)ountid SAVIIRDA V JVNIIII or", 115.7. I Alio; Venturing into a thousand, stileiu of, _ipmveliteture, for which a few years sines; Wyss hoilimployed. Recent experiments of a Liver- pool ilerchatit pointed oat the extraordinary ea i7antaps of iron in ship building,--adreemiers which hadimen fall] realised in his wall ems' • trice. He made it appear that rariren "sr / O f a . thousand toss, .vOuld iSTTY taut more dead weight than a wooden swop sad that on a 'Mari, to the „East Indies/ma troop at ITO Pan& kotl, l an iron Tema would hares freight of /1240 over jta 04iiiden — ririd; And would, as a pneral l risk, last noel longer:. At the recent session of Congress, Senator Wright, of . New Jersey, iub-1 pitted an elaborate Report, on the employment • of iron as a Wallas'', material. In this, grafer MM. is given In iron overall other materials, pith' the enoeption, perhaps, of marble, which is exi tuiedingly costly. Among the ad iardaps of iron, .the , following are-upesilled: .• Al The fieitity of transportation. — '4. The , ability to cut fronts; beat:nand girder s, of every variety: - • • , • & Uniformity of the cost. 4; Th e p ews r reieetrtain the exact expense • of a building before its erection. ° if. The risdlness frith . Which building can ..jolned tsZellier- & The exemption of 'damage by Arc • The Committee state that they feel patistied . that iron may be , employed with &Advantage for . building purposes by the Government, whether it be wholly subetittita:for Wei and Stone, or par tially used in the fetid of joists, girders, framer, rifters, floors er straps. ,They further contend that "the *until° of the General Government, ,in• employing iron, will be followed by the State and municipal governtoents, and operate as a wails: . tent; legitimate, . and permanent protection; to • those whose bisiness has been heretofore-subject .to numerous fluctuations, occasioned by fiequent " changes to our revenue 'awe, and constant compe tition from a rival *on skill' was perfect, end who enjoyed, beildes, the advantage of cheap fa .bortind cheap capitil: But 'the increased con , munition for iron, owing to. the new uses to which r r it has been *Plied, and especially- to its employ. ;nest u a building material, has, in connection with other cantles, neutralised to some extent:the advantages heretofore &Waned by the • British over American manufacturers- The empilment of iron for the.purposeaSeforred to. and the con- **wont: iricreue in its ipniumiition, affoldir a kind of protection to the iron • interest, to which n - o apnoea object, and which promises to beceme mote 'effectual and more permanent , than the le. protection which has been so often sought 'amain. Tho' large increase in.the Pro ' 'dnotion of, Iron; during the last few years, is a ;auldaat of congratulation. , Next to her salt cow= • ;inane, 4 was to her manufactures and trade in irow thatihe marvelous' pro'sperity of Great Brit- . , oWng. :For the last twenty•five years the world has looked almoat wholly to her fora sup. ply. of this indispensable product of ber industry . But, in the time to come, there is DO Mir ip 1 • the nature of things why we should not free our selves from ourdependence • upon (oreign coun t' tries, and England in particular, for so large a parttof the iron wbich we consume. Not only may we shake off • this degrading dependence, but by judicious legislation and practical eneoluge. ? meat of this branch of our industry, become ere . long this competitor of England in the markets of Other countries." • Iron, too, remarks the Philadelphia htquirer, is . now one of the great powers of war. This was forcibly shown in thomourec . .of a lecture that was recently delivered before Ow tleogiaphicil and BtatOtical Society of New York, bj Mr. A. S. Ilewitt. Iron, he contended; was a leading aping • and elemeht in all struggles between nations.—.• • tune of the largest calibre were necessary, and 1 -mammoth steanisbips to transport them.l In coo -rteition. with part of his . subject, ho 610 a de ' ecription of the leviathan British steautship,Great 'Eastern, 890 feet lung, and 83 Ifeet vrtde.' The Astor Holm?, St. Nicholas, Metropolitan 4. Eveiett Noma, and Voiod and ClarendohlHotels, might, be dropped comfortably -into hor l Her pad wheels were 50 feet in diameter. He al. j iatitcd ,! to it beeatise be wirbed to convince the A' meeting that modern warfare ' rested on the pos. . session of adequate , resoureci, for the maculae. • lure of iron, and the means of applying It will thus Int seen that iron has beetwne one of the groat elements Mid :nstruments of power among men. It is employed not onlyqin the - aria of ittaie, but it is essential in the terrible Iwort of Wir. , • WW , I INJUNCTION TO RESTRAIN THE RALISIOT THE MAIN VINK.—Tho daision of the Supreme. Court on the application for r injunction against the •sato of the Main Ltna of the Public Works, was &geared on Tuesday buil. • The • points decided were es &Rows: L Ti althe Legislature , had con . atitutional authority to authorise the sale of the Main Line, 2. That the' Pennsylvania ' Company may, lawfully become a purchaser 'at such, sale. 3. That the Legislature hire on. stitutional authority to repeal the toast 4. That thi Legislature cannot bind the contract from imposing equal taxes, and conditionof sale to the, Pennsylvania Company, in thit respect is void, and ati Cop . to that extent is granted: But 2.1 all other respects the: Salo ' May ,go on, • reniisylvarkia Railroad fiompar may perdue: on the same 'terms as other • tionioor individuals., -.4 it can be a source 'of satisfaction tot i the peo to know that by the lieeisiOn of the Court on the provision exenEpting the Pennsylva l nis Rail road `Company 'Cotopany from taxation on tonnage, the State irilP lac a 'million and a half.lf dollars,. why then we congratulate them on the result.— , .0t course the unmake, tax was necessary, *when 'the eratipany entered Into competition I with the Public. Works', but the Legislature very juilielous . ly removed that tax conditionally, when there would soon be no Justice in - ceritivaing IL The people of this State mat stiffer however, whet. ever phase the question assumes.' It ji true that IL is desirable to dim**, of the werks Which have bean a burden on the State; tint ittil bard for their owners biabmit to action, which decreases the aggregate amount to be received forth* works, ' ',And renders taxation but little lea onerous. 'Such • however, is practi?elly, the effect of the decision of the Supremo Coin in this matter. j. Henry B. Mott, by fraudulent reprueltations,lpolitieally placed himself in the position he at firesent aphis, and with a dunning fir from ereditableto him, ha been contesting the right of the State to sell'the works, because it threshing to re move them from therbands of men wini have lived ' fpSr years on them, at the expense of the' State.— Swindle atter swindle upon the peoplitOn cease 6)i with the Main Line of the Public Works, • hive been'heaped up, column:.high, uirtil at last the SuprenteCourt places upon the pinnacle the esp.itone. -Let the people ponder that single point In the decision, and see to what an , extent 7 1 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is favored, and they-for the , time deprived' 'ofj what they would have •reoeived, had the ea mpowering their sale, been permitted to have *n fully and Addy carried ' out. It' amounts in hat, the toot of a' million .and, a half of-dollare, which • would have been received from the Company bad 'tie terms of the sale been snob as Leeds tsirs eo.pjainplated. , icrrormat MINING AIM ALLXl:l74i s i 101110 . C0111 7 nt.. , FAXTr;;lbis Company has tally masked by the 4lection of Its 'officers.... 'TheAsidont, Richard • lams, Nsq., isir.gentlemin of ' lily, possessing ; .not only , requisite experience to menage the at. tairs of the Company, but also the.eoaddenoe of the eomMunity.'d: better seleetieu Could not :„ - .liisve . 'been made.., This Coinpaityl, , which ; has ; Plirebaset the. valuable property of the North American. Coal, is not speculative le its obfeete, ' but wilt be devoted to legithiatibnOness opera. floes.. It will go immediately Into 4mstlon, and will developing, the lain . 1 ;I wealth of ''''<,latide to thle County, which bare re fined almost ' itntonehed for time years. At oes time we OP . Poled the incorporation, of companies in this Region, with mining. privileges; bid, the danger bei Pissed. We have nothing . now to fear from blear. Catapittii*t canna compete with' oats enter p r ise..Thise '...- , devoted under the ntrol of Kr:Jones. will be devoted rather to ttliteveldp leg of the Mineral wealth of the Resta than to ppetaticl directly.' 'lgabli monspanies ere needed - tilltkie anion, where thotvidwa capital is not en. latide ettlitestophse thil lower veins of, this basin. , Les tile *eta be tuvicimd by, computes, .hut la ' 'dieldeilii` Afinit4 worli thins. We congratulate . the kohissitta Mining and Maouteetarlog Comps vsofirpoietlor imuivarstion et its earner, and upon doe soleattoe et . MP worthy aut'eempetest a gra 4Of h 1 0 44 4 1; 4- 36..T05ic, , , ~ , IZIIXO Mate by illtat the Iteilroed lojune. That in , and the In• d and corpora. v4frvw,"—Welenitlirral Spring into existraPt with tha , tioitatYtef bean-stalk. A letter Tim *MINA Ritorms u that this is the nano of last:Steintrier town, situated. about ninety miles tcolth.west of Detroit, on the . Detroit and MR `wankee Railway. It now contains sibotit terrOlf" Ore houses and soli° .sixty inits6bitause.l7ro4B - have been scarce and highje Ole*" w c W'' in consequence:of tbastrildit of Wit 3 104 r 0- "• 1 The following pricesiow 01 ; 1 .4 which are fu ll ,' up to the Eastern marl.! Moor, so 00 per barrel; potatoes, Si. sr'per bushel; pork, 13 coats per pound; bessis,43 00 per bushel; butter- which d ur ess she winter command ed 31 Cents per rural', Bin now he purchased f0r, 121 Cents, white eggs well atl2l cents per dosen. The so of that par. tion of Michigan is rich and fertile, and is heav ily timbered with, oak, maple, booth, iron-a4e(i, walnut, cherry, baiismod, ;elm, ash,. hicloity, etc. Mechanics' wages are not high. Laborers got $1 12 per dm (airmen*, $l5O to $2 00 per day, and so on. Shoemakers lid tailors are needed. A flouring mill and tunny are one of , the wants„el !!Ovid,t* A brick maker would also do a good business there ? as !tone can hardly be obtained at any pace.— Last season, at Omega, ten miles east of Ovid, brick/sold at $8 per M. - In the viciniti of Ovid there is excellent clay, plenty of water and wood, casting hnt the expense , of cutting it: A saw &di alsous. needed. The suffering this season from scarcity , of provisions ,bas been severe in Michigan. Many families have be Brie a starv ing condition. otitlot ninety had the worst ex perience:in that, line. S I &indica &anal!, starved to death.. Lansing,Jackson and Detroit subscribed liberally for the relief of their auger. ing neighbors. The latter .place contributed $3OOO worth of-yrovilions. We., shall be pleased to bear from„"Reho" again. A Carat is vas BusuntstiWoar.D. 7 -As in poli tics, lo it is in,business. There are cruises and changes, calms ansvtosma, which cannot be fore seen, but for which we should be prepared at all Brace., by. keeping our craft well in hand; by being ready at any moment to take la or let oittareec to avoid a, squall, or to take adiantage of a cat's paw which may be the iercursor of e steady gale. At the present it is not mei* lull; it is quite a ,dead calm, and it crealweihe same sort of fretful. nevi in the community, that snaking no progress *Ways produces in a ablp'a • company. But is many persons there is the tame confident expecte. doll of a change, and the springingwp of a breeze from some quarter, that is always the consolation on board chip in shch elremistances. We skill then be able to decide whether the tariff recently enacted is sufficient to protect our own Industry or whether we prefer Eoglieh iron and muslin to our owb, for other 'reasons than because they are apparently cheaper. If it should prove effective, and give a rational and moderate degree 'of en. eoieragenient and protection to the prOducts of oar own skill and labor; those will be opened a new career of prosperity to the whole country, by the free admission of many articles of foreign nativity, not pioduced bare, and not Coming In conflict with the work of our bands. Every com modity will.be at the lowest price at which it can 'be imported or manufactured, and the public will have the opportunity to indulge itself by .inyest ing in lends, mines, or, tbachinery, as suits the ' taste or oppoltunilies of the individual.. Tux kOTTISTiLLE On CONIPAJI7.--.112 another column will be found a Report of a cominittee on the financial condition of this Company. In it are embraced statements of interest to the stock holders and directors of the Company, and.to the consumers in this Borough. It will be perceived that the CoMpany expresses Its inability after the Ist proximo, to furnish gat at less than $3 60 per thousand cubic feet—the prestint price, $3 00, not being' remunerative. We do not question the I hot that the Works as altered for the manufac ture of Coal gel, bate coat more than would haie been eiperienoed in the erection of entirely new Works, and that the expenies entering into tho manufacture are poisibly higher, than at oat! or interior points, Wo believe, to take the Re port as a basis, that the advance is necessary, and therefore, ticiptiesue , in , the determination of the Company.. The fact is flat th e statement present ed th is week, is what ou 'citizens asked for and had,s right to expect at the very outset of the difficulty which resulted in the reduction of the Company's prices to $3lO. Rad the Company extended that courtesy, the irepression of Impo sition would have been considerably lessened, and it would have experienced no difficulty in fixing the price at what it now resolves shall be the rate en and after the let proximo. Our citizens are disposed we think, to demand nothing but right, and will suhmit to nothing wrong. Upon refuting the statement of. the Company, therefore, which we think fair, the, will undoubtedly, ,feel gener. ally, a disposition to accede to the proposed change in the Company's prices. - Tan Sizormin m Kansaa.--The election for members of the ConstitationalConvention of Kan" su has resulted in the choke of the Deutoeratie candidates. The Free Stale party very 'properly refused to vote, thereby letting the -• pro slavery party have the field unopposed, and preventing the enactment of a farce. The Topeka liegialature has been revived, and a day in Au gust has been fixed for an election of a delegate to Congress and other officers: The Constitutional Convention may perform its work, .pd the pro slavery party- of Kansas may apply tor admis sion into the 'Colifederacy, under a Constitution framed by itself; ,but wilt the outrage be sanei defied? We think not. It will ho difficult too eft, feetually crush Freedom in Kansas. Men wHi fight fur their rights to the last. Such will be the course of the Free State men of Kansas, and every lover of Liberty will'austain them, irresise tire of party predilections. Kansas must coins into the Upton free or with bar soil wet with the blood of her denuders, and amid_ the clanking of the chains of-her slaves. The,questiun is im portant, and we . , wonder not at the position as sumed by the Fm. State min 'of Kansat. They may be censured, by milk and water journals, who sympathise with oppression; but we' think iethe only position that injustice to Kansas and them ;selves, they codas:tame. , Tom !ration says that Douglas Jerrold, as a joitrualiff was unflinching, often audacious, but always impelled by deep and honest conviction,. His independence certainly•approached. the bor ders of cyniciim, but those to who 6 he 'was nest knoweare loud In their assertions of his in triesio kindneseof heart, which ho never sacri ficed except for the sake of indulging his: semis. tie wit.. Be was the inveterate foe of everything which even resinibled pretense itr sham. With no respect for mere conventionalities, be often blurted out a hothsly truth, accompanied by less grace of manner than strength of expression.— His nature was of ttto masculine a canto Tied a senile deference to the trammels of esiiinette.— A high moral &wrap, was inwrouglat ifirbis con stitution:loind he never grutibld before de face of authority, nor shiritnk from the assertion of un. gopular truths.. His sympathies 'were with the neglected classes of ionic!'; and, with none of the professions of the technical reformer, his aixtleat high in, the, cause ,of hisivanity: AOl rude and rinPoliShed exterior, of defiant ' lcarlog, and ol:merciless speech, he was yet ai admirable specimen of -blur English miutlinessiancl as such wilfbe remembered by the men of another ago. Poona . Lirrxtpini ocr.—By the Persil!, 'we bare Liverpool dales : to the 13th inst.. In Prance the election excitement was increasing. The Spanish Mexican question remains unsettled.;-- The proceedings in Parliament are not very im portant, though strong Catholic Opposition to the Jewish Disabilities Bill hare sprung up. Thsßir. hothead half of the TelegriiPhicCable has been completed and pronounced to be perfect, after the requisite tests., The IT: IL steam frigate /Aegis* is expected in the Mersey In a few days to eom mance taking It on board. The firm 'Of Brans, House it Co., London "and distralian shippers, has jailed. .Liabilities,', $200,000. In Prance the fled and While Iteptibilerne here coalesced In, their "oppoiltion to the Government, at the coming elections. The Beek of France reinrni show a eery large increase of tub: A terrible catastrophe hu occurred In thetheittre at P lorence. During the parfortuance'tie menu took'Thre and in the pen% that entned,,no less 'than 42 of the audience" were killed and Ili were 'wounded. Coat, m Mrssoosz.,—Tbi' steamer Dubuque a few days ago, bros S-to - St. • Louis a'Ss . zgo of lbb tons of coal . The Demerat sayi:— wire learned that abs had jest , fmtn Beimititt'S landing on .Iba' Missouri river, one hondssi told iiity•two silks abuse the mouth. The coal was' •btoughs to the lathes of the stoned about seven milie from tie river in'Cal- Iowa) , 'county, by' the dalloway Mining .and .1111anufseturing Compaiy, and Is a portion Olin ineabiistilde quantity that , has been'discovered , in reins of Aileen / tbirty.flre, forty and 'eighty het, bean sooM 'reseMbiant4; to the tunnel 444'4 IS said to burn i'mautit l itifY. The maga- MI) will baro a yard prePared at the upper bpd of ow iWi ag ins few' days, taw. the 00400111* 41 1 ,11 .11Urdetiiii .• . , MIEN Fiji-ion - J*4ll'oAB annum. ---: At "meeting of the Presided and lda of the Pottsville Gas ;Company, mitt their office, :line 10th, 1 65 7: The Committee , to whom .was referred the Easatial coedit/060 the ComPanh sehMitted the , following . repert, which was read eidd 011 milieu adopted.: Tithe :Directors of the PoUnilk-414 Com- Corntnittee ipainted at's meeting of. the Directors of •the Pottsville Gni Compunh held May 26th, 1857, to investiatip the finan cial position of the Company, ' Rarest, That they have concluded that perhaps it would be more satisfactory to the Stockholders and Directors, to have a detailed account of the actual 'cash coit of their ' After a careful investigation of the books of the Company, which were found, to be kept in a clear and systematic manner; which enabled us to ascertain the items without dif ficulty, we find the cash cost of the' %sin Works first erected to be •as follows: Street mains then laid with Meters and services introduced into coniumer's... premises, in cluding cost of Lot, $BOO, amounting to - the sum of „ 528,889 09 Expended . by the Company sines . for mains, meters and services, 10,607 38 For New Coal Works 'with'addi tional mains and meters, 24,733 32 Cost of lot on which' new works were erected, Making the actual cash cost of the • Works at - this time to the Com. ' pang. . $68,229 79 or akich there has been lesued to the stockholders 2110 shares of stock at the par value, $5O per share. ' • There are debts due by the Company in the form of Bonds, given three jeers since to coverlcost of laying pipe, &c., of $4,500. Also unsettled accounts and. unpaid dividends of the old works, $3,387 83, a part of which is over due and the balance becomes due on the first of January,.lBsB,and for which funds. will have to•be provided. From this may be deducted the amount to be received from sale cf old lot, $lOOO. • From the Report of our Superintendent, we find there has been • passed 'through con autne?s meters, from November Ist, 1856; to April 30, 1857, a period of six months, 2,570,- 100 feet of Gas, which at $3 per thousand, givei, • • $7,710 30 Cost of making seine, coal, wages, and superintendence, $4,858 88 Water Rent, OffiCe Rent, - and Taxes, 317 50 Estimated wear and tear • of Retorts, 5 per cent. deducted for prompt paym e nt, Leaving profit for six months, $1,548 41 The Above result is from six months of the year, when most gas is consumed. The com mittee are well satisfied, that taking.the pre- sent consumption, compared with the:greatest last winter, that the average nightly consump tion for the year will not exceed 12,000 feet, and that there is no probability that, the con sumption will much exceed that amount for' several years to come. The Committee would, fUrther sap they • think the basirss of the Company is economically and well managed by our present efficient Superintendent, and we would fuyther remark that lowing to our geographical position as regards gas coal, the cast of coal at our works is greatcr than at most other works in this State while our coke, owing to abundance of bar d coals, does not produce to the Company as much, by one hundred per cent., as to other works. From correspondence with the officers of twenty-eight_Gas Companies in our State, we find the charges for Gas to be as follows : ''' , 0 • is ..• . 1- 1.4 ".. I' — O.: -„ - ~ • ,s ... a E.. ilo X übSI ti 1 11 .1 2 0 •• 4.. v. , eAI • t./.0 En.a, moo. . PI" ' = • Germantown, VI 60 10 p. c Manayunk, 3 50 b a Norristown, 3 75 . - 10 p. e• Reading, 300 5 " . - Columbia, . 3 50 5 a ' On small cons'''. Carlisle, - 330 ' 10 " Chambenbuig, -- 376 . Oiaamall eozufn:' Harritbmls ' 2 22 . II a ' do Lewistown, 3,50 10, " Isßelleltonte • 400 ; s2 per annum. Hollidaysburg, 350 Johnstown, .3 00 6 a' Meter Rent, LoAhaven , •4polo ", $2 per annum. Wilkesbarrle ? aOO 5 'l 30 Honesdale, 400 5 " •. 160 " ManckChunk„ 400 • Tamaqua, 4 00 On suudl.coas'n. Cattaaqua, Bethlehem, 40010 " 5 ' Allentown, .4 00 1 . INAtstown, • ' 400 II I 6, ‘a. pops% annum Bristol, . 4 00 4 ~ Lancaster,_ "`b, 375 10 a On small IcOns•n• West Che ster, 360 • •• do. - Chester, 400 6 " • • . II do -. , ' Easton, 400 10, " do York, (Rain) 7.00 . . $1 60 perannum Doyl nvil esto 00wn, . 5,00 ' 5 " 200 per annum Dale, 4 litakinrthe average cost to their consu mers $3 73. per thousand feet, exclusive of meter. }writ and penalties -imposed in 'default of prompt pa yment. x . . From the following statement of the result of • the peat six months' operations of the Works, and the known proportionate consump tion during the swum& months, it appears conclusive' that theie'will.oof be to the Com pany a . profit on a year a business, exceeding $2600 ; out of which there has to be provided for the pivmeni of old indebtedness of the Company with the interest thereon ; and shelving clearly 'there is no prospect of any return to the stockholders on their investment. Yotir committee therefore report that they do not believe that the price now charged by the Company for gas,' will yield it reasonable remuneration to those who,bave invested their capital in Alm erection of the works,• and would suggest that the price for put ; should be put at $3 50 per thousand cubic fact, with a . teduction oes per cent. on bills paid within s!days after presentation • and. said charge to commence on the first ofJulY next. ' . • SAMUEL,SILLYMAN, 1- _ CHAS. W. CLEMENS, , • JACOB P. JONES, Committee. Whereupon it was resolved, that the price of gaa be fixed at, $3 50 per thousand cubic feet froth and after the-first day of July next, with a reduction of 5 per cent. on bills paid within five days after presentation; • D.E; NICE, BeeiWry.. Tea Dann Score Diimmon urk:irUa . New HANPIIIII2II LIGISLATIIR'.—The apeeTial commit. tee of the New Humph re Legislature' have re pefted a. series of resol dons in 'reference to the Dred Scott . (dileisio . -The resolutioni de elate that the great- p wer vested ' in the lElo- Pretne Caiiri'of the Vol d States requires that i its action shduld bri the object of constant and vigilant 'ebservalion, that the Dred Scott de cision is repugnant to 'the ConstitatiOn and serene of ;,the rights and fiberties of the people, the,stoult of.pro4flavery sy l Mpathies and an impropek, desire. to streitghten the slave. , holding 'interest, and- evinces i desire illegally to control the' action of Congress. ,'A bill wu also intindued, providing tint no ,person of Af rican" descent shall be disqualified from bee6m ,ing A citizen, of the State,' and 'every slave hroight into 'the •Stite shall. be ' free. 'Every person who eiall be deemed guilty of felony, and on "eviction shall be conked to hard labor not ;ieSs -,than ens, nor more than tee years, proihi s d; "that the proyis lone, of this section shall: not -apply • to, any set - lawfully done by any officer of the Coifed. States or ,?thor person : ln the exeCution of any legal pro. cuss: , •._ ' • - “ . • , Tam Charleston 'Mercury Insists/ that the squat ter sovereignty doctrine shill not be set aside •in the treatment. of the Mormons. Itontends that the Mormons have a right to piaotiCe polygamy; and - to legalise it and a right also to await' a per-. feet despotism in the form of a nuii-ecclesiastical government.! AU that ;the Genersi:Governntent can demand is that .the Peden) laiashall.be spected while it remains a Territory, white Ita local institutions it may adopt canniyism or any . thing else. If Utah presents beret Mils a State' government, that is in form republicen, the Mer» eery Insists that sh• must be admitted into the; Union without regard to , herinatitudons or the character of her people. - , TAriuttt's Armor/wpm tutu Coinsunuou Auger ei.—The nowhere otthls ;ink ar,e ,V.' P,almoi,: J. K. Coe, it, C• paiti, arid M. B. - Joy. the Company owedttetorenatioailis park,te the plot that the holiness of the Adterti. ring Agency, as originated and condo - curd by Mr. B. , •Pahnor, bad attained a position that do. manditil and justified the acquisition of numerical strength. Under this new forte, and by this ad. dition of paeans,. they ripest to Make their Apo ey. a wire and rellablarnsdiune for Publishers, and an auxiliary both &Highland desirable. We do oot wonder at the suarenS of V . p. forks bl lll s lll ll l ,..iand to. stow. 14 strietly carton. .Thelteer firm - *ill • eseept• erre beet wishing.. s.• • •Y=DoVOLAIIII Jairmotic iiathOr or Ib* "Capfps lieflaars, B l.this "Relit MOP', ate, owl tin of do 4 1 4 1 40 0 004 1 t0ri to-Pisakii4m4,--- Scut is vett Dstrocrtariv ILittes.-11) Han. tingdott; en City, there is an entwelahle "split" arioug - , to IDeriseraey. In the - of ; the sale.of the kain Line of Pulls 01%, Derr. (matte partied that county is erealy .divi. A. istifeut r it u gdon so throughout the Stele. There Ls a.wide b in the Democratic ranks, daily beaming were°. The Pena sylvaiti#l . 4, with aims Democrats in the Legislature. who; voted for the, ule of the Alain Line, are bitterly deeeeneed, their Magda rallying around the* has 4 1 118 04.0 , reality.'a division b the :Denioitethr, rseitsfram one end of l'inerylrenla to the other. : They ats et present, the.:rererse :or !!‘hirtitOolous.* Po or Democricy—excess of good fortune often Illegal in its train; ralarditene.. --: I I Tne , Fr e nch rn Gurerntrt isrmaking a very li { riots collefiion-of, rotjt9tica on, Oro interdie34 it . priests, of ads. any of them isse exercising Profession little in harmony with the chancier of. their trevlosia_calling. Tbey-are gsing Ito create fi.r hem a retreat into wideb they can re tire. and le Mute of refusal they r; 1 111 be compelled, to quit.thel capital and fix their residences in ihel places' wit "they were bora. l i . 1 I ( *DITOIViI TABLE. 1 i ' ....... • Goantworrat Art docativer.—The June oomberol intereetingiquarterly, published at the Epstern 00 the Camp,litan Art Association, is upon mit tab4e.— The illustritiona sed Dietary content, of the Mt ber are as usual unexceptionable. The steadies and digni ty of this Amocirition la tomes:log dearly, and a the ' list ot 'anbicribers to It. - Tending as It does to ele to a, _I . taste ibe the ?lye Arts, we wish It corn ph te The 40 Joirresel, should powers a circulation In this casTtisr mooch larger. than any similar publifettori p for its cheapness, and the beauty of its typography are wt. surpassed„. The publication office is 648 Droadway,lNew . York.! •, H • ' "Leirmaratarto complete--price Ally mere—has r. : Issued by T. B. Peterson. Little Dorrit is a work IR wilt interest the publle-7everybody knows the, merits of Dickens' • Hangs, and this last is equal, In graphic power and skUlfil delineation, of charm...,t./ 11 y of his previous works . The plot is of ebaorbLeg In t, uponwhich Is strung pearls and diamonds of P- Ur* writing. An tenders Sympaiiiii.heartfiy wit Lit tle ..... d # &Writ; her patient endure nee,antitufalterin love for all who leaned upon her for - aid, and they nit heartily r*ke, when, at the altar of St. 0 'a l Chush, she writes her name as the Divvy br of Arthur. I tlopke of the work cart also in ob at : :• Darman's. , .1 I "Bane AND Astrinos; on rim Datinnea's Wan." 'This is the title of a wort by oduilith Ca l nato," Just D no , press. 'Ttili is a took whirl, cae *pan' ' oi ly, and perused with pleasure, lbw It is tar sum to the menet literary matter which finds tevorinthepute Ile eta. The plot hroriginal and logettimm,, Thetrillet• mil otwrairten are boldlydrain,the 'Merest is gird Ifully maintained, and the denouement! Is effectively devel ,oped. The story—regarded simpkyl r as a. fluty-4e of sur prising interest, indisputably the work of-a Latyolf team Ing, refinement and purity. El+ is a Myer ofnature a ;ad close. obenvor of her various phonomene. I every chapter -firedahee evidences of pound judgment And a gentle and loving disposition. Oethe characteriof tho book, Mrs. Grey, Mrs. Ewing, Viola, • Walsingham and listen, a're so strongly individualised that they Minn . perforr# dwell long In the memory. We . can heartily recomiatod our readers to procure copies of "Enos end Anima 1 St Batman's, and give It en attentive ruled. - They will dud that we have not oseeetimated fts met hs; bit lather spoken too tamely of the merits o a book which Must carry with it delight and instructio whet. Over it ion. . _I, - , 4000 00 600 00 385 50 6161 89 . astinca int Vocal's!: Ore aMused Borough on Wedotoßlay, evenigg c to a crowded Their performaares are pleasing,, { d ad ursciiit ehararlior. They will possibly; gireliaother bereaved week. 41'0* and after the la proximo, the prim o -gee to this Borough; will be fizettaNi4o per tbotumnp cable feet, with a redaction of b per tent. on hills petit within Ore dais after presotation.. The reason assigned Is, that thalami now charged by the Oompatty for. gas, will net yield a ressopable remUneration to those who haw Invested their capita, in theareetion of the works. 4tif-IFider Cboknt, a capital. article these warm, sum mer dales , eau be obtained atiliuman's. Tbey erect dif ferentlirdses, and range in price from $3 25 to $5 00.— Per an office, workshop, or. foe Madly nee, nothing more couTenient, or better calculated to keep wisteria admit, cool condition, than three water coo!ere, mar be decked. These! who are witboat them Osoiskt procure and test their inerite. Sii7 The Fiona Air of the flehtiyikill . Coanty Agri. . Horticultural. and /tiechanical .Associatica amp MI at Schuylkill Raven thht weak. In estmequenee of the short notice, and the we weather which has In terfered with burning opemtiotts, up to within !be punt row day., the attendance was; not very good. Meaty .notice next time, and moue careful antreseasente, will undoubtedly secure a better attendance and more inter set is what should cntataly be reocutpd liberally, by the pabile rakee nos of Evosaing Tines.—On and alt hiniteiny the 29th list., the running time of the pumper trains ton the Reading Railroad will be changekley a return to the Eme-tsbles that were In form pd of to January.l666. The through trips between Philadelphia and Pottsville, will he made in twenty minutes' less time than at pre. sevit. There will be nciuxtra Express Train put on the road Ulla season. Both tb regular passenger trains , will continua to connect, at Port Clinton,' with the, through trains for Slnks, Biagio Falls, Ferphisi am, Susqrol7ott , it Rattiout—The sutam er arrangement of this ' l4ndconnecting / the valkrya of the Susquidiatrua and ilehny lkill, from ilarrtsberif to Auburn, b 9 miles, is lus follows. On and after Monday next, 29th Inst., there will be tyro passenger trains each war daily, except &inlays. The running time will be as follows : Trains going Nut, No. 1, lease Harrisburg at 6 A. M. " No. 3, r.: " at 3.13 P. 31. Arrive at Auburn at 7.66 A. M. • . " at 6.30 P. M. Trains going West, No. 3 , lea se Auburn at 8.46 A.ll. " ~ .. " No. 4, ,'' " .a 1.4 37 P.M. Arrive at Murisburg et 11.41 A.M. 1 . a " at 7.60 P. M! :r • . • Sig-At hut madame June has contented to settle lute and amiable mood. Yesterday actually fn place of pa slug at the bright, burning contents of a grate, a thing which we have dons almost daily since hest Fail, we don. nedn summer east andeeintin'uations, and indulged in reverie, having for its basis, babbling breaks, fans, we. ter.leee, and other mild* necessary to one's comfort in piping Ileac' of beat. In short, yestei day was a glori ous day, and we haiont last, Bummer fairly with us.- 1 - Onr meteorological record for 'the week hr as Wows r- P., R. 8 P. .Thanuret Orries. lisuuyiraxia flail, Rama& f Sat., June 2A, BA . M.- 1 80 degrees shire setro-i,-rkar. Won., " —72 "N N —cloudy. 23,i u _O3 • • 44 . Wed., a .24, I "t,' =7O " " —char. Thum, " 10, -45 " k rt. . . 215 0 754 Alip-Oondtation by AMara.—The very, rare and tumor hint phenomenon of dile Occult's:llm of a star of the ahlrdananmitude (podia Geminontm) by Saturn, will or on Monday next, itila inst., and If circumstances Permit of Its observation, nt?ty be of gust Importance as 1 litfordtag intimation concerning the atruegme and number of divisions • of:Saturn's ring. A star of inch brightness would not fall to make tandllost every . dirt alon In the ring by entailing through at.- cash !aslant that an opening allowed Its light to be men. Pawdbiy, too, lit case itle ring la translucent—as la. not improbar bie; alma Prot Pierce his demonstrsted that It is certain, lj fluid, and we know* it to be extremely thin—lbe star's Wight lightmaj aetiselly carddeof,dataettovi through the substance of the ring. - • • 114 pherimenon will be invisible through Itairrope, ;but Professor Winnecha of Bonn hasamintly iublisbed culeulations ppon the subject, Gan which he infers that the most Worst)/ . pohit on the globe will beCtuabridge, :Maim, at ipart front the theilltiMotTermegy the power thktelesuipe of that oheerratory, the occultation takes 'plain after sunset, aria; while the planet is 4° high. Ti. The occultation of a' star so bright as Delta Gemino rum is computed by lir.Winnarke as happening only ofrei in Isoo yam, ithil the rarity and - Intenut c the plummet/Oa is ireatlY 'abaci:W.la thepresetit Waukee by the bet that in this we the star is doable. - • Atirderemone.—Our really philosemid• cal littlineteceporary, the Hardeberis Arily altgraph, says with arrudderable truth that forty minutes in the morning, and brenty*revninutse in the evening, Is the very outside limit for sermons in warm weather; and it would bs better itlii If reduced one , quarter from. Mt, estimate. It would!). better for both raster and peo-I irle, and greatly add to the etecieneyof theprearlied Word.! It Ii too often forgotten that harem% beings—lmmortal' thoughthey be—have physical 'Wien u oblige, eon. l 'Muttons, and that the organic laws of nature pro , ' coed from the Dune Supreme Wisdom, .who 'gave us 1 the truths of revelation; and that loth rightly, media , 'stead, are In harmony with each other.: The Army of, the stops] depends u mach upon the' imperil et the; lumen to receive, Di of the preacher to impart; sqd Mei envecondltion should not be overlooked any more than the other. Sermons should always be chaneterlsed by point, force, trey ity ; especially during sultry, languid; summer weather. len sentences of pregnant truth,' heard when the mind is clear and wakeful,. aro worth! ten sermons of elaborate manuscript, or prolix ea:tempo thing, when the system Is languid and oppressed with 'the sultry weather, or a badly ventilated chentkand the Tory effort to listen long, in a quiescent .pcsitlos, Is of Keen palaying on the physical energies, and stollehring to the mental powers. It isnot !uncommon for, auwelins• tionsclailiemett to undermine their halth:ty anxious and over Maoris tried/40,8nd mourn over the satiating futility of their laborsorhan a little shrewd obureance of the physical es well - as spirlittal twos of our, Mani would perhaps sake mach of the mystery, and lead to better directed worts. ~ Arrows that do riot mate their mark, might as well not be bunched; sermons that on dmwsh seral-commas ears, Weans well be matted to blocks of modem to sentient beings; and the spealer wtltbave but Me labor ,for Ida - pains., Gospel truth should be driven horns upon the rimpogatke without merge a meourprienise," Datil the startled conecierics ten dad DO eilemii except 10 an ellurindilional !amender ; end Mild' naulk l rlose not *bays enemy, it 'may times le not beaus of ths hemers'lnseurrildlity altimeters," or their naiad ettiplditY as “ardeashi." Stick a plu there. Proollhorol hi abaft, and to the purpose.- forms! open yrms,aam stakrintseissiesi—wake up, keep awake, pole. der 114 3 r °11111 r ; • ORE® fond Affairs. AihnstAbv.—llarg Journal qf Maid says that once iaweeklsußeneaodgbforadecentwhitesan to wash hbusalf. all Caen and whether to Summer or Whiter that ought to be dose with sap, warm water and a bees hair= tn a room shoals; at least moat! 4 0 7 green Fah . • - Falb Omit* teitakets early in the inorabei for It is than that theOrteta pone w'the poweref react on la . the bigisesedeepree. Any kind of, bath la gengeenas ter sifted or tatigaLug ecortioo.• No Snap or Wawa* libou/st takes bath at the .bee of the day, unless by the *dela 'of a family physteiss. ilanY a man, to attempt ing tallest bte doctor out of a be, bas cheated taming! : oat of We MAP; aYe, it 111iklese seed day; The bath afoot; cheapest, And more universallji ac- - laresiblis mod* otkesping the surface of the•body clean, baddes the once Si week wee/Ling with soap, warm water, and hog's hair best* is usibllows; As soon as yoo get out or bed In the monitor, wash stior face, baside meek and breast; then, In the same he- SID of water' s put your feet at once braked a minute,; rubble= them briskij all the time; then with the towel, which loss been dampened by wiping the face, Set, As, wipe the whole body with, fist and bard, month phut, prod Priticeting. Let the whole thing be done within *et minutes. At night whea you go to bed, and whenever you get out of bed during the night, or when you find yourself wakeful or mitten, spend Irma two to Fro minutes to rubbing year ',bolo body with your hands ester as you can reach in emery direction. This baa a tendency to preserve that softness and mobility of skin which too 1,1 frequent washings of the skin will 'always destroy. i> - That precreitkins are neeseu . 7, In connection with tho bath-room, le impressively signified In the death of ea American-lady of refinement and thaition, lately, after taking a bath soon otter- dinner; of ikargoon Humes while ahem in a warm bath; and an eminent New iandar similar einem:ashes:ea, all within a year. Another anniversary of the birth of the dinerlean Republic is at band—a week from to-tlay will be the *our* of Julyi We are not aware that auk public pre. petition; beyond the mere that of firing.nealute here, Wore been ituuhr kr Ur proper elstroutes. This ii the eaeinot only to Pottsville, but generally, we think, throughout the Grimly. The question Mars, are webs coming yearly lesepatrlotic--do we care lees kr the pri vileges we enjoy, than our sires l We would not hare the day udebrzed in a boisterous, licentious, noisy, row dy Manner. Psi - from it. We would hare it soludbly observed, and in a manner which would leave an im pregebin on the community. That it ahoult• pass by, tinnily Is not right, and we hope during the ambit week, that.steps will yip taken tulaavelt odehried kinds Borough in an appropriate manner. It would be need less,to refer to this matter, did the enthusiasm thatani mated the brave hearts of Bunker 11111. 'and a reedy hr spouse to our bosoms. Contrast the bard fought geld of Booker Hifi; the sellsacritleing spirit and Sufferings of the men of the Uevortation, with our present quit. nem, prosperity and happiness, and see if we have not much for whleh to be thankful— Go back when . • nut Bed morn's shadows grsy, • And, with the break of day, Our hearts grew still : But. ere that ruddy beam 'Binged llystfea silent stream, Mashed the red cannon's gleam By Htunkei - Morn saw our rampart . crowned, • Nor pierced that turtelad mound The tom storm : ; Then ceased that eery shower, Gathers the foe his power, • • Welcome the desperate hour, • ' His Squadron • • Wei from ear Icatll lowered, . Down our muskets, at rest, • Glance in a row: There la not a drum-beat stirred, • Bat "Steady" all we beard; .Seep your Are; watt the word— ' Then;baya, aim low • • We tire—they swerve, they halt-. Then, to the flame await. Leap o'er their slain; Sow, brothers, steadfast stand, Now for It, hand to hand, • When England's reitylog band Charges amain/ • Oh for owevolley morel Ah deerspent gasket powder* . fattest the worst! Seel Wm the bastion's verge their furious way they one, ) And la, like surgeon serge,. ,Ileadkem they bung u ibis .10 la leoneart Through dust and anoint and heat, '4 Step by step we retreat, Ineh by loth given;, , • Then, deadlier of th whole, . . Some random rolley's roll • -Warren'. great martyr:4ml i tribsord to Uneven. , , ~ ' Flo Bunker Hill was won ; And great deeds, that day done, World-wide grew known . When Victory welcomed th eme; ' Defeat eternal bane, And Time one totaling name - Gained, all his own 1 'PEN, PASTE LID SCIUORS. Itiff•Populatlon of California, 507,087. • jtifr^Deaths in New York hat week, 334. jar Population of New 8edf0rd,..71,883. jtifirDiatbs id Philadelphia last week, 177. per• The hotels of Niagara snkl comfortably full. litiff`ynae love and high morality are . always the same. jite"Bastj people drink the water of existence scalding boss . A!-Col. E . /among will sail in thenext steamer for California. OPT. A. Parsons, an actor, died its Boston on Sunday last.. 4 11SPWittsr ii the but drink.. Exercise and pure sir the medicines. pirTanch - teaches book-keeidng in three words- 4 Never lend them." jiff:The. Warren Statue is now added to the incidents of Bunker's herawrord, the sculptor, is still under the ease of Dr. Fell in London. • ' filar;.Senor Crepes, a Cuban; worth $8,000,000 died in NeWYork last week. iiif-The erops is Wanes at this moment pro mise a,harvest of unusual pfir-The books tor i imbseription to the stock .of the Dank of Pottstorin, were opened of Mondiy. jrifrA man was recently arrested in Albany tor stealing his daughter's earnings to bet on a dog fight. • ilasCapt. Anderson of Pottsville, iras lion in Philadelphia last week, tor obstructing the Schuyl kill Canal. • • pi"'Would' I wore- with thee," as the hog said when he peeped over. the side of his pen into a cornfield. • jiff Bannett of the N. Y. Herta bas purchas ed a country seat at Fort Washington, fur which be pays 895,600. AV' The whole country wife "vexed with storms" on Sunday last. Considerable damage was es• perieneed by property.. p/S-Idiss Matilda Heron bus completed a trans lation of Ravine's Phiedra, in which she will as \ smile the principal pert • ,fitierA complimentary dinner to the . Hon. Wm. R. Reed was given at the La Pierre House, Phila. delphis, on Monday last. ' • 'Jacob Hill, the last surviving soldier of the Revolution in Reading, died on Thursday r in the 90th.year of his ago. ¢ift•lf the present appearances are a type of the future, there will beino lack 'of food for man . - or beast tbe coming year. As-Babies were ? described, many years ago, as noisy, lactiferous arilmalealre, much desired by those who never had any. - Baron, Humboldt has received the dignity of the °rand Cross ettbe Legion of Honor, from the Rmperor of the Fteneb. ' Or A clerk in the Pillidelphia post office paid out a $3 00 gold pit% this other day by mistake, fur one of the new cent coins. „lak•Eienatot Sumner is not well. It is feared that his nervous system' will not soon , recover from the shock it has received. jar Onis of. the New York omniAus Uses has displayed the following. notice I—L"Por ladies wearing hoops. late in tents." JES`A severe' storm visited Washington last Sunday. Ball stones weighing five and six oun ces fell, doing much damage to property. jillr The revenue from Customs for the fiscal year ending with the present month, amounts— enchained and probable—to 261,387,900. JElT•Presidsnt Baabanan recently purchased a line span of earrings horses from Major Geo. N. Lansaw, or apading, for the slim of $BOO. JIMPThe nets clip of wool is beginning to come 'into market: Pine wools realise last year's fig ure', bat inferior wools sell a shade below the figures of last season: j/fir Poll mankind tomorrow as to which of the two they would sinner ' bd, • 6 it knave or a fool." The majority would be at least two to one In favor of the knaves! • I . , . WDuring May,;the Mootour Iron Co. sent, by - Rsil Road and Canal, to different tarts , of the coun, two tioarand owe Itadrbf and. r e zry. o ile try tons of Rail Rood Iron. • jltirOn the first of July, the new tariff takes ant, under which foreign ileitorsere subject to only thirty per tent- instead: of one bandied per cent: ad rafarcut duty as heretofore. 4 001rA. Welsh Colony,of 200 persons wired at Portland, Me., lastweek, under the care of Nev. Mr. Roberts, on their way to Tennessee, where they have purchased land at 50 cents an acre. 'Wet. Eckman, wealthy eitisen of Cleves, Ohio, same near being buried alive, last weak. - - His -friends had him eoMued, but in the thatch be recovered,, and by dint of kicking tae released. jP/It•Much of the weather of the present month, hatibeen more disagreeable thin ofbin happens at thialsoason of the year. Damp, chilly, iud what the iNeglish all 'dirty' days and nights, hive tried the patience 'of all. • jblrfien. Welker has been holding levees rat the Lafarge Noise, New Y, where be was call ed upon by politicianseitivited to all sorts °Pen. tertaiaments, teased for his autograph, and his picture and bored by all sorts of reporters. jetlr:One thing should be remembered;—liquld• manure should only be to when vegetable life is active: Applied to roots before they 'dart ed in the spring, or In the fall, or at ODIVOSIO when they fire a quiescent state it will help to „bill them. , . PitrA company has been organized in London, with s capital of 11,200;000, for thi conitreetion of a railway from-Smyrna to AMIN a distance of seventy miles, wipeli - will bring the-,two cities within three bottle if each other, initeid of four days, as at prowl'. , • - , . „TairOn the .15th inst. igitnes Doyle was killed isi Carters' Greenwood rides, near Tame- Two Irishmen attending his Animal got Into &drunken tight, when James Gallagher stab. bed John Devine in OM different places. Devine is not expected to recover. diftrxi Jaell has recentlyippeared before the public of Paris,ind his piano -forte' plajing ha* been received with most enthusiastic appro. Baden, His swum wu onlimitei. Mr. hell - proposes to posit the winter to Russia, sad then to revisit the. United elates. • • por.The Widow's% Mithodbr Outsmart, nor in union at Toronto, C. W.; bu expelled two of its atinisiers, the Her. Mr. Haugh, fir earryleg a phial to shoot a uao 'wbo bad eloped with his danghter,'and tbi Rev. Mr Jona, because be jilted a jungbady for a better slat& jialr"iltr. President. I rim to' get 4, and as. ant backward to eons, fermis! its the courier ad oration, for bad It not bees:tier edisr,ation I emelt he as ignoreallus Prealdeal." . So said ea eloquent advemths of peisaler begin j at raffle meeting :la the twined, JINICA ge n t l eman eamed GlassecselOthst regent. ty died in litissoari,Aade mannutlltieg six slow, trod setting aside $3OOO of his estate to be j Invested in the purchase of a farm for 'them. ' , ashianton eouniyiPa., costinrs2,soo; the goal-! due $5OO to be expended in th purchase Of stock.' JET•Jobti Lapont, for the Murder of: Robert Wheaton, Israel Sboults for shootint•John In ham, and Jaeob Woeslin for killing bis Wife, were executed to the jail yard at St. Louis on !Friday; and at Rdward.trille, 111., George W. Sherpa, and 'John Johnson were bung for the m urder of • Barth. • san d prOa Saturday last between fire six hundred People—eciongh to make $ 2-impish's vii lage--sailed from ;. the port Qi NQW Yurki for Eu- t rope, and It is iot improbable that the "Woks number of Americans who have gone abroad since the Snit 'of January amounts to fully ,twenty thousarid. , ;arms aro now in the high tide of the rose season, and with the roses,innumerablo otherj ;towers give forth odors in beery garden: A ne w{ nitu expression, a new; life, is connicated•le,,V, y I seen* "here Asmara are found, and there is sea ly a soil so dull or peevish or morose ;;as not o feel the influence. • ,• ,par The Charleston 611Pislt makes the &nor- lag gracious admission: J "It u entirely within the reach pf ourjannpre hension, that an "abolitionist"2--ia the sense inj which the term is used in reference to the inati-; tution of domestic slavery—may he in honest ' Christian tenderness." firJ.: D. Stewart writes (tom Washington to the N. Y: Journal of amseserce, that 'When thej marines fired at the crowd on elective ,day, the Baltimore plug-uglies were not present, but bad j left the city three boom before. lie sass the . jai dicial investigation will show that the destrue Gan of life was wholly uncalled for. • . . jgrOsm of ,Gov. Slade's school memos has got into a..place out West where the children never beard prayer , or •preaching. So, one , when she commented her ieboo/ with Payer, one , of the youngsters went home and reported: " You I never did see such& school warm! She,got down on her knees 'and swore with all her might!" pErOld Rolle, "'hound of Montgomery', Al*. l ' haws a few disys since fell into a well, forty feet , deep, in which he showed very little sagacity;„ bet be Mode up for it in getting out. . A rope Mg let down to him, he seised the end in lac teeth, and was thus—only, however, on the second' trial—hauled easily forty feet out of the well. fs - `A black streak is now' beginning to fall across Coots's . * statue of Venus, though some „years ago nothing of the kind was visible in, 'the marble." All the more appropriate, !eye an ex change. The lady herself, if ,we recollect the mythology, had >t 'block week" Upon her char acter, and why.abouldn't the Marble skew it? plr-Amelia.waved her fan Wills glea,• And being in a playful snood 4 . She gave the airy toy to me, • t , An,l bade me flirt it if I could. • c The pleasing toil I soon bein4 Yet anxious thoughts say to hurt— filernseHe, cannot flirt a fan; But j if ou photos, IT nf lirt. ! - fi a t itill'An affair, growing out of the use of Rem, happened in Philadelphia on Sundry evening last. Two you7g men, brothers, came home 11.- toxicated, and got in a fight at' tbe table. C A third brother iiterfered to stop the fight. ' Their mother, 'aq old lady, was present, and heoame so much alarmed and agitated that) she twcaened away and die; t lAn a low minutes. • 1/4ff•The stator of the Second Presbyterian Church of Richmond, on ectering his pulpit iast Sabbath morning, found on the pulpit cushion it' purse containing between four and five !hundred' dollars in gold; accompanied width leiter on be belief the &moil, expressing their :earnest de sire that the pastoral relations between them might be condoned. unbroken through life. I; ' . pillP•A school has been opened at Whitneyville, Conn., to giie young men a practical education. Connected with 'the school U a large factory, 'filled with machinery, for the manufacture of toys. Thiel branch bas been selected as it cont. proca the largest variety of trades. Each pulpit j 1 will be required to devote live hours' tech daytto the educational department, and five ! our of each dates the Mechanical department; a d to keep a day book and ledger of his work. a n d Uri reeulti, pff-John Dean, the coaehrnan, 6ecently.ran' , away from school, to see,his wife, bit she, being , a true 'hearted and high-minded lath, was rather shrieked by her hultband's lack of honor, in net keeping his Parole. She- positively refused to . have anything to say to him, and eonimanded him to return and keep hisengegement, Or she would never see him again. Bo went; but unwillingly. Or The-following from the Cleveland Herald, tells a cheerful story :;—The whole West is now'in' its loveliest June attire. The seasee•is later but, luxuriant.- The backward spring kept vegetation; in check, and every thing arms to bare burst at once into full leaf. During a trip of twelvelan- 1 died mile' through the West, the ege everywhere rested oni "Sweet fields arrayed in title, grime i "IPA friend of the editor of t . 4 Providence Jottrital 'trite/ of a sad scene wide. he'witnesited *bile travelling west from,, Mich get _city. di: young womitiC in the last stages Of consumption' sou taken into the ears with her mother, brother and sister, an'd the was reclining on her mether'S breast, the mother affectionately'•smoothing her hair, when she. suddenly raised he/ head and fell back dead. The writer says—"A scene of grief ensued which no tower on earth ce describe," 'The tomb of Franklin---ie,t plain flag. stone-rat - with the earth can be: Co called—ie concealed frompeblie view by -a Utterable brick wall at the cor*g of Fifth and hrtilberry streets, Philadelphia. The remains. of ,'.the lightninel philosopher are deposited there, lit the old burial ro gund belonging to Christ Cheri . Au ,apprcH piste -monument , has been iceldintelly reared above them, iu the shape of ttelegrapls post, and the lightning Li at cohstatit - play over, \if nnt under, the eye of the Man who Ant chained - , it to! I. ..: the earth: -The 'foil -cll. jeer wing anecdote hi told of a Teti clever fellow, who had recently joined the Sone of Temperance. I A ft er becoming a "son" be wait to Mobile on business, acid was taken ill there.„ The physician was called, and on 'lt:auditing hint pronounced him Ito be in a very ;dangerous coil dition, and prescribed „brandy. ;Mho sick mad told him he could not take it. The doctor Weisel. ed that it was a l proper remedy, but' the patient told him be would not take It. The doctor said he must, or be would have spasnii. -"Well." laid the Sin of Temperance, "I will try a couple ;of spends first." 1 '' , , j IV-The recent floral exhibition in the Crystal Palsee.at Bydertham, Eng., is dtribed Weir passingip„heanty all that have e er preceded, it. •The number eflvisitoca during , thOrday exceeded thirteen thousabd. On no prevbnia .Iceasion hail there been so largo a number off exhibitors; unt upwards of Nei: thousand dollar° were distriba ted in ptizes. jibe palace was tilled with, eve 4 variety of rare and beautiful gents and fruitei stalest, perlargoniumv, ruses, tatilulas, : caleeolU. las, nepenthe,-Cape heaths, ec.,.Ae. ' In the cen tre stood a magnificent epecimezt of the pinnies spectabilis, 24 feet in circumference, and-doete., pletely mantled over with a rich mass ctf-isnoTy white flowers..' ,per•A committee appointed by the Legislative Council of thew South Wales, to..inqiiire into the practicability of-establishing a.,telegraphle com munication between that colony :;and Europe, made its upon: It appears that the best way would be to connect Egydney and London by why of Port Essington, Singapore,' allatfOont Luria and the Euphrates. There would bet no sisbtria tine cables between England axed the Indlanareh ipelago, except across the British channel tad the Bosphorus. The cost of constrecting a telegraiih, between Sydney and Port Esgington—a distance of 1600 miles-L.-is estimated ' af 4.130,000 u and hr annual cost(, Including interest on the outlay; is estimated at $55,000 per annum. , jEtrln the town of Kingfield, Franklin cut ty, Me.,.there is living a father; mother, seven sons and four , daughters. The father is fifty-five years of age, steroids erect, io supple in: limb, d has scarcely a gray bale in his bead. /Bs hel ht Is six feet six inches—weight 215, pounds. is wife le fire feet seven inches In blight, and weighs 160 pounds. '' The total , height'of their seven sons Is forty four feet two inches, (average 4 11.3 18.)' —total weight, 1400 poinds. The total - height of the girls is twenty. three feet, (average_ very ,near 6 feet)—total weight 600 pounds. Total height of sons and daughters, sixty-seven feet two inches —total weight, 2000 pounds. This familfreilde on the highlands of Northern Maineoittout-elgh ty-five miles from Portland. Neither the w f t ater, - nor any member of hie family, hive ever ad dieted to the use of tobacco or,intoxicatiog liquor. j-W-Ifugh Miller says, in kits last great: !jerk, be Testimotty of Gm Rocks," etc., that there is scarce an UchileeturalonTament atilt° Gothic or Grecian styles, which may not be - found as tonsils existing in the rocks. ' The Illodendroe, says i lit. Miller, was "sculptured into gracefully arranged rows of pointed_ and.elosely imbricated leaves, similar to thou into which the Rointin-architecte fretted the toren ut.the Corinthian order. Jim Sigittaria were Sated column,, ornately ear in the line of the channeled flutes; the ,Lepldliden lira bore, according to their 'r specie.; sculptured stales, or lounge, or egg-like hollow', se fln a sort of frame, and relieved into knobs and far mire c all of them furnishing examples of s' deli cats diaper work, like that sdadmired in ouiltuore "ornate Gothic buildings, such as Westmin t t r Ab bey, or . Canterbury, and Chichester, Ca ails, only gireatly more exquisite In their design and finish. . d opislolisouk State Nem 0, 1 - i' °mum: •".i . . DAVID, WILE el and W coVnt.V. awls eceninsimni: • ,' `WII.iSAI. XIUV% AID, or pldnisiapau.: 3 : • limn "situ swim aim: - ' a AIRS num. el nteretteity, i aoesrg J. LEWIS, of '"-- emit:. ' ' Dilate/W*oB Stall ' iPreinila • . - 1 *maxi WILLI . A.VI P. ZILCUB. 00 =log oom t 7. 4 • mum • - , !maim ISTRIMARD, or etwier tom roma* airipinii; • Wil ! 141111 SYRON% of Berk, constr. Jiv TUOMPLION.ot Sri* wanly. ' lirWeemPo 11141 r Dreleedhis admintlieartlelo is rapidly Improving the It: outlets of al Medlar kind, ten Wine the puldle t 0 a bottle retatation en a restonttlreild Invlionidlng bob tank. Us pain liar eteinleal goilltles bar nhansilcial effect 'ripen and mirth and 'lmitator of Iblibik (thing a idiky and glossy tenth» to that which . twaa broody; olio warm dotro EA dry Datum. I 4 hiss* ii• tinderstmid i a ;tontiony 'to preserve, the Wel eater and amain" of the hatr, and or anniMineting the 'deka of lira Wilk =eh reecananer4itik4in'its favor, IT liardl7 Orr' "die bon wry lady or lientlmmx *odd , be Waxed se valuado an abate' to theli Wk . 1.. 21MirticIo may be hilt of the Driat!ii throsOust. the coluitryr '' ' I. .; . • R. R.. R. • • - sir . 11Nrailmit' 'Mai Prewar..-it is truly soden. :n Whets.remarkable power cm tittle pill. ca ll ed 7 ~........us, will exert overtbs l moan a . . delrilltated with disease. One of these little It : ' will impel from the dimmed and crippled In. testi ' the mum af all derangements sad irregularl tieS of tbsi system, they Will make the Bowels clear and strOng,inegular,bealthy and pure, the laver, Bladder, HMV neyikabad, Nerves andlikin, to perform their see sal fuse: Cons si a regular, healthkand natural manner. These unautsTotts heal &rot lh the bows!, or In the toles. i Unew. Drastic Purgatives, such am mite, common purge. Urn pi Is, male Mos - sarce.ln the bowels and on the mists lownr ae of the b, by constant Irritation. All who are tonal with Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, lill• Liver Complaints, do; may rely upon receiving poeticises; from these illfAcultlei by ItADWAY'I3 IMO_ TAO. RADWATI BRADT lIBLIET will re- i s t shes Crippled, the Weak, tliti Infirm, the Jed-Rid. - din a 4 Palisalllctird • ictima to isseriand comfort, in a lbwshort boar., at the farthest. let Radwaya" Beady . Relief be applied to the aching tooth, the slit! joint, the (textured limb, the sprained or strained snucle, the VP #and perceptive omits tortured with anguish and "op* Bowels, almost worn out by painful die' chairs, of Dysentery or Umbers, to the distressed limbs drawn out, of daps by cramps mad spurns, and Ws Pew .mturiteir the meet miraculous Cheap In the whole body wit raki, place, ease and comfort, tratmniqty and mato tati2.4i of allikrted parts to health will follow Its use. - _imago itzwaso will he paid for any Nei clue that will coral PRATT A RINCEIRR'S MAGIC OIL 'kw the Molting dlseaseet—lthenmetisaa, Sauna. ea. Spinal Affections Contacted Joint.., Maio • Polio, Patna in the Ride or Baca, Readache,ToothattuaBpraine, Ekes Tincut, OM; Undoes, 1101121, and all Dheasee of the Malabo and the Muds. Roue genuine without 'the *Signature of Pat.?* A Bateau attiwbod , to each label. Priacipil ogles, 206. Washinitosi street, Drl:s3klys,' N. Y. Jolla 1i. , -Iteows, Druggist, Centre abut, Pottsville, SokrAgoot Ibr Schuylkill County. rzui Is to certify that 1 balm loads but cm* amlle• eat*, of the Magic Oil on my goon, whlch hate boon dmun from contraction of tha cords, brought on by ihoomartua. It was of seventeen months standing, and lam now entirelycured. I chaerfolly recommend it to all affileted J. IL lux/Rom liarrtsburg, 12 Locust street. , Jone-27, IT • • - 26-ly • . . ' • MARRIED. ' • FERGITSON-"—CLOWES—On. the Milk lust, by the ger. Wm. Yee, Joex L. himmos to Suusall CLOWN/ 1 4 z ail a Bt. Mir. GAZGORY—iffltllt—On. tie lid losi., it- St. Clair by the at i Rev. sdestille o W Canon, Butos . assoostx of 13 1Iveretwek, to BSA lt in f W ItEAVIIB—IiTAVDite the sue hul l by the Rev. D Washburn. CallitLXl aseasztrts, Dab, or Allen town, to- lams Looms Warm, daughter cf.ibutin W en voi Of Pottsville. t Eal, • . '0 , I . ' ' - . - - - ' • • e . - - DIED. , Monday, the 22d lust., of nailed tuner. Saxe, daughter of Aaron E. and Rebecca Snyder, aged yeera and 2 months:' . - ROBINSON.—(in the 26th tut, WY Rousem'agel es Bars. . „ The relatives and Wends or the thinity ere invited to attend thelaneral from his late rem/ideal la Patter. , Doi, on Sunday afternoon at , o'eloch: . . * • kIVILI2 —ln thL Borotgb on Thursday Oa 251 h hat" litmus; daagb Me of James and Barak O. WIIID to Om 4th year of bar age. . • The friends and acquaintances of the tint* are Snfl• tod to ittel4tbe funeral this (Manley) animas' 'nth Velcek, front the residence of her parents In Whatnot'. go street. • lieligions )ntilliginct. k • • . .. , . , • . _NoTrims. • ~, bIiII`PRIMITIVE METHODIST C acao: corner of Lyon and 343 street. Divine Service every Sabbath at 10 i o'clock, A. M., and 0 o'clock, P. M. . r Ilir nun mistrittnnsT EPISCOPAL CIIIIRCH,Sco- II end Street, Pottsville, itev, Wituat L..Oaat, Pastor.— vine service every Sabbath at 10 A. M. and at 7% P. 31: 1 i H I gllr ItNOLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, MarketSquart *Devil* Rev. Donut &rack, Pastor. Divine service's* this Church regilarly every Sunday; - ,Morning, at 1034 , 1 U'clock; evening, at 7 o'clock. Wahl, Prayer Meeting, IThursday evening ; 7 o'clock. ' ' , - ' Si TRINITY CHURCH SERP/CES.—Jerse, 1867: 28th—Third Sunday after /bully.--(.owls =cavil, Acts xi.—P. M.—Clenesis Ali, 24 Tim. 111, Ac. • Zoth—flt. Peter's Day.—Divine service at b P. AL &timid , _Aeons, Acts vili t and Acts Iv. - , 1 The morning "mice on the Lord's Day begins at .I.IN • clock, and the evening at 8 o'clock. D. WASHBURN, Ecctor. LIST OF LETTERS - ANEMAINING in the POTTSVILLE Aster 01171C1i, Jun* 26th, 1837; ' A. UendroshotililliaßO'Connor thins - Actinium Peter Beni!' Mary. ship O'Neill Mary Anderson John Hummel Jeremiahll'Maly Michael Allen William siripliaileran John &Reagan Pat ship D. ,1 Hartman John I, • P. - Butler St Wm ' Minder J 0 Parker Wm J Barry Wm ship .IHontsberger Uen'y Mani& Dederick Brookes Thos Hargraves Henri Pleollu lion Sol Ityme Ucidge Patton 11 E Bait rte Thos ship Houston ''Fanny Price !blinds - Burns Thos • Humbert P W Paull Jas A Broderick Mrs, Houle C M Peal J B :Bart* Ithenben HMIs Chas II Plitt H ship': Brennan Mehl siMent ray Arnaud/01plus Amelia • • Blemingto hae n Itihrg't R. Burns Michael Isherwood Willtrodßaisici N. Brough John • • ahipßiker (Butcher) Blinbaum Mastiff .1. Rlderil Michael Barker John , • Jona, David Reed L 2 Reasinoter John' Jones ets Robinesu Dugan!. Bermingham aflehionsa 8 W RamsayJ W Brandt Jno Jones Thos ship. Reis John ' BowarJohn labium Tlt . Reams; Jacob Berry is. JeoningsMary Robinson John Brennen is. - Jambs Ed Moberts Hut Bernet iii James Yvan Robssta Geri li IturchM Ceo ship Bead Mrs A Bowe Elba Kendal Wm . tL Ballot M . Kearns Thomas Setts Wm ßeecher DM , Kerregan Patrick Shelly Wm Barton Chair Kornedy Nerd, Stotangh Wm J 2 Billlngton Chas 2 Keil ;um • - Ilanderson Wy. Biddle Chas Usable John . Savage Peek ship Blake Alhals Kirk John , Shama Peter C. Kelly Bow .Enyder.lt A Eons Cavanaugh Beru'dKalbach Adam Shanghais Mary ship L. Starr /Use L J Conklin Albert Leahy Wari , Smith Lhsi• Chaser Conrad Lewis Win ship , Seaton Jas Crab Sarah Lloyd Wm Seller Mr • Carr Candy 2 ship Levis John 2 shipticanlon - John Cooper Venwick " Levis Jas 2. ship Sinyth Jas .• Lineh John (Rambling Jam C C k t ratM ir Hugli Lacey Rams • Stevens U Carl Israel Lib, John Bolton G W • Clough John ship Lawrence GJ.7 8 Sullivan Donk - Campbell John 2 Lecke J D Stern Christ ' ship Little John-0 . Smith Cbaa P Care Mary ' Sharp Ann Cuddadiß Mohave Wm D Sarni Alfred ship Corner Patrick Morrison Win T. Coleman Patrick Mengel Wm Thomas Wm • Collins Wm Minor Wm , Toohey Wm • Caknare Chas Morgan Thos 2 Thornton ki D. Mallon. Reuben Thomas Mrs Darts Thos Jr . ' MahargPatr'kshipTalbot Joeeph . Dugan Phalli Mary Patrick, Tunny, Jno taltvVia la riparet Y es Michael • Tit C ah Thomas has ahipMaiony Michael TlP l ton Ina, 2 ship Duckwiller M. - .Msbas Michael Twitters Honey a Davis John' Morgan Mary. AnnThornas Jno 0' " Dehartollbert 2 'Mahar Michael TbornasJno Massy DomulA Madenfort Mary ATalbot James " Driskill Daniel Mattson L Taylir Wm " Doherty Baal shlplionahari Jiro ship ' W. DesciAndmr Murphy John Williams T C . , IC. litaen John ". Williams Thar Evans Wm kinichinough J " White Semen Mrs Flaria' Martin Hugh ".,Witheriem Marj'A ' Evans David M Murry Jas Walker R Mrs V. Slanders Jas Walsh M Rev Penitermasher P Manama John . Williams MA Mlis Plalier Daniel Myers RC Wllkihelms J Farling D 0 .Myera 0 W !trilby Jno ' • G. - Mulch Christ Web Henry r Gerrard Wm ' Murphy_Ann - Welsh Limbo% 2 Garrote Sarah Mo.: I WalkePDaniel Grudwalthitamp'nMeDonald AndniwWasner Amanda shipMeGtone Mr* 0 t • Mrs Goon. John ;felony Vaal Watson P e oh Geraghty Jas McDonald Edit Wa a tson Peter Georgslas Manny Hamra Weston Samuel " Geraghty JOG ehtpMeNestry Jas 1 Williaros Thou " Gallagher Jaw Idedusers John [ T. • Giese Henry - MeDosald Mrs Yonny Adam . Gmbh: Catharine McClean-Wm 2 Yonnell the r H. 1/.. 'fork k tilacktm. Mali Wm Nolan MfcLsel . • stave Dabs Mot Newell Mel , Z. Harley nos AZobser David Hagman/I . Q'elllAAn ship 1 , • • , KirPersons inquiring for letters on the shots list please sky advertise& Ono CVO additional will be charged Mir each letter %obedient. 7) JOUR 111.CLAtTON, Thableades. POTTSVILLE POST OFFICE. Arrlvatissed Departure ollidallsi Philadelphia,, Reading, liarrtaburg, Pittsburg, lie York and Nastern and Southern Stable, twine Vally.-4. Oases at 7 A. Dd. and 354 P.ll, Lairs et 12% and P.M. Way Nail betirtan Potbnille and Philadelphig, Closes at 6% A.1)14 arrives at 12% P. M. ° Catawlssa, Wilkesbarre, Danville, Willbur and Nth, daily. Claes at 6hl A. arrives at S I P. Port Carbon, Tuscarora and Tamaqua, dal. • Mai at 6WA.Id4 arrives at 434 P. 11L, *Leapt Port Carbon, whiSb departs and anises - tale* daily. Clones* 634 and 1134 A.M. Arrives at 7'A. 1111., and 19 1 L. Mann Übe, Tremont and Donaldson, daily.: Closer at 11K A. M. arrives at 11 A. K, ear If Illaersville whirl" departs. twin daily. Meer at 11 A. H. ind 7 P. K., and arrives 3 times dally,st an d IA. N., and P. M. Fountain Spring, Shamokin, Sunbury and Northara herland, daily, Cbses A. 41.; arrives 3% P.M. California mails close theta" arid 19th of e me ry eenth. •Week Laropsait malls close on Tuesday and Friday asset' . • Odle, open from 7A.N. to IP. N. Sunday front 12 N. b;" Par - WWI CLAYTON; P. M. ' • Pan 0;noi, Pottivlllehisk 9, - [l9llemi • WANTED. W.ANITTI=Fottr School Teachers —tin; rode, and . 2 Mudge ( for the borough of Palo Alta A pablis 4raconlneUon xlll be held on the July. Applications of teachers will be recostred by the Board on the diff of examination, written or per sonal.' AUCHABI, Bteretary. Aims 47, '67 • 2641 F.,rvE HUNDRED MINERS- AND . : LABORERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY by the oir York k Illebabood Coal Co.,- moo Use eft. sf Mkt mod, VA, to whom good yaps aad..eotkatout =Ow. "malt will to ghee Sommer sod Mister. , • /squire at the Pkoderiekablog &pot 'for the "3 PrhNt *os Al /WA' Tbanosibtai do Dot wallas Ere, or otmoz lo pole. &p liono V. 'SI 116.344. . llos 34, 11/elrsoond. Vs. OUgNEYMAN CABINET MAK ," UR, to sitesoSieed wages and constant empkg! 'nest % wilt be Wen, are vented at Ashland, ileanYllali AMOS HOCH. Ashland, May I, . - llttf 1; rt.AGENTS' WANTED.—Busi (ll,films easy, woeful, and IsOooratte. &buy liOAO3 sitileatb. Capital required, els dollar*. • :veto particulars, metals stamp, and "Adieu ji,..5 MARTIN, . May 9,1:07' 19401 , Plaistow, N. 11., 500 LOCAL ANT) TRAVELING AOIRNTS WANTND In the WISSTI &WNW paying Irmo 100 to $lBO per mositb—Der busboy , or abaft badness. Permanent aspierairst given and rid maga required. for partletdars groeioss' !Nonage stamps aid guarani, dllitatON, tater, N. IL April 11, IT • 16.722 ryo TEACHERS . —The I ream of Tamaqua District, Schuylkill county, a will employ Two Male Teacher?, et salaries of Silty and Petty dollars per month, and Nine Yeasts Teachers, at Twenty to Attain dollar* per month. All apaletats- Joust retest themselves etatelnallon, At BietkAil 'street &boot Soda, Tatossus i oo Tommtv, the 7tb of anki b iser, at 8 *bd. A- 11 . 1 0. ,: in ceder of M Bo und. &merry Jabs 2111,7 . ~ • . :44t LOST IeYOUND. 13ORT.E. MONNAIE. FOIIND— r apittlanint a mall s *I None, ow or idea tT r i J. 12th taw, writer ot Nabantania and CitbSie it rom, The own: eau obtain It at Ibis ogles on payrnsotc.r thia ode's thennwat. Pena 7,,,,Z1 Allte VOW LOST.—Strayed away on friday, rune 19tb, hem th e peat o the subscriber, a dark red Oew with wbl7 - .., plea out Of one gar and st eat 111 the other, also ha. 4 abort tall. bull: ;eon ortaraing laid row will be salt. ably rewarded. • WM. bacl9, June 27, IT _t4 ' Liewillya minim et away :(ram the of Ma subscriber at trod „„ tothont the TO Inst., a dark Brown ' A Cow, with white star on her hoe, tan ton„,.. • I whin., abort tall, /mail horns turned In. o al, wards. Wboaver will Morn said cow will suit& .ly rewarded. , ~ WIPOW LdR/Cl9. West West, near Lktnriir c QTRAY -r eOW.—G'inte to the v,.. k„) residence as , be tabaerlber, on or about ..... the last at Ma wu and white spotted t ' tap, poard to 'or sit fiats old. Bald cow bat 4 hall oa. The Gl*Aelr is desired to comae fie. Ward. a Ponlut l J. Pay charm and to bee sway, Otherwise” she Will be sold according to law. e . . Drealldton. June 19. 'AT JOEL LONG. 24-3 t• DISSO.LUTIONS. 114113SOLUTIoN.,-,The pannersiti—p beretobr• existing between Oeorge Rickert and . . Ludwig in the Bowing and Boat Building Busi ness at the Orwipbsirg Lauding under the arm of Rick: ert• Ludwilt, was dissolved by mutual consent,• on the first 147 of Apri1,1547. The bushman of the late. Om will be Nettled up p lace eorg Rickert, who rontlnarell e business at the ol on hie own account. GBO9OII SUCKER!, ILL LUDWIG., • Jane 5.17 23:451* ex t u ARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--Th e copartnership In the lumbar badness hr.itotwe na. between R. C. Wilton and lamb Rona* au thi, day (April 25, 1/37,) dissolved by mutual • . &sent. IPA% WILSON, LAMS ROYER. . . tb • The underdensa &nett& day (April 27, 18.37.) entervi Into aolarttaaralltP, In the lumbar busluseat, at 111. stem saw laurel the Mot of the Inclined planes on tbe M. U. A 8. H. R. R:, under the Ann of LC. &JALMRs mja.soN. All orders in lumber prompt/y attended to. R C. WILSON. . May 2,17 18.1 . , JiMES WILSON. PISSOLUTION OF PARTNER BILIP.—Notiee Is hereby tires that Lb . partner. p beretaftwe existing between P. 0. Brawler, JJ. 11. Busier. Illiebael Breacir.and Olorre P. Owens, trsdlok ait merchants, at Dontddson. Schuylkill to., Pa. under I to M' the nn me of B: LER,OWLNA t CO.. ' nu on the 24 day of Slay, A. D.,185;. diesolved by mutual mt., sent, and that from 24 day of MayaSSl, P. 0. Bressler, J. If, Bressler and Michael Bressler, three of tbe pion. ear partners din continue to carryon the former busi ness as merchants ander the firm umnaorBRESSLER a CO., at the town of Donaldson. In mid county, and the said Dim be lea*. to return their Meeks to the putt!, Le past etyma, nud bops by strict attention to Madam to merit a *bare of public patronage. P.O. BRESSLER,. - , .I. R. BRESSLER, lIIICITSKI. BRESSLER, OEO. P. OWEN. 311 1 23, IR 21-be FOR SALE & TO LET. rRE ENGINE for SALE. ... • - --A good sieond class FIRS ENGIN& St r% n good'order, baring been lately repaired sad painted. will be sold low lbr cub. ' Ad dress "AIMS DIULSFILEYI, flung gun, Pkiladeipnia. • June 'A, '57 ' Mat VL sorts of t T. Rails, from, 22 60 ands pier yard; on hand and tbr oda , 1835 4U. B. TARDLKY & rirlOWN LOTS FOR SALE--in the li Borough of Port Carbon.. Apply to J. 11. WBPILBRILL, Aust. 7-tf Feb. 11, '6l IRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling and Blast Furotess, host the Beadles , Works, for 1 n low , at lb. PIOBBIA VBRNACJI. Pottsville, Jan. 19,1656 B-tt ?RINTING PAPER.--Book &News. Paper, of avai l :size and wei g ht,of supartoi qua li ty, is at 31111 prices. E.O AIRIGUES, Centre 'trod, Pottsvills itfett Anguat KIS TOTO BRICKMAKERS.—Patent Rightq fee sale for an Inipiorement Initarning firkin', by eelt there is a great saving In time,lebor, and vest of fuel, and the quality of the bricks muckimproted. J. W. AIIIDIUSWD„ iireic uA ri e, At. March 28,'57 , )UST RECEIVED.—A large assort ment ofsplendld PerfunterziteMem t . he Manufse torles of Jules Hanel Co., Mariam and olnriv All those who want due Porfumuiry i eall at LETS Book and Variety Store. Jahuary 21.185 T ' S-tf ER RENT—A Three Story Brick Dwelling Bosse, with stossenook at ' suitable s* any kind of basiness. Also less offices to rent, with au and Water pipes, all On Centre stmet, between the Pennsylvania Holland the Americas House'. Mao, two /one dwelling bowman Railioad it Apply to - lif. littritPll Y. Pottsville, February 21. lir ' ' ittf FOR SALE OR RENT-- .-fist view of lie; official 'action of the Out 'll. xis Weise In their Annual eluston; and also In etas. dame with the action of the nude lumbers of the ga rood M. B. 'Church of Pottsville, Instructing the Thiy tees to mike such disposition of the said If. 11 .Church as they maj think beet, it was on , motion rewind. In auk official meeting. on the 25th Init., that the amid Chureb be offered tbr SALM or JOINT ImmMlatdy. Thg Tugs biro of the 24 51 E. Church, through t belt Committee, spectrally theretbre oder the Church. situate In Market at. Pottsville, Pa, *wade or rent, forthwith,. Thethurtk is a good aired. substantial, brick building , well tat nlabed, basement hall • and two thus rooms below.— Church on the 24 Goon handaolooty Pileinell. and Pa lights through the entire house. SW prier and tern ot payment wilt be =ads reasonable. • Parties Irish* to purrhaas or rant will please apply won to the under demi. N WHAON, JAMME MOOMl4Cbscauller. J. O. MUM. May 20. '5l iNgiN .4 4. 1, STATED MEETING .of the 4 SCITUYLICILL 00UNIII MEDICAL SOCIETY' ar hold at the Council Chamber; In the bovengh of Pot We, on Wednesday, Julrld, at 3 o'clock, P. 31— Afa ttendanee Is &Amble as business of hareetsen %dile brought Ibrward. J. T. CARPENTER, M. 3, . , Xto LANDLORDS OF :HOTELS, tel.—The proprietors of the licensed Hotels rat g /rouses to the borough of Pottsville, me peeks lard requested be attend awaiting at Mortimeer 11411. on onday evening, 29th inst., at 8 o'clock,mi her lard. baldness, necessary to a better enforcement of the penalties for selling liquors without license. June 27,1AlirON MONDAY, June Zith.lol 7 ' 26M NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby . ging+ that an applleation will be nude at the next at , storied the Legislature of Pennsylvania Lena lamp ration of s Bank with the privileges of hone Beals; and Discounting, said Bank to be called the ..COLI DANK. OV.SCIWYLKILL 11AVS2i,". with .a capital Li Zero-Hundred Thosisand Dollars, and tribe' located a the Doroirgh of &buy/kin Ilaven,SchuytkUleounty,h Schuylkill Davey, June 27,17 - L. 26em . .TOTlCE.—Notice is hereby givet 1.11---that au m114%41011 .111 be wads at the neat so slon of the Ligisbaton of Pennsylvania for the dot of a Bank of issue with the usual privileges, said to 6%1v called the "MERCHANTS' BANK," with a ,apic of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the PrivihVo increme the same to Tire 'Hundred Thousand Mut apd to be located la Market street in the. boroegh d Pottsville, Schuylkill county, pa. June 27,'67 NOTlCE.—Notice' is hereby girt that an applicition will Isintadtrat the Deli don of the Lesidaturs of Pennsylvania tbr the Inter? , ration rf a hank with the nand prlttlers. said hest , be vatted Iib...UNION RANK OE TREMONT: , with s , Rai of One flundred Thousand 'Dollars. and t01:41 tad In the town of Tremont, Schuylkill County. ELIJAH - HAMMER, • HENRY VEIL. F. WERTHEIMER, T. A. GODFREY. J: A. L. TICE. W. U. SEIBERT, 'TO" RA WIWTT. "D. a ALTRAUSIL AbASI WOLF, EACH DATDoRii, LETS. SPANGLEGt, HENRY ECKEL - June 27, 264tm porrsvlLLE MINING & MANI!. 11 FACTURING CONiPANT.--At a mallet of stockholders of the Pottsville Illnier and •Monothe InR Compeny, held Jena 23d, tit the totwoieh of ' Oh the ftdbylne , s wittweleeted diem tr until the next Awtdkua-azauirtio JONES. flpenesr. " • Trvamonor-4yoonelfpenser. . 13itivon 'Enuat. •-• The book fcr stook onbeeviptlon an now open Oak* of the VIA* Provident. Pottsville, and at , the of the Company, No. el Walnut street, PhllsdiPlphit. Juno 27 '37 25.3 m VO thi T i l soi CE appi .--Not wi ic u e im is he st rAy4i t tolOof the Legislators of Peonsyttanili -- tor the do of a bank of how with thetas's"' " b to be called ' , The Ashland Bank.--with a capital One Hundred Thosuand Dollar*. with the reviles* , Inen t aidng the Wee Ons Hundrsd, and Filly Wit sand Dollars, to be locatod in the boron& of /Waist Schuylkill county. State of PennMeselliL ; Pli THOMPSON. WNW C. WILSON. ABRAHAM KLASS. DAVID V. Kai IDRIS, • ILIAASIBUBLILLART. ~JAMES E. CLEAVES, . 7. P. GARNER, A. O. MUT. JONATHAN' YAM. WiLL I AM LEVI% Joliet 23 Ashland, Jo, - - AUDITOR'S NOTICE.:-.-rin the Of , pains' (kart of Sehuylkill'eounty. in the vy ter the sent of John Knees, Admit:Widget! est/deaf Anton Pater Simon, deemed: The undersigned, mrdltor appointed by add Caen restate and mettle the amount of John lineal. IMO' talmitor of the estate of Anton Peter moon, den t and make distributkm of the assets In the buds 0 said Administrator, to and among the.. entitled to 14 Num. orM attend to the duties of Ms spriotiont his aka, Oantre street, In the burnish of Pat' 1111 ", Monday, the 77th day of August, 1547, at io M., when and when all gersons Interested eel rum Itm tattoos. A o4 °' . 7uise 27,'57 etRTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Nolit e • Ii hereby ghat that James B. Eteunbea to Pt, the Intereat of ftlehard /dolman i a the sten . L Wells &Co., In thetem4 or of if Inaseille, and O IbN hubs. of Nerehand MU heneafto bets" on st tbe said store by hash ells end Jahn n. !Ai! beak, under the name and dam of J. B. htrambret ," J. B. fffaUM MI . ISAIAH WELIA,_. P. 8...-Theß...-The . The badneme of Waled and shipptst t the Diamond Chltire7. In as township, ell! be et sed is heretelbre by the nadoeitoed. an der thiek l7 ' more of It. Hainan a 00. A. MUCCI. ISAIAH MOJA - , WI Muslnllle, letter. IT N' WM tr OTICE is hereby , given .that I_,fier the no avois **lT! be l im;T;ed to or o the potato/Atoka to the noooyssee of the 1 0 1 0 _, D. A CHRIST, Chief lkii7•• Patirrllle . , Join AV • 24-3 t TooPOSALS.--Sealed Prep will Lei received by the School Pant r" ° `' ' ' unlit June Zilth, tbr building a Promo Sebotl Have.% r ty by sixty NA. Plane Rod sperlikalion, Cls ho . 04 by railing on the rubacriber. J. J . Moy 90, '57 olded:. •• • Cri JO, of 0. F.—Tho members rued bodge No. t 3, are hereby netlike/ nti t ja rly does on *abject to so intro annesmeat of JO or ,i Per guiltier. 'rya paid to toll. on or beton t. noting nights. In July, October. Janson. rod Ol d ~ By order of the Wan RIOLLAX, 1-F44 ' Pottering). June 13; 67 UXECUTOR'S NOTlCE. —Wh_ere.; as lotion of Administration on the.. 0 o The it . glightlilLMAN, late of the p ares 004 omen Schuylkill county. docraaad. have be/ . 0 , to ibe subscriber, b y the llottiolol of 846Y11111 —Noting to hereby givon to all oeveetts ladebtol t° paymest. Wan intakeand tb" . W WI * reilljesnektilliglizorpr2.ll,lllolo.. L OW Irrila otoorait.