n ; ,;~a s iitts ' PO'TTBVILLE9 PA' - - - - - iikirvittimv. - Jaittritsy e, ism TEEN 001/101110$'8 ,11111111,t08. • ' 111th ; the ineepilot of one or two ioints In • flevererie Peekeee• Illemage, lite like it,,for beside. 'tele( a cheering ..View of Abe mantes of 'the * State, be MUM same practl seggestions, tad rispreares •bb fre ak!. It is a plain, atreght forward, manly Pattlisylvania Massage. lt shows that 5421,494 of the public het been extinguished; *at an excess oirer .flieettits for damages cad old claims on the puhlie Irate from which we shall baits hereafter, Was paid to the ansoint of 11215,90 1 .,50d that, at the balancing .1 the books on thellitlet of Deeetatar, • the trio ocean of the receiptii over the ordientry expend/ram, fee the lard , was $903,3112.—. The milks debt of the Coasoii, salib e fended end walanded, is, at fide time, igaisat width theAtate cans, of eimar . 4l bonds received traria the sale of the patina aritha, $11,181,000, • leaving a baleen enisrovideil Firfof $23,081,111:* • The essence thleksjhat this debt tan be _easily named u the rate of not Ineithen a milliee a • jar, ind urges: the Leglelattike toadbenti eas e s peaty. that /bail leek iteedily 'Ws that mid. Tit. Gorman' declares that the Caramonweetaii, gnat Oilier 1 the tale of the'tenals ' ..ig aio to be. would be a pablia eakiesity Iteethe' - .„ 4 3usto. No doubt even the owner sod erattari ilia i. ded of Th e subject or" — .1* te OFithe Legislator!. Doris& ilte-- 064 "d i n ts 3.11° the number of . pepileserthe Publiejictroolc oflho State 'rude, ,50; *ha were "'taught an aver‘ term of little mere then lire swim, In 11,28itsohools, by 13,;• 814 tateheni, at • total mist 0f102,427,632 The Gennint argots that a Deliartineot of Pub+. lie InstrneUin la organised, with:enlarged power;, fur eAleciing feller statisticianillinformatiot, and disc fur adopting • mesiares to dicers* ripply of well qualified tersatiers. The fr of May 1867, is referred I. es - well staked _to 'secure the ,ernesof foot teschers; but as the seareitylof mosey, iinie te•was passed, his prevented the people trite acting ender it, i is recommended that the State . render each aid(isa may be noses. eery to test the gamey of lb act. This, It ts . Preposed to do by a taw parawifi a ing moderate Mum to one tesseber'isehool in oath district eras. lad by the wet of 1537. This pliin *s beveling bees is favor of, sad should Oki te see it carried . iffectively into'oplamilem ;." The Governor alludes to othe ittPortant mkt -5 ten at bog*, and we commetni the penult of the hieing* to our rsisderk;.. v itt la well written and high. tostad, and will affordtstisfeettoe. • A Pitsxcgair long •101:111 there wachtaugertited at Halifax: - Bred, a beautiful, pftriiicontelnieg soots twelve 6, laid out pith tea, and e'rnautteitted with instchle statuary ind a feintain.llt was presented tifi t the town by Mr. Frank or,estey, for the use ofilfe 'working ime. ' r plei it is mimed "People's Parlill'andsolr lbedol nor Oae hundred and fifty thoeifit - d_dollerc -- The ;only restricilOnl areompodyind ;the gift are, that bends of moale *hail ootpertorCti; in It on Sunday. •nd that deicing shall not he aliowed ha it ny time. •Is • • , Mr.:l:free/41y •a a gentlemen) f humble - 1 rib, who her realised • 4 fortune as tri manufaciare'r.— Ilistated that' when hie fctheil first segued in thirmsame husineits, his mother atia' de a TOW that if they prospered, thuhurplos of itilcir wont', should be - devoted to the poor,. The it; has been ens -- bird to fulfill the obligation in s princely man. nerstated, while his aged mu ter stilt lives to witnees its; eonsetinitatitUt. A leeson can be drawn from the occurrence which might he profitable here.then we consider thefortunee theXhare been drit;,n from tide lie gion, by persons who never eziria a dollar with 'fn its boundarier, how .aretheY put to . shasne the 'action of Mr. Crossley. l i lts the - bard toil of ,the oat:tiers t( the Anthracit4 reoal Rogiun o rennsylvania, is due the fact #iat many roll in wealth; neey whe have We aril] afraid, as ;little tyro the hands t}94 produce their resit ,as 4 they . no' etkieece. Most 'all connection icetWvien mail And tatti ~when the delta! which ,proc i ores the netlasariesi of life, is paid T lii the laboring man lkas fortunate the his wealthy r hrither, in wet Idlytgoods, no further claim urea the attention of (gist brother? WI shirk hi haiyand whither or.i4lt in this Ifegioq a , it is rinforeei by the erection ailito distant day • Illinera' or In any usher way that will retinal to the happiness comfort' of the workingmao, the precedent of r. Crirsley will 'remain a brilliant example o f what a man or wealth - esteems: to be his duty Ao`those Whose la:, hoe rendered !gm the man he "The poor are always . with yb," is too resdilytorgotten, and we need neeitsiCnellyskeet so mu, igeent jar that of. 111 i. Croseicy, to warm remettiimeeirithin our freesiog hearty. r • • ;-?•' • - ' Ecurnstas. Corterr ALU If mut.—We learn that a bill will shortly be Mfamiiitti in the Legisla: tore, having, for ita end a eaten tiin She moo:only of this Inatitosion. It is not The intention ,to ihofish the litierd of Directors. but that it shall ea-operate OEM the Judgekor: 'e County in the manapmeet of the Institutioi 1 Th• bill pro. video for the employment of a'.6e3petent, auto Iso• work Ilia faith; and also for th;limpittyment of a resident physician, part of soh i4y ditty it than be to keep tbebooks of the Instiln4cio. The appoint. meats of ell' thirufßeera to be icilthe bands of the Directors. This bill we tbink,l l i a tibia itep,for. ward on theitmeti to reducing i : o expeneer of the Alms Noose, by instituting ad aystem of rigid i monovalent, calculated out oily to eenrunoize,l bat to ofetrel'op any resources Wi l t Institution may •p' .. _ . If isaceeseful It will ffk l the initiative of a system of workshope eottoeeMarith the Alms Nouse; a *Meta which has ben adopted with softens lit the New England Otes, i W nnet Jahn 8. Hari,lttg., 4red.from the Sip: iierNeudeney of the PhiladelOia High .Sehool, greetd ,unfeigeed was tidi regret.' Yet the. contain "ty,' i espmeielly the 'y4ittliful portion, a T .\ compress ed by e ihe feet that Sr. Hart's talents an now .direettid ins chencietki not more 'useful m t . perhaps ; bet ore vermin of be ism widop rea d. As the editor of the pithlleationi of the Amerleati ' Bends) SehoOl Union, at Philaitslphia, prominent among which we may mention "The Sunday. School Times," and "The Sundi t; i Sehool Banner," thelneuettre of Mr., Hart, erpticially adapted to the eneeessfel mental and 'semi education of the young, will be as widely extetliied, as ourboui-:' denies. We observe with plea)Mre the teal witli which. Mr. Hart has entered open thekhischarge of his arduonstind responsible d4les, and we. really trust that the neat little sheen 9 issued ender hi. anspieev, may have at extendOti e'circulatiun as they merit, and as their ..... talrotitolitar can desire. ... .----_ , ---- • Tan TRADB OP IlLoionil--The iiniticirwe Aneericai publishes in the foritil of a rupplemapt, a complete and extended, *stemma of the Trade and Commerce of that I ,Bourishing City.--1 It embritel it large variety 'otlitatisties relating 1 to tbo city' trade, commerce 4.14 navigation, rm. pared with team and at 11?,, expense of much , r labor'. :Fro the estimate of th e trade of Balti- I more, we I rnyhtt its value itolone- huodred•and -I , ritinty-thrseisteillimos of dollaniofor the past year. 1 This Is •Irlai;ed • as being fairOsiorti satisfactory , than slight evi'fietto apticipa, td. The publish,. two( the 14wcritst a - rielftlitrd to much credil for • the .admi l Table at is which they has i,,. . ~ _ placed these interesting and !Caperton statistics horse* the itionstnereial men u the ifetiumentat' City. Statosients rat the tred4or all Our prinoi , ,• • -.11 pal litislishol '' liarsstannv. --- id be of lie was tarmly doted tk hie pa. rests. 'allied the 4.40 e lived, and the twenty pais he lived with Or brought him to . the resriditto Alas greetaea.l As lueedote is terratt tbutieljeet, witiett;;', ci,erecorded its the books. I Mr. Webitar Was . :eeetnakeg intimate with Miss Grave Pletcher, 'ha the skein of silk satin la I knot Mr. Webstalasistad to nnrae•, kilitig the earl—liken lokkiegiWp to Miss Grua. he veld, "We bees ailed a kat, dos% yell think, we 'could• tie our Grseeiesa little ember. reseed. eaialost a word. but iiire COlllllll of k few litiouhr, sitt tic/ a kat Is tkpiete • tat tape aid headed it iu. it , . Titispieee °rape. the . 'Arad 'of lila dogteeth,' Joe., "pi toned after the death ,ef Mr. Wehstur. proisaVed •as ono of his 400119 reeiniv Mkt'. • 0. , .'parca or the Mauch Choi* tlasette t will me :Watt en! congratulations epos is thootion Jo one Wf. .jbeiransclihing t ietke of Ifie'lletese of Retire eeetotivee - et liatrisborp linireer tie eseobors west it un the piltolple, w4iglatilltits all," as 'top "no. ewe," as Itanob ties a . eputtlldete fat ir . Odd Chu . awl, a capital Oik o bo _irotatd, bait, Bade. Ito ever. wit pm . esenOlt. tremolo oi the sumo, "th iniellter fieuri:lnc.. r lilt a bright .b.mbout fuiitlie w.'4u 4:llauccli, . . . ,1 ' Tee follcerieg inenntecication from Mr. Rees, Thomas, a former aapervisor of Dlytbe Tors. chip, this Comity, we publish with. plletere. -toUg-, din: as It does 10 throw 144, ip* a system eel. eutate4 to Impoverish a etrermilty where li lei ndopted. Mr. Thornss lien hotted" worthypelt.i f issmound•aeo;mnis for-the disposiMas of t h e * ml 1 ####### and - eolleotediiihile be itterSeplihtitt but his statement taint at all lletterhig Ite the way things oMelel bare bees eteilweled to that Township. The fart Is, that the eareest of the todekedolio of lbs Teettship Is Net itesinw- The Walter of orders emit bY el tuperti,mss rad Waiting bi heir imetrireserittrilr:—Titems states, a ltit for Toary, 0104 PIO to:derato sox osoonte.' an to porel4ured at jiftyeuto on the dollar. It is *averted !bat ifthetajtes of; the To washiPtreitlreirree4 tit tinteilei: , enstedlikit' tam owlets would be - fortheotaistg to . lora der amount. It lit met-surprising .that misteanago. meat eef!ts, Wheer salutary laws area repealed, ail the instance ft land agents and politicians, . ._... ~ eosins. their sold" ends. teOlO4P di , 7 of though we tit; not vouch for its ~ ....___,„- - , nip; ' to of. °ran the isdhspw.,•of -,,,,, nnc , 0 , ._,. _ . Ibis Coin:4.4lg eisti 4ini chsa „ . folgt,tbs ropsel, 4.1 again seder notice, theft evils. • vas will shady provost alba • _ - tMI war ilitatti.Mletiog theist.' Whew Weary laws , lirrargin be la strat,thoSte who at any Sitars pa ,Wre4 enenniefglly or aasatassially, 'admirer lo' elreet, their repast, should hi Okra I, and trUl I ba Worts moo oppose atrial Ciliation of dotp.... In the meantime, In ask attention to the . tidmma. Ideation of Mr. Thomas: . Manaus. brat—• smatters has been drawn ht as or. ties your base of Der.2sth, headed "'eolilllY grate. 7 In whkit you remark that In nimbi township contracts were taken to repair the buds for 111010—yrt taxes amolmting to $4OOO were collected ibrangjorprest, twesoldg to inter that the difference between - the two amounts was pocketed by the Superthor. . I was gaper/Ivor In 1157 wiles the repairing of the rocida:tru let kw about Mao ; but other contracts wars afterwards hit (be widening. the roads and meting r lug in Ogee whom It bad long been considered nsearas. Ty; and I had also to apes a toad which* tenser Infra Mow had not located upon the lino latd - Three swelled the cost of the mods Is that year to near me. I laid alai amounting to $5OOO. The unmated lands andezowerstions would however. reduce the moant in be colleetod CO abou: gaiM. At lb* time. I was well aware that I should not melts mat thou eta or raven handed dollars In cab, knowing that tarp amounts of orders, Weed by trams Aueendsors, wets nuistsodlog. In fact, dealing la the orders of Blythe township has been a Mullion Me years. and almost any amount can low be had at a dist:meta from 2" to"Z par eent. " The malt pored that I was correct, as I. only meshed In cash $7OO, the balance of the tax being pail in orlisti, thus mini about $l6OO of the debt of the township. To show the extent to which this bUsinesa of buying township eiders is carcied,-1 .will merely state that one gentleman who Is spat for typist/struts. the Minton which amounted to slooo, paid me about $6016 cash. and the balance In orders, upon- which Interest had accrued, amounting to $9O. Another gratleman, whose tax was over $3OO, paid me -$1 96 in rash, the balance in orders, upon which a lams amount was charged fair Intereit. That corruption has onbted, or that it.doca Milt mist among the calms of 'Blythe tOWnshIN T. do pct Sol callcd upon to deny. I content myself with dente" my skirt., and I hold saysellf in readiness at any time to submit, by artowita to say person laterested. 14818 TU031.119. firyths 2bentikin, ./an. 1,1159. , ‘• SCIICTLiILL NAVICIA9IIII' Coxixay.--The an. noel Repors of the Alanigen of this Company will be fined in'anether part ofto-day's JOAILVAL. It ill a satisfactory exhibit of the affairs and, con (Wiwi.' of. the Company. 'The'bosineri of ' all Company during the pist year Wet goad, ittairlig 1! . - feirgelbalance to be carried to the credit of the profit and loss account; but in ordet,lo..place i tim Company on. a goof financial footing, it has been resolved, and .wiseti, not to declare I livldend. An Wanting fact is exhibited in 'cooneetten with the carrying capacity of the line. With its 'present facility ,the Co. can pan in .a resienebly fa euiable chipping season, l end with no imirodiments from strike's, nn aggregate Coal tonnage of 1,900, 000. , By ddubling ite,loeki, at points where there is a cembination of lockage, the line could trans. port 2,00Ci,000 per annum. If steam etiould he rue emstully 'lntroduced IM the line for canal and tide. water transport, under other favorable auvpires attain the tonnage named above. The Schuylkill rirvigation Company, has apparently, a prosperous careerbefore it, which good manage Men! can undoubtedly, tender Invulnerable in the most Pwinittahle attack, of ennspetittae. ' Afairs. • WEEKLY ALMANAC. 11110. atml ewe January. nessi lsra f moo Y' / 8 Sartratur,...- 7 25 4 49 n.tr. 9 SUNDAY,..—.... 7 25 4 50 innl2 11117Thr 10 MoNnAr,--... '24 4 51 Full AI: 1 n Wet 11 TUESDAY...I... 7 24 4 52 LI " Q 111 1;s" .12 WEDNESDAY,. 7244 53 • . 13 THURRDAY,.... 7234 54 • • 14. Vamtr,.—.» . 7 23 i 4 55 • .Therraometeliel Reseed teirtbe Week. . • , P.R. I P., TELT:ORA/3 Ornet. t . :,' lbrirrayhmrim Holt. ThUrrilbs.j . 113.31. • 3PM. 7 P.M. Sat., : Jan. 1-32* —o -- o —elear. Moo., ~ . 3.-22 ' ' , VI 24 —cloudy. Tam., '" •. 4,—= . 9O 29 —immr.. Wed., a . 4:.-24 . 32 24 --eloddy. Thurs., " 33-10'• ' 40 33 —el sr. Wt., " , 7,-32 . ,34 23 —min. ' 44' Yesterday's , Ma and thaw bare axed op the letgbiog. To some ports of Abe County It Is still 61r; tont the mate 'made are bare. 4TThe alarm of Ina on Tuesday niabt,winiiinrkined bJ the reigniting and binning of wine lard which van being rtndenid In the rear of iidwebing at Second and Cialowbill streets. airn. D Cri , t will by rrqueit denvpr bretnreat the Town 11x11 oa liOnday evening, January 10th; 11.59.- Etableet 2 -Alogdcan of Ifeay.m, Near Bleb and Perbetioe. Commencing precisely at 7 o'clock. Yront seats reverted for Tunolua.—We 14ra 1 hat John Bltaer, a a • ratan. Committed mild& In Managua on . Wsdainediy night. by rutting hie throat from ear to ear. The reseed. It is stated, um metancbolj requiting from a re cent Revere Itlnem. IrirA Ds meeting was held at them..g.church,fit. Clair. on the 5111th alt., the goatee& of which were deed ted to Paying the enstor's salary. It .was entirely sus- . rowan]. A letter itstialulug an account of the proeie4 lop, Is unatoktably rruvdsil out. far-D1 the Annual Report of the rotteville Water Compauy, published In aiother toluene, It sale pre cede.' (bat lbe Yardarm have declared a dividend of three per rent This Is **matter of considerable Wend to the stockholders. Used the titateutcbt. . SirTido/Beers Wert for Swatua Lodge, . No. 2 , 17: A. Y. EM., bold ; at Treninnt. were Installed on Sr. John's J. A. L. Tit-141%314 Gabriel Drake, ft. 1,4 Aaron Ertel, Z. W. hue Lebsiati. Treaserer; John K. Fintslef, the. retary. PrAt the stated' mutual meeting of di* getinylklll 1 County Medical Society, held Jaw. MO, Ma, tbeflow. r log oaf reps were elected fo gene during lb permed, rear: Preriket—.)All. f. CARrIDITMR, M. D.; rice Prat • tletit=joliii T . lficiolas, M. D.; Owrteirfadirtg Secretary, —.No. T. Dsarzarza, li. D.; Reomfing ! Sceretarp T ll. H. Statstax,.M.M.; Treannwr—Gleo. N. IWO, M. D. - WTh4 Minnie* oliteers seers installed in Pottsville Diviekss, No. 62, Seas or teasperattee, •co . Wednesday evening, - .January 6,1652, to reeve ins the ensuing toas ter - • - . - - . - Joseph P. Mork, W. P.: Seeeellawley, W. Ar; Samuel, a... Whitney, R. 114*FerinnIAS Lord, A, D. 8; 0. C. Dolby. AR A. P. 8 ; 31. D. L: Dodson, 'l'; Joseph Spencer, C.; 1.. A Drigbl, A.O ; P. Ronek. I. 8; D. liartibie, 0. 84 Johnston, CS.; D. A. 31elegey, A. Ch.- , Eirrotteciate Librium qty. -The meeting of the Society - last Tuesday evening was largely attended. The exerelees ecrudeted tit a lecture trylebt Darya, Zak, on "Penaiybrania," whirl' was a very, able produetkrn, full of Infant lion and dotted throughout *lib happy row eeptiOrre of wft and tmor. D. B. Green Erg, read a selortient from Donis' Poetical Works. The debate en ir \ Mr garret , stirould the rate of testiest he estaldhdrig by law r was toly argued by Maser .. Little and Welber. nil on the ad!: Iwo, and Skews. amen and Bartholo mew on the mat! . Notwithstanding the powerful arguments miesared by' Via negative, the, affirmative pined the deelsimil . . ; Wift eater Jay last at the Arteory of the Washington Artillerists in Ulla Hosough, the Columbia* Infantry, of Men Cuban, was inspected by Mayor fluky and fully organized. The Infantry was escorted lab the Borough by the Artillerists, cad partook of se collates at the War'. Armory.. They earibered. some torty•fee, and re Imp, powerful men: Attention paid tr(the defitMill make the Infantry is Aril and idfmtive a corps been Is in the Chem. Their nallban It very mat— t* Ilatiirday after the In !entry bad bees organized. It marched for Glen Carbon, mewled net bb the artlikristr. To ate annesed promedlep we ask ettentkh At a mooting of the Columbian Infantry. held 44 their 'Armory, Olen Carbon, January 6.1115 e; it was Ruo/ord. That a vote of thanks be returned to the Washington artillerists Aar their kind reception and en. tertelament, and likewise ibeir gentlemanly cod soldier Uke conduct to us daring oar OM to them on NOW Tsar day: 7 Al^ kis the Minermllle Artlllerista kw their mellow end stfeetion to ms dada( oar stay in their ie iamb on oar Mots baser. • - Reassleat. That the above reedatlons be tersdemd to tot above flompinles through the columns of Om, tlt suet Joregag. lama Basta*, psydnin. I' igiteDirertoos of the rber,—Obt body soot at be Alm tiod4 on tin Ord sod third etoys of Jisuary 1539 Prooldt, A ., n00 name, Natbio U. Bods 4 and Asrks .itoebt. ~ • On motion of lianas tin 'knowing ntilisplaingin reaolnikins wet; aluinituonske adopted:-- Wanes; Certain Inisstated parties have been ea. destining to periodic* the tas matt of the County against theratent manner of eonnweting the Ades of Algusitoate, lad hams sneetesget to nowt husagions in go topeettnitg the naindwittedi AZIP Warns . The Moneta:l to whom 1u been Ma. Mil the mammonist of said lastitatitm s but thassarkto iirby stirtingeolatiosa Untidier. e lid gent. That taasemeh sts obey bare solids& to eaglets! Chan the people hem whom tiny bedrolls/4r at thatity.gest are Caption to tkelM tarpayegn of the Omni, all Ibe iaha,aalf m to Focal% t l te th e i r 44 60 . ; Ilienr 114 e— • =ll &ids °flatland endastooi tildgr 11.11"I1IM!IP.".11“ maw Dade and eel homage memory iillebiet Dine. On the 25th , U will be one Modred yean done the , .4 UPI peophotas bora ; It Is Mays thee yaw, ,to 614 soli In the blend Ws on.. has become Mil eller literary glar3r of his meetly. Ills soap bane lbs sad Intimate .... and hasillar is. prunioo of mu or a mattes; and bilk Ilsollt that of all biti oldies and softeners towerstbe fame of the Monty berm, Os sweet doges, the In depsoden 1 !of toil, ode told the world In Matt leo' sptriog , the he dared to be !poor: that rank wee but the el N the gable f that lb. Min, the . . true swis, w mould stem briny hied of waranness or hammers. w the ettt; and ha on. terry Immortal phrase, that " man was a tuna kw a' that." the spertaels shoot I to be promoted, of the maid hon. °ries the meakry of the sutler of "Tam rfSbanter," ul the 'lddrses o the Daisy," the "Epistle tow Toned "'deed," "4 fil l 'II 11, man kw a* that," aiwll a hoodied , other songs, I le elevates, 111 well ati so OM!, that me any well log no what lartliesplrit that somple It t I. it Wane he wrote both/mop and bettor musk than soy other ass of its own or sabesquent times;' Not entirely. It Ix Mena, he is therinighly Ideplllled his I own proud bent with ho proud belt of Merge*: it Is team he vase t who taught ether' Preinnta to hold up t beads steed erect lo tbriweeenee of all wee, It , ter .t or grand they night' he ;it Is bees** bed dignity andibe worth of saw hood; aiatt t b ' tre Might thO hieklist tees of laboko Mlle al pe lndePanassre arts all lb* gifts fortunridt mesilire of sash Indeproderree might Dar. p tired r them, that Denis bail labia on l i es ' Deb o - place 13 the toettes , at literature. H. taught the *blest tat the IP‘pensy hi" l ot basest hohntry was • greeter treasure than tine of thismandilf Weed by lb specious kitarerhs of hide, sainted by untplr Elie , trees t pulite Medaltty,'Or 'wag hem the elm ewe ' the by O'griading of their kmitr. Barbi was no I ' elm' ha an matter. Ilia' gnat Mag. "A man's' wma "is .t boyar:6l4,mM. tione r ebd ham Meeesore tort elem t of thi multitude thaw all the poem WAN, Of ante ern writtm likbelMoMmtM It is err this g t aid ding ehafartesistie of kit palm that the people r • wearied to do him bee*. - Mei In the ffookbwoo, sou of &dap Abotiotoooyfa atootoo the flth Ibo rootonsial sooloofiary of Ulm tkuil Regl m.o, Yawl Instant, to rwllj Noble eon,tutit the post of tbe bii lh of Sri) rely ♦rasa telethon that the Tatra igh. will be traced a hiilllaut ar lateittos of th . a' rtatigrateuta that evert preittratioi iititat halm tiaj isartkbiata .:Thla la world W ;" 4611 lethie r wo"tilari on Coottnli lobar, the use, lit London, and at other the ladle' ‘llll 3phOdty hinnbag, log, the Festival berg. the Bereeph C7uan7.—A dated th ' Connell eras held oit Tontday , ths9. Preeent—Memen. Bbertle, $ Iniley, relines*, Chrlrtlao, Xtert, an,t &plotter s , tbe.Proddenit In the . as ot ling reed and adopted. hat on aulinidsid baldness In Its ed. • pne Ito of 8. Heffner, for lot; was I t of Centr lad Ear wet *veil Mdliii MOT dui! on , , earner , antra $1 aatif an agitation of V. w. Ilmites hi lb. lon It tre rasolred that the Committee the claim the Borough has to nails! haur. . . refitting open Chamber, made a final emits Fire A ppa tem on iropsiring fireplug's:or as canna Item on eo strueling culvert In Third riarilla R d, reported west donn i and , . tire Appitgus waseontteued on legate 'last, the Ole. Marc. patter. be empower. oo the propel ComoMe 'report, MIS . 0010113 iii the Boron; Street stroet,tirei wee dlerha 'Commltti lag kerma Street Cone. `.tee no con eying water from Bunt Pal terser'''. '' y, Behan VI street, was discharged. • Street. Com ltee on meting culvert in Nome. Om street, se continued. ' Committert Lamp and Itch on placing limp at. yeopf Mande Chan skeet and to Alto road, reportetreorit doneitod was isrbarged ; • Menet Cam Ince or et,and Nome. ern "toren, discharge d " ' ~, , _ Committee f Lamp and steh onterroduelng iss into the flu ne R ose bones , was disc , algid. - liporial Corn Wee on indebtedness . tof the' Borough, 4 - ~-• was .ientin .• • :' Con:titres f Lamp . and Watciton reitioval t oi watch.', 4 toes mode , rtZ e‘i . hieh.ess i secrepted :lied ordered to be ' 'Sled..' .Committee (Accounts des report on claim of W. Kline. Ow m tion it was tolved that an order for 11136 02, be d we to his tar . . Committee f Accounts on.O. P. Lippe's bilk was con 7. tinned. .• .. 1 Committee n claim of iiartin Weeteer, wairontloned. The Muriel than rent !obi an election theratcheren. irbie:h result as Patens :—.li i nsfa Went—Wm. Becker. Mak Ward ll.Quine. Yerth.reert Ifirni-41. Undo. south. .1V led Weird—W® Mend: . t V • - Monthly' C raiment of BOroughl i reesentr , er K am re ceived and to be eled. l • . i l, ' f On motion I was resol v . ed that theiSitief ~b iro be authorised to p persons' using the '.seeets be the De tOugh Pr null 1 0, 1 0 • 14 . I 1 2 • i . ' 11;i - • Mr. iiiee o . the &Mowing resolution,ithith 'vas adopted:— , .. control o ft " f l o I V *iiVil " Wm) : b. „ .3 aril trtiltrall::.,a_ i helloes of du ter the part of said watchmen to the Committee of Lamp sod Watch, said Committee baying mute to ii sod sidastitute, until the nest arsetlug of Council who will ell any vacancy by.aW election. 1 b, the m at stme eel I. P.Broolti'sbilLE3 SO, teem dl- ') 'meted tha as ord er for sdo ent sexonttp be drini t. In his floe. . ' . ' !.,The bin of was referred i - The foliewit P. W.lla • mining'. B. Hoover J. (Won Tbo3 , 8. 4 . 1 . Jam§ -Mt A. Shini C. t A. nest .;'(.. - • Smith A ug - S. Sham ,'''- • - M. Zetbe -1: , • •, • ' B. livert '‘.- - L. P. II 'ker-- • • ! W..113n ..;. - •' i Watc 3. Harts -ri . - '••.: • l • arena roul ikifi h . :ferw .. atd . 1. . 1 . , . 8,36„ 04 A 4 l9ar .1" . - t ------ son lolisimot o km. PACKER: L f ro the He nada hie &action and Monk,. of the. Hoerr of fTepecieithriienr of the CiAnnant. . 4 ,.. t ea of poweilean(a. h; - 1 , f ___ 40zertelt % uri;tAilhough ' i titir year jest clewed has been ore ol,4rent dep inn in . the. burins's and Inoue' aifain of Mel reentry, lam happy to be ahle 'Mimeses to, t Representatives of the Poop tztbe linanemi of Pennsylvania ace in a moa ts ti fekdory.condit . .t The rose re fs ;the TreitaMy, from all sources, fur the fise 144'4 ending oft, Om 30th day of. Na. Treiber, 1838.'.Here $4,130711 36; Mid the ea. penditureicAor all purpos4j .eigrise ,ths same time, were ti11.7,76,85T 06. • sing as excels pf receipts oitir,nitf*Odilares o 106 3 421 IL ' i tert • This ex Wit shows as • there wag actually is the T ' , Wry. no the Brit der iof December. 1335, th e,, m .of 8363,921 80 mote thee there was on e - Fit 44 a Deems;m4 1837. In ad- dition to " 6i1.4 asong the oapeeditures Cot . dm year„were ,! ~ j ' . ' I, .. ' • . Luaus red - ed, ,• • t i - -3381336-35 Relief Nnt , Hoiriteme - d, 1 1 , 1 : 41,07r00 laaireil Ce on t l is h lll di n nibe c ii ip oor t itt i . b b pea li l i e dlx d .d eb is t rij . , , l 3 .,, n ta tied; . .. ' . 116 70 t c iandoMt the en of the t, oreowhat eentulled in try at !be sale t • fast' , , sum Il i -.. 't $71%413 - 84 f 0 no t . I. - The Allesetit $l4 on the overnenie, including the; damage. and lering the fiscel voter, "net $341,036 58 inmost of mem*, free" • t enerce,for the -- lettlie. timely, ..- . 1 't , 16,078. 03 • • haylkill ,Cnais • the Steve Quo' g bills were raid 10 es m hio re I t —4 ii • • Making sr and unr t year, the if we add !. ,ney on •. decal y , -tbe Tres I year, viz • We-have --. Kiiiiisl public hap 1 ayld claims, I While the i the same ! , a . riod, I • _ Making a exams of r !tures • -... ewer re ips, Which happily we ' — fir - r will be Per tram is the fa lure, of '.. . 5215,91H1 52 This su oho ld, also, be aredited to the opt. rations o f . be miry, during the year, for it was an est c ord nary expenditure, which eenuot egain oxen ; a was, in fast,. redaction, of the liabilitielo th Commonwealth to that erat. , . If we ad thi eels to the amount of de i paid, Mad. the ex a ss al oath oft head, we hare or ;be year, aLs nee tp favor of. that receipts. , o r the ordloary ernditures, amoukiag in Ike mire plain *I 31 - .362 U. . , i s t Be; from- tiats,' oweror. should be . Mooted the eatreerd i ipts, which *ere, •, • Ist. The Jai oun . paid WO, POOP.. . ;',... eltepela Bail d Campuly. pit OHO Pri pal 0! the debt - doe by -, : the said pay. to Ofe Cee mesentelr for the parelmee of the Male I;inc• tasiaose .S!estiFsseik 'toed fiitillrik Hososs DP % • 6 pot teat tosies, pu• !MIL 111,411h)•:^.. 4 1 Per:ef4l•A' l 4 1 Pll 4 pee-etlit44.mps,,.. • T 001664•11 illgritt;' s 1,'9,E56,285'67 tglimmito pm. •• • 1 .1 5 Raft Notes oittutilliab , . _ $lO 50 00 Iniered Cori Illastes. - ~+: 0 ' 20 7 ; 13 Do. de. anclOaird, . , :4 5',33* DosistleiCredlpia, .' $ ' ..,. i pm %so Total vialisded debt, $1E3;958'00 'Milkier the public debt on the drat of Beam her tarts 5314414243 AT. Sista ; Co clot the fiscal year, tbe Coliatitelonini *film ' taking Fond there redeemed 'of the tve Per een ' loan the ram of,FFiti,l32 41, leaving the real debt of the Commonwealth. at this time, fended tid len leaded. $39,261,111 O. : • .... . To erect this, besides dm ordinary aunties 'of public revensor, the State owns bonds rteelred , from the sales of the public work*, and which', I have every' reason to believe, arse viall.secared. 1 amomotiog to eleven millions one huadtied and eighty-oho del/am.: Doilletiog this from 'the cut: scalding debt, it heaver to be otherwise ptoYided for; the mom of twenty-40i Millians elghly:seir en theisead one 1111111‘114 and .eismen doll:lira and] sixteen Untie . - - i j .l It la believed that, with theo issting smarcesi of novenae, and the Observance.' of, Strict reenoory,' this sum may be radeeed.' daring the cuffed t year; at lout one million of dollars: ' • ' .i. , the • 1 [The Cloreroor - then' elludes_ot length. to e sale of the peddle warble tW Sanitary add Erie Railroad Company; avid Says Corby it "the short exPetienes that to haws bad elriedy, provis con clusively that the Commonwealth. is %molly lb.; gainer, in a Inalgial- point ofview, and it hail bons tonally demonstrated - that the- pe4plej 'l4l large hare been ai :FT 14 ' Irani hotter, atc'etolao- I dated by the cheogo."! The Goiernor saYi d i . Sines the pie of tho petittie works, and the set tlement of 016 • tritiolguil outstanding elsital a against the Smite. eti - obvloolf. that there is ~ no 1 further geeearity ~ Yuig Board of Catial Commis stoners, or a Mild Diva' rtment. I. therefore. ree iominend the abolitknik of:the ;laird; and that pro. vision be mide fisi7thit transfer of thl records to , the office of the'A.utli4iir7tieneral. 1 . %-:-. 5 - • •i• * • • - il a in ' 1 - s annual • lOf the Saperietendmit of. 'Common Schools, tr . 'lay herons you, thlresent cotdition of the Common School System sia'of its operationi daring the post year. Too' - dam and scrutiniziogrittantion is lovited to theNletllls I, of that document. . . --, ',.., ~.. . , I. Incloding the.,eity of.Philstlelphie, it ill: be ebservid, t t theta werein the publie schools of, ibis State. daring: the year +bleb - toroth - stied on the' first- .litonday. , , of. last JuifieF,B2B,2ol Itypili ; these were instruqed during an *verso. - m Oa little over live months, in 11,28 t 'thetas, 13,8561 teach.. re, eta tote coat of $2,427-0-32 il.' .`' " 1 tei *Here it a publit interest, which;.—whet er we regard its ramifice Sods into every 'portion, of (fur I social fabric, its large cost, the important irorvers Over the present .which it wields, or its indalcula. ble influence upon the future,—untiontrteilly, trans. cat& ill others..voininitted to the care's} Ith&re. color inthorities e l. This being the cars; I have no 1 hesitation in amtvting that the time his ittfirell 1 when its full importance chthild be recognised, and that its due adtkiinistration should betodde the I duty of a folly ryganized and 'effective, astMell as a separate department in the gevernment.P, 1 Continuo Dot the mere!nare and promotion of ottrarystem of Settials-t-important and sent rive as it obviously is.-ishoold not be the sole ob ject of 1 such a Department. of f it is true that th'e! power to punirh crime Anelmlos also the Oita t 6 frevcot ; it, by proridintfor the proper Iptellecnial and l' moral traininesif the people, it wouldat to re follow that the department charged with be lat ter momentous duly, sloiuld also be In ISO 'etlh. , ll, of all the sources and subjects of information, eel culated to tiled light upon' the object of itisition. Hence the collection, arrangement And pictical deductions from population and industrial static. lice; from naturalid ' as efecto such dodo s and e t s •dombners, bliedneed- nod lunacy; from crime' in its varioha forms and developments; Ogetber with sack control over all the literary anal, scien tific teethe:lons In the State, as shall brin Omits lull condition into view—should also belon g 46 tile ' same Department. . Therefore, I most reepectfully,' but eat i n l t qtly, ih. urge upon your favorable consideration,i present . propitious moment, the organise ion of 1 such a Department, in the room of those cr - the care of mere matter 'whiter' agensy has era or soon will be discontinued by the' onward red ap. ward progress of the Commonwteltb. , A suitable Department of Politic Inoteuctino,, will not, however, of itself, effect all that is needed in this -direction.;_ Vie general results lot the anima) School 'system, already cited, show: the importance of its eater.., and • the magnitude of its operation/. If trer look, apo, Into its tsrecial statistics, the conclusion will by equally el - that certain improvements in its working Ina leery, are equally indispensable. It is needless to attempt to provethe trelis that the properly qualified teacher is the-life a dd roe; nuts of the school. But the facts are 'tenting. that of the 12,828 teachers of oar public Scheele, exclusive of those in . Philadelphia, only 5,087 ere - reported as "qualified' for their importani treat; . While 5,381 are returned as hatedbint, ur Foch as are only, tolerated till better can be obtained, and that 2,323 are stated to' be "unfit!" Ili other words, of the 599.880 children ' attends r' the schools out or.,Philettelphls e only abouto,ooo (less than ousbalf) are under proper ins ruction and- training , ; While oboe! 240,000 are melting *insufficient iestruci ion from inferior. teichele; 100,- 000 see actually in charge of 'persons wholly unfit for the task. . f • , .. This presents the subject in a lightlhat cannot be shut out ; and, though the great and commend. . able efforts recently made by the teadherd of Pennsylvania, for their own improvement, e ye folly recognised, it cannot be concealed that thre is a wink yet to be done, in this retortion, whie worl d seem to be beyond their unaided_ power to iscoms plish. ' , t I • .-.Pico. however, we look further Into 'the ',Pe els' statistics of this branch of the System, the masterial of improvement is found to hi, of , the most promising kind. ! Of the 12,828 teriberS of otir.coutmon schools, 10 0 880 are under thirty years of age, and 10,946 are' natives of Pennairivenia ;,- and a larger portion then in most of the other States; are permanently devoted to the pinfesition el- teaching. To render these It for' the position - to Which they aspire—undoubtedly ants of the most useful -and honorable In the world—and to raise up a constant "apply of well qualified- soc cer-vont, is the work to he done. 1 ! ~Varioue modes of effecting this object have *is suggested or tried; but, after,mature refiesetion e .l • am led to prefer that devised by the Aeqot May' 20, 18h7, entitled "An Act to provide forr:the due training of teachers for the Common . Schools of the State." It plaeett,ln relation to the State, the teacher on the same footing with the members of such of (be other learned' professions mat ve been recognised by public authority; and it is o be re potted that the prostration of business on ecarei ty of money, that so soon followed the p atm of the eel, bad the effect of checking many laudable efforts to put it. provisions Into operation. Udder, there circumstance". does it not beeittne the duty of the State to afford such aid e or at least holdout such inducements as shall enable this measure to be fairly tested? The passage of a law gusranteeing the Payment of a moderate sum to one Teacher's Behoopo each of the districts created by lite Act of 1897. woul l no doubt cause a 'officiate number, to sellish the 'efficiency and practicability of the plan e t he com pleted in a few yeui; the money not toil* paid till theschoote were In full and approved oreation. It to not probable that,this grant would c use any considerable draft , on the treasury; bsit.teven if the whole twelve schools hould ultimately be' es- I tablished, the boon would neither-be nu of pro.; portion to that which has Nei conceded to other 1 1, literary institistionr, nor the netnbertif re duitea beyond the wants of the community. Up .to the r present time, Pennsylvania has appropriated about 2800,000 in aid or her colleges and seadeteles,ind this mainly in the hope of obtainin g fr m them teachers Tor the common schools. Th gh' the benefits of this munificence helm ham. u other respe c ts, quite equal to the am assertedilet given, twill he 1 : asserted by en one that the ',Towed object as been to any considerable eetent i effeeted; Squid therefore • appear to be time that the ar of.; the State should be brought . directly to bear In favor of the great object so long eonterespletedf ; I have thus briefly' laid 'fiefedi yeti - the. copal lion of ournoble eddeatienal system. V will' af. ford me sincere - pleasure to caeca, in tse edop don of these, or say other measures,for 11% Per. heti", that theltisiion of thir;lsaillature may, devise. • i t, . I -In this country, the want - of a Kbl which, shell combine the elements or hartlng i d egri- i tl cultural labor, and thes.adept itself to he edu-I eitkor of the falser. has been most oriois i lytel4; for, whilst our min, colleges will 11l the emigre; of appropriate usefulness in their apppriate sphere f. influ ence, it must be Ilona:shut that the training they I impart is:badly adapted to UM art ofPractical; agriculture. In Pennaylvaala that interest is, so important as to demand at all times ear lan:tons' attention, and active support. "The : 1110 rir I I High Scheel orMenusylianle," 'lately rejected ; 1 and.planned by it few public apirited indliidea:l4' l and eolith has neeivadi; to some estent.ithe pat, I nonage of the : State; and the contributions of a number of our patriotic citiseni, is destined to ' afford a place *bete yreing men may be Oducutedl at an expense commensurate with their s means, I and to a erudition qmilifyieg them for the petrattit of the inaimmita of the fees. - Here, whilst •deilyi ovation will train the body to the ability tele-, hot, and give-to lie stadia/-t/1P snvlabl fueling .that be contribidee Grids tarn sapient all mitta• doe, it will inermet sett enisrryse his ini ,that it '' , Margin Wee aid effect to all his NUT affertr. The dello, of the %addition is to send ;a %hoot; ..clite whore boys, may lio thereughly MiecatOin; all; . Lumber Co. -445 Itee ' :* • • dorditired tab, "ale' • -. $.44 00 . - - r 14'15 • • OS . OO • • 4*: - - 86'00' . • 61 48 • - 20 Ott • !• 444 .• • ; • 35 00 . • • l2 tiO - • • 2100 • - 390 • • • • ao ou • • 336 02 - - • 'lO4 - . • 90 00 - - soot 44 • . 7,466 60 '421,494 52 363,921 29 ilet,oes 1 - 7"7" o "tosigist a z' \1 aretn the perfortnanee of tabor; to st their graduation they may retorts to their pa rents ibendaroly -Prepared to jells the domestic circle, to gives rigid direction is *l, business of agristattore ! Ind *et well their patella every de. rartaint of life. An of so fraught with are. fulness is entitled to the highest romtnewistions The application of i!eientitio principles to the practical purporte of life. is but realliiog tltirrsU bereft of those laws of nature. to discover 'sod to preset by which, I. undoebtedly ono et the great ends of less. Duval. Tiormyme this ,impertents object is bald in view and elfeettlal tiy ur e higher instituOtaitof learsic:g. ashodde and useful irill they .berome. She Polytechnic Cot. jege of, Peonsylvattieb, Pliitsidelpbik Is luehded oo this breis; and its attempt to popalstiato rci raee, and connect high argoirensent Vldt ral ability, , is presented to year favorable tronsid eratiois. . o 7 rah, OfIVITIVe. neeneseenti WOW ladpsky late the' r rontillion of the Titell.Cbuid i r Bun thu Cnid ford County Bank. and the Bank of hornet a, and If It 'shall ha amentelsed that the public is likely to soder lola ;from the farther exudates dentate ' s ' , peed , ' and tertaleset"eisnaybyteaadina *Wetly* repeal of. the skits tad yeti ingot greeted by the nets of toter pentane. Tbepovernor evfdlootin—] Its *hi tennerrinst I deem lemy duty to reiterate the views expressed la my lasevanki addoes. I then stated' as lily iierhied Optigna. that there isbeedd be no further increase Or tobtabr hank log alpha' 1111 of the petneat. system--eirpreend a derided hostility to the Wee of notes of a sand depouticatlon—and evelinmeraded each a ensure Wear laws relettro WNW OMIT otPahi , lion ited-matmemettot. as wouldnekast sera* beyond Ali question. the precept redemption of all tills or note" pat, la eirestistiottly the emend busking 4uditstkais of the Cennacenreettb. 1118* - 8445: 80 1 10 -38,420 bS'B7 -.. 888 000 ..!00. 00 00 Weil satisfied 'of the Imper tlon of exist lark," too lathe to heats rod hank n,t. I deem It a duty to' Infos m the Gemaral.Aaretably (bat I cantor* give the, ktecodia *putout hammy bilis Maratha additional bunks witk out ammiteal Mime In the mina system. _- Mae Gov& woe th ee speaks of the neeresity of mote*: ling the onto Mideast- beaks. nod - ' The artillentes el lan booed by lb. General Oottefb• meat. or by this Commosweetts, at a value to be dad upon. with llama's. to reviles additional ;deposits of sectuity.hom thee to time 'Oahe lane depreciate in the ' market. would be sea and available a any guaranty_ which mead be provided. - A law toydrinit ail heuetoof banks hertoratiornrptolsed to be moored by the piastre of tbositioane,wolldetshancw the value of the puma Iciteiogid mu. OOP the hold. ere a premiers mot eon: whom the Dacus chasers. and what:Lae never grat any valuable au._ "ideation: Ills puha value amid be desired hes a privilege granted by the State. and the Sate ought, then hew, to. have the benefit of It. at eir SI this may he waned by legislation. The recent amendment of the Coustitteltre drentuscribis the poweirof the Legislator* In creating elate debts. with alt exception its favor of delta mintrarded . 14. ade pt the pesseotontstatuditur In. debtednete of the fltatti.:- A law authorising new Stale Icons ;dr the purpose of swdeemiag the pretest over due debt, would be, within the ermalitutional exception and would be free from objection on constitallonel lolanda. The new loans thus authosted. redeemable at the es phonon of twenty yarn, with the banking privilog at imbed to them, would undoubtedly all at a hig h Mae mints. The:proceeds of their mile ebbultkbe applied to the payment of the precast State debt, now • overdo.; amounting to more thee sedestesu millions of dollars. Under thisreystem the dhtte hoot - would MO longer be held by foreigners:and the wmtiannai l ablpinents of aped*, to pay interest. would. thanker, erase. • A. the currestur._woald be limited he- the moat ac tually secured. 18 - danger how eapaottions which hi ...heretrabre stimulated the incautious tr. embark in ruin osuiaterprios, to over-trading, end fti erararaga ere in their, exgrediterts, would Mitnally lemons& if not ow , finely overcome. Ai the nowaritlas would tea its ,the hands of a high and oesponsibleofflcerof thelitate, With authority to Neil them for the purport, of redeeming the tircnbition, the power of the banks to lineal specie pip menu at their own pkusure would,* St au end_ The spume proximal Isar near au apptoaelt to a specie trek n the eratolitjon andbabita of the penile are at preset -prepared for. The duty of mewing thelesuomuelty hem amen eontinuelly,arlsing from Monte lcuermayarannot he longer delayed without a mattitset - of the public Interests. The snidest Is tbete*me akssided to Your early attention: , (it Is stated that a- mennutestvto theitansay of Citi zens of Penuitylvacht. who was slain ,lost their Ilea In the late war with 31exice , duet* erkled at a bras eat than. thirty thousand dollari. Governor coo tinues:—.l t The 511111 is Lew of 1108, has not .beett 'tally 1 40 d: . but t*. is believed to be. in the main, an Amprodemept on. the laws to fora et the lime'of Ile pram Ong of its best lieduree, mid one that obould be erictijenforaed, Is that the ragbag Is eeltsupporting, In no ern) tingeury • should that - department be a charge, upon the pablic Tressuryin lime of peat% In raferring. the. attention of the Legislature to. the elaborate reports of the Auditra General and State Tyra. surer. relating to the fiances of the Slate, which Will be laid before yea. I cannot refrain irrom giving expres. sloe to my views on the Intporiance,of a change In !the mode of kreplna and dlibursing the gable mnnevo. ' The ;fa to ?mum rer receives and d is:honest between four and Ave millions of dollars annually; and It not untie. tinselly hoppers, that there lea balance In the Treasury. exceeding one million of dollars.. The bond of the Tres. purvey Du CA or eighty thousand dolbt nt, He deposits the money of the Stale wherever 'he 'please& endllt Is paid excluPiveY" all own check. The monthly aett lement s with the Auditor General afford some seendty 'bat the funds of the Commonwealth will not be misapplied: but it Is entirely Inadequate te the complete protection of the public interests • Until the Slate shall adopt different systent.tor the eolleerkm.sanokeeplog and dlibursement of her 'min uets. fhp money on hand must, be kept tither in the Treasury vault or deposited with - the battling Institn t lons In the State. Iternsany years the latter mode lies been adopted. I respectfully reeontmend that provlolon be made by law that no money shall be deposited In any hank by the State Treasurer without requiring security to he first FiVen to the Commonwealth for the repayment of the augu deprelled-.-that all cheeky 1.1 , 110 by the State Treasurer shall be,enantendrned by the Auditor General befons tbel aro used—and that daily aceonnto of the moneys received and Feld Phan les:kept In the of. nee of the Auditor General as well as Its • the Truasnry igipn rt meat. [After reennmending various charitable and reforma tory iniditations. to the fostering aid and rare of the Le. gisleture the Governortonclu des Alf Menage as lidlown] . The present condition of the es:venues of the Gement! Government, demonstrates the urgent neremlty of In. creased dirtier' upon foreign importatinhe The people of Pennsylvania bare ever taken a lively Inferst In the proper adjutitment of a tariff; and they'hare, with tinge. lag unanimity. at all Hines, favored corn an ansimment of duties. as would not only product revenue. but furnish the largest Incidental , mntection tor the grant - mineral, manufacturing. and I ndastrial lON:esti of the country. fled their entre hitherto been more plitential In the eon a cite of the nat ion. It is no longer problematical that vouch of the pecuniary dist mix lately experienced by all /latent and conditions of busineex men might have been to a great extentaeirded. The nereireitiee of the government and the people. now alike demand a eharrge—an Increase ot -duties—and I .tairie great pleasure In madondng the. views of tire Pres/donor the United Stites as expressmi in his lett anbital,altollagc, Malice io the things pro. postal., Ms advormary of ',melee duties on all “commodi ties which are generally arid t 7. weight.. or by meneure. and width from their nature are nf- equal „value nerd' nearly equal value—sneb'ax iron, nifdiffereut classes. raw sugar. and foreign,wines and spirits," bas met with a hearty response from the great body of the people of tide State. State. Till to be hoped that his views on this question will be fivorablr regarded by ton •Ttl* and that the ao. lion of the federal government may i.uFpond with, the sugeestionx of the President. • 1 Wheel I was Mined upon to assure he Gubernatorial chair. nearly mae. year ago, In defe4nre to public opin ion: and my own feelings , afters rapid review of *verde In Amnia& I led. that "la the peeple of Pennsylvania the admission of a new State Into the Union—into that confederacy of which abe is a member—most be at alt MAIM a o.lllljell of high interest:, As .I believe I express their sentiments, as well as my own, in declaring that all the qualified elector" of a Territory should have a full and fairopportnalty to participate in selecting delegates to feria a constitution preparatory to admitailon litite. and. It &Steed by them. they Amnia also =be al. I.rwed g anqualUled right to role upon such conatitu. Una alter It It trained." Subsequent events have confirmed' me in there tenet- Inept& The deplorable disputes in the int session of the present Congree—the popular excitement resulting. from those disputes. together with other proceedings he their nature novel- and alarming. would all have been averted, had the people been secured in .the unqualified right" to vote, upon, their domestic institutions. I re gret to be compelled to say. that, under embus proton. eel, this sacred franchise lug been virtually withheld from them. Wtien they refused to accept the Isecomp• toq. Constitution made tar them by delegates represent. Ing the minority, they wereexplleitly denied the priv ilege of makierg their own unless anon a condition not previously exacted.. If they accepted the lecompton Constitution, they entered the - sisterhood of States at once, with a populatiog less than one-half pf the existing ratio of CongressloniT repressultation ; but, if they re. fused that Constitution, they could not be admitted into the tinkm, with Ihe lOonst Ration of I their cholas. until they were reedy to show by a formai census that they had attained a population equal to that ratio. Thins sults have become historical. per4l The last expressive vote of !be loot Ife plea aosi est the act of Congress, commonly kerma as thelkutlish Rill, has for a time arrested Congressional intervention. Peace has resulted alone from themotes of theism*, not from the sumerstkent of outside itlanellool. But, during the angry feelings which tide controversy bag monsa, the theores.as been started. and insisted upon. that it will hence Seward bsthe duty deactivate to protect sla very in the territmles.ifthe peopled the territories shall fall to do so. The warrant for this extraordinary Assump. time is alleged to exist in Mel - decision of the Pummel Cobrt of the U. it, in the case of Bred Scott. Entertain ing, as I dn. profound reverence Stet he decisions of that august tribunal. atid standing read) , to obey them, whew , ever they are enunciated, I have yet to be convinced that any such construction can beffalrly given to their action to the :use referred to. Einelie doctrine, no matter how sanetioned or suppinted, will slptke the very pillars emir constitutional fabric. It would compel every ter ritory to elevate property In dares abn re every other dir serlplion ofproperty—and to erstafiltsh a slave code in its early municipal regulations; or eleilit would ronvert the Convene Infos theatre of erimi nation and mu fluke. and All the wholenimntry wills strife. - And all this, withiut ayerering a single advantage to the 'North, or protecting ' a single tight of the South.. . 1 Regarding myself as fully committed to - the doctrine ei o of popular Nerrereignty In its breed sense, I eau never eubactibe to the theory of (Stu - greets nal Intervention, as ' understood and supported by the op mutter this doe tripe.. By popular sovereignty, I mean no violation- of the rights of the States—no maul' upon the lestitpuone of the finiitii=no appeal to sectional prejudices. On the contrary, I regard 'the doctrine as the embodiment of the popular will in Btates and Territories; as 'be eosin , valor or the rights and the equvilty of States and people —and as the only means by which a vexed and danger ous agitation will be satisfactorily and perpetually 'set tled." ~ ' t A theOryequally heretical has been advanced In an-' other portion of the Union. It has been held that this government. divided into fres and slave States. as Worms • teamed by our revolutionary frit hers, rah Dot endure-that all must become tree. or ;11 become stave. When such a doctrine shall be realized. the emu/Italica, will have been subverted-Mate sovereignty. prostrated-844i rights disregarded, and the liberty of the people destroy. ed. It should meet an lndiznant rebuke from every lover of hie misery, and the blood bought right of the people and the States to self-government. Under the various amerdeseetd to Me cousillellow of Penneylvania, the Indusdee of the Executive has been greatly reduced by the transfer of patronize from the tiorremor to the people. This is in accordance with the principles of eelfgevernaseot. but it must be,acknowl. edged tbatln rellerlngthe Executive from many 004011111, romaxmlbilitke, It has diminished bliabllieyen ma i n t a i n • the rights of ills stair against Federal mull other. en. croacluneete. and hes thrown a greater shan't:4 respuud- Wily upon the people. The extensive patnniage of the Federal Government, and the large eateries ' paid tolls • .otticers, in competition with thong of the State. Present criestent inducements to our citizens to overtook the State in - pursuit of more !Iterative employmente audit the United Stator. It is, Therefore, the atom oreessarY ' that the people should guard the evereigrityof Meditate wlthlarreasing watehfinnees. The eoestitutkm of the • United States contahni the great tundonedtal pOnelphr which Mould govern Its constructionron /Very question respecting the extent of the federal power. "The pourers not delegated to the United States by the ersadttutkos, uor pioldbited 'by It to the States; are renerved to the Stater respectively, or 'to the pantie.' it hi On this broad platform that every claim •of federal power not granted by Our mantitution , eholtd be sternly resisted. 'he tendency to centralisation le so great, acid the over. *bedewing indiums of power and petroleums So Seduc tive, that liberty cannot long be preserved without the maim of sleepless vigilance to_ entbrcing a strict eon .striation of the ledend compitiV The doctrlosof State right* le 'the doctrine of true' liberty. Popular sorer elgnty is the Ilk-blood of our free - InatittiOons, end thi palladium of our misty. Fiery patriotic Indeopment to resalethose great principles should be harlesely held' out toper fifteens, and every unauthorised anummtkw of powersbould be resisted with unceasing energy, mot by all constitutional mean.. r Having now diacharged the duty Impaired on the Tx• motive, by the Uosatitetion, I cannot conclude without rongratutzting.you upber the peculiarly favorable auspi ces under which you enter upon the duties of tie See sktn 0f15.39. Few Important ent*te of legislation Med upon °Four sltanlion. -Prudence, Amuses, fidelity-et. watchful regard for the iniereatsof thsOadnuoliVestiat ..- 'ajeakedguardianship o/ Ids gnancee-ou ths led et the government-are all that are required, under Petreo s dtWes, to insure the ctinflnetance aid Immo* of ottr on. wardty. Flenneyitirula may then, at uo remote Per in the esUngubduttent of her peddle debt ..-ther repeal of bar orerrus sod larder:mom lateet-..4 gum and ft credit untarnished-a Irmaind popular ado. national eystirin--and - an Industrious ant toyed prospemus end twippy. WILLIAM 11% PAl..% i ret nanny:us alsatexe. Ittnisbuig, Jan. etc, ISI9. - ohs tame 1-•. . ' e -1 jfiff`The Baffainniarts have organized a sky ingi club. hired a "IA" of l sod, caused it t.. be. Clootird' with.matar,which it is espected will freeze. , barn; al retiring _ room for ledixs, and hired a mac 10i WA* ears of the ice. tarp it clear of soar, die.. - 0' aka:penis* of 11,01 e. foe . their snit this Wititaii lif/"*The schooner Stun , whirs took eat null '' oompeny ief Illittesters from :Moldlet was limb °Otte coast of lionduras titilha pith alt. : !Tbit !Pino la's"; were saved and hare returned tiP laribilela the British war steamer Baailist, which Wis tendered by the avventor of lisliss, to.biinif:' *III #itiart - -. • 1 • 1 ". '! . ! . ..............4...„_._,..,i .: -:' 'laic LONDON 1 1 1NES MID Ma: itain.—The kent. don Tisseals particularly ravage al Mr. WM. B. Aged far his Tteaiy. with China t .aell itmakisS nu.• mamas charges against uric American Miaister.: that aft bated are a rang of-tad IrvatT4etincit! f thn,"Thundeier" stems to have got bold of b (Moist wenn& The treaty is in the State Bepart int ' Walpeirttin,i;ail Me.-110•41uts Om:isn't a &rate; witv.to • friend in thisFoity: 'Von note r are as: follow.: "Pleas, promsri fur me soieral ne sr:Suits' of winter garment{ at the Brown Stone C f othlng Hall of Roelthill • A Wilson, Noi. 603' and do& Chestnut street aeon Si.Utb. Philidalphis.."?- 1 —.-- - - Di. 'Witt Dkal44. When the above, preparation is known, is la so!, welt established se as, for the: ten of Coughtt.torda. &re' Flrweit.' , 4faan4arso,!. Snonaitin, Spitting of. Blooti.Pnito is the ' irenst.! Crottp,'Wßooptsg Congi, and *TM rota Or roil monn7 7 Complant,. that -it were otk of. pet.,„ eruption to speah of. it, mishit. - . ' • I 1 Discovered bye well knoitOPhisi l cian mot.", the n twenty.peen eine, hies ,ibe tonderfol egret , it Du efeetml, been nottantly apprer.Mthig- ie; I pobliitlaeor, eoliths - lase and its !repetition alike intvirsairantiii , !.e nom known stid ehnisbed bj 44eid .theirleoniele legion") who hart been tesicipetto inielthliy - hikes. ea the Oneo ssrs. DT tai all ti. dlielneekich it ;infuses. pi, cure.! Sir 4'eptes Chnhi-p.hyslglinito Queen Viciteriq has entitles tile opinion that !! , ! Consui*ilaim can lie Cloned i I " The vihule history of this Medthine fully eon ! ! Anne the opinion of that salient mon. Tbon:l nods can- utility, and have testified, that rebel, _all other remedies had failed; this!hes cor pletelyi. mired;' that it beit,that emireterhld:well aid des.j~ paired, this hal afforded latvaiditite - relitt tbet!, when the physic*, had proeuunced, sae" incurable, this hal remo ved it 4hii'Tvlrtite,' at ibis &then sr* alike OPpilint-i hie to can a slisin'Cold ors IM/41.11144 lion, and its powers as soft,• ertnitt l / 2 1•Pertly,1 Pleasant !trail eife;nintel needy- clean be Air CAUTION . PireAnte - Nonejuntea• Biwa di ; wi,nra isignoteri of !•I'. Built" the arr,pper," ' as well as . the printed natattof th proprietes*. 1 8. C'F OWLB .4 C 0.,, PrOprialose, ' 4 - • • ! 16 •1' For sale by their ' agents everywhere. ~ 1 Anises ftioire J.!C. .1?"1 and; Henry Saylor, Pottaville ,h; L.'llunt4inger,! Scheylkillitliven't 11. W. ..Preitist. iliuerttille y E. J.. Frj and bleatiisan 1 , Fossils, Teruanha 11 1 Shit ler, Port- Carbon ; Petit Barr, Pliekrove IL- Reagan Son, Tdscasorai Charles' Marsh:l! New Philadelphia; Jonas ii"biatiold i Pbo.Clin.l toW;.I. 11. Clair.; Neer' Castle ; .Johe Williams, Aliddieport. t July 11;18 "! I 51.. . , . Sii-A Meek Volt the Stek:stiflMl l B M . $. mcn.—abc;ficnuusis on iter l Mterea matter. ot cousingsson,Aatitnt,'Snlochit*FO!lt t Cbroalr aenerl ' ' /)71 4 D ia% meta, lima* Complaint", anti ally, Oentna.3Bo pages,4o esjarartnai4by lir. ince* explatolotibi itlitar:o treettltlf *bleb to both prevantaind cum the above tOanunet . -.. t. • , This book hos brio Os toessi of Itoirio Itk undo of Ulm". Pricti 2 / 1 conti. Feat by niall,lpoit id, for 41 cents. Apply to Dr. 8.3. FITC1:10,11+, 714 ip adway New York. ComMltatbm psrsonnl9,cr by le tar, free. ,- October 22,'48 . a i n 1. 1 . d ear fliallearnes Qlntmaasi nerd 11,11....../ We tam that on the Fonthern plantaihro ' sell as In the nay aettieweeta of, the ;Veld t Itollowa Lamle Ointment iv - filled *Mona" a Doyen s gn ' Ate "tbij bi nixes, ents,,spraine, and other elttreal:hd VI !lei: mi ll queutly occurring In farming operas one: I Imo nil , &neat by our agricultural popolatkin is an onnedlate care But rheumatic tido" tediel l eeta, ?,leg, an all the dleemea of t : tkltt,glandt,land t odelut I wind; ezpoeure to; the elements, aceklent, and cii u rid proportion of ralt food, render the At e t n: labonietpecHalit liable: The rilis Bare an equal eel itr: ha an iadjunri of the Olnlment, and as 'a remedy for all irdeinal alli . .. .43-Dalley's Magical Pala •M i acid, .illll cure the tol ton log ntnong a,;g4all eatalc74 , of din.; eniim , :—Buros, Scalds.. Oita, Chafeti!Sore .P p' le Von lin n loaf., Bruises, Si mins,llites. PolivoM,ChUblisitm, hir e Serohda, Ulcers, TOTif Sores, lielovi l s,! Ear ts, .Pil e Sinn Eyes, Clout:SwelllngS, liheutrinflsto,'S, 14! Verdi Silt Menlo, Baldness. - Erysipelas,tltingworiliarbem t Ilcb, Small Pon, )leasles, Rash, ile..l&c. ' ' 1 „ 1 • 4 T2t some It may appear incredulous that so Miry dl ea', should be reached by one a4irlet suc MD idei will vanisit when reflection points tothe filt, }bat the of salve Is a eamblustion ingredle4i, each nd 'Teti, one applying a perfect antidote to lia impost+ Osordei. PIiNCIPAL Df,ol-ICill Chamber/ ifivtt 'Aim ?in+. LI 140.1y] • . 1 1 C. Y. ICIA I ACE. Xy-Sold hy. JOHN b.thimrs tScovt, rottsville,i Pa. il ltirrk. Pgite Fiume? stillesa.elWep understand that 3ules Hanel *to., in offering *ltilsal ilaurk i nt Altienti rune Hair itenoraten." to the Puhliti agree that if it (tur f not r store the` bale and lehlskers, however grl4, to limit' original lifelike robe in less than tipie seek", Piey yid sbits refund the money paid for it. The Tovatoi bi !urea tert not id'contain any deleterious nee.l igj is not a dye, but a easefully prepared and slut nufsilingirestoretr 1.1 and Ofe101,41? of tholliar ai4 ask . I Tba *it Atbes. leoneoa Tery,easily applied,and wen , pplied, it will not slabs tbeaklo or lbe'llostt rata 1 ,. it. altreta s 4 ware and pareaprible in forty-eight beirs—it . le 1 'wooden. ini. Joe soli by all respectable drogsbtrot: at the Lai. boratory and Wholayala Depot of Jtea nape *C0.,•701. Cbespotstroot, Ptillade'lpbla. ,i i „ Yoe; sate also wholesale ' and rehab at F. !SAND*. SON 'd Drugand Chetnieal Store, Pottarlile. - L ' 1 1 , ATA-Insportabt. to Iresnalen•-.-Da. C' "?. • 43 2 S ITlLia.—The troinbluations of ingredients 'ln th !filli ire the result of a bog - and extenslve predict'. The; are bud In their operation, and certiln Inling al Irreiulatitiec palnhal melltruallonS. 'rimy! t• ill ols• struellone, whether from cold of tilheielse,lh Aube', coili a pain In the side, palpltat ion of the h4art, dist ulbisi sleepli which aluayearise from fnteireptlOn of slatl 4, They an besueressfally used as a prevlotlve..r!4•6 pat should never be taken in prigasso-yi as tbey I aid'" b aunt to muse a mlaCarriage. Wiwyeeted poriq , Tettat,+ blo, and free from anythlog inJuriotis to life inibealt . N. Explicit directbros, which shared lie read, eerbb, pipi eaeh box. Price $l. tent by mall,llry 'ti l t* sr I 0 any sithorised agent. - • ' IL! H. II I:039. 1 • Gourd Arcot for the U. S. 166 Chasuberlll i ess Tot To whom ill Wholesale ordersho l old be dt*.ed. 1 _ Ai - Sold // by Jon, 6.llaciern A PM Potts tosoll 11 .axvir Bikes A 11410., Reading. • 1 I ,] . 1 I.r t i girllair Drat Hair plyeA Illallriplet...l. Wm. it. Batchelor'. kale POI . The omenru. at m is- a jaw rirlal , , All others are mere imitations: ant , 61titold be ivoldell, if you wish to maps ridicule. ~ • ' I GRAY, MID, or RUSTY HAIR Dyed loMaitly to a beautiful sal Natural Brown,or BlaSk, witbent ibe bat - likinry to Wair arils's'. '. i •1 . - Yawata UEDA LS and DIiLOWAS bare b ded to Wm. A. Batchelor aloe. 1339,!Mid mail tetedlowe have beim made to b. Mar of May Ids famous Dye. ' ) I Wit. A. DATCUELOR'S HAIR DYE Prod, not to be distinguished from nature, and Is 91 not to injuee In the but, however bag it IN tinned, and the Ul elfeele of bed Tyra total flair Invigorated for life bithis sploodid Dyel Wade, sold or applied (In 9 pieri rooms) a! Victory; 233 Broadway, Now York. Bold in all ellthis'and towns of th Dnsggists and Taney, Goods Desdes: - Sil.The 11'0014 ban Ilmo'cosano steel plate enariving on Omar sides WILLIAM (49.17) B by Joint G. !Morns A Goal 420-0141gat VVIok WIGS and Totreses unman Illgbt, easy and dissable. Sitting to. a-thana—oo tu lag a the heel; 1,4104 gbh , when these things are proper': '[494l] ' • TUB Intl 731Xectiatal CAF ,TH 1,.1 AEA: KEIIIIIICDT, of ItosbMy bas di+e , pered iJi.ooe of 0 cosinnon, pastors Mods a rornifdy • i EVERY KIND . OF HUMOR, . nor' no Worst llorainlitdown to s:Colusom oil bullied it isomerism= hundred ease4aed two4t 611.0 eseOpt. In two cases. bo th thunder bensdr.i.. He his so u In biro° over ono horrid tea HA . Valise; within twenty tulles di Wilton. I Two bo ties are warranted to can a nursing mouth. - • I I One to three bottles es will the joint hied' g glco cortife' m „ , . Two O race. r Mule bottire will clear the systems Of.idlee the Twstomacho boillos anr warranted to cure lk's worst sinker Throe or Ave bottles 11411 - verinp4 to eure l lthe kind 01 brio/lei. • • One of two blades arelllarranted to este alt busmen 4 the ape.' n I tithe Two bottles are wirrinted to ears''rei p and Machos among the hair. . I ; foam to six bottles*, warrants. to cure camispt running niters. ! s t •, One Witte Will rare Sealy eruptions of the Skis.: Two or three bottles arsorarraoted to cure too w Clod of ringworm: Two or three bottles are warranted to ears Um snotd, desperate tans of rbennudion. I ! t • Thies to jour bottles ate Warranted to tare 11111411tengi. Wire to eight bottles *in cure Ow worst ease ;Isgsesil!. .. .1 • • 1 One to three bottles are Win SWIM to wore the worst ease of ,Dyspepda. I know frau theaxperient&Or Moon sands that Ilt has been !sassed by a: canker haled allaw Opt to two bottles are •warisisted tif curs si hoe& whoa ; ••Ono to two bottles arsorarraitied telegulate latUe stets of tbe bowels. . Ono to two bottles will regulato hit derangrent 'of ass htfa Yourt al t bottles has eared this Worst easeso,6otr. ohs to three - bottles his aired the worst rase_ ,of p • a relief Is always esperlsoeeds what a _ll . berey le get re: Het in with an exeriselating diseasel' , _ - ssur Ah Nothims hwftknge Of dlet, of !t. ever tiocesasti-r at . th e )eat yon • Wilieettato far We:,--Adults. ass' lableajcerand Ohs day; Chitin's oar ten yous,deesertspoonfal; Children front Ave to eight years, tompoontel... As • lib'Altectloim eon bi applicable In all soanitalleas, tats seddeleat to operata on ttw boa 11 . 4 ; '. - :tiONACI i eD " rNINE Pt, .11 'No. 120 Warrens : stns; .1/xistur4 Nowa . • Piles - Ifillf4fie ale by 4111=1.4 throsiOloS the iiidt4o4 Statir fusag Ale - . ' 1 ! 17 CHOICE GOODS - 6r. the 110 days ! • - lip 491•• • . 4 ." • ' Y . .. Ili!esl . l6 tikir • AXSP • ' 14. . 114 4 4 4 : -§l ot ^k Oeniielpreetj'' O Adjolo Int the 7 4- •` . 1 • , • t , (84 8 tO/ L Qf ►tadarss iledied; ew 4atirw,4 ea upoula eachwf 11 .•1131:408,. way, N wl f lork. tannin . , • , i""BITO1 4 1 : 14 1 1 # ciTlfty -iuls Air The Great letsgilah itsusudy.le«Alit JA3.IE3 CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE lILLB.- 4ipared from a proirriptfal of Sir J. emits. M. D., ' Phyitetin Extraordloaty to the QUe.;lll - bin's** Medicine le unfailing in timeline of all those 'Shirai mid dangerous diseases to which thi female conatilatilmaidonldeet. It modem tie all ssessecit and ra awewiip otihreolons, node opealyrro way b e nliod I I rligliariiirdi . Ledies it la peeutlarly suited. It wi 41a a shots Moo, hying - me the monthly Period With I Zarb Walla, paint Os• %PIM the Ocreartnneot r mai , o r ti r os Ratan, to ?roust countsrfsits.l .1457105 s Piihrolsoti wit be talus birlreates dering t.tes.l4RlM a7s ow, Wiring Jfisairrinr.. but at an, cu re tiiit f •Acpieresifi. . . • In all mums Of Nitrite's end Spinal Affect I Patn, In Duet and Motet PaUglis oo alight eaertiesjPalpita lionl&thelissei, itystmies, mad ilitiltek them *llls seal affect a core when all other means base Ailed and at. , ;though i powerful remedy, do not contalo hoe, enamel, • anthnony, or anything horrid to the constgatipa lett direettoruL lu the pamphlet sarong mach paetage, which aboald be waflolly presereed. G• : 8010 Agent rnr the Method States and Cmisda,i ' • JOB 310113, (Leto I. e. Italdwil 4 Cu..)' 1 - . Peelheiteii:NAY. L._ • n- - Si and Ig sodas. atatelle - oeskard to:any aw. Inorlzed Sitoa , wilt inlets ibo".lostakaug bier 80 pills. by:ruttish Orin. r- ' Forma. la P6ttavllit,l7llll4!tYt . • 01004 z.var ; bb al) Diruatsti ,11114 uots4 Btat.o and Canada*. Pune 19,11 2:1. • A herb and dewed nemettitent of fiords spited to Ole rowing Uoliduw etnepeletelg ir(((is of oUllty„, tame. and ornagent. Tit: ' .leery Ueir Insuccelabs sad lliqurellets,"nsw.srid,bess . • ' (11'0111,1es. , ' ' - • • - jet Pine. Reseelet., Ilactles..Chala a. tr. • Embraldeved Collars aadrfors, a ow stark at 'tick, rr domed prices.. . Choke Perfnannyind 'gullet 41.rtlaka entail , des cription. -. : . - ' i Monona and Buckskin Purses. road Booksi Travol ing"Belli4 tr.. 'royal Tcrjram 1. 'Pa . We have abe added a Fail aierartment variety of FOFvWai.,. Crying . sad P Weise- Della. Jtv,; Oilnill for Children; Paper Dolls and Furniture, kr. ,SrOimlittraktly_an hand—a lam amortment Trim.. - minas; liadary, Mies. Gatratime, Umbrellas, tr.: all ot whit* 'resold at tbal beast prime. Member 11, IS illifigiono, ,;-)pittligen4. Au Ustos harm Malmo be held la the Yliit Preebyle4an Chirch, (by., Jos: lticConl.,) ott tbs .. % it Itth., at dg &clink. P. M., to cautious one boar. The public are nopectfally requested to attend. • , • Ts Os Schuylkill Nulty Bible. Society: , Since my last :Sport I have exPloced ( rwirbonc Port Citation, Doealems; and porta of Tremont. Miff Creek. and the Sharp Mountain. In Chwrigiburg I Lund ten Wailes destitute of the Bible. seven of whieh were imp :plied by • gift. In- Poet Motors - eleven - bmillre were found destitute, tight of which were supplied ttygilt .In Donaldson the dumber or destitute tam. '1 is 'eery large; but most of them refused to ac cept a nible. In Tretiont a large number of German familke were found without the. &Tiptoe's; some of these may he Induced In purchime when '1 resume my labore In that town. Along Mill emelt: and the Sheep Mountain, 'tent half pf the families are destitute of the Bible; many of these cannot read, and' others my the Bible does not suit their Male some who received the Rlbleasa denation. man! Bested the meet sincere minted* for the precious gilt. others carelessly took It without a word or emotion of thankfulness. While tbti is chocking It is not sturpri: slog. for them persons refuee toetvetbanks even to God. much less to men and women, who colder favors upon • them. Bit as ehristlatta it icon , . doty•to seek these, and urge them to tieeept and read the word of life hoping that It may Moe their mule from deathl "Tin good end' lend; hoping fur nothing attain; and ykoar reward shalt be ergot; and ye shall be the children of the Highest, for he le kinio the unthankful. and to the OIL'? I visited - A Oor woman who wsa fast sinking - ender :that fell destroyer,lhe enneumpting, whkh no Nekton% relinlnlettea a 'let Int.'. She wan panting for brestb. and with much effort held up heraehing head, and snpporw her amble body in the chair. Whoa asked If s h e w i s h e d to obtain a Bible. she meekly related her cad stria as tbl• lows.: "Yes. eir„ 1 de very much ilea/lite bare 41111)49. 11411 re I was married I was always *constituted 'to read the Bible at home; Sidd for a long linger) hare been try ing to spare money enough to buy onci.But hotfoot yet been able to do so. Before we came him. end ;witlie I was well, I used to attend Church, and had become a member; but since the limes are no, bard I have ;not bad clothes 'Whole to attend Church ; and I ha ve been much extmeed, and often had WM feet, which bee bought on this sicknom. I denim much to read' the Bible, end would gladly buy one. but at present I have :not. the means." I told her she itiosuld no longer lenger be withoutt he word of God to cheer bee An her • affliction. ; ins as she agent of the Bible Society: It was my privilege to supply her. As her emaciated hands clasped the Book of God with tearful eyes and tremulous., volm she exclaimed: 'TLis book shall never be slighted by me, air; lam hap. py to think I have it ! May thee Lord reward ,yots for In farther convereation with her. I learned that she sr 111 Indulged a hope in Christ. I rind for her several per ages of scripture, suited to her twee and Marked them that she might. rehlr to them again; and then united with her in prayer. As I left she repeated her thank', for the Bible, and entreated me to call and me iterega In. .1 bond It no small pettinessl hue, to act as • messenger ill mercy to this.sufferlng child nl' God; and tin: night of the rods of the Brelonr, 4nasteuch as-ye ha ve done it unto one of the kart of tbere my, brethren, 'yit hire done it dotty Int." la o'6'mm tower I found another victim of timpani'. Hos. - She ens also poor and destitute of nearly every comfort of thestek room; and as. her husband retinal read, he hod left her without a Bible. She exprosited an s earilifet *lntl° have a Bible, but had no mane to bey. and I presented her one.. A few , mouths will most likely consign her to the grave. May the word of God enable her to MICH', path of life, and a home In beaten. The Aillowing , istatisilm Will show what /mimeo done sines me Annum report: Families v 1464448 ; Anted Mee ' Mute of the Bible. 91; destitute Llitaillra supplied. VI by sale. 6; hj. eft, ; :destltuhs laminae which refused to accept a Bibb,. 43; Bibles given to the destitute, 21; Bibles and Testamentaarddl, BS. . S. S. KLIVINDS: January, 50859. - -• • - 'Agra. . • - NOTICES. ear METIIODIST kiPISCOPAL ClTURoll4,Peeead Street, PoWallis, Rev. 11. E. Ortnovi 'Parlor.' Di vlneserrl Fabballb at 10 A.lll.atal at 7% P.M., ENG LiBll GUT [EVAN C Ite LI, Se rket &lean: Pottavllie,Rev. W. 11. Lucnasstrn, Pastor. Divine rec. vice In I ble Church reguLarly every Sunday. Morning. at 10% a'elock;,, everdag.ak 7.n•eiock `\ Weekly Prayer Illeetlnt,Tbureday evening. at 7 teallick.- KirTiD SEOOND,PREBBYTERIAN CIItIRCII trill worship recreantly at the Ammeter* MANI mid Ckpreh Mark 4 street—Revygmenzt. 'Covr, Partor.— tiablaath 'morning, It ICU rieklek; eriniara. et 7 o'- clock. 'Weekly. Lecture aiid. Prayer aureflogi Wednesday evenings, at 7 o'clock. ' MLAMXIXD. MASON—BOLUStbs . alit of Psisinter.lBllll.l)3. The Rey: Wltillam Yen *1 biP “Adence.ln Bt. Clairdo 31Assox to *Am , Asx Baur, all of gr. Clair. • DIED. . _ BERGER —On lb. 2ath of DerotOber last, Booth Mantislto tostoshlp, Baum lingua, ;Ted GO,. !tarp, 6 months and 3 days. STERNER—Om the Ist . of 3111nora v111•;Imila Jots Susan, wire of Joh. Stereer, sod 311 yaw and 10 months. _ , • . • I • WthiTZ—ln Port OtrbOtt. on the 30th of December; 10611.20ut Wows, In the 62d psi of. till op. itit'llarrldnug papers please copy. PINKItitTON:—Itt Ilalkea. Dauphin 'county, on the 2116 of December, HMS, Wu.s.var - U. ilttzstiees, son of 0..7r. Pinkerton, aged 2 years and 1 day. ,•: GESIe7B2 —On the 3d of JilllVary.lB39, at iiambirg, Sault ELLIIIICII, *treat George W. Heebner. and eldest daughter of Oen. game C. Wynkoott, of Ibis Aprough, aged 25 year.. 9 months and 7 days. H 0 ROVE s I 1 1 . 1 ? i n t Ni r l D K ER '8 MACHINES. FAMILY SEWING A New Stria. Prise 1150. .1. 41.4 Broadway, New York. `-= = OFFICE'S: {730 Chestnut Street; !halideloll.l'4, Theeettotehinel mar from two 'moots, and Iblnt a smut of nueqlutlid strength. beauty. and elasticity. which wilt nor rip„ evenly every fourth stitch be Cat. 'They are unquelillonably the best In the market fir tonally WirS.END TOR A CIRCULAR: VS' Opinions of the Pius: , • Ereryfipurchase ther ought to oni.—Wintripilitatia Goc. . , Takes thi tioutor tnieryother.—lcid lieuenger. Is rapidly coming Intolgemaral stan.-Suesheicia Advo cate. • Is the heti of It* kin&—Alistsm'Jostrual. A child ally Manage one.—Bartz It works on silk, cotton: or leather.—aprimuktiNascs. Sews titans common rpoola.—.Lommest Hcim. Its seams amp thimble as the fabrkm—Virg. Herald. Pews a Minim and beamtlfni lititut.-;;Admar'Snetiwt. It la managed with perfect ease.—Logrnago It latest NAM I. get out oforder.—ffnakelliaNimb. 8040mM:silo any we mar 6111W....0PT00*4 Casd4 . - Very illstlY taking the lead.—Cosideriport Aftrnel. We mane) eC Its wonderful exemition.—Cirth. herald. ;The work karma and mtbstantial.—Codis lilil,giro betteriatisfaetion than WV other.—Pdkceit "44. • * knOw It to be a stupider article.—Mtelts:fo'spolck. The manetacturod In this conntry.-Ballston Jostr. Not f Maxie stitch will pull ont.— Irodtwry:(toartitm It finishes ita work where It elope.—.Altura /know.. ' Makes • Mitch that will not rip.—Rordoitowii "Ow. • Of Inestimable Value In atortru—Jorsay Nom Repub. Rapidly growingnto family br use.—Clumeage in patina os.—a - min. bitorstirer... , IN lest coming i Tastimayak. The Grover It Dakar Is the best.—OnscortiTalette. The best lOUs elaas.--Coispst Herald.: , Oct.-16. 'id 42. DISSOLUTIO )ISSObUTION •OF P RTNER. • 811IP.—Notke Is hereby Oven that the wiser so p Omer!, vilstiog bettion Andrew litelrarland and . Thoau Verner,tradisig lo the nos. of ldeltAßLAtil? WElt2l.lllt, too boo dissolved; for wine Hoe pest. ANDRFIV IQrrARLAND er=ixo PIadISSOLUTION—The **partnership lewstOli' re salatlog hammy IL itiosesed William eremotb, tradioir wider ter Ora ofKLIJP . P A LIN DIMIMIITII. et 'Llweeltru. Schuylkill musty, was di* lotted 0 1 1111 SAYMillaulleel,1116S. All pert.. Weld. id arm requested to make !immediate myairat sad thole bathes claim to preseat theca for mit tkierot to S. illopp, at • U 11,41711; or to William Liadermoth, at *themHUe, ville s Ildiv7lklll eonitf, -._ B. XLot.P. u. LINDILICAIVIII. Jimmy 11:%9 . . 4• ; • 261 • pissouynoN.—The partnership haste/me existing betweins Merles end Lewis entsitpr, of the Borough of Schuylkill Meets. Schuyl kW County, merchants, trading see a L. Iluotaiager. kw this day (Des.l3, 1666 J been ding's ed .}'7 motel meant. All debts owing said Aro:Wand 11l claims egainit thetas*., will be nettled by Chula' tgantlingws bywhoo the busloese will beceefles be ranged co lathe stand.. Cita uiLi iturrat.xnan,... • Lain LI witzuweit. , Deetnn bee ,25, 6144 IySSOLUTION OF \PARTNER- Qtr.—.roue fs b.roxy evilly that the partite/. ea lately *sienna weeps the eaderslysted. ender lb. dr= of MOUT t NUMMI, to lb. Foundry. Machias sad Car ilaasieetasieg ba‘ltseas has bora Able day di*. oedema sly mutual courant. 'Cie bustwees. in all Its brnrh..,tlllber.alln.be carded au ,by J. aNatling. babes toe the Bald are ars to be,ettleeted dud all demands loathed said Ina are 10 be prorated to him flee tottleatest. - V. MINDY - ' • a:istrrnip. rinegryye, Nov. 2sl, WANTED. WANTED TO KNow-t-TI i • t pri , o and 100 p...) ' , telt at obi 1 or Three ThcoAttoi Tons 14' It Eall: LINO n Di Tv :o + COAL ton To. f.m44114. at the rate r+f aboot , a,., ler day, beginning January It.t. r U. DAh SWN et)t.}.% Dee. lA t 'Ol 31.311 L NFORMATION 'IS WAN'rEii ii t RICHARD PRICK. abbotTh twl r diy, lb. Itiar:. aged IT% Year.l),4' height. Ilia . lark Hair and litark , 'Epe; ma an d sußlhilt 3 endemism's anmp Ka;sh ; 1.7" when he lort.e..lark rand:sere pants: u , •rn • mat, patched on t he elhoira.strlpea T.eriuol Alaseb bi4.and chrk Plan: AD, 14 hle rat Mer, at Prilre's Store, la 11 Inerse iu#o.l • thankfully reerlard. Doreinher $, 'LS FOR SALE 8i TO LET: 170 R RENT--A`. Three Barn Inlet noun, lo ilarket. itr 1. Abort SAO. jtj Apply to . CO. lIALBEIISTAirT• Poi tryille. Ortoher 2. 'SR • *Lir - • rONSTA N'rLY on ntl, milutng Purpose*, Atredreed pricer , . rrarttrr MAT WOOD, I. A fr , " Cisirltle, Doe. 211,':4 F°' RENt—The Old Orchard Thor %UM It tit now t first roil* runnlnu order.' APO' 10 M. MAT7:OI2 or7.` , U. tICIIOLLIODURGEM. Pot toville. July 31•18 • :11.tf .T - 4 1OR pnirs, of Lonihr, Trucks wil) be rat amp Lir MA.. or nol proved warily. ; Also,* valualll• terms. , Applf s i . o. JOirg r Pottsville, ay IL r 1.7.0 RESII .LIME: for sale at all nit , 4!t, al lb* kilns on tlie Wand, for 'building. Saud. Er.. at the leweel.prkis. C. M. ATKIN,. • JACOII Aebland. will All any order" 17.andar lower pricer lbaasita!e been clanged brink,. Pottsville. Mardi 20,'56 • 1:1•11' —:rior OR SALE—One sup• 8 " ALI I pole pump. with column pipet mid trAnwellon.— all ready I be put Into th. !MOM Will be Wlld In.. Apply at nil Timmins Irow Work. for further 1n54..a. lion. CA UT= A A LLK.N. Ansi,' 2i, '53 I OR SALE—One 40 linrme Enable; Ilorre Engine: One w Uneaten 40 Dritt Cam •n 4 a lot of Prop Tltober at O Darer %trod°. Mines. , Coal taken lo Exchange. • Apply to I. W. , Pottsville; or to ua:ouO6.IIII.ADUIL, Deaver Mouton November 21), %Pt 41.3 m 1 4 1 OR RENT. —A convenkentl7 dtplling hnore. Irlth stabto, Wanted ',veer Al welian stmt. above Fevetith. formerly neettpled by J. Tr 1111rtio. Possmolus; given. the Oret nr ovt..Mee Enquire i_ JRFSE Pottsville, September 4.'63 rOR SALE CEEAI)--.A fine copy or illebolvon'a Diet loam" of the Se Ir nre 4f Ai lecture, Balding, Carpentry, At.. frpm the rittleit ,r• 40 th e present One, forming a leenititeLenplre vr,ek :Iteteernee—Mtuetrated with :reteetgra , tair.e nn •teel. 1 . Yor sale at B. BAN NAIN'S 800 k.% ttatiourry Store OR S EOR 'ltE'lSl!—Thetti 1 , : ..NATIONAL HOTEL!' situate in the ley , of Slearearkla. . • The enbacillarr will sell st.pricate tole, flit well A to a , lintel. which bass good man of timber'. litd all I to. Pr , k ersancy con rsitiloord4 for dopir t It hot sold by,the 10th of unary, 1 . 1 , 0. It will lb.. nI, '• offered for netti. Par fuslbi partlettlars. owlish,. • present WM,. 31. llit'AV tit • Shatnoklo, December I I,' Mlt TsO—l/LEA Coal Tract adjoin felt the Catawiaan Conipony's tanda. hat Int tha A ksesetb Valli. ollb 40 tent, of the 'pundit Coal. Ineatltyof the Tract, the quantity and character of Ibe Coal, make it desirable ktr ad energetic operator. r ell AIILES Chestnut flood, Chllndelphla. December lA, '6/1 •-i 6141 OTEL FUR Et4r. e,t6l ors.. ", ;. , m i ln er t i t tr e lirtfrorrrltA April rneetixt t. Rested a n t It n e b X e yti,4 , burn p.p.,. te r Junction or tho Ito..Dna with the too. I'.t 7 rhlrt anth.s uolueba multall roads. The house Is of idles and itaa all tho necessary accommodations for travely,, Front its looation it la already an excellent point fo. rood ilineLand when the Auburn and Allentown RA!. ow) i. completed, which la now progreseinit. It a ill tocatt AM one of the groat ihorihisrbiarro leading . ; ly fro 'few York City to the (Inset West. rti Nobe but a good person need apply. for lama, 4,, fi apply to the subscriber, at Auburn. ' ;SAMUEL 51.4,t• Docembrr la. 'WI • • • NOTICES. • 4 0S'r—On nTUESDAY • NIG UT, T BTONitMARTHN mun - r Kr.. Wh•mrrr,wilite turn It to Itrteht & Lereb's Hardware, Store, lteutre !oltirllle. will be suitably reward, d. • January B,':A' T OS'l'From. the Exchange j on Thursday utsht. a sutall 111.ACK and TA3: :LIT. Au. pereon lea, I rm- tali] 11 . 4:e slut at the Exchange Hotel, Pottsville, lb reasonably rewarded. • J. 113 wiry 3. ?SY 211• , • , . A .. I)MIN !STRATI ON NoTic; FL— . .' ,• . 4 . Lew. of Admi obi radon on th e Fatale. of !Spit .3' JA...E ETERNEIt, tate 41 the torfingh of 111r.er•it:',. .I , eessed. hallos:been grarthd to the underelgner! the itegteter of Willa of Srhtt,lklll county. all tnn , .n • Ihdebtrd to 141 d Estate will made Ins) moo, and ib having Malme or demands sealuet the aame, win. rt.t.t . '.' them forartflethent, to JPIIN STKIINEIt. . . 511 nets, 11 le. Jan. P.'59 1!..111 Admihi,lnit,r, N 1 O'FlCE.—Notice is here-a by Oven that the drills' of the • Areabtneten Artillerhis" Arent changed on tbo Gib of Jonsiary,lS49. from Tltut Way 1,. m,,i,do eirentlig„ Regular 'ltleetinge—Flo , d 31,2ndey In et.o await- S. 11.—ronettual attendance of the issembers is requested nit next Wilda, evening. January hell, on businees of imports:lee will yet Unneeded.,, - • 104 orde r of ibis Cuipatsr. Jr VAL. 61101in:it. January P. lig 1,1-1 t I - Semi ries SQUIRREL FUR CAPE. .t atillablo rowans will tat paid Iho Mio, upow.Jaarlug R at the house of GEO.C. PUTT:4. )1i Att areal ''•• Jaw:4'W 1 a I\TOTICE -THOS. P. SI3IPON, 11 of Mauch Chunk, Is no longer Agent h.r Scribers. " --- DE UAVEN k 11/01.1.11,6. Dating:4lr IE, 1.8 t. 'ea ct • "Where in Bra eh n•e' , Root:" • WABl mee l: 4 7 . TOl io l u %A:tr iy bi e o tiii i , 4 g ,.7 l l war's WI. S. Zeornor Slarkiit and Second it rtrt P. PO 4. WU* 1.4. Board of borregwddonte-IY. 3Lusa: It a. B. Brawn; Cam. Wanaamyrn. Yl 13. 1i0p0 . .7“.q. Y. 11. J. PALMA& R. 8. ' January ;1., I y NOTICE.—The public ,re hereby rintll44 MIAMI'S NALLY. of l'invzr,o. Schuylkill enanty. iv no longer Arent for the r In Iti,e'rusnaxement filo Coa t tinelnele-oothrr%l.e the power tinder which be acted bailee km.11'14,4.11. • 1,1 11 . Januar, I, 'fa 1.11• • UNDERSIGNED is . picp3reil • •to receive Coal on BTORAO Xor CO:1151ISSIoN. 311 , 1 de e'er It to any part of the city. flaying peculiar tacit• itlra. my iliarpes are mcderate. 1 hare oleo retrial DOUSES to trade foe rood COAL. Apply to • CIIAILLICt (bat 18th and Willow streetri, Ph iladcltbla Deeember 25, '59 522 w • IVOTICE.—Tho stoclitioltlers of iltc 1:41 Illnenrllle Water Company are: hereby nollfel to meet at thee ottleenf the fiectotary, to the ternins of Alnenallle, between the i/011111 of II) A. 51,. and & l' on Monday, the tenth day of Jen u try, to elect l'inciar Dammam of paid Company. to rrv• tiv'tba eorultie year. _ 110'WELL Ai•cp buy.' 'ilinetsrtlle, Deiumber '25, Itt . t.l.di • . N ' TlGg.—The Mockholtlees of the . tonitertkut and Schuylkill Coal land Iron 6 mp•• ny are requested to meet at the ollire of J: X. „3,,.. r New London, Connecticut. on Wedii y. the Te,lnh day of January neat, to awn,. „ t o: . hair u, I . ,t . r Committee. and do any other huilne ' that int v , .... before theta. • ' HOLKISh 11VO.:i ES, re..:4t,, t. Dereribar ZS, IIS . . ' ' . lilac. • QOFFICE of THE SWATAYX B. IL co.—Pottsville. Dew:mbar an,•in.l3 : r 1 . TlCi.—lfba annum meeting of the oh arel,.!•t.r. of tbl• CM:Tally , will too held at tbelr . fire, ...1 :L.... ~.... ilia 224 of January, 1109. at 3 o'rlork. P. DI.. at a I I. time and playa/an eleetkua will la...brld fur treat+ at. Slausgars sod - other °direr., to ...r , • frr tba ets., lig roar., • - • ' J.C. DON. Lin. 4 .ON, aorriary. January 1, 1 50' . mat_ _ to QFFIOE if THE SWATA RA R. R. zo; Ink peasle will be received by this Company op to Sat loiday tooting, ate 22d of J/IlluarbiK4l. for the prod. Inn of the exteootoo of nibs toad fires Tremont to laid. Ate Creek, Moo, irork--climtanre'Ve... Any infra , motion desired wit be Oren by . A 'N Eti.lll4l. Zo elneer, oftler—Centre streetz rot I itl . 'Yr Ir:DONALIMON. Trrs Wert. A D3IINIS'IILATI()N hoer Wherliott Letters of Administration In lb.. of ANN WILLTA.SI2, late of 31Iddleport. f' eh 133 IVi deeesard. tef Ewen w air granted to the ooderoVrAll proems Ind bled to paid biota are matt ..rted te.teate payment, a dd 'armlike . eine elating to pre.int Ilir ...I • far sel MID/a (0 T110)143 Scranton. Lucerne rooms, I'm: Cr to his Attorney. .CIittISTOPIIEtt. I Itri,E. Pottsville, Bibuylklll .4%,t4 =l3O Ipecesuin4 4,'111 d'AFFICE OF THE . MT. 'EAGLE &' 1 C„:,/ TREMONT RAII,DOAD Month,lB6lt: ' A'afated central meeting of the oroeltboldeni trill be bald at Mile Mlles. Hall of the Franklin Insatiate. on the I Ilb day of Irt Month. (Januerv.llB4..arlit A. M.. 41. *bleb time the.Anntial Report will be preeetited . :and as Iliddiloll, held Ow a President a nd Tw e lve manvore, to coudnetthe affairs of the Company for the year eu• substu,-., WM. DIDDLE", .9te. meg. Neal. Deoellliger Z; '5B ) F D C: I f E L IL I ° I. L F IIA T T I F I N F4 R A S I I L I R N O A F D ' C H O !M i l : , Philadelphia, 12th linnet', 1848 A stated annual meuellow of the F ieekboldrre will ,be • Held at their °Rico. In the Hall or Ito idk lin b i ol. tute. S. ith etreet.. the 10th day of lot 310., (Jeouary.) lbs2,'at 1: o'clnek. A M., at nbull Irma a Report' of lb. proeeedloo of the Board of ilAouer. will be prevented; 'and an election will be held fur o President sad Ten MatioKero to conduct the a ff air , . Of the Crinpany for the year mining. WILLIAMDIDDLE, Socrerary.. December '25, 'SS •• 1,24 t FXECUTOR'sI NOTlCE.—Letteis beeline been duly granted by the leglter of Willa of Schuylkill Countrto the under. Beeentor of the Loot WM and Tritstaryont of JO. . SEI.II I/VIDES/4 late or lb. borough of Port Cuban. u.ruwed„ ernWora US hereby untlAed In proonl their elalme for p Intent. and llate• Indebted to .said Estate to settle the sante with lb* anderldreed. }MAN entnuitx. Eavastor of Mr Lot. /ratoad Totamitirt JOS KPH, STllOl.7$ K. dee'd Port Cations, Deember 13.'56 bl•M• OFFICE OF THE LEHICH COAL at NAVIOATITI 9031PANY.--Minch Cbeht, Lee. rittb.lll3ll' • Pinpoints will be received at Ibis Arm aid al the Company's elks al White Haves. wettl Toth et Jan. nary.oset, for leasift b. Fortairy mod MAI DO Sdep et White Melia. Also, tor t ',striae* mid kw/pint:Jo ',pelt, the mil Cars ceo the Lehlell'and Saigotthitans Ns need. for tb• tem Wires years. Por further lettpte•ett..a apply to the Itederelpted. or lo Moore Drambeller, t he Hapertnteudeat of lb. Itoad, at White HAW , . N. A. DOLMAS. JOispairadedirra and kgrixe.r. Januasy 1, '59 . -- - _ WEATHER STRIP. • eony a oft Keepitig out the Rain. Snow sea cotautea; applied to outside ricera.-1 t .1 s ml lal•mr.4l, Ow "Thrtleary and iron Depot ' or FRANK port ia• . , 4- . ./Ax.gmlicr
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