intro' joitin POMVILLIcrPA. ,-, 7 1 11111 EAU NMI?' . 'The' , Briretleml exults. Ilia loud. ugh . h a vire Wpm! the frightened eti, end mot fur ; ithd 'entertained the testhopsof Aug from Cestruction husbands, ions and Ir gradurilly being drawn into the frightf var. tez of, internpersrice . „ wail; and idiot heir hands in tiespetr. , The tegfahrtero most unchecked, le_eentidMfiet.nd 11 , 01 'if, °obi' idly, inurs a liquor bill,Wliiehliitece r a es the sanction of Governor Pecker, Wilt!! pea Free Trude in Rum, apphlitig to conte late. MOS is public opinions Is it pa pod? Are veto sit in sullen despair, seal e law tilaily'ylolited; end 'permit unrebutel; ur Le• gislatere to 'enact laws, opposed to social peseelsedhippiresst If to, we have freely 'lost thadiguity nf citizens of lib Rep blic.— 'Tire/0%0.0r we herded with Hottelt4 and' 'aquatlipg, e listlessly, the entire day in 'each. other's is We eivnetrly . yt pe that, if the Tiri quor bill passerfinally, both brancire Legislatirre, thrit the Governor will wisdom, veto,it: We' would have tlr Lion no party affair. It . affects'ev7 'be he Democrat,'American or Rep I The unrerfricted sale of liquor has fruitfifl source l of crime, misery arid'. in this, State ? i The- Rum fiend wield 8/1113itel knife and applies the incendii raises the band of father against band against wife, brother against reduces from affluence to poverty; the gallows its dishonored victim, convicts for our prisons; crowds th leadieg to ,the alms-house, and thousand hilk + lrs in our grave whose .sod' rots the bodies of its w3rshippers. I . "War' to the; knife" should every citizen who valuetAte welt' family and the good of society,fal vile traffic. It is a burning shSr mensent to represent us id the are icoOmr the candidatea .of the! cfaire Which infests each e° at should not be, citizens. Up, er , Why submit to the yoke? Il j If the present iniquitous liquor become a law, let it be repealed session of the Legislature.' Sho witted to remain a blot upon ou rs each citizen in this community n see a grog shop, on either. aide 1 0 Rum will float freely, according tol l sorts are to to debauched unrest every temptStioa permitted tto, weak and Irring humanity, c. wh" seller can devise, Heaven help it dition will indeed; Fe deplombl r e. • • Pennsylvania, Justice and. AE; low, ask yMt in behalf of ybri i r di ACT. What will be yourUi .!, -•.. .1 ! WRONG; 1 1 ' On Wednesday last, in, t' - 'i ie. House of Representatives; r , .. diana, thoukh expressing se ate bill, moved that a commit once be appointed on the yard and moved the previous questis on Mr. English's motion was .; 108. A notion to . reconside I table, Ivhi4h cicised the matter, of Pennsylvania, English clif,, dletou of Ohio, and Hall of I Q i Lecompton members, voted wi ton men. !They voted, it is' l • sire to evince no-disrespect It ante branch of the National L asked for a conference, and,. selves stated in the House b6l ~votes, they had no intrintiog ; Senate bill, whatever shape i seated. - r ' !I Notwithstanding this, thos assumed a responsibility, it their futu; reputation - and. country; bear.honorably r , eats will we Jitney, have iic professed l i cosrtesy to the m 'which has : shamelessly tinke infinite disgust of the ent There Should be no co .. must be none. It is thel to.adhereifirmly to thet ry ultimatum, and those ms recreant in this hour of ; ii trust, will be held to a a : dignant and insulted coast' How far the passage o fi , - 1 may_have . thrown into the, ministration fr esh power? . are'not irepared to any.; that the Se four anti•Lecora voted with Lecomptou on not be hild sans pear, 44 millions tif freemen .whole -crushed l a nd outraged pee We d not believe tkat inch from its r senate recedes,. ti t iraination to doi hink any conceal is wrong._ W 4 ' he saw proper tS , ranee. Tbe.eY rouse. Let futu tea, to millions'O cede on lees the its dete but we scriptio , the Hon of conf on the : pot•tong men. , Tat maul, a in . place enerable Bi present offii of Bishop ' ahem lati adMinisierid the rite ty Chu Q , thin llorot ri last, an on the °eel', from a eat suggested F of the e eniug. Qui acter,-- !though tht through faith" has unt. , before "th eminent shill divine,-yet, the fluency city of 4lustration, fotiCe yet pate al demeanor,' of deta l f with the if struck a sympathetic ch and brought each here Rarely Ilas it beenpu; , l refttisbilfr pulpit effor, pru . s!4 upoii'the undef i s power, the Divina fi ati ' ye are against: me." 1 floilfins had never MI I - - d r pit,ifis Tale would ! ful logiciatii ru economist, , 'in he Ametieao treated ~ by the distinguished of language, simpli of analogy; dignified' Ind perfect harmony ad result aimed at, rd in . many besoms, nearer to his-God. t to listen to a more r to troths which its • ding with resistless, fye are not with ma„ • a writer,. if Bishop I • a word iu the pal— end to posterity. as tore thinker and able connection with his • itizeu." , pow _ political work, " .so.—The f Barks quite fin lengtii:) praise, and' w gives the thriving a notice—a column It deserves all that is et friend Forney for. a contributed largely tie that he might with entioned.: We allude bowels of the moun t,. Without the re st Trade; Which built road, we think that °old have beets sadly dents, and rows of pa. speak so powerfully "black diamond" pcs• firer, to which its more st needs bend in raver. ! dimmed at present; 1 i t, i t, n comparison with 0 aatonislitng ,acbierg. asignificenee. gen capital and a la exit in i i bete an itemwhich l ln . to build up.our duster, grant pr priety, hove l n to COst,tdug out of tbi twine of , Bchuyikill lur eivifyinii influence o, Its up . the t ile/Wing Its 'tending at this thn, ehort: of its 24,000 tidal resideneee, whi of ita progress The seise* 4 chinned brillianll proOtypc, sum It ix somew ► bat fadee yet sviei 0 1 P 11 * 00 with n!otte l till'sink triad Hoaxes of golitiore ing • nyrnsitiorre determined of Jime:' T .; s 4 i .. . , ."."....... . .. • ' -, . ...' Vile Now,g Beim% atvistr.—T 'anieriesn e diti o n of- t his Review for Ifebrnary, ''' s been is. ,innot:. I , y; Leonard Seet`tt & Co" 79 I? street, '-'--- i ts Jew York. It eoeitahortan a elm ; y; 'Aloe Li ',; Letiresting to the scholdr, de , , • 'r, ...- - Gatwest's Mtltatda ' ' qialtsi as eeceptabie ass set of the choicest flowers valid be. Prom 94' priaelpal itlustra. don to Satenee cheerful "Easy talk", this nem besi sididercts itt good things. Wialirays feel after • twwliftf,lMOW .44,01: . 14Pkt4.4104.4.frM4,! ) -!4' ' ter terms with "the etheie . world - 4nd' the rest of issuktad." :Curious feeling; bat re maypole alt of Leland'a leaden ,have esperieiteed the same .sensation--alt the crania of annuity with *Joules!, j eleven, good iotti:itte' h 'site redly is." lioeglire ”OraheasP and lons 'live Leland to preside over I its pleas. 1t la neeleb;te give a. table i of the 1 convents of the May - slumber. Those olio eriih to have:their eaelotiityledi.mitst either auto , ' oe•itie. er get e s t copy at Banaatea: . • I Itir.An Adjoiwited Court of Comm Plea* will commence in this Borough on the Sd proximo. Aiir' The name of Iletheriagton's guilt , itil smoking, notwithatandOg Oecurred a tort silt since, se i mach 'rain has tenon moss. 121 rA Oriekr! Club hey been formed here. The first tsigl of skill will tate place Ibis After noon on' tible "anuip ground." A manly game erhkoh no hope to tee encouraged. „ in his goes citizen, , , een toe taxation pfrarrasoa to Young Bea.—Bey. J. B. kip ley, of Philadelphia, wilt preach in, the Baptist Church, Mahnetango street, to-morrow 'vetting, a sermon to young min. lie is an able apealopr.— There should be aiood attendance. 1/s"`As Editorialr(baoeatioa will be held ie this Borouilydnihe 11th and 12th proximo. A large gathering is expected. Mayor 'Vass and others, from Philidelphia, will attend, io addition. to the regular members, and those desirous of joining the ''Z'oion." the na ry torch; . on, huts brother ; eeude to 'supplies -eveaule nods the • beneath afatuated ,`Fire at Broci-ville.—Tho store of Godfrey Schreiber. in Brockaille, this County, wasien plainly destroyed by ire on liVednesday The.bniiding was owned by John . Brock. Behretilees hiss is covered by insurance in the Ly owning Mona( Ineurenee Cdwpany. !the cry of re of hie inat the e that the egillatore, ram shop j2ll`,Nero Proviaiom &ore.—hir. Osier; well and favorably Ititown to our chime, bas opened a VlD oral provision store, on Market Square, Sahli to Paul's Tavern, thii Borough, warts be will keep the eboioest articles in his line, and sell at low prices. We commend Mr. Osler to liberal patron. unity. It ieu,tarnely aw . n:nose. bill should ~etthe next ld it be per jags the Deiiietry lire, Mr. M. D. L. DOlbon. Market 'street, three doors above Third; this Bo rough, has made gratifying' progress, fully commands the confident of his patients, whit, he operates in the. Most approved and scientific. manner. Some of Me work is well Worthy of es amioation, invbeauty, natural appearance and completeness. - tutu books, prepare to 4-imiv;thile If your, and .e.set before h the Ruin . Our con ',`Sheer Creek Literary Association.—Mr. Shearer or Pottsville, lectured before the Associa tion on fast Monday craning. The ;fficerrion the Occasion . were John 'Dorey, iresidenti that. Taylor, Secretary. The subject, was ieology, and was heated in an able manner. The Society hope, that Mr. Shearer, will sor favor it again with another. Mr. Wethetill will lecture on the 27th. Lectures' will be- delivered through the Suinmer, semi-monthly, on.Tneeday eveninga. Citizns of ey, bending fellow men, owe? • or' The Irashiq'tou Artineriets.—This admi. table corps is adding eaell 'drill night, new mem.' hers to its roll list. On Thursday night lost three net*.members were eleated. (It now rolls up rank and lite, about eighty.. We yet expect to see the Artillerists under the:able connnand of Capt. JaMei Nagle, turn out on parade, a hundred mus kets. It can and ne believe, will be done. Tharaday 'evening next, the corps will have a street drill by moonlight. nited States glish of In• t to the Sen ,ee of confer , f the /louse, O. The vote eas 108, nays he laid on the Owen Jones Indiana, Pen. I io, four anti. k the Lecon3p , id, out of a de. , 6 , `wend a co-()rd* t. !gielature which as they ( them re casting their f • voting for the should be pre. jar Bread for Ail. : --In addition to a fine lot of Groceries, Flour and Provisions, et the new, cheap, cash store of It. J. Schoener;Centre street, opposite the Am e rican House, CAD be obtained the 'Mechanical or Steam Bread, freti.from chemicals, eta. Give itit trial. Mr. Schoene 4 i: 4 ls now selling a prime article of Indiana White Wheat Float, at 75 cents per quarter., Buyers will remember the fact, that Mr. &homer is prepared to deliver at their doors, all artits!os purchased at his store. .0: ;IP A Hilofor Housekeepers.—Tbe labors that housekeepers have'every spring and fall of taking out and 'putting in tails, whensihey. raise their *pets for dusting, should have suggested s much more coneeniantind simple plan for effecting the job. In some places small iron rings are fastenfil into the floor.; The edges ef the carpet, or tffe binding, have boOkeituvred, or otherwise fastened. In, and rings as eyes to these; hOoks.' All tbe-la. bor required in taking carpets up, or putting theta (101,1144 to bitch there hooks 'to the rings or on hitch them. There is no noise of hammering,lio nails,required, and it is the work of twit a few mo ments. R. getitlemebhave will be well for [ the peace of the Their .coiiitittt yinpatby with a jority of a body, • a bill to the 'country. . 1 . promise. There uty of the House aden•Montgome mhera who prove . . Raman and , die t' account by in uenciels. • Ilr"April Showers bring forth Nay Flowers." runs the ohi saying, and' from the week's ox. perience, the crop of Floral 'beauties should be exteneive. We had a soaking three days' rain during the early part of the. week, with the rest Of the week alternating between sprinklings and aunshine. The effect, however, is ulreadipercep tible on wheat, grass, etc.; which are fairly rattling ip their rapid grow* keepio g mos awake tenights. Oar them:on:erica' record for the. week is as follows: I.e deficiency bill ouude of the Ad-. ~bf corrupting, we ut we do assert ta n members who W.eiirt .. esday, can • reproche, by the, mpathise with the le of Kansas. . . P. R. A P., TELEGRAM! 01 7 /eB. 1 . 1 5 enryirania ila ;I, libarrilk. . ' BA. 51. ' 2P.51. 7p. 51. ht., April 10,-65 0 ' 70° • 10°;—cloudy Mon., " .1.1.-,-40 - 42 28 : Tner., " 12,-12 5O 40 —. " Wed.. "li-60 55 42 -0 , ~ " Thum, " ,-59 58 52 -" Fri., " 34-60 .58 ; 62 0 lain House will re ginsl position, an• d then not to abate twice to ,Kansas; !in to error and pro. erefore, regret that ppoint s committee of the country are action speak tem anxious, expecting piar•The Msrder of Miss Reiner near Hamburg —Rearm* of Samuel Beilor, charged.r4 belq* tke iferdener.-- About a fortnight since, a bloody shirt was fJuod concealed near the scene - of the murder of the unfortunate Miss Baror. The Dis trict Attotney.Of Barks County took charge of it, and succeeded in tracing it to the person who made it, and S i nally, i e undendan4 l to Samuel linilner, as the persoti who uwded It. A warrant was Issued for his arrest, end tot Wednesday be was taken to Beading in ehu l rge of Constable Crlit of this Borough. The names of two oilier young men of t his County are mentioned in con nection with the murder; but as we have nothing Poshire in relation to their eomplieity, we will . ;.hotost this time mention their • nausea. T. eat_ ileac. against #oilner is itroog;and his trial will bring out tacte:,:ibleh up to. this time have beep mysterious - . • ;king in health, Trini- sermon JClS"The‘Fietcer,Garders.---The rain which com menced falling'on Banda,' and continued during Monday and Tunday;bas placed the ground in most admirable condition fur' , tenting when the' weather settles . Nut the leas uteresting feature of the Spring and Summer mouths, is the presence of Tiara in alliher gorgeous beenty.. G. P. Need ham, a flower culturiat t f New York, recommends the following little Stock of choice, bard; flowers as worthy of cultivation Abronie Unnwiforu—A new and beautifill half. hardy annual, with trailing stems bearing clusters at Cowers, of a delicate lilac with a white centey and very fragrant. The foliage is light green and of a long oval...shape. Being constantly in bloom; It will become a universal favorite. Pine fur bed- ! 'ding. out. • • deonitualt, "Monkshood" et Wolfsbane,. has many species; all handsome perennial' border plants, with blue, white ur yellow flowers, grow ing In Blithe'. i T he lants may be increased by parting the mite soon alter they have done Cow- , ering. They like shade and moisture. • thew two ' `feet high. Aendiefam ; Roseate (new •and beautiful giant Ithedanthe)—Rope-colored flowers ; (i)ro o t, high. Adonis FlOiti "Phellsinet Ere." it a bird; an nual witb.handsome foliage and knood.red dew.' era.. The - rands town is the Cpring win flower le September; if ?own in September; will dower the following June; feet • • • - Ageransm—A half hardy rant, pretty annual. with light blue compound Cowen, in Jury' and August One variety is' fragrant feet;' used fur bedding.. • . • . • Agroorsour Coro'naria, "Rose Campion" or Mal. leimPiek—A biennial of dwarfish habit. Flower* rosi•eidered 'and in bloom ell Summee. A' showy binder glower, and ruin, kept by dividing.the roots as above noticed: , • Afonvifi--Beautifill steak:hunts plaids, but d o feel; in the opals ground as innuals.. Power*, a rich scarlet, and are prodeced all the season.— Sow under glen in April "or in tbs . open ground in May; ' ••• , 4114ets itusea,,Bollyboaki . cline double).—pne old-fashioners biennial has been brought out fon der new anopieer; and bids fair to become its pup.' lin as die . Sow Jene•hed trarieplaat in Anton, ie groups, where they are to stand.— • This plant makes a greater show In masses: grewi feet !kb arid blooms In July and August.. Alyssum--Adraftable. hardy animal, with Oils and golden Bowers. In long rennin which eon. (funnily rivaled theunratives , through , the enure 1411 1 / 4 11. PUS is tlillp0040& pluo.,,ona, foot: A part ; 'might 7 toot. . • • laDll , 6lPi r TAXLIIIN ford Araks. _ L... ,. r j efun mein....A well.knoors annual, seem of turbos* species its known as "Joseph's Coat," ; :"Ptinee'ileatbilrand **lowa' qi ha Ant nouttotje • tendstmonniptbout two fair gh„ and tio'itithers are , } 3or 4 Ai, .fib is& - \AugiriUo?Platerner"‘A - dwarf trailing as. ititeigo and flesh 44toredllowere /apt; Ao 1 , •. thir wrarelibapWrigaWleareititONg4Ml most beautiful of , bedding-out plums. The flow ers are brilliantand of, grest,varjety a( colors.— Though a *lnlet, It will bltufeosa Abe• *at year; ft sown eirlY. ;Citoteet variStios too be ,perpetts. skid by potting itt'Autanin and Placing the roots In the greenhouse, • where they will blossom; out tiM Ansa plant" • for thit Spring, from which you will haven mass of *Wen "did towers during August and 'September ; one to, molest. Ay geoltunbine."—Tits inverted. spi!re of the dow °what, been, likened to the 'tatons of tie eagle: 'there are several varieties, some of which .are very beautiful and Interestloorken planted inanasset. Flowers are of every shade, sod in Wein in May and June; two feet. Choice varietes propagated by division of the roots after . . gr. ;LAM ANYAIRIL - lemusrosunc; or vas rams' roviatsuj Muses. Ens.:—Wbac has become of Myra: bog the gone the wly of all girls, bee slti be and got married?' have tieen waiting patiently for sere* inks forscommunication Enna lig through the column of your valuable paper, but love not *eon a single line. Thee lamination of the Pupils under the care of Mr. Theodore Johnson took plati a few weeks ,since, doing credit to both teaebei sod .mapiti.— At the clOie s Mr. Johnson ilellrmied an excellent address. , . Mr. Wm. Jolsos's mammoth breaker is Ihnisirkir and is quite a curiosity hi its way. ,Persons !ruts different parts of the County visit oar fats* to it. Shade trees are becoming -popular, and almost all our citizens ore planting them. (they should, have done it tive, years ago,) in front of.their dwelling'', adding much to the beauty of the streets as well as to the comfort of promenaders. The new . tniuister has arrived, aid many of the young gentlemen . (from motivor!. of cariosity I suppose,) give up their favorite praetiee ot• nn day morning lounging, and eitiad church. Rope thermal go regularly in future. Yours,respect. fully, ° Farr pion!. St. Clair, April 13, 1858. . [Write egain, - Eltty.—Enstilltimans' Joutmai.] o . blef I' hereby offer'myself ea a candidate for Chief Bargees atf the ensuing election, end if elected, pledge Davila 16 perform the duties of the helm to the beet of my ability. 21 DANIEL B. CEIST. GOTEAXIME BUBBLES. . . 1. i r.coaneseeseettes 0., 1415 limns' JOURAAL., 1. ---- • . Rip's Introtluerion—The Fancy Dress Ball at the Crystal Palace—Maesateracte Bale—New - York Cent Coinety—Ocean Steamship Service—Kane ' Monumeitt—Religions— Theatrical; rte. New Yone, Thursday, April 15, 1858. DgAR Jourisetr—Nothing affords me, a wen- tied, ennuied deuiten of this Babel of wonders; people, spasms. and crimes, more mil pleasure than a sniff of Schuylkill County air , which I re ceive weekly, through the inedium,,,of the Joust.. NAL. - It brings back the faces.oi of rionds, and reminiscences of happy. day. spent moult the mountain scenery of old Schuylkill, in y school: boy Ally*, when the only cloud which bemired my sunny sky, was the stern command o my tu tor in the Academy, to "hold out your band."— A score, of years hits biased since then, but long Joint and fighting Clem., with fiery; Egbert, are figures in scenes which death alone can erase from memory. A. singular thing is childhood. - • With a mind plastic as wax, the impressions received in youth, either for good or evil, townie perfect, even when as men we wage stern warfare in the contest of life: In a spirit therefore, at this time, that yearns for communion with scenes from which the triter hare long been separated, I pen these lines in my snug bachelor dormitory, in Twenty second street, a few doors west of Fifth Avenue. OD Thursday evening of last week I attended with a friend, the Bunter Woodis• Charity .all, at the Crystal Palace, a building which at preient ' bears a strung resemblance to 4 huge sieve, in consequence of the proclivity of young New York to shy stones through its crystal wads. The id fair undoubtedly, was gotten up with the moat charitable imentiens, but, "leaven preserve me fr nein mingling in such a melange of virtue n vice, gentility .and rowdyism, disorder. and d kennels as marked tbe clotting hours of g le 'the ball. There were at legit, ten thousand per- - - sons'present, and theoarly part softhe night,•du sing which one was fairly bewildered by the gaily dressed crowd, the architecture, lights and music, mita very pleasant; butthe closing hours ACAS Adis. grace to a civilised community. After one o'clock the fete seems to bare become an indiscriminate not. Civilians and police officers. came Into eol. lision, fights took place,. and -in one instance a dirk was drawn by one of two intoxicated men , who were engaged in, a quarrel. Men forced their way iutu the ladies' - dressing rooms, the shelves fell down, the ladies fainted, pickpocket. reaped a rich harvest, and the crowd getting possession 1 el the cloak and dressing rooms, every one seised - Upon what he or she could get, the ladies; hymen. er, faring the worst, many of them being utterly , unable to recover their robes and hati.ng to return home in their bulloostrnes. Added to this that some of the must notoriou riminals of the city were present, disguised ire .cy dresser, and that ,intoxicating drinks were 'out the only "refresh 'Monte that htere.to be ob toed, and you may im. agine, mos eh urn the scenes- that ensued. In short, Much as eve becoine resigned to what seems chrouin in the shape of crime in this island city, I t wee completely ditguited with the whole affair;' charity was wronged and insulted, and re spectable people who attended in confidence, were swindled. A reporter of one of our daily papers, does not exaggerate when he says—" There was rum In abundance inovery corner of the Palace, and the bars were constantly thronged. ' This flow, of liquor produced iii' natural effects, and as the small hours wore on; border ruffianism was ram pant. ' There Was fighting, howling and screen": log for hist garments. The policemen who en deavored to assist the distribution, did it lb such a stupid way that they made matters worse.— Disorder reigned supreme. pickpockets and elo. thing-thieves darted here and there like Mexican guerillas, plundeeing as they !treat. AU sense of "courtesy and politeness was him. Peciple were knocked down, kicked and trampled upon. The -Palace refounded with the din pf shouting, howl ing, reariag,,cursiag, swearing and screaming; in all the languages under heaven. Babel was nollt lug trait. : The whole affair was a disgrace terthe '.city. People in the wilds of•Ortgon or the bor.. , dens of Texas would have conducted themselves; With more propriety." ' . ~ .' - What do you think of us? Are we not pniper, subjects for awevival to act upon t ' Apropos of Galls, Monsieur Musard, a very clever musical conductor, one who yields his be ton with graceful ease and power, and 'without the slightest taint of affectation, bat. who comes .here withtle father's probe*, not upon his own merit", will not after all, have the honor, of ineun (gurating masquerade balls in this country. Tbey ' were to have come off at the Academy of Musk-, - "with Ullman as Director.in.chief, but Miracle above miracles, we have a virtuous. Justice, one Mi. Welsh, he crushes them with a sweep,of his pea, by informing him that the bells are in violation of the laws of the State,. and that the project moat be abandoned. Besidea,, they were not to be fashionable. A few people in "the world" were at first quite willing to take seats up stairs and look on while the common folk played z the fool for their amusement. ' Bat when it was found that ladies only were to be masked, and that, for respectability's sake only bleak dominos and black weeks wereto be permitted, the thing was condemned at once ai a solemn sere--a fii neral mosque, and banded over to the underta ker'. So fashion will not go; and wiles she goes not, those d who follow her. stay, of Course, away. The Most respeemble of our journals have taken strong ground against these demoralising eahi., -titian& and we have the satisfaction of feeling that they are , effectually crushed, at least in pub- , lic opinion if net by taw. Of all the modes adopted in this city-for the' purpose of making a living, probably •the one - least known to your readers, is the minuteman) of, cents. It is practised here to a large extent --. • And.what is strange, it is a business that has been almost teeetized. Week after week a large amount of this illegitimate man it sold and circulated in this eit.:y, and sent in great quantities to other parts of the Unldn. The police are welt aware Of the fact, but as long as the coitters coefine.thein echos to turning out{ cents, they are not. inter ' fered with. How the nickel affeets the euinete, I l it a ill tes no fre t a e w ly a , re l ; ptes bu u t n as e t a h he ey e sTil Pe l u r t7m n u t les st t i ed li c p irc ro u s. - vette their 446044 business. The diseontinuanoe of the Collins line ortola n .: " era throws great doubt after all, upon the fail. btllty of ocean steamship service. The Collins line, apparently the must prcsperoua of. all the A me ri can lines, never paid simple Interest to the stockholders, The neat linpediesent has been the speed demanded of the Collins . steamers. It is estimated that most of the - ocean lines would pay teat without mail .eentreets, if they. would 'rev at moderate speed. Cullineships were obliged by contract to tan fourteen miles an hoar, and to , do this each /hip was obliged' to burn 128 tons of , Coal daily. Now 80 toes of Coal daily would be *efficient to run a ship 12 i milee an hour, and 81 tons a day would actually drive her eleven miles as hour. Thai , it took. wore than . double the quantity *Met in increase the speed by three miles an bout. The truth is, that the amount of Coal necessary to produce speed must be increased . In the ratio of the cube o? the velocity. lint not' only is the cost Of feel en ormous In ‘fast steamers, but the wear and ,feel Duets ships meet be very great. They must be Oral built with great strength, at an extra expense, of course.' After running sic years, Collin? ships cosrin repairs mere than the original outlay far building them; and yet, notwithstanding them repair., the s hips w ou ld not last aberetwelve years. Beery trip of 'moot Collin"' "teatime to'England end 'leek again. is said tables coat upwards .itf $50,000.' . The gaitt 'in. despatch via hardly be considered- equittalent to, the enormously enhanced expenditmelnctwred. aed theAtieretilied danger of snub eatreme *Peed should also he taken' into account. Asa matter _ of 'feet, several vessels have been telt, and a mill. ONO, of. live" sacrificed, !bite in many more In. rtancet. frightful 'casualties have, been' only just eseepad, through the natural Anxiety' of the com mander* to pave Ate heavy penalties which an Lour's hie" of trite ur' twenty mile 'of alliance May btinifipon their owners tender the Post elks tact. If seems clear that, ueder, the es termeAtitte Hereon's postal fertile, inentners eettnot be prntintblvis safely Inn neresethe At len* * Association,idioms as the Kane . l4 Welt:termed here hy.ft number of Pre* Auweart for* :time of Meting a marble monatieel, one *lnd • - feet b)arbOo the memory af„Dit Henn; owe pubnivennd in this elm It II expected that the moth will be comyletedendie4 tested with Aliments honors, in about thin pins; Lett*Fritt. idiar lef l Sir /obi Irtenklino bat rift en ft towe i*Artirldirring to_eontriti; ' ate t altund.'t t %nun" Masonielpsides j her od'er is declined. The treat religions altaketing matinee igllde city. The meetings for_ prayer end other, devo tional, exereise ire telt dairy. fruit front the teed sown: here, will be gathered everywhere tinakhonl_ike T o ;ibeahrials ire araoil;4.' itid Mts. Stissit are st Widliales; Nr: and )tra. Waller bra at the Broad's', while E4win Booth, is attempting, and ,bedty, e ,o,do tragedy as Burton's Theatre., Miss 11 $ 1 4 SPekinyil aosslietA I* Jest novelty in in the muical world. MA Is yet in embryo, 'rho rightstuff thottgbilain bar ' The new army order <ls going auto effeet. A prominent Ann of batten in this oily are now get. Ong up the new fregulatiourAnut bat. That for Officers is of the but fetionns'hite of the brim limped tip, and the body ornamented 'with regi. &entail' emblemi and bluk featbstu, The em. blame can boiiiiifyiWasoiiiii,leitirteigtateitdieme dress bacescmdingly durable, and' by far the Most tasteful yet worn in military life. . With an apology for my lengthy budgis this week, permit me to subscribe myself, 401/"Deatha in Bt,slon last weep, ds, ' „tom" Deaths in New York tut W 0014433.. IthOregownontains 80,300 inhabitants. per -Deaths In Brooklyn, last week,.l23. . `Deaths it . Philadelphia l a st week, 187. ¢s-Business in Philadelphia is improving. •-• `The President has signed the army bill. •- ASlP`Slavery in the Dutch West Indies will soon disappear. • ` There are 376 prisoners in the Eastern .Penitentiary.( k. • n Isair•Jeney' Lind bas departed. o a. singing, visit to Russia. • ItifsThere are several copper mines in opera tion in Maryland pir Hon. James .Pollock is elected a•School Director in Milton. Last Monday was the Slit anniversary of the birth of Beery Clay: • `There are thirty-five hundred tippling sad coffee houses in Cincinnati. fib-At last aconuote 1,760 bands were at work oh•the steamship Leviathan. • • ' ,(1011`The Boston Traveller will come out with a new eix.eylinder press in July. ' • " Ifie"Sir Wni.Don was lately 'let through' the insolvent court at Bristol, Bog. Jar The canal, of• New York will reopen for navigation about the 20th of April. Aillr`The present stock of Sour in New Y f rkis estimated to be *beet 502,600 barrels. „id/PI/tiring the years, altty.two persons have been hung in Pennsylvania. JEffirA line vein of cannel coat, it is atated, has been discovered in Menotti/ale county. Va.' ilgr•Texas has 258 miles of graded railroad, of which 132 are completed and the track laid. 115.4.1ontgomery county farmers are paying more attention to shade treesthan formerly. J fei`The celebrated, trotting Washing ton, died at Nashville, Tenn., on , the sth inst. 'Orr-Massachusetts Agricultural SocietY• have voted not to hold another • exhibition till 1880. jilar-The general assembly of the new school Pres byterian church will meet at Mileage, Miry 20.. 153-3faggie Mitchell, the actress, bee married the son of a Cleveland batter, named Paddock. VII-Out of 700,000 Jews in the United States, only one is registered in the census as a farmer. ( i fear-The Beading Artillerists are ready to ten. I 'der their services as volunteers for the Utah war. The mountains 'about Williesharre, have; been on Bre, destroying en immense amount of"! timber. per-The city of St. Pall, Minntisota,bas ex pended $10,230 for educational purposes during the past year. ,Louie Napoleon, since he has been in pow-I er. has exiled 32,000 men. Of these, 30,000 have I been pardoned. Itirribe Teatime thinks that Mr. Benton sim ply viewed as an animal, possessed a very COW.. waistline aspect. 12/1 - -Tbere is stated to be an extensive orgeni- . Cation in the Southern States to aid the liberal party in Mexico. D - The New York •Assembl have passed the I very important bill, appropriate $3,300,000 to the State canals. 1. JO-The • people of Mane, are o vote on the questions of prohibition or icense on • the ill at Monday of June. . fA lady asked a veteran which title carried the inaximunuclistancel ,The old chap answered, ‘The Minnie mum;' .getrA lad of 19 .years was lately married in the. town of Grand View, Missouri, to a maiden of the ripe arra 9! - AV - General Thomas, Assistant Seeretary of State under Governor Marcy, died at Pans, la tently, of typhoid lever. `The trees. under the influenee of the plea. sant.sreatber, are beginning to bud, and present a tine, itfe like appearance. ' • /Mr Another bridge has been completed acmes the Mississippi inlifitniststs, eensiactingthe testes of Walsh sad Winnebago. It is in Contemplation to hold am encamp. Meet of late military in New Jaffe:, at., New Brunswie August nest. . Jter-Advice, says Coleridge, is like snou—the softer it falls the longer it dwell,' upon, and .. the deeper it sinks into the mind, ifirlt is said that roothein Indiana is fall of pigeono. Then ore millions of lltios darkening their and covering the woods. 4 112111 - A mass meeting to celebrate the miniver. surf- of the birth of Henry Clay; was , held in P.bifsdelphiii on Monday evening. iiiir•One est:1111100.ot in New York, with the aid of five hundred workmen, turas out daily.funr thousand' hooped skirts for the ladies. Or:Andrew Brown, of New Gahm, Maas,. wee fined am dollars and costs for kissing Thomas J. Lobdell's wife. lie hen taken an appeal. • JIEN'Tbe Government is already, Dearly $20,. 000,000 in debt. hurrah., for Buchanan times. A depleted treasury, and the pooplastarving. `Gov. Weitet,nit California, has recommend. ed the appointment of a night watch to gaard the State Trnthury, 'dale the Legislature is is anion. Ord.'• gentleman who traversed a great part of Malawi recently, • says that be never , knew the *beat crop to Wok so promising as at' present. . ~sTldr. Davis, a well known preach jpri,weic of Clermont Calmly, Ohio, ,reports that, 21641 tame Aria cos peach Mad in twenty tkonsamthesesimped ``the frost. • • imp We forget In the violence of oar grief, when, the storm is-wild about us and beats upon as, that the wastes that lift us the highest bring us peartst ' i the stars. Hs- The Philadelphia' Bulletin, Is wide:awake ); fearless and independent journal, has entered up. on the twelfth "carol its .eaistenee. Combined success toil. - . . . . pJudge Beebe will bold Court for Jones, of Berke eusinty,tidring the last week of the April Testa, which will aesatuanca on Monday, the 26th, inst. • • . Jiffrltastern manufacturers are getting at work once more. Wages of operatives bagel been re. ducal about meaty per cent., as compared with the flarh times, ler John Robins, Esq., lite Editist of tie Mil: ton Journal, wilt establish an independent weekly, paper at Shamokin; DlorthamberlanAbounty, dar ing the coming Summers , • Arcowelts, in hir excellent histhry of Plants.- notices the virtue of bemp thus lassonically: “BY this cordage ships are guided, bells are rung, sad ropes are kept, in awe." • • Pliqn the aanual report of the - Superintendent or the gentuckyz Institution' for tit Deaf and Dumb, it ii said that from ten to ewe e per coot. of deaf mute's are the children of cousins. "WAIL pliers bantams occurred at Klestonville, Arkansas,. which nearly destreyed all tbe bottles, 'ln the town. Twenty-five,persena are reportedla killed, audit-large "number wouroied in cidition. CerillUi 'of GeOrgetowo; D. C., ebowe the whole number of ehildren-between. five and eight een years of age to' be 680 of these Attend private schools, and 4,140. do not go to any school. - - je"'Oxygenated Bitters.—This medicine is a scientific remedy for Dyspepsia in all it's forms. When taken eactordintto directions, it' ives im mediate rellefond, in• 'most eases, effects, a pee "manent anis. /Mr OM boatel/Fit, take wander. Mr. Solomon A. Adams - of West Brookfield kle.;s biebelor, alane,was found dead in his house a few days since, sitting in his chair, with a pipe in his band. Cause—a jug of Rum. Aar Tbe expedition fitted out Philadelphia to raise the sunken ships in this harbor of Sebas topol, has proved so - entire failure. This ships were wtrm taiten c pstroul and rotten. Noto.bingle shipieas- raised. • . • jl/0-The length of; railway, Uses in operation,in 'Ragland at the end of June 1537, wits 894.2 mdse; in Course of construetion,l4o4 miles. The num ber of persons employed on all the roads, coniple tad end. incomplete, sem 153,89. • Ileil - Four women, at the present term of ; tbe Rutland. (Vermont) court. keepers of nototious booms lu that village, were sentenced to bacon. fined to bard labor in the Stato's prima for four Jean. end to pay the costa of prosecution. Itatieu in Citiea,go, who is worth up ward of 20,000, and who' owns five boatel on liilwaakie :avenue, heasevan or eight girls in his employ; begging and stealing.'. They have SI dis. lust tole to recite, anti illustrate It with Caere. ~ , 16111P,Courad Pleister, a brewer at St. Louis. made a 'lei* ant be could uplift a half berm' of beer by his teeth. .IVbilat endeavoring to do so he bad his upper law broken is so fearful a man ta* that it la expected he will die•of-'bis injuries. Ia Oregon, men get from $4l to sl2leper month in londwringestablishments, and fromS4o to $5O on farms. Carpenter* get. from s4' to $6 per day. Plotir from - $l2 to $l6 per bbl. I Beef from SS to 816 per 100 lbi. Pork, $lO per 100. Potatoes $1.25 per bushel.: -1 ,Virtha-totel somber of gallons of mil k con aimed in the city at Philadelphia (excluelso of the districts of Germantown htaasyunk said ',...erik ford,) in a year, is estimated -at 2 , 0 4 0 . 01 Mi this will be an average of 175,600 gallmis per month, or 5683 k gallons per diem.. ; 4 71frThe different Ice campaniew of • Phil/1de); phis,. have 'agreed upon the following ;scale of pricks fur !hi, realms of 1856,: Quarter peek per day, 60 oat toper week; half peek parday, 75 cents Pee reek t'velo Peek per 607,41 per week ; • one babel, 80 cents: half beshel,lo emits. . . I,lOlrA gigot writer observe*, tbat at amoteana; itittr trtfereadi to her beaux,* trom,q emptirei, -i.:l l fliteh to be t A t ttratity, mom wite - inabltt: Oita, 'Who 14 lie At tteeetptiee. the !me lt* produiett tt Met. tVb I I lasi' bat thle'at 0140;1n 4 64p*, Whiine trurOwiter , 1.: - Eilakt2LAn011i NEW' roots. isqrafty- snob, lialeepreseatid the tube NO the /Matta& Mortal Orr Vlstat ,Irtslwittifitt. • - - •• POOM CALtitlitatte-Ne here F4l3Preaciaiie &Mitt; =UM Newinioltopottent TN/California Sweatt Molted the Le wady floatation* of do lionaeaptthet altlatfrandolltaarreadost of public' °plat= *Mb' , • *Man Ilactatimrt :31400ftelti Goaeral Juges W. Webster, of ' "Ulm litatalltalbr - astand owiter of all the nal- AMPS Matti* that State; to to re e ilao InPert WO. Akio thrW.derier flualeeoroce of .ett Prtblittlik . -Tha Mak p e rt hoe thr afty'ffr , sixty ampule*, or eaps 301X0 soma, in& fluitotber wale*, onapstales will be Marko* abratil; sad *dine itrelteati take part% the snide, =Mug one of the most impaelog diepLeys yew witneresa Se that Stab., The troota are 110 1111 viewed by the Coleman derla-Chlef,Mis Moe, Gov. lord Or ipat.'llitater.-gban:Theinessi U . Biltei died iashlngtotot Setnithstmetnitig hist. The letter from him' requesting that Congress takewo notice of ids death produced deep feeling when It was read in the .14 0 • 13 oCkPeesentatille on. YAW , ' Xi% BetlUta had . 4 reetiled P ees i n sd many 'nue thatten• Pm fit:t Washington reggreard him almost surthelr imam. lellow.citlsen, and all respected and admired WIN only as - saltine:au and patriot. but u a kindly slip; cere tun and true friend. President Buchanan sisiteilla mrserable .00mpeee at the b oesestse,Leay. st met, fhl /WRY 44.111 'W an 4 Meet some time to *in* remittal . dgelag swish he mined Vs null deed lntermit° the eopdition or the coontry._#. son of WiillaniftereyJmuis,'Utp. (alargnmedien tared. Benton,) aged a little orer a year. died on ,Beiturdeit night. Both bodies, accompanied by W. C. Janes emd Richard T.Jacolg(sons4n.larr of Cal. B.) were conveyed directly through to St. Louis. At the time of hilidealla Col. Benton nu In the 78th year aids a ge. Yugurrivieser, lors.—The Cincinnati htiwiswr Ras 'the folloatinga.p.. • Passing along the street 74ifirdt7; out attention suddenly drawn to amenanot &Mlle novel and Intim eating le Its Agonistic. hi an alley, with -Ipute44 baud, and i roil of Mlle on his arm, whom shoulder* PSI but Wesley Sired, late Prosidenl of the Cittaans' prating his own bills of property for sale, for the puqose of paying With, remaining debts of theßank. Uerdless of the wondering gee of the astonished passerby,lte laid out the pate and spread out the bills lifth all the readiness and facility of a practical 'poster, taking cue to pities them In the most conspicuous positions, and above the reach of boys and rag-pickers. Tortrthfee years ago Dr. Smead wan an app oint:Ms In the/3112Am es tablishment, and being the youngest, the duty derolred true him of puling up the ite.. At this late period arida life, when overtaken by adreility.he Is no bly straggling (sure sight, indeed, among team,/ to discharge all his obligations to his creditors. nos Etvera, Fit—Colonel Strain arrived at Si on Sunday tut from dant' Po In adrenal of the t mail Ire reports that. Captain Marcy lett the, 'cet ground, forty miles from Port Union, on the 18th of arch.. Ile had with him about„ twelve hundred animals, mostly mutes, with an abundant aunty of forage and plenty of providons for the Men, Cle had one hundred and fifty regular troops, and the same number of herdsman and monataineers with him, and express/kali entire oonfidenee In being able to teach Cusp Scott without didlculty.— lie intended to travel slowly. at as to klo the animals in good condition, but espected to join Gm. Johnston before the drat of hay. An explain !role Port Leavenworth, With orders to General Garland to hind* Captain Marcy with. strong esaart, was , met on, the 19th uhtwo, six miles east of Banta ' - A largenunibor of Indians were met, all of whom its aired to be at 'pesos with the dwarfness. 'The grass was growing rapidly and tarnished aboandantsappilesto the animals. yoarr, ae., RIP VAN Tisane.' Faint re Sriuserausa KT.—Bab, Palmer ' a• eon of Hon. R. C. Palmer , and W.ll. Booker, a sou of Judge Bakst. met in of bar-roo m. apringliele, Ky., on Saturday Paul night last, and had an ln alteration he a - later' to Booker bales berm chormeaptainet &abate teer company to go to Utah. lasts were weal cab, then drew ii revolver emitted four shop, alax in rap id aneeession, Dermal Mires bather - in the left hand, a second in his leg, and a third Lathe left breast. The Lust shot fired by Booker struck Palmer la the gran, penetrating the bladder—a' mortal wound.— , Ile was also wouncirl in the leg. After exhausting his shots, Palmer Muted his pistol with all :ids strength against Booker, who, thinking himself mortally woun ded, seised the other with his lett band by the coat . col lar. Anti throwing away, his pistol, drew a 'bowie 'knife and stabbed the untbrtanate Palmer nine Dines in the beast and body. The latter fell deed In his tracks, his body streaming blood at every pers. Booker may porta bsurvive his wounds,,though it is thought the shot in the breast will prove fatal. , 'Tits Waitia Moitrune tx Scam:in.—The Commit tee la Sterling, Scotland; have resolved to bed on the 24th of June next. for the purpose of advertising for de - signs, in (de, that the monument may be erected as soon as possible. At a meeting lately held, Mr. Baps read a letter from. a , geolleuen •in New Driven., with at remittance of sae 53, collected at a lecture delivered there. on the -Tines of Wallace and Brace," end offering. on behalf el the residents of New Catena, to forward d•block of Ame rican Marble, to be-used in the erection of. the mores inkd. . It was agreed that the American manic should be gratefully received. Ile. Sayers, the Treasurer, then submitted& determent of acetate. It showed that the funds in Beak amoun ed to £3.1180 6s. &I. , "Remittances had been received-from a number of;a4a ees, Including Cincinnati. New' York, Raton, Borbke, Denutrare, itermuds, St.,John, N..lll., , Califorttia. Land. 'Surge Oeeleng, Valparaiso, Victoria, Maitland, and New dough Wales. . . . . 'We received from Mr. Sayers re note acknowledging re 'eipt of the Cincinnati contributions, amoient lug to alive., but he has tailed to acknowledge the same obi d ._.I . , Wm Jonairrox, Treasurer. I ' Pam Meantime, • oneetary. • ' eiIARI43 GIL/Lia, the eat mate, and Charles' . Bred , A lad, of the ship Terese;which arrived some, days since at italtimore, from the Chinch& Islands, have been charged with aiding in the murder bt a seaman, John Wilson, on the birth seas. ,The accused had a dual har ing on Saturday, and were fully committed to answer at the proper court. •tieorge Purrington has been commit: ted for the murder. The details of the' Miele are relat ing., enrriagton states that he did not see the Mit - part of the affair, but admitted that be Dogged Wilson by or der of Ciptain Holmes—that Grant. Atwell Smith, eetn uel Malone, end himself, all dogged him. Wilson was stripped nakekand tied sop by the bands to the main, rigging, and wee then whipped succeedvely by each of the tour with-double pew 'rattling l 'stuff. - The captain i (Holmes) stood ,by, and ma de ' 1 Ude turn hiehody . around so that be amid be whipped on every part of his perms: sod there wee no part of his body that was not 1 . marked frith the blows. A ft er they bad done whipping him they threw salt water over him. He was th ee let , down, end went into the able and three himself, eve r ered with blood, into his bunk i Purrington and anoth er sailor were then sent down - by the captain to bring , him on deck. Perringion told Wilson that the captain' wanted him to come out on dock. Wilson replied t "For God's, sake let milk here and die." They then carried him Out on deck. and he died by the time they got him i Greer. The agate left the vessel at Pernambueo, and " Ties Baena, Arose es—Arnaier eo.ffam. Rev. Etna. " am Whits* ,—Aso the Rev. Mr. Eketrar Williams, who; ' is claimed to be the son of Louts XVI., and now rightful. I heir to theattirone of France, wrmodtting at his lodgings,. • No. 474 Pennsylvania avenue, arranging some papers NW' tween the boats of 12 and I o'clock last night, tret„was attertledlby a man ifuddeelyenteting his room and ad.t vancieg,4towards him with an uplifted dagger, who ex. claimet(throngh his teeth, - .l've got you at last, have I tae Mr. Williams cried out, 'quassia I assassin! save mel from the assaile" and although antes of seventy-eight' Pure of age. but lariewthelest vigorous rot stroog, he grasped the uplifted arm or the villain with an energy. of a man detenninedle defend his life to the last ester mity.end continued be alarm the boars ty afire of "as. aside! assassin!" The contest was desperate, but abed, the villain thietingelett tie could, not scremplish , his hellish purpose, and • the house lean becoming I alarmed, with.a Tiptoe's effort - setiketed himself from the grasp of,hleintended ?kink, suddenly lethal rem, • and fled the borne., The cries of Str..Williains and the noisierthe contest thoroughly alarmed the house, but • Oct in time to capture the villain. When the inmates entered the room of Sir. Williams, they Wand him lying . . upon the floor totally exhausted, and the dagger of the airourin neartilm upon the floor. Mr. Williams is not injured, bet ii now almost pros. traced by the excitement and ofeetkat of the contest for. his life.— leasein'eteri Star of therm': Emirate limes.-By the City qt:Wastliseseen steamer which left Liverpool on the 31st Of . %tali, arrived:at New York on Tuesday, we have 'fear days' later foreign news. With thg exception Oar the.flegnsb Funds and Stirs French Beaten were edraticrizehr price, and steady' on that rise. the.Bnropeae Ifitelligence Is not important. The British FarilamentAo adjourned over the Easter • &Mari. • The bill ka,th surrender of respected point- , . eel exilesetabich Patwstsiox had leveed in, reran to' 'have died a natural death. The list number of Path, theeapleassetlystrms up the reant dhdomatict comospon. ~.‘len eehetween France and England'; -. • , "Th Eat of MahnsebaryPtedecedthe arreigandenee "he has with the Omit of llfranee." . Thera arrive let , re: -1". Cowley tells Clarendon. that - Waleweld is ..very sql , - the tuis - heen talanrmattotd. - T. 3Ulteeshary teTU Carley to tell Walowskl Restart are glad of his air. raw 'far the inliondemitermitigi but. that his language; under the cheatestarmen, made ireetatedingly natural=- S. Cowley tells Maimabary that babel' told, Walewsida this, and that he Is glad 'Met fere are glad. 4. illaim s e•- bua tells Cowleythat a Aged dispatch from Milewski will now gutall straight., S. Milewski writes to Perste. ny a deepateh, stating that the Emperor lova England, trusts in Heaven. meant Meoffinaeiad drops the sub jeet: -- So that there Irmo restrato believe in Deeprobse bility et warable•week, or' erre peat week. Add pow Pereigny. dissatisfied with Walewskt and his master, rg. eigneiriMes." ~. a. .7.... • • . From babe the, latest telestaphed ,news was dated Bentley, March 9.: It shows that oa: the 34 .of . s.lsieb Sir Coma OAXPIDD4 seised -Dilkooraire which is about a - mile to the east of Lueknow, and that the English let: • teats were expected to le ready onahe 10th. a Morels no addittonee news from 'Cblinj, exoapt that ' 'Canton had been placed ander martial law:which seem,, -.ail! the • Agegiorreneti sway had bese-redstede-that Commissiotor Reed woad assist in thenonferince attic Four Towers tote held at ShaegheWhattlunnibsioner • 'Feb. wan certainly to be sent to cute& and that in ' two years be . bid rased the execcaloo, at Cretan, by • the most cruel modes, of a 0,090 persons supected of bee: lug rebels., • • Tim -Faller Batt in Weermarron....Tbe tarry ball given on Tuesday evening, at the residence of Smarm (twin, fully miter* the highest expectations of those who pea ticipated in its novel plasureee indents pronounced one of this most magrilikent entertainntats of the kind ever ghee in this reentry., 'ybetiouse to lermeand admirable adapted for a large gathering; nor had any pains hr ex • pease beets spared , in preparing or ornamenting the many spacious apartments thrown open. 4 fine bander musk discoursed inspiring strains for the dancers. and there 'was a profusion of refreshments' teemed up during the evening. with& sumptuous rept - eta midnight The guests were enteruncel in their assumed cbarae- Dm by as usher, and were received by Mrs. Owin. who was dressed as a Marquise of the Data of Zonis .17V,— For the 'benefit of our 'lady readers at a distance, we will state thet this splendid costume was a dart ed whitemolre antique silk trimmed with deep nuances of rare Mee. with a train of cherry-colored , stein trimmed • with a ruche of the rime material. . The boddice was trimmed with Nee, and the coiffure was ce that elaisa rately arranged and powdered fashion peculiar loth, old French court. She wee added by herrehlest daughter, becomingly attired ass Greek Girt, anit . attended by • younger daughter. dressed as a Caret Pip, ' '- • .... The President of the Dated States, Secretaries Co b b and Thompson, and about twenty Senators, were pall. leged to appear in eltisena' dress. Al! other guinea were invited to appear in fancy costume. and the val lety.brli. Haney. and beauty clammy of the dreams mute therecate novel anti Intimating. . ' • • Popmiriene among the ladies present weeseairs. Sena: ; La ter Clay is Ma. Pertington,attendedhy the ifal Ike airs. Sailor Thompson as a Cantonniae, I Senate; Davis as :tisane Be Steel. Mrs. Senator Hale so a Span tai Deed Sim Frmator Douglas lat • Aleuelt. y o ,o o' ley as a Freldpii Mareblooses,ladySapler as 1 lady of the Olden Mame Madame De Sfiekel ris a norms of Henry th e Fourth's relerulaise Cass am as a &anise of the leery reign. Mies Winder as FOllv. Miss Hale as morning. Mew Mettle as a litroadkee,klat Dudley/11i •%F light, Mrs Pendleton as the Star Spangled Banner Ida, laelser as Hannah Prim, 'Mrs. (treadle* as a Honeelleep., er. Mrs. Hughes Battens Red Riding Hood, Mimi Mechlin as a Spanish Fermat Girl, Mrs. Berg as au Indian Prin.' ca s, Min Parkerem the Goddess of Liberty, Mies Seems* as Leidy Charlotte Iterkley,.slber Ray as a Flower Oka ' Min Porter as Madame Polnprlonre, IftesErans as /DD. ' %DID of Spain, Mrs. Clayton ass Lady of the Republican . Court, Mbs Beach as a Gino—but we have not spriest* further prolong this beadeoll of beauty. lase costumes of the gentlemen were equally varied and elegant as an enumeration of a far of them wilt ithat Well ngman appeared sea gentletaan of the Oak rental, Mr. Cochran• as a Matadee, Mr. Kelt! as Beek. Ingham, Major Homeland as g Knight In veritable sr. Moe, Mayer Magruder se a Ilighland. Obleftan, • Capt. l.eleen as Falstaff, Lieut. Mowry as the Knight' of Dwynne, Mr. Hughes as an Oxford Student, Mr. King , man as a Diplomatist, tasting President Komodo court' dale. Mr. Tembriage as a Itanehert, Cal blelfrudet as the Wing cf Prussia. Mr. J. Buchanan Henry ms - ,Ste Re. ter de Coverly.lllr. Ward as me Egyptian Meer, Mr. Gillet as a Filibusteen. Me. Irving is a Dexter. and the Firearm Akers were present In their flatland richly -at. baideted atilfeeles. • . . . '• The effeetprodneed try a large an assemblage in these 'varied 0:44e4M15. shirk tem geetrally made of rich ma. • terishemed yaw' ornamented with plulart; geld late, and jewels. was eactaraquely beautiful ; and elate some - ta laded the Mama Otter dence.otlers engaged ha ine Moneta retiematiemettee Identifying themselves Stith the characters which they *awned.. The'-sapper; was Marl bp iti asetkeir hest style-ant It vhis atatleht net of dents bsfore the geode eased dantinge- ittesiase. • tea rake A Bala has atirayi bees ' ankalked a f. ' Ms snisnal—is pp sectseer, who bay bif Oath* le death-ii livlE z w rar bay.i., mr,bui tt , limit arrib .speohnee bear Ow Op • ton is sneri - in lb* faßotlgor wliag,... ,tel reriej,*lels we fres a es palikk r ....- , . r , : It Thatiewas aijotly iiiode t uiL , 0 weoitandi 'b) , a; - : i • i ..zat 114..Iiihod a ' ..*.. A casaba —4 right at ba • ' ' The.kaar yas rampatsgoes. Sr 2 sl a l id file rf 4 r fip i--1 aet..re atvory fp:- i By the 'key, speaking of beas, retsina , that Aktavilltaltaltiesrlwabittid Otandat ltb w tsllis OS Ckesfint street. PhiloAelphis,.ba , su:s , thip 1 , 1 ,, 4 , for ow:o*mi Ind 14 ,31 **7. ' - ' ' 'l' - i , , 8441441 - INrileNdisnaltrtitly /Mb liseesei Oeindles.;.—Tot: Dyspepdis:-.4lfir! *Mild call the attention of thon who are atllietiUt with this terrible emnplalot to a ninny, whirb from the modeet may its merits are set forwent) might be overlooked by many. It affords groin relief, aid bt elnoot every istatenee,is _ante' i4On nr.-7 We allude to the Oxygaristell Viten, Old by 'Newts. ideth W. Fowl. 4, Co, 138 Washington street. 'Thttli nogkbiralded by' waren of imagin ing tertiteiteitine peregrinations, td *hi gab lie, but ilew'reU uhome testimonlelsiOs mew bets et OonsirsOild'idot.O.r. ArstueeMititei 10d:clig , OSSIO , ;‘, Ii 0 Mira )4/ilik' oared !) , i4bi 4 ilk,* Dann nrelamilieito unry.lFostoplia ama t eurs *whiney of its For [dyer*. sift, debility slut weaknero it II w most Useellent main* It , mails bad at Lay: the apothe cary noise. 1% 1 . &AV. Towle Ca; 13 8 s ul mfil 43oston, iProptietors. ;Sold by their eget is every where. ~ 1 -.TORN a. BROWS, Acett for ay/kill: County C. HUG :r c En* 417-Pjfapitpal* wad ivlti,.»Ds. Testi mesaasos . the great curer of Cortentepton, tea II)larre11 platten bitiliyhtilletathy Dppemda ibith4a part thn thee be eras .sauces to his had.. He lief Imetbestlt Midi by a presalptkoi ferelebell bled* a , pang elebveysat girt. This prescription, even by s; sere chili' ',bile he Ilistateeic trance, has eared every bary who biLe take 4 hover belting haled awe, leis equally mire lo eases of Ittsjoi of Ityspepsiti. The Ingreillea • low be hetid In goy arug store. I trill send th is val prescrip tion to itny person en the tempt of • • p to pay ;salve; address i Moors, , Ortat Chrer. (hatanytioti,Ne p ork P.O. girlie :Pliantly elm and to be thou' t Mutest Linlmcirst in belrbusre. The many dents we are lieble,fo, m4 l render ft necessary an liniment, and, natal* is espeble of p , erforetiog iced' lifting tie kettle bola tbe. 4lt kt aid scalded my handl and pennon vetr mietirelY--one band Utmost to *crime! The torture was shbearable4— /t sr*sin awful eight. I At • • Tbe MustaagLinlmeot alma* to extract , the pain immedfatety U. healed', rapid* and lilt imalr of account. Onsa. 'Ram iht Broari'Strect,'llOod' " *lt ki truly a weii4rful artiele It our. am of Swelling, Sarni, ;800 Joints, &siphons or theurnsthon. :Tor bones It should Dew be 411iiiiin sad with. Otte bollarlinortit of .I.f.iuic bati freintitly eared a valuable. bone. It ores gelds; Sprains. Riagbme, Spada eine •Pouadie ti ieteert ode boat Eold in all parts of the Uhl slobs. • ,113:41o) 'I3ARNES.k PARS, Proprietor!, It tort. int,Wien the linvesattnin of CiMiner's Bepssr . coated. Vegetable, Purgat ire Pill is, tit Mysteiry which dot merit hung 'over 'dhows° has been entire:l . Y dispelied.=, The tore of those complaint* Which itriglcusie In inipt4 ties ff the blood, derangement of the °mei of Artistica:, or olietructknis a( the fotentible 'perspiration, !in rapt 'Deed* aniewetpday Adair, and people do not mind bi lug lick, If It Is only for the pleasure of getting well agslit.• This Is owing entirely to the peculiarly *greet able flavor of the Cllckener Sugar-coated Vegetable PHIS, ant the pleasantness, as well a koertainty of their opeiw aces; the Ibrmei." being a natant) consequence or tlie mating Poor, and the latter being attributable to their entire freedOm from griping o; nausea. Besides, It: coats nothing foS' irying 'the enparintent, is the Inventor plociges bitmaelft o refund the money In ease they do nit algid the uncemary relief. Whit stronger Itidnotinent as the paid)* desiret They are constantly tryingotbar relliedles with acertalnty of losing tleir money id care of &hare, and thousands of dollars a 8 annually eipiso dell to no elect. Then do not beelbile to try the ' euir Sugsrioated Pps. The chanceB are two to one in foot favor. i The Pillimay be bad of all Druggist` aid 8 8 °race:qr. en!, to ever'and town 16 the United Stat e *— Jolts O. nouns is Agent for thii place. fIS qt.) GREATEST • 3,lngaciesreir3r: .OFFTHE%t OE. Vit...,Narinimr, of Roxbitry box diseoveted p. Gas of one common pastime moods 'a remedy that tires EVERY KIND OF . HUMOR, izoig • The Wont gnat* down to a Coronas Pimple. Helms tried it In crier altefew handfed easee.aiii urn tinea except in twb otste,tiottt thunder honor.' liwh l ss pow in bis powession after one busfilmi . cortillesteli of its Talwit,ntl within twenty miler of baton. • i Two ditties are wnirtanted *1:43 eon a bursts* 'pore' swoon'. r. I One to three lxittles will rwm the Intent . tteil ki.lro. ilea on the fare. I Two orthree bottles sill dear the system el lellek , the stoes e ch. five bottir • three*, die .ctee are transuried to, ewe Oh wont bloat of Iptyalpeles. One or itwo bottles are warranted to ernir en limier kn. the arm.; • • . • Two bottles are warranted to eons rannlnnod the okra' khlotehes stung the ) Tom- to sit bottles; are warranted to cure earrayt and running 'deers. running bottle will rare scaly eruptions of the Wyk. Two or three betties are warranted io the worst I ' klod of rintarrans • . • • Two or three bottled an. warnarted - 4to eon lbw test desperate ease of rheumatism. Three to tour bottles are warranted lot cure wittriesm; /fin toalthltbottles *III cure the , wiwsi rase ed; mrof. doe to three bottles an Eananted O cure the; wan case of Dyspepita. • I know from the experience of Unnt....l sands that It has lbeen ranged by a 4nlier In the rlbr math. ' ; * I 40cte to two bottles are warranted In cure sick, twice, ache. One to two bottler ar• warrante4tt regulate a coetleel state of the bowels. , , '- One to two hottka wilt regulate , 1 ilerungenient of) the kidneyn. - • • • l a Your to sts bottles has eared lateer'rptessesetdropey-, One to three bottite has eared the Orst.easa of Piles; a rend is always experienced; what : mercy . to, itat,:te. a , lief, in such an exerociathm disease !.. . • I • l'iasinge or diet orevitecomaly t Warm you can get and enough of it. ' . 1 11 ' , 1 ; • , Olio:noiar.Aw tcac: - -Adaltt t on , , tailie4.o rill per Itt;iii:P6llire9 osechrtrYeersobtearrirposafol; Children trimly° to eight years,teaspoon Ais to directions 'can be applicable tp all eqhstitattio ' take salleient to .opiceate on the golrels like i day..., , i • 1 , . .. ..,... , Issadricrultssa stf, ,- -. • ~- NA ALD'ACENII4.EDYL •,,•• it - • . •• 1 ANpa iI2II ,Wor , ree Streeti ,Rozbeiry;;Mase. .; !". - ' price *J i ;* - • Aar For sale by dransists throgghtitit the 'Unlit.* Staten. Janu,5172 3 ,1 8. • ''i• • ' 11 _' ' 4.1; nit-. 41.001 1 .1 RiinilitAlin be" aid 4er .any • idedisine diet will easel MATT 2 Byrom vrs lacnu OIL for the following disesses:—Abenmallsaoiiitisal- Oa t Spinal Adections,,Contraeted .Tphits, Cholla Pains, Pains the. Side or Back, neadaCbStetbaebtOPridngV • Poriali rod, tints,Brn lees, El erns. an all Disagree:of the Skin: thiseles and the Glands. Stine genitlne without 1 -the 'Signature orPasrrk Sworn agched to erielb label ' ,Principal dare, 236 Washington st Brooklyn; It. T. The grast.nunsber of 'person s thathave been isoinimit• ately,relleved la all the Sides and l towns 'whore-It h i s been vied. as well an In this city. sistain throb saying In all rider, that It is the greatest. cure in thewOrld for • pain. i. 6.: !Mows, who agent, rottiwithr. and for sale egate by all isspectable druggists Stasi:lounit thelJailed States and Canada.... [June, 27, '67 Udigiong jutettigtact. - gnu secoodTresbyterian congregation worattlpplog In the Baittst.elbreh (31ahantatuto street.) wilt intended tOmotrow by the Riplet from Philadelphia.— ldorntng service at RM.. In etie reitiog, 73i1 a . urinal Will be peached io young men. 1 " Chirramattos'Scwortaus - Ointrrr.—/0 34Miday crew Mini lasi In St. Pant's I t hureb Attnetertihi, Rev. Bi. ityLiesby,Bishop Work' os confirmed twelve pinions, and inutthedfrom the 11th varier of the .17th elaiyiter of St. i?oltn.; . `And now I come to Thee: , ' - - On Tueeday eiwnlog, 13th. Ind, hi Trinity Church,' -this Borough, Rev. 31, Weshburn. reetorattshryp //op ; kin; ronfirmed twenty-omen members, ant Prise/tad ai Ampreesive seen= from the following text, Si. James 11, then; how that by works a team taJuattlied; and net by faith only." The meek'a on this wallow wprenfari aiosedingty Intensitiny . shoulder; the vener able Bishop Making an .Imm:reeks whirl* thee .eannot craws trinity Church on the evening of confirmation vie eqtetithstiiiding the nkirromblo condition of th; weather, crunded. • 1 DIMS lloptlers etrtelsteil it Wench Moak i.on. Wed-, nenalY irimniujr, and tike returned to Phltadelphte to keep lottlei, appointicietib there tomorrow: ..i. Al iota:aiding eeriest baa fieseasjoyal Jo. Alseberet College for wend Teets.: - Tue'ineoutost the Silt b. Wesierii 3 fifolonsq Ss* bollor. the'-part your biureveeedeo ;MALIN bei being ooo" •- • • • . L ' TITE religions. movement heat Wight melted 14w Or lesuiti4 - bAsil 'brae previously ,bvsll the cities of this &nth. , 'Ti petrel reetetil Interest bite eitended to varionsparta of Cana 4 itontrea/ greyer tateel hide Arlo b ald or" thni4.l. ail', adare largely attended, . 1 . j ' - ttlttgo.oerv. bib. of Ohio, long known i.e newer- tat pollitcet warlike,: has been converted tat the tehird. On Wellneidai last, be appeetred In the. rititm4yir Meeting hi Columbus, (Oble,) and toads at slat tof Ms cooveralen. -` 4 ' • . •• i e ' 1 - "- : ' . • '-' i i grristripc chytata.—ln Ihnek's Portent) Pennon on 1 Sir floury, Havelock. Ills- stated that t•dMing..t,wenty. ' tbtee yens, to *bleb hi acted as a ettteklartn calor , he devoted oncetenth of his . &lender Inconie to pnipcnesOf Wigton* bentorolenee." . At coniritratton boxes went being's :14round In ehe of t he churches of Charleetetin retently 4 the minister remarked. that every religions 11411 abetted' have, sO a gat Of tit chant' freature.* Mt vett dent - *oriel. bottkt boils. ' 3110 me. said be. /4 the polar at the wrist ; they show bon thshart-leasts, ,It Is so.. 4 -- AO Pnvittdoom . vers. lately; a )lies .Cotroll, it orothrt tree litotrooletto to Protrutrot trio, lip *OOlO to *ter. Elsa Fourth litiptlot (North 14, ThatborP mead. • Ittchi? etenattott of the kb& IMP 114 - 11104;1604 that_ they .spade Illhartetahrmk-In - and „Ittetta leer..med cried Bate" 11l Iter)'.'illetta bet:"..., The police bs4 to he called tto to pro & tret her to her mil set. 1 -.- „ 1 .. _-, . i - iliiiiiiroorliikiligneill WS Ilk Lairtoo. ih• purpose oitostibilitibilp a' alimirese-- for a* filuatratioa of to ly. acid/ . • !_ r Imillairauliiatiatilatied for at ~,.". ,NDIA that be load bean enabled * - Amor = , 7, by messairat Oki monnakental = rip • '... , w 'c lirifisii lioarnia..frosi tM filar T • •, a ' ''''' from Vii at lbs. C , 4•l•*••o4own. ' t hat a?' = ,'' ' the Grait..a Ortiot of two thoa. D a ' '. r..",, 'Wooer iiiii bistro catwiii to*, iris), ' ~-! Jewish propio,, t►tra trail an *boa. k tor cola • .., • a Masa mord@ aq4 taa dirlaSla II • ' ._. • •.. times, tba mune 'mission iir Moss, • *we, ' , . t., franca,. • . 1 • saI.PATURTI3II Iig7IIIODIBT CaItIRCIT, corner of . 1,70 n and dd *tont. Mtn* fiery lee irraryßabba di at 10 creloct, Jr; S.. And 6 o'clock, P. M. METIIIODIST itpleoniAL tiecOnd .eatill4,9ol7# l .oe Rey. WP.U. II I .. Goer, Pastor.' Dl mileservieelivery Sal:UM' ilf t 10 ig:itsbliiir 73031. .• .1 tip oow LiMINit.L'VCIIIIIICII ) itarket Swum Pottsville. Rev. W. 11.1.tcuss sus, Pisa,. Di e h l . yr . "dor let tide chord' moistly every Sunday. Morning, .44).014 detoirlq evening, at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer 41 . 1 4 1 410K 2 elthileteelIe 1 0/I_T Yekx/K.; . • lIISSOLUTIO S. - . piss 3 LUTION.The - partnership .beirsielbrsexistleg bedew Rickard Kelt; Abr.. m ?iota lad John Loots. nodaKed In; l b . Coal Mod.. mem adder the end of 11. Km A Col,f.tn 31Memtlie, Seboylklll Opium. Yenta.. to almolvediti mutual cow riot. AliloMod Indebted to sa -, lOU make wavAttil sod thooo.bating elating p .i m t o B i e b an * Apar vibe Itlanthortud to • Moduess of tho Ift4erag , " 'de 1I I AIM ics!,R, • ttiv. 'IIOIA.RTNERSHIP co.paktneeshly la tbe , lesabee , elie . ttes Weree ilt: C. Willem ittxt Leer Is Itoyerorss thls iy (Aprllpb, lE47,)dboolirod by, se steal consent. . MIS ROYitt. .unierilittied hive/this day(Aprl/ 27,1851.)enteeed fats co.pe4neeehtp l ttk the limber Miele tea, at tbe steam ow se 111 at the foot of the Ise! I Ned *pea ed the It. H. IL ILAL, oadornto#rot It.C. k JIMMIES WILSON. fedinibe itambei promptly, attented to. • RC. W/L.902.4. 16.3 3#31E3 WILSON. - WANTS 1. N4INERS WANTED. few hu e , A* good COAL MOMS out AO gulp= Mild Top Mises, lloottogdoo Co,, at ir.od itorsontd: monthly-4f Immediate aPplteatioo to mode. Apply to dlopeThtteodenr. augUradon, April 17, 1.8 16.3 t , I . IV 4 NTED—By a competent young Man, a situation as Book-keeper. or Clerk in any kind ationsiness. I.lneheeptlocablis Semen akh@ giv en. .1111atess L. -.11.D. J., Srayikill liavett." dprit 10,'68: • ' , •••• lndt• ', - A PORENTICE WA NtElf—To the 1111 ' and Stove Badness—Who:it lt pan old ; mast be sawed and. honest, with OA . reeatanteddatime.— Nose need spray: ,P. dilioJ U . ermumna, Aloft . 'iid • 1/idt _ • Central- street, Pottsville. • NTED-=A Cerniidi Engine and 1,60 p, capable of pumping, 1. , galloon dallr r fidit Address— • • , • , • • - I:soopmels, PEdladelphlar• April 1.'68 • • 1441 ' •, • ANTED - -OLD NOS. OF THE Vottmilts Scientific Association isdesirions of obtaining. a,toß. set of the blooms' Posacua. Any person haring the 'Mintier' for 1830, or pity of the previous yeArs,aionid, confer a meat favor oore Association by beetarding them' to i.EIWIB. Librarian. ,Pive is a paper will be paid foi a magician% number. Clean Knit not torn, to make one fnil met; and 3 tents each.forkuplicatea. Pot • . Ue. March 21, •j' 12-61 FQ__R SALE & iTO LET. LOTS FOICSALE—In the ' 11*ragNof Port (Nam kgy to J . W UNRILL, Ageist, Yeti: LOST i • T•tf • CONSTANTLYon.ha` ild,T Rails for r at}ning purpows, at mdneed r prleee, for cushy, good Pl f 6 1 rotheftle, Dee. 26, 'B7 $• 11700D,IXF. k CO. CHAP FUEL.- = Coke . for sale, in large or innalignantit lee. at the tow prleeof 6 cents per bushel, !again/either at tbe olbee, or works of the as Com pill. t or.YY,'6e' 4741 TIRE BRICKS for C6polas,P,uddling Mid Blast turtmens, from lihe Reading Works. fee 'ea sifthe . 72 Oti ERB. BUENA CB. ' Pottsellle, Jan. 19, DM , 3-tf ITO LET—Art Offied with all proper enittreniences In the 3d step., In Centre glreet. Inquire) el ' • • • JOHN HANNAN. August 8,1847. . • 32-tf AJuI*AKES, (Iron add WootI,) Spades, 41oes, Guam, Tianfpladen, and Garden %la Seta. at STICIWKR k. TIIOIIPSON'B, 01t tee SAW," Ctrr. Ointre dad AlAntet Watt Nlitteb 27.'63 . 13. • . • fitoltj RENT—The Store, i cornertil otC4i)tre andlinekefstreetni as now oectiPled 'a enilry :Store. Also , D1'1111113;1' mid Meet. • Yoe toning, nPPIi lo j •THOMPEON, Pottsville, lab. 2f - ft-tf) Cdr. Canto 1 Ms; ket AS, ale and Convenient TL IC s I to! E fIo T. and t Odi l ee. on th e met . inv• mon reiently occupied y r 2AIL a 7110161PPON /I,O9riFILRY, t,ot.touei BANNAN, ' (August 8.•51 12.-tt m SALE—TheiTave - Stand,' ' TOR *et' tbe tortWrry Rellrciad r fertiterly kept by . r. 1 11siviy, together With 10 acres of laud. pa 0 whitb It cleared. Applylo a : f i . ' ' CHAS. MOLLY . Pbs... ore, February 13,' ' 'am 4IJOit RENT—A . 'iTwo Story Brick Rohn in Maltantango street,. opposite the B aptist rtk,!wltb a ll'the modernllusproventente;'kuteerly In the v ieetipation o'o4. Johnson. Poweredoll ;than IMIE/ 6 ' die ly, For teruP.lie., apply to OBQ. PATTIVB3OII. unit* April JO, `B ll r : lft3t* tTO' LEASE' FOg . A. TERM OF 5 MRS—A Red Ash Coil Vein, from 18 to SO filet k, above water level, - on the LOrberry Creek 1 1 141 , 018, halang the advantage of three different shipping palate, -$ll4 by: the Dauphin Maimed to Auburn and them:why Ulu feeding Railroad 40 .11111aJelphia; by Union and SeVylkill Canal , to Philadelphia; alto, Vouth by Den. ph t i n Railroad to Baltimore. Rent low. to goodtenattt.r, For further Information apply to (~ • C. MOLLY, "'Weems.; ' Ce l lo J. 4. SIA.IICk, 402 and 481 Market at., Piffled's. ' ebru ry.l3, WS •; : , I • • . y.go , • • NOTICES . _ N OIT.T.CEi—.A. meeting of the otoCk holdeet of - the Trevoclon Coal and Railroad Com pany will 'be held at the Girard House, In Phi tadclpbta. ortnieipty, the )IthiNkyjpror., al eleven o' cl ock. By otter. • ! •:• ! F. L. JOIINSON, Seey. • jas 16.3 t T, CrrICE-'--The'3i Annual Election for a president and Illrociots of the Trevorton Coal and !road Ontspouiy trill be herd atths Girard Mons.. In /4 6 ". 1 0 1 a , 0r 4 TritulaNthe Uth of May, prox. Poll open (elm 1.8 Werotk.,ll., to 1 o'okick, P. N. Hy order. , ' ! • • 1/. L 4011 1 ,180N4Suey. , I - U . ri/1'1,158 1 '. 'i - . ' l6Gt . , . CITICEL-- . -Whiareas Letters of Ad: i ll- ' MIOOOIOR_OB to the "Ertel* of HANGA t OPPEN i i EMU. late sit the horStigh claeiloylltol Garen, In e eoanty of ilehnylkill,' deeeseed,lare been granted stip the satiseri ter, all versos, intlebta to the said Estate requested to make Itinustiate payment, and those Isarlevetatnui trill comb kaolin the same velthent delay tro . 1 ' LEWIS OPPV4IIXIMNR, Administrator. '.' Beltittylklll Garen, April I. 'OB • 1640. • "N ri DMINISTRA.VION, NOTICE.-- ,t• . • • wham s Letteri of iAtitabilitintlon on the !IMAM ot lEL V. HERO Kft,,late of North' Manhole' town- Alp, huyikill county. deceased. have beecipmuted, by Om Resister of !Schuylkill unauty, to the oubouribens.—• Notice Is "hereby' erect Walt- that, ludebood,to mid, Do. #te; too make payment.anti thaw hailing delta no tit pre.. Mot them for eattlomeet; to either ef the subscriber. 1'• 1 Jontlqt P . szatunfj. AdmlnlstratorN 3 j .3. wiLiakm ItiTTLL c April 17,118, • - , ••L - - ..t.., ,, , . 518.6 r. • 4 , 1 " Witt r e We Drench We Soot."r ki! . ANIINOTOS CAMP. , No. 14, of J. 8. of A. of Pd., : roierkerertMoOdayiErening, In third story Meths. Hall. $. Z. cornet Ci iai re pi d park et streets, Potts. Ilk, pi. Doted of Oderestioadeseq—D. Dttaus. - Jr.; W. liVzr,4, A . 11. BVIAND,I4O. 4 '-' Nat. 13 .. EXVIERN. P. •'W. V. Llostttingen.. RIS. January 16 .18 3-IY tylTI.C.g.--Al),:persons indebted to k , ; the 'undersigned are requestetto call on Batonel seta, Esq.. or Benj. B. eCool, they being the only aa- Mokaed persons to reale,. money or make Settlement mind my absence. - ' N. T. TATUM. , Pottsville. April 3. trti . 14-3 t NnarotOTlQ.-Ap persons having open 1 . neconnti with me will present them tor. settle. Die sepods will be delivered to any person on my *emit el tpont a written enter from OEO. W. BOWIDI, fletcL .r.a b _lll. Dr osmium; aestructor Qualaki Railroad. f iFf er ORSE LOT.r---Strayed r Tway frpm the premlies of the ',ob i red ~ s t Rest Delaware Illais.on Wednere 1 da.T, APB 7th; a home Ow Mottled 110Nivres. t Tatum' It will be suitably rewarded. JOUN FINLBY. i West Detainee Minta.. 49,11.10, leit 15-214, IOTICE.—I toe parch*. : • at` on [ , , ,1L 1 stablies latest, the nouseltokt . fartiltura of Ka.. f the* nenteseteto ord , nruylklll Maim. sad, here indeed il the genie to ht.--and in petioat an beret,. °Aged sot ;, to molest it. ._ _ _ W A.:111123LE1. • eyttiit Masa. Alitil io, l' s / S.Z. , —..— . _ . - A CARD.—The underrigned being appaibied a Notary . Public for Schuylkill County, to reside luiPottaville, will attend to taking acknoul. oddetneuta and all other bnalbass 'ayperialning to bl clam, Coaloyauchrs, purchase and sal; of Real Fatal* Agonelu.2k, Moe IA ilizaat mar Third. Jan. M.'S* 4-300 11A11 CFI, OAP TZ-11. P. NOtlOE.- . —Thountlet:ligited I s aboui, to dlatribate food In hi* f and ,, a:aoint the etealtota of the tato elm of Jahn barldt 4 Co, of Tre mont. Schigyltill Canty. All matt,. tairfor &hes agafast amid beta pet•tiowt them without. thohtrowo. PrelY Pritroh. to the retbberlbee at hatraftta; Aprlllo, l 'o 151t1 JAMES 11.CA,Itrsaz„, FFICE SIXAbIOKIN VALLE Y At kPOTTSVILLE i RAILROAD CO3--1011 WOW sprat, Philadelphia.- I .aprii 7th, lA% ". A ateetlha. of the ateekbeiders of the Shatookia , a/ley and PotteilUe Rails: Ad Company ertli he held ce 54 day of ltay, at, 12 deceit, at the oat*, of the Coorpaay In thhi city, fa the elleettot* at a Presldeat sad .is Itaaa• go% to ma* one Tod. itoWIN MIDDLETON. Jo. April 10,14 1541, Actlog Fraistary. FICE BROAD 'MOUNTAIN M klll,llll'l4OAD CO--.. •422 Wah not ebvill. Pbalkiellide.-- . April let Ina, The aural reetiewref the eteeklaellits of the. Cowl- Sitirviltbe bell it the ogee of the Company, In the eltyor Pbtladelphla. on timeitley. the 224 InigeoL etl2 a'eek,lll.. , whew gal Akeilem will be bald for Are direc tor; In elm We lemming Jeer. Attest: J.NO. O. MILE, lleeretiry. . • - •r' , • • i ll - tittieco' tin Rani two Admin. doosmit tee of Robert Meows LanaUe.. updsrebrord, Auditor impolitid by the Court of Cbtamoe. Pleas of Schuylkill Openly, to audit the ae• roust of mild liatolltorr Adios*. Cotaroht,e, Ae., yin af... fee& SWAM pOl.p** at Ms oaks In the Borough of Polboritta: ors - Mayday_ Mr . liar of Aprii, 1841.41,10 o'elock. X, of trblett all proms Interested are %Araby bottled, JOUN P. UORART, Aprii mass 14,=.' _ Auditor. VW/1 i trar = l " il7ol - 0 gutter of di. account of JON* O. Meow, A. sips, of If Tits oingantgood. Auditor rippolated by the coral of Coo,* 1144 a of County, to dlorrtbutit the 1404014 the baristi of said orolvolsoous show, by hi. etecoord, to AO &wag the rmittlkok .1011414 ntbetuiao, butfb : Rtes n oti cr loon parties iaterestal. that bl AID Oral r 14e ril**, 404441414, at hit Oliteilo the , royals Potterlllp..ortVarerhir the' Vtilt de or April, 1,11, al TO orelock, 79113 P, ZAMA itT„ Rutttrillo s April: 05a: 1114 t ' . Jorqor: littbi AL. .c'llol:llltArE , s U.9LLA).1).:41,11t izi OTSE I RE'sri • DISEASE Or THE xinwrs. LIVER COMPLAINT WE.A.I7ESS OT 'ANT 14N1 I'EVER AWO A CUT, co g i VERY FARATER AND EVERY' has tte Waller Bitter* , toetpea tilled et , og totems* 1 1 MM Its mil* !meted dove tom father t o Jon, perhaps. The prlnelpho that tante sthuuteet fa ".. k ih iry i n - every house, le u - disputed. yet, hetet wee pounded by onaltlllfoll hoods, often rontalle eleetehts hotblb sod Inconsistent emarethreapootttee I,* hurtful. We here offer to the pottier toe highly tee. merited tbro. what WM exactly snooty tlits want. pro pore upon Mee tide peisetpled, compact:Jed orsimp4 m 'ado g to Isarotowy,, yet each cotanitts its ow. madly . Olt* - • - To am PATICK34.3 hitt effered.ln a eoseeni,;at fay, yet perfectly safe. on becitale. which. oyster s, open the circulation. rears lie +WWI of the oysters, lo the Alai. and of health. upeefally after any debilitalhpy attvek of disuse. after depression from bat, or aurloral ar aril. dental cause; an ANti-Spanaodie.velki , k. with a loam' stlmalaut anwenacti with a pendia, lahnonee upoa the nervous system, raising nervous irritation. whoa Wien ProPorl7 without the lust tanvilegey to nee brain, end ateant'thet dietnessinz elution urbSeb Is the be • of moo ttookle—otteet eanslagooretujury than Maori:fat disease. As A Toxic, moderately and perneartestlYavaltille the energise of all parte of tbe freed.. pendular eceuenray fir health, increase of the' action of the 'valour aloes, cheetilevaly changing the acidity of the otomack, 264 am. f tecrasally upon the liver In regulating. penile:mai* the. Millary secretiou. MYT:lolK—Wboever einceis to end Miss teve be disappointed; but to the gel/. weak sad iitti o It will prove 3 graiefo) sromatte eordiat, Pfd of alegular remedial prserete s ; Calla fono"abe flint PoesblAty of iblir,dettitlithal) aroma has Induced easy imitation - a which tat puhlie- , Omuta guild against Purckaslat. Be not persuaded to 'buy any tbbag ear antirypulaST, Nino poqui.teee Rot,. : tore Berta, a fair trial. Otte IMMO will mosine. yon hove intloitely. superior it le to all these imitations. Allipikdel at $1 per bottler or alit tigtivt tot 43,b7 the BOLE I . IIOPRIIITOgIi t • BENJAMIN PACE, JR. &CO. siourvacTTO,fa pbantattittiliti anb ebemista, • PMSBURti, PA. MEM Tor elle lu rtsliembelbbht by tb0; 5 5 15 4-11olhoso Sioreig. ales of tbei Dr*4cril; - . Votitt Johns, =.2 n ee . street; Dyott k Souse 133 North gettotta strest Also, to Resdlubby .11Itter k 04141 WI •r• bY Jan*. Won Co.; Pottsrllie,,Jobb trolett. J. 0. C. Duthee tout C. C. W. Zpting tinwttni, b 11. J. Try: Mintrgvillo. J. IL Bann, sod In Berm Hanb, by Dr. 5. o t t ehester.: • November 114, '57 45. A CARD TO THE LADIES! DIG. DUPONCO'S PEI, 4t LE GlOLtlY,tf r.ILLs RE INFALLIBLE , in 'removing Stoppages or irregularities'of the menses. l'hms 1 are nothing new, beit MTe beill'APP.4 l by the Dotter for madyyears, bottsin and - ayassfes;sith mt. paralleled swops" kb oven"; bisiXteelleit to arsed by mine thousand ladies who home sued thew. to make the Pitt. public. for the alleviation - of these !tottering from any Ir. rsinlaritlea whatoter„as well as a prerentive to ladles whose bleat' not permit a nintreare of homi ly. Pregnant teaseled, or those supporing tbemsedres so , ore cautioned mins, suing tbtoe PIIIP. RP the Pro. poet * , agengn e s no reegensibility after the above 'dm,. union. although their mildness would prevent any inju ry-to health : otherwise, these Pill. are recommended:— Directions accompany; each box. Primp. Sold whole rde and retail by C. W. EPTIN !erne r Norwegiso and Centre streets, Pottsville. Pa. All orders toast be addressed to the above General; Agent, who will supply the trade'at - Prftpristor's prlees. 'and mod the Pills confidentially to `ladies hy malt\ ty • their eneloidog gl tb %IA& W. sevarta,strottlitlits Schuylkill eounty,Penna. ' trreee el:nature:l DuronCbron'eieb ifort-enose 01 here gen One. Pottsville. Jules 6,14 , , 2d4 • liiiportant [Discovery. •;. ..: WINIIKINIPTION, • . asp att. 1 it • DISEASHS OP THE LUMP AND THROAT FE pvitively curable by pilialation, . which room's the twenties to the writ 11l tp de I map through th e air pamperer,' and coming le direct.. tut with the disease, neutralises the tubercular nutter. ' allays the cough, caner, a free and easy especttestion,, .heals the lunge, purities the blued.laiparte, renewed vi. tidily to the nervous system, giving that tone and .nee ' ' gy to indispousable for the reetoirellioul of health. - lc to 1 i able to state confidently that Consumption is menhir by 1 Inhalation. Is fn me a wince of unalloyed pleasure. It ' to a. much Under the Control of medical treatment at only other Mentidelde (threw; nicety out of every bas 1 ' dred ewe can be eared le lid trot stages, and fifty pm i emit- lortreetcoud; but in the third stage it ix imam , tibia to save more than Ave per. cent., Mr the lenge an ec, cut' uithy the disease as to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, however. in tie, last stages, inhalatko 4 . fords mtrsordinary relief to the suffering attending the ' fearful proange, which • annually destroys olnety.fire , thousand A pefianaln the United Stater atone: and a roc rect mkt:nation shows that of the present.prpshatfoo of the earth, eighty millions ant dullard` to All the Cear sumptiee's grave. Truly; the quiver of death bar no arrow ro total II Consumption, In ail eget it Ma been the pest manly of ilfri., foe itteperes neither age nor ms,bet seism dr , alike the brave, the beautifu l, the panful. led the Itif• 1 ted. BY the help of that euprema Bend, from times eometh every good pod pert eet gift. 1 am enabled to otior to the - deleted scporteaglent . pAd speedy cure to Ore tenanting'. The Ant eanse Of tubercles to from home blood, and the inemedisto effect, produced by their gepo. stoma In the lung', hi fit present the free admireion of , sir into the air eel* witch muse a weakened vitality through the entire system. Thee surely it.h mete re tinnal to aspect gender good from romlicieee *Merles the cavities of the hags than from three adtnittleterel through the stomach; the patient will always And lb. lungafree and the bmathing easy after %baling nee dies. Thus. Inhalation lea local remedy, limed:clack arts constitutionally.anderith more power and ("chitty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the ismerful end elirect jallalAAll of shim mole of el min stratlon, chloroform Inhaled will entirely deer/ sensibility ins few minutes, paralysing the volley UP , I,ollllsystern, so that a limb may be amputated without the slightest pain: Inhaling the ordittary burghs pa will destroy life Ins few' lima Tho inhalation of ammoniewiiiinsam the system *ben feinting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medl•ines iaperceptible in the skin a foe mins tei Ow being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in de blood. A convincing proof of the eonstnnlkmal eget' of Inhaihilon, is the fart thel•sicknees Is always pro dared by breathing feel air. -le not this positive een donee that proper remedies, aorefelly prepared and jedt dourly administered through the lungs, should perdue* the happiest allaultal During eighteen years' meek,. many thousands, entering from direaseri of the ism and thrust, have been under my care, and f have Are. ted many renteritabte cures, even afte r the sufferers bed been pronounced In the beet stages, which fully satiates me that,Consumption is no longer a Mal dishier. .My treatment at Consumption is original. sad %traded co long 'aperient* and at thorough leverulgstron. bly in" feet sequalutanert with the nature of tubercles. Jr.. en ables me to distinguish, readily. the Vark.o4 IRV= of disease that simulate Consumption', and apply tae prop or remedies. rarely being mistaken *me in a atingle case. This Ounitiarity in connection with certain petholtagleal and miernacople dfseoverfes, earthiee ore to ma k,. th e i lunge from the affects 'M . cooltatted ehesib.lo enlarge the rites!, Purify the blood. impart to it " 1 "."14 Vitality, giving energy and torte to the retire system. ... Medicines with fan directions sent Messy pert of the ' United bastes and Comedies by patients communkadhle their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be mere certain if the patient should pay me a visit, which would give BM an OPPOriftifilf to examine the inaga,ard enable re, to parent be with much greater certainty, and , then the cunaccenid be elree.ted • withoot my maim the patient again. ,• 61. W. tiitiLlAhl, M. D.. • fekc-1181 fDLyni at., (rid 14.1094 before Taccith: ' PIitIADBLPIIIA, PALI lli.ly Aprillo, '5B To Xaswarlicitim i OR. HARDMAN, Anaiytleal Physician **4 Physicilus fo‘r Di t the Leman, VORMERLY Physician to Cumin'. if nett Kith* ilospitia stud irrafters Retreat 1, Cm , resyndlog mean" of tias Loans Modica Sockf.l of Obwriation, asl Mr of "Inttenwio 1 sysilds," sod rotOf of tb• .kfallmil Ktelheocope." may be toosaltel I rorrsviLLE, the Pmaokylvanla Hall, MI • R4TIIIIDAri APRIL thhdor one day ifin) frirt l s.llAßDllA9 inst. Cosnusiptioa.lhosch t APthasa, sod lawasos of lie 'Prost a9d Lungs, by Micße.#l Inhuiation! . , Ds. Ilsinusfen deltas to public eonildenre are tuna. 'died open the following Beta I• • 1. ilia thorough and ensiglete afaresintanee with the • Radio* of the won eelebreted physietons or Damp, as well as America. 3'. The peculistitles of hie systole of titedleattem—dlc r feriae from every other asteryst sdarted-;-dosie ad stake eiet; to smite ail; nor tear dome to hatidi •iffsesriline all dangerous data asst ademieue intnierols. 9. Ills aupreadented expert's& to floapital prattles, when every tors of Maims Man placated for Irma meat, and, In eases of death, as esamisatles of the dead body lad*. and the I , ll.llm:sees of the affected parts ettnlttlly not#ll 42.4.11 by his own land rer:reture referecre. Them notes and observations tate made, rhea completed. alit farm two large volume* of five hundred pasta oath, which will be publbilbed Ayr the benefit of the/Tidiest preliasieto. 4. la additkm le Mk. Ms tad arectenee.sequ lad by bloating nearly arstesrs. treating t housands annex tly base afferded ;mat advaataxes for obommietien and the study of al diasita tatldbat to the liiMan family. In Ude partell of time be has .traveled Clause,. newly I equal to arnentire elttulttsf the ulna. and has me. preseritied tbr sad been ecariatad by nary thirty taw sad lareffas, E=M . 4 ILL DMASTA rit.tATEP! • To Makin to the folloolott disopara. Atbrr •bee enn- Pealed wltli. Loos Alhellos& of aottatloit slava t ata fairitoceePoitation--esnollytiad Chum pramaylreilrEW• Pro/apsaa and all ferias of Pawls Cosuphan IP, I mi. Maritima,, and Weak sea, _ PlifliatJan sod &ILA forgo* of Mort DINISII4I. Complaint. Dy *porta, and - al I ottwr piscoex of 'Stoma* sod Bowels. Mao: de. • ~- 4fir^All Otossoso of the Eye sad, Ear: Nouro l o l o4' Ivry, sod all forma of Novo*, - £E %. Chan* fis.t.hsao4aies H. D. DARDDAS,II.D. likbroary *;'U (A ITIRED PHYSICIANi QEYEPi'rY - Fl V E years of l oge; trod whit. whda re tagalila b e l g, ° •"" j r i a p p c " I t t ini Co. sumption, Asthma. pro MIMI., Cougnr,uvildr. and 'rowed Dobillii.,,The remedy was dlacorerod bj Mb when lip, only child, it lai to ric, "cm =lron up to d i e.— Wislalex. to do u much to eferilati. he wilt wed it numb of his atileted Adlow-beloge so requert It, this I* ripe. with full and explicit dirortimpi for 'mato g it ' r• aad succeliefulip orlon It. lie require' each appilrnin to 'melon, hint Ono shllllnx—ihrcr. cents to be - re turned as portegenn the recipe. ond tile remainder to be applied . to the payment of likla a dv t .:thyme. Adana, UR. 11. JAstss, • • 19 Mimi 4044 Jenny City, N. J. Marti' :WM' ' 15.1 m DI7 Used* It ia Ciroery Stors. Tub undersigned have • opens) • Nem thy Goods ood Ora . Sor, Stori. ha lb, building ma•Cootro street treat to Fogor's Gotil. *mod ea espied w osiihris k..Clasebspr, 'dory be happy to oos, Goilr trion4A,al.4 jay ambito eneati4%'' EMI purport to tea ltiretdOett. too oyolie.,loldokorttl east thew toilet rbriip. • t .irrinme Taut A cAtiales Arm Jt GEIGMEI:. ' Pahl Me, April 3, • 1141 . •
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