, Ear Thoillogical argument of the 81=0 the Treasury againsS a Protective Tat characteristic of the tarty which barer/ posed Protection,' ‘407,. !Isml sorte of of reasoning used byi man palming , I statesman, initioate*lr.Coblis -- "NOi in our country imult i t, derive „ , a: more; 'and permanent benefit" (from the i unrestricted commerce with the world) . the manifieterer. .;Teke off 'all•'• our ~i i abolidethe customhouses, sad thre _the ports of tbt{ Union to the proilucisi ill-paid labor of other nations—beceni according to: my- notion, is the ;prop to benefit the prod+r." .. L: i The consequences of such a COMllif not possibly, be realised ' but the history of the. con' od of the adoption :ofthe 1 to the crisis of 1857 show: • spiels is fairly chargeable .ide sat..el:nations enured-- . 41 portations, it:Ordinate exp per Currency, sad; peculm lands, alweys :fogey in 'Ai which looks to rejenne, an of our home induairy. • • Facts are now ;needed, ming its wing for flight to breadth of the lend. Thk must realize how and by w/ deceived, and act actor( cratic Protectionist" writi; phis Sunday 'Dispatch, iv subject, says ,that com: . pariced.the period betwee: when free trade ihrd fall solvency were the conseq‘ tariff of 1816; national be • in the train of the comprol and we are now reaping ' which was sown in 1841 the tariff then concocted. . to the picture presented of the merely revenue taro to our view by I the two protection : fro tit 1828 to to _1646. Th(ln every .. prospered ; the laborer .was Tully , remitnerative eat) maaufectul omusly prime led; the prodcq and coal in enortrionslyi found a ready 'market for his e ' also the plan for his , cotton! t i rency was in healthy conditiat Mr. Cobh d nicothis, point bi facts of the past we'may,be sh the future; threfore let us ei . tistical detitil of the operatie 11;a4 tariffs, in order to arrir at a corre4A conolesiOn. i t', 1818 was ' • what has since been ter med the Fame' ' it Planters'. Tariff. Protection was besto " i nperi-eaartie ' commoditieeend taw 'material , hn)'the finer fabrics were I denied it ; and :.. set:lneptly the manufacturep of 'the Unio. were totally rained. The exports fell f .61 $94,000,000 id 1818, to $64,000,000 in 18 1; the customs ' - rereene of the General Gove ' .. snit decreased from $33,060,000, in 1811, to $14,000,000, in 1821; the registered tonnage ,; imieished from 800,000 tens, in 1816, to .•• 00,000 tons, in 1821; flour; the shipping bre, da of which sold at $7 37 iti 1816, was pare .ased, for $4 25 per barrel; in 1821; and I,' the letter year wheat wail worth but 20 ce . pet bushel in Ohio, and flour selling in Piitaburg at Isl '25 per barrel` Daring the pa od fiam 1821 to I 1825- thelaverage ex e c-esti, 1 the,; exports of • specie was about 2,500,000 r annum, or an aggregate: of- $15,500,0i0 This state of things cansed the passag of ,the tariff of 1824, which though very i . perfect in its pro tective .tentsresolomewhet re lieved the gene rallfistress, and led to! — importation, in stud of an exportation, Of a ;nations metals. That measure was fo ~ t by the fi rst pro• teeth's tariff, that of 18 1 2 , which lasted but , • four ,• '*" ir ' Thell: free trade inn! sage of yl. e compromise I: the pror_sions of which ii‘ tared goeds were admitted one-tenth of the exceitio was dedicted every two y 1841, when one-half the was talt i n n o ff , follotredl4 other h If in 1842, at no duty . exceeding to ante ults followed, duty tariff' '' ' were observed, The , len mannfict ended ' $59,000,0004 ,- 000, in 1842; the produ' in. 183 , averaged 47 'p to 38 unds in 1842;,, Wrests , declined from • to' l ,000 tons, in , viil • 1842; 6e customs rail - moms Me from $31,000' 000, oin 1836, and, 000 i 1841; and the re' lands, '• which had rise 1832, in $25,000,000 in . „ 000' p 42. The-msn and t e people starting 5 ban 'poled trade ' ; .', dist Yea—individual, National; 'ships were 1. , freights ;money ceas tel accumulated, beca. nothing but,a &eery diauter. The naive ; Olitical revolution;. tion again came into, 4' • Was a tariff enacted; all its: featurek and no raisin); of „revenue. ; r _ industry of the natio and took or: it healthy Nation was the pas- 'riff of 1833, under ariety. of manufae free of duty, and n twenty per cent. tam until the year remaining surplus a reduction of the ich time lige was !), per mar The orsenaction, of this 0ta 4 1816 to 1824, which in 1532, was iied but $55,000,- Oorqf irokwhich, ends Rer bead, sank he silk -building in '. *eduction equal 132, to. 91,000 in, mue of the govern- 100 in 1832, to s4B r on fell to $16,000,- Fennoe from the public from $2,500,000 in 1836,saakto $1,300,- &aurae! were ruined the merchants were 1 paralyse: d; credit was corpol i3O State and le, and, 'nly sought to circulate; and capi le tlMtature presented imspeet ,of continued tl suffering caused a to friends of Protec , ower, and once more wrong* protective ht. ,merely directed' to the 'nder its auspices the rapidly recuperated, 'and vigorous sedan:— eh for the people had moody established; but 1 promises_of political :ed themselves to the riff of 1842, tilt masses power, the Democratic . so overwhelmingly de , result was the enact s tariff of 1846, similar , to the one DOW in Op. 10 ObnOVOIIO as that of of 1846 and 1851 are use while looking auto . of revenue, they have Well!wonld it have, b t ko thin ' 'icy been perm , sada b y . the fah bucket tee :who, pled maiepe nee of the ti in 1844 toted fa' ime *.: peril, whiiba.l bee fatted in.' 1840. Tb tient of the free trail in mat of Pita feature ration. Though not 1682, yet ;,the . tariff open, to ceasere, - , fully to the prodecti heth failed to afford requiredby the indu The revenue fro the 'wird 18:42, year, and roe* ender, 000 itt. 1853.'54, mei' 's7,laiilice. durinif 128000,000, if even The' revenue from ti S 2,000,000; in 184', 1857; but it may hi ring the year 185 ,i4OOOl O O O - The ' \ ' 4 , ° • . r 400 5 18 1 , 8 R 4 pet barrel h perita 1852, perlmlrisl in 1855, : 4e %W and p‘ettate - from the • pork limmalealde , kinds einai4 PPP' frt, conditioi.of pat of mltaiiiii,,, -, Foreign ilk , rind, stood st. customs avenged hat protScAn which is try, of thn nation. 'customs, which under rerage $24,000,000 a that of 1846 to $64,000,• to $68,000,000 in 1856 he ensuing year, ezeeed !'that amount be reached, public lands rose from 1,31 10 $16,000,00f in safely tsserted thie du , it will not go beyond ipping brands of flour barrel in 1846, rose to 1848, declined to $4 24 in advanced to $lO 10 ►d an now quoted at $4 ► will mot pay for trans fest to the Athuitie cities; audio= produce of all market. In WAND pro• inp it an esset counter wad from 1837 to 1842. during the protective pea at, $110,000,000, and the 1:4($10,000 per 'mum ;, *porta roe to $156,000,000 per annum du ring the first four years; to $250,0011;$00 du. ,ring the second period of (Our puler . and to $350,000,000 in 1851; while the aversse cue- toms revenue of twelve year, , di4Bol into three periods of four yearibact atotatrespee. tiielyat $28,000,000, 550 00, 000,000. The expenpea of the National Gov. erarpent flir the year 1842, exclusive 'ot pay. meats on 'mount of the public, debt; butlietie eiceededl24,ooo,oo% tin, Ole 4ibesB.ll!e' gate, during the operation of the protective 44 was reached in 1846,•wkei "the snit ,ot $26,800,000 was debttrsed; but no sooner was the free tradti meaPtirefairliiiiangurit4 than tbe expenditures rose—summing up $56,000,000 in 1847, and averaging $52,000,- 000 per animas daring the last ten years. 'the-"occoitionahreY - alsiotis" to which the Secretary so casually alludes, only follow in *awake of lo* twit*: and • prosperity" is the invariable accompaniment of ProteCtion, it necessarily results that free trade mutt have s tendency Co produce those ' "occasion; al" revulsions, and that the "error" lies with the admirers of the British system, Who wrapped tip in their theory, Stubbornly close their eyes to fitets, so clear and plain that "he who runs may read." The low tariffof 1833 caused excessive importations for a series of years; followed by a sudden collapse. The value ff imports rose ft.= $87,000,000 in '32, to $162,000,000 in '39, and then fell dOwn to $105,003,000 in 1840, when the nation was bankrupt. Under the tariff of 1842, the ports, as we have seen above, stood steadily at ,the average of $110,000,000 per annum i but, under the tariff of 1846, they rose to $146,- 500,000 in 1847, to $358,000;000 in '57, and under the .present tariff, varying but little from its, predecessors, they will be reduced to $180,000,000,"..if they do not reach a lower figure. The Same inflation is traceable in the sales of public 'lands, sneeesled by the same Sudden falling off. in 1832 e income froni this source amounted to $3,623,000; in '36 it rose to-the enormous sum•of $25,000,- 000 ; fell,the nest year to $7,000,000; and in 1841, netted but $1,365,000. During the four years of Protection, the public lands produced an 'average of $2,000,000 per annum, thus keeping even pace with thelealthy growth of industrial proddetion. Owing to the Mexican war, and the-diversion of espital and popula tion to California, nearly the same average 'waft oiaintained until 1853.'54, 4dien.-:both these' causes buying ceased to operate, that capitti which was denied investment in manu facturing operations by the free trade system was &Vetted into the channels of speculation, apd flowed from individual hoards into the strongbox of the National, Treasury. The sales in 1853-'54 ran up to $8,471,000 ; to 11,497,000 in 1854-'55 rand during the pre sent year they will barely,net $1,500,000. Bank expansion likewiie, keeps pace with excessive importation and speculation in the public lands, as will be shown by the follow.. ing figure s :.— In 1833, the entire bank note calculation of the Union was• valued at $BO,- i 000,000; it advanced to $149,000,000 in 1837, and contracted to 8116,090,000 in 183131 again expanded to $135,006,000 in 1839 / and final. ly sank'to $83,0004b0 in 1842. iFxpansiou. having again commenced under the low tariff of 1846, $23,000,000 were added to the pa- per circulation in two years, and in six years an additional $70,000,000. In ]853'44, the bank 'CirculationAlnd • reitched 0.04,500,000, ' or 28,000,000 more than double what it was in 1842. The inevitable contraction took place last / Fall, and the exhibit of the present year will in ail probability, show a circula: thin not exceeding $150,000,000. Ai were Tilir tion of iron the firmer .ps, u did Jid the bur. nk. By the to judge of mue t h e eta -of the free The question may well ee' asked, how can the manufacturer obtain "steady prices" un der a system which is continually causing ru• 1 inousfluctuations? How can he secure " ►'' 'spend currency, and protection.. against, the disastrous effects of expansions in the credit system," when, as we have seen, the inflated paper system and those expansions are insep arably connected with the policy which the National: Glavernment so persistently main tains? ',As importations increase, production diminishes and speculation begins; provisions of all kinds, and .real estate, bring fabulous prices; and the exp7i6n of credit and bank note circulation goes In a corresponding tio, until the whole fabric:lr suddenly crushed, by reason of its own inherent rotten. ness. Fluctuation in prices'apits thtrspecti lator, but is inimical to every interest of the producer, who can only carry on a .profitable business under a itystim , which teas to the establishment and taikintenance of Steady pri ces. • The speculator buyktq-day in - -a falling market, and sells tci-moiroW.itt a risi , n g one, or:vice versa; but the prodUcer must make his calculations for six months; or a yeari in advance, and, consequently;may be complete ly ruined by a depression of prices which be has no means of forseeing; Such being the effects of pa-tial free trade, it mai be readily surmised what would be the result if we ear -1 ried on "a- free and unrestricted commerce with the world.'! ) ° Ix this Region at: its most prosperous pe riods, difficulties between the emplOyers and the employed win occur. In seasons like the present, when disaster is spread broadcast, it is important that both interests should hat. mortise as much as possible, and they would have done.so to a great extent this Winter, if the efforts of a sheet published in Miners- Vine, having professedly the welfare of the la boring 'man at heart, had not frustrated' to a Certain extent, the efforts of some operators. We are aware of the fact that several gentle men in this Region would have even at a loss to themselves, kept miners employed, had they *not been rendered unreasonable in their de mands by the incendiary sheet referred We are also aware that there Are some mien in this Region who do not ireat their workmen fairly; but 'each 'exceptious exist in every community and in , every 'business. We do not refer to them. We speak of difficulties or ginating between -liberal-employers and their workmen, springing from injudicious advice to the latter by the sheet referred to. Many, of thisitirkuseri muff - regret that they have permitted themselves to be misled by its sophietiry. We were somewhat amused in glancing at an article, "Smith's Divorce," published in the last number of that paper, is which the editor says, in speaking of the compbsititin of the Legislature 'What could be expected. from assemblio in which, *wonting to a late 'Harrisburg pa per, Ploughmen, Tiamen, Shoeulakers, Tai lore, House Carpenters, lotall Merchants, (peddlers) and • Quack Dectors have the ma jority? • ' , , , Bathes-funny question that to come from a Paper; advocithl the "elevation and tights of the working classes." Probably the sapient querist is ignorant of the fact ttAi from, the days of Benjamin Franklin and MOTs Wash ington down to this period,theinUt eminent men in art, politics and Wrongs, have start ed in life humble, and in many instanees were workmen. The'expression, to lay the least, is in bad taste from a paper's° ferociously an advocate of workmen, that it descends to libel employers. . , Tee hard firm are affecting the rents o stores in New :York, to the extent of oue ; fhird reduction. Oneatore that file ferret years tsar been let at $16,000, wss ,rented fort. night ago for $11,500. Manythat would bay . been snatched up two years ago, are still "an. let, though greatly reduced *lns lame been offered. From the Bowling ,et the bottom of Broadway, ap.be;Fultaa strait, fall atteelalf, it would be Anita - life to say two thiubh of . the stasis hate .4013 them , eetime "To let," which ve.a very far from being the Cam last year at, this time. The higher else, of direlliophouses will doubtless sulfa *447 • • TER vaunts' cultist Kam: sisiu Par. In our last we referred to thrifact . thie the voiking-meir of Philadelphia ‘ltad invited Dr ,tAr to defier an Address, ,More thim in lhat,City,otion the sobjeet, of _Merit:min. dusty'., The Doctor responded' to the invita tion, and obefhorstiay evening .of last week, ...National 414 the kit* toda..id 'Piltidej• phis, was thronged, many bidiCir bein l “re .sent,,,by persons anxious tablet theaddreds. Dr. Elder treated the subject :pan able man ner, frequently eliciting the", plaudits of the immense • assemble": , He ;Urged upon ,the 'wonting classes the necessity:of Standinglirm . - ly by the principle of Protection to . American Industry, and of demanding' of the represen-, tatives of the people ,decisivelaction whereby th products and producing i clued, of the country may he adequately protected. The Doctor counseled ` the working 'classes, toes= chew all party feelings, .11124 Support. Umtata" none but firm friends to a Protective Polidy. After Dr. Elder concluded,lthe chairman of the meeting on behalf of 11. Committee ap pointed, offered . a series of *relations, which were unanimously adopted. The Mowing ia a copy— . . . Whereas, freedom;person as well as mental, eon be pernienently rectirad rusty by the establish ment of a system which looks to the elevation. end future prosperity of the prodticer; by guaranteeing to him steady and profited* employment, thus offering a premium -to the itercise of skill, and : furnishing am inceptive for the cultivation of in tellect; and, whereas, the tariffs of 1846 and 1837 hove produced directly opposite results=—by ins the. produou of the iti-paid titbit of other tr'r dons to come into competition with themanafao tures of our. own people—by permitting foreign manufacturers to store their goods in"government warehouses, under bond, for ;two. years, if they so elect; thus giving them the complete, control of our home market, and thereby offering a premium , on estimative itoponatton, in ,the train of which follow enormous bank espaiiionsandeohtractions, —by prompting the exporil raw. materials, which should be toanulacttired on Our own soil, . by our own industry—snd originating a spirit of speculation, which has proved.tdetrimenuil to every interest in the . Union,: bat more especially to those whose daily subsistence ki dependent...upon their manual labor. ; !: • Arid whireesilt behooves. the mechanics and working men - of the entirsnation to unite in an earnest and persistent endeavor to procure the en actment of inch a tariff *514411 protect thou front the toluene' effects of competition with the produ cers of other countries, and give to them positive ossurnace of en edequate reward for the .expendi ; tore of,labor and skill; therefore, belt . Resolved, That we, the mechanics end working men of Philadelphia, judging of the future fro our experience of the pasti , can see no mode of es !denting. the nation from it, present em used position, except through the employment tifAhe mennerasorted to so inkier - widen, in 1842; toe history of these States, frOosl7B3 down to this' time, bearing unimpeachable testimony to the foot that the periodical recurrence of commercial and monetary convulsions, is it legititiaterionsequenta of the imposition of duties below the standard of protict.on. Resolgred, That the theory of limiting the tomt its of the government to its actual expenditure, by the imposition of a low-teriff of duties on foreign impirtations, his utterly; failed in preetke f the esperience of the last half century having ilemon united that the greatest plethora of -the treasury has always occurred under low tariff r whieb in duces encessive importation, and leads' to , a con stant drain of gold from:the country to settle, the balance of trade agaiost;:the nation , —the amount so abstracted trom the eitentition, and exported iii -eight years, being - $300,000,000. - Resolved, That we dii earnestly recommend to all producers, no matter - where located-dm* Uni ted States, to throw off the trammels of patty, and unite together, as one bibtberhood, for the purpose of procuring the passio of such a Protective Ta riff as will best subsenre the interests of All *Ra tions of the Union. Beoaretjt, That we extend' a cordlil ibvitation to all the torehantes and workingmen of this city, to co-operate with us in the organisation of : moor Ciation,s in every Ward,' with the view of, dieseml 7 Dating Correct information npon-ir subject which is of such - vital moment to all, sad of keeping up such agitation as trill he necessary to nearer early , at too tine to its merits ,hysbe Federal Legislature. Resolved, That we do, like Wise earnestly recom mend to our fellow Mechanics in this city and' State, and also throughout the entire•Alnion, to, endeavor, by all lawful means, to procure the re turn of members of ifieir mitt body, or of practical, business men, to the State and nations, Logien.. tures, at by so doing they will moot effectually se. cure the passage of such laws:sa will promote their own material interesni.' ' . Resolved, That thOiPtesidenttlf this meeting be empowered to appoint:a committee,' to be composed of twelve persons, whose duty shell be to draft a plan of organtaatto*!eall meetings, and tate limb other steps as will be'neeessary to further the ft oompliebment of the objeeta'bert set forth. Resolved, That this mechanics apdwAtialog.atios of Philadelphia are deeply indebted to Dr:William Elder for his kindness and courtesy -in so prompt ly respondibg to their call upon him fora public expression of his views regarding protection to American .Industryo and that the sincere thinks of this assemblage be tendered to him for the dear, forcible and eloquent address to which the) have listened, this evening, with great gratification Light at hit is: breaking from the right quarter, To the working' classes, the Masa • of whom elected Folk and Dallas in 1844, we are indebted for the repeal .of • the Tariff of .1842. To the mass of the working classes we are indebted for the election of that korthern dough to the'Presidency, "Teri Cent My," who declared in thelinited States Sen ate that the only way to cover the country with "blessings and prosperity," is to reduce "our standard [of wages of course, because our standard of prites of mannfitetured anti: des, could . not be reduced without a corms, ponding reduction in, the price of labor,] down to the staridal of prices in • Europe and Cuba; and who', is now using all the power and patronage of his Administration to force l i Slavery, into the!rree Territories of the trni• ted &sus, and Crush out Free Labor to put i n praeticeibis cherished "Ten Cent-System," in opposition te Abe Protection' Policy. The working ohsses'ishould refuse longer to listen -to lazy, yagabond politicians, alike destitute of principle and. capacity, who by fostering antipathies whiCh unfortinately exist _between the employed the , employer, array them against their 'On( interests, secure, the' votes Of the workingMeo, and then betray them.— 1n.1840, when the business of the country was prostrated for lack of Protection to American . Industry, the Working classes threw off the shackles of Party; rose giant-like, and be cause thedominant party refused to Protect their Industry; they hurled ,it from power, leaving scarcely . vestige of the once haughty power.. Party i feeling ran 'higher at that pe riod thtin it - doo now. Therefore, we say that the working datums can t again effect a' re c—form, if feeling their power they will exercise it. In' that event there would beiy rattling among the dri bones of vagabond politicians, who have so bitterly and cruelly deceiged the- People. 1; t r • That we Were disheartened at the apathy manifested by, the people in the.present der plorable state of the business of the country, cannot be deied—we could setv no Primmer • before ns but the absolute necessity of redo cingavery thing down tithe European stand ard as recommended -bi" Ten CantJhozny" —but the MOveinent noticed above is noir aging., If Properly 'followed up,' the Protec tive Policy , Vrill - bcreastablished ; Prosperity again reign,,and gabor Moo' gramme more• its just rewarC a Thli matter lies with the work. infra:Om he still worship his **idols, or resolve to strike a bold, manly blow fix ad. ego* PrOtactiim to Al . :tering') Industry Hope nut :receive it from the so called De racerstie Party. It neves. will accord Protec lion. Iteramnber, that "he who would be free 'hiinself mist "mike the blew r, „ : Sam folls.--Otir Legislature tinkering biws regulating gm sale of liquor.: We *ant • Everytting else most prove a failure. is 641 Count,' gm? liquor laws are v i o l a t e d 1114 with,is moat boldness as the Sabbath St broken. Au, thugs Omura=le dirassasu az:oiling:a Porn ends Inititsair Bocurrr.p—Thle superior poise. 1100, yet fresh in the memory of teeny, we will publish in our next nentber. Pnennott's elmtlmul ?mon nett 11unc Nan Lur for March la *pea oar table. 11 7 it einslder , thls publiestion the most complete 4a reliable of the Askew plashed- The subseription to ohne:m i d Detester"' la Oae Dolly s year, published stoutitip. 'Derinnits, the hest American atapsthe ever pomplld pow issued !stoistbly in Boston by Philip,, P';3ll/401024 CraPadrin Vets: etriut. The ertlolue istothe: of Masterly eat er alike beer tbbspewofaoltd tbedilits Intin*** . id with whim warm awl nerlass sea! of thought.; ife heserd bat little in saying that doe Adeatia lilaeattili commend! lentils,* iced will 110•16'. blillOrdwiet i feah magalue Maritsa. Thelitach • wantleititalih',out. , l;:yrs will notlea Its aslant' at length in mareaiti'7.. : ' . ' - - . ~ • Tanlayea.flettilistasten.-IPort hie thally , :eircle,'.ho miinsine liablisbed Is aperior- tO•Plin. Its cantina are alwale'ehasot; elepint,lit and usetnl. P . ',.-the Marsh neither contatitinC*a• • ing ilha4rittion, entitled, 'i Neepolithet"Taiscate,"! n splendid fashion plate, . a variety'etilatierall ,Isseftil io the led*andrilirge . ,aine* at alio. 'dor lit i aary -snattai.: dent, Ass pens'of iluiuite tau. The ‘ Ludy's Howe ifagersilia4ntsibitss ts :, • eneombras front the . prai and ttsaitiiert; • - , and** knotty - addear , mite to rho general fa 'd. It is wortbiof generous patronage. his p bibbed ,by T. ,S e _Ayther A. co ? , 103 7‘elaut . _ ' -'litilast e. _lphis;aol2e'yeak„ Single ;alp* , can 'obtained at Bennett's, , . . 0 Wanitehas leased,. takSa Ws by: the now Wad ead err eats gilts saUtrtk,g, gni resat 'week,;;;lt, slit en; the_threshhold Of Spring - too, the angeltk at' old , codger. WO Wallaby'* . "niroame y than the following ..: ~, : • litz Tea UMW JOIALI44 " . i ' , - . Sts sea t• Wising. i : • '• -- , • - i ntsWinterl leak sad chill, - :The wind blo scold der rate and hill; - :Owed dowers a sone, and Natnresgresn No mom Leda waded same. ' • . - The fields where the goidee grain a iiiir Was klmed by sun,' d wet with rain. ... f Nov feel Um blight loter's brilaihri '- .. ,* ..And calmly rat izt Eature's death. 1 . - Bat soon tight Spring will sails again ' . ... ~... ' I And earth psdaup the burial grain: ... • The rowers will mad their habiliment, ~ ,And stramiets leap whir joyous shout; ~ The sriad will ramie sputter Woe dada wrlar Ihe breath e/ flown ittorls; •- 1 : Ecstatic thought—earth, sky midair, , ~ i ,• Will In the spriartime beanies shins ~ I - • Pitliseetehia.,...,—,.....-- , ,,',, - , . ~• I LVL.- : • ~. I Tan Wurrwinirtaa herr, fer winery, !unto i up': "Spirits . end litplrit-inppings,' '! In a manlier I not very welcome to the deluded, and deludifig promulgators of that impostor.. %Startler to , state, Judge Edmonds It still Wenn bei r ierer hi I Spiritualism: `T h . Weastiester Review airfare,' talent, bat often breathes Aeniltuents - 'deardedlY ;heretical. In other rupees It is weillea;dated. 'Leonard ,setitt-4 Co.ief NO, York;tlie Marian publishers of the ittbasisiriaer, EdlOarh, North Ilsiliak . and Quarterly Reviews (the last lE4th:t -ad:hens is the Loudest . Quir' ja/A cpniteciee a itOr volume of each with thaJnonarriumber.— IThese four works constituted well furnished ii. briny of themselves, et a email cost:- As they are now coaducted, whoever roads Ilea . therosghly will be no tyro in current literature or in knowl edge generally. Many "who can neither afford to qbuy many books, nor bare the time to read then!, _might dad in these cheap reil!blieatioue of the best-decidedly the bat—periodical literature of England, .a very intisfactory inbstltule; The Irestmlasier may be-said to represent' the radical sentiment of England ; but Its eskdicaliser, le high toned, and. intellectual more than political; and its ability is conceded by all; The No 1h b . ritids, on the contrary, is decidedly evangelical in sentiment. though for a brief time it was" somenba t t telbe track. , The Edinburg is W,big, as thatverta is used on the other side, of die 'Atlantic, and the (London)" Quarter/y, conserrattse. For the gen eral reader, probably the !not named in best adapt ed; and, miser" economy or other res Son limits person to one of the fcur, should be selected.— :Bat anyone of them is a treasure, acid the whole 'Are not avtty, and we would adrisn our friends commence subscribing for all or pert ..with this 'eainulencernent of tie ne'w yolumes.! focal. Moira. c rf JERI - DeriiPsp the week there' Lav i n been a num ber death iir • thilliorougb from yarioue, . 051P-Cht Wgdeeeday!loornlog last, at 7.. o , ,cloCh, the mercury in our thermometer, raarkd 4 degrees below zero. '. • • 1r:774 Depot ibeation.—A conference will Inky place to4apthetween the Reading Railroad 'Company anke Committee tit aar eitlienr, in re gard to the erection of a Freight Depot within tholisniu of the,Bertrach. Orßevirett—We understind that the • Rev L.. L. Graeei has been very sueoeisfal in kis win- Medal elfurta at the Method'St Chiang+, New' iladelp,hia. ibis County. Great interest Is man ifested in the work of ntelanistliin. Daring the past four weeks Mr. Grace; bas 'converted slaty persons, aid checked vice In that plsee.„ T)11s Is welt • • , Air raleirvtriNivig decidaq.—On S'andaisions• ing last, while base Mclntosh, engineer it ,Wm. Mortizea Slope, -Glen Carbon, this Comity, wee down the stope oiling the painp,i,he fill sod was precipitated bead Arst igto the:amp., Be was taken ont:ef the water dead.: lie was so i d , &ions young man, leaving ly his untimely tb a wife and three thildren.deiriveri of their tato . , rat protector. IgirDangirosis Tenspike.--;N,otwithstanding the Co ordered the Centre i ts Tanspite to be fenced a those spots whicli.are I dangerous, th%re are porde still unattende d tol On Wednesday a hone &eked a wagon iner a 'steep bank at - the five rocks. Below Mr. Warncei the road is fenced; but not above, which is man* u dangerous.— The Schuylkill Navigation 'Cotnpany hes fenced a'Portion of the pike. The fencing needed on the Turnpike should be put up' iminediatelis Pon Clinton Borotisk Election.—The fol lowing officers were elected i on Friday of lac week in Pert Clinton: Joutiee of the Peace—E: J. HErllh. - . coutabie—Philip Haetmao. . Tags of Eleetiota—Wm. D. Martin. /sweeten—Char. L. Boyer and Jos. R. Perry. deresror—George B. liartm. /00M A deseespor•—fienry M. Geiger 2;4 134 - rn '1 Fegely. I • . i &hoot Directors--John.' Born, Jr., dad George Hartman. 1 • Aiiditer—Joseph B. Perry 1 . pir Silver Creek Literary deseciatiou.—Ttie le!ereises of last Tuesday evening were, reading by Richard Winlack. 'Bohject—"The Drunkard's Wife." Question—"Wu the execution of. Major Andre justifiable" with Rietird Winiack and dritlith T. Jones in the affirmative, and John J. Dorsi, Wm. Winliwk antfeharles.Tsylor in the negative. Decision in the affirmative. The_exereisee tor next Tuesday evening are, Reading by Charles Taylor. Qaestion.-i."Does man suffer more - lit this life from Real or Imagi nary Roils?" Affirm., Griffith T. Jones, Richard Winlack and Wm. Rannlv negative, Wm. Win lack, Job's/. Dovey and !Chattel Taylor. „ffa'bitenaway—Narrow . 'ffecope.—On Thursday a burse with shafts attachrt came dashing don't Centre street, at a great rate. When approaching the steps of the Miners' Bank,whieb have a small aperture beneath, be sprung' upon the pavement to the dismay of several gentlemen on ,the steps. One,* legal gent letzten of Pickw loth's propos dons, - fearful of a erush.if be cams in contact' with the affrighted animal, in which be might beat, sever- Mt sufferer, suddenly disappeared. The career of the•lniree • was checked at, the steps, and she gen tleman who so eliverly puereed the danger, mat erred from his snug berruwlng place beneath the steps. A sew use for the Iron entrance to the Bank ; but decidedly i safe retreat from runaway horses. pip- Pigskins* Literary .Bociety.- 7 011 toesday evening lest, a lectors arse delivered by. Hiram IV: Plukerten,ll/q. Subject, "Hopes" A debate titan ensitiod in the qiiestioo, "Should 'Hanns_be admitted with., the; Lecntoptoit Coisetitu i on r Messrs. Foley, WaUta tindgilsilagher la eOP main, and Dille; Setbint and Wittiest to the negMive. 'The questien was decided is the nor alive. , The gilder of 12114115 U tor nut Tumidity owning isms folione:4eeture by H. Gruber; reading by James Foley: cloeitfoo—"ls a Repels. rats : Seim form - Of Governat g better adapted to_tbe Wants-of the • people generelly,l tbaol limited - Monarchy t• • Aill I we; Measrs. J.: Gruber, Salley sad Seibert; leptiii, *ours. Williams, Vistula and Drake: '_ ' - . '" • pllrSi• Annie/roars of the birth of Washing. tom wu observed with-, proper WWI ht this sad *Olio boroughs of tholConnty. Ths military Fo wled is fora. In Abe evening a Birth. Night Ball was given bore as the Tows Il alliii dlthougb lb* attendance was lets than usual on nth aces slots, yet this stale Paned off pleasantly. The amassment, ow the part of the .saanagers were adshable; is thet have sever been sarpasse4:— , The rooms was &worsted with dude; the tansie— s portioa of &Wets string band et Philadel-, Pkia--was: st roma! -ova *mot sod the =PM was moat renlareils. •The palate that was sot sat. Istied,woltitt lea Meals pkas' Mr. Zanies; the loses of 0,44 is /laid . eoasiderible ' Pm*: far the slielOson. Waif klcerriihrn• sad 61 &My orisoad la his asmsertards: :The /10./ Ii will *Pita Wig steaawl 'Watergate/el, with tha oats Wiling beta it ter ball , parpiseef All la alts ibefirea p . issed eff with prep It. spleit, •--"rtj 4'y~'~'3`_:~ a Mi=== jigr.Thiroogi lidoet,ioa.-An Moeda. of Fifiroogit Ohms took place on Friday, 19th inst., with *41..1 followiug ,result. Pasty lines ware "not **Sy datwa on it', °Cession :-- • • , i , FOR-11M lionottia-BensTS l 7lfir Ord Assiifttof Acesmoro-Wm. Fox, John Quinn: ~ ::-;1 ' .: Boum WARD.--./.days_ of Efectiess-C. tittle. •isirefori-NifistEintialt, Wil. J. Megaile...;. CoassabLr-D.B: 041;1- Bourn EiroWiis. - Ante of Biertierp-Jaa :Smith: ~ litijiicolizi M. `Shame,' Dania/ Morahan.. J. tied tile Pease---Goorgi IV, Moult ‘ 'Wan Waan.-Judge of pietioso `James Secht.'"/arpictore-Jotto J. Jones, C. F. Xepitsch. Cosietabkvilohn W. Sbsw. ' iiihtita ,WAnn.z.,teifyis (iff• sfeetion*:4!asibti 'fielb!' Llrpeerers-Stephen Rorer, Peter lam. sold. Constable--Boory Wiliooi .......„_......_4 • - - • ' lir Pontoons Literary Aticiecy ..-Ou Tuesday evening rut, a lecture was di:alum& by-Thomas 71.- Waliter„Esq. n pubject+Mlurwan -,,Prison Discipline, and John. Maw, 7 , Vitf. .was ,sag:-: aid. amnia by alleading-the. under, Eli. Bowen; Esq: The selection wen, 4ca apeseVof the leo& • lag co'utisel for the pWutill; the / . 3iirdeß breach of promise cue, w.ith Mr. Phfitwick - thedefendanL . That Mr. Bowen read tbaseloetion7-whiek by the way wit excellent; there should be , more Of the!, ehanicter-with spirit and ;well , was evident.- - . . The andlenceenjoyed it hugely. After the Itald... ' ing, 'a debate visaed on tho ituestion, "Wan- ibi ' ascendent of Major Andre; unjustifiable," *fib' ,Mcurs. Mann .00d VotheriA in the airiative, and.Mesirs. Marts Lod Endes in the aegattee.-- ,Tholiiestion was decided ittilie. negative. - _^ On nut Tuesday sunlita Lecture will be de, .7. . . livered by A. listen, Es . Reading, by: frank CiiitU. , Question-ne England , likely ever to ite: come it - ,ltepublic I" Afilretatire-:Jae. T. BOylei anO:71101. Simpson. Negative-P. B. Goiresiand *ill. J. Leib. . I ; i, ; ' "1 d`GoldsSitoLarly enough the 'Mar of the Rowe Joursist received lort l i Week by the saum are Markabl e Serena and e remarkable Pam, en . the one theme so 'inviter for either Poetry of the . - ?Whits :—'Tna bou.s.n. The prose sermon Is by Ttea.4.-1). Kaye of Albany. The sermon in poe try, Ie from the'prei of a iady of this Borougb.—. Willis in introducing it, says :—.llcre is s noble outpouring from the eerie fount of inspiration by the gifted 4 TasuQUILLA,' whom the Mee Journal had the bonus of firet iotrodoelog to the Public.:". SONG OF COLD, monarch am t. more powerful and high ' Alan the mightiest kingdom can yield; to king on hie Untrue a sceptre can own So potent an than wield: - 're these Sovereigns of eart h into belng•tuid birth, I dwelt in my splendor and Pride 'hue the monad and gnome, la my cavernous homi . Seeped treatises on every side Through creak. and seam, the sun's yellow beam Wasdattly ant cunningly caught; And the alebwmy strange, of ihis e rmetic change, That ages annex they wraugti Shall ne'er be unsealed, and new , revealed • To the creature I claim at my slave. My labor end toil, and rapine and spoil. I 4 pursues me, and reaches—the gravel Soidl said! sold: all for the yellow gold! • Awake alone I dwelfon my throne, In thohnsitners earliest time; .. , ' And the malls of that day Mt my sceptre and away, And yielded a homage sublime. Earth's Won pew rife with beeutyand We; Then Plenty and Peace tint began; , And the world's brighteiit page is that pastoral age; • Eire my realms were hinged by man: Mot I stliPllve.risd reign. while my fetter and ehain Shall avenge any dismantled abode; 'Even word:Mkt , mare from my victim and slave, And be am s me hi idol and god: Seidl so di, Ella all for the yellow gold! • Iltand by the aids of tim fair younmbride Ale she boirtemhlr faith sway, I • To age anti cares. and threescore years, _ , And a bead-anti a heart turned gray, And I laugh the abiletat the hitter smile That greets bier withitatne of wigs ; • - For I am he who her / rd shall be— : She is Et 11,%). }be is miae.lbrougb W.! Thorgh berbrOw be bright with the diamone's light; And her eye lailashed with pride, ',7bere's a gnawing smart at they/teary' heart, As my shadmptalke at her side. Seidl sold( sold f ail for the yellow gold! Lot a pliant barque cleaves the billows dark,, ' To a laud beyond the wave: It bears Sc its bluest those sons of unrest Who go berg* to Bad a grave. . 'They lyre ded the soil where manly toll Meet* ever a eel reward. . • Lured by the smiles of Ilesperian isles, ' Thee have left their native sward— ,,Ycwhen the and invent eyes That make e'en the poorest blest ; • Afar they roam from the spells of home, • . In those regions of the west. Paid! sold! sold I all for the yellow go/d! '' Ohl many I find ofite grovelling nand, - Who are mine by the daily dime— • They went their bags, whits they go la rage, Ackd lode grim and tannest time ilef t iZteer and groan o'er the cold hearth-sterna their.buried treasure lies They shrink sway. from the face of/lay, And the cower before human eyes; And they have no thought that is not fraught :Mat the cone of the - lr wretched tont 41se they tremble and dl, In their ear I cry:— "non tenet leave to earth thy spoil." &kill sold! sold, all for the yellow gold! Ye children of clay ;ban mon pouts away, • Bat my kingdom stall ever remain .7fr And the unborn race that shall dwell In mar place, Will worship my fettsroand chain Prom toth's vernal prime to the last verge of time, By t oo4 f r r ai . and my sceptre last, And t aro to come shall reecho the doom. Of the. 'enamor* I dealt to the past. re! uh beware! for I reek not, or ears, virtue may hallow the shrine; • ' . If 1 enter In, there is darkness and sin. . ' ud the Fool of the victim is mine. Sold! soldt sold all for the yellow 0111 . 11111" Schley/kilt. County Alms Homg.-LAa the tau-payeia of this County will meet et the Conii Douse in tbii Borough on Monday, !Ralf it o'clock, I'. M., for the purpose of taking steps' in the work of reform demanded, in connection, with the enormoup yearly expenilitem to maintain the County paupers, and as we 'are desirous of fur: tki hint everything in referencejo the matter pos sible, we invite attention to the annexed Stuvrt.mit CO. AIXII trbrait} . _ February `M, lab& :meows mamas' locuss:—Accoiding to your named, I eye you below the number of paupers In the Schuyl kill County Alms Mime on the fr t . : t day o!february t MS: Total number, 40S Of this number, POll4llll. furnishes; " Minersville " Cara Township': " Oeintyl.llsseu " " Blythe Tp. " Ft. Clair, Tamaqua. " " Norwegian Tp. " Other' districta " RICAPMIXIIO3 Inane slid Idiotic, Children uoder 22 pony Sick and alsabied, Intemperate,. 406 Of the insane a large rural are the vktims temperance, and at least rufourths of the dill eett bare found their way Into the Atari Rouse *mush the Intemperance of the laments. Teens Resfulle, . - . Iturr.buumeoon. The above statement is inteivating, - showing as it does, that searlia all the paupers are frsm Abe mining sections of the County, end that Rum sends three-fourths of the aggregate number to the Altos Rouse. The farmingdiatricts distend but a limited num%ar, yet are Compelled tabau theirshare of the heavy burden of taxation im posed to support the Institution. The .farmers of 'the County have a triple interest in this mutter— first in' relieving theteselvee of heavy taxition, - next in hiviog a good market foe their •produee, and last in keeping their sena from being de bauched in thereat holes that Infest this Borough, and other sections is the County. The expenses of the Alms Houle during the put year were cents per day for each pauper. 'Although this is a large sum, yet considering the number of insane, children,' sick and disabled, ana the disadvantages the Steward labored Oder In not having - eash in-band to purchase necessa ries Mr the House, thereby being eon:pulled to use orders and adopt the credit_ email. we believe that the expenditures could not have been reduced to a smaller sum. I • Every eitim ota r oks quor or encourages the sale of it, Arnold; a sin--a grierOur aim against the neighbor who refuses to "touch or taste" the rile Ilse .Hs commits it inasmuch es he mains in saddling' innocent men with Rim expenses they had no hand to contracting. We insist upon tbe point that the menwho 611 oar Alms noose with paupers, multi so by the ittim tratile, should be utopelled by law to support thiet, and pay every emit of •Ahoi Hum and Prison e'tpenssit growing Dot of their manufMtering operations.— And we hopi.that tha..meeting of Monday nut will pinta resole6ott to that Ater. Tiara Is io main bOing delicate lo thht' matter. Thobeands of doitars are yearly demanded of our eitiiens.— Par what? To support paupers made:solby the was of Rum. Let these who are Inieeent Of any wanes is this respect, easily* to tbroir off the burden, aid plualt on the 'shoulders of those who bare 'alone &Agin** boar it—the ,BOT eel. ler and the ,Rum F drinker. Vie !umiak bate Prohibition, lasi must at least, el* that *ono. Let us hero energetio action, Ond to the Point. in this, patter. W. are sick of being a RuM ?igen Comity, Where all pay the tiddler, those who dm" and Shore who do net.. • Coiner", tow tbi Poor. Mauls. Bus::—There Nemo to be no enereity of money daring the mutt bard has., to get np ) upensive Belie Sod Converts. (Meal without any charitable object is view, aid why could not some of the steinent nissiciana of oar plus get up a Convert of-ornial overdub, for the us and built of OW telfesing poet of tbio neighborhood t. I bare 'no doubt 'that our bind butted iComstio. &non wield giro Os Court Nem, for sub an oetadon,.ini that tho • pule weed °loathe' other asaa pay theft messy to the Negro Bersudera led elony.t. bo attirted K No, shit ssiedothood. • . • . PiaboarfoLlkithe aatothen world tho enter he bud.• - Petterals, Jrcb. , 254, '11158". • ' • ies 1 , 11,. pp WIWI& • `Dat63an lie!' Week,'67. jelrliaatinita Now Yolk UM wash. 47,4: Or/risesktei hs Philadelphia last wsek,2l73. PWO=CilY,l2,4itseted ishh a dui,- 4 11 mm 11. -- 4 , pllOlO , 041 u *aft 4th, dirtit the 13berift. 411P6111**Pingei arelmage tad into Baltimore. . i• - istrl u gr i efs provisions wadi het are nu . eniadly low in Velonsini ! allerlli.,Charles posttest!. a Ilanoterian hank. has lined, and einumitted suicide. Arpin present police fore of New York ”ounts to nearlytwelve hundred ciao. Agrybe Siusrehannaat Milton is - "tight."— Ad for a geoteriUY well- bayed stream.. . , itorThe stock en the Cunard line of ...European steamships le over.2oo per tout. premium, Je*Lt Hartford, CL,Auring 1857, abets wage 'BO2 eirtbs, 294 mayriaget, and 427 deaths. 011 P-Mr. Frazer, the • tenor; bas been gt ballad entertainments hi Philadelphia this a It: ,hulls sageetted-that if the Supreme Co q should be consolidated, It ire! lasted at Benoit g. )149"The naval forces ofEngland, Freed, Russia and America Are represented in the Chinese we . .. , ,101i-Col.,dolotsed, cemnisider of the fora for ' Utah, has beeeepromotad to a Brigadier General. 'ship: • ~. •.; • . : '.' i • - • ww: . . L . '.Clirlt,. int trial at, Dent_ile: for murder, i Italia ~seetivietid and sentenced co I death. , -, -;- • I. . ,ffift•The Sharp within°, after Tpeat ed tens, the. bees partially adopted into the United States Service. , Or George &Meer, Collator of the County of St. Louis. Mn.. is a defaulter'to the aistient of ' nearly-9165,000. 1 • t, , , , .. jitilr•The .sinnouneemeut • has Nein' made ;that I Marty, the interest of tennis, it about to appear 1 as Don Giovanni.. • ' • • . . leffrA lot for a Cemetery has boa offered by I the Little Schuylkill Company, on I /aid .of Lo cust Mountain, watt of Tamaqua. pIPA woman amok Traitor bat undertaken i in Detroit the senseless' feat of walking one bun. 'tired consecutive bourl without rest. . . fir , Edward: Everett 'has:just 'been 'blotted a, foreign CoriespOodiog member of the Academy of; Moral and Political Sciences is the Institute of France: . 111/"A gas eltplesion took' place In a ehOrcii - in Cincinnati some .evenings since.- Eight or lei persons were severely wounded, :two or. three -of whom are not eipeeted to lire. . - ( i ff/P-An interesting article-on "The Hair of the Preeidente," going the rounds of the press, arid 'which we.reeently published, was published origii• finally in the Banbury Anterieam. - •.• . . • , pirlt is a strange state of things that in NeW York tberbanks are glutted With money. the - pity with lour, end something like. onatifth of - the' population are dependent on charity. rA t a "Fancy Dress Party,"- in Hartfoell,. Connecticut, the past week, one lady appeared in et dress. ormemeuted-wlth hundreds of little belli, net much bigger than rain drops—affording •ntn. ale of the fairy kind in the dance. ••• tiff"Sx•Governor Babb, formerly of Ohio, now of Illinois, his been -acquitted of the charge of manslaughter; occasioned by big shooting amen -whit, with a gang of others, was inflicting• elm ' revere upon his. just married daughter. f filifr AstAmn.—This most disheartening cork pleat has ben cured in many instances by the etre of *Wistaili Bulsam of Wild Cherry. Surely, may thing thik will afford relief Tram this. eainfulli disease will belailt.d as a real biasing. ot r /241rA French engineer named- Duterte is said Ito have inveimed an apparents which is destined to efforts °Walden, revolution iti the construction •of tocom l otivao and to save fifty per cent, in tit matotint of combustibles at present consumed. 4 i Pft - Tha l egulators of Indiana bare arrests! gesenty-six. en, accused of counterfeiting, ibef end other ciimes,,sad have .delivered. them nee to the suthJritiCs for trial. They have the nate x ; of tbreehi dred others, whom they Intend to it i frect.- . :.` , • I jelir-Tbe !five wean idoons.of.war now being built have been named by the President as follower die one be i ll i ding at Pensacola, "Pensacola;" die one at Nor lk, ”Itictimond;" the one at Philadel phia."Laneasterr the one at New'York, "Brtio lye." end the %meat Boston, "Hartford." ' • 11 lye;" and Pierri the French - assassins "confess sit [that is imputed to them. Their Mai. dermas designs, it appears, were pot confined to the Hoverer. Other sovereigns were toteluched ed in the,svassination; and especially the Pope, the King f Naples, end the King of Sardinia jigfrA 'ghtiol colliery explosion has occurred in nrpit near Arbton•under.Lyne, Great Britain. About one hundred men were in -tbe pit nt-Ihe time, and lit is fared that many - of them- were killed. At latest deters about I forty of them bad been takeu °outlive, some more orlosii injured, and and two deed. , . . "There via at risk in fire, marine and life insurance companiee chartered by the 'fifassachu. 'aft', on the first day of November, 185 T, the goal of i $525,228,820. The Amount of-fire losses paid by companies incorporated in that State for the year wading October 31, 1957, was $978,881.70, add l the amount of marine lAres paid for the tame period $5,202,828 89. 1. • . jea-A young lady in Danbury, Conn., 10 desi rous of evilly:re:tarried. Sbe has obtained ill the necessary articles—tbe man, bridal , attire, gew: gaws, "chicken Arens," but an alarining obstacle has presented . HAM. There is no church in that place with aisles troad enough to. admit her erino: line, and so she is obliged to postpone the "hapity day," until the completion pia new . -sanctuary, which' is in proper,' of ersetin.2 - 114, - The velvet moss grows on, thlt sterile rock; •the mistletoe flourishei on die Dallied branches; the ivy clingi to the moulderng reins, the pine and ceder remain fresh and fadeless 'widths veg stair:nt of tbe preceding year, and, Heaven be praised! something beautiful to see and grateful to. the soul, will, in the darkest hoar 'of fate, still twine its tendrils around the ennobling altars and broken *robes-011hp desolate temples of the hu man heart. ir 'The Washington correspondent . of the Bar ten Post write the following anittaleg-apple feat: `l cannot help telling yea , a little incident of Sea ietary Touvey's reception, One of the gdests, a gentleman, having i !tidy' on his nna, took from tke table a Large, fine apple, probablyforthejittle lees at home, apd his Coat sleeves being large, MI secreted it in the sleeves of his sighs arid, Un fortunately•he Airgot the tireumetance jost-st•the moment he et:mid not, for; in making his retiring brow he gave a flourish of hie arm and pitched the apple elmost in the Secretary's face! It boon dedwnd rolled away till it lodged under some lady's crinoline, while the poor gentleman looked sie moat mortified and astonished as if be bad accidently fired a bombshell in .tbe .parlor, This incident cap torbludicrous for gravity, end even the grave and dignified-Sceretery was • furred into a braid smile, which expanded into a grin all erOnd the parlor. Some wag ,scrambled to get the apple, and restored it to the discomfited rentlemen, who then incontinently took himself otE" ff r o pc Q 1 ., .. , . • Is, AL — 774 63 1 1 ao i 4 I g i ID io . . 6r 406 . . . Dr} Walcot's_PeteriPinder.tbuisariiistieslly de scribes the thirst of the 'moderns" afteriho wt. off "buttons," etc:, of the Ancients j bu in ndoet of his writings can be found ika:ngl6 roman- Anil*e against seeking, after' and wearing the el.- gantjand graceful ripe' of Grenville Stakes, No. 607 Chestetit street, Philadelphia. • , Litme tw i st None Canotana.—Fai etierffte, x..q... Nardi 2, 1850 . " • "i Dkt. Sent W.! rowve,--Dear !Sie:--j-Yor two yeixes put I hive been more or led tronbled with a cough. . During the past year; r Was taken with, a savers pain' in the left aide, neeempanied by a very bad cough, and.a raising of blood; probably a quart or more. In addition to this, I sweat pro. fully at night, which induced me to apply to a i physician, but receleed no permanent . benefit. I i then procured a bottle of Maar'', Basal. of Wild Cherry, which • seemed to here the.desired effect. .1 continued, to use it, and my .appetite, which bad been poor, returned, and with; it strength, was restored. After taking four bottles' Lias completely cured, and have . enjoyed good liehlOrever since.. • • . ! DAVID ILLBatt.. The Editor of the North Caridisioo; cheerfully testifies to his knowledge of the truth of Mr. Bell's Hamad in •egaril to the efficacy of ,the Balsam. None' ponies unless signed L 13VTTS oaths wa * rps , • - • . , ' • 1/PIOIN G. BROWN. Druggist, Agent for Sehnyikill County; also, J. C. BUGHES, Bag., mexes . • arlMentelan littastassig - Llsitmessto•—lt elintyrars since this Liniment was find awed to 'the allieled. &tatty reitiloog of brittle' base t+en used, end it has than better witlefirtlon than any attkle east bill; taro tiled the shelter purposes, It .posseneee a vatic power over Infbeatuatione, nod chronic or nod:brutal de. est/gement of the Monate& Joints, LisputieSits or Okla— It is a Ent:swot po t ` lrian to feel th* we base been the ho ble meant of relieving sorb an luins. almost of nude og, and bare ? canlieed many ibotiaands to "leap ibrJoy, 4 become Owls. psi= Were relieved, their wands healed, and their etiffjointa made abatis. Unscropta! loos parties, regardless cif their obliptiotte• to ourrelree or. the public, are cogged itiatteuipMiglio Introduce a sporioalandlelierable vitals singer iniAlier sant, by repinsentlng It to bribe owe alutNr. 'gip ns your guard! 'Buy. nose bat the Original MMTICAM MUSTANG I.OIISIZIST, and you will not be elseetved. Warnaeoz,6llgbuttor. BLItNES A PARS, Plonk* X; York. , I - . • TUE ozzatairr 1 ,. 1 • . 1 iliCetiloixt Difircicsvory , ~..- OF THE . A DEt." If*. *IG/11111111Y, eeltoxbor4 b l eu dirrovered hi or; An ' of oar common parent treetbi a reatody that earn , . : E ERY KIND OF HUMOR,. TIM Want iorepasilimn to a esisuaeui Pimpi n g. lie has Wed It to over slain bandrodealekaskd VIM tathei except to two we* both ittoohntiaor. Tabu 4 f nok tit Ida pememion over cog imgdnM . eertibesees Ita-value, alt within twenty miles of Bbstoet. ' ,- .. - Two bottles , are: warranted ,to 'tare a antei ng Otte to three bOtUesittll not the It i on swath. I. l •khtd of plot.. So oath* ha. - ' • ! •. - . . Tito or throe bottles will clear U. Otetet of biles. • , twolottles aro warriated to ever the worst maker Iq Throe oe Bea bottles ors wirrwatal wo, eere the inns! Old of i • Ono or t oboWlsars . war r rstedt taroillbaawrls the rpis ?Oro bottles tie wouisatiod to osrs - routiss ors sad bloielses stow; the bale, ' : loot to di bottles aro wursittetto state iisompt asi - OM Wile will owe s& ieoptio*ot Uto skis; Two oithrso beta, sieo warrolateCte row the mot kW of Onions. , itider three bottles two esessatiei .to ewe. the oat dogmata ens of tbea . • , nose tibiae bottles are Ittrawiedi td tars salkleta. A num are the fru/fess of a Roman's breaths*, In Antiquarian eves surpassing riebes; Rare is with craeli'd, black, rotten, rarthen dish. ;That held of indent flame the 11010 and E sh," . - . . . Os worst moos d remit. „ • of innantei Ofitip the want I of tirropOhi. Allitwor hum the so performs of MO ilkOs Malt Ms hid amid by muter la the 010. • • i • 1461'O t is* to tioobottioo aps . inirrostod to curt sick Witt. 11,k__ warranted tot lbott~s,a~i t o regthotoo. coikbri state of tie bowels. ' • • +lO to two bottloiwill recalate aU dwoloromwat of klaeyo. . . tour to 111 bottles huts cared tbe groat cameo( dropsy. One to three bottles his eased the worst cue of OW; ifrillepsebrels experhropedi whet 111 terry ter jet re ilef to it s an ixentelitiiii garde • ' 0 CUap of diet *roe perwasui—dat Ott twit' yea Op got add oraodes of it; • • Diood*o for - sati•;...4tdidta, onia tablaitooosttil, per 443 ebildrao oior triyitra;wlool;'Clindrin die to aistit yeais; tidapooatal. , Ai'ao -Qtraelbos ;'itt apidieabla to at toddling-tom, take sandlist tot ne* oo td. bode. (dicta ta day. • xoactictiaza- IT • DONALD; kEN NEDT, , -ANT,:;, 120. Warms alrett, Rozbitry, Maio. : • - • . , 111. . . ft* by finistblls ibrOalybont tioNalmoguhst,, L,J4nustY 2 Vss i., • • •• # I ,T. , . (- - . girink•Oplafir IPough~Dr.-aick„be.- sum, i Cpatid INeeptabto Pillsare art isbilible 'moody* foe diii i ih o boi t ipxogh, u iN lit be Nedra by the bilogrioiletter: i i ' • i /Wird, Ill.,:Jan.13,:11141. i "Dt. C. V. Cucasin*: i . • ,- - : , t .. • . Oran Sta:—Not tong rhea, a child Of mina; via tar '; badly, 'lib tbo **tiepin' Coast; and as lie Door within 30 br 40'In11ea Otis; I raked a nebgbborOt i `Mina trim knorrOtrattrdne that was, good tor : it. • 14 raid h. am . not !ascii* knoti whit' imeogemend; but a 'Mare was box of ettitirtieton Sugar .doatod Pisigattra • , . lh the house, oh eh he bolted of a peddler the last time he was at Chicago. lad it the; were as good 'as bup pretended to tea the try nq tolling • but they might be of seie)oe to iny Jamas. I consltided to try thaw; aticithall never repot that 'Aid so.: The lit- Oo follow Lad to taxi ooly two or throw dives bOlbr• tbo . , . 'ough eutbely left him. Though only 1 yestW old, he hp often Wild to um atoce,“Pri, give me iouM More of. ,them sugar plums. tdo lova them so clearly:" i i!lsh ;yon 'mull send Me per beeier,'l2 Doing, and be mill pay ' , 171:4 for them. The country hereabouts le so thluly net tled. and Physicians eo diflcult to getat, that I think, it you should establish an .ageuer at Chicago; it would prose a profitable stemulstiou kr you. r• yon's, tvi haste, . ~.: _. ' JOll2l WALKER, _ TbeTtltetoay be bad orom Drillable and E.teiekerp• era, ht. every . SiLlaga and town in the Malted glutei.— J9itt G. Mow, Is Agent AW this plate. [ll-11t/ . 11000 REWARD will be paid fbr 'any' Medloin. that will en& Pure t BUTCH BB 'S 31dOlO OIL lbr lae following dhowses:—Rherustatlsis, Neural, L gist, Bplusal Affectimas, Contracted Joints, C b.lle :palas in the Side or Back, ficadache,Toothach e,Sprains, I Bore Throat, Cuts. Bruises , Bo rut. and all Thies *es of the ' Skin; Muscles and the Glands: None genuls,e without the signature of Purr k Gomm ettscbed to soch l abet. -Principal olliee,TAßl 'treishington Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. The great nu mber of persons that hare been itnasedl• liter relieved In all the elites cad towpe where tf has here used. as welraeln this elty. sustain them In ssylnX lit ail rand* that It is the greatest cure In the world foe , J. 6 . linown, whole's' Os esent,'Pottiwille. and for sale tilieepeetabledrttgists throughout he l nitedstetes and caned& _ j Rune '27, '67 1 1411 . 10015 l'-jiltiAli#llo. . . . Tilt Bet . B.P. Cott will preach for t he Second Preaby _terlicii Church, thtbOroar, (Sunday,) In the Associate Re.. -formed Church, eThoMpon'i.) Mar k e t streot,"at 10% , , , o'clock, in the morning, and at lid the evening. • f . 1 Ire. Voltt'en Lires. of Pettstown, his tendered to ate • eonmegation of tbe Eptseopat Chnrch;his resignation :as their Pastor: T ; ! . • , ~ ea Scanty FCWoOL tatait.—The actual loss arising • frOin the recent defalcation. will not exceed t,i4),00q,,- The Stammer' orate Society, with the aid of a far tier. "mai friends, halv determined to pay the entire doss obit of their coin)yeekets. . I • - -- pmns t o hererisal tulle Serroird Meardtet Chitral of:Lancaster ; Pe;., last*eek. the Itet, Mi. - Walterg Ea. tor. peremptorily ordered "those; persona who did not wish to comply nit h hip request (to k nerl dil ring prayer) te htive. m NIL Henry Itiller. of that city, refused to do either. wherenpOn Mr : Walters initituted a aultagainst Mr. Miller be a usagistrate.: . A cler=meß Of the acme church appeared ac-a witness, testily in g the; it was noe cOmpulsory with every one to kneel, but simple mato- Mary, - when Judgment wassiren in Meer of- deGindant. o%4MahoutTUCK aWDACtialartaill.—an Interesting ease of d isregard of ?Me:tastiest anthority ha4rtsently occurred'n the parish of, Stoke Demerol. near Plymouth " in England. J ae heti of the case are the . . . . ;31,vhmood ndl Na, affianced to the daughter iaan English army officer. 'They were parishittners,of Stoke,- 'and dished to be married at the Parish :church. The Turk professed to be a Christiania hearC but on ippl I- . Cation to the Sintopte trot a marriage license he was told that the chancellor of the diocese deelinedlo allow ' A license to be granted: The banns of ,marriage ware then called lb the perish church by /Ir. St. Anhyn, the reetpr. upon which the „Rev. James Bliss, the curate. who had prat told the rector that be thought the • marriage one t not to be eoletonbed. rose lithecharch and publicly forbade the banns. This led to lan angry, - corresponden c e between the rector and the ears* and reference wasalsO mide to - the Mamma Teeter. who was lammed , by the amide that Martuoand Effendi was, by comtenn report, a Mahotnedsn, and after otber letters bad rasped. the Blither sent to Mr. St. Anbyn a , notice of Inhibition stack the marrhge4 Meanwhile l • Matirnond.Effendt bad desired to be baptised by the roo ter, and the #ananieht of baptism yea accordingly ad . minister d to him:eller the afternoon Service at Stoke church. on Sunday. December 2Mh. On the fol/owing morning Mri Biles.' being informed of the , het of the baptises, withdrewlia objection to the marriage (not he. log pretend' , to ere the hood required b y lair), and the marriage nail celebrated. : On being (afore:ad of the fact, the blattep tinned a commission pimply.. hate the ratelr... The effaces with which Mr. St. Robyn was charged was hating baptised blabasnote Effendi without having previously 'given }µ)tiee . to the Bishop of the diocese of bis intention to, II administer the sacrament of baptism In this ease, which sou alleged to be in contravention of the• rubric in the I - Book of emitimm Prayer. which provkierr:—., Whip ant such persons as are of riper Tears are to be baptized, time& notice le to be, given .to theMbhop. or 'whom bosh:ell appoint for that pews, a week brArre at the least', by the. parents, or some other discreet pa vans, that as due rare may be taken for their own ins lion whether they be antliciently.instrneted In the prin.. ciples of chic Christian religion, and that they 'may be exhorted td prepare themselves with p -a7ersand fatting - fbr the receiving of Ibis holy sacrament. : ' . • On the voidance. thr Carandavioverir decided thatthe 'Bishop wan juitiged In a proseention.ot Ibe WO In tb• Seeleslsatlcd.Courts. Public opinion, however, Is en. • Wily Witt- the rector, and agalnat the eurativ.• • • • SIOTICICS. ths. • VW PRIMITIVE 3lltTilODl3f CHURCH. corner of Lyon and ad street. Divine Service every Sabbath at 10 o'clock, A.X.,and l o'cleck,P. M. 314110 DIST XPISCOPAL' CHURCH. Fatond Street, Pottsville, Ref, NiUl4ll 'ol4t, Pastor. Di. tine sent Sabbistb, at 10 A. SI .and at 7%P.M. *...ENGLISH LUTHERAN CREECH. Market Square Pottsville: lei. W. H. Ltrentenacn, Pastor. Divine tar. Vito 10 WI Oh ureh rer,ttlady every Sunday. 'Morning, al 1054 o'Slock; atoning, at o'clock Weekly Prayer Thirsday evening, at 7 o'clock.' iiirTELNITYCLIGRCII !SERVICES. DURING LENT, 15581- l. • •Mh Febrnary.Second Sunday In Laniiise, airy Bt. Luke U. Eaeklal Mph. v. ; I IT Slaith—Wednetday—tertice at 10% A. SI. ath'Harcb--Thureelay—Servica at 5 o'clock, P. SI. sth March—Priday--aery Ice at 7,„ty P. 3!. 7th March--Third Sunday I Lent-1054 ant 71 — Ezeklelrtx;l47 ; St. Stark ,14 7 0. Ere. at, er Sp. ri, . ••, 10th, 1/ th and 14th—W y lON A. 11., Thuile. day 6 P. 114; Yridayl% PJ W• 14th uarch—ponrth Sunday In Lent-16% and 7 3y • 17th, 78th and AStb—Wednesday 104, - Thursday 5 ...o'ekek.TridaT 7t*• . • 21st March —/ b Sunday In Lent - -15% and .7% dctoek.t. • 24th, 25th sad ZStb-rWednesdaj. 1034,7hrradai 6 yridayi 74. • - . , 25th lam ch-743tanday hefts Rapt/fr. . • Paeoloin Week, dairy reaches. and twit* an Ovid Friday. DANIEL WASHBURN. Rector. , . . MARILIZIN 130X4-KXICV-On the 21st, by thence. W. 0. Melnik., Jotp B?cx and'AxAspe B. Este, both of Potts,Me, • MUIR—CONWAY-0a the 25th {net, by the Rey: Joseph 411e0ool, Deumtrte Mum sled Jitemarrr Owewes, both ei New Minn, Behtly ; thill Cobol. • BONICII-440NOACRE—On She 2lat lust..at Pottsville, tbe :Rev. Joseph% MbCool. Maar Botts of 'fuse ( cora, 19 TART Agg, oldest daughter of Jacob Lon mere, Eact.. of • near) Tatnadius, Schuylkill County. ' • tirFc si4.tairltgomery, Cimiuky ?ANA please DIED. PROVO:Kr—In Wiriersvlile. on. Monday last, Joan C. Paolikarr, bon of Mr. John Prevost, • - . ,110C1I—At lars; on the Mb inst.. Jamas W. Um, of Bland ford, , recently or Lelzognt, la the year of his Age. wi,ll.nnElnx—oli the , morning of the...td bat. of secondary dbisme of lbe brain.; iA3ll:l' S.' Caitrs.srra Wasantaw, mod one yearand tlial• 115011tha. . WHITS—To this borough. on Thursday Jamming the 25th lust., Just Wung,,ln the 49th year of his sp. The relatives and friends of the family me respectful. It halted to attend his funeral froth his late reeldence. Market street, betneth ett4 and 9 tit, Shia (13a ) morainic, at to o'clockort Mout !tartlet notlee." airptilOtlpbla papers please copy. • _ TAYLOR-Oa' Wednesday afternoon tbui4th ettArisu TAMIL, aged 23 years, The nistlana and Meats are respectfully 'lnvited to attend his funeral 'from hie Father's mtdenoe. Benjamin T. Centre Street, on this (Latanky) afternoon at 2 o'clock. • , • At aepecialineetlng of the- &OTT Ems Co, held at their Armory on Monday evening, Iteb.letby IE6B, the Itallowing preamble andresoluildna Were . .unanisootisly *dented: j ; Warwma We have heard. w h salvor that It has pleased the Almighty In hie al else Peirridenr• to re: . more fr i out-midst, ChM= C. Tana, omfriord and companion, Therefore be It Resolierk That while we bdw elibUlirldOn to the lascrutable dlaperoatlone of the Divine wi11... "deeply deplore the kis of one who boa bitrane - endearid hp his many noble qualities and manly virtues, and who was at the came lime. a good Midler, magnifiable emir pardon and a Attain' friend. - ' Illsoitid, That we hereby tender our brisitfele gaps thflo his afflicted family In theli bereavement of an af• feetionate ion and brother, and mourn with them the lou of one to beloved brill rad knew him . Resoloxt. That this Company In eitisene . dm*. unite iing the last tribute of respect to th eir 'Smarted. fraud comrade by 63flowittg his remain to their duel meting place. ' Rusho/1, That s tor of tb'eni ?NOW iOZIP be heeded to the Lally of the asesased; Sad be published la the man at the boronyds ". It i 'pedal smetiagef litownrcos Cum, No. 14,Jr• Ntaa.bonkim 4111313 CA, heat el,ttisir Yeb..24tlb, t°6B, tbs. folloiOns presostil• and reshballoas ion adopted, town: - ' Winans, It Ina pineal ti iliotee Providence to re mote Inas oar midst. an Drew west fallow erssatno. .antherCltaausTanaa,beb lot; died indenly °attar itith last- therefote be It'• Mildred, That it la with . feelings of performd and se• = regret that 'we anise the ead, 'hinges/ this and unexpected calamity, by sr holeh ws stn dra *lnd of moot oar earliest arocrietse !bola we awns , ;tad and artemeedi sad felt palely Wed of. fit the maw , Mold Moues sad pinery/et. whlell alwayssnlioated ;his breast. - ' • • • Readied, That we deeply eystpsibise with the Melly et oar late drothar I. their dog and great Maki lors, sad trot that the thought test Mwir spa sad beetbee bee renved non this to soothed mid better world. i ethers ail b beepiene sad searraieray nettle then ti' hoer Of trestdp.' . • • Reashed. That re * talthetreT f IldtPleir Ira ittnol the funeral 4* a body., van amber waiving Marginal belly of aseatroloc, and that the Comp room be swot. ea is areerstag the the noes of thirty diyo. Reithre, That a altbeatheahrtloasaitrapipatml to the haft of the nog pihildred in the sere .Fasreat sod Ifirriag • order of the Cain, . Hex, T. .Itoscsor, M. of t. G icavevkitt, t P. WANTED. WANTED*VD-RENT OR PUR. CIIMIS—om establlobed COAL YARD, doing a 11)04084a zutto to Iwo tom. anna.o3. Addr~ relfrintiy • J NO. DA.W2O::-Oraigl 74 t•itrg.,A. WA N TED-- - 500 active young inert; ii i;te act as Law and Trateaug adtruta 1 0 1 . 04 1- *seal aad haaarab4a. at a salary at Slog yer ' math: • tapindad ill only caquired. No potaut indt eine or be busitnbia: particulars Mara Ctrs to all . !be siocioso • ragtag* atana, ar ritvirr. and adtdriar January Z, DIENSIS P. 11011 V, Jetargra..tr, H. 44t DISSOLUTIONS. XTOTICE.—The partnership hereto- all fora eabillatt go. Enrich. Gas dater 4 Ce. baleen imbred by Mutual towed. and the baldness , opt bin:after be tarried on by the undersla net- Thaw per. . 0 ... having claims *sabot the tate firm will pr,,,, bt t h em tr, Elide% 4 Co. lir Arttlealetit, and thine Indebe e l to the ins w 111 plow pay the unebwildnet - ESNS? T. ELLIt ICU A Oi. '• . , Pottsville, Feb. 2/ 4- 311 0 w.Centre a Ilahaenkencee no p ISSOLUTION • OF'. PARTNEIO. ' _, SUI F.—Notice /eh, tb. Oen, that 'the partner e w e welt eubditinn bWo lb Lewis Andel:tried.. 1r t;•• • Haut O. Aselwielleed, Jake awl, doubt. Ownge U. Fertile. AddleobCbikl.l4lolanta..toes and Olden,. Wit, working** blinten Pinprilannt In 3 . - Ilullkill Cnu ry. under the hem of ti . itast IL Co -ant aa aetlers and sht, pees of Cord is Philadelphia. under th e firm ,„ ~.,,„r Emmet !Co. were diwoleed nu tha I•si,•ntee.•th dry:. .; , Abraary, tett. be mutual r. n...,.t. 1,4,,, r ,,, U. 1 ,.. ne 4k, 'Co, ate ealhorised to rettle o,i deter du.. to and bi tba, timid i ampoules. la . id Companies. . 't,):.&- LEWIS AUDENRIFD, - OFO. 11. YOT79, ', WU. G.ACOESIIIED, supi.slv-CIIILD,. - : JOHN O,OMSIEL,Jr.,, W. .I.IIIES, r 04!. February Z,, ISA , . The business of Minter d wiling Coal at the Wolf Creek Colliery. Ninerseii *, eelauyll.lll County, will hereafter be conducted by Lewis Antlaurted. William 0. Audenried. John Rommel, Jr,. thane II: Potts, undid. dean Cond. under the firm of OEO. U. POT TI A CO. Yob. _7,1859 44t --- JP . I SSOLUTION.—The Partnership heretofore existing' between Joann Steen. hue Wattles sod Alben llendrkkoom Itotlstrs4 in the boitlog business, under the firm of SPREP, KITZSItte LEI A CO. Jo Plots:me, feboylllll county, Pa. Is db. Solved by mutual tangent. All those Indebted lo wild Gam will make payment. sod those having chain:* wilt p ',tient theca to Juthua 1t.... wbo Is antborlud to set tle op the business of the lite tins Je.O. 4 IICA STEM. lAA le KITZ)IILLBR. Jan. SO. 'SS sets) ALBEIT HENDRICK-90N.. PPARTNERSHIP • myrlct.--The eultertnershlp In the lumber business beretcfme Ing batweep B.C. W Ikon and Lash Royar. was tbia day (Aptil 23, 1647,)dIssolved by mutual ernsent. • LEWIS ROYER. Th e undtri4ped. havetbleday(Aprll•-'7.lK4.)esdend Into eoltrinsishlp, In the lumber i• 11 4 5 1V511.at the preset We mlll at the foot of the Inclined plane* rm the' 31. IL IS. 11. R. R., under theflem .tf !1.e.& J AMES WIIAOS. All orders for limber promptly 'attended to. It. C. WI Linth.N . ,JAMES Slay '3.'37 Is, ~....___. THE FIRM of BLAKISTON, COI . 111. CO., was dlaseleett 'on die tat Nat.. IT Me di.. ‘ The'huilneee will be Fettled by Jebat it. 1:11k 14 het and Wm. l'.. Cow, who are alone Authorised to toi the name of the late firm in liquidation: OWLS , R. BT.& IitSION,, - WM. P. COX. Philadelphia, Jan.l9, 1g.58.1 GEO. P. NEVIN, The Coal husineee will be cataloged br lb* "alvri• bers, who•have associated together under the ta. ct BLAKISTON k JOHN R. DIA KISTON. W3t. P. COX. OP WITS—:Ii Weintit street. Philadelphia; 4 Nur street. New York. (Phitura,..lan, 19,'68 4?an FOR SALE & TO LETS- ITALUABIIE . 6101/1. MINES TO TENT.—On Broad Top Mountain, near Hendee. don. Perna., two mines of Senti•llitutnitum , Cot. 7 fret thick. opened end. to tine working order to .hipftellni. medintely. This coal it of the beta quality. and meets ready sate for ItolliorMlibt. Steam purpoort, ie. It does not require ; breaking nor rereening.., miners, with means to rarry nu nateneire this presents advantages 'seldom Met with. Fee further Information apply to .1. IL CLAKK. Breed Top mite, Huntingdon County, or to WM. C. FLAN:SWAN, 7.1 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Philadephis. lob. 27,1SMt 94t CONSI'ANTLY on hand, T Raila for witting purposes, at reduced prices, f. , reaab or good paper. HAYWOOD, LEE i CO. -.` Pottsville, Dee. 20, 'Z.7 1 12tf If'Y 0 LET—The Bricit. Store and 2 Dwelling Mururoa the corner of !rend and smooch iterate, In the Borough of Belot Char. rromoy orruptee by Brandt Partin. Brat moderato. Tot tem. Ac., apply to 'OE0101.: BRIGHT at &kilt '1 larrhi Barliwaro store, Pottsville. or to the subscriber at ft. Ctairt JOHN P.BITZINOBR. ken! Yeb it. `GS . . cf.:ll ■ !VOAL MINE TO LEASE=—Sittinted ,betweea Murton audflersaton, on the Latina— ,ne mlne le ready to commence delivering eoal— t to a gMat vole being tialibelli basting one lor and tam ker. with engine of. the bi , rt derert►tlon. cr••trd. lb, cont a c ti ng . with New Tb,r)t very direct. The rsne , w 11, make favorable firms with ■ party barlog means, either to 'Enloe for M. account erst Address-- M.DRAIt6LLrY, New Tubb. ' Fehr IR, 'SR • #:„ 7.1 m 'l7O LEASE FOR A 'I'Ell3l OF YEAKV—A i llted Alai Coal Teta. from pi re .*t etc , alms trete+ terra. PI. the LiMberil Creek ritz...J. hating Ihe'edvanten+ of ihreetdilte. eel •hirphnt plen, viz: by the Dauphin Italtrootd to Auburn era three, the Reading. Itiflroad"to N6llad,llhie . l• 7 l'nirn u< Schuylkill COW to Philadelphia: the. N va.. by to. Otto t ISnagnehanna Rat rrentin Baltimort Rout lee to a good tenant. ,Forlirther Inforrnat4m,ipply C. Aim. Li. tinipme; or to J. El. M./LUCK, 402 and 4G : Market it.. PbOatra. February'sB • 74ta COAL. INES ", TO RENT.—The' ltiledhainy A. It & Coal Co., will retells preptals at their offire..l , :o, VO South nd Street. Phil:000h. !cr the rent of their Bituminous Coal Mines. eltuoted at the Allegheny • ?Quota on the INTIDP)I%oria L. R. is Stair Co.. Pi.. for one or more years. the •proved/ to state the peke per;Ton, the minimum namLerol Ttes to be taken out, the proposed terms o' settlement and Length of kw*. Timm mince have been sueimatelly worked for two leanons by the Company; the oat to beep folsud of a eery superior quality for slab and other purposes and commands a ready Ayr. The mime haleta espaeity equal to the production or lOonot. Vas a year. amino. from water. and admit et to rp.s extrveles. Feb. e, G. 411 ..30S1it/A W. AS/I. PrrsiJorl. NOTICES. STATED .4IE TING of the &Monti!! Co. Mod:Society, Rilt 14 bold it Oa 'ouuril Chamber to this boronzti.eza Wednetibir.ltatelt 34. at 3 n'eloalt,• P. 11. H 1 It. SILLv IkIAN.)t , D, • Fetlesille. Feb. 24, 1563 8. .tiertetary. T 0 RENT—The' corner Hama At:Mount Carbon, adjoining %melon lloveja, property. Apple to E Wobruary 27. t tiB 9.5 t T'OR RENT—The Store, corner p2 of Centre and Market streets, now necupied eo,=, .weiry Store. Atso, Dwellings and Oflces. ref terms, apply to , L. C. TIIIIMPIOS , Pottsville, Feb 27 olf 1 Cor. Centre A Mailtet rte. NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Et. Clair Sails; 1 Fund Asanetat lon, that a special Meeting win tie held it thy School House! In the borough of St.Clalr,on Fells , . the 12th of March, at 7 o'clock, I'. M., for the purpose .:€ Amending the Constitution so as to enable lean holt," to pay orf their Bonds, and with a !len to a speedy ri,er of the Association. .All Stockholders are request.Cto punctually attend then and there. JOIIN B. ItE.F.D. Feb. 27, '65 9-31 -,. %%velar] NOTICE.—AII persons having Opet account. with me will present them fur settle meta. :Sp goods wads that'll-led to any person on wy account without a lulitin order front OF.O. It. BAWL , ' J:10. M. OSLIOBBA antra:tor @abate Railmad. October 28, '67 . 1 ' • 41-Set A CARD.—The undergignini being appointed a Nolant Public for Schur lk 11l County to reside to Pottsville; will_attend • to taking arknovil• edgootents, and all other Di:nautili aypertalnlei to hit office, Couvrianring, purchase and MIN of 'Zeal Eitalr. Ageoeies, Le. Office In Market streel.near Third. Jan. 23 '6B 44m1 HAMMEL IIAtt,Z..Y P "Where We Etraeseh ri n Root." . . WASUINGI'OI 4 I CAMP. N 0.14, of J. S. of . A. n 4 Ts. V I tneetserrory Mowing Evening. In third:omi Near. oleo' MAMA. Y. corner Comte mud Markel omits, Pont 'Me. Pa. Comeneuteatkmi shank! to addrftpped to Di' In DIUXA.II, Jr., Cbnltinan Mimi of enoreepondenrc Pottsville.. P. 0.. . LA MAR P. lila. P. W. V. Unitillarli, R. S. . Jarman 16.41. 4.11 XTOTICE.—The Ninth' Annual Mee Li thy: of the stockholder* of the 31echanics' Fund Association of Pottsville will ha' held st the I.' elhanne Hotel, on Monday peening. March I. tn.*, s t o'clock. The Annual Election ter (dicer* wilt he hi' and other important baldness of the Association 103 laid bokme the stockholders for their considerably. full attendance, therekove Is earnestly requested. Yebrnsty 20. '5B 8-2 t JAMIeA,TOCIIT. 4 A DMINISTRA'I'OR'S . NOTICi Wiwtiose Lefton of dmioletriti too on'the ot NIRL LlNDEUlLUSU,docoosetl.latoot New C. *buyikill county, bays been granted to tb. et eigued.-4111 persona Indebted to lb. said mate I ,beroby botillod to istoket Immediate psinteot.ml Ib baying elsiss splint Ibis Pape to orowtot thew ea oat daily JAOOB 2.i DF.R3trTH. Now ce;die, i•eboyl.Co • Feb. Gib 'GS AD N IsTitATitir s N OTIL'E. ,*- 01 rboroai Letters of Adoiloistroiloo k0. 1 • 4 `, "nutted by lb* Resiotro 0f.P40,11111 HAW,. trtfri 2 ; oesiraed, upon th e mutat* cf. m, , the barony!' of Port Carbon. la wild county , (1 5 Mr kW. dectuaed.—Notkr is hereby gives is ;I pe it debted to tea poste. to map i l n aw nee pv plot. 01 lbw*. %Mug to•poroont flint kr fetkswit, without delay. /Uri ANN GM:ATHA/IA Port Cerium, Jaw.,30,.'11S Trtt] B ALD EAGLE COAL—The Tiosemeroterh frelremNnv heiri owned their mine, and roniplett 4 their Dow Orepired to contises l llll. the Nile of their tail ale Nttuustkoa Onal dellTrnitder • niter Ili,. rlierle7, 4 navigation on the Pennsyleinia Wed Prsoth nh Coal le well adapted for nat. Ifilodrt• Shea and notneells noes, for an e r vl,l. h putio,,,, itee Wee testell and approved. Dektris , t"" ° to those who have need It. .1. It. Chilton. M. D. mid of New Tork. avalisod thi s c y jalo m reef lien It Is free from Weber. • A. Af11)1/ 1 P. ' 146 • 23 0 1$ .441 ] 24 William ptrett, Nor Tak REAL ESTATE SALE • ASSIGNEE'S SALE. • 1 , pti HE undersigned will expose at jr Mink% on tb• preteltpx, SATEIIDAY,I.7I A. D.. VIM, eT ,at 10 o'clerk, A. M.. that tnia in Non' ethaa lowtiably. aAjola a the Mr. alia Rai Ball Ned. emitalptog 83 WO. the maw ur: improvement* misstating V( a l'ret ENO Frans Ilautte.lratati harm Ar,. tato Its* WM. 6..11111155t Tenn. qnd pql.lltl..n.so ll,*- 011 day of s.la. b• J. H. WAIIIMI LI, Attin" . ribrusiy 13.14, 7 -----____ COAL LANDS FOR SALE. /, AE. subs c ribe r offers for sale' 1 urea ati Coal Laad, Wash. twat the Clow a rtj it A. Ssillarrilla, oil whkb them le a Wore , and la itstwal• worlilep order. Alt the liaprawr gni thttartri ar• of the Mote apprerod reiteetrar'ci ' t The lawl le leadertai witha titbit 0 f D101111111 06. j. Or Apa? qrality. ina omit rOfiglit. fiN '-. Mattel afreia. which la with!. of prodterlot i f ', wolf, CO lon par flay.* IPO tour malt bo loloot i '', o l wftb a Illtieadditlottatottelay. The gebteriteg: ll ~,,. a 0 or the pert ow whkh the wirer l* ofenot .". ' that verandais 'dew,' Jon 3 T no.vrstli.. t \ . gi:itterine. CA, ['Ai!" iV. I: El . ll
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