OOP ° • itors )ountai POTTSVILLE, PA. DAT *4l. ei &SOT. IA TO &Mut Anil we Itacrnin Taistanow Is ?di . I•Apas. otosi,-Those lists sisters of civilise-. don, proven sod eplightinnent, have made their funnel,Sato the Papal plates, and irritree are gradpally working involution for the better. • , Eosin bowe her bead to* spirit of the age, and feels the pales of pinnies, baiting in her old weln. Illeir roads have ben °pawl in verion parts of the , papal stint, the port of Tannins has been slanged, works of drainige ban been ` tainted inPontine marshes. The marsh of _Cada Is 'now l the . ~proeen of drainage. Agri _ mane has encouraged and stimulated; and h i ea nuigigi of • landed proprietors has been . ma i d s , T eh l ig to 1 der a plan for the Improvement of. -..: ne sanitary ~_ ition of the campagna, so as to . make it a Ink site for human habitations. 'Steam . navigation line., been introduced to some extent upon the Tiber; rind the sharp whistle of the ca mps pipe lird upon those long silent shorps. ' Shuster still, the Snort of iie iron horse now startles the echoes of the desolate Counpagpi%— 1 7holll , station vow the gate of Honorious, the rail are start at appointed times, dash forth nyder theadow of the Clandian aqueduct, end alikl the traveller IS Frascati, Cicero's Vs " 6 . 61 ° 12 ; 's road ' la to be extended to Naples. Another is meditated which shall connect Rome with 80l and Ancona ; and are long the drew we edbetween Rome and Mein Yeeehia ' will be Unversed by the locomotive. The light v wires - of Koree's telegraph are seen. spring lag from one broken arch to another of the Aeolus de fella. And strangest of all is to stand • glad the massive ruins of the Palatine, andfrom the , remains of the balcony ,of the ' look down inn the Circus Maximus, ci i e le • the seine f the retool the Sabine 'virgins,' and • lad there manufactory of gas, with its avert artisans,ending its fluttering confine of dame kw an ne.yellow Tiber. The venerable dark twee of Sternal City Is beginning to be shat tered by is piercing mid i. Intrusive 1444 and mow th e inustains of Bt. Peters may be seen„.--, nit merel, ender the pale glances of the stars,-1- not merely under" the sheeted splendor of the . moone-lint with, their loosening crystal Illumi nated lii- thin floating artificial beams. How ' strange 4, this is E . Railroads and eitinsio tele, • . graphs ntil gas lights in Rome I what vision/Ind memories and images are awakened by these lends! into what a shadowy past do they seed, the glan ln of the mind, swifter than the winded words ir i dart from , point to peint - along these t • airy *Nadel • .... Thesings may;PAtestanise in a measure at least, p r,, ',ridden Ital y .,. It is nto o much hope for, unites a century at lent. - Plus IX. undoubt. edly meant well, upon his aseenslon; • but by pro wised m: re than bowls able to perform. • ii., scud , . natured item; but weak., There bas been soma • , pi:overt ICAO in administrative reform; but its most prWerful antagonist is the church, \aiiich • from iti rule of PollsY,l. would re-establish 'the Inv:1111 1 1,n, With ell its aorrors, if Christendom i ti would lender it. While Papaey wit h itiaark errors- a superstithins basediupon the usages of ' time, i , the controlling power In. Italy, •• the pie- FM of thorough reform in ,civil and religious % liberty wilt lie slow and tedious in that oppressed • .40cotint . Still the steam whistle is calculated to awsk Italy from her social lethaiii, while the chain id lighting , her light on the pall in which she is enshrouded. We bare hopi for her • yet, ough• Freedom 4 h Roam aid, the. pram, lies • at . e fOot of the Papal throne in fetter,. T IFree State clement of Kansas have wisely' date fned to take no peak! the approaching elec tion members of a t ConventiOn to form a Stale ' C one tution. Wisel y so, ait they staid not the a ha d % of a chance of justice under thotymunt- CAL b iding laws of the bogus Legislature, elictsd by Booler,ltilfflans from Missouri, who with bowie knivers and rifles drove the eitisens Of Kansas ri away rani the polls, and refused to permit them to • its se the rights guaranteed to them by the or s ant:: law. With the knowledge, and Imperience, an d s . fferinge Of thi people of Nausea, their self eel t,and thair Only to 'their fellow citizens i t h 'shout the lisitted.States, and their devotion t o thio'grcat prinetide of preserving to the ;saw f of ' adorn every inch of territory lying North of 36°3 of north latitude; forbid tho ideit of pur eht ' nuremot exemptlon'from strife and' pont. bly ' hider and Mill war', b' tamely yielding abed sue s to laws which have so emphatically b mot Condemned by the civilised world. The poo p le f Eansashave Mainly resolved in Course d on ' that they teapot and will not take part In t hi owing election for Delegates to a Contention to ft me a Coristitation, *sr. the body ap p °Il i's it, had no legal e x istence ; and therefore, I o cognise it would be alirtual admissimi that iiii t h pasSllllllllllOE4lll to tyranny and oppression, wee o of -jUstillable;--tlie late Legislature being sbe titre of tbe former one, , which Congress, and e peos s bLof the whole Uoited States, have anti condemned and repudiated. I 'his Inaugural, Mr•Buithanaa said that ‘.fitis the imperative duty of the Government to seeuri i to ' ' inabitaitt of Kansas a free expression of op on by his vote . This an aserping Legisla to has &Wiled.; and the Executive of the coun try , s now called upon, to redeeNhis voltintary pl Se so spleinnly put forth at his:instiguratlon. ,Sou ern'esnaneeb it is famed, are str:tiger than his ledgit; that Is. will forswear hitaielf in this ma r; thighs wit assist in binding the [Wars of livery on the strtiesltig 10U of fair Nausea 11 might yet be well Should the Presidentdeter. I's to stand by his pledge. But let the Admira tion dare .to adopt another course—lot the t rident attempt to forget his pledge and yen upon an effort, to . prevent the • freemen of leas hieing beard In •. whatever way they may I ' t,'—and he and hii ,ageuts, and his Milted teal troops, will all beswept away as chaff ber ths wind by the firm and usaltrkati's determl on of the people of the North to maintain constitutional rights of their bream in Kat ,. Thi .fidministratiOn most not be deceived this qvitetana . peaceful bearing of the people [ltalia. and 04 North generally."' They are let and peaceful, because they know „their con -6'lOOlllA/het, sad their ability 'sten 'tussle , to *indicate them. They. anticipate no as ;ill Open them by' the . doierninsot.hatever i ii S 3 'y have bee n the conduct of the Binder Ria d 'ills times past; sid_the government at Wash 1y In too; -but they are upaltyably ditorseitied; In s. event of this Government attempting "to 1' k in the footsteps of its prettemissiw,'? tooted b their constitatiocal,,rights, colati t Wbat may. argon they obsefve with anzietyithe, threats o the pro-Slavery Press, to Caere; ' with the An. of the United . States, the UsarpingLaws of • a so-called Kansas Legislature. The people 'of ii Korth will neVer permit an'' , such proceeding • " . insttheir brethren'of Kansas: To attempt it to pluitge the country il ,elvtliriir. • • 1 • 'Tits Gerrie set /inquirer attars that the ar. tort of the Daliad-Clareadon Treaty, it having lion made by the Senate unseeeptable to the ritisb Cabinet, is unfortunate: It necessarily lops the.dentral American difficulty °open until est winter, when die Senate shall again meet; ' nd it gives the coeinice of this Treaty, and of 11 ireaticX "with England upon the , subject, a better chi** than they hays ever had before of mining tiny their policy. Thaground has been Yee by some of the leading spirits 9f the Do i • ti r acted* patty, that the Clayton-Belem Treaty f 4850 was a great mistake in , reeoptising that egland has rights in Central America which amide her to take any pert in the adjustment ler its affairs, They '.well-anderstand that all such treaties with Engirt. Oidect of which ya to open . the region on ttal :tenns to the , t.cimmeree of all parts of the world, are only so , many bindianees :to the censtaintkoadea of that don policy which they Intend to practice 'On occasion, end as far as any be, upon an definite ssatent of tenitory south of oar present ii ilrdits. They world gladly 'obliterate every ex titles mord Witten ear. Government and Bag ;laid touching their respective relations to 'Cent. 'teal America, and devote the country to amen= telleailed and not over' sertspolons "protteention .of 'that wanton syttearof enirictebmeat 'which they dignify with the name of "Umpired Denney."— These var- sea wiU exult be this fallen of the new Treity,unil will . do ellLittay sea to irritate the Amtloes people fate a restdation to bare nothing saareto de wi4gland on the nblect. The dew , tie. is tidy unfortunate.— "Mani power to Illeatiptit is just coming , to it , infamies& ''enti, and itzis occeitearithet the mitratkinarebi and despotitint whitli have sob. slated "ii - that itipitidie far the lest two Years, 41041 now be aretteeded by route Stable ening*. matt. There a scheme on foot' not iv Month the old ' form warn tat all, bat to partition the Metre genitor, of the &mobile among,the three l eastfroas Stator. It is indis pensably necessary for thOrtereste of eameteree that this,part of the arid shealtilhare the bana fitrof a Inn and Orderly IP lir I to Olt' tie upon th e planiwhillt shaft lost ewe* this and iKiss 4 li to carry it out," li easy .It will in fact hardly be without hearty mama tepee and co-opC of the IT tad States and England. • Bet whit kelibtiod , there of each a amearrence, in hos of the t that the two govenusoato Wee sa d tires epos comparatively unimportant' poi ts in the late &Omitted Tteati ? s r . can that this re. i tm rival of the old eont;ersy is vorable to an treemiant tram& f m and a- ' - ittatory4l,.. position Ai.. the ta ant of no - geminate? Bet, after all, is a great ward against the garith of,, those tarsi ,A .• Maui disputes, In the decided p i r of the t Will of the _people in both 1 that , shall be no quarrel upon th subject. They hare both made up their minds, to r eatepi say plan that shall .secure freedom . of commerce to nd through Con test America, (rind neutrality ~ position, and they FM not plod . mere ea ,or mere same dary coesideration to defeat ,is great object sad perpetuate to ce. The t o Cabinets must entertain thermals. in some o. er way than by • Playing , disk. ,Irmal owns of ' pleuritic battle , don and shard ' with sash ors coneonts. Ott or :as 8 to Marro all lestore made appli ' on to the at Beach Hann, ; kra monthl quantity of Ce t nt fr rob Famed i for whilh, we if e l l a l i , furnish I - I garrets!, pretage ps, in.,. sufficient, tom ail gni, w; nine making B.or 8 lines, frio inuld 1 .. him soy reasonable sum is adds plintion we renived the folio* ratirseafy reply : . i ' 67 ' IB ti i i, en HAVIM 'Ma. Epinal-4 :-L-In reply nleation of tho 11 of Marsh, excused from ,the rofessional desire—offering so spolop ranee existing i ' this Demc (referred to hi, paper of i lag claiminqini ly,soperiol those elegising lion share Public Oillie.' I have the honor ed consideratly be with tb your butnbl • J.B . per D. 1 rii lethal 'tbe oonlopilitli rails; of io bare Jasper' at at the balk Floblio i InOpro J interfere point of ler the Pu 4 blio,. *4 feeling brier oath , such nuns, is sod loam to tel tbeipeopl io NCI! )41%D no matter. Pau lino a Liter he a beep Dually deeds , to tactics of Pa n t every citizen ' , we in any quarter in in sharp the I should not certai Glatt to a central ) to the Trade and Astames of the I dressed in s nut meat to otbce of mismanagement, do not wonder tl sale of the Pahl hollers ai thsiß any 'improveMet the prospective. Tius CoAsa flimmer.4,--To perintendeuter the United . We are indebte d for d copy o ing the progress of the Bache'S report of progrese • parts :—The intridnetion, statements and referencia' notices of the other parts of scription' of 'sal the'operetie ically, according to -reatione containing Bits, reports, me. 'lasing to the Surrey immedi of its ?peratinnr.' Accomp portion of this Iteport;ere si agrams, illustrating the pro' All are executed in the high duty entrustetto Prof. Bach , exientedeand the setiult to interesting as exhibilla in : 1 It is the roost' complete Su l , and dangerous coast mar e, marincinterests very i respects Pro Beebe's Rep] Science, heretofore avoid contributions to tint depart ful paths of Science, our gleaning as mwch' renown, battle lowers. BATTEN'S '''.IITIINT has Coked BUMS Bapremo Co &WM: peudiogj in Court for y • impossible foi the Patented The decision establishes for and is most important to t this Region, as they.will ha of the Batten paterit right been etieeted between acme the patentee) but the mid° What recomPeose may be ci j prTOll% BLACIWOOD'i littossurz.— Itspatne—itse /*Mean sdl Leonard Scott A do., 79 Talton contents are WWI Interesting. focal gti airs. Bish . oilßitter will Mud • istor lb* right of eon. Brlnstion in Trinity chinch orraw evening. • 4-The ARROW; Sipper of held at the Subunits Hotel Sir/ides! Nimes Is the al Wed a 0 the house of High Tharsdey night of but week. Write Piiblic:/khoots.—Tb rooters was oirgaßlsed on was Selected. hiss Boyle ricelvlos seitoor re47/aFwai ebarmi • aid the air Tebrishh7ll, chid for the 'portent workt9 1 [ • POI- * I 1 7 2, .8 A. 31.-60 4, • ' " —6O i v I IJ ...egi er ' 1-66 I, , " —M A t •'" — 64 • Bat, /IT Moth, Wed., " " 111.- Bain fell copiously . Monday, catalog a freshet In dajAtht, the Brat Sander 'Mello. irtio tow pay' of wad submerpti In many p day, but we have heard of 1 the. Worts. Amieullural . 1 have been tomb Impeded by! a fortnlght'l One weather w ai busy as bees. 'the pm • aptitude, the influence of I leap from the mound. • at the tr.", sad &run Sri away of our clams. It bid ;OM at last. 'Air/Ours* very aired ix moving snags& In the important eat of Warr' Waits. It Is p , i'opond Macaw the twat from soma 'tams defog on the lad Wanntsin; an amptiing Into the! Wait breach of the &boylkill, and west of Cal Castle,— The pima pf elbtaining the der is by building! dais on the Ita*lnFil little a e -where they haul from ibe mountain-41 mdliden :dual, to tars *Mostar into the pipes, Pram these east iron pipes of auf gra:dais are to be laid, the rad manner, 'to tiersville, and to eon - start a nsenvir .4n top a Mil, north' of the town, on land of the Delaware .1:611 Com pany, to retain the sap!. Water, delivered by the pipes , during the alibt. The le bOf the the bran Os dam at the Mountain to • alts of the ivrinvois Is 16,021100, and the bad or hadion•of the upper ad above, the lower Is 126 feet' The wet of the mitios, with ea. 4114, bosh • pipe, (or • adopled,) tbnwhole thetas . faie7to 7poemula *Min the works we Constant* sirrhe *mit ..• of the= Houeogb tarty s did not elllseta Tothig lb, tin Thom market" all nuts I wooden the retiree ter . is hali te thl i tret, i rer theyeessidereathebeet. • hire 1 rllll/10 SIMMS J.J. Do Cloneell a r lll4 •D. E. Mies, Moroni Yardley, Milks IL Idedli Homy Amuck •Sokosoa Moyer, Jolla O. Dims, Intlm Pollock, *Jacob Yellaagle, *Jobe Idellarrom, A. W. Stem!, Jima Tnraitr; , frearmeti Mous , A::ft. Sumo* Audiloos: t. •CL Varna' NNW •9kWrd low MA CotUtables Vohs Mulkey, Jobs DiiiMi• • • Mira we:ors : Wessol:4o,l4- o Eautu4 Oarri *Clomp :1:• maw Owes 111411 r e, a. csourry,': Wie.l l .lloltictir; Satz Wt3rulioop, ar a. B. thist,Clslolllorgass,. was oriously W this toesh.—ist het at one tistS he was 'sosildwed In a dm. woes Oseditios. The cuss was I Illibt wound co big hood, illicit Immo Wood hal ssposnosi sold Mit the ant a his system, threatened to tinniest, Way. HO b iimr, vs ate happy to stste;eotresissesst. • - - - dartiainty &WA 10biniadiato+41 Costaelon of the &big Directors of Uds OotaWl•• the ilectim 01 • Gonad dapsdatendent, mat cal Monday last is . this llatc*i. Th. attendance Was Dot foil, for oat of Idol' dlredirs In tide Candy but stoat Itty giro pomait. 1 1 essnintiss oreaatiod toy tai Amities at O. 8 . iliC t •b• of illsicinn: Presideet. and disappoint:suet if IL J: [acts, .1; W. Ewald Wl.lhoWa, thie. Tho follovint santitabhal Coast, lapertntandinat , Wen aids 'raison af idluencllte; war. A. Nil* Schuylkill Sena "Audis life, onristhig/k and Jaime Ltutt3nd of; Plniettlia. lialhat ballot stood is Mows:— J. Y. grunion, '4el • • Wm. 3. fields, • r.. 4! - • • 15 James L. Nutting, - .1 ., - - 3 lirsgson daelarid'Obeied, and his Wirt was Seed a/31000. ' A resolution *admits' tin bill being the .preeent Legislature, dieeetheg f , tie ands to establish . Norma School; to the various Distriela,jvas adopted. • • B Bann= cared a repletion ihmering the sheaths. of the CdSce of County Superintendent, and the appro . tkonnent of the Stahe into lbw Districts, with ■ Super intendent to each, whoa duty t 1 obeli be to trace& con tinually through their ruopinttre districts, htspeet4 lecturing, etc:, the schwas. Mr. Duman did not press the pump of his nnolution, as his priacipel ot4sct was to being the stetter beget thi rani. who 1111 Wayne& in a. strict and able Superintendance of the Mlle as.—ln March ollsotoi of Tolls »tan► of the rough the Look, a topy of do . AIWA henfui limtny..—lt be indeed true, that there an Mysteries, nastheanatie to our poor human imams. With the simple faith et &Minors Mel ourselves at this late diy, at fret thought, clinging to the bald that every heart is full of humanity and truth, and tamper ble of bold, militant and inssensabbi errant against a brother. leery day . beings back the crushing truth that there mottoes among us Irbil will amino, evmj. 'good hamlet for the most Wish of purposes;. az4 yet after the draggle of the day; ere dream of bitter things, and Faber fresh hopes from the limphstion of the night's holy silence. We dare not Mak that area then. the craters of wickedness Sr. still burning to the very ludic* of society, and vomiting out their pestilent and consuming glom. 'f • if that was not monthly •t+tarnb sailing to pay tion..•;.To this ap• g cannons and I pril Iled, 185 f. 1 to your soones t bat leave to bi engspinent you "the dead lino ; tie stronghold" 'e 213th olt,)--ltair- Ito the "labors of . the crumbs of The stars are one by one looking out, si U the bur; lashed soldiery of nerfOr west marshalling to honor lb* 'doParture of ibo daYllght;and thereto a pure kW of piling estrogen on the brow of the night. It is an boor tore God's good onsets . to whisper pure and holy things into the ilegglag worl. Bat there is &mord.-- two the grog bell nearby, mom the sound of bestial• timelry, where men are steeping body sad soul in &gm drake. What a Mummr for man to enTalio ID-the dire passing of rum t Beek lag the.lifi blood of his sktisa, and giring,hlut laudation Rir the priories@ boons of Loath. sal Stamm and manhood! MOO MO know their deadly work. lo it not strange that one baring ono better trait of orir common nature- . -a wife or at Dori-a single stake in society' r hope of Maven— will than voluntarily become a mime to his neighbors ? • The incendiary burns buildings. The nnosellsr puts the torch of wasting dame to striet l ree which a God has reared. —Thered crimson of slow murder purples the fratri;• ddal hand ol the rusesiller. E;iMi !'OIALMEit, . Mornaornr. .r *bleb wa its- D of the Coal ne arest aortal*, yi need no difieulty of those basing sweats. Polities ith the bimetal. Won important d this ) it an blob animates men ty. The apteint slit/guarantee of . We really Mtn"- Oily for-the band of such office. • anty, won til emit ow lionriSbina in and. la-Arrest of Hem Thines.—The Lancaster Enna. ster recently gave the details of the angst of Tligman Cirmumei and John Car* notorious asperities's, at Tee. mont, this bunny. As they contain errors, principally I In regard to the parties meth, in the arrest, in justieel to two dinette of llingrove, eriurefetted the arrest, we will give She facts. The Examaiscr errs in slating that 4 .1 r. N. 'finisher, of Halabory township" is entitled to the credit of the arrest. It appears that on Monday the oth Clemiaon and Carl arrived at Mr. Miller!. tav ern hil'ingrove with two horses, at _which bonze Mr. Illimaker stopped at the same time. Mr. E. immediate. • ly inspected the men of being horse thieves,as one of the harass in their ptusersion answered the description of one ,s recently near the Gap, ind Jaunted that they ef:mild be arrested., knowing Mr. E., and I feeilr. detection, paid the tavern bill far sae of them in such a manner already Mt He left one of t Carle "deep In the bar rooml?' I said be did nOt own Unhorse I account for the bone being 4rennistanees more hilly con- I entertained that they were ficannel Albert and Isaac to Tremont, whets they ar• ;ref A ; D. 'Bache, Se tater emit Survey, ; his Repo:in, show ey in 18+55. Prof. diridea into three containing._ general the _more detailed the port ; the de , Massed geograph and ,the appendis, obs, and papers re- I l tslT or growing out .7ing the descriptive ty sketches and ai. .re of the survey.— . t style of art. The bee been faithfkilly • bia l country is quiM e Report before us. Yep of our. peculiar e, and to our Navy •• pot:taut. In many rt is an addition to • our Government's r •unt. In the peace- Navy is capable 4f when the front of iris, and took them to Pier grove. They had a hearing before a magistrate, and were dually committed to the County Prison, to await a requisition from the althorities of Lancaster county.— The arrest and conviction were aceempliebed by the perseverance and exertions of Mew& Filbert and Nitre miller, who devoted much time and lace to bringing the the Ives tr• jusil.•e. - Mr. Eilmaker tent rio active part• wh itever in the arrest. and refused to go before a mag istrate to glee evideneein the care, giving as an mute. 'that the thieves might Injure him at some future time. The reward offered for the properly and thieves was, dually after wane trouble,awarded to Messni.Filbert and Kitsmiller, although they did not esospe to mine extent, fleecing. Still they know that they did their duty fear lossly, and we note airmail* at length to d 6 themjnt tics. The community will readily appreciate wbo acted the noblest part in the arrest of these Oahe* Masan: Filbert and Kiterntller or Mr. Ellusaker, the Lancaster Falstaff, who no 'doubt narrated bb thrilling adven ture. With the men in bnekram, to the wonder end de light alb's credulous neighbors. .n sustained in the I. rt. The Matter has re, es' it wee thought o establish bb im the right:claimed, Coal Operators` of s to pay for the use Compromises base f our operators and ' l ty ars yet @abject to imed for its use. sir It reeves almost haterdous,ao fickle bath been the present Spring, to sing of the Moith of Mowers, as May, is sometimes tanned ; but the clear, balmy atmosphere of * morning or two of the present week, may Justify its In publishing the annexed Mei on a May Meraing: • Sweeter than the Summer time, At its rosiest wonting prime; Sweeter than its deepening hay, • At the noon, among the bay; Sinner than 14 eve, that brings • . All things home and sweetest things; Sweetest month of all the year, May the darling. May the deer! Well might poet's welcome greet May with every name that's tweet. Phi forth April with his tears, . • Now the jovial May, a pp ears; • . Penwell, sleet and showers, Give us songs and sirens &wen; Welcome May I ere yetitoo soon. !lame the fervent aka of June: June we love. but oh, much more 'Lon the May, that gheibefore, Prise the promises °Utley, .•' MOM than all tbet,Juna can pay; Joy bas no co-eerie treasure • Like, the smile of coming pleasure, So' ond Rope exceeds by Sir All that Dora fulfillments are. April number of thb r do—bas been brood 14 treat, Not To,. The Borough , Counell, was Wsdaasilayavenlag last. of the man *Do was it Payne's Nola, of now Board of &bad Di v AU the' old aims .rated andstaztt h 2 the Aid her beset warms Earth's uncounted hues and firms. 11, Now the curtained skim unfold • Deeper blue, more lavish gold; T e wgiwer tints on elaude more light Blush with morn and Ade at night; Now green tree4wigs sprout aloft, In the sunshine warm and soft; „lobed in mottled gray cud green • All the freshening woods are seen: yields, so lately sere and dead, Are With living verdure spread. • gunny sheltered patches by, " Oyes some Gower his tiny eye; • Budded under the cold snow, She fragrant „Mayflower king ago • But fall beauty and perfume Kept to welcome ilay•De bloom. • Now the bird-voice, Mint long, Ronde into *wintered song; Chaunted lays'and henefill cries • Bldg through weeds, and fields; and skies; Every bird. on airy wing, • Yeeb the coming WI the spring; So each dikt and sowed of earth . Well asaylaft young Nature's ilia l .Then let boys and gins go out . With emery,. merry shoot ;- Scamper der the beim, bill. • Red on stone, by, bubbling rill; Pluck wild flowers, each youth and maid, , By wild brook, or money shade; • Drink tbk &aft of morning deep, While thedr drowsy eoutradm sterol . ' Handseled aprode full, then come With their gathered treasures home. Thus nig meet to hail the day, On this merry Morn of May; • And If barb are true and pure, These are bitty that elegem; • Happy they, who know no more • Than kind untrue?s dimple lore; Happy they; by plain and dell, •• Hifi and dream, who laic her wall; Herby souls, with heart to sing . , On the gladsome May emarningt The sky was 'me/solid, • Our sissiscsokillesi ft*. 1 0 . Tamura Ovnov lanais Han, Antonle.i .., . Marra soo—ralatag —4 1 4: " • .Y s• a • Satnrilay, Sundly gni the Schuylkill. On Mon• ad lightning of the memo he Schuylkill Raelgation along' the line on Mon-' material damage done to ' • lions in. this vicinity tie backward season; but me our dumb* friend' L in capital condition, May sun, crop will fairly ars *beady bursUngicvt, looming in the gird"a of s really look u if 80riag .olse. the )1a agree bete . hoes the *wet thentoup. 113;306, witbeett I ' go ea tamedlately. Resofted,W• Uwetwo protest 'Oast nay uuttrior. elk alters:lkm ot the pima or poodle of lb, Alloutorn Rallsoadortalcti use [n umusaer lapdr Its rued. an as it groat Coal Iluo, Cr add ftoeft or ha , redly to the colds of carry l ng our staple product to Ho kitty of Now York,the kuding Coal Mutat of flat copsdry. 1211 . SS 77P Now It Is the ,tlfjda . yt Welcome 1n the jointday! Life revives, that went to rest On hentetantNatwre:s breast, iornottountot to Blhoood Norris.—A meeting was DOM es Idinsdar sirewing, Mar kith,lBs7, at the Penney!. tads nai l , whim en rnotsoniEDWAßD IrARDIET,Taq, was called to the chair; Samuel . Inman, Esq., was sleeted Tice p res id ent; and Oacias Ds B. Lux, *rm . tary. I OS motion of &mist Bl Lyman, Esq., the ibiloirtng preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: WICIZIAL The business men and chiming of Schuyl kill county bars heard with great regret, Oa resigna tion of W. Emma* Mows, as Chief Enemas of the Auburn I Allentown Railroad; thendors, . Remised, That the prodasktnal skill and ispeidenco of Col' Mows, his hallow sagacity and auedosationable integrity sea manager In the numeicataputkie improve ments 01 Ude Oinasorireitrib. have won for hint the es. tam of the citizens of.Schollkillomunty, with the de. velopmest fliof whoa* groat and la nosing manfroota e identifled. , Brsairai, That the withdrawal of Cot. Mouse tit this mrket from the coostracalan of a road propodaito on, wallet af air industry' to the New Teat - Inaskef., abud rspriel as uniertswata thi ratan bassists of this notion. • • /bobbed, That ' snotma of weary outlet - projected Ike the cordage if one staple should te arranged et to tin is a rhea*, (Wert sad spa* aereas to the waters of New York Harbor.. No others son nes etousaitt oar, etrohlreeier siypart: ltuched, We are uttilled with the earratgai and the aeletliss graders' limited to six' or twelve feet per, I*W-out b, the tate Chid Engineer, sad should : ay iaeetwe be sada la thole grades Pr CUM., to ap Iceboat that the (hal regions at Penasylowia will be *goblet* an with advantage the Allentown Use u a cal bearing Railroad. ilewhidtrita th• 1011 1PAttp roolattose be traisadt• ed to OA. =mob Monts, ittosisokd with a request bat be will wet us at a publkullseer. • ' raiviedj NDWAID TARDCILT,PneIdeat. ' Pawn lbscptaa, The Preet. Games Ps H. Kum Peer/Amy. • Mei 10,1867. • IthitßlB,4). • • • Dar 1110:—The acanipanying perianbier tad raw stlanaaa pseud st Uthr ameating eddy rapronst oar atividid Winn as bunkum men and bat they lan. *lfni* cur antler of woad Itiaadsidp and ea. ria. NI big their sceeptuare and hold that toed as tits paarenc you at a pnblk dlampt, . emettyting tb. tide when It 411 be +bt.. IRti ban do honor to ronala, Um% awl williftfariir • wwiLD TARN" .11113011811 BUD, I BILLYILAN, C. W. 111811188. ORO. W. SHYDRit, T. IL'WALEJUL,' JOHN O. BUM, O. Da D. 104131. TASTL IN. Z. W. NeOCIBILL JOHN BANNAV, CU6B. SILLTHAN: TOOL. J. ATWOOD, , JAMBS 0.1151*, ' i C. W.:PITMAN. > JOHN inlanws. • TINNILY 11.8ILLTUAN, J. 11. ADAM. . L. V. WITITNIOc - 6210118,' 'I .I'. K. , WBSIIIIOLL, lk LNICH. . I = mgwodo. : CILIUM 8114101., T. wl Tunic! - P. W. =urn, ; •JiLtwaL mad: • •r. L wALE.ateL i 70 &PIM TUDIXT, Jamas Ruh Waft .tha n Our= . W. Maat%A> eiffielt al= 0. Noinires and ethers Ghstioneet—l have the boner to acknowledge odpt of your Woe of the 4th—to thank ea oddly ! and to nasoe the 14th dry of Ite . T . ,umet It be agreeable to yawning'. Toy • ILLWOO YOB Ittheelne,Peamk., Hay Ttb, 11HT. ,¢^ Business in Boston duß. .040Pliasths in Baltimore last wink, IL I orDeaths io New York butt walk, 414 Deathtin Philadelphia Jut week, 193. - jar Bevil,* dry goods dealers of Boston have failed. . . „oir,A ragged school is in progress in -Phila delphia. • • • • lir Bryant, the lost, sailed for' Bur pe last Saturday. . rlfr. and Mrs. Barney Williams a play lug in Glasgow. • AP' The New Vermont Mete House will cost about $250,000. ' I Or Mr. Groner featured. is Harrisburg on Thursday evening. t JIM - Beats in St. Maid, blittemota k have ad vanced thirty per dint. JIWIr Commodore Stewart, verging upon foe? 11301"11, is in Washington. William Colladay was accidently killed at Philadelphia on Monday. .• M. Steiner will s'ke a balloon ascen sion at Pottstown today. 0rF111114311 J. Hansa, avowing:it eitima of Baltimore, died last week. JESPlsady Franklin has determined te l gt oat another Arctic expedition'. • Atir•Bain. Medary has entered upon big amiss as Governor of Minnesota.. Al -In Philadelphia eines the 'neat the year, • ire bare been 17 suicides. fialll'Bev. Messrs. Chapin sod Bellows bash*. me advocates of the stage. • lat•li Washington white ash coal is selling at; • MI, and red ash at $7 per ton. • ! • • jar• Mr. J. K. Angell, a legal writer or Willi ed suddenly in Boston on Friday'. I jIIIP•The Portuguese are Offing out as sips. ditiou , againat the Chinese athlete& Stir The ozpiesitinterest in the United States isesttmated at ten millions of dollars. ! I teirTbenoylestown /Nte/Ogesieer has leomple r : the' 811,:third.year of its existence. Or The petite of London numbers 6847 men sn expense of £434,000 per annum. Sr Maj. J. H. Lovett of Tamagni, heehawed the Ainerican House, at Minch Chunk. 1 . , jill'hfr. Forrest is playing an evigagemot at the Holiday street Theatre , Baldmore.i .1 j!! 'Fres hets in the Delaware and Lehigh , rimors have destroyed large amounts of propert7:- JEfir•ln Philadelphia daring April there were 1822 antes; sines the first ot the year, 7616. fir A Mater 01 Kossuth hasopened a achoollfor young ladies in -Cornwall, Orange county, N. Y. filiNl - The Tamaqua &matte urges the, eitiSens of that BoroUgh to organise a- Fire Department. jair•The depression in business in - New Y4k, is loudly complained of by the shipping inte ta. Alilr , There are eleven Coal mines in the imme diate vieitity of Pitbiton, open audio ails, op eration. • Ai`it's never know a great character ntil something congenial to it ha[ grown up 7 thin ourselves. - )1111!:111r. Dallas wilt not blrecalled, big 4 per- , At bo va milted to reinain abroad u cons as be I may feel foliose& I r per-Mrs. Conninghant states that for tweire yew she bee been a member of the . Presbyteri an Church". 1 I JlGEPEatensive and valuable discoveries of coal and iron have recently been roads in Loitisiaba and Mississippi. ' • pfr-Ann McNulty, was accidentally burped - to death on Tuesday of last week in !beaters, this County. Rum! o.lrln twenty years Ohio has inereoled ly valuation from $BO,OOO to $800,000,000. The debt is 515,000,000. • JEN- The First Annual Fair of the Chador Co. !Agricultural Society, will be held f at West Ches ter, on the 19th,hist „Fir It is a funny fact that Indianapolis where `"rooster" Chapman lives, is the greatest egg mar ket on the continent. ' I ,giffrAbout 250 bushels of the seed of he Chi nese Sugar cane, have been distribut by the Patent Office this season. ' jfiffr:An American lady has introduced he hoop and crinoline fashions in Cuba. They were very -popular with the file sex OF- -Twenty-two slaves, the Sprideeld Re pablicau is informed, recently escaped from s Southern city, barreled sp. • I I par-Mr. Beach, of the New York Has, has invented a new printing press that print" on both sides of a newspaper at once. 'I • • 1 -' Or The Legislature has so far pasted thirty tWo bank bills, with an aggregate capital of $B, 559 000. "Stand from under.' I "Sr Three men named John Comm George and Thoicas Clayton, were accidentally drowned! in Fairmount Dam on Monday. 11111/"Bilgham Young, in a recent sennon to thLI Hormone, told them it was more "important tb" raise saints than to raise crops." • or* illiam Jones and Jameslirilliams have been arrested, on suspicion of murder ng Samuel' H. White, of Washington county. or• The Deseret News has an srt ele intend ing to' prove that the Federal Governitent has no pewer to appoint Territorial officers. / yarn wd could read the secret history of our enemies; we should find in eaeb,man'ii life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all 6°04114. 'Queen Victoria has given birth to another princess—the ninth child her Majits4 has favored the English nation with. \ Expensive 4 aforesaid nation. All'Blll. Ann H. and Miss Elisabeth B. Rich ards mother and sister of John S. Richards, Esq., of Reading', died suddenly last week! while on a visit to Reading. • 6 1110••• A society of young men has been fazed in Paris, who have pledged themselves ender a penalty of a thousand pounds, to maiT none -hut derl-hairecfdi - inisels. s jar-The lawsuit in which Caleb Cos ing's Min. nesota !estate war, involved, was settled aifew weeks Jig°, and leeVes him a proprietor of ' one of the most,promising towns of the. Weet,•l, - ,ffffirAtltoman Catholic priest fropr Detroit named J6seph Deitmin, was arrestedlit Philadel phia, and locked upon Sunday, for gettiagdrunk l and acting otherwise, in an tatichristiart manner. the Holliday street Theatre, Baltimore, a few evenings since, Miss Maggie Mitchell, an actress, was presented /with a ma zi ifieent dia mond fingerring, a lafge cluster of "diamonds encircling a costly opal stone. or George Wilson and his sister, Mrs. Betsy McMaster', were barbarously mardered near *Reimport, Pa., last week. Money the object.— Charlotte Jones, Henry FM and M6arbe Stewart are under arrest, charged with being the paptra tors. •I stated in the London papers that at a grind ball recently given by the taroi For eign Affairs lo Hanover, a gatneduf chess was played on a marked door, by human chessmen, dressed most gorgeously actoordingl to their sta tions. 1 ,4/.Mr. Wm. B. Reed, the Chinese Minister, wilt embark in the steam frigate Minnesota, which has glen ordered to Norfolk and to be in readi. ness to sail on the 15th of May. The Minnesota will receive the armament originallY intended for the Colored.). ftelrAn instance has lately courts of N. Y. City, where a man ajury and prevented a conviction, of the Masonic sign of distress to orwhom proved a Mason - Ind • .fused to find him guilty. ifli`ifheat is falling in the - Ma i The last arrivals amount to 80,0001 further fall appears to be inevi • quence of the accounts-received peamtce of the crops in Prov‘. Elpaini-Italy,.and Algeria. 'The receipts into the Ttleasttry for the quarter ending April Ist, is x nearl twenty. mit. lions ands half! of which nisei millions_ are from the Customs, and over one: illion 'from dui Lind °Motes. The expenditures for the same' period have been 1117,250,000. API& table irpublisbed, giv g the distance by the mall route of each of the tate and Terri torial capitals, from ; Washiagto The shortest is-that of Annispolie, Md., 43 milbs • the longest, Salem, Oregon Territory, 6687 miles. The dis tance !rots 'Augusta is 633 miles. jrMIA difileulti between' the Baltimore' and Milo Railroad Qompany last, week, and its friegbt train conductors, led to the perpetration of °tangos' lets on thd part of the dissatisfied employees. Trains were impetled, and several men were shot. The riot was finally quelled by aid of the military. pertOn Virednesday,of last week, three men, Idward Evans_ -rt...., • - Edward Evans, Jacob; Davis ink . Thu. Monis, were seriously injured In Mr. !Bares Red Ash slope near Minersville,, this County, and a man -and boy, Thos. Jous end sob, on tho same day, at Mr. Daisies's Slepe;thiough the explo. :ion of Fire-damp. ' • ists-Tbe Legislature of Ohio; just adjourned; passed a law, which makes it a State Prison of., fence to us strychnine in making whisltey.-8,.e. • li„should long sine* have bean made a Stets prison offenee to vend sub its E But as long-as , Ruin are legalised , we fall hope • bat Air' little reform. ' _ • I 'The Cr' - The-- /Mr The Columbus, Ga., Timis announeei the death of Saninel W. Flournoy, Fsq., who died in that neighborhood on the night doff the 224 inst., after a long and painful Moms. - Rt. had • been counseled with the press of Georgia for many Jean, and in hie prferemaa thoforsurost Whig ed itor of the State. )49`One day last weds , Um wife of Harrison Stage of Towsend, Ohio,' was dellsered of two girls and a boy, and the.same day bill cow presented hire, with two calve's.ji Mr. Stage thinks that Providence has been l landrllY bountiful; “The calves," be says, "was, welloses; but them three young ones ism going in gather deep I" 'Mir The °sedition of.thrt ;irties in the new Plitliament of Ibgtand, mime tip as follows: umasnarives. „ England and Wales, • • 209 &Catena, • • . • 14 Ireland, . • . .. Total, <, ' • - ' = its . , On the Seth ult., at a church le • Bath wed', there map is. ehristenle ! After the ten t away, and while the minister ' e making out the codified*, he happened to say laLet me see, this la the Seth 1° *Thirtieth I* • Lamed tbe Indig ent taiwther, *Weed it h' oily the el/molar Of coarse the mintier waa alliallig to , the day of the smith. , ' • • , • jiff Gerieral Cass 'exhibits surprissog vigor, ituiestry and endurance in his ale*, Shan.. Ile Awe and commences work at live, and , is eon. tinally Spred, with, small respite; till.sight or nine at night. Els diet is, howeior, - spaded, and he stic ksstill to cold water. .Now and then he indulges in a cup of coffee, the only - .Ail' Ong barrage which be. ean use. JEIN'The Cinandaigna and Elmira Bond (from' , tTea to Canandaigua) was sold last week, un der, foreclosure of the third mongers. It brought $15,000, dad the rollingiteek, de., 611,000.. A similes ea% of- the cOanandeirte and NW:Aro. RIIII, 14 Woad will ties ilea shortly, when it is thisight Met the two roads will fail into the heads 11. 1 of one company and be isiaTidated. Jitit•John Phtenii, ins postscript, to his letter m 'New Oceans in the May number of the .Keickertoocker; thus ealis the printer's atteetion toi an error in a faraseropiatle: - = , • Ibire Mospenterr—Tosa; man I ! did not say in my Set letter I was going to the "idly -of Calor Idan't koow when that city tea. , I am not able to so to the ' clay of Cale. Take your eye, sir, and cad It ower Joy =Lead yeti wililiad be Wu, Chin. • • . l'll4l`The New York Coarisr • pahlialtes a table of the marine loses for the put' month, showing Ss - ,iggagete of fifty-three Tessa,: of? which eleven were ships; seven barks, fire brigs, twenty nine schooners and one stoop. The total value of ' property last was one million, eix hundred and forty-ii;. thousand seven pond 7d 'dollars. The liggregife lama* the ear so m y hur,..are 683 6 1,- 500. .. i 4111 - 00 the 14tb eft., to celebrate the birth of the new English Princess, at her Majesty's Thee tra in London, the following verse was added Co the National Anthem: 4 1_1.v the sweet babe jest barn, • me .her this lane stern, • . 1 aellOIN when seal • • - - "Pose siskaatel in her birth, . . . _Plenty on boat/ea earth, May joy &atm every hearth. . sod are the Octant" • 111er,.21, 1ne1iM61167.40 United . d persou ßtatu are e l on71 1 : 41 ! . ‘ And capital 68,507,674. is. Iniested. They eon= sums yearly 11,367,761 babel" • of corn, 11,737,,, 115 bushels of barley,. 2,143.937 bushels of rye, 66,240 hogsheads of molassee. They sanufas. tun 42,461,920 gallons of ale, 41,364 'of whits. ! key.and highwines, and 6,500,000 of nn, being , about fon, gallons of liquor for every mac, we. man and child is the country. JIMPThe present Legislature bare pasted Bank NMI creating over $6,000,000 Of new capital. All this would have beep obviated by the paisage of a (free Banking Lary tinder whose operations, banks would have been created where business reilly needed them, and the people would- have -been secured by the personal IMbility of the stock holders. At present there is no such security.— The whole system is wrong, and we are utterly --..„ 6 . 11 . ed to it.. . oar, "descendants of Africans" indicted at Chicago for stealing a lot ofinltty, were' ac quitted. The opinion of Chief Justice Txxxx, establishing the premises laid down by the ehief Justice, that a chattel eannotcommit a crime— an, article of merchandise cannot, by and within the meaning of the law, be -punished, and that Africans, the defendants of sines, bought and sold, are Bela to be chattels and merchandise, had much to do with causing: the verdict "not guilty." jliff - A post thortem examination of Mr. Mont gumery, the member of Congress lately deceased, at Danville, Pa., exhibited extensive abrasions of the mucout or lining coat of the stomach. and the entire distinction of the membrane, both at the cardiac and pyloric mites, with a general loss of - tone, ur disorganisation of the thoracie and ab , dominal viscera. The physicians ascribe his death to poison. Mr. Montgomery stopped at the .Watronal Hotel, Washington, during the inaugu ration. pa`The finding of the dead body of a young woman, near Newburg, N. Y., has furtiVhed food during the weeklor those who delight- inlhe hor rible. It was positively identified as the body of Sarah Ct. Bloom, and a-Mr. William Jenkins was arrested, supposd to have been instrumental in making way with Sarah; but she timing up alive and well, ;caking was released from cus tody, and the mystery is deeper than ever. Cir eumsauttial evidenee is faulty sometimes, although it may be considered as strong as positive evi dence. 5 florin speaking of a head dress of Queen Victoria worth half a million of dollars; the ed• itor of the Cayuga Chief eigis"And yet there u is a woman who stays 'IN us that wo would not swap for Vietovia with ell her royal pro geny - thrown to, andl e whole "claim" didn't cost us but fifi,oo; wit a year' or two's hanging around the .-“diggine." We have seen a jewel in her bonnet worth a o ral millions more than that "head•dress just as good bread of her mixing, as t he Queen ever made." who treads the path of truth and honor, . , Is like a golden piece bright from the mint— Pleasant to behold, of sterling value; Though Time may oath's !utmost; on his form U. still the gentilne stamp of worth ; Is loved by all, an ever *elan* friend Bitt, when man, dead to honest principle, . Plans deceit, to defraud his fellow man, Be is similar to a counterfeit, • Which, tho' it pass the unsuspecting eye, WM be deteded—spurn'llras worthless—base; Or, baulk like a well-wrought spurious coin, Enrapt beneath a gilt disguive, is soon Coudemn'd andfasteted; to devolve no more. JlPPWashingtOn's Monument goes ,lowly up. ward. Eveirir mountain-crest which nods ib lbe clotids between two oceans• ? every broad State with its people, thronging elder, and swelling commerce; every lake and river of our wide land, are enduring monuments to Washington. "Don't buses boys," said lie to the' be rimed soldiers who awaited the surrender of the British troops at Yorktown " posterity will buns for us P . Posterity ta kes care of such men, and yet, there is something of pride and gratification in looking upon the sculptured evidences of a. people's gritito.le. -Tbe territory of the United States - ex tends over MU area of more than 2,300,000 sqire miles. Its extreme length is nearly 2700 miles, and its greatest breadth 1600 miles. Its gene ral shape may be considered a parallelogram 2400 miles by 1600. The value of our harvests in the year 1850 exceeded $1,000,000,000. At that time there were 113,000,000 acres under cul tivation and 180,000,000 more were Included within the limits of farms. In all 203,050,000. This falls short by only some 80,000,000 acres of the total amount of improved lands . within the limits of the fouir great European reale— Britain; Prance, Austria, and Prussia. Tin Americans of California seem to be disposed hi Support Mr. Buchanan's administration. A @snout. eleition has bean ordered in .Minsmri. for the choice of Governor, in place of Trusten Polk, who resigned to accept the est of United States Senator:— The election takes place on Wednesday, Aug. 5. Ins Louisville Awned pithily remarks that "Colonel Benton seems to be the most unfortunate politician in the country. By his recent letter on Maanellettion, he lost Ms own friends - ILIA gained nobody else's!" Tea people of Musaithusetts bare justvotedupoti and entitled by large majorifies, eeveral•amen.dments in the State Constitution. The first Is , th at no person, not at present a voter,, shall enjoy the tight of suffrage, unless he can read the constitution of lb. State and write his owe name; second, that the number of Representatives shall be reduced one-halt, having it at some 250, to be elected in single district/I; and third, that the camber of Senators shall be 40, to be eleete4 also in single 'Ms. Wets. • , Hos. Dane Waxor has irrittetzto the Committee ap-` pointed by the late Mikan Convention to apprise him of his nomination by that body f* the otle* of Oar/root, •letter accepting the tome. He endorses with" the ut most cordiality, the principles adopted by the conies. tion avers uncompromidng boaUllty to the extension of slavery; eartiestiy urges the attention of voters in this State to theAuestion. as one *hick aside hum tta national importance. closely affects their own domestic interest., and demands of the adopted citizen the com plete severance of all allegiance to foreign dictation, and individual devotion to the country of his adoption.— The Judge intimates' his intention to canvass the State. THEINA.NIEESTOist FREE KANSAS. sa AddrialoAlso People et the Paned Slates end ) issea t Vjl , ' the lies Anne (Swiveling's. The Oommitatie appointed by the late Erse State Otio- Tenth" held *tiny**, Name, on Use . 10th day of mush, ifie7, to whom was immetd the charge of pm paling an Address to the Ameri c a n poop* meotnpilsh theirwork, and we, present, to our reedees the follow. Mg synopsis of the • The tin Slivery tkinventiOn, which agemabled •at Le tempters; January 11167, have lemma an "Address," which has been spread becideset over the States. In this pamphlet an attempt Is made, to palliate the crimes and excuse the outrages of which the ho-Slavery party —sailing under the Mom of "detnocrsey"—have been guilty in the Territory. Nay, more. It is sought to throe, the entire blame and responsibility of the alio. lions which have been visited upon the settlers and residents of Kansas on the Free State men, and those active sod lamest patriotirerho have labored ~ t rith an energy Ural Mona no defeat, and a will that blows no faltering. !o behalf of Freedom sod Free Labor. The burden of the Admen is, that the lrenState party Initiated and inaugurated revolutionery and certealTreadings. that they rallied aphid. the en *Preemie orienal enaciments. laughed to Mom the an chorines and brat hack the oilcan of justice, thereby .neoeseitsting the "law and 'order rams I* take up arms for the preservation of_peses and foe the. punisiunent of traitors. They brand Leas, Robinson ant Reeder, and a host of other good men - and true, as hived emissaries animated by a filibustering spirit, hostile to the Om - saltation, foes to the Union of the States, and enemies to the welibrlng of the Territory. Thy repayment te • themselves have been ingiceent, lawabld ng and In offensive, earnestly, In error et pease and repose la Kan gas, mid end their address with a great rhetorical Sour. ish, and i bixabestie aster aces of patriotic devotion to their country, their party and their God:. - To unmask the hypocrisy, to expose the falsehoods and reveal the contradict ion and lacceudstenclee of this address; wontd be superiluoits, Sra the times mad the anguish, the Indignities and the cptentssions, which the Free State men here suffered, are written in chanter tam of blood, and burned into the memory of. 'veer honest citizen of our country. Subterfuge, and deceit, brazen falsehood and base perjury, am avail *MIME for the greet truths, In the gigantic nevem' of Kansan history, hare been seen and known and pondered of all men, and will stand, like the Egyptian pyramids, to the surprise and loader of coming searitions. • Melees-State men have violated no law, fir that which b not just Is not law, and that which le devoid of justice Mould not be o beyed. The , code, attempted to beloved upon them WAS not enacted for proper legir halm, for the regulation and iliotection of society, or for the derelopment of the resources of the country, but to enslave the body and' soul of every either*. Wed' to rivet the Institution of maven upon ama commuted to Treedan, No honest man could salon, or subscribe to seek a elles. and the , Freedlate men did not. Tel they need' no arm, neither committed atilt vkilence - Mminst their oppressors. But when they were driven, from their homes and their families heeded with un heard of cruelty, by this self styled "Law atd Order party, then it was that all the higher voleM id their nature appealed to them to rise and protect their rights and liberLW., or duk to the lei.) ot serbt. The blood and the manhood and the muscle of Northam Em men could snook no mere, for ibrbearinee bad caned to be a virtue, and the time was acme when they nord vie& este their towage and establish Midi right to the title of mat(. . Ent'erhen the invaders were driven hack and the die, 'aenzione lee manlier quieted, they oneagain returned to the worse:amanita pursuits of peace, and deyoted themselves with activity and energy to the industrial occupations which they loved. The wrongs and outrages committed by the Border Nathan* upon the quiet and paceible PreeState men of Kamm ever since the mumps of the Esuitas•Nebvss• ka bill, ere given in detail, but they are eo familiar to our fader; that we need not repent 4hem. • The address then continues: . On the 10th of North a romeiliate Chaventien dam• bled at Topeka end adopted a platform. loithat &t -rona it will be seen that the Ireeittels men' refine' to vote Sir delegates to a Constitutional Oonventioe, wider a register act which pared the last bogus Legislature. Late developments have proved the whelk= of this voll ey, tbr, by the nib of qualified electors returned by the Melillo of the different counties, thousands of State voters havehem ignored, while the names. of nn melons unknown Beelike! ladividtuds a entered as oitmdtled doctors." ' 'AU the machleery cribs election is to be etintrolled bi Pm Slavery tarthimmaed it would he suicidal for the- eeState party to go Into au elec tion in the face of such odds, and with their past es. pedalo. I —tared in the tampered with thmaking nee e Jury, one .bstinately re. 1 Wee market. heetalitree. A •le, in . come lot the tine ap. Lsegualoe, POLITIC AL. illthesghtbSpreeent Federal Administration owse nnedesatothe impression that prevailed at the Nerl b. that the ebtef timmitive would use his lateen's. and authority toward seeming the Boob= eC Kanses,lf each Mould be the will of the people, we ea* es as yet do indloatioil of awy =eh policy os the part of Mr. is shanalfand with moderation, yet Keenness *e ma*. ,‘ I entry pretest spinet the gedeeal appointments tbat bar been made In the Territory, a hated as th e y m ire g m , I. :brine he most guilty and oboolious 01 oar s , Pro.piegi ; " = " test dent Buchanan, In his Insiegnral. an Go s e di z Walker, in his letter of ammtmem. ba ,1 pi themselves to obtain " an open, honest, and" dopes t =preset= of opinion from the Osseo Jek rest 6 • deists ot' Kansas.* We look to see this pledge redeem* and feel shill that, if it is, the next Delegate to Ooni ,'. geese sad next Legislature of Kansas '4lll to eminently ifeerState. and that,' with a Wee - Coast tion, KansesSill ems* Into the Union. . ' At the lldnietial election he Leavenworth City, held Monday, a Free State SW , was ellatwl 1 14 mshwity of 184 et all moments. Thie is the. time he the blab:t o g tity that's fair vote has obtained:and the t may be trotted' as _ of ;the pervading oplikeetin Nimme on the question of • Tnedom edom ilerring w thniM nee'llet 'llet.the course of-events t [-hare transpired to Kan Hog showu bon the WM , State party, Moe& ern racing more than two thirds Hof the =mai settlers, hantbass, deprieed„ through hind I alad`tbAsaase of an.TorMeteentetkai in *Olathe anti* biles, and of any mice In the eneetlng of lawyer thetto leetion of Territorial officials: `and being ,thelatesed with the eve feereceent and *USW& seam Constitu tion by Congress, for KDDXIIII+-IFIIIPMAJOIrith deep eat sincerity and earnestness. to the X, Whom ,without distleetion of party or awed, le aid In av v eWrig Ouch a National calsnity: ,We ask but, that Congests, May adopt the Topeka Constitution, witted, has alrently rilthe noose , or that both It and Me one that IWIU li ad4ted by the Pro-Smeary ConveutloSin September, be retuned to the people of the Territory, erith an =o-.. bileg act providing fir • fair and gioneelt. vote of the bona Ale residents. We ask no more than this—tre iser ask oo lees. • ' - Nose area more devoted to our UM= inid oarlon 'M tate utton th an the Yosel cider= of Karnes. • the losffitntione of our cortetryboimmillternee deeper or MOTO, loyal attachment. But we belie= the purity of our ffillstelesut ant the tutewity Maar histitut only be pnserred by therodon Nina, ape State. And such, we are contismed, are the eonviedliens MI a lame majority of our population. Though theOast is4=Woll with the wrongs and =presto= to w eh we have been breed to submit—though the snariii Of r! tyrannous toed with which we Dare - ;been soon II kite not yet been enlaced—we mu hetet It all =Owl glee, if simple justice is granted us in thefulteure ib i r i s :We wpb bet that the Slavery or Prmdian of may settled, =oaf= bY an holm' lada p jeki of th e actual residents, In accordance with the act+ plesof the spank aft. 1 lIHI liter far, From our new made boom in, the d1..-at' Wasik , me from the comforts and conveniences; of sodded soilety; yet struggling amid the hardships and dilleultios Itoldi 'dNett with a border life, and suffering 4 from the /000 'and Soup./ to which we have been particularly. 'eV wilPiln l it°llheT freemen rlnd=lngebr mergi eitathrittos outlturr andprmity. LNerthert Representatives intruded to support rightrous prayers . and dOms,': anddetrthe people, In their sovereign capselly, drills In • I - f dignity and might, cheer us with their actire , symterthg I and earnest cooperation. - , Thus will the schemes. and plots of: political lidscia- I= be tiled, and the freedom of our new State beat- To the apse sod for the - prime!** wblchbave become endeared and unetifled through our sufferings we acknowledge MI unwavering &rotten. Strong 114 the I confidence of truth, reliant In the damn, of our' peir- ' Wee, we cheerfully natal our standard. on which'!" is- , crib : al - our watchword and our motto: “Free Monies for Free Laboir—to realise: which' we pledge, anew 'roar lives, pin fortunes and our sacred honor." - ,I . ' • ' '''' , Jung Dams, ChalrMan.; Lyman knell. N.-lr v i J: B. McAFee. Md., I A. Polley,-ftY ,i Rev. J. 011ipstrkk, Me.,. ir.il. Roes.'Ohio, ' J. T. Oriednoe. R. I 3 Ray. H. Jones, Peng J. A. Wskedeld,,S- . 4%, 11. Miles Moon,. M 1..., ; A. Lamle», Miss, ; - M. J. Parrot, Ohio, I Wm. Mitchell, Conn, • C. F.Nurriirr,.lnd., I J. H. Kase, Virginia. " - 8.,.*i /Latta, Iowa : . '.l: p. liimbell;'Texae, U. .146' Holman; Wis., Rev. W.R.: GrifilMlPa., C. Robinson, Maw., J. W. Morris, I_ ProfW. Oakley. Del.. ' B. P. liarding, Albert A. GriMn, Ga., ' L. J. Werden. Now York, M. Ireinnimoni. Ind., ' • J. B. Stewart, r• • James Blood, Wisconsin, 18. B. Prentiss, Geniis, Rev. C. N. Blood, 111., • .._ Amerreatiatepubllcan Spite Dionatztam lions: ' . i cm - canon DAVID WILMOT, of Bradford county- •• casai. comanuctorcs: !I MI,LLWATID, of PhUadelphta.. snots on can scrttsni,ciontr: JAMIE! VEECH, of Fayette county, JOSEPH J. Lr.witt of Chester ePeety. 1 • i Democratic State Nominations. . 1. , ' 420i131.N0R: I. j • 11 ILLl —" ;t3l F. PACKER, of lamming eoutiy. ~, CANAL COMXII4IIOha : st - II NIMROD STRICKLAND, of Cheer vino , RICAL• ARO FALEM, • False honor, like a tomer, bliiee broad, But blazes for extinction. Beadmerit • Shines like the eternal sun, to shine forever. , • But merit; would it hold its own, most inot, go Itior need Pit ' while duel splendid gar. meats are made and sold at :the Browti Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill a Wilton Itps. 603 and 605 (new style ) Chesnut street, aborfd Philadelphia. . ti • • DRESS.—Tho medium between a fo sloven is what a man of sense will desire ' yet I remember, a gentleman ativising appaer in his habit rather„aboVe than fortune ; and tells him that be will some snit of clothes always precut.: 'so , tional respect, adding, ,"My, banker alw , lowest to me when I wear 'my. fulhbotto, and writes me 'Mr.' or 'Esq.' aCeording me dressed." This . is very - Sensible which we add, that grace, durability and and a certain fit is guaranteed-to all wh'. their clothing at the fashioesble em Granville Stokes, No. "Ufa" Chesnut at Sixth, Philadelp hia. • wraii yeittat want" fine watehea, . And jewelrychat's cheap, , Just go to JAM; witEnurs Oh Centre street, Tresurat. 'TM there you an be stiffed,. In quality and price; • " • .And WHEATLEY won't be beaten In selling goods that's Mee: • , . My.poem pray don'tetiticlie, written on sudden thought; For grammar is no eonsegdenee Where bargatas can be bought.- ffirWhite Teeth, Perfaiasedne s atk and Beautiful Compleulosa4can be.aknired by using the "Baths of a Thotuand;•Biotoera."buty orsgentlerman would remain under the curse-,f a din-, greeable breath, when, by using tlie Bum oi . A MOO- Rom Fumes as a dentriffee, would only'render It sweet, but leavithe 'teeth white!, as brutert ' liany persons di not know their breath is bad, and the Buhl"! is so delicate their friends will never ' Be ware of counterfeits.• Be sure each Lotus Is!aigned liEThwilll 4 CO., llew York. , For-sale by all druggist'. ; t . -*i-Oh Ye Bald llieetied...We finite the it. tention of those who are bald beaded, Ind; those who are afraid of becoming PO, to tbakilverthaer ent of Prot Wood's flair licsOrathirc In to-iiy'spaper. We are not In the habit of puffing every quack nostyr m that Is ad- ! vertisew in our parer, but we feel it 'our Antyiirheta we come across an afticle that is good to let . the people I know it. We base no tears of laving seonito "Send me', 'der bare poles," and therefore bare not usaithe' Baler native, but think, if the (valiant:ss - of hiMen men can be relied upon, that It rand be Brat rate laftkle. Try it, ye whose natural wigs need refuvettatioin.—'-/leckwale Sepik/tam.. • piprillB,JOl 1164 m " Olsitias; „ In SwltMeand, where a dhotis or the oda the throat celled goitre prevails, 13e'lowers Ointment Ilse been used with the most derided Suecerm malady is scrofulous in Its character, Cod previouitts the intro { duction of tits famine resnedy,; . was supp o sed to be ink curable: 'Chas, however, nearly disappeared from :the Canton of Defoe, since the establishment Ut Professed' Itonoway's agencies in that rsiloa,auda ingafalr . physician of Geneva has recently . ed the of the preparation in all districts! whew! tie lady oaf lets. 'lt is unquestionably a 'certain and ai r remedy for all external dlsordeis„and the ?ills are t qetally afar; clone as a cure for internal rein plaints.' firliousekeepera who visit Sititadelpthe Lei I their supplies will Sod it eonsiderably- 'Sher idret Use to porchsie China, Glass ,and Comoom Wares of Messrs. Tyirdsle k blitchely 70t Chesnut 'street above Seventh, v, hove a syskiel lE' 4049 bad neupensliar to thalueires. I t I They import their wares direct from the ?best mane (*curers, and sell then)in qrsowlitte4 to_ theiar stei and citron just as cheup:ls they can bought in Urge quantifies at wholeseirt bs . the cooneryi s onn4ltant„.: Sievers. T. It Si.'s eustotiara ;have the fiinbilEadviir. tags of purchasing direct (rata (he import+, and of. see 'hyenas from a vary hugs and SivanUral aavertmvait, ate a Saving of at least 25 per cent.; ' r - See their cardi in another column. - . • • , R. It. R. TWO iIIiNDItED DOLLARS SAVED $T Tlfit IN. I , r . VESTMENT . Oi ONE DOELIE.—.:III9 : II.Y' IMPOR TANT TQ MORSE OWNERS. I, Tuella Ewan. of :Popular IWO* PIM* mol State of New, York, Juno 11„tb; litSti, being so fortun ate as go,haes sawed the life of Tay TAl9At4ejonnibol7.o7 by the use of EADWAT'S READIOIELIEr,gratIttehe to you, (itenwer A Co„) and.drity to the nubile, demand that I should state the jail Se the bewelt of °them I but a very valuable horse that was talosn'about the let of Earth, 'with short breathing; lose of appetite, his pulse ran down to Uinta natural beats It Watt the skill of the best terriers, they could not glee any name for the disuse. There were a good many hones to this vicinity ;Maned the same Way,and mat of them died. My horse badteen Oren up by the farriers, who said ho could not beoared t be had been sick about !bur weskit, and cacao touch reduced that he reeled at he milked. I Was pmmuthd by your Agent. to"try ompi botthrof Rad waY'r iissubrßslief ; by the; now of Loa " bottles he was courtly cared; by the caponmenf one &Dar invested In Radway'A Ileadyßellef, tbe life Of. a hone worth two hundred dollars wasjsar I fully' yours,• TO RADAAT A CO; THOMAS KELLEIT. • , RA DWAr3 AD FS Isnot only -a boon 'to the human race, but a blessing to hermit. The lives at many vainable bottles bar . ..been saved hy its tlUdy For Chalk, Botts,' Oripes c i Sprains, stains, Sparbia, Lameness, it sets quick and sure.- race) this potent Itemetty, p r tla. t d any lttamttous I" • ' illations; the tisoesent Intuited utetnally or .taken Intentally,,palh vardsbea goviLdlssue. rattle Ann rant M. uta IZZAD Altai 4140 -iv • _ OP A.ADWat'i • • • Desurants. Vs, ',Aiegsut 0th.,1355. Please send us two or three. down of R. it. Resolient. It Ins eund a son of ildr.ilohertllerchant, who Was ta. . ken with a pain In the leg. and er; be nott rut at night. The pliyidclans hi mbut d id' relieve Min. lie did Dot nee up more than half a bottle be. fun he restedwell. . W.CUAELESIIIEECJIANT. Tor sale in Pottsville by 4oas Q. Lillian_ Atettignal lotions. air PRIMITra corset of Lyon and 3d 'treat. Mille Service Salikalk at 10 o'clock, A. M., and 6o'clotk, P. 31. METIIOI4BT .RPISCOtiL .C . IJUILCU,S 4 o. cad lknica„ Pottaclio, gay. Walla* GRAT,PIIII.OIr.-- Mitts manic* ovary Sabbath at 10 A. pLanitat I% P.N. W iota mu urnatuts cumtcn. xaritilt square Pottr•llle,ltay. Dacia BUCK, Pastor.! Mhos awoke Is thla Choc! rasalarly every Bentley, Moralag, at 103 E o'clock owe:Ana, at Weilaly . Irma Meelag, Tbartiloy evening, at 7-4frlact. • , U-BAPTIST f teeleg tnibiatera unexpected to ell the pulpit of the pilaf Church at • ' the ttme a stelinated: - Pep, . • 2d Sunday 1 )lay; 110. W. B. Watlthason, !d do June, o • Oengelt-SPratt, 2d do July,* . Maar X: Levy, 2d •do August, 44 ArK.Sett. .2d -do September, John Q. Cantle, 14 'do • October. MARRIED. SF.II4I.—FoX.OO the Mb inst. by the -Rot. Joooph MeCool.pnizl. B. fluott to M*z A. VOX, eldest daugh ter ot tba tato Jacob Fox. all of this borough. • 4.4.••• • , . - • • 1111 AD. : : "•• •••, '• • *.A.8111313 ItN—On: - Monday', 2lth nit., at the iktri - iesideoie, Maple Oncret, Otsego ',minty. Now York Elate, Zoil gather of the Rev. Daniel With. ;burn, 1. M.. the Rector of Trinity Church, and of Mrs. JF 4Y . Ou2mint% of Pat uscorth. • , • ttelnal taken blesseitet beeiktut s with a remark that he had not sprat ore courfortible a night as usual, and was s+reeding to meek to the Owner in walling upon some hosing's, lima; after mentioning that talking was costing him stems effort, be sank back in his chair as if with ii spasmodic interruption She Sanctions of • r beartiand life vanished In diem& deceased wee born in Fahlieldittenty, Conn., in MO, iud removing, while yet a child, to .the count,' whkh embraces Otsego Lake, in the State of New York, beat" one of the eartiest and most ostensive Anton amid &oge threat 110 . 110011 which are depleted in the pages of Otteperfa "i 4 kusirero," in the days when the post-boy on' hcirseteek wended his solitary way through Indian trolly; lima the 'Madsen to the Chesnut's% and, 'We em s of ;ltd ralirsed whistle. sounded Ms born in. suitstrea ii aloog the bead 'stern of the Susquehanna. ft,* Aullet agricultural valley of osie of the east. ern Irlicataries 'of that far•ourehing• river, this father reared a numerous family, whined nal pilled upon to moitio a conunon 10na.... • • Thir unexpectedness of ids death, united with the'dit. *Ili" of remote interior etinntimehldini, ssrisd to do • print theskottirene reitdingtrendoreeen t the melancholy connidation of funeral attends:OM:, •Thus, however fond. • ly, titan proposes; and disporretb. And He dad?. all adopt :POTTSVILLE POST OFFICE. aid Dipparakare ottliatta. Philadelphia, !Raiding, Earrisburg, Pittsburg, New York and Eastern and Southern States, twice daily.— Clore at 7 A. M. and 3% P. M. Arrives at 2434 and 8% P. 37. Wag Mail between Pottirrilie and 'Philadelphia, daily. CMOs at 634 A. M. arrirseat Id% P. M. - I.ratawlass„ Wilitedarre, Dan la. Willisart and Erie, daily. Closes at 6% L. 1f..4 arrives at 6 1 P. M. POrtCarbou, Tuition' and 'Tamaqua, dal y. Ckwea at 634 A. M. arrival' at 434 P. M, except Port Carbon, Wale!' departs mad anima tyke daily.- Clam at 634 and 11%A. M. Arrives at A. M., *ad le M. 141pernille, Tremont and Donaldson, daily. 'Closes at 11%]: M.; arrives at 11 A. M.,sz,i3d M. and &Wins twice daily. elms at 1; 1 A. . and 7% P. M., and smites 3 Haled dally.it7 an IA. aud g% P. M. fountain BPritig, Shamokin, Sunbury - gut Northcutt bertatut daily, Claws at 11% A. M. arrive* 5t,3% CalMbettia mails aim the 4th and 11th edevarytuouth. European mails dose on Tuesday and Friday or each week. -' Office %so ttom 7A.M. to 9 . P. M. Sunday Proall2M. to t.P. W, ', 'JOHN CLAYTON, P, M. Post 'Orrics, Pottsville, Inv 9,188 T. CARDS. FRANK CARTER,. Ci4il and Min ims E ngineer, Surveyor, wlll attend to surreys ands, mines, town plat. Re. Oinnewith Eiq, drat door below Silver Terrace; Pottsville, Pa: .May 9, '57 19-tf NOTICES , C • 0:-, PARTNE "HIV NOVIC E; - The subscriber* have aunciaied themselves. from imdalter Ilia date, under the name arid style of TYLER, STONE k CO., and willWooduet the Liminess of Dealing in *al. awsuccersors to FREDERICK - TYLER A 00.. at No. 328 Walnut street. Philadelphia; 109 Broadway, New York; Pier Era 6, Vert Rlehummd. I FREDERICK TYLER, • i - • • . GEORGE F. TYLER. I • , C. NICHOLS BEACH. WILLIAM N. STI.LNE. May ;kV . 10-tf , _.x.... _______ ...._____ ._.. AI NOTICE. -- , -- In the . Court of Common Plea; of - Schuylkill rowdy : i LLEN BECHTEL, /V. -Pa., es. • No. 59. •• ' . .:. ISAAC EMMET. . Dec. Term, 1 T 96 . o ' The undersigned, Auditor. appointed by mid Court to the money in Court raised on the above ft./a. emong.the parties entitled to the mine, *lll attend to Hitt duties of bls appointment, at his (Ace, to Centre iitteet, Pottsville. qn. MONDAY, the 19th day of May, 1957, ate o'doek In the forenoon. IV.II.- L. WHITNEY, ~ . .Liday 2, '57 . 18-3tl rAuditor.____ . _ • . 1, i. ll3.olTOß's' NOTICE .- In the J-Court of Common Masa &ilyiklll county:i 1 OAS JOHNS, 1 . Vend. Erp., • 221 i, • AUSTIN DARROW. .1 Dec. Term. 18513. L 1 The underslined, Auditor appointed by said Court to ,tUstribute the moneys fit Court raised on the sale of the ;defendant's real estate if hder the above vend.r.7.„ among 'the parties entitled to the satire, will attend to the du !ties of his appointment, at his Mitre, In Centre street, [Pottsville, on TUESDAY, theltth day at WAY. 1 857 , ; at 19 o'clock In the forenoon. ` W.W. L. WHITNEY. t I May 2, '57 'Peat] Asolikor. and" a /o keep; son to ow' his h band , •`e addit )7s bows i •• ed wig, he sees • vice, to elegance • ;procure • mm of ~t, aboire ÜBLIC and GENERAL:NOTICE J ' -AND -AND WARNIN G —Is hereby glien to heads of mines not to harbor or retain under en pretence, a small ell of slender stature, aged' about 11 years, and ;known far the last six years as Annie Crosland. strange. le given lo run away from borne, she done so on Tries , day last without cause, and we are anxious to hear where she can bolound. • Said gir l Is of fair complexfpn, quick In her move ments,, eyes of hazel color , and bad on. a black hoed, ;brown mertno dreisa, quilted p:aid petticoat, and gam over shoes, and w)11 likely give another- name and rest dome. JOHN. 11. CROSIAND, Pottsville. • May 1, .1.7 184 t DISSOLUTIONS. • y erei ssoLuTiov. :of Partnership.— . . The partnership heretofore existing , between the _.un gned, under thane= of MOORHEAD t FOCHT, or FOCHT* MOORHEAD, was dissolved by mutual con sent on 31st March; Mt A. S. MOORHEAD, • April 26, '67 17.2 t 4 • MAX FOCHT. p , ISSOLLITION. NOTICE.—The . firm of L. P. Brooke { Co. if this .diy (January th 1857) dissolved by mutual consent, Charles T. Sikkim withdrawing from the hailstone. L. P.BROOKE, CHARLEB P. IitIORNEY. ,18elt April 44257 I)ISSOLUTION of Partnership.— The partnership heretofore existing under the Brut o . LAREII 2 - 00., was-dissolved by mutual consent, this day.(April let, 185,7). All persons Indebted to tae firm will make payment. in Daniel Ulmer, who has pur chased the interest of B. lisenbuth in the partnership property. and all persons having clitai against, the firm are requested tdpresent.thent to,flindel taxer, for pay -1 ment. ' .I)ANINL LASER, . . . B. F. 1110111311. . April 11.'57 . .. !•.„ : 1.5-6 t 1 __ DISSOLUTION OF` PARTNER.. piturtsershlyt heretofore eilstlos hi tween :the undersigned, under the firm of ADAMS. & MILLER., was dissolved by mitrd:eon/fent *Ns day, (March 25,1857)). All persons indelifedle the will make payment.to Charles Miller, who has purchased the ititerest of Hamilton Adams in the partnership property, and ail persons-Spying claims against the firm are re. quested to present the same for pinata to Chiries MD. ter. : HAMILTON ADAMS, • ' . CIIttRLES MILLER. March 28, '57 • -13.4 t 1 . ISSOLUTION of CO-PARTNER • SIIIP.—The copartneis, hip .heretofore azieting between the undersigned, luukbeen this dej (April I, 11070 dissolved by mutual consent • . DANIEL 4317EIFLY. J. M. 8110.110. - , filtaper.Phoaphate of Llaste:...The boldness will be conducted in the future by the undersigned.who at his store-ho Use, Alauch,Chuuk street, Pottsvift is prepared to inritisu a superior quality of this article so highly prised by Partnere and liardeuers. Pottsville, April 25, 17303 .7.3t0n0m0. ... ling between NOTICE,—Thee eepertneyship In the luMber baldness heWetofewe ling - between IL C. W neon and Lewis Hopei, waeLble day (April 25, Ifdldjillsseileed by mutual enusent.""' K. C. WILSON - , ' . ' ' LEWIS ROYER. The undersligned have this day (April 27,18674 entered into eo-prittnership, In the lumber boldness, at the steam saw 611} at tbe toot of the inclined planes on the M. IL S. U. A. L, andel. tha firm of R. (. &JAMES WILSON. All orders for lumber promptly attended to. It. C. WILSON, NAMES WILSON, 311 7 2,'57 18.1 WANTED`: . 7ora A AGENTS WANT D.—Basi- Okr nen awl, - wielni, and be ble. Baltai $q 1 •0.00 a Month. Capital required, nT. that"' *For particulars, enclose stamp, up address ' A. IIi'IIIARTYN, Plaistow, N. 11. -May 9,'b7 14409 j D - • lk, I T N m ERS I m W in. AN ton .r u, -- to tiugdo A a _t..th nt e y. Bro i a:: , l , steady Men, will and etmetant employment and prompt payments. Apply at the Colliery lil.. POW k SAXTON', , EskyliApdoss; Hottingdon county, .114. 10.. May 9,'67 ',INERS,. WANTED.—From 40 to fA rood; miner wanted, to.inine Coal, Iron 0;41 and e, for theTumarrami Ime Com Ps wY , Dover, Tulesinswe teimty, Ohio. . Forty. dollars per month will be paid, and constant *orb given throughout the year. -Thane who' mamba In the employ of the Come pan) for one Par will have their pumps to, the works paid to them by the Company. Application min be made to WILLIAM or CHABLIS Y. it Canal Dover; or to THOMAS Oh AM, Superintendent et the sorb. lAppticatkm eau be made to THOMAS . 011 AM, at Mortimer's Hotel, May 9,17. 19- TOURNEYMAN CABINET MAK, nis,to idgenf,iiod warn not tonstaat MOODY went milk highs's, are wanted at: 'AlAisold, Sehayndll roulltY, Pa. • • • AMOS Well. Ashland, ldi '• • 11141' WANTED: -'—ay the . ittrertiiser a situstlria as Forwarder or Coal Shipper, For addreas Isointro at thq Also of tba: !Omit', Jot/la's...- The brat of referatto• sTin. • Sprit 18, 'l _ 4 • ANTEIL-7-1 situation' -in a Se lector Mama &bog bya iperfeared.takeh . er of th• Ittaaebo and 11:4matka—Beat rer mono giro if regtdr•d. Addreri J. H. C. Om 111, Dansill•, Pa.: or tb• Stan' Jots's!. Offloo. April 25, '67 s 1743 a • .*INERS WANTED--;AL the Jig - sup Coplery, meat on, J.. rwe coral w era constant - raplo red good wager wIU given, Winter And Smmer. Apply to W3I. 'Superintendent tor SAMUEL It. Id KREDITI.I, Jessup 0., Luzern* county, IA. f Apeala, '67 500 4. 1. 0 1 1 ? . 0 s A w L AN ' ZR w AVE I .11 L iA l o N . paying rove $5O to gleo per month—no bumbog • &Oro baminees. Permanent employment given and • capital rupainat.' .Yoe partkvalars amines postage atom and address. • , A SISIPPON, Exeter , N. 11. APvii U. '47 P.3.1n ; N w. T , E ts D.— ; s; , l2l 100 pu•AGitlinr large *ll4 without laveatlog aryoltal: The above Ii al o tNara rent' tateb peony,'" busby; to Introduce piteninaNlklnea, Unita, be. - Fa en outfit, enalaniatampabar return postage. Addreta • - TAPPAN k W0R.211. Mairb '4": ' T I -LOST & P. TEA E •IV -tpti Bun- VI) day, Aprll 26th; OCT. ted (21:11P ; 1 . , It* fice— . .had a belt one t j esith Mtn bons, LI ," • : the tonne A. Monts on one of the born Om of ber edit b• • theakfull) , ritelved, ata aei Pad. ke JACOB ZeltAINA.ll..' Llewel/rn; May 1ik, 4 47 I , 194t* • a RAFT LOST.-451, a (I - 1211;i p . gee Y. Mean in fneon:of ing endorsed by D. to. dated rebenney 1T , 1137, at ninety tleys..peyeble t the Miners' Danko( PotteTille. tar MO. All pri m re ontioried not to negotiate id draft, ae pere eet bM etopped.` The Sndet on re truing mai draft to the Weenier at naltinamob w l ll be suitably reeerdee. • • J. d. FILBERT. lost* ?day 9, '97 , • lOST—By the u — tui :rsigned t a POCK ET CUE of ffargkal la mutate. A imitable re • CA will be wild for them whoa reltirued t ee JOHN Y. CARPI NTICA, W. D., Mahan jjytd. t • PatiTine, May 2, l n = j_ St Jr MISLAID.-;-•-Notice • • i by ;leen that Certificate No.l . 6lltitir bar shares attreMtlitial atotk of the Etchtlyikill Talley Narita. • lion and N a limd Company, fa the nags* of Inuit* , , *Luc; Trainee, has beep kart or ealataktiuld that ap. pi Rehm mailkha the atederelipted A* the lies. Of a rum (intl. este to liett of the above described , lost one. WILLIAM WALLACE, !frirdire. el.Philadelphl Slay 2, • V COAL. POPA Asa/elated ail Beatty, la t • l.,liesty4 1, Hug ot Uo*/, ; 'FNERSHIP.-JAMES M. of the late Ina of Beatty A Thceim. bias b him Thmeifor• Gaitataon atid James it' Coal business, under' the Ana et4eime , .. wIM will continue - lb* Wain' .. .4. a anal.' . ' - JAL M. BRATTY. ' . TBRODORR OARRITBON, JAR B. BRATTY. . / 7 . an* 28 ,' 8 .. i 2- Pottavilli, COPAtTNERSHIP.—The , u'nder• shrood have thla day (hisaary 21st; 18.66,) . intend Into copartn•rablp (or the transaction of • General Cool Commission ruthless, and also Ibr tbo•urebase and Nth of Coaloind the firm of W; U. ROGUE t cg. 011iele-24 Broadway, Neer Yorkould la Centre shod t opposite the American Hotel, Pottsville. , _ . • -..k : I WM. hl.llOO/012, New Yost. J ' P.. 1 1. LUTUBB, Pottsville. t . f 6-t f /• February 9, la CO-P4RTNERSHIP.— ' The UII (Ur• slgusd hare associated 'thematics' together I th; purpose or &klieg aid •selllog Coal, ander the lles Of JAL HoCHNARY k CO,at A CLIN.NRIED, and: IN * nor prepired to All orders for the celebrated - North Sprint Moitutain?able') Coal. - Address. Jeatipellle, Lames county, Pa, ' , JOHN B , HcCRNAIty. ABRAM L. ItUMPZIL , JACOB A. Mind. Febtuaryll4, '67 . • . TAles CAIN, HACKER i COOK, WIMP lUD SIIIPPIOI4I OP Eilliwalm.ll3Ceatix C7c4u. den/On tn. otbartrat qualifies of - mite .sit Red doh Coals. Wald shad, Phileaklphia. and Woodland t WharOtt, Mum*,lt►cin. Juin U. co*.o 54i EZR, _ - AND and MAHANOY COAL. undersipaed are prepared to receive ordes basted Ashland • Coal from the "liancoil P. Prom the 'steady. alterations and in medial the Colliery this ulster for per. I, they feel no hesitation in offering It to the article that can have no superior In the car ato quality and freedom from dirt, sate and • Helen: . They are elm prepared to make era; -high and Schuylkill Coal from other itdam • BANCROFT, LEWIS t Co, - . NO.IO Walnut street, Comperehil Boildlas .9 'ST . %, 6.1 y . ASki .7 , rh ..., °aim' Col , prota ng the * • „ trade as a ; kat, both ~ other Imp 7 tracts for NEN, NORTON & CO., •16 Agents for thit Sale 'of the_ , X.i.III:IIaICCiIEC dt Nayigation Co.'s Coal, • AND TIIIZ tat Red and White Ash Coal. (Ni.. 28 Walnut street, I'UILADeLPIIIA. No. 63 Liberty St.; eor. Nassau, N. TUSK. No. 5 Doane street, BOrfoN. :tr Wharves-.. Bristol, Ballstown tend Pier No. 1, 'Richmond. March 28, '57 ' 13:1 IS 4./JDENRIED & CO:, : and Shippers of the follow ing celebrtged. ,N.VRRACITE' COALS,. PEI:LADLE/Mt and the 11W, 1 MINE, -am 413111. BLACK IlEATlLwirrtua. . do . WCIIST MT., - • ..ai, do • D,- • -, do .• SPRING MT.; - Ltsa. !VILLE, • rurr.miu. 51)1'0,111ND VAL, do From ELIMETHPORT, lIIIITZ Asir. and COUNCIL RIDOrs au or. , ALSO, the very superior CUMBERLAND COAL by the'llampshlre Coal and Iron Company , 1 67 Walnut street, PUILADELPIII6. Officrr: roi Mate street, LICVITOK: ' 110 Broadway.,!.; ENV YORK. __ ' R' SALE & TO LEI: RENT.--An elegant riven hinny landed, within two ' , quarts OWL and Market streets. For further part kulan ap. OAKEN 110,11 MAN, Cantle Pottnll6. V! , * 4th. Igrt • IMO LET.—:—An °Mei) in Marie Ireet„ ty BTICIITER k THOM It-ON IR, '57 14.1 w INSEED OIL, Patent Fault Oil, arnlsbes, &e., &e., for sale by J. A'. iaylkllt Haven, August =„ '66 . saIIRE' BRICKS for Cupolas, ltiddlini i i;:.- - - 1 nd Blatt "Tunueres, from the Reuling Worts. le el w, at the • PIONEEK KIINACI, 'Po Urine, JAIL,Ifr, /Me 34 .",- 7 ,11 1 -1 A 0 R SALi E, or TO LET—A , ( boom and lot, cppositsi Dialed 11111's Tssernji: , ... ut . street, Pottavllle,—.l2 feet front br.MO (.100.- ~,, A Ter •. s easy. . ; - 'WM. WOLCQW. : '...3 7 2,'b7 , 1 litZto .:,.4.1 ' RINTING PAPER.—Book do New Paper, of every Ova and weight, of cope; ,r at Mill prioec Z. smopu. .Centro street, rottlfak • ski% '66 ,t,tf 'OR RENT- I The . Old Orchank: VlO‘r 111111; lilies been newly repalr4indli rat rate running order. • Apply to St. VAT/or premlies, or WI% U. SCHOLLENIOIO . • r 7 Z.,' Marine, February V 3, '57 , 4 I 0 14ET7 7 :i. good, convenient dwelling boos* with stabllng,situsted IP Nor at., above 711„ Pottsville, now oecutied 6y „''. - if:tern:um. Possession given May Ist, 1557.1 AoolY L ., . 'pyil 18, '57 tr) 1 . JIM% rostkil r;i HEAP FUEL.—Coke for • sate, •• large or mall gtiantltles; at the low price of d nts bushel. Inquire either at the office; or works crt a Ille Gamete:apiary. tter lie, Novecoher 22,'66 O..BRICKMAKERS.—Patent Rigs foetal. for snllnsprosernent In Burning Bridsr'f, deb there Is it groat sivinq In time, labor, and t I, and the quintr of the brteks mnet z i n * . rered. V J. W. ANDREWS, ' fa fareh . 2B, '67 • &se 1,4;.'41 UST R/EIVED.—A large assen mint ofeplind d Perfamery,lte., from the Mud' ex of Jules Uau 1 k Co., Harrison and of herr. 11 those whoart tins Perfumery, rail at C.llll 8 Book and V rtety Store. *near/ 21.188 3 t 1 T—A Three Story g House,. with afore-roan aF any kind of toodneaa. Ali I .; Gas and Water pipes, all ea Oat' ; . Pentioleania Hall and the Antrim stone dwelling bottwo R* 11 "" Itt; MI3IIII. ry 17 • 1 1 OR RE I Thick' Dwell! roltablo to cos to rent, wit Net, tetwoon th! use. Also, two ply to robr , - EASE (IF 'VAI.UABII COM LANDS .—T Northumberland litipn'aettrt — iliCar • y Inviter propomda for a learn of a portion d tk•l • I Veins, aituatbd on their property lo ...wtbasw" nd county, Pennsylvania, two and a half talks I. amothreand directly on the line of the Phllair: Bnabnry Ralirciad. Them rein" are Well Ward y II and profitable operitico. Apply to Jutklb • • Agent at )lt , Carmel. Northumberland rooms .1 CHARLES S.. OLWELb, Feeretary, No. V 1 MO reef., Philadelp fa. , February 211, '5 9-3 m 40M. COLLIERY ^ i ' -- T 0 RE: rr -- 1 ,Jibe Middle 1 Ott:. Norivr i et . berland elintr.4 it% /petal by a shoe . a with Ph phis ,tel iunbury IL R. k own as the Lambert Colliery, with 6', aria of 600 same! superior Coal land. ' belonging •-; he tfew York ant Middle Coal Field It. R. and Coal ith Bruner. Reticent 20 berm power. Mart c. he, already e ted and In Rand older: Several coal veins above water level have been s nd ii number of others are of easy anees,.whirit • opened withtieszponse. Persons &elm $ of examining and leasing this rty are ieferred Ji 11, pewees agent, of the On t Mount Cannel, ftirTurther information. Proposals for I sin , he MUM will be received s. ° .oenpany's 061 :Soup 4th street, PtilladApt. 1 el • J. CIODLEYI'Prni , in : P. S. Per th e empower of dellitatiag . the tense': ion of Coal fro the Company . * mines, tile . r. 4 ": are to ear, t their disposal for the use era' sonde. (March 2R,'si . I:4c, IT. CARMEL COAL GoLIAEIii iTO RENT.—Proposals Will be reerived br . I .`'‘ A orb and Middle Cott geld Rail Reagrand Cyal Com/ Ur lolling this Colliery. situated on tho 'mu %)!, rect.-with upwards. p MO ants et first rate 111! ' adjoining Mt. Cannel and immediately on the Ft.*: phila and Banbury Rail Road. Thhi Colliery In now In complete workabl ,. " l: L " :. log an ostensive Tuenest and thinzwaYe aired! ' on several ielne of excellent whit. ash rent. A new and extensive Breaker cub a 10 here i'''' Engine, Moots' MUM, le., are sum real! te,..! The property will be sielwn tonert Ire d e siring's; a team by J. IL Donee, agent of tjte 'Complfti, ll CarsteL a • A pp] intkee will berme/red at the elgrel,4, llo (44 prosy, No. $8 South tftestreet. Philadelehie • --. • J. GODLEY. .c , cs 4i ' • es . P.S. The Company own fifty Ant dad.c,,. ,gi ~. ) ,1 which will be aptcoprieled to the um of Teaseti!. , .-. ei Welled be traympbrtation• of Veal to at Ir , ... kiar-h 28;'• I'l • • . • v f1:0 'COAL OI'ERATO II S AND ° r , PITALUSTS -.-TOVIASII.—Tbe .• 7050 1 . 1 - C.Nleies, " which are very deMfably situated Il', o dhas workinkOle end. , mahout being evenpleted to within them ..w. 3 " th or property; whll* Is distant about IJO mina nem mer, and IN) from w h ic h er city c The two leads in these Wan aro ihmaL l4 l; tale about 000 i acmy ompthlrd of which. v ia '" ,., • aims, being eiddinated as the Cad arm. TM ..,.. y..• well timbered and adapted for agrir../..u si I. 'i:t ° The public mid between Ihudytou and Widi'lf t ior , all through It le estate. The ny 'noel /*Mir 0 e trar ratq U in ha at s io "b rie to Prin* betose b t y r ai nly " rm i L'aelniX.rfrrsiir.4(: working. buumbitalting a roost en tenor Isiele The aggrega thickness Of the Pea 1 measures 0 7,„ f .1 of threeneerrir,) la *Mateo) fret. and 0 0 '''° i within ten feet of the innate.. !These valise , ere situated In-the tounedivie i dgf Yeriaphe Creek. Deafens femenblp, rear fend d of LueVrneCarbon couties. ea 'within 3.'1.5 al 6 mike respectively on , l e, Council R id Ban' filemntalln. Illarietni. ~,,t,4 Meadow: the Pohl .of which, the Teasel's ! . ;7;; i or , Mines very in ,e h resembles . The eetentio ..„.,..,,e, - estatora Is dui ato this We leflble poPerfr.rral.,i , wow need's to make the ehott restreo , . l , ,t.. m iSx: 1 to amphora 111 1 lbe worts Pr the e xitarti. ~ __o o o' ' trade of f 6000 to len,nott toes rr . . c i elf ' easemay ex (se computed from viewer' able autheri .).30,00u. • , __. sit r. ra ' For terms inuse. moot 0 . i1d 1. ` 17 1,,, c e, tinders, apli. to the agent the prr. _.., pp , I i,siZit:l' fi. ZIA 0 M' . .it oltbk%w ,, . ' Slay 2,'o' 33- - .'d r . i .. • . ._Trod U N D; , M r, j :; JJ ' .~l