JF ixsIMINEBsc iduRNAL• 61.3iGL1 iltdISCILIPCloll: • - • TWO DQ.LtAns per annum, payable la adfallee-- 01 43, it 110 i psi./ witidu dinioutta--..aud 3I 30 11 . u .,t paid slttila the year,. ~ • '' ' l'O' steer, i .„ • • • -• li roe c.iples to Joe. idreie,OU AdtiOteo • 3 4 00 :.01011 do .do . dO ~, ~. L /1 " Valeta do do : do" a •, " .20 00 :till aabslrlpflotts met be tilisatblbli,Pll4 Itrn3. vs nei, and *Lent to ens addreu.- -: ....:,,,,•,.:::_.....". TO eaeakkea /MD 000 11 t ii", • • . '',,,' • .... ' The JoillteLL itlll+beteralsbedteuattirantOlSTa at $ per lOA,ples: fautli.os denser,. ,• • . . •.• 441071erjp.sem and 3,3001 otoalooPPl.Lesi wit b tba Jau east at $1 lo adssore. , . TlMallrof XIIFSPAPZRII., II q ab strlbies order tnidlecootlituance of:their DOWN. 'nip .rA. filo. oattii•lterotai: rondo uo to send them uatli 0.1 trre trt:t..:0 4. 1 7.1 .. d • :' • . ~,.. ,ire" N. rettoo to take'their newirpar ; , ,i ~,, , . so ..,, ,„ ,„td,lt :tney are dtrtieted,l hey are of :bey hare settled the'tillls and I f Illai tb.113 liplodlimed. • ." ' '. (.; . fa. riblrs,,tore inPlaxeifirltholaltlf4rinlo'g ho p0 .. ,11,h ,,,,j !he newspapers are sent to theformer I rectlou• thayg re held respoomme. , L ,i,,, .000 , ai ro teelded I bat ?era do ; to take newapa. „I` trim the °glee, or miaowing., and leasing thew on- iuo i or, Is prima laciaealdenee of Intentional trend. - RATES OF ADVERTISINC. • One mum nt 10 lines, 40 cents tor one Inaertion—sub ,;la.ut 'oration& ti each. 8 lines one time, :2.5 losA•rtione, 12% cent, each. All ad ireglieuts orer 3 linerc, tor abort periods, charged u a •vt tre, . TWO.. • 671. TREtri. lines, ' 63. i B9 $t 26 . ? .1:2 23 $3 00 r , ,ur Hots, 80 1 . :25 175. 2'75 4 00 linos, 100 1;50 200 300 500 1'25 260 400, 600 Seven Lines; 125 2:25 2 70. 4'50 700 El4tit Hues , - 125• 2 25 285 . . 00 ' 800 Nine liner,' '1 25: . 2 25 300 :'ll 50 . •9 00 OLL oITC% lI,E 1.3!I ti COCI,NTRD ASA 8411/NEPF VIM UNE/. One square.. 125 2 25. 350 I'6 00 10 00 , Two squares. 225 400 500 1" 900 14 00 Three squares, 350 500 750 112 00 18 06 Four sguares,s.4 00 000 800 'l4 00 -20 00 Quarter eel., 600 9 , 00 12' 00 ~1 11 00 80 00'. 4 ,,, , Lafgei spare for short periods, as pe agreement., arar3,"i ne . Notices. $t .each—accompanied wltkira advertisement, 50 cants each. • Advertliemeots before )1/Le:lager' . and Deaths. 10 cents per line for 6 cat insert ion—subsequerft Icentions,s cents per line. illta;rords areconuhrd as a lino tnadvertidng. 411't:tants . d other*, advertirdng by the year, with changes. ands standing advertisement net exceedlni 15 liner; will be Autrged.luelluding subserilittlea, : 1600, spve to the a °Out ot tone squares, with chan ' 4n ce. and sn cription. 1 1 ' 20 00 ti' it hnut char gem. at the rates deeignaled above. • ,: Advert 'semen to set in larger type than ' usual' w ill he hsr:ed 50 per cent. advance. on these Prices. All cute 111 be charged the same es letter prese4 -- No Trade advertisemerste received from Advertising' treats abroad. except at 25 per rent. adanee on them m. ri, unless by special agreement with the publisher.. • Harriages 25 emits each. Deaths accosOmnled with am Ices. 25 rents. without notices. no (tame. ' All notices. except those of steligiotirt character mad or educational purposes, will beeharged2s rentatorany *lumber of lines under 10, Over 10 Hues 4 cents perldnej !additional. . • I .._ ,i Proceedings of meetings not of a general or public tg.Ni i serer, charged at 4 can taper line for each insertion. ~ ; Tofse 11 Ita te exit 'gat bins we will state !that, 329 lines I pmike a column—ln4 lines a hal reeluran,—aud 81 1 1ines a tarter column. 2952 words makes column-1 4,6 a half . column—and 738 a quarter column.: Alt odd lines over each square, charged at the rate ot 4 cents per line, far, lone time, and X earth per line for three times. - I Yearly advertisers must confine theirladverilsing. to ode own' business. Agencies. for others. pale of Hen' 1 .tate, fre.„ ere net included io business edverthemehts.. WORKS., IRON . 1 EAGLE IRON WORKS. • 1 • Tamaqua, Se hitylklll: County, Ps. • • ! II EN BY - WA ',VMS iespect fully ht.: ' ices the:attentiumof th business cont. nul l ity, spit esperjelly 'So, the propile ore of Ceal Miner.. Bolling. Grist and taw %Milian/ Iliii Slinagers of Ramada, _... Aron ....tarka,!at Tamaqua. I 'I : being one 01 the oldest prectintil Machinists in; the: +only of Schuylkill. and.having.alwaya made It h{s} nticular 1)mi11...a and daily duty (II study the different: heavies vreactited by differtodAteehanitwa4o fsellita*, lc !totaling. Breaking and Shinplitirodtbal In the An.- hractte IN.! 'Realm* of ;Pennsylvania, he consequently,. worw lamas!f that he is as well prepanbi In construct cot bnish with itecuracr. Steam. Engtnea of any power, • 'Papa of any * capacity; CCU! Breakers or every descrip• ' ion, and all kinds of Bearing forltollirr i3 Orlitrandttaw . bib. and also. Railroad !Castings. as any; other foundry ' 141 M whine Shop firm In the. Anthracite Coal Regiel I Petinanivaids. i W TICNRY' iitERS would also rail the attention of Cos perators 'o his newly Improved Coal Breaker, now ii ine at the Coal "lities or Messrs, George Wiggan & Son, ml le.srs. Shoemaker it Medlar. Tantalus. The loti on are 12 lnebee In diameter. containinglii. teeth. 3 and half Inches apart. The addition or Improvement from le old plan le in the insertion of a Comb underneath ae rllers. an as toi, pizerefit the Call from running. 1, hrough the rollers until it is Timken Into- an uniform. Iv.. about 17.1 inchesisctiatre. II runherg the best kind f Star. Coul, and makes, also, leas dirt ban any other. oil itiliaiker now Ito 111 , . . : • , Persons desirous oft petting. up Break 'of die kind' e invited to send up their milers, which will be prompt., nthinitied to, Bidet's l ot evilly ki' ill thankfully re if ,d. : 44-Taana,IOIICMILINABLII.:II44 . Tam:ulna. January S. '5ll I . 2-Iy TAMAQUA IRON - WORKS. - • ~ ,t .;Cartir &• 71,1;eni I _ •54 Fosinders.,,Vochinists.diniferond qachiniset T ' Mrt!...r. qnd An Builders. , ; 1 . The subscribers are now prepared d -ecolve orders for all kinds of StatiShat!y . 'in el nee and ( machinery for 'ea terie s. 'haat furriaci.4,. mills. ke. Exteni.Pre rt.' !little* and practical exoertence in ti e ....,.., wArnAill thou] ill taking the I meat contracts' ;he lowest prices, ; ' • ,'estlcul.tr attention ls calla!' to fee a & Allen's Nei r it ola Patent Winding. Machinery. by which the Slogit•ta u ,haft rope or chains run on tint top .n both drums - l i n' ~ ,bi, , ,biteways. • i''' . . • Thin arrangement, it ht confidently be leved. will sale,a the wear and tear of tope,Or r ehying.lthe price- of the: byhinery In lice ye.irsand for fast winding.simplid e lf ; r ,u.strudlan and durability; It canu it be surpass .. ;.., also recommend the new rar i *heel, nvented by id r ... Arlen 11. Allen. This wheel ran out be had at our irks. and has stood the :est of 'the aeriiral Severe sr i la. li past, triurr.phantlyt tint a single wheel having tunln •.k..n since its introduction. We aro! now placing l it ,•1 1 r the earn of some of the principal) Railroad Comps, , ... in t hi; country. I tt 'old also call ._ would also roll the attention o f the public to the Inagua Car Shop.rontieeted with the above works arid i , at ly erected for. the.ruanniarture or Jtaiiroad. Dritti' 4.tht Care and Trucki, and furnished with all the l it iniproreraetit.,.ao that they are thin: enabled to eit: ate work couch chettOr and with Mere despatch titan , rstolort, : q i Allc wort: nraliteed., Persona want ng •g• lii . . - line itoutdda'well to give us a rail --,,-oAltThll k A • w .N. 1 ll'. 1 ' April 24,'58 FOUN_O'RY - MACHINE SHOP, fort Carbon, ficlauyialla Yar7. T. 11. IV TERSTEEN annottinci-; ,es his readiness, from the complete olittlt • named establl.hment. to sup-, ply all,orders In his tine of business—L i•tteh a s'for Steam Engines, ltallmad and • stars, eum ps, Coal Breakers, Castings and 31seninis, if every pattern. Ile warrants hls work to give sat's:. ion, a tid accordingly solicits n'atiodage at home and .but. an• 27. 18f , i 4.1 y I FOUNDRY Apo VIACHiplf. SHOP ;, Steamtar factory, ace. . NoTrot.—ThebuFluesscf the Inte,fitin f SNYDlilt k' MILNES, mill be contin• vl by ;the subscriber lin all Its *lons tncheaot Steam Engine buildinearon -.rounder, manufacturer of all kindflof ery, for 'telling Mills, Blast P,urnaces. Railroad kr„ ke. Ifs will also continue the hu%inetot Of Alin and Selling the celebrated Pine Privet IVhile Ash alid is and Spohn reins Red Ash emair, helnu sole propel! or these Collieries ' O EOlto'll W. ESYDER'..i January 21.1107 34f 1.0 ALTO ROLLING ci MILL. li.. , '['ti h;'Suberribersbeg leuve tb en. iounN , to their friend's and them:al*, cenerally.that their ney Belling Mill if ...Lilo Alto in now complete. and in ,f di 'iteration. and that they'are prepared to ill ir .ir various patter:ie. wrig him: from 22 fo per yard. Alao,dl ITerent.sizes Of llat,aquare acid 1111 m..reltanta' bar Iron. ird,rq for rails imhar iron ,are'reepeelfully solieltd, I will mo, , t with prompt attention if left either at Rolling NMI. Bright it terch'el Hardware Stork, 'tin •Ir..et. or at their office. Ti. K. Corner of Centte I I trket .tc,eta.'2‘l story. ,11 /01(W OOP, LEI: & CO4 b " r. •:.7 1 mr , - ':. . . ~ .:),4 1 — ''' OPERATORS MlNERS: {. tneer BollerOrks. • I , i• The %Moo-titter respectfully invite the, tt.entlint of the busines , rotnniunitylto. Di Boiler Works.on Railroad street.lih., Jw the Prisserter Depot. Pottsville, Pit:i ..rhete he in prepared to manufacture l 11 iii.t:llB OP BYER'S: DF.r.43IRIPTIoN. it;trks. Air Stacks, Bloat Pipes', Gattometers.Drtft . tr. Rollers on hand. I . • tet kat merit:title and having forlenywdevoiltd itod - , it irely to thit , bratirh ; of the business, he lit n• .1f that work done at his establithment sill .ottft , itm to 311 who mien favor ,him with alinll;..-- ir1 , 11,1415 - A lot rout patties will find Ititreatly lathedr id; blot work beforit'enenginy elsowhetret '57 4741'1 . JOIIN T. 411lonLgi 1 . • MEADOW IRON WRKS4 I• 'Wee' Bunion res O pectfully nt. , rots the puldic that he I. now ratre •roptleter of the Beaver Meadow lion itrtoet Works, and I. fully prepared It() k manufarturr, nt thiS eslablishment.. .•t ;m-. of Axe; Pampa, Railroad and Drltt tad every • other ties , riptlsn of -Iron and 140* ;In ;s suitable lot t'o.tt ol l mining Or other brighter* . 'the mo•et reas . mattloterm s . Also, Mowing Cyllndets 81.,0 ytirnat•er ah.l Nlnt•hilif. work In general. it Cep:Orin: 311 i51t1..1.4..t t It neat nest. and despair:lu the A ~west prices. All 'work fornltthed by then, war ded to perform well. Theywordd enllrSt.theeurtnnl.pj wx trho may want !trades in their line in this viriniti , . orders will me e t •Wlilt initnedlaal. nod Tronipt atters•, n.' Rcaver Nrenclo4l6binuary rq LAND IRON WORKS. m.:beC1:1111:11e: •rc , now ',rep “rl to tornieb. at the A .bland .4' StMta:Euginr,g d .;„rev and capacity. feranloibg 4,,u: pews. Coal ltreakere of every Pltaato'd •together With east !tip and ferglny t i ecerisotiotie. Cal and Drlta. Cane of ell :t •rtis. large Truck and llorac fare,..ailfurnlvh e d J , h ,, rtest notire. The ,eubseriberr flatter MAW_ that, every [prattler of the tine IF a n they will be able' to furnirli that .4.111 e'otattai.e favorably with erri tri 111 or 1 •-e direeted to L. 1..6 Alta EP h `rhuylklli county, Pi ,Wlllreeekre prompt att+n• • LP:GM:NEIL ' MICHAEL GARNEIc,p JOSEPH land.'ainT • 19 '', DEHAVEN'S IRONWORKS, - ; illuerry 11 e. Till!: übscriber is prepared to mend octutir raTIiAM or ant lrntrleer, 'umpeorany capacity.and Coalitrealskip. eto:y description ea veil as er'ery aher !kind of machinery nixed in Mine*, ." , , , ex,ltolllng. 31 nix. Ewe Mink ie. :t!„, ( .I , lliles,tositartsed for msoutseturing.4po nz at perk, in the bualisexa, work eau beturtied tnt Cahn hitieMt.at' ttfa x very lowest prices t ipt 11111 , .r to t ropak r I .t.itrrurr of' patting up machineryof any kindr: Riled tall and examine patterns and beeotoelte-. lel . 1 "1 Priertx before contruting elsewhere, 1:• , ^ r ,f.ry kinirare xolleited, nd 'strict 34tont4im giren to theltprompt execution • ILLIAII.DEIt Deceiliter 0,1557 • 48-tr b. ! ! • . . _....______, ASHINCTON IFIQtt WORKS., ;; Puttavillei pa., 1105. k JAS. WREN roopeettullY 1nT, 114 to ententlon t the btuiIIVIII. common try their Nten lisehine shop And Foundry: Irelr4 bolreitn Coal and Ha iirnatlstreeta, id fronting on Norwegian street, while to execute all enters for machinery 44 no, such en Steam Engines. all kin of Geari Balling Mills. Octet and Saw Mills. Si le and ~ „ti,.., 1.,,0ipa, C 4131 Breaker". Drift Came I kinds llroid , !aat Iwo. each AA Chairs tor Flat and T Bel) i dt ir ‘: ieltches, de..;,411" kind! of eatdi end erronght Ircie tlng. 11.,1ng. practical mechanies.and tuteinionadt , nandi if r the Coal Rozion their study tor years, t mod. , it' it.uttnory in their lineof borinem,ttury holigetr, i t thet work done at their establlehlnelit , I el .vi,rv.t ion to all w IP may honor them wit h - a 111 air. thankfully r•reire..l and promptly 04. • , n the islet reasonable terms. Tr! )NI ts • WRIM, 22. 'F.7 JAMES WREN. !' 47-tt c.i t, 1 , 1 , 1. 1 1, 1 %! L ; H • - i I . PUBLISHED EVERY SITOpAyi - MORNING, Y. BENJAMIN B.A.NNAN, POTTStIALt, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY P NNSYLVANIA. -7- 17 • VOl r a 1 ' 6-- X XXV MEDICIAL. OLDEST, ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE ; • IN THE COUNTY.. ,' ' SIGN 9F THE GOLDEN Ceittrie Stirret;rottsvllll.. !The ostendei business rit th ratabllalunantin. Aare.. at all times s frtsh jsupply of tha e prest and ; heat mums. !masts, .ostancats. . dm. " The .rpropetiAors. they senior bring * drunitial dt e thirty expert.' •SEIPIN site their p?roottal • attendance avail times. Ifir rtimilar at ten. tion paid to l'hyaiciana' , . I'rearlprions' . ' ;• % o .* Mint'. ' olls.lllasa.Dyrstuffs , tr.. In Luis sumpry • Meet, wholosito and retail. JOLIN G. BROWN A EON. Junollt, • • • • 1 - •• ••••- 'a . 4 . 4 11.,fr‘t • ••,•••••• • • . low s ,„ •••;\--= fa a. BOERHAVE'S 1 it4,4AND.:I;ITTERS. THE CELEBRATED imam REMEDY POE • DYSPEPSIA DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, I WE4NESS OF AST I'U'D FEVER AND AGUE, •EVERY FARMER AND EVERY - 1 FAMIL'y has Its peculiar Bittera.compounded cc• cording to some favorite recipe, banded down from falba to son, perhaps. The principle that a tonicalirtdant lt itecemeiry In ;very bouse.la undisputed, yet,being rem. pounded by Unskillful hands, often contains element' both Incompat lble andlnconsatent—itornstlmespoitlfiver ly hurtful. We here offer to the poblic.in a hlghlyscra centrated foul'', what will exactly zupply this want, pre• pared upon scientific principles, compounded of simpler, acting In havatonj, yet each fulfilling its aim remedial office. t , • . To rue Pingicitit Is here offered,' n a convenfent form, yet perfectly Isere, on /natant. which, acting upon the eireulation. rdlsee Ihe action of the system to the stand. ern of health.:especially after any debilitating attack of disease, after depreminn from heat, or any local or act+ dental cause; fun Atiti•Sparmodi., which. within general ititoulant norter.acts with a peculiar influence upon the nervous syst eta. calming nervous Irritation, when taken properly. witifout the least tendency to the brain, and without that 'distressing reaction which is the bane of Most ton ics—tfton causing morel njury than theoriginai iNORPO. , As A TONIC' moderately and permanentlyexaltingthe energies of al parts of the frame; producing necarnrily e healthy Inc rease of the action of the various otgans, itemically changing the acidity of the atomach,and act. tg normally stpon the liver In regulating permanently he bill iary stecretions. • Norte F..—W boever expects to find thisa beverage will pbe disappointH ; but to the sick, weak andlow•spirited, it will prove a crateful aromatic cordial. possessed of Singular remedial properties. Caul 10n'.....The great popularity of this delightful Aroma bas inflects' many imitations:which the pul•lie Should Kean; against purchasing. De not persuaded to buyahatbing else until you have given Poranavra Mk iAND Birrsasa fair trial. One bottle will convince you bow infinitely superior it is total these Imitations. , , ! •airioid at'igt per bottle, or rig bottles for $5, by the i • - SOLE PROPRIETORS,' 1 • -O. BENJAMIN PACE, JR. ic.CO. . KANUTACTII . IO4 . i „ • li:lharifiatentists at* Chemiste, • PITTSBURG, Pi)A. ' • • , • For irate i Philadelphia by i t he agents—Hoffman & i Morwig, oflic of the Pemacraf2; John Johns, 222 Hare ;street; Dy sat & 50n5.133 North hmond street. Also. in Reading, by titter & Co.; Lanearter. by John F. Long !& Co.;,Pottev lie. John G. Brown, .1: C. C. Hughey , and C. W. Epting , Tamaqua, by H. J. Fry; Minersiille. J. 1 lE. Burns, a din Schuylkill Haven, by Dr. E. Chle 'theater.November-27, 'SR .A 4 .. imlia The 1110 'tioit of 10.000 sold in 6 Weeks. =TULLY/ EMEI HOOD'S' PERILS ' BO AND NHOOD'S CURSE." ' . PUBLISHED BY; DR. Si PANCOAST, 016 Sprinj Gorden Siree t d hiladelyhia, P 4, Aind for sale by all Booksellers., - ,i This is a brick of Z 5 p ager, l2mm,, bound in cloth, with NINE LITIII./GRAPHIC PLATES , and Intended Ibr Parents, Guardians and Young Men. Every young man that wishes o as ,Intlin his litaitle, and stankood, and have a itcoUll Prnl,co.Y, should mai this hood. Some of thestatements are ready astounding and have never•be• fore appeared in print. Nicoll. Aly mail $1,16. .., • . ' Now in Pities, and Ready fot! DoliTsfy in a . Pew Days. i,",, 1, , . ~ A Great Wort' for the Ladies, , • By the same Author. entitled LADI S' MEDICAL GUIDE, c AND DIRILIAGE • F,ILIEND. This lit aork of nearly t i ro pages , boatitlfully bound' In cloth, an contains over TOO ILWID/D and COaloha .INGILAVI3OII It gives a complet description of the strut tore and funetion of the repr native organs of the' female, shotng bow married ladles may have or avoid large famill . Memo complete history of Hermaphro ditism, witti curious Plate& showing both sexes in one. It also ales advice to Young Ltidies in selecting a husband, polit ling out the cause of ad rauch.:unhappb• ness after marriage, end the inffusucel it exertg on the offspring. The work tiltto gives the symptoms and treatment. of all female diseases, so that every female mai be her own Physician. • The test chapter Is devoted to.the TOILET. giving the receipts for rosupfOrs at present louse by the nobility Of Imnre.E gland and RWI ussia. beautifying theakin, t hair, teeth. and fir removing foul and preserving a sweet Meat. They ,hare been obtained at great .ea pongee.J. . • [ Price, $1.40. By coall,4l,lrt. or eight additionaWetter stamps. 8000 copies bate already beau ordrireal. 'those wishing a copy of the first edition should rend their or. dere without delay. . j For complete description of the wc!rk see . , Peolpectem, _iplt apt ~ _ W kb:will be emit on receipt of one letter stamp. . Agents Wanted - 1u every torn In-the Feb , . '26, '69 .' ' THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! PIi . EPARED By OR. SA:4DFORD COmpounded 'Entirely From GUMS, IS one of the best PURGA'EIVE and! LIVER , medicines now before the milt. that nets as a Otthartic. emder, milder, and moreeffeet al than any other medicine known'. -it le not only a CUM.vrtfc. but a Lyrer reiniidy, acting first on the timer to eject its wort hid mot ter,lt hen on the cloaca and bowel i to tarry loft that matter,. thus areomplish Ing two purpnsis effeetmi ally, with Tit any of the painful feelinge experteneed.-In the operat i nn of meta Oa/tarifa. It strengthens the' system at e came time that it purge', It; snd when 1 taken dal or moderate doses. will strengthen and build it up with, nnnual rapidity. The LI or in one of the principal regulators 1 of the human body; and . when It perforate Um tune-1 lion well.fthe power% of, the system are fully de. ,eloped. The Stonseeh' in4:4 almost entirely dependent . on the healthy action o -the Ltrrr t ror_the propel I performance. of „Its rune.", lions: when the stomach I is at fadit, the bowels area tat fault. and the whole system targets In constr. qtienee of one orean-the I Liver -biting colloid toell de Its duty. For the die. ! eases of that organ. one o t the pmprietorn has made' It hie etnd,r, In a praetierg4 of more than .10 years, to I find come emedy where. with to coanteract the many der angements' topo! which it is liable. • l 1 To prove th at this remt-104 dy ill at lint found. any I person trou led with Lt. ~,, vier COmplalul l In any of It, films, has but to try', buttleiand movie- , tion is cert Sin. ' Them autos remove sire morbid or bad mat terfrom thewrßtYto•l .uPPliing in , their place a healthy flow of bile. lnelcuratlng . theM 'stomach, eltOldtlff trod to dlcent rell,[portfvOl.l the blood, blood. giving tone. and health tit the whole ma pow chinery„ removing the ca use of hedimanr-effert- lag a radical care. fritionsattacksareenred. attrtleflaf Is betrer• grocer , - tr.d, by the xcoslonal use of the Liver /awls*. tailor.l • ' ' 14 One dose after eating Is sufficient to relieve,' the ortonteh and prevent the food from rising and nano. log. i Intl, onedose taken be-14 fore retiring, prevents \7D4 rewire.] Tull °weldor/ taken aq night; leaens thithiowele gently. and tures earlier, peas.. Onedor etakenafteresehN meal will cure Attr o laia• /1/0 - ofle flow, of IWO tear" spoonfuls will always re lieve Shl p'letrzi ache. , One brittle taken foifeN male obstruction removal the ranee ;of the disease. and makes a porrect core. Only one dose irrmedi-X*l *tel t , relieves Maio. while , - One doM, often repeated lea cure mire for Macro , Nortton'and a preCealiCe of o.r.ra. i Areili _ ' nl.- one 'Natl. Clln needed tn thrrarnut nf the: Byrum the effects of tried.. trine alter a long sickness.; liFtOne bottle taken for Jaundice removes ill sal-; lowers/'or annetural oert4l from the skin. •11 One dosi taken a "her{ thaebertreesting givens', gor to the appetite. ands makes food digest well: I One doe r often repeated mare* Chasmic Dareherta In . Ito worst inle t ms.wh I Itt Ftantel l mer and Etned Complairtrti yield almost to the fientw done. One or tea doses cure at.r, „ tacit', eitused by Worms In 1 , children: thesis no surer.r4 safer, or speedier remedy , 'ln the weild. as it never}, Ails .fri-A fi l e' bottles curer.' thnpsy, by exciting the absorbentl ; We take lemur. In re-14 . rommendler thlamedleine n• 'mere tire for ll:rel and .Agert. OW /era, and all litters lei' a fltrietrall Type. It operates with certainty, tlnd thennartda — an: willing to testify to tit wonderful yirtnes. ' ' ' 1 All who sae it are giving t4eir tomattintons (anatomy is in faros. i 4 - 4-Nix 4oerritlia the mouth with the brio:mato?, and swallow both forrellatr. THE . LIVER INVIGORATOR Li a SO en tltie Medfeat Dirrttery, and Is daily working cores. almniq too met to relieve. It etiea,na If by nut *, erne rae first dose ffirimrbeitrAti sad it4dout more than one brittle. is required to cure soy kind. of Liver Chreplaint. ``no the wort Jaundice or Dopey:fa to a comma Ildadaeheolll ot which loathe result of a Die rased 2t'rer! . Price, 'sl per bottle. • •:' • t .„ . DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, BO Broadway. New:forre • tiritittallid be all lininglata. Sold in ,Potterille by 11Eli BY SAT LOD ; and in Teunaquai June 19. '49 47: - 4 p • • • • • 1 • :, ••- • • • "•• • . • • • • :"'s 7 . j., , . • • ... • . . _ •„,„•• _ I' G .. "1 : 1;Tig • I WILL U 448 TOTT TO rirms Tag BOWELS or Tin C.'.lfir 'ErTIZTG • WHOLESALE AN .RETAIL p x p : v 4,alt a ^34 Xnaspot. ECome* Cli • a AIOTT'sI7ILT.R• LIR a minims. caeb;l4 HWoreentor. shiroi•Aaneet'! eopstantly on tpind. • - 14.mrch 5,'43. . . • • „ • _ one entirely free from minera and ther 'deleterious par titles. was severely felt till Mix al powerful medicine war ushered into the world; 110 WRAY'S . muIAIABLIc Prue hare become the untrEnota a Iszta of WI notices. Their attribute is to paooo,ras wet at to taro; they at tack the genii or sear of the complaint. and thus by re. moving the hidden cause of disease gelnelgorafe and. re cto» the drooping energies of the eystem, 'existing na ture to her, tack of YTOAL and rescr.l . cuipx BRIVIIXATION. . . - . Dyspepsia.• The great scourge of this condo , t yields 'quietly to a course of them antiseptic Pills, a. d the digestive or. , i Rene are restored to their roper one; no . !natter In what hideous shape this by m of. d mane exhibits Itself, this searching and unerrin rem , y,distorses it from the patient's system. Prom whatever cause, LOWIV /W 5 or kRITS, and all other signs of a diseased liver. and , other . leorgankation of the system, vanish; under the eradlcati g Influence of this all powerful antiseptic •and deterge . t temedy. , 7 . . , • • Biliotui,Disordors. The proper quantum end right copdition of the bile is °Momentous importanceto the bdalth of 'the human frame. this ewrimuoca medicine exOtels lbe hidden sleds co the complaint, and rendereell tbegnlde a ed seerettons pure and' fluent, cleansing and rerasellangig the vital functions of the body;' • - • ' - .‘ liokly Female • • . . Should loss - no flew in trying • row dOser of this rem': !sting and renovating remedy, lite feCerroty be their complaint; it can be taken.witi , eat ty in all .periodical and other diaorgan inflow', and its efleccts all but ml. mcalOus..... _ ___ , - •, . The testimony of liaticus is none bralth•giving virtues of hie noble entre in every living language bear Brannan's of their urraissic wOBT Halowale Pelle are Me beat re world for the following • Asthma. •• • •. Droney.• Bowel Complabals,Dobility, Cough% Fewer and Ague: Colds, • • YerogleComplain I.3hest Diseases, headaches. Costiveness, Indigestion, Dysdryzls, Influenza. , Xlartimea, to WOrnia of all kin o antloiLl—None are canal "Hullsmay.,New Fork and Louth", a Miter Nark In every leaf of MI: around each pot or boll the same by Lotting the leaf to the light. A h' he given to anyone renderina,suchl lead to the detection of aoy party Ina the medicines or vending the A tO be spurious. . s a ! B.ld at the Manufactorles of 80 Malden Lane, New Ir9rit, and by glvts and Dealers In Medicine th States and the civilized world, In cents. and $1 each. •. • lii-There is considerable saving sizes. N. 11.—DIreetiona for the guldane dleorder are affixed to each box. June 5, '5B MORE THAN 500,00 NEVI ENGLANDEME - - IN•ONE YE iR. T . HE RES" TORATIV D of PROF - . 0. J. WOOD for Teetering hair • rfeetly and - perms fleetly. has never yet had ai rival ; ottime after volume might be given from all inertia! thei world and from the most Intelligent to prove that it is elute/id Jitesioraltre; but read the circular and you can of .doubt; read alto the following: . eleigTeez flani.—reople have fur barks heen afflict ed with bald heads, and the ea reinedy.teretofore known, has been . those &beanie -wigs. By a recent discovery of riothisor Wood these at Metes are being fast 'ltem:lied with. but a great many Onions still patronise'. them. because they have been so ofrimposel upon by Id Hair Tonics of different udir. To all such persons we earnestly make the reepest. that hey will try once again. for in Wood's Restorative there is no such thing as fell. We know of a lady who.war; bald, who used the article a sbortlime, and her bead s now covered Com pletely with the tiniest and most beaUtiful curls imagin able. We know of numerus eases !where hair was rap idly falling out, which it' restored I ' greater perfection than it ever had been before. • • It Is also without doubt one of he best articles for keeping the hair in good ; condition making it soft and glossy. removing dandruff. and h e proved !Waif the greatest enemy to all thh lib that htir is heir to. It is the duty Of every one to improve their personal appearance though some may differ in regard to the ways of doing it; buf every one will -admit that a beau tiful head of hair, either to man or 'woman, is an object much to benesired. and there are n means that should be left untried to obta lu such a con deraUon.— Woman's Adrocate, Philadelphia. . . ' Cocnocros, quo. Vim. IT, 1556. 0. J. WOOD k CO.—Gents: As I have been engaged in selling your Bair Restorative the last season for one of your local agents, (R. M. Itsekinsimp and having eve.. rienced the beneficial effects ofit elf. I would like to obtain an agency for the State of Ohi o; ,or some State in the West, dined you wish to •mak such in. arrange. ment, as I am convinced there iv equal to it in r the United Shdesjor restoring 'r. I have been en gaged in the Drug business for r at years. and haeeii sold various preparations fur .the ir, but have found nothing that restores the'enevetive rgins'or invigorates the scalp as well pus yours, being TIDY convinced that your restorative it-what you represrint if to be. I 'would like to engage In the sale of it, as jam satisfied it must sell. ~, : Yours truly, • B.T. STOCKMAN. • . - Warmers !lass., Feb:s, ISM': PROF. 0.3. WOOD k CJ.—Gents: Maeing realized the good effects of your Hair Restorative.lvrieh to state. that find'ur my hair growing thin. as wejles gray, I was Induced from'what I read ant heard. to - try the artielit prepared by you, to promote its growth and Change Its eplor an it was in youth. both of w leh it baa effected completely. In theoperation Iha e peed nearly three battles. • • , ,k Yours, he., • ' APS FRANCIS. ! t 0. J. WOOD CO.; P M opeletore l 3l2 Broadway,lter: York, (in the great N. Y.• Wire Rail og Establishment,) and 114 Market stn.. lir. Louts. Mo. Aud sold by ail good D unlit!. September 25,'AS, 1 • , 393 - . . -.,/ NEW i•-••• - ey DI r • m 1 I • DR. COGGSWEEMS PEW 3 For Inflammatory Dl' • • New Medical Sant Newl Medical Salt! : IT IS NOT A OURE-ALL I ffsr-For Inlb immatory Dise ases Only. .FIR.. CO G C S'WELL'O NEW MED 1...), ICAII, SALTA : nate:O Of belng;it remedy for all Ills. has control over but one 111, has u 1) t, one aim, ant ao retnplishen but one 'thing, revolt: r,CAUni INVLAIOCAT6 RT pimtsc. whatever be Its form or locality: whether in the heed., throat, abdomen . extretnl les or Ale. NEW NEDICAL SA T.--Its pecu ! Mir excellence la, that witho the tireless lore of ;and strength, it etreetually cures , injfaiessalgrf, Disease:L(nD gibers.) by predating n equilibrium °rill the Haile In the body, the want df which to the sole CAUSE or Inilstemsl leg. - • • -IVO'FICE TO IN VApIDS ! I—The _l_l following hirtne which the unbalanced fluids ow. some, and moue' not here mentiorold, that have more or l ii Joao; fewer or p;111, are as eaelly s bdued 'by the NEW Id BDICAL SA LT; as fire is eel in 'shed •by wale*. to felt : Brain Never, Headache, Brush 4 Blood to th e Head 'arid Heart, .Irlta,lodamed eye, e re' noae lurirra and tisi Plat oases, IL Other nil ing in a grade._ the pulse, which soon. resi bawl pain and forerttisar 11)R. COGOIS-V1 3CAL SALT does purse, no laru—equallaes , the aystetn all 'siesta) ana eeriptste circulars way be bbiained hum AO, Druggist who he it& ealtrahle tnedtsi ye !strut& • ' Dr. Coggsviiear& Asitipblogistio Salt. • Actor PACIAOIIB, St ; Cnaornc de.. V ise; VAXILT 40,14. 'Seat by matt, fra of expense, 09 receipt ft, price. Inlrands with eb rbnie or Ian); standing diseases, shoabil ALWAYS order• chranie package: . POT testlawintais and dlrertlona an, el repine'. D. C.T&Y LOB & Gen. Agent/. led Dock Rt. rkit 11.—Agentearanted In every ci ty. Tow n and A Maga DR. COGGSWELL " • NEW MED ICAL SALT is for sale in Pottsville, by C. W Er. vise: in lEhiervellle. by IL W. Patton: In New' ',bile delphla, by D. W. Doiteox vla Port Carbon, by H. 13 MSS. 1.7311 in Et; Clair, at livan'e; in Idlddleport, by J.R. t Poona; yn Tusearom. by n end by an re spectable P utty Sow, runistv wherever tbe " ot'r.ttat" la read AA it In not a patent medicine, bo the prescripttbd of en eminent physician. Po one reh aid fail to try the NEW IdEIDICAL SALT. ' ' • February 5, '59 , ' ' •" • . - 04 / ------,---i,---...-, —. .ThSLY MAGICAL In Curia v Pains! - nrit a rENcES .ctin bitsvon to ind.i, * la where the relief and pure a Pales inter nally and externally bore bey trwly tazglept, by MOW OAWd 11A010 DAM and who lad. they would not be without it if it-rost Ilea Dollar's bunt*.. Dlrectionsae. eomp any each bottle. No family, noluainteAl OHi value will be without ft. They .mtght 'save ten t A hose the cost and a groat deal of pain mid aufferin_ ,: _w. ' - . For sale by , .., J. NOUGAN, Thirld stmt. twwwwir• Atir,ls and 50 Ceuta* bowl and in and $5 per dawn. , January 22. TAI 44m , , . ~ VAP. ,ATENT MAC ERMI9 HIN x 4,SI MADE Pape r Bgs, to bold frcon It* 20 po Smatotoro Oros gists and °thin, ior ludo by H.(OAItH IU TEL - Centro street.Pottosillo. u MACS MEDICINAL. General Debility and oakum, Unrefated Pro IMMEED:I Notembar 8, '443 tafTF; asn 8,1921:G WwCU 1111 - 11'GIVY ;FT. ' ''. 131,70 " Oa . ,:Arll —' nlll,llM - ' - 111 AVIW — ,X 0- 0 14 .05— iyi 31 / 1 1 : 1 r;` 11 ;t 11 F,. ""175;""icanssei•., mITRTI . I O::g9 - 4NTN.9 7 : - AlAwit : ::l2:o3w. 'Oficial (fornytioa. .. , . . TEE panto nor TUE NAVY DIRANYNENt . „. .. • . , In the pe rformance of its duty, the Nivel Dor ruption FneSstigating Committee, diseaveredaint ses of•the grosseat nature exieting• In other 01,11 departmltnte of the Navy'Yard,especielly to those of the Neer!Agent and Naval Storekeeper: Sim. Oar abode xiat also at the Philadelphia 'Nayy Yard: Bet,: on* of the most flagrant violations 'of law and lof propriety was disclosed by- the Mrirt into the lrmatratts fur tho, Inschrnery of the Steam sloops.ol-wie directed iti he built by the Act Of 'Jung, 1 - 8. Me annex it and othermallmony of imps ' iming- theemaclasion of, the Commit. • i• teerNe art,: • ,- .- -; , _ . 410 ' : MACTS sou stammrattr.. ,. - •, • The I quiry of your cominitteit Into the'eos. tracts fok•michinery for the vessels of the United States his been mainly confined to, 'the contracts made fo the ntichthery olthe vessels cow build ing and { !} r the act otiose, A.D., 1858. • On th , 2dtb of. July, sealed proposals were ht. eked by thti Secretar y: of the Navy for the steam machlueky. Am, for the seven sloopeof-war au.' therizedlbj; that act.' The specifications did not prescribe the form; plan 'or details of the macht-' eery, bul,peomisod a drawing of the section of the vessel tcl anl , one making applicauen therefor.— It requited the bidder to guaranty certain results, such as• ' wee, speed, economy of feel and the like,•bu 1441. the design And the : arrangement of i r the.mac ;Miry with the party ; whose .PtuPuoilksa should , accepted. Under these speeificatione proposats were made by most of the leading ma. rine engine i beilders in the United States, ammo'. *i pan led tech case by plans and drawings., The following ie a statement of, these bids: • - .7 ILarge S'ed4t at Portsotoutl, New Harnialdre,looo • 1 1 1- • ' thortepswer.- • Morgan Iron Works,' Nee/ York, . . $143;000 Yen Pi , jutl Foundry,. • • -•' 1"#6,000 Julies liforpity a, Co;, , ~ ~.„ , ' . • ,135,000 AlinireWorke, - ' , 110,000 Novelly Iron- Works. ' ' -• ' - ' ' ' 93,500' Woodall - 2 A Beach, Harifilid, -0, - - • , N •‘ .125,000 Si nt4 - Alioop, Boston, 210 how power.... ' , Morgan ilrenVorlie.:New York, ~ . $llO,OOO Jon Wes MorPly A Co.. NeW 'York; ' _' - , '107.000 Allaire litorks,'Nete YOrk;t” " ' ' ' - 97,000 pxyogo r olril Narks, Baston, o, - ,, - - :'• 104,090 atlanti Winkel, Boston, -; -.-- - 409,00 Wood A Beach, Hartford ? ' . 118;49 • 50, rgyepoi 3 . - New Yerh. 1000 here. Pima:: -- Morgan nin Works ; New York' ' ' ' ' '11137,590 'lamasorphy A Co., New York,* . : '• 130,000 'West PelnU Feundry, New. York, _130,000 Make Vokke, New 'York; 105,000 Xttorelty ron Works, NeW•York,l7 , ' 97,000 i 1 *dim Allesch, Hartford,' • , '135,000 urge Strop, PinadeWiat 1000 horse power. iney„Neafie A co., Philadelphia ,.,. $145,500 ._ t rick d; Sons, Philadelphia,* . 102.000 MitrganreaMorks, Now York, ' ' 141,000 Minim rob Works. New York,. • • , . - 110,000 'Novelty rim:Winks, New yurk,t , . t ...- , 98',0011 llurrny Hriaolliret, Baltimore, . 11.0,000 Woodrn A - ;Beatelt, Hartford, ' ' ' 125,000 Lar elßlorip, Norfolk, 1000 lone passer. B.eautty. lade A Co.. Philadelphia,- $152„000 Morgan r n Works, New, York ,, • 142,900 Novelty r.ni Works, New' York, . lOO,OOO .Woodru A Ileacir,'Hartford, '. ' ' ' . 125,000 Murray I llaselharst. Baltimore, ' t '115,000 C. Reeder,lßeitiuthre,t • - '„ 04.000 Seidll3. Peas/redo', (it;reet action exigiuee), 1 i' ' , 750 horse y '!'7wer. •' Heaney, Nestle & Co., Phionitilphis, , $153,000 James nepby O A Co" New York, • - • 12 7,000 ..Soo Morgan n Works, New yorle,lo, , 120,000 West Point Foundry, Now York, , . ' 118,000, Woodruff' 4 Bezel, Hartford; ' .7 ' 'llB,OOO .Locomedve Works, Boston, , ' ' 115,000 Murray th ilaseiburstißaltimere.- • lOO,OOO r i , idecef i t t , ed bid. • . _ . i-Low ' bid. ' - - . ~ At di I islets of the proceedings, before the Secretly,' bad passed upon any of the hids, •the follow'', letter wet sent by Cal. W. C. Peuerson, of Phil& elphia, to the President: , ' I PHILADELPIII4 Sept % 13, 1858.• Dear tir : : I vertu ge to suggest: to y - eu the im-; portanas of awardint the ' contract* for the ma- ehinery. .01l the sloop: new building at the navy yard at-chle time, and, if it can be done without prejudice Ito the .publle. -service, -to Merrick 'A Sous. Th ire is ' the. only. astablishment in the first distri t which employs a large 'number' of mechanics at this time 390; when in !full' t Bur k, '450. . , . i „ . - The *Mating partners- (Mr. 11. Sr.i.being sb. sent.' inail health,) are full of energy, straining every me vto to keep their.furci during this depres sion,ti an , In sonar as I know, the only old whits of any influence in that district who are in favor of the re-olratitin of Colonel Florence. ' • ' : ; .I knolo,lfrom former experience, the value of - ant inflhenee, and feel persuaded that It Is thtya terest oil tie democratic party to inerease ite -- ' fl The st district will, ,I hope , be carried in any event, b I. with that shop et work, fall banded,' two weeks' prior to the election, the ' reanit 'would, I think,ibe placed beyond all doubt. • . With Mach respect, , W. C: Pam:smog. • The P eisident.. This I tier was sent to the Secretary of the Navy_ by the ' ident, with this endorseutont: ' : I September 15,18,58. "The oolosed letter from Colonel Patterson, of Pbiladel Erie, isaubtnitted to the attention of the Secrete , ht the Navy. • ' ' -• J. B," The undersigned regard , this as a serious offence. Itia thoduty of the Secietary to determine tibial i of the bi dens was th e "lowest responsible bid. der," an to award to him the Contract. It Is a Judicial' tit The rights of parties under the law, and thetlrigbts of goverriment,, were inyolved in the aweid• Any suggestions at fact or motive, except .i..ctse which would wish!, the Secretary to adjudge thich of the competing bidders was the lowest ', s tensible one, was improper. The Sec retary , s the 'subordinate of the. President, holding; ea at his pleasure, naturally controlled 1 I by his ell I; and by law he is frequently required to award i nd adjudge withorttegard to the Pres- , ident.-H ecatur et. -Paulding,- 14 Pet, 615; 6 How; 'lOl-2.) ', Under these circumstances the „Presidetitlsuggested talkie Secretary, and in-wri ting called his • attention to the importance of awardingione of the contracts for machinery to Merrick A Sons, In order' to secure that firm its lavorafi the re ejectii4 ot thoy potent political In damns ofi Col. Florence, mid thus piece the result • Of the election to' his distrfet beyond all, doubt, and generally te'4nerease the influence of that firte, chalk might bo exercised in favor Of the democraii6 porty. If thd President' hid. 'euggested to a, judge 'of the Untied States courts that hi tender a Juig meni In laver of *orih of the parties litigant ,in a cause 'pending before him, because that judgment would aid in the election of a party favoilte, or would contribute to the success of the deon'ocraties party, thd general voice of the people would de mend hiS ;impeachment. Is it a NM 'serious d ime& when thie suggestion is made by the 'Presi dent to OM Secretary 'of the Nevi? The judge is hap:mill:the-power of the President; the Secre tary is Istithin 'his pewer. 'Each is required to perform; lila judicial functions. The suggestion by the president or, corrupt motives' to either is equally dangerous, and is more likely to sneeeed with an-k fi ent. ' cer who...dot:lproof Office is the will of the Presid , , .. The tenns'of the store of the 'President imisid nut be niikunderstoodt by a subordinite. Nonce can read the leiter and 'note without a comb:doe that thetbducement in - the letter was regarded by the President as a proper one to be' submitted and to require the attention of the Secretary. - Thus endorsed,: the corrupt motiiii suggeste d would de cide the lewar.l.withunt regard to cost, unless the Secretary evinced a higher sense of public duty than hii, Superior. ' ; - '''' Shouldlit.be said that this letter did not lefiu eine ' the award, the reply it that the offence is in submitting eeorropt motive• to the considers 'lion ofthe Secretary. BM the award was made to Merrick A Sons.. How tar it influenced the award 'cab only. be inferred from the 80meg:wog proceedirigs., . ' On thimitit of September, 1858, the Seeretery appointed en advisory board of engineers to ex , amine t• propoaals, , ,and tomb member- of the ' hoard w f required to report which proposals in / his spin on, should be accepted. The board was composed of Samuel Archbold,. engineet.in•eltief of the . tilted States, Navy.; W. W. W. Wood. Henry Dant and Daniel B. Month, chief anti, users. Martin.was the patentee o: Martin's ,ver tient Lai:Mier boiler, and, previous, to the propo sal,, had! math, arrangements with- some of, the bidders Olathe was to receive a specials. sum, vs ryieg its amount from $730 to $lOOO for the priv ilege ofin t sieg his baler.. Therts.l.lll -nothing in the spec (stationer advising bidders that the 'Clow ' Lion of nf'in's boilers ways reqdisite to success. It was TO ',..generally adopted., except is govern-. went vestals. The horizontal tabular boiler was general's lased fie marine engines: The dressings ' exhibited the' details of the machinery, nod the boa rti - ot ;en* ince rs would rlecusarilylka" "eat' or Martits'a boiler wee Included in the bid. • dies rick A S•tt, tot specified Martin's patent in tilr pro' pools, they did not use it in .o ther. M arine vessels. ' One of the firm testified that one motive ibr including that_ boiler., was, they had supposed that they-would, perhaps; be snore like ly to suited In -their .proposals if they ,adopted that forth of boiler. -- They. therefore, ' previously agreed upon a`stipubsted price Stith Martin for the use of h' boiler. and embodied. iz,its their plans. The speCifications required that.: ..• ,- , , .', ~ • "The elfers must ha for' AS . spr.eiflo.,enni for put" ling Ilse whole in, itteiessful :operatirtui mast in clude aliPateet. feeii.nod• the - detaritlioati will rcquire# release from the proprietors of soy - psi latest artiele,iir airangenteatte ,tuedhs -as, shoal; the InsakiirseryM At's. „, . „, ~ ••-, st. , ~. . ' , , This _,lhrottld neecasarilti iovoirik ,prin4s ogreeme t of Varliu•sirth Abase partici whri in. ..... cluded:b .. a hollers in their plins, 'and iscoolstutaks him tly interested to the eatent of his patent ntoutly borne to the r remvily. and oeitttl- Itoess to the VIM. edy known in die dieenees: Inward Weakness, WoeComplaint'', &noise of Spirits, s PROP,' Eaton* and . Oraveli Speondary Byalp toms. • Venereal "Alfectlo's s.' • us nolese the words are discernable as book of directions ay be plainly seen nsisome reward will Information as may partiespinoterfat . . e, knriug them Infests:lr Ifouneraw, ll' respectable Drug. I 'llgtiout the United .xes at 25 cents, 03 .y taking the larger of patients in eTiry 3-Iyeow BOTTLES JICAL BALT ! Only.: right. intseceptlactbiY bid. of those who would pay him teeter use, and re,jeeting:tbaisi..wks Pre fer another boiler.' ' • " ' It is clear thls'mait knelt' to the - Seeritiiy. ' It . bag bees ithe aubjea otenetpleinenpreyirresty...- • Mantis hid - pieced on the reword atelease to'the govientrisent (or the right tame fitheilleren-goir- • arnment veisels white tie .rettiebsed engineer-in- i chief:of the United States, but .be wee Censored in 1857 becatiseef-his-fetereer in patents. ' Mar- tio.teritifies that be• told the temetaty of bin to- ; hereet,,nnd. on, that ground: asked. to.he:relieved . . from service on advisory board,. The, interest of 1 e Martin was also discussed betrinen - thii, &Crater: -' ,and Diekersori. , • ' • - •" .;'„ • ' ' In deciding upon the pr,opeumli, no award was . made except to. those Whose draining* showed lbw Martin boiler:: The lowest. bid . for the Norfolk sleep Sias by C. Reeder" of Baltimore; and teal for 304,000. Two of the' boiled, Messte.: - Archbold , and Hoot, were in fever- of accepting thie bid.— All agreed that the engines were good,; but Messrs. Martin and Wood did not ilk. thetioiters. In his answer, Martin. thus ststei his objection: "Mr. Reeder's 'plan of enginenicgood and his price satisfsetiiry, but his plan of boiler I cannot , reeornrue'nd3 -if they wets rinds satisfactory, , I would recommend him for the Norfolk flap.' If the boiler b.ebeen "satisfactory" to Mr. . Martin it would have 'secured a majority of the board in favor of this. hid: At. however, the' board was divided, a new advertisement was la-• sued, new bids were received. and the contract ' for the Norfolk ship was finally awarded' to Mein". Murray A liasieburst, of Baltimore, for $131,000, 'or $37,000 at"re than Reeder's first bid. It ap pears from the testimony of , Martin that he Pre pares plans for bidders, that be receives pay for such plans, in - one ease as highis $5OO. and that his fees now; as ceusuiting*.engineer , for private partiia. amount to morn than his salary as chief 1 ; engineer in the navy'. 114 addition, bit patent fees for the boilers suffusive, used in the- machi nery of the five sloop!, • asterded , partly open his opinion, is over . .$4OOO. 'lle him now a 'Oahu pending before, Congress for-$13.000 .for this' use of his patent boiler it.-the *easels of the United States. ; • - ; ,i- • • It is impossible tor . y4frr. committee or the Mouse to ascertain whether - the action of theotb. er meuthers of th'e.board woe sleeper or not. - ffise rejected plane rind 'dritwings' bays been returned to - thehlffiers. 'The ppeCificationg were an drawn as totems the whole matter to the Secretary of the•liavy,, If in the , specifications the, detaili bad' been , prescribed, the only questions to deter., - mitts Would have been the price sad Seourity.— Itis said that the triode adopted seemed the beet engineering akin in the country k 'that engiosers having the epeed, Ac.,:desired,,tinght seek tusk. care alontract by improtementi on existing plane. Whit - weight ought to be giyen.p these consider; atione we are not prepared many: Upon the plan adopted thereis nu rheek upon; executive tatters in awarding contracts. Some .real or fancied de feat in the machinery, or any part of it ; such a suggestion as that of the President, political in fluence. favoritiaml for certain - bidders, or, as In Martin's ease l a, known or cOuceriled interest, inightinditee an • award toe party, whose bid is 'many thoitsinds htgher than another responsible' bidder.. 'The - easy *newer to all complaints is, that the. pltna of the suecestal bidder are better. Bidders ef.highettaraoter and ability, whose en-. gine. have been successful in commercial' vessels. ending' their bids repeatedly . ; rejected. and ;he higher bids of inexperienced parties, irithentfa• eilities or experience in constructing maims en:, ginel, accepted, naturally attribute it to political, or other improper itillueeces. and refuse again to 'Meer the expense of preparing' puns' and drew tugs, and thetas' of reputation, incurred by their rejection. Thus the governoseet. work becomes monopolised by i few whose , pdiitteal relations, are right, and the government, gets the poorest work-at this highest price; a eiSmpetitien for work for, the government becomes a mere scramble ef ' partisans, decided, - not by the highest skill an& lowest prices, but bi political Influence. . . , Tlie board of engineers unaniinously reported in, favor of Merrick A Sons -fir the Philadelphia ship, at $102,000., This was the house described in the ytter of Colonel Patterson. The-lowest bid - •by the Novelty Works, NeW York, per ,ti the most extensive work of the kind in the tad States, at198,500.' . , ,' ' . For the Pensacola sloop the board wart divifled. Arebb'eld and 'Hunt Were in favor of the Boston Locomotive Works, at $115,000; Martin and Wood were for the Morgan Iron.Worke, at a $120,- 000. , Martin tied previously engaged with i the proprietors of the Morgart.Works for the use of his peters t„ !Ski. $lOOO.. The ;Secretary. w ithent further proposals or reference,' awarded the eon, tract to the :Morgan Works. t The limiest bidder fur the Pensacole sloop was Murray ellatlehurst,. ' at sloo;ooo..'•They are marine engine builders of high character end ample facilities.. ' , 'Foe theßoston sloop Martinend Wood'were in favor of the Boston Locomotive WorkeVat Vitt,. 000 t Arebbold and Hunt were for Other.bidders. The Secretary * awarded .the contreet,:without far thee- proposlls Or reference, to the Boston trocomo. • tive.Works. 'The lowest - bidder wee the Altair* Work's, New York, at $91,000.z . ) . - ; • . • For the Portsmouth or Kittery sloop this board, was unanimously in favor of Woodruff k Beach,, of Hartford,. at $125,000... The lowest bid was that of the Noveltylrou Works,' at; $98,500. .It 1 is proper.to say'tbat Mr. Beach is remotely- elm. - ' netted by marriage with the Secretary.. B ut the I committee l i rt see °thing in the 'evideece to - show that be was ' ' - red on that account. 1 . For the Ns reek sloop; Archbold. Martin,and? • Wood reported in favor tit James Murphy .t-Co.,' at $130,000. The lowest bid sets that of the Al.7' lairs Works, of New York, one of the most eaten ;siva•vtorke in the-tin ited.Statee, at $105,000. D. 3t.Allen. otri of the. proprietor* of, these work*, made one of- the written ettnitilnints'wlsich led. ko this investigation. Their bid was low beisause 4, the general depression of the,oernmeroial marine, nod their,machlettry, such as has been saectioned by pritiite enterriristr. - They have constructed more marine vagina than uny tither establishrien t in the country, , : ---- ..•.: . - ; - , From the statement of the reports of the mete .beVs of the board, it appears thilt.the vote of Mar. titi' prevailed in.every instance. 'Upon an divu , lon Of the board hie opinions were adopted: Secretary to the case ol the Pelmet* and, Boston 'eloopsi and that upon his objection to the Volta proposed for the- Norfolk sloop a contractt was refused. to Reeder, and was finally awarded to 'Meet Martin's views. , The aggregate difference between the, lowest bide' and the accepted blde,;for' themachieery in. the sloops!' $Bl,OOO. I iaS • f °num= saw.. • • The struggle for the contraet for tbe'Meehinery of the smaller sloop-of•war building - in Philndef.' phis. known as thu ".tiritilth ship," presents' some rimming requiring notice. Before the law of June 12; 1858 e was passad, Mr. Norris, an engineer, who .for some years had retired frotn'aetiver busi ness, desiied; in - connection with 'John W. rGrif fith, to bind a vessel of light draught pot/ great epees . for the navy of the United Slates. Upon the recommendation of Mr. Norris, in June last,' and in pursuance of a previous promise by the• President , to Mr.-Norris, hir. blriffith was appoint: ed temporary naval constructor nt Philadelphia, Mr. griffith at once prepared -his plans for the ship, and • sent them to the department.' They were• somewhat peenliir,"and designed to secure light draught and great aped, but to have a heavy armament. Norris prepared his plans for the machine ry, and made is bid nt in Sppteher,lBs6, to con struct that machinery for the government at $126,900. The two plans were designed, and the machinery end the vessel were intended for each other. When the bids were opened it was found: that the maiddnerj of Mr. N-11:1iS .was the only kind . proposed that was adapted to the pendiar model of the ship, and that hoslone of the bidders bad been tarnished with the midsbip sections, plans sod clews of the vestelond knew that it was to have two propeller& Coder these eircum, stencils, new proposals were 'very rroperly invited. Norris adhered to his bid, and proposals were rah: . matted:by Naafi* t Co., of ybiladelnhia, and - the. Allaire Works, of New Tel*. Thereon. . ten t, however, was loon narrowed down to Norris And Retiney. Neafie & Co: The bid of the latter wesisl39,ooo. boitrd of 'lone engineers of-this navy was called to consider these bids, with the plans and sFecifications of loch. The board was ,equally divided iniiia - report. Eschliarty,Withoot complaint from the depaft-; meet, sought to succeed by political influence.—' The siFigaler• spectacle ,was presented of an ex-. member, without knowledge of in engilee, mites ging for 'one party, while the Other pressed, .his. party services. , • . • .. On the id of November, 1858, Nerds large& the ' acceptance of hid Oupo i tale, i n a letter to the See retaryohns : •' • "On the score of "polillet, which I have never mentioned before; I have greeter dolma `upon the government - than my competitors.- Oar shop; at Bush 11i11, Philadelphis,ints the first institution in this country. that raised the banner of Buchan. an and Breckieridge.- The day 'after the opiates don we raised tint standard.. with. fall length, per, traits of the President and Vire President; and at the eleetion our shop farnisbed . 764 iota forthem. Notwkhstanding the,presenktrionotary depression' We, gave . 2l2 votes - for the edminiiiiration"ailife lest election. We hive iniptierted the party with material eid• by thousands of. dollars, and worked hard, as any of the party in Philadelphia will tes. iffy." . On the 9th of,Nisteraber last, Ilona James Lai d,' • samba of - this Itoprii from Philadelphia. appeared Weer the . cry of the Nays to urge that the award be mad to !team's, ,Neafie & The isms firm ample od Witham H. Witte. sue:. sacral:wear CiAkgreert. aw4heir agent, who atones eitablished intimate soeial \rillatioos with tome of thl others io the Tfaiy beiartuteitt. - ' This agent wastev metre fop its services Un: fourth rd tho profits '»t theicootraet, la tam it was awarded to Ramey, Nolo akt3o. te re. marked that he as to beemployed by that Bra still to Seem ipmermeesteoutreatiaseed bcd beak intecesfral in P 3 4 7 rift. assuring the.teetfectlee the :Lanassrer, fur whith. 4e, has reeelved. as part,ot bit abarief M410)114. $5OOO - .. He, knew nothing, Ulinacbiaery; and was unlj employed, is ho teal. sencoli inscomit'of his ogharastild' atandine 'Oa the lath of November I !Norris seat se the 'Secretary a Wen from, J.B.Baker siolliehor at Pliilathilptila,Of which the (oilowlsog ' is.an, ex triseil '-_ ,• • • - 1 •• i':' • - -,—; "I have been intimately emulated 'With tee Naar& Norris Brothers for mantras, se& have had large bu,siness vansacthios With these, mai it may not be amiss to state that they have Morays ef heartily•advoested and sustain -, the dcmoerathi party. •In the canipaign'ef 185. their establish: meet not only eontributood many hundred votes!t4 elect oar - resent chief: magistlate, but, to Ty! knowledge, eontriboted largely ftt other ways I te bring about that result?" - I I ' •• '1 ' Also, 0 letter from Hon:1111g )f. ?Willie,' et this MMus, of which the following is an extract t "Messrs. Norris aregeoid demobrats, willing aid faithful members of the Paity, whe,lthrougl weal amt,throngtvwee,' haw* laborailisaloaaly for Ats *access. ! "Their fame is mechanics Is liworld.wide, and they are 6eo of high character ;j and it will bead the Fourth district a matter of essential 'sates for thenito slimed in their pvesi e capplicatioe. 1 , Tersonally, mechanically, anti polkleally me: ritorious, if their proposal Is edr extravagant, 1 earnestly hope that it will be aedepted." -; '-' '• ! Also, a letter from John Ilemiifoo, Jr., if w hich the following is an extract : I! z- . ' _ : - I. ' "X know no men better entitled to verb,.' the ettentioin of a demo - credo alionietratian than those composing this - Aim ; wit h, a ,woSid.wide colelirity.as machinists ef the fir4,elsoss, they basis alai been known es :deonoeiattOrbo , hive, never or 7t i, faltered:ln their active ind'esro devotion to the cause; men ,Who, amidst, the vet! °wilt% of the tempest raised by the Oppositio'; are more eller,. goitio and. determined in theirotapport. I troit that the 'deltas of these gentlemen, who are; le well qualified to perfOrm whatevtir they may an. derteke, and who are.so doorsi l l: as demucnSti, will not he overlooked.* ' ' • .; - 'fo Counteract these lettere, ' anti; Norafie ok Co: relied upon the active, (mimed agenci of Mr. Witte, who pressed their el dints as a deme. critic firm. Ile also procured fiam.:3lr. Baker, the collector, a letter, of whlohl !the hollowing is au extract: - • ' ' ' "A_ few .weeke sines I Was rt William Norris to' State, In a 141 knowledge of the polities' ahem motive - establishment of Messrs.! of. Philadelphia, whieh / did; bi tend to eoevey the impression (ai the case) that the marine engine! Bewley. Neafie & Co" were not litioal creed, whom Iknow by le proper to say, is of .the highes Somewhat letters weri the President and referred to the! in :file:lei under , date of,N.ireptt Phillips writes of Norris Bros.: "They havi beenziOd are my 'eiy good Meads, active sealoui end disinterested einturats. Their establirtnnent is within:my . dis TJst, .witere they employ many boodred of opera who, under their exerted influence, were valuable memlxtri of Our party daring our but dicartrhua cimpaign." Col. Florence, a member of tfiei house, lnian interview, with the _Secretary, rocrumnended Mr, Norris. . ' . • 1. „Ybcae„effotts to : enlist' political lallnence in awarding contracts were received without objec tion or re e trootand Mall placed vn the Ales °COG department, sad with the award, ild 'older papers Were sent to your ematitittie. A highly intent genteontntetor testifies that witAhr. two or three years it has been a common thin for bidder! to satisfy the department as to the r political opin. ions. If jobs and contract; Come the recog nised rewards for partisan tervicses end• are dill burled int distributed Without reiard to the Writ ten law, as a mode of refunding money itontribp tettand spent in elections ' and theme abuses; ars tolefated by the people, then y ; the money of a d the people be taken' directly fro ' the public tom-. sury to corrupt or overthrow the feed+. franchise. Yet these motives' are strong' -and confidently urged by high officers• of the. g went to .!the high officers charged' with a j diciel •duty,ind *lsola the chief magistrate, wh se duty it in to execute the law. • t +” On the 29th' of November, 1 desired a boird of civil engines to ekatninethe propositions of• }teensy, - Nestle d y Co.,' and to es which of the two was preferable the I•oard ieported in flyer of Thus the Matter stood until' rf Mr. Norris supposing that tbe in his favor. 'At that date the - to Mr. Norris a written koposit speed, which, at the request of Norris copied and sigma'. No ed that it would be cutisidered as varying his termer bid, but h sitlifsetion Of the Secretary, an by him.. Thinnest day if the d camber 22, 1858, Wittei"as the Neale A Co.. submitted a writ of. tkeir proposal, in which they slmewbat higher speed, Their treated' as new proposals, ind w day, referredlo Archbold, tint wboltiad steadily opposed Non bold on tbe.same day reported i Nestle nt, Co., and the "untrue them.. The undSisigned do riot dee. pursue t hii controversy further. fairoritism and improper dime '. of competing bidders were me. the *ions of each party are NI testimony, testimony end doeummits beriiw *Hi RZADINCI POROIC AND HON.' . , , As an, incident to this branchof .their brink', it became neceuary for, your co Mime' to . tiaaut• ice a charge that How. J.'l3la try Jones, riowle, civil officer of the government, id, while ilti *is a Member of this hiouria, receivet ro.iney frost the Reading For for bis services a obtaining for ,it' eontraets with the government. I . . i 1 Our imitation was brat called re this charge by the,testimeny of Dr. Cockroft. giving a staletnent 1 of :sines Murphy, a contractorfor the conitrue duo of the - Steam ntacbinery_lothe United Statits' steamship Brooklyn. The puriport of the . Stall:- tient iris that he was Allred tp let the forging for the. Vessel to the Reading li . rite Ostripiny,att. deratuod to belong tti Mt. Jr . An intimation wits alas made to Mr., Quint s ,of . the. Morgan iVorks, Hew York, thisueeess td bidder for ,the Pensacola sloop, that if ho got the forging work done'by tbi Reading forgo, it would beacceptable m i l or satisfactory to certain partirl` Ron. Ir. D. Heim, a memberl titled that he as seerstarLai comps ny, midi an agreement . - the effect that, If he wouldget Work, for the forge • to do, 7 ,the company- would allow him fire percent no the Moonlit he obtained ; that the kinder work , contemplated was forging shafts, Ac., for vessels, of the United States navy. T;te inducement to tbe 'company to make the contract With Mr. Jones was the fact that be - Was a - minnber. of Coog ***** and it was supposed that be irtiald have facilities fur getting Work that other. wtiold not. . I . Prior to this agreement, Mr. I Jones wrote the tollowing letter to General Nei : ... • , HOWSE Or Iteiassaartstv tt, May 18, 1854. • Dearlleneral: I received yo r letter this Morn ing and have just bad an inter taw with the See rotary of the Diary. lie infuride me , that all the machinery will be given out osi contract, ciaspt, pirbnps, what is made to Was ington. Thu Set rotary Will advertise for bids, ' rwill not give it to the loofa -bidder Ibe will ;outrun • with the otter which he thinks is belt fo I the • government. Now, I think I can serve toy t ith . sod my 4 can stitnents by securing a fair pnr lon from thos who, want the contracts; with 'tbie the Secretary bus 'frothing to ; but we can do lia 'great deal onr-, 1 1 selves by biting ready ' to meet !these contractors { I will write yon again soon, aor send yea the oe-' tics when the Secretary advert aes. . ~ I , a. Truly your.,, J IGtoescr jitsits. , - General W. 11: Ritz. 1 Under tbie*agreement Mr. .1 es did get work te far the forge in 1354 for the steamer Wabasb, 1 .21 amounting to $lO,OOO Or $ll,O, upon which be was entitled to fire per cent. be contract few the, work was made with Merfick ' Seel . ,Genstral K,llliek ceased to be s rotary and , mea surer of the company in the pries of ;ass, and Ol e Was succeeded by. M. A. Bertalet. Mr. Benoist testifies that the eontract mitbifdr. Jnees , wait fre quently spoken of in the meetings of ~ t he- beard, when, the justness of , paying hint what was agreed "pot wee spoken of. On two r three ocessional the witness met Mr : Junes an , 'id' him 'Gat be 'was very sorry that the eon ' wits in such 'W coedition pecuniarily; that b ' did. not see bow es t .o he could pay him any money h its. ! lie teethed, be always anderitood that r: Jones was the v agent of the company, and thi the compaojr bad' either agreed with biat,Or tiro hied within them., 'i selves to give bite a- certain eentage farsuebj work es should be procured thintigh his agency.) He testillea t tbat Mr. Jones diiget work . for' hem from the government in 1855,, Wthe'repair of the Mionesetas tie amount of whilibi was =IM, 48, and that. this sum was paid toll* forge eonipany I by the government,. /4 also :oilman front the boots of the coinpitity, that the fitrgeeattipany - did work for the *government in 1830,,in - the items amounting to $0;481 18, andfiti etintratme" ender the vorertunent fora huge manual.. Mr. &deist continued in 411114 but one ,ye#, Sind was sueeeded by. Charles lkicelenigan ' who ismow in Rio Janeiro: -' Peter • Metaughlin betanttf; leetetary on the twentieth of Septemfier, - 1853.; • The eompani failed about three months at ants. baring alt this time the forge tild,a largislintoont of watt fo# the goveniment audits contragfors. , Mr. MeCien igen. writes to the erlditurs of the company, ander the' date of November 25,1857, "oar PresPimlts for the Mere are very flittering, ea we bare, at this time, patients /Mewed, the forging ,fur theme of the United Smuts sloops, and Itvery fair °beams for the forging for the reinair iag two; also the, government work Mbiett which', we at present, are looking *NI.. .• - ' '' • I •':.. 'i ;1.00 olfonalCof *nova goottrally, AlAt Now York itlvas rappootoktobo o ,loefoobiti Of the foigo. ' Mr. Itartot; a porton , ' or spit of thelota of liftoriatt Bono,' kvittladelphlai *ilea, oadotitatcof, Tidy, 24; ups. tu the sepeeinteitdeo% or thlt I,orte,, 'Col. Ifloroosej lobo. Is latt from Washiastro, Nays it tt tiettlet,faot that tiro of 3? ,• • • I, i I • thi new sloop' are fa be bent here." After eur many; that the fdrge Add s for the machinery of one of them, be titian's, ' , Will Mr. Jones support Jour proposition so, uto get the 'job r The re ply of the truss* in dee slew, declines the offer and sayer "Mr. Jou is also off opiniee that , it might seriously abet the, interest of the_ forge company." . • - `ls the expense ipuust , of the Rending .Forge CoWertn7. the imal et - mouser paid to Mr. Jones at 'various periods were found as follow.: • I nOetober 1854.-01ffee expenses debtor to the'Fenno's' Bue! for cheat; N0.1323,4rewer to , • pay ., J. Gluey Jones' expenses to Washington ei4l.-1130. - "November 28, 1858.-08 lee expenses debtor to Farmers' Bank for this' amount, cheek No. 115.9, 001 to J. Glancy Jones for expenses in • proeering work for the Readies stews forge. UN. "September 28, 1857.--.offee expenses for tbt amount, borrowed money of A. J. Nichols, to pay J.!Olaney.Tones, Esq., ezpenies to Washington on basil:lea for the eoilooany, and returned the saw" la cheek No. 1038 k The undersigned, therefore, report that Noe. J.. Glancy tones did, _while a member of this Noose, enter into si tilt:turret with ale Reading - Forge Com. perry, by which belsgreed to -procure work for it tram the government, le eousideration of *blob bt was to receive Ave per tent. eommissioo ;•tbat h did procire contracts to be made 'bagmen the givernment and said Heeding forge, in which he wee interested to the amount of said umminion; and that be cid tousles money from said company fcir said service. The evil tendetieies mach tranasetiorit are manifest,. If weathers 'of Coegniss and other olli" cars of tha;golWrement may be employeds: with money to ,solicit et the execo tire departmen ts and bureaus for contracts and• Jobs, it cannot be ez• petted that their lalinence will be resisted. The law will soon be disregarded, and offices, employ.. meats and contrae will be bartered and eolderith . out regard to the oblio service. By the grit sect on of tits act of Apr 1126,1808, it is provided thus: ' • "No inember cf , Congress shall, directly or In. directly himself, or by any other person whatso ever to trust for him, or for his use or benefit, or on his hiesant, undertake, execute, hold, or eoloy, in the liras or in.part, nny contract oragreement hereafter to he made or. entered into with any oal. I t cer of the Unite Stites, or with any person authorised to mak contracts on the part of the United Stater; etc if any member of Congress shall, directly _pr indirect'', himself, or by any person whatsueker 4 in trust fur him, or for,his use or benefit, or on his account, enter into, accept of, agree fur, undertake, or execute any such contract or agreement, in whole or in parr, every person so offending shall forlevery such offence, upon con viction-, Le., be adjudged guilty of a high cied,. meager. and 'Minix! Bowl three thousand dollars, and every such contract or agreement as aforesaid, shall be absolutely null and void." By the third section of the same act it is pro sided— . : requested bY fifer to, you, my ,eter of the 'eau. .',114 Norris a's'po, at,l did mot to Deere basbeee ilirorks of Messrs. of the same 'pa ,ptitation, and it 1 character ~" also wthieti to li3ectetary. Thus, eq 15, 1858; Mr. I • , "In every such Contract or agreement to be made or entered into ' , Or accepted us aforesaid, there chill be inserted an express condition that no mum. ber of Congress shall be admitted . to any part of inch contract or egreement;teto any benefit to arise therefroin." ' r --.-. ... . The interest of ?Mr. Jones in the contrasts be. tween the government and the Reiding Forge _oompany,lwas certain, direct and purely of i pe cuniary, nature. • • By the third seitiou of the act of February 26, 1853, it is provided that if any member of Con gress libel!, for compensation paid or to. be "paid,, either certain or:dontingent, sot as agent or attar. • Do.Y. for Preetecuting any claim against the United -States, or shall receive any Share or jrnituity, or interest, in any claim, As., be shall be liable to in. dictment as for amisdetneanor; the .penalty is a fine of 15000, or Imprisonment, or both. • The clear design of these laws wu to prevent a ;comb* of Cowes' from having any pecuniary interest In a contrail with nay officer of the gov ernment, or in any other claim against 'the gov etnment. Whether a contract of agency. to pro cure contracts frenn the government where the ,coupensation is apercantage on the mounted the contract, it embraced in the language of the law, might be a matter of doubt; but it is clearly within the spiritf the law, and is most pernicious l i and cdrreptingt its e ff ects. In the one case an interest ,in the co . tract would be disclosed by the ' contract itself ; bile in 'the other case it may be Ctrs readily condealed or covered under the pre text of local late est foieonititnents. ' • E Tbe undersign teeemard, in order to ht. nit:wall doubt a to the meaning of the. act of April 20, 1808, t passage of a provision of law 1,,i to punish as e mi e,ttieenor soy member of Con gress who, for m ney, acts as an agent in precis. ring contracts with the government. '• Ia conclusion, the,nodersigned recommead the ideption of the ' fallowing resolutions: - Resolved: That the Secretary of the Navy hes, with the of the President. abused his ilia. I•atiouary power in the selection of a coal agent, od in the purchase of fuel for the govuninent. 41 Rein:erred, That the;contract made by the See. retniy of the Natty, under date of September 23, , 853. with *W. C. 121. Swift, for the delivery of live timber, was made in violation of law, and us it manner, epitome', Improper, and Injurious to the ebbe' service. !,• - ' 1 , Readred, nit the distribatlen. ' by , the Serra• . ry of the Navy. of the patronage in the Davy' Yard awing weathers of Congress was destructive tif discipline, corthpting in its intheseee, and high. i injurious to tle public 'service. Relayed, Tha the President and Seeretary of l t e Navy, by receiving end considering the party cations of bidtrs fur' ontracts with the United Sthtes, and the effect of, awarding contracts °pont p,eading eleetionS, have set an example dangerous hathe public safety, and deserving the reproof of title House. • 17 I. Refaced, Tha the by the Seerp. tary of the Nay.of Daniel B. Martin. *chief en gineer, as a me mber of a hoard of engineers .to report spas proposals for eonitcueting machinery for, the United States, the said Martin at the time beieg pecuniarily interested ia some of said, pro. petiole, is hereby censured by this House, All of which is respectfully submitted. • ; - 1 4 ' Davin Rncmir. 8; the &ere iary iiot of the niv;y t it Norrli r and ut iwis' in writidg A imajoritj , of r. lforria's • plan. ember 21,,1.068. 1 oil fon Will /milled tome,' subudtted 104 of parsuty.of ,• Secretary, [Mfr. ;was itottatOri , a now 4:4 or ' sigood it for the Is *Oidssiiittiti to Is eorreot,lito. put of Reattei. so "oxplanatiott'! stipulated fori a Lregoasautlas ireSe, ,on the gismo gitless-itt-eldit; l's plasm , Lire& favor of Ready, was awarded to -.I 1 ... it necessatylo dhargiA of hood, re of the 'Oltoe ;, The fasts 7*boort io the th suttulltteW ~;_of oscr Jq,E'. ; or this house, tea tressuriy of the ith Mr. Jones •to Tne•Evrossvis Ilm-i—This bill to which we have already referrod, has received its finalt in the Mate &isle. It was killed out right on the ?r • ltli alt., by the 'following anal vote • •, r • ' ' Yeas--Messia. Coffey, Gaaaam Maratha, Miller, Palmer, Parker, Randall, !Schell, IThompooo and Wright-10. Nays—Messrs. Baldwin, Bell, BloWd, Brew. er, Craig, Fetter, Francis, Gregg, Harris, My .Nunnernacher, Penney, Rutherford, S•m• field, Shaeffer, Schindel, Steele, Turney, Welsh, Yardley and. Crewmen, Speaker-21. The dehate' on this question was one of great interest, 4 nd wits listened to with mark ed attention. . e change in the law of aid dente pro .. by,the bill, was to allow par. ties in inteiestiito testify.. This was the gen. e i [, eral principle f the bill. The original bill was introdu 'by Mr. Coffey. Mr.Rell pre pared a bill wh ich i he propesedas a inbstitate to Mr. Coffers - This bill favored the change Ai the law, bat l in a modified form—lt does not propose selradical a change In the exist in lairs as t i e original bill, and was very earnestly urge by Mrjiell and several other Senators.. It id not , however, preril. The • e rg. vote on Mr. i B ll's amendment was asqottowir. Yeas--Meal Bell, Fetter, Francia;Bregg, Harris,-. Myer, Palmer. Rutherford, Schell, Shindel,,Thompson and Yardley-42. Nays—Mesirs. Blood, Corey, Craig, Gaz tam, Manielis i tliller, Nannentacher, Parker, Penney, Randall, Schofield, Schaeffer, Steele, Torney i Welsh, Wright and Croswell, Speak er—lL • The debate'on this question was more than 'ordinarilyinteresting iuSernctive. • 'Tending -4e:consideration of the bill, Sena tor-1123L Psiater . participated in the debate in a manner *hick attracted .much attention and elicited the highest encomi e ms of his fete, law ,members and the press. Oa the 17th ult., Mr. Palmer rose in -his phice and spoke' as follows on the subject!: - Din Siiagsti: I have *bawled 'With - albeit's: Sea the 110.6 lizitt and. **mot loam , spun the important guidon under dismission, by, the learned Senator* wbolive prereded me, and it Is with a prOfoond sense - ormy' own -inexperienee and inability to loops with theta in this debate, that I approaelcit; bat it appears to %nodes Mita momentous interest to the people of this Com monwealth, sotto tnyeelf, in - justification of, the rates that I shell east upon It, to place my vier upon the recordi There are two propositions pre sented for the Consideration of the • Senate—one that of the distinguished Sena t or from Jadiaos, (Mr. CORPSY;) the other that of the able and eloquent Saunter front Mester: BELL.)— The lima mart" deelatated: est the propositbas of thetiossereettre or middle mead, between the present condition of oir, low of evideuee, and the more radical cheese proposed by the Senator from meermembers of the legal •pro piNWOo * in PetmOlvania mild probably admit the ety and. necessity ; otiose sheep In oat • mitatecn law rules, regulating evidence, there will 1 - ' - i 1-- .., - ' 1 i ' 4•'•• it "-, '''' •'. ''''.. • - . ..•-, .0....1., .1., ..t=~ N 0.11: peri t rreb.Matter. 41i,ANN AN I B,, STitiA TING OFFICES Inuirod kites .r0000;10* are 000P:iiiipa re 0 b meats JOB and BOOS PILUITIIKe et 0,00 r• Uoa at Ow Gaeta th•lhiskil Jossait,•biaiper ha ■ It an bodes, at any othstest#l43ooolla tile misty' ItinstrZtedali • sigargcnakm - Anwar Maas. /had Dab. floptsibeks, Jtetteistaf itgratibat; riticlitakts • 1 Sill tistata, - , ;prier Bealboaa. At tb• vary raectatt *Aka. Outdo& of JOS TIPS la lam extaashittias that* any alba aka I a tab sib. dos of tae atatio . ,aad sa tarp !budgets played earnest" fin. "apatite. Bean a ibsetkal 'Printer gaitelf,v II gasbag, eat *ark to be se seat as say tbat ea* Ito tweet mat le taacitba. PAIITIG /X COLORS iles a at {be abactaat BOOS BINDERY.' 5 ,,,,t,i, 0un d la IT variety otstil4. Blast Eool► *very Maniples awastietured,borasa relid bran is 'bodes, !balm . • doubtless be great differetsce of oplolow *Moat them relative to the ,reasonable extent of that ' change. Every lawyer theatre proetles, daring an impedance et several pan e wiLL. deatithee have toned many sem/ions to regret **, & condition of the lati of evidence is bash CIO end Criminal' eases. That • witness *ailed "to the •4 stand in a misdeal ease, te the melt 'of iiblekt" be feels no-Interest except that comma to ema7 • other citizen, that justice may be dose between • the Commonwealth and the defandiat g a witness wee, for years, had led a good Sin, sad presorted en excel cat reputation for virtue, truth and vers. city, should be utterly 'Waded from legible', because of some crime committed in . Ms early youtb, and lougentirely repented and atoned for, is a manifest absurdity in ear jorispredimes. That a " citizen called in a civil sense, whose whole life hie been unitopeeched and unimpuckable; a teas . who is known by the common speech afitil people acquainted with him, to be one who weed speak ' the truth4teigh it ramrod the heavies to fall, should have his mouth clotted became of an later. est.tto.wever, In the result of the pending. . cause; while others, bound to the partite. Is whore favor theist, tailed, by ties of cones dally, marriage,' busicess relatieus, with- their &Maga " warped and prejudices deeply involved in theme ject matter of their testimony, should be admit. , tell, la another absurdity. Bet while I acknow. ledge the nteeseity of some reform, and am wilt. tog to advance epos the road of progress peheted out by both tbe propositiou pecding before the 4 - Senate."' must admit that my own mind feelings , to that of the Senator from Chester, (Mr. BELL,) and that lahall be disposed to iustetu that prop,. ' silion,if amigo amendments, oeromeary in say view. and hich I shall submit at the proper tinte.shall be engrafted upon it. I have/ toiard what has' been said upon the conservatism of l'ornityleaulai ' and the reproach that has boon oast upon her as ' lagging behind her sister States of the Union is . the path of progress and reform. There may be, and doubtless is, some truth in these reproaches; bat lam one who am trot prepared salinity ft" scout this old fashioned Pennsylvania' emserve. tism. Is is true that my infesion of New Eng. land blood does sometimes leap to the cries of ' progress similar to those to which we have lis tened from-the eloquent Senator from •Indium, (Mr. COFFEY,) and the eloquent Senator from Crawfoni, (Mr. FINNEY,) but my hithlt of life and associations from my youth up, among 'the sturdy Oennan element of our Pernasylvante pop. ulatio_ , n restrain me to conservatism. it may be true that in some things P00D111.14113111 is behlad romo of oar 'later States of New England, bat shall . still a, grand 'old Commonwealth, magnilletintly • strong in many of her elements. In the time ' past she has stood proudly. stubbornly perhaps, • amid the surging waves of the extremes, n o rth and south, until it may be that she appeared to . the world to be actually, what she was admitted to be symbolically, the Ireptane,fsi heavy sad as hard to move as the original rock itself. Bat . those of her sons, who, like - myself, 'are wedded. to hey. heart and soul, claim that it her progress toward greatness his been slow anti gradual, it has also been safe and sorb. I admire her sturdy eon tism, and I would not shock it by sadden and radical changes in our system of foliar*. dance. We are here bet as the representatives of the polite, and 'I wouldeot have as more too fast: and too far for public opinion to follow. We have heard from Senators of the difference of opinion suit etisting in (treat Britain upon the subject of the change there in the law of evidence now proposed Mr,. We have also been told- of the effort recently mad& by the, people ot the State of New York, before their Legislature, to repeal a simllar law, after a short trial of about twenty months; and I was Informed; within a Mr days past, by an intelligent gentlemen, sea pf That State, that, except for the remon. , streams from the judge rand lawyers of the city of New York, which was read to the Senate this morning by the Senator from Indians, there is little doubt that the act of meal would have passed the New:, York Legislature - bye nearly unanimous vote. In that ease it would have been contended by the enemies of the reform, that the law had been tented and condemned by the people;-' • and without a fair trial of Its merits", It would: have been postponed for years. may illustrate, the subject by reference to our own experience In legislating against intemperance In the use of In. toxicating liquors. For long yeare,the wisest and -best men of our State bad Implored the Legisle. tutu for Men's sake, and fur, Ood'i sake, ,to de something to remove or to lessen chill great evil. • Finally legislation was had, but It was in advance . of the publio opinion, and was repealed, and the present laws, which I alnico. ere a diagnee to our statute books, were enacted, and the result is found In the fact that the present condition of the Com. monwealthis worm than it was in the beginniag. I would not Imitate this sad example In the mat. ter under. consideration. Let us advance apoq public opinion gradually, feeling our way as we. advance, so that pal' progress may be secure; slid' • rest content 'wtth 'practical measures—that may be designated by some as half- way—rather them to lose everything by attempting too much. The bill is dead for the present session At least;and it may be questioned if it had not better remain in that tote, than inaugurate a system empowering parties to a snit to testify upon thq trial of the same. The people of Penmiylvenia are hardly prepared for such a radical change in the existing system. xourr town lam. A3BOO/12/0". 'PEAL fii) THE PEOPLE OP PEN2VMPINTA. PILLLADUPWA, 22 Pkbrettry, amain be represent, la this Stile, theclioniti Yam Ladies AmwcisUou of the Cake. Lteemture to - uppewl,te Z the gas ad Lpatriotic people of Peunsylvanlit.oa this do, tb , fattalearsary of the birth of Wasinastoa, for their aid, in Untratl with the people of other, to complete the purchase of lount Vernon. the phit a rc a lk his reskirnee amt his tomb; and to nears It timmer a public and enduring monument of their intabuted gratitude for his life-long seniors, and bieressiug van& ratios 63r his illustrious ammo. Gratitude to at. *tom , Ilk was so generous and exalted: voneraticm of an ex.. ample..uth as his, of ilk no that hare so elevated the character of a pane man, sciay welt enlist the deposit iympethiee of the women 'St America, and embolden them to datum the aid. not of their own sex aloe., but of every one who Justly glades In Wag a counters= o r waunacrros, anti whoa h att Is moved by actions the purest and noblest that man can render to mankind. The Object of the /tient Vernon Wheedle* bates • Is to obtain, by voluntary contributimma, a sum osemsecy to purchase and bold %reser, two hundred acre, of the Monist Version Senate, Including lb, • slassioa where. Weems:moo dwelt sod died, his tomb, the garden and groundwaround them, and the landing st the Polomas by which they sae approached. To cobalt Ohl aim, Vice Regents have been aproloted In dlfferett States , with' ledy-managem, associated committer* of ' sod advisory committees of gentlemen, to the carious counties, eldest, and principal towns. ' Leery person by whom:one dollar, towards this fund, is paid, bermes thereby a permanent member of the Asavelstlorm, slid le Inscribed as sorb in • record wtileh will be preened at Mount Verson. Stoller arrangements will be Items* *tidy organised throughout the State of Pemmican's, soda public announcement wilt be given at the pereoes by.whorn inbecriptiocia will be recebred and the nigistrit of name, be made. A large amount has been already eolleeted frost plates when these arrangements bare been eouipkeed. The , public press. ao Inthsentlal la good works, bee lent its poworfal al& Aseoelatlems established kw Altana:nor le purposes—the freternity of Tries Masons, to wild. ITsantsoron himself belonged . : that of the Odd fellows; the 'l a tter military eoospanies end dames, and no. aerate lee usembling together' for objects of Walk? ; and ben whams, b■g. everywhere exhibited the deepest Interest; and united Inc this noble ',At with' the sun iiblwid Pate/elle Individuals hare come fomed wlttiprompt sympathy, to lead and encourage their sev eral eouirettoltlea; and tbe ebeerlsg prospect Is held ens - that Ude wide pervading spirit. spreading through all nuts of our common count ry, I. inspiring omelets taw. rem In this alliance of generous fellowship Peensyhtsath Is now to enter. always, distinguished by a devotion to Irmo of voluntary bearrolencts. which h se thilefitsoo• blended with her name. she him. budder, peculiar asep. . elatlons connected with IT maiscrrou. which mkt* to the added Inehisate of his 'greet WM. it tear eta Pransylinnila that. oo the day when the delegates Mom the Mooing end met together, be.noared among VIM to kiln in the task of forming a cassatoa etutetry.. It west In Pennsylvania that, with uneanaptud seodudy, and touching expreadons of so skate bat dereethg patti °that, be accepted the contautad of • little Ow e scarre♦ y-lbraied, and assumed the reepossibillthe of sa ands. oat war, • It wse, In Pentarylvanta thst;alatti the tartest sevarithrs of whiter, with trona alhasi kalthiblott and naked, be partook their hardships. chewed their ohne, and kept them united to win the triaamba to Width be afterwards bid them. It *lath his"ltikw•eoldion and • Ldthful followers in the isitllary.llee et Pinsorrylvaidni" that he expressed, when the war was eland, sad with • mind deeply affected. his gnash! war or their attach mead and aid. It was in Penasylvani• that be hi. alltooeUlatiu ; name to the Constitution millet . bas S cemented the Video; It was here that Ise oddreesal to idecountry that mamerable. farewell with Width be dosed his public and immortal maser. , To oak, then. the women- of Pennasylvsole tip oohs with their tithes throllaboat the ITploa lg this taste to the of WASOnotos—to appeal to all the people of Pnnaylrynla to oleo to tbh grsit oldest thee glow. oesestosaragemeet end sasisbutoa—labill to Killen Om theme patriotic service, to which they as, ealkd by am otalatlone theneeted with his memory that rattaid stirpussol, oor hardly pulled, In imp polka of that wide country which glories in his same. LILT L YIACALITIIII, ViewAregrod fur Prearyhowiti nJ the Maud • Per.. woe Ladles' desqeiatiem. - -- - We silgat add coonielion, with, the gOO% that Mosel Tenon Ladles' Asseektlas, of which Nis Gso. N. /snug Ie Ptedetest, slats bele, A smell sow Irma collected some thus slum, sod b MP to SA* tromori. OirPopnlalloa of Detrokft 82, 40. itger.rbe population of Ca.Worala. amsoidieg to the best estimate, amounts to 100,000. - .mr.j a Hartford. et; cleric% 185$. there wets, 8:2 ; 3:2 marriages, sad 304 'deaths. 'Ar•Ciaciunn t I soothing 101 eliarthee; of ithleb 17 en Methodist Epiteofel; 'and . 16 in' Watts . tatbolle. Tba total distance betimes Bt. Irak sad San Fronds" ,ley bit! ,'Sirstland mite, is 2,766 astiss:' . " 'l2W:ritn' *MOW ittpao.ie !or Ibis Thliodol,hia . high 841oel'ons' &WMSbe builitrirs 006 ' alder tbs liar a good see. . • . jO'Robert' Walsk former 17 Comsat Geelong for the United Suites at P 11,141, died at his /stai r dance, to Pair, cc the 7th ult., aged 76 I'M.