'the portsvit' I&TVKbh, ' tam 'Cootie team. if the two it'll*, remarks 'ibe Coori;rr, wed :toy Err, the Mime, and the *Coolie 'trade] them can . • no , doubt that the for t ; :,..seer is the lesser. As meth the procuring the -Width alta the Mfg*tt d h th tti . hot, bit 'lloe . difference eave his home by false prelates*, the oth is r by force. oe t it cm shipboard, the Oli ' !remelt account'', rustily 'the greater care, the olio &Italie! less *es." the horror'of them dli passage, of which SO theeli was heard . the Mau Trade, are soli intimeded try the an pen board many of the 414. TlMiliitniMea hi th e transportation of Coolies. *kids twig, be it rimwhored, is ,carried on in 4 1t tibliw ailing 'under thffig of , nations claiming . to be most enlightens ° Atid most christianised; I while those personidi 'Us engaged in It belong, ile. In some 0555, to r counities who have gain and again expressed e ar repugnance to Slavery la every form, The Tongs of the Coolie are not oily such is be puff . during the Voyage, bat pes u; ter ones await hi when that is finished.-- . The owner, of, the 81 re may, ID iD,1210 eases, mal treat him,' yet belt"; his property, self-interest induces ilia to beer) .ma him a certain amount of are. Thi station, of the Coolie are purchased for a term of ,yeare,ind the master, therefore, can . work Idio t as much -he may please. In a re. 'cent letter to the ndon Times, Mr. Thotnas . 01sidetatte gives e account of the horrible trifle,. gathered d ring a visit to 'Havana. Ile • 'tidal - that , at ' tit conelnsicei of a voyage, the ..,proPerti u tin of the ad to the living had been 's,s' the high2oo of the ne to' 300 of the other. Out of 250 token on rd the ship Carbide in 1853, 152 died on the paling,. He says :J .. "On iiriving at vans, after passing the' Quer ' saline, the Coolie he survive, is transferred to the highest bidder who places him upon his plan: s Za • tation slue by aid 4 ith b" slaves. His term of, service is eight yelps ; a labor as bard as his. ft AP muter countless he Cll sustain. He receives a , ' small payment m nib , which makes his condi.. lion by a few dolirs preferable to th at of the ' slave. He Is eves' to the same toil, watched by the same ova s i te , with whip in hand and sword at the side,t the slave. • "On the other hand, his position is worse than that of ibis slave copardon, inasmuch &OW in mas ter's interest in h m ermates alter eight years. 1\ 471 In proportion as e of , serviceoapproaches its upirithinoth mod • for retaining the Coolie in life des The slave's life is nivally worked out as Ciaban planteri have , themselves eonfssed to Ul . ll, ten 'earl of full (work. The .Chliestkeoplie, every -one mho has lived 6u . the 'Cuban plan ons knons,_.reabbas, his aid pli f ft. on an-peerage, r a verfauch , shorter term of labor. A the Chinaman does not, bear the tropical ha with the same ease with which the negro *ado it Many also have been un accustomed in sir own country to bard manual labor; some the I have met have in former • life, filled profession 1 or respectable positions in so • clety, ancianany prove themselves able to under take the mauag went of the steam engines in the sugar refinery to fulfil duties in the machine Is shop. Add to; e other sources of evil, the Cat ania laborers .without exception males, end are compelled - live apart both from ' the . white i t inhabitants an from-the negro population , suffer ing and vice , re, is a consequence, tenfold in ereastd among fibula." Suitfde is of com Mon occurrence omong them, - a :• and we cann t be surprised at it,'when we bear In mind the isery and entel treatment which they suffer. - ell may Sir 'John Bowling Jai,. that of 'the la number' of Chinese emigrants, ' 44 16 may be do bted if one in ten revisits his na tive , lend." o .people • have a greater love .of home than ill Chinese, and it is only the pros pect of maki fortunes in a short time which induces them a migrite to other lands: Slavery ' outainlY; his' is evils, but what are they compared txi \ those indicted npod'the Coolie? The first-ad vocates of th . Coolie trade saw in it a relief to the system.° slavery, and a means of restoring . . ' to their form r state fine plantation's, which, ow. logo the • ity of laborers, had been neglected. Tinivroposi ion to procure Coolies from Chins was undoub dly : a good one:, the evils which 'now surround. U. Coolie trade, have arisen from the. nlogletit'to I pore upon. thole engaged in it the i pioper riatr 'dons. Tbe, Chinese are on isidna tricina Olt& q ict people, and undon4tedly many of the West India Islands might •be improved, ware Cooli e labor properly intr duced. As th e Coolie trad is now carried on it is an. outrage / upon hums ity., Human life a 1, d suffering are norregarde . It therefore, becomes the impera tive duty o those nations under ` w hose flags the Coolie trod is conducted, to give the, subject, a careful inv+tigation. The evils must be remedied . or the tread . broken up. , _ , or Colieetrtios.—lr this coootry it question., It must,he a sore spovon T a Bo is the els the body p , litie, ea Treed* and Slavery are nat urally inimical, t ;and .wirge eon each 'Other en -1 ceasing warfare for the naitery. While gavel _ will not be perilfted to stud its km in' this country, a' d while that von t will cantina to be waled long isthe apeCuliar institution" t , possesses itality, yet there is,uo danger of a div solution o the Iloian. For' while the slavehofd ens are s ng enough to create continued agile , lion, yet eir numerical strength lacks the power to ewer tbe bondief .Union. It will not be per. intuited. ow, bow is this question to be met f • - flew se the agitation with the consent of the Items? The national domain; yet rtnapprtlpria led, soul , 'of"' think, with' propriety, be devoted —to the _ .of gradually abolishing slivery in j this try. Leta certain sum, be set apart an , mildly"( the pi(rpose of emancipation. • Scrip 4, , besed i .en 4 the yet,iippecuplad public, lands, might. be ism , and defrOtte: Ito the purchase of negro *army, dto mid: ing them to dirks, the proper home of the natio, /where thousands of acres of rick, fertile iitcdf.' remain to be reclainad . from 'idienee‘and iiissie the negro can establish for t histumif foes Itf. prernment, similar to our own. The Is Jciasible, and Sill' prove 'the most effectiv, and 'P . 1404014 way of settling the 'do jos" ri tation ; til li ng the Southern States with a free,' • bite popabitios, and elevating the South to amo Important social and political position than it now octet:pies. It will also tend 'to bind the II yet more eloselr topther, the more, they a lit llegeln their . forms of local govern. _mint, din the adoption of institutio n.. Those f ti; Southern slave-holders, whoireazied of the aiding in bondage of human beings, and aware f the blighting effect upen industrial par , suite, lan thus dispose of their 'slaves, knowing ri l that bi le they receive an equivalent for them, that y wilt be restored to liberty. and self. go eat, and that Soportion of the ingredient of the .bo ne of contention between ihti /stetes, hat I been • ea. , Free,. white labor can be profits.. 4 bly latittited„ notwithstanding the, assertion ,that a climate will not agree with whits. Men, • and a peat . improvement will be Oereepiible.--- , Th: is an energising influence in Free Labor, "try lin its Vain, virtue, prosperity:44.nd Intel li It Is Vie that the proposition Simi meet with opposition from a tel aristodnitle slare•. ~ held who soapy in the • South a »hale& po-,, . sitiai to the theistical Abotitionhts of the North.-- . , men li tho shrink from eonialst with the merchants 'rind'*Chitties of the coitritry, and irho esteem o t t the ltita workingistsis roily. lit to, occupy A po. MI " similar to that which the bogie slave if the Ektullt - holds; %it Seven- they 'would be compelled sl - Add to the force- of' pound public sentiment on s i de question, aviation calculated - to harm*. el the °enfilade% elements of the coontry and rs4va from Our RePtddiosit esiatcheon, the foul alai of juncos slavery. Therefor, wbile velint- Seri oppose,the farther eztentiou of ',Avery on th oontluent,re will be party to nojejnstice. :et to the 'most- jet:tat/cal and arrogant of the F s :,:rata holders.. Let a fair valni be attached to the six to be purchafred Ind evpl.. out of the Conn.. its - and thislave-hoider be reibAiiiiigill'for lart loio with his.property. ,, • ~ , 1 hat=s soldi project! How . liorthy of „ the -.- , creel C ritics , would the work be! Wi \ th an, 1 - imoprinte%',peblic doutnin... jarger in enteol 'lnversions constituted Statile,- we have th e alaryability• to Omit's' n'yely:' slave in the ~._ ~, entry without leiietleab :' hoPovelisilli'S °Di” wee, while Christendom Wield panto admire. 'Poe an *et of Justine lull humanity, worthy o the model Itepublie. Mn Matter, otPolic7, *wing is it would the value of prOpirtyla th e • w drooping Slave iltatse c it , irpletlonquel. t ( 1 i lea, 60 'bob'bobl4 lelir . . !se 'the /Islam' is . e.3 - ntinued, aggnigate :umber of „slaves ',Oita be Aee . aid thtur could be aorotaplished without melt ? without revOlottoo, iiitbot t ai o od.,4, o 4 I viilail,. abtdltlon of slavery.: Is 'coot a 1 int worthy of the Itepuldie , -of the Nbt'eteenth • w r y t . ta it not II Work,itt Wilds our &nabs?* -.. ' • nut *ill to•tqwntte beitAlly ? We thick - - - Tn . " 44 ' a." ' • P ar gi ti l ia tss . 110 °1 lb ' rioelicon basalt Captain a Lantana of thi Itassiaa Mari, that by ath ars an apportaati7 to-wlllra •tha fizati*et4tirPr* „... . . • . . . -...raorsassrs , Deanna* sr D . The Philadelphia lonifer t which bi the organ 4. the , 'bulb,” übearer s opub.stoses," or elpreett. eagles," as circumstances reptire,,lthen alluding to the insproramenta leading Into Philadelphia, which are orerburdened by debt, would do well to rectopise the causes 'bleb bate led in the 'firer 7ority4f illitaDOSS te„thie unfortunate ceeditiori 4 of altars. , The unwise policy - of Ptillsdilfatia, fostered In a great measure , by the aligns.. which exist to that city ready to pounce upon a ry Im provement calcalated to enhance the prosperity of Philadelphia, has done mutt to widdljb them with debtA, AS& Mud tisomama as tians. trill meth of that city. t When the Reading Rail ro ad -- which hat cur l* - - C ~~ ~~* LE. PA. tied more grads to Philadelphia than a; y other single road . rianohali into that city--was palojeetad, in place of wet:naming% and assisting. itt build ing the road at a reasonable cost, ever oppost ,tion was made lb It; and foreign capital was re ?' golfed to contltruet - what received frog haat& phis thwoOld shoilder. , At the time • of its pro jection not a ' paper in philadelphia with a single' exception, had a woril 'to advance in favor Of it, while encouragement would have cetiptunati its cost of canstruction;• lessened its ebt, sad erabletit to transportnt leas rates, In . the hear ths of which the citizens of Philadelphia would ' have participated, sod which at this.? day they I • would have been enabled folly to appr ec iate. I Is however but the effect of .s' narrow, ‘oritracte poiicy-=-a saving at the spiggot and letiing trdl si the bung-hole, which renders her in oommercie Importaaes bat a village in . comisrisos, with he energetic, widi-awake, liberal rival, Nrir York. The enviable, position of New York 11101 I • measure, attributable to the' feeling which . bracini , the interests of the inaas, 'enema a what It knows , will be advatitageons a l i to all.. Philadelphia bower, the rivalry of , kilns or rides the general . interests of the city,! . .and can distraction where there should ' It is this short-sighted policy that debts, ind ibeeked every. Impulse benefit 'Philadelphia.: It le at wor Look at the pries tribes to break Pennsylvania,"and injure the P$ 13ntibary Railroad: Nuts marl operstion, running into PbilsJeipl compelled to contend with cliques by patty, self-inteneet: When Philadelphia resoles! to , polio, In regard to itopioireakenl benefit bey, then /the will increase: commercial 'prosperity. At proven' possible for her to look beyond boundaries, to realise that Philade State.' The Laker mist be ewers using system bas burdened every leading into the city, with oneroi bas most effectually chigged her w eels oi parity. • • • Mil TIM APPORTION/M IT BILL pa the filially. on' Monday. No material . change been made since it came (col tbe - hande committee.• . : 1 .y-English Linden Treet.—Four lard. and Ibiglisktandra Tiaesa for pbtatlng In Ow • Lad at Bannab'tt Ned Nom • iffirlistent Reccired.—Last , k, our ... • "young M friend, Edmund . bins, of Timmons amig • '.r to him. Reif and Lucien H. Alien' f the same Eorong t • . received , s 7 lipatent for improvement In.winding machl for mi ning operations. This machinery wherever ed In the Region, has afforded zatirriatiod, being sindoubtedly, the most perfect and, effeetlie of the 'lad In eshrtente. Sir The 13oroaph Election takes Pace Monday of the coming month.-.lt is time eindidsles for the respective offices to be Al other column will'ive foundi call for l a in citizens of South Ward, to take pro halo the matter. The other wards of the' ';lwfirl well, also, to more In the matter, In orier t be harmony ofeitiOn among the Oppidtlo good candidates for-the suffrages of our cit 1 :S„ - • ' " - alrirt anyfffifbut a Spring mood, bath ther of tbelnei. Jareary. met andr i sti April. Our tiArtnometrfeal record is as: . . P=l". Daspaar • .r. . blanks MU, Sat., Aril 18, BA. M,-le degrees nbcre Mon., . se. ,2 A 3, ,44 ....34 . 44 44 Tues., " 21, i'l“ - ;.-42 .. U Wed.,.. 2e. ) r" _ 4B • . . " Thurs., g. 2i; i,“ —6O " • " yd ., ~02 4 si. 7 4f o o ifirht our larlyr,e, 'feted that fray attarged With steer Flynn. It seemr truthful groom that Flomn i ts nt tools, t o prowl found at Flynn' was arrested by 1 his arrest, the ehm "thought, ground' Silvßawaseag, evening last, as ' Bull's - geed Tat emalbiltdo rte,.) frightened, and to ceittre Amok Werger epring ,e Yoat's tavern, Inbred herself ear eonveyed Into the tavern, and. ant her revidence. She is recearetinglint was stopped in Centre streQ, after of himself from the body of the 'Adel achuytkill County !Agri re 'Mechanical Associatiost.--This A to here a Mel Exhibition du n fir the display of Cowers, tutu+ fruit and vegetables, delry produce that pertains to ornament and mr driving ay ladles exclusively. The hare been . appointed a, Committro Cap IL Unser, Dr. L. Royer, J. E. and Clarke Sayka, with power to son to deliver an addres, and rail uses, to agree on Cites holdlt4r Whew. mend superintendinee f i th glib but of the sulks before J ae, delightful time ix the Assoelatlon this week, we anticipate Cur Juni lades and snow-birds, With a pl l ?n Mils In our stoves and fo— ur:. - airriobtio Moak ev. . • ,• idoetion of teachers hold on Wodoooday ovontog. Mr. Outgo was fleeted Priori row , &hod; Ito.l i .lri piaci, of r. , SnAl and Muir lifoOom, lu =Amale 0121111611. Sebool,t amid by Obi roofignittolul of lanna: r Ufa Ootras sad NW Doan No. N. to taippilythe Tammy MI mar 311 Np. Ml of NI School Non, I Isar stit r toe i of Ott roworl meterisl meats h breadth Woe , will way matters Meetlaity. 'TN thseaderis of 1 01 - lurs raft are u follaws;—lesse, 4 lustee; sbeidr4i; bead, 2% Maas.' Length pt Al 21 is ; weight, &I its. to gm yard. ThiquaUty ctOa frog used MU& raU mey be judged ifbas w. atita Ist it mould aie* i •..exallbt it 4 algays gratifying inagahatigia al ant tigiriensel tbow *rat, as wangaatined tbi men of the Palo Alio 801 l lorni giniv 3 "-=rriend Reinhart or the Taniagaa Grasette—aiski • wills the slrerdair the pen —gives the order of the S • og Eattallions this year, as Moos: • ' ' • . The VIM Ileghninst, - • byCioLThotess John son, on ltondly the . 116 day of Kay, le It. Clair. The esiegrales • • • • the Raelaient :—lst Bat tallion, htsJor Alessi • • prat et Wiwi; MI nautili' Artillery, W , uteri Say Riess and Riallgold Iti , 24 Rattallion, Meier pt. Richards, Natiosuti , • • tlntsatiy,Washingtonyii; ffiris, Etat Rifles, W•tii Rides, - Marion Rifles And Lafayette . lb* &mond Roglmam IlleOulgan, on Tuesday, Tamaqua, the totioulug suet OM telt" X Cavalry, Tamaqua Artiti Okottillies. 24 Battath lottfisey, *pi hap Attll and Jackson Guards. • Aaislood Battaittiou, **Sibiu% on K idd} . and la easu nt :l sal =tdas. =Qualm Saitallo Be* IXteitay, Um plush be *all undo; I iomplaistast datum Nil *al Agilitt. to be gadded to point to ;with benne Of pride, and ''p: yesterday, In all tb.lr if of thi.kill of tbeirork• c!tu •.• r' eisoussaded W Oa. W. W. 1 • 14th thy of Ilay, 15117., at •• tames compose the RAO iJier A.M. Reinhart, Tamaqua ; West Pena Artillery sod • Stayer D. U. Lats;Jelersoo !lery; German Light tnatotry ccw4nAtOod by Wee . the Mit day et May, 11157, at oClbe *Weft - composite: Artillery; ratters* lieerde - coannatithd by NkicieWilllnie HUI darer Ka'', 1$ 7; at nob amniiiii,t#thi Iblknitlag Tftistent. mi ,, ' Aid Barad Accidattpu Turks morning. C l a t era l of th e !till Omit Staid, mar Kirk it ileum's is, gtl Mar, as a man and trivia's were attempting . . . tito. bridge is advisee of a locc;motire, one of Man'elip wbtcb was wooden, caught lu the timbers bridge. , fie *se unable to extricate bitneelf before . seighei teethed Lim. It nu over and I•jUred him I ,_ y, Uti, be died shortly sitter in St. Chit, Trottersßy AssanD woo a Railway Jpipieuer.-- ' Kitty Dennis Cuay was discharged from his position Dull Reading Railway Company, ea, freight train dreatims,lbr bad conduct. After his` discbsige, he LiJoe, Davis, freight tufa *Linen in * employ e theUme company , with being the Camel of his re; oval„ Meditating revenge, Cony in company althea r man, laid in-wait at Mount Carbon, on leatiuday lora*? Mr. Davis. pre arrived at 'that pant 'with his engine, and wept to sleep on his angina At I,o'clock puny assaulted the sleeping engiour with • Itiulle; end entente bruised Mr: Davis in sub • serious manner, that It was tbund =annoy to camp him to de brine in Chester conotyorhere h: crow lies too tu to lappear against his cowardly swealtent ‘ Casey is a desperate tensor, and some of Ws Irish com rades boasted and made bees, that he could 'not be ar. Instil. Inatiesej reamed witiMut their brat, IbiCasay vssisinited at Port Carbon on Tuesday evening, on board the canal but Dodel O'Connell Although the Alellow had upon his perms two pistols, laded with slugs to the mussie, Mr. Walt Gana pounced "ion Jilin too quickly. ibr him to use them. •- Mr. Wm brought his prisoner to Pottsvitia viten he was committed to Prison by Squire Reed for a farther hawing on 'Wednesday 'next, at which time Mr. Dula maybe weld enaugh 4 to appear. In the Squire's once, It was at tent contempt t. ted to hold Cluny in the sum at, $500; but it being stated that Mr. Dula vu possibly in a dying condition, It was decided to mud Casey to prima, after" the Mow 'remarked la a &Intel menser—M he is guise to Alf , Why isle so long about it 1" Mr. Davis is MI years of age—loo old no matter what the alleged Mourediceo, to L i 4w the subject of a brutal awoult. - tr• "Notional Pnefry."-4apt, O. W. Cutter, author of the "Song of Stesio," the illayestie Il i elearapb," and • other lyrics, rob kb Dave received the highest enomoshims of the best American and Inhale critics, lectured In this Boil:Pugh tin Thursday inenlng last. on the ere named subject. Capt. Cotter's leder& roves not sulk+ psted, and In consequence, the , attendance was not las large as it should base been. Those vibe Vera botriatite sough to be premise wen delighted with the insouser in • which Capt. Cutter illustrated thibuptees of Poetry: in Its true muss, tad the intimate tele which exist 'twiner, us and those ancient MUMS which trananltted to posterity, ttuntigh their poets, their history, sash. *Dents, • custom; tide. Capt. Cutter spoke of the elect which - the ballads of a oaths avert upna the people— monr.powefful than novo* arias; kingly power Heat lein not atfeopt to convey eves a feint Idea of the excel trace .of Capt. Cutter's leetura it the earnest re quest of many who've?* deprived of the pleasure of bearing him on Thursday, he wW lecture arsalsrlida eventing at the Toni Hall. Thom ellee l deshe a rare in. Coshocton trait, should make It a point to be pmeent. There!" an Incident in Capt. Cotter's life net Male tenably' He was In command at the, lank of Buena Vista, and had several of his men sba : l doVn is attempt isle to remits Col. Clay, :the lamented, favorite sou of the "flege of . Ashland.* On his return from the Woo :fields of Mexico, be brought bank to Mr. Clay, the pie, tots of his son, and block of Ida hair. ' Touched by the attention, Mr. Clay .dared his gastltade to Copt:, Cut. ter, by promoting . him with a Seel ring, contalutog a lock of Col. Clay's hair, and the 16Uowlug IstatiPtion a. Cu., cart o. w. etyma.' The utmost friendship existed up to the hour bf his death, between air. Clay ap4 Capt. Cotter, and the Cap tain holds his memory in the greatest reverence. We - trust that Mpt. Cotter haSe a large ,audleties this evening • As one or the: InosC brilliant of living American poets, be certainly merits sett' a% compliment from the citizens of fottnriiie. Siplefassour ,thetrage.—An affair happened in St. Clair on a Sabbath in :the early Part of the present month, Which pas 1.131 y; Could have trithipired In no sec tion of this country bettiSchuyikill 'county, remarkable • for its large Denteerati Majorities, theignorauce of the Irish mama that vote with the Denioaracy, and the bit • tar prejudice 'they enartaintowards Prptestantism, Which prejudice is loitered by their priesthood, until It almost reaches Attentions. Let us Illustrate. On the Sabbath in Oneetlon, the deceased Child of a resident of. St. Clair, was to be buried. Raba the funeral started from the house, however, the liethodhst Sumjay School, with which the child had been connected, assembled to view Wartime's' of their lea school-RR*. While the school Was roomed In winging a hymn, anleird' Roman esthetic funeral passed by. The men in the procession, Ic4it to every sone of*dscency and respect Saribe posi tion they themselves were forgetful of the acted character of the day; alone alive to their ovirporrairig prejudices; actually booted and groaned until the child ren ceased singing. Comment upon this case is alMost unnecessary. There Is not,-we are snrib, a right think ing citizen in the community, American or adeptedorbo would not spurn from him, the brute guilty of such In -400011:11211; cruelly insulting conduct. AYee. these men— whit a libel on the word-mare courted' bipmilsans of the and ocillet, encouraged in their outrageous conduct; and Schuylkill county bows to their rule. Wlthoirt telligence enough to support even in the most miserable manner, one organ of the party in the county, and hav ing sypartntly,'a fair Bald to inflict perseraticsw on Pro ,tastants, they are permitted to strut, rule. end crow, while we who can trace an ancestry anterior rule.. the Re/s -olution, occupants ot the soil, which in many instances was Wet with their blood, shed In the rause of Freedom, meat"-submit to the boors. It, should- not be. It &buylkill county quietly - .yields her neck to the-yoke longer, she deserves all thainstilte and yrronp that are repeatedly thrust upon her American citisens•by these Irish brutes. Min 5 e 'geminate In an• Mlag et. the action In rhmou l d do t there may ( 1 . An Mooting • DS. theilyes handl with Orrici. 1 sero--elow.y. " —snow. - " —cloudy " —clear. w roy ba4 been mmi named 4 upon un- It appears carpenter's stikb were 1e0t...,He nnental In •it is Saturthky eper of the .rsville, vas me became milk Road Xi'Ac.4pn2 Snow.—The snow storm tibial set la on Sunday evening last, and continued until Tuesday, is. unprecedented in thls-itegion, even within the tient lett ion of that .celebrated Individual, the oldest inhabl. tint. The only storm that we recollect am:etching it In severity; and it was semewhicearlier in the month, wee in 1822. Po far thehlaltation`of the 20th hot., may be tailed the April snow storm of the century. ,The ground being wet 4s not In Food condition to melee the large take* as they fell, and many melted before they t*ty obtained the mastery, and'commenced "piling tip," , At 11 o'cloCk on Sunday night, the snow was four ittebi* In depth, and on Monday morning hid increimni to. eighteen Inches on a level. The snow which fell Rat exceedingly wet and heavy. As in Instance of it, we will state that the snow which fell on the tildes at Pale Alto—:idtty feet-In length by four and thrweefliniths In width—weighed on Monday morning, three tone. street, Mn. wall of Mr. trlousTy. Mu was quently taken to steely. ,The horse actually detaching , Horticultural and lion has cetkelcuted the coming June, ad artificial, early ladies' skill in all Incas. Biding and following gentlemen of Arrangements:— Heiler, C. 8. Leader pmi a proper par. sh a list of proud. the Exhtbitfon, and . If idisslipring • may anticipate a . Isom appearancei censer, naught but Ira supply of Antb- Wh-hat sreath-tia- On the Broad Monateln the snow on a level tEas three feet to depth, and allcomnsunication with Ashland via. the road which creases It, was cut off for two date.' A 'I private conveyance got thmtigh from Ashland to Potts villa on Tuesday; bat the stage stack to a snow busk 1 on 1100-2 MY, from which preikement It gm not a:bi • mated until• Wednesday. With the snow up to the axles, It was loan& impossible to make any progress. During Monday, the Otherreeds of the County were similarly blocked up. Owing to the weight of snow which accumulated on the roofs, several Stables and shops In this Borough, ha p! were injured, by their coterie& yielding to the o a pressure. Annexed Is a list of the casualtke this alum: . . . . . Election of 2tadters. vacancies, etc., was Ih. roof of Ur. blatter's blsoksinith shop fell In while he was at work. Us Fan so animal, Injured by the Iblllng ruin 'that be has shun been unwell. orthe Male Chair Pealleld t redgaed. ' Wen elected Tenetumt imply the •eeenehe Maumee and Kin • Ors roofs of two of Mr. boruan's stable Me I: Th bor. MU Were rescued 'without injury( _ Tha root of Ouinrliill 'bibles, in the occupancy of Mr. Lewis Reeser, a Tn. . IThe roofs of the workshop sheds of the Tislihneh Roll hig MM. fau !ti, Interfering with the puddling opera tions, end rwAnifing a day, or two to repair. Mr. $. T. Taylor's Foof on Centre street, yielded some, but did Isot 101 in. 1 , ' } wen elected to reboot I by the peometten of le °nun- The roof and one of the walls of air. Ithudey's brick hour ytelded;to the pressure, sad ML . 2, u u. seidusaUon Thencefeet thi stables of Sr. Barnes and 3.1r. , (1. , W: - .Pitman, in Market street,' fell. Also the roof of Mr: -Parsitt's stable, Rill Alley. . In otitis sections of the county, buildings. Suffered lu a similar manner, and thes•aggresede lose Tone the uttn 7 anal occurrence, must be oonidderable. • Nears wen entertained in the early part ofiiis week of &freshet in the eximylkill, and consequent 1110r3r to the works of, the grlesylkitilta 4 ilgation. , It Is true tint {benison Linuenesszoonnt of snow new lying on our hills; but thee is even prospect Mae it will be 'wad off gradually. it has bden thawing More Wednesday, , which day was unclouded. The River his berm moth 'Swollen between Reading and . Philadelphia; • put Ire think no Stars need 'be entertained of a 'addict - ' Irrup tion of waters- from this Reg ce.. growing out or ibo. storm. The River will be high a fortnight yet, butthre twill be no annual De destnetive freshet:, - • sir Now.¢l3, records of the . Borough Cbantell weeepy the annesettppthion of the Supreme court, In it lase Mowing outpf the opening of an alley is tits Borough, in which Itti,Ateob Kline was the plaintiff and the IBo rough Ocituell defendant. The ; opinion Was 'delivered on the 4th lust: - 11/IFP/VTIC el alts. the thneuestentot es rci p 2— Error to Onta.. Piaui!" &kryiliy. readying nisiina• cboot, AU tioar this A raft, the Ilwrood, ap4raek lith Iron, about' a L. & Co, new rail =MY 'Or Oho bemire tomased Al bus ari l digit of tali with rail A W . Thrie Oplulim of th e Ccourt, was delivered try,. 11. ltD J. • order toirbtain a writrof mandeents the applemit must have a right to enbree which is mace and krill, and for which there ls no other spedite , I remedy. When public rights are to be sobeerved. pub Akers must apply for Ms writ.; -But If a Orate !Indi vidual mate himself thri relator be must show some pu tter:der right or privilege of his own, todepsagentiy of . that width be /olds with the public at lame. Gm peel % Piirkering,B7; - benoe It was bald In &riper as. Ormstitsioncf of itenstebeck 2b, Maine R. 291, that k andomisscouldnot'be granted. commanding County Camisbdotiers to locate A road, though it was tbslrduty Ia iburcon the petition merely of one of the original =bribe road who bad no greater Interest than the anannutity In procuring such location.— le *di maricf the King vs the Archbishcpsf Chrtferbery I P lhapillik thn 'Tit was Woad to onion* tin %ambition - of a doetor Of the civil Law aatt a graduate of Guibridas to b• an aitiontle of the (knot oit Arabia. 1.1. Mesita moat obeerving them ought In all awes lo a *aide sight air telt oaths wont cif a specific lege remedy in order to butyl ad rapplicattra for a ruandaisur. lint here noth4rears to show that Dr: }Debaters I:As any boil to what Its claims Mom than any one of Ids mobsty gelded& The insuflarq of an Inchoate mkt' (tbongh nrsalting.ont of s statutory duty) to sup. :Tort esdadassusat the bgtrof a private relator ir,aa strt. rear eizinirreid is b r a s a =Fre care 1t f i fte w c maj y's forms in ludit we and several Aetsof Parliament bad etudged the expense of the military establishment in that sentry upon the Zest India Comptny,i but yet . the oourtof Qualm's Bench refused astmt&stual against " the Company to psy Plc Charles's salary on the ground that the duty ranged lierifituder that class of °blipes tines which Is described by jurists an Imperfect obligor tions which was the moodt feria although binding in moral equity and conselente, of which tho polonium* Is to be songht by petition. nuanorbl or renionatraucs, 'iMrirorition in a*lrt of law nor suit • the Apt, to be aimed boo some bunt Wm thepatty will he Wt to his rowdy Equity. • Ihs Xing ot., 14 d ord,s4 iron &e 46, with the, principles Won na lei sagaire if this nisi bis 'sloth spoctilo:ksi right Wilbont other rowdy, as entlibli bible the'Weit of Illinitlainue as writ which .841 valloa Gibing ad 4 la' , thowwwwitaith vs., Vs oar assaissionein. As s& it 1 11$ Involves an.erds, of'extutordlntry power; w fiat it for use only Ig' extraordinary came where there would otherwise be a failure of Antic*. ; . t lie shove an Act of Assembly paned In 18501 which w*ins and require* the town commit of the. Bo ugh of Pottsville to open a Catlin alley in said Borough, that hi hail - notified theta of said law and requened them taxmen said alley which they bad refused to dal HS al so arts forth thht he is, the owner of a Lot, ed vofind with two dwelling Innen emoted thereat Ougtimptwildeb the Alley mutt pus and that the opening of said alley 'will wetly appreciate the ralueof ht mkt lotof panted. ' New granting that the 'Relator has en Interest hi *helm. posed alley and that owing to theaceidentsof Mettles it "eillittake him 4wo town tour out of whiting Ara bre,"lartii thus benefit him more than hie nedglibeee,yet It Is manliest thathls interest, Waif not in degree Is 1 'memos to all the inhabitants of Pottsville. ITlre; Act ; of - Assearbigreis I public statute, the alley wee bribe • . public hlghway,add every citizen of the Coluntonweath will alma all Altai right to the free use and of It. Some property owners may to Injured by I it hit this is no; reams why lb . pubis authorities ' should be restrained by the Courts from exerOdrig their juveers and yet ithrould be as goad momid be an Br 1 nction lathe suit of a private ...eamplalnant as the in cidental adyantagia antktpated by.the Relater . are 'foe I the araredatenr he'vinds, Be It that he has Ino longer remedy he MI no tit to the one he seeks twain be has no interest that s speelte—tbat Is definite and pe- Mabry to himself-Tend which hat dormant- timer a irt• 1 gal ClllllO of alba, lie has no more riOt to call . upon Abe municipal 'authorities to cameo alley toput mousy in his parked thin he would hare to regalia* them to byild him a boast The Imand on which his action - rests Lid his right of passage, his !lab to en py. the alley W O talky, and this right is Um to him but emenron to the *bole town an there bre a rabbet Of pritilecencernment In Re ath es. the Cbmunnuirealth 1 Sm all* mandasses was re to pri, eate relators to remove otatmetions from a street and thoigh Use ground of Um judgment was that there was' remedy by indictment, it is apparent the Court did not moguls' any such interest in the relators as weed d err.' title them th isto ti st; irrit. The nuisance In this CV* said the Chief 3 is a public ono, and it does not appear from the' Mount of • the Relators that the ' had readved any Medd Injury frczu it to entitle. them to any civil remedy whatever. The obstruction of the sidewalk is not more in to them then It Is to the 1 inhabitants at loge. • The propriety of the rule which commits pulite albs i to public officersit i a r mparent in this cue. The' l turn enacted that analley should . he opened le= vine, the !catkin which Is desetibed with peed , whlehindleates rather private dictation than legWatilve discretion. But the Legislature committed the duty of ' opift of itlo a nutilie municipal comma= wh om t 4 31 hid previously called Into being aid Invested with bilge discretionary powers overtire tared; lanes, reads arid allies of the Borough and to whom was granted alln. a limited prover of taxation. , The town Council allege that the Borough Is without means to open the alley,and that It would be welds when done, and that they submit the BOMA Burley- We report shatring that it must overcome sal elemaßoa of f, Sf. het in distance of SO feet which Is lure than I degrees. - • ~1 - I Wow ender such circumstances It will be soon enough be the Omuta to interfere to open that alley when those pulite other. whose dety.o Is to see that Chi laws are executed. move the Courts to actkm. The law. was enacted be the nubile and If the public acquiesce In its nonexeculket the Courts who erenaly Mb* agents of the public have no duty or power In the premises. I The law was not made be the Relator and confer. on ' him no such right as the Courts can be celled on to guard, and therefore his complaint ought to ;have bees dionteeed &this costa. • . ' . The Judgment is reversed, and judgment is entered hers An the 'defendants on the 'demurer be oasts. lit mil AID swans ‘, ,1141* - Mrs. Stowe is on a visitto Bome.„• iliff•Deiliths in New York last week,397. • JOlF•l)eadis in Philadelphia last week, 224. IFlPlohn W. Forney is ill in Philadelphia. % jl3lF•The hank of Tiverton, ft. 1., has collapsed. r nib., Merles &miner Is eonvalpsol!ig rap. idly. , -• Iftli•Judge W. J. Woodward resides r in Bloom. burg. I • pirlbree inches of mow fell at Paris, Vs., on Monday.-, pilf - Green I Co., American banked at Paris, have failed.' I ' "Alr.ln 1856 there were 398 paper 1131111 it Great Britian. _ silf•Johe Drew is lease of the National Thea tre Philadelphia. • ' . Thea tre, men were reetrotly hung by mob-law in lowa. Wrong. ~• t , . JElt - Sev#a dollars were paid for e salmon In Halifax last week. k ~S4IP-The third Board of Naval Ittquiry Is in i seulon-at Washington. . .7Hinigratihn fro ontgomerj connty.trest tllis Spring, is (init. "Art lie - I;iquor aw is t o be etrfeily enforced in this County. - Very proper. , iter . Fresh tomatoes are in the Cincinnati marketnt twenty-five cents each. , ! jfier-So far this month, 15,623 immigrants from Europe have reached New 'York. . tIF-In a fortnight three millions of the ' new cent will be issued from the Mint. • A daily paper will'be entamenced In Reed ing next week, by Mr. - Bridegam. Air A whale was captured off Sandy Rook on ffyiday last, and owed into quarantine. • jlifr Dr., William Oriel, of Reading, an estima :ble katisen, died suddenly on Eastei Sundays •fisn'The Colombia County Republica% is the 'title of the new paper commenced at Bloomsburg. - yalf-One hundred aid ninety millions of dol- Jars in bank notes are in circulation in - this ,coun try. iffiff`The fruit croild New Jersey nas been in lurid, perhaps destroyed, by the late severe frosts.' tiff-Patrick Timmons, miner, was accident ally killed in doal Cantle, this Outstay, on the 13th instant. • - • • ,`Recent besciy rains:in Oahe hare Injured the sugar crop greatly, and prices 'hare. ad-, winced. Jtar - TwentjAre 'wises 'were burned to death Ins livery stable on West 36th street, New York, on Monday. ' • Air .kpatent has been granted 0110114 Nat, of Reading, for improved hoisting boa*** Aar coal, Joircapt. DupOnt 'his been ordered t o the comtnand of the 14. B. steamer Minnesota, now at Philadelphia. : - JIMP•The Court of Wythe; county, Virginia, refused to issue licenses for the retail of liquor a few days sines,. At Port Spain, Trinidad, the sap on the produce of the Island was, abolishi let of, January last. pilP=Deiths occur almost weekly from tional Hotel epidemic. The, • cause el strictly inveatigated. Atr-Jodge Helfenstein has been save the Presidency of the Philadelphia and Railroad by Mr Bidtpe, • file• The Philadelphia City Council dared the rate of taxation in that city to be- $2 on the hundred. ..-...461'0rer two , thousand toncstfiailiosd iron hare keen shipped from New Orleans fur the Southern Paciffo Railroad. I ibift-Criswford, the talented American eculptor, is lying at the point of death in Paris. Ills dia. ease ii cancer in both eyes. , Ifsit - Thereaint,slo registered voters in Wash- Ington, each of.iikieh pays a tax of, $1 00 for the benefit of pubilexelsools. lietr•Oti•the first ,of May, the celebrated New York Tabernacle info be deniolished to make room for a splendid ligick of stores. 01-Ab-Tomos, a Welsh harpist, said to be the best in America, is about giving concerts in Scran ton, Carbondale and Pittston. ; jildly.Three lintels laden with 820 tons of coal, weielleared from PhiladelphiNfor the West In dies,' at the close of !satinet: still. The Quarantine Convention to be held in Philadelphia next month,will be largely attended by delegates from all the seahOsed cities. affif - fdrs4imily Langdon, late Miss Reed, well known to the patrons of the Walnut and Arch :Street Theatres, Philadelphia, died a' few days 'since. . ' ' - ' jille-Erastus Brooks of the New" York Express has sued the publishers of the Kennebec Journal, • at Augusta, to recover damages for in alleied li bel upon hint, or Tamotiehe, a war chief of the Irish Indi ans, put two native physicians to death,'beeanro they failed to curio two ,of his wives, who died under their care.' - 1 jeflrPotir fattened on hairs bodies is export - ad from China to Calcutta, Mauritiue and Bourbon. tome of it Ands its way on ¢eart vessels bound to this country. leiß-An effort is being ma e . in Boston to es tablish a Normal School len free colored girls, :shutter to a school already having 140 pupils in Washington city. pll , lt is estimated the early in June there ,will he at least 3000 U. S. troops in Kansas, under the command of Major. Generals Harney and Persifer F. Smith. , - l' . - -.. 4strA new paper the States, edited by Major Hetes, appeared in Washington.* few days since. It exhibits editorial ability and numb neatness' of mechanical execution: - 1 ~ • jor Iliohao 4 .ibblitt,'an [old, experienced and valuable mitnir,!;.erati Occidentalirkilled at Wm. I Donaldson a Son's Sharp %fountain Colliery, in Tamaqua, on the 14141, nstint. ,f , 11/1 - The vessels at Philidelphia are less than at any time -during the Blame period. for many yew!. This is attributed in a . great measure,, to i the depreiston in the coal trade.l . • 1 ' Air The burnt disttict in Tamaqua is being re. built. Three story brick buildings are In course of erection by Means. .1 , . W. W.4 . 11;4866 ,L. • Hill. Stephen,Tones and Adam,. 1 2 i /11/, 'of Penni., :Willham M. P. Ma l ka las bees associated with /dor Nobles in super. intending and directing constrioction 'of:the Northern Wagon Road tolCalifornial ~• ~:" ,lar•The recent raineleive - eatteed - 4.>flood in the Saco river, in the Peqsawk 'tzitit, one:. stapled since August, 18101; Ga. shade itime morable by, the White r ....., ~.... St. Louis on Mai n4lbilest, three 1 persons were stabbed nd •MI ed," fa different places in the city, and no ei s Wu obtained with regard to the killing oftiler of them; , • je fier"!ldatrimouy,"eald.n! .. , _llesserliek the other day, "prodeoes eceicAdralde- ininektitrons.-- 1 Here am I, for ,, ins 'in tntiehert months changed friarl a sighing over to a loving sire." orneSterna - Priga e Merrimac is to be put faa ;rho doeleak*Cion, for repairsn her engines. -i f Whearthiceeire corepleuo, she will sail to the • Madlimerestspiin, to be the flag -sh pof that,equad tt roet.,•••;..•' . i . • JIMPThe annual dinner of the Dramatic Fond Society took place in ew link on Moridiy. The speakers, were • a Brocgitent t asoi •Asa. Brooks, Rev. Mr.: Owe, dilir.hard O'Gor man. ligrAt Plailtidelibisilatelx, a proailaitat New York Physielatt;_trilleprisethg throng% ' a street, was met by „witonnsiewlih-s' il, who sudden ly snatelteebls gold booed s dacha from bit nose and vanished. m i i „ .. ' ' f i ,odirThe mese st at Ne York, Phitadel phin and. Baltimore ilia con adored one of the heaviest of the omen Torrents of rain tell for forty-eight hours, Irbil theßind blew a gate.— Marine disasters ate feM. • . Air The Philadelp h ia ;lin e r a pre still mov. 1 i lag in the matter of seen *retreat for worn. out printers. .A, gentleman o that city, has of fered to give a plenOst - eite or therbnildivg en the banks of theßeltnyliiiii. --•, • idlr•The formationt of ,a treaty with Mexico upon the model of that made by Mr. Forsyth ' , is now coder comelderation. .. The chief dodge i is to secure to the Govern ens of the United State the Tehetantspers transit route. , " • „dill*Realdas : D'Atreeth snit, now visible iii i through the teleaeope, a nd comet, visible gannet the hens hkstrosnent; bee been see* •by Wllealtsferßerlitt.;l" It, It si led In the We:a lai AY. sad is.agarliiis /al as D'Arrest's. ~ .. •The Board of Examiners, consisting of U. B. Chief Engineers Willintnaon, Fallansbee, and dnibbold, is in easier' at the Nary Yard Philadelphia, for the exan.inatitin of candidates for admission and - itiomotion as Engineersiin the 17. S. Nary. • pig-Capt. , Cole, late of bark Sartelle s exhibit ed on Change at New York, tho model of a new elg invented by him, by which all the ignore sails ors vessel can be reduced or furled from .the deck, in a mach shorter time than 'by the ordi , nary method tif sending men aloft. • fisrAmong the many prefects now' on foot for the relief ofßroadway, that of tunneling Abe principal Streets, at tbeir.intersection with that thoranittfate, thereby ;removing the obstructions caused by crossing vehicles, is jutt now oecupy lug the attention of I the Common Ctinricii of New York. funeral of the. murdered 'watchman, who was killed by storebreakers while in tise ditgbarge duty in the 'street 'of New York, was very nizaermisly aUended on; Pridify; and his remains 'were deposited in Greenwood teinelery. A very generous imbsoription Du been commenced for his family." • novel suit was before the lineterdon Co. (N. .1) Circuit Court, brought by the Union Banktirencbtown, against Iludnut and Sny der, f aliciously conspiring to draw specie from sei Unit, by presenting its notes for re demption, with the object of 'breaking the Bank! The damages are Lid at $5OOOl, ; Verdict for banks, ene:dotirr 101P•The.Caniden and Amboy Railroad Cona way are laying a line of telegraph from Camden to connect with their office at the foot of Walnut street, Philedelphia.„,„The lire hoto be submerged* in the Delaware river , on the line of the ferry boats, to prinrmit anchors of vessels from dragging it up, as few anchor along the passages. ~ SlO`Hugh Orr. a sea captain* has 'been' *s tew:ea at Exeter, Rug., to transportation for life, for torturing to death on his vessel, a Boston ,egro, named ,Edward Der* He was beaten the captain and mates with ropes, with broom handles sod with a "eat," and when his back wag raw he ware scrubbed with a brash and sea water. Horrible!" ' I ' ,WW-The audifoi of Ohio has Made his report, on the grain statistics of that State for 1856, to the Legisistom The umber of Jame arra wide wheat was 1,407,773; bushels gathered, 19,569,- 320; the average yield, 13'011 bushels. The whole number of scree of corn planted was 2;205,- 282 ; Nobel* gathered, 8x,782}434; the average leld,-89,7f bushels. jtillr'There is an old screw who makes a prac tice of staring off eirery4tioairibution to any charitable canoe, by saying,' "No sir • my creed, sir,4"'eharity begins at home!—l gave always medics point of that, sir!" "Yes," said a siert,- tary, who was tired of asking him, "and that point is a full stop—fur I bare noticed that your charity invariably stops at the. point 'where it inbe !-A new Coolie Tragedy was reported by the last mail from China. 'French ship Anal. left, Swatow, J anuary , 29; With coolies for listens, end on the following day the coolies rose; pver powered 'the crow, killed the "captain, " mate and supercargo, and run the vessel o tistare.' Thq teat of the crew were spared, but were held in! ran som. The ringleaders among the coolies were taken, and given, up ,to the French authori4r. Or-A man calling himselfJOhn Stairhead has been arrested at New York, upon the charge of attempting the liberation of Huntingdon the forte r, through an endeavor. to pass a Oorged pad . on of the Governor, and to get Huntingdon clear from other indictments. Huntingdon ; him self repudiates the affair, And it is supposed that Seatehard designed only to get money put of his friends. ' . I `Expensive often is one's acquaintanee with the knights of the toddy-stick, for if a maniiriuks four.glasses 'f liquor a day, at five cents &iglus; in a' week he spends $l.: 40, audio a year „ $72 80. This will bu the following articles:-4 barrels of be flour, say $24 4 Sts in of hoo,•say $ i 5; 40 pounds of butter , $10; 200 pounds of f, $8; a new hat, $4; a new satin vest, $ 4;, abo net for wife, $5; sugar plums for children, $1 80. I Total, $72 80. ' . John,Michael, and 'Patrick Weldo h , with Michael Riey, John Cossicks, Ilugit McCabe and Catharine Brierly, were held to bail oi; Sun. day, in Philadelphia, on• the charge of attempt ing to abduct Alice W.eldon, the...sister int the three ,first named, °Miss Alice - Weldon i# about sixteen years of age, and having in opposition.to the wishes of hen relatives, (who are Ca holies,) joined the Baptist. Church, in Spruce street, above Fourth, they laid in wait for her an Sun day afternoon, at Fourth and Washinktien, and attempted to force her to go along with , : tttem. ,10rCht skinning is a busine:s in Landon.— The cats are liaised, their heads fastend tar •spike and they are skinned alive. The skins, when taken from-the living animal, average 2s.Q. each; the skin of a dead cat, according to eiporte, is valueless, because "the fir loses its glom(' Mary , - Beekett;'"a 'dirty, nagged, and very ill-favored ,roman,about forty-five fears of age' tl Iwu the other ay convicted . in London of skining two cats alive, and she was sentenced to throb months impristninient; and John tilander was hold to att ester o'charge of having dealt more 1 gel'y •in live cat tides. 1' JOS - Puich says that one of the line* decend ants of Mr. Caudle 4regaieseat in p ce!) has written to;Mr. Peter Conniugham to say . that be lies a wife who Ls "ilt perfect treasure," lend that he shall teronly ,too 'happy to send her to the Culleetion of Art Treasures at Mancheser,, upon tha.eondition of the ea:emitter guara nteeing to take every care of her until 'such pericd as the exhibition closes. And: even if the exhibition should become a permanent one, liar. Candle begs that . the committee will not think of dis tressing themselves shout sending . "the4treasure" home again. t • - I `Owing to the faih 1 the last lam . . .. .ag a sailers of the last Tightbiters of ,Indiana to make the necessary eppriSpriations, the Aillams fortbe deaf and dumb, and the blind of Indianapolis have bettli closed, andithe child ren returned to their respective counlies. 'The Indianapolis - Joered says it was a; sielancholy sight to witness , the appearance of the children 'as they were busy in calling each -oth e Or's atten tion to the sights and ; scenes so long familiar,' which they have probably seen for thei last time. Gov. Willard has been urged to call are extra ses sion of the Legislature, but he does nth seem in clined to do so: The inconvecienee of biennial sessions is again illustrated in this casit. ort duty on the the Ns geld be ed in Sunbury 1 has de. tor 1857 or One of the queer 'speculationsp the day is noticed in the Newport(Ky.) New*, Mott Baja: ~ -1--, A proposition is in contemplation i, Ii buy the fend and negroes owned hi'siave bold " ' in Ken tucky' at their present veljaation ; a if three , 4 (outliner theme holders in the State'will 1-ageee:to sell, iheproposedleompany w II advance l' a Ruth of money equal to aae-balf of the estima i led value of both, and in ode year after ' , pay the whole balance: The slaves will be q t free and • the land sold at an advapced price, ildriew of the State becoming free in one year after: the first payment to tbe masters, and the State beedmi ng s et i tled with reakindastrious, enterprising freepeople. Ofil-It baring been 'noised abroad n England that the fatureimintster in the new Parliament would propose an allowance of .00,090 s'year to the Princess Royal on the occasion of her mar riage to Prince Frederick William df Prussia— which event is soon to happen--the Wetter became the subject of frequent questioning at some. of the political gatherings in London._ braes of the candidates Air the Ilotise, *he had braes asked if be was in favor of the measure,reiponded that "with regard to the dowry of £74,000 to the Princess Royal, be thought it a lal amount to pay, and as he was a bachelor u ttached, he would take het:off the Prusisian Prince's hands for half the money. - ` ^ ,011171aust Sunday, in School' stieet, Boston, the best emotions of a crowd of spectators were enlisted by the dreary appearancel of a young lady, whose melanoholy slow pace and abstract ed features excited general attentiori. • She seem ed the very image: of wo itself. - Itwr reining at the time, and the muckiness of t e atmos phere helped to sadden the picture. 8 e walked and looked for all the world like one under some terrible bereavement—mother, husband, prattling babe, all gone! a lew persons followed her into Tremont street, and one, snore tender-hearted than the rest, spoke to her, geittly—f. Madame, you appear to be in distress. If yin are sick and need assistance, I shall be happy to eid you. Do you wish .a carriage V' To thin- soft 'word]; she responded: "If- you've got IL larger um brella, I'll take Rl` Mine is so email, I bare to bike short strides ao ea not to toss my thew outside its circumference. I've been or‘ to thumb two or three times lately, and each pla guey day I've got wet. through." the philan thropl4 retired upon this stout speech, which was distinguished .by energy rather than elegance. Tax philsdelphla Municipal ekction takes piaci on 'Abe sth proximo. • . • Ma. rouse, of Maine. has been appcdated &woad Au "got of the Treasury. . • Stniassors.—An extra match of the 'Legislature win warren° on the 27th instant. Tara new Governor ofNausea, Won. Rotor! J. Walker, wUI leave for Kauai, May 11. - - . Lanzawerara Crry.-7.Heury J. Adams, the Free State candidate for Mayor of Leareuiortb, has been eiected by 180 majority over all the other candklatea. Tua New YorieLeghdature adjourned without pautiati the'"Triwity- Church:bin" and the "Broadway tal." • One died fa the Senate and the other in thev House. Tin battle for Bacheaut of the Tammany &dirty wad' fought in Dere Torii. on Monday night, at • Tammany Ha. The "Reform, " or Werteheater House tarty, were victorious. They elcted their entire ticket by an aver, age majority of BA vote. lame V. Fowler lids title tkket. Makirst—lrt the Milne noose, on 3fonday, Hr. Cyr, the iepresentatire from kladawaskii. made a long speech fit french, In opposition to a bill providing for the Mem+ - ration of towns in new settlements. His eloquence, however, failed to =vines the hard-beaded. Anglo-Bat .one, and the bill pissed-7d to 26. Tim (lit of Indianapolis having been au eye-witnees' to ot the outlive practiced in the State Legislature by the oeratic party, has just sleeted the retire liepubli. can city ticket by over 200 nia3ority. Last Tall the city went for Buchanan. The township electletus in the same State are almost unitermly, thus Ear , anti 7 Denin• acetic. • ' : • , Jou IL alma, Esq.. MAW eleaL of St. Loads, iris sworn into Mace on Tuesday. lohlalungund address be took strop g (mind In of, free white Labor an the State of Illum4 tie was replkskto by Sir. rATI4I, President of-the hoard of dhlornme, on behalf of the City Council, who agreed to the pukka* taken by the Mayor. Tat St:tools i pasl are full of the recent iihnantipe tion triumph to that city . The Democrat is jubilant sad loo4o4l4. In course of an article, It says: Lei men everywhein lunar, hiresitar, that St. Lints hu nude a prodentstlon inviting the people of the !world to mane and tittle In her midst. sentring tbmi j of wMection Lu person property -and opinloh. Sid is tunceiorth the area City of the Valley of the klissisidiapi. .ahe barites Labor, Oapltel awl Cortunerce, witboandis. Unction of country. She propane herself es a ru l e or & trade without any nutmeats., Tits alb Leglidatum adjourned on Winds,. 'k'hey pordeady.peseed a bill making it 15nitentlary offence to claim or bold slaves In Otilo, or to nidertaks to era away ham tbilitine as alive any adored person. This la intended to prevent the operation of the Deed, tloott * tbiserieolenatintions wiro abotolopted..declatititi it ditty of ail good cid:outdo use all, power conelitant with tho national compact to "went Abe . Lamm of, and to mitigate, and Snell fto eradicate the slavery or. &user of 1544 so far as it immense that slavery should be Satietukd to ail the territory of the If nitedastee. • The &oaten Ind itepreetutattreso thrt iitatitt to Ont: grew amid* requested to vote egnins4 tari mintiesion of any State, unless Ilk' erf be curtudedbyjtaCongitatioo ••• ^ ' - POLITICAL. . • Baku the LegisWare of New- Torlf adjourned eine die, cm Saturday lart, ithinfilatted the Character of the Free State of New York 'hutrurtthose aggressions of SlaH very. on Which tbe Sups• Court of the Melted Stater, has sought to. stamp the seal of its approval. Just brl Ibre the Senate adjourned, they Dun Sale? resolutions were -taken up, amendeel.and adopted by a vote of Ffte 10. Immediately thenfter they were iemcurred In by - the Rouse, by a vote cfl,2 to 26. As aMended and 2 et by,bothileusee, thojr read as follows: • Roared, That tble State will not allow Slav re, with he ber borders, in any to" Or MAO ant F cue% at Way time, however alert. - , - 1 - •' '- .Rtrolred, That the Supreme Overt of Linitet a t m States, by reason of a =doily of the Jades! th baring /dunned it wi a seeWual and aggreodve par ty, has Welshed the saes and respect of the peo ple of theStatee. - , • Reseraf, That the must' this' State bei and is hereby. remedially *masted to transmit a copy cf three erohaMous te the rearestive threenarkol the Stake. . Ms Linton. -Xoice non Turanna.-1n reference to i t s ate' elec tion in St, Louis, ia which the thstanci time poly triumphed, the Wheeling (Va.) hienignserr, says: . , The elution dalitecoonnide this', Act beyond' a faril—that the aentiteent of thr great majority of the people of this Vnion trieneably opposed to the is ton of Slavery; that they ate determined, if oler. wheeling public einflurent can avail anything, mother Slave State shall not ler admitted into the conadoricy. And why are they endetermined t Because they believe, and not only believe; but me Ad kncrwithat Slavery to an auridtipfted mini to Medal that sastales It. They knOw this, beams they sea every Free State outstrip! ~very Slave Stale in all the eleurepts that snake a teoPlo powerful andf eeofts; because they seethe people in the on* edricead and thetttf, and In the other gS orsint and thrifthes; because they have before their eyes *Mate like oneown, once the nil Union itself al most, in hoportanei to-day takhig 40i ; rank as a Aftli . . rate power. A Boot now Go t . Gunr.—The Chlesmi Tribe s A.has the allowing stithement.• WS presume the Infismant of that journal is GUI. ilksman, of Minnesota: , I n, oWe are told by I Demorrat of unquestioned, a fat new to his party, himself &Governer, that to a tate n emseiga witlrOoelOuv, be learned that that g . th ma°34.P154411. hoes NS diary. faithfullkept d . g hie admintateauon4 a summary of events in Kansas, -as they came under bls own persuader official obseevattn. We are told by Menem authority, that In that book, when it is given to the country, the allegations Of the Republican pure* In relatlim to the fiendish etrOcities practiced upon the frt. State men, by their-Monter Roc. tan invaders, wilt be not Only confirmed, "but; frilly fr i ed. It will be lo stated that, during a trip on such *sated road, soon after ht. arrival to the Wilkey. the Governor we the bodZ ie of twenty-six murdered free State men. Sortie of th had been shot or brained and thrown out by the roe de tO rot under the:bin:l ing no. Others had been scalped as Indians scalp their victims. One wad pinioned toe tree by a bowie knife dri ven through his heart Into the solid wood at hist:sick; on. his breast was fastened a warning to all other "Abolition late." Some were burled jest beneath the prairie sod, their hands and arms left sticking out the studio* holes Into which they hid been thrown. Upon others, nameless inntilationi which characterise lb. -A.roci• one joy of the Indian, ip the moment' of victory. bad been coMmltted.• In all cases, brutality seemed to have exhausted; itself in insulting. what among all drilled men,petber fr iend or foe,' au looked upon with respect-,t bodies of tbs dead. Altaeetease4Reptibliesua State Stemmata*. ) i ttamis.) ). ) !. • ) , GOVERNOR: . DAVIDWiL3IOT, of B dford county. ;; ' • • r i CANAL CO ' NEI: ' II . WILLTA,IV MILLWAR .; of Philadelphia. ' •; I .., sonosa ovi ma *manta tuna::: JAMES Vtliell. of rayetta county, i t JOSEPH .11r LEW 8, i. ofChester county-. • ' '' i ' ' Demodratt State Nomtnattotts. —d, i • 1 oivsasol: ' ' ' i WILLIAI! F. PACKER, of Lyecaning county. i ? , •,' CANAL annuanosma: '. .: •, ~ NIMROD 13TRICKLAND. of Chester county:. .. i-,.,.. . • i ' ' • ' ' 1; ', A lionasivara a. Cont. Lca.—We see' an to- I count of . a [horse; in Australia, which has beertl fitted with el , eork.leg in lieu of a limb that had] been ampufitted. We would almost as soon look, to see a hoise in pantaloons. We admit! that there are Jicka in pants; but sensible men always, get their garments i at the famous Broirnfitone , Clothing Half of Rockbill it• ;Wilson, Nos: 205 and 2pr qbeanut street, ,abovn 6ixtb, Phailiel phis. 4, . , 1 '' 4 ...ow.. . I . Ai.coanriro to Humboldt there is a trig ,In this; South Seat Islands which produces ready made ( shirts. The natives cut off piecei of the tree , about two feet long, trot* Which they draw 'off the' bark aa of . f ehesnut to make whistles. Each:min selects a tree near his own diameter, so . that the shirt mayl be a good fit. Rum ! can bi/ this story,tas the scene Is laid in the South but for thia latitude we would recommend Imorei civilised able of under garment, in ordet to match the fashionable clothing sold at the magnificent establishment of Granville Stokes, N0...20i) Chew , , nut street , . above Sixth, Philadelphia. : ' Air A Brady who has been ctrreiS of gTnat:rierTntin debility, after many years of mixt desires. to mate , known to &II fallow at fferers the Imre t eam of Irelief.4 Address, enclosing stamp pay rat apoatage o "Erie. ', "MART DEWITT , Boston, Bans ," in the • preseriii lion w 111 Ile sent, free, by nezt post. ;[.&Sin Splendid Eatabilahmeali...Wtten in Ph I Ladel phis the other day we paid a rtsit M the eaten- I Aye Chine., Olan. and Queens/ware Store of - Insane. Ti l t'. dale & ht#cbell, 707 Chesnut street; &belie Seventh; The proprietors ate paths, by theitzent, importations, to . keep up with the latest styles, and sell 10e,tutorieida guaatitie4n the moat reuonable terms. 4 I Those Wis . ., go to Philadelphia to lns, their " crochery” miinot d 0 better than to call at this estabLishinenf. They will be bard to please, indeed, if they do net tend thamseires suited., ^ .I.i - air White Teeth; PO rfinased Breatta sled Beassittitsal Cosuplezirsaiosoocan be acquieii , by using tha "Bales of a Thosaand Flowers." Whit la dy or gent) roan would remain under the One of a dins greeablet?reath; when, by using the Ras_ ,9i TIM/. SAND.II , I#III . 3IB as a derqiilloe, would not ',Only ren it sweet, Dist leave the teeth white as alsßastert Many Persons ilO not know. theh•lireath Is 614140 t?e62VjeCt. Is so delicate their friends will never , mintieu , ware of leounktfeits. Be sore each bottie is trignOt IIGE & CO.. New ;TOrtt. For wile by ill fEtTil rtruggists. 715011310 akr•lh Ye Bald ileaded.eelke at. tentio4 of these who 'are billd headed, and thriseqyrho are afrild of beaming ro, to the advertipenteia lofyrot Wood'if flair Restorative In todars paper. Weare not In the !habit of puffing every, evade noidnito tliatFsad• vertiseit in oar payer, but we feel it: Oar duty, When' we cote unmet an article that Is gocd to let Slie isropl• know it. We have no leers of having Safer tee "Scud no. der biro poles," and therefore have not wed )kerb retrial butthint, if the certificates or )unleit t enen can I be rotted upon, that it must ,te a lira rata article. Try It, yawhose natural wigs need rejuvenatlen.- 1 /4krille iept4lican. jAprillB,!,'s7. Iblia , nieljelltrteare Ointment f;suitil I The +pld cures effected by the Olatment , In Mamie hi- doletit sores, discharging ulcers, hhlte swelling", etiffi joint", enlargemptsa glands, and all the of scrofula , may be e among the Mold woiiderfed pbeelomena of the healing art. The i:serered. Maier ; dpubt for an hour as to thi result.: The pal is moat Instantaneously soothed, by the mend* tot (rag day to day the mire visibly progresses under the eye of the patient, until at hest the indammitlM, srrel ling; or suppuration, entirely dlsap. Tie the :meantime, humors the general health,-and dye popila, liver complaint, and alfectiona the betels, are abailate specifics., , R. R. R..: J ifirDr. Doolittle, a ,poolloeut! doctor] in New York city, and Dr`. Amos Oates, one Of the heads of thel. 1/4ulty at Yankee*, N. Y., against three "wan bottles of i &dear', Ready Rene.' The trial of Skill between Om' . abirre named highly etdcient and regulaV medical prawl titioneis, and three small- !Ilathrai'alleady Relief, has resulted In the boropletii'vletory of the,R. R. RI over the regulars. Read the tidjowii4 ar`,lcniartil •itto how easily the Ready Rellei won the! gam+ • Mesene.n/lAnnaTW eslchuler a 61.Z.11 Cb avit l I V : V e l d -wit 851 h pleurisy, and having tried the ski llof; Dr. Antos' Gates, or Yonkers, and a celebrated phydvian inlieve York. Dr.l Doo, tittle, and found no relief froto 7 ,thaula Iris advised.; te try ILadway's Ready Relief, and liter /rang three bot-1 internally and extaniahly, (aith an oceadlonal dotal od Regulators,) 1 hare been etreetnall curedimat can' Rill, recommend the same to three with itivirel, gale.ors . cousltsx Rrrztrt. i [thins rams Ruse, pg.] Partostramilte, - ,144 4veldrp, 1854. &tower 4_,Coz—l w as recently ' filleted with a violent pain in spy blp, which in a shortO A T extended the W IV hg hole length of . The pllrit moat' ecientala.. ling for several daysoantil I procured bottle of your heady , Relief, and the very moment tt ;was applied the, gala teased. deud'me regularly your PParopy Vrietu"i WNW) Ai KNAPP. 11 I,et the reader remember itadway'Albeßef ter alisamell P ot Pan. I/Admire Refftdetorti whasilnicfektert cd*.l =Of or your bowels are irregular. , Rageijit Resolvimt' )for skin dimases, eniptions,,Ac,L , Por mdw ip iby Joao O. /thorn. i • - 2 - ! gAitauctt.. ! i 11 , -. WRIGUT-11AY*00Dren the . 23,llinsiint;DY pie; Rev; Welk/ Kenney, 02 Pbtia4iapblii, , tit", T A. ___ .. nersaal.i Wooer, of Columbia. Pa., to Bonet .4ileeland . I ...wins , ' of Benjamin Ilayammd, of this:place. : •' i• • ; e a /'J . ' • — 7" -- " . 2DIX2X I 1-' I• , • . • I:1 , McCAMANT—In this borough, on iWedherebrmerh -i• - I ' • lag, the 222 , Inst., KAU Illtesabaut,lu' the . palt year lori EASE`-OF. 'VALUABLE COAL her arm. - • - • I , t,; i' 1 F 3 l le ELANDS=-The Northumberland ImproverentCbar 'The friend" And acquaintance*" of4e lly are rye.' pony invite proposals 'for a lease of a portion of their .„ t • i.th. v . GOO 74 situated on 'their property fa Northumber "eiriallYll2°ll44° attes4 bel;lug" ...,,,r.,,,, • --• laud nty,Peansyl Uhl, two and a half miles above ware' this ( Bat l irai Y) afteraft,:il v!.tora, her ' , Ehnen in, and directly on the li ne , of. the Philadelphia - A k' late reiridence la Mahantongo erreet.! .1 .-''l-.' 4 *, Sunbury Relined: -Theta veins are Joseph t *sr i ' •• * ___,_.- • ' • easy ard•proiltable opentrion. Apply to 8. DIX, -"'"'" ON. Agent at . Mt. Carmel, Northumberland countv; or, ' to CIIMILES . S. VOL,WEI4., Secretary, No. 18 South 3d street] Philadelphia. _ .• .. February', 'B7 • . litligipHo .. ,),OtOilitgia,c4 1 -.: • i rIOAL COLLIERY TO RENT-4n 1004 .1. 8. MoCottolion, of Bag 43 04:wi1l WWI in : jthe digrge Cord iielAiliterthemberlind mann?, eon the Amoebae Reteelned Prelblteelan qinirett, Market, 'netted by a abed brawls with the. Philadelphia and street, tomorrow (Sabbath) stO*ning,i at :04; and Also', Sottisen it. he kssoirDlo , the. latit ti ooll , It . with up. 7 (wa Mg boo oftwornipegityr t t to In the efen/nis at 7% o'clock"' 'i .- . ' 1 1 the 'Newd le end Middle Qat 111•18 IL aeli Co; . 1 Tea Southern Baptist Conran will open its neat • with Breaker. Eagle* of h) heel poem Minen' houses, minion in loulayille,Ky, on the snood Ifilday in *ay.: Aci e l y .Whes4, ei ert airme ed sna us in te d -r celli. e ir f• • lard coal tpa • been o Tea PhitedelAill Peablenoot fifes /Ulan* l° I tr o' rod a nuinber ore:here are of eitS7 neessic.sthiclk loaf columns that sltontreretiy 44 some nth is 'ennieti on • w *nod with u tt i worpotisi , ~„. . ~_ ~ teething tee quesUon whether prenehers amnia Weer, , _ ?m e w s &wi n d s o f mumintut Aid Weft the - prop. gown. In the Plitlitt• i .. ,ij • • . - - 7 ., erty ire • ekrreitli .1.. U. P.l.ea spot, of the Compeny Dn. Thiel Sunday School.4fleched SO Sib! Ofene's at itimettCannettir further infermatiou. .- 1 . • Chureh,) Ne*York, haw 1400 &Won: i'lltoir.annireo • • ^piropwati for i ftu d i tol e mne . I nn bw reiw i T id i t th e sacs, was held b i d Bka . ds i• Theis keissirlStai F;litqlko , COmpanreolliers. No Sil 4th street, Philadelphia. Mons for the year reamen gt;to 3111. i Z. ~, 7,:i .. 1 „ , Beath , ,j, OODE,rr, rygjigelli.. . Tynan Andorra! theoingleil i etudeatinq - 4ttit ; •• P.S. For Om purpoie of iktellitating the trap air religious books and tracts, will be empleyed during the . lion of Coal from the Coptpany'a mines. the Comp a n y spring vacation under th e': direction elf the .Driorestle hare 40 ears at their disposal lbr the .use of their Missionary Sorely , In' dent"' delitute" Ulm& IN: Vet i Tenant." ~,. • [March 2e, la 13-If 7 ° lr i ts paid il i a t ii: 4 x,i,sny : I x gy t j bsib im i Iw a ' I I , r . CARMEL COAL COLLIERY 4 by the Yew front Piedmont will emigrate to this emtutrythis n.i, ,' TO Rim-- Propools *ill be nentr i t a Company Their pastor ts new in new' York, baring Precoloodi • *.„,, , 111 1 4 )1,,,,.1"1eiC°1111'64a Ball Load on ' a le r . lilllec tbr, the pumas ef obtain!? L Information lii' toi . , iclool t. •all i -...- 7, C olliery , 360 i situatedcres o f t ro t r ot a , Carl land the beat lb" of 26"1.11" h ' I " 1 . . - .'' ----c.v. 11- UP ;37 - - :l o and Immediately on the ' Phi ) adel- Jrfa im Ap I . ,.. rtnt o l3 fas h.‘ , Cailitits i .. A l ili u Stis,..iltl ,.... ,.... , ' l rTlfe! .. ti .' " .. p . it : n a lu d g B M utbu lr ry m nall gond. _ • • o ff rl m ete s ieenheig e di a d -a— the ig esree -1 11 - re,14 0 6 1 ." -Y er“"l n tr. hAt l in i s e ' This n eciliery is now le complete workable order', have ..„ . In WI exterior., Tunnel and Ganiorays alresdy opened, code ufar an s ca'aS erte :t 44 ll4l"32.ll . e t t "'• *Levers! vein, of arrellent white ash coal. .ace ° t he , - , ---..------ 14 .,.. --- will so Impor tant; A ne w and extensive Breaker with is 40 hone power step to trothriwei uould.mooenn t pions itiol,tr . Eto, minuet Boum •Ae., are now ready for am. neut." ' ' • ' ! i - • • ''' ; i . The property wUI be sliown to wiles% diddle" to take Anoint the itailish disputing elation bitlmi liberal a hose bl J. U. Ueireek apse of, the Company at aft.. untied no name elands higher than that of rhwise 32 " ; can s" Sa *- in b. ' 'him tit the olien`ot ths; Cots of Ha lee inntilrf Ajgsnietl i ink lean t', • 4 nitnie l l w e rgib ertkAregt,. -- nuedel al& - arid kil a blY aiiii4 a t" stetga k is a PfticluDersla coca , and X ‘ 4 . , ' '. J. fIDI.IY. 'Thriaief. , lies r4 r pr a l l a padond - U1.01'4E 0 ;4 ig,lU . :loou i i'.! P . 5 .11 the eknsiiiii..: aim Ilftir - frac gbh : o ' ol lon remove to 'Mane to ollfenpan th e of rrefeeeort , ,Ithlet will be appropriated tollinieenf Tenser a fir iri. atintrediPaeratans In a Meolo:141i . oOt,ealled: " Mu- ' eilitallug the transportation ef. Anal to m arket. I anger hen College: . ~. e; , ~ ) -) • , 1 i yard' M . '5l . , . . . . , . Itrt f . . --- ~• , - I Tg a ,en Tork-reintcdfit +dates that a wraith, nier ! d on t, a r ' *heir ora Preibyterian chorelw.tenlan"3ol/ i gw with the fusudieftney of the present supply of r' mittist4 has amid "to pay you a ...w in f rom ~,,n o to four rs , .. tease& tins rapport of every man of eatable qUall u tnii who *in egret to devote himsolf to m e t ,work e gurpol - Ministry, at the end' of the ingrate. 'tvi t ~ ' .1 I...thrir not require trio liigneacierie!.. to re :eel vo t err hirtrnetiannt any one institution, not is he dl ito limit hit proplial to the inemberWAny one Pli eitiourination: ' . ' ",' _.....; • I.L,_ . j - SOTICICa. . • Lew.. litcri vit .3102110 DIST ClltfßClT....ooette of 'Lyon ' 3d ittert4 .I)lvittaParriee every eabbath at 10 •Icrekek 'A.II:, and 0 o'elack, P. td. - - . , , i" I. ..iir Inn - kiWt'llOfnET X.PIOOOPAI CHURCH, Pee. toad 0 q PottiriUle, Rev. Wit MANI, One; Pastor.— I, .Idrin oreoy Sabbath at 10 A. 31 . and ati% Ell , , 1 IttiLIO7III7TIIMAN CEIURCU, 3farkeldquave ierlykalu this nrct r :intrly every S ' unday;'M p ivin. g, at 10% !'. O'cloilt **toga& at 7 o'clock. • Weekly Prayer fleeting, l'huriday evening.at 7 o'clock. - - ' -, 1 i' t. DISSOLUTIONS. • - tss'oLq • iiN ._'of 'Partners tp.— et I Thepartzmintlp heretdfor• existing bitterer.' the , enured, udder the firm df MOORHEAD & 1:0CIIT, or . lIT & MOORIIS&D, wail dissolved by souk's/ ore— ' rot Mat Mar,i11.11157.. .... A. S. 3100BIIPAD Ar i r it :6, la $7 3 3t 1 HIRAM TOCIIT. ' . __ _ "- ----- k=• iSSOUI, TIZIN o' I CO-PARTNER- , j 1 , 4177tP;--Thd 'lxvPortl:tarribip heretofore exlstioi ,- . bet iNsti the nu 4inslgued, h been this day (April 1, [ isay,i) cussolied; Vm:Ural or, , „ cqi 1. , . .1 ' BSNJAMEIK HECKER. 11 • . '. i :,; . DrISLZI, SIIIIFLY .. . ,11 .:., I , - J.ll. 5110Y0. • • —.L.— ,_, i .` filispetePhssephatolat Lime...Tbre buspress `wit, be eoudueted io the future by the undersigned, who at !Or store•hduse, Ilatiett Chant street, Nautili°. it pretend to fuentso a supelior quality of this snide so. blifall _Pitted Of Austieno?nd therdemers. • Ivttsetil, Aprp 25, 'b7 117419 -J. IL STIO)I0. . .. isso dt u o TioN ,NOTICE.--The rim - . of .P. laroolii &Co; %Ilia* by (January 0,1867) hed by! mutual - content, Cbarjes P. Stfr.k.447 withirring 1 the businem. -. . . li ..i, . L. P. liftooollk CHARLXB- P. STICKNWL . - .' Midi 18,14Ifilit ICISS'OLUTIOIN of Partnership.— II The parinershlp berkotofore eilsti4 tinder the firm ofd . EAltElk It CO, wee pissolved .by mutual consent, thisdsy (Aptiilst, 1857 P All persons Indebted to toe tie,m wilt make payment io Daniel tarn, , rebel his ,pur chased the interest of B.,Elsentitith In the partnership Pgoperty and all personsibar log Claims against the dam are requested to present them to Daniel' Later, for pay ' anent.; DANIEL LAMER, a. FaxNuirru. April 11, '57. • ' la4t. ,pISgOLUTION OF PARTNER I - 3'11.8.4-The partnership - heretofore existing he- Wein the Undersigned, under the Om of ADAMS ILi,ER, was dissolyedi by mutual consent this day.- ; Mirth Zs,'llitd), All persons indebted to the firm will make, payment to Charles' Miller, Who has purchased:the' interest of Hamilton Adims in the partnership property, and all paving baring gleam against .ths erns arefre ' rbsested to present the same for payment to Charles MU -1 . HAMILTON ADAMS, 1 ;. • CHARLES MILLER. 1 - Starch 24'57 13-et rAR'VNERSHIP NOTICE.---THE eopartitteratlp, in the Lumber business, heretofore ting between IL C. & G. Wiison,. was MIA day, (Dec. i. I, 1854,)dleaclved. by mutual Conaent. IL C. WILSON': f -i , • l . • G. WILSON. : Theundersigned have thIS day, (Dee. 1, 1855,) entered ;nto I copartnership in the Lumber badness, at their Heart' saw mill, on the Ilahanoy, under the Oren of IFIL SON4,ROYNR 1 i' ; - - R. C. WILSON, 1 4 XWIS ROYER. ' 1 Orders for all kinds - of Lumbeivill be "waived and at tended, to hy R. C. Wilson, at the mill, or Lewis Royer, ut SetinVikill Haven. - February 16 ,' 56 J-tf ' I I J WANTED WNN,TED.—A situation in -a Se- Ind e.eCommon Sehoot by rut etperieneed Tench erif the Branches and Ilatheupsties--Best ref / ere re glean .if required. Address J. it C. hoz la, I. Dairille, 'a.; or the MMus' JOI:IILVAL (MCC April 2i,:67 11'43 • j ANTED = -COAL TO SHIP ON W TA •X undeslgned having Liken ttta ~ .onunodlotta 'Wharf tbruierly occupied My ; ablpping; by A. 8. Roberta, Jr., witb 'steam engine de ricks ibrholsting and every !twilit! tbr handling a large qoantitYror Coe,- wish a party to ship for on commission. other information apply to WILLIAMS Jr, IXECII, &nth ttb street. below Chesnut, Philadelphia, or at Leenst street Wharf, Schuylkill. April f26,'57 . 17.tt • W.. . .—B . • ANTEDy the advertiser a i dictation as Forwarder or Coal Shipper.. For addreaslinquirest the office ofi the Iltwraft 410011.1A1,, The be of reference given. . f . 1 A plii!18, '57 184 f , QE EQT BOARD.—A respectable 0 prince &milt will take a gentleman and -wife, Or two or three i - slug la gentlemen to board. Accommode lions Mop!. and location good. Inquire In Market at, .3 donut aboee3d, south aide. [April 11, '57 5-it TQ COAL OPERATORS.-4"Young . • . an who has had seven. years experience In the retail Doal business, and who can glee the best of refer erishes to act AS Agent in Philadelphia. Address Agent; In the care of , GEOttilE , April IS, '67 - Ife3t s • • . • Broad aboxeAreh. AIINE co R i S ne -WANTEI!—A L t: the ; k i s- Verl constant Colliery , near Scranton, 474 41 ' Iv; givens Winter and.finnuner. Apply to WM. PARMLISY,. Supetintendent for SAMUEL MEMEDITII, Jessup P. 0., Lijitertor county, Pa. April 18. 16-4 t. ASO4CHANc.,TO MAK . MONEY.. 100 young, men of limited means min makesloo to .er month. and $ 6 0410 . per day. linsivess new, suil useful sad licsonble. For full particulars, 4 =lose a tage 'tempt* ''A.li. BATCHELDER, . Areh 28, 1.7 113-otl - . -• Rampttead, IC 1.1 50 LopAL ,AND TRAVELING AGENTS WANTED in the WEST t Ensluem payihg rom $OO to SW peg month—no humbug or ehattro•busioesaf_ Permanent employment given and no capital required For rArtiettlars endow postage stamps attOrldress, 1 . • A. ELUPSON, Exeter, N. 11. . April 11,- .6.1 100 AG,ENTS .- W.ANTED:— . --8130 -per month!—lFere la i rare chance for a Gm young men to Make a large salary without investing a capital,,, The move Who "three tent eateb penny; or huMbug to intuee patent medicines, boots, Le. Tor an Ont i lt, entice. Mamie for return postage , : Address, ." TAPPAN WOrtt ii \ PIA& N-• • -karat2l '57 1 , • _IFOWSALE &To LET.,' OR .SALE.--Eighteen, fine* . young A. ler—ripply at Philadelphia to , SAMUEL P. FISHER, No. Walnut St.„ or ir G ORDONE MONGES, N 0.121 Walnut St, • bal. 2nd. - April 25, ',5/ • 17 -It TO LET.—An Office in Marke street. by ' + BTICUITJA & T110311130N. TO 1 1 4,11 _ l6lm • .. LINSEkI) OIL, Patent Paint Oil, Varnist4. &e., kr.. for sale by 'J. I'.IIOiNUM. ',..ehoylklll !Liven, August =lB ' U. FIRE RICKS for Cupolas, Puddling and Blaat Furnaces, fi..em the Reading Works, for aide low, at the IP ONKETt PIJRNACS. f.,.VottAlle,Jan.l9, Ind a.tr OR REN'FThc Old • Orchard i Flour MM. It hes been newly repaired , end Is now a first rate running. order. Apply to M. M. MATZ, on the prembwri, or to T. a. SCIIOLLXIMERGER. ' I Pottsville.; February 28, 'gam}, ponvenreiit t li I_l dwelling tree With stabling, situated In Not , iwegian Tth,'Datissllle, now occupied y 11%1d:iceman. Pewit!ion than May 1it,1857. ° Apply to AptlllB, IT 'A JOSE FOSTER. • 1(1, HEAP FUEL.—Coke for sale, in nar g t. e r erns! I quantities, at the lark 'oriel orb 'ante per bushel.' Inquire either at the race, or. works a f the Pottsville gas Company. Puttesilha November 21. . 47.0' i / 1 0 iItRICKM-A - KElS.4.ratent Rights for sale for anitoprovein‘nt to Burning 13riekaf-IY 1 71' leh there to a great rah tg In thee, labor; and coin of 1 fuel, and the quality of the bricks much hiimmred, J.W. ANDREWB„ Zdridgfrort, Ph. • 13410 , March 211, '67 FOR' OW RENT=— A Three y •Brick Dwelling House, with-storeroom at z tubed. suitable for any kind of business. Also sewers others to rent, w ItkrGis and. Water pipes, all on Centre:: street, between the INiunsykrania Aall and the Ameriean norm. Also, two, atone dwelling bitters on Railroad ss. Apply to.l • ' 3f. MURPHY. ; l'itbelary 23,'57 -8-tf .IFTNION- HOTEL PROPERTY TO j ltENTe—Thesa prevails are welt ralenlaTed for general Boarding Honer, and being ondei a .Bortainvoit Dolor osay be made a plaza of more public &mama- Bou t by itiesailwe at Quo It. Depend the arrival of thicars.l lionaidiateposesilon of the dwelling part can haled, and the Confedtionary Sakion ma/ BO to the. some Tenant on the let ofleptenilisf, or sooner by put. chase of 'the will sada:tome Apply to April 18,'17 163tOri JOHN li. CROSLAND. loa SALE, ..—One sixteenth part of therellpper built'aehooner.".lofllf IIOWARlh" said schooner mu built atGreenwleb,R; 1., and is the brit built veiwel in the State; carries In fons oral; ha a yen, feat salter; Is two Aare old. Thtiagent resides at Green and purchasers may rely on a good dividend prolllptly and ofteh. Shell now engaged In the roart;: i frig trade. First:vaulty Rod Ash eyed would be taken! In oripient at a fair pries. VOr further inforouttima ad dress ; • • Clfil RUM WILLIAMS, Newriort,"4prll 1143VP1 Newirort, It. T. COAL. C - , OPAR I 'NERSIIIP.—JAISIts 'M . lIMATTY. of thh late lire) of Beatty L 'Thorne', bait eireoViatv4 with hum Throt.lorit Gariitfam and Junta L, - ., Beatty. in ihe Coal bueinos, under the arm of JAILI(.I M:lteatty ai Co., wile Mill continue the mining andeel• llntof Cwt AR yeast. JAM' M. eta 7TY. • . . ' TIIMODOR El Gaitarriioll 1 muittor i ait . . 281,15 JAS. B. BEATTY. Nei. . }ENV AND CUM- 1 nunAuneiNkr;, by the/ eirgo.eivi,Lort ,: ae ll, • • . or b n e hel—warranteal lobe of la yea eatellent quality. Li/81*mnd Ile eCTI. Moor supp ed at wholeaale Mee'. Will be delivered at any point along canal , oe eillroadiuoAsdtdrecarv,itoralql • to • Ica 'Walnut street Phil , adelphia; ' April 26,1016 ' • _ ' 17.1, 6 . ' f'l-/f)-PAlitNeßSti 7 ---tite under- musi gn ed have associated' 'th wieea nava& for l b, pUTPOSe Of mining and telling tad. under the Inn of J. IL Itcoll,oAilT A W.; at AU 'ZS RIM and are now j a m. ; prepared T4?.1111 order*• to eh:Embed hoe% blountain (L.:lth) C .S. Jeans?. Lawns county, Pa.' -sr R., • ' ELRY. A8RA4.31 L. 131 lIPEit. i ;coAD A.4II*CRS. 7.6 m February 11, CAIN, HACKER & COOK, • unfold Ass menu of • '' 331"0als..23Ealpitlx acrahL. Also, dealer, in other drat qualities of • I - 'White sind Wed Ash Cosihi. • N 0.40 trul.ut street, reihnferhia. and Woodland IVharver, Schusratil. . • Tonto t Carr. 3foUL % . Jews M. One. February 7 ,' 57 - ASHLANDiind MAILANOY —The undecsittned are prepared to receive ordm celebrated Ashland Coal from the "Bancroft iv • oneer - Collieiy." From the ortenalve alteration,' sod tel., provementa made at the Colliery, this winter li+r propel.' , ng the Coal, they feel no hesitation In °Verlag It to the trade as an article that can hate nc superior in the nta i ri . Um_ both as to quell trend freedom from dftt,slate other Impurities. They are also prepared to make eon• tracts fur Lehigh and Schuylkill Cool from other mines. EANCROPT, LEWIS k N 0.19 Wattmet street,.Commerrial February 9, '57 foly VAN DUSEN, NORTON & eOl, Sole Agent' for the Sae of the MaEMGME • Coal •& Navigation Co.'a ,Coal, AND TICIc Rest Red and White Ash Coals Not 28 Walnut street, PUILIDELIIII. I *? l on Offices: { o. 63 Liberty St., cos. Nassau, N. YORK. 5 Deane strset,Bol:lo:4. . - es--Bristal, Rallitown and tier No. li Richmond. 67 ShiPPing Ar,rch 28 LEWIS AIIDENRIED & CO., Miners and Shippers of the follow-. ing celebrated • _ ANTHRACITE COALS, From PRILLDLPRIA Ind the NINES, I BLACK MINE, .11/D UV. BLACK llBAT%Tartan BCOIIS, --- g . do' . Lm.'"Vrt UT., • - do DIAMOND,- - ik, z 9PUINO )11'.., Amen.. BROCKVILLE, - rtszAsu. WYOMING VAL, do - From ELLZABIL±HPOrt, LEILKIII, limn ASH, and COUNVIL RIDGY, la Apt ALSO, theletty supesloi CUMBERLAND COAL. Mined by the Hampshire Coal and Iron Company • 07 Value* street, PIIILADELPUIA Officer SO Btate street, 130:31.W. ' 110 Broadway, NM 011 g. Yank 14,'67 ' . F 10• IVOTICE.,—A :stated meeting of the _LI Young Bens' Christian dsumintlon srlll be held at the room, (ttussel's them Building.) on Monday ere. ning, April 25th, 1851'. Punctual atteudeore is request ed. By order of the Preirdent April 25,451 Mit] L. W. 110S11 . 8'SIIELL, Srey . • 1 'FILE of the SIyS,TARI ROAD CO.— Pottsrlile, April 1137: :Collie is hereby given to the sbateholdelx of this Com• twtlY, that a meeting will be held at their office, Onltote. day, ft* ith .day of !day next, at .4 o'clock; P. H., to se• c'ept or , reject the severe euptitentepts to their rhastar, pawed by the Legislature durihg the ;Trend and possi. ens session, and also any other builness of the. comp*. uy. • . J. C. DIJNALLMON,,Secretary : • Anil! '24,,":4 1741 jitl-4 CEN'IS,REWARD, !—Sneaked 1.1 away , (too lacy to run.) Mare ' . 2 5 th 11157, from our establiehment, THOMAS ROBItIIIII, abound apprentice, for whom the above reward will be paid to any onerwho will return him to his marten. L.P. GARNER lk BROS. Ashland. Seituylklll co., Pe, Aprtt tt , 's7 15-3 t NOTICE: --A meeting of.,.the Stack holders of the Treyorton Coal and Rail Road Com pany, will be held at the Olrat d lions. lu Philadelphia, on THESDAI7, sth Hay, Brox., at eleven o'clock S. AL Dy order, F. L. JOHNSON, Stcretdmy • ADrllll . , '57 154!f- HE AN N UALN .MEETING of itle J. Stockholders of the Philada. & Suntan, Rail Rued ompaoy, will be held on tdONDAY, 27th day of April, 1457, at the Mice of the Compeer, Phil*l.l=2 o'clock M. 13.11111 L6 k Philadelphia, April 4,'27 14-4 Y 1100TICE.---The annual election for erist dent and Direeton of the Trecorton . Coal and. gaitßad Company will be hold at the °Dant Ware ' in Philadelphia on TUESDAY, sth May, p , cr. The Polindll be open from Li to I o'clock P. /1. Dy order, V. L. J9nsB"; April 11, '57 .. 15-4 t aieretary, Stotkholders of the Pottrallte thus Company are hereby untitled . Slat an electiGn for oMcers of saki Company will be bat it the Office of the Company on MONDAY, tbe 4tb of May nest, to sleet nine directors to awns for ode yen_ • • B. BILL YVAN Pottavtlle. April 18.'57 1154 ti, Praia:Wit. ' .., BeaLOPEMENT.—Wliereas - mi wife. REBIOCA ISADARd, Lift my bed and board 09 it day, April lb, In r owlets? with JOHN JACOVI, I. l„, hereby notify the public that.l will perno debts of ha ";.. contruting. . JAMES 'lt ADA RA.i New Castle tp., &biol. to., AprlllB, '67 161 t• • ," TO' Contractors, 'Miners, kc.—Teh der ut!! be received from responalble panto leer contends to mine all thevikal to be shipped from tba °- Onion Iron k Coat Company's Collieries at Taylorville. .• Woe frirthar particulars apply to the undersigned at Tap' toe rtile near eicranton, orbl letter to Hyde Para- P. 0,0, Ya bILVEST SNYDEI2„ Agent of Union Iron k Coal Co. , InSt April 1 8.1? I. THE•ANNUAL MEETING of the . 4'. , .. p., Storitholdera ot tie ilroad Mountain Improvement tt, an Railroad COmpany will be held at their 'Amin do .i . , ,0 city - of Philadolphis. on Thursday, Md instant, at 2 * o'clock, P. M., tO elect Are directors, to serve the mehal ILI', year, and ',onside. such other business as may be re '., , 1., Dented at the meeting. i l,. .." - JOAN C. MILS, Berretary., ,D• . April IS, 'DT ,16, I. ' , No. 116 Walnut street' r...,.-! • OTIOE TO RAILROAD CON TRACtollil..—troposala will be received at Allen town, Lehigh; County, Pa., until 12 o'clock on Wedue day, the 7:d day of April, ibr the Width* and Maw on the Allentown Railroad,: forty welt/ In length. ma ;r: wolrk will be let for Cob or fur Gab Bonds or fitock,a4 .in large or small contracts to experienced contractm only, who are prepared to do the work. , No xubletting trUi be permitted. Aprilrlll, Drl•sr TYLER, Gamma Arai. • P,lB-11. • 1.1 AU - DITOR'S NOTICE.--Notice ,- ,tl L bereby given that the uudersigned has been st ponited.Auditor, by the Orphans' Court of Scimylthl County, to dlistribute the moats In theshands of )111 , '7:71 LIAM MI/MSCII, administrator of Marks Silting, Jr; 1 : deceased, aad that he will attend to the ditWs appointment upon the Eighth day of May next, his once, In Market street, Pottsville, opposite dud Moth at one o'clock, P. M., where all paitles Interested can altend. DAVID 9. GUESS, April 18, '9l' IBM] +sway: NOTICE.—In the $ 7 . - ." Court of Commit.* Pleas of Schuylkill onaty— a • matter of the amount of lam Is Reeser, AS- 4 0° of JOSLAII PAltEnt. for the benefit of creditors: The undersigned, Auditor appointed t, 'Ad nclit ilistribute the assets' In the bands of said Juristic., 0 and among the creditors entitled to the stair, .al .t . • tend to the duties' of his appointment, at his idhe 15 Centre street. Pottsville; on MONDAY, the tab a 7 d May,lBsV, at 9 delork tp the forenoon. WIL L. WICITNET, tisitio• Air 11113„ 'ST jN THE Orphins'. Court of iitellutt.• kill County:—ln the mat ter of the Xitate of ion Browse, deceased. t' Notice is hereby glveni that the undersigned. A tali " 4. appolated by the mid Court, to distribute the tamer In the hut f Charles troth*, Administrator nowt , 1 t - the het n representatives of add derident , e; attend o the d sof his appointment at hia'ofem Centre street, Pot side. on tVedneaday, the I , th de 744 of April next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, where sat's?, When interested parties are requested to attend • TILOS. ft, BANNAN, Auditor' April 11, '37/11141t `NOTICE 011 1/ i tO THE — ST OCK II I EBB OF MK 3fINERBVILLB WATZI.I3O3It —An eleetlon will be held et Mu home of Romefein. In the Borough of Pilnieselftes; on 3XV DAT, the 15th moat., between the bouts Of 10 A. lies 4 P. %f.. of said day, for the purpose of eluting roe managers to terse until the second Monday in 'lmam 15x3. ;RICHARD K BAR. CIIARLAS W:TAndit T. MALE; ". • JOSSPII C. Itighlift • JOdEPII F. TA Slot WILLIAM DE HAW . , April 4th, '57 • NOTICE.—To t h.Y 'School Director of solnynon , eountY : .GioiLsort :—ln eba: &nee of th443d gallon of the Art *frith May, au hereby notified to suet In Bonen, lion st lb" t House, In Pottsville on the 'Mu IhY t Monday is D.;1857, taws Me PreicidA day itf Me swath. at 1 in the afternoon, mid select, visa tom by a taskta . , the steaks swealierellthwetees tpreseut on. P ma literary . and sdentilic attainments, and skill stf!_ kerien"' l4l"g, OrAectit sig. as ootsTY , TENWINTIfinf 'three enceeediug years: the amount of eonipeneatien the the same. Wort.' the result to the Mate Superintendent, at Dutiful darcitartal by theMlth and 4oth sections - a 9EL ic..itaxwaos, awry .v..perii 5.L k.dro. • ql Scheyllitt • .. , , Minemellie, April 15,'57 V .:4 • --- N9l.loE. — All persons ititlebte4 • the subscriber by Book account, at-bb be westerly side of tents* abut, near Modelers au mooted to make lannediate eettlereent Poster ft Co., to whom 1 have disposed a 2 4 16 rra the establishment. , Pottaellie, A pril 10, 1857. ; ; n wet° Thiessen roster It Ca" respretN 4 3 ;e to the public that they will continue the bow/ , old stand as manntactuntrs and general &lira, and Shore; and confidently anticipate Mon to the wants of their mummers, mid by , i . a 0,1 wait selected stock of go-Kte in all the 13 ', * d? of their business, to , unfit a rout/nuance ( ..0.0 [theme patronage heretofore extended b... -11 "" / '", went. April IF, ____ S" 8 ' 0 ) * ,TENIPEIf.k&Cri -114, omit (parted," se:aon at the Ursa D l L ' k, f, Penna., w ill be held with *Abel Iltvlatost. No .;7 4 :..'• of lentkersinee, 64. Clair, on ilwittessiaya4V lO "" all Jr' vr • " to good atom/Leg In the tkolvrate,!.„o .arlrequeatou to attend. ed at 1. , •'.., A. I.' Puldle Istuyeratscemeeti n g will bet , • follows: • • , •,kOn Wadnewlse aveniny at 7 o'clocl. in the 1 %4 Wetbodist Churl!. St. Clair, and 'otsl "Thomas! V ,st Post Carbon. Om both oecitioe‘• Job ° i l d t En.. 0. W. P...6,nd Wkw. Nicbolson, -61 41.• G. “ k Dyer addressor.' . - 7 . • • , The pabikvienevally ark• tatrectfully twined t 0 .4701 : • The Brothels of tbaOrder,ate requested to 1 P1,11; Rail of Asbbel Division at !..i past 6 o'eleebk! s day rondos, la Regalia. ' _._ Pott ' RDWARD A. DV74.:Noltdt i , R. Cialr, 4111 :A. "d 7 . ' .
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