Illtfs • OHM POTTSVILLE, 10, 1 sof. • Mat AND. EIIITRZINI. • Now that the hated Lecompon .Co titu • tion ; "Ten Cent Jimmy," and his Free rade, kiro•Slave, Cabinet, are , politically d ~we propose a thorough union of the emit* inti- Lecompton forces, in a solid phalanx; r the :. purpose of demanding itoperative.ly; uer _''lion to American Lidnany.. Let the tee tire force. - resolve to support no man or fiee,-who is not out and•out, opposod 'Free . ' Trade, oppression, and the mis-tale of ern Democracy. Free pai i ie and Slavery; have alms& brought. us to the verge of stn ation. new time for men of all classes j to roily even as 'a single man, . for PROTE lON and FREEDOM. When the• forces f the • ; Prophet swept down upon ancient Si , the northern mountaineers, an invincible f , and unlike ours, simple And honest, were ' kmbriee Moluuntnedism, not at the it; 4 1ttkitword,111t by the to them, sublimv teal t. of an entire army. binding nt t t of prayer in adoration, before an nn The 'mountaineers said, "these men n they can effect anything, for. -as one,"• The result was, that the waved in triumph above the towers of orient Riad, a; country of tut, science an almost fabulous wealth. When great resul are to • becompassed, the eye . must be fi J upon • the goal, the nerves be well strung„ a,)l them must be a fixedness of purpose,.whic . traneous circumstances can affect. I days of Aleisider, who - mourned there were no More worlds to contiul to the present time, tkese have for/ solid found4ioni upon which every cent political superstructure has beet To the breeze therefore, we ffilig net., upon which are' inscribed—i•P TION and FREEDOM." Letalhi he our RALLYING CRY,. and ivei amid the battle, if needs be, let on to neiv victories. - What fieetiai foss to serve under. That, standar4 reply makelon, men,' of business,. Manufacturers, Mech anics, Miners . borers?: •Are yon utot thorenghiy the experiinentef 'itreducing our I s prices" .to the European stand!, Cent Jimmy" is politically dead, an ted principles may die with him tor people care—althotigh his next pp] sorption of Cuba anpesss to be full ty. Rally .therefore, freemen, principles of "Protection to Amerfc try," and "Freedom in the Terrin . 3r none but the filth/ buzzards, popnl - as office-holders, will hover abone of James I. andlis despiitio pi n " I. . A Civil. Cousisstoir iott Limy. • I t t$ sta. ted that the Administration is sib t to send a civil commission to Utah to dete mine what are the real purposes of the goi na; and to effect if possible, a peaceable se lement of all difficulties between the MO !, on people and the General Government. T. is may be so or not;but it is certainly hig time very truly remarks the Courier and Et rarer, that there should be some. better im.erstanding of the policy of the Airainist7t on towards the Mormons, if not of the policy •f the Mot.• mons themselves. There. is _ at deal of vagnetess in the publie mind] . to the pre cise issue between the Utah au orities and the Viand Eitites authorities'an. the Precise object to be • accumplished,bylth large body of soldiery now on • their mare upon Salt Lake City. Thia instructions which werc i i given from the War Department to Colonel Job -ton charged that inb conflict should be all, ed to take place between the troops and be people- of the Territory except only in e be, should •be called on by the new Governer—Goveinor Cumming—for soldiers to act • a posse court: talus in epforcing pliedience o he lima, If thesciieltructious ate literally .beyOdosie do not Bestow any conflict can ' ! - exiiected,— What laws are there to be enfo •d other than the laya.of the Territory, fgt.. by'the Le- gislature of the Territory ? 'Th ted 'Buttes laws against polyga any. institution or usage whale .exists or is contemplated in 'tit has never yet filmed's single ing'Upon any of the peculiar fee the civil or the social or Territory., ' There are no snel to be resisted onthe one hand loiced on the other. And in such positive Congressional do not see what alternative piing and Judge Eskies will minister and adindicate the on the Statute Book of tlit laws incorporating th s eChnircl day Saints—the lax; r4ognisi the laws regulating Indian ani tude—the laws securing the gration Fund of the'Churek. every, enactinent found on thei not one of which bontrareueil stitution of the United' State: rat legislation in existence.! laws which thesetunctionarie ecnted,' we take it there will ti Occasion Tor a posse consitatui oc otheririse, to assist 'in th Mormon people will hardly r enforcement of their own lee have already stated in their 13 grass, that they should offer the United , States civil .official It is true, that Brighttrn onng has pro claimed that his people will : sist the entrance of the Federal troops into the Territory. But there is not yet the least deuce • that any preparations have been mad: to execute these threats—there is no indicat on that Colonel , Joh nston t will meet a sing!: armed man Le dispute his way to Salt L. he City. In all probability the/fa fulminati.ns 'of Brigham Young are of, just the, kind • f stuff that corn• posed the fiamtni manifest. 'a 'of Jo. Smith, in defiance of the autho9ti-' of the State of Illinois7-manifistoesthatw- • meantto fright en and deter, but which pro ed to be the mer‘ estlas, and nothing more. However fanati cal or villiiitromr Brigham oing, may be, it has never keensaid of him • a t, be was want .' lug in,common sense. He nowsienough to understand that: his little quad rof fighting men could never euccessto ty withstand the military power of the Uni . States; add we have. no idea that be het , e his lite cheap enough to commit it to so an attempt. The. truth - is that the g t work whiCh has to be done in reepect to U his not belligel, rentilat deliberative. Co greas will sooner Pt rater have to / rneet; the !q estion whether it • will interfere with and reg ate the domestic institutions in that Territo ,or leave them:to. be determined and manag : d, u now, by the majorityc of the people,l o the principle of Squatter Sovei l eignty. T. , is question is not without its di ffi culties: It a surrounded with embarrassmerita. The De pecially, will lnd it h . ard consistently deal with. il: of withaut trampli li to rod, upon t o prinCipl last four years gloried in i to glary in—almre all nth ! ant much tong . avoid it. by 'salaam* nnirl 'a tigiliilitsbh . 'of .; widths am I ' ,ni . 1 *44 hilailt Oilk Pa*Onr„ ' Age 6(00 etilWillikli Rearm still . 6fii pion. ful Rules and Regulations respecting the ter ritory belonging to the United .States," ar,d mud er,ffeise it in such a mi►nner as to press upon, paralyse, and wither this hideous ex alt:awe upon our body pantie. • '• The attempt otilte:Baeliaitan nisi of the bemocratic peril; to force the . 4:ecOmpton swindle through Congress, has knocked the Proaaveuites - the North, higher then ‘ ti kite. Here is the record for the week. Is it Cornscenctr. , —On, Monday last . W. A. Buckingham, the Republican bcandidate for Governor, was elected by about 5000 majon ty. Botti Houses Will . be . Repnblican, by a large majority. bfaalrLAWlt—The Americans have - carried the, city of Annapolis, 'which has been Demo cratic two years. For Mayor, Joshtla Brown was elected over C01..T. Walton, (Dein.) Onto.--The Anti•Lecomptonitea have' car ried Cincinnati by 3,000 majority. Towa.. , —H. H. ilethringtou, the people's candidate for •Mayor of Dubuque, his been elected by till() majority. • f, Idissoußk—Returns not all in from the city and county elections, but says a despatch, in St. Louis the Free State ti"ket ,has 1,100 majority, and in Jefferson City the Free State majority is 70. . spec. e hour n God. ey are New YOne.—,Elmira bits beet; calrried by the RepubliCane. F. Hall, Esq., has been elected Mayor. , Matee.—Jeddiab Jewell,Eeonblican, has been elected Maidr of Portland. MlcutoAs.-:---Partial returns from the town elections held in this State, on the Bth, show large I!,epublican gains. In every section the miserable Buchanan faction is being repudiated, even in hereto for!strong Democratic districts: . It proves that the will of the majority cktunot be tramp led upon with impunity by Jame's I. and his office holding minions., torn the because r, down, , ed the A ROYAL Indian wedding tonit , place l in'Ne. breaks city last week. The high 'contritcting parties were &Pawnee hite 'water, and ft blood-royal squiliw,..Welknush pe•shinga. The lady was elegantly dressed in aged @Midi shirt with blue calico border, a checked apron, a saminer-kitled buffalo robe, a white ''felt bat, and a red petticat, embroidered according to • a design of her own, with porcupine representirfg a desperate dog fight. The bridegroom was attired attired in all the magnificence _which his rank I and wealth 'demanded. Ike wore a standing shirt collar, a medal of, President Pierce, a blue, straight-collared soldier coat with brass, and an elegant pair of Spanish spurs—"scorn- log to wear anything so- hard as leather on his toes"—while his stalwart' loins were ad mirably clothed in an ancient coffee sack. tagnift erected. mr ban tOTEC, Ise words (Et them, la sweep t will re- F!? What armers, and La weary of ndarti of ? "Ten his dews : tight the the ab- of vitali• and the n Indus ' " while ly known carcases plbs. • ---- TIM ' MOM l'il4.oAtSung.-7-"the March number of.thie publication is out. Friend Malratgap. pears determined to catch up rapidly. We are glad to see him. so energetic. The Magazine has much improved' under his care. diriltRICAN Jot:renal. OP Tni MeoICAL &MM. —The Apt it number of this invaluable publicatiop, has heen.issued by Blanchard it Lea, Philadelphia. It is useless to :sttempt giving even a faint idea of the mass or important reediest information con. Wood in a single number of the American Jaar. eat. The physician who has it not among his reading cahoot be : posted in medical discoveries. OODZY'II 14TY'S Boos somewhat anticipates May dowers in this vicinity; but to its numerous patrons, the May number is quite • es welcome as the most gorgeous hoquet could be. It is indeed, ollection of beautier, illustrative and.literary, "The Queen of May" it a Charming bit, while the fashion and pattern plater, will we are sure, be appreciated by Godey's fair friends, whose name islegion. Continued success is a 'liaise ,of the Lady's Book, which it well merits, for 4pense and Inhormre not spared, twits getting up. Copies. of the May number can be obtained at Barman's. , HURT CASIXT'S masterly letters which we are now pa,bliabing, have been published in pamphlet forM btLipplheatt A Co., of Philadelphia. Bye- ry view„taken by Mr. Carey, whether of trade or /finance; in a national point 'of view, bears the im- I press of profound thought, yet• ii expressed so vleetly. and fotcibly, that a scbool-boy can corn- prebend: We perceive that Mr. Carey's views and oar own, in regard to rates of - interest, etc., are substantially the same, and must be tiles of every business man who thinks upon the subject. Me hive ever contended tb t money is flat a cow- I tooditi, and that whiire•th ,interest for Its use is I low, there money is abun anti :rid fosters besi-fi i nets. .It is gratifying to it's totperceive bat a 'gentleman of Mr. Carey's Witt, is of svama ( ter, opinion. We train that the collected let of Mr. Carey as published by L. A Co. will be ex= teneively read. The facts they .contain are im portant, and should be generally understood. , • "Ltrret.t.'s Livieo Ana."—On the 3d. inst., Stanford A. Dellirer, Publishers, 637 Broadway, NOw York, began in connexion with Messrs. Lit tell,-`3o; A Co., Thision, the New -Series of tie Lieing . .Age, issued weekly, enlarged to eighty pages, handsomely printed on Tine paper, with eat edges, etc. The long-established, and deservedly high reputation which this esteemed hook has en joyed, renders it supetiluous to refer to its char artefistie Flakes as a most choice and ably-con ducted compendium of the best selected literature of the times. Comprising as it floes, the creme de la creme of all die. world-renowned 'Reviews and Petrodicals of Europe, us well as ( eccasiottat se lec,tions.from the best fugitive literature of•oar 'own coantry, it will be at once apparent that it fetagellae4 a character alike 'ti l. que and unrivalled as a repository of g 0.. ., tb9 , suitable forall • elessesof the readin • cour tunity—the statesman; student, and philosop . •r, ait well as 'the famili cirele;: i„ ln addition ti. a intrinsie quality of its literary contents, the - O t t; - ity of reading -matter' embraced in a sing e ye r of this work, amounts to.four thousand; one hundred and sixty double pages,—the subscription price of which is only SV. dollars per tinnum-thus constituting It not only the best, but the cheapest pyriodfeld in, the world. Tbls•work, which has been received with universal' approval of the press, religious , and secular, bas also enjoyed the cordial' approbation of many eminent men of our country,—among them, PresidentAdants, Justice Story, Chancel ; for Kent, Bishop AlOnne Potter, Rev. Dr: Beth.. one, Rev. Albert Barnes, Bon. Jared Sparks, Bon. W. H. Prescott, Hon. Geo. Bancroft,' 800. George Ticknor, lino. M. J. Raymond.' • re are no Urii y, or against • r that either 1. Congress actment bear- ores of eitber ration of this Federal laws , or to be en• he lack of all gislation, we overrn. Cum ave bat to ad. wtnoW found Territory—the of the Latter ly polygamy— African Beryl ?erpetual Erni -and in short r Statute Book, either the Con , or any Fede- If these are the t are to see *A s precious little C, either military matter. The 1 . bel against the lation, and they I . emorial to Con-. o opposition to s. 11111" Good.—The watering cart - has made its ap pearance/f or thi per nee Polo Abe. Rolling Millis making pre: paratione for the infnufaetone of abaci and boiler iron. jedrSouthera Shad wers'oold in this market this week, at prices ranging from 31} to 371 cents a piece . 'Fatal Accident.—On the Ist instant, a miner named William Jefferson was killed in the mines of spencer .1 Co., Moe Bill Gap, by a fall of coal. • fir CoPitn;Tao!' ix illitcrevi(le.—lliebop Hop. •kin, will adminirter the rite of ronflrtnation, and preach/ In St.' Ponre Episcopal March, Millen 'rifle, on, Monday eyening treat. . . prA /moo' dwelling Acute, the property. of Gottlieb Wemt, located at the upper end of Mi neuritis streetoraa ifestroyed by Ere at 1 o'clock on Tiesday rooming. • Supposed to be the work of an. incendiary. , lop Trout Pithimg has cOmmeneed in this County. • A few day. since "the Major" brought in it couple of baskets fall- of the speckled boun ties, taken by hie skillful hand. 'They were line fellows, ranging.in ohm from four to eight inches. ocratic'party, ea to approach and ey cannot 46 thia ig, from beginning they hive for the 1 .1. miller profess ra. But they eau. They.mtust either •d abet, the moat ety . to be found teadep, or . they, • , sed in that sec: 'WO dee:aril that t Ittitutita all need. . . Per• Rain fell copiously in this faction on Mon: day night. It was a "elem. Visitant, as our grain Gelds were suffering to en alarming - extent how thei.lung continued drouth. Oar fartnerswn. dlnbtedii appreciated she thorough soakinitheir Gelds aiperleoeed. 'SPAIN IL Coodes, Krq., of thlsCouity, bas bean appointed by Gov. Packeripo Aid-do-Camp, with the rank of Lieutenant Altopther thin Governor , her. eppoliaid Atdo to Eta Stair, end mei otter appointments will be made by Ills Excellency, eslopt in osier . of intesielee. • 1 • t• DEOCEILIICT OWEN! WAY: EDITOR* TABLE. , focal Affairs. lit'Sehowsees Braid to for eta* e►er7 . sterstag. frith, is Pottsville, IS reti:Es :—Nor. vregiss sass*, B. D.Behowett; Beets) iWt, isd R. D. Bobo/Per; Markeiltreet, 04res, 614 s Batt, Yn. lialsoe and Hr: J. ' Psis Alto. Wm. Besslogst; POri orirbos,.llassiell Ssirder. lb. Bawer will soon hire .synte et MOW, Schuylkill - Eaves and St. Clair. - • pirlanict Practice of liserveille Military I",--The Ringgold Rider,tapt. *artery sad Riau/mills Artiße,iiits, panda on Monday foe target practice, •The prise@ of the Rifles iere won le follows :—Tint—Goid Iledalll4. petal Jahn Dietrich ; second, Sergeant Joe: kin; third, Private Janne-Blackwell ; fourth, Pri. rate John . Forney. The fret nnittet of the Artil.' pieteta wei taken by John McCordei7 ; theitecond, by %V .*DiebL opt!' TAs weather yesterday wait clear and pleas. ant, with something of a trash vegetable stiell. With the relit' we' have bad during Oa "week, if the present weather continues, things agricultural , will fairly "hop." Our therummetrical record for the week is u follows • I'. U. t P., Tswawa Onus. ithiuyirensia Flail, Mania& ,( 8 A. M. 2P. M. 7 P. K. • • April 3,-52° 72 0 .• 412 0 +-elear. Mon., ••• b.-56 68 )- 58 ...4101.24Y . 6.--p3 • - 42 W 441., " 7,-40 10 44 r—dear. Thum, " 8,-32 ' 38. r 44 ' —cloudy ' 8,-48 ' 84 • 7 7-elear. „POP Tesapentaca betallistios.—On the evening of the let inst., Pottsville..Meilen, No. 52, B. of 7, was installed by Renonce:Lodge of Pori:Car- . bon. The following aeon were elected on the ones:sten I). &. 'W. P.--Asase Beek ; P. .W.' , :P.—Joseph S.Elliott;W.P.—Hamilton Johosoo; .W. A.— Chas. A. Busby Shell; W. a—Oliver C. Bosky shell.; A. &—D. J. -Rid g way ; ,Trecisorer—Cleo. Beek ; P. S.—Cbarles B. Beek; a—Joseph P. Bouck; A. C.—John T. PeotherOe; I. &—Jesse Bewley ; 0. Sr—T. Boogies& AR" At R. J. Sekoener's Store, Murphy's Build ings, can be had;et all times a primearticle of stktra Family Astir, premium Flour , Grob - erica at reduced rates, another lot of. prime APpie'llutter, new Dams, Dried Beef, Shouliers, Dried Peaches, Apples, Plum., Grapes, superior . Maryland eztra-Halifat Mullen! in I barely, raisins and citrons. lie has received 25 bile. pies, which he offers to the trade at slo ' sduced rates by the barrel or bushel. The Mechanical or titetan Bread,, fresh leery morning, ittlfr. Schee ner's store. IMP. Target Practice.—The Washington Arti!• lariats paraded for: target practice on Tuesday last. The company bad out tifty•siz, rank and file, which ',MOO field piece and the Band, made quite an imposing display. The target practice took place at the old basin at the bead of Market street, and the prizes, three in ?umber, were won ne follows :—First prize—silver fruit dish—Pri- vote Alexander SiHyman. who gtelghty yards, " l a into. the target three ballr r undVbe two beet shote—mogt excellent eheotlng reand prise— portrait of Captain Nagle—Lieut. Smith i third yris..e—Cempany medal—Sergeant Sheets. A ft er 'the cOtopany had finished target practice it was daganiv i eetytied by Mr. Davis at Centre and Nor wegian streets. ' The Tian& during the parade, played admirably. We trust that itivendeavor to increase its effectiveness will be crowned with sue- ' Chorus 'of 'North Winds,—The authoress of the folloiving beautiful verses, is the writer of . the "Ballad of the itain,"—Mrs. Campbell; of this Borough. We extract them from this week's Home Journal. In berleuer tri the editors, Mrs. Campbell thu4 speaks of their composition:— "The Chorus of North Winds was written last March, when those, tempestuous musicians came - down upon Pe with tumultuous boisterousness.— They sang this song to me one wild night, and I was merely a trahscriber at the dictation of those , Stern messengers. I have awninged it as you see, because Site iuslitag whirl of changing winds rem minded me of the: pbrensy of inspiration with which the'old. Chorus danced around the altars from right to left—and anon from left to rigljt—in the *tropic and autictrophe of the an cient drama. I trust yOu may read it on isuch a wild night as that upon which I heard it r , ITROPfig t. Fromlbe solemn upland twilight Of the Arctic none, Where the sea in frozen fetters Vainly maketb moan— WZg i re m l y blifros tray, alLth r angs eurtalue•i, ' Bound white obelisks and grottos, • Ot the glacier shore— Where huge pinnacles of crystal • Hare for ages burled, -From their ramparts, tierce defiance I To the wondering world; Come we onward l I: . On and dontrwattif ' With sigh and moan-- With shriek and groan, ' •~I Smiting the ethereal spaces, With anguished Barytone. Awnwrsoraz r. Where the Pielads watch the noonday, And the midnight pun Our nocturnal asttitmalia - Coldly gleame upon— , Where the opaline Aurora's 't limitless arms of ors, • Weirdly smite the silvef fretting' . • Of the northern lyre-- Where the pole-star, silent herald Of those &start, seas, Ushers up the trim men, serriatlM Itiature's mysteries;-1. Is our dwelling! Thenceward awellio Through cleft and charm, 1, '• ' In mad phantasm, 4 Shocking cities., rending forwits,', • With convolsirespasmt •' , mum. •There. we cow ;mut lort brave ly ag Ir. his lasC * reprue, Canopied by dawns that break n t r — Couched on endless snows; At his feet a lichen garland— On his head a crown, ' Wrought of hoar4'rost, gemmed Irith erystal— Thus, Ise laid him down Conqueror and martyr! laid him To his dreimlero rest, Glacial cernments all whitely Folded o er his breist. • Surge eternal, • .4., .Dir g e supernal, 1. Sadly toning, • Madly moaning— - Wailing down the dreary distance, Moie .he nation's groaning! Arum, Or Destructive Fire—Loss about Twelve Took= email Do/fars.—About 3 o'clock on Sunday morn ing last, flames were disco!ered- ieeuiog front the large stone building on Union street, opposite, the Reading Railroad Repot, occupied as a Flour and Feed store, and steam mill, by William Hether ington. A kineral alarm was speedily given; and notwithstanding the fact that our ere companies were Loon on the spot,• it• was 'evident bat the building itself could not be elied,, and strenuous exertions, were made to save the surrounding buildings, mainly frame, and the Depot.• The ef forts were successful, and the fire was confined to the Mill. At the height of the conflagration, the scene premente4 l was nave! and exciting. The Borough was illuminated, while the surrounding mountains were lit up frouX hue" to peak. The teat fifty feet from the burning building, was al- Test unbearable, but notwithstanding, an ener getic young physician and the "Junior" daybed earnestly through with the . "Roughier," in search of a ping, which 'we ate happy to say was duly found. • In a couple othours the, building was Wmass of ruins, a portion of the walls Iwtving fallen in. The building which was 'built in 1830 by the Greenwood Comparly, was first used as a shippiaj; and forwarding house, when the Canal reached to that point in thO Borough ; but of late 'lean-has been used as a Flouring Mill. Its original cost Was fi6ooo. The. Company has,an insurance upon it in the "Franklin!' of Philadelphia, of $3000. Mr. Iletherington's stack consisted of a eonshler: ahle quantity of flour, grain, etc., which was de stroyed.' Mis total loss 1.13000; upon which be has en insurance in the "Mannfaeturer's" of Phil adelphia, to the eiteotot $2llOO. Tins toselilnery in the building, Was the property of Mr. Parfill, It was valued 802500, upon which there is no in. carioca. The origin of the fire is attributed to aceldant,—ihof supposition being that it com menced in-the r engine house. • Although we escaped a serious eondsgnttion in this lotence, principal; in consequence of there being but little wind et the time of the Err, yet:it is apparent that the number of drainage in the *rough should be increased. There should be at least, two plugs to every square, one on each side. Then the hose winch the comPenies hive will be enough. At . rrescot each eumpinj is eoMpellettio lead 'out too 'mach hose to reach • ire, and much of ite.ediciency is . impaired. We really trust that Atmottgi projected improvements on the part or thelforough Fathers. gradual And judicious increase in the number of tire plugs, will be prominent.. Fifty dollars eitpended in this Manner on various squares, , may save thousands of deltas worth of property from destruction. Pr • Procevdinv of Boroagd Corwcii.—A sh ted tneetiog of the !Wrongly Connell 'woe fish! on` tnordoi owing, April nib. Pin;root, Mum. Rice, ilollottoo,lhort, Heffner, Moaner, Kier cher, Mettle, Felines, lleri t 'arol Hoover. Milner. of last I/wain tree read and adopted. On motion. the ealleatolt vu dimomal to. pay order to Malaga° do Co. Cow': on Aftwants undated. . ' Cotw.ita Survey was continued to famish up, of grade for troseend near Market street .; SPECIAL :Cointretwas.,-.7a bring. soil against G. W. Snyder, continual; ea lot earkwat Centro anst Market itreets, continued; ost osikAhlg Est* log - bills of M. Peat, Continued; ow ioltudttiag Trusarer'saiwoint, continued; a kit 'l4 _• rick Awry, committee reported that tbs Niue* been arbitrated, an award "of WO °Mika against the Borough, and that the sward hulk** appealed frost to Colit--committee Coatioied; on application of Charles Lord. for a Street soar Jelappa - Centre 'street, eommittm Isparta against the aims, and mu discharged. Cow. on Lamp and *stab is discharged from procuring rattles. • . . Cont. on re-iasso for Borough -,Orderti wearers! . , Street Com. reported Peter Ileilcathars bill for corner ere/tiny, for OS, eorratOthich' wits at► dered to be paid, by the following vote s—Yeer, Mean: &boater, Heffner, Evert; Niee, Fellnagle' .and Karcher. Nays, Messrs. Shade; Meltarrea , and Derr. t • • On Motion of Mr: Derr, Samuel itellher's bill for work in 1331, was. laid on the table. A petition from titian el NerWegian Addition to Pottsville, to havstbe Borpugh extend.' ed, was referred to "'committee of 3, mi:sitting of Messrs. Nice, MeStirron and Fellnagla. A petition from Win. B. Boyer for a grade In Downing Street, was referiedlo the COmmittee on Survey, to have the same established. A petition from the Good Intent Nose Compa ny, was referred to the Committee at Fire 4PPA ra us, a motion of Mr. Niee, the Catmint* on Sur .vey as authorised to estiblith a grade for Spring stree The subject of lowering Logen's Court, was re ferred to the Street Committee. • On motion it was rewired that.tbe Are plop of the Borough shall be vied for Borough purposes only. An application from Within Pritchard for re pairs on street on Guinea Ili% was referred to the • Street Committee. The following bills were read and,ordered to be paid : • • C. Worman sag others, Wn s tcbme4 Benjamin Sterner, - ' John P. Nicer A Bro., James B. Shearer, Peter Ilellenthal, W. A. Henry, S. Mats, Council then adjourned . 1 00 Arr . Sunday &kw/ Astairersary.—The b l unting School of Trinity Church celebrated, the close •uf Its fifcV year on Sunday afterboon last—bring EasteriSunday—with peculiarly interesting cere m•mies. It the occasion for the public con. tribution by the 1 classes, of the Missionary offerings collect's' by each dariUg the yea:. The services were in the church'. Qt ite a num 7 her of the congregation were present. First, a portion of the evening service was read; in which the whole school joined; then the clalees—over thirty--were called - in order, to present their of ferings. Two pupils were selected In each class, who carr ed forward to the chancel, the one the contribution, and the other the •emblem of the class. These were handed to the Rector (Rev. D. Washburn', , who read ,load the. metaphorical name of the Class, a description of the emblem, and the motto. Thus—Rase,—Mr. John Wil ,liams's class: Design,—n little schooner called 'the "Messenger of Peace," completely rigged, and freighted with the class offering (the small coin of the Sunday collections for the year;,heaped upon the dark): Rotto,—"The abundance of the sea Shall be converted unto thee." And Tabor's King shall greet Ilim with a gift. And Tarsbith and the isles shall own their Lord, And Ethiopia lift to heaven her hands. So shall all earth adore Him. Con triOntion,4— • • The designs were always appropriate, and many of them very beautiful, and exhibited much mite, skill and labor in their preparation. Delegations were present from the Fishbaeb and Mt. Carbon branch scbools, wbo also partipated in the ser vices. . The exercises were varied with en address by Rev. Mr. StrOng, of Ohio, and by the spirited singing of several pretty hymns by the children. One piece was sung by the Infant School alone.— This Infant School is a remarkable, and perhaps the most interesting portion et the whole school. It was established only het Fall. Itanow num bers upwards of eighty pupil"; two-thirds oftwhoin have attended regularly every Sunday duriag thif• entire winter pest. They are taught la ahe teacher. The, amount of the offerings was, $ll4 30. With experience, it is expected to do 'better in 'future yenta. This is the first celebration of the kind-by this system of Missionary contribution haring been introduced only during the year past, and as yet is but' partially duel oped. Eacb clasp contributes toward si fund of its own, which at the end of the year, is appro• priated for` Missionary purposes. as it majority of the class direct. The Potterrille reboot albne nisnAers . 3oo poppe r includfpg.ptile Infant Schou'. There kre_flourisli. ing bran4ei at Fiebbaoh, Mr. Carbon and Me: ebaniesrilio. • . . Rector ie , Roperictendent, ex officio. C. larrt.e, Acting Superintenilent—took charge of the School wily io Joao lost.' Dire. A. Russel, Assistant SuperititendettL Mr. Little, the Acting Superintendent, merits much praise far the excellent discipline be 'hos succeeded in' establishing in the school. The post he occupies is responsible and laborious, but un remitting attention, tact and talent, have succeed ed In smoothing difficulties. 'and' establishing or der, Heaven's Brat law. 4 fl2fir'Phe Recast Public School Exnarismiions: —The annexed report drawn up by 11. W. Poole, Eeq., who attended a number of the examinations recently held, of the pupils of the Publid Schools of this Borough. is very gratifying, as it pr,.ves that the schools are 'in a flourishing condition, and that they ore advancing with a rapidity com mensurate with the spirit of the age. Much creOlt is due gentlemen of the Board; who feeling an interest in everything that concerns education, devote time and labor to perfecting oar public school economy. Mr. Poole'. coturouneCation to the Board is as follows: . . To ens Bosse or Mutton et ens ham Senrobt i cst Perritsmix: Having accepted the kind Inc dation of the Superintendent to visit the Schools at' the late Examination, and having been desired by yourselves to communicate whatever might appear to me as of inter, est, I am happy to make a few retearki thereon, and at least to express the interest I feel in the education of those who are soon to take our places in petite lite, end on whose training the character of our community will soon dtpend. It is a true pleasure to the young toe Teter in that" paths of learntulFTii Ch we have gone belbre them, and tenanting that km elects. of which we (but not they. sui yet,)know the value, It is due; besides; that times Teachers who have labored ..bithfut I ly, and those Scholars who have done their dot? to their 1 instructors and themselves, should have wane mann ii [ lion of it on the part of the public. The mint of time, ' has prevented many of our eitbena from attending the 'Examinations, who would otherwise have been glad to, halie done so: and the same difficulty has made it ire% ?monde for me to attend as many days u,I should bare liked to hate done. The tithe allotted to each "stool, was also so short that a fall and satisfactory examina tion wei impowdble. In consequence, lem not able to give an exposition of the actual. conditien even at the 'rebottle I visited, and all I can say must be understood as being only note* of stab points' as remain In my memory. I will remark In genera). that I bare been greatly gratified in the condition of the schools, which is better than I had expected. In a' community where, as here, so large a panto*. of the yopth are withdrawn from, the Public .00ls, the latter are liable to suffer ! from the diminished interest taken la them by those whale Children are under private tuition. ' I attended the Grammar Schooled Mr. J. Graves, on ly during a portion of the aftenioon of the 2bth March. I but the Impression I received war strongly In favor kg , the teacher and portly. I noted a !proficient? in ;Eng- Itch Grammar, and the boys, inistained creditably. a trial in Arithmetic and Algebra, to which we . exposed them. Maiffitoftwodoire Panama was presented with a r e ward of merit, which was fairly won in competition with other scholars, who need not be ashamed of 'heir , standing as shown to examlitation.wnd publicly re- ported in the appropriate remarks of their teacher. The remainder of 'Thursday afternoon: and the whole 1 of friday, was devoted to MA digit School of Mr. J. 11. I Phillips, in which a portion of the elutes are taught by 1 Mr. Superinteodeut Sherman. Here a larger range of studies and elauea were gene °vet - with. but OM in great haste. as was rendered necesany by the limitation IA time. The scholars appeared to know very well. the wryer") branches, although at ant their modesty Pre- vented them from answeringstilte as freely as they nth- ember could bare done. Sumcient was beard to induce 1 the belief that they hare able teachers, and. that' vete- , rat scholars, to my knowledge. are prodeing by It, I did not bear the most *demo else. in Algebra, but from the proficiency s those whom I examined In the lower classes I is a belief In the mathemalks of the I iligh School. I ;peon a subwenent occasion to bear those bright boys ermines us of the truths propoinded i F ts by Euclid . . km in Latin and the interesting Com menteMes of r on the Gale War, and his Invasion of Britain, &were tested in their knowledge nr ibe 1 Littislitammar, with a creditable result. I was also I shown the library attached to the High School, and am 1 glad to bear that the boys read the books. . Monday. the dlith Match„was speot In thedlrl's dram- RUM School of the Mires licOool. Here I was gratified 1 by the reading of all the claws, On the well chosen bookie, Epee Parent,) which,aft es • a due confidence bad been established. was In general accurate and die-' Mart. That much one has bent taken, was evident from their comet pronunciation of words, whiehbutelde of their school mom, Grey mu+t muster:Ml hear Inter. redly sp oken . Whether the boys were able to reed es well, I had no opportunity of judging, The examina tion In Grammar, Geogrephy, Arithmetic; and the o th er branches was very satietatertry. ' d seriesot reurpnettions .by the s poplie were nod, which deserve special amine*. , dation,aw their sensible Ideas. and their unreal asp ! emcee rotenone. Three youngiadlert are already giving' token of the literary. eelent which - he" appertained; to their trel lb ear vicinity, and is. lobe eneouraged:espie I Melly while their writings are in se Unreel and true a ! style math*** we itatued to.. It was wild that several pulls had tragined away firma tbli eumhuitioa lima muting! of mettinsy ar dilltdenee.- . it la to - tre !hoped la 1 future that all good whams soil) 'het thee titeliPPOint their towhees and Mends; . As It easy boot . Interest to ..., , Ilhossoolooltava /sot irlettid lb. &took to lure an Ides reletbreessett efetiolitestdp of the.bers nod utillinageelt May be mentlceed Mud the feirappiet_illi Wig upel, nadkAtie *Fratbk stoup We UMW Tnervividur hialtaglearissig l hie aspiesistm side Veto elk_ _fhaSines• seenneetithat' idlidf los iwinnitlyi to ensure in the retibitseet' sew, Shed. dlvi 'tending Srhkb abotild eitaracturies , fi rant led ottboareatton. ' Our words ositY can be said ecinewAdug the Pfieur!' - . t seta of bliss lionnorAliss James, and Mill OW Only siohorde of Misguide I could whit). The CIO. hew ginerally exhibited careful -training. and although want at tls presents a specification of them -young .actioals. It la not to be interred that the? are Mkt as of small la for at no time Is a good tee/rebut mere fassida than to planting the Mut seeds ofknowledge. °teas Seabed in which one has been taught Mae first &IWO; as much or moire than at any anbaequeut tuna &Suds his Muni imams In the school of Miss ISOSit4 the children have been taught to sing. and that excel• lent discipline was also peweeptible in the asset recite. Hon; In ehornit of the Tables of 'Arithmetic. • In this school I spent - tuna time, and was gratified with the reallagand the gettenti orderly behavior of the 'Molars. who am eitidentlypsylog attention to the Instructlten of regret b good t eing obliged to confine myself to so short • sketch. and this should not be understood as being • ed. Ideal comparison of the relatifs merits of the several wheels or teachers. - I have only set down some of the recollections of the interesting boniv spent In the to compliance with your polite invitation.. I shall be glad.lf possible. at wine future time to visit them again, end to see the youth of our town advancing in virtue and knowledge. Russ W. - Pacts. 41#10 . 11 . 1e, dprit Bti, lefflL , • , • aimidaminmemmlles [coiriumeatss.) AMICILIt. Apra b. laid. its.bsr---Denr dirm—ln glancing our J.gilrrew eon's very essellent and able report of the condition, int provements, mot the Common Schools In thls Co not,. my um natirally dwelt_ um* reirtkularly on the Dl * . trlet la which I myself ha 4 tornettly labored ID the co putty of icon*, trier—the , borough of Mower& when my attention wait arrested, by an only too favorable men am%lon ne id conneetton with tbe emellon of nal New &hoof ilousihiwow in 'muses of completion there. However a n eb my natty might be tattered by tbi eneoesinin of our worthy Sapeeintoaden e, I neverttolsok bet bound, in Justice to the (Attune of Plnegrove.todle ,claim any right! to, sham In, the honor which may attach itself to the enterprise above mentioned, any tat ther, than that from a deep feeling of interest which I took in the Goose of Mama" In general, and in the Musgrove schools In par Lieu I lent, my kettle 'aid to. wards carrying out the nodartating. To the director:and citizens of Pinegtosio belong all the glory; far through their Yet/ dbdutenwind and uni ted action alone was the plat finally brought to path& , Lion, • • ; , have no desire to display myielf in borroired Owlet, and hare therefore frac in dntybound, to mate the above dierlainter, and la the hope that the Miami of Pleeerosir will never beeerie wearied In the noble ranee of Edurition , and still continue to adman* It, with as I mach spirit u heretofore, I close, mOmeriblas myself, o Yours very truly. - irpaiseron Jones. To the Free and Independent Voters of Schuylkill County. FRIENDS AND Futon 'CITIZESS;--- MIAOW much urgemey or aolieitationa from any one. I take the liberty of olforiog myself:if the Peoria's Pao secT,lvit'Taairr AND WORKING Calmioirs for be office of Sheriepat the eosuing electioh •in Octdber next. $Bl 50 ' 124 00 00 7:75 00 6a0. -0o 28 'OO 3 00 " My claims (if any) are simply these—l am em. phatically a Schuylkill County snot, having been ' , born bare before &Iglis'll was organised; have lived here ever since; have never betin 'a politi cian, rior ever.had an otti;e. My circumstances will eat admit of my visiting all personally pnevertbelesa I hereby appoint nil voters in general. and my friends and acquaintan , - oils in particular, a committee to do all they can for me, and to report progress individually when. • ever.tbey see proper the — whole committee shall report at the election. ' • Will be obliged to all who vote for me, and ' will try to think none the lasso! those that do not And should I be no . fortunate as'to be elected, 1 make The usual promises oyulfriling the duties of the office honestly and faithfully, to the best of my abilities. Respectfully yours, &c., Josep .31isersrille, March 27th, 1853 PEN PASTE AND SCISSORS. AtrLola Montag was burn in Limerick, in 1824. PrJames 1.11 the title:bestowed on "Ten Cent Jimmy." jigiir•An effort is being made to introduce *bad into the ?tiers of Alabama. t Air-Eight persons escaped from the Lancaster county prison' on Thursday night. jar -Have a downward tendency—hooped skirts when tho, draw-string breaks. Jggr-Wlten' does Mortification ensue?' When you pop the question, and are answered no ! ir Lager beer bas been introduced into Tartu. It will always go where the Germans settle.- Air-The workmen at the Reading Railroad 'shops at' &tiding, are working on full time. Air TWeniy-tive companies of volunteers have been . offered in Kentucky for the • Utah regiment. per -Voltaire used to say that the heart never grew old, but; thatit becameaad from being lodged in a ruin. Prle ancient Greeks buried their dead in jars.. Hence the origin of the expression :—.lle's gone to Vol.' I.4!`The first daily newspaper printed• in Vir ginia was in 1780, and the subscription price was $5O per annum. pift'Nut genteel now-a days, to 'calla man a liar; but instead tlicreof, *imply tall him that he is "Bssekaeiiing." ' --- Agerllarrisburg,-Pa.,_has_burst out into a build ing -fever. One bandrea, new building! are to be put up, the present season. Allittlilo,traorporsietiox of a barrel of dour from Furt Leavenworth to Utah nests the neat little sum of oac hundred dollars. drunken man,fell in the street on the night of March let, in New York city, and was drowned. in a puddle of water. ,fre-Bon. Richard Brodhead has rented a house in Baotou, and intends' urikinuhis permanent home inithat,place this Spring. • irstr - The State of New York contains about one.mghth of the population of the Baku, and Pennsylvania about onel.tenth. "2/f`Bante's famous line,l"All hope abandon, ye who enter here !" has been recommended as a motto for American railroad" oars. - Or The eouditlon of Senator Davis, of Missis sippi, is represented :kik still more critical. He has lost the sight of one"eye altogether. 'Mr. Homer, tontraotor to build the custom. hone° at Richmond, Va., has, it is said, become insane., , Cause—loss on his contract. • Or : destructive conflagiation occurred on Sunday last at Rorieon, Wis., by which property to the.valne of s2o,ooo"was destroyed. • Or General 'Harney , and General Persifer F. Smith are both ordered to Utab. the bitter to as• some chief command of the Utah expedition. IfierMiss Tucker soys; it is with old bachelor as Wiib old wood ; it is bard to get them started butmhen they do name, they burn prodigiously girJobn'a wife and John was tete a-tete: she witty was, indusfelous he: ears Tobn, 'l've earned thtOread we've at '; 'and I,' says she, 'have unte4 theitea. remark 6= • I - jarlean Paul very wittily and truly that "female heart; and Spanish houses are very similar; having many door's, but few windows, and accordingly it is easier to get into them than to see into them." e; pir The transfer of Moult Vernon, to the Lailies of the Mount Vernon Association is nor , a "fixed fact," and the arrangements, as soon Os the necessary legal preliminaries are completed, will be laid before ehe public. „ 1 ;11Mr"Now, George, you must divide the cake honorably with your brother Charles." "Whas honorably, mother? " ~,,"It means that you m a' t giro him the largest piece." "Then, mother,d rather that Charley should divide it." ligr•Consustptinn, the great scourge by wh i c h 1.17 many are doomed to &premature grave, viola in many eases be effectually eared by simple renfel til dies, it taken in season. Wistar's Cherry Bal in has cured hundreds within a few , ears. IPIPA suit for divorce is pendintria Roches' r, N. y., which originated in a dispute between Mr. B. and his wife as to whether they shmild hive - beefsteak broiled or some oysters fried for 'breakfast—the lady, whose tastes are excellent, coutending for the latter. . I 4 43 PA little daughter of ,Rev. Mr. Ray, return ed missionary from Intliti,',who knew nothing of frost or ice, or cold weather, until her arrive in this county!, Clll waking up one morning last ar t ter and seeing the snow that hod fallen over nig ht, eiclaimed : "Oh! who has painted the ground?" j8!-The Philadelphia Grand Jury has indict ed Mr. Thomas Allibone and Mr. Thome A. litisi hall, on the charge of 'conspiracy to defraud die, stockholders of the Bank of Pennsylvania.Tbe suit is prosecuted by ft.reigo holders of 'a bill of exchange bought of Newhall by Allibone, jnd 'which paved worthless. '• , 1 , I ' pr. The.ekeention• of Anderson and Rich rds I(convicted for the murder of Mrs. Garber ad, IDdri. Ream, on the, 15th of hut December) bas place at Lancaster yesterday. Anderson has itritten a confession of the marderetogether ith. a complete history of his life, from the age of' six years, when he• first stale rehisky, to the time of the horriblei s double murder. , 4 110r-The following laconic prayer was. deliver: ad in the lowa House of Representatives the other morning, by RAPT.: Mr. Shine: - • Ghent Gui Glees the young and growing State of feyra. her Senators and liapresentativei; her Governor and State ofeeers I . Give us a sound currency, pure water and undefiled religion for Christ'a - reke. , Amen. Xfifribe last census of France, that of 1856, shows the mile population to be 17,793,964, of whom 9,972,233 are single. 6,687,223 married, and 836,509 widowers. The fairer portion of the hu man Isis is represented by 17,988,208, of' whom' 9,351.795 ere single, 6.948,825 married, and 1.- 647,583 widows. The agricultural population moonlit to 20,351,628 souls. Jggrlgaster, that SPiritual festival in the church; Is to the Invalid the herald of the swallow andthe martin—the precursor of violate and buttercups— and brings :with it rose tinged anticipation, of balmy air, and gentle skies. It tells of a coming summer, and induces sweet oblivion of wintry gales and tbe belated frost *bleb • Crystalise too often about the birth-place of gentle Spring. "111• In announcing the fact that the publica tion of a daily Episcopal paper is contemplated in New York, an exchange remarks that a reli gious daily paper is very much * needed. in that city ; for tbedaily papers now puldished - tbere with their dirty advertisements, thestres,•races, boarders. and other filthy - things that can be gathered In to gratify a depraved public taste, ore hardly fit to be taken into , a respectable men's berme. • - jIIIPA singular, Incident connected with the death of Asktsy,,of Troy, is related by those who cutup with him the night previous to his death.. About 4 o'citasit,bs the mottling, to the coustirea lion of the whole family, the clock in the,room which bad been out of order, end which bad jot been running for over 'three mouths, suddenly struck tea times! No•oie appeared near it; neither bad anybody touched it in any manner.— Ten hours after that, Ashley ism a corpse ! j/EfrOn the 20tH alt.; While miner' were at work in one of the largo iron on pits of /deism Kline £ Albright, in South Whitehall township, Lehigh Co., they suddenly struck upon a water spon4 fram er bieh a solid testiest eoluton of water. of the thickness of a men's body, shot forth, and quick,. ly put a stop to fartbir operations. ;Thu bad ewe. err aware* of overa quarter of an somas& is of considerable depth, Yet so eoploos was tbe low of water abet io tbe tour, of .a few days Dime in the bcd to a boleti of toreaty4Te feet. , • atantrlmm amp .11.012 min DataltnoPidtBVT --"Qii an • . I . 4 tios TV thetdeekbol ders, bad an 111408th WEI; the ~....c_ Pitt*lhria were . elected oaken of the Comma- AT mg; 4 8MIIIMIt yank -PumideatAles. John 'Wel& =' di A.Biltennam, OVlf. Melia', John M. ;Jen* Rant& Mims Dl r. 'Franklin WillUer. 30 7 11 . 0110,01.3,1 4041Thirtit0t.D_414d M. Rank, Rfoloard 1 L. alter, Ilett.Mrto: Ptak and W. William h. Dartj;— 1 Uost. Soho Ihreamee we* teeepeado .'lsressarer and jloa. 1 , Joith WV; Setastaway **Dear%) of Ili caeca; 1- - i l t . - . . Tea mrperts at NN Tort dj the aims. , menthe i trading March 31.1848. asecnnited to na0.034461. The , imports daring tim um.,pelted, ; to $128,782,189.. he- 'edge at the eat,* hoar dti!taij that period, ta,154,,. The irdlowinY is si comparative 260. eta Munn tot the "l i ana er-Importml Irn..atpkt York, ; three -asna ths of lice yearlBB2 entitle:— r r 1 - - ..,} .. , . . DIM! .IssB. Iron, Dar, &e, - - i•• 880,684 ;• , ":, .U2llO, , . • Do. Pig. . 109,660 .31,254 . ' . Do. Would, 208,Md 0,482 _ _, Statement of the value a t madam Imports . aoters Toot Ibr last neekondlrotnAut.2 : • —• • i., , - -Per Oho Week. 1111156. ISt. • 183.8. Dry Goats. . ' ~,ttrt.ett IPtatr 1 5ZA 66 . 641. General Merchandise, I 208,966 2,84 ,21•8 2,347,824 Total for the Week, $4,3191/537 p,046.229 $3.7*,465 Pwdontlr reportO, 42,8715,812 WOKEN Ye b 43,636 Sloes January I, . $17.%7,449564,3131=a30,5,100 The e y. rn of spsjitithe pastemek, and for the 'ye Ural alilos: . 4 •,. . I. . __l Total for the week, -' --, - . - $115.700 1 0 Previously reported, 1 - * '- - -19,193,915 17 Total, 1866, - - t - - - $10.311,738 33 Sextettes* 1651 ' ' I ) • $5,1 36 ,0 00 . , • 'Mew Toes The leading features of the !Rank .Statement at obday, are vorable • &owing an in :creaseen Lass $1.4t1.606. Specie Circulation 5 430,000, DePodul 13,900.000. This exhibit is filterable, inasmuch !set shows that while the investments of the Bankiapproeili the aggregates prevailing twelve and terecity•fvor mouths ego, the Specie reserve Is yet as sarong sur ties *denotes of spend Nicking could • Muir& . It shows, fee the first time sine* the revulsion of Octo ber tut, au aggregate eisculatime exceeding Wren ZOIP 1101114 nut an increased line of depadta 'fully toeusen-' saute with the enlarged diecounts. ~ a . ta , .-London with its two minions of pdhulatiou ttenk. lug deposits equivalent to ill* millions of dollars, has tenly eight chartered beelikelndependently of the' Batik of Legland. Compared with l' l lew Iferk City therewith' areas fulloirs: 1 1 . I • j ' Nay Park. , imams: lZk. Eligtand. Capita!, 666. ,i pp $18160.000 117000,000 Deposits. -. . . ~ cloo , 206,000,000 60,000,000 Circulatlou, , 7,660,000 ; none 100,000,000 Coln, MAMA% ;no Mod- 00 4 1 0", 000 Tom Philadelphia Pesti of Monday has the followihre in Its Money article. The minute contained In It are true and to the point: I ' - "In Reading. Railroad stock the decline has been very I great, and comparatively sodden.. A fell of 30 per cent in s fortnight tuts caused tomb hew The completion of rival netball, which will, compete; with the Reeding fur the clalatrrylng, adds to the doubtszespeet leg the tare earnings of the Company, which deprem its stock in the mattet. The (Leading Railroad Compeer. when rival railroads compete with it As the coal trade, will find the disadvantage/ of its mistaken polley. in not giv ing more attention to the development of the materall advantages? of the ecellitry along Its line. Manning through one of the mon Mindy and Goethe walleye In the / nelverve. with endless mineral wealth In the banks and! a magnificent water putter to the stream, there has never , mi ' 01111 I I been a time when judicious efforts to later the, growths' ' Siirlilekke thes' of Click ener' stS agar and trade of the Schuylkill Vallee ' were not directly the 1 , c..crited Int tible.Purgatire Pilts,the mystery which ter duty sea the interest of thallasdng Railroad COmpane. , fmerly bang over dh 'ease has been entirely dispelled . thelf these efforts had been tuade In the early dark of , 1 Th e care • te ,,._ ' et , . _, the Reading RaliroadCompany. the Valley ortheBeletryl. ' I ""'" care of th os e . e ClFlP 1.". w hich ° gaulte in .oilitire kill would now be to Pennsylvania what the Valley of / ties of tbe blood, derangdpent of theory Imo( digestion, the Clyde ht to Scotland, a vast and mutinous city of: . or Obstructions of the insensible pe i rspiration, his now fatale. mills, foundries. and workshops , teeming with ; • . • became an et eiy•day allele &pride do not mind be inhabitants, and abounding with wealth. the ma • only far t r trade might be lost by the Reading Railroad .Company 1 ' lag sick, If It Is only fer 'the p attire of getting well and the Schuylkill Navigation Company, at tee tuneup•l again s This is owing entirely to the peculiarly agrees -Iplying other thin our own market was , concerned, hut. ' A the local bid e o r the s e b uy tem up. / t eeeld twwww ,,,,. able moor ni. the Chanter Sugar-coated Vegetable Pillit, rite the loss tenfold. It is not yet too bite 'to move - 1 Mid the pleasantness, as wen as art:ante*, their epees aright in this matter.: Every year that it le -delayed tion ; the, former being a natural ' coneequence of the makes its ultimate accomplishment more difSeult, be. _ cause of the diversion ef capital and enterprise to other • eating su gar , and the latter being attributable to their regions; but we gannet be deprived of one great and to ' entire free dom from griping or nausea: Briddio,'lt: costa valuable nature) advant.gea.and the Jooneroe appialAo ', I nothing for , trying the „experimerd, as the inventor them at their true value. and tura them to their full ac;. ei-A-. Ity refund the money. In ease they do not count. the better it will be for the trade of the „Schoyl- I I'''''''''''' himself r kill Valley, the mining region, the city of Philadelphia ? I adore the trecessary'rellet What s tronger inducement and the State at large. I 1 an the public riesire/ They are co !tautly trying other -The Reading Railroad Company end the Schuylkill remed i t , w i th , ata , rtatat . of lo sing it te t t matte, In taw Navigation Company pave a joint interest in this miit- ' ter—a stake which it behooves them to win keen means , of failure, and thousand% of dollars are annually expels and at every con. het them loot to it at once ; leaf they ded to no effecti Then de net heslate to try the Click , bewail their folly when the golden opportunity. already: , beyond their reach:: 4ega S u gar -, coa ted t '; tt vi 1 ' Th 10 ,4, tt o o ne In neglected, is utter') piece!" s. et e s are we , . I put favor.. I I . • The following is a comparative state teent of the prism T ile Pills mas be bad ef all Drergei sts and Slorekeep • of some of the leading ankles of tnerrhaedise at New . York about the first of April, for the ;Tot drur years:— - .vi no , every tillage 0 0 4 fora illi the United Sillies-- it rea dm e ry, • ' 1553. 15.5 e, 1e57. Me. Soar G. throweas Agent Mr this place. (15-211 Flour. Stet°. per bid., fr. , 59 $6 17 $5 75 $4 40 I f-- ------ i. • . L I --- -- -----' Rye Flour. 730 600, 4 75 3/3 I •- ; • TUE GREATEST Corn Aleal.Jervey I 444.3 Tb 325 3do I _ ejece3,4*o,Bl,l - 3:mollep e: rweeze., jr Wheat, pan e wh.elm. 260 175 I 160 1;45 Corn, yellow, 105 - 681 GS e 170 . 0 F TUE APE . . ' Rye, - /38 1 041 00 1 101 Cotton, Mid. Upland, lb., 9% )0% 14% 11 7 4 % 1- lane HE !MDT, of Ro burz has dlecovened In Coffee—Rio, lb.. • 11'4 11 12 llit,a•• ..tu. ono of oar common pature weeds a remedy that Java. . , lit X" 15%' 14-e , . cures 1 l 'Se I,- Pleb—Dry end. qt11.,1„. 3 sli -4 37 3.75 - 3 37, EVERY KIND OFj HUMOR, No. 1 Mackerel.. t 20 00 19 00 11 00 12 sff Fruit—Mß !tarring, -2 15 325 459 • 260 - I vase . 1 Ray, 100 lbs., 90 119 .75 56 The Wont Scrofula down t 0 ,a Common Pimple. Hops. lbs.. 20 20 12' 0' lion. Scotch Pig. ton, 30 36 35 2s. 11. has trleS it in over elejeu bundren care? and never • Seather.—llem: sole, ere es _4l 124 failed except n two eves, *eh thunder hunc l or. Hebert Lime. common R. 105 'l'oo l :85 65 now In his pcsitession over, one huodred certificates of Molasses—N. 0., gal., ' .. 43 47 75 135 its value, all rritbin twenty mtlei'ot Boston. Mosavado, 24 37 65 I3O Cloyed, 21 34 '44 j .=, - Two bottbleare vraeranted to I cure a naming sore N fitnres—Spts. Tor., gal. 43 38 . 47 148 Month. r .i e Com. Rode, bid., IEI 1 65) 1 70 1 5' 44 One to th bottle il will cure th i s worn kind of pine OU,--Linseed, gal., 80 180 86 67 Crude sperm, 180 f 60,145 .1 25 ` Plee on the Isioi• . I 1 Crude Whale. , 67 82 '73 60 Two or th e , * bottles will clear the Ostemiof biles. Provisions—H. Pork, 661,17 50 16 60 23 B5 17 .00 Two battik are warrantelto are the wont canker In Country Mess Beef 11 00 / 2 00 I T T 80 11 00 .... , itch; I ' 1 llama, lb., 9% . 93, , f 11 .9•X we i w ni 1 Shoulders, lb., 7 7> 4 1 O'er • 6N- Three or fire bottles are warn le d to cure the worst Lard, 1b... • % 10 St% 14 10 % kind of Illyelpelas. , i ' Butter, State; Z 23 , 27 14 10% One or tan hunter' are warran t to eure all humor in Mee, Perl9o lbs., ; 525 4.50 5 004 ter . the eyes. ni i Two ' Salt, Aton's, ~. . 14/. 1 60 „s t .1.;71, ... bottlfs are warranted to cre running of the sus Seed. Clover, 11% 14 I'l 18 C. 'lliad, . 200 224 , 924190 90 11 tie' and blotched among the hair: 1 Seam_ Castile,lb.. . 10% 11 1 / 4 11 111 • Four to six tattles - are warranted to cure corrupt and Spices. Pepper, fb., 11% )1% ' 13 I ,;. 9% running °lrene , ' , I Nutmegs, lb., 361 '4 40 501 4 1 00 Onrebottle Cassia, lb., 40 will cure scaly eau bias of the skin. i • . „ 30 Sugars, N. 0,,1fit., 5' 6% ,eltg 'Two or three betties are warm ted to cure the worst Cuba, I ' 57 8 ,; 1 14 ' 7i ii 'Mod of ringwona. Refined. 8 104 13 % I/ •••k Tw three trent • Mel to care the most Two or ree 04 are wan 0 Tobacco. Ry:. 12 151 18 ;17 Whalebone. Polar ; lb., 141 •CA 1 86 1111, . &Merits use of rheumatism. Whiskey, Dom- 33 291 26% ,'22 , - Three totem; bottles are wens ted loan sehrbentn. Wool, coin- lb., .. ' I ' 3O 341 47j40 27 ' Merino, lb., 47 . 48 67 ' . Five to elgbibqttles will cure the worst case of sero6 • I Tallow,. 11% 10% 12% 1 10% tits. 1 ' ! Ashes, Pot, 100 1b ,,; ! 6 16 pe 660 7•02, d 25 , One to three bottles are wartnited to ewe tire worst _ Thm P l a w r iti l, 100 Ib, :4 8 i,. /C 7 4 8 , 21 1/(1 1 '- , 7.37 *G I 1 2 2 !' awe of Dyspepeta. I knoir-froni the experience of thou , , I I I. 1 sands that it has been tamed . y a canker in the sto namirmewmameameeme r • i mach. ' 1 ' i POLITIC AL . .. ! . 1 - 1 One to two bottles are warranted tie cure sick heed . "...L.- ; _ _I I I ache. AT th e Dernocrntle at.l %mention, in Cleating% au . ; Ode to two bottles are warranted to regulate I costive attempt to futroduree mikes endoesing the. Adminie. ; !ration olJaMes !Induces wee promPtly voted down. ;state of the bowels: . I'- ' . Tim prospect now re thstibe oppodtien to old Beam 1 Otie to itio lentils will regulate all derangement of In Indiana, unhappily diviiied sinceiB3s, will satin be I the kieluerys„ , over the State. cordially united, and again carryits batmen In triumph ; Fear tolsis tottles halt cared eworst easesofdropsy. 1 ; • I Otis to three bottles bas cur the worst ease of piles; • Tea Springeeld (III.) Aetna! has . lied the follow. a m il e r hi e l eaye eeperh,,,,,,it hat a mercy to get re . ing conundrum from a enn, 4 esponden :.4,-.Why is ,James i ~ ~. l . , e Buchanan like a harp street by lightning?" eitecenee l ....rim Rao se excruciating diatom! I _ hell a blasted tyrer . I f 14 . c0 dram of diet ever n -eat the best you ' I 4 ' 4.- Tim entire Opposing°, a the Detnearary will W a it e a t can; get and enough of it. the approaching municipatelection itt Philadelphia upon I Mucha 'lifer usn-e-•Adnitil, one tablespoonful per Me. henry - tor Maine. This Is the 'right sour*, for-it dad• CbOdren over ten years, dessertspoonful ; Children nig a glorious victory ' i i ' , o 1 • r " - :I I , , ..i ' froin five(to eight yeses, trautpomtul. As no, directions I Easatolt Bitliaa'S isuitl nls mue enticement MVO soli be applicable to all constitution, take InStrient to In Washington. the declaration thitti he should have • liked to see Hansa come fp as a ela t e State wart eo der' P.."°‘/*?° 11,. bmiali i w kw a da3c• ambles piece of sycepeteney, and ro t &emotes' all Insult; il, . : MentratlVUD IT ..- to the State be represenes,(tbst even the Steetheine men , looked upon him with' antemptudult surprise: stilt i DONALD KENNEDY, has not gone 1 teethe.. l ; ' ' 1 ' , t .No. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Mime. 1 . Molts license or L eo l ellaSnaunge—The t/Ninon I . Prig e $l. - (barrier seem that two or three pent seo, when t h e Aaet ....z -airFor sale bv druggistsehrotighout the United States. Wane had a mijority in the Legislators. they lemeased . . _., - , the salarie s of members t 4 $5OO for Hid session 'VA* De Ja nu a ry =, '5B i '4-ly mocratie press thormht Gentles was (sobbing the Shea. i 1 renaramenmemeomme sint they mode a tremendehe outcry *bout it. gut the Isirirbooo Emmen° wlll' be paid for any other day, the preeent n itite Legis l ature , lima which Is Dim - Malicia that will erg I PRATT & BUTCHER'S 11AOIC cm% through lard lb likh• aided tiro /Madrid Mara to OIL fon the following dierames:—Rhetuns nom, )s.eursi the five hundred, Makintheir siderkee $7OO tor the see 04 Splice Affections, Contrated Joints:Chalk. Pains, ha'u'nt sion, and we seen a Demons% ears P yet that nos to the Side giant, ffeadache,Toothache;Spraina. 1M 1 s a word to ay regain. the leerietiet Wheel 'a vino. gape Throat Cunt, Braless, Borns, and all Dime/mesa the dux and eonstatenteet brilows thee* Dame:replant Stin, Muscles and the Glands. None genuine without I ; , 1 , tie signature of Pearl' & Strfellia attaebed to each label. l o in Tam Dcwocen4?-7 bill was reported in nit &mate, ~_ Pkincion ots > 206 Waehl et n knot. Itrooklyn,l4. V. me time since. bevingifor its Wort the seruring tone. Th e - t ‘"! n - " number of persons that have ow n triett as well as In this city. somata them In paying e a rte a h" ca i rl e Pe a r a3 , tit e e e . ht " a l lat ia p i r e r y l e n r in W e l l l' it ed wag ir. l l , D , CAle W a t ie e ly e rti eß TO4 ja all the clued and towns where it ham I m l T a g e ' ta beea tt att uft k, r i _ t• th i " e hr td l a h e l° ,..h e a y n r w e S & h it" ; ft r l n ti g i t g lii" ,,,i ii . T t la I V candor, that It to Gm greatest cure to the world for was right—it walled:- 4t was pro* that it ',bald be, l r.l o.lBaower;wholentle agent, Pottseilie. and for sale enacted tuts a law. Its fate, however. bets beeMseeled.-- her all ets table druggists throughout the tinned States I The democratic eolnin tee to wheelie wee refeemd, have_ Canada. ' pane 27, 17 26.1 y reported against its poser. and it lilies dead) 'ls this an d """*".- - 'the love our democratie herielature pears for the work- . ---; log mint Why leadl them to tappers that their Inter jlte• • • .; 0, egi • . eas would be protected, and then mask thein !moot— .i,'„ Away with such uallithful earennts.—Gfitster Beget& i • • etigiono e illlttlifitilft • . can , , I , , I i , , , I ... Gov. walla to eat Dixociece OF Nralf .111111 T—In a . T ay, esongneation of the Second Presbeterian Churcia, letter dated. ellohoken, N. j.. Marrit 27. 1856,1 in which I,ill worship in the Baptist Church Building ; Mahan Me he eugenic. that be rennet address the Democracy of Some i sex county, at a meeting calla. Gov. Walker mys:— street, to-soUrrow (Sunday)everalng„at 7% o'clock. . But we are now in the midst of the bath, ether bugle fi° otot readers will remember that we s t ated jest week notes are rounding to the advancer; of the appresching I tha , columns,; the principles of our .ffeovol etionary Fathers . t the venerable Bishop Hoek' as. a V ermont, was ell are now endangered; the right of Nelf-vvernmsnat Isl heisting 14 tide Diocese In plate of Bishop Potter. who again invaded, and the people of New Jersey are called I Auks been eompelird to seek /Southern climate - for the rn once more to the rescue. Talk to tit not now of anyOse mueey which admits vain form only. but In rain i y. benefit. of his health.. • I the power of thepeopte. Talk to as sot Dew of State ', Tweetpone years ago Bishop Hopkins in his volume rights, tf ' under frauds and n'torte" proved and lilt4b. l on the contrast between the pelt:tithe Church. at Ross lished, under hems or fictions howtrevespeklus. the peo. 1 pie of a State do not, in fact, mak° their Constiatton.l and the present Church of Boma, paid "A few years will Talk tons nut of popular sovereignty , if the' people in i, piece me 'beyond the reach of hutnan judgment ; mean. fact do not establieb all their own domestic inentutions. I while:with the storms and temasts, the distrae Mona Many etleolnals hive camped under lb* forms of law; .1 but a sovereign State Is not a ethane). No miserable end " 1 0° 4 " of the chi"' ° le Gal before ms, •• • quibbles,worthy the lowest Pie Ponder, court, can Mach , let me indulge the en then/unit which refuses teammate I the ease of a sovereign State upon Abe greet question of ,• ~., ~,_ _,,•______,._ ... ,___ _„ ,_, _ „_„_,,,, , Th,h,h, if her admission into the Union. Oh each an occasion , at. ""r" P'" , ''" . '' ..a. "l ""' ala '''''' .4l l a.- feeling tbrisacred and sovereign rights"( thopeop sofa I cahoot In reality, the harmony led concord of the State, the great question is: tie they peareat their own 1 Redeeff et's fold, and when the dew of death is gather. Constitution. framed by !bemoaned, and ask, wan its Hie ontati forehead, let m,l last prayer be for the pe ace provisions to be admittedinto the Cabs? ; If not. there - , , is an end of the question; and if, ander each arena of Ziont" Ile has since publiabed. In two volumes. stemless, ogress should force the. people of a State into "The end of Controversy,Oontmerted," bastiting mill 4 0 the tint against their will. our 6°• "acient wou ld l i the/etne spirit and arraying Truth In her own colors have me a consolidated despotism, tbilibeetles ot , bi t the people would have vanished, and State rights have se the "re" pledge of althilat• Pea". sunk, as undleaverable erns upon the orb of • resist- ' Tie Bishop we learn, prOposes to hold a confirmation t a l r ee peep the te- 1 gerelee, , end preen', in Trinity !Meech in this pine, p leis rete ce st nt t n ha l t Pnw (wro e 4 a j a r ; h n i n i j el net n 4s. It env be) ) may hereafter date off the etudes a of a turerping Isinori.l on :Tuesday evening next. ; Bishop Hopkins is the an ty, that although Congress may now subvert the will ell Ahoy ofCi , "The Allintliil itizen." the people, that they may hereafter redress their Pie , - .. J . antes. with or without revolution—what then/ Shall 1 ''tae prayer meeticp are kept up In 'New York. t„ 1 we strike down the great principle of State scul popeleri• Wednesday event a meeting was held teethe pen pose sovereignty In the enlivened coMpalsorygtdmieekm at al of taking 03441311 to p e rpetuate the revival. Abort, e n State, under the apology that tkis people- may h ere a fte r clergymen were present ; repro:waling most of the Elso • overthrow the usurpation. which Conrail would ba j ili ; ge)ical deabacireatiOna. forced upon . them I Shall we ;drag Kansas from 'Mei , • *Leer Accristoitg—From the reports In the various camp and prison - house of Ltecersptoe. vs a. ebdlaed and l It the Methodist spleen . ' c hem . d ueler the collared convict into the Union, in the bop* that she Wettr, there molt have been accessious to the Cfiereh . will hereafter strike off her abaklee. de? need twang , emoting to at least fifty thonsend, and the swivel Jeri degradation , and from a subject become a saaaal;a. a .- um scarcel y to have reached its highest point. State at toner Dante indefinite toned? If this eon no ld 7 . be done; ifirsnds, and farlarW and taaarPatioa , ea* • • NO*ICICS. . now be endorsed and sanctioned ; and a miserable and di l l • ,inprniminvx eIETtIODIST C111311C11 4 corner of graced minority can be nothed by Congrell with th • 1404 and 341streat. Divine Service emery Sabbath *llO panoply of State Sorreeeigntel If the felon *a am '•'relent, A. M.,and 6 o'clock/P.M. , amend with the Ika ' s "till if Kane" " 0 h ti ittelll l 1 t ime t,' .kPISCOPAL envneu, Second through the streets of Wallington , like a captive in * st m e , peth r on et nay, Wilma 1,. Haat bider. Di talperial Roman oration, In the baps that the degraded i. vineserviceevery Sabbath at 10 A. Ilona at 134 P. 51. victim will hereafter pat on the tap of a Irstd:aan, and 4 I resume ha Liberty ;—if all teal ran now be done by tkie 1 . Jsr ENGLISRUPTHERAN cuuncis. Market figure President e n d 9 ,evese„ and :approved by the pepplt •Rottavfile, Rev. W. U. Lecnotaecu, Pastor. Divine ger then what te the ine of Kansas to-day, way become that r theft this Church reolarly . every Sunday. Morning. of New Jersey or of any ether State tomorrow. As its it 10 o'clock; e'cleeki e v enin g , at ,. / ;o'clock Weekly Prayer might the empiric seek oar approval for the laudable •,, Mee ug,Thursday eveninee'at 7 o'clock. Mon of poison to his patient, on the inggestion Chit , leech patient might hereafter prescr.be fer Sitwell assns antidote, or 4!;10 i barglat, earns* the expulsion of the rightful owner froto - bisioansion.'under the PeetAli , that he might. perhaps. hereattar Taunts balawfui Os- Paden, as sek that the - principle of self•goveramt should now be sitbverteellti Kansee. In Lee belief lien its people at pante future pectin might, perhaps, be able to redress the stones now done them, and recover their long-lost rights end libertine„ Establish now the precedent. by drama:Rinses Hite too linen tined the wilt of bet peopleoted under i this tidal exam*f 'po , I fear thi whole filmic opdlar liberty will tumble into retina. Congress sod the Presi dent will hew* effenel the most tempting ;rewards, in; ell tbe ratans, ibr the pespetraMen of Mend, pedal', and I foe the overtime, of the will of the people. thee metal I retrogresektt end politkal States may soon become;bro I ken onumnso With thelr rplissel fragronittscattired Over . the opeminggraess of the lihertiee of our OMlllo74lleff o the world. May the sovereign State of „New leneyeand especially the Indomitable Democracy of the giorioug old totinty of amts., be this hoar of peril,stand , . b the right* and Ilhenteent the peopte. and teach one poldkal Canntee and, their Oninstikus that the must , cheap theft poeitteet,ler the ravening surge* at pop btu indiki tuition will toil over asid..overobalas them. ,4 - , , 1 JoseP,a Bowes. nabl, Fir Ant h. Tsai Sitatihs.—Tbo . hots' t styli* Of virtual is . neer,to tN seat 1n Cheetntit street; Philadelphia. It is Sea Inches to Malamute., sod resembles Alin. This ilttlo affair IS the steeliest thing of yet seer% An intplrovenient -"ill probably be ilsolityp4n so es to rondos-the parasol distils. rt . of heittale this iiss. 'these ettities will prob. a bly bioonto!es notate in vbiltois minim. the softer seras 4re gmehil end elegant Spring styles of Aralifrilid ;Swim &meow • the "lord. of the e y e agigo,"-No, 607 Cliestnitt stmt. Philadelphia. WISTAE'a 'BALSAM OF ' WILD CORRE.7.—Pram 'Kx-Alderman Perkins.—://orton. Feb. 1863. DR: S. W. loonrxx. Dear :—For several days I bad been suffering froM the effeeteN a savant Gobi. socompsniad by a, virry,sore thioat and sick headache, which completely locirpaciteted me for business. 1 bad taifen but a small portion of a .bottle of this Bataan,, when!l experienced Immediate ?shit My cough was Ibrr.ken up at tn!.. *ad coy lungs entirely relieved from the , prosaism, *bleb bud become'so painful. Lattrib. uteibla entirely to the good effecti of your Wild Cherry, as I took no other medicine whatever. I cordially reeemlitensi it to all my friends. • Respectfully yOurs. . • • , , Ssit's.l6.PlllllS/XS. • None genuine antes: signed Z. MITTS on the wrapper. • • 7 '...10111? G. DR OWN. Drngeist. Agent for County ; *leo, J. 'C. MUGHES,Mara. liilfrpriperdat Irits.:..Dl. Taut DUOS"; eta groat taro of Coasimation, via sueral patio badly atflieted by'llysksbi that for alpart the time . ba wis confined to his bed.. Rows osetuallY rand by airesmiption furnished biz by a Outing alairsoyatit girt This proserlptkM; glum by a mere ',laid' ital. la 4 ash& of tunes, Ms shred Oetybody who has taken It, never having tailed once. It Is equally aa aura in eawas of Fits uof DiSpepsia. Tha ingrodiSuts may he found ' tit any drag slot*. I *tit send preilcrip" . !ion to any parson on tior ratulpt of one stamp to pay iastage. Address . • Dt. 411 m) tiVrat threrSt fbnitnipthoi,llaw York P.O. ni-Nai Vaulty can afford to 7 without Stashing 14ollneni to their bona*. The man accidents we are liable to, may reader it - necessary any, minient. and irothing 4 capable ofisolbratiagerick a certain sure.— (extract.) 4.n the,itettle from the gee it aught end sealdeemy hands and pinion very severely--ocke • hand almost ta'a crisp. The torture wu unbearable.— ,It was an awful slithS. • • :• "Tba:Mustang Liniment appeared to extract the .FOtt tinnattiatt. 4 7.' it haled tapidly and lefrao scar of account. Cum.:Poem, 4:M A • sad It is truly a wcinderful article. liwgicure any ease of 'Broiling, lame, Jointa, .raptiona Itheitinallaitt For horses it should oner he dispensed with. One fiollas'e wnth of Masts:is hai frequently rated a ,vaTuL ti baw l Itcures Gelds, . .gprains.Rinebeste n , gull* a -Fo u nder s . Beware of O: Cations. Fold in all pinta of the habitable globe: [13.101 BARNES k HARK, Proimietora, N. York. • DIED., . KEPNER=be the 241,1u5t"-st 01111gliblarg. CAII TMUNI KIT,NIS, widow of the lets John' Kepner, aged 1 9 Year' inn 7 menthe. , • 1 j ; FILET—On laturda:t teet,Od lIAISIrt nue, ?with of UriahWtillam They, it the, Stilt Creek Colliery lorGeo. W. Snyder, E. • KRECKI P. — At Writdenohurg, on the :7th nit.. SALM ptanoiatt.daagtiter of Charles and Anst.ella Kreekes, f teed 3.yurs, 5 mouths and 6 ditit • 30NE3z—In Pottsgrore Montsouterytonnty, nearPottittown. on the tot toot, War longs, wife 04.14b11 H. Rabat, Eq., In the 43d year of her irk IfASSINtER—Neen irkesburg. Perry moots, Penna., / on the 30th of March, of Typhus Pane. /WI% DATUI 1113012, formerly. at Pottsville, Srboylklll county, in the olstyeer'ot hip age. rrehisylkill eon %rts county papers Seam copy. . °SOUS-T.4n title Borough, on Tritlay ofterfoar, ;Olo.Josvaaa Goma; aged 11 • years; daughter ok eo George. • . . • r The trisode and relative. of the are rienortfol . ly lovitoi to some Our fawn!, oti &today ithentais, at Okheth. then the ,ovranwo of her unehodohn • T. Wren, Norwegian target. .• . , „ • COAL 3. a. 'nun. arm TURNER Bc-GOWEN. Maas kkd 4ipperr Ana COAL from Ass' East viti4 West t Lea 03 111“1••—.1SAMMOTU k BLACK 11,4Thinglic15 .Orryi.—Dobt re stmt. opprite Spirals) Altiortb. Pottorrnir, April 10,'$0 11.1, ~ Anthrimite'Voabs. • . Bci ln ARLES A. iIECKSCHER, & Co., Shippers of 3tha7lldll Cali. firm ttur relottot4 ACE IIEASII Lad DKUAD IttOt Winn A sa, sad sad the OITO Roo Alp Triter, are no proporm tone. tote orders. tither Nom Phltodidphit, (Rkhßoad. 'bad tiliit k pa. 11,) or from Bob Iklll Hereto, prr Casa), at Mr l ee. est market rites, ogle Attlee*, or Ibr toattarte— he famished Hi prime order. to 'Ctn . :ow—No. 4A lb otr f .t. 24 riw yoRK ; yo. 122 Walnut 'Wet, PHI LPHIA. Attrii 3. Id .. *WANTED.- _____. ANTED—By a competent Youn, .W Mrs, e oltuatkru ao,Mook•keoper. or Clerk lu o; 111114 of bellicose. llasseeptteutble Peterson. Pen L. 4,. en. A4droor .8, D. 4, Ea:1,4111 11./r.0." April 10, 1.11 • : - 15,,,t• AA. V ste PPREICE WANTED—To the : Tin 'end Stab itneineu—sheet 17 refit. 01 , 1 : mut ' eds and honest, with good rrummend.44,llo.. Norm °flier notd aputy. OVA II 2 1 f Wilt EU. pril , lo '6d 16.3 t Cootre strret. Potiartne. ___... -.--. ANTED—A Cora ish Engine and W: p ump , capable of purapiug 1;4 , (m.) giii,,,, ( bi t _ 2tIU kit high. Addrorg- • ~ .1. I in . 2+. Illo,d's Derpach., 11+11adAtttle 14-3 t April 3. 'M . . '\T ANTED --A • nr s, I B llllOllO O6. 10 tak e r .ry. s . n • fer , oc e : rn e:u n a Ary gl 1::46n". ouvxx, TWIJT, l'uttat text ltel O" nod tral twit will be given. MILIA 'bR 1341 m lIT , A , i 15 ,. 7 ,, E , D Jot i . , 0 , A L L D _ . NUS; . 3 , Tb otsPilleF Titirfle , 7 I AssOslation le tireirlone of obreltdoe i WI 1 4 1 u f *h i , MINERS' JOCRIVAL. Any ;Wien twrioft the tmukt,m fur I SW, or soy of thw prevlotte years , would rout e r a Eft " throw ou the`Ateoclenoti by lorwerding theta to SAMUEL Lbilitl. Lihrerits: . Five (rote a palm. will be pad for a sufneleot ne/,,,,,, clean and not torn, to make one full Pet; and 1 crab sorb for dupiloates. Pottsville, March Z. '5.9 l' , .f • DISSOLUTIONS. 1)18801,171VIN.—The partnership y,k heretofore 'existing %Mateo h a r d - K w, At „. to Trout acid John,Lewl4.atigaged In the Cool boil. Caul cinder the Arta of R. fiear 4 CrL to Minersril}e, Schuylkill Coup ty, Penna., t dissclvett b mutual cue Rot.- All that* indebtri to mkt Brm will ! make ' , gym:mut so d th ose hselpg claim. erlaprereut them to Richard Kear who ii authorised to settle op the bailawre at the late tirm. . RICHARD It hAlt, JORN 8. L).W/A 14411 April 3d. .1 . •edpartnerehip in the lumber bostuss existing betsteen B.C. %1. Won end Lee h Jay (April 23; 1E34) dissolved by mutual t,,ewet. • K. C. W lump/7- - LEWIS Roar En. The undersigned haven& day (April 27,1%51.1eistertet Into to partnership, inibe lumber boldness,st %Palm, sew mill at the foot of the Inclined place. on IL. N. U. F. U. it. U., under the arm qf R. C. JAM E.51 1 i1i4.0%, All orders for lumber prosoptly attended . it. C. Wit-toeN. J A DiESV May %IT 1,4.] DISSOLUTION.—Tho Partnership 'oCVheretofore existing between Doeld arltlllho.Jttue ler and Georg* W Broom, engaged In the t, en e,, and Alacklue' bllFinow, under the firm ot7CAIIILIC, tIitIFFITHS t Or.. In 'St. Chdr,SehuylLlll manly. is dboadved by mutual consent. All thooe Indebted to veld drm wilt make peoment, and 'Mae bovine dalo oo or4II prevent them to 11fe0. , ,W. Itrnmu - and Jr bn father, who are authorised to mettle pp the buslners of the it. firm , GEORGE W. tikuttN, m. U. DAVID GEIFTI7IIB, JOHN CATiftit. Mirth 6, 'O9 FOR SALE & TO LET. I7OR RENT—A Two Story Brick 1 Bout* In Itishantangc et4et, opposite the Raptht urch. with ell th e tnotiern horn - memento. tortnerit In the occupation of C.I. Johneon. Pertoisplim Filen time. dt.tely.. F. , r term. te.. ap ply to GEO. PATTE.III 4 tnt. PtittarilllN Aprll !u.'sB_ '_ i , 15t* riIOWN LOTS,/ poit --- gALEL,In th e 1 Borough of Port Carbon. Apply to 1 J. M. WETIIERILL, Agent. Tit Feb.l4 '7,7 CONSTANTLY on hand, T Hails for mining writ*. at reduced prhooD, LE pric es . ter rash or pad ). " ro r tisTl Ile, Dee. M 114 T Er , ('HEAP FUEL—Coke for sale, in vlarie nr swell quantities. at the low price of 5 ettaf per bushel. Inquire either at the office. or work, of Of Pottsville Gas Company. (Nov. 22, 'be •Ei.tt. _VIRE 'ORICKBtOi - Cdpolas, Puddling and Blast Furnaces, from the Reading Work.Ar sa e low. at the PIONEER FURNACE. Pottertile.Ja rt. 19, 18.51 i 3-If rpo . LET4—An Office. with all proper conveniences In the 44 dory, in Centro otrott. !miter) of JOIN BANNAN. P. ttreille, August 8, IRST. :UM" AK ES,.(lron and Wood,) Spades', Ilo;n. Garden Trowel.. Trump/minters. nod Gardwi 'own la Belts, at BTICUTEK • THOMP: 4 O)PS, ' “Sion.or' Inn Saw," Cbr. arrare and Jlarkft struts. Potts,Me. March :i, 'sB 4 1 0 it RENT—The More, camera of Centre end Market streets , no cvrepird ri l a • Jewelry Store. Also, Direllup and Mares. For limns, bpply to L C.THentPSON, Pottairipa, Feb. 27 9.tt) Onr,Centre; Mutat Its. rO LET ---- .—A large and convenient 1 , afore UouPe and OR the min rime. Tro nint, recently occupied by Clark & Co. Inquire of THOMPSON A. GODY6BY,Tremont.nrJOff t HANNAN, Pottsville. A nadir 8. - 67 ntf F OR SALE—The Tave.n Stand, 4 oa the Lorberrr Bruit. tbreoerly kept ty F OR H trl arvey. together 1C acres •ot lied. pent o stblekt Is cleared. Apply to - CUM?. MOLLY. Munroe*, February 13,'&S 74;ta ie.-1 OR SALE—A 20 Horse ,Enzine; (aa good as new) with Boilers, Bolt Pullin , . Bollfrp, .ar .18 new Drift Curs, 40 lueb Range. Also. about 30,000 feet Elemlcek squared limber. Cbeap tbr rash. ° Apply I o "'KVA A SPENCER. 31toennalle, Mirth 20,18 • 12-4 t mO ..J.EAE FOR A TERM OF YE --A Red Ash Coal TAO, from 10 to ;20 kat rk, above rater level. on the Lorberry Creek Rslinad, having the advantage of three different shin:int POO , eta: by the Dauphin Railroad to Auburn and, tbenee by the Readinas Railroad to l'hiladelphia ; by Pni, , n sad 'Schuylkill Canal to Philadelphia: ako. booth by tin phin k Susquehanna Rat road to Baltimore.ent low to a good tenant. For further Information app ,to • C. HOLLY. Pin love:, or to J. 11. 31AUCK, 402 and 40; Market it.. PhilatEe. February 13.,.'58 ipr NOTICES. ORSE LOST.—Straie4 1 awn from the premises of the arab- r' s ql ri r, at Wear Delaware Dilore.on Wednee AVIA. day, April 7tb, • largo Gray Mottled HORN. ' Delft returns it will be suitably rewarded. JOHN iLmagy, West Delaware Mines. April 10, 'tttl lAat• VOIIOE.-1 !aye purchased at Con k sable's Sale all the Itoombold hireltar• of Pls. than flartleasie/n of deb aylkill Mien, sod lump Weed the MM. to hlm—and all perilous are beret] notified not to molest It. • W. A. if EDLER. . Schuylkill listen. Aprillo, '6B 01'1 C T--!-Thdu ndorsigned about to Mt/tribute * ti fund In big hands, among the creditota of the late Aim of John Berndt & Co., of Tre mont, Schuylkill County. AU parsons lusting claims against said Arm am present thrm without delay, pro- ; perly proven. to the subscriber at Pottsville. , April 10,'68;.16 St] JAMBS B. CAMPBELL: IFTIQE.,.SfIAMOKIN VAL Y NJ, .POTTitVILLR RAILROAD CO.--Io Walau‘ street, Phlladelobla.—April Ith. 1858. A. rayon na of the stockholders of thellbansoldis Salley" and Pottsville Railroad Company will beiteld o» Ed oiy: of Ifiy, at IS o'clock. at the office ad the Canyons In this &Woe the eleetiOn *f a President and ate Mat 4,„, core to.terve one year. EDWIN 3f IDDLSTON, April 10,18 115.4 t Acting &oratory. , • Where ire Branch fie IirrAPHINGTON CAM'. No. 14, of J. A. of A. et ,litneieteterevy Monday Evening. in third atoll :draw ' Dkie flail. P. E. corner Centre mad Ai /tart stmts. Forts• villa. Pew Board of crineopoadenee—D. Daistea... Jr.; W • MAIIII; A. 11. 81L1111D31114. B. maxim, P. W. V. littrateasata. N. S. January...la. 'MI I.ly arell pe t i r o ia,:toi cellnct e 0 1.1 , 1 , ! F i1 ... to ) II N t: } e l u e nd E rnl g nA A art. Rol. or Deo). la. htecoul. they bang the only au thorised potence to receive looney or make rettlemeht during toy abaroce. E. T.TAYLAIII. Pottprille. April 3.'39 , , 1431 NOTICE.—AII persons having open ,1 . 1 meran'. with we r.lll present them air mole men t, to grinds will be delivered to any person an Er achiunt without a sr rittro order from cur . sr . Bowmf . .1N O. 11. OSBORNE, °lnfractor Qsakale iltsifroad. October ! titiest A CARD:--L-The " undersigned being appointed a Notary Public for &boy hill County, to nimble In Pottsville, will at tend to taking *chaos I. edgenneute, and all other business appertaining to hie °Mee, Couveyanetns, purelnue and sale of heal Estate Agencies, ae. (Alto In Market etreet, near Third. Jan. 23, ISS SAMUEL lIARIZ. N. P. ) F i r ao kE r e Em • BIT RARA D I ut iV o I A O D U C N O T t, A .0 1 4. 1! ..: 1!1; nut street, Philadelphta.z-April let, 1658, The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Ctrs.• pang will be held at the (itre of the Company, In the city of Philadelphia, on Charade.* the' 22d isittant , at 12 it.. when an alawilml TM be held for Gee dime' ton, to EMS the entralng year. . " • - Attes4: JNO. O. TlllLZ,Sem il l* 14•21, a Lunatic.: ,eigtme., Auditor enrol biro r.. 110 of Counnon Plea. of, Vehnylklll County. to audit the Pe fotlnt of tali* Hamilton Adieus. Ct reline A r.• .1 110 ; tend for that purpose at bit, elite in the &Flirt' s !' Kolar on Monday the 2tlth day of kprit, '"" - 18601. at 10 o'clock, A. AL, of which ell persons istersoot • are hereby notiff JOLIN P, Hoot , April alma . 42 ..ted.!er. A U" matter of the account of Jansen A. Clearer, Ab' 110ste of Wlrlittacnarl 6. 'rho undentlgnediAndlter appointed by the Unit cf Common Pleas of 8rhi:111111 County, to dletrihote, the balance In awl:lands of said luvittneo. at 40 " tds account, to and among the creditor, /milled to the eal. hereby Riles notice to all parties Inter...led. that he •gi attend for the purpose afbnpald, at hhrnelee In the rough cf Pottsville. on Sendai the 'tith day of April. 1164, at 10 o'clock. A. X. • .101tF P. LtUlts NT. Pottsville. April 3,10,18 1 . 1.31 Auditor, AUDITOR ' S NOTICE. ---111 the matter of the solgossost of McLean, Mite mei olfon. late of i be Couniy of Schuylkill. The andprelaned Auditor appointed ty the Court of Colonmti Pleas of !chat Iklll County. to make distribte lion of the helium to the hands of Rowland Jones and hotted listen*, studgnres of McLain, Whits a Protean above named, to. Mid :moos Woe WO, entitled there to, hereby glees notice ibat be will attend to the 41010 'of his said appointment at his olacts, ID the Doeoueh Tamaqua, on Tuesday, the :oth day of Spoil. A. IX, DSC at 10 o'clock, S. )11.. end at the Muse or,. Seereher. (Kanbaogy hotel,) Is Abe Baton!, of Potts/Inc aslo o'clock. A. /Lass Illosmisy, filth day of 'April, A. ft. IFAS, at which times 411,1 places all snoops Fussiest/ 41 sin r•quostscl to attend. JNO; MODEM, 414 10 . .1 ,lafch ';•S 13.21 f 118 -
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