Wu' POTTSVILLE,- 0/kt =ll . . anstos arivaspi . - : ire lii'lio• ettentitie 'to the *epee* of Ilomstorl Ileirlitliaianify lielbrinoVet. hoeloster, :whittle ' ?tit,lrifous4 is sir *Wit *age. It reviews the. Wlto,ks illtgl kiweeths% teem st• foondsitos of ib• t fUvenitiisit, iiiily,ollo4lbriPoltdo of Plitl Ilse In htsinittaiilemvettit 'eost I IIII4 I ,'AS .Winimor7 It is a ',speech to ekbeliine'yettiot eat 'take eXr 'copilots, Inateltie ltleeliciar in litii - iiibillisidlli ,'the tonatttetten biteirery pert of the stoentry,sml J ell %MAI/clever elittmal - b7 tit" taillgitt Solit*' . rem itatesmen *bo i l ;tided in (nosing that inutile* 'intent. The PhitrAkiPhialle•rth 4 "r" 11 " r - yrior, okOsts to'slir• speeeN on the mood that , h Is '.lons Idea" in Ita chinteter, sad iv:tires ottMr iptestioie. It W tree th at .it parokkes •of tlrot ; f , shiraess as far ise it got!, because the ,speach treats on ouo oubjece, and the speaker Considers title subject paritutount in' importance.' Ryan ad mitting i irporitiou t 4 be true, it does not igneete legiii)iiti on other ques i tions of the dey in tbo hails of oggrese r There are but-few promtnent public marl thatf bays' not , questioni on public Polity w blob tansy consider paramonnt to all others, . and, act oo that principle. The question of Sia ery extension is euusidered paramount to all 'othei questions in the &Mat 64 ers l l 43o fithull mu who represents the glees interest acts on this principle. It is:thW feature more than any.other i that eoustitutes their great strength, and which has enabled tbem to coutrol the destinies 6f, and gov;• •ro this country fur On last allay yeah M. B. I. not alone in the opinion, that there can , be to porteenent ryptem of Governmental policy adopt. .d for the benellkof the country, such as Protto. lion to our,Jodbstry, the devalOpment of , our re. enures' bi l evsystem of Ihternal Improientents, Hirer and 'Neritur Improvements,. Le., until the North units is 'the:Booth has dune, and fur or stick the extensiob of Slavery into any lor the Territories (blithe United Statile, oath' l acqui sition of any More Fureisn Territory merely for the purpose of extendinethe area Of Slivery.— T hie is a gre4 idea, end we. only regret that we here not a Satrattrin every Northern State, pie claiming thili great idea trumpei l torigu4r, until it thunder" into tbe, ears and awakes to action 'Very N.orthern . driveling. dough fate at:lemon worshipper who; like • dead weight, hang? on the Car of Freedom and checks its onward career.— IS it not R burning shame, aye, is it not tit/odb'. ting to every: one who calls himself an AMerican *Wm; ?att . be reflects that while we are boast ing of cur Sertlom; we are at theeaine time the fitly nation on 31 . 141 fare of the Glebe engaged in the pr4agation of Slavery, not only on our own soil, but also planting it in foreign • lands, under the Patrons** of those. who control our Govern. rent? , God forbid that see should find fault with any Man enunciating loch an idea—it is not suntrary to the principles which were advocated, sloth irithiti a few years; in the capitol of the Na- Cm, by Wiishingtun, Jefferson, Mailiion, Cloy, and a hostiof othei t Sonthern Statesmen. -Then . why oljeet) to its promulgation now, 'ten ate 'ore idea,tt unloose it is true that the Slave power Steep eons detely demoralized the North that it is detrimental to the reputation of public men to proclaim the . truth! This, however, we do not believe.-it i was this single idea, "not another inch of Slave Territory,' proclaimed by, the gallant Fremont, that secured his entflusiaetic nomination ter she Prisideney over all the ether candidates, sod whom,. election' by the people was only a.. fe ! ted most glaring frauds on the ballot lot. It is an ideaisanetioned by God and tnan and is foinded un 41a eternal principles ofjustiee and right, and therefore we honor any publie man who dar4 stand en and proclaim this idea boldly mad emphatically in,theae degenerate days, when :be tiovernment of • the country has untorttiiiiiiely fallen into the hatitile,of men who degrade, them selves by their vast -Mating policy, and who coo. • alder it an honorlo beremethe tools of„and 00 the bidding ;of the Slavery propagandists of the South. Lev viauppoie for inetance that only the slog!, article of Iron tree protected, end this so complete ly as to give our own paarket to oar own menu. Armorer?. • Who in ihis case would be injured? certainly not those who require the Amman iron for railroads, or for other purporms, or illbest ; t, tro. which the 'American is said to be for -the r\ sltst manufacture of rails and many other artir --. Uumaeompetition we know, is the severest of ill, and ociistssarily brings the price 'dawn to the NW. eat living point end lower than it anald eve! bites been brought in toy other way, as bat been pine eel over and over again in the ease of emir". cot tons and other ertielec—floston Traisseript. . This l i is a pertinent question, "If Iron igen:item. eel wird would be injured 7 4 remarks the 'Hertford Oswego. The'lehorer certainly wouldnot be in. I . . • jered ;by the prohibition of foreign iron. The thousand and dine workmen that are .hendling the iron i f om its native condition of ors until the rail roadl ;outpany receive?' it in rails , or thereon/tuner I tikes l it in carting., or nails, or in any of the num. arous ways in which it is needed—they would not be injured. ,TheybeiVe carried home each Saw- I d'ty eight the full earnings of the week, and have 1 rejoiied many ,thousands of bard writhing women and betplesa children with a support, ,These fain. thief would not be injured by the prithibition of Toi sign iron. I I . • ~ • T h e tamer would rot be injured. Re has paid, may bit, abode more for his ox . ..ch:iin, andfeven rha6nay he, ,rloubted, when the policy of_home preqecti . un ,lias heart established, Inag enough to *mete eompet l ition,.bat he hat hid . * ready market for ;every i t Vallabie wide . his ferm could raise. T ucking kin g ... T hy watt . more 0, The pros. perdue the community, the greater number of slime telso do eat- Tli - a corisurnor is thus hi-clothe es rot. the produelf—tha market is 'a quick one ; the pay cure. The farmer has not been injured. ~....4 either would 'the Mali trxdei or the large class - elf-eountry-reistilers be Injured. A brisk and pros perous manufacturing business is the very best itondilon for tbair. success. The shipping mar aant would not he Injured. A . policy of Protee. tl o woald 'coo lead to a surplus production: The ir liwingmercliant can employ his, Is in ex. 1 1 +Ong this surplus production, instead of export. fog gohl and depending upon imports, for his bust slims and his profits. Blighted takes that course ith her Iron, and irkgl4nd has been enriched by 1 i . The cult froM abr..ad would be for that iron I - ..=. bleb was 'behest), The leouragement 'received would lead our Trod master to make theirs imperi -1 i.' ;r In market to any other. WA have.the ore -va. ad in its Character for its varying use. We have he skill and the labor and-the furnaces and the, liroll. Nothini la wasting to monopolise'the trade, us the prirtection which should guard against for alga eoustietition, and that eompetition at home !Which . aliays leads towards perfectibility in the lip anufiteiore of any article. Who then is injured? I Who is not benefited? Who, through all the ram- Mationsof !misty does, not feet the „impulse I ihiett tit' proiperity of ,r single braneli crests"? What r. have Mild of-iiim.will equally apply to all other! manufactures which a Protective Tarif. would aa t ilst. • ' —.-:---.......... : . Tom gsvic Law ,— Money ill abundant in the hands ut eapitalists, and it ii . loaned at stort t pc• rinds asps, as 4 and 6 per cent, int''',There is no necessity exist, kelt,* linty Law of lest seesion, l permitting -more than 6 per cant, to be clean ft.:money. Thiele', was peeled at the in stance f.Brokera ,and Money, Sharers—and is epeniei the door fur fiartiter legislipen directed spiral' the producing and business interim's to favor those who control capital Iliad tleece the e eitatutunity. The Ammer it if repealed the better. no,. Potter hesitelowta long time before he placed sigiisture to theßill, in doing so be vio. laced ra magma pledge given to the public in-his • filing rai.addroti. lie is . not' however (tie kat , • • It °Sir or that hii,been overcome by the intro , ' oencli of money shivers add reCllless borrower*. Repeal the tax on mousy at' iriteteet—iproteet the Indus ry of the: country, and we require no Laws (or an increase of interest-4qt without protertion, all laws perMitting an lacrosse Of in terest, wilt only ingress* Instead of mitigate any • preasa l to that may said. Money always , bas a lo a ding t o flow to theso•points where letterset is the qiireet, and.beilomesseanle aad dillicalt to be 'lebtairmd, jest in proportion as'tho price for it is literea l *ed. This is one of chi unerring lairs of %nein—although you wail lad merchant* of high ett+ing, le a Nutmeg point of view, totally ig. serest of thee. laws, clamoring:6r a repeat of !the Usery Laws' in order to make mosey pity • • sermon Jelin S. Hest Ins: resigned hiss p hese an P idipal of tbe High flannel of Pislint , allphin, rail a taken the pest of editor: - of tai el site llesdny &hoot Milne. .POso.; retmer His peones*, , rss talent. is p pleasing et' to o sad ids present paildpn ‘lll eanse an In- Issssesl Metres ter the riblivitioasetthe troiva, Ii tains of olijelp base re rogyldly esionNed within t'es isd fass,. . , Tae Waentsavolt kivliCt.atutive Vim; eo 'Pau.shat:enti.--On beesday morning last ger. nut to airattgersen*, the tine cotpassf Welltielf-, ton Artllleristr, Cinder the_iomeeiseid . of Captain James Nagle; 'curled from thin Itoregla via. the' • Philattetpiiio and Beading RailweyObr Philadels• Ode. k%ey numbered lifty.laine nesekete-e-velue Viis %Ants 'and mule, It bt/-I?at # l4 O- A- I * l ,_ Bl - . ..lofting them in unifortiki; were Majorlatifealt. i Oampliell, Lieutenant Sump, Captain Shortie and 1 Colonel Y. It, Rambo.' The Artillerists reached the depot to Phitadelptile at 1B n'eloolf, erliek i ' they were received by Ibet 'veteran corps, the Eviclisemaeceptaut-thayomel , wiematitably. fine company, the atlas olf,111.c&00, C. M. Berry. A large esmottureent people was pea, sent, and witnessed with interest thegreesplien. After forming,;the iwieliproCeeitediet thi follow. lag order t tired* a number i'f;toettintipil "innate to the armory 4f the Soon Le on, at Eighth and Chastoutatreete-414ces Esau 'Band, ;Scott Les lien, Pottsville 'Carnet Band.Washiugton Artil lerists;Bllisuce Xen—where the,wislting spay partook of, tt liberal collation pispersd fur 'them -by ibe - Leitesit'," ',Although it May rum *piled. eels vereltol4 Minis from eampllesenting the Artlllertem 'open thepreeisionof their movements, their steadiness *lle mu chlog nit patios to which they ire unaceuttotaed, and titian their,ap. I" pearatten. The annexed opinion of Abe Philadal. : 1 phis Evening Juirolo/ wets dte•generalimpression: "They US a fine body of men, and their moves menu show that they are under the guidance of a must expert Military ilisciplinerian.":". ...„ ,_,At. the Legion'. entertaiement epeselms• fere delivered by Capt. Berry, General Potterer/eddy 1 jot Cam' bell and Ulm* ,In'the evening the Ar. 1 tilltrists were meet landsornelyantertalaed at the armory of the State Feeeibles; Captain Page.— The ruoma were neatly feetooud *ith dam sod 1 ,• otherwise ornamented with taste, while the table I reflected credit upon the hospitality of, the Yeneis btu. ;Captain Page presidedln his visual affable, cheery manner, which planed the visitor!' emit pletely at flume in • short tiros.' Speeches were delivered, touts offered, and the time liaised most delightfully. Subsequently the - Artilleriets were I escorted to SandfOrd'o, the Montgomery Guards' I Ball; Long's, and to their - qtearters,: the National Hotel, Race street above Third. Vafurtunately, so • Wednesday the weather was-stormy ; bat the Ar. tillerists in fatigue dross, were escorted to the Mint, where they eitesed the process . of 'coining, iuspected the building and its curiosities' in the ,ceinond medal line; At noon they reached In. dependence Hail, where they were torridly wel comed by-Ins, Bonne t Mayor Remy. The Artil leries took their position -on ;either side of the Il ( ell, and when the ceremony of, introducition was over, Mayor Henry said that !it wee a heartfelt satisfaction to him to give a veleothe to the eiiii- Iced eerps of soldiery' that were enjoying st\frrief visit to the city of Philadelphia. The fortieths of the Mayor, though brief, were eloqnent and point ed, and in their allusion, to the incidents of the dinerican Revolution, 9finthich the portraits that graced the walls were Co strikinglj, suggestive, breathed a spirit of genuine patriotism. lie ten dered to the' visitors Abe boopitaqty of the city, and Concluded amid the cordial ifAiitits of ail who had listened. Majoe . ..Tatnes 11. Canipbell then stepped forward sod gineeitilly responded in behalf of the Pottsville Company. lie knew that the remembrance of the kind courtesy es tended to the ' visitors . would always, ears, and. '.puke of the eines° soldiery in the highest terms or praise. iSulsequeotty, the military visited the Council Chamber, where Col. -Mtn. F. Sinalland Major Cawibell made pertinent speeches. At one o'clock, Captain Berry of the Minute Meet of '76, gau s s i liberal collation 'to the Company, at Fifth ` an Chestnut attests, when :a number of speeches lirere made in rowing', to eomplimentaryi sentimatife. In the evening the Artillerists were entertained in the handsonitst 'manner at the ev ictor; of the Mitiufe,llfen of;16; were escorted to the Arch 61;net „Theatro,•and tinnily visited the hell of the Cadwalader Crays, given at the Na tional Guards' building. This passed off delight. fully. Ou Thursday afternoon, the Artillerists .were escorted to-the depot by the Cadwalader Gray., only of wheat they made pi:antler; and brought to Pottsville. .11e did not resist very vi olently, however, and we Net will eventually reach home afire. natal, Upon the' snivel art Ithe Artillerists home on Thursday evening, non? motion, a rommittee of eve composed of litajv James 11. Campbell, Lieutenant D. A. 6ri - Ith, . Colonel F. H. Welfare, L. W.,Doslbyshell and IL C. Harper, wee appointed 1 . 0 draft resolutions erpreosive of the sentiments of the Company io regard to the visit, the hospi talities experienced, etc. . • The'Artilleritts while in the City were certainly recipient/ of the kindest attentions which will loe . remeroliered nith gratitude, and be repaid at the Artillerists PAW, no distant day. . . ItrunvAt. or Mn. lilnswtms.—TheStete Super, iniendent of Common &boots has removed Mr. Krewson from the pee of County Suporinten. dent, and appointed Mr. Wm. A. Fields, Principal of the Schuylkill ll4en Public &boo to sup ply the vacancy. A 'difficulty has ezieted.hostween the School Department and Mr. Krewoon for the. lan year, owing to a; numbent e or emnplainta bat ing been made egainst him 114 teachers. who,eott sidereal themselves treated Waal:) , by Mn. Krer son. Difficulty also eiisted between several the Boards of Directors and Mr. KrowiTiti, and they were forced to appeal 'directly to tbSlotn Superintendent for their proportion of the State Tax, not' beteg able t 4., procure ii through Mr. . _ liresisob, who withheld it on triers trivial causes . which 'acetified unintentionolly, and • which 'the State Department topoitlete,i : of en trifling al elem.:tor, thin the appropriations were immedi , l ately granted by the Department.. Th'ime didicul- 1 ties led toe correspondence between Mr. Krowson t anti the Department, and ended by Mr. Kre*son refusing to Wail" documents asked by the De pentneut, and addrfsaing a eery objectfonable letter to that Oka; hence • bii ?morel., As to ' I the propr t slery f t,k ?mitosis's Mr. Krollooll. it la a I question Orli , nine's! itit the Department—hut that he should trail+ 'lnVe-.heen reelected, after , the 1 dint three y r o j a t irs' trial, is the opinion of three f'otrilts of.thii l !ntelligeit Teachers of, the Chanty, II ' and he never fluid have beau re.elented, if there had heen,..ia !full sneering of Directors! of Mul l Schools ofilliit Codinty at the last Contention. , ' Mr. FieWw!in bas hben ippoinnd is his see; tenor, 11111$ 46 of die commotion sighs election. U. stood ncili, highest in the vote, and !. ; reported to be an ex4lent teacher—taltis greet Interest in the cause e(ocation—is industrious, courteous, roadie now; , iesidont of the Cuuuty institute of 'reicher& • Ar tr enarx..-'rranorte are making in mutts , quotero to create the impressio'n, no* that the election is Ovir, that the Representatives eluvial i will not fulfill the pro Mises made pending the t election. Of couture, since the recall is known, the 4. . . I turmoil has ceased, and the necessity for making speeches and premises have 'Aped. But when , the proper time arrives, and' the Representatives ; 'velecit fail to make the 'effort and Wile to fulfill' : those promises, as , tar as it la in their power, they ought toy to he tionouncel;N:d will be•;--but to do se l l now, before the Legislature meets, and before they , hare had' n opportunity to act, I. dishonest, and . 210110 but a SeinSil, dishonest man All the evils prey ailing in this Itegion-eaortot be/ remarid by State Legialation—but there are sotne !that can he; and as far as our Itepreren,titivsai hartpossess thi• po wer, we are eoufideut it will ' a rbe exerted In fevor of their eradication, so far 10'1 legisiation can go. • , '• - I Stuns or. loreortscrr.—Bir. S. W. McGinnis hat coopmeneed sinking a Shaft on the props+ formally belonging to the North American -Coal Company. Oce of the moot valuable Collieries in the Region an be opened on this laid within a short distance oc the landings—hot it wilt take titne,, and a considerable expenditure of money.' , Maury. Anspuch A Past also propose sinking a lope on,the North pitch of the Diamond vecn oil the Gleowortii Traci in the 'Schuylkill Vallayl— This sectlin of the Ceti Region basin's losing ,groun.l in its productions for, lb!) last two pmts. Lt is high this that inure Clioll4lfe developments were made in; that section. It Is only by sinking Shafts and opening op a large Coat area, that ii. mealy, Collieries can be opened in the South',•to portiMs of Ai Coal Regies,' that will be rimene, tire. The i st:toner here Sharyo are couttnedeed • better. - _______:...____Ls , • • Orr ifedssiedafr ironing we heard Madame Con' De Wilbersi at th - U Philadelphia AcadamtellMn• ate, is the vili if Lucia. She has a sweet through not posed* rotes, and boa coasidersol• histrion ; le power. Sits use hart* be timed a brillient ,vocalist a bet her similes is faultlessly Ivrea and w e ,f pleastil. Madame De Withers% t tbii arm Aserbuts prima doss., justly *OS Aro the delignallob, and has before her undoubtedly, a 1 Wiliest' protassiamal sonar. Drigitall la 6. use tenor, isstralap piagolleeetly, , but his acting fa imacritolta Amodio posteasesii splendid' harytoue vole., *ad la a tali actor. All to all, Strait/KV& troops le attractive, aid his season In lobiladet I I phis premises io he ruCcessfil. • VOICE for OW tram Ihe the Ron. Blum ILtoliot of North Carona* iceeetlreddreammi iottat4a aWsimis of Wiliioll --lou, Delatrara f in iiipty : ti en filithationto addrim • them 04 the lauding questiocuOitite cis). After' ',euanutiti up a Ito otjaf thetiagetties_ of the preNik t be tak*s strati' groaid is favor off a Tariffi'ho thejultowtap ex Met I witteh tie maks -frour:hle letiot. 114 ihtmaiatea Prpteetion for ti l i t iaakit of Protraction, based oa poinciptee mlaok 00414 oida 'Asa aggro* . mend tbelanaliall (0 pji Wald,* itillittV. r ,te a* Asa-rime re,l an to favor of purtection, drnutearlittiatitat: bathe WI, make as _iettlepsa. , dist elSompigs utticapa tor those articles bellepsosable . ' to Mar national mthl y and detesei; berates.' the . wise :leasplorsent we glee do law ilit its diverriad trunaits, tbarsore we enhance the balloted wealth and essences and lbs mama of human happiness; lid Immute, fur theromysrystent witkb Amide to paramt timeolutent , and regular rogue of Itraprecions mitaill in ntaillitssti• • t itair la adjusting liternatlonallataarall *ltalie," land mecum to um sr morSatabie beds Stweargerreticy. Wads In a 1111.2110*prevont the luctiations sod derange ' merits of nugbanklig system,, da 4 344111411 man, I am in favor Of protection. becaeasprith the raw arterial at band, with labor as 'cheap, and natural advantages gmaterfthatelaileithing Wastingbat teeptwary from the government to rasuotactaring entertain= infancy, to enable ties South to manufacture for herself. Besides, by the courantreaten of ail oar Capital and ishor in oats Industrial parson on ly, time certainly is a Mom Feet of our finally meeting prediction bugged the ni [ innuerative poiot. jWhen tills le Um casestreshall bathe: km obis to bay others; whereas, by consulUot the bar- mon, of intereaui to the antibodys of capital and lobar among various industrial purraits„ww iambi obtain I better prima for oku• farce 'prodlortir: and thee be the i better able to pay the inanulacturer and meidunic fur tAd, labor. But e its a Southern Mao, I take stronger ground than this. Wit be, as enamel by many south. ern men, that tat, milord permit M. lb. Bourn is agri ' culture,and ourauSecturing industry that ot the Keith, I stilt, i would prefer trading with my Northern country. 1 112140. rattler than With foreignete; and would willielOy I protect them In ticullor pnreuits, until they Marc at least, able toe ' with twelgn capital and !alio; i in oar own mielletatAfter being thus -platted beyond I contiogeney,' (Irlinee the tougusp of Kr. Cantons; is. , 1516,) the portion* manufaccurer, to triumvirate of the avoidance of this dangers and expense of transhipment between this andother countries, both of the raw matte rial and the makinfeeftussi good., would suits be able to pay to the Southern producer a better price for his raw Inatitini; and to jell hits mauunteturmi Wain chopper 'in news. This his been the exposit nos of the past le regard to afters. iThe acme principle will apply to every other article, the 'quality and test of which is disused, he the application of another and different epodes of la. , Ms to bopedthat the pent elate of Penneylvaule, which has lateljbarchieved such a vietory over those who have rattled with borintenists„,will be true to herself in mord to this qemitinn, eerhapeoentherlitate has tut . first so morn Mica the "vacillising police of the govern ment en this's/Wee% of the tariff. I.lundridsur her for, gos have been dimmed; thoussods of see of her coal- 1 beds have been abandoned; and thousands' of her labor- i KS are now seeking employment for bread, and cannot 1 end ii. tier great Interests of inns anti coal nod Prmem lion, and ought to have At. the Mould 'not, waver, ungenerously demand proteettors for her interrihe aloof; but in the spirit of an enlarged and netriofte liberality, . let her take OW lead In securing protection to all the great interest. lof the whole .country-north, math, met sad rest.. By protactkut, 1 do l hot mean an additional ditty of a small per seat. on goateed lion, Air' the bewail of Penn syl visoia.-onlettons and woolens, for the benefit of New Brgiand--ott eager add malassia. for the beeent of Lou ;titans, Se-, itel , Thie would, to effect,bea "lurid ter the benetft of capitalists," sure enough. it would probably be just such alter ft as would mat please the largo Mao • u tactarers of the north, ind the wealthy eager planters or the moth. IHaving their capital already leveded in • some particular branch of busmen, with traturear roan. Ogle, leborers st work, routine established, skill se - lolled, Ovalle, evnbanwasments saimonuted- , --they have probibl , peered the crime or their fate. The imp. mine:Sof a slight duty on articles arming in competition with theirereauld probably enable them to augment their profile in a similar retie, They CIIIJI get tramp with- out may additionaPicluty. But how will this bead' the huudredi examiner operators, who have perhaps _bean [ compelled td abondom - ,their Aware, mines, and work- shop? Thar fixtures are oat of order, their bands bare bwrii discharged. their routine is disarranged, their cord , it has beau i Impaired .. The slightly augmented duty ' will not adorn pont enough- to suable them to Munmeure. , operationa oboe, eoneennently they derive no benefit from it. The laborer derives no benefit, because there is no cOmpetitiOn to intuitse the demand for his labor, and thereby enb ' nee his wages. If the small premiere. and 1 those who h ve been compelled to suspend Notaries, de. I rive no Wee f from small increase of duty, bow mush more does 19 apply to tibiae who have to embark in bust. aces from the start. Coosetuelitty, tbe South, In order to. succeed Mraanuractoring, needs protection more than any other Melon of the country. A small barroom of duty. whilst. It benefits to that eztonllthe large and well I worblialodimanufacturcrs of the North. to the mote ex , tout render!, the loelptaut manufacturers of the South lesk able to compete for the trade in their own market,. But the chief bliiming of protection-looking at it In its mural and Social as well as its finsucial rewrite-is nett* much in the benefits seeming to capital, as those scree tug to labor; a Mist, at the same thee, it creates* meta at drpendOce. end harmonises the relations between the two. In its distribution of labor, Spats ereryliedy to work; it. .reates demand for variety or Went; it feeds lb e bo ugr ; clothes tbe poor: as competition I. *time fated, it wjbances the wagiolof labor; and thus affords to the frugal' mod int um rious the means of - providing a pittance for their wires arid children after they are gone. 1 1. If the friend. of proteeften intend matins a stand for an increase of dutiesort‘.73bem take boid and - manly 'pound id Pram of the principle of protection. Let them stop the l eilly palaver about trolaearaf protection, and al tight battle upon the merits' of their alum. tat theta eoryend for lull and ample protection to all 111. d tiaftiabpurauits elite, in proportion to their value and importance. and Le amount of capital and labor invest-. red In the mane. ' . „ /VENNETA RATNUR was 1 , 41113e111 a Whig mem ber of Coogresa from North Caro 'nu, and a very' I • able. man, hot Modern Pro.Slav'ery and Fres 1 ' Trade Detnoirsey,i bus driveo hirairutel the coon. ~ rile of the bation; together with nearly all the able mi l d fearless defenders. of the grout and loud . ',rests of white freemen, who formerly repre te South In Congress. in Anrten.— file following &nide front kat istlay's Noro/i American, we he3rtily err end commend it to the attention of the elect: members ein,... Ths Members Elect of the People's Party. L • The sucrose achieved by the People's party, In the lets, elections in tbli, State, Wilms with It duties and reepow , slhititles. as wejl Mho OCCIIIiO,II of triumph. Especially should the newly elected members to the Legislature re. ' member this: for On them it largely depend" 1/teatime the victory of the people over executive loterfence sod dictation, and the /drill of • corrupt party. is' to be Prd.. dectl i t of beneficial remits! It -will be easy for the mem rs elect of ) th, Pennsylvania Legislature. of the i'eopie's party. to /do a great deal of Injury to the good cause; and It le'equally lo their:power to render It elm, portant 'tutees. ilf the successful candidates of db. peopie MI immedlatetribto the track that the D'Unta. erste; when in coileanaud of a majorby of the Legislature. havedong pursued. their conetituenls will Ince good semen to wish they had staid at betas, and will. glee them leave to du so another time. On the other band, by devoting rhameelves assiduously to the discharge Of their duties: by seeking whatever light. may be Perid to Instruct and ).1d them; aud by consclentlouely ,stri clog to do wha is light; ind to avoid any dealings, hoe• ever light, with the cannot agencies that exist atillar riobairs in common with all other seats of government. they will do ranch to eatisfy the people. conwalidate their party, tentAt the Slate, and establish their own rinta. lions for Joh-silty and ability. , • 1 I lYe mate these remarks because many of theme bora .eleCt. are new to ILsrrisborg, and the Lettish' tare. 'They are:not fully "[wars of the character of the InSuenCes I bat will be brought to bear on them at the capital. es no , one fall be who hoe not had cotolderable experience, in our leglelstlon. The great tallOof them elected on the Peoples ticket, Who go to the Legislature ttext winter, are men of integrity and good sense. ' 111111.endlni tbem- N avin In a hew situation, some of they 'reliable, unless :onlihelr. guard, to be deceived by those who, for, many /Mrs peel, have exercised undue julienne in leghtle. ti'. by Improper appeals to members -aPpeels'imee.` tidies of one kind and sometimes of another. It is ain. necessary to parttrulerhe the agencies that are apt. Nary ed. as their existence Is notorious. The confessirm is a huntlllating ono. to =eke. but Itinus, beacknowledged, that there is around every legislative body in this °c en try. federal as well as State, an alarming amount °Slim. ruption. Members do not hesitate to proclaim this pub. Hely In their plaers. - Whilst In most other countrleathe :egielaturee are comparatively pore, It is in the tupee. tivedepartmente that most abuses floodlit. With us 'it to the reverse. There to far more corruption in the Legislatures in the United States) than In the other de. pertmenta of government. And. therefore, we Would warn all men new to the Legislature of our own State, both to Avoid ionweiations that may islet them. or bring them into . suspielhot and to guard ageing the catsup. retardations and various arts that will termed tit dandy* them, es to the true character ol usiechlevrius enemeres, 'and to wheedle them Into the support of each. ' Thiflrst thing the legislature should ettdatior to do, ,1" to Pectire good offieg • and a jUSitietle eetitilaCtlee,or eommittem. If this be accomplished in a eatiefertmy I manner, a great thing Is gained. The Widower tip both branebeahrtli beton& facilitated, andineasuree wilt-be presentedln an' intelligable shape. It Le-peetaby Int. I portatit-othat "timid, espe'rieneed and firm men Should be at the head of the committees that take Charge of measures affecting the public purse; and.also, of thaw committe e ,' to which are referred the large edam 0 Mai ( asking "Ptial legislation. We would particular:ly call the attention of the members elect to the sub girt 'ot epee clsllegiolation. It Is often entered on In a oplrit of care lessness, not to my recklessness. 'Members frequently i seem . to low eight of the fact that the. publiC interest ' and rights Ste at Make, and grant to, corporations-au Insurance rompeolee, savings compel/0, and so on- . dangeronS•powers. careless of the factlhat the'parties Incorporated have as little responsibility as the Wind.- ' It is in Special legislation, perticialarly, that misstate meats are made, cud pertoust Influence and every other agency-honest or diehonest. that Is likely to operate-- are brought to beer on members. Supplemeotay legis lation, of a epode re natu is highly dangerous In this .:(way we could, name emigration* .who bare Wattled , powers from the Legislature without any diffigulty. by pi e cemeal, which would have been flatly refoited bad 1 , they been demanded In the ininp. been illi this let I the members of the People's party guard, and 'im make. , the next evasion stand out lo bright contrast to those in which the Detnocrets have dotolosted. • ~ - arpe of the beet pieem of advice we can Idea the sew Meader* is to make the se 'ellen a short one. itetthrough with your hustlers. coalmen, and go home is nem as paseible. This is the beet way to be monomial*, and to pleme the people• at large.- The public In general is! - wearied -with the long ersadons of the Leglshatlite, male' MI ;el et greet expeoma and with no advantage, but 14 in rather. The shorter your speeches, and the harder yn ir shifty, representatires of the people, the betteryour el stiteant. will like you We can Inure iyoutnithlif- • Akd you have notortept party to care for thle winter.- There Sr. not a bust of greedy perihelia to Whom you owe your place., and who expect to be fed ;be you with an abu ti dance of legislative crumbs. Tills Will see Otos and mousy, and keep the pudic loaf from hales wasted.' . 86 work bard and adjourn early. UeinuedierAhetroo • are on your trial heforri World Meads and heri; and thit you may do a vast deaf I* Mind us the Interests of 1 lids Commonwealth by your acts, or to brink them down by mistakes orinisconduet. I ,i• • , ......... • :• .• •:.,, . . . CABINZT or SAWS AND VALVAUILD, 1 Crania, ko., .son lifaut.-In 1855, a eorrmpoadent of the Mt- • sans' Jorusst, sojourning lit Carbondale. gime a description of a collection of eoritisii) es in the possession of Mr. It. A. Chambers of that lace. • Our correspondent seated that Mr, Chattibers ad . over one : thousand specimens of minerals from II • .. . parts Of Sheavorld . ; several tli?itiand of theta st beaetiful lieu+ ; filly 'varlet* of eoral fMr ty • ~. r . aerial's of sea-eggs, stosle - Mlle ; ealleedoo of petrified Mood, tees., lesteee shells, egg.; trie...- . . Some, rsre.old MSS...sni' parchment . and papyrus --among others some from the teals of Egypt, Inthe - Illeratio, Iliereglyphis, Coptia. Demotic , . • r. and Ancient * Greek • Isogonic's; end ',tidies from . . • the _cat:weeps of Thebes, Memphis Sahara, • ' Dander", ,G. Also; over fifty Varieties of old . - . •, thintininfel . hilly, end' thousands', of butterflies, , .. . , inseets, ite• -Mr. Chambers - has ore! throe thou. "sand' Sire biadreileirletieti of qulas - an4 medals,' of which:ens thousand' are seettat._ dash zed ,------ Ida er a two haagred from • the rato# of ,Iterent . W . i icent t the sett Hebrew, he.. A - eiblere jrttleh' oat . . ~1 ass, be aria- at, oaks will gips; as **mate . .idea thOutteatatt this rare eThEirelaitai eel . , . ~. , ,-, ~ leetias; iliteti Is now offered. ter .461. ~by Ur. , Chamber.. lbw °collection , of" Milne sod medals is prulaibly• tlii multi reliable la the wed& . . . Cot- Yammer bee oined mnik of bit suite /Mated agafost the Xining (kuipiuties taiissd of his :;, , Ms.riPoiss Estate In Califon* Is le low rettAstetkiirriy 6iatais pat he sill itihtill ekes *its ukieb put bieile-tarsessh ni nttbe'haiq'estata end make him oeto of 'limo men in this - A t , - Ft ), - „Wend 4 1inor the expetnlitetes 4s1": tbe UsAteii Manus Poet Oldee Department .feeill4 14 S i el4 o'ltle Orictils* souse thret-iajoi6au:it 4144 , se #s6Mi it-ip4ol - ii eitik!i 406 , 7 eel Teiriiory Maid. Conneetitmt, COMM* sad Male food Affairs. 4 gririr4",- 441 ,!; 4 * 4 0 4 111 , 0 0 boliMei llll , Notary. rubi sessilkin County pi aro Govetuor. r i a I Pw. allaeg'''V.tlt 4 7 lo,l lll °I no Botoisit Wimps...mw berotStaktioi on aaattkelied baeloote two stalls ieCtire fraiisaet;4liiii not of *Wel imports!sei. Blair smnorting In Owtagaryiryptba seism 14 trete ofierill to Da ' • . ' • _ ' 4E114 'etie/ere' hut/Meta eentateseall itiamedoas td tats os Tharalah sad biaittrwtod a tette at tendaster.,i 71s peotreallage Irma Ureavery laterreithrs. Prot. Tregtioto abl• lecturer, &literati ttA Tintrideiaad yode4dtiy r lsivreut larlare! on Goolcorj. 111ra'eleall rotor My, pal lisli the proessellop of the Coortioa to falt air : Beam Amos Stti*:.:ead Ads* T. Thyle, coati, 44,61.4 to the Bat pf BebaylkUl Cowl% lasi asoretaiS topther and ofeead as, allhostor thipreetloa adhr#s Sakastaniostredi:saiteastri.. Thom both raiz gaitlemos et lee obUltho t and base aU the sr geishas to iambi* them to tits old& paellas Is awl* AllirPtie et /bet assisst-rTestseday tomb, about the story of NW 4. Heebner, t■ Part Cartm■, toastbei with 'three moan itial bralldlap, yes C.- atroyl4l firs. Supposed ito have bi the . work of a■ breendlary. The total lose Is aboet slo,otet br. Met,- aer sreirodeistsod, is leseriel br 113000. Ilk lan Is 1 1000 .. pis suers!blors Is that the seise was brat sobbed sod than set onflsa.- sir The unatht* at the week hat, been told a adidor. my. ',Mtn and mud menthe mneraihn't characteristics of yeate►day. Ant:Amid le the thennotnetriest word for the meek , •t • P.R. a P., T151111141P11 Onus. 1 Jitsasykotiali/all. /141evi114.1 ) 8/1.31. 2PM. ..7 - P.M. Pot., I Oet. 30,-61, 2 ; , 69 0 i 64 0 --e/oody, liea., • 1 Noy. 1.-24 .. 67 ! 60 ,tleist. ' Tueit.,.l • " 2,-40 - • • 12 ( 41 " ... Wit, i " $,-36 40 • 40 —rafts. Thurs.,_ ". 4.-38 . . ,' 42 40 " Yrl4 ~ . 6,-84 ' 46 : 61 " atlrStratr/ Kaajimin, Zap., entered upon the duties of Coen ty COmmiseioder on Saturday but: Mr. Rata man;wre feel eontiderit, will mate an edicient oficer.— Hui has the confidence of the peopled.and he will use hie Menem.° In bringing about such reforms ea may hi re quired In nor Ommty aloha, The 'limed bow, combat of Edward O'Connor, Philip Boyer 'nod Same! Rene inan;' ? Mr Camas Yaw has also entered upon his n Director of the Poor. liere also, a reform is greatly uredro, and we are eatiefied )Ir. Forbt's influence. se tar tjs be can exert 11,.111 be in the'right direction. ! illtrArrealian histihrte.—We are Pleased to barn that tbiOnotit orlon, located at Orrigeburg, opens under very favorable auspices, notwitirstandlnithe great promote Gripe them. The number oft pupils has ineramid, and Metro' who have been mending their children *broad, hy; tranefared them to this Institution after an irl -1411on of its capabilities, and 'the excellent arrange meMts prow ided lot the accommodation of the children I entinsted to the rare of Mr. Sehneldrr, the Printlipal,! ' . ,arho,la a twos devoted and accompitshed , instructor.— I INMple frequently err in sending their children to din alit retools, when they bare equally as good, and even mtperior institutions, within a reasonable distance of their homes. tlfgNiittnitle Literary tnetitete. 4 - , Tbis roithute held! thi drat meeting on Tuesday evening last order the omit faSoMbhe auspices. It was greeted with as full honer, a large portion of whore were ladies. The :introductory +lrene of ttie President, C. MIM. Eeq *as able. appro. priate and entertaining. It abounded with rhoiespme truths and good advice, and eru well remised by the air' , diem*. The selection reed by Hr. Pleasanta win rather and the debate was quite spirited;.ithe Wert au Society will anquarienebly be is tkishicos&ble a piste Of resod the muting Winter as It nu during last r eut s' The heti - non neat Tueedly stoning will be ',tethered by the Bee. Mr. WiMstmen. The plValltalif le tot the evening will 14 found under the /Ming head. 1 1 Sirlfitibrnsants.deerefeuwesa—llaik Thom., a lad aged 15 or 16 years, a resident of Reading. came from that place on the evening oY Meld inst.„to auburn I to visit his uncle John .tkbnier, Wittier, on retiring ithr the night, took with hint to bhp Amber a revolver,. land laid it earelemly upon a chilrby his bedilde, where 1 1 It was let in thr morning when loth watt tohreaktest. biter breakfast, it, seems, fisher went back to bls bed ' ehamber,boyishly picked lap UMrevolver Melamine and attehimtally shot himself in thebimistorbileichnkr was at work down stairs. Schuler, bearing the report of the pistol above, rushed towards the room and was lir.tiole only to see poor /label pitch bead kremost duke stain and almost . instantly. expire. 'An Inquest was held upon the body and verdict rendered in accordance with the facts. .ra-AmMer Breaker Bereud.—Oa ,titioday night last about half past I o'ileek, Umbrealter at 1.. 8. Spengleeal Woodville Cwillery near litni;slason, was din:owned to be , on An, and vaaenttrily coteattmed. II& Meeker trail one of lb. tartest In the County. only one being target we believe, sod mat from Port! to Arty Ooneurde to build. We understand 1! ,Was WO* Insured the Lyckerolna otlles. This la , the fourth Breaker that bee been set on Are and burned In this Woe few week.. it is becoming a setiouWbuidisenkund4ol* ought to be made Interest Ott Itti miscreants guilty o these outragm They are not only outrages on poverty but I deprive a lams number of men of employment, go near the close of the mining season, when It will held most impounds to obtain employment elsewhere. A fund ought to be raised and a large mined offered for the perpetrators; In order to put a stop to this teututtig. Bike the - Above eru in type we foam 'that to Prold dent.of the Donaldols leoproiretnentOotspanylret litigant land Abe Breaker wits erected, hair offered a mood !of 8500 for the diaeoeety and eonirktion of the perpeyetets of the set. . . Urns following le t e rem of llio pluti of, Criqlet betiisin the "Poesy Pub" of (Schuylkill Rarest, sod the. Pecood Eleven o the .Pottsville Club' the math - yam enisbed,on tb *round of the latter Club:oh Thursday, 761 h ult :-- • . • ' Ira hainos. WU. Bland. c Hewitt b .Sblppen 36 b Wallace Jito.,,Staltb, run nut _ 10 b Hewitt J no/P. Bowman. b Ueoltt 0 b Hewitt A. M. Saylor, b Ilewltt 2 run out . Chas Baylor, b E. Ship. pen .1) L. Brooke W. Ount. bB. Shlppen 0 b Wallace J. W. Koons, b 11.witt not out J. Stauffer, b 9:. Shlppettlo b 1.. Bunk. 11. lirennir, not out ;1 b Wallace 11. U. Voute, Vt. 6blppen 0 b Brooke allures B. B. Mimes, et out 0 1 2 w Bye. ' 17 , Byes Leg Byes , 2 Leg Byte ..., POTTIMUL F.',Gosten, b C. Sayl o r Geo. Gowen, b C. Saylor ' 11. Pleasanta, b C. Saylor Ed. Elblppen. b D. W. Bland ' S. Sb I ppen, b C. Saylor e 11. Saylor C. lloatt.b C. Soutar F. B. Wal Hate, a Bowman b C. Saylor L. Brooke, rnn one • L. Snyder, bC Saylor : 11. Breotte, b D. W . Bland . K. Potts, bC. Saylor ' Lesßyes , Leg By es "2d ranings. U. Mosta, b Bland # Blind . L.Thotrapson, b Bland P1.4,4.'130.1) Bland e Boone f i , sablpeen. b Bland F. B. Wallace. not oat IreStitt, E Bland a Bland F. B. Wallace. b Bowman a A. Saylor L. Brooke, b Bland a Koona L. Snyder, b ROW wan a Bland, IL Brooke, b Bowman; .J. Spada, ran oat sr . Brea' Lag Byei RSCIIIIIS4IIO3- Id hanings.. 2.4 Maio oPyrseiverao6"," 49 'Tett/Mlle," 64 - 42 PitOCEIODINGII OF,COIIIe • ' ,—' - • uroetto rot tea emus' J01:111, -- ((Wined from Md watek„) Seated Webber and Joke ~out we: .1. Itf dAsastr,.—• Tile was en ethos on a bond ler. $l6lO, dal April 2 1 1231 a aid payable with intend le Ihntonq payameta In three. eh, and Witte meeths. The' Mid" alleged a fall ere of mtuddem the—that the bond win gives as. part einukserstlotacd a had oi: Mud In Wept* town i eh tp, rootitning emordies to the deed, 1t53 ilnelir, the, whole onedderatlon being $1250, and thattetead of rel salving 253 acme to which be was wattled the lewd, be bad osly reed red 155 sees sad claimed shensfore that the value of the put not Ireedved should be de. ducted from the femme of the toad. • Thai phdettia al. leged that they bed only weed to mil the deft. Ul acres more or less, and that It was a meta iddake albs m i aow, Mi eschewer that th e deed Ma/ written for acres d not ke 111 rem, sod tett the deft. keen. tit e po rtion of the 'woody had tesist;soid some years ',dash vortices Was by, the mistake of . Me scriveUm improlperlY Secluded is the deed. That the miaow; had beau di. rated to thlte the deed fee 111 tarsi *owl or his. The Jar; lased aaiidlet for lite plalatffle thr 41812 IC Aso 11-: ii4/4" vs. Dodd P.Brouss midi ? Clued Ms, trait% die...;-Tbje teas an action agelesal, defendants to rearm' the value of mellowed t 4 theft by the plaintiff in • ,ffendins to the distribution', of ears at Ism moot for befit end others, end tn eeedlig to the dtd.'s colliery at Sedate tbele'ffroport{se• She trains of coal cars mess to Tolima *mu the Moe MI), beaters; and Northern astral Iltallmeds, sad the plaintiff hided to their didribetion to the seroniii9s*ors. , This minim be pertrimel teatime elibtees raciallie. the 'dolts. al. Isles that Om wee 108 redeemable to the hill.earese her hay larded hire bit, the deli % 41141 dud If ley woo wiipoipas It was t j lapeallrowlawipsaiss, wbo ewe the euchre 'of the 'roil; Tbe jury land for lbe pltif s 2:25 37. " • .' ' ' '' - i Jrisitiniiff#OKA et.' . ayi SA , . Dalt Maipete . iltelimlle a:centred. with the chit. whets the Meet et the eitheite4so iv in Poet Cubes. agreeing to tow strew! ea sites' in the church *coeliac to to eatkp pus.. tell tke trark wan propels* the Ilan win ellastrktu i.wpirtkntus. Atter It ersiluishedtlie 40ti. , 0211160t estteded with it, and refused to nollit,oe eo p fletlif• It nu alleged that tt :was not darted sesaullug the plan,and thereihre the dia. wee nalt *inlet lere, ,41,. _The jury found ter ths.glaiendlt 11 1 0 1 / 1 4.% • 4111111rmtitliftenriteing bee nark. reentered • 111,111, performance on Sunday is permitted at the Osneren Theatre. Philadelphia. pgr•The wheat erop of Canada for 111381 s said to be twenty five pm ceorbelow the enrage. . . • Da ‘ thilirihnot beta' 111-iilkt'k Plkaiditat thilite‘uf tiriSai4enha nutted Bred" ford Dismiet. by a majority of-41128 totes. ' JlitrOseste is weld be rary . pinaty Vases chuolitts ,/kait; GOY,lind sts)itilioar- - ' Warm, erstdeticke, Le; are found by sportsmen large. qeatitities. .• • -- pr-rii. pollee of New York have *nested a large **Whet tit the tomtits tellers of that- City, and my !determined to break - up the baleen as tar as wipeout puntutit of theta and arrest an de" tro. jlige-It is said that the cost . of the Sepoy war Ii Legineing $o excite slant in England. It will preisabtj add forty millions sterilise to the nation. dohs sod ernetelitti. annual deter, of six mil ' ,14,,fti /Mr Nary Teaghe went re bed drunk in New 'TM*, •Ssinday night, rolled usi a short 'time 'after. 'Sad fell so beard) , in owssennenee of being loaded irith 'rum Of to break hir•neek; dying in • atautlyJ •• ! • marriage hetireeir Jonathait and Miss Great &kola, which was 50,1)6111,60y celebrated • few Works ago, is evidently a very unhappy one. At ail events are wards draw peered nehmen nine since the brlQdt day.• r - 11' At Ashland, two: weeks time, while Mrs. Gerdeeruf Laneteirese;wmt riding and in the art I ot roping over one of the . garters, she fell, and e -w tarried into the dressing-room insensible. She wasnqt dangerously %Jared.' ' you tke Dyspaysaia ? the Asthma? ' ' the Liver Complaint, or; General Debility? does year laud distress' you? Do you neer from ner- woes irritation or testi? Take •the Oxygenated Bitten *bleb cures all these. traveler says of the unfrequented total. ley et' Seheosetady : • ' , Went there onee--only rode through the town-tame spit' eleven year eater, and heard one' chap say to another, "Look— I, • ,he's gut a blue snapper. to his whiplash this • time." ,t!-The walking tratteb. at Montgomery New York, between two• woman,' under the tied. tioes!eamss of Flora Temple, of Boston, end Prior: tea, et-Lynn, ended at 2 o'clock, Saturday tour. nine, neither winning, both getting tired out end mopping 40'1112%10i convent. The :mated was for 4100 in furor at, the one who could walk the lon. gestl jklif"Nben the wind mein at the rate of one mile, an hour, it tabard's perceptible, at two miles an bear, it fans es es the gentle zephyr, and. at Ms it becomes,* gentle brevet. From ten .10 twenty, it becomes bleb, and thirty to fifty char.- ectMiet str.rms t from light to bard., at eighty miles an hour it becomes a hurricane, end at lOU a ymaada. issrpateinntia—:Uont mermen, Patrick, how you do 7 Ittdnan—Aloot mornin l'ye, John, think ye will wd gSt my rain? Dutchman—l links not; we never has•tnueb rain in ferry try tune. Irishman.—An'ye're right there; and thin, whinever it gets in the way o'roininf, not a bit of dryiweether will we get as lung melba wet spell !melds mt.' 'A German, who had resided for several pre in New Oilcan's, and had aequire•l a large Prb, PertY. went over , last spring, to bring his rela. lions to this country...hod make them comfortable helre.. Upon their arrival, every ode, father, moth., erj brothers, and sisters, to thenumber of eight, wore swept off - by the yellow (ever. 'pli-Punich gives no limner to crinoline, bar. log been engaged fur the past year or two in a crusade against it. Ills last 'hut is entitled the •liew Crinoline ltegolator," representing. an om nibus strung rbund with skeleton crinolines, while the driver, stationed at the door, ft:marks to an epproartiinglady in full dress, ••Werry sorry:m, but verl av to leave yer krinerlinu outride," iegr-A young man named Was. H. Cole, corn. tattled euicide Ott Sendai, at the Nellie Hotel, in Greetivilch erred, New,york, by taking a dose of Strychnine. -4 was oteb is way to Califorinia,and n purcbasiogeslicket wpst, cheated out of $25 at a bogus-tickeO r Vice. The loss of the money and health arif, l )iitpposed to 'lave induced 'the Coni• Mission of t4: ,l OeL. The deeetae , l was about 25 .Years f aie,#,l bus until recently been engaged :as a teacher in :Kentucky. pert,idief4iho weer hoops would do well to Put donnel skirts under :them, os protection.— ;Kil young . bedi vf ‘ douth - Conway, Mere., whose ',dress swept into,i_grate and t••ok die on Wed. )nesday, naafi vet fryin probable death by the in s terposiiiim of hit barrier. Her outside clothing was hurned,lout . the donne l resisted the flames long enough Cu afford en opportunity tu.exting uisb them / • 1 1 . r•On Wedgy a lad picked (*near t4ecanal a few miles feints Boston Towpship, bou t net and shawl; to - the latter nr.hieh.wm* attached n letter l dated 10th inst.. thieeted fo Mrs. Maria Johnson, Tecurnieb, Mich. and signed Eliza Wit ; Hams. It is from an erring sister to one married. She narrates the miseries .or a life of prostitution, induced by reduction and subsequent distortion, II states that she had at last het...tuna nook on a Ca nall boat, sod tumid endure fife nu longer. Alas! “one more /Lc." - . Pr A magnificent diadem bar been designed On London fur the Princess Woroneoff, of Russia. It is so formed as to be convertible at pleasure into a necklace or bracelets, end consists 01" nine brilliants of enormous .ias, each surmounted with brilliants of smaller dimensions, and connected by elastic jointed chains composed of stones of the • settle material, the whole being set in silver. The value of the ornament is upwards of £20,000. The diamonds have, long been heirlooms in the ' Woroneoff % Of-There was a foot race by ladle, at lOWA City, Sept. 20th, the prise for which was a silver -cake basket. The &stoners was is biindred yards, and there were seven entries. Miss Handy nod Miss Cross led the field batoieomaly, and they ran so even breast and breast that when they canto In .thejudges wore of opinion that it was a dead treat. Indeed. on measuring their tracks as im printed on the score, the heels of both were found ' exactly parallel, bet Miss Randy's loot extending ,by reason of its length four inches in advance of Miss Cross the pride was given In her favor. elrln referent* to "tbe last . ol the mail mvh ' the London *Morning Star Oat. 7 says grim old Derby moil, the last of the fear-horse coaches , out of Manchester, polished its course on Satur day. When the riinlry of Tails and steam - bad tun all o'her coaches off the road, the "Derby Dille still held its own, and the weilknown route through Buxton and Bakewell to Bowsley, raid still boast its "fOor : in hatul," though - the "testa" Was hardly equattowttat it bad been when coach: ,ing was in ,its heist days. It was thought that railways would not dnd their way through the Bealtibut the 3lidland Line peoetrated as far as Rowley some time *goosed uteri reeently the London and Northwestern has reached Whaley Bridge be the other side, leering but a short link to be flied up, and the last of the old four-in•hand "mile hes succumbed to the competition Of the iron hark: ' . 2d liewiligs. • $lll-*The rap adopted lest week by the National Guards, Capt. Lyle, of Philadelphia, as a part of their new etdfurte, will be felt shaped similar be the army capneder the late.regulations, and like that of the Seventh liegimeot of New York.— ,The boaspoon will be black. The ornament/ with a "Gloria" in (rent, will:be of the pattern of the Seventh Regimeat.' The coat and' pants will be the '"cadet" my, with a black stripe down the leg of the Pantaloons.. The belts will be white, with black cartridi sad cep boxes, of the French pat. 'tern, and ebonlder knots similkr to these of the ;Seventh Regiment.. It is contemplated, es soon as tblithatige fa aside, t s organize a regiment - of National- Geoids. here, iimilar to that in New York City. 'The' carps expect to appear in the new unironk nix/ living, or possibly by the Std of Yebrwary amt. Several , el the 'members in tend to motip it once, and a number will appear in the dew uniform at the ball of the company on the 17th of November. 0 'll 12 4 a • . , Diva'? Calm Yea Bum Tatses.—A lady out Wert my* mane fanny thing, very innocently. natio* paid, Whirrs s , visit, she remarked to • friend; "I went over the bridge, but I didn't go up to the dom. I don't care' for wick fling'!" There are people who "do not care fur such thinger but we would like to see •tbe individual so lost to nil eppreciatioit of the nreful and elegant as not to core for such gartemits - sai iris made at the Brown stone Clothing Hall'of Rockbill Wilson, Nos. 603..p0d 11015 Cbeatiant street, above Birth, • wissmesmarwwwwismais. It, ' 0' 0 1 0 0 • , TIM 017pilttird Bitters. For thh care' of 'Dsarsrsis oe INDIO6IITIoIt, Giver anopiaint, Coaicemeaq..Lose of Appetim, Perry and 49114 Heart Bare Water lima, Sicbtein, Seamy, ' Salami Headache. eitiec4 ead'acierat DeLility, or say dicesee bavieg IU orightia imperfect digewion.i Thews Bitters, sup all et of oar fellow chi. sear, lactudiag *embers of Congress, Lawyers, Physician*,, Clergitaea.,- Pia:item Farmers sodc . other* wary. are the oafoieafa, certain, sad ono ereip aracirtalorthe Immediate relief end per. marmot care of the omap'erael eomplaiota which in some phase or other, of Dyspepsia, *filet oar race: _ . _ These Bitters wire distat4rad by Dr. Chtoatan 11.'.6 seas, aid lu their commits dikes entirely front that of any other priparrtion el otedieite. Con. tanning no alcohol-4o po i lson—no nozious drugL.".-in their nature tonic, not 'dewier thig:—retaining their,eirtneti 'ln . any elate; they . are "It eoashination.antl. itform indeed" of medi._ eine which knows no rival in exterminating dia itase.aód restoring the eyries to inipristine vigor and health. :No matter - of hoer long standing, or however Indiana or ebroole in its .ettereeter the direasit any be,—"Act matter that it has beefed the 'Alit of tba physician, and' resisted ihe eforts of Medicine. it single trial Of three Bitters will eons. fy tbiisogirer thst his disuse leatistenalie to th: row rented p y, e , • In testimony the many Masi effeetadly Remedy, referenee b itt led to thewren certificates( from disttagnishial ovei the lacd.. " ; s. w. rowi4a. co.; Proprietonr. For HO AOll7ll : -- 44 1 14 " . Q. Stews, 1 1.. C. Noshes, en d Henry. SaYlin..Pettrrille; Lteetsiottd, Saboylklll Neva; 14Ineratillii; E. reerVeiTaasque ; 11. Stagger, Pphiettbee Itlaegrobi) Itwasia 4,", Tweeitotei Cluttlei ...*trsiot New P14;411014 Jtiese Itebieltield," Port Ole. too; AL.II. NOW Castle ;job* Wlllbwe. " July 31; 1831. 111:eowlY dEiotliolob Tistitord Deptlintorr IPoordoti sever ddis to micro all 'tweets* bait firetktbe fees or 1 1 11$7 after a Ire appiteattoos; its nie fi simplihreikokr !ar it*. a crNai M_t !e idert...l l lttren mod oodlidlod it*FdinistiOnsOprill be dieed.‘ lamina IN* to tfliitonet of idtbsitets.' dolit 1 # 0 1140 114 . 1 and apbe • Onnatotyor APIs, Racal Perforsera ank.Rigiortatit, No. pm, chim#. mkt wital r. iftemst: ut sow Dratit cbdiliesupite. STA Beek Fes tk. Stoat-on Dlt.. COMM 111:1 grcatt—arx LlMllllllfoittberaovae and Mrs of 4 ;c l 4 l 4 l SWA'Uniti4 hithidkit* Watt, DWI" Div 'kik. Moak Coaspiatektatels rook I 'Wipes pun ally, (bound. 380 pare,3o eoaraviogai)by 11111.1. roar, iiitbeitiflool,l l / 111111 arbriiiek proven,' mot titres Rho above ittosaapa. , . Tbls boat boa teen tbe item of win itholisands of Wee Pricey 20 ciati. sea by nag, pal i.td. k'r 41) • cOntiCiAndy to WS. ft,rjr#l, Aft tti; tlosityay, , Novi Tait; :CbewltatkofipveeohiUlior by tit, Lam Ortoble 22, , Pins•s•Tbri sufferings to which delicate females are subjected by ignorint practitioners end the , no, has seek= erne they cu re eqmskinenee of self neglect, are ten Ibis to coat plate. Let as not then be thouglit Madero et . prentaiptenas If we meow• mead to them with filsedly this mild twit reilable romedy for sit functional dedengemeols. all the debilitating dint:frame pernhar tp the sex, end semi nista end contingfary peek" to the , 111. and health of woman, resilient or weed, married or single. Wis grentestatitoe and renontorof the dinutptorpas Bad the nervous usher, is an immialistexurs. The Gnat Stnaigtlima sad Pain DollMuer Thelost and cliargiat Ifonsohold - itamodyqa the. world. ',Simple gild Pleasatit id its application, crises sod gradual In Its roans : A bnanilfal, atiactini, es ternal Ciiratlno, appilhabis for thO rellat of Pala at shy timo, in any plus, la any part of the Italian ardent, and nadir alt eiretunstancea. if you put the natter lumpier., if Pain IS there, the Plaster :wilt stick there until the Pala Ms oaniahad, Platter magnetises the Pals away, and . PALV CANNOT NXIST_WIIII9I SQIS PLASTPVIS ALPI.LIKD. Rheumatism, Lameness, !Witness, ilfasknem,Debilltr, Norvouniess, NeurISSIA, lad C o lds, Pains and Aches of every kind, Mown win to COMB ' S,* IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and witti4 little patients, PERSIANENTLY OWED, by tlina magnlal influence of tb. MAI/REV° PLASTER, it Is tba idroplest., sorest, safest, pleasantest ana - ebewpeal rem* in existenee.—, Its application is universal:—equally tti the strong Man, the deltoid* woman. and the feeble %Lint. To each and, ail It will,pyove a Rahn and a HAssaing. Its use Is agnate,. able, and without anonym).* Mrlronble. lir; price la within melt of *U—fich or poor: all any have It, all should basalt who are stela,•and suffering la any. way.. WARMERS should be alwayts' supplied with this Weal. sable PLASTER» i It will be the Good Physician Se any household, ready at all titnes4and at instant notice. Pat up in ale-Rest tin boat+ Balk bog will Inaesla to eight pimiers, and any chifd eau apread theta.' Pat" 2:...eats a boa, with fall salideitt directions. D. 0. Morehead, M. D., Arcata. and Pi•npriet,r, 19 1re41.-cr rime, New York. "Mosegtabl MAGNETIC Putarte.la ',old by •11 Drug gists, In every Clty, Town Tillage of the Celled Butte.. 1144,0011 y /lid-The Great English lisestedy.e.e.Slß JAMES CLARKE'S CELEIIRATED.IPEMALE Prepared from a preseriptioS of Sh J. Ct.asits, M. 0., yhyslrlaa Extystkrtllnary to ihe Qi .es. flax isealuable ittedleise uutalling In Moeller of all, those painful and dangethusiiiseasee to *latch the female . . couplet/on lesubjeet. It Todentee all excesses and re. MOOS all obstrunkts, and It speedy cure nay be r..llred on. - ' To Illoarilled Ladle" It b! pee . ultarly suited. It sLI. ins shoiitlute, bring to the monthly period with regutanty. lf.aeh bottle, peke One lollar. bears the Goterntne* !, ni% Beisinp of Brest Britain, tn:prevent counterfeit *ir•Theie.^Pals should nett tie taken by Amain du-ing the FIRST THREE ArOkTIIS of l'agnency, as (hil l y are lure In bring on ltircarriago, but al any War, time I they are soft. . In all cases of Nervous end Spinal Affection'', PAD n the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on;slight exertion. Palpi Bon of the Ileart, Ilye'tertes, and Whites, them Pills 111 .effect a cure when all othrr do bale Ifaited. and .iet though a powerful remedy, do not violet bon, ell el, antinomy. or anything hurtful to the eonialintim. Full dlrectlonaln the namphlei an:land:each Pacita which should lee carefully preserved. Sole Agent fee the United States nd Canada, • JOB MOSES; (Lab; I. C & C 0..) itoehester, N.. ' andß postsige stamps enclosed to any an- thorlsed Agent, will insure a bottlecont i aining over SO by return malt. 1 For vile In Pottsville, by BENET SA'I.OB,I In T ma. ! qua, by E. J. Fla; and by all Dr*lste tbroughou the United States and Canittaa. Punel9;'3B TIIE , 9ItRATiLBT agree Lactea- 31:1faccu;crec OF TnF, AGE. : MR. HENN EDT, of Itbibury tam illoeoter moor oar coramoo pastare (weed's a remedy cares EVERY MIND HU MOR, vao* • The Wont Scrofula down to a Common Pimplef it.; has tried it In ore* *derma hundred rases. and been . tolled eirept in two rases. both thunder humor. /.11: hal now to his possession over one hundred certitlca s or in value, all within treaty mike of Huston. i Tw o bottles are warranted to Core a Dareleg sore Muth. I One to three bottles will mire the wont Mud 'or Pitn plea on Om lice. . - . . Two or three bottles will clear - t he system or, Dili . Two bottles are warranted to ewe the *Mgt canker In the stomach. . Three or fire bottle!' are warranted to core the *met ?Lind of Krysipelae. 00e or two bottles'are warranted to Mire sit huktor in the eyes. .. Two bottles are warranted to Fore running of the ears and blotches atoong ihti hiir. ' - - • , Pout to six bottles are warranted to eurtotorrupta mid running ulcen. One bottle will cure scaly eruptions of the skin: . . i Two or three bottler are warranted to cure the wont, kind of ringworm. ; . . - Two or three hot Opiate ' warranted toc ore tint most desperate cue of rheumatism. • .. Three to tour bottles are Walla nted to cure silt:rheum. Flie s to eight bottles will cure the wont rase of scrof ula. . • One to three bottles are wanauted' to mire the worst rase Dyspepeia, I know from the experience Of then sands that it has been mused by a tanker In the sto mach.l • 1 1 On.Ko two bottles are warranted to ewe sick bee& ache. j to re gulate ato two 'tattles are warranted regulate* costive state of the bowels. One to two bottles will regttlate all derangement of the kidneys - I Your to eta bottles has eared the worst:eases of drops. onioo three boties hes cured the worst case of pull,: • relief is always • perigneett: what a mercy get lief to such an exCrucia ling disease Ncreihauge of dlet ever necessary—eat the, Teat you can get and enough of it. per day; roe: --Adults. one tablespoonful: per daft Children or ten years; dessertspoonful Children fnon Ake to eight ears, teaspoonful. As no ;directions ran be applicable • all constitutions; take suldelent to operate on the bo ale twice a day.. NANOPACTOIItIII IT '' -• . DONALD , KENNEDY. ;. No. 120 Warren Street, Barbaro, iipiro. • prlee 114• • • iffiiFor draggids throng4out the tlefed ititee deanery 23,'5& ' 4.1 y . _ , :•. . . i . NEW FALL 0601:18 At the “Illie Hive.” LADIES' , i : _ - o , _ 4 . 1 • ir‘ , , Dress Trimming,. •- • % ..f.. ~... , IP is e. ai a 6, 1 1 is i 41 . • ,wip e .- . - .`...f. Lab Al • a 11a9 Stohe, , -= ...,,,..1...-7.." - ... - : 1 4 • .„ 4,, 1 . ..„,.. , ,, di • 'Beats% St 141•11? . 17z77..k : t.7Nernsw. AdJoilling,the; I 1. ,-7. , 4L-T". /',..- 'i 1! ..- rr I POTTOVILLR fIGVSL : ----1 ! 1 Just erotical a me and complete assortment of !few 1 Goods of the lates t and most dwdrable styles for tall and Whiter, endastio -. L I . '1•• ' , .`"Trlutmlogar of "every .I,..erlption. allugrawirelvet and 14nIre'AnilOi Ribbons Drees. Buttons, rte. "Chenille and Vslst Seed Di;mes," new and beautiful I .• ! . , . 1 • , styles. "Notbrolderlea Ind Urea." cerfebeeti. ~ 't 1 - • "Fall II eij."of all- Muds, .for Ladling, Gente and Chlldren'll wear. . - I 1 . • - "illorecand Gauntlet.," rf every variety. -: ' ~. "Jet Ornameuti," Pins. Buckles, lirarelets;Cluincete. 'Taney Hair .fins," new and handsome styles. "Perfumery" and Toilet Art Irles,r of every desetiptlow. *if-Comprising a most attractive assortment _of Ow' itherficGoods, ',NEW!' ant offered at the lowest prior. , .jo e vOlve the "Bi• my." a tell. and asamlne thi I . Goods. / ? (Sept. U, 758 .3941 . ~., .1 . ' litliiigts AtdthOuci 1 . , . NOTICIBIIIe ' ! • • .. • oIIir3iICTUODIST - IsPIRCOPAL CHURCH, Pam& I I ittreat,, Pottrvllkt, Rev. It, E..on.aar, Pastor.._•• D - nerTkeerery "Eabbath at op. mitod at 7% P.lf. 1 , la-1010LISLILIIVIERAYI cututcu.Marketsiptiro Pattarilla,4o.. W. ILLaquiritca,Paater. Dirla• aer aka. la thtsCharch regularly *very Banda,. iloratak, 'at 10% o'clock; availing, it 7 o'clock.. •Waekly Prayer Meeting, frrialay reeking, at 7 o'clock: I • • ' ~ i • air so SWORD -PREAMITERIAN CM:MCA alll vonblp yagalarly H t Ike Assoebtii Ridbrsoed March Sanding, Market ethpet—Bar. tiallat.' Cots, Pastore-. tlabbath aroralog,. at 10% **deck; onaaleys. at Ve". clock. Weekly Lertare.Wedandaymalags,at,6Weloak. 1 ', ' • DIEM. ' • i: . 1 Goo anti ova inns Leten.-At - a, meet lei of the ,11:, the a. CLOT . , U. of A. of the Stets of reoasylveds, bold on T4orsda,y Imola& Qpiober Mk IS* the: ibl• loving prOokble and reedoUotot rift arta medulla- !mouldy adopted: : , • - , - -..' . ' i l. Wakes* 'it hatiplemod our Beateltly lather, no 1 more 800 our Brotherhood P. U. 0 .liou. !leo, Clem 1 et.serut,Of Northumberland county, Peolsylvas '' lai thte midst' of Ma osefultseee, end la the„ prima : Of ; la ftb thetelbee, --- -, - . -- , - , ! • :.- Janthas, That, ski. vs seteabolvily tibia tt±A elite inside% In galling foam: oath :Oar • died &other, ;we he's lost *Oland= hod.* frised7= Wows eirtmeti end eeknoolediod meth hare Indira& Mtn to it all, hod *boo muse tad 11U10011 shall toms' cease torhe cherished and mated. • " • . I, Scatted, That Iloet. Bra: lfamotir Caw*, *tee the iftetnerible days of 1641, load Ann* bhoPoolssod or nal, Beira bleu railed deceo.lsbof to, radar& he Ilfr AD oar immri,lektUetior lose le Vs etioroal pin. • , ~ Rooked, That we irlll elm to - Imitate tilt viadride, duel* Ida toiary r !dim*. sod 'shies foiled hilt 111 Wino* , • - - --I • - i itordeed Tbat ow ball be hood la aiihrolisg. tlf Wan 40 Asia , lbadgalkir the pedo4 of Utile mO, la, that a foot of titers ereOlatioas be wet' to the *tly, and that allay bahiPublubita ha Ues Spatt of thli aty, sod shoot Siehwilitll it'd Nottloombedeert B .- ._erefraA, That as a ages at oil.* for r lePli ni l this Wit. Coop 40 floyfilltionio• 41 ' ' , . nvi, D. Callr'll, ;4'. : .' ttioit—yes. iv: Dist, U. 13 - - 1 ' ; ..f" • 1- - :__ _ , 'TROVE . 41 ISAKILRIV 1 , - - ,- LillitaTW, . FAME '.4 , SEIVING .MACHINES. --:. . [..", ` . •;',J - 4 . ---1. • - ' ? • . 1 4 4 it• 11 rt.. Mrlett 630. , •-• ', ';: i:-: . . appi4B:{ , ”^ was, SIM York, • -pe taut dread, Philadelphia. • ~, t tr,.- __,, . - '' V rin ea r ee p t or tirade. and &milt ;Reim 4 .4 t... 1.44 gl '., torsi y. atid eleallelly. arkleh ' I/ . citiqrlY•tisity to rib stitch bs rut :They are adiquitellonably lb. brat4ist tbr IrOkrittt, rot ismuy too. , • irirdll..NfrOß' CIRCCLAILitti •'... -! • • Opialons_ef tliittftsc ' - aria ttbeit %titbit* itircitset-' ' elev.— . Wittisipiseskts ~,a41 . ..11 4 1 - Inik4 4..intsti Otta• - •?.. ifusingtra .snraiiiosailas hew r oom Na.—mosonet Aries: Is ibeiatt 4 liiitiwi-4/ittere/earita ' ' A tk ll4 mad ilaa m s a tfi t use- 8w ibtrisarr. --.. . It traction ailk. s tow, or tytkor.—SpnW'er/dlVrics. a." *Om IND Ivebota-14,..1vder Hestia. j ntirallni,ir aidantbl4 ill illi illitihi — Yirrahlahr• !terra a striate attditiesutiral asam.—Adoilts &Wise. His =nit wick to wuw.—Lagrawps Herald. It Is not lis ato tot vat at order.—Rasherne Avail. , Puppet , " tri!alay w aferaalt.—Owtland &mast 'Vey jaef if Uhl* the leirlaidelapart Aotteed." W* *LIMP] if Ils o f under Val szerdtkm—adh.. firtithi. T. wort la seat sit subablutiaL—Outieffrpwit. Witi give better tistactlou than any other.—Pb'kerp.• ZIT•el • uoir,tt to liar letileita—als -01:Ilkirpnica. The,bast wows Itt *ls sou atry.- BOstsw Asc. Not a,slikle stile ' lapin oat.—Magibury Ctostile bow., - -1 . • •,. ;• , ' [ It pairbislts *oat 'thin'. It elope--Aarnia *mom, Maasstatiteb tlist will out rip.—tiurritatostw RVlee. , Wines susable edit* to ii ron.—Jartdi Store Br b• • ItspidlyrZokqta griming:la public biror....- Glacial re II kat ruling tritoi . r busily use.—Clitssatps Myra . MI Grimm A Briitir; is the heed. ---aricari . . . Guitter. . TO, *Cot Its 4140 . ....-OSWf , pillerrild.' . (111. IN 'l4 -. i. l' , 1 II ISSOLUTIONS. -- .... , ~ • . , _... 4 i bto o r ri . uzip i N b. . , — . The ro tta pb r m r„h . .„ . „„h.cr.,,.,,,111ini arta ' W.l . = sharp Mountain, ucar PalelAlto, boa been this day (October 23.1133.) dia. aolird b . 7 liantualitoneonts • Tbe deddi of tier btu San wilt be nettled by OtiOrde flictt, by ..,boar tbe business .rue be liidreattet im cried on, on blo ono ..,coon(. ' - i I 1 CORISTOMIER *OWE, 1, 1 , : I .. 1 azogait Kum.. i .. algal i , e t October 30, '35 - 44.4 A (WTED. . ,KEI,p; CEtki I( WA.NTED.—A i!sm . pel• tdai Male Teacher is wanted as PripylVe e Depsrtment of E obße &hoots of &BOA,. - ;fru Boredidit. Appl tendons nicelred : until .134 b ?ta t r. &Med tif Tealtr to compernonlSth Nominher.; - By or der qr the Boa . t ' t a A. BAT4OIt, Pir.Mdmcf. tSchnylklll Doren. Narita*, 6.'56 4641 VI / TAN ItD.—J,Feaehers :are vraateti y .to suppiythe . fuipllc Schools or nag) teirniblp,. - Schuylkill con9ty. AaDivOing.ot the DirectorY, for mt. aminmion and election Mill le. livid et the Public Don , e of reline% Denkler, in 'Mid tonnehip, on Monday. the 15th day of November. Lig. by unlyr of the Board. - . F ISRAEL DEED. Yorvatber,ll.l3 y !. rirEAC,HERS WANTED.--Six Male Tesehers!gtr o wanted ,I Thodittegton Tp: School hletrlrt, who ran tear% ;the German and guititth /MP pongee. The. Board of Directors will mat On Saturday. ate tuh day ofiNorembir: at the Aimee of hale hatelort, et 1 O'clock, P.; 11.. hen; au examination will-be held by :the County thapertutendent. .Sthoole. to commute:l - ou 'the Otte of tigveutbe!.[ll7 order of the Ikatrd. RYAN J. TIIOIAS. Sirey. tp,, Octotmr 4140' . • , FOB' SAL E t - , .._..„, - 0 L IL r 4 IRE EIR_ICh i S for Viyo aN,Pu,. ling 1 and Uteet. Furnaces, from the Reading 1 1 , • Vie; ter triftloW. at the ' ! PIONSIiIt VIM, ACTS.;, Pottavilleaa 0:19., IMO 4tif 4 :1 1 1 0R p.ENTI----h, Th:ree. sity4 L Erick lionee,ln Market, street, above Th . rilt. Ipety trf I .) 0 t.O. IIALBEItter A .. ottrmlllt4 October' 7,14 -; An.a" f lOR itE&T.L—TRe Old Orchard... Flour ;Mill, It is now in 'grit me running ' 0 er.„ ApalY to M. 10. MATZ, on the premiere, or to ~ 1 Ili. st4.3IO4,ENBEHGEIt. • r .. l'ott.ittle: July 3I 'M ..__ , ..... itty 1 . 4 1 0/1. ISACEi•--SiX.. pairs of 'Aube, _l_ Troche .111 be ehld cheap fur cash. or Hate with ap proved wildly. ALM, I valuable MULE. on the MIMI, teims• Aka,' td i , JOAN lIEGIM. ?matte% 1 l'otUrille, flay 12,';'5!1 • ' -- 1541 VOIVSALE—One superior 8 inch 1 . ,• ' pcd4pumit ulib column pipes thm and eonnere— ill reedy 4o be put tete the, u!le. , e. itrillier mold low,- ) 1 444 at the Tamaqua Irnu Work for further Warm. Wm: ,i ' ' , CAItTER .t. ALLEN. `Anzust; .. 2l.; '53 r' O R. IRE N 1: .-A: conven ient * ~.J.. dwelling' house, , with stable, 'Dusted in linr , w.tatan • 4D+L abOve Seventh , formerly oecupirsl 7 IJOhn L. ]actin.. PossesslOtt Oren the tint of ortober ?dust. Eioystre of ', ' •• : JESSE FESTER. ' Pottatitt. Septetaber 1.'38 36. 1 , .. A I OR $A LE •CHEAP—A tine copy i of dVieholson' Dictionary of the Srience of Arcla• lecture, Puilding, Carpentry , r r ,tc.. from the eariletx ages o the present time. forming e comprehensive work 01 , teferenee-illlnatrited ix Ith 'MO engravings on steel. For rA , le at 11. llANN'AN'tnlook .t Rationecy n on ,. , il ASIIANGTO PRE.4.B FOR L. SA LX.,—A n 'peeond:band Waxhitigion•Prers, :tit,. 6 rise-,pkrtent. 41!giX. .fi incites—bed.ldl VA inches—in good orderitogether with an in eland With 'rollers itt.. taehediwi Ibe Fold at a restorable price. The Pres/teen . be tee n at Dogs's& Kirk's store. Arebatreek,aboveVront, Philadelphia. Address N. D. COLMBIGLIT. A CO.; . 4 . '. . Repine 2.3. 'AA . 1 'Trenton, N. J. as-atil Tb . tET. , --A -convenientand corn (o fottatiale Dwelling House, two story, with badw t moot etore ground, (hydrant in 'lausentent,i two , romas on each ithol"3 situation the corner of SchuylkllP Are. one end courtiand street, the rear end of the late John Pinkertoo's property. -Dent - moderate. Apply to 1 1 . • C. LITTLE, • r, Agent for the Owneis. 1 Poi i AiiiiP. Ninber : 1 0.153 44-tf OAl.t. YARD AT SCIIUYLKILL C , 1 frti,Vms roa SALE.—The undersigned offers (or ea le quttr Past bird. together with the estures. good will and lease--alw. lb...buildings, con staling 01 A Hoare; PANS, Shedding. 6.. This is one of the most 44,m0/de t4isirofu intedt iu.thf. VOUlsty". The yard, is 3wit opposite the PfliwylkHl Haven foal landing.; his an excellent run tif eustota—a biros pmfartiou of them being farm ers:tiring to tbe clown proximity to .4y/ryes Veen Mu. The shedding is sufficient to shelter a large .tock of yet The other coal yard' hae no sheds. The build ing Wind locality are well calculated rof a grocery. 'There hi alio a good hey soar. much used by farmers going to Pottaviltrs. The stock of awl is..stuall I • fors,, given imMediately. Apply on the arena._ nett t or to ft. P. U. PAI.M. PALM at SON. , Se . nylkill ilaten.SoPt- 2 a , IR Sti•lm 1 ., T- -- -- 1 4' NOTICES. VOTIOE' I'o SCHOOL . DIRER -1 1 TORS.—lfarinc been appointed County Stipertn• tendent of f!ehttylkill County. Directors and all others interested will call -upon me In person. or address au at Sch:tolk ill Raven, Pa,. W. A. Ft ELD, amity Sitperiafeedent. fichhilkill iliell. Nm. 6,'88 •• 45 3t - ) Q'oFFICE OF Tug.MT. CARBON RAILROAD CO.—Philadelphia. November 2, 1885:' t tiee is hereby given 'hal the A nowt Slettinit of the Stockholders will be held at thy- (lace. R.. 316 {Pal. not streed,oP Monday; the sixth day of Deecutber Orlt, at fl 2 o:clork. A. 51., at.ithkli time an election ki r a Pres. Idiot-And Right m Manage to 0 eri , r the ens ne 7 ettr will behild. . J A ff. C. DON N Y.LL, See:Mary. , Coyonsber 60113 -' • 444 1 . IN "the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill . county.— .• .• ins undersigned, AndlloVaPpointed to distribute the Undo In tbe hands of John P. llobatt. Esq., Trusts* to sell the real iodate of ROBERT WOODSIDE, deceased.. Deschf . glees notice that he will attend to the duties or liillAPWwintitieut at hie otllce in •the twrough of Potts ville, on Aloaday, the glitti4ay of November.. A. D..166f1, at 10 o'cloek. A. 11., yr ben and where all persona inter. cited may attend. DAVID D. GREEN, Auditor. Etwousber 8,18 4641 Wherit We Brasch lit ROt." 1111ASIIINOT011 1 1 / I .IIIP. Ito. 14, of .1. P.Cif A.. of Pa., caratanyery Monday Evening. le team/ story Thonip sou's thll.!S. E, corner Market and Second streets. Pale. l'e. Board of Correspondeoce. , W. P. 31erec; Wet. 11.$x9cieg i Ctiae-Wienuxuris. P. 31j HODGSON, P. 11. J. PAMIR. R. S January '3B '34y N -0'14:10E.-Tlie store seeountA, book . • de t. due bills, Ire.. of the !Rio Alto State, meted ' , bpi:. EL INERT. hare been this day assigned to the Isubaeribee. All persons knowiog thennedres indebted on ! kaki accounts will all and make immediate petite. Intent with ' • WILIUAU BENSINGER. ! Palo Alto; October 30, 'kB 444t0 A D.SIINIS'iIIikTION NOTICE.— , ,Le tters of Sdosinistration to the Estate of EMIT : Tell/IN, late of Pester township.Sclutylklll county,. decessed.basing been granted to the undersigned. ail i persons Indebted to the sold Estate will make payment. and those hiving claims Will present the ouunw i to i sT ; ' . FICANCIP. DEWELS;Silmtnidrator. Octohe'r `Z, 'SS . , OT CE. —The subseribet - havipt . ~ , , " parchmed from Jitney Pattiin, of Mount Carbon. on the 12th Inst., a canal boat called -The Jame Patton, of Mealit Carbon," together with three bay-raules. and hiving ;caned the same to th'e' sald,-James Talton, all pereordare hareby.eantkated nottOnoleat mid property as lit belongs tame. PATRICK InG En. ittaut Carbon, October =, 41-3t* _ • oAtIM MISTRATOR'§-Noneg,— Whmaas, Letterset Ailintnist rat fint on the Wale ABRAJIAIIB. 7 tate of the Ikintipsh-a Potts" vine, have berm granted to the. oneerstaned. notice is Immiaiiirinert loan those indebted to said Estate taillike ToTklent,and thins Metros statists present them for settlement. to ABRAHAM ABRAHAMS. . October :IVO 44 * Sto) • _Admin istrator. °II:MINISTRATION NOTICE.-+, - Irbereist i lkters of Administration en th e *stater', itortrs..ittli of nits township, Schuylkill cos -ty, *easel, bays been ;rooted by th • lbeigister Ind Ro t:order of misty, to the stibimibsr. notice tr Ismsby Oren to all *on Indebted to Wei Mats to mats ptsowst, And tboos Ming alba sin w a n t . them for settlement; . HANNAH DAVIS, Oct.lB, 4”0.1 Atiottyttsfrottots„ IVOTICE.—An Election for Thir -1:11 ton Dlrectori of the Maws* Beat of POttseille, la tbeCouaty of flebaylklll, to eerie U. waist; SW. be bold et tbe Hoses, la lb. lkoottstt of Pottsville, between the boort ot Tea o'elork, A. In, eon Throe ( Moat P. M., on' /loudly,bki i i ) Rifteentle, of so. next. : • • , • • ' USU. OsediP. , . . . . Petterlllo,oetober 7.18 . 414 e. , irDITOR'S * N OTICE.—Tito Es. -- olio of COIl?, deceased. audlerus, wed ill pawns intresitid. opl lab so. Met that the undersigned. sprinted Ay the Orphans' • Cant at Meatier eon nty. Auditor. to mettle and adjust the rata rod proportions of the assets-In the bands of Jima H. gmell, cum** if. Trick. and Robert P. mitt. Aesithetrators of wthmatcol.2. We of mid mall; to and among the Myers, arditors, ,, areordtag to attend at the "Montour Hotter, In Ilea ran, to add aunty, cos Tuesday, the 30th day. of Ito. taittrr, A. D, irtia.lee the porno,* of performing the duldetof bb eppoistuteat; !boo sod ewe Toll may attend If you think paper. JOUR O. iltitur., petrol., ottobor 23, MA Auditor. irirmEN TAKE NOTICE.--411 , i =hoo ban a report pal In eirculation two., err persona throughout the Ilion tti4thore an so swot kepi at ale place. I now sable taros= ay . frith& odd the piano venially, that I 1110 keep EteMee for the atromatodation of batmen. and will ltildttlea rad porno is asap la the thespian. and as Good us the 'best: 'far/Ittsentala of mini cater tunosot at the tt!othk *off. _ _ . .31141n0 Salaamlielh Now Jemmy, GNOME ELKlN:Proprietor. rslettiswei O. Amami huts that? or Qat Bar.' tope** 11. 3.5.1ta' 'MEDICINAL; liOtatll 4V E'S 0 I,IIA i I '1"1 - E RS BTSPEPSit .. - DISEASE OF THE HIDNEVS, LIVER OOMPLAINT§ WEAKNESS OF ANY K. IND. . 'FEVER AND ACIfE,. : 4VERY FARMER AND EVERY FAMILY has it. peculiar /litter. compastadedc. s cording to tome fawn ice realm hooded down from fat her to we. perhaps. The Matt* that *tonic stimulant is neeeweary in *very houfw.ls uodispuptd. yet. being ef'D , pounded by oust illful hands, often contains elcmcnts botli incompatible and inconeistiot —tumethursposilitec ly hurtful. Wis here offer to the psibilcia highly etm• can rated form. what will exactly sopplY this went. pre pawl upon scientific prlnciples.enOpoonded of siMplea, acting in harmony, yet oath fulfilliog Ha own remedial onlee. _ . , . to TUI ritlitelAtt ii ,here oitertd.ln n - ecinernle RI lot ns, yet perfectly en re. on. facilord. whirls, acting upon .the I cirrulat ion. raises the lty the tssfe4 q to th e s toma. and of health. especially site Say debilitatine stark of abeam, after depreeeloa codnikeet, 4 ally ioe a t , i re ,. dental Mum"; an A nti..Vidtstextie. which. will Siporn] Micoulant tsower.acts with a pectdiar ifsbuenre open tbs. ntirotus system calming nervous irritatlots.• hew numb properly.‘wilhout the least tendency to the brain. mod without that distressing reateiled which is the bane m mos! tonics—often causing asominjury tban tbeartglual • idisease. As a Tome. moderately end pertna.nesetlyeselting the energies. 41 ell parts of the frame. producing necesrarilp a healthy increase of the notion of.the itnrinna organs, (+ardently changing the acidity of the etonsatb, and act. tog nrrmallyupon the liver in regulating permanent), the Millar, ecttine,. Nr .NinlCK. never expects to and thhsa Umfrage will I le be dimppoloted but to the wk.. weak and lomeOritird. ll - nip prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pommeled ot sincular resuordrilt primertlea. CattlenseeTbe greet 'popularity of Ibis delightful , Amnia ban induced man, imitation.. which the plablie should guard simnel purchasing." Be eat persuaded to buyout thing else until you Mavis given PatlinAVX . P /let , Lilco limns." a fair trial. One bottle NM convince Jon bow indelibly superior it is to Mal them Imitations. ' fir,fold at 11l per bottle. or's': bottles for $l, bribe , P BOLE 'raorm.ive one, •BENJAMIN PACE', JR. 41k CO., KAMIUTACTI7 I II 2I4 Pryarmatetaiate anti PITTSBURG, PA• Tor We In Philadelphia by the agents—lioffnurn hlorortg. nice of the rfrestnernt; John Jollity, 22 Rare street ;,.Pyott £ tiona.l33 North Second street. Alan. lin Iteadiag. by Miter It Co.: Lancaster. by John J. Loft 1 6 , 4 Votls►llle.Jobb U. BMW° J. C. C. Hughes and C. W. Ewing: .Santaqua. by X. J. Fry; 1!1 jpermilThr. . IC. burns, and in Schuylkill Havre. by Dr. IL cheater. . November 14,44 46. .. . I -WILLIAMS'S , .- - A 111 I-p y s d p Ewr fa iiIOXIIR. Dympaper on 'I go nig° ea s yepepsy 3 AMORBID SENSIBILITY or the, 4ktoanaeb and itnweln.adtandird with obakina dia nrdar or the til;:eltive organ,. • . Vitniepoy and Ito attendant Ills, Bath as . .21Nuore. lieetoeho, • Iliror, Diatnopp of Sight, • Debility ff (he 2iterrotts Solon, • /Int elirooloia.Jaundice,- • Dal fr e t Apprtiter • . •• • Weigh 0.7 itt the .C . rlvipth, ' . INdlutenre. troth fregntnt bele/lino, of wind, ' . - rrliotert f eel, ti,listspe s tiAlind usedsinus of th Bins et, /Minus I'm itony, --. . flu mill!, or unasors at th, pa of Mr Stantactio; Liter ettowittoet,. Opprr.surion Karr &MI:, - , Pulpitation of at, !lean, - l'a - , a is We pit it( U. e Alosauch, or toeritrds the right side, Sallowness of Coospl..son, Iseprussoss :pints used irrieuto*iy of temper. etc.. 'Dare in many cases drfied the *kill: heretolore, ot the hest medical practitioners iu the wend. and many Cure hare Ewell abandoned a s le c u e ld,,. Da. J. Wit.U.aws, Chemist and rharmaceultst, atter studying closely tire , practice of Drs. Abernethy and .h; Johnson; England, and observingt he nature of the din ChM ill all Its stages, during . et sojourn In ; the southern and eastern reartiuu of thecolted States t avhere It pre— tails to a greater ea tent than elsewhere. procured from eou:h hMettetl• tettala roots and herbs. from whit tt prepared an •.Ettatitt" Which, atter eighteen year" nee In private practice,. has proved itself more afflntek , us iu the cure of. Dyeptmey. (lieu any Medicine that'his ever been prepared in any age or any ditto!, tot the rams pus P aving submitted it. with an explanation of 11. rem. ponents to a number or l'hysLians of Philadelphia.. among Whom were the late lire. Joseph flartshorne and J. C. Siorton. It has received their maim+ approval: and many of the Medical Varulty are now not nnly meerelto Ina it for their patienta,but are name, it themselves, personally, and In their Matinee. An a tonic, it Is une qualled. and its pmpertlestsre of en Invigorating a tip lure, that it to given with perfect safety and Witte/MI 11l the moat tenderimlant.. • The • Eirste."l^ery gradual. but certain In its action Upon the organs of dhodlon, the increased secretions ot the liver. pattereas anCl` mucous membrane of the blot Mach. and require. that