Xll nut. - - p srrsvait.c: PA. 110.1639. sorTselknOLiNA; for the 27tIt' time, it. reatyi.e uol of the (Jaen: , • • • - - lug sew y.,tk eiy citetitkii`en Tee;tiziy, reani pa in the ebOioe of Fernando Wood for Mayor. . ••••-• - - - Tax Virginia Legisluture has AinFamoutiy, g a rei olutious approving the sentence of the • Pune" at etu'en;atnl ?erasing to interfere t nexav S. EVANS, Esq., of the *est Chester .fdloye Record is urged by the Medii7Arlitertiertr, 0 the next Oppnition candidate for Governor of dm State.. Mr. trans hot Certainty a strong po iitiesi record, on which to go before the people.; an unexceptionable; exielleat :man, inri 1 1 1 ,,a1t1 he bn numinuted for the poeition, we knew gentleman" p p whom we would More cheeifullj t ppeort. • good joke about Harper's Ferry is laid at the door of Tl,addeus Stevens.. lie was talking of •the innsion" t . !_c a . Wasisington . Hotel the tithe': (Truing to a Southern friend} ; Southern waxed bit and declared that Job° Brown"d—n him, de saved dozen hangings:" "Yer,'' said Thudderni; , io hie molemn, drawling style, -"year you are right,- be deserved - hanging. Ile only brought down 'even - teer men; it be bad brought thirty he would have kettle.l.the Slavery queslion for ever !," Tau Glounntsvronta. 'Clam—Quite a number 0 1 worthy geott'rusen aro note named for the Op. p ,, sition nomination. The most prominent eandi. dates, we think, are floe. John Covothit'and.- How ' David Taggart. Three of thelour , delegates front ' ili this district, to the State Convention, will sup port Mr. Taggart.' lis - Satisfactory' however, to 1 see so many good nal es suggested. From them we will be able to select an unexceptionable enn- rhi.ite. . . ° ~.... lx less than two hove after Congress assembled the Slavery qu'eitinn Was sproug in both Wouses —in the Senate by Mr. Ma-on of Virginia, and in , the House by .Mr. Oath of Missouri. Even the , Senate Chapluin r Mr. Gorky, hastened to lug Juo. Drown into his praiiers, and denounce "tanaties."; The Republicans' l would like, to go to work at the' national Lusines4 Find keep at it; till it is finished up. The South vs illmouopolite nearly all of the session with' iirnegro in4rarts.' .:••• Severie.—ln the debate in the IT-trite& States Senate, out the Investigation of ,the flit-- pees Ferry Affair, Mr. Chandler, of Michigan, in his remarks, La; . "The occurrence at 11.1rper's Ferry ,was a very remarkable Hid twenty-two melt—Foot cap taine, but Virginia tleuerals--:utrertalten to set % the Armory lit Springfield, the "women" alone would have bound them in thirty Minutes; end bad no tißna been there to they 'would not hive risked for an Investigsting Coui l utittee, or e..xpected any ',articular sympathy." A (loon Reran —Virginia has sent'to Mr. Piyur, principally distinguished. f tacks during the last Presidential electi workingmen of the eouritryi terming th ^iircasy," etc. ;r*Ce..k iu, It -Mr. P. Inquiredi of Mr. ilelson or whether he, as a.re.preaentr.tie.uf a Spu i l .stitueneyi in the event of tbe.clection Republican President, vote to emuin in the Unihn 7 Mr:Nelson replied that he poke only for hiniself. "Much es he would deprecate such 141 evetit,Jet -he did not believe that tt election 04 a Black Republican President woe of itself VC cause for dissCletion, for they otte nt to wait and see whether ho would (IC an} thin to the rights D . f the South.' [Applaus Cher reply to Mr. Pryor, he said tha t i Pie:Mont should cenuilt an overt eel , . link his shield with those of tho s o t. right the wrung." A manly reply to a Ora query from a rank disunionist. . TIIE PHILADE;LPIII.I ITsros• IL There were undoubtedly, some idik per sons.at it; but cotton in the main, i contridled it. At present the Southern Is rndrre y lua-: 1 ble than the Western trade, and a ieffor , was, required to retain it. We minim help) be lieving .that the proper place to hpld Union meetings is' in tke South, from tvl4ll section threats of disunion are now pourir i-- • Mr.. They should prove to the • they. wish • the' Union preserved. we bave no colijections•to.tbese tri is perfectly proper to iluiet the fe d 1 -ginia ; but we `'cannot hell woo the "Old Dominion" will persist, n continu • ng an institution which places it On Brown in every, slave-holder's bosom.. . ther,Statcs disposed of shivery quietly and s -stewatical ly, in The manner •:.tiisSourris do ng. Virdi• iria had better follow Suit.. lih, attkaT ntirniyormEars.-0 1 1 the nry,lB4 l , Gleason's PIcTOIIIAL "Li: Pun"' will commence its second v.& tire!). now shape, with a beautiful n and with new type;' in short every? wili,'brrierr from top to too. Th. 1.1 be gritat i ly efflargefl from its rresent pages to fixteeu pages; it will weekly of fifteen hundred square ingl enntaif; t)e:irly double thc tnetterhnil Ulcerations that 'it now of new efliftrilfutors awl ffrfistS have for it, iff;cl the tone arrant •liecO completed, sficlf.ns wt.l ea..1,t0 to produce by far tilt Recut It.Lrat NAL yet iuMiehcfl. What surpriks us, is, tint, with iniiprovonie:AA, aufl . the ndditionol publisher, the price for. 186(fwill ho that certainly no one will far.-go Ihl utelly'visit. Teimts2.o9s yea , 320 Chestnut St.; Philalalphia, Wu' - Br request we p..',11-th .n sermon- Sunday hut in the Second Pre,aiy of this Bereugh, by its pistor, Rev..., We admire the sentiments ; a; prey agree quite cheerfully, with ihe - re man as-far as he gees: We are qui posed to any interference with sit at preterit exists . , and to .iny raid in upon the slavehniders, at the revert} e.in po.sibly be. ,•But one p'oint - is . lily, L,Notten, in conservative, V u armies. While the -North ii play V(41.40 fight, anti the South. is tti non-rcsieiant, the tact of the pertsis re-open thii barbarous - . African s tin t it by the South, is rarely, - if ever alio! not condemn a Mat?, WhiCike is he, of the country, Iva hhFber than pi der? It is Constitutitisrslly prottii l noxious to every reelirt. I; f" human ' Clirktian; yet we hear ir4 Uhion-s3 delivered from the pulpit an till words of condemnation a;_.inst RI shiMid bu covered. Any other c bat distracts, when an opptisita- i . - . listed. We.meko these remarks es - tar as 'they may refer Its n'h minister, and to. ono wheih we.hoh i enable scholar and high-toned g offence we charge is one of omit, mission. .. ` WASELINGTO : Ii !SF ' 4 lndependuct" writeslo thel a' rtk American, -under dale of Doe. 6, als l otion s m "The temper in whist the sossi n opened yes: terday,:cliscloser theetate of :edit. 7, In the Demo erotic- party of the Seidl, and roves that the leaders surleent upon, beeping urins sectional c:- eitement at ally cosi of son,cquenhe& • They will not separate Ltnaticr rrumde ;;rent Intill.9l SOMA and conservative opinion at the •ttertit,• but eon feud, them indiscriminately and Insultingly, as if With a purpose of provoiting irrita ing resentment or collision. If a gstlii7Fing of ,no rues, and.boys, - and idle spettawrs assail:As in on 'of the greet. eitiet—wbere a muttitudo may 4 :liPiemblo- in twenty minute—by a single man (doting sense: ' leanly to'n - ehureh steeple — to gate itt the pareir4 - colt° of Jiihn dinii.li, or a rrond c lieetsin a pub lit hall to hear ttc ii.tempern;e h. Ague ol . tricue turietsa_ i.e.:lamer, it is charged t o, the aecottnt of the north, jus t is if eue•h ~ procei inge ottieeted,, i any more respeCt th ere than wit re they are co mach denounced. The ignerane and filly: of the , o eriminations are Isecomiug' t e.nairls, for Co . people will chose to here their to limes 'pod eon,- du9t an grogely. and coo:tautly misrepresented without elltlki. - . I "Tile elainiir orrr lielpsea t!inf mere titetett f , r this 4nee.,d,,n• feted, auust 41 i ,,,. 11w . t11 , 1 have been the ram.. " rt , ought to tie remembered 1, 1 Pennlyirtinia *hart deice.: of tLe.,tielegatsuit—liessra. Elor! .and .1100.tgointry—irerc eqi fillello, 1 ttitittg firM. Elo,,ieltoir Va., Di aroteilly aird ardently Ott of t.l tree traihrs iu tilt Haute a kept wk.. more than any tatia6.l - tor year* past catifißatitly a iirte,l every mtaauro io Coegrea tray to girt tiratectiou 777 " Shit fact mairtro ti. es! matter of, roe° , prow rootiass Jr ; t ttre ekutian 'of pitcy_it eveil. Other ion, siderstion nith those wbo obey revert-the usages of the detscrerlet Mr."'" stituents 'of ,thess gebtleatim WM! sow fillistiyeT bow much sincerity wet contained le their pro !melons before ejection." . • Wasktigtds, Diaoldie*: T. - ."Tlim whole Sitting of the ilosse,Yeattirtleyoftle consumed by an exciting ditmussiewiturlisst iipeo It from the democratic side; and sigalnettlii pro. test of the (fiposition, who were :actions to Vote, and; therefore, abbmitted lit siletiee to ranch .pro- yoking itijultiee.. Thus far the' Adminlitratimi party-hurt nearly monopolized Ilia speech-makiny; and squandered two days in chsiges and rairrepra eel:Rations. Every Repnbileatt - member who hets thought proper to notice the - sweeping impututions concerning Helper's book. hos:disavowed it in site, most unqualified tertll7.elitot ore 'approval his been expressed. „And yet, in the face- of-these dieinct diselaimets.and the perfect understanding' on the floor bow the signatures were obtained, the ellanges are pertietently rutig on `thin single elle kittioo, and reiterated after being .de nied by those ,sho are stssailed or the respotsi bility. • , "There! can be no mistaking the motive of the proceeding. - 31r..Shertna's manly and frank statement ought to have dimmed all this !retell ed clamor, which, et best, is bpi ea pretext for op posing him, Ruda contrivance to get possession `et the organization, in order to prevent the threat ened exposing,. Ile said, d that he had never ,seen or read the book or thecompendium. and had norecollection of signing the recommendation for it, though be may, here done so careleeply, as such papers are signed-in the House. ' lie also dektteed emphatically that he was opposed to any interference by ihepeople of the free States with the relation of master clod alive in the slave holding tittes; that hti,would not meet upon a single right of a single citizen of this South, ane:detltid any man .to say that he bad ever tittered a word anywhere authorising ,isuch a ioneltiiion.:' "Notwithstanding this declaration, and Mr. .F,bermin's Congretsionst 'record, !Mr. Leake.'of HVarguttu, nod others, continued their. arssulte, just as if he hod not uttered a word. The discus-, aion ran on in this temper until a dateltour in the day, when Mr. Thaddeus B:evens interposed, as he had done in the.morning, to bring the Mute, basket) its duty, by maintaining that the elerk ;mild not entertain any 'question except to pro ceed with the electftm of Speaker or to adjou n. Inn playful, and. perhaps,' rather sarcastic m: n , ter. he suggested that toe south was not altoge h er to Le blamed for their language of 'Milted a- Option; it k.id succeeded so often before; when weak and recresnt traitors. from the north had surrendered. Mr. Crawford, of Georgia, FeeinKa to misunderstend -the purport of these remarits.' and advnnced menacingly from iiis plade to near Where Mr, Stevens stood,. on, thi3 front; rn.v. de. • flouncing the Pofth and gesticulating . with an ex . Rod .manner: Mr. Stetrs remained 'cool end . . =weed, saying, "that is the way they used .to tighten us." A crowd.colleoted instantly in the !area hef ,re the clerk's ilesk, by the side of both Mr. Crawford and. Mr. Stevens. Fora moment - a o.lllsion mimed inevitable, and was. greatly feared - by the few raise spectators of this exciting scene. Sortie of Mr. Crawford's friends, who th!it uo provocation lied been given, endeavored to,' l resent further interruption, and after repented etf.rts tratlaility woe restored. IWherLit was all . over, Mr. Stevens, still standing it bis first po sition, from which be bad not bodged.an inch, re marked very composedly that the ehulitiun was : only s trootnentary, and he sanposed nothing • was 'meta by it. If there was, it had not reached hits. ,Einally the noose adjourned, probably to repeat the eccoe to-day, unless wiser counsels pre- TA. , • • "The Presidett is anxious nhnut hie message, but thinks he ran bold it till Monday, ivitheut any serious - incbuyenience. &large portion of its expected capital hos been anticipated by there tuaturo dirrusition . in Congrere. is.,understood thtit the recommendation of the last ine'i•saga concerning the tariff will be re- Congreeo, a• his at m, OD ibe In "mud. a Howe, .TIIC EXECUTION OP CAPT. JOUN BNOWN.—The following -account of it we extract' from:: the liar per's Ferry correspondenee of Atte N. Tribuite; Brown died as courageously US he had lived : THE EXECUrtoN. , eu neesc,, hero cun t. a Bl ac k 1 Oct leasing the jail, John Brown bad on his face tin expression of calmness and security charac teristic of the patriot who is alniut to die with a living ennseiourness that he is laying down his ire for the.g itid of his fellow-creatures.' Ills face as-even joyous, and a forgiving smile rested. up '•n his lips. Ibis was the , lightest heart, among 'demi or foe, in the whole of Charlestown that lay, and not dword was spokin that was pot no ntnitive appreciation of:his manly courage.— k ' irtnly and wit elastic step he moved forward.— o flinching ii a coward's heart there. Ile stood In the midst o that orgisi3ized mob; from whose aeopotio hearts petty rityfanny ' seemed for the (lumen eliminated by lb; zidniiration they bad in, ' once beholding a man--for jam Brawn was there every inch a man. " • . . As he stepped not of the door a black 4 woman, with her little child in orals, stood near his way. The twain were - of the despised race, lor whose einitaciPiiiiiin and elevation to the _ dignity of children of Clod, lie - was about to lay, down his Ilfe. His thoughtit.at thai moment none eau • know except as his meta interpret them. lie .itonped fors moment jells courise, stooped over, snil, with the tenderneta of one Whose love is as broad no the biothertiood of man, kies•qil it Aloe tionately.. Tiiiit another will be proud of that mark - of distiqctien for liar o ff spring; acid some di.) , when,ioc,er the ashes of John Brown the tem plaid' Virginia liberty is renred,.she may join in the joyous song of pralse.which on that soil will do justice to his memory. i But in return to my,, narrative. This vehicle which was to convey Brown to the scaffold was a furniture wagon. On the tient seat was. ibadri v-r,in roan named Hawks, said to be ti native of Massachusetts,. but ter many years a -resident of Virginia. and by his side wail seated Mr. Sadler, the utideriiiker. In the hat malt plated the coffin, mode of black walnut,. inelosed in a poplar boX with a ilatlid, in which etifin, and-remains were to tie trine) larked from the county. John Dewitt mounted the eing , ,e, and took his Oleo in- the 'sea) with Capt. Avis, the jailor—Ftb(oo. svirpirat , ,tion a his. prisouer is of the profoundest nature. Mr. Saiirer, too, wits one of Brourn's 'staunchest, friends in his c•ititliwinent, and pays a,tioblis trih . • • ate to his manly qualities. ' • .r.'list. a beautiful country : you .haie," said Capt. Brown to•Captat Avis. "Yes," was the resPouse. • 1 . - - ' "It seetes the more betatiful to behold because I bac., beim so long f litOrmn it." . "Y.:u are 11101 L., cheerful than .I n 0,,, captain Brown," said 511 - ..ndler: '• - . "Yes." said the CaTain.'"l ought to be." Ile eutitinued, 'I. ten t+u - citiAnna here—where are 1 they'" . . "The eitizene,nre nnf 'al`owed to be present— non:. but the soldier;" was the reply. itjurious. 1 In tor t if sucla'n ho •oold : ioni to to altnii . tin t C 171,. . G.— 1 Icere 7 -, 1 in upon "orth! that However,• etiugs. It "rs of Yin, I cring . that ;ret of Iwo- C-OF-13AT7LC MEM yew heeding, lmg obout it . iver Tv also ortn of eight tuninnifith' ¢m.l willt4 of rcadine, r, • A .ioFt ern engr&.-ed . . , "That ought 11 , 4 to i : ,." Pull the 01.1 man, "citizens illuold Wallowed to be present us we ll , ‘.• no others." The ettaff•dd is approtiched, , Re alights . (ruin Ow se tg••n nod ;specials to the platform, which las: sustain,. Oid Brown\alive There• is no ..faltering in his stcp, hut, Grittily slid erect he stands amid the almost breathiest; Hues of soldiery that stir j. round him. With a}graceful motion of his pin toned rigtkitrin, he knees the steuetiel bat from i his head abU earelestily rests it upon the platform let is di.le. Thecan is drawn over his eyes, and , the rope adjuvted nb•lut his neck. John Brown is I ready tO meet his Gori. -But wh.tt next? The military ; tame yet to go thiough some sensch i ss ciolutioas, 41;4 near ten'' minutes elapse befortlem.TaliaSerro'S chivalrous t i hosts ore in their pr. ,er posit on, during which time John Drown eta ils with to cap drawn over his head, nod the hen tman's knot -under his ear. I Each moment scow an hour, and, sumo of the people, unable to renrain an expression of , their sense of the outrage, urtnur "Shuttle' "Shame!" j 'AV last Virginia' troop s are wronged 'a fa I mode. • , i-,. ; • *Captain Brown, y a are not' standing on the drop—will you comeorward ?" said the Sheriff. 1 • ”I can't see, geutle eel, " woe the reply; "you .1 must lend tne." i The Sheriff : lel his priinner forward to the con -1 tre of the drop. • • "Shaltl give you a bandkerehinf. nod' let you 1 drop it es a signal?" inquired the Sheriff. ..N o; I one t oady at arty limo; bat duo% It" me waiting nued!ersly,..\was the reply" A moment after,, the Settiff sprit] the drop falls—nod the body of. J suspended between heaven and ear volitive twitchioge of the arms lh•pse tense utter a moment. J•i'din Brownie dead. mints have Mi. CPeißuri ATE.D JUUJI: 11 then greet Zpon.to to the so very cheap, plaaavra• of dr. A. WI ca, loeafa Agcot. delivered on mien ; Church nntuely. Colt. I the tthie ; and creed gentle- .0 as much up_ very ‘vhera it c.. 1) as Drortl's, na gentleinan truost OD-'Suringnti- in an tlonlo - a patiint, toot ifi'orts to e trade iotae fled to. Why d hp tho haws ,racy and mui ' ited ; • it it 9b- ty; it is anti -ing addresses' o rostrum, no The ground urea . -adupted, - . . The mojesty, Of :Virginia kw and the evictions of Virginia vengeance are now sati:fied=butticue ' atom, will toil whether irgiuia peace will 'be cOnservcd by it. The atagentie say be die easily—that the neck 'wee not dislocated, but t, e spinal mama was ruptured, and that hie dent was probably ineten tenuous. What is unusual in executions (so I aid ! ififoroied,iur this was thu lr o st I ever. witnessed.) his legs. areiya,not drawn up y court . ii?ive twitch'- lugs. ..ii • ' the body remained suspen * ded about 38 Min ute., and.was then en ddwa nod placed in the C Lam " .3011 N BROWN'S LAST I UTTER TO LEIS Ea 1111IY. .. -. • - .. COMM STOWE PHISON. . I • • Jarriterox Constrv, - a., Nov. 30, 'lib . ' Mr DeauLir Itimovea Wt Ep SONS iND ROAMS,. Trite—Event onr.:—As I Doi begiu what in probably the lest !utter I iloill ever 'write to tiO of you, I eoncluls to write, In all at ,the 'smell thus. I will inepti s on some tattle matters particui i Indy applicable t o little- property concerns 1 smother place. - ' -, , - - I recently received a letter from my wife, fro near Philadelphia, dated. Ntar. 22, by which I would scent that she was about giving up tb ,idea of seeing me egaid. I had written ter t 'Coale on if rhe felt equal tn the undertaking, be I do not, know that she will get my letter in time It was Un her own .aeeoun dike, °that I asks tier to stay back. At first I bad a most strung de i sire taste her again, but lb_ reappeared to he ver .serious olifooins • and ste Id we never meet in this tife, I trim; it:tall:0 sell in the end be siti,... tied it - was fur the best at. I est, if not Most for tar. Curators. I inclosed in y lest letter lu her * draft of $5O from-Ababa Jay made payable lii her order. I have now another o rend bar, frouf my excellent ..id friend Edward arris of Weinusisek, , f , et, It. 1., fur $4O, which I e ell also' make paps bte to becorder.• - - -Imu - waiting the boar. Imy public murder trite great.cuMposure of mi d ;and cheer.oluesi, feeling the strong assurance bat la no other pea tibia way 'could Ibe used t su much advantage ' , .toribe Cause of good - sad ct humanity, and that' *thing tbat.either I. atrall :sty family have el+ 1 riLeed or aufferal.wili be lost, nut 'Aeolian that n wise and merciful:we well 41 jest and holy li e d i rule, noktmly.thealtairi)of this worldi but of all warble, Is a rock - lb set 'our feet upon - under, all eireutnstatMee-Levo those Wore severely tryitig once Into which onx,,evra feeling. and wrongs ban ,piseent • as. I Ilan now no doubt' bet that oar seeming disaster will allimately result In 'de • 1 sect is eunteiu ;ll alt kintineFP, • ghly esteemed perqatially, as c rttletacti. The-4 slum,. not coin ' • ;out bank it a it linti not ox , fouud.to serve the people of rake -niegabere nee, Diwailek yeaterdej, in hrt•Oter, whole e moat 'ileeided teritA tites, bud r ur .13 is • party, i d ruoluhtly re_ • which in any _ o American in • ment. It is a most &riotsllekire::. fe.oo4eii &Otters/and broken fOrDlVillion'ir goodi - etoer.. 4%4' bellevcand *Min God Illtbitllgeotiastartotatteridnall year fools 4 1 :: 4 for. ,414". 4 1 ,4.R* . 1 0= ' DO 11$ bid; abused/A My ,anciantit, her for doe mot en 4 pair of thiterante orgrow_Vreary Of well doing:- I ten God' Ihid i er felt et/Ishtar confide* La the' itortaia and User VapprOach.- eta bright ARMORS ah-l - glerient.dar than I have felt, and do now . Rini; sines my eonfinement here. ' I am endeavor laiitie astern , like a poor Prodigal an I ids, to mY. Ri er, against. Whom L have alweye. sinned.' In ' th hope that he may - kindly tad forgiving l y meet ~. . . _ . Me, though a very great way hst. • ' - ..,Oh ! my dear wile and children, would to God you'eaeld Ispo'w',bow I bone'. been travalliag. in birth for you all. That no one of yea they !allot the grace. of God:: Through Jesus ,Chtist—that no one of - you may be blind to the troth sod-10 4- yioui light of his Word, in which life and burner telity are bronghtle light, I beseech you every illMe, to make the -a Bible your gaily and nightly - 1 ady, with childlike, honest, eandid, reaelm in spirit of. love and respect for your husband d father. . , And I beseech the God of my fathers to opeh your eyes to the discovery of the truth. You snot imagine how much you may soon need the ebneolations of the' Christian religiim. Circum. giant-es like my own fur more than a mouth past hive convinced me beyond ell , doubt of our great need of some theories treasured up when•our pre: jdices are excited, our vanity worked tap to the hl, ghist pitch. Oh! do not trust your eternal all n 00 the boisterous . ocean without even a helm or compass to:eld you . in steering. - 1 do not ask of ii you to , throe away your reason ;. I only ask y it to Make a candid, saber use Of your reason.' My dear young children, wilt ynn listen to this la it poor idmouitioi of one who, can only love' Yea ? - Oh! be; determined at 44'1o:sive your whole heart to "G.dl,lsntil let nothing &hake or alter, that resolution. yoa .need 'bairn no fears of re, greeting It. Do not be vain and. thoughtless, bet sober-minded; and let Me entreat you all - to love the whole remnant of one once , great family.— Try and buildup again your brOken walls, and to make the utmost of every stone _that Weft. Noth ing smn so tend to make life a bt.issing as" the eon selourness that yolk life and: example bless and leave you the stronger. Still, it ikground of the utttOst Joe:tart in my mind to know that ad wily of on as have had the OPpertenity 'have given sortie proof of-yourlidelity to the great family of men, Be faithful unto death ; from the exercise of habitual loveeto man it - cannot be very hereto levet his Maker. ' - . ~ -; • - I must yet insert the reasmi. - for my firm belief in the divine inspiration of the Bible, notwith standing I ann. perhaps, naturally : skeptical , cer tainly not credulous. I wishzall to consider it most thoroughly when you Ireefithat blessed bOok, and see whether you canna - /Bitcover . such evi-. deuce yourselves. It, is the purity-of heart filling our tninds'es well es work and actions, which is everywhere insisted on. that-distlognishes it from all the other teachings; that commends it to my conenience:. Whether my heart be, willing and • obedient 'or not theindueement that it bolds out "is another reason of toy convictioea ()rite truth and genuineness, but I do not here omit this my last argument on the Bible that eternal life is what my foul is panting 'after this moment.. I mention this as a reason for endeavoring to leave a valuable copy, of the Bible to be carefully pre servedl'n remembrance- of me, to are miny of my poacri y insteat of some other book at equal cost. , Plot inch you all to live in habitual ersitiont• mint with moderato circumstances and gains of worldlir store, and earnestly to . teach this to your childrD and children's children alter you, by iltox ample s,well as 'precept. Be determined to know by ex erience as soon as way be spbether Bible lustre Lion is of diiine origin or not. ;Be sons to, owe n 4 man anything, but to love one another- John Rogers wrote to his ebildren, "Abhor that arrant l where pf Rome." John Brown writes to his children to abhor, with undying hatred also, that snot °tall villianies..i.-Slavery. - Remember, he this is slow to angir is better than the mighty, end hthat redeth in spirit than he that teketh a i city. Remember also, th at they, being wise, shall shine, and they that turn many ' to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever. - • . . An , now, dearly belove I family, to God , and the w rk of Ilia Grace I commend you all. our affectionate husband and father, - - . - -. JORN BROWN. I body was. Placed in the possession of Dirs. n, and on Thursday last Was buried at North N. Y. _- • ' , 1 , Th Brow I Elba Poor. blantnE's Cough Drops and Dan deliqn Piila can be obtained at 'Feger's Hotel, in OLT pornugb. The pills are excellent for mon" ills that lliesh is bele to. , L f OTC: SenonNza at her new store!, corner of Centre and Norweigian street, has on band. Gra. cosies, Dry Goode; ,to., of the best quality, Wit the lowest priers. • • .• .N6rnaLota..—A gentleman living in Pbiladel pbia saysk, "In passing through Pittsburgh, some months since, 4drehased a bottle or,Bcerhave's Holland Blttare. Bittare. ' It relieved me so much, that on `return ing home I bought two more bottles from Dyoit; which completely cured me. of Neuralgia. have recommended the article .to many of my Wends, and tour or five of the number .say it cured them. I think that my recommetdation. --kos done more foe its sale in -Philadelphia Chan four advertising." . ( (We are not permitted to publish the statise,bnt any person calling at the store, or oommunicating wittns.by letter, will be convinced of the truth . oP this statement.) 0 'HE COAL TRADE. - I Pottsv il le. December 'the . ; quantity sent by Its ' ro ad , this week ,is 38;55710—by Canal 33,872 7—for the week 75;429 17 tons.agaiest 79,315 fur theeorrespond ing week !sit petty. 'Loss for the week-3,865 tone: he trade is rapidly drawing to a dose, apd the siriply of Coal rent hy - the Canals after this week, _PP not he large unless the - Weather should be r. . e raild iagain. • For the last tkreo (his we h re ' bad seasonaldo wintry. (reeking weather, , w th a couple , inehes of snow on the giound, which t • skews no disposition, while ',we aco writing., to m6lt,away, - lThe trade rants up this weer'as follow' r.` t. - 4 1 -z-g F :=4-5 , .. .s 94. F4' 64'. tr, r e , g fit:. a• E g.. r 2, riLT tr 11.4 , 065 " r 17 ilvl • 10_ r E.g. c2=g=., • -4, Ns "s , It; la. •I • r• CO ' • ~cuic O. C. 1,0. z. ` 1e• g • - 4 --•" :§ ./- 4 I I:1 b CN e - I -4111-'-'"="-?! tr.T.Va•3l:--4-BE, • 142.1. m 1 1.4?':• 1I l e WO , Aft r t o , 41 VW-if:3s B•ggZ — J as E P • ~ ,Z 7 0 5" P PPF:f.Pt-1 1> m4natl% Zttde.taen g s ii5 , .1 5 t IgStllips] i ;I '6a fly 440AW0 l _t . . - Brown is ,few con- Coal Trade for 1859.80. Qnsotity sent Cot the jair 1E159-63: Mess. TOTAL Ma. & R. R. It. 3i.517 1.1 44.n3+3 01 Lulllab Val. R. 10 8.832,15 015 05 - Net gain for the. weak is 97,040 tons over the corresponding weak last year:stud fnr the season 978,894 tons. We aro now 'misted that jhe in-' creased supply of Anthracite Coal In . 18.59 will reach ong million Ws, of 'shies Sehitilkilt Coun ty will furnish but little tiara then 150,000 tons. The new Steam Sams, Pilgrim, built it Fair- mount, for. the navlgetton of the Schuylkill eat, was loaded _daring the week, and passed down tboCaiial.on ThuridaY, f rith a cargo of 116 tons of Coal. .I"re hope those. interested, will famish U 3 with Some farther partial:tiers of her perferm ance, and also .of :the steam boats tried on the • Easbuylkill Canal. ,11, these *aped. went, are suceessiul any where, theY.ought to on the Sehuylkill•Canal, where fuel is cheap, end ' the capcteity. of the Mewl Is satlitiently , large for the passage of boats carrying from'lSO,to 200 . tolls at n'trip.., The Delawar.e And oaten '.Cana) is closed tot . the eCaB9l2. . The q niity (4 - .o* tent to market by the Delewaie a d llndeon . coat Cciellinctl way In 1859, '. _ . • '-, 500,889 runt. Do.:, In 1854'. i - .- ' 348 001 •' Thereat' io-1859, , 211.849 • go Penna. Coal Co. increase In '59, 59,799 ol Toe. by Dela.l Rad:email in '5ll, 300.697, Which is mire Alma .doable the loerease from Bchaytkill Ciien - ty both . by Castel .and Railroad. , . TVs POITSVILLI'ASD A4111111 . 0111RATLROAD;r• The Books ter sUhrerißtiros , to the . itoci or this , road are 'tine , open, and lodge: Boshard,Reilly, Judge Beloutee.Foster; SiwirdrirdliY, Pchtrlt. im, Luther, sod direr Strouse, Ergra. • leen app ioted by the Ceptrel'Cutottiitee to ' l receive.'sebseri tiorts• to - the tapitel stock , in the Ourough of Pot 'rill" sod vicinity. The subseriptioni ere tots - p id 10 tirenty , :fogr Monthly festaiinentsiliciteesetie On April vest,- itileirgires Ore years trees 'tie ttas:', essuceoseet to pay 119. Oar feltow-eltisety ice: D av id ti. Xot k oiguaii.:fis the first to either b Inbacriiiiiiti'for 10 siret, $."1i40, sod . bolit* fop, Rowed by a lust of Valair;4giitiibierististi if 211 0 a. -.!*a eft illilitii l , ll l4 ll tw01414 8 1 - Tiamotwonwporssirkid at. . • .r• We hop . Ottr*eitissa4 mill make ap , en) wait ti*lislens. Siting" tlin:cealMti* it little trouble iibaltSivn n rles** the leek of Pre ) ..0. 1 4 1 0 41 .40, 161 * , * ll lO - 44 l leir "O• 'cording, hithenentriett lira soseicg infekettati 4eriptiot ko S50.000;i frotatbe • not ROMMgli . of Pottlillht, it loss Wait 4-naile ft' anij c M i nn all up tn 513,040, by itut tint elf A linuarj, 1850:The people are its earliest, and Ike tine retsidiog among as in business, 'mini 'mill not land a helping bend, aecording to his 0414; to, extricate the Cost ?ride, on whiAt his biAnevs 'end' the veto of all-our property depend', In, its present ties, might lust is well make up hit mind to .pull op stakes* euilleare, 'Stich itaillsbaMs will:never be patronised in this Region. We are anthorised to state that the owner,, of all the Coal las* in the Mill Crock Valley below the Minn Rill, will subscribe 12 per mot. of their roots for 'the term of two years, to the Hui of the Pottsville sod - Allentown 'Company. • ' Vie aro alio authorised to sieter„ that the (miners of the Ntt A. Bannah erect, willenbseribil2 Per cent. of. their rents for the same purpose . .. • • We can hardly suppose for ono moment, that there lea ones land bolder residing abroad, wken be becomes 'acquainted with stsie7of the Coal trade'of Tichnylklll County, (and-, many - of them have alreidy Telt the necessity, by the ina bility to cation:rents, and the diminishing of their revenue.) rrho.will hesitate' one moment in soh- ' .scribing 12 per cent. of his riots to the stock of this read, which-is to be built for curb. - This will venderlha investment small In eumptrisoit 'with other rued', as .was shown in - the, efreulsiof the Cumititteci pubilsb4d last week—end we 'know of no Railroad for the' transportation of Coal where trade exist", which erea:buitt for avall, that is not paying handsomely on shiinvestment. It is nutori our, that the isige body of Anthracite Cual lies itntedded in gahaylkill County:, evvery large per. tioo of whiekbas not yet been lunched, while WA also notorious that the shallow basins In the upper part Pt the IYiii i 4sbaire region, and alio many of be absliow basins oti tbe*high, . are being rap- idly. worked oat. .`the Delaware and Dodson Coal Company Iseee extended their Railroad, end are cow, workin; within three 'mites of Scranton, and tRi lel . tra that they bilve recently twin tiego- tlatiok Nib or bare made purchases or Coal-laud below Scranton, tOr future operations. *MI pi.op or and cheap outlets - to the 'principal Coal mark, eta, with fair' prism and a demand for CJal, Schuylkill County Could easily increase her, pro duet amillion' 'of-tons Per annuls. if ihe eoold procure the man power to Intim the Coal. Under theweirctimitonces. there is no risk In soh/est -Wog to the. stock of s railroad to be built with cash, which 'bosuns* the distance to market, and Ith - ere a tonnage tares dy for transporiattro, which is Moro imPitSsat to the community than bread itself; becaUse Without fuel, neither Coo riMest, po tatoes, anj s vast OiteSber of other artieles z that enter..iiit# on. Inr tel t c;nbe prsipared IfOr- con suMptloo.- _ • The Coal Market'. The Coat Merkel's' in Philadelphia. O--York, ,Thisten end Whin:ise, remain without, change since last 'week's .qtuita lions. Freights to the East hare advance,d nuoin, but the shipping ...melon is au nearly over, that ea re liable. quotations caq be mode-aka guide. • • . • Coal Trade by Millwood for 1869.110. ~.7 Q oatlity of Cad Rant by Railroad for the peek nod. In; on Thursdaylevenlng last: Port INtrboo, • . • 9117 13, .Pottssitte. - - • . 2,49 ott &bullet!' Haven, • ' - • • - 4111,917 t 0• Anbaro, • - - • 7 • - • \ 2.lie ei Tota! for the *isek, - Previously tide year, - Total, . - • , • To same iljnit last year, • petrel/Mt ,• • • • Schuylkill Coal Trade for 1859.: Quantity of Coal slant Er Canal, kw the week ending on Tbursday evening tut: : 1M11208.1% Spin: 9..1 00 Port Carbon,' Potttville. Schuylkill Mimi, Auburn, Poit Clinton,' Totalfor the week, Total to 1859, u' ,Canal I " 1.011,140 04 1013.450 11 I • 1 Total tiy Cana and Railroad, tone, 2,090,6014 16 Gain in 11309, lontaylklll County Railroads 1839 The following* Is the quantity of that transported over the different Railroads In dehejlitlit ()panty, for week ending on Thursday eeeninglakt t • • _ wstir. .I . 4TAL. • . Mite hill 'and S. linen 46,315 09 1,582.434 03 Mt. Carbon.••- 4,492 la . 192.367 09 Schuylkill Valley ", 8,87107 1 272.808 19 Sit. Cachet' a St. Carbon' " 13.002 00 406.785 07 11111 Creek, ". ".., 11,073 IC . 11374;9 19 Little Ekhuylkill, - '''. • 61 . 11 02 f 1.1,29 10 Ploegrove Coat i . Trade for 1830. Amouattratoported awing the astmontb: • X3Eltil. Croton Canal, , 414,159 12:1-700 10 ElFatara ltaltroa. • • 4,40 01 61,341 10 10.'1850. Lehigh 16661 Tirade foe 19,59 by Canal. Yor•tbe week'ending on Saturday last: , . Lehigh Coed indllair.oo., 1 15,516 Is 483Arit 17 . Spring Mountain Mines, ' •.- 1 451 04 2,2.19418 Coleraine . - do., 1 210 14 . 021.0€3, pi tearer .iiradoir do.. - - 137 16 \ 6 .18 9, 00 Now York and Lehlzh\Coal Co., 154 12 11.116 04 I German Poona. Coal CO., Se 03 . 45.2)5 It Nort.k,Spring Ifountaln.Coal, , 1,707 00 - 30,592 11 Old &over Meadow, 096 02 , D.Sintnmefatutt other!, -,• • 70 04 . Coro 06 llaslot on Coal. - . . 11,44'2 12 152.6131.4 East So4ar Lruif Coal, . , . , 95.41.1 u 7 MOUtl t. VI evunt Cusi, - • • . 403 OS 17.045 06 Councillll44e, • . , ' 400 18' 36191 00 Ilarlelull Coal, . , 192 04 Ruck !fountain Coal Co., . • .3.049 01 100.1.12 ils . Franklin Coal Co.. . . . 197 14 21.183 02 • Acidertritid ImO't A• Coal Co., - ind 11 ' 24213 OS StalTird Brook CO9i, - 76 00 32202 Ilartford C. , ;31 Co., . • z 225 18 18.831 10 lianeo4k Coal . ; - • ' 63 06 575 01 . Total, By Railroad in 1850, T tat, Increa‘e In 1859, Lehigh Valley 11.31. for 1839. . . for 3 days ending Der.3dt— • , . : weer. Torii. I Ilaaleton. (A. Pardee& C 0..) ' 1,186.00 •• 7.14006 E. Sugar koar,(Parker 4 C 0..) .1.137 0.7 -• '---7.1.77 ra Council lUdge .( Sharpe , L. A, C 0.,) 1,437 , 01 I,MI (1! Mount Pleasant, .. - . • • 447 07 • 4,43 1 d. 31L (Charles Hamp shire.) 1.630 08 • 1,648 181 Coteratne, (Helena* Johnson,) 787 12 ' - 7EB I Beaver Meadow. - . . . ZIEI 03 ' . =V .I.lfork A behlgth(raggarta Son) 051 13 631 - 1 Y. p . 11. (.1. B. McCreary A Co., , 703 02 '-. ',71F3 S. :311..(Ootbin A :Co.) German Penna., • - - . 88 09 ' • 193 Big Black Creak. 202 CA '... 212 Lta Other Shippers; . Id 04 td. 04 a......1.-:—.... ..—......--... 8,632 16 .8,632 A 8,00710 8;00710 Total by Railroad; 'Last year,. Inerewe. Rates of Toll and Transportation on MIRIAM RAIL ROAR .1.4. Peint "lAA 'from • , - I )!rant , . Mt.etrboo. 8. Horne. A 'throw Pt..Cliolno. . 1 To Niebinmod, bo $1 43 $1 35 - $1 80 ; To Psll,l'o'll, 1 50- 14u I_ls 130- " . 13 Spring - 31111g, `l3s' 130' 120 . 120 Itesdiog, - PS • . 90 80 . 80 - Idates,of Tell by Canal for the present. erne Pt. C r500.N1..00-root.s .14rt Iwo. Pt. CiißB2ll 1 , - To Pbll3,la , 75 71 • , 12 60 Spring . 60 . . 67 _ 60 . Nurriwowo, 63 54 .. 61 43 Reading ' , 38' • 37 - Rates of Frelght - by !amid. Pre" Pt. C. dt 'B. Moen. P Canal.. Pre" Wok. To New York, II 75 $1 70 '5l 63 To , 70 , 65 -60 GAIN. um. 11,2:4 18 notes of Toll and TraloOortationl LSH/CU riu.ar But - Witch Chunk to Trenton, - • • 60 do ltlizabostbpait, • - . 190 . • • - do Monts Canal Rootti aft Phlllipoburg, - 76 ' . BATE ON THE CANALS. . • • • CLuok to Nov lorli DOA , . • Waco k Mau ,$2 30 room Manch Chunk to Nor York .3lor- rhesus,. . . ~ 2.32 Rates Of. Tall, ine.‘ froin a naneh Chunk. Via Lehigh Valley and Northern Pen. ftaifroodt:: , to Hatter stieet,l'hiladolphia,, _ . -$1,31 notes . of To.ll, &e., to * Baltimore. - . " 'lll qt, -- i fisdiridnal nspThy From annbusi abotelhemobin, . 42 55 St LS • - Moir Do. ... 245 - - ,tl5 •Tronorton,,, *.450 -Likens Valley, , 1 19 1 50 Mimeos°, . ' 214 , 1 96 C/Coal. 03tcocas.sity AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOOKS. 4CQIRLCTL➢_KLLiIT CT WRLLIAI TUG rD9I, IA W. - Railroad. Philadelekla,ftenning & Pottsville • Mine Hill and Schuylkill Maven • - Mount Corbett - - Mount Carbon Sod Port Carbon ~., 31111 Creek. - - • ...ft. .Goth errs cieek- Swatira "• - - -• Canal's • Sehuylklll2liir !gallon -' • - • • .'preferred- ,Colonykoal - • . . . I " , preferred - . Del.& Illorn Goal ATraniportarn Co.'s Motile Canal Co., • • • • - • - . • ' preferred - - • - Railroad ilt• Coal 'Comps n less ttle Sett uy I:Nar. • & Coal Co. o' Lehigh Coal & navigation Co. - • flasieton Coal Co.- - . • Bark kloaniain Coal Co.. .; . • Peansylrals Coal & It.CO. - Lehigh VeWei R. B. Co." - - • • Lyheos Valley Coal -- • • Bearer Meadows Coal k R. • Lskina Valley. m ßallroad &CoslCo.u. C , oaVeeparislis a • Forest Improvement - • lielairare Coal Co: - . • • - Comberland Coale°. • Creek Goal Coo. -•- • --• . • . t ' ,31121.1 re Ba . . Parasite San ck k ••=. = •• • Tottsvillequeo; • Pottsville Water 00. .0 4 4" 4firlkiatoek of all Ontietrikpaidea the Miirrellot what fertilsiod by those Ikaklattloik. . _ . - - • r==l== 4-7 .' ' " intrAtati -j7-..':- V T I/0. • EISALE • ereumministialis: inormaritc.“. awrameamber taMMillmiattantaliaapilta ada.4lmradialaket S. & Oat *raw at . Cool B a samtalenalatagto '4040 01 0 1 0 11180 1 or 11481 11 1 ' Obi nralledaitataliesa at am* strhalka4 CaMapags. Clathillatiaga &at Mama Loft 11a4• a* astautva aasetatat et Skids. Ohms, Oasilaaare. &e. The atualloa at dolats apriMilL -Oak tam e. saws at a'datt. P. N. — • - - • 1 1 / 4 40M0*, Ate, 10.44 1444 ALLIPACH CO.ll Waal, & loweiry Store - 115 , Merth SteOgid Stirearta Opposite the *anal !ernes • WATCHES: -.Jewelry and Silver Ware. fbi'aile it tower pence than at any other stoe In the city. 'lTatcbei and Jewelry eirefully no paired la the beat meaner; Also, the genuine Altrttli . Plated Ware. 111 goods warranted to be so represented, entire. mot by mail. or otherwise, !ell e . plusetgally atintdid t 0... [Den. 10, - '5l 30-ly GAMY SEERS wmiTtip t 15 ( vANvASbkeith WAN ED , — "To travel i fa tai3mithein indATesteni Matti, forum sal. of ' - • ,A Simians/1 , Valigtable Work, - inenirltrog 0!.-easly Lno atgmeht tor a ?Umber o Tears. Thebusinem highly respeatalte.prughdlean plots ant. avoiding a tom rMilortinvitY to see the mutate:, and at the tame time ntelixing a. hands - me income at front FOWL to ELCBT11,111 . 0:0113 ) .D01,1.3113 A 1' CAN Clear . of all Expenses:and may, it ith extra exertion, even , rsaeltglOtr) or di-rld par annum. The req al site &melte menta's felt good common elamtions haft nem tiatitts and a' gentlemanly address; those. with energy, industry, perervecatne and *month all inure s amen. Address, for full particulars, "`, JACOB MTS. Dec. 10.'60 63-: .• - 'Phlltdelpb a. Pa COAL AND Tilltala LANDS AT PUNTS: rjriLlE Subacriber - mill "sell . at: nblic Pale in front of-the Pennsylvania Hall. I Potts , ha, na•Ttiesday, the 3d darof January, P 3644 that val uable tract of Coal and Timber Land, toownl as the "iiillialxtiay" tract. lybkv in Butler township. and con taining. about three hu ndred and seventy-oine lens. This trait adjoins lands of the Fixestl improvement Cons- pang and Woad Monist iitt Coal C 0.,. Is heavily covered* with timber and is supp - sseti to be underlaid with valts. able 'beds of Coal. Any" Unionisation iss wept./ to this land can be obtained - from Mr. &marl Lewis in Potts stile, • ' Terris one half nab. balance in . twelve moot a from day of sale. Deterred payment to be scoured be Wild and mortsmgee. A. 0. BOYD. Avid. `December 10.'6) 0.4 t• . VI 557 10 7,772 14 . .44,330 0 t ..OVA' 602 • • 41,25115 2.420 17 21,820 10 38,F72 07 tons, - mass o 2 2 8 ,013 Y 100;1121 16 , 677451 10 1,d6;176 06 Y4.:,568.13 GUAM 64G 06 rmi.lowDimuvrk 2W,1 20,4 66 :4 1 56% 1 60 60 ;.a0 60 , 60 , 60 95 Or, 51 53 1101 . 1% ) 16 11 al so 100 i 5 1 ao adihmi to ; 34t: STATEMEKT (IV THE , llibiEßS' BANK OF kir POTTSVILLE bathe County of Schuylkill, as re; glared by the Siernid Weise of the'Aet of ttw G*lll ral Assembly of thia•Oammouvrealtb, approved the 1;:th tty of Ottnbeir. 'A. D. Ir 51": • . mount or Loans and Dim:mints, =796,371 ' o's Specieownedbythe Book Intrattit, r0.215 14 • Do Duo by other banks. 10.771 117 Do Notes of other Batiks.• 22,'515 90' Do Cheeks of other Saute and -• • • Cutt drafts, ' - =2O 41. • ' - 25403 22 • . Los 'Moen.]lank Notes In Ronk - • North Americo, 1%1114414d, 9 4 :4 5 00, isms Amount Notes In Clrenlstlms ..T.14.1415 00 . • - - Less ,kint. In Bk. No.Anta., Phlla.„ • 94184 00 - • - , =Aso 00 Amaant Denailtes, ' '' , 196.9....3 20 Do Das other Banks, • ..28.472 94 • , :,..... '—...—..iin,ssei zi . The abare - tatetneot In emect, taken from the Burka as they stood on the morning ier the 2d day of December, 1842. _ " •- - ctta. WES :it, Caskie.. A f firmed and ettbscribed Wore me. this Seventh day of Deems : .A - D, IMO: 4 J AWLS 'MED: ,f. I'. rot i le. December 10,'59 . . L 5O. ,„ ROI 2 FOR HOLIDAY "PRESENTS. l %pa. : subscriber - informs-his Cpstum- Rent that notwithstanding the general dullness-of t dines. he his proelried tor their inspertintt• - A .Largo and, Welt Assorted Stock • OF '-' ' • ..- =EGA= BOOKS • '4 FOR THE COMING - 110E11144 ars*, Tru.tlrryg that the Tine LOW PRICILW at which they will be offered will Gyros au Inducement to Turbots. CLGUST. NI AS PRESENTS * . The assortment comprises STANDARD IIND MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS. latillAßY EDITIONS OF Tit It lIT.ST'AUMIOES, ELEGANTLY HOUND GIFT' BOOKS. • SUPERBLY iLLub - rnATED wonk 3. lIIIILEr. , OF ALL SIZES, . _ .. .... . Every style of Binding. sultil+le as well for the Pocket as Pr Family nec. • PHA YRIC. BOOBS, of vations sizes and 'dries of Binding—ln Velvet, Calf, • Morocco. Elre. , . - • HYMN BOOKS, . . Presbyterian; Lutheran. and Methodist; In phis' and . • • too blndino,,, • ' JINN:Cita: PICTURE AND TOY BOOKS, a 'yeti !arse araortment. carefully .aeleciett. many' of which are adapted for Sunday, School Premiums; a vs. elate of Albums, Portfolios, Porte Monnakw and Pocket book% Gold Pens. k.. he. - B. HANN AT'f. ' • Cenfre'Sfrect, opposite the Episecipat ittherch. Dee. Pt. it,9 • 03litati6' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. , . BY anorder of ,the Orphans' Court will De sold on 8 ATU ODAY, the 31st day of this month. Itrember, A. U ,1839, at the dwelling house, late ot Pastel F. Berger, deceased, In the township of North illaoheitn. In the county of Schuylkill. at one o'clock hi . the afternoon of the said day, the following real estate, to wit: No. I—Being 7 acres, 148 perches, of sradiand, situate In Wayne township, bounded by lauds of Henry Berger, Conrad Bader, and others. Na. 2;--6 acres, 49 perches, of wood land, amide,' by lio.l, and other lands. , N 0.3 -8 acres. 11l perches, of wood land, bounded ti No. 2, and land of Reed and others. 1 , • No. 4—Situate In North liaubehn tolnship, bounded by lands of John BMW. Wm. Eller, ant - other lairds of the estate, being purl orthe homestead farm, containing 8 acres, 191 perches. No. Is—Si t la ate IAI he 'emotewad:lp, bounded by laid' of John !tittle, min other parts of the same farm, cot Wining ".2) acres, 152 perches. No.. s—Deing one other part of the sold forte, tootein. lug 16 acres, eb perches. - • No. 7—Sitnate in the same township of North Ilan. helm. being part of the sail farm, ec. ntalultig A acres,t9 perches. No. 3—Situate in the township*Wayne. in -the said County. by lands of Henry ; Bergeqdecessed, being 216 acres 01 wood and sprout land. ' Po. it—tiring lot No 121, to the borough of Schuylkill Haven. ; No. 10—Belag the remainder of the outestead" firsa, situate' within raid township of Nor auheim. bdun alert by ? Daniel liertolet, Sr., Sam : Shannon. de w e n .and others, enntalulut 103 acres an 192 perches. 'with the dwelling house, harm and o her hoprovemeots, . Correct' dtafts ot the several pu chart. of the above laud have been suede out, and will be shown by the ad ministrator, to Purchasers, now and ou the day of vale. I' ice per cet..ot the purchase nront will . be required ale' on the day et ale on each purl:art, dno farther pay ment will be required until the first day of April :teat. COLldillolll made k now w i at the sale by the Administrator. WILLIAM JAME', Adstrnfarator. JNEt)h VEt) Eft, , Ckrk of We Orphans' Chart. • 5031 " Dre.lo. '5O 7 7— TN & NEW YORK TRIBUNE. rr IIE NEW YOltli WE EKLx RUNE fur this week rout ~Ins the fullowingt , , I—LEADINU ARTICLES: House Building; The - Mown Plut; Where is the . Blame; Popular ' Eoierviguty; John Brown Paid ; Agricultural • . Instruction; Editorial Paragraphs. ll=-ItEV lEW OW 911 E. Wk.E.N; Bitting in a con , ',hosed and conapicuous form the latest and :•c,.tectat iinpOrhen t erents that bare transpired in the , city and. Suburbs, the COMA Bunco, Mex. lea and Enntpc. OP • WASHINGTON IRVING. IV—JOHN ilituw.N.e INVASION; Carrespondeneft • , ' of the N. Y. Tribune. T-40OK'SCONFES'ItIN. IN—HYATT ON COOK. . VIIJOUN BROWN. IN PRISON, TO MS OM EiCifoOLSIASTER. illttliNtA num+. IX—LAT tITNEWS RECKINED BY TELF4RAPII; Organization of the House; From tt asblogtou; Dr. Pommy and the Board of Foreign Masions; Enui h Carolina Legi.lature. PUBLICATIONS; Parton's Life of An. • 'dreeNlacesoo. • XI—POETRY; A ?few Poem by Walter Pelage Len der; Jonathan to Lowe.; The Compass Hover. XII—RELICS OF THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION: Loudon IN.rteetaindenre of the N. Y. frib.rte. XIII—WLEKLY REVIEW OF PATENTS. KIV,VISIT TO WHEATLAND, BY TUE HON. W 34- IL COREY. . XT—A 'PRACTICAL SYSTESI , OF COOKERY ; Pre.. pored for The 14. Y. Tribune by an America Housewife. NVI=PERSONAL. X V I I-40LITIC A L.. - LTUR ITEMS. XlX—Till; NEW YORK TRIUUNE, • XX—MISCELLA?iEOUS- XXI—SILUILIALIES AND DEATUS. XXII--CALIFORNIA'AIARUIAGES AND DEATIIB. XXIII—Ctr.IIISIEUCIAL AlATThilti; Full Report* of the Stock; Money, Coiton,Orein, sod Cattle. •" . liarkets, spreielly Reported ter the N. T. Tri bune. - XXIV—TIIE TRIDININ athIANAC FOR 18E0. •Tolue*--3- per annual. Three Caplet; for SS. Ten for $l2. Twenty Copies. to Orkt ad &CV , * tAtoakt an extra Copy to the perseu who forma the Club. . : THE N. V. DAILY TRIBUNE Is publtabet every Morning awl, Evetdug, ■t $ll - per annum. - - - THE N. 16 SEIIII.WEEKLY TRIO ONE Is pUblisbed every Tuesday sad Tuna--Una Cops "for one pro. $3. Two Copies, one year $5. give cup.'" one year, Pt 25. Ten Cep4 to one address, SXL Address - HORACE GREELEY k Co; • Dee.lo,lo 50.1 t I Tribune Halldings, N. ti ork. CHRISTMASPRESENIS BOOKS MB STATIONEAV! QABIU EL HAZARD ' 724 C hest.. kjout street, Phalladelph a, 'wakes the attention ut persons deeiring to make purchases of Books or Stattauery t To the arrangements of his Book Store. Great {etymon meets having been made in the lightlug and arrange. went of the Store, it la now one of the molt complete as well all Elsgast Root Street in the country. 'The ar rangement of the Store and Stork has been made to re semble. as much as poa>ibh! 4 LARGE ITALIC , LI BRARY. The banks have been arranged , 4 divi‘kina secording.to the eharaeter of w'l their contorts. and over each division lettered the.rsuideet ; thus offering an "' easy method for persona to seleet. at their 'Meure r each . books as IRV may *tab to consultor pnrehase. The Largea red Best Arterial meek of BOOBS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OP LITERATURE, Of English and American Edition', • fir Awry Style etf Illadiap—le kept constantly on liond.i gfirliating connections with the principal publishing Houses threnghoetibe United . Statea, the N kW BOOKS are received as fast as issued. • BIBLIMI., PRAYER AND liptlf DOORS. Of all sbre. from the 'amid Family rise to the smallest Pocket edition, and in seer.> conceivable style of bind ' ing. A STATIONbll'it DEPARTMENT ) Containiag all the latest styteenf PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Use been arranged in the most complete manner.' ' Eirinitiala vamped on paper and envelopes Without. charge. • ' • WEDDING and VISITING CARDS engraved, printed ,1, or written. In the heat and cheapest manner.. 11 A READING TABLE, on which will be fond the dal. ly poem, magazines. de_ has been tittA up for the ben. efit of country conveners, in order that when shitleit f %be eity they 'may have a piece to spend an hour or co, I) et heir teleure. ' - ASP•Basing a BINDER Y &mamba with the 'ester. W . . Raiment, Books and Marie ran be bound at the cheap. tet' eat rates. Being Acetate, the well known house or the APPLZTOSAt. of New York, he Onni.bssin the Trade and r the pubtle,the ELEGANT DOORS •pubibbed by_tbbi hmsre, which are the bandeented books isSued fes t =MIMS PRESENTS and JISOLIDAT MITE , Catalogues of their nomerrout aneautiful publics. Ks Guns can be bad en sprat:atlas by mat-paha latter. ,• Tarawa rbliting the city for the ParPoile ofp aatrtla. ins ell ItISIVAS PRESENTS any invited to rail and ex amine the Largest Gad frest..tsserted -Rock; at' the LOW - EST PRIM from which a liberal deduction is made to ; CAW Burm , • •• - ...Every atte a. nth;er paid to Araiger. ertritintitldt int tabinbment, whether to purebsee or for euriceity. irDoet f o rget, you_ tan bay BOORS of EVERY KIND, from the -Sialetiny Toy for Children, hi,* hatniscatailinok, worth inlay Dollars, toi tbe j tAbredhst . . -flitAzAmps.n , Tim curtails viithro3 ki,44 10, '49 . , iffBCEILANwtP3t Tilt=ralittialinire , .. - 2 TMachi A* -114471., '. HESE - - " - nes !eatr , be i E 3 by iiirktii *a two iiiitostar isallteas goal sat ameink 4tounletiele% sal ft taw price pbout,IPINIVIOW lbw mob IS ifini body.' ror aisle - • •.- -a. lialikX., _ .• 1 Soictput ix PeraTlkill Dowitir tiaos A B c lsl 4 lVlEVeirliti. ,1,441 8 44 4Ftiri st y Der- :4-:4 1 11q • Centro td Ake 1:4. TRofi a nd%-,ikit 11 IMuri and Ebewe Vet. at.' - • • • SUMER. I THOMPSONT, • • Cut..Cestre mut Motet WWI. laud. Rain'Ana /lull ' I It TitoM PEON'S. - Dee. 3-411 j S V eirr a Market it,. Cor• " TEA RV roTs,... A Ver . A artiel. llltatTzlt rnompsors laweinttre Markei ate.- Dec. 3-49 J . cyan. Biti r mso 2 , . ALL SIZt,S,-M4ra. LiOLE RINGS, Rm, raeklng, It °taw now and Robber Can eking% at ETlellTrit & TM)311.S.010" - Dee. 3+44 -, . . Cor.Cirktre k Markat sta., „ • 'mord TAket.Ep, . • - .ron. the use of Worker and nesters a_ in Usu. This to *couplets Urns book. Pries ISt rents. Jurt published, and fis lulls by B. BiIiNAN. NE . ArP N I E ,E W /1 7 2.40ted New _m`1151":kwni"""`"1111601.5 DECK. Posts.lll., Nov. 19. '39. 4l- • ONLNAI 3 ao. ►PILE WAVERLY NOVELS, bound 1 complete. at only $3 fory for aala at •p. BAN.WAN'S Cheap Berk-Sfare, NOr. 19. '59 47- . CRACKERS. j-UNCH,. Soda, Water, Sweet; Gin gar and Wine Cataluna, roadred freali °cora anak tams E. E. DEAtEr.. totisallle, July 16,'59' r,.,.,,c,..87i;,..rtf,„,„T„,, ~.,......TABLIISM;ety bands I.,r\p , ii. Prle only , coda earb. ' ',Nat published, awl for ilia W b e. nieT3 le • Wail, by ', l • B. HANNAN. *PI,ENDIO ASSORTMENT F L4MPS; and alto the ()IL, may be loon) at UKO 1111 E, :nitrate Store. Lini-Cell'aietemtmlooVbem. lottnville, November 12.'59` - • ; • Ls. _ -------- - C OICE- , • ' • ' •R • . M. BE.VITY - hasreceived and • for sale. very choice ilLsek aid Greets Teas, wt. eh be otters to his customers at fair .' Pot tsvllleduly 1E4'59 '2"), BLACE-BOARD EXERCISES FOR .SCHOOLS. ALcorrs. Slate and Black-Board Exercises for Scbooli4 a eapitsl hook forTachers, for sale tors low, at B. DAWN /IN'S Boe . stor c. Nor. 19, 'SS) 41. • ROLISH CERIVIVI ALMANACS'S biGIASH and GEIVAIAN, 'IALAIA , uses. for If GO.or dirtrrent kinds, now, on band.— oemsterpers supplied st low prim. by rho dozen or IVO'. • • B.,llleNke,N; Ccrelre street. Der. 3,'59 . , 1 , STOVE BLACKINC. Anew article of STOVE;BLACK INCL. Of superiar quality. at a lag price, mar be taut at 0 amours. Wean and try It. a Pottsville. November 2G, ;%2 43. CHEAP VEHETIANIILINDS,__ _EORGE IV: ZIMMERMAN, Min . unketara;r, No. 211. ARCUrStreet:6.b. 5.. . 910,1 Walledelrlds. aii•Coninintly on hand, it general onenrunrot,t Oo lowrit CASti Tqtes. . s . . .. ! • 1 • . . N Ind. repaired a rim toed, equal to nen: . Philadelphia, Neideniber 6 44„ii,D attfitolf RASSACES BY STEAMERS. TLir:, subscriber is authorized AA . to take Passetgefs by Steamers to and from Eurrpe in the Masud wood glass stt, steemge at the lowest rates. A Shamereeill from New York for Liverpool en the 2Gtb lost. First Chou Pus. wingers, 173-Ihirti Mum, SO, amid In Proviitions.— Passengers also brought out erritiatoenr. dog? to u. rtANNA4, Who ebb Sell drafts on Europe In .fume of it and Upwards. ' I Maretrll,l.o 11 v - CHEiit° • • . NV iTKII MID FIRE PROOF ROOFINai PRE best-ROOFING now in use— about half the Mite of liii,land will outlast at least two or- haw tiu roofs. Put oh at short notice, and auoninited by BANNAN it DaljEllN. • 1 ' Agents ii.n. lI.NI.WAUVI & CO. illa'ol4 tin and other Immo out mots covered also. ' ' MNFCM TO:—Mattson Aliter. Port Carbon; Theo. dote Thorn . St. Clair; 11.; Aims. ms. Ashland: Andrew 'Mortimer, Crewmen; and' Wm.' Mortimer, Jr.. N. t Loose, Henry Chambers and Meaty Webber, Pottisill. PROF. ST,tliCH'S` DANCING ACA ,at iltY,at the Town ball. Pottsville. -141/17. . STOUCII hoe the hon. or to announce to his old Maids and former patrons of Pett , Tille• that be win open, lIDANCING ACADEMY at the above Hail , for the :en - ne 'wittier, for the *traction of pupils in the iecomplisticji Art of Dancing. corameming.Tituraday, December, 1050, when he will, in addition to the old and favorite Quadrilles; Polkas, Schottisches and simourks. Introduce a number of NEW AND PASIIIONABLE DANCES ' Including the Wrench Lancer*. the Caledonian, (a popu lar Scotch Quadrille. as danced in Paris,) the - Gallop:011d the Druz Tamps Beiwutjsobe. • -• • . CLASS DAYS AND lideltS—Thunelaya and Fiddays. from sto 5 P. 11., for Ladles, 3tivses and... Masters arid from Bto 10 o'clock In the evening- for 4,lentleuien. Toms. $5 the course. Nov. 28, 50 - _ .„ 48. ' '•-• CONCERT. 0 1 1 11 E Member* of the -Silver Creek L Choral Bewley will- give tbdr third annual con cert. In the New School llonie In Filvio. Creek. On day ell:ming, December *I, 1859. Doors to b opened at 7 tidal. Performance to comments at i o'clock. The object of the muted Is not to make money: ft wilt be given, as It has been before on two other on ;Wos, merely for tho gratification of the people tf Sliver Creek. I and any others who may wish to bear the soul stirring strains°, gusto AS performed by this society. The pro gramme for that eveulnu bar been selected With rumen- ,s j . a 1 care; and rontains route of Ikebest and moatrctiffivW: passages ofmnale that could be seleited from theirett — t? masters of the day. • Tickets of ad missloo can be had of any or the members. ' Admission otiq 1234 eta. merely to defrarespentes. %%I:yr:Alm. Secretary. Silver Creek Choral Society.' 19 31 Del. 3, 'r+9 ----7 FURS ! Filßf! F' For a 3 VAREIRA. & 'MOMS° iv No. 818 • Market str,el.(abone 0,, seat% 01 . 04)Phtladtai liarejast opened their Elegant Assortntent.ef Furs, mseufaetnred under their linthedb- Me supervision. from FURS selected ellh the eriatest of cave from the Ilrge.l Writs 4 , 5 , • of the Sttropesn Market, embracing every , variety and style of Ladles' and , Children's Wear.. norm ourchlisdng early wEI have-the benefit' ot a Ist ger .election. Iteeklee the elem. goods. we here A fine assortment of BUFFALO ROUES, fIENTI,ESIEN'S' FUR GLOVES.and . COLLARS. - 'fhe trioes.for all these goods are at a lower !Igoe than they can be bought auY where else in the rity. !.FAIII4III.A 4+ Tllollsol. . • No. 81£111.1rket street', Philadelphis. IC-R.—FURS *Pond and rep..fied, and FUR TRIM. 3llivoB made to order. ' • -IKov. 5- '59 pctober I. '59 40 404 vi t i ONSM!Kgoi t,l DETERSIVE SOAP PHiLADues*• This tActoisted . U eoliths Nep la bow in mark - 4C ter mare than a year, and that It hoe siren unirer - sal faction, Is evident from the fart, that the tnantitacto rare; of. It, in order to supply the demand. have been obliged: to increase their rapacity to make equal to One Ii updred - Thousands Numb per week. It 15.. - „derid•?dly the beet , and anapest Soap evernirdo in thloCeuntry : One pound ' or it will go as far, for any collies. Clore of the,Con.mon So pln general use. It la made open a new • principle, of the toot materials, and known only to VAN, HAOI.I d 3lcKtosa. It does away entirely with the w ashboard —save, the neretity of tr,illng the clothes. it does not shrink Flannel, remora Grease. Mk or Paha epott,'peel frilly. and from the most delicate fabric. antes fully ntieholf the time and labor notiolly spent tQ do the washing. It is warranted free from SaL Soria, or other injurious alkalies, and sttaranteed not to rot pr lojure the clothes. rif-For sale by all respettable Orneent. and itholesaie by TRAIN k rdeIIIFAXE, .• Nen. 22 and 24 South itbarves, PUILATYA. Vs-Caution le...Therebeing several imitation. brand, at Detersive Soap In market. the nubile eta anti. fled that none ',genuine except ...Tan liaagwook Mc. Keened' stamped upon each bar at the Snap. as well as on. the boxes. (December 3,14 494•2 • . Waft?. EVPSING BEADiIiO4 • Biod Books ay Pelee, to suit the Thaaes. :I UST received from the Trade Sale, -a large and varied assortment ref Standard MUM [ *aeons Books wbieh will be seld'ot very tow; rates, ift tiding persone• desirable opportunity to supply them- whoa with reading tor the approartling winter event ogs; among which will be found. ' The Warertey '.love's, various editions, some as low .as 111 1 50, - evenplete. , neyelopiedia Amerieana, .14 vols. . Clarke's, Scott's and The Comprehensive Commenta ries on the Vitae. 'Chamber'," EneyMpeedlseif Literature sled Inthesue lon for the People. Cyelosirdla of Amatirms Literitiare, ' AllibouoUl4rtionery of Authors. - -• • Lippl neon's Gazetteer of the World. Bayard Taylor's Travels, complete. flume and Steesuley's • Ilistory. of Bogland. °Udmurt' Iflstotf of Rowe. • Fielding's and Satolleit's Works. ' • Addhern's Works. complete: '. • Irriseott's Complete Works. irebster'it Complete. Works. Tubs St dr tlind's Queens of Zughtnel.' flush Miller's Popular Works of Geoltrp,• frvink'iLl kr of Washisstoo, 5 vols. • • Poetics' Works of ail the leading at:Oboes; varioos seti• lions and styles of blodtogs t Yor i.l by , . • „ • lb HANNA'S, . *ere BE, opposite tks.Yriseciat Chord: Oe IWO . • - - •• • _ 44 NEW MUSIC! '" NEW MUSICUI - - (4ILAIS of Italian 'Music' --son-1 dinette. "Ito rt le Diable"—kellak. ; "Les ltaguettets"— . • , "The Crystal Set," with, brillhtet earltwow—rhimitt. "Street Itemorles"—lfeekel. "The Uysteries"—Doelsetti. "Pettokseot Polks"—Sports. • "Crystal Sehottiseta"—Bellak...., ' • ‘Trylakling Star , „° • "Domino Gallop"— "Wake Thee. Deareet;!' freta - 11 Tretatore....Terdi.:, "Oa the Cold Shore( of theltianser"—Pidlisd: - "datattees,.o, Prelsefled la Ills lioliners",..lo4ola. "04 be Joyful la the lard *ll3, Lorodir 9.`vollrought.Thesso, Ivy LearrAt:o4 , "Adieu to the Village'".- - KlMeal;.: ;lc* • • 1 -Our Shebat 010-...ltainhark, ' • 4 1loodelettelialLt"—Benak. • . • 4 nonge•TrAdwire-folkii,L'-;pellalt., -- - , - _ 3 : liallwraille.•••mk4l4lll4t MAIL • • - "N0t.,40, lovatajelen •tosttagautiol 3ti .igersar,ek • •- epiteasitiot Help Llirformr:Tioylor. • , •-"Illecitoky:Cool Ibmitev-DraralL, 'Witils"-41414., -• • wt.? Shit Pcdkars.ll4lAL -f, wi1fe...1 1 00,--, 4 '. _ • - Centro Strut =ff=la &IVE , MIZZIEI * qtaTilitata,,r t-tlirrilWatibir.llol44imillsmseol irlibobibminglognafr.tsperisnol OWN. I St a1r4411 - tic kb, la ibasi*, tor .sie_se. ULM WINPOLT, Cilapat 10.• lip , . IL Soper% Rataldesai. Pottnillo.lloamber 60* z*.: , : 4117 .7 : 1011INT CAIItrierSINIPPERS. &ecosi xftWont. article ler sweeping 'anithilatompas sittmeit ays7 ilaikaiwit sakes ap •Terytblits dem , A Jody lobo dall-11R 4 cosh sir NIS •1741 6 :04 (ski 319 let the 00. has.w oh. 5e4114.01 11 For Ojos B. SA Nll.lllllll, • SAP& Yaistrillom. ' JAW . AN c• ,•.. 7tlr. 311ibee ' nely tear . , — l . f . l . , Ilbwopened thepop* '. . -a ) .' or t f ftptefilter .34 for Me isaien. aritElterrores le menus Of tradeoffs so In to lbsitsf that Philadelphia Auttimds ellbitdi,:find as , he has arta Is the CASEI *yetis decbtritely. trill be* ablate sail e satiny olbar MOM fi1441104 In the b 106,606 I .., '•,' • fentinille:W.lli'SA Wl' - e—hE t ..p cwltatipl? A, 'EI S t: ... t, 0 fA, A Elleuroiairi of Ewen) Keeitlinlge faith* reope. ..bwing i tq u. l s and Seleners.GeeOmphY.MolfrafillT. ft Natu r al , d, Illustrated by, Enonerlogir and Maps—now, pe litdat In monthly! puts.- hies, IS Mtn: to bd colnfiletcd In SO N4ll, tormtare elven save* volumed. Noall to Snow ready and snbitrlptians mr• totte r s at I t . •• -• • - • n‘iarsnawarneeetert. retivenki. siet,SlL VA -1 . -, • -A ilr " r OA p e S i A l l& %It If 4 el N i l l e li ge ri POTsta l l .e„ et * llia 't - 0 10004 Store, arena , of Syrket . and , Eentre Stredif,,a idopely of RAtISAGAS PUDIAG& seßk PLR owl 'W , I NOS Xh.d T. warranted rod, topther with-alt antionabla articles in the Green Grocery Hoe. and Intiterithelpnbile to glee him . call, feeling confi dent that zh• nail Ore them entire satlrfarthro, both with mond to lb@ pikes, and the quality of the articles kept Inc sale. • i _. 'UM UE/4 DILLLXGEIL Putt/Mild, November IS, '55 -414 t '8 - —4— tailit ' i lOr P, 84 Thompson, T irw.b .ntturnn IN lIARDW ARE, C.UTLERY, 1 •i.._, IRON, TOOLS, &C. . COITIOT Centre and Market, "Sign of the neer 'I . i I movraviLLE. PA. r Jamestyp, 'La ‘ fo-tt • - -- - SCH;ERTLE'S Wholesale "Id Retail BOOT AND SHOE STORE, CIENTR St:, . t ' i V j 'Pei taw sll4s, . ,--- -, 2 doors fin IligiSt I , 4 4 1 , . f ."' e _ P ' • inmaliateltr oppco kto -- ' -.- the ray* Wool f rut.,.."96 1 ...H - : 1146; 1Q ) The buellters hteien- 6:411.;11 -- •• VSJ 4" liVely COI ted tot a t the • 4 •' , .7 . ..:-. SUMO linnlrd sllnd. The su tiec r !her has i r ei'fi . ".. just retinhedl from the 1 . Eastern Olin with a large assortment or Winter Goods. Amtng Liu anolment may be found—Doors and &GOES, Ladle.' and Misses' GAITERS. GAITERS of all klods and:sty es for 'Neu. Also, Children's SHOES, of varloue kiln& • An aftooitm nt of H. F. Pica's Reading' Work toots and Shinsl hater Proof Boots: Calf and Sip Pools for Dom ad Iso,la root variety of Gum Shore. Sly ansirankosets with manufacturers are ouch that nowhere eau sh,es he rad cheaper for ctan than In lb* above place, 1 A long experience In the business, and the fact that the best workmen are employed. guaran lees the best work. His-prices are as low, If not lower. than at any other place that Mitre Maud. cau and ex amine for, yottnwelvea. • • AQPPEsdeclel stlention paid to the sole of Children's Shoes with mgraLtic TOES, of which a gprat variety hal hand. I ' . I . • D.SeligitTLY. Pettnitte, October 23,,,1tt 44-Gm ' 1 MOROCCO FACTORY, ) • And Leather and, Shoe - Binding Stare. Railtaciciars!, between CII notoh , V aid lAgit'srrcifit, POITVILLE, PA. TIIFI undertigned respeclutily in.. forilot tiormairrs, Storelmems. 'and the Palle renerally;that he has leased the Tannery with all its pparlenreen lately car-, _ s fled on h . J. L. Mew ',..11" --- Air. when, hn tonnunse- tr 1 tires Al4l. KINDS OF —i itOßOCCO.Mdc.itralts - , • • —... French it.,••r, :hoe; t .. - . 0,....N.,1 lat and Rook Aindln!P. " ,: JO l itiV , iiik Lidog 'and Roans '', ; 1 , ,.11-sk .- f all re re. I lie hula- ' •••‘ -, on band agenet al ala 'lntent of 41! kinds of ill iga I EATIIt, t ea k tanned . - ''..,,a-.., , ,--.......-;.,...., .... 1 10WII rd Red filale Leather,tinge i nainar'= -- r.nakil laughter !ilea French inct COY ciirSkinit,..miNEßs' PPM iEATItEIt, Lariat. Leather for belle. and stood 1., ?Jacket Leather for pampa. and an eat ensite satiety Of nets, Threavtr. Nails Pe" Clam}., fee. All kinds 'of ulna, Slieen; Goat, Deer.allier, at the ke t a l.O . S 30 taken fa ex hangs for ' d ither, at highest to rket priers, or paid in oath. I °et. 15 1 ..',te r 1 . , flf..A9 STROCSr. IXTH itNNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT _ _ --I GONTIINIC ED GLIII -COSMOPOLIITAN i I nh of the', et P p ' ularttfl e n t s ia titution.( oo . l og reeeltred i tri a ratio imp Ilivkiar year; ' ay palms cow &come 01. Mt Willett WILL V' lee— e beitilftil7 • - due Friends." co-- ohry of the. , nee year. •1 I N' - . eau—A yl.y Season Admission to the Galleries, 513 roadway. •Ifew Torte: ' • n add'nal* whieb.' over sir htendoni salable Works Art a p 1 ... Drees to subueribers ea Premiums, comprising hotee I tinfings, Sculptures. Outlines, f Ate. by the that ATTltrifaY. and Forel* Artists. . .• --- - THE c u rse Esno. Vino, which Peery, subeeriber will receive isteroliat.lo en orelot of siabLerietton. entitled "SHAIISPEAItE AHD HIS FRIENDS," a of a estricter to give unquelified pleasure and salts. "se inn. N ji O work Of equal. alue wee ever before placed within , each of tit/ people at aneh a price. The emus'. ng is of very larelvize, helm printed on heavy plate viper. 3 4 il'i Mehra. making a most anperb ornament Irultelie fort the etlis of either the library, parlor, or office. 1 • t I • I I It tit be tent felony port vtf the country, by mail, 3 be ln rec tics ei l v in ,A de n r. pas ta If t s i g . e p i : y e : i ir o l e . ~ w i , .. i T t s :ll:7 ,t n u t i L i I I ,T t i l:ti g ls ur 43 ht i l t il e :work' delivered frse of charge, it r d T ,the s A y r l t t J h e . a 3 7 f o .tr i m j e .. y: r. r. , fi l sr , t . l o wee e rl w of h la k e h s! . : ....t. • ~ .1 ., ks wil close and the Premiums be Ten to subxvi. owl 1 ° E ri n pert; IS reldfie l ied to a single en Allen. Thoe mitt' g $l5 are eLltied to pia membe hips. • . Ti iSubseripflons f California. the C nodes , and all' ereignirrOvincee, must he $3 50 instead of s 3:in order e defra ysato, postage& Ae. . • . ...., ' J i re o r f su li. n r s i x , is a h , lug.tofutiat clubs will apply fore then . lThe Ittifully Illustrated Art Journal , string full orrice I refill be sent an receipt of 13 . eents, 42 stamps • colas " 1 . • .. - • lAddrees C. L.l)P.llllTeActuOre a A. A., - t -t. ' s.lllund MS BIIQAD'W.tY, Aix reek. Sabot ripitons alsireerived by . I l lIIENJ. GASMAN, ' i • - Hon.ftee for W00'441 Ontittly. - Dee. 2,, , 5p.- - . , ', . : 49- , A - - - o ,i° TAVERN" E, Civil En, 1 a . glfulov4 TREMpflebu Iktli enunty,e., will tend le the retinas es of e profession.' Hering unwinds r 4 30 years. r perien flatter* himself that be ran tens erissthiection. - , . . ;t , s Hee H -large ne be of Testininnisliz, which will be gladly almirn. Eitraels flito a to, or *bleb Are here with stinnitted :. • , , . lextratl of letterien , ra Clew. Apace, L knee, dated, Fretr I • • I WM, litth September, 15.34.:3 • ' • "Ilavlnd, been it...striated with ynn f.,e Otero! years In the„(V,l4llXlrtinll of the most difficult part of the Penn'af Ciro!. It give* me pleasure to cute' that while acting *s ties of ournrincipa I engineers, you gave, full gettf.ttrilot to all concerned, end was COTlFid.led 85 1 COMpetint s eflelent and faithful officer. and I think not In leriq to L lany upon our public - Works at the time.” [Eztraqt or letter from Jaws IL Satt.i.i.r.sq..doted,llowr I ling Green. Kentucky, Oct lath. 113474 °As 1 member of the board of Internal Improvement* of Ey.) end,-IPresidant of the bated of Green A Berner Elver rotridisslonere, Mr: Livermore was employed by me to Superintend as Chief Endo eer the line of clack water linen Green rt Garner river. L Making the se. teellowof3ll:l,... ifho Wes en entire granger to PM at that tined Was guided by Gerl. Lecock of the Paula's. public Works. 'llls 'testimony In Mr. L's. behalf was of the tno74lll4tteltilfg thwarter. My long subsequent Se. seehttiOn With him in ennsequenee of this recommenda tion, Mt him in every respect worthy of the high moral *n professional character given MCI by that es , etientlntan. • • Permit ) g s• tr add MO he uniten with; great and va.' lied elpeence In his profession a spintfou Integrity, • which ail a etVirtoty to the success of any work upon which he nay be engaged!' ' ' 1 , , . . • . (Extrait of letter from nos, W. L.' Garzowenn, and •twele,e9ther prominent eithens of Weimer county, egan tly Past rated Art Journal, Kajotoicl . i, r dstett Bowline Orlyen,l4unt?eky, . , ; . . "he. uhderslined rills on of \Taint's' cinnaty, talus this malbbtl of expressing their very httit inprecLation orthe skit} and ability olk Alonzo .Liverntore, Vaq . as a eidl,Engibeer, and their tnileat rouDden4 in 11. ifiteg• oily an * an. They cannot forbear to say that they know no dentloman In whom they. and ac ;they believe, Ilk enll.ll sect inn or KentuCky. hare higher roundonre an a taltheni, accurate and aclenthle engineer." [Extract of letter from - lion:, 'Jain J.•gattersnew. tbr• - wer Ookernor of the State. of Kentutkar. more rev cet# U.S. 'Senator GO nail !YAW. his let . gram wvittne in like. ltitl, at V-ashing. . 1 4. •• • ton City :j .. .Vor!mothetycors paid 1 hare not' till Ibis. season met with Sfe:l...iverniore—,antertor to that t i ne be was in the anaploymeist of the Slate vf Kentucky, on her work a of intermit inspnivernenta nttd gave I bellaisk universal sat- IsUctidn. , 1 bad theipleseure of Moine Pelkinitaelluobv lance and ' Aitercuurso with him, and frouunil my know edge 0214,1 lakb phissuro in recinusiending hint as g genii . wortby of respect and cdnlidenci. [Estr:Alt of letter hum ions Iroldukt, Ent., a highly expa civil engincer.dated . liarristurg, April akir.4.lcenuare bat lung experienre NO competent skill sad industry. Ith unsullied inlegrjty." Ncor•P‘i' 49 . , !-. • --;4411-3m. • ! •I: ' - PATENT .POCtET '. 4 : CQXN., DETE.CTOR, . Fo#,Testit4 tie . - yari . oat; Kinds'. of GO . and Silver Coins. T'llSl admitted ;by 'an to be she most pelted. thing of Its kind ewe offeredeo the public/. tt is r rpm II that It aux be carried In rho pocket with.. • out au! . Istostrenienea.• • SOPErri .r 4bereherest alseat/1 hare (if ". , -I c r ' Mir erg Storikeptr shrialit Aare it/ . - • - Kir . ..,.. - I' i - 11.31mh.„,eA ,„ .„1 have at ... i • 4 P•Ar - 1, . 4 v•ri .Ilan to Bwsineu should he ft/ It q se t a at th same moment, both aim. thickness eel w tsb,A,frotte I halt Dime to a Dollar In Slicer. and Duca 8 , isc gold up to 820, besidee foreign Ookt and Sit/ L s, Ll s b, as qu iehly Feel), without the asetsfance ote wrd It. Is ehople p enigma, useful, durable, ess. - • tmid. t i d perfect. . , .437 - 1 A Warrantee goes with every onethet hesold. ~. r - - , 1 6 ,4 i E OWE DOLLAR, _,. , oat-pa id , to any pirt of tho United States.. . , . . arrigett what the Newspapers sayneeThe poinesakne,ot It is a picket guarantee against being im•• weed Upon writhe/potions eoins.—Xeles.. Detekt imp Is lure. errudee. Inisitable•—nr._ Journal. • . A what due with 06 itt his poswosion, may bid 44. sure to Ilea most 11011111 cosoterfelter of thee da14r.4 10 .. "U as. 1. . rlve tirmitnine. it,hocit ' bmitatkitt, to he the meet prefect thleig of its 'kindest odeced to the' public.— rests li*gluten - ' ', _".S.- - s - , !He like It. a d mdlally'vecommetid Itto public flyer. ...-..ll'atforeej t er . . I . • ir,clillt I vtl63 ttia than tottl.-Ci'fir jai. . 1 , itir ;- I.• l' - :A. F. wAarrEn : %A An dgeutwagted in ever" county, la the trotted Stetem to *Was silleasf Allscount wilt he made. Samples ant, Vint terms et speb y,oa.thereceippttat 06 bolter. - ; , AdAretisell enders to =LAY *II Mei ELL'd !• - I I :,Sauk .b*ste: tcpottri . , f7a adeip9ia, re. -,, efluififeeptice has tam the Thirty 'psis Ow. mustmet an* t ife V ceriary /re cpa nion . of .the Cashier, M acc hia . - CletTtr i ltecttulasstthePeople.telnytheablest owia!lnpt.endtheMastinthalvork , and6f' fiyeaktwibergamatt ottani couthibed,da pub: detted•ou iholet sad Il l th of Nei iiitiadtt at ttiti flew" , • • IVO doppo6 pm, .., ... - ' ..,-. '- - ft'.. z , ,liesel• ovithly, 1-i:ip.e: eerie year - . .-- " ,-.---_ • 2 '-'"„ I -leell i t i esi without eattaelberge,e evtiyiti - thri (z_liiii.,„ 6l i the; °chili eoutaistwe s'brgetrattiidbaiof em'atuer k i 1 ,- -Illest tmli Ifeo-bintile 'impmee ..it th e Wriest ' . • .. Elver =A ether Colas 4WD Widibmic thee amitislOU to imp atm warlwitellmblebiessdar OtaleadMoiet - mo 0 1110 01 100 $4 eV riII:WHO et. teases - bibs" -; -;-,.- 0,00 - ' l' . ; ' • - _...---.--,,,,k:u5u0.r.: bIi.IKNELL'S' . i - t-''' P 4 - BOOK Jr* ltiviur,iakddpy...rt Ti 1 , • liiils • • r I Masa e. '. • ' poireiseat woe made to tbe..V. 8. Seabee, the oelebottlett of Cabe. Kr. Slidell, of Losriolona, giving notice of, bla nation . toloffodoe• a bill width* epOfspilatiese to foellitote legothatoo, filtr 'that porrose.` Jelhosoe, of Teeseaoso, goo coder el hie Wort' tine le itittodoei a beinatee4 .bitt, the Howe tiers woo Ault dbouelos Pat cooking to vet, fee Sputter. A eeeosii.balr , lot au bad ea Waiotolay wlth the followiegia• „ . . . Sbersan ! (o.) let Mr. Game!,;,(M, Mr. Bora*. (Vs.) OS Ber/thorium 14 -- Whole somber of ?otos petted, 231 r asciogoi Is a chola, 1 - 111: • , , . . The Repeblioons *sited SD Mr. Elbereas. There wilt evideally a be Do OfiLio,pdlou 114 illßrophfdi Fatalatseoee. ' Po steamship Persia, we have Liverpool dated to the 26th air. -Thet tueltatimal to the waviest', Pewees to attend a Ilaropeale COUTOSIO wen Still delayed on account of a saw diffiteity , rateed Austria. concerning the Repocy "natio! in 2ta/y. A general and simultaneous dharaPaigent on the Dart of Franco and . England is 'talked of; and 14' was rumored that Lori Cowley, the British -AM llamado, st Parts, bad hero autiterited by Napo: teem to make a preposition to that- offset tee the English government. The Londotijoernals, bow.' ever, regard the idea as absurd, and fever theist-% eresseMf the English !arroY alio the formalisms eit. is volunteer soldiery thrbughout the United Zing dom.. Iris remarked, as an mildews* of the tin cerity of the French Emperor, that the journals in France have been officially authorised to en; courage the plan of a mutual general diaaraes. - meet. Nothing decisive has oetarred yet between_ Spainand Morocco, but Spain centime's snaking prepiratio.ns to prosecute the ear, and was eon., traetior for military store's. aid chartering - steam-. erg in England. Austria had granted a fell sit- . needy to all her claimed soljeets enmpromised la ' the-Italian ffieribaldi bad' published a pro.'• * demotion to the Italian people. ending . with the • energetic expression that,"inorte thaw eel", wet must lay op stores of gold and steel, to preterits.:. ,a gout% reception for whoever may attempt la tbroiv-us back Into our foron.e miserable atate.": . ' A Mir MEC 121 THE NOVEL - ....--,, • . . • ,' moat iii Ellskt. WotiliSaMa, Dec. 9, 2 P. Me—..nit Outit• is not in oettion. • • An exciting scene occurred to.day in thelionte. 31r. Logan (Dem. from dem:monad Ms•' colleague, Mr. Kellogg (RIL) as "a • skulking spode/ omd coward," for sot proving tihs sisertion concerning the D..uglea and Oreeley_bargein.• Mr. Kellogg, who was sitting near hint. sprang: towards him and was about to strike him, When several members coshed in and restrained both. ' L.gen also beratoeforiout, and Wes 'shoat to strike Kellog, when beams forcibly held back. Great" confusion prevailed oti the floor of Ow'. • Elou‘e,' while the galleries applatidid Kellogg . loudly ti hisses sad cries of ill kinds - bang ming.., led with the applause. „ Several Southern mon Lo-" op to stolid* . . gen. • Mr. Katt C.) went up to Kellogg; and" bid some conversation with him. ' - • • All la quiet now ; but the seeee was an *settler one for a time, and there Is 4011 groat doal'of feeling . furthervote Ma the Speakership. :; ' Kansas Election. - , The entire Republican State Tieltet bat been. elected in Keens by upwards of 3000 ulefurlty.' Every county but one gave a Republican 'taajor ity. ' . , .2LIT""Dotei fail So ace Sixtik dolma' Anuovestes utent,' and brilliant oilers, in another column...i • 1 .:,- FD`A . Startling. Tnsthl—Huodreds die anon. ally from neglected coughs, and eolcts, wb by the ace of a single bottle of Dr. Wistar's of Wild Chrrry, their lives could be preserved a given old age. ' Day none unless it has the written' signature . "I. Beat." on the wrapper. - yeiffl•Lcsro Shipmerac—rt is astonishing to lie the large ain•tuin , of, McLean's 'firnesrenntistear Connltt. that is shipped .e 6 daily to different party' 'of the country. It is scarcely three oientb• chars - this article was first introduced, and nuw, judging from it. yapi,pale, it is ktictwo and:appreciated \ • oil over the Western country. • •• Every d•uggist, dry goods or grocery merchant visiting our ray should be sore to obtain ap ply ; of this Cordiol. It le just the thing regal 4to strengthen end invigorate the weak and ted.-Bs. Louis Lanoecret. jseruikaet fail id see Sixth ,Amintal destosrsek meat," sod brilliant, offers. in another column. ES4 OF TIIE: T . ASSOCIATION. ratty Sub.erthers to this 'ln its €4:th paw.) are tp ' 14104 '7lth that (of any ',6qntbscriSiag 03, p. to 7x TO - .ShAspeare and - . POTTM*ILLE MARKETS. -. . . . I (Wholesale Prices.) ' Wheat Flour, ultrlfrouliy,ja bar - ,au1 e ,,,.511 0000 l i p :, do do extra, do .' 1. , 6260 6 00 -• do do superfine, - do' , • 16600 600' k Rye Flour, do 400 -. i Wheat, 'prima 'bite, '• c t' bushel, 1 60 ' do , prime red, -do - n 120' . soup Beaux, do 1 2, Dried 'Pearbes, pared, •+4 pound,, -14 t :' •do do- ', unpared, do Dried Apples, ' do - ig Ilya, 11 btrahal, . 96,11ntter,perppund, •20 ,- Corn, do ' 61- I :thouldere , • 00 0 Oats, 'do 4tillartia, . . /24 ‘k Potatoes del 46,t.ard. ' Timothy ' Seed , '2 lailleef ; hind quarter 1114 4 CloverOred, 6 6 1, j do furl quarter 01b.4 - , flax porton, 14 C00164411.15.te-r.ll ton 4660 Ninta,4 o2 l lll , • 21116alt e look, ' 140 ~.•,... r . PoTTs VILLE PRODI.I iIeRKI4II. litetoll Prices.) 1 . PLOUR,4o.—txtra ramllflYlour. 60 60: @atm do - .$6 2:a: superfine do $i Ott le /hi: and Rye Tlonrat $470. ltuelewheat Floor at $3 00 . 0 llnud. Fire Cbop at 90 eta.: Corr Weal $1 GO and 311detilogs CO cis. it bushel. 044111.--Ityeaelltal $1 001 i bu.,Corntledo;thito46 ~ do., HEATS. , -Reef sells at 0 11) 11 cit.., IR lb; Matto* 0011 do. Veal 1210: Pork. 10 €420.10; Fborildeca 9030 do: Ham 11 to 14 do., Bologoa Eatimagea. 12 do ; Port Bauralca 12 dn. PROVlSlONS.—Thattersella at 024 els 13. Ckeett• 123/ du.. i:gtl 22 e V doe.. Lard 1234 et a. 311 b. • Orkou9 Fe St lk,••11" •it bite 9 do: ilulaiT dot ••A"Whitel 10 d C el tubed and Itteverlced 11 do. '11.311.-11alibut 1234 eta. It 3 o.i; Black Ylab 7 .I.tS eta. de. cr.urr AND TEGETALLY.S.—AppIes $1 013 g st so ?beetle,: Po(Moe% 45 a :,0 et.. 40,0511.M1112 1 .4 rtc. half reek ; Sweet l'ataloes 123.‘ (. 1 .6 :Zeta., half park"; Cabbage to 4 ela.. tl bead. lc'l'S FOR SALE ON TIME.—The . • .ohoerlber Is prepirrd to WI lots on Grotottoftl 1111 n Unto:running hoot 10 in 15 year% to non* 'rho de nt to improve the Pane . ApplJ to IL IIANNAN. --------------- CHOPPERS! • • CILEAVERS, BUTIitIER KNEVEt3, 01tope. Miles, le., at STlClrrlklt t THOSIIMINV, eor. Centro sod Matkut Witt& CORN• AY, STIIAW, and (;WLN FOD— CtrriiltS, at STICIITFR k fII I ).MPSOrkI. . 3-4] Cos. Centre and Ilsaft streets. AXAPS of Sclutylkill County. of tbe Coal I:recap...lu l'ocktiCkyk term. °a tmliors. and Cram-11. for sale by . R. BEV Gerbil, >laps S biota, ea o faa atilt toy nap to %boil wbo desire thou'. FOR THg. PAILLIOIBI 7- 77 Sewing Maculae* at .00. rCHE Sub s criber has just received a Int nrilin IIEttIiILETTEEAUNG M:IT Y )(ACE. h any petran can tarn to pow *lib la E nibintits, which rill bk. si , ll at iiiv . lnkr rata of lA.—with lniidl• Twin. ark. tinewt •Impla and thirfoct isitehineil to the market. C4ll and SOU thmin. 11. n AN. Agent flrr the Manotietoritr. . _ 'COMFORT IN COLD WEATHER! For eh tin money II OUNANDS of SA NFORI*Sz P . ORTARLII lIRATERI at. Sad' ereryWinter to direr their phlti warmth ilso happy dirnerr, whore ptiasa, and not alloyed by thought, or a hoary bill ter foeJ. THEY WARM ALL 111 Y. ItinMS W/TM ONE nit% and with very little oral, burning (le was and dritaU With no eitakers. Jost the thing ibr Direlling.adigean, Churches, Moldy. Re., Ac. 8A NFORTYS. 0/lALLMOT: fIRATER. . , 0601/11-1 I s#lsrkt , /)+ ltnleglo, 1W• fig Alarkets. MISCELLANEOUS. grr!rißKTCK,l