tut VILLE,', PA. POTT SA IPVISDA, s .0.1"11114,, 1954; Yin Turnip . Grata, Ferraro/A.lNy..-Ths Yew York °email:dal Advertise . says, and it is Indeed a seams, of Eradication tlat we are enabled' to recognise the etirrectness of the Warden, that more attantbat beast recently been paid to tits subject than, - fornoiertnaini it news now ha r ,be . ~ ~ plurally conceded at .last in theory, that * actual teacher ehbold here some knowledge of the law that •goiewn the - ealt.helag of the hu man body, and the o p er ations of the mind. We nosy judge so, es , from the number of works labliabed of Phla cl op and pyschology. From tileoe„ eaiiisay 1 how to manage a school 14 :eaßgiktenel lee; bat th e tides unirnally jet aCknoirledged tit l a excellent an not so constani ly enforced u they ought to be. Parents, as 1 1 ;well initten, too often , forget that what Jai proper and right to the Pltysiesliesining of young! girls Will not co in of itself, or.merely as the re sult of ordinary Minting, any more thin "watch; may be made to heap good time by labor spent on' the polishing oaf decorating of its dial plata. 1 A large city is not a good 'place fora female • BetainerY, bowerr grist Abe advantages lessee end ins bettor Chute of lecturers, and occasional teaches; beeatthe It is. hardly possible to give ' girls tie freeunrestrained exercise in the open sir, eau to the enjoyment of robust health. They commonly promenade . languid: to aloes the sltlewalkor In the square, sometimes readlakor stud leg by the way, and thus shut-' ling oat all o tion of. nature. They obouid be able to run,l leap, and shOut, if thei - pleasn, and induip inthe hilarious joy and romping " 1 Kid to theft Half their time out of school hours, at least s hould be devoted to &eds. recite ' anon; and tat f down when th e weitherAermits: .The slum le feeling and mir th ful kropenni.: :. ties abeeld hare fall; though not unseemly play, and the amaranth 'build be sich as. stimulate and enliven , thiopental faculties without keeping these jainfully on the stretch. The getting Op, of diversions,--thbleaux, Aural piernies, May-day eslebrationsi le.,—are , admirable, with dancing, especWly in the open air. The ~taste and tact .. seenftho cultivated by these amusements, as Well aithelealth 'promoted. • . ' • Pusateri apt to teat too much to the - . pre sumed skill l of teachers, sat to look on sliewy actoomplblsits as the test of success. In Con . sequence .o this 'error, soperficial acquirements Sr. sought i the easiest and cheapest way,and T the pupil i fated to glitter in society,. but Ilea Wholly use arded when the true test is applied bytime a eireamstances-=ler defective train ing renderi g her inadequate to simple duties, and tea ently an almost helpless prey tO un controlled impulses and feelings. 1 i The matter of dist ought to be sedulousli lit ;tended to, as well as regular 'exercise. Light Juserishing food taken at proper intervals thould • ' - be provided; with due regard to "misty: We have ' known girl° cued to one or two particularer } tieles of di t, (o ' acquire a morbid longing for other thip s, which are..Artaken of too' freely' when theyfin be obtained. The 'habit of enting too much, r fectionery, &a., should he avoided. The tem rater" of rooms • shouldle carefully noted, and not kept too high, aa i's asually" the MO, and , carnation should above all things nev. sr be negl eted.. Abases in these matters are oft . en traceab eto an undue fancy for, orld a Mista. kett notto of ebonotny. Thus teirsche ••practice and vireo s "unction what they know to be wrong. They fo t that le is never good economy to Mtn per with Web .;', but that in the end theta pay 4: 1 1 dearestl! 0 ' omit precantione for securing this , greatest 'f earthly blessings. . Mon inetance, single ro c a in ,bearding schools 'are' not ,applied with the ineans . of constant ventilation; and sometimes the terrible practice prevails '4r put ting girl to sleep eight or ten in one apartmeut. • This is destructive to, health, which cannot be enjoyed Without plenty of fresh air at nigtime& An apertOre in the ceiling for ventilation; would change t apertu re air continually with Out danger from draughts Daily ablutions of thl person, and strict cle niiness in dress, are' of'eourse to be in- , slated on • =.- • ', f t One sh o uld be always borne in-mind both at home il and at school , vie :—that the' integrity of the b in Is dependent on the health of the body. • hi organ by wl3 ioh the mind works, should ii ve regular employment, food and rest, to duel, pe its healthy growth, and keeli up the properegret of activity. Neither inP f ulicious il . exercise of the brairiO nor undue abstinence rehSt_, are oomFmtible with its healthy in'leth oases, mental , distortion will i d, and Intellectual" operations ,rrill be 1 ,... Its different powers ciught to be front ex function; be can • dieter ; eultitoted go al to promo a,barmontoog aqui librinm.• • • We would call attention to the iinpoitance of ailowirigf school-girls to sit at al t times in an easy postur Bo.neichoolsjare furnished with stools and fo ie, Instead °rehabs, because Mr cost though parsons, deprived of the relief of back-, are liable b curvatures of the rom the want of aid to it , in supporting ;ht of the head and shoulders. The bend listortion conseoulat on a painful position temporary, but it produces lasting &evil less; leaning spine, the we log or mej • e confinement of the:chest and the oppres respiration ; and If continued for hours the constitution may he irreparably in. The terrible evils of spinal complaints it the train of such 'treatment. It woihd dinP.to,state how many of the present' from t *too o doily, jured folio' be s of deaths from - pulmonary disease are to the wasitof due attention ih childhood le vital organs.. • . . agtr;system tht encourages over-exer f the wing brain, la fraught with evil.— %re weak points In. the female eonstitution need to be strengthened, instead of being morbidly dufencelest by neglecting to qui-, the powers of self.eontrol and .refection, exercise diligently the faculties of comers. For instance, how common is the habit tressing any slight agitation by energot ture—a violent start, or 'a shrill semen I— , habit, not carefully repressed, cannot fail er the excitability that renders girls liable Marini affections. They need, therefore,' ise that may strengthen the habit, of the se ty of the wilhover the limbs, and find siinui le employment for, the body sed s inind. In to physical 'exercise that does not excite livert the' mind, is of the right sort. Active is of skill—such as battledore. shuttlecock, ay, pa de grace, se., will be found ,advents. sad we would Sot prohibit them, Item thel its in•which boys take such pleasure. the most important requisites to health equanimity. The external signs * or raj' be repressed by discipline ;• but that sgh ; the feelings are .elastic, and will their power when the pressure is ro- To incubate the duty and advantage of leer one's own feelings, and to show how 'be nequiiad, should be the earnest and ig endeavor of the schoohnistreu. ~She Jill by gentle precepts repeated caution by timely illustration ; but constant ex forced by, the delicate tact of the meter 4, is better still. This istificontrol.- 7 so *Possession; the benefit of whleik is ry Ira and almost in every hour of ally be ' scoured by habitual intelligent , 9f 'bawled to worthy.alad dignified , end *by keeping the bean ,well died " Oat of it are Imes of life," and to harmony with the mind for the highest est aims, is the great end of education. is in some eases a necessity for special •to awaken and call into play the facial the 'pied; for this. purpose the puidli 0 subjected to direct personal influences, minds should be separately stadia by w.... ,Cars thong be 'Jests to their , per tension of the lesson', the sensation. of , Often be acquired without the mean the wind without the ides. • Whet •is mold be explained unceasingly till' the VINO perceptions, are, penetrated, sad isar". In abort ; thou who hive of th young ithonid discriminate between deg Ind education, and by every proper Alain should facilitate end inesensithe develop [mi. eat of atied., The memory ought to be million . with 410 le th e method acid permanency f th e impiniiiini made'rtn it; languages taught ith Warm*. to their • philolophy ; the feelings at edam *omen and s a nctify the social rats. tions, should be directed, disciplined, and con trolled with judgment, and religious uspiratiene abd emotions not merely exercised by questions on historical fads, but regulated and cherished. Tho tioa Tbf whit madt lir _ 'Tan people's Ifsecook awl Welker,oottatlei (Ale.) ate esterloele fro . scarcity of pro . • ` I s t_ i P--L eif b in % T .Q ueassow.—At times we! 'ere arkedhow lise Matter of the removal of.thel. Freight Depot final kOlsot Corbin to this -:f2 40 ,.° .'rough, to pirciessattig—last. the Aitlieult4i. is the liiiY of iseensatemation atearnear 4 4 4, 1 11 0 , 4 b i , busbies§ men ands:Risen' Ille;oordli, of Pottsville t . In order that our eitkar;ai ss3 , All y us genuall' the .. ° I. _rit"f the :Watery and where the difficulty ray /Mk 1 :0 will reply to - ose quelges. 'As all are "Isle the Reading RAI sy properterminates it ifount Carbon, about ami from the heart of 1 - the built:MU portion of this, orongh._ The road between here and Mount Carbon, is' the property id the Mount Carbon Railroad,. for the Sae of + • !which to mob their passenger depot in this 80. ' roa sts, the Beading Beltway Company pays an equivalent. Now by an set •of the Legislattire; the latter company li .required• to place their 1 Freight Depot within the limits of the Borough 1 of Pottsville, with the provisions' of which the ' Company would eoniply, world existing. sad it. most insuperable difficulties be overcome. Apart from tha feet that their building room here, is much restricted, they cannot withoit purchasing the Mount Carbon Railroad between this Borough and Mount Carbon, obtain -the rights and . privi- . loges which are desirable in the event of a loca tion of its Freight Depot it a desirable point within the Borough Amite; .This side of the Schuylkill Alter is occuptell by . the Mount Coe- . bon Railroad, while the other is occupied by the Canal and the Mount Carbon. aid Port Carbon I RailwaY. There is no room to ran another tract! up to this Borough, and they 'snook have one of their own, for they would not be . guilty of the folly of erecting improvements' onthe road of an other Company, aribject to their whims and in fact, management. Why not purchase the Mount Car bon Railroad then, down in Mount Carbon, it may be asked. Simily -because the Mount Carbon Railroad Company taking 'advantage of tile in terest felt by our's: itisens and the Reading Rail way Company is the establishnient of a Freight Depot here—taking advantage of the impossi bility 'of running another track up to this Borough parallel to their own; ask such enormous price for their road that the Reading Railway Company, very reasonably, does not feel *smutted from the' prospective income to . be. derived from it, In ac ceeding to the demand. '. , With the Mount Carbon ; Railroad 'Company, then, it should be understood, lies the entire dif ficulty in the matter of establishing a Freight I Depot here. The Reading Railway Colnesuy cannot certainly, in reason, be asked to place im. provements on the line of another road, tor would It be - just to expect `'that they should purchase tbatstrip of road at 4.iice double its real value. There is no doubt that wero it not fur the hostile positron of the Mount Carbon Railroad Company, the ',Depot asked for would ere this, have been irkoperition bete.. Unfortunately, that Com. pang has always been an obetsele to improve. mettle projected in connection with this Borough, and this last instant% of rapacity when the bon net% interests' of Pennine are involved, is a striking proof of the assertion. Let our eitiatins understand this matter Well. The difficulty of establishing a Freight Depot here lice not with the' Reading Railroad comps Lg. , That Coin puny id willing and anxious :to comply with the reasonable request of our boainess 'men 'in rho, minter. tbe'oirly obstalle to' the necessary im provement is thwllottat."Carboa Mimed - Comp:t oe, whose illiberal ;course' certainty iterits,the severest antinadversion. Tna Alm Lit , ts'of the Public Works will be sold in Philadelphia on the 25th instant. The act passed bytbelLegislature, authorising the, sa it , Axes the basest sum ~f or" the purchase at' $ 500,009: and no bid is to be accepted, sinless ‘ th sum of $100,030 be deposited with -the Clev er or in cash id State bonds, to be Welted if Ike terms of sale;re not complied with. If, the Pennsylvania 1411 road Company becomes the' purchaser, the prie:e ii to be $9,000,000, and the whole atuount of Hie sale is to be paid in Ave per cent. bonds.of the said Company. The Company and its connections arecbhe terms of the Act, refuted from the.paymen of nil other taxes or duties on its capital , stock , bonds, dividend's or p'ropetty, except for city, borough, county, town ship and school purposes: It may purchase or lease the Harrisburg and Lancaster road, and it may straighten and improve the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad, and extend it to •theHela ware. The purchaser of the works 'is to :have a perpetual corporate'suecession, but the Logisla -tura may revoke clip privileges granted, for abuse of them, a judicial decree of abuse being ,preiri ously had, and full compensation being made to ,the stockholders, if the State decide to resume the franchises. , • • , The Main Line referred to, canasta •of the fol lowing, public works; namely :—"The Philadel phia and Columbia Railroad, the canal from Co nimble to the junoticin at Dnei.sn's Island, the Juniata Canal from thence to Hollidaysburg, the 'Allegheny Railroad, including the new reed avoiding the inclined plane, and-the canal from datum:Tv' to Pittsburg, with ail the property thereto appertaining, or in any wise . connected therewith." If the Pennsylvania Railroad Coln pany.becomes the prirehaser the whi:ble amount of sale is to be paid in "bards of said Company, bearing Gra percent. interest, payable semi-an: neatly—one hendred theiisand dollars of the bonds.to fall due , . on the lit or July, 1858; and ono hundred tho'Lland thereof annually thereafter until the 21st oPuly, 1890, when one million of the residue shall tall due, and one. million anon ally.:thereafter mail the whole amount is paid: The Superintendents, Collectors, and other offi ters;now employ ed ,on the troika, are to be eon iinuel4ntil discharged or is-appointed by the yarcbasera. , '• , The entire proceeds of' the sale. are to be paid into the Sinking Fond, and applied to the liqui dation of the State debt. SUNNZR JA1721113T8.--At various periods ere have alluded to the folly of which the Pennsylvania metropolita is ratty, of running away Irons home in Summer to crowded, uncomfortable, vulgar wa - tiering places, when within the boundaries of his own State, there is a variety of the moat_lovely - scenery, a beilth•giting atmosphere and society genial to the man of taste and refinement, This matter ; however, we think,' is - . yearly becoming better understood and appreciated, much to the profit of summer janntiets, in a pecuniary and physical point e of view. Apropos, the 'following remarks on ibis subject fro& the Germantown Telegfiaph, are true, and although we object toff:* term dishy, as applied to our Borbugh,—for we haven gloriously clearand balmy etmospher•—yet we heartily endorse them, and hope they will have the proper erect upoh our metropolitari friends:— We have many times referred to the fact, that the elt isens'of Philadelphia, In reeking some place of resort during the warm anion, generally run sway from their own State to dispense their money elsewhere, to the great disadvantage of home interests, while within our qwn limits all the-coveted attractions of a temporary sojourn from, the beat, dust and noise of a great city, 'can be obtaine In superfluity. Scarcely one In a hun dred of our peoplikwho go• from home in summer; and who pertinaciously Dee beyond the bounds of Penney'. I „Imola, really know anything of thecharnm of, theirown State compared to which they will in gain hoot their equilelsewhitie. In the interior there are localities of surpassing beauty In all the varied litrukincludlog Mope of air, water ! seenery-ind .CORI girt. If the mountains of Pennsylvania can be bested., by any other State to the Dolan, trot 'em out. And then the mains aIit:COIN which carries with It other considerations ol greater ins porta:me than mere fselittlee of conveyaneetran the sojourner, in, a few hours into; the very heart i o r to na ture, surrounded with her most magnificent • gloriosa.— Still easier to lt, to reach the many interior towns upon the Schuylkill, the Susquehanna, and the Juniata, where not only can be enjoyed the cements of the city, in the way of, hoard and lodging', but the enchanting country, with all Its purity and beelines'. Even in the dusky towns of Pottsville; Mauch Chunk, andTantaqua, where coal--eoalt is the alpha and omega of the people, thertare to be found - excellent hotels and the best gen. eras accommodations. Wilkesberre, Wlllhanspott, and Milton,on the Suagsehairna, are also attractive platers for **beief sojourn—at the two former we know there're excellent houses of entertainment—end all are located •In the midst. of beautiful regions. Then we have Al toona, In the mountains, Delaware Water Gap, Lehigh Water Osp, Bethlehem, Bedford, and a dozen other ;de eps, all full of attractions and comforts for those who desire a charm* of air and scene , , and a complete separa tion hose every thought ,linking them with' the, caret they ran away from. We have a right to expect that our own citheni will be content, and not, as heretofore, hurry rult of the State, with the erne warm days of June, as 'though an. epidemic W. re at their heels, to spend thelr time and their tummy wham return. This Is espe cially Inconsistent, too, on the part of theme who at all times so bitterly oppose any measure Wore Legislature which may divert from Philadelphia to the Mies of other States, the "trade of Penn braula!" DICIIIND ACTION or Tell COUNT is TUN MATTIS Or VIiiLATIO*3 OF TUN LIVIO LS It 1 ..s seas &dory to know . that the. Court hu determinist to prosecute to ; the full Nexteitt, all violations in this'Conntrio(the provisions of the .Liqicor Law, Up to this PerhAl.tho law has been altitost a farce, in this ItegiOn,. being openly and -, *thlushingly violated.-, During the present week, however, the Court tits hake large number of liquor eases (*fore it,,iod in every ease where evidence would' *arrant it r oonvietion hoe followed. Every good elitists will not oily commend the action, of the Court in this nutter . ; but 14 theTaturo trust, in bringing to the bar of justice; every later of- ibilow in regerd , to: the sale of spirit*. one liquor. There, is no greater blight on the prOspority of a coOuopiq, than the indiscrimi nate vending of the ptilsocy, Wiped pun.' 4..1 4 batiOnceigh that be.Peraltdd; to he el poled for sate at all; how .indnitely worse, their, If no restriction- witatever, it pieced Opp 11.4, The Court Cr .doing its duty in , this matter.— Thetltineo;if BehOJiktll County; ttettaltaut: of tireivehoulsi einditAbitotiri io : iti'ernautetnt.' ribk endeavore t 4 extirpate it. • • - •. , ," Talk PU1141)0.1%14 lius„tlac pioneer ppm. .of and *pi as list, elannelt sari). Olt* of ,40aricati ji,ielpleti,':has an' ortiikt'; In its Wedneidiyi Wee, upon th coming Gatiornato.r rie:l which it 'heirs that "tie - I . lioades of dist4sgerireas parity taut is in favor of et, Oird' is a riorsefo• to the - Americas-party, than. , any Catholic /ritthmas that ever hooted a rifle and palled a trigger on a Arstve ,Acterioa, wetting!" 'The Semi vonolidesi thu '_ • , "Now 'we tell yon thit David Wilmot lii/1 d. the next Governor of Pensayhani ! Wo grill re, , mind yen' of this after 'the loatigaration of - that' good Protestant gentleman, and lull shall• blush, it your blood ham not all 'turned to e our." ZDITOWV INIJ,LINS? 6 110 W so Biziyz."—Thisli spoe - ket itaittil of Itspubli• ban Etignotte slid Quids to siorrect personal Utak Pub. - ROW k•Wells,aB Broadtray,Now , York. Th is Is an honest and earnest Otis book, designed to aid the young people of our great republic lu beetwiqull American Wiesen& gentlemen. The author seems to desire to make his readers Mouthing better than mere Imitators of foreign maniers,,.ollin based htt metal eon. dltioos radically dilleterd , frout our own--something I better than imitators of any thinners, In Ere and has dwelt at greriter length andlwith far more emphasis upon paint' principles than upon special observances, though the latter wive their place in the work. It Mew to have learn his first oldest to hasten upon their minds the fact, that good mann/grit sat good morals rest upon the same basis, and' that justkelind bewevolemee ran no more be aatidied Without, the one than without the other. The work le essentially different from any other man• nal of etiquette, aidwill aid. we hope,ln building up a truly American and repiblican school of politeness. Tax Mono Ifsossum for May is on out' 'table.. Edi tor Wm. J. Tama; Pwigishei. John I. brow, MI and 379 Broadway, New Tort. focal Main. - Bull, .Eul, of Port Carbon has been a lected D. D. G. M. of the I. O. of O. Y. of this OonntS for the ensulog year. , I, Wilda . Minify .docktenta Thursday „tnortilag, at 9 &clack, William Boyle, aryletsh Lebow, aged 30 years, was killed Inthe &mistral. of Potts' mine*, York Farm by a fall of slate. .lxvilfaTes a wife and tiro chil dren. air Petal decider—A iniUs by the name of Ilmnph reys, was hudantly killed on Thursday at the Colliery of L. P. Brooke, Ashland, by failing down the maa.way, one of the brash, and breaking his neck. Ile 1 a w ifs and family. A'-The Ara Floral Zatabition iaf the Schuylkill Monty Aviculture', Horticultural and Mechanical A. iodation, will be 'held at Schuylkill Haven on the 23d and 24th %dant. Thereabout' of this County are invi ted to contribute articles to the eahibltinn. • - iiir . Mass. Mora Clark. —lllll deterring bay, a Phil. adrlphlau and an excellent vocalist, w ill woare informed, shortly give a concert in this Borough...anticipate for Jimi. Mut anappieelotive audience, should !be. de. tertnine to visit Pottntita,rp' rofessionally. r Very Proper-W.o4st, Chieflmgels, ham given notice that all boys and men are fbrbidden to bathe in the canal or Schuylkill River, between Young's Landing and Lock No. 4, at Mount Carbon, after h o'clock,. A. M., and before 434 o'clock, P. M. Any violation of this or- der will stiklect the offender to prosecattou. Perfectly proper, and w s hope that Mr. Orbit rill enforce ft strictly during the summer months, ' • , tu showers, cauttuwed to up to,yes'erday. Yesterday, al though the stto shone I:wieldy, overcoats, and Ores In our grates were decidedly own Our. meteorology eel record for the week is as follows : P., It. A P,. Taisanott Chaim Itansytrania Hall, Pattreille. 1 , 61, ; : -- May 30, BA. 81.-04 dart, ew aboversero—elcnidy. Mena.; Jana 1, —;81 •.• A —raining Taos, 2, • —7B I , " A —clear. W e d ., - 44 3 , 64, _lv 44 66 - 64 44 Thorn., a 4 , , u —6B 46 64 .41 44 • Faf, " 8, " • —IA • " 1 An improved Stio.—Stichter Thorapeon of tbls Borough, have for sale • hand mw, • bleb Mibreees im provements never heretofore Introduced into that useful tool. In It are embraced riles stud scribe, the former =irked in inches on either - aide of the blade, and the latter Inserted neatly In tiro handle. 'The material and general style of the saw. are superior. It is from the celebrated manufactory of leery Mutton, in Philadel phia. Those who use a handtifr in the prosecution of their business, should tall at Stichter t Thompson's Ve t and examine the superior article they have now' on timid. They have alsoibr see an Improved wrench,. Auitin's Patent Ice Ovals Freestr.—This admire. ble article, which can be obtained at Batman', store, is one of the simplest, most effective. and yet greatest in ventions of the day. It can be - managed by a child, and will fr eeze ereant in from 6to 12 minutes time. It will also freeze Costerds, in from 4to 8 min utes. sons can make their own Ice Cream with one of thane Freesias, In large or small quantities. The pi i ces ire:—Three quartz, ja 25; four quarts, $4 25; six quarts,ss 25 ; nine quarts, $8 IS; tbartean quarts, $1; '25; twenty quarts, $ll 25. Those who have not examined 'this unsurpassed Freezer, would do well to call at Ban nan's store, and lick at It. A single trial will anivinos any one that we do not overestimate its peculiar practs cal merits. Air Saver Creek Library Arsotiativre—At a meeting of this Association on the '23d lost, the President an. nouneed to the members the. death of WILLIAM filtows, a member or the regular :Unifies committee, when the -following resolutions were uruinintously adapted:— Resolved. That it'is with feellOgs of the deepest regret and mat profound sorrow that we hare heard .1 the Melancholy accident that has b4slien our Brother mem ber vid brought him to an untiMergrave. ' l . Resolved, That in the death. of Titus/as Bums this 'pnstitntion has told a worthy.Priendatid a member of untiring energy dirt e social moral, sod mental im .provement of the vaymbers of this institution, that se,- . seal times in one darkest hours; he has rendered us ma terial aid, not only with fits purse, but with his counsel, and that In his death we feel an irreparable Resolved, • That although the members of this Insti. tution s In all his relations to it that! feel his loss, yet by none more extremely thatihia family, where his virtues shopktsightest; where his wise tounsels, his pn e and upright eltristian character shed a lustre on all its mem bers abd imbued them with love towards him; Them fore Reared, That we sincerely'sympathize with the Pero• fly and manifest our respect for the deceased by attend ing his remains to their last resting place, and by wear. log the ulna badge of crape on the left arm. Resolved. That'the ineweedingibe publisivtd In the Pottsville Rimers' Journal, and a written copy be bre hinted to the escally of the deceased. Mesas Phnom, the. seey. irill7tereseing cktynunties at Pthegrere.-0I Friday, the 29th ult., Musgrove, this County, was the seen, of interesting ceremonies connected with the laying of the conies; atone of their public school edifice. The day wu propltious--the crowd Immense. Large delegations of Masons and Odd Ifellowafrom Potirellie, Schuylkill Ha ten, Reading and fliuViiburg, and Tremont and Doe alson were present. Distingnisheci strangers graced the occasion: Gut. Pollock came from his home, 'One hun dred and forty miles distant,: to be present. President Allen, of Girard College ; . Mr. Ifielkok, the State Super intendent, and many others. The streets were arched with (mermen. 'The neighboring country for miles around, came to participate Indite festivities o f the oc- After the promotion, which was composed of 126 Ma sons, 60 Odd Yellows, 200 children under the direction of Prinelpsi Jones, and &largo number of 'Minns, hole• 'ed by the Pothnrille 'Brass Band, reached the beautiful• grounds, °timid& the school edifice Is to be erected, (whlai would be an honor to any Ufsee,),theirnposing ceremony of laying the cornerstone was peribrured by the Mason le Order, Messrs. Stout, of Beading, and Little, of Pah/- vile, olielating. President Allen then delivered an iddresa, which fol ly shined his reputation aeons of the abicat men in the State, beautiful In diction, rich Ili illustration; and abounding in that Adkins antithesis which invests his public efforts with such a charm. Its only ruin was its Mr, !pekoe., the Slate Supetintendent.lbiloWed in an address, which proved, that his whole foul was in the Common School miters of our glorious old COMmoo wealth. .11ay.11r. Washburn being called upon, dwelt with much three cm the beimty of tbat system which gives to all, rich and poor, black and white, the advantages of , mental development. Goy. Pollock appeared and delivered a speech evident.: lysriggested.by the eircomstances surrounding hint,!, which elleital unbounded applause. Ills was a noble tribute to the Com Mon School pyitem, and &she dwelt on themmes chi havingsan open Bible In the schoelai - he warmed I nto an eloqUence that found &ready amour" In' the vast assemblage around Orwlgsburg, Schuylkill Haven and Pottsville win well represented on the oecasion. and C. Little, Baq.,; o f 4 this Borough, deforms considerable credit thr his earl e tions to contribute to the Interest of the occasion. ' • The schoolhouse will be located Inn pteannt portiop Of the town of Phsegrote, and will he three etories .l u height,--the two fast to be used fcr School purposea, and the third by the flavor& Cater, Nothing we are pleased to state, nutcroi the festivities of the day, which will long bases place in the meincaly 'of those who were so fortunate uto be present. At fin early hoer the delegation, and citizens present. separa ted, highly pleased'erith the exercises of the occasion. ' AR/ailment ,liorm—Avoict—Dortsage.—On Mondayerer rangiest between 7 and E (Mock, a iloleiit storm of rain, timenter rind lightning, visited us, and raged with , unabated nal tbr about two bouts. the min same doed !detests; and'lMO Norwegian Creek;„ running through this Bolough, became swollewirith the mas of waters ptiviriag into It from the title surroundlog i thilioniugh. The Schuylkill also rose Mildly, and Chitral Allorpre. minted no moo imitation of IDS Rapids above 'Slag:lrk The Creek whore limits Ore.:somewhat circurtracedied, In passing through the densely built op portion of the Borough, about a o'clock overflowed, lire starting the *Um along Railroad street, and very shortly the treek of the mount Carbon Railroad was covered with later; and the entire street submerged up to the curb sinus.. Dwelliny,s on Railroad street. bad a foot or two or triter, on the that tioer chairs, tables.eta, owe Smiles *rind, - ' while some of the frightened inmates hastily; sideing their childriets, mode preparationi to teromp. Setter thltig„llke diteny ettlOes ezietletlill, We presume , the dwellings were not carried* In tvrniregrionee or the bee!" plettpime on them.. the water Inaba* about I.2o'ebeit, leaving behind is many houses, a' con**. Went teems deep, of mod, 'ticks, 'etc. At id. o'clock the liclusylkilirrae six inches higher at , thia Doren/it, than tt has been known before in a period of edghtemt 'yeeeri,tetille NorwegliniOntek 'preeentedn Mime; whieb elied 'limier r lielitetaved MeV ladidgel In. - Some damage as aMil as ineenietdonei, was expert- 1 ahead by time raiding-and' transacting basin* on 1 liallroad attvet.' , ; Mr. • anyder's theltmaitiot stem Was tcsolcifol: . catedfig a lima of a lay is cittatilig The brit" and railway track at Callowbill sad itailmad atreettamairediMndriog. Bright A Leaden erfirehonar• it Railroad andigontagian 'fleets, vas rtztially-hean dattai:dantaging tbalrioodsin the extent at fdavag4so, On the opposite corner, airs. Hannah Googb :lb t of some, lt-M0 in the loos of Honor srittsh die lkitte and in thatisatracii, ofßatoy ii tsi:pirew ) 4 4 or tier limos. The glades . ens eit..l Minty in a most naromantletiondidoia odTamsdaymorn. Its& not tostone. looked.l'di W timplettlAtt bah abed tears at the sad piled they wets in, whiletiMotherveg *tables Portonatedy hr thole ',gibelinks." wariisptent tbd mortification a:Patio/need by the onions, In acammumme of being oomple tely bid from view by a rick compost of mud; eta: IV, wria quite ' allactinglannalt standing In bet' back door, weeplog for her ragetablesuand would not be comfbried, because they 'are not." She water overflowed the: bridge. at tlas' depot, - and dowel into the eosin tour and „hid mill of. Wm. Hetherington at that point, damaging wheat, corn, hap and salt4pdari; pally th - o tattei—to the extent of $lOO. The water from , this pint want d,wu the old canal, • and ran Into the cellaite 6:ll.'Atkln's atom to the depth of live feet.-4 A barrel of Sugar was daroaled semei but raring to tiei.- euie . an exertions a hogshead of asolamis tooting about with perfect aosselmitmorilrai tied to the stairs and rsa coed.- A hive act, aught with Imminent pain to one • , at the mamma, who could not swim. I • There are two avenues la this Borough that Salissi• verthigbedlpreldtreh Alley and Railioad stierd. A, hit more such visitations as that iaf Sionday night,wilr-rers. der it abiohately neetesary, if owners of proprriyat tack any valise to it. • - JEB'tkert Proccalinpa—A,Court of Ovir and 'fatal nor. ibr the WA of criminal cuat, commenced in tbfts &rough on Monday last. Aseeted Is s summit* of the ewes disposed of up to yesterdayr Cbet. re&etise litushkr—lot Weepy. Title DIU." • One. vs: Thome Wilson—Laterisy. "Sot 'Tsui BUL' Cbst. ra. hey 154—Larceny. ‘!Not Mut" BUL' Cow at, J 4 Naar. Ciaitaneit. CLAIL VS. AVlld . Piall—tlsiety etas Pon* Thls ease was settled by the pestles on the piyukent offtaatr , thst. es, Marsh—Sandy •of the Peeme.44 Poe, Aired upon the lament - of the costs. • i• Cbee.es. Wet. Ificitatrolr.—Yor, meting In Datums In st. at port Carbon. Cons.vs.Jesatean itasst—Tor seUing Ileum On Sunday " Net True 13111." ! . , . ass. es. Jonathan Shust-Por without liseners-tined $lO and costa if preseention.l au. vs. Thomas Theenits--, Foe disonlati l y hose-to pay tostaat proseOutlon and 10 days . tutprtsonntent in County, Jail. lbw'. Ti..Ardhony Bar, Jr.-Vor Assault and binary. Deft. guilty and pay a One of one dollar and OWL 'ass. vs. Jacob Foote-Pot Aswan and Matt/sty liken. plead guilty. Sentenced to ply a tine of 6 'cents, under go 10 days Imprisonment and pay coats o 4 proseentku. ans. vs. Martin kopehhafer-Vor Assault triad Battery. Sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and costs st prosecution. - ass. vs. John &shwa es-For Assault and Battery.- Dett. plead guilty. Sentenced to pay eft; of one sent and emits of prosecution. • , - ass: ss. Oeorips lasummi-lha. luceny., l Terdlel not guilty on the ground oftissnity. a n d (bas. vs. Thomas Dorstan-For Assault and Satiety:- Sentenced to pay a One of $5 and costs of iroecetition. 79eoe. Plyere,-IPor tummy. "tot True SM." ans. es. James W. Mellyeler-Tor Aainit and tery. The prosecutor, Alexander sentenced to pay costs of prosecution. Com. , vs. Julia Lynch-For surety of MI peace. 'Den. discharged by order of the Court. 1 • • ass. ea. Wes. Alimatiole-For selling lignor unbent cone-4101. pros. entered upori the payment of eosin, • iguns.its. Wit. Minnick—For keeping dlirederly tousle col. prat. entered on the payment of wets. rs. Nark E. Eckert—For surety off' the peace— soLpros. entered upon the payment of casts., Cost. vs. Rebecca Jrchl—lror larceny:l -Vialilei—not guilty. • Ctret. r i. Andrew Ilawk.—Yoi surety of the peace.— The proatutor aaateneed to pay coats. Cbst. ti. ltichad Sinds—lror dbiorderly; eonduct Van Sentence pnotponed upon the payment of amts. - • . Mtn. vs. Ater Tierney and Jahn Titrnty—Assailt and, Battery. "Not True B 111." &enlarged !Julia Bart, pro:matrix, to pay crate. an. ea Julio Bork—For Area Ult and Battery "Not a True Bill." Beuteumq Peter T lerney,! the prolocutor, to pay costs. - i • . • • GM. LI. ?urns Burk—For Mundt anti Battery. "Net a True Bill.* Sentenced Tkivey, the pinsecutor, to Yes costs. I O. es. Th omas Unitt—For malicious intechiet. "NOt a True Dill." County for coats. • Cbm. rs. Daniel Serial" Jr.—Par ollltti Hour on' Sunday. Verdict—Deft. not guilty, bill.. to pay the costa Q>as. rs. Nary Jane Oraton—Fo(maliclone mischief Ttie prisoner nu diachaiged—no pesiritu "readmit° prosecute. • I art. rz. Jrtta Lyneh—For surety of 4lie ptaee. Deft di:mbar/OAL - ams. as. Lewis some!—?op lazreny. 1 Verdict—guilty. Sentenced to pay a Sue or 6 cents, 'costs ofproineuties, and undergo an imprisonment in Conga', Jail fm four calender months. • Ova. vs. Thomas TAewaf 4114 GrijTdl 011/Alllt—rol . Ae !suit and Itattesy. "Not a True County for costs. (bus. vs. Adaa► Horning, Andrew Gs Siinper and Pder Grew—Poi Assault ind Baiter. •*Not True' BM"—, Prosecutor sentenced to pa* Cad. ofprocaticiu Om. vs. Loom* ihvesstin—Por Naps. 4 Vrtni"BilL" Verdkt,—Dedt2not rid* ind prlsonsrdiseharged. Coun sel tor CoM., B. M. Palmer, Imr.; B. Ilartholonmer, En. tbr Deft. Clot. vt. Mathews Frames, Thos. Gress and John Green —Tor mailc. Mischief. 4 1;ot TruS Bill," and K. Wil- Barns, the m ischief. to Fry costs. . Mot. re. Joseph Breobr—For Fortilnition and Bastardy. "True BSI." Verdict—Dot guilty, and Couirty to pay costs. • • ta,John kelleere—For robbery/ Sentenced to pay a Sim of 6 cents, costs °of Mnseeutlori, and undergo an imprisonment liklbe County Jail for!{ 'Wender aunt* Cosa: re. Dena: Casey—For Ammo 11 and Battery, with. Intent to kill. Verdict—Mt. edify'. Sentence of the Conrtis, that the Dell. pig a fine'of 6 cents, coats of prosecution, and undergo sit lutpdsoinnent In the Coun ty Jail for the term of 3 yars at haid labor. Counsel for the Coro., It. H. Palmer, Esq. Poi the ACCOIICSI, Jas. Campbell and Gen U. Clay, Beg. In addition there are a number of rmallereasse,gbich It Is unnecessary to notice. Proceedings of Bo *ph Ctenicit.—A stated meet. ing of the Borough Count was 114 Tuesday evening, June End. Present, Moms. StMetir, Nee. Kaercher. Kinsley, Fannie., Mellarrou, Xlirt,,Sehartle, Derr, Evans and Ileffnee,, 'Preddent, tn.the chair. r• 1 Minutes of plosions sadetinglrats read and adopted. pen. of dranwits.on in:Mashed business, was mo tioned. • Com, on eonununicailon of Thomas Walker, reqv we. discharged. Et. Oom. on petition of P. Woureliodent and others, , in relation to a road along last Norwegian strait, was dis charged. Cbtn. on Len J Watch hi relaillon to Um] tmp and Church Alley, was continued. Bt. Coin. reported Third street, back of lir. Repplier• lot, repaired, and was discharged. I Com. to confer with County Commissioners in relation to culvert above Mr. Rept)Bees, was eontintted. Com. in the matter of effecting Mainly connection be tween this Borough and ~ the Mao RBI Railroad, was continued. 1 Corn, of Survey appointed to procure ! a , cep, of the deed of lot In Market street, the property of Mr. Snyder, Made report, aecomrienied by the deed. The 'report was accepted; the deed ordered to be tied, and th i s Cam was 'discharged. • 1 ! St.,Com. on repairing Market street, Mont; Addition, reported against coast meting a. culvert there! l debate ensued on the necessity of a eulvert, which malted in I the Com. being disrharged on the matter Of the cutler t, witlainitruellons to make the necewy mph" to the street. Cam. on Lainp and *etch In the matter of a room for the Pollee..wes continued. ' • dm. on removai of Hook arid Ladder Bones frotn Mar ket street to lot giikofe..ounell . Chamber, Ira* continued. Billi of SchuyiliA Countliinsiber Company and J. A. Beekerothieh at a previeuir tneittug ware reared to Ocantnithr, were ordered to be paid. The,matterin refinance to Dornan's lot was pod ia,' tied for theprieent: • • -- - • Mn. Hannah Gough mule a statement hi the Council In relerenee to the Inundation o'f tier 'scimitar at 'Ran toed and Norwegian stro4s. Matter Mimed to the St. Mr. Nice promoted a petition from citizens of iOuth Arid, praying that. the Good intent Miens hods* be moved to sauna slat( Within the 1 1 halts of that Ward.— lieterred to Com. on Fire Appiratu. , • Petltton 4 from C. Lord and ottierri , ,, praying that a Dew And be alened from Coal to Centre street. was referral to Com. ontlarrey. The Council then went Into en election for fiavugh liar7eyer and tmerrisor. Ilr.lLeels : was steeted Sur. velar, and C.Wointan* Saperrisor: " An election for Itegalator o(party . Walls . Was post. pond for the present. ' • The r att.r , of opening a rata - fairs „hetow the stil l . house over to Jalripps street we's introduced: It was Tr *red to.thoPt: Come, with prier to act, If the Improve =out Would not Most Over • "'S` The tastier of suit of Jacob Kline against Mellow . toe alleged dame to prepertt In Rslrmed street, wee, referred to a special Committee ? ' The atheist bonier Hiram Itirte, Tramline, wu pre sented, and inferred to Conl-,001 Ace.• Alit/daunt of the Tininetol Agates of the Boronrh, has mid by the Clerk- It wa4'.tbeiniorio,- and second ed that the Cleft request the Treanner to mean hie sr 1 count for the kit year, in 010145 that the Shltotoat may be published. Canted. ' • ' thotheiatterhi h that the hotelmen of tbellerongb be atoted * Ani. Adopt-I The folbwiea Idlis were and ei to he . paid:' J. W. stity',lti t titimate, i • ; ! -',*--_..". , -:s3r 00 ]li'rwlas►, 31.00 H. gown, ." • . 0 9 .4 T, 40blii0n; • • :'r • .; •• • • S 1 00 — 1 C. Wor‘so, , . •, - .1. • •. 04 011 a. Itlennid, - • $7 _• , _ tJJ:.4;‘llerkeri s low - • 4 • 421 • • 4 . 11141 " 1 . 1 i • : 1 : 18 „ „ . $197 $9 nit*kora of Itolouttiari bill was (minted to bs paid Oota. en surevas authdrisod to gl7r- Mr. Reppitor the Wotiout %twit" Nene Ond Second oh, St. OM. vas orpororit ;kr icoks Alk laid it Ma. MUM& Oopites propetty, oriteir of ltsitrofd and Nor• lioglaa IWO& _ Coto. tar lamp and Watch wta Initraetad to we it lamp Is trad . at Third dirk mid Soltuylkill Avatar: Colt. ors *lra Apparatus wai ioetruetad to repair paw' Print at Mr. iftrouas•a corner, aus* to ormolus all Mae Ara plop lo **Borough. reaolotkro inn adopted, gialitg the CottoettChalaber to the Chid %wpm op Maio* aimalcg, Arc itui;par poooot ormaitaint the polka forty. Avantatths to the effect that, idpea for Ms plup. be aptat to Latatitsheitotod that ittra plog also lat pot" hi ? arm tailoptott. . terobltlen tray adopted to elbet that Ib**atii Oodquay be uelided to repair the street muting down *Mid Additint, la default taareaf, t aam/A =Ole the iteceesery repairs, and dune the Company. Th 6 Cousell Then .adjourned. . it. Newry spirit, ! ct b< Jliercutia, mums write! Ate tram ittngtenn3. We ebaliebrays ba happy to tom trim Um tittle; In jeep* piwsoti. or by: letter:— - Riitatownylltity 294,1841 Wasik Kres.:—Ashiend_is, fast growing Into a trot class borough. Its oltiaens are characterised for enter nth', hospitality, and a genuine lore of fun.- On the 'Kith task, It was my Pod henna . , to spend a day' with them In the eitsjoyment at "The Mountain Ph Me," in alrerre near the town. The Kabanny, In the morn ing, capered Wows over Us marl bed with more than usual hifiwity—apparently muck= that, in a few hones, its banks would be pressed by a host of nimble feet, aPS that the neighboring mountains would be.ethoing to the many laugh of as pretty a bevy cif Wks as ewer elled with murk any one of the Zany lovely groves of old Schuylkill. About ninepin the morning some fifty couple started 'far the grove, every fees rsdlint with good humor end plealant anticipation& Altera Potion* walk, of Acrid a mile,'we arrived at thespisee,:where all nicer. eery preparations had been Made, via: seats, rehab moats, platbrm for denting, As, de. Kruk, both 're. ail and instrumental, soon . sounded from bill to mingling with the regular dashing of the merry stream near by, and with the frequent, though somewhat eordant, and yet rather plasma tuorting albs Iron UMW, este puffed and strained In hip giant effort to whirl to distant markets the deb though black products of the neighboring hills. Balmy Kay bad breathed spent tits forests, and called out an Infinite variety of .baboustic odors. Au was beauty tothe eye, music to the ear; and if I may be permitted to introduce the Nom in to such society as that of the eye and ear, grateful to that prominent' organ,also The breeze fluttered by on invisible slap, and its Atm* voles among the pines, during the momentary lull of made, laughter, and the sound of busy feet, lent a pensive, but Truisitely plea. cwt charm to the occasion. Batwing, conversation, soft. whisperings, also, if I mistake not, and softer thoughts and Wishes, breathed but not spoken; constituted the chief intellectual Enjoy mute. Dancing I piste among the isfebeduale, where I think It ought to be claseed. As for the collation, nothing tong have been gotten up In better taste, and all pneent drool, and I am certain do, tender their thanks to the gentlemanly 'manglers, Meant. Bancroft, Bensinger audited. Illy they long live to enjoy many sorb litanies. Astor the ladles, prose is toe cold; the verY thOught of , them makes me poetic. So, here rue— :s • TO. THE LADIFS. - Bet whatl •shell I praise you Sw wit or for beauty, For whits or hador, good humor or mirth, Or gravely point out What I think is your duty, And warn you of evils ingsting the earth ? Shall swear that your eyes are indeed burning lensak, That tire up each object on which they &returned ; ♦nd name over youths by the score or the hundred, Whose hearts to a cinder bare by than been burned? Shall I irtsh you all sorts of good things in the future? Tueseb a young husband, a bird of a Milla Health, fortune and' friendship, and all an think of 'f'o till with enjoyment life's t poor little span t ?in. ladies! I7lneitheradvisenorpraise you. Nor wish 11w you husbendo, the dearest of men ( But to what you may Irish, I hers 601w:dote promise, Bareheaded, long-visaged, to cry out—AMEN I With the word Amen, the poetic spirit vanished, and I must finish In . prose. Well, late in the afternoon, say seen o'clock, we returned to town, with a full convie- Oyu that after all which has been Slid by gloomy, dls. contented ehurls,l4 l i. world does not deserve to be tailed a "Tale of tears." Yor myself, I mint my. all things considered/ this Is the best.rorld I ever was in. Alessra. Editors, should WS be so fortunate as to And '/ipiace in the Jornstet, in a !reels or two, you , may ex. pact a full account of a plonk, about to be held under the shade of the bendoclie and pines of Union, near the ancient sillap of itientown. ihuncts. [alarm:cow.) Meagan Enrreart: naked In the columns of your widely circulated *err; of the .30th ult., a caution against the sale or renting of the Second M. Church. Now, in relation' to this metier, I-mould merely wish to say, that the - 'persons referred to in geld elution. are members of a committee representing the Board of True. tees in Ste proper and te g uimateor g anbuttlon; the insin uation of the caution, notwithstanding. In reference to the question of property, it belongs to the members of the Said Ctriett, recognized as WA by the Discipline of the M. E. Church of the United States of America, as the Act of Incorporation or Charter is in subjection to the Discipline of said Church, as its constitution. I understand this &tali for a meeting of the members, of the Second M. B. Church, Pottsville, as been circu lated. signed by a person not a member. This Is to an. lion all members not to participate in such meetings. W. L. GRAY. lWlretlte .ftota 5 1 / 1 1, 2857. FEN, PASTS AND SCISSORS Deaths in New York last week, 425. jsa - Deaths in Philadelphia last week,,ls4. Alir4nariet fever is very fatal at Lancaster. plrlndebtedness of Rhode Island, $40,000. The Bog Cholera is destructive at Chi cago. • j ggrEx.Presildint Fillniore is on a visit to to. diana. ofr-The mother of Quaint Victoria is 71 raid of age. , .A217 - Mrs. Gen. Scott is lying dangerously Jill in Paris. The Grand Duke Constatftine is about to visit England. $3lll-The notional debt of Grail. Britain is , $775,312,694. Itiff•The Newburg (N. Y.) murder is as snyite rious rut ever. detective ere pollee' has been establish ed in Philadelphia. . 0 12151 - John Woods was drowned at Beading ron Saturday last. Rum pEr`James S. Smith,• Jr., President of the Sotbwark Bank, is dead. . ;Mr Tho European grain crops present a high ly promising appearance. ' • sar,There aro 50 insane asylums la North America, and 0500 patients. plf-The census in Kansas has resulted in the rekistration'of 7,329• voters, pirTheo.lore Banks, President of the New York Corn Exchange, is dead. fixt r Lancester contain's many gambling hells. Their extirpation is agitated. AMP.. - Mrs. Allisoe of Nottingham N. H., was 107 yeits Of age, on the lOtti ult. Jar b. boy named Baser was drowned in the Canalnear Reading, on Monday. • IMP•Gustav Bemak, the Philadelphia' lawyer, is about making a tour of Europe. /Mr Solomon O'Dair 'was drowned in the Sefinylkill Canal below,ffartibirg last 'week. Of "Mechanic" is the name of a new limbo's company about being organised in Tameqtte., fixer. Counterfeit la 00 bills of the ,National Bank of Providenee,lb 1., are in circulation._ the draft forger at Buffalo, Liu b@ea sentenced to Ave) years in the state prison. .ps- Dr. Thomas ( Spencer died in Philadelphia on Saturday last. He was an eminent physician. . `Francis Boras and Martin Roach were killed on the Norristown •Railroad on Wediesday. „fielrA small engine end tender hare been sent to Ch Ina, from the Scherwietady Locomotive Works. ;WI "Watkins Thomas of -Minersville,%as been tounnitted to prison, for,not eupporting _his fam • Air The Pitriadelphis Layer Es iiitiot to move its Moe trots Thirst to ; fifth tiro ettosnut amour: , . , • the matter of-:bridging th•Beboylltillat Cbestapt,..es Walnut -maims, is agitated.' k - Mr-Edwerd a friend named Rey wen drowned at Parlseshurg,•Pa., on Sat oidij last. - • ' ' * Thoinfts Biddle, !Cert., the well known broker and financier*. of Philadelphia, diod on Wednesday.. p!`Theahoit , townof Lawtione,.in Kansas territory, is' claimed by Robert' Robitaile, a tyy• and,* Indian. ;1111•Wm. Cobbett, the ten" of the celebrated author and politician, is an inmate of the Queen's Bench prison. • jIiIP.A grand National mutest festival -will take place in Philadelphia the third week of.tho present month. ' ,151P•The expanse of living in any of the great cities of the Union, has m9ro than doubled in the -last twenty years. OrJOhn Smith his ,been convicted in' New To*, pf murdering Charles L. Groves, cook oftthe brig General pierce. - • istrA Mari 'Aimedi-Bolsey hat. been Good $760 in ChicagPfeir kiesing a Idris. Brio against her will. • Dear sport, Holsay. ' The ship Westmoreland at P delphia Icings • 514 Danish itt union emigrants. They bave started West for Salt Lake. pir Counterfeit new cent pieces are in circuits !salon in :New York, intended no doribt, to wiz with the genuine is large quantities.. . or Wm. P. Stephenson has been sentenced to the penitentiary for twenty-five years, for running off slaves in,Marshall county, Mississippi. pe- Capt. John Pope; United States Topugraph cal Engineer, is engaged. in sinking artesian woffs en the public lands in Texas and New Mezico. 'sr ! The Lawrence Cooney Court' has directed proceedings against the bail Olefin N. Wagon seller, the defaulting Cashier of the New:: Castle pill*A fellow who had been lad sesual.weeks in succession fbr :ening drunk, coolly proposed to the Mayor that he ehoutd take htro by the year at 111 reduced rate. /11 - Thomas Wilson, residing above Mine Rill I.lap, thls county, wit shot by son last week while engaged in beating his wife. Wilson's. re (weary is doubtful. tarliy the upsetting of the sail boat Rambler below Philadelphia on Saturday list, Miss Hume beet, aged VI year', end' a Mr.' Innen:lain -and daughter Were drowned. ' jisfrMr. Hamilton, the, artist, hu been engaged for several months post with Col. Fremont is New York, painting thOillastratitma for ths Col- morels forthcoming work: i ffifirlid New Railroad Bridge over the Alle gheny at Pittsburg,is eleven hundred and ieventy• eight feet long,--one hundred and forty feet leas • than it quarter Of a - : Als.;' , At St. Louis' they are, tryint;the experi ment of foOt.walka With cattier irtit plates,.a .foot sq uare , bolted together— th e maniac apses" being lled*wlth cement. 1111,•A grand daughter of Henry Clay was mar ried in Pawnee Valley, Ky., one evening last weak.. She is the daughter of, Col. Hinry,Clay, who twkilled in -Masten. jilfratur white woman recently, foond l mur: dared astir' Newburg, N Y« was: the wits of a 'French negro. - Her maiden name was Catherine Athbell, and abe was born in New Brunswick. • PSPI*Ph Bhutan, a entupatri4 exile with e l illtebel_ nd klesgberi'tlied in Neff, Orleans en lie VW It. He vas tbo editor et* sew daily gaper, Mum 'tatted bat a few Weeks sinew,; orlitTortnight sines, Jairob :fitotitweiler Wis. trocideatfilly killed near Hamburg, Berke atOqty, by fallintfrons, a eliffamblch Ana perpeadietthilly eil that point from the' bank ef.Sehuylitill easel, '-to a itelibt of eighty fees; ~ - , --',. l' ''..4 • jillrqbe lady of Pottsville who possesses the courage t o wear a little inure bonnet and al little lass 'kir ' may jest wow •-imutortalise herself, and her name go down.% history, as a heroine greater than Joan of Are; by making tba experiment. H far* quantity of counterfeit coin and several dies feel making therm, was recently 'Witted ;In Philadelphia. They _ were the property . of Chas. Clark and William Brown, killed last week'on the Piansylvania Railroad, at Ilighipire. , , ': JEWPASCIeveland, Misaimippi,en the r *Vetting Of the 6th• alt., W.ld'Kerr, Iniecipal -of the Georgetown Academy' in that Stale, was Merried to Miss Mary Roberts, and at midnight, during the rejoicing of the bridal' party present, he felt dead in their midst.' `The Lebanon Valley Railroad is Partly in an for the transportation of freight.' By tho first of next Month, there will be railway c.ommunicition between 'Reading • end Lehanon. l „The' ivied will hardly be completed. throagli to Herrieburg before the first of next Novembef. ,- I r • ' Jeitt-A late census of London shows -149,120 mew females than ma1e5 ; 164,481 unmarried ladies in excess of unmarried en; 110,076 widowi to 370080 widower,. ' sad 10,633 "km's-widow 1F" as is tint by the fact of there being that number of married women more than of married men. .• jeffiLait Sabbath immediately Tatter' divine services bad been performed'on board the tletjad- States frigate Cumberland; now, at :the liia'ry Yard, ChariestowX, and while the crew were being mustered, Lieut.. Alloutd, white engaged in pleasant conversation with some brother.olficers; fell upon the deck iii a fit of aftoplexi, ~He was carried below, saddled within au boar:' . : . • • Demberata have cueled All AIItIMIN NATIOTAL.krOrtIttIiN hes Beata he session to Louisville during the week- 1, _ FAIT= KarLIALN, late memigerged exc i tes' unco 'Virginia, tuts been appointed Governor . of etakingWu territory, and has accepted the oflice. , • A Nusnaums lilt of Consuls has;been mad out. The appointments will be mede prior tO the latliedy I at the leisure and convenience of the President. -. Dammam Sven Couviacrwm..- 1 0n Tneedu riam eeit, Demoeratic State convention will be held in for the purpose of nominating WU amdblakes Sr' the Sarum* Bench. g 7oesrei A. Wanda, ex.Goeireori of beatrina. has been appointed. Mohair to Prelude; Henry C:.,lduiphy of Brooklyn, N. Y., Minister to Holland; and William A. Richardion (whom the last Heine declined to elect Speaker and his own State of Illinois rejected as a can. dilateier Governor) has been made Govern& of Nebras ka Territory. Gov. Wauria has reached Bevels, and spoken at Law mom. Rim remarks weverappbended. • Ile 'reached Le. eompton on Wednesda. and read ids 'lnaugural Marcus. That document revlew t the action of the free Statemen. and declares that Territorial lase shell be enforced, and that the.posittoit taken shall be maintained by the whole force of the Government. The Governor pledges to use every endeavor to have the Constitution submitted to the people for their ratilleatkm. rot,rricaL.l Tex "Seamans' itiagateas Cosvairre t it)ru held in Lancaster on Wednesday— Nine eenntlai; were "Tepee-. vented by Mty4our delegate*. • The following -ticket was nominated:— . '/Ebr Overstor—lstute linzlehinst, Loci, ofrdlndaiptda. &timing ludo:l—Jacob Broom of Piaindelidila, and Jasper E. Brady of !Ma county. Oznal Cbiuski&siorter—John U. Lintetaiin oC Balm Roe Geary declined the nomination Air Rovernor. • -, ; • Tea South, the now organ of alaveholdllig ultratun at Richmond, Va., molests veteMemtly amilose any nub-j mission of the Constitution about to be ;manufactured 1 , for Kansas, to bet People. It Km high hope of the Cou. eention about to be chosen, but evidmnilj none of the Peopie.i Rem le Ito language .. 1 ! • *lJpon the new plan which Dot. Alkei proninlgntes , for the settlement of the KaMas difficulty, !we fanner, , venture an opinion before we scrutinise It in detail.— Thereta one point. however. upon WWII we can givitan instant and emphatic judgment; and that la, the pro position to submit the Conetitittion of Kelm* tea •pop-', ular vote. In respect of gerieral . policy; sloth se step would inevitably involve very! diunstrons consequences.' In the first place, it would Inflame and prolong the cote . trovercy, and would Ultimately throw Kansas leto the , arms of the Abolitionist& lint, any dimension 'of the' measure in regard of expediency la unnecessary and ir-; relevant, since the Convetakei 'whletrie to frame a State Constitution for K111:0241 la endowed with del authority to submit their work to the popular vote.. The aet , by ' which the Convention is assedabled ascertains and limits Its powers. and Id that act there is dot one word . about' submitting the CWristitation ,to the people: The motion can do nothing for Which there la not ati express authority in the;lew ; and sm . :there Is!neither an express or implied authority In the hew to auhtelf the Camille' Roe of Kansas to the vote of !the IntiAltan is - of the Ter ritory. the Map would be an illegal anti nterelti 'inerPs tion of power. The Proposition is too plain 'allow of Controversy. Submit it to any lawyer Its thelmid. from Chief-Justice Taney or fiercely Johnson 10 the popped pettifogger in the most obscUre eottntry4lliam and the instant answer will be that ,he Convention In Kansas has no dent to submit the !Constitution to a: popular vote." , • Alneeteads-Repabllleali Bits;!l'iini,tiLleaiL . cantata: DAVID WILMOT, of Ittidford • . • I deltas adhODIOZOICER:, , WILLIAM 3111.1,WA RP, of Philadelphia. -. 3C - teilti or TOR )SCPIUDIZ' OFILF: LAMES VI:ECII, of Fayette calmly; .1088/11 .1. LEWIS; OtCheatageattuty. • ! Democratic State NM4aatione. • s` Etorms; WILLIAM P. PACKDI, of Limalog meaty. ' cancel:multi ffiItICKLAND, or Clattet'eounti. •- •!. TUB lion Pal4llB Or EUOVutom—lfullit sums we bear complaints of the enormous prices 'de manded for prov4iont, and ,meehanict are stfik. ing for higher wages in eonserfuenco thereof:— Things certainly do not look eta:morning, 'and the beet advice, we can give is for , .everrbody to ;se. trench—to eat herring where they -cannotafford shad, put up'vrith mutton while . beel is teo' dear, use molasses instead of butter at , forty !*cenis pound, and above all, Conceit genuine economy, by obtaining your garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Itockhill & Wilson; Nos 603 and 605 (new . style) Chesnut streei,hbove 6th, Phila. del**. ' - ! A MAN is like a bit 'of Labrador spar. which has no lustre as you teril'it in your hard, Until'. you come to a parlietliar angle, that it . skdws • deep-and beautiful celom. There no adaptaL Lion or neiver4l bat each has , his special talent,, and the mastery of success- fat men consists in keeping theMseleas when and where that turn shall;be °lomat to 'be 'preitici , '. ble. Teo peculiar *lent of ifirenvilltr Stokes, No. 60? Chestnut street. Philaelphis i is that of suiting the public with . elega t IndfashicigalAci clothing. and his mastery consists in keeping one. of the largest and mast palatial establishMents in America, constafitly before the people when i to gratify on a visit*ith midden garments. tipProf.lo'..oo4l noir Restore' tire is' laid to be the only sure mire for baldp4o,:sii leaf hair.; It re moves all scurf, dandnoir and senordlona eruptions from Abe sreip, and IA t mew days rustoraignty halOolteorig inal mlor and *atty. imb prepintlion contains no co toting tnither;but . resneeltateir the hair by hritgollathig 'mid restoring'perfect health tothescalp,thaillapairting new Me and vigor to' he rootei and, by ttiit nimudng healthy Bold to flow in t 0 eadviorralkituar" 1 5; 11 6sitivalot 29sses. • . , 1 : - 1 larilollowars i!Ohei r Mortification may alltiys be piesvett:4, by the timely use of Itolloway's Olututertk,"anci'lockjaw hai Potter been known to supervene in ;anitsise of external to where it was used art a drestilog;Vl healing Pn;Offtfies , are, proverbial in all parts bt the world, and It le used In all the i great eorgical instltions of Continental wounds,' as the only reliable and unfailing liipeeitle for wounds,' ul cers, dropilcal sereilltsia,taneeiritensois, and eruptire maladles. The pita aee pmeritidby etahiapt * 4lO l practioners as the most eallat io c o l o ot s rosusdplat %dirs. tin t In l et complain d of - tine *until'. R.F11,, "fi . _I - ..• T....... ()mei, &a l t.), 00., 311. M., Blackwell * Floyd;tneribants pf theaboioPliee,writeyindeedate of June 15,1856: I ; r 1 - ~ R . R. RUMMIES are liking the lead ;Aug me] Melees i they hlree t‘dis as they ars reeommead.W P , te an v d e ta t r b e e rn Ba red lr s eg llitstameas be all "d im I,- 'J . UsT RECEIVED.-7-.A.: large . as - sort *deb they ha v e tome taken. ;They are tbe best rime.; . wont ofiplendid Perfumery, Le., from the Manures dick we have In thlesltietke of country: , ', -., 1 , torlesof Jules Hanel * CO., Harrison and others. • • • ; Bisegent. k now; ,I• All those,who want fine Perfumery,eall at C.11A8,, ,, ',Era Booklund -Variety Store. Othe In Mbelaappid , o 1 • Jantutry 21,1867 , ' . ,6•lf r'mediclne n their plantations but neelltere. Nei 'Bettor; are needed wlses•the It. It Remedlee are under , /too& andthat is the'TVeSon Why so ma# 4 ..doetors Of i 'Maill talents are oppOsed to thiem . )In all ,w of fryer, ; whether Yellow, Billions, 'bribes. Scarlet or Intermit:l I tent, Bedwars Regulators ant Relief will dare and-pre , ' , ; - 1 - ; - l• - - - •ir vent.. In all Mire of Dyeentery. Cholera, Chaders Morbits, i Mlle, Radway's Relief dill Inv; few minutes cure the! • word attacks. ' • I :' I 1 - ,-.. •, ] In all calm of Meadsebe,'Tootbache, Iternalgia, 'Del Doloreim. Rafters , Relief. Resolvent - and Regulator:4! will *fiord instant relief. and i quick cure. ( In all cues of -Cbstivenesa. Irreguisrltles, DisPelulsq ledlgestloo; I gad - tray . * Regulators will in a inr days set all right. 1. None so irregular but Pedwey's Regulattee wilt regd. labs ; Wee Ilotortuod with penal but itadeers Reedy, • Relief will sootheapd mitigate the most( UMW pnr r oxism ; woes so reduced by disease, ier miPpkdAsith in. trinities, oo distmutd with sines, Mears, or aßieted with (..) ICIA i. COLLIETY .TO RENT:=In - -... • ..._.- 2 , crofula, but Radviy.`e ResolOout Ida Pollinate, and rm.,' county, toe= , tore to health and 10,.., , ; .1. ~ ,_! ~ the Biddle CoaliWid,liorthuniberland r TUE Po',ll' ' 1 ' nected brit'aboyi branch with the Philadelphie and • 'Want Acru locrlx• b Or it S• l VI I.I 3 J I E tiA ' a I? . IN T . l I N . (. 6 3 , 1 , i &rebury ILL; known es the Lambert Orli hey, with,np. errafed try :A et 'of Assembly of the etti day or 1115. 4 _ 4 , POTTSVILLE POST OFFICE: . -'• I nerds Of 54 b berm of ansierior Coat :turstd, boluses's to 1667 , with a capital of t 1.10,000 and pith , 6e l 9 it", t A i.a. i i i• ai e an jg Dtve t i r I t at r 4, .17 mg, a ey s , , the New York and Middle Coal Ifield It. R. and• Coal 004- •to 11600.000. has been folly oriptillmd by the sverl. . tbna.44l.bis, . ti unt " maw. N „ ' l. with Breaker'. Engine of .'hi bone pcMer, Innate boomer; Ilbstraitutlog ms s : BD °Nu, . • f , 1 Tort add ‘stern and ern Stat ee,ftwice dilly :— . .rte. Ate , already erected and tnimott elder. '.• -i,: •Prosesse—ltiCHA ,J v Mrs . i (Boris a t 7A. m. aaa $34 r , al , Ani „, al 773.4. an d 8 34 . . (:enrol coal veins above water Meet have been . bjmnefl . Lgrmicree^ frefuhtliptorw. aeons -1 40 7,ti i, No: • E 31 ,, „, , ,T 7 , • i i . _ 1 , ,-. and a uninber_of others aro of may mesa, widths may I moods. Datdel reheollus, hatilt• p. Brutro, • way Mall b t aami t , P a tai r ,Ati a an d plaLa t i p hi a , d a t1 y .. 4 ,, , be opened with little expense." - ' ••• _ • ... , , Recntary—itoeui Ktemos. . • _, 00 at fraorls • r awn at $34 A. tit wires at 1214 P. 111..1 • . '1 , Person desirous of examlning Sint hosing this 'prop:l _ 'TbsitdrZzrsr. l tvTW meet um aih of J oe. [ Catawb, • Willtieberrs Banditti, Willialjrt and i evil me eferted to J. IL Deweeragent, of the Company ' 0 Behr, dally : ; Clow* at 654 X; anises et IP P. M. l at Motet Cermet for further interbuttion. -.• 10 ;Atm*, A. M. • . '• , We; 30,.:57 Z , A - r od c artica, % v i m .", wa d umb ra , , y . Mai .. , reopbmits Itor teaming I bet mai Will be received at the at 44 A. IL; mitres at 4% P. st., meept Port Carbon, ', ComPuorit Miro; No 66 &MA 4th sheet. Phtladdidda. A t which departs end amine twice dally . Clefts at 634 and _ • 11344. M. • Attire* at 7 -A.M., and 1211. '.. - . P. B. Porthoperpom or itegitatlng the transports- U BAT IGII gitLY, i 'i. /41' ..- .. , y . . nousta y , p „. 4tat . V enu D d l a T c.... olU n a rkk . N ia Ct ee ll i C uy E nai . - r e l d ol it MinerrrllleTreteobt tad DonelderetedallY. Ckeea et i Poo of Cosi ( Sol the ComPlturs t Woes , the C°MP° ' \et's.' ' Nn. :1:!. 11% A... 114 arrive let 11 A. 11.,mixt Ilinersville, which , Dam 60 can't at th eir disposal for the use •of the MOLLY REWCOSII6R. ' June This. 1„ks: . ~,.,/ departs twice dallYrtgosea sill A. M. and 7,) , 1P• M., ! Tenant ,. : . ,i Barr% 2X ,'57 134, The undetvigned, Auditor appointed I.; Awry , i,, ,,,, and arrive** thiwellagy,at 7an 1 A.M., and Sii P. IL i ~. du , 0 y ~, make report to said Court, of the mama ...., „ t inentall Prim Shamokin, Sunbury abd Pimiltum, ' T. C Alibi EL . COAL C01.1.1E121 laborim, aud mechanke„ tespetivelr, sad !!!.",,,,or 4 - horiettd, dell', Owes tit 11%A. ii.; arrives at 31 / 0 .M.! To were • r iw „„„ll,„iiibo ame t i ett*ab a :4;„ duties of his appointment at Ws Min. lo tr , tit , J o In the ',mach of Pottsville, ou Tborsday,'w ' ° 4l/fm " muill °kid ib'S dib sod /WS of wysil mouth.' : or and Middle Coal teldßafl Road sot OtwiCom_ pa ny Xlmollusd indite ekus oh Tistudilj sod /Mal of esehA fee Ileitis; thliCalliery, situated en the lsaa miller I week. ;, • _ h 1 ' I Treet; with Wised: oftoo Streit Of teat rate ec e rd land ,4 ' ,- • , : „WM. L. w..tosNr- 1, ; ~ t.‘,..-- of Jona, 1116 - 1, at 10 o'clock in the forrno," o -, ~,0 4, •,, ea rt- . . • - - - Oglee Open fromi 7 4L. lg. to 9P. IL gunltlayttean 12 M. , adjoining Mt. Carmel sea Munedlately on the - Philariel. neY ••••••= .• ' '' ^ ' " tot P. 31. - . ~. JOUR CLAXTON. P. -!f. '. ' phle and - Sunbury Rail Rnid. ' - •, • -' Posy Ovum, P 08111011 0; my Pr /RR- I- 1 194 leol) This Colliery la OW In complete wettable ortler..bay.• i lateen extensive Tunnel and Gangways already' °mewl 1 ,=-----------...,----`,- on novena Sterns of excellent white ash net. .• - - .7". ' ....-. -e, - . - A new and extensive Breaker with a 40. horse power Atligtous )rittlltfitart.' , En4l , l,2llners , Bootee,' ui i l ib.. ,k n e., to am 4 == s lr o ' t ii i m a base by J. IL pewees, egent oFilt . Commoty: at Mt.; • Camel. ...._716..61116 0 tuelu rue** tl4 r ,116 P. Cheridi will meet on Applirithem will be rect&ed at the Mem of the Craw r."su of July'. _ • ''' , t i . .. 1 . ' ' ; puny, No. 10115outhdth street, Philadelphia. . t Tin" wililliliedwidllit lid neat febtmat morning, al - - "*l' ' • J. GODLEY, presided. • ' -P. V. The, owe tity and :etas* mil ears i 1634 041,1,_livillid In the MOOD*, atj3; is tao Amogialti - w hi e le w nt 74, led to ter me of 'bonds for Re , , Itelbroved Church, Market *reid,tortbolker.J.lL Ilitycw." . eilitel Ina he tea ion' or ftot to neattet. „= , • t MA, of the Presbytery Of LazoePc. I ; .- • • - . Sart 36, '67 •' ' 1 NOTICEN. air PIMIWTIC IINT/lODIErt CHURCH. • terser or Lye* and id *Peet. Divine Swviee every Eabbetli at 10 o'clockYlQuel I o'clock, P. 11. • , Sir I'IRST METHODIST EPISCIWAL (11177.M1,5et-' and Stmt. Pottsville, 1t.,. WILLIAM L:GRAT, Pactor.—. DlTibt/ ocritto every Babbitt' at IC Ai 11. and at 7% P.M. IMP smainti LIITHEICAti C/11;11C11. Morket Square Sauk, P*•h , r. DiTlO* 4 .ell'iceitt thlsekurell rigsklasiy overly Sunday.. Mcnizlng, at 10% o'clock; ovlrobtg, at I o'clock Weekly Prayer Meeting, Thursday oveolog. at 7 o'clock. ' - • ADMINISTRATION. .AkDMINISTRATION NOTICE .-- Whwes.s. Lettere of Adullnitteetkat on the estate SRY MERL, deceased. let* ef Ashland, have tom punted to the ,uudersigued 17 the-Register of Schuylkill =,—Notlee is hereby glen requesting an Mar In to odd estate/ to maks payment, end shoes haying datums will present them for eettkawast.. SAMUEL BOWLISU, Administrator. Ashland - , Jane 6, 'ST , • "M4t• • oADMINISTRATION NOTICE.- Whereallettera ot Administration on the estate UN DRESS, late of North Itatittelat township, schuytklit many. demised, hue bean granted to the subscriber by the ileatsler of Schuylkill county,—Nodes is hereby given rulderaing ail the indeVed to mid es tate to make payment. add thcadtaarlug 82113511 will pre sent them for settlement. gAR A n mom , -May .10,1$7: 2:40- Adlsiaidratriz. "!4- 11 DMINISTRATION NOTICE.—, • . - 1100-esii Letters of adiak nratioalsa thi estate of ItIA MULLIN, demos& late of Set.reokllreoue• ty, immfbees granted to 1.4 ,4114**nel by tbs Uses. *ter of dettoylattt toonty,—ltottre to besiby A ty„ fl 0; 4 all tutiebtmt to add estate via oaks payment, and lbw* jutting dams aphid It wilt present tbem for pew * . m ee t. WX. PHlLLlll4:4daiieutruk o r. ' 310 30, . "22.3 b DlssotuTioNs: jirSOLUTION.; - 1 - . befell:4 , re ea:Wing Walton Gem Mclver! and . Ludwig to the Saw ing and, Boat Building Bud. WAY at the.Orvigstanrg Landing under the dna of Rick- Uri k Ludwig. was diseolyed by animal covalent, on the drat day of ApriLIUT. business of the late Orm will be - settled up by George Rickert, who continua the brlsiewraiwt 1.6* c 94 place os his own wouot., , • . MAO H. F. LUDWIG. Tune' 5. '47 236[0 TySSO.T.UTION,-, The *tnership • heretofore existing uuder the liem and eases of , I LLLAM & NATHAN. DAVIS. In the mattuthetiorleg of luinber. Ay., was this day (April 'let. 11137,) dissolved bb mutual consent. The business of the tate Arm will be settled up by' l • ' - ..WIWAIM:DAVI.9., - i'laTß,' s7. '• • ''! -; . . 214 t • • 13ART,NERSIIIP j,NOTIc,...._The copartierstilp In the liiinstec Mushiest heretofore existing between R. C. Wilson ant twirls Weir, Wes this dal (April .2A; 1t47.) dissolved by mutual consent. ' . , , • MO. AVIIVON. • ~, i. - LEWIS ROYER. - .s . ' :' , She undersigned hare tbli day (Atpri) V, ,IS entaissd into eopartnership, in the lumber business, at the shilinii saw mill at, the ibot of the inclined planes on -the M.AI - . a SAL ICS., underthe firm of WC. A JAMES WILSON. Alt orders Aw inmber t promptly attended to. • .> - It, O. WILSON. • ' May 2, 'NI) IS.] i . JAMES WILSON. pISSOLUTIONI OF, PARTNER . _ BUIP;--Notiee is hereby given that the . partner.' * p beretoibre existing between P. 0.. Mender, .7.• U. Bressler. Mlchiel Bresser. and George P. Owen*, trading as merchant*, at - Donaldson. Schuylkill eo„ Pa. ' under the -firm name of BILMISLER, OWENS A CO.. was on - the 2d•day of May, A. D., GM. dbwolved by mutual con sent, and that from 241 day ud May, 1857, P. IS—Bressler,' .7.11. flresslerkuldAllelmel.- Brauder, duet or thi plow set pattnimp 4113 continue to curly bn the - former bull nen attmerebauts under the enti tutmeot - BRESSLEtt & 9)., at the town olbonaldson, In. said "county. and the. said first beg leave to rerun* their thinks to the public for pest favors, and pope by strict - lotto:akin to bustnen to merit a *bare of public patronage. P.O. BRESSLER., J. U. BRESSLER., 4,. MICHAEL lillit.iSLEß, 0 EO. P. OW EN. . May 23, ' 57 2160, FOR SALE & TO L"AV . . .. • NOINE AND PUMP, FO '' SATE. 1•24 —A portible four horse powerengine. with hoisting -apparatus, rod one Owinsi pump. (capacity 600 gallons per minute.) will be iold low—all'ln good Order. En. _quire Of ROCICAIegLLOW,.KIIPP A co., Iteadieg. Juee 11,'',37 "• . _ :f- OUSE for SALE •OR R' T. •A twdefory• frame boom with . - sem ', .7 , 11, ; late Occupied by Daniel Nagte,'eitudted on the . !ten. •ille Bold, in the Borough of Potts He. 'The heals Is in good condition, and the lot on hleh' the house is hunt. 1414 feet trout' by 65 feet In depth. Posse:dos given imm ediately . Vol terms and . er particular/. apply to • I - auks. . KOPITItCU. Pottavßie, June El' ''5T . 23•3t0 • TDHREE ,MVLES , for SALE. .1 ... Uk —vitt be sold at Public Sale, on SAT. AT, the 27th• day of June, A. 141857: at the resides , * of Solomon Mine. near liarlav ern. In East* 'roomer township, TIIRTE 31CT.F.S. two of which are Mick, iodate t h e property of Edward Kelly, of Pottsville: the o th er is a' bay mare. the' property of Williams, Of New Philadelphia. Schuylkill county. The undersigned has had the mules daring the Winter, and as they have nut been reclaimed at the proper time," be will, sell thin to pa,y for the. fodder, Ac. Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock, P. 111., on odd day, when conditions will be' mode known by. - . SOLOMON STINE. East llommer township, Lebanon county, Pa. June 6,:17 •.i .' • ~_ . . I' OR SALE.OR - RENT.L4I view of the official actkm,of the last M. nkriene. In their Annual Session, and 'silo In accor dance with th e action of the mole members of the Se eped WK. Church .ot Pottsville, is stmoallt the Trus, Mesta' Make such disposition of the said M' E.Church MO they may think best, it was on motion resolved. In their official meeting on the 26th inst., that the laid Church be offered'ffir SALE or RENT immediately. '-The. Tray tees of the 2tl 31 E. Church, through their Committee, ie. spectfully thereffue offer the Church. situate In Market at. Potts, ille. Pa., for sale or rent, forthwith. The Church. is a good hilted. substantial brier building, well, fur nished. bssement hall and two class clouts below.— Church 'on the 2,1 door, handsomely . papered, and giuk Ii t¢ -(rough' the entire house. • The price and terms. of pact limit will lie satin r :elienable. .Patilaiiilblng to :porthole or rent viill Ticasi apply Pion . to: - "the under -MVO; ,:-...: -. '. - 31-AI , Wiwor:. ' JAME ° B N.IOORE,} elsatuti. , 3.O.IIIIRLEL. -'"'. • =-t.f May W, '67 CAUTION !—The undersigned inem bein of the SeCotid 3felhodiet • iKplicoiii Cbtreb, Pottsville. basing learned that certain persona who late ly served in the capacity of Masters for said Church, hare offered the same for. sale or rent, hereby caution ,ths public spiced' any such proposed sale or rent 91 there is no power in asht *sons to do the one or the ether.,The Church is the property of the Congregation; pew intendd for worship therein by such i onpregalion, and :a majority of the member*. lave no re to cease to use the setae other than fie the par to which A It btu been dedicated. , 'ISAAC THOMPSON, DAVID It. JAMES. , WM. IL 111111 MING ER, ' • t 011 ARIAS W. BULL Pottsville, May 30, '37 , ' 224 t Rto the say m. to E. the EDlTOR putaand : e t. th- Z:be h berg of tali% In particular, that my name was put to a no** whle i hi i rpeared In yourpaper of the 30th nit., as a can non ust the sale or renting of the Second M. E. Chore t, In this piare;without my knowledge or consent, as 1 disapprove of any opposition to the order and'Xitt eipline of 12to 31. E. Church. . CIIARLES Pottaillie, t• An, Office - eiket iSTlCallai t TIIO3I NON. /Ora :TO. LET .tree:: b:; prU 11.'47 rrOWN LOTS FOR SALE-7-in the Bortragb of Port Carlos. Apply tb J. 31. WETHERILL, Agent. _ _ 741 Feb. 14, '57 I.FIRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling and What, Ptinutees, from the Reading Workp, for e ow, at the , PIONEER FURNACE. , Pottrrille, Jan.l9, IMO . . • 34f PRINTING PAPER.- 1 -Book A; News. Paper, G of 404 else and weight, of superior tlity, ler sale at MU prices. E. ARRIG Eg, • Centre street, Pot rifle. August 9,'bB 3.14 VOR SALE OR TO LET—Onesit, ju of thelekit business stands in Pottie!l► hits LI ill's t otet, Centro etnet,-42 rest front zoo j es t deep. Terms way- : VIM. WNW . May 30, 'bIT, . • T,24.1* nyoß .RENT- 7 The Old Oieliard • hour MIL It his hien newly renelred, end le now Stet running order. Apply to M. 51. MATZ, on the premises, or to T. 11. SWIOLLT.IIII2:ItaEIt. ' Pottsville, Fe 28,'57 . TO BRICK AKERS.--Pitein Right% • au, tbr an ImproveithitiejeteibiNtekn, by tit eat Deere', a peat tetlds 1.0 1 111 1 We c ""t fuel, aed the qetilti of the Prick/ten *red. J. W. ANDREWS. 11 - Pa. . • 34m* • March 28.'67 El OR ,:13ALE---,-A DESIRABLE , ItERIDINCH ON SCHUYLKILL AVIINU be dwellles b semeatifebtend Well built, with Darden, /nail Yrttwa, Sbnibbery, %Fe n la Ocal tinter. Stable as pserbee. Fee forma apply to ' IniA VER. , kbOatrille,Vay LI, '5l , 2l-3t4 OR RENT A. Three Story 4Bala Dwelling „flown.. with 'atore , roo4l tattled.. anitable for any kind 'of busines s , 'Also sera Olken to rent, with Gas and Waici pipes. all ea Centre PO at. tedareen the Pinuaylaanla Italt and the American Ilona*. Alms two stone dwelling houses on Railroad at. Apply to • • - fotpnilliejabriaaii :1;'57 . TOWELLING, HOUSES for ALEpt .111ifa.—two new three storied bitc k . angling houses on the west ride of Centre strut, os Tille, near the mildewy of George _8: Repplierpare for sale or rent, on. reasonable terms. They are supplied with witer lid gas. with terraced gardens, and entrance. to thetas'. by in clay: They will be tband• Ivey tom fodabie.dwelilermand the fret atgrjea are well adapted tor troatralas purposes, If required.. • r Pottnille,3lar=. '47 21 , 3t1 - R08T.31. WANTED. WA . TED' IMME lATEIS—Two 4604 .Ic , orneyawit Painters. Dal : NMI GE. Mar- 2.7% ;Pt ItNE 21- lA$. • MRS. to about soar 111111Wesephy. meat: will buisitery aye Wm, MAI county, - ' AMOS 110tal. Ashland, May S, . ,• 114 • I AGENTS WANTEItBusi- IF nosa mg, tnisfOl• lied towed le. IN‘lasi a month . Capital requited. die 401 • For partkalars, enclose stamp, and "Aiken . A. B. 111ARTTN, Plabldw, N. R. mAki 0.14 ,islo's 500 LOCAL AND TRAVELING AO TS WANTED la th e WM' Satiates paylag - irom 00 to VW per 113011th—no hoodoo* or chap..* business: Permanent employ:WA 'thou and D o capital raga/red. For particulars aortas* postage Amapa and *dolma,- ammo*, ziew, 9 .11. • A 11, '57 1641 a LOST & FOUND. I OST-A Lady's Purse, containing a small amount of money, a twitch of tow, and a Ivor thimble . nye ender will be slOtably rewarded on leering It at this office.' Pottsville, Jun* 6,'67 • QTRAY COW.—Strayed from • `k.3 the anbecriber, residing in Norwegian et. tv.vv Pottsville, on Saturday,. /day 36th, a BLACK IT) • She had a- white Mar •on her forebead—high horni • tamed back w ard—the top of her tattooed the loweelnit of her bind ligishita. A imitable reward will leo pa d On returning mid cow to LiNNAY /MALLS, or Pet • him Information where be me pt ben Jane 6,'61 • 1:14t. QTR Ay HORSE.—Was 1.3 broaght to llassonOroTiriena,Prtedene. bum. ow ibstorday, May 93d.' bob, a romp w BAY 11033 it, between 3 sod 4' yeast old—bas a oh to Mar on the forehead, and the right . tors foot and lilt hind tiot white—hattab shoes oo his Mud teet—insp Pond wu never shod. , Tho sold hoele Is IMMO" to ha"' been stolen. having Woo brought to irted•usbary by a man not known, who loft rather hastily, leaving a carpet bag bohlnd. The man who left the horse was abmit t i nfutPlire years old; peekkaarktid, wore a. bi a• Lock coat, with yellow bu Koos. Jour on each akar& and tors a Kossuth Mack list. The 011114 T of the horse is requested to some forward and call upon the subscribes. MVO ProrrtY. PitY 1111. rewardf ir eid, all expo aro, an d tate sald horst away, otherwise ho sold according to law. 1.11,3 thestable of is - 574• retentakip, &key/kill went*. Ks 31.'67 . < 213 t, COAL. COPAR' • ERSfiIP.---JAMS M. ggATTY, of the late Om'of Bratty k Moly*, has asiodittad 'with. him Theodeie Garretaon and James B: Beatty. In Um' bapition, under the flan of Jambs M. Beatty k Co.; who will continue the Intalug and tel. ling of Coal as usual ? dAd. M. BEATTY,. • TILIODOBE OABRETSON, .1 , • • Ail. B. PUTTY. rottnille, 28, 66 • . 2G. POPARTNE4SIFIP.—The 'under k) slimed bare this da*(Jannazy 21et, 1ti66.) entered logo eopartaership foi the traametioa Of a Omani Cool Commission Iluainessoind also for the.porebeer and..eale of Coal, under the arm of W.: 31. SPOSSS'a CO: " ,Qffices-206 Bros. Nay, Sae York,Sed C.entte et reet oVposite the A natrinari UotaL Pottsville. WM. M. ROOMS, Nee York. P. D. LOTUS'S., Pottrdlle. 04. f to 9:'511 CO -PARTNERSHIP.--The Aindei sigued Mee surnaellited tbentelvea togetber ,for the PUIIIO6II of mining and. selling Deelornder the firm of' .1. B. bIoCItitAILY CO., at AUDEN RIND, and are now ta'VWill cider* for tbe celebrated North Spring aa (Lehigh) Coal. Addrees, Jeannine, Lamella coton+4 Pa. , J..41$ B. NeCRNAKT. 'ABRAM L MUMPS: It. ,J41001L.11. MYNAS. Yelrfnaty 14, 'tf . . 741rn • , CAIN, HACKER .& COOK, lams aro SIFUTIMS or 333"4:371E. Zifteith Cowl. - ~lsq dealers ln other first qualities of White had Red Ash Cowls. .IVs.lO illtheat stmt./I.44!paid, awd Woodland Whams, 3thaylkqL. Mosul 11,ton*. Jem M. Cool Tomas Caw. •Yebruary 7.'37 HAYES SMITH, & Co., • . • Coal - Merchants. , No. 107 (late 10 Walton& Rarest, Philad , a, Are now retelling, direct from lotto & Inmost Carom, a lull supply of lineenwood Coal, which we offer at the lowest market mice: Orders may either be addressed to cum to nor Aunt kw the :lowland &tans, 11. 6.111C10E11, Providence, R. /: a 23 'fif • 21-tt ' I SHLAND and MAHANOY COAL . 4 . . —The undersigned are prepared to receive otters or te The Ashland ,Coal from the .••Bancr9ft' Pi oneer Colliery.." From the extensive alteratßm P and tiro ;movements mad* at the Colliery this winter for mepm• .ng the Coal, they feel no hesitation irroliming It to trade as an article that ran hays tic superior In the tUllr itet, both as to quality and freedom from dirt. Kate and otter impurities. They are also prepared to make ran. tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal (tam other guinea. BANCROFT, LEWIS k Co., 'NV. 19 Walnut street, 001011bettiiii Building. Febritair 9, 'at • AT AN .DUSEN, NORTON 4E' CO.; Salo Agents for the Sale of the . • - --XiIIIIMGI-33 ~. Coal It' Navigation to.'a Coal, I AND Till Best Red avid White Aele - Coat. {No. ili'Weltitat street, PIIII,ADELPIII. iftleet : No. 63 Mercy fit, eor.l",,aisou, N.TORK. No. :6 Doane street, BObTON. ' 3 , Shipping Wlvirrek—Dristol, Ballstriva and Pia Xi. I ) , Itiitimatti. . . Osrch 28, 17 \ " . • LEWIS AUD RIED,& CO., •, Miners and Shippers of the follow ing- celebrated . ANTHRACITE COALS, From P A BLACK MINS, -ma: As SPOBN. • • --- - • do DIAMOND.- -- - do B RocKvILLB, From ELIZAILTTEPOAT, LEHIGH, wont ASV. and 'COUNCIL RIME, an ►!a ...ALSO, the very enteelor CUMBERLAND COAL. Mined brthe Ilerepsta Ire Coal Led Irttrt Company Walnut; street, PHTLADELPOIA Of at: 1 1 43 State street. BOSTON. (110 Broadway, NEW YORK. March 10. NOTICES. ASP,E;CIit' MEETING, of Stock ''' . -holders Of ilie P6111;1810141 & iittohary Rail Road mpany will be held at their *flee to Philadelpbbi. on 'MONDAY, 15th loot" at twelve a'eloek by order of Ward of Directors. -• 4 RODNEY YillliEtt, /robe 5, It 252 t ' . gr Simla ry. . j nf ..• , . 'O. of 0. F.— m The embers 61 • • lltlirees Lodge, No. '3 of I. 07of 0. F., are beret! ortaed that:a special meeting ler thit Lodge. VIII h. held at their nail. on Saturday nest, at II o'clock. P. M. "when matters of Iroportanee rill b laid. before th. meeting. „ Tactual attendance is requested. Br erdr of the Led • ' JOHN J. JONI& &et rottsv Me, Am, 6,'57 ' - ::3:lt SCHUYLKILL' CO. AGRICULTu , RAL. HORTICULTERAL, AND MECHANICAL AnBOCIATION.—This 'Association will bold itr rind Floral Exhibition at Schuylkill Bar ,on 7TRYPA7 Ana WEDNESDAY, tbe 23d and 2,111 days of Jona, Ik7 The public in general are inirit exhibit their Arti• cip.iutd will receive timely 'attention at the hAch of tim Committee of-AlTangetnent. Poems and 6iiir containing the list of premiums and regulaticni will I. • Imand. at most of . the public places thrCushoet th. county. _ • ' L • HENRY ra-ssErt, • LEWIS ROYER, . • • - J. S. KELLER, ,Cina. rzr ,Artrany• C. S. LEADER, ‘. • CHARLES SAI'IIIIR. • o r •June 6,'67 - PROPOSALS.---Sealed Proposalt vitt int retched by the iSehoot Hoard of Croatia until. June 20th, tor building a Frame School 11091Cin it b.) , sixty *et. Plano and preettleations eau to,rti by toning on the subscriber. • J. J. lIPCII tlitCll. Noy AO, ..124t Prrrides' ()F a F ti l y CL u i ti PaigiA co llgL rh Pal ir A hla & 5 u L 3. 1 1. : 1114 : • ' , NOTICE. —. All having outstandfnalalnut aCCIOUDiJ mitaluat this Company will pleas trananO atatentant of tha mama to this clam at N 0.302 Waft. - 1101M1CY /1!tflIC11, ?Avner. `MayS, tro. 21-It • • AlLpei eons Holding Ho: tiOrders against Sutler, tommehlp ate memo rlng them Name Zrastus B. Settalnipt,l4 row Spring. on June lit, 4th , Mb, 106, and lath. and, the same reghtered to oee tteit. theandetdviee 4 theiontuddin may be asenfthmal asst Imams prolide Liquidate the name. - • • OF.O n. JOHN H OL OWER. , B. Y. ORIVFLTIL 22-30 Slay 30, 47 00-PARtNERSIIIP .NOTICE ''f The rittiailiois hate ushoetatod themselves. 1 4 andiftee this data under the Nelms sod Style of TI LIL STONE Is C., ma ,Inecikroct the betel Orli et Pe , q iskOsal. its irucedolors to rietwottac TT LES Ole ' K0... 44 a2E t raoatnatreet. •Phlbodelpbm; Itsolgglaw tylra ; Pier No. 5, Poet Bkhmood. 1"--- • • • IaIIIMUCIVIVI.E IL Emlar R. TY Li C.VICIIOLS BE.ito tItILLIAII E. sTot May 9.'67 IJDiTOR'S NTIGE.— .. / x ?mas t Duo . utti, nidatttge 1 , U. JOE/8 8. STAISTIIIIII4, . ' , Jrusi Tea. 1 ,!;. 0 A The siodersiiiisd Auditor, appointed bi.„ 08 .,,,,,` ...,...o Comma, Plass of &July OM &math to 6 ° . " - ii J , P Moog raised *pm tbs side °Lilo; Rod Estate i „.l 8 aittutbsrs. widsr ibke — sbors state/ cascades. 10,,. amour tbsi pens:sus swilled to lb. male. Pull V o i. rusk* IbM brp will attend to dos J*llo o oi kis 'M.,' mint, it his ollos, la Cerlinviannt.rottiville?4 ► •-,. 43Y. ibe kb dujr or Joao oast. st a o'ckeit la 1 . 1 . !_. woe. *boo and arbors all paws* laisrested if 1017, - able& TUOMAS R. jUNNAN,..IIO.- 11sy S:. '.Y.' ..t-1 • . , . . I and the NOEL BLACK /LEATII, want ass. I.OOIIBT AIT., • - do SPRING 31T.; • LIMO WYOMING VAL, do •
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