---- . - I et with previa:tie :kebab:roe of the eamo tri oj, anti : that; the Supreme Court of the United fiP have 'never felt bound to feltill.l the dect tjwhich it latest in tir.e., avid INA - they . ha gill hesitated to go spinet the do es et, it alic 111/91111 in matters' of • purely 1 ; law, • 1 ., ;* relleot Si:trend:3g jildgmeit of,. Chief . • lo•treelble, of Misso ie t ...... t , d due - - dation. ' i he preliminary - questions being thaty settled in al-of the plaintiff, Judge Curtis then up. lieu the great point ;of the constitutionality XVI' or:3Y. Om Ifeeeideinitivbeg and constitatiora lb. hilameri• Compromise, cowmen ty so called: dbid4buttheemortrWfUllie- Fess of thementm lmi•thor 'attee thatihe'illiiMbling• opinion of Mr. Justice' pease to forbid slavery fro any.partref,tireter 'o6tli fritter DMA Scott case is tine f 6061441 f :i fry purchased of liana: by Mr. jefferion...7 jut M:fete eMr uttered from the be fh, whether ,T Ii porUon ofil;judgin - 44 wplho of the most in England or America It Is pronounced a eons- Deral ipterek4 titilltiel‘ntrob — titi Of, Otetephits, . ,b l inatien of 'the ester, strong loglo, of Marshall d seamed; turd the Consummate ability (though' wirh 01, AA end varied learning of Siorys ad-: tit supe rior , to other portions) will be the' most ' dies *neatness • and - prieleion of ,stateMenti a u ivereolfy , re l eeinfr.ed r and felt. Tha examines itti Suitt of legal style, peculiar to the' writer MM. , estiop try the light of history,eltewing.by content: self. "re cruet tie - Merettilierea OW lltflii ettlii . ' * f a lle o l W 64 4 llll' 4o 44 Vrit - iiitikelititi ` tebtai, wee placed , sn the bench of theUtilleal-States rico j i lly ettaehed to the exemise'ef.trower orer the pre/enter:r o t Mating the excite - merit ef i the Veld-, rltorlis, Dna the ireo batik:l/stonily that the Ore 01; ,a ei.Liter, and that bo' . represented th n, / Iltiltere of the Vonstitiation shindri. hare failed •to t h e e i a •be.the Webster Widgit, sih . oeonoededito ~ fothe Congress with fall andtideqtete : powers..-L 1, ar6ment that the word ° territory" id the thir-Soirth atlltelaimed radiant time. 'IIIts pros elasfeirvfewe were volt:Dug, in fact, that Kibbe- , Destitution is !flatted to the territery•then cedd c anto obnoxious. to the general sentiment of New to the United Stites, is Met by a consideration l ot; England, and bail ever 'since been loehed wireirr he most obvious ruled of nonititutioual cot:ohne-I wlitt'siseiritien;: His legal ability hewever, bag 'On, 4; well as by the"-fact, that idthe time Of the" oewsebremiquestioned,,and Ills the ger' MI epic= tuloptiou of that Constitution, North Carolina road ion 'among intelligent • lawyers ot all .. parties, , the pub iv ; iflcorgla had not netted their interest iii i that In point of learning; perepleacity, and eon- lartds,,but were tont demi* eipeeted to dole. I l e . , • vitarriNt power Of . thought and eipressloni,llo has • is allot . ITOdled Chet t heprtylions of the Conga.; no equal' on the Supreme . court bench:. This tution,reepeeting territory betas:ging to then:dial opintoe therefore, of nib a Judgeiviiih scarab an: Sietes, du nOt - apply vii territori acqutort by treety lecedents, in a case like that of Tired SCiatt, tells from a foreign nation: - This - obteetlon . must ,tlestl .... „ •. -f• . , ) ? with two - fold forte *hen olvertou the . , side •O upon tho,poriltine; either: firat',llte CotualiDtietc; Freedom,. -; - r ' . J',,. , •. ; dial not etathoriee the- fedeMil 'government to ne,..! ' The . extreme length of the 'ioilnion .preetu'd ' - 'quire ftrnigtderritotyPoodeohrequently het'ma i da ' rh,Epauifittlay: "r,,e publishing it e't length in' ou • tio proilsionlirr mrn 'its folrtaent when Demi ed,, , , . - 1 - . . columns.' Al, the same time, the deeply interest or, that though the acquisittee of foreign tent* y, ing nature of' the topic e diseurried in it, Warreu was eontemplitteff by the' Cenetltutloo, its pr vi-, . a titter abstiect of it, and direettou 'ef the L etter sionai concerning - the tirkmitision °C' no Statei;end tieti to some "Of its Attest marked eluaracteriotie 1 the making of trU, fierolfriVrnbarriud rregulatlons The Beaton Courier raps that besides the gene • ropey dog territory het:raging to the . United Statee,• uhility,'cletorinti and 'power which at ri elate '' weal' nut ititsigneet 'toltuisopticabletoterritory, ~, , . upeil'i'very• flarttOraph 'of' this memotable iipinio I ,nolnifed fr4O l re k inkti ; iii Oft :''": • '2. :.,.,'' - I 'it itereraarkehle !Or ittitildo range of topics, Salt it is ,cloW oertstinly too,late ife:o s aquire ' Inte l (its fedlnesit of learning with .ibleir all are be .• the velidity • oftbn__Louisiamo r purchase,. theugb :licit' The rules of special pleading, the doctrl s' 'grove doubts of thelorweit et Congress 'to do so • - ~., I. , of tlie_Coantroari law, the science of, the conflict :wet° en ; tertafeed - at - the time: .. tind',lt, territory;l Istradtittorical*queotiene, points of oonstitutio I cnu 100 acquired by .Congress, it can be governedl lawi r ere ail discussed with au 'accuracy% of eta . by Ctingroiwor when re q uired; and - • - by needfirt; ~. inept atad•depth of learning . •whieh weuld lead de -rains and tegtaltiOns:- Un goes Ma r to - dentin . ju. to ookorr that each bed been .; tendert pecoiri . dielaily; ihe la tt'clause:or the third sectionalf tho ' and favorite branch of study. • ' ~, ' • ... fourth artiele'ut• the Constitution, as tolloWs t r • - Theintroiduetory paragrephe deal with a v ry :0, 1 i :40711V • cisme:, tmseore* as it le l im it: gee d; nicefibt of special pleading, which could la .4- reg ra n , • ,,, r , ; „,, p „, e 6 7, l ,77 o :, ' %„ "k t,', a t i i " c r u ar ci l l es q ui gr i o l l t 3 li he stated audits manner as to be made in . 1.. L a be rs he ri s t , 4l%7 severe states , the rfuleed'otatin: ligible to an untirefessioual reader. ,; Spe al wen of the jurte r rit " Ron tutor tlne ne un i . " ;; re c a l" , i lTie s' l9 ' il 1 pleading, indeed, Is"' getting to be a lost art am g t ma ti tt e l l a u t n a r2VY if the . sarty.nuthing the merlon. et members of the bur themselves. Suffice it tit tip ' ..The limitations g ' . - 1 2 - •• that the subject presented Ur treated cot me 1y ,a - • ri, o f . L this power are to be tf found re the express prohibitions to Congress, and holt with ofnuent dearning-whiche certain dilig • ce ,sin the' . , 1 • ~Of r ho tem:lathe con* ruCtion word 'in cramming can ;readily command,-.but Ti ' a ' Oneedful.” Negro slavery enp form no exception ; _clearness of statetrient and a searching flea cis a t case. The .very first emagys i s, in whicti there , which only lawyer's can appreciate and w rieb\ we ee_feurteen Members of - _the Convention ' which they must contemplate' with • tobeiratibh. - i' he fraine4 the Constfintlon, exerted over theleubjectl . ' ot A sla greet and Story-, Wh veiie o arent to violent nd ", very i n the Northwestern territo ry; and to his pupils this earnest study of special ill: . inn similarpower was exercised by 'subsequent Con: as an excellent legal, training, would exalt, ire r a mows.. There Itio eight distinct instances, bo he living, to see what good fruit his°tolviee ad . 1. • . • Sinning with the tiret*Congreas and coming -down borne in one ' of those who ha 4 rat at ids - feet • ; :to the your 18.18, in which Congress Vas xcludert ..- '. Jildge Curtis thou proceeds to eouside the slavery from the territory of the • United i Strifes; Weition whether the plainti ff appeared' uio ;tic q and mix distinct Instances in' which Congr ess - record in a capacity to sue: In limo courts the •• , . r„,lts or record govertnue .of territorieebyWhich slit , United States, or,,in other °words, whet , r he a v i e s r o y w w it t l i i i th re e e t o ir k , u t i o so o d ,rj,,__„m and ge a co u n d t c ih o u in ed in , g be id g o i l ri u n i in t g o. werees citizen of the United States; the end :. in setting forth ner-:other disqualification than p j the year 1822. Thee° acts were severally signed such es might folio from the feet that he sof African d scent, and that his parents weri once ...)Ysien Preside of the United B.lll bise begin " einem ' eying down the Preerorition' tit t•eiti lees of be ..United States. ti t he + timi, f , the ulatly down as far na Mr. John ,Quinoy Adams, 1 adolitio : at the Constitution can have It nno i , ring with General Washington, And coi n ing reg. thus including all why, were in publio lan when ! the Constitution was adoptil. 1 i , other than citizens of_the siveral stater; ern r the i „„ ~, As e:point of judielni construction, he entlinly • confederation, he prease,initentestribly"that i five d molishes the uotipa• that the qu' estioniefslia'v ' ilry luf the staters in - existence at the Nine of th 1 dup. `' . iiol , l of the ceeititution, namely, New mu; shire ; is excerpted from 40 power of Congress, and and , tinsbrers,. by. the eleitrest legal reason-; 31aseaehuoctur, New York, - .New Jersey'audt:edit.' local ! Carolina, free colored persons wurf chi 4 eel__ log and moot; emote historical proof, every argu- i went adduced : 6 rho contrary. The territory tie- 1 • Free coloied pereoris were not then, nor a their ' 'deoeendante now,"disqualiOed item being iizens 1 quired was fart the common beuofit of All, but COl let:tire ly hilt not indieiduaily. The Conetitution 1 of the Uttited States, ueless the Coestitu on it. cannot It era conferred the right oi 'every citizen self directly deprives them of that ` rlgh . But to hold S Dees in the territory, an yet have made " ; the Con ail ution itself qua not detieribed - AI sat on none ;Of there _municipal regultatiousl which are tive-ba ited shall not be eitii ens of , :mot:Pt: i t to the existence of slavery. i r The eues-.:, the United Statie„oud it his riot etupowe d ori., ot be effeeted . by any, is tiptilation cup t d gross to do so. lie answers -a supposed i ferenett lion t'!' ' posekto t exist in the treaty .ef ipo3i lay Which to the contrary, drawn ; from the authdriit given Franca - boded the totritory, bectUst, this Court, to Congress to pas; torturalarition • la l ers; apt ' comet to:It conclusion that ail .puce ite' born scan never undertake, suss tins sd"Ygir declined, to' set aside a law because made in cOotraventiou of within, the °mei states who, by fora ,of their ~,.. s j decision . I otreitty , S u ch a woultl.lloc. : Lail hay : D . llw I venial-tulle i and laws, are citizens of these' • 1 . oil legisietive power. But the stip', thin in then . game, are herefore, citizens of rho Unit States. . • • . treaty bad referemoionsly to the prdperty et dm' Ile ouswefs with temocrate login and Delusive Y. ~ persons who 'were then residents ,of Lout:ono •,ressen the aooutraption that the oonStit Ilan was 1 and not to ' the conditions' on - which' they should ; meder-eaciesivaly 14 end for - the white r and that go into m ias m al ; which wee then il wiiderbea. - all ooloied persons are.out of the pale . its pro- The judg ment . Conclude; with these calm aul tenth:M. lis Fume up the result 'ld hi imeaterly ' a i tt i plc wor ds: ' „" ' - Argument, 'fortified by direful historic% rooearch, •• p o i ib;,.. 0 r e ' i m pel am of opinion' 'that somuch of i n the-following firoporatiens : . ; - the several acts of Congress as prohibited slavery ark . l inetluntsiV servitude:within Met tart ; et the territory lit. That the free native-born cilizensof . I.ktsto are of Vitse . onan l y ing ~,N oti It of 36 degrees 30 minutes . eVlsens °rake United States. ' ` Ninth latitude; and , West of th e river 3lisaisslypi, wen; 2d. That \ as.frice colored persons born wit in some of 1,, ~,t i t i ,.,,,„1 „ A ~..- - ,i d the list are Citizens of those States, such persons are ; . I ' / - liave ' eXp - re;;d ni'y op . 'Mien, and th e _reasons there almicitlzeue of ihe United States. - , 1 fore at far treater length than I could have whiled upon Ilk 3d.- That every-tined citizen residing In a •tg-tate , lots the tilde, tint qui...flubs on 'bleb I. have found it ' / the Fight to sue and is held? to be sued, 1 the fede.ll i sari to pass to arrive at a judgment on the case ar bar eg . mutts, as a citizen of that State in which hJ, , resides. /.6.,,,, Quest ions That v....W.0 plea Gs' the jurisdiction d case shows , , l' lumen ere, and the Piave ItllPeri trin,replired me to exhibit fully the ..no !Acta, except that the plainti ff van of Arlin det , rent, ,:,, r u e i .: d , ( .1. n " v ot • ' au ,slot *tweeters Were sold as slaves; sod the/selects have toui hed no question, 1 grounds in 11 .' i ' ( 1 1' vr l' it . .vc. taken : it was not absolutely arestot Inconsistent with his citizenship the United ~„,,,,„ for Lek, . Stetasolnd his maidenly in the State of !Smart-the jud,,,,,',,,-., of t he ~, o w u c t ion, t^ i ar 'f rt4th l!bethPr the plea to the jUtildiCt 10* was bad, and the uthpuent _of , ~, . • . have .... . r i cnit curtsh . ou Id stand or be re - th e Circuit ooeiroorereeliag It was correct • ' ii •d,'""•? flit jud gment'` s ' o'cks In' 0 9 e 9 twn 9n it likh the vs . Judge Curtis then proceeds as folio s:" , .y . a depends. Te have dour either mere. or less. sCuld have been incensistent with my .:• _ + . : / dbrieitii, thereforo„frow.that part-oft 1 1 duty. the majerity at th e court In which it holds In my opinion the judgment of ithe Circuit Coral ' +of lariellifdeacent cannot be a citizen • c ahould be rerersed;and the mime resnatidot ler -a - new trial. . - Stites, and/ regret I meat go further, and (ram *hat I deem their assumption of an align* the rionstitutionelity of the att of manly called the MI:wood Co ro mpmiso grounds and conclusion announced In th I Haying first decided that. they were bolt the sitlichincy of the plea to the jurisdict cult Oonrt. and having decided that thiy ,that the Circuit Court had not jutisdieti ; qUently_that this is a CAW to wbich the 1 of'the united States does_not extend, th examine the merits of the ease as they a I trial before the court and Amy upon th on the pleas in bar; ended have reached 't the power of Congress to pass the it6t opinion grave a subject as this.' I feel obliged to • , stick an exertion of judicial go . the Mishap( the authority of the edurt, 1 its repeated decisions and as actuoirieder • Moot the majority d( the court. , . The•werd "assizaption," is italb • thense of this'exPressien by ' Aiiiia • • Dees and gravity of .mind, and or s - judicial, decorum, is a significant haven° little influence in Intoning ' , damns before which the decal:au o . of the viral must One, aooneeov mate judgment. ; '' t, ' ' ' .., Judge Curtis then goes on (o'.ll ' taie was dim:aimed - for leant' of ..,, tberasjotity of the court , on acm' Boost disability of•the plaintiff, it, ' • es4mieslorstrotise ' • and that tb Po • • court on any matter not legitims; • Isnot binding; , The court was to disease the Missouri Comprom ii ; greet constitutional question Shot: ~; in this way. . ! ;. ' . ' - ; i . ,Ho next:proceeds to the quest n. whether , , the ; , plaintirg status as ikelave was s changed by his resideecoorithin the territory of ieconsin (whore • hehas been carried' by hist:eastt, Dr. Emerson,) Ws) )te was not a slave in Minn . T i at the time the was, action W brought . Ilia opine ur is that Dr. Em-' ~ ersenOtirelopitiry residence with the ; plaintiff .itt JP4441.000 for two years, was a rr ittual ernerecipa- ..'don of the latter , je ttei, especially takes in in con . i ' ' 1 / - • • Diction With the Mot that the slaintiff was mar ried In liirieeortslit; with Dr. E ersim's eoneent.--- pitlaeorlelstency got thls 'con Met :if marriages, 'iliti;,thei /deist. of ,slavery, is et forth by a pro ;: - cess of - sietsteely and ir'Mrsislab oi legal reasoning, • *blob tis the mom remarkahie tom the fact - that , the point was not made at the gumentnt all, - The conclusions to which - Jude Out's lit : iris . iiirtietateales follows.: -. ' ' •-:_ Billydd reimppreboostoo on•th Important and diftl-' '• mat subject, 1 win state, distinetlY; the eandusions at ' which/ ham. arrived. They are: 1. _ .4 0 1.014-The rata of taterustto t law - rmirecting the emaz i etpetten of slaves, by the rig V operation of the' lees of another State, or country, e the otatats of the slave, ,whiff resident in inch fore' State, or vomit*, are phst of the common taw a Id icon', sod hare n(4 • teellfebnnatt4 l / any Manta law of that State. , ...: 11111 14/Oruai - ahe laws of the Licitted States, constitutimmit litsmacted, which operated directly on, and changed the imit erothlyo couttnrinto the en fiery or Wisconsin with trte•master. who - went there reetie for an inclett• tine biggth of UM*, in bia.pertb nee of his dutlee tui the '• etofehate . .rf tissy fitted Slates,. a i Whited operation IMF • )01111111i' POrtSVILLE,_ PA. _ se, tsar►; _ on the stafor of the Able% and It lin conformity with the rates Of ioternetional law the (hi" change of status should be recognised everywhere. 1 1 ' " • • ' • 'prirtf-Ilbe la." of the tutted "tete", In operation In the territory of Who:twain at the timif of the plaintiff , ' taaloottethere, dill act on the •ha of tha pishattif, *A clump Ma stator lo that of a, freeman. ... , Afelif—Tha "lafittlff and b e l , t w yte werecapable of cOn‘ friatintOnt - wilb'the constant o Air. treerson;did cock tbilttatainviage In tltattati ,%Tatteleinder . It" limn alidlitilutaltditp of this tout 'pia not be ma l 7oneir In Illiseonrk Faro by.sifonin" tit vas in fraud Can 51Oat State' ohicti"rallnahhk "how° tA i - oie; sllr The pa astaiteopeente ,- • % - ...,.. . —That the coneent el th" mixter that his 'lava; paha stepastryietrich done ebt tolerate elaaery ataawater totoet lawful ell i t i 7,:it. o b r ie rr ii t it f, 11,144 • -..p..ae,..1.1:.1-tirlreg:tellet of c.ipittiod. 4. 4kil it ex noe'enabli_lhalor V.SI3 .or Any 'one"e'le pi. hit grabs Iflat;te sited a title 0 the tstarrial Igttllo6ll avnliraihd this" destroy the lotion Of thettottfroct .. 90441 ri.t0e. aotati Iptotardho tematies4 Waco theta 1 1 0 • 1 40 1 07..._ • , .4, - ~ ..-1 . ' ' '' ' ' ' . —'. -- . 2, ' , ': -': • • ,' ~ . :.'.l ~,.::' z.. , . '''PaNunsit4imegose . • a li p A l k id,„, a ;.: 4 ' 414 :" . !'"'IPIWthe ' 46 - tisa 4... 'A.I ; . 24hi tiAy - . *Obit .". ... tf.ll. ,A . . , litti• alli. ati ih . , ton him tits iu iiopinion of at he a United slissetit both Ithority to ox- Pongresa corn. itcotPinalt:ln. the id to consider ts orthe Cfr- Si plea ;bowed on, and come. iyndici al - power' , have gone to rtseared on the tllssnes joined he question of 184. On 'so y, that in my. er Leranacends ism described by orkin thii opin. 'ehted because f reel! ealtri t uch eminent act; and will t o public eon ' AG majority later. for ulti- . . — Tat COsMontrike Aar Jett...rat fn . r March Is on our table-,tJ ; is a capital publication, independent and MU: ly in tone; beautiful to illustration, and particularly" interesting in its' literary drultnent. The number before us contains a• railed account of the Annual Die. ' t tribuUon of the cosmopolitan Art Association, at San...l dusky, January ZAth,lBs7. The prlsei draWn brPonn- I sylvanians on the occasion, were' s' follows :—"hild 01 the Sea," Mrs -Maria Norris, .Erie. , ‘The. Little Traant," I Thomas Jones, Johnstown. ' "Spring," Mrs E. L. How- ' land, Cedar ilun. "Magdelen,! Mrs. S. 31cH121,, IFatel-. ford, Erie; Co. "Cupid Diaguial," Alex. McKinney., E roe nsbu rg„ "Old Flip! Lock "g. W. McGI one'sl Intl' - 1 grille... "Going to Chareb," .11:E: Welt, Ileadravilhi— ;, - I, Tleer In Sulthan C 0.." Jame* H IMoole, Cannonednu.g.. byub e c t ogn, of • Judea,". Adsm Unttey, Pittsburgh. 1 "Deeilluntina--Tho Shot," M. . Bloc 4, ItroOlivllle. ir le "Medltaticm;" A'. 13, L. 'Maitre i Viconisio. "Snsque. ' ,hanna Hirer," Darld Aid; M.l'' „'Newrille. " A Winter b in Holland," ' George liOrrri, Pilisbtrgh.... - "Fruit and FUJI Life' 'John W. Ileecher, I Suubttry , ."Antorican Leindsespo, n ltarVii Wilton; *ligbiirville; York tile).— "The Highland II nnlere 41,1411Fettier t Idlearfleld. • "The Tollef,"Editor of Riiisterc WOHliiii'lllnnE• "A: 'View In , Switseriand," Dr. John 8. KingOlercersbutg, Franklin Co. • orite JolliiVreciraM," Res.M, M. ...Itelehal, Nam- MU'. "A Winter Skala," Tholnaa O'Connell,. Miners- villa. G. D. Overton, Conderspint, drew a medallion of pitabingban. lieurietttl ' YOstM!,rhillipabitni : Vhts Jane Abrelairy, Antler, and 11. K. Stlctrgeotfof Carlisle, drew lifaciallions , of Webster,_' Lb • ,Semsinger of Fountain Spring.druw a Medal4o4Sf I'm:kiln., ' &Ulm" ...KePt licau,"Weat Chester, drair a, medallion of Oallionn.-- . Zino N. Corersin, Monoagehttis •CitY...anci .3. If. Rich. Lards of Miuen;rille, drew Mettallioni Of Clay.- The As. sociattrin is in , ti lionriiiiing y f enyktioil: 'Tim coming yloirprotrilsea' to bOuntiiiiadi . itetractiVe 'to aubicsibers. le i that ea the riedietton, by t of the-per igee a final die ppinion of the l y before there gulled upon at all; and a notbe reached 74.P. 116 .;!: 1 iinim0 geripeD3Oo-wpretleete.&,cin Itlday` 134:—ChieJ Burris, Stepheit' Jones. OiaateikpelYitijaralti Dania Thiry aired 7Beiwirit livelsq4.! anstalgr4perU Mackey.. %Au- ..o""AttatuMe—This Is the title of a noir, Coollir, which It is praikied td eres6" item • pottleni et'Sehayf kill,ernbesting fhb boreagtbibt!ratmitateXhitortlnta ton-Ahe ,tesnaakips URI" • Mahoney, ; Ruby West torso, Ectto7 l l4lll Bast Itruti 1014, 4041/401 0 14 of Welt. Brans-7/c171U49,01,P) l 016 , 4 or JatitiPe• , , . t - ' • altirOicr ttiertnvskiitaharitrtibtkthit *eat to i s Tel: lewas ~ -.! f. r 4:: ..• , z, ,, , rc? ; 1 . 7 . 'f 74 1. -,, • . P.: N. 2; . Tr4.ze Omer, 1. '' ~•vrtrullit(viikra HA ilk. j" Sat, ...Mara!, St , 81e. Id . 1 -..48-41spese abiiie iter9-..clOody. Map , " 'A , .ie, s. s.rl•l . 1,, ", ' "'-.,anow. Tues., '"" .2.1; '"" .2.-4, 6' ' , " ." -Leloiniy . .' Wod, - M. , Itii •.'-'",' 44i . . airxinersoas Ilu rough,. ArAclim.-ato olettion „ Friday of WI Yeeoit nunal tad ,In theobion of the fan*. r tug nein edientlemen Viiiims;--"EhosAnnietne,i Dein.' Awn anine—moi,eiweisikr;Opp . :; C. ft. Totter, Deni,; and Metall Weital Nintftity-- Jacob Larrronteo,e3pp.iChadierStnitton,Opm and Tbtae.l T. Jens, Veln. al* atik - ' 440, 11: 0 LenrOge; Opp.' Audilqrs - gohn..Xl . : l 4oT.;i F.* 1. • _44; 10 . 12 Ant Oflo` and Josoph C,l3elet, Dent: , Superniaor-e,ln Opp.' 'llitetabe-'-`.tngell'a t rd Minn:del, Dena. Masiabte-- goseph 1:16: -10 - W a it e f 4c # 4 . l ;_s el g ilio ai - At ii 4 nat. s 44 G * l94 ` ; V ia rl ie f i rd 1 :P 11 ' 1 4 b l Oiaan,ln q the IttaillnOtaltreite. ompany, atialn AIR: WA; eatigtiVoiir&in"t46 • rag ears, statd crushed. Ills itdurt/ t foiiiWriet, Than the effects of ithys retlgkriCistMao Alto, on:Tuesday warning 141,4444: - • Atr.Atietn . SbOLI T e ars et' ge. Ile !taloa artlb - aaattibtotfobt data. X r:Steal Was an eadukabta *Add %teal* IN, and * l OO4 tbo ravel. of fit w)tiiitnatitibiepeeiattally. A Nil aortas axaso Naar. day teat, the t 4Anftet tun of tbo tabu** wit • EDITOWS TABLE. fond Afairs. sly-Its are happy to harts that rectum ritt Yrost sio *silo to tutu Lrlta pirposo *ulna" c4m.o3lton. 7b 7 , T roro 9t .to roil l eprootiou tWirlorsloog r tbolthoran t h • 1 01 14 01 Id . ; WO bePo .. isl - 1 Mut( thotrisoll 4 MortialY to4billruTo 1 , . , . teat tutu soctittori, its WOW lositietuso Yiedged l asitioligtheliS teed* ui Ix kubtri.. 1 Aier. u roast& tbsett4 sniuseiropirdl Mint an.l Wtilithause and • ill wotetttl with w eoni:art ,( or pq),Ii!1•14 liarar Ala . ATYitdtk Ocit Situdij cobra ; Apathy &ringed 'Orman Tidal/ tidy, ibik ..)t.tttiltiSetAtts. 111« is titrrwerglatt attest, wag suddenly Third end Alaikrwhlll street* and 4d1 . 1 eandttlon on a doorstep at that Octet. t Matrix conveled tnto the reigencent Mr `expired. The body was sabannenttfea .footles late . reatitoce. Macau*, of piety. ibe eat a hearty slipper precious and' .wasi apparently, enjoying canal Opottalearsa a tatally of grown up chi !, 44 r 4 004141.0/00tar, 0. Jebel/on, on the occasion of his , bithissiebialiro:g ''Pennsylesniso Itatt,selandlord,tookpiace at the /I, on Tuesday eresalnOWt.. -11;!" essupeny—renws • rig some forty geutiemen—=upon assernbileg, opoltait P. W. Hughes, Esq., l'regident, and ff2li; Yardley, Y ~ be Presi dent After discussing the sulstagglia 00 the bawd. Mr. fleshes rose siriafter setegtecirp • •• tary remarks, proposed the health of Coh Johnsoce: g t MSS kairtlty • responded to by the Company; and 1;1 ed diem tbedo/- onel a 'speech, hi which iterefOrredha , iteriti,4 Whin he taught young Idest how to •• g • "in the tweet . ere part of the Piete,nrid of his years 'eriirgageg /Ant of the limit. Around the board g e nwrigntsed but one person who sat at his table In the II at the period that he first himself. its host.L 7 glint4 ntleman Is; the lien. James U. Campbell.. Alter the sg tones Sat down, „Mr. Campbe3l meths few teetarksrin bleb be relerrid to the able ,Managernent, of egigl4ol/ ; g ,end the inva riable kindness eakended to his gn its: Sevetal,,,.vol ., mites.; toasts were then offered; wide . Were !responded to by Messrs. Pitmen; Inness,loMald • erd ethos.— It twist to tleorge Miller, gap, now is esidset of Green Bay, Wis., and fcnnerly Identified wi It' the Odd later epts,of .this region, was offered by 3f Riehirds,, which eltelted a hearty resposgs. The •ig was very—pleas. ant Indeed, and wilkwe doubt uot; t g Col ichusee as, same the ehtipe of a dellghtfol nto_or . his cotterge . tion with Pennsylvania, liallow we is a. stabstanUal testimonial of the . esteem of his g 111128COUS friend.. , Aprirpo , s of th e Us% ..tuideta of !leading, doteltaes *ging U. It epplieatien MIZZSI "lyitics and `Tut, onr Ofirens were *surd with Iludics A. Tyng on the above. cistelireal,yierian Church 'lila ea. an appreciative audience. Tpolee was truly able and American lu to with the: Modena definition id the dered be the political bully, the the wife of the politician, and the jenslitiontwandens far from the . I • • great lexicographer, who says science of government; that pa, t stets in thil regulation and, gayer stain, fin•Ae presereatfina Of Ire '• pertly. In the eyes of the system of rutnining and lying grand result of which Is dictates 1 . 4 victory' Is won. lernen,tbe Was hie, the fitness of men elected,. dining, until Altai at the ro twenty.nVili tens of **reline top of the-National eapital,Tom meetings to larger conventions. unitefupulonspattizans, until fi Morsel Conventioh, the conten I thefr forces; and Ibe man who . Ilticai rascality. receives the no ilerettgoings, nettber c f which 'fore the country; the people b other; wilt strong hir paity ; o . Then comnumees the scramble f '-tion of which men of ability ar . .aerating of harmony in the ran partylit tbenext campaign. . modern, acceptation. Not the Christian government.; the pc pwiple; a judicious adtolnistr Tyng urged every American ci ln their true sense; to vote co m!im on any ticket,: if priori choice. Mr. Ting spoke of th as: men and ,citisenmlof the In betng and gond or. Into eat they are demanded to Mon of political affairs. 'The! cerned as men and citiceris Which is ratted against so There May he snore in that imlpiti hut they are rare. T the light, wt. lie drroug and 'o Infliction. dlr. Tyrufs lecture was int hoc appropriate - thought. w enact the solid wealth of tr I dress, We wilt not mar the give them literally. A. alt turn was unexceptionable; conversational style; while American. Instructive a made we have no doubt, mind *rekost.' Ministers, Tyng cannot be crushed. once front men possessed of they Mae eventually above rectitude of thefr conduct. plea, - and with an albabi Truth.: ;With Tyng'si kctn Young Men's Cbriattan . that the success, attendln von, will Induce them to MLitt. • • • VOIL Tar County 8 The regular electiot fo County Superintendent oc curs in -May. It Is an 'office of • great .respouslbility, and if its duties are preperly dischamed, of correspond -1... . leg teneSt to the . Com on School; o the Ocuuty.- . To accomplish the mute plated derig of CUP; , office, ' -we take tha liberty of r amending , .1— .Nuittn , e, Esq., a marinate of one of oar _Eastern Calle • - es—fur - ' flfteen pairs, engaged in the p carat duties' of a Teacher— ' three-fourths of that ti ein our own- county.: , ,, , Lie. is 'every wayqualitied for t Is posillon—of unexceptionable moral character—agood Sclplinarlan and '''opt LIS teach." lie would, If elected, arry out the true design 'of the - , appointment, Ilicraistrig the /standard of }du r ation, de livering lectures 'during the winter season, onlbe great interest of latellocthal alture—the proper Wade of In ! structlon, &c., 4c . • `We feel assured that ! ' his hands—a mere slsit a year, without any pen 1 the welfare and pregre, would not be • "sinecure" In !Item o" the schools odo•or twice !ties' benefit, but would inbreto • of Education in genets'. PIZ, P le 4 Denths in 13 ! .t0n last week, 70. , pdrßeading has thirty-eight schools. -Deaths in B. Itimore last week, 116. Deaths in N. York last week, 450. • Dealhe in P .11ndelphia last week, 261 per President B Annan is worth $300;000.'• • 4 11t7-I'he ejik wor malady continues' in Prance. pirDeathe in ' ashington deringF February, 75. ' Mr:Mater will let into tho Union Canal to. day. AgroTheVico P sident le at his hoino in 'Ken ,tacky. '• TAY-Gen. La IYashington. ;Arlo Harriebi osof 111-fame. 'cgs and n t 01. ' May aia itr rg there" aro forty-three hens- 0/".Tbe'rnajori said to be girls. rThe Spriti?' de-is brisk. • y of the Moreton children are Mae if New York and Phila7 s tertiiis and soveretga titt7 pirentilib or i iloto to strychnine Ihnus nod York, FO it is stat jar The Pool 1 contains 7.5 lame pfrStr. Boob be worth 15,000,1 `:PEP•litiailsom • Constantinople Pfr•They are of Lake Sup9rio jat'The list York•amount to- his wife are to reside in New • Otitiary - of Washington. IX C., nan's Cal?inet -is estimated to 100. Circassian • , girlis aro selling in 'naki6g paper3t Cleveland out more. • ' • ` Peek's sales of real estate in New 65,226,173. hr -- tt:k . Ail - McKim, a alleged murderer of NOTerolll, is suspected of e her uttirderk , ll 4ZarSorno v tundred Weidensei are eboot to emigrate to the lilted States: —-I •Or Biam R sty strider editor - of '''z the Decatur f i r (Dl.)' Herald, 4 &CMS the 7th lust. '",.. , . 'Mica D xis at flarrialiurg 'urging •• the erection of n rot oat for iinhoelles. .... • ' ' itilr•Preighte to Great' Britain hive - lidranesd about 1d on grain slid 8a64 on lio - nr. ' : } `Bayard jeler ayler recently trarelled in Lap land; with the t errnoineter 4tic' t below iero'. • i ' ps-A. Davi and. J. B. Adams bovii-lisstraisa central SF the lerald of the irsion,,Efanintatt4 ' Or_ The Judges of the lowa Sure, me , Court 1 1 05 sire now to sac ire 'llll annuarsalary or • $3,006' The tri 1"Of the Bev. Mr. Nalloch, of Dil: ton, his been tponed until the •itth^of dp it. - The' IT i - liSirThfed States' elotipkif-war Pal nth wan spoken, o the 'Equator, Maroh dtb, all 11. -1/gr•Tho gielatirre` of 'Maini . hat' adopted resolutions of . ft° the wintery of Dr. Klee. pir.The P • iladelphia appointment". • froti the tone of the p • - of that city. are "not acceptable. • jffirThe Hoe of the, liew,•lloyea,(Ce.), Re gifter hie t a. 're-appointed col eetee ;of /that Port* . . • • • • ,4 ~ - , 1 -. The , srAton• etch,. Olay, monument will belaid a Lexington, Ky., tip the nth of , July dust,..,, , ' ' ' ,• • .' s . ..1 ,jtarThe li hting of • Cineinnati.Ot . ne, wit++ gas, cost $26,000, darhaa.lbe year ending. Mardi lit, 1652 . • • - ' , .', , 0 , i - - ' - plirThe :t. Paul (Vinuesota) papers,racoid the death f Bishop. Cretin, of . the Catholic church. i. flier.fehn .hipky watlined $l6 suit; emits .at, Proildonce, to Wednesday, Pc hist•hig AntwiLat. fkor4oh.,. . -1 . 1.: ..... "t 7 .t. '.; jfill+Tbo , adadelphie -Opera Mouse Asitt be opettler opo atio repreeentationkforalow ;even:, ins* yet.. . . - ..., .:..E 1. : . -7.. 4...V;-. _.<.. - F... ','Z' 'alidiproMisiag isrldayt agate . . ' „ „, • A... 7 ! .. . , . .211411,,They are about to trod a new city hall,at t St. Loots, on a lot coding $135,000 in city hoed! - 1 • 1719-The City Couch of . Memphis offers fee . "Of pS,ollip for thelloot ,plan of abridge-Seer the ii"issiOi at that., point. : rtsenagripisy has been time into 1 1 No silitl sebottitin_Philadelphla, litallitusak of • .eriu on•offlifiachlms. " ,-. ''-'-,:--";',•,.." . 61 I l e - „ hall6of,* lifontesurnas*S4llo44: • ,g Ii Led wililigarg Large gas .workill*.. ?, - progress of ereeth'iftt at Mexico. -- .''• -'• - k•St . ',l,..t. Oir'fbe Culver-sal Agrienttneal • Ribibitt* which, was tobave bikrut„ place in' Prase*. **l4 rituae„:"totillateik Indefinitely postponed: . -.•.: " •:,.4- . : pfilh-The" , eirbstaan commit of Befalls ha 50440 1 ., fixed the .publie expenditures of-this eigylOgf*.l- jeer, JO 7, at jaw asmsaflia6,llTli: '_. ~,.. 't Jititi - A chisieb - based on . 'ileti , lellosielilp !Ilh! slave.hviders has bees -organised in • New /000.1 KY, by the labors of the Be,. John 0: Fee. i 1114F - Op the 9th • instantta gentleman ' skated ' late fit. :J0btr'5,•..N...8., from a place distan - di I talles,lti.lise hours, with thin wind against Min.' . t . ~Vlr`The theatres in Boston give. no entertain- . meets on Saturday night, bit in lien thereof they ' Site an.nntrnUatots performance each IliataidaY. .•.' Olf7The-Posi . Ofbmi Registry system does nett answer., It appears that the„.altmus.aetnally.l4-4 IMRAP - Tratid'by`palethig"Out the :Money letters. t 5 Alt - John Dean the New York coachman, who marrted Mist Bokitr,,h - aa obtaiSesl postion of ! i • his wife.' They w ill reside it thefutitie in .11id-1 t son street, New York. • --': , .-."!-,••:....- 't -• .. - 4' jOit`The mayor of York.. is :about ta Order the Brooklyn belts rang sit 9 o'clock olthis . sight, astioimialcat dine, as is the inaloin alrillidy in .:-., New Pork. . - . • - , ~ r Xer•Wagonsaller, the alleged ibecondingiCash ier of the New Castle, Bank, ism ,arresfra: in i Philadelphia 'on " IFstane:Sday,. - and : taluia on to., 1 'Pittsburg: ' • ' ' • • • t • I . . ifiltr'Seatpen" fbr Liverpool,are aeiresit New 1 York, - many , Vessels waiting for trews. . wenty month dollars a month and thirty dollars advance is , paid felt:good sailors. ' .. . . ,:„ "-:. .. ". ?..'1:. - - .•! Iti,firThe ' Salina . G azett e the -following alga Ivey he seen swinging 111 a blacksmith shop in Raps::—"No horses shod on Sunday azeept,. log sickness Or death.".. . ' • -- • - . 1 1:/f•Tha OJwagolN: •y.) - Times speaks of a new epidemic known by.the name of ."14414 • te,- ver,7, as truly , alarming throighontfiladisin. se'd Onondaga counties. ' , ' 4 ,lMr•A'fire oceurred at Plymouth, Indiana.. on Sunday last, by, which nearly tbe whole fusiliers portion of. the town wail laid waste.. The' loss is estimated at $lOO,OOO. ..,7. . . Af' Ilarriaburg t • rascally, a youbg and ter girl, about sixtees years of 'a - dangh. ter of ad old and respectable citizen, elo with a • sporting man. Friolish girl. ,1 pirlt was decided on:Rondiy, by on of the tiNew York •Coitrts, that h ' , coachman_ can marry the daughter of his employer, even if she should •move in the Fifth Avenue circle. "...4 , g#!-The Louisville Democra t says a diet - be-. =tweets two ladies is on the tap's: in - that.„.eiti.— Well; if it comes to pistol,, crinoline rind )cotton will probably preventserious coisequenclis. • . ,fittothA western editor insertedthe foWwingAn the columns of his valuable...paper :•;-:- I .llte gen tleman who borrowed.. our umbrella is equated nut to return it,..as'we have hooked a bet r." • Adir•Four Territories 'are preparing to entei in : to the American Ilniori of Stites, viz; ,Oregon, Minnesota, Kansas and Nebraska--addingeight more Senators to the 62 already in COO#Cett. - Bldr•Dr. Wis. Yates, who first,_inerod t cad -vac cination into the United States, died at,' . Orris : N . . Y., on' the 7tll instant, at the extreme .1.,,,0 ,of 90 - years. Ile Was a native of England, hi b arrived' here in 1799. , . . . . Janson of bolding rneiKe the Vim+ la ylll4lll 14.rir i r rear 1- "4th l 4, Allots our people lal king from tilt. Iliad * s ttx. • .kgiii '4.3112t- ' bctut.h./P 4 41 *lnittaii: ibip yeye4 t 5 l iii. ' ith :was arr. spu'ling put, health. Uri, rap, lama of d that Mr: 13~ard, Isthirefortyopett to Jolt! rdai.evenhvg a /evture from lievt. sultjecfc - Ttie Asso • tenably filled, with are in every respect e. MP. Tyng opened ord:poiltica, as ren met, the Friend, °nest fanner. Their flnitlon of America's ,at politics 'are the ! of-ethics - which eon- ! merit of a nation or • reficiceiree and pro* , politician. Politics is wing a copra's, the the volts when the ,nry down tc!, Coasts. • sheen gradually de et the' politico) d,r tug; to elevate to the ! bomb. From primary I elegates are elected by ally assembled in Na. demagogues array w the 'turthest in ps• j 'button. Finally, •two I e people want, are be- ! dly accepA, one or the • or the other 'selected; r oMee in ilia diatribe not so requisite as the s for the lumens -of the.j his , is politics' in their science of a wise and • end prosperity of the !Jon 61 government. Mr. iron to attend to politics ~ K ientiously for the best j es do !not override the j :Idolaters of the gospel terern they naturally fool er of society; of tbo deep feel in a pure administra personal welfare is con lie detionnent the cry led political preachers.—' respect committed in the th will not shrinis from cession writhe under timi. ; epersed with Many gems ,eh (Int:treated brilliantly th that pervaded hie ad-. 1r beauty by attempting to l erary edternattion the lee. ttias delivered In an easy, ili sentiments were tint), 1. 1 . entertaining', the lecture deep Impremion on every men, and cilliona like Mi. , positlon they' way *apt& ino Christian principle; but • it Weeks, eoptiehltis of the the purity of their pried log faith hi the power of ' !the present course of the ssoclatioci, closes. We hope upon tlielr efforts this Sea make the course an annual ate JOURNAL.] I • • perintendent% Soon E.ND AND SCISSORS gtoo have found tit° YYtitei• of .4.lbutidectigrths , het tisaiti . sey of -4 , wris,- 5 0fres* c„r Prrldr. Buchanan is tho oldest man who than ever taken the Presidency. Gen. Cass a said to be seventy four years old, and is the o dest man that line filled the office of Secretary ! o State in this country. prrln New York on IVednesday nig t, a Nis: - Margaret Cunningham was :either pus ad or fell from a window, and was fatally , injure., A man named Barr th e cause of the affair, an 'sequel:loy shot hintiolf. . - frarThe name of the reporter at 1 iirrisbiirg charged by Speaker Getz with having used im proper means to secure opposijion to ceftain bills, is 1.. n. PI Mcßeynolds, correspontt of the Philadelphia Argus. - A call Is pubfiebeii in the Williamsport (Pa.) Press, for a meeting of the citizens of Ly coming county, to form a Ilietorical Association to gather together and publish facts of iuterest to the 'neighborhood. I gy-rt, appears from an official retu afront twat from May, 1849; up to Suly o „lBs6, 208 kilometer* (1741 miles) of railway had been co struced in Spain, and that 500 of them are now 'clog work ed, and 1474 in construction. X-ITA few days since there was au advance of fire crackers ip the New York. raarke , owing to the war in China. The news ly th Alps has given the market another. bidet. Th last trams actions ate sales of 2,000 boxes at . s2 37i ;at-The most reliable accounts from every 'section of the country, give very ncouragipg hopes for a bountiful harvest. The growing crops from One end of the country tg the other, are,repeefented as looking remarkably fine. ifigrilie editor of the Cayuga Chief Wants eousaknigitt of the toddy-stick to Mil him how Inuels,the'itommunity,would be injured were there no rum sold'? Who would be injured T. Is there ofam f ty which. would suffer for the want of whis key ! - ' ' • ,' ji:et"Ez.Gov. Ramsey, at an Agtiultural Fair in Alillllo3ota, Said there is yet room an that terri tory for a million and a half Ware ol farmers. lie thinks Minnesota will same day produce more corn and wheat than soy other State in the Union. ......VAArchbiahop Unghea • hea paremit/ad the ipleudid mansion of John R. Murray, Esq., in the Filth Avenue, New York, and' 'kill rtinopa there on the lot of May, It is.in conteOlation to erect a Roman Catholic Cathedral in the ramie el.: cinity soon. It is a singular feet ,that the Bond street cif • tragedy has depreciated the price dr Property in that street. People are moving out ofit, and an unuk . itial number of houses are "to let" and "for sale." It is a striking instance of the effect's of crimp upon property. ,!"The Sand Patch Tunnel no in process of. construction' on the Pittsburg au Counellaville Railroad, sill bo when completed 4,475 feet in' liingth, and at an elevation of 2,258 feet above th"rwater. It will be one of the largest tunnels . ;In.the trnitid Stater. I ' .0141r.' The Boston Postlants to npw why cred it should not be given to physiciaris -In notices of death, as welt as to clergymen in notices of mar riages? A newspaper obituary jannouficatnent should read--..Dictl at the bands of Dr.. Saddle-. brigs, John Doe, aged So and so." Aft" The Louisville Demockit sari that LA: Stewart, Esq., a lawyer of that city, has received $90,000 for his services in securing the Rceiide claim from the Government. The, suit wad eem promised by the Government ,paying $lBO,OOO, of which Mr. Stewart gets one-half. 1 . /kr Joseph fogies Matthias; Treasurer . of. the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, originally a printer in the Ledger yffice, died last week, aged 35 years. Mr. Matthias was tnu:h wittemed for his social qualities , and urbane di position. Poor Joe! "after life's fitful fever be e eeps well." ' Aar The production of Sugar 0 Louisiana has been redficcd this last metro ah i orBo,ooolthds., against 440,000 in the year. 185 . .The, duty is now redn'ted to 24 per cent., legit ad of $ O. Last year, the importations into the-13 ited States were M 5 millions of pounds, valued a 522,550,000. Ofr •The Bank of Newcastle , Pa., Pn.,"bat onto; ded. The Cushier (Mr. Wagon ler, formerly of this county,),has absconded With fifty thousand dollars* the fundi of tho bank, leaving only form dollarsin coin in the vaults:lu meet liabilities amounting to $100,000. • flu was deeply Involv.: ed in various speculations. f .. . ft. ri, Kansas.—ltailway tickets are rat down thus from the following points, ' Boston to Kansas, (approximately) $34 00 1 ~.Buffalo or Dunkirk, 30 00.. Cleveland, . —lf • ,• 24 0 0 0 , , id 0 Chicago, Childreidud'eT 12 years of rils half prige. ' „Itgr•The (fallowing oath Is is d4o have been ethemisterca iii the lowa Legislature to a litpe boy ten years of age, chosen to fold* up docrt manta i "You do solemnly swear to support:the Consti tation,ofc the United States an lit this State k and to fold papers to ` the best of yo r ability k s; help you. God. . Aff-Gov.,Gerap, of Mirror proclamation for an extra seem tore of that Territory, on the the porpoie of enacting the ne able the people to form a State also furthe purpose of disp granted at the last session of the railroad. of the territory. ~ . I . per Late advice, from Newfoundland repeitl that the proposed transfer s f the fisheries to FrAnce is subject to the notion of the British Parliament and also the Legislature of Newfound land. This put. an entire new • phase upon the matter, and, there being no probability of the Newfoundland Legislature agreeing to the transfer,ithe fisheries:will remain as at plant. fial-A Committee of the ashington Board Of Health; which has been inire tigating. the, causes of the epidemic discati at e National Hotel, concur in regarding the disc eas one of "blood poison'," produced by the bib Letion.driS poison-I I one mien., generated by an isiiittnil!: . yegetable 1 decomposition, which ente the: beter,tbrough A the sewer connecting with I. ifiltitbsttri4 sewer. pclir Lieut. lialiersbam, it 'Me 'lneinfly pub lished work, entitle., ",MyLast Cram" notices a curious phenomenon, whiz ;wait, KO* id see.— ..it was a brilliant znettior, Vs:,--edthodOvisible Tor hot more than Niel:l64 * ' _144-#l6.oPir feet represeetation . oi'iihikh' ''Lltie. .. .: eisys : We distinetly saw it toritian andidilate twice du ring that Whited pc:lo4lmmediately after which the lldt, il...eilere, closed and shut it from our *few." . ;,. ,- .7. ..,,-.. - 3 gairli j oint;Ssf positive information in Wash ington thi4ll4,_ gham Young' and his crew , have burneifilie Mailed States ar chives, court records, ite:, inXtah territory; that they have demanded' the appointment of one of t o schedules' " of' redo." rat Officers, both heeded by Brighavvtlrottag 'feel Governor, ,with the avowal f the purpose of (bi-' sing any other out of At? t erritory by three of 1 arum. The truth la b ile - orisons Are Already practically in a state , of rub 10n., - ; .:. . •• piff-In the Sispreme,°C Art .it Portland, on Tuesday, Geo. B. Elden, kosper,o'..o. high School at Windham, was tried to :assaulting a pupil...-. • dodge Davis 'charged that the master in a-school doted itt ` fhii , estine capacityas a parent at - home, fiedtbsetight W tuiforelfi, • imit;te,ifehent Mee bjiliremer pUnisitionni,nisd. ; left _the lery'lode: eldo whetber tltla wastexhisiaid ht this eikei. The jury returnedis•sairdiat of not - guilty.~ - Ille case *as tried prevronsfj- before:a petite, el tie peaki. end thilfmehertia3liesit6.ll44,appeaded. /he 4.srwitiltailik - Wye Bilk% ;gosh s of . .es secret martins nf a pupil of a , female seminary in Montgomery county reeentiy., The 'atom lady was the daughter of.a , ',,wealthy,- father liSing East who bad pieced her at the Seminary In, get her away.fnun her, Romeo, _but she asked pennia. sloe of the`Ptiseipedta spend Christmas in Seed ing 14:14 . )twaii,itutsd; - Aviired then lkii•?iiviide 14. aOfber:tintifi vb;;ko.o l4 l: l4 ** *l 4 , 1 AIVAIIIPP1116,4 51 0:0 1 r04/ 1-1 1* AO SI/WV telt the 111111fiederalliAis Ott allimiiwys lis4 *riff, ' ' 4 -.0,6.-_-;:-.•-„. - POLITICAL. Pi%iIITLYANIA ... Lk . . EtteT19:13.74013.11 H. . • Poor, Asnerica4,'been ettosen Xayor for -Cs:- bondale. • • 4 11114. A:dartloss Swans, i)em., his/been 0104! r ef•Randing 13 of the IS cootiejlake aro *Of ..to4.o o,4llo o l ifiT . • Cf. t , "Alitti*MAlliiiar;Opp., has been elected.. Rork ''Aitkii•etlfeseistoiru. The other town °Scent 41iieted ire of. UAW i political emnplezion.,- • , 5,1 _.Tfus CalifortieispPicintraents tietinj;tl 3 .'pesednrs , • Renj'atnits Macklin Washington is e ;,poititetimilector; Tillford, iste State tittent ii sad fertherly-racerdor of Saw ImmoisatN,actwat ti eer. Tuz Republicans of Merrisiille," eeriUs: the river from Trenton, gained a complete • cupb at their.burough sicetiun OD Frblsy., • - risen% was for Morly s stronghold 'of litemoe AU, liacocit;.Atc6ruey-QeFeral fur Om suite . . Virglida,• has resigned, and - the Governor has - &red, en election to 11l the iiticenc7, which is, "take Vice the fourth Nonday of Mar nett. '; ; ~ ~ _ . .11x....irntsvhsCsi isitsatips 4 to voila the i Dorstdp of The Union at iiqe; and roans to 1 home in Maine. hamar sex, that he wilt recei a local appointment tionildr. Rachel:tali; pro , bry the Collectdriship et Portland. - 4 , - Nsw - Town Anpoirrs - aors i st.=They 'sre;,l lector-4nensrusSesitu.;Bl,rreijor--fw..lial 2i - a Agorat— Me. SAUNDENSV United' Strati ' aka CAPTAIN ItYNVERS ; Pi/a/APU hi lAr—P r LE ; Nara/ Officer—L. U.IDInDiILL. Tan Departments are overwhelmed 'with cations,' personal and by tnpil, , fur the minor pointments, growing out i.of A misaPprehr of the principle of,rotationl which, az:a I rule, is intended to apply/ only to the 'elan ittoffiees. t • • I• • • • I Tan Kassa " Corrzanda.4Advieels from see state that In complianee with a resoled , the Topeka Cobvention, kir ,Ilottinson has drawn his. reziguation as A Candidate for, Or of the State elf laansas, and declared his r to the priticipl‘ of the Topeka Conventit A cotateitteeiwas appointed by the COT to frame a petitton to the President, saki the public lands be held subject to pr for ten years from the present time. ;•• KA1454.5 Fuse STUTZ CoxtErnow.—Tl -sus ,Free Stag Convention" was in sessiet peka on the letiv and 11th instant, C. F. presiding. 'rho Committee on a platfoint odd series of ratblutionit, setting forth I people of ilia Territory cannot partfeipati election under the recent Ccinstitutional tion act, witbdut . comproinising their rk American citizens ' imil - jettiperdizing the peaCe; that the - Topeka Censtitation. is choice of a majority of the: citizens, and upon Congress the immediate admission acs as - a. State under it; that peaceful between the citizens are regarded •as it bin to titeNketfare of the People and the and they earnestly appeal to nil men to differences of apinion, growing out of, lion , of domeatiti , institutions, to the bat provided that: any attempt biabridge ut the freedom of speech , or the ballot box held as a just causicof departure from thi that n i l:eats shall be made for membershi Free S ate Party. save this exultsalon of from nsas. The resolfitions further inflexible- determination to abide•by Tics of squatter. sovereignty enunciab Kansas Nebraska bill. ' • THE EXPLODED Bank OP Newes, this- institution, the Pittsburg Dittparck The Now Castle Bank has been ID about eighteen months. When ? organizi street operator, named Shertaan;oitatui and put in a Gertiiiin named Nailer as Within a few Months it was aseertai Seiler had loaned . its notes to Sherr amount of fifty or sixty thousand dollar upon a prosecution' was instituted,"agai man, who disgorged ten thousand dos subsequently-ail theylcould ascertain I ceived, except four or. five tholisand di the amount returned,l'sixteen thousand is alleged; was retained ~by a Pittsbui for his services in forcing the Wall r' to disgorge. heifer was summarily distnisSelan c ld ne Wag. onseller, of I.4uzerne county (who gay General Carter and lion. It M. Fuller as bail in SO,. 000,) was chosen citehier. The dire ns com menced withdrawing the heavy i sof the bank, and in twolrmonths , past ha Jraleensed Deafly two hunilred thousand dollars, irhen (on Wednesday of last Week) the' cashier w is missing and with him whatever small sum iztaish might previously ba,vo been in the vaults;tor fife ,1:4 the institution. . r 1 1 . During that day the bank remained bloslad;?ou Thursday notice was. posted up that" he pashi4i and teller had gone east, on busines ," n'nd the, bank. has not:Since been opened, although sonic of the directors redeemed considerat a amounts of its notes on Thursda y and. Friday, nitpledged their property for the redemption of more. .. :. On Wednesday, Wagonseller was in thiss city and gave a man five thousandrdellars fn notes 4of the bank, on his promise to return, him four thousand in other money, on Saturday, in Phila. 1 deiphia. The five thousand have been returned to the bank. - - • - I. Tho runaway Cashier seems-to_be A defaulter in 84 three thousand dollars, according to the statements of the directors, but it may be =nib more. They think the notes out do not exceed eighty thousand; bat as the Presidedt cannot tell how many he bap signed, or to what extant, Wog "entailer has over issued, we have no doubt it is Irma more. The assets are nominally two hun dred thousand, but may provo'not 'worth' one fourth that amount. As the ascertained 'losses amount to but seventy or eighty thousand dollars and the stockholders are individually liable for the redemption of evety, note out, we have little doubt its circulation will' eventually be redeemed at pat. We expect to lento with certainty of it, and of the prospects of the note holders t in a dayvr two. Meanwhile, we advise our readers neither to buy or soil its notes. teams the over issues and losses absorb the whole capital of the, bank, its notes will.erentually be redeemed, the stockhold ers of cootie, losing everything. ' 'the failure of this bank will" be , a severe blow to the flourishing town of New Castle, :and a warning, we-rrust, to others who think that no. thing is 'needod to _ make money plenty, but a steel plate to print , notes, and a scoundit or two to sign them. • Rouen SAYS that the family of the young lady of New-York, who recently entered into a-matrt monial alliance. with her father's coachman, have 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 external graces, and thinks 'treed would im prove him, and greatly add to kis appearance, as it would `give him an•opportunity of visiting and procuring a beautiful suit of Clothes, from the fashionable Emporium of• Granville Stokes; NIS. 209 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. A Goon Re:courts:unarm:T.—A wealthy young lady, on Fridayinat proceeded to the private residence of one of the city, aldermen in great haste, and after mach entreaty finally persuaded him to mhrry tier to a yoiingiptailettaa who ac companied her. Rer father she 'tiled, was op _ppsed tb the Match, but t she said she loved Ar• aim, and ho ',could not be otherwise than true and faithful, 'and would, she was sure, make a good husband, because be always purch ased his fl clothing•at ROcktill do Vitiates celebrated' fash ionable clothing establishment, Nos. 202,and 207 Chesnut stree4 Philadelphia. • ad- A Lady who has been cured of great nervous debility, after many years of desires to make known to all fellow herons he sure means of relief.— Address, oinclosing stamp to pay return , postege; _',']lre. menvz. Bost* bfass.rand the prescrip• be sent, fir, by nekt post. ; dirLlOLifeigate • P/120,1sePersous of plattioric ha bits; subject to a temporarj lots of conielouseeee fim a sudden deterwiluatien of blood to the bral4iriil find great benefit from a course 'of liollowey's 'PIPS:- Epilepsy, spume, convulsion*, hysterics; palpitation of the heed, and all affections arising from dleirderett at , 4 I lion of the vascular and nervous system, are cured by fa steady and persevering adherence to this mild either. tic: It regulates the action of the greed internal organs, and thus equalizes the circulation. lota has issued a n of the Legisla 'of April, for Ossary lalis to en- I 'Constitution,. null Ling •of the lands Congress in ell of itir White Teeth, Pertained Breath and BeranittMal Comapilesierm.&.mat be acquired by todog.the "Balm of a 77tourand Flowers." What :lady 'or gentleman Weald rerairi nudet the curse of a din . gm:able besatb,wben, bs wing the BALM OP A THOU. 0.1. ND FLAPRO4 . 4 as A dent:Mee,- erpnid not only render it sweet, but bare tho,teeth white is alabaster? , Many 4 persona do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate thelt Mends will never_ mention It. /Be; ware of counterfeits. Be snrerch bottle is signed' YETUttiIE CV), Now.Tork. Tor salo by all •drugglata- • Itovein - . ' ArirWood's.ll Restoragive...Plet. Wood the aria:vied discovetor of the invaluable Mir !testa* time, stab:oath:nes to labor the enlisted. llis medicines are Universe* admitted by the Ameri am Press to be far superior, to all others tor ,eausing the hair on the heed ol the seed that has been silvered for many years, topowrairth.with as much . Igor and las-, ruiance as when blessed withthe adVanagerr of youth. There can be no doubt that it is ;one of the greatest diSeoveriecin the medial: world.' it restores perwa.' neatly gray hair to itsrolar, and' makes it te!, Muria a Nautili:lanky teatriroS, which has been vary , der: Ph - 461014 ail Ara of theworld. LOWS Morning llezr., aht - •• [March 2i, 'bt • . , R 4 7- ,- R JR, • 17:011yer, °entity ton, Dal/ '6'liitYP Oa., owed ;beg 'Woof a ealueble girl 'belonging to a planter, by the use of Redurare Henan tiog Itesollcent Thigh! was crated with' sores • and ulcers from bead to toot, sod' had eon bad cough—end supposed to have had meets and tubercles on her lungs. Oliver reeedred one hundred dollars from the &Atari— bottleit of the peulrent were only used. . Ilothisq). Middleton, - of *Oh eired. the life 3f one of his beet . samara—a- meltable—by lila& wei's Readrent. "ran head to tot, he .wu covered with lor* of such Rightful characters as to exclude Min from', sight of others. %Beim cored by four ei . doe *ties of Resolvent. . ileary l o. M, rstillit #ll)4sto iv, Miss, cured ill . iv* at milk 34,, by itadvray'ir and Read,. Puillef I ' l o 440setaig. I • Wile, At. Salaret, CitstAoiali! iated tl4, life oil Mn.s 11.417-4:ll itrlttani aualhe fife at blimp, It' the aiiiotti,bosheitt l I .. tivtlatqrs auititsidr lie lie. 110,4oitiPiilktititibiuitry had ilyettup'poilt • parties to Ala • • dvddliald Stank of 1/niOn Church, Alla, iris bust I& Cotton glo caught foigltai Rae ear , rid borne for dead. Radon's Brady *lief app/led to the buirui; It took thkilre out Itlstoodlataly. i ,*- near in mind, for all lain, didealat of tha stomeths Mid," r..84400“,4001014bIllie, AU dh" jile"o",4,3:wo_h47:ac.-=-*!,io 4 - 4-We ereuld e *rep Theatre of !f• Chesnut Weil, Phi • petelies Tiiitin 1 pkitikines, akril it and a in Usti or *1 (mai liesofliirotede *lons lee Pbl 0140thr611jL Mel( °t ctigi ' A:Mrs:nom* paiC4oreh,.s.! arthettm was r oborth from dol worn of 6;114. drum tits natll74 of contributed. bot ekadtabia•ParPool 00 , p, add the avai te, therefore, abou t rents is eoraskteree rearchgrit les of "of thalr.trumber ter PAISIITIVI Lynn and 311. Otree o•da*, A.,11.4ar, bar FIRST . 3I2I and Strillits' • Divihe service ever t sqI. ' SWOND Murket'Stteiti Oh Ins Relate aver & oa - Axplasu . i. PottaWßerr. r tbtsCh o'clock; o tuft: it 7 nun& evening, • tfal" - T Di ITT * I 29(11.-40 Stade, f :111. Phil. U JOIN kW 31st, and ' o'clixk. • z • "Cullum gk) • lie that satth nut IT begotten Thee. lie het offered up though Ile uoie thittglitrhkb tie ir became the Antis( that o bey Mut!' ° ADM DMINI Whereas, 1 64,P11 D. HER the rabrerilser, al please make pay • sent them to j WasAinglan • March 14th, SI jDI I /NI Whereast ef J, C.STEP II Schuylkill coon subierlber by tb :I is hereby given make payment, aent•thani fur se., March 14;'51, 4 iD.MI NI • iv TR. IThereas. .ttecs of I o JACOB 10111c1;late or county, deceasedi sue bee' by tbe . Register cr Sebuyll givenAo all 'perm na indebt ntent l / 4 add Thosettaving el; the And day ofty next t xr. Drench Tosbl or to Dat AWRY., .4alitEL 1 _of i Iltarch 14, '.57 • 1 be icy; the rery ADMI NTKIT A. Whereas, the under tuloistrator to the estate • the hlrntigh of Pottsville i persons Wachtel! to said payment. and gala:Lose It I for settlement. I, C. ' rottsrille, Itchiwary-'2.1 :ratlob a Wall :untral bier.— that to tho where- Sher re—and had te tra. Of Carer it' broker, broker VIT I 17 yeain of age er or Clerk iu a Dry GM referellee , 01'01. loquir Pottsville, lklarrh NVthe MeOtuley'a -ANTED E get out breiker SleCauley's Mt., estawl March 2`3,'57 1 ACHANCE 100 young men o Stsu per month and j'.s easy, useful and honor I a postalre stamp to March 23,'57 1344) INFORNIA'II GB:MOE about 4 yearn ap, at LI ville, ya m , Any person • hia whlereabouts will Mardi 28, ps 1333 ("1044 MIN k _Asa been en. , aced I e - for the last eight yea t deale o rs, and b s desiro e sale of the bust qualit • in connection with a 19 .exclusitely. Addres ' Pest Office. WD s A iti l liot E tas drain inquire st the best of rererence glr n. Pottarille. March 11 '57 IV' ANTE') —A small 1011 fri.-Nucl , If Weigh &al second handed-that will treigh twoloaded cars. 'At . 2 seio - nd handed railroad stone, trucks. Apply 04 UN l3lOittiE, Lebanbu, Pa, • _March 14, '37. 11:1tj WASITEi7 and eA , dood Gardener y Nurperynut ; to take', eharoe o two or ,tliregi acres of ground, elt •er to hire or work on pares. Apply at this °Mee. Pottsville, Febru. 14,'57 r 7- 'TEACHER WANTED.—HA Male' 1 Teacher in w. ted as Principal of the Male lirard:i rntr Public School thellorough at Pottsville, to coot menco on the and , f May. ' None but a *covetent, ex perienced Teacher nee* apply., SaJaryis6oo a year. , d. hoot open the w ale year : 'Applleatinna reeelvetrbY' Seeretary t _. - , Wednesday, April 4d. By eider 'Of the Board: • 'r C. LITTLE, ..*rdory,„.2. - Pottsville, Mare • 21.'57 ' • 1.2 St 1.00 AGENTS- WANTEO: —.- 413.01 per am lea raralchance - for a foil young men to ma a a.lar salary without Investing a ' capital. The ober is tie "'brae cent lath 'penny,'': Or! humbug to Introd • patent medicine , • books; 4e. ifor an outfit, enclose . tamps for return pottage. Address TAPPAN plaisteo. N. U. • Marrh,2l, 12-f.bar. - ' ~ COAL. L -VAN ‘DU'EN 'NORTON & C 0. ,. , ! ' I- Sole A .nts for the MO of this. • - . (~ ifIXICICOKIIM . • 1- - , Coal .& , alma' ton .Coes'..Coali • . , . AND TiLt • . ji - • Rest Reid an 4 White. sk Coal. i , , . {No. fa Walnut street, P . MIL,ADELPIII.A. gruiet :•. N 0 . 153 Liberty Bt., coo. Mamts, 8,, YORK: No. 5 Doane•street, BOON: , . • ' Willing No I, pristad, illiatta • inl Mid Pior . . Richmond. • ! March titi, '5l . ' - 1.14 ". —,— , j , , BROOKE CO SEILAIIII COAL : - -I Prom A - 44. 1 P. .'fiTtainelColliii6 , —Thaitallertign: ed have, in con ectiotiwith the' Gin Oral coo Bahian*, taken the sow of the above Coal, and atepmarild to . r e c e ive ordersArbleh may be addresied to Port Ciiit.oll,' or 40 Wail stre4t, New York. CAITSJOI A iYOUNti. • ' Au_Fuet IL `ZI , G •. 4 r 3 ::lfr • COPARI'NERSHIE.4 JAME§ M. itgATTY, f the Lite Arm of BOattj'ATto&ss, 61 associated wi him Thechloreflatraraon an Jnana B. .Beatty, in the 1 huainess,- dal* the Blaine( •• '3l. Beatty A C who will cotitgane,q the-mit:4n end *el -j Ting Of Coal ' • titnsal. ,JA4II.:BEATTII. . ' 1 • Ti DOI= GARR N, • • , J. 48. B. BEATT,Yi. .1 . - . Pottsville. tine 28,'58 I 1 ' • - 1 6- 1 --- '7- -- . V.I.LE .'HENY ANDJCUML .1 ' 1 - 3LuEnw. li COAL, by tit° lido, ear t toi-- ',... e n, or bushel =— warranted to be . • Watt excellent quality. 4kolersand am samara supped at wholesale prices WWI be delivered at any point ong canal or ragrolid. Ad i orapply to '. i TROS. C r AlliLL, 1 . 101 Walnut street,. Pht phis., 1 • , April 28, 1850 , • i ir i ---a- RTNER:9IIIII.--,-Tim under C -, i 2 -l'a gpotliar. arsodated tbrodselves together-for .the purpose or wining and selling - Coal. un iir the dam of J. B. McCUMARif J. CO., at AUDZNIIIED and are now I Prepared to dill,orders for the celebrated NOrth Spring . Mountain Lehigh) Coal AcCiiis,,Tennorcine; Luzensc / county, , 1 . .101111 8. - iIiceRMARY. i . 4 . AhnAuL MUliPliii.. JACOB • RUIZ. Febroa '14,157 • • .• ' y, - . i :aut , _• • . - - _ ('iGy.RTNERSHIP.—Thn under kiiiiii , . have this day idantitary 21sti 1t36,) ente . • into caper nership for the bouulaction of a Cameral Coe Commissi .n Business, and also for the porch/Me and an .• of Coal, u , der the firm or ,W. IC 11,0Gbillti &CO. ' ' Olt'.. 2Os Browlway, New York, audits Cantri street opposite • eldnerimin Hetriftllottsville. • 1. .- , ITU. IL ROGERS.,ISew Tilt.. . P. 2 0 , LIPEURATOLiaIini. [ Februa y 9,156 i ' ~, .. -' . , 6-if - . • s . e • ot ' YINUIS AM) 1411Y1 , 1421 .0i '• -- - .$ , •olk. lEitoteol. Caste l. . Alto, dealers la other first clitlee of ' , .Wilte tad no Asti Coils - t. ..tio.ill 111,t1!•vg..strert, Pildelidtia, and Woodland +': ' Wharres, htryikill. - . - ' 4 ''' ..1 ~ . Tomato Carr. • :Boum Itscapt. - • dams 3f. 4,..., ,Yebnuiry 7,17 i '• ' 1 -- 5-ly 4! - _........., »..... ..i__ rASHLA.ND and MAI-lA - NOY Cd.tii; —The undersigned sir 4 prepered to ivte'eire orders le celebrated AsitUnd Goal from the "Bancroft•Bb oueer Colliery." From the externeve alterations and im provements made itthe Col i iery this winter. .for prom. mg the Pad, they feel nob esitation in offering it to the triads as an artleitthat can have no superior in therear. het, both as to grutlity - and fledoui from dirt, sista and other Impurities. j They are aim pre red to. mate eon• tracts Ibr Lehigh and Schuilkill dual tram other mines. . BANCROFT, 1L8W1,13 a CO., I :-: r Nth lli Walnut Street,Commenial Butilittc. Febrintry 9, , a 7. . ' 't .. • .. - - imi • 'LEWIS lUDENIILED & CO. Ntinenr and .Shippers of the folio,* . pag eelebrtg:od ' ' •• • 1 . : ANTARAOIr&'; - .COALg :. Wont PHIELABLPIfiAIarat the NINES, BLACK' IRIKB, ...RIM eau; BLACK nnan,*anaiaa. SPORN. -- • -t, vdo Loeuirr-m,,, . -.. .;6 6 , - .• D1A.1410730,- - • - do - 1 fiFILIBB 8T..: '' Ulannif• - BROCKVILLB,!. *WAS/. ~xvonnito rat, de • • ..- 1 NoIORMICTICENniT o ' tiattUllormn ! au * COUSeIL BIDON, au), kart. ~. ------.4.0 . ...- I WO, tlio very liiipertor - N 131415ERLAN 4 11 COAL. - ..0 4 34 1 ,4y., Mild Ilimtkanpany. ( it Istdnitiett,naugurini. mat* 410111r2LVOtrOY. , . : , 7Ai ,_ _Trartafil.fra' I 1 the •attertlm of ear reed‘, . T yndale sld Illtebrll, XI IT: i lac, u en:y ailat adroit. • the:lite in sett of:Ase clr Sta. I. Itt ' l i poLuTioN.-L-The i partße mit i p _ ~ .. , , '-,-. \tfax#lbotitivadik -- ling bet wreen Julio 'Walk steiJosepti • ffu lsr a ir , ..h",,. ~..,„the t , " I • "`" '' odosodAderehdist S. trading edster the tiren 'of Jull'!“ ilvep II! ettli,Abld It is 0' guriV 7SON di WALfi.i#l .tioe lesiouth of Pottsville., was die. Weedy . -, • - .:'':' ' " -sired hiletsteed eteneut id FeSrawry hut, by the with -, wet Ih 1.-' Th e , toro b drove Iveontin - dle ili hiiittply !eyelid by ` dm ~t i ft i i Nr '' . , .., [ 11.4 t .1 wed b _. d Let they,. *t. ..,1. on Ix oen .c . cuttut.. lelpieter;:et.i4i*miet. , , i .103E1Or JMINSON. ik. 14:0. t 4.) ,32 4itt ''''" Mira l44.3 t ' ' '''''". t ' 1.3-Pt. . .. --------""...."166. 5501• Pir ION: QF LARTNERJ,- 011./.."- -The partuerrtdp here r tithing be! 4 .teml the nadevelsord, s ts r edev the l flsik of ADAMS Alt t Mtl,ldilh iris dissoived by \mutual (*.meat - Ms dap I Olen* YS, 1857.).. MI wan indebted is the Om' wilt make:yeymeut to Charles lilt . who has purchaaad the 'Of lidatittatikkatifba prepattr; aud idl parrous.bat lag elnints as est the Ann are ve. • titiliztelltepresiettt the mime or pay 4ncto Chutes Mih . W., 1. -, { HAS TON ADAMS., ', . . ' - -- ' -'• - , eltillr. lIILLSIt. 4 , Ittalth 25,'57 .. ..,. ~;..1I ....... , , ..) . L'At . • featly rimer iteruil .a.i vim ..-rLia re: , liLlli 11, Let* xxi. Zeichl' 1 „ Morning nee•lre - at 173. t to bet Nigh Piled ;psi , t suiJiy Non, today *wet ri d* yite(11111 tWh, It 4 supplicitions • • • ~ ned He obedient* b )t.bb 4 bettisrmide pe ffe salvation unto all t du DAYASHBIiti,• (f o`eiriek. 47 o'dixt. TCRCL7 81 Lent—Thi, lot April not Ellmiel Hint Then bo the .rnyers and , me, yet lee j eft • of etertal -b v. 44. 'RATION ferRATII rs of &lull DIV!, deer persons lei vot, ova' IN ; NOTIC4.-- illetrathin en the to 6r : sed, halrebeen grat e : 1 ebted to :Pad edit will se hawing enthral ni . . LEWIS A. it Wed; flilacrof ' in f o u ; ' • 1.141 .. ; • firs-NoTtcg.-=-1 utnistritlan on theflte 1 1 West ItrttnacrickTo IN' have bete granted 140 J Bchuyikill county,. ? °tree Indebted' to said eatate :to ' %tint elaitua will alit tint - JA(MB STEPIIEWEH. t i ',.khainist : ten of Ad ‘B,leteol , deemed, Register nil those, •.ti those t !merit. it4taJ ORS' I NOTICE.- oitilnitdratioW on thei estate aynoTolinithip, tie "u~lkill tho. fittbileiibers county, notice 11l hereby ! ill to said estate to make pay- Itus will prerant them before the subscribers, J. Jr. NUS, let Faust, Wayne Township. L ST ST . 41a°48iji 3' at°11 ' I.b et [PION ett has bc*n IpM, , tited dd MARY' Late or uptice ia.heroby givi,in to creased to , make -Idaroraitt , vitig thilllF, to twelkint ttztott. z . BAILLLT, TED.- • Young Mat situation am I s and Grocery Store! I. at this office. 7 + t,-abou't'. j"l l 3 r e k aCt i 'll.lB I t: matins, 6 Rood EI4;WERS., . - ..koptir to W. 1,1. H. QUI:Ati t rtt: P.0..7 r TO AtAKE .31pNEY. ; ' Melted mean% muapaiteslol#l, to slu per day. Huai elm navr, I file. For full particulafart adore I A. r. CIIELDF.It, I I Ilampelol, N. IL WANT f. D a7,ed about 44l , .yeata.- .ffe tired wellya ; waS last heatd of at . ho C!Ill give any - infortuatio /o( lease:address JOS. IIIIASTEIL,4 • I Llewellyn, &Aso!: Co.;A. "RS.—the ailvert4e'r i „ In the Coal businapt'in flew . ork ork s, has a largo acquit titmice Ith s of lortning an al; ncy for the of Coal. or would pen a, . 1 1 aid i‘ponsiblo miner to 1401 his coal "COIL," Box t442 i Now - ork Mirch ^.8,'57+ 1:1-3t* lly the atllortfaet fomenter or Coal Sh4per. 'For ei4 ' -of the himpuf Jocrixtu 1 The • ' i • 124 t .7 4 441; .61,r• L,. IDISSOLUTIONS._ ] ISSCiLIiTION - «—, to pat rain!) ] w, iorototeroomistlog baboon WlMaw Wol tiod Z - : ivarif Entortloe. Wank, * under the Aro of WOlf . e l ENTEI4.IriE, Wool bgmtualoonsent: 0 flio iftfa dity of fefirnary J ;LIN bighloess ,t 1 ft* *to firm, w 111 b *Wed up by Edwaid Xatedine- . ' • ; '! ° 77 -2- ; ' f"" s4 ' WILLIAM 'wour: - - rEDWA#D ESTEELINE. • • ,94f* _ _ Tmuagyza, Aso. £B. '4:AT pARTNERSHIPWOTICE.—TIik 40partneiplalp v in.the Lumber illasbiaw,loorsiofora e betwilzi 8.43. t {titian was this ilay,(Dec. ,I;ls4,s,plispolred by bi!utispil eoassat.Ji. O. WI LSOIii ;TheutilleiApted Wife this Say, Otet.:l,lB 3 icjeatered JlTittr tiviittoottalp Ili the Lamb*, -busineft, at thet Am u' sa e dilll ron the 'shiny, wider the Arm of 111 Asolki gjyyjat.; . ; • It.C. WILSON, Izin,l goymt.'•" • • - • Order*Aztall klhde of .Lumber Ns received and itt lerided to WAS. C. Wilson, at .the aallsor feels Royer,. .at f.tetraylltly4lFren.. . Irebrurj 16,14, Z-ff, c . .., • ...... • • `• . G . -: x the G. ' -BROW sill iecture on liedxteedar iv . ; .April lat. 1g.51, sr Methodist Zpireopal tall ' '''r-r CARBON , ..-annmetacing at 734 o'clock, Rohl. ' Respiration end Chrulation of Blood." : March 'Sk i l; 1111 I :_A STATED ,ISIEETiNG OF .THE I, SCIIITTiNTLI, COUNTY M*blCAL bi socrErrwin -.. held at the Council Chola .. In the boronith of . Pottsville; on Wedneallay erectus: APid Ist, 18-.M.3st '-7,4 O'clock. ]O L I N T. CABP I INTER, M. D., Seel". :2; 'March '23. 'd7 I' . - I - . ..aa1..., ?.. ,.. UDI..rOR'S NOTICE. 7 --I_. i'lle. I + j . insitter of the Retatanf George W. it . , WIS. : - e undersigned, Auditor _appointed by th Orphans" : court of 'Schuylkill County, to distribute the balance in .- ;he hands of William Lery, Executor, Ac., of George W. Ludwig; Oresund, to and among the persons entitled to ;She same. hereby glees notice that he will attend to the . dirtied of his appointment. at his olio), In the Borough - Of Pottsrille, on 'l'uesday the tllthdo.S of April, 1857 at ,10 n'elocki,A. M., when and where aU persons lutereited i nsay attend. . : ie .. MYT Errrysx' Auditor. March •Z 3. '5l 1-. 4 . ' .13-3 t ' 1 VT . AN . ANN VAL - ELECTION , of - 3 .111110 Schnslilll County Autieultaral and Mordent .l tent Society, held pok, the Sib day of liisnary. atlas:; at, the public house orDeout Beyer, in the borough of Or -Irkithurg;the letkidu fg ewers ware skated to servo the ensuing year; WM. il. &MALL, President; Bit Ham mererid l=tser, Fare Presidents; .1. P. hauslho. cording • W P. Lalwrio. Corresponding Sucre. ' Lary ; and Isaac th:wls Jr., Treasarer. Upon the refusal Id J. P. Palm to serve tisitee.. See, R. P. Ilford . was, l elected by acelemati ; - . ' .orwissinor, March ,'57 . f, a. lIIROPOSIL : ; for, sinking a:. SLOPE .', qt the Big Blatt. 'creek. Improtsment Company's , ilery elll be ;ri nd until MONDAY. the Oth of April. An enginenn pump ere erected—the headier, , timbers.lll place, andurerythlus iii order fist 'the ammo • diate prosecution of the work. Application to be made to .: , . I 'MARTIN t.I4M4YELL, AVilieer. ILuldtan, Muth .1, '57 . 21-2 t. L'+CliiJyT!Ci I, go. AGRICULTIT oRAL,IIOItTIC4TURILL4ND MECIIANICAL As= ' kiJCLATION.—A levier at motto; of thla Ai;soda, flan will be held at the public house 'now occupied' by Lath tyncaster, in Schuylkill listen, onLatttrday, tho .4th day of April BO,'at 2 o'clock, P. n hen wae "merits will ,he made foi the Jtinstexhlbiti . A full at tendanek thercfbin esiveled. J.S. [SE LLER , R et try. Much 14th, 'ST 1141. TO'the Coal Trade of Schuylkill Co. : —Slat edmeet Ingsof tbeeperatorxwill be held at the rooms of the Cook Association, In Centre stregt, over Garrigue's Bookstore, every Zuesday and Friday, from .11 o'clock; A. M.; to l ' o'clock, I'. M. All those interest• led in the welfare of the Trade are Invited to attod these • meetings, through whicb,it is hoped. a permanent es tabllshment of "The Covid &chow of Schuylkill County" may be effected. Et ; SILLY MAN, President. : Pottsville. Apr1119,19:91 . 16 NOTICE.—Where -1 as Letters Te s ta ntarybame.been granted by the 11 le eg7ater of Sehuylkifi county, to . .the undersigned, as Executor of the last' Will and Testament of Evan Rosser,. !late of borough oLfiL Clale In the county of Schuyl r killMecresed.,-.-notice is hereby given to alt persona in debted to sold Estate tb make payment, ant : those hay. ing Aaiun to present them kW settlement to the .under signed.'• ' tH011.4.1 'T. DAVIES, Executor. Ashland, March 7, 'h7i ' 1040 ei A U . 110,111,-4Whereas, the- under signet, aduilutstrntors of .1 ASA Faust, Warne ; • Township, deceased. are satistlid that certain n tea and, :secutitles now outstanding, purporting to 13 re hien signed by sold-decedent were not signed by hltd, and are I not genuine; therefore the public are cautioned against negotiating or parthasing any notes or securities pur• crt legt° be _ signed by said Jamb Esust, as the subsoi 1i resist pigment of them until satistkxlthey are genuine apt stutil tompelled to dos° bl law. • it JAMB W. FAUST. ddmlttlitatons. . • DANIEL FAUST, • Llvrellyik, March 14,'41 FOR SALE /8D TO LET. r-r 0 BRICKMAKERS.—Patent Rights . :for sale for an leapforewent in . Barning Bricks, by • which there is h grest raring i;1 lime,labor, and coat of fuel, and the quality of the bricks mach improved. J. W. liNtoltEW 5, Briarport, Pa. lisieb 2S, '57 - 134m0 00AL COLLIERY TO RENT—In the Middle Coll dell, Arthruttbertand county, con. ;fleeted by a short branch • with the Philadelphia and ;Sunbury R. It:, known as the Lambert Collieryorith up wards of 100 acres of superior Coal land, belonging to the New Yortrind Middle Coil Yield It. B. and Coal Co with Breaker. Engine of Mi horse power, Miners' bone r, &cte., already erected and in good order. • . Eeveral coal veins above water level have been opened and a number of others are of easy loess, which May be opened with little expense. • Persons desirous of examining and kiudnithis prop. illy are darred to J. IL Dewees agent, of the quapany .at Mount Carmel for further Infunnidioir. 1 Proposals for ] eating the same will be, received at the °Company a OlBce, No b 8 Youth dth street. Philadelphia. J. GODLEY:Pre:Went. P. S. For the pUrpose of facilitating the transporta tion of Coal from the ComPriny's- mines, the c o mpany have 60 ears at thoir *disposal for-the ase . ntthair Tenant.: • [March 26, '67 la•tf AIaT. CARA lEL COAL COLLIERY TO RlNT.—Propesale will be received by the New or nd Mad le Coal iteld..Raß Road and..litinnpany tier !wising this Wifely, situated on the Nog: Maw Tract, With ispentol. of 3DO acres eC dist rate Coal' laid. adjoining Sit Cledawl sad lownedlately on the thalkdat phi* and Sunbury Bail Road.. This Colliery is now In complete workable order, haT lag an extenalre,Tnnwel and oiroady opene d . on several Talatoffiattio shgoal. A'newkand ...alma** Brea born a 49 lame 'p o wer Engine, Mhtere , ableeth ke4.; an WOW Oda: for use. ibltprepellig wllltbeohown, to puttee desiring do taka rimier by .7: Hs Dowers, agett Of the: Company. at Mt. Cortael. e.;4 •`..; •` • Appliqatlote will he racetreit. at the oaks of Ow ,Cona ^ play, N 0.1311 irotttiOtti rbilladdpbbc , ' - L • - J.VODLMV, AProticnt. ' The Company own Oily Bret class coal cars 'which will be aPprrprialed own, pee of Toniata.for fa cilitating he traitspOrlSlbiO Of toil taros:Mt: ' blarth 38, '67' CHIPKERINGTIANO for sale. of 11. W: kook; or J;11. film, Esq. Ain_ 4 3, '57. I _ tINSEED OIL, •Patent Paint Oil, vantigh..;Ac., die., for Lila by J. r. Miran % August '56 . rYO LET.--A cohvenient.• dwelling • honiek situated ou C4utre street. Moiris's Addition. or Particulars apply. tja ROBERT. itAkiltitY, , March , l4(17 1141 - ••;..- -, Momlsk: - Addition. lOU SALE:7-k Two StOiy Bridigi •ju lioutaa In East Warket Street: Apply to • " . 1 A tuts .w . BOW EN, Centre St., Potts, Januar 1, 'SI - -.• ,• .. . • , . I.•Aus . , 1 -74.-- 110.: BRICK§ for cupol4s, Puddling inc alit rttnaXes, rniin th e Reading Worke. for sae tow. at the • • , PIONISER P tfitNACE. Pottarlfle,Jan. 1%1858 . -,&tf , • rllO ila r N bOTS FO.frSALE--14 - ttw 1.. 1146n - g b of Port Carbon. ' Atlply to ' J. M. WETIIEMILL, Agent. Yeb.ll, '57 '7;74f , • • II? OR RENT- 7 .Th°' Old Orchard raw UM. It hag been newly repalred,and is now tOrst rate running order. Apply to M. 31. JIATZ, on the prernises, or to T. U. SCIIOI.LEN BERGER., .Pottaville, February , VI, 'h7 • 7 7C -7 1 - itiUSE CO LET-1n Plea-Fa pent RoW, Nehru's° street, rotteville.--jill robbeolOns Otos out Ow of April next. Apply to - Jos. G. EIIIIVEN. r0,14,T-tf rINEAI' FUEL.—Coke for sale, in _I isThe or small gowtattles, at the low price of 13• rents per boatel. Inquire either at the aloe, or works . of the rothrolle Gas Company. , • Pothrrille, :forename 22, 50 1.4 1 0 R. SALE—AT A . VERY LOW - • irsucz:' oasis harsC; . power steam engine, with Hers; le drift or slope ears; I dirt ear; lewd breaker and sihntott, and n lot of flat bar raliKa4 iron l'g. 2 Wells. Apply to Elilik Bnurifise. • I'6 taellle March 15, 'b7 , - 7141 _,.. ."! —.::—.......—..—. FOR'REN ' F.—A LARGE Frame ''stninin St. Ctalr, situated In the best- bust 'ituas rt Of the Mato street ;11snitebia for a Dry_ t. 'and' roiery Store. Apyl i t !IRS. WAFLIN, on the • . ~.. . • .• , prenthelvor to JOUlt WA . , . :,,.. , . .., _., .. March Z, • li: ' - . - , , • 1 ,- ?-31.• . . 1 4 1 - olt .RENT- = A' Three Story .IL,' Brick Dwelling Hones, with stemmata al taelsed, suitable foe any kind of tautness. Alen See orals to rent, ial b Gas and Water plpetc all on Centre Act t, between the Pennsylvania Hail and th e American 110 ve. Also, ttfla stone dwelling blouses-on lialinnui at. Apply IC 31171tillY. - i rosy , February:l,2E7 , • ~, , S•at :. 4 AG ER, ,EAN APPARATUS k ~, I SA *The subscriber desiring tri quit the ketraP noes ofpagnerrectoping, wilttaw lot tele a- Sm. rate Degnortiall Apparatus, vial ea,tuytiii lig 'belonging to Übe art. complete. Tbe OM= ObbeaMl'mamlabi of Har rison's 4 else, it. Alsoos considerable Vett of raw, £e, on haul. Address •• I iS. J.G. Z BBB& Bethel P.p., Berke county, Ps. Jammu,' 3,17 • • • • , ' i•cnt LEASE. ,OF , ITALUABLE COAL' LA.X/Xll.—The Nestibumbertaid ItopreveraentOont pany invltefflopowde Sir • lease of a portion rot Gwit Coal Vatectilaattal net tbei r poverty in Northumber land cannily, Pannsylianie. ran and a Wl' milts &hot a Fhatuoldo, and 'directly on the tins Of the Philadelphia. A; Sunbury ltailrnad. 'These veins are teen /mated er easy and profitable operation: Apply to Jo/ilia& DIX -021;.ASIStraf XL Mime. Neetblinitiartantwestfitil or toCIIAIRLES E. VOLAYJlLL,StOrleXaliitlicli South Ild 44*, rtilladelpbta. , 1 - Denary 1•11, '67 ' 114les 4 .--- • ------.. LE.. °lSEt j l 4 111 SFPtSA ITII e itdta% 11ito or;l?rio el r for carriage - or te4l6-44 TOLiu littlLEB In OM rote'condttto6;'Altb,bofl i l boot and teant.htrnest. for tho mato; *bp I biteerlecarl -wheeled etogot - The oho stookseo - 8, "allot Aluippidt, Toha7llllll . Ceeor4t:* Titt, nitilketlollll4or, ooloto , or , • • . •• .. '• '"; 4 ' • 'A; 8. 1100RTT.Alf.CiAtooltte L t , * #AP• *W i t; /4 1 1° 10 ref ti . ' • • • . 444 A PHILADELPHI (TAYLOR'S Jan AMA ?OR-TUX 1 14NLIKEMITEr,, TRANSPAIticN I 80.4P5. • ITAV LNG COMPOI.Iti ' :SU:1,11:W CREAM# 1 ..1 • LAWFS' TOILET BOA lams variety. : tor.itsle nlngesideit the Ilantttacicry.. N'tuTt9 and 'ULNIn4.In Ninth attM, rnwidelphis- C"; T,41 Mgt, Importer, IRA P Ina!tic rim Abol , SaaPi wullinfluncri ate Nth'. yttle;nt MUM ATlM,Bdcde ab 4 IBt - Jannari 3,17 • . • OILS 11 1 • . • USEi a" mooaz 4 iiii.r.i4xsz ' ,v0.:4 swei, if' Street, piillailelpialla. Mirth:l4.lT tom sumo mu bola; antbadsrd. nrinfa for Ow 1 iale ut . • • . • OEM .4 ti; ffill 1111. 1111 - - Par "'pea, and Iforativ Reeporf itmeratly, Are to orders Ser stseattf the menu- P 4 Pa;wd, „ facture . eintces, from their strife In ildwelatita, • „ !..0,00/11f.tr . • Are44.ls9sti4`*d tee sir ed . , Ditaelelphine • Darehl4, , . • SAVING .FUND NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO } , wALNUT`. STREET; , Sou t li-wetd• comer of rllll4llblladelplata. • (TocOrisoated 11 the State of emaneylivaiu.) honey Is Iteelaed In any um, hole cei small, and In terest paid foam the day of dermal! to - the day of with. drawl). ' . - The %Mee la opeti carry day limn delockin the mere. int till 7 d'eloek, in the. dawning, and on Monday and 'Thursday *refill:1E101114 d' lock. IDTEREST FI Irr PER CENT. All autos, hose or smart, re paid bark in GOLD, ca demand, without police ? to tly amount. • - not. DD.\ BM L. BENNI.II, President. , ililitEßT SET, RIDGE, Tke Presiding. Waf.. Dana,geattsry. • • • Direeforss 'Henry L. Benner.. - C. Landreth Muana, •-• &Ward L. Garter, F. Carted Brewster, ' , Robert Deltrido, i Joseph D. Dairy, Samuel K. Mallon; • lleury L. Churchman, Judo 11. Smith, ' ' Frauds, Lee. Thla raminani confines ite busineseentlrely to the re: (*wog of money agitated:at. The Intestnients noteues. Dacia weedy - ins a tlnilf Millions of Dollars! as er published e'er. o t ASSETS, ant made •In efmtp, mil y with the pens haus lot the charter, in BM/. Le TATE, 11011 TO AG 4, OR,OUND RENTS. and such tot class secalitina-se Rill &nays ensure perfect security ti, the dins, and ,whici i can not fail to dire p .rmaa euey and eta t i t , to a* alit 4 well established Initituties. !la 7, /07 • . , to. mamas , rachm'exp.rwmftlma AT TVA JTSCTIOX OT rerk Arnow, Crown and astiewhiN bareeir, ' PILIIADELVILIA. E offer alarge stock of Chemical Manure* agd fertilizers at low pry, and au. noted to be Genuine t inueng 'chiefs will to found: I,qoo - to n i No. T Government Pantviatt Guano. 1,000 tons De Buries N e.l linpet•Pbotrphate QM* The above star/43rd tick* are, eaeb of their Mud, tu. bestir/ the-WORLD? tor Land Plaster, mastotaour front seleoftd stone, ht •lebrated throughoitt the t u Mr Its purity and are gat. WE INV E dermas roe • •• De Burg's No. ,1 uper•Phoephate of Lime. No.l (Avert/. t Peruv,tan Guano. French's Imptultd. Napo , Phosi bate of Lime Frenettli Philadelphia Poutirette. No.l/Phosphatie Guano, (Philatra. C0.',,) 3lettlean Guino, f.stru Land Maier./ Ordinary Land Plutti Chemical Bone. . Pura Bone Dust. ltlth Guano, ground Charred, 10,000 BarreliLand Plaster. 5,000 " • Casting Plaster. 10,000 " • Hydraulic Cement. 3,000. " • True Roman Cement 1,000 " Portland (Eng.) - Cement -AA LSO,— Dentist's Piaster,' Powdered AnthruciteereJ, (la Mt) Stereotype Plaster, Powdered Bituminous Coat Glaze Maker'aPlaster,Gound Brown Stone, (In bbls.) 'Ground Soap Stone, White Sand, Go bbls.,r Gound White Ilarble,Oround Bricks, for pat:it e m Ground Blue Marble, Powdered, Bono Black. FRENCH, TLICHARDS dr CO., Steam kills and Vareneest Depot. At junction of irk Avenue. Croton mad Claim°&ll Sis Muth 7, 17 PHILADELPHIA. iatt M. L KALLOW4I, & • PH I LAE; ELPH LA. JOBBERS OF SILK GOODS, Fancy. Press fituffs, Triminings, r:4 bbong, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, MANTILLAS . - Bare now open for the Spring trade, onS of ih.sems stocks of goods In their li no, efrer offn;a4 to the in* Stittes. The system of • ' I:7MTX3PCIPX‘3Ide irJELXO2IB, Adopted b 7 us some years vines, together with that opening no accounts except with Cash tad Short Credit Ihryora, Ms had the effect of largely luereaslnit our 'Willett thereby tinabling net° present run greater Sodomise'ss lu good and prices to those who give ns their rusk& The clove Miodatinp manhood will perceive npm na ding oar terms, that under the ow (Arm price sysur we not oaiy can afford to; but scut fross.nessudit at lower rates titan those who do tonduess on the lung credleitystemt.onr terms being more stringent,. the purchasers whom wa-seek to attract, bring, u -class, the ekeest buyers and best judges of golds, Tonna Cash buyers ntit-Sererrive a dieerivint•of filX pse if the money be paid in parluudsi within ten days the data of lineunvent nM ney taken only at, its market valn the day it is rey‘ived. Tb merehants of undoubtedataidlug, a credit's( r. months wilt be given, if desired. Where money Is remitted In advance of maturity.' discount. at the rate of TWELVETer rent. per We will be allowed..' ". , IN - Wv ask tram inekhania visiting the Eact, imination of our stock; being satisfied that ttwiy..wia‘. eowriored that it Is not for their Interests to pay al largo profits that ara absolutely essaitMl to thee give ION; cretins. Rs,/,vsuqy 7, ',48 , ' OFFICIAL. • BOROUCH OF PORT CARBOLI QTATEMENT of the- Receipt,. aa Expenditures of the Itoroggh of Port Parini: the year TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. , JOILY 1171f7N.PIER, Treasurrr. in account wilt tat rough tit Pert Chrbotr,..for 156 : Dr.• Tr. amount of lar, received of John D. 'Welty, collector, :r 44 To'eseit received of uonnty Troter, To cas'h received, of Jacob late To rear 'receives! of - James f:. Olbsou, IZta treasurer; , • • Cr. By amount of orders paid to sundry person; palanep dtto J. 6wfoner~ - Tresaurar, - . BOROUGH ACCOUNT. Expenditure* on strettiand highways: r X: tutus on Town pull property, ' Xi to expert ditUskek • . Ces paid to J. !ii. Werlibrill on Town Let% 11 OM rs °nista nding last year, redesined• i Balance due Daniel Kottesek. • ditto Charlet Romell, Paid. James su m p a balance due him on isst --- - PaW Jthu Utley.* todaues due Wan lair year, flatiuri duo trout collector, John Iltu.k.ity, en tai Dar 16 66, i B. Ins estate of ;E.4ltringor t %thee!, far Da: log up and curbing ildewalkP.. Exougatiouo made to collector J. D. Widest*, Ind , paid toJ.M.llietherill, trustee, and on . funiDreden, t • • • Dr. To auniaant of duplicate. To anat. rerolord of C'ounty Treasurer, for tai To cash reed ef J. Krona tato ammo.r. To cask ot•Jszoeo K (711roon„la l lf Treser, To dastOp•weired et D. Koennek, TO cash i‘•t i ci of alto boLonit, _ Td t t alaaeo duo John Gar inner. Trsellutar; , •1 To biking* due George K. , floulth, To balance due Korigunto Ban u tsam,:for printing,. To nladoe duu Joshua !toyer, To Igala loco duallasDeLong, , • L . To hatadee due J. K. Solgfriod; , To balance duo J. 8. Gordon, To !aslant* dui Ab. Pot t, , • To amount oLoototasullog orders, '' • - ' Ws, tbs-auVerslgned andltors„ Waving audit. count/ of Wl* Borough of Port P4bon, and nip' attar. stated. " • JOHN 1 0 IiON7 STA TENANT qf tht Atruirtof Lit Bo 31,1656: - - Dtue Edgard Troy, Due The _ IlfrOmintek, Due John E. Wooden, • Doe Siiitittet °ray.. • Duel'. D. }torquer', Due J. SI.F Wet berill, imam, the Eieltzlopr Wetber 1, on Town Hall DWie,Jotip,Serfunert tor preview as Treutarer. Due George K. Smith fir !lying out grad, p if*/ curbing and Biting, . Due Wrijimict Reiman, for prlathig, Dias Joetats floyer, for guarding, , Due ittles DeLong, for work,dope oti *tire's"' Due AA. BM, for stone tor oulrerte. fi Due Jacob B. Gordon, thr earlier% so tirupa•lrj Due Jostles F. Eielgtrhd, far entering up non. IlalAnto f‘f outstanding orders for tba 1r ' 185.1 and 1838, Damn* due Emanuel Ptrotne; on ?modem), note, dated July -^adISSI„, .• • _ ' j•-rited. . l eeir By last . reglan township, i r By Istlanee dee Edtrerd Battuo,hees 15S t, By the estate of rteitstegtir a Welborn!, LrE 4 1 ... .‹ *Meted alpler curbing end it Biog. up; By balance hastde td JUIN D. 11144 collector. , • . • - • ihe be , ro glaier are rollertad, It thaw , a bilk anon lo Gavot a( that -Borough ut,part Cfr • bola no drawl, • . • • • - r — 4`• dOkttrict tellb.lktu. Roebuck. tu• per At iuuto for veiling streets, '..-curitract not yot courr !lot occopted,u-wbco Rotated val 0 :0 Cl:slltrack w il l Chutes' 'lZouleß, 5$ pitr,„_.. 4 " ..- p• Rooks, for dilltug up alacktant* Ana w"'" ,tebod te.ll,be t Cr. Pad on Iluottiek'k eouirsct, Oa Ja'e"'S 710, Paid ou Chula gown's tont/wt. (k. p. Po!! Cutiqu, Match 2/., 51