') 1 tittle 3ountai. POTTSVILLE, 'PA. iIIOVX NUM 5. 111119. •11/110,./4/ TEE BELL CITIMTIII Wififully to the reel magnitude of the 'Mapes's Fe l fri affair; regardless -orf mama emir; ignoring tbe right appruelatioO of be num of dm gallons of tire Free Stein; having shoo in viewir ci ll a tical effect, rof t erijess of ibo mass gird to TO it, the Aidmittleiratiot pm* ~.Je endeavoriagito fasten upon Watts.* I. 135W 11., and the ; Republican .party the umpontibility of the eonduct i, of John Brown. • The attempt, to say the. east, is silly. We reartertimphatiesify, Jiang &swatted his esitociatiOind an tan. per . atone who mity !be rightfully eanVieted of haring ' ita t a or - should their criminal attempt upon the pellet of • Sovereign Suite. Nor is this all; we mould throngiall later nett, punish by hanging. everilitivid 1, who tr4:hereafter. directly or indirectly, aid. id 'soy attempt to interfere with .thunenstituttal rights of the South in relation to ;Wanly, w re it Constitutionally ealsti Sad - fedi Is the sii:iiiiMent, and such `the doctrine , of the Repiblics party, united uit is in its deter. .ndostion to o kettle against the eavrotion of. da t* '.• Slavery . into . Territory; , • The Admit' "rutriitltarty now cells upon ' otbe people" to o unce add punish . 0 1bose who have • sown the , seed of evil In the hearts of these fa natics." "And '. vitas, is the "great olicet of the Repabliein party;" remarks the New . York Cour ti . ter and Bag rt.. 'Miles was ibis Sled town, and by whoin We answer by the South. them adios, and bl , . their donghfaced friends of the North, who, I • defiance of honor, honesty, and the most seer obligationt which man can coo ' trio' with hi , fellow-man, combined to Repeal Mnprotnisii of 1820; and thus de lekedly, broight upon the country gitation. And when that outrage 1 , •waled, James Buchanan and his any, procieded to sow broadcast; ID throughout the country the seed ; '- fruit of which, icarow being reaped. I DIM' this, let them niglect Orin the mute, and lbs murders, .rapes, ar. 1, as of every desoriptlou Which were / 1 that ill-fated territory; and boldly :tutbsinan and the :Democratic party, the M3tso uri eliteedlysed this Slavery had been: pc, Shaw Deatees KANSAllist. the legitimat! If *tubed, bisiory of 11:. eOnst, and eri perpetrated i - defended by e Repeal of the Miisouri Coppro- becratia. of et t the work of the pro• Slavery men in repudiation of their plighted mite. .That or tbs (Soo 'talus, w 2 aa ib the Border ' lion of The I pa' and mu :sensed him 1 lire iii about "hoer an them read . 4notrirc.' ' plea for the outrages perpetrated by unions of Amour, under the sane. emoeratie Party ; and those outra. qv, made bower madman and etitansit the outrag44 fur which his be' forfeited. • body doubt this statement! Let the followieg editorial history of Wiled ip the New Pink Herald on after the attempt at insurrection at , and betore the editor had n otions to charge that "monde upon the arty. ' Aye read it and ponder upon ti truths -so Imprudently put forth, •vered who it was, that 'towed the is the heart. of these lematies,' and t should be now dendanced and est,- ' evict ~/.the people.' a the criminal, ie ask no symPathy4 s life at stoke upon the game he was; hiving lost, lit him terse the eon- : .Wje rejoice in his failure, and do not y for him, because be is most guilty:" der against the majesty of ttie law E t, of the country, we have no apology we cannot but feel for the Father and -the men. What father, suffering, as old Mows did, at the bandit of the pro-Slavery party, and to order to extend the institution of Slavery, taight notoder similar circumstances. have been -driven to. edema i and in seeking revenge for 'his injuries madly have rustled anon his fete— ne was to e mad by such acts of eigrersion an d, each seed go, as human 'nature cannot always resist by ci or pttilotophy or religion; and in his madness, b has committed a crime ,. the only re ,deeming • q alit] of which consists in its folly , because the folly denotes the presence of itlfollity. Who among us, might Mot ender similar outrages .and provocations, have perpetrated the same folly and the same dime? Ytt.we say, punish him by itll means, f the offendek laws can receive the - sacrifice-ida madman—a victim mode ine'.d by , t the esti men who are to be his jodgeit,and ese eutioners I I Punish him if you will;coad orsane. He has chiefly forfeited his lyeby his conduct; . but let it be forgottenlry,it was that drove . bite to madness and crime, . or who it was, whd the morologl Harper's Fe paired lusty. Republican it; and la will be dir - essitaqf eril whW it is, th i eratetriby t "For Bno He placed it playing; an sequences: , I ask any mei For the offe and thispra• to offer; hu made him -what he is. • We repeat; that fur the criminal wi hove no plea to offer: Let justice \ , , ,',,, blind if yqsplease, be appeased; but we Shall not . 40 far outrage oar feelings, as not,boldly end openly to Sympathise with the man, and the fath er. who wait rendered what he is, by the repeal of the Blisson i i Compromise and the lawless acts of the pro-Sia l cry Border Ruffians of !diural, ant ' ' int; under e instructions of a Democratic Ad ' :miaiscrtitiou, and with a view to extend the Insti tution of Slavery into Free Territory. In the eight of Grid end the world, the Democratic party and the pro;Slavery men of the Stiuth, are far more criminal than a }Mown, much is he may ' - merit . death; but neither the Democratic Party nor those who revealed the Missouri Compromise, can be arreinged for murder before tte Courts of • Law-; end'we are compelled to admit the truth. , thrit."thnes who have elms' the aced of evil its tie hearts of these FANATICS,. can opts! Le' reached by the Miiett.4 the People." Who they are, the fol lowing from the Herald will.show ; and may God in his inercy, open the eyes of the nation to the real Offenders: - • 'The foe, are these :—Fiansas Ossawattornie Browni the rampant abolitionist, who. some .time ago was iinpriseeed in Washington fur threatening tbe life of. the late Mr. Calhoun, President of. the Kansas Constitutional Convention, hal, with a few other ;abettionieti, organised with The insane - • 'idea of mak Inca servile insurrection.. among the . negroes of the South, and chosen Ilarper's• Ferry as the poll tostart' from', ' There were not more "than sweat/ white men of thisparty.in the arsenal when'it was mks*, There was , some other white men, and a few negroes, who wereopreued and held in the arsenal more-as prisoners than as auxiliar ies.' • • Be first exhibited his qualities at the time the freer State and pro-Slavery parties, ander the lead of Governor Robinson on one side and Governor Shannon on th' other, met to make • treaty of peace.. Alter Governor Robineon bad ' etated to ' the people who were gathered around the hotel, .the term. of the peace, Brown, took the eland,' UNINVITED, and opposed the terms of the tress - ty. Ile was in favor of ignoring ell treaties, and soda leading men as Robinson, Lane, and Lowry, and proceeding at once spinet the border ruffian invaders, drive them - from the soil or bang them ' if taken: Gen. Lowry, who was etialrmap of the Committee of Safety, and also wmartarider of the free State troops, ordered Brnwn.under arrest.— The latter made no physical resistance, but it was soon' diaiovered that be was altogether too cam %partible 41. person to retain es a prisoner,and a coca promisowas made with him by the free State men, and tus!wae retested. lie seas ;reformer/ by the leadirs'of that party that hie remarks were iuteed• ed to stedo what they were trying to aceompliikby wears of the. 'rely ;* that he was a stranger; in latereiree and ICITIVII, and ought not by his rash remarks' to compromise the people , of Lawrence until he bad known them longer and knew. them betterol • . . Oneof his sons, who vat elected to the Legis lature' In -Pebreary„ 1856, was 'seised and taken. frow tiasetrattoutio to Leeomoton in chains, a die-. - tones of ;bury-,miles. Hie feet and Amide. were eh tisedlogether with a large heavy chain, the she 'of tiat*Red epos at teams. /Is-seas compelled to walk the whole distance' beneath a burning sea.— ' The iren_wore the flesh from US ankle* • helves at tacked:with the brain fever was neglected, and died is 'two or three days. lie was a companion of Gov. Beldam:a, Jsinkinto (since shot by Lane) and some eight or ten others. Another. can of G'opt. Brown was *kW at Oesmeattoinie by a earns/duly party frota .ilieemeri. After the death of his first son. oecoelomed by the torture, and /Wiggle of hie 'form/ soo:ob."Broaem mare renyeamee spots the P""Slartal Party. and it Waufregutu fly offset red, by the more prudent of she Free-State-was that he seas evidently imertnews iks subject. lie teas always oveseidered by theft a. a damgeroasimam, woe meter ' takeiainto their Cotspiile, and meter comemited by i ehmeLesitk reference either to their policy or more ,.., -Meets. : . ; „ , "Pretty danchisire testimony this. The pro,' party.ry, - • .Slav sourdered his eons 'and midi blot ii, 'a M . DMAN„etreerringi TENCEANCN . drama - hit es ice.' And the Republicans repudiated all eve • ion smirk Aim titian imams fanatic—made ' r, so by proaavery cruelty i - . - 9 -- • - • Captain Drown wits a very - strong believer iv the . &wirings ot the Presbyterian Church. Ile was -FANATICAL on OA sotket oUsaii Slavery, suit..f-.. seemed irslave the idea . that be was especially deputed by the Alisighty to liberate slaves and =dill alaveholders. It nasalise,. conceded to him '-:- -that be-was a conseientious ,men Every modest in his demeanor, apparently . inoffensive mail the sub. Jo/et of blavery,iwas introdared, when 'he would -.. exhibit a , rli..af indignation unparalleled.l- • : Alter tool di sided in Eansas,lirown intitnii .• -I ____" l. ...: l ";___, A riViif.., his' any.tilavery friends that be •:, :•::=owlettillittitts_ ergialsing en itiliiffeCtiOlS amongst .....;•if the slates Kentucky tied Tennessee.' 114 feet beeodergitown to some of the leading anti-Sla- - , very men of the country, they refused hies meaee y ' with which to gains, wad dieconraged Ail reposed -. . tradertiskisp. Ili ipent a /union of the last sum.. • MCI la visitibidiffcrent Northern cities, and was .i trodered sums of money, wig& tle treseolgandiep . that If wished to ileum a little farm epee which to settle ix kis chi.srys, It is sueposed that he • i i , EMEME=I)E=ENC employed this eieske , i thasotrtilliekto hire the r a il °fir ibtrPtell Vh'ich be 04 es wren. deevons for the iniortretlektile.„ind peer *slob he so reeently.rtid the last detf,lof oeitoro. "Seel eras BROWN: The pjd 1. 311041 1# 11 bum 511/1 of Mlnoorl, Murdered iris tali* MADMAN, - and tio - icbe bid Ulla*. his . • " Snows ftharamth—tith §reatCs.--At Charles-. Intro on Wednesday, Brown *astound rangy, and seaweed to be bung on this 24 pro:iota. Before the'aentimee'was proneeneedeßrown tote, Ltd in. *clear. diadem! voice, "aid— "l hate, may it please the Road, it leo wardsl to say. In the first plata, Istsity . everything bet, what I have all along admitted of design on owl port to free slaves I intended Pertain', to have, made a clean thing of that matter,'set I did last; Winter when I went into Ilissonri, and there Wahl slaves without the snapping of a guar on either side, moving them through the country. and ffoally - leaving them in 'Canada: I designed. to, have done the Came thing again COa s largersealei That was all I intended to .do. I Duerr did, In?' tend murder or treason ,. 'or the destruction of •Property, or to excite or incite slaves to rebellion or to make insurrection. - 1 bars another objec tionornd that, is that it is unjust that should suffer - such ei penalty.' lied f interfered •in the manner which I admit haw been fairly proved— for I admire the trathfulisesa and candor of greater portion of the witnesses who have testified in this case—bad 'I to interfered in behalf of the{ deb, the fiercer:oh the intelligent. the so-called 1 great, or in behalf- of Any of their friends. either I father, mother, brother, sister. wife, or children, or any of that Flare, aid suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would bare been all right, and every man in this Court would have deemed Won act worthy of, regard rather than punitherient. This Court acknowlcdnas too, SI I suppose, the-validity of the law of• God. I see a hook kissed, which' I soppose to be the Bi .ble, or at' least the New Testament, wPich tc&eboP me that all things whatsoever I would that men should do to me, I should. do even- so to them.— It teaches me further to remember them that are in bonds as bound with them: I endeavored to a:t up to that, instruction. 'I say I em yet too younete understand that God is any respecter of persone.\ I believe that to have interfered'as I have donfi l as I hive alwaye' freely' idmitted, I have ,doneln behalf of ilia despised p.tor, is- no wrong, bat right. 'Now, if Juts deemed neeeua ry that I should forfeit my life 'for the • further ance of the rods of justice, and mingle my blood, further with the Weed of my children and With •the blood of millions in this dare country whose rights are disregarded by wicked, cruel, and unjust enactments, I say let it be done. Let me say one word further. I feel entirely sat isfied with the:treatment I have received on my trial. Considering all the circumstances, it has been more generous than I iipected. Bist I feel no conseloutfiess of guilt. I have stated from the first what was my Intention, and what was not.-- I never had any design egainst the liberty uf any tersest, nor any disposition to commit, treason or excite slaves to rebel or make any general falai : , remit& I never encouraged any man to do fm, but always discouraged any idea of that Let me bay also in regard to the statements made by some of those who were connected with Me.z. I hear it has been stated by'setim of. them alit I have induced 'theta to join me, but the cootrarr is true. Ido oat say this 16 injure them, balsa re gretting their weakness. Nut one but joined me of his own accord,. and;the greater part at their own expense. A number of them I never saw, and never had a word of conversation with till the day they came to we, end that was for the purpose I have stated. Now, I have dOne." , _ While Mr. Brown was speaking perfect, quiet prevailed, end when he had finished the Judie .pytreeded to pronounce lenience upon him. Mr. Browd received his sentence with compo • sore. The only demonstration tl3lOO was by the clap ping of the bands of one man in the crowd, who wee not a resiJent of Sefferion County. This was promptly suppressed, and much. regret Is ex. pressed by the citizens at its occurrence. • i4 - Ses advertisement of Dr.• Sanford's Liver Invigo rator sod Family Cathartic Pill, in soother column. EDITOWS TABLE. Prikasom'a Coulsrksvias Ihrtacroa.—ln !law of the act that there are ,rte many 'counterfeit and eltere.t bank notes In clrcuhdlon, it is certainly, Important that a boatmen man should have at haud a' reliable Detetor, such lame unhesitatingly class Petenons'.. Inter& . ling feature of this Detester, is 3 , page lieformation on nuance, by'an able, experienced and Wiliest moneta- 1 ry writer. 'This feature is continued to each number of; the Detector, and Incluiles'inforMation o n trade com merce, money, specie, stocks, bonds, banks, And rail roads.- The prise : of theimntmonthly.—which we would. advise baldness men to take—ls, Two Dollars a yiar; monthly, One Dollar.. Address, T. B. Peterson k Bro`i., Philadelphia. "Tar new Attica t CfCLOPSDLO—The seventh vol ume of this work has beeo4ubilshed by D. Appleton and Company, 346 4349 Broadway, New York. The contents embeacea'inass'of loam= lieu from Edward to Fuer* inclusive. The labor bestowed upon this work In con nection Witinte reliability, rendent it superior to say of 1 the description ever published In this Country. Meese& Itip'ey and Dana, the editors, are peen:tarty fitted for the task:and we have beard naught but commendation, since they hive entered upon theft:present. labors. The work ;is beautifully prbotcd, And ionipleted, be a library within Reel r; treating as it does on subjects, historical. geographlcal, biographical, and on the arts and sciences. Suitecriptioni for this work are received at B.•Bannan's store in 'this Borough, where specimen copies ran be examined. ~ • Buczwoon's MAnitiant rot Ocrosiater.-Itipubilshed L. SCOTT & Co., 34 Gold street, Bre York.. Prior $3 per annum. It would not an 'easy matter to put one's finger on a 'dull number of this Bilious 'periodical, tind iqien we annOtince, as we do now . , the publication of a neW number, the Leader may look' for at least one paper the peiiisal of which will be worth his while. • We have no intention of csnrarr.l me the different articles In the' present issue, which offer the usual Torletit but we cannot refrain from attention to, and advising • perusal of the abstract from Capt. Speke's Journal In Orly and the number for September, giving the details of a journey in Central Apia, made by.t..10 In conjunction with Lieut. Burton. Traversing districts before tintrod deibyrthe white man, that officer, having entered Afri-1 ea on the cart coast, worked en to the northward and • Westward, to the Mountains of the Moon; and In their vicinity has dircoVered a vast lake or inland sus, to which he has given the name of Victoria Nyansa, and which there Is every rerunn7o believe Is the long Bought I Foirststx or tint SILL This lake Is situated exactly on the Equator; and its position and the formation Of the nntry lend,muth probability to the sTmestion. We cannot reproduce Intl& brief notice. Capt. Speke'a argument on_the subject, but we moat refer for the de tails tu, the numbir itself. A continuation IS promised, • which ;will probably throw still furthei light on the ere. lotion of this moat . lnterestlng-problem.. An age which has witnerred the discovery of the two other famous geographical enigmas, the month cf tlta Niger' and the North-West Passage, will certainly not much _longer be baffled by the feetmiles yet remaining to connect 'the explorations of the Nile from the. North'with the recent discoveries of travellenr pushing op from the South. • Price of the font Reviews, $g a year; 'lllackwOod". and the four' Reviews. glO. , ' • . . ford Affairs. WEEXLY ALMANAC • - • evsl isvxl :1850.--Noir. atm I errs I • 110021 . 11 COMMIS. 5 SATURDAY"... 6 3314 55 Firg Q. 1 ;: i 1 1 1- 21• ti. 6 6 35 4 53 pull M. 10 9 9m. 7 MONDAY„...;... 6 36 4 52 ~,,Lod Q• tn. 8 TUESDAY, 638 .1 . 50'1' ew "' „"" •‘' m. WEDNZI4DAY,;. 6 39 4 49 • 10 THURSDAY"... 6.40'14 . 48 • • • 11 6 4114-471 • Therniometrleal Record . Tor the Week. P. 14 kP. TELIME4PIII Orme, t . reemsgirani:t Hat. Alistrille.:l ' 2I P. M., P. IL I 45 7 4S- 45: 44604. 45 572 47 60 56 45 eleiri 49 62 clear, 45 BS- 43 etear r 60 -58 45 - clear. Oct. V—AAtuidth " • 31—Monday, • Nev. I—Tuesday. - " • 2—Wedneft#.l. 3—Tharodly, " • 47-14iday., Sorsiething Joi:Lhe .11.wet.—C•11 #B.tonan's dare,' and wet?* $6 AO Sewing lineo—a capital attida. • r Raltoenut" was du ly observed on Monday ere. by the 1131'011HO portion of lbe community. Dome suffered considerably from contact with cabbage stalks; bells were kept btu/ also people to answer them. The mist-bier mut act, were generally, harmless.. • ' 47"11 , aunt 7eseasit.—..ll4 learn that the englee house of the colliery of Mr. Graham, at that place, was. mei. &vitally destroyed by tire, on Satdrday night Wit, We have not' beard what the loss is, but It mast be heavy. We ant she informed that an Englishman was. -Stabbed.at that place on the same night; but we have ' 8 no particulars of thenttair. • , ia . - - 4rirA Elevation of the blood Intent The Company of thistoronsh. 'lilted illarrilibura. .Thls reek., hike pro. sent at the panel.; of thelepartment which came off on ;Tneettay. They were the greets of the Citizen flio Com. ploy of that ItecOnsb, and on Tnewizi /yelling were en tertained hospitably at the Walnut street Exchange.— They were min* pleased with their visit and entertain- Mout. f. 43-274 Rasped .6weriep . ---Ttaipsw.stilS l Ped enra• ewe hare at WI be Lewd as our reedete tars been Infauted. though atssitat them bare bit reeetsrias yet at oar Eat othilk earebrpes are pltsl things for ttahoe irho esurioi rine without, talealeiper,u . tt ey hare black Ilse! irtilsh anomie 'hen the envetopetp pawl, Rita, dteappear when the bead ts taken off, They sell at aborlythe satiwritteaes'ilie o ld. .• hir , The Anna, jpee erisiOirti to tick Donnts! oa !anby and tart ',Magi: peittormantk of the iroitpe Ir,int principal tert**l 'gine anything nt the kW innritPlan444l qt e ta Pit Mkt. The other insteautentnt portortwitttiVam!,3li,46. tent. The reedits" itwithal. :Wit ttrantine Wee. &Whaler ',niters *weed. Likti:tretbonse plact wither to soon. The aattleveet wend, girbeera an seta lobe abandatti l lAssauns. ' of oar "creek" shots telll andeobtedlV be after Itsso,lt 'oath Is the cm. -Maar a amble beet. Is destined to bit laid 'bar yet, %tote deem are - tiattabeird =Ong ttifigs ot Pat DAP arl , fir is liar Ctiaati tseoafaroo a Pettett!lv;s, pit o' ato mot tabblts ar, quiti - laity** alsO, here this fall. A Icon weighing 'eve . yeSies Shit tie talarday, on ur*Triblisi '. . .. AfiriWtraro Maim Sit74o o- N. - s ee being *Aka* 4 e 0 " 21 1 40 -th e foefirt ArAti, . _ 3, 0, 1 .10 60 /. loitilatartlia lataatiao •atttlo - at etallitilTs• .iaipat;iiiilhitisaai - iiidisa*iist. f: ,:.:.- - ,, , ,-,--.-y. - -,_:,:.,-- ', • ,-.; . -,:-...,;,, ifirmiowtea'Aitakritolori, thi:stile Pis 'arit taisteattimnixotin, by ion .tomAkhilats*, -risiii:, Thr the Ilthrige la i 01250,2.1111 2 4.05.*1 1is e l a 21m 1 .41 111 ali.flhiStmithe 14 .1 6 2 414 0 10 " 8 lima A Se - .litefer: lb" vrithr. b. 4* -- i#l,. at la r.tlitnigoara boatatora.. _ - - : ' - , siiiiel-witkomoditria, - ii . iiabikt4 fir ib. Prouigin it* easo,"l/ I ' . ° 1 ioi 3 : - the. sward Ain se" to .Dr.Dartfa bey aaaFa. There L .4...0.41.0....0.,::4._.,,,...,:,,...,.........__,. Dr-Isaias ealimed Bat Sao, ~ . -'. 1 2 1 Jilt. Vtoye a Lack Mirk. ' - . - 2 X $ L. C. rgersion. ;Deny, • 2 1, 2 • , .. • Tiarir-213, 2 . .. i24.llrAi io !i reddest of Ms 2111 r. Is the aireolid pussr.liuri Dr. Dads bui .di els Fall illti Ur "Mad of-the MM.' - • 4. • _ j. SargiorrOis Acrelciet4l6 Fridaimorninget last west; John ninth employed In feedlot Whim at , the Tacker. tlmmt m.ea `l eitleClolliery, Swstamores . name Mineebulttle ble means, draern through the - bold Milts and instantly killed . Ills head was , bytbe power. Ott machinery, Into a slutgejees ' , ..its unfortunate man's body stopped the meta , and the engineer in aseertaining the dielealty, Made the dbetwery.—. Ilineb was an frifinsiant fa varier age; a single man; had Wei' employed at the. coil ie7 some two jeers, aid by economy, saved* mlest-lim eff money. Us hid no realms in this motalrl. •-- L .:...... , .. ,• • , SirSosuirts.,--Ladles, we are slim, will feel obliged to swim telling them that the last Nord from Paris about bonnets is important. It indleites change.: Bonnets will be worn larger, coining more over theforahead; and the crawns are higher 'up)na the Itarlid the head, and in the show-room - of a ILillosse.iii. the Rue fielder, In Paris. mire learn from the New Volt Jouneta of an .esarot, are exposed samples of,thdwintiw style. , These lova of things are thus dowribel:—Tbe flyst is a drawn bonnet of black veivrt,trimmed with a tonwide of pansy velvet, fastened at the side bye Velvet eoei.eoailt. In the centre of alma rosette from which' tangs a wpiare barb of velvet, edged with lace.. The rinttain is of black vol. vet, and the inside trimming . Insists of a toreede Of Mick ribbon, and en the,rtglit .htind side a rosette of ' pansy velvet, with silk wide, iheptringsa scent very wide black ribbon. A second is orvicaet Or ry velvet, with a fold in the middle of the front, alni around the crown a tonmde of-velvet and lace; on i;ite side there is w curled feather, which terminates In t vilret.dropping feather; tipped with black; the curtain' 1 black crape is pipe& with velvet, andeovered by a deip iate. , fail& a ruche , of black We over the foreheadoind White bloodstreams form the cap. A tbird model oinsisU of a mixture of velvet and, tulle; the front beini of tulle—on which is .laid a bocinet of black feathers-tisd the crows and cur 'tato of black velvet. On one de Of the tulle front . I there is a hoe of double velvet, tln a lode ornament. troches of mirtres and steal ends of feather!, with two blue bows. one surrounded, Oh lace, and the other holdlog a 'feather, form the decotidlons around the fare. •• : - _ ..." • t -., Er Ardnetn.— t• . . -- " Hark! through the dim woods dying: With a moan, ' Faintly the winds are s ighing:-- - • ' hutomer's genet - 1. Mu. Naxos. Strange It is that so many of buifellowarcian unite IS the feeling andLexpresslon that the Autumn is the dull. eland maddest season of the year.", True, the 'failing leaf will goon be "sera and desk" and rustle beneath' the lightest footstep. Ere kurgi the .boughe'Dow laden r „,witb real aid golden 'fruit, will; be heavy with the , Ice" r aod frosts of winter. Thant brook now tripping and leaping over the•smooth ate wall more sluggishly along, go oft its course will be mpeded by the fresen twigs that obstruct its progresil The winds will course bleakly over the bills, and play ng voting the ladling branches,. will creep In among rum furs and plaids; However direly wrapped atio p uls.. But , ut why ditell on whet Is. my a natural change wrought by the rotation of net 'Look at tbi pre. Aleut glorious Autumn, with lief t bright sheen and stun. dant hsrreats, gailiered•infir the" antitumor* of so many during the ensuing winter. ' MI creation seems to ring in a loud hatrest.hymti of ;taking and . praise lathe e great-and bountiful Ole r of all, who has made this season—Me the close of Illiiisi. 111 II spent — fall of good worka,-and_calmly *awrdtlig the time whertit too shall swee i tly pass away, and the tfred body shall sleep (l i e Weil beletith'ibir fallen leaves., _i • -, • ."' F rleadyiet ue hiok. part t e 'chills and storms of , w °ter to warmer suns andinll Citreous.; sa the faith fulbeliever looks past the cold ri dark grave, and sees bre • you'd a Hewn more bright and more tniduijng than the happiest part of his eiribliegistettie; cairn though - that should have been br:lghteJ.than the fairesteummer ' day. _ ' - I 0 Earib b lifte a good mother 'to free children, is now of fering to its her best tressureel„We er4 n enrrohnderTity fruits and flowers.' The redolent air 'wages new life in all our veins. Let as call I ill 'd Time, and while w crown him with . garlands, we li pelt him with fruits. Let all join in' the merriment, for the old Alan Is • very merry today. His Jocund lath resounds as in turn he throws at us white and per e gram. nevem MU and pure air make him feel yoring again. But even now lie Is flying from us. Would Dist we could lay hold on hitit and stay his flight. But no! it cannot be. Yet ever and anon, as he flies, he licks back, and-calls oui . , In his stout, brave voice, "be p i ppy while ye may." . . . . Ql-Mr. George 'Bright—lt vlill be observed by a no tice in our adintbing eolturn4, that the firm of Bright A . Lereb, Hardware Merchants id this Boraugh.of which -the gentlemen ohne name lends this was, a member, Las been dissolved, Mr. Lerch tiring, and Mr. Bright t e carrying on- the business . 111 . Bright may be,cfsened among the most useful and-energetic citizens of Scheib kill County. : During a period bf eighteen yeah active Unions life here, he has done each tosid in the eetat 'meat of linportnn t works, an In projecting improe& mauls. To his enferldee ieon . ztion with Mr. Ilar."' via, Isla:its region indebted for he establiehreent of the Palo Alto Rolling Mill, which nder th e admirable man agement of the founders and t heir sueeneer, Menus Haywood and Lee, bears ina old rep:dation for the excellence and durability of 14 work t anomi 'mt. Giv ing employment to a large nu h er of workmen, the err Lablistonent has-added meteri ly-te the population and wealth ,of ihe County. For Ilite, thanks to the enter prise of Mr. Bright. To Mr. Biight also, Is 81. Clair in. debted for the establlahnient of the sash faelory, aod at terwarda car fakery, undermaneucement of Mr. Chemin Lawton.' 71ffire areoth r I mprovemen te to which tlie we might appropriately refer, od which bee their ex. blence to Mr. Briglit4 We wil mention hoirein, only the last, which is 'entails conceded to be not only an ornament to our Borough, bet an enduring monument to Its architect and builder. Dir. Bright. We refer, to tie neat and substantial building rituated on the west aide of Centre street, near Pennseinnia Hall, and just cum. plated. The erst s7 tiecor is occipled by Mr: Bright for storing his bulky and hestryitoods, (he still retaining I his old store adjoining for lighter wares.) The second . floor is used for offices. The third is being fitted up in] magnificent style, by thelbboile Lodge of this Borough.:l for Its use. The building is .411 constructed amt. lin. , ' isbed, and reflects great eredet upon 111r.8bearer olio I did the brick work, and npon'iir. Severn the master car penter. ,' ... ~ .-. 4 • .. AU honor to the me n who f I an Interest in, and Int• ebbe to the extenteof tbeir paltry; the places where ;they _beide and transact - iht.ei bailees*. The highest onia to4wed upon the race b uy llLeenbed Tooneeeeani; Senator Jones , a man whose rd ass staiennan le bril liant acid unspotted, is, that hkwis "the man of Meta phix:',', From a village as he ad bar, In twelve - years he made here eityeby_ his p bona l exertions among ether achievement's to have hetbariestou and Mew phis Railroad built. /infield went sincerely over; his' coffin, and hit memory will revered and cherished by.l 1 her citizen,. not so much for Pie services in the halls of legislators as for the spirit le bleb enabled him to 'lne. prove his beautiful town. It bright." It is proper. We therefore, glee gnat credit to nor (deed. Mr. Bright, for what helm, done In this spirt , fey our own County; for. what he has eacrificed; for i w the hae l ,achiesed ;mud t c trust that Lis future busin career our midst, may be as prosperous , as his mote rise le worthy of general ' 'and public recognition. , -, • • I • --.--- 1 • Aliksdeporicel Order of ILL rellosii.—Annexed is I . a list of the officers of the emioue Lodges of this, Order In this County, for the termtentemeneing October Ist, 1839: - .7, ... ' - ituvve 1 ,1 09 1 ..-±No. 2 0 , l rills—Clees;Ange, g.-0.; ' Charles Htiffman; V. O.; theirge :N. Downing. R. S.; Edward Mendleson, A. 8.; Broderick D. Forester, T.; ' ' peter Cinch. Representatire g th e Grand Leffigo. Ledge. 01 Lodge. Aro. 27 , rt Chrts*—No Deport. ' • " Verb Lodge, N0..44, Ili si ertite—Frederick Lefler, ;N.G.; Jacob 0 irner,,lV. G.; Jo n F.8.1.' n en, R.B.- John F. Moser, A. 8:: Andrew Ki a, T.; John P. Bertram, Representative. -1 - • Girard Lodge. No. 53, Poreralfe—Ricilay F. Representative.- {{ N. 0.; Joseph De Freho, V. G.;, John M. Crosland, It. li.; • J.J. Wright, A. B.; ThomkslJ. O'Connor, T.; John -31. Crosland,Representative. ,i - . . _. & eial Ledge r Na. 68, Minerseitle—lldwanl Noble, N. u.; Lewis Dearer, V. 0.; ;blend IL Christ. 0.; Ryan Evans.. Br., A. S;; Lewis P itoticker, T.; W. U. Hop kine, Represewtallre: l :' . - ITareeoop Lodge, No. 56, Tema en—James H. Hades . ty, N.G.; Copilot Mend, V. G.; N. Latobright. 8. , 'F.... X. Bender, A. 8.; William otehkins, T.: Daniel Dian, Repreeen fative. . -Ceerrol Lodge., No, 120. Arch It, Hareol—W .it Rudy, N. 0.•. 0. L. Saylor, V. 0.; r W. Snyder, S.; Mark DA. Bert, A. 84 John Rudy, T. D: 11, Stager, Represents - Live. . ~ ,_ ... An:Arabic Lodge, No. 136, nee -- Thomas "Rear. N.G.; John Anne*, V. 04 lottlettir.TaYibr, 8.; Geo. • Beach; A. 8.; John, Wittman, T4lleroj: et Christ, Rep. rteentallce. ' . - . .. , . . . Helene Logge, No. 148, Pingrore—John Zimmer. , man. h. 0.; J. G. trehee4G.; V. W. Thotmes..S.; H. G. Wernta, A. 8.; Wm. ,14 Johti F. Derby, Rep. reeentati ve. Gram // 4 / 0 .• iRa. 157, OrlviPtlOOF—klen. W. Delbert, N. tl.;, Israel Koller. V. G. ;Alamuel _II. Madden. 8.; P. H. Franey, A. 8.; George G l lk ten, T.; George Waned, Representative. Taylor Lady'. No. 2.:81, Er Terrilk—Franklin Monts - N. 414" Henry it Johnson: ~ 0.• Michael F. &tappet, 8.: bear Morgan, A. 84Fraineleibusier, T.; B.C. Wil son. Representative. . t ',,,_—..i.:. Trearrat Lodge,No. 245, eml....4ohn.7Dethke. W. 0.1 John A. &User, V. 0.; J on K. Fernier, S.; Chitin Striker, A. S.; James Brow , T.; Isaac Lehman, Repro- , manta' Ivo.. z;N:7 ) . 7 - ...- I - lily of Ike Valley No 281, Fteltreflte—Enoch ' floyer,l4. G.; .1. Drumbe l l l' a V.o.; Geo. W. tined. S.; S. D. itirocA: S.; Jos. F. ; T.; Geo. W. Good, Rep.' y e sentatlve. • • . ; . . . C ' • lioereprdge.No 213.4. Clarr.—Nalteport . . Piaggehl Ledge, No. 318, . ,reireitn.3le . liego . rt." • , , c oolie,. . Woouideas Lodge, N0.38* Donseiton--John Werlield, N. 0.; Jac A. Schuffstall, . 0.; lc &Reidy: S.; L. ..11, . 7 . &hellbent!, A. S.; Michael t.; sestet Dialer, iddl.pri Lodge, N 0.47 , 411443ftepor1-11. Itiehtik, N.O: 0-1" Reagan, V. V 4.4 IL D, Diner d.;. Lewis fin t i ler, A.." 114 Cherlas Benxi 1 . ji..y;9bei it:Tarter,llloo,j :,- Writ Prim Ledge. No: 6 1 West /tan --Natban Kehler, i ::. 31,04 - lends Umber, V: G. I:MAW - Se-haler, ii i Dekiel -, .Sel titioa re„ . •e , .. p„ . ~ i, prin. Rai b , T 4 Joseph n!:"4 ., ltgraillp: , ' . 'bruit 'Nfirtitilin 'lad 'No. fa; • Aillkiiii—Jiiecii Flaw, N. G.; II: U. Clayton; T. G.; Oecei IL -Helfrich, G. ; „ Wok Weaver, A. 11.; JtHieorer, T. ; J. IL. Hoover, Hepinentelline. z 7. ... - debars i11ift.10.,541. erru—ll. IL Hex 'ern. N.G.; 13. K. Wilson, V.O ; O. A4Worneeter; S.; T. IL 11.18 int. " Ai. 1.: 844. D:ltniderici.2B.; D aniel goelLlepreeenia -7 .. .. • 7 _ Wanda* Ledge,-.14. 7 . -trizsona— W . IL Seams; N .0.4-IL. .0. ,Dentier,V. , 4 -Charles W.. Pickier, & k i ePts • lieuliiiiric Ye• AL 11 - 4 kL.T. riciuse, Li 3L4.ll(emas, '!7,•gieularg EME=INNI *olio ;*ii.itet;_ig*Vcifilzuip;. ,oo4l *g e l oe. tUitehCtelito4/ 1 4 1 900. 34 ' W*o**,o l o l o /4 . 1 smioitat . atratiiistrtidlinitboat Osßt fothorgaitaidni4ia odds tikto.ll4o4*l4laeblentilettett intrebdicia4aotit • *MA* aineptag,l •.. _Aaentallat4tatioaltddt*B6,4lookoirek - hi Sate goo(iii** • Iltal"*lied.Odeced, 10 be gneit • - ccanatititin alai* and Iradat IkatistoOnol, - • Street tbusaittut itelnles%nieW.l 9 hid a eriill 4 *Yemen* andlitalheatratatrata.' • . • it - mo . .:.ldostaig u Ma ratotrad that 'tini Etreatomadtia - ba Inetracted to nuke tits secsaury Nub, to glaakiskin Itatirodisireat abitut Hlsb. - . Th e ig iat*ot contracting in: tho custruetiOn admit iron Hotel to limb Gantt inset, vu op no- :tIC4 deferred until cast4lpring. • -• •.• Oa anotban of Mr. Boom, It vas nulrad Umtata ander fniddi ba drawn iii toot of Ito Amman& ilosa Cow.. . _ - On motion of Ur. Immo It was relolerri that orders amounting Le the aggregate', to ti4;te' tiniest In tarty of witnesses lueurry ease. . On motion it Hr. ktiattait as nserieditiat the Street Cotonatoe be Instructed to repair gutter alThlrd ar% Laurel streets. - ' - - . L . : Ott leaflet of .31r4 Nagle It ssu resolved that thelltreet mitt** be Instructed tO open Calkrablß street Item .to George streets. , - hlriettest effenstt the hinotring : Reiriard...fbat the Derma boll It be initnildril " foetttpte prom:Mop spinet th e ireZtlesor &Oehler, for the balmier of taxer uncollected Ia d oa d! ;Mattel of ISST-8. - Adopted. . . 51r. Nagle mowed . that 4 emnaditee be appointed, to harestigatathe occooots cd the present.collector. Car. tied. Oa the Committee, kenos. tingle, !Niebuhr and lones were appointed. , . . . . There beluga vacancy to ttor representation (n Coax. tit from the North West Ward, Alr. James Focht to elected to 011 It. • • ' 0 . . • The lidkorlog hills were nag and , orderad to be paid: . - . 8. Leiria. ~' C 0 w. n. wdis, . 0 50 0 `.t,. 71. Evert,.. . • ''''' . , T46 . , IL Boons. ' , 400 . _ C. Wormao and others, , •92 75 , J. Clisistisz, ' . . . 37 60 - IL Schilling, • • , . . TA 00 • " A. . 16 00 Your watchmen;, .' .. ... 124 00 - School tax, • . _ , . - 660 Ibitasne How Colipaoy, 'Witurises Curry tar,; Preview hew, 'Total, „' Adjourned. 4 PROCEEDINGS OF COURT. 113 , 011.112 - 701 ins XIXIJUI; AMAX. ir•apilh and RearylYril rer, es.Saliapeiffejf aer.—Thli Arai onreettou to neover a tat/mato( $ 396- Get The Wallas ere drovers and hid sold cattle to Heffner. irk° was engaged In tratehering. The rape heti Wei tried twice beDre, and wan ,ash time ?evened by the Supreme_ Court, and sent ble - k to be tried again. The defendsaicontended that the. whole of plaintiffs" claim bad teaVrisid. He prodneeillar . o notes one foro.s' , and one for 1185, 'which be bed given plaintiffs -and ) which Lad been l .pald 'aubseeitrotitly by airman Dog to more than the balance. Defendant contended that In the 'D eena, of any evidence that there veer* any other dad- logs Inter : len them eseept for the cattle, that the notes aunt be presumed to hays been given , as kpayment - ed the book amount, and therefore the imemint nuapald. befendant alscreontendid thit thp $lOO. note still , bold • againtC. him by plainllol was also given oif the book st eward, auk that.plaintilla eonld not recover on both in the bookncoornit and note ilm.. Defendant also pro duced se receipt in . full, the genuine:fen or ebich was denied: The Jim found a verdict in !trod of the &kn. 'dent. • , *mod Schwarfe rt. John Derkhard.—Tble was no ae- Uop of Election date lot of gronndln WeinoTowiabfp, containing :an acre. Schmidt; bought the pound of Christian Ileibbacia, and on the Mb March, 1846, agreed to wilt to tho'defundant for $BO. Burkhard paid $49 down, and the deed was to be deUarred 4 lo eight days, when thelalauce.was to be paid. The, deed was drawn anddendered to defendant, bat be r efused tilt() it and pay the balance, unless •a public road which ran through the property was samted,, on the ground that unless that were done be would nottieutirs'an acre of ground. Achwarte and other lot owners had agreed' with Mein• bath that the r oad should be vacated. Lioinbach was to ...,. ilia- he ground fir another road; pmylded:the otbers "woof ' ke the road. flait.Bark hard was no party to the a:, •rnent, and Schwartz had made . no agreement with ins. .Tha , :se facts appearing it was agreed that e verdict should be rendered in favor of plaintiff for $4O, with hiterut from March 14,15, and payable in 4 pig next. N. • ' ~.. /kande kaiter, rt. Diehard ins,Omn jr-, trieraptelf an. W. Danl. Lan+, terre tenants.—This was 'a &Ire Facies on IL mortgage The plaintiff sold a lot of ground in ilahantongo street, Pottsville, IX ft.. by 200 ft., di IlichartkOwens,jr,in Nov., '44.. Owens paid part eash,ittrici gave a mortgage for $2OO, far the tabillro.,.lln Janty..-'46, Owens sold le klesars.tCamplaill and Lit;e6 and $lOO was peld.on the mortgage. This suit eras brought to recover the belinetr'.' The defendants eon tended that they were not liable to pay the balance, be. cause the taxes on the property fur the year 1844 not having been gild, thri property was sold at Treasurer's sale to N.B. tinkly, and in 1850 the defendants were ccmpelled to purchase the hiVtllie of him, for which they gees 1100, that-the lot might not be taken from them by a valid tax title, and that therefore, in purobas : - ing from ihe plaintiff they got no title. The plaintiff contenied that to the arm p 1 tee the taxes bed been paid, and even If not paid: that the amassment :a an unseated lot was wrong, because the lot was seat e d, and in the third place that whether the tax title :was, good or not it was no ground of defence, the Treasurer's sale having taken place subsequent to the conveyance by the plain tiff, and that defendants were bound to take erotica of It. The court directed i verdict to be entered !sriver of the plaintiff for the autounkelalmed, to lit $lB9 50. Ama lion for a new trial has been made by the defendants: .Joky Forktrterros. Richard Fax —This was a feigird tune tifiry the ownership to three mules and -a broad wheeled wagon levied on by the sheriff as the, property of lea. under'an executicro 'against. In Liter of alchard Fox. Joo. Ponnderatepe In and claims Out property. it ippeared that,at one time .John Buckley owned it, and becoming Indebted tolicKeown,he tramp 'ferred It to Pounder. at Uclieown'areqviert, in part pi -4- meat'of a debt which it wie alteged. Metre:rim owed to PounO; amounting to one these:lnd dollars. 'The deft. elihned.that the property really belonged . to Me- 'thorn. and was fraudulently 'belt! by POO ndri to pro tect it from McKeown's- creditors; that McKeown was. not indebted in Pounder the amount Cord, almost the only evidence of the indehteduese being loose ,entries In a boat,: running through $t- number: of yeariAnd that alegeown's own dechtrationa shOwed that ha was the real caner. It was almost entirely a question of thet • for the 'j oryAnd they Innud a yerdiet for the plaintitt. Gernhard gisenharth es. Gunter arert-This, was an action of etplevedtir recover two. grey horses, in tinfoil-, dant'spossessionand which the plat ottralleged Wormed to him. The Parties wort t* partnership in the Cutts nista valley, and in 1047, it - was dborolved; the defen dant buying out plaintiff', in terent fbr $1822. The tiff claimed . that th e horses in'dispute were not partner. chip 'Property; but belonged to him, individually, and .that defendant was -nit entitled to them. They were worth about MO. The defendant chimed them as hav ing belonged d - the arm, and proved that they had leen used in the bullion , . of the Iron and -that the plaintiff had, had them assented as joint property. The j t 4 , 17 trend a verdict for the defendant. • . • • rh , l(p. Ford re. The". L. Nat. ornerier/ partner of the f irm of Hon dm Ilumbert.4,Thort. Lllou confessed sib:du etted to the plaintiff fete $l5B 03 in January' 1858, In which an attachment execution was issued, and the Miners' flank of Pottsville were summoned to runnier as Garnishees. Their Answers net forth that they held $lll U, deposited to the eredlt of if. W.ll nmbert, the* direeised,Dniel TCershner thineth e fund - Av adminle. .tutor of F r . W. Humbert, and the thief question involved erae whether the Money belonged to ally, to Which ease the administrator world he entitled to It, rind ft would be liable to be attached by the erect!. tars of' Vie Arlo. The declaration of Humbert himself sbowedthat the money belonged to the firm. It was 'farther alleged that the claim of the plaintiff was 'paid in full; from monies arising from the sale of Holt 's prop arty, bitit appeared that all the money went to the pay. ment of other executions, except $63 40, which was ap. piled to this judgment, leaving a balance due with in terest. of $ll4 4 3. Thejnry found a verdict against the sand:twee 01111 74, without matt as to them. . Slade/ Merphy tn. Allen Nth sr.—This was an action brought en sevenl promissory trot" to which there Mfr. peXred to be no defends. Verdict for plaintiff for $16.6e, - so.' : . , Br-hey:LW Ciattx Lumber Op, re Thomas J. Jona, money, and David 'Price, Contrador.—:Tbla wu a &ire /Mica oh a3lechan ice' Lien, for lumber fu'rMshed to a 1 building erected by defendant,. ln Bllnersalllc The defendant contended that the balding erected wasmere. ly Pp addltko, and not scilicet to a Mechanics' Lien, bait'l. 4 evidence showed thatit was not an addition but the building of the house. Ito farther contended that* in was paid, because he had given a . note to Price, thCpontracbsr, part payment for his work, and the istatiMii, who ininsferred it to the Limber Co., and MtlektiOthrirsa Subsequently paid by Jones. But the evidenri armed that the note had been given by Pries to the not a payment on Ma general account, and not a t on the lumber fart:l4o by the plaintlfk. Vkdict Sr plajulifts for 21C7 .12. . . . LETTER FROM FULTON COUNTY. • , - • . - '1tt.114.131 Mu& Or.. 31. Ufa. your last issue of the JOULItat. lon brag considerably of an extraordinary yield of potatoes la Schuylkill County all. The 3 hid you brag about is forty bushels from tbrei bushels of seed, of the ;Karla/fore varlety. . ... I planted halls bushel of - the mote variety or' kind of potato. and from this /Mil bushel 1 raised, on Friday lest, froady-fire buthrb as due potatoes loony One could "dab to me. This is about roar times as great as , your yield. Ikts proper to add, that these potatoes bad no extra" attentive. The:o , olnd occupied is lam than motes:Pk of an sere. fairs half atbtudtelot thelltoantain Jure potato.on the sannt_kind of soil: I hat :boat twelve humbels.aud from about one =ea( the mum kiod of wells the 'onion, sod with the mute attention.' raised of another variety. only dirty - baobab. I state this by honorer Sckity4kill Monty bests wripacieh One !TV / tq . *lifilt,y do Sur. Vultoettmenty Mahood I 7 o"WiFtrollf ' POW. _st.opt Sett pi ye . ,Ti* year on Greener immtlitin wit 'imiiroct: trout . two-thirds of • OPtek of fenny Lind gmWalk*, twelVe:biisfieti :potaiseiri pad first few of theta =AM, Tr: quo. o' $376 bl zOO 64-00 8165 81 8,463 20 $3,909 01 [anuttsrorinzmr. 3uxres'..rotrual.l EMMEN '`.! • ' ' - Writ l'idriE, Alp 111FRPRIL .. 11111940101 .smif''erliiinteillp; Oats • - 1111P.Tisa ' ' hiespptb /gap etthe Sotte - or -s.w rov.eatetioa tai oite*lllltes, Of baits's; ? : pro. .i.eigistatari of Mageseltneettehavii ,sl=e4.; hi f av o r• of erecting a Mal** Menai y 7 of fs, P. Dunlap; riP Mils"; died *MOW 1443,-•Ile was Goveruaret 1 „batlike , * for , ''Pritr 241 1 -.l_ --;: . '- ' .-121•TiteiLlintlita Port inv. the' American eel 4alateton'sarielt laud too consbuilly,sal to for .begrimes of &salami. •-_ .. ' " 1 ; .. .-- -, -., -- - sll, l There ii talk in Renthind of spiffetld's le-- ilustriel Exhibition fae 1860 or 1861,dles Prince et Wades te be President. . ' - . •• - , -- .931"Two:sbirde of the telefax% In (besides of the Gaited States:this last summer, betake& oc. east:rued by deliritturtramens. - ' ArAt the late election of Savannah; Ga., a Reforms tieket was elected by 26d underity over the regular Democritie ticket. /- ". JEft•The letter of Gerrit Smith to 01d Mrown, sending him $2OO, and urging him to goon arid' his "wink,' is dated June 4,1859..'. . - - ,01/"The fatal epideasia among ehildren, called dlphteritis.whieh prevailed st Albany lastireasons is now quite destructive at Rochester. , '.,3141/ - All the states hare now elected their Cool gressmee except Louisiana. 3he Republicans •bave obtained 115 of the number. ./fe"The number of hoop skim made in Derby. Ct., since April 1, is 'said to be •1110,000; consu ming at least 9,109,000 yards of tape, end 455 tons of steel. • ' • ifarrTago.o, the fatuous Caleutts merchant; diedi of a broken , heart because his fortuatti,du ring the panic 0f,'57, was reduced to ten millions of :tellers. Poor foible.' ' JIMPThe Freemasons of Sun Frenelaao have purebesed a lot on, the earner of itemisation; and PO 2l greets for $92,000, and etWereet it building worth $1017,000 op It, " - ' gaisTlie handi ou Git Quincy and 'Alta* E. "It„.beve struck fur 'six Months , back .1311.0` They base seised and (piked the road and wal allow ao train to"pass, until they are paid: , • Or Black marble tablets are preparing fur the Dietetical Musiburof Versailles whereue will be inscribed in golden leltirs, the natuesef MI the Pnitteli-offleers who perished . in Italy. , O rli is stated In proof that the Persist; Got eminent is hiclined to introduce the itaprovaumetel of Earopean civilisation: that workuren . bale begou to pave the streets of Teheran: ' - , Aria cutting up a large. elephenti Luskin Cinctonati, a few days ago, a bullet was found Imbedded in the ivory; the cad must have been carried in the tusk fur some thirty yenta: • Or The consumption of Inuits is' steadily in esestsiog in Paris.- More thane million franca' worth of ,i n exqu'lsite, generous and nutritious animal is brought to market during the year. i ffrr The people of lloldernele, N.IL; announce • levee, the proceeds of which' are to- be appro. primed to the purchase of a hearse, ad enterprise to which every citizen should take arr interest. Ifer•The Ova principal cities of Georgia rank as tollowi, according to the votes, polled at the tate election :—Atlanta, 1,810; Augusta, 1,551; Savinneh, 1,374; C01umba:44,344; A1ac00,1.300. jetel'A letter from Concord to the Boston Trav eller ilerlares that Franklin Pierce lorendit being a ca n didate at the Charleston Convention. John W. Forney, Caleb 'Coshing, Sidney Webster and • Jefferson Davie ore working hard tor him. Or* To Drspeptica.—Sods 4. Magnesia, and all Alkalies, eittter afford but semponry relief, or confirm the disease into a chronic 'Section. The Oxygenated Bitters immediately relic's and per-1 manently cure alt furies of Dyspepsia, and stom ach dithenhies. • lora fellow went into the Syracuse police office a tew (fay. ago, and naked if there was any penalty against suicide by-drowning, adding that he contemplated such ad act. "No," said the •ebief, "there is no human law against it. ' OMeer, •• show him the deepest place iu the canal." - rlion.l Shepard C 'y his'raised this season, en his farm. in Iloulton, Me" about 700 bushels of winter ant sprine w est of f the finest quality; 2,800 of. oats; 40 b of b ekaheat ; 3,500 of puce. toes; 4,000 of turnips, besides other small -mops; and keeps at his plaea'stock to mare:vend. • , jar The way to keep well, take Mcl:Esa's Cel ebrated Strengthening. Cordial and Blood' Peril:ler, be careful in diet and no disease can attack the systeui.--This cerdial is the most effective Altera: tire end Tunic ever known. It is a perfect pre-) egotism of disease,and it strengthens the systroi and purities and ceanses the bluod. Try it, dud , you will be conviaxed. See the advertisement. in another column. -- .. -1. • A YAN**k. DIARBIAGE ..EA:DitADIONY:r4iIr.EDDINO.9IL ST•ifl SAID OP TOREICHALL There was a Yankee youth, "Down Easy" , No subject of laudations; For he'd no title to Ills name, • Nor Otto' to plantations'! Industrious and wide awake— No time to tellies gloving = • lle worked from rosy dawn till dark, To-earn au hones . - 17e loved a t o ild in the t - ter a•wire e sourtht er; • She was* child o arable • Yet gold could ni have bou ' ht. her ; But se bed the man , noble yo ty, • The honest so f • No "Santa Cr from Cuba' Isle, But -Tau Jed.," herr ighbor— . • - With whin ng smile, saki "Dearest Jane, • 31y - heart, by Love's d etinn, I give to ttee, with all y wealth—, That wealth my hear s affection ; And ask thew to become wy wife, • And be my darling es r, • •, • • Until the handof ruthless Death _The ties of lure shall sever;" ,--She placed ber hand within his own, `And, asking strength from Itenven; Tb*pledge of lay& no sold Could buy, Wes freely, fondly given, A month elapsed—they anent on foot To nonearnmate,their marriage— ' With steps made light by buoyant hop's, They needed not a carnage. • No miinogilk, or velvet fine; No brillient'diamondb glowing, Wore on the lovely country maid ' Their tran+kynt charmS beamwing; But ors her check a matchless bloom Onlvind the bl osh of Morning— .Pnasessed of beauty, born of health, She needed no adorning.. In intim, with cherished hopes . Her face in smiles arraying : With,parted Pips, as rubies red. „ liar pearl4ike teeth displaying: ' ' With eyes made bright by Inward light; With love. end menial graemy iShe an d exalted o'er the need 0 Inning gems and lairs. . . t ' nt the pomp of Prlde"a display, II bridal sons wen; s poken: Mad strong in truth by tore anbought, Th soar:remain unbroken: And, on LIWs tree. a better pair • , i Are Jane and Jededlah, , . Than an .0s ledeflartlett" Fair, .. Which Fashion's fools admire. • May all who at the Town Watt, Are well and ebeiply dressing, Itemmnber that a woman e'er • Will prove the greatest blessing, When with the '• !liken con!lorte,..—.! And not I golden halter— ' lover binds his heart to hers," , ' And leads her to the altar. . • •• The lamest andrmost complete assortment of Clothing In Philadelphia, now ors hand. adapted-, to the present and approaching mamas, and. fo r sale e. the lump low prices, at - • ,111ENRE 1 11 CO.!S Toyver Hall Clothing anazaari 518 Market street, 5084cesi 514 ek - '6tit, South side • .. PHILADELPHIA. COnsiderfpg the varibui forme In ghicb tilt disease develops itself, it Filly well bevelled..illy. do 1/eatied." hilts - train folloWliefigertion, Plan in Stomach, ileors prow, Watir Brash; Conics: "en, Pile*, Acidity. Opprtrion niter Jaundice. Flotolonep Torpor of tko sou, Debility; feinaleloostp/aints, be.-. Some of the first man in our land have givotrtbeir written certificates relative to the cures •effected in their own persons by the Oxr6ir7xv6t) Ihrrenti , ,' while testimonials from other soureesi, editorial opinions and voluntary expressions trout potions • 'Wi. are averse to see'their names in print, are. perfectly overwhelming. iteaCtlre following fryer a highly rppe . e , toble Clergyman : EAST TACSTON, 36m, loctr.ll, 1858 To r nio tatter of the Portland Wirrer,—Sir • OXYGESATED 13ITTERS.—Vei more than twenty- Sie - years I have been a sufferer from the dyspep, Oa. Besides trying the patience of.my family pbyeicians in the almost useless trial of their va rious prescriptions, I have tried a great variety of patent medicine:with e - trimilev result. Through the kindness of my physician, I received loot March, half.m dozen bottles of the OXYGENATE) BIT. TERS.• I began Ise nee them without *ay, hope o[ deriving help from them. Being deter:Mined to give theme fair • trial, I confirmed their use, but without any perceptible benefit till ;one. Since then I have gradually improved in health till I am entirely free from acidity of the stotoseb, and from the cousequenetintuleney, end the awful and'almoet distracting Sick headache, which rot ten, for days together, has wholly unfittedme for study and for all other•ministerial dollies, and ren dered life a harden.-I feel that I owe it, an an ex pression of 'gratitude it Messrs. Pottle Jr, OA, end also a duty to the politic, to reeommend,theirOzy genated Bitters; as ie . my estimation, a MO rem edy for that - most tryingotrost vexing, and cruel of all diseases, to which poor human flesh is heir, the dyspepsia. flaying suffered so long, and tried so many different remedies with no wood;ressill, I can". recommend the Oxygenated Bitters with a confidence few ethers can If any of, lbe readers of the Mirror are suffering, I beg of them to make trial of these Bitters without delay. r • JAMES It.CUSIILIig. - Prepared by Sate. FOWLZ a Co., Boston. bi and fur sale - John G. Brown, J. C. Hughes, and Henry Ha)lar, - Pottrtille - C. d, L.' Ilontsinger, Sehoylkill •• Haven ; 11. 'WI Provost. Al R. J. Fry and M c Guigan .b FOlll ter, Tamaqua; Shivaler, Port Carbon, Paul Barr, Pinegrove ; G. Rearotrit'Son, Tuscarora; •Charles illarrb, New Philadelphia-, Jonas Robinhbld, Poit Clinton s R. 11. Irvin. St. Clair; B. Phillip', New Castle; John Williams, Midilleport ; and, by dcalertevery where. • • 3014istdber Py ' ' •, • . • 4131 s air , llsekta Pittman idea° 1 Similar a. Okla et.... This iimPleidanible and efecient Math which has taten premium sod diplomas at wary fair at Wil' It hos boss exididtedinint Width has been pets tioutaistity amagietont judges to to ens oUha mist use. tut nimbinat inreoted, an tames it Richter *Thocop aim's nudists Ewes, corner of Cootie sad Market sts. Weekal its mood ate rerptutfully la* tel io all and jadge for themselves. Cialers left Kith '16.101-ililatio It Thompson wilt lei yeastptirrithtd; ort: Irt, Amt. minium.; Noveggi4r s, - DYSPEPSIK ifeervetta. Saila lis2tiam../1 haelai teen!tastotok to beiltb la a IbietbirVittet ataniseer of Oil etiiiufg(tAtiltOtt l i l *MOO imidthothefOf st!titkin tfl') k gipth o Igssiiiscokeia.:ixiseftosi*;3 l 4 114 0 - ) . 1 1 nalliatlYaik.lktto4A*ll. • siinolloatirii:Olzataimat wad . Plasir;e. Couglip;oore threats fitellthittlf 40/g lll4 tI * hlus4 Onb• 1 11/08444 page is ON lilt alde;tae patalusata,,asitt so, eatatianltosets of Coisiatoptioa;atit rapidly enbdoed b liptstleatioahf the tflatioent• after *ma fa. litoettatkail of ttettleval, duet lied aide. There Is no ,juaittalatlaa.lii satiate *bleb pawn ao qotekl We index to tha diseased aseLbrltatett membranes pier/ells Umtata* afemplotilie. O. or two tloos win semethass eistOn - 414 voles *bleb has-bees redoeed - to ahaski ittlapiehy eeld,itaditiable the pep los 'teats of asthma to mph* feeelyoNulartioted without palo. A few iltwooti the Pi lb. bYlitouloting ,tbi postal health oft* siiiteviosdatster to the patio. ilon and permanent, of the elite. /lowa of counter feit; : sea Caution at toot of Iltillawarivadvertbeirutota. Important to Peen — stlee.oDe.Caustratirei Poss.—The combination of ingredients in these Pills ere this reindict airottz:lna Oriente. are m lid in their °Oration, and certain to correcting Irreiolaritlei, painful zneastrtiatims, renioStne all ob - Stenetiona; Whether hoot told: 7 or otherwise, beadathe„ Plait in thw,iside, palpitation* of -the boort, disturbed eleeo;wideb: always arise ton* toterruption of eater*. :TheyranlgsaeeessfoUyaweditsa preventive. These Pins should never to taketi In 'stagnancy, as they would be sine to more a voiscarriaw ,Warrsoted pureliver stable, sod free from anything injurious to lite or health : Expli At direst lons, which shobld fie sled, accompany each box. Price $l. Bent bran% by. enclosing sl' to any authorized ateltti, , v R. B. iIfII'CHINGS. Gomel .4essi farlks V 18416.1 Clanakett IVi r w Purl:. : To shoat all Wholeals order's shock( be addressed. sa-Soldby Joes iisoirst , Pottsville, and filivit Mats ,t, TON; itesußei. • ttir-til &TNFigs i Wig, 2_ Wils taa•ILLSTCUELOWS WIGS and TOIIPi/ Aanridon all 'Thal/are 015/autt 112bt, epy - Ind 6;61 . • .; FMK; to itelint.m-44otaeultaitip behind—no - shrink. lug of the 644 ; tudttlf, lhts is the only estitilsattneot that things are ki . okrlitiodoislood.linri ms.". [4o.ly] • - : Broadway..Nito YorL noir Dye enale bye t :Dy • Win.. A. Miti hetir's tier Opt "The ORIGINAL end BEST in the World • Ali others are mere IMitallotia, and shouldbo if yen wt.*" to escape ildiFule, GRAY, RED, or RUSTY. HAIR Dyed instantly tda beautifuland "Naturai, Btotrii or, Bleak, w ' least injury to Heir orf Skin. • • FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS ilea been iwit ded to Wth. A. nitChßler tlOO 1839, and eve's. SOME ap plleatlons hare beenaMtde to the Hair of his patron of 7., his famous Dye. • • WE. A. BATCHELOt 'S HAIR DYE produces a color not-to be distlitgabobai Bois Dllitlre, and la iwar.aastito not to injure In the tiMt, however IOM; It May be con- Huned, and the El effects of-bid Dyes; remedied; the Heir Invigorated Or ilia by lids sPletruld •. Slade, sold or appliesitio 9 prints 71 fat 'the it Artery, tM3 Broadway, New Xerli. fluid in all cities and tOirmUf 'the Tatted, States, by Drtmests and Fancy Goods Dealers: Jraribittivinulne has the Mune and address upon o steer plate entrains on four sides* each ihr, of WILLIAM A. natetitLoß, - • - [ 49 - I ,] - 5.3 BrOadway, New York. kreold by Jots IL, prowl' it SON, Mo4*, Psi • inx.Gnsvresr • Medical Discovery OF ',FRE AGE: ' . 1. • KENNEDY, of Roxbury. has iitsearrered in ift one of our common pasture rests a remedy that rus, zrEsr *IND OP nuitoß,j' laYa floes ' 1 The Worst Sorofuli Down to $ Conunen T . • , • lie has tried it t o over moven hundred cs.es. and clew 'er failed except In two eases; both thunder humor. Ile has now In his povses.slort over one blutidre4 certilleat of its value all within Sweaty Mlles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a ithrsing sore mouth. One to three bottles d will care the woist kind of pint ples on the fsei = Two or three bottles will rare the system of tam Two bottles are war nted txteure the whist canker in the stomach. Three or five bottle are warranted to cure the wont kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles apt warranted to cure all humor In the eyes. • ' • Two bottles are waritnted,to cure funning oil,lte ears and blotebeitilmong tlie huh% Year to‘si x bottles are warrintedlo cure corrupt and running Ulcers. Oou tattle will enre'imaly eruptions oflhe skin. Two'or three bottlet are warranted tocure the worst 'kind of ringworm. Two or three bottle desperate caves of Rite Three to four botte are warranted to' . thire the moot ' • are warranted to care welt-rben m. will cure the worst case of Serer- Five to eight Lott) nla. are warranted foeure the wont now from tbe expeiiruee of thou- It caused by a canker to the do. are wamnted to mire sick head . , re warranted to mutate a (negro One to three bottl . ease at Dyspepsia. 1 winds that It has be mitt: One to two bottl. ache. . _ - One to two bottles state of the bowels.. One t . two bottles the kidneys. . Your to six bottles tiave cured the Worst mumof dropsy. T t t. One to three bottle has cured the worst case'of plies; a miler's always el neared; What a mercy to got re lief /Wench en &sera tatlng disease! ;:iti change of dlekever necesvaty— sat the best you can -get and enough it. t I/memo-Ira rot te :—Adolts, one tablespoonful nee , day ; Children over en years, deraertspoonful; Child ren from Ave to sigh years. teaspoonful. AS no direr lions can be applicadie nrhn constitutiOns, take suffi cient to operate on the bowels twice's' day. will regulate all derangement of 111;NLTACTIMED IT DONAI,aI KENNEDY,. No: 120 Warren urea, //4i4uiy, Aram I Pelee el. **For mite fiy druggists throgghont the trotted States. March 19.'59 1.. 124 y jutelligenct. Tax BISHOP of tpii Meese will 'lilt iblanddichnyl. 4 kill county, on FritiV of next week, the llth Intl . for the purpoes of consiterieting s the Memorial Much' of Pt. I John's, (Eplacopal),pf that place. , 'Arratigenients* will be male with the Mine Company for the runnidg of $ car to that place, on the day abcise mentioned, for the pisrpore of aCroilimodating:all litho may wish to be present at the impoSing'eerenicie les. Sevetel.clergymeti from Philadelphia *yid oliewbere, It is expected. will be present. A cordial Invitation is extended to all.• •' • . - ScHrvirrt.i.C.olgyikrom , bold Ito stated Preston at Schuylkill Haven at d Cressona. during !becoming week, eornirionciag on Tuesday, Eth !nat. Bar:vibe as follows: TUISMY, 7 P. 31.. 7 ,8i. James Church, &buy l !kill -Haven —Convocation . Peicoon. , Webs:mist, to A. ll.—Gmre Church, Cres,ons—Coose cratiou and Ord inuti:n, by•illshop.llowsnitn. • 1 P. Dl —St. James and Greed Church. TUUIODAT, 10 • " w' • I 4 • Panar, : . .. Gems A. Lamm. Tga Religious Tract Convention at Chita l go pamod • tokautlovi mnsolmdusly, that they desired the atiolltlon MI slakerj by peaceable niesns alone. r : . • Tug Ileviohn Maga' James died In Birmingham, Encland.ott theistrist.„ In.his 75th year. i lie coax *ell u known a.phllant twist and a religions writer. his ..-angious Inquirer* having been, says the Blrmleginut Journal. more ex teesirely re ni-t an any other works, except the Bible ant the Pilgrim's Progress. . - A roc iternotromqof the Churchman Inveighs vette. mann! against the careless way 'ln which the • redisi ons 1 services have been int/ducted durlntr,the Episoopal,Cen• ventkmat Rithinoild. A huge demijohn stood under the cOmmunion jable during the whole et the opening services, In lull Vies of tbe•coneregation.whi le thrtalms l ec were &Betted Ina old Koaauth hat: Alter the com-; ' mouton at the mu ration of Ilishcp Odenheitorr. the ; Elements le ft elle 'the. communicants had partaken,' were treated with Itreverence. , . • George Bradt:tie:l, formerly a Universalist minister, and for take:cal years a Whig Iteprrentative from Nan. t ocket, in the Masiinehusetts legisblare, but who has • been evesident of Cleveland. Ohio: for stone years nast, occupied the pulpit of We Unitarian Church in Nan Unitarian Suede, past. The legatee . says: 4:The sob. ject Otitis discourse. In the morning was. 'Character and Reputation.' -In the evening he dlicoursed at length upon the lanny"Llin dreams to the Burma of the Pulpit, 'among which hi chimed the many diderebt denomina-. Lions. differences.of WWI: nod, as he thinks, a striking! one, 'the nowillimineav Of the ellurelogoing community' to-pay for what they depot • Id: to hear.'" ~ A EIPOUT it:circulation that Father Chinigny, the! h converted Yreneh Oalholle priest.; with his colony of ; enneforted Ca t holies, at St. Anne. 111., had united , withi the Episcopalians.; Tide report Father Chiniquy denies ' in a letter dated SL Anne. Bept.. lath'. Ile says: "The terrible hello. which I have Rnight duving.three yearn.. against the giant power of the:Church of Rome, have so; al - embed my lime that it has been' impovalble to make necessary inqntrlee, Which in boner I mast make,bee.rei taking such a step. In gieing up• the bryors of the, Church of Rome. Me hare gene directly to Jesus , and to his tiliatany, the Dick. We shake hands with alt -who pnt their trni*o Jerne alone, said take the Word of God foe, the guide to their cm:clone:l. W e, humbly confess - bort ford the world that:fro are not learned enough in the! theories of the different denondostinos to embrace one; to the exclusion of the ethers. If we were making our choice now, Ignortint as We are, it 'would be an act of hepOrrisy, which We will not do for any consideration.— We ;Moot to Cephes. nor to A pollee. we are to - Christ, and I to him only. With testa of humility, we ply; onr xner.l v4l Redeemer to direct our ways through the thonfand di ealties which lartthetne as; and we ask all these who believe in Jelin& and bay, Washed their robes in his blood: to pray to Its. that the Iloly Ghost may direct us In the choice re *Mbar. to make sooner or later."' • . _;`: - NOTICES. ' " • Ifig-METTIODUT I.PISCOPAL CIDIRCII, Second Street, PottsvMe4. Rev. 11. E. oium. Psalm. - Divine service every asbilath at `lO A. 11.. and at 7% P. M. • - dfdi-RNOLIEdi tUTiI RUE CU 114311,,,Market kuare: Pottsville- Rev. Stotts, A. lloutax„ Pastor: Divine afro vrice in this Chu h ,rep.nlarly itray , Snothiy, • Moroi , !al 10 1 ,i o'clock ; ivenlog, at 7 o'clock. Weekly; 'Prayer' Ifeetiog,Thuradar orening, at t °Week; - kirTIIE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CITURCII wanddp reani.rty at the A 'marls!. Raforsod Church Mating, Market. street—Bev. Paalor_— iinbbalh worn' aa; at 1 0 11.4 oeloek i!etaninfa at 't o'clock. Weekly Lod ura an 4 Prayar lifeatiag, adnarday era niuga. at • sat-taxa:ll.u! BAPTIST cirrac Mahantango Emu. R. 11. Abair*, •Pastor.. Prenehlog rrrry Lord'a bay at 10% A. IS., and 7P. N. Meetiog for Itelidlous Enquiry , Itorida;- Evening s . Lector. and Prayer. Wed. modal _Evening , Social Prayer sod Courareacir, Friday Ev"lngo. Free.'Sit - - . /rears= icnvuen 6th—Wttt Sanday. atter Trlnlty.-1 Map salt and x•ltt John lit and 2 Pear 12. • • lath-744 Sunday after Trinity.-1 Rings • and xlx-- Bt. John tli and 2 Peter ill.' • ' 22th-22d Sunday atter Trinity-Daniel •I and Jelin •111 anal John gilh—hd Banda) , in Adrentlicklan I ielllk..4ht. Late l to M ISO and lioman% x. anti—St. Arvirevek Re7.--rrarerhe tzt—Aers v 34 and lleh..W - ' Perrino shin and lecture eath 'MAW evening. ' The hoarr fur enentatarclng norahlp each morning iv half pass ten, each eretOrge bell test men, poaeteatly. ' • • ' D WASHBURN, Rector. tarJatosilrltAltrilltloo:lllg.W, CARPET STORE, 'ear, Nig* cierterßßWitielitette Eirket * Arch, rbii, ._.. .Cirpcits, 011 Cupp' And blattinp,aekgr jilted OILED. , DBLANY—Ott tha 27th of Getabeii let 'Voider tout. ship, Your Dctrara, s=at XS pars. 813111(--00 tlto Vat of October, at. Xast Mount Lafht„ ,1113136115/ 1111114;vitta of ;Untie flatly 05e11.31, years,ll stastha Ltd° . ' ANTED. ILITANTED.—Tite subscriber wants 16 iiingl, o ß 2 fnia 6as tospiy 9st uatthesdti to !OM Water: . A. SAN N I rik. : . WASTE —A mar,ried man desires ‘-irr ir s us •ea k-koopor, it • eat or store. _,- -- on t trosiotiousinus law rocomineodattoos as to capit ol. Tamils e. An ly to B. BANN AN. - ett.‘lllA. July 14'119 , • ? .9 - DISSOLUTION. PISSOLUTION OF CO=PARt— RRSIIIP:-.-,Ttsegbitartuusblp between George xltt - sod Georin — s Lent, traitoe to the name of BIM UT tgltqf ores dleyolved hr mutual consent. November 1.1880. Thirbroarm of the late firm stiller settled by either of the parties, at the store. Persona haring Maids will please present them. and all pe sons knowing themselves Indebted erlil please rail and make settlement without delay. , 01X/ItOBI 8111611 T, 0E011(11E LERCII. . F. U.—=GEORGE lIRIGTIT takes the liberty of see nannies that be sill emotions the basil:Wes at the old stand, where birbores the public will term lam as hare, toforin• lPotterilly,'Ner. 741 45.0 ji l iss()LunoN.—The co-partner . ship heretonere estetlag under the otyleef J.K. *Ranee k Co.. le hereby dlernlred by, mutual enneent. Any unsettled hulloes' ulll be closed by either meml or of the Ilrat.— ,_ • - J. K. NaLLANCE, • ' • 1 *, ! • J.•B ENV:DU:It, IL D. FAIII%IO. Donaldson,flep i t. 21,1552. l • 40 01 FOR. SALEI TOLL LOTS FOR SALE ON TIME.— he_ substrlhat to prepared to will lof t on Ur®• wood callow timing JIM 1010 15 pram to thn who drawl to Wpm,* tho panto. 'Apply to N. 31.A.N. N. CONSTANTLY on hand, T Rai reclined prices, fir garb W per. .IIATWOOD, LEE Parnell* Dee. 28, - 624 , ,X) LET—.- Frod the first day of i seat, the mit Of roams Immediately eprs , p pal Church, now occupied as an Faclian Apply . to. ,- ". WM. THUMP Pet tvtille, Februiry 6, 7,9 154 FOR SALE—One superior .8 Pole Pump, irltb column plpessnd cone all rtody to be pat into the miaow . IV dt be sold Apply at the Tamaqua Iron Works fur further in' lion. : . • CARTS:ILA .AL August 21,'48 . Ts IN MAIIANOY CI'V,Y, OR A LE. Appry toJohn Anderson, Ant.. . qua, or to Frank Carter, Anent, °Mee, No. 4, :Mier Temee, Pottsville, or at the ofdre In Mabanoy City, on Wedu en. day and Thursday of each week June 11.1,T4 1 -1 4 OR SALE CHEAP , -4 first rate 20 borne power Engines, as good as new. - 2 Coal Breakers and Screens. • 40 Drift Com and let of Axles fir Cam 4 Mulor, mind large lot of tiears. Wattonl.. AC. Apply to . • - SElDlaltr, Trustee. Tremont, Jane 11,'59 - • - • FOR, • RENT—A Three • Story Thiel( iiOU4P, with bark bulldings,= Derailed with gas and water Salute', • -- ". ALSO, Ttro Stara ROM:IM with basements attaebed, suitable for any kind of business. between the American 'louse and the Pennsylvania DAIL pply. o Pottsville, February 20.'50 - 0 tfr. M. 11(1011'11X. . - - pROAD . MOUN'T'AIN COLI,IERY. itorMidenn, &buy!kill Count L,Pa.—FOR SA LlE— he unexpired Lease. with all the 'Mirk sal Slachinery of the above extenelvo and dextrable 0 )11ler7, in full working Order. ix offered at a amt bar,min. lgwery In. formation. with-.satisfeetory relines for telling; will be gtven by spotting on the premises. Augusr 13, '59 . )PEACII TREES. FOR'.SALE* —Entbraeintf.e choke collection - -ripening n sweeession. from the earliest to the latest, with a general assortment of Strialt MO Orna mental Trees. Orders fen t direct to the Fair i lea Nurseries, Moorestown, New Jersey. .111 receive prompt attention. xi- Desr rlp t I v s!! nitakvurf , sent gratis JOHN PliiiiilNS, Proprietor. October 29.'57 • . -44.3 t• t,IOR SALE—T'wo 50 Horse En . • Ones—geared 10f:ether—ter hoisting slut pumping. ZX) yards of II Inch pipes. end working barrels. 600 yards.ot wire rope.—li lot nt ehsin. Ono 20 borse.Engine.and rollers. screens, kr, for breaker. Also, drift ears. wagons, earl and tied. . Wlli be sold very cheap. • Apply id 31.1111. L. Real I 4 4U Avit; 'Rah aittarpo aired, February 1: 2 '49 It IE_IOUSE AND LOT for.SALE.4 —The tiaverlbee deshons of selling' Ids .- lIOU-E and at private sale, situate on srhuy [kit Avenue, In the borough t.l Pottsville. The, lot Is .11'2 feet t inches front, by 14 t d,•-p, extending to Church Alley., The house is of Prick, two glories - KO: with a back building well furnished through Ont, with a well of water at , Aedoor.and a good garden well stocked,/ Ith all klnti f fruit treesylte. , AN the erthsceiber content -plates leaving the adate:he will sell at a imrgain. The Neat lon Is a rery'deiliablir one f,r any person who wants to procure's cheap and itspd . residence , . Fur terms, tr., apply to the eub.eellter atidhit premise*: Pottsville:Oct. 8,'52 41:1111,,- •=c-v. 11. P. L I OR SALE—VERY CiIEAP.-- j. Opo 00 boric Engine, and connections for pumping tracer. • . One 40 bort., Engine, for hoisting Coal, with brute sttd enunktions.; • One etc-bench Engine, fir pumping.. • One lin lions; Engine, Scalers end connections for breaking Coal. .'" - About 170 n feet ofl64ecti pipes, TIM punips, rods, `conneciinx. Irons. ac. ' . " Ab00t.409 feet of 14 Inch pipe. pump, Pone, Re.- A lot 4.1 r rails, chain, rope, /lc, • appl*lo , A. utrsszt.. Office—eortier of 31abantango end Seconds streets. ..Pottarllle. January 22.'59 441 NOTICES. . GEORGFORGE M. DALLAS.3r4 Attor. E at t#ll1 4 • • Pistils's'Me. offire on Centre R. swirly opposite the Miners' Bank. Pottsville: November 5, 59 - 4,1-lieu• N2OT.IC is Itetebrgiven that appli cation bai been - made f.r n re hone of Certi fi cate o. 70. of Ppttaville Water Stock (old) four charra, In_ the ninon. of John Pinkerton:dated the same baling beenlost or mielald. CIMISTOPIIER LITTLE. ' Attoinittrotor of Jam. Prewcsoe. dre'd. Poibrrllle,liOsymber 5,19 kc . 4340 QFFICE the MOUNT CARBON RAILROAD iXIM PANT. Philadelphia, N0v.1,18:4. :OW le hereby even-that the--Annual Meeting - of the seize:holdens of this Corahany will tie held et this 6f flee, rni . MON DAY, the fdli day of December nest, at 12 o'rleek. M., when an,elretlon will be held for Witsldent mid Eisht Managers, to 'becoming year. JAMES C. DON N Ef.L. &Cy. Philadelphia, November 5, 1.9 Ott IT • R. PUTTS, Attorney at; J.aw, w fitliciLOpposite I , o.er's Hotel, Cents street, (ou second floor.) Pottsville, Schuylkill county. DI. October '4l, '14.1 . .44.1 y D. L. h o 4 lS o ' l , l D re e in nt 3 i i s a t r. , jeit Mire), Above Centre, south Side; during the week fol lowing the first. Monday of each month. 119 37-111 • 'ITRAY COW.—StiliryedawayS:o fro%the Itutwerlher.'on i'alurday, fiett,ber I ,a DE AND WIIITE COW. She bas a white atria@ serum the 'boulder, white belly and white legs—a white star ow the forehead. lied a chain arottad her neek" with *bell attached. Whaere;r:yeturria thq name will be sultally rewarded. • WM. BOTTOM IX, Oetolwr 22, '59 4.301 Tipbach. HO G S .1,05'1'..-Strayed away, about the 13th liztet.. from Delaware. mut Mhiersrlllr, Three. White SOWS aud tS One Black I'lO. They mould range tn ISSEIWOIe weight inn' 115 to 140 phunda. Wboarer rcturt. 'bon 'or riTesiloronnation of their whereahnies will be Ault ably rewarded. 11113. MAC — ' 1. Delaware, October .9,'59 • 44rgt• FOUND.—CameOW to the v i ri, m inims of the subscriber, In July last, Vlm a small ItED AND WHITE COW, apnarentry S,,veans old. Had cm a . bell ; h brass tips on her horns. luta 'since lost the boll and one of the tips. The nen - offs re. No.sted to route forward. prove property, pey 'charges . and take her aysay. Othot else she will be disposed of arcordloa to tair. • • DANIEL our En. Port Carbon. October 22. 7,0 4341 t• A DMINIS'rRA'I'ION Whereas letters of Administration nil' lbe estate of Evan Jones, late of the Borough of St. Clair. debuy). kill Countj., deceased, has bsen granted by the Itegistkir to the pubseriber,—Nottee ts hereby giveen to alt those Indebted to told estate to make payment And those haw. tug eialms will present them for settlement. . CECELIA JONES, October 8,1648 )41-cts OTICE:—The Partnership hereto- . ,:, , fore existlnn between the sn'arrihers onder the rnruante of LUTHER, DANIELL & GABLE. Ss this day ... Mantled- by the' wiitidrawai of Francis Tablet!. The ; business of the bite firm will be. settled by Lather & i cishle. ' ' '. ' - PETIM D. LUTHER. • YR AlletS DANIELL;_ . • - •It EMIT OADLE. I Dated' Potisglle. Sort. 211.11, ISSO 41-61 ____ Xrwriet.—An Lleetion roe thirteen _II' Directors44lh* Miners' Bank of Pottsville, In the county of Schuylkill-to serve the year, will be held' at The Banking Home between the imure of ten o'clock - pt. M. and three o'riotk P.M, on MONDAY, the 21st oflXcerember next. - A General Meeting of the stockholders will be held at the Caulking Iloase, - on TUPIDAY, the first of November next,' - I • CHAS. LONS ft, CbaAiar. . Oct.s, 1339. ' 111-71 AUDITOR'S N-O -T, • In. the. Court of Common Pleas of Sehuyl till CV—. thiderslg fled, Auditor appointed to make ribs. . tion of the molter arising out of the isle of COX, Mite LER A CO.'S property, hereby glees notice to all persona interested, that hdwIII attend to the duties of his itp; sminnuent, at his omee. in Pottsville. on Thursday, the - 17th day of .fio +ember, 18:.9, at 10 o'clock, A. M. - • J.L.4..CLU9, A uilifor. Pottsville, October:l, TO • - 43-t3t Coutt---of Sctwylkill L County—Liu matter of the eicoOnt of JAMES iIAFNOI,I„ • Admiulatratoe, of SILEDEItiCA LAUDER. BRUN, deosased. . The undersigned, appointed' Auditor to •reelerr, re: Mate and re-urttle the account of James Gaynor, Admin istrator of Frederick Lituderbrun deed, hereby gives notice that be kill attend to the duties of his appoint. tneut.oia Tue•day, tbe 15th day ot IXoretolwr next, at 10 o'clock, A. St.. at his office to the borough of Potts. *Me gibed sod where all persons interested are nof laud to attend.' • DAVID B. ORM, Auditor. Potter Qetober 1331 7 • of the matter the Estate of HEN • Bit 'BOY deeeased— • At an Orphans' Court of Sebuylkci County. held at PettsvllDe. on the 24th day of lie timber, A. 8.. 1959. the raid Court granted a Rile on all the - helrs sad level representatives of said deredent, to be and appear, at CO Orphans' Court, to be held at PottrrlDe, on Monday, the fifth day or December, A. D.,1.859, at 10 o'clock. A. M. then and there to serept or refuse the- Beal Estate of tetd decedent. at. the appraised vales, or to show cause why the same should and be sold. By the Court. ' JACOB P Pottsville, October 22,'69, A unrrows NOVICE.—In . the 11 Court of Cesatuou Pismo! E•eb County dOIIN TEMPLE,.' ren d. 1 4 1' • rt. ' ' No: tr..3' 3laryh .0857. TACCOR P. Dorn.) The andersisued Auditar. eppoleted lo the steed of Jobs' P. Robert. Esq.) to distribute the petted , of Etietliri &deaf the tot Estate of the add ZAeCUR PAOTER, ender the able* eleenttoo,"ht attend to ' tbii deltas of his appointment- at hie need, In Centre otrook Potterine.o. Wednesday. the 16th dat of Re. • 'Wetter. 1/Lat IU fetlock. In the terenoon. , A as will be rep red to mite th eir abilities Ware ea dd Audi. Uri orbs. rip/4ton* amain In on the/hos:L . W 31.14 WIUTNEY, Auditor., • fotteville, October A'.59 • • - Attu . EDICINAL.- and - Wood Napthri Pe ..... IS TER BEST ILLDICINX IN THE WOBL9 El.Ott the Cure or'''colighs and c u ..er.np;Crourititte—tr•thena.blial ul ty tc, 11.4414fil*qt Or ibei trot Ow the relief ot tikeedegiteed efugoluf o.esuerpter, together phi.i k e of the Them, audett-et.Rlld veleSch {mei,: 4 t4Cbr,pofllolMP.- .attarlue-the rout •ol =atm rhetroper succumb to Itu InGuee:a", wen prodweeli fret elpertoestloN end Indus, t., tti 1 melon In the dieeueeel Atncoste Metebtanes se, 7 1 ,7 It la peculiarly oddpr el y to the redtrat cure (r A,;: n • One dote of this invaluable Syrup (neap 'tlreee,,,,, ennioptently steep, whteb the peewler nature „ f . t , l di," lo d i mi t y lam It Is very plreetot to the lay„ e ,• pomp{ In tea Whets. re, it hod to row/levet tut : is Ineshaabte In the verge! Prouchielf /recline/, pe*Price-40 cents porbottle.-tez, Prepared only ESENWKIN, Pi93,,f N. W. fortoir ?ant II and Pootor Pbb r oi.4o,l, 13.—Vor oak. by J. O. Dam/. Itiwrx, ILL Clairl 11. P. rowtyk it X J. PAT. 11. W. Paivosr. Me I 11. Smosum P.Tt ho. X. Oran k Co., Phlladolplits, mod storrterp•o‘ at Ittorkisla -*fiend's. May 91. '1;9 . 11(1 ThOri lughly Tried AND Unfailing Reraediegi.l S' Unfailing Swayue's! .Fesjoest Swaynent sway Simple's! • Sweivite'n! nwa; nest • Dr.:tear:Wm Celebrated Family liedl, 6,, Dr Swayne's Celebrated Family 51.njednr... Sirsyne's Compoiuui Syrup . Wild Cherry -tiwaynans tk,rupound Syrup of t br, ry ' "Swaynee Compound Syrup of Wild thrrrv." "Swaynew Compound Syron of 1t 11(11'141re .Bwayne'eCompouml Syrup of Wild Übe"' The.grratent Cough sei Conaumpflon helped, is "lir. Saralee, Compound Syrup of Will ( .ofiginar and.ouly genuine '•Wild Cherry" P , r Weak Brenta. - Heart Dineave, 4 1. 4. Whooping Cough. Blood Spltting.LicerCphki , N. ; Tons Debility, Revilers Night!, ar. v ,„,„ iy, 1 ,4 at it may be, can pretend to appriurh It. • " 4 Surayndis Sarsaparilla and Tar Pm., tata.n Costra—warr.tht....l to CorMailt no ealto.l Mild and ~:entho pnrgntlee. uniurpa,44 1. eine for reamving (Letitia'. eleanalog th e ~i,„„,•;,t t/ freztuslly purifying the blood. These pills thh.l grip., nor produciknauved: Dr. Surayaeve Davie) Ciirdial. A PLUMSt and aura remedy for A Platte C era klertins. Din nixes. •.Dy Pen tery. Cholera infanta;, Summer Complaint, Painnin lb.Ntomach and b.d,,, L Nolo DI fig. Sick tires of theiStotnach. &e.. WEvery family. should have a bottle In the boa,„ 119 Men of sudden attack In the night. It relieves L . pain. Invaluable to notheis., . INtenni.Sonthing, Syrup. for Children reetbln:. y.,„ pared only by Dr. Swayne A Son, Ithltadabbla. profit Spring rnrlfyer of the Sleet tiwklnt'sCompoundAtuld_Extraef of Samtpaini,, great, remedy for'Sernfula. Ord 11lce6. et I l effeclit,f eury, all Skin Krtptiutin. Mood Purifying, /tr. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. "Da. SWAT Ni'd hitter Cat holicoo." A tory rape, Sitters, may be taken with a dogma of cerfainty.i.,,,, yet elperiencrd by a Iledlrlne of tblycharacter. etipitioa. Platulenee,_Nnuerat. Heart Burn. A ridi'v t the Stomach,Cold Fee!."Debllity moved by the kr tn.:, of eve. prostrallon rength from any raure: 'don of 'Spirits, Dlyapepsla, or Indigent lou to all Its only 60 cents a tratle. All the above prepared only by DR. SWAYNE & SOl, No 8 Nonni S.avr.nrn E teat, second der abort 34ilw, Phliatlelphts. Sold bylaw& G. neon', A-,Fox. C. Fr am, r0rt.,11 , .; Y. it:. Bums. U. W. PasTOW..3llpaysyll *; lUD 4u• gra sTusearonit. Cyan. Ile atstantzt.St Iti 111%,1., JOLIN DAVID? A J. 19. BedisT, Tretuont ; Ww• ?. Mlddleport ; X. J. Jay: I'vfnr.,r, Ktrawitt.,Steas Co., Phieffroze; and by all rML.. o , dealers he medicines tbrualtbolt the tonal(' and Ilay 21, 'kit 13. . pril to the Office. "N. inch kills— low.— foram A Bloodless Victory !!! 1,0000000 330.1C011111 EfOid or This enormous" quantity of this In ialuble has toren. pntehased by citizens of the United during the short time it has been before the The melon for this extraordinary success Is Amyl!, the arfull truth and valukof the tertian. No one Iv, the MAGN Mt without becoming Ittio-t: It perform% all that Is prorntaed, and carri e s with wn recommendation. Truly, this Is a Vietvry ful andbloodloss-...but we believe not lees glorion,.; ‘ , . the triumphs of war, with its train of carnage and Won.' itIA(3SZTIe?I, A RTER 1* undoubtedly the GP. est Strengthener and Paln'tiestynyer that Selene., 1, yet dlscowertd. if you put thla Plaster suysbe. rain Is there. the ['Oster tall Mirk thhni until thrl'a has vautrlanl. • The Planter magnetize* the Pala a. and PAIN CU.% NOT EX1.17 WHERE Tills PIA. TER IS APPLIED: Ebountatistu, Utmeitess, Pliant's*, Weak nes', Nervnumess, Neuralgla, - Dyspepsla, Coughs and C t i. PAINS and ACHES of every kind, era IMMEplatt LY RELIEVED, and with a little patkocc,, MANENTLY CCItED, by the magical Intlunv. thiaaIAtINETIC PLASTEIt. It is the simpleO. safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy in ex i0n... , Its application is universal—equally tolbe strong to the delicate .wouutn. and the feeble infant; luny amiable, and Without aubbyance or linable. I hr. is within reach of'sll—rich or poort.all may havcit.st all should hare IS who era slek;and sulfating h .1:1 way. .FA ItllB and PLAN - I'OLS should besltirap with the MAGNETIC II!LASTEIt. It will be t 14.4 Igiyatelsa in any household, ready at an tia as ade Instant notice. Put up In alvtlight tlo boxers. Eaeb box Hirano to el,l,•ht plasters. and any orblld ran spread them. 2.5 mutts box, 'filth run and plalo tlloTtlour. - D. C. Illorehead, AI. D., •farenhe and Porprirtor, , r yred.,,Vne Dom' 3101igHEADI maorrEnc PLASM IS SOLD. BY ALL .DIII.7OIIFTS AND DEALERS I • ut:SUtsg 3IEDICINEB EVERYWHERE. • July 50,.'69 . 31.owinorl _ - . THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE: The Shradard Remedy of the ,Vnreammili FOR ALL DISEAdEs THY. RE PAIiED-BY .I,OIINI 4 BER . HY & C0.,".k.i0.L0 North Filth tittret. 'hltadelphla, .I.hr Otnrerout and Paguloas .IWrratro. lip Disl , lo, Pa:who'd' Glens. ttrrtmeb•x. • ter, Scald bend, Ulcerr mf the jinidli and . Throat, Erweiqu" rj tiv .andell • ITUNORS AND INPUiIITIEA OF TUE DP.)6 '6. are attot Wally and permanently cored 14 iledkine eon mends Itself to patient. and . " Confidence. for two reesous—Pirst—it Is Jim *La . A represented to 4, and Silli do all that feeleleell ',- len it willnot ehre every disease. because li i•,1•••••0 adapted and prVPared for one rises of coin these It cures fa the ,Nerned piece, this 961,Lt. L pare. highly . noll.snlraled and octire—so that It misters the disease—lf It is curable. [Arlo dent t•t long continued vise (It Is not asked for-one to l'n bottles will in a majority of ranee. exhibit its ztr..4 o. • trr properties. in thin respect, timesod ins Hey srs t tasted In long and fruitless efforts to kidnill a cute ' In CSOWTOUS end Serof Wendt dim-mu-ski:lo Medici net.i ever equaled It In its sueresqui cores. . Tatter, so obstinate and inverate, cannot rerfit clear:slug and purifying effeets of the Unrsnixtlittnat 'Veen of every character, nn matter how obstinate . long standine.insariablY yield to the wonderful efi.'t of the IMPECIAL Prig:MA . lTel. Old or Young. may use It alike with p.irfect 'tenet? ' If you are afflicted. try One Dottie. and If ynt, •' 4 advice, write to the Principal Office; No. Z.O North :!•t Street. below Arch, and you will receive it. (by reek IL; stamp for answer.) Da. LOUNEDEII t Philadelph sit-For gale by CHARLES W. EPTING. Drug...lA I E. Corner of Centre A Norwegian streets., (opposite timee's Hotel.) Pottsville, Pa. All'irsFer Sale by Druggists generally. Dee. 11.'58 . - (If) , %Cm "MISCELLANEOUS. TILE lIANI3IONTON F4IIt3IEN A newspaper devoted to Literatu mend Aaricutture.sx *elitist forth full 'tement■ of the new settlement of lias tnonten, in Sew Jersey, ran be subscribed for at If' 7 cents per annum. Inclose postage stamps fqr the amount. Addmi Miter ot the Farmer, Hammonton P. 0., .4 :hulk 0 New - Jamey. Those wishint: dump land. of the k' quality. in one of the healthiest and most delltht , climates In the • titan. and where crepe are newer down by frostA, the terrible minus of the northone vartisement of Hammonton-Linda TILE CELEBRATED . COPPER ' , TOE! NI',I,TIII,ELAii's,,,,PAT,NTr 31 . E :! . .. 1 1 1 :1 aud .I..hiltiren'tr Boots and Shoes. 1 'AD' imPtetetoetit • hot been applied , to tus.ts sr! Photo. by which a raving of expense to the err: r apier , : two-thirds, Is realised, by actual experiment. .., THE TIP uonsists of a pieesof . copper or other inticst rnrt Ns v terlal. neatly fastened to the toe of the 1,..4 re .1. Mining a complete protection. ' This inv Ditto i. o presented to the public, with the tullest kit.arie44 , Ili prunes! utility. bating been tested over tae P. Ind Is destined entirely to supererde the} old 0.16".: • • CllaWren's, &prowl Teethe Boots end ,S7"ei... The Importance of this Invention will Lo r,i,lily. , predated. as it Is well known that. rhibir. , n ins ..t.v wear out their boots and 'howl First...a the T.., and, with this protection. they will upon is awe , . weir at least two or three dines as lon4 as the old i!. while the expense I, Ell T A ere MEW: liesh mon le x... MIE.4 , Tis Invention Is also eatlallf app to hoots, and all eeeepatloes eubjeCtiDg Eh, toe of the 1. 4 or shoe to be cut or worn. penchants, and the public. generally. will re. the 14 , pprtance of obtaining these goods in,tmdlatety. 41 1!.. are destined, fbrigeneral else, to so pen ede all otber kfr.l , The ttoods enahlsa übtalnedot Urt. 1y all the 14 b. , saie,dealers hi,%be gadoi] , t • • i . or rt . lbor 11{1barrii es IASI:. MrKI.NNIIT •L CO, Bodo. -. (Oirxxas or Till rdTV.t.) Sal ro . A arm et 13, '59 L , --. _.• , I ' MOROCCO FACTORY, And Leather and Shoe-Binding Store. - Rai/mod iktrerl,litevrn (I,,Anchiti and High str”ti. PUT Tet V I LL . E, PA: ... - • frijig tilitleigiallCit respecfutpy 1117 jf o rm. itheraiskere, Storekeepers. and the Pl' i: ' w it' penrue..llLll:2l;:arlesised the Timer" with en 11 I ried on by John L. N. I nix. where be meal tom , . AL,. KIN-DS + ifottintrtr.Klds.Stral i 1 French Si , roeen, 'no i list sod look Bindirt; l'ink Lining and Rant lof all rotors, 11,,h.,,, I so unhand a general I I sortroeni of all Itlndf LKATIIKII. flak tint and tied Sole .Leatlpf. U M P ut tli gi li te l r .li K A l T a t ik lKß, Fren Ls% h ini Loilihee be ''''"'''' •a I:ptP,it LEATIIKR Io , Lxla• Lviibs G , r t' eitsl A " &-ri Bucke t Lesthat" for Pampa, and an_estenalreANtil of Last" Threads. Kane, l'rns, Climps, C. alll l ,_ et . skins, Sheep.finatairer, Ike : also, flunite take 0 _ .LI &acme for leather, it the highest teat ket prices vt r" - . fur In refill.: , tot. lh•ltiMf. MA of a C. IRO N TABLES , r 4 OR the use of IVorkers and Dealer 4 he tnL t e. to a aompletr little book. Pprr‘il3 txati• PUbllSbes), and Ow sale by PERSONS WISHING TO. ESTAII. List paingifactorks fa a sal sad tbri las ilies yaw" Amadeu Is vxd. Sao mdtertfiwarat or th• Usamcatus Settlement. Imperial Depuritive. :14A9 STR~
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