"ids' Journal POTTSVILLE *tinD&V f &T 30..;'•1 ,- ---.-- Tait VIVA, S.uto At.utirroin flattioan.--Tbe oonstrU Dan of alt Road is "i fixed fat& ' Not= irithste log the .[orb which Are mad-to act sr damper on Its prospects; uotwithstandiag the 1e... ' , bored *trey of firma which oureoteinpotag o 4 i 'Philadelphle irifisMimikesiiminc r aittlaoji m Th- h i Mt it tin icier be lc profitable trit ta t e it 1 ioed,"yet ' tie intelligent ' - 11 4 -- mitt d • Din °° filiirri&Ric 1 4- I . di 4 #l' Pi 111,...! Pairseirs ofiblit Itegfon, mar eta toilm iry.- is too eci m po ,4* proof of real ineris,..to i 1, 1 4,' d oti i, nia k,ey anY. 'We pan therefore ,, 'smile 1 a s t i o , i iposition the Road ezpinienose, growing op. a jealousy, and iiiiik itgoodspeed in its eon. I strata:l4. ' : . • 1 To thlt.ltegicin; to the country through which the ka i d win,' rite; to New York with Its vast ' commine, a nd increasing Western tads, the An.; barn a i d Allentown Rad, will prove a molt imi" jrit i s lit link". The competition of other, Regions R more favorable . Rasters shiPping points, seetands some defence on the part of this Region", and .4 have Win a Coal baring road, which Midi its eonnectlinui, will plane Schuylkill . 1 Antlnrite Coal on board , In New York Harbor at , *ay area of do year, at $2 IS per ton. In' thisre;ct alone, this 'Region has a vital Inter :at ht minetruction of,,the Auburn and Alien-' townßailroad. When 4 addition however, we take into el:habilitation, tire reviving effect it w 4.1 ' have upon . the boa , interest,, no - . Loeonsitierible item bt,the econoutyOf this County; and open the gaterfproiperity of the Region,Me,rially won der that tire prOject has' not lteas=urvid . to cOrn -0,111 *re this.' Passing thatak t airich 'vial ttersi well siminera 7 section of Pennsylvania, oat far m ing ' friends - . of Baas and Lehigh 'alco watts interest in its construction .. To New , York ty, - although the road shouldbeconstruct cid ht to gradients ; etc., prinelpalty , , fora Coat het. fl ue , it will prove airiest in air line for i its esters passenger and freight tuffs. • IDA tied have been given, with which ant .reader* 'wit ffunillar, showing Drat Connecting . with, aii Dattip and Susquehanna and the Pannaylardi Centßailways, it ir will be the teat favorable roe `f rom New ".York 'city to the West. That city With characteristic, intelligent* and enter, p appreciates the fact and has resolved to pus ' tbe road through with rapidity. ' ' i r endeavors to misrepresent the feasibility and 1 importance of the dawn and Allentowo Road, as ,Plool bearing route from the Schuylkill Re giciii, are'firtile: Philadelphia may fear,tbe effect of *a Road open , a trade which goes far to make up/* balk of its coastwise shipments, hutch* can not ions& the roneummetkon of a project, mhleh hes reeeived tie ,areful study and' approval of I l. th of the finest engineering minds , in the' coon; try We deplore e amass of Philadelphia in 'everything calenhtied to subserve her interests, art yet we ask her beaten .ten and, citisetur in r 4.1, all kindness, Mae is not alone to blame for. • enterprise diverted from her l'oundaries 2-4 Iv what condition do we' find the Delaware—a' idirc navigable stream—one fourth of the year 1 C bound. Au efficient roe boat or two, combined lII{ h powerful stertm.tigs,: would remedy in a at measure, the serious impediment to: the ship. ii g business. Where raillionenre involved, she itders with hesitation, the expenditure of pen. ls. What folly. Yet the sera !yam is riouglit to bear on everything ;calculated to en 7 lace her prosperity, invigorate her growth, and itoder her a formidable commercial .riial of her 'ter chic! of the Atlantic coat. Philadelphia ',pears to forget that by loitering intercourse th the interior ; by encouraging improreinents ; cultivating fraternal feelings, a binding (. 1 .1 . - erects would be neenreii, tuntally beneficial • lass. It is almost useless , commenting upon is condition of affairs, . for *hat can be petted . of a city that - permits bier foreign mehips to go by the board, and is con. u • nt to import her 'goody though the Now York . *tom Raise? We eife 'not wish . to speak on ' ludly of Philadelphia, a city whose growth we eve iratchtd with Interest; a city noted for its !Otto in science aid literature; whose citizens can Ulm from, as naught , but brotherly feeling. :Of its 4114Ft...comings we speak more in sorrow than f o Sager. When it perceives trade being divert d, let it endeavor to amend ,in its policy, whet Re been fatal' to ha-Interest& i To the Auburn and Allentown Railroad we 'say, . rood speed. At it we look with the binging, a t ne gaze which the stimuS r tossed mariner bestews pop the beacon-assuring him a safe harbor, and. 'lnlist from besotting troubles. Until port is reach d, we can assure those who have no faith its it bat to Schuylkill County each ray of light gleam ing over the waste of dark waters, will be highly ' . sized. Those' who have mot blanched even in the height of the severest storm they- have en.. sounterisd in this' Region, and when the Trade WAS well nigh shipwrecked', will yet struggle on with an eye of hope fixed on the stretch ofi b elween Auburn and_Ailentows. Iv is indeed true that the capacity to feet the Ipower and iiluenoe - orMusioils a common gift; for the elements of this enjoyment are laid deep in the very constitution of body and mind,;with which' nature has endowed us, Its spiritual, rea -1 idenee remarks the Boston Cosriss, is in the soul ' , of man and the limit. of ,creation are thnl only 'measure of its universality. Like the , ordinary ' . canoes of pnr physical being, the perceptive fee ' alb of harmony differs widely in different 'indi... Moils. It differs widely among various nations. Yet it is nevertheless certain that italic, even of the most elevated order, 'or wkought into strains of marvellous complexity by tie highest powers • and rules of art ? will And some feeling leevey :lumen bosom, not wholly dead to every kindled :pc,. wor t which' will answer its appeal with some irympathetie emotion. Wherever modern !fent sation may have penetrated, the productions of L ille grea test masters are familiar upon the, com mon tongue; or u the common ear, and spline i _harmony from those thrilling chords, which ex press the universal language of the soul. • Strange as it may seem, there have been many I theories proposed to account for the origin of this delightful art. The philosophers, as not' infre quently,'„Was been the case with them, appeal; to have taken a very circuitous method of account lug fora fast, the reason of which would seem to look them in the fat 4 at every turn. . It bar been said that the first mules' .efforts were made in attempting to imitate the notes of the songsters of the sir. Au though men had not been 'always gifted with articulating organs and the sense of barmen;, se well is the orders of creation! Y.t It hes beea gravely imagined and atisiended; that the various valets, witht erhtehtinaniteate as Avail as aup:iltated nature aseompany • the' Opera. tone of their existence,- originelly suggested to men himself the presence of a capacity of 'enjoy.' ment, for which he mustalisys hare poesessed• higher faculty than an; of his teaehyrs. And who, that exercises his own natural patens of ob. seivation t could but feel, that the song which 'gushes hom the milkmaid's lips, as she sweeps the dewdrops from the morning . dowers, or returns from her , rural labors, at the hush of evening, springs as' spontaneously from her heart as the warblings of a bird t• . In fact Musk, in some of its degrees, and with less diversity here, than is the tile with other re fined pleasures, addressee itself to the simplest, prima,. Old moat universal feelings, of the human hest, -:-gad wherever man exists' those feelings vibrate to a commen Otani. t. In some one of its varied manifeitiitiiiiie 11 spats - the bulginge of universal aeseitanea.. Pelt its notes through die: barbarous horn, in the African , desert, and the . savage statute his feet and brandishes his war club fur tbsbattle. Sound,it through your streets In tones of warlike ° exultation, and *van ihe' old manta eye glows brighter at the martial sound:— Coe troorpot•blost—aod o'er Us bloottred Mato What williosa rash, lo sew tombs to die t Ono organ•peal—oort prostrato at tho stralo. To prayer, to prayer, unmated nations not And it should never be forgotten that Mile his been forever the precursir, the companion tied the ally of civilisation, refinement, aid civil and religious liberty. We. lose ourselves, it is true, In our daily pursuits, and me; become al. most insensible to this, as equally to other enno. lodaelices. But associated se - Intimately u this choral:lg art is with oar individual fadlnp sad our Seidel and reliskuts condition, the culti. voiles of this suroe of pleasare becomes a duty tM 1#10,444# all to seelety itself. iwartoist wa Mao new; lad. EMM sir The complimentary benefit to kn. Ilynar on Mn.e day evening lad,was ap Interesting event in the blistery of the drama in Pottsville. The audience was .brilliant, and the performance exceedingly creditable. Atter .de. ducting expenees, era. Itynar Must two rmetmod snug HUM sum. ' *amDelbt by zdeannwg,,During the thunder trims of Wednesday evening, s man named Heffernan, better known probably, In this Borough, under the ergnemen "Ibex," was Menet by lightning on the Valley Tardy'lke between here ind Port Carbon, and killed. A brother of his named Daniel, resides in Ashland. jf irA Race which was fixed to dune aat Schuylkill Maven on Monday lad, between two mares In keened, owned by Mears. Smith and Bauer of this Borough, did not take place. Both animals were on the ground ready for the centest,.but some dlMealti admiring. In regard to starting, Mr. Smith withdrew his animal from the come. • fripflonyases Propms.—A Panorama illus. Inkling the leading points of this boriatitularialan al. litiocY, is now on exhibition,al tbelown Ball.; AD ex hibition of it will be given this afternoon. Indepen dent of the Interesting nature of the solleet, the paint , log as a work of art, abonld attraet crowded audiences,' It has been very a nerenfal where it has heretofore bee; exhibited. Chphrre of thbs.—d few mornings data" word was brought into Foontain Ppring, this County!, by a man who had shot a bear's - cub, t at then* were two more on the mountain about two miles above that place. .11r. John -Wynkoop, at present nodding in Fountain Spring, Immediately started out alter theas,and suensed ed to capturing .both, without Injuring either. The wit rally which Mi. Wojkoop projected, would be iner the old 'sum Yield sports in this Chanty, are quit. n spectsbis, notwithstanding our hundred thousand point. • 4. *dr Me weather this week bus been creditable to Miss May. Showers accompanied with thunder and Meaning, hare visaed us; bat imnidane, think tartan has pro dominator' Yestirdsy wit lovely. Vegetseon In this County, has fairly leaped under the Infinetiee of thepre sentweek's stawhlne and showers. Our nuteorskgleal lard * the week Is as follows: P., R. A P. Ildionsra °MCI. Jiwuryivania lbareale' j Bal., May 23, BA. 11,88 dolmas &bore sero—eloudy 25, 2r3 . —elver. .24„,„ . ; 2 4, _4O •• 64, *ea, c, •it —7B , 4 44 " •Ciald/r. Thum, 03, 44 _74 44 64 64 .. 66 . 66 . • :dom. SirClasai, &et Robbcriec—lt Is stateilthat at salons .6 , ormi along the line of the Schuylkill Navigation-Com pany's limbo, orpmbed gangs of thieves are In exist ence. They omelet prineipally of lids, of ages lunging tßiai twelve to eighteen, who Infest the different canal locks on the nude. At tine plans, under the *steno. Me aim of 4111Inif the host, hit prone, they, while the attention of the captainanenew Is celled by dirty elsewhere, gilt*. into the cabins, and extract 'their/tr. appearirwartby of help considered booty. OS . shore; at the different points, a receivers, not known as such,' ' but nevertheless reedy In the full inn of the term The weight of the Artie "of merchandbmi . transported by the boats of tonne p ents these depredators from 'steaming their pllferiop to the freight, so that theper sonalproperty of the ce rot and crews form theirchisf Plunder. . \ At Matiaynnic, several 0 :peon perms have already been invited by the civil titles of the plan. airraesirs Salta—.4 AOAO by Win= Xsts, at • mantis at 10 o'eloek Part of tig OMenwood _de situate hsthis Borough, the property of Bielmcd yid. A lot and the appurtentes, diode In this Borough, the property of Patrick Pi an. • , 1 A tot and the apparientes, situate iwPalo Alto, the property of Daniel Devine: : A two dory frame dwell ir and lot of ground, en the northeast corner of Lae tit and Market streets, this Borough, the property of Michael Cochran. Your lots of ground With the appurtenances, situate on 'Valley street, New n11;1414011411' property of MM. lei O. Barnet. ; . •;. • . Tracts of land with the appurtenances, Meets In Ter mont_townablp, the property of Jarob UMW. ' Lot. of round, with the appurtenances, Musts on 111A101111 street, Bt. Clair, th{ property of Jane Itt,eMoL .Landwith the app cesomedsting of mining) lisproressenta, etc., eftwat in lost Carbols;tha provosts' of Wak. L. Whitoey, *deal Lthster of Thomas VermUya; &Ceased, and Thomas A. Eiristopleas. A trictof toed, In 1/flllltik township, the property of ev i tancis. None W. Betteston. A lot ' with tbe apps situate au Itallriset street, Ms Soroush; 0 Bpsacer's hawed In piio of the tract of land commouly ailed the Gresswood ew tots; muds, saw mill, rod Mines, etc, situate In No, FMMXM tot. 1 - - , - Sme."—Atatexid le a copy of &fetter 1 I I, t ot of • eteaatlea, tam tit te Written dubs the Jam, of - Pottsville' eido- , Ereheid; • ttronnd ! a It tP.te p^sp /of *with 'tents, and in the earliest kill ot the A time ajr(" res i t* under allot/pp. Coal Trade of this cotintri; At ; an erot o b ii i 6 . i Lower: , a Waif, ir ti e - has slues toortYed awl lie ft is interesting, while the Told, of the p W to DtbeSIIII*11.61:1- day will sulfa iseoleatarify, at IA heavy ' :fr )ta w ith ih i'aliPh r lettaltirst " te , Pottsrftb, the Property'onsaraes Britiert" MOOR of Mend Phi4ets, wAivOliping • lot of round with the appurtenant, situate on strata" of Behaylkill'CouoTilifty ' 7 " .3? Orwitalibitytklit 110‘41 3 . 1 be litneftg et W# lll4l tolo the business, arid it was fad , ' 'w see a "' • Woneff• I difficult was It to Induce the--1 atone." • 71114 IA tatifil t i:ad: With a " . 1 ; 44 , die enalfti:‘4l.l.„ oral ..n mgru 'bag abet' u tov altat thirty years, the, drailt Bt. Clay r 3 , the properly or Jams o..ott a contrast! I n ",lfliectirty Ira* *Mode • _ (jusittly.,o4arannual inertias:of tlistrhtuldred of tosuketini. Those of the pioneers of i s titimusiYi 'ow Moujdorin‘, (ha. totab„,opryle 111 .1 0 /4 1 Pb4Pl P r Oeibi- bP llUad .with amassment. Whets a quarter Of a century sit?ror,the•Panther and the bear roamed' alintiitA2P":o Bl 4; Ira inn extensive and costly operations, mile Upon toile of railway, the far-1 nice anti the wotheittip, and nearithundreTtimi sand inhabitant e, Quite enough mutely, to make the optics of avail Messrs. Allen and Irtsenianea, , largo *onside/Oily, who undoubtedly, ' oonsidered their tlity,doUird Opetation hasardous. The fetter runs u . . ' Fortsvissu, SO Sept, iitt: Ma*: MacnoAtax!,,' . - Dan ' ' •'. .I handed you Ten Dol-• tars to cash, and shill leave In Ole 'hands of Mr. Francis B. Nichols, subject to your order, Forty Dollars more—which you will ,ospend—the Ten Dollars you have and twenty of tbo 40P—in open ing one of the strata of Coal on the Branch near Mr. Phillip Nloussi old getting out from 200 to NO Bushels of the very best and purest Coal— Sind have it brought out to the Turnpike and for warded by Waggons at the lowest rate to Phila.— anthill soon as you conveniently cart—directed to the care of Mr. James Wood, Merchant, No. 28 South Front street--who will pay the waggoners for carrying the same ae you Will 'agree. with_ The remaining 20$ you will expend In such way as your judgement mag test dictate,Ather in granting 4 or 5$ to hunters in search for Coal on the Mine Hill or Broad Mountain, and•should you discover targe'.goid strati, to expend If or 10$ to open the, lame—and alto 5 or 6$ to open the strata at she Beaver Dam— . I hope ion will use every exertion fo rarrylie above into operetion—an write me as soon as ' • .• • • Yours stith respeot..&e. • ' PIIINEAS IMEEMAN. /Cram:Tit' CONvEtieroi.--The seventy.:third Convention of the Proteitant Eniriopal Church of Puma,telltale, assembled iu.St. Lobe's Church ? Philadelphia, on Tuesday last. Among the ear. 'green present entitled to seats fe the Cot:Station, was Bar.. Mr. Wasbburn of this Borough. On Wednesday fire candidates were ordained as Dear cons. The Didion read his Annial Address, a document of 'considerable length, but 4f deep In-' toren. During the year the Bishop had officiated on 257 occasions, and preached 163 tenuous. Had celebrated the Holy Communion 28 times. Had solemnised 10 marriages, 26 bep i tisms, 150 eontlr matiOns, at which 1464 persons were confirmed.— Had admitted 19 candidates to the Desteonate and 4 to the Priesthood. Had consecrated 6 churches, and laid 8 cornerstones. During the year, - 17 clergymen had been adMitfed into this Diocese from other Dioceses ; 19' had4beeir: missed from the Diocese, and one deposed. The Bishop noticed particularly the lacrosse 411 con firmations, and warmly urged Pastore and the friends of young peeple, to 'induce 'candidates to decide upon.. Solemn adutlasbiainto the Christian Church. • WALila, ,We robber and fillibuster; his readied New Orleanr, where the PeOple gave tiler an ova. Tien, nag belneriteil honors instead of a rope, EDITOR'S TABLE. • Twa liunsucan editions bf Blackwood's Maga :hie for May and the Edinburgh Review for April, tiare been published by . Leonard fleutt'a Co., 79 Fulton street, New York. The contents of both are of the , ulna) Interest. Subscriptions fur Blackwood and the Englistoßeviews ate to othed ai Bannait's store. ` f . • focal ;tlTaire. fl Sumriser will make her formal entree on .IJouday next Afar The Cburt of Oyer and Tensing? tonvenss in this Borough on nondsy next. Juba 1. . Pinterriu,./Uonsey et Law, has opened his ottire in Tremont, Schuylkill county, and will attend to the business of his profession, collect moneys, and set as agent for re testate, ite. 7 - lirViewo of ltigtilte, enpared hem painting of the Borough, sketched on Lawton's OM, can be bad cheap it Bannan's lo mind to t distant friends or' for foaming purposes, these views aiir-sains• ble. • 1 le-"` p it op t• ree • , o :;theek • blbwini peoparty trlll be a Hotel, be tb,la Itoreegb, t ==e c--i, Er Ashland:l)lring' tlal'.pittt: Nee !anti AMMO; .. Mr* of thißraid -Mountain, about 13 rellei haat this B f 4 rifibe i i4tr tor thientninter sat pater iraprigri #t Ili , ore brat , od we ldg t ye occupic4 a little lantaiiai ores. • looking the tarn; ad 1 apidlyrunning our eye . over it, - could' readily have counted the number of houses it contained. Now however, It would be task; occupying. * considerable period of time. 1 Centre street; which oz. ''line way; is belitrenilied and iiiiiikiii iiitiii atoTiely bell( up through its entire length, while ItspareUel and irons streets. exhibit.yuut t of *MI building* At this Us,* the" are some; Iv' riallirilbnildings in lb* Bo rough In course of coustrurtion, Whits others am pro. Jected'and will krAggeemit neehreray,.. Pb. l POpniation . I t of Ashland is witinuticd at IMO. An Episcopal Chula 'Moe bi'ilts Gothic style of ar. Chl*ClOrer is in COarao:oloas, which 'whist com pleted, will be the Ewa belidleg of e awed diameter, i In the Borough.' Thiridahanoy Ilmia4mite the con duct of Judge Rahn, essintala Me erni/abhe reputation: The Judge ape eta quite an intim of 'ramie!! "biters this year. The Radon 11 gee; ths hortesi is, Wall ar - ranged for comkat, and theilidga it a erartoous host— ' sufecient baducaneets truly, tor Moral :ipairormic— , Maws. Omar and Daemon; the.operators there, ? am ' shipping each,_over;one bundred can a day i Vie notice' Ashland's improvainset with pitied Menet'. . Although the road to Ashland Is a mountain one— the height one has to'nttall "blert'retribing that 80. rough from Pottsville, being l atiout one thousand &at— yet It is one of the most delightful drivel*" for at see, nery, etc., are concerned, in theCounti. At this arson :Mien trey are putting forth their tender foliage; Row i era are blot:arias natorehed by e 'hammer*" an; myrl t ads of uncaged birds are tritilog, and the admeepince Is balmy and refreshing, bringingthe hue of ,hsalth to the . cheek of the invalid, a drive . in any ciliation .In our County Is delighlitd. It is:Particidarli,s* however, in, the direction of Alitland, hi as one Pins IND to,mit of the Broad Mcruntale, a snarb lindsespe is spread before the beholder. 'A Monate feet below, 'nestling at the loot of Sharp Mountain, u r Yottrillle. halUll view—its Monument to Henry ClayHglateeing back the sures says, —a prominent object. A single mipof the eye lakes In the Mine Hill Gap sad Minenwille, while foe :beian4.,. twenty-Ave mils*, from whim we stand—iMe:Milik Ms: MIMI the outlined Ol i Moti f Bias Mountain. below Poll 'Clinton.‘ It is a Charming awes, which hare citee gaited at, and each time with renewed_faw ns , It Le . ,bat one however, "of reste equally Rue Mi 'embraced in the scenery et this Region. If the matropolite who in soaking away from borne change of Mad, sir and health, would In akin of lelaiiing abided,. etrigar, ex pensive and really uncennentame craterfig places, gy to the Interior of Peunsylabla; for a ibetnight 'or 'so, the result would be mare satisfactory' to . the inkling re ,t rperations a worthy of hu hir pectiein, which would ena ble the visitor to tomblnO at once taut tree sod reeve* Moo. When will suconterjaunlistiewmaillaggienl In ' selecting relief from: e l clty's warns, dusty, croided streets? When will i lied out that .Pituaylvanta has within her boundaries some of the r healthiest re - gloom, finest scenery, afni mesa boepltaMe people In the country? Many av awa re.and talte laivantage of the fact; but their nuniba iii too :kw. ba.taturel we hope for the sake of our friends of the tith) that they will pay more attention to this matter.' Economy and health alike aril embraced In what we suggest, , . Atir,..Schuytkal Gamey 2karhers' ingittrie.--Acifortin4 Havettp.Aloy 7th,1567.--L'ursuant to n appointment t d ma eat the last Conranlion, the IntlUnto met in the rough of Schuylkill Haven, at the SCk Pees Church d the Biangelical Association, at 9 o'cipck, A. M. The President In the Chair, the Institute was called te order. The Rer. Mr. dyne opened by reading Scripture and addressing the ThrMasof Orace. I ' ,The minutes of the last Convention ware then read and adopted, with a 'slight correction concerning the absence of Mr. /Crewman from the last pr onventlon. By request of the Prlisolpal, (Mr. Krewson.) tbie Constitution was read-followed by, some'dbleassaion. ' Mr. KrewsoWsaid 4 11 e considered isiniself Ex•Prin4, . pal; and that it was on'tblaaceount that he had made no provision for the MMltiess of this Cmmentlon"—vti. by preparing an eddieia hlumpl4 and l elso by procurlog lecturersi etc. ,Aft. K. retniied to take i tharge; of the In stitute and proceed to regular business. ~i On motion of Mr. Sherman; the Institute then premed ed to the election of a Principal, pro len. atant. Sherman and yields werenossinaled.l The Tote bl Vilna taken, Mr. Sherman was elected by a Majority of 32. 7 . upon which Mr. Shaman resigned the ogiceand tender. ed his thanks to the drarention for the hosier conferred upon Wm. blessaw.W"ernts and Fields were, then nomi. • stated fur President l ofi the Itatitnte, and ay vote being taken, Mr. Pleas waselected by a majority of 19 votes. Mr..llelds the President elect, then took the chair and Made some very appropriate remarks, thanking th 3 Ta llith:de for the honor conferred upon him. Mr. Patton was then elected by acclamation, Assistant Secretary. On motion of Mr. Brewton it was resolved " that the officers elected should hold their Mims during Omani:f log year." Tho Pr incipal tofu made ime oe reutarki on Menial Arithmetic, and prOceeded to instruct a class of boys in it—showing his Inland of teaching this science. ' The exercise gate general mtlitaction. At the close of which Mr Sherman spoke at length on the importance and practicability of a thorough training In Venial Arith, snotic--say log "that 1t would enable the pupil mete rm. tiny to understand Written Arithmetic- Mr. Owes remirtied clu the different Modes of impart ' log Instruction In this branch.' jdr. Sherman mid b• "bad no died method of i karldng It, but. employed vs. rious_modes, wording to circumstances." Mr.lumbert preferred Mr.Shertnan's mode. Mr. Wilmarth preferred giving pupils time to solve the queition In their minds beibre calling upon them torexplanation: 31r. Enure= thought beat not to request any pupil to analyse a qua& Bon until the whole clue bed the solution in their minds. Mr. Wilmarth asked the Mr. Graves's mods of teaching this branch—upon which Mr.Oraves explained upon the blackboard—thinks ft important to allow pu pile to, criticise each other. On motion, adjourned, to meet tit 2 o'clock, P.ll. ' - ArtnNoos assios. The Institute was celled to order by the President.— ' Rae. Mr. Leib was called upon to open by addressing the Throne of Grace. The minutes of the marring amion were than read and adopted. . . • . Mr. Shaman then remarked thit " in consequence of "Mr. Krewson not, procuring lecturers, and refusing to tithe charge of the Institute, the members were new& ' pared to entertain the Inethtite by keturee, etc.".! - • Mr. Fields then entertained the Institute by exercises in Analytical Grammar, rallies upon different members to analyse sentenees, and to show their slides of leech. log. The exerdsee were entertaining and highly in structilve. 4 petition was then , read' before the Insti i tate, (which wax signed by the members) to be pear'nt .4 to our represental Iles in the Meuse of Representatives, asking legislative aid In support Of . the Instituteed this , 'county. ~ , te On motion, a vote w as taken in reterenee to thamearr hag of a motion offered by Mr. McCabe, at the 'Tamagni season. It was derided that the motion had referents to the mode of conducting the Institute. The President then read a letter from Rev. MV / Ayers, of the M. B. Church. respectfully Inviting the members of this Assodatlon to attend an exhibition to 6 given thfsevening for the benefit of the Sunday Schad. By regard of Mi. Schneider, Mr. Sham inured the Outside , ration of a ehange in repaid to the Gees of holding the annual session of the Institute—upon which Mr. Sher. MU offered the following resolUtion : . Beseterd, To amend Article 3rd, sons to rend: 'There diet beim* madam ; an annual seethe; of three days, commencing on the last Thin April, and a semi annual beaded Of three days, dog on the , Ant ' Thursday in November. , • On motion , adjourned, to meet at 9 o'clock ; A. Ai, to. urop met I • , I ' "v morrow. ' SAT 111. -11011111 r melon. the President in the chair, the Institute was celled to order. ' 1 . . • Bev. Mr. Leib opened with Prayer. Report of Committee on tbeimodir of eanduettrug the ' Institut*, was then in order. Mr. Yields then read the report. which shows Ist. "A inunairal deficiency In the attendance of Gathers at our Institute, as there are '283 teachers In the thninty as per report of the County err perintendent, and the number in attendance at our lest Convention, did not exceed 76r . , • 2d. That many of them present did not pertid,pate in the actual work of the Institute, Inconsequence Of the manner in which Abe Institute has been conducted, not having enough practical libestretions, too math ere planetary discussion on private misunderstandings. bd. That the published notice of the Institute has been obscure, and not given snacked - length of time previous to the meeting of the same, and your Commit tee think it ought to be pablistred three consecutive weeks in two of the principal nevem of the County by the Principal, at the expels= of the Institute.' • eith. That the want of preparatkinlbr the present aosion of the Institute, arises from the fact that no appoint , meat of lecturers or instructors were made by the cep. pointing parer, which is the Principal of the 'lnstitute. Report aircepted and adopted as read. ind the Committee discharged. Mr. Porter then arose and wanted to , knew U the Report was signed by the members of the Com. milker. Mr. Fields said that the other members of the Committee tensing to act, the duty ended upon him to prepare the report , anti as the report bad bole read and adopted, there was no rittedof farther discussion. • The President then entertained 'the Institute .by Striding a dins In Grazinman lls , (thePrisident)sioke of the impropriety of potting pepttot st toy the dud, of l] rummer too young -.-ttlest gitoteeded to *Thin m. tarns and analsidng them f), dlagranup—thlnks it Int portant to understand anal:rain; oontentea wens of =Mu being dlocarrod br assubrsi WOK pp m d.' • Mr. hood tbsu teed so stIlY Is cleat r — Piktee, lousy to saga" Teewy ~ ireelbleaed . fo yen :Dwelt attUitke, as tt contained Usu . tuteristtug :welt u assails' murk*. , The subject stes Copes ther‘orarston. Mr Sherman thought b ran of agetoo soup, and that they should not be ant Debra 0 yam of agent host. ]fears. Lambert, Militie• &swim's, de.; dxsciumd the question at lase Isogth. 9 motion, the l t , 'titbit dlo. Coition of the quostlon try s piltponed not alts moon. The Prleelpar thetc - ibniiitited the business for the, afternoon, ond - reiptii - letlei tostalolog some exailleot Idees hirieletes4 to the: hoptedthos prititeed spin usterpri, - *phing then to sweep sehod4ocatie, band firmer ite.; - thlolts this Ito Want of the tenklet's proles. slop, Inismneh as the law boa not requlretti epaiolos: Ugh at to the teacher's quallleatiout, ,Ip t pattbttr On olottois, adjourned, to toot at 2 o'eklt, P. M. . • - 1171117100 X MLA. • t , ' • ma lustltato bolos caned to' order, tli fl ottostai of tumulus osodos wore nod and adopted. dlosoadoo of ft* poodlog giallo* oar time to order; bat o ono faiolkictlog a dlostro.to alum ft, tb vontios au . tir4Ped. • • •; 1 al!=i ,Liatied 311...0 rave, then iihnwed Me teethed ot hint Aoilla" With on the Me rd; geld, that no .• - M Awe Mai !Miter adapted to the developmesa'o umiC ivitenee.l , tual tunnies of -1 ita thild than lin dads. AOtionetar, gave some of thi different mode, of n i dorm 1 v, eahlimws wikthe French method • .ems eobtb. ..,, , r eastoti - 4 r. - v k litr.Ptd:lipe thal star his method at d bri=ahowed the diffeienee between Al MAnd'ilia merioal guard Me; as Meted by tbo i iii;lma,,: - 3 4- girdr4 96 . ll fur nPull lap awIAT ill - ;'- : ' *l4 flitproratriAnoll lanai P e all tathe iiimpit ibenplitialtat Of Anthem not as Mare - ritOrwl, a reality; mid: 4, 420 many hallo predestines anount i Ithothitihikdati hipped; ikeyaiduri: the'`lnoriiittyl mid Parra chMariag ot,tworlowa i ‘ ia InArder-una a leetuM by the , ► lr liaciiii-::-Mhiett, ii M the best tombert" mid, - e lire In 'an a ge need," yet 'illoulil!tt "Max", el erdamaatild be detehmoll by Monett cd to:DM ANlYltAtier 1/00 1 -ciiiref7 and that they have ;ottattgittnew as t &mew tram anega The Ivtgre ir , at ' II ot.froft asmi, vaitud4o mmallta, On PI liuril r. ittikthau,Atawof genii was laid upon every male ber to defray the ezpoulag of the - prime mob* e the twelitata i emorpebeed dm greatness of Ilia who site bla bit a 11W. kale Dem the ameds. hut tam Ime this least !pallet sieselau of God's meehenial‘ to elbutelly and .• monediyitiarlardiating down teethe lona, and wren beuesili, the brute ever !width be mat eroded kvra l ti. *that tea by ofer *coursed baba of Noddy. I ant to Amer earned festally spina so Darrel an enanertit ':..andanota• :And. aytirethres, will you helium? Ord* I ! ' a. -of yet feel that lam over Nalicitaeg about this ,!* tatteeet ‘' Them emyoung mom-there make inch Ore, I'. edgewindoll take It as en insult for me to ado-of Atha to rithatainitent obtaking anything that intexicatea, In or. . der winWhe eshtered Intone drunkards. "What! I leseassireedreskaodtefsivert with *strut Gad. ausegee, 'Sold Urea& 'dentiVa war of hussilter}; , -oHrbo do eau take ese _ van feldeLjeaorot BUB &jai pa to berm:lea drindleite - ,Alt, walliwzs theti tbeanty! the fah that bee :aremealtbeedbr highly talented ' men of all posh.. LotarteixfashallesadlesaviaLtus to title ekes tuo.feels. are ! week minded foohearether Eavicrady, you know bet tar., • It is math. Weettef modal strength go much,nor ' Delft so. in 1t le the Petalbrity of figataand that nuke" ' the habit of moderate drinking to mirth more fatal in Ite eolosolneneurO gu i s ome than upon other!. " Thened a t old, tie fan who tains warms trietb, i mathing; "Immesh. Mead and glees him Mehra, ' In web • way as to leave the latter in mai; doubt "dant- -er Ida eoid friend Is not intruding 14 ' to his bonen Set. Seth a man will drink, with ecutelyi showing the bad effete Of II , D. quantity of !letter which' if drunk by the eau of warmer and more ,cordial oohed fillings of a more denude and nervous temperament, would send Aim it dritaillat maniac to a declaimed's grave. - "Moderation is what wo•wa lit," earn one who Is not exactly disposed to fall in with this movement, boetwe be thinks It derogatory to Ali dignity a. a men, thus to ebsigale himself to do what he elebui to be able to per form as a wintery virtue. • "Moderation," tried a gentleman Is Siotiand, "Is what . I should like to hear Yon preach, arid then you pied 'accomplish some good." But my good a l e. 2 what do you eat! m 040,010111 "Well, not to ddok to mew" near to be more Gape It; will you be king sAcugh to te l we exaetly tied constitute s mutt eSir, excess is, *bleu. ry drinking habits beyond tbe bu t t lit tle Moderation!'" /finding that I was making but little heedway In this Investigation,' deter:nine& to brift it down to a stilt more pointed form. Said -I, atitl*e - • ,please tall me, would folz &nes of whiskey! toddy !a day lei excess he your Tethich be slowly replied pith a bait *bled, drawling seliteceaceo;" that told me very plainly 7 me son why he was,not mod, friendly to the total abs once MUHL .. . The intoxicating tap Is an fiddler:a modem Tun. I ands on thousands Sr. annually being drawn Into this - frightful maelstrom, by the most gradual growth dilate It, until when, ft is too late, Mailed theragelue *hare, when they set out, they were morally eertaintbaeould nevereome to. Wearer take thefirst glue, and yell will mourner() the sevare is the only safe motto to adopt. It is.thefirst glass th at does the balm. Yount men, sir safe while younbetato Windy, but while yob .! bust :youreeeres in the enhairte of erbat you call mod eration, you are. to imminent deem. The' step from safety to irretrievable rule In this respect, Is but a abort tat a 'hod time age mobile riding in the are along side of a river, I asked at a vollessan nese . mei, what was its name? "Niagara, sir, was his roily. And bow far are we how the repast "Ahead a alto, dr.", Aid then we were gliding along thehanks or a smooth, sun rutted dream, and that within but a few momenta' ride of than terrific rapids. And now look yonder; [the speaker looking unmet. ly, as If deserying some object in the dhrtattee,te tarty of gay , hulks:au young men have launched their little barque upon the bosom of that ph eid stream 11;a trip antrum. 'Thar sails are set-every arrangers t has bests' mad. thr a Ws end delightful all, !and a ,y , they e*. • Ike, bow hanUtrilly they glkk, through theater, bluaateri..• Himie at the how, and a spewed* he hind-away they goeainging "mien*hod " But ma. daily a vela is baud hoes. across the ter , "Ahoy," and the has beck. "What is itt" [The epee- Ur ideitig le• with umadable Offset . and Oddity.) "The rapt& are _ with -tut-they heed, it not. ! Pima- I um they have set all to have, and they are bound to . have it.ao. surelly shateevanddrinkine and laeghteg, on they p..• 'And now again, loader and loader; comes the earning voice across Um water, "Ahoy ; 7 and there. elooneltFora beck, "What apt?" You are nearing the rapids. But the warning is still unneeded. They "tem, what they' te about-they are fully prepared for every adnerganeY--they Mai themeless *mad& of avoid instill danger without any sub assistance;" and thus, in undismayed hilarity, on they go. -,\ • -Diet now again, with trended appeal, I the ere 00 0 , 11. "The rapidel thaampldsl " And now, 0 !God! (looking the very embodiment of bitter despair) fly to the oam- Pull tpull t pulintill the blood donna ,hot hour their nostrils, and the veins on their brow stead out, like whip cords; every Anew Is plied to agony of sold ; tat it Is too-hate, they are drawing nearer and nester those ne• 01,1 1 th e y ass laboring to escape; and noe, in the eery anguish Of desparoleath instantly stares than In the . free-catalog and blaspheming, down they go over the" cataract of death, as thousands are usually geingdown over Lie awful plicipige of intempeente& . . Out I have a random shot to stake hare In this • au*. enee. It is not my pupae to offend Any one, and I have no hats Of delimit, anima I press what' I my. (Rue a most laviehable anecdote PM* in se an ilinehation of what he hadjust said.) ' • • I , • A man causehoese to hie house in a most mint pas don. end, vented it bygabg about the house In a per. bet NW, kicking over the ehairg and overturning the tables. [Gough In a rickety rant of frenzy, levelling theimaginary andel/cot !_boasehold furniture with * degree of genuine pantomimic 'get tbat brought down the house Ina perfect thunder of applause:) Said his prod wife [in astouishmedij"W by, my dear, what's the . matter," "The matteriarky one of my neighbors bad the impudent audseity to tali me a Hart" "Well sup pose be has raid so, you needn't take it so to heart se lug as he brunet pftuditZ' , "Yes, but be has proved It! " was the confession, and this it was, that so enraged el m . 10, my Houle, with whit nue, to say--if you Mould be offeneed, I may know that I have peered what I about to say; -It is this-that the drinking habits of reputable society are the greatest hindrance fo Mb; giodowereform that we here to encounter. You will disertmmate, if you please, between respeuabaity and gentility. A man may be exceedingly genteel. and at the mem time very disrepute*. What I mean by reie portability ir, the honest, well-bettaied, trustworthy por tion of soefety. Intro not then, whether their hands be white and soft, or whether they be, black as coal and tar ran make them. (This thought was carried 'out In true democratic grandeur and elicited tremendous applause.) And then eontinuhrg with a question from. Burns: ' "A king can Juke a belted !knight, , • 'A:marquis, duke, soda' that: ro Niflefie Jeurrett, ! Dr.. ' a a. • • IL )11i e Oct. 4.4156, 4therliffillis Exercises, ; .'-' '., $2 00 . te Pith o' sense, the pride d worth, • • 2! , ~ _ ..., .0 , ireat, Are higher ranks tbr a' that." • ~ r, ~, - - ....! • ---th !! -- - 7 , Sundry ppy and forcible illustratkma now followed !! ' !,!.!! !!. !;•,,,,,, • !, - ' ' 't! - .7 - ,i in rapid enecession Wastrels the ' '' '' "! _.- ! .... ' ' , .-!! , __ ' • ''' set out to demonstjate- nd the r unanimous ialtiPri teet be frob b n ad y 4tree• its; To j 4 witter tf t RetPorretes, eiradidng, , ' 25 • ht al present would de:takes • mustin 1 assertion, ' e !" •Potcrrate Gazette, &berthing, "I. 00 that, pretest he did, and that most effectually. ~ the h a p py effects of water as • bete Mr. Flood then tomb trate !emeriti in regard to the Contrast ing rage with the baneful seeds of the intoxicating cup, be grew miemben paying their dueor..eald that by looking ever 'reartimety eloquent. his list, be foind that the same members always pay, i Water was the beverage Jehovah bad distilled for man. Water was the beverage of Adam. It was not while abed never pay. On motion o f Mr. Sheeran & _ . lsad the barons bared in those fi lthy, smoky establish. diet Of paying =moan woo Ordand tube toed* out he that annoy our senses with their stands sews lauded to the Secretary to be tiled; Tad further, that' ,pass them in the street. It was pure and emblem trial these who did not pay their dues shotild Dot be allowed • ' l n . the n a nd that gave It'''. • ' Then approaching the table and taking !" - his head to participate in the exercise* On ne ' etion, the Secrets • , a goblet brimful of the crystal Mold, he appeared before ty tie *Unmated, on account of the expenses be Is , the audience and addressed an "apostrophe to water" of obliged to incdr to stationery, Sr. ~ ! , unparalleled splendor. Looking towards the glass, with thennd containing It outstretched towards bonen, The selection of a pinta ter holding, th e beet Insiltute hemeded Ina manner as if entirely withdrawn from' was thin in order. - The &Mein phew were named, • theandience around him, to address the beveraikeof res -1 vic-rilaegrove, Port Carbon and Itineriville. A vote ' tterwtrtesuutal water - ajar ' p um, retheshing, that befog talon; Poet Carbon .'"e Amen al the Place for the - never brings sorrow to those who mot it. Pone but a 'riot meeting of the Institute. • !.! ! ! ' "' i drop of: this upon the drooping newer, end it will li ft Its head is tfla - blear you; web' but tae over, of teas's The following resolutions were then offend and adept- ' :' disti !live? , and it withers and dies. Bestow bat gob. ad, viz:. .• -- • • i , ••-! i•ha of this to the founishing traveler on the sacer * a rched _. , . . .Resolved, That every Teacher and' Director to Penn- - deeert.and how gladly wound he return it , :eartkoving sylventa, should read the Pennsylvania Schen Jberrecri. ' with gold-Dar he's dying with thirst-end those poison ' theoleat, That we, the members of this Institataten. !' cas draughts are but morkery now. Mark yonder pan der our !hawks to the Trustees and acuities* of the Be ; ty, bound on that fishing excursion. Meyer. out upon Peter's church of tire liraogelkal Association, for the i the briny deep-they have been becalmed and detained Interest they-hare manifested in ear Association,by for several days beyond their intended, absence. Now permitting us to hold our seasiotuffie their chnech, i i they are rebehing the shore-Land hear *telr Ord shriek Rooked, That we, the members' of .the Schuylkill' DI they bunk "water! bring us water!" eWhybae yea County Teacher's Institute. do hereby tender our dumb not been provided with drink, e• "Yea, but we want to the citizens of Schuylkill Maven, for the Intereetthey water-water, meet, beautiful, lithititlat water"— have manifested to the muse of education, by 'aloud- brewed In the bosom lot nature--brewed In the green, log their hospitality to the members of our Institute, I sunny vale, when the red doer runs, and theehild loves while holding ita envious In their Borough. • . ' tepha-otweet beautital water!-{Upping it jet from the On motion, adjourned, I . I goblet be ]add}-brewed in the running brook, the tip- P. W. Weans, Saw : ,ling Donato, and the laughing rill-in the limpidess , - &mkt% I cede, as It joyfully leaps down the ode of the mountain. • J. B. Parrott. Asstd. atortrall- ! Beemetin yonder maintain top, whoa granite peaks mmommesmeemn glitter like gold bathed in the mooing sea-Dowd In the sparkling flew drop: sweet, beautiful waterl-brewed in the crested wave of the oteandeeps, dnven by the . storm, breathing its terrible anthem to the God of the Ba-brewed la the away awn, and the whitened spray as it hangs like A spec k over the distant cataract brewed in the clouds of heaven; sweet, beautiful water! --As It singe la tbe rain shower and stances In the 'hall storm-es It comes sweeping down In feathery Oakes, clothing tbe earth in a seedless mantle of white-shears beautiful. Distilled In the goiden tiseues that paint the western sky at the settlefi l iLthe sun , and the Weary tisanes that veil the wide moon -sweet, healtirgiv. log, beautiful tube-Dist ilea In thy rainbow of pro mise, whose warp is the rein drop of earth, and "hose woof is the sunbeam of tureen-sweet, beautiful:wand [Tha l speaker ihroughost this emanative, drain of ecstatic rapture o'er the beauty achecru would new and again ejed a jet frotn the goblet; and dosed- this sublime apostrophe, in making &full circling sweep with his hand, enshfining himself In a garland of spray,eb• goblet accidentally dipped from hie angers, and has dashed In a flammana crystal fragments at his feet, .-Us king a holy noval, but es it seemed to us, ' hot ah lea " wropete CUmax a that sublime shower of imagery Dem hich be had just emerged.) . . Scores of other beauttintand Intervale. Illustrations crowd thick upoCont.mussearand beg for untrue*, but we must ted'ollisti! time and - Vega more est:wispy, howerer,telegthe only apiece for tbdr bang .with- The Pertiminseir (foe anal It ave&quite a angle u a lecture.) inmenept transcendent power and uhihnity throng/gat. Thirethaphined *adieu' hunglnedblene. lzmtbe seiterelleas aver as the Oahu enemed yto peat them on the ry 01111i4. But 1:11. MID* to bid his audience "Gararall".--las vein of which he fluted, almost Is en histrat, bare.ourvitee- Isbell and enettaated Than th e leatehlese temple of to tal abstinence-Its objects, its hopes and Its prospects; doubting not, that when the dual cap-stuns shelled be placed upon it, he himself should be quietly sleeping beneath the waves or the mod.- - 1 -, lie now paid a beautiful and touching tribute to those he saw around him who bad never forsaken him in hie hours of severed trial; and, saincnge,. to onermon tits stage with him, whom c ! tame should' ver be endeared•to his mamory, for his unfaltering Shifty . -his counsel and support; in his darkest hours of Utile. lion. That man was &um CHAVIZILL [Loud 114RO longed ai=um.l • I . . Othees " were , around and before him. Ogr wham his heart should ever beat warmly ; and Indeed , be, felt that, feeling, as he di d ! the arannonce that the prayers of this people would go, with him intodlitant !modelled that he bad their. heartliat sympathies- In the great 'cause in which they were mutually engaged-their sep aration could, at most, be but. temporary •,,,- for in heaven we should meet, if we ',were true to our trust; and In view of this, basked of, bidding them Drexel!. he would simply wish them all a fultheuted, gushingly-grateful, well-wishing etiou Niue." On snotktn, a4urned.."to moot at 7% RVINUCIO WOW. President to th e sitair--ibibaliiiti der. Alm. AO. Lelb open Q"111h_ Addpeitittlx sod Kona EdurAtluit."' iftilidde add 'on this itopcopilety et pinata putchlilia tic Waits which ibex iliwasselves hwin order,was w eisky by • Akool." bibs Alegi/is eliobssiel the of school. and teachers with tbi) • , Wasbot like a *watch, which ear 'maw but required much attentioniOf general health. good bremllo._ Sr. should • possess an teletleetwel • knowing bow to ivied, welts and cipher the elements, e* Mr. Sherman pken read an adenoma .Cbatputrory attendmiceat acksed.” 'address treated , *Wynn the objeciton urged against Mee eotolul-- don —then took poet lion that the . ewe has the power to enincil sachuessuree, and • r ut length on the propriety °flaying 'such laws as • • oblige ; pa rents to send tlidr . ohildrei to School.. The address was listened to with m cit !Mention by the audleue, manPof whom were .nts Ind to whom It was especially addressed. The !elates and - essays were then oper(tordieenesion. • • • :Mc. tltilette runarkedut ttur.Pinleal Moral end In. tellattual tnilrehat Mr.) 0 rates Oilseed a nidolaikei t us *ow!: • Rcenhest;lttat it is thir thrtrif tenthers lei diseonnia. ' nuns; slid point* prevent the nne of totem among Moir pupils. • ': Preirions to its adoptiottil4r.o. rel!gs,dln support of the resointion,."that acconilig to ort, the nu er tolaccb end the Amertican people' coo u than It, did Mr bread.' ' • , • ; Mr. Milletter muds Ulm approprit reins on the use of the "weed." • Mr. Patton rernuk.ed that It e r a the tenthaes duty to not only dharountetnuica, bnt, to puma Its nee, and that the teacher could accomplish t gee' would set . • about It In the- right way. Mr. Sherwin said,.•there were a i larlet4r of ways of using the article, and It is a bad habit, ; and teachers should disc2untenanee Its nse—he 7 .ida Outlets taut era in the lanwrage,..of Iluditens, . "Not to sot pound for dna they, are kielinetto. My damning those they have nO Wird to." Mr. Jackson thought 'rotate*,Tonne , Anowien, dtre were among the leading prodnetionit now a days.. Mr. Yields then rtatedlhn object p t the offend naolu tionthought leathers could do much aloliabing to box* among the young, both foul out of echoed.. Reef Mnllyirs ash *oat* llerthsen t hawks tits tin qutdert—tbinke youth trip tine to i lltorns - *ding. habits. The subject sat ;tilt to a vote and carded: - On motion 'diens:meet° meet it 8 terloth A. 31., to. morrow. • " • • • -• • • MAT 9tor.—Aeolunoma ionstow. Pnaident In the chair; the fOltule nas called to or. 4er. • ' ne.. Mr. Leib opened ,wlth prayer.. * . Report of the Treasurer was then read. 'fbe'eleetion of Tice President, was then In order. Ur. Jtukson was nominated and re-elected by acclamation. [- Messrs. Krewmon, Patton and OMNI . were olninated tbr Coe. Secretary. A rote being taken, Mr. Pattott was' duly elected. aleran Wiwots and eriffi we* their' nominated for Itoeinthrig Bearetory Mr. W. declined s nmosahrathin, Lot aid that "lt the COorentlon thaw to reelect MD. he *mild not reuse to .errs ` " ♦ rote betas Liken Mr. Graves was duly riocted. • Messrs. Vinod, Mellets,lambert and Wernti, wens then nominated for Treasurer. rote being takers, Mr. Lain; beet was duly elected,. • Mr. firirwrott IKern presented bill tbriedvertielog, he. t c t motion r't Mr. flerruart, an order wits down oil the suu rer lo gator of Mr. Kowloon. hir the following hills, viz Joas.B. 000011.—The farce:ell testimonial to ! this groat advocate of Temperance, at the Acetic-i my of Music, in Philtdetphia on Thursday evoni log, pot inst., was a most briillant stair. Tbei 4 , tromenstredifire was densely filled with an Intel ) / threat and appreciative audience, and thousands were unable-to obtain edidsalon. The view from.' the stage is said to have been! Maffnillesq- Mr- 1 Gough in appearance is ,a ISM, pale-hoed, arias fuming man, bearing evident marks of physical exhaustion his hair, which is slightly tinged with gray, bangs carelessly nbout his limit and well-proportioned bead, in noticeable contrast! with his youthful face. The ;following report of the address of, Mr. Gough is; from the Evening: Jeanie/. Eis opening words were: "Ulm the New England demon, who wbbed to make a few remarks bolero commencing Ws "each, I deilre to say a Word ei typal:out the MOM before me. tern wet/ aware that this larmenseandieneribm not been at traded bere,by any epemb.making power that r may ; for doubtless, with many the oppimtunity of rig th is beautiful house was UM shvinger e tired ion." But be wastes no thee In prefarl.g the menu. that. Is hurtling Within him for deliverance.. To the work be goes at once, heartily, fiercely. painfully. Not Ow la zy drop is there In his constitution. We first attempt is, to met the oppedtion that is madeto thetemperawe movement, on the ground that Item:wane* advocates "talk of.niL, desperate conditions, and awful sulferings, as connected with and growing Out of the Winkling cos- tow of society, that are odnerepat became we betior see eases such as are deeerthed."'i Bald Om speaker.' If mail do not see cases similar to.thoes I refer to In my lectors% it Is because they do act take the trouble to look. I meta man In the. dty . of Beaton, who said to' me, "Shr, I have been in the [Muer bushwee for fourteen year; anddescribe I have never men AM/ the mit 'Teets of it that you to y &mese; re t:unmet I never allow a drunkard about my pr you emis a es." j glough Were seaming the very manner and latoordloo of per.; seated pomposity.] Bat, glr, hare you ever taken spy.. out the 'effects of your businese-, Will: to a ever • e it your business to visit ,the bonen of your ea after they had sunk so low in character and In pp, as not to be At kw %our reqssida-! foldesteblishasentt thedrawling response. Then, air, you 'herald go to Where your deadly abet takes del, and sec whether I exaggerate.an illustration: There is alums on tire Other side of therivericamlessly loading and trlpg • Piece of Are sin the ilirectlon of our streets. Ile AM away, And ; ha is unieracerimit, he remolds the charge spin and aisio Lqont he sees none of Its effects, But su dde nly we sea throng gathering around an object. on the sidewalk. A tittleehild, while playing In the street a moment be., fore, is now weltering In Beams warm blood ; fatal tall I luta spattered the brains of that Innocent one upon the pomenseut—and that, which a moment before Wee a . prattling child, is now a lifeless thing. And now, you saga reemeoprhastily =kin his way aefont the stream. [The speaker In his manner exhibiting the meet hopes. , one haste.] Re bas seined the shore; be has ireeebtd the headiest' author of this tragedy, and Imbrue him of what he has don., and warns hlmto desist. ...Why, l've been amusing myself hen ' some time, and. I hers iiot men these terrible bed steels you .cleseribe." But. sae, you must stop; [in tones of tersest reasionstrancej you're endangering human We—pecple are falling vle. Woo to Tow asorothts" /Tort etheteer Imo are It Or. Met. 1 be with themes whourespreadleg titian/v*6mo*. out the land. They icesk at nothing but their own per.: • moat gralificatiois and pecuniary a dvantage , and leave the terrible cresoorrerws alkepribmantaide of their ob.l serration, like the old lady, who had been asked, after, taking her ling tide in the railroad ear what she bad ' teen? when she replied, fflOneh's nasal ears and coo- ; , etraloedfad alltnemisents doubly illostrving• tier an. I ] _pi I sal, I vow,Dahill —exce One ; Old hay steak, and th at was elan'. 'tother way as rst as it could Art [Laughter.] , Banta years ago,l wu welting and playing with a tvirhoirod, biloottrel boy, In' the oittakirte clan Eastern " Wage. A: MAD at work where we were peeing, salt to gm, Zdr . (lough there's en object of interest tor log yenderly that stop wall." :Taking my li t tom ' pinker by the hand, we walked toward the spot. And Mere, With his greasy beenpturned to the noondaysne, Lis one band grasping the clothes upon Ws breast with a demon's grip,. and the other crooked by his rlde— 'Montt assuming the very. attittele)—ttle .llpa 'parched, cracked and bleeding. lay allegraded being that l imit been originally deemed with the Image of Its ker. There be by—li s hougb en If pointing towards the horrid spectacle et h feet}—the gentlesepyroiostehad 'lds kW ilpe and passed away poisoned. The elktile fled- 1 on the grove around,' were move noble than he even the hogs, there rooting In the eartti.",reererd nobles-mien, bemuse better serving the duds for thkh they went era! ' and. Lad, then, as firlt the tremulous motion of the . little boys hand clasped within my own—{his bee beer log the espresslon of anuttemble anguish and hate cove. Idoedl-vand thought of the damning cop that could trundbrm 4 being like thin Into a thing like theta. Wept re' to AftlAty liod boar myininost heart Of brads rupidatemakd tettamore) that Us would enable me leo only to capers but to set and lire my undying hale of hake toward that accursed enemy of my race m long as I as le breathing being. f Oh, bowl love to coatesepbdi man 'la all the fillectlty ot Ms Oatannit eataboed. Thaw be steads ,net. i brow opt tweed th star 'WOW with ....a I Mad, ' that with the nerele e ttias o a t c Waimea* of • things on and. the tidemople revelation of 1 1 te isms Of worlds on Wes t enables Min, In some degree, to ==l=l Z=FIEJ aft tolled to or• Armted-up Melt etilldres Nastlli fa voided. "The coodition C2=l ••• • nti at Idiom Ftot OoFitltutes thotiht tototo , oeothot, bedded lonouih to tooth anier—sotdect, . ' POLITICAL. . 1 i ins Onto • Lentsunne.—The Committee on Federal Relations his reported to the Ohio Le gislature strong reimlntion" on the Dred &Ott Case.. One of theta declarts,"That •in the pra toOlgition of the doctrine *gluiest which we: now protest, we of the nataraLeffeet of the es tondeney of the Slave power In the Supreme Court of the United States, secured by the ar rangement of the Oinuite, whfch, gives to the Slave Stain ' with less than one third of tha free population of this Union, five out of ninejudger, e leaving to the Free i rrates, , with more' thee tw t h irds of the free opulation, only four; and wo hereby instruct our &eaten', and request our Ri presentative' in Cot:lgram JO use their beat ea. delivers to obtain such a modificatioo of exist. legless as will segurelo the Free Stat 4 thelrjust representation in that Aribunal." The 'bill,ohich was passed on these resolutions nuts as follows: "1. That any -person, attempting to hold another as a slave, directly or indirectly, shall to fined and imprisoned. 3. That If ' any person shell seize or arrest, or use any force °Thud for the intr. pose of detaining any other person, upon pretense that 'nett . . person is a fugitive from ferries, be shall hopunished by fine and: imprisonerint. 3. That any *attempt to kidnap, with intent to tarry them out of the State, fur the purpffi of ensla ving them, shell trt punished by isprlsoninent in the penitentiary.", A' resolution has been intro. duced into the Oblo Senate to ep rapriate $lOO,- 000 fur the assistance of Ohio cit ens in Kansas, ‘ AmairleassolEtispurbllean State Namable , • Item.. • 1. , , —. .. ___l_ ._ l unanot: , DAVID is/IXDT, of panne county. 1 I - - .r.: "" 4 CAJAL 0011161830 M: WTLLIAMISILLWARD,ef I , ol.tethipativ snore' or mrs mama couir l JARK3 'REM. of layette county, 1 . . JO3IIP/I J. LIRA of Chester county. 1 , . —...:04...----......... . . i Distaiseraile State Sissittsattans: . . /IVILLIAII F..PACKSit t er Lyeenskl'coUty. _.:_. r non. treausstons_ : NIMROD E ' • VlCRlAND.orcrtester county. • .4194:V0g....,1,-1" ' I 1 PLATFORM speaker, a Vrenchnum; at one ; at tbe e 3lay. anniversaries in 'London, =heaths Iblidwiric ieneoent die' along of the Prench population :—/80.01}6 Jews; 2.. ; 000,000 Protestants, of whom ,onethlrd are !Lutherans/ the other twodblrds are Calvinists; the reel Of i the -in-! habitants are Homan Calhollis. Only i theee fnurdenime ; Illations are recognized by larei, or causitest lice ,worettlp ; without 'Octal permbsskm. ;1 1 Ose of the most common creel eft under width 'edifier- 1 etitiset to religion 'shelters and excludes ititeif, Ls a pro fession of lirgetearted charity forall names and nets.' We honor true liberality too Much. to be, wiping That n shield be counterfeited by this that It grunion s , They will love the whole eh meet, setae Imre mast .nritly , - and warmlyrileir own/breath of it. •,They Who ate lei different totheir own portion' Of% wlll do tit little Inc . any portion:- i i ; i _" -- ' Tax Universalist denomi tuition is giving Motion to the subjacent a ildirgy. The .13ospel fauna, a Prager Book, for churches, congnianonsand fa it er, prepared by dlreyttou of the General! Convention 4 17411,0m1-I inter Lae la just been published, and w ly recom-1 mended by Univeraallst papers for genera/ use in the "denomination. It hair forme IA service it* Rundayx, an olvetsaiies, Sunday aeltoole,!,ewachire me age. flintily worship, marriage, burial, epromnition and baptism, It has been prepared by itev.i-d. C. Thcmiaa of /Wade". phia. • NOTIDDES.' • .* ; . Wdr PRIMITIVII merttomirr DM Z, 'corner of Lyon and 3d street. Divine Service every bbath at 10 o'clock, d. M., and 8 o'cloelq,p. M. • Jar FIRST USTLIODISTMPISCOPAL ' IlUilen,Pee- ond Street. Pottsville, fler.Wizusic 7..0 t, Pastor.-. Divine service every Sabbath st/od. U. dat 7%P.31. AlfrU NOLISII untiniof f crivitcet arkerSquerei a Pottsville, Rev. Osstaz STE*X, Pastor. DI Mt servlnelit this dburrh regulaty every 'Sunday . '3Io ning, at 10% o'clock; eviiiing, a t'. o'clock.: Weekly Prit,yer ; Meeting, Thursday evening. at 7 o'clock.' _ • • DJ D. 1 . . • eaLkit-L.i t , St , Cfsir, on theereningo thol9th tut, SMUT IL, wife of Win. Uhler, in the ••• . year of her NIL H. Wir•Letuunt; Dan , ' D . le add 11100 inshargi po pay s pleas° Copy ..... _ __. . . • • WANTED • . ' • `- ' _ WANTED .IMMEDIAT "LY—Twa 'gooelourneyntan: Paliders., D N. NAGLE. Pottaville,-.May 30,14 . , • • - 22.. t.t. `ANT E D Situa ton by a Young ken. to in Ogles or Stori, wbo.s tursi ees he dinar without envy emnpenostion, &Wont of employment,good penman Ike: cTddreas µ•- nue Pottsville Post Ogee. [lay 104 t • - I'OURNEYMAN - CABIIO,T, MAX.; ERR, to salmi good, wages indoistant employ went will be given, are !anted at Aabbind manly', Pa. /.110k1 noon. Addend, Itlay2, '57 :1541' RAO AGENTS WAN TED.—Busi; 11V010 a m il orth. Caitttat rel l 'ult a g 6 11 4dol ble. ar 8111881 air rot Pirtinulan , analoaa stamp. an daddress A. P. IkAILTYN, Nay p, Ist 10.101 P tataw,Pr.ll. A. 8.1 , A. .111401 ' ' ' . ' Ist,, . 509L0 'AL. ',AND TRAV,FALING ro AGsorra WANTED In tIM SMET I badness paylog m $4O to $l6O psi month—no bambini or chance Mutters& Penoinent employment glass 'tattoo capital required. roe partletdars sericite/pi stamps and address, 7 , A BISIPBON, ter. NB. Aprll 11, %T . . : , 1 • . Itp3m .. .issoLu i TiqN.—The -partnership i - 11 hereto:One existing under [ the .11tue and MOO of nazism ICATITAN. DAVIE In th• nutulbetarime of lumber. Le., was fhb' day (April Isti,ll3s7,)dbmoired by mutual consent. The burdneer of the late Ann will be **Wed up by i . WILLIAMDAVIS. May 23.'67 A. K.RTNER - titik• Econeartneitiblp In the Int • g between R. C. Wilson ai day (dprll 25, 1557,)451,W01red .10E.—The iietitte cwt. Isrpreoras Is ...etruil rawest. r riI e:WILSON. ROM. • ; The undersigned hale thii dey (A p f 1867.) intend Into co-partnership, In ,tbo tamper btodoe*at the steam saw mill at the foot of the !nen ned pieties on the AL 'ff. & 8. U. R. R., under the Aim of It. C. & 4AM.ESWILBOU. AU orders for lumber promitiy attended to. II I& 'IL C. WILSON. • Slay 2, '37 JA t UbEt WILSON, -- ,ISSOL - UTION . OF - FARTNER-! SIIIP.-"-Notleelit hereby glean 'that the partner- Zip - heretofore a:lath:lg lsetween .P. 0.- Iliaaaler . Dressler. Michael Dresser! and Oeceye P. Onens, hiding as merchants. at Donaldson. EkhoylkUl co.,' Pa., Under I the firm name of nnusLER., owENs 00. was on the 24 day of Nay, 12.57.:41Firdved by mutual eon. mot. and that from 2d day Of Ida ~IttST, P. 0. Dressler, IL Breeder and SWIM' Bremer, three of the j ear putners stilleoutlnue to early oni the tbrmer bust. I stem as marehanto under the Inn nomeof 811.8081KItk CO., at the town of Danablson; la said &may, and the I said Itrib beg lea* kit refurn their thanks to the public tbr put' favors, and ?Aim by striet attiintion to trustoesa! to merit a *bare of publle pationage. . IP. o. BREssims. - - ICIIAZI. , ; • 0 M). P r OWEN: I !gay 29, '57. 2140! !,. '. ERCIOLAMATION. -- .' .' ' 1 „)TOTICE it.hereby given that a Court of 130oSson Saila thr the OW lof man peopflog. I 11 to held at Pottstills o ta aid tbatimenuaty of ealmurl km, oo MONDAY; /a5p1514,4110 &dark Ist the tampons. lo ofmtlnui tarn. ' . 1 '.. 1 flbartra Oaks. Potbsilla. ; Ws. MATZ:FIoe-A ? ix Kay 31,1115 t. . - ' A 211.1 c !- .a. PRuOLANIATIOIt HpREA.B, the lion. ekerles W.. of 1 I sytkr' r rP t an il th ; Ceili n elli ttLe cli of the several. Coasts of Quarter, ealm, of the Plow s Orel' and Ueda& and_Genenti ced Murry in add nunty, Georp Saha andisernard Itailly,'Judges ot the ;court of tatuuter ilkeskons of the Tem. Oyer and Terminer. and Getteril Goal Delivery, Ow MO trial of an' ropiest and other Amen In the' said_ronity. of Schuylkill, hy their manta to'nse directed, ban Mimed *Court et Oyer and Termini. and Oslienl Giil DellteeY and Quar ter Sessions of the Pun, GO be hoiden In Pottsville, on the 14 MONDAY' in Jane nest. et 10 o'clock, A. M., to continuo two weeks. Notice la therefore hereby give* to the Comer.' the /splices of the Peace and tbustables of the wild county ntmelnYikill, that they are, by the eald preeepta cop nowled Orbs thou and then at I t yckak in Use - Gno mon of the saki day, with flair la, mord; humid thaw, esansioatietaa and aft-other retumbrances„ to do Mae Gaup width, In their wativall dim, 'appertain to, a g n U m Dodoes; and spinet the prim that ante doll 14 itt the gaol of said cows of Schuylkill, are to be Aboa use there la proem% ma thsil ba just. ' 7 ' /61'001 sure the auditarron Stieritre Mos. Pottavillal • , i, j7l. sun, Sheriff. ' May h. lilit, , ; - 14-te N. IL—The Witssawn in Jo ' w ho ire tranuncned be leidald mid Court are requited' to. 'Woad proclually. In um arsomithatdann, th e r , d , la such ems 'made and provided, will ha rigidly o forrr' . This toile* is peiblie by ardor or the C ; those concerted will govern tbesandres acecallagly. • ------,• . Tun Than Palau or Pnoitstons. r -Qa ail si 's tre,Jamr,Ateeiplitiorht of the enorMouoi Prue. ~ j .10AdedWprerfitous and teeohatieo lila 1 inrilt-1 jag fur Idgibar wages ‘ lll consenuatiail b EorTof '....: 1 itag .Thoga wittainly 44 notlook ea ~ in '. and thw be t raadrker we can levels for ,Mi yto MI-1 tmonch—=to eat herrinitytikore t cannot Ilford abed. pet op with randmin whilai Is. too I dear; di eleisages indeed t)t . lrntter.it long rent* %O.; pound, indrbore all, consult -gUnaine eronoray; by obtaining your garments at the Brow4;dtene Clething n ilall of Itookitlll I Wition, biog. Gig nod. dOll (natTstyle) Cliesont Onset Aboyo 102,1 pbile. dolphin'. ' ' 4 ' :-• 'A • CI - A- MAW ii - iikwier bit - 44 Lashirisin4per. . Irbieb has no lustre as you torn it in your band until "you come to a particular angbi, • that-it lshows deep and beautiful colon.. Then is no sdapte• tioa or universal applicability :in man, D4.ascii liacisis spinisi taint, e i tuf th4ineste7 of success. Admen consists in keipidg tbminelveiwhim 'and. where that tutu shall be oftericst to be prs'ictka ble. The peculiar Want of 9ranviila stotes, ; No. 60T Chestnut street, Philadelphia ' ;is thee of ' suiting the public with elegant andfashimiable elothiam•awst his Mutat, 11011s*Ia keeping mus of the largest utuinuoit palatial establishments In Apiaries, constantly bardre, theteokle pr,hish be is to gratify pa & visit with mateltion kirtnetr. [ " • irirPriotiN imbim Hair „Itaimierathn is mid tofie the only mire ear* for taildiesi 'aMt lei It r mom all scurf, dandruff and ambito= ertptkeitiro, timatilp, and in a taw days mstentepay belt to itstor* IsiOior and ,beenty.. Thle preparation contains no eo toriig matter; bat resuscitates thlittair by Inviptating and imaitai peasetii" Ampillk to the 'acidp,thas lapi new We and vigor 10 the roots, iSr by them healtby dutd to flow, lute each: to ?mirk—) , usuraw.e• rula: a .triimidth thin: eat la.ki t" the tnnt . , lo pie $ , tiiientinter an paw.' of climate, for , b has the 'Means or ormileatimf newly, every speciedof internal disease. The ilikkiwp 9t the alluvial districts of the rait,aid the iniasmatiennunpa of the Sim* and theepidendatehkit at partiktdaries sons decimate the populatioff of our, crowded ire, me' susceptible of being coutdolisd: ttua parify4g, Whig actlou of the pills upon the atiltimi t tlitide; wl9 l O external diseases and injuries areidkr. and 4ioronAt• ly, cured by the int3-lollammatory brain; agency of the ointsamit:, r lerliteassikeopera who vjettflaoohlit .trt; thole rupiahs EMI Sod it ecluttdeni* tol their advan tage to purchsie, Chios, Ulaa. ,aod tlemnipo rare. of Slessrti. tyndisle k 'lreportiotJ 707tCheartut street above Bevepth, ,svhd*re systsse!of 644" staspseulfer. thesuatres. • ;i- 'Mel loved their wares direct 'from . thp to."" anon . tweet from the befit Lecture", and sell Uremia mat irsaggitiee to, the fee- OUT jut at cheap as they eau be tnnght-fs, , Large irreatities at whol'ille try the eDing "Wehint; . 11.. e" IL'e "stomas s haTe the doable "van. tap of Pannehashak diteetlrese the >s es," at hrelleig fir" a ; vet* leek. and tem"ttpalltiaotrtataajat a saving oat last 26 per tent' . ' 7 - See titiltiaarthr In mother column: • , . - - . I • . •-;,._•., 1.. R.i. .R. Et. ,- .-t -.. : Taii.Oia;ru.r. roar Ornci, tins Co., atiK, IllaskWall' & neyel, meichants of the abOve:place,i i rite ',Lase: data, PfJnise lb , 1856 : - •, ' '•! ' ••• . • - , ' 'un t o it. It..IttIMEDIVIere tilting the :cad f L all me-I divines! they have fully pored them selyeeto l se good as they are recommended, and hire cured all please° Mr ' which they have been taken. They are tbs. reme dies Las,' In this section of Conntry."; • • .: IlLacardz. /wits. .- . . , la blissles:ppl thereon easaylauters :eh have no other invades on theiratantathms but iltedWare. No, Doctors are needs d where the R.N. Iten4dSes kits arida , stood, and that is the reason why so many !doctors of small - talents are opposed If, Umiak... , Ma ail ea4e of fever, whether Yellow, Bilious, TyPhiwk..oairktit °PI I'lleraW ve t. tent, Itsdiray's Regulators wad *Olaf will: sad Pm' n ° • ..... m • - load, orisee of Dyeentery,.Cholers, to Idorbus, Cbolle. Itadway's !tenet' will in 'a film eniautei cure /the worst ittacks.-'. 1 _ _ -- _ _i . .. • In all rests sof_ /padaelikTeothatig,aisetvalgla Tic Dolorous. Rsdway's .lielle4 Ristorretit and , tic will afford instant rellef,and a iviek (mire u, of Ourtiveness, trregularities;i Dyspepsia,-Indlitestlon, Radway's Regulators will id a lbw days ist44l right - None so hreg,ular but Railway's lthrtilato will rep:lr' late; none so tortured with paths, tint itadTfy's 'Ready r- Relief will soothe and mitigate the moat rrible pa' 'wry ; none so reduced by diargaseolo eripp with In. firmities, en disfigured with soresoikers,oraillieted with ,1 &ireful*, but Radway's Resolvent will rencalte, and res tore to health and ilia Ut!ighitifvfjOtt4iotiet.- DISSOLUTI NS.. - mbar aid L inv OFFICIAL. ESTRAY. sirxt HORSE.—Pas tM Kura owl's Tavern, Triedeni 10117.1=billiday, May Sgai. lost., a jow l s BAT KORlslll4.between 3 and 4 .years old—has a It Is Rar oar theAlwilumid, sod Om .right fore foot and. lift bind !betwa . te4luid leo shoes his bind feet—sup. possid._lslui **Shod. Ms said hens Is supposed to' haihilboassi is; haling been brought to irledsusburg by* man sot known, who left rather hastily, leasing carpet tag behind. The man who left tbe horse was about tinboty•thro years old, poet - rnarked, were • bins frock coot, with yellow btittons, four on each sleeve, and we,, a - Kossuth Black Rat. The 011/046, of th• horse I requested to tome forward and calf rho pr_ore prorty, pay ant reward-o ff e and mew; aim, °Meilen hi seelneKihr to law. I.IICNII LER, Oman:alto/ Wars Township, Lea nasal*. Kay 30, '57 k ti . i..' f:I -; f . NOTICE& 7 ROPOSAL - B.—Sealed P,roposals vs II l be reeeiSed by the Maxi Board steersmen*. nnObrll Juno both: Air building a Prams Betook Itotes• - 1 11° ty by sixty feet. Plans and specifications can be - awn Wang on Um libiertber. 1. J. UPCITIMBIT: Noy 30,'117 :14t J'residna _ A DMINISTRATION NOTIC- E.-:. Lotto.. of Adnaintstrstloo on the estate o UN DUNK late of North Kimbell= township', Bebm'lkgl oteustis Iteassused.-havet been , gloated. to t • allbeeriber - by. thiltisbitor &buylklll ealasty,-Not Is haretirpo gequeeting anthems Indebted to WA es tate to perneit, aWL these having elates* will per gent the for gettletnent,. BARAU Dtt&it.t, •Itsy 410, 'V =an: - Aisetstietratris. . • i4DMINISTRATION NOTICE,. - Wbotosol t itters Adistnistootkin on the estate o ARIA rinuarrs. clootiont. tato of Schuylkill ohm t. boon irrantod to tbo nottorsby the Roe* , tor of Settnylkill bonlayi—Notteti It Won that aU indebted to sate agate arel minks t, and those baring ehilnerapdast• It will' 'WNW lham for settle. • WX.. rip.L4.sll,,otessishisrratar. • A l llOO. - V • ! - ' • ••• re) sons holciing Road Ordgra against gut eitownablp are requested to ring theta before &mina B. &it/Inger, at Fountain Spring, on June isi, 4tb, Mb, 1 0% and 13 th. and bans the sante reglstermi n order that the indebtadneu of • tbetemastdp may bsed and Deana peoebbod to . G1F.01438 17. WILSON,} • • . • JOHN' BOWER, ' Auditors. B. 61111111PITII. • - , • 31ay .73, - 22-Ui 'THE POTTSVILLE MINING and - MANI:4IC MIRING COMPANY.—TItis Compani errand toy Act of Idinesibly 0(14 Nth day of Slay, A D.; Dig, with a caPlfa I of V 2.50,000 and pririlme to increase - to tpo moo, bas been fully organisadlly the selection of the allowing I P 4 csident—RICUARITIONgB. . Directors— Francis Spencer. George Spencer, Jobb 2d moods. boatel Rdsoonds. David t!. Bryan, 43, Y. *nub. *cretary—Rossat Kutaion. Moodiest, are.totlested to meet at Francis Spineeee Rail Road *treat, on Tuesday, the 9th of Jr,s. at 14 o'clock, A. lif. I • . Riley 40, Wt• act )[. Oa of 0.1F.--,-The members of • Franklin lineiiitnent No. 4, are hereby :notified that a meeting will be Id thefirst Wednesday ofJune. when badness or-cavort/ince will be acted aponolad' collection of Ansa. by order of P. R. • GEO. T. 111MTZ1Nallii, Mity 'V • 2o4lisk • OF B I: 11 TE P IL HI A L B ADEL B. P i & 81114- : • NOTWX—.4II persons haring outstanding eiStms and Recounts against , this Company slit please transmit a stetetneet of the tams to, thtis otattrinti Nix ate Wshillitt strrett- • BODILTILISITER, Treasurer. Xay Zen . . C0 -PART . S ERBIIIP.N ()TICE The subileribe're have associated themselves. from and af ter date,uudee the name and style of TIMM, nTONIC 4 CO., and will conduct Om business of Dealing in U,al, u successors to FREDERICA TYI.BiI 4 CO., at N0..:32i Walnut strut, l'hlladelphla; in! Broadway, Nur York; Mu No. 8, Port Bichmand. ' • . bIiADERICK TYLER, FAROE P. ?VAR,: • C. NICROLS•BBACIT, ' • •' • -• . STONA. ?dad 9.'47. . • - 39•tt ,ALU DI TQ Ff, ' S' . NOTIC .-417( the Quirt at Ociunton Plena of Sthuytilll flaunty— , EASY MIRMILLY, . , •• ta. _ No. 32, •, MOLLY t I'iEWCO3IIkR. j lune Term, 1.3-M. The undendgned, Auditor appointed bt ruclittain and make report to wild illourt,af the amounts dim Wants, laborers, and tam-haulm. respectively, will 'Mud to the duties of his appolutmentott his office, Im Omani strait,, la the borough of Pottsville, oi Thursday.thellth day ofJuan, 1847, it 10 o'clock in the forenoon,. ' - -WM. L. WHITNEY, .4waritairj ?lay ea,* 21.3 t ' UDITOR'S NOTICE.• 6IitYLTZ*BROIIIER,I Erich:Alert Apatite, rs. JOHN B:STRUTHERS. . June Teihi, 1856. The underelsoed Auditor, appointed• b 7 the Court of Common Pima of Schuylkill county, to distsibute the Money raised upon the sale of the Real Estate orJohn Struthere. Under the - above etated execution, to and among the ,pereone 'witted to the same, hereby giver notke that he will attend to the duties of his appoint, mint, at his Wee, in Centre street, Pottsville, on Tame day, the 9th day alums next, at 4 o'elorlein the after nooc, when and where' ill persons intereeted 'will pleime' attend. • - Taosuis R. BANNAN. Auditor. . Hue '47 . 2144 FOR SALE & TO LET. • poR• SALE OR TO LET-One ti ,_,C of the best business stands in Pottsville --sip • positeltlll's Hotal,X•atra itrestr--43 feet *MA • ' feet deep. Terms easy. . • WU. WO . , MI/ 30, '37 mg* --- - - -, clil OR' 'SALE • OR RENT.-A i na view of the &tidal action of the last '3l. onference In their Annual Beasion,.and nano -in awor 'dance althihe action at the male weathers of the Se cowl 31. E; t Mardi of Pottsville, lastructing4he Trus tees to make that disposition of the Said M. N.Chureh as they may think' best, it was on motion resolved. in their •offictal toesitlist; on tie 2Stli lust:, that the..sald 'Cleareh • ' be'offered for SALltilw RENT ilhatedtately. The Trials tessof the 24 if b. Charek throsighttseir Cannsittsto epeetfullytheretbre offer the Church. Mosta ta atukdt st. Pottsville, Pa, kr Ws or rent forthwith. The Church ' ix a good, sited. substantial brick building, well fur: Dished, bapitaisa . t ball nal Mris.cisse rooms below, Church on the 24 Door. handsomely papered, ind gas lights thrones the entire house. The price anti testes of payment will be made reasonable. PtrUensrishingto i purchase or rent wlll pima apply soon • to the Under.. AP*. j N .14. WILSON. ' JAMES 1100RE,}anwseiftea J. O. RISELEL . . _ ._ Nay 20, 'fil CAUTION !—The.undetsigned mem . berg of the Second iffethodiet Episcopal Church, Pon/Ole. haring learned that certain persona who late ly' served in the capacity of Trustees for said Church, have offered the tame for sale or rent, hereby caution . the public against any Such proposed sale or rent, ea there is no power In mid parson; to do the• one or the other.. The Church is the property of the Oongregition, ;intended for worship therein by such Congregation, and a meiotic! of the members hare rib desire to 081111 b to UM the onneother thae he theyurpose to which It has bean d ideated. .ISAAO THOMPSON, , . , nuts ,- • + I - . •_ • c4nisB x CRAMP, WAX ,' , WM. 11. FIUNZZINGER, , -.' CIIARLI4 W. MULL. Pottsville, Ms ilO, ,V., . . . ' Mit ', f r b. ‘.6..t. by 19,1.7 A Office in r. et. STIOUTERAILItiMPSON. • • 1&1D* LOTh FOR - SALE 7 =—In the L &tough of Port Car. A" LL, t. • M.ll, 'bT, rIoRE BRICKS for Cdpolas,,Puddli ng anci Blot fltunotio from the Sealaft Wolk', for w, at the m PlOSElfat Y . 011NACK, Pottsville, Jan. 19, Itta a-tf irOR RENT—The Orchard FlOur Mill. It hen .been booty - reialred,And le bow a OR rate running order. • Apply to M. M. RAM on the prernistr4 or to T. R. 1 50104.kliBIMIGEB. Potrevllle, Irebrway 28, M 7 rf 0 BRICKMAKERS.—Patent Rights for We for an Improvement in Darning Bricks, by sr ich there is a groat saying in time, laixrr, and cost of IMO, and the quality of the bridle much improved. March 03, 'bT . J. W. AN DRZWEI, Bridgeport, Its. . 1 .. 134su* yoR SALE-A - DEBIRABL4 ON 110llOYLIEILL . 11WENU • " dwelling Is eonvetdent ant well belltorith Oar ea, Trutt tress, Minatory, te.,, In 'good Mder. Stoble On premiss.. for term. apply to 11. , WEAYER. Pottsville. WAY 2 Si 1.7 • • . glite LUSTREG% 1);--,A large aaeorl trmimttlaptirndid l'initontoiY, Li., from the *inane Writ's °flail's Hanel A Co., ll anison and others, • All thew who want Any Perfumery, eso at C..11A L Book and Variety Store. oillnuaa 21.18 M 11 4 1 9 R RENT—N Three Story Dwe llonse;" with store•toom a tached, suitable **any kind'of btudness. Also Mikes to rent, w and Water.. pipes, all on Centre otr,et, hawses the Pennsylvania Mtn and the American House. - Alsci; two stone dwelling hornets on Railroad st. Apply to • . 31. 'MURPHY. . Pottsville, Vebteary s;'37 B.ll' WELLING HOUSES foi SALE or RENT.— , Two new three storied br ick welling. holm; on the west side of Centre Over :Die, near the - realdenro• - or George S. Ilepplier,, are for male or rent, on tee/enable Aerate. They are supplied with water and gait, with terraftd.aardene, and entrance to thi raw by an alley. They kill be foxed • eery mm' Sortable dwellings, and the Met. stone/ are well adapted for bigness warpage*. If required. Pottsville, ILay 21..17 21-3 t) ROOT. M. PALMER. ASE' I F !VA LUAIirgCOAL LANDS.—The Northumberland ImprovementCom hillto t"Mole for a lease of a ;artless of their Coal Veins, situated on their. property In Northwuber laud county, Pennsylvania, two and /1 Ulf miles ebore ammolido, aerl directly on the line of the - Philwilelthia & Sunbury Ralroad. These velar are well located lar tom and preamble operation. Apply,to Joseph 8, DIX ON. Agent at .Ift: Carmel. Northeimberlead eadmity; or to CIIMILIS S.' FOLW,ELL, beeretary,Na. IS gwolb 3d strret. VlOtadelphis. February YB, '67 CiOAL COLLIERY TO RENT-4n /tb4r Middle Coal fiiia, Northlmihertaed wrath Con nected by a short branch with Ito Philadelphia and Sunbury It, R., irstOwn es thelaunbert Coiliery e uith up wards of 600 wee of supaior Coal bekeoing to the New York and Middle red Yield R. B. and Coat Co., Inth Breaker, Engine of 20 bona power. houses, de, Ae., already erected and In 'mod order. • Several coal veins atone, water Wel hays been opened and a number of others are of easy amen, which may be opened with little expense. , Persons desirous of examining and leasinitbis erty me , ekmxt to J. U. Dewees agent, of the Company at Mount Carmel kir furtherlabrtnation. ' • 'Proposals tbr letudno the mane will be reeelied at the CoMpanfillfiler, No el south 4th street, Philadelphia J. GODLEY, Prufdelig. P. B. for the nturpoes of &MINA na. the transnorna Hon of Coal from the Company's Woes. the. Company have "le ears at Muir ,dirposel for the um of their Tenants. - ilderelt z% 1 7; ;3'tf T. CARMEL COAL COLLIERY TO IiENT.--Promeali will bo tereived Ipy tbe New or 111141 Middle Coal eel& Rail Road and CaillCOMpsay for leasing this Colliery, altriated on the Isaac Miller Tract, with smear& of 300 acres of drat Tato, Coal land adjoining Mt. atirmeband Inareadlately.on the Phlladal. Ada and Sunbury 1411 Road. , This Colliery is no ir In complete workable artier, har ing ma eateestse Twine) sad Gantsrayaalswedy opened os neural • fins of,imnlleat whit/lash rest, 1. A new arid ostensive Croaker with a 40 horse Powir Engine, Miners' florisse,'&e., are Ad's ready - for UP. The property self, be shown to parties deeding to take lease by J. H. Dewier, spot of the oottpsay at Mt. Carmel— Applications wilt beree.slitsi st the ease of the Coal, piny, No, 84 Booth 41/41161/04 Phltadstehlw. J. mart. Proidt*t. P. S. ?Mb Oosspiny wow' Arty end class and ears .which will ha approprialtd to the toe of Wends for fa d Mating lie transportat tftal la et, • 3.111 ; 134 f - =MEE NORRIS' ORKS.: Horristo it, Pa, .., CoittiON, IB7NiL a LLEI', Is sit ,r, roundels, Steam taliftedtaildriv, No % ei. r" , 1, 9 " .. wawa, Hamad Idaeltiabea and Boller )1 . Err ' = tam pattnataatune the cAwelab Patapt4 andinet. aan linprovs4 toolraetaan, lb, ' 11, 01 awl aier Worka r any capacity. Mao taarkaracturr the Wale Pressor* Cornkb Pimp- IDE VZI, on an latarnvad_t i lan, wall adayrad le Co al Nlinve; tor vertical Phatta an Sloes. Amu,' jfirchinery , leaf min, Nampo, Ontaban, . , pirecixere, Whites , Duckett, Rives, Niue* Toeia.Crab I/incites, and every variety of inacblaery / mining tarpons._ _ " Iligh Protean* and Con d . ' log Strata Faience, Moe. • Int,Oylinelera of all Rtes; e ray. Milk y v , 4 , 4 e dit aids, and wavy dearriptlon t Cartiora _ Portable Main Engines of an imp ro ved pilau; . Propel* Engines for Cana, Boats. RICHARD R, CO J ny,ox. JOHN WM, EDWARD gauzy. COL J. N: 'UT :mos, g am . LOT, Eq., Sew York: Lair Philutelph • .Cualttte M. Vi flutist, Kb nectar°. diteame, Notelet() . February 21, ~._ ...„, ' -T. CSOIR trN WORKJI7 su ben i!C illi the 'Benno of th•b il r t i tutit. • as sweecomme Ir. Its to their nen Fouoirry end Marble. Ono% -'' ~'. , En azz In the townof SC Mak, Schuylkill came ty, when they are prepersd to boil 4 • noun tuitions, Coal Bseakers, Pompeii: 3 fichbery o( every pattern. A lao, Min Cars, Imo Brass catnap of any slur or pattern. Belog practical anles Cold op. *rotors and others who want machinery would do' well to Rive them a can and examine their w ,, k. Orders Begat. fully received and executed at the shoaled notleeMedeo reasonable terme. ChTLIBRS, OBIITITIIB 4 Co. Stellar, June 21, Id ' 2l-1y • ASHLAND IRON WORKS. TUVIIIIBSCRIBLRB are now tally ripareill to tarnish. at the Aahland Iron • 14 " 1. ' ci l tf, Stencil rnyarDibli and fatal pa of say poweraniSsipmeity, for mining and other purpose+, vast Drake= of every else aad pattern now in we, together with Osaftnde and krei of emery descriptions. CAW and Drift Core of ill data ngt and pefterna,-large Truck e d Done Cart ,-- all famished! at the rhprtest notice. subscribers dotter thon.t. settee that, Inasmuch as eiery member of the dna la I 1 PraoVal mechanic, they Wrill be able to furnirh, aticht• am that will compare faiorably with any initgne.. glen. Ail confers directed to 1.. P , Daattaatt BMW, Ado),, Schaylklit county, Ira 0/111 receive pron 44 often. L, P. GARNER, XICILtEL OARMat, JOBEF . II DARNER, Ashland. May 10, CARTERS& ALLENaIRON Wpb ightfitting", ihilu7utul yout*ltY: Ph. . - The Subseriben,proprietori . of tbs aboviniusedextinubriostabUshibeat ow igit= ackuseotp sk, 'abeam oflehayl Ulm*. .••-- ty, and the public generally-task natl. ma to tam 01$ say Lad all kind,ot wiffk In their Ilae. st the elt *what no*" sad In the at sae Isfecton, man istr,-s itels as ball4ksgB hagtaes. mu tact asi'ag Rallnad sad DWI Care, Pumps, Castings led ldiebtaery of all blade. .)aly the beet ereeketea are emplogeol, avid talistatita may therefore baggily guaranteed. Orders (role all, out promptly Allod. QA M= It ALLEN. I realm ma, January it, 1857 4 = 4-If 1111ZAVICR ;It ADOWI a il ER hi lltiAPl V Glnt MIMED '4" founders,. respectfully Won: their pa """f trona, mat the paibile generally. that they are fully prepared at the shore establish. went. to manufacture &team Buglers of every stz Pampa, Hawed and Drift 'COM and every ni her dessriptlso of kron and Bass mostu Pe the Coal mining or other business. on the niaronalst,, , terms.. Also, Bkrwin&cylinderi for Blast furnaces lifechltte work.% Sogoft.l. - Repairing of all kinds done with nsetnees and despatT i t, at the lowest pricers. All work funalehmttly them ism. ranted to perform wolf. They' ould solicit the custom those who inky want *Aides In thsdr Bee In t Martell:fir All orders will meet-with hmasqualis and ynmpt attn. I tru. B. W. II rDet. XV, , Starch 4: 1147 ' . •W. 8.. BMWS. DONALDONTIpip M N'F— CS J a. krot&pe etlul- LLt 1 ly invite t he attention of th e buts.. community to their new Foundry and ring . t Machine hhop, la the town of 'Donald- Ann, Schttylkl/1 county. • They pre out toady to execute all orders for machinery. such at steam engines, pumps, coal breakers, mill gearing kr grist and saw mills, railroad and drill rem dr. de.. !kind practical motheaten. if• !hater ourselves that work done at the Donildson,lron Works, will Rite cud satisfartion. is will swine the . future melon* ol• their palm s& Orders• thenktnlly received and aura. led at the shortest notice, cud on utseenable terms. • • rebriiary 2, 1857 5- ' DEHAVU'II litlab WORKS, '.. uersvaus. t.r , TILE Subecribir is Prepared' to clam I i e &M . ina STEAM ENGIN E S of any pilfer, , 0. ~ cr.4o`Pumps of any esparity,and Coal Brodm •- :"... a H of eve:7 description; es well as orrty :-... other kind of machinery Used In )Ilan. Breakers, Furnaces. Rolling 1111118. 4 54, Mills,..kr From the facilities possessed fol. manufacturing,* ' 'r. from long experience in the,busluess,workarau fir radial n),,, (mixt tide establish:nen t, at the very knees; wires. rod ..' ' of- al'auprolotstwalttir. • , -, . . Persons desirous of gnetinitno otnehinet7 oh ay tliad, :: are invited to all aVemine patter:is andtwassi its ' priatnted with prices contracting elsewhere. I Orders of emery kind eolkited, end strict atreatios• willful , given to their prompt execution. WILL/All DrHAVEN. .:It '-'.'.. folinersville, December 9 - ,1347 i 4n.tt TREMONT WO, Tremont, nobiaplass younl ßO y, retina. ■ The Subscribers respectfully itrciL, the attention of-the businesscolnello t ly R..NWPTN to their Men Machine Shop and Yom' ana dry, erected in the town of , Tremosi ' under the superintendence and Immur latent of ears. T. Itatdorff and Philip Utnholts, they are prepared to execute all Orders for Machinery , / l'rass and Iron, stich as Steam Engines of say pert , rumps of any capacity, Coal Breakers of every dem,. ' (inn all•kinda of Gearing for Rolling 111111. Orli, I Saw 110118,11hift Cars, and aft Mao Tallread Cutivo such as Chaffs Tor Plat and T Cogs, Switcim.sa all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting,. Mr c • hats helm( a practical tfechanic,and baring had thews. fidence and a:perk/nee for away years in t he Coal &roe persons desirous of , putting .up Machinery of int hid are Invited to cell and examiner° or patterns and nom, quality of work. and become acquainted iitth Prime these Works. before contracting elsewhere. Ordrrs cry kind thankfully received, and strict attention given to their prompt execution, having several 1.,.1.% • SO, 40,And 60 horse Engines on hand. .411.60867 1-ly 0. A. At A. IL 611,T1b. • FoulipaY a, pm", •• Port carbon_ tip t .0., rot. et r T. H. WINTERSTRENtintettf. • es his readiness. from the , nmplet. eats • of the above namedestabli , hmeot war cm= ply all orders in him line of bsnsw- ../ snob as for Steam Engines, Railnydn: Drift rot, Pampa, Coal RtSakera, Castings and Wirt, ; ry or every pattern. net warrants his work to tilt u• Didion, and accordingly solicits patronage at boa e nt• abroad. Jan. 'l7. 1457 FRANKLIS MON WORKS. Tlt6mament arm Imo- to qv N• Ile that they an the Proprictersof i111 : 1 Mit Franklin Worke Port Carbon, !sale a L a • = 1 rled on by S. Sillymair, when neve • tune to manufacture to order, it 'N • shortest notice, Steam Engines. Pumps, Coal iltraken Machinery of almost any aise or description, for nk.itt . or other prisposee. Also, Railroad and thin Cam los • •!,•••• Bran:Casting.e of any else or pattern. Orders are rote' : , fully solicited. GEO. B. YIBSLER4 Bi t t. Fraaklla Shovel Works. f The subscribers eoStktoe to furnish the Collie' a.. Dealers of Schuylkill County, with. Morels of all tie:, at the Lowest Philadelphia prim.- attentles Le tett; lardy salted to their , Cad Shovels. Orders ter Stier.:t.:: ■oy else or patters' prcsapUy attended to. GEO. It. YISSLER t EL o !;' Port . earbon, August 21.1650. •• • FOUNDRY AN D 'MACHINE SHOP.. Steam au air_ s/story, ac• saw 14 OTION.--The c the tflattr'''.„,./. of &SIMMS. k MILNE*, , a dad , by Una . aulerriber In all no mai branches of Steam Engine it" Founder, manutseturer of in LIM Ma hloery, 111 r BLut .Furtourf•ltmlry Cars, &e., &e. Ile mill also eautinuo tudorred Inland Soiling 'thy calibrated Pine Fion a gnat Lewis and Sports reins:Red Ash Clad& being sae gra' tor of those Collieries. GEORGE W. MIDIS • •• January 21,1 ; 811 , TO COAL OPEISATOW? MINERS; COAL el or. or • Nl4The subserlters respeethsllylavali fi attention of the badness retessevio • *V I I ' """" task BoOrr , Works, en lialroad tint' EIS colg low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville * where they on. prepared to saministr I BOILERS 0/ NVABY DASCHIPTION , amok. !Reek'', "Or Backs, Bleat Pipes, oneo l io.oo Cani, &e. , &v. Belie ft on bend. Hang practlrel trivirhanii a, and haring foeyeaadei sh o pmlyee entirely to this ,braneh of twiner, ' He, 4 ter themselves that work done at their estpilihniev w i taetion to all who favor theist with a s Indieldwils and Companies tear And it greatly to the eants„.o to et wine their work before engaging et met. 4 may 5,1837 19 t f JOHN toIA/IF.ti 015 .TTSVI4LIK fI9I.II,VIRC MILL , Tub. bUuSt.ilinbdu resperino.,=,:. - it= flounce to the public that their ro Ins' Mill is now couiplatod and Mfr.: ' -raj caa nation, and that they are promo 4 • ply all kinds of liar Iron of rsrioo.r. - which they will warrant to be superior In quality:a , obtained from almdsd, at the IMO prices. • They also autnufsetur• T Ws, fbrithe ay et Ilettea and Lateral Roads. weighing tfoin s. :l to SO;' , yard, made of the beat Iron, and" -which • will be numb cheaper than the Imported article' Being practical ineehindar. and haring bad MAW.? experience in' the Iron brislarea, they flatter tha*. that they tan 'gime entire aatbtfaction to purrtues - 4. ,- ',.•., also maks It their Interest to infirmly home 0• 0 `v - •:i - - . V , lures. JOIIN SCRS un i:; . Deortaber 1.1156 ' f ' 'l , : .WAelfill4FlCiN ARV , WORKS .!%. - 1 • geld Or ..P 1 ; , ! 4 LTILOILA JAN ITURN emerctist 7 I 11 the - Attention Of the builines• to their New Maddee tbop and • cza erected between Coal:mil tai!na ,l • and fronting on Noranchn stress ° are prrepared, to execute all order.' for a11k7•'1 , .,,, Ilrass and Iron, each as Steam 011. 154 • I` , . l u g for Rolling Mills. aria! and Saw Mills. tirt,, - 7 , Double acting rumps., Coalltemtbers. Drill Can. 1 of Itailmmd Castings, such as Chairs for Pint and Suogs. Switches. de.: all kinds of east and WOO:, SWlM'''. Deng practical meehmnies. mad hont,, the demands. of the Coal 'Region their dirt also all kinds of Machinery in their line et kopiee.' flatter thenterbees that work done at :will ere satlstmetion to all who ma , MIL AU indent thankfully rereiveci euted, on the most reasonable terms. TIP - MIAS WIIISN, JAW Now. 21, 'B4 ,PALO HIS Bahsrr I NS RL rr Pit t !motley to their Erica renteralti, that their Pilo Alt - o is now o___ . _gm=_• • •• • • tarn miwm^Penttlott:and that 11 elt r rails of 11) l h a Per Yard.. Also, 1N " o l t ill ' : r found zurrrhents' bar iron. ' • trrdt4s for .ralbs or bor troll tiro rupee, and will moot with prompt attentl.l3 lime Moiling Mill, Mesta t idlYt .o COntrestreet,or et theiroglos. MATTA' OF x F a lC t E e tN. E. corner 1 1851. Ta...4.igt!itYartief:, airship under the style and Um of IL 00.. at the Orpose of Mines total +. Iron; at thoir Pale Alto Mines iiiir DESJAYV WOUND , a Nottas 11l OW. liann . ..\. ( , ; ps • • The burl . of the late tom a I'V! it ' r i t I. settled b the Om of 14/ 1 " 1 4 " his. t: '37 IRON RBB. , 1 ate:Rtri.. and .I'. .0. Dv• ; Connie. ZS, and P. IL ; R. Jitenius. Jr.. Ba/ : n. L Lynam Il i D0nvi14,4 4 C. thunino, ,- I 1 &I y 1 1441' rtloll DONALDSON. PETER OM *2 A MED JONES LEWIS MILD:Ii. TiLZMONT. T CARBON, POTTIVILLE.
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