= = = .. Ea Putts' )tut POTTSVILLE, PA. SATVADAY. 41..T13E 9. iH3S. AXERICANISM—KNOW - NOTEIN GIM—BMIL In its career, how necessa l ry is it for the -.American party to be cautious of any league, which may attempt to lure it from the straight, plain path of duty. Nopolitical organization which has existed in this 'country, evnstarted with so fair a prospect as the 'American par ty. With its good condtict; undeviating; un selfish man; its determination to American- , ize America, and crush those corrupt associa tions which disgrace•our political history, the American people sympathise, and it will we know, receive their hearty- support; as long itikeeps its skirts free froth ruinous eon talt., with any league unworthy of aSSoCiation, with it. We allude—for the purpose of putting-the. " American party on its guard—to a danger which threatens them; to a trap which the en emies of the organization are 'setting 'for the purpose of ensnaring it, if possible, to itsde struction. That danger is a Teague of the Don ocrats and liquor men; and the trap is, 'an at tempt to indlice the Know Nothings through out the State to repudiate the men who voted for the new liquor law, and nominate others farorable to its repea4 ,Now we say, Ameri ens, bOvrue . the league; beware of the trap. Were you induced but to advance one step to ward the dread abyss, over which they hang like an ignus fain tts,beekouingyou to destrue . - tion, it would injure you immeasurably. As we said last Week, we do not ask you to take side;' openly, with the friends of Temperance. NO, 1 - prosecute with all your ability, the greatwork in which you are engaged; he firm, unyielding, un compromising in battling for your principles; and never more so than :when assailed by the tempter in the shape of Democratic rummies.. • . Kest assured, that although Teinperance men do'not ask the Amerie4 party to openly ac-. ray itself in the Temperance ranks; yet they expect that party to keep aloof from. the ma chinations of the' rum league. The success. of the American party in this State next Fall. depends much upon its action in this matter, The plea - that by placing newkind uncommit ed men ox the liquor question, beforethe peo ple, they may avoid the issue, is an invention of their enemies, and will not avail. Their new men would be compelled to pledge them selves for or against the repeal of the new li quor.law, or the temperance men, members of; the Order would leave it, and suport 'those pledged for the laws. One thing iseertaiii,— Abe' Democratic party and the rummies, are endeavoring to place the American party in a false position on the, question, for the treble , purpose of attempting the defeat of Ameri canism at the next Fall election; re-establish ing their corrupt power, and re-opening the myriads of grog shops about to.. he closed by the 'llew. law. We say, beware Americans, of the machinations of your unscrupulous elle mies. Foil them in their endeavors to array you with the rum party. Let them Itno; that . .you perceive the Ruin and Democratic trick, invented to divide the American party ;,for • is a trick:besed tpon the filet that the Deino cravtic party iii this State has not the slightest chance' of success next Fall, if they ignore this i.:sue. We have Warned the American party of the danger that threatens them; and `we earnestly entreat them to be cautious iu their future -movements, tis they value the success of those principles of their organization dear to every Americans heart.' Do not permit yourself to, ire allied' with the rum party. To you politi cally, you may rest assured, their kiss would 'death. We are in possession of facts, in re lation to the , movement*, of the rum party, which are of a startling naturef and 'exhibit what desperate means are resorted to by wily .political demagogues, when their ft vorite . pro jects, are in jeopardy. Ns occasion offers, we shall again, refer to this matter. In the meantime; we 'advise the American party to ptonlr Well upon the warn ing we give. We know of no matter incident al to their career, more importan or More worthy of serious attention. • • . IVotros! WonDS!! Wonns!.l4-Mauy of them compose the article of Wednesday's Gq zeicte, in reference to the Journal: but the ad mixture of truth, or even argument, by our cotemporary, upon: the question in' point, is characteristically small. A few remarks, and we are done. We hive aiserted, and still maintain that it 'has been, and is yet, the pol icy, of the Democratic, party; to advocate a revenue system, inadequate to a proper pro tection of every branch• of American manu- . factrires. The experience of Iron' nianufac era in Penna., will testify to the fact, that that , article, in particular, Of British mautifitcture, is, admitted by the Democratic existing tariff, to our markets, and finds a landing at our sea ports, on - a better footing,' than their protlnct cap obtain. 17fider . the. beautiful sistem, which the Gaz'tte says affords "partial protec '..,, tion," a toil of Liverppol, and-sold cheaper at any seaport ._of the United States, than a ton of the A'inri can article, can be sold in New York, trans ported only. front Pottsville to that city. • In • _ England, Iron is fifty per cent. cheaper than here; and we imperatively need a tariff, which will place the American article on at least an equal footing with British Iron.. We think it would puzzle even our remarkably shrewd co : temporary, to consinee American Iron mann lecturers, that their article was even adequate ly protected by the existing tariff of Democrat - is concocting. The same remarks are applica ble to the products of ol d .tAi?ocims. They need prOtection from the ineto of foreign goo , l'§. Our present tariff is inade `'ate to.that end; din . „ ....4u reti'trm in,the • matter is - loudly deManded; ;tit upon the next Congress will devolve. the important duty of decisive 'action upon the question of an adequate protective tariff. n regard to the yield of the mines of Cali - fo6ia, and the alledged addition to the wealth of the country, we _would ask what benefit is it to this country, if the goldwhich comes into it, is deported under the patronage of a pectin ' dr tariff, to foreign lands, to pay for goods which flood the Union, and depress our domestic manufactures.. If an individual manufactures an article of doniestic economy, in, lieu of purchring it, it is so much money saved and retained in his possession. So with nations. As long as they manufacture, themselves; and take the. precaution to adequately protect their manufactures, they are prosperons; . they en rich themselves; but let them labor under the disadvantage of possessing a tariff system, • such as the Democratic party when in power - r enacted, and such as our Iron, Cotton, - and similar interests now labor under, and it would he found difficult to prOsper, with even two Californias to pour their wealth into our lap. The United States will ,never really flourish, as it is capable of doing, until to a great extent the importation of goods .of for eign manufacture is restricted, and the pre sent Democratic BriOh Free Trade Tariff" be an nulled. The Gazette's remarks-on tlie,Roman Cath pH,: question_ so wilfully and palpably misin terpret our views on the question, and exag gerate the very proper feeling entertained by the mass of our citizens in regard to the alarming itiroadSof Jesuitism; that we decline occupying space and time in adverting to them. ''The. history of Je4ttitical policy; facts which are elicitel weekly in relation to the Arrogant re'sumpiion of the Papist hierarchy; r 4 th e chafing of the laity under their temporal rule, ”te., tire:smlliticnt wirrsitt for 111t3 course adopted by the majority of the press'and peo ple of the United States on the question• and 1 , • we permit the idle ehullitiOtit of the Gazette to pass as harmless. - i.• . In conclusion, we would remark thai -the Gazette's editorial is a*trilzing illnstratiOn'of the truth of our aiiertion,!in a previous arti cle, in regard to . the ignorance of 'die preial — ' Cot-eval'a Rimaoan Anvocara.—Thialjour on the tariff question; in fact, we doubt if ini nal,ptiblishod_ in New York by . 4erah '6;o:lburn, Schuylkill. county could he found even a mi-I has tacentiy been enlarged and otherwisa:eonsid.: tier really more ignorant of the merits of as th , n um, crab ly , lmproved' in . appearance. Upon siyques.: adequate Psotective Tar/ie.-system, 'Boris relating td Railroads, Manufactures Com editor of the Gazette. But -we have extended - • • . meree, Banking,,Engineoring ete., we kniiii;of no our remarks farther than we intended, when better nor more reliable authority than thi 4taii ne commenced. ` when next you. wield . , your road Advocate." The ':Advocate" is putliahod mighty quill to annihilate us, Gdzette, more; ..weekly at $2 'per annum,, .li'a recernme•ed it to .- • • matter, and. less twaddle. 1' the attention of the business community. _ ; • _ ___ . : d. Fl 011ENCE SA , .--414* I.uly v.IGI V •INGALFwho "it H The KsictaßOCEll."—TheJune nit:Mbar of .. this well-known Magazine has been reCO - i'Ved.— has distinguished herselfin the East pu a field' of duty calculated-to appal the bravest, and i f Upon examination we find its contents, cotttPrising i a large mimber of contributions fromjavorite the horrium of which have!been lately . told he 1 'writers, and the ever popular "Editor's Talde,"— fore. the Committee of the j iouse of Commons,! exceedingly 'varied and interesting; fully . ,;;:'a s t a i n .. has proven that among 'a legion cf meclriocri-1 . ing the enviable reputation which the wicker ties i ties in the Entrlishf camp:' there is one heroie i Locker Magazine bears. No publications ever spirit. Amid the' wounded and dying of the!welcomed to our table more heartily, than the 1 chars el--house at Scutar4 she has walked, 1 p in ormation i ,., r , Keickerbocker.'' F ur th e • f ' : tit those a . 'desiring a literary treat, .we will state !Mint the ininisteritlg angel. Where- man failed, .one! June number' of the Magazine can be obiiiii3eti at trne wonaen,with frail strength Vat brave heart;' Hannan's. . ' has succeeded. Miss Nigh tingale is described' . . ;T,t. as awing to her mother Much of that refined!. ~ ;f 4.!:::: Turk, havear)F i i h published n neat little book,ohiltlTlo:e." Fowler iiid Wells Senbility, that sympathy; for suffering, that • ; entitled, "Results of Prohibition in. Connecticut;" deep love of her kind and sacrifice to save! edited by Henry S. Cliibb, Secretary of tile Maine -them, which form the basis of her character.: Liquor Law Statistical Society. The statistical The seat of her family lies in one of those i . information in regard to the working .orolii rich vales of Hampshire Whose peaceful bean-1 bition in Connecticut is quite compiete. r On - is a ties the engine has not yet soiled with its fiery i eom idl a tion of contribution from the '1 breath. Among the simple people of the re ! and upwards of fifty clergymen, judgesetlitors and private c i t i ze n s. - This' little work. also con gion her name is treasured as a household 1 talus portraits of Rev. Lyman BeeefiC'r, Rev . word. For several seas o ns she mingled in 1 Henry Ward Beecher, and Rey. John Pierpunt, the piiies of Loridon,lifq ; then entered as a with a mop showing the extent of. Prohibition in novice in some of the lnispitals of the Conti-I the tn ited State's. A , general ciretilatiof. of the newt, and at their bedsides of suffering took I work would htNof invaluable benefit to tile Cause that degree in the higlieriseienee of humanity, 1 throughout the country. . which conjoined with her action in the East, 1 , .. Glitii.t . o von Jrat.—An editor who attempts a has made her famous throughout the W6-flip monthly notice of Graham's Magazinehausts Such gifts.of soul, mindland heart, : Florence 1 eventally his fund of praise; so adtnirayiy : is this Nightingale has shown that . ivonnin possesses,' periodicalConductedAlts'illustrations are invari though until the opportunity'rtrose, remarks! ably chaste in design, and artistic in exec ution, the Tribune, she doubtless, like so litany oth..! and its literary contents are inferior to n? : ‘ foga ers. knew .not , her own Cupiteities. She has' tine Of the description published in the . I, 7 iion-- shown that woman is gilled k not alone tviA •li The June number Which lies before us; s embel .. . en :entitled gravin g,l power of feeling to sytniMthise with suffering, iiebed by a na.aifieen, ewet I " The Mandarin's Daughter; 11 beautifiii . :,Fashilin but with power of . .action! to redress it. . . I plate, anti designs, which will particularliinterest the ladies. In addition to a,piece of Unisie enti tled, "Within my Window. Bower," thf number contains 'a large quantity of literaryiipatter,— . prose and poetry—from favorite contrilltters. For sale at Bannon's. TIIEPROTESTA.*T Cl.*.or OF SAVANSAII.:--, Consideiable feeling haii been occasioned in Savannah by a,charge againat the Protestanv clergy of that city, ma_ derby the Rev, Dr. Mc-'! Caffrey; in a sermon preached in the Cathe-: dral in Baltimore, during the recent Roman Catholic Provincial Council. In preachitig the funeral, serinon of ':Bishops Barron dad' Gartland, and .alluding to their labors ing the prevalence .ofl the 'yellow fever Savannah, Dr. McCaffrey, •said that the: Pro testant clergy :of Savannah ,"cow.ardly ;n t a away from . the scenes of danger," and that Bishops Barron and Gartland "atteudeqat 'the bedside of dying Protestants whose itas-! tors had fled Ironi the plague." These ges against the Protestant clergy have bcen met with an indignant denial by the Sa.4n-; nab ]publican, which asserts that not a On-, gle Protestant clergyman left the city durpg the prevalence of, the .fever, whilst all sth: but one exception; were attacker). by the feter,, and that they li-ere fearless, unceasing #nd devoted in their attenti6 to all, even to Oen' sons of the Roman Catholic persuasion. the Republican "of the day succeeding this, denial of the charges against the Protestitnt! clergy, appeared a note from the • Rev. f../ 1 -! ward. Quigley, a Roman , Catholic clergyibn . ! inwhich. he admits thejUstice of the Rci'*/)- /ican's comments., . • 1. : SUPERI , OI{ITI OF t.kikfl:lill . :AN laus.—the' Buffalo .t 4 intticenci/ .Says that it is clearly s- : tablished, in spite of sOme of our profession- . ' al ollice-seekers„ who have. sought to givelithe English the prestige td making the best ikon, that ...krnericati is better than the British. lOn • the Reading road; whetie-careful examinatOms ' have been recorded, attd with a tonnage liun . -'. surpassed by any railni,ad on the globe, Ze g tah; Colburu says, it is found that Ameri'ctin fron wears out but from one-third to one-halr as fast•as English iron!' The average ofilsix : , years' wear of 60 Ib English rail . was allove', eleven per cent: annually. The averag , of four years' wear of the "Erie - (English) pat , l tern, -was 16 per (cent: annually. In Arlieril ' can rolled and pig iron, the same generai , su• periority is observable.. The Americaqpig, is bOth harder and tougher. Somq, ottthe leading locomotive builders will nse ,itoolher than American tin account of its supcirior hardness for cylinder:4, driving wheels, et.— For car wheels, Where the best iron is iedis- ! pensable, American Pig is used, we bet exclusively.. - . . . . 4 THE INTO.i.EILINCE: oF , ROMANI.M.---A grik-' iiig contrast to the manner which the bitiotry i and intolerance of Rotunnism, is patientlt en.' dured here, is exhibited in the faCt that in ,Tuscany, several'ltalians have 'recently ee • • n 1 t punished for teaching' Diodati'stranslati n Of , the . Scriptures to their, neighbors, and ciarg.) F leg that neither-it, nor the original Scriptures' justify many of the doctrines and 'u§ag.ts of the church, such as burning wax candlc93 be- • fore the altar, offering; homage to the \ trg,-in, &c. The article of the code under vihich : they were punished, is this: 1 t ' I "Whoever, by means' of 'public addrOssepd either in writing, or printing, or by ftgurlttive - i re presentation ,, diffuses, posts up, exposqs, on -otherwise brings to public notice, attacks on the religion of the State, shall be"punistied -Ist, in the galleys.fir from 5 to 10 yegrs, if the object be to propagate impious doctiines, or to separate from the Catholic Chureliany one who appertains ; to ' the same; andi . 2d, with'• imprisonment front I to 5 years, if .the. objectl be only to insult Religion; 3d, whbever for the end" contemplated, makes use i,r pri-i rate instruction, or seduction, shall be stfbject • to the 'galleys for fro 3to 7 years." i: Ir TRII4'LATIQN,2-The Democracy s i re in trodole welpereciveH-one section of the uirty having invoked the presence of the Police at their meeting on 'Monday next, while mother portion of that party; are engaged in strettring their Committees to ascertain whethol they know anything about "Sam." All theleaders want office, and they are exceedingly patriotic just now—swearing ,lustily that they delire to represent c the interests of the people of the County ; but it is a well-linewn fact thatkhen, such men reach Harrisburg, the Coulay is generally left to take care of itself. We sincerely hope and pray that tint peo ple will determine M cut all mere poliqal as pirants, and send hottest citizens to th 4 Leg islature ; men wilds° characters are :above suspicion. Schuylkill County is one k . )f . the mast important in the .State and m our opinion, she has been the plot ball o niece party politicians quite long enough. Fellow citizens, of all parties, look to this maler, in time. JUDGE EDMONDS I ,ANY THE LIQUOR taw.— . s . Judge Edmonds of sew - York i has wrilten an i elaborate opinion upon the Liquor Liiw,, the conclusions of which are as followsi—i .. : I . ..mat kb; competent' Lir the lstate Legleatnie to re gulate and prohibit the domestic traffic of intelliatlGS ii goers among Its citizens.; ' . -t 2. That the net in question in prohibiting theraffle In this State among its fitleens is culaptitutional n valid, and is applicable to imported liquor:after lenviu -the ha -41. potent' handles to any Other, the power cf enngif•n{ and the reservation In Rio trid and twenty-second 'Seinen' of this art relating only to pireign liquor, while yet In the hands of the importer. and Wore they mingle Stith the MAWS or other prepertyjh theft:entry. F 3. That thp means provided by the Aatute Pri the ew for , oments of its enactments are lawful and %Alta. 3. And that the duty int enrom ing the statnts is, not confined to the officers especially named in It, 4nt it lei devolved upon all those whose general duty It Is to enfcree! any of the laws of, this State against crime. 1 BEQUEST Amst.u.LEn.—The Circuit Loan, of Charles county, Maryland, has deelar4d null and void, a postinuneus - bequest of Eltenbeth Farr, by :which she gave five slaves to, the Rev..lnUies Moore; a Catholie.priest, being contrary' to the 35th -article 'of the Miirylntid Bill of Rights, by which all gifts to iniiii.4terg aru atittniled. ► t EDIVOIVII TABLE. : itattacian_ *0p...0f tlity*larione lia4retuk the',llo4 kii;aiep and iboVaiadius, eatapitait by Zerak,roolbtira, beak J ust' poi l iked by A. .tanttey, of Near Turk. Pi' cos - pietesiess and &cameo. it itilletkaitenge tieepari. eariliith any wafi,ot tha . kind ever prodOed in ittiticountry. . "TILE MAGAZINE."—The nninber of this publication is upon'our table. - kcontains several well prepared papers en the friibjcct of Coal raining; an abundance of CoaP:Statistics, and a variety of articles on miniiigfoiscrations, metallurgy, .le. The Miniag IfovozfrM always contains a 'utast of information peculiariKaccepta ble to those interested in mining operOons, and we esteem it one of the most reliable pillilications of the character iu the country. To tieobtaincd at Bannan's. By the way, the -..1/ining - 'Nogozine to which we award all due praise for atiility, etc., is guilty of a breach of courtesy, to use :9M mildest germ*, ija transferring to its Pages a mass of Ctial and Railroad btatietics from the ColutiMs of the J(irirrst Journal, without ack now ledgin%4 the source from whence obtained. They cost 1.13 'lntsch trou ble in the compilation, and as matter4,lof public interest we like to see them extensivelYfiublished; but at the same time think some acknOWledgment is duo the compiler from the publicatio4;tranefer ring them to its pages. focalAfrairs. METEOROLOGICAL 'NOTATIONS. Iteporbq by Dr. .4. 11, ger, of Poll 4r. NO:: .4 . 4 ocs" so IME IFENI.P.AL sth mo., YerNrap!lical 3l days. j i 71. , Fatiartl. ; Height' of Pot4v)lle (corner Sundae 21•!' 53 1 . 0 ttisit l'of Market k 2,1..-sts.) above Mondiy 23.1 57 j 11 ;imeau tide; 634.9.51 ft.-Dis- Tuesd'y 29; , 79:29.15 ,;41nee :Ann Phitidelphin, 95 Wodn'y 30 1 '65 79 i 29.22 sntles_.-1-mtittidr, 40 0 44 Thunly 71 8.3 29.11'15.-I!opulatlipri in 18:44 FridAy 72 i; 26.97.1,60 p. 26.—N. 'N. W. strong; hazy. • I p27.—N. W. strong: dear. . . t - , '... 2 , 1-. S. E. light; hazy. l :2 2. 4.—S. }:. do do • ~'.l!. 30.—S. W. do Slightly (Imlay at noon. 31.—S: W. do rather cloudy; rain in the'einning. I.—s. W: do rainy. ~ .. County SGricta.—A Ma ted meeting of thii Society will behelttin Schuyl kill Haven on,the tith im4tant. cold, drizzling .Nor'-enster * . as with 1311 7 yesterday. Ugh ! it not only dampened the earth;' but affected the spirits in a shockinily..2micidal manner, - It however, laid the dust irr.'i.ur streets; which is an acceptable feature of Visitation.jl y" :3` the roidraet,—S. H. DOksan, Esq 7,• ef.Schuyikill Haven, has taken the iinintract for' erecting Gas Works at Honesdale, Pal'i-i.ft Is hard:; ly possible that a more capable gentleman could have been selected fur the task. • Roibrily Accident.—A numben'ef Sehoyl-, kill Navigation cars were wrecked, nhipomo: tyc of tho Reading Railroad Cornpan" damaged ! by n collibion at Schuylkill. Haven on; Wednesday afternoon last. No we tinders:Mild, ainrieh!! es to the employees the ReadinOttilroad. Fatui Areidott at Tonsnua l --On "Satur T day evening last about 8 o'clock, as *Ty. Thotnas ..Booth, Sr., was standing on the railratid bridge at Tamaqua, she was Etrucic by a' tiain!:ur care, and sn severely injured, that, she diidfollowing day. Alf/ sErtgll.h lontlayrants.—Wti reeetted the fol .. , lowing just as our paper was goi4:lo press There aro about 70 English emigrantSr.occupying the rooms above the watch house. IThey are, in very destitute circumstances, and apparently very anxious to get work. ' • I Igt"Jferrifiebra Varictees."—Mn tunniughnua announces his henefit P.m this evon(iii. The bill for the'accation embraces among. ottl4 attractions the play of "Rob Roy,"—Mrs. Ciiithinghnni Helen McGregor-; Mr. CunninghtitiOn his pop ular character of Baltic The occa sion will 'at doubt ra3l, attract. atilt bougC.. „raft Pi9s.—Chief Burgess . Jenain* is clearing the strectS of these animals, to th'e Oittilleittion Yf all who perambulate them. It sbould,:bo borne in mind than no decent town in the ,Stiite tolerats pigs in the streets; and we lay chant, to a share at least, of the spirit which aninitites their palsion from the highways of our sistOtowns. 7:l* - The Coy ifortunteor.—Two fictions of t h e iron column have been placed in thisir position, and the work progresses finely. 'Oe,rain of yes terday interfered with Nicrations; ,hut as soon as the %%Tattier settles, everything connected with the beautiful testimonial; is so ailmititi4arranged, that it will be prosecuted to coniplition in the, most expeditious manner. • I V . .Ccatival and Fain—The ladiint of St. Clair and Pottsville, interested in the. (l/plrch of the lioly.Aposties, St. Clair, intend holding a Festival anti Fair, in that Borough, on. Mn,Mlay next, to aid in the'complelion of the chtivellifiee now in course of construction... The Fair Wiiibe held la the Mansion louse, ocenpicd: hi ".:11r. Wm. r. Wythcs. The otiect, is good, and Fle pecuniary harvest Should it 'possibfe inipass eli.iexpeentio i ns of the Jadiesengaged in getting upigns Fair. .;2Rr•Ahout Soitinifor Europe.—We understand that. Mr. Henry Guiterman, of .Poif .Carhon, who has received the appointment of liCirer of Des patches to the Court of St. Jatoes,'Aitill leave his borne for Boston to-day. Ile salls•fri the Steiln 'ship America, which leaves Poston:4h Wednesday nest, for Liverpool. Mr. GuiternMiOs a gentio‘ man, respected and esteemed •by gll who knO him; will reflect honor upon hie 'aphintment, aind we trust nothing will occur to mar :4e pleasure, of his European trip. • jertr•PisircAtiay Moriality , ia a '47nyl . e Family. —We aro pained to learn that deOli has within 'the apace of a single neck, rohbeiAthe family of Thotatts Banghart of this Borouglkef four lovely children. They were attacke.d Sirecessively by Scoxlet Fever, and speedily ruccrrnified to the fell destroyer. Their Denies and igetrAtre as follotirs: "Ernlly *lane, 22 montlmold Thono, 6 years': of 'age; Sarab, Il yearn old; and agOtiiebild, tan * Letchford, l 3l'years of age. Thf# is one of the most distressing cases of the kind Oita aver came' puler 'our notice, and u-o deeply sitnpathise with the afflicted parents in their,berestveinciii. . . , . • jter4l re. Procter .— t hin-lady has, during the past few weeks that, len-Oh/es litrictieilmvU -... at th 4 Town Ball,*llgbeed all by her eheste end elegant performanies. ,In - view - of tide fact we &mire thata Comillimentary Besiellthei been tendered Mir. Procter by her numerous friends, and will take plath on Monday !venlig west:. Tho programme for th? occasion h excellent, It outhrticesi the celebrated Comedy by Sir Edward Lytton Bulger,!'Moue'," in fire acts; an parish Lilt" by Mr. Wciod nicid Mrs. Trecter the whole tticoticlude with the fltett, "The Tenth that Nor. Cr SaWa Woman." Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. Melt; and the restl - of the Company -will pear On, tho occasion. ; - The bill is a capital one, and we trust i,hat Mrs4Proctor will receive as . she y m richlerits; an overflowing house t on Monday .evening. . . i • „ wit in the ) Et —ttle Grimes is the cynosure of, flallaysis-,,•the etiaittion centre of -universal- atteO. , „ - 'Una. ' The atedisii of our ant*SiVii'OearnaS is ' looked. Ter ot Zwitirse with eagerness fornomberles.s. .reati6Ml and anzong others for the war' news, As ;veils imeeesatve vessel is announced antrher;news prodsulgeted,),he peculiar expression. of counto tiiiiieevrith which uur citizens say to one another, '!`l3teulner - Is in— ..k Sebastopol not taken!” sp-ua ,volum e s. There is that sort of self:Pa4efled grin irradiating the features which plainly tells •that the sympathies otthis great -American nation aro, , disguise the fact as you may, decidedly Russian. Apropos of 4he ear and of the fact which acct.; stoned the - foregoing" remarks; we chanced •mie day last week, *bon in company with General -Scott, to be enlightened as to his views Of them t terl and as they are doubtless of . weight, in them - selves, as well-as of interest to the pnblib, yma shill have them. , The Amerieit had just arrived with UM oft to d tile from the Se:it, of war—"Sebastopol net take ,''' when we were in the General's company. "Wm i ll General," said we, "they do not take Sebastopot." —b.:co, no," Was the reply, "and that is not the actf tst of the spatter, the allies cannot got -away.f-- They must either take. the place or surrender."— "What," we asked, "are they going to do ?"i "Why" retilics the hero of Chippewa, "in the first place. they must have at least fifty per Cents more men than the Russian force to effect anything, they must 'then defeat the enemy in the fi eld -and invest the fortress on the north Side, when they will he able to take it in a few day's. "Thep,' continued thO'General; "missed the golden opplr tupity after the two great battles, when they might by one vigorhus assault have carried the place at once." "Thise,"_ said he, "have heed my fixed sentiments diring the whole . pf the present year, and until they come down to this line of action, they can accomplish nothing." - :: 1 Snch is th'e opinion of our own Scott, who:is generally cOnsidered to be a master in military matters. I ' , . • , if he novelty of the past week has been the re view of our police force by the Mayor and a large deputation of invited guests. The parade took ,Pince on Saijarday last. At 2 o'clock in the at-. ternoun, thestoree to the number of some eleven . httndred were drawn: up in open order, two ranks thacp, extending the entire breadth of the Park, from BroadW,ny to Chatham Square. The Mayor attendedby : lmis deputy, with a note book then pt4sed tiows the column and carefullY 'inspected the appenratice anti dresS of every man in the force: Thii:done, ho took his stand upon the steps of the City ";Mall, and the whole hotly marched,- countermardhed dud went through the drill ho fetre him. i At the eoitclusion", of the drill an address was delivered by his Honor, touching upin the vari was duties and requirements of the position of a I pellet:, of leer. setting forth the care and solicitude with which they Were surrounded both in health 'and sicknesi!, and entletti•ering by words of emu: Mendution 'owl encouragement to incite the de- : portment lost full and faithful discharge of-their ' ninnerons duties. . . The Mnytir has had Prepared at his persOnal ex pen-e, a medal, as a badge of horor to be confer- red upon Gibs° members of the police force who' shall in any war distinguish • themselves in the performance of their duties. The trinket is of I - , ----------4-- silver, handsomely carved, bearing upon one side the words, '. : Presented by Fernando Wood, Mayor, AD"Ccird of Than4.-3lnjor General Wynkoop ,t : 1555-'6;" and on the other, the old motto: "Jar returns his,thanks tot the officers, volunteers ' and thin vi , et, raw c"clom,"—both accompitnied Ify op- 1 citizens of the fith Division, U. P. M., for the kind- I proPriate designs—the badge is suspended around 1 . i ness and attention shown hiniselfand Staff, during ; the neck by a blue ribbon. ; 1 Fivetneii on the presen t occasion -received the 1 the recent tour of inspection. We invite attention I .. ' , , ,j . distinctien;:to each of, whom as he was called out to the Card, which hi as follhws: ; 1 in front of the force, the Mayor made some appro. HEAD QuattrEnslith Divismus, U. P. ',11.,-,.1 1 priate remarks. One of the recipients, a short tr : May :10th, -185'a. i, time .sit :entered a burning building' when all Major General oikoop returns to time of fi cers,' others refused, and from the . tlamest rescued 'an En Wormed Volunteers and, citizens. of the 11th i infant child, whom 'he restored' to tm distracted Division, his thanks ibr the knatinessand nttentien mother's a{ms, and shortly after seized a child ! 'shown himself land :staff during his last NO of in- flout beneath the very wheels of a railroad car, spection. lie feels It an invidious task to partic- ' saving it from certain death, receiving severe in diorite acts of attention, where the desire to ex- , jury himself from the passing car., Two other llibit kindly feeling Was universal. i But he would I times - within some three years, thisi-same man has do injustiee to the gmiateful : recollections of him- I succeeded ill saving life. . , self anti the officers (of his Stuff, ACy.ie he not to' Another policeman not long ago perceived Itwo - name Col. C. D. Broi)bead, Mnjor Gregory and A.' men standing on a corner during the'night winon Etling,er, Esq., of the' 2nd 13rQnde ;: General Fis- , he suspected and followed, Ile Frifill folltlit his ter,' Col. Well:, Mitjors Winterstimen. Leonard, I suspicions Verified and Made a descent upon them, Stemiart. Brass, Sisrey and Burnham, Captains , ' when one of theme stubbed him with it knife ha the Glasser andsilmarkeV,lLieutenants Frecbst and T. i breast, entering the lung two inches. and the Om- P. Simnpsort,' Quar4,a Master Painter, pioneer,' er, with a chisel in the head. Although fearfully ' Thomas Slifewl ; Hui leader and meembers of the; wounded amid streaming with blood he gave chase, Mauch Chunk Brass '. Band, the °Myers and mem- I Caught and; secured his man, and by his alarm sue hers of the Marion pose Company, and ;Messrs. eeetled in having them arrested. They are now Asa Packer, 0. 11. Wheeler, and our host Mr. Lentz serval ) ; Old State nt Sing Sing. prison. This po °Nile 3 , lBrigatle; Gen. Cake and Staff, CO..Frick,: 'iceman was supported between two: bristlier all- . Major Bickle, Adjutant Hippie and the Captains curs dii.this occasion. .. • and Officers of- the several- Companies of the Ist ' Anothernf the favored ones received his badge Brigade which were reviewed by him, as those to : not from warlike feats but for quite a ,different whom he and his sjo are under especial obliga- . service—feat of gallantry., Ile is none other than teens. Their welcome individually; and mai officers', the well known old policeman whose station is in was all the soldier's,heart could wish for or desire. ' , - Broadway;at Stewart'Sstore, and whose main du- He takes this oppoftimnity Si, commend the :offi i . ty is to assistlatlies in making the passage of that errs and men throughout the entire divisioM for dant , erous''loculity. At the especial request of t heir soldier-like Lensing, their skill in tactics and the fair de s insels, he was invested with the medal. intimate knewlengeinf Military science. ', Imeon- , Wit saw lain yesterday with it, around his neck, clusicn he sincerely trusts the fith Division . may ; and :move r' t o doubt that instend of. handing, his- I long continue the hest equipped, best drilled and I fair protectors across the street, his gallantry will must soldicrlike in the State. ' ' : - now compel him to carry , them over bodily. ~ GEO. -C. WYNKOOP, - ..IpcopostoUthe ribbon—it is blue-=hats th e se .lfojo:t General 6th Dir. 1' . ..e. IL lection of ,the color, anything to do with the Old WILIAM' BROWIS 1J. Ai A • des de l A amp, ' j . maxim of bur lady friends that "bit pis ern.."—and W. 11. Gomm, .j , - , has this smiggested its adoption as a badge of fitith . ful service;—.we throw out the hint. - We Ire iigain called upon to chronicle murder. ~. We have Jost had two ca-es in our city—one near the etas:tie:locality ttf the Five Points, where two Irishmen quarreled over the divisors of some old ' wood which they had collected from.a demolished old building, and in the tight which. ensued, 0110 named Donnelly received a stab which resulted in his death. ' The other occurred on the opposite sideof the city and for cool, deliberate brutality, can scarce ly be surpassed.'- It seems that Iwo young men had z a feeling of ill seal agalnst a companion, which they determined to gratify. ' For this pur pose they waylaid him a few feet front the door of his own residence, and as he wasastmendimag time front tloor:'at about midnight,they came up behind • him and With heavy blows knocked him lifeless. They them, seized him by the hair of the head and dragged him- to the opposite side' (if the street, where they continued to beat him manta the cries' Of some person who was approaching caused them to decaMP. One of them however was overtaken and secured. by the police. I ` stozosto:s of mu:ders, we de not remember ever having heard anything more desperate in that line, than, the nets of a man, the account of whose — Ciecistiontit Havana the last steamer has brought us. He Was confined for murder:and while in prison succeeded iii killing, two of the guard, and while in the chapel listening to the exercises pre pa-story to his own death, he seized a tnessive candlestick from . th e altar and dealt the priest a death-blow on the head—he wound up the cata logue by kicking the executioner while being sub mitted to.the Garrote. •file mini emphatically—a /tsfek. - :. 1 .. . 'On theTmrst day of Jape the maishals commence tokake the census of the State of dew York, so th mt we shall shortly know the present population ofthe Metropolis. l , ~. s - - 1 The %Illicit testimonial nientione.l. in my last is now under way.. The performances common- I elks at tWo this afternoon anti continuing till the Audi hoUrs el the night. We are to have drama, ballet, opera, spectacle; concert, ',tr., tip. All the shimming lights are represented, Forrest heading the list, in his great character of Damon: The Academy of Music is the scene of She performan ces., 11 , In the tlmeittrical. line, ITO have land an tweet in the appearance .of Hackett, in his celebrated character of Falstaff, now represented by him for the first time in, five years. It is eXcellcnt, in fact time very imilpersonation of Shakspearo's idea of the man.; Hackett is universally elbowed to be the hut Falstaff alive. The 'audit:nee, at the Metro politan, Of which he is lessee, have been very large since thd production of Henry IV, and- the Merry Wives otWindsor, in which be appears. • . George Steers yesterday laid the keel of the new Collins Steamer Adriatic. She is to he much larger than any other vessel of the line, and no expense'( will he spared to make her the eh , / d'oetmeseof American naval architecture. f.. Time IT. S. steam frigate Niagara, in thel hands of the same gentleman, is progressing finely and will shortly he launched. s { , ...lpsollos of the water—Commodore Stevens, the welh . kridw head of the Yacht club of Now York, pressed by increasing' ago, has resigned his post O .!. eommnander. Highly complimentary corre spondence passed on both sides, the club soliciting the favor of time Commodore's portrait at his own convenience for sitting. ' By the way, John Bull rather:Overreaebed the Comtnoi'ore in the matter of the yacht America. It seems that when she was expected on the other side, sonig gt,entleinen of the Royal yacht club laid in wait for her in the disguiSe of pilots, anti har ing rendered their services as such, were taken on board to bring her in. They thus made them selves neguninted with her soiling qualities and though:unable to dodge the tremendous heating which their vessel received, still saved themselves many thousand pominds in the wagers, which they Might Otherwise have made on the result of the race: : Hearing,• and piacharge from Custody.— The peisons charged with the burtting'of 3lr. pby's buildittas, recently referred to by us; had a hearing on Saturdaytast, before. Alderman Reed. The eiidenye against 4e of the.; persons' charged with being implicated flit the affaii;was insufficient to hold them to appeal. at Court, and they were discharged from custody. Positive evidence has been adduced against PatrickWhitaker,--whom we Learn, the authorities have been unable so far, to arrest----to.the effeetthat he, confessed - he fired the houses of Mr. 3lniphy, which were destroyed. The same evidence also asserts that• Whitaker said he would burn doyen any house Murphy erect ed on the premises. These statements were sworn to by two witnesses . Further information • was not elicited; but it confidently thought,' others were concerned,in thetransaction at Mr. Murphy's property. ...7-41•• Schuylkill Cortneg Agrictatura/ Sqletg.. 7 l At a meeting of thii society held in Orwigsbnrgl on Saturday kit, Cht&lei ErnileY, Fresitbint pro' tern., and Samuel.H. I:ladden. Secretary pro . teut., the resignation. of Jagob Kammer, Esq., as Pres ident Of the Society, Ives unanimously accepted. F. S. Hubley, Esq., Is then umanitrionslieleeted j to fill the position vapated by the rilbiguatien - of Judge Hammer. A preamble and resolution eon demnatory of the action of Joshua S. Xeller, -the! Recording Secretary Lf the Society,..tvere adoPteel A further resolution Ins adopted, instructing the Secretary pro frnt. tq notify J. S. Keller' of thp proceedings of: the nfeetingAo far as .they rela6 to-himself, and infortft -him further: that ihe'vvill! have an 'opportunity 14 having a he:iiing tit an a‘l.i Mourned meeting to b:e held on the 9th instl. in Or-1 ivigsburg, at the bowie of t 01. G. 13Q Boyd, ifThe thinks proper to ava!il'himself of 'aid Opportu.l nits (CORRESPONDENCE OF TEE. MINERS . JOURNAL.] MESSRS. Ens.:—Physicians recommend gentle exercise in open air to Indies in ill health', and un fortunately it has liing been the fashion for those who wish to be considered ladies to he in delicate health; A fall routid figure, good health, and ro sy cheeks are vulgulr ; only fit fur chamber utai(4, kitchen servants, and our good old Pennsylvania . beech women, (a little clink artistically applied to lady's cheeks is adMired by the exquiiites.). But thanks toiho influence of our ecaBible Public jour nals, ill health is nbt so essential to the making of a lady as it has heen ; and many who have lost their heiilth through fashion are anxious .to regain , it. It is my wish to show your fair readers the su perior advantages of garden exercise over all oth , ors; but please bear in mind ladiesjaii, I want to, persuade you totake "do shovel and; de hoe," for there is but little exercise in giving directions , to your gardener, and admiring your budding rose; ' trees. It requires j.he pen of_ a poet to do justice; :to the pleasurei n female enjoys when interested," in garden work. ..6s soon as the weather permits, she' is anxious to eXtunine her rose trees end ever greens; finding that:the -earth around them needs, loosening, she ta4es the spade,, digs !carefully among them, lest careless hands should injure the roots; so interested in her labor, that She forgets that she has beets invalid, until:tilt ugly stitch iho side warns her it is time te r st 1 nothing dauated,tiext.morning, finds her again in the gar- , den ;,, so day by. day she finds her Spiagth inereas,i • ing and by the time the flower gardeli it finished, I she has received s, much benefit that she , is nn willing to give up and continues her lalior airnng! the vegetables. Thin comes the pleasure'ofwitteh ing their growth;: , , - watering the l plants, hoeing around them, and itoon, as if gra4efnl for her ten- lei care, the eye iq greeted with lovely blossoms, where a short dint; before nothing was risible but the naked earth..? Roar eagerly ,:the rig,rientrural Columns of the newspapers are examined to see what improvenients can be m.adei mnelrtnOre con ducive to health than reading French novels; al though . our younk ladies Will find no fainting,l sickly heroines init:„Slrs.Southworth's works, or the celcbratjd Fanny4Fern's. One advantage iu gar ; - tlert exercise over:Walking or riding. is; that it is bonier; when weary, we have but a few steps to take for rest and s'efreshinent ;,another is, we have . the plc:Mute of ktiowing We are preparing future enjoyment for ourselves and friends; and when we feel too? weak and - languid "to prepare for a walk or ride;ten pr twenty minutes light work in the garden is a great benefit. latu aware of my inability to do justice to this'subject, but perhaps it is better for thtise reimarks to come frtim one epi . the Sex, however;weak they may be; :foe if man should advise ladles to use the spade and hoe, no -matter how beautiful and eloquent the language in - which be expresses his thoughteen. the subject, the fair readers ttoulddoubtles(turn up their'pret., ty noses, and shriig theiishoulders,,rofleeting on tyrant man for dishing them ,t 4 engage in such vulgar employment, particularly if they belong to the "strong minded wouta.4's ' :rights e ' class. MEE T ! rnirtricr, ,Itay: 29, 185'6,, SIESSIISIEns.:,--Why is it that. a Ceitain.Ger man Roman Catholic Priest, not fifty • miles from your ptace ? visitsAlmost•every Cireus 'which comes to otit town?. .Ivo do not object, to Ministers of _the Of4Cl visiting torch: placcsl of amusement, if they tan do it clibs.ciontiously, but it seems :Ohne strange to us, thiit said Priest travels four miles to see the Circus since the same could he Seen in his own town.. 11e li'Perhaps ncting the hipocrite--'' boiag sshanied ta be seenv such places at .home,' and therefore in eckinf• nourishment for the lust of his eyes, roatifs, as ho thinksi amorOtrangers. • In that event, ss'e would inform' him that he is so well known ‘ in oar midst, that hisTresence at our plrices: of ipUblie t : iiviluseineuti; picatca the goner al remark,—Wl4 does that Priest not' go to vs the Circus in his own town? !.‘Vet An not know 'whether proteitant Ministers attend MI6 places at' 'home among thelitlock ; .hut t¢ia we' know, that they do not come from ,our neighboring towns to I our place, te_secia Circus, when it is here. , 'HoNtsrr. •Schuylkill- giro, 'Nay 25th' 185 OW YORK LETTER. . . . • • irnon o*n OWN COIIIIESPONIINNT.j i The Enders trar.Steamer ttrriertle-Opinione nod remark. ny General Segni on the tenr—lfis rime , ' of the p'oapeet oheatt4Paraile of the N. York Policy-i Speech of the; Jlostor-L-Diatrihu lion of Sileet Medale—The Itecipiente__Th. bodies' moo-4.llarders---,Peeperatef churacter— rem* of the pate nod City- The irtdlnek. Tem hoooin ConineSteornir Adriatic-- Hoek ' et as Sir . Johii Falitaff,-U.•s.,Stenoter lingn ro—Reeiguat(po of CO' onod4oo Stelren*--Dodge (V the 'Tack Chsh—iFrleat itant Rot gear.—New atge of Rena ptieeeten4-piifiettltiee frith the Dafpes—Nete Sieatnee,,Arago—The Sew Yong, MnY 29, 1855. Dextr Jdunxiir..:•••-lt, would lie superfluous for me t o toll y ou that th e. all-absnrhing point of at: tuition in the ner3 el the. troth' at pre.Ant, is the TAMAQUA AFFAIRS lx r rsxEsTiiQO Qv BY. tCOMMU2iICATF ! D ' .] El!ffl! A great haul of burglars was made by our police a few ei-enings since. at a sort of dancing enter tainment given in Nineteenth street, by the keeper of , a hOuse who had long been,stispected. The •gentlemen of the star is as Chritsy calls them, the ,men with the big breastpin, made a descent upon the iiiittnor scene and 'caged nhottt twenty or more desperate scamps. Upon the premises were found the most powerful and complete sot of bur glar toils ever seen in this country, some of which wore of suffieient power to pass through- the siout- . est safe in a very few moments. - - Daring robberies have been alarmingly frequent for .some months past, especially in -this very quartet of the city, and this very gang are doubt ' less the' parties concerned in most of them. The capturh was a good deed, capitally done. • , -Great difficulty has been experienced with the - Russ pavement in New tork, especially in wet weather, on account of its excessive smoothness, • rendering it very dangerous for horses. We hrive ourselies seen animals slide full 'thirty feet when endeavoring to stop rather soddenly. This evil they are now striving to remedy, contracts having been made with Russ, to pale Wall St. with quite. narrost blocks, (some three 'itches only in width,) _of trap rock, which is nearly twice as • bard as the granite at presentin use. We are informed that the Navy Yard is to paved in the same manner. The i Sable difficulties on our bay railroad cars, referrd to once before aro likely again to he over: hauled: 1 ) The Reverend Dr. Pennington, "respec table aged colored individual,""sand preacher of this city, exhorted his congregation from his pul pit weare told net to submit to be placedity them selves,:bnt to insert upon the rights which he as serted;were inalienable. The next day, the - Ebony Prelate himself marled bia principle in 'practice by totally refusing either to leave any of the Sixth Avenue ears or to take•his place upon the 'plat form, When gentlemen of the dusky brow are usu ally tolerated, and was as a matter of ,course ejected bodily: Ito his brought suit against the compaby, and the sequel remains to be written tat some future day. Ile was at the time taken be fore a:Magistrate by the police for disturbing the peace In making a great hue and cry, and, running after the ear, when his honor administered to his divine darkeyship a sharp repritnand. • Thq Aragti, a new steamer of the Ilttvi:e lino, to 1 rcplaco the Humboldt lost last winter, has just • . . wade hoi.trial trip, Sba that would be ex 4 petted of. our'. Now York ctiriltruotors and whei4 that iiOM- 'itiporb Ship fit' guas*ceil. - 4onsort the FOlton, will be roli , ly iu.Atigost. - lictillp.o i-,3ootigitti.,',,- • I ; reorrutnciiin.] Iltatt I MEETiNG.—TI!et tweeting of -the Schuyl kill Couitty Bible Society rt'ni held in St, Penn Church; Schuyikill. liaren,l3tay 3154-1855, accor ding to previous notice. Tbit:meeting unanimous, ly appointed fir. , E. Chichtster; Chaiiman. The chair ordered Dare 4 act as Secrutary.L.— After the object of theinieitig was stated by the chair, Brayer , was off redill• the Secretary, and Rev. Mi . . Wilishbern, of . POttliville, read the thir: tcenth nhapterlof let Coritithians, and addressed the meeting very appropri4tfily and profitably.— The Seeretary - :wis. called 1 1 14 n to offer the chisiug prayei, after:Which the hencidiction was pronounced and the' meetin , " adjourneth. t NOTICIES. • • 6 Ire APTIst CituliCll. it ;lions. IL Cisrtz, Pastor. .S.ersire decry Sabbath at lal. trellelt, A. M., and 7 o' P. -- ; M. • 03'SkCOXO METIIOD,IS PISOOPAL Market Street, Pottsville, Rev. Aittatrw le~st, ; tcnr., Pastor. Ptrine service every Subbota a 10 A. 31. and 11 P. 31. 1 -FIItST 31ETIIODIST .I ) 4I4SCOPAL C111:11C11, cod Stret, Pottsville, Ilcv. T. .0 N,{)SIDEN'TIIOItAS, Div - 4w service ("Very Sabbath at to A. E. and 73.4 i P. 31: • .03* ASSOCIATE RE:4111316 I'ItESIII - 1 - 3; Market strect, Ttec, Wttutm 11 iial..rsrur, Pastor. Divine service every Sabbath at 1u o'clock, A. M., and at 73 o'clock, P. M.. . t- . -. ~ „, '4.-- - iiINGLISII LeTITERAI 4 OITUReII. Market Square, Pottsville. Bev. D oar!. STECK, P,4stor. Divine sertice in this Church regularly every ..tinclity. Morning, at 10 1 . ,i,' ,o'clock: evening, at 7 o'clock. ;Weekly ,l'rayer Meeting, Thursday evening, at 7No'clecil.. Air NV F.LSIT errsilinEil AT t i t ri l, IN AL 'CIIURCII, Miners- Title m 1 , llov. li.ad, Pettiville.l at int.ta W. EDWAGIM. Pas tor. Divine service in thiselt reh every Sabbath. Morn ing at-10 o'clock, evening at ti Clock. Prayer Meeting at 9 A. M. School for stnall , chi alien, to teach them in the theories,aud doetrines of the Bible. at 1,4 o'clock. .e,hortl for reading the Bible, &F., at' tqlock. Singing clitiol at .5 o'clock. !!I . .CZ - STATE (.IONTENT10:1 t.'/F UNI VEIISALISTS. The Penmylvania eouventiou tit l'iliversalists. u ill hold their Annual Session in. Potts:fill... on Wednesday 9d Thunsii.•, June nth and 7th. 1!p - .. . Meetings for Palle wersbi iyill beheld cacti- viening. during the Sea-ion, comnien Inez ,n. Tuesday evening. June Mb. at 7 /,.... o'clo ck, . at the church finnitorly occupied by the tniver'Salists. in Secoudi, Street, be:weeri Market . a n d Norw,-:iati Strt..et.g. 111 $ . t'''l , l - ii.. 4 TINAL AND 1..k11:1--,The Ladies of St, rlair and Pottsville interested in thA`hurch of the Holy Air,: tie,., Stj. Clair. intend holding -a!Festi%al and Vain; in said Borough. to all in the conwlt clot' of the, Church Edifire now in- process of erection, kill the :thin:lion House 1.1 Price 4. Prior now in , the occupancy of fir. ~ti/darn W. .Wythei,) ,:n :4411ttly. the 4114 of June ,next. • lietresh- MOltS Will be ps.vide'd. suita 4 to the occasion, besides which (here will :lie offered f .i - ihle a lariety of useful and fancy articles: To open at '2' I d:c4 ,, cl:, P. M. ' • .. • - ' EVEitli FASIILY IN; Self!.;YLIiiLL CO. SHOWED lill:111:TIEISl: - 1 tin. Aw.it_NE+.//ror Si ^ —I , pri tilt, ' the tb) E+.Drar Sir-117;401N {:(41 , / of the publii, I feet myself In duty bound Pti :testify to the great cure 'which your Cotnpuiptil Syrup 4r Wild Chem' perfernied' on me.! For my pa-t, I feel 4o if everybody omtlit to know it. I was atillceed wit,t,N violent Cough, Spliting of 1.1104 d. Night Sweats, Illattseness, and sound o' the s °lce. indicating an alarming State diseaie; my - aptie tite waif gone. and tuy strenetli halm, or filled me that my friends and physician ete persurdrif I could not sun ire tr..ny days, My sild+r, who was my analous ran-t• ; - erk made tuluiry %Ili.* she would be likely to p.ocure the mast eertain rehidi . She. W3' told that, if Pr . Comp,mot Syrup of 11Vild Cheri' filled in the „ cu.e m . y life was then hopebki, 'Your!inedieitie was Ira mediate-Ty prourel, and the! 4st hottle re relief.; and by the aime I had commenced the ci cth I. It tie. ow entigli had left mo ,and my stri.mt:t ! lqivas inuch Improvedt In short_ It has made a perfer.d lil4l` of me. ano .1 am at !Ca; time 4!.* hearty a Man as I wish. and havelv. , r• r e ason to lA.llZ.te I hat' t u.. of your medicine has !!!:.1 mefedn a premature grave. pler...ed tol,„;ive any information rrspeet intr ulyins'e. Yours with retipett. • - f li I. 31. I:I.IEVI.:Si Yu. $ 117-774. b:7f7.77P0t Pl7ird,ll77mkn,L.V,J. 11 - 7:7-15 rea c h vivo, be tetriiular to bear in mind that the ''''flgii ! oirsand only geniiitie "Wild Chcrry Pr. lion - if prepared by lilt. SW4NE A: SON, Philadelphia. and for see hy.theit'aiithoriieit A:tents, Brost n and .1. !;:.!Ci yla *tin Pot tsi ; 4: 'W. dittntzinger. Ilhvok fiaripl AtE• See !large advertisementler additional; t!est iniony. L - 10 7 1y] t 7 . • Itir(i'EAN Brought !omit 49 the. , eirnr of the A wonderful lIISCOVery has re4ntly least made by Dr.Cur tie. of ibis city: in the t fiat Ment of Consulfiption, Asth- Ina and all db'-e.rses of the !dings. We refer to Ifr;-Cur.. tis' lil.geana. Or Inhaling 11.)10an Vapor.and Cherry Syr _up:' this new C. has restored many' •ttflirtdd ones, tt.. perfect beatilhE as an °affray° of which haa; innumerable reitifuitits Speaking of the treat-' ment,a physkian remarks: tis I•Videlli that inlialing - r..." ,4 tantlYbr"atbint.t . an aiieeable. healing espoi., thel medicinal properties must eMile indirect contact with the' wipde'of the a Hal c , afity of het lungs, and thus escape t he many and earl'ed changes prbduced upon them when iti• trn<ittded info the s tomarh, aha subjected to thelgicsien:ot : digestion. Thi . • Ilygertna is 174 5111i4 at all the druggists throughout the country.—N4o rork Dutchmen of Jun :wry }4.io . Thednhaleris worn on the breast Under the linen without the least Inconvenleti,a---the heat; of the holy Ming suffielent to e#llDorateddie f old, hundreds of cases of CureElike the follow in miuht he named.' One p l ackage of Ilygkana' has cumi, me if the Asthma of sl.:(years slandit44—Jas: F. Keetittry. of Aerie-is noni rit. • • lam cured llte, Asthma if 10 years standing by Dr. CurthC Ifygeatia.—.Tfargarr!ittslon. Ilro4alytt, r. Mr. l'aul...of i -No. 0. MammOiid street, New Vork, was cnost of a s - e'vererase.of limVphiti by the IlvireaniL My sister ha* loon cureti . of',A Distressing Cough iif set: oral years .4arilling. and tleclited to he incurable ti - her physitians.: was mr,4l ip one month by' the llyge ana.-;;J: If. Gois',e'rt, P. 1L,)!..- price three dollars a packagh —Sold by Curtis. Perkins. Byd; A Pauli No. 140 ClittObers street, New Tcefk.-4 packages Sent free bvtspres4lte any„ part •of the United itates for Ten Doll. If: • ' N. 11,—Dr.Crartis' Ilygettni is the original andj only genuine - article. all others aiel base imitations or and injurious counterfeits, Shuji them as you would pbison. [37-1y1! • . •r• - •ti".. , I i' t il MARRIED... • miNGEL—itorEn.—On I= 'the 2'th ult.. , by th.pl 11ev. Phillip 3f?&er.llAntinn nr.fut.t., of 31Inersville. it., 11.tN NA.II T. A!3101'111, of West Ilitttsm, ht. , , : * PIN li EIITO—PETER'S.-t:tn tho :31gt ult., at Hi . .. Pa rsonage of the M. E. Church . 1n Tremont. by Rev: W, H. Purcell. lita.oi W. TINKEELTO,:-. to LAVIN.% PETERS, troth of Troniont, Pa. i ;I . - i 1 • Lti,YI)—WILLIAMS.—Onitho '2:';th ult.. by ttic Rey. W1n.310r,:,-an, JOHM LOYD, tolUtoit Wautm,i, both of Boll mont. i 1, 1 :' ' DIED. 4 . llEns.—On the :Nth uli, In Fremont, Ohio. atter . a . Opal illness: Mier A, Wir,, , a IVitt Kr v.1 - 45, abed 41yeara. 4 months and .'2S days. • CAltit.—ln Pottsville, on the morning of the Vitii 'ult.. far Cult:. infant ilitughtfr of Phillip std. Elitolvth tarn aged 17 months. , . - porrrsvlLLA: MARKETS. ' ! 1 CORRECAD WEEK/ i 7 FOR WE 40r/1.3.1.1L. Whritt Flour, Md., $12(.0 Driell?earhes. par'd: !S4 75 , Ityo flour. bIA., 700 do dO . unpar'd, '2 fi) Wheal', bushel, •:2 e .41 Apples. pared, : 2 IX.) Itye, , ' du i ..1 a) Eggs, ducen, .• . , i i .14 Corn, do ! '1 II:.. :Rutter. per pound, 1 I 24 ihttg4 do 'j . t'.s 'Shoulders. do ! i I I S Potato's, do •i I '2.1 :(lano, do lllto 13 Tlri6thv 5, ,•d,! ...... 2.5 .flay. per t0n,.1 '2') ") Clover . ..,:eed. ; 4 oo ..113,..ter. (10 1 r) 09 DISSOtUTION.: . a TAT SS:OL partnershp hrretofuro ekistint: between Beatty, Thomas Co.. having beta di...solved on the Ist inst.. by the withdrawal at - James B. Boatty,' the business will in future, lip con- Thlcted by, the' untiersignedintier the firm sof 11FATTY ,t TIEUM.%S, tic whom all the accounts of the 'late firm VEIL be adjusted. , t JAMES M. BRATTY, JAMES TIIOMA& • Pi:Atm-ILI, May 1,1555 ISS ( Partlicishi . Thei, !! .t . n U ers 'l l, l l, o b i e N r i,;'- or o ire f existing I tt~.erti L IL Kutti, Geor,M reyerle and 3V. L. Heisler, trading, :ttlictm tlimflrm of KURTZ. ISEVRIILE & CO, is Mt.; :da,k. May . 18;i5,,dis'solved mutkal cons.mt. All persins hay im:;claites azainst the late firm, will present them to J. ,11. Kurix; - 31inersiille. or W. L. Ileider. Pottsville. for 'settlement: abd 111^5(` Indetted to the late Ilrntwill make 'payin.nt Ia th, unders'gbed. KruTz ,cuEISLEN, Screen bitsiness will be etrried on as usdal at their old stand in See meal. • f ' KURTZ lIRtSLEIt. _ Ma, 19,181,5 . partilership-exi.4ing between'llANClMFT it" . • lIRETTIikOII, at; r i kaland. Is this day, ,May 10t1c, 1 olv e d by mutunilcnnsent. John nanciprthavirig purehased the entlie InteiTst of John ilrettargh, in the Pioneer Colliery at tiusinm of the old Ann will 'be settled 11,"John liaticryft. ; TIANCI29I7, JOHN 8H.1.:17i1 • 8.--I shall continuo fp operate the 119nrsr• CcThory to !Co fullest em-nt and shall eralearor to furnis.h is good ainarticlo of God and ai.A.4' low a price.as the inaritet ran prOnce.. !. • JOHN lIANCHOFT. Ashland, Nap 19.1535 31-tit . . - Vitssoj:uTiom,—The undersi4'ned, _Ajdoing business under, : the firm of AYRES.. LEWIS .t ',CO., have46solved tititnership, It& day., ) lint/ .sth.. 18S5; by mutual consent. , 'All debts conntrtcal' pith or contrarted'foi the store, N*lll . le settled" by It. J..a.wiy: thbse copnected with, or chntracted for the inin, will bet.settletl Ayers 4 Co, wliii will continuo ruining under tl6t Ikea. :; • r, I': - ABRAILI3I AYERS, - • D. J. LEWIS. . i . .. i,i RICII.ARD - 1.1111.,41P5,. , . . . •.: :,., JOILN LAZITRUS; , • . . , ALFRED FORD. • • .. I; n• - ra Ttliga cowers, 3lgy If:, Is'ul ' •29-11 t ADMINISTRATION. VOTICE is herby given th:it letters 1 ;1 of Administration Wpon the Estate of Jon' KA:M -EET:IMR. late of Lieweihth. in thd township of !french, SChuylkill et.unty. have linen granted to the :tut:etern:4m% Thep° indebted to mid Estate are riureted ih make Im tdediatepayinent, and th6se , having claims I{laltist said E.tato sill pms'ent them Frithout delay to the sul , serlbut nisidieg at Aiehuyikill JOHN Kill:111M. June 2; 1g545 ' 3: A --- DMINISTRA: TOR'S I`llol'loE. 3, The iiindersinned, Baring been appointed Admin strator of the estate of Videntine Gardner. deceasd, kite of BoiMbisOnt, FmUcy township, Schuylkill county, no tice he hereby given to alLpersens Indebtoe to said estate, to make iminecliate payminit, and to thes'e having claims against said estate, to prunknt them for payment-to ' . JACOB LONti, May 19, ..W-fdt• ' Dolirldsor Ctr., .DMINESTItAVOR'S Adminikiatton on . the Estato of GEO. M. CUMMING. deceasedatarlng been granted to the 'un dersigned, all persons haSing claims or demands against the estate of the - said d4rdent, are rurittested to ruakti known tho:sanie.rithont:delayi and those Ind ebted mil Make immediate payment to BENJ. W. CE3IMING, Administrator of George emnining,co,6imt—reskonce Piarithi. • April 14,1655'! , 1505 t AD3IINISTRITOR'B,NCITICE- Wniants. Lettemy Administration 'on the ea tate of ANTHONY IL KLINE, late of the borough of 1'41%.; stile. devised, hero boeti, grouted to the subscriber. all *mous iodebted to the laid attateare requested to make immediate payment. and:those haring el:tilt:li or demands against the estate of thaitald decedent. trill-make knimu the eame, without delay4o CAROLINE E. KLINE, O • •: .Ithninistrafrix. Pottorfilie r April 28,104 - It%at DMINIS'FRATOR'S NOTICZ- Witams, Lettentid Adminlatmtion upon es tate of•JOIIN F. wityrkx, IA to of thetweough of l'Utta. .010, deetatteti, have bee 4 granted to the matatcriber.tpm,e . ittdebtod co the Mate Otutid cleeedent, am required to, Crake immediate payment, and all osseous b.” . lng clams or den:midi a7,Eddit the I .taid estate are requested to puke iumrii the same. withoht delay. to `the undersisted. at At the -dike of htlic Pitatea. W3I. It. WELLS. '• 1 Ventre greet, Pottarilki. 4 vi. t t• ;' I Awn 23, • • P , •- P. 11.11ADEI PHII ' - J -- - - 40MINERS WANTED at the I.an- I : -:: s c . i t , . ",THE UNION " „ .- ,,,t„,0. , „„ry,5ti0ty „ ..0. to „horn coneant mu- Arch reet;beturihn 3d 6, ' 4. th, t . , I.'nurrocrons---EvAxs t sk:ll.-,-,.., ‘ , - lA . ForiMERLY NvEISII 4 yt v. ployment anCroil wages. wlli 1, , e civen. . . . .' COCHAN, PEALE,* CO.- , sissatalais,MOY 2°,15:74 • ' 1:1-1t 1 1 ! Heart of Ain,/,.. . `"l./. TEACHER WANTED..—A Female ' ;! i n t L i 4 . l " . 07 . "1ti1i71,4 to /0 112:N.iu---4411('.(.., Teoihar as an Assitent in Male School No. '.....' of the 1 ,p hiud i, l „., bh. Fet , rusfy 24 1 ,1 , 45 lee„,,. t . '..: i tenvugh of Pottsville. Is liankit.' None Mit one who it 1 .... .L.. 1.. ?" MINI. FRANCK, AUCTI---ONEIt-''. competent and ha.. had OnsideraLle experience In teach- i . . .Inz ran receive the zipp,intinKit.. Salary...s.l6' a month--_, 1 N. W. corner 2d it Buttonwood Su., l ate ,; ,. , paid the wh.lti year. By npt..i. of the Ikvin.i. . cif Applicants must pbe.ent a Certifteate of Examlua , ! . : 1 ii, i 0 . att Ire n s it a t i t. e .ei t i as t7 e .p rt; E t. h, ltk , lion from the County Fuperlatendent. ' : AT 1, 1 .41)C1.0011, AT THE .11 11:f7--ti!' it. 3.IO:NAN, l'rrfident. : ~.... , IyiEl. ,._ b i t 5i 0,,,i .: „ . .i, „nut, r , ~;:. : (i....dp. generally,TeoSts and ..., iipig, Mrt, , ik•al fristiutneuts. an. .__ _... WANTED. Nay 13,1635 ESTRAYS. 'l' KA. Y 110 ItS E.---,Ctirtie, to kj tikt irenaltei of tho trubseribet. about 4: . i_ w mks a , OO. a DUN 11-91t$E, about 1G hands hi2ll; with a white spat ,on his face. The owner wil •:, ~ , .1 pleai, , call. pay char4:s and take him away, nr ho will be , 1 . sAd'a , cordnr.... io law. - - J011.1: J. CIZOSLAND. , : 1 '. : COAL. Pottsville, June _,':s .. ' 22.3 , .‘ '.. ...._______l,__--__ .. _ _ - • 0 'the Co. Sellers ' , :QlltiYi.:l) ---- -.;1 - 8if_VS.', --- a Fresh - t ilta' ,1. :-' di lki 1.1;0 11111,NDLg .COW, hoary built, end ofj , .If()...VEY'ran at all t Itnes IHha,i , ~: 4 "P;-. . i;I:Ivls triitro, lirall :•:i , i,, , , '... ..'i , ' one c.tr slit. about six years u.. 1.. A rew3rit or Fi, 4. ih.l:'. dOlf'hiA.! 'lllo4e. in want will eall.' ' '....'',. Inr. nil l ta, p.sid to any i - .ne returning her to J. l). More- . .; } , hnwielpiii j, tpt . ii ..,, L, i ,.. , .. „ . 4 dith, upper Hld of 31ahstiumgo iiireet, Pottiotilo. 21- ::t - ' IJEATTY, TilomAs A: CI: - May 2.1, 1,555 . ' , ____ lAiretaored to the cfnc.. in J. 'l:ll , n),',' ' in,.t. In Centre str,,t, a f.... 4,—,-,. 4 1.,,T, t ~', !tall. whore pen-ong 11311114 1,..1,, '2` ''' please ..4ti, " 'r aa (lOW LOST.-L-Lost,.about May Filth. 3 BLACK COW, S years old, with'' White spats on he- shoulder and near the loin, .short ail and horns.-on eof the horns was bored—had on a . WI. Any tn-Son returnithf her, or Hein;;informationctiAha,' stibszriher, will be sultaNy rentird.s.lP - - JOilN . Valhsy Yurnare. May - . 14. 1,55 NOTICES. k: GOOD CIIANCE for tioittmeni— .l Thu tindemigned., wishluz, t. dispnw 'his nd atocl. Otrtfli a good Inr;sin to thos,whn w i.h to buy. JA3IES JA 11E-"•; - . '224 Jun 4.4 Isz.s QClll' VIA ILL CO.' Afrric - ultunit So aJjnurtivil rnetitituz this Swiefy will be held at the ',Utak hottsj of Jonathan ikisler. Schuylkill Flnrrn, cu Saturday, the Oth day. of June.. at 2 p'clnek; P. 3t.! J. g. KELLER, Acc. Nrretary. 313. v :;11, 15:01 . STNTED uneeiinfr of the Sehuvl /A_ kill ernintv Sviety will 6.11.44 at tliol.:n -1:11,11. Meg , list . I'horcli., tlf, Borough of .11aven. on Welloosdny. l 4ll inst. at .3 n'clocic. I'. M. A, 11.0 WELL HALDEIZSTArrr. • u M 5 .... , ~.._ __. , - - , IiEFTIN (4 . of the •S'to(iiltolters V . . . . . _AI_ in. ti.l9tssilie Mutual nut Joint StAick Life In- Kiranee C.niuuW. will ho Licht tit t hi-ir OtTic,..,.ti 7ifi.rriday: IL, 4,th twit., at 3",. - 2 o'clOeii. Pt take into eon,i.torat ion the pn.prii . ,ty of :.i.:,refrt lug the S'opplemerit to th;•ir. charter. approred Mat the Sth i 15.:3 Jn:nti 2,'55 HENRY • -MARTZ. 'or his heirs..of Cialv.sburr. Pa., may h et" s.onet t'. their ad ian taga. by r.sll.lng np.,n Eit.l Ent .31E. Attorney at Law. No. 44. moth tith'stri.et, Philadelphia. . - . May 20, IsbSi2l-nt • • • 110 .Veins of Coal. to j to tkf gnt;tl miner's. by the ear. tl.•J%.•:t-.1 st the break er-a first rate chance lot good Men. Apply to - 0)C11 - RAN. Pt:Ala:4 Lancastin- Shamokin may 1i55 _14.1t AToncE----17h g . undeisi g n'il haii been 4poin i ted the +vent of: the owners of ...The Warder Properly. and offers foi• sale 'building lots in lbe t.rotzil of Palo Alto,! un re3SO s thibit.• terms. Office, 3lerris Adlii- Linn. ! ~ 4 . ' ttcOllc 1 , ' retry IS'l (-4).IqRTN ER§llip.:—The su - bseri. ; her h. 11,4 this day .!flay 15th,) associated wit Iv hitn In the manufacture of , l'ia• 31..4411. at the l'ianev Furnaris; his brot hcr.. SI illiam Way Atkins. Th' business will het—after Le 'eluded on ntider.the - tirm of At kilts ..k . lima b- C. M. -ATlil.: 'Agit P(4t.A.lllO,;M:q 15. Nr(YrloE.—Lherebv.eamtion the put-- mit to nezntiate 'Satc-s antountimi irs ili ttP gueu in January, 155.5, to Pat rick:S. Itevlan, llys-r trous,, and Abraba - n 11,•xt,r. by thr su-b.criher..as rooolvvil uu vaine for said Nute;', and will 110 t pay tht-t.r. ; 31.111111:11GF.11 2.13 T. Oncizsbuii.l. May •25':,1F,r,:k • - VOTICE.—.IOIIN STEPILEN and . ' EDWIN PRISII. Executors of the Estate ot Bern 1 jamill SpAitt., tate of Wometadorf. Barks courtly. di...eas e d. will be at 3rnetimer's pate), rettsville. n"..1 Tlll'HlaV and A • Weduestay; tau• Lith an.11;.4% d..ys of J une next. for the purirnse of settling•up all the blisine:s of the .s.aid de; ceased. These indebted will take trntleu and govern thArniselYes heeordingli May N. 1t.;.!..5 A.W 13001C.g.--Tlic subscriber lnis jses from hi , library the dater:wins-1-04445, ciz : 4 tlre Ist cot. l'etinsv lvani3 ItepnitS, l'enrol4e and Wiattrft: 2nd and :id vols. Chitty PI, rillincsr, 1-vol. 'United rltatos uets, .Also several volumes of . the CongTossional . t 1101.44.. Any .rentlonan of the' bar, or other, havine the above!. rained vols. Or any or thorn. 4,1,11.te the sub . ..Tibor by leaving thent.at tho onlee of F. W. Hughes: Es4i. . , - .1.%31ES /PLR. Pottsville,May 19,113.55 424.1.411. • 110P.A:ItTNERSHIR OTICE. jcliej un.h r t g noit havin g assiAiiicii nit! LEttnr, as tiltr in thellardwaie Ist day ct Jannary, business is in all. its 'v.trions bratithe, ' at the old sircet. miler ininn, and firm of 'BIM Nrhori resrs-rtfully solicit a cmitin n mer rustninsrs. OEOI Pottsville, January, ti. 1.'3.55 —• „ • 1---''' N. ECU , I'ORS' NO . PlCE—lhereas j lootti , tr% of Administration on the estate of 11ENJ A-, MIN 61.4.47: 4 . late of 'Womelsdorf. Berk", Co.. have been , granted tel the ;iti'llscrth , rs„ by the Register of. ilerks Co..j notice is hereby given to all those indebted to said es- . tate. to. make immediate payment to either of the. Sub.; scrlberS. and all thus', having claims will present them for settionent. • JOHN STEPHEN. I . EDWIN LORESH, . . . ' ; ' ' Exemtors;. ll'onielsderf. Ilerkg Co Myr...5 1555 I ~ .t. : t _.._.. • - • NOTICE - *-A Book tbr the subseripi pion of Stork hi-The Millersville Water'and lnsu, ranre Company," nth be opened. km Tuesjlay. the fifth day of June next. At the rffice of Charles A. Taylor, itl th.. 'Borough of Itline:rsville, when and where all person (I , :sirlus of takin s g, 'Stock in said Cempa iy. will rereive attention. by one or more of the Commis 'ion • s appopikr ten to receive sa , d tiuhscriptions. C. AV. TAYLOR, : GEORGE SPENCER, . ..' ' ' W.M. Dr HAVEN, . . • . , " 4 . D. IL .LL • Mlnersville. 3fay Ltti, 1.55 ' ' - 'l-n -t. •' - - . . . . FOR SALE. & TO LET. • TAKE NoTICE+-Horses for , mie,—Thc , suld:crthe r offers for sale slot •. o: Vbrk bor - F•c•s, at the puldie house of Win. Matz—match horses and Brie lug hws•. llr %ill remain but 6 itt`ys...Thu - sµbscriber lost m inemo9utdum book—t ha finder will please leave it at Mates hot 9. • BENJ. R. 3111.1,En. Jiine • '2•2-1 ts• • 11 0R SALE—Two 21 inch screw, suit we Gar presl.es or any description. Apply to!. !kitty 19, A GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED 4 1 - 3,_ the one-half interest 'ln a first class Operation. Ap. ply at . W3l. P. trrtasniAlkatrz , 1 3Larch 21,'35, 1:4-1f ' Agency Office, Silver TerraCp.. _ . HOUtit AND LOT FOR - SALE.— A two story Entine House, situated in Fishbach„. near the Roiling 731i11-1 3 / 4 :13 goodilvater. The lot is ,tti feet I.y :WO.. Apply_t,, • M Ail li .cnAwAtAW, April _3,15551 IT-7t• '' Mahantango St.: Pottsville.. .1 :OR SALE.—A Steam Engine, with ' Milers. forty horse power. Also, a 11 in& L'unii), pump-rods and. tx.h;Arork complete- Any person In want of the above machinery will find It to their advanta,* before purchasing elsewhere. to apply to . . March 3: 'hs 9-tf . JAMES NORM Reading, Pa. D'ASH COLLIERY-FORSALE —A /aro colilery,enahracinit a number of seine. Nlth machinery- capable of doing a large business, and in a c rid loCality, to be sold cheap. as the parties wish to withdraw from the Coal„ business. Apply to ; I:01:01: BltoMr.S, Min( Pottsville, May P?, 155.5 fs - FOR SALE::—The I" he subscriber. of oPc feri for sale a house and lot, situated on 31inersvilia i.oau, in, thig 'boro.ll. The lot, Is It) feet front by tO deep. on ' 14 wh i ch erected a two story fnitat , house with basement 14 by feet. Possea.lon given illllllCdiattik% Terms moderate—for further Information apply to t(ia soliseriLi.r. in Market oar et. D.kNIEL NAtILE, 31:ty ty, 1.555 tm4.lt, . ;. _ , FELI,OIVS'•-d,ENIETE.ItY JPetpons desirous of purchasing burial, lots in the Odd Fellows' Cemetery, will apply to ' , In iv, at the Iron Store, Town Hall: SoLoW:i Tin-smith, Centre street or STEPHEN Itnnor.r.s,Callowhill Street. - 12, 1553 • . f. • 1 1 04 -SALE:=—Twelve small Ca , s, • 1S inch wheels, suitable for Centraiaterit. F.nintlry: nlfn amt3fachinists. or for Railroad. Compank-s, to use!ou repaint cif about their freight depots. Apply to CANDEE, DODGE k ; : • Lelawarp City. !• October 21, 15:i.1.; 12-tf ... FOR RENT—A New Brick'Suire -1. linum, en 31auch Chunk Ftret'it, built fora Flour k reed Stuie. • The Casement is admirably adapted to stor ing Bileilay. A Railroad sideling adjoining the build ing. Possession given on the Ist of Aprit, or earlitir If desired; ibY , applifation to the subscribers at - the York. - Store. f E. YARDLEY Pottsville, Janu!try 6 , 1R.Z.5 1-t -'I,()AL LAND-g—ir-771'" ,ANDS in the Wyoming and Cd:lpaettawatina Valleys. for Sala.—Several Coal Estates, am.-OW:Ma lari:e, for individual operators. on and adjai:ent to l,::0 lAckawanna A: NVestern, lialima.l. to New YOrk. _Thki.i+ lancls are equal to any In the re:tion. beingentire ly ntiderlaid with the best quality of Coal, and ran be opened at a small expense. Apply to ..,,,-fr , WALTER 31EAD. April 14,185.;' 1: , -"Wn . t 4 o it Ali.V., .-- three4;es - t tinials.ite.ii r m ,1 ' Engines, manufactured by Wm. Burden, of Ill'pok.- Iva. N w York, ut .tn. twelve and fifteen home power, with L , eomotivo boilers, and in first rate.runniug- orebw, ,barin; b'ern - in use but one year.- They are now In okra , Lion oti the new Docks of the Chesapeake Sr. Delaware ('a nal. °neat Delaware City, CillP at St. George and orie at Chesapeake City, White they ran be seen at any time; and any inforMation ;liven that may be. required. They.will besold at a bargain, by CAN DEE DODGE A Ce.,l 1 . - Delaware Illy. October '21,1854. • OAL LAND TO LEASE.-IVilf he is rented f )r n term of years; to oner;retic and r,.tiaide I Tenants, atout '4O acres of prime Coal Land in llui Ha -1 aleton : Basin. adj , luinv.; the Fast Sugar Leaf Itine's Sonic, Of the advantageKof nth: tract are.-;-the Itaz.utort runninZ nearly a mile throu 7 Ah'it. so neap the crop of the Twenty Feet Vein, which Is new being work ed, that no other mad le required: hnt as a stand Ibi- the Cara; : plenty of Timber and pure iVater. for mlning;pur poses; the Coal onsnrnns..l in quality, with a1..,-eas to ; the New York and. Philadelphil. market", b 3 cad ,t 1 or Ihnirdad. For further particulars, call on . 1 • - A. S. A E. ItObEIITS, Sd!,i irainul , Street, Phiradejena. ' Apr r il 7. - I 1,43nt ; • _ rilc) LET:— The new !Intel of Ash -M I I Land. the new and liouriabin..• town in : 4 ‘ihnylvta kill CO., the principal town of the gnat Mob:mm:o,3l Field,lnt the terininns of the Mine )1111 and ,S(.11414.111 Haven haven itailroad Extension. Tho extensirm new Hotel is arrangtd with every conrenieneo .for the actoni ; rno4A(IMi of guests and hirarders—or introduced into the house ,eery, room prOperly ventilated , and•well snit ! ed for toaillea Who eery, may be 'desirous of.spending ia few weekii In this new and growing town, beautifully situ"- ! • ted ll Talley, bdtween thOTllnlianoy and Lomat 11oun tains,1and surrounded by inaunitleeot scenery. The tont E Will Ip moderato to-a suitable tenant, who can furni-h ,• the 1 1r.i.. It •011 r, , atty asupanry early ot 4o 4 Sprltt: ; For to-rtna apply to. - reins. • I.I.I.YLAND. Ashland, February i• 53 • • 1 ■ R. T. TAYLOR, 'fury 22-It t) GE RS, SIN NI c `()N 110 I%Lint•rs and Shippers of Old. alnut stils•t, Ph Fad. No, hroadway. N,w 1 • rL , I St.. opp,:it,- A Inerir.ir: •• Whew they otter for„slie by the /14od, prrlnird an 3 1e0 , 4 I ,• frOn the 1.1 n and lb 'f''. fi are freh burn in'z. and adapti'd to far:?. u•s li Vaso:their Aile and flro , of suitable tor Flll - 113Cet and In .n W• 4 . 4401uary 1,.i3 L P..131:91 ,E}; t - 10-PA l?'l'N F. it s lIIP.—r. DENRIEII havikliz resxttnol ot Cont. has this II:ty with 1/::11 d , wrira. Jwhh and Go tlk:• tirtrrof LEn I• A Uli-NLltr , ( 7 0., ;it 4.: Wivirvrs :cO.l. 7 . 311 d S, Port I:trill:v.:I!. LEWIS At DENI:11I, GEoftt;E ii 4'11 , , ADDIS4) IVILLIAM JOHN-17,MV,1:1 EOM 1.1. BAN N - AN • .inicr.•s, Coti _.iii ;"' • 77,c _lu,t,omeer if prrAurt.t-. is r ' . l *tiler ,'f o rrery dr.rerrrt.',4l. . February' 17. r() I'ICE.-13neon; I'ri,•,. 4 (•,. ef:13S111.111• 1110 CO.II , Fmnt 6ffice„ s eIOAL I.ll.Vinz for stb• trx,tr in an, pirT ~; they know or 14,1,,, tt, !,. Liiiitc,:r:te i knit, d to couttnuni,th, wai t HENRY W. l' , n)LE. May IK;S I. , tf . C/TICE.—The under, ~ zl,,ct . C k t :, wharf Nn.l, 1., I.tntly;ko,p on hand for ..d., .511 Coal. Office, IVnlieut :1; • 1 313 n-it 10. 1S i 5 n...m 101.11,! c,lnstantly r n lukt a ',lr.?, nthl.lhimp•hire r , , 1i,c43,1,:al thr lowest caAa i• nil Yar , lag... akl in .1.1 i,, :1 Yarth.. Itrnad Arvta serc•-t Wharf, Min, flail. April _ t 4. & W. L. 110131.:1rr5.,.. .! Intlk 1... , Y1.11:.110TE COAL, inclulik.: t• '.O /(•11 frau 0..; PO, Pd. NVLairl.l.o.nana r , chuylkill. Olt:ear-No. IValtint 101 4 tate street. Martla It IASI" AI)VANCES.—Li6..„, I III:IdC on r,73 t !zir,r.h• . kr. Chlq•se. or cal:cr.-ow:fry e, lying latI;;,- surVicsilircct fr,ni :• '.treat athcantaikP tnr inakine: (~ ' Gn t it intone: to call n:: Vt. Ne'r.",York. March ni _ frintary 13, 1 •,:>4 N)TICE.—The unflorsi.jilfY, Ohi. day, May "15t.1 , :.5. enter,,lit,t, ~_;,..„, tt:deri the ram" and style of V. H. A my 1,:. .,, purtbehe or trinsaeting the Coal 1 , 11t•1e, , :... , , • • %VILA 1 , . , 1.1. , Mli, , . . . AItI.M•II.TT srti: .41 .. • 11 - ktej-I, , mbartl street, ;. 4 eb u'll. in. Or ilier—Zri Walnut Ftre,t. V. 11. at A. T. MYERS, Coral 100 - osloors. foo)mtrani : , trtmot Whoorf. 7...10ut',1:: k, e. - . .. —.No.:lti 11 - air - tut Strtorot. third ~toot } , I .4.. k r , !: Pity:L.l.-101EL Al.iy Ito. I,:;, BUSINESS . CARDs. G. MORRISON, Dealer in I , r „. ware. lla>n and Queensware and 1., i wnoltiNulw and rotail. Town Hall, entre Atr.--! - June 1 ,N0v.11,•54 441 fjIIN CIIARLEB LNYCOCK.i F4'..-lor and AttGruey at Law, No. 74 'Nth ,••••••. PO'T'S. S r A t i l 4 t I r ti l i i ?37 ,l:ll.:v rad, Est.. 1 , 31111. at. -• • DR; 1.1.7. T. NICHOLAS, ' PHYSICIAN, StßiitioN f Aucloyely Ottice—Algerket &boa'. Secomd., Pott,ufe. th e , If , . 1,.-4 I J OUNTY-LAN CLAIMS proz, ) attorofoi to by .1. W_ 111).7.1:1;114 Attorney at Law , corni,r , Market March • ..,. E. STRA [TB S: CU. liar.i. 1 ~.i . V • .itinto. ,5 per c';it t ut, re q. t.. ‘lep—i'. , ri. fr.. and flltrrr• , ,t payable en tiebnaL il. - 31arvli 17 1 , 3.5 17. a; ; _ ~ . I ()It .N P. liOßAirr. Attornry :... 1.. .V IP . .,nllll — '!finer (r 2 , ;I•NV l'ol-1, 1 Illi Cr , pi.... 1 :, .' Call HollS, Centre Street. Pottt.villo, l'iliu.‘.. April '2l, li:is2 17: 9111()S1AS li. B.IN NA N. .11;1,ni , _l_. Law. Office in Conti, Street, bppi.4l, thr k.;.. CliulTb. l'ottsTille;Penna. , Niiv. '2ll, 1:.5:3 DIXON. DO("l'ki EOM nodal Stmt. -I . y, ‘l , . r al , O, 'ore. Centry sheet. ill Stiptenal , er 2, IsZl LI.LIA Al L. Il . lll'i'NEY..luo. Law, I'cltsl IktP, aur.h °Met! in C,,ntry Zitreet, p ner4. January 4, 1'354', . ... , .. NE VILLIE & RICIIARDS, Alt,,r: at Law %tin attend to all buyin, , s int:la , „:•.. v. it II dillizenct• and care. 11111, eclair ilpt.t. t,f to It. 11. Morri , ." store, I:oft...NV:h.. .111 m• 11.1%.;:,:;. • ;Jan. s. 'F.4 ::,-1, - ' '..J..'. L 4 DNI AR") :SIIIPPE A N, ' loam: . GAIII:ellor Ltw, Phil,tll,lphia. iIl Amt 1,11,)lis and all ..ther 1eg:11 bli.itiv-s it U.r t i'y a..l;tditittt: Counties and e15,,11,-ro. mitt ainut ‘lll. H' R fiEFF ttorrr' pi Law, liviu- re t • , tw. , ;uudt,r tau,. fo•••- lu r, ° 11 . u t fr o lc i t." t c:D vi t i r i o °,1 ir,'":•.. /, 1; Milit•rN . Mink. zlieeetuter grarhienl, and Mining Engineer, rulrrille, attrqis. Ex . ;.; Wu:1; cutmected Rlth t1..•.1: Ee'xinss July 1t.2,17,-.4 EO. K. MINING L. . J floor arici Surveyor, t'crtr,4 I'l4 l ls - rifle, Pa. Examinations, Ilk:ports. ran t:tips Of Ctal 31ineS t A:011 Lands, Alining. M. tai ex.H-utod on tiro 2•Ltortest notice. Agent : rlei ,ptouiber 1;(53. t CrENCY—For the l'urchai: sale of Itcal Estate: ing and king ebargo of Coal Linds., Mjnev, %LI rcpt..—froru twenty years experience. iu tt. . h4es .fu gtvo satistscti.,ll. Nttsville: April O. I +.%' . _ PITRYES. DEII,EIt IN A -1 X.* Iron, Copper, itnr.s. Mir :nit] i•pi•lter LPad, rreohed 7 t Itra, wqrli; and 3lschint, turtiishluc. tdrrt with the :Ibtkve line promidly atto,d, .1 b . Corner Venn and S , ,elh,Strt• 11.!‘.t ouilv 11. Ilia. • ll) go.fin Ik•ntist, Pico, n Nlil.rket and 14..,"end Strta•ts. W ••st Fur Wilsntis `Mo, ht•r, all ario prrforinvd. and new teeth 1t1,2rt..1 , 11m..1 17, warrants all his work. • • ' ;October I, 1533. ANIF,'S M. RICII ARDS. Attar , ' „ it LAW; CO re, Contra street, n;:inly 'l4'4 copal Church. Pottsallto. , girt's . . (or their %Wows or toiner the rocont Act of Cot:gross, to It unty tat tten days' sercl , e since I. rar.liaNn. Ito!, ..3.1.1 ly attended t ,, by railing at hi., Pottsville. March 17, I GEO. 13ROWN, Ins'prooroi 1. tenders his , erstc, , 'to t arts- tru 1 n-1,%• . .. anal:lug ExatuinalionF. R,>4.11, A. • ' Land,. From his knowled... , Nlining Operations. bictoz.t.,, in in , rtn4 carried on Mines the lest yin )4 , 4r , h , general satisfaction to all 111:1N ef=lr!' it . }:rxrN to .1 litES coot P E Y , and Itr..Nrtuisi 31zor? anti %):; 11 `' Philadelphia. f.:r RE.SII/r;NC}:—ln :sera c.gi.n; Pvttsa March In, 1855 WL. 8 C 0'1"I', .1 t tordcy 3:>l • Sbuliolii33,Pir.ribuntl, 1;zn,1,4a,r.,..1 ilon. .14,7 i.• PorlorA:K. f;oircrn6r of P-Lr'? M 77 ' !•" Et t. 13 LEV' ,1., ClO4 Just', ~ l ' r v iir.. , :l" , ': " ALEX,- .1. , TZ1 , 't N, Si:inbury, N, rl!, 1, rp!. ;.'•. i:. " PEN.Y.IP \-:11..74, Trosetton. Norrhunl!,4o4 • JOWV COOPER; 1 1 iht ,., fa ,!! Et. , 1: 1.; " .10. , }tvt Ili. 0 , /lar. ' j " ' , lessric. OlTAiitz. lAMB k Cs. u.. P . t - + 'r: , I " 1V ATER3I.IN. ti:Lliot hv ,t; Co.. - l'illi-I'''' , ' " AN 3P V:1..1 %li:,1 - .I. Co.. , ) D"couLer ;:o. I`J{ !110 PUBLIO. ed lily holt). ty , tinvinir nrAf rerocemtl into a Maio of nerr , .n.. irra,l•i!itY• 1 ha e ' change in vuto vxlcsit 11111,11,r ;n xhfhl irrlo prricti , ,,l my pn•fec.i. n• I • I take thig moth(ii of ill Ce may. the ventkniton of the I ,r fa fro . 4..licnitlr "aft,r thy er,t r1111:31 . 1y athitd the tetra, the o,v l`leaL ' af'd pra , tity then I ptir,lo3',.:l'-', 6 u o, legal t•issinets a• iluav.l .till' fl 1 - f •non...f-'l..ei)larch 1;, Is'.; I—-,2 Sriliirli.. 1101ii" -T O ; & j I' 4 / fi r ,"-, tire nil, A %Ai:mit-IP, titht.t"o't'4l rf th e TwAt Itental E,t3t!i•tar,orm i 3 1 '-' i i : ,r e ;; , , Storo, and interobk to ati..rit hi. ,- rltrn 3 t'''', - ,,. ' .•'. cry improyeint nt In .the .% rt. IP ww.ro'''',;, nature to a nierty tn,t be salt t.lOO - 1 nrid .irrs'.4l.4 'l't•r - ri.•-iraetalle. C.l" TOR .c.jilt Tei.th 1 I[l4, it 4 r." 14 ...51 . sets rn : tfromplerii: prernere, to the ,r..!,0:.3/ Apial Fprin,;.: octrriets dyadtrtl; 3r,1 r r' .": ''' 3+ 'it 7*: Tina flis iiiriying ti... 111 . i. la. t il '' :u , ,fiil durinc lint. 1 oilici , in 3hrlivt ~trei.t. Ni , \ - 4 r. a•-" ' ...id. ! Feb. '2l 1':.!53 • 3 . 11;N . ....2 1• • ; ' : • • . . ri UI v
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