WI .4110trs' )(maid. POTTSVILLE, PA. DSATUIL Alt• MAY SIGs 1865. ODE WWI 31151M3ILIS—THE "pAZETTE," dte. To the stupidity of representatives inon gress, 'the Venality ,of the - press; and the thoughtlessness of the people, in regard to the enactment of, an adequate Protective Tariff, . /as our readers are aware, we recently referred. With characteristic facility, our motives are distorted bY the Gazette, and the intents of our ~article'.perverted, io afford the-editor a subject -for suitable comment. The Gazette says,—"both parties are in favor of the high est:incidental protection that could spring from a revenue tariff.". The Democratic par . .ty has indeed, strangely altered from its stan: - . - ; Bard policy, if it can now be proven a 'firm . and steadfast friend of an adequate protective A-free trade :system, blighting in its influence was in the days, of Democratic pow er and . prrlisperity, warmly •defended by that party, a:nditHeir representatives in Congress were strict y'enjoitied to oppose any modifl cation in the Tariff act, tending to,protect the fruits of oar industry; prevent the influx of foreign goods, and the deporting tile country's Money. Although, rt's we have before observ ed, the leaders of the Democratic party, were cognizant of the error . it entertained on this question, yet fearful of the charge of incon- . sistencY, and of the loss of the foreign masses that composed its power, it strenuously op posed-the establishment of an adequate Protee tire Tariff up to the very, moment of its coin . pgmtive dissolution. If , the Democratic par ty, even in some sections of the country, has changed- its tactics on the question, it only Proves what shifts .will , be resorted to by that party, to regain lostpoWer. • Rift the condition ' l of that party renders it a matter of small mo ment to the country what course itadopts on the question. Shorn of its- power ; for either . good or evil; fearful of, yet courting. still the foreign vote which haS ever,beety its most re bulwark, the people care but little, what .course the Democratic party adopts on the question. tilt the impression the Gazette en deavors to convey, that the 'remnant of that party, is not freetrade, but IprotectiVe . in its tariff feelings, is fudge, and tails to conviuce , those who have been closely'observant of the policy of the Democratic :party on the Tariff question. • • Again : the Gazette, with consummate bold ness, and upon a subject entirely irrelevant to Our article,:"utters deliberate, wilful falSehbods; when it says the questions in the licit calls paign will be,— • ' "Ist, Shall Catholics be..perseeuted andelecrad ed hi the sale of political rights on account - of their religion? 2nd. Shall tho;.e, who seek our tdioreS.fur freedom and a home, he received with hatred, cud be initiated to a humiliating and dis gracefuLintericrity?" !No such questions will enter the arena.— We defy the Gazette to prove a•siiigle instance in the political history of this country, where a Catholic has been "persecuted and degraded in the scale of political rights" on account of. his religion. Far distant tray the day be, when we will advocate-the principles of any party, tending to degradeany man politically, for his religious belief. It is not the principle of the Antdican pry, nor will any such principle enter into the political contest next. fall.' NO, 'Gdzcite, we. oppose; the American party opposes, with all the energy character- istie of a good' cause, .the' encroachments • of the errors of Papacy upon our institutions; the sgbversive attempts of hordes, of Jesuiti- I cal priests to affect our Publie SchoOl system; their endeavorS to hold in temporal bondage the laity of the Catholic church, and the ag grandizing spirit which actuates the arrogant hierarchy of that church, in the accumulation into their harids and the management of mil lions of dollars worth Of church 'property.— To the laity of the 'Catholic church we are friendly, and desire to see them -.u.ccorded all the political privileges they can wish; but at the same time• we wish 'them 'independent„of a priestly power Which gi)c,4 beyond the pale of Holy Mother Church, and dictates th its in thtuated votaries, the course they must pursue politically. When that course conflicts with the welfare and increase in strength of 'the in stitutions orour -beloved country; then we `‘gird on the armor of Republicanism, and re : solve to oppose the death, the Jesuitical ita,: struction that -actuates it. This, Gazette, is i .what yuu probably te'rm "persecution." We , esteem it the only course a true American at this Period of our country's' history can adopt. Wearied with the demagoguism and corruption that distinguish .the Democratic party; jealous of our indisputable rights* as 'Americans; alarmed at the inroads of that arch-fiend and enemy of Republicanism, Je andireally anxious for the welfare of those misguided men who array themselves in opposition to the"g reat mass of the people, what wonder that the uprising of the Ameri can people has been so general? The rebuke is terrible' to the corrupt party that so long held the destinies of the Union in its hands; and its organs in their zeal to re-establish its once pristine vigor, Would do well to ponder the lesson, and endeavor to rectify the er •rors which have disfigured it, instead of , pro , - inulgating falsehoods as • palpable as the noonday sun. The Gazette may rest assured that the American party has a higher aim than the mere political persecution of aman on account of his religion. The second question, which the Gazette al- , leges as entering into the next .campaign, is I equally' untenable. The mass of foreigners that yearly reaches our shores, if not actually composed of paupers; vagrants or'criminals, is received with feelings, not -approxiinating in the least, to hatred; nor are. they. initiated "to a humiliating and disgraceful inferiority," except by the Democratio, l party, with which they generally connect themselves, and which uieS them, without daring to hold out even the shadow of a hope of reward. Large por— lions of the English, WelA, Scotch, German, , and -mime of the Irish imthigration is . beriefi arid-they are not greeted with an expres ston of 'hatred from American lips at their . -arrival upon the shorei of America. Every immigrant'. who• reaches our shores, imbued' With the proper spirit; determined to Iconform with the requirements of. the laws; keeps him self aloof frorrilhat will Wisp, political pre ferment, and treads the quiet path of private Life, always commands 744pect ) and oftentimes obtains wealth, and in timeasure influence.— I There are thousands of jti'st this class in this country; many in this enviable and we ask if their position ls not enyiable in. Many res pects? They are among our best citizens,--. On the other hand, can we `be expected to ! weleothe with open arms; the refuse popula tion of certain Europeanlocalities? 'Must ; pmans ascend upon the arrival of every ship thronged with foreign paupers and Brim-1 inals at our ports? Anyt'when we know that this class has been, and still is, secured 'by the Democratic party, to-aid it in opposition. to American men and measures, what wonder that repignance, aye, even hatred iii expert- e need titstitnessing the disgusting spectacle ?.! We wonder at the patience which so long tol .erated this condition of things, before in.thun der tones; reaching from one extremity of the country to the other, the rebuke fell npowthe party encouraging it. This is the hatred, used as a bug-bear by the Gazette, which animates the breasts of Americans, and which is frilly appreciated and .understood by every intelli-, gent, respectable citizen of foreign ,birth .in our -midst. We. appeal e patipers and - eriusinals, .exported from fi;C!Cig n pnoi.houses . • end' ',Aims- but receive sz . - ety, irn rum. t:s iwac!ro, sirrn bo',ne't.indnst-r.`"4i. Ern law-abiding immigrant. Hence, the Gatdie falsifies, when it asserts that. Americans be stow indiicriminate haired:upon foreigners who seek those shores fora borne; and fails in making political capital froin the assertion. With. the Cazetle's,remarks in regardito the dangers attending upon_ a mingling of .cliuttlt and state affairsove agree, and think them strongly applicable to Romish influence and practice in this country. The editor of course, is aware that the Roman Catholic unlike the Protestant 'elturett.is,psittraciont . only in those' countries where it is intimately 4, connected with the, management of state affairs. And even here,in this great Ifepnblic„theiastiffer• able arrogadce -and •.'aggrandiring , apsntt :of Rome, has even - dared in many instances, 'throtigh the agency of. its Jesuitical agents, to mingle in political affairs; forjthe purpose of gaining - a: Ti orfinti 'of that' predominance; which distinguish it in the most tyrannical, oppressive and miserable countries. on the globe. The remarks of . the Gazette in regard to the amalgamation _ of. the "duties of the ministry with:secret or open political intrigu ing" are so applicable still, to the pplicy.wiiich guides Popery here, that repetition on our part would be unnecessary. To oppose this priest ly intriguing is the aim of Americans. Pro- • testants need no warning on this head; but let Jesuitism beware how it meddles in the political affairs - of this country, -- cir the second rebuke administered at American hands may not be so gentle as • the .first it is now expe riencing. In conclusion, .we would remark that the Gazette's attempt to shirk the ques tion of an adaquate_protectii'e tariff, by a con fused diversion, we esteem.hut "e weak inven tion of the eneinv." Cot. KixsEv.--This officer, of Nicaragua celebrity; is held in bonds of $4500, to take his trial' in Philadelphia on the 21st of Augusi next. - In regard to the case, Judge Kane of the 'United States District_Coua, stated that he wanted testimony to show the precise char acter of the offence charged, and that he was not disposed to interfere with the Government Officer as. to the day of trial; but if it should at any time appear, (which• was not to be ex pected,) that there was oppressive delay, the Court Would extend to him his constitutional - rights. The offence charged was a .Misde meanor, and-there was no reason why the trial could not take place withoht the presence of the defendant, if the time set were convenient for him to he present. 'llOXestr's" communication than appear next week. It was received too late for insertion in this number TRE WESTMINSTER REviEN.•-The American edi tion of this admirable publication for. April has been received by us. Its contents are, as usual, varied and interesting.' For sale at Barman's. • TUE Jent:vst. of the Franklin. Institute, for May. is upon ' 2Ourtable. Tho contents embrace a variety or itoportanlimpers,, devoted to Mechani cal and Plip•iealc.i,ence-',.--,Cii`vil Engineering; the ?al . 4 ,i i ,i. • , ~, c i ',' ~ and' mittery C: e.—On ,llL4,)"uny Arts, and Mautductures. ,fe'be. had of ilannam . night la a st7be n tween 11 and 12 o'clock, a" roW,rtook . - ' ' ~ . , ~..--- place in Centre street river Market, 'during ,ultich Urn TAnkut...4. ConnitsmcatlNT2-=kGur . gentle it is alleged that a youth named George flill,ithile friend is among the missing. Several weeks have Very much intoxicated, committed a violent as elapsed since we were Mk. favored with a coiiinke- ' swat upon a respectable, peaceable We4man nieation from tnnaqua.. We should bepleas44,... at a renewal of her epiStelary favors.. named Thomas George. boating him in a sh4ing - Inn \ daar. Hill was arrested; taken before Eiititre f.3ouriA h and held to bail in the sum of $2(0! to answer tte, t charge of assaultandbattery. titO,intrt. -Another evitlence of the beauties of the exititig 'system of se4ing intoxicating liquors, by ,:ithich 'Minors obtain 'liquor with a facility frightfsilj to bonti...- .i mplate. I • P.NVNGELICAI. MAGAZINE.—This excellent monthly is: punctual fur May. It is an exceed iugly popular Christian publication, and tbo od itor, fey : Charles A. Smith, spares no pains tur render it Avorthy of public support. We are often indebted to the Evangelical Magazine for excerpts of a valuablg character. , • GUDE y's LAnv!s• BOOK.—Godey reminds us of the rapid approach of the. liTst Slimmer month, by a prompt transmission to us of the "Ludy's Book" for June. The contents of the Jut.e num ber, in a literary point of view, are as usual—in teresting; and the illustrations are numerous and well executed. Virginia DeForrest,,Alice B. Neal, Lila 3t. Laird, John B. Duffey, and Mrs. Sarah J. Bale, ate among the proikinent contributors to this number ; and rthere . . p ar twenty-four • illustra tions. among the inost noteworthy of which are "The RevCrie," a superb.,steel engraving, and a{ richly colored Fashion plate. A host of pattern I} tur i, plates accompanieS this number-interesting to k sin• the ladies. For sale at nrinnan's. Reported ha I)r..t,Llleyer,,V Potu r . S e e: AlllflCrn ant mo 31 di3 K Saturd. 19 ,tm! 73 2...3 . .1. , .: Height of Pottsville(corner Sunday 20 ; . 511 , 73 ;' *. , .7a, of 31arket a 21. also above Monday It' 57 73 :' ..s.so ' mean tide, 033.957 fi.—Dk- Tuesd'y 22' 56 i 76 ' 2 , 045 nuance from Philadelphia, 9a' ‘Vedn'y 23; 59 , 79 • 2 , .97. milles.—Latitude, 40‘ , 44 i 1 t au , 24 73 1.0 , Itsul • 15".—POpulatIon In . 1850, Friday 2: , .• 732, 8, j • or 93 .17.800. - . 1 19.-1:. (thanked N..: rainy—cloudy. • fresh; rather cloudy. strong , morn. elc.ar, aft. allglltly cloudy 2.3.—5. E. light : day clear. evee. s lightly cloudy. W. light; morn. hazy, att. cloudy. eve. thunder xterm. 25..L-N..N. W. light: 'morn. cloudy, aft. clear Crape of Schuylkill Cutity.-4,-;-Aceounts . . agree that tee. crops are exceedingly promising] in the agricultural sections of our County.. • ' 72ZrCourt irrek.—A Court 'of Oyer and Ter , • miner having been ordered,'ili be holden in this Borough . in , Jrtne, commencing on the 4th, and continuing. one week. Considerable business! will engage its attention during.ihe session. ..;14.1" . Burned in the itinec.L—Joha Abram E, a mi.' ncr, was Eeverely burned Sn3londay Just, in cow= sequence of an explosion of Ore-damp in the mines of George. ll.. Potts, itt.YorkFuriu. Ilis injuries, however, do not preclude tbS possibility or bis timate recovery. A4Y"Choire Hants - at 1014 Pricea.—To close nt\t, , this day, very . cheap, Cvariety or Daily Roses, Geranium's, lieliotropps, i'dschins, i Verbenas, ac.; &e. As this trill be the last elan a this season; those in want :ail! please call earl to-day, at Batman's, Centre s.treet. „Ur' Arm. Railroad Arralvonent.—A. change hai been made in the Niagara Express Train for Philadelphia, which now leaves Port Clinton an hour later than under the old arratigement/readr ing Philadelphia at 10 o'clock P. hf. The time. tables of dll the other trains remain imehanged„:. ;dr The Rending Railroad.— lea regula r r passenger trains pass over this Road daily, except Sunday. The weekly aggregate passenger travel of this Road has increased immensely so far dile year, and will continue to increase during tint coming Summer, as many prefer this route to the West, on account of its speed and comfort. Fay of !I Saturday last, an ancient, two-story stone building on the property of the Schuylkill County Lumber Manufacturing Company, in this Borough, fell suddenly to the gioand. • It was unoccupied, and of little value. Li the future, a lumber shed will occupy its Plaaii. . ;Or Saicidc.—At Llewellyn on Friday night last, a German named Caseberg, committed sui cide.by hanging himself with his handkerchief to a bed•post. The causes which influenced Case berg to the act are unknown. He was unmarried, and bore the character of a sober and landustriotis man. • ,liat-.Seto Military Cotepeisty.—"ltinggold 14- nes" is tie title of a new Company recently orga nised in litinersville. It embraces a considera ble force; and contemplate making its first public parade in uniform next Month. -The ladies -of Minersville, we perceive, are preparing a silk flag fur preeentation to the nenrtorps, on the occasi o n of its 11114 parade. ,711 - Murcli Dedication.—The" nevi; Lutbenm - - and German Reformed Chinch, in Tainvoilno, will ] be dedicated to the 'orrice of God, tc;-morrniv . , l • 27th Instant. The Rev. Messrs. Bieck , .4lennig and llofflueicr will officiate on the occasion.. The j services on the occasion will undoubtedly, be''of an exceedingly iutererting nature, and attract ; a large concourse, of observers. .71t"Peifentio a Cilizen of PI e Ob serilr by the lista of Patents ism • ted States Patent °Mee last week, that a pedant has' be e n granted to Win.. Melt. Therntori;,•,of Pottsville, for improvement in a mlebinffor crap ing the edges of !cagier straps. Mr. Tborntoa's traprorement will we presume, prove opera' 40 tttatuldk:and prolltamo hisn.t4f. EDITOR'S TABLE. prat Afairs. lIETEOROI:OGICAL NOTATIONS - - - --- • -- ritliAl. \I:R V ATIO Ciicxa'n 11E1 „ Apograpie G•ographical. EZEI EMI . f . Cana/ Beet.—On plot, Tkpanal beataGoltt Hunter." leaded ,W:itti Coal, was enterincLeek No. 3. of the410b1134114 tiaviipttion, just-below: this Uninagb,;:jt steeleit the Loth with suelreleltesee. that the boat sti* litieliatiew was tot inteetapted to any nrionites, tali by the disaster. The boat has dace ,i)4(ta Airlyrs at ifineravilie.—On Wednesday Week, the katts*' i . ofi Jahn Thalami k Wits slightly dasiagedlby Sre. The Water .Comiwny of that Borough Should make Strenuous Eer tions'to ititioduci seeoPlous Supply of water Into. the Rocough, or we may be called *pen at: nW.dis taut day to record the particulars of a destructive two there. "An ounce of _preventive is womb a pound if care.` _Or Fatal AcCidoit,:--At Mr. Dowmatea near Tamaqua, on Wednesday last, two viiipers named Joan Rankin and - Elliott,. gaged in their duties were crust4d to deith,',!r,7 a fall of earth from an old shaft, Which. theyltad unexpectedly reached and undermined. Both I'Vere . industrious, steady men, and both have tarsal:les, which were dependantupon theattforttu3ate Men's exertions for support.. . • . • • ; . A .Siorm.,--OwThursday • evening, a stnrm of thunder, lightning and torrents of•rain, pai/ its respecti to our Borough, thoroughlycleansieithe streets, and imparting to the jet tender foliziir of the trees, a superb tinge. of green. The fa ?ft of nature in this section not only received a good washing, but the crops within her bosom gust have been immensely benefitted by. Abe rt)4iTos visitation. The weather this week has been 4:iliter warm, and linen coats, straw hats, etc., are be4na„. ing familiar objects to the eke' once . again. •:l . • ;Ir.The New Route to the M-at.—Pusserigers by the Reading, Calawless, Erie, and New mirk. Railroads, are eonve.ied regularly to Buff);liqind Niagara Fall.; in about fifteen hours from i?,iila delphin. Philadelphians bound fur Cleveland, think this preferable to the Pittshtirg_route. f :,The promptness, speed and eMnfort or,the. direet4ine to the West, rin. Port, Clinton, 'are spoken passengers in tones of commendation. Thell'htel by this route this Summer will undoubtedly; be very heavy. . , „xs.l -- Disroatiiiiii.d.—ilre arc requested to skate, that the accoininotlation jia.;senger train for', burn and Redding, learing ( hero at 10 A.lllibas been discontinued, for the present. 'PaK , ei:ikers tram Pottsville for Pinegroye, Harrisburg, Ott- burg &c., connect at ;.. Aubui-n with the• westward.. trains on the Dauphin road; leaving Pottsvil at A. ltl. rind 4 P. M. - Passengers coming east from Itarrisburgiicon nect twice a day at Auburn with the, up mor6ing and afternoon - mail trains for Pottsville on; the Reading road. The Catawiew:Railroad Company.;4The April earnings of this Company for the busipCss transacted on their own road, amounts to 219 45, of which $12,003 GG was derivedi:rotn passongerF, nod the remainder from freight and express matter. These earnings were ulmo# eu tirely. from way husinese i and may he considered large when the fact is Tefeired to of the reeil be ing a new one. The first train recently. piik on, by which passengers have an opportunity t4e a day-of going by the.Catawissa route to the Falls of Niagara, .and the extreme West, cannotir fail' greatly , to inurease,the business of this- compitny. Llollllo'l . itractnry.—The SehtOkill County Lumber Maritifacturing Company;, ave commenced opera ti4ns in their new building-o-un ning from Coal to streets. The building isa one story brick. 00 by 120 feet in a4c.vitli nn engine and boiler-house attached.-iii ti op they have new and improved----MaChinifi fur their businest",' and is so arriinged \ , thattheir work is don in the milk — rapid and econOnical manner. They have ia -_-operritiun .Gondrich's Diachine; Fay f it Co.'s Morticing Malehine, Danielaning Machine, and a Tenoninia chin,- They have Steam machinery for to iiufac- every Nwiety of wood work, frOm the lest to the largest article. . , "The irushinyton Artillery.—This ft4Mil itary corps ,returned „twine od l Saturday • et,tining last, from au exeursion, durinii which the t,:,fftnit ny paid its respects to Pinegrove, JonestownLeb anon, Wotrieladorf, Reading, Harfishurg,X4r,c;— From at i l accounts we have observed iti regard to the moilements of the corps, we are inclinid to believe that they made a - --favorable wherever tlMy sojourned. anti were hospitably en tertained nt.every point of the exeursion.,"Nitlits of this ehnincter, are proincltive of friendV feel ings between military companies located' dif ferent,pointr, anti we mho the happy marin'er in which the recent excursion of the Washington Artillery passed off in every respect; with pliMsure." - Ergooon.—On Wednesday last, 4" . .t.: Gra ham:Brown & Co.'s mines (late John Stanton Co.) at the Hartman Track, on Broad Monigain, ono ofthe largest steam boilers in the CoMPany's works exploded, with fearful effect.- The klding which contained the boiler, was destroymlicoin pletely by the explosion, and by fire whicli'at the time of the Occurrence was communicated eqit.— We hare not ascertained that nny person W'as in jorki by the explosion. The damage to ttoiicom patty's works by the occurrence, is consido'rable, andtheir loss heavy. Two or three montjt3 will ha required to repair the injury experimirid by the works, in consequence of •the explosioh We are not aware of the imtnediate cause of :the ex plosion. ;70 - The Nen. Polite Force of the But4figh.— Chief Burgess Jennings has made his poltee ap pointments for the ensuing year. We 'annex a list of the appointees : Jeremiah Reed, D. J. Ridgeway, E. E. B and, Li Wu Istlerff, Jaco Christian, • 13enj Chesrlan, John - bath, Nathaniel Loose, Richard Morris, Henry Boyer, John Shen)°, • , Henry Shelly, • Samuel Allman, James Reed, Wm. Pollock, Fred. Patterson, - Daniel Fonstermaker, Adam Rallied], • Edward Sillyman, T. M. Boyer, John P. . Dielira, Abraham Sterner, Hoary C. Harper, Danie Larer, Amos Work, Edward Heffner, Recent Disturbances at JCr. .#'r . phy's CollickesAri•est of Several of the .1400ia and Incendiaries.—On Friday last informatiOn , was conveyed to Alderman Reed, in Worm*: to the perpetrators of the recent outrage nt 4 boa Tract, •duiing :which three blocks of bilidiegi, the property of Mr. Murphy, were fire ; and de atrayed. The nnines of the men char 00: with being promineht in the perpetration of 'the act of incendiariim, and deporting themselves Ina riot our monner..ore we learn, as follows :--4)hfi" Ry an, James ityae, George Washer, PatriehiWita. ker. Patrick IlailY, William Ilelligau . ati4Janes Harris.- : ; Immediately upon the reception of tie infor mation, implicating the above named te'en, the . Comity Commissioners ordered out a t Military force, and placed it under the cornmeal eiF J Ollicer Christ, subject however, to-the directionfof Mr. Murphy. Mr. M. accompanied the•forcig to the residences of the accused at Westwood, OW Satur day morning last, at 4 ,o'clock, where tiai4 erne efeded in Arresting George Witalier, Patr#k Hai-• ly," James Ryan and James Harriet; hut hate failed for the present in securing the persons ut Peek. Witmer, John Rpm and Wm. Holligan.'l Thosq secured, were brooghyrito Poyivitie on Saturday morning, by the military, and - wfere held fora further hearing. • • ~ No understand that Mr. Murphy has:. replaced the buildings destroyed, by new r truntnrcro which are now tenanted. The prempt•action of the authorities is this af fair, cannot be toe highly commended *rid- we trust that eqMal promptness may alwayiAistin gull& .their eiforta to curb the turhularit prevalent in tote County, among 'a 'eertaiit class. The law Must be enforced . encrgetically, r- , io incul cate s feeling of fear if not respect, in tin4utpans who ink.* thii Region. ' 01 I ilifr•Distrataing Aceidait,at Trreseet.--On T , lay last, vboy, While empioyedstMr. Wesdie I breaker, et Tremont, had lasi band Itaileis oOre the -wrist, in consetnsenee of•comit" c Met *ith a cog-wheel, While its Motion.' 'IV/O . is rendered muro distresiing fromihe tAlier;hut a fe* weeks elneei :bad - , 1 Ili broken rhe is still eoqined from theelk4 t ato accident, and the tally, of whiebl.they members are saLering sivations,,whieh she Commend for them the reedy itz!daahaiisatiai 1 Othy of at least a porqn . of the coninitmity which they reside,. 't it Ms Public School,' of Potts r ifie.4p4 new Bhard of School Director 4 was ofitipized;bn Mon. day evening the lith instant, by the unanimous election of Benjamin Itan'tinn, Prasiden-- Oa Monday es'eniug, 21st; inetaat, C. Little, E t. i(j.; was elected SaFretar,y; and Samuel Garret.Hstir l iwas appointediCallector of taii taxes fur School puipuse›:4lth initractins, to - have the Duplicate collected, c Uttar On the Ist of . Janc, 1858; heel/urged t per etint. intereat on all School iaics outs.tankling, 411, tof oxonerated after that period by thaßoard. . • Ri'ss Beide of Schuylkill Haven, was electeillan Toaci r r in Hale'School;:itio. `2, to Bhp ply the vacauci . ocCaSitinad by the resiinatiozi of Mrs': Bosbyshe ' The President of ,the Bbard a point Vom cis4arf,.C. Little andJabaAi. Brolni, the Build ing Cottimittee for , the ensuing year.. 1 • - &—Mr. Little will issue 1:13e tiektita ofd niiision, at C. Ilarlet's BMA Store.: . 1 4 gitir * Se nit/ li quor ens Of liquor shops in thii - TBorougt;, haca been [ar rested end el t?' .hailtoansvier the hargei, of , ceiling tir•to minors ! Their anti+ tite, Jakb 136 4 .ard , -.1. Niciolas Baun4u,dAntht Fiest, Dr. W. W.: Wind Sot andyaleniiiteißoeh! Of the many evils groiring out of: the sales of quOis at establishments .sf cliarietr, to , no 4 fighting and gambling are the most pro neut. The use of liquor leads to tiM other gra! of fully if not crime, as nttorally ns night Suer Vie day. In the habits . 4:lT.S.outh use effects a featful change for the .worse, and hearts of many parents at this moment are arei oddown hy sorrow, at the fitibite-coniract ! ed their children, in minseyienee of the facility whiO'ytitth 'can obtain rho accursed poison: 7 r suredly it is time' the 43 , 61 was Suppiessed; • -we trust a seyere ezzimplo will be iladoof :4 e , liquortlealer convicted o 4 selling liquor to - ral4 Let the authorities do their duty fearlessly-in matter. . . A.4:1•• Shameful' Piweeeiiing.--Wo tire i infort that'on the occasion of ajpie ole ibis week, in vicinity, that lager beer iiias dealCout su freeP some boys of tender age;lhat they were diseol4 on a neighboring hill, drunk, and conveyed 1). in that'condition t te'the Surprise and tnortificit, of their parents. This ib disgraceful, and pr that •the sooner intoxicating liquor balled from general cull indiscriminate use community, the sooner brill tire ., youth destin succeed us in a few year's in the business and clal eutnmunity. be fitted for the trust. The duct of the persons %Ili plied the boys wit" quor, as alluded to in th aboe case, is i descri, of the severest censure. P. S.—We learn that idle pie uic Was . connPi with a, Sunda) School, find that the intniio boys were between 10 and 12 years ofc.tige. would hesitate" to permit our children! to aed piny An excurbiun of thiicliaracter if ii4uor is I plied to children as part',of the proceedings:l think that under the eireniustances, parents vrl be favorable to en enactiucnt of Buckalow ( s h 1 . . . , ~,ilr" The Clay ~110nun4i,t.—Preparatio ns are 21 C- ; tively progressing, for tide purpose of •ecoturjuen-: , cing operations on this Monument. Mi;Chill4on,.' Ithe: contractor of the viork; has placed thel iiri -1 mense derrick, whiCh fur sonic time hag rested on . 1 the hill in frent of Mr. 'llannaii':. bemitifut rc...si ' dence, in a position ready at any trioment' for erection; the little.railway for conveying iteiron sections of the c ' elutun th.ihe Monumeri l t, is ready i to be laid, and cierything. denotes active' kepF ' :intim - is for the speedy completion of-thie iiemitiful I I , testimonial to the memor y of the departed States -1 ~. man. Two . sections off the column tjre on! the ba.ie, and eight more ak yet to be added, id ad- • dition to the cap and stittne, which :with the / ele , i • 1 . , cation upon which it rests, will make it 1)11en i completed, one of the Most imposing IM, the et. Ju n-1 try. i ,Situated as it•will s be, not an hun'dred }lards frOmthe depot; of the leading Railroad, inlthis . Do l reugh,:the Monument will be almo4 thelfirst object of interest that 'meets the tratelees!eye, I up n stepping from the Tars here: I'Thecrtri!ictor of the work,' contemplates completing the 11fonu-1 indnt, by the coming Forth of Jul y ; and ouilciti ztvas will then have the satisfactilon of knowing; di - tit:l6lr beautiful town is tic fir.it in the: Ufuion i • ' • . 1 to i sulertantially honor. , dientuclatest {son, Henry Clay; by the er*ion• of a sup'erb Montt - meet to his memory. 'towering amid our cluster ing mountains, the bejtutiful semblance of Mr. l Clay, which will rest tai the Monument:, will peen to Watch and protect, those vital interests of the Keystone, titate„which 'l:in life its 'original Made: the peculiar object of his fostering care. i i The Washitojton Artiiltry.—At a special tricot, ing ! •of the Waibingtori Artillery, hot.! at Oleic Armory, in this,Borougfi, May 23d, 1,q,5, in View I of Min hospitable treatment CIO.. Company experi , eated on the occasion df their recent! excursion, the following resolutiorts.were Unanimously adopt tall and signed by the Cfficers:J. That the Wanks of this Company are hereby tendered to the; .Military And - Citizens' of Leininon and Berks coiinties, fin-111)r attention and kindness extedidedi to ,us dur'luelour 'recent au:ninon through their hospitable rilglonsi ktcouircii, Tina vrhilq?'wo wouldforgut none; our beSt wishes and thanks,iaro riartieuhirly..tendered t.i.{.:aptain'Earnst,and gip Military of Fredericks burg; to Captain Lanspr, 'Quartermaster Mifrry, Officers and Company of Jouestow tr; Captain John P. Ely and command, Lieneral Jacob .13.1Veidaciati ; to Captain Myers and Company of MyerStowa; to Captain Seigfried,tindCompany; to Captain Mc- Knight and Lieutenantagle and Ringgold At , tillery, Major Schwartz; Captain Blouse and Com pany; to Captain Boas And Company tlind Colonel Sands; to Major BeiterMan and Company of, liatu bilrg, who will always hold a place in Our grateful remembrance. Resulted, That 'whilti we toast the Military, our thanks are due to Johuil.. Yeager, M. Brownbaek, S.l E. Reed, Win. D. Spangler, Jacob D. 'Rarer and Henry "Werntz, the Committee Of Arrange- Mentz and citizens of Panegrovo; to Messrs. Foes sig and Earnst;' to Levi Kline, Esq.,, Cyrus Shirk add others; to SYRRani Collins and litirnard our old friends and; fellow torrni,in'en ; and to Captain .Barto and Ftederick Lauer Esq.; and others of Reading; obi) to the gentlemanly offi cers of the Reading Ithilroad,, and l?auphin and Siisquehatina Road forAheir liberality. and atten tion whilst ander tlieirleharge, and a host 'ot . uth -01,8 whose hearts and gorses were enlisted in our comfort and pleasure; and whose unremitting at tdo tion and hearty kindness, while we cannot hope to equal, we shall use , our. best endeavors and pledge ourselves to reciprecate whenever opportu nity presents_ itself. Reso/ccd, That while we have received at the hands of nil tlfd - -tqmits named-gentlemen,: most marked civilities dining our short stay among them;. as strangers wMcannot identify the names of all who have by will and deed essayed to 'make us feel at home, and accumulated actst of disinter eated friendship upon its. To the (lacers. Com panies and gentlemeni who have extended to ns the hand of friendship] and treated us with mark-, ed respect; permit us to say, that the recollec tions of your kindnesit will lung remain fresh in our memories that we ovc yon our wannest thanks: and extend to all or any of polio), corlial don to visit us 'among our own congenial hills ; and if our endeavor should fallXhortiof your ex- Peetations wo have at ileast realized the pleasures anticipated by the willing mind. Rcsolred, That while we are under!so many ob ligations to the kind and hospitable friends 'abovo referred to, the beautiful daughters of l4iiliantin and Womelsdorff are doubly endeared toj uit, and al though as American S,eldieravre were expected to be invincible, still the are obliged to confess, that the artillery of Abel'. bright byes, supported by their merry briars and sweet smiles were too much for nti-vie therefore surrender at discretion, praying fur merciful treametit to the hearts We left behind ue. .; • George Martz„ , Samuel billing's}, Jacob Mertrint',, , Jeremiah AtteOut, Reuben Reetterp . . Lewis Reeser, Jacob Leib,' Jacob Trough; :' . Alex. S. Moorhead, Jerome Harno',, D. A. Smith, Daniel Es:tarty', Daniel 'Kernhrier,- Henry Mohr, !• - Jacob Fclinagii;, Jacob Olewinc*; Johp Dcrr, Wm. D. Hodge* Jonathan McErtally, William Spet4; Daniel Klapp:::3 Daniel Sbertle,? Adam Shertto,', Bayer, 7 ,- "" Henry Strauelj• - 1 mainnummx Arturo. MEssus Ens.:—Jo4n Cusherger, in , native of Germany, about 40 years of age, Bung himself by attaching it neckeichief to his bed post, last Thursday evening, at Llewellyn. ni had appear ed melancholy. and depressed in spirits for several days previous, though', no one seems to have ap prehended the cause lot his gloom. lie bad been banging several buttrf when 4BscorCred; and life was of course, extinct:; ' The deceased was, a sin. gle man—a mason by 'occupation, and had resided in Llewellyn several ; Years. Ho is !spoken of as being a very industrinns, sober, andlworthY man. "A Citizen," in last:week's Bulleti* bears down severely, but deservedly, we think, on our recently appointed Marshal of Police. From some; unex plained cause, the Marshal is generally-ameng the "missing" when his sarrice7 are molt needed. 1, understand a remonstrance has been presented to our "Borough Fatbees," against, the offiee—de nouncitig it as au- unnecessary expendittireof the public money, there being"nlrandy p tnittiOontly strung police " force to quell disturbsinces, if they could bat be made to know and do : their duty.-- The Sunday Liquor Lew has of coarse lessened their "business" Considerably: The !late eondttet of the Marshal has liighly'incenredi the feelings of our citizens generally, and some riew measures Will no doubt be ndoried. i === 4 new Rise tldmpany, yelept "11lnggold,7 has hardy- been argil:lite& It •is eomposed princk pallf of. our young men, and they already present quite an orierly and , mirtial appearance. Yours reilPeOrah . B. .tfittrawille, gay 24, 1855. • • . - .Slssett§ serious accident occurr ed i L here on *ettnesd .Air„ after return•t ipg bome•frani,; * runeml with a vas horse car; :, ' riage, in. which , them _were, four 'ladies, - jamped froM the' carriage and threw the reins out ck!' hij hands 'to assist the radio; from the itehicle ; at that moment the horsCi lace:true affrighted and ran some three squares, dashing the,earriage , to piecesand', badly injuring the' inmates— One of . il3O 'arms..was brukeli and she yvali otherwis's-orlon:sr; : injured; anothr was badly wounded the rest escaped mirecniously.. Dr. Drown , -ad4 4 Dribe.r: wore almost instantly On the; ground tind:dreSseti. the wounds of the Injured. I learn that they are doing well. • 7 . Our townsmn, Mr. MbUry y Guitcrman, Drode'r stand, intends Making a tour tp,....Eurofe; lle con= templates, sts‘rtingOn the slithof . -Jane; he sails , from Boston in,tbe steamer "knerica." I, learn' 'rat be is to be', bearer. of despatches from 005,..: ' erotnent to the Icon; James Buchanan, Minister at The Court of St. daines, frotn'thence he proceeds to Paris'and to ,Braiaid the place of his nativity. It is to be hoped bb, may have a - pleasant•trip,,... Shipping still' continues there are up wards of seventy boats lying in the dim, loading and: waiting for doadti.- - • " A miner,-in the e y ritploY of :Mason' & Spencer, was burnt to death in ibeir.mines 'at Mill Creek Yesterday, I have not heard his name. . - Port Varl.ol4 , lltia - 2,lthi 1855 NEW YOBS LETTER. . , • ett , post'otrrtoWN coattasetrnmird ' New pluises of the Opera—Lrekut of the uetc troupe -La Grange ,ivatl her IS7agifiy—ifirote—ilorel4 and4frrison Troupe—Hackett—The Waitucfk beileilt.:4-tterieteand Drill of the Pr lice Force—the ifri/or and •!ladies"—f easy tirtue 7 -47proii-igtioo for the FLarth—E'urolir an --tired , shipment of npspie--,sttanter skitters— comneon • elatnri - jat a lark-=The lilitor•League. i Youti, Met . 22d; 1.13&.5. i Des-it Joutoiiiik.:•;---Inasinueli is the ,condition of the opera troti'Pe in Our city was alluded to , ati consliterahle length - hi my last . .. let Me in a fert words'' , •ive'you,the upshot of the,afair. After in numerable backings, and fillings, hod negotiations withiMt cud at the same titimequally without-ro;,i suit, a coachision has beca,,arrived" at, hat heir, I .noboAy but -the:parties coneerfied•c*n . possibly toll. suffice it to say; that the Academy, troupe proper. departed for Boston last week to astonish the.l modern Athemy. with jrovatore and whilP the present 'week has been, ushered in with the: appearance of the LatirangOtretifie, the fauious corns : Lai, in the very Academy itself.' - The new company sang Lucia • di tvaiskor'inoor last evening to a.full house.. Rumor * had . (juitti awakinic4. our Curiosity to hear the new prima gonna ITaGrauge,:.'but her attempt in Lucia haS stamped heeds ail artiste of great ability, although at the same time too much of 'a Methodical finger, giving the trinSic of the einnpo'ser 'as an artistic fact aeilrfailieg to throw herself into and Leciitne part awl parcel:of the author's conception, She• is given ,ter ornamenting the music which she sings with sundry wonderful additions and inve4- tions of her °Wm which although beautiful in theinselVes, are;:yet misplaced on such an occasion. She was however well received and must become a publid favorite, although we 'must confess, not reaching that standard of eseellence which report had bespoken ibi• her. Mirate, 'one ;Of her companions, is tine in his 'tray, but rather passed the prime of his vdiee:-L The triumph Of, the evenings was reserved for thO: haritufie, Jlurelli, Who brought., down the house in repeated and Prolonged rounds of applause, It was his -first appearance in America limb has placed him amen the very finest singers that has yet visited us.. . • des ede its !the BM e Ves this to - mg eted kited We MEI bap- I We buld . The I'yne and Harrison troupe have again re turned to NOW ;I"..tic after. quite a pruiractcd.,3- senee and have commenced a summer campaign', at SiblO's. They cannot but tot eminently sue cessm_poplitar as a company of singers„backed by a superb lions, which never fails . to eusitresua-, cess for every Occupant, and with prices founded on Niblo's old established and ever popular stand ard, tifty eckit's 'to all parts of the house and no re served sealELthc first come, first served prim:l 7 pie, they will assursdly come off with flying col ors. We promise ourselves many a treat for the coining sunimer. Ilackkt . han', taken the Metropolitan Theatre and is at present playing himself. slle is general; ly popular as 4n . actor and his impersonation of Falstaff is said; to be the best extant. , :1 Apropos of theatricals :=There is now on the Lapis a complimentary benefit to Wallack, which promises to he a very brilliant affair. Most of oar talent in thenldramatic way have volufiteered services,l,including Edwin Forrest. It iS suggested to Make it an all-day matter, like the. one given'to Marshall - on his retirement from Vie management of the Broade ay, which commenced' aebleven o'clock one morning and,lasled till thy small hours of ;the next day, including in its pro gramme almost every species of stage amusement ) drama, ballet, Opera Arc. On Saturday'' next we are to .have a novelty in our city in dm:shape of a 'review and' drill « lq failkaire of the police force of New York, sent; eleven or twelVe hundred men, by mayor, a chief of the department: .The force have been regr ularly drilled ih the use of the club, marching and various other Maneuvers during - the past whiter Oa great state of Proficiency, and this coining eshi bition will ho their first 'appearance as . a unittSt -body before the public. The standard of the pe r lice department has been wonderfully raised Of late and we cap now'point to our police with pride as a fine looking, efficient body of men. Speaking of police matters, the Mayer has again laid hold - of the nymphs of the pave, why since the late ;decision of the law have 'beeterie more emboldened and brazen in our public strecf than ever, f i tist night over one hundred ... were again arrested, under orders fromlke timfyr the departmenb -commanding 'them to crest all prostitutes.eound Conversing with or alluring men in . the streets or in any way guilty of a breach -common tisage ordeueney. le is determined to eradicate a giant evil, even though upheld Ay many powerful adherents, and. some in high plan ices. Successttattol him. ' I I Five thousand dollars has been appr6priated our Common Council, to celebrate the -coming •, Fourth of July. , . • All our avenues or European travel are filled k overflowing. Our steamers go out crammed and our lines of.pakets arc well filled—it is impossible to secure a steamer berth less than two or three months ahead. The Collins• steamer Atlantic, last Wedneiday carried Out Ex-President Fillrao l re and nearly' three hundred others , besides the gest specie freight that ever-crossed the ocean, be ing no less than nineteen hundred thonsandd6l- lanc :1 • - , The wow Vanderbilt. steamer Ariel sailed on Saturday, filled to her fullest capacity: The enormous specie shipments of last Week had an unfavtiratile effect upon Our money market and .caused - a fall of one per cent in, the stock, mar ket. although it was currently. believed that the full amount 'shipped would not show on the think statement on account of the influx of money fr'OM other parts of .the country in debt to the Metropo lis. When the weekly statement was . published this ruorning.; - shoWing in the frmi of the enor mous drain of',Specie an increase of cash strength among our banWpf nearly three quarters of a million, all were taken - by surprise and the ,stock market regaining itsimoyaney was stiff for a rise. Mood business paper is.in demand fur discount and the banka are - getting plethoric. The Common Council of Boston have been the guests of the authorities of :New Tork, fur a few days past-L-viSiting and banqueting have been the order of the day. The ceremonies were Wound up bit evening hy a grand dinner at the Metopolitim Hotel. It is needless to say, that the session of the Aldertnea:and Councilmen last evening was, remarkably poorly attended. - The liquor inen are untiring in their endeavor to defeat the Operation of. the new bill. At a gen eral meeting bf the union last. evening over One thousand nevt! miunbers were enrolled and. large sums of money taken in. The fund is now enor mous. A restitution was passed that sufficient of the fund he applied nt any time to defend any person arrested or interfered with by the opera tions of the prohibitory law. ' Vl'Last Weelt, a train on the kouthernMichi gnu Railroad consisted of 23 cars, 21 of which contained nine -hundred and fifty-four paying Pas sengers, and twenty-five babies to each car, or, in the aggregates, fire hundred antl:twenty-five ba bins. A . vocal train. ...03-31ajor Freas says that he shall never Fail in testifying Pit , Col. It alltief4 on all proper itca sinus, that lnl ova reiard/and esteem which : he always entertains for agd and gray hairs. The Major must : have a goodly share of self-esteem, then, in that:event. Kt4111 , 11. 1 .--BEED.—On the 20th, Ily the Rev. W. G. Menulg, BENJAMIN KAUMEN to As.s.t 4 11.uus Ram both from Llewellyn. 11. • . BOH11:1--:MMEIL--On the 24th, by the Mime, Gilt - TOPA= V. BorttN,. from Pottsville, to MAGDALT.NA .31slut. him Port Carbon. , • 1 ,, 5 . MAIIREII- 4 .FIBItER.--ott the 15th Ihst.. by Pelt: D. Steck, SAMML N.treza,,to MART Flamm, both of Schuyl kill towuNhip.'. • HiLBEILT—ROSE.--On the same day, by the Cturties linkykr, of carbon;to Ibuic ,lhair. Rocs ! of Pottirdne. ' • - . ; ,lITARRETT-1311SON.—On the :Mb lost, IT the iii Me. JOHN STIHALTT, to MART ANN TALMO'S, both . et E l!ale ' Alto. I i , • • ,' DIED. • • ! ST ALL..--On Friday, (May 2.5 th.) Marius. oldest dan,glb. ter of Daniel and Mary Stall, aged 8 yeah. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at• tend the funeral. from the residence of her parents in Mahantongo street, this afternoon, at.s o'clock. JONES.—lit Tamaqua, on the 2.3 d lust, Sututi Jeers, heather of, Howland Jones, to the 184th year of bla S. POTTSVILLE EMMET& oJrnEcrEDtvEBALYFOA TDL 411NEEW.101.711,?441.; iyb e ea Flour, bbl., VS 00 Dr4oo Peaehesrpar'd, $4 76 Rye Flour, bb 1., 700 do do unpar'd. i 9 00 Wheat, bushel. 2 . 80 Dried Apples, pared, ,It 00 Rye, do - 1 E ggs, 1S Corn y .do lO5 Butter, per pound. 5 Chu. do 03 Shoulders; do Potatoes. do 125 Mims; do 11 to 13 Timothy 2 2.i Me. por ion. . . 4 . 0 00 11..v0r t. ; 4 1.1;..t0r. j 00 M=lll====M PORE CARBON AFFAIRS. MARRIED. letigiono )atelligract. CONMENICITED,) s jar-Amtaraxstatri of TEE LERANom ci.Asszs or Tile EASTERN SYNOD Or TEE OERMAN REFORM ED Cat:Refl.—This Classic adjourned On 'Monday, Isle 21st iusi., at 10 o'clock'''. N. ',The meeting. seas throuxbout 'eharacter4l by morelhan ordi nary interest- The busiuMS was expedited in a, _. ___ . . frateinal mannerrin d much ha* been tranSacte 1 that will not only.! have al'izstinginfluence , The partnership heretofk re existing between J. H. good, with the people of this borongh;but through- . unz Ge .,, rie I,4Ais,th.ind W. L. Homer , , out the ecclesiastical district re;re.ented by this' the A nn ' --foLr'' ''-pISS()LtiTiON . of Partnership. — that .r i tirk, ltelEltLF. .t Co., is classic. „ •• • " ' ' 7th 16.55 - dissolved by mutual consent. All persons hay ttrhaidsinzsyr ]lay `..' WOhave reason to believe that, purticular'bene. r, -tog clalintatalttil the late firm, Will present them to J. fit will accrue to the Gerkanllefortucd interest in ' :11 , i::aEtz , 3 /i''ir s t ;i ii e''r / 1% ,.. / t Ll t r 1 1 1 :::k .° 1 14T l l- t r , this place, [roof this meeting of r im_zsis. The nu- . pai'ign i t ri to ; ;he undcr ‘ st n -I ' md. • fillliTZ h. 11Elnlift. (lichees hat pj:ieen_very large - and respectable; the i. N. 11.—The Wire Sctwn ticislness - will he carried on itS liQOpht. eviiiiFiul much attention aitd e!ctionsuess ilhtlal at their old stand to MMus - % ille. tire Advertise , * de .the prenehing of the Word. `std attetr lifit:an '..- l'H'4l- , lint= A 11 E1 A,Elt. lidirotiun b Aye been calledinl into tie t i Oli by this an,..,.. -M! `-7 19 ' 16:)5 -- - ----------- ---- --- ------- •4 . . nuta Classfcal festival among them. ~, . T . N . Fron't, the pecilliar. cireuno, toners in Which.n r i people wei,c placed• here, formerly, in regard to • .Blt,ETTAitoll. it Ashland. 1 0 ,,,t, r ,,, 1L a B E I . N ---- ejto f I. l r ie i partnership existing language: .‘tc,c.; thev suffered tench; but their dif- 1 it:this day. May 10th. 1t.'...5, diskolceil by mutual consent. Jain Dam:reit hasinz purchase 2 the entire interest of tieplties are dew remored.at leapt to .a eertein ex- I tent. The congregation is supplied "with a tia.stor John Drettargb. in the Pioneer Colliery at Ashland.— The -Lu . sitiess of the old firm w . 1 7 1 (. 1 , A zt i t , 1A :1 13 , .. 1. - John ' Ilanemt. who officiates in both the (lemma anti English • . • • JOIIS lIRETTAIaiIi. . , leilignagcs; thO membership is ;as n u merous and N. 11.—I shall continue to °prate Mac 'Phamer Colliery respectable as that-of this majorlty-of the `c'ongre- to its fullest ectent and - shallendeator to furnish asgood gationi in this town, an.? the prospects for increase att'article of Coal and at as low a price- as the market can • are• very ' favorable:: Our people in Pottsville. I i' r ' d "' - ' • JOIIN BANC Ashland. play 19„18,5-...-oROFT. therefore, have reason to feel greatly encouraged, and •to -go forwsrd, trusting that God, in:lllamfi nite mercy, will furtlier smile upon thew. . ' In elmelnsibit, I would' stale that services; are held res.alarly in the German llefo fili ehnrch, ,t,h 7cl on Third, street, every other Salibat . in `ti iii, Ger man langnage in the Morning, am itt the English in.the evening. There will be servicce again on the 3d of next month ' •, . or CCisSiii.' , NoTricot:. • Pflug *A. citurxii.—Rev.:JouN ( 4 .•TifonlA4 win preach in this Church - tY-zrwrrow (ganilay)Anoiniug.-at. 10341;c10ck.,:an4 ovenhfiz at 14o'elock... , Ali • §Fb).ND .11ET11011IST EPISC4IPAL.,CIII:iteiI, `3laficeri:StreiNt, POttssillff, Reir.'.4inktw,.l.)scactic., Pastor. Divini!ie,rviri; every :int,bo!lii at 19 A. M. and S • A Ectio Cie:PA PTIST Ir?y. Jotor Pastor. Servicv 0 - eryt 4 ,ibb.ith at 10% , i`clock.A.131:. and 7. o'clock, I'l3l. •. ^ . . . , 'ay-AS:ii Arl ATE REFOItNItO I'IESItYrN CIIMICII. Market trmit, not. WILLI,SI 11, Ihlr.srl4:T. P4stor:i Divine fterylee v9i.r.r.Sy.bbath 40 IoN o ' clock . A. Sl..,'ftrini n't .1.,•,'.; *-. 4 t—MEETINti 'of 'the ri;hiale Bible Fticietj , :will- be Held In St. Beiti's , Liitheran Chtirch. Schuylkill Maven, en WkAixo3 , lay. even in; tiox.tAte instant, at o'clock. An athtiess det*ereil• by the Rev.-NW ,2 Wi;:itburn. ; - • I &V.-WEI/Sit Calif/ftit ATION AL •Cl vine mad, Ecv. eIIARLES W. Ettsr.tans. gas i tor. Edvin6service in tills efitirrh every Sabbath. Morn; 1 . ' lug atilt o'clocit, o'clock:: Prayer, Meeting atli A. M. SchOol for smalf(rhildren,; to teach in the theories arid doctrines of 'tire Bible,lit 11.1 o'clock'. School I :for reading' the hible, kc., at 2 o'clock. 2.l•lnging School at ' a o'clock. -• • • , " • . 44 STATE (ONVENTI()N• OF r . N.I)I:IISALISTS. ' The PennvyWanbi Convention'tif Other:angles, will hold ! their Annulir Session in Pottavitht, on Wednesday and , Thursday, June titganal i th.• Meet lug" fit pUblk worShipWllll . be held ,earell'.eTining fluriug the.: Session , cominencititt Triesday ;evening; J 1113.3 Zotb. at o'clock, at the 'Church fornterly Occupied . ..-by_th,tUnive , maliXts, in S e co nd o Street, between; '3larket and Norwegian' eireetti. (Ruicl.":(GeiMan Itetormed and. Lutheran.) iu Thornburg, Berke county. will be dedicated on Sunday and Menday. May 27 'and 2s. Several cle7rgymen of eminence. from abroad, will be presimt on the occasiin. There Will be nreachitik • thmughout each ilay. TN. frienda of ReliziOn are In vited to attend. The heeding itailiwitti will issue Excur- : shit Ticketit at half-prici.; for Sunday and-Monday, '.l7th and 4;lll,int4t. . 1 FESTIV Al. )AN D FAIR.—The Ladles 'of j and Pottsville intilesteit in the Church of the }idly .A.Tr;ve • tles, St. Clair. intend holding 4 Festival and Fair, ill 'said , tiorough, to iiid ; in the completion ~ e r the Church Edifice ! now in prdcess .of erection, (in fife Mansion lloirie of i Price & Pridr, tioir in the occutuncy of Dr. .W. Wythex.Y on .Miinday. the 4th of. June next . Refresh- I melds will be presided, suitable to-the occasion. tee ides .which . theni will be offered for sale/ variety of useful and' Caney articles. „To open at 31. , TII IN ITV , etiVitelt of this Boning,li has special services to morrow, at IOL:i A. )1.. and I'. M., i appronrintelo•lVnitsunday. In commemoration Of the nil raruhme ittfittencts excited by Ihe • ibily Spirit "(God upon thousands at,Ternshlent. just fifty days after the Pdssover at:which the Lamb was sacrificed for US. AV hit sunday is the , 27th of May. this•year. the commemoration of.the crucifixion having-born the 45th of April . ; • /tent. Tl.—Acts ; ••• P. M. • Isaiah Xl. " - Goepel for tinrday. St. John XIV, Li. AC. , . • ErOstle •• t r Acts 11 , 1-11.' • . God . ..Who. of at this titer, the 'hearts of thy faithful peoplo, by fowling td them the 14ifitof thy 11 , Ity Spirit; grunt us. by the saint. Spirit, tp have ft riOit juttmuent ih all.things, and everinore, See thepdlert fbr. Whiesunitiv. OINTMENT AND PILLS, certain renw ilies-for Rheum:lt iSlll.= a.,:ed*Za of Natcher.. MittsissipPli was a . severo sufferer from this ctiinplaintand tried a nuMber or reputed renn:dies, hoping they would benefit hint, but he became so bad at Inst. as to b;', entire ly continedito his,bed. atitthe wai' unable to move either hand or fodt. While he was in this horrible condition, a friend brotf4ht him a Ituantily drnoway's Ointment and Pills, Which he immediately! emnmeneed to, us,. he soon foundlilmsAf praduallyltqprnved t, them, and by perseverimi with them for eleven weeks. he was entirely cured. apd.has . since enjoyed thei best of health. EVERY !FAMILY IN SCIII.II7LKILL Co. SHOULD -READ THIS!! . i • Da. SWONE—Pear Kr—,For the good if the public. I feel myself in duty bound to t.'stify to thn great cure whir; youi Compound ,:vyrup of Wild' Cherry performed on me, Fdr toy r .pel as if everybody might. to know it. l was afflicted with a violent Cough, Spitting, of 'Blood, Night Sweats, (loam Tles.‘t and s'itt n d of the VAC, indOating an alarming athte of diseasei'My app tite was gone, and my strength had so Fir failed me that my friend,. and 'physician were' persttadiA i could not survive tarty days. My sister; who' was my. anxious car-taketymade inquiry where: she ivould.lsi likely to procufe thiemost certain relief. 'She was told that if Dr-1. Swayne's I;ompound Syrup of 3Y, ild Cherry failed In the ttre. my life was.then hopeless. Yournmslicine was int- I mediately tirricun.d. and the'tir,9t bottle gave relief, and j by the timel had &Ulm:meet!' the sixth lint fle.'my cough had left me and 'my stn.:melt - Was. much Improved.. In-1 short.' it has made a perfect curs.jof.me, and am at‘this present tint° as , ,,hearty a- n is I wish, and have :.mud reason to believe that the , usi..of Vour medlidnehas saved' me from alirilkathre grace. b shall tee pleased to, give inforMilthot reS weting, My case. Yours with respect. 1: 3t. REEVES, Ne. S &road if Th r ini, Omt/en, 'V. J. I a );;au %SING, PX;lrt klllar to fear in Mind that the -nrigi'ler and onlY (;err/ Pref.-ra ffia," propared by lilt, NyN F. A: i)N; Philulf;lphis.. and for mil• ley. heir a Mimi zed ktents, J. G. Brownand S. c.,3lait in, Pottsville:l.o; Huntringer. Schuyl- i kill Haven: Flekel Lt Itarndt \Tremont. Qj- , See -large 'advert isenlerit fur additional tel. imony. HY' i 4-11rooght tomc to trir nr Million A wonderfid discovery has recently Is mtnadehy Dr. CU r - ; tiR. of tlas;eity, In the treatment of Co sumption. Asth ma and' all diseases of the Lungs. We r er Cur tis' llcgern a,or Inhaling Ilygeatt Vapor 41 Oit (ig•rry 4 Ry up. - -With this new method Dr. C. has reslcred many afflicts-a odes to perfect health: as'an evidenceVQf,which ho has innumerable certificates Spedking of tlhs treat- r merit, a physician remarks; -It is evidott that inNi t li l it —constantly breathing .an atzni'eabh.. healing vapor: e; medicinal firoperties must come in directcontact with whole of the ariarcavity of the limits, and thusem•apt, the; many and 'i'arled chits-vs produced upon them', when traduced into the stofdach. and snbjected to thci process of digestion. The Ilyge.sna loiter sale at all' the !dis:gists , throughout the s'ouutry.—,The 17,r1; Dutchman of Jan eutry 14. ; 1 The Inhaler is morn on 'the ,brerd under ':the linen without tt4. 100, inconvt:nimily• , —the heat of;t11.) body • being suffirient to ecariorate the ti Md. Hundreds of cafes of Cures like the - following might be named. tine package of Itygeann NIA cured me of the Asthma of, six years standing.—stal. P. Keedku'ry. P.. 11.. qf Duncan non, P. . ' I am cured of the Asthma of 10 years standing by Dr. Curtis' v'gvana.—..lfargarrt Mr. pail!. or No. 5. Mammond Street. New ‘Ork, was cured of A,SeiVri• 1 . ...150 of BrOnchiliS by the Ilygeana. My sister has been cured of ,a Distressing CO117,11(1 sev eral years standing. and decided Ito be incurable bw her physiciani. She was cured In otie month by, the, Ilyge ana.—J. It. Gaubert. P. M., Richitand. Me. I Price threr dollars a package --told by Crtribi,.. Perkins. Boyd Paul. No. 141 (;_hitmber's street, Now' York.-1 packages gent free be expruss to any part of .the ,United States for ten Doll. - ' N'i.,11.- r Dr. Curtis Itygertna •is' i the original and , ,:only gennine`siticle, all others are gale imitations of rile 'and Injurious foutitetfeits. Shun thtim as you wonld psison. (37-Iyl ESTRAJYS. QTR. YEI) AWAY,; a Frestrcl-lifte— 01..ightitiltiNDLII COW, heart' built, end Of::t Ilit i ... one ear slit, about six years old. j A reward v.f : . F 1 v e Dol lars will tie paid to any one returning ber to ..T., 1). Mere tat. upptir end Of lkialtantongo Street, Pottsville: May 260zz55 . , 1 • ... 21-2 t ' , 11, - 54 r - OW LOST.--Lost, abouta BLACK COW, years old, with' white rixds on her 'shoulder and hear the loin, short tail and horn4.—our of the horns was hored—hid on a bell. Any rierstin returnin;: er ins intbrtnation to the subreriber,*will be suitably rewarded. JOHN CAMPIIkiL. 214it* Valfry Furnace. May 26. 1,,55 WANTED. 40;MINERS WANTED at the Lan, corder Colliery, Slutookini to whom constant em ployment. and good wages will hit given. • . . COCHRAN, I'EALE k CO. Shatunitin, Max 26, 18:5 i - 21-3 t QA.WYER wANTE Laarasler Stinnokin,u person) whn, undendands run ning and, -keeping (n order a circular saw. one need ap . - ply uniegArhOy underidand it.thinronghly. -COOlik AN, pt., A LE & , 7 1 '2l-tf 9ham4ln,, '2ft. 157.15 TEACHER WAN'IsO).---A - t'e'nvale Teakher as an Assiataut In Hale School NO. 2, of the rough jof Pottsville, Is wanted.: t , 'None but one ,who Is competent and has had considerable experiencii In teach ing can receive the appidutmerit: Salary. $lB a month— paid. the:tchole year. liy order if the Beard. 13%4- APplicants-mirst present ti Certificate of Examina tion from the County Superintendent-- • , • W,IIANNAN, Pit:N*4oa. May 11,15,5 ;. '4 1 014.5it,17;.- -i fitree best finish Steam "Engines. manufactured by Wm. Burden, of Brook _ New Y ork , of ten, twelve and tint*hor s x. DIIIINISTRATOR'S NO'FICE.--' yn, , ° p ewee, with Locomotive boil( es. and in Erg rate running. order, 1 ~,L The undersigned, has Ing , been appointed Admin., hnving nin use but one year. They are now in orient. istmtor bi the estate of Valentine Gardner. doceased,late • tion on t e new Plotks of the Chesapeake a. Delaware Ca of Donaldson. Fralley township. Stik) ikill county, no- , inn'. one t Delawarb City, one at St. George and one, at flee ii he'reby giber' to all persons indebtee to said estate, . Chesapeake City, where they ran he seen nt any time. and to make Atntuediate payutentond to those having claims I any inforination given that may he required. They will against tiaiti estate, to present them for payment to ,be sold'at a bargain. by ICANDEE Bonn E a cc; .. I JACOB LONG, 1 -1 Delaware City. Ma It). 1.555 20.4t* Dmaldson, Sclaktaill th., Pa. i ,OrtOber 21, 1554. 7,- , 424 f _ A 1 ANIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. --j; COAL L ASE.— AND 'PO, LE he . .4.,,1 f.o MIND, of Administration on the Estate of Oki.. rented tot a term of years, to energ etic and reliable M. COING. decea.sed.baeing been granted to the ult. ~. Tenants ,' about 2511 'trees of prime Coal ° Lind in the Ha denim:le& all persons having cielmil or dements against , zieton "Agin. adjoining, the East sugar Loaf Mires the estate - of the said decedent, are requested to makel ' '.Some of the advantages of this tract are—the Hazleton known the sime.withent,delay, and these indebted,miti ) -Ilailmvi running nearly a mile through it. so near the make immediate payinent to 13ENJ. W. CUMMING. , rtop,of thi Twenty Feet Vein. which is now being work- Adas4niktretor of (3eerve N. Cutaiefeg,de va .,,R. 4 ._,. s id ence ; 'ed, that no oth er r o a d is t oquired. hut as a stand for the nasistle. ' April 14, 18'65 15-fd Cars: plenty of Timber and pure Water for mining par. ------- - ---- poses; the Coal nnsurnassed In quality, with access to. A-1 6.NTINISTRAT,OIt'S NOTI CE; WItiIIEAS. Letters of Administration on the estate the' I. llailmad For further partite!'" call on New . York and Philadelphia markets, by Caned or - A. S. a E. ROBERTS., orvilltl.‘drecritskstilllNY,lliaLrietbeelNnE.rahntetelPdf tthoethbc'er°suubetg6rileir'9,tailti , :: A p ril ! ,l '*" : " - -17.. .c)''''i TraFnui .1 / 4 14'4' Pl4 " aamcrell'Aia, persons'indebted to the mad estate are requested to make .... - - --- --- luamedlate,Payment, and those having clainut or. demands ' , 0 LET—The new liotel at Adp.w.ft against the estate of the said detedent, will make known ' the same, without delay, to OA BOLIN): E. KLINE, ~jr, .. • k i n . laud. ( !h p e r n in e , w ip tn i dtoti.tenarloshf in th g e to ww wn n i t n m Sc ab bilt n y c ii Tt e-A Adel, 6l ,,i,„gt,retriz.i Field, at the terminus of the Mine 11W and Schuylkill Pottsville, April :A IM5t ' i_ __!.._ ''" '._. Haven Haven Railroad Extension. The extensive new I • DMINISTRA.TOWS NOTICE.—: IT,I . ged with every eonve fence for the aceem- O t tilt= of curets and boaiders—water introduced into . 4 :1. *einem, Letters of AdMinistmtion upon the es, the house, excey room preperly ventilated, and well snit tate of JOHN F. WHITNEY. Late of theborough of POttn. ed for families who may be desirous of spending a few ville, demented, have been granted to the subscriber, those ', weeks in this new and growing town, beautifully si tux- Indebted to the estate of add decedent, are required. to I fed in a Valley, bdtween the HeltaneY and Locust Holm make Ilmediate payment, and till persons hating claims taint. and surrounded by magnificent scenery. The tent or demands against the said estate are requested tomato.. will be moderate to a suitable tenant, who tan furnish known the tame, without delay: to the undersigned. nt. the Hovl.. It will 110 read,' I , r ocellPstiel etttlY,ln the at the office et Wells tf: Otte/tts.l WM. B. WELLS. r Spring. For tonne apply to Centre 'treat. rolhAiil,, Ps 17,4 ADNUNISTRA.TION. A I 'L.', _, 'OLUTION;-The partnersifro Jbe e existing tr4isFeen Deatty, Thomas k Co., swing dissolved on theist lust., by the withdrawal I of ames' business sill' In future be ducted by tho unacridgned. uoder:the Trot of FIFATTY .k111051A13, bs , isboin all the =counts of the We Mail will be adiusted. .. JANE S 31: liEArrr, JAMES TH031.18. Wit Mill • TAISSQLTJTION.—"The undersigned, 41i_f3ing business under,the ,firm of AYRES. LEWIS ,et• CO.. have ilissc,lfed partnership, this day. May ath. • 1.57.4 i,, by mutual consent. :AD.:debts- connected with or enntraitcdfor the store Will he settled by I). J. Lowis; those conriecbsi with. or. contracted - fur the mines, will bk; ....Died Ayers S. Co:, who will continue Minim:: under that tirtn. . MIRA !LAM A YEW , . U.J-LER'IS. - • • • • • ItiCIIARD Pitti.LlPS; . ' ' . -.IOIIN LA Mitt:6, A LFRED FORD. • Al frorritiriv Colliery. May 19. ISrsi . 2J-nt lIENRY 31A1171'Z', dr • his heirs,. of may h arof:4eni tblog to their ad r ant:l4w, by calling pi tEm J. W AGN ER J Attorney at Law, 4n, 6tE street, l'lLiladelphia. 3ta3 - :2.(i, 1 Ecis .2,.zt. 0 MiNEPS: I ::3 Veins -of 'oictiar •r io liA to parties of gIZ , ,!" tnitiera, by the car, delivered lit the breaktr—a find rate chattce fur rood moil'. Apply to •-... '-',.' - COCHRAN, PEALE & Co., i Lancaster Colliery. Phamnt in. Mayet!o,lS4s N r OTICE..--I hereby-Caution the pub- N. lie not to nettotiat;.l three Notes snounting,in the aggregate to $5OO. given In January, to Messi's. Pat iick Dolan. Myer Strouie. and! Abrahan Ilexter, by the'stibscriber. as he tea., received'no sal ue'for &aid Notes. z antrwill uotpay thew. BENJAMIN 3i4.I:IIURI.EIt. Ortrlg-fa l itrg, May 2.5.1554. . I VOTICE. - ---JOIIN STEPHEN and Executori of the Estate of Ben ra- 1 jamin,Spotts, lattt of Womelmtorf, Borkm county, docrased. 31ortinter'x' !loud. Potts - 5i11... o i Tuckda,7 and M'pdnesday. the 12th and lath days ofJune next, P,r the purpose of gettling up ,all the business of the said de ceased. Those indebted will take notice and -govern theinselvi.s accordingly. May:26. Ig,is 214 t • • N'Crl'll;E.:—A Bodk for the subserip ,l tier of Stock to -Thu )llnersville Water snd Insu rance Coinpany," will be opened 'on TueAay, the fifth day of June next, at the office oiCharles W. Taylor. in the Borouzh of , ylii title, nhen and where all pert.ons ,dvsireus of taking Stock in- said Company, will receive attention: by one.or more Of=the conunis , loners appoint tell to receive said sixbicripthAs.• C. W. TAYLOR. . Et.)ltklE SPENCER. ‘V.II. DE HAVEN, BALL • Millersville. May,2(l. 1555 . \ -7 0TICE—The undersig'n'dTms been . ..,..1 appointedthe a;;Tent of the oirnPrg of ••The IVittclvr Property'." and offers for ,sale building lots iu the borough of Palo Alto. on reasonable UTERI. • trice. Morris . Achli: anti Pettssitie.Tehruary tl. ls:da 10-PA lati Subseri- . ,b,r,ha.. this day May 15th..) associated with him In the manufacture of Pig Metal, at the Pioneteltirnace. his loradlii . fr, William Way Atkins. The business - will hereafter be carried on under the firm of Atkins S Broth e. M. ATKINS. l'Uttsv We• Mar • • ISIC, Agricultural Societ j—The uteinbers of thb , Society are requested to at tend a re.tular stated nietting at the public hou,,, o f -Jon athan lliesler. in the borough Of Schuylkill Haven, on Saturday, the lath day of May. 155.5. at 1 o'clock. P. M., when an election for President of this Society will take place to fill the racani'y m•casioned by the resignation of Judge liaminer. KELL.iII. Rec..• ti crrtary. MaYPd4lt . • AR' BOOKS.—The subscriber inis- AL .k es from Ids library the fellowing books., viz:—the lot rot. Pennsylvania Reports. (Penrose and Watts); 2nd, and 'ld vols.Chitty's Pleadings: I vol. United States Stat. s,veral volumes of the Congressional Globe. „Ally gent lenian of the bar. or others, has Ing the above named " s .' o r an"' of thong will oblige the subscriber by teas ing thein at thi• - office of r..W. ....... Pottsville; May If,. - 101 1 A:RTNERSI111 ) NOTICE.- 3 the undensiigned ha‘ isolated with him GEORGE LERCIL as ~,p3rtn t.r in, the Hardware business, on the lst day ,of J:tfluary, lti,i. the business' will be continued in ail its various bratiebes. -at the old stand in Centre street. wider the name and firmuf BRIGHT d LERCH, n hero they' respectfully solicit a continuance of their fot, mer enstomsrs. 'Pottsv ille. Januaryl , ss 111. i1 s4XECUTORS' NOTlCE—WheieNOTlCE—Whereas LettersLettersof Administration on the estate of BENJ A SPOTTS, late of Wornelsdorf, Iterks C 0... have been granted to the Subscrlbers,hy the Itegigteinf Betio Co., notlre' Is hereby given to all those indebtetsald es tate. to make Imtneiliate payment to eilltor of the Sub - serilw•rs. and all .those having claims will present them for set tlermint. .10I1N STEPIIF:N. EDWIN LOR ESTE, Erectdars. Is-rd Wninelsidort Berks Ca, May !I. liiTO NoTtcy..—Estate of Catharine Scott. deceased.—The undersigned, audi tor, apisdnted by the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill i-ounty, todistributo the lialanee of money in the hands of Samuel Seett, administrator of Catharine .Scott. deceased. as per account, tiled. to and among the heirs lir said decedent, entitled to the same. will meet the parties in terested, at, his in ,the brooch of Pottnille. on Saturday, the linit day of June. A. 1., 1s:15. at 10-o'clock in the forenism. and make distribution of said balance. JOIIN P. HOBART. 114-3t* May .5.4 FOR SALE& TO LET. 1 4 1 0 R 1 SALE—Two 2.1.4; inch screws, suitable for presses of any description. Apra! to --- • B. BAN N AN . May 19, t'; - A L. catEAT I.3NRGAIN OFFERED— I" -.,. • A. • rthe...lme-half,intemst in a finstslass 'Operation. Ap ply at ~.--., W.M. P. z.crt:lNßElitiEll'S ,larch 24. 'S!C" - -P' tf Agency.Offire, Silver Terrace. T 1 OUSE AND LOY FOR SALE.— . ri --'- near tl A te t l n''' :; °, ll ' i t ti r g "7 4 . ll7— m ba.. i m f 7O7d . t i a Sli te Ll i7 it L d ,Th in e r l, s d h rl h C: I' I, 4 'D\V At { D SIIIIIPEN, Attorne V 3.. feet by ';100. Apply to MARK. (`ltAii i ,k 3r. ' ; 4 Counsellor at, Law, Philadelphia. will attend to - April 1'.4.'163:.} 17-.",t*.. Mahantango St., Potriti44,2. l WO e•ns and all other legal 1 , 12,ine, in the l'it:t 4I I. . ,' - ' ,. 4.1,:1pt1ia. adjoining t..!otitities and ch.inthere. 011h4 ..." FOR,,, . SALE.—A Stearn-Lngtne, with ; ciimr.r,__oth and Walnu4,str..4,i, Philads. Boilers; forty hem power. Also, a 11 Inch Pump, pump-roils and bob-work complete. Any person in want,, , of dhe alinie machinery will tind it to their tarantaitc t . before purchasing elsewhere, to apply to Marrill;., ', - .A._ t,'-tf . ..4.)lE$ NOBLE. heading, PA. 1 1 0 - SALE.—A, NEW PERPOi .dirulr Engine of 10 Horse power with pumps emu plete—the whole wenpying a spare five feet square. To be seen at the York Store. E. YARDLEY & SON I'ottgvillo. Noiember , 11. 1654 44-t ___ . , _ 1 EU 011 COLLIERY FOR 'SALE. •• . 4 11 —A large colliery, embracing a number. of veins, with Machinery capable of doing a large tusinefa.and in a good locality, to be sold cheap, As th parties wish to withdraw from the Coal busino.s. Apply to _ O EOlitiE BROWN, 'fine limp;ictor. Pottsville. May 19, 1535 . ‘ 20410, m.' fers G)r Sale a house and ior.situated on Marnallle teJad. in this borough. The lot is 13 feet fiont by t'.o deep, n which Is erected a two story frame houso with basement 14 by 'SO feet. Possession given immediately. Terms moderate—for further 'lnformation apply to the subscriber, In Market Street. DANIEL \AGLE. 1 . . ..Pottsville, nay 19, 1555 . ....v4lt, ...___ __ . ,_ .. . 0 DD FELLOWS' CEMETERY.— Persons desirous of purchasing burial lotsin the Odd Fellows' ,Cemetery, will apply to '. ' FRANK Porr, at the! , Iron Store, Town Ilail;L SoLossos floors/L. Tin=smith, Centre street; or • ii - tr.raka Boon .as, Callowhill Strret, Nov, 12,165.1 ..- IOR : - .3ALE.-:—Tweive' small Cars, l is ineh wheels, suitable for - Contractors. Foundry- , men and Machinists. or fur Railroad Companies, to use on repairs or about their freight depots. Apply to . CANDEE, LODGE & Co., - Delaware City. 42-tf ( - higher !11,. FOR RP, I—A New Brick Store uouit, on Matteh Chunk street. built for a nom A Store. Tho Imseuieut is adtuirably ; adapteti to stor ing Bale Hay. A Railroad sidellng adj(*iing, the build ing. Possession given on the Ist of-Aprit. or earlier If desired. by appli-ation to the sut scriber, at the York Store, E. YARDLE t SON.• !Pottsville, January 6. 1655 , 1-tf _ OAI• .iii t ie•vonung and - Lackawanna Valleys. for Cale.—Several Coal Estates. tonsil and farce, for individual operators. on and adjacent the Lackawanna A-, Western liailroad, to NOV York. These Lands are equal to any in the region, fain„ entire -134 underlaid with thim. its!st • quality of Coal. and , ran be opened at a Small expense. Apply to April 14,1555 1: Sin r.„ DISSOLUTION. MTh EMI NOTICES. SA L.—The subscriber of r. , 4!' • - PHILADELPHIA - BURTON •& X. r OCCriertrarglig r . ./I.l3D rtia 124 Arch St.. 2 doors above Sth, • ' .WIIOIASAI.t: ItET.111:. Every article lc their line (.4 the eat market Cisco Pmess,aud adiclt t he r, acanthi others.'- Yet, 'l4. "THE UNION," Aribilltreet, betwest 3d & 4th, p Dt 191:0P1:11;TORS—EVA3 & FORMERLYHit & sok.. : . 1.191.0 . 1 BRE & 73.5 to 10.1 TEA j f to 11 . February 1,&,!. WM. FRANCK, AUCTIONEER, iir,.Bv.'orner 2d & Bntt Onwood Sts.. I go T Pill L. DELPHIA. - - Positive Sale every E retain , AT - AT 111 t I . !N r s !! i. ILL ' be sold Without, rrL : Ca‘sicuerf Gu4ll - grnerailY. Ducts awl Nl...vs, . Ing.l3luskal luarnannts. and 11.-1,1:tmit...,...;: - Ve - - The '...lucHwiffr ted! :fire t; sate.; .qf .trery tirscrapii‘d.. .Pb Febritary 1.. 1-..5 • • • 'T O the Coal Sellers of Si•h t; 1 , . . ', m0.3.1.1.1ean 'at all times I,e iml At iii.. i ~ . J; LENVIS J.l.3t.illA}S, Brnad : , t.. I,t at.,, . :' ''..". I delpliia. Ilmhe In whut will call. I` ' •14.1ilailelphil. April ::::+, 15." , ....1 17 I)_E4I,I"CY, '1:110A1.1: -A - .., ('() • . . r.• ril'lnk l uoveti to the office in J. :..2iliicon',, Frl,^ .. in7:lnAjcntry•stivct, a few .I , ,or;:alA l e tho 1 , ,,.: - ll;ll. - yr h6fi , iwrsuns hal itig tafsint, ,I t h t ,: ...'l.z., p1,..a,... .*l• . - z. ... VOTICE.—Bacon, (~, cut:ittnu, , the Co.al :‘••• yrojit. itud 'Walnut street's, l'ltiladelidna..ll,l 0111601(krris' Additio"! r •. L. i'. 111;tp.qii., • 7 Nittsvill.., F,,bruaryn L • 00AL LADS WANTED.-p having fur sale tracts in any part , t tn." Itegion, which they know • - ,r I“ sminvittA to I't.•- with. • II ENity" IV. l'ooLE, )11 in: May 5. 1555 1 s-tf . . unders6ied irii, ken Wharf No. 1. at Illehnpand when gtalitly key!, en hand fer I , 2st.iii4ln, Red Ash Mal. Mlle°, '24 Wain lit 31arch .11/, 1S:15 10:Ini ( - 10:11.!, COAL!—'l'he subsvrillt.r constantly on hand a lare.o am( Ilautpi•hire ititutuitious Coal, bushel, at the lowest eitAt pi ieet , . i• ree',4l...t.'eal on Yartho4e, mitt t' • Yiitrilii; W. Corlita' anent and Calton 11:1' Arch street Wharf: I: .*-4 111. l.; Philadelphia.. April 21. s. • & .W. L:J?OIIERTN, 5 1 i p . ; ,.,, T, • and iltialtall In -the variou4 IIIiCACITE COAL. Including the be•l and .Ish, froth the Rai n Sp... n ; tkeust street. Z 4 eltuylkill Otricestio. t4l! - ,s; Waltiut street. trLia 1 , 53 :State streut, Is stow., :Alitrch 24. • ! lASHR Adrinc,;', mid° ou ron , i;:nruent, f , , dr.,:ss. Also. wrens supply Miner - . tit first ter n Cheese, or otto reoui try produee. h; ctiviti,r, faro nupplitlir, , ct 1r..111 11, , grvat ...I.l‘antap, r making Nth.. of G.ll. find it to their Interest to call on uv. • )ksv York'. 31:truli :1. 1 ,, :;,5 LNlm• 7h. poc . ;tAts, t, Miners and Shipt!ers of C...rd. by .3,11 gt reel. l'hiladetplant , . No, Broadway. Net‘i Cent r, St. UrlX , Stte A it/Vrteli% Where they offer P.r bale by the tl/I.i. Prdch Orchard and ih4, h .11 , ,unfinta /,rd _OA frt:m the Raven and Muck are:free hurnivz. and ;adapted ft, nullity ' L. l'. BROOKE i.tf AIM) :I.llAt BMAti M•;FentAl7l IV, A. 41 NAl. iultablo.for Furnaces and • rehruary 10-I ) AIiTNENI.. DENRIVISIncIn g resurn,l the of Coal; has this day associated with h:nn denried. John Itinnmel. Jr..and • ifaorps th.Airtn i.Lwr. C;;.. at -11 alnat str. , .Wharves Nos._; aisd S. Port fachmon,l. - LEWIS 01 , :iSMIL: 11. iNer-r•. • - A DDI SON CHILI). AV I LLI.IM 11. AUIIENEIEf JOHN' ItO3IM EL, Jr. .frstitsars•J f. t: OTICE.—The '.llndersigtied - • .;...1 this day. May 10.1'65, entered into o•-pnr*n. under the name atutstyle of V. 11. ic A. MYl,l;:s.! • • putis,se of transacting the I.usiness: llol.l) AItUNDIUT T. )Il'l-1 , • Wharf—Lomhard .street. Ofilict—:l4l Walnut street: ' • - y. 11. & A. T. MYERS. , ('O4l Peat ~m r...tubArd street Wharf. F cbuyl k 111. —S.. as Walnut Str,t. third a tQry. bark mem. , • 1.11011plphln: . May D. I ,20. , ' JAMES COO 1.111. BUSINESS CARDS. CIIABLEKLAYCOCK,('nr: 49. selur and ArtturilZ:rat i 4 Fifth atrvet.a:,, A • • March :a ,Inf. 6 \IT M. B. pol"rs, Attorney at L. I Office in Market street, adjoining rad, Esq,, same building. Mardi 24, (LEI qt(i I.lltl(iwr . I•tf DR. J. T. NICHOLAS, SCRUEOS - S Acetit : Office—Market St., above Seeonl. yottsl inv. Dec. 10, 1.:••34 phy 1:o-1:o! 4 ,; I . 4OUNTY-LAND CLAIMS pronip::y 1.) t,..nd,cl to by ' • - .1. %V. . . Att , kruey at Law, corny 31arket. and Pottsville, 3larch.:N, ~•11y E. STRAUB (.;0, ..„C: • ..tri q w .5 per rent interest. to and intemstpayable on dtmand )larch 17 1••:,Z, OILS P.IIOBAR-T, Attorney at 1.,%11 111,Commissioner for New" York. Office t,ppesit, st.„ll can Hoes,. Centre Stry•et, Pottsville, Penna. April 24, 1.! , 52 • 17.1 v r I ' IROMAS; R. BANNAN, Xvt . orlicy 1 Law. 'Mlle,. in Centre Street, opposite the -14,1sce: hurelt, Pot tsvllle, Penna. - ISS 4 \e" 47.1 v F. 11. ()( 'TOR gireiges Dental Surgery, one door 'lils.ovell.ll. , iret: Jewelry store, Centry street, Pott.Svilla. l'iepteniber :2. • toot Street, nearly e N.. ue:rs. ftaittary 4, 1.534 I.ly , • EVILLE RIC11112I)S, AflorneN ../21tt haw, will nt t,nd to all bit,hz. , .s,lotrtpa• d tilt: with dillittence and mi.. Office Coat Start, ll••• - :1 toitr• It. MorrW btore, Potts% ille. atiu~ ill, 15:53 2-Iy', • *244f • 1 AAI C=RAEFF, :Attorney opri , d Ui:• under the Teh , graidt t ttlice, Centre 6treet. o pp 31luers . Bank. • .-Deremher pF..N tW. POOLE, graphical. and Mining Engineer. •', Pottsville, in., attends to any Surveys,; . Explorau, other Engineering work connected with the inthrvt: Co al Region of Pennsylvania. Illy EO. K. SMITH, mr.qNG - To;(;. neer 'and tiitrveyor, Silver Terrace, Centre Stl, Pottsville. 'Examinations, neNrts. Surveys Slaps of Coal Mines, Coal Lauds. Minim!. 3lachirnn. executed on the shortest notice. Agent 1,,r sKitternber Bt, 1y53. .:tqf • ,GENCY—For the Purchase of Real Estate: boring and selling t king charge of Coal Lando. Stifles. dc.. and rents--front twenty years experiene , eu th.. r,.t.tc! 41*S to give satisfactiou. ttiiice mahatitarp , n Potr. CHAS. M ill LI Aprit G. WO • A PURVES. DEALER IN SCRAL ri. Iron. Copper, tar and I.ll.sek Tin. 5.41 ,, rprlter Lead. de. Orders rt.,...icet: r lira , • 31 . . 1'.1 . ;i )York, and Machine furnishing. 'All crd,rs with the above line promptly attended to. IL Corner Penn and south Street. Phiia'a. June 11 1 , 6:3. ' ' = I.)R. G.' BU Wll sc• aallasa gt•on IMutlat, (Mice In Rrirk IRtil.iinc. e'r l e Market and 4•ron4 wost SLIP, four 1. , 0r , F. quire ‘Vilson's Oftive, , sly•re all n1 , 01,111(.11 , nt. the tire paformed. and new 4.04 it:N.1.4,1 0un4,1,34 .4 r . ... Ito warrants all his work. !J - let/lber 1, 15:33. 4. -t! • BEI AMES M. RICIIAIDS, Attorno Law: Office. Centre . street, nearly opp,i , e tl.• copal Church. Pottsville. •1 t >dicers. Solthem..3luskittns, Sentnen, nit.te..n. sters, (or their 'aridity■ or traitor children; the recent Act. of Congress, to lionnty Lanis feel teen day,' tt.. , rrice giue.t ruin here their daims pr 1;7: attended to by calling St his office. Poltviib, March 17;155 111-:'no 1 gf . F.U. BROW .N,lnspe,c.tor tti Mlnt ; kfi . tenders his services to Lantl.o,rners and other' tnaking. Examinations. Report.. of Mines an Frpm his knowledge of Vein, and exp. zirnn Mining Operations. having been in this county 141' *rat:murk...l on Mines the 13,4 tic years. he hop. sr general satisfactit.o to all w in.y employ him. REFERS' to Jsnr..s Nritt and I). E. Nict. Wino, and 112NJAIIIN ltiwas and WILLI.III Ptlttr_ yhiladelphia, ter capal lilt.. and integrity. liEBll.)klt%Cil—ln Nrrwegiati street, opp6Alte thc Er , ~kh0431 Ifiaise, Putts, ill,, Pa. March 10,1°55 WALTER. 9S Broadway. N. T 11 SC01 " 1 ' ; Attorney at Law, y y • t;bamokin. Northumbcriand county, lifferences: • iron. J : to(rk.Pouncs : Goirrnor of Penngylvanin. - Eicn.. Lr.wnw, Chief JuFtlee of Pen ncy I VAll i 3. •• Ac.zi. Jonnvi, Sunbury, Noribumterlard le.. - 11EN.1 PArrwc, Trevorton, Northurnberlnnd Ce It- JOHN :COOPER, 1 DsnvilYe. 71ientour Co., fl. ; - J6SHENIV. COYLY, kosPER- SiWrR, 1..0n..t Co., , ) ; - WATtiIMkN. OSBOURN S Co., j.Phil:lelph l2 . i " ..RNEPNEH. J-icour A Co., ..) I lk , eember 30,1%34 .51.1 , _l-- fit - 10.111E 111 1 P 1: !Ij ell my heath hy close confinement to my fire +- having' now recovered almost entirely. to avoid a r/fP' Into A hiatO of nervous irritability. I have deternorct 2 t hinge to POMO extent the manner in whi^h I have tott pet° practiced lay profemini, ) I take this method of informing my friends In icier kill County'. the gentlemen of the tar in its C, urn' , the pub li c generally. that after the feat day of June of will ratniarly attend the terms of the Court nf err , : Plena. and prlctioa therein. I will punctually-atta ' ptieh legal business as may he confided to M. , JOHN NVF:IIOtN. 11-1, lEEE= M. D. L. D()DSOS, Opel t(I. . tire and MeChanical Dent ist. hss ttc.l l 3' of the hest Dental Establishments in this p 3 .1, ';State, and intends to affc•rd ht: patrons the Is nct,t ct, 'cry improvement in the Art. Ile ;:usrantees ',Ora nature to s nicety In the adaptation and aroma' s Tem-11201'311e Cr V it reSetllt Teeth; Inserts partial trt. seta on ,I 1 posphen'c pressure, to the entire eirlchirp„ spiral eprinze; extracts dead teeth stet rreete sith US, and fella decaying teeth with g(.ltl. renderirit9e"..l useful dnrinte life. OffiC.3 31,trl.et street. tire deers st.ere rentt". ° "' S t ',NA!, 11 LI 'VC 4 COAL. JA 11 1:. N •LT,C. Ifsirch 17. ME DEBI
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