C4ii I. Bituminous Coal deliverable' afar the es.siq I navigation on the reunsylrania West Branch Cali,. This Coal is well adapted for Gas., Foundry, m.t ,St re and Dorrimitle WWI, a for all of 41144 plrp. BA* Won tested and approved. Itaterences ela to those who hire need It. .1. it. Chilton. 11 mist of New York. analysed this C.,11 and rart.:Att.Sl It Is free from stattatnt. . A. ASllrlitt y a q.23, rt. ' s 40tJ lit 'William etreei, :iv* DO'ITSVILLE MINING &MOt. VACTUMING CaMPA NY.--At a tueedug Ittoeltholders ut the about, Company., bold ou teesi. the 12th Inst., an election was held fig tthectx taJ Nutted In the 41ectlen at the fullnring wiles/a • Richard Jones, Danlei t:e wares, T. Zullck. ' C. M. trtal:.. (keep Spencer.. John bleeds. U. Itothertuel, • Prone!. hoover. U. 8. Gott,itudl.. 1 . Wetlece At • meeting of the.lleard held the time day the h. owing odleers were anatiiisously rfilected President—lL J 0,1844 vice lheeldeute-Y Sri-net*. Sea eutry-3. *A o' ZtILICI peasuer-Osotot SPERO& Pottsville. Jannsty 23.'6't "Where Ire Bra nch De Root" UrASHINCITON 4.1,4.11 P. N 0.14, of J. 6. Of A, of 14 r 1 meetseve7 Mouthy Evening. 40 thlrd suuy 310 , a nice gall, S. corner Centre and Mane! Crum fve Pa. Communications should le addr4.4ted to De fiL trunua, Jr:, Chairman hoard of Corroykodork Pottsville. P.O. • LA MAIL 5.11.41. f W. Y. licsmaan., R. 3 January . In. 11. H N OTICE.— Iib AII c l e i rsons t hvin i g Or meat- No gooda y wiii f;7 ' d:1,,,t 1 ,770 ° .. ` y 'penku' '.' .. account without a written order from 0 Vt. 11 C ard 3NO. ti.oseowsug, aottructor Q 401,14.‘ Hultrat October 18,'57 14-to NOTICE. ----The undersigned ha , takeii the East and West Mount Ltffs C4itir and rill continue the uilulu end ablpOng st st Ash Coal. lately ttennseted by J. 0. TT Win ander the style of tit A Gov EN. JAS. 0. TURNER. FRANALt`i B. 00WS Jan'ls!, 18 Ul] DARTNEItS 111 P NOTICE. copartnership In the boat big hiln; bvinir wilding between Charles. Iluatzle;:er end Dangler, or rchuyllall Haven. vas thin day f.lahis. 1851.) tlissoleed by surstusi enueent. ibe hu...145. lbe above liras will be settled by Cbarlei Iluote.wi CHAS. 111.:NTZIN'il:1 ... JO: ISM Iti.NGUI Java. 2, 'LS 14141 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—Whet Willi:nu !Wend sod Jerome L. Usti. u• .4el. the erns of ttILAND CI., tne. tattoo 7th of Notetubsr. 1837. make au wignotent property , to the übseriber for the benelltdOf thr.r s . ors: All persohs Indebted to said 11rm are make Firgeut to the subscrllset, eh , o pill aet» :31 business. 1 , JAMS C0N.12.1 Dee. 11. '.7 60411 ' Julius of Riro.l DMINIp'FRAI'ION NO TICaI rixber.. Letter. or Aatatntstratton on Ito G 4 of 4611Enitkii LOY. letrrotyhe toortluAb ,d ar. ,l Haven. t!ebtlylklll county, ftee need. here teen to the subscriber by,tbe liezteter of Pcchuilktit —Notice Is hereby gt%en to aft ~ those oola,lol ro raid Estate to make payment to tfie ikubseriter, l2 . l V liar lug claims Will present theta tot rot Wawa 10 Wit. WY, AA:ale:arc Jim nary 2, '4B „.„NoTicE.—Wheren . s Letters of ministration - to the W a fate EktEDEI: II3 WART. late of the borough of CremotA, raw, county, deeemked, have % t win graatvtlOt the matao 1 All minions Indebted to 140 Eetat.terro re itt,evul N ; Immediate payment, swill:Kee ha, ipir (.I; 2 ' . 0 mends egaloat the .f.atete of the mil 4k4,e. mate known the rams vfltbottt d,tgy to • , DA3113. /0:11611:t EN, Adminlso ',,'fanner, 2,'55 , 14' ADM I N IsTRATI()?; N ono iThereas Letters of Administration bra, grained by the Register of Schuylkill eoall'.7. to' dersigned. Administranis of the goods snJ rights and medals which mere of l'atrik k Csiar.tc of the bonnagh of Port Clinton. itUallt i CoU It ty , ' ' 1111 . dl'eallodd. - -Noll ire is hereby given 10 KM at. INI lit) sell Estate to mike Immediate pay meet. t-li having claims - to present them without delay It d'i &reigned. - klAiumicEr c.t It ecE,/ Port Clinton, Jan. 11, VS 241.4 , 1 Adalo).ioi A DMINISTRAiIIiii i gNOTI O Notice fs hereby stren that Letters of ads., on on the Ditals of Greet Loiter, decesed...•, , borough of Pt•tisellbs, Schuylkill .Aunty. W' granted to this subscriber, residing Its idol t•CI- Pottsville, by Ithe ilegister of said count): 1 1 ' , '• ' - persons htdelated to add Estate aro yetittetd ' the tams ulthout delay, and those bat is: ' , .•:j please present them, duly mat hen ttest,4l, I , I ',. ',. T. )1. tiIITASY.L. ..I,lein , .'»+ Corner alabantaugo sud zeos 4, ihscember 10,'47 . XDNIINIS.TRiI'ION NO'filf- - . Whentes. lettet to( Adusinlstrui .n 0 ',.,:i SPi trAtltif 1.....V,711 1 c.0.p. deceased. hats 1" '" ", the uuderstgied,—ali pweone Itidtt.rd ' ~,,.. 7, 1 , 1 tate allt please make luttnedlste , moot .' . having.' claims against the same. will protest t.. 3. opt dela). to ANNA Mc[ AVYS E , S , S. •la.'" / No. I 103 Girard strectabiladelphit; ic taker • -- - -DAVID WilBSTEit, 13) rt. t.th sc.. earadelpu WAAID Slltt'PkiS,,,S. E. corner o t h4si tistus: Philadelphia. . January 0.'38 3IN tho Court of Collinlon Y.l Schuylkill county—. AC:011 11UNTAIN0101, Jr.,l :0 tont 74 ' TS. i.. lIENJAtILS lf. TITUS. f fie! if i 0 She undersigned audlt.li a printed 1 , 7 0 ; i to dt•trtb...te Ike thud* of wad sale. 6'1 70 ' ii . name* upon obl:b *urb ObtriOnlion billAck Si", to the pueblo** of the act of lk: A pfil. 1 44 i . ,„4 gi.es notice that he *ail meet the malt* ),....." ,111* ollird,'ln the borough of Potts , ille , ''' T Y '1: 011 L 40 nfJanuery, A. p„,11;0. at 10 o'rlnct. Ms purposes above ntntod; JOIN r. lik C I / 11 1 1 " 1 7 Sr '53 2-3 t) , , i.l NC"ICE;NOtiee 14; 1-:e-b- . I: ~-; that Ito -hare purrba*rJ r f .1, Dalt. r , :;; . ., tire stork of stom gocd*. *tore fixturr.S lw , „.11 item one spring lir A Alto. two plcd... err •itit.•,,,, and three single trio of harorsa.i pc uci.n . ^, and en Lb. pirtperty Itt use. In an d about 11 , " i n 'hi' date. bolougln,c to tho .41,1 J, bn K r` his Mor o book account*. and hare 0. 0.1.J ° :, /MIL taken poseetelott ef the SUMO. All er., ed in eAld store books are n.quei.foll to watt r payment. The business will be carded on at lb+ chili 1..00 dna et %Teter A &butt. :. t ( f. Illddlepttit 1 'AIVDI'I'OIt'S NOTICk..—V4O Or di LLIA 31 CULT, 171fASEP. .. 4 ~ Al peesont to nos ettnt tom take votive , V., ridedidderd. appointed Auditor, ty the thlb_ l l o , 31 . 0ukot Couuly. to make Man It etleef,: r, to the bands of Jame. U. Omit' Clare! l a w Kobuk V. Clark, Xzegutore of $t intim Y',,. pi tour County, deceased, to sod haloes te . e.s... creditors, ersordlog to the priori!! I, ..t i w r i:o;o . tsbilebed by. bur ; yid attend st the ~,,,,,,,, Iss Deavilks, on Tstrouley the rar el ,7 6 - rre, it too o'slook. A. M., of aid dab be .0.0 mid. 'bop as 4 Outs all rooms ou. V, oaf ulke Mist rep prowl. .1 Oivetti* Llth Au., 'SS Wil