-r fit 41::.1.;;. 4egriffir4 .1)6 - etsi,jo—ittail lIVILLE, • PLII, SATIIBMWSIOVIM Tat gratilionaT Air) I It astema strange yqt is nal einintry has beam, is Still. riled Ile aristocracy .ef ' mune - 350,1 if place of ';•governed as it greetneaes and vast Majority t log Ithorors. It hits 'therm through the assistant" of -Nort.._ ~, , mereenary office4makers and Irish bellies , the vioestion Ira boa irate, settled, whieb In the t are, Chilli:rule. ; ; la the ereantinie whiled's Well. iPtreeb of Beirstorllammend is thiridering', l ituir ears, it ii Well to review why boteetion is , As.,,l- cry to the South, and why wa)Should wilt else elaw Eouthettr non-slevithelding brethren , in th eir ef fort' to secure some thing eliVl'besides merix)egis-, lotion to foster the existence e and spirted UtiOare t v- ry, tend fratio?apon us the evils of Frei ,i ltrade. 'the reamins;to be. stated apply directly ItemeVer,l to the slavebnider himself, end if be Wre , not 'hurdle to his- own interests they woultqlhive , , weight with him. . ._ • . • 1 , ' AL 7 •I I!^i •i . The Soothers planter requires a protectino p ot - I ley, for four reasons. Otte is, that he may have a home and save market for hie cotton, theficift4,,of rrhieh is to keep up the vireo!' that Ao: the I enemy tt,. is gets 'rally supposed, of e,otibil 'vet; ' pou . nd. '' IA- '. , . • =, (RI - Another reason IP, Am rni thersby . : topiTs. pre ' otolitainiog his manufactured good sat iltoliit est possible living rate, skis the cam, with ed4pres• ant coarse cottons, and would hatie beet * 64 the i rue long before this time with railroarkei }fiber seanisfsetures,of iron, had the tariff of 10 been Perinitiedlts stead; to which ii to be tuned; the 1 fait'that American railroad iron is edurltiOlo be I it liist equal to acy, if not the best; intlil world. 1 dive intim home market, and hoineco4ratition is sure to bring don prieri to the lowS4 living point ;the pariietArrosthetrefited hting:iliii Plant- ' er r the firmer, the operator snit th e oichitnic i. and the party least benefited being thei ila4ufati.: tares himself, who care never expeet': l ig -realize more than the average of siX. pet. cent 4 his in. , recipient, and. Much oftener falls below IE, ',.: 'Another resents why the South slionld s, dendind protection is, that the country, and the! Oath in particular, is thus made , inlepettdent , 1% ease of war; the planter having provided a hottth Market for hircotton. England is straining Criry tterve to he iodbpendent of us; why should grit we also seek Independence of her! .i From ph t esctit appear ances the culture.of cotton te likely lei* .suce"s fat in Africa '; and when its Malkin* sh 3 ll become ,engaged in that cunploymentithey intrOulqity an• - amount. of. cotton ntiw littlafdreaued Of,q ' ~„ Fourthly. What is called, the tax riPmni those who purchase foreign goods', on whichliVies are levied, fells not upon the - South, bUtyspen the North, where exists, beyond aircomparO,'n great - oieb 'omitting such gootls.iiThis tax, it mils is; for the r4iona above send corrt' is to the letvest, a in order to insure a future great I 1 ,i r ,•• itrotactitm foi. tune ma. .' f 4 a 11, , t0n rnarket tit Ye built up ".i,.. fartirins!teadliffheing oh a ..etant .fareign 24 uncerta in ' ;the exhaustin g X. 41 three transportotiun;iintiAr ' n brought 'jai the pauper lahoe•fthe Baltic, • grain-growing reilons of Eu ol the planter can :ifl afford to forttheir tnanufte4red' "goods, • do „ nstati oth their own way, ar4‘tftlatts boil, ' for mid) artiel*"ing and perm a genti market , „ ir i s pro ..4they produce. Tilsit ip owner use, ns the co t tlutry grows rich, its power of i m , tintly increase Ting. foreigtOutturies is 5 4 can be found in the efficient "O f •Ii which, ,Tae shipping interest,: of Engli.h commerce. : sfacturing interest; ant decline 7gh the mon.' • Sy acquit* permanent , prosperity when the I n t. e,,.. of t ii 14. c o untry i t ! „.1 urntry is placed upon y a pertannent7 4 A iouttudu l fallacy exists th y {; A • . en* Masa orinterests iaat tis!fierlPrrrteermr! of Teti: is so far from the eass, ' L lt e ( ! f 'other "? interest,.that uf iron, for instaa '''. qt!`.• tingle .iy, proteetedi every Other interest eolnplete. i ' braetited. ~Who would 1?e injured .he.grently: Prom who require' cheap iron ;44 14iiinlY but proposition whir is self evidentjt Witt not ! in onsirated In the; case of coarse etittout...'n de '- ' _-!f l' other articles, that when we have the:haute n ' 0 1. eared tin sit, borne zompetition ia l iltil sue* t - :Y . down rires as the light is to f?Il l iA life rise. "i'' \ The agricultural interest is not inju'irld, for requires newYorgee and mills taitivitine its , .. :ducts. Alecitanica end laborers lo all kinds cw, not he injured by whit bring' thqM employm6 our professional men and naerch4ts,.!•ho ;relit in' no small. degree on the Muting :iplaises [Or eup: - . 4 , • • ' .." 1 . 1 1 I Nu one would be injured, that . ' bat every 'one, benefited, if only the tingle aft4le it,l' irl i on Was , protected, and ell;perharo, inorsiAhan the manu facturer himself, who would seat' net. Mills ! con , . etantly arising around him, to tailuce his' pr l ofits. The idea that one interest is iniated by what ben efits antither,,is • fallicy whic*.fit VVould hairdly seem • possible for, a man of liner" reflection and observation to entertain 11; • !I , _.. r illri !P •I • The true principle upon wiiio a traffic should be framed, is this. In the firstipla,4 l , , the great iron, woolen sod cotton inter4s, together i,with whatever elie we are lona condtilon.l to tnan)tfaC lure, should be completely. pro4teiti., The 'effect of this Is to develop our resetfi'eee, itreattsa,mar kei fur lie planter and fartner,Li‘tuitiply nir .la borers, reduce the cost of ok ! 'ufaetured f oods, tn and add coorottely to our weal, h and means of ri consuming foreign !exudes, vrbicA:Mtn neither M produced nor mennfnCtured ri l tilhoMe. 00.Xhestr , luxuries let the duties bmplacS4. '1 ; 'l , ' 11 • A see., few It.yeekunder suchj. system. t'odether': with our great nail, .al ndvalti gm.' anti arc itu mensal flood of etaigratimi nor tti in upon tie, would soon give us the foretnlei rank atnunk the nationv,find make them our tiClituri and tribute ries, instead of being"debtorigind tributaries to ,1 them. - . . ' ' . , 'As it ir, by the adoption 00 folic system. wi 'find ouraelves, witht.ill'ouruntinralleled advanta gee, yearly falling behind, bet more deeply to debt abroad, and embarrass l Mi and deMoralised ... . . at hope, with a governmenqfulling into hank - ' ruptcy, as well as cOuntless i4irvidual'a; 1,6 O re:: noire a national htokrert law 1.1, set them free,— Ilnw long would the crudit itf our government sufnee to carry on such a War,is that in the' Cri. inea,.or in India, . w!..0.11 lintott-•hus and wile .come out of striingCr th.to sl;', Went into them ? We may safely ati.a•-•r. mtt ti weeks, to say nothing of mouth, or year... li; , . " The protective pitli..y hits' Plicq np wealth and solid capital in -England unti l? she can buy and sell a large part of' the world , ' " reduce us, with other nations, to a state ofAtnparativo depets• dance. Thie.is the.poliey, str4eh our government should adop t, and is one wllllch the continent nations of lEtirope have bragl ii,ince rolmte.i . in self defence, as the only meani:,tiy which thereon ale. •1 , 0 ' ' maintain, titeit own recuritylalid independence. There . inciontrorertible I'B4 are recognised we. know, by.the'large magi oflOe non-akvetohlers of the South, and are alowlTo l hcaring wipdecomo * fruit. Ware they apprechttetil by the planters et the South, we ehuuld heard 4es goveonadi iron - that sectiln of the/Union, alll , l have wander ef forts to *enure What will. tonteetihly, Imneat both North and Routh, an ile4quateNatirrivii Pro. - hsetlee. Tariff. It must ter, ninong t the invoitant homes of the ign of 1860: .. . , .. ~.., " ... ii:[ , ; , . A New Scninlr..— The r Int untnAdininteirn hr tiqn PUCO4MieJ Wale North ' re placcd.the Sinve 7 oci . i , -.) :ii it. mettle tor.icailict rim:eosin* if put ' 'Oil,. the itOti slareriseritimeht and that desiring . ...a tai priAcition to the lit end bu.iness of the country. 111 Plan it, to tt . ,r to the commercial or te.iff •iuterest accortlinOto their tbeoiy, dm project of further cniargeolient. tooth, by OA bringing in more States i nioreated in producing the setae staples, with thaunth, whether theie, staples be eultiested by ids l / 4 4..leboior' free, the el:, tat 1 oint being the admitelliti of Stems produr.. tog . otton, ease, sugar it tobacco, in order to strengthen the Suutb WI ite esistence 'to a bird. J 7 -7; 7 It it not plain, even eappoiteg that the plan might he tutertaited, what bet4t our- manufacturers would elperleiee by thentlihiesion r 4 "Ceiba and •Cslrtalis 4 the Meilein et/Ors."-' Without a bird, ,it would only be oirening •illiew morkela in which ..or tuanufaciiners could 41VID . !to compel* closely , irth the manufacturers; 4the world. The bait will Oat laikr. Wis an thOuunitl; oppfred to the eitension ul our_siave l erii . ;" sod se in this in. omen 14 would he eontOtely duped, tbellorth will be". "none of it '' * ' . l . •. ' a 1.----- [1 • ' Jarb Ybort lb the email la killiai Yellow Jack. I , . 4, ' 9 Of 14 -, On the Mb altimo r lion.ltinies 11. Hammond or'"iLud-sill" fame ) delivered Si speech at Barn well COurt Boasts, South Cie Had We the • • apace in epare we would publiab the speech is ez. teneo, 'to prove fully and Senator Seward, has draws a lice of policy foe. the; Ere. States of this - ,Union to which iu jostle, to our Intents% and for 'oar tumor *bleb shorld hi, cherished more than life, we most wecomprosaisingly adhere. A Att• gle paregrepli however, in Senator Tletamond's speech Is to the point, mews; proceed to quote it. la Wieling of the posaibiliti Of the defeat of the slave;helding power to 1860, Senesce says : "ft Is clear that the elevehelding Satire of thii, confederacy, whatever hue+ they may chutes to Wear by et teething in-alliance with a majority , of non.elaveholders now so inflamed aphid them, moil ever 'outfit all tlmesbtild^their deettoiu It. their own bands. ;They east! suer petreit any foreign power to legislate in reference to their peculiar industrial aysiem, Whether, to abolish or to modify, or to impose undue' itordeSion it. Seel rlegislatioti must be resisted With all oar seen*, ;and. Without, regard to - any 'Contumacies's. 11 it ''shenl44o happen that the free States of this Uni ons being now sod always to be, in a majority, do estahltsti a political line tietWeeo tba two *simians and the twii systems of lahor, legislate upon it and maintain it, then they .will constitute a power as foreign to us as any nation in the world, and we Cannot submit to it. • Whatever the weak end Acreneolue eolonise of .ntherl countries may have submitted to, before these untibern States will be placed in the condition of Si:. Doiningiior Jantai ea, drone at • all .nyproxitailing to itfliley will rend this Unite' into. fragitents and -plunge the world in ruin. It is in their' power to do both, fur thewerld cannot get ow Without them; and, if ruthless fenatielsto and , brute force 'combne, un der whatever names, and with whittever authority, to ride them down, they will earrf with them the pillars of the temple of eie,ilissition, audifutee a common fate on all maukind." s, . ' • .S , lsSy a battle hire been. Won, and lost again, • by ;overweening eunildesiesr;by reckless Funsuitpor 'lsyi teroiog aside fur the juke of spoil. Let we All into none of. these errors ; fur we are still Its the very heat and turmoitl of. this groat conflict, and alt might yet be lust.; What I wish to im press upon you,is, , that there is him, for effort— ,triumph for union, energyind pereeveranee." • • to 1• - • "After whit, has been achieved by a divided Si'ioth, sow that it is almost thoroughly united; now that we have a President and hiwCahinet ; a majority in both Houses of Congress; a Supreme Court of the United States; and still hosts of allies in the Free States, tin substantially concur ring with us in our ciinstrOctioM of the Consiitu , lion, and under, it'a obtigatieta earnestly battling with us for the Inginienuice of Our rights and in ' tereste—we owe it to our dountry, to ourselves, to •the world and to posterity; to cost-aside all weak fears; all petty or itnpranticable issues; all mere j wrangling and vituperation, personal orseetional, and move torwitriLwith the dignity of , cotacious strength and the calintiti4 of undoubted epursge, to the overthrow of every false theory of (Learn went, and every ettotimental scheme for, organi zing labor ; carrying wiiilll). the •Conatitution of our fathers, and if we care, their Union." This language is certainly, to the point. Not in the leapt to be misumierstood. Ili means eon • 1 , titued Pro-Slaver y aggperion, 'and retention if .Mttivilile i of thir Federal46vvrisment. The Sena tor alr r eady predicts in hit speeeh the dissolutiiin of that great People's tlerty which but recuntly swept the most imports+ of the Free States, and his prediction would seem justified from the me: tion of a portion of 11111 prtiss of the cities, that appear. alarmed at its recent temerity in 'deuce ,ting thei cause kd the free .workingmen of the North. This speech of ISenator Ilatninund con 'ainces us yet more strongly, that the true position hap been assumed by Sinator Seward. andtbathy' It Freedom must Progribts and become National, or fall end exist but in name, in our history. Ai Our readers may interested in 1101131 i ad: ditional roints,of Ilammond's speeeh,we will review !tient brief s „; The Senator helde,ept he 'makes it the basis I,i tar whole politicsland social philosophy, "tha ) God created negrous fur no other purpose than to he hewers of wood and drawers of Wanes, That IV, to beehives to the white race." lo that opinioti!we cannot logcwe with the Senator. Senator HaMinitud declares that, when the KUM,/ Nebrasta.biii and this repeal ..f the Missonri prohibition were first proposed, he re • : arded them, and hol;denounced them—though not then in public life cite"fraught With delusion and - trouble to the South." Sagacious Hammond. „•. • why did not the. itdot4itted •South listen to yon, for Son were right ! Ile•ftirtber declares his total disgust st the attempt; on the part of President Buchanan and the * l)ouicre'tic party, to force Kansas into the Uni4 under the Lectoopton Con. stitution, as-a taunt nseless and 'earn impossible operation: Senator Hammond confesses to have held the opinion thatthe South herself ought:to havisiticked:ibe Lectoptun Constitution out l of Cungrers." Undoubtedly. Why finish° nut listen to the sensible Senatue and du it? Ah, why ? Again, Senator Ilautibutot huld,s, and so tells the good people of I.larceli—there baying been, it would scow, some complaint it his having voted for the English bilithat the submission of Abe, Lecomptun Constitution to the people of Kansas was unavoidable, and'," couldl not be possibly got livery from. 'Again, tbe rejection Of the Lemont!). ton Constitution by ; the people of Kankas Was what Seriatim Hammond '"expected," witatt he "rather desired." 4tr. Senator Ilituuntiod, began political life, it seeri;s; a most decided diounionist. La held then that theunion was desirable iti and itself. Action thislpoint, he professes to have lord his mind. Ile now •holds that disunion Ateost dangerous and desperate remedy, to be till the last nt ! pluent, not to be resorted to t !! thing else bas been tried end failed, nor till r- atieot i s i n aliment extremity. Ile de. ella nr•l self to he satisfied that an overwrite!. r ity of the South "decidedly prefer to "in llll i_ • Union, rather then incur the un known c d hatards of setting up a separate 4 " ° "' t•The great body of the Southern people," 1 " i Its his itarnwell auditors, "do not leek tiisuniont Nilinot perk it as a primary! object, bovreva' ;aptly they way accept it mil an ahriln i, * 6 " r than submit to unconstitu tional ihr.idgemet,, their rights." . Bcualur :ltsw l ot also of opinion that the legalrOilyning of t oArricati Slate tra d e is an impractichle thing, h -. though he does not di. rectly say it, ho rermi4,lotimate that, were it practicable, the &Ili ) gain nothing by it. Moreover, he thinks that c' i l t wore slave territory . is- out of the toestion.l4 l 4 o and Central America-are already popullafrican slavery hex been tried there and has , ' The idea of , establishing'Slave States in th , :kearter is wholly chimerical, He FCell many datA t t o the South in the acquisition of - Citha, and sleisetages to th.e South, even in that AfricanisatiO v ci t , which was such sihorror,to' Mr. Buchansi aid the Os. tend Conferees, and l still is, to so Mkilfouthern declaimers. Cheri the sugar cultivat m a n Cuba and a.wide field • would he opened to sugar planters of Louisiana and Kansas. &Ai; he .entertnins,sonte fears lest the killing•uff t iet eet hich prevails on the 'Cuba sugar plentati a negro not lasting them more than five or six! t iSe on, the average—might result in drafaingli Southern States of their slaves to supply the a: astiahle maw of 'Cola—A:tug drawing away (roe, them the only solid basis of RepubliCan. Govern ment. and the basis also of that Southern pros perity of wh ieh „ toward the enl of his . - speech, he draws so brilliant and flattering a picture. sides, he thinks that, if Cuba is desirable, the Lest chance, io get it is ,to leave its acquisition to the North. The North, he thinks, "mare fanati cal in its love of moue, than even in its devotiOn to negroce," may be led' by its love of molasses and its hankering after the profits of a free trade to Cuba, to lay Violent handl yet upon the Fbief gem of the ) Epaulet' crown. The • adriee which Senator Ham-mood gives to his brother slavehold. l ers.ii :nor! sound anti judicious. Ile titles them to abandon' at once all the outposts of aggression which, for the last ten years, they have been push. ing against the North. No more Atetupts at the forcibh, creation of nest Slave States=no more plots fur stealing Free Territory—tm more annea• ations—ne more vain and empty hopes of retains irg an equality with the North in the Senate.— Let the Soittiabandon at once, and forever, all these vain 4esires and suggestive operations, and rat lk take up Ii purely defensive position. Let the slaveholderit retire withirt 2 tke ciladeruf their Constitutional rights, and trust to the honor and ~.justice of the worth not to assail them there. Our wise &newr throws oat alt chase 'additional non lolatiOns,:-1. "The North ltas never united long no any policy." 2. In his opinion, the Abolition agitation is'On its last legs, both in this country and in Europe. Until ttwquestioto is settled, which 'ball rule, 550,000 slavehorders, et the , millions ut.,buri! sleeehulders of the Union; it I. quite I)(4AM-e -ast Mr. Senator lismtuond will Ind the North quite as united is the South. Trim Warbin i gtoo MINAS elites with approbation au 'article from the Riehmt.nd Zilystiner, whleh. In view of Ju i dge r p4uglates assertion of the right of Teriit.vial:ll.lgislatures to exclude Slavery, takes she ground that Cinvirrois Wait laterfere to prouot the institution end sopplyvhe legislation withheld by olio derelict Territory. t Intervention for the potpies of affordiog suck - itiotectine Is declared to bill fuadentental prinelpie with, Xlie South. Thielprobebly foreshadows a new ~ deuce to extend Slseery through the power of)ltii rat flloveniatat to delenee of dm pita4iple of Pvpshie Bortrsigots. ' f c i t • I e~r~ ~as~caot~~s ~riscs: • . - I *ATM*. • iloarr's Lauf'. 13001 ale , bet is a very ft* num ber. it contains fiftrose on • Wags, alickr.differrat ar• tioloaiitivestoou full length . • of isibloooolud ono .11dri,edpagea two graving% "Clutduwa for lb* Rick" and marlanaaa the P00r...! an , TNT Prett7 a;ud amootwials, anti !adore • sib tredtton'the deshreer, and the propitster of tbr • die. RD would augur% thattbia la ea azealleut the to seheertbe ter Iblarldaly pepsdar itegeslee; - 1 - focal fairs. lifirAipointanst.-4beri ffothrt has apnointetnit. limas Bowen • deputy eider Mm. The othetlen Is en excellent one. oar thibicribers to the • 1 4ilid Ammbileir t is Winter, sin mooted to • ateberenneylepia lsil this evening, 6114% dell* for the' purpose at Acting • Boast of Minagers. , ~ • t 411iirPrrisapt Settlement.— le lasnratire spun the dam age santained by blew*. slat k Co.; la th e partial distraction by linv of thei r t ook of clothing on tbenth lastrial, via' paid,on Battu y lasi la gill Borough, 4 the (Ace ot the Loudon $9l Liverpool lnsiinince Coat P0D,.... „Hog the various - tattres of 7.llbited at IV) Town Hall . It is palotod on thtse thaw sci to be • ceeditable work doe is reatosable. la the at Ailed at ',deed rats. iiTA Pitasrassa Must the 31aslcsa yrar, lads 'demon and events sand test of canvas, spill■ of art. The plan of &deb Woods, scholars Sil i •JFlstai Raffles, A • of last week, Jacob Akh, ilroad Cosipaoy, vas lined. The unfortunate elsildreit. It appears by ears kolag is opposite efforts tossups, was nut t atCrossoon.—On iriday employee of the Ulm Mil n over by • Irian of can and lINITeg • wife Rod eleepe wie caught on the track' *lion; and In Ms confaiii,l Fever. Cai with Jok •- ` —Tbe Mi. t an ex of Ore damp 11u7 on t > lib last, whoa NMI and Wm. Riles sere tbe 431 b, having a alb sad Heft arm, and bark aro ' , elopes of litrirovery, diy-Fira Damp En:4m. nerarllle Advocaat rays took plate lo Ittr...Kear'o two men named Thos. burned. Oegdod died o three children.. badlJ burned, but there:, Escape. Wagon with two horses the trick of the Reedit: sett, a toeostothe on th Mips one Instantly. fortunately was not In watchman at that polo -itteideot *add base Ttleattay -es a farmer in • la hed, Easatlemptintterross Railroad above Sehoyitill the down tryrek, 'Arndt the horses, ha *m em coatainiag the man, —rd by the angles. Had the teen attaediag to his daty,y avoided. T.—Mr.llenrJ 6. Robinson Invented and patented, a very t, adapted I. the Instant dir siroungefat Cbia of Schuylkill Waren, • Ingenious little *nitro • tectiou or counterfeit - ereedingly Martel, it h ., pocket, and will tiontal mint drops. One of Dan'. store. They are Tea, where &elite to by addressing William .1d dollars. Besides Wag er convenient size to cerry - In the a limited number of the ilttje detectors eau be sofa at Baa -1 eisoubletunid at Ha be supplied at a liberal diacoant, Robllama. Om; Col. V. B. Ksercher so rough, were on a hu lifountalo, Como three sfugle shot brough.J two buridryd pounds, The latter however, bears are more our.. than for several years the sychners Inoue' thy of the hunter's e Raw.—On Wedomoday while Womeisdorf of this 80. Sing expedition on th• Lotted ilea frouLdshiand, Mr. W. with down 'a One buck weighing near id shortly atter wounded a dos. hey did not wore. .Deer and tie in our Mountains this Cation at, and it n may judge from In by Mr. W melsdorf, well wor lions to captute. y 4ccidaa.-013 Astordo last, RS . 1 ears •as passtag aver 'Os West ilifir•Shecking Rail a train of Ambient. Branch Rallroad,op an axle of one of the at the same time, th completely wrecking tote of the accident lioffa, a brakeman the train and had wieelorribly magi ' children , and rt.eld terra' d oh Minday. to the colliery of John titillates, lare broke, and unfortunately, alto coupling parted, piling up and hirleen rain.. A Inelaneholy tea. as the Instant killing of Abrahini the train. Ile was thrown under bead cut off, besides bring other , . Hoff* wee a widower with no et etymons. Ills remains were lo• JO-Win/se/ twigs weekienow has fill ethos we went to pi peel, of an thlfa record for i he week is. ls fairly Inaugurated. During the en In respectable quantities, and plast night there was every prof f ;cued fleets Our thenntinetrical a as follows: ‘ P. It. & I'4 Temosant Omar, I fintuytranor Ilaa. At ledge. j • .M. 2 P bt. 7 P. M. sat, Nov. 11. 3: 412" 3rd-.cloudy. lion, .. 15. 26 ao 24 -snow. Tues., " 16. 21 2B 28 -cloudy. Wed.." 17. 30 30 • 20 -clear. Thum. J.. IS, 26 34 27 -cloudy. Yri, X . 19, • . 32 32 -." "' seen. ~-._ • AV-The ,xerelso, f the Pettirrille Literary Society on Tuesday evening 1 , Inver very Interesting. Hee. -31r.' Colt delivered a ph reophical Wear° on the necessity of piety to mental p . rem and health. It repriced as it merited. the undir Jed attention of the large auditory, and made trdoeide impression. After the lecture Minty W. Poole, Req. rea a selection fri* 'Malaise. lt 'asap. proirlate and well d. The °trial** closed with a de. bate oir the qurati • ;•'could any adirantageons /obit". tut e e for the dead I nguaget be Introduced in our /ISOM of liberal eduratio • r with Messrs. Hughes and'ilowen in the aMrsnatlve. nd Mesa**. Washburn and Gowen In the negative. Aft r a spirited contest, thequestion was decided by the in, gee in the negative. oeded to Olen bir Cotuwbtap Intent pony of that plow looking men, and Slagle was unable non-compliance w to be composed of acid that each nisi a citizen. The mit next Battalion e will form pail c Schuylkill Count, County now rank, ly taking preeedel spirit yrho rrday Major James Nagle pro. u for the purpose of lospecilug the ,• newly organised military coos- The company is template& of floe yas in effective toodition; but Major ;to Inspect It In toluquenee of its ,Ith the law whkh requite a tompanT 'not leas than 32 meti. rant and 1110 et must he atlsast 21,years of age, and • tor of tourer, will he rectified, and by pregame the Columbian Infantry the effective military etrength of . By the way, In that respect. this nectoitd In the Stale, Philadelphia on tee. It speaks well fur our military w obse rre Mail In Ilingtow hat • meeting was held on the 2d in , for the purpose of making arrange. o unitarily, Mr. William reeky, whose • r buildings were destroyed by fire on et butt. it appears that i lir, Pegely's bad been refused him, fh consequence log erected a building' adjoining his • distillery, after the poticy had been we sympathise sincerely with Mr. Yege• conviction is impreased upon, us that• building for distillery purposes was destruction with his other property, t. • We are not of those who palliate he, higheif or toted of mankind, and those who engage in • ,denorslislog pe, meet sooner or later, retribution. menus to assist p grist mill And of the 10th of Aug insurance (F/500 of Mr. reply' ha mill, intended f. granted. While ly to his leery of the erection of wrong, while its ice a Judgme wrong nit hekin j wi betters that trade In my eh I ay Tbankeglaing was duly obeeried in eliglow. irerrices were held in the earl , he Soho ot,Tempereoce in proceelloo, ~ procwrdcd to thekdoirst Presbyterian 1 ttry listened to a diseocirse trim the .•oot. The Scott Rifle Company paraded 1... r target practice. 'There were some in the ranks. and the Company looked the target practice the first priaeian" turkey, was won by Xnalgn J. Blakely, -, Company medal, was won by Sergeabt the evening a delightful Festival for tbi, Wirt Church of this Borough; we. held li. The teenagers bare Arms issued the d• On Thus this Borough. out ehurrhtis.. •nd with rugs! Clineekoehere Rev. Joseph M In the morning twenty:tire we • very wan A eighteen pools The second pri Joe. Quinn. I benefit of the • el the Town II following : A Cara. of the Baptist Church tender their most to ihe.Ladleg of the Community for their ihutions toward", the Yrlttivel, and for The Slam sincere ihankal goierour COD tbairrximan for their 11ber i r Oaring the stetting—and to the .public, 1 pstrOnage. ring Kre. i bill was given at the Armory on Artillerists, which was attended by from Reading. ) .• • idsnt we witnessed during the day was a ppesri that as Ur. Wells, of All ooo sTilloe eg town through Mount Carbon, a wheel struck the . fetice dividing the road from , upsedtlng the vehicle aid throwing out $.(41.1, tiien started, and running rapidly , took the road for Mtnerarille, where we tattitdjogtit-up. Ur. Welts was not in- . On Tbankit,. St the .hi . l Mreral gurPti The only ne •aartay. It 1.1,e approseb ottitsaulkey thed•wa" Mr. Y. - The through ow oP,Pposeiea In The CI our ritireaa ride. ..onirthePoktivrille Cornet Band &Toned th come Rood daring ai street pa. 4 1 - 3" , hip .01 flic &huyLL VI antoty 71michf.rs' Is. slifele.--,dl Piele‘lhe Prevldent. Called the members to order it OA:St .. Aow. 4tb.. The minutes of the Lest esvion of the Inititits , were read and adopted. A. 1. ii . Seltzer trai4boun Strelit . iry,pr9. tem.. . The Pres ent, Mr. Fs,l4, delivered his insivorni ad dives. ' , . . Mt . Phlll ps conducted seßzervino In theirlemente of the Latin ! f easting° with a tikss of boys from the Potts. ♦llls High Mr. Mel. occupied the remelt/let of the tuorulog see. sloe in p ; wading questions 41 Mental Arithmetic, , sod obt lalog'aolutluaa from A* membe ts. AFT/IMO:! StSIIOi, #l/".4TR. Mr. Ile called op a clam of boys; who bird been un der his eh mont &boy Mill these. did proceeded to 11-. lastest& Nile subject of English Granular. Ile required his elan analyse sentences, and pat them 18*C:tenting after the Inner of (Raft. dome murk' were made hi regard to e.word Oust; some platelet ma compound .relallre, • alvalent 12 that whia, or, the Gong sasica, *theta con Iderlng it a' ord palming it doable Mike, to be pa Prat as an antecedent sod than as a rata. Mee. • . ' ' • i . Prot Ttliro, of the Unttardty of Petinsilvanis, dilly. i t ' end a re on the ‘Alpbabet of Mineralogy.. Ile es ptalned t simmer testa by which ininetals may to Ma lin/di front. each other- Quails fdt last gee, rt. ambles donate of time In appellant*: bat It dam ad deer , upon th e appfleatkm of entitle II Is bar der, and snot be remtebed trith a linttr. The relates hardness tattletale mu determined by their Scretshling each o f . th'se)d it eras objected to illeteralogy-that It rontalnrl hard name* of Latin and arena might. The mason wiritigilsh Dames wens aol used was that Many ailiyeats had ao EDO* names; and tbia,tbeerteuttge names bids meaning indaeignificanee (which vu ewe dernbiodr i lsitreed men everywhere. Ile eshltdtadqrs. elands of of the common alums* mach aa ?mk t Hoentdeep, Quarts, fie., and also some el Use compownd ealuerals reeks which they form. i Mr.. 11 • n gave instruction In rending In petals* wheals. lie proceeded .Prat to Asir the dilleultlea which t • pupil has 't4. overcome in older to Win on, lairria e • reinitinz teem two tautest. !int, Fork Towel his want soeude. A for bateau's. has at least 4 distinet muds. Some Ortioepitia glas lir ahem 6, and Worcester: Ow It 7 "'lna& Tb• II" number of toiceisasiadi given by any author is 11%, and some of these am ;variously modified by the oatmeal:its that prated* or follow theuis owing to dm p0e1110111,44 lie voesi organs In a - daring those at ' Zdasimies—; pwa: and due, Mobs rind bake. four and isa,Sids mat tabs, The es in the first, word of each astir has its tag ; dlpthongal enema, rts heard in unit; but it. is, Miceli 1 to ;belt the same wind in .tbs sersoad word of each pair, and tikes, •bo attempt it, vmerally prouonned tlaell) 1 1 JpewOciate, shoe. brbilai.ike. , itusedisy is presosimed •Teilimesdo, assamamadinne, its.4l; proasneiition ark tasted 1 1 ertaitiou ; bat wo ow I pregame. r",i 10111 0' venal, it at the pent day. After a, ' the soma , • laintive, and lbws b • trationey to give st the sum. maw* alter Usumalsi but this is not the nee when is Siloam a labial or poistal—as la pun and mile. - t The second ditilialty slues from the but this the Nude sound is reprsernteal by dlliersiet Wars. The 4cMg ballad of a hiberud in alt the lobarldg words .4,914, Ad, sifk, aid, pay, preps, break. tar long soot 01l e is head la the dikmind v—me, see, vial, et" ieit+, Amnia, eatipaan, meakier, pay. There are aphe .b. semibreve? . Ave ways of representing melt vowel sout#l. Several of the' consonants also have more thaia one sound, and snip be represented by other letters, example —• has the sound :of k is cubs, of sr in mat, and is mound of sln ! wt-elan., Buses Um darally of learldri the kaglish language. 1- The proper moods of the *cede cannot be determined; frost' their spelling, nor thi spelling from the eessa ' tisr and consequently both must be learned by mictie gi or . from the teacher, and committed to memory. No wady 'presents so many difficulties or; requires so and shill .and patience, to teach it sueteerfuliy, and few persons, if any, can be sald4h have attained It pertivetly, so as to ptuaounce aU words according to some stawdard ait4or. Various methods tare been adopted to terihing : fhb bradeb. fly fibroid keg method the pupil Is regained to *vomit op the alphabet, both small kitbag and capi tals, and then go through tbi spelling book demi he tOMMetiONII reading. It is to be hoped thatifew taishers now tallow airs method: - t There is another method, highly reeotaluesdal by those who Dave used tt, called the lishonetie neeihuk, ilia whhsh each sound Is represented by a digniant chamber. Alter the pupil has been timiglt to reed in ;this oseaser, be La put to reading beads printed in-the etimmon o ltrell- .. lag. The mom common method pursued at present, lb for the pupil to anerneoce minding may lesion's ass so4l as he can proponees easy words sleight. The method 'par. sued In Germany and by some educators In this country - . bdoubtless, the best and most rational. By this urethod the pupil is tat taught a few sample word., with welch he is already familiar, such es cit. dod, mother, biller, brother, isliter, Ae.. Ile may be taught by aseadlof a book, eards,litoclut with titters on them, or the qv-k -b:aid May be used for this purp.e.e. The best trolls to vary the method, using cards at odetime, book; ai an ether, sod lb* blackboard at another, Ac. Theise 1 ter the virlarty of ways, the greater the interest *set In the pupil. The pupils should he examined daily, . the g _ sounds of the language. They shountto build inglett all the wounds correctly. Lot one pupil glee all the mends of a repellant them after the teacher; thin let ! the mat t 0411 repeat teem, and so through the nags; ' then let the class repent gum in concert. ,inery the sounds of the vowels are leari;eds commence .'with the consonants in the same way—then join a vowel sir and and a consonant sound. as—at, tr i te. As now as they have learned a 'few words, teach them to spell theorst both by letters and by sounds.. A sk them if they dui seen i • dog. Then tap them that you wilt put the name on , .the board—Dog' Then ask thou what the does and write their answers on the board.M—The dog rks,:• The dog run e, The dog bites, lc. Let them hose sl ates'- dod and copy from the board, or make pktures their be slater. In this way their progress will r aptand pleasant. A pupil will in this way learn - 21S words.namee of objects with which be is laminar, much easier than Do can terra 2fi arisitrary characters. . alltehlriMl 14E21 week.) frolauxican:D.l _._ CRESS. Ma. &wrap. ; —My object 1. • tr „ - --My of ,to in writing to you la ,to „,,4 If you would allow me to usis a linker the apace II your valuable paper no the above subject. , Your readers aryl aware that these I. &lomat 'the oldest sod most Iteller* twit game ever disctivered ; It serves to strength n the mind and gives Intelligence to the player. I wo Id attla Mr. Editor, whether .here are notenoughpersonaiin thik place who have a knowledge of the game to start il "Chess Club?” Many of our young friends would little to pies a pleasant evening together-at the moat elega t Of games, that of chess., I for my part, could be ' Olin, to join the Club, althongh I am only a moderate - lay, . cils ri In looking over newamipera we Ind in many pia th t• dubs are started and are thriving. Cbece as *Da I your readers are aware.' was the origin of the di4cove of 'this glorious, and ih•ppy land, .:America. We wt. throughout the SoutN and NC eat clubs starti s t, amid floe 1 would ask, why; cannot we have a -Chsr -ow la our city f By giving this a place In your coin a you Will oblige A Lord or rnailsitz.! Pottsville, Nov. 15th. 1,368. ir The suggest ion is ' We kr - - , w that there it • wit i f ,oggeot too , good. ~ . e know that there I a salt. Beirut number ot,ebess players In Pottsville to 1494 a chess clot), 'tad tbluk that , with but slight e ertirin ' sods a dub nn be organised. Intellectually, etiess, rw ''''a game, bas no equal, and we should ilk* to *lit . few tared here. ' nil, Mai AND 3C830113. jferDenths in New Yurk 'net week, 335. Pitr•Rutter is scarce at Sunbury at %wen neap. a pound. ittrtqtledonte Bisestehmti is about to re the United States. What game rhuaid a Glasgow bre fondest off ilop.Seeteb., per• Wine is selling in the North of this yes, at one cent a quart. .gar. Re e. R. Potts, parlor 'ef the Me Protestant church, of Wareeav ille„ -P s ., di week. , ft jeifillt is said them is iron enough in fn men to make a phow-sbare, weighing twen pounds. pe-The Delaware Legirlittera Hand* ate, democrats 7, otopeaidue 2 ; Lloure, de 14, npporitirn 7. -- J. B. Miller, a printer, committed ■t New Orleans last week by taking murp Cause—no work. . plf•Jatrob Oterrine, formerly of this B , was tweeted' in Tamaqua last wspk, on a charge, hut succeeded in making hiseseap i . pfrßlisabetb Carr, one of the 'imbibers , the' murderous assault of young Gould), in Nei Yerk,,' died 011 Sunday from tbe e ff ects of barinjtiricit. i l plif`The French clipper-661p Empressid' Bra ail, Capt. liberations, was lost on Rani,. Shoal ,oni the 16th of last month, together with, ' ght of] her crew. • . . . I jeffirtbet weight of a million in gold t r4B9 pounds 2 ounces—en sappa centlemon co nested with the U. S. Mint, Philadelphia. Don' Ibelieve it—send us a million to try. i ,OSIR"The following is traveling :—"lf y u want to keep poor, buy two glasses of *ls se h 'nay, amounting at the end of the year to 1361601 , 1 awoke three cigars, $64 7.V" ' i ffirCharles Kean sap, alluding toTs erly life "that 44 ,3 th e generous inhabitants of tn flea I am indebted for the first ray of - success that' U. luminated my clouded course." I. ... lif"Pigeons have hewn declared a noble by the city council of Dubuque, the ebtort.ln law suspended, and the marshal authorised trt "for 6 pigeon wing" whenever tiepin. -I • 1 •__ prltir. Barry Sullivan, said to be one of the most eminent Shakeperiannetors and reftelisis in England, is about to come to this round-pi -Be lately had a farewell benefit in Liverpool . Pfif - blany persons fancy themselves riendly, when they are only offieititis. They . ..conmil nut so much that you phonic! become Wise, as liai they i should he'recognised as teachers of wisdom ,fger•Th'ere are over 1.060 - recruits urr' ever e ner's.lsland—a larger' ' number then his fore, been there, at one time, , for many years past.— About eine tenths el, those who enlist aril for. t t eignere. A j&lrDatrid Leech, One of the earliestend most extensive canal transporters in the Statei died at his residence in •Lcechsharg, Armatron4 chuntyi on the 3d init., at the advanced ago of plity-sts I'‘ years. , .. , "sr A' young man in Cincinnati, nam ed Pike, having.grown rich in the iaky trade, bris just 4 erected a magnificent nper ease, the 6r eat in all the Wert, and a wag wants im to call it Pikee ,Alta-hall," ' i '. •• OPA few days ago. Wm. Jenny wa . murder, ed by his. daughter in Franklin,county, , '., near the Floyd line. lie chastised her (or 4 a Mis conduct, when she picked up a stone, wiihi which she slew him. -, ' 1341tOne_of the tricks of the Women „tit° pre tend they have accidee.ally got. from ling. in their eye, and induce a man to lqak in t. Look out I The teen is "sure gone," if be,l 1 a the i rs fur that something. • I Pi r 'ln' a recent trial before the Cott s at Cin cinnati, it was given in evidence that in women I . who died not, fi lung since bad secumula ed 28000 in her business of playing un a band wise shd , singing in the streets. _ . s : _ perA new Weiler match has beenl by the application to their opposite exti inflammable anhataneea, which thus is) un'affeeted hy-frielion,tind•ean only be couplet with eseh other - -wain it Or A molentent is on foot in Googpt to Ob i min the repels' of the clause in the St i t Coned.' lotion prohibiting the importation o slaves—u bill for that purpose haring tweelottodneed in . ' the Legislature lan. week. :- t , JrlPle a suit decided et Coltimbor.sadiansoth the 27th ult., Shrewsbury & Prince a4,4 4 ,t , blew. hotter. a verdict was rendered for the tfor erifor 510,000, when the latter drew a pis[ and sbot himself through the heart - • - I • • 1 pets& steam tire engine, self-prope ling, built at the Novelty Works. New York, was litsicessful- Ir tried on Friday. It bas been accepted by . the l City Government, and will be inane lately ` put' into-nee. Its cost Was $8,500. - , i i pEr-An exchangeAsys, that it is jyt as setesl7 Lie a inure to Undertake to get warmed without courting, es to attempt to succeed n bailout' without advertising. True as preaching., 'Our business fulki can ;tick wilin there. , • ~ ;sr The Oerreoatesl Dittem. have till equal as a tunie medicine. They. contain nn rileubt.l,,iatid . are especially•adepted to the delicktes amitetion of femaler,; A ' from from debility, ' from i any deransiment of th e natural functions . zio-Wild eats are frightening Nis Gampthire , people half out of their Wits. One trts been rts peatedly in the neighborbsoid of New Boston; and ailerons to kill it have failed. At geiniker one was killed last,'week, weighing 40' potinns. 1 pr On Sunday last a hear entere4 the pasture of Channady Cochran, in Corinth, MILL - and'Amni• tneneed depredations upon a flock of lallisep., The trogrigntiost of the firm eharehes tarried out and soon dispatched Ms. flieWelghell 200 pallid.. •, 1i 'A verdict of ;10,000 was nrodered against J. L. Thomas at krecent•aession of the Cover ea Pleas of Heron CO., O. - .A verdiet of $5,000 wea l .rendered against him for redueilli a yollog• lad 0 y under the premise of marrlage.,4l 4 n int $ . 25,. 00. • - ,7 1 .) jlo l "'New, Ante. dear, let miti.linpnems , Gee thing epos your mind—don't be ante ,wi t h the other little girls it the party." • "Ano, reother,'' replied the quich.witted pet, "let-mi-)taprese one thing upon your mind, don't come tray till the parted cwt.": - • •• . , .. i f I w,. ' lllT`The- r Phiiltdeeter wonounees;* an eating vastFb in Cleveland, for the 'championship of • America: The two , contestants are to go beyond the'ity Baits end eat mush and milk till one of the bona —the one who doeS not bent to be f dee red.thi'victoSl - , . the - followlog "Noiice,;"fra posted eonsoic ' vsy in is pal:dilation -alNee'. tint West :—.`Shat ' tbi l tgr. `doer--natni :es soon all yea have done talking sus siatost; . serve your 'rtinetbi the tome way," Be wouldn't do • glair thing to cut this out and' 2giatitstiLlni,their hats. '' . - ''• , , An lestaltattut 4400,0) . .0f.the injinies ate pet in Englaid, Cup Cana , irritred:out by dist Indian. and will be pat in circulation 'imme. , diet*. :They consist of teniiwa twenty cent pinees in ;silver, and one cent, piers in bronze, ' *sty beautifully executed, '1 . , I . • ',MPhil* is one of Prentice's last:—Our for eign missions have been enucirted into "homes tint the friendlere by the charity of the President. Crildentials are not-required, eXcept so far as that 'upPicanti mast, have been kirked . oat of Con greats by their immediate constituents. i,11$11•A, great shaving - match a;ainst tinny was performed) recently at. ;Keighley, England. ',3 rforessoi Carrodes, attended iby three latherers and five ;droppers, engaged to (have seventy men loi sixty minutes, and succeed initerforrolog the tusk tour minutes within the specified time. . ffirWilkies—"Really this.la not to be bone. • ho are' you, sir? and who wasyour father?" Homebred—"Who was my father? My father ,Was the ' inventor of threshing machine*. I am the Mit of the make, and an he set to operation aF a yeti little expense and at the shortest notice. No lank '0,4t." • 1 .048` prize fight wired on the, 30th tilt. on • the Canada side, opPosite Detrot, between Dennis • Rorrigan, of ,Detroit. and "Beatty" of Cleveland. Thirty.one rounds were fought, and the contest Was ended by a "foul" on the part of "Seotty."— They . were arrested, end committed to answer for a breed) 4 the pease. - . n i "MP A California paper says that the Americans if Vittoria asked permission to hear a pots; on --which' they' would pet the star *poniard banner. ~. The request was inowintly denied. "Well," said {he crowd, "let to raise a pole and stick /the flag of all notions to it." And so they did What they traid they would do, and a petticoat waved from he liberty pole. . , piltrof the 35 Vessels composing oar Navy. 10 ' , en built in New York. 15 in Philadelphia, 8 in I '' Mailtington s 15 in, Norfolk, 18 in,. Boston`, 7 in 1 Tortsuionth. N.ilft 4 1 in Erie, Pa., 1 in Pittsburg. .1 transferred front the War Department, and 8 . were pitrchasea. - These statistics include all the new steam oloopx•of war in process of construction, excent(the two at Pensacola. Pid,Ernest Murphy, uncle of the world-renown- lad Paul, has been scjourniug for several days in Cincinnati. The Gazette says: lie is himself a fine chews player, and the other evening, at the Queen City Club, heat the most skillful of his op. ponenta. He i -said to have given -Paul his first instruetions in the game, although of course the pupil now surpasses the master. "Byron asked Moire—"ln Love wherein Aught of resemblance lie's To the potato.?" "Witfr," meld Moore, "They bosh /bait fioes the eyes." "That answer's good,".rejoined my lord, In-the general laughter sharing; "But the Meiners that f fancied was That bath deereaae by paring." ' _ • jtsp.•The city of New York,' it is "Stated, pay. 180000 annually in support of almshouse., or about $ 2 200 per tiny; $250,000 annually for eletning 'streets; or.ahout $6BO per day ; $400.000 for lamps and gat.. or about $1.040 per day: $069,000 for police, or s2,6oo'per .lay : $480,000 annually for .014riett, or about $1,300 per day; $1.400,000 for public schools annually, or about $3,800 per day. Some•boya wandering over.Wheelingfill, "trbssting, Va., last week, chanced upon a large. rolleountekfdit bank bill., eancealed an a hol low 'tree. The bills were PriniiPally upon " Ken' tticky and Ohio bank.. It is supposed to have been deuosited where found by discreet riecals who deaigned toebeek it out as they needed it, deeUting a corn exceeding oil: thousand dollars unen'e upon their person.. • pe-A prize fight occurred ne•tr Trenton, N.J.. on Tuesday la.t.beireen two V.rtgliehmen, for a Ilarrei of ale. It lasted one hour an& fifteen mi- Paes. a nd *expiry severe, fiftrtwo round, being fought. Both men. were Pearcely tilde to stand, end were supported on the lest round by their se• empty. Their bodies were horrihly beaten, though r their facbs sukred but.little. Neither claims the - Mtirry, both being µnoble to Buhr longer. 'The Hartford Evening Press says a day or tw i n egtela passenger on one of the trains to New :reek bud a pet monkev,,with which he amused thp posit:niters. Near Port Chester the y ttnin sad • aoty . stopped. Nobody round tell the cause, an tic it was discovered that' blaster Jueku had 030128-• ted to the top of. the car - and pulled the cord which commuoiettles With ' the locomotive, end thus given the eninee'r the signal to stop. "ife•Mr. Illoorehead, President of the Sunbury and Erie railroad, accompanied by i‘fr. • Varies, e i bief Engineer, recently went over the 'entire route of the road from Williamsport to .Eqe, and found much to encourage• the hope of a speedy completion of the entire 'work. The President expects to be able to finish the road, And hare In. emmotives running over the whole road, from Philadelphia to Lake Erie. within two yearn. ' . pir-Puneh slanderously says:—The ran is enited masculine frohis supporting and contain ing the moon, and finding her the wherewithal to shine away cache doe ..r a night, s nit from his 1 being obliged to keep aueb a family of Mars. The , 0 0n is feminine, becanre sbe is constantly cbs'ng ing, just like a ship blown shout by every wind. The Church is feminine; because she is married to the State, and Time is. masculine, because he is Arid id with by the ladies. . . . figgrTbsi, fact that Angnuleme pears have sold in be Bultiniore market this yew., lit $6 00 per dozen. may awaken the farmers to-a proper no. tion 'of the great profits to be derived from the cultivation of this fruit.• Good' varieties of pears sawn* command a remunerative price. in any market, arid the choice kinds frequently bring enormous priees. Fruit culture generally could be practiced with profit by thole who are yet in. different to tbi; . importaney. uichie I ine.-1-' urn to firl ranee ho4st 4 Net I y•two y-1 n Tun Loarnox Times aan'Mß. Reco.—TLe Lon. don Times is particularly savage at. Mr. Wm. B. Itemd for his Treaty with China, and it makes ritt• merous charges against the American Minister, 'that are based upon a cope of the treaty, which the ..Thunderer" seems to have got hold of by some means: The treaty is in tbe'Stste Department at Washington, arid Mr. Reed has also soot a private note ( n it friend in this city. The note run. as •Hdiuws: "Please procure for me several new suits of winter garmenis at the Brown Stone Clothing 4611 of Rock hill & Wilton, Nor. 603 and 605 Chestnut street above Sixth, Philadelphia." • The` Oxygenated Bitters. For the cure of DYSPZCAIA ore Ismousvoi, Liver - emortnist, Asthma, C . '...efiveness,. LON of Appetite, /ever and Ague; Heart Bun., Water Brash, Acidity, Sea Sickness, Starry, Haagen, Headache, Emma, and General Debility, or . nay dieente hissing its origin in imperfect digestion. These Bitter!, no nit eloeses of our fellow cid. 1 tens, including: Members of Congress, Lawyers, Plirricians, Clergymen, Planters, Farmers and gathers testify, are theloaig safe, certain, and roe_ • "reign erectile for the immediate relief and per tnanent cure of the many cruel complaints which 1.; . / some phase or other of Dyspepsia, afflict t our race. • These Bitters were discovered by Dr. GIROPIXE B. Gates, and in their formula differ entirely from that of any tither preparation of medicine. Con ' Mining no , alcohol—no Attinerol—no poison—no noxious drug—in their nature tunic, not stimula ting—retaining their virtue's in any clime; they are 0 a combination and a form indeed" of eine which knoirs, no rival in exterminating dis ease end restoring' the4ystetil to its pristine vigor and health. No mitter c of how 'long standing, or • howeiter induced or chronic in its character the disease may be,,—no matter that it has baffled the skill 'e the Physician, and 'resisted she 'efforts of .ffietltettie, a eingle'trial of throe Bitters will &Vie. - fyaho sufetter bit "disease is amenable to the primer remedy.... , testimony of the many cures effectell by this .itenOly, reference is had to the written certificates from distinguished individua)i known all over the lard. S. W. FOWLE. & Ce., Proprietors, • • Beaten. ..For Me by their agents everywhere. Angara :--',John G. Brown, J. C. Hughes, and Henry. Saylor, Pottsville; C. 4 L. Iluntsinger, Schuylkill Raven ; ll.' W. Prevost', Minersvills ; E. 7. Fry and McGuigan & Fowler, Tamaqua; H. Shissler, Port Carbon ; Paul Barr, Yinegruve•; G. Reagan 4 Son, Macaroni; Charles harsh, New Philadelphia; Jonas Robinhold, Pert Clin ton; R. 11. 'lrvin. St. Clair ; E. Phillips, Now Castle; John Williams, Middleport. July 31, 1858. 31reowly • , airiales Elasteri Eau Atbenienne r oa llaia itintovron, has matured-wonderful results in re 'doting the hair to its ortirloal !km)°, and pre . sery Ing the eyeilght. It la warranted erattely free from lady Ipjarloax substance, sad Is aiore eel:addax thin say prep .ration for the hair, ever offered to the poblle. For We by all remeetible Dr:greats, and at Laboratory, 70 , 11 Chestnut atrate,tri Jnims It Ira t , invented. •fnitieiaf ,Kited ere grated by For mkt 1110 wllnleialeagd retail, gtAlipEß SON'S Drug and cbemleal atom Ptittpvlilit. /16rAl Book Vsr the filakeettT, R . IAMtEL • 8. BITCH.—SIX LSCTIIRES on the cause' sad curl of Coaaareptioni Asthita, ItrOachltis, Heart Discus, Dyr peptts, Female Comptslata; sad Chronic Dteees.s getter ally, tbotiad.3Bo pages?" eofriritel sp.) by Dr. 8.8. Mar, eiplaintag the sulhot's treatment, by which he both 'prevents and ogres the gaffe disease*. This hook hi. bean the names of sesta: thoasands of lives. Price 25 cents. 'Seat by mall, nost paid, for 40 coots. Apply to Dr. S. 8. YITPI3, one* 714 Broadway, Neu Tork. Consultation peripmelly, or by tattoo, fret: •••. - October =, 'BB 433 m . arniiitiv:vasts tile world ms Mad U of any sate* to time is about alektiesa has extinguished the* cepedty fer , enjoyment. _ . The most welcome intaigeneeWe eta give to all who are thee Mt. fisted, is that the twits of recovery are within their 'reset—that they have only to avail ,themetives of Pro % fount Ifolionars matchless remedies in order to chat. olf the lialadieeitilab Irabrasklngdwen their stre n gth, Obits, and eonstltutions: ' lnd obtains sew hold on lift. and ii seer Mama its blessisom the Pills , are, to our totals knowle*Ottdiseint sett results In chmnie Cerebra andeholle, *stoma of the stomach, dunes of tee kklneys, and liver complaints, ai hay* never been .:•!jairadleted -in thin country; white Holloway's Ointment la working miracles In *dental dhordere. ,-.• • , , 1 ..lirThe Great raigllidli Re eredr......41k JAMES CLAUS'S ONIXIISATID MALI{ PILLS.— Propind has a pnartiptier of, Pr J. Cuatidit. a,' Pivot:UDE* . Itoonnaasyto thottiora. ' ';',' larahuibli aNdielao safallltis tlia ears ot all thou palatal alotitaagoanu amass to width the ieolflo dattiatltatkat Is satiOet. it watinatot all commis sod nr awn all obstructions . aa4 a Opkir 1711 e MS; To 31Iaretod, Ladles It peculiarly salted. ' 1114, to • abort time, Mtn on the monthly period trith rigularlts. • twit betty, priei Clue Ilollsr, bears the floverstetist . Stampof Great Britain, to Prevent eolatiterfri,ti • Mac Pills Ouneld el* be bane by Jeweler do-beg tst , rnurr TURKS MONTHS of RAY, u Oa ira pons to brit" so Misrarria l moug. di g e ig y older' gi me (40 ere We, In ail raw of Sorroos dud Epinal dffeations, Pale Fit the Deck and /Jabs. Fatigue on alight eitectlon, Pnipitar (lon of the Mad, !IMMO, and Whit* throe_ ergot n run what all other twin boy. failed. and as awash a powarfol reanady, d' not contalla antimony, or anythingloartol to the conidital fon. Pall dinniiona lb. pamphlet &nand each iodise," wbleb should be corehtlbr hosierved. • Ma Agent to the United States and Canada, JOB 3108118, (lat. L O. Baldwin . * 004 , Rochester, N. Y. 9,—511 and 6 postage stamps 'netts& to any au. tbo ' cised Agent, wilt inning a bottle, containing over 50 pulle.. by return mall. . For ode in Pottsville, by MENAI, SAYLOR: - in Tama qua, bY E. J. FRY; and by all Drugglets throushOnt the United Ststesand Canadaa‘:-, (June 19068 IV' • •. TUE GEE4TEST bleciLicral Xfiescsaver3r. OF THE AGE. • MR. KENNEDY, of Itoxintry has diocese*" In 21., one of our common pasture woods a remedy that cures EVERY RIND OF HUMOR, flog . The Worst Scrofula down to a Common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven handfed raitea.and never failed except in two rases. hot 'chowder humor. no has glow in his poeneleinn over one hundred r-Comprising a meat attrective asitirtment of the above floods, whirti am offered at the lowest Mires. • / * s •Olve the “Bee five! , a mil, and examine the °Pod& [dept. 25. '5B 39.11 litligious )fitellifit'l, Tares will be it Qnsrterly =Sleeting held ! , lotriorro . (Sunday,) in the M. E. Church Of pisost on ',Lich occasion the Rec. Andrew:Tethers:A:4 Phitada.; will preach In the moniing at 11:1 o'clock. Qnaiteriy Nice Feast. at 3 P. M., ind preaching in the eciening kt 7: by the Rec. Dr. Cunningham. Presiding Eider o Reading District. • A mamma's In Philadelphia was prrpar,ing a Pante metal tract. , In summing pp the additions to the seve ral eburcbeein.lbat city. as ibe 'vomit of the late re. cleat, It was‘hand that In one denomination there bad been more than - three tbottranit addition.. tie another over elahteen hundred. id another fifteen hundred, in another twelve hundred. and en on. makingjin all 'awns tbau nine thowtand: twenty ftve prayer medium, have been eetabliehed, in connection irlth as utility different . engine Companies. - Tug New York Obserrer. mentions as anent the ;Reels of tlir bete religions reeleal,the afloat's) areeasiota l to the Presbyterian divinity schools of the country. , One , hundred and sixteen students are now in the Tbeologb eel Seminary at Allegheny city- - This Is a fur larger number than has ever horn 1n the St•minal.7 belore;--: Other eentlnaries arealsnilliwtwlth young !gen !preesing into the ministry: Princeton has more thatijll3o,and tlO vilikgehaa been largely called on to furniabliedgingilor shore who entlid not be acrommodaled with in the &ub - nary buildings, The Union Theoltgical ktemlnary in . Kew York' bas 124 student .. We are told l that many yonnkmest In basinees, and mine who bait !studied for' other profentions, have turned their atleCtion to the mloietry r ,!! 1 NroTicza. 1 • 1 , Ara. METUODIFT hPISCOPOL caur.cu: . . Second Street, Pottsville, Rev. 11._ E. a !Mon, pastor. Di. tinesertleaevery Sabbath.at 10 A. Motad at 7% P.M. iribtoiuctsii LUTlLESUNClitßbll.MarketScipare Pottsville. Rev. W. U. Luvriss tut, Motor 4 Divine' aer. ak a In this Church regularly every Sunday. Morning; at 10% eclock; evening. at • o'clock Waekly Prayer. Meeting. thunelayevening. at 7 o'clock. ) . icir- THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN gliiiRCIT a• 111 worebip regularly at the dareciate Relhrmed Clinic Mending, Matitet.strtat— Rev: Salim Cr., Pastor. ' Sabbath morning, - kt 10 (A-Melt l even Mrs. at 7, ": dna. , Weekly. Leci are and Prayer meeting. Wedneed y 1/ Premiums, at 7 o'clock. • - i •_mAgazzrt. [The notice In our leg to the effect thatit.C.Defwller lint Christi. Delbert, both of Erhuyikilll Haven; were trawled onTthe nth lost: by nee. C. M.Ettoe , wawa mean' fabrication. It Is 41Mcnit to Imagine helnfotiee'Which Influence; elicit a iublirat lam but In o a r it Laa devoid of sit as It to eentrinptlble, 111 we'aeiertaln v Ito Intl let ail tha Imposition upon us, we shall be tempted _to mate an example of the perporr.—En!` miALI BANiiti—ANDRWTEI—On the tith Inte l by Rey. 11.1 proton narits to Ann A Ntarlii, all!of Pettis.' Title. , I - ; COOK At Vllitamsburn. N. il,.Ottobsc 311 they: W. Partridge, Joan L iar - Ccloy..Of Duca,. ,„„uca4 mutate. to FAIR. Baca. Bac daughter ofilobti and t late'Eltzabeth 11,13;nee. The marriage eeteasany performed at the reqbest and by the bedelde at bar dy lagmotber. 4 f , AIROVER VA BAKER'S.] CELEBRATED. - FAMILY SEWING MACHIN • E New Stile. Price $30.1 ; - figs n 4wa qurYrwit Ml/ 9 28: 11.30 ChTstutitYol,ThifilielP Them anehinis yew ttom,two spools, aint.Pno a amen Or unspoiled strength, beauty. and iriskleity, which wW nor rip, CVO , * if ;every fourth late& ha.oll. Tbaly are unquestionably tbe beat in' the wirket..for badly !ur• ArerSEND YOB 'A CIRCULAR:it • " ' ' 413dias of the ?nisi ,- _Every father ought he -purrhase ooe:L.lWasejaknlie Go I __, Takes the lead of every other . .—.Nrrattrid4cltellpim Is rapidly coining into general nei.f.isoul 'Wick Altar cote.` la the beat of its klnd..Miners' Joi r nial, 1 , • I -- . - 'A child tuay.inausice or e—Siusra +3l[4 '1 . It Watson 'llk, cotton, or leallicr.—spriegflettlittes, ' flew' from common 0p0015..-Laspuict ifevwd.. - 1 . Its name an as durable SIR . the tatadre.-17 ifierethl. liewe allow and beatitlful holul.—Adam* It is managed with perfect ease.—Zraproipe Hawk. ' It (snot liable to get out ofeder,-Alhanteille Repair. Superior to any we ever saw.—Cbrplaid Onsetis.'- Tery,Justly taking the lead.—CreportJeWrosh We marvel at.lte wonderfuLeser lob.-that Merida. The week is nestand swbstaidial Clutis B r eilib, I Will Ore' better satisfsetion thew - any otlecr.--Mogp. Will , • ' . , i i We know DiW+. The best manufactured In this ceuntry.-BaUstase ii fah wr.. Not a stogie stitch will poll out.— Weed/piny awslifir , • j- It tideless Its work he k when it scope. --Auneritausews. Wakes a stitch that will n$ riP,^44lNktiolik.t.....,ll"'' Of tweettlasble value to ainnon.—.bray Shwa ' Rapidly greeting In publie'faver,-thieta: ;ItusaiW Is OA eosins Into , bests ref-Clhow The (Inver & Rater Is the hest.— , Iciswtte. The brat outs clus.--aupert Herat' Oct. id, 'IS , . illl • WANTED. . BROE iiiERS WANTED:;---S iz Stinem w tti 4 a Foreman ,r* *anted. IMMediable ' I Y. br ow r. at - Aitiland. to *bow peel ' , spat *HI be givari:. Won, but good, workmen peed apply.— tba fUrtgialiaianit be well acquainted with e Ult Ina out *044 • . .-- - WILLIAM 11. 11121iiiiT. i Aebiand.Noemibar Z.), '5'S . . - 47:rxt• ..„ DISSOLUTIONS: ~ p p tss,ot, TioN.‘ OP PA it,TN ER sini..,;—:lotice is hereby given that :the partner. . istety nutetsting between Ate sham Saylor and Gott !Mb Alctrantirl..lln the "rood and Umber (badness. In iIV yne townstOp. Schuylkill county; Irani dlamoliell on 'betroth day tir Nov e mber., A. 11)., 1448, bi noon.' cow vent. All debt M owing to thesaid partnership are to be j reeelvtd by wild Gottlieb settaubei, mud all demands on i said partnerst4p em to be presented for payment to the I said Gottlieb hunted, byambrun the asWe businvia ii I hereafter tojberarried tee" ABRAHAM SAYLOR. I j _ ' Gott LINN spii.ti; an. November 2C 'bil --___--' ./ . 4; of .. , • 1 pissokcuTioN.—The Partnership ! , heretofore existing between Christopher Boats and t env Rich.q the . mining of Coal, on Sharp Nknintain, j neer Palo AI has been this day (October a ISM.) ells; l teed by taut I consent. -The 'debts et the late:6 m : •le II be settled by George Inlets, by whom the basinewi o il be bereat eV carried on. on Ma own ateourO. - CH SISTOPIG Iltlt BOW?, - ' ONOIRGERICII. Pottsville, fietober,3o, WI ,. - 41.-60. FOR, SALE & TO LET: • OA ' S ► LE—Otie 40 tiorie Engine; A ...L . J Ono 301. tort• Saito' ; Ono Brooker; W Driit Cars. and a lot of hop Timberlat the Beaver Meadow Mine.. CoeCtakon infamehangt, Apply to P. W. bifltbleent., ,PottirrilliniriLotifilOßGY InitAnlilt, Beaver Meadows. Neuenabee 'NS ' 473 m rtIO tE4o3E—the "TRESCKOW a ,1 n most e.uD or:me— ...uy attuittel fur alial, ip publican Matinee% on the Jo:incline of turaptite reads leadio from Tamaqua- and Sunlinit Station to Jeannine, gasteion and Wliktieberry; ,alam to .linirer Meadow Town, Ae., &C. POR&COMOD to 61 Flynt on the tiot day of April. 1&59. For partirola4 empire of, or addient lettee to "Mr. 0 C. Gosh Drunthaida. tlertuan Nib& Owl Co., at Treockow, Treockom P. 0., Minim tp., Carbon county, Pa." . ' • . t ! - ' litivotat.or. to, 'bti .. . 1 47-it . iIE - A . FUEL. — Coke' tor ink, in. Margo or Mud I gtuantltle.. at the to price of o cent. per bushel ... titninini either at the ogler, or sor t. . of th e Pattern le OisCompany. i Nov. tr.i, '4l 41-tf 1 ' .1 3 ..------ .- i- . . - 117 1 IRF. RICKS for Cu polas, NEW' in. _ll iindifllist Flimflams, from the needing Work.. f or safe low.at t he - • .- riossEu FURNACE Pottarille - Jan.l9, Imp. I , 34 , ' 1 . -- :OR ' F.NT A Tlirei . . , , 1. Brick our, In Market etre - Apply to Pot Gm lin, October 2,:fi1l -- i E W e i I I October FOR Flour order. A pp 11. SellOLI Pott.,lll. RENT—The Old Orchard eel. It li•now In th , st rat. running .= ly to It. 11. MATZ, on the pletuleee, or to f." ' DEMI Mt. *llly 111, 'M. ) , , I .. ... , 31 -if ILSA E *ix - pairs of Lumbe. 1 ---- I L - Ttuok will 1* eold,ebeep for (volt. or note w 111) tip puered IN•C rity. t,Atso, a valuable NUM.:. on lbw MUM , tottne.'. A ply to r JOllNllEtilitl. Truster. • Poti*Tilli.,•May IT, 'L SI - ... , 1t,•11 pi?. • OR SALE—On sup erior 8 ineh _L - • t.-.1. , ,1 map. with eolhinn pl end eonnertions— all ready t, , he put into the 'tido*, WM ho 'told low,— Apitliat t e Tamaqua iron Work. for hirther-lalbrina• that. ' &LOITER A ALLEN. Attptat4l,ll' ' , . 34- 14 1 0Rr LEASE--ILVER TER=2 A' }LACY. PROPER . T.—, iotellittetherv. l'iable sod Cirditowill he LET ft* three or tive,yeara..on reat itotiable term.. roe part tto6itate, iddrees—J. S. SI LV Elt, 'Jr.. of Philadelphia, Pa...... . . -11t*thber 13, `SS ' 40-21* • - I 1 0 R REN'l'd--A: con ver itnt...4 . .. 1_ I d* ling honer, with stable. iituated In Nor I region! treet, *horn Seventh, formerly oertipied .y John L. larlin. PCI4.I!ARIUI3 gl?Ctl the first of.Ortober , seitl. }inquire of . ..11E.5511. FOOTED. I j" PottsalLe, September 4 'ss :16. —_ e-- 4' 10 it SA LE CHEAP--A ire copy 11 031 4 'N leholson'a Dictionary of the ~.)klenee of A rehl...: iect!ureilluilding. Carpentry, ac.. fron t the terlicet ages! to the resent thine. forming a romprehensivw work of it,.4.,,,,ir.,_ili na t ea t e d with '..Wtengraiingk on steel. • Por isile at IL DA '.). N AN'S Donk R 'Mat iimery Store. , iILIWASHIVG'I;'ON PRESS FOR; sAILE.—A secombhand ITashington Pres.*. No. 6 ,sme--pLaten.. 41X-5. 26 inches-1.4.46 a. 2934 luchee—ln - gag! mitier. le/grater with an Ink stand, with roller/ at. . tanhed', will be sold at a renionnble price. The-Press raid be'reed at Itogg's k Kirk's store. Arch st reel. al.se Front, Philadelphia. Address N. D. CORTII 11l lIT a CO. 1 j • Trenton. N. J. ; Y epti.int.rr 25.'55 IP.l.:lui. 1T 1 ' 7-1 - " ET--,A.copvenient and en In+ .... ... fOrt i: able Dwelling linnet, two ntory. with lase .=. wont above ground,4 hydrant In basement.) two rooms .6 eadh floor; situate on the corner of I‘rh ttylklll Mo n iae and Courtland street, the rear cnct of the) Into _.rohit Pinitirton's property. Dent imArrate. Apply to ' )C. LITTLE, I. Agent for the Owners. -. 1 i pot / arliie. )clober 30.'55 . 4441 - . . . CIOAI, YARD 'AT SCIIUYLKII.L. ) ii;kv EN vox SALE.—The undtSrsigned o ff ers ter le e f teir awl Yard. together with the natures. mvid Walt d' lease—also the buildings. consisting of 3 iimise. , 1..1.1 : . 'Saccldteir. dc. This bone Of the west den ruWe noted, in the county. The yaid is just oppieile t a tichuylkill Haven real landings; has en excellent ru .if euntom —a large proportion of them being Wm. ors, Owing to the Close po,xlmitx, to Stilert's ATwas I ilin., he shrddltr; Is sufficient to shelter a large mock of c-./.1. The.other Pool yard has no l abeda. the build inir, nd locality are well calculated fits grocery. There ie ik groOdi hay rock. much wed by brmers gOlog to Pott r . Thesatnek of coal is small! , i ttut . . 1 Cession given itnmedlattly . Apply on the nretni• 5 a..4 aes:[ot to 111. P. H. PALM: - . . PALM k CON. be l linyi kill Mayen. Sept. 25. 'IA ' 392 m i NOTICES. ioTtcc.—=Notice is ,hereby given tbit 61 , .0,' It. PRIM.. AKett fnr Robert W. INekim's o, bag bought of Thomas Cassuly. the Tremont ~(A`. l lilery.illosie In Branrl3 towe,iship,Seboilklll county. ,'member 13, '5B 46,1t* LOST OR MISLAID.—A note dated March t. 11., 1855. drawn by Allen Vieher la tmor of ael Marptry, and by blur endorsed. for 16.10. ike . T aiusent of the note. ban been ,rtopprtlobe .put llr Is ,ca tinned not.ie negottele It. ' FRANCK:I. tIAS0:8. , TOTlCE.—Notice is he rebylk ai , ;e ---- n tinned . • i l °l . t4 t vl ba i t i' t . C v aa il lan B Day 51AfIE on. In li t;ui: of Jonathan Kantiicr, of Schuylkill Haven. belone. tome. en all penoOt_ne cautioned against poreharlng! the S.UlttlEL SILK ECU:St:AST. ' • huylklll Maven: Nov. 18.'58 . 48.3t0 i;r •• Waria.'lre Brunch Pe. Ront.•• - 1. ASHINGTON CAMP. NO. Ital, 2/J. S. of A.. a Pi., ).. V. tneetaeaerk Monday Eveniug:MVrd story Thenip in 's 11311..8`. E. corner Markel and Second st reeta. Pot la al IM. Pa. Beard of - Cotrofpaldaiew—W. Y. Malar.; Mal. 11 SINILIN 7, CHAA. Wits:mull:rm. F. M. HODGSON, p. fl, J. PAutre:/i. S. •• lanuaA• 10. 'hs 1-iy ~ . _ t NoTi.cE TO SCHOOL DIREC .TORS.:—IIavincr been appointed County Sunqrin• 14ndent of itchnylkill County. Director' and all other' Itit.rreMed will tall upon me in person. ~ r addreaa me at S b9ylkill Haven, Pa, • ' W. A. FIELD. 1 - Munty SuperinteAden t. Sal tiy lk:11! Haven, Nov. 6, 'A ' , • 46 3t : 'llie.store accounts, hook debts. doe bills, te... of the Palo Alto Atm*, owned NE. KLEIN ERT. hire been tb day assigned -to • the` üboerlbee. 'All persona knowing themselves Indebted said nreonnts will call r and make immenlato tietthe • ent wtill • WILLIAM BENSINGER. . . fat° Alto. October nri, '63 „ ' 44-Gt• j 1 -- 7 -- \ N'D lINISTRA'fION NOTIC.— • . Item of Administration to the Lamle of. it !CU RD TS IN, late of Poster township„Sehttylklll criunt y. il ardi Wring been granted to the undersigned. a))„, cis i l debied to the mid Estate will make payment. Sind ago 'haring claim. will present the mute to 1 0,t0t.;, , ,. .;3.,.s E B ll„AliClii P. DEW RES, Administnitor. J(..sAI."ICE OF TtlE MT. CARBON i? • „r imi n Liz t i l :A ri l t, ) , Cr pn Th t l l a a d t e . I t p h b e la. A . , i n t t zm l /Lr 2 6, 1 , ;t:.:1 , : f the - St kholders wil l be held at tb.- Other. No . . 31g, Wit. nut et' t.on Monday, the Sixth day of December u ... g t. - - at 12 o't ock. A. M., at which time an election for a Pres ident-a d Eight Managers. to eerie the ensuing year "will be std. . • JAS C. DONNELL, Secndacy, Nave h air 6. '66 ,r • 15-St _ . • 1 1 1 MINIS'ITATION NOTICE.— Wiherviu, letters II AdMinlit ration on. he estate of i:d Rogers, late of Casa township, Schuylkill coun ty; deceesati, bare been granted by th • Register and Re corder of Schuylkill eriunty, tri the subscriber, notice ,ht hereby given to itilltiose indebted to mid estate to make payment. :old thole haling claims will ,present th . ni forSettlemeot. IiANN Alf DAVIS. . t. 10, '5.5 .12-61srl , -- - AdatialsO4trix. -, wrlcE.—Notice is 'hereby given . that 1 hare made application to ths Court of Com mon P 1.411 Of Schuylkill tatunty, fora diarharge as an Insolvent Debtor. under the Insolvent EawaoftbinCons• cnonwealth. and that the said Cajun bare deed on Mon day. the 6th day of Dehrinber. at 10 o'clock. A. M.. frir - tbeltitaring of toyaelf and eredltiow—when auri ?Leis - altpesitona interested may attend. ' • • ' . MICUAEL TitOM AS. kneember 10. 'SA .. . . , gEitt* I; f 9RBERRY CREEK RAILROAD COM l'AN'Y.4 9 ,Notlee la trrebygiven ttw• hoard of li ana anaemia t h e/ J/orberry Creek Railroad Company, of ~t money, that au litmus( eleel ion wilt be belt} try. 4 ha atorkholders of said Company, oo; klonday, the ettrlday of December ,nest, at the house of 51111MUVI Flibert4td the bor n ph of Blnetne.o. Schuylkill roonty, to eleeriby baliotrie Preaktent. Elebt !tianixeri Benet/am andllarie Tree Purer, to serve for the etanilrad year. . JOIIN STRIMPFLEIt, Sec-Mary. Plaetrova, Nor. )3.18 . ' lee IN 'the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill • oount.— he Auditor appointed to distrilsotethe foods In the heads of John P, Uobsrt. Vol- Trustee to eAI 'the real estate of ROBERT WOODSItiEi deceived. hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of. his appolatmentit his care In the &welch of Potts ville, on Monday. the :19th day of Newsletter. 'A. fl-Isb4, at 10 o'clock, A. M., win/hand where all persona Inter. Asted may attend. • DAVID H. BREEN. Auditor • ;Novelisber 6,'66 ' • lb-.".t - .4. UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The Ri tal. of WILLIAM COLT. deceased. i . e erudite'', and ail pereOnla intorrstod. mill take ru tine that the undentemel. apoolateil by the OfPbeee' Gpurt of Montt - per eonnty. Auditor. to iwttle'..aed..adJost the rat." and Oroparttomo of the peva to the band" of Jame. fi. Greet, Clarence Li. Frkk. and Dar 't• V. Clerk. Administrators at WILLIAM COLT: fate of raid team ti , dreolumd, toiled among the several creditor'. according to law:--111 attend"' the “Montoer House." In Dau. vino, in mid county. on Tuieday, the 30th day ot . No. vember. A..110.01168,.t0r the purpose of fwrkreleff the dudes of his oppoinimsout; when and where you may attend it you think proper. - .JOIIN G. rnicry.K. Domelike. October A. II 4441 1 Auditor. 1,-. .. _.... eV ......,_ ...4_ .... OA MEN . TAKE- NOTICE.—As there his been a report pat la rtneletket by 1101110 afedel periossermaphout the Whew that there am no Stable, kept at Ibis piece. 1 DOW .Lb 10111f0120 My hisiMis and the pates generally, that 1 de keep Ptahles Ihr the aecourteedatioa of boatman, and .111 keep Males and Iloress ac cheap as the cheeped. and as good lee the best. • 1141-A tbualataref spring water raeralog ,at tire Stable door. • "ELKIN'S MOTEL,". Illewitrikainwtsit• iew Jersey. - Itb. IW ,÷ • . , - • 01PARMS R6HIY. ProprirMr oassosta. Auziku baa clump of the Ear. mbar NV* ;;S Din tri..ifirLßEßFri r. - 4Wtf MEDICINAL. !TUX OrIpatATED.UOLLAND nEMKOY I3TSPEPSIA, DISEASK OF TUC KIDNI:Is . . - .1-I,VEO vEANYESS of AN . V E ftr ois . r 1 VERY FARMER AND • EVEI;y bl FAMILY ha. Itk.ponallar Aires entann atn a, t ~,,, wading towolne fa.ta Ito tit*lpe:ll.l wird down treat Nano to On, perbapa. Th. prlncip It tbt t a t. 44, ,41tool oot t, wnrwaany In aflery bon.. li, u..4fato t ted . P., tvlnt crm, - pounded !tlt tin o.lllful hand*. ..ft t n 0 n0t .i,„. 1 ,,, nie ', n ib t o I 'Ale and ineOnDigtrill..-fcr,ol'ultprlscoiti,. fy h . 10 1 4 Nair nrtnr tat be publir In a Nobly ran. i lepa Mat t Wm, a hat trill naartly a upply thin want. pri , paled poet ant.ntifin principle.. nib tannid t 4Or fimpi”. meting bet Tony. yet each filltllling it. tan rrint , thal tilt io Oleo., TO THE PUTIIICI k. 14 to here offered .1 o A , Ottrttil•lit torte, Zeit pOrfectly oaf, no foci:amt. which:acting . upon th e eiriculation. raiser the action of I he,or atoll. igeth,..t..4. arta of b'eaith. eoper lolly after soy d.billtottne attack fit 6 , 4111Mo/re. after depresainn from eat or any incal or *eel thebtal cause; no .4sotinS ?mit. , which. with i geortv stimulant toooter.mete w • pwrultwr influence upon tb fIt+TOCIIII oystrm. ealmin italtwous Irrltat lon. • hen taker properly. without the le endow,' to the brain. raid without that' dlotreootn,e ri'action o bleb l e th e b.n,., 1 moat tonics—often cooping morelnjor) than tbcortglnal d boas*. As A TONIM moderately and - Piitnanen fly tlifatt tog the miarriee of all part■ or the frame. producing neres,ont) healthy Inert/De of the art il.ll of the vari.•u+ manna, etietnirally champing tt , e. nrittit ..f the *topnotch. lend art. lop nrrmallpoti the liver in rnrulatlop permanently ration,. - litt fo rAVtinever export. to find titian ber'erage *III bldg nted; but to the Ark. weak and Inir.opirlted. It ; will perm. a grateful Aron:utile curtilml. singe larremedial prorierth.o. P^PulorrrY or fhb. deHrtl , Aroma 4,15 indueed many hntlattone which the yulrit, ahnuld guard asrainat purrhaelng Ile net twrouaded to brlYaultlitux etre, until you have riven enran %Veil Mt. Lisp litrrras alai? trial. One bottle will eeo.heee you to,w Infinitely ouperler It le to all thee. t i3-Sold at Siper bottle, or all bottles for $5.11 the - 801.4: PROPRIETORS,. BENJAMIN -PACE, JUL; &CO.. PlOrmarentisto ant, (Anis i ts ' PITTSBURGi.PA. ! for sale In Philadelphia by t he orenie—Aloffinan 1 Nortrtgl office of the bevioerot ; John John'', Intl Race street; Drott R cone. It 3 North Second atom*. Also, it, ilitter_a Co.; Lancaeter,lor John F. Loot, Ft - a.; Pottsville, Johnli. Prowo..l. C. C. thirties ard, P. W. Epilog; TATuaqua,Ly F. J. Fry; ytloersrillr, J.. Rurne, and In Schuylkill Haven. by Pr. Chl November 14. 'l4 10- WILLIAMS'S ANTI-pYSPEPTICI FI 6 IXIR. .117 'popsy llntig• • IL on vipapit e Il y L stimn L4 ° .! B an i d l lnw S k .N att S eti l d B ed il ar i ltl: d ie _ . er of the digeativ e organ}. A • vapenay and tta attendant Ills, sorb as :Valiant, Headache. , Vrritgo, Uiwnrnt of Sight, !Wady of.the Nwrous Sysleni, Ityporhoidrio. Jan Mike. 1,411 Ilppettle. • iresany of the Strength. • • Ftrtulence. rah frcluen(hekhing of wind, tosse. Omit:pp/mu antiltneastaras nettle Bowie, ' Alloy, roam JJanditr9 INIIIOIIOII at the pit of the Stomach, L,eenit'ompltoni, Oppression. assn &tang. I t tlpthilinn...l the //n,•(, /bon on the pi t if the Sloonorch, or towards thorax/lot Ude. SdrOleafre of t ( limp/ .7(.... 'I Ltrprrunm if spiOas and irritability of temper. or). . Ilea.. in many raft.% th hod the skill. 10° , 01010re. of ths hem medical proud i Monet. in t ieworid, and mat., c it, , have beetiatandoned as incurable., Da. J. Mitu.t.ses, Chem let, aint_PhArmareutlot. atter studaing elbeely. the practice of Dolo. Abernethy and 4 Johnson. England. and observing the nature tot the doe rate in all its stages, during a sojourn in the Lad hero and VeSterlt portion of the United :Melee. where it pre vails to a _realer extent thou el aew here. torero trot Ifts to Soon h Atneries. reirtald nada goof herb's. front whilk he .prepared an "..Etaxitt;” which. after eighteen yen,. toae in private practice, has' proved Dort( wore elliracitoueou the cur. of Llyspepsy. than any medicine that has k ler keen* prepared in ally ago or any rlititeelln the Mate put. pap.. . . Having submitted it, with an explanation. Of ii men , pnnenie to A number of Phyrielans.nf 'Philadelphia salting whnnt were lion late Drs. Joreophllatiehortic nt 4 J.C. )loortont.olt hae received , their entire approsal. I'd many of the Medical Vacuity are now not only' pro...rite ing it for their pailedits, but are using It Ilisundars. • personally. and in their families. As a tonic, If ito n 0.,. quailed. anolits properties are of PO invigorating a ten nun., that it is givrci with pen feet safety and success to the crioet tender Infants.. 4 . . The.° Maixte" la very grliaual. het certain to Ito artier, upon the organs of digeetion. the increased ?wroth:hint the liver. panereas and morons inebrans of the nto o mach. and requires that only tone. be taken in twee. ty.lour boom: for eontirnted Dy 'Try y can Old, be rO , lll Il k toy .7n.i..14 restoring the organs. of di;:testion tt a hold. thy etate. • The great 'curtest. Met w'tb in touring gybe" moat aggravated ease of Dspepsy.otecompanied snipe. time. with a high grade et hyporhondriasia, hoe estate- ‘lished the moat unbounded rainfoolenee in the rurativ• protiertlya of this '•killItItl," In eorroboXfstiopof which read the following lest lino talc:. ATI'IiSTATION.—We. bating useoriVillfews's "Anti. , Djspeptie.tilair." with the thrift p I feel satistartion and 1 surreys, take grrat pleamtrot In re. otuntenollog It In all person, suffering with Dyspepsy. as we are luny con vinced of Its was, retitnalle qualities in rostooring the digestive powers, removing all pains and Utleafiliclao and itnpartinA a healthy tone 11l the Stontario:, o ' , John IL-Pelona«, 34 South Wharves: Casper Moor!., Tonally; Thema. 41 {bong. l'resident of (tank of Proa• a.alranift; Abner Elate., !far ket street above t'tatt : Edo word it. Rowley. N 0.14 'l,Ctorth IV hart...; Michael pew, Superintendent ' - change: flannel, Side., Yretniford Rs to. 2A !Albert etnet; II N. Sperry.' .aa r. , n , .. Newbold. No , : 1103 Cbeatn, ota: It no. Yard. to City Dow • lludr idosay ; 11. Ni Miami" 94_ - M : ater. at lirnto'. The tigt lenKth. Gut TeAtinfotty Dot. J.ti .loustoM . . heracaritont di t In will :Ina testy, and at lengi twit I rttuld not attradin mr bunlnrr Ito a decline. and it eat believed I t the brit tardiest aid set procured fa. eery ana vreorted to wills at any relief. till 1 11.11. adir: ' ll44 to ape your -F.llllr.' • and franithe time I be.ran taking it 1 gradually helper...l till I wan completely reelored to health. The dresdnil autTerluga t endures/ room leyspepay It cannot 4 , 14 . 6 1 .; Lut I am voutldent that without the use of your -Elixir." I should &lin tily grove. I asateb'that I. solemnly be 'here your “Ellair" hie awed me from an early dgath I continuo now In the enjoyment of fleeted exeelleet health. i 11. N. SPERRY. An. na. !An. • No. 1104 N. Third it.. Phibort We, the undersigned. have known ))r. 11. :N. Spero for aevetal years. tnil take pleasure in slating Abet iii '11 4 '. 0 /°. , .an lvt ..te'rferlis,‘ relied on. and that we oar selves know that It.. ban n wonderfully rerb..4 in health from the brink of lb greet: and we believe. as he asserts, toilets by the die .r Dr. Vi iltianin's -Elixir." Tilos. J. Ca %antra. No. 14:: Phornia at. Jolty Elltlt.tl flare it:. a NI% e p r ,,, n d, - Personally appeared twfore me. (noe of the Alderman of the ell, of Philadelphia.) 11. N. Sneer. who heir , : duly affirmed. deli' depose and say. that the taste vet Airth to the itime'eert flerite are true In every particular liworn and aubseribed thin rithoday eV June, tali. Ft Etir.RICIS Rut.. ,lirferientr. ~ The "Elixir" I. sold to bottler.. it $1 emit. or 0. lidlla for $5. Proprietor—JAMES M't LLt A .311 4 . St. b . ' Chemist 'and f'hansfairartirt. ' No. 4 South Seventh street. Philadelphia. • itil-For sale by Joy( O. Ditqw,r,Ceatra street, rott. One. . . . February 20.'aR • 14.17 THE GREAT AMBASSADOR OF HEALTH • TO ALL MANKMD. • HOLLOWAY'S NILS. . , A Boon to ihe 11,1ek! The Want Pr 3 sterling tortlleinsl to meet the VP ,neetwaities of the. entrerlnc portion of hutosoll. o).1 one entirely free from mineral and iither delotrre ue ty tides. less gwrerrly frit till . this all yomterfol • media lens usherod 'lnto the world ; liounwst's tarst.t Mu.. have brome the nocetwouf Italf DT of All rat .1. Their stir/Wife P. to eggrigtg as well cc to rut tack the • Ain/ or Sour of the. complaint. and the , mortar the hiddon cause of (lisps , . reins igerereiefid rr store the drooping entree,. of the system. medstlrt tore to her hulk of VITAL anepd PtratTlONAlf ItcrOaakne! yssia. The ;ea t t scourge o f this continent yields a . rourse the antilwptte Mita. and the gnus Are 140114 le their proper tone; M. meter , . what hidene *hap. , Ibis brim of disease er this aearrhlug and unerring reined) . di perrre•il lr a the patient's system. General Debility and Weakness, Freak whale*. iv reuse. Wynne% of amens. and ail ehtnao! a dire/teed liter. and other dieorgantrat Ina