intrsit natal OTTSVILLE; PA. DiaAVg MAT is.lsal: • . 1,111 *ea notion bas ifiewrias far at Arno. aylran !unnamed, to be a men funo-;-s bar .. leatim 0 %kith:pate legislation; but too sari a 'matter dnd. *hyalite note its elfeola on th e wants a d h i rights of the people. Not . entent an'- , til it tad edoptedtbe *5OO syshwa r .4lo per week .for ther--the Legislature seems detannin to li . until s2oh additional ‘1 is added to the ; 1 I;itaa lusty it each member. It is bad enough to hivi th *flee tiohej fobbed . by men 'who will f not loo k beyond beyond their prime interests, in a pub. llioapaelly; but insult is absolutely added to in- Jay witsio gm flood us iith bank bills,and met. sane tit:. do sot possess the merit of being want ed by a body. The tact le, that the plan upon *bleb feitisla tin Is conducted. at this - day, is simply titholdiug front the people., what they If ask fur, dincerding them *bat they do went. ' ' I• , . 1 , 4 The my tem 0 pickings lam grown t l of to' . tilittlitin 1 Peetiiiirrylegislatire. 1311,1 M. ry °. d ' . particular .hsterests, are througla.piholl hig hest corruption pined,Und thee se ... f t bj g bidder. rivets • bills are 't the si • ed of trefil ' any, th reats ',' Frmeleeel effect th e 4 , slate» adjoins after ehieett ald finally tltiC dt ' - I ls, tot ten of which would passing.handreds ."' i n the sh i m . ts ,/wore adopted, have passed an in-,,, eemptiti; .Slative body. Men Idiom We would' hesitate ' trust with a Are dollar bill, an elected h y . w .i.• ho ' e politicians—for•in the delegate eke twit lies • nominating power, and a immix's. tion'l'in m nY distriets is the preeprsor of an elec. tion4-and go to Marrisburglto make bias for the intellign citizens of Pennsylvania. Matti mem bers go ere, sod unblushingly put, up their ti Totes and:oduance, In the market to the highest bidder. tasting with the bor,ere, through the whole ra ideation , the Legislature is a reeking mats of i orange and corruption . It is true that in both i e I D Senate and House, there are a %Yr in, ,porrapti e menothout no earthly dross could in-' duce to wens ' trout the path o f- rectitude' and honor; t they are too , weak in number to lea. .von the ass; cud glair influence goes for'n aught. Things bare reached such a stage in our hells of legislation, that a respectable titian would esteem It an insult to bare Manatee mentioned in bonnet. ties wil ha_nomination for the _Legislature. It - shouldOittote.regret that sue): . , - r is the caie,' for it places ii i iiits hands of theunserupulims and dia bonestie reins Of government. . • Me Jnot ntpriaing that legislative action is growinyearly more and more unpopuLar and un *attain 0 ry. It has reached that stagi M in rascal ity and 'any, when the -Tenitentiery growing 1 too good for the man of the men who ,repnurent tie Legislature, the people . would be justi journeying to Haritiburg, and hatiging I the Members... vie). certainly merit that fd We are contldenfthatiomiof theta would scaffold, better than a seat in the Logis. ue in . fied'in mall fate, al graces Laura , • If imaasure is demanded now-e-days, no indi-7 . vidnal Or committee, thinks of going to .Ifarrii burg tip lap the 'Matter before' the Legislature, without . expecting to experience 'demands upon the pn/se. The man indeedwourd be verdant, in the eyes of the modern legislator, -who reached, Barrhiburg, - witheut such an idea well fortifietilij • the oihiners." Now all this is wrong, and we wondstrthat the respectable, intelligent citizens of Pennsylvania, *rho are largely in the majority, submit to the outrage. The remedy is in their band, and should be applied forthwith. Let the legislature be transformed from a ploceof.trallic, intnills where honest metivrill not be ashamed to.pa ticipate in the proceedings, and where law in its true sense, shell be dispensed. 'Participate in jo r delegate elections ; select delegates, equal in ca fi bre to the ca n did a tes you propose nainina 's - tang, d nominate ,, einen, bat one who can sten before his felloir.eitizens, intelligent, up. l in nigh and honest to a fault. Then will the' char seterfoi our Legislature be elevated; then will theople witness the - passage of bills which they need; then will Reform fling to the' breose her tendard, which is now furled ili' in shame.— o 4 to Heaven that our people would. reflect npo i the matter in a serious, determinedscianner, and Ave to act at the proper time, to the tn- Posel t It is no light reward to seek`—the rescued . honor of Pennsylvania, which hu been tarnished in . hr balls of legislation. ; I ' • PORIODICAILL Matrta.- 7 With troth' the Pitts. • burg Gazette says that the rage for groWing sud denly rich, is a sort pf madness that appears to takii possession of the people-about every.fiftien or tirentj years. Unwilling to wait for the suie, andistaay gains of careful industry and fruitful eco omy, they risk their prospects even for a life :of comfort, free from the corroding care incident to life of debt, upon the cast ' of it die - ;;therise of fancy stocks, the contineod appreciation in the i l pri aof lands which , they have luever seen, of to * lOts, which bare no existence except on pa- . Pe , of Mississippi babbles and Ekiuth Sea gbartse. It s now just about twenty years since the mania : for laud speculation raged in the Eastern States mach fiercer even than now in tie Western.-- Vast tracts of reeks, peolLand blasted timber, pe T .1 Mouldy tailed "wild lands;" were held at cab al Us prices. They were bought hi:4o fur $lOOO , acre and sold to--morrow for s2ooo'. ; No 4. las to quality , ciliation or real i slue was de la ded. All the purchaser asked Was, a general id of the plot, as run by, the compass, that .he tn ght have some limits whereby to 'describe it to hip next customer. Frequently, 'land covered by tls m ' waters of a Lake were sold ; at aneone-Fri `e . Many swindler! who never owned a foot of land came into possession • of almost fabulous 'amounts of' gold by selling a paper town which hint no more existence .than Sancho Pansies I I battik(' Barataria, or Sir Thomas More's Uto- Mill prieileges without water, garden lots w ere there was no soil, pasturage without grass, timber lands where a tree never , tookroot, such ere the wild fancies for which gold was given. N en in full chase purimed the phantom wealth, ntil they too frequently fouitd a mad bense and straightjacket. The mania, wailtpldemie: The It' ' ;nbblr was expanded by tbousunds of ambitions lowers. All other' business was :suspended to [nit this Windy 'nothing inteltancronted size .a td pan. It absorbed into it whatsoever eime with ° its sphere. It was to the finances of tt a Gone -Ir, a maelstrom that sucked in Wverything which • e within pith -of its influence. Honest ts Were le ft nnpaid pat' tbe Money might be voted to epetulallitei in land. Manufactures tangiaished, ships lay idly -at the wharves, the glair forsook the plow: and the' field to talk ?bout the price of lots Jin Aroostic or Penobscot, and thus while all the of production were'choked up, the bibble grew larger and lar- Eel If and the madmen kept still pulling away at it. At last It burst. A hundred bid grown rich ; a Ousibd; yea ten thousand were biggared. Then to aceustout_theland that had . grown soft and It:oder by Mon th s or 14411 . 10 and inoney•lnaking, to the rise, the plasm the. paw; the plow—that was the hard part of it, and many' who in the height of success bad rolled in earrisgea and wal lowed in wealth; would not return to productive labor, and so the country lost many gobd, hearty worker who apuldbars' contributed to its substantial wealth by pushing some 'honest busi ness in the Paths of Industry. It Wok yeari for the cdoetry to recover from , axle blow, as all the world knows. ..its finances were deranged;.trade had stagnated or Mitred in unhealthy channels.— It was so when a vein recovers from a fever; smooths; years ire needed to replace the fibre and anvils which diseuntelatiwasted Is any thing like the matter described;:abotit to oar again ? Hoer is it that lire heavi fannies lithe city of Batton are rernted Single day, and all their neWspipirs end all their people are complaining Mat they cannot nolleet the moneys due them 'ln the North-west beanies whathas been heretofore embarked in kasin . en there, is now invested in lands? This specniation is not :confined to the matter of land. All' kinds of speenlitiMis have been stertnd, A. Ina made a fortune in Arley; B. trim his .band at the sums; the imaginition, the hopes are inched; the pic ture of sudden wealth dusk's; the curse pro nounced against him who hasteth to be , rich IS upon bleu It la to be hoped that there is time yet In restrict Wti over -haste, this oyer.rradj o g i this wildly venturesome sprit within dise boned, before It shall resell In a catastrophe. The' le. tithe/go wants of trade, 'the high prlie of Taber olu'lhe truly valuable centres lest business and of manufactures must and: will *met from doubt , 631 ky'/Osn' o4.o , money which has dewed - thither while yet Mori was every Owned of a curs rn- • •?here irs other canes of regret tor the tee. Beni apparently' unhealthy kit* et the public nand in the meta: of opeealnnos In lands. It , . ,:rD gives to the dateripare people a sort of sessile gariuna l l No looser is a home tend, a Sam rescued. front the forest, a phmast eettege Wit and some of the comforts of a better life DOW- 1 cd, than the glowing tales. Of mgold to make In ' some distant wilderness dateolLthes ail thilldrY i l scene which taste and industry bad enutted;-.., The home fettling Bids iv vino of oPeritiocii in distant mialmatidregientn-asatmg loge, in fore ests, by ame lonely tarn dr lake, children are born and grow up bevels! the Influence of schools and the sound of Sabbath bells. Under such eir. cumstaneeir the same Una and bequeaths to his heir, his gen, his dog, and his desire for con. 'lntt,r rov!a nts a alszni b te t yt r o r t ei t t li l e i ' r pas e weigeghh has Bach are the wandering habits which our , people ars fast acquiring, that at length no land will be properly cultivated, and much that has been fu and brought under liberal, culture will s.. pp agaidlike those of-Virgiels,' team:4ll4l44T:: rr patch and fruitless jungle, where not-erwil" Wire's stump tailed steer can picksth dusts The wave:will still roll westwardtt wrecks of it the restless freight of bum/course for new upon its crests, leaving . stilts and us* specu- Industry aLindoned Itl ly • •- 1 scenes, new ',ode, ne i A - . I lathing. , * Laski Taskit. • . 1 _1p.,_...... , . wit (orlon. 14 opon - our table. The, ' o ittuve ition, "Young Germany," les trent*/ 1 p,fici crera ry tentents are as visual, inteireetteg; I bi t , illustrations, pattern plates, etc.,are numerous r )041 01 1 1 . Wauton A Ce.,arineepartn, In their sn eers to publish allot elan sasesidne. 00P*1011 the Jim*w”itisr can be ?btained at Renews. - focal Affaito. Merry of Buoy vhdtal this ziountatus s Om seam north of this Borough on Monday ulght last. ilar Dimino tbs'noak. Ares base bem! . assaatattag SOON of mar bills 0a Sunday tut quite in itzeittinfot was arta tolt dosing ttur prevalent. of. a high wind, by the rapid wasp 'otar the nosounk of hue volumes of nooks. It was icon aseenalied, bowsaw, that the muss liras only broils burning OD a blll a abort dlstancisnorth of the Baronet. . ' • • \ • tar Layfieg of a Orme dhiseo—On !Adv. 29th /nat. the corner atone of a Publie Sehocd building will be laid In Musgrove, this county, tbs ceremonies tots eondacted Kasonically. Lodges of the Idea' we and 1. 0. of 0. 7; from adjoining counties, and several dlstlniailsbed pub. Ile ImM/span will be present. The pottsi 1411; - *us 'Band has been engaged for theocesskok. sir The Magi:. *rave, tbr bodging pp pose., is well adapted to the bibs of this Region, It forms an imper vious fence, and le also quite ornamental. We planted soma list season, and they bid Ihir to liouriob with in crowd vigor this - year. As wood it bsconder a suttee article, we advise onr farming friends to substitute th e Osage Orange Ibr bodging purposes. The plants can bo obialnedat atom ar,Arreal of an Alta* hpasdiary.--On Tuesday last, Patrick Whittaker, chivied with maids Are to some buildings at Westwood—the. property of Michael Murphy—ln November. l 565, was arrested at Swat" this County. cht Thursday be bad a .hearing before &Pike MAW, and' prism in default of bail; to answer, Patrick rammed suddenly after the act of ineendlarisM, , and although Mr. Murphy bus he sharply on his ;track awn since, did aot snowed In cap. taring him until the time stated. rind sad were the characteristics otThurs t • day and yesterday. Yesterday morning about lolelock, the rain tell to forint' aceourparded by vivid lightning. Our. Meteorological record for the current week has fol . P., Itivi;:niUtt id er.ftare . OwICL 114 U, itareille. Bet, May 9, 5 .11„ 5/.•=611 distils above aro-elver. Mon, ". 11, " —43 " '—elpudy rain, " --55 " " " Wed •••••.:25, y •.-aa Than., " 14, " —45 " " " -4rainy. Prl„ " 15, " —52 • " " ". Si- Goias al/fishing is being revived, to the Senn. grows milder. If it will afford an incentive to others to eudeavoi to max the speckled beauties from the unmet% one little rills of, the County, we vrillstate,ttutt a day or two sines, a friend of ours Invested some thee* dollars in tackle, etc., and sallied out on a piscatorial expedi tion. itesult,‘lmfell into' a - Mlle bush—not exactly sentlibing out both his eyes-but fracturing his con tinuations, beyond thelkoPe of decent remedy; scratch ed his hands, and eaughVons trout about four inches long. Expenditures, $B. Receipts, a trout bur inches long. Str•the'Arcudion lustiferte,at Orwigsburg, nadir Orel control of rrA-*ifehnelder, opens the present Hame l ' With a large number of new pupils. In fact so p eons is the Institute, that at this time It has mom but one boy more 'Otte male department; and six young ladies ib the female. Unfortunately, the testi, ;Cite is' rather limltedlis its accommodations, or the PiW fcssor would receive missy more pupils from abroad.— The location; pure oculntry air; the instruction,are fee tures that eianmend the Arcadian Institute to the at tention of parents. The prosperous career of the Usti lull= warrants its enlargement, and We trust that Mr, Schneider will be enabled ere long : to effect it. • Orig—,douttn's latent he Cram Avineri are highly commended by thsie who have used them. They arr con sidered and justly so, the lest articles of the do. scrintkur ever Invented. Ifousekeepers hiving them in their possession, 'and them very rapid and convenient, and would not he without them oo anY acconnt... The small, three quart ones will these Cnazu on. the natural plan, in six minutes. They will also freeze ens tarts, lees, etc4in from tour to six minutes. B. Bannon his the Agency Sw these articles in 13ebu7ikill county, at the following prices:-3 quarts Freeways, $3 25; 4 quarts, 94 25; 6 quarts, $5 25; a quarts, $6 25; -14 quarto, $8 25, and 20 (Alerts, $ll 25. Call at hannan's store and look at the Freezers. A. single trial will ma riner; you of their merits. • INSrAn Excellent Moressent.—AnuOg the find Add eels of Mr. (Met, Chief Burgers, we percelee, is a notifi cation to thoee mini who ceingregate,on the Sabbath )n thls.Borough to play balk pitch pennies and quoits; And who are guilty of other acts of desecration, thatlf • they are not discontinued, the offenders will be proset.u. ted. Thrs Is proper. The example set In this matter, to the youth of this community by those of adult yeah, Is most pernicious In Its • consequences, and It Is full t tam that the law should step In and cheek it ; Let Mr. Crust pm...retain this matter, and we 'pledge him the aid and co-operatimi of every, good tidier,. I . ki t e are those toO thoughtless, Ignorant or wicked to . • the. sanctity of theSaldeth. Mid the good name of our rough, they Must be taught a lesson thet have jetfalled to hiarn—obed knee to A the laws of god rind man. . • si ir -A. 94ticaton Of Feb*lkill County Volunteers pa ratted for inspection st Se Clair on Monday. The troops appeared to be in excellent condition. The reverel com panies turned out well, and looked admirably. There appeari to be a creditable spirit of emulation among the Minereviile views. We rielly,mud,complimenl Captains Wernert slid Christ, upon the nu merical strength and appesrat!peef their respective companies. They "peak well ibe. tlie Martial feeding of the citizens, of our slater Borough. The Pottsville companielt—flve In number— also turned out well. fu. the afternoon, the Battalion, toweled In from Bt. Clair, and through opr Borough, protesting quite an impodig appearance. The military Oriiiihatiou of our County we have reason toy believe, Is adm beide. This !swell, for we are never in secure in peace, that wexruty not he called upon at any:mon:tent to take up arms for the defence of our country's honor. itirhaprommeletn—YeU alter year our borenigle eon. limns steadily to Improve. Pottsville of tondej is not the POtterville of eve years sine. Centre, Market, Nor. weer!), and other streets, are steadily belmeKsfended and built rep compactly s 'and ',The Orchardl- Ir . to present rows of finely built Daum", in thereon,s of a season or two. Mr. Liner Is Just encrpletlng a fine dwelling there.' As these Improvements prqrries, It Is well to loot el.wfuet will shortly be the best, and In cwt, only inelkling.nom left. AU the hills of Pottsville bare been mon or less improved, and vs are our riled that seek dueling, have not are this been erected on Ginn mood UM. Situated alinest In the heart of the borolgb, notmendlng an unnriviesed view of the chanting val ley width contains tee &bulk til River, the Omal and i Beading Hallway, an lale out In good shed loft, wbleh ma be obtained bY t ose wishing to improve, st noon able rates, Mpreeent ,inducements to build, which It ti surprising hue been so long neglected. A .gently as• e ll rending carriage roe to lead to the surandt of thebill, can be made. That elreenwoodMill will, eventually, be built upon , there be no di:4K and Mos; who bays kx 4 et neglected to avail enreelves of the opportunity of ob• Ululate good on at reasonable rates, w are now offered, will that they hesitated in the, - t ter. The elopement* of tlur borough wopid be much' proud by_balidinit •up with neat eottnee, Greenwood Hill, and It Is to be hoped that the matter wtll receive the attention* It detves front thole wishineecondbrtabk. residences ie a spl ndid location, with - water convent. enves, etc. tfhall. reenwoo& Hill be Improved? ---....... . ilt I - Wiirnidi, Jfay.—The ch ' sunny tau of the following lines, from the Buetal poetical IN ON alma to Imp y that fair May faro Ong to do tbe honors of Spring n the'rigtit nit% a least In the Hest: ern section of t County. If our d• Of the anvil . . .. . le , hr and humor la, as well eatlifieest the advent of re spectable'insithel, as oursellt we do not wonder that ha i llnds tent for Ids enttrosiasm In a carol, whose sad. mint and asp ion—we must do our ecamainlcarit; full Justice--are baAllitig: — • [ ' Nay. • . How May lovely yorith her buds and Met 1107 afar Bath come to . gay, our gardens and bouquet And the lomat w lately bleak whiter bath b 4, Shall mile in a tie of beautiful green; And Its depths *here at present still silence dab reign; Shall start to th echoes of musk spin'. ; ; elor thewarbiere rill trill girth t'h woteintites so gay, A trlbed• of we] to beautiful May.' - ;'• -. • eta The 'bright sun s II ; send forth his radhint b eam s, To rest on the ibientains or dance on the streams; _ . And the butterfly' beaks in the warnittiof his ray, While the lambs per the meadows go bounding in play; And the honeybee's hum In the garden and bower, Be heard as she fluttirs from flower to Sower; • 'tis the heyday et nature; sod all things look gal,, - The season of sunshine-11s bealitiful May. • . .... . By the brook the'Sweet prim ro se shall goring lultelpride, And the violet giant from the mossy bank side; The wild wooelaid rose in its fishnet* aye bloom, .. Shall scent the deeP glens with tregrant Pedants; • Ankth&slivery "tram with a murmuring song, deo of bright pebbles lap gaily along . While the sky •an ocean of azure doth lay, - Serenely above, In beautiful May. • s '' .. i ---- • • • Olt:lithe are thy smiles tovelkstmooth of the year A d Migrant thy *oat that ton the eh; 11 hesithfhl UV brorseel and oh, bow I lore' To tram the fair ;Scenery of meadow and grove; To roam oh" the fleide—to muse by the ietrooto-, . To doss by: tain is some happy dram ; Oohmore tore t the stoned far away. 2140 .,• 11 1 1 1 or 1 thildhoots bright brantital May. ikathica . : ; i i Tam troilarala IliAcilquil . t.' t . , eo LI ISM. WID Altiorma div• liFebt hon e operat. b i lofgentorri,airsagement,ltspreseseveill lame- Vim, the aitellse oat of grey. Mr. Patterson's Aropsarsits ibr dri hag sad rning the ladeke, ars , of, orr saat.psrfeoA-1. 1 . 4 rtarisfllevitplloa 7 4Y , , eld of Mr. CarneWS lareation. Mr. Patterson le enablei to tarn out a One irtiele at $4O per 31., the asmirquallty. Exmerly commi:4o, $46. 'Operations at the Pioneer! Vests hare been delayed for amide,. In ,coesequenre of blek , valor in thalkintAlitll„lnterfaing with , tire. triiirriortation of inaterial, bat b nest meek worlr will be railroad. . Mr. Patterson his Len Vi Ilttaidishinent, an Ingenious larention by out hullos* Mr. Maui Munch, whkh facilitates opeasUone, and Is economical to the manalko. tare of The Brick. it is a dmirphar turbine with sba. king Addle attached, the Ent In operation in the mu; try. Formerly the "bruin' of the conglomerate and crushing the the !wick, irers followed by riddling Operfr Hong by baniL The Au dust muted -was ray trying to the lungs of the roamer; eausing Mum to cough for boars aftaresasing week. What themsekinestampei in a day would require aman and boy half a day to rid dle. Now this L aiehted, Much to the tenet of the men. In point of economy. the machine psis three times its cost in a single year. • . • Mr. Mtwara haerievoted mach time, money and la bor in ascertaining and preemie; few his wort*, mut& nary adapted to the perfect mannebeture and chap pro duction of Tire Brick. and has at laskszioceedad. Reis now prepared to furnish Tire Beek for foreseer, stores, etc., equal in qUiity to any remattfactured elsewhere, and as cheep. _ _ nstissonfat to Mumma Morris, Zsg.—His Re- marks upon Me Judos and Allentown Riftroad, as Originallyf '"rojected.—ln view of theiiesimution of Ell wood Morrie, En., from the position of Chief Engineer of the Auburn and Allentown liallrowl, • road which as a"Coal bearing improvement, Is of the highest portant* to New York as well ai. this Region, the citi zens and business men of Ode Chanty, eitended to 1:b1. Moraines' invitation to meet them at ► Public Dinner. Cot. Morris welded, and the evening of thel4th tost„ wu appointed for the occasion. Accordingly on Then* day evening last, a goodly number of our ettisent went bled at Pennsylvania and ZIP o'clock eat down to table. After discussing the 'substantiate and delicacies, prepared In a capital manner by ..ostr baste Mr. Beard, the company formally organised by the appointment of thetbilowing oticers:— • Praid4nt-401IN BANNAN, Esq. Vim I ''ressitaninet Blliymaa, EdWard Yardley, Col. Brown, B. W. Barter, Chas. Briber, •Jensdah and Michael Murphy. Rue Bows and F. B. WILIAM The President In • few appropriate resnarink dniedlo the meeting, Ellwood _Morris, Esq., and pro posed his health, which was responded to by the Comps. ' ny with Mich enthustasni.. Vol. Morris in acknowledg ing the compliment, made some Interesting and import. ant statements, of which the annexed is an abstract : dad/emus of &Jawylkal Chanty-- r thank you heartily forthe honor you have coathrred on me this day, and though I see around me upon every side gentlemen whci hare long honored me with their !Headship, , and who are high in my regard; I know too well the relation sub- stating between communities of people and individual men, to presume that it is to personal borer alone, that this distinction is to be ascribed. , Ton-recognise twine an individual devoted to your Interests (except a Met Interval ' ) fern period of twelve years, and who when drawn away hy probe:bout an.. moments in the West , r- .tarred to you at the earliest opportunity, as be hopes again, to do. It seems unnecessary here to recur to the reasons • which led to my recent severance from those works of your County, with which I have been fur tome years connected, except to say that the steps taken were with deliberation, on eonsultatioi with friends, and from a conviction - that I could not by a farther continuance at my post, adeantegeously serve either your interests or toy own, or ems preset my • Alabama Xagineer IRMO Insulting iteerbrences. illy regrets at leaving the honorable positions lately held by me, are not df a personal ebaracter, except at parting with those faithful Obelus and men with whom I have so long keen serving, and a beautiful mark of whom regard I now bear upon my breast, and value tuate,than any bauble which a *reign prince or poten ' tate could confer\ but I confess I o regretl a t4ar es it deprives me of the Opportunity of further sing the interests of a community 4001 whom I have received nothing but kindness, and in whose welfare I feel now andever most deeply concerned. _ And this brings me to speak of the peculiar feature of my recent mitre which bore so strongly on your future _interests, Incas the New York Chat flearinglinythrougA the Allentown A'aitroad and fla connerlints. When my attention was first called to that llne by the late John Y. A. Sauteed, Prq then the President or the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad, (an able and hoe - orab o man, abandon!' has been a estious blotto our enterprise.) I found to my surprise that it was ' looked upon by h im, and subsequently by the °Mem of the Central Railr oad of New Jersey, ass 'mere freight and passenger line, giving to the city of New York a some what more direct connexion through the Pennsylvania Railroad, with the head eaters of ,the Oda river, and the Railroad Hoes diverging from Pittsburg. • The Idea that it should become a great that bearing, liar, likely to poses' cut advantages fir future good,. Minot then appear to be seriously entertained by the gentlemen upon whom the promotion of the Allentown Railroad seemed mainly to end. When however, I was called upon In July, 1855, to re, eonnoltre the route; with • vierrict its commercial mer its, and the speedy construction of the 'work, I found upon a rigid scrutiny of its eourceser serene, that with oat a portion of the that business el &Akeyikiii county, it could not be repaying enterprise.; • • This important point derided, the location was con belled by it; and then alone the great professional gun don, whether the contour of the ground between the Schuylkill Gap of the blue Mountain end the town or Allentown, upon the Lehigh River, afforded such physi cal facilities as would enable an Engineer to locate a Railroad line across the country, which could in an y .=r l itense be deemed' k Ming one, as a great Mal rade. 10000 not to cable you with the dentine of this 'lobo rale instrumental investleation. Suffice it to say—it teas suaxtifid beyond oar kopee. 't 'A Railroad line was Pound, extending from Auburn the Eastern terminus. of the Dauphin and Sumnehan nalnallroad tei the Lehigh Valley Railroad, at Alien• town upon the Lehigh River, which gave a distance of 40 miles, and a cost tor a single -track railroad without equipments of only $1,600,000. Upon no part of this route, does the grade against the delicate exceed 12 beet per mile Ascending upon straight lines, diminished by a scale upon curves, so thatnn the , rum of least radius (818 het) it Is Mama, to only 6 ' feet per mile ascending east I This gives us the true element of comparison between on, Allentown route, and the vest coal bearing line, the Reading Railroad. For where the Reading Railroad turns a minimum curve about like ours, upon a teed, we have an ascent of feet to the mile upon the same curve, so that the kiWroos between these works is the nwillties Get or. win to the traction of the Locomotive, may sably:bir set down, as the difference between it level grade, Ald one suseeding-at Um rate of 0, oe et the most, qf Meat fed per mile forted& As very Viageerated notions of the effect of amending grade, upon a rod trade, were known by me to ellst..in out coal rofion-40411Sers tions I will: at a Mitre Mit' point oat le a probe:atonal pa It was 111COMblint upon me, to ascertaltithe actual died, that • 6 or 7 feet grade wouldinduce in limiting the train of the ordi nary Chwie 4 - M, or in other words, how many loaded four wheeled coal cats, a theselaßmine could be relied upon to deliver at,allsestoen is a single haul, from Schuylkill county! I determined this at first lm * plain way, that I am ewe will please some of the practical men, now present —1 traveled and watched, from day to day, and month to mouthy with the coal trainerupon the Dauphin and Serequebanna Railroad, in the execution of my duty, as SuperWteindent, until I satisfied myself folly, and was enabled to assign to the Clund• Engines of-thst road, a proper working. load upon the grades leading both ways out of the town of Phu:grove, which leads are now reg ularly taken by a standing order, and these loadsproved to beequal to-50 loaded ciars the 35 feat grade Wending for 13 miles ooiti uonsly vocstioard of Pine. grove, rounding numerous es of 1400 fret radian— and 70 loaded coal cars tap'the 24 het grade ascending for 10 miles continuously ganef Pinegcove with curves of about 200 feet radios. 1 • Here were two greet prettied bets, determined in an actual coal bush:tees of an ea tent adequate to the. deci sion of the question in hand, and from therein Inferred at oven that by limiting the speeder the coal Learmo- Aims upon the Allentown Railroad, to 6 miles per hour, • upon the ascending grades, ind 12 to 14, upon the de acereding grades, thews mead not be a donbt,_lMl mill. *airy Good Ermine, mktmkt ne, draw as Ire,- working load (a Die lineuner teaseak,loo loaded coal earsfront Auburn to Allentown, re four hours and a haff. • I then verified this remit by theotdinaryailculations Mattes to Lomonotive Power, and bend them tribe coo . Arrived at Ibis point, and knowing (as ere ail knew,) that the regular load of the Cared Anew upon the Reading Railroad due not exceed 100 loaded coal ears, I saw that we had to the Allentown Balboni and its emmeetkru, a good coal bearing Du from &haylk ill cougy to the city of New York, which Weft be of vast service to na all, Wheeling away the sundae coal when- OM the existing surfers beroMne overcrowded, sad which inde ta ed d& proper minwgremegoecot the ab le,lf neces mir, to carry teal he ance qf either. No doubt some of d me efi audience have alregdy been amused at burin of a gist coal bearing line, conirsrm ring at A t I am not yet Osmosis with the plan. It was mammy first to lay'opt and commence tidy Auburn A Allentown Railroad,: because the interests in volved In the Dauphin A Susquehanna ltallreed and Otnl.Company, were relied upon to buUd the Allentown line, U the only means of rescuing any thing from the wreck of the unfortunate Dauphin enterprise. Ng plan then was to continue our Allentown tine up the valley of the Schuyikill,Jtat 6 miles to Schuylkill Haven, and arcosedtp, miles to Mount Carbon awd these pasts owes pained, our • .IVero Fork Chat UM would hare the sense corencrions with Me lateral railroads, as the pre sent cart** Aare. There totemic= I bird hoped to have carried out through the co-operation °tithe lateral rail road companies themselverh- who are measurably lode =irt of the existing carriers—but the proper time to the subject of these extensions to .the lateral 'railroad Interest, has not yet arrived, nor have they yet tblera odletelly approached. In the construction of there extensions, (1 may say) the Engineering difficulties are not very aeriorm. • , • From itiountatrbon which has been assumed u a sat of centre of calculation for this Coal region, our New York Coal line, Wks the following districts. Ales. . flaunt Carbon to Schuylkill Haven • a SchuylkiU Haven to Auburn - - - 6 Auburn to AttentoWb • - . - • 40 Totaled sere railroad required • • - -40 - • We then have of Rearoridrin operation, The Lehigh Valley, Allentown to Easton - - 16 Central PLR. of New Jersey horn Easton t 4 Elb• abethport wharves in New York Harbor • 63 Total horn Mount Caber to New lied( !Zarb*, 128 ind to the City or New Teak, 12 miles further. • When silt one hundred leaded Coal ears, In tow of a Chard Engine, we bare reached Allentown over the .11e. culler grades of the Allentown nee, already described, we have before us, tbeimbigh Vellay Relined, with le vet or descending grades for 16 relies to Eastern, In an 66 inns' thee Mount Car len. ° llere we have a choke of markets—we ein turn to the right down the valley of the Delaware, and with our train inebrokes, of WO loaded Coal am, go by the &Milers Delaware Railroad, over level and deecendinggrades, to Trenton, 60 miles further, or from Mount Carbon, 116 miles In all. [fere at fronton, In a quiet and haul lad basin Ellie Delaware it Raritan Canals One wharves have Dm es. tablished, and Opal is already shipped in large quanti: Ales, in schooses of UMW 300 toes burthen, direct the Providence, Boston, and all Eastern Porta. • It will be observed, that with an earbrohatrahe nf 100 pool can, a camel engine might ten ilthergh In 116 miles distance, aid within twelve hours time, Mee MI, Carbon to the Trenton Wharves; the damage organ gee (/34 inches,) beinitararmme, by wide 'wheels, with perfect inceeem - • • • , Bat if our train wore destined to Elisabelliport direct, It would bare to be dirfdid at Radon. ,30 loaded cars would bath to be detached, and 'IMO/ 7 0 cars rea maiming, Me mod eerier maid successful , / climb the aseending puke of 32 Arta the Mlle, OLIO world be %and otpostng her progress upon the OM Blared of New Jersey. • • Riheystry. sodlthiVir vitt "sserieithr. eiv kilos point of Ow trade,*ltesinvo oar, /14' ,vo 800 aiiik its onsiostions shall bora to work god. And las interned on =a u =Abet veiledly. to Airily !Wham lent, as' od &poufs itnistlsMso as Iglissbotisport dew 1111/ In them cooiltievdal gessilOss Ido met ilia 10 ostor. 1' at *spy norm a Civil Engineer Is tiro Sidteleal mita of Itosinee,ing pr et of net somorpreees' You Illoveveitilt be Stilly szseuted--rist of Pa N. ..et Oat Lisa .frOst esuiejr-4 polio* no ispostist io Its Itishithl molts to its. awl b liWistb• -.than soy other wilkh is Ilkely tivbo Sientill In wit! Itharteren i maied3eset olatiwthwi ' the lite . Mei, eonsideistion i ; that sulecient water doss IRA Wit at liadietbp yet hi estkres Or:dyed Um* adatualeteleree 4 proper water terintlits to a great Coal Whet litallsonis that will communicate soon, with all the Antheatile Choi ilelilawl Pesarayinakbaad • We lamented ItiadAt cars proposed to make Perth Amboy* depot for Eastern shipmate, which is a good scheme, end in the eat will be carried out. - 1 - . The Sets with nerd to Inisabettsport as a Coal porn are about three: From the wharves, towards the city of ',. NeW York, II to I hike( te...erelbt Can be carried; bet to thiCktein.'gning th rmi4 State* Island tom& end thence by Perth Amboy, about 10 het draught of water can be carried oat—but the channel is gamy and de sk*.- . The true place be the great ad lied of Nen lfeet hi. , boworer, matt tstegoeshkseably, on flrineen Pettit, t miles on the New Turk side of Klitatietb_ port,witleti 'will im , cinched by the Cientialltanrend of -Mite Jemey, Moss* 'an embanked line sera. Newark lay, whielli has long sines been surveyed and, estimated, and which will be bait the moment the fedora, of-the pest corporation that peeves the State of Net JOINT, will permit the Legblature to grant a eharter tor the extension. ' - Margo Pettit, Ones mashed by the 'tenses* arm* carefully planned, sad you have st, ono) a position per every req,erialte br a • Ciel port of the very test =tete. within eight of the u eittt l it New York s - (.sly 10 Ues over the open bay), with i ple teed for tracks and wharves, with a loiter "lent well sheltered from the prevailing winds, never obetrueted by lee, and with 30 (thirty) het water at low tide, within a few yards of the shore, tree of shoals or other obstructions, e. haeihem Shethe pined easter &pot of Lle Cbal trade of a nate" w all craft may load uflouti from a eloop to a Coat of t a line, tie an ocean steamer oe the largest Ass c a pable of tarin g the ;allot New York. sra . Our New York lino, free, abuts upon a good position for a great Coal port,,in Now York Harbor Iteei4 and has collateral wharves &needy established at Mine bethport and Trenton, and dispe,vire long, at Perth 'Amboy. It has a g ill route from Fehnelkill i •eounty, practically eq ;In het, to those ft* any of the other Coal regions. And it pessaries that great mo sandal of moderate mat, which we have come to knew by a bitter experience, ts Lie way tam basis of moderate chary^ . . Up= the line' now deseribed to you, whew vttrif equipped and sustained by a regular *de' of less than one millions of tons oar annum, I have no hernia tion In avowing my belief, that year Coal could betaken born Mount Carbon and pot afloat In Nevi York Harbor the same day It lett Ws mines, at a most, Including all charges, of not eseeeding Two Dollar., or?Fere Defiers and a Om:rig a Son,—end these rates will pay the owe paners wet' • \ , When, you reflect that the adeantage ba•Zesinird heights at Niblebettiport, ( a. I ash advi s ed,) is at' hist b 0 cents per ton over Riclusond, you cannot' fail tri me of what vast advantage th is line win be to you whenever it comes to be properly carried ono and equipped. ' Such is your New York Coal line as planned by. Mei and snob its Probable adyantsgee--ent now, gontirlimu , standing before you as an impartial and unprejudiced Engiumr, dimming the technical bearings ot a Coal car-1 eying line, I fiat bound to aria my conviction, that if the merits album - New Yorki (coal Routes, and the tonne aloes taken by the Coal trade, could bath been foreseen twenty five years ago, the Needier; Nana weld near Mee been tenni ', The bulk of the Coal trade would have gone direct to -New York by roil. and the local demand of Philadelphia would lutes been met, either by !Canal be by a. Ranh! from our Allentown line through Leibert's Gap, sod , down the valley of the Perkicanen, which singularly i enough, gives a Railroad route from Mount Carbon to I Philadelphia, substantially the in Welk' as the Ifeadinditailread. _. _- With such a lies before us, and almost within our I "grasp, with only 49 mites of sew' tattooed to build from i Mount Carbon, to realise it, it wilt be mod melaxichdii. it will be In het, an outrage upon our County sad Oh i tkimmonwealth, if by any changes of the line, or can, I the toefultiess of this route as • great Coal healing lbw should be in the least degree Impaired. , • Your Resolutions, therefore, of May 4th, were Prater' ly directed; and I recommend On gentlemen, to ression stnite strongly if necessaiy, against any and all wife vorable alterations of the line or plan. ' There has always been a strong party in New York who would persist in view! the Allentown line as 5 mere codunercial route, a d Who were unwilling -to adopt the pentads n teacake it a Cool bearing line also. i I was finally indeed upon the late John F. A. gen !brit, Rau, for a report upon the grades, In which Lew r commended aseptencelly, the low gradients necessary ' for a Opal tine, and I succeeded-in satisfying him. that ; without a gond portion of the Coal' business 'of your County, Um Allentown Bead could iste be a paying me tarns& To this gentleman's boom be ItaW that he ever after firmly adhered to our Allentown line as a thaf bearing Railroad, and to him we are greatly indebted for its relent position, such as It is, or lately was. Then, as now, I was confident that the Coal trade was necessary to the sumo of the Altesnown Road, and here in lays your main security Kohut improper alterations of the line or plan. If to save a little money in the , graduation. the Coal (gradients should be abandoned. there an, be no doubt that the Allentown Railroad world fail es a paying work, and theretbre If the, Com pany reject the Coal. the result will be eimp`y that [key will caraulaie sport the wreck of, the Direpittn, the cask of the Afientown. Such a molt would be fatal to their tolerate, and it le much to be hoped they will have wis dom enough to see andto avoid it Changes of men howerer, generally lead to changes of measures. and it Is therefore, touch to be deplored that this fine line has fellers into the hands of • general agent totallyieexperlenced In the Coal trade, and there fore Inereopetent to aPprechte Its value, though now eery to the streets of the work be bas In charge. From a common point upon the Pennsylvania Railroad, to the My of New York, the differenee of distance in hvor of the Allentown Route; over the route, by the Inbanon Valley and Raiding' and Richniond,.is only about 20 wilco, while by Ilardeborg and 'enceinte; tee, It is somewhat less. When for Passengers and Freight to' and him New York the competition came* Ind the Allentown 'Route shall take a smut in it. Weals:A have three weak comp, ales under* discordant tuansgammi. one :with a hoe al UMW shorter, competing Id* thme of the molVirle oroussind best manned ftailinnlet corporations in this ranstryornd notwithstanding the augmented Nistmice, it requires no prophet lb - foresee that they will - leave but little for the Allentown Route, and that Coal must be looked to as her paramount bustneir.. Look at if then, as we led: the Attenausen line stud be a (bat read or foliate—and the purchase of the Ado Line of Ow. Poi lie works of this Commonwealth by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, will tender' this 'result more a elan. even if a doubt of it should now exist. ' . Thanking you Gentlemen, tbr the honor you ball doee me. and 03, your kind attention, permit me to meth* w th the foliowhig manure TAe New Fork Oral Mee 6y 'raft Prow Obini ty—the dear old County needs it—may she 100 n enjoy it. It was the intention of John Tooker, Esq., i to be present at the Dinner, but engaPMents pre. vented bienttemiance. Annexed is, hill letter of acceptance e' Mr. Jonaltrcusn accepts with peat pleasure the polite invitation of the Committee, to the din ner to be given to Col. :derris on Thuridey. Pisitadelphia, Thursday, May 11,1857. Putt.aratirnui t May 12th, 180. Gansu:nee havt your favor of the 9th, end regret my inability to meet you at the Din. nee to our friend, Col. Morris, on the Ifth inst. Thanking you for you' kindness, I remain Very Respectfully, your Obedient Servant, . MlSRlitt, Jr. To Messrs. En. Yanntart, S. 1311.t.rms,Cconairittee. Ono. W. Earnest. The following Wier ot•regret from Iltestei Clymer, Esq., was read.: ° REALVISO, Nay 13th, 1857. Gattnenza :--I regret my inability to accept your invitation to the Dinner to be given by' the ititizene of Schuylkill county to Col. Ellwood Morrie. The relations of friendship which have egisted between Col. Morris and myself, and the high re. gard entertained by me of his distinguished abili ties as a Civil Engineer, would render it a delight ful duty, to join old and valued frientis'who. aro to assemble around the festive board, to to him honor., 1 Col. Mattis has done !so much by his energy, determination and professional 'Mil, to developby moans of canals and railroads, the resources of your county, that his; name must ever be inti mately associated with the history of , her pro gress—witness it in the, enlarged capacity and ef ficiency of the Schuylkill Canal, and in the grow ing usefulness of the Dauphin Road. And to all of us in this county ,f who asst connected with Schuylkill by ties of dhect interest, Who syn.pa tbise with her men of business is their efforts to reanimate their languishing trade,, and who ap preciate the absolute necessity of her having a direct communication with . New York Harbor, so constructed as to carry "her great, staple at the lent possible cost, it has hitherto been a matter of sincere congratulutCon, that one so fully capa ble by reason of asp:deltas, 'Wand tried abili ty, hal bad her interests in charge.. We feltlhat as be had been ablir by Abe enrols* of these qualities, to infuse new life and practical value into works deemed almost useless by others of less determination, 'and lower capacities to com prehend the necessities of Innis, he would, be yond the possibility of doubt, so construct this new route; of which lbe is the projector, as .to insure Its Immediate end lasting usefulness. That be sho u ld` feel constrained by dream, stances, to relinquish the charge of this great ea .terprise,As to all a Matter of regret; bat to you who are so directly Interested in its proper -• and ;peaty eompletien, it must be a source of distrust and disappointment.' It is to ho hoped, and Ido not doubt that those' whit now control' the enterpise, will hitve the good judgment .to adopt his plane, and Abu, folly realise your an- Jitipations of the. great usefulness this road must prove, if properly constructed, to tbo great coal interests of Schuylkill county. That they may i do so is my earnest desire, for believe me • *lst althoigh I am no lo ger s• citizen of Schuylkill; yet I can never rear to feel a lively interest in the prosperity of thoSe from whom, during it resi dence of years, I received so many .acts of true kindness: - , De kind enough i t o preMnt to the assembled guests op my behalf; the following sentiment, And believer:Be, Ter* truly your friend, 1hr.11111,11 CLTL ER. To MOW& ED. YALID D MIST, S. SILLTWAIII, Committee. G. W Et.I.ROOD MORDII4-11, Homo identified .with the Coal interesu and }improvements of Schuylkill county—he has his highest reward In the univer sal appriciation and approbation of her busineis connounity. In response to' vidanteer teasts, neat and ap. prom late specuhee *ere delivered by Messrs. R. F. Jones, John Hughes, Els Bowen, --john War ner, J. Adam and , IL W. Snyder. • s At an early te9st the company separated, mutu ally pleased with , Mil incidents of the evening. - The titian, and business men of this County highly approve of e manly course of Mr. Mor ris in withdrawing wader the circumstances, from the position of .Chief Engineer of Ito Auburn and Allentown Railroad, and are equally Arm In their expreaslons of disapprobation a the pres ent policy of Mit (company. When constructed, It will depend opAis Schuylkill County for, the inks, of its business, and dependent , as the Road will weeessarlly bOspon this Region, =we /Asia a right to Pretest sOlnet Its Construction in an bn kroper manner. Let the Company disregard the wishes of ,this Region, ;sod :Abby' wlll'and their Road declining freur.the start. None but kolas experienced hsthn eanstrutioiv a phopir Coal transportiagroidoshoald he entrusted wttit.it.— To aaoptigkr otter panty Will'he to, the prosperity of the Auburn and AllenWillt Let ilia Managers take heed in tints. ' • P2l, PAM m fCiu. • filllrDsitlia' In Beaton last soak, Arils Skive Undo continua brisk. priloistaia New York last Week, 393. jOirßiu. Pkirre Soule le in WarbingtaMe firDaniks in Philadelphia lut iweidr4'lB4., „Iblli•awiter fell in New York State eta Monday.. 11111141sebol o the French tragettititile, is dybig. Pir Northigibetiand bouts a new town - cidok. 41111Pilmineare 15,000 professional bottlers in pli-Jests S. /iirdoci, the,ttnerion twiedl.;, " is in ,Roate. - • jiff* Beltineew there are 233 liwyen, and 260 phystelaOr: ,0111rJahti7.."OlieWs,'tiiiniiiialiii; iraiiret: 'Agin Pittsburg. • - flifrifoo. Alr. Deihl's , late Saerelary of the !ta n, is is 111 health.. rjarGen. Beaks* Is the svensler. -of , 00lcs.la Courses. ftirThe Quarantine Convention met to Philo elphla on Wednesday. /E/"The large ravines en the Cetawlestt . Rail- Dad, ore to be tilled op. • < • ftilt`ties works jdintly, for Sunbumated Nerth untierlaild, Ore projected. ,i^ The Dalton Divorce ease bas been brought to a close. ?be jury meld net . Wed." prifiq Swain, .aged 113 years lied Li Cam den county, N. J., on the Tech ultimo. pirFarviere '.fettretni Jo um ode of it 'new weekly published in Milton by J.-Robins. ftirlhe Indians - of Florida are starving, and it is rumored that Gen. Dilly Rowley is dead. 7 . - PO 'Tbe Farmer's Banh of Reading, has de clared a semi.annisal dividend of 6 per cent. ft... Wm. A. Good Wm been reodeeted Cointy Superintendent of Common Schools in Qerko:: pirloha Dantrich, aged 17 years, was drown ed in the Schuylkill above Hooding fest week: The annual meeting of the State Medical Society will be hold in West Cheater, on the 27th That. , jillr•A little girl died recently at Rome, N Y., from the effect/ of - over exertion in jumping a rope. Mr 'O. A. Buehler •retiree from end Jobs T. 3fillbenny assumes control of the Gettysburg Star. 'John Dress, an employee of Howard * Co., was secidentilly killed at Cressona, this County, last week. . • -, • - / ..11117 - Two leading tiusafaetorers . of locomo tives in England hive each turned out a thousand engines. . Aar D. B. Vondersmith , boa been re-arrested 'at Lancaster, charged with frauds on the Pen-- Shin Bureau. ' • • , • , Jeer The wreck of tie Geneses suspension bridge was sold on Saturday for t 1,850. ' .Tbo bridge costs27,oool '1 I Asslifartba C. Calhoun, Iciiiegee 'daughter of the late - John C. Calhoun, died on the 31st inst., aged 31 years. . . • At-Rev. Benj.,N. McPhail, Presbyterian, com b:Wed suicide by drowning in 'Chesapeake Bay on Saturday last. . Aillr•A shawl was lately sold In Philadelphia for $1,425. In the same city, women make shirts for sit cents each. .1611. W.. R. Smith,. the defaulting teller of the tons Island bank at Brooklyn, New York, is short over $26,000. )10-On Monday, R. J. Walker took Jhe oath Of , once as Governor of Kansas, and left on Tues day foe the. Territory. , • ple-The British Government is contemplating a grand exploring expedition for their northwes tern Ainerlean possession. $4 - At the last accounts from Minnesota, large numbers of land speculators were gathering there from all parts or the Union. . `Samuel D. Grimes died a few days ago in 'Pike County, Georgia, aged 110 Tears, having beau all his life a healthy man. yrfflr Miss Isidore Clark, a native singer, has made a sensation in Philadelphia, a city prover bial for Its correct musical taste. 1111/Plion-B. Mills Crenshaw, one of the Judges of, the Court of Appeals of : the State of Ken tucky, died at Glasgow, Ky., May 5. ' PThe late rains have been general ,and heavyea a t the West, and are said to be worth mil lions to the fields, springs and streams.. R.;Nehion, Esq., whom the President has appointed associate of Minnesota, is a son of Judge Nelson, of the United,Supreme Court. pi-The Manchester Geardian mentions the case of a grandmother at twenty-nine years of age. , She 'was married when she was fourteen. 403 -Jasper Grosvenor. of the late firm of Gros venor, Rogan d Ketchum, of Patterson, the locomotive bui era, died in New York on Satur day. plff-The t revenue of the Niagara Suspen sion Bridge ompany last year was $37,366. Total dieid ads, fifteen per cent, on a capital of $500,000. affrFood 0 advancing in price in Philadel phia. That city now has dear bread—dear beef —dear vegetables—high rents—increased taxes and low wages. • - sgs-The trade in Coolies and African slaves is Carried on from Cpba, at the present time, with an activity that has not been surpassed in any firmer period. leasWe learn from the Bevies Preen that the comet has been seen by citizens of that place without the aid of a. talanopa. The weather was unseasonably cold. - /Or Numbers of rising whales have recently appeared in the hay-of New York, and the Staten Island fishermen are rivalling the Nantucketers in the use of the harpoon. jrafroThe West India fruit trade Is inersaalog in importance every year. This season, both co. 'eoenuts and beelines are expected to be more plenty than ever before. itillr"Twenty.eight boats from the Union Canal, passed into the Sehuylkill Navigation at Reading, on Saturday last, bound for •Philadelphiadaden with coal, iron, lumber, etc. 4 1281Pliirs. Cunningham, on trial at Now York for the warder of Dr. Burden, has been acquitted. This verdict acquit. Bake', of course. Ile is held now in his own recognizance& jegirLawreneeburg, Ind., is a "favored spot." They go without taxes there. The eityffve n meat has resolved not to impose taxes this year. Reason why; no use for money! Aril:to press, and horticulturist" in Cleveland, , Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and other places in the West; predict a Largo yield of peach es and other fruit, the ensuing . season. ~arsrolhe march of civilisat ion is onward! A clergyman in a Springfield, (Mass.) Church, last Sunday married a couple, for the words "gentleman and lady," for "man and woman." Isgrsilooped skirts saved a lady from drowning' at Philadelphia on Sunday. She tumbled into ' the Delaware, but her skirts buoyed her up, until she- was rescued: Until in more- respects then One. , . • • , illifrit'ls impossible to get a letter out of Dish Territory' containing anything derogatory to the interests of Brigham Young and his new, as at present . the mails are entirely in the hands of the Mormons.. ,p!"-William N. West, under sentence of death in Philadelphia, for the murder of his wiferap pears to us a fit subject "for Executive clemency. It is thought that Gov. Pollock will let the mat ter lay over for his succeasei to dispose of. ' Jo -Tilghman R. Clemson and John Carle, the horse thieves, who were arrested in this County, 'and to whom we alluded in our last, have been sentenced to the Eastern Penitentiary fur six years. They were incarcerated last week. sap-John Landis, the potit-aitisf,' noted alike for the length of his hurt, his antipathy toclean liness, and his toned determination to dispose of his great painting, the battle of New Orleani I $lO,OOO, is an inmate of the Lanesiter coma „ Poor House. I pirLieut. Mayndier, U. S. "Ji., who has made a military reconnoissance of the disturbed dis !tient in Minnesota ,reports that matters have re sumed' their wonted quiet,' and that most of the rumors which obtained cartoon . were entirely without fekndation. -- . ' . -.- • - fill'orhor clothing' store of 'Peter Eibliely,ln Scranton, was 'entered by Nankin. ea Sunday hut, and robbed of . &bout two amassed dollars worth of - Oaks, satins, shins, and ready made clothing. Two hundred dollars forward is offered for the arrest of the burglars and the recovery of the goods. • , _ Alt-The Leiington (Ky.);o6eerser, under stands that a very large nen* of military com panies from abioad—one even; from the far off granite bills of . New Hampshire—base signified their intention to be present on the occasion of the laying of the corner stone of Mr. Clay's mon qment In that city. '• i , `in speaking the Conn Telegraph, "Ben tinel" of the Courser and Require, says :—"lf the year 18.S1' . shall blend the, eounds of th e 'high 'Change' is London with the morning boar of New York, it will, be an era "which chronolo gists shall mark as of those written but seldom, and when written, never effaced." s . pfl" - In Paris, rents an high; beef,'22 cents per pound; butter from 30 to 60 cents; bread Scents, 4114 other things in proportion. .Tbe• people eon:- plain, yet strange to say, not vise of Gros sees a needy for it in revolution. Although: neither war nor revolution is probable, much distress and consequent dissatislaction ealet in Branco. " fir• The prices of freights:are wretchedly low, .the market is fearfully depressed, and, rates, to Great Blinks and to the continent of Europe were never lower than at present, the prices being only equal to ballast rates; and ,in the pot% of New York there is such an abundance of unem ployed tonnage, that the prospect of improve. meet is apparently remote. ' JEEP% wager made last week, at Helper!, N. Y., on the feat of picking up one hundred eggs, placed at the distance of one yard from each oth er, end returning with them singly and placing them in a basket, inside of in hour, was -woo by John McGhee, who secomplished the feat in sticon fyrty ds elite, tgiuntes, nineteen and three quarter . Orliou. Rufus Choate writes It shucking bad hand, as is well known, whereupon an exchange says r "We are informed that Hon. Rufus Choate wilt be sent Co China—not, however, b,y the Goy . einment as Minister Plenipotentiary, but that he has been engaged at a large salary to go out Jo Canton, where he will be . employed la fettering ten drift: It fa said that his peculiar style of chirography will enable him to put on those in tannin hieroglyphics at a much °keeper_ rate than. the Pilsen painters can do it." . sW•The Superior Court of New'York hat 'de. tided in ftill - benah that the note - of band of a married woman, however wealthy she lusty be, is utterly valueless, unless her husband is able and willing to pay it._ Its.the ease before the court the woman was sued for the value of a note of • $5OO given for board and lest money. A decision of the wart below eras reversed, and it wag ruled that the wife could not be a witness against the husband So that all notes eimarriedwomen are worthless, eieept "notes of 'aeration." - - Plit `Very little woe's ,appeam , to attend the efforts made to discover. the bravest New Yeriter ''wits awed in the Melissa War. Me. biennials, Chairman of the Committee eppointed -to fix upon do prom meipleut of Gen. Jackson's said bog,recently; received a communication from , Generar Twigs', wit* is arpreseat at New Or• Issas; in response to the request made Whin by r.adriee Of Lied, Gen. Scott,- wherein be: Asserts that toldreit .is an impossibility to determine 'irbo - kr"itittelod to the distioettoo of bolattho braoost of the bineeiMuitif New York. , ' : Gls Walker fount); Ga.a goat . tett' ,lits from tho tows of Lafayetts, a iroltwaa has conks tap% ta.Vitgooalllwastais wish& laihsau aboi. alisalif midis also, 18511. . L • • POUTICAI. * , *.re ; , tillancona. Yon" was:Wheeled Mid Barger 'of Snit titi7r 6 - The &Win in Pleglnintaires pt;es thrr2Bth trot Thirteen ambers of Congress are to be sleeted. ' In the lasi Congress the entire deinpUen was Democratkodth .11 Anew 1 14toPther (Mr, 0014 0 - Panviromm— Ilr Os oinridaz,Sts Arcadians and Ito: ptiliicans sleets I their ticket kr Aldermen, and a- ma. laity of tite 'Reinhart' of the COOIOIOII Councils. - There 3as reboil* Iw tlayer.-.lir OW, the Amide nue -and Republican medal'e lacked for ty•two rotes of election. " tut City Rieetien In Indianapolis wail *Mid en Tune day. Th. Republieans *Meted their Mayor by 140 mar Jot/Mend sleeted also three other oaken. They also cs., • OomaciL - Do Republica". *mak& majoritv Of 300 In Udif tat Aar vole. gambit' of rotes polled waswear3o4Do. lits Witmor.—The Dad, Sear. the orgiM of the origt nal Native Americans In Philadelphia, his come out strong kr Mum', and supporta its poeltion ably. It endorseaindge Wilmot as a true American, and en in -telllgent advocate of Pennsylvania rights, and promises -Ida the hearty cooperation of the Avosicas party. Amioalessa.Repobllleasa State Nomads's.* ~• • • tlosas. • 00Y0114011 DAVID WIIXOT, of Stionbedeemsty. CABAL CMIXIIMI111: ; - WILLIAM MILLWARD, of PAlLvisipbla. - .nrooss or fax scrams JAMES VELVD. of layette county, • ' JOSEPH J. LEWIS, 51CA/otter comity. 'Mattering State NaialaistUOlut. aovitisoa: WILLIAM P. PACKER, of Lieomlng county • CANAL oolinimomis ;- . • NIMROD STRICKLAND, of Chestoi want/. Tacna are about 9000 newspapers In' the Erni . ted Stater, which circulate - annually - about 600, 000,000 copies. Between fifteen and twenty sell lions of dollars are expended - in their publication: end If the whole issue for 000 year:be Wheeled. it would corer a marries of .100 mjuare _miles, o: row a belt 30 feet arid& arliaild the earth. 0: these 3000 newspapers, i great majority, inveria bly *drive their readers to purchase only tb, beeatithl Spring styles of artmegle Stokes,' No. 607 (late 209) Chestnut street, itheie Sletbi Phil; adelphia. Cossriscr.—A young British °Meer, who was mutilated and disfigured hi Amide,requested pf comrade to write to his betrothed, in illuelatid sad release her from the bridal amenpment: Her answer wee worthy of a tree woman :—"Tell him if there it enough of 'his body lett to contain Ms mei, I shall hold him engigemsint.” In this country the pioper way to ilia a - young lady's unalterable affection, is for the young gentlemen to purchase their clothing at the magnifloent Brown Stone Clothing Halt of ItockhillA Wilson, Nos. 603 and 60.5 (new style}... eh - multi ,street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. • - Ifirlitellowars PUIS are indispensable to the sseurity cf health and Life in new Settlements, lever and ague, billions ninittents, 'and Dowel comPhilets, are the worst enemies the western pioneer hai to en: mentor, and he mu only 4rtaitilf and permanently put than to 'flight with the aid of this Unrivaled .eithartk, detergent, and reitorafire. There, are mnltitudes . of, tallow and feeble invalids a now laignisidng In the West. em clearings, under the endemic dliesses of that region, who would soon hind theirhealthiappesrattsce;streugth, and cheerfulness return, under a comae of nollowars puir. KirOh I Bs Bald liteadeß,We Invite the at tention of those who are bald hiaded, and those Who are afraid of becoming PO, tjA) the sdlarilsernen, of Prat Wood's Bair Restorative is troday'spaper. \We iie tett in the habit at puffing every quack nostrem that Is ad vertise! In our rarer, but we feel it our duty, when we came across an article that is good to let the people know it. We bare no Sears of having soon to "scud un der bare poles," and therefore' have not used the Rub. retire, bat think, if the cerilticatei of honest 'men can be relied upon, that it ain't be a list rate article. Try it, ye whose natural wigs peel rejnyenatkm-40cOritfc Republican. [April 18,17 14!4,bst • larmousekeepers. who shit Philadelphia for:, their supplies will find it consitleralay to their skean;' Cage to'pnrchase China, Cilia. and Common o ilkawias of M ann- Tyndale k Mitchell, Importers. 7 Chains,: street above Seventh; who here d olden of doing busi ness pecniiar to themeless. They Import their wares direct from the bestmancs• facturers, and sell tamlii intuit tinattlitiC a to the far mer and citizen-Jost as cheap as they can be Saght In large gran/ilia at wholesale bj the country meretuant. _ Mews. T.* M.'s customers halite the doithie tag. of rirchasing direct from the importer; and of w heeling from:a very lasts and beilligUi Ma, it a Saving of at least 25'per tent. Ir See their card. in another col*" T" ,RENT-A, Three • Story -4 Brick throning Howes. with storelooni at tached; suitable fix say kind of basin's. Ala Ise Oleos te nerd,* ith Gas and Water ' , pipits; alt oa Centre strJet,hetwaett the Penessylenals Ball and the Antarion House. Alm, two stone dwelling houses on Retired it. Apply to . . . , III.I4,URPItY. VotissUle;lrebruss7 U. lit . • .'_ litt T EASE OF. VALUABLE COAL . JULANDB,-21W3Icethentherriand Improvement Corn pany invite proposals Swit lease of a portion of their Coal Velsawaltealed on their property In Northwober laud, County, Penusylvanhkitwo ant a twill tulles shove Shamokin, and directly on the line of the Phitedelphis Sunbury Railroad. 21hess veins and well lorsite4 Ibr - easy and prodtabis operation. Apply to Joseph S. DM-, ON, Agent at Mt. Carmel, Northumberland counts or CILARLZS 8. VOLWELL, ercrehity, No. lb South 3d. street, . February 28, lf ; • ' 9-3 m . Ut!iglus eintellignict. . A Kansa of the Rev. Th. Pill lUp'echureh, New , York, has contributed $30,000 to endow a Pteleseaship In thel College of New Jersey, at Princeton. I /t Tag Bight Bev: William Skinner, D.Y.,., Waltoptd the LCOAlis COLLIERY dloone of the Scotthh Enlete Chun& died ati Aber.it TO ' RENT—In the Middle Coal held, if orfteimberiand county, con. dem, on the 111 ah ult The &asset tlaS ha his 18th , nested by a short branchw ith the Philadelphia and , year. • 1 . ,i . 0 , • t • ! , : - k Sunbury R. IL. t known ea the Lambert Colliery, with ure. Tex friends of Sunday sthools In New York hare been wards of 600 left* of superior Cad land, Whinging le r trying a titan which has steceoliedadredeably In London . lll the New York and IliiiidieCoal field It. R. sad Cold Qme In ord.* to berme the attimdanor upun these iehools . with Breaker, Ifildhe of TO heellafftewee; Miners' helms. a visit is made to bray Welly of theenthe poprelatiOn.t Sc. Se L abeady erected and in Rood order. 'a In New York it was foundthat if may couch member I. , Seve ral cod reins above water level berm been opened would visit Ore tkintlielLian appeal bight 'be - brought' and; a number of others are of easy access, which may home to•ecery househola ':ln thecity. The - plan has ,be opened with little lititPatee- : ' been adopted. The mesa hai exceeded the meet. sae. t- • Persons devisers of examining and, loud:per tide prop- vane expectations. , t'Oewasebool, which had numbered 1,, erty are referred to.) ; IL Donee, agent, of the Compaq' ,on eighty - doe eeholars,•ha the evens of a few weeki lat Mount Camel Ow further Inftennetton. . had her hundred. The' annnber of Sabbath school! Proposals *w leasing the mule will be Modred at the teachers leavened in * dellierbroportiou, while the re. I, Company's Mee, No 88 South 4th street, Philadelphia. Sex luthimee of these labors was visibly numillested in ; j .1. GODLEY, Presided. the quietening and inereised - stel of the members who' P. S. For the purpose of iheilltaGng the traumata. had thus voluntarily enraged in tide sertiai." - l' lion of Coal from the lkeepeiny's mines, the Comes: , ntelftrie or, allginoci : Alm usi s eamm, s oct i nts, _l - have •60 - ears at their disposal fir the use of th eir The. Fkrald gives the ltdlowlng ',tab a showing the re.: Tenant,. • `, (]larch 28,'67 • 1.3.0 celpts and expenditures, iduring the pied year of th e. .."--- so • sties, waned: ~ ~1 !' el IT. CARMEL COAL COLLIERY _I :1 • : Total Rae.; Total Exp.; TO REN7.— proposals will be received by the New . Amortise Tract Iloefeti : $120,535 39 $418,929 53 ark and Middle Cad Sold Ball Bead and Coal ComPan7 i • Isaac , Miller -Presbyterial board foreign t ~.. ' . 171 foe lessieg thls Colliery situated on lb i Laud Missions, ' : ;,,i ' 26 1 768 :me 218,5 2 0 Teta: with upwards of iOO lava of hat rate Cal American- Board of To gat . ; . ' adjoluteg Mt. Carmel. and Menai/stet" en the; I :billadeL: Malone, J :, - I .001.,31.8,00 - 31:3,000 49; Oda and Surabuty Ball Nos& American _Baptist No Mb. v. ,• . . j This Colliery is now In romp a a . _ y -- ope ek fete workable order. hay .. eienall hedMate - : j„ -44,501 - 00 58,135 33 ,- log an extensive Tunnel and Ganger vi 1. d 01. ri American •Anti-Shat. .. 80. _ „.. ," '' .' " ' .I. Oft *event seine of extol lent white ash coal. del, e t il 13,162 SO ISMS 12 A new and ostensive Breaker with a4O horn power New oak •Ittat Coioll tiOft .1 - 1 I &wine, Miner,' Houser. Ac-. ste now ready. for use, Society, - t -•:! _ reknig 4,0 - , awe eg . !n m , property will be shown to parties desiring to tete ' American and. Toielgn•Clerls. ' .. • ! •- I a Mate by J. U . Dowses , agent vf the Company at Vt. nab Union, _r , ,j - ; 18,295 93 1'2,122 65; . CereueL .- -• • New York Bible Soclety‘ ', -21,15 b 14 -11,165 14 !Applicalbas erM be received at their** of the Com. American and Itorelga MBAs -f • t - i - I pm:, s ue, 83 South 4th street, Philadelphia. --, Society.l -14- ' 45,000 00 ;60,000 be' 1 , .• . _ ' .I.GODLSY, t. . Female Mfttant4ftl SOCIOiY, . 3, 334 73 1 3.340 83 I{' ~,r. a Thectraelltelli en EllfAllit' eletnieellit ears Female Guardian Society 30.333 93 r 435.10 031 'lreleirh will be appropriated to the use of Tenantifur L- E. Y. Sunday School : 13*.n • - 15,e33 by i 36,6'3 90 i letiltat Ma be transportation of ead to market. American Abottion Akeliety: . 8,614 51 " 1 . 6,965 3e I. tgar-b 28, '5l .. :: - . 1211 • ' B°"1"4 Friend i ' la 5°410 ? . 4 r ' Z ' 2° ". ;99,491 ' 7osill tl° COAL OPERATORS AND CAr - item, 1 ~... ', -' , $1,2e*,313 eta LOOMS 99;' e - II: PITALISTEL—TO LrAllii,..-The , e' Thebmila Creek A ereimemeeptiv of ;Um Bap* Alrmeneser, writing Coal Mines," mid.* aheerysteenitnated for name. from London , gime an fotereatteg amount of ft visit he . Ware working. es ratio:mkt° phase hiss in g New York made on Sunday to threleapet of Bat : Mr. Sprirgeon. the : are about being completed toarlthlo t me ml es of this young preacher; who Is attraetlog animal; attention r property; which is distant *bout 110 miles from the for te that ' MeMes It nee painful leaner' Of went; men fled Ihi Ihun the hither city. , , ' • of animenity Sae decorum in lbe tmenews divo t that I. ! The two anal in width these mimes ate situated. me* mane crowding and pushing to hair. While Waiting for, lain about VW acres: osothird of which, or newly, 300 the preacher to arrive, there was much loud tatting and being satimated as the Cast arse. The . duress le some loud laughing. All was berthed \the *meta Mr. , well bered and adapted hr agriculteral purposes.— . Spurgeon appeared. Ire Is represented as above the me I The paddle Mad between Bunton and WM tebaven pas diem stature, a little Inclined to stoutoess,,droad sineal-1 See throeigh this estate. The =Moral deposit on the two dared, light complexion, brown tudr, and bai a thee ell tracts has been prowl by careful surveys: borings, and passive of energy, but without airy mark of genius.— ieumaluitious, to he, not only very eligibly situated ic e Ulu language was Plain, sometimes coarse, arid' occasion - 1 . ;working, but exhibiting a moot superior Val") : of Coal. ally a smile Was relied by an ranee:tote or jest flap the , The aggregate thickness of the Coal tornenree (consisti ng. promisees Ups. The chief element of his stimenl seem.: of three seems,) ie seventeen fret, and the cute rop la .8 to be the ferrate farce . end certainty - qf edettiction 1 , within ten fret of the mama. with lekabk hi , The wilter;cloess his tatter with I : These mines are situated In the Immediate vkleity of these weeds: "Hatewhe r e , a men who has started op - trout ! ,Tai•Pln .Creek Pe nh " 11'"'llIP' sear the 141u*A1 noose knolatelhare, with or edepaiSon, Do ad. , I lines of Lumen* ant Garbo° eouutiene. mad they ars vantage of rank, pennon. or eoneection, end thominuts ' Within & it i l ti aL d ut li miles respectively en the collieries al and thousand* %Wyatt° hem hint with toteatidem at.: ' Conseil It ' Beek Mountain, Ussietsa, and Scant tetation, while a vast laropmilon of the' clergymen of ; Meshes: • the. of *which, the Tee lePt• emelt Cad the established chunk with all their comfortable liar. ,' Mims very mach resembles.. The attention of Coal Op. hags, are twat tmeoraintabte and unsneeesefel preach. : `, orators is drawn Wilds valuable property r ae the outlay ors, and eannot possibly Interest 'any parish eongrets-; , nom nocemry to make the short railroadrequired. and , • tion Its Men minutes on si limeds3r.. I mat, sate it be .. to complete all the works for the capacity of a colliery ' Wong ft 4 to "tope sod believe that God km n gent Work!' tradedf from 50.000 to 100,000 tom per ammo, will the this man bade arnottg the tireumeds of: the tendon materny' exceed, Oa ememete4 itempreed,kulan end relb 'prpulatkee, who us twriehleg from lipeatinely. imam. ', able aathotity,) VO,OOO. • - . - , „ ants. NA arra kind of vretehedneer and -de.* Tor , Foe terms of leine,innoost of r o yal t y . andfurthm per. onrselvesors ean joie in -,t le_ le e without bellevteg I. Aladin, apply teethe agent of the propriater. thatlhe neetehlese Of the bas and faithful therm . , uryuezy & NAXWiILts Rm.' OM of London II tiO Mal as Whet" tupreireated: ,- t t My 2, '67 'll/.31) , - Wakerbeurter, AL • .. . : _ NOTICISS. dripPRIMITIIrI DISTIIOD/ST CMIRCII,- tonal tre 14 0 . sad Sd stead. Striae Santee every Sabbath at 10 . eciaoki.a. st v asul 6 o'clock, P. IL SZTUODIST EPISPIPAL CIIURCILSes. ead Street. SOW Ills, Rea. WittLut L. Out, Pastor.— Skies /inks story Sabbath at 10 A. ?Laud at 7% Pal.' 110 , 11.NOLLSII LUTIIRRA2 CHURCH. MarketSquate Pottraills,Ln...toasnes. Sum: Paster. Divine sorties In this Skim% raSaball every Sunday.. ;detains, at 103 reeler*: Stalin &at o'clock ' Wsskij Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening, at 7 , (Mark. LOST sri FOUND. LOST—By the undersigned, a POCK ST CASS at Plarflool lashowents. A suitable le. will% 'odd kw lieu whet. rolortud to - JOU.T CARPENTCR, M:D., .ffilahattiongo Oral. Polly/Ills, Nay 2, 18-It. TRAYED AWAY—On Sun- i i i A § 4,,,. April 'Mb.. VP. * 141* MI COW; .*..v Iv to feel 7 —haot aPO mi. with Iron bOws, top and , .t. low: the none A. Wrens ix on oda of the horns. Inan imation of bet will b• thankfully reertved. mod any as. pens* paid, by - JAant ACHAILVAI4. powellyn, May 9; ,#: ._ . Ifklt• ..... tapiRAFT LOST.— Lo st , a draft of fto pr r. Horton to favor . of and eadoread ty D. Le , dated rebruartl7, lady, at ninety days. payable at the Miners' Bank of PottaTines for V. 50. An parsons ILriCeOnti*Oid not to attate add drat t,as istosoot has heat dapped. The ser on returning rig draft to the auteeriter at paltintona /Id., 'alit ba suitably ,mearded. J. A: FILBUT. . . , Nay 9, 1 157 _..-_-__ 19-3t* - . —,_—___ -- ir OST OR MISLA.ID-;., .Notice-. ii - . . try Orem that Certificate 763.1br knit shares of original Ettoek_of Um Iktmlkill Valle, Ntive tion and Railroad Company, in the name of wa umr , WAZZACT, Trustee, bai been kit or toistakt,and 'Wet ap. Ocala' will be made by the ottdersigned iv tine Lune of a new Certificate in lieu of the above described' lost MaMliNNEil 'DISSOLUTIONS. tpissoLunox . NOTICE—The firm of L. Brooke Co. Is this day (January , 1147). dtasolied by 014tual consent, Charles r. !plansy wltlidtawlag from the busdaera. L. P. BROOKE, CHARLES P. STICIENST. Aptil 15, '57 1643 t • -- ISSOLU'IION.- of Partnership.— The partnership heretofore, esisUng under the arm - p . . LAREN k CO., was dheoltiol by-mutual consent, this day (April lit, lain. All persona indebted to tae tom will make payment to Daniel Lager, who has pm , ehaimilhe ineerest of 11. Eisenhuth In thei partnership property. and all persona having elshar against the Ann are requested to present them to' Daniel Lager, for nay. merit. . ' - lupin. LAREit, .. . • ' B.IIISEN HUTH. . • April 11, '57 . ' ' . , 15-at DARTNERSHIP NOTICE.---=—The copartnership In the lumber tkustness hiretefure tag between It. O. andlearla Royeionts thls day (April 25i. U 67,) dlssolved by mutual consent. . . • 'R. C. WILSON. • • LEWIP, ILOYEIL 'Lis isolinsigied hare tido day (April rtr ISt) named Into to•nartnershlp, In She lumber business, at Modem saw mlll at the Ibot of the Inclined planes on the M. es. U. R. IL, under the Arm of R.C.4 JAldltli WILSON. .AU orders for lumbar promptly attended to. R. C. WILSON. May 2,'b7 isq - . JADES WILSON. WANTED. • LADY, competent .to teach Music and French, wishes to pass the Summer in a res pects le family in the country. Salary no object. Ad dress 1029 Chesnut attest, Philadelphia . May 3.6. ,20-21 • yr ANT ED .- - A' Situation by a • Young Man . in an Oaks or Store, whose *Ai. Will be given without asp eouspensation, is desirous ofiemplernent, Is a good penman, *e. Address "Pis. 3621" Pottsville Post Mee- ,(flay 14'.7 20.3 t , I[9ll RN Ey MAN CABINET II A.t.- fty ERS, to reboil good wainre and coostrat ereplef merit will be given, are wanted at Ashland. khoviaill echo, ty, Pa. AMOS IWO. ' I)lehland, May 2, 'ln ' , , ' fg.sf , . WANTED,—By ; the advertiser a situation as Forwarder or Coal Shipper. For address inquire at the (Moo of the' Blitizza* Jotnurat-- ; Tbabeat of reference given. . ' April 19,17 • - - Pitt 6 A GEN T§ - BVA N tED.—B'—usi oo. k i n al. T y .iit:i ef re g a 1 41::t at" Zit. lid4/3. lkirFor partlap, enclose stamp, and address • A.' B. hiAll.Tll4. May CO, '67 19 , t • . Plaistow. N.ll. ' AN I. Top Coal ltlnes , l : t r in E nt D in T do ti thnetißrTotiad r*y good, steady Diets will And constant ,employment and prompt payments. Apply at the Colliery. POWNI. SAXTON, ihadiewdesahistimpdela icousty 1 , - ,fts. 19-3 May 9, '5? 50 Q 0 OCAIa - AND TRAVELIN - 0 AGENTS WANTED in the WEST! Business paying mPO to $l5O per month—no humbug or chance business. Permanent employment given and no capital required. Tor particulars enclose pottage stamps and address. A. SthiPSON, Exeter. N. U. April 11, '5l . -15-3 m FOR SALE & TOUT. , . - - R. R. R. '.. t , T 0 LET.—An - Office in Igarket artottran & THOMPSON. , fliirNealect~The mil Rug - and naval code of laws; ; m i r M; s l 7 7 Idlna look upon neglect of duty as a vim unpardonable, the : eti: • INSEED OIL, Patent Paint ' Oil, business man as killable deserving the forfeiture of con-- Vanishes, Ac., At., for sale by ' . Jr. 11.11NNUAL - Moises. Neglect of ties slat to resort to proper remedies etylltill Raven,, August 23.'56 34- to check the progress of disease; , frequently results in death. The laws of health are more arbitrag than Grit IRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling laws, therefore, yet who are nor afflicted with Pains, and Blast ,Ihnuaces, from. the Its6ding Works, for Aches. Sores./ grubs', Rheumatism, Colds; Fevers, Dye , .po l t o t w o . 'itt 4 a r an Ag, igsd - PW ' NEZB 11111 :41 C8. eatery, Discuses of the LUDO, Idler, Stomach, Bowels, 0 R SALE, or TO LET-311 Joints, ke., should resort at ono) . to RADWAT'S .RE IMP, REGULATORS or RESOLVENT, es Jour OM may nw s tree t, Pothmille,--42 feet front by 300 deep,— demand, and rid your systems of the presence of these T eruo my. VIM: WOLCOTT. kridieru steeseggers nideatk. : . , MAY 2,'37 IS-3l If in Pain, use RADWAY'S READY lIELIEP. - If your system is derenged or out of order, take One or two of ItADWAY't REGULATORS . . If your blood Is filled with Impurities and your Skin with .sores and -Eruptions, your Lungs Scrofulous, takerRATIWATIA RESOINENT. •For sale In Pottsville by J. a. Etsetts, a HINTING PAPER.—Book & News- Paper or erery sise and 'weight, of superior quality, r side 03071 prices. • Z. O,USIGUSS, -Centre street, Pottsville. August% '&) , y 3tt RENT—=The Old. Orchard Blonir Mill. It had been newly repaired, and Is now a first rats running order. .. u Apply to SATZ, on the premises, or to T. U. scuorarsznamt: • Pottni;le. Yebrtuiry ZS, . 9-tf BILAIUMIED. RTII4,N---LOCHIIART—;—Ln illouch Chunk, on Tuesday, Miy 12th, by hey. J. IL TarreeptcD. 0. IGsr• KAN, of Donnie to Gain Loomotir of the fbroter VIED. PATTERSON—In this borotlet on the 9th lust" MARY L'ArttßsON, in the list year of be 1110, SEM WICIE--Oh Wednesday, May 13th, lilibtatti youngest daughter of Walter'and Nary 4. Sedgertek, aged 1 year, 1 mouth and 3 dais. -, • KELM—Departed this life, ki Reading, on tuesaay, nth lust, la the full consolation of thiChristkou faith, Jolla C. MAU; wife of the Hon. Owego IL LAM. AT a special meeting of the managers of the leasalr, Bible Society of Schuylkill coun ty , . held at the home of Mrs. Y. J . Perlin, on Wednesday last, .May igth, the Ibllowing preamble and resolutions were-passed.- !Virmous„ Another sad break has bein made in oar Baud, in the recent removal of Kiss Camaro Mean. art to another world, and whereas, some action from us, setting forth our apprecietlon of the deceased U a mem. bar of the same, is alike due to be, memory and called kir by the occasion. Therebre, Reaolted, That though the time of idles 31011111/iltr's connexion with our Board was comparatively brief, and though In consequence of auditing:4 11l health, she - was rarely able to be present at our meetings; yet she gave evidence of sincere attachment to the Bible cause, and was mar ready to coutribnte tier ;4 . '6 tau the promotion of its great end. . • • ' t• • Resolved, That in view of the loss theylhave attihdned, we heartily sympathize with the afflicted relatives of • e deceased, cherishing at the tame time the firm eon! vialtMth ttheir tom is ler Mats. , - That theCorromondlng —TooMarY he tore* ted to address a letter containing our present 'action to the family of thedeeeased, and that also famish a copy of the resolutions for publication lice the Misters' Resolved;, That thirds:lM preamlie and resolutions be read at the next public meeting of the Bible , Society,- fly order of the Board, . It:STEC ,K • . Cbr. Seg. en .jllo RENT.—An elegant dwelling, carmen lently loaded, within two squares of -M. tre and ?dulcet streets. Per further particulars ap ply to OREM & 1109.911 AN, Centre St., PethiT/Ile• May 9th, 1857 19•1te LET.—A good,- convenient dwelling lions) with staling, idtusted in Nor wegian at., above 7th. Pottsville, now occupied y P. Sherman. Possession given Ray 15t.1857. Apply to April 18, 17 tfl ' Jt.'3511 POSTER. CHEAP FUEL.—Coke for sale,. in la m e ma . ! quantities, at the low price of 6 rents per 11 el. Inquire either at the atm or works of the PottavlltriGuCompany. • Pottsipe, liorember Z,'66 47-ti rrARICKMAKERS,•:-fatent Rights for sale lb; an Improvement In Iltrulng Betas, by w than Is q great ening In time, labor, and coot of fuel, and the quaUty of the bricks macb Improved. J. W. ANDREWS, Thipripmf.-1 4 L 'larch " 'b7 ' - .. • MIN!' .' JUST - RECEIVED.—A Large gstort-, ment otsplendl4 PerNmery, from the Mannthe tortes of J tiles Rang Itarriaon and cot hers. • All those who want fine Pettntatai mill at C. 114 - ENT'S Hoak and Viutety!tore. Jaanary2l,l6ll7 • . Mt ---- CARDS. : -- T'RANK CARTER, Civil and Min. log 111 w aglo, Sortopes. le- will A ttted (0 tortoyo of sods, Int nes. tows plots. ir. MOD With Soot. Lewb, rat.. Mki it dour tow ailf . ief Timmy 1141,1,114, p c . "' )(op 2,17 t)-tt NOTICES. A SPEC IAL. MEETEkiG of t h e fA SCIIIIY LKILL MUSTY NS CAI, NCI EtY •111 be held at the Connell Chew her In be berunith or h is . villa, on Wednesday 'svelte Ha loth, 1547, et 114 VeloelL, AWN .T. CA F ' ,IL D., &cigar,. ski 16,1 ? - . • • zit w/ O. of 0 .- " The members of • Franklin Znataitontwat No:4, are hiraby. notified t a nteetin , 11l be held Media Wednesday et ane* when baldness o oportanon will 'he wird ova/,and collection of, dna& , netikror T. /C. 0 • • T. OUNTTISGEIt 040 e. Nay 16, '57 • *3l* A. V. Rue Xis. Alaska arc, • In. CAMPIOOA Alva of for WILUAX CAM RON ' ' adllkynan county. an Ohm, ' . • Sire Alseko es. To revive and continue Den WILLIAM' NALDSON, a j u j c ,,,,t , (I\ 4 • winery' ens - nts. No. 232., Dee. Term, 1660. On motion of Janet Pleesants, tn., •,,, b„,, t uned 0, above Mire Ph ciar, the Conct granted A upon An creditors Int e rested , in the 'revival of thembove judg meat not resident In Columbia, Montour and robnytkilt earn( les,.toapplar on the feet Monday of tbelrtheTeria .of (onrt next to 'how cartel why the above Ineigewia 'should-not be mired :or art amountAntelctent4o cover and secure the debts due to the otheicreditoranansed to and to be secured by saldjudginent, residing la the aid counties—the defendant having lied' an affidavit of de fence as io roar elsints_ ay order of the court. • JAS. PLZABANTS,AaonIoy for Drusfee. dr. Usy . l6, '57 • " 20,1 t CAGrPARTNERSHIP The'reberriben hum weaclefated theetaetree. bran aad after this date, wader the name and style of TYLER, ItTiNalt t 01)., and will rondnet the business of Dtatilly iw 1: 1 641, as suerowors to FIIBUSBICIK TYLInt a 01).„ at No. BM Walnut street. Philadelphia; IN Broadway, New York,: Pter No. 6, Poet Ittehotood. May 9. If IrItZDICRICK TYLER, 01:01011 Y. TYLER, O. NICHOLS BEACH, WILLIAX B, bl/ONE. 194/ . ..AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the Court of Campanile:et ottebnylkili county: LIMN UMW, it Fo., . wk . No. 46, ILIAC =BERT. I Dee. Tern(lB66. The underslutteMAuditor appointed by said Court to distribute the maggoty In Com t raised on the above _CA. among the parties entitled to the ram, will tatted to the - duties or his appointment, at his °flee, In Centai street, Pottsville, on MONDAY, the 18th day of Mail 1887, at D **dock in the Itrenoon. WM. L. MIIITN KY, May 2,17 184t1 • , ~"..T edder. AUDITOR'S NOTIOE.-111; the Cand of Common Pieta or &huylklll minty : tIOMAB JOIINS, Vend., .E.Tp., ___ es. Ne. 7.0, AII9TIN DARROW. • Dee, Term, MA The undersignedeAndi appoint 4 by geld Coed to distribute the moneys In Court raised on the sale of %be defendant's reef estate under the aboiseestd.ery„, among the parties entitled to the/ igloo, Ttli atteoll to the du ties of his amlateniree, at kb owes, In Centre Ftrest, Potterllle. on ITESDAT, the 19th day of May, los7, at 9 o'eleultin the ittronoon. WM. 1.. Wlitr,i. EY, 140, '57 4940 Auditor. . PUBLIC and GENERACNOTICE AND WARNING-1s hereby glean to beads of Wallies not to harbor or retain unbar any pretence, s small girl of slender stature, aged about 11 yaws, sad known for the last slit years as Annie Cmaland. Ntnnse• ly Oren to run away from borne, she done so on Tun day last without cause, and we are analous to ben where she can be found. • Said girl la of fair entopiedikru, quick fa bar Wores manta, eyes of basal color, and but en a Week h0,..1, brown merino dress, quilted p:ald pattimwt, aid gnat over sbowatid will likely give another name and rem!. dense. 1 / 4 JO. I.II.O3LAND, Pottsville. may lB4t. COAL. C OPARTNERSHIP.---JAMES fIZATTY, of the Ude firm of Butts A Timms, MK associated with him Theodore Gumtrees cud James 13. Betty. In the Cosi business, under the firm of James )t. Beatty A Co.,' who will continue the , mining and set• fin of Coal u usual. JAB. M. lIKA TT_ •TIIICODOVJi ClAWSZThiddi s JAB. B. ,ITATTY. tisr}lle. June 28 1 ' 56 • 26 Ceolo PAR'r N glilP.--T he under signed have thts day (January 21st, 1666,) enterre In copartnership tbr Ohs tranaaction of it General Cosi Comtaladon Ihtslneee; and also for the puerbsar Ind sak of Coal, under the dem of W. 16. ROO EDS A CO. Ofileen-206 Drosslway. New lotkontd In Cent,* street opposite the American Motel, Pottsville. • WM:M. ROO into, New York. P. D. LIMIER, Pottavllis. ' Pebruary 9, '66 ', 6tf TIO-PARTNERSIIIP.—'-The untier• Ajsigned havermactelated tbemielves together purpose of mining sad MUD" Coal, under the firm et J. B. bIeCitEARY A CO., at dIIDSNRLND, and are mei prepared to3lll orders for the. celebrated forth Spring Mouotale(Lehigh) Coal. Address,Jdaneeille, tumult) county, Pa. • • ' JOIIN B. Y • ABRAM L. MoORNAR,M UNPEI:.. JAWS A. mum. . 7.em r • ; rebrOary 14,'61 CAIN, HACKER £ COOK, 11111121.1• AND zumprsis 33lavola Sioaith Coal. Also, dealers in other gist qualities of White stied Red dab. Coati.. N 0.40 Walnut erect, Philadelpaia. and Woodtaid , Inierv.es, • , Mows Runk. ot. k ;of Tawas CAPS. February 7, '57 AtSHLAND and MAHANOTCOAL. —The sinderstgamel are prepared to remise e n . or t e celebrated Ashland Cad, from the ttlianersn'te oneer Colliery." From the extensive alteralinne sad 1m provements made at the cipllies7 this linter for prejo mg the Coed, they feel no hesttatkm in Miming it to tee 'trade as an article Manila have noloperior In the pat ket, both as to quality and freedom from dirt, dale sad otherimporities; They are also prepared to, make tem tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other Mind LWOW FT, LW'S & Cd., ' N 0.19 Walnut street, Commercial 'NUN: February 9,'5T VAN DUSEN, NORTON & CO,, Sole Agents for t/01 Salo of the • . ' X.LIIMIZEGUEIC • - Coal dr Navigation Co.'s Coat . fw AND., 151 . , • Bost Red and White Ash Coal. INo. 28 Walnut street, VIIILADELI'IIII.7 Om :" • No. 63 Liberty Bt., eor. Nassau, N. TOIL\ . No. 5 Doane street, DOtTON. . 4 Riming Wharves—Bristol, Ballet irn and Tisi " -No. 1, Itiolunond. - Marsh 28, '57 LW . LEWIS AUDENRTED & Miners and Shippers of the follow, ing celebrated ANTHRACITE COALS iron PHILLD • BLACK KINK, -EEO Ass POBN,- •- • do DIAMOND,- do BROCK VlLLZ,ftizaz ua • and the' SLACK GRATH, Lies ut LOCUST MT., • - do SPRING MT., • URAL WYOIIING VAL, •dp LNIIIGH,varrs agilokut COUNCII, RIIKIEoubAst MAO, the vs! 'copulas CUMBERLAND COAL.•' 111basti:by the llampishire Coal and ram Comply. 67 Walnut street, PIIILADELKILL Al IN State stiset,lloFros. 110 Bioadway, NZW YOllll. Moth 14,'47 10. OFFICIAL. ADJOURNED COURT, OTICE is hereby given that an 2(1. loomed Court of Common Pleas will be b. d ottevine to and the the 00013 t of Sebeeltll4 MONDAY ' , May 25th, 1857; at .10 °e _ ' ineleitoreem e to continue one week, W , MATZ. EWA Orrin °Mee. Potbellied. .1941, •Illay 9,'17. j PROCLAMATION._ WHE IS, the on.. Charles IV: Begins, President Cf UM - Court of Ocontoon of Schuylkill county, In Pennsylvan Avg J w o re a I A court . easrtor Sees/lons of the ream, 1 21 s laud Terminal and Gaunt Ooal Delivery In mid woe! Owns llahn sod iternant Jodstee of the CnV of Quarter tloodooo of the Pram Oyer and 1' 'rad and &magi Oedil Delivery, ilbe the trial of all msko and other "Maier' IS the said Monty, of Behuyikllielt • t h e i r ' , t empo' rto me directed, htivs onkyood a Court et Oyer sad Terminer and General Mot Delivery and ger ter Melons of the Peaesolo De holden the lot MONDAY 10-Jaast aeat. et 10 o'clock, A.. 04 le continue teo.wenks. Notice Is theretbse hereby given to the Corner, Ida .I,stises of the Pedro and Constables of the mkt coast! of Schuylkill, that they are, by the said receSts 1141 mead to be then and there at 10 o'clock la Melt" noon of the said day, with their rolls, moot., Is'l Potts, esaminatknos and all other remembrances. those things which; In their several camp, weft* be, done; and against the prisoners that are or Oro 'is be in the' gaol of sold county of Schuylkill, IN to tr then and theee to proseeste those as ghoul be Not. tlEij 'ax! seee the Closuaossioradh: - Ia t Sheriff's Office,fPotterine,l WM. lIATZ. Shoi g /day 0,..1thf„ jots N. 11,-'IU Mbomou sod Jaren who are sum to attend. said Cowl, are required to attend pavellw,,,' In case of nonattendance , the law , Out cased It" 004 1 110 0 1414 , will be rigidly 11010raed• publishod by order of the Court; those erocenteb.lP. 'govern .astalves asooldlugly. • PHILADELPHIA. trAYLOWg COLOGNE.— • _IL =num TON TUN umilmatcuter . TRANSPARENT SOAPS. -6 - SAPONACEOUS MATING W.IIPOUND. SIIA 'VINO CREAMS. . . -' LAM PE TOILM SOAPS. . .. • ,- A lama variety. Tor'eale wholemis at the Manufactory, KO. 379 and WI North Ninth stmt. Philadelph i a • U. P, A W. C. TA YLOIta Importers and Vertuce7„. The abase Soaps and Perfumery ars for We . in l''' ville, et BANEAN't: Book and StathiotO ',?••• • : Ji......rf .1. '67 — . - . 1 ... • !AILY dt BROTH:ER , saving glitorad So ," • : NEW STORE, NO.• 920 C+IESNUT STREE.: (UETWES.Y ALNIU AND TWO.) Philadelphia , Ago Dow otpeittag a oploodld st , cit of • • CARPETINGS.!* ) Einboulog ivory variety of 22101,1311. • IsAUSsZIS, - TAPESTRY, pIPERIAL, • sod iss wort, sussir-nor, .001 • ALSO. AMERICANCARPE I I ., . Of 01r0 Mbith "Wig. squat to any goads made la tkle Natal. FLOOR OIL -CLOTH'', Of irAvariely sty!. aa4 width. c s 3LIWINGEICOCUA )103, o.srs, ite. le. c. 441'4'0 " .103 .1-IY4
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