tikan,l'yeeldent litteliaoon at Weshirgteni and , as reecix4klndli; he passedthroughsPhiladel- Oda tiaielly,' neither the iubjeit of attention' or , stility; hut In' New York sklietnottatration will: ,• o ed him to that city. _,{The. audacity, of /Bail I '., an is startling. In his remark* to the. IsielleY eiowd of receptionists at New Orleans, he appeal. ell very earnestly to the Ilientbere- sympathies • 0f.,.1 ' his audience, and attrititited his defeat in Niters.. 1 ° ina s to the anti-shivery or "abolition" efforts, In . tlie North to Aceorepllsh his- ruin. ' . Ile deolaibd • hii cause to be a noble one, and ?Yen. appealed 'ln . I to anti female relatives of •h , deeenaml 'fel. i lrets to avenge their untimely death; tOising t eir Influence to alit hirk in ratting another 08. 1 .... buster army, whiel4l;e'il again willing to lead:to • ',4estritotion, despite the opposition of the gorern ,.' ant of , the United States. Indeed, ho charges e national government with complieily with the ._. itiett stethorities, and, In genttinis filibuster tein-, i h ,appeals In'his ',Own behalf, from the govero ;• 1 ant to the ptropin. lint all the efforts, of -Wel " ker. and his special apologists, truly remarks the Pittsburg Gaging; caniot portray his expedition itt any, other light, than that of a lawless incursion n , tilerights anti.privilegee of 'a frjondly and. an ' • posed-to have been too weak to resiatlhe invading I irmy.'f. The'object, of the invaders ryas booty— mereslciplildintifidgellreigilithrobirignbe.. sv p h ow ic e h r, t vi h h ey iell is ' i w gb 3 : ' l ls i t a li v ' e . 1 enriched themselves, at the cost of the people o the ponquered provinees. Every one'of these bob.' diers-from general to dAmMer—wojr-promisod his reward, in land, r oT.-which•the rightful owes , sr ni.to be dispeasessedi-ePulthalardmend money . ' jewels, furniture end apparel, which might have, , ..been Emend:with - the Costa 'lliciikm,f wes.te; ho lapt. , ,preprinted 111, (tie spoils of victory. A more ,Inciy emiiiry horde never excited the indignation ci i f - c - a r ' enlightened People., The Baccaniers, who infest '. Ole .waters of .the Gulf of Mexico, and th, 'harbors of 'the West, Indies, in the lait centuf.V • were not toore4apations and blood-thirsty tlinlii ' .'. these' pretended propag4dists of the prineipls of free government amon i g.the Central and Soot I. lira provinces of thecontioint. 4 Walker pretiss a • i . .. nn'the credulity, the petienee, and the fothie - iiittle 4,f' oensible . end Well.informetl 'loopie r when t h e • . deseants.on the patriotism and ,eiairalfy of li l l iit - • robber clans, and attributes to them ally °the i r Purpose, In their descent on Nicaragua, than that. of pillage and plunder of tTil .grossest and • awl I t - ••revoltinrchitiieter. Pirates and other mutians, When engaged in daring or,perilens 'entripris e, are apt in . ..100k up'en • thetuarelies as herbets , fro n ~ • the ' oirentrstafice; that, danger and eicitemet '.. lend to their eipeditions ticertkin degree of f:a - einati4n, • i } lvirh conceals -• from ohervation ,1 i t) .. • tnore repulsive parts' of their , ‘Oharaeter. Clan e ' - Bush!, Birk Torpid and Jack. Sherpa were t. • der it feeling of this kind, when they du a pu'ile ...:- ... i . m . thd piabliil • highway, or picked a toe in ~.4iti dark houriret midnight. Kidd , no don t, ri yin I he plundered a mellehantM an on the big sea s , { enchanted by the amount of_ tiondish tours 0 .p. '• squired for,the perpetration of the wicked deed, • bolt odd acted in' a„znanner becoming ' a conque4 n . in it goml,cause,Mther than thrk of ja i pirate 'tic!. freebooter, lobe had forleitCrd hie life to he, lav4jot, • all civilized nations'. 'As long as men remain te111.41 . and asiaricions, they can easily find meads to at fie ' the niGniliyins;arCe nscience, and pretexts to jos Ify, • nil their. efforts to offo'ci their poisons' aggrand In. tik meet, and to accomplish their atnhitious . aspro'. 1. thous, '.lt ie this feelifig.which ettaides even V 111. • 'her, depraved and fallen as lie is, to imagine licit , self another Paul Jones—and a second adven .firy cr in (because of human fieedifin' and indepbn . deneo. . this ussumption of' "a virtue 'whivi Ihe has, net," however, does not render him less 1111- .1 ibustcr, oppressor and traitor—rowdy °ratio •ti to tho-contrary notwithstanding. 1 i • When we compere the course of the early pia . nears of freedom in Kansas, withl.4 of the ili.- . busters in gizatagthi, bow magnificently ,theii•ati- • tra-st is prosente in behalf -of the former r's l imy loft their batons snit- endured the privation -Of a '-'bowling' f' -'bowling' wilderness,"—they , -encountered Ithis ' hardships of 'frontier life, rendered still mar pr . fl ues by slaVe.treiling Border Ruffians, who g ive their hoMes to the games anti their lives i ; de: • structiod;—all for the purpose of conseeratil g' the soil to freedom, ugd saving those who 'live, otter them from the blighting. 'curse of slavery I No • spoils werevonght hytherp 7 -neconfiscated'floc's were destined Co enrich t:l4.lraircre, . Th' '• do ; -mended no Other reward than'-the reolizahlm of pntriotio hopes that were too pure to be ur ~.oii.i-• • toil with individual aggrandizetneSeff 7 .l l o : i a , i'•• - • Mon was Onto' . the philanthropist , ii . ife,liftsii,-in . — : and. the. pages of history will enrol iheirploives amung.tlitse of the champions of Iraqi., ,iiinl the benefactors of their taco. Of such as / • May ,10 said, " ' ' -.. • 1 , " curse; never fall, who fight, .. ' 1 . Tn n great use; the block nosy soak their gar Their heats may sodden In the sun f their Jim ' lie strung to city gates and etoellu waits: But still their spirit walks abroad. Thintgb y • Elapes, and Others share as dark a deoni, , 'limy but augment the deep and swooplug,thm VO filch .overpower all others. niti:Conduct The world at last to Freedom;';' ' PAPAL ATRUCITIES.—Sijudge hy their * :."Pupal rulers areintreetf; the reverse of nnd compaisiona tit.. The revelatfous uta. time to. tim'e, and 'abundlutiy authentic theitterfial arrangements' of papal pritaii of the 'harshness ,and cruelty rfith wh imitates of such pribuns pie treated, aro o , to clo.o every humane heart aguitiat th 9 'traters of, those 'ettortulties, a nd bring do dietions upon'the.ruler and the system t mit them. The insatiate thirsting after rtruments of:torture; :mil the nutlevolen • with which their use is adopted, ere but tutioLie of the skim spirit ;thai',4;ligh inuremen ure Men in dark cells and.rilthin vamp reschge, for freedom andlotlepetidenco of and speech ;and whore the ono is,• ther , the other also. -Devolopeincnts of this ei 11111 more recent than those made by Ilir. t la the British Parliament, havereMoved j Mind all lingering. doubt which aicomp -reading •of the almost incredible nnrr atrocity contained hi timt.gentleman's Itont4-, And very recently-tha London hisie, lifted the curtait4,,.f "m'ref-lino prison.' • .a, -‘,.." •• - 4.„ -.-... •, ~ -,, 'i) • -- -,, One of -the' Pope's: prisons, in :::witiiti finotl fer _political . offences tn4l3b 4 eiir • 0 •-. • . the first families in Bologna, is Pok U stands' Upontestnalrliill, - in the centre or „. . moor, and id surrounded by ditches and • et stagnanlputrid water. It has bee . , the Pentifi llievernu3ent sea sort of .ary,,but bar aiways been upon si • 'Unwholesome prison in the Pope's doe •In feet itorait for lilting-lime so fatal and even life, that the worst convicts' there from - other prisons, as a punish' ' 'Present, • however , it is reported to co hundred prisoneri,'stbont., two hundred ha're . 'nevei beempertisitted a trial, bet ed on'suspiCion„ of poilOal disloyalty, tee; nits siiitlet - to the same troatmet .. drimnett convicts. A,wriier in the Lon , • .• . . , • ..Nrctra thus describesste present' condi 1 prison: ~ .... . ' Otto part of the_fortrons, called the • has generally bean set aside fur the pol i oners. ' Itis a - long corridor, with 82 ea rooms. • But this has not been attended worst of the convicts in other prison moved tolgFrollonaata alter having ben severe. .ly eudgellid. llowever4this was in sdliie Inca sure altered by putting &Imputation .wa1144 this lung narrow corridor. - fln each of Itto:sifuaro rums is a 'sort of:skylight, and, as tb Y aro only. vacillated above from ritistnarrow c rridur,orie . cad imagine !shafts suffocating temper .tern there, muse be, wiribli is not haproved 4'4 !men soh?. • tries pstroiliag through .litt. whole dig it. These sentries parading past L it,, doors of cuoi•So recent the.prisoners sleoping. pielberg was very bail, link it is said...this prim of the Pope's in far werso.' . It was in . this - vison that the 'choltra .. made such fearful ravest I Ilie medfcal lucu anteproperly, arid „pointed • out how the disease mi g ht be easily 'mitigated ; hut,:instead of this, the _governor .of the prison actielly deprived political prisoners or; light and air., They wear the same dress as the:. conviets; and are chatned•in. a similar manner. They have chains on eaah lag, and in tbo contra •' , la a sin,; ;, and when they go to hvol,-trough• the rinds pet, a chain . . stul 'then- this chain is locked h. the bed,' • rLitelt is the system permi'ted by !HI Holiness the Pope. It :'any of • these political priautiarn °frond fbir 4 overrior they are chained to the ground, on which tliep ran etkep talent nit three'.. four pa,. cep. Althoegh many haw titstsh,' theyiaro not .l. lowed to lot,iy spy little luxuries or cOeforts ,tatt mesa, eolfrat; in short, they poem to rm. alt the • itilseviet or the toiddla passage rte On heard a eta:. . vv,..i.rt,tiaaw.t.„ ii t l 4; it u ,, n u t i.f r tt p 4 e i teitate wit i pretend'' , to I , os . itti mi . %, 4 ~ , aktymllleratth I . A:- .. ova an Cardinal Antunalli at ' wail . yaw! rif, Oleos ktrovittee, Out prison' lir 9 . apeet•4t " 14 VPl"mh'isttles ails ed 1149” in. - thinks* right. litela a, „,„,„ .21 le het as 6 0 ta l i times fraghir• ' 41 ' ' ..7, - • arall i p ba. MO aiirlitatier It Pi till laiMillift *Ow 9,der , . .- • . J . -, ' hisoliaitti to be taken oft ,This - niust be by pets.l defef, and in idssence of thst.-.-severnor. ;The Mortality is very great. The Ittialtby prisopere, and those with the most offensitii . And 41 .`glilitinit diseases, are alt huddled together; but the tsit'ef tide -noisome prisonlis so bad tfild Pot the *on . t constitulion , pmbear up emptiest it, ariliSth must be added thatthere ct * is nitrovisiotabr th common neeessitiee . . , of eituref`-'2 'llia Esreeenor' deputy is a eoritiiet, who has mimic influence, and lime the power of adminiateteg ipunisbmeptto any s . one.. 'Bormerly the priso era were allowed to attend the church, but this is now prevented, it is supposed, for fear of consfdropy. I ...IWith the Nair York Cosentereial Advertiser we l l ' '''''' .' ' i -.. itna rr ativ es ; ---- witho u t l Cannot peruse uc . ...a .. shedder. Oneh istrooltiee; Would not surprise us if commit.' te e by barbarian tyrant!. They ,would not sar i pi tp gibe ns If . vecpetvlcd- .py - I Chinesili ; maplat' isle or • sli . ndiethee . sair M eau :St , that ttei etionuis occur iii a professedy civilized country, and, under a 4i , vynttlent i - _Pelitain;;;\ tii blip the special expo.. nest of-Christliorlitytnild,and merciful precepts, p • p I l .. 044 Le, iperidtb la werttllot \ , their ~oseerrence roved beyond all disputation. - They compel P;ise's attention ' to the startling problem , how. eau r .' nehthlngs .4? We are among those • who have !to mean opinlpen of - the 'peistinal qualities of the pontifical threne.' Ilis'character; previous to his imr!ovation to that dignity, ltde ale Mys: been iePre puted as mild - and benevolent and humane; and even to tiiiii ray nceonnts repiesent bhn as main. 1 taininga ,be: igtian t demeanor , end; being ressou -1 ally of a .ge , rd t tle and amiablelliepo‘ititin. It is also on * ' reei bat on •seisuzeing the pontifical. peg; eretgnty o. ortempted the introduction of lib. oral sind.ukollorptiye tuep:st.res'i and if our meta l' ory serves t 4; correctly, the papal prisons ihared te some extent in such reformatory nieasurr.— pitlistory'teldi us also how determined aml.euccess- . fel was ,the pplueitlon,Made to his mere loorea policy.,',' Ii ' • -'# . • h, We We do rit4 hold • that the 'POPO is directly and .personalli4 rorpopilitile for _ the fiendish - cruelties peipetmteku z he' prisons .of Austria , or of any other p'apal entry - having an independent so.: vereignty7ll Mick, the tenth probably is that even tbemeiv•delictite.intiination from* the Popo , would email 'inch cruelties to he- very. 'materially I pltted. A i tid if this opinion iM correct; the head of the pope( chtirch is not free from reeponsibil icy iu the : matter. But inasmuch as these ener- 'miner hr their superlative atrocity are peculiar to I papal eoutile's' endure„ : Perpetrated even in the? ti Pope's iiii i ons, alusest tderally,.under his , eye, It{ is ier pussiliflir ts, avoid the eimelusion that whether directly stiictioned by the Popo himself or not, 'they are It Inatural fruir of the papal system and I the principles on which that !warm rests. Nor I • will. such fruit ,cease to be produced exeept as the null dsvol4rtieut.?l' the eyetem may be ebeckial and prerefed by rho' fOrie 'of public opinion in I other thae iMpal.cuuntries ; for: it is the natural 'eonsequenee. of that claim to infallibility in judj mcnt and i i doctrine,and exclusiveness in authority, ... 1 .which arepthe life and being of the papacy and # each .un4vering of one 'of Lase papal Prieinis, I I' with Its borrilde revelations,is a tangible and po- I tent at !I' in fr -^ - 1 maintaining that right! 'of prit is is' the essence of Prot-} catauti • :., { • AsA. `.l[,—Now York city du ring tbeli . cek.has been in a state of /anarchy, growing ut of the aiipointmout by 'Our. King of Daniel I.i Conover,.t till the vacancy beiaeionodi Iy the deiith of : StieNieroutissiuner Taylor.— Mr.• ',fur ter, Deputy Commissioner under Mr. Taylor, supetcetl' hint, and '.‘l,,y ; t• \V nod end the Coln.' - WM COLt i } !ea of the r- City, claiming to • have the -right: to ;appoint, sustain Sir. 'Turner by an inn-. incase Failice force, until Ni. Taylor's successor I shall bo 4 ppojnted. by the Mayor and confirmed by 1 the Coui+ou 'Council. Fur this, it i is said, Gov. l l ' King threatens ; to remove aNlayer IVood from of-i fine and.'ppoint his successor . Tins state that 1 mut (Ali until , Tuck, :when en actual collison! /I betweeulitlati, State and city.authurities took place, ‘; resultiiin hlowithed. Mayor Wood has been; • 1 • ,plaead tinder arrest; and, on Wednesday was in 11/1./ cust.t/tiy of the Shegtlf. ( Thu city' authorities; headeiEhy Anyor. Wood, aro evidently in fault, . and luie carribithings with too high a hand— , ; Thu Goren) or however, appears fully determined' c at/ exer I t, his authority, and the . corrupt 'officials , and rodldius of the eity,wilrbe compelled to sue- i eumb.. ) New York hnit-beenoveravied too fres; quentl r at her ballot: boxes by rowdies; if the' Ittl thdri ) fr of her Sint o.Executive, is to ho defied by. E 11 nay chAradters, unit -het police; appoint-! ed to o the conservators' o f the public peace, ; 1 to tie ttansfornied by the Mayor into an armed, tooh, lieu farewell 10-the respect which of yore . ) was L en ermined for democratic republicanistie--1 / . u , . • , pur•ruirc as cum menced---ve have taken the step ili a downward career, which will end in civil, war wad destruction.. St4o.Emiczer 're Tun Sembot.- Law.—Thc fol . 1 low in. supPlement to thti School Law was passed a few . lays before the close of the late - session qf the L 1 gittitre. It will prove' of ,interest to a numb r of our readers:• Tho second section, wlcitil. raises the minimum amount of tax paya- I • hie f•:: school.purposes--heretofoielifty ecots—to one d ! illar, was struck out by the House . . It woe . . , . li—Old mum, 1 ,[' SU) me Ste and Presbyterian thurc— re in In Matket 'street, is at present under the pastoral 'charge t!Senate, and when the hill was rotor reed by the :1 to the louse, it was coucurreti in as - uof the Bev: Mr. Mitchell, formerly of Pkilladelpbla, but 1 nowrands i. . r: ,i more recently or Laterite county. 31r. Mitchell has al. As, 7 ,tr r ens to'an Act for the lkitilittion and! ready the ettelcus of a congtraration, and ins he purposes •cM tinurtoce • of a 46ritens ,f Educoaoli by CA,m,y l . to amain here for some months, Is in hopes of tlior ;i, , 700'i 4 o ,Yello , gc ,- ' ' 1 ote ' , hly reorganising the church, and baring 4in proper • ' Stjt:rtott I. $p it enacted by 04, S i zbate no d condition to place In the hands of any Other , lusthr se. IF.lti l e of ,Itejactientatives of rennsylvania, in! bested by the Presbytery. iOn Sabbath evening last. Sir. Gat ral At:e.uthly wet, and it is heieby enacted i Mitchell delirered a tertuttu, the teat of Which—Curin i_ by t u authority of the same: That it shall be, , thians L. XVL'e., tr2d v.+-was, .I.f any man lore not the t, ety of - the borpgh and township Auditors, ! ' in to dition to the duties now imposed upon thcle.i 4this." 'the Lord Jesus Chris t, lt , t him be Atta i thema. Marco by•li i'.., to settle annually, the ticcounts of thdi . ~1. I 0 edeuectspf the different school S.l 1 Tr , ' The sermon was listened to' attentively by the 1 auditory, In fact we troy say with almost breathless in -111atrIctIT .te t. The truths uttered by the reverend speaker, of this Cenituonwealth, and that either'Party ni3 Y i must h . . • have stink deep into each hearer,' heart. The :ter mite MI appeal' as is now provided fur in other, casela of settlement of iilceouute.by tow.nelipMit ilt• ." Au- won wee west anpressire. Mr. ~ r 11, we hare sea. dito e. Prodded, T,Lat..this Act 'shall not apply ! son to believe, does not wish to draw away the Members to 1 o city and county 'Of Philadulphia. ; of any other congregation In the Borough. Ills sots ob- S. ;C. 2.. That hereafter the tax impes&l by Feb.! i(et is to Induce MScTb° hare not teen in the habit timi thirty of the Act approved May eighth, (mei of attending Divine worship, to be regularly pn.setut at thee:mud ,tight huudrcd and Glty-four, for the the tneetingts of the Scrawl Presbyterian ChUrch, Mr. regislation nod •contituraneo of a ejstent of :Aura- 1 miteheips pad and ability In the work in which he Is tiotil by the Common Setio(ne, on trades, proles- - engaged, will we - think, ~e :on, the desired unit shine, and occupations, or oft single freemen, shall:: ' itt no ease he loss then ONE , 110M.A.II: I • ' i oa-Our pialcal Bucket Ile friend, who wields tht7n I:proved May 21st; 1857. and hammer equally...well, sends us a few lints, dedicated to Warmth,. harp. Itmt lc it may be,' butilhere are sparks'of genius emitted from it, and chartnlnithhughts, neatly expressed, which stamp. the "Buckville Marl:- smith" an a po.A of no ordinary merit. We hope often to be favored with the toms of his •Ttastle ha tp." fh the kind. that° at per ncw in delight .to in '4o 6 in thought Will Le 11R tohnovaltasv OF THE Onto IttVgfc--41/ere ha tieof than`Jonima, in this borough l a pamph let] m be Improvement of the Ohio River by Eli 'w« 'rest./ j ' lorils, Esq i Civil Engineer. The subject ofl ' / 1, he improvement of the jrcat Western- high we : of, trade, has been one that has engaged 'the ay' ) ntion•Methe most eminent of AMerican en-. 5i ceringnainds, and the plan wbivh is considered th' , west feasible, is the reserioir . , tylan which ori .l • • gt ated in flip genine. of Chailes Elict, Jr., E.g., Mt) able civil engineer,.whilst engaged in the con. -atiluetien of the celebrated suspension bridge over th Ohio River; at Oweling;and was very fully de ;toped by him in a paper laid before the S ithsonion Instituti.:n, - September 17th, /849, ari publisbed by nut hurley of that body. Front til '143 papers mach contained in -the pamphlet of Bi . Morris is" derived, but the treatment of the sti ll jeet ' is the „treiter's • own. The various plans te the imProverrient of the Ohio River, are des e: bed, and a full comparison of their various ad -1.1 vnta es and Aleadvantages, inr , tliuted. The 1 R servair plan bowevev,—whicb M. Morris des- I c ' be* fully-is considered the best. ',The panne- I I la necompanied .by illustrative plates. The e rg p per Of Ilk Morris, as an 'able, professional pie thletion, indopondent albs importance in a com. ~ ercial point of t view, merits attentive' peresal. , I=l= =MS tom the the tires 6f publics par: als rit papal i tlre conk sown a ban. It a marshy cp wells used by :e,ni ten ti- I• I ..bet t io health era sent nent. At . telin eight of whore • detain •.d •The Int f.ni eon on Deify ion of the . i THE KANAAS Put STATE LEGISLATUP t evesrion.—The- , pr els State legislate, "Tetekr4 on the"bth insi.• • On the 11th ill i r enato ele i ctedW. A: Philips United State; r t .r, .r ilice of Col. Lane. The Logislat i mos nanitnously resolved to sustaiii t !tate Convention.; kl' 4 lto Convention met / 1 Iska on the 11th' inst,,' Col. Lino presidi 4. 1 solution was adopted disowning pie To Iflovernment, and deelurin i‘ g etimiseion,i t . Or.ion under the Topeka Constitation,'as t tieethod of udjusting t • difficulties; alio pI to pursue. Jhe arplieatiou before Congrc ;loving in . o measure so .just and accOrda 1 the principles of the past legislation of tit try, try, n'i iel tii qual 1 1 y to' let conceded; that ii to the Legislature Was to .coraplete- the Si ganisation.. Other) trieletions recommend Lree State party, to disregard the apprt ectiou; and casting suspicion en any ru manta to become a candidate to thit C 'anal Convention, were passed. T i be Co. ea ndjorned. tollerneta, !vat pm ;are little Oa, es the ' were re- Art..txf la Cli+,ls. J., promises To be • • 'watering piaci) this season. Yho aces nis fur vi-iterSliave increased nearly t /IMMO, cUI • 11 "Yrr , which b a atieitlerahly enlarged by the addition- 'of a win; It in grounds soar) billet, end' a shaded reran. '. h re,le-c around t h e byeapable etraceo•• media. , Sing throe bur.dred gamete. ;:Several a . dilional hotet e u ftvo imen upene,, end ten n ow ."4 1 .111 whiell tare been built since laatrutauter; ill add , t the egaitaitior private boarding bottias could& et eblY;:Tai; - ' ' I was' 'etate' liia at . Untie City, ~, ' a . ••' , . • r ._ • ... , ...,.. ~ EWE IL Scusrasuir... - ? Thin, Lycominif porsoo age Whateck esicts:r - Wri, "'nee, Out iti iho last Proaldeudateacer*, is tins dixpiotod of IT the tthii*inioss •.; , *,dial!. lot bandpieils with 'Able Schnabel aa.ttialutracter: Wbere',WWwere barn, have lire/ anditlone husinesa,opur Irsputatioh.'stends unitn peafihed where halit4.. s .awid where .be :has so jonined temporarily, hetes acquired renown only for licentiousness and alreckless. dirrigard) of all the ilec*Clescof life.' i ; • • • . . Qulte relretikuk,lllf family marrel.l 14111 little truths teak out in the heat of passion. Oh ! .Sehuabel I EDITOIOI asaniu'93leinazist for July tisui been received. The liiiiavrVg *ititt' artis#lreily, dasiglad and steented:. The StaiietilaS to se nin.sl.lllled iltfi , choice reeding matter, and has issarlety of patterns tor the La dies. It commences a new Volume with this number. The ternia are $3,00 per annum; or two ca l lee for WYO. Watson t Co, publishers,! Philadelphia. tingle copies eatibe obtained atilannaies. Prat' Affairs. Accident---.oa Saturday i t est, - near FOUntahl S-Priltr, this County, as Mr Andrew Wilson, one of the County Commissioners, seta standing on a chair. en :aged in trimming n tree, the Abair upset, and in his all, 31r.. Wilson struck the hipit of It, bretklng tw,!Cif his ribs, anti otherwise braising titursaii: . • W.Pnif, Ilea gars a lectors odelocut lon and music at the Toirti bait last evil:ling. The Professor will com mence today a course of lessons in loslcurriental musk. lessons constltuteS discourse, for which the charge will be two dollars. •,•"Somelliing' the daguerreot3. p lat, at the corner a:Centre and Market streetsuthia.l;o -rough. now takes l'holographs on French patent leath er—a most Ingenious and beautiful Invention.. Call and look at them. They are Fnpet tor in , many respects, to those taken on paper. Ark•Alteged riolationj of Liquor Lana.l—On Saturday last, 'Thomas Mains and Mary Lydell of Mt. Laffee„ werebeld to hall by &lake Read, in the sum of $4OO each, to answer the charges of selling, liquor on Sunday,, and selling liquor without a license. At the same time, Christian F. Warcker;iof the Bull's Iluad Tavern was held in the snm of VMS to answer the charge of selling liquor on Sunday. • • , 4Z" The Chntinenial Vocalists, a really auperior Com pany, who gave a Concert 16 thin Borough about a year since, will we are pleased to learn; give another in this Borough. next week-I-on Wednesday evening. As the gentlemen composing.this Troulie, areall finished musi cians; possess pleasing voices, atel are known to our citizens,4lt is hardly necessary to add. anything to the mere aunouurement of tlielr Intended visit. Their con certs always attract intellteniind respectable audiences, and we doubt not that' our citizens will be present in goodly numbers on Wednesday evening neat. t ' ikeT-Lyon's houPekeepers, In fact any who are annoyed by bed-bugs, roaches, tuothl, Seas, mitt. Inntupultons r tiles, plant Insects, ete., werwaware of the really invaluable properties contained in this Pow der for the destruction of those insects, they would not be without It.' We have tried it, had Call readily ttstil that It. is uo hutubug.., It contains no poison. Theine itabalation.of tilt:powder does' , the 'attic. 'Stony eminent persons Who b31',0 USI.4 it , ne6nowicdP4 ili` ethei•nn'Y in the destruction of annoying inFects. Gin` it a Halal. and be conri 'need of its msrits. ft ts sold at Ilannap's store. 5da1.1 , 4171 Oncahi Ageiardiural, liorfe'cultural and Esitibilion of this Assoclaffon. wilt Rtu hold at Schuylkill liaruu on • Tiaead:iy audAVolne! , dity nett 234.1 and 24th lust. The track will be given.to thu k.iclusively, for riding •and drlrlng for prendurnt,on Wcdni-glay f - FrUn 1 to 3 o'clock, M. Thu pupils of tinipulelle !wheel of Sithetyl ,kill Ifacen will form 0 procession . at the public . ccloeul • house Of that liorMigh at 10 o'clock, It. M., on iVednes ',day, and visit the fair grounds. The - Committee also ex 'tend au incitation to all the Publ)clehoein of the Coun ty, to join the proeueion. They Will be admitted free or charge, Should the weather ho propitious neatuel, we may anticipate a brilliant time at the Nair. • 41-triciiss ..vento.—lt is stated that those- persons recently couyieted by our Court;of selling liquor itle gaily, coat( tuplate applying to tb Governer for pardons, It will be "loveli labor lost," el re. Face the paper, ink and trouble netemry to draw up the petitions and hire them signed, fur Uoventeri'oilecki you may Teat assured, • Will not pardon a single violator of the- Liquor Lowe of tho S tete: Dear your puulzhment with proper -meek ness, and tveolve to be better citizens Po . the future We hope that the example in there cases will have its dueivelght. and save trouble In the future. Should It not, hoviever, the Court will we presume. exert Its authority as It has already' so 'efftvlitfly done. In punialaing tions of the law. And it tit(' le heartily sustained 1.,y those ci tizetut who Valuk the good'inune and peace of the County. kit is with regret that we 141 i rompolli•d to. Mato that June cannot yet claim of ua a complimentary no. tire. She bus doninotbing but weep since her advent this year. Everyday this week, rain has Callen. On Thursday evening' lasett came down in sheets. and even yesterday, although we caught a gleam of sunshine In the =ruing, yet the week seemed detei mined to keep it up to the end.:sand befoso neon. clouds' thick and bua%y, threatened more rain. What weather! Our thermomefrical record for - the week is as fellows:— IL A 'l'. TELEGRAPH OPERCE, • Ana ry lea nia Hall, Itollarillt. I, l nt, June 1:1, 6 A.111.--I'n degrees alsjte zero--cloudy Mon.„" 16, ' —72 " 16, " " 'V.,,!., •' 17,, ' . 44 4e Thurs., ," IS, '" " " 'Fri., " 19, i ". —ea " —clouds MY RUSTIC';HARP. • My rustic harp; I love thee still.. The' humble be thy song. I love to hear thy wild nedei trill, • - The wocdland glens among. • Tho' ethers strike a bolder strain, - Or touch's setter lute; Yet still thy voice is not in , 'valn, Xor shall that TOICO be Mite. '1 My' rustic harp! t ',meet desr•to me. In wirrow's darkest hour, tee turned with - Levant heatt to thee, And telt thy Scadhing poser.. When vile and:sselfish worldly men, ilave done me hitter strong; • I've toadied thy cords ICI plaintive strain, And soothed my piefi In -song. When friends r,ve loved, with cold, cold lioks Have made my heart grow sad; rseturred from their neglect to thee, And.sodh my heart was Fled; When indignation's burning ttatue. thew furious In my breast; 'Twits thou would'at cool my feyer'd brain, And lull the storm to rest. In joY or pain, in weal or ace, My solace still thou art; , A. friend In-time of need tb throw, tl Thine Influence 'round my hrart ; • And ahatsoe'er In future life, My :wayward tate May be; In scenes to come of teens or strife, , . My ,harp I'll cling to thee. . • I/VCKVILLS hI.4C/C/011211 June UM, IS 7. . Z - ihrlame Isfrlora Clark's Cbripert.—On ;Thursday' evening, a highiylntelligent and musically Appreciative audience assembled in the Court House—the early part of the evening In .the weather Hue, was the reverse of• propiticus--for t the purpose of hearing Med. Clark. • Mr.' Jarvis played Teri', creditably Indeed.on the piano, one of Tielberali comPositicuts, "La F. arentella." "La Me lancolles was, ileitly performed by Mr. lippy, •the linisL It elicited aul, e*,ere. fantalsle—•"Anna Bolen" and "Souvenirs de Donisetti" were (soltlesiy. executed. and slurred. Mr. Appy made a decided "hit." With Mad. Clark- we were much pleased, arid consider . het fully , : deservinr, of the encomiums of the press. •filer yoke, whitis powerful, and possessing considerable cons. .pass,'has been carefully cultivated.• It overcomes culties with apparent ease, and executer many to with a brilliancy fir which we were not prepared. Her voice is a pore, rich, sweet sourano. Her "seen* and ca. Tailor from llrnani was charming, while the manner in which she rendeied the English cavatina--"The Lost Birdling"—left nothing, to be desired, en the part of the 'audience. That gem, alone stamps Mme. Clark, se an artistch.tirlog before hers brillant professional future. Ail In all, the concert of Thursday crening;Was one of the moat satisfactory and delightful ever given in Potts ville,and we were gralitkvi to 'observe to excellent an I attendance. There is nothing more eletatitt or pleas ing, iluergood e only Aging s, be t with to or ng the ?chat's • h n .r h o mate.. favor. mod-- been Madame Clark alit 'rite a eounert a t Itnactiumermliva. day averring. Oar Oar neighbors tray preparo for a Inuring treat. "4- {WS, Craft Orr and AasH Arctery.—ltits factory, the Property of 'Mr. Charles It. Abtat,.aud under the able superiatendesibe of Mr. Charles Law too; ins. daring the' peet,rewr been enlergid and Improved In many reveal . , .11pou the 104 which! fs 180 bI WO feet hi else, are long ted thei irieleuir workshops Used In the buelneis. In the mats Wilding; Is located some Ingenious and effective n=olll4l'7 for insides bolts, turiilpg john ale, boeing wwLeSlls, eta, Wait Of which Itatheth erected within the plat hilte. Abbott, to connictiolferlth eddltlonalalla& log. The smithabiP, wh kh at pnient coutebna alum Arm is having lidded to its lengah,l:o Feet, ':bile 'the setting ub car shop is beinzenlargadtoaccommoiateihe inanuthe t au otleirge eight-wheeled. eare. 'When com pleted, itridiatairions will be 111 by, 81 Wt. the' di mendons of the;foundry are 10 by LO ileet. - , ' •: 1 tiee7 depart - aka:l4d Mr., Abbott's &Oxley 'has heels .tuncit improvid f undltisbusinose basincroned: in pro portion. The mnst important brand', of eourse,fit the manufacture of can for the transportaUon of 03d401f which so far this.year,:' he has turned out MK .Thn wheels used are! Sash it Lobdairs, made at WEilloctaiir Del., kaki° be tiwairongeet and Most darablik 111 ;Taw Mr. Abbott emllloys'so vrorktnen. ile la like to two[; out. of his wrritahopa, Weekly, 10 eight' wheeled, it)/ '2:11 four wheeled cars. Be is at present completing some fine eight wheeled mallges for the Elmira, Williams.; port and Catawissa ibtilkstil.....3le. Abbott baa made and shipped-cam to' llikroth, Pittsburgh, and earlonlisoctionl of .this Etabr. ills Care have as enviable reputation r a their strength, and excellence of workmanship upon them, and we dreamt surprieedthat.„*„ Abtott has -lee creamed his business to such anestent within the .yeari r Upon his priorities, Mr. Abi•ott has fort of tine bole in eserikinteondftgewoobleh with 800. feet more in the yklialtyMie propertYrit Mr. girt, lessees the dallier from lire., "A Ping in his yard supplied by • ttrilf Creek, w ill ienil sisker4oftoj h e highest point of any of 14 property. ifett,,ttilii amount of hose been in tkey sesion at the time the, breaker at the St.. Clair 'shaft caught flre,illeA. is no doubt that that valuable prof , , , , erty,wonld have been saved. Aprrpor, the new breakh It 1 the shaft is ahUost completed, acid will be in opi ratio I again in about 4 weeks. Mr. Abbott is perforat intl., machinery—labor and timesaving arrangement. lb t machinery—nie•sheet iron for the breaker, foracceen We notice thus brießy the improvements at the 8 CLife.Cir anti:lash Factory with pleasure, and (Trout • late Mr. Abbott upon The diet 'that with the valtiable .sistanee of 31r. Lawton, he has been en.rbied to' secure for his prodnete' a profitable reputation. I ' St' Noceoliogi of Borough aeowil.—A stated n Ingot the Borough Council was held on ?kneader : sting, June la. Present, Melon!. itetfner,Filtuagle. • :We, Ebert, Shouter and Shertle—Mr. Shoener in chair. The mioutns of the previtius meetint, wme read'e adopted. 1 31r. Jainesli. Campbell, having received permit!, n nuoit7a verbal statement tope Council of the !Deprive rience experienco property by the holders of P'6oll Addition, 4 in einsequence of the water flowing Sharp Mountatni and urged upon the Council the shy of a cuisertithere, to carry off the superiluom ter. lir. 'Vacate; Also made a statement to the effect. ' • COM: - Oil liar:tithed builneis reported progress was contintied. COM. of Lamp cad Watch on lamp at Ninth street ChnrcliAlkl, was continued - . Com, on coleeit abciee Itepplier's, appointed to coo with the County Commissioner, in reference to matter,:reportool that the Contallossioners are willing pay °ache!t the expensetelncurred in its constractl Report accepted, and Copy. discharged.- Com. on railway connection between this Borough the Mim, 'fill Railroad, was continued.' At. Com ?n repairs, In Ilarki.f,street, Motifs Addlt reported progress and wog continued: Corm on Lump Mni)iinteitir..toom for pollect was tinned. ; .; . St. Com:on removal of Rook and Ladder' home, discharged, , . , Com. nn . inletl4 Retinah Gougii's property., was charged... Com. of fire Appergfue-Onitelftion of citizens of Ward, ior.ilte reimoral or Good Intent Engine bow' that )Yard, wee continued. Cont. on pitltion of Charl¢e Lord torn street, was tinned, The eletlou of Pogo'Mot! of Party Walla, pas ' St. Cowl ou atrret at Jalailia, report...l that to street It would coot more than $lOO. It woo the solved that ihiistreet Comrk!tiro be instrosted to .. . . the road from Jablima 4Cross the railroad. Cont. on suit of JaFoh Kline wah discharged. The ofli 4 ehtdboOti of lltram Rigg. Treasurr, kr. ported correct, and ordered to be Med. Cont. of.S.urr4 on grade,a street above Lepp i wai continued to procure report of Borough Surve oth. on i.amp and Wit c tch was ordered to ergot a at 'hied etreet and Schuylkill Avenue. f t om. 4. Fir, Apparatus on fire plug at ~N. St at on the fire plugs generally, of the Borough co i . ,2.luutd. • Forth of Fire App., on are. filur, In laurel stre ported , we. k done. • Ft. Coln. In the matter of notifying the Super dent of the Water Company:, to repair etrects the I biokeo. Was continued. ' • A petition of Moses Feri 4 o, asking exoneratier .taxation for the pmpErty recently destroyed by MinersTille street, was refericd to Cm. on Accom A Petition to continue St. Clair road to the :Turnpike. was referred to Com. on Surrey. PermiSsion being grantNl. Mr. Stichter, Fresh the bleed Intent Engine Company. made a ELltetr the Council, In referauce to the condition of the of the Company. The COuncil directed that an order for r.:3 In Capt..latues NaglWhe drawn, for the purpose ellashlutoudor to enelde the Washington Artllle floe n auluto on the OCCIZIT:11 Abp appratclqn you-eery of .I.merleau Inthepondrote. The fdlloulng reaoltttion was' effeted by Mr. N adeptettl:— Rovii•ed, That the Pollietor - ofliorottgb Lazo golfed to furnish to the Council their next to statement of the amount of taxes yet doe and leeted on the dupll4to of the year I.S4o—end a amount: due from said Collector to the Boreugh.t duptlettie. Upon the presentation of petition for aru 'Seventh street, a resolution and one or two +une in telailon to culverts up to Church Alley from I .Gringo, awl up Maiiset street from' Norwegian ry the In' ouch Woe, gave rise to a spirited debate fl Messrs... Nice and 'Heffner participate t. After up; tb'en cooling down, so on od infinitive, on of the gentlemen, a reselutire3 was adopted Ilan yrt lW runstructea up Marl:et street, from N 1 tl the porough line ' The tuatter of a cuLrert back of Iteppller's w. to n C , nnii ft tee, to report asst Meeting. The St. roar. watt ineyticted to place a crumb wm tan and Third Mreetr. , The follow ing,l4l.s wer6 lead and ordered to C. Warman and oihers, - - -$1 0, lteajater,,t. Emporium, • . , - • Of the aggregate amount of N, 31. Norm: . SIIV-411.10 wee' ordered to be paid on amount. The Council then adionrued IPOR TAE 311 - 312Rti ' ' JOVIINAL,I MCSee a. Enna ast---We hare lately had sow. ;changes in the (Moen% of the Datrithlti ti: Susquehanna helloed'. that caused sincere ntgret on the part of the.. Who,had 1 occasion to transact business 011 it. Stessrs. J orrhoand 1 Lilly hare retired with the good wishes of es ry person whit was brought into business-__iclations witlt. them.— Butwem it Le "cee of congratulation that the Company 'has- been so 'fortunate In the choice of su eaves.— 1 11lessra. Mason end Fender are gentlemanly attd efficient, , ' ()filters.- 1 lint the immediate object of this communi tionds to' notice another change which has recently nee .3We I allude lb the resignation of IVoi. W. Thom Esq„ of ' Auburn.. ills obliging db.pcsill , m. his strict iitkottoo to business endeared him to ail who hattan business at the office. So satisfactorily did be disclor nt- his (to ffee that the Iteadeng /... Dauphin Compat hoc jo intly' agreed to raise his salary if be would remain i Hero tin the Company has been tenet fitrtunate in a . s cross er in Wellington Jones, Esq. For the last year; h bee , been tin , principal of the 'duet:rose Comuton cc 'cols —the duties of which he discharg,ed with so much atisfaction that it was a cause of universal regret to t . e , citizens' and children, that a station of Inure milt; enticed him from a poet flr which nature has speclalli designed' him. To an enthiislitsm, energy and perseerance. he bad joined an "aptness to teach," which tette him ow. ; Meetly inciessful Ines vocation. But he hall gene an We feel assured if spa sal, that be will dischanitt the talles.of his new post litlz entire; satisfaction to-itlllZoncerned. Ile will always Lind open arms and w. greet Wet in his visits to . ~ - V4ti .• [CONISft3ICATID.j To the Petrona of the Publle 8 • , The Annual 'Report of the Supettutenden lie 'Schools of this liortmeb. discloses Hip I average attendance of the pupils Id the ar , about. seeent y•five percent of the 'al bole on "nowt; it is easy to see." as a writer for 11 Jintrnal has gild in rek.reuce to the atteu schools of ttiat :State. "that to couseqUen attendance.tnot only one.roarth of the ache' nua:ly exitended tot the psyment tf tear defray other expense' Incurred in keeping open, ta lost, audio our seine, actually I. but oneltu h part of the thou allowed for tion'of the da of (be youth of the Ik lost. 'o're the a out 'then of Irregularity,.o the annual loss et about three thousand . justly charged:: But this waste of mbar atom in the scale, when weighed agitnst portunities, misspent time, and the fir and ralnc,nahatits. • -Let It te impressed agaiti and remiti of parents, echoed oflkers, and the friends generaliy, that therm of only so many dr culture, as the pupil may Le away from s tubes but a tithe of bla teal loss. • t•The. absence of a day severs an itnpoitaint link from the chain with which all the parts of a subject of study nre eonneetcd together: and thereby grettitly enhances the difficulty of metering the sebseque t lesion. ite sides, orultiot return to school after an a nee of a day •er tlretlii interest in his studies mill ' abated, , ma_ king itithdre - iliflienittihlm to tlx Ms a tention upon them in consequence of his mind being.p copied by the events and scemet, which arrested his ttention 'and intererted his feelings while absent _fro school. At each return 01 the irregular pupil, he fin a the metal . rhiMacterol his recitations becoming mo and more in ferior to those of his clamnates, and ben e discourage-', ment and listlessness steals gradually u him, until ultimately be little out of his class, and hops leaves; i the school - in disgust. l'ior Is this the extent of the 1 evil; whenevet toy Scholar umiectuvaril, absent.; him- I self from.sejlool, or Is nunecesmrity deaf ed 0 - his pa-1 I rents, not Ceity,is so touch of his lime lo , SA, much ofi , •the echoed money lost. so much that is vs artble in MM. tat discipline loot, and so Much of his d Ire for learn-' ieg,vand his ability to squire it impel . Silt the whole , selloolauffer . a.Ats arrangements are diet Cried, the pr,s; gress of WICIAPASS are delayed, the pup' nal scholar is , obliged to wait for his laggard classmate, ild the teach-1 er's patience is severely tried. Frequent absence from school for ineuffirient mamma, is very Pre Uthelal . to the pupil in other respects. It - tends Inform In him ribabit twkiets.may cling to him through life, mail seriously in- J urstlds character as a man ' of busines . and subject nitgi-le mortificatlmm and losers. which* habit of pune-1 tualiti Firmed in early . life, would have 'tabled him to arch!. There is no trilling fault which produces more inrcoveniences to society than a want f promptitude! in attending to every duty at a proper ti ' e, fleece the .! great. Importance of font:dog at mime! a ' WU_ of rigid; punctuality. :Parente should duly convlder this matter, ; and never detain - their' children at .Itgrne upon slight! grounds. and for trifling purposes; tudffermice to this: subject on their part, encourages irrilgularity on the: part of tiro children, nod MMs them to place less, value a' upon !beads - ant/4er gained by &trailing wheel. Thal Irregularity begets an inclination to .p y truant, and: tenancy begets fateehood. and then the oral character! of ,the child receives a shock front - Whir It may pewit reamer. The absentee 'system Is one of the worst evils under whlctionr schools Labor. 'From a - goad school it takes away its twit Worm-est; sal. a I M I A It: renders worm than worthless.".l IThe evil Is not fully comprehended, a not detain their children from school, raise the character of our,Schools 'we • character of tie attetelmuse# lad all Is • selreo more is newts' the passes of eehtet. , . • - irrs. PASTE AND , ildlBllo RS. , . I. . • - 11Efrilurdoel, the actor. is far,ltaly. • „,141rDentits in New 'York ialt wee 3, 371.. l ' . „f4l"Deaths in Philadelphit last weak 153. • .1013'Reading has. 243 rettailera t ;- - •Lemeaster, jfArTotatoes. sell' in:„Weit Chistei at 111 - 50 per, bushel. - • ' JNirDetti.'lralker . ,-,4.ltiielraituit notoriety, is AA yearn of ism._ ; ,13iNfew Plls4tAelPhls' at 01. ~"matir-per„- p osind.:, • 1.. r' 4111Pilweie mirdererti were ;tiii"bniag' in St: • imala yeeterittry. 1 - cat:Osb, two feet _in lengtti, was - naught' ntilarrisburg last week. . I 'lo' e. Stowe Milled from Eisropo for tiller -Ountry-on the 9th . prahe, unrecognised dead PhiladelphiA mustier sixty-tics per annum. • Lancaster,-Harrisburg, Easton and Bead ing, all now bare daily papers. ~,Fir•Tbe burnt bridge ow the New Jersey Con. Dailiond hal been „ta.T-The time fixed by law is this Stat 4 for ' shouting' squirrels and woodcock;. is the fit - of Juij. Jrarl-The Washington riot, is to receive n full and impartial judicial lornatigation. That is right. AT'Afiss Sarah - J. Colhorn, of Chaplin; Ct., died last week from the-bite of a common black spidefr. PrThwitomnibus drivers of Covington, Ky., 1) it is Eaid, charge double fare for ladies who wear . ,! hoops.' ' 144.7 0 ,1:111j0r . ..Ge0rge McNair, died In Washing- I; ton •lak week, a victim of ' the National ;Hotel disease. • . ptr.SeutiTiel is the " name of a new paper about being started in Tamaqua—Democratic in i politics. "..4.1 - The absorption of .31exice by this country, is now. considered a. fiied feet—only a question of time. • • • I ,FA - Burlng, the week, the Dunkards or Ger . man Baptists, held their annual Love Feasts in this State. r...rCharies Fenno-Hoffman, the poet, is in curably insane. Ile is in the State Asylum Btl Harrisburg. ..xa-The statue of Gcn. Warren at Bunker Hill I was inaugurated one We'doesday last ,with appro t,: priate ceremonies. ~. , lreritenibrandt Peale, ngcd Sit years, ono of it! the oldest of American painters, is in Now York visiting his friends. ~AVIY-Two publie.sehool edifices jest completed at Rockford, 111.; cost $50,000. Very creditable to the Itockfurdians. prOerald Massey, the risipg poet of Eng land, is the sob of- a canal hot:tun - in, now earn ing the wages of tee shillings a week. . r /Or Elica - Mille. tenacity an actress tif Phila dolphin; died-in the lunatic department of the • • Alnis- house -of that City, tra Saturday last. 1r .. 1/....%7The petiple of St. Paul, Mitines.Mti, offer the' a booms of $30,000 to any 4 oue 'wilt) will build to a first class hotel in that flourishing young city. on. : . ptl - Mail, Rachel, the actress, at present in I Egypt, in very ill health, contemplates revisit. d, jog this Summer, New York and. Charlestown. ...t/"Frauk Berger, a driver. on the Schuyl '''.l kill Canal, was drowned in the Schuylkill at Con. shehucken, last week. Ills team also perished. f•Therti is a movement among dlimerican shipping masters ) which ' promises .1+104.4 to 1 abrogate the pernicious system of advance •wages , was, to seamen.. • i. 1 r•The cites in New England are said to. be d i„,,.. getting alonefinely, and stimulated by high pricer the foriners have planted . a great breadth nth . of . ;round,) - - 13 :to . p.,Y - Saturday last, the 13th inst., was, the day I set .; bean f* the ,comet to strike the earth ; but • J as yet, the performance had nut taken plate, c "'""' and we remain unharmed. , - ~r,,,. - The Empress Eugenie of France recently ems : al ',eared at a ball, wearing jewels whose mine was estimated at $BOO,OOO, and hating flounces of lace on her robe that cost $120,000;• - • ' Fsfr'Eev. E. 11...Chapin give the f.illowing 3 p,,, , origuial recipe fur mitkingam aristocrat :--• Take a plebien reseal, amblialf a million of dollars, • : :i...azid let them simmer slowly together. 4 i ' Irv - A grand excursion over the Union Cana} ; s'rtt , from Middletown .to - Reading, is to take place on the 3d, 4th mid sth ul next month. The compa• lleell, , ny wilt stop to visit the Pim:grove Coal Mines. Cr. , i . .i.aTrAt a saw-mill in , Uppeoßern n•wt.stilP l Tarp Becks county, recently, a little eon of Rebecca i nuflinan was caught by a saw, and literally ~,„',..„ ' sawn in two, from lifiCribdumen through 14: hie sOlo: . 1 ..;The tote!' exports of gold this year from re- California, will fall considerably behind those of I 1856, caused by the gradual development of the , ' agricultural and manufacturing resources of the 'ohm,' State, y, Lad ...xte7.ltieob O. Smith, convicted of killing Thad ' I delis Miry at a ball 'in Philadelphia, has been from' sentenced to three -3 ears' imprisonment. Beware ire In of Ruin. young. men.. That has converted young its. ! , Smith into a convict. 4 fontr•The Cali art Chief has entered upon the i 1 ninth year ut Its existence. A capital paper— „,t of independent, outspoken„ and an inveterate foe eta tol to Rum. Vie re-echo its hope fur the future /km , life, health, Irieuds tand,a sunnier sky. 3° l ."....4r Judie Vondersmith, of Lancaster, charged I with defrauding the . goverment, lb , at liberty on Tor of ; $15,000 bait, It is aoubtful whether the char -1 pur 1 gee 'against him - wcll 'over be brought to an is- I•kts to; sue, and if so ; some .:Striinge develepteents may aunt, be expected. ' .. 1 A handsome young gentleman of Dela en an d more a hew days -ago plauned 'a -pretty scheme I of elopement with II rich merchant's daughter.-, ~ t o ro .i• But unleekily—diamond will 'aernetimes cut dia log., mond—his heiress proved, after the nuptials, to Meld- I be only-a seamstress. . lno the I per-Drofeisor D. Barton Ross, author .of the in said • .8,, utherti Speaker” and other class books, at- ; IL.,,'' ' , I tempted to commit suicide in Peteisburg, Va., on 1 pert' - Thursday. Reason—reverse of foitune end the 4m n is non appreciation of his efforts in ?tte'firitlitranee I -Kali" - I of Southern literature. I, , reek to i AV - Atrocities in English hi& life are, btirlig I llwithm i 'made public. Lady Westmeath is taking the in- ' th-mine I itiative in the exposure. From the accounts pub--I he part' liStked, English noblemen' are worse than brutes, to ~„,t t and unfit to have wives. The barbarities they 1 ' ~,,,,,, I practice, wptilo disgrace a savage. i . I JOY-IVaita weather is driving Philadelphians, 1 ' Gothainites„and the good people of other large referred I . . . , , cities, lute, the country. Como and breathe our ; tnuuntaik, air, ye pale faced - denizens of the gatliar- 1 i.., I crowded city. We will send you back, with the .'. 1 bee of health mantling your cheeks. se paid: ", D'Tho Direetnrs of the Reading Railroad e 77 i Company, ut a meefing,hel.l ldst week, do:ermin- , 00 I ed, as - a preliminary arrangenienr, to the conseli- Id'oe 1 dation of that Copany with-the Lebanon Valley I I M m's mg, ,Railroad Company, to assume the iodebtedness of [the city of !tending and borough of Lebanon, 4neurred for their stibscrintions to the-stock of the --- - ,:last mentioned corporation. I I: - . .:41 - ..4,rcharleston has had - but two Post Masters , under - the present Constitution of. the United States,. the late venerable Thomas Wright Bacot, i who was appointed by President Washington, i . soon after his inauguration, and who died in office, and the present Post. MantOr, the' lion. Alfred', Huger, who wns appointed by President Jackson,,, in Jantuiry, 1835, Atha decease of 3.1.r.,11ac0t. r rA gossipingliub has been instituted dawn-, east. One of the rules is,' that every member who ' shall see a gentleman Nisiting n young Indy' more than twice, shall circulate the cows that they are going to be married, and said members are required to report all manner of things about that gentleman to the lady, and ditto about the lady to the - gent/man. This will break up inn tches, and afford much gossip. P' The 'Trenton • State Gezerfe says that a woman residing in- Ocean county, N. J., was frightened to death' last week by Alio idea of the Comet! At night the saw the 'light from a largo fire in the piney, ana l was immediately posses.ed with the idea that Aims the comet, that the earth was on (Ire and about tube anstroyed. liar alarm wee so great ',that she was thrown Into convul- alarm, from the effects of which site died the tame night. ,:. ~ . _ sr - About thirteen miles from Wasbingten city, in Virginia, lives a man now in his ninety seventh yenr, who is a perfect curiosity., in his way. He ha 4 resided at the same spot, and kept wort of house of entertainment, for the last sixty years, and. up to this day has never seen' railroad or a steamboat, and, what is more strange, has never seen the Qapitol. Ile is a =an of fair Parts, but his lack of ,ordinary curiosity is very wonderful. He, with -his wife, about the same age, has lived and labored, and been happy, with in a circle whose radius does not probably exceed ten miles. • pirlt isetr ed that Baron Daimler, fraytien Ambassador ih England, Os very plainly "cur by Mr. Dallas at a recent elssetabbige in Munches., ter. The statement is that Mr. Dallas and Mr. Van do IVeyer (the Belgian, Minister) had taken their Peals and were chatting together, when Baron Damierot black of the first water, who had been promenading, approached them. The black am bassador came up the steps, and his Belgian Ex cellency rose and ehpok Mtn by the hand. Tti'e Haytien glanced at citizen Dallas, as if he ex pected a similar greeting, but a wave of the hand, directing him to pass by, watralLthat he got. itiorts to ECMOVE. PLOW' of, ,of tlie Cub et thnt the bole In but her enrolleth .0/tio,rchra once to the irregulir 01 funds au uric and to the schools .down away, the cultiva ugh Is aleo attendance. Ilertfmay to risbutan eglected op= atlo of ell teachers; of education ye of mental boot, email- Vincuita.—The entire delegation In. the next Congress from ttat State, will he Ikmorratic. In the recent tion. the Americana there seem to have been nowbere.— The Richmond Enquirer states that the Democrats have made large galas for the Legislature since the last elec tion. In the Senate they will have sixteen majority, and in the House, w) far ash imn' from. there an, 111 Democrats, ES Dia! ributionists ' , and 1 . Independent.— The Democratic majority on joint ballot will he about eighty.seven:: - - Alunlinstuwiiepabil n State Nomtna • • eo;t1.;a: • WILXOT, of Bildford county.. • CANAL CONIYISEIMNiy: WILLIAM ant.t.WARD, of Philadelphia. JUDGE! OP TIT! EMPTILY! COCCT: JAMES VP.ECII. of Payette county, JOSEPH J. LEWIS, of Chester oo.alai7. • Demleratle State.Notainatione. • WILLIAIt P. PACKER, of Lyeoratng county .• , , 4. , VNAt mixtsamin: NfliROD , ETRICKLAIin, of Chester county ' ~ ' uninuutrtruous i . • . WIELTAM STIIONtI, of Berke county. ~. JA.,IES THOMPSON, of Erie county. /firWood,' Hair klyt.—.This adwhable;artele Is rapidly improrini 4 the hair., Ne ;allele of a rhullfir klud, now heron, tliepublic, enjoys a bettor' reputation as a reatoratile and Invigorating hair Pluto. Its pecu liar chemital qualities hare a bensellelai effect upon the growth and ehatacter of the hair; giving a silky and glossy texture to that whichx wax' formal, of aioneirs, and dry stature. Maws also, we understand; a tendency :to preen:4 the youthful , toter and appearance of the heliostad destroyluk or ceunteracting the etrectaof With such recomniendatioas in lui liter, we hardly per eels. how any lady or gentletuen'should be without so :or*, as adjunct tO their toilet. The eetiele pkkey he et the prOahts tbinugboat the eboatr*,..kiiiiri pan*. vault if wo visit to fatapttt chino! th POLITICAL Jliirllollowara Pills sad 01 Marlift msfithembio preventedm.ir he Ty Siise of russet Gantsiont,atol !oet.j4pas ,nIII4ITOt • *OWA . sUperienst silly tumor es.tipswit Injury re, f! was 411 " """*it• iti !" 1 1 0 1 1 4 Sri ArerlptSl In all puts iif hi Ntorygind It It used Walt Vist pre4turgiral Ittstilliens Coilloent }:tiroj as e nukrellablfsn4 titixtllng 'kris fdr'irouit4S ul eers-.lffOsalswalliiks% ,eAncer.. tumors's - n(1 eritifliS =ladles. Tb . Oils sre pruscribod-by eminent; niidltst rsetlorlsiti as tips coast eel, clone remedy for ft:ltra • !kis, !Ifs, emnplept end ;balers of the boUelki - efirA Wosadorwttil Power...Wl. truly . ,'ti:Sicm tatting" what if remarkable pollee ewe liftie.rticlgilled dtADWAI'S RILQULATOIIIti, will.esert over thy. Cuinan Systern. debilitated ;with disease. ,One of (here; littlb 14 14 1 aw i l rn O,P*l flout the . 1 ./ 6, 1.4 AO erippted "P', testinea, theeintaii of ali de. angemerda and Irr4Wlarl ' ties of the ayiteht. they will make the Dowels clod,' and strung,regnia4tealthy and puro; the !dyer, illaddef, Kid ney:Mead, fieri es and Skin. to perform their sernal Nut . tions au a regular, healthful and nal ttral =maw. I,U* liEflUL.tTfiltS heal Surer in the bowels or in the, Weis ' Om a.-. Drastic Prrgattres,onch as salts, ctonnien tierg 4 4 . - ' tire pills. mai that form in (ho bowel i and ern the cu ts of the stomach, by constant irritatluit. fill s ate I troubled with Coitiveneas,lndiNftlo)o, P T P I I-1 1 ° ! 3, R l ' k # Aousiteon, Liver Complaints, &e., may rely upon refwirtrtit 4 pOstilre release, tram these. sitilkOltiee by ildnittrit I 1 IiXtULATOILS. It ADWAY'S HEADY RELIKY , Frill me. atore the Crippled, the Weak, the Inftrru,s!'.ther illod•Rid "itleti and Palu-afiliOted ;let irits to ease ?..sitifWenif,lst, In l , :few short hours. at the. farthest. .Let RadwaVi: Ile:ady llrdief be applied:to Hie nehiag tooth, thsatiff-j4nt, tho„, 'fractured licab, the sprained or strained npaseis,'„ilie eS feehled and perceptive nerves tortured wit4uktand — pains, to the 'Bowels, almost wetn put by payiti . dlr. ehar4es, of 1/yossiatery or Cholera, tw,thedlat 'retiti....l liras - drawn out of shun by cramps au4 ifptastrui, al:0 , a 14 * mltintes.the most miraculous rbanie in ilia WhOe,hody will take place, ease and cosniort s tranquility etisi rtsrlo ratlan of attllctialparts to health 11 4 1 4 10 w iti;'lt4'. Ucligioui ' Alt"liOt. 'NOTICES.; 44-PitISIPTITS lODTST CIII,IIiVII, Comer of 'Lyon and 34 street. Divine Service every''Sabbittltit 10 ntiork, A. M., and tio'clock, P s 11. t ..• ; k:.•!'t• • e•fsr• FIRST 311-711101/IST EPISCOPXL p 111:8C15,5er Mid Street, gottevilie, Hay. Witzdast L. Okae, Pastor.- Divine service every 'Sabbath at 10 A. 51. skid a t n 4 P.U. Ct. LISLI LUTIIEkIAN cuuratat: learket &pate pottsvine, Rev. DANIEL' SOCK. Pastor. Divine rrice in this Church regularly every Sunday. Morhin at 10, 1 4 o'clock; evening, at 7 o'cloek, Weekly Ptiyer. ' 3lreting, Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. • CUCII4II SERVICES.-June, 1857: 21st- , Second Sunday after 'Prlnity.-44/nnesis I.4..Aets, x. -P. , 6L-Genesis sir, 2d Tint 11. l• - • • 24th-tit. John. itaptiste.-Service al o'clock, P. U. :Nth-Third Aunday after 1 rialty.-Ilenesis xxxvii, Acts al-P. XL-Cancels stn. 24 Thar. 111,4c-7. 29t ti-tit: Peter's Ihty.-Disine myrtles at 5 P. 51. Second lesenha. Acta Oil. sad Acta Ir. • ' ' The morning service on the Lord's Day Inhis !sr 10% o'clockeand the evening at 8 o'clock. ' • - D. ' 9111.11.1ilt—On Saturday, the 13th inst., LAL - Mtuzii„Mged t months and 21 days, youngest of Ch#l , es P. and Amanda Miner. ' fibs Is not dead-J. -but sleeplOgl, look upward, 'weeping. eyes, ftehold the tr ee of our hearts-1 Safe, Imre In paradise. 111 Sn rAgbt of sor ow. nor of pain; perfect Pt are and rest— Redeemed and frayed, she sweetly si Vpnii her Sat cur's breast. LOST $4 .FOUN cvl . C to tiy ees of qui rii rr oq Sittohity uy !nog. June Ilth. t, a 'nfIINDLE batk and hetly white, with a calf alu,ut'l6. st.oekt. old. 'Che owner limp:tested to prove, prot.rty anttgrentove the t, or they will be load itecoot in to taw. WU. 31CLU,N, f.l t ,t/tnrs. -June 20, ...4411* -- .t S' n, I'RICT' COW.H-Calito to tl)e gli.- Niden 4 e of the stoo.,:rils-r,un or about isis. the last of ?tat, a brownd and white spotted, CtINI, au Twolod to be :4,:init tire or ix years old. Said; row has A hell ou. and s frerh. 'TI e owner is r desired to come for ward. Prol'• Property. p. y charges and tokOi her away, otherwise sl will t +.• sot accerding.ta lair.: i t . 1 . , JCatl, Los(. Dontid•ott. Juno V, ":t7_ . ' itld-tits' --..---, ..I'lt A V - CONVl—Strayed fr.oiti M M the 54, ' sCrittur, resi li cling in orwegialEst.. Pottsville. u Saturday. M iry :Atli . a ItiAcii. COW.----! lt F.ho had, a white .tar on her threitead--4hiA horns,l turtle! leelilliard-- the t Tor her tall,ond the jower part, of her hintgiegs white.' it sultahle novroxf,' , ci7l. Fe path on n,turni r tr. raid row to )IPlNfti EltEl.l4, ia giving) him informAtion where he can get her. , 'i June 6, 'U'l• - I. .•.,:3-3t.'i ' i .rrio '.IIEACHt rectov; nf Tamal Pa:, will employ Two and For ty Aollars per at Twenty 0 Sixteen must present themsel xtre.t. tirtniol .11" use, of July, 16.37, at June Z4'57 10 - Urt.Ntii.Al . k: !Jr wi•ott meat 111111bn give* nn musty, I'd. Ashland, May 2.,'57, t -764 AC - W'l'S W A N 00 nexs- easy, useful, and tuiirable. {Salary ne.eO a inent h., Capital required, Sr 4Cri:"Poriparticulars, encloge stamp. atid.iuldr}acs A. IL SIAIt.TYN, 10.10 t • ": Plaistow, X. 4. .1 .# 07 LOCAL ANRAVELING,. ANTS WANTED in,the W/iST 1 Busiitessi 00 T) T GE rvtut.7. trim s:,O' to *.150 per inentl\--no humbug. 'orl chance business. Perrasoent employment elven and nal cetpltal ?Attired. For particulars encin4lpoxtage stamps and addriws, A. SIMPSON, Meter. N. If. April 1,1, ".57 14,3zu 0 ISSOLUTIOXS.. L801,1117,10N.—'14 . e 4iartnorslOp heretefor'e existing: beilr'eeneGeor,;o4 I:ikert and M. N. Llle le in the sawing and Mat Itolltling Hurl heas t e Oro igcburg Landing under the firm of itiek ert t Lgdoig. way diosolved by mutuafia)nhent, on the first da}luf Aprit. 15,:47. The business at the late firm Will be iiett red up by George Rickert, wife continues the bugues /it the uld , plage on Ws own aceount.. GEORGE RIC-fil,Elt.Ti June,), '57 2.3-Ote, 31. LVD,WII}. ' pArerNb;RSHIP NoTreE.--'l . .4partneritilp In the---rhe lumber huSiness ilea.' etolivel extetln4 between IL C. Wilson and Lewlaltoyer,WaS tlls' day (Aerll 25, 1E.57,) diPsolvid by mutual-entutent. I t' r N R. C.,WILSON, i • ' ; .. 't Ltilyrs Rorn, '. • . . , The Ittderslaued have this dai (ApriT , ;il.Bs7.)entered jntrhgolwartnemltip, In the lumber htles,ia at the steaml , saw intil at the bat of the In.-lined plan q , on , the NI. ll.' t S. Ili It. it., under the firtn , d'ft.C. At J,'4.5f ES WILtfON. All orders for lumber prOmptly attended to. i IgC. WILSON. 315y12;•57 IS-I ' 3:A.11114 , 1 Wit:SOX:l' D! r--- - - -`-'- i(SSOLU'I'ION OF t AR'l'NEit-r A ...lllP.—Notice Is hereby given tat the partnetLii ii !II i p fieretothie ea isttng between P., ( . Dressler, J. ti. lireesiix. Michael Itresa er.and ileor, , :te , Owen., , trading! as nuovhanta, at Donaldson, t•chttylkt I l'a.. underi , Dm' Om name •of Inaki.9.ltil:, OW 1041 4 co„' CO.. was on Abu 24 day Of nay, A. D.. 1857. dissolved by mutual con. " sent, and that from 24 day of May. istl7: P.. 0. Bresslen, l , J. 11. !Bressler and liehael. , ttreesl.4., tinie of the. Omni eer pirtnera etlll e'outinue to cony on the fernier-bust- . tress . is merchants under the thin nattnot BRESSLER ,if 0).. a . ,t 'the town of Donaldson, In sab.h.'county. and the! said` llrtn beg leave . to return their thanks to the pnblicT for pint furore. ald Lonely strlrt attention to bentlnevel to merit a share.° public pttronage. :: - , I'. 0. RIO:FELLER, • J. 11. lIT,t.}:A.SLER, • 1 3I ICI I AM, DR ESSLER,t GEO. P.!OIVEN., • . May 22. 21 NOT. • • NOTICEFA meeting if the Yetitig! 1... •. Men's Chr st lan As:sedation will he held In than] nson. 31(INDA 11: ?ening, JUDO ::.1, 16 . 57_,..at.E1 o'cloek.4 Purnitual sateudanre is requested . ; Ther e 'wlll be di itteetleg el the Beard Cl MAnagers. int he moan the ism,. easing, at :!4 o'clock , for the traossetion of, important busl eNA. r L. W. BOSEIYSIIELL, Secretary., Pottsville, Jima `...'0. '57 . 21edt . ." XECUTOR'S NOl'lCE.—Witere-i Vaslt Letters of Adosintstratlonton thitllstate of 4 t Y Z1.3t3t1:11. AN,. late of the, borough - of Non- , : lt, UPOrie. Schuylkill en nty, do-tared. hate been granted' to the Insbarriber, he the I:oohter of kleltuylkill eounty 1 —littlce hihereby Oren to all' peril: . dis Indebted. to saki, Estahl to make payment. and those hiving claims wall prestmt thim for settlement. Jollli SITZ3IILLEII.O - '244 '57 115 tits . i ' Executor. ' r o'de Eis hereb' itkii7iii . at - - - alt f gi Anat-after ow_ th ult., no waqnits will l4v alloired to stand la tho public streets to the annoy:in.:4,ot the pmple. • . D. 12. CillthiT,.ChV Armen. ! rhtleville, June In, '57 • . 2441 . pROPOSALS.-B c *k Proposals • - 14.-'• t ParRU. - -pan. the me~tlng nights In July, October. Janne?, andlAprtLl! 13y order of the Indge.' ~ 1 111)1,1LAI., F. LEE, Src.i ' Vet tsville, June 13.'57 2430 I j .FFICE OF titiNALDSON I IMPROVEMENT . * KAILROO eh tits' Exchange, cbdiadelplita.Jqiie 121E41857 t t ark:K.—The Coapona ter the; friteiest aua.on Abe: 1546 inst t on the Swan Per evil. ur rtgsge bortdi•nt this CoMpany, will be paid on present* au at tbeiroffi'ce; or atithe ilanknf Northumberland. C. , E.SPAIALL7I, 7Yey` der: Ovine ; - , , " :, _ • . , ---- i jorrsvg,ix ATINTI TO* il4, 1 INEL. ..a FAcrußno. - commy.—t el,c.sii. ' thl,-.;,4.i ~,... tw ptien of the capital stock oft k Pottarillar tiling Ail, sMiintifact taring Company will be "tied at tbieMilice of lii Spencer, Pottartile, on Tneedaryi June rxli atlo ol eihek, A.M.. Also. at the ;Fame Slane and plax a, elec.-, 14ihn will be held for the •directotirand °facers, to, nerve' Or the eturging•year. Dooki'for nib aubserlptionto the, .1 ca .. td e tal rock trill be . opened at ii.,bioldliee of Richard . , a No. lii.:Walnut firer, ct , Phiiit elph la, Junel 25041 ii :.•7. et ld a 'clock . A.:Jr. '',' iil By ortkr of the Ineorponi' tom ii f ' i' • ' , l !.• • UUCHA iiP .10N.E.1, rretird 'S. Newton Znuta,49nrclary.• ~I; . I s June id, '47 4 ....•,, 4 ' : . 4 21-21; ' 4• n 4.ItILL CO. g GRIOULTUji ---- b .." , g _, i, Rkoiroforteur.tußAl.4eLliD'3llEXllANlCAF 4 Aii&XIATION,—,This Aaeociation •will- bold Pi , Finci l l Iliwal Exhlbltiori at Bchayiklterti. ne TtIESDAY4 gnO WIiIt:SRPDAY, tbeZl4l and th dive ef jarito4 6 67',. The pnblhoin general are Val ; exidtilt,their artbi, ale,. end will receive the striettat:kttentlon at thii hands' 4,t . the CoSteitttee of lirrangeintint. polders and Lila containing - the llst of pentium" and rer,,iiiationelie 111 tie bound at 111.44 of tilt! .-ttiblin gives thcoughout the,.. ina,ntr-'4. - ; ''',;•"-;', ' • ; •i• ;7• ,, A;l'' '., ,' • • zt; 1'; -ii -.. bilL a tilrfißtigßV,... . fil . , - .... .-AI., , ,•• . . ly Lawn ROYEI4 . ' -i,' ; - • ''' :1' 4 • T. L KIM" : • ; Gliaic 4rerriegeregidr. , 1 • • . O.:L LlIAD11112_•_. • I I: - - crasauts!saiwg: -I L, .. ,- ..' L } 1, i lean. 13 0 1 7 'l, .; • ; , • j . . • '23-3t '., / - .i - , - 1-; • i 1 ' 1 DIED. A Kit.ruf laughter prvrn - TED. RS----The Si!'hoo'l Di; Diatriet. Schuilklll county, ale Tenet:tett..et salaries et Fifty !oath. and Nine VentaleTeachina, rol tars per month. 411 applicants ca for examination' ;at the Broad Tamaqua. on Tapday, the ith It, 'il. By ortleflot the Board. U. 11. WCADE, Ott • Nit) wages .and taus an 4 triplu r 'wanted a! Aabiand. Schuylkill I •AVIS CES. , for- e 1 .L:. :ADD NISTRATION. 10,MII 11[)314. 41IST It A 'PION N 0110 E • wii3iiiiur Loam-act Administration on the estate ,or •sitx.:IIICKZL. drnmowt, late er `Ashland, har e , been,grintld the "Omrerslitord IT the- itogi.t.T or toanty„--Nottee 14 hereby given rotim.4ting alt Utoliellaidel s ed 4.1 !odd estate. to tlidkAi r. ay moot. nail hatiktg lass wail : present them for setttchient. SAMUEL BOWLISII, .tdmaini.trator. ._Ashland, Jane 6;'57 • Z.3-Ito COAL: ..GOPARTNERSILIP;-JA MES M. &ATTY. of de 10;taftrulit t Thomas, has ac. , . , 404te.ct with Woo Theodore Garretson god Janke B. rwattti r lo the Coif titalatiog, under the Jinn of Innen M. Beatty k Co., who will cmoilLtue the mlalug,ockiso. ling of Chat az usual. _ JAS. )1. lINVITY. - 2. -1 ••• •• 4. . Tilrglrttg ' ' ' 144- a 1 .411 1. • Pottsville, June 21.1.,'M • t. '2e , • 00PA RTN ode ki i ,i gnet t hvie thl t d* (janunry diet. A 513.) 6n tgreJ . Into copartnership for ttoi tranrnction'of a General (o.el cortutihudowiteliduses, Sun steo for the purchase-sad sale of coal; under the drtn of W. M. ROGERS f CO. Office.--2.* Dusolway. New Yorks and'in Criatre street oppreuttlue Anierirsu Mote), PotturtHe. - FAL New Pori:. , •„ . P. D. LUTUND, rottsvD)... Pebrusty 9,'458 • . f.tf , oax,A.RTNERBIIII'.---Tlie lilt trer: C boe &malted ttierorelres ts..gerber far the _ puroo , rainhigjid wall* arsidirsolur 'Ow Arm of as 44 6.laitlt:l4 *ad, are amor fp U:undid; for Abe 44q_bylikrii . 2(brth - 4rllitir fourMn (4eligh) peal: 'A darf.l. Jeaorr Lac. tukrito eusl4ty,,,Pl.. . Y JVIIN 31(4,rt EA RV. Mit 411 L. MOWER. • JACOB A.,..STP.Rs. .V . l .4us • .4olvy ' c'Ao , -PARTNENSIIIP Tire fitb;gcriberif ittare ita6nria sin nti-Ibis &ate. undei the alma and rt.* of TYLISR, STONE' k CU, and will conduct Th e Imo.' tows of Dtatino in aw/..•a0 sucanwora to V.REDIRtICK 11:1.Eit k CO., at N07W.8 Walnut Philtidelpbfa; 159 Ilroaditay; New sark: Poet Richmond. • . 14t150TRICE TYLER, • -(IMAGE P.TIMER., . , Iki4 9,'51 f tfl e l AND and MAIIANOY COAL, ;.-Thellintlersignedare prepared to receive orders • or thy_celelireted,Ashlatid Coal from the , "Bancroft Pi oneer-o°lllm.y." 'Prom the extenal veal ten,ttinn s and I m . pno'eme tine. mule itt the Colliery this winter for prepap rig tl Cotal,, they feel no beetttatletfiu offering it to the trtol4s au art fehi triesten time tab Slippier In ,Ipe mar ' koLdit It lin vitality freedSm from thine 'lite 4 . n .gtht.,4l,4 o i,tip,..,Tte i t ate 51.90„ppopareti noire mai, P"acti" ....UP/6 110 r 1 I Fehtffi NUM!' from ether mines BANcltarr, I#P.WIS , 9 " N 0.19 Walnut street; Commerritil Building. -,..,yetriMry 9, '4l , . • , 9.4 y CAIN; HACKER 4 COOK, .. • PAIN;AN AND ISLUPPLUN ' .• • 331inctlkiLlarcharths Coal. Also, deileinr IA othe ferstaituditlog ~ • - -. ll4Thite a d Red Ash Coals. ' N 0.40 Ir2,,ett ;trek, i'l*lderphiu, and Iruodkind Wfiarru, Schuythilf.. THOMAS CAM. Motto !taunt. • Jitit 31: Coot. lehreary'ir'N" • • - ' * 7•"?., /.." • HAYES; SMITII, & __-zererphants,..L. • No. 107 (Mtn wa /sat Streoti Are ROW reeelrinu. - direet.frOTH Joan & RICHARD C.tartu, a lull außplyerliroinwood, Coati, which we 'otter at the Itu r era aiarket orke. Onlers may, either be A t ldiessod Wu* or to our Asept for the If 1.4 EDoand f tatri, j t. U. /VC PM, 13Weidtace.. It. I. • Mee "4 4 '.57 ear _ • - VAN.DUSEN,'NORTON . & CO., Sole Agents for the tia!e of the X.M.IEIT.4I3OEIt . - Coal & Na vigation Co.'s Coal, uiwt*ea' 1101 ' g wasti , Aiii cio.J. • (, -, . No: L'A Wilnnt 4114. et. Y11.11.14411.1'111 • o.2fices . : . . Z0 0: 1 - Matt e ?: t i. :.', e :MAt• t iv , t , u, N. YOnii. { iiippliig Whailres--Bristol.Ballatowit aztel.Pier 10. 1, Bich:4l4. Mord) ::I. '5l i • 13 , f LENVI - S AUDEN,RIEI? & CO., ~ 111.iners awl "Shipiets' 'of 'the follow . . , , • lug celebrated JY,TR/iA CITE COALS, 11. PiirmiilELleute. "ilitt Me mss. 311: 4 ;4:i/4a) ikse. BLit KIIVATIL wILITS.I.OI. -- • ... - • Alo . LOCtST-Mr., .• r , do in,- . - •••• do —:. PPM NII-311%,.. . Litilay. . 1 . 1 .1.. LE; - 11.11 lc As a . WYOMING VA, do BLACK SINAI ; bIANIO peK From, ELLZABETKPORT, I,EllEft kW, and 1.,1111NC1 L 1:111L1E, RED .1511. ALSO, titn vvry s uparioi • • . ÜBIBERLAND: . COAL.: • by. Oa* IlampshiLvooal andcon Cotrpan.x. a; 't ; "..:.• • street, 0_0„„ l 7O ft: l l l : n islree ItVa t , UELMIA. ' .. //I)l3ro4,hvi&Y:li•ElV YORK. ' / _ 14;14 - 10. - 1 Min I R SALE & TOLET. A IV:, sorts of T Rails, from: 22. to 60 u slz pe rrara, on band and for iglu by bet.B, 1866 4.) ; E. YARDLEY A SAN. rrOWN LOTS FOR SALE—in the "Borough of, Port Carbon. Apply to i - J. M. WE T.IIEItILL. AMA. t • 7-11 hity. 13, 'S7 I - 4 1 .11M BRICKS for Cppolas, and nut FurnacwF, froiu Works.-for ealit luw, at the 1'1lLILER.11:11t1 1 / 4 4CL,' Pottsvllle,,Jan. 19, 1850 TEORIN TUNIC ! , PAPER,--BoOk 'Paper. of efor).sizo and weight, of superior quality, tor ale at Mill prices. •E. 4 AUILIG , Centro 'treat, ille. 'Erg 1. ---- : -- Fri, It . . BB s iVLi KE443.-,.-Patent k itights 'for *de ' f ;sin /mprovenumtli Duvall% /*irks, by 'Nritreft there to a great teurtnit 1A nun.; tabor, and* ebst of fuel, and the tintilty ofttho hylekainuel intprored. • J. W. ANDRZWS. Beidgrpo. (. !h. )lurch 24.'67 t .. ..' -.13-302. trGINE..AN.PIECI PeTQRSAIE. 1 4 --it portable fent horsepower emit ne, with hot rd IN; Apperalbs, and m" awintt IMElN(trtmelty COO gallons !wr..llmilaufe.) w ill be' mid 'lew=all in good order. 1:u • quire of itoatAKELLow, KUPP 4 CU., ItFadin2. June tt....1.7 ', • i' 2.3.3 t ...1' : arBT RBtEIVED.—A. large assort:, j Ment - ofspletlld Perfumery. &c.. fmnr, the ilanuifae torlieoNnles Hanel It Co., Harrison and othera. Ali thoge who want fine PerfuMery,eall at %BA R. L NT'S Book and Variety Store. . , January 21.1857 . 3.1. f .. _ ' i TlOlt RE I NT--;---A, Three Driek Dwoilira House, with store.' , • tat. ed. nuitable for nny kinclpf busineen. 1 nit{es to rent, w ith 0211. and Welter piles, ) rtr et, betwreu the VlMlll%3llliniar Mann/ • Ho tee. AlserYpo.stone 41welling houser r At )1y to • .1 ottarille„ February tn. '57. ____ • et I I 14)1 lat I OUSE for SALE OR RENT. A two-story frame house with lei.ement..= I occupied by Daniel 'Nagle, situated ou the )(leer-- a ft "; t r l h l u t. o l4Z is 3c l ' l l 4l i na d : l , 4 lt 6 i'h' i l tn e l f il ut ! a l urcd b io u y in gt i tta h l u o i f f .s o eec t t P l ot , l i ti . n s'rw ii i i dep e l lluie r . t h h i T . t i bb r e'' l p ' • e • o r hi sseas " : Z i i : o , li . t . l l . gl en „Immediately. For 'terms and other partb-olars, ep ly to, ; , ' ; CII4S. 1";11(0171. 4 .GII.' tottevite, 'June' r, f. 51 ,1 - ". • 4, ...:4-31.*: . NE MULE FOR .SALE:, --Acill be sold at Pdblie Sale, tot SAT -1.; tDAY,i the ZIA day of June. A. D., liis7. () e ,In tst lia newer tp.. a bay mare. the property of Win. Dilam , of New Ffilhadelphia,- Schuylkill county.. The uiderstuned has had the mule during the W inter,.rod a / stut:has not beett isclalmed at the proper tame. be Will, eeli her to pay for the Utter. ar. • Sale to emu, u rury nt 1 Wrier): i P. 31.0 n said. day; when entelit t ons ill be Made known by • SOLOMON STINE, +last lianerer township, Lebanon county, l'a. - Junet, '67 ' ,' . . 2.3.4 t • - - '• - • - -- - - 10. CdOLLIEILY TO RENT—In ther3liddle roal field. Northumberland &mut y, eon. nected by a short branch-With the Fhilidelphia sod Einnfinry It. It., known as thetaMbert toil i, ty. wit h tip -litards of 400 acre! of superior Coal land. belonging to th4Nttr York and 311ddle Coal Field R. D. and Coal Co., With Breaker, Engine of :..* horoo power. 3ilners' houses, &el kr .'already enWlett and to g OO,l order. ' il heverl coal Yank 'tare water level have been opened.. I anda number of others are of easy_ access, which. May be ppeurd With little expense. .; - . t ersonsesirous t orexamini n ni and leasing this Prop. er y ate referred.to J. 11. Deiree egeut, of the Ctinapatty at lon ot Carmel, for further i rotation. i'iopOsala for lessing.ahe atm . will be reeetve4 at . thi Company's Wilco, No S 9 South lh street, VbiltidOphia , GODLEY, Prerhttai.. j r. S. 1 For the purpose of 'facilitating the trapspartat thin et Pal front the Corzipany's mines, the Clnupanr bare tAi ears at their disposal for the van' of their 1 Tenant.. '.. • I March 25,-'57 134 f coLtatlty 11:TO RENT.—Propesaiwwiil b, mi*lvrd ry the New: ork arid Middle Coal field hail Road and Owl Company thr ieaairwr this Colliery, situa 1.e.!. on the tsaaa Miller' `Tract, With upwards of 390 acres of .first rate Cr it hind adjoining Mt. Carmel and immediately on the Philadel= phis aiol Sunbury Rail Road: ThlaColilerT Is now in complete workable order, hwy..' tenstre Tonne/ and tisogways already opened •oo ser'crel veins of eieel loot white ash coal. , . • . , 1 A new end extensive thinker with a 40' horse power ' Engine, Miners' HOUSCf. An,., are now reedy for' use. The"property will he shown to tiat9es desiring to, take * taw by J. H. pewees, agent tif tbtr•C'etu pony at Mt. .Carmel. . . „ . . • lApplieatimisI Applieatimis will be rec.:el-Fed at the °Elicitor t , ho Cow.”. pa*, ; Nix 2.4)ntb Oh street, nnadelpbta.: t - • J. OODLES', Pre.r4l , :n.e.'• P. The Company own fifty •first class cool , cara ! which will be amiroptiated to the nee of Tenants 14 fa!' • clank; Mg he transportation •ot teal tots:locket. •!. 'Atari-11.28, '4'4' ' • 134 f, 0 R r SALE. OR ,J , liew of the"eliftete ietion, of the het 31. E. :a. on terrnai in their AnnicalSersien, and iltio in ar.9.,r -: denro with the actiotot the wale metnbere at the, Se. jowl E: Church of:Pottsville , hostrloctliter the Tra.- ')oes to make melt itispeodtion of the said M. le.Chitreli .o .• they n4y think Itit, tkwas on inetton resolved. in their ottlehil nieeting„,en the 25th inet, that: tfiii said rhni-eb be off.red tor SALE or RENT imntelllately. 'the Tett. teeiret the 21 B E.Churrh,throu;llitheireernulltte., to. therefore offer the Chirch. eituite in llterket„ st-Plittertile, Pa., /Or, minor rent, forthwith. l'he Chun:4i is a ifted..enhetential hrirk wee! - for "l9n 1, Utvirment hall And -two &tee melee hobo—, , ehnteb tho, Yd snor , bandernnely papered. and Ile intthtettireugli`theryntite hone*. :the prix« owl Q•; we of-pirviiint will be made teaeonable.. Pinks...Wangto i pnrelkaSe 'of rent will oe:tee • apple 24.11 to the -under • JAMES :-Centr&Ner, J. a itle.lt XL; ) • . • • • nAtrytc.)N 1 ..-,--11te'underilign et( 1n,c111 7 ,hpri, of the Jt,e;n;o.l 'Dethodirt • Eplarohal Chlirrh, ,1 'Pottsville. having loaned that certain porton , . whelalt• ly served to the capacity or Troettei• fur Igthl.Clitllfau, t . hare °Mood the satuti air We or real,'ller;o4 caul h.O thtfpublle against au, iturb ,plopored rata ot as, literals no pewee In sold pawn's to do lb 0:011t. or the, Other. The Oswalt Is the property of the Cobol:1+0o°, Intended 6.4 worship Orman bJ stoit Coogregaliott,e,tol, o tViOttil the aterkhera have lei , glepiti* In troy In 'lli the satueutlset thao fin the pitryeau to which; her dedicated. nwm WON, • • DAVJDb JAMICeI, • .„ . ,• 1111.11.11172M1N0i1t, • . . " • .01A8LX11,11.1.311LL., , • 'Pottrtille, - May ,36, 'it • • t7r.lt 1 ( . . tll TA. ItEll:it Pt its.., • ,tc., of Fftrnign N I and Demestlc ( ,oda, Wens and Meretimen.. w_ shirt - were!, router by the Mercantil,' Appratier nr &hull k 111 ehuuty, 1i , - A. D la . • DRtlce ti Soreby ii tia ' I appeal at - thisCoOri• itame Pa.„ on Monday, the' era hours of 9 A r . 51. and 44 le4 P. 111.. those Win= ikitirlisk tonppeal o or l' thick prop Ar. I ' ' 1,. • E Bab / l. ' ' • ' orPirralrar 68 irnistreat Awn. 'i 1 . , 57 111rit1 Derrytnan 14 7to 4 ~ lir3loreten 14 701 , . -; i. W a 11. Kline 14 '7 to I r, • , • litrues Etaats 14 700 Alitlld ! !Omagh . - I 1 4 3100thead 13 10 oo GE Deppli. r 1105 00 Daniel Katie i 4 709 Jowph Nil or .. 14 700 Thomas Thomas ,I'4' v., 7 n wrzeirptir r. iso Samuel Hillloger 14 7 00 limber . /4 7 000 J Knee • 13 Int° Antra McCoy ; 14 7 0011401•1 A mould 14 714 Lawrence Vaunan 14 -7 0043 Wile 14 7be littel,ert:rgea 14 7 04./Lii Henry, 14 7' •.•. E.` P Thom n 11 ;!.9 UO,Clisrler ] toll I4' 7iv Leon I.li 14 7 triValentlooKoshrig 14 710 C Lee ' - .14 7 OG,John Drill 14' 7 t4l . wr ts Briar - ' 14 7 " oo. 4chtiWntig6 • , "14 ""Yi.. T Conner 14 7 04 .,/ohn L 3finnhe 11 7 1411 Abraham !M falsisee% A 1 Elio lease 110 7ew 14 7 1 ." 417147.1.14 UM= • ' /4 7 0 1 E4 Morrwols & Sea 14 7.0) yraok Kline 14 ,7 %It Tobin . ,14 7 tiO James Koch, 14 7 Ou,J al5 Deer 14 700 Wm a Q cater 4 ' 0 0.11enry Shelly' 14 w i 7 00 w u sT f. . 4. OO Orlght r Lerch ,11 700 j r ea d . 4 7 00417ach a Evans --'• It stop Dennis 56har 310 001(I Lailealßreleely) a5O 00 Lein. Ilitting . 14 -7 DtIF DI Atkins - 12 1 2 5.1 Lins a Garner , 14 7 00J Tor T C If9ylie 14 7n. Wll Delight_ 14 7 0(0 Alstadt • 14 700 Ira Lake "'• 14 7 0 0 . ,.jD0 TuoignEat (Breve- N Clayton 14 7 ou t ery) 6AO C4l I , .ear' • 14 7 000 Duo/sty 11. 700 Weimer* Khali 10 20 00 1 John M Crosland 14 7di Make Telenship. E'l annoy * Bon 839 Ou I Fotoit, 114 7OD W 1111340 Winlind 71. ip, I (Uo.IL //ranch s' Saloon) IS 3a 40 ' ,Mn Jos Cochin $ 7 0 .. 701111 t Ifa nard 0 11 '. IS Llndemuth ,* . ' lard Selma). 851 t 0 r lilopp 13 100 A Heliderson .Agt 12 11 !A J !leery aCo i ,' '&10 1)0,X Loos ~ 13 10...1 Ed ConoulTy 'l4 7 00'14121A *Lerch '8 30 lit Il' Dittin•or , ' ; l4 7 00111 j ( ostinrtin 14' 74) watt i Charles 31111er' - 11 15 Our: T 'Faller ga • . 17. 12:,, 1 Thomas Castkly U 4 700 Wai Water 14 7 c ., crown* Palk,' 113 10 00, Mary Lehner, II 7 Cis Burry name/rip,'Peter 8. Marts . 14 7ve Dank 4 lilloger 14 7 OttiJobstllarDonalil, 14 70. Isaac Knows'. 11l 7 oOollerrPobron 14 • 7 r•I laaa t c 'Lipman . 12 12., Lk:ajar:llln Klinger 11 7 01)., • Henry Wedde 14 7 W:l'hurass roster r Colrt 76 • 4 jrfluit Angier 114 7 0 . 1 111.14 14 Mater 14 : •', ,‘ Jolui A Otto 'l4 7Ov 17huiled 6 Domino l l; ~„ .111.4rThe 111301.1 7 14). wak Nortltaarjr ;It IS to _ Knots a /latch 10 20 001 Knitter/1 14 7 Cc. ' 0 G Schollenbergerl3 ) 000 Green 411017miln 34 :of , Itottem,Slonlcksod ' I) A Smith •14 710 A C o ~ • 1 Iti•Vl 00 Leon Ulrett ,13 lir , 4. Sew ProlddelAia. Junes Focht 3. le (r. Chariot slstith 111 700 John (1 Drown 12 11;.1 John FL('vile a CI) 12 12 toi D L Ksterly ; to 20 flt, johnliaver 14 7.00 Ahet Doksou 13 10 ..; M F 51ilte .11 16 0 Leib Ilersl2 14 7 on' 111chrel Roney -14 7Ou 3 Schloss Bre 1 11, .... C Tannur - 14 1 ily loonge 'tea ton 1i $ to.. . MidrileporE , Solomon Hirsh 14 Itro John Williams 13 10 00 ohn 8 51ortii . C L.*, . „Inv e r* Porter 13 lobo trinorri Parker •147 to thterge Darobard 14 746 C12 4 7/1 1 1 Barlett 14 7i.,, • St.lEclicllhatunter 14. 7oc Henry Eaylot 14 7's. 11 11 chuck • 14 700 Georgia!! Etlehtee /4 7,0 ". ' ant Totonli:' ,. ' PM& M " '• oore 'II 74., A John. Slabs ais •4; 09 etr,W Blake •, 13 lu. . E Bottlit ',.. i•• 913 of 'roses! ill, APO.. John Datigherty 'l4 Tat art! 11 10,•5 It IttortschSP aCO ' 7 41 1 co Jaques li.Kelly 14 7 ... INZ n ain tigers ' 13 10 Charles H Boyer 11 7 . 1 ..1 ' ' 8 Kew's / dia. lAiresitAlatis ~11 7 ou --..ttlkny 1 • 0 5060 Clir /*dug • 14 7so Drown it {{bite •11 14 uniusentosida.Klosset 11 7to I *Kul Hreqsbnch TeleMPlisp.lll Kremlin* • , 14 744 ; se r A Focht-3.8 1250114 Lindley ' .' 1 14 ' 7 ta , I Albright & SeltsWa„,• 13 It? nollllll= Bredy ' 14 7• o 0 Drelbelbis • 14' 7 I 00 S 1 IV {Veber , '74 7 7.7 elleelieevisbeteip. F miderson - 14 ,7 .•(I Joshua Boyer 13 10 Ou lAtac Lipman . i 14 7 io• 51 Yorretder 14 7 0"W 0, Leib i 14 7 4.0 ' •., ) Zetireil ItnentAila,',l: 4 11 Greetiallai1 * 14 ' :7.0.1 1. horror . 14. 7 901.1esa t i Felder 13 10 to I/ A .1? Kehler 24 7(VF. 1' Ta 3101.., ' 14 701) ~ Elias Iletner 14 7 00,11 Morris •,,. . 0 54)‘,.) , Jacob Halts 14. 7 00 , E tiarrigurei '12123" i • 14tu Daniel Berner 14 7 tai, Ilidlteriegtoll 11 18 Ou • S *5l Paul 14 7 Otallenry Metier • • 14 700 , tauter Township. I. 1 Whitney (WO. ' J 6 Graham , PS 1•1 54, ker) 8 30 00 McFarlane Verner 12' 13140Thoress Francis 14 700 , Demean aCo ell 13 001.1otteph it Elliott 14 700 I Iley .7ternshep. ;Ben) inanition 12 12 40 1 Daniel it ed 14 7 0 4./hrsnapronaiDenelse 8 3000 Bressler, enita Colt) 20.041; (brokers, S ; • ~ ..I. It. Bressler e l 4 1 01,L Womelatlerf 14' 79, I 11061.1 Toresairp. 111'm :dad, la 7no Jacob Kaininan 11 7. (Ai 1 C .'llu2hcs 14 '' 00 Jacob ti tetwan 14 7 0). Budey a Bowen 14 7 0.) • : Begun 'lletrne4fp. tlletty Orearnoc ,11I' on . Seliadel•it Risluger 11 7 tkomiclitioraThoulpsem 9 :XV.) • Christian Schreiberl4 7 0.414 Silverberg y - . 14 100 ' John ti Henn 11 7 0001 Hooter . ' l4, 700 ..I,l.revette. 1 jr .1 (IConnor 2 ' 714ii7 y) - 1 Wells rCO 13 10 00t 7 m ft Royer 14' 'I 00 I - 01 Untlsinger. 9 1.50111 Itaulismits 14 If ie. CIF °Deer 14 7 Ott 71 Watail t .14 7On E Abraham A 4 7 thi Edward Wilds 14 7 4/4 J Werne-t •lA7OO 51 Biretta* 114 7 oir• I ' John Inlyer 14 7Oulf 0 Kuentalar (Brew. Giortge.plarsh -11 700 ry) • 050 011 1 A Schldra a Krq 14 704 Lewis 8i115 i,... 14 7v. ', AK fluters 14 7 buiChristlan Btolte 14 '"oL Pa EP lturkert 14:7 000gasaural Scott /4 TAN Adam Fehlosii 14 7-00h/snit* &Ingle 13101•, Joho otemor 11 InCe oreph Woulluott 14 7 LI, V' C Lawrence • 14. IUV Samuel Poheq Is :st 0 DraCiN Drumm 14 7 09iLeon flitch IV 14 7, 0 C- 35.rshberger 14. 7 tiOwainuel Morris Jr 0 2.5 00 ' II le Itrtht 14 7ov 8 Strcuse 14 i•ol. P Ban) nhorger 14 7 tatjohniluirkley . 11 7 01 1 1 [mar Allenbarli 14 Vool3lJilbersirr . 11 1:, .., 11 mh• rptim . 14 1 o.l.llerisurn lien . 11 ;o i' .Sirs Falls 14 7 0011 • 044ageit Itodetelt 14 : ..1 l' Wouleys. &bonen. itv & J linotzinger 13 3') to I ~ bcrger. 13 10 00,Charlet itrehrlg 11 7't , , . O.IIJ b!Lawrence 13 10 OCOK4I barb aSh , oener II 7i4 r Thomai Kent 32 12 501 Ilet crblp 1 14 7ou , 'Charles Nelms 14 7 001 (1 Cochran ' 14 7W ' J Sheard 11 7 *Felix :trhlcss 11 7Ou I Fidel Vocht lt 7 001Fos a ilro : •1•1 t 74 to J Tht.iti 11 700 FC.Eptlng. 11 7Co I:Sten:tor .13 10 ode Iv clement! ,11! I'l 0 , 1' Price, 14 7 tit 1 , l'•)tt V V.. 0 ltobert WilllsMs 14 7 041 2 Sibla.s & Bro II 7'o II Fella - 14 7 00•Solonson Foster 13 10 •0 I I. Jenk3ns 14. 700 John Marsden 14 70. I James White 14 ~•7 00C Carter • - 24 .7 ~, , D Gallagher 14 7 00131totel Kerehner 14 7.) 1 C 31ohan ' 14 7 000 P Lippe. 14 7 o if 11 C 1111rprer Co 11 , 1500 ' James Hanna II ' , o '', ,1 J Yuenglieisch 11 7 01301 in Itstdorl i , 111 ti , } 7 i Paul Nelgert 14 7 00j & Clo t.- it.. 1 ( 51 WeJtieh 14 7 01.1,J1 !Israel .14, 70. ' ,Jacub:Sehtlthorn 14 7 0041 d 'lrd Kreekan .14 7 . I . o Jziatete Harley 14 ' 7 00 %1 es Baal i 14. 7t • ; Win Lludetnuth /3 10 00 Vaild Jones• It 7t:. J 8 Humphreys . 11 7 tio'./ Forney Jr aCo 14 TOL , t•hlsaler 4 Foster 13 10 tal,liankil t iVilllntni 14 I , .A U Dunn 14 7 00;Antirew - Kaliar 14 In l Pfeilstlcker 4 Hoch- IL Feirstlen 14 ... ' ler 14 7 00 1 1 V K :Roue • ` 14 1. , , Tlt Seholleribergerlil 20 00'Janter (1111111 en *, 14 P. 11 W Presort 14 7 (Wi t t: T Taylor 11 0 , /1 W LOWI4* Son 14 700 , Ico tr 11 r„cner 17 0. Jacob Wrist *Co 13 10 00 AtLini Kline i''iP' '•• • Johnyearre -14 7 lA. 41:14.441.1 IL74.2fry -I S ., L.. _ Phillips* Moore, 14 7 00' WAIL Short 14 N , , E Pew r Co (Stemn 16'I' Thatcher 11 1.. i ., 71111) 11 15 til William Price 1.. 1 ,, lo , Geor ni .1 Prichard 14 7 vti•J o Kirk 12 1.: ,i J tIJ os t: a t PackPack l2 12 4 Whitfield a Domani.: I iO , i i. hbr 11 7 tO . l , J Pireln 10 2•ift , i , IVOr 1 Jrunlicins nicer/el, It II !ruin 11 7 .01 K Kleinert 13 10 ot, Jam Itott,Luttom 14 7 14: leiter Strauch 14 7 to/ J Thorn aCO ...1 I 71.x, Jonathan Nagle 14 7 ot. ..). 4)1311, al Ham,. i Jollaeck & lire 14 7 ot. 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