The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 06, 1858, Image 2

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. 11FAIRUIIST01; -
Russia, at the time her serfdom, policy
flourished es free from 'curb or 11 1 . 1 0 LI ti,i'
g f te
Teri does now in - the SoutlMnr States f this
Union, was welcomed in the perso of her
diplomatic representative et Westin n, with
a warmth which proved how keenly o r slave
driving Presidents sympathized with lash•
'which - held in abeyance - the Russian srf.:.-
That day has parsed. The Russian ir'ex
pc:deuces a chilling reception now 'at Wash
ingion,--,quite es much so were the •.. peril)
Brain instead, to Pay his respects tot a Court
at the North Pole, if such exists. 1 " t has
Russia done that she should lose he 7 i,• finance
with a.Pra•Slavery Adrninistratien? Simply
this. She As presumed not only to • uostion
the wisdom of the system of comp.' ; .ryla
boror serfage Which has hitherto ravaged
in her empire, but has. taken_atcps . • abolish
it. Nay, she has gone further; ' has i4o.
flounced that system enmity against rod and
- against society, a curse to , the nati. , - itnd a
barrier to all improvement. . I - ':f •
New itis awful. The Czar dririn • to *snit
our "domestic v institution." Yet •' 's so, as
an. account of a very remarkabl• , benqiet
held at Moscow on. the 9th of 0 • uary;' iiiq,
honor of the Emancipation, plc? e& One
hundred and eighty persons ',were resent,-
The first toast was proposed by -• Biltoff-4
"The Hec i ath of the Emperor." 1 , •:fter a few
words from M. A. V. Stankevitch, Paidolf
I made the following remarkable l'i . • ,mhich
be it observed; was made a little after Mr.
.•
Buchanan's first annual message, .a a little
before his Lecompton message.
"Geotlemen : A new spirit anima
ernhisiontmenced. heaven has: lowed watt
Ijsce long enough to witness the item d regenera
/tion of Ramis. Gentlemen, teems eoegratulate
./ oureelves, for this movement is one' f great im
porlime. We breathe more tike j ristimie, per
hearts beat more nobly, and we eta look at the
light of team with ire/carer eye.; ' e have met
today to express our deep and sin • . sympathy
for a holy and praiseworthy work ) , red me wed
mit:told any nervousness to mar our , r 'siring. Yee,
--- gentlemen, I repeat it, a new spirit animates us,
a new era has commenked. One of , ear euclidean.
dittoes is pa the eve of a change. ! we consider
it in a pest light, wppsay perhaps admit that it
was necessary that it should have . • a allowed
to be act it was from the want of a . tier adminis
trative organisetion, and of the no , eentration in
• - the hands-of a government of the ..eans which
hare since given so great a devel , , went to the
power of Ramis. Bat east ma momentarily
. gained to tie state was lost to meek d. The ad
vantage cost an enormous prin.! / rder without
4 —anarchy' , within--aird the, ansditi aof the indi,
4 oidetal cast its Acute*, ow- 'owl" , large. The
( Emperor has struck at the roots of his evil. The
glory and prosperity of Ramie cart of rest upon
institutioar bated ins injustice an , falsehood.—
No ! these blessings arebeneeforth to be found in
the path thtown open b/ him wit. name Russia
pronounces with respect Mid pride. The EmPeror
.. has ceded this great reform,mhicit , e might have
own accomplished by his powerful ill, by asking
the nobles to take the initiative. toe then bail
this noble idea, inspired by the a. wish for the
welfare of hie people, with that soli htpned heard-
DIM which may now be expected •in Russia.—
Let us not, however, suppose that e path traced
by history is an avenue of roses 'thou% thorni.
This 'route be sheer ignorance; " ben a new, a
more moral and Christian staiato things is :boot
• til be established. the obstaelek tit I will lave to
be encountered 'must not be taken nto considen
tloneexeept with the hope that th torrent of the
'new life will 'weep .. .them away. The change in
the edesomicat condition of mil a tionnl 'existence
- will arouse our individual energi , the , want of
.
which is one of oar greatest Sri - Let us wish,
then, gentlemen, iron our inner •• st helot, along
life,to,hire , who has marshaled, hi faithful Russia
tithe conquest of truth and Jost •. Let us hope
that ibis great ides will compri the generous
sentiments of the man and the rah ristian."
At the conclusion of 'this brief speech in which
the whole political •economy' o free labor yak
stated with scientific accuracy,. r. Pogodine pro-.
• posed "The health of the II mien :Nobility,"
which was drunk with all the it ors. N. Debit,
the eminent Professor pf Politic I economy at the
University of Moseowt then sp e as follows :
"Gentlemen: After the eloqu tipeeches which
have.bitewaisde in homer of on meeting to tele
, bate a great event in our mon mini existence,
- I hope you will allow mit to on a few' words as
so expression of my deep grail de for him whose
thoighte and acts, during the er years we have
passed under his reign, have it aye responded to
4he real wants of the people. I e have met here
to celebrate an event which wit be an epoch in
. the snails of our history, and pore which • future
iditorians will dwell with Flea re. At the very
/
commencement of this main , one of our first
manufacturers , said to Store , that trade could
eseer/ourieAsuideroureptesio .conipu/sory labor,
or. hi - other words, of serfage; already, in 1849,
the Free Economical Society p oved by facer the
lOconvenience or serfage as garde agriculture.
• The development. of nations wealth has ever'
- gone band-in-band with the re nlar organization.
of popular labor, which as it, gradually emend
- pates itself from stringent; °editions -becomes
more active, more progressir and consequently
mora productive. In-propor oas national labor
gradually issues forth free fr Such disadvanta
geons ,conditions, the love'.of work increases
among the people. Rowlett* a and competition
-arouse the *keying energies .1 tbetation; they
.4;''' will not allow them to rust, • d excite them to
healthy activity and itontin al - progress. The
day of the primitive forms of the economical con.
• dition of the, people has now aline forever. The
. waits of aVrecit nation' incr * daily, and cannot
be satisfied wish the coarse co ditione contrary to
all progress of privative ec , ' , my foundedon com
plain, labor—a labor tie I nits of which are as
restricted as its Nature is li action. Our tut
is not to double, but to inc • tenfold •our pro
ductive power, our labor, o r wealth, unless we
wish to mielaken away from aby nations more
advanced then ourselves, tit markets which are
t ours by tradition and by 0.. geographical posi
t lion., And we cannot macre ourProductiee pow
' lir except by a regular `
or . 'nization of national
lkbor, which will then boldl take in band and
work the treasures now hid. a in ',twitted."
The learned Professor co , •hided with an appeal
to all honest men to soppo the Emperor in this
tenest 'octal reform. Vario a other speeches, Ire
as told, were made, all is .a same spirit.
, The New York Et'eni .r Post says, in corn
. nting upon the above nteresting phase in
. ..
" Cc political history of R esia, such are the
ma used by time leadin minds in "barber
. us." Russia in reference to the unprofitable
se and wickedness of . .mpulbory labor.—
•? We breathe more like 4 hristians, it says M.
'auloff, "our hearts bra more nobly, and we
'.. ay look at-the light of : eaven with a clearer
' -ye," since we have c .to exact mire
' anpertsed and involun my labor from our
. Alcor creatures. ' a Tha .lory and prosperity
. f r ' Russia," he, -adde r s." annot rest upon in
ustice and fidsehood." Can it in America?
Hoir strange it setts . '- hat while a despotic
Government like Rossi can discern so clear
ly,, i
not merely the injus , ce but. the nexpedi
ency of Slavery, and . take steps at oce
to inaugurate a more enlightened pot ey,
every energy of the f :at Government in he
world should be exert . in exactly the o pc.-
_,_ site direction. And wil is more renter le,
' though thisleform off to the wealthiest nd
most influential class i . Russia, we hear (no
. thing Nom them about .issolving the Empire,
nor are Russian states .- an and philosophers
bludgeoned in -their Co ncil Chamber fof ex
l. pressing Anti-Slavery ..inions. On it:elem
. trary, Mr. Paulciff :says tk his epeech; what no
• American Co' ngressma . at this day, eoul 'say,
at'a similar•meeting: "We have met t y
to express our deep a . sincere symptatry` tor
a holy and pmisewoit work,
,and ire lmeet
washout any tr errousne to mar our relorqing."
No officeholder unde this Administriition,
who should lendany ..nntenance to ash an
.entertainment, would , - permitted to hod his
situation half an hou and if in a hem
State, the meeting wo id as surely be *b ken
rap by violence as the i e in the streets ()Mew
York city will melt . -'-- ore the 4th .of July.
• Tbe,exiiiiple of Ru sin eb:.•uld not be lost
the,
upon
,Ihnted 8 tea. But what' is the
spectaelepresented t. our !law here,• while
Russia is entanelpi c ti , g her 'wife ? Hireling
troops are asked for , y President Buchanan, i
to force itlete 'the . ' ' e of Kansas .pt the
. point or the bayone should the measure be
adopted in Congress a Slavery Co ns ti tu ti on .
wipe Buipsia elaltns j our 84010'60n, we bing
our -bead „tea sba -- for mete, submissive,
cowardly _America. Ay, testae, submissi f t er
Wad Omsk for o "note t‘tit member from
this A ' . t art, sad Oki Norti men
,
Doleteeteekt-egicass - latitea ill Cosier % are
reported to look ' . • favorably upon sh e
Kansas polity of , troltdoot—oblaik le
equivalent to amyl * Obit I • y her* beta
either whipped or bribed into the Pro Sla•
very traces again. It is the mode,_ of treat.
went adopted by'the American als,e driver,
when he wishes to secure his objects
grew, and unfortunately, up to thhrliste, thei
,has been s peek of-North* en% too spiny
leas to turn upon thelPsyripsioKinastair-_,
As they slink atoned With their tnils bettiven
their legs, they whine, 'We're 'Buchanan's
dogs—whose dogs are pa?"
MUM you -
*is fatbaq asi lid.
The majority of the Committee , of Ways
and Meansin the Houle at Harrisburg, has
reported a bilb !hick coptemphtteb Atte ob
jects :--Firit; - the "Stile of - the tehalii now
owned by the State. Secondly, the comple
tion pf s the Suntory had Erie The
bill, provides thet the Company shall issue
$7,000,000 in honds bearing interest at the
rate of .5 per cent. per annum, Ap be secured
by mortgage of alt their property and . fran
chises; $3,500;000 of 'which are to be given
to the State in paypent of the purchase moo-
ney, and the residue to be thipositediwith the
State Treasurei, to be surrendered to he Coin
pany,.by consent of the Governor, o certain
conditions exp+ied in the bill. It slab Pro
ridOs that as additional eecurity, the Company
shall execute tine deliver SO the State,. mort
gages on the canals themselves for $2,000,000,
to be held . until Certain' specified
shall be made in the construction of the sal ,
railroad, and the sum ofeone million of
dol
tars shall beadded to the Capital stock of the
Company. The portion of the road now:et : m-1
structed from Sunbutyto Willismisportis val
ued at $2,000,000, and it appeixs by the last
report of the Engineer of the 'Company, that
- a large amount of the grading has beea•com
'pleted on the Western Division of the road
between Erie and Warren, a distance of 64
miles. This Division can be completed for a
bum not exceeding one million'of dollars by
.thefirst of January next, so that within 'the
present year 97 'miles of finished' road, for
which a large and profitable businetti is ;bruit
ing. will be added to the security; offered to
the Stole for the purchase money, of the ca-.
mils, should the bill reported by the com
mittee become a law. On the final comple
tion of the great work, thi; State would
the owner of f 3,500,000 of the bonds "of 'the;
Company, which would be fully and amplY,
secured by the mortgage for $7,000,000.
a:. DOW
When we consider that the trade of the
lakes now exceeds $600,000,000 annually,
passing by Erie to, seek the Atlantic by way'
of the NeW York improvements ; that the re
maining unsold public Canals are not' only
Worthless, but really a burden ; that millions
of acres of mineral and agricultural land in
this State, now worth but I s 3 an acre, will ,
in the event of the completion of the Sun.'
bury and Erie Railroad; be worth on ap•are-
rage, $33 - per here, which at the presint
rate of taxation will give an increased annu-1
al revenue to the Comtnonweoltb of t 367,090,
and that the road 'will build op thesotomer
cis! ipiportance of Philadelphia, and make ,
her what she is far from beingoin important
shippirtgport,—when weeonsider these things;
who can doubt that the interests of the Co.
monwealth will be promoted by a fair and ju
dicious sale of all branches of the , public
works? A factious political Opposition, hay' ,
• lug for its organ, the Philadelphia Ledger,
opposes the sale, but the benefits which will
accrue to the State by the panage of the
act authorizing their sale and the Completion
of the .Sunbury and Erie Railroad, cannot
overestimated. The citizens of the State are
wearied"we think, of supporting a set of lazy,
plundering office holders, in' connection with
the remaining public works, and we think the
Legislature would meet the wishes of all, by
passing the act for the sale of the Delaware l
Division and the North - and West Branch '
Canals, for these' works have cost the State
in round figures, $9,820,000. They were
constructed by means of borrowed money,lfor
which the State is still paying interest which
amounts every year to, $491,000 00
Add the money expended for re-,
pairs, salaries or which am'ted
last year to,
And we bait the annual cost of
these works,
Deduct the gross- receipts of the
'year for tolls, which was accord- •
ing to, the Canal Contssiotters, 514,t09 50
The result shows an excess in an•
nual, cog over the receipts, of
the enormous sum of,
Bat put out of vier entirely, the interest on
the cost of these works, and the apparent net
income of tbe • year was $68,761, 29, only, at
which rate their real value to the State would
be $1,355,326:
These facts are sufficient to prove that they
should be sold.
As far as ibe Sunbury and Erie Railroad
ikeeneeined, it should •be remembered that,
while it promisee,to be as successful as the
Pennsylvania Central, which from its opening
has paid to the stockholders 6 per cent. divi
dends, that the trade which will pass over it
will in the trip from Philadelphia to Erie have
two thousand feet less rise and fall than that
•to which the Pennsylvania road is subject.
This is an important matter, favorable to the
rapid transportation of passengers and fiiight.
WE have frequently admired the delicate
obitnarly notices gOt up by the papers in
.Xim
bee land. The following from the Boston
Bee, of IdOndny_evening, is a specimen?
Daeswrin.--The Worcester Bay State, the
meanest %whamit newspaper ever published
in the State , died Saturday. The Transcript
of Worcester, announces the event under its
usual head of deaths thus: „ ,
"In this city, on the 7111 inst., at 2i P. M.,
the Daily Bay sqbil° It lived vagabond,
and died a pauper."
Tule Reading Daily G'cizetie has been dis•
condoned. It is . a matter of regret that the
f,13
citizens of county did not afford• it suf
ficient ,encouragem!ot, for a spirited daily
gives life to, and - assists the growth of'• an in
land town. Thii is the third, and we pre
sume, will be the last attempt of Mr. Getz to
establish a dilly paper in,Reading.
• • TO TUE'
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED . STATES.
•
Letter. Tenth.
Civilisation, Mr. President—gtowini,yrith the
growth of wealth-1a indicated I.y improvedtent
in the condition of man. Our condition, natural,
moral and political, , baying • much deteriorated
within the last few years, it is needed that we seek
the causes of the change; which mad be found in
diminution of our wealth.
• Weal*, Mr. President, epeeists in the power to
'control and direct the (Urea of net are--resulting, ',
first from the possession of_the necessary nimbi. I
'nary, and next - from the possession of the know.,
ledge bow to guide it. The caw/ that is mined by
a single Monis capable of doing es couch work as
grould bedone by tbousabds of human arms. The
power of steam employed in Great Britain 'testi.
mated Rs being equal to the united forces of 600,.'
000,000 of men end yet the totalnumber of per.
UM employed in the coal mines of that country
is but 120,000, two.thlrds of wbum most h e er y.
gaged in famishing MO for the smelting of ore,
for the rolling of iron. and for household and oth.
or purposes.. The entire population of the island
in 1651 was under 21,000,000, *ash entre( whom,
were the power thee Acquired equally divided.
would have the equivalent of nearly thirty willing
slaver, employed io doing Isis work—slaves, 100.1
ragging neither fond, clothing, nor lodiing in
return fur the service thus performed. Admitting
that even enlarge a number es 60,000 were em.'
idoyed in the extraction of thefts., by which Ibis
VISIT is 'applied, it would give but 1 in 330 of .
population.'and less than I in 200 of those
who are capable of doing a fell 'day's
Bosh being the case, ***Main theremarks era
suit that, by means of combinsition,of acne .ten
ben one•balf \ of one per cent. of the adult a.
laden is enabled to furnish fifty trims more low
er than could be supplied by the whole number,
were each men laboring by himself., , •
To szable this fool to do the work it is, hooey.
er. required that man should play the pan of en.
ewer, eobatituttie mentolpower far the pbeileal
fore. that would otheraiwahtseqiired. Tin ea
glow must have his engine, for the prods. ,
sloe of engines there is needed , it lwd= of the
labor that by their ate it to be oodtimmitod. flow
.tmoll. however; la the proportiou that relpiredt
wan from the fact that the *hole 'slither ot steam
boiti!maker, In Gnat lintain ,Is4l , wan. but
44 . th. Old at the total member of perilous easagod
la hltkits; steam tonglaaa . arm ba ten • limy
Ilifolorp we thus oWde. lam 11n,6110 as Was
.
- . ....
CO employid. Adding new together thentinere
and engine makers. we obteln less than leilt,ooo as
the total.hrunea s ferce girlie 40, development
a emend ens equal It9loo _ ,00, the A j pt
eal forest ofeaehlteing thus, hi means cif assetbei
ilon snit creetinetion, ineitiptied no, less thaeeix
tkommarf thief. 1 , .. --,---.
~., : , 7 • ~,;,*'•
~,‘ or all de eammunitite• of the world, thefutls
sign, Id4rosidetitr IC *hose itecnitenhas been
o teeed , °emit of Potter; at: all to be tempted
with that of our Union—therliiiiiiiiy of feel with
id their teeth being, practically, as unlimited as is
the %air we besidita. It....underffee - e lag* i purlieu
of Pennsprets*.Mirglatid, Virginia .M 4, North
Caroline ;leibile. thitiegNotti till rsifit'as if the
Wait, it so much abounds as, in a great majority
of wow to be wholly valueless. 13e,:.; toe, - with
the material of which steam engines are composed
--iron ote—the supplies of which are boindless in
eatant, and waiting only for the - moment when
e el obeli determine triapproptiatathem tomarnek,
and thus
,acquit wealth. To.lilleteixtiot hulls*
" beim seepsfred, is sheen by *trine thatla Mangle
hundred tbhusand men fn Britain, furnish power.
equal to sabre than sixty times the mere entsular
force of the Witte adult atalfrope/atiois of de
Uosims ts
.
.-. To:produce. sitsimagoarsolves, the gams *Set, it
is required, only; that we adopt the same meas
ures that have there resulted 'in fuel' a wonderful
inmates of betel; and' thus do - lei arrive at' the
peat fact • that; by mune of the Proper *deletion
of the 'labors of thefte-bnculretit part of the
• •edull populatioi of tbitillloll the poweror wealth,
Of the whole might, is s brief period, be twenty
times lecreased-reach 'sod every pules, Were the
whole' equally dwided, being thus 'supplied with
twenty Blares employed in furnishing foil - and
food; cliehitrg and lodging, while consuming no
part, whats oever, of
- the products 'of their labor.
The treasures of nature are boom:Hese in extent,
earth being - a great reeerimbr of wealth and power,
requiriig for their fell development only the ter.
vying into; full effect the idea expressed by, the
magic word, essoctternizi Thitsuch is the fact
• is amain every ease •In -which.. because of load
eireuceitances, our people fled themselves enabled
to comblee their efforts for theeccomplisbumentof
come common object. Combleation of iretion'far
tithes to catty resident of New York, Philadel
phia, Cir Beaten, a slave s employed in sopplyieg
him with water, or with light, at.s cost so trivial
as to he utterly insigniScant. when Compared With
what it would be, were be obliged to , litre and la.
• tor alone, as dittbe emigrints of the dayi of
William Penn. Combined 'effort . enables unto
pass from the shores of the Atlantic to the banks
of the Mississippi in fewer heart, and at less es
vatic., than but-a few years sines were required
io going from New York to Weeltington. To
such effort itie due, that every child ie supplied.
• with instruction, such as would be wholly unob.
tameable by the •selitary settler.' Combination of
Oral furnishes tabled at a price so knell as to
;demi them within the reach of the poorest person
in the -Union; and it supplesifir- two cents, a
'hetet newspaper than could; but a few y4llllll since,
have been purchased at an,l l ,priee. To combina
tion it is due. that the man; of New Orleans can
COWRY latent with his' triend in
Philat tibilating both time, and
apace. i
Look , Mr. President, we find
new p; gage te be derived from
areal' so; are everywhere tear
ffiiing 'and reeving hebind them
wi•Ves + cots and fel:dives—each
one seeming nestrues, as far as possible, to be
compelled to roll bit own log, build his own house,
and cultivate his lonely field ; and thus deprive
himself, of all the benefit
,n;eeessarily resulting
from combination with bit fellow men. In the
passage to his 'solitude, •he traverses . immense
plainsobounding in the fuel by whose consump
tion he Would so mach _MMuse his wealth sod
power—preferring. apparently, to continue to con •
'due himself to the useiir_hif arm, when, by call
ing nature tahliteid: he might be enabled touts
' stitute the:qualities of hie bead for those of big
arm, and.pas,s frota!the labors of the ox to those
of viii 11/1/1. , ,
In no country of the world le there so great a
volintarj waste of power as in these United
States. In Ireland and India, in Turkey and
•
Portugal, a sittilar waste takes place; but 14 none ;
of these is there even a pretence that the people
direct their own course of action. Here, the re
verse is the case, every man being supposed-to.
constitute a portion of the government, and to
aid in so directing its actieu as to enable hies and
his neighbors most or profit by the gifts of Provi.
dance; yet, here it is thetimen are most disposed
to separate themselves, each and every, one front,
'each and-every other.--thus forfeiting -all the ad-,
vantages that are 'elsewhere seen to result from
the substioidois of the natural force" for ,thine of
the human am. The witers of Niagara, capable
of doing the work of millions of men, are allowed'
to run to waste: and .. the coal-fields of Illitioii,
that, with - the slightest effort, might be made to
perforaa. a hundred-time& more labor than is noW
performed by ' all the people of the Union, are
-held in almost as ligheestcem as would be a Mtn.
Bar quentity - of gravel or of sand,
Domestic commerce tends to the development Of
the treasures of the eatthz—to the utilization of
every particle of the matter of which our plunet
is composed—to the development of human pow.
er—to diminution in the veluenf commodities re
quired for the support of man—au_d to augmenta
tion in his own value, aud in. thatlif the land up
on which he is plac ed. At every stage of its pre
; gems, local' centres acquire a larger ..attroettee
power—the mill..the mine, the furnsee4he tolling
mill, and the grist end cotton Mills, be ming the
Pleas of exchange, and thus diminish% the eves
f
city for resorting to thi trading cities o the world.
The men whose labors have been gluts. to the
production of wheat is thus enabled tO exchange
directly with one neighbor. who - conireent wheat
into flour, and another who has changed coal and
ore into iron • with one who has converted wool
Into cloth, an d another • who has made rage leer
paper—at once economising the' Cost of. tremor.
tatioo, autimbtaining the , intellectual. commerce
required foe ettibling him to pass from the culti
vation of the . pooitotliat of the richer soils. , •••
The desires of the trader leek in' an Oppotite
direction,, ending everywere to prevent the crea.
Hue of local centres, and thus to increise the!ne
ceisity for resorting to the great central cities of
the world. Every stigma his progress towards
power is;therefore, attended by an•ingrease in the
tax of transportation,..ned a 'diminution in; the
power of man, with constantly increasing 'sheer ,
lino of :the soil, requiring resort to new , lands, to
be, in their turn . , exhausted. ;c• ;
According trian eminent French economist, this
country is, like Poland, specially &ideated to ag.
rieulture to the exclusion of manufactutes.,Sitch,
too, having been the opinion of some of those,per
sons who most bevel influenced the action of the
central government, the result is seen in a unlver
' sal impoverishteent, of Ilse soil, end of its owners;
because of the enormous tax of transportation to
which' they have been ; subjected. According to
these gentlemen, the raising of raw produce is the
chief pursuit cf man; and yer,, small relleittion
could be required for satisfying them that the
raisinfof wheat was but one of the steps towards
the makng of bread; iltd that the raising of cut- ' ,
fon was bet a stage iti the process of predating
cloth—elotlrand bread, and not wheat ..or wool,
being the cointeoditleiregitired for his use. ; Men'
perish of cold where trees most abound. because of
the abseice of the saw or the axe; and other men
go naked, though surrounded' by plants Yielding
cotton,,beeause of their distance from dm spinning
jenny and the lOom. Man is placed on thitearth'
to subject the forces of nature to his iervice-4.com
palling her to yield the commodities requiied for
hie use, and in exchange for the smallest preisible
amopnt of human effort. That that object may
,be accomplished, he is . required to combine his
effort' with those et his 'fellow men—the farmer,
the miller, end the baker, nnitittg for - the produc
tion tif b read; the shepherd, the spinner, and the
weaver, uniting for the production of cloth.
The more perfect that 11 . '6100, the lessls the
waste of labor in `transportation and in effecting
exchanges, and tho greater the power ;obvert-we
the land already occupied, while extending the
work of cultivation over the richer soils,,-at Ii new
being done in Prance, Denmark, Germany, and
other of the advancing countries of Europe.. The
less the power of combination, the greater it the
• tendency to exhaustion of the soil, and iis;seen to
be the. case in Poland and Ireland, Turkey anti
Portugal, Jamaica and India. and every other
country that;like the United States, gives itself
almost exelostvely, to the work of scratching thit
eprtbr •Of all the raw material required for the
,purposes of men, Manure is the most important,
and ihe least susuptible of transportation to a
distance; and thereforeis it :bet poverty, depop.
elation and shivery, are the necessary eonsequen
ce*of.a reduction of a, community to dependence
onthe single species of effort required for compel.;
ling the mirth to yield' the raw material of do-.
thing, or of food. Through/out the larger portion
of the Union, the market is distant hundrets and
thOusands of miles, and the conteguences are
seen in the fact that-the soil is becoming almost
everywhere exhausted—wealth'thus diminishing,
when it should Nereus. ' : • • . ' :
How it diminirees has recently been shoe by
an eminent agriculturist, from whom we leare :
"That the potash and plaosplivrie acitannually
taken from the lend is worth, at the anal market
price of
,these commodities, nearly $20,000,000
scarcely soy of which is ever returned ; ' ' .
That the ashes of 600,000,000 of bushels Of
coin are itnnuilly token from the sollsearcely
any of which - Ore arm- returned; :. ' ,
That tte totatennual waste of the mineral tilits;
.stituents of fitocicht 4 igual t 01,500,000,000 Medd&
of eoto.'" • • .
_•.; ;
.- ••••
_ '"Tesuppese," says the author of these' esti.
inateo,,!'thst this state of things can undue, end
we , ee a nation, remain prospulous, is eitirpli ri
&coleus. -We hate as yet much virgin soil; and
it will be long ore we reap the reward of 'our pre
vent itriprovidence. It is merely a question of
time, and time will solve:the problem In a
,most
unmistakable manner.
,What with our earth
butchery and prodigality, we are gaol' year losing
the Inuit:Me essence of our vitality." , . .
"Oat bas.
cot basoto
t grown feeble from this
lase of hi life-blood, but Ms &our iejtzed edam, if
oar p resen t since coutieee, the lass drab of de
itetiort's hart toil( tali eeorieri, mid eaten Amaii.
ca. Greece cad - floese win stand Snake, stateitode
ruins rof. de paw. , ,
"The question of economy should be, not Wow
much do we.amauslie produce ., but how Mails: of,
oar annual . prialections is saved to the soil. Le.
bor employed In robislng the earth of imeapital
Oak of fertilising Matter Is worse , than labor
thrown swap' .In the 'latter ease it is a lose to
the present generation—in the roinne, it.becomes
an inheritance of poverty for one goceessorg.—.•
Alen I. but a tenant of the toil, sad "he la guilty
of a crime when he reduces its value for other
tenants who are to come after bins. 7:- . c. _
Waste, such as Is here deseribed;Xlirmaident,
is a etimp, and it finds Itipsnitiamftljo the not
tail; morel, and petitions! - decline; to *bids year
attention,has ' now' been called. Look ' almost
where tbetravelir way, be is street 'with the
"robbed rendition of that which. In this oguan7.
id called :agriculture, but widish in -the civilised
countries of ilarOpe would le desoinleated pore
sod simple robbery of the greet bask givealoy the
Creator for the nee of mat. Its Oilmen' ars shows
is the [gets that, in • New Teeth' • whersf , eighty
patellae*, twenty-tin to thirty bushels of wheat
veto an ordinary eropObs arnap bow. ably .
hattiaa,../an• that or labialise= is bat tweidy.
laa, laJObb, a Swap that, bat bait a sentsay
aim% araa a-wiliatiamic lli,avarags . :ot Wok it
447,148 21
-939,148 21
423,238 . 71
. . ,
•leise direi tinilViiiiitill itihnibiellee, when it should
tristesee. Tbroegtrout the Vat, the Prooesa,of
ethablitken II everywhere going oni—tbe 'lute
crop of 'the early ,period of a seitleseeeitlobag
fidlewetklnverlably, by intaallier 'nisi to .later
yeers.. IWltirgielu, throughdet atUnfit district of
eosentry lies
,c *Mend the. sickest - WO.State,
thkaverrige of wiamit is less thanfileceei;bisbehr;
while An !forth Citioliiiii men ealticaailated Ylehb: 1
itekttlii more thiAlliat quantity of 'Willi SOS! I
Tobsecolies been' raised in Virginia ated Is. ,
tricky, until the land bee been utterly leas* j
an; almnihruid ;.'while; thrintgliokt thiwboliiiiii 1
torapirwingeaustrY, wefinest wid, a seen* aid?. •
!mutton unpiiindleled Is the *odd, - to be,,bella
accoMplisbed in isir brir.f a period.- -The - -prople ,
who. Ms. leaden and bloom are Sala; upon cap
itel-4elling their soil at prices so low that they
do net 'obtain' one della/for every lee destroyed ;
and as man is always is propessive animal,
whether tiecourse te eprard.or downward, we
linty rititi leidily. stiderstand .thil oases of the I
itriadyieloil *eider growth or that feeling which i
leads to regarding bondage as being the newel
eondition.of those who need to /ell their labor.--
The iapnentney bf trade leads, itioisserily, t. each
restate i Ind, iii the Whole' energies of the I eeril;
iros r • 4ll ' en to tho.i°llnOlaing..l4, the trader's'
power, and to the augmentation pf the 41 of
transportation; it is lIS 'matter of esjJ4i as that its
people are everywhere seen to beam eyed in 'rob- '
bing the earth of Its ,olipital, Mph.' Let the es
isting.system be eoutinired, and "the hour is sure
ly tiled," when, in the words of the writer quoted
shave, !lingerie% Brews ' and i Some; . - ,:will.staud
together among the ruins of the put."
Allow me, Mr: President, to call your attention
ones riga& to the disponi given In a former let
ter. Looking at It, you And at the left production
errialt,oedtbe.pricee of the ruder pedants of the
earth very' low Indeed.' ... Pasting towards the
right, you Ind, in Massachusetts, productfon la
m and Prices _ higheir-ttie . farmer -,,Obtaining a
greater numbrir, of bushels, and for 'Kir bushel a
larger' quantity .of money, Thor is. lbw rood
towards the improvement In mantere and morale
to; width' we attach the Idea a civiiiiation. The
contrary road 4 Irani the r ight . to the left—is the
one which leads to that state of demoralisation to
which we attach the idea of barbarism the pro.
diets of. the earth then 'diminishing is ,
With 'toady decline of prices. This last, Mr.
'resident, is the road which, under the - guidance
of thecentral government, we irstreveling; and
tfierefote it Is that each successive. Year briege
With it new attacks 'upon the local powers, and
new increase of the central power, with constant
decline in the respect for the °eradiation and in
the regard for individual rights. Mass, Mr. Pres
ident; become free, and , communities • rise Is the
'estimation of the world in the ratio: of their de,
iilopmept, of is roll- agrieelnna. - Both deltaic,.
rate in the ratio in which they find themselves
driven to the-work of robbing thei.. soil. This 1
propose to show •in another letter—remaining,
meanwhile,. : Yours, very respectfelly„
i ' • 4 HISSIr C. CtILSIN
PAqaddpia,liisisdirif 11,./848.
Mai, with . graitpropilelje be .eked,
If power really Is wealth, why it It, that the. people of
Tagland;wittl moth a sondeettd amount of Wealth at
jemmied. arose poor is to We given rho Maio bloat
over population f" ThiMeamer 1., that all this power
teeing
,wasted In the effort , to prevent the other comas.
sines Of the world Men acquiring similar ,power, or
wealth. Wbhe laboring to cheapen the labor and Mw
.materiali of the exterior world, the I. wasinfia6 the Pro"
pie of all countries roldect to her influents, and In
producing the otodarement of her own. The harmony
of interests being everywhere perfect, therefore it is that
. every measure toodlog to deprive the iiindoci of the poi
*, to sell his labor, tendieeuallv to lessen the ability of
the British laborer td obtain food Ibr his gunny and
himself. Action and 'section are equal and opposite, the
ball which stops the motion of another ball, being atop
pad Itself. This la a wrest physical law, whose truth is
obvious throughout the whole range of NOW scienee.—,
Common sense, common honesty, and sound policy, look
allays in the same direction.
EDITOSVS TALE.
..4"Taw Fires: BROW or Wsursa."—Not meritori
ous enough for publleatioa.
.It would be dojos
"C." Injustice to place It before oar readers.
Tait admirable"lnetaUstion Address" of James
H. Campbell, Esq., delivered beton. the Pottsville
Literiry Society, will be fatted on the First Page
of to-day's ldsrnal. .
Sousa Aim vu Soaastrw.—Nothing spina
totally, is of more interest that; the experiments
and observations upon the Soubum Sacbaratum,
or Chinese Sugar Cane. 'Everything in relation
to this novelty should be read by fernier' and
others witkattention. A little work containing
a detailed siecounkof experiments ,and observa
tions, made from Sept . : 28, to De s: 20, 11857, by'
Joseph S. Lovering, Philadelphia; has just been
published by Henry A breer.Beedsinan and Plot
-ISt; 327 Chestnut street, that Cty. The val
ue of the Sorgtaans as a sugirprodOng pleat, has
been fully istablisbed. Price of the work—single
copies, ten cents. Copies can be had of the pub
lisher, or in this Borough at B. Banyan's stare.—
Every farmer in this County shoeld get a copy of
the pamphlet immediately, and be conversant with
the result of experiments.
focal Mattis.
• jar Amami:rite Bank of T4iinelve.-Mr. George
Wing's, Sr., bas been appointed Cealier of this
Inititation, l Ilendrieks, Seq., ,hating 're
signed. • ,!•! 4
- t _L..,
'lgir..lllr. 'Jaime Francis Geterri, local reporter
of thileader, among the killediof the St. Luis
Pacific Hote l catastrophe; wee brother f of Jo
seph W. Gearey of this Boroug h Upon - the re
eeptioit of the intelligence of tibrother's death,
Mr. Gearey telegraphed on requ tang that the bo ;
dy be kept, until he couJd rear tb`at hitj.
Aar R. D, Schomer, hiurpb 's buildlug„ Ceti=
tre street, bee for gale the following articles, which
ere warranted to 1111 of prime quality :—Weetern
Flour, Biscuits, Cakes,Crackere, Egcand Arrow.
root Buscuite, 'Scotch' Cakes, Roney Cakes, Al
mond Cakes, Boston Wine - and' Water Crackers,
dried, paredaod unpaved Peaches, Grapes, Plias,
Stickney and Poor's Mustard, Maryland Hominy,
Citron, Raisins, Rye. Flour, Rile-dried Corn 31eal,
Oat Meal, do. Give him a call.
fliir•Po4 Carboto Literary Aseoeiation.—.on
Wednesday evening last the Anociation decided
. to have a public discussion in; the Lawton town
school hones on next Tuesday evening. Reading,
by Henry Milder; question, "Should Congress re.
ject the Leeoinpton Constitution?"
Siegfried, H. B &stingier, and Samuel Sni
der. Negative—Wm. N. Davis, BObert Allison,
and Edward Smith. The Assonistitro unanimous
ly tender their thanks to the :niott. Wm. L. Dew
art, for valuable public doeutaints roe:aired.
jar March comes la like a lion.-- The weather
of the week has , been :mid and blustery, and much
ice has been formed, tieing the lee men a full op
portunity to 'sore as maeh• fee u is needed fur
next summer.. Oar meteorological record •is as
follows : •
P., R. a P. Tatsuurst Ornes, 1
Pimlfloatia MU, lbUntik, J
6A. M. 7P. U. 7 P.M. '
Sat., Feb. 27,,-18°. 48 0 40a--clear.Moo., March 4-38 ' 44 37 —cloudy : .
Tote:, , " : 2,-71 24 21 illide*r.
Wed., ' " 6,-16 24 21 Woody.
T h um., " 4,-12 ' 20 16 —."
Fa, • " . 6,-10 1. 16 'l2 —dear:
- pie"Cressona Literary Soeiety.—The exerc lees
of tail Tuesday evening !rare tr.-The reading of
an etsay by A. C. Miller—"Nataral laws, of Man,"
by Geo. Combe; and a discusilon upon the ques
tion, "should a preconceived opinion exclude per
sons from serving on a jury." Hosaford, Morti
mer and Morissey, affirmative ; Regan, Albright
and Miller, negative., Decided, upon review -,of
arqrant, by H. Hazel, in the negative. , The ex
erelied for next Tuesday evening , are, i Lecture
by U. Began 'a reading by L. R. Keefe% and thi
disetnision.of thl question, "Does civilisation in
anima the general happiness of man P' Affirma
tive—Miller and Butler.
Morrissey.. Judge-4. J. Upchurch;
pits New Este priso.—We are always pleased
to notion a spirit of enterprise, whenever directed
in the proper channel. With
: a due appreciation
of the lOUs of the people of his motion of the
town, Mr. R. D. Schoenei, the welt known Grocer,
hu just openedan assortment of Dry.lioodr, of
a character which' cannot feirseit both in quality
and in Hee, the moat fa`stidiout. Mr. 8. in in.,
troduoinfthie feature into-his , basicau;does
Merely - eiran *Coomerodation; and therefore arks
but a slight 'ailvence upon original cost; feeling
sotitilled, that. he can eili;rd to WI dry s odd', cheap- .
sr for "cash,- than they have ereiyet• been offered
in thisacaininnity.l
,In the pommy line, Mr. S.
has jilt rereired:n large lot of prime extra jour,
and also a good artiele-otaupertine which he of.
tors ay $4"211 per ' has also Crackers
for,M4ir oT all 'qualities—stoma ' water erackeri as
towa'a-d cents per potted.. Au excePeut article.
10,71 s Polls isle Drew Band.---Sites the
publication of the communication of the Band, ere
ire pleased to , twit tiit the' members her. re
emitted 1150, sufficient to putc44sto titres sliver in
'teeniest& • Ten however, is the Amber necessa
ry fora complete set, and if purcluised:under one
order, can be manna by the Xlandat a saving of
$l5O. This is important,'ead as it should bow
waticiot prideoti the pert of, out I:Muni to sus
talt(is our Midst, a good Bend, We 'trust that the
proposition of the Patliiillc Bind :o avaste a tint:
tributtag tactaberskiportli . de tWeeiredi with fa
vor. The contribution asked of etch member
elected, will be $2 per oast* 564 as three hun
dred seashore will tle sultOiout to ouattl• the bind
to Pitted a MIAs% of sites* lastrnaloate, we trust
.041 ligt eititititi wlfl *0404 hit Ma'
.to tdpl . Yowl tavola* Air - 4.
ittleatiot to to sleeted a saatribattagaiiiplmw, be.
tiskii payouts of ditoveitios NW Vas Bead.
fO u r NI P' O47 l i s t **": l4 the' bluifs
*Our,b l 4l 4 l4'i4. 4.o4o,thevoko - o•
Ao Mot dm _
porßnatuier tits Poor.—Then is melt suffer
log In Ibis Borates, and in fait, throughout 'the
Region. -Wait employment Iteredreettinaty ,
Worthy *sena tie astual distress,. s :lt, is aims*
*al - eihtMirtrieristi of Comae be e .
yroeeeds o , l4lr:Plila to alleviating
fib,' „-ii. wanamittee oflll . r tatty
tiiimatter *Mad. we are assured by *ems*
liliekee omit:ti ilia* to make every arrange ,
misiase lhi aj j asideal part is epnesamed.
trMikiiateps - will be take. itt tea shiner
latisedisdalV, Blithmis3pitie is rstisAng ussuill
--.011111.71 hirpoir. • Shall we be laggards In a work
"Of trio bearrolenee. atitieinsing almostio a del"?
aultrally tot. • • • • •
,111r•7restaat Literary Rocie4.:—On but Test
-4187 nosing the exercise' Leriweisterestieg. Mr.
tam Fony:read a-41)461,004' entitled ‘l4ogrees
M Freedom.* The +legion, *ls a Republican
fog OtOtivlronstit
.bet lithPiltd e° iti l' "' Rs
,of the people than a Limited, Monareby r.WIIS
ably dismissed 011 the .part of the afiliondiver, by
Paley; ' Musty; Gruber and Paley; and negative, by
Kum Willlatattand rake.' Joe. D. intepatrick,
Esq., (of idanapeniq , ) ' decided In liver of the
gatistion for nest ' evertor—"Dose Bu
'nod, in her proceedk gii aide Toillsioleserve the
• rympsilly of civilized tiadausi * _ , ; Adnazative-4.
anis', W. D. Williams, C. L. l'inkrion. E. 4,
and T. B. Walker. in6llti!e-4. R. Bailey, : . .1.
Fol 4, U. Gruber and H. W.loiskettaa.' Rader
--W. D. Williams; tad iestereil-C. X.: Piaui
.
top. The folio:siring- Otbeers 'were sleeted foilbli
'sinning AerZn, cis :—Preeide'al--G. DRAWL—
The Presideate—dtessre.•Bnait an_ d. Wataaan.-- :
A moue of thanks was mend to- lloo:Ifs. L.
Dewitt for valuable public doennenti.
Haws !Worms Altectfet.—At * meet
ingot the Tax.peyers of Schuylkill Ceauty. held
in the Court /lease, In the the lkiringlt PAU
viiiir; on MonileY, the lit day of Illireb,-1858,
'Hon.Stratige N. Palmer, was? charm 'Preirldeit,
Seolt;,Yrederick Fried. Jeteoolah - lieed
And i eojadin DeLotis, ksq.:Vise Pnaldente, and
ChaHgt 11."Dengler and Set.
reticle*.
,
TIP following Resolutions wars then Offered by
Wild Leits,'and after sometemarks by Char.
Frail.) in support of the same, were unanimously
'adopted, ordered to be published in all the papers
rioted in the County, and coptos furnished to
each ef. our Represenuttiree in-the Legislature of
Penosylvania: • s. -
Resolved, That in the opinion of this Meeting
a speedy change Is demanded by the Tax-payers'
of Ibis County, in .the administration el the ef.
fairs connected with the Alms Rouse of this
County. •
Resole/I, That for the purpose of reducing the
heavy yearly drafts upon our County funds for
the maintenance of oar County Paupers, this
meeting resommesd the passage of a law aolisb
ing the Board of Directors of the Poor, and (If
vesting the . powers of administering the Poor
Rouse Laws in our Courts and; pointy ,Commis
stoners
Ileoulved, That Charles Franey, John Banosin.
and George McCabe, Ergs.. be a Committee whoSo
duty it shall be to consult with the Judges of the
Court, the CquntY CoMmissioners and Treasurer
to the character of a proper Bill to be prepared,
and presented by our immediate represoutetives
to thelegislature, who are Mistreated to rote for,
and use proper measures fur tke early passage of
the setae. [Smarm VIT Tllll, OFFICERS.] .
figill7Siliter Creek Literary Assoriatioa.—Dr.
Wythe-Leetured to the Association on Thursday
oit acing, ther 25th inst. • His subject was, "man as
a vegetable, and mars us en animal." It is useless
to speak of the Doctor's powers as a lecturer, pos
sessing as be does such wide celebrity. Although
the field in which he labored was peculiarly his
own,
_Yet he eo simplified the whole so •as the
most illiterate could comprehend it. The officers
on the occasion were J. DOPEY; Presi
dent; 0. S. Smith and Anthony Wiener, Vice
Presidents, Joint Iluaottiht.; and D. P. Bunut,
Secretaries.
'At the monthly meeting•beld by the committee
of the Association on last Monday evening in the
Library room, the following motions were tinant.
moualy passed:
`That a. copy of the Miners' Jeanie/ be par.
chasedVor one year by the Aseoeiatioo,'and kept
in. the room for the use of its members.
That a vote of thanks to Dr., Wythe tot his lee- .
tore be publiihed in the Miner? Alarms/. ,
Also a resolution, That the distinguished fiber=
silty of Henry C. Baird, Esq., in furnishing the
Association villa so large an amount of valuable
books, be reciprocated by a card of life member
ship, mad dowses the warmest. thanks of every
Member of the Association. •
'xercises' of lot Tuesday evening—R7diag,
by William Rapids; subject, "Holy Pair." The,
discussion of the question, "Does man suffer more
In this life from real -or imaginary evils?" 'was
participated libY Wtn. Winlack and D. F. Butler,
adiramtive; and IL Wielaek. and Wrn. Rennie,
negatiTi. Decision In the sErmative.
Exercises for next Tuesday—Reading by D. F.
Butler. Question for discussion—"Whieh is bet.
ter for the development of eharacter, poverty or
riches ?" • Affirmative— F. Butler Wm. Wild:sok,
John J. nosey, Jona h
Platt. Negative—Va.
Rennie, R. Winlitelr,.Drißith T. Jones, Charles
Taylor. • -'
pa* The Pottsville Iliterai SeMey.—Onikut
Tuesday evening a lecture was delivered; bUore
thii Society by J. A. Hazen, Esq., on` Whales and
Whale fishing. The lecturer first alluded to the
several species of Whale, hut said he mint to con
fine himself to three varieties :—the common or
"right" Whale, the FitOtack, and the' Sperm
Whale. The first has no.„dorsal. ft—yielding a
large quantity of oil—and is the most scsily cap-
tared. The second: is the most nimble and vigor.
ous, most dangerous to captors, and yields the
least oil. The third is the most valuable, yielding
besides the common Whale oil, that known, as
Sierra oil, which is taken from the bead. The
first and second varieties supply the whalebone of
Commerce. This substance comes from the jaw
of the Whale. There varieties have no teeth 4
their place being supplied by plates of bone, which
fit into grovet in the jaw. The third speciesthe
Sperm—has teeth and therefore yields no Whets
bone. • . .
The food Of the lirst trip kinds is a small sea.
shrimp about the, size of a cricket. -"Theme a pima le
are found id-certain -parts of the own, arranged
like hay, in wind-rows, and/stretehieg• away for
mile* in extent. Into these wind-rows the Whale
enters with, open month and scoops up the little
creature* by- the hogshead. These shrimps are
red at Ant but afterwards become dark. When
this happens the Whale leaves, and seeks his food
alswhere. The sperm Whale feeds on star-fish
and other kind of vex blubber. •
The blubber of the Whele, from which the oil is
extracted, is a kind of outer rind, about Utz to
eight Inches thick, and , coveted by the skin. The
whole is pealed off like the bark of a tree, hoisted
onboard, rendered into oil, and stowed away in
barrels. The Sperm is obtained in the state of oil
without rendering from the head of the third kind.
The Whale is caught
. with harpoon and lance.
When one Fe seen, 1 boats are lowered—the
mates' boat taking. thc i lead. .As the boat sp
reads's the monster, the excitement of all bands
becomes deep and intense.. The boat will 'row up
naW it touches, while at the same instant the
b4oioner !hp is stationed In the bowypiunges,
the harpoon into the bodg, of the Whale. Viswn
she 'dart/ Ate lightning, and •srhen the sailors
tarn relied to look, nothing is to beaten buts mass
of white foam in the place where she lay. The
lieu which is alxis y ol) yards in length runs oat
with, immenseirel . When the Whale stays a
few minutes under it must rise again for breath.,
'when it . is itruek by a Harpoon from another boat.
After remaining fast to it for some time. and he is
fatigued byzantine, one of titbouts approaches,
land the nuke, rising, diives the lance into his
body. This is thellnishing"stroke, He immydi..
scaly begins. to spot4t Wood; the !Olen rest
an their oars and lay hick to see the'"iiiiry" or
death street.. this the lecturer said be w'oold
not ittetopt to describe. - „.
4o the abort. of the appointed nueder,
Mr. Dal
las,;read a selectiOn trona the "Hard of &bootee,
Toner Hall." --Tliaquestion—"is Ragland likely
ever, to become i Republie" was argued on the of-,
11rmatiri, by Messrs Boyle led Simpson, and on
the assays by Messrs Leib end Goyim Decided
in Om negative. Rest Tieids7 evening a lecture
will be delivered by Dr. Jobs T. Carpenter. - Head•
log-by Was. iybiluey, Req. :Question, "Dees a
nation derive mew benefit from the wisdom Gilts
old, thattirets:thennergy of its yonng men,—
Atirtastiva—Wren and Little; Neptire--Thomp.
son and Gnus.
lIBOCZADOI6IIOII' COIMT:
•• . ,
lira= la" ;ft minis' recoups;
for regular emit' of Qtonior ?palmgr tuts twit
ninon during the '
mate: pat of the ireakVhopid is
the Cereal et theeriattnal heehaw of theanati. It
has bees for tbe mat part, of a very tttrlal character!
Of Ow 4411111 e Cosa'by the Grand Jazz, toasty luta
•Re lanais, awl s for araults sad battortea-=
Ilea Coot it through , trtth the Weiss os Theti.
thy Moitisr o lvav sus* Suss to to .TherciOil of oh
Illoaday nu OsaiNt hry fl 4 tree Mt for ttbel
aieatfleory Aeltat,lkkHoe of tiro Pottsville Simard,
***4*.to ll o, o ;Priget l Shib l KlPtinf o rral •
Missal tha Ifbrigiiehe Atioaar,aiat aaimagoyt
40111lretiidatt14116/ hat' Wt f!POY:i of
the chola obi*, WO: " " ,
ts. Ached Threte.—Thk vas timeteti ei tia
pate lees& by the tribal lbw riiitadast. Atter WON'
101t.1 5 1 1111 . Ins teetelseet to pap *ea c 04 . 1.-
iliblek,llll,o,4ersty a** ilk& it!**
4 4 110 !*** 1 tru qi!ohorlt. 4 . Arndithin bo
teirt1490704147. a • r•
14 4. 10 11611 4 Cioollitifk•—•The•tistmient vitt
sad. vas MN*
taligO s to Was mei, snipe Mee ihyo Itspitioreee
tat. et: - Theteas'es.::ZYtmenas *Mee
ed lucertfiaut bead piny. 'Be was sobteeeed to
tire stoethattiptitoemeriti, , r • •
Ifeariettii Sh4o4stes.—ne ddendut plead
Put*, to * charge of serult sed-battery, and was eur
termed to tan days hap to and Use cede.
delintantii inland
sass usidlop In Pottnlllti vu Indicted de the tenon
of a watch the P4sitY of Joel Veld Meta It applies,
late On the ~slug of the funeral of CoLlf,llillfyr
Imp; "bib on Sarcualistio, vas tusked ooWn the
nedibboellood OMB's Weiss, Patten* andiatibld of
Ids watch. It was next day fount In, defendant's pos.
sesdea, who stated that hi had•pgrebased It *shorn.
Ins for $4 60 frlasi a person at tie depot who was lene•
leg In thp can. -The defendant made no attempt town
teethe unto& after he obtains& it, 6 04 1616 Pre'l
'doss good ehuseter trindphantly eledrsd • 1
Item. so- 64e. auld•-•-eleo. 80111 use6adia 6 e 6 - 4 * - th.'
larceny of:tie :pp:Porgy Of Jimeph IMAGO! IndsU us
Pk 44 4 oll lfs,alta, 1iFi5 0 0 48,04 . 4 °, 3 °, 411 4. 144m 4 6"
and rope. ' , ' ' • •. •
Owe. w Jwue, T Ywug.--Thi defintbitvisi , ogrOetat
of PoOofalg ootOtOdAt MONT 9eir to the noighbotbeat
of Ptnogreee. ,It was a count/deg on tilt 'thoilitago
Bank of Nov Tack. was aennetton2 to eeelyear lm-
Pr
issammett. 1 • • • 1,
Lain* Rereetht, Anon Graf aid Cysil
(bab as... -.awash.,
—These erne two bettetseents lb, Weeny apdast the
defendants. to both otirbleh they plead guilty: coder 1
s be mitissltse shetusetaness of the ease, they went sea.
tidleita
tetrad to one' day's' hariest meat co 4nelit • I
sod to pay the stets.. _ ' 1 • I
du. es. .latiob Ore—The defendant, Plead guilty,
this charge of hoeing evilest him, and was mate
to ere day bapthstament. . „I I
• 'piss. w. Andrew .NeChen.—Stgle WWI a ehargeof 1 I
wilt sad battery, to which th e defendant plead italt));
and was esatenced to thinly dayekhovlsonspest Snd
the costs. . .
Otos, as. Ratan 44ii.r 1-13arety Of the. peace, on °nth
of Mill Whalen. Mb hosting, the defeadaat suave.
tensed to pay the costa. and stand eotanallted until 'he
did so.
E , • , : .HI
calaguafti ef !sees anti work.] . 1 -
' /11IPO ler Or THE ORLIID . JURY. 1
,
lilsrebe itirseelearei 18518. P
i •
The Grand Inquest enquiring for the County .1
Sehitylkill, respectfully report, that they have hid
before them and'acted on 52 Bills .or tudietiuhit,
vi` --tor •lareeny, 20; assault and battery4l ;.
selling liquor without license, 6; passing eonn i t
felt money, 2 ; libel, 2; fornication and basti ,
2;.eutting timber trees, 1; malicious miichier, 1;
nuisance, 1. Of the Above, they found 47 lour
bilis and ignored s'. In almost every ease **-
sank and battery we have traced thcorigidior the
quarrels to drunkeditess, and in mariy•otbar eases
drunkenness or irididgenee in latoziesting . drinits,
bee been the cause 'or the breaches of the !me. '
- 'The Grind Inquest have also visited the I' b
lie Otaint anti Ottianty Prison. In the . for er,
everything: is in good order and condition, tWith
the emeeptitin of the Merin and Tressureesf- .
lice 'The desk in the former, and t i he sWir in
w repairs, ce df the
the latter wan'. ands ht the °ln
in
Cleric of the Quarter Sessions a press is wah,ted—
none has been furnished this futile* since the ate
. .
division of !the officio, II
In regard to the' mitnagement and inherit)
deuce of, the County Prison, we have not laage
strong enongti 12 express oar admiration and,
mendotioilof the manner in which it is kipl
Col. Reifsnyder. he order and ,diseipline;
eleaulinesi and attention to comfort, under*
tem of th&itrietestecutownt we think twat
challenge•iompetition with any eimilir ineqt
in the world. '
The Grind Itoptest,ldieply impressed w - 4 ;be
destitution and suffering, for want °Gibe; awes-
Barka of life in ear community; at , the nrirsent
time, begleave utaggest, that oat-doer rOlief be
more extensively &riled than It is at press tby
the Direciura of t, e Pour. If they would a titer
lee their I out•cloor 'Physicians, who now have
charge of! that part-of the business, to affo d re- 1
lief more , extensiitely than they . do, it wo Id be
better fur l the flour and oheapei for the tax Tent.
In =any • i casce, families are' forced to go o the
Alms Roasts, to be supported at a heavy expense
. there, whon,lf they could get half the &Mount,
and in Many east: much leis than half the amount
at home,lthey co lii _get along until they could
get wo'r and ea n $ livelihood.; A small amount
judicionSly expo ded in this way would, welthink,
relieve te large a Mint of "suffering and want. -
On our visit tit l the County Prison, the superin
tendent?ointed nut to us a prisoner named Cen
rad Oro a, who ,has' been in prison nearly four
years and whose term expire* next Jane. This
is eividentiftilying with eonsumptio, and
"allot from appearances, live obt his sent neg.—l.
Ile is disirous t n he pardoned, and to die h onget '
his friends. Col. Reifsnyder speaks well! of his ,
conduct{ shoe be has been in prison. and we re'.
specifully requist and urge that he hipardoned
by the Oevermir. I . . i I . I
In conclusion, . the Grand Jury. return . their
thanks !to the Honorable Court and to the ;District
Attorniy, fur the kindoesi and courtesy extol aid
to them during the session. • .
I ' 1 A. RUSSELL, For u.
Pottioille, March 4, 1848. .'. , I . - - I
i 1
-
GOOD SOO", is the ornate in all ages; and
course of tipe rather improve nature than
nature impales her.. What has been boar be
agate. AnOther Homer and
.another. Virgil
may possiblj arise ngain from thole very
causes thatprodueed the first.; though it
would be impudence to affirm that. thbre
be another Clothing Establishment like unto
that of Gmhville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut
street, Phillidelphia. -
Peon C. C. iltolflßlDO a, Esq., President Atictii.
gin State Bank.
Dirrtorr, August 1850.
Dn. Geo. D. naan—Dear Sfr :-11av i lag•bele
a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, Ind barng. been
eared as I believe, by your Ozygeatited Piers, I
most cheerfully attest their 'Money. ilklv case
was a bad one. TO the space of four Months I
lost my sirength.'and torty.severtpoundS °finest),
was compellint to abandon 'business, and,emaitied
an invalid for
,fffteen months .
fence from upre duty', bad dodo 'something for
me, but Omit siemed little probability . s care,
until I begs { to take the Bitters. In one. week
I was greatly relieved. aid ',in three *mike I was
perfectly well. and. have puree regained thirty
poonds of Ton are at liberty tol th is, .
if it will at all further your - 11 ur p ova iof
diffusing this valuable remedy. , I
Respectfully your!..
C. C. TROWBRIDGE.
Sueh certificates as the sbove,nre not to, ba'ob
mitred in favor of a 'medicine destitute of merit,
but are only''gi►en upon the - most satisfactory.
proofs of Weir elßesiv and success.'
San W. FOWLS kCo., 138 Wathitigtoit Stanet,
Boston, Proprietors. Sold by tbeir . egents eiery.
*bum - t . •
"JOrN 0. linowN, Dr it; Aleut fr
MN OEM . _ 41, orupritt, . „nit for
Schuylkill!' CoAniy ; also, J. C. tIIIGUES, ESQ.
Sir Mexican Mustang Linimaelitlt is
eight pun sine this Ultimata nu drat eihred, to the
afflicted. Many millions of bottles have behas used, and
it lum given bet ter satisfaction than any itrikle evOr. b.
fore toted di purposing.' It possemies sPecido
power over ihdammationa, and &route or accidental de•
ransom:tent o f the Muscles, Joint", Llgaiairitaer
It is a source of great pleasure to feel that 7 harp I*e ,
the hurible ;Means of relieving such an iMmerom inmost
of suffertag,and have Caused many thoOsindif to "leap
for Joy," boiettee (hair mina item rellsrediltbsir trounds
healed,anOheir ;tilt jointi made *MAR. liniment'.
lons partied, regardless of their oblige t mirreives
or the pubge, are engaged in attempting to introduce •
spurious and miserable article seder.aiwither same, by
raprosentirig it to be the mum lw etude's:, tit- Be on
your guard! Bay nose bast the origloil MEXICAN
11USTAiiG LINIMENT, and you util,uOtdeceived.
mf. Miansoos, Originator. r 1 •
tikbaiej .11 BARIUM A PARK, PrOpris4rs, N. :York.
• •
Cereigla.e-Dt.Tlekenerli Sugar
poata Vegetable PM's, are an infellibl rutedy;for tbi
wboopinieougb, as will be mwee by tbe,followlng letter:
;
14orped.,11•1,Jan.13,i1 1 /4 10 . •
; • •
Dn. O.Y. Clictrana • 1 - ,
;Mr DrAi Sts:,-Not long Aloes,. elolo4if mine was
ls
ken badly; with the Whooping Cough. Oil awe hare no
Doctor wllbin or 40 miles of we, I 'skeet a neighbor of
:nine h knew of anything t _ het gx:d for% 11l
said he. 411 , 4 tiotusetly know whattej rrtatn
oend. bat ,
there nazi:boa at Cileiteneee Bum Cottai Enigatire
Illa In the hewn, iebteh be had 'Wight of kueddler the
last theist)* was at Chlcago,'and ticilieyiwere al good as '
they pretended to bo, there inial gle tel/S o g bat
they might be of swim to say Jame 4 'eoneluded to
try them', and shall never regret that d id Ikl.l The lit.
tie fellow, bad to take only two or time dome Stan the
rough arab ely left him. though otilYl 8, yet» bid; Isis
basofte4addto inn oloce,."lbt,glrelipii tome 'mere of
item Mill Plums. - TAO love them to bssriz. I wish
nonIQ rend me per beirer,l2 boxi'rd angina vtli.Pay
for them. The eonntry hereabodbibk ea thinly jut
tied. and Pbyidelatte ma dilbsult to get t, thee I think,
If you should establish an agency st lditieego would
( W e r e , rea t Oe'eP eettl e tee . 3 e Y eti ' .‘
I
TPurf. is hags, 40FIN WALICEs. •
;, ibis P i nts may be hider ell . nregOe sod itorekeep.
era, Is army village and town In title. Vatted Status.—
Joießurn is Agent ter this y tiqti
, Mtn
XklAibersrearzt
1., OF. TFLE:AVIL
•
lt
U. ILTLIIIED74 of 1631)0 has 'covered la;ko
!An ' otV , oar oommora pastors limas a zeusiody that
cans , ! I it
VERY KIND OrritlMOK,
'I • • . f noir • 1 't
Ma77 .j orat 11 ' 01 . 141a dOWO to i ;0111/0110 ' Miele.
-Us Mod it to ono Glom haidhidiawayisO airier I
Mot 010014 in too mai. kahlbliador Issalai.„ Slo'bos I
now 11 Ms gwomosioa wow oso burnt witialleaum oft
It. raise all within Wooly *llea Of *414 - , 1
TwO b ' oillis are warrautiOl hitch,* s itaci4 l 4 on
"sate..
I:.
04 to thaw bottles* corotlt t e,Maat kla4 'of ohp
oleo oa tha hoo. . : '. f
my
! ! '
TWO Or Ono bottles wfil akar 00 of Ulm •
T+ * 4 * ate Orootot to oOial the end amts. la
tho otaabaoh.. • . '; : !! ' i : ,
Thom* be hot*. us vinasitag to saga the wont '
klaillatArrilpolos. " • ..'• .--• l' •p. - •
_••• !
'bailor two both.. olikorairiatOt to ollOOOttl oooo rto
-the wis.l • . : ....! i: ) j• Js . •
Venealii.** Or*
4 1 41 4411005 IO; 1 41 0" 4 '.. ' l' .
Z
‘:;... your to, di aforwansaiwitiloloorogow. &BO
rasidag *ow. 1 , • -,' '"i ‘ !'''.) 1" -''
? .: :
. .'
4rtidettii 1411 i 4;. soriptioltsf it ON attn.. ; *
?wow Maw bottles at* wartuktad to esure•tbrilword,
laird ofdfligarte; ... i ; - . I f.• •
;pro spree*tare sr *plaided to Side the sod
&spend! earrodtatronmattin: • - , 1
Inued to tonr-ldtlee are warranted. to cairn 'adaman t ,
Itrel4o4lldfrol t dtos illl tore et world easo of *tog:
, slid . t';: '.•,..,,i=i I . ' - 1
i • - .1
: One 4pnief Dope are warranted to rove tie** wont;
aim oy*roeodrel kir)* from tie esy4tore of thou
• Wilds that It bag torn! ertnied by aas . to - the atii.
gii 4 dt• I •
'•f 1 -
iOne to two bottles ate rinanta to ion sick Itosi!
! , I
_ , L - ;
, deo to tvo bottles ate warranted to midst, a wetly*
. 1' Orie to r t wo bottles 4.111 waists all doisogoatoot of
. ti4o iL
{ folk to sli battles 11st carol Use wont ores of dmoy.
• 1 pee to time Uphill too squat thy iyorst k foo• of ialott.
ii toilet to olitays Oplttaist4d; obit If Iflototto pt r- lief Insach an ezei*tatltsg dbwatet
. .
- ' '
- No change of diet . ;eyed isserweiry'—ent ibe , best you
i olio vet acid eturadb of It. , ,' .. . . . 4 • f
I Dirolieos for wi n— Molts , - ono trialiakoronfot. ii,eo
diy; Cblidreniyet 0o; yotrytkoiortapioofol ; Cbildreis
, boil lip ilistit years, toispoonfal. As no dtroettoios
ope esp ro bli to ll oi% :the icibi bolle .ln lltt i er.44•4191417.... taker
ii111141311 .' 4:14:1.
. . -
lOATCPACiIHIUS IT..
D,OblitPD 'KENN i EDY,
• ' No. 129 rarres Street, axpelrum, Na.,.
, Pries - •
ai`!or eels b 7 dragesta throughout Om tilted States.
Januari 23,'23' j 4•ly
40-412,b00 Eur.wwax• .01 ! b's paid tbr any
Malone that will excel MATT t BUTCH, NM'S MAGIC
OIL for the Mowing diaeruiest—Rbeantatism, Neural.
liplard Affections, Chistrected Joints: 0110/1C Pains,
thins to the Moor Back,lfeettache,"lisothaehe,BPralos„
• Sore Throat, Cat e,Brohies, Barns, andel) Diarases of the
Skit, kineciss and: tire Otands. Noo wltirout
the Signature Of Pitert It Barons attached to each label.
Pilocipal,ofilre, 206 Washington street , Brooklyn, N. T.
The great gambol. of persons thin bare been Immedi
ately relieved ip an the cities and tetras -where hair
been used. as well as in this city, sustain thews to saying
In all candor, that it le the greatest cure In the world for
• s
pain. II
JI O. MUIR, Wholesale agent; Pottindile. audits'. mai*
9 by lit rePpeetabledruggistithrougboutt he United States
and Canada. , (June 27, 17 26-17)
I •
*ligiiin# )2100.110...
Tax Itsw. Anoint . If were. of Philadelphia; alit
-preach le the Methodist Church, &Wood sheet ! briar.
row (Sabbath) morning, at 10 o'clott—end In the era
nfog at 7 o'clock. • ' '
Tat Air. B.W.Cot will poach for the god Nesbitt
elan Church: in the Antedate Retested (Sboinpetin's,)
Church, Market strut, torniorrow (Sabbath) worging, at
303.4 o'cioek—andln the *ming at 74.
if/Mitt ,-Onlunday afterioon sett, twenty-three per
-so. wire toothed In the, river Schuylkill, it Pottstown.
The immersion was wltatesed by omite two or' three
thousand people.
•
grancLerrs Passcutin.-4 shipbuilder, on being asked
what ho thought of W h Retied. replied : **Every Sunday
that fgo to Ey palish church r eke build a ship trout
stern to stern under the pennon. but ;under If r. White
field 1-tou:d not lay a single plank." • ,
Tae.CHlCCHixYates Oman I.—litothe of our readers
. dtoy not be aware that an orgseised Church exists. in
'teonnection with Yale College, embracing as its members
41. large number of students, with groteart andlutora
Give
ladstill air aware' that-thin chit bat existed
tbr the space of a century . Yet suth tl s the tact. The
protector of Divinity oettplea the pulpit. and acts as the
-pastor of the church. 'The present pastor and Divinity
, Proteisor, Rev. eons P. halter, recently. preachy] a
Serowe on the buntinalth anniveisotry of the establish
ment of tblichurchlarlitehtitresenta sonny fees of great
Interest Wits history. During thel drat ninety-oaten
years St its esteems*, the church bad but foie pastors,
i Napbtall Daggett, Samuel Wales, Timothy Dwight, and
alent* T. Fitch. In bls discourse the present pastel ree
labors the origin and progress of the church, theilirea of
tits pluton, *ollie sue lathe radials with which it,
has been favored; and in an'appendix he presents some
curious records and :sets or 14stdrical and religious in.
torest.—Auseitelist. ' t .
•
, I Boaraussklint's limos PI4YIX the an
nexed -
N
', • ' , Sew York. Feb. 20,1838..
1 1 I ' limas, iterrotts:—A t businisi Men's Union Prayer
Meeting is held dilly, from 12 to 11 o'clock, to the John
Street Methodist C hurch , 44 John street,a, few doors
east of UnatdWay.,'
This meeting is similar to the one held In Pulton
' street: Owing to the' over crowded state of the Rooms
of that place 'and the manifest 'arraying interest, it has•
been thought bout to open this place alio.
Already wt- have seen and heard enough of the regatta
of these meetings tomato us firm in the conviction, that
if all Christiana throughout our land. were faithful. as
they have opportunity,We would hear one united shout
of praise going slop: an all the people. bemuse, of satiny
Lion that hal come to all men.. It roust be evident that
we have a right-to ask this fever of you, for many of the
rectlori of Your Jammed are directly (all are, indirectly,
at least.) interested la What transpiring in the me
tropolis of one country, because`of the eons, brothers, or
friends thell have here, whom they would. like to have
interested la therms things. And we would take this op.
portunity of impressing upon the parent" or friends of
all sucteyonng men,.(who may, be one of the 150,000, by
• tween the ago of 16 and 35, we have In our eityt) that a
line, with the address, busieess or residence. directed to
"X," Dos 3.541, will ensure them A Personal invitation
to attend these • meetings, and; irhelbli obeli bald ape
, daily for young men, at the Rranis of the Young Men's
Christian Association." 82 Wateily Place. 14 is proper
'to state that many of the most' thoughtless, reckless,
yea, heaveinciatylog young men. :have. within a. few
weelut cfutitaed their views and aims , ' and are Col
"clothed ter their right mind." I
We hope any who read thin, ellen visiting. oar city,
will feel perfectly "at home" Id thee,. meetings, and we
glad to,hear , from counlrylriende away,. it i s
. tirettr,ittto be understood. - thatltlenve meetings are a
Union of ;Baptist, Congregational;Methodist, Episcopal,
IteCrined Dutch and Presbyterian brethren. with one
common aim oT advancing the: Douse •oti Truth arid
Righteousness in the earth, espectaliiin our own"wlck
ed Sodom:" . •
b
the
eye
rely
icon
.
Ingnmation from any of our friends a distance; as
to what is doing among them,l seat bathe above address,
will be gratefully received he Ins; Pilaella that we a r
rem.i.b.,i.a pat gnat common work, and Inn h
ineneaercir mei and emarage'te ale lerwani and pommy
the [andel in the name of elk! Captain..
, Oar may bo, (ymr. seal We long 0001 of the
Whole
. eaatb, if all will do what% their hands find to do
now; awhile the da_yi, hada" Moping we hate not Wes
pained oaer mac on your kindlier*,
We al, in Wr of the New York Young Men's
Chaisfla Association.
Your* with high regard, "
MIIiWAMD COW ATM,
JAMES.PAIRSIAN I ' . • , ,
'WILLIAM M. lIA - STING§, CbstraitlM cm
01:011GE I...EDGAR. I Derotiorial )(Wings.
' CHARLES A. MOORE.'
. . .
BIOTIOES.
tar Piummvx "AIM tODIST 'CIIURCIi, corner of
Lyon and .14 street. Divine Service every, Sabbath at 10
o'clock, A. M.,and 6 o'clock, P. M. .
gig. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIUBCII, Second
Street, Pottsville, Rev. Wittist L. °tar, Pastor. IM
vineserel Sabbath at 10 A. M. and at 734 P.M.
Kiri:MUSH LIITIIERANtIIERCE„MarketSquare
Pottsville4Rev. W. 11. Locnslotacn, Pastor: Divine ser
vice In this Church regularly every Sunday. Morning,
at 10% O'clock; evening, at 7 o'clock Weekly Prayer
Bleotitia, Thursday craning. at cp'eloek.
• 93 grirt,E!NITTCHERCIi .BERTICAS /PAIRING LENT
18: - " ' •
ins 311areb—Tbled Sunday a Lent--1034",•67 734.
Ezekiel! xx, 1-7 t ; Mark Ix, 1-30. 'Axe. 24, 27 ke •
Xptr. ILL
101411th and 12th—Wednesday 1054 A. 14., Thum
day 4 P. Cgthlly 754 - P. M.
14thltirett—lindith Sunday in Lent-10 r 4 and 754
17th; , 10th and 'l9th-Ansdussday 1054, Tlaarsday 4
o'cicek. Priday 154
21st , March—Wa .
th Sunday I Lent-1054 and 7%
o'clock. •
240, With and With—Weducaktaj 1054, Thursday 4
o'cliirk. Friday 714%
Ott Jim eh—Sunday- befsre Easter. !
Pullen Week, daily eery lee.ind twice es Good Friday
HARM. WASHBURN. Rector.
NAMIIED;
• DANDIiIDGE--BLISIX-'7oa"TharsJaj the ]ltb of Feb.
ru5 1 1. 11 4 5 . at [dotty Church, Nay erleatia, by the Bt.
Item Btabop Polk,. Pattie ti. paeaawoj. Seq.. of Viral•
Dia, 'to fir,. Bate Talus Jp.t.ta, dauflbter of tha late
General Zerbary Taylor. : •
• KOONS—In Seh lk i Haven,en Wednesday evening
last, Major Pfinur Koons, ip copidetor of the Washington
Monte, In the 47th year of hia age.
ItEPPUER—In this bQl.ol3gbl, on Toeoday, hot, at
the madame° of his parents, Ensnare Loos, sod of Oka
8. and Julia Repplier, aged 3 years *ad 1 month.
TIATWOOD—On the fth last, Asp a. IlarrooD,
In the Zith year of tier age. r •
Her friends and thOw of the fatally Ire respectfully
Incited to attichd her !intend horn the reddens of her
father. Benjamin Iter4od, in **tart street. tits (Alb
urdsf).afterittoon, at 3 **Stock, iltboui farther notice.
NOTICES.
- xrCaltE.—Tliet Annual.Neetini of
the' Stockboldiri of - 'l"be Soutar* Co." trill be
held on Monday mit, 31orch Bth. ay the *ace of the
Company, N. W. coiner Of if tb and Cuthbert streets, In
the city of Phllatielpbii, at 4 o'clock. P. M.
OF,OROE • VA ta, Secretary.
afarcli 8,
0 C E -41 have pair-heed at
eastera asJ• tafbikraloe personal p • • to
:—Lot of lumber, frame boat, frame-iv. • , steam
bouse, with bolters, dry ooek, boat• Yatd amid . cm.
esual .boat,"&e, sold as the property of dole*
left and,have lehe same' in the possession of mid •-•,• jy,
with authority td act as mfiliprnt In the are slid
pramorty, as well vs.'s' the tonstrietion of salmi • •
Mtn mid materialor other material, which he may • r
aise In my dame. ROST. 0. GRIM.
Pottsvillieldarth 6, !&$ . 1431*
NOTlCE..—Notice' is hereby given
to the Stdektioldere •of the St. Mir Saving
Pond Aseneed lon, that sispertal meeting will be held at
the Stbool 'forma in the borough of St.Clalr,on Friday,
the 112th of March, ati o'clock, P.M., for the purpose of
Amending thweonstitutioa 110 as to *able kanholders
to pay off their Bonds, and pith a view to a speedy eke*
of the Association. All Stockholdert are requested to
punctually attend then end theta. .1011:1 D. REED, ,
T5b.9.7, IS *St . 1 Sanitary.
riersopi fiaving open'
1,1 Peonnis with me tint *peat, theis tbr entle•
meat. No goods will b . delivered to star prim on m ,
account without a written order from OEO. W. BOWIN,
JNbOer .
:3, O XI
8B( SB, Oolongs! 4 2 11 mtlate Rear Pad.
(*ol7 444 m •
' A CARD.—The . . indersigned iming
A'plain-tog a Rotary Subtle for Schuylkill Conntyr
to reside In PottaeUls nil attsad to taking acknowl
edgments. and all ether boalawie appertaining to his
oats. Convepanclint, purchase sad sali of heal Estate.
Apache. An.- Oillen et *eel. near ?DIM
'Aux. St 44a111n Ma ?I
SAN VIM HARTZ. Y. P.
'Where We Branch its Root.' -
TVIIIMDIOTON tAMP. No. 14, of J. 11.0 A. of Pa.
• IV nootserefy Moodily. geenlog y la third story lied*:
I& oao, s.'l 6 . corner eeztre toe 31erket streets. Potts.
Cominuelealkols should be addressed to DAL
/ 12 . DnUIRS, Jr„ Pielnital-Vteencol Correepondenee,
Pottsville, P.O. . Lk MAR 6. lIA I'.
W. V, littitosoti, 11:8.' Amur, 16, '.91 3.1 y
4A DMINISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE.+
Whesses [Mains of AdMialstratiou pa the Ulla
*of N LEL NltEltblilTll, decessed,late of Nen Coale.
Schuylkill county, have beau! granted to the amber
ehened,—all persona Indobted to lbe add estate at*
hereby notified to make immediate mongol, and those
having tidos what the ache to present them With
oldelay.-JADUB LINDELMUTU. Ateniefetrater.
Cstle, rehityl. Co.. Fsb.i6th 'NS Ifkit
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
-Arboreal Latin of Mato Istratioa kayo twou
itra bsid.bi no *nista of tleheyiklll toisety. to Ilan,-
dadaist, upon tin ante at Mwant Gratbood. tato of
tin bona* of rows Oh AGIN la aid may of 8 no,*
kll44Astomootiot WO, 111 , 1* to , /ohm to•
4 D& to oat ante. to ma. Imialkat impost, sad
Alan -Inetait . debts to raost thew Li oottlanot,
nitllont dotty, • - • KAU AIM 41/144 ,, A4L'11l
rod Cabou t ah II 641 1 •,Mgra
cam D.
WANTED.
1 • •
A N TELI..4 Aiiptentice to the
Potntino , bad Pap , Ihkostoit bestow.
•
Nardi e x
OtY So Z\, (Armco Pint, Vottogitio.
'3. 4
A. SLOPE.—Proposats for
ilialLhis • Mope apes tho lifamoOth Cool Vein, tw o
too btotto ai tbo Goctlitoto Improvomout h ItailiNallea,
at as Middle Crs ok CoUteriortil be reffottui Also le•
WAVY 1 C44,1836. April le • Jos tiVilalitts,
frattimo ft air& t. 'Ns '1004.1 !Oats, boßto...m.
rANTED "CO RENT Uti Par
crtAw-m s womutid cola, AR% d0t41 1 6
busioast of 2000 to QM tom anovalfy. - ,Attrar
-Jilt'. Tamar/ =Oa 240
'WAN TED-500 active m g
tout as Local sod Travothl opals Sr • ha ,.
ilea 0,7, Weal anti boaorat.lo, at • saiart of ilia r m .
lion. th I a capital of IS only oaquited. Illo`pateal
elm es book bush:tem Wall pa rticolos ate 6 at in, ', l ap
vitro auk" a pootap'statap, or al i•sr. and addrri
tILdI3IB,P. UOTT,
January ^.3.'S6i ! ' • Jolt
DISSOLUTIONS.
jOTICE,--41,i• toerwhip hereto.
r :2; for east ipg 0 r.P AL toter t Cabala's%
d ved by inutunt! Pr° and the buidusaa •pi
hereafter be ear jhat OU WI undersignette Moe, per having el.pfts against the tat, limit yin peewit
tam to ttlirlek A Co. for settlement, and mos toirobtot
to the Arm will please pay the on.keelened.
• ' ItILIS ST T. ELLEICH &IX.
Pottsville, Feb. 27 93t) Cw.Centra A itabat.b.upilia.
X)If M
ISSOLN .—The Pa—rtuip
.
heretofore existing Letwarr Joshua. nuesanaer
U so
smiller and Albert Hendrickson. engaged In' ill
boating bunnies, under the firm of 81%4, BITTAIII.
LER k CO, to l'lneetrove, 4 , chnylkill manly. Pu . la des.
solved by mutual consent. All those indebted to emu
Eros will Wake paymett..aot those having elitist wilt
present thou to Joshill4 dues, who is authorized to set.
tie up the business of the tate Arm ~
Jthillla BTUS.
ISA AC KITZMILLILT,
ALBERT 11X.N DItICKSON. '
Jau.3o, '33 15.0t1
DAR'PN E RS N O'I'IC E.—'f hos
copartnership In the lumber touSintsi beretMbe
emoting between It. C. W Ilion cad Lew Is Hoy er. VIII Ms
day (April 2.5, lEs7,)dissolvBd by mutual consent.
R. C. WILSON,
LEWIS HOYNA.
The cinderstgned have ibis day (April Ti , I 855.)) tailed
Into copartnership; In the lumber busicess, at theorem
saw milt at the foot or the Inclined planar on the DU U.
& 8. 11. R. it., under the 14=4 R. C. t JA311:13 WILSON.
All orders for lumber promptly attended to. -
K. C. WILSON,
JAMES WILSON.
nay 2.'67 18.
THE FIRM of BLAKISTON, COX
A co. low diasolynd on the Ist Ind, hy Walt*
The business will be '14114 by John B.lllaklitun
an d Wr a , P. Cox, who are 'lope aothorlaad Wu. the
name of the late firm to liquidation.
JOIN h. BUIE LIMON,
WM.?. OCM.
Philadelphia, Jett. 19,1851.] OEO. P. WPM
The Coal business will be continued by the ia b it .A.
bets, who have iiimmiatood together undryttio enn Of
'ZAK ISTON t COL
J 01174 R. TILIKISTON,
Wlt. P. COX.
01/11CRS-317 Rdoat ftre44.l/041011a; 4 Nor
street. New York. Naiad's. Jay. 19, 'it 42m.
D
ISSOLUTION OF PAR'CNEP.
oinp.—Notk. Is hereby given, that the partner.
skips lately eotedating between Leeds Audearioc.n.
11am O. Andentind, i lobn Enamel, Junior. Gatave
Potts AddlaonohUd. William JAnen and Gideon Bast,
working as Slitting 'Napoleon Id liohnyllelll Celt ty,
under the erns of U. Witt /ken. and u ostlers and Ode:
Fervor Lkial In Philadelphia. under the firtn of
rntztel & Co., Was dissolved on the seventeenth daf of
February, MS. by nuatuareoneent. Gem H. Nowa
Co., ant authorised to mettle all &his due to and b 7 tbt
said t otopanles.
mid Composite*.
LBW'S AUDENRIED, 050. U. POTS, ..
G. AUDEN/USD, v ADDISON camp,
JOHN ROMMEL, ' W. FAXES,
131. EAST.
:Pebruary 25,1858.
The buslatiss of halutng and selllnt • it the Nett
Creek Colliery, Illinerarille, Schuylkill County, eta
hereafter he conducted by Lewis A adoeritsd. Winks, 0.
Audenrled. John Sounei, Jr., Cleave 11. Potts. and Ad
dison Celld, under the Arm of GEC Ii..SOTIti a CO.
Feb. ST, ISO . 4 .
FOR SALE & TO LET.
FOR RENT—A convenient Wick
Mattling Hoare, situated in Matisnlmago "La.
above Seventh, now occupied by L. P. Brooke. Pasco.
Ilion given on the Lint day of April. Inquire of
JAMMU. OXMAN, Cent re Street, Patin Ale.
March 6,''s* 10.4tv,
CONSTANTLY on hand, T Rails for
mining padres, at redured prima for culler god
paw.DAY WOOD, LED & CALfottsrnla,
l'ottaiDlo, Dec. 25,17
T --
.RENT-1-Tlio4orner House
I at Mount Carbon, adjoining Mansion Uouu
property. Apply to IL 11 .
February /I. 58 9•61.
Fro — IVN LOTS FOR SALE—In the
*aeon& of Port Carton. Apply to
J. M. RETIIERILL. Agent.
Feb, 11, IT
OR KENT---A.• Three S
f l Brick torelltrot noose, sod immoral ottleet all ."
o centre street, Pottmillo. Apply to N. r
ISoptanbor A, '67 36.tf
Ffoi Cupol as, Puddling
1: and Blast Turnseirs, tram the heading Work,. for
sale low, at the P.IONEIR FUR:t ACI.
Pottsaille,Jan.l9,lgs/3 , ,
TnquiO LET—An Office with all pro pr
T 0
In the 3.1 story, In Cent'''. e
re or JOHN lIANNAS.
Pottatllle. Magnet 8.185 T. 3241 - '
CHEAP • FUEL.—Coke for . sale, in
large or small quantities. at the lowpriee of 3 cents
per bushel. Inquire either at the palm vrworlit of the ~
POtyrinleOUCOMplaly. ' Mos.:2,U CI
Vewe - -
ORRENT—The Store, cornerti•
of Centre
an litiiket streets:now °scripted Rota
a try Store. Also, Dwellinp and Anises. For rums , /
oM
apply to L. C. TiIPFON, ,
Pottsville, Yeb. 27 94f] Cur. Centre k Finks< Its i
►('to LET.—=A large and convenient
L Store House anti Otiet, on the main street, Pi.
snout, recently occupied by Clark k Co. !melee et
IHOMPSO,A A. GODWRZY,Tremont, 0rJ011.7l HANNAN,
Pottortlle. - [Auyuet B. ',7 .X 241
.JFOR SALE—The 'fave.n Stand,...
ou.the Latham Railroad, formerly kept by
r. Raney. together with 10 area nt land. Tuft
which is cleared. Apply to . C 11.1 1 4. NOLO'.
Pluegrove, February 13, *55. ' '7•521, i
• ......."
OR RENT--A convenient FSt
Dwelling llouee and Stable, situated In Ncr
egtatt street, above Seventh, *moody owned and ore* ,
pied by Jobu L. Startle. Poosession given on the IA
day of April next. - lagulre of JPLASE, FOSTER Cosine
street, Pottsville. [Feb. 13, (3
. -
1 4 1 O R RgNT—A Three Story
Bra House, situated In tie Orchard, In the
rough or Pottsville. well finished, and in good roe
lion for a family, 11th water at the door. and all etbrr
couvealences. Pawed= given Imtnedlately Apply
to JOSEPH Daliß MCC
Pottatille, February 20,'58 • 841
Tsol corner T 0 LET—,The Brick Store and#
Dwelling Douse on the corn of .Second ad
I onek streets. Usti'', Borough of Salot Clair. recent I
occupied by /noels Par, in. Pent !sodenle-, Pow terms,
ke., apply In GEOEGB BIIIOIIIf at Bright a Writ"
Ilardwatti store, Pottsville. es to lb* subscriber at St.
Clair. - -• 301.121 r EXITZI NO EU, .4est
Feb 6,11 l 641
('IQAL 51INETO LEASE-Situated
AL) between Pittston and Scranton, on the Kiiiiroad.—
The mine in reedy ineorumeneedellvering Pbtft
ton great rein being tlshhrd, teaming engine sad brat'
ker. with engine of ill; beet dercrlption,oreetod. Tte
concoction with New York in very direct. .Ttne °wenn
tr ii nrakejavorable tenon with a party having row.
mean., elthrn• to wine It., big arrount or theirs.
Address— b. BRAKILLIT, New York.
February la, I-I in
TO LEASE ; EOR A TERM 01
TEARS—A Red Ash Coed Vein, ham 16 to 20 feet
ck, dame valet level. On the Lorton! Creek Railroad,
having the adrantio of three dlffentlit shipping pole%
els: by the Dauphin Railroad to Auburn and thence by
the Reading Railroad to - Philadelpla; by Union and
Schuylkill Candi to Philadelphia; lON Froth by Dau
phis d Suaquebanoa ReProlidlo liallftiore. Rent low
to a'good tenant. Yoe further %lomat lon apply 5,.
O. MOLLY, Nneirovo; .
or to J.ll. MAWR, 402 and 4C Mirket att;'ebillrs•
I. February 13,'69 , --' WPI •
- ....- ---- -
ir4 OR: SALE.;--The two irory ;41rirk
• Mouse and lot_ ,No. 4 'rout street. In thirasrldly
ftu ptirtner lawn of Creeenia, 'Oats Wilt 1181140 Tbe
lot la 60 by 2no fret eatenting bob to Coal 1 rtneer . .1
good oleos fee 71012A0 I. ou the gmand. The bduse coo.
tamer TOO= and large genet, with cella4 the Ilse 4
the how*.
A tineint newly tented An by 165 feet direr+, behind
the above, fronting on Owl street and extending back
to Centre street, can be bad with booze and tot No. 4, If
desired. FAT partkohars, le., oply toW. E. WILSON.
Jon. Id, '.16 13.1 t) Mime lial Office. Cretvws
VALUABLE COAL MINES', TO
RENT.—On Broad Top Mountain, near llontist
don, Penne y two mines of lierni•liitutninoos Coal. I trot
thick. optined and In ens workleir order to tbipCeal tsr
mediately. This real Is of the best 4nallty. sad rem•
ready tole for Rolling/ I AL Steam porpems,at. It dret
no tare breaking. nor stressing. To espninwel
intone, with weans to tarry on extensive operste'm
this presents advantages seldom mrt with. For NOW
indwmation apply to J. 31. CLAIM. Brood Tea Ca..
tiontingdon County, or_ to MCC. FLANNIGAN.
Willa IA street:Philadelphia.
Phlladelpbla; Feb. 21.43141 •
r l ito L us E s '
1: . -- tb 'he
e f . S o T o ( f )N E
fart ca s: bo ro i 11 .. E . 2
. eupled by Mattoon Alt Haber. Rent poo per miaow -
linsomatata given an the lst day of April next I I
terms, de..appty to Jer. Boone, Net Carbon. or to tersri"
at'Vber. at hls °Mee, In Centre street. Pc ttaell le
• an- VI. ' 56 4-101. ; J. m. wart' mu LL•4I
r.
HE UND li geS i tl `&'; in order to
'reduce their expenses and ajoid octea•ef reatill
as
aa o enable th• mto al l knodi 'at priori oli t 't, i i: tt.
times, have removed from the Stone Stet. n""' ' '
zinger 1 Wetlitrill, to the buildititadf Wog the tilde
Leven at the
on Gal street, wbteb alll heresttec k es trot
"One Pr" Island 2 bare," where their al raetoni
the public pinetally will find &general sea rtment ci
al,
Mode of goods, such as
Dry 08ods. Thur.
Graeae.. Fred.
. Dardtrare, • , Salt.
- goset swam pis?,
Neste ,
All of which win be sold Provisions at tba kerret H A ee*.
At A , c2 ll
MATTSON
only. . ,
,s.tv
• Port Carbon. Janos - 30. 14
=WOOL. VELLADiiPRIA A
MID NEW YOU SCREW INs&
..._
• S7EOIIII3rP CO.
TFIIE Splendid Steamships fonsig
. the above Usti ay 111 sill from NLW YORg it Pi"
Imre: -
- CITY OF BALTI3IOIIE, o p t, t A hl O
dt,h,it ° ''''
IC AlioA ROO. - Capt. Jefrey, ChM.
CITY OF WARIINOTON. '• W.liim
CirrOlf MANCHU MR, " Peak,
sr
ind every ultimata TburedaY.
OO ivory alternate Hednerdll • i
tafrost Nayr York. Cabin $75. Third Oa*, .1:A.
a'.
Liv.rl"l. Cabin 8155. $55 2 7,5; Tb'.l Clod It
RETURN TICKETS gullible for els World LI I ' 4
Steamer of the Line. •
thibla.sl4o.—Tblrd CMOS. PO. ,ll w,
Thei•SiIIGNIMI AN supplied with Improves ,
iight roasporlokals. and earl, eaderieneed hole.' pp
Penore Abend promoting to EilOpik. or ir 'idiot..
1004 roe their hive& fres the old eametry, vas r ,iter . 7
Tickets and obtain al/ laibraral Ida by aryglod
Oak. 13 Sreedway. N.V. Sabel & Carrie.
N. Vto J. R. RICHARD/. w '
" and to arcaAnD lOWAN* m il*
hillig• Cetillkailil by And am Ralthoi Rarkei V
l .
tweet, Nevi 1' irk sad Ltr opooi. alio bap/
a bov e. (APE 1101 17471 ed 0
N. IL—There wIU be so departeew belga o
December tied I th ei Jett oil.
. , 1