M l Wrri t4 g . • .• Iliners' )ourn POTTSVILLE,' PA - iOVIIJOID . 18t- ' • '. WE ;101101All lI*TORY. , " tier. can be ne question that the tri',.-t pb of Beistor Donates le Illinois li forifidg4 Ir:•;..p t i his a.Piretione,"ntott signal. A inottelsy-if noir .tegtel4are of Illieobt 111 . f o! Douglas, ivestins will aw 51441114 to tbq Bennie for s:new.terfof Piz year. from the 4th of March , neat. Den . arses his friends Strops hard far,the result. f or 4nn -hi. same* depended his edashuslion4 o P__rasi" • j dent at Charleston?, in lMill. Mos* au ' effort were not wantiog, and through tbeli'lso '. men tidily, 6 e desired result woe 'eehleueti. . qide; remarks the New York Tribune, now p )41 As ISM attitude tuwprd the North and the Boittb..t.• speetively that iennsylvanis did in 18$. and Mr. Douglas holds the position then beld hitir. Buchanan. lie must elther be nominated,ftr the Dli,"*Pt ia I'ld/ Practically retires from ibis:tun. test, intrendering the G4TerPlDelit :o the Notalb. treas.. Of course, not only the Northern bet the Southern !hum 'Democracy also—it , least, 'thiit' very'!"rge portion of it described bi 14 Calhoun •u "held together by 'the cohesive powetqf public plander"--toust insist •on the aqtaination of Mr. Douglio; and even those who will` affect to o l p. rue it will anticipate and accept it as inevitable. The tioliticie:te, therefore, whole god is Success— who have an eye to Embassies and tit Consulates' and Collectorship. in tie future—might well con tribute their money and pat forth their besteffurti • to s seenre fur Mr. D. this` palpable steppingstone to the Presidency. It was an investment that, bids fair to pay. . ' ' 'And now that bff. Douglas is in the full flush of hard-won, brilliant, conclusive triumph,• with mil magi" of congratulation pouting in upon him frouLevery Ode like snow-flakes, "Witte "All hall beritifter" sounding musically in his ears, we tell him that his lets eanvals,though a euceessfu'l i has not been a truly brave and nobluonethat, though it may carry him into the White House, it has Dot exalted hint in the estimate of thoughtful, discern -1 conteiantious, truly patriotic teen, whose good Opinion Is worth having, though it may not waft Its object into the Presidential chair: e W. ire not complaining of the' positions - with. regard In Slavery and,the related topics which Mr. Douglis baa seen fit to takeinthe prosecution of his canvass. We know thatitnen—:not men of the highest type,. but Such' moo , as for the most part make up the world, we life In—are creatures of eiretimstaoces, totting. and maintaining. Such positione as their necessities and , supposed inter. esta'dictate. If, then, it bad seemed neces sary to Mr. D. to advocate t) o re-opening of the African Slave Trades, we should not hare . complained' it he 'he done W.hen.it had been settled that the •Republicane of Illinois ; would determinedly oppose Mr. Douglas's relelection at 'Whitford', it was obvious that be' would feel quitstraiaed to take a position so near the South Pole as should be necessary to. prevent the formation of anj consid erable: Buchanan Detnoeratio par!y, so as to in el .se him• between two fires. Yet we must eon , fess that we, were not Oita prepared It) see him sake the positions to the einvoss which TA* South pretty accurate! Simi up as follows: J ffir Dou las affi rms the original and.essen tial inf tinrily f the negro. .- , • 3. ll denies hot the t negro was intended to be etebr ar d witbi the,al.stractions of , the,, Doctor*. lion of Independence , and asserts that ‘tricht to fre. „m sod equality was predicate d'nly of the do inant r ce of white mar. • 3 . denies the privileges of eitisenship to the nekro. 4. .Me etllr R the compatibility of a confeder ' oteY Of Proms•eif Slave Stater, and the possibility of their, hermo anus cmexistence under a common consiittitien. • . ; S.. lie RINI ' the absolute . sovereignty of the 'Statrs „in 'resp ec t to their domestic institutions, ':and den!" the authority of the Fedetal Govern. ' l nint 'go tli.crt lasts against the interests of Sia• , leery. • , _ , . .. 1 . 8 . He i"" et% a policy of nnn . intervention,' • as between th free. ee 4 'fifteen/iding States, as ' well as hetereTt the latter and the Federal Gov ernment. . 7 . He P u PP, OII a the decision of the Supreme Court, and asrrto fit Slave r y the right of colt,- Mention in thi Territories. , " S. lie uphold, nil the guaranties of- the Feder 'al Constitution in respect to the rights of the South. , 0. Ile maititains the dignity and. independence ' of the Senatiirial fnuction, against the encroach mynts of Siecutive usurpation. ;. . 10 . 1 1 0 Prdtettll bie ePPeeltien to - Black Repuh. lieanisin at every point and upon every principle. 11. He pl4lges himself_ t . o tidelity to the organ. ifh tion, primiiples and nvnittieee of tk e Democratic . party. . • ‘ ' . . If South Carolina should object tear i eandidate • far President who plants himself on Oat platform, sbe 'twist be fastidious indeed. Bit it is not in'this respect that le. Deaglas's ' wawa hesfallen most signally below one expec tation*. Web hie indefatigable energy, bis real ; toes, in repartee, his tenacity- 7 4ff we should nut ' rather say audeelty—in maintaining an earned and indefen i vible position, his fertility of reeeerre, we were already familiar. But his recent canvass, 'fibile it has stamped him first among county or ward politiCiiint, has 'evinced a striking absence . . °Vibe ler) higher qualities of statesmanship.— Ilia speeches hare" lacked the breadth of view, the'llignity, the courtesy toThis opponent, which —nut di speak here of Clay, or Calhoun; or Web- ,ter—we should bairn confidently looked for $n • the popular add t Crittenden, or Corwin, or 1 Wise, or Quitman, prescribed by the official lead , are of hii party. and appealing from them to i llie eonotituents. • They are plainly iddre'ssed to 4zeited crowd at some railway station.? and seem tittered in unconsciousness that the whole Amer. ieen People ire virtually , his deeply interested thfugh ant intensely excited auditors. They are vi.icanid:and: seething, hut 'lack the repass of eonsCidus strength, the calmness ut conscious right. ,They leek fereeast, and are utterly devoid of faith. Toey not merely assume as an ! axiom that •'God isun'tha side - of the strongest bate's'. puts;" they Make the battalion/ God, Or it least 'fail to recognise any otlicr. ! That such a struggle iiere heitier , nuhly lost thin igntibly won, is a truth of whiekleenator Douglas on the stump would seem not.tu have the faintest conception. Hence his Idealisers, while it hat given him an exalt mil rank among mere ; politicians, and probably paved his way to the Presidency—or, more riet ly, to the neat Democratic nuinination for , that. postA-4as.failtd to elicit'any evidence of his poi- . messing those lofty and'adulirable qualifier with'- bel.which the Pnesideney can afford no heartfelt ottlisfaetion end eroofer no,enduring Tame. CII:I74NNIAL ASNITERSART or VIE CAPTURK or FORT IhNIAIII3III.-10 the. Committee of Invita tion we are islets:red for Itn invitation, to he pre- Denton the 25th itistaqt, it celebration uf the centennial inoi Y of the:capture of Fort Duquesne, or in other Wordi, the of the French sad the estalilishment of the Atittlo•paion dominion in the Valley of the Ohio. If nur en cagemects permit we will be pristine ut the cele, brAtion otitis event of peculiar interest to the eit- Mem' of Western Pennsylvania, and ip many reit apts.te of the highest importance ,th the entire Atnerkan people. The fact cannot be questioned that Jibe 'greatest project. ever czetured in the French Cabinet, teas the line of tniiitnry fortifi- rep b&sis of-volopial Pattlements derigneil to connect Lnuiaiana anti Canada, and permanent., ly estnblirti French inieendency in 'the valley of the •31 iadiatippi, Ohio and Sr. Lawrenc e; and • consequently, to confine Angio-Elaion.dotninion to Alio Eastern slope oflthe Allegheny,l4ntalits. Napoleon's dreams 'of Russian and Asiatic con quest did pot equal this. The war with. the French and Indians, to counteract this ambitious design, eultninated 7 so far as we are concerned—. in the eapturnof-Fort-.Duquesne, on the 25th of 240 emher,' In& In the five 'years of entire field service of these campaigns; Colonel Wash. ington•acquired that confidence in himself, that • . enlarged military experienoe, and that recognition of his eminent merits by the then coloniee,•which • led the Continental Congress to ••et in him the higher responsibilities of goinmander-in-Chief of the Revolutionary Army. It cannot therefore, be denied that ills eminently, proper that the eon, tennial anni y ,boutd be commemorated on the scene of former action., ' .• The programme of the ce i l ebration , will be, a grand procession of 'the citizens of *astern Penn pylpinia, in which prominence will be given to the municipal, counts, State and National alters who may be present; the military an'il naval • haves; the civic Societies, literary . and beitavolent Arsoriations, lbe carious trades and depaftments • F rlr inisolryAt home and abrood.that Mel , desire to be rppre , entvd—the whole to terminate in tins ) , P . enn•yliania Railroad "Dom:vane Depol,t ereet:. ett no lbe site of the old fort, where ',preprint, addressuri will he delivered in the afternoon; and; jl ! when Edward Everett still deliver hisaddress oi "Yfordiliglaw." in the evening. Tha railroad tat ono bo!pe'rnad a teutreyt Pittsburgh. will I Isn't pjuto' tlryete . W. bow' nu 'doutst that , this arrangements , 41 the various ettettnittan, will he worthy of Ito aolloaamii'o Fcar i as . ' • . . , WILLTAIR H. BstraßD iRD m Paitertmwm— As might reasonably, hive been anticipated, the attacks 'of R press niOre Itflueneed by Southern ' trade than by:those Prineiple‘t en which the 'can. vass.of 1856 was fouriht, and twilit* will nerio of on to another contest in 1860; hen brought out the, more indeperitlent press for Seward so a can didate for the PotsidencY: dad as the Issue iw 'that campaign MIS wan Unquestionably be, Free Labor anifFreeSoll on thionshand, and the Pro. 'Slavery pryer on the other, yrs feel that no abler leader of fie. lees Soil forties could be selected, than William IL Seward of New York:" Irby ex ' perigees of the people enderthe Buchanan Admin. trlnstion, bat taught theft that thereettnel:'irtuft , the promises of mere time•aervittgpolitietarie. Mr. Bechasen was inaugurated, uttering the fasiresi asservations, sad to a briefjtwo Years aleefindott in alienating from him the respect and confidence of the E p opie.in eim'mq'ttenne 'of Ms desperate et. tempt! to form slavery upon an unwilling embryo State. 'jilt. Buc:banan well deserves the contempt felt for him, and dm rebuke administered to him by 'lntl Northern *Same In *ISA an election has been bold this Pall. And thus it will ever be when *President in a sectional spirit has moats, to toga's) , and . bribery, to effect his ambitious PorignoLf We are thoroughly ,wooled of the alternate whining and threatening of the negro-drivers of the Swath. It is the eeriest bosh. rot over bail a eeetnry we bare been wheedled and ridiculous 4 frightened NM yielding:every Point to the Slave. Witt, until with the lid of their Northern dough' Wes they have badi complete possession of the Government ! end, bavesaddled no with Free Trad; new slave territory, sad Other repressing Me antes.*bile there was. no murmuring ow. the part of to Noah, it was all right, bet the very m i tt. meat it tivineedi disposition- to cast off the lobs, then gr o a t ts,,m the slave power the cries;"oppres aims," "meddling in what does not concern you," site. Like a spoiled child that , has beets tolerat i ed because of its relationsh4 the least restralnt upon it nouns it to, yell as if soma terrib4 oat. rage were being perpetrated, whereas we but minister a healthy castigation fur its own good. The slave power—and in thus speaking we allode always to a minority of the'firbite population of the Southern States—Dos ruled altos long, in and off-the loot of Congress. It bill grown insperid o us, insulting, everbearing. It most 'find its proper level, and with the finding keep it. We hold with Mr. Seward that there can be no compromisesi be. tweets Yrs. Later and Slavery; but that one must succuieb to the. tither, in the cotimelof timeiend either Free Labor be degraded, or\Slavery gradu ally die out•as its Regress is checked by the de. ,termination of:Ote Peepla to add to the country . no more,Slava territhry either by 11.3rchase or cue: quest. Which shall be the case rests with ,the American people. The day Of compromise with the slave power is numbered ' 2 witb i the thingi re the past, edn never be vived. The contest will not cease until env or the other be vie. Asa standard bearer in the campaign of 1880, none abler. more •National. more worthy the con fidence of the non•slaveholders of the Union, can be found than Vigil's& It. Seward. His Admin istration we firmly believe, would be one of the MOW 'lntroits on rederd, fur he wduld be entirely free front the contemptibly sectional spirit of James Buchanan, and would emulate the official action,of the earlier Presidents of tho Republic. Of course, at this early date it is impossible to predict who will be, tile candidate for the President in 1860, of the frien - ds 'of Preedoin ; but we feel assured there ie .no Statesman ' more worthy in every respect, of the honor, than ,Witlieim H. Seward of NeeoYork. PROTECTION AND SO , OTOCRN INTRIIRRTR.-4111 - our bait we gave some sentiments of Kenneth Rayner of North Carolina, on the subject of Protection as affecting the interests of the South. They are the sentiments of the mass of the non eluvehold ing population of the South, and are in antagon ism to the ' s poliey of the shiveholders, conjoined with their Democratic allies of the North: Unfortu. nately for the growth of the South, the planting interest has controlled politically, that section of the Union'; it has taken precedence Of the non• slarebolding power, and dri'ven the old Wbig Pro, tectionists, Rayner among them, into priiete life. The sphits that:46 , ocm° a Protective tioficy, and opposed the introduction of slaves into the .me cherr.e arts, have been since the demise of the Whig party silent, antbnothing possibly, but the revival of an adequate National' Pdgective Tariff, will again bring them on t to sustain a principle rendered lustroub by the' talents of a Clay.- The heneflte that would accrue to the minufacturing interest of the South by er judicious system of protection, are reeogniseAby the most eminent of her sons, and we of the North have the impera tive duty imposed upon ne of warding side by side with the' non-sleveholding messes of e the South; to assist then; in the work of progreis to Which they are devoted. We have work before us in no sectional spirit ;.but to eomhat the demon of slev.ry, which bolds in bondage the energies of the South anti wisp upon our Republican iota lions and nongest :We went to see the South take her, position proddly by the side of the •North; want to see her immense resources de veloped, her ports 'esitrtning with chipping, her p o or whim populatiOn elevated by education, and her sons of toil adequately rewarded. To effect it, the non•sieveholding power must assert its eta: pt emery. This countri has been ruled too ioniby a miser•ble minority of slave-holders, too lon 'for i her welfare ; too larg fur our Pride as free en. . Free trade never would`. have roared its hid ous form here; bad nut the slave power so deer d. ! l ike - humanism, Slavery is jealou. of every en croachment upon its domain; only eble to hoid its . own, while in a progressive stage of a:licence, and shuns the light of truth and intelligence, as tending to dissipate the mists' of error in which it delights to enshroud itself. The South cannot he substantially benefited. until hernon•Sluvehryieri hive idistinet sod fearless voice for Reform, and we of the North must assist them in the work. That it will be for her.welfure.who can doubt lc,i. ArBURIII AND ALLIINTOWN RAlLROATL—kaleit jog of the stock den of the Allentown Rail road Company as held in New York on the 2d i init. The aft rs of 114 company were found, by the report made to the steekholders, to be in • niust.satiefeetory condition, so touch so that not one of the stockholders present expieseed a word of disapprobition of the CIitITSO heretofore pursued , by the directors, and unanimously advised an ear. I,y complition of the road. It is estimated by the directors and ehief•engineer of the toad that the entire line from , Allenlown to Auburn can at this time be completed and fully equ would have cos $1,900,000 under the co tract whi ed last year by the inalti ity of the contractor to perform his engagement . We no i l ce in the list of directors the !I:tiny' of W. S. etmure, Piers Chouteon, Jr., CherletThlifforth, W th em Remsentt William' T.liebbard and J. F. Bu t erwurth—the last nameti is .the President 'of the company.l With director, possessing the prao iota experience' of these gentlemen, and with th it integrity of character, the stockholders will of he likely to ti , find their enterprise in an embarr said condition. It ls,exceedingls imptrant that t e Itood should be pushed through to completion. It would be 'a paying Road frum the start. Ne York and Ibis Region ore equally interested, anti will be equally benefited. .1 ...1 (krAnuM * B New VirETCLT LIMIS OF.; lIATTLII—• Stitt. has trade its 'appearance ! . t is a folio form of very . large size, and for typo; ajihical beauty excels anithing of the kind we live ever • seen. The heading'is a representation •i f a line of-bat-' tie. ship; under full sail, making Buxton harluir, ii while in the distance is a bird's eye view of the city r on the right of this, resting upon a pedetill, .19,the irdiless of Justice, end o i n the left is .'ho goddess of Liberty,i'hetween t ese, 'surrounding the - I,' .l is the" ornamental title of the-new sheet. ' The inside border is nni uniand• novel'in its appearance , and the whole is eriainly a grace ful spec im en of taste and desig . The illuitra i *ions 4re' profuse and well °seen cl.! and Mr. 0 ifM. son his exhibited great tact anti silent in produ --- clog i sheet so elegant and complete in all its de pintitents. 'We say success to the noble ship and. her gallant commodore.—ThotooSowimy News. ::',A. Winch, 320 Chestnut strhet; Philadelphia, who is-agent fur the flottte7i • , will supply sub. eribers and the trade at she ear iesiJrioutent. . Tea, Hums Jovairt...—A ne corks Of. this ex. L smitten per will be cowmen tin the first of the cumin 'year„at which tiine,W,ill begin the ris , publiesqo of a series of begirt fal original works. of feet wadi 'teflon, 'written q some 'of the best American authors. In•sidditiit, the: MI 11116 Jour. t sal l yill he light and sparkling In its various de. i partmenis of Literature and t e Arts, We es teem the Moore J:ourual one of t he t be4and cheap. est family newspapers in the world, and heartily commend it to thd„patronags of these who do not receive this ad arable paper.. Morris fk Willis,. LIT Tattoo suede, New Turk, itre editor, and pro prietors, Wed the terms are, ter on. copy, $2 ; for three eupiss, IS—or one eopylfor three years, 0; fora club of seven copies, $lO ; Gila club of di. teen eople, 00 ; and that tailor a larger club— ' alwayi . le advance: , - • UMW SOCINITRIL ire P ises urrit f. v r ita Ti e teui ltrzniu y aton r in l3Oc cN utrr rd ove . ta — b o erl e a r th of 1 8 ex; —Lecturer, Rev. Mr. Colt; Reader. Uenvy W. Poole,Qsestlost for debate—Aeosidany ad vantagenes, substitute fir the dead languages be introdeeed in 'oursystem of liberal taltseationr--; 'AiSsiostive, Mitiora. Joke Ruches and 11111• Bo wen ; , Putative, Mean*. Denial Washbarn and James H. iCampbell.; , Minton Lnustinv lkicirti.—The ingrains of this society on last 'Teesday visaing wont of ";. veil saihntited utitoireisodhigtdr siwtertalultit'4- It was as venal greetekeritki:&andielieti, of which tbiagreater park siere• The follows. leg es6ted gentlemen were , e cried ,as officers for , ilsownsisinig mut of four weeks:—president, (ii. DRAKE: Vice President's, Wm. IL Seibert, and Edward Walboim ; . Recording Seinetary, TUos. B. Wuxi's.; Treasons'', John R. Bailey. The following comprise the exercises for . Tues day evening next : Lorin» by A. - J!..tisiar; Resid ing by E. Walboins. ‘Qinvision—''ls public opin ion the standard of r Affirmative, M'essra. John R. Bailey/ Wm. H. Seibert, J.' Gruber. Jr and Thos. R. Walker; Negative, Messrs. Pinkerton, C. D. 'Ripple, L P. Bechtel and W. .Althouse. The vim:sties GT last Tuesday snails' tics decided in the airmative. Totasost, Wore:der 10, 18543. Bcnnsumu. IIATEI LITMLART Somer.—Tim attendanee it the Literary Boeiety on Thursday evening wasquite large. The Buity by J. M. Boone on the "Beauties of Nature," was well written, and was listengd to with toitrkid attest thin. Br wee followed., by a reading on the sub ject of "Whiskers" by Charles 11. Vont*, who did ample Judie to the piaci selected. Th is being the evening for the election of *Meets; the for. gentlemen were elected :—President, P. WBBNTZ ; Vice President, W. Gass ; Secretary, Kootte ; Treasurer, I. T. Bowman. The question wu then discussed, "Is a thief more in jurious to society at large than a slanderer?" Af firinative,- Messrs. Paxson end Field. Negative, Muir'. Detwiler sod Warms. • Decided in the %armies. The exercises for next meeting will be a Lecture • by P. 11. Wertiti, Seq., and a reading by C. P. yoats. The question to be debated is, "Was the Invention of Printing of more service than that CI steam Power 1"' Messrs. W. Gus. and L Bow :man on the affirmative. and A.P. Selmer and J. W. NUODO on the negative. On motion the meet log adjourned to meet next Friday evening, Nov: 19th, 1858.. ' Seknyleill Xaoca ,, Xoe'.l2th. 1858. focal ,Afairs. Sir The Tres'tingles rifvere, Capt. Straws, parade! on Monday lad tor target practice, and In the evening Lad a pleasant ball at thei Town Hall. siritilipty Eleetton.—Mu Monday, the Bth teat., bon) P. Lord was *Wiwi to the °Mee of 2nd Lientemtot of the Scott Hide Company; 'and Jobe Blakely, Bulge. airDyfingnisked Pedlar..—Daring the present week lion: Motion Cameron was lo town on a rite. Admit*. joi Nichols of New Ifezieo, formerly a• resident of this (*linty, and well known to our citizens. '.tritvLouriag Ireatesday we bad several hurries ot suow, the huh ot ths 11141410t1. Jack Frost, however, has been at haute here toe about n Ibrtulght.„ Seery morning ws bars seen his whits tam, peering at we from neighbor ing roots. • l ii Thankspiring at St. Cllur.OnThantsgivitig Day he, Lafayette Ride Company will attend Wine Balk.; ;1011 parade to the afternoon, end close the exercises of ! Or, day by a benefit ball In the evening, In accordance with the orders of the Committee of Arrangements. "t3s- &stied at Awns 11o11.—We are requested to state that the Mem ers of the Deptlot Church will hold a Feu. ttrat at the Towo nail on Thursday evening; the lath 1110[ 4 - the . proceods to be,epproprlated for the benefit of the Churrb. Citizens an cordially ins/ted to participate to said Festival, • _ Satin, agent la this Borough for the London and I,lveriiool Fire Initrranee Company, returns his hearty acknowledgments to the Humane Tire Com p/key.; and the othertompanies of.the fire Department, cud to the litrelios for their sneresaful exertions at the Are corner of Centre and Mahantongo streets, on 3lotitley evening, to rescue the property of N. T. Enrich it Co., Crow entire destruction.• fird""•Lonk Out !"-Look out for • well gotten up gold dollar, of the -bogus kind," the result of an Ingenious crew Atpountertelters. Nothing but strong arid will show the deceit. There are alSo"heaps" of counterfeit halves and quarters in circulation. ,These are so well mad • as to de.wive the best judgn. -- The"st - ieeins erosion and bright, and :here is tome ground. of suspicion that the mint Is not tar off. sre-Port Minns Artillery I. the name of a new mill- Lary „company organised at Port ginton, this County.— At an election held on , thel9th - ult., at which time they were Impacted by Capt..Nagle, the following officers were elerted:—Captaln, John Gore; Ist Lieut., Z. J. Kerlin; 2nd Lieut.. John Crawford; 2nd :ad Lieut., John Metal Ensign. Henry Geiger; Orderly sergeant, Daniel El. Einaman.' Number pf mem be r 5,34. The weather is 'setting wintry, interspersed with a few mellow•da7s to remind us of the contrast that will noon be presented, when the storms of December, Jana arj and February reign supreme. Oar thermomet• rival rectrik for the week Is as folin;rs— . . , . P. R. & P., •TELPHIAPII Omni. TVrPtsylrawa Bail, roUrrifie. j B&.M. 2 P M. 7 P.M. Pat., ' Hot. 6.-40 0 390 , 36° —rain. Mon., " 8.-30 41) , - 30 --clear. Tues., " 9 . .._44 u 42 ' as --cloud/ Wert, " 10,-34 , •42 34 —, " Thorn., " 11.-26 ' 40 • 34 " Fri., " 13,-32 36 i/firikafa/ Mining Amide:rt.—The Minersvil/e Advocate states that on Monday evening last a Shorkin 4 g occident happenednt Messrs. Pott Co.'s New Slope ' neat that place: It appear.. titat two men named JD°. Scott ind Thos Morgan. were with others, empl4ed in , working- a tilonel from the bottom of the slope to the Whlte<Ash. Vein..., They were working qo the middle shill. from 3 to II o'elock About 7, o'clock they'were venal fog to fire a shot, when. from some unknown cause;thepowd•r 'ln the "hole" took bre, killing Scott Instantaneously. and blowing out the eyes of Morgan. About 3or 4 inch. es of dirt had been rambled on tke powder. Scott stood in front of the hole, with the"wire" in one hand, and filling the bole wiikdirt with r the other; while Morgan stood at the back or Scott, trotdingibe ••rammee'fin one hand. and the hammer wlth.the other. .• The brains of poor Scott were - blown all over the place, There are hope.' that Morgan will recover. litorgtin is a aingle man; but Scott leaven behind him a widow - and one child. 4f-MorariAfakird r t t 9tcUly.—A meeting of a large number of l■dies and gentlemen of thia.llorough was held at Thompeon's Hall, last Monday evening, the ob ject of 'which wail the forMation of a Society for theme. lice and cultivation of Vocal Muttis, and Ing the more general diffusion of a Musical taste throughontA he corn munity. teal !tuber occupied the ehtlr, and Henry _Edmond , ' acted as Secretary. A Constitution'and Dye , Litre were submitted and ratified by the meeting. 'The name of the Society in, `The Mozart Musical Society ^- An election for officers was held. with the %Mowing nt ault. Priorideat—Ebli ARD OWEN PAREY; nce 'Presidrnt l' • Tire. LAUtivSecietary—llynty tolon'tos; Treasurer:— "•11•Stiry_ Russet; Librarian—Frederick Harris; Board if Diraars-4. P. Brooke, Henry, Strauch, Theodore Gar vetron, Chaileii 0 undeker and A. H. Whither. Behearmle will be held every Monday eeenlni. In Thompenn'a Hall, a lease of the room for that purpose keying been wade by the tiodety. ped for about the company ; h was mtheell- LifeA2rY Societ y. The ekereises of Tuesdiy.evening were of en Inlereeting character. A lecture runt/doing many happy thoughts and scientific bete. ws/ delivered by Rev. D. Washburn. The exerci ses conctnded' with a debate on the question—"would the Immediate annexation of Mexico to the United States be of advantage to l ust"—with Mears. Whitney . and Pewees in the 'affirmative, and Sienna. nod .Green in the 'negative. The quration wasdecidedin the nexative. ; . The Cltenryodoriely starts out under the fairest ans• pica.. and will we think, be even more spccessful than It was hutt season; if onne nuisance be taken strietlY In hsod..andvit-ouce abated. We alludelo the assemblage l rr L in the roan of rude, unmannerly buys. They are not only noisy 10, he annofanee of the auditory, but they are positively vulgar. If parent. will not, pr elmoot' control thelrOhildretiwhile they are in retpectable pole. Ilevissemblages, strangers inlaid take the !ask In hand. We therefore; advice those smari yocithe who hart here tofore. noble • i pent of bohaiing indecorously. at the `weekly tneet:lngs of the Society, to keep a sharp look-oat In the futut i y, or they may 'bring up some tine evening • in the watch boos., from which they will have to be ea tricated by4heir thoughtless and wort tiled paireata. We herw we shall not be compelled to refer to this matter; acid that In the future good conduct on the part of theicays will be the rule and not the exception. IrgritsfoNe Esci/mus h i Schttgllid cinntiy,--Qutte • n excilement was produced at this piton on last Moe dee morning by the produrtion of a crop of potaittes,; grown by John Hannan at Cloud Home, from two pots. toes of ordinary else. The attire product as taken from the ground, is giren as follows, to wit: I Putaina weighing 2 14., 1 aa. Aimlr. and glrting 13 Inebas by 17. 44 44 2 4, 6 • al . 3 14 :4 I" 14 " " 22 " 14 " 14 " 6g Too,small for 12 " •er 50 Potatoes, 45 7 e entire 1 4, 4414. The ptatose are all perfectly formed, Paring no pro. tuberadees of any land. The etei orthinn . are pint or peach Woven cokir, and they ieteinthie In form and gen. oral appearance the White Mercer. Two of them were eectitedi and are said to cook dry anitmealy, of goon .ra. . tor: and are net Inferlo/ to the best Mover Potatoes.— The desh leavery pleyellow. The seed was Introdseed Into this County-pen the bait by Mr. Aped, Innerly of Bell Mount Ykrillery, and sow of Philadelphia. and the r . two, p otatoes wire preeenteVo the drawee by Mr. Law. renew Whitney of • Port Carbon. They * were - grown In Cloud Iloipe Gordon In a bid prepared for cabbage with ordinary horn yar4 manure. and reeelv tbe same st. tenthly) butowed Upon the ra go, ani an elevation of iboat 300 feet above the hare o rp - Mountain. • The proprietor thinks that th earraordiaary growth le to he attributed to the attractire inSeennia of the Snap Montane. Be thdt as it may, we regard litho product es le every way nitatariible, anti think thatli blame; be beaten this aide of Cailkunia. t Vle regret that we ran neither glee the nitme,iatiety origin, of thess,potator further than as aboye, and l*eant of bettor drelgeation. we will tart the liberty ebbing thew the Deaner !Vanua., ; Ij. amorally preearred ler atedireettalltnew more of thew le *Naha year. Sayillre—iltetbsli9edivelber . of Clcataribtabitsb• stent,-4/e Mon* n l / 4 14 'about harpist 90'slork, hoes rolaise of swohe were diso3vered issuing tons the Ilk doetrifilse ehttilirg establishmenfof T. 76Aeieb 103, elMnitor. 010110111 . 4104 Idatuaisego Arnett this llounnill, "The tarn sea Oran, and in a short time the ihennien and fire pollee were on the pone. .Titelhunalt . *eh were milliard fortunately, to the Ind ; floe?, ware astingsdatited - before they bad damitivileb lay satipot; the belting; WOG steetaftrainablegoodain the Eton was damaged to tnntakbarabbiesteitt by Are and water. The origin of tba ere is not known i.bnitssit'eviderstly Istnareneid I.lt pattern drawer dose by the slam tire stove we, have caused the mdselskt. elnamellrice £ Co. estimate their loss at $3500, oixib, which, there Is se los:wanes in the Lando. and Liverpool oill'at of $2500. Untit„tha repairs nf, the store below are ioopleted,tho tors wiliettetitusltn basineis bah* woad oh:tryout. tram* on Mabantasgo street. The building which Is the pmarty ot T. kJ. Wood of lidladelph.la, tL damaged tow intent +lifeboat° SSW width is fatly covered by insurance In the Lyeenning ollee. In sousrestion alth the Env* List It a dot,' to entlo• pliwenktbe tire polls) upon the very Akin'. services It reudersd. The tassabrors guarded the Won property bi a: l ;F thfully. and presented its resiond en . lon Their attion at the An is wortby_ofthe Wheel wendatin. ',antiwar' li ke to ens wanton,' =Err. ' theta bodges. so that thn an naditY be listilEttb. at Ow. Their services an not rewarded, and badges should be i furnished thew. /GPM a meeting of ell Washington Asillisey Comps ! ray held at Its Armory in Pottayillir. Pen n sylvania, on Thursday evening, November 4th, 116671,i the following iteeeduUous were adopted with unanimity:— W hereas, The Washington Artillery Company ou the on:avian of its recent yhtit In the City of Philadelphia. wad receividand entertained by Mel citizen "edam of the Metropolis (tithe most hospitable manner, and^ Maras, Ws deem It at ones a ditty and a eddied* to express cur acknowledgment, to thole who assisted in rendering our sojourn to Philadelphbt one of um& loyed pleasure. therefore Reseletni, That we tender our hearty thanks to the Scott Legion; Captain Gray, Minute Men of '76, Captain C. M. Berry, State Vencibbo, Captain Page, Cadwalader Greys. Captain Greene, and Moutiorneri Guards, Cap. tab, Harvey, for rseepilona and entertainments as melt. table to themselves as they were gritifying to us, and assure them that the true soldiers' welcome extended to us, will ever live to our recollection, and claim our warm eat gratitude. Resolved. That In the grateful reception weeiperlenced at the hande of his Honor, Mayor llenry, we recognised the wbolosoubd, accomplished, hamitable citizen, blen ded with the upright. higt.-tonedolignifted Chief Magis trate of our beautiful Metropolis. Resatrat. That we regret the Indisposition of General Winteid Scott, which prevented our meeting tam on the °cession of our recent visit to Philadelphia, and hope. that the wet-worn soldier may soon be restored to perfect helth. that the country tor' many yen to conic may restwith safety, in peace and war, on the wisdom, pro dance and bravery of her distinguished son. Remised, That in the cordial greeting accorded 'us by General Patterson, and to the remarks "bleb fell from his lips, many of us his old comrades In arms, wen car ried In memory, back to the stirring names of the Mexi can campaign. while the younger mambos of our corps were *dined by the words of wisdom uttered by the much beloved veteran. Resolved, That we estend.to Oeneral William V. Email the assuranew that hie hearty welromp on behalf of the Conceits. and bestowal upon as of thi hospitalities of 'the City, was a gratifying episode during our visit, and that it-will long be held in remembranre In sonneetion with our recognition of his worth !as a citizen and a soldier. Resolved, Tor various kindness.% and attentions, that we return our sincere acknowledgements to R. W. Mas son, Corporal In the tanks of the Washington Artille• rusts during the Mexican War; to Cot. Snowden, Super intendent of the United States Min t; to Wm. Moran. Sr., Superintendent of Independence Hell; to the Phil adelphia and Reading Railroad Company; to our atten tive boor.: Sides k Connally, of the National Motel ; to Messrs. Wheatley k Clarke. of the Arch Street Theatre Sanford and Long, and to those fellow soldiers whose friendly Invitations we were compelled unwillingly, to decline accepting. .ftetolead, 'that we can but inadequately express our than is Air the hovital Ries extended to us during our recent visit to a city dear to Vs. and of whose progrees as Pennsylvanians, we are proud; but hope that at no dis tant day We may be enabled to grasp the binds the gallant citizen soldiery of Pbllad.lphb6? In our among the bill.. PROCEEDINGS OF COURT. ILIPOITID FOR Till MINUS' JOCZNIL (COntinumi Irma /net week.) ' An adjourned Court of Common rhos bag been he!, (Nibs thipastareek, occupying the greater part of th time. 4foot of the cameo on the Lite were disposed of, number having been . settled byihe parties. We give a lint of the cases tried, together with the principal tarts involved : Thomas /Amur es. John Quinn.—This was an action on a promissory note dated June 5, ISn, at CO day 4, for 'A.175. drawn by the deft., and payable to Win. Wed rich's, order, and endorsed by Waorlch over to Dos-or betore the maturity cf , the note. The defence alleged that they had a setoff against Wenrich torj hit full amt.' of the note,'whkh pill!. knew before be obtained the note, and further that Wenrich was' the real owner , t' the note. 'There being no proof of these 'allegations, the jury found for the pltff.Ato4 55 '''' Minors' Life fransrance rt. 7 rut( Cesspool , es. Jewish rd rearer.—This was alio an action on a note dated O l ~ 1855. at CO days, for $250, drawn by Time. I. Atwood A Qo., and payable to the order of the deft., who Bodo It. The deft. alleged that the drawers of the note, 4t wood k Co., had given new notes to the pitff. for this sad other indebtedneXa, which had been 'Accepted 'by te pltff. es payment of the note in edit: but of' , this thr was no proof. Deft. further contended that by Wit's arrangement with the drawers of ' the note, Offs. had disabled themselves from pnehing the drawers, and that he as endorsor was thereby Marred; but of kids th l tre was no prior. The jury found.in the pittr. $294 52. 1 . John .M. Wenner es. Augustus l:i s ielkel.—Mg deftsOld a horse to pltd.lbr SISO. The pliff.Wold the horseagai'n day or two afterwards, bat the purchaser returned him to the pttQ., alleging that be was 'Unsound. who whiffed deft. to take him back, but which be refused to do. The PIOT attempted to pore that when the bargain T he made; the horse was warranted to be good and sound by the deft., and that be was not a sound horse. These. were thwouestkins InVolved to the ease. Areardloi to the evidence, the horn was Sw • ;Short date unwell, hot his ailment appeared to be only temporary. Shortly a fc, terwards the horse was put up at pnbliessOe, and brought and the purchaser then sold bhp hie 1113.5. Thejnry found for the deft. Margaret Ann Tifulle by her next friend Th6atets Tinene ra. Dr. Gee. V. DrCatns—The , phllsitiff, a child of 1§ or 13 years, brought an action of trespass against the deft . far running an instrument wed for pulling teeth.llntor her eye and &atm:otos it. lt, appears that whtt,i the dett. was in the act of extracting Some itieth.ot a-young er brother of hers, she rushed ,cfp to the &dor andel,' tempted to prevent him, thinking - , , .that her brother wile , being Injured. The doctor removed ~ bet. Whilst he Wee in the act of putting the forceps intokhe boy's month for the second or third time, she: rushed op again, say to* that he would cut ber brother's tongue cul t ' andwilh one hand caught bold of the doctor's arm and placed he[ other over her tinkther's mouth.; The doetattalnyted to put her away With Mamma, and whilst In the artithir forceps in his band entered the eye of the child and en tirely destroyed it. The deft. contended that the Ittler ry was caused bathe child taking hold of Mk inn and thus turning his hand with the Instrument con; It to- wards :be eye of the, child. The child ,anffeMel a greet deal, and after a while the eye ball .burst and it yea en. timely discharged. It also affected the right of thei Other -eye. Pltfft. did' not contend that the Injury Inflicted was Intentional. but that it was Out resnitoftsmiessuess or rashness no the' part of deft. and that he weal, there forii responsible—the deft. contended that thel injury, * was the result of an unsinidablif 'ambient and that !az was:notto blame—that be had exercised the came: iteunitr ; ' ed of a professional MAO In the matter. TheJary found a verdict for the deft. I ' Henry Walters es. Janes Ta Thtr wares action on a book account. After allowing the deft. Shit proper credits, to which no objection was made, the juiy toned 4 . for the Off, $1502 88. • 4 Michael Murphy, Owen flurns,!Gtorge Tracy aid ;An. drew Crimean, rs. Elijah and Elf Hamster, A.N. cr, Jno. and Daniel Shaft, Jno. Sheenrr and • John Bickel.—This was enacting:ion a contract fordril,ing tun nel in mines, made with the owners of the land.! No, de fence appearing. the jury.fouod tbr the pitffs.sgiinst kite parties served w ilh the writ $lll 61. [Conclusion of eases next weeks.) ECOMIUNICATED. j The Public Library is Due! Time ; But a Read ing jtoomimatediately. • The projeet of a Public Library seems to have taken hold of the citizens of Pottsville,and it is note direo ur• aging eircutustance that its final consnromitlika it not yet attempted. It will do no harm to lakei an entire year, or even a greater time if necessary. for the 'people to realize the magnitude and dignity of the t eternalise. It Is the constant mistake of enthusiastic, but thexperi enced persons, that they eomplete their nronizations without duly taking the trobbleltkmake thethselrea ac• quainted with the rapacity or 'vetfulretnenta of time whom they expect will follow in their legit t may happen In a country village, where there ar plenty of men of groctstl intelligence and Common sensb, and who would to Interested and improved by - meeting for the ni,, e n t .ton of matters of general interest, a fe*--tndividu. at,, who think it better to found In Academy-Pf - and they elect in mewls a huge utunber oft their good natured fellow citizens ho have had nothl:r to my in the dlivellon of the ins 'talon., The court) utloO,and laws May declare that the Poririty is to d I with, and , - advance all the ad/olive, and them .are areofditigly ' It-ll:toted to the aforesaid rnedibers, each ofr &d hea's has pledged himself among otherLth logo. to keep the eity constantly informed in the - progress made throughout the world in bin own branch. The nest thing done is to follow the example of other learnedenclellea. sod -make thentrelvee known to ,the World by! miblishing , their Intosartions. After a while it fa dimitntered that very littler adrance la made in science, fromthe fact.that mute of the members More reached any et:Dinh-at position therein, and because they have no books oftabinets for study, and furthermore are ir onupied with their tinily otrupaticms as to hate en time to devote to 4eitiontorina If so disposed. At last, barley diecoeered, xhat,eseept log the honor and Improved/soda position,} there la no' return for their timaand asoney,ttre %tuition diop away, and the light of science sok ont.- : In every community a 'Llliterjr Is the fin thing need. ed, It - makes no difference whether apr n knows lit, tie or much—whether he desires to pumas, inienneor I ite vrature—here be has the means. 014 it should. be of auMelient extent to represent fairly the - 41Teentdepart. manta, and these books should Ihe procured systernatl. rally, and from lists prepared and approvedby librarians and literary men: Therefore. it it hintot likely to answer the purpose to harttionly a for hundred bulks tirelessly collected. The collection of hooks. the litelarr build' mg and it. management, should he such as to Maud th e respect and confidence at the a - immunity. Tht regular liana should be like thaw of other good Ibrafiell. and should ha such as would montf sa a ihfety' of thn.books, and make the room a pleasant iesort for Indies anti gen %Lunen. - 1 . • . Before any Anal action Is made or any wetweripllons reeelred, there should I a definite plat armed upon, and area the detaile imtnyed. It. In not likely that thciee who know the importsnee of I Libnlry could sub erribe, while it was uncertain an to what j would berme of their money, end they would be right in withholding keeling Is a Pound one. to aid mkt that which is pretty mire to be a emcees. Aareprde the vent Public Litwtp, we leave It for the pewit. to atm, reflection of the eltbene, who will when they are relidy their glen; and tee If thirty to fifty thoureod degare will be tortiscomins to carry it out. Perham, I we 'eau prone ouraeleas arable or managing a LibT r tairf;greintrint sueht matunni scheme ae has km, lei to, Mar lite aril Individual - nosy present as With the' Wolfe Maley. Oeordirreebody has taken pleasure In hiund let two Ll• Merles already, them). In hie; dative tdwu of Ihnivere, to which he hoe already glean dl4o.ildal, Aldan' In On 'MY of Baltimore, Ida donations to which kilts now merited $400.010. • . • .64;olsoiltiott eatatitath• • yes-Imm published tbe lqt bleredlaireooto Is altogether pesetleabh, and ought to be of tato fmme4 ale execution. Ws ought to bate • tbit t'lurrent . Literature, the Ration, Illattattost, the telabag ;aerials of the different take of fhb country malt ]for the omet et • single Itartew. oe Wawa ; piper we may.bath the reading oral. To abated be tett a her books of 'stemma f thought thottrablet. each ae t pletleattles of oarleageago• of OlottroPbY , Owe' teehlt.4to. any rate the Current Monitors should bealrOrtied unhy a combination of the kin & W• get all Intuited frown, and at a trifling **probe Let there , totoOtter lettebaolet. and such Mbar abollarty 1,4 di* FgoAdibedis la they eir be •Illlog totuesodhth..eith • etittittlkoNerallbet to, leas. /14. 1 2LT1 1 Ail) Unison. rowdylias iszriaspaat seti an , me. ; •1 Deaths in Philadelphia last weak, 138; in N. York, 361. • i alaltirey is teaching horseoluif to a large ellisgSioekbolia. • Ale, theatre is nearly completed le Lea r ettoorth, , Kan las. Or When is a clock on the stairs dangerous? Wen it runs down. ' - 11 4 1 5.. ogtisb papemannottnce the decease of lb Ciiiiniesa of Abington. par- Mere was a smart semi storm at Ballston, N.11r.. on: Wednesday last. ,• *- f-• 'lron ,buildiags• are rapidly increasing in no ter in the city of Boston.' Jjar Up to the 3101, the victims by the fever at New Orlwens, imoonted to 4858. • • . qpilflby is a torte, a Most unchristian fow A B4oßusaihe is twathirdes Turk. ~ ..,airlhe Farmers' and Celan Banks, of Read infghave esekleciared s dividend of 3 per cent. ;811/"A man is most properly -raid to be "ripe for anything" when'tie is a little mellow. • pa-Eastish papers announce the arrival front Cina of 859,200 lbs. of the new crop of t B. es. 1 11 Capt. .'W. Paul, of "St. Lapis, the best p stol shot In the world, died on the 21st olt. pr Ii.LB. Massy, the manager of the tele. graph ofßaa at Vicksburg, died of yellow Tever Ist test. ! l! f-She itistattee from Ler ranee to -Lll/1,1113- eiortb, Ks neat, by the traveled route, is thirty-three miles k It ,„ A -.•,v.sitvinceu or his iftle/ ODIttIIII6IIRISSP, Mr. Pond, of Franklin,' Mimi., cut his throat with / 1414 Dr. Bruhl of Kerlin, lies computed the pe. rind .41 - ;;Donati's comet and ends it to , be 21031 lears.l • pJaeob Weil, 13 years of age, bung him. calf on Friday in Greenwich 'Township, Berko County'. 1 jcifr,Why had a man better lose his arm than a leg? 13eeause, losi6g his leg, be loses something to lio;u i , ET A miserly old fellow , bas bit upon an ex. periment to save candles. Ile uses the "light of Mther :days." 1 Itigy•Miss Kimberly has-been reading "Miles Atandish'a 'Courtship" and "Two Millions." in New Italian/ ''First-class stores in Chicago, 111., which, ;end Oar ago brought $7,500 eyear, are now effec -it ed tar *5OO. t „iterThr "Princess Ruyal bridal skirts" and the itTicculnicial bustle" are among the latest things lin New Turk. Jam Senator Jam Bell, of Tennessee, is named as a candidate of the ••oppusition" of that State for Governor. 12,P.1im Paducah. Ky.,'lt - young married lady 'of 13 years, was recently delivered of a child weigh ! lug 11 pounds. „Fer-rbe yellow fever Mu nearly disappettred 5 from Charleston, very few fete) cases having corned last week. jitTr Rev. T. B. Thayer, of Nikon, recently in t), jured by an accident it twee pronoun , t. cod past recovery. /447`A steam lire engine is ordered from Phila. • dolphin for the•Einpire Book and Ladder Comps .ny of easter, Pa. pirlins weathercock, -after” all, points to the highest moral truth, for it shows man ,that it is a euie thinitto t spire. • ) - Agr•The \exports of coal froin Great Britain to thO:United States during the month of Sepmmber, amounted t0,8,16U tuns: `Prussian monetary arrangements site the' prince regent an income of £360,000, And leave 1111 £240,000 for the crazy king. jrger";fhe Jackson Missi•sippian announces the death of General 11. L..Freneh, an old and honor ed citizen of that place; on the Iflth. ~IffgtrA Yankee physician, named Bates, from Asbtield, Mass., has estebliabed himself and is do !, ine a good business in Ilakodadi, Japan. •-•pir Judge Dmsgiss 4 z slaves, it is said, are' • disgrace to their owner; they are badly fed, bad. Irclothed, and evessirely orer.worked. 41/I"The politicians have thrown ' me orer. ' board, " said a disappointed piditician, "but I hare strength enough to swisn to the other side." • Asia r The Charleston J ./hi-miry ut Oct. 7, says:— "It can be proved that moat of the leading Amu. dere of our (Republic werc i Atiolitionidta." Jtar. Hr. Howe, the inventor - IA the loop stitch ui'ed by all the beet *citing' machines, derivis an annual income of $130.000 [rum bit invention. • Aft`The Readiwg Preee soya that city just now i intested with thieves, burglar., courtesans and Ceriudaals of every grade and hue. Bad fur Read- iog. ; /20" N. P. Willis ~ .hutes the build of a trotting Sulky with ,a driver looking as it his spine was screwed into•the siletree—s woo with wheels p.ut him." • pa-Busiceos at pnoville, Pa, is buproving. The extensive i ron works there,.i ' ittiough not in full operation, are doing a; good business. Glad to bear it. _ Infi-"You don't seem so ktingUbble to take me," mid's' vulgar fellow to geniletuan' he bad insti :tad. "Yea, I do," maid the:gentleman, taking him by the'nose. r•ln Chicago recently, a metallic coffin ex .plodud, Vow the gases generated by the corpse inside, while • ea route to a neighboring State for ,interment. The last Missouri Deimoe'rat glutei' that lugs Dumber, of settlers are coming into that -stale trout the North, and also trout lowa atiO WiscOnsin. • 01 - T. M. Chester, a colored man, cram Hey risburg, Pa., is about to sail from Baltiinore-on a second visit to Liberia, with materials to start a :. newspaper. , jor A young derinan of Chicago named Siimm, blew his brains out Baturday. Reason, the refu sal citAimon's father to permit him to marry the girl of tica'eboice., -' I flgirA Texas paper lobserves that it is keens munibing there to see boys from ten to fourteen year* of age carrying about their persona bowie knives and pistols. 211^The President buts commuted the sentence of death against Chas. Barrett, for the murder of Reeve Lewis, into Imprisonment fur life in the', -penitentiary of Washington. jfighThe editor if a Southern paper wag recent ly married after en engagement which had lasted -27 years. During ; all the time, the- wide Adana, Lad rolled between the lovers. . per A letter was dropped into the post-bffiee, in Greenfield, Mass., last week, directed to "Egger. horzitty Nusehersy." After some study, it- ,was sent to Egg Harbor City, N. J. lat - Col.J. 11. Kolors a son of Benneville Seim, Esq., the present f litrityor of Reading, died Tow dip nu.- its St. Charles county, Mo. 11e , was many years a resident of Reading. itgEr•J,ohn Mitehet is to remove to Washington, at the cernmeacit!ment i of the next 'Congress, and, thencefOrward 1011 publish there his Southern Citizen. au ultra 'pro-slavery organ. •. Jfilir"Well,•Alick, how's your brother Ike get. ting on these 6111'67" "Ob! first rate. Gut a start is the;; world—married a widow with nine chil.. Oren.".: A pretty sizeable stiert that. The alterations in the wall which surrounds Christ - Chart - It burying ground, in Philadelphia, have been completed, nod Franklin's tombstone can 113,' be seen through the railed opening. lifeerln New Yurk, Tuesday night, a hackasko insulted a young. cyprian, whereupon she raised ' her 'skirt, broke a piece of steel from the "skele ton," and with this wespiwilacerated his face. Or/lord at South Windsor. (Wapping,) Conn, Oct. 22, 1857, two daughters,und a eon, and Oct. 13, 1858, Oro eons to. J. F. Strong—making three suns and two daughters burn within a year. AillrfThe,Washingt in" Union is to be reorganized during the; cumin; session by the retitement ctf the ,present.: editors unit the restoration of John Applefon3who is to leave the Department of Stater. pi'At n recent County fair in 'Tedium; a coal :phi of litshionable ladies, attired in. very low. necked dresses, were much mortified tecause all a/ideas from the rural districts cried after them. • Pr few holland, late ,door-keeper of the Un ited States Senate, who died at Washington on Alundai, 'oaths father of Stuart Holland, tbe gal lantlunth wh'h perished on the ill-fated steauser Arctic, pfe•A duet took place at Chicago last week, be tween a financier and a hotel clerk. A lady wasj the ;cause. Cult's . revolvers were the weapons.— Both fined but neither well hurt—when theyr "squit." 2126r•The proprietor of the Troy (Alabama) In dependent .Antericam i congratulates himself upon baring a new pair of breeches—the cloth coat him four nbits" a. yard. His wife thinks they are so handsome that she Wears them heiself. JIMIPA band bill was posted, it. is said, in the streets of Leseettworth,,Kannar, a low days ago, advertising a runaway negro, who took off with him a .dark •hry Mara ' "will a long tail which was sucking a colt." A cove channel for that purpose. • -I" ' „112111 - The women ; who was some time ago arras tad at Culistentinople, with foes Million of coun- terfeit Tiirkish money in her trunk, has lust beep brought up for trial, but the prisoner demands time to obtain testimony (rout the United Statek, which ties been granted. 411111rNighty per cent. of the women of !genii Carolina are said tube "snuff dippers." The pro. cessuf snuff dipping consists of rubbliactbe teeth and gurnewith susiff, thereby esusing a sensation like intualeation.t The nerves are excited, and the head becomes's little giddy. • porA rare collection ut seventy-seven 11. S. cents, of indent i date , was sold in Philadelphia ' on lionday fur the sem of $l2B 68. One Wash. Inxton 'cent al 1792, Of extremely rare die, brought $26 60.. Nine*n sold for $lO6 08. The puerbasers Were ebeilly natiquariei. • i liff - Stspootua, tbi great English chess player, bay at length peremptorily declined to pay the motel, which bed been la centeritpletion between Murphy and himself, on e the tamed that his prosaic% engagements end ill health .preveat him arum meeting the vietorious young American. JEO - A few/aye ago Wes. Pfltlet. a young man of talent, and inheriting a large estate from his father, Col. W. M. Porter 'Committed suicide in Memphis, fur the fll6lllOO th ati he could not support his wife as wall as he wasted to,his property be lag in the hands of geardlana. Ile was only eighteen . years ht' age, sad bad been inerried-over Safer,'ridisr, llian take aseseoes medielats. All each wito outer from. conglisiand molds, irritation of the beeneltial tithes, sad tendon: cy to consumption, have DicWistnee Ballast or Wild Chewy, a vemedy . Weegnwatile to the pal ate as effectual in reatueing dlscssi. - Buy Dune unless it his the 'tering*, signature of liotits" un the wrapper. • - Tit tenor Tins AND MIL Itin.--Tb. Lon. don rii.te is particularly savage et 31r. Wm. B. Reed fur his Treaty with China. end it makes nu. urireuretbanree-agaisst the American Minister. aim me based; uponae copy Of lheo.treaty, which tbetigninderseeelimito have goiliold of by seise meaner: The treaty fain the Sutton/apartment at Wisbitigton, and Mr:Aced husisite mint a private _Wpm to a friend in ibis otty. , hs tote mini* .s. Allows::"Plesse procure for nmseverst new sulu tt wintat itanietacattbs Wan Sipes 11.,11 of ltockhill k Wilson, Nos. 603 end 603 Chestnut Street above Sixth, Philadelphia.* Dir. Salssait 'of Will Cherry. Where the awns preparation is•known, it IS so well established as an Infalible Remedy for the 'cent of Cough* Cords. Sot's ThrOut; Ifociisialse; 4ffrouciiteas Spfttiog of Blood, Pal. in the Breast. Croup, Whooping Cough, and every form of Pul monary Complaint, that it tiered work of super erogation to spasik;cf its • Diseovered. by "well blown phyla...deo more thee twenty years since. it has by the wonderful cures it has effeeted, been constantly 'appreciating in public favor, until ilsase and its reputation are alike oniverul; and it is now known and cherished by all (and their "name ii legion") who have been sectored to health by.irs areas the Oscar Rams ay fur all the diseases which it professes to cure, Sir J/11311111 Clark, physician to Queen' Victoria, has given It is Ids opinion :that Coataiumptiosi ease be Owed t The whole history ottbissidedieine fully cod. nits the of that eminent man. Thou - fsoda e n testify, and bars - testified, that when all other remedies htid failed, this bar completely cured; that when davit erer bad well nigh 'des-, paired, this has' afforded Immediate relief; that when the physician ;m e t pronounced. the`disessa, incurable. this has re wa is e ntirely. a The virtue* of this 4.14/suat are alike atTlies ble to core a slisbs Calcify, a Coefirwed aeeinep lion, and its powers a .9a tote, eerfeiw, seredy,! piewwiet niniefecten/ reissitly eaninit'he equalled:' CAuTiont PilfCA4“ seat rate** it AO* she wuirrew air/whir* of "L• litmus" on-the wrapper, I as well as OM_ printed name ofthe proprietors. 'S., W. FOWLS CO., Proprietors, • Hesston. For sale by their agents everywhere. Aeurrs :—John G. Drown, J. 0.-Hugbee; and Beery. Saylor, Pottsville; C., it L. Schuylkill Haven 11. W. Prevost, liliastriville; E. J. Fry-and McGoiglin k FuWler, Tamaqua; H. Shissler, Port Carbon Paul Barr, Pinegrove ;, G. Reagan I Sub, Tuscarora; Charles Marsh, New Philadelphia; Jonas Robinhold. • Port Clive-' ton; R. H. Irvin, St. Clair ; R. Phillips, New ; Castle; Jobs Williams, Michltepurt. July 31, 113513. ifa-A Book Per Übe DR.l4llllr.la 8. PITCII.-81:1 LECTUIttS on the canoes and ear. of Oetnnateptina, /taboos, Drouchl la, Boort ilhooso, pepsin, Female Complaints, and Minnie DifeSlk4 gener ally. (boob& 380 Pliteb, 9 o etwirtflt4sl4) by rtc & & Firag I explalulug Use author's ltratmeuf, by which bo• both prevents and cares the above dlioases. This book ban beau thp moans of saving thousands of Urea. 'Peke 25 costa. twit by troll,lMot Paid, for 401 coots. Apply to Dr. 8.8. FITCH, office 314 Broadway, New York. - Thonsulta tloorprommtly, or by lotto', free. October 33,'68 " ' 43-3 m Oollewayis Ointment and ProtKum >n the:Sick.—**th leaf of Oil, pamphlets Which envelop the genuine Pillsand Ointment; is water marked with the words t'lloiloway, New York and'Lon. don." It this trademark fined visible on holding the y paper between thi;eye and thi light , the article Is spu.l Amts. We learnfrom le sources, that the ladles 'everywhere are abandoning the pernicious cosmetics wblea choke and drive in eruptive diseases; and adopt ing this oaten-penetrating disinfectant, Which expels the principle of liritatton from the blood, removes the Cu. perheial inhamistation without danger, sod Imparts, transparency and bioism Cu the Skin. NIA-Zon Istietwail. on flu . Itiarosavirs or Jou MC:I -nu Artie), binsobtalwed such a wbie•sipread celebrity to. Ito many virtues in .cleansing, purifying and Invigorating the hair; that it Is now considered sine qua non to a lady's or getitientan'S toilet. hair that has become harsh cr diseased. from neglect or, ness,ls speedily, by its uie, rendered beautifullyeofti and skew, and prevented from falling out.. It is a, !stitt-1 pie vegetable product, poeiessipg no delete:lois pitperi ties, and has : no equal In anything of the klid eve of -k feted to the public. Sold by all Druggists andiVnd the leboratory of. Jules Ilene! A Co- Perfumer's and tees, Ito. 704 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. l'or sawn also wholesale 'and retail, at F. SA' SON'S Drugsnd Chemical Stem Pottsville, ' WHAT THEY SAY 111, NScnitia. C'earcoliaaa. Aansviu.s.t C., Aug , ft, Stemma. FARIA,ItINU PRILADELtntig Gemflerara :- -The clone attention wh lc h ou r oval have required since the lire, has hitherto proven' from writing you about the Sate. On occasion of the tire 19th'of July, by which Le suf• feted a 1-rue Inlet. our stoM . ; with a number : i t other' buildings was consumed. nfet safe, of . your nurse.' tare, which we had In the etoreZ.,was exposed *lin mosti intense heat. as is well attested by the effect no ita 'from; Iron frame. which, from Its flaked .and slaty ap , ,, searance, looks a. , though It had been heeded for 11 . 1 no,.: time In a [unlace. The Safe erlth beam , of moltim glass and kegs of 'talk/used into a mess, fell into tacellar, surrounded by burning . materials. and them wastsulfered to remain, ( as the conte nts bad been removed fore the firs reached us,Y.tntil the :id of I ugust,l4 "da s after. wards. . . . Tb* difficulty in inning It open with the that conikbe proenred: convinced no of Ito po slat the attempts ot, butulara, and when 'it we we found the interiondo the astonisiamedi o tirely uninjured by 5 . z This test has so full ..tonrinced of the ee ..of your Safes...bat tr. outs' not part with th Anse in use fora large inns, were we debarted ilege of getting anotberA Berpectfully ours. • - • It. U. W ItULA,IV; FARREL,.HERRINC •*,.Ct Ao. 130 Walnut StrTet t Philad , Only)lotsr* In this gate, of • . • , • UERR.I3II3'S PATENT CHAMPION S The most ritiable October it', '39 NEW FALL COI LADIES' • Dress Trimming, IlTurni•bin4 thiiety Stohe, Ceistre Adjoining the POTTSVILLE HOUSE. Just received. a Lige Goods of the latest attd Winter, rutbraririg—; . "'Trimmings." of every d,serietion. Fringes, Velvet and Moire Anthip_e Ribbons, Dress Buttons. etc.. ' "Chenille and vtttct Head Dresses," new ind beauiful styles. "Embrolderlee art Laces." very cheap. "Fall Ilosiery,"of all Mods, for Ladies' Gente.A'nd Chlidren's attatt'': - "Glares WncleGatibtlets,".. of everreariet "Jet Ornament Ail Pins. Buckles, limit R Chains,ete, "Pitney Hair Pinit4htew and handsome styles.' "Perfumery apd Tclllet Articles,'" of eeerl, dewiription. • iffirComprisitig a: Moat atirseilie" assn meet-vf the *taus Goods, whir)t are offered-at thtioweit prices. ti.•Olte the f‘lleti Iffiva" a es,ll:anh eximinf the, Goode. : I , (Sala. 25. '49 311.4 religious )sttliiiturt. • liimtesa'Or Cuiraca from the Examiner. that the'number of members of the Esangel; teal Church.. of th. United States, hap hiereaied during Outlast fifty years, from 400,000 to 3,0004001 Or at the rare of elgbOftdd. Tea minutes of the Cincinnati' MetiodlitConference for 1818, slimes total membership of, 83„443, helng an In crease oars 1837 of 3,790. Probable' mllue of Church I 'property, $71.7.400; probable salmi of tbe sizty•nine pareormetes, /141.8,30; amount collected Jar 'Conference r udemete. gt. 708 45; for 'Missionary 5miety,113.377 80; fbel'ract *witty, SEA 83; for Bible sotieti,sl,4ow 81 for Sunday School, 1378 41. f NOTICYCE• .1'" , ' , Atir 31117TIODIST EPISCOPAL CSURCII, ' second Street, Pottsville, Rev. It: E. Clitaui, Pastor.' Di vine seiskeerery Sabbath at 10 A. 11.6nd at 734P.M. dB-ENGLISH LUTIIERANCHURCIL Markel Square Puttee lite, It ev. W. 31. LEICHLIVIACII, Pastor. Divine ger eke in this Church regularly. every ,Subday. Morning, at 103 , 5 Velork; evening. at 7 o'cloele. r Weekly Prayer, Meeting. Thursday evening. at 7 o'cloe i k. Kir TILE sqcoNo PRESBYTERIAN - CIIURCII will aorship regularly at the Associate *firmed Choral Building. Market street=-Res. eAxeci t morning. at 1034 o'clock: erseldoge. at 7 clock. Weekly Lecture an Prayer meeting. Wednesday evenings, at'? o'Rnek. - , ••1 MARRIED. •:. , f , . DETWEILER—DEI.II E Rl—rat t be lIR b !nt.. by tb6 nrf.C. M. Kline, C.C.,Drasinick lo Cramenz ,GrutrA:, torah of Schuylkill Maven. = • I * NELMS—WAGNER—At the reeldebee of the bridn's father, orr the 11th of November, by the Rev.a. li. 114, dine, Juan! Nr.Lus to ILLN:un WAnsza, bokis of D. Clair. I - , nu, t EVA NS—DILLSIAN—At rotteellle on the lith by the Ree...los: NleCooL Pastor' of the ) iiret Prtebytei tin Church; D. I. ETA-13, of Llewellyn. toiStsv.i DiLutks,"of Phcciall Colliery., Schuylkill county. I ; • 1 • DIED. 1 ' SHAWARD-1444r Tosatnom. on the ith t t., D 3 8.6.4w,utp, Aged 31 years nog 6 month*. . 111INNIG—In ails borough, on th4i 3OtEe of Rzardm wile of Rey. Wm. p. Menntt, in the 46th lear 6f . hee s'Fo CROVER 4 BittlEtt'S j CELEBRATED . . FAMILY . SEWING , NACHINES . A Slew Style. Pri l e .30. • 1 OPEIC_ i 1730 Chestnut 0 4R5 Broodwayt 1 N.Y or bltak. ES delphls. i ' Jew These machine. raw from two ii4ls. and firm i isam, of unequaled strenglb, beauty, aid elastlclty. , which I will SOT rip, even If 'eery fourth 4titch be rut. They! are unquesaltstably the best Iti the market fortunny use. ,FirSEND FOR A CIRCULAEffiII . 1 . I , Opinions of the Press. I Every father aught to pairehase lone.- Wirtwipoiltie Gas. _ L , E I • Takes the lead of every otber.-t.Nerth o tehi Massager. Is rapidly coming Into galena des.-30tilloiCA Adm. eats. I Is the hist of its klnd.-.lf(tteral.fountal.. .. A child may *image oue.-/Ilassie Register. - It worts cm silk, cotton, or leatl4er,--9psiagfieldrnate. Bets tepto common fpoola.-Lasodaterficnsd. Its sawn are as durable as the gawks-rim. Ewald. &vita strong and banditti! aosin.7-etdosue 3attemi... It Is managed with WartsaaeL-Lograege ileeMid.% It la not liable to get out of ord .#-RioArine lapse. Yupertor to any we ever eaw.-Owthst*l Gazette.) Very justly taking the lead,-(landergort Juuriml. We marvel at Its wobderful exiention.-Cbth. herald. - ..The work Is nest sod substauttiel.-ctsdis Repub. gl .IVIII glirehettarattldtetiOn tbdo:stiy other.--/,iasep. W a know It to be a superior' artlela.÷.. amis./Airsick. The lestiratonbeturk in Ibis boonky.-Doneketerear. i Not a single stitch wall pull odt.,-..-Woodbary °sesta*. How._ .- i • t • i 1 , I It llotlttoo lin work where It a1414.-.,Arrera ilencees v Maim a stitch that will not r1p...-Dervicatera LR.Vlor. Of Inestimable 7alue to arireri.---JertqWent ' Repub. Rapidly Posting In Vablie fiivdr."--artetts.',Frodr e :4 * Is that coming Into fatally use.- . The Grover 4 Haller Is the beat.-= . otwitte: . I The best or Its elass.-Gtopti litrutd. Oct. 10, '6ll . I ' • it , 'k, VISSOLUTIONS: TION.-The Partner;hii V • • • exlesing between Chrittopher flown and tetarmaltk ',-niltninalulng of COO. on Sberp Mountain. lratiato Alt% hiws been this day (October - ..1.184K.) Me. hind-by convent. The dr1.1.1 of fl t 11 lie .ettred 111 Onor.re Rich. by whom tbel Ai:toots 1 0 1 k bi kulimitoir Gard/ us, nu his own er.couni : ' f: • ell RitiTOPlt KR ROWE, Ot:011,01; 41-01• , PwrstilliN 04 0 Vor So. Is 1 ;WANTED. WAN tED..;—Tdilteliera are wanted -, , ,_ t., treptar the Perna 23441140 or Barry lownehlp. Ifet, itylkill mennty.. - 'A wirelbm ed tbi Pheettare, fe. ex eindaaiket and_eleetinn will Mir held at the Pottle Nests. or Vrmiolo blowier. Ili mid townshinZem Illonday the 15th day of November. teat, Ity order of Ow board. l' i • ISRAEL ANNEX . N4endoer et. VS . r -. , . 46-21 • , EACAERS WANTED.—Six Meet , i Teschwrii are wanted In Weettingion Tr,. &boot Artie, who Imo Moth the Germao ..a.x. s n.a lava. Fuson: Tbeißoard of Ottoctors will mot oe 14111111141. tthe 6th day of Novestber, id the hone* of hal, Etatdorl, at I debit, P. HO , two an esantiriatiOn will be bold by It he Dimity' Strperiatendent. &boots to ems moue, on the 15th of Koyeotbor., By order or the Beard. .. , iLIN J. VIOBAS, Seely. Ws abitrittot fp-, Ckl oboe 110, lah. . . 443*' PM SALE TO LET. VOR LEASE-..SILVER •TER , sia , 'ItA,Cg I.IIIOP 1L T.--Dweillog,s ble and Gardaa hi Lief to hive or liroT s (A , o otrutbis rata Poe partarallra,`sidl o rks-4. MA' Jr. 4 ?kilo ph* FL ' • 3/Faber:A-Is • • . 44 -6 E i3RICKs.c--- VIRE : RICKS for-Cupolas, Puddling, dad Bast Muammar, tram Om Baidlog Work". tor ado lad. at Ow PION ZEN, VC RN ACK. Pottadlte . Jait.l9, ' 34f (RENT--LA Three+, Stet). y j { llikk miss, .Itarkst street. *bill); Tilird.;ll GkO. LIALIARSTA X. Pottsville). October • • 44.1.1 f 14 1 011 --- pelitThe Old OrO z: ard iL: Flour W. It Is now in first rate nitwit" - order. ! dip hr to AI. X. MATZ; on the remiss*, or to '. u.scitomigsmnion.. . . pon . ,... mbe. July 31.2 88 ' , 314 4 1 . 01i,SALE.—Six •paire of Lutribe. wreck■ will he sold cheap fur cash. or note with ap proveti security. Alai,* valuable MUIJ on the saws tams/ tiy to . 'JOHN ' iilltniiie. Truster: — • Potbril -bay 12,'58 ' 1441 - • I, I ORISALE—One opperior 8 inch 'polo pump. with minute pipes and tormettnna— al reeds to be patinto the mina. Will br aold luw.— Appl4 At the Tamaqua Iron WOfka far furthir Inlbruut• Moo. - "CARTEIt. A ALLEN. AataatJil.'Al o I REN eonveirient i# house, with stable. situated in Nor woolen street. above Seventh: formerly oceupl r y John L. Martin. Possession given the ant of October next 4 Enquire of • JOU-FOSTER. POitl,lllo, September 4. 'bit V OR SALE CILEAP—A fine copy ; L , ' or:iiiehnhon litctioriary the Science of Arrhi terture. tielldine.esrpentry, -lc:. from the earliest ages to the present time, forming a comprehensive work of RelVrence , -11Instmted with MO engravings on steel. ' Yin sale at 11. RAN MAN'S Book * Stationery Store. 14 AVASWNGTON PRESS FOR lA. A isitend-hand .ITasisincton Press. No-6 size.-pia en. 413.4* 28 ineben—biell.4o a 29 Inches—ln oond logtfier with an ink steed _with rollers at tached. 111 be e sold at a reasonable price. the Press ran ';ho mews Domes k stora, Arch street, above frunt, • Pride! his. Address' D. OJRTRIO AT & -Trenton. N. J. Sept . i 39-am FT " I LE'r-A convenient and conptia J (unable Dwelling Mouse, two story. slth bale ...M,- ment.aliore potted, khydraot In lamement,) two, swum I' onleach*oor; situate on the corner of Bch isjakill AVE. 'ij vine and Courtland /treed. the real end of the late dotal IliskertOn's property, Dent moderate, Apply 16 c. 1 • mode . ' C. LITTLE, . 1 ! . . Aleut for the. Owners. . ,- • Tottorille. 3Ctober :M. 'Mt . 444 f VOLRD AT LL SCHUYLKI • ' JrAry.:+7 ims.sALES.—Tbe undersigned often , tor I sa e thsilr that l'unt, together with the dxtures, good will and lea.valsothe buildings, consisting 01 a arum giold,, shabling, din. This is one of the most drsireble ',wiliest sand: fn the county. 'The yard Is knit opposite the Sehdylklll three coal landings: has an excellent ristiof t•ustona —a large proportion of them bring term. 'Ors; toting to the close , proximity to 'Segferes grasslfll. Afill. 'X'he shedding l• scitticient to shelter a large stork Of c , a1.1 - The other net yard ha. no sheds. • The build ing mid locality are well calculated far a grocery. There Is alto h - good toy ;car., much used by farmers going to POttscille. The stock acne! is small! ~I - Pmeawslon given ImMedistely. Apply on, the preml- SIM; or to Its. P. If. PALM. . PALM A SON. ~„. :Schdylkill Haven. Sept. 23. 'SA - go-2nl S NOTICIS., ' XT . 110,J'ICE.—Notiee is hereby 'g'iven _l..l , tbat til 0. It. ;MILL. Agent finitobest k es's itstaqt, bus bought of Tholuis .Cassady:•tlin Tremont Collisyy. situate in Branch township, Schuylkill county. • Ntiiiignber 13,'M . 4G•tit• .ILOS'r OR MISLAID.—A note'dated • ,31.;,ti! , 241. I$ 5. drawn by 'Allen Vieher In favor of 'whirl Sfurnhy, tied by him endowed, for $7.10. Ai .pertient of the note he* been etopped. the pubil. Is eautenned not to negotiate It. , EitA.Nek.k. ‘IA.iON. Volterille, Nov. 19.'58 - ' f. i ' .1,3 t _. , . NOTICE.—IVotice is hereby given that the Canadian Illy MAHE now In - the uee of tut;thin Kentner. of Sehuylkill Haven, belonce to tee. end lath weans are cautioned spinet parehaeing the sante.- - ISAMVEL ,SrAteylkilt even. N0v.13. '5B 4434 t. rrENTtoN, RIFLES! , —.The member* of the ileott Rifle Cornpany are ordered to meet- at their Arolory. In full uniform. on Thursday, (Tbookegiving ,llay.) the 19th Islet., at 7 o'clock, A. M.. for Target Prac- Mee. By order ar, the Captain. ' JAM. it. LEY. . Pottsville. Nov. 13, 'Ski " . Sten tarp. , 1111 lines 0 one w v be,prlTl. 6 SON. OTICE.—we return. our grateful N thanka to the Flee Pollee. Firemen and other MO. sena of l'Ottil Mr. for the elm tldoa made to martin our property Mom . dltatrueiton, at the dm which happened at Our storm collier of Centre sad Mahatitatigo street., on ;Mender night, November 8, 1858. . • • ...1t!T.1.141.18.1C11 k CO. Pottsville. N0v.13, '5B ' , 1641 NOTICN • E.—Notice is heieby given that I have made application to the Conti of c.* mon Picea of BcttylklliCounty, for a dlechares as nb Insolvent Debtor. under the Insolvent Laws °finis Cont ,tnenvehith. and that the said Court hare fixed on Mort day. the Otb day of December. at 'lO o'clock. A. M., for the hearing of myself and credpors—when au% where all persons interested may attend. MICHAEL ;November 10. 3 58 ;' • 4430 11ORBERRY CREEK itAILROkI). RIP COANY.—liolleer hi hereb y given to the :Rani of tanagers of the Lorberry creek Railroad Company. of Schuylkill county that an annual elect ion .wi/l- bo held by the stockholders of said Company: on :goodly. the 6th day of December rieati at the honor of Samuel Filbert, io the-borough of Musgrove, Schuylkill rout. iy tri r elect.by ballo4-oiro Preildaut, Eight Managers. (1 • Recrettry, and (rim Treasurer. to ierver for the enrol year. Jpily. STRIMPFLER„SocIvforg. i Ignegrove, NOT. 11.'58 , • 4r, •' Where lie'liranch 14e R.O ..,' i, g li r V in Alliii .a N T O s T ry Ol oo ll a tl y P i l i N e o nii l: s t t ,:g t t ird S...n to lca y ... r of m a r . , , pees Ilan; S. N. corner Marlti4 and Second alreeta. 'nets. tattle, 114 Mani of , Corraapondence—W. F. Mena Wit. D. Brecax ...Cam. WUJ41111212. F. M. /1 01)060 : 1 P. P. J. pasta. R. S. January IK '515 34y IVOTIOE TO 'SCIIOOI, IDIREC -11 TORS.-11avinn been appointed County Sarnia. tendent bt Prbuylklli County, Directors and all others Interested will call upon tent In person. or address me at' Schuylkill Raven, Pa, W. A. FIELD, aunt!, Sorrinkndent. Schuylkill liarest, , Neir. 0;18t: 4 t XTOTICE.,The store accounts, book ' debts. due bills, Ate. of the Palo Alto @tote, 0ir144 by-K. KLEINERT, have been this day assigned to the subscriber.: All parsons knowing themselves Indebted on said accounts will call and Otte immediate settle ment with WILLIA.II BENSINGER. • Palo Alto. Octeker 30, '4l4' . • 44.40 ( )F R T A I i e diO E AD O ( I . I . 2 II I,4 E 44p iIir N . ,,, C , A be 1!8 2,1 0 ,.. N v. ' Notice IN hereby given that the Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders will be held APIA. Office, ho. 316 Wal nut street.on Monday, the .lath day of December nest, at 12 o'clock. A. 11., at which tithe sin election for a Pres— ident and:Eight Managers. to imam *be ensuing year will be held. .JAS C. DONNELL, Sem...key. November & '66 43-St A DNIINISTItATION - NOTICE.-'-- - - zi. Lettere , of Adtisinistratlon tolhe Estate of RICH. ARO TOBIN. late of Vosgr townrhip.Scherylkill connty, deceased. having been granted tonlee underaignedr. all persons indebted to the geld Este* will Maker payment. and those bating claims will present the sa me to - PIIANCH3 P. •DEWEES, Adminiatrator. October 23.'66 - 43 6t • 4 DNi 1141§ifiikttilffiviitIdET--- Whereas, Letter of Adthlnlstratkin on the.Eatate TIN ABRAHAM& bite of the Borough of Pottr ville.•bare been granted to the undersigned. notice la hereby given to all these Indebted to said }Mate to make pia • those having claims will present them for settlement, to• • 4tutAuAm ABP.ATIA3I3, October 30,313 . 4441 0 1 Administrator. . _ _ Tug 'Ste Tose Ttrattarr, now mote than years old, which was the Ors' journal In the world to appeared regularly on an Imperial eight page sheet S. town prier ar two rant., and which has a ttai ne d th e e paralleled ettgrraste of more than 210,000 subscripure rp•pertftilly taliclts ite share 9f the patronage Oda lit , mo r ,,p o ttran Ore,. Is henceforth to receive. . hS, Within the present year Tut Tllettal hsa passideir self, with a ue, sod faster Press, at a' mat of Paw merely that some of oar subscribers may receive It.' ptpers a maKeariler than they otherwise, snight With correspondents at the moo.; Important psis' . throughout. the rivllleed world, and a shad of •ri". chosen (Rim among the best. In the country, we bro. that even those who dislike the polities of our abeam cede to It frankness In avowing Its eortrictless so ability in maintaittinir them. We appeal then. to lbf who believe that an Increased circulation of Tat It, DEMI WOOld endliee ;to the political. Intellecinsl moral wellbeing of the Repuldle, to aid us In ace!". such Inerease. • Tim DAILY Twtacar to printed on Marge Intr . • sheet. and published evilly morning and' ev enioa.l l ' day excepted,) and malted to antes:fibers for six da'a per ennui'', in advance; 1:1 for-gig months. Tut 9LXVIVREILT.TIIIIII:Xt Is publhhed every-, fc DAY and4HIDAY, and contains all the &litmus the Deny/ with the Eattle,liorse sod Otneral reliably reported eaprosily for 'ltte-TataVit; ree, i6 and Domestic Correspondence, and dbrlng the „i 4 mission of Congress will contain a; s'irmairf 4` greaslonal doings with the more Important spretht: It will six° csintsio ['drat chive Novel, conileeed number, to number, thar affording a 0,, rt t„ newspaper to those who prefer not to late a ( tip' , Tit1:11:t. : as ICopy, one year. $3 5 Copley, one year I.as 2 C°Pinn. One year, 'S I to COples Now orb/no-A; Tut tiMstAlixactY Taratak Is sent to Cleralr.." . per annum. UDITOWS NO'rloE.—The Dl= I Tlts New Toni Wciity Tamniva, a largerie , ; . l ri- „ g ! . • paper for the-country, to published *very tate of WILLIAM COLT. deceased. contains Alitortata oa theltapnlinnt lOW , of lb. 7; 1 ; the creditors, and all personals Interestecl,74ll take no- the news of the week. Interesting correspood," ° thee that the• undersigned, appiluted bribe Orphans' all parts el . the "iorld• the New York Cattle Cottrt of Monioar tonal”, Auditor. to settle and adjust. Produce markets, lotereiting and yellet•le .• the rates and-peoportions of the article In the hands of 1 cbsntcal and Agricultural ankles, Aco, Le. Jame* 11. (Insert, Clarence H. Fria. and 'Hobert F. Click. I TER3Ii : Adintulatrutoreof WILLIAM COLT, late of said cOunly, One Copy, one• veer, IP I Five Coplits;olor Y.° , one to grid lllllnOq the several creditors, wonting,: Three Oddelt, one 8 1 Ten Copies, one Pe r• eft l to trot :—WIII attend at the "Slontour In Dun - I, l 'n- -ant! Copies, to one orldrtat, at the rate oi ls pd t ofADMINISTRAI'ION ' NOTICE.- *hereto, Were of Administration on the estate Pied Rogers, late of Cass. township, Schuylkill coun ty, deeeesed; have Keen granted by lb • Register and Re eorder nt Schuylkill connty, to the subseriber, notice to hereby given to 'kit those Indebted to said oFtlte to 'rake payment, int those haling' thilllK vill present them-for settlement. k , 11AN9AII DAVIS. .oct. 16, IS 4245t1 • Akissmtsrraiele. ... VO/ICE.--An Pecti9n for Thir 1, teen Directors of the Miners' 71ank of Pottsville. to the Qoanty of Sehtotkillr.to verve tb• ensuing year, will he held at the 'Ranking Douse, in the Borough of Polls/at'. between the hours of Ten o'clock. A. M., and Three o'clock, P. 31., on Monday, the fifteenth of No. vcmber next. Cif. LOESER, (leakier. Pottsville, October 7,' 1, 'rat - , - - ItI: the Orphans' Coutt of Schuylkill county— e uudersiaued. Auditor appointed to distribute the funds in the bands of John c. Hobert, Fag.. Trustee to tail thereat estate or ROBERT W.00DS1114:, deceased, hereby glees notice thet be wilt attend to the duties of hls appointmegt at his otnee itt the home& of Potts. vela, on 3foodai. the 79th day of November. A. D..IASA, at 10 o'clock, A. M. when Mad where all persons inter= asked moo *mod.. G '# Y.EN, Auditor. November a`, 'as ' *4l. • ~._- • - - "Vie, In mid county. on amorist. the 3Oth day of Itor vember: A. D., 185 A, tor the pupate. of rwrformlng the duties of hleappolnlaientiArben and where you may attend it you think proper. • JOIIN 0. VilliliZE. Danville. October ••=, 'SS 44-it ' Auditor. QA - ' T3IEN * *riKE NOTICE:. —Ai . then halo teens report pot in chamlatlen by mane eaterimt pendia throughout the Mum that thereat , * /3 no Stable, kept at- this place. I now wish to Inform my Mende and the pat& pee ally, that I do keep Stables tor the accommodation of boatman. end will keep Males and norms aa cheap oi t h e cheapest. and u goM an the best. .161-A Smitten' of spring water ratinlng at the Stable door. • • : . HOTIEL," ' • • New Itrullirwlek, New Jersey, °Malt KUM. Pr.priolar JlRlNonersos 0. Attfoicif has flume of Om tsar. Vep6nsberlB,4l.B' - ZB-316 MEDICINAL. • THE INICHTY HEALER { I/Verld. Knows and 'World Trlid. }IOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT . L l \firee adialealoas of all :Cations, as welt as th e .... T the leading llo.pitote of Ihe Old and N' en 110,1 i thia powerful remedial Agent es the proem _ ; .., . 1 operation *mei made known to 'MT.., ingoaum,l 4 • 4;11 manes QUaUTIP ani snore than MAirtloCll-4,. , extort - Mt Mikes of the aklii, Invialble to tilt sai,4 I eye, it reaches' the eastortim internal disease: sad is , ell ',Moms! affections its anti-ingamenatory and.heatiss 1 virtues sarpate anything eim on word. mid is Satyr'', great ally. • , . . Zrysipolas and Bait Us= Are two of the most common and virulent disorders pre. . oralent on ibis continent, to them the Ointment leer r..,.: 'daily alitagonistle, its ,iitodiu 7eroodr I, tlrst to ;tea kale the venom lad than romp etc t a lcum. ' .• ' Bad Legs , 01d Sam, a Ulcers. Coto ofmany years etandluk that hire pertinaciously , Wiped to yield tunny other moody or treatment, h as , Invariably nuccurnhed to a law applications of this pow: odd! 'intent. _ _ 1: ' Eruptions ea the Skin, Kiikinn trona* bad J.LIiD of ibeld[lo4 or r brook d tom*, are'iradientvd and s drar and - trouPp irnt nadirs re. rained by the rrstoratirt action of this Oh - twat. ft wan) of the cosirnalics and nib., toilet appib ihre• in it* pow.rto dispel rashes and cilia Ma gni,. woole of lb. face. Piles and Fistula. Every term and feature trt them prevalent and 010: born disorders I. eradicated lively and entirely by U.. .nee et Ibis eminent; 'Arai frilliest/al/one should prersits It. application. Its healing qualities *ill be !Quad lot. thorough and Invariable. Both the Ointment and Pills ehowld be ailed 'I the foltesathy e.thee: Thlnlong, /Umtata liam I Jorip Throat,. ' Burn.% • . , Ringworm. SoresSores of 'irking", Clapped Hondo, :all,. Itheum, From*. Cbilialaing, §g - qtis, - . • ; -fklitrJoilliw, Itioula, skin DiiiSMA• • Totter, God*. Swollod Illaudw, 'Ulcers. Lumbago, Sore Lep, , ; Venereal &Ira, Mercurial itrrastp, Wound• (if all 11les, ;t,r, lir Cantles twwN Ate arargenuise mils& the !fords "Holloway, -Vera Torkl neat Lawaca." ere , ellseetolble 211, A trataisetore in et t / lest Of the book of dlrertkiLt armed earls pot ot bo the made may be plainly seen by Aehling tac leaf to•tAl h'phr, A bandsonto t sward wll4 be Oven to any one. rendering s u ch information as may lead to the detection of any party or petite* roue. torfeiting the medicines or vending the same, 01011 log them to be spurious. - . , •,,„*Sold at the manotketorl,e of Proltemoi•llothewaie, c SO Malden Lane. New To, k. and by all respectable Dreg- gists and Dealers in Medicine, throwebont the tolled States and the eivillaed world, In pots at 2A touts, CV emits. and ;l each. ' Sir There tea considerable` sating by faking fie Imr• ger shies. , . • N. il.—blneetlooa for the gulden** of pal feels 1n trorry disorder aro afflaedto each pot. June 12,'A* ' Woolf) THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE I The Standard ihnneety of the Nineteenth antrrit, FOR ALL 111.11P:A3tt$ OR VIE rti.oon... _ REPAR F.D-BY DR. LOUNSBER IP Hi' 0)., No, tat North FAtt street, Wow Arch. 'hilade/pbia, For nerretu sad Sin t /aka, Meas.'s. Whitt Swelli • ps, ' Hip Dj51 , 034 , Malignant (leers, Cktrharscles. Titi• ter, -raid head, 11/crre orthe 'Muth meal l.ripli•ma if the Sin, and al/ ' ill/.0;)R8 AND IMPOOME3 OP rim BLOOD, are elfeptlias/ly and p r rmanently cirri by /- Imperial Depurative. *iota 1101. ins en. mends.ltiell to patlent• and t c onildence. fir two reasoni—iirre—it la jolt-what ift to reprise's/ad to be, and VIII do ill that Is claimed fur p but it will not cure carry diseaso.beciuse It la rapaniall t adapted and prepared MP one elass'of complaint,. and theta, It curer— in tie &road place", this hiedlcln• is pure. Ai s ta/ ! . comaatrated and oehrr—so that it al or e . masters the discape—lf It Ia curable. Lame doom. ea r long continued use .f It la not l iked for—Dar to 'Three bottles will in a majority of rates. exhibit ireoraor lire properties. In tibia revert. time and money sr, dot waged Who m; and trultle,refforta to obtain I cur*. In Ginctssus nnu Scosfuosta ditsnoont no tikKtivi Ile hal ever equaled it in its surrep.fill cum. . Teller., an'tdotinaia and inrarate cannot reabd the eirarsing and purifying affects of th; TIVIL rtrcrs of carry character. no matter him ole.llnite long itandloc. Invariably Meld to, the wonderful effeete of the IMPRII.III/trtitat told or Young may use it alike with perfert pecutity. If yoa aro satirical. try ataa Ilattly. and If pit ibA advice. w rite to•the Printipal 1101ra, No. ISO North; Pip! Strvirt, balnw Art b. and you rill n't*lve It. (by rarlaolog stamp kw answer.) i 1.11, LOUNSIJEWIt 411-Fnr Axle by eIIARLES W. Ml\°. Ilrug4irt. (N.rnor of C“ntre, k Norwrgiatt RtrrietP., (nrpcatillt liar. Omer . * Hotel.) Pallarille, Pa. 4# - For S3le by DruggbAlk courrally, .Rine 1?..•;OS 81±,TEEN IN THE WILDS OF AFRICA. sirlooo Agent's, \Vitiated to sell 'Dr.ETVIIiGISTONEIS Travels la Explorations Poring s realdemce id In' year, in the wiblaofd fries. rt HIS is a WORK of thrilling advent t area and hair breadth recap,* among sevase.besot. an morn savage men. Dr. Livingstone wag atone set unaided by any white sten, traveling with /Miran at. tendanta, 04300 g different trilve mad nittim!as all stripe. to him. and many of !hem 601414. end slt.itriber term lug the Ineel astonishing Book or Traysis the world he ever seen. All ourhgeuts acknowledge it as the eva adeeblelbeak puhlieheit. The meet liberal eneirni s o, made hi - ,Cgo'uts. in small or large quantitine. spar. neuters, address J. W. ii 4A DMKT. Publish.% .48 North Fleirth 211 1 siel. Ph amitiph,e, Coplen sent by mall, free. on receipt of the prke.ll 25, NOTICES OF THE PRESS • Treats aiming the hundneta cf favorable notices. fmat the meat reapeetable journala of the eountry, oar cheep ...Mien of —Uri ngeterte's Travels and Ezplerelloas In Afrins," we Liao the f011owIng: 'lt abounds In deteriptionsof strange end wondethil prunes, among* people and In a rinsed ry eotirely neyi tv the civilized world; and altogether we regard' it ar.r.. cf the most Interestlng,beolte homed within the pie year."—Daity beenuerct!, 4. J. • **lt is omphatteally•sir edition for the ooze: ant Judging from the rapid Ante with which . It la weeding, c Is fully appreciated by tbem."—tliriptula /Yuman. bie toe. "The book Is having a great run. and will lie had 1' every reading men. woinad and child, In thla as well other lands."—Astdatmla (Ohio) nig/rap/I. "The w•rk Is finely illustrated. wcil prlntettand dna iy lemod. thug answering In every respect the droned for a popular and cheap edition, of the *Journeys Ana E. searebee ist South Africa.' Those of out hatters she would have a delightful book for reading ar any bear. will not be disappointed In this work."—r Journet -With truth we can say, that maidens to Ideseuttat the reading panne a work containing such a vast. amenat Hof solltl'inst ruction As' the one in question: , net .r ; note is handsomely 11l ustra ted.and presents that oohs• appearance of exterior far which Mr. Bradley's publics lions are noted."--Fanstly Marra,. ..Thin interesting work should be in the handsel every , one Ite interesting pages of adventures are toll it atinction and amusement. Ten thousand mules it stated, have been sold In one month.”—Asuentre Amer. -Dr. Lis Ingstone's Travels and Researches In Frei ' , trete.% appear to renal advantage In this edition, etas is undoubtedly the edit lon4noes ~erc p t sm. t o the who raids for practical instructkm and amusement:- Saturday Put. ;"The edition of Dr. Livingstone's Travels. fdbifidei by .1. W. Bradley, Is just what it purports to fie. Las all Mrt Bradley's publlealions, hi fa excellenity gelln up."—Tinpa Agitator. As. Aire can recommend the edltln of Dr J.lvingstone) Travels. published by Bradley. of Philadelphia. se ever way worthy of public pain:mime.lts est:Aleut** and i:# cheapness recommend it over all others."—leraidt 4% lies Jlagssine. t • STCADTION!—The atteniTnn of the Publisher 10 been called to PPnt 'nu,. editions of this work', put f ag "Narrative's of Dr. Idvinastone'a'Trarels in Atria' Ours Is the only cheap American edition of this rat work published, and contain% all the Important insite of the Kintigh edition, which Is meld at Ms dollars, SPECIAL NOTICE ' To Agents and CatirvO' W. bare recently poldlahed sereria new end' Books-Including the PUBLIC and PRIVATE LITE LOUIS NAPOLEON: with tile/graphical Notices most distinguished MINIST'EIIti. ir...Npft ALB AND it VORITZS: and the INDIA HISTORY, &lots eniap;e4 History of India and the PRUE.NT WAR: -THE GEL AND TIM DOWN." s talent thrilling Interot T. S. Arthur; LIMB 01? DIL ):„ K. 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