i iacti*Vai: 77 pOrfl • , An SOPSOI AILIW., Ult Net. at Ibis mission set Coutpreil: That a used fact. • It has bee settled by the Democratic ffeesators in tencait, th i f they will ,ii, partno and t fileatiun,of the Tari f f during the ptirsent session, . and 'on Tuesday night asst in Witsitingtun, e cis; ens of the Democratic Tree Trade 'of the • Hour Wa s hala l at wit, icb a resolOon declaring , • it itissyndientta distaib the Teriffiof 107. - Wee . , wwittimossly 'Opted. I Indeed soots of the sank tissues preseit, Impreesel thentielts opposed' to. all dense, and 11 favor - of, free. trails , and dirSet Caution. - Prom this It does not alms probable that thWcoUntritrlll soon be 'rani . red from !the i injurious oyelatios uf: the present ravens* eyelets. In lieu of a PrttesetiverTervff; tkelileseeessitter of • the tresiory are to be-met by butfrosed money, • and the canoe& debt is to be largaiy eugmented. WS flint lite 'the New York Ca.ierier and Ea. twiner, that it is impossible to d4nd or 'sere this course epees say other 'plea this the tsetse*. ties of the DIIIIIOCfatit party. TiSe pansy, as a permaneot policy, would . be Aitti,Strous—for the inevitable mse4sequence of an . animal deficit In revenue, l?contiousa, is alwaysiiitd everywhere lass of nathittalaredit and bankraity. The Tar. Sr.* , 107 has proved itself a tiOknelal mistake. iti In its best am it did not Una laid not, lipply the wants of egovistinient; an when it hid to ti encounter the commercial. revniken, its 'failure was so compleasas to be absoin4y ridioulous.— . 00 ths first daf 'of July, 1957, wlii,s the existing Tariff essib . into operation, got* wee a balance . in the•YederallTreasory of stattlY eighteen mil ' 'Doss i nett as the end of the 'mid fiscal year the Treasury had' gone .behind so liege than thirty : Wain minions. And this deficit 114 gone ois incrust,. ica ' fag-every ii quarter sines. The. entire deficit for the pretest decal year will !Sot vary far from • I ;tinily millions. Of alt the sietaks geyeral Tar. • iffs we have ! lea since 1789, it'.losy be doubted, whether a ein is one of them all)o entirely failed of its pommies that now in op:ration.' In feet i She intensity elf amending it is iterdly denied in 1 sby quarter. The Presidint maas thin alio( the main features of his Animal Mirages and even Secretary Cobb, free-trade m'aft.as be is, in hie /tunnel Repprt,' admitted, thCigh he regretted,. !Viet a yublitt naval* requirwia revision of the ' . Tariff of 1857..! 1 :Notwithstanding all this, the majority of the party in' power lhave determined ' that they wii i ! not act ' upon the Wetter. They de liberately or de the responsibilit., otoOrreeting a. • measure whititt they are <militia to admit has - felled of its yorpoie. They pips that the good . name and all thesinencial ildelfiltl of the oonn. " try should suffer, rather thasi the Delsocretie party should be harnissed with distracting quer , !ions. . 1. • . Thar; might,' perhaps, be tame palliation for . . this delinquency in trupplyingithe revenue, Isere ''''', soy plan set s+) foot to diminish the expenditnres: . r 19e believe that these expendit ures if redueea. to . the lowest pnieticable limit, nrijuld yet considers : bly existed e revenue which! the present -Tariff • an yield, e'en under the mat favorableeireum. .• stances. -We shelf never agilh look, even defier • - •su seonumbial -Administratio; to a reduction at ~, this - expenditure boleti sixty Onions, or fifty fir! ea likens atthe very least; while the present Tar: -iff,li' is very certain, will nevi/yield, at the most, • . mere than 4 1 fifty sallies*. BO the actual expen diture is , ortICIIII* Uiiiio4l This is etiortnuus. • and can o nly come from most 'unjustifiable'ex travagaoee.l ilfithin the laet a leveoty years , since. the foundationml this gover .5 tot, whilethe poP. elation of, be country has ispeased only seven fold, the xpenditures of tidl• gpvernment have - 'increased hirty-five fold-4iit is toj say, they f,, twenty:eight lgt - have gone n indred per, cent. in, • advance o the population. 4 And this"! Welshes has Mainly amine from the'liixtraveganee of late years. Setator Sbieldr, tbeelDetnocratio Senator from Minn sots, well remarbid . the other dray, in incidentaebate, 1 .1. think sit is nut saying too • much to- declare that this eeiVittry has gone faster .° and further in reit scars, in thIS;, lay Of guvernmear . tal extras...gamely than uttst A ttiter countries have done in cc otorier.'i Why . ititbere not some plan to.cortail this immoderate edYenditure f Willmar plenty,vif .aik ibout it to b sure. Economy is eivery popular thence to de:grant upon, and none take it more lovingly. tbatill some 0 the model Dowser: t T e in Congress. 'But it-is all talk—as • Dewitt a ye, ewords—solas—worde." Ask for practical trenehmeot and ;Ynu get nothing of the _kind; on tho l i mber hand 4 you are met with a propositi; toput thirty mi l lions into the hands of P 'ide i nt for the patshase of Cuba, or with some otbr mosey Scheme it like monttrous char .-water. $1 reduction is aliempted, or seriously , thought f. _ Retrench e' I s and you. " cornett)) ingly abridge dill Aatronage :tad pow. or of the! Adliaistratian, )Le that is a sacrifice they bay !pride! of makiag. The party in •yow -1 'sr has n, enabled to susiAin itself thus far only by the m hitude of its bid retainers—its ben. Bred tho sand :office hold#s and its , swarms of , contract° s and jobbers . These are recruited only from tho of tried Bdelitjl and are kept 'under Abe most exact and severe ;party 'drill. The Ad. , ministration, whieh acts ft the party, will never vitinntarWy 'give up tv win. There can be no hopes ot a retrenchment Vitl the Federal expenses to their legitimate standelT, while the Democrat ic paty has the rule; inal,yet the party chooses loin alio its extntessaatte not by augmenting the rc I k ea sones ~'Puto , ,'Put by the adventurer's resou of raising the wild by borroSing. This course is dishonesiti and :in every respect .direredit l able. The A.dinialetration should 'either stop ip4uling, or also 4ke some ,provision of . means for payment; and, the Republican mem bers of tougrers will be 'Pimply doing their duty I .7 in refring their vote to itery pproprisatims bill .• a 'until some dieptaiition I s' manifested by trt ... in power to repllmlsh the sources of rev tbelongsto theta; to; avoid all complicity' Isproridenee. Ali annual de!deit in the i lln et n time of :peace it deemed a reProaeh to at on in Eitrope—eild not ' only a reproach, p sitive injury, forithe credit of the nation a u suffer from it. '.There is nothing in our t 'as altepublie that can exempt us froui r coneSquences. The American Adininis. , we Cites not toPstritat: party it belongs,' 6Snows. auch a deffilit to run on In time of rovea itself sadijii incompetent or grossly teL fin; , 14 .i 4 -- cone ) in t I bud nil bat is s twi low wth Pe 0% un l ii • Gotas Ilmotoss4The viands of prepare Jr .all l e:tansies :4,:tnigration to the Pike's Fuld Region are already heard, and it is ea. ed that l an hundredlthouitind persons will be Mid there the ensulsm . season, the maj-rity ;ed in Mining , . ,13 1 4 must, say hoiever, that manta received fr i lim 'hal Region so fur, do or want the largatinticipited influx. But, id has been &tiled, and already we hove 1 ts of Persons rettireing List, wearied• and need. This fis4 we are *ware, : will nut, hose who have timoleed to try. their lock; J INOUldiatfrill silt Make their preparations f If ghly, before thettart, and not to:Pace too :li confidence is th Astoria* which have err's. 1 d for mouths pest Throughout the country, in ._...ird to the richness q 'the diggings, the salubri- . ty of the climate. ete.44Lat them go out with the p' et of laborious iilk te and butmoderaremn. ran i , 111111riti011 the grit smolt! before them, for it is with geldjzsiotie'es with !they other worldly tetras, "dim we taids iineharitment to the view." There wan si great feroreabiougthe Fraser River,diggings, cost its history so flic lids been one tilled with suf. firing and death, wlifie! ttionsands who rushed tenth Cis:Boni* to v11;14i1 have returned to' that , Ste poorer than theilsvere before. We hove co disti l to assist in eliiiikiag emigration to any po n , where men•earkbetter their condition; and. asst the work of iiroiress.; but we feel it our di: , . -., ty club th e ostinsl4 is ishieh J prompti it pos. -= tas leap before ti looks. ''We must confess • .- we are bet alight faith in the reports whieh have • .. aro os in mord* the great" richness of the ' Pik 'o4`eak digging 4 We do not doithe :that i t , 4 lit r 'soriforons resin* ; bat we do doubt ' that it w meet the_ expect4tons of tie mess of °SDI. ist,- We , tielistro that tbe amount of arduous .• depttatlisi 'required there if undergoes Is 8 Nast at any hinijirable pursuit, would in the in I -yield a richer sad more satisfactory return; -....- y who read this tteve remitted to go, we de n y stop ;bat etierit!y caution them to prepare a ost every eWergeolly , , sad nut to place implicit :nil nee to atatetpeata:4whiah we believe' to be ex li's rated. q . : r .• 0.1 ' ?'"- i awe Summits 01.!18C110p,KILL Couirtv.—We • • !pa lish_to:day at will be 'perceived, it . Tabular T°l l Itiielltelits•Wibraeloggislitipting. statistics in re- Jai on fo the ComitMeir&boel sy stemof this Con n. ty 3 In it will be foi ad the ausiber 'of schools, to elheri, and sch‘dsirt; tax wad rate per cent. re. . ~I pts,igstre?altursa, 4.-: In di, Report aecriita • , 41 .ies it we obserivi. bocci estooi linitfoc t there il ta in she easaty—l' ,clads: till; Rd clads. 39; &I ! e 11 .-stotal, 16 t)., 4. , hikestiriels of which they built, are. brick. If; Male; fife; lag, fit . ; filial, iii. The. reds oflaraars is is follow,/ :—trt sitesr, 15 1 ); 'lii do., 0 r ; 3d clasi, IL ' . • NI tions res tia eel Pi ens the not lit dttb; dot but tbot, „ Tinsix Ufliktderanui Tattu.--Notwith. standing the feet that Franey, Germany, Belgienh i Ennis, and otier advancing nations of Bett!ps, have fur getiraiieut detishea 1n entry & a Put man& ander system ors Protee4 tbelt*l . Sant auttepleteems lossysspoo we. atinecier foundering In the slough iof Prim; Trade,i l o- 1 4 immediate prospect of extiicadoe., Of thniiiitione of Europe, Prussia 4thitmentelll presents pos sibly, the utast strikiegexample of the benefits of Protection.' None have advanced so rapidly end peaceably le civilisation, as Prussia. Thirty years ago she had no Industry worth mentioning. In 18111 she. pe, bankrupt. lo 1828 Ala _Zolleeteist Was inaugurated, and her progress as a,matinfac: tinies oaten coat latticed substantially: . In 1662 the manufactures of Prussia alone fit= visited 99.8117,90FWt5it 1 1 1 1 1.6614- 4161 ; "OM'S 615.000 quintals; and veleed'atl23,o9ll, ll o ll Owlets. In ISQk the consumption of cloth was pet bead of thd population; elle; in 1812 it was 1 14; In 1852, 31 ,ilea . ' The' relieving table shows the progtess of the woolen :indeed” in Premiss. • - Ne. s! Awed and ste. Number et, clawical boas. storksas. 1831, )5,380 20.000 1846, 34,234 ; 47,066 1849, 38,837 51.516 An elaborate article in the Paris Weiner( des Econostistrs, on the Mining ladestry.ef Precis, states that her coal mines which prialueed In 1824 only 7,000,000 tons brown and itilier.eoal; yield ed in 1854 no ; leas than 46,600,000 tons; that thel I total vale of her ruining products. coal, iron, lead,' copper, etc.,' whieltwas about 11,000,800 francs 10 1824, autountid ea 159,263,229 Deets' in 1854 5 H The number or mines, smelting-works. foloderies asid tellies-mills was 3,971; the value of their 1 produce 501,345,661 traces ; the number of works men employed in then was 144,896, and including their (wallies was 437,3C6 persons.. That is, near ly 21 per cent of the entire population was sub- ' dishy(' by this inditstry. This, the Joe/el deletes, "means 'foibles less ileac that Prussia has sets. ally sdrpassed all other countries of Europe, with the sloes exception a England." In Be, Pros - sin has effectively developed the various breeches, tif ulinufacturing industry in the short period of , a quarter of a century. ander the (evoc able anspiessuf a Protective TrerilL The incidental effects of the Prussian Protective system, tuck ii the large increase of population; improvement in rural economy, etc., might' benne masted ; but the ktiove statistical fact, are ea eget to show that Presets bee become prosperous and iedependent under a system of fostering •Ag vieultun and Induery, wild* we realise with shame and indignation, that ibis Uoited States; with a fertil soil, and natural resources grittier ,than those of the whole Continent of Europe, rite 'Airy year deeper and deeper In debt under a system which fosters-foreign agricetureand foreign tends to the neglect of domestic industry: - Things are becoming narrowed down to' this, that either the workmeo of the Coiled Stater, who in realty, possess en power of regulating the political economy of Abe country, must - take mat ters in their own hands, and onset a Protective Teriffrit'quiely submit the'Pro-Slavery, so called Democratic party, forces upon us Pre Trade and Direst Taxation. That _petty.cannot shirk the responsibility. In Democratic caucus at Washington, Mr. Barksdale , has overtly declared that be is 'opposed to all diatiervand in bast of free trade and direct taxation; and On workmen or the entire Union will demand that the party define its' posltiun on this important question.-- They have item trifled 'with toe, long. - They are terribly in sateen. Len than a l month of the session now toutaint, and-if a P . .utective Tariff shall not be - enacted before the 4th of March, the people will have ere long, a.heavy event to sat tle with the Democratic party. !Arnett working- men to be Muses . theeerfs of nsiave4oldies tot Unity 1' ' Answer in tones of Ibender, men of the plough, loom, mine and anvil, and let them reverberate in the halls of the National Capital. You have rights. -Maintain them. A rattneasr question that of the Washington Stale*, .'hare we a Democratic party among us e Whatever toey.tio its condition now, we'certainly have hands patty in this country, wbiali,fur a lung series of years, has claimed to be Democratic, but bow falsely, let the results 'of its past 'nets illes• trate. It has , claimed to legislate the greatest good 'tithe greatest number, yet its perfortaanals give tbo lie direct , to its protestations; it,prates freedoui to all men, yet assists'. to rivet . 'chains upon the negro Blare; it, talks of defending the, purity of the ballot-box, set sanctions the snarl: ges upon it in Kansas; It would . respect the will of the mal ,, rity, yet attempts to foster upon the people of Kansas, against their will. an obnuarons Constitution ; it boasts of Administrative soon.". my, yet In ten than two years* hes not only spent a balance of eighteen millions of &Mire which were in the national treasury. In 1857, but hes created a national.debt, amonotiog to nearly one hundred millions of . dollars; Wand 6nillJ, it would make the winkle:lmmo bodies* that his In. terestaare first In it? .thoughti, yet refuses to af ford that workingman the Protection for which it this time he Is utmost supplgiethig. If isach• a party can be called with propriety, Democratic, we have had, still have such a party immix us.— Even In oar County .affairs that party, Yes always been potent fur evd—prominent in 0113 C lag bed laws, and repealing good ones. Its Pul cy has ~been to depress the interests of labor , and crush the workingman beneath its heel. The spoils of offlee, and aeltaggrandisement,are its lesideis' la. centives to exertion, while the masses hale ilia crednuaely assisted the schemes of mare selfish pirtisans. Such has been a party, which If cal led-by any other name than Democratic!, would long since have sank from the weight oflts owl' iuherent rottenness. Such is the party, workmen, to which you arc appealing for good , legislation, and alas, in vain. ' But the rod is in Your bands, workmen, and it will be your fault if It should not be.saiartiy tpplied at the proper time.. Rout them from from the highost to the lowest. They Spain you in your necessity. Let your re taliation be as sweeping and deadly as the; siroeeo of the desert. Then' we may be ,enabled to an swer the Stake, thayhere is not a falsely called Democratic party among us, for . be 'people have discovered its trickery and` crusted it eek:easiaas (14=11 PZLZ GOLD MINIS The fillowing extract Mtn a letter received by a gentlemen of Borough from a friend in Kansas Territory. gives a different 'version or the prospects of thuse.who go there ;to seek wealth : "The folks i here have , fur some lime; been Pike's Peak crazy. But a few days since a train the return trip put quite a damper on their dreams of making a fortune In -a short time report is eery, discouraging indeed. and if true, (of which I have tat'doubt,) persons are fool ish fur going in that diroetion fcr gold as, there had not been more than $6OOO dug since , the tirst discovery of .the mines in Chet', - Valley, by all the miners and laborers.' Nothing could be told for motley, as there was none. Personswho went out calculating to make money by digging, Meeting with disappointment. are now entirely destitute of all the .necessaries of life, with the exception of meat. They report that the Lawrence Com pany,. have no money, and In consequence: have bad nothing to eat but meat for Mtn •inotiths. "Deer, Elk, Antelope and Bear ran' be procured without much trouble. Libor command' nothing, and moat 'certainly there has been no greet dis coveries of gold, as yet, or labor would command a prices.- This company further report that they saw wagons sold :it Cherry Creek for $5 to $lO,, .that were wortksl4o. ' • "They were only one 'chi's' travel from'home when I saw' them, and frankly told me, that if they had one hundred miles more to travel they could nut pay their way. They. /wool wish one -year's provisions, tett wapiis, eighty oxen, anti ut h. er necessary equipments. and came back with two wagons, stank twenty Indian ponies, Act had not slept in a house or cabin for forty-five nights. cud encountered heavy snows nearly all the way. They were indeed, a forlorn looking set of beings. If their report be true it is yet too Ilorill'to 4natiark in the Cherry-Creek speculations. flowerer there . may yet, in the course of titer, be valuable mines found-in that loesilitY.. . . "You cannot imagine what hardships have to he undergone, liefitg on the frontier. I have seen.' • teams coming two hundred miles for provisions; yet they tell tee that when they•get them home May make money, etipeelally those that ace 'wa led on the great California Ronde. " Pnoß Wsil. C. Bono; Director of the Astronom ical Obiervatory st,tlarvord enlists*, died on Ent urdiay. Ur. D. Sins a waive or Maine, and about seventy yeariiif age'. In 11315 the Collage scut him to Scrape to'collect information wilt r regard to observototi* and instruments, and in 1839 be was culled to ihe charge of this Observatory at Cambridge. was ei this . time employed by 'the United States laniernment to conduct the se tremolo:al and asiteorologioal obiervstions In tbsi Wilt.. Exploring lispedition. Prof. itund is. the Inventor of a plan fur retarding electro-niagnetlis observations, known ei the Auserl'usi method.— fib latest labors wets the taking of Ptiosographi• views or Maps of the oars, ly means of n came; ra attached to the greet telescope et liervard. WAR.--tbs - laillaya -by dm Arabia aeAaialy laditais4 ilia 'probability at a-peeral oaatirental mar, pan:ilta 'The smelt 4.1 1. Kipp, pf friardif4, inuya• soma of Asti the parpersag, ! igs_of rasa; sad lb* • ale if Os - aHoek orarkatt, ri toot towards tb earamearameat aT bostititia, tirt ab errly daji. back _sail boor rairi a illr will oitil,au vaa Can MS" • - . - •„ • ===am s- As Ines U himumecoq readers doubtlessameta r.tbe fan that' W, itir don.* polimpsoorof Baltimore. was Vold, mar den.; laths most Mild.blocided manna*o4 o l ,- ily nama( s larioe Cropper.` Croppi witi Tiollillt TolititOWlS, 81.11,, 1114 WOOkjeOWlrtata. Irk 3:IIII .11 ? ten 40 bo executed. lii:pasioxf senvinimi the': Judge; Hon, Jon H. Prink spoke in dm most, solemn toss of loleii; and tins vsty se* onicto diming its attire tositat. Many of the wain rant laiieuretlifsiisaiinA‘r# 4,o 4 a ti l lb° griMiatjdnifrniiiiif Wan smisiteesisitr.pandol the corms taut 1 in o'er opleMis the remarks Was moat bmweins, yet iitabg limit .delivery i Int a. muck of thegonal fen changed. Even whoa the ledge sit ,to bls aced lather, whose cesidts initil MS condartiroold bring In sorrow to at tear net Stnyc 4- 1 1 .4 wbsu ihejo.dEn Pintafsa the Off. of his Media: weeping over her emit:gnu, the Onset matilleited not - the slightest anodes.— ' Dtiling the delleesy of the sentence the prisoner' ~.e'seired his tobacco and expectorated u =IA..— The exasstion of- this yeast issie will, it -is thought, have good effect upon the rowdy clubs of Baltimori;, f whoa material Cropps mayi be considered a Iv. specimen. His callous ladles.. awe on the omission of his trial, proves his wili ness ti Live Ip a Civilised colutimiity. It is a striking eharattlikitie of the genuine city' rowdy ms that be is as I,i t s eowardes be is a bully,-und requires !sego sit ratiption at the bands ofpidt tic sentiment. . ;,'., Faeitz L The Fsbriary In,eapital. It stir's* of bum Stout vitriol/ person, and a inent among of i eleierly- Tamed . Mrs. through Oil ' avy numbers Out mid it, h the kind . ever it, ge t your securely biro . , theta off. Y a wide circal for. it is real! lisbed in thi Faani Ls us, 13 Freokfort street., New York, Is en indefist gable publisher.. The initial number iof his new a kly paper. "This Stars and Stripes," As before us, and makes a favorable impression. There is up i'ently, no sparing of expanse in any ' department ; The literary contter is original, anti of irreproac able ebarecter, sae the engravings wiielt are n whereas; sire all from original designs . Ly talented rtists. Wcdu not doubt that F4nk , . Leslie will, 'teed in Making the Stare aid Stripa 1 a favorite ally paper. Be has the ability to do it. Single umbers Ur the paper an bejibtained at Ilaiban' store; • "Oust No cst. Fatzun."--Sech number !of this weekly pub 'cation contains fire choice selections, furnished the 'low price of ten cents. llt is one of the atust and unquestionably, the shesis est musical l ubliestioos ever issued in this coun try. It . ne ds but to be seen to be ,appreciated. It is public "id . . by Seymour a Cu., 13 Frankfort st., New Y rk, but subscriptions are received at the book•si re of B. Bannani.itheOt copies can be eznittine.k ammoismismomm. I DITOWIII TABLE. I . i 'LIE'S ILLUSTRATED Status:au.— numbs rat ibis popalu moraine titans a superb fashion plate ; a us illustrations, showing bow Mr. I .deavors to reduce his sutonAity of umber of illustrated articles, proni. which fur merit, is the 'reclusion written sketch, entitled, "How I • Cruiser." This sketch is carried : tuber (1858) issued aid 'Fibre. f die magasice, sad thole who have ' amassed eof the best thligs of published. If you intend reading ttou or books and eyes fastened on you commence, else reipill leap nk megszine has obtained don ;and we are not surprised at it one of the best and cheapest pub country.. • . • . ._ • , . ocil aks ~.' M . ._ WEICKLT ALX6IIIIO. . lam I DUX • . I' 7. Win I lirtB. 110071CHANG111. '' tif!l ' . . . - . DII 11, - 5 SAW t if,..... 7 . 615 22 . se „ 3 i . j.. i si , 6 Sin u . x r .....z...7 , . 5.5 -24 Illr.t 01. lo 2 flier. 7 Moil) Y,..-2,,.., 7 4 5 25 Volt 8 Talcs ..A1r,...... 7 , 3 5 2G ut 44- 24 244 n. 9 MAIN stria e 7',. 25 28 - 10 Tinni DAY,.... 7 . 0 5 29 " - 11 Fano r,........ 6 59 5 30 . Thermo , *Artesia Record Abe Abe Week. - g , • ° P. , R. A P., TiLDIRAPII OVVICS. I , fkamyfroma Hall. Attreille.f .- • 4- SA. M. 2P M. .7P. M. Sat., J.. 29,-30. 41° ' 87?-e 1000 7- Mon., 3t.--25 vz 2s -clear. Toes, F-.. . ' 1.-26 . 41 .36 - " " W 04., 2.-31 40 . • 35 -* . 3.-,0 - /16 33 -Moody. Thum., ao 21' --snow.. fs-Oart elgbb* of Palo Alto talk of an ,to onr . horon 4 h. GOCKI Idea. Therm* moetneln the mat * energe ally. . .. 0 , The si humbly of tbe season waa held on tont* day even{ 11: The series bas been quite brilliant, and entirely s , ... ul. ' •- . i .--___- I irieThe -ills of Personal Property of JohnDlelrover,st . Auburn. ill take plies on Thursdsi, Feb,. 17, (instead of 15th,) - stated Metal's% See adyertiestosnt. _.. friends, Haywood, tee At Coe are - most OD. going &nod. Sbey toned out at their Palo le 24 boors, last weak, from throe bootleg rallioql feet eitel, 50 ;wands to lb* Yard, 60 tons. 13 ewt., 2 qr. Ibis fires SOM. Idea of ty of the above works. . tea' oat kali Alto MU Shruneen. , weighing , the ceps. 1. . imam Burs of America of this Borough, will I lat the Town lieU on Tuesday weeping next' pre have made amide preparations 'to eon. thing In emulation with It pleasant, and will be devoted to sustaining the ors:W. I 'trust the attendance will be good. glees•lia 'Mar Ma • der ever as the p w roimisencild Ildling yesterday pout noon, throwing over our balsa pure. unsullied man ' using many bright eyes to sparkle_ in anti& real. good fun to the sleighing line. Fran the •.wbkh.bas fallen, if the temperature does not high. the antleipation will be realised. quite tie, and nation quantity, eontln • 'lle Zokrary Seciery.—The eaerelseent Titer leg last mere witnessed by s large and Weill. lime. The exert's," eontiated of a ketruir by Esq.—entdeet,.Sneeen In Llho"—a reading tholornew, and a debate on the platten, should bd kills another In a duel, be punished as a. rt with Mawr& Little and Elba in the/Anne- Ileews.ileiberf and Dallas In the negative.— in the aglimative. _ day eve drat an. D. B. or, bye' A 111111 eft can are wilts ernstriteted at Beadingtp run teity to Philadelphia. They will be leo feet in i It la J. matter of regret that they will not for I run between Hifi Borough and Philadelphia, nerd below Port Clinton will not until widened, f their 'peerage. It 'semi is if the Company la g for a Mishima over the Lebanon Valley branch, referen4e,to the Coal Region. The wisdom of policy, if entertained, is'not at all eimi. or from t width. some I as lb. admit pr•pß Tithe. ' $ a *trial weethey of the. Alfieri* Hough and i• re Compaul, held at their lingine House to 3d L pottaville, on Tuesday evening, YehlutuT let, be following was idopted: 'Om et an he 1 • eared. That `.11'.`,1 k Pig th is A. re h is able and tilts sermon. delivered to no. (In common with the i re compantes of a c r d ! orough,)ein gunday ovo• 'to th e first Preobytytinn Church, thhantod go 1 J'ACOII BRITTON, . I. .. Livia I. Kira. ICtresaiitiee. - 1 • s '" Wu. Y. Cm:tunas. .•_... Sir Reedy, 1669,, RP by te ' aware other nine street; • , liaragy•Ocond of itbroary wilt be °heaved with onsiderable epirit In this BOrough tills year. We are sad to ,here that It Is quite possible that the Tart() s Military companies of the Borough will agree to form t a stated hour on the , rooming of the 22d, and pica ditr minutes. through our streets. It is be hoped that he Idea will be carried out, as It Fill certainly. he moor, Jangles. than bested parades of thevarionsConn• patsies. The Interest:of the day *lll be entranced, from the butt that the BtAte Veneibks, Captain Pageorlth othkutilitary 1411 ors. are expected to arrive, lad attend the of the Washington Artillerists in the evening. o P./Mating Match . at- Ashiand.—The &Nike says Fite came tiff list week. Marksmen Were to stten s from Om towns of, this cud adjoining emlutlei.— test prise was a buil hog, weighing Ida hundred pity pounds, and velttedvat VS. besides& haze own. of money prime, Making Id all SIPS. ' • & follogitm is & correct i Ist of the prizes sod the ..4 4 F 01 the pa. ties to whosktbey arms awarded:— • i l Prise Itolt,Prank Pott, Potimille,ll46' ; 2d, 11.'Lake, f . la, ta 60; 3d, J. !broads, Gordon. $22 60; alb,. Q. balk, Pottsville, EIS; tali, B. Lake. Shamokin, $l6; Othf.Clearee. Aahland,lll4f Mk %Lake, Shamokin, st 2 Stb, Ira Lake, Ashland, Ell ;..11111. J. Rhoads. Oor. don ES; lath, A.R. Fiske, Shunt-kin, El; 11th,Y.Pott, Pottsville, p; 121 h,J: Lapreure; Mltiermiliti, E 2; 'l3th, J. Cteaeer, Ashland, $2: 14th, Irs Lake, Ashtand, $1; alt), 1m Lake, Ashlitd.Elt; 'Onset men;El ; Total, $194. tbat den- The and ber. At a stertarg held at the paddle house of Philip B. o, Llewellyn; u Thursday evening, February. 3d. ;for the porpoise of adopting measures to sustain Present Legislators (iiiibrwarding to them signed tions,) in the gunge of a lan fir the better protect, • of "ages for mechanics, miners, laborers of clerks; { poe mintkos, JOHN ROGIIRS was appolutid Prod ;. Doman William , and ham Day, Vice Presidents, Dr..I.II.BSSIDe, Secretary.. - object of the seeding Wog ertabid bribe trod t, It less agreed Upon motion, that thelOstitfoos be Med to Senator Robert M. Palmer, as soon as they bevot to readiness. • Poo motion, It. Brandt, Ifirsen Owns, EINk Wlllbma liese era,. Dumont Tbomm, Theodora neon had Mama Williams, were appoialed a emu Use to drat* resolutions bribe mum of lb. montlar. Committee prOaeatod the aglow Ing ralatione wblcb "vim . , That It hot teams a matter of deep eooesru the laboring elan of this commhnity regarding r pay • they being °bilged to tott ineemantly Cor n Id end being .often ?bloated out of their end nerdy demands through (allure of otir Cool tors; therefore - - 'reterti. Ebat we join heartily . with our Legislators stream: to secure the passage of se act protecting fore snrh Warmest. Well rrenseas, thereby' avoiding it deal of 'boll''' and mental angering to Oureelyen and • tiles.' lint ore here totted: under the yoke of op.. • • already too loot if time end that are irUl - Mite dldrams - lit nee Wm? to mostly tblerrell, emoted., That the procredlnge of this tneetiugles pub. OsiP4ntalW,JOVllut.ii end iinieg. Reo*d of feu 1t.: .. pen ntelbrojaquareed.' 3. 11.ffinsinn, &do. air At dregeter Matildor Itaddegies i • • . 1 •;% . V aims ilows or Madan. bal& - *CileSdr44 ' • •• ,' Zlist. A . D, illiit t the !Add* feadiOnt *id - 240 1 404 : 4--7 -.!' '', . - •,,:r,i'•; - 3 - ''''' 4 -0. - •- -- --;=•-',., ';• '- ', •t, : -Waded, oar If, •' ' ' '-." ' lit Mild of our felled Tralid eH aMi tel vs. demshree i 7rileothrs. Bid:at _, . .• • • . :.,t, .... •• • ; trim departed _tide ilik4eddial • . sere, be it .... •• • ._. •• • VIA it dm with realm at Mnittatine - that de nee - hid wt.*, twigs of his Goa; llif ) 1,1 04 11 Ir. ate deprived: of am of our eartiest assoelator i - Wad de respected and alb %Me& ..4 SA I V= 1 141' If the manifold vireos' and pd - 1 , • aalmated his brume. - . •,-• ...,., _.,• • - •,, ,s'-t, , .,:4-I - A. 1 ' - rteddeedi - That de deeply aimialsili irikingigiaM or derlate &law lo *lt diejedUatkrm add trmitthe 1 thattah el hat their dp Med *Mbar has bow , ridoOred Om this to another add better sorid,Mbeldrigt is • ' plums and pests. may sustain them taiga, tbeir - isir asaired t That ra a te.iiimaits.i of nowt we Weed the laws* of vet late Itretime in a. baltrallek 11011 P bWr raring the NNW badge of modentez• add that: t,tto clog MEI be shrouded in moardidd be :the period ad l That p pmPrilipood drotatliaa peommt .mt to the Sy i f the daleedia. mad adomeddished id the papers of theloreagb, and Ia the Amides Prlesd. • By order of the Camp.. .• - • 11 1 2.1 , :tiumuscr • larPraceofinger. of' the artalpil fbouscifd sta ted liestiog Of the Borough Connell was held on Tuoisdag wade& Neb. 1,1859. . Proust—Bears. nay wood: Mak Negerrou,Shathy taw. s Illsool&Telluesta sad /Tod, the Paid, dent - tu the chair: • - • Illostes.at last uusethig read andsulopted. • Vounalties of Aecanata ac. uttenibied bnothiss bo Its fhtinnitte• on elstaitme 104444 4 sp r eeN conindue• os kW - triater'ef Centre 1 . 114 1. Misr Market ate., was cautioned: - ' Canalttes of firs Appends. On repedre of Ita4 sod Beady ere etsghts, reported wort done, and. ma' Street Conanittes on caleartinflonesglan street,wsoi °optioned.. '; , • . • ~1 Spode* Commitise on hilabtediess of the t/ Vascimslinsid.: , Commitkee of Am ca ends on . Limey but roommi.ii Sib 88 OM the demi amount, which ',lfaa oftlin to hi Paid.. , t • liknnosittee on claim of X. View Made rePflt .104 it was dinscred dint-000 U pall to Mr. Wider` Ise lot, be to hand deed for it orer , Committee to coned-rest br d Harper, made report, and was dlechuged. Committee of Lamp tint Watelswasafitintiedisi sub Jed of tango at Depot. Union stmt. ' 3 . A petition from the watehnien 'of Alis Borough, yap tog that watchbozes may en.bd. was Mut to the Committee of lainpAid Watch. • I I 1 • . 1 A petition from tbolltamaie HOW Company sildlo l dfaido than to addle float and ladder 'apparatuito thdr present appudad, was Medd to the Ccomallteflof Apparatus, withiostructions to report it nut ting of OtdocU. r • , - - -": The matter- of completely reethqf the ' Ready the eights; was refitted to the Coestaitts.ooWre Apparatus, witb hsatnietiona to have the work done in the bed and cheapest miner possible. Sererall psropti. sltkmsfo dO the work mein the hardsof theCotimittat. Hic Him °third the. Morriss -Preamble andt, essobi. Waxes**, A bill so* priding betroth. Legislature connecting the Schuylkill Valley Railroad idtbdhelit tle Schuylkill !tainted at or near the toward T rota. sod also, a bill to extend the 31t. Carted to lb. Mine Hill Railroad at tbe _ Mint Hill 'Gap, wh h will greatly Menage the business interested' our through, by rakring that portioo of our community fiom tho additional MU' Oil said LOH* Schuylkill. Railroad ,to Port Clinton, and from that polit up toTottartlie on the Railroad; then be lt • % Resolved, That an order for the Rom of 140, be drawn In favor of B. illywood, kig. to &dray his any mum! to Harrisburg, to further the panne of said bi Adopted. • On motion, Messrs. Meant& Haywood, Nice d they. tie wentappcdoted • Conadttee to tavestlptii - nedeerl ally of haring Us - rorcigh charter amended bi 40W t ire enactment. , 1 the Committee of Lamp and Watch was lost to place a lamp at James Outlay's, Centre itreetr The dark was directed to notify the Sebuyl 111 Conn-' ty Lubber Company and others, to I curb aid WTI in, front id their lots on Centre stieet. i The following billewere read and orderedro paid: John P. Bertram - - . $4l fill• O. P. Lippe - • - , O. W: Boyd&- • - . •• • • Ib7 110' M. Weaver • - '• • 190 00 C. Woman ' • • • - , - - .1 66 Watchmen (four). - - 'OB 901 S. Uses - - - -p, oul Aka 86; Amount bronaht forward " 8,697 73 - • $9,1.61 6 1( Total, . . . Adjourned. PIN, PASTE AND SCISSO Or Deaths In New York last week, 431. pis-Deaths in Philadelphia last week, 197. perLewisburg. Pa., is lighted now by gas. I -- pit - There are 23 military companies in Berks county. • , OS-There at`ti 1,683 drinking salt* s in Din cinnott. perlt is easy to.be humble when ' a condescension. Pier Missouri " "pennsylvania Carlisle' girl, died in St. Louie last week, ` • Or Prescott the Historian, died is B week.h the 65th year of, hie age. prlfis expeeted that:the Emperor tt, will visit Queen Victorialn May. - -Mr. Dubois is so, aknptleal the ,believe even the report of Witeenon: . gar -Seventy-two white reticles were clack men in Masisehusetu last yearl ~,, pel - The' Burns Ahniiersary was labi.tted with much spirit at Newkirk, this Con ty. (- - pi-C. F. Schsiaderer, formerly of ibisj BOV• ough, is publishing It paper at Perth A bey. I i jet-" You look as thoogb you were tidelyout iell," sold a wag to a top standing bylonkey. piffThe peach crop of- rnl Weste eyslork, was destroyed by the excessive cold of- the 10th ult. . ; or-The 'Providence 'at. I.) 'light infantry have Made a - donation of 11100 tothe Mt. 17einon fund. ri ... l a -Di. R. M. Smith Is under 'aridst, in NeW York, fur having three wires. Poor maul Three wiees.-=we pity him. I ---',. pir•The colored'residents,'of Ittuu(ing intend having an Underground Railroad Annie ',y, on the 7th of February. . Pill"A large fire occurred , In St. Calharinee, C. W.i . On Saturday night, destroying, propeity; to the amount of 4100,000.• , I .! • PgroThe citizens of., Bloomington; IT., have re. cantle passed an ordinance entitling! whiten to . equality with men, as Totem , , j ., , , ...../I jPirNo doubt a young lady may be expeeiati , to make al great noise in the world when herAreu is fevered all over with bugles, i , jggp.Tho Iluffsla woman, who was a Willing I party to a criminal assault upon her daughter, bps I been sentenced for ten years to Sing Sing.; : —Girls sometimes put their lips but Thud* ly because they ere angry; and sometimes because their lips are disposed to meet yours halfway. - , or Orrge Yokikaged forty years, died a few days since at Gettysburg;.Pa., of disease of the heart. Ile was a volunteer in the Mexican war. ',IMINI. 'Cincinnati- pier sayit---I.`Regbee And no quarters here." . Very likely ,1 they . might 'search the pockets in half , the city. end And none. -. -John-Travis, the ;great pluid shot, him Buntsville, All., where be" proposes] to shoot at it half dollar In the halide of a boy whe traiels with 'him... 1 . : prln Memphis, a few day, shied, Cyrus Ober. ly killed hie brother-in-law, Williant .1. Stewart. Steviart had married Oberly's sister in spite of his . _.. . - . opposition. , c . 1 per•Japan_letters Say the ezpe4ition of Mr.' Reed to that country will cost, incing the hon orable gentleman's salary ,(sl4,oo ojper year,) at least 5100,000: par Mr. and Mrs. Dalton, who Were ',divorced in Bostonnearly two years since, are living in, Lawrance,Kaitinu, enjoying domestic felicity and business success. - • • • • ( .. i . -They bane- " berries " in winter thee at the South, , The wife of Mr. Barry, u 1 Poitsmeuth, Va., on Sunday list presented her ihusband with two boys and a girl.. „iiirThe Spiritual Roister farlSs9 estimates the number of Spiritualists in the llliiited States' at 1,284,000. The total : : number I . the world is put down at 1,900,000. i , . : i 1111 -Mary Hagan, 'a 'noun's 'ofz.St Louis, Sunday, swallowed an ounce of a senta—lenough to kill forty- perpons, and then lobe ed chloroform. Reason: shame and disease. IfirA fellow was told that 'bre yardadelotb, by being wet, would,ebrink one qu, nor Of a yard. "Well, dam,” he inquired, "if yon •Lould wet a quarter of a yard, would there be tiny left?" Or The stew coal breaker, no in proceu of erection at big Mine Bum about one willeifrom Coo., Aibland, by the Locust Mountain ~it istboaiht will be finished daring the ensaind suMnier:' . ,119/I"The "boys" haring in charge a steam fire engine in Louisville, By the other day, On a wa ger, harnessed and bitch e d - up the horses to the engineand liosecarriage in 1 min le and 15 sec onds. , - - . . ... - 04" Daniel Mauer, of loalshti g, while out in the "Seven Mointains" on a- hu i rtirig stleurnion, cam = e roar three deer;and bein .an expert hun ter, be anoceeded in killing two. t ef :them tit one shot. • , : -4 pirTwo citizens of Meador* recently lost their wives by elopernenti and that mainsail tat , . l utetion the street', instead airflow do ',you ; Or," bes become, 'its your wife isle this morn- Mgr - • .; • Or Miss - Lane, the President! nisei, Mr. Elen. i ry, the gretidee's nephew, and Ikpt. If not btest,, Mr. DucluMadi the Pratident's Priesideni re soon to be married, each to the lust lose of bii and bar choice. ; pirtbe baggis pudding,is the Sentebusin's fa vorite dish. It is made of the wilds ofl a sheeP or lamb. ch•opped,'witb vine herbs, and suit, high ly seasoned with Melts and and • boiled in the maw. , ' jfarA mammoth hotel to cost 117.50,000 is in course of erection in Philadvip tie, '?tnd 'will he reedy for Occupancy about a yeti. hence.. Pavia Stevens of DJseun hislestml It-et an attune rent of $ 40 . 000 . jtArD . ow niort. the famousn of .color 104 1 oysters to New York, is lecturing in Rhode Island, on the claims of the colored- people residing in , Me State to equal and unproscribed public school) advantages,.l 1 pill; is elated Id "The Chemistry of the) World," to he a fart, that trees pn d'greetchouse, which are regularly, shekel ever, dry, grow more rapidly, and are stronger, thanithose which are left anegitaled. . • - t - - • • 4 . otrA Virasbington • • correspondent writes that Hoagies:anti Fitch tieetr ,intentleein He adds :---**Chiva !rya** -st-risty ntul blaster—oat blood. I.mst. session there weratterenty4virchal lenges, but 'nary' alight-7• . OiilP. 4- ifertlivg ea its Wittgar:miratt who'hatte Made use of Dr. Mater% Daleatia 80 1 64 Cherqs. sid.bieneh upi eared ibeypelvitaitaggbisteghby and consumption. Tbe e ptisient alwaytiteep this remedy by them.' ' - - f -•- • Duysnone unlesaltbeft.tbe 1041,fas /Infit7 on the itiapper: 3 4it tor et the West Chester ilapelliene 'haninalloirs. by a lady.* fine cambric hand; tientlef phiel.she bad received as a Christine' : Prinintefteas si,h , fied. In tliehentranf the band k iscwat3 ribotisgraph intones" at the donor. :Of 9ai#o4tresi time she wipes dui- dowy.,meet , nes, tslottoimrlip, she is reminded of him absent friensh; Jai% when she wipechir nose?— editor 14.mfosits:~L. . . :1:-.1•111rbet4sierit: . of the Frankfort, Ky.,. Conmosii 4esppireemitl4:" ihi eiten tementiettasaibly ex pres. g litiCaptsieMi, *lots "we will deod ofr,vlaws, to she latit,q bet the' printers Mad i lam pal, "lop 17 1 :;stUdefeill 'air Mimi to this laete.trltiel4 wain- Ifitteald' lase behn a must heroic and gallant .:disterinfliation, If the lair ladies had been in ;my , 4atigssie but it appetite that 'lie aloe is jigsaw" bad no. wife; and that other men'si wives are not alarmed at any very luitaineat peril; and canto. gently the hernia language looks a little oat el place Aecidents lentos. le the hot "Pt"' ' tad printing -1. ‘2. • , " • "Au. Metre DE Sauer "--De anti, the great writ/idlers De faoty. hilt manias at the Cyril* stilled of ilk Atlantic telagrepti, several - ft sistantr. itho.-by Right and by day, are:.estebing fot "sigoalr," "broken carnets." "anintelliglbla firaosinissions," and all that nor: of thing. About , "de best'thing De Nancy vats do is to drop ids in effectual alter orking iiad sense en to Philadel phia *beta be ean he free from sod en joy the luxury of wearing satheirrint garments as ara amide at the Bread Stove Clothing Hall of Duckbill a Wilson; Nos. 603 sad 603 Chastain Street above Siath, Philadelphia.; . • „ gr;lOstar's Balsam of, Willi Clam. •` Where tits shine pmparatiiin is known. it is so well establibbed at au infalibtirMeatedy toru.the sere of cowls, Colds, Seri Throat, Boarseness, Bronchitis, Spied's, of Mood. Pair in de Breast. CT", Whooping Coagh, end •erity form of Pul. mower, aiimplaint, that it were a work of super erogation to speak of its =kits. Discovered by st well known ` physlcian more than twenty.riairs since, it his by the wonderful cures it has effected, been constantly appreciating in rabbet favor, until lures* end its •reputation are alike universal; and it is nowt nown sod cherished by all (and their "name is legion")'who bacchant moored to'boalth by,.its use as the t3aaar Rufus. Dr for all the diseases which it professes tooter.. Sir James Clark, physician to queen , Victoria, hes given it as.his opinion that itsinesimptioni cam be Cinvedt • • ' The whole itistory,of Oil Medicine fully con.. Arms the opinion of.thit eminent man. Thou. .and Can .testify. and bays -testified, that when 'alrother remedies bad failed, this bat completely cured I that when theinferer had well, nigh • des paired, this hen afforded immediate relief.; that when the physician bad pronounced the disease incurable, thishas removed it entirely. " .Ihemirties of this Balsam are.alike applica ble to cure a 'slight Cold or a Confirmed contra,. lion, ,and its powers sip soft, certain, speedy, pieasent and effeetroi remedy canoes, be equalled. fitter! Cittrruin ! Perekn..waueaetewitlas sale wittrven signature of "I Burn" on the wrapper, as well as the printed name of the proprietors. B. W. FOWLE CO., Proprietors., For sale by thelcagents every's:here. Adman :—Johri G. Brown, J. C. Hughes, and Mary Saylor f -Pottstrillik; C. & L. Ilnotainger, Schuylkill Haven ; it. V. Prevost. Minersrille; E. J. Fry, and McGuigan & Fowler, Tamaqua; IL Port Carbon ; Paul Darr; Pinafore ; G: - Iteagan & Sun. Tulcarora ;_Charles Marsh, New Philadelphia; Jonas Robinhold,' Port Click ; ton; M.',11. Irvin, St. Clair ;11..Phillips, New Castle; , 'John Williams, MiddlepOrt. Jnly3l, 1858. ' • 31-eowly idirliaollerwrayto 0111141101111 51 . wad In ulcerous disorders, when the vitality Of (tie parts af dieted Is partially dostroyad,liolloway's rat:worsting on guankrenews In the paralysed flesh and corroded blood tbeeeteenta of reproaietion. While penetrating thaimth the ntworbents to thoWassen source of lb* disorder, It opens the pores for theerandatlon of the viscid and pu rulent matter tear the sodas - , and imports a demo el vigor to au the external versria, "bleb enable, them rapidly to replace the corruption thus dim-barged, with monad flesh. 'All gatherings, sores, boils, glandular sup- Puretbni, ale., are readily eared in this way, the cure being assisted sod expedited by the Internal operation of the Pills. • /fi-Importasit to ressitsles—Da. Cnizarstaat'a Pitts.—The combinations of ingredient' , in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive' practice. They are mild In their operation, and Fyrlain in correcting all . irreguilritke, palatal menstruatione, removing all ots etriactions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain lathe side, prklpitailtim of tbe heart, dliturbedsleep, which always striae trona Interruption of nature. They can be euccresfully wed as a preventive. Them Pills sherild newer be taken in pregnmary, as - they Would be '• sure to amen miscarriage. 'Warranted purely vegeta. ble, and free from anything Injurious to life or health. 'Explicit directions, ehich should be read, accompany each box. ; Prlre Sl. t ent by mail, by enclosing $1 to any authorised agent.. It.11.1113TC111?!138. Geneivi dgest for Ike V.'S., 165 Cl amber St., Netts Ilark. 1 . 0 whom all Wholesale orders Pho'vaid be addressed. B`sBl4 by Jolts U. Dews k Fox, Pottsville, and • limorm BELCH Atm. Reading. milit l y is .11 ou last .Beauty...eft is universally conceded that beauty Is more common In this country than in any Oth sr, while at the mme time it is said iinst in no other cionntry Is It lost at so youig an ego. Now this t true toe ordain extent, but the loss is often minced bS neg lect. We say to all, do not neglect your periinnit sp• pentance, but read following, and you wlil.not lack good looks. These &Melee are occientide preparations, anthems all 'Mined a iilkkpopubutty. Jirc.as Incase Sac Lureell UAa Remoter's, the most delightful 'and efflclenearticle for the hair ever la mented. It will prevent-the galling off of the hair, and brlitg la new bolt *beret 11 bee been lost by sickness or other senses.. &vivre of istiltilifinu 1 lezonder he won't orrient to Mast! Mutes Kw Dams as VENDS AND NMI% SOAP, ibr maiming. tau,ennburn, ptmpla, blotches, and mop. tionsof the ; tbe'inoet per liscicouserval 4 r of.besut7 . ever known. 'Purchase nothing purporting to be Nymph heap, unites it has my MUDS attach:4rd. Jetta Ikautes Moat as Curtin rowuta,forimpart lug to themest bilious completion a radiant whiteness. In nothing. should a person be more careful than the use of powder for the skin, as =surer thorn acid are very injurious. Sly Chinese Powder la compounded in gothic manner, and contains no ingredient which can possibly inflict an injury. Jctia Hangs preu.nofte - Porane, for mooring so- perfluous hair. what (amore unsightly than hair upon this face and arms of a lady. Thls article will remove ft In a aunt time, without the use of: any sharp bairn- meat. . . Arun II stra's Yea ri..usilaurts Dirt will tam:emelt impart to red., white, or gi hair, ibeantifni ly Mack, browner auburn color. It will color the hair .In a shorter time, and more . effectually than any other /Dye, being at tbesame titan Jut= HAVICL's Sttalriffo iNtiAN.,—llt is really a pleasant to shave witti this cicala. There to none of the !court ing sensation tinselly experienced in the use of most *cups. On the contrary, it learns the skin smooth and • eoft as an Infant's, end Dot Mtge to become chapped. Jests nAtIEVII Rats Tools Rims—Next to the hair, we think the Teeth were Intended as the reales \ma meit to the human face; but when neglected. no hing is so disfiguring, or so quickly aeon. My Has ',tooth Pasta wilt Impart to the teeth a potty whiteness, at the same ti.oe keeping the gums firm and healthy. . Also, on hand, a complete assortment of trench, Brit ish and American Perfninery and Pisti' Articles. - Yew sale.by II respectable Druggists, and at the Lebo• retory and Wholesale ;.Depot Of Jules iliac! & Co. 104 Chesnut street. Istithntelphis.- Yor sale also wholerale and retail, at F. SANDER SON'S Drag and Chemical Store, Pottsville.. . - gir Plato Dye' Hair Dye! 'Hate .11870 Wm: A. Batastoes tier Dyel The 0210111 AL end BEST in the World!. . Ail others are mare Imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape elands.• . , • • . GRAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIR Dyed - Instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Shin. • _ • WITITRILT MEDALS and DIPLOMAS bare been 'wee ded to ifitl: A. IlateLgo r slues 1839, and over 80.000 ep• plicationihave been wade to the Hair of his Palmiss of hi. famous Dye. . W3l. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR Milt produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, sod is wslinstrtre ' not to Injure)* the least, beware, long It may be con tinned,-and the El effects of bid Dyes rernedadi the Half Invigwited for life by this splendid Dye. - Made, sold or applied (in 9 private rooms) srt. Factory, 233 Broadway, New Twit. Sold In all atlas and towns of the United States, by Drelgitists and Palley Goods Dealers. Atig-Tbe Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on fotir sides °Leach box, of 1 WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, - 1. 49 - 1 /1 - • 2Z; Broadway, New York. EirSold by JOHN' q: mums A 84;tr, Pottsville, Ps. asa- I Wags leeetIATOLIELOBT. 'WIGS and TOtili.ELS surpass elt. They are eligant, sexy and durablet. . , Pilot to a charm-:-lio turning up behlodL-no shrink lag alt the heal ; Indeed, this Is the only establishment where these things are properly undersOod and made. • [0 4 .1) : -93 S /treedieay, Nue York. Kiir The Greek ituglinla llkosztedy,....4 l l l .411,101 CLARKE% CELIBIIATED PLUALE PILLS.— Proparot from a preeiription of Sir J. Cum. it. D., Phylithat Extescirdlasry to the nieen. - ' ' Vida iveralusble medicine he tautening in the Cure ot all those painful and dangerous Mesabi* to which the fernale tom:Motion is sitteet, - It madetatesan exceases int ea. Moves all otettnot Ions; and s speedy enormity' be ratted . . .. To II aorta& Lidice It le .peeullarly , soiled. If *le In *a 'sheik time, WU'S a. !hi ismathir iii!. , *4l with regularity... .. n ' - , ..., , ' that bottle, price ice One Dollar; beam the Govionmeot . Stamp of thentilritain, to prevent counterfeits. Sir These Pills sknitel we be hakete toy females clarOnp the FIRArr THRg,.... OYIIII9 of Preearsey, as they am sort he bring enegarriags, tot at au, otkai lime tlop Ore sole,. . . . - .• . r In anriffferrois sad Spiral Affections; Pain Dr the Devi an Limbs , Fatigue on flight eaert4o, Pulpits. 4l o4 , iloa. of 'the Uysterics,and Whites, thole Pine era effect *lrma uheopit other means hare failed. and 11- though a taidetinf ramedx;do not contain boa. e &task antimony, or inkvtithis hurtful to the constitution: -,•-• Full directiona IR the pamphlet around each package, *bleb should ber candiallyPneserved. • . - • Ma Arad for the United Stites stid Canada, - Jos MOSES, flatill.C.lhadoin k 0i) - ,'• X. li:--1111. sod 11-poi tog? .yt# ups olOttol to soy au. 110ttri Agent, will inindirohottle, containing over a 0 I .011%.1=1 &animal!. ' '.: ,„ •-, . i. -- Fee ea/6 la Tony DM, ley IlffitiV SAILOU: (a Tasi.! qua, !Tr., J. 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B . l mos; explaining the anther's treatment, by which both prevents and cures the above diseases. , This book lour betas the means Of savingthommuda oft Was. Price lift emits; Sent by trail, post paid, 'elcil emits. Apply to Dix B.S. FITCI2, Mike .11.4 Broadway,[ Few Torte. Consititati,M peronelly,oe by ilt4e r; tree, Maar 'bit " : 4341i1t Kir Dalleee Allogical Pain Extractor, will cure the follow log among a great catalogue of dirt ,easen—BuriM, titalds. Cuts, Chafes. Sore Nipples, Corns] Bunt on 14 Bruises, it ralos.Etea, Poi n , ChUbtalniailles; Perofuli,. Ulcers, Toyer Noma, Talons,'tar Acts. Piles, Sore Eye', Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald Ifersd Pitt Rbsum, Baldrania. Zrystpalas, ItingwOrto, Dariere Itch. Small Pox, Mantas Rash, Ae.. To some it may appear inendaloaa that se many di . 0115411. shoUld be niched by one article; such en Idea will vanish when reflection points to the Ala, that the salve is sreatohinathm of ingni4Mts, each and oval+ one applying a parfait antidote to its opposite disortlei. Pamirs& DLPOT—Itb almighty. sired Ness York. [49.1y) • C. F. CRAWL: by4onxo.lMorx It Pox, Pottivllls, Pa. C Health! Health! Health;-.., The Most Remarkable Osmoses' Urea Dr. liwayzio's Compound Syrup of Wild Ch rbing of Recta, rluderkic Coffey, NJ: SMAYlu—Dear Sir—lietkving it a duty i owe ' the public, and Injustice to you, 1 bake thought pro r to make known can of the most estractidi nary cures, In nu own case, that has ever been truly recorded. In ttot munch of October hue, 1 was. *filleted with a acacias gathoriug In my breast, which formed a large &beetle. and also communicated to my Image and very much if dieted them, and discharged large quantities up tion; external and internal. My breath rebid pass through my lungs and out through the cavity of my breast with apparent ease, attendkvi with a •loicht -cough, day and, eight, loom of appetite, grid extreme de bility, so that my physician thought my ease hopereas and beyond the parer of medioltio. I remained to tills wretched coedit lon, for a long time, apt!' I was wasted o . a more skeleton, and there seemed to be no hope for me: but having readin the public papers of the many won derful cares perforated by your Compound Syrup Lof Wild 434177.1 immediately sent to Baltimore for dee boo lea, and coinnieurod its use, and to my great itals faction and my anxious family the utterer* or open eg to thy loop hogan to heal and the cough subsided. and on nstni tan 'bottles I was restored to perfect htnlth4 Over fiveyean have elepsed, and tamale a per fatly hearty man at this date, June 2,1818. I have of had a day's sickness for the laid eighteen azionihs. Please accept my _ grateful acknowledgments. , Yours very respectfully, THOMAIS Y. The sub scriber ' Is well acquainted with Thomas tdion, and tan testify that he has been afflicted as above reitre matted. 1 regard his recovery as aimed miracle. llle Is a worthy m ember sOrlety. JAMIS It. DMIMMOW, Pastor of Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference... No medicine has ever given such undoubted tatittiorty Of itsgrest superimity over all others,. For the titre of Cough., Colds,Conenuiptkot, For Brouchitts,-.4ont Throat. Whooping Cough, B d Fur the Palpitation of the [boort, Debility, Far the support of old age, &inning health and rest leas bights, sod in connection with SW AYN SUCIAR 130ATI.D SARSAPARILLA AND TAR PILL'S, the L rer, Rowlifs, Stomach, in short, the whole Alimentary Clue!, will be cleansed and the bitted purified. The above luvalaiblemedicittes are prepared pnly by Ds. 11. Swaras I tow. No. 8 North Seventh attect, above Ablitket, Philadelphia. 'Nu other Itildiakrry . pimaratien rattfne." 1 • e...ekt r i m ; $1 per bottle-6 boll 1041 5 . Sold - by Jogs O. Blows I Sow, C. Eirrixo, Potteeille .1. K. Mose, H. W. Parrot?, ilitterisville; CONRAD ,XiILA- Itta, Tuscarora, and by all respectable dealers in Audi cities throughout the county cad State.. I February, 6, '69 (11] 6. I 14 I'M: GREATEST TISOCIIO3a3. Xnasocmrez-sr OF THE A.GE. .11-E. KENNEDY; of Roibtiry has diseove d In .I.‘l. one of our common pasture weeds • remedy!, 'that i - Urns EI , F. ‘ RY KIND OF' HUMOR,! • TIMM • • The Worst Scrofula doers to is Common Pimple. He has Wild it In civet eleven hundred easerandlnever failed except In two rises. both thunder humor. , he bats now In his pmteession over one hundred ,certincates its value, all within twenty miler of Boston. 1 • Two bottles are warranted to cure a twain: sore mouth. One to three bottles will tore the worst kind of idea on the We. ~• • . Trior three bottles will clear the system of bites: Two bottles ara warranted to mere the worst cad km , In the atonnech. . to care thn worst Three or Ave bottles are !arrow., . kind of Erysipelas. 1 • 1 . One or two bottle are warranted to cure all it Ina in the eye.. • , 1 . . Two bottles are warranted to cure running of t e ears and blot c hes among the hair.. 1 , . • , ' Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corn‘t and running ulcers. - ~,H 1 1 i Onebottle will cure kali erriptlens of the skin. Two or three bottles pro warranted to curethe worst' kind of ringworm. ;..,' i ..Two or three bottles Me warlanted to cure the most desperate case cf rheumatism-I . . Three to topr bottles nee warranted* , cunt telltftheum. • Five to eight hottlesulli corp the worst Case of itel till. •' • . 1 , , iI • One Gitlin. bottles are wa froM the experience if thou ands thit.it has been caused by a canker lb - be sue In Zi eh oc to two bottler are warranted to ears lick head. ache. One to tiro bottles+ warnrir ted to regulate ail costive . state of the howebi: . i ttoe to two bottles grillrrey,liate all derriere eat of the kidney" I - - i Your to Ric bottle. Ims cured the worst ease. o dropsy. One to thriMbottlabas cur the worst car* f pike arena( ISileyreaperietteed w hat* Mercy. t : lief in each en exerneistlng isemet . • . No change of diet ever netemary--eat the. .. at you ean get and enough or i;. 1 Direction* for use:=— Adults.: one • tablespoo fat per day; Childreit h over bin years.!tieseert spoonful ; Children from flee to al t years, trosiganful. As no directions an be applies le to all coma Milton., take suleient to operate I, at the bowelf twice day. • • .1 • '. : nava DIT , ' • 1 DIONAL,DANNEDX-,- , • - .04; 120 'war r en 't.St et, Roxburgh Mass. , -: •I Prime $I . ; L if/Toros& by drikulsts tit aoghout the Unit States. January 22,'53 . 1 - ' I . 417 CHEAP. INTER GOODS at TIM I IN( • • • • "Be. Meer a..to Ittartatsh.trag • Xirr Anil. thrieig',Stote, • , . Centre Street, Adjoinittithe rt i 7 " 4- L:7 I Y • - o. # - ' 74 " 1 • • - 'POTTSNILLS 11013SL ' *VIA order to make rem Tor Sew Spring: stock. we offer Jerkier' nat. al reduced price'. the telanorof, Fall -and Whiter Goods, ' TRIBiI ice IMINGB at etiri dreettptlon. lieleding a assortment of Oros. Cloak and Umatilla Frill-. gas and Trlmtnieo, Win and Sutton Fringes, Plain and Meted ;Silk Velvet and Unite antiwar ilibbas, Use,' &Monet Bindings, Galloons.- .. I EMBROIDERED COLLARS, tiseres .soi ;Seta, iale . erf. bonnet Snubs, at. WOOL HOODS, lickelo• id op, *lnlet% e GEBTB , ration poring and Cotton Coders' bids and ofllllol7. ; . • 11.AD1E5..411.0d Children's Merino Vesta. CLOVES it GAUNTLET'S- a ffirrY ffeerrlio noun , FANCY HAmplios a. comak Jo Plop, • llotealeta,t;batus, de. PINK I WHlTriadions,lor PattiCreeees. PERFUMERY and paid Arttelee, hri4 ao. • annary Ytt. 'SW teligiono I.)atelOttuct.. TBn Aniiirerrary Meeting et the Schuylkill Nuoty replete Bible Society will be old In thd Steibutiist Churcb, Sicond'stsiel. (the Bev. Mr. Gllroy`4 ( ) on , Iloinday evenina. Febrility 7, itcludg; The...loßlreriary add* , wilkb• delivered 6Y:ilia-SW. ii . datins. et Obi Indefphis, Jet. 10. Or Anierkae iio - Ifureign Christian ij ,ii pills. The' Be i• ?Ir. Tor testi end Whirr irillralen itoidno4 tb Minting. 1 i!!=MIS .... - " - 21" ttelltB tgv t?.11 re.!!:.?-r-•Ev..et MMTMI=mr ~:~.~ «gU ra.oll g. ZWZBUV4a.BII t .8 I'Ve=t tlf - V.k.Stirgi3 2 VSS "V Ellrealf D rtar: if 3 syss,:ss gs sg Z 2252 tg r .7A termou tb Firemen was preached on tart Sab beth,evening le the Flirt Presbyterian Church of this place by the Pastor, Rev. Joseph MeCool:— The Fire Department turned out let strong num. hers and the boom was filled to Its utmost capac ity: The following newsiest of Scripture was *oi lseed as,the test--" When I become A man I put away childish things"— let let Corinthian,. xillcher., xi Term. ' The speaker's theme Nan man and his duties. The subject its illustrated . with beauti% ful thoughts and eloquent language, in . & the east eongregationlssit in Almon breathier* glance fur more.. than fifty minutes, whilst the. preacher prured out a constant stream of pOwerful thought upon their listening ear,. He gate a civil rep resentatftin of man: in the dignity of his forma tion and ,the •wonders of" his anatomical ,nature, and said, the whole vegetable and animal king Idome, the birds of, the sir, the beasts of. the field nod the fish of the tea, are ender his contri.l.—T Man is thelurd of creation and his. empire is as vont es the world: - Thus in the wise atrangetnent of God; man is elevated. fur abolo all created things, around him and hat perfect authority over them: Bon vast and extensive hie, domain! how numerMis hie subjects I how great his hunched°. re' and 'poem . : A glowing description writ then given of the power and brightness of man's Wel. lest es visible in the astohiching and letting moo utnente of his power and skill in his discoveries and gonstruetive abilities. .The bolt view token of man was his religious nature which wee dwelt 1 upon with great ability. ''The speaker discoursed of Abets:Wiles of man to his God; to hinitelf, and to his neighbor, and enforced them by & variety of touching and powerful cunsiderations.,. Ills allusions to the-peculiar dangers. difficulties -and duties of Firemen were truly 'interac A ting. Hearten. ' • NOTICES. iirE r NO LTSIT, WITH RR A IST.IIIURCII. !dark et Square pottsville;Ret. W. H. Ancna"mann, Pastor. DiTine ear. vice I n this Church rag ularlyevery . Sunday. Morning, at 10 1 ,4-4'eloekt evening-01i ~. o'clock Weekly Prayer Meeting.Thuraday evening. at 7 o'cirick. 1 / 4 'lll‘ SECONIi.I4IRSBY4ERIAN CIIIIRCII -will worship. regularly . it the Associate Reformed Church' Building, Market street—itet,WAYUlL CULT. Pastor.— Sabbath morning. at 1014 °Nock; evenings, at 7 clock.. Weekly f.ect tire and Prayer meeting, Wednesday evenings, at 7 o'clock. . NIGW sreL4thttlet - VEs l w • I • • • " 044 05a1 usereg 1 0 .9 3121 .11puanv G 12, 8 c, I 11 R 0 9.5. 1 alue o c Tr-• EMID s. BEI ~ 11 ft'S Fi t• • Aa.: P e r ECOXIIVIICATSD c •Di AFLMED• • • • • liiiTDia —MT . —ln Pot tea Ille on tbe 24 Inst., by Lhe Ilea. A. Prior. bawl. K. Sanas of Schuylkill Baran, to ensnare& third daughter of Benjamin Pott, Keg., of the termer Ogee. . * (MOVER & BAKER'S cELtuRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, A,Neer Style. Pelee $50. . • oFFIcEs 1425 Broadway, New York. i 30 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia These machi nee aiw from two spools, and forma seam of unequaled strength, beauty. and elasticity. which will nor rip, even if every fourth stlich' be nit. They are unquestionably the best In the market for family • WBEN) YOB A CIRCULAIL‘Cat • Opinions of the Press. Eva:) , Wiser ought to purchase one.—Wineipisaukie • ' - Gas. Takes the lead of every other.—Noakfteld Messinger. Is rapidly corning into gemiailinto—blusdteick,Adro cafe.; r! Is the best of its kind.— Miners' A child may coinage one.—Susseaftepfs/c0 It Rorke on silk, cotton, or leatber.—Spritiafidd News. Sesta from common spools.—Lanxuter Hero d. Iti seams are as durable as the fabrice.—Virg. Heretic!. Yews a strong and beautiful seam.—'Adams Sentinel. It is managed with perfect. ease,—Lagrange Ileruid. It isnot liable to get out oforder.—Riasa rine Arpin. ttnperior to any we ever saw.—Ootland (hurtle. , Tery)uatly_ taking the load.—Cowlersporl Junrnal. We Tervel at its wonderful execution.—atils. Herald. • The Work is neat end subetantlal.—(adir Repub. 'Mill give better satisfaction than any other.—,t cep. Eagle. • We know It to lw a superior art lcle.—Ctecila .1)0pol/A The best ma miters nred in this c ountry,llalbron Jour. Not a. single stitch will pull out.—lreociburp . (Mania. tiew:. It Bnlehes Ile work where It atope,—Artrora &acme. Make* a stitch 'bat Will not rlp.i—fl•mkaloten liv'ter Of Ineetlmable value In sewire.+Jersry.Shore RTE.!! • "tepidly growing to public env:4-0.66n. Enonirrr. le fast coming Into family ie.+Cherninen Tel gruph The.° rover & Baker le the beht. r +Conceiti aisette. .The best of Its rlase.—Goepti licrald. . Oet. le. '5B .. 4 . 42- . Vi.NTED. • I,V ANTED—A competent person 40 take , charge °fa stable and garden. None bat a person who Is well segnainttd with t hen bosinews tlard apply. To such an outerod wages and tant employ ment will be Oren. A single man preferred. ' OW. %%BROWN. 31:D. 4-Ut Port Carbon, Jan. 20,'60 WANTFD.—lnformation is wanted of a boy who.left Meg tapered« abont.the Id of o,tober last. He woe lost beard from at Hawley. Wayne county lie Is about 11 Sear rA of age. Mt name le JOIIN DENNISON; but be calls himeelfJOHN 'CROTTY. Ile Is supposed tir•bo in the Coal 1111n.s. or on the Cartel. Aay Information of his whereabouts will be thankfully 'received by his lather. NICHOLAS DENNISON. • Poughkeepok , . Jaotnyy - 12. its :DISSOLUTIONS. VS:SOLUTION -OF PARTNER gRIP.—Notice b hereby given that the partner ship formerly egtsting beiwven Andrew MrVarland and Thorson' 'Verner, trading in the name of 31eFARLAND A'VERNER, has been dissolved. for sours time put. ANDREW )IrFAItLANp: . .landary P, '59 pissoLUTlON.."—The partnership' IMretotwe ex:sting between B. Klopo and William adetmutik, trading under the arm of IS UAW k 40.1111111. aa debt. at, Clawallya. Schuylkill rounty,m solved on on Frlday,7th January,lB43.• maks lo id Sr. requested to make Immediate payment and those haring claims to present them for settlement to B. Klopp., at'tleetellyn: or to William Linderman', at !diner*. villa, Schuylkill county, B. KIAII'P. WS!. LINDIMUTIL 2.C4 January S. '59 ADMINISTRATION. ADMINISTRATION • NOTICE.- Whereas Letters of Administration to the Ware SAMUEL la EBB, late of the fanned' of Pottiorno, deceased. have been granted to the intocriber, all per opus Indebted le said &date are rk quested Lo‘make Im. mediate payment, and those having claims or dime& 'pleat the retate of alid decedent. will make nowe tier saute without delay to LElrttiVoU ELPAdmie DORV.. d,erater. Fat Pottsville. January, 23, ':49 AiDMINtsTRATION-.NOTIcE. . Notice I ss hereby elven that the sub sc riber has sb sprinted Admlnistretdr to tl* Estate of HANNAH RICHARDS, deceased, tete of Schuylkill Ile wen, Nth uy I , 'kill county, to ehorn all persons Indebted to the Estate 'ere requested to, make payment, end s h 1 i.. 0040 ..e . ..ng claims to resent themlor settlement. WM. W I MEM% • • ' Administrator. • Schuylkill Haven, fan. L.:, 19 . -48 - • AADMINISTRAVIION Letters of Administration to the Estate of JAMES OX;late of tf koalas* township. Dauphin Count,. deemed. haelog been granted to the nodersigned , oil those having. deltaic evilest- and those knoelog 0 ° 0 : selves indebted to the said Wats are beroby reridole ° to some forward add make settlement wit bout dein% ELSANOR SAVAGE. Adtololptratris. LOsns, January 111, '69 • 441 ADMINISI'HATION NOTICE.- Letters of Administratioon the Estate of LYDIA , . A STRRNIER. late Of the be, wigh of Altger.sille. 602004 baring been granted to the nodersi allgned by the Ratifier of Willa of lirbuyl It county. wrens Indebted td said Fatale will made payment. and trees having claim's or demands wil l the 11111116. wilt present then ftw eel tement. to 4011.1 t sTravizit, mimmtue. Jan. a. 17- .Adwitcherefer. --------- ------ - - - - - - - . ADMINISTRAIION.; NOTICE. - Andre Iss hereby given that tetrentreribers bays notallated AdealalitralOrs to the nuts of W I 1.. LIA sit,AirfoN, dentstsed: lato ot St. CWr. Setmilkill trusty, to whoa all persons Indebted to the Estate ere mooted to mats payment. and those bat lag claims to presnot thsso for settlement. AIittATIAM SHARP. JOILS SEW/MOIRA, . AtfutistAretors. St. ClairiSch njl. in, ray bu.ls, 74 3.00. ww;= rime laci;in s ri :AA f; NNE wQ+ite7 Ho )0 -O,N, ••sta4rlYl Alum.; jo'iN !!! tpeozo .tad .'°'9'ql°'o.llTlri a.am "rias onm.i - 4 - 0:1 • • • • q suuUS J•Ki O. I Raw .11131qa!rtiit_rk eadodsedio9q44) , 4.1 paimat zit joymouty I'•• • sadioand !among io; 4 1 pawn xvijo lulsoun Pna a i lanC 4o, Linn H Aureudiud S u ming atiriur uollNu7sol it. 1,050 septudanuca pay tanA e! lu ',dim %Val -ind,gasnoqicioqaijovio3 NOTICES. AfFICE OF. THE SWATARA R. N. /R. CO.—Pittotlll•Ainsary tL 14: A. au aleatton bald flat. day. the follept.g named per. mon■ were duly elected as Al leN'? to meats; tbraoaoloa year: Prrtatril—W. DONA LDSOS. • Managers—l" W. II uah es. Martin Wenisr, Charlet Ovorge Bent I. S. ii. Cowden. Thaotpivii garroter)°, J. A: tionnp, 3. C. Donaldson. Trea iNter —time or , Harts. Aryt ry—.1,..0. DOXALDNIIN, lairuaiy. 6,'69 I NoTICE is lireby given that'l have purchased a marts ia Spring Trick trialltkonal a Var, nk's Platform Sealed No.ll. and tioe.platfd tb acme Into the poopeoslon of 1k Portal's James the wld James Ilrywn; baying no moils than , the pops okm,tberenf. the right of property being 'mood. bloat thaukt In tha on&rslgnett. V. PALM. January.ls. 'bb 530. TOTICE.-1t affords me. pleaiitre to k them publicly acknowbabse the prompt end hen, able manner In .h 144 the York Mutual Inset afire efltp. pang (of which T. A. Gonratr. of Pottsville. Is akcnt.l adjosted and paid thelit mutranee of Tretity.live 'tired Dollar. on my store, which wax recently consumed by fire. at Port Carbon., ABM. 111.7.E11:\ January 29,'59 5. A UDI'rOR'S NOTICE.—An the 11l phone' Cpurt of Febuyikill retilili. The uodeirlaned. Auditor appointed tn.' re.lat• and re.io4llo,lfut neroolll !ir Er.yi B. BECKLEY. annnilan KATE LEEK LEY:a niftier child of Henry ElliP. .ittfirut to the Aut les or btu appointment. nib's office, nu ( I .oArp.f , troe.l. In theLborough u f Pottsville. on rat. day. the 21st diy of Felon:try. IFF9. nt 10 o'riork In lbe 0104.01. 11 . M. L. W!IITNEY, Audit. r inn nary 29, '69 6-itt _ _ THE UNDERSIGNED its prepared toiereiveCoal on STORAOS. or Ctr.OIISSIoN. an( er It to any part 4f the rity. Melee , peevaliesirvit my charges. are tre.derate. I have aloe seven HOUSES to trade for good COAL Apply to CHARLES SHUN BERG, flat 'Melee, lath and Willow streets, Philadelphia. Decienber.,2s, (12 w, OTICEs hereby given th.,t the annual Meeting of the Stockholder* ofta 'lair Saving Fund Aswelation. Will be held at t tid School linear. in the borough of St. Clair. on Felder, February 11th. IRSU, at 1 o'rlock. P. N. The reollll4 , lion of the payment of dual will be duly caushirred.te. Fehrr with other Impertatit , matter* contenting the welfare or the Association. JOlll.lll. See,. St. Clair. Jan. 22, '69 141 FOR SALE & TO LET. FOR SALE-400 acres of Tim ber Land, In the vicinity "flip. Cunt Ile:ten. .Apply at the omee W. S . • P. TIV.A r. t. &it Put tarok. February 5, '5O I,IOR RENT—Dwelling Ilouscp, - Store moms. Ledge MOWN and Offices. For t.l spili to - L e.Tuomrses, thr. &alit and .Markel rl r.ft r, Pottsville. Feb. 5, 'SS stt ----- rj:o LET—From the first-day of April mow next. th e ratio of iusuAlstely oppo•lte the 1.. p seepel chattily now oecapUd as an Itiebanew Ottke. Aptly u. wit. TILMIeSoN. kottoille. VOL i,, '69 i • 6 If FOR SALE—A New Railroad Spit Machine, reedy tO t op. Apply to ATKIN poS k BIM, "neer . "mace. Potto.lll.. - Jan. 22. 4 at FOR SALE—A Fciur add a Half To. .Forge Hammer, with all tw fixture* lo 0 , 14 order, ,App:t to.. ATFC & Bite, Pottoillo, Jan. tr 2.. '69 4 ail Pitman. Putnam. i FOR f....41.E.-:.-A OnO 'Hundred Ton 1 Canal Itnat:rallh tixturea and stook. WIII herald low for CABLE orlaken out In boittlua. Apply to ATKINS A BRO., J'.anerr ?brow. • lrtuerille, Jan. 12. 'ML . 4.3 t PTO — LE - A.v.__A,Rgto- ASH COL. II LI Mt Y, ointrealent to the market. Ver ps rt lc lora apply to . . CHARLES IL lIILL. Real Nalute.dlgrat. Itttrrilte. . lt• January IS. 'l4 OR SALE.J.Six pairs or Lunahn Truam will L. told ebrap tar rash. or note *Mb ar . Tinned security. ,111 so, a iraluable NUL& onr tba owl rerun.. Apply tu I JOHN IMAMS. Trance. •Potlivlll4., May 12. 'U 1641 'l l O LE [-A Three Story Brick ri Dwelling untie* nod lot. ,hated on East Nor.E, , Wegino at met. I few doors above George rt met. Pornor aino given I tomediately. I nqUlre of J A 11:t4 01:1,i. l' , 1: : I .., / Alto; or of SAMUEL litlTlElt, Focht's store.. Pottar ob. Janos, y 'IWO , ! l-30V ,7. ITANDSOME IZE'S WEN CE= P -4 Fon SA LE.—Tbssokseriber otters at prirn I r,Z,ki, as e.oemoderate terms. the HOUSE and on , nrrti ‘'r which ha prolamin Market attest, oppoelte the no klencr . of Wm, Wolff. Erq. Klell Alin I.E,E. 1... Pottsville, Jan. 22. 'SO 6 2 ANAL BOAT"-FOR SALE—=The '''; ,j ;., q. 4 sAstura, ALLEN "— will carry PSU tone fn.o itleh,monit to New York. ,Is about 2* Freta old. and is to , eel cadre: A pply`to ' IitrODNIAN MAHN, Minararille. Sell u)lkill mi nty., ", - 1 • - _ ._. Ittintary 16.'39 - . _ _ - -------:' -- - ----- --- .YOR ' BALE--:One superior :8 inch pole pump. elite column pipes and connection...- I ready V ' be put tutu the name. Will be sold low - the . . , „.. Apply at TarnalUS 1/011 autka for Ont. wet .11.torp HOD., Z . CARTER * Allt;!ti , r i ..... dutrust '2l. '5l . • . t - • . - FOR SALE—Ode 40 Horse Engine. Ono ".:0 llorPe Enttineboe ireetker: 40 !Miffs . . .od a Int of Prop Tlmber,- , rot lbw OtaTerliteaff ,, • ?Hort Cool token In Ezehsoro. Apply" to P. W. SII rig. EoHsFillej or to 11E0110E lIRADKIII, Beaver 314.d0.0 Novrtobir 20.'58 Czto 1, 1 OR REN ronvi!nientE2 41/4111n1t Wan. with stalk. rltuat,dio Sir.ja weslatt street. above SeTentb,lrlostrlT ',J.:1410 1 4f J. 0111 1.. Martin. Posatiolon given O a W nt , F 44,0, "xt . . • EFsiolni VOSTP3t. Pot tomlllo, Soplrenber 4 441 1 4 1 O R SALE CHEAP—A tine Copy •• or lkilebolime• Dirti.nuart tike .1,- Irate of Aofhlki tilelurr* nolkling, earp•otry. te.. , ht. wiles% sp.' 4 to the present time. C-rmlng • el- Referents-111 astrat•4 with Vol OTI . 1001, ' Ifor sills at B. BANN.% Dne viserry Mrt, VIVORI4 SALE OR RE\ T.—Thellii„: l es4bltthed Tavrrn Star./ toots as theja MERMAN MOTEL." on it ootrury *snot. Dearly M _" PPM. the Catholic :...burch.3lporrreillr, Is beard tale, dr to mot. • Forterms aptly to l • . nZO.III6EACII. Mloorsrille; Or to SAMUEL CUSISMAN, Pottarillo. January 15.16 911 AYLORgVILLE 11 i) II S E AND; STORE FOR REST—Plrem”olPit"td lo ill" q t ti tnwnahlp. on nno of the tuna public 01. rods In 0.. county. with 29 *errs of ground, Putt Ware. tristAnwoo: globiluir, fountain,. hay 'wales, sod all the °feriae! roneenteuwea fbr . &DK/in onorllent bn,larar. . FM ftv , 1 ther Information apply In' JOHN A. OTTO. 4 • ORM P. O. January 'ffsll) 6121, '' A TOR SA L E OR RENT—TheO 6-NATIONAL HOTEL." -situate lo tlae townici of fbazook la. , The oobrerlaoi will sell at a good pivot. custom,gala, tbla wan %non (fatal.l, which has ran of and all die cr eev ary ennreoleoree 10, doling an olealleall bailor's - I f not pold by lb. 101 b of Jab nary, 010. It will 'ho s. offerrd for rent. For further particular , . *maim KIN realist proprietor. • W)I. lc wzAva semnott v., December 11, '5ll O. TlOstUuySiE.,,Siil'OeuiLvEL—.o4:l::::li :- . it eornrr of Third Buret and llinerallliiEred, now.; the occupancy of the Rev. J. Ehrhart.' together .11 otabilog: An. I • JANO,II7I/0 filmi Tame M lbw*, anta{ oo Ebro' ville Road. now In the gawping' Of lit. Maisel 61 . . 0 Preseselon will be given cnt Me ' , lnt 'of APIIL " i jeselbe,/ke- OPPIY I. • r- • 0. Y. KOF I rTSCS - Pottrtlll4, J a 12.12, '67 ' , • • 4 . _ ,. _ .. - ..... ...1 1. -i••,..„ f i lOR SALE—VERY CHEAP— ~..' I_ line W , hone Engine ad eauectleas fur 60 1 0 14 Water. . Oa 40 lionitEogine, for holstiog Cord with DO i sad coatigetkols. One Whom* Engle*. for ponthlog. ° . I One 10 hone Engine, genera pod to. nittioy. torrubitnt Coal. tot 4 . J '•• About 1300 fret 416 Loeb piperi •Ith putojt. , eougetiltitt Irma, tr. 1 About 400 hoot of 14 loch pipe, pump, Irons. IR- 1. , , A lot of 'r roils, cal% roar 00. ___....,, .• •- Apply to • 0 A. ItUlwa.. ro ; ttOtlitinre.--,, Airornutprrio46l•:ahraitange A Booed :lenity., -7: Ili Di vl , , - A • • g O ii t z V ..% 0 g 0 , i g. •0 Fr..,.,ii. ti 5.. ( ' J.., Jo. ; ~.. m a. 0 0 - • cb 11111111211
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