101. 1 %;i-TkiilItnettentitt writ . mad* an'unfotta coil:poises, If that comparison lies intendsid Our Sapient eotempoirery , to ensingthen its ar. l' 'grisikest,. .11161,Detnoeratio• districts , giving., heavy Dmisoenstle =Jolliet, are as intelligent,, educa ted ed meld as those thit pay to homage to Dow ell° filth. • • Th.' &sibs 'ln applying °stallions fuels and t'figitteithat won't Ile," to the case, melee a spin ' pe33ettsted. 1118.156001 statistice/Of Bradford and souttio. We hive examined it, and think that Bradford looks madly out from the array with net the'aUghtest ewe to blush treimag her head in shire,. .The population of Bradford is 48,008.-that of Barks 98,000, more dui sings. The ieltool statistics state-- ; • . , Dro4ford. Dirks. 321 ' 4Ol ,Do. of Teachers, 447 . 80. of Selmlare, 11,367 14,441 salary of teaks per Month, $lB 87 $23 76. Ay. salsa of femslapper do., 26 , . 18 34 • As at Worley county, the httellipnee of Brad . Berd sertehtly stands out in bold, relief. With teachers:. oatnumbniag those of Berka t giving , one to twenty-six pupils, her list of pupils com pares well with that of Berks. With a papule-. tics thin,one-half of that of kinks, she bras biro-thirds as Om sabotage in her public sehools.'. Isreprd to the starring wages of the teachers of I Draidand Camay, of which the editor of the Oa 'mete complains, it probably has not occurred to hits that a labeller, and especially the (leachers of Bradford, who are reared and educated' in that scanty:-many of them farmers' 'daughters, who . "teach only in winter, have feat expenses and live cheaply at hems—can live more comfortably on "the lesser Wiry allotted in Bradford, thin upon the larger s one of Berke., The expenses of livieg inoll4llo as lie approach the cities from the into; der. Besides the expenses of proeuring teachers from abroid as is necessity in Berke; are always , 'greater thin in a locality, where they are "native . and tiithe manor born." In point of comperes- - tioni.uriteit we consider the charseter of theteach oes; and the different!, in the price, of livingin . the two comities, - they stand on an equality, with possibly a shade in hear of • Bradford. ,In ad 7 ditiou, it is not a matter of surprise that teacher" demand and receive better wages in Berke (woof ty. The exertion &quirts, to drive anything in the shape of knowledgetnto the craniums of the proverbially hard headed people of some districts of Barks most be exhausting. Double .salary s i t _ leant should be, the compensation of the daring 'teacher who essays the task. I • ''On this inbject,•the editor of the ' metre is iv idtintly Verdant; but we are• not surprised tit-the silly comparison essayed by him, as 'the stook of ideas !hick sappirthe audio, appears in fact, not Many of any llescriptien are required to assist in the production of such • - sleepy sheet. • • . Our public' school system owes nothing-to the Deniocracy ns,a party, for its present ..prosperoos • aondition. In Berks, in portiOns of Schuylkill, everywhere in the State; where Democratic m a . johns are law,. there Will be found the 'grossest ignorance, the most palpible distegard of the vantages which accrue from a liberal 'system lof 'deo:Linn. In Berks county, but a few joins sines, s promineet and influential -Democrat ryas defeated, while running for the Legielature, situ , ply beau's. he Stu in favor of Free Schools.- he Democratic' perty ht Barks ha. always gazed cold ly upon the progress. of .lhe Common. School sys tam o 'and if at Ode aliment that county is making rapid advances in popular educationwhich j by die, way, ero t end every lover of that-system are delighted to see r -it is alone due to the energeyo *and disinterested exertions of the Iles.. Wtn. A. . Good, the Cotinty Superintendent, whose salary was deed at the miserable pout of *3OO per 11K1.• sum, until meetings of !be friends of educatiAo . there, shamed the Demeeratio party into paying-, him a living sentry. It is noticeable that where: : ever the Democracy iniVe control, theyare pitiful .ly meal in provisions for the maintenanie of, and _ in that spirit which losing the system anti en oouriges its growth. !And. Berks. the Wiener empty of Democratic mejetitiel, the Ides of hold ' i sulter :lip as a model of intelligence, bilinpfy ridiculous. With the exception of a very Binned n umber of districts. Berke is one of tli motet nougat counties lathe Staten Take the districts of Schuylkill county. In proportion to their - I names, is the site of their Den:beratio naCjori il tisk They go band in band in *Ws, here; ere ( rywhera. There; most be &Area - t ebange in the p ditty of that party on this splject, beforC the editor of the Gazette calt_conyince an enlightened 'pubis that he elicited truth by his 'recent A corn. parison. . We are taw " progress of popular education—in increase of schools. Es 7 picially in Demoesatlo' districts are we pleued with each en indication, for as 'schools increase is number, the dirk anon of Looofocoifm sbrink before the light emitted b as mist is 'dissipated by the morning 'Sun: It'll a recognised fact that where the denten ignorance 'exists, there Demo- &racy unfurls its flag, and has undisputed: away. , •In the most hopeless state of intellectual alarm, Democracy finds its home. rd few, Years, since, in this county, a prominent leader of this Dem. ociatit forces possessed no qualification, but those ; ! which which lay iss the I trength muscles.. •- •A At the men under him lispensed ticket,. at be, elections; the rank and file voted, without knOwing 4co 'boot or what they east their suffrages. In this bi - 44 winner hare the mass" of the balm). - 'eratio party been led for yisis. To enlighten the masses is to weaken the strength of the Den:writ le party. genes its Indifference to the cense of letters' educition. 'Public sentiment bas over- come even in Democratic strongtiolds, the mkt dice which has existed to Its ranks _against _the ' • Public School system, end Berke exhibits - moot improvement in the number of its' schools, teach ers, pupils, ant amount annially.appropristed for school purposes. But for gracioniuke, most wise Gaunt, do not bold Berke or , any other strong Democratic district, up, as s model of enlighten-, . men't r fespeciaily wben Bradford with less. than half its population, in ,e Out of the way locality, looms up so strongly. Depend upon it, Demers -157'3411 never exhibit au excess of liberally, in fostering tie ;Public School' systernl, It "don't Niaaa►aoa—WLL:sa'a Opeaortosa.-Lste Intelligente from Mune* Is by letters and stitetOmts , of correspondent', some Walker's irDP* ll 4,erf and some his bitter opponents. Th. astound Vary, at course, according to the feelings of,the writers. The real tuts, as nears, we can get at i them, are, fiat the Costa Ricans are con centrating their fortes, and have got Walter en cloned it Mini, In a position that be will find dit flank to emispelrone, axles( his friends at Grey town *Mold be'able to get command of the San Juan Thar an 4 lake again, which they are now endeavoring to do. Colotel Lookridge` is *a m* in this duty, and .hu wet mug some sec ceases, having under him the last , recruits which reached Greytonn., / • ; Another amount says Walker has biret lib schooner on the lake, to prevent' her felling Into the buds pf the Costa Ricans. The allied army evidently bat 'a. form stationed . ow.the bland of °metope, In the lido, as they keiiir ! kony or :both of the otestraers constantly erulsingabout It. 00. wulonally °MY. aPproiehed Virgin, while Walker • bads fovea there, and ere/ a shot into the town, but Without &map. — The general expectation at Rivas 'Miami to be that the fillibuster, force at anytown will get possession of the Aim in some way, bill no one feels to devise how it is to , be , done. The account given' by the fillibusters of `theliitrinespite would imply that they were every where'tietarions, notwithstanding• they are hemp modn on all 'sides. liven the last adriees'meo• ' Cloned that the recruits andel...Lockwood bad left Poston Arenas and gone up the river,' where they. bad VA partial possession of fort at Borapique. Al~tter._in the New York Oottrier shows tiukt,,in stead of the partial possession of the fort, they got s tborongb logging and bad to retreat, with the loss of sisitmen. ' , Two OrPONMOIN TO TIC .16111 IX. DINOCRACT 1111 JOUIT COXTVIITIOII.—B7 a _cud in another volume, it will be perceived that tie -Americium feel ilfepObileans of the Legislatiire hive' bud upon a plan of union in Convention, for the sow fustian of a State ticket. This Convention it will. bootie, will meet in Harrisburg on the 25th 'h is arranged that if ,two *eta of deli. game elsould to sleeted from outs *nutty, that both wilt be admitted to partleipatein tlion pro: immottogr. This to nails, for WWII oi l be s t 'habit% tbrogbns the litate between ibi elements of din Opporitios # and So Won upon tho haste grope.** osunot lat be perfeet. ' - • " - tilled to observe the sow for, hapromeatiis a eltettlibi ta s te" assert& Both Sae* of • the tread= should .havo.hash'. ten' • titan fOfe sooard “Jastleir , • . • pout:v=o4 4 6 AffiaICAN,MAUAWAiI IBON.” Bas et •-les your last tare I not a commend adios signed "Ctetnin Deer," which you all attention to ad Armin frOUI one whose calling enables hint to speak by the card. Now I shall net do you the lojusties t o wpm yen read the communication In question, bat men rightus* hum_ ft the podtton author, thought it ill and eneed t. Ido not mom I to undertake to refute his Sweeping arr seeker that all American Bails,' ascent Omer undo • the nottrrille Bonito:11M are bad, and ill English good, which b the MOO tblog that all the good, with the eaceptim above named mum front England,' and all the bad ones wars made bete, as mare assertion amounts to nothing. • 141towever, thearticle questtrn oily Intended ass Ind for the Mill - named, or the object Is only to get up a diseuselon to give notoriety toll, I shall: make no objection; But think this object could have been as wail attained without . disparaging others whose work stands at lout as high. f And also he mightri cai dispeemel with his ungenerous and didngenuous protec tion • that the tither has bad male bat for las Rod lam well aware; but in regard to this I would shop), ask him whether the. Bails wire not quit* as good as the bonds ghee in embargo for them. Did he go Into particulars!. I - would give him Instance upon instance of the Miserable quality of English Iron sant bin, not only la Halle, but In Bars, Boller ,IPlste, ta 1s he not aware, which le the beat proof of their quality that can be offered, that American Rails, as wall as Bars and Boller Plate, command always a higher price then English!' That the Sat English Rails that came to this country were good no one denies, but that recent inpor talons were quite the reverse, is the general experience. I shall only here meet assertion without proof with the same thing, but will undettake,to refute anything to shape of an argument be may or an offer. • Bow he expects, by It reduction of the 'Tariff, io lm •• the quality of American Balls, I am at a loss imagine, or how a Rail Mill, when owned by a Railroad Company, can Make better Balla' than If owned by an bon OomPanY, I am as much In the dark. That It may happen that a Railroad that passes some millions of tonnage annually, may in a singleyear have to replace 4000 tons of Rails is poasible.hut that all those replaced were Amery an Railed am not ready Until I .40 the PrMi to concede. For hhttPurfreaos he hes selected the Readies Wed. 'Now I will Mk bow many tons, of Rail* were replaced last year on the Dauphin and Susquehatr via Rout, width is mom than hal( as long as the Read ing. In revied to the New York Central owning their own Mill and ;doing tbeir s own work, this is simply a ndatake, an error be has been -led into by taking all newspaper paragraphs for truth, and which accounts la some measure for the singular news he miepts In regard to other matters. The President of that Company has an interest in a Rani, and said Mill has a contract to resoli the old Ulla, he Company has no interest in the Mill. But as his - mood remedy as well might he take off a man's head at his shoulders to ho• prove his :tanners. - Take off the duty, lilrr -Uremia De- Fee," and yoriv.ll not be troubled with bad Rails mad* In chic country. At all events the "Rails of good quali ty" you so esteem would at one, ,take their' place, and 'American Rafts, good or bad, would be a thing unheard of. The friends of the Pottsville Mill. Me, "emiro De- Fer" we think, will not thank you for this suggestion. its admission that good Rails can be made in this coun try by one Mill at least, M. something. What one does 'will soon be followed by others, and the Pottsville M iceordlug to "Chemin Defer," can take the credit of bringing about a complete revolution in a very imnort ant branch !of industry. Go' on Meiners. Proprietors of the Pottsville Mill and you shall receive due credit, but mr„ Hammier Defer" don't meddle with what you do not understand, and get parreelf and those who endorse you, Into a to;., Young truly, ~, • JUSI - COITNC I tICUT AND SC/1 ortjuz4 Colt -AO INox Con rut . --A friend at Harrisburg sends is a copy of a bill read in the Senate on , the ltth inst., for the incorporation of the Conseeticul and Schuylkill Coal and Iron Compiny, to be located in this County. The commissioners named it: the act--Molker Hughes, Benjamin P. Brown, J. N. Harris, And W. IL 'Starr, are entirely un known to us; the company would peones unlimited privileges, and it evidently a speculative concern. As it would be " inimieal to the interests of this Begion, it is the duty of our reptesentativea at Harrisburg, to use every exertion to crush the bill incorporating it. The Retreads as follows: Severed 1., Be it enacted by the Senate and .Horse of Repreaentaticee of the:Gbetteonieeatth of Pennsylvania in General Aisernbly niec e and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the. tame, that Holker lieghes, Benjamin P. Brown, J. IC Harris, and W. 11. Starr, and their successors. are hereby created a body politic, and corporate under the name and style of the Connecticut and Schuylkill Coal end iron company, with power to one and le sued, plead and be impleaded in all respects w. if the said parties bad associated themeelvetkun. der the general mining law of the Commonwealth of 'Pennrylvanin.. Secries 2. That the said company hereby in. corporated, shall have a . right to have by par chime or otherwise, in the county, of Schuylkill, in this Commonwealth, day. quantity 'of coal or other mineral or timber lands, not exceeding two thousand acres, with a capital stock not exceeding Ave hundred thousand dollars, divided.,lnto live thonsind shares of one hundred dollars each. Settles 3. That the said company - shall have a right'to drive tunnels, sink shafts, erect all nacos :eery machinerY for mining and cleaning coal and .other. manufacturing purposes, / ant .make.edch necessary rail or other roads as may be required to connect the land of theseld company with any 'such roads as may be now constructed and used, ' , or hereafter constructed and used for transport-, lag coelsto market, subject however to all the re strictions of the general railroad laws of Commonwealth. this Section 4. That the Officers of ,the said com pany shall, consul of a president, secretary and treasurer, with a board of directors consisting of dye. stockholders, ifieluding the:president who shall be • director and be . eirsited by the board which shall also have ,ower to appoint the secre tary end " ;treasurer. The company 'shall have powerrei make and use a common seal for , the aso thentleation of its *eta, and the charterineorpora. to it continue in foree.for thirty years unless sooner dissolved by the stockholders. ' Seems 5. That the drat election oCeffieers shall take place on the second Monday of May next, and on the same day annually thereafter, but a balkier) to elect on the day shall not work a foefeiture of the charter, nor prevent any number of the stockholders bolding not less than one thousand shares' of stock to convene a meeting and elect officers to held thffir places until the pe-. red of the nest anntfal election, by giving three weeks' notice there'd in some pape4 published in the county wberethe lands of the company lie. Section 6., That the company may, locate its office either in Philadelphia or elsewhere in Penn sylvania at iti option, but shall be liable to be sued by leaving a copy of 'any proCeis with any of its agents or tenants oaf its. /ands, Provided,' that this last mentioned clause shall not preient the service of proceis upon the said Company in the manner usual in the case of other incorpora ted companies. Sacrum 7. That the said corporation shall pay bonus of one-half of one per centum on the capital stock of' said company, and "upon any in crease thereof, payable in; four' equal annual in elements, the Bret payment to be made. in one Yost. from the date hereof, and shell psy such div idend as is or rnay' be provided by law. Ova friend Penniman of the Hoiesdale Dente era*, draws the fu lowing picture.of one of the 'things" found s • ery community called • A ashram'. .: . The•Doughfase I What shall 'we say of him 1 l i , How utter 'Death* nd contempt which we fiel In view of bis , opmitigated servility, unqualified kuavery and unbOunded selfishness! He is found igesting all the different stations, of life-from the lowest border Poit„Offiee up tto the chair of the Federal Szocuttie Like a snake he crawls into 'all our Councili4Ftate and Notional—leaving 'the slime of his character wherever be worms his way. Like an .isnieemlY toad ao he is, be lives ripen the , vapors - : of, his own surroundings, until by dint of cringing-aid smirking, he wingless him self with a hop Or tiro into motnoutary favor else where. - When the honest world's asleep, his gog gle eyes are on the look out for preferment—not for honor'. sake, but to satisfy an insatiable , maw of selfishness. Ile is at once thispest and curse of all communities and nations. But for the Dough face Rome would never have fallen Ltint for the I Doughface •the-ior d might have bees ten eenttr cies ahead. Like a deadly disease be fastens himself upon -the vitals of a country and eats • its • lift out, and then Ghoul-like devours the dead body of its institutions.. Like a loathsome bathe hangs himself In the,dark caves of , secrecy while the daylight of truth lasts, but by , the first cow. .leg on of errors twilight he flutters onion flabby' wings of lousy habit,, prepared to seise his prey [ wherever it may be found, during the long night [ of unrest which surely follows. As an instance of this latter'see the history of our own .country. I NoDongbfartes were foond.here until oar fathers 1 ,eommitted this error of slavery,' which consisted in .eountentuabing the institution after they bed discerned the wrong of it. From that day to this it has been,one long night of [unrest for use and the Doughface has been listening on the spoils of once, to the disgrace and humiliation, of the land. Tas Sun or run Mutt Lus.—There is.every probability that the bill for the sale of ,the Main Line of the Public Make, to the Peonnylvaoia Railroad Compiny, for *9,000,000, will pass, fur which they wilt issue 5t00t....35,000,000 it ti pro posed to itivest'in the Sunbury and Rile Railroad, a Most importatit work, and the residue is other lines of railway,, projected and in existeum— None tan question the pansy of thus disposing of the Main Lido: which u it is conducted Is a ',griajpiis bucirme. With a heavy State debt, gr i owitift oat', of Ilia <mustn't:Son of the Poblie Works at a cost of $40,000,000, what advantages hare seartt6 to Pennsylvania through them/ Absolutely none. Lest year the receipts of the hula Idai altrei;ita expsam were but *62,Q00, or 11 per tent. By their sale we 'Wreathe from the start, *240,000, or 6 per eent,,Which Is to prac tical method of redaeing the State debt. The in vestment in the Sunbury and Erie Railroad will , be doubly advan4geous to the Stata, as an invest ment yielding intend, sod an addition to its re- Venue gri;wittg out of The development of new Seib of operation in our State. The good policy if this investmeat indisputable. Every inter est of the Commonwealth calls fur the isle of the Mein Line, as the enterprise of modern evispanies is lUving-in the tear the Stets haproveatents.— If the Meta Liu ihould not be sold, 11, will la a fee years be 'Mindy apparealial by private eater • •~ ~'i'~ ; ~2•..are:w!~+err . ~~:.G :3.:;. Tits Dins or 13tweetzu.t. CitusTr:—Pratit the Ant* Gestiare Repeat in slake the fellow -1011) of it bNi,-44 th4dis ein, 4ittai otitis i41400* _ . 444, $OB a. of. - DtherNmillt• ' _ 080 ok email dollar boititi n 46 dna*, 29,3513 Loilly to 414111061, pot act lifoy - 1 41841,, , - , •-•• , ••• , 943 00 Billo okdomand, • 3,000 DO Loan of flaullkill,Nirliptloo Con-. ,„ _ IDATtI I 4,3 O ,' '••• • ' L IOD 00 - Co.t., • ' ; t, 1183 Note* '' ' 1 tows 92 Tasaiand malts, . 345 11 P a disecimad, 609.000 43 •-” " outlet piCitiik I 47,148 65 PottsyUlO orator company alocD,, 'MOO 00 Doe' from oplArbooko i ; 1 .1 I- , 170,03341 Boids aid opsirtgow 4 A, t. 49,280 37 - 8,1128 7,11 Boa Halals; • ••• - 13,458 91 Bondi fur Real &tato sold, 1 • • 37,94643 Dlonvioes le sooogut, ,• • • , 11996 • ) • The/Wm are gins at. $1,057,491 33 A , ctual liability, 221,938 82 tailspin's Fund; ' i • , $55,555 53 Dividend declare & daring last year, 11 per cent. 'STA!. oy un'ts.uutini!_ pain., Os. scnotisnt: ..Assns. -, - Ma. 8,18141. Bills discounted, • I . . • Ussoss2 se Baal Estate, . i I ~ 10,000 00 Egiense account, " 1 473 Stock in - otbei inetitutlons, i '.,, ... MOO 00 Bond end judgment ecisonnt, 1 1 '' 4,275 6 7 Bills protested, . , - , i_ Mgt 60 Specie funds and far tOtilr 14.-Otha banks,. \ I , . • Specie in !Roll, . , I • Girard Bank, l- , Miiiby. °thee banks, - I, Bills receivable and elieeks„ i Demand -loan account, $424,447 93 Liabslitier, 424,447-93 Dividend deblared daring last year, 8 per cent" lITATS OF tilt. ANIZIACITIC.BAMIC OF TANAQIra• assure. • 'Yoe: 6, 1856. Bills discounted,. . • • . $162,214 74 Bank Penaseaatiia, to redeem atm latlos,• • • • • . 33,553 86 Due from other banks, 3,671 69 Rotes of•par bake, • 5,680 00 Uneurrent nuts,. , 390 00 Cush amok/ in par beaks,; • 2,839 71 Gold, silver and copper coin, , • 13,617 17 Expense account, f • • 2,300 40 $244,337 9lt . 444,337 la Dividend declared diarist last year, 7 per cent TEE TM MICR DEP,MICIDIT-10 , 1101 AID MITI. • - The Wreak trouble of all the Demoiratie Poit masters-General, since the 4eduction - of postage to its present rates, has been that Department did net support itself; Bi-• other word* that the leumfeeeired fur postage did not equal the cost of mail transportation, salaries .of postmasters, clerks, &c. Several reports hare hinted at an in icreased rate as desirable, in order that the pretty ;Democratic theory of a self-supporting postal us ' tear might be realised;:but the popular voles was too strong and decided against it. The advanta ges of cheap postage were too great, and the common sense of the eduntry, insisted that a por tion of the surplus in • the 'Treasury, each year, should be expended in sustaining the Post Office establishment. During the year ending Jana 30, '1856, the eipenditures and receipts of the De partment were as follows; • Bspenditures, . i , $10,405;286,36 'Receipts, 6,020,821 66 ..Eseeaa of estenditares; • $3,4842, 70 This excess hoed eourae, to be prorid for bj special appropriation. Id the report of the Post. master Generaithere is a table gobs under seta. rate bends, the receipts fora postage and the ex. pensea of the poet offices in the different slates in and territories. We hiteS emitted these as free and • slave states, and omitting the territories, we tind the . ,espenaas and receipts to bars been as follows: . Ftss OWNS. . • :Receipts. '' Iftpessies. MMus, •• , $152,710 27 . $170,744 10 Termv.,,,,.; ~ -. , 09,999 40 99,90 36 - I 1011,629 36 • ' 117,631 X Maass poets, 367,369 06 385,988 63 96 _ 39,643 78 Con Rh°64 Dee Ai" Usti nd' _ ''. 1r 4 1, 3 4 az 175,181 fa 1, New fork, ---- r , ' ' . 1„ 100 'lB 1,037,316 49 New Jersey, -, • 107,737 63 . - 132,395 54 Pennsylrania,• 691,119 Si' • 523,796 90 Michigan, . . • 1 86 . 182 71 232,837 10 Wisconsin, . 149476,96 170,368 64 Illinois, • 893,430'05 • 55;,337 WI Oblo, 451,706 74 - 670,994 74 . In • 1 171,410 15 ' 303,972 86 d . low iana, a, 1 117,414 11 163313 61 Calihernla. ' ' • 363P1 8 VS 208,715 811 .... , ---- ---. $1,993,563 68 - . ' $6,030,218 90 J •4,940433 68 Thretwa of ispenses.l; ' ' - • $95,66b 22 . 8169 i 811119. I Reetipts _ Delaws .1 • ' $19,647 64 ..,..:17r10 lisry ,la . 187.103 99 Z 3470 87 Distrkt 4 9019t . nkki, 43,730 44" 311,161 11 nw , ele, • ' 118,090 07 413,992 67 North Carolina, ' 1 71.886 66 206,097 98 Booth Carollaa, , I 91,803-06 270,436 75 Orsisia, .., ' 140,069 oa , 826,403 83 ' t 53,03 in WO 37 Miasma, ' .• 119,2115 99 324.967 67 Mbahnippl, • 74,443 74 243,708,01 Tim, . •. j 68,006 63 • .261,533 52 Kentucky, • , - , 1121908 43 , 221,423 53 lonisissa;• • !163.679 09 371,411 83 Tennessee, . 101,484 73 . 1. 198,102 82 bilasonri, , • ' ,741,761 73 . • . .07,373 98 Arkansas, , - 274719 39 •-• 234,175 63 Exam o fExpenses, $2"450 Os It will be observed that in the free States the Post Ogee Depsrudent is almost saltatuttining; but in the Slave States there is a debit of $2,. 184;450.'' Sir of the free Stateslew Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Conneetient,, New York and Peonsylvania—pay , more In postage than their Mails and pest °Ekes cost, while of the slave States, Delaware bartdruteirts its expenses, and the District of Colombia alone shows any considerable excess. This excess too, can scarce. • ly be ponsjdered, since the correspondence orate District is more with the North than with the South. That rebellious, and petulant State of South Carolina, wbieh blusters, more against the North than all the others Put: together,'only pays $91,803 in : postage end her Mut dices and mail .service cost $270,438, ut nearly three times the receipts. North Carolina, Alabama and Georgia do do better. In Arkansas the service costs near. ly nine times the receipts; in Florida Ave- times; in Texaa.and Mississippi nearly four times. In Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri, the receipts are equal to about one-ballot theexpenses.—Emaing Bulletin. WOOZY AND Bustanar.—Within the past few years, great competition has sprung up between monig and legitlitate bottles', materially to the detriment of the latter. To :foster, capital' has legislation used its utmost power,. Money has dow4 freely into the bands of legislaton,to com: pass ends too often destructive to the best bier- ' este of the State—while at the same time the an:' sloes money lender, and unscrupulous "ahem" were stalking abroad "seeking whom they might devour." It is a notable fact that in Pennsylva nia the Producfng classes have not increased in a fair nctio with capital. While the Legislative current appears disposed to run in a channel which fosters money traMekeri at that expense of legitimate business, and motley is made to - earn ,macttl from 12 to 16. 'per cent. prat on its miss, when it is really worth but 6 per cent. to hnsiness, it is wail for every man of business to pause and consider what the .nitimate effect will be if the usury laws shoild be repealed. • In place of "editing the repeal of these laws, the strongest guards should be set "round the et -Ist/4 usury laws, in order that the producing in terests, in feet every legitimate breech of busi ness should be protected from the ,eileni but fatal assault of capital in the hands 'of teensy leaders and "shavers." While money should be recog nised as being worth no more for business piano.' ses than 6 per cent, 'legislative enactment should prohibit paper ftom.being sold at a diaconal more than b per cent. This would place a check upon "shaving," and transfer the capital used in this detestable, business to improvements useful and ornamental, manufacturing and mining operations, for the, purpose of legitimate banking, ate. In , the present relations of money and business, any -member of the Legislature' who would advocate by his course or vote, the buying and selling of paper at usurious rates, should be 'marked.— Such a man has no sympathy with honest; logiti mate haziness. Be should not be returned to vote against the intestate of ,his oonstitueney. • • The system of selling bonds it less than their value, was originally commenced to attract atten tion to, and enhance the value of railways. Its greatest result boo been to Ookancettbe coat of the construction of roads. It is a bad_ system, only bene6tting "shavers." With individuals the risks attached to an in discriminate purchase of pock renders it mass sary'for them to secure theastelita from losses by making exorbitant charges. Were the money• thus used, transferred to banks, where the losies sustained are equitably divided, it could still be furnished at a heir rate of interest. Law should interpose to cheek the outagonistical positions which money and business have assumed. That . legislatir Should be held en enemy to legitimate business, who votes for the repeat ,of the user", laws, and indifferent if be does not advocate ,stringent enforcement of - their provision' in every county of the Slate. Is • this community the mode of business having for its basis the per. nickels practice of "shaving," ' Must be dinged, or 141011'then will fill no bigailtif, 4 40 people should &Mau betimes to the hawtam of the 'straggle existing between nioney'abd While both eboild mere haneontouly, business sharpen basU • awaltat' eolpetitionosbleit now tells .with tosital dot .0/ • ; bastassr, niter will tooth Is W tohl reetistioe, ehetild - .Ptreq. ll,* ./41411161.0 atm or do aoitei ha% bit adol4va. • Witg* laving Midi, she* ADM attill-bibv!Aktiogbiit eetebtleharenfvesitt, it-sititeesta erbeleyesily *Wombat. ilk>iti tda poiteyrof the tiipse eolte keep tt. If we'irttb Sti Prover ithyitt astOgoot foe 6 * saargoi . 1 4 0 °. 7 lie *aid eeiteieetly joortthr thin iestteis. - Tbelf atf,it tbe vailese Oirattlestiees boil* stt,a filueb every mires peeks% Ist the cesvoileettiv...L. - •;. Ravi ! 164 ,• 2414 t ' la*AP Rama* Ammon - - J—.R.l tilhl onrsolses, and is Soltay:eammi tti theireatest unseen: • , .Elie meet asisiested - 14 -oar Otrausti Physicians in: mitemanadlng baring this eltaniteabl• reather, while most peremis an troubled with ammo and rheumatic affeetione. It ripl bis round* vaiiiitas rismiedy~.:#963o: 5L085,422 AP" Wahmaddi =raw husks's bind mennsaded several of au ettlanns. Meilen piny* yen awning !frArtatrimmi Mew* ZkrAtete-Jlt the Sterstel *hides beta In feet Carlin atarblii last, the . htime• lit allows were sleeted:. T • • '4leffeT,Reeith H. Heir buyettor—Aquila Dolton; he spette--Gatiot Bathe ;.(teutabte-thialkihtne. . . .111i4 Media, of the mamba of tba Yawn! Yens' pikiatisa .atiodattaa 'Mt" bald at tbilt MOM In Rat wt's Otaier Ditildtp& ea itadia imehls. March 2d,' ibt the guspooiat diseurbyg i plertry sulaselt. eel for the *Om Is signed IT 1.1/I.llastgabil4 esentia• • • irlaPiforadag loit was ohierred as the annliessary of Washington's Milli Day. The WasidogiOn Astillaitsts, Boat Mika and German Tagus parader, and -ttie day beteg lie. our streets were &say. t in the evenly. a Gowan law Duna Ball was held at the Town Wall, and we doubt If the ball room of that lodidlus wear held a snore 'model an sonigyoi dancers, 61,640 00 29,057 97 18,9031117 467 42 2,8844 44 1,150 00 - - _ Airibaugleanta Hatt has bon bawd by Mr. Her. man Heald, of Readlng, mho 'lli take poemmion in April. Mr. Beard b apneas of 107 Wily by tom ` press Italdthig;"." et4ill ll4l, Mat& and gentlemanly ,hod.` The (setts gratifying, as the whiehlbr a period, of Afielen yens baa been under ties management of CoL dohneon, enjoys the regmtation of being one of the best botele—ontsident 18 either-in the Slater That it may maintain that Miintation in the bands of Mr. Beard, Is certainly desirable. Sir Rogerisr.- - In Philadelphia Wt week, Jellies Wel. Ist*, CO O 3 Ihtebssit , dtdpit buYitual On the loiter* In the old district of Kenai , neon, was held to ball to the sun of SXOO to answer theltherge of foiging the none of gasitoil Wily may Zig.. ohi itoronykto • peony • sort 'note Issued In his n ame. rolled notes to the amount of between $1000al; $5OOO lisior been bawd with Mr. Snip:lan's none ttattied. We Woe but one note so far, has beiti bland .to theamusd. W DKr*, thit.early part of tho via, the weather vu Bptiattlke. The put two days bowerer, have' has been eat sad trivet/. Our mint for the eurrentl ',gift , Mows • ' ^ . , . Tattoutelit Ontes,l , lisastylvastia Rigtville. Sat, Feb. 21, It A. 116;411 abois stio—clowly Mem,• 23p " '-48t" " !" —dor, Toes., ;" '24. 41 I- 1 44 . " • Wed, " 211, " "- " " —clots*. Than., " " -48 " to —a l as, Fd~. " , 27, • " —ao a " a —eknady. iirertivona Bbrostplt Btectfore.—Anseted lea net 4 the oaten eketk at the flat Dom & election of Creiii eon. head on the 90th instant: Clit#f pargess—WiLUium AVlA:lumen Cbeoeil—lt. A , . Wilder, Benjamin "fader, P.,lMilebols, Trawldlu fraUlf. Der, C. Erseetleld, U. Markle; &idol Drodots—J. J. U church, Jacob Xantwer, Peter nem, WIWI= U* ekes, Robert Items; Justices of Ow 14, O. listentekes, W. I. Kitchen; noble--Heary RW I dy; High Onufable—William Stayers; Aestacrs--WD . • slam Newell, P. B. Dreher, Reebok Laubeturelne: Rudy; Ail:lreton—W.B: Coulter, Jobs Stitsti4 : 4 4iscriar 7 D. Bertokt, Nem , The. Ball given et the Town tiall on Tuesday ',sit ing, in hotter of the sittnivoreary of the birthotlrsishini . ten, vas every pletuant affair. The sum wasvieovatOd with taste,lbe pletutes. mirrors; etc,being beautiful:liar namenti.i with"tbe red, whiteindblue,"uudnly through theivhici t tbau sidlndatolLebleexertiozutor Mend "Thi." Barrier's band or, Phibulelphia, discoursed wet do. quaint mimic. while the supper was worthy atter of Mr. Jennings, who by the way, has secured' the loose of - the Town 11411.,far tbe coming *main—a .IMltifOnii • fact. room was comfortably tiled, and everything' paned off we have reason to teller*, to the saUsflidke of the yOrticipants. nil winds up the sores Case.—On the 22d, beiwri ;quire Mind ‘Gotileb West and Margaret Adams hada boozing on a charge of keeping a;disorderly hove. They were e l m-' milted tWonswer. j „ On the . 24th, Joseph Itienter,'ciuwited with the jar! cent of a gold watch, the property of liansitel Ruch, hat o hearing before Squire/iced. ite wu fully mond to answer the dtergr. - On the 20th, William nit* hiving a IMO and rir ehildren, was benne Squire Reed, elkerpei with ablecind• log and having Illicit Inter/num with OMB Ow, and 16 years. The snit was brought by Otantrille mother or the girl. Place was worsened to, prbca t answer. - AdirDerongh Siection.—At the election held on Irri day last, the fallowing alters titre &dad: • ' BOIMI WASIN Judge of Median Little. lospidorw-11. Sheath and Soo& Sayer. Ctinsiable:—D. B. Clirlat. • Weiss Wide WARD. 11141 of de Xitedon ,:—.husets Yacht. A. :--Chas, Y. Reyna& and JD% a. Jones ,Cbitstatia :—.lohn W. libaw.s- Boni Is. Was. I .I*his of w XL:Won :—DaaLlThlyely. boopators:—Jno. 111.8bomo and lniderkit Cbadabdp—Bartund Barr. • $2084,412 98 j. 604132 98 Knout Wawa. . "W r ite ithe Mace:—.7l2o. O. Conrad. Judge of 31/Oetion :—Thomas Tooter. hupedors:—M. M. Ratner sod Staitheu Itoupre. • Cositalde:—lleury Wino. itimrillertss was elided Ammar of the Bottiugh. Astern mo r Brad at Os Washington 'Maw; /roil Oistio—A" • of s Citaftwoorion as Pbot f, Mittotal —On 224 lost, Dr. Jolts Smith, sad 110 years, naebed New Cast* thls Counly,having trim:NO from Blind; to that point ow kat. lie la 110 oars of 11,1110. bating Mori boson Loos island, Noromtaii,lltb, 1146. U. area thollawricsa Ertolation am mu of the wend staff olio% was at Nur tattle DOVldto , Plaloa, Stow Point aritilimatoga, waa In the lflortda War wader Goa. Gabes witero be lost all the toes from oft foot. . The - Dr:ls a deseesdant of an indent Welsh iffurilly which was load lived. Ills Oreadwather, died ni the age Of 132 pane, his Tither upwards of 90 rears. The , Dr. reeontanends a tempers:B LA and any. he serer used Tobacco: isaamnends a plida — dleic which with ( plenty ! of esetvisi la the opeinfr b* Widen las prolonged his life to tide great igi. The Dr.has nodded in they West- era wild* for the lest SO years. Illi is now - galig to tbe : pleas of ids nativity. ellects ' ll* kis seen Dr. Ihneklin. U. distinetlyrer . Gen. Washhigton and deepaitese his swam* (Isa. • Jackson signed his ethidearge flow the army while Weir ' i. idnit. .nu seen Marion. Recollects Gen: Rdsold at . . . the battle of feratele. Win with Caw. Anthonyitrayne at Ow stotsalag of thtely Itickalso with lien. Putnam le salhe first Rattle aftleveg k based. Dr. is of we. diem belga Hs lesectoodiewe sigh Ills barked is good. Ile has het allableeithe and frosts of a hun dred years have ea:wills hair and beard snow White. He walks with two and averslits eight / 111 P° • 63 efts Motorists iof his amnion sad age morrow ; ponds:lMb the Rolls in the WarDspertensu4lue deserves ; # l , sputa* ot hts . 'try., . • - ' • ~.i LRTTEZ SOlll TAXMIIIA. ,r pee samitassit' U171.311,AL • • ...Taiwa n. itiffiart7 sa, Isar ,Wens Borrow i—At an wily hoe! on Tinuaday ow a tog Lest, ens barbels% Wreathe sortalsed by a cry ci ' "Ars! " whkh was no Mawr Oren then the Whole, town vas illundnatab—so raPidly did the dm spited As Won as its whereaboe4was knoirn, MO that there wen no dwellings indangO i the kw and agitation of Kw people became Wawa minted. i - H • Metre originatatithe begins Loan of Kr. totem's . Lehigircolliery; how, an twoortatety, altbour the 'pseud opinion Is, lt was **Web of sow slang- i ,nant person whose I.l:Mtion was to dodo* theiwhole I canceri; tbdunatdy weever, the 'Maims! is nos =soh damaged.. fl 1 - " ' r It Is bard W 'the Was octiatoteed by Ms e lse, i Uti will ricers' meshes quite an ace ulatioa of water-In . thi slope, and a delay in the cid seal toisaluit. • ' Quite an es t ha prevailed' among allies otWer more wettable el 'le conseepieneo of a littie tricb:i air Method at one o ur polls on Vida, ' lilt. In the &spoof "ballot boz_ielding." Although a lbw adepts in this art were drims atom the 'hams of one afoot States on the other' le of the contineitl a had no apprehaeloa, whateir, of thole kaki ted so i dm bib thsinta Mils! Pennaylratila, we 0 we believe F that they have. Were DO, inclined to think hat the ad on 114liy was dons with any troudnlisit dish*, or premeditated datorMination In spite of ell giverning laws, to elect any certain party. for what man, pow Wig a nue mind, world he no bold as to Miter the ohm elan room, and is reamed wool of the oilier*, dr liberatedy deposit;be the. tattot-bas,*ibit that too, bir this purpose of ise another mss to is; undid. nab. Oelce of Justios ot , the Pow. This 1414 Whir, bromorr, ought sotto pass without Maritime s Immo to these Mein*chap of our 'elections, latch win make there a blots mom particular In the pertormatoM of their duties. Thelmbit: logo permlt4 rtsio persetra to sr', to the room ,. the cacao Liaise .eusitt ts molly, Minot be too mom: away,olth; A Obit of WW I would prevent in dlsagrecchht 681 1 4. ' ' l es lAA Sunday thahlrth day of the Idiot at ii Can. try was mot matted, by am martial albite, to pass by dirigaritiat and pancaked. At sat early; turartlis soma of Dm diem siniClibi woo hewed In oar Streets, Tim 4 1hmasees ArtinslT: amide Goodwin, had do viack. son Chords," *Sou Matsu wore out hs foil wallorm Wad maim tars. „litarading tat stands Kr some thiw.... 'knits; stair . to soma! as *Mimi aina—t4 thea rr tired to-their :ertte,!'itteskest snestr veil to 'church. - '. ' ' ,- ; j . ' ' - .. - The Iltibloicsliciisittui hithi has* maim!. cilia 'llt. meg or:fort sad ooko r ituals ,**O wir•syseet *pros wog, Qvgiii ousted ;itroviedislikarce Wu- thri - slogslior tuti pito* y)dth lbw guilt NO elielliltiNimiSiluie. ; : 11:11.. foral!Afairs. tip - , 111111 AIR 11011111011. . . mai biu jiiii`Mietlitlerare at Node%lli .! t - Asui-Deatita in New Toth Lent MO. r. :Pr Lege./litio owl is playlet in lr :.:.. • *ppeelhir_ Le Philmielphie lasS Ina:to • ievoletios in Spent Is probable. jig% lisuMas shot near Elarsiiinueleai weelt..., -- ..- T. - , 7. ,i , i• ,•11/111•The number of Waldo In Beesteryltinite , lelltiat , . 2 ,/rltalting la the Suaiteehtume has akeisly Mitur.. • '' - r i '. I I • ' A lOrtitsithienVlile Water:Weticti wtli shi!tir iwir, The Ameriene Navy 'fonds ts of es vessels 1 INlPtTbeea are three litandied anti sixty thou sand bosom In Leaden; , . plf•Frederick DoughSts will deliver an Ad dress in Beading this evening : f irrj°,o4l44Vi 60 1 1 nrrs „ tioiejnittei eel: -ta a in Berlarewenty lot walk i - leir•Mr• Saner” th e 'historian, ems a private rary, containing 12,011 e volaume. - . 1 Amniwe are saidtatieBB2efeetahateteployed -In the Lowell Mills, to Missachtmetts. i ,falgi lr The prospects of a geed stop of fruit-wet tt in the western States is flattering. . Afil - Thsi. Odd Bellows in the United States number 41147;lodites, with:o4llli metabers. i rtf•the.rraudiet tea approved the bill le maaaing the pay of the acme of the Army. 1111P.The salety of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, is $5OOO. PlPRaehel Iftworelle,eged IQ yews, is wider west In Philadelphia, clutigett with inlintlehie. . jarqhe Imputation of the &obe l i', estimated at 1,050,139,40V0t which •Acterica 'has blend,- 1182. „liff•During the last fonr weeki $2,004;450 worth of real estate has been ,sold at auction In New York. `Flowers melba alphabet of ingels, where. with they write on hills and plains v mysterious truths. jar Gov. Clark, of New York, daring his term of adios, pardoned 680 erizeinahi and Gor. Bey. moor 465. 'Arno; number of passengers eirria by the it a li r eeds of the United Stater, last year, was 74,000,000. • igo-The espouses of the CorruptiOn Investi ptips Cpownittee are intimated to amount to nearly 0 5 • 000 .. Or flood's Song of the Shirt, in the original wantwerip4 lain the possession of a gentleman of New York elty, • • * -poor millions of dollars, have been spent in the search for the unfortunito navigator, 8* John Franklin. . Or Child steallug prevals to 'some. extent. In New York. Object—to get the reirard offered for their resuwation. ' - • • Or Two bombed permits aT* said to bare been frozen to des#,in the Oohed ates daring the present winter, - . , (. • PrGeOrge D.:Peitt*:s BR, e Louisville Journal, bast ionseitsit deliver se owl helves in the eastern cities. . Daring the year 1658 then were 84y-seven *attic by•dsliriun tremens la the Charity. Hot at New Orlearti. The Amy Luminary- appears in's new dress: ,It will accept Our .senpatalationt upon improved appearance. -1, plrThe Illinois Legislature , has passed a rev Oudot! Whiting debate to live minutes for each ".'isembeiton any proposition. • /0/ 4 A new hotel to._ be" called "Penn Manor House, to be greeted on the . site of Alm old National .Thestre; Philadelphia. Or Nino- out of ten of •loeses -by mail, so far, have been registered setters, • and in no tattoos has one of them been traced op : • ifilf•Yhere is it young lady in Otsego Co., N. Y., from wham flesh 383 needles bin beets ex. traekd by Dr. 'Sumner ot Rochester. jlie•Mr. Leiison, editor of the -New Teak Pic ayune, the only successful comic paper ever start d in this country, died last Friday. ,000 - The Nriw Orleans (Le.) Crescent says, that the free negroes of that city are possessed, of property to tbb amount of $4,000,000. Cintinnati Commercial has fein for the coming peach erop in that vicinity, as-the yousg buds are already bursting forth. jfir• : The Legislature of Missouri are in a bad way. 'Board at the capital is $3O par week, and .their pay only amounts to $2l per week ! /grilse whole amount ;Paid for salaries of teachers in the public schools of Boston, °for , the year ending April 30,1856, was $224,618. reward in all of no• less than twerity- Ave hundred dollars is offered for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of Mr. tierreross, at Altoona. • Of Henry Clay, the American statesman, it s Manned, that be could name every individu al, on firstlight, to whom he bad ever been in troduemi. Hossath' still own, one thousand acres of land ill:the vicinity of Corpus ,Christi, in Texas, which were presented to hint when he wu °visit ing in this country; . . Itie"A will wrote to her husband in 'California, and commenMA her letter thus: "Oh tell me not thatitbsence conquers love! the longer you stay away the better I like you." `The Poet &See Appropriation bill, which passed the House on Saturday last, appropriates upwards of $16,000,000 for the operation of the inland service for the next year., prPm . oo4. main:, a French naturalist who visited this country many years ago, has lately died in Parisi, and, it is said. has tilt • bequest of $22,000 to the AmericanPhilesophical Society. 111. -By the aihrtiag law of I/ranee**, native bore Beotabmast i s Treneb set tine ; the law to that effect, made by Francis IL, when husband of Mary, Queen of Scotts, being still unrepealed. tollr•A young lady in Yonkers, N. Y., recently swallowed a pint of eamphene because her lover invited her to take a sleigh ride, and then went off on the trip with another damsel. Elbe did not pp-Edward Everett has already placed in the' bands of the tnatese $12,000 at 7 per • cent. in. terest, and $5OO at 6 per' cent. interest—the pro ceeds of his oration—for the benefit of the Mount Vernon Fund. • . ' AD - There are in the United States 2053 Bo man Catholic churches, 829 stations, 35 ecclesias tical institutionsf, 29 colleges, and 134 female endemics. There are also 41 diocesses, 39 bbib- ' opt, together with 1872 priests. PrThe New York Grand Jury hare found a true bill against Mt. Eckel and Mrs. Cunningham for the murder of Dr. Burdett; have held .George V. Boodgran as a witness, and have relayed al together the Cunningham girls.' JIMPA New York merchant was cowhided by a California widow at the dinner, table. of a (ash. • hatable Warthog' Lou.., a few days since. Cause —about the widow the modiste bad put in cir culation some aupleasant reports. Or S. and H. T. Noble, of Dixon, Illinois, with their ladies, took a little ride to St. Paul, Minnesota, and hick this winter, in sleighs.— The distance travelled was eight hundred miles, and the sleighing good ell the way. $61,-The Hoe. A. J. Donnelson, who was a can didate for the Vice Presidency, was robbed on the sth inst., on the steataboat Daniel Boone, from Natihrille, of a draft on New. Orleans of four thousand dollars, and a gold watch. 1 , MT . ..! h e Memory of Washington. .1. . _,, , . Tbeflnt, the last, the beat I tio L n • ' The Cbscinnatast:dtbe West, I Whom envy dated not bate. , S Bequeathed the name of Wash . To make man blush there was ire. - pill , The Boston iftraki says - Among ' the ' incidents attending the late snow steein was that of a milkman, who being blindedlf* the snow, could not find the pump handle , attetonsequent ly brought several tens of puntlok Into the city.. a • f • ,Frederick Bauer, the Catitoll ter at Bt. Mary's Church, - arrested; killing Barbara Foreman, a 104010 tried'it Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuisdal eamerin with a verdict of"guilty a' batteii." - _ - i - jea•They are making paper at t elusively of southern cane or reed, venally used :for fishing rods'; the ofactared In' Baltimore county,. Mg material is much cheaper. than raga peeled that paper of the first TWIN ' front it. jierOwing to the &Cure of the habitants of Upland and Fininark North Cape , of Norway, are hi a a lolundteda aro dying dail and the living are compelled to best can on the bark,of trees gron with oats. • .The 'Annapolis Gazette panther of bushels of oysters take daring this *later immense. f , hue counted up their pine, antis pile. Some of theta have made *if per day; and bat few have made to $6 per day. )11111*Never, within the history consin, was the havoc so great at the pretest winter, The snow is a slight crust over it—that the tu to don his snow shoes, and with 01 -and 'laughter the almost helpiessi fe l unable to run with any degree of lifir A dog in Pawtucket, R. the other night, to be making f and forth between a certain been of the village. A closer wateh mu stealing hens—catching the by the neck, and carrying thum tt ter wu in waiting. Ile -had fi trained to it. . ._. I i Verger the nun% of thirebbishop -% Parts, was executed, recently .. Be • died fear stricken, by . the guillotine. T last scene is ; thus tersely but graphically d - pa& "Be was then fastened to th e plank, and nick , plat* under the instrument of death. the ghee Jig! nal 11 fell, dashing in the cold 11 l of IM 'moan ing—and all was ores" « , Irrln Ma Bible of Dr. Bard is pencils al a scriptural preploase,_ "The death is . the result of Adam's sin, and Ike d deed pro. teals from personal Manliness; ' ly'to himself,. be had mitten A gone by, 4 4 the moral to his own murder. - ad his personal transgression against virtu. an else of repu table society been less, the of the assassin would never beta ended his ,110/11r. Wilkinson, of fitni aid, IL T., led out three tat begs to be shin& ' and while he and his assistants were ,botch g one the sink ohms mysteriously , and nothing could be found of them for six eeks; at length they were discovered within to rods of the spot; they bad subsisted under the s F upon what they I rould And there) =dupes es fat, of which each bad loot about one hundr ' _ pounds. ' 'WA Stri:Ossiner it Bin , Mass., is tut der arrest, eltarged with mu 'tag her hushead, the postmark r of dm villa ge., he only "motive which yet appears: for thus nay destroying therebstion *blab bed axi sbet ween 'them for ' a attester of a eentuty sod w bad welted In s e a vespeetable, growatspebiltirs " a revived and nanataral passion whisk the 1 molt ad mhof/ sad to IS fall lad ' of whisk ha '_.was tut obilitadfa - , •Titelent, * atiktail, that sbei Is rein, aita :,of aostaa ' "Myr .. oaahmat, atimtlissieda Ma; sada -.ail. hy tba the of bight tololearilmg , - 'a sham. Pfleveral thousand unemployed workmen IS Tionikmithe latest English papers tell as and al mobile many is other parts of the Wad. aremtt • wotkiad beselgiag the pdor•hotme Ate MIMI • Ulf Potgletretes fin salmi.lF bolding • • : Sutithilebi to davit* to keep • anti thaftlrivessolleh &IS OW' fmstleui'4! The nikst if terse Obi workmen Ito tdaiesb mt - Imiso atilt of the nolosibitt et",4` ideas enlists bas hems inecesd'ally practised to England the past esesott; W, Smith, of Wolatia, Pffilgstaublicllett plater in Use NerbiasarsEro rsati eg ihit km hid plowed his whole farm bystraw, esespt one geld and • small spot psi. poseiy len to try the steam plow mpoa It In the spring, sad it lietatedl thartherwmt la tenob lie t. tar done thee it could have been done with hoese e r besides belig done time erpodidodsly sued at WI 11311411110 • .1/"Near Harlon, Smith estunti.lsouhriana, Is 41 - individnit who haireatalend 10 'ono politica. '(/M a his bielt),lbr slates. years or more. Mt Pink are se stiff as though he bedtime had any: he can mom his head slightly, tumore his bands a little, is unable to eats single Mouthful, unless pat into his mouth by another person; Is fat, veil Wiarq- and cheerful; and within .the last two Years has married a good.looking !and hearty girl, and is IsiOug a tinily of ehildriejt. • The clergy man :hp surest Ibis; asam'eald the bad some seraphs about it, until he had i long converse. Gan with both /Id id*. 00 were beet on being married. nu ping lady stood beside the bed of the groom (she could not take bighead for he could not reach it out) and they were made one. • • jAH•Twinly yeari ago Richard S. Graves. the Treasurer of emberakti a lame amount of funds belonging to thi Suits and led. Nolrace or him • wee found, until last summer yr ben he eras discovered is Canada. 'He was ar rested, and ,an attempt was made to take him back under the Ashburton Treaty. The Canadi an' offloials decided that the Treaty did not meet his case and , refused to give him op. ,We now see it stated that Gov. killate his scot i special message to the 'Legislature of liflssluippi togeth er with a letter from Graves. it* his letter be Im plores permission to return from !the "Siberia of America" to theatate which hi has wronged, for the sake of his wife's, health. She had fol lowed bim,to hit cheerless' 004 and the tiers Of the eliniate and hardships hare orartasked en. durance, and she is a victim to iottrumption. He moreover offers to pay $1,004 a ,year to the State iota he makes the &Mount goodi Theiricksburg Whig, referring to the ease urges that Graves should be permitted to return namolested to Mis sissippi, RIMMICAZO. 1 Wa1.'.14 Daytondate 441441ean tan& date for 'lime President of the Ignited States,hsa, been nominate' by the Oreernor of , New, Jersey' as Attorney . Elesersl of that State. Berm. is am Sem Blinvits.s-John Panel, the newly dimovered witness in the Bond street murders:sae, !wears positively; to the identity of Eckel as the man be.saw at thatiocv; in his shirt steer* on. the night of Abe . milder. Bad Sakai staid inside the hones, and not;;taken part in the bloody tragedy, be would' hare''eseaped seapkiM), more especially if be bad been attired in a hand .some suit obtained at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall orßockb ill & Wilson; Hoe. 205 and j 207 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. A Coarnanv Wtra.—A waggish chap, 'whose vixen wife by drowning lost her precioni life, called out his neighbors all around, and told 'em that his spouse was drowned; and, spite of search could not be found. lie knew,3te said, the'very nook, where she hid tumbled ih the brook, and he bad dragged along the shore, above' the place, a mile or more. "Above the placer thei people cried.. "why, what dye mesa?" Tbe 'man re plied, or course . ; you don't 'impose I'd go and waste the time to I look below f 'vs known the Woman quite a•spell, and *mit bet fashions table well; alive or dcialT, tutted go swow o l against the current salmis." f Thus 'tie attitioss l with foolish folks, who will nktibuy!at Givavale Stoke? Fashionable clothing Emporium, No. 2 0 9, Chesnut street. Philadelphia. - . Sir • Lady who has tomer Oared of great nervous debility, after many pans of misery, desires 'to make known to di fillownufferers the Mare mouse of relief,— Address, enekning slum to pay ilk's": " Yrs. 'MARY E. lAWlTT,Boston, i kliM ," akdf, the 1 preonip lion will be senktres, by next post. i (64ne. dd - We would:call the iittentbitt of our Sad. ers,to the earl of Messrs. Tyndale arehiltdtell, No 219 Ct4utut street, Thiledelikta,*4 after errygreat whew kilpe to meow visiting the citylln vett of its" . " or 3a pie Me" Giati etteprbeesea Wire, which they will sell lu lirge or 'Will quiettido4o Wit the Oleg' of fatal ilee At greaily reAlneeiprieee. Perilous 'kiting fletbidelphlavall be amply repald?y a stroll thresh - Melt dosed tddillshoutot. Feb. 28,' .(2.1. A. W. k 8.0. t N.) .; 94112 i cob* inflows! es, and asthmatic affections rehhnkre more , or less as; soclated with le'regnitritieir of the sicestlons; The etc. , mach, the towel*, arid the 'Mei tunn3t be hi a • healthy condition while the lungs and ttu air wages leading .tollusu are obstriicted, and in U atoms of the reel+ sutory Giglio, the cited of thegilli lelolsl7. Is an outward evidieStiou brsontbroat, MVP, asthma, gad bronchia~lfoibiray4otgiiieitfa invultinble; It soon relines the Irritation of the mucous niesibriine the inch ea and th• brouthfal dad* sal niarovirrit- that choking arasation so alarming ha croup and Wham; .07-White Teeth, Pertained Nalutli sad . Beaatlttetl Conagilszli+eecan be acquired, by wing Um "pan of ri Tkoweavid Plowlero" Wbat ladY oe gentleman Eat remain mWder the curse of a Ase. grumble breath, when. bT astag the Met as a MOO !AND Roma as a dentrifice,ironld not only;render it 1 sweet, bit leave the teeth wilite as , atainitert Many perms do not know their breiAth is bad. and theaubjeet is se delicate their Mende will never munition it. Be. ware of Unutterktit4 Be sure each bottle bi dirtied • • lefliPo* k CO.. New York. Tor sale by all druiMrists. SirliVierth liEmenwissio..Prof. Woed, whoeto . .verUsetsent will be found innnelber eoiMnu, covered a remedy for the grey and bald, which teat gian preetleableand cheap . It re4ninte no dyeing, no ig, nor eatneordinary trouble. There esn be doubt wha ev er of its ;lilesey. We have, men testimonials ahnoigs without number, aid from num of greet hiteuligends; high standing-and moral worth. . I "lithae who have been beldilin yeirs are now wearies their den hair, and angeitylen psis younger than thly didnit months ago. As Ln*ef coati tiny hairs and 'belt heads are both premature and unnatnral, It is a dor tr roundly 'Worn Iry . the - nailuel and undoubted manna which Prof. Wood has invented.inid now ki n dly airs to the atifeted. Read sovertiesment, I try his wen. de'rral remedy, and give tb Profteeorn new testimonial. —Mew' • Rib. 91, 'fa 8-it SirTmberelem....o* Tll DUOS 07, TO ORAVIL--13.012 MINNOW>, 198 not itreed, New York • ,r • I "I was taken with I bad', cough, thin followed Pain In the chest. bOKINDOIII, lore throat, dryness In the throat, and pane all demi' my fight side; and aeroesWoy shoulder.: by andby I Mgr to hack up little eloti of - white thick stuff; and whin I would Ile down my conigh would troutde me.' I kept taluin physic Of one lolud'And another. it only served hake me weak, and Inenoese my cough. Pls. Months alter I first begin to sweat {bad at light.. I spit blood ; this frightened one; the &ChM all told me I had the emolosmption mat die but Dr. Orme, the great Miriam os Omni doctor, put, • probara down my tiontat,taald there went bohemian on the upper lobe of my right lung, also that emeral i tntber% eke were beginning M *n one; The more-ni trate of silver he squirted down my throat the mire I would tough. I triad this method a lokg time, uiktil *Fund myself pewit* maker and washer, and my blend tail was on the brink of the grave. A young girl who Wrests 'tits hour; works in gout ikeWry, told woilerbst wonderful cures you wee math& awl brought m a ups Pottle *flour Heady Relief ant liesotwitit. 2 rubbed my threat and chest with the Reedy 11ellid, and took the Beeolvent In doses of sideesert. spoon, Boon I. gained etrengtli. my rough Itti me In a few days and the petulantly diet and shouhlers! mount '-'the that :Too mote blood was wised with! 'my spade, nor vete there any More *let matterexpertorated. /When you **me you tottiMe I had too eonsomptioh, but that Manlike were all onOng to iti;aeold atuirmogh. Tour Words were peumit true. lam new well, and weigh heavier than I user did. lam a true helleter lathe L - . 7morstruly. SAE* boot mai ut f his, was The Jury alt sod South ' ex. e Mad uni.. v le It mea t land. The ill be made . , the in • rdsringthe of dreadful starvation, sist as they' and cooked tee thit Ilse taut oity he boatmen handsome .aeS u $2O little am $5 - Bad Cough, fieehlair Dry Cough, elitehing or wreath. keg gains in the idde, sudden . Odin, arotutd the heart, shortness of breath, bard breathing, 'chap palm when takings long breath, hi id all other Weal windrows, are quiday teamed 1T a don or pro of the itetioenthig Iteeolveat.- - • i • settled -- Wll - gibe desi ae deep—with !ter has only overtake animal that is was noticed, nt term back 41 1 .,ttber parte oteed.tbat he in Ms tnOnth bete his Om identir been • Tam mezknowAhly lismon bathe! the Tonal ties Christian Ammelation, will be preached tobehrow era plug by Ser. D. Sleek at the Ilbsinsh Latheesi Church in Market at. ' Services coannendnp at y Okbek. Tel Rat, ilsimmut Scamhoma. German Itnibrtnad Omar', at Airstab, Syria, will pm& tomarrow(Sonday) morals& in thi Presbyterian Church, (Ser. ;Mott Ma Cool,) on Ifilmoto_Mio street. Mr. 8.4 labwing among the Annenlans, In the latish Empire, and Is Mot/After am deem of itierrOdsrof twenty rearm fir the Slit time cos a-ebit to his Dative land. U 8. D. Portia, of MeasPh is, Temesete, has Oxen 10000 acres of Arkan bed the Presbyterian College lot Danville, T i The Rift Is salad al S6OlOO —The donor had prerlossiy siren 10.000 awn of land in 'the same State to the Kabbalist Synalleal College - at Li Oranp, Tenn. Tim Lonna mann coamieneed on Weineode: Did— N& Wednesday. The meson esobemsa the hrty days mlllBOOl pad Is Intended, to commemorate the of oar IlsOmr in the wilderness. - Master Sills tole year Ott the 12th of AprlL feetyore It Cam mods earlier. According to **Comm:lla Niels had 14 the time of Constauttow, tt must be celebrated Cm &mislay, must follow the 14th day of the Pemba Soon.. Now the Paschal Moon is that on which the 14th ;day either hits, or the day next following that of the - Vernal (gal sox. and the 21st of Marsh tp accoaratetthe day et this iron z. The neir Moons are thole of the Meciedutical Chtlendar, which are determined mbitrarily by the lunar eyrie in the Jolla* Calendar, and by heaps of the table or Epode In thelbettorian; SO that th above roles de. Ma Muter very distiectly. Lent is Awned eery gen. malty by members of the Protestant Episcopal and the Roman Catholic Chard* "Altiteie , Er ?Amin's Wallowa% ,sllllllllllll, wow Leon and td, shoot. Dtvisso Sorties rag Sabbath at 10 o'clock, A. M., and o'ob?ek, P. XL FIRST. lISTBODIST ItIOISCOPAL 011:111C11, Fee oust Street, Moving', Rev. Wows L. MUT, INstor,..- Wino Nolo roil SOU* 410 A. N. sad at 1% Pat Sir 51t03.11D mamma 21111CaAl. 01114014 Meat Strati MOM* lloy.S.Asson Ow"' Pastor, Mime mob* awry Wits& et lo A. M. SWIM P. It. lar * Ont ai n t LftriallictinrlM. lll arteillystre I y ettaino. Soo. ItAiti.,/ , = l = ills Moak Owl .* • at 10% afaltekt i go'cloek. r 1 A1. 01 „. nandy~% relect.' ff; I • e a _ I 0 . / 4, 4%. R. It. R. )attitigtuct. • - wouvalr — W= s. 4 l let Cute r. alsioo ll, V(nLtut Peen et 11 0 6 • iumasillstitoit St Clote. • Blettilite4lSlDUS—Ou u. DltSrUltua tlsber. trfr the Are A. Motto; to Itustattu L. P ' I f• 1 1 OHM. 110Ciri=i0e'llInsaiday the iittb britraM asi ttsir mph t borough:ea lent &Pig* raid of ak• vv. Vitriol of Jaelsl,lll7vaa, Eft- 'LOST ( & F RETAINED -A, Wa. 'to bo 40104 . waif lilt prov e lily solit laklll. aril Tar; 211. 1 kil irilf Plo.-1-Came 4. 04 sutritwar; at PlAtitelt. In Is I.L. PIG. The Omer Ismooted to i d prove pay ulrres awl take tt as it ertll= I OIL= Pebreary 241,"67 ;1 ItOB T.—The public are against levitating John IL Adam's Pottsville ,llse'Compusyr, scarptaate Randall; dated Ilitb November, 1366, at $683 entiresed by ltorrell Randall. and to Use order of Marisa Loewe. Cashier, A Ou» of Salttamee; it baring been.lost or I Use mall Wine* Baltimore and Pottsrille, been paid. • APPIXTON & 00. Vibram,' 2e. let 111.0:0 0 ryssotulloN —The pai bantam e. , lng between Maul • wa Eutailloa, trad4wg wader thia Arm , ENTERIALIII, wasAbisolved by mutual eon; 14th clay at Itebrizsit4,lBsl% TO* Amines' Arse will be eettlei by /aunt Interne ,i, WILLIAM WI , EDWARD EY PotUM* 14. *•57 glees that tbi • hereto* were 1.. Y. flareetV k I Gamer, Jong and John Q Clarner,, ander the style of 1, Bete, was dbrolveiton Mouday, January withdrawal of .101014. Garner. The b eoetleasst seder the same Dna, malt all as by L..r; °ARNIE it BROS., di Jimmy 31, (10-PAR,TATERSHIP NOTICE.--L. '• it gamy iiisawsk-isted with bins J. BOW. . lustier Os firso_ht Mudey A Bowen. . . We are prepared to 'execute' all orders r Mottos, Glaulug, and Pape tug , at short notice and u reasonable terms. We all attention of purchase to our Lsrge Wick of Paper ngs, Window B Pint Board, b 4Ef. Mute, de., but - g every variety of sty sad price; which we offer stilts lowest city prices. latterisid of evpri deseliplion promptly executed. MVDBY • : 6 211cors plMiec the Awierios a : :Pottsville. Septa:Ober :M. tie IruARTNF I SSHIP NOTIC . eopartnmeMpiln the Lumber bast • at dames* R. O. It 0.141150 u, was t , .:11146f1lescirial!iy mataal ecaseat. R. I, :The aculere r lca4 hare this dsy, (Dee. 1, 1 tuto eepartnerahli) la the Lumber be steno my mill, Mahe blahaney, ander . 1 SON, a goyim. 1 ,! R. C. , . • ' i `.l ;Orders-hr all htide of Lumber will be tended to by R.9.lfilson, at the MID, or aillehttylkill Hamm. .. February 16; 'l, pISSOL TlON.'—'-'rho P, rtnertibtp here alatlng between Seem Munan'and ontes.ll:lteed, ltmakers !rod plash) , trading nn= der Melilla' of WIAN i Bled,ED, wm • • Iced on the k i k 'l6th of January, 1817, by mutual ' 'admen ..The bud. *sa Of the later will be edged %p h, : . 1. Adman. lIANUIL MJXAN, : i ' - WI I / \, . t , - • szonukienir*suronto, - • - 1 : c this. THE 1 oulpHeriber announce _ .to .the THE poille that he ielll continue to es on the bust nese of bricking, building and p .. . ir,ln all its branches, 111.6 1011114. He is reedy. to eon ~ for erecting bielldlngit complete, or will tarnish t. . arl . la In his line t 6 Matadors; at the lowest ?stew, and 111 he nappy to resets the We:image o 7 the publk. "• - - 8h 1 • /MAN: PottiTllle;l4 7.'67 . 6din ;WANTED. ililtrrANTED—A Young Ma i / TV Vilea extrienceras clerk lo a Dry ray Bore : net tiring' geed irecomman ! quire # Ninerelearsal Ocoee. Rob. 9 • Iiri, , NI:PD-:=By a Youpg i : ty•breS years of age, a Wattles I an d Tory stpnr—bas had over six years t the bnrinesr.eap take charge- of A let , ealiwd.Hsod cap make himself generally c no objeet--sely a view fee a perraarier Can furnish tlity):est of reference. For 0 Uri Mikes 4 41.111." at Unreels* of the ill Pottavilp, retinary 28, IT • - , I.WANTED-L-A Good 'Gat 1 T T Ilinessiiinan, to take charge al acres of ponn4wittier to hire or work on i jlat Ms cake. 1 0 • . i• , 1 1 . Mk! _Me, f Oman` U, 17 _,./ VNT.t6.•;250r30 go' ( • iers cerriObtaln work at traikting *and at good CO., by applying B. MWRZAHY f a C4 , 3., or DAVID HAD Carbon county , near Jeannine. Febnikry sl. t in .. -WAN g&- -A salesman an. c ar to' 4atare of a Sten and tam amounts Ora ory.l eto ms can furnish goodi timonlali as to character and capacity; will rendre a permanent sitti• Lion. pplyitcfthir subscribers, at N Mount CanneL AI. *M • PO.' • Nortt nmtierlind *omit*, Pa., 1/0. 21, f 11•31 yAN ir gD—lnformation er hereabout* of SAMUEL ILA his wife, fort of Lancasblre, Fee • meet their net or the notice of any them; Mordent confer a Givor byemiOn to R. RATOLIFP LO.,Ternsona, February 1W67 1T1E .. ) COAL DIGGERS. ploymnntwill be given to 100 • Orr onit year. . number ter DRIITS win be %Ivan . wood workine* Apply to ' • : 1 MeGILTRAY, 13 . . 4 f; At Baw r lllll Ron, neer Tebrnatyl TT, 'ST go MIN ERS 7 WANT 000a*, employment 1111 be wages pain fob good Coal Miners, at the In IluntlntUri eounty,Pa. . Apply. to ICS A CO.; t OWEL, SAXTON A CO POUT; ARDRZW! PATRICK :., ; • • 1 'A CO., 11n4lIbidan, Pa. February/14, '5l WANTED. -7500 ACTI lilt"t, to art u local and hare troalotam am, unehd and honorable. at par trinntOl i A capital of only $5 rigid medicine or book.nea. to all wbo nickse a peelings stamp Olt and addrent.:.' "WM. J 1 Jarratut 33„ '57 • FOR SAL FOR! RENT rioui ion. has ore t z t t e rak rx:l 9 In t Pottsvilli. L EA*OF LAN/S p . -Me Nord pans Itivtta Cos) V• 144 situated s onto land touuty, Pannsytrr Flonnokit4 and dlrectl3 Sunbury' Railroad. I easy andlproiltablo opera. ON, /mit at Mt. Carmel, to 011ARLES,S. FOLWS" attest, Philadelphia. 28, CHICKERI —tire of U. an. 30' tivIN,SEED aribhes, uyr.,1.11 Haven, AI UOR, no* in Dist itial celeet to rent, with Oa; Rod Water Open Centre Avert; between the IPeonsylvanla 1141 mat the Awed= Howie. , Alen, two stone dwelling lt4ewe on Railroad et. Apply t ,o -- M. ' Pottirille, Tehran, St ' • ' 1.4 f tCOAL MERCII . NTS—FOR gala—The leas good will andlixturee of tholes( On the River Rehuyikill, Philadelphia. The prw sent oseupent, about to relinquish hotness, wilt dispose of the above cm fsibrable terms: Tile ia • Ilne t prue nit, for any one wishing to obtain e large and table liiiol4.4ale sad retell mid awl eta outland verf profitable. Addrese"BOX 2111 j," Plilissielphth Post Ms.! Philadelphia t lebraary 21. TI&GUERREAN Agrkrtra. for SALE.—Tbs sibieelbee d lig to Olt the tout ow, of Divitterrootiohig, will oiler , ado t first me D4torteits Avveratug, with emerithisit Wovenm to thowt, eostipiete. The Paws °blears eoutibta of Mir riacialt dui, he. Mao,* antldderstho stork of roam Itei on hand. Address. S. JAL , 1 • • L Beth P el . 0., Seeks county. Pa. Jignitir7 3 . '57 r I 14a*" IFIORSE AND MULES FOR SALE.. • Th. umentitupi offer Ibr ado oae ham trattabli l ii‘ thee the a amigo or trio-1+ YOUNG SWAM In first rite rendition, with both bast and tam harness for the seam; else 1 hwy. breed wheeled warm. ?he - shoe stack an be Nen et dieggold.,Erbajltill Count for P4riber particulars, empire or ( s . , . . A. N. SICWIRBEAD. Potter file, , jii or 11111A21 rocur Itivisold. 'Pt _ l'eb. 74. 17 - - EIRST CLASS WHI,-TE IJIIII YOB BALit.—Tbe &filtrable &Miry bemire on • -Meant femme at Wlady Arbour, On ib• vaLNY "armee Lauda, will be sold oa ; eery arataitodatlon taw to an expetlented, capable tempt, and 1141 a 1•11 low prim TM coal la of the tent desert atkni, and ran prodanet at a tow oat, In lams quantities. The cob lain a condition to be Awriedlately operate& A IBM portbal et the psuebnis yew any be awared tw iatertisp Oa the nallleg, to *paid Dynan' leatalsteeta a tbe potattloa et the mdse._ for aertkalara sWy to ri _ • , D. N. NICK La- rotbreMe.. ;h4oLTlMALaW,Tbu il lo ok vebilol,lr . • 64f - :i:, . ADMINISTRATION. ' Blbarasa, the iodenJilled ' 61 9 111 44 Ad• mmm sitstrator to the estate of M It'Am 4 1e nt , the borough of Pothvllk. upy even t o 41 persaasladoblad to said • 2 ' Make icala s d at• MIPZt. tad aB th aw harts ,to prepoot than lONICS. CU AS. BA' " • Adakbaktvator. Pattarilla, Maim, 41,17 _ &it AtBIINISTRATION Whereat the undendened tar berm appointed £4 Utz to Or Ilstate of Jobs Meer, Imo nt tit. boroosb of Permit* sorer Is Meet/ given to 'alrper. WWI ladirbud to Mkt &seem& le rake brussels te_ply. ot, *ad oil the:frac rebus to present theta de estElemetit. VA &IA ItilAWUt v eithainatram s . Pottsville, Jan , . 6.4 , . - Ai...T .- TION A OTICE. Whereas Lettere ' of aftmlutstotioo ea th o est a t e lam Mtutuoy late of the !enough of Sort Chalon. I=4;hSchuylkill county. hate I+l/1 pinged bOw &IMAM eaUllait to the rulactiter. folios 1n to all those belebtadi to tokt estate, to maks payineut, sad thou* bodes &hoe vitt mom thatu &r oettletosot. -A,J. If .111.1.13 ,1 et or. Febramoy 7,17 Seto ' z • • A4oADMINISTRATRIX'S Di O'neg, itibirwa Cotters of Altoctbdottotkot oo 1..1 0. .4 tax Kantner, tats of North Kubota' toiro.o SchltYllall . wordy, alleetsod, tom boon motet to o r, to. oubotrlbor by the &lOW of Behttylblll minty, 0.t3.. is pal Oven to all persons lodated to add istoto to mile yment,--istot, all tbosoboolog obit", will prat than for oottlotootit. MUM& tablralt/ January 111, IT Mt* . .. 'Alotoototateitriti. arty of anvil Ai ` 4 , 1 4 On It Op, .CIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Whereas Lettots of Adtolubtratkot as the 28/ 4 1 1 o C. Adams, late of the bonnet of Pottnilh, Schuylkill county, doelasod , have bum plated to u. .autueliber by the flogiskr of Schuylkill countyaiou, Is busby Om to all whom ludobtad to mulct I Nut. maks .y_ it. and thous haring claims will pd, tbso to the aaboctiter, noittlas at Schuylkill Hain, oun he settlement. ShWUlii COMIGNOSt January 31, '67 1410 tnership totem:ld U. WOLF" it tut on the ct the late i.n. 'ERLINL Mt* 4t,DMINISTRA , TION NOTICE Wlsereee Letters of Administration on the beit, o COB MEYER, deceased.- late of the tormsh Pottle/11k, have been granted to the sithreriben, the Register of Beherikel county, note Is berSby Wes to all thine Indebted to the odd &tate, to male mask and th ew, hieing rkime. prompt them.tor , au, menL JACOB 110111LP.R. Administrator, CATUARIN B BOEVER, Admildsinaitt. For floller.e.The suberriber offery Ibr INN the itork of goods, Woad at $3OOO, the property- of the law Jitel Meter. Btons—:Centre street, opposite the &rhea° [lota The store Is also aired tor rent. CATIIABINit BOXIER. 'Pottsville. Jesuitry 24, 'at 44it hereby existing be. W. Garner, Garner ltb, by the till be unto settled bland, Pa. 645 t BOWEN, MAIM ,antel. 38. ' i2MDI borstal)» Ia da.T, (Doe, .IfILSON, . ILSON. , MOTICE.—The Bth Annual Meet. IA .44 44: litockhatdoM of. the Medea Ong hand A moclatlon of Pottsville, walla bold it th em e Exchange Hotel Cm- Monday etentog, March 2, at ih o'clock. Punctual attendance la _mended. _ • - JA.W.B !WIZ Peel, Patinae, Vab4,B, 'B6 I Bit • , 0.- of, OA-4". 0. Master, JAS. • B. NICIRMAN of PtilladolphM, sill !mai* h. re Girard Lodge, No. OS, by appoint-went, on Trlday .ve. ping next, March Btb, and asembere of the thaw g ea rally, are mewl fully Incited to at eia—to Fay (hit t* tingnbhod champion of Odd Fellorahlp the ra /pert tot tottrtessy duo to his part sonless and present post.lA By order of the ilfacera of Girard Lodato. Pottsville, February Zitholirf ,tilt' —I 835,) waned I. en, at 'tbeir dna WIL, I ' - nsoN. S ROYER. . steed and at- Lewis Royer, 7-tf. NAYOTICE:---The Delaware and Ir. I tan Canal wlll be opened for Navigation IA fl 4. , the 26th Init. 7 No greater draught of 'rater au ill het will be *Limed until April 6th. i • • JOHN 16.7110.NISON,Berretary. uarch2B,isse ' ; 184 OTIOE.-4 Special Meeting 'of the liteekholdeieof ths(Phlladelphts A Banbury itti'• road, Company will be held at the 'Oa of the Ccemui, , to the city of Phitadel Ala, bro. tl Carpitewe Court 4 Friday, the pee of Standi, Ogg et 10 o 'clock, A. M. .; WM. 821:111.11, _ _ • 64t '110'06:Coal Trade of Schuylkill Co. — a /gated osectingeof theopmatoesuill be held stile rooms 9 . the Coal. Assodatiou, in Centre' otteet, Garrioe's Bookstore, emery Tuesday and Friday, 14 1 11 o'cWcit,, A. 11., to 1 o'clock, P. U. All those Intent. ed In the velfme of theTiade are invited to attend Una meetings, through which, it is hoped. a permanent tablislunent of "2754 Cbal lfzelurage of tkkayUdiri mime may be elected. e. SILLTMAN, Presided. Pottryala,'Apdll9,loB who has • antl ticrus. , gat a an.twen : a Dry Goodi impede:mil* toots If »• 1, Salo,' 't .4tostloo.- 9-3 t, - CITICE..--,111 persons holding bonds honed by the School Directors of acherealll sea ender the Ad of the 24 of April, lain, antlxrle inn a loin to the said Board , are emposted to preernt Ur said bonds, without delay, to Daniel U. Winer, Secrelen of the present board of Bebop' Directors, and torsion biz with the date and asommt of the said bonds, in otter that the present Board may take measures for the Bead dation of the said bonds, if correctly (awed. Those we so presented within ninety days from the publicatioe d • thL notice, will not bee re ciwnised by the Bawd ae veld and subsisting. By the Board, T. O. LULICK, aree't: November 29, 'B6 fB-11m eneti and two of three • Apply d cargen effl 'BOUM • edbit•ly to J st'Audensiimi, MlNERS.—Valuatile Mine to Lau Op the Broad Top linentain, Mat Ilimating4i tunitaidon minty, Feu's. The SerniAntbracits Coal Compaq offer to let a nlr able opening on their lands, 8 feet thick of the taxi oh viable Coal for the iminahetnre of iron, generating Par, and - many other purposes. It lea drift oboe* water e e l. Th. Coal requires no breaking nor serassing, sal there by ready sale for ail that can be brought to marts. The Broad Top Railroad Will be finished to the w4sur h March next. The mine is ready to work, having phi. , • s," setddes, de., ncin eonstreded. poresenu s • e opening for an enterprising Computy." , For further InfbrouLtion apply to J. Ni. CLARK. Cul. rent, near Huntingdon, er tB. B. BUITIOP, tawnier d House of • Represent/diem ilarriaburn; or anary Moore, No; 58 Walnut street, Philadelphia. - January 31,1•7 • 541 as to the and NANCY," Shod(' this iron knowing Oak address, teady am saady Coat t by contract to LET * 00, Plttsbargl Ps .-Imme so, alai libona road Toa ORBISON J OR ALEXANDER. WMTNET E.YOU 4 NG tog aigeo Isys ', erg; Pat: alarsLxitsu few, tree cent pises, - AL teem. their miler. %bare ohla ibr 'IX; NOTICES. A.. , STATED MEETING OF THE SCHUYLKILL COUNTY MEDICAL SOCISITseI Q at the COUDeR Chamber. In the befoort 4 4. Potts►We, an Wednesday. Harsh 34. 1867. at 7 0 '6)4, MEN T. CARPENTER, Be'y Februar, 2T., VOTICE.-.-In obedience to an order 11 of the Mort of Common Mama of Schuylkill out ty. the Sheriff of said county publishes the !ohm* summons In Partltion. , Sheriff's Office, Pottsville, ' * WM. MATZ, Shedd Jantiary 21th, ifMT. f .Seltuyikill County ie. The Coennaonwesith'of Pennwrivanis to di ff orstid County, Ostrrneott—it Len Andenried who is plaintiff make ynu secure et proescriting his claim, then we command you, Omni common by good summons, ebonies A. Reek Reber, leer of your county, yeoman, so that be be and appear beim the Judges of our Cour t Common Pleas of Schurltil County, at a term of said Court of Common Pleas to Iv held at Pottsvllls in said County on the trot Mondry March (DIM) next, to simmer the said plaintiff of a pia wherefore, whereas the said Lewis Andeorted, plnctle, and Charles A. ileekeetter, Defendant, together and sr divided' o bold one hundred and sixty-two *Tel of het formerly in Norwegian, now la Branch kilt County, he the said Charier A. liecksoker, Padua thereof between them areording to lb, lee , ' and own of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to le made.orti eontradiet and the same to be done, doth not permit* Justly, and contrary to the lame laws and 7 customs, it is said) tr. ' And here you then there the snotooners led as writ..-tWittrese the Honorable C. W. Heaton Eq. P* Went of our said Court at Pottsville, this elaterulk ofJanuary, A. D.. eighteen hundred sad My*. rot . lIIINTZINGHR, Prothonotur. PottavUle, Ausuary 24th, 'ST. 6t / COAL. ASHLAND COAL—From L. :P. BROOK RA MI Tunnel Colliery--ne goderritt re, In connection with the Gentasl Coal. heelass taken the agency of the above Ooal, and are repine it receive orders, which may be addressed to Pod Carta, pin Watt street, New York., CASTNER it TOM. #4lMit 21. '66 - 3?.-tt . COPARTNERSHIP. -JAM ES M. mum ; of tho late ern of Beatty & Thasti; is einetiated with him Theodore aarretaon and James I Batty, in th e coal toostnews, Rader th e knot dne, hose M. k - att , kCo who wm eositthue the mining sad e' Us's of ust as nswd. SIM N. ORE IMA. , TIIEOD . .11.1 LB. RUTTY. P r ottevllls, Jane 21119 AL,LEGHENY AND CUM- 1,, 1 1 gRLAND tOAlb, by the ears% ea,tou ~.., 1 l ' or bushel—aarrautad to be o Th"F"' . salient quaUty. Dealersan • 0-11 switsra lun at Itoolsaale priest. WUI be dellvela at any pant along calla or tailtoid. Address, or 'pp)! to' TIIOB. /IL CAHILL, • ' - 101 Waiout street, lidladetabla • 17.1 y• .. 41126, ISS6 (10 -PARTNERSHIP.--The under:- IL/signal have suroclated themeless together for Tho, purpose of mining arid selling Coe. nyder the Ono J. B. IifeCRNA BY /V CO. st ADDINBIED. mud Sr. nee to 1111 orders' for the 'celebrated North Prier 117 (Lebig?) Coal. Address Jeannine- tuarts4 county,PC JOHN B. ifeCENART'i • ABRAM MOBP2I. 'JACOB A. WEAL taik , I robrusq 14;ta QOPARTNERSHIP.—The under ' signed have tble day 0/tottery Slat , IMO cut,* In copartnership for the tratumeticdot a Owners) Os Gocnothalon tutinese, also lkyr the purchase anti ea of Coal. under the firm fW. M. ROO us a 09. Paices-2M Bros twit . New York. and la °entre etre ,7 5 , opposite the Asneritah Mel. Pottsville. , . WM. M. ROONIB,'New Tat. ~4 P. D. LEITH'S, Pottsville. `. 64 . yebraary 9.'613 _-- CAIN, HACK £ COOK, WM& Oft ialabeta. - Ocoal. Also, dodoes in otter tint qiudltlew of Whits ant Seel Ash Coals.' ifo,4oWlalmatlfeset end Weafine •• • • Wrharisle" glawylLak Troia CAra: Name tracers. Jura 11.Cint February 7,'b? 6ty • A " 9IIIAND and hi ABANOY COAL' tandmeldued at , prepared to reels. crS O celebrated Ashland Coal Pram the oßsers 9 ,!!" sneer Calltet7." Irma the extensive altos (low oil' pravemeata made at the Colliery this winter As rr . rag this Coal, they reel no herdtatbra drerlag PI sty 6 . trade as an 'Akio that eau have ea superior Os em s Rot, both as to quality sad freedom trots Mite& I. other Imperiling!. They are also prepared to auk* 4 " . tracts Ibr Lehigh and BehaylklllCoal from otter sale' ' BANCROFT, LEWIS . No. I 9 Walnut 5410, Commercist Batlatrr Tsbrturry 9, tt6 aly LEHIGH COAL, at Elizabethpo r New Jersey —A direct ntilnsad itosithas lettke meetly been New from the Lehigh coil IKE!: the waters of New Torii Bay, at Blisabithret Nor any. This la thermoset& approach which bas It t made by railroad from the 16111411'0011ta of lktuas!ti l to the great markets of New Toilt4ild Now V1T0"..; formerly. and bealre the p,eenstinlaid.rtltcf opened, the dotter, la this city obtainrd their Coal from Bristol, renrsylvaala, at a distance. .1 t. than 430 Wien, and at a freight of shoat g I b 0 Bow, It can be had by as Inland water rotstossi , ' of 12 miles, and st • freight at aboot 24 rents to The rams relative advantages will also be derive' the buyers on the North aire sad la the New York. and is all the Niew Bettina &OIL Ova resent season tb• sattergibers will be the. IthippsOlef the rodobrateit Booth and Nest Sprilae r ,a to ht Lehigh Coal, at ititsabetbport. sod comb !Ile be able, at all thee, to obtain oaten • Wat de 'µ y , of loaded rite with feebly mined Oslo" y ; melted daily, direct from the mina. eM .cossiderist,, lateness of the stases. It is very isteotbent that i Rat this celebrated Oval. to be pecetp l Ifor TUy waed. R on; be sent witteatt delas toes, oleos aoirkil'— ofliktd,oor 0.01014 Nall3l o litontway, Saw T L I W ; I 4 S T A ZZ I !,, sjper t iCL:°r : IWO* g 811 State stmt. Sudan. M.l 1 6 . 1 ° ••
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