• - • >." • •• -7 77 • 1 ONO jean, 11 1 • • . • por.ipinu,s, PA. tutor. A AI VVDA T. '.71r,k1 11► Thin sash ottiorhtlite—tot Only hi a pe'. lembiary bit lea mural tiAnt of view, do they seem Ye. "ntb‘h OA test few yeatu, urp of this eosin -hate irtlitised the orgenisatbin of vigilance coln4 talking ; bloody riots here tam* place; -*dons, pnblre arid privets, balm been expired* "a t the multitade of petty mimes against di widoslY, of the law; haie increased If mythic& more rap idly then our population. The cense andoubiedly, slyst•bi thi mm ' bethink; but the great major Iv of mankind O+e r". to let t h ree t hin g s "lne, and ps , utes a mere shrug of the shoulder, end isoiteksiemes itProUlie of the ides,. that nothing le *arable of astonishing them. For • thoes who will not think of this matter, it Is well .to glance at the muses of the country's decline in moralltj, sad the remedies to be applied, If tweaks/ 1 y desire reforM. I One,pbase of public immorality, is the use of 'public monies , by ottice-holders for Priv4 o spoon lathe purpose* The Ant object with a man olc. Seining an piece now-a-day* gee= to he to make a tortene by its meaner soon ea possible. The Int thought that Margate .. itrelf is; "how much Mtn I make out ef i iir ,-The,trery thought.* a departure bow the pith of strict integrity, azl opens the door fora 'mica of defalcs.tions, wbi l eh mess mono 'or later, result in the nude ruin.* she man who entertains it. Successful apetilit. pone in ogee by a few, led others to practice the same plan to in outing la•mirus tively s t ar tling to the country: We need but in . stance the Gabes of the Canal Conamissioaers of • 'Pennsylvania; the State Treasoren of Ohio, fresh in the memory of-all, to show to whai an sztent 4 , public specnbitian is carried oe, with a , boldness awl soma, which seems to set opinion `a and the law at defiance. An other Onus of the laxity of public morals, lithe fact Ott the • the repeal of the Missouri Compromieef the deaden of the Supreme Court is the Died Scott.itase; the action of Judge Sane in the Pies More Williamson cue ' , and the pUlicy of the Judilary in this s and other States, thirpeo , Oil have collie to the eoicitution.that from a petty .:hureeay case,-to the' glutton of the liberty' and rights of a being. snide in' GOires own binge, in our. courts )eticie cannot be obtained: When the SuprempCourt of the United States, 'Mined the purity Int the ermine, by entertaining and pouting auepinion in a ease tromped up for party porpoise, add for the benefit of a particular Party of the coai4r, , and when in the inferior courts the elan are two to one, crimisals will inn,- Safari Jot punishment, it is not sorpri .4-,aing that the people lose retinal for the oats and „ 4 •ln thirotbiiicase, by lynch law inflict penalties which shoUld be alone awarded in I court of jos : tics. With decisions contrary to precedent; , what ' wonder .shit the people woeried lad dbgasicil, • thernieliteiriolate the strict letter of the inw,sby wresting ts asereise from unfaithful stewards Ik.ievinfiectessary to go beyond the bonn i daries of Snbuyiktit County to observe 'bow destructive to In, .entl order Is the attempt to living into disrepute st court, to which good citizens look for protection and attritt enforcement of t he l law.. It it et'irell known fiet&that the liquor laws of •e; Petinsylveitia,have in this County, up to .. l a" lam • • period; bo l en openly violated. The Court with comenendethle seal, took the matter in • band, and proseiMated with just, rigor, those whit Mi .: regarded . the provisions of those laws. But mark the itairission which prevailed among - vio.• laters, in ithis jaunty. Thej imagined that the r i • oourt watt antler' th e thumb of a certain lawyer; that be c Old catiol it; screen them from justice . —in sho that the court was a nonentity. lln fact . so confident were parties of escaping the just yen. . • gesneeot: outraged and violated law, that they openly b ' ted that by the - means stated they would be zscreened: ' , We again ask, , is it surpri sing that !mufti of Justice are brought into eon-• tempt in the eyes `of the people,' when such ha i , petitions 'prevail among the ignorant and de praved o a community ? Yet they have existed foryears a this Connty.-still exist.. To many, it °Jour* th t if they employ 'a certain lim i less, the mere fa n of such employment, is eintairf immu ' nit, fen conviction. Bat a. few. years, since, a partylin ng that' this lawyer tad been eMployed t om tn.* Mile ,against hiM, shot himself, convinced of the hoist as he thought, of obtaining Jas. ties, W ilia& to this single easel° 'show how the ins ty of the law and the power of courts arerimpati, where impressions of undue influ ence on part of individuals, : beconle almost Axed in e minds of the masses. . Anoth r cause of the laxity of publismonds ii the moo companion entertained for criminals.-1 k . Sim ,- is manufactured for theml by their nod took often by the firess,Arben they . shunned, and experience the hitter lea. lts three, that the "wages of sin is , -This matter of 4stapathy with criminele eel to each an * extent, thate ptokpec` li ted into a martyr, and one I who robs so sooner finds himself on tke wrong risen ban, than he becomes, the recipient ; 'writes poetry to the papers, and for his ,receives Rom tender-hearted damsels, a sighs and team All wrong. It men petted and caressed when th i ey commit crimes, in Mill yesrsit is safe - 0' Citimate ber. ydlintedireinisit. Away with mock y./When men do wrong, punish them as lo - their merits; for the sake of the f the rising generation, do not strew their czima'with flowers. . i - , is yeti another cause for our , retiogation. Important one. It is the use, the general cis toiletry, of that adulterated, poisonous, ail, Rine. Deny it as any one may, is hi tvinced limit° its use may be attribci'ted tabs of the crime and misery of the col n jogs it, not undermine the manhood of th e The sleie to Bacchus may beast of his Idejtal. - 41 Is but idle exultation; Whit motatitindependence can he p l ossess under' rail of his 'muter, ROY ?. None, what- Alas, why. will not the people see to what t 00 use of Intoxicating liquor demoral. 'Oaths), degnides humanity, and saps their d intelligent*. Let them I ponder well portig* of meeting this question as it be toot, finolhand with a determination its merits to the bottom. • They will then ledge that if wit wish to pres e rve our ins& unsullied and,unimpiredose must banish " I i • ' above which are the principid, causes of the g condition of monde, in this country, min edied briefly es follows :—lnstituto'before to for a mnfor office, a rigid inquiry into • nil qualitim--cast your vota for no man, en for. Borough constable. who tears not N.-401PB noblest work. Tbesswill ppeu cease. • Entertain no sympathy for triad; With stoniness cut them off hots all inter. ,with you, social or otherwise. Place the "al, puntsbekor , not, in the ftisition that he 'lat bins feel that the word convict is In ' 'blended on his brow,, and is read byi bin mis. 'We must be cruel, only to be kind to 7iitio .eeme aft* et. And finally, banish ' I Inasmuch as it saps the foundations of • o; turns our liw-makers Into wine-bib. d affects society its (outtation, let our resolve to banish it. Apply there rate factually, and we will not so l often be called to notice that "the times are out of Joint." Menus, should wain death.* hu pro et is el. • youi ho _side , Of boqu infferfri world p ars to heinous' ' the nu ~; oordin I mbtals 0 • path 'o • The ' A . most use ta . t il lathy I . not 09 fit' r: awe tbis iro exert ins • ,`" virtue ° the I. Est • • pqr [ion council, CUEZD we publ sh in , another 3. In It will be found the gcl ernmental pot advocate, as well as those ;features in • the ...il economy of the count ins& calculated ranee the Interests of the, nation, axid:; con. I. enhance our importance and greatneu g the nations of the earth. • I. selecting iplee fonedvocaey, we are bou l ad byno party, or ingleineed by party predilections. *0 ourselves to the aupport oi l no party prin i except those 'which meet our views. Them treen.feattnee in the policy ' the Ifintoarat. y, 'bleb met our views, Sad Whitt webers ealtatall to approve; but the Man of its me an obnoxious to es, and we( cannot support . Parties mist exist, and the man who does (rem' convistionrilly himself to a party, and t those of 'its resumes' that meet his views, a a cypher among hii ration men, and lecke svia appreciation of his putOc duties. Ina' erefore, of perfect. independenoei'es eon ere.party fealty, .e sing to the blame our dart, era which is . Inscribed our political. de ; Tint it, _Windy so Arne;an-itepobliran ccook,„ire see kaavhieed. T it isnalioira), ft. Iva deny.' ,Wttat eitteen, east refine to tia y with we, that pletform; wb le there (Nit t a $ on/ Must . . . • • ,•, ...- ......... ., . . pri tier, pl•d hav • EiE!M ;' i'OSL I C Woluta.—Freen moment that 4 became certain that ; the Main Line o r these works would be seed, the rate hurled themselves in carrying - off publitiProperty. - - . Tons and ions I• of old Iron were ; gathered up intrielf, the pro." , . Ft e ...os of which found Delia, inteletrate rOs. 'The grab game lute been phired boldly. Th holders are in mantles 1t thy{, stop pot, tastr .peetslatlett and tintinoierinelif the Wile'e t t he Main Line. A Philadelphia, +M good not has kindly presented 41 tho,wer selnitaq tq 'glee General Packer's instals:ice and the. timid Cora -1 missloners'utilee to We ProPerlr.ineral garb on ac.: 'eonz t thilith,i 6 r . the l laiti'Llne; is Anther under 4 k eiwi' thsfenongit will be Prittrided -far %Rene and hat of Ellis It Schnabel., Now that the leeches have been detached from their bled seek ing operations , 'on. thi Main Lisa: it would be well for the people to move in the matter of the: sale of ; the ;net of the , publio works. Conspiniesi cat readily be fated that will purchase the Northl and West branches sad the Delaware Let us get rid of them all. They ere heftiest the age; the State's hands will not pay; greased for effect, and - Should be SokL Tha l - people' of this State are wearied we think, o sestet/loins loliticif paupers. , A Wont) to conespondepts, When you write to as for information, always . enclose a ;tamp t imy return postage. It it a plan we invariabl adopt in on! correspondence : Three cents in a individual care is emall matter, but sum up a'. *elections of this'character, and the annum at amend of the year le as, is sit item. Postagit is a heavy expense to of f , and. we trust that pc:F r l sons writing to us in the future on business_ co* earning themselves alone, and which "army rei gnites us to. answer, will invariably enclose stamp to pay return' postage ; Information w always furnish cheerfully. It is asking howevei, s little too much that we stiould 6", both the trouble and ixpense of correspondence in wide we have no direct interest. Correspondent vri l l please make a note of this:- VEZILT, Uncle Sam's postmastert—sabeit, ie many respects, they are veiy clever fello e give us much trouble. ' Not a. week panes ov r bur editorial bead, tliat.we are not the' recipi t of complaints from subscribers 'of the Ault-Tees • lion of the Jovnites; Recently; ser4sl of our ii patrons, in despair at the idegularity with 'witi i h their , papers come to hand , have disOhatinsi their subseriptions. We sulfa not a little in th way even `in our own County. It is really, too provoking. Won't some genius suggest a rump dy f Will not respected Brother Jonathan over. haul his postmosters, and give them s few lessoits in cats and attention to the duties of then A enterer breathlessly awaits a raponse. , . • Tux Tozonvnta.leouss, kept by Jobs • . Otto, on the old EbanbWry Roed, nine Miles abo, e bilnersville, is located delightfully, and Offers ie. commodatiuns ,to travelers and summer viiit4s, which are Unsurpassed. We ,commend,l4 to the patronage of_tbe public. air lb "airtime the Junior's thanks pre • dim fog • • beautitallkuot. After a severe illness of several months, - /gr. 11. rain 14111ard, one bf the moat careful, attentive and sour: tom conductors of the Reading Railroad, by mooned his duties ou that road. It affords us - sithitastiont to note the fact. !. • . • • MO-Ree. Mr. Mitchell of the Second Presbyte • Church, preaehed a sermon on Sunday last, on In It vac tapvt effective, muting many to appreciate the fact that aidritually they are the most abject Arnie.— Mr. Mitchell's eibuts to reorganise the decond Prial+te• Han Church, are so der very snecessfhl, and we deaf not the termination of his ministry here, will Ilsbl • t a good harvest for the limited time devoted to fuming the Divine sold. ffirßobbers About-114 store of Atkins' it Bra Oil Minch Chunk strait, this Borough, was broken ripen on ATOM:mac night, and robbed of goods, tr., such as silk handkerehlofs. Au°tants; Tc., to the anuFnat. of about s2oo;as Br as they can learn. -The back shutter was broken open; an entrance Made and they . leirt through the back door with their booty, which hey Taft open. Our citizens ought to wiry* themselves fbi the reception of such Odors. , • i • WThe ibtath al Shaer Creek,—Mo.B" writes that the Fourth Wm celebrated erSi mach spirit In vet Creek. The Sunday School of that place oelebra the day in an agreeable manner. The idanagersam en Wed to credit for the able marmot in which they.condinted the affair, and the children tei Mahe for the Interesting manner in-whkh they melted the pieces allotted to them. The day wllliong be Temembered for the . ing incidents connected with tt,ty the Mended' the Sunday School of SilrSr Creek. tra-The weather of the week has been Ttow "ffeir to middling." The evenlngs—raemtipght,— wade horeer, macallicent; la fact, dlllicaltt(i ImprOve upon. i me. tecenkeyteed record Tor the Week 'ls as Adlowse-- :R. It P. Trisonern Om • Itswisyhentia Haa, ityttreitte. Pet, Ja17 " 44, ft A. Rt.-71 dismembers sertp—clar. • Mon, " 6, • " -44 K . 8 a —elands, Tues., " 7, . " • • " " Wed., IN 8, ,•_4B , , St •II Thurs., N . 9, " •••• " • 10, ' " " K " brwly. 1211-The Fourth'io Schuylkill 'floom.--"Yerttaa writes us that the Tourth was celeberded with much a - tin our sister Borough. In the Morning a National, t3alute was Sred at Cresson . During Abe niciangl of the Fourth, i number of the Stir 1 residents of ;Schuylkill Briton were busily engaged in preparing, wreaths, and arches of tkiwere to be erected . arrow the . pAneipal lodges of Odd ii i ch streets of Schuylkill Demi Various Yellows marched in mocissalos4 preceded by the uyl kill Hares atom Band. Their preonsted ais. posing appearance. A faritsatical company,—su streinrperso dad. The of them were arrayed in female o?stume; but their position on their , hones, notwithding thelrprb, was too Mdellcate I to be assumed by ladles, and the people weft inured of their sea. Fasitastical parades are unpopular. Their day has paucil. Flue works would up the day. Erarythlag passed off plume sally and without accident. w -The ibura passed• off here in about . e usual manner, somewhat duller, Inerreer, we think. In the absence of any specified public celebration ofhe day, each individual of the community 'Strain on r i .bbi own hook." The Washington Artillerist ushired itt the day with a National salute and afterwards panuied. The Scott 'Dines in a new and very , pretty uniform; die Wash ingtonYeagiva and the-Troop also paraded., Getting "tight;" impromptu fight* lire crackers; arrest of the Magic Oil man, with the braid brimmed hat; Guongs of i. Halters,bids and lass* etc; were among the Incidents of the day. In the evening, town candies, aollgists, rockets kept tbe town In a blase Or o s few ii urs. We have beard of no accidents of a sesionsliatisnS. It is • matter of regret that no public celebration-0k the day was deemed advisable. The Declaration of In dens should have been read, and a patriotic add remi delivered by some of our public spirited citizens, Maielia err tom and we doubt not that It, could be ear e :i ke4. un yearly.. To adopt that plan Would give an ' ; edgiest, neatness and importance to the anniversary' which at present It needs. The Chief Burgess and police under him are entitled to much credit. 4 .for their promPtness in taking care of those nimble tonarigal• unaMisted, aid in checking disorder. To their vigilance is line the bet that the - day pam-d off peacefully, in a pugnacious point eTvicer. frog revem;i4 .sole, Ampere's Adent.--Qne of . there much improved ficiderf i is being erected! th e Mt.! Carbon Billeted Company in this Borough, by the Oat aline Agent, Mr. A.. Blake. length, 66 feet; !repeelty,Te tons. It is made entirely of iron and 'deli 'making it very durable.. It occupies oiily 16 inches !rim' the rail to the both:Mr, neighing milt or cellar to tor itatd the working parts of the &MID, try which met* expense is avoided, and all difficulty arising from the imporlibility of draining or from water, ice or frost, Is *dieted. The peculiarity of the Badekof Which throne being erected be a Arse Inawitoen, imardsts in their being made with fear (or more) short Leven attached than extension dm which enoneets with the weigh-rod Mid beam, all resting on steel pivots or, edges. The platen= Is run vended Open tire short levers by means of stirrup. that hang upon double concave blocks. which rest upon steel pivots or edge* and pass through the levers; so that the fielding* anise's freely back and forth upon gnat blocks, while the' blocks themselves remain Monies. upon the pivots. This prevents Ml' waning of the pirotkand they retain the Onenese of their edges as perfect err; when tint made. The Scale :rionsainently retains iteaccuracy. The pietism being thui li:speeded, If It IS forced to one ride or the . ottne by drawing on aloud or by other means, the Instant the (raft ceases and the tali becomes stn. Wary, the platform springs leek to its tine position; -thin rendering all the methods resorted 'to In other Bohai, either by checterods Of other Masai, to ken) the pianism In its place, wholly unneoreary.! In all cases where ehethicle, or ally other contrives's.., are. relied upon to Add The platform in Its place, It must be app parent to 51 that there win be nine or hoe strain upon them when a load Is drawn on 1t And If there is this Wain, it Is equally immgent that More or leas Of the Weight is thrown upon them, and the beam will not indicate the true weight of the Sad on the plefibrug.,7. And if the Scale dine not stand perfectly, level, this de tect will di the More Obvious. Durable *vinery Is one of the principle daturas in this Bala . Its MAMMY to get oat of oiler Is leer than any other mid at present used. The ante of the 'Moant Carbon Company will be in Oplantioli next weak, when all who find an interest in the matter, will have an opportunity of inspecting This scale; since its Incaution, has been submitted to se. ortegir; but invariably lasi cane ont triumphant. tITTAe iftuessysse.frois' Works—The American Ni• sing Cove* Ida notice of these exCeestre *orb, the property of:lifeens, WWI Allot, seyeffist *NI hays beenlusiieiptioe IN the test II yore; thq mph', about 160 bait* antrum abaft 30 true Put yestreekly, besides hello! sod wrought_trop ! The; Satire butUlisit wren sit we of /$004210 het, erl tug . ibutithy, ems ablucfYi ter, Wier and Pettit *tope le".thii hitter au 11 finely 1 beetles Itinssee;Plis *et Ain lAstamer Ofaelpytlfs); the hued* Well lop isepolail, a large *ow aipable of BMWS toss ettoilo los cam 1 411ete irbestennase 01 *boat 14 Wi l e& . . SEM (oral Affairs. _. tletartteent, eintOPIM WU* lifted Mail ifii Inthibb edsit AN shank rtoteasi hobnail isacknan,Pf l " mmem, ma poialay pain dr Alois oplOddrial noctedo 6 bilik eirseees: - • 111010 1111 0 114 " II a a l lbtiliett WM* IS elated " r 44 ; Ahoy als "ims" ', m o m ent ;about tiro bus. aria On inuntb, Vbq k i s ,. a mp Is adtabably fluid up lint a th t 00 ,1,„, :4 ,„ Im r or bulktlai of Tann:mid and moire'. i jig biamilioditios fin must:L:tat* four M. - am winds eariPer week. , In th e t o m e s op are manufactured ballets fi>r Coal snemand fag abet Parma-4n iitrautikt#al* o vrblek qsV ?le bust chinadeold blast ',rook Ana neloifhin take aculoito rertnark,itarit other parties would follow the example of this Ann la the se. lietion of their iron, we would'nnt hale had aeeaabri to new, daring the put year, tke Nand destructioe of life and property, cauesd, In tamest every instance, hy the rise of rates English bola in*. The entire =chi. eery le thieve by two engines, one of gerty and one of ten horse para. The works ere , agitated em- the Tit nerve sod Port Clinton line, and ins furnished with appliances lbr lifting the beeriest castings into the &di eted cant, to be inculpated to any put of the country. This firm is also prepared to furnish ••• eery far item Indlned phloem Berreni Coal MUM and furnaces bare been rupplkd with machinery front this establishment, and all speak In Um highest terms o the work executed.: The subjoined letter from a gentleman of great pee. tkal experience, a ' the highest respectability. and whose opinion is e ed to every respect, is only one of the many evid of the superiority of the work neenied at this blhhment: Lama fisemmam, RAZIOAD aim Con Co., t ' " ! Onisw..Aanne's Orrice j TAILLQIN Nao. Tth, 1856. limas. A Auser,—Geallearn: The bolding machinery emceed by you at Shalt No.. I, (Co.'s mines at this place,) I consider decidedly the but 1 have ever seen; whether Were** Is kid to any, or all, of the foliewing ansidastkei t emmemy of tot. glad investment, dally cost of working. permanence of structure, durability of wire rope, or capacity Mr bud. ems ; the latter being folly double that of any other machinery for similar purpoess on the (kinpany's none, at a diminished working expense. Yours, truly, Jr. IRMA= Baum, General Eupesinteinlitd. ilOPProceediais qf tie Bawd DnaleiL—A. stated meeting of the Borough Council vas held at the • Coup. dl Chamber on Tuesday streets& July 7th. Present, Messrs. Marcher, Nke, Derr, Evans, Pelluagle, Hauer, Kitudey, Hoover, Evert, Showier, Sherds and Nahum —Mr. &weber la the chair. The minutes of th! prowled* meeting Were read and adopted. Cont. on secona6 on. undelabed business, was con tinued. • - Com. of Lamp and. Watch ou lamp at Math and Church Alley, reported pr*:reei and was amtleued. The Committee ou railway couirectious between the BoreCugh of Pottsville end the Mimi 11111 wee mi. Ahmed: - . , St. Onn. on repairing Market street, Marie Addition, reputed mirk done, and was digcbarrad. . Cont. on Laip and Watch on procuring moat for po• lice, was continued. . Can. on Fire ApYaritus on new house for Good Intent Wiens, was continued. Tpe election of Regulator of Party Walls was .post ,-... Com, on. street at Jalapps was continued. Cont. on Barret mud grade of nartison street. was 07a United. Own. of Lunn and Watch °clamp at Th led and Schuyl kill Avenue, nee co uquiled- Cow of Piro 'Apparatus: 3 on lowering gre plop of the Borough, whet. it lideeMed necessary, reported the matter Inexpedient. The report was accepted and the Committee discharged, with Instructions however, to n om& the plug in front of tut premises of Moses Strouse. • St. Com.on repairing streets dug up by the PottaviUe Water Company, reported work done, tendered bill and was discharged. The bill, $2O, was ordered to be pre sented to the Company. The exoneration of Moses Perrot from taxes on proper ty destroyed by tire, was adopted. tom. on street from Coal toCentre street, at gas house, was continued. St. Com. on Culvert In Seventh street, reported against Its construction; but likfavor of one. In Sixth street.— Report accepted; Cam. discharged, and matter laid over. The Com. a constructing a culvert in Market street bozo Tenth to the Ikea& line, was continued. In the matter of the =lrk above gepplieee, It wu numlnpf that the Cbmodttei be instrticted to act in con muction with the County Commissioners In building it. Coto. on crossing at Third and Norwegian 'insets, Ter ported work done, and was disibetged. ken. of Tire Apparatus on Mr. Newnam's bill was con- Maned. 'The report of the Com: on exoneration, of tax-list for 18543, in the hands of Jeremiah Beltrlnger, taxjeollector, was accepted, and committee discharged. The. a:Deem Mae amount to $784. ' ' . Petition tbi culvert In Coe:Ml=ld street, was referred to Street ComplUse. The folloWhig resolution. presented by 31r. Nice, were adopted:—l Resoberi, That orders be drawn In favorof the Miners' Bank, ob Madrid day of September, October, November, December, January and February, for Five Hundred Dollars each, Ihr the npayment of a Clond held by the Mi ners' Dank against the corporation of the Donorgh of Pottsville .ftererrai; That he clerk be directed to furnish the, Dann with of the above reselatkia. The O adopted a raOlution after general rape ealsirriCulkling the eldv b iert to Market street from Elev. ant kl the Darragh line had been read, that the work be given to th e lowest dder under the terms of the contact. $t 40 per dot was the lowest bid among the proposals nod. • The Mowing bills were read and ordered to be paid: 7 P. Poth• • . .... $4O 63 W. A. Duck, • - 140 4 watchnien of the limang2l,—s3o each, 120 00 O. Vienna - - , • • 191 68 Arth, - , . 796 a r, - . • • • M. 5 92 8. Marts, • • • • •• s' - 30.00 Connell then adjmuned. 410POIebredion arum Fonrt4 by the fst Troop 3:ineyt• kid than Caraiy.--Punmant to order Abe let Troop . Schuylkill Cavalry met for their camel parade, on the 4th of tuly, 1857. Thtit being the Twenty-Fifth anniversary of the day on whichthis Compeny was Mulled, as well as the anal• verso, of the Declaration of Independence, the Troop, paraded with more than their usual numbers. • After nautilus through metal struts of this borough, they prosierded to Schuylkill Haven, wheM, after being drilled by their gentlemanly and accomplished Captain, George C. Wyultoop, they marched fo the Bien Hotel of Cornet Israel Bensinger, and sat down to a repast served in excellent style. 'I:, • After the cloth had bee 6 removed, on motion, the Owl tale took thicbair, and announced to the Company to happy address, the objects for which the: Mainly' had! tumbled. - The Declaration of \ Independence mu read byLienti Writhed% and received at its conclusion, hearty eheers from the members magmata pratentafter which the regular toasts were:reed, and met with the same rspon 4 sea from all. • They are as follows: let. TM Pre:tidal( of the Maid Rtitee—Ai Teoneyli, rentans, we are poled of the election of we of the elth; sem of our own eatouweireeltb: Atr—J-Bee the Ooaquerlog Hero come ht. The °oversee of nooluedointia, our Creesemeder ii Chief—As Mikan., wohopo ever to live under the ems government; u soldiers, we are ready and /APP./ to obey Me commands whenever given.' Air—"flail to the Met" M. The Army qf nue thited Histes—Though small, it model; a nucleus, about wadeh patriots ma rally in time or war; the either% most be the addles, and diet only Nab and effective guard on which the country CIS de. peed. dir , -"Yankee Doodle." ' 4th. The Nary—Bearing our Nag on airy seshltper patuates, In all.minds, the recollection or .our former tri umphs, and exhibits to the world, specimens of Ingenue ttp and skill nissurpaised by any nation;• while the'sal. Lantry of our seaman overawes the rising of oppression, and rmsnas desponding patragism hem the grasp or tyranny. dlir--"Star Spangled - loth Our Onottrp—Mighty —not by Its extent of teti rilory, its richness of soil, its facllitiesot transportation s , its mineral wealth, nor even by the enterprise and eller• gy of its inhabitants; but by that deep and abiding pa. triotim, that love Of liberty which perredes the breasts eta majority of her Citizens; while these remain, her' power must be perpetual; when they hall, nothing is worth preserving. . . Columbia." ' 6th. Pranryleania—"pounded y deeds of Peaor-- may she still so continue. 13bouldan enemy mail her borders; It may 4111 be realized, that though founded on peace, she can be 7 Air—" Dear are th ebil ls of my Fatherland." - 7th. fitheylkitt ear/sty—Though no remnants of an cient heroic deeds may be found within her territmy, the past hai shown that she is not regardless of the ealla of patriotism, and the ratans will prove that her service Is ready whenever it may be demanded. •„dtr--"My Native Home.* - Bth. George Washmton—A name too exalted tor praise --ha stands alone of the heroine of Ancient and Modern times worthy of the encomium wPint In War, Mist In Peace, and First In the hearts of his Countrymen. Air—J"Tis sweet to thinit.'? 9th. The Ikdaratioft of ledepearkseee,-An Instrotenent more potent for good than all the RMs and artnamente of kings and kingdoms from the beginning of the world, the eact of which, seen from afar, alone bas peered the energies of oppressed peoples, and made tyranny trete- Air—ult./hold bow brightly breaks the morning: ! " 10th. The Nentoiref the Sphere xf the Dedaralioa— Deur to every patriot—when It teases to be mired, 'Gay will have eontseencrd Its decline. Air—"lt is not the tear, at this moment died." 11th. The Union q/ the Retes—Ever dew to every tine American heart—their di►union must involve they:un til ht anarchy, and render necessary the services which the true citizen soldier would most desire to avoid, but is am 'prepared to sustain when caned by-duty--the sanguinary contest with men of .the lame rate and maim. . , Air-" Yes, let thy hone be mlie." 12th. The day we cdebrate-Time cannot tiaelten the feeling °newsroom with . Which this day abate regard. ad, and patricatent denten4l the observance of It by all for the richest bkentece.nbleh it has showered upon this moo s favored than any find bandy-Pe the fondant of one government, us shownlnlthe ebettliit instantiate of the nation and stater.thallovl steb through ltbon waist to our enoh*li , navy and ititie-yer the up; *nun which has been spread over whole country-. s p u Stir the OTA *pang"' of industry in Item wining, nmandintatvea and counmene-end that Linke, Its d• sal mat , which, couthining all, ha s the nation as well the 0317 as the wonder of hot the civilized and amp weld. • - • .1.0-.....Ate1 the eight enhancing" • 13th. The Lodiew—Without dorm; rein would be the bhestugs of freedom, of prosperity, of enterprise and en emy—the warrior's sword would runt, and Ills laurels fide—lbr thew all Is to be endured. all whaled, alletrug gled lei—their approbation of worthy dada will sem putpwee for lbs worst We we way be compelled to rap dare, and should we Re willed upon to render shwa, no ward us for any hbertolowers and sufferiop In the sewn of our country, and their oodles cheer uses In the preservation sad enhanownent. of our ration's liberty , : and glory. .dir—o`Thoe, thee, only thee 'Anil; the regular ttou!ta bad teen road, several others, rare proposed by Moron!. women of the company Pre. East and pats—among which we member "Tb. 'health of Old. P. 11. Wyakeeft • hams? member of the T+asP►"AM b a pad, MEI* , Behaillitt ioaaty Grad ir—both of which .11111 negetelett ler4he halt by 14 Gon.george C. Wyokoop, sidle Ms teost to the sonaxissaiesiceed often wee pleaslisly aelinosbdpd by Sentalint Kolb - The Mane was pioloeipsd to se late bovriand abet and Malty weeded oinaU eldee-viseeloaallyasee old somber would Wets means flesda la IMO of farmer toenpeidoes, Cr Use eallavidng airs of PALI mull* you'd Mks tlw ess•ttlll the begtioiltal the Tamp le? Ober, and, plumed with their dapnyeamellieW tbeY pally imaged beck to quarters sat Midland. Alto. gstber It was a bappy re-union of the young and old In ndlltaty yereatte, and irUl line be reoluaberb.ptheper. titipasits mane of ibis bapplest blab days that Use old lkoopbae leapeeieneed duce Its ordeal at seatiuttp. THIS IPOVRTH AT 'ASHLAND* ermkettexims or mit =OW '/OCICIUL Mean. Zoom :—The sun - arose brilliantly on the meriting of 4 Fourth, sticathig Ids dueling, isiriciivi the mountain heights, on the environs seed at Ashland, animating all living =tun wlrb Joy at ale Weleara" pram:Lela. The sobarbfahnoy quietly neat bb Sona r from her polished etraci, while - one of bee tributaries,;the boisterous Big Mine Bun Creek, seemed - to dimaills image in Its stream as It wildly tiliowed Its rugged course down the steep side of the Locust mounterOomendinguer the huge rorks which, inter, cell its passage, or dividing and meeting pan then to end a more wady daunt, at the seam time Adding Na ture's slid fat hemonious mode, by its continuo= crashing overtire numerous castides which It encoun ters. The feathered tribe greeted mt with their Joyous salutations. On the whole the morning was dellglithLUy adapted for 'the celebration. Such a sorting at any time . may IM counted u one of the most beautiful things In God's creation. We' cannot 'contemplate Without feeling the full brae of this ererlastlag bias. sing, and I stioulifillink the most bedewed could not •be otherwise than grateful, ender swab a proof of Gods goodness.' , !' The weather to mild darts; the tIN4 sod the lbw ekiuds whiebinated the demeitheei mere not lowering, but rat* Mate& mauls; to'. essetion the meesedlogeof the diy. - • , • Cho roe/alloy of the day pined eit presselgY. It Is my duty to else the prooodhaes of the Mt Mae Rea 'pL E. glooday School. . ' .Thellehohos Wed Teaks of Ms Sebeetteet eddy se the awridag In the M. E. Chi*, c the same plarri from whence they walked into the weals white s Wow wenked et at bed : been preparod Sad spectated ibr their enjoyment ea a "Solite" pasty. • . Attar the *Oration hymn bad been. seat etc., the othoers electad to ern, over the asset* wee as, too tows: rieSideXt_ _-7/1404 WiginUl4 'SCA rrtll6olllllo.. Lord, lic..-dair= 7 7.ll. wawa - . ' Next fbikered the` &dogma anCranitatkrue of ths abolare Thiele tram moat JudielouslY sedated, and ex, wetly adaptiod bo the orreaskon. Many were admirably performed: : ! We do not intend to ysvtteulmda• hisd., beat we feel emnielled to lire the credit duo to hlr. OUver's young son for thievery aide manner in which he acquit ted himself.. , , , The 1.414 mho attended the partt deserve tba sincere thanks of the ashaal tbr the good tidsge- they provided for the woks% and me hike this opportaulty of most gratefully hindering them. We also thank the Mesas. James, Oliver, Shallow, and othergentlemen,' ipe the DoIoSAIMY took for our hantedlato menfert. - Tim; Baia mural Snodq &hag iipole• wiles In the wends around Ashland. the 'procesdbrgs of which were, . I fumy, dialler to our own. With •hew tci 'draw the attention of the reader and Sunday School Teacher to the great hogortanee of Sunday Schools, we will elope by quoting, "the_beya of to day are the mon of to morrow." Yong, very humbly; PEI!, PASTS MD SCUM& --- "Brigineers are wanted In the Nivy. • liar Th e affairs of Liberia are prospering. pirDeaths in Philadelphia last wesk,l7.l. jrarA!. the Pole, apparent time has no exist- Calm invariably goes to bed at 10 Jar Petlehes have appeared ta•lhaNew Orleans • arket. _ • ' i - . `The number of voters Inelliasiachasetp is 10,000.: . - AP-The warm weather Is dilving people from be cities. `The Now York theatres have closed for the season. _&f ` Prices of cattle are tending downward.— A jgr-Varue of persona! propert7 in Cincinnati, $20,000,000, AV-100,545 children attend the pnblio schools of Connecticut. 7411hDeathe in Now York last week, three him dred and eleven. PrThere arc 'ernntj-four insurance comps'. raise in Great Britin. in 01,-The Patin Wagon Roads will be co i Plated et an earlyri. pd!-During tb months of April, May, and Jane rain bad fa len on 43 days. 44pin the Ne t ir York riots on the 4th, eight persons, ere kno to have be en-killed. jlterjamee Mal committed suicide in Phila delphia last week Cause, spiritualism. Itire•The North Centra l Ralroad is open -for, ravel from norriburg to . Port Trevortee. jfitrA female preacher, in /rebind, is drawing erowdi of all sect' to listen to her eloquence. Itirel cane and ifry glans, which one, beloitg ead to Washington, aro for oak at Ratitmens. 1 Or The nuptials of the Grand ' Duke Michael with the Prificess of Baden took place in Juno. 1 1/10-The Lake Superior Joetraat of June 20th, allude" to ice yet obstructing navigation ap'rkar. 1 Iffir'Three of the Rept/bib:tan candidates In Pemberton's been elected to the Legislative Assem bly. 1: ' •' ' .020 . Gen. Suter, who first discovered the gold in California, "bait become a poor man sad home lam 1: • -. •..- - . Thu farmers in Washington county, Mary land 'are suffering from the depredations of foxes.' figer'Brasil furnish,es Areal, Britain with shoot 20,000,000 ponnds,of *attain annually, out 0f.30,- 000,000 raked. • ZiirThe emlgraßon froti Europe to the United Suites this year, steins- likely to be as Jorge as in any former„year. • • of JAIPThe Temperance movement L is gaining ground in the vicinity of Boston. Th anis ire signlig the pledge. jor-Tb. Tricolored standard-A no longer over the dome — Tuileries, the Court' baying re. moved to Fontainebleau. Aril It is estimated that 150,000, pounds of sponger;waluedat $300,000, will be et ported from Key - That, Fla., this year. japp`Two Baltinuire schooners ' Coali for the East, were wrecked Issl canoes proiring a total loss. *Ar"Fnink where have you been I feet glOw. "Fre been playing at an -chasing a hoop in Chestnut street: Miss Dix of the United State in the. philanthropic work of ameli condition of the insane of Scotland: IlilrThe Loalsiana sugar crop is t eipected to yield from 250,000 Ai 300;000 hogsheads this you. Last,year only 78,000;were produut jfarNetir 'lOO,OOO ,pounds Of wool were par• c h ase d ha cams, 0.; daring the put week, at pri ces ranging from 45 to'ss cents per pound. . went -seven cases of mosaics and other interesting relies of antiquity, discovered at Car thage, have just been forwarded to Ragland. JlMrf3evcq ~ m illions - of straw I; . onrets were manufactured in ; Franklin, hisas.,-1s t year; and as many more in Foxboro' an adjolaing, town. Jel/PThe itmlly DUEL% P. T. Barnum sifted i recently- for Europe, there to join Mr. Barnum, .who intendsla reside permanently o Ragland. ffterThe crop of sugar of Port 100, is a mil lion more this yea; than it was in 1855, mnlaesei 220.0 0 0 gallons mers,'oeffee 300,000 pounds more. firdrhir. Clark, for ' several yearsibagpge teas -ter on the Reading Railroad, has been appointed Oa a conductorship °Vbs. Lebanon iValley Road: • 01-13, the bursting of a shell slorter :rockit in Boston on the 4th, George P. Lewsbary, Asa L. Libby, Patrick Cook and John McMahon were killed. , litii-The Bo - Stan Miner proves l 'tky aetaal test that "Spiiitaalists" , are arrant , i mposters. Of coarse they are. What sane or int Iligent person ever doubted it? i rbEr"Doestieks" and Mr. r, both repor. ton of the New York Tribune, b ye purchased the New York Picayune, and that, paper is now carried on by them. . perl'he.ljnited States Miaing i rostaf says:-. We have inspected the model of .W. Iscitson's self.acticg brake and coupling, mai emphatieally pronounce it to be the bait Drake we have yet seen. .4242 - The steamship Great Risterri will he able tp stow 10,000 tons of coal and 5000 toils of freight, and will at the saute tim accommodate 20,000 persons, Including 4000 8 t.chus passen gers. -' . --• ,- J/Mr•The Coal fields of Penns; reels are very extensive, the Appalachian sea being the hr. wt. Aecordieg to . Prof. Rod its extent is 720 mile) in length. while its test width is 180 miles. 1 , er-The best brands of elm pagne used In this country,aris made !SNOW TOW: The quanti ty of spurious and adulterated staff, in the shape of liquor, poured down the throaf topers an nually, is frightfiii. • • , lait jallg•Wisconsin, 'scarcely yet t euty. years old, contains &population of 800,000. She has already several flourishing Colleges, and State Valises'. ty at the capitol, with a fund wh ch yields await. anal income of $25,000. • , ' • '-The first annual exhiblif , n of the Young Men's National . Agricultural and Mechanical Society, .will be held in Simi commencing on Monday, August 81st, and conti , sing during the Meek untirEeptember bth, 1857. Or• The old school Presbyter an journals gives but little encouragement to 8 uthena churches soon to meet in Washington, hat they will in any way, set in sympathy with, hem, in forming an ezelusive pro-slavery Assam . •' --• .. 1 .1011• The morality of the citi sof ladianols,l lowk.paueth understanding. her have held a meeting and passed resoletiOns Rebut the ezhi. bition of the elepbait at that plareott s MMUS, on StOolol of the Immoral ten ency.._ ' jra " `Parties in Paris appear be pretty nearly balanced. The total vote for the Government at the recent election, Wes 110,00 1 . and for the On position 914000. The formersecealed in elect ing seven membersi,and the la tter three.. 01" A Cur. fur Diapeptiat- d The Oxygetinted Bitters bare been lairly lest .in some of the worst cases of Dyspepsia amou r . eer own citizens, and proved to be the best remedy ever diaeovered for the cure of this troublesome disease. • pfrGas-light - is • stout being introduced In the cart 'of the Ghat Nordlirn Railway Co., England. The marls will be placed in the bot toms of the cave, quidAllled t iby a dexible tabs eronaecting with math pipes a every statian. ArThe Dolton Trams:tipsily, that the graves of Satatrel Manse and John Ilanimek, two of the of the Declaration of ladepondence, from cola tit Gauntry ftlal emend is Dent" oat moss ran to auk wav e . .. or • :. 1 I jar The horse ridden by Captafulan, when be 11411 killed at Balaklava in the disastrous charge, arrived in Cincinnati last week—basin g been pur chased-hi a gentleman of M O city.. Me is de• scribed as a grey Arab stallion, 6 yews old, and 14 bends bigli. . "Ant New York, on the - Fourth, the railroad cars in. the First avenue, between Fourteeoth and Tesetrsizth streets, were etoppe4 by an armed band of rowdies, who levied in assessment. WPM the *inductors before they would permit the hones to proceed! Beautiful JINIP.This indications- in relation to the crepe • ecuthine to be of the most favorable eltareeter. From nearly every section of the country; via bare similar accounts. The harvest is likely to be moat abundant, and that the - grannies of the farmers will be filled to overflowing. - The carping trade continues excessively - dall...fildeping Is literally--worth nothing to its ,owners the present time. Several large ship :owning finks bare succumbed to the - pressure of 'the times,' while 'others bare escaped from the business just in time to save themselves from tu advent:ly. Or The inhabitinte of 'Utah do not' exceed 50,000, two-thirds of whom are women. They are principally English foreigners, and unnecwit , Joined to the use of arms. The Government an ticipates no open conflict with the United States fortes. The weekly train from California to Utah would afforLlSeinfurcoments if neceuary. /Ifer`From March 4th, 1853, to July Ist; 1857, there have been 2,692 post-oEces discontinued"; 16,637 postmasters resigned ; 1,096 postmastairs died; 7,086 postmasters removed. Whole number of post-oflices in the United States on the 30th' of June; 1857, 26,197. The oldest postmaster in the United States is John Billings who has held the atm at Trenton since the year 1805. . IfErThe used chain in the world it that about to be used in the operation of raising the ships sunk et Sebeampol. It is two hundred yards king, and each link weighs three hundred pounds. It was manufactured at dia./leading Forge, Reading, Ps. The value of - the material to be furnished by the Russian government to be used in raising the Seat, will be about a million and a half of days. itirlin a recast mamma Mormon preacher, while delivering a disconnall at Southampton, England, Made this silly remark:— Shall I tell you, my brethren, when the comet shall come and strike this mild .When Brig. ham Young chooses to say the word,, then will the comet come and ;kik. the earth. Uwe are we to consider such a tutatle--es knave or a fool? • Kaank—The Thanceratle tkarrention. to'n.edhate • estididete lbr Congreee, met et Letompton on the .2d inst. Rx-Gor. Ransom, of Michigan, wet nomhtated. , —_, A resolatiou endorsing tie policy of Governor Walker t ans expressing determination to support him, was r adopted. - A resolution to adopt the Constitution to be framed by the Constitutional aonvention, whether it is tubtnitted to-the people or not, was lost :by a role of 40 , you to 41 nays. • —As ThitS 7 / 1 1no Cemxtnarit.—John it—Undennan'Of Berke county, the "straight...out" candidate for Canal 'Commissioner, Intimates that he would not bare so- 'tented thettothinatlon at all bad he consulted his 'pry. . rate &pangs alone. The ticket will tun =tenably in the State. The indiction an that It will not, at the meat, poll over four Or Are thousand totes,albree which wilt be drawn mainly Dom the opponents of Lk/Mere' Whitlock in the Leone° ranks. • Rant to Pitmen—Ma Mu* , friends et General reciter, who, with singular pertnacity, cling to the corruptive inDgence of the public control of the ea nate and railroads ' s,* eertainly hard to pleats. With the Law in the Sale of the/dein Line they Made r a bit ter war, odatudidy because It exempted the- Urte from Manion, for the consideration of one Wilton and a half -of dollars. But the Supreme Court knocked the plank out of their platform: and; gintle reader, what think you now Is the cause of their complaint/ Ilar en to - the Lancaster hstellipneer, the home online( !dent iluchanan,ehich thus speaks of the sale: "We de not wonder that 'cheers' were given tb • hearty good will by those interested to the Peutorylve , ilia Railroad. They hare made a espial iteerdallon on ;the State—better, Indeed, than if they bad bought tut ** the bill before the actiettuf thiSupreme Coin was , ;Mad upon it. They now get tt for seven and a half mil lions of lions of dollars, whereas,then Itertuld have net them nit mamma. 'Tie true, under their premdt purchase the nonage tax is not taken olf—but that a b le small moment, lusemnelt es they Will doubtless be to get . 111 Legislature in a year or two pliable enough tO•repeel the tax; and when one* . It la taken of, no subsequent legislation can be got to restore IL'We, thendbre con sider that the Pennsylvania Railroad bas media • Mir mow sus A nark by" the operation." " Tinsmith Illte/snatgem , r,theDeneester mouthpiece of Praddeht ItOchanin. And is this the upshot of all the disinterested eibrts which hate bent made by the Supreme Court—by the Dernocretie leaders—the Nmo; untie Convention,—sind the Mace holders—to benefd the State! . Bo It turns out that the Railroad. Company bare made • "capital speculation"—"bctier indeed, than Anti boitgiti under the bib brforcthe action of the Su prema Court was had upon i&" This it an honest eon- Murton • and If the ed.tor Is correct, the polities l wire workers worked out • "most lame and impotent conciadon - T. IL IP • Atiaorlosua-Ropuibliosol State No Hons. DAVID WILMOT, of Bra4fo4eonoty LAIA - Ar."AuriAliNllhinOfF7llll MOSS Or US NOM= aka? JAMES PR al, of Fayette county, JC*EPU J. L EIS, of Chester county Democratic State Nominal! aornmon: , • t WILLIAM P. PACKER, of Lyeomipg s o u l f nty. , awn. b ona: NIMROD STIUCKLAND. or Chester eou4tY; WILLIAM STRONG, of Berk% couny JAMES TUOMPSON, of Mu eount j. Oxirausann Brrriena.—The annexedrtatement '• of Prof. A. A. Hayes, M. D. State Assairer, is am ple testimony of the scientific manner in which this Medicine is compounded, and recornmends it to Professional men. , An opinion having been asked for of me, in consequence of the formula for preparing Oxygen ',,sled Bitters being known to ure,l express the fol lowing in torte: , • The composition of thee. Bitten includes those , medicinal substances which experienced physi cians have long resorted to for special action on "the system, when deranged by Fevers, Dyspepsia, Agues and. General Debilitnreiultlag from expo sure or climate influence. These are rendered permanent, and remain as in this preparation, at a censequenee of die seiwitifie warmer is which they are cosabieed. It was a well founded inference, that the pre paration, used in larger,or smaller , doses, wguld prove a valuable Ginered• Medicine, which expe rience has demonstrated. • , .In this medicine, no metallic salts can be found, by the most delicate chemical trials. ' Itturperitfrilly;A. A. BATHS, 3f. D., • Assayer to tile State of Niue. No. 1 Pine Street, Boston, 16th Dee., 1852. Seth W. Petrie A CO. 138 Washington Street, Boston; Proprietors. Bold by their :gents every. where. ended with week, their Ins per old pine— iffirThe Glessetesit Discovery of the Age. mldoui occurs, that we notice, under any circum stances. potent medielnearrestoratives, or any thing of the kind, for we /RIM S prejudice against most of them. Rat under compels us to Invite attention to the adver tisement of Prod. Wood's Hair Restorative in the last column at the bottom of the third page of this paper.— We are too juvenile to require any .thing of the Mod, but some Instances of its 11110*re mist° oar 'knowledge which almost aunts as that it , is st sovereign' remedy. against the hair beeconingnsly may. "It hi not "Rah 'llyee''bet.upen its application as Mod,. the e ff ect le prodieed on the skin; which bring* out the original, native colorel hair, without stiffness, and ghee it t shyly and natural appearance. W. have eon persona who bafe user It, and they are much .phased wi' h it. Examine tee advertisement.-41lissouri Reputtaus. 1 0 Is engaged i oratieg the Drumm, Lodinager or rex emus, Patera Dm. mums,. Cameo. MoXrus, Cohn, VlOlll2 Moms mix Voiernies, ABS Milo BA A. SHOW Tall DT IRABWATI Hum Univ. A Lew oir DUD Dtatern.—On bout the steamboat ghotwell, on heertriP from New s Orleans to Cincinnati, qhe cholera had laid on their backs some fifty ont f serrenty-Ove Purefigers; Ibr a few hours the scene t wat of the molt terrible eharecter.: Among the passengers were two regular doetori and a staunch friend of RAD. 'WAY'S READY Itlil4.lllt. The two doetors look under their care 'the patients in the ladies' saloon, and the patients on one side of the forwerateakon. The 8.. R. R. friend took the deck asingers and those on the larboard side of the forward abbe; is fast as the Ready Belief was applied to. the R. R. Patients they ream end, and before the two ddlitors got Dug of the ladles saloon every one out of the twenty are that were sick,. and were treated by the R. R. Honor, wore out of den• ger and free from:cholera. Sgli the doctors refused to use the Ready Relief, and out of She twelve passengers under their treatment, seven died to the agonies dela. OM At last both of the doctors were taken sick; the held was now left open to the R. R. R. admen/solid with the assistance of mme gentleman who had ritnessed Its mi racolona etheacy; It was applied to all the remaining fleets, who were quickirrelleved tit their distressing sad dangerous situations. Shit two dixdoie win no* the only lick Ones to the boat. Dr. W., II scan of good tense ,an d liberal views, called the 8..11. It. advocate. "Sir,"ld the doctor, "I have rude up my mind to try your.quirk medicine— it is out of the power of remedies mad by' the regular ; order Of tor faculty to care we; I wiz, therefore, at the risk of being denounced by.ibe faculty, Consent to save my US" by the autetanee of Radway's 'Ready ilelief."- Not so did. Dr. Noodle, he being determined to make bbneelf a martyr to the "clignity of the profession," re. fused tonere his fife by aorta:tat medicine." .Re dashed aside the Ilk Restoring Remedy, and 1414 a trophy of his Annum and adheionce to *illy, a Innip of dead dig nity. . .. SERIOUS SICKNESS PlLEVENTED.—ltadsray's Rem edges ebould be kept hi fiery Loose: If thexere resorted to on the first indliatione of Ulnae, nothing icehouse/11l allow. They will restore, nofiateond eorreet all irreg. Outfits midi:harden; iseroedlately. iitway's Rowdies are sold by druggist % overyThere. Itadway's . lteady Bellet, pa,' 60e.. $1 per bottle. Rad. ray's Resolvet, $1 per bottle. Itedway's Regulalari, pIlls,) 2S cents per box. RADWAY it 00.; Jelly 4, '6l 2t2t, .Prypiktors.' Ha- $l,OOO MEW MID will be paid Sw any Medicine that will ezn PRAT!! I=CILER'S MAGIC 011 4 for the fraloving diseases :—/thenasatisni. Lk, I n nerSiffections, Contracted Joints. Cholla Mx, Pains Bide or Bark. If eadorbe,Toothachs, Sprat ns, Bore Throi Cuts, Bruises, Berns, and all Diseases of the Skin, Iles and the Glands. None genuine without, the signatunt Milne itosviini attached to each label. Principal of ies4o6 Wrodtington street, Brooklyn _, N.Y. ' Jests G. Buoy., Druggist, Contra sten* Pattnille, Solt Asset for Schuylkill county. - sir rams la to certify arThave male but due aPplr ration of the Magic' ou'ury Bums, which hue ban drum from coutruction at the cord', brougbt on by rheignatien. It was claimed/6p mouths staallist and I an now entirely cured. I ebeerfully neessmen4 it to aD'Skied thumbs. d. M. lIMPRIXII, Xanktbusg, Load strod. Moo X; VT • 111 , 17 : • POLITICAL GOVIIIINCS CANAL CONIC/MOVER R: R. R.- 'tit!igloos )ntrlligeno. Ati'B.er. la thepsptist Otttett. tin Sunday, July 121 h, lin. •.; .- • 1 trams Ohre public meeting of tbr.iliremaie bible Society of Settnylkili monk, *as held in the. tar fish ledberon asurcb, Pottsville, ter Monday main; 1117. , 111 r, A. RUSSEL wimesllal to the chair, and Der. D. Ern= elected Secretary. The meeting vas Opined with prayer by !leper. Mr. MftebalL A tedef detement, embodying the •Mlodi , of Sri John A Reeltatenh operations for the last two months, as theytedety's codperteur, was then ;read by therponeepondimg iineerryy. 414,21bri iC appears that the entire county, with the exceptioAnt a few small districts, had bees explored since mermal— grOking the fecund explocation within the hu% af• or dam" . That mak good, art the result of the Divine upon thli• dirtribution of the !aril of Lib Leong the spldinidly destitute of our county, bee al. ready been reedived! We have the best reseonsAb and that rutty more will yet he accomplished we hami - every ground to hope. • . - Mr. Ca rroll Al this Asp of the pronsediags, the Bet: of St. Clair, being present iby .insltation,esme forward and Wrested the }alone% The *dared 141 timely And appropriate, ePettlag irithie dear exhibition of the elairai of the Bible l emon In pretend ; dwelling upon the " peculiar katures oar own innuedlite field and dm. in; with set earnest appeal to all present to go tarward is the-good work. j • : • Too meat credit 'anntot be awarded to the ladies wbo: have bad the assuagement of the Society, See: the Intel.' ligence and vigor with which they hive thug $! carried on the grand design of Its organisation. • Under their judicious management the Society has already gained an enviable position among the carious auxiliaries acattered over the State. It is hardly necessary to say that when the collectors shall 'again molar their, annual call upon oar peopkw, an appreciating christisa public kill not AU to remember their "labor of love.'' Adjourned, with the benediction by the Rey: W. L Gray. D. tiosceohtretary. INOTICES. ' . • ' Sir Inn METnODIST BPIBOOPAL Clllllll3ll,Feee . . end Mann, PotterMe, Bor. Wainer"... Ozer, Pastor.— Mine service or Sabbath at 10 A. Ilandat 7% P.M. -BAPTIST ORUIWILThe lollooing Walston are ezpottedto MI the pulpit of the llaptist Muth at the tines delimitated: George M. Bpratt, , , 2d Sunday In 'AO, Edgar 11. Lorry, ,24 do Angled " A. IL Bell, 24 .do . September, " John U. Cutts. I lit do Oetober. HARRIED. bitiNER—TREITZR—On the Bth Inst., by the Rest. Wm. 0. !Jennie, Joan C. Dump( Philadelphia, to . I[ Tana Turns of PinCrove. ' • ZDWARDS—ROPERTS--On Shed* Inst.; by Use 1t.,. Wm. Morgan, Watux J. Srarmini Marriu golizativ both offreachtoon, Luserne county, Ps. * DADDOW—WILDS--in the rhumb of the. holy A*,- ties, 81. Clair. on the morning of Um ath, by the Carroll, Jona Dawn to Baum Wale, both of bonfegh. ,„. 0001i-nidOlißlllo3l--On the 4th Instant; by the Katy. D. Washburn, Rector of Trinity Church,Pottsvilki,lons Coot to & maaaelAm i, eldest daughter. of,ldr. idwaird Morrt • • all of th isboron It.. . : - j • M.!DEEON, Dentist, 1812 east street, PIIILADELPULLI lily 11.'67 214ka cOLLECT • I 1 NS IN' NEW YORK. and BROOKLYN:—Pereansio -Pattern% or School- M I county who ltestra to hare say deb* or note sr or bonds; collected hi New York city or. Brooklyn, or Lags rowdy, or who desire legal Information sejto law prom:. dings in I ere dties, lab bare their badness promptly attended to by the nuderigned. C.I. YACH; I --, ' anauglar al - La* - 541111rultun t, Brat:Win Befesesux•;.Thlscs U. Mums% Xsq. • t Jul 11.'57 1 • 'r 27E.aul & FOUND. LOS. cAMETto the premises of the. - signed on Sunday, July 5041857, one exuill bay angle, w lb the letter 11 on the the*, and one' Immo Moved male lame at Me bled leg.. The owner la riqueeted prove property and ply ehary,ee,otberwter they will be disposed of as directed by law. J. J . 1 11K1LNICP.,1 Monterey', Poster Township, 154WilkIll Co., Pa. July 11, '57 ; • .• ' •• 254 t• ' Be COW.—Strayed away i . ~- from thaeubeeriber, maiditig fulusritrora, saim . • nylkill county, on the 2141 i; 4 June I last, a PJW COW, wltb tiorns tumuli In over the shoulders. Is supposed to bar* calved sinemahe lefti' I Maurer will return mid road to tbe subscriber, at Ttmearora. or ;give him intbnuatioi where bacon get her liitill, will be ma. amiably maramlid. ZDWARD,O'DONNKIL."; July 11,'67 .1 ; , ;1 28.31' ' 1 ~ cOW LOST.— Strayed tay i.',l. on r riday, Jana 11ltb, from th e g Les .a...w • o tbe subscriber, a 4ark red Com with. ihite Ism, a puma out of one car and a cut la tbe Other" ' also .has is short tall. Any person returning said bow will be suit• ably rawirded by , •Whi; DAVIS,. $1 Jane V. '67 liadto . ;1 Liman mi.:, DISSOLUTIONS. ' s pISSOLU TI --- .The;-1 parin eishjp henkto* K e eliding between GeOrge Rickert and Ludwjg in the Baying andhal Building Bust nearat the Oruipbtuit Landing under tie fi rm oil Rick ert & Ludwig, was dbutoWeeby MMus content, qn the list dare: . April, 1867. The businesslol theCiat• firm will be nettled up by George Rickert, Mb° continues the business at the old place on.bta own stmunt. i GEORGE ItiCRIIRT, June 5,'57 I 2116 t• • '. IS. V4LUDWIO. existing between It. O. Wilson and Le Is Sow, Was this day (April 25 lE.s7,)dhnio' lvethy,mntnal consent: : • C. WILSON; WILSON.' • .. . I I ~ - ..'L .s ROM. The *ad.:aligned have this day (April 21,1867.)aniMred Ina mrpitrtnerahlp, In the lumber brollies% at Mamma saw mill at the foot of the inclined planes on tbo,IML: S. & S. 11. It. 114 under the Ann et ILO. 4 JAMISS WILSON. All orders tot lumbar promptly attond..to. - 1.. .: . 11. O. WILSON, - ml 2 'l7 i. 12. . JAMES WILSON.' WANTED WANTED—Two MAKE and One ariiddLil Teachers to take4hartse at the Dahlia Schools In East Norwegian District, for a term of Wee months, eolunencing August 8d... Jitspiy to the Boer* of Directors, at - Belmont fiehoq 11. on, Paturday; Ask gust Ist, at 3 o'clock, P. 31. 1 Whir . dadlits,iWy. July 11, 7 . 28 It ; MOT 'CE.- - qlere will( be an eliction, for P re Male Teachers, for the schools et Nerve ) Man Schuylkill county, held at the school Muse in Fishineh,on Saturday, the 25th dayof July. at 1 o'clock. P. IL Alan, an examination on the .one day by the County Superintendent. By order of the Board of Directont WM. BYRNBS, &e's. July 11.'67 JOURNEYMAN , CABINET, M AKE 1 . IRS, to whom • good wages *ad coistant iltapkiy,- went will be given, are Wanted at lAsidand, Sibusylklll county, Pa. ' -•l I, 1 AMOS 1110 CH. ' I Ashland, May 2,'37 • ' i • IS-tr ,' 5 0 LOCAL AND; TRAVELING AGENTS WANTED to tbv WEST! Ira: Mine* 1 paying from $5O to $lBO per mouth—no humbug or chance business. Permanept employment given and no capital required. For partial enclose postage nt gain* and pridlyless 57 i , A fig IMON, Exeter X. M. Al, ' , lhi j I4 I IVE HUNDRED- i INER§ AND i 1 LABORERS WANTED. • DIATELy by the ew York A Richmond Coil Co., • r the elty of Rich mond, Va., to ' whom good ,•,,,„ . d coastal% employ mint will be given Summer an . inter. ' :- Inquire at the Ned er ie k s bet's, I 0 , for Oil "4 , 44. geld Pills." Those mines do hot! mtain Are, or 'obnox ious game. . • ' S. 1 , DADDOW Apt. Juno 27,17 -blare - _ . ...4 34, Riebmoott. To. ' an TO i _COAL' OPER TORS AND COMPANIES.—I wish to M i a arras , . nits with, °dividend or a Company, to . eked, store end de liver Dom one to ten thqnsand to a of Mil to the city. Vilrara being situated. here CO I is delivered tote the at the least possible toped. frosejlor„_, Reading oadland Central, to deliver . any part or ‘ the city. Having more yard worn than I n . , Lwoold be pleased to re cei ve proposals from any . .. nsible *Ors wish ing to ,deliver Coal In the Mt,. The best! mileuesees given al to integrity, *e z Apply o, or address _ ' X BRANSON, ' Callawhlll St., 3rd Yard West of Broad St., Phila. Wert o f . Jul 4. 17 1:7-3t FOR SALE 'KO LEL 4 i 4sdl orts of T from 22' to 6 , per yard, on VaAd and Aar soda • . .8, 1856 49- 47.11. YARD 2 80N. Fr OWN ,LOTS- 1,4 SALE-In the Borough of Port 9arbon. Apply to ; • , 'II.TBJOII4, A) I Feb. 11, '57 FIRE BRICKS for Cupolas; Puddling and Blast Furnaces, from the Readlig Works tot sale low, at the • iIOBBBIt Pottsville, Jan. 19,1856 ; ' • I S-tf CREA P i FUEL.—dbke fqr, • lar g e or small quantities, at ghe taw Poe per bushel. Inquire either at the - ogles, or so Nttsville Gas:Company. • 1 , Pottsville, November 22, '5O EOR RENT---The Old Orcha rd Flour Mill. It has bee* newly repaired, and le now rst rate running order. Apply to blr M. 2!IATf., on the premises, or to T. L ddIIOLLENDEROrP.. Pottsville, February 28,'57 ~1 ft.tf - FRINTING PAPER.-4look NEM-- Paper, of every size and we7ght, artierier quint)), sae at Mill prices. , L. Centre street, Fat Willa August 9,'tB • l.,± V 834 I; • I ' _ \ I * moot ofepiondld Porfirme , torko of Jules Mail t Co., All those who want fine re. I.KrB Book and. VarStyBtor/4 January 21,1857 - 'LIIRE ENGINE fci SALE:. ju —A OW mond dess ' INOIIO. In gcod order, having' been tale rePandd and painted. will be sofa low - drew "A 141,3 DR S$LKi, RlOns eon, Pbiledelpbla. June Z 7.. '57 2154 t OR RENT'--'--\•A; . lThreq 1 . Story L % Brick Dwellina Muni' rnxint with storiAtt haed. suitable for any kinittif tethers/4. Also SIT ekes to rent, with Gas and Water pipes; nit on Centre str.et, between the Pennsylvania nail and the Anier lean Muse. Ahl IN two stone dweillothornent own/inroad at. Apply to Y. MURPHY. • I , otteville, rebruary 0, Tr . 1 , 841 yOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR, 'mitten* of available property. Odr claim 'against 1 fiestas', Iraq ( Watetimidier) of Pottertile, amount ing to slus, and interest from one 4tb.18.54. If not dl.. posed of •by AIM Ist of Jaosair, lb. ado will be sold it publla auction to the WWII bidder, arid doe notice be ghea to Mamma ; • aanatinsWl7. .1 AWO t xa 51 Nears stried, Item Met, • !I • • ' ZAK •Tull 4. la FOR SALE 0# HEN '.l"-In view of lbw *SAO action cd` the! lam' 111. Coitterence.ln their Awned Arsalms-an(d oleo ha' mom. daises with the action of dm male Membrire d ibe de-1 mud M. E. t hutch of Pottiwilio,hogroethvt the True.. tees to make inch dlspodtionot Oman ILT..Chorcit ea, they may think test. it wagon motion insolvedju their edictal meeting. on the 261 ti Invt..;tbaCthe mild Church be offered ibr SALE or BIM immedlately. The True. tees et the 24 M E. Chur*tbtougbtheltoommtttea, ie. my tharetbre• otter tbit Church. id taste In Market ettle. Pa., be. sale otrent, forth , / ltb. The Church is a good abed. enbetanthtl brick bitildlogondL for ebbed. basement hall and two due rooms. below.— Church on. the 24 ffmr.ttandsomeiy;paprofi and gee lights through the entire 'Ouse. The price and terms of Parisi* will be snide reesearbie.-. tPertiee ebbing to purchase or teat will pistil 'apply tow in the . nWar, wiped. . - II" IL WILSON. 1 . 4411.1 id /100111, Cbmseates. xo.itnipap. • • .1. , 2 P 4 1 ;[ '• • " MRS. JONES, who left qoppons of f. w -, _, Mirth Western. Timiula R. R. CO., at the Tbatrion it Dangler on the 30th of J nue, troslid eoulisehleter by Wiled at the same plate. 31117 A 4 Irt 21tf - . en .--,------ -- AKE . NOTICE.—Vders of filer : ebodlmi In Bet' ailk ill county are hereby bathed toad] at thiseeiroty Treasurer's °Mee, to take tip their MMUS* for the yearl637. , 8. K. 11.. Mint Et, - Pottsville. July MIT VP3t —,.—.... • Deanne. CAUTION !—Whereas my wile, MA KY BURR. boatel! MY bed Ind board Without any bnet raisers proveostiort whatever. all parsons are bore y cautioned not to tnurt her on my account, nig ertll polio debts tentraetidbybutlitterthls date. ' - ' - Jul 3.17 23.30) - ANTHONY BURK. • CHITYLKII.I. CO. AGRICULTU RAL, HORTICULTURAL and MECHANIOAL AS. itlOClATlONclirlahutoclaU Charl on will bole stortal meet - ',ins id the pow* boas of ie Railor,ilchuyikill M yaw; oti &Menhir, July' Nth, 1857, at d o'clock. P. M.; for. lb. perpose of Making ansureuresta for the 701 eslit 'bitlosb, By order of the Association. J. S. KELLER, July 11,'57 29.21] Recording; literetary. oncE.--Notice is hereby given theism election for Direrbira and Managers of lbw Schuylkill Karen lolon Cemetery, will be held on the Itrounds of sablEconatery, to Schuylkill Basun, oh Sat, ordsil Jell 18th, 1537,41 5 o'clock, PAC, when it fa do sired flat a full attendance of the kit-holder' may be prasant, as hardness of Importance will be brought befbre Mb Mooting. By order of the Board of Managers. t ; - OIDEON 11AST,Prttidts11. -•Jaly11,117 MOTICE.—The Scranton., Coal lc, 11 4 Laud Company !nine repeals tbr the sinking of a shaft on theirpir 4 bo n a atm, of the tattooing dimensions, els: 21 het long and 8;4 fret "ride* Awie 00 100 feet deep. proposals will be eaemie ll g, u p to Jnly 18, at the Company's Mike, at Scranton, where the boring cosy he seen. dhaVPlTlPewato wanted at the tame time for the grading aad laying of hark of shoot one half _mile 0! missed, inelnding emestiot ibr the . Sank W.V. AM Psr Berlditala, JUI, /19 'B7 crrlcE TO BUILDERS.—The ' ! Rev. M. Ildi.ONS Invitee proposals until Jai, 9th., up to o'clock, P. M., for famishing materials and build.cer a ia t oo• H. C. Church, In ffeekacheseille. Slone can he obtained on the around—sand convenient. ?ea ;dors ter slum work, by the , p c telr—Phodetioc by that Turct—lcusbor, hardware, bon. carpenter soritAy the tuoc—paboting and glazing by the Itunp. • Plane and Spedlicitlona cart be ewe by calling" at the Her.' kita- LONE'S residence, in: the bornagb it Minererille. July li, '57 28. A• AUTION !—The undersigned rnern Cf -•• bees of the Second Methodist Episcopal Church, PoltsviUe, haring learned that certain persons who late. ly wpm old In the capacity of Trustees for meld Church, have droned the same for sale or rent, hereby caution the public against any such propoeed wile or rent, as there Is no power In said persons tts , do the one or the other. The Church Is the property of thSCOogroicallon, Intended Ibr worship therein loy michCongreitation, and a majority of the members 114111 no desire to coats to mot the same other than for the purpose to which It leas been dedicated. ISAAC TIIOMPSON, - U. HUNTZINCISR, • CRAMLIIS W. BULL. • Pottsville, July 11,17 . 284 t• ' • OTICE.—I have loaned to William Mannar sour tardes, harvest and .wagon. AU imams are hereby cautioned not to Wield sold property as It billow to ma . LEWIS. ROTEL July 4 _al 5 21-30 ----- 114VOTICE.—Whereas, my wife, MA • ItY lIIIKST hes' left my bed and board without any just ealms. I harebgrjabps none. that I will not pay any , debts of lierroubiseMil hereafter. Jul/ 4. 2;41.• THOMAS ORM - • - NOIOE.-11416 boots anti of. ~ • John Horsier. defented, Ist* of Auburn: awe now u my Made for colteetlbn. ;All persons Indebted thew IA are repeated to call without - delay and make yap mint. . AUGUSTUS 8C111114,U Auburn. July 4,'61 • . • -27.4 t ' DROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned up to Patindsy, the 11th inst., for ding a 'tame School Rowe in Poster Township.— "it, or Plan and Speeldeation, apply to WAI. BISLIIONS President Baud orDireetc:rs. , . 'Olen (lowboy. . r Nat* : Schollenberger, • amignee of YeUntie* Behonenbriger of 'Asbury), s placed the books, n6toode4offaid Valentino arbol. lenberger in my bands for eoUsOtion.... All tenons in debted to him are requested to eall at an early" day at my Mee and make payments. AL101331175 SCRUMS. . Auburn, July 4,'57 ' - • 27" LIENERAL BANKING LAW.—o- tie. Is herebj Oren thakappliratlon will be made 'to the nest effludoo of the Legislature fir the passage of d thenentl Banking taw, based upon stocks, and upon the general features of the bill submitted b ifr-Ball at the last reesJon of the Legislature. July 4., '67 LiNOTICE is hereby giveri that ar piktation will be made to the - next Legblatore for he incorporation of a bank of init., with the usual pd. *lieges of banks, under the name and titi. of "Tait Mi- NXRBVILIA DANK," to be located in elm borough of DinerstUle, Schuylkill county, with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. 31/17 4,17 • Imes OTICE-4ptiee is hereby gime that an applisafion will he made at the belt set ilea el the Legislatnre , of Pennsylvania for the ineorpo• 'ration of a Bank with the privilege's of issue Banking mid - Discounting. said , Bank to be celled tbs "COAL _iBANK OF SCHUYLKILL HAVEN," with a capital of Two Irundred Thouittbd Dollars, aniVto be located in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, /Schuylkill county, Pa. - Schuylkill Haven, Jane Z. 266 m YNJOTlcE.—Notice . is hereby • given L' that an application will he 'made at the neat low Mon of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the chatter of.a Bank of-Dane with the usual privileges, said Dank to be called i f i tl•ldMßClLUNTS' nom:, .ith a capital of One Dun Thousand Dollars, with the Prlvlloita to 7 increase the:same to Five bandied Thousand Dollars, i and to be located In Market street in the borough of Pottiville, Pebuylkill connty,Ta. June 27,'5T • I •.2545m CIIICE.-;--Notice is hereby given 'that an application will be midi at the next sals a the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Oar the Incorpo• ration of a bank with the usual privileges:said bank to %palled the "UNION BANK or TRKSIONT," with asap ital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to be boor led lo the town of Tremont, SettnylklU County. ELIJAM RAMsIER, .IiNNRY REM. •• .Y. WERTIIIIIMKR, • T. A.OODPREY. .J.A. L. TIM • WM. 11. SEIBERT, JOHN DKR-NM D. B.ALTUAUSE, . ADAM WOLF. ZACMHATDORTF, . - June LEVI S. SPAROLES.,• HENRY JIOSEL:— 27, '59 • • 26• Sot • !EMI .OTlCE.—Notice hereby given an application will be made at the nest sea on of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the charter of a bank of issue, with the usual prlvilsfes--said Doge to be called The Ashland Dank,"--with a capital of One flandred Thousand Dollars. with the privilege of Increasing the same to 'One Ilnedred and Fifty Thou sand Dollars, to be located In the borough of Ashland; Schuylkill county, State of Peemsylvania. E. P. THOMPSON; ROBKRTI3. WILSON, ABRAIIAM KUM 'DAVID Y. McRIRHIN, 0 ISAACIIIIRRIIART, JAMES R. CLRAIMR - , L. P. GARNER, A. (1. MITT, JONATHAN FAUST,. - WILLIAM LIMY, Asblaad, Jane 23, 'ST • 26.8 m VECIITOR'I3 NOTlCE.—*here: as Letters of Administration on the Estate of WY aIIfMERIIIAN, late of the borough of Plmr. grove,.Echnylklll county, deceased, hare been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of.Febuyikill county —Notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said • Estate to make payment, and 'throe having claims will present them for settlement tutzmiLutn.; June 20,'57 WAts , . • Fttentnr 10100178 VILLE MINING & MANU FACTURING COMPANY.—At a meeting of the ' atockholderi of the Pottsville Mining and Manathetur log Company, held June "ad, in the borough of Potts. villa. the Miming persona were elected tares! to item until the next election: Prestalese—RlCHAßD JONES. President—Prancia Spericer. • - Treasurer—Oeorge Ppencer. • R. Norms Ztruct. itel=for stock subscription are now open at the °Mee of the Vice Piesident. Pottaville..and at the ogre of the Company, No. a 1 Walnut streets PhlladosiPhda: June 'E. b 7 • . 26440... KrbITOR'S NOTICE.—In the Or ' . • h4ne c ondor Schuylkill county. In the mat r o the arexotnt or John Knees, Administrator of the sande or Anton Peter Simon, deceased: The undersigned, andltorappointed by mid Court to restate and mettle the suxbnot of John Knees. Admin istrator of the rends of Anton Peter Pluton, deeesseu, end make distrilmtion of the assets In the hands of the I rid,Administrator,• to and among those entitled to the same, will attend to the dulfes of his - appantment at Ithi office, Centre street, In the borough of Pottarille, on Wednesday, the 19th day of August, 1867, at 10 o'clock A. U., when and where all persons Interested may attend. UTEIt BTItOITEIE, Auditor. urnsm ' P ARTNERSHIP NOTICE.Noice is hereby Wan that James B. Strumboth has pur e " the Interest of Richard dolman In the store of I. Wells & Co, In the borough of Miners,.llle, and that the Intsthon of merchandising will hereafter be carried on at the said store by Isaiah Wells and James D. Strum becg, under the nuns and Snit of .1; S. ittnnetbeek k Co. , i - J. D. STRUM BEM . . , ISALUI WELLS. I% S.—The business of mining and shipping Coal fr-m the Diamond Colliery; in Cass township, will be contin ued u heretofore by the undersigned, under the old Aga ram of IL Holman & Co. . E. HOLMAN, . • ISAIAII WELLS. Miners/We, Jane 27, 17 • . 261 tit sale,i in sof 6 cents orks of the COPARTNERSHIP, --The under = signed bare this day, (Jane 19th, 1857 )entend In- to to-partnerahla for the transaction of Gineral Mains Dasincea at the Colliery lately held and norted by Gar twain G. Seholleabemer, sitpate la Blythe 'Tow whip, SchArlhill County: nador .the firm name of LLOIMER A aviIoLLSNDRIMER. • NIITICM—We the undersigned, bare thtsday, (June 10th, 1857.) purchased from Gustavus G. Sebollenberoer , all his eight, title and *lnterest of. in apd to a 'certain Colliery recently worked by him situate in Illythe Town ship, Schuylkill Munty„ together with the store, store mods, melee, hams, cars, machinery, fixtures, 'and everything movable and immovable in, upon or about, of used in connection with or appurtenant to the said Cbillorfr, and that *abate employed the said Gustavus G. Beitedienberger as staintendenl of, raid Colliery. 11 • • • - 6 KR A SCUOLLKPIERGKIt. Jun* 90,'67 . 7541. ' VI- the Court of Common Pleas of 1 tilingic e 7:4l' . ausom, }_. . No. 4... 1 re. • . meeember Term-4852. ALUANDER SILLIMAM. • Bill In Equity.' Aud now to wit, Pith of June,lBs7, the Court order r and direct the Realm, livery 0111hirZO I Pal, to sell at publlo axle, to the highest and best der, the inter est of the mid- parties In ibra lame of the Coal veins made by the Kentucky Bank to thernAmaring date,Mov. • 1,1861. together With the colliery and Appartenandes; including all yersonal property connected on the Ken. tneky Bank Tract near Talcums, on Tuesday the 14th of July, 1867, at the Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville at 2 o'clock, P. 11. , Terme Of sale to be one-third rug and the remaining two4httde of the purchase money in' ap• pored papa with tumidly at 90 days and &months. . • - By ceder of 11the17/1 . SAMUEL 72INGE11, Prei l. 7- In obedience to the above order of Court, I will ex pose at public sale at the time and place therein named, the celebrated Locust Mountain Colliery, situate st Tuscarora in Schnylkill county, as the property of the late partnership of SillYman A Fattener', erected by them under a loass to them from the Kentucky Sank, having yet Ithaca fourteen years toren, together with all their 'Sight, title and interest in the said lease. and 'lithe Machinery, fixtures and improvements amour, to eon ettlub II a tint - elate colliery, having about twenty :. hreista and capable of mining and preparing for market at least two hundred and fifty tons -of cad par day.— The Improvements which as In /a moot condition and nearly new, consist of a2O bores power steam engine, with hollers, breakers, hoisting earneetions, double Pet of large abates tor prepared easl,2larpreirenbirealens, lump and steamboat earl abut* together with fd drift .-inillion the road and In running order, and 7 others not in running order. 3 dirt can. 5 miners', homes.l careen. ter shop, 1 smith shop, tools, se., 1 stable. 1 office, 1 stove, 4 borers and 6 miles with harness, 1 track waren and harness. 2 welsh males. 1 tutting boa, int of gap. laid Iron, old iron wheels and asles. lot of epites,-eili pow. der,hey, straw :indeed., prop limbs, and ailla.Cso yards et" railroad (light T reU,) 1 mile of eat bar railroad holds and outside of mid tolllo7. The above colliery la now 1 tarried on by me m Rehires and will be'deliereed lath-- with to the perehmer an day of NM on annee with Ili aostlltknaitlmmoat. MENU ot Ar ou N PottiTS•vhdy 4,117 it) . . Roraw- H—A la /se., fro bon and • mery,e astiort the Mai!ufie them . lit C.BAR NOTICES, ELI HAMMER. OEMOI SCHOLLENBEEOKR. To Vcoroseriedad ft:dentin. IIE SUBSCRIBER has recoi ; thsAmoy', find ••111 * heather keep yr . t ' I.lp g yolooos, ebb* be old by the bm , t, Of bound, at the Importers and 31111015k1 GMT% pyi;,Z• tartly. added. The folk:achy are the prim f0r,,6 6 4 at tds Warehouse la Pottodlla : Poudratte, per barrel s • .• • • • • , to Do. per bag, - • • zo Wad raster, beet, par baind, • • - - Does L 2 4014;18; par bcrnd, • • - . Do dalltede, dm._ pee Wyatt • • • • • Superfhospata of Urns, by nu barrel, 2 2 4 Peruvian Odides.learreintad gumbo No. I,(by bap, 3 , • por . lb.) Per too, "1- • • the n Columbn r• aratrauted genuine . 1, (by GS e • 'l"' Weyer lb.) Per ton. - • 4 1 1.rit. iftrifean 0 per ton. ' - - • I Twat ferdthera will be found cbosper than su aid hasto be purchased and hauled any dhlamea. m, BMA DANNU.. • Juno tk. 157 prices. The gellowing is an extract trete the ieport or th committee appointed to auperiuteud tbeo most Ott teat of burning Safes at Reading : "On tbe 68th of February all the members of the 00 1 . mlttee met to wltmera the Balks and Books and peo,. r i (placed in them) and were perfectly sattifled that all e l ; right. The day ibllowing the - be:rotor 'took place, in ,. der the superintendence of the'Committee. After 64 and Impartial burning ibr Ore boors in the furoece Means. farrels d lierrind. the Rafe of Mean. Rested Watson was Brit opened. Use Bake being on kre and the contents partially consumed. whihrtlreenrce:; to the BatoOt Meagre. Farre' it liming were in gvx.4 cond it toil, and no An inside.". The Editor of the Berko lailcr jalltOkal Jevelogi, other with fifty Mutates men, who attended the Ins of the Safew,,toptuy to the tenth of. tbe above aunt. For good and Fellable B►Ma at mantilletwore 'call on 4gs-wafer /Farrel's if 17thing' • &Os. Pottsville. Nerds 14th , '57 , MEDICINAL. TREATMENT OF CANCERS, TU MORS, iNC. The Thitachetptia issmitote, for *Le. Treatment s Caustics, Tirmoirt„ Wear, Serofsta, Mere, , te.. DR. & C0.,1111 3 treated theta assesses specialty, Ihr siteem past, and their sum= has never been equaled.' di•eased are treated without survical epprotiont,,in, great advantages of this important diwovery Selene, Is admitted by all wbci bare ',Unenvied Its cm. /or further to orst:Whin and ads Ice or our pat lot on the treatment of Cancers, patients will add (eocksing a postage stamp.) Int. LOUNIIHERRY N 0.60 North /Ifni at., 3 doors below Arch. ,wen Ptillsolelphht. June 6, '67° Z.Cm IE D. I) NaffP,PBVl 171% teDx PI., RE INFALLIBLE ', in remora Astoppage') or Irregularities of the menus. Ti l I are nothing new, but have been sized by the Do 'be many years, both In Yrance and Atnetira. with paralleled tureen' In .very case. and be is urged by en - thouned Wiser bo have used them to nuke (he I . public, for the alleviation of Mao suffering from 1113, nigialasities whatever, as well al a preventive to t . ladles whose health will not permit an inenpare of 17. Pregnant imtales.or time NUPPwittli Mewl so, are cautioned against using these Pills, as the prietor assume' no responsibility after the gave a nitlon, although their natures would prevent any ry to health; otherwise, these Pills are recconmeo.' Directions accompany each We...Vries. pl. &Ad 1 rale and retail by C. W. grrnia, corner Nortrielm Centro streets, Pottsville, , Pa. - All orders must be admitted to the above Get Agent, who rill supply the - trade at Pr op rietor's p and send the Pills ecsnfidenUally to ies . `bY mat their enclosing V to CRAB, W. EPTINGiat Pott Schuylkill county, Penna. 'Zirgete eienatts3p, •til. Denurco, n on each others genuine. . . Pottsville, Jut .....____,_ A RE',.._ __ PHYIBIL ( , WMSE run S o A ut. NB 01 discovered, gut India," certain eon for Gummi Dronchitio,Coughs, Colds, and General remedy was discovered by him when a daughter, was given up to die. lip of the wonderful minoritiese and heal preparations made from the East India thought occurred to hint that hi might for his child. lie studied haul and, sun Ming his wishes. fin child was cured, aid It. and well. ; Ile las since administered the vent remedy to thousands of orderers in all parts c world, matte has over failed in Esaithag them pi (sly health,' and happy. Wishing to do as pod as poesible. be will send to such of Mil alit low-heinp aa request, it, this recipe, with full and sit direction's for making it up, and eacersafiilly it: lie requires each applicant to inclose him ' Lag—throe mute to Its returned ai postage on t 1 and the remainder to be applied to the payment advertisement. Address DR. U. JAMES, N 0.19 Grind et,, Jersey City, N. J. ' N. IleeiDr: U. Jane has neither oglen nor a In New York, as some have. pretended and ads/ used. Tluireclpe le sent fro/olio macs but No. Grand et, Jersey City, N.J. June ft, IST .. . (it] --- ttE.ltt'S CHERRY POlll, lu. the rain cure of C ou ghs, iloassenese,Drinehilla Whooping Cent, end Consumption, is universally known as the edy ever yet discovered for every variety of Pat disease. So wide is the geld of its usefulness ant . morons The cases of lie cures, that stoma every s of the country abounds in persons publicly know, ;have been restored from alarming and even 0 diseases of the lungs by its use. Whets once t superiority over every other medicine of its hist apparent to escape observation, and where its are known, the public no loupe hesitate what ' to employ' for the distressing and dangetnns 1, of the pulmonary WWII which are incident. ti mate. By its tinnily toe many, nay almost of disease upon 04 Ltnga or throat, are as thus are saved may thousands every year . mature. grave. No family should be with( three who do neglect to provide themselves el edy which wards oft this dangerous dam of c' have cause to deplore it when it is ton late: the surprialngefficary of the Cherry Pectoral be given to' the American people,—thry has proofs in every neighbor • Hut throe who read the statements of those whose bealth Eau' stored and whose lives bare heed eared by its And them In my Ametipan Almanac which the low named hes to furnith pails for every one Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Lowell , . Mar by Druggists everywhere. ' BOW 1611111111001114•• s Ilia 01 esred Plaid Limbs Swei lags. Beasseto4 .o ll.lretestka t Tbe Gr. Canis &sada, sod mass owstah, Jr sod to those case* It Pt especially reecatsended. Bizzathigmblipetideas Tbe (Inet very Omni sae pawaraang: tbs meat *al van be seat Ibr the Hone ; iad of loollosany can be damn of Ito mean epee this LAI* eabisaL a Less 014,—This treparitio 1 14.1 = 1 e far imputes to au else heaped arta , Ile, as it reeforer. tad Wet arraels sad lo •Iloretlsi. sad klahly beeetlfylay Thee 7 the Bak, giving it a headgear, gioor and lor. To thaw ate are held. or noir so, It Is lavaleahles sad is Leedisi, ac • ' It Is especially nemsaeeded. Bel e i niiitagle it merir m. , th Tll . iarrtr: lcro invflifige sad eapecitja . • startiecre , whir., aad kr prepared by JOS. .1 130. 0 ru4aluesancAL camas% Wihniagt,., d throughout th4loouttliy. Juno 20,'67 Health aid Biz/20i mast hevitsbl Use. BOER HAVE'S ROLLAND BITT TIIR CEWHIDATED HOLLAND RENO ‘• DYSPIIPSIAe Disease .of the Kidney's , LIVER COEPLAIH T. WEAKNESS OR ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE; And thowinians ateetinns eoriseituent vl • e STOMACH OR LIVER, Snetr'tts Indtgeition, Acidity of the rains, ifeartburn, Loss of A ppetitecT•rf licitness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, int' , 0 Instances proved highly beneirial,isd Ig z ot ad a decided cure 'This is a purely vegetable compound• strictly scientific principles. after the sumeric hinted Holland Professor, Boerturre. mentos In most of the European Stairs. Its it into the United States was intended awe a those of our fatherland nenttcred here sad Ow face of, this mighty country.. Meeting eirb cent &mow:, theta I now offer It to the .4 menr knowing that Its truly wonderful medicinal teacknowledged It Is particularly nbeoMmended to 'I constitutional may have been Umpired! ,ous one of arden t apt tits, or other Vern2o- 1,1 Generally Instantaneous in effect. It lind4 to the seat of lite, thrilling and unietenini mixing up thettrooplng spirit. and In far t, lo health and glow In the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find In thi• will be disappointed; hut to the sick. ' iced. It will prove a grateful aromatic of slogu tar remota*/ prop Mee. Caution t—The gee t popularlo of !! Aroma has induced many imitation , : "t" !! should guard against pun -baring. fe net r Ify anything else until on are iro lland Bitters fair high Go b e bott g le I you how Infinitely superior it le to alt no". old at 11.00 par bottle , or siseetto by the a t ritOre.irreva. BENJAMIN PACE, JR. & and n'" - Pite•betrg, Pa. , For Sale n Philadelphia. by the sCrot•-,.... "one* , aka of the ,Pronere I: John Jas street lityott k Song. 3:2 It'orth rortf. f' Wading, by Bitter A.eo.; Lag:faster. t'Y '&1.70.t Pottsville, John fa. &urn. and C. W. Itptiag; Tam.vioa. by" E. I Pi I. J. R. Ilants,aad in Selmiket ifart!,,Ll arise, ' • • lidy %IN - n Reuling,
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