BE • n. t • dituttrs' .3outunL ELI POTTSVILLE, PA. - . :9ATtrIt.D.A7Y, APRIL 19;.185G; Honorrat.AriAtits.—ln our columns will he 'foand the proceedings of the ,'Borough Council. Exceptiotp,,ii appears, were taken . to our puhlicatiOn4 ith regard to the collec tion of taxes, &c., by Mr. Etiercher. a member of Council. t He d4,ires us to correct riur Lstate,• meats.. Wekill i ckude_ayor td do so; but .in making ,the coriection .it. presents -a mach more unfavorable state of affairs than we sup ? pose4on the part of the collect Or. and Ave think that after the ,correctiotis are made; Mr. Baercher,..or any other menthe!. 'of Council, :will find it rather difficult' A° defend the - offt.!: . vial conduct Of the collector,', exciting suspicion as to honesty' of motives •in doing so. f• • We stated that when the present Td-ool lectorwas reelected, there waS,due, from thd duplicate 'at th dlose of the year over $4OOO. The Borough account states that there were due $5,147 69 cents. We made-an - allowance of $1;100 for Percentage• and cxonerations, leaving O'er $4,00D: This is correct, or else the Bciroitgh account is incorrect. The du , plicite 'for the • present • year, amounts in• round numbersjo $15,700. We published on the 12th of April, that "upwards of '..36 ; 000. of the first (which is an error yf pint, we wrote''] it prcsenf 0, duplicate, retimins uncollected,. or unaccounted for; while the BOrough . j am sold at a ,considerable ,dis. j connt, and put 'chased by the 'collector with money belonging to the Borough." ' Now for the facts. When the present 'col . lector was re-elected, there were upwards of . $4 l OOO due the Borough on the . duplicate f, ? • ,:the year before. Onkof ... the Cintncil objected to his receivinjg, the new dupliclate until he settled the old. We belieVe he did not' receive it until July, ;Alien be paid itTto the Treasury in. that Month. cips—and in kep tember and October the balance. amounting to $1,139 9,1, was paid into the Treasury.— Of the. 51,378 87, we learn that oni ) . ;.about S3(O was paid in money; the balance was in .orders. It was' stated that , the duplicate for 1851 2 35 was s..ttle , l iti -We are sorry to state that this is no corrifct, tire above statement Will , sIWW. • , ho . unuaries,sobOr truth nullifies the accuracy. of a sentiment delivered on a spirited c4easion,-like that of. the 17th ultimo. If the laWs enacted by England for the bene fit of Ife(anti - , : were severe, the peculiar • char . acter of its people - reudered harsh .measures • necessary ~T hat-portion which is kept in ig-• norance, itnd poverty by the sy,steln, must be siontrolled by an iron haii i d. If, those laws Kaiifi failed in accomplishing . the'lqii . Lect contempliited in their, millet meip, it- is o ivieg enti i rkly tt, the .lifortunati - _ , degradation of the great mais Of Alm Irehte . dc wriu4s and opressious , have for years bei,, a f a e,arite theme with mall fry, p-41- iticians Apd thostl desirous of currying;popday favor. Ceii;itire is freely hi , :apvl upon lsn_l; leis while the fa:et that the great-Zaitise (71 . Ind :1111's degr elation, is owing `to the ieflueiice ot • the Papal priesthoo'd and Ilona is carefully kepi trim yi•rii•. No stronger proof of the truth of this-assertion is needed, than the evidence u 1 travellers who have passed through and are •:•with the (.7owlitkqii of the Prolestant and Cittholle sections of Ireland. 'lreland iMevi:iv other civilized country on die face of the glidie,,where , Papaey controls and in ;'fluences the titatiSeB, laws no matter how good, hutilime or beneficial,. are inoperative. Sultavikin county, we wituess • the Same rebel lime! Vint :doing those under Papal control a spirit Which arrays those under the control of the priesthood, against American laws, in stitution 4 and customs. •We would ask - those paltriotieldefentlei : s of Ireland's; wrongs—do we oppress? Are fn. l l our laws g. Priesicraft --and ruin -drinking appear to be inseparable; and to these causes not Eng- . hoof: , oi.pression. are Itttritlnt:lbli! the YearS "; degradation and wiser: icl ch'haveanai • ked the career of that unhappy country. Observation Delving stmt '4) the ,ho ter th.d.ietie ngpet cent:i for refir. - . of tbeir.infinenen„.f . onvibeed nthofig fool exerwroli " that to these causes the Irish uaas:.s 'tut this is not to the I . " were indebted fur theirntiseiablecot`tdiuuu.— lished Borough account on the first ''f May We reciilleet, .that some time since', when last, there were ttil,tll: 1:1, of orders unpaid, Pvher Moclinnes had gathered into theiferm On a large portion of which the Ihqn . u2ll wits- p,.•ra ice! ranks in 'this county, five thoilSand paying inten'''t... Pi" teeiMaller-s,and he had been suddenly removed due, but th'e cullector le id or 104 • not t h.Li c ene - of Lis god work, :lowa man collected $.5.1 -I 7 tiO. act!tir I ;!i'th. p ildi haul t'vho ri,i'ded near our otliee, exi2atiatell , warm statement, which after deducting . the'per-cent the benefits that had been taintiirred on age for collecting and exonerittions„ $ 1 " hire: le,: isigning the pledge, uud stieking to it 87, none of whi L :li it paid into the Trea even aft l er Father Metlinnes left. ;;Since we, sury until Jul follow Mg. This sum edit hej have stopped the use of hi l lier, we ficieut to redeem all the outstanding Milers more comt:ortably in evert respect, have May 1, 1855, lcaving a balance of upwards' f iir, C ., l ,l ls - our quota to the church, and s26lll) l :whicll4•otild have been appropriated to have to:spare. Under the 'old condition of the. reduction of the debt and saved the ; tax things, every surplus cent of bur earnings went payerN ur4arils of ti-iif.Ott interest, whiCla the3 ' 'to the grog shop and priests. '.'Such.gerkt Omen are compelled to pay on the debt and outstared intreitsl and Weepers over the wrrnigs of op. The foliowimr are the payment: +.4 , 1e on the auplicate'rir the pre.ient en , .li2Lig M:L:v Aniunnt...l duplicate its ,r0310111 , 1110 -7, d' , . Oct. 12th, 1 t, la3ineni, :;t; (let. 24t11, 2.1: It • - Dec. 11th, ,i.. • Total amolint pail Jar : - uary I. 1S5(l. Jan. 120, 'AIor. 20th, .1, Total paid iu Lirdi nrrai,l Deduct f,,r per eviiTn... , and extra r.l for 1655-%qi. Italance. Leavit4 a., 1.4,1 a ie., $7.17 , 1 :1 le.: paid. April; 12; et ill.OOO • ary we we ey:•le I:Li.C7C iy tinder te.rl;. Vett on .11,1 d 1 two clay: utter 4itir 1,11, t k,14 . 4t1 ~1 1 1111.1 :1 day th, l.,:1111to rrea-,ury - • . . i 2 i ing ordetis, , pr „,,, se d T r 0 a ,,,1, el;: . (stitute the-reaboppresSiou ~ c 2 4 ,7r-e".,,,,fi',•,,,,,ti. , ,,,'.—Tliiii i ite waq Bel tlt(' irorSt is . 114 t“ come. The collector, ~,,,,,,,, ~ ni n pio , trates [1 . 14* people in the dlist: and in Christ church, Iteadiug! on W 1 received the dull's-ate f(tr the present. year( i.y Iti"shop . Potter. ond on . ;Thursday we are Hlrp , riSiiii that peNons professing t(1 be i•.:nclied this Borough for, tho pinto's( last :I uly.. WC believe-ainounting in canard non, .et intellig.talt, can iii , ..the face' of these iiinlenia• i'lg the some ceremony ,itr:•.iTrinity begs to sls.7oo—nOt -one (Tat Of this dnpli ; ~, beds,' ' l . , 1 . , .. ~• . --; .; )„ 2 tacecening. after the nsitatirervicc, me inttne llama, assertions, timiounn,l cate WAS paid into the i re.tsury until Oct. 12, Lev. :\lcs , rs. Washburn unit. Pryor ( ; tort of lEngland'S•Policy in ruling;lrehind. ,:,.`ter the delivery I,yllisliif?: Porter c w heP orderst " the w-ne""t of 5 2,5 " 36 cent' - Years; 4ince, before this state of.- the ease yressiVii. Fertioin approprtate to , dice young ;pc:l . -sons, the were paid into the Treasury, and perhaps a ' was faly a ppn-ciated, it ma y hai4 ., answ...re.l ' }:,ale 'l'', , t : itY r l e.contiCine.i. , trt i e entire , . small s lllll of :i"'"-eY , CP t" • •l'i". 1, 1 ''''''''''' 'to acqiiire p.q.alhritv, to eXpres's .such ; semi• ot site most interesting: enaracter, an six months after receiving the duplicate, the n „,„,,...1 now, the sine. i.l i i fi at. „I'L.; stud .. impr„ I,!(ted is by a la rge ai . o .. lltorit : ~i , 'whole sum paid into the Trea-ury on this la- 4 : i , lit al, It'. ' T.. Irk), patri,its-who are thrown. ( 'eat ini`:!'• Re),,,,,,,! . .,...-...m,.. J o tii, ,mo rr i,, Plieate was 85,094 55, svliii. the' Bormigh ' l i ng:and ereti , taily Kept' thh cheap 1 of entii!lovitient li'v the revolution, the change sf corner of Lentre aril Ntarket. FL Council had issued tic up to that time, ; is., disiiii _ sieiiiii To 'rel.:old, : i a w i ne iliil.te - 0,,,,,,,1 t,, t h e oppos ; ite ili;10 . tot till amountil., , to . $12,891 54!! These .wslers e , rner'of Centre :ITIII 'l,'.:LFt..,l:erlcet ,; eititioni.nf the eaus s of licr depresSion mac ' ... •, • . ,:ore room formerly occupied by i are presented at the 'Treasury when thete is_ he Ifs:m i ll riswelras..l,o " tiefiejai, c.ho has removed t o Fey ,tf;Ma r t'z 'no money, and endorsed, after which they draw ‘ ~ it i .. A. Attentite observer of tin:: Politic: l l an d ' p ox Stie . h . teT 3..:Th . i . ,m17,n wi)l ol 1 twaro or , ta inn Brest 1..; rinse '''' l "', ~c't" aft', rd 4 " 1 "; 1 ` 11 ;;I.',„1 i.t.lltion• a 1,0 - I:,,c.ii, h,is.i,„l fa il e d to l' ld t‘i t.", l .," r t 'i" l ` i c r c ii "t i :: . „ l !L!„„ i „,„, them—and those who catihot alh,rd to {null note the great impro&tnent ' Which •.,r 1,, , :i', ;',,,,,,,fn.t. , .ryTh.1it Corti ..(11tiqrNi - eg . i:i theni are forced to sell them at a large. dos- ' ,i , 'i , .1 , •. 1 . , 1 I, 't . ;--te Denial I. iluffman's c,i:toldishin ; years has elhiric.eri(xl, the progress (), t hi , count to brokers aril others whoi , t rewired t., !timid( anything in - pay ' countr r y.• tinder the o • e• 1 1 • , , •''• • . ( _ 1 ,, m ,,,,,, 0 i i ~,,es o n,( ~. •,..,. 4 ,• to. a Ft.ig:e e , 0a0,i., , ! and the collector redeems sorb •as is , may hiw..,, ~,; , :teied i., I; , ,,,,ii i imai ( ~ a. ow .ami.. . lit,r;iii„ic • VI.): • e. 1 1 ~1 !I ;/./ , _. think proper, or 'tliaSe on which perhaps he oi . iiie l coii,iiii o4 , , ol . ilie ii„,,..„.„, , ,i cii . . h.d i a„l... _ , 7 -,. , , ~ ~,., ,/, , 1 :: . ' ii ! , f. 2, • - • , . , arm a meo swept ovcrots With.sue can make the best speculations. ' 1-I`ll of 'he. . which :ill spite . or.the.upp,),,iti , ,,, vir the priest• I ,attinatol 'With i , hortAitO,fltth ii whole alliOlint of 'sll,ot.lo paid into the Trea- h - ,„a, h re i i , ac ,,i ee force—:end t h e 1,,..,,, i ii,i,1 ~ scent with ear friend...4 l :ot "i distatied suit on the ;duplicate, we have been inP,ritiei.i, ;effect_'of active cm io•r; it ic i ti, I relit ii il •is s ii 2 o,ii. ;,',, 1 .1 z . , : !' i 1 a 7 4 1 1 n ; ; - ; ' n ! ": ) ', l nt i i r i ',, k t . I j: . r i fi t •, l , l ; , t s ." ; ',l (not by tlie . "l . re:l:surer) that il.mly about :.,-: ; 33 0 5/ is improvlti:;: When genthnuen talk of En , - Whih n t iL . I • , 'LlL'is not t; ; , , r‘4 .- y :I ,. ll:vtit was paid in money—the babincein orders, land's 7 oppression of. Ireland, the only impri.s. • ~ ;I , ,o n . (t i i : e . , , i t i ' l . .ii, s i t , ,,, i ( t n .1 s, er n i e d ., i i c r t ti A i r e , li c i , ( l , , lj • while it is well known_that a; large portinh of ' slot( We can perceive -he ever experienced, is trees which stood nponithOi . meighlot the taxes are collected in money, Er'c i rY'' : still, clothed in sacerlotal robes of the church I iid with shivereo tronliii•tipoti th; i • • 1 • „ ; the young noes; bent. theirleattess I body knows that ihe i „atioJult. Jou. into the • ~ , t• y o , m , : , ; when they hint' it: her legrtidatjon, Ic ~, • ~1 , , .. , to the fit!'ul iim:t. Ten" with Alt, t.reastiry het Aveen the 2.0111 of March :LO the ~;,,, 6 ~-_,.i• its cause. Itisenueli in ()aching corirac• • • F01111,1F1i1;ht damages tdprintierty, o 14th of April, ($.:1,75ti tso.) Was not collected ' ters--iltuNl. ~. ' f.iio particular injury Going thin i • 4.-•••-• during that period then win,..was it withheld? ! ' ; "P'ini . thE tutu.OWN CaXoE."—Gard: Cale, Was thinmonev. belonging to the Borough, , stars' alit in his editorial career, with the (le ' used to depreciate stiliXurther the orders, and : ... termihation, we perceive, of; doing 'the thing .". then buy, them up? - It would so appear b y ~ • 'so warmly urged. liythe poet. ;Ti gallant , ' 4 the small :Amount of money paid intO thel rea- 1, • d General, transformed for the risnice; into a' sury, particularly as the collector has receive i - 11 • thousands of dollars in money for taxes. which r.-fla‘ commander, threatens to pour abroad- - the payers are willing to Is itify 'too. \.] ' ,iide into any craft that comes athwart his By this system, the t .payer t,s la c been Ibow's; for the purpose of impeding his progress. , uk • In aiijay•ol what hopes might not be crushed regularly swindled out of at least $5OO in in- , . ~. ' it the`lnaval general persists inchi,s sanguinary; ' terest'in a single year—and, those who have 1 • ,- ' poses. been compelled to sell, :heir orders at a, dis• 1 Pur ; We.shudder at the possible re-' ; sub.; The General's experience'may shortly,: count, out of atienst 1 2 ,500 more,. when 'there . were ample - collectable taxes due on the du- ; ; be that of the California editor, whose routine ;. , . , :plicate in the hands 'of the collector, to. meet i of life is thus given: ..Birst, gets up at ten in the mornin ,, —dres. , cs , every order issued by the Mtn - int:h. as fast : as , 't, hion•ielf—puts 011 his hat, in which arc six or' issued, which the records, and the .published ; , ,. / „ Ne f, bullet, lioles,-and. goes, to a restaurant fort statement of-Athe Borough prove. 1 -The fact i:ll,rekokf,a%!te. the breakfast starts to the office to, papers, and ilicovers that he ,s is--...it is i tt direct systeni of Tubber(/ 4'?l t h e lax. I eall€4l a seTion(trel 2 il( one of thein, a liar in , o hother, and a in another. lie emiles lit payers Titt.the people—tend any to:i miter .of, , . - ! ! .- _ ~_tu lips. ~ 2 ~ , 2.. out: b•- . .rospect of noi tog soinctnin,, V ito-,nits Council!Who bas the-bardilmcal.to ilefond this l' l ' la. ' A - - :,11 , 1 i 1t.,!.11 whys three !dank eliallyarges, (it ream or , 2 - system, the sootier he is' out of the Council, ; tii.. , ler which he always keeps on .hand toady : . - • ' . . • potted, to' save - titue,)-- .commences , writing a the better the people. !eolli:r, when it. the clock strikes eleven, a large ..._.' We have now complied with the request of ; in.an'., li ith c cowhide in one liond'and a bowie .)Ir.•Kaerelier, and the members of the Conn. I k ir t i , i i i f i i i i ., l his belt, r. _ i l v i t e ill i i t s iit i , n ,,e a ni nd b a v i l li h s n, h ,, i . i It u ir i ag f the :col, and make -the only correction our iiitor. ', m . treile; down two pair of stairS with :a chair; At ,nation and the ree,trds Will permit ils to make ;.iwe t liv , e t t o'clock i finil d s d t e ha i t b r i e s i e j l e i t a i l i l ) e e i : i ,, ge t s ,i,. h o oVie w he i c e n . —and we incline to the ori r aiOn that th''s"c 6 r - ; ‘ii e ir l tle e' ttila n ir nc of•that nature to setae at the beach ; rections Will not aid the collector, whom 31r. K. that; day at 3 o'clock—goes cunt—kilts his 'man-. 1 undertook to defend, while denouncing iis.— ! tfuhreltie:)7fiTst.e".thlwi'lliergi,-,iin,„)l.the:rce:4ggetriszlzril'x.ed,Stitaprit;ii •We now call upon Mr. liitercher-to make the a fr.tivel. row, azZI has the heel of his boot shp t . off necessary' etrrection of stateinelits made iu 1, 1 ' . 3' ; •I'e ii t ii 'l l ' i l c e" l l - 07. 1 i 4 ,2 U , th ,1 • 9 t, t l o iih th , in a k iic i t ' u P: i v i. It a ent il if:l l ....%l- i t , Couticil—,-aild as we utolcirs il 1 I"- That mite eel - intchmal machine on the table'-LknoWs what it is, , .._ lector is anxious . to have another" pull" at the and-merely pitches it out of the window—writer 1 reform, and then starts. for the theatre— Burtiugh lases, it unly become neees:stiry to . ilt a tt in ielt .'" et on the corner of a dark l'illey,•hy th‘ree • defend him vol .- 141)1y, before the people also. teen—kilts two 1,1 them, and takes the other to We repeat whit we stated before,' that We . a the. ! ro t a Itiouisto. knacksil eturn , i i ig w t r , i ) , slie m o a ffi n e n c h a n t 1 1 ;1_ - have no personal liosiiiity against the collect- teat; ts to ro I g ; him—kills a do'g with a piece of I . ' Pr—we hail but little 'acquaintance with hint Tiatinit stone—gets run Oyer by a cab, and has .1 I - thei tail of his coat slit with the tbrnst.of a kmil'e . —nor against any member of the Council— . sal two bullet holes put through hiS beaver as he ' but our article calling, attention to Borough i steps within his own door—smiles at his escapes affairs was;assailml in Council by members , --ttrizes until two o'clock, nal then °turn in' with ; the; floppy cunciousness of having; two duels to and pronotincell incurred, and. also by the ' fight the next day." coNetor— and therefore we pee v e felt called i 1, .• . ./. 111:1' llin , rs Journal, pulAislieir at Cumber - - upon t,") show lb i : A... , ,ere neder the niailA, - - - and that tin% ' 7 ',;,1 ...!. ir Of,lll l / 1 1FS is 11111Cli • lads, Md.. has passed into the hands of _. Mn ~ w.irse than was rilaaiSe ' nted '1,..) ; • us in that ar- ; thiorge Unities, anti Mr. p. Hartle retires.— tick. ~,- • - - - ; Tile paper; last week donned a new "heal." , - In 'conclusion we would only remark, that llO exhibited much spirit in its . editorial file- I • :,•1: wonlilliro . 4.- that there wits :mile "dirty fpartment. The .lortrital has our best wisher 0 .% .1-.-..c.t..,...,:in . a.5l With mood many more : , fox increased prosperity ill' the future - , work" done iin Council occasionally, but ,vi.el , THE ' STEAMSHIP PaCtriC,4 , -Ei , litLsevea r , willil;frain from publishing any mire than is i " ays have elapsed, since thii-,!Yessel -set. out absolutely neeessary'to ellect.a reform in Our i mm Liverpool on her voyage,to New York, Borough affairs, which.tbe - - pee pie depend ::ind during that period no liditigs of her have and will haVe, or else the Whole conimunityl, oven received. If yet above water, with 186 will becom4 corrupted by silence aqappti , i , . persons on . board , the horrors ` of atirvation rent, acquiescence in such conduct . r ~ i must set in upon ~her. Her owners _consider . figirqe temark that we' had some dificultt.her. loss as - certain; .and. Only, thO r se who in procuring the above figtires,--they are jci I have•friends or relatives on Ward, persist ill ~ the, main correct, rather under than over thei hoping against hope. MIS, Odridgelthe wife marl:: c ' . The reeords'ef the Borough However ,`, of the captain ,` des ' not !ideiOir; 4ie. says will ,hoW, arid if We have Amie.any injustice' .thst . her-Itusband will yet 'retire;,, Ile. insu to the colleci.or, we Will be happy ,to make .runce on the Piireific is verilakge;thelaniount "guy 'correetion which map be poit.ted out,'of a . Ol the'ship Is s6oo.ooo—half in th 'United palliatery character,' iTe would not inten- Zi:ates, and half in Europe,;..6e freig t money tionallY make a single 'incorrect statenient , L-,-- insured for $40,000.. .I:Ter.cargo. onsisted against any person-Lbui 'as we stated'above: of six or seven hundred t(insi' valued at $l,- T 300,000. Most -of this ad's ii'iured. The to we had some difficulty inlobtaining the infer.; matioa in full. . . , ! hl insurance amounts toi'dvier $2.000,000: ' . - . !We had 'a box 41 goods . op bard this ill-fated • . - . -NONE AHE BLTND 7 As THOSE. .Wll.O NOT S.Et.-f4AMong the volunteerAciastsoffe.red at theYesiivat of the Hibtiiiihn 'Society this Borough, on the 17th, and' published in the Gazeiie of the 29th ult: - ; mere some itihich coincide .With a,too prevalent opinion, that Eng.land'has in governing Ireland, exercised' invariably;,harsh and tyrannic incasures, and has failed in her duty to a weak and defiend fpg power,l by not ruissing laws 1 . (;r the ameli : oration of )the condition of a J a e ge mass of the people of that country. In the tnidt of the excitcmenti of a festive scene, it may be iplite s•ltisfactory to toast - . Inland—thwltteted. but uot var.quitled. ' JINc In.t . prOrintit .- , onN rim: in }heir .nti r ilt. and track tyr3niliv guglansi v I Pl truth t!"0t — MI men arcivated equal:" hut whim We.e . onsider the fact {bat England lit her so4itutle . for the Welfare of he; dePen dency, hay reall(paSsed• more laws for the umelioratilm of the condition of Irelankthan: she has fig the laboring, clisses- within her. own 1.1 1 ,3 12 I ID; 77 S 7 7,24 31 4l it $8,374 56 I.'_oooll $,171 if • s:earner, wortli7s76,.whi'Ch:.i,infortulately for 113, they ileglectail across iilC*iter, THE MONTOUIt lao 1\761-t.-11 .!: .nt. Da vine, are .'till idle, and there • apPetas•but I int pros , peels of-a speedy-adjustrneof the, difikulty A ith • the hands. :At first the sypath): of the citizens' of Danville : wii, enlist don the side of the employees ; but 4i• late the move ments of a portion haveh'4 l . it characterized by riotoils proceedings aild!Oolent ineasures which : are Warmly and juittlsl condeted: A' resort to unlawful acts 13 1 ' not the Proper • " i',. ay - to redress .grievapcea, : Ibr oath Teaks are cAlculatad to defeat the 4jects the men claim to have in view. EDITOTi'S TABLE. Tut! AMERICA: JoiliNAL I?I' ?Ilk VOIVAL SCI .LACES.—The' number of this val ble inedie4l qiutrterly, 1 caritut date: April. 1c.:7?6, . .e rticeivedli44lanclaar.lLea. l'bil-'1 a.lelf..hiai It would 1;e siiperefogiiiely for n' to ment tell i 1.. ill detail the contents of the cblurijuipus pli , lhatjon be i li re us. It is suflielent to stile ;that i%,-.# phyklaau 1 - . weo , znizes the utility of this thediral joUrr I. and that ; its i•irculath. , nirt Europe, .scnrairg Elie metutie 1 , of theprV4 G 541,11. is quit ik as great as here. ;1 - . . = : I Mosin or 1 , ' . 1.01t a,re vix idly reminded of tho rapid appd;ach of the fairest - 4, : the, ver•tl.4l months of, Spring, by the rea , ptiou of tfodexl Lady's li.tok for Max. -TheChild' Sorrow" is a rharmin4 ~ rusliee e. The Fash. n Plate is beautiful, while the reit'..;.,rn ~a;.andtiseful. The literary eont rihp . tions.ufil re illtisfrated. are from the peus.;4,frivoriii Copies of the Mao number of this old fal l : Plained nt Batman's.. .•, is n llll , itilieh ShOgili p..545 .- .1: Th.. .1 , , by'lV. IT. 11311. 31.1., 42. Pln ,'fire MININII' 1A,e5Z1111: for ,1 1 1t11 , 1 - 1 has' 1,, t,,, ~,,,t,o 4 s :re. as usietl. to rmit;. Mid tho St. eng , l•:Cli ifi the ru: :cicat Affairs. mr,a,pioLocacArt NOTATIONS l'erni•(.ll lir. A. 11..;er, ro. utm : • linalli 4th tn.' , .„ 1 1 11' 11,1 ?: is :+iturd. ' St l um I.'unghty I 3, '22 1 '2.v.40 Mon.la) 14. 1 Tut•Ftry 151 4ti r 4'l , 1!9.1 1 2. 49 1 41 'I httrs'y 17 .17 li' • •21,1.10 clialfgekt N. \V.: morn. itazy...ve 1 sit - 4111Z; ekar. NV. light: fro-It ; elott.tv. Alowt•ry. light: mot 1,. el.;,tinted N. V. rainy., store I , — . W; W. iresti; tltn.wyry—r4rl);lll.s char 7:- , 3"1' , h , / Rai/row/ , 1 - ! ,i.1,1,t Pah) Alt.,. rhildpnl PsiAi kiAed at the that plf Vaney i;:ivtlget• train. _lb.!' is intleided . ;.lor her she wi11..110 - u.an At ril :0 far has , cot itur,tay rain 6,11 during tiO };runts , , Vitgetation is buutititted at titt,v.viSitatitins. 1 Cu[, ti v.n.4 Saturday week. 4t. Halal) i•ghtning trainWU, of ihn injuijes intliettl. nt tli ',aye:- :1 Wile awl three i,hiOren to Ent rott,ville 1% ire tit,' 'roll V 111414 lc !•tr: i 'll t• ttectipiro:l ‘rhtetolley are fittin443.lp for or their Intsioes. They;ardabout cr h r towzbirwry 1.. Itecouttnoilate'heir ine .-pinsiirit is coniforstill of intl. practical tifett, tint] their- pOtbletioro guisliea by marl) taste ailtl:',oegatu'e• advise our friends at a ili..taque to viii Cactories bore before going' the rye ,-base. Of course our ei!izoris will n ~.*:gr•The Rolling Mills of Potrwilk. in the very heart and centre uf the dee, the First Anthraeite Region, where eve! of Coal for whatever purpose required. dantly exists, our Rolling Mills and Itii foctories generally. have not only the II of being in . the' hands of practical atid mem, but being also surrounded on evil: -railroads, which serve as avenues to ~ site mines and to distant markets, anti tutted ih the midst or a conimonity, wherta such large quantities of iron are yearly demanded) every facility ie Offered for • business tra ostict ion that could lie 'wished for by business Inch : and by dealing, with ca•• 11 other, mutual ttilv#tages ore arrived at, which not only conduce to the benefit of the iminufacturer and producer but also ;to the purchaser nail Consumer. -' •.. An cnortemis.quitntity of wrought or 'Rolled iron in yearly c•Jelsuined in the Coal Region; at the I ~ the in the construction of its nyenites for ! - the transportation or • Coal to the various Markets. much inure than our :lints can make; but since it j • can' be ipade at home both cheaper land: hatter j _ V.Jj-IN than imported iron would he in the end, iti,- ex l' - 1-: I.. irC 1 1 0 ~1 I,F-A, larLt - e, quantill :..i.9intit NOI . ICES. • rience so fully prOves, a great economy is effected, j 4 ,- U ,- pi l iamrvi.; mi.... - tt:unt •stnia. citain for sale. of varieus • • 1 : 0111re a which' it• is the duty and intere.st of every line in_ ~; ::::,,,jd,,,a,,:;,nt,,,.:11.11:.i:Tp,,,,,),,1,.1,:ri.,.,,,..1,i,:i.11:::.1-I),;l:sliTri,;v:ills.:,,,s.Triti:l,l_,.ii::..l,,ll:::::::l!:i.:.::'':;:r..:l,,iglt..tir,,,sr,::l,'. ~,-1,,,..,11,:::,,,,,..1,..,,::;:11:„..iF5,.:t,—tT),,,,1ft,3.t.::,0,1i:;,,,,,t111,:,:,:ici,;tr,..:1:4,,,,r,.:,(.,t.i.ir:,(...:,::.,1:.1.-1.1-,.. I lk ',..: i:L'I. : , 1 , 1 ,, ,,•: 10 : ,, in iliautebir i:. r Aill1.1:.. „ . oh., tereeted in the welfare iif the region, to foster and jlo o•••1,..k. A. 31.. aim ti o'clock. 1 , . 31, . '!, ' . l• 'MTh. poss.•sing , r 1 •1 t he requisit , . , ;naiif ca tons ! _ ' l '''''• ';'• 1 " •;• ••'• -19- ' I encourage., :11tE BRICKS for Cupolas. l' Uri , , • Tn• Pottsville Rolling Mill.; . .t.f e ,,,,,„ . ; Divin, , service every Salhath at id A. M. and 7P. _M. fo:,. 411 Wlll/111 3 11111`1.11!. 0/11111/011 , 1111i1111 wit! 110 ..f.l . eil f, , r ~,,,,, I '` , ‘, - '," . , '' ti ' l ; ; •- , ,,, r.uril ""'''' t ''" th ' I' • •• •' l ' • •; . ' This Mill ; was estalai,hed in 1,•.;i1 :by 01.1 V lII'IN 111 - .1. i I 1;; . ' , Harris. Burnish A Co. It was originally designed I ••"O.IN At; EIIENT, .•, ,'.ITII, tott .t.. h rjr u i l i : . •r : : • , 1 ... ' :: . 7 Addr'.'ig otTlc!,• ofthe Miner , ' Jonrtin . s; Pottsr Elm Jan. 19. 1 , 511 by -..lir. W t illiato ''orris, who hits since left the ,7‘,/,'4"-!'-rer'll'l'r'''');‘lii)F,'ltl:i'Cilllti'''.ll)tlesv'i...kxr7iiit''iw(-.?,1,:i,-ki l 'kel(11,11:1.1.,C1,1,r17 . 14-dt ` I ( )1:1:1UES To,LET—T hi., • ?-4;-our F a teemery Saldart I, at lo .k. M. and 7 IL . M.. '., 0 i e • firm, which is now known as John fllnrilish : .t Cm 1 '''''"'"-. 1 rellielit 4 Olico: in Church ‘lolev. near 1.. , 3 . ' constituted by John Ihirnish, James "'';,lint 'md ‘ rtti - .1 , .'0rt ATE BEFOII.IIEIt PIIESBY• f•N CiIUBC,II." I sire, t. to let. .Ipply to , ;DM:, i. I - l' Thotturs W. Viar,lley. Those gentle Me- NOTICES. . i Pottsville. Jan. 9, 1554 '2. I', r • I r 1 1 () I{I:NT-'l'lle house ' :titt., i- 'l.lll. are .. i l . 7i! er li o 'l i t: Z,7 - r;( • et 7i s iii i . : 7• i lt hil: ll l' l ' t ! , 11 . 1 ' . 1 1 ;•: ' •1 ' ; ‘, C r il :". 1 l' '‘l 't ., °r i't, .1 14 ; ill'. . . . practically acquainted with the iron bin•iness, I &dock, it 4 41.. • , - I . _ St, lately 4:C.'111,1,1I be .1. D. leridltii; having given it their attention with much lilt risi - EN ' tilifSll I.I'IIIF.IIAN C111•11C11. 31arli,d Square ; EWIS REES - Elt. Matris trate and eve and experierice for many years. M.essrs. Ilornisit - • Pidt , ville. Rev. liNNIE.I.STr.cI:. Pastor. Divine F/•rvir, in • Jeonveyan•Mr. will at tend• to eJ.llJ•eti••os. the pui. c,.. , street.. P.,ttsrill.. F. i 7 l,•rins Apia, 't . On. :Intl 'falba Int.7 , Sell through every grade of their i this Church rogula , ly every Sllndsty. Mroining, at int,', J!dIN SIIIPPSC: , .. 1 1.. ,-.1.• - 1 1 OR RE'N'l'-1 Stable. on i. '''' All r :! . ' . ~. ~ - Inis,- and •:,:d.• of 11,11 Eststl. 01 rit in,- Deed , . I .l. , rtga'-' , .,.i i pr(lfef•Fion in Elie mittniniith iron establishments _of : "‘ l ° ,l •! , s'enho•- • •-- 3 t 7 •• •,1 ":•h• SiWee l sl3' Poster M.:ell:hr . , Agreement , . Am 11f11,--,./pp.sit.• his MABBLE VAUD, ! April Id, '5,1 . IVales. and Mr. Yardley is seientitleally iii taint-Cfbne.iiiiv evening. at 7 ~ •cloek. • -- :in 2,1 wtrim", neat the,-Demer s of 2 , 1 and Market •trects, I 1 .., eii- Wr11. 4 .11 C 1 , 111111:11AriiNm,.. Clit• lICII. Miloirs Potts% Eli.. Pa. , • April Li. 1 , 511 I.*-41,1 ed.with all the details of the nice and rtninute : rine vad. P.,t1,111,.. lter. Cl; rr.,..r• Wo.-I,, , mrMes Pas -- - !1 . street, itlmy,l the Det•ot In l'Ottr.riii• .. ;',. 'Otte process through which iron mustpa (I Itil mann- tor. Piiine sgri i,ii in .t Iris Church every Saldedl,... stern CE! ICE! !--All who puler pure I in,: ten or to else Ilorses. Poso•s ; •.i •11 . go• lectured with economy, and acimire 11_, greatest ittUat 11 , •..4.10ck.0v00ing at .1.,*•:1,,..1:. Pray, , r Me,,thigat 9 ately. Apply . .l., GE,' litl,ni •,,,„'," . A. 31. ~ ,, •11., ,1 r•r /small ehibte,.a. t,,t,.„,.!, t h,,,,, ;,, th e ' 111 SPrineWat. , ICE frnln Tiimbllnz Run, I. that tak,m pottsville, ; :lanthary 19, IS,,"C' ; ' " "•-••:L;;!"q-• the strength mid durability. from ti*. , C,7 , 7, , t 1 1. cari:, l,, :i supt,ll, : . : . : S t.: l,e ,:r b ir T . : , l , m s g iii 3 . - m a tr u n t r: i l h e n rs r 1 -., I.• ‘-I ,r-t i ng tt.! Wate ' r l l .ll; ' .. l i ': - in ".111 .• vi i 'l ! .' !" r‘l this : i': lb'. only . 'I ( Pump, 7 ' f:•el 1:1L1'., — e. and 1•1 1( 1 ;t• ~.,1 .;';.:' '' ' ' ' ' . ..,.. ;.'' fi r ' ' l` ut. . , - Much more depottila l in the making of pig iron theories:DM lortt loe-4 , 1f . tb0 Bible. at - 11; ~•,, , ,..•k. salami i" .; , ,,, r , r e e t :a ,, l , taag the Itilde..c.. at 2 Ma . .i, , ,•1, - . Si . nging•School AS. )1? SAi F 0 ' 1 .1 ' ' from the ore. or nierchantlible iron from lire pig, on the skill and. experience of the nMouriteturer, ; ,s ae tatiti from the S•••1m111,111 Canal. SPPTIII•S' Ti OM AS. Agt. 1 i".:,i.i11,,,1.:',1;",:;•,,,rt.i,!:,,-•;"..t.i.41.7.,•,h''',..1-,!1:1,•-•1,:;;;ii,..1.t:It;••, . • 1.' ;3 7tk . 11 "- then the material from -which it is ma nufnetured, !' - though a judicious mixture of . certain urea, which ' . ar i t -i.".r "I 1 . .11,,,,•rt, g r. notices ...t:l C , IltS r: dlarytd. l'se- Pottsville, April 19. 11 1 !:,r,• 1 .. - . lf,st 1/-anent • Jr .1 RL(..IA \ ED,-.1 . larL:t v: " Vir 0•C ONT,R A CTORS.—Proposals : •,, 4 • ;, , .. ~,,, OW de, ft' if, ir Iffal4lll , rtildt'Aeff e 2•11 r'e••tse •ferk i' . tad will 1 , ,,• sold cheap. • NA.M. I. A , 3. a VD,: :also must be learned, by experience, Minillices mi-• , ~,...? „ ,j,,, 0 0 -,-,.. ; ,, t ,. "• • , ~ , , . . Bel:mut Colliery, Dee. 29, '5:, n 7 . .erly7•l f n. 1,, (Jr o, o l eturer,i , ing, T , i i ,.,,,,- =A r ii i... 1 i t v ii • Ax: p i.: 4, : „.4..,,.p r ri 1 1 i 2„5t e h h .,,f i r n th 1 , 44 ..,,,r....,: : t .. 1 71 1 1 , 1 , :: ; . - k .to, , ti.,,,,,,„y t. the quality of iron pr;,,iuce.i-utia rob i n aibbl ,, ri . lo the littll rietrp 1 . ,. anent r.f qpl,•ndi,l Perfumery. ,3,-.. to !:, i - alily this is one of the greatest secrets of Making l - . tories of Jul, • llama a Cm. It a ;Sri-,,, am] ..I! •" ' m. t• substantial iron. . MARRIED. . . , Most .I . the English iron Which 41s. been itii / SMITII-DENICIAN-sOn t' r " AVe•ter,C,m , l of Mara uler's Mountain and the Ca trrwlqsa - ~ o he 11th inst.. or 1.',/w. Jos - • o aorold :4t Beaver Tilnnd. I Bias will 100 tarelv,•,Pon • the Allt-lloso who want : gine P e rtinimr). 4.1' • .1 ' . .')': ported during latter years, is N'astl3 . _ inferior .t., )lcroel. lrus,:a F. Stunt, to Mitt prit,.;at.i . , - all . ~, ,f : ~ i ,: ,:, . , ;:i 1r e t, r ,,, i i , ,1 1 ,1 1 . i1 i ii i i , : , t r, 1;i : p t ; ., ,.. ,. 1 :: [• 11,, ir r, : r I , 'r . p t , .. i , - : 5i t,, , ,,, 1 1 1 , 1 ,1. r , 1 t i 1 1 : -....: ,. i i i ,,, s i,;zt r: i n , ,ws t . l ii i tt l ir t i ' , , g.r ,t rr n : :: t7 l: ri - bl i . :; . 1 - 4 : ,, 5 ,.,,,, 1 ,, 1 , r ii ,, i r k .2. a l nit , : N . : ; a rie t v Store. that which we make herd; a great • leal mf it is Pottsville. . • he 4 • . • _ Made directly from ail, paddled it it Or from - (IA I. MI NEs 'l'o I,E As E-, .l, small scrap iron of unequal hardness anilltetnper, DIED.. - - - emnomy ~f ,mnstructim. The proposals. to incle , le the • pi, ~ ,/,,c,t /,f ~,,ejl i. ,,, ph•N and psi paring folandaeo s A..._ , her of Coal Vein , . both Red and Whit , • • lash of the refined iron, which ice fornierly re- IIi:NT/NGER -0 o the 10th of February. in Friovn The di , :tanea• to he spanned wEI be 0ree ; 15 1 0,7f, ;• ,,.t..._t " h e i•-ass.d to g, ,d [roan 1.., in I hi. 4. , 144 . 4.4144/tin 4 4. , . 1 . • cured from that c'ountry ; and the coni;equence 7 .i 4 ,. t , t i t . Y:.. 111 ‘ 11 . 3na • HENRI IIuSTZ"GER• brother ‘'t • llon• , g , r , a , ;l ,. e r ....I: 1 , 1 . ,, , , , a -, , -1 i • - , 1: , 3 4 - 1; , .1 , 0 ‘. f.a.r.thaL;rlß•vrei.dtp,,,,,,lci",,,;),,,;t•b!th.,,,i I;; , , , , r i l u, l t i ; : i st , ‘ , /,• ,. . 1 , , , , , t , a , ' ; . ! ,. c . 3* . ! , ! ,.. . 1 ;,, t .. 5„. .7' , . , • .. ' ,.. 1 , ii!: ,.. ; ,: :::; . 1 , : . 1 . - ; ... 1 1 ' . ;.'. ' a; • is, that the Foreign iron will splintL i r mid crone- -• , , , ' „ i iiitti. :•. ,,, c, 7 , ,.._. `, 1 ; i ;: t :::, i 1 1 . , , r . ,, ,', : 1 .2 1 : 7 " , , t d i 1 I : f r u : :::• ) : h a , n i : i l ll : r u t t t 0 ,,, f re, h :Y J 1 , 11 ... : Schuylkill be co. first day • , f October next : and such security :14 I 11'111 focuser apple ~ , n . . '''',,, ..” '!' ...'‘"''''.' ' , hie, white the domestic, particularly as manuffte- ...• the I,3ra ~ I . Dire,tors 511:111 deem sufficient for the_ fob '''' h '''''''''.'•: A r' ll ''' 1'; ' t• - lid tured.at our llolling Mills, in this Region,jwill not. litts•rz. Sr-aged is tears. fit, Th . i t e t' th e contmet will .ho re4inired I' RN NV . 1'01..)1,th. S 1 we , ••. -- 11.buti °t- i l q" '. l ... T b i l i . ---4 .".: Cu a i : h " P d f:i ; f1117S : t.11,11t. iu MaYne ! township, No. 1. seiaind tbior. . . We have often heard gentlemen jwbo ' . are at I..)NG-013 the loth instant ! in Donaldson, SlAnt. %life Apple at th,.. o th,,,f 6,, f , „i s r o m . 3n , t 1n ,c,,,,_ I _.. N .,. '' ', .. . ; ,''' ' ' - - 1 7 • paiiv.:iouthsand corner Of 'Walnut and Fourth .4troot a, 1 II nap of Itto uird. Mil nnilrna4f. ,' -•,-..,-,ittrnti FitEDEElci i s. 111 - ST Eit. ,1% e,t,1.11 hal: , f Ile. P dts3lll, Coal I , a , W, ?; '', - S, - ,--.. l at o u n a k it e it r e e d niii 7 vi it , li t„ the c s o a rt ii i i t o m e s tr t l e t ( i . ii t , n r i i r d ea t c h l e t l o i x it i t w il,_ ... ,osEett I , ll:Tni, Fen., itleil fd years. vi .:iiinrin's and • ,It' l 4 l 1 ,,..,,„1,1,,,,t. I land Ile-zi4-n. Z'i to -VI inrlt4l4 4oittare. 1,14 r.... , ,; , . - 111, . i .riOnOe of - our Railroad cumin - plies. for thel,-Itts , few ' OYSTER -01 the 14th instant. in this larrhugh. St?t- ' - . . , . ..Another Liquor Ca,,0.-Mosc!, Strouse,..one ; I!, r St. WINFIELD. son of Samuel and -Elizabeth dyster.aged ' April 19. l'fsC, P. KLAIIII. Seeretary. ed• rondY for !I.: 111, U 1 „-,_ : . i , iiiiiik 1.401,4. ,1111 i at Mr! Pools °Bite.' -,:i,, ill.' 2 ./../.1 , , nod 7 months. 4 441.14.4 r I•C. 1"-:6. - s'''-4^llll . of one P•dtsville wholesale liquor dealers who Was i years verify.stieh assertions. '' The motive ',ewer of the POttsville Still con- I _ ___._ • __ ... _ . licensed ity our Court under the -restrainin,g ayi,t • . '11.4 • 1 -- S. A.-.7 - W_aslittultnn Camp, Ni). r 1 () I.EASL-Vinns' N, ,s.• .1 f ,, ;. , ..-. .; without opposition, was arrested on Monday last i f• ne (10 horse power engine ibw 'war in _ 39 horse power lid . driving, the 7 • DISSOLUTIONB. • r .14:".vinior sons of .kinerlilit - meet. PVcry lorr,lay ~•i•s_eu(ni Seventeen and Thirteen feet ind Id 1,.. ' , ,,....,, 4 ,'-' , ;re- Seripulf Accifbilit' to the Slayftryt Exp-ens fens, saws :ind other tin pqmpitig, Ac.- eveflilll.r. at Morbanle's 11a11.1ThiI•dstors ../...rtici- of Ci•II. 1 nit, Ash Coal. 'on the Green Ride. i! .'•••:",.._, triNi Turin.-Onl l uesility evening last as the lightning by officer Christ on oath of nigh Constable Dtti,er, 'et th - e ' r l,' ,ll:;. and one ...le train or rolls consists of. the 1,11•1 , Ile train, .. . • --,-- - ----------- 1 --- -- erg and larlsit streets, Pottsville. Pa. • 1 ~...1,1.t h „1...., ariwe. to notrl44-tii.l.- ~0 I '.. g ..1-4 ,4, WILLI 01 FOX( P. , tars enquire of Chas. AV. Cher-idea, 1 . 1.• -•- ..) . .''`ln t - s - train .Land down was approaching Port Clinton, forselling, liquor to minors and Per'"'"f intern ' the rail mill and merelfant mill, compritiing aim. issoixTioN.--Thd partnership ' - ate habits , . The evidence ag,nirist, hinf was strlings' on the Little Schuylkill.l:end, it l ian off the track, Inirenif ire existing betwevis Piimroy, 'tnith and . Nov. ill, '55 . 47,1 yj , Nrasos W. 31 von. 11. S. 1 Sheafer. Pottsville. ot' of .1, Is El'll r.. li\ `4 - :,•;i t f or . in crone nonce of tt •iiwitcli, hein turned wrong. and he confessed twainne of . the charges. IC:1p-, : The rail mills l 1 1 aro ea cu ate, to tikis.„. any stze • i , e' her :dant 40 .litTerent sii'es of ro is. 1 • Pomrey. was dissolved nn the Ist day ~f Al, 11. 1,,y QM. N _ . 3larch 12. •54:1. 11.: ta 3! • o ridE.—The Delaware and - 1 - tar- 1 --- - - - .'. t I• The engine was eapaizeil, and wally wrecked.- ,care that if gang of young rowdies, embraeing of riil, from 22 to 60• p•omds to th, v:trd, while tual consent. Wm. C. Smith withdraws from the firm, ( 1 ]{OOH El) C EI).1 I( NV .% R Is . - .% - • - •1 71 partners have lamght mit all his right, , . itan Canal will be. opened for Navigation on FRI. .. ' The baggage car was : mist/ destroyd. - Two of the Persons of every shade of &dor from white tol the merchant mill, which is also .atlaci4 l to the t t l i ' rte r a em od al i7 - , i .:e ' fett in the concern. Ali d e bts due ti t ...late PA). the 29th inst. N., greater draught of water than jrnnted not to ••14rink- ,4- r. , lar,re FA \' ' ' .-% - Pro passenger ears ran effi'.but seer not materially black, hate been in:the habit of congregating in a prime a d a le. 1 , . d eords. ~...alies me s • • the vieinity - of the watch house for the purpose of' '' • all tho in4l4-44,11.”.: of Gm late '/ • JaillN It. TIIO3IsION. Secretary. hand ,rtiflS..lll- , r".. , ash-l. .tats; , l v i he. ; ..; 4 , -. I ,lr dtintged.. The en -Meet' mimed Reading Riter, h r • • bar iron. from ito 3 inches in ,lia Oeter. About liable for and'wlll settle Willi caught between 010.i:boiler o il tender. srald. 1 drinking and 4,l,seetrit;•. Liquor has been retie -• , . Itr.N. F. 'LMBoY, Mar,•lo/1. 11•51; 13.1 y - lamp 'A i•k, , t,;,;,1 ;,,= to im..tr• ,1 r. 'All go, -.., ',. /, ... 4 , int lint and mangling ,hitn 'about the ower Part of therj-edlY sold to (bean, which not only resulted in (heir , s•ime train, produces all , ileS Of squYme and round term arc pa'yable MIL P. pt:tt nor .v..t. 4 0N. a d they am six feet 0,111 b- allowed until April sth. tshment, an fryer IMO tent 4, OW s ctn. . • .. 1 6 5 1, t i , ..n5 . of iron per day is darned' li t l fr O h m t i he e+- item ~, . wm. 17. smiTir. , , ... , , . Pottsville. A mil 1 ti'.l ‘.51.1 111 St C. la 111. Ift 11". I 7 0 I IC.E is hereby iTiven that a SOP-.,... _ .to 1 ...e , lotly in a shoeking Itinihier. Ti 0 hours were ve- . 1l ' bens") ; ii intoxication in the public streets, but even ; , _ - - dined in it. production. il 'tired to extricate it nfrom his i: erilous sane non. 1 the burial grounds iu that vicinity have bcon'Ales. ' l i They are now melting anil re-roll ng a large I• , t 7 11 :4 TO TIC E.-The partnership hereto.- i mil t , .::As lle was taken to the renidenee i f bliss Lebo, „t 1 coated by their unhallowed nocturnal revels.- • f 1' ' - 1 i• i - :- Ir f i [hr • ' 7 f l't. Clinton, where he eXpired in taint two hours. : :Well known ineltrintes, of the most intemp - erate I I 0 0 41,W , Prn out rat s, w tic i were aon ro.n IL ,_ ore ox:stue, - tsaween D. 1,. EFteriv and J„,,,.ph tracks 'of the Reading' road, and: which 1 ,, making S. - huyli•r. manufacturers Of Wire 1 . (11111 scorns, under . - . ed to tam 7'." lie leaves a wife an, fwd childre , who reside in habits, have been regitlarly supplied with litiuore , t h e fi - t• . f •• Par the ti r se nest qua tt o new t ail? . . t r th Mtn of D. L. ESTERLY fie C), has teen dissoly..d by • 1 • ''' !truth: 1 consent-Th 1 h. ftl I t e mfr s o to lrm art' tit ill" liar.- . , .. ; •; 1 A i 1 •ddr td rap a... appra.?, d Iklrtr:li -Mt. 1144.,• r• ,1:: 1, •.44 , ll.' I , 1.. 1%4 NI 4, - . ~.....‘l l NV illiameport. to almost constant intoxiimt ion. - , 'of cuttiiv, these large bars, massive : shears have isse, entitled -An net to rluthoriYe the -- • • onsoislation ..f aro pc,....,„:,,, I. t fan :ash those who lir , ' • • I , . 10 ..4 .._ ware Stere'of D. L. l'...sterly. Where these indebted to said. i s se, -1 " We have noticed that'll great change has heen • It .i i e ,, f , ,rec44rton an i t stusimtihanna Pollr.•ad vortt;illl . `,.. ,1111/ their ,t, it •-•,,,,,... oit h fn . , 1.;. L .,..1F. 6'.' .: . ~,,,,,,,. , . n con.triteted With much inimmtity by the pro- ji rm wi I call and make payment, • IL L. Es!TERLT. ' ; M . ....:r ; :a . :r . . ' ' ' : l ,f , r ''' . ..i'fiti:,Llll;t,iit'/I3c:','.:,;:iite3;rl.7ittill;:.::3•l,l:C.'lirci:t•lll:.'...:l'iail't.,'(:a:tjk'al.2..,:ttP.:7:lll;inil,'llisak'..:2l.ll'.rll3::l:,..."' h n Ta : tri , .... ll : l: i iu.r• i :' J' •:! i .l: ; 11.. l'iLlii:i.N.).;ll:::r..,-:•':,t,:,-\(i'i.1.•','•.!..11.:;:i.'ir...11•''1i...r----1.`,•'.,11.'t1r‘i.,t.rti.,..11...);ir- \ i S• i ' ;:ii i • l i l , l i : . •; : .. ‘), . 1 : ' " 1,• i1 :. , ..._ . ...;1. 1 7 i lahanoy k shamokiri Improvement Cattmanr . ' met ;or 11F,A11,/. Sr% •tt tIo• 1.1.,1 rraS.•l.::: , •-,, . In 1 ;;eFJ?"' The na,h,r', 4 ' ,riiiitititte tit' Schuylkill C o .''Plii)liclY eXhilated in the moral reform of flue : p ie r c i e t e re, : whiety snap tile rail?, though cold, in Aidil Id, Igsn. JOS. SiM. ZielltlYLFß. tn DOM into emsi,leratimi tl ,- ••• e ••• I •ut '• .' " • • ' ....• • • •• - I, N . , I:. .. t'it -:''' s-Teitchers and othei• Ptiends ofl i .ducation are ni_Ctirinking Tart of our Community, and wd: arc ; i • The business of the firm evil be carried on be b. L. E.' betx.4m th Director ,77 ` ' • I'. 3... r“ d' • "t "I•.'" ' . ' •• • • • • ' • -•• ./. steely and .1. G. Frick, under 111....trni ~1 YSTERLT k •. . 0, :al , l Compania.; pr ,voling mr . ~,,. ~, ~.., ~, I , , , , 1 ,, 1 i 1 I ' '-. 4 .4 : mined by Mr. J. Ki.' kierrson, ,k.'..tuntv ., Superin L;, sorry that such secret "underground" work should : - • aeil the nns . le of manner it; ' ,t ' I:e t F:Tl ' ll::in a t ' o ', .l.`,.. ,'-' . '. I' '•' '• • the terms-manner and 1,1" t•/ 111-,l'l ' , I id " 1 % , ' - `•" ; " -Ille ."" '''''' ' ' FRICK The undersigned reipeet run, r ,.,,„,,,,t ~,.„,,,i,,. tend nt„, that the rei.,•tiola• sem 1 --- t.I -.1 1 - - "''' b * '- 1 1 11 . ' I-aortae!. session of 1: e going on. rut as ton IIP NUOT Is allowed do be ' J s e h o ;) n r l t n l o e t n i moths c h i s s , n a.;; o 7 ch T il i t i l e a g e i ( i t z i l e l r r i a tilt t ir 7 ,: t n r l tt ), w ), i s t ir i i o t i h i o a t . D. 1.. 1.•,.. 1 TE8LY. Wan .. - 1.• a;t• She former patronage of the estalai•lnnent. ' - itig i tg.iite. with :I boiti•rs zo fee, i , t.:. • -..:,,,:, ..,. thi Institute will be' field in tilts Borough next :sold as 11 ,, bevet:age, under any circurastances;;snch Ily order or lb • Board of Nlanageris of ti. Tr, v.., Mir .1. "me, • , fl, .. 1 !i. ,,, sample. ..,. 1,•. ‘, : the i r.: ils now turned from this mill is' one half paddled and the other reheated iroll, Which i, a ~, to ib, commencing',unlhursday, the let, ut 10- suslutdeinnn Rallresid CY/ n ane. F. L. J;lllNs ,, N, t...•t 1.1.- lo "1'••, I - •• -' •- --.; d •• • ' • • ; p , . , ~ a, ~dam, • ,, r ado/ , a. ! ! things mnst exist to . a certain degree. M --r • 81i1 " 1 "! ,larger quantity of reheated than is ode use of ottsville. Ap 1•2-• '56 15-111 . J. G. FRICK. , 'lnward House. Phila 7 d'al .‘pril 5.'5,1 Seen tary, : {l. •t li .i•tit, • orine. oi.l, 7 :...7 a' .. ; -,Z . Iti - ~. . o'clock, A. M. -, .i:, I was licensed under the restraining, law With-, - ' ISSOLUTION. - The partnership _______ _ - 1 1-1 t r.itfiltrealw. r eutir•-nearl3 ;leo . V. r 1 . ! _ si , All teachers arprenerit engagil in the county i' • • out opposition, as it was generally understood; sequently they must be much superiosideo the.rails D in tost mills, domestic or foreign, nod con, ; • -- F' to I ' Hi iv. i: •,..;...iiPot are requested to be presient at thl morning ~,,,,,io n thnt be would not violate it But it appears Mat • whir, „„ composed entirely of „reheatrid mnterial Alath r hWt , efore exicting 1 - adwcon Nl. it. Bell trawl Jesse • rilllce. nearly oppoidte .1111,1.1 , ii' of . Thursday. Al will be deliveree on e . ~ tr ..hanb! of the borough of l'ottsvll„ SrMD - Ilan County, trading under the firm rif 111 . 1,1 t., . ( )!: : 1 7 1 . . 1 0. C it, E ;i,,,,, (4 y f _t t t i b l i e ts , !..1 ( ; 11 . iir . it . Valli . ' it . 3.11- )I . irch '.." 4 4 ':44 I, this liquor business is no respecter of persons, but , MATHER- was diasolv.id by mutual mnitent on the , not dila March 'di ls",,`. _ , . command a much higher price than those. which "The best tnethod of:sceuring regular attendance I all."'" all alike Ja ile e "g a g e - ie i i, . ir ! a very dit i- are only; part. - The rails wltich are' thus composed Notice is hcr t .hy vivoTt io the steel,ll-Iders cf this Cour- ()USE AN I) 10T FOR ',. or pupils nt School,"l;riglish tiiaintrier. -Pronun- ! . ).. lof a large quantity of reheated anon are not so of March. inst. All th, , so ind..htial to the late firm are P a ." 7 ' . ' III " a" b y ""'"'• '.' r "L ': ''!" . . PtP.l ' k4 - A 10`./,' 11 , rj••••• red Mt. , : '‘l 'sat' , creditable manner. rot he held at No.ll IN allint. streel.lll tlxis fll5 . on Mons l .. , , , , eiation, Punctuation; and on oil Cr subjects.. No I I- : ! subject to-lireakime rind sidintering. Whiela hap- requested to make payment. 0101.1 11/050 haring rialms stir... , i.1.7.n. •Itns! , 7'." ,'',. 1 . ; , 1 , ...t . r!.4.1. , :: • ' day the ' , all ll're.of .kpril 111..V.:1I l'-'II . IA . 41k, St„ to t a tr,. wilt present . them fer settlement, at thenl,l stand now , --_.' ttssaye can be promiSed Vet. certa n itt, though some 1 .. 7.0'. - Lurk!, School Teneher.-Z-The seconil an..'. pen 14; frequently with the more conitnon rails, a-te•ra 00 file 31:0011d, , I charter. ' occupied tw Issac Mnyer. . M. B.' BELL. JE ,,....,. E mATli a tt. . the “Act ielatiog t., the Lehigh Valley Railroad Compa- i ,.., ! :,, ;; , 1 f ',/ I , ... ,i'lti t r . 1111. /, , / 1110:.1,1- . • lire expected. t i nual distribution of worlrs'of art among; the j inem- - . and we question whether it woul•I nut le econotny Mareh . 2.11, I , itici.-12-11t. . era of the Cotnopoldan Art Associntion;• took••• -not to tay onything about the additional safety , - - OLU I lON ..=- rhe Co-partner- ny. appraved the sth dav of March instant." and it ne.. , . . ,s, ~.,...„„t0„.1. . .,,h t „ n„. 1,,,1, place in Sandusky, Ohio, on the 28th of Pebruary it would add to traveling-for Rtiilrohd compa- DISS . • ~ r . i'S thSt nn .-1,..1011 for Pried tint oe t o ,t. .•• t, er p,,st tie the shsi.holde , . . • , , ~,,,,,,,„ , t t ,,., 1 , ~ tp and Tirrlvii 31anagers rill be held unity-11104v therinf- ~-,i, i i,ti, .Apt' le I , :ii i • TIP i l t k' last. A . large number of "fair women and Ituare: nice, who expect to do a large and heaVy business, 44.:4.r. 4,4-or- in:2: .. 444 pro% ..1,114 il i. artcr. ~,,. and Crus ttili, l both or tho borough of Pottsville. tram- ~,s i te will be opened at 'J./o'clock. P. 'M.. and dos, at d 4i TEA 'AI - EN IL; i.:Nt ES .Et .0 i - tnen." cent to witness the Arawing i :listen ;to lay their roads entirely of rails Composed alto to eloquent addresses from the HOD. E. C 0441, and , - gether of rehmil.eil material, as the managers of i ; le i t i r p tr,. ‘ is A g , la k ei c ti o. C. l .: l t. h i nslness. undJ•r the Linn of if. la. ,: ' , .,, , ,, tt.. 1 ,. :tt.. 11•al. W. LONtiSTltrfii. 1'r....1.1 , nt. ‘ 5..,..i :"'1e , 11 21 Et , :in ,ll . with' s'•,,ln ~inl, l . r h a day Crlarch P.I. Ismam ,liss,dred VI Mad 1- hi April 5 ls'e 14 It • vootor, and, t, foe! s'ln•h•- '. I.!• ,, •,,,,,r .•)!,,. Plaice Goodwin. Esq., and learn who were 'to Ito . ' - the Reading It:lnroad are now dbing tt) a great I Panutustl consent. All business relative to the late '•'t' a " ' ' ' Fortune's favorites in the drawing. Our Motive 'extent.' • , i ' 1 wilibe settled by. ti. w. sin emAN. ' ..- , N -,-..pir,L,. •, L ' • -'---.---- •Ii t n,•• , ..•r. c. t• ••1 ~!;. ..,, vw i:11 Po. P.. 7 , ,' •. 11. NV...SHIPMAN : ' ; . ..., 11 s. .1-4 1 , - lierettv given that a: sac- It: tat . . - it,e.•,..•. 'would mn , .. . -,., .•a• : m . in rolling attention to the fact is, to state thaf '.11r.-! - One very;_importatit thing - in faior of our Rol- I , .. • pOttsville, •••:rt 11 1 • r . r.l int.,tal -• I , f the st,•lCh.ll.l,rs of Co• `dr,ll.ll , •...: , ,;,,, t d ianar. i , :„. .1, 1.,1!, ~ ;; : . ~ Marelt 15, - 511 11.!0' CYR Il l _ 1 .. 2 ,__ , a_ 4.: . . , , Francis 1 - 101ana, of Minersville. the well known' ling Mille, and the Pottsville Rollin;; ;NI ill m par- I • d , 1., , I NE - , 1 . .1 t.• .\ t t ••• . • - • - • 'it Li I ; and . halr.“rilll itilpreVi•ol,lll C.inip my. wiii 1..• held ❑main I . School tertelter, was one of the fortunata oneiii : • on • ticnlar, is the triumphant timuner lin p et i t they 1 I)ARTNERSIIIP . NOl ICE.-- . .. 1...-. tito - 2-th day of At ril.ll:f.m a t 1.....,, - ,1„.,.. - 1 ..,, th•• Guar I i s . 54,,,,,.. ./, 1. - " ''' ; ••,, t, f a ,. \V. .4 4 \ 1 Of e. • the ',evasion, be drawing "The Genoa Crtieifix." have borne elf the Oahu fr;on. AI roMpetition in I, J . - copArtl:l,l•44, in nth„ Lumber business. bet - etc:foto Polem.la the city of Plillud, iphts. To i-,,,,,-t., ,, e. I- • ~ 1 1- ; ,4 - ; I 4 Ihn most vabtable p . rize offered by the A.oiCiation. - the inanilf:44 . l 4jrn of Railroad car , nlietrees, ,Mr, ',, , ,Ais.in; 4•• tween R. C. AG. Wilson. was ;ibis day. (Pee. ad In ptirmaore of aa aid. appr.q cil :slo'. , li 11l- I`:"'. "idol' , rr',,,,. 1 `• • ••:._ !,_ _ I I, 15550 dissolved by inittgal rf 11.....0. ( } , •I.I.'..WIL:i•pN. . viititla-4--.\1.1 coca • ..lutti•ri•••••t1:,-,. m•s . • .. ri , l3:i..it ,•I tlli. , --i, i, - % • - 1 • 1-S ) t-` V 'ls-----k We congratulate fir. P. on the actmisit ion, i , George W. Snyder. in proving by tle severest tests j I, f . -till,---IINALF.IOI‘ t 1:.. , . . - .11 11.,,, , 0N. ; Trevorton SIDI Sll,lli,lninna I.ni.rov.l I ,ornr..iii) and t . 4 . • The other prizes drawn by residents of this i the iron which was put into the a . les; supplied to I I . The undersigned Imre this da,C. t Doc: 1, 1555.) adatered Mahanoy and Sharnrdi ,: Impror'elandlt C"ror• 111 Y•"• 111111 10 i :;•• st•TY .1 'n"A't.' l : l ' • " :l ' ; ' ''''• ''' ' ' ' ' ' l " .; State are as follows: him by veriousilartiesi, both at limue had abroad. into enpartner , llip in the Imads•r Itusitte•qt. at their trili., len, c ,,,,, 5 in,;,,,a,,, ine : v.:am:nem eutered into lie- eneumbranie s. r Plmill 1h- c!„ ~!!!,'"; :, "The, Gleaner." hronze stntuette; Mrs. It. Red- has al wnys found our num ntaterMl. 411.1 the axles steam SAW 10111. 011 the Mithanuy, under MC thin of Wile : I ueo t tlt, Inrectors ,it stild Companies. prrmiditm for the wter„sm, , sun: it,ott.t..., to ,„ ~,.,..., t . ._.. P Freeport, Pa. '4)1.1 - Uncle Ned," 20 My,'.ll ; • made here, to be far siiperior to those which he !'- 1 " •C' RuV EIL - • , . 11 - (1 - 11 •••• 1 N• i terms. manner awl eontlitions of ,al.l consellthationsand fe, I deep. with aID le f•am. .1 ~„ ,! LEWIS BOYER. i the wr44144 of carrying the •;aure into , Ste l •t., ' • Pos-sssion mr,or ~ 1 1, • • lst ••z, - 3 !'n• !Thomas B. Tyler, Condersport. t*East View •;f 1 has received from other mills,. 'Cl'e need not he 1 ormtre for all of Lumber will be received and atl ' ray ordcr of the Board; of Dina:tors - a the .711iihainie .i. i.att run 14:1,01, , 1.• , .. , Mount Orange. :Work Bill, N. J.," 41) by 60' . ;; J. J.l afraid to chaltenge any Iron WorPs "iii the world, I t ee ,1 4 ,1 to }LC, 'Wilson, at the mill. or ladvis ID,- • - i• • '1 ' ' •- t C •r 1 • y I JIIIIN't , N ~, , e1", .:-.1.i.,, , n • Inpr• ,•-1.‘,.., I ,1.1.1! , .. .• ~ ... 1. • 15 R. PO ri -..S .t. n r J to It V>6 Springer, Lauttcr. "Nary Island, Canoga," 10 1 to produce better material for thisiputpose,,than is lat Schuylkilillaven. FebnnrY l e , ' ,- -l'-') 7 - t1 I tliraril tl•itise : I'llll3,l'i, Aprp 0. ',, , i 11-1 t St'eretary. Pelts , inc. - ~., ! -s RIM ,7.47,'" , • C'unnin gi week, brie his theatriVal t e ight !heti:imager has set apart n which tr.:elision. "Guy Mancri Luriesque.of llntiilet, and,tbe farce No.ee" will be performed.:The how. e crowded. Un Menday evening next, Jive will make her parting clirtey to ill dictm, that evening annimuli • f the scits4,n, and devotkil :lie actress. The ddlljor the •• Bride of Laintnermohr, i ; and the itegitnent," - in both hf 10111c11 pi !Ingham will appear.ll qh the . 11! :u In the Loom will he filled by 11 I , er professional etrurik ...r,,, , ••3".Atabrotypert.- 1 -, Cunni gham's company, now playing at the Tosfn Hall, las been Ambro. I typed by Mr. A. M. A HMI, at his 01/MS, in Fo'ster's 1 , h alt, In a very bertatiftH uninne , as they appear- ed in character, whiin :playing ' Cathille." These • Ambrotypes, being displayed at the curner of Cen tre and Market strOts;have atiraeted considera• ble attention during the week, and have been .much admired, us tiny{' deserve to be. They are ~ rreet r ortraii., trhitll any one having witnessed, thew in "Catnille,"...ir,dild instantly lecognizc,aid lie style in whieli:the,V, ere executed, reflects much; • credit ot Mr. Allett. - ari ,an antis,. Mrs. Cunning.: bain, as the beautiful lady of the Catuillias, is in-' deed n gem, and :re-Presents hat accomplished pet,re,.s iii her nattiralty graceful and easy style. Mr. Cunningham, lihnifelf, is Hs likens life" and illOkS us if he had; ii,hat - he always deserves, a liautre. • , I P!'" . . ..S"Prtlif). — Rdatitild l, balmy • ring: lta! hy 14; Mrs. Mite Preep9rt. "C , Jast 4.f s come at last. She bag been ; eogtietting with risq . irattee,"'9., by II ;. 53121110. G., Fryer , }d as ustial,fbr it spell, hut !will stay ?with tas'new, for ter/ on the litu _ .son River, rear , the seaSn, And already the ficida are - nistsming 26'hy 36; A. Va :!tr shorg,icamath.ontog. her kerb and the kies her livery.' Thedilais are ty," Ni :2 (has rellef) group in common icor'', 5 buddihg. the sweet-scented trailing tiLti sty of the 'by Edward Clyde, Choler. "Faith, Hope , !'bill-Ride, l has begun to unele-ir its. tiny fleviers, and !Charity," 6by W ;Y. S. alters, .; / and the days-eye (daisy) opens to each morning's "llpiee,Scencry," 25 by • 30: Geo. W. Masser, 1 dawn. .The gardener is busy with his spade and ..Scraniow. "View on the Bronx [titer, 34 Icy Pruning hook. and • the fresh earth is broken itp Sose.pli•Harelay, Philadelphia. "Harvest Sectie;" from its winter sleep in every fertile valley hythe .1,8 by. 24; Robert 11, Sterling, Pittsburg. "The piaw of the industriOus farmer. The laity clouds Virgia Mary," (fancy bead,) 22 by licit' Ruter Icreep slowly over the hill's, which are plentifully' Pell; Wicenisee. "„The Happy Mother,"l2l by 1 ,i.watezed: by the' abetters • . of 'April, and. all _the 28; Shyrock:3.- ChumberAurg. . promises of nature are fair and cheering. d.'. • ' perceive' from the Report of, the AssoeiathM, Now is the time to adorn your premisca-lvith now in our po:session. that its so bseription books trees and shrubbery, that-When the Summer Conies for th'e third year, are new?pen. with its burning rays, and tile *Autuinn with i4al i , , generous plenty, you may 'profit' by their shade- J'roreillinge of the nortlNyll yoUI/I . l{, H;14.- and their fruits. . . • I etcs,y,Eriating, Apr il 1515`, Itial.—Present, Heaton, • - - , Heffner, litipitsch, Derr, Carter, Porker end Sclaterier; Severn, President pro :hr.;. The opillow's 'of the last stated meeting were read and adopied„ and the husiness of the, standin, - . natteestaken up„ witiAt standing as repoileiliaid, Were continued. j • The street committee, on stibjeet of Mi.' Win. Garret's complaint, reported that a drain is Cc. ituired in the vicinity, of Mr. Garret's property, Which has becn,datuaLfed for want 'ef one. Mr. Herr stated, on the subjuet of the Good In tent Engine room, whieh,wact:feakil!to. ;dies Strauch, at the - .last iuecting, witliMit the knowledge or co-tv-clit of the compar.y, that sev eral of, the members were present - td make coM idaint orinjustice being done them in the trans.- action. Mr. Severn motiened that -another 'room :be procured - them instead, which the fire eoitipa:ny ; , were quite willing to agree to, as the house! in .question is considered iu a dangerous cendition. ;.• The engine house. part , of which is used by .Milss iSrmilch for a school rotitn, is situated in .5 . 1. h between Marlmt and :slitrwegian. It stands m!an !old "air-bidet! which penetrates to the excavations of an abandoned mine, or "treast" beneath, and ;which has recently been caving in, to the iminent danger of the house and inmates, for at any ate the establishment might tumble 'Own . : by ;the withdrawal' of its - .loun.lati H ens. Mr. err , : moved that the Clerk be - requested to notify Miss ,:Straueli of the danger. Mr. Sehoener m^.Ned that a eominittee of the whole*meet on the' spit! On •-; Wednesday morning, at S o'clock. Agreed to.; ,1 Judge Donable!in, Mr. Zerby and John :Medlar ron, were.each admitted by the Council,' to nuke ,leomphiint ; the first of the unequal widtliS of the pavements, in Court land street, in the vicinity; his property there, and akin, permission to widen them:: Mr. Zerby and. Mr. Mcßarron qoanpl4ins '• of damages and inconveniences arising from !Wu ter coming down from Sharp mountain, and Want of ettflicient th4intig,..: in the. vicinity of the tes- , rpective•,properties; all, of which, on -motion of Mr. Sehoener, was referred to the cominitteci of the, whole on Wednesday morning. A petition wits read from several of the inhabi tants of Pier l e street on Bunker Hill, praying for the opening of that street, sufficient to allow ,the approach Of Coal carts, &e., to the dwellings-'-re ferred to street cotninittee.- , The:Solicitor, It. M. Palmer's account" with! the Borough ices-read and referred to the cionhuhtee on aceimn:s. The amounteollected by 1•1111•1, 1 15515 $203 31. front which s'loo as 'salary and! S 7 25 as cost, is deducted, leaving :186 Oft due4frotti: the solicitor to the Borough. • Mr.:Raercl,ter stated before the Council that rid article appeared in the editorial di:Tartu:bid of the MlNEus' JotaxAL:af last week, which rellected On the actions of the Crinneil, and particulaity oci the accounts of the Borengh collector, and forthei re marked that the statement, in tile artiebi refeYred to. regiirding the accounts of the collector, Were incorrect, calling on the clerk for a . statement of the figures, which were made as foilow, - t- The amount of the duplicate 'for the priisent scar, whirl] was put into the collector's liand.4 last .Tuly. is $15,732 37, of which amount :1 4 7.294 43 had hem) paid in, up to March 15th, leaving a balance of $3,437 94 unpaid at the time!the brit ele referred to in last week's .I„ot•ILNAL was rmidi-dt cd: Since then, on the 14th of April, 4 13.75 it have been paid ,to the treasurer, leaving ;11 041 14 still tit:Nth:de:l. out of which, the unavoidalde exonorations and Mr. Scitzinger's cumuli: she: as collector is lo be taken. An animated distoission was maintained on: this su bj e ct by m ost of the member. pre, , ent., , ln,l:on'n !notion to request Mr. 1 b to correct 'hi- s' ate- ,l'ilY•Dnngcron.s.-- . -7he engine house a the Good 1 Intent Fire Engine Company, part. of which is I occuped by Miss Strauch for school purposes. be- l ing situated most singularly, over an air. shaft, which peoitrates into the excavations of an old 'mine. is considerill in a dangerous conilitihn, and until further secured should not be made UFO of for scoe'. purposes. We might hero remark. as . many persons consider Pottsville . entirely under mined—which' belief the above might eonfirin— that such is not the ease. The mere existence of an air shalt. would . only endanger, as in the ,pres -1 int case, the vicinity in which it e l ii , ts. In deep bas,ins like those of Schuylkill CI may, the sur face is not affected-by mining op rations, .unless brought teo nearthe surface.at the'outcr.iping of the veins, and 4 Wherever the surface has caved in, such has been the case. But a small portion In deed, of the Coal beneath Pottsville basheen ex &acted, and' where it hat , been, the crops' are so high on the hills that but little drawer need ever be apprehended, even if the Coal be worked en tirely out, which however will not be permitted. insure 70 . .411rn's Continuous Goon Peth.—Dr. M. L. Dodson, one of our Dentists, exhibited to us a beautiful•set of teeth, mounted With Allen's con tinuouS gum, or pllitinum plate, which as a work of -art, reflects credit on the ingenuity and artistic skill of Mr.. Dodson, - who Manufactured it. The superiority of the new invention, in the inarineac tura of artificial teeth, lies in the nautili beauty of the gum, and the increased delicacy of the touch, to the roof of .the mouth and the tongue. But it is not only more pleasant than either gold or Fultz's percla, it is also More clean and healthy —leaving no crevices for the.lodgment and decay - of pellicles of fOod. Yet, perhaps, the greatest advantage is its lightness, coinbined with Strength and durability. It is certainly bad enough:to he deprived of our natural teeth, but for those who. are so :unfortunate to be forced to Wear such a heaVy Mass as the old style present's, it is even worse,. These teeth can be seen• at Mr. Dodson's office; in Market etrEet. lai"t.rt tiny Lecture.—J. J. Kelly, an Ora- I for of the Moltawk tribe of Indians, who has Ice turcil with much success throughout the country, waII teettn i. e at the Town Hall in this Borough, on Wednesday ei'lming next. 'on the marine's and custom's of Indian tribes. On Elio occasion, he will appear in full Indian costume. T i tle occasion we feel confident, frill be one of unusual interest. The lecture urn commence at a quarter . liefere 8 ib the evening, and the price of :admis simi will lie 25 !•eut.; children 'half price. We advise a pond :Mend:ince Avrtp , •.. lot: Mr. Kelly,—we stated in our hart iiome, that he belonged to the Methodist iten.pa :•inn, which is-correct; but to prevent misunile . r. standing; we would acid that he is connected with the African'Metho , Ist Episcopal denomination, a dis'inct nrgnnization from the Methodist Episco pal church.. In the African branch if the church,. Nr. Kelly has a license to preach, and .luring the present week be has addressed. the colored con gregation, of the Borough. tI of.;ii hit a . gtl r t...- lIIETEEI •n . Or tat le MEM rnal is pu!. Sew York. 11 le,ilNl,l thy miulut !ntifacturo OEM Sci • !, MEE MUM fflomala liff= I: 01 ftpv w on. Yd. ttrrela. t. I Philntklphis p a i t , t l t ; :zl t,i::n, iu IK:tit 1 .nerid.ilArket .Ll,, , yfil llle3ll fronii `O5 auilrv.. 1 1 4' P( 1 7.`00. ~l' ud .Cntnl OE =I in Tne, , day, ;Ira ISroder ace, by the flowers,. to inivinnee of lonely. On • portion of inzingly, by e mail . who 'urg. by 'root the et . - He notirii- their Co., of the have taken by W. A. n exteibion eting rtuain easing ImA- Ari"us itha nre diSlin \W would !it our mann- tie to !bur ;t Heed such .ministered ilnetsday last, the llishttp perfttrikt: Church. In n which the I ffleintell„ and I f a ino-t . servire trns ! I n-as F 1 ill'l3C• WhO .Stor ' e. ❑t rets. hae re- South East. ireet.e. to dui . L. Esterly, st Morris' his carriage street. ~j , p o lA. 'Alien, he his linf;from • r calf uncap Fe nnit i.j;vn Yet 'it "mule vengtinnee pti about the it hurled •i:o and withered ing; hills were gr.ind, and tutu , reeistkse- excntion nF c hare heard .in will next ;It. close, ne hi? benefit, a musical 'The Parson's :e we trust, will Cunningham i Pottsville 119- 4. , d ns the last i benefit of the evening is the i'Child of the yes . Mrs. Can rasion we pre:, he admirers of 274'1" . 1,,,n limo.—We have a knot in our t ' possession, which was tied by the skill of some of our modern Vuleans, that would be harder to untie than the celebrated Gordian knot of the ancients, and w i i i e h would even defy the sword of an Alex.- - an ger to sever. This knot was formed from a piece, bf one of the rails 'now being manufaetured by 3. 1 Burnish & Co.. in the Piittsville Mill at Fishbatteh, a, description of which will be!; found,in nnothereoltunn. a'he bar of iron is inches in diameter, and though forced into its I present shape when cold, not n single flaw. or' e r n e e eon be distinguished in any partj.f it. But the iron is not only tenacious of fibre, it is more , like tempered steel than iron, being compact., liar i, and compara,ively elastic. For blacksmith;' iron, we have never seen a superior article, and do not think it possible for any mill, either do-1 mystic or fOreign, to manufacture anything tobeafi it front merely what is known as reheated iron.-1 If :01 our ear axles, railroad: and railroad machi-1 nery:wwie made of such stuff, we should not heir. of so many dreadful accidents by rail as we arei: almost daily startled with. - X4l—Their Oceopotion Gone.—Like Othello inc! the play—our Constables, who Were formerly'. busily employed in arresting. the disturbers of th'd,:i peace, now complains that their business in that', line is over for the present. at least until our host,;; of tavern keepers can again obtain their wished,: for licenses. One of our constables, front a townii in the .Cool Region, containing between three and' , four thousand inhabitants, says that he has made a single arrest since the licenses expired;i rind 'consequently, the ce ssation, s n great degree.... of hard 'lrbil-in!, Other (drivers of the peaco. from different quarters of the RegiOn. have the; same report, or complaint to make, and through out the county, which was formerly 'disgraced so often by rioters ant disgraceful scenes, pears and quietness ore at present predominant.- We have recently been out in the vicinity of the mines on,. Sundays. and every where find that it great changUl, has been affected in the morals of the drinking port of the community.- The Sabbath hrawls which were formerly so frequent and annoying! even to those wit cescaped with whole heads, bawl) hlmost ceased twueenr, and where it was formerly unebintnon to see a .folier man on Sundays, it now vie , rem% ,2:41' The Potbmille Store nod 11 t ;t4 W,,el....—Mesers..l. S: Derr, the enterprising ; and skiltoll proprietor: 2 of these Iron Works,'whieh ; are situated in George street. have some spbpditl castings in the shape of water pipes which ,they have recently 111:1110. These pipes are a littic4lver three inches in diameter. and are extremely stnootfi, solid and even in construction. We questiork, ; whether a more perfect casting can be made on:11,1 where than those which are made at this iPitabc lishment.. It appears to be 'extremely difficult to east small pipes of this character with a , ey cif strength to endure the enormous pressure which they must ene.fiiin:or to go through each process without breaking., unless made from the', best of iron. Therefore, these gentlemen have; always made use of two--thirds of PSeotch in the composition of the eastings; yet they e±.- pect to ho able to obtain en atricic of Atnerieah iron' which will answCr the same purpose. The beauty and variety of theiMmberlessstoro note in a lmost every Muisehold in the regiotb which have been turned out from these works ate -tiro well known to need a description" or praiie froth us yet the proprietors, .ever its search hf,, I something new and graeeful to please and aectott-; modate their o 'eustotors. are getting up a 10t..q neiv MO elegant patterns for their Fall business. A. last 1 1 vt-Bh,,,h• n q p v , r for ifiner , .—At J lit) , • have discovered an article of blueing poper whio) i' ! hay been pronounced by old miners, as. just the I thing which has been needed so long in mining I !-- hpertitions, porticubirly.in wet and difficult pram. Tliis paper is thin, flexible and perfectly solid, and impervious to water or moisture, and not n pcire exists in it: We, have seen it doubled up in the I . shape of a boat and tilled' Niith water. and t4t) i laid away for twenty four hours, without losing a droji of it or hecothing even moistened ou the outside, and.what is still stratienr, an egg can ;be i boiled io it, on a kove - 2and yet the paper nut be {Tel through by the boiling water. In a drill hole it vkill not occupy,as much room as the stout paper getter- ally made use of in wet places, and no• matter hhw long it may he kept there by- accidents from t•he •'missing of lire" or detention. the powder trill; ',el held dry, andjhereby not only the price of the' powder imved by the labor-of drilling out and-re- Charging the "blast." To - sinkers in deep and waiter-making ter-making shafts. and in.fact to miners and Masters in - all wet plates. this article must only lie known to be appreciated and Made use of. It can be obtained at • opr,es taldishamet'in any quantity. and we take pleas mre in recommending it.'sinee it has been proi - ed to be the very thing-which has been so long ne:ed nd fur the purpose. , - i men t, Mr. Derr goc•itioned 'the propriety of :mini; so. dose the old Borough accounts would nit heir too (dear a scrutiny, and that they hail better clean tip ~ the "dirty work" which h.i'd been transitcted, be-' fore provoking furthe'r investigation Mr: Kaerrlier remarked that theY.,dbl not :to knowleVe any "dirty work' to have been 'dine by them. Mr. Derr replied that several crises, which' had . _ come I,i•Aciiili his notice, proved that the old - ac counts had been loosely-kept, and that nut of the ;if debt due the Borough, nruchlsit which, is now outlawed and otherwise- unaimilable, Many might have been colleete'd by a proper - ckursc. He alai. produced evidence to show-ghat, ofthose, old mil debts, moneys bad been paid : reeeip eil fur by - various various partfes, of which no evidence a )pears on the books of the Council, that they had beeh ac- Counted for to the,Borough. On motion th& mat ter was referred to the committee on aceounts. The following, hills were presented and order ed to be paid, though objections were malls against the aninnnt of the gas bill, and the ryitalityland quan tity of light furnished: the company -tot being. ablo,to supply the street lamps with as in all eases when required: 1 ' Borough to Pottsville Gas Company, fiy, gas. to April I. 1S r,. Joseph Kimmel and others. work on Ste "C. Worman and other. dm. - J. Mcßarren, work. on tepairing wittc house, made et for Boiling Mill's in Sehuylkill The experience of our Ottal.tranqiring establishes the fact- of dts superiority. • And if the Cur talcs which ore made here,, arc eo streng,,antl tenacious-or tibre, the rails must!le eetuperatively' the same, , for tench' of thte ete quality of leen is made into the railroad bar_Lin' fact, the rails-which aro composed entirely of re heated iron el' this:description cannot be excelle' and we tatialtt utmost -say, cannot be broken, or liblveVed by pressure or wear. • We have seen the fraament of a ra il,, v bi e b h a d been rolled into small 1.1 bar, knOttedas'we weithi tie a toile of the •same: size, and yet no flaw or crack could be discevered..in any part trf...iti.but the greatest exertion Was necess..ary to bend its stiff and stubborn mature to the required for-- - o• provit once the qualities so lunch re.quire4 Railroad ' bars, combining strength with dtirtil ity. I But the ehrlitteier of the iron inatinfaetured the Pottsville Mill has Irecrnnt , pret ty well 0 lished, and we ran gay but hub', in f;tvoll or it is.net already known, Sineli the emo menreni of these works,they have been Idily ; •uppb , l 4 Inisiness and at pre,ent their er , kr. lor r tqs is extensiye. , . . This mill stands by the Meant ( 1 30 , mti Railr. 3 ‘ sliert,distanCe Nerd) IVilt of the Ilal ml• 4•11 its:, which it is contemplated to extemi 1 . .c - v , ,Md, E 1 ill, co as to .inetirrinikte thO 0111:e ..f Fj.hbili in which Lt is situated, within the hounds iir 1' villq. • Ljlic the Nl° Alto _Willing Mill, it occupi ;s a conveniontm • nir plea-ant Puiation. with every fa cility {4 - extension find. other improvements.; It now covers more than an acre of ground; and %Oen in full operation, . presents a busy' and riniuMling appeararice, The Coal mines Irani which IR is supplied with fuel are as near as iiiiiild he wis:bed. and ,the 'head of the Reading. Will, ronnedting with the Miami Carbon Ro a d a nd , ethers i n ! the same vicinity. is conveniently near. • :I. The Palo Alto RollInE(Mill. 1 Messrs. Haywood, Lee ,t. Co., ' , if the Palo . 4 Rolling Mill, which started into'. existence w; the last year. Icy turning out nothing but the of iron to their customers. have see firmly e dished thcirreputation, apil extended their ness, that notwithstanding every effort has made, by adding new improvements tee keep with the- demand, their orders atilt far e their facilities of -supplying them. - ' , They have recently added two new win!, their building which increases its size to Ifi)! long by 140 wide, the whole of which is car in by slate rooting. They are also erecting new pinidlingifurnaces and tiro rehring I: ces. New. punching machines and se ears of sive construction-. are also about to bfr erected the purpose of finishing off the large rails. for cutting up:el-tones for recortstruction.' . F:)l purpose, large and heavy machinery is twee.: From the Merchant Mills (rolls), they are -.1 turning rent one hundred tons of ftRuPl bar. I -for thn Lebanon Valley Railroad Corupanv,* is td be used as bolts in the constractim I bridge now in course of erection on that rot 1 This bridge will he composed of four s} I each span securely fastened by 250 bolts, 22 5 inelies long byli inches in diameter; there i thousand bolts of this large size manufac. 1 from the hest of material, and weighing eve toes with ten tons of smaller bolts, will he use lif—making in rill over one hundred to; I wteeight iron bolts to be used in this struetu Besides a large amount of merchant iron. t' is pronotosiiil to be a silpe'rilq article by our li! smiths and insehiniste, Messrs. Haywood,' '-rt Co., are still turning, out. their splendid •T 1 of every sue. from 22 toTio pounds per yarill large quantities of .flit bars for plating the ii 1 on rail-, which are still used in the mines to , extent. . Phi. , mill law an advanta.zemi3 location, .einZ silitatell•hetween die Canal and tho Schit•ll6ll Valley and hel , .w the pope; att.l thriving town Alto. it. is r.i.ony, cool and cinvenient, arid the machinery and enti tmhli-Itment licinz' new, has a neat, IniFines nail attractive annearance OINTMENT AND eeitain reinedid for had legs and old wounds.4--Al• Fred Go s l e t, :v r e 127, wa:i for nine yeami ed with an awfully had leg: there 14• ere seYeral wounds in it, which: defied all the dod skill and ingenuity io heal. . 'He tried p.v. ty of remedies, hitt was not beb2lltted At last he was persuaded to hay course to Holloway's Ointment and , those remedies quickly effected a very fal..ora hie change, and by cominuing them unthinit tingly hit. thiee months, his lei was comOete ly cured, and his general health thoroughly established. WE would call the atte - Ttion of our re to the Card of Messrs. .Tyndale & Mit No. 210 Chestnut Street, •Phibidelphia propose to deal directly with the Cons for Cash, and otlin all kinds of Fine ate ple Chine, Qu'ensware, and G1n..1 War flj" Retail, in large or. small . tinantiti suit the wants oi the people, cheaper they can be bought elsewhere at Wholes. b' unities going.to the City to furnish: do well to call and examine. their very variety of new and Wa!'eS.. To N (.1:v ors SUFFI.:I:k.Es,--A retired e, lestored to health in a few days, rinv:v years of great nervous sutferil anxious to make known the- means of el Will send (free) the p"reseription Direct the Ref. Jolts.- M. DAGNAL. No. 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn. N. V. 22 50 DIE MIMI Sittutted p bin of ry variety % n bun- run CANAL .COMMISSIoNI:11: ion nu . I THOMAS E. 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I s '' ...1 h.vc.........,:t..terti b. wit!. the .i...,: i ., , . •, tiardiner.....d v., Mr. //. /./p,-..D...if air =--{ hay.. used twa bottles of I re e .,1... ~,,1,.,, 5 0.1,-1, u ,..„ 1.,,„,,,1 1,....Y! ,'t t': , prof, Wood's II dr Restos...the; L o l a, san trot?, sL=l:, that it It•r . 1 . - , , W ~1: 5t....,.., .N rvi York.; las 1", • is thrgrsatest 111,e1J'rery of the 340 1 , ,r ,),..4 , ril , , and I, A, 1 , Ji .,., 11. ',..', , • i , hrallilJ,: tlie Ilair. Ilvfore ii.iti„: Pi, it a. a , , 1.,(T, of I; —T. -----... ____. ______:_. _l 7 seventy. My !intr. has now atc a l t ,,,) Its •aizinal ..ol,r.- :Ct/A L! (:() A 1.!-1 he s II!) , ,•,- :,,, i.ll . oii r, 1/111111etiti it to 'lll , u,1.1.1. Ait li.•ut •11, I. ast '.. eonsfautly on hand 3 1.1f.', ill roc s I:: . fear. as my ease 1135 our o f .1.,, u ., r ,,i, i 1 , , , i. , a n d liampbore Intim...ea.< t' , .-,1, t.- it t ours.'resivattfully. ~.,b)5t..1...:C. iltotritY. t, ItusltcLat the - lowest cash-,rites . e s i; • Illinois et•liiltal Rtlldi id ' 10,,,, i• 1 1 regeile Coal on liards2r. and , o ,L.',,.- ' • Vlll4l ‘ ll3L Jun' Cl. 1 ' 54. 1 . i .1 . lids. s. 7V.,....... r Drettl Ind t. b • " .!'cola 1E,,,1- hen` ti : -.1 take; pleasure in IstiritPr. : Ar , Ii street Wl. Ill.: , •hu)ikiii. ~ , volutaary tesiturtny b, the H‘rrill'hia! of your nth 1:-- ; :•uitadolphia. Ayril Cl, 1 , :,') torltivM 'liir L Let:tiontlis ago ttly lAD- Is 4. Vt•r , -,:r3r. it ; --- is I; 3 dark bron. title orb:Pall lir., ~ill..;;lii ..ii.l ; ( Il)-PA WI ' N r, US II 1 P ci,,,. liw.•hiy appti,ati. , ll I. bai t , tua•le h, 1.... a tho . 2.4,,,,.,7 1,,',.. ;I l k Y., f olio d a ,:p.tt. Hair Nestf , ra. tive prtpared by i 01l ..! 311(1 a hit.'h , front the- --'' Ir.: 7 :111t in' my own case) . l ran most oartiostly re , puottend 't , 1 ,. 4 . ,!; ' ,;', t . , , 1tu . : 4" ,, N i. 1 , ;7 , - . ... 3 , N , , ,. ' it . / 4 1 , 1 ' , . t ., 1 : i t , ` ,, 1 , •1 1 .- 1 :, '',r . : ,, 1 . ,' .: t , r , - I.:i 34 -tlti.l - $. liespegt.fuliy volfrs, : b01a... s. iC. I'. rn., r • f .iTh,tl.l IVII In U t .: . : ', '' T:Pw ‘ KP Iv ""'' T. and No. i Nes .streo., N., 1. ri: Ihir L,..torel. t ec..-lucturcutumfistt4 , ) trill be f , 1111,1 1 ; ' 31.71117 ./. :: 1:1 11 , Prof. NV , ssl's itiverti,lo.•lit ot iii,' .oK,r , article.. ts , whi--It I . we call attention. t Iflitil it has doi... Ave have' tvlint , a , " l •l Phil:l4 , 4phi, v0... 2.. .... „ ; • ,. 7 „ ,, PE:"V '‘ L: HL:I I ; - ;l;.tir nelluttintancesiin St. 3,, Ili,. Hair I• - - nit-ot °, v, 17t r . 1.,. • • b ro wn . at the ease I (.. I ()A I. LAN I) l't )ii S.l. LE. --- ow, :gray. met our view. tlar s or• - • Illi rig b., being the color of early Poth , s , d : and an line I C ' ;Ain tract of C. , ..1 1. , ..,.1: 5',t,..,,t,... i ll c . ,,,,t and loss" as ,ii::. awl that witholli :1113' , tl:le.r i . flatlitil• : Srato..l6;ill 1.:1inty...11...min,, ;,„, i , ~. the- i.. tioti than the It•-rtorative. It it, has tt•ote tlirs uir,on I i pr,,,inetit IS , •ttipitiy ,•tf ttae• ~a, c, ~. 1 AI, .1„,.. I, eititorS. 1,111 it tint do the snow' for any of Or rvadcrs i airhartisott .oi the must. 1... , ..t.,,,, ir... , ,,, ! „,,,, ,. whose -frt.'tstyl.rous" wcre once Ht.'. the -inv. 3. lock." uf ' toff arr... and allouatoos. , . Ltstiflel's warli ke :hint. It they will try it: , li. think I Apply in iii.:'llliti: rs•l'VAr r y T s !5 , ,-Jaft' ,6,, ,C.,1 , ( I, 7lstillitiM7i.,!. /7 1. :',.1 , ,W.‘, ! 06 0 ti EiiIIIIE 11-it . .l. E. .."0:k \..: d 5)r....., u,,,,. Th r a5 5 ,,,t e ..11ri,,,,,, , ry . 0f Mc ..toc.-It seldom occurs I it ire h 1:,, ':,t.11 st. I that, we nottee.under• a i l circumstauers, patent' inedi- , . ~,, , u , / ,; ~- . - i s ii, ~,o 1 i I) (o . [.% eine , . restoratives. or anytifing bf•the kind. I.r ire 113 Y, ' T 101. TA ( i. It / .11.1 V. I. A a pn•judke agatust most of them., lint calla ..- compels I „ttr.it , i amt E. V. t; IA il 1;I:..;: - . . ~1 1h... I.i• its to invite :attention to the ador e ibisement of Praessor isi Bosco. No r ton Co., hrs..: this .1 i 7 a........-, R o ost's flair itesterittive. 'We snits, juv,...ii,...„ r ,.,,,,1, c than. W. :.. 4 . 11 , 01 kitTrt. J. 7i .1.1,1. 0 , to i .t anything ..3 tho kind. but ...tile istance.of its ~- h.", . I lirSt:S. of the trio of got,art, ‘t :,,, Ai , t,)111.• to our knowledge which almost It r almost assure u. that it i% I hi ,.. h , T ., w i ll N , „ T .,,,,, TuTTTI TT iThT,T Ti. Iry a s. , :ereign ri•tn , ly agahlit the ji.ail• beeining prem..- to'sl-.N. ist ili'D is: .c co., at N....:5 7V.L1111.11.,a I , ' tll rviv gr ty. It is not a -ll.ir Dye." but upon his al.. plieation, as dins-tett. the eifoct, is produced %ilea) the ! ' Pit i.c.,‘.:::' ,1 1 . i i i , ;; t i r .: . 1 k. 1 . , 1 :;! . i 7 t . it .,..,",!: - .. • , ~ skin, which brings out she original catered hair,,!. _ ' ' .witleatt stiffness, and gives it a glossy and natural al,- ' . ( 1l I ) \ ItTN E RS 1 I I P.-- : The :t pt.rine, We have 51.0,11 per4 , llg :1+ lie have 11,...,1 it. a n•S 1 , . I ‘i-too.l 1i tv.• this it.i. ,I.iint:try '2l-1. I`, ' •they .1,.• mutat pleased with it., P,A.Alilille the advertise-, in...a1....c1ue. .1,4, t.%)- the ll.lti.actoot, of a b. , tent.-Mi,rpitren lie p 1 1 1 4 im n. , • . 1 Cnnnni-•1 , .. Itu.n.,-.4....1 also for 11, pnl, ii(l-. (tarlyle. 11l . June .1 . 1 • 1011 . :of 0,1. liti ‘ lrrth.. 1,,,,,,f %V . NI. lil /I i Mir. .1 ( . 1 hart. 1.1,11.ki l'la(f. W 110 1 .5. Hair • lirait.PraiiVe. and. hare inne...--.),.. 4 , , r ,,,,,.„,,. , ;,.5, ‘ , ,,, . ,.,,,,,t it. ,; , . I t adtuired its wooded . ..l etfeet. - ipi hair was Issialling.aS 011 , 0 , 0 ,, 11),....ameri c ,.. 11,,,,,, 1. 1 ,,,,,, 0 1,, I thotr.rht, prianaturolv gray, Teo' by the use of his lie- , 11 . 111 \N M. 71 ill ai I 1:^, 'S. o ' treatise it ha. re , ‘ , l its o:igib r a a l rotor. sand I hrsv. , no , P. D 1. 1 ,111 LI.. Putts., doubt, perinanently so. $1 " 1111 " 1111 "'''''' ,t February I. ':O7 . )•. S. .`•:•ri ,t , r. En. i - • Occithr I)onnnstration is Prfxii 11,,tfre.-.11, , ,,, , w h o hare doubt...lllle oilirary of Prof: . 77ttod's Mac 1: ,, .....f0m . -t . IEA I. I S 1 13 .,, I t aktitoot, Cox 4.. Co.. 1 in and Sl3i , ) , cr , • • 3 ; ! ti,,,iii restoring' gray hair to Its' natural color. 'Aid ''''' 1 .. 1 thracite real. NS Iwo ~,,,i 1:,,i 7 , 1 , fornishA with the add 44; ~,,,,,.. ~/ th., most respe . td - . ' ,tu ilitv. Whart No ::. '1:. hoolid. CII 111 b. 'all.. eitiz..n. , in this its who bal'e octal it , and fully cr , ' Cool, from 11 ,, • f c.111 . ..11/ 7 . , al C. Ell ..) . b . dors.st Di. Bond's letter, pubLisheil in to.day's American. I Jed he 1,1 1 ,111 at ii,1t,,,,,,.. ~ , , -E•tfrie/ore .lei. kle.ra. I • I .INti. It. 111.AlilsT.rs. i . :.- , {{;errsir r ' I W • .'t IN .11 .1" .r known any I Iv NIL hi . c ix, • sal /* a 1 •-,, 9, , , re.- •; ). • , • N I .•. SS Alt.tit .ire , ~ 1 . other medico.e sin as large a share of publi, c ontidenc e I, t; ET h I'. N FA1N...N. ,. 4 ~, i.. .., .tr,,,.1.,,N.., 7, , 1 in.... short a tintolo this has &nub It' has not I.•,•nt n : i!. arch 1... ':",.. more than if year since we ttrst heard of it, cad it now t i Matta,. at the head of all rentals of tin' kind : ""il'l'''' , nevor user! any ut It ourself-having lout no oeeasiott. as I •• our "ce.et.'n of 411,r) - not only 34 et retains its -moil , cOlor. kit g..ts moro so-but ,Otrle of our orients hay-. i and ‘'., lt Ise tleier known it to I fail .1 rt,toriiir.z - t. h; i i r•rizioal •••il•-r• W•• :Wyk. , ..vielt its are to-oitiirt,t titrnia• , 1' turelv ant. to give the Itestoratila‘ a trial. -0,03. r H , r- I ,i,,,i, irtineir. G• 1 3 1 I • to Pert erad fc or ma P_ I, for and r tint. ECM ISE lich I Iwt, and vod• Address-LA). J. NVtlfill .C.; Ca 1.,a1' Broadway. New I*(iit,;; and 111 'Market Street, St. Loul,t, PropriytorN: S. W. Baorr.W. .1,;.it 4 aniiladeiptlia: J. C. C. 11001E 4 , Dr11;.:41,t, Azent, Pot t:Cy,ille, '.%larrit N. !,.15 ,IJJ- 111=1 i.'.T _, I' . \ r a , I , 7 st (II ti(' 2d of A Aril, j,, , ,r,, dtro.l 41 ri! Z.f •. 1< .,, .: f ,, r ~..• 0. ;!1,..?1 t , HI, ' , u , ...•riL, bv. and , 1,1,1 1,.. tli. , ('”zylmi..i-11,-... of ,•trttyi , ii! ~.., t 7nty: All p.r.-,,,i.,.. II o-•• 1, osinti. ,11,1 1:3111 , ... I, •ViVill.. , li•l 11 , t...:1.t. it: i• , f ti, cal lir .t. •Iv ' p;.r....n '.,it th..,..1.i.ri1.0r. p3,lnOnt 11. t i -ii i ,; 1....,q1 ,t..) ,, ,,,,1. , .1 111.- 1,,r.....tt 11,1i' f.; grid Ilot. , it 111 I. rva. t 2,11,1-. rvivuil.l- i rd. ~ u :••till'lling . It to th.• stll.r4l,..r.iii 1'1n,:r11%.• t...:1- '. ship. .... i:Iiill tNv,, tiiii .".: if l'inegeove.i , r :it ITO% nire•,. Aril! J. .!..."•., 1 1..:1r , .! I; P. 1111; F ilu1:4; Eft. ilhu ME ADMINISTRATION. -nrie• tLe re )llfi: NT()'rIC'E.--7,-W11(•rea8 letters of .1 d mitlistru!lou of tho I:st.ito ;,f :I'.. N. 1,1 'r lViloy. 1.,t0 /.1 tho' hurou4h of Port Coil.ol, N•1111‘11:ill oolvlty. I ttoro,t4o,l hrivo 1,,-11 zratat. , l to t lio 6:111,..., it..,.:111 ii. , 1 . ...1.4 1 111.101.ti . aql , iho Mid I,,t:t:t• Cr. - l r",ittr•t:d. to mak.. hum.- dint,- rt, molt mod th0 , ..0 fulvhu: r!::hos or tlouvuoli;', v:ainst Ow E.tatt• of 1 Ito •aill thwell , tll. will timl,t , known the sante• w i th - out dolny to To( 01 AS WI 1,1:Y. • of l',,rt Carhios, A ihnitsi-t rite tir to Ill:;)Itt:1: lI:CLAY. i. . ~tt.i iii,lii. A,r4iriii..,-.. April 19.1 , 5, . .1 ti.i, l - . \ the 1- matter of the aceo i .• , i tint of Thoutpq*n A. 4; , 4lfrev. AdmitihitrAtor,of the F: , tato of lis , iiihul ite..,o. di. ~,, :,... I. tulers hell,- who trner, Ctre• Tho untlitr , i.ol , tl Au,HOT apPolnteil by tlitttirphtin'tt Court of .'•••1111,.1 1 . ill etainty.att . tho ht tht• hawk ttf Attulini.trato r to and .1111011'g clitiliPti to vt• the ,chic, will :tt fond .11. r that purpo, at Mu oftiott. POll,lll, ttn Mttilay. April C<. at 2 o'illt.k. M... of u por.ofts hitt:rot:bt will takr TIRO'. JOIINj P. Ht MART. Pot b.t Aprlll2. lt-itti at to than mull IjrLt WANTED. • • ern- _ _ STITATI()k in' some mercantile is k:i.l):•ill•••••••• , dt SirtA . 3 ming man of•mo41 kb- , a n n•ti•ri-nr. s. Apply :1E tbh , Pot. t.>% 1S:oi 16.1 t. Yotims, Gentleman. a 11.A.W.;••••pk•r. AVIV/ 11 , ItS had th, thyp; t • 11p. is! tho ti ti, thor”ualy to th r•tands it.. ;rift lvf,r,rick• his' riiplo•ii is. En -3' thi , Apiil 19. G.ENTS WANTED all parts Uni,.n. In a new that pn s fmni $:o Lt $l6 p,:r day. •Addres , . I% itli stamp ellelt/SA. .1; I. MIDDLET4 IN Box t 'filet., Philad, (phis. EMI ME March _). 'S~; r"r'l• • I AND WARRANI'S Wanted by J. _Ej w. EnSEIII:Int Y. It teiney at Law, corner of Se • rend and Market st rents. Pr.t t se ilk. t letnbee NIT sovond hand i• y WIV4‘III. for cit.. hort , tt.llot . Alan, 3 tl.:ner. who undorctitudF planting and i!r3111Int• i- IDA arrajd to rk Frith the ,0(1, April 12. I`st ' I)C)TTSV 11,1,E IRON \V( )1t,K8.- w...,....!-.. nun-tor nirchinid•--to tak, ellar l z.• (/ I bor a 1. . ,•• :,:idlitol noilss. T4 , rilt• ',l.r.perly qlialit, d. a z , ...1 ,Idary n ill I, paid. or an arralwolliont ivaN 1 , .. mall, ,I irk tilt ; , r. _ fl? proprieto , . for ill ink,, t•t tit titi - • I , tl-1,,... `.5 'pl, t, ItENJA )1 IN F. l' , 'NI El PIC A St 1:. l'ot 141111 e, April 12 1S: o; . LOST. Appl:: at this (nee 1 ) 1 \ 1 '; I'o 111;wk Xll Di Opal. : --Tin , •11 • -- 1 . • , i :1 ran :111(1. ..; • a... 1 and ' pawl to th , •ll, lllip,onil unto r ta:• NI ill lA. OEM ipli,,,—N,: , to, Ni. ;dim' •tr.• ' t 1'29,7 , i.5t... , tr, , t... 1:.•-t ,I. ...-1-1.4.5 A I -Th , ut,.1.1,i,r,•.1 .11 - .• I , 1 , t. ch. , ~.1, ~rit,l 1 , 1,i.it. , ! e.,11 •. ..1. ',..• •'1•-• 1.7.,..1t1,0.- ::u d.• :It tti • (% Ili , r, 0:i• 1... , I: • r._ In.. i', tl. t!”, f..-i p., I, ...0,;(1,,,, I, ~1f..?,, n at , :•• II,: • 1:,11i II t•ltt t, It 1 , to .!Ii anti tr,,• , !4 1.1)1..r tz'Act, 1.4.11L:h 31pl!, 4 10,t4.1111'( al. ui I;ANI'I:‘ , Fr, ‘• la IValtiva ,trvet. F.d.rnary ti. '.',,; ~ !. 4 1 11?S ' I ' d•1..11\ ('4 )1,1.11':1', i l , •-I'll , .trt,t,•••••• ,•1 I h•• V.,',.. I..trul. a‘l.l, rni:,ll ,•!' 1 . , , tt..1 ill, . • !for I. 1.- i- , that valu;.• tlp• 14.44 „ I I.!' , P. • ~t,it,.. ‘,11i.-11 'ml r 1..5. ro 1 ~ 1 Itp• oo:,-1., It. ,1 G. , o'' MO, 1 - . 111, it'''' , , i g. tn,., ~ ith t I), "1 f I, - L I,.nt•bot-11,1 ,. . F ' li 1'•114, .11 . • 1:•••••t • Ipt ,f this I:..llier. p-,* v. 1 1 ,. :, 111, NI 111.• Bill rail r , -311 pm, ,, , , t6r. I.li crt% —tli.• ,li.t: , llo‘. to . . 4 .'hu..,11:111 Ila,-1. nit' it j, tip•, f'-r.' 31114.11: Ihr4 Po oft, I 11.',. ~ t t • phi.t. 'lh, ...up..rior qullity of t hi% I'. .' iI, itkAnd , tilt', illagi th, t0.n31 InIr1•04 p, .1; i.. a,.1, ('ull. and the .itttitity 1. ,t1pp,,......1 1.. •1.. , : . suppl.. a fir.t c 1..,.. ~ ..11i. ry 1., 4 1 ,, ,..- ••••71i..! ' .Ippli,ation 1,, Ilitlll,, int/ sinati. 3 .tt..l:', (II 1, rued.-t'' - A. 1.1 4.4 ,Irt, r :-....5nd voi Kahant.01z. , .,,.',P,1• l'oi,rtilr, :.:. 'S,I. , ..,. I ---, - - Eflll ;II A ' i ).11, l' )1? I 5 . :) , ; . 4 , ind ..r.: - 1,1.. .1 113 . 31412: 1.4 , 11 :11411 , itll4 .1 1., 4'. 3I 3.1,1 ` , .1,7iti ,, 1 r. inpany. tin ir ..,,/. ~,, tht• - 41, i: 1 h-i 4 , •5y.,1;,,i , q• 113,1 (*.•il. 3: prop 0* , ,1 t . r. • .•i, , • '. rd- , 4 1 , ,' 1,4 i :In I'. Id. , 111 i... min'''t '1 q .nt t , nvirl,t it, 0, k.,..1. 7 ,•. f i, 11.,. and 11, •Iiii.1114•141 44 lok 14,3,1 vO,-01-.11141 t,,, itri•t , i and1ta11.1 , ,,,, 1...11,:. tuad.• dinsetly t ! - .. , :4; hi:11 l' , .nip•ln. ptir , ha- , ,. 111.1 v 14.13.1 41 ;; ; I 1'.4 . t ' . 4..., ' in , arti,l, .4 1,4-hiL'.ll l ' ,,- 11. Th, ,-xt.-,--ii, 4.44 - 3111,1 441.4ti..ti :01,4,1 In trin , 1,111,1; c. 11 1. I ~,,,,. rll , lO to •:i taait,. t,...'...0 hOr Ij it li .n: 1 1. , i1. I. --'.... ' will• at all tilt..., -..run' to IP , ~...-4.1, , 41 4 ro•i_lit.: and W.. may .af..•l:t print'.. Ilk ii, :11. , , will , II NV4: 11111 11.• Civort,lultalli...,.,,,' n r I. r,.. , 5 . 1. N 111":-1,\ Niil,l,. , I izrp•E4:—N, ...15 W3lll 111 SI c4.ot. Mu' .I. i; I . Lil , rty strHet. coriwr Nt1.44.4111, N 4.11 - 1 013, %larvh '2 , *:,/ . FOR SALE & TO 1 1 ()R RENT.--A 1, „ It• 4, 311.1 st ,, r, ritl.l , •.' hailt , ad strvt.t. nt.:lr East .Nlarkvt. 1E,.1 April 19.1 , ;01 .4 1 (it?. SALE - 7 - A neN‘: :OD .ri I Nv.•ll !milt fur I' i -t 11,1, ~ . i-101? sA Li.:_....k 1, 1 ,d. .! el , !, .:. .requi 1 , t,,,,,.. .1..,r and .indf , i, fr tn. , -. '':,h. , : , r , 4 11,, An ~ i ~ iil , ll ...i II IP, -, ,b I iz h, 1 '' 1,, I . ': : l i t' . j.j0 ; .,:: ;; e I r it , ntrr sn t ;r, r.; ,-,-i April It , . 1.5 1 4 1 ()It SAI,E, or I:',X(.ll.‘NiiE f, BAR IV,IO.- 7 1.;.) hon., r••• p ,El.• tt , a, p 1) ,, rF.• pi ,ker; i.n•• lilt tti'r • .r . .l! %%rh or v•itlo , ut L,uii, r 4. April P... 1.54 sort of loiln per ird. ;In Lonil :11111 • I •.•:, 19. }:. yA nI)1,1.1 II I - rte , " . y "=" - "r 'd't~= i A Mir SIM MI A . , 114.! ierte I It I . ad% t • our • • pilkf 1 ?r, OZ space I the Uk:S% column L tention found u O . * -,, Our. 1 4 ,4 ~,,,, ~ .. • ...• • - ,•:.- 1 FIE tj : . peoNun \ 17' '--1• OE ra • rall -tipal L grogitt e ton•. rte:! . nt Ilarr on t h e tk'en INN ..1:4 letter, 11 1,11 I'r -i,l, , er . '' Nit • 4 - oriit•rs . fur J 1 in 1. o\ti ei itto o% i•r van,d, =I gl4.,tt ' d u alk 11:1111e , to • o l F ho ti i t :which EMI ii ''' ,i t tl . / (1,1 ; .1 tl . ' lintr' ' . to /ne t 4 ,1• • • .7' 7 " ureg t the tided ) 1 . In. A II • tion : OM Cure I tempo peari By tl DEE g • I that t' likar again silent ly be "E% Mil noon i ha ht favor Wlli if. =I MEI . of II itfc‘e cliatt li hi