", .. • • , Ina Nut POTTSviLLE, PA: ''4lA TIIRD • : : • • ' Tan Dana BbOTT Cess.—Distiagnished Wash ington lawyers are &pored It 'appears; to take a eery practical' and professional view of the late decision In the Died Scotteue. 'Thai say there yea but one point decided,, namely, that of the citizenship. of the colored min. Beyond that *ail Is lcoitther and prunella. • The Court having. de • elarid that there was no cue before ft, thew mP speeele•of the Chief Justice' on the Terrial question was entirely gratuitous, and vitiaaa t "a, ,pa Ole of aittherity upon the Court r aPaa an/ . department of the. Government.' rho whole sok . A the lecture of the ject wis wale Affittitim..Ce! Coat was breath wasted. , - "Inspector," the Wasblogton correspondent .. of die Courier and Enoitcrosye: •• - I wbilt to recur' wh i ch impbrtint fact in die 'history Of this else, .is essential to the nn "derstinding of its true character. It is that the; rase is fictitious from begiaing to end.,.and ought; sever to have been entertained by, the Court.—,' There is really no plantiff and no defendant. i.r • r epeat the , assertion that Mri Sandford never wild -m i sty consented to the appeal of this cause from, the Missouri Coirt,.and that 'be did not wish t o contest It in that Court. It was his desire and intention to einancipate the whble family as soon is. could make proper arrangements to do so; ..atui remove them froth the State of Missouri.-= . iletbelieved they were.fully entitled to their froil r dom. lam assured - by one of Mr., Sandford's' relatives that he only consentedlo,place him Self the attitude of n defendant :after 'enduring ail oust of Importunity, badgering; - end , g, from persons having Io other than a•pti lineal interest in the ctise; which it *as net - the strength of his nature to resist. And the result of the .petseeutione to - which 'be has, bet!' , stubsecteid•is, tbitt he Nittst his reason„ and IF new • the inmate of a mad house. So notorious was it nearly a year ego thiit this:cause was -pro. • Oared in to. foist' n4p i rions . political is. sucupon the Court, for the henefit of the party of Slavery extension; that a high :officer in the law department of the government, in duty. bound to —.—cenetirin its 'whole policy,. admitted to me that it , •l 4 that appearance, and, -that he expected the I • Court would dire* it butitinert that, ground. For the honor of the Court and quiet of the: country, . trusted that this view might bo verified by ; tbo, • .event,,but my hope was every frail one.- The Supreme Court, which by its fanaticism bait lost the respect and veneration of the nation, announces' leading doctrine in this use,.bas Which .should be fully appreciated. This doc trine is that - the Constitutton has created !Fright' of property in slaves, and that as 'tact property, they may be taken into Ofe territories, and (the property cif,their masterkin them Must. be main, tamed there in defiance of any legislation what ever. This is the leading, principle of Jedge . Tanio's opinion, antithe doctrine etirries the po. litical Institution 'of Slavery into the Free States i , and 'fir designed se do do.' There is no weep' from - this conclusion . it is true that the Conetipt „ lion tarries Shriry into a Territory, because eleven are property, then the same • Constitntirm mutt a fortiori Barry the same property and nib same Institution into all pm States. .A for iori, because the States and their poop have forthally • all'eptcd the Constitution'with all its obligtdions, , while the Territories and their people have not.— It intq be replied that if the Court had meant to •tacxndo States within the openition of the 'lle, it' would have said so. This is an entire raiiteke The Court has .deliberatelY converted itself into an engine of; Democratic, partizanship, and it I knows that thepmrse of that pqrty is to '(assert monstrous and unsound principles, end than . makt , • • doses; to suit them. 'Time, in 'lB5O, tice p ly ns sorted the doctrine of Congressionq noijaferfcrz once frith SlaVery in the Territories, recognizing, at'the same time, the great fact that Slavdiy was • :'already-excluded by:comptiot from all the North west, and by ordinary legislative enactments frem . Oregon; Washington and California, Yet in 1854, the sumo partyrepudiated and violated the com pact-- which! it and all parties recognitled in 1850, such' repudiation tieing rOpiired, it wys Pretend ed, by the abstract principle asserted in the latter Now the majority of the Supremo 'Court must • bo perfectly a're of the full seem) of. tha princi ple announced by tlitget.” They ham said that • slaves tiro property. by the Constitution, i that as • -each they go".into the territories in -defiance. el the laws of Congress and Of the Territerial Legis , 4 latures. They mean to say; that in Purs4antr of tho same power; the shivelioltleE' may eurry his property into the •Free States, and that the logic : 1. bitten Of those States cannot deprive hiM of it, or *1 weaken his title to: it. Judge Kane has already said it Its to this State, and it cannot be I , doubted -,(hat the Sepretrio Court had his dictum in their • mind In using to language they did, and meant , 'to oonfirni it. This opinion .is deliberaenue. • elated for the, pities° of being acted, upon, and • is the beginning of nn imitation ,with jeas`most hnstili3 to the Peirce of free ties., The assertion and the exercise thli'pow nr eiitiPly t etinstitutethe re-establishment of Sla, ,vory•in our • States;not by.Cungress and not -by onyawn laws, but by .a partizan and sectional Committee acting as a Cetirt in Washiggton City. ' • For if by force of the Constitutien , eitisens of other States may hold eaves in Pennsylvania for ono hour, they may for a Jife-thrie; they, can boldlthem they ch.n . sell them ~ r . o hire ' the;, they y es a l et up barracoonsatid estatilieh regular depots fora.vast.coaftwiep slave trade; and all this, un der tho• Constitution of the United Stiites, nail .In . ;deGiice 41-coacing of the sovereignty of the , Stateof Pennsylvania'. ' , I, Ttis ti 140,1 STATE ,CoNvazrtos.—On Wednes day; ziezt, the 25th inst., those eitizens of. Penn. sylvtloia wile aro opposedto the existings,Plation • al Aminisitration,--r-to the sham Democracy,, will meet Irt Convention at far the pur • pose: of nominating candidates foi Governor, - Judge 6 of the Suprirae Cotirt and Ca l nel Commis: slower.' The call for the Convention Is sigilid by nearly every opposition •member of 'the Legisla taro, and ttie majority of delegates: hovel been elected under that call—.ho mass Of the . Oppo sition deciding to meet upon thOl platform set down, in IL . A plain and siMple duty is befiire that CO'nvention. it is, to harmonize every clo ment of,the Oppoeitiowin the State by the setae -tied of fourcandidittee _of integrity - and . ability, and calculated to rally around the OppOsitien' etatolard, the demi° masses, who :desplee' the un-Democratie policy of the BochnnOn fatitiont • ' is lomblne4 with the By distraction i 6 our ranks, el. • Not thst . the most uniattipalous krauds'on the ballot box, in Philadelphia and throaboot the •• - • State, were perpetrat e d las i! Octobec by the Sham Democracy, we lost the State election, by some throe • thou/and votes.. rr To ti4se facts . Mr. Buchanan owes his present positio l es—a sectional Presidont, elected. by pro-slaveryl r influence; by distraction in the ks ?of tho Oppoiitiou; by • fraud. ' e J '• Aitericans.and ItePplilicans, in ;natters •of •mi ' noi importance you may differ; but to one great • object, the wresting from the hanas :of -the sham.. D e moensoye—your common ftie- 7 -tio power to en : , act evil, the Ability to ahem your eights and prier ••• ilqcs in the balls of. Legislhtion, loci the Supreme .. Benet; and is tho Cresi•tential c h a ir—it fa your ' duty to be ouo and •indivisiblo: Tem have a wily, • timicherons giierillas—capable of - resorting to unlawful measures, to defeat you, r bile they cliuifile if by stratage m they can ere u disseationsienzong those, who shouldhe friends, .ahoulder to shoulder, band in band. The question ;that the large r !majority of the . citizens Of Pennsylvania, are Opposed in toto, to Lille Alloy of the. so called . Deinoenitie party, is ioyelna the possibility of doubt. The Bopublican dosPiiis it for its truckling spirit to to slavo,oll. garchyesceising to nationalizt! Slavery in a Re puhlic,L, and convert 'the 'new Territories - of the West--;arbich equal in area-'the l !thirty-'one States Slaiti Sinter. The Amdrlcan cannot ins • rimilate w i j.th the'Zharn Democeacy, for 'he reeog razes' lw - that; /notion a bitter r )opponent to the vrboferome regulation of tbe*eiaturaliVation „ and a bargainer Willi; Papal pri4sts,tO impair toe • purity :r ot' the ballot box‘,and :aefont the will of, 'Americans, bunt and bred uponthe 'soil, but de . "lied 'too • often, a rhare •In its government and eindltiments of office. In one redid phalunt lot die Opposition present euempetign, Let .sit Patriotic, aeons '!.if • renusylvilyi3, 'a L'e.iktiotiahle". Among HI Won an. 'Wednesday nail,. t distieguirhed -And inter and eve feet confident. that that character to trained, and g ood , tooting will pre-• cdmition,imismuch us we Lceini meet that enemy • inEtinchingly, and the ,prin. Jettershu, clay ,and Web sugle tine contest victorious. State. irists.notionv 'Ar-arfieg.—litt'preeeed lugs of a°' e t of oar ettlitensiitt regard to the tristion.nt I removal °rifts rpight begot at the . Reading' Railroad Cbmpany . ftera • • *mint Carbon to this Ilorough• be 'ifound'in ler le- Cal columns. It will b perceived tbat j legal measures have been restated upon to compel, the Company, if possible,. to in:dm hie Plotille for. We think the movement premature midi hasty, u we have yet to learn that the and Directors of the ,Itesdieg *greed Company I 'refuse positively, to secede to the certainly very I reasonable request of the businessmen qißetts. vine. Ab endeavor to coerce the company into 'the change is certaiely unwise, When It evinces disposition to tiicomtnedatts. is aeon as ditlenities no w existing, eittlati adrusted.-1 Before the Com. piny osn'romove ItOreight Depot up here, the course of. the Nonweglan Creek 'must be altered,' and it Mrist.stieure and control the Mount Carbon !Railroad fiord Pottsville to ita ljunction the ' ' ;Reading Railroad.; The ant !will be neeenari , for the purpose of securing more ground for the btiildings necessary for a Freibt and r Pessenor Depot.. The lactic to make the Cempitny the owner of a right, it now only obtains hy. Some years since the 'Rending Railroad Company offered to pay half the expetise of turning tho streamk alluded to, if. the BoroUgh Would bear the remainder. The proposition was not aceapted.— If 'the interebtr of the Burongb have suFered in the meantime from ;the fac't, that the,rFreight -Depot is not located in our .midst, shi may bintne herself for not meeting.the Company half way in 'a spirit' of amity and liberality.] In the present lustinco, in their real to, accom plish tic. et cermet, what is undoubtedly desirable,. oni business men, we fear, aro overleaping' them selves.' Mr. Cullen' 'exprosse'x a desirt4 sincere we have no doubt, to . -accommsdate Putterille- in' the matter now being-agitatd. - We believe that with en toljnstmant of the difficulties to which we allude, iliet he will do so. An atteniiveperu sal of the, able of the Sun, the wind and the trav eller, mig4i-colivey a useful lesson to:thine,' who while therA is aright and a wrong way s to accom-; plisit 'an object, invariably select the latter. While 'we blink that our busineis men should have' wafted until the COmpany positively 'refused to remove th4yreight Depot here, befocp! determi= tang to Msort to legal redress, wit think at `the best that abuse will not facilitate a ternioetion of the question favorable to this 'krone:l' Compa- 1 ides are like indivi'duals; They will Beton to rea 4on,qind petition conehed in respeettnlilangus* —the opposite cannot command attention, , 1.657. POTTSTOWa Bitter Awe teallois.—We are in. fa vor of do increase of banking capital ito accom modate those sections in need thereof; but, still moreyearinly iti favor of, a general banking law, iisAlculated to meet the 'wants. --lot the-. hairiness public in a,morellberal, protective sense. If the latter is nc)t at the present tinieleasible, then by all moans, extend banking capital to that commu nity possoSsing the, amount of buil-nisei, to employ it profitably!. Pottsbiwn bay made application to the Legislature, for thii incorporation lofl a. Bank in that flourishing Borough. The bill for the put- pose has passed the senate, and a favorable !open on . it-from the Blink Committee Of the Rouse, ren- dors its passage far from problematical. , - A. glance at the stale of-affairs at Pottstown sixbibits the fact that the numbat, of inbabitan6 interested within the business Sphere -of Pottstown, is not less than forty thousand, engaged in Various man ufacturing enterprise's, mechanical trlides and 4.. ricalturo, in which capital to the amount of $lO,- 135,000 is invested.' Now Pottstown is situated 18 miles from Readingi. 20 from Norristown; 25 front West Chester, and about..3ofroce Allenfown. At each of the places enumerated, a lbank is loca ted: All however, have more demands upon them for discounts, within a circuit to each lof thigmiles, -than they can . accommodate; and the busineo . _.- -. Me i n of Pottstown have not a director in' eitheref itie Bunks, that resides within Eve Miles of Potts town. ;. / . With this array of. facts before us; we can read ily believe Ott for the purpose's bf legitimate basilicas, a Bank located at Pottstown would be . most serviceable to . theic business community.. It would also accommodate portions of Berke, Ches. tor and Montgomery counties, which under exist ing ,eircu Di/An:mos, arc almost entirely cut off from Lanking facilities. From 'rho array -of . responai, blo nein:6 attachod to the petition ter theincortio.: ration of the Bank of Pottstown, we feel assured that it will be no "shawl g shop," hut an institn 'lion that would be a ' honor and benelleto tho conimenity in which it . proposed l to locate it. We look cbarilyupon an increase of special ban king priviicycsln any community, unless.pos itively assure that', the business Wants of that community 'imperatively demand it. Toe many mere shaving institutions, in, the,shape of banks, saving fund, cte z , already exist, end we are utter ly opposed to !their multiplication. In the in= 'stance however, of the application for the incor poration of a Bank at Tottstown,t i we think the factsviarrant the Legislature in granting it. If similar epplicatibas to the Legislature, in every case were as unexceptionable as this, the-people of Penusyania would have lei's cause ;o feel alarmed un this stibject., TBE WESTWARD, EXODUS.—A - Cloveland, Ohio, 'piper has the follpwing: • "The man who stays at home this season will be the exception, fur the people are iocontotirety mad, Westward*, the cry, and he rush has al ready commenced. Not from the older states, where the, eurplus poeulation aril treading upon each others heels, but from the Eastern border of - tbe,West itself, where broad acre* aret tenant less, 01 where, nearest neighbors are half a mile otL the sound of preparation s is heard, ,and men, who, apparently, have all „that heart should wish, aro . tgetting ready to start West ward; Some Will better- their condition dollar . wiso,,but Many are sowing seed whiCh soon will spring up in the shape of vain regrets that they did nut 'let well enough alone." 1 ' . - • The St.;Louks pipers, too, state that every-boat; either from the Upper or Lower Mississippi, is crowded With emigrants, two-thirds of whom are bound for StIDERS. A few dayie since a boat ar rived at St. Louis from above, loaded 'to her en. . tire capacity with emigrants flora . Minnesota, lowa and Wisconsin rushing Kansas-ward. In Trumbull county, Obin, ?Bp; the, Warren, Chronicle says , the young an middle-agedire ruling under the influencer of Western Lind Fe vex; borrowing money at 10 per cent., buying up land warrants, selling their homes and abandoning luetative' Situations. 'Pion the old land grey headed, in some tautes'give up their-quiet, comfort able homes,: to launch upon the uncertain sea of speculation". That Paper says: "Is it because this vicinity is crowded with in habitants, that so many desire telesive Cer tainly not, for it is plain that it could sustain fen- fold its Present population. It has ample school facilities . for every child' within its borders; churches . sufficient to accommodate every Man; woman; and child, who wish to avail themselves. of religious privileges; a healthy..olimate, free from all prevailing , epldemics; and's soil whose productive - powers if properly developed, -would be sufficient to feed an army., ' '"Weare told that the Waitnffera great pecuni arylnducernents to settlers. We hear of fortunes realized la 'a year; Ac. )3nt.who s tells of the los ses, of broken health, , of el:more, disease and death t None ;-not a lisp even reaches us, of the other side, -of the story. Those who are there, long for the society of their relatives, and frauds, ,and lettet•stare sent home, painting the West in .allt h he envies colors of thelrainbow, and urging .. others to come, and become rich and happy." • KENO YORK' BP u o ELEci lIIX As-STROII4I AS EVER.-Iti Yorkt o rocent,Oli tom ford following result: Reptiblicani ' % • • J . ` Democrat., , Know Nothings, U 48.41011 185i1in onm9 nett I 1 poblicane, DetnoOrate, l KnOw Nothings; Showing a Re T publican gam of. 120--ilemocrat lo lose 28—Kilow .Nothini ,Joia.so r Majority. against-Republicans' last Year 129 7 Reptablicari. majority ,over both this yeai 113. , This Was far as heard from, but it is sufficient Li show that titi extraordinary popularity of tlie Republican pa4l ll the Eti*ire State still eentin. 4 , net; and that tie t vote polled for Fremont and , Dayton was no a min temporary Aggress.: Lion. • In New! Ilatepshlre the Tietory_of the` Re-' publicans' is &S diteided U it is singular, in view, of the combination,tictweett the Americans and Democrats .• ' . , 1 - ' • , 1 1 - __l. Niro() Cari:PJ—The Cutttherland ' (Md.) • Clod. ,ioo do _not gieo a 'dace in. our OW: umne to the oriniou of :the Supretueet'uort, in the Dred Seottenie, because is truth, Ivo :Lave no re, erect tor it." • _ • id torrows. %%Bog. alsium ty .“—T*6 it the title of moat agent publicatihtr, bailed by Garret, DArk 4,iltrgenda, Arm street, NeW; York; The-work "rootatne over three thouroutt s seletihuodred tide worth knowing. It is particularly Intended as a boiik.for fawn:. reference on all retjerts coeheete4 With itmatte econoloy t wid eon. time the teri4aufl most colleetton of woeful lutbrloatton,thet. how ever lyet . heen published. This Work should he to the handli of every hoistikeeper, or tia4contowepl4thogoo entraOre on those • I - • • tacit jtfairs. norpetent Testier foe Principal of the Sid" Gramme -School of the Boron. 'of Poll:m.1110U wanted. Ben adenirthietient. JfelViii. the &NW monierer of Mr. Zioritotn, mall convoyed *anti • Part Clinton on Stondsiiron route to Ilarristnint . from Illoomalinr&i. - Str. Wolf lilt captor, bad Win in dune. , • - - i /PTA wisiplisialery dinner to Col. W. G. Johnson, will De ellms at Pennsylvania 11211 on Timidity event . % The Colonel will resign Isis position it the 114 in Apt% when Yr. bowl Of Raiding takes possession. 1141•• P. W. Sheafer, Rot, will lecture en Wednesday evening out, to the Methodist PO :moral Church. Port • Carbon. Lecture to commrncr at 7 1 ,4 dcloeli. inbJect— Geelley, irhlch Mr. Rimier la able to handle Inithe mast masterly lull Interesting manner: • ' • \ • ' • sir Thursday Was a broth of a t opeit ed with.raln; accompanied the dinner hour with bath and wound up with an old fashioned snow stern. The walking and temperature during the progress of those briteresting operations, may be imagined, hut r eannot deimiteiL, St. Patrick's Day cerMinly 'mutt& a mistake this year. Sure, an' it must hare .teen • iltinded fn. . - Kir Wild tile. exception. of Toesday—lt..-Pahickl Oay-the.weather during the 'present week tas haul the reverse of Spring-like. Yesterday was clear but cold. Our bills see sialleovered with know - Our then mometrical record for the week is as fellows: • P.. IL *P. TXLIDGANI OPYtell Ibualyirania /la/I, Pottrriiie. ' Sat., '3larcli 14,41-3. 6 &Ire. cz slim zero—cloudy Mon., " , Id, "" —3B . " " • " Tues., ," 17, . 44 —4O " " --clear. 15, --id " " " --cloudy " 19, " —62 " " " " Fri., " 29, I". " ".0 " " gar Bco. Dud 24 A. Tyng of Philadelphia, will !edam before the Young Elena' Christian Association on Tues day es - ening. nett On the Associate neforined Presbyte iiin rian Church in.ll het stunt. Subject, "Politics and Politicians." •Th I who,heard Mr. Tyug ' e lecture, "Tomog America; readily Imagile that the Wet*. of Tuesday evenini next will be spirited, racy and in structive. Mr. Ty g made so favorable an Impression on the occasion of ibis last lecture here, that we doubt not the auditory of next Tuesday evening:will be even more brilliant than that which recently listened to him in the lecture room of Trinity Church. • :. /Ur AdmiUed to Prarttee.—On Monday last, C. Litt - A. P. Spinney and Lla. Bartholomew, Esquires, were ad mitted to practice as attorneys at the Ba, of this Conn. : ty. hiriLittle, who for some years wielded the pen ed itorial iit the Minos' Jomfait„ 1 well' and favorably known to the community and our enders . f Mr. Spinney, for some years principal of the 4' l I tterfile Academy, le a gentleman of application and due Mind.T We feel a*. scared that be will mate his marlitof his new position. Mr. Bartholomew—son of B. Bartholomew, EM.-pcsa. seating &tongue that we verily believe, would- make a convert of ,even bin Satanic Majesty, if hi could get a .- fail . ebseee at him, 4s a young gentleman of decided • ability. Of great mental activity, Mr.ll—we feel coati " dent, ern! not be last in the race for fame and'fortune. [ .We wish them'all, success In the dutlM of the dignified and 'important profession which they have assumed. i Appointkent of IYetegates to the fihtott State CtSt ecntion.—A meeting of the Opposition to the Sham, N umeracy, for the purpote of electing Delegates to repre mord them in the Convention to meet i atilirrisbnrjoit the 25th inst., for the nominaWn of a Stahl ticket, was held at the American Douse int Sis on Satur day evening last, 14tb.; On motion, B. Bartholomew, r m . , w as j a il e d to the vt, •v • J d. Ltssig and P. 11 ltemtz,,appointed Tice •Presideutt, art T. Oarretson ikn4 J. G. Frick, Secrotides. The following named Delegates were then appointed: , Walter Pedgwick, 11.•31. Pabac - rand D. Bartholomew f o L'ottaville; Henry Huhn of ;magnet Col, C. L Pinkerton Of Tremont ; and C. W. Taylor of tit inerdsille. The annexed was the only resoluilen adopted: • Re ob:4 That the Delegates from this County be In structed to rote for Derld. 'Wilmot for Ooreruor; lion. James Cooper for Judge of the Supreme CourtAndJofin C. Leasig for Canal Commissioner. `St. Patrick's Day.- 7 4..bntrary to Oecedhat, the anniversary on Tuesday Butt of the birth of the Patron faint of Ireland, was In'the neather _line, a day of an. usual . brilliancy. The sky was nearly, cloudless All day, 'while the Sun's beams were Tklaylsh in warmth. larthe morning, an effigy of St. Patrick, his. neck decorlited with a string of potatoes, was discovered banging from a telegraph wire at Centro and Market streets. About 8 o'clock it was removed by order of the ,Chief Burgess. This practice is condemnatory. It is , waeng, being provocative of breach of the peace. In the evening, the Illhernlan Society observed the anniversary by a supper at the Town Ball. It was s spirited affair. eau ; sing an fratnenseleposiffng of bricks In any quantity . of modern tiles. Thie'restivity which is indulged In by the admirers of the Patron Saint, or those who love a social hour, must 'degenerate even with the Sona tf Erin themselves, if. macre political in its cen3plexion. On .Tuesday evening A political harangue was delivered by Ur. Hughes; while a tierinall politician, who cannot be supposed to be an ardent admirer of St. Patrick. was there. To introduce party matters, and phillipics against stavery,at a gather. , leg of the character of that of Tuesday evening, is not only bad taste, but an insult to the memory of the great exterminstor . of snakes. • 11:6 , ./Tarrible Dentin -in Frees:gig and Starratiotpi a 1 former Citizen of schuyl/17/ County ,We learn that Mr. Hoxie Rathbun, am 34,45 years, of Mankato—some years iia& a resident of hiluersville, this County—left Man kato with the Sioux City Mail about the 15th of Nevem ber hut; and carried it through to Sioux City, and left that place with thi) mail the Mankato on the 6th ot De cember.and was found on the 26th by the men who wert through in search of him, ..at a place on the mall route exiled Des Moin es Sta 11° , 14 abatt 100 miles from Sioux City 1nd . ,60 from Mapkate. When found, be was very badly frozen, and could not speak, but extended his hand,,to one of the men; he died in abobt fifteen minutes after. had, when found, matches in his . pocket, and there were shaving - a and wood in the, build 'log. but It-isleipposettle was so badly frozen when he arrived there,lhat he could not make a fire. `Alm the °Pinion of those who found hlm,lbst be had • remained lit that situation ten or twelve dayticentirely destitute of food. He had knawed his fingers and bands badly, and from medical examination it is the opinion of Physicians that he died not only of cold but of absolute starvation, (the mosthorrifde of all deaths.) He would probably have been saved if founds few days earlier:— .Idr. Rathbun wait one of the oldesC•res(dents of Rank& toLhe had an iron constittitiou and must have strug -41e4 long and hard against his awful Late. He leaves a wife and large family of children. Jarl'lre Freight Depot Question.—A meeting of men chants and I:Mines' men of. the borough of Pottsville, was held at the Cotirt Houle an Monday evening, March len.•• • • • . Edward Yardley. Esq.; sMs chosen President; Ron. 8. Tgster, Capt. Frank Pott and deorge Lerch, Esq., The Presidents; and James Focht. Esq., Secretary. ' The object of the meeting having been statedbY Capt. Frank Pott, and, remarks made by others, a colimunica tiOn from the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Com pany through C. Loeser t Esq., was road, stating that Mr. Cullen 'quid given instructions which be hoped will in future proient injury to goods While in their Depot," . nod that the Act of Asseribly mentioned In the memo rial, "rompelling the Company to eourtruct a Repot at Pottsville," Wog a matter of law, "will require the consideration bf the legal advlsera of the Company," that: as soon as practicable, be WRI - send an answer to the memorial. On motion of Thomas FogteriEsq., a committee of flee wu appointed to_ draft reseliatione expressive of the sense entre meeting. Thome& FOIL% Frank Pott,E. R. Morris, D. G. Yuengling and sif, Ilenderson, Reqrs. were appointed mid Committee. < f During the absence of the Oromittee, F.ll Bowen, Esq., and Col. John B. ermined,. addibissial the meeting. The Committee reported the followifig preambles and resolu tions which were unanimously ainited ' WnEREAS, In the application of the Philadelphia and_ Reading Ralleted•Company for a supplement to their Charter asking increased privileges, an amendment was appended thereto, requiring said Company to erect suit able buildings for the delivery of the Passenger, and Merchendize carried over their road, within the limit" of the borough of Pottweille, ofithire two years from.the passage of said Act of March 29th, ISIS; and Wrens's, The said Philadelphia and Reading Ratiroed Company made application to the" Legislature at the next Session, to extend the time first fixed to/our years, 'thereby acknowledging their accountability to the pro visions of the Act of the 29th of Mareh, lea; and WnERZAII, Said extended thin fully expired on the 29th of March, 1652, since, which time our merchants and business men have been Subjected to extra charges for hauling goods from Mt, Carbon, that ought in iota and justice, be delivered by said Company full % one_ mile nearer their actual destination; and Winans, A donation of trainable Real Mac' was made said Company Par lb.) purpose of a Freight Depot on the corner of Union and Relined street& which they have continued to hold in violation of thee:neatens on which said gift was made, as well is In defiance of the laws, of this Commonwealth heforerefereed to; and WEILIMAS, The Experience of the past may reasonably be taken for a fair index to the future intentions of this Company if our people longer indulge them in their breach of good faith and violation of law ; and inno Ww, i; Vorbearance,leas ceased to be a virtue, when ' an bseerporated Company take advantage of the Indul gence of a community, and impose a diesel taxation up• on them, under the pier of precept necessity in the. 'be ginning, but growing bolder in the interim of four years enafferance, at last throw oil the mask and latterly deny and repudiate their accountability to State laws, decisions at Courts, and the consideration due to the business men of the Coal Region, and it la time the peo ple bktheir sovereign capacity concentrate their epergne to correct the evil. Be It therefore Reeked, That In the opinion (*this meeting, the an.' ewer received from the Reading' Relined Company is entirely unsatisfactory and evasive, as relates to the ereetion of a Freight Depot at Pottaville„and that nor sure should be taken to the immediate removal of the Depot ofAudd Company to a convenient point within the limits °Vibe borough of Pottsville in accordance with • the provisions of th e Act of Asse mbly. • Repaired, That a Committee of thirteen bet appointed to carry out the 'glows of this meeting as stated in the Reeving preamble', with power to amass from the mar „ehants and. Warless men a sullieleut amount of money to employ Counsel; and to take active and immediate steps to moody the evil complained of t that said Com mittee have power to call meetings and repoit progress. The following were appointed said Committee: Prank- Pelt, IL It. Morris, Wen. Pox, Edwart_lraidtej, William Mortimer, David 0, Finagling, C. Pitman, George Lerch, John 0. Brown, F. B. Kaereher , Thomas Poster, John Morris and Nathan Rises. • , . Mr. Erten-her offered the following restitution which • was adopted: , Revoiracthet a Committee pi three be appointed for thepurpose W ascertaining whether a Bill has been re ported is either brancti of the Ligialsturti extending the limits of the borough of Poltaillte,so as to include Mt. Carbon in said licanugh. F.' Raercher, N. Bowen and Ji vec an 1 111.Croaland;Jsere appo in ted said Committee. , That the iproeeedin . ges of the meeting be pub] ed In ell the papers of the lierough, and a copy •be Ibrtarded to cut Ile satires at liardeburg. ' On otion ad to meet at the . call of the Com mittee. ' • Ada meatier of the Cestmittee.,_aMinted at a Town mieting, helaufasilay eremites March Mth, was on rear ti Resorted, That a Contraittea Of :facile "repainted to • rail on B. De Callao, Req., President of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad tkenpuly, and toqueet of btu SD sumer to the woutorhtl of the, eitizette in name, to the matelot of the ittyvit . Depot:''The Proltdout *Malta. R film* Wu. Vol rod D. Ck inuesitai. Oita—lizronticAst, i 32 countiesin New Supervisors show the 264 221, 171 .., rurs AID SIXONIMUL per`Deaths in ilostoa. last week, $4. A:erne:aka in New York last week, 458. '',Deaths in Baltimore, last week; 114 jDestbs in• Philadelphia last week, 224. ,401/"Dest ha in llairisburg during Yobritary, 20. Pl`The Potomac fishing scum hen commie. e4L , • ' '-'- ',ltii•Davii Bruce, the type foamier, died on Monday. j1219 - The 2d of April will be "fast day' In New , thimpehlre.. • . • AP'Kosieth ilfatill bettering at various towns, in England. ; • 12 Water. will be lot Into the Noith Branch Canal to day. ' : i ,Sigr - Mr,le is preparingw new code of lairs for: Niea re g PI- . • . , Mo n a ffairs lisboth France and England . are improvin .-- • . la-Queen Victoria will bo confined' during the present month. . . - Of - Mi n nescits.Territory has about $35,000 t 000. taxable propertj. r „SISEr•A carriage for Mr. Bischenan has been built in Philadelphia. ' ' Pr'P. T. Daman has been delivering Maine law lectures in London. • _ PSr Boston into haye • new Post Office, and United States Court Room. . . flgitsThe New , York Tribes" is now printed on paper made from shavings. Aet`New corn in the vicinity of New Orleans it said to he quite • foot high. - . ,The amber of holies in Ohio has do, cronsed . ll,ooo in three years. . .I. , -A new syniegogne, to cost $755,000 is being erected Di New Orleans. . r A6B1 -A. 11. Lawrence, an mantra lawler l of Washington, died on Tuesday. ... . i • ' I jair-The Legislature of Indiana has, passed•an act, for the suppression of lotteires. Jrier The'Captain-General of Cuba recently re viewed 15,000 troops near Havana. . Or Thomas Keller was burned to death in Philadelphia on Wednesday. Rae. pi The keys on the south side of the idea. of Cuba contain rich deposits of Guano.- A new Arctic expedition has been date taped upon, by the British government. per - William Patton, aged 10 years, was neci dentally killedin Philadelphia on Monday. e7 - Sameel 11. Nichols, the well known circus manager, died on Friday: in Philadelphia. 1 ./FilNew York and Brooklyn are to be don• solidated undei one municipal government. , 1 ,Z4,ll`Congress, at its bile session,' raised' the pay of =tete at Wed Point t 0.530 a month. Affif-The Buffalo Express announces the death of its Associate Editor, George W. Ilaskins.l .;98^-The Police of New York Costs the;city $824,500 annually.. They number 1095 men: PD - The Muni" Caniii is expected to be open for boating purpooes,about the first of April!. . ,All the billini t i rooms at Louisville, RP, have been closed le,pursuaitee of a State law, - /glifrAhere were 135 ships at the guano island" at the last advice*, ovensting- 1 • 000 tons each. ,••••-The Gettysburg Star is twenty-eight years old. It entered upon anew volomo last week. _OrThe Delaware and Raritan Canal was opened on Saturday, throughout its entire length. priforace Greeley, Esq.,. of the New 'York Tribune has just buried his only remaining son. - Affiribere bare bien collected in Europe 20,- 000 specimens apnoeas which prey upon wheat. Art - Total tairabli property 'of New York, $525,945,713 81; of ,Philadelphin, $163,369,776. .3121PStores are being erected on the Butler property. Eighth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia. ,-J1 Wllon. Wms L. Dayton hos- been nomina ted and confirmed Attorney General -of ,nomina ted Jer sey. F , prOur BachelorPresidetitOn his inaugural, speaks of "our - children and our cbildren'l child _ran." • I jfe , Despatelies from China say that the En. glish Expedition 'will require' large reinforce waste. 1 '' ' i ggr - Thel number of persons connected with the working of railways in France is at present 32,000, • • .....- -Ephraim Jones•-.. was injured neni Tarnnqua last week, by in accident on the Little Schuylkill Railroad. 7. • ors woman nameil Jiro. Hearts bile been confinaiLin jaunt Hamilton, C, W., for Obt, over seven years. • , ' oker•Wrn;C. 'Bartlett, formerly edito of the Dayton (Ohio) Gazette, has become a mi . ister of ' the Gospel. yi , . • , 1 fiat - Sidney Webster, Esq.; tholate See story of Preii4nt Pierce, is abcut, to return to New Ramp shiredfo practice I.lw. "a•Thb Henry Clay Association of Texas,. Is to have a grand celebration of Ileiry Clars birth day on the 12th of April. ' ' pa . .. Coroner Co - finery's trial is to co 7i off be fore a Judge of the Court of Common leas, of New Tork,ou the 24 inst. i Ogef - lly a recept eccideut on the.Penesilvania Railroad near Altoona, Louisa Shaeffer end Mat. thew Wilkins were killed. . Igb-The receipts into the city treasnry of Cin cinnati during the past year were, $992,899 63 nearly one million dollars. 1; - Zireol.,F. hi WynkoppTlP:ji,, Mti i r i shal .for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, h ,sent his resignation to Washington. ' • . "a -Washington's birthday was eel° rued on the 22i1 ultimo, at Panama, on board t olUnited 'States frigaterlndependence. - AN 1 , Plrlt is estimated that the mines ofalklifoi nia this year ' will yield ten to fifteen '' i 'Mona more gold than the past year. . jll2t - What was the racist disagreeable order ever received by Geberal Franklin Pieree 1 dos. '..rfarch—(4ih, 1857.) 'Atrocious. ,'The man must be-poor and friendless in deed, who at some period of lite,l boon% ro. ceived a Testimonial of some mt. IEO - John Richardson, aged 89 years was burned to death in the cabin of a enal boat at Philadelphia ' on Saturday night last. I ' IS/Joseph J.,Lew is; Esq., of Cheiter county, is noticed at a candidate fur Judge of the Su premo Court, to succeed Judge Black. IS/Asabel L. Beers and Miss Antaillider were married at Willington, N. Y., on be. 29th of Pebrnary, after forty-two years cuurtrip. pi:l-Large numbers of emigrants row Mary,- land, Pennsylvania and Virginia, bound West, are constantly passing through Wheeßng. IS/By the late colliery explosion in England, 171 lives were lost, by which 87 wives Were made widows and 188 children rendered fatherless. Emigratioa = irom Virginia'to the West is going on so extensively that many of the papers of that State aro speculating as toll" causes. OrToledo, Obi?, is the great *art of the f West for.green hide, the payments or which by the dealers, it is said, average $2,00 per day. • pirVirginia tobacco can be sold in St.. Louis at a profit. Connecticut seed leaf tobacco bits ad vanced in price 100 percent. the present season. JIIIIT . Two sons of Gum, king of Dahomey, ono of 'the.m6st powerful chiefs of the 'Western coast of AfriCa, have arrived in France to, 'be educated.. . pirA wise •luly !titer says:-"The world stigmatiies many men as winked, iwithwhom a woman would be but too happy to ease her life." $3 -The National Hotel,WashiUgton, is in the bands of the Board of Health. Sepator Bole and daughter, who boarded there, are sick in Boston. per-We are always being told that "property has its rights;" but surely in the matter of gloves and boots, property has its lefts as tvell as rights. '2 'A case involving the question whether a clergyman chi marry himself has ,just been deci. ded in the affirmative in the hfgheat courts of Ire land. 'Sr The Annual Mail Lettings w i ill take place on the first of April. In New England and New York the service embraces abon ' oat; thousand routes. i ' • ' 4 1/4F-The official number , MO killed •in the late war in the East was 30,301, considered to ben monstrons'disproportiefi in iiii army of only 80,000 men. . lo • Orin New York last week, Tames Martin, a young rowdy, was shot through the heart bys k a .Ir. Sheick, an oyster saloon keeper. Sheick is finder arrest. , • t aitirGov.Chase, 47d7thio, who has already ha vied three wives, it is rumored, proposes a matri monial fusion with a chayming widow—of course —of Cleveland. — .Tbr the " Al` . There are said'bibe .in the •Ifugh,.. gouge 20,500 nouns, : 4o pronouns; 9200 adjectives, SOOO verbs, 69 interjections, Alt. In all there are about 40,000 words. . IM-The original Wampum-tell presented by tbe'lndian Chiefe no William Penn, has beerwprol sented to the Penntylvania Itisforieal Soeletyiby Mr. Granville J. Penn. •, -.• , 1 ' The Lewistown Falls Jotermoi tibblished a small daily paper during the recent trial of Knight, at Auburn, Mc., and its circulation was finm 3000 to 4000 copies a day. ....,„, , ~ „grirSisty Orphans more than were ever at mitred to the Girard College . before, are to be, takn in during this sumeier..The number ofj pupils will then be four hundred. } PitAn idea of the amount of lettitr writing in the Tilted States, may be inferied by the number of - postage stamps sold; which!juring the last year, -was one hundred and fifty illions. • 1 ,firEr•Charles H. Merrill, of Georgetown, D. V., is to erect the now Custom Roue, Poet Was 'and Court House at Portsmouth, N.!11" for , which ho will receive .$92,728 90. Cheap enough. prQueen Victoria's loyal 'subjects in New= foundland are in a cOmmotion 'ln ,coasequence of I the Koine Government 'propo4Og' tO transfer 'the ' -Esher,/ privileges of that twenties to France. par• The draft of. Weldegtun's Farewell Ad dress,.in his own habd'irritingo has recently been f , stolen'from the State,Department at Washington, and efforts to recover it havil?iren onsuccorsfal.• elt is predieteil,• ale:Wore_ 'ini.indneements, thata feW years thertr*K be•astrkim of etni-j gratinti from this ceuntryi, te- Africa, not less in number than'that from the Old to the New World ~919ErSpeaking of the now t ent, Horace Greeley says: "They are a beentiftli coin, all but the E gle; - and be seems to bei.Vng somewhere is desperate hurry. Probiblj? he has gat got on 4 now s-cent." , r. I I pill - A Vigilance Committeehas, it is said, been ! form kid, ed in Nebraska to p cl• theosquatters-lb 'their rights/against specniato ii , several of whom] have already been,compelleit o yield ap,elaitns original settlers. . . , ./liirThe Governor is. befog memorsslized o pardon Wan Nathaniel. Weet., conrictod in Phila delphia of the merder.orllO wife.. /It is certain ly, if case in which Execulife 'clemency might justly ho (menisci. - -• w l 11 ' . .1.-_ " - . itarGen IL Ifobrtrt 'arti, Commissary . _ -1 , Ge - neral of the State of Ne' Turk, and Judge Birdsall, was arrested on the lindson River cars, last week, olio charge of picking pockets. or: course it was a blunder._ 112P.8. B. C. godson, ,ltnswn ns Nod Buntline, hos . been converted tei?Spritualism. Ned will make an exiellent aposile of the new faith. Vie previcols course( of lite - alwayrinelined him to investigate spiritual subjeCts. . Tine Maryland Sport, man's Club Purchased, one thousand live partridges the past winter to ho turned out in the spring,' ,Their object is to pre. servo tkp breed, hundreds laving been killed by the ezatutiive cold of. theg* two winters: - Jledel Scotch elergirtnab, mine, bao predicted the probable , mash is!world June next, and is s ualik i wi redictions,l amongthe ignorant these -deal of as dent Oast the ruh)eo d and Vasteg.l ?"1 , , • • Gaelleb, a Garman girlortit yearvasinsmitted suicide ID Now York les oak. C,aase,—she wits beart.brokeneed toasty; or baring deserted her. She left a awry aff lug letter :explaining the cause of eouiusltths 'the sal i fir'd:Lirtdslina Senator was proffareds of. $3O if be would exert bis influence .fur a' is private bill, Re immediately read the epistle ,to the. Seas% when that body ordered the .1411 In question to be %unit by the (Clerk in front' o r the eapitolorblett waa done foitbwith. - - . f. , The premium of $2OO, offered in Jull!' last, 1850; by an American merchant residing alpine. gen, Scotland, for the best tract on "The - Relation as affected by Slavery," -has been a ard ed to Charles IC. Whipple. of. Boston, and be offered to the American., Trect Society fur cation. . `The bodies of the fourteen plysiela • and assistants from Philadelphia, who perished i Nor folk, Va., during the pestilence of 1853, ace to be disinterred under the direction of Thomas Web ater, Jr., 'Esq., the chairman of the Phitad • tpbia Relief Committee; and taken tti tbat city •r • in terment there. • • . • , eexpedition ie natnanity, then the , un„to tind-of Paris is the` most huthane inetilatio , elite kind in.existence. Frets the-time Verger esued from the door of - his pr eon; at the distanc • of a hundred feet from the guillotine, until hi muti.. kited body left the ground in a close carriage, was 'but-one minute. - .. . , pir4t a late public meeting, the fo4owing "dry" tout was given. The author will ga "but tered" when htireaches home: - "The Press—the_.PUlpit- cud Pettichair—the three ruling power s-of the 'day. The Prat gpreads knowledge, the I second Morals, and the last, spreads tonsiderakaly. • ~ ' •-. . ,Igfr-When a wikLanimalf onto tastes urns& flesh, nothing can • ever after, says Ruff , dis suade him from human slaughter. When *a poli tician once obtains a public efface, no pe ' uasion can ever induce him to go to work at anything but a nominatioh for another and anothor,'Vtiing the term of his natural existence. • i 'Matthew Lineberry need to say, ' - f 'you wish .to have a shoe made of durable m dale, you should make the rapper , leather of the m 'u of a bard drinker, for that sever lets In Ater. • Ho did worse than - that—ho said th soles should be made of ladles' tongues, for the never wear out. Wasn't bee i wretch? : •1 . JUT•The Louisville Cdtfrier says. thal sugar making operation! have already commanced in portions of Itentuoky, and it expresses to opin ion that more free sugar and molasses i will be pmadts than for many seasons. Sugar camps that have not been used for many yearti will -. made to yield theii utmost this season. ,L. l' , 1 James Douglas, of Coventry, Ck, is now one hired 'and two years. and ten ' VIM Al 'Old. Notvritditanding his great age, he is as bearty, strong and robust as most men at fi ft y ; is eye sight is good, never having keen neeessi lied: to wear glasses, and his faculties' in general seem unimpaired. Last summer ho mowed tray after day, hued corn, and did general Writ work. During the 'present winter be has wa ed - two Miles from home in the morning,. cut his Cord of wood per day, and returned. home in e aim , ing. . roranceL. “ Clue. Citocetirt, - Republitutn, btu' Imeis chosen, Mayor of Rockland, Mo. : I 11021. JAMES B. Cur' has declined the mission. to Berlin, proffered to him by Mr. Btichtinan. Tut pressure of office seekers on the President from New York, Philadelphia and Boston has been so severe as'nearly to prostrate him, .as he , _.. has admitted to his friends. Tut New Orleans Bee publishes the Inaugural, with the remark that Mr. Buchanan is '`ngairu4 Squatter sovereignty as expounded by Gen. Casa and the Northern Democratic school. "Loan hurl IV 611TWORTII,” the Republican Cad didate for Mayor of Chicago, at the election on the 3d, heat his oppoilint; Carver, by 1,091 major ity, recoiling 5,933 votes to Carver's .4,842 The Republican majority on the general ticket is . I,SS7, .which exceeds the Fremont majority 436. The whole vote cast was 10,775; for . President; 11,675. TUESDAY'S Cincinnati Gazette remarks: Gov. " i ,G eary, with his Private , Secretory, arrived last /nght at St. Louis on his way to Washington.-- This is his first: visit to the States since assuming the ditties of his office. Ile has been sitting on the ; feace in Kansas, till the scat has become very uncomfortable, and he is now going to see Mr. Buchanan, who had greet experience in that line, in order to get instructions. , Tut NEXT 11ot:reg.—The impression prevails to some extent, that the Democrats have already chosen a sufficient number of members to insure a majority in the next House of Representatives:— Th e Washington Union, however, shows that this' impression is not only erroneous, but that they have yet to gain seven members over their strength in the last Ilotise. The gain, too, is to 'be made in the thirteen States yet to elect, which at the Congressitinal elections returned forty-seven Dem , ocrats to . thirty-three Opposition. I. Col_ WEDS writes from Washington to his pa per, the Courier, that he -has been permitted to examine carefully the, alterations made by the ' Senate in its ejactitioaai ratification of the I/al. . 1115 treaty; .end bas no hesitation in saying, that they are such as will 68 very cheerfully acquies ced iii by No one of the changes :re • commended affects hi any way the principles upon which the treaty is based, and thoselbartl eles which relate to question; .that have hereto fore produced disagreement, remain untouched. THE UNITED STATE., SENATE.--,The United States Sonike adjourned finally on Saturday after noon. A jarge portion of the extra session was consumed in the consideration and disposition of several important treaties, eying ailirect bearing upon the politici t i and co ercial interests of our country. I The treaties w ich, according to the Union, have passed the Senate aro is follows: The Dallas-Clarendon Treaty, witl several im portant amendments. An extradition treaty with the Grand Duchy of Baden. Also, treaties main ly of a commercial character, with Porn, Venezue la and Siam. It is also• stated that among the Treaties ratified, was one with Persia. This ran dere necessary the establishment of diplomatie.re lations between the. United States and the Persian Empire, and Mr. John P. Brown, dragoman to Constantinople, has been designated, by rumor, to ' this mission. AFFAIRS IR KARiAS—CAIISE OP Gov. GEARY'S RESIGEATION.—The AL Louis Democrat publishes a statement relative tio affairs in Kansas, given by Gov. Geary. The cause of the resignation of Gov. Geary is said to have been the failure of Presi dent Pierce to fulfil the pledges made at the time the appointment was conferred, to support him (Gov. G.) with the power of the army and militia, and the means of the Treasury, if necessary; but, instead of receiving-this aid, he has paid-$12,Q00 out of his own pockht to meet the expenses of the adminietraticrn, hes been refused the aid and sap port of the military under the most urgent, eir eumitatMes, and thwarted by the Judiciary of the Territyy in every possible manner. The Gover nor states that not less than fifty men were under oath, from the day he entered the Territory until be left it, to assassinate him, - provided his official career did.not meet their approbation. The Governor regrets the steps ho has been I obliged to take, and feels confident that, had the promised assistance been rendered him, be could lava administered the affairs of the Territory in a manneracceptable to the honest settlers Of both sides: In relation to the outrages committed by the pro-slavery men, he says onehalf has not, been told. Be pronounees the murder of Baffum by Hays the most cold-blooded and atrocious af fair ever witnessed. Ws version of the Sherrard affair is similar to those already. published. He says,however, that the account publised in the Republican, over the signature of l'Jones," is a tissue of falsehoods. The Governor complains much of the obstrue s Lions and mutilations ‘ of his official correspon dence. Ile says mail bags were Constantly open . ,ed, and all.objectionable matter to or from him, 'extracted. He thinks the establishment of a Sla very Constitution in Kansas inevitable. Governor Geary's farewell address to the pee pleof Kansas• has been published. It gives 'a sketch of the Governor's admiiiistmflon, setting forth the previous and present condition of the Treasury, recounting the difficulties and embar rassments thrown in his way ; He says that tho great-body of the people of the Territory are con '^e.ezvative and law-abiding, and willing to make sactifiees for the sake of peace, while the troubles havkheen occasioned by ambitious schemers, who havaino special interest in the welfare ofAhe Ter who never desired peace; nor will they al lowlit to continue while they have the power to ,yl4orent it. • Eraton`Ssys that the family of tboyOung lady of New York, who recently enteied into a matri monial alliance with her father's coachman, Lave decided to put the groom into a crucible; and re fine and educate him up to the standard of good society. The Mirror • says he is not wanting in.egternal graces, and thinks travel would itc prhve him; and greatly add to his appearance, as it would give him air opportunity 'of visiting and procuring a beautiful suit of .Clothes; from the fashionable Emporium of Granville Stokes, Nd.. 209 ChesnuLstreet, Philadelphia. . • A tiOOD nrCONYCSDA.7IOII:—A weilthy young lady, on Friday last proceeded to the private residence of,one of the city aldermen in great haste, and after much entreaty finally . persuaded him to marry her to a young gentleman who ac companied her: Her father she stuted,.was op posed to the match, but she said sheNoved Ar thur, and he maid not be otherwise than true sad faithful, and would, she was sure, make a good husband, because be always purc hased his clothing at Rockhill A Wilson's 'celebrated fash ionable clothing establishment, Nos. 205 and 207 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. dir4 Lady who Ilea been eared of groat berrenis debility, after many Semi( of. misery, &Wes to make known to all follow suntans the sara maths of relief.— Address, enelosloir stamp to pay retorn posiege(a Mrs, MARY E. DESVATT,Boston, Masi ," and the preserip !Uon will be sent; free, by neit pod. [B.3m wrnould call the attention of'our mad. ors to the nttrd of Messrs: Tyndale and bluebell, No 219 Cheannt street, Philadelphia, who offer eery veal Alan tageV persons visiting the city In want of Firm or Sta ple China, Mau and Continent Warr; whichthey will sell In !nip or small quinilths, to snit the wants of faint ' iles,art greatly reduced prices. Persons visiting Philadelphia will be'antpli repuld by stroll through their elegant eatahlbtamput. Toi of. A. M * Et: O. /VN.I ,Odin ..Xer 4 sWoodlamad Cieam”--A linkadefor beatl• [Tying the Mir' perfumed, roperlor to any French artkle Import ed,iaa d forhalf the price. For dressing hidic;' hair it lU4e no equal, giving it airtight, glossy appearance. It ales gentkren'a har tomer! In the moat natural manual. It removes ttandrug, ahraya gtalmm the bar the appearance of being Trahlyahare, paled. Fries oelp- plity cents.. None genuine unless signed "FlitlbllXillk OCL, Proprietors f the Ban. Of a . 24qais*. Mom, New; tort." Par vile by idl drisiggi". . . . - itir ItibiellerwarsVottsseast wad . Pills..-, eiroWitest p proof of . t . wonderful nnd iillbrin td tau of the reamattea, is to be found' Is Mir perfeeteon iermll th e testlloony lo %di fl'Or from , all partii at thegio ^Thla teatimesor Is couched! In at; Matt fifty Orentotljanstospi r bot It Is all of th e . name pers.:A— Sposatelifi India, and the centres of 41 - illlrattlon altar &- daze , ~ these sortrallea external and tlitercial ears lftei : ' et 'A4'11'14 0 ,4 ill n**, T l , Br° "" 7 eept knUiti eases. thseb a oises of cotneident evidence tair.- not tie spdoooct to hirer*: soy other plepiratttnt that basely . . the eosiktaisee oboanylnd store time began. Or ~' ewers licarillmitorWtliww4: . Prot.Wood, the rl,nderned discoverer of the invaluable Hair Restore tin I , 41 continues to labOr in behalf of the afflicted. 11MMjedicinew are utdviesaily admitted by the Amiri inn Mella to be far superior to all others; foe . cawing the bah; on the had of the aged that has been silvered aim , maxiy fairs, to groW forth 'with as cinch algae ankh:x -.1171in is when blessed with the ;advantages of youth . Tliecan be no doubt that it ii: one of the greatest els&te es In' the medical world. It restores perste 'tie fly gray hair to its original rotor, and; Makes it as., 'sumo a beautiful silty testme, which Me been eery de einible in all ages of the world.-;-St. "gads 'Morning lies ea, .. - 1 . 'Nardi 21, 'AT ' 12-it -- _ • \.• R. It. Itl. • . 4 , wit, i,,.. RiliWtsd.. .Mr.W,R4 r, Halm o r I y , ton, Duly county, Ga., saved the ilfehf a:, valuable girl belonging to a planter, by the use of Reidiay's Re , ova; ting Resolve . Th e girl Was catered frith soma •and; nieers from head to toot, and had very Had cough—and,' supposed to hate had nicer's and,tutO4S on her lungs: Oiiver received one hundred dollarshoni the pistuter.—i Six bottles . of the Resolvent. were oar. need. ilon.J. J. Middleton, of South Caro , , sated' the life af. one of his best negnee-' a nie-L by "Rad , Caro way's Resolvent . From bead to Rot, - was colered with sores, of such frightful charade as to exclude tim from sight of others. lie was cirotiby,' fear or hie bottles of Resolvent. lienry• S. JUR; Esq., of Mlisho'ro, 34104 mod his wife of milk leg, by Radway'i Resolvent 'and Ready Relief and Regulators. , 1 . - • , I Wiley U. Squires, of Chatohoula P a rish, s /La., eared the life of Mrs. Miry All Britton, and thelifei of hLt.a . n, by the use of the Resolvent, Regulators and Ready ite• liet The doctors in that country had give l n up both the parties to dle. . ' ~ ~ : . - " Archibald Smith, of Union Church, Miss, was. burnt very badly—when his cotton gio caught fire;liewas car ried home fir dead. Radvraj's iteadyjil'elief was applied' to the burns; It took i the fro out imitediately. " . ' Rear In mind, fkr all Pain, Radwaiii Ready Relief.-- gar ail diseases of the i stomac.b., l Liver, 'Rowels, lie 4 'ladder, Kidneys, Le., Radway's, ilegabtrirs. All dii. eases of thehungs, Heart, Cbest,.illio,zac., RidwiAs Renovating Resolvent. i litligions jattlOgnice. Bac. J. R. Waitsia wlll preaat hi . the asaxiate formed Creatytertan Charch.litarket 'treat, tomor r ow (Sabbath) morning. at 10% e r ekch, • eall at 7% in the eveotag. • 'MO I M A Eminum4 SIMCOPIII, thrrcrastti is about' to be es• tvb/lehed. rut location will probably be in Cleveland; .Sanr;ct or pitntiottaittia—Tbe twFor incetnent to the . . _ ,aunts or krtz O t ter - Mi.—The reintorreoo... Lutheran Mii al on id India, consisting of Rev. Messrs. Helse,•Royder, Ithangst and • Le/4i with their' wives. are expected to sail from this county about the first ,of April next. ! ' t ! • ,- , . Angelicas tirmay Smoot. Ihrtter. The reealplet4 the American 4‘lin4y Rchool Talon, t. their New York Agency, farhe,,year ending Fehr iy 28, were ye 5.552 lb; last yea they were -• i i, v 2,160 91/. !The contributions received at t Wigency, for the I C thirteen mouths,- from Sunday .Shame and other ju tulle Sources, Were $9,335 2b—al large advance on 'an!former year. This National Chili/Mau Colon establ ed more than 2500 new Sunday Scheele In destitute p cea, during the last year. . 1 , - • FILVSCII PiO+ESTANTS AND A ISOM ELAITILY.—AI; -iti terestlng ut+ting has just taken dace at Pet*. • The French Protestant clergymen, wit the elders and dear cons of all the k'rutestant church ,haye come together to prepare :fraternal but severe Jitoonstranee" to the Protestant veboldersof Aineric4l The address, which ,has been In st extensively signed, 'sserts that Protest antism has n charged with its ' leration ot slavery,. and conjur s the American Prdte 'titallitielpe out this rept oich. .. 1 • 4.3IIERICAM Rumors or VIE .071121113 T EPIK4P.U. thruactl.--Slity-three have been inecrated; of these 23 have detypased. 4 retired, and 39 see in the active )dis charge of the Eplscopate. The average age ofdernissri Bishops at their death was 59' ye•s, and 49 their' 'aver age age when consecrated. Thei rsservice in the Episco pate, a little over 17 years. The ain age ot the Bish ops now IR/Alice Is bd years; the i• averate age at cot/Se cretion, 421 years 7and their ave Episcopal seriire 14 years. The average age of the 3 :prelates at the • conse cration wail 44 years; of the last 22 Bishops, 44 years.— The time if scare service iti th lEpiserpale may be ta ken as Irons 15 to 20 years; 111 op White's wax the hmgest Epi relate, being a little ser 40 years ;the short est that ot Bishop Parker, being period ,of 3 menthe. fhe oldest at consecration was t at „td Bishop Thum, at the age of 71 yea re; the run est. Bishop 31eCoithry, Polk and Hanks, aged 32 years. 1 1 1 " ' • NOTIC B. 1 _, • . , ~.,- ' ',6 I *Sr PRIMITIVE METIIODI T CHURar. corner of Lyon and Ad street. Divine Service every Sabbatkat 10 o'clock, Ai 31., and 0 o'clock, P. 111.8- I'HIST METHODIST EP 0430 PAL CHURCH, See ond St t, Pottsville, Rev. WI An L. GaAs, Pal/tor:I-- Divine ie lee every Sabbath at OA. M. and at 7% P.M /ties ND METHODIST tISOOPM. 011111tbIr, 1 Market S t, Pottsville, Rev. J :TALI= Guam,. Pastor, Divine ! ice every Sabbath at 40 A. 31. end 7%P. M. k b ; re l .f ... 1 , Afar; GUSH LUTUBBAN UURCH, Wicket Square . Pottavi BdOv . D. 1.311113. fircck, tor.' lotvine service in this Ch rch regularly every S day. Morning, at 104 o'clock; vening, at 7 o'clock. Weekly it Prayer Sleeting, Thor y evening. at 7 o'clock. , .3 ., 4 - -TftliilTY caution 8 iciatic.—ddirca, 1967:' 22d.--fih Sunday in Lent4lllah vl, Luke xix. Mai. lii, PIMA 23d, and 26th .- Morning ? . .rervice at 734 o'clock. Wedne. day . evening lecture afil 1181311 i. . Nth,' ith and 28t h .—P. M. service at 4 o'clock. - 29th.-4 th Sunday in Lent:—llaggid ii, Luke zit. Zoat. • 301, Phil. Ill: ' ; . . 1 30th st a r list, and lit April. i; Ildrnlng . service at 7% clock. "C In glorified not Himif to be a III& Most; but B e that Faith unto II ina, Th art My Son, today have I begotten Theo . W ho In tdays flesh; when He had offered up prayers an supplications ' • * • though lie were tilion, yeklekrned Ile obedience by the thing{ which lie suffered.; RDA being made perfect; Ile became the Author of eternill salvati n unto atV them I hat obey Him." Hob v.i 64. 'D . WASHBURN 1 ~ littler. 1 1 MARK ED. is . . ROS ER—IIARIIIB—Att3 Pair on the Bth imit., ,by John It:Alger, -Esq., Join omit to BILIGARM Mai RID. 1 111.1 LIES—'EDWARD n the 14th lost, by the Rev. V.M. Morgan Joim Maim to Emsturra El/W.W.11 both If Pottsville. , : 4 PRRVOST—REINIIART—In York on the 12th lust., 3 by Rolm. J. O. Miller, Dr. L. P. Ramon of. Tremont to Kara, daughter of Capt. Rol hart, of the former place. PO9llB—W l I.DE—Citith • 14th Init., by Daniel Wash burn, Rector of'Ariolly Choral,' Pottsville, .I'l l lt. Pours, of St. Clair, to aisau W.. Ours; daughter Of !beast. Mr. and the present Mrii. lyilde, of Westwood. . ''. 1 , , • • -, DIED. , . TATI,OII,,—Tn this liorough, 'on the 15th list, Emu. arm, wife of The late 1=4 -Taylor, to the 60th year of her amt." k ' - L _ PIIREANEIt di Pinera,:eve, on the Mali of March, SAMUEL Pnevateu, only sod of Mailed and .141mItts Mol ly, aged 6 . yeate and 8 Prattle. DISSOLUTIONS. fl • ISSOLIiTIO, N.—The partnership heretofont asking btitweeti WWl= Wolgand Ed ward Enterilne, trading under the firm of WILY/ A ENTERLINE, was (Resolved by uintual consent on. the Th 14th day of Yebruary 1551. The business. of the late firm will be ietUed r ap by Edwar LLlAMd Exit-Mine. WI WOW?. EDWARD ERTERLINR. Tamaqua, Yeb.VOM it-Sta DARTNERfiIIE! NOTICE. — THE o . partnerstilp,-Inthej Lumber' business, heretofore el e isting between R O. & Q. Wilson, was Ibis day, (De!, 1,1800 dissolved by 'sou OW consent. It. O. WILSON, • G. WILSON. Thoundersigned have this day, (Dec.lilB6.s,)enteiett Into copartnership in the Lumber business, at their steam saw mill, on tfiedilahanoy,unfier the firm of WIL• 80N ik ROYER. . R.O: WILSON, • : • ! LEWIS ROYER. Orders for ill ilndinf !amber will be rehired and at tended to by IL C. ITUeort, at the mill, or Lewis Royer, at Schuylkill Haven... • February 111.'56 1 . -tf • , NOTICES. DROPOSALS for sinking; a- SLOPE at the Big ,Blick Creek . Improveinent:idompany'i er, will be rerebnid until /iBiNDAY, tbe 6th of Aptll. An engine ntid pump are erected—tbO beading' timbers In plane; and evii4thing in order tier the imme diate prosecution of pelwork. 4kpplleatlon to be made to 1 MARTIN GORTRIX, Engineer.,, Tfaaleton, March 21,'37 • I 2:1-2t OTICE.—T e Delaware and Rar itan Canal will . opened for Navigation 'on FRI. D. ,tbe 28th Inst. N. greater draught of water than slx feet will be allowed ntll April sth. JIIIN It Tllo.lloN,Seeretai7. . Il arrh'2B, 1858 , . - i la-1i .. SCIIUYLKILL CO. AGRICULTU itAG, IZOSTICULT,IJEAL AND MiCIIINICAL,AS SOCIATION.— A opt* stated meeting or. this Asensio, lion will be held at the public house now . occupied by Seth Lyinaster. In Sclttlylkill Haven, on Saturday, the lith day of April 1267,114 2 o'clock, P. M., when ,arrauge ments.lll-be roads - S*lh. Junestahlkatton .' fttU at tandem* Is therefore oixpeetAlk. " 1 I J. 5.11011114, &eretary. Mareh 14th, Tr :1 ' . • • 11.4 t TO the Co a l Trade of. Schuylkill Co. —Statedneellaganf Worrier atoiswlll be held stills rooms of the Cool Aroclation, In Centre street, over Garrigne's Bookstore,effey Tuesday arol Miley, from 11 o'clock, A. IL, to 1 o'clrick, P. If: All thoseinterest ad to the 'relate b 1 !belted's!, ineftetniettemithese meetings, throng/ierhleb, It is hoped,* permanent ft tabllahment of "Theft at Archon& of Sektrylkil/ county' ma y b e effected. B. 111/1131.1124, President. Potforvine. April /o.llBas X ---- XECUT,Cpit'S NOTlCEl—Where ali Letters Testimentary bars been granted by the er, cit &buy& I , county, to the nuderalgited, as Executor ottbe last ill and tratatuest of Sun Sesser. late or the borough a St. Oak, In the county of Schuyl kill deseased,—notl ' la hereby given to all persona la debtad to sald Estate maks payraltst, auc those bar n log .daltas to presen ts gereettleefeat to the under dgeed.: 1; ivicous r. DaylgS, Executor. Ashland. Mardi 7,157' i • ; ; . ; , 10 et* fIAUTION.4--,, - Where - ap t the under . IL, je l iitot, sdininkladorto tlaeob fated. irate of Wayne, `Township, deceased: are ikattslird thateeitse notes and 1 seeutitleii now ontstinding, prirtinitibr to have been I sigrted,by said deeed nt were pot simd byitlist,ana stel riot .gennins'; theiitiire the public are eantioned' aValnst 1 neotliting 'or ph basing any _notes or 'trinities par. , portin to b., Aro iby said Jsoob feast, as the subsea tiers w 11 resist vsyneent of theni not inatbilted they are b c genuine or until emaipelled to do so law; . • . • , ' • rOII.II,,,FAUBI'. Admintststors. Mil E,L BUST; • . . 14,14 „F . I . , 114 t • . Llewellyn, March rjro • AIINE . Fg.--t—Valuablo Mine to' Let, on the Baled TopAtonntain, neer nintlngdmi untingdon eonnti, Pantile. . . . The Satal-Anthracite Coat Company otter to let a maw , able opening on thiir lands, 8 feet thick of th e mod vat.' , aehte Coat ter thoinanufactursof tom, atereting Mertur.l j and many other parposem. It is n drift *have water .le. 1 Tel. ,The Coal reqrrires no brealdn,, 6 • nor arreenlng, and 'there is ready sara for all Mit' ran be hcoogiit to =Tart.; The troad Tilt Railroad sill to 0 tikhed to the mine In I Nardi nest' Mei mina to toady to work, Wring olio!, fanny sandal, itS., ntrir'oonstractail. This moments 4' Incopeeing far an enterpthing Company.. ' . War farther inttetion apply to. J. MU ! H. ORS. Coati moint . liaar th a lsia. or to 8. 8. 1118UOP, member noose af : tatters. Hatrisbium, or, floury D. Noose, No. 55, , at strat i Philadelphia. January 81, '67, • ' . ' I.Bt ' , Seo.aillt I WANTED. ' WANTEDer!- - One or two Roonis hi y the Uow. era Genteel family, In eemtral Situ allots. • hddress"ENULISIIIIAN" at this °Mee. - . March XI, ' • • twit. NATANTED.-By the advertiser a IF situation as Forwarder or Cell Nils per. Yer.s4l - dreesheydre et the °thee of the - Mums* Jotsru. .m. ' beet of reform (Ivan. ' Pottsville, Much RI '57 TEACHER WANTED:L-4 Male Towhee I wanted u Principal of the 'Made Grim- Mr Plane School of the Borough of Pottsville, to com- . ammo otrtbe fiat of Stay. Besotted a competent, •ex gerriciuted Teacher need apply., Salar4V Sellout °pep the whole year. Orplleat Fred by the Secretary up to Wedneeday,.April....li. by caller of the Board. • C. LITTLE, Secretary. Pothrilile. Minh 21. 'S7 • 100 - AGENTS fo . r l3 a l 3 [02 young men to maks a large mini, without lovestlng a capital. • The above Is no "three rent catch penny," or humbug to Introduce patent Medleineasbooks, .%c. For as °utile, rocker stamps for return postage. Address " TAPPAN 2 WORTH. Plaistow. N. 11. 12-3 m - 344reb XI, 'ST %Yu ANTED:—A; small . Rail Read, - - Weigh &Wks, asw handed . hand . tbat will weigh', two lied ears. Alto; 2 Wood banded railroad Mono, trudis. Apply to JOHN GWldifii,t, Wawa, Pa: ' *Arch 14, 'ST 4 . 113 t : j ANTED-.AI Good Gardeaoand' Rorseryman, to take chiorgo of two or three sate of ground, either to Itiro or work on ammo. I Xpply , ,at this office:_ • Pottsville. 4febro i4J'67 . . • • ADMINI TRATION. ,ADMINISTRATIOpN NOTICE.-- . Whereas; letters of adminlstratkut ondhe estate of PEI D. MISItEIIITH, deemed, hate been granted to the subscriber, all persona Indebted to sald estate will please make payment, and those baring claims will pre. sent them to I j LE A. ROM, - Washingtoo Spam odor Loofa strut, Philaderphia. March 14th, IT • 1143 t of4DIVIINISTRATOR'. NOTICE.--L= Whereas, Letters of Administration on the *state STEPIIOS,Iate of West Brunswick Township, Schuylkill county, deceased, hare Wen granted to the subscriber by the Megister of Schnylkill county. notice Is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate to mate payment, and Moot. basing klalnis will also pre. Sent them for Settlement. • JAC OB STEPHENS' March 14, '67 11-6rl ...Adatinistraldr. AADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.- Whereas, Lettere of Administration on the . estate A_ COR FAU,ST, late of Wayne Township, Schuylkill county, deceased, hive been granted to the -subscribers by the Register of Schuylkill county,, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to wake psy ment,nnA those baring claims .111 present them before the first day of May next to the subscribers, J. Y: Faust Branch Tow.shlp or to Daniel Feast.. Wayne Township. J AOO B F. FAUST.' DANIEL FM:W.I . Ad "" gtn " ° "'- , 'March It, MT • - . • • tl.dt /* t_ DRIINISTRXTION NOTICE.-7- • 'Whereas, the undersigned has been appointed Ad m rtrathv to the estate of MARY. LEIVAItg, late of the borongti pf PottivMe, antic. is berebY given to all ?parsons indebted to said deceased to make immediate payment, and ail those haying claims] to giresent them for settlement. ' CHAd. BABLET, Administrator. Pottsville, February n, , 5 7 S•tit - FOR SALE & TO LET. - FOR RENZ—A LARGE Frame rd a Store Iti . St:Cialr, sltnated In the best bust nem part of the Main street; Is sultabla fora Dry and Grocery Store. Apply to Iftt.S. WASLLN, on the protases, or to JOIL't WASLIN. . - c Starch 21.'57 • A: a CHICK ERING.. PIANO for sale. . —lnquire of L II. W. Poole, or JAI. Adam, Esq.. n. A, '62 l•tf ITNS --- EED OIL, Patent Paint Oil, • Varnishes, ke., be.. foetal. by J. T. 11A615161. uylkill Haven, August 23.'56 84 Two-convenient dwelling houfts - situated on Centre street. Morris's Addition. >ror ;articular* apply to , 11.0111.11 T March 1 : 1, '57 114.11 . Morris'* Addition. • OR SA.EZ-,411'w0 Story Brick a U0U343, in East Market Iltreet. Apply to 0. 7 JAMES W. BOWEN, Centre nt.,rotlerlile. January 3, '57 1.3 m 1, IREBRICKS for Cupolas , Puddling .and Blasi Furnaces , from the Iteadlng Works, for o low, at the, ' PIONEER fiIICSACE. Pottsville. Jan. 19, 1856 , . 3-tt rrOWNTLOTS FOR SALE—In the A_ Borough of Pott eml 3 °!li i'4 4 } Mi t :ull4,, Agent. Feb. 14, 167 i 741 Old. Orehasty 'flour MUI. I9uis been needy repalred,lnd Is mai a first rata analog order. Allay to M . M. MATZ, 'pa the prembte or to T. 11. SCHOLLESBERGER. ,• Pottavlllo4 Yebrairy '67 - • 11-tf , AHOUSE, TO LET--; sant Row, Afahantaugo street, 1 Possessions girereolt the Ant of April . JolFeb. 14, 17 1 . CIIEAT VVEL- 7 , --Coke !for -sale, in large or small quantities, at the I,r,w , price of S rents F;ttgr bushel. Inquire either at' the office , or works of the ' yine GasComny. : • , 1 Pottsville, Noveryber 22,.!56 L I OR " SALE—=AT A, VERY. LOW PRIOR: Otis 15 horsepower idesiw. angina, with . •, .16 drift or, alope cars; l dirt car; 1 real breakeir anduchutes, and utlot of tat bar railroad iron ;4 il. Inches. Apply to ! • . YOX A . anartia. Pottoille..3laro 14, fl MM. Dey4ll4UA Eft r PROPERTY for,.Sale. . .—The ho and Jot now occupied by John It. btu, In ?tory s a street, thifeet hunt by 110 feet deep "0 t Moo, a lot ~ y 10 feet, now occupied by F. Dodson, a4liotuilleth2 bile. Tents to snit purchasers. • JAS. A. INNERS. iottsrllle. of 1 , 4041 VOR Ei4T—A. - Three- Story ill Bilck eillng Rouse , with 'storeqoom at. Cached, suitable fbr any kind of business. Also aso offices' to.rent, with Gas and Water pipes, all on Centre street, between.the Pennsylvania Hall and the American House. Alsb, tOci stone dwelling hbuses on Railroad at. Apply to t. I M. MURPHY. Yottarille lfehruary 21,'67' 8-tt TIAGUERREAN APPARATUS\ for SAL).—The subscriber desiring to quit the busi ness of Dagneireotyping, will offer for au a first rate Dagnerreeni Apparatus, with .everything belonging to the art, el:opiate. The Camera Obscure consist/ of liar. rison's taire,)ite. Also, a considerable stock 'of cases, , Address 8. J, G. MLR RE, Bethel P. 0., Becks county. Pa.; .lanua4 ~,.67 j EASE _OF VALUABLE COAL. 4 1 ldiADS.—The Northumberland Imprifferient Coin pony Invite -proposals for a lease of'a portion , of the( Coal Veins; situ& property on their ln Northam. r ind county, Penns Irani*, two and a half miles above, Pluunoltini and 0.,' on the line of the Philadelphia tSanbn fry Ronnie . These veins are well located for' easy andiprobiable pperation. Apply to doespb , S. DIX ON, Agent at Mt: Carmel, NoithumberbOad rowdy; or to CUADLLS S. FOLWELL, Secretary, Na 18 South 3d street, Philadelphia. Jebroary 28, '57 • • - . • P-3m ' lORSE AND.MULES FOR SALE. .-The unde'rsigned offer - for sale one horfeatiltahLe either . P3r ' a. carriage or team - =l4 IN KING unitt0.14.414, MULES in rate condition; witlik both , boat and hiarn harness far the same; also 1 ' berry broad wheeled wagon, Th e &bar stock eon be seed at Ringgold; Schuylkill - County. For further particulars, enquire of - A. B. XOOURRAD, Potts - eine, or hilltA3l /WU r, ltinggold. ~ Feb. 14. '67 i " 7-7 t . fCOAL ASHLA.ND C0A.1. 1 --, From L. I'. BROOKE rt Co.3"Ptinnel Colliery —The undersign-, ed Lave, In connection with the aeneriti Coal Business, taken the agency of the above toad, and are prepared to, rocePre Orders, which may be addressed to Port Carbon, or 46 Wall Omit, New York. CAETNEIt t YOUNG, A uvist 11, '56 • U 24.1 fIOPAR'VNERSIIIP.-JAMES M. BEATTY, of the late Arta of Beatty k Thomas, has associated with him Theodor Garrets= and /UM'S -B. Beatinin the Iftal business, -under the Arm of James M. Beatty t Qo.,who will continue tai mining and sel ling of Coal as usual. • JAB. M. BEATTY. ,- THEODORE GAREETSON, JAS. *BEAM". Pottsville, June 6 • • 28. • A LLEQHENY AND CU M.i L‘ 11BEELANDCOAL,, by the cargo, canton . isaiMp a or btudiel—warrant ed to be o xxeellent quality. ..Dellersand large von stoners supplied a wholesale prices. Will be delivered at any paint along aWal or railroad: Addrevs. or apply to . ' • . ' THOS. E: CAHILL, 101 Walnut street, Philadelphia • iz4y* April 26,165.6 CIO-PART ERSIIIP.--The ••under- Vlsl o ral-harei of/UK/aft-0 thentreices Blether ?br the purpose of mining and fellinf Coal, under the Aran of J. B. MeCILEARY k CO.; at ALDEN ItJkiD and are now ,preparod fell Arden kw the celebrated North Spring 'Mountain (Lehigh) Coal.: Addroo..lcanntille. Luzern* county, Pa. . JOHN It. Slct'llklAllY. ABltAti L. 511.11SEli. JACOB A. MYERS. ifm . February 14,'57 fIOPARTNERSIIIP.— , The unties , : Opted have this:day (January entered Into copartnership far the transaction of ts General Coal Commission Busineme, and also for the puretase and sale •of Coal. Muter the kern of W. M. ROGERS & CO. 1 Otkoes-248 BreatiVey. New York,and In Centro street, • opposite the Amami, esti' Hotel, Pott stifle. WM. M: HOONItS, New York. P. D. I.llTHER,Tottsville. it-tf rebrnyi9: '54 CAIN, HACKER & COOK. • • , IMIT/20 1 AND 81117PZZS Of Cu:um"- ANA dealers In oda" drat q ualities of WWII° and Red Aski.toals. "14:10 Tral.uesteet, rh ,a Schuylkill. aderphia and if Wharves Mows Bum: Just 3t. Coos Tncaus CAm. Yebruai 7,'37 and MAHANOY COAL. —The undersigneff,are prepared to receive orders or t to celebrated Ashland Coal from the "llantroft 11. onecreMilery," From the extensive eittetions and im• provemenfr made at the Colliery this id ter fir proper• l i ng the old, they feel no hesitation in offering it, to the `trade as en article that can have no superior In the mar• ket, bothias to quality and freedom from dirt, gate and other luptiritlia. .They are also prepare! to ki con. tracts no Lohighffnd Schuylkill Cod Item of mines 11A15CROFT,I, A CO., , t 10.19 . 11**,1*st street, Comtpert Braiding. ; February 9, 'E a • . 64y 4,ENVIS'APEN,RIED Miuersluid tilhippersof the fii.lloss ylgo6elebrated _ • ' ANITI AC/TE ,COALS, From PEILADLPIECA. tuui the MINP.B, BLACK MINK, -AID tau. BLACK lIKATII. WOITIMILU do LOCUST MT. - do DIAMOND,: - • do .13 Int11(0 IMT: 1 - moan. DAOCKVILLN.-nxAAsn- .TVOUINO VAL, do Triiin.ELIZABErEPORT, • Lguicalorsaric Asu,And COUNCIL ipll(18, kW Asa • thr - very ouperl”, CUMBERLAND COAL. &Hied by the liampalstre Coal mod ism Couiratay • . ST . Walnut street. Pill LADILPIII.A. Offsets: 86 State atm* BOSTON. Atto.Broutway, New Yoth. Asada 14;14* • tO. . OFFICI - AN ORDINANCE, . EIATING to the appowtme ORlnory. &Arms I. 1k it enfolded and enacted by the Berge n Ind Ned Doomed dierAbrowyti nt Cremes, oral al t li ter wagi OstAbority.Of the, same. That the ehlantuncial u twenty diys sitter thia Ale c . i t io Don, appot a en number of Pollee 'Olken* i e , !keep the pmee, Bo ,who during the time ~f ithair appointment, shall be Invested with the Mae ' At . , thority and entitled to th e earns privilege* emolumest. Atot fess as ths constables w i th, said Borough arettr, andl hereafter be %seated or b e entitled to by lee . kccriou 2. And be It further ordained, de, that l a ; Pews' I* LPPoItIA•4I by the %nicotine section, oho 0„,,1 i neglect or refuse to %ha use* hisosett the dutßet 1 mi .omen or attar harts* entered upon the said dam:, owl neglect or retiree to discharge the same, Quill *deft att" - which for Avery itutit offence. the sum of of nlen. line shall be paid into the Treasury ot 't att oo , to bet,reteervend sr ith coeds of suit as 4,hts9eas.-1 amount are by law recoverable. Prorkled, that no ; shall be couipelled to. arrve more than one year in ' form of two you*. WILLIAM A. lIAMIIKR, J , Attest, D. It. Alvan.,.-. • Crutf.theryress; .*artery. Passed Marsh 16th, 1867. . • • i An Ordinance I° i • Remus. essurreacs to IhenCcomeams. Be, it ordaimattand exacted br' Me Plistrvol aed Tir e 'Citincit of the Bortiuyikrys Cressona, owl it to herby or. -claiteed by are authority of the'suese. That Mat, kr ,„., 4 aryersons shall refillib' to &Mist th e High Citioi e tu,"l l , the esecutkur of his Odle* when called ob for % N i g . sum, on being legally convicted thereof beltiresthe he,. gees, shall pay a Sue of net lea Uwe two, ner MC, than five dollars. ' Attest, D. IL Atasioirr, ecretary. Passed March Itith, S 1817. . An Ordinance, Rummy° Mat Mon Counsel* to cent unt i len to t futile Oateasucza Be it ardeirent and enacted bithe BurgeS r oad e,. arca of the Borough of CWANNiti, and it i i p„., 47 -- ".. ,, dinned by the authority of the quirie. That in ~,,, 4; High Constable refugee to fulfill his duty In newt .. any ordinance whkh has or may be passed. be shin. il coorktioa og„thesanie, before the Chief Burgess, 1 . , tine of not less thin two, or move than tour dollen, t i be appropriated % the use of the Borough. , Attest, D. Li. ALMOST, WM., A. HANottit. ' &enfant. Chi; f. 2 - Paired liarth 16th, 1861. . An Ordinance, , . PeOutstmo min tea or SPIILXO DAAA7t23. . Be it ordained area enacted by tke Bury** and 7*, Council of the Ihrrosigh of Crealatat, Qua it is Anvil A shined by the authority of Me wise. That frets end 0 ter tho passage of this ordinance, It shall nothe tieid fur any person or periroos,who may I* 'engaged lA, the limits of the Borough in vending meats, p vc,.. ash, fruit or vegetables by weight ,to use in deter t n i , Mir weight of such articles, any form of spring 1. 4 4,,Z but shall detetutlso the weight of such article, by au dard scales and counter weights; and any penon ..,t:,e, p,, sous ghO shall , be found violating this ordinanc e , ,:, 1 upod:cosivictleri of the same before the Ctilitt hie., papa penalty of, five dollars for each and every ~.e,,,, one ball of whir Shall be given to the In Amur ~,f the balance to he dth thee, reasoner for the ute ilii, .BOtoitgli•• I . W 31., A. IlAililet, . Attest, D. l. ALLSIGIN, '/ : Chief Bar Ne... .11rselary. Passed Marsh 16th, 1657. . , ~..• An Ordinance, . . vAQUIrre AND DISMALLY Plisotre. • Be ordained and enacted by the Burrs,. owl hot CoW§Cii of the Borough of Cressona, and tt u &rely p. ( fa me d by thrt authority of the sow. That ail Turin and disorderly persons and disturbing flu res,.. A m harmony of t,..l3olfoagh shall, upon cony letioa, trte !ti and pay a Sabot' two dollars for each and atm to ,t, fence for the use of the Borough, and any poen w p. sons refusinsitopay such fine or forfeiture, shalt t e ,„, fined In the County Jall,for the space of not Wo? 114 six days for each and every sushoiTence. Attest, D. IL Autumn, • . WM. A. 1111111da Burglary. Ode Bsrior ra ' ssitt Match Am Ordlaaasee Ploursrrma rue Las or artarroots, irate 0a.r3. 1 L 1417025 0 - 31 701 51/135TU. Be it ordained and enacted by the Bayou oailin antnea of the Bgourroouugph _ of Cressona,.and it is hrrh . dained, by Vie authority of the 4161111/. That; any or persons who shallvell or alum to be entd r enr. tlaa nuns, malt or vinous liquors, on the Lord 's monly called Sunday, except for medicinal pitmen, la dealt with according to law, Attest, D. Aisalarrr. ' W3I. A. HAMMER . , &aviary. • Met/haps Passed March leth, UV. Cressona, March 21,'57 - ' 124 t • BOROUGH STATEMENT. W . M. BENSINGER, Treasurer ,y the Boron of Palo Alto, In account with tkl Borough of Palo , from March VA, 1816, to Mrs 2d, 1837 : . .. ... ' CU. ~., By cub paid to Auditors,p , For framing Borsn,cli plot, •:1 Loience Brash fer 30% days' services on i ttreet, at $1 IQ / t'. - Edward Daugherty, for 87 days, at $1 10, 73 . D.llclaneyMn% days, do ft il. Devlin, 4131 days, . do, i E. Bensinger,. upervlsor; 104% days, at $1 10, ho ditto for horse and cart 30% days. at $1 70, 17. W. Bensinger, horse and tart 16% days, do , 7 P.: 0. normals, horse and cart lox days. do 1 c - .I. : s. Mot:lnger, ordet from Court for Uakin st, ' I - , Also, to stomata of said street, • 1 15f Morgan Reed Air copy duplicate, . - - .5t Cabin Tobias; 57. day s' oersted, on'atreat, at $ll9 t.. C. McFadden, 36%'ditto. ditto, -- ' ~ Ribs. Moyer 4 days hauling. at $4, Michael Steseson, 3% days Semite, at $1 10, sit: W. Madam Tyi day a mason work. at $2, • W. B. Moygr, 3% (keys hauling, at $l, 1: q .t. it' 8. Pert., 2 grates for inlverts; s ,f Daniel lifil, Jr., Blacksmlllblng, 11 Anthony Roth, 7%days mason work, it $1 'l5, 1, ditto 1 ilay'slabor, . I . ' i 11.111h111111, printimr,books, lie., W. 11. Moyer, blackunithlng ~,,,. 5 . 1 42 John Daily, % days services On rt., at $1 4 0, 45' James Malmo, 1 day's service, ditto, t . :5 Jacob Major, 16 days services, ditto, .5 'r 1. Bright A Lerch, hardware, . l' D. Kelley, 1 day's. service on street, . P. Donabow,l4 l /, days ditto, . . It. Kleinert. naWs. ke.,. E. Moyer, 6 1 ,4 days services, at $1 10, Jno. Anderson, C. 11, fees, 31. Myna, 2 days services qn street, - W. It. Stallmagon. Bessfjtary, Win. Bensinger. Treawirer, feel, . Michael Pox, nigh Constable, (Wes Maser for use ofSown, Int-Mental expenses, Outstanding order, • Balance In hands of Treasurer, ri Plea- SI ;,mt. 'Apply u, G. 7-If March 2:lffo balance In hands of There 4 $53 July 19cOrdertreed fro X. Banainfiger,cot, 07 4 19,Cub. do - 'do ' do 217:14 Aug. 1_ ,Ireash t do do /do 1004, ZrOrders do dot do 67 62 Oct. 20, 1 Cish •do do 4do 2:3 oo . Gov. 25;Caah, do do do 100 06 Dec. "22 2 r0a1t • do do do .4r7 1857. ch Order do do do =l2 21 F=lll3lMil To ladanee Jr' bands of W. Bensinger, Treair, E.! • , SUIDALLRY STATILILENT. Due by the , Collector f0r.11146. bal. on duplicate, r Claimed by the borough of Palo Alttpfrout borough of Port Carbon,. I '. 1 ) VI" Wy.; the unden.latied Auditory of the t' n ' Alto, do certlfj that we hayeelamineal the stcre 1 of Wm, Densioner,Tresunirer of wild Wench. u. it a true and just statement, to the .beat ofpait t edge and belief. JOUN MEDLAR, ,l , aPATRICK .MeINTTRE,;•Arati , CONDI' CARR. ) Palo Alto, lEart2t 2, '57 ' - 15,it BOROUGH OF PORT CARBOL STATEMENT of the - Reeeipu Eipenditures of the Borough df Vrt Ceti the year DAG: t TBEABDREIVS:ACCIMT. VIXIVER •Tr ea ure r. in accusal ria tV rough of flirt Carbon, for 1956 : Dr. To amount of lavreceived of John D. listirsty, collector, • To cash received of County Treasurer. To cash reached of Jacob Erato, lat 4 corkctil. • To cash received of JIIIIIIM E. filboon, tate treasurer, - ' Cr.- By amount of orders pat. to stilidry persons, Bana, dal J. Owinaec, Tramurer, 1 • .1 • Fixpenditares on streets arYhighwayi, ,4 it Expenditurel on Town Hall Pcoperly % 311seellaneons expenditures. - Cash-paid to J. M. Wetheitll on Town Int,. Orders outstanding last year; redeemed” ilaitneeflue Daniel Roebuck, " ditto Charles Rome% Paid James jllgens a,halapre due hlin on 13$t 'year, Paid J6bn Riley a ladanee due him isot year d 'llnianee dile from collector, John Iladosll.bn tax fbr By tbo estate', of Sett:lnger k Wetherill, , for till- • 4.! log and enrbin; sidewalks: tzonerationamade to collector J. P. iladesty. Interest paid to J. M. Wet peril 1, trustee, and on sundry orders,. To amount of ducate, Dr. To amt. reeelved p of li Count r Treasurer. Or to To cash rec'd or .1. Krebs, }ate collector: . • ' To'casti ieed ofJamos E. (abeam, late Tress'e i t To cull received of D. Roebuck, . 7 4 - To cash reed of Elias DoLong, To balance due John 0-winner. Treasurer, To balance due George K. Smith. To balance due tienjamin Batman, for printing., To balaijcb due Joanda Royer, .To balance due Elias DeLong, To balance doe J. K. Selgfrled, ' To balance dui J. rk Gvion, To balance drin.Ab.tt To amount of outst.anding:orden, • • tbe undersigned auditors, baring audited . con4te of the borough of Port Carbon. and eel above stated. - . • J. A; • ItOBI ALLY s • - .. 4 .ST4T.E.VENT of Me . Afairs of at Barmy , ' • 31,18 N: Due Ed*Ud Due Thomas IkWormick; lune John I. Woodeis; Doe Samuel Grey, Due T. B. Marquart, ' Due J. M. Wetberill, trustee tbr Belt:lnge A Bell S , On Towel Hall lot, Due Ja winner. for services is Treasurer. Due George K. Smith I laying out grade , tO curbing and . • • Due lien o tunin Hannan , Doe Jalbus..lk , yer, for roweling, Due Elias DeLnnic, for teak done on &KO, Due Ab: Pott. for stone for culverts. • Due Jacob•lt. Gordio, fbr ' , eeriness Puperlbcr , . Due Josbutt K. Etvigfrird, for entering up Bros Balance of outstauctlng orders for the .3. l r' 1855 nod 1855, ' • Balance due Emanuel Strouse, on prouilmii note, dated July 214 1854, • Cr. By Bast towilthip, By Imlnuit tine Xds , lard Sutton, frmn I `: 4 . fly tho entato of Setttinger i W t the ha) ent.ted up t r np. By Went.e in the hands bf,Jibil U. /W. • t • CO/letter. '' • - If Masbate dareare eel terted. It obnW. A 10 1. , %wain favor of the Ihveugh "of kett e5r„ . ..2! bait mut stated, . , . . . , — 77 - 11 r. . Contract Wi th Pnn. Vrehuel , ..4o rer V 1nni...1% .° 1 , for u”..illlst stinale.—eanlititt nut tai 1,.,:.r1r." Y and till nut weeeplard,--nh.n Maenad aid la,_ Coutruct wll6 Charles , Karna li , as 1.4. r Nl, ,-.... Book", for tilling up aldawalli, and vb` ii 1 1 bawd w.ll be . .. .X.., Cr. • • • NW on Roobark'o c i tract; of lea Pohl on Moyle, Itonoiro etmtrad, b 1F . Fort Carbon,. Muth Is, , , " WIL. A. 1TA11317,t, Mut . Bur2f4j, BOROUOII ACCOUNT Dr: (1