intro' LE,' PA. POTTSVI SAIrtIII.IIAVg. ♦Y 14,, A Novael of trouble t lust, the mesas to be itory within the pale of ey. Them ean be no Mont of an - energetic at Young, and to beirep force, would hive a bitesscs to believe Hist sassapment of Utah; or adopted to bring that Ti leer and if possible, quiption that the goal snap to strived, litigb ported by _a strong 'still beneficial effect, faith' ■ many residents orkti , at tory, sad even mousy of the Mormons thumbs et, an wearied and die gusteeby the gross its . orelitise and despotic as= if stamptioni of Brisk* onus and the. principles of the sees, and by the, coadidon of affairs gen. entity in the territory"' These people,liowever, at present are the vietinst f an *massing tleo-politt eel dcsperisaV it soy re aneSrushing to the mind as that of in .or Rome, and have free. dom neither of speech nor action. • " . .From wiehout, this desapthen must be subdued, and it can anti be dons by the establishment vir tually i ll of a military g vernment of the territory, simultaneously with e infusion of , meri and families, whose stilts • Will tie I, direct daily re i[ge proof,lif and protest lust the Immoralities and fold destructive tens 'of Mormonism. • The pres. sae* of an adequate Mary force . should how ever, be &Wieldy u erstood, and public:ally de sisted, to be rudely ,f r the purpose:Of protection. Tint, to prote c t the Moons of the Federal Gov.: irnment, in tie disc of their functions and duties, and in their nal acts to protect and up-• hold the authority a d institutions of the Repub lic. Secondly, to pr " 1 all eitliens resident in the territory who % line to embrace or desire to abandon, the ho le tenets and practices of Mormonism, end , governed only by the laws of the United I The espiiise of such a measure cannot 'a moment against the:pos sible•benelitithai st result from it.' U is in. deed, true . that 'Mous liberty which Is veinal* ' ons, embraces the right to.prefesa ' 4 ,religions sentiment. which. guy diet thorny ol its author(' punished. &dada( Irof •irg7l Theßoston remarks tbs Dan felt for of eoeiet7 In. . the country' has almost given arty. despair about this awful exhibition* ' crime, from the tear that when It . there may be found constitutional , the way of Congress , atonal fiction ns. ' That polygamy, or a epodes of .guisted coneabinage, exists In f initi, ant_ A hits been arifally interwoven 'with the erten tf what •the Morrispos call their /"eharelo," are now too well sathentleated to admit of the driest question. ' That it has pro duped a state o ! society loathsome and revolting i r beyond anythl now te be witnessed elsewhere . on the earth, is 'apt as !true as that the earth is turpittg on its is.... The accounts ilusthave been , 1 ghee by intelli ant witnesses, who have gone into and come out f that den of infamy, and have dared to tell what they have learned, are almost too shocking fdr rilpetition. A book has been pub lished called "The Mormons at Home, 6 ,by a lady, the wife of a Mr. Ferris, who waisappointed see retiry tolls territory- in 1852, and .:who resided moot s . six moat aat Salt Lake City. This intelli gent and Oboe tag lady of course, had opportani lies to isee an know ' palm y things, in . the condi tion of her s a, among -ils'e Mormons, which .a. man might o t hane discovered. She gives among other similar recitals, tbe following account of a wedding vie t, at ei bleb she was present, of 'a . ...young.girl, ho bed been marriod‘b}- her father One of the :1 into, to 19?ther saint, who_ already had one wife that wife being preseet at the cere mony.' Be i remembered, that the people trans- isgusting scene not oul7 belonged , •Sazon num, bfit irere Americans, re of a faith that pretends. to be a tion froi God to the biter followers acting this to the Aug/ and •peofeu . modern re of Christ : s - Feb. 2ls Yesterday morning we were invited by,our acq • interacts Colborn, to attend this wed ' -ding of h daughter to a MI9I by the name of Pemeroy, ho: already has a wife. The ,affair Was to oorn off at two o'clock, and we went of coarse, wi • • the expectation of witnessing the ceremonies •n such occasions; but in this we were cheated—i proved to be &wedding feast, the mar riage *ere • ony having been performed in the forenoon. • It would be difficult -to imagine is ileis sane eel • sting deeper evidence of. depravity, fol and tchedoess. . . , We had some difficulty in finding Colborn's boon. It was over a mile south from Mr. Font. ham's, an th ough the day was fair, yet the ' ground • so ft and spongy, and the numerous waterer had broken over their bounds, and in some p , , flooded the streets. tsq reaching 3 • .the. house, we were directed across the:way, to the reside es of Colborn's new son.in-laii, where the COM ny were to assemble, previous to the feast. re we found Brighim Young, with his first wife, d some eight or ten otber,persons; and anto g the' rest, the creature whose .gale through e window troubled me so much, soon I after our val in the city. , This , without exception , the strangest pert.* It • as ever my tontine to , attend, and the chief po tof interest lila the real wifkof the Jonas who bad just been married to ano th er. It Is &tint to give you an idea of the emotions of this s uds lag womiin. Her face was as white as chalk— r eyes as black turfet, and glittered with • an on ly lustre. Shwtried to &shit& aoheer. tel up to n, and bad evidently nerved herself up like the Indian at the stake, to endure the i j i torture flier situation. The nervous twitching of the' asides of her mouth betrayed a degree of Internal &feu, which it •yeis to me, painful to content Me. That twos _will I fear, haunt me In my creams—the latenilty Of her suffering hatUtna.ist It rigid. The oordi of bet life must soon snap asunder—the sooner the better. This wedding , was evidently the funeral of all her hopes. -=•-• .1 . The I ambled is manifestly a 'billow-pate, made op ofan mai aad makand the latter a small fraction. His noir wife, poor rkil4 thing, cuddled down by / 3 him. an he manifested a boorish pleasure, mingled witir th t kind of shamefacedness , common I Sup pose, henroost, thieves. But Brigham was there _ keep him countenance in the 'profane proses of us two Gentiles, who bad a difficult task to t suppress the scorn and contempt which we fell Hoe ' richly and w versiw shall • I deieribe Dirs.,Youeg? • fibs was bough not fasidonablior tastefullydreased' ppod herself up in a cold reserve, eon: in monosyllables, which came out pain nder the merciless cross-examination in I felt at liberty to indulge. Bat "yea" and urnish but small data to judge of 'MUM/ ter, and; about all I cats say of her is, that rather large in size, and good looting for The' woman evidently, has little reline but she does not lack, sense, and felt op with the idea Motive despised the whole, . 'Brigham bad his share of the same de. f constraint; but he put on a "you earn ourself" sort of bearing, and conversed with, grei of fluency . . . horn; itho is a species of dotard harlequin, sloes that the occasion should be a joyous nd skipped:about like an overgrOwn.ourang g, making all sorts , of nonsensical observe some, of Which I could see, 'Brigham ;did Ike at all. • e tried hard to get up a dance; although 11{' was a fiddler present, eStiry 1 heels see to be glued to the floor. l' Be ed however, that it would not do to have a log withoutilancing, so he sets the fiddle to , g, and danced a jig hiiaself, all - alope.— a pitiable spectacle{ of degradation and tel Here was the Mid Imposter and ha of fifty_:wires aid bpwards—here_ was a wmd saw Wb she she, pooE wife.' *offering agnntes too grest is. durld—and here was a father ) ? dancing' a 'merry jig ' Ter the prostitutionilf,his own daughter ; . an all this too, in a eity•Abnatitating a part and po lon of our beloved country. Thirdinner came a t the house of 'this delectable fatherlinlaw! at e time appointed, and wits good enough.—ll rl Arch e laid under'obligation by such people,' ny husband paid him what he supposed a ; lam a Permation for the entertainment, which wee greed, sly accepted; and we had the good forties ] 1 - toilet back to our eomfortable quarters • beluga: l l ni ht, fully satisfied with our further loitiation l 4 'the bYsteries of Monioubm. , vt. , ~ at this lily penetrated into households, where th Wives were numbered bj a higher figure than 'tao; 'where the sumerof shame Ind degradation', utterly gone ht some, and when it hemmed the heart in other* WM the worm , that - 00,Si d ; when the coarse sad bruiM vixen ruled th a rod of Iron over the tender and timid; here children were baton o f mothers not their * , bat whose'authority to best was as good 4. , who bore them; , and' Where the master Of A hell upon earth exhibited At his if. the I approach to the brute . . that it it possible or man to achieve, while his' talk 'was garnished . ith Beilpfure, and the merits of the redeemed, the holy contrasts of.the Mormon Zion 'ultk I wiekednesi of - the world. To reason about poligusi upon abil_tractirin- 11 w lts i o P u l man u m belliffertairtaratvioniyea'bilatau4moonrcg "Thttint:ilEijyasternuiditPitat:onurawliitht'besyk,. an *hail* totemted by us is a civilisation • founded, on the 'talon of one man and one no. man s es the oily safe and endurable eteditioO of to thistly. ante! the , prop egatiou 4 our rsee.—,- Reasons of state,. forming a publist:ltolley im • - perative and inevitable, which eau . -yield to ne man's theorise, and can borrow no light from _ other customs, are enforeed• and aged. by As plain command of clod, 'gni the feaehinge* Christ; so that this form oreivilisation, this nx- r yielding racially ,of our social state, is • Axel , anti unalterable condition of oar sosis.l polity.;.= Wherever It is violated, the violation must be stopped. Wherever Within the *here of leen*. 'tire power, or of soy canine itself le acv. eminent, polygamy is practiced, it most be bro. ken up. The sole question in the case is, whether the, poser ilists. , . . _ , .I. , „The manner in whiteh the (models and loaders of the,Mormon soli have contrived to connect this practise with whet their deluded followers consider a religious 'belief, and thus to subdue the natural loathing. with which woman must rep gard such a condition, when uneeduced by super. station, is this. Tho tenet of the Marmots Church is, that there is no salvation for anybodi outside of its pale, and that for women there is no salva.'. . fon in the choral', •unless they are married to a Mormon. As the- hitaband ROL, apostatiatvand the. wife noy this hie her salvation, and as , the common herd of teen are- constantly coming into and going out of the thumb, it is of coarse deniable for a woman to be saarried, or seals• as they end; it, to one who,will remain steedtiu • to the end; and hence the anklet, of many some . to get into the harems of the l ,priests OW elders w.bo cannot, or moat probably will not fall fro .. grace. ' As the object of marriage, or sealing, i to sive the souls of the women, It is of Co . l the duty of every , 'ut to marry as many- wome'. as he can, or as jt pleases to have; and sr' el is thus made a ' 1 c eons duty cannon be 'won , bat is positive nt ri4 polygamy is not only an oned, but the ore \wires s. man has the mo he fallilb the w in of God. "Sealinei to Brigh . ~ .Toung isthe his est gasitntee for salvation, d he is aCeonlingly said to have mere wfies th n 1 anybody heinver - cOunted. This &Rustier . d brutal superstition, strange to,say, does keit. k effectually. The wonder 4, not that it .sho Id ever have? been invented by a cunning the coarse man, to sneer* the unbounded Fedi= On of his baser appeiites, but - that soy woman, re in a civilised -and christian lend, should er have been led astray .by it, as hundreds .1i thousands have been. , N. . Mormonism however, such is described, s .ds at this moment before the *odd, a terrible eh die one of the ithange, unaccountable *hominid or which the religious sentiment in the race en • t inextinguishable hope of a future existence, ' I they are not purified and dissevered from I passion. of our earthly nature, will prod; • the humid soul: As nett it presents itselft anal. the Goietsuisat is the' aid, or wasoligittoood ow oentlosouto toad to Won against the an+ those matters to which sets most be met and 'denten& this, and no -rem will feel any eta Christian ibilospher in II dreadral aspect. t it the Mittelman, especially . . in' these; United 8 t 4 It pants * • ~ deeply interesting proble , claims to reverse ell the repaired usages en t artici4on this subject. difficult.* however, has ith respect to ~the state universal law of warriapots enforced by • iced and Christian states, and to establish p ate, as the tenet and prattles of a peenr listens faith; and the . question is, whetbe halide of iovernment are so tied by ° the iii constitutional principle of religious liberty we most yield to ibis claim. Tan PHILADItriIIiA. Lki)lini AND TSB OA Tau.n.—Althotigh we Are )10t nolined u harsh language while speaking of tile con the Ledger towards the struggling effdrti, o t Coal Operators of this Region, who ate ma bd., striving to place their business on a Orin p ying basis—yet no more appropriate &mon wdrd than "be lies," can be applied , to die author or • per. agraph..in 4 the money article of Tuesday's L • • In his endeavors to throw discredit on' the fan of thei Coal Association, he wandere ; fro • Ali, truth.', Ile states, that the ."arrange cent does bet woilteatirfactoril,y, and thatthi las eeting d of the operators was slimly attended. VI first 'assertion is a lie; the second_but a partial state ment. All the operators who I received (dins were at the meeting, while the I I Coal Au. lotion bits accomplished ull so far, that was ei ...tad. It is a discreditable Tact, tinst all 'the h. RIR, with a slight exception, to the'object of • • As sociation, comes from Philadelphia, 11, airy vital) interested in, sod indebted to the Coal Tra( fur two-thirds its shipping business. o Ez • •rien however, proves that hostility to its own l• taro is eharacterrilic of the city,and its Josuiti al pe ny sheit,Lthe Ledger. Not only do they oak crush the .intkeets of the ,interior, 'too. wh• they am dependant in a measure, but wi • a p tinacity amounting to l insanity, they wag an p sparing e .warfare upon, every project to • ding= benefit the trade of Philadelphia. It • coo t that she would be immentely benefitte. if the Ledgerknd similar prints were blotted n t of 'Wenn). The only wonder is, that Phi , • ell prospers at all under the hostility to her uteri which sbe experimmes at home. That he so at all, is attributable entirely to her loco and facilities, not to tbe,eepport she • Weal the mostinfinentbil of her press and th • ma her citizens., . : — Philadelphia may acluiesee in the so tidal leg, but she mayreittnuared that we o thi Wrier: are not yet reedy to occupy the . • sitio serf. i to the money jobbers ot Pb ladeb headed by their organ, the Ledger. T eir o being to let out the lire's blood of the p • • nears of the Interior, and reduce Philadelphi to a yet more miserable dependency upon eeer_ tic, liber al, wide-awake rivals, we will stoutl zienouns4 it, and refuse partipipation in ,the in. eons; nia policy.. • • Let consumers of Coal in Philadolp •is an other cesternpointe„ntake a note of e fut. •When the Philadelphia Ledger or any •thee.; •of kindred sentiments, asserts boldly d unb iogly, that the' Coal Association of Echo: county is buts combination totsep it is'either the result of ignoranktal~ he of of the Association, or a datenninatio. to mi by' misrepresentation. We say distip •ly, la of the assertions of hostile , papas, th t the, of the Asi(miation, is slope, to st re • giber sustain the,operstors, by procuring .r the • tountwating prices, and to give to the trade ability and system, which while it m is ti mend, will , so far from enhancing 'ricer I sualoros Wihe long run rather redact, them. regulußy in * iupply , will regulate th prir it nas hi the !Midland them up will' leap, hsk shaken the confidence of ionsu••ers, an them—we are not surprised et it—to ;twill' sertions of reckless prints, that .very, meet of the operator is but to keep • p the of Coal, at the *sponse of the eon mar. there has heretofore, been a want o • systei management in the Coal trade, Si to it well app.:IMO to need allusion. An • now making to regulate it for the • •neat of producers and• consumers. If the _ ork Is impeded by theelforts of the Philed Iphia and ether papers of kindred send •• nts, it that the public shottldi understan • it. ' citizens of Philadelphia remember t tbi ii the only trade ,that they can, rel upon tainty ; let them Observe well that portico Press is trying to break that Trade down, destroying those engaged in fours • log it If they wish to assist in killing he goo lays the golden eggs, let them bell ve and the—really, we cannot find any ot er won • • propriate—lying assertion. of lb 'Phil* ;Ledger in regard to the Coal triad 11 FROM ion Pacirto.—The 'ate ip 11l New York brings later news fro Cent Sotith America, Oregon, aid be Si Islands. The latest se mints to the 28th of 1 state that fighting sr a Continue at Rio dayiwithout much i pression o &that keorrespondenee has taken place tween to Rican General Katrueb , • and apt. I the U. S. sloop of war SC Marys in 'WI latter refused to interfere between the bell parties. The news from Calipro is Int The act of the lost legislature, p . riding protection of actual settlers, was • Mated . stitntional by the' Supreme Coal The 1 business continued generally'pro •. rous. _ at Sacramento destroyed forty orisand dollars worth of property; I belongiiig the California Stage Company . , Thomas Wrig t, 'Jr., i lawyer from the city of Philadelphia, c fitted suicide at .flan Freneiaeool the sth. : . Boaster Foote, on returning to the I)omooratia party, adviseil 1. tie' American party, of which be as but reeetttly an active member, to disband. Serious dissen sions have arisen among the orisons at Ban Bernardino, Galt Lake.,- The d from Panama and lia iperaiso - are to the 15th .of March, sad from pallet) to -the Stith. The ship 'Cathedral, from Boston, was lost of Cape : urn, ov ary 15th, on her Iwasaki to San melte persons Were lost, including Cap Howse tor Eirkendalrof Trenton, sod Philip 1 Samuel B. "ill, of Philadelph ' The des of she crew arrived at Pan aln an -steamer. ' The litigllsh Admiral is the Pa tubed the ' Peruvian Insurgen war 1/84 and Tembeli. The vessels - we still lot Chinches, tinder. permits Are• • the It Villeuco: .No provision badra yet the molest et the State debt; ad sto . . . • on • is, of the thou stocks. Oregon dates hue reestivedliithe 20th of Month. The steamer , w o w > was` courted inar the *ails at Oregon on the Ttth,, kilns' the thsodain, Jamielleis o Os d the enOtee, end entirely destroying:thebeat. :ea . re were entertained . , trif another outhreakeoe.; -; log at Iffaigington Terfitini: The advfeas m Honoluin are to ths 12th of March. A Amour err* these front the New 'Nantucket lands with n cargo of guano. The Islands had, . .n taken poestutson of by the Americans. The osta Itteati - pepers of the dth of 401 contain• tiers from Gee. Mora to the Minister of War, in hied he says that Volker is hemmed in at the laza at Bins, the Allies being entrenched four hundred Tants, and that he was sub sisting.on mule and dog desh. Advice! from Kingston, Jamaica, are to the 2d of April. They state that an English man-of-war carried into the port.of St. Anus en American schooner, f d 7: Africa, end bound for Cuba; with dirt! hue and seventy slaves on board. One hundred and thirty-seven died on the passage, and , the re mainder were in starving condition. It was ru mewed ,that another slaver wu seen off the coast, and altritish steamer started in pursuit. Tns Eerccv.—Rev. Dr. Dewey,one of the post earnest apologista of the Fugitive Slave Law has tired of being the shield of Slavery, and is grad ually swinging back to his natural yosition ot an tagonism to that groan abomination. We see also that the Bev. Dr. Humphrey, formerly President of gmberet College, who was Welton* of the fastest friends of the South, has got to the length of hie tether, and refuses to follow the Slave Power down.the declivity of the Drell Scott decision.— Ile lately preached a discourse at Pittsfield, Mus. commemorating the completion by himself of half] a eentury'li service in the ministry. "In coneln-1 don," says the Springfield Bepothlicaoa, "the ven erable patriarch spoke, a a Christian - patriarch of his experience might be expected to speak, of the assault on Mr. Stunner, the Kanias outrages, and the last and deepest disgrace to tbe,nation, the bred Scott decision." "Tan Munro Rsourrim."—Onr extemporary appeared a new salt of type list week--an in ' dice tion . erf prosperity. Al one of the fraternity, we .aate'"pleased to obsei.ve it. The Democracy of Schuylkill ve without an organ. Whether they will adopt the Register with its peculiar be: lids, is doubtfuN, The Register however, appears to thrive, notwithstanding the fact that it has been repeatedly read out of the mongrel party of Obis County, y'elept Deinoerstie. The Register Au reason we think, to be gratiful for the attention, Wt. dependance upon the patronage or promises of •that party, woqld be the stepping stone, /1/ to• certain eternities. Witness the fits o't,gli .6 Gazette. -"Congratulating the gegister on its ee- To wake, on its improved appearance, end probabil- I ity of long life, we wonder u fey as the Gaseete It is concerned, who will be the next victim? 1 . Tix Brizo: or Row on Swine .— The bog chol era is rapidly dalmating the Western bogs. The reason of this Wiralady at the West,: bas at last 1. been found ih 4fie intemperate habits of the swine. They are very much addicted to the slops of the whiskey tirstillers, a barrei of which is said, o contain enoigli strychnine to kill' thirty imen. That, therefore, which is at first merely a tipplip,finally brings deathoiot only to the por. eine, lint the human family% Hogs and men will of make a note of this, take *awning and mend their ways. The worst ' featura :of this hog cholera business is, that'the diseased flesh is picked up and sent East for sale and consumption.. This .matter should be looked into. We have enough impure food already. It is criminal to thrust diseased moat upon the public. its Poznan/ma or tat Peutointsr.-.-The Cincinnati Commercial, In an article to show that the poison. inlet the National hotel in Washington was in 'eality an attempt to make away. with President 'Buchanan, prints thir 'following extract from a private latter, written in Washington bat a few data ago ‘J.I salt, passing a gas light, a couple of gentlemen; one of whom. although-I bad not teen him for over sixteen years, I almost knew to be the President. I stepped alongside. and a glance informed me that I was not tali taken. The old man totters. Ilia legs are Weak. A half stumble drew swine remark .tram his companion. which I did not hear: Ills reply was: am wet right My. health is not recketwed,' adding is a sort of begging tone..--'But Iga getting better.' Ill■ voice is weak, and his legs are.woaker. lie is going, depend upon it. A few snore weeks and he will be no more. A vain young orator from Kentucky will be she acting, and his Mend Stephen, boogies the' actual President of. the United States' •••• tom um- NONITICEr DONATIONII.—LIt wee only two or three weeks since that it was announced that' the tn. o • magnificent,gift of meaty -five damenaci dollars had been made to the Anierican Colonisation So , cietY by David Dint, Esq., of Mississippi: The ex- islatiourbite/liienter of Saturday records' un- Ala other eplindid donation from the same nobler este, hearted_philanthropiat °Plumy thousaiid dollars, d o es a-check for which amount wu received from hi'm atirtu by the triiasurer ofd, the Society lut week. This ,from sum makes a grand total of more than fifty thou ,s o f sand dollars which has been contributed by Mr. Hunt to the philanthropic cause of colonisation. sumwoMmiswesuwwwwn II poi- The Trial of alelflin. pot i n . ta foomum:owtims tin sums' JOLIMAL.I „„, ~,,„ HOLLIDAYSBURG, April XV, /031. MIISSRS. Ens .:—/ reached this place from Potts ville on Monday, and visited McKim at his cell in the jail for the purpose of ascertaining^ wheth ei he and Thomas Bragg of Pottsville notoriety, were one. and the • same. I immediately .:Identi ffed him. .11e has however, changed somewhat in appearance, since he was In Pottsyille. ile 4 bas d e t taken off his whiskers, changed his manner of that dressing, end, is somewhat thinner in the a pe r /16 at Brat refused to recognize me, but subse- N a b. quently acknowledged that he had seen me some. lkill where. - • that Bo far the lawyers engaged in_ the lase have ,j e sts done nothing more than arrange the evidence slead that is continually coming in from' all parts of this State and Illinois, where Dr. Norcross and .hject 'McKim resided together. and The case has jut gone before the Grand Jury, re. 'and will be strongly ;tante/tad, as excellent coun sel are engaged on both sides. , On the part of the Commonwealth are District Attorney Eaminond, and Mr. Win. A. Stokes, .lormerly of Philadel phia. On tbe•part o4the defence are Messrs. Blair, Jolly and Hoene, the latter eminent for his ability. The trial which is before Judge Taylor, will it is thought be long and tedious. The evidence is entirely circumstantial. There are some Arty witnesses bere for the Commonwealth, and five or six for the defence. The impression Is, that -McKim will be convicted of the murder. /t has been before the Grand Jury that „ while travelling with Norcross, the prisoner gave his name as MclCim•;- at Pottsville as Thomu Bragg, and at Long Pond, where be wee arrested, Samuel Whittle. .The same man is recognised however, in the three misses. The au, and ♦blob id led the es. move prices efort is A' both a to be Ledger, Let the to Coal with cer. torrows TAinae. .11 of her HAW, Joiniam or Hausa br May Is on our table. An Inninahli publication. It aho%ald be .a visitor at eery family Amide. The mass of intboluitleelt con tains is as useful u a phyriekut's visits. • mr. TIM Stein of PORML"--This work by Mrs. Emma D. Z. N. Southworth, the popular author, has been published neatly by T: B. Peterson, 102 Ches nut street, PhUadcaphis. Tints, the heroine, Is &charm ingly drawn character; one that intereststhe reader to the close of the work. Many of the seines are i.epicted with a power peculiar to Mn. enithworth's pen, while the purity and deltaic* of style which pervades "'ciao," are worthy or the env table reputation of the . author. As a work of fiction founded on the best principles of ;no. crafty, It is of the taighest oris'ir; .arid entre (hat can be read with profit. The work its complete in one large duodecimo volume, bound 14elotb, f'r fone Dollar and Twenty -Fire Cents; or In t voincemie paper cover, for One Dollar. Copies of altherl.4ilition Hof the; work ill be sent to any one to any part or the United States, free rif pottage, on the parade 'Mang' itlentlitin the mica of the edition they wish to the publisher, in a letter. sustain so ap delptila Moab at trat and andwich ivitil !four r ride.— sthe Co- Davis of lick the !figment Pas Ours Bsatcn;'os Wrats OAN Yallar:—Thls is the title of a new wort of notion, just published by J. P. Lippincott a Co., of Philadelphia. As a -narrative the Melded/ are Interwoven into s peered sketch with con summate skill. Th'e writer's object avowedly,' is to rep resent slavery as it should edit in a Christian and phi'. anthrepk spirit. I!: his opinion the Scriptures 'smog• case slavery, and be Woke that the institution should be hued on the law of Christ, whkh bode its &Mirada In love. !Wally, the book le Orr*" to Chrbtlani,itorth and Bowlb as an OUvearmseh to alt good faith and Chrbtlin alketion. We do not wheelies the sincerity of the writer, nor his belief in what he urges; nor will we dearth* existence of waged: which time and In. creasing estUghtenseent have rendered if not in. het, In intent atleest, obsolete. .In its mildest tbrm 'wound ed by the attired Christian Madame, human slavery is antagonistic Mille priuelples of the Christian 'religion; to morality, to intelligence, to idly aims and true bap. plums, and, to the temporal progress and velar* , of the human race. Ina Republic like this the 'defence of livery Is an anomaly--provirgilhar extremes are eva de of meeting. It it is a Christian institutker, why do riot the mans of the duly of the count 7, dated Benue theY ad keenly that ft is directly opposed to everypriodded morality; they retch from theriplt— to every Christian influence they bring tobear upon tiM people. The clergy denounce It, all 'they de efeeY evil tending to sap the religious, poIIU4I and a'Abi ,condi. lion of the %Draken cilium Copious etaiblim prove bow detrimental It is to temporal ProePaitY• We are assured that it bears the same relation to the Christian d, Doe soh sad nmain. Beglbh omen! nada for relkitgli; h tis adlisid'oad last OlWks bow • Our mushy will wet coespy the pettifog ibe Wl&bezhiegilnated... Wo grade* tbii.plitteatbroplis splaberhielf *pea figmimic of the Moo trop a to add ili eadisvore to "hargiallse ttir; coillfiet no gie quedlirii 31 *eery, and his wit mitten story:FM.lP doubt sad, belitrused with Is toed; bid we ttituirldo tabor Tie of Tote, destbsed . to be . lost.' Freedom in Its pore, iansallled garment; baving *Ate airport ttiollbristbus rell i dlcus, shrinks fkogs, sad eau Sumer recognise the blighter, slivery. , irirßee. D. Steels hts b ran elected pastor, of the La tham Church at Ilagerat6wai Md. Sir Gentortng.—Prepare lbr the !timer eseran. One can do so by obtaining at Bantam's itoro • neat little box containing twenty varieties of seeds, 'Po that one may have dowers in the garden doting the entire same iron and tali. SirSisatincr's Ilartriver:LThe street sprinkler made ,fts tirst appearance this 'emu in an °Metal ittipseity, on Centre Street, on Tuesday last; and dowers and ten der Wading of grass are peeping out hartully I* is true, on our hills. Welcome, thrice welcome! .iFir•The Teachers' Inatitsge will convene In Schuylkill: Haven on the Inst. Ample arrangements harebeei nude ibr the accommodation of Teachers.. As the ex• Meisel" will betof great Interest, the attendance will un deribtedly, be good. The meetings will be held In the teeement of 13LP:tail Lutheran Church. Mar .Ars, estimable gentleman, Mr. Fran* Wilton, who until remntly was connected with Elating operations atilliddleport, and who by lila acuminate of. deportoritt, high-toned sense of honor And metal worth' , gained tlfe raped of all rho were personally acquainted with tan, dial at Nonfood, Montgomery Co, on Tatar last, of ionsumption, 2 . 2 years. • ~.yam Word Meeting.— At a meeting of the rill- WWII o South Ward at the American House on Tuesday evening last,—B. Bartholanew, Esq., in the chair, and T. F. Beatty, Berrotary, the Billowing nominations far Ward Moors were made: Fbr Town Cirsowite-Edr rd Yardley--mwdrosod;by acclamation. &boa Mreetor.--Lefmrer Womelidorf—mnirmed by acclamation: , SIT The Dorooph SWAM, takes pbses on Monday next. APeople's Ticket, composed of unexamtionable patio:Ben, has beim !tamed, and is worthy of the rat port of our citizens. In the selection of Borough °l eers, party.predilection can very properly, be laid aside, and only men of known probity and ability, be chosen. At the election of Monday, •we trust that this will be the rol:ng,motive of our Mims, who have an intemst in a correct adodolstratiou of the affairs of the ,Borough. Itirairt4 wed Flowers are becoming famlller to the eye 011C41 agile. Allah be probed! Oar tbeterotoetrhal roma ftw the week is as follows: P., P. Tummies Om= fteuesera MU ititroMe. j April. 25, BA. degrees tbNe senp—slew 7. Mon" 27, " —4B " • " " Two: " 28, " —6O " " " —clear. W e d, VI 2 2, a _62 Thurs., " 90, " • —64 " " " " frt., May 1, " —de " " " —r.lou4r Alt Exhibition of the proficiency to speaking, road made, etc., of some of the pupils of the Public &hoots of this Borough, was held to the Court Mu* on Tuesday evening last, under the superintendence Mr. Sherman. The room mu,crowded. Owing to 'the noise and confusion on the occasion, growing out of mismanagement, we were unable' to see br bear any thing. Had rider been strictly maintained, and thi platform for the speakers and singers elevated to a rea sonable height, so ac to afford a fair view to the oaths auditory, the exhibition would Ilan been satithatoty, and undoubtedly pleasing. 1 1 Sir Murder in Out Township.—Yesterday morning at an enrty hour, the body of, an Irish shoemaker, tried 35 years, wu found on the door step of flush boot . house, this side of Thornastown, in Cass Township.; By the side of the body lay a hatehet covered with blood. The head- of murdered man wu beaten ind 4 ent shockingly ; there was a stab in the aide, and marks of the heel of a boot on his breast. The front door which was marked with blood, was locked. Two boys in the house, children of Dooly, stated to the Sheriff and two gentlemen with him, that their father who Is a mtner, had gone to work. They also stated that tie previous night, about 10'o'cloek, the deemed and another man came to, the house, and threatened to kill their father, anti that their father seised'■ hstthet and killed one of the assailants. The Dormer was went tbr to hold an in quest. Wilbert not learned that Dooly has been arrest ed, or the cause of the fatal encounter. *1 Borough Ticket—At a meeting of the several Ward Committees of Conference on Thursday evenlog, 30th April, in the office of C. Little, Pen., to nominate candidates lbr Borough Officers fir the ensuing Year— Benj. T. Taylor was called to the chair, and C. Little ap-:, pointed Beershu7. Prevent—C. Little, W. Sedgwick and A. Henderson, of South Ward;. J. G. Turner, Ab. W Sterrier and Millar; Henry, of Middle Ward; John Shomo, D. Schertie cud Daniel Karchnet, of N. E. Ward ; and D. T. Taylof. Jas. iocht and P. S. Marts, of N. W. Ward. At CAW, Burgin—Daniel B. Crist, Isaac Severn sold John M. Overland were severiilly named, when Daniel ! Crist was nominated on the first ballot—the vote be) 1 eleven for Cast and one ffolitivern. Ibr fliyh Oinstabie—John .lianiey was means without opposition. Ibr.Berough Treasum—Hiram Rigg and Memel el S. Moorhead wig* severally named, and Hiram Rigs nominated on the second ballot—the vote on the .1 1 , 1 being tie, and on the woad, eeven to 8149. IFbr Auditors—el Little, James Nagle and Ric Lee were nominated by acclamation On motion adjourned, [Bt9tab BY TIM Oft w• . g ifeit - The recent pnsessonable April weather, has attributed to the Comet. An apparently intelligent frO! 4,,e respondent of the St ; Louis Reputlkan goes into tt miter in sober.earnest, and cites the various an dents for such an'hypothesis, beginning with the , of 15E8, which is said to have brought • tweet r day's fog, and ending with that of 1843, which wan pr 'e ceded and attendethy unusually cold weather. li undatlon attending (be celestial vagabMid of 1838 at present themselves to mind. It her bgen popular L. tiered that the passage of comets-through our u syt• tem, has generally, been attended with metuiblegleal and climatic derangements, but It would be huardclus to assert positively, that they were the result of hr visitants, or of mere accident. ~ put en passant, April's not too chilling e xit a r row us ampicrroom tor the exercise of that propensity tl_ . hope which the poet Insists springs eternally' in d I uukn breast. The May Sowers will mine ere long la young and glad hearts will insh to reach the they are not r thank God, chained to trade Mart I steam presses. We will have Spring yet, in 'spits, f gory and the malign influences of somets,croakUs i other physical and moral eccentrics. ANIP•The fisheries are poor this - season. jar Population of Milivaukie, 45,000. /51P•Tess have advanced fifty per cent. Jar There are 100,000 Mormons in V ~ . I f pit -Coante r f ei it quarters are in eirenlati n. ‘--- Deaths in Philadelphia last we4k, 93. 'Deaths in Wubington during Na b, 69.,, John B. gough lectured in P ila elphia last evening. , 1 ~ ~ Oft• There are 200 prisoneM In ' 6-, Militia: County Prison. •• v ; ) ifilisTwo additional naval `S - ctni •of Inquiry Till be ordered. • i. pfl-Bpurious notes of - the York C ant" l. Bank are in circulation. jte i erPtusidentltuchanan was slat aiz r years of age on the 23d ult. itift-lion. Benjamin Tappan of ()b l e, ? died last week, agedl3s years. . ....... _ Jfilrbaniel'Webster never used bad a great aversion to It. ' • 4 11:41r.ThoBostn* Times has been the Daily ifere/dof that,eity. pfir"The Surprise" is the•tltle of paper published in Philadelphia. F jie`George Vail Snodgraiis, o the Darden murder mug, has gone west to locate. AV-The Boston Amnia compiaini of high rents and a scarcity of houses in that City. 1141 The Philadelphia. Aeademyl of Pine Arts is open—its thirty-fourt annual exhibition. /Or A Washington Monument Will shortly •• be erected in front of the City Hall, New York. • •0111" Mr. Buchanan will shortly:, become a life director of th e American Colonisation &misty. OP/I-Steam fire engines are tojbo introduced into Philadelphia for service, not show. Sen sible. YOUTI r • . L. W iltlerAleuander Densmore, s brikesman on tho, Catawisea , Railroad, was 'oteshe4 to death last week. ' 1 • „ggfrMr. N. P. Banks; father ol the Eon. N. P. Banks, Jr., died in Wiliam:l4las Thursday oged 74 years. _ • - - suer o .o Waltham, las Thurso.. • _2:Air`John Henry, of Westmo - land, Vs., last i week shot a wild goose nreamirin ...el: feet across' the wings. . 4 11111-Dr. Wm. Elder, of Philad elphia / li. now engaged in writings memoir of the late Dr. Elisha Kent Kum. • W-Tbo Mechanics . ' Fire Company of Louis.' vine will visit Baltimore the litter part of the present month. , flifirsEderin - Dooth,'son of the ; lgreat tragedian, his played in Bolton, and evinces ability of no ordinary character. .121f - The whale lately caught! off Sandy. Hook 'obit brought to New York will,ljit is said, yield $l,OOO worth of oil. PirJohd N. Wsgonseller t the defaultinecash ier ot the New Ciatle Bank, is tinder iwnds in the sum of $3OOO to answer. -PeA pair of elks, a wolf end a fox will he disposed of at public sale in Philadelphia on Wednesday nest, Novel. 1, fialr-Dr. Scoresby, the veteran of Arctic enter prise, dieitat Torquay, England, on the 21st of March, aftei'a lingering illness. ' • There la a man In qucirmati in possession of a powerful memory. Re's by the Unman* Society to Airemernbar the poor." `President Unpin, of. the Argentine Re. public, has a cattle herd tha t yields blur half a -million a year. There are 300,000 cattle. • jell - Ths farmers of Potter County lie eatitusted to have made, this spring, 3 ' 28,000 lbs. Of maple sugar, worth 10 to 12i testriii pound. Orrhe Philadelphia fire storpartment` baring determined upon a general turrade fa September, have toted to admit colored bands into the line. .11 , The one bandred and Seventh innirermy celebration of the birth cl Stephen Girard, will take pls.. at Girard college on the 21st day of 'May. _ Taiiitsteria9 estimates ton . (a the membership of the am •Iloass - of °Gamins, up to April es 316 solaistarial Ana 319. oppasil ties. • focal Afeirs. PEI, PASTE /MD lICIUOIS 'be Lossd4 • • • , . The entobter.sof ,inquests held in Philsdel: ph a ! owing the tiolsers ending Dieember 31st, 1856, es 1121.- ffrthis number 105. were an, elde. • , - - ',. ' '..1. 4 Ti„ l . big number of U. S.' vessels , of war , • tp the Isthmus, is ten—eeven of whiCh will stationed at, etspinWall and three at Pe. •t Tim; bras s founder. of Waterbury, Mass., seat t a llinek Purity tons of brass hoops for lad bid 'in ded teembuse the sphere of woman's ir.ll nee There ire in Nem York City. not less than one =Mad pr6fersioaal mg.pickers. Some of hare, by picking rags, ammetmlated fortunes, and live n splendid mansions. Union," the Kansas correspondent of the St. °MO //cameral, says i-r-Kansas will bare a revelation of one hundred 4honsabd bona fide settlers gators emigration messed in 1857. 1. 1 r i. .., ... be Treasury Department hes initiated me or e for ascertaining the amount of taxation of 11 it' els in each State,,and the sumtnecessary for the maintenance Of the! government of the pri cip 1 cities. ? • - resident Buchiume, fins taken a pew in th P shyteriati chureh,., en F street, Witching-. to! ) , which waierig,tually built about the year 18 I, then under the Nev. Dr. Laurie, now in the pastors care' f Ref. Dr. Gurley. The legislature has passed a hallo divorce A Miss Jaquette, of Chester *aunty; who, at a mo • etal p lt the op °site sex,and, when .too late, found that she w a linked to her partner in earnest. pare fellow in North Caroline, gearing been pt il2Lisil for marrying thirteen wives, recently 1 male is escape., .01, gentleman! afterw ar ds recog nized. im, tell aniiOus to secure the mond for Iris rap *tension, invited him to dinner, and then , Iris lipped out in pursuit of a cooscable • , but rest as his horror Mills return to find th a t the ulprl hid absconded o co;de r eLwith his own wife t • Profane .. ; as( polished steel receives attain - From drops at random dung, go does the ehild—when word, profane Drop from a parent's tongue. . The rase to In, and Mt we dud That *ought which we can do, 1 'ketoses, the metal of the mind, .. The blighting' will renew. 1 I . Within a few years, fifteen daily papers ihara died in Boston, and the proprietors of three 'of Abote, in existence have failed. This. dOes not 'speak well for the "Athens" of the New World.— There are bat four daily pipers in Boston now !owet] by their original proprietors. • There are stillten daily papers in that city, which must be at leant five too many. There are but thirteen in 1413;etli, and twelve in Philadelphia. Professor Clark of AnSherut College, while producing electrical light, one day last-week, WSJ nearly struck blind by the blase. die has been ,obliged ever since to confine himself to a dark I r m. So Painfully intense, it thelinpression left up, ii the retina of his eyes, that though therOom Is so dark that his friends attendants cannot see eaeh other in it, to him it seems to be filled with the most dazzling light. Permanent and . serious results are feared. pirNebraiks dein trouble. There is nothing t 9 pat. Speculation in tOwn altos is ruining pros poets of half the real centre* of population. As regards the scarcity of provisions, that might wally be remedied by importat ions from St. LOnis, but what is tcrbe done with tbe speculators is a puzzle. Town plans are located every where; and the towns on paper are almost as numerous Ali.the settlers. This is the common affilition of w tern territories. . . learlt is now believed that not less than seven h ndred persons have been seriously and. sdanger -1 o sly a ff ected by the (National Hotel' poison, at ashington, and Bomb twenty or thirty doiths b ye occurred in consequence. There are still veral .persons very seriously ill' in Boston, hose recovery is doubtful.' Among others=tke on. Robert J. Walkek is not yet entirely teenv Bred from his severe attack. Senator Hale, of Heir Hampshire,"bas- become a thin, lean man, linden its ravages. ' AAP-Three elegant and costly swords have been eceived in Washington, to be presented, at the equest of the'lkltisit government=one to Capt. artatein, who commanded the bark Resolute, hick our-government made a present of to Eng. and; one to Lieut. Trenehard, of the United totes surveying vessel Vixen, and the other to Alr,..liforrieon, master of the Vixen, for prompt hod efficieneservices rendered to the British bark Adieu, in 1856.: The Union says the heads of the hilts of these swords are surrounded by an eagle's head of gold, exquisitely caned, and the guards are ornamented by anchors and cables. The blades are very handsomely carved, and the scab. bards of blue velvet, mounted with gold. Con gress at ils last session passed an act allowing the officers named to accept the presents. , POLITICAL. , SAIIETI. W. Huck, Egg., hes been appointed Chief Jus tice of Nebraska, Tice Underwood, resigned. Sixes Jackson's death the Democracy of Pennsylvania Maio become the bank party. Singular metamorphosis. Tile Governor has approved and signed over 460 bills. Ile will sign at least as many more bekire the close of the session. R. RIDDLE ROBERTS, Lig., has received the appointment of District Attorney for Western Pennsylvania, vice Ruder, resigned: Tan Chicago Devatterat says_lthe resignation of Gover nor Geery,lind the,dedstan in atio Deed Scott case, have destroyed ail, that was lOtt of Judge Douglas. Mons Wong.—At the charter election in St: Anthony, Allosiesota, on the 16th elt. Win. W. Wolof, Republi can, was elected Mayor by a majority of .one vote. , Sumd. Doalitumb—Mrs. Doyle, a widow lady, who has held the Post Office at Chester, Delaware musty, has been removed by Mr. Hartmann, by Maki room for a hungry creature named George W. Weaver, who is probably too buy to earn his living by honest Industry. That fellow deserves to be immortalised. Pees him round. Two DISTRICT ATTORNEYS IN PIITIADLIPRIA.—The Le! gielature has passed an - Act providing for two District irlAttorneys for the City and County of Philadelphia. It , ii Mid, on good authority, that Messrs. Lewis C.lCasddy If L slid William B. Mann; the contestants for the District i d Attorneyship, bare compromised their riLflicalties by an Agreement that Mr. &middy should retain his seat, that Mr. Mann shonideease to contest it: that the 'begirds rd tore should prima law providing for two District Attor neys, to be elected by the people, and that. until the election of the second one, Mr. Mahn should be appoint ed by the Court as the other Dfstriet Attorney. Missouri Marge Seer= Ssearota.—During a State ru existence of thlrtysix years, Miseentrf has had but elk , • persons to represent her In the Senate of the United r ; States. Thomas 11. Benton served thirty years, followed be by 11. 8. Geyer- for alx yews, the other seat having been I r e ' filled by David Barton eight yeam, Alex. Buckner four I years, Lewis F:-Linn ten years, D. R. Atchison twelve rat years, end recant two yeers. The vacancies are now DO filled by Truster' Polk and. James S. Green. ?dr. Mao re ton,who was the early cotemporary of Col. Benton, dbe tingedahed himself by his opposition to the Latter, and In "by his attack upon the Colonel's land graduation bill, In bore the singular appellation of "Little Bed." Tug Isstm—The Eremite() Rut lays the following are the issues presented by the ruling party, through the Prealdent's Inaugural and the Supreme Court Decision. They will be pronounced upon by the people, molly through their Legislatures and State elections, and final- I ly disposed of one way or the other by the Pmdden i Mal Election in I 860:• . , Shall Slavery or Freedom be the future national. poll, Ls ey of the country? to t Italia negro a soul to be saved and right to be pro m- tected or is he a beast of burden. .. ' II or has not, an independent State of Ibis m14;11. ' D U - °my a right to say that there shall be no ?laves; 1 5 .for broug t within its borders? and ,or has not, the General Government the power ~,,, to prohibit the extension of the present unjust and imp ' Ignitable system of Slave representation in Commie. ' Tux Canurer.—We learn from. Washington, that Bee- 1 rotary Cobb ti absent. Secretary Cass Is eng aged in wri- ting instructions for onr foreign Ministers on varkus 'subjects. The Secretary of the Navy is busy in prepa ring naval orders and naval expeditions. The Secretary of , the Interior has but Put completed the final arrange for the prosecution of the wagon roads to the Pa elec.,' The Postmaster General has commenced the an nuall task of reletting the mill by coacher all the en. rlous interior post routes. The Secretary of War has made a new distribution of the troops for service during the coming season, and is busy in carrying into effect the various acts of the late Congress which relate to ar my affairs. The Attorney General has had already be: fore him a number of difficult and Important queetions for hls,optnion. After a few dye the Cabinet will, no doubt, be called ,to act finally on a number of appoint ments, which ought tote made immediately, and par ticularly that of the Governoiof NeXaka. ~ ~„. Tug German populatkos la quite a peons . . element, ip the opinion of the slave porter. The Frankfort (Ky.) Ormesonsecalth calls them an "Abolition horde," and rays: • I . "Kentueky should take rimming &One the results of the St. Louis election. She le far frcint being secure.— The Germans of Covington, Newport, Lonievllle, and throughout the State and throughout the South, hare already declared their hostility to the institution, and are only awaiting an increase of pow to act upon their principles. 'Should the South gaud* the viper, or, be tore It adjusts its coils to make the fatal spring, plusher bee/ upon it and mash out at once its yawn" and its strength?" I Those Germans The; yet sustain Slavery for the sake of party, will probably feel grateful for this sort of com pliment from the proßlavery'prese. i The stare power must hare perfect obedienee &omits Minions. Anything less is like presuming "to have a wilt of tour own," and to be so far "as good as master," and this is treason, in any slave. • Americau.ltepubllean 6late NOMIIIO. • thous. I )bino. merged ( into in little penny , . DAVID WILMOT, of Bradkmi fount,. • c.orAi C01131114 , 10*:, , WILLIAM MI LLWARD, of Iltilidelphla. c . .ronato or,:au 'forma wow!: JAMES VEECII. of Fayette coanty, JOSEPH . J. LEWIS. or Chesk'county.. .. L -----....... --. Democratic State It 'nations. oortasos: I • WILLIAM 11 1 ^.:DACKKR, of Lytoming county. CI AL cranussin: NIMROD STRICKLAND . , of ester county.' REAL AND FALSE MAR/T. Falk , honor, like anontet,-bJes bniad, But blazes taektinetiOn. Rail merit Shines like the eternal son, t 4 shine forever. Bat merit, would it hold iutiown ' must not go shabby. Nor need it,while Inch splendid gar. monis are - made and sold the -Brown Stone Clothing Roekhill k Wilton, Nos. 603 and 805 (new stile) Chesnut, Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. 1 • Mass.—The ,mcdium between n fop and of sloven is,what A man of souse will dcsiro to keep i Jet'[ remember a gentlemarr advising bis son to ; appaer in his habit rather shine than below- bid fortune; and tells hini that lbe will Ifni a hand.i some suit of clothes always p rocures some add respect, adding, "My linker always bows lowest to me when I wear m fail-bottomed wig, and writes me 'Mi.' or 'Esq.,according as be sees me drama]." • This is very! sensible advice, tli. which we add, that graea;d4rability and elegaoCe atut.a certain fit is guaranteed to , all•who procure their, clothing et the 'lash onable emporium Of Granville Stokes; No. ',t249" hesnut street,aboo Sixtbi Philadelphia. : Brett i Ye Bald liesided.....we Welts the t. tendon of those who are bald 4eaded, and those vilics ire afraid of Whining so, to Ibb edvertimment of Prof Woods Hair Resionsfiee in tcsday'rimper. We are sot In the habit of pulling every tiniek meth m that Wad : milted in our payer, but vis feel it our duty, when we caw aims an article that I. good to let the peldbi, know it. Be have no Imhof ~:iwviiig soots to "semi nlsr der hare poles," and theregmelave not need the lterle. we t _ristisie, hut think, if the fedi tre of honest ma can he relied 4,064 that it wrist *diet rate *Mete. i Try it, ye who natural Vs s rejneenattots:—Bededie krimOdean. 1 1 t , pH' 18;'67 Ittlni 3 air ♦ Lady , who has been cured of great osseous tiebtlity, aftsf many liars of Misery, destrrsjo make knommto all fellow s. fferes tbasnro'ineaus of rellef.-z- Address, eneloskg damp to pal return postage, " Mrs. MARY a DEWITT. Bost" Waml - 4a4 4 :1 the WIMP Mon will to milt, fire, bYuszt Fmk. • 'Mut Creffilaturut-Fhatiniefirr. beau- WA;ebe niiir--htibly perfttined, 'superb:l4'ln any- Trench article imported, and for half the price. For dretnlng ware hair it bite no equal,iirlng It, a bright, glossy appearance. 'intuits gentlemen's hair toeurl in the moat natural manner. It reword dandruff, always. Irking the hair the appearance of being freshly sham , road.' Print only Ilt*ernts. ' None gamine unless alguert‘FllTßlDON* CO, Proprietors of the Wes of a Thousand Placers, Nip, York." For sale by all drigglet s. fririliOatisekwepere wbi visit. Philadelphia SW, their sunlit* will find it considerably to their actual tagelo purciase China, Glass and Common - Wares of Stews. Tyndale & Mitchell, Iniporters, TO7 Chown', street above Seventh, mho hare a sok* of doing bait naupecadiar to thansekas. They Import their wares direct from the best coanti• facturere, and sell the& In Snot/ quantities to the far: seer and citizen just as cheap as they can be bought in lave quantitiriat wholesale by the country merchant.; Meows. T. h M. s customers have the double advin• tags of purchasing direct from the Importer, and of Se. lectfeg fronra very large and beautiful.assortment, Aka saving of at least 23 per cent. See their cards In another column. Sirlicifterway , s Pllbre...The stomach, by Ilse chemical agency of Its Solvent fluids, converts the food Into crude blood; the liver furnishes a secretion which fits it for the venous systeM ; the tangs vitalise It. If the stomach Is diseased, It cannot produce a healthful element, and if the fountain of life is infected, all ;the streams that flow from It nimble poisoned. It Is neon the stomach, the great feeder of the system, the tato u• adorer of aliment whfch subeequenUy. becomes-I;n., muscle, sinew and flesh, that Holloway's Pillsirtreise their salutary influnace, -curing Indigestion In all its hhapes, and thus giving srVigtemul tome to every dew:- dent organ: This Is the philosophy of the rapid god thorough cures of all the varieties of internal Mime accomplished by this powerful remedy. f 'TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS SAVED BY Tllit IN VESTMENT OP ONE .DOLEAR..--111OHLY 11114)11, PANT TO HORSE OWNERS. 1, I. TaoNas kauxer, of Popular Ridge, Cayugsicounty; Slate of New York, June 17th, 1856, being so fortunate as to have saved the lireof s very valuable young !lone, by the use of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, gratitude to you, (Ranwar t C 0..) and duty to the public, demand that' I should eat* the „fact Pie the benefit of others. .1 had a-very valuable horse that was taken about 41te let, 'of March, with short breathing ;+ loss of appetite, his pulse ran down to half its natural 'beat; It baftd the skill of the best Darien, they could not glee anj name for the disease. There were a good many hersesln Ibis vicinity affected the some way, and most of Otani died. My horse bad been given Op by the farriers, whOsaid he could not be cured the had been sick about foutweeks, and was so much valved that At ruled CIJ Ae exeixd.' I was persuaded by your Agent, to try one botedof Rad. way's Ready Relief ; by the use qf four bottles he was entirely cured; by the expense do.ne dollar Itriested In Radway'm Reedy Relief., the life of a horse worth two hundred dollars was saved. -1; Respectfully yours, • TROLLS KELLETT To RADWAT Jk CO RA DWAY'S READY RELIEF is not Only a :boon to the human race, but a blessing to horses. The litres of many valuable horses have been saved by its timely use. For Chalk, Botha, Gripes, Sprains, Strains, sepavins, Laziatess; Karts quick and sure. ,The human race, by this potent Remedy, ix protected against any lidsctions diseases; the moment it is applied extbrnally or taken Internally, pain vanishes and disease is Checksid. MIR AND PATS IN UTZ urn MID MU Mal "pi Dams or VADWAY'S ustottssr. DVAIIIIMIS, VA, Augu5t,94,1855. Please send us two or three dozen of R. 11.. Eceolvent. It has eared a am of Mr. Robert Merchant, who was ta ken with a pain In the leg, and fryer; be could not rest at night The physicians saw him but did not relieve him. He did not use up more than half :bottle be foie be tested well. W, CHARGER MERCHANT. For sale in Pottsville by Joao O. BUMF. • • ittligions )nittligturt. Tua test monthly sermon before the YUung Men's Christian Association, will be preached by 'Jim R. Owl!, at the German Reformed Church, Third 'a little above Callow/tin streets, tomorroyeuini, (May 3d,S . commencing a‘. 734 o'clock. Tea annual convention of the Episcopal church of Virginia, meets in Petersburg on May 20. Tut number of Episcopal clergy in New York city bag increased one hundred per cent. since 1842 f There ate now eighty-six ttlinisters of that faith ther. Or Tea 103 professors of religion at the University Of Virginia, 34 are Baptists. 21 PresbyterlamOSEpisc„ma lisns, 16 Methodists; .and 7, of other den9minatious. Dilutor rorma administered the rite of 'onto:nation to 24 persons in St. Peter's Church, Pittsburg, 4 Pa- last Sunday afternoon, and to ZI others in Trinity the name evening. NEARLY two thousand Children In Protestant 'Sunday! schools In Paris were recenti3t assembled,•and addressed , by an American, Rev.. Mr. Woodrutt,Awho This an Inter4' eating account of the Sunday schools in ibis oceitutlyi'. A Waatiny Co! nacasnosr.--The Broady*" 7 Tabernacle. Society, of New York Clty,ta Shout to erect a new chuicti on Mb avenue and titth eregt. The laud cost $78,000; and the church, whleh is to be of white marble, Viii coat about $75,000 more. .. fi irressneo Rum= Tunr.—TheCongregatiOu at Le ett l I , v Dol.. hove Waled to receive the minister seat them b the Philadelphia Conference, and hare addressed .a. le ter to that effect to. Bishop Scott At Berlin the rt fused to allow their appointee to go into the;parion ge, and be returned to his former home. •,; ~ . ~ Pmrsorrtraina Buis Forim.--- , During: i the' Mit 41 March, this Society distributed MINI copies ot the old and new testament - in the tidioning laugnages tiing. Usb, Berman, Spduish, French , Welsh,lDutch; Da 14, Swedish. Portuguese, Italian, Latin, Greek,!Liebrewl and Irish. The total receipts during IliS same . m onth amounted t01i,434 78.. :,,. . I I ,AXEIIiCAN BIBLE Fioarrr.—The flnanrial year of the 'American Bible Society closed on the 31st of March. It has been iviesir of great prosperity, the receipts selhg' $441,805 57, exceeding the receipts of the Prelim/ 8 1T nearly $49.900. s.s the receipts bare 'been unusua it large we subjoin the.amount reeelved from each ,*t to or Territory, with - Abe amount from wee of the mission States: __ _t___t__ ernsikgr Or at ritsll Mu erart„; ; wry., roll ..x; Mg anal% liAarn 31. 1957,- 1/831;''' glaine.' 43,144 00 Kentucky;; VI,. .4 New Hampshire, 44194 231 1 Fennesseei; - 7,321 31 Vermont, • 4,994 96 Alabama,! , 4.1 M: 201 Blassachrmetta s ~ 48,2 M 71 glississippl, - 2,,P.J9 441 Rhode Island, - 2,540 38 'Ariminitu,•: .i*lt 48 Connecticut, . 14,405 98 'Llinislarni,:- s . 4,809 00 Nevi 'York. 140,778.'!0 - Tem, , . 5,078 41 New Jersey, 14.611 96 California; . v .. . 4 45 Pennsylvania, .. i/0,171. 2S Oregon, ~ • - Ilio 94 Delaware, 498 41 Min. Territory,. 63 Maryland, 15,%1159 Nebrialut,' . ° '6 00 Ohio, 23,3312 39. Canada, -,,, ' ' ..5t 22 DG. Columbia, 886 02S.outh America; • 33g. Id Virginia, 10,857 .70 ilandwieltilslands, 1 200 00 North Carolina, 5,131'10 Northern:lndia, .30 63 South Carolina, 0,875 08 China, ,I . . I ,00 , Georgia, 6.6 p to Syria, - .' - 1512' Florida, 1:279 46 South Africa,; 120'55 511rhigan, . 3,745 92 it $4l -,805j 6 Indiana, 7.760 06 I • - .: . r• • • 'ulnas, . 37,845 7 1 Year ending 3 , I wisesudn, t 5,581 94 March 4;1856, ~1ff12 ,5 lowa.. -3,966 20 • . • . I -. i .--,i...-.:.. Missouri. 3,366 45 In favor at 1857, s4s,66'B' 42 , During the year, revert hundred and' forty.) tholl4nd ' copies of the S.:Antares *ere bnmode : bang an t irion of one hundred and ninety-eight thousand over I:seri ous year. These issues were as follciws: / I _l I i - r . Last year. , Thilt ea. .111 bl - -s, - ' - - b 916,000 240 y 00 r Testaments, ' - - • -•- 226,0 1 90 , 496,000- ! NOTICESii • I ‘i • sir PRIMITrVX DICHIODIST CIHIRCH, lecningr of Lyon and Ed street. Wine Service every Sab t r at 10 /1 o'clock, A. ~ and a o'clock . P. . 4 • *it PIRA' METHODIST EPISCOPAL CU • U,Sec and Street', Pottsville, Rev. %%Wan 1.. GAT, Divine service every !Sabbath at 10 A. M. aud at 714•1'.31 . . AT E - EN 0 LISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, MarielgSq'tuire Pottsville, Rev. Visaing!. Salm, Pastor. Divitutistiv, leo in this. Church regularly 'every Singday.' , Mornlng, JO% o'clock: evening, all o'clock. Weekly Prays{ Meeting, Thursday evening. at 1: o'clock. • i iIiA.KRIBDe • ERCII—PIIILIPS-4- . On the 30th ult., by the Mee. Jr% ' h McCool, WiwaigiLzsce. Jr., to Meer Plink* Both ' 'arne township, nylkin county, ra. - T - - - - I DIED. ~, Armaos—At Norwood, Montgomery eemiti, Pa., on Tuesday, the 28th ult.; FILLIMUI Wsides, In thirZld year or his age. t 1 4 ; . ' ti , • - t' t ' • t iPIIILLIPS—On Friday mending, -- ley 1s Dims 17uturs In the 431 year of her age. i - 31Ier Mende are rei . pliktfully invited to attend, her fn. rind from her tate resider/re in,Oentre streete2nd 'door iboTe Market, on Sunday 11,04Worrow I aftenioon it 1 .„._ lielock without further n - htiew'it . t 1 DISSOLUTIONS. ARTNERSHIP NOTICE ''. l .-- , , The 1 -t% pertnerstaiiin the lumber Vagina ' s ' ', heivfpfore shift between ft C. Wilson and Leiria itayitr;was this , . g een • 1 , y (April 25, IESIO dissolved by mutual consent. , i . . LC. WILSON,_. , ' I ,. . ta,wisl Klima p ' The undersigned' have this dip' (April 27, 1544 entelW2 into co•partnerahip, in the lumber business, it the stead, Saw mill at the foot of the Inclined planes on the M. 111 B. H. It. It., under the arm oflb C. &JAMES ‘1.1,430N; 9111 orders for lumber protoptly'attendect to. I 1 , i • • • .' . It. O. WILSON, i i ' May 2 ,' a7 '15.1 • • JAMES iWILIION, i D ISSOLU' ON ' of. Partp.ersp , Partnership: nit, partnership herirtOto,o saki - tog between 'ilia ondereioned, under the firm ors MOORILEAD & YOCIPt, or FOCIIT A MOOlttlE&D, was dissolved byinititnal•eon sent on Mat Mareb. HST. :, A. 8. MCKlailliAD,} April 25,1,7 17.3t'i y 1111431 : FOCIIT. ISSOLUTION - NOTidi.--, 7 fire L T firm °U. ilrooke A (o. It Ulla tiny (Jannaty Itut,• 1857) dreaolved 'by mutual consent., Charles P. -I ) Stlekney withdrawing 'from Abe Drainers. • • L., - P.,nacmg, , • • .1 CHOMPS: P. STICEN.F.I f le •i , 1 , 1644 1 April 16.'67 tssoLuTioN 'a Partitership:4— of . .I. L h A e RE tea ? raass her:s i t i ofet l e re e d al i s ) ting u r t n i4 l l er ca tlil Olo t a .t.) this day (Ap s i lat, 1867). Al personalckliebted to se toe firm wlll make payment to Daniel rarer„ who has phr. chased the interest of D. Eliershuth In the partnership proPerty. and all persons hieing claims !stalest the firm are requerked to present than toDanie ll l. Later, hit , ay. anent. s. . II DAIXL LAUF. r ' • ii n: tafrantuTu, , , --4.-- I we :)ISAOLUTIONI 41)F 1t 1 4 .'--- FCT " N i g It - , 8111. P—The partnerritlP heietddres'elistin4 be-' en the ladendignedostoder the Opp of ADA- 8 A MILLAR, war dboolted'byi mutual consent this :day, (111=626,1867). All pencils Indebted iii Am Sri will ;I:ate payment to Charles Milfer, who au purchaned the torest Of Ilamtiton Adams;in the partnership proyietty, I and all persona having elaitna aywinett lihe firm Wee re• Instated to present the wan for peyroOpt to Charts{ • namir,ow AD IS, ler. • , 1 , CliAr T S.MILL .. March 28,'57 .• ri ,I .; :S:': ; 13.6t1 . . 1 . ISSQLIITIOg of C o , i,Ait'rNtß I - I - ‘BlllP.o—The ewparinership Ineretofiare wasting between the owlentood, bar been lila - d ay ( April I, 1867,) dlsoolved,by mutuat bailment - 3 , '. . • ' ' ' ! —B&W ifiN 1111CIER. -' •i• um Imlay'''. . ' - .4 :J. M. cmo. .. F • ...,... • I r. ij ' , , Stapor.Pliooldiatti of LlSlii...The .biflubst will hWeondueted In the Altura by tlttiowlentroild.wbo at his store-boom, Menai Chunkativot..Pottrillte. ill preptired to turoise a supesior iptallt*iit, this xttlelo so highly prised by Mermen and liardeneriti • t Pottsville, April' .5, '37i /7•4•1 ' L ./LIS/Y : lM°' s t . . . ... . . . s i AptU 11,17 'TO li Cs` CON RA D I jr., Jvs.ice of P.., It, the i-is sod 13;reyaneerywee opposite l'oblit ; Mod li ;y' Bea d red, "rainsollua, Pa. ' . ' ' i ' l N' 2, 10 . .. : . lit. Is Itt C ,AeP, r Geologicil, - 'oE.'y'. - Er . t 6. , • • , eh, land 1 311etiig Eogleeeis, Conveyancers, and Rot Ka 0 -Agentaq—eprelte the Wxotelog Bocce, I : : i I ' SCIUATON. 'a. F 1 1 D. i• C l3 it gig .i ' ". '. „ la. r. cur?. ' l' lay 2 'l- ‘;' l I • 'i - I •' • lB-1x I waxd • 1 n J I Vt.ti • s4o•sm lj Li .ORi MISLAID.—Notiee is )3r.' gi re u o Tat Certificate No. T6 s , Or four shares. ginal St kor the Erbuyiklll Valley Nark's it stirred (4ompany, in the tune of ee Mutat( I Trust, bail hmea Jost or intslaid,aud th at sp. yill)/ be made by the understood for the issue I , certificate in lieu of , the.abore described lost. 1 - 1 WiLiaddi WALLACX, Trustee. iptiia, May 2,'67 . 1/i.. , of tLo•of 0oz:d 1 4 VS t 'pliestipol of astvc One. f , ANITb—A Good Gardener and Nurserpiutn, to take charge of two or three arrei g round, either to Vrea Or work oil NUM. Apply at lisle net«. d rottimn., gebinary 14, .57 • V • ANT4D.—By the . .advertis er a 4ituatiott u Forwarder or 'COal 9hlpper. Per addle laqtarre a f t the oMee of 'the Mime' Jormu.— Tha . of reteriwee &ea. APO) 18;17 t 164 f .. SELEdt B OAR D:---LA respectablejp iivide ratly Till lake i 'gentlemsa and wife, or, wp cirl three - el gls gentlemen to board. •Aecommods: Colislarnple'a n d: location good. Inquire in Market sh - , 3,docirs above 3di mouth aide. [April 11,'57 15-4 t ,W ANTtD.—A s ituation •in . a Sci tea or Pi:demon-School by an experidoced Teach- Oof he lingllsh Branches and Mothers/ales—Mk ret -t•riniV e'en if required. Addresa -J. IL C. Box 151, Erantllle, Psi oi•_the 1111staie JOURNAL Mice. • • At 25, 'se I Mat ; COAL OPERATORS.,-•AYoung T.) roan wholhis bad wren years experience In the retXl Coal blotto:Ss:and who can glee the best of refer. alt •• wishes taiiict as Agent In Philadelphia. Address Ag It In Oniony of GEOBOB 110111N801i. April 18,14 I 164t0 • Broad above Yreh. / I AfINERS . WANTED-4i. the des .A.,l_ sup,Cilitery, near: Scranton Lnzerne 'county, where cornea t employment and g o od . wages will be gi{en, Wintei and Summer. Apply' to W3l. PA ItAILKT, Snperintendent Par SAMUEL 11.11.ERED1T11, Jessup 04 Imzerne linty, Pa. t Apri4lB;'67 :16-it , CH NCE TO-MAKE MONEY. - 100 riling men of limited meant, can make $lOO to . 40 per month and $5 to $lO per day.: fluidness new, elity, useful apd hoberable. For full particulars.. nelose a V stalie Stamp-to. A. arch :8 ; 134 t1 Hasipsitupi, ^Tr nrAl AND -TRAVEL' ( " —wstirtl r 50 -• , „ , LOCA.L AND -TRAVELIFG , N j AI3Y.NTS WANTED.In tbirWESTI Su ness paying fromlsSo to $lBO per mouth—no humbug or chance buslriess. Permanent employment even 'and: no capital rig olivil. For particulars enclose postage stamps . al3 l4, fl p a ra ddr i e i, address .., .A. SIMPSON, Meter, N. it. 16.3 m , GENTS W4I.NI'ED.-4130 0 pil -' month!—here is a rare chance for a few young turn to mike a large salary without lureating a darnel. Ttte above Is no "three rent retell penny," or btunbug tro Introduce Went asettlainee, books, Is. ; , Ifor Su outfit, 'enclose stamps for return postage. Address. " TAPPAN h WORTH,. Platitne. N:11. rSlarch 211`57 12-'2m. • NOTICES. 14 6 , Si'ATeD 'MEETING' OF tHE PCIPUTLKILL COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY w held la the Pottsville Council Chamber, cirri Wed badly evning. May 6th, at 7!,1 &clack. i I 1 301 IN T. ,CARPEN TER. AL D., Scerdary.' _ YLkILL COUNTY TEA 7 11- , 113 'INEITITOTE.—This Institute COM In I I certliseitb of May,1867. Ample ar. i *engem& is will 'be made for the accommodation 11 1 .Tenehere., IE4 t of "ITQUNGNEN'S-CHRISTIAN AS- SiCIATION.--4 meeting of the members con nected with the Young Men's Christian ASSociatlon be held in their roomoitusset's Office, Buildings, on Mon day evoking, May 4t1418.57, for the purpose of altering certain *Weirs of theirConstllution. By order of the 'Association. L. W. B9BBIBIIELL, May 2}'57 , %&-NlB-it - r, xlimiTlON.-A Sabbath School - "A v igelaliti a ti r o o n n w o i h ill t ae e h e ld in the' M. E. Charth. A ms,,,,,,aLtzofellice p e i n eas ing ( o cia r t ! ie te? t rit a ri 7 . l,ll:l have *At selected*: the octasiess. ;lea Mende o fßab. bath 0.430011, and the public generally. are cordially in vited tot be present and participate in the enjoyments of the evehlogs. A.dmisalon l 2 4 eenta.. • 1 yr. MIA au W. ATARS. /train. May t. '57 - , . • Mit -, NOTICE. —ln the 4oart Of Common Pleas of Schuylkill cou4ty; AI.4LEN BECUTEL, la. AC, , No. 56, IBAAC tr. EBBERT. . Dee . Term, 1866. - The itudersitned; Auditor appointed by said. Court to distribille the money in Court raised on the above .A. fa. among the ,parties entitled to the mule, will attend to the 'duties of his appointment. at hls ()Mee, In Centre c struet,l Pottsville, on MONDAY, the 18th day of May, 11157, Oat 'o'clock in the forenoon. WM. L. WHITNEY, Mayl2, '57 18-St( Auditor. AuDrroß'S NOTICE.--=ln" the Court of Common Pleas of Sch . nyikill county: 011 AS JOINS, . 1 Vend. Pap., . rs. 1 No. 220, AUSTIN DARROW. Dee, Tenn 11360. Thei undersigned , Auditor appointed by said' Court to distribute the moneys in Court raised on the saiemf the defeMlimCi real estate under the same rend.arp.,lll33ol3g themiles entitled to the PIMP, wilt attend to the du, ties of Ms appointment, at his office, in Centre street, ~• rottirille,en TUESDAY, thel9th day of May, ISM', at • 9 e'sipek in the forenoon. ' WM. L. WUITNE. ' "fay 2, 'ST 1841] ', - "Auditor. _ _ ÜBLIC and GENERAL NOTICE AND WARNING—Is hereby 'given to helids of Amines not &barber or retain under any pretence, a .email girl of slander stature, aged kbont 11 pewit, and Ammer, for the last six years as Annie Crosland. 'S trange.. ly Oren to run away from home, she done so on Tues day last without cause, and we are SII4iOIIII to bear whqe she can be found. ' • Sall girl is of fair complexion, quick In her more mtits,-eyes of hazel color, -and bad - on a black hood, broirn merino dreg' , quilted plaid petticoat, 'and gum ore shoes, and Will likely glee - another name and rest-, derape. • JOHN. H. CROSLAND, Pottsville: - May 1 , ' 57 . 111.3 t -ISTOTlCE.—k a rneeting of the Stock -1:1 holders of the TresOrton Coal and Rail Road Can: pony, will be helikat,the Dirar d Rouse in Philadelphia, , orriTIIVIDA sth May, prom, at eleven o'clock A. IL i . • • Dy order, P. L. JOUSSON, Aprilll, '57 'l5-411 • , &attar,. TOTIC —:-The annual election for 1 a Presider/ and Trlreeta aof the Trerorton Coal I\ a d Rail Road Company will be held at On Gi ra rd House ;S r i P.hiladelphia oa• TUESDAY. Mb May, pros. Thi Poll will be open from It to 1 o'clock P. SI. • Dy order, P. L. JOUNDON, • „ l April 11, '27 13-4 t &aviary. IVOTICE.—The Stockholders of the -13 Pottsville Gas Cempeny.are hereby notified that an election tor officers of said Company will be held. at the Office of the Company on MONDAY,the 4th of May limit, to elect nine directors to serve for one year. S. SILLYMANi Pottsville,tApril 1.8.j'57' • 16-3 t) • President. T 0 Centract l chs,,jllieers; ders will be received from .reeporisible piriles for ton tracts to 'mine ill the Coal to be shipped (nil:a the Union Iron 'A Coal Company's Collieries at TaylOrville. *or further particulars apply to the undersigned at. Tay. near Scranton, or by letter to Hyde Parlt ERNEST SNYDER,. 57 , April 15, Agent of Union Iron Coal Co. ' 'Mat QF.FICE of the 'SWATARA ROAD CO.—Pothrrille, April 23 , 1557: • .'oticer Is:hereby given to the iMareholders of th is Com -1 pany, that a meeting will be held it their . ofliee, ore lion= day, the 4th day of May next, at 3 o'clock, P. 51., to se cept or reject the several supplement' to their charter, ,passed by the Leitlilature during the present and preel. f' out sessions, and also any other business of the romps ny. - .7. DONALDSON, &cretin, April 25, '37 • 17.3 t UDITQWSNOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned his been ap pointed,Audltor, by the Orphans' Court' of Schuylkill County, to distributelbe assets in the hands of WIL LIAM bI.ZNSCII, administrator of Charles Bitting, Jr., deceased, and that he will attend to thei, dal fin of Mx 'appointment upon the Eighth day of May next,lBs7,at his office, in Market street, Pottsville, opposite the Poet Office, at one . o'clock, M4where all part lei Int yielded cawattend. a " DAVID WifilitY.Vi.• -April 15, 'l7 MlStr r. A udiror. . Al mr.)yrow ..._ s NOTICE.,,i. the . Court of Common Pleas of Set. roylk 111 County— in e matter of the aerount of Lewis Reefer. 'Assignee Of JOSIAH PARKIN. for the benefit ef creditors: The undersigned,' Auditor spnoluted by said Court to distribute the assets In the hands. of said assignee, to, and among the ereditore entitled to the same, will at tend to the duties of his appointment, gi 'his ales In Centre Street. Pottsville, on MONDAY, the lltlr day of Ilay, - 3857, at, , 9 siciock in the fOrenson. _ lill. L. WlllTNEl7,.Atafilor. April IS, 's7ltt-St NOVICE—To - th:, School Directors Of Behoyikill county: amtrtastra pursu ance of the 434 action of the Art of Rth may, last. you are hereby notified to meet In Convention at the eouri . blouse; in Pottsville, on the First Monday. in Kay, A. D., 1857. being 'the fourth, day of the *oath, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon; nod select. rico 'Nee, by a' majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of literary and scientific attainments; and of skill and ex perience in the art.Of Teething, as (MUTT TENDENT, for the. three succeeding yews; determine the amount of anopenaationSor the same, and certify the result loth. State - Superintendent, at liarrfebury ; as required by the ItOth and 40th sections of said act. J. K. KREWSON, Chunty Superintendent, - of Sthayllitt county. 164 t CARDS. & FOUND. `J --,By the I,lndersigned,a et Stirgical Instruments tt suitable re• paid rr them, whoa rettiraed to N CARIMNTER, Makastuage tirut. /4 MAY 2;r67 18-Say WANTED.' 111.Ng3 MAN CABINET MIK . to 'ubo* good Imes and constant empler I be javitn,..ate 'ranted at Atabland t Schuylkill .A3lOB ' May `,'ST • IRtf Aprllls, '67 NO'lleg.—AlUrpersons indebted to the snbeeriber by Book account. et his store at: the westerly side of Centre street, Beat M 0111110•3 6, Hotel, I ate reqWmerillo Maki InunediSle settlement with Thos. Taster k Co., to wholis 1-have disposed of soy West Intl the establishment- ' POSTEtt. Pottsville, April 10, ' s . Thomas VQ•ier Co: } respectfully announce to the public that they rill continue, the business:ll the old stand as inanutecturers and general dealers in hoots and Shoes; and confidently, anticipate by strict alien tkul to the wants of their customers, and by offering s well selected stock of rands in all the various branches of their'buidueas , to , merit a continuance of. the very liberal patronage heretofore extebded to the establish. heft, (April 15. '5l bszt OHINWOI CANE AND 1313C.AR * • MAKING: ITS history, Culture Soli aCcOont of various processes of Ilinutheturing the 86pr, ,by tberlaY. Strausbuts—Price 25 cent*. The hoed is for sale b imne OT taull quant it la b 7 &ottani*, April 1, '.l 11 , BkNJ. DANNAN. lI2STRAY. \171". . -- _..............._.........____.... .... •srukyED..Olt Err0u.N....4 -, Two hornet (nun Itreltemtinettg.7 ottleg .; re Xnnistovn, on Ibe ninbrof Aprtl :S. ISS7. One a light Insu grey , witb a Jaw. bus*. ~ pry tall: ton; 1 , 0411,4.a/hst peek : scar on IA hind len: and Innt-inek Lent. la abont9 „vein! OK Tivoenr. *hits ftnflo•ifb telt, 1104, 1 at; a ling. beary, grey hill' fat bmart:•.hatntoome neck and bind, Matt 9 year. ': 01 , 1.: A hmird of $5O will fentran for ttra recovery of m id borers, abd that roman to aat Peflacille In La* ret street. • • FBA/U! .1 SIATTIfEWS. ' May 2, 1 ,1 - . 18.1;* COAL. .....____ coPAWITiF.RSIIII'.—J AMES 111. It ir , of the late Min ore' Beatty k Thomas, has . . aseuclel. Illy hi ore Osmium and Jall , ell B. Boittti , , ina-rs, under the arm of James. ip M. Beatty kOW .111 rontinue the mining, and eel. 1 li ng of Co . . t JAS. L. BEATTY. , THEODORE. (I A RnETSON , -: . JAS. H. BEATTY. i'ottsettle, June 2S, '6f. • , 26 0 „ . 0 . eIOPARTNERSiIIP.--I'he under. ' visi g ned hare this day (January 21st, 1864,) entered into copartnership for the transaction of a General C.al C.:admission Basiness„ and also for the purchase and *Ale of Coal. under the Arm of W. M. litathith A Co. ' ' v ottieds.,WlS Brow (way, New York,and In Clqtre street, opposite the American Hotel.Pottsvilfe. . . , ' W.M. M. RAMIS, Nor York. " 1' D. LUTIIEIt, rottoille. Fettruery 9. 'dd . . r•-tt ' . f:`10-1YARTNEILSIIIP.--The under- . • jsigned have assarlated themselves together for the purpose of mining and selling Coil. under the Aral of I. It. WC - BEAKY 'A CO., at AUDY.NRI ED. and are non I prepared to fill orders for tbu celebrated North Spring .31ountain (Lehigh) Coal. Address, Jeaosville, Lucerne • ecutity, Pa. ' JOHN B. IieCREARIi. oAlticAm 3IUtIPBB. JACOB/A. YMRS. 7.6 n .rebruary 14. "57 CAIN, HACKER & COOK, 111N1101 - aND SINIPPCIS or . . . • 331etals. MiEeestala Also, 'leaders in other first qualities of White and lied Asti Coals. .11,.."40-11almit strre4 - I'itiludriplia. atwl Xxalreand Irkurees; Scits,yl.l4l. Tamil CAIN. , Mein! MCILSIL Jtau it. Coo[. February 7,14 SAy - • SIILAND and StiHANOV COAL. —The undersigned are prepared t 4 receive 600'1 or le celebrated' Ashland, Coal from the "Bancroft Pt. • „,./.‘,... oneer Colliery." Fpm the eitenslve alterations and Im• provements made at the Cullierythls wbster fur preps,- .ng the Coal, they feel no hesitation, in uttering it to the trade ad an article that can have no superior In the mar ket, both as to quality and freedom from dirt, este and other impurities! They are also prepanul to make con. tractrfor Jahlgh and Schuylkill Coal from other mince, . BANCROFT, LEWIS .i co., ' Ig. , • N . S. 19 Walnut street, Commercial Building. February 9, '47 13-ly VAN-DUSEN, NORTON & CO,, dole 'Agents for the Bale - of the • ' T.ZIEIZEICII3II3 Vol & lijayigation Co.'s Coal AND ?NZ . )Seat Red and White Ash Coal. { No. '..M Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA. Offices: No. 63 Libertj• St., cor. NaliN. YORK. No. 5 Doane street, BOST& Shipping Viranres—Bristol, Balletown and Pier. No. 1, Richmond. ... Starch 2 8 , '57 k LEWIS AIIDENRIED & CO., Miners and Shiillwrs of the. follow; • - • ing celebrated , • - AAT:TARAOITE COALS, '..Prom PELLADLPICUL 0014.1101M8, BLACK MINK, •ss.o Asa. BLACK BEATH. %Tiff ASIt KNWIN, • - • •'• , do LOCUST Mr., - • do DIAMOND,- =- - do +SPRING Mr, • crrosti. BROCKVILLN, -FEMUR- kW-I . OlllNa VAL, do From iMIZARETEPORT, LElllall. wurrs Agit ;and COUSCII. ICI T.,•sta 1111 ALSO, the very superior CUMBERLAND C • AL. Alined by the !tamps/lire Outland Iron company. 1 f.l Walnut street:PM lADELPIIIA -.Offi ces: tai State street, 10/STON. 1,10 Bmadway, NEW YORK March 14,'57 ' FOR SALE & TO LET. F OR -4 Ai.E,or TO LET- 21 2 brie and eppole Dante! 11111's 1 Tavern. Centre street, rotbvilla,--i'd feet front by :Mt tivvp.— Terms easy: ' , W.ll. WOLCVIT. 3tay 2,'67'• • ...s:. 18-Zt+ .. r 1 1() COAL OPERATORS AND CA- . L PIT I tLISTS.—TO LEAS} —The “Teriapin Ceek CoelMlnet;l width are very desirably eit noted for rm., diate working. as railroads! to Philadelphia and New lirrk are about being completid to within three miles of this . property; which it distant about 110 in es from the for. mei% and 130 from the latter city. • The two tracts in whichdhese mine. re situated, re ta. bin aboutiKM scree: one-third of which, or nearly 3 .4 acres, being estimated as the Ciao/ area. The outlive Is well timbered end adapted for agricultural purposes,- ' The nubile road between Illaileten arid Whitehaven pas ses through thiseisstate. The mineral deposit on the jean trade has been proved by careful surveys, boringc soJ examinations, to be. not only very eligibly *hued ibr workipg, but exhibiting a Most superior qualil4 otCral. The aggregate thickness of the Coal measura:s ienisistinr. •of three seam),) is seventeen feet, and the outcrop is within ten fret of the rurtace, , These mines are situated In the immediate vlcinit, f Teriaptn Creek, Denison township, neaepthe boundary Aft lines of truerne arid Carbon eountiel, d they are within 3. 4, 5 and 6 miles respectlyely ott , is eolllerirs 01 Council. Ridge, Huck Muncitaln, Basle _ - and ileum Meadow ;the Coal of which, the T• 'pin Creek Cod Mines very much resembles. The , atteedigi on of Coal Op orators Is di awn to this 'minable properEy,acthe Sethy nous necessary to make the shoit railroad required, and to complete all the works for the capaclty,of a collkry trade of trona . 50,000 to 100,000 tons.:per annum, will scarcely exceed, (as computed from prattkable and reli able able authority.) g5Q.000. ror terms of lease, amount of myslity,qndfuithe per titulars, otieto the egeut-n( the proprietor. t OLNEY N. ILIXIVI.LI t . Wittes&tryet Hay 2„IT 1.84t1 TO LET.--An Qhlce in, M ySoarke street. by . . STI:OHTER k Tlfi)M N. pril IR, ;57 16.1 m t•i!NSEED Patent Pain 'arnisbes, Ate, for sale by- J. f.'IIANNTi. -• , •Sr 114111•11averl, August 23, '56: 54: 4 1 1 E BRICKS for dupolas, 1 uddltn and Blast - Furnaces, from the ding Worts, tts sale lem, at the PION}IL FURNACE. Pottsville, Jan. 19,1858 ' 341 PRINTING PAPER.—Book d N ' elf .5- , Purer, of every size and weight; of suprri , r qualitl, ,; le.lit SIM-prices. . E. 47 ARIti6UF.:. i, Centre street, PottoTte. 7 ?trap:l'l4o, 's6 ' - .714 f nr.....R RENT—The Old Orehare - 1 - Flour Mill. It has been newly mpaired. and ir al/. first rate running order. Apply to M. M. MATZ, or the premises, or to 1 . 41. SCllo4l..lllElttlEll. Potiseille, February IA .67. • ~ I 9-I( .. Fro LET.—A 1 dwelling bons° with a I abling, siteutholin Nor- wegian it., above 7th, Pottsville, now occupied P. Sherman. Possession given May Ist, 15.57. Apply '.' `;l. April 18, 'AT tr . ) , JESSF.FoSTEE • , °HEAP. FIJEL:Coke for • sae, la Ajlarge or small quantities, at the low prier of 5 iron per bushel. f. nquire either at the office, or wool of tta Pottsville Gas Company, Pottsville r November 22, '56 - w • .: .. TO BRICKMAKRS.—Paterit Melo r - for sale for an linproWensent in Burning firlAf.t.7 , ~.-„,; w h there Ilia great using in 11E110,10m sod nit ^: ,p , fuel, and the quality of the bricks much liner " .I .l'''.l 4 , J. W. AN DItEWS, Jndrp , t. P- , -• 11:, - ; March 28, 'B7 43.3111. ,-- TUST RECEIVED.—A large assort• tit went ofsplendld Perfumery, Ac.. frotathe 11.41111.'4 torieeof Jules Banal,* Co., !garrison and Oben , • All those, who want line Perfulnery,call at C 0.16- 43, Ltre Book and Variety Store . • . ' - STY ,janusuo, 1.357 VOW ENT—A rl'hree Story -. Back Dwelling 'Whim With ston.roon ;tip, I, tached.'eultable nny kind ni budincs. ntlo. oaken to rent, with Oassint Water pipokoll , 1 3 Co , '" 4. stroet, between., the l'enniulyadis Ball an l tho Auxtvg p 44 Down. 4,,A150, two stone dwelling bowel. on Rallroatt r Apply to SI . 3LtJ I [III ,k: Febraar S4f UNION ricyrEL PROPERTY ItENT.---Tbear empire ire Well ealenla r genera) Boarding lions-. and king Under a Jlerteara , r -* liceßgu may be made a place of more public acCommlt! 'Hon, by attendance at the R. R. Depot on the enlist the c ae,. f auti(4l/Atte pnreenton of the dwelling yr', eat) be bad, atniZthe Confrctbautry itiloon may go to ts • same 17(.11110t on the let of Septembe, or sonnet by ri k ' cheer of the -goodwilland Batons." Apply to A pril IS, '37 Wits] JOIIN M. CROSLAND 7.; 4 411 t SAl.E.—One,sixteentli part A , the supper built schoorter,"lolo6lloWAKß" o- '" ,Iteecter was built at Greenwich, R. 1" and Is thr built vessel lu tliti aatu; carries 310 tons cial ; rod &tiler, is two years old. The agent resides:o sack, B. 1., and purchasers may rely on a good 111 , : . *,'" , ' prothptly , and often. She is now engaged in' the • ink tide. First friwity Red Arh coal would be In payment at a fair pfice. For further luforarni dross - : CII A RUIS W Ltd -•• Newport, April 18, '67 ie.fitel r. LEASE OF lIALUAIII.E I .' lll l LANDS.-The 'Northumb./11 . '10 lininpke.f ( pan invite proposals for a lease...of a puti r rn d Vr; Coal Veins, situated 2n their property In „:* , V I A/ laud county, Pennsylvania. two and a half Shamokin, and direetli on the line of the k Sunbury Railroad. These reins are t• , " t.asy and profitable opetalion. Apply In Jo"th ,ON. Agent at Mt. Carmel, Ncwituntwristarq,,,., 4 toCUARIMSi IVOLWELL., Secretary, No. etiteet, Philadelphia. Sreheuary 28, 'AT MAL .COLLIE the 'Middle Coal tell, Northuntberland netted by a short 'braneh with the Philt.te4l t Btinhdry It. IL, known as the Lambert Colliery •, u'i .-1,•,, wards of 500 screen( superior Coal land. lei.sz the New York add Middle Coal field It. It. and with Breaker. Engine of Ikt bone power. Le. de , already erected and (novel order. Several coal veins ebnse water lord hare been ands number of others are of ra'y scvess , w b ' .4 be opened with little expense. - Persons &stimuli of examining and lessinz erty - are referred to .1. 11. Ilhstevet agent. of thet:".&!!' 'at' Mount Carmel for further Intortntlkn. Prepotals for lkssing the: t rit ne will t o rox•i t "'', 4 %, Company?, Oftlee, NO 88 , So 4th street. 11044'' J 'P. 8. yfor the 'lmposed farilitsiinx an, Men of Coal from the Company's tUilier.. hire Xi CUTS at. their /* WWI fur the it" , 'Tenant. NI% - CARMEL, COAL. iCro , ENT.—rmocti, 1., 'ink anti Middle C4lll told nail 1{4.'3%1 and e for lousing this Colliery, situated on the rea!' i Tract, with uPwArtin of 930 sees of drat MP adjoining Mt. Cannel and immediately on tad phi* and Sunbury Rail nro. This Collir, Is now In ?empp— lete werkeilier t V i log an extime e ive TUtIOCI and Ganitwars 01Mla t On several veins of excellent ablreash¢cw t r A new and eztentive Itreater with a 40 ,sc - pt . Engine, Miners' noun:eh/le., art.o '"' 1.6 4 , 0 '• The property witibe shown to a lease by J. If. DeWeta, !lent of the (what.: Carmel.great . nt) • • . Applica° , will be received at the", puny, No. BS South 4th Wert, Pl o.o ' o l, . 1 V . &von • J tlaw • P.B. The Company . own any i''., (, ,,,asteW which will be approprieled to them e ts_, , eilitating thertraneportatiOn of u`' . . Mant