•of this Ary, political - es to the people sibusasst:evide ?h • tes?. Trade enactment of tlti cart y l has tronght In its trai and stanaticni. - Only -under ers, do we End undue Imuk s . iMpOrtations of foreign goods, ports of the precious metals, I men 'coming between'the prod sumer, and °slaving." Und we maintain a foreign comme pulse of an internal comme place producer - and - conanmer and save the cost of transporti terial abroad, and then imp° 401nd - commodity. Under ' place of being a manufact. , ' agricultural nation, wears sot fee4iing foreign artisans. W soil to furnish bone sod sinew' prudent:than ourselves. On . . our. mint of Sterling labor, o nine, ire shackled by a dep ; The condition of the:coon auredly, is not alone due to 1 ' The plethora of money in banks, and in the hands o biien' for' months so autilc , ... 'could have revived by the o had coifidence been sus ions Paitective policy. Bat II nor would it be , safe to em iisciperati ons, 'alley sun nce is forthcom ing that England,"Prance .d other Euro . Pean-autiens will, not be . • fitted to geodes . with goods, manufactured b Cheaplabor, and idmittetlAt a mere nomi. ' duty. , - As it is evident that i Pro - tion is the only mammal) which we can 1. .k for relief from , , ~ ourpresent embarrassing, .; •, to many, Marv. jig iondition, the !ratioii l 'what is to be 1 .1c 0 110? What course meet we adopt, to se em* a revision of. the Tari ~ arid consequent Pioiection to American ..r? Can we look to the Democratic party , w th any degree of . confidence in its power t o effect the - desired - reform? No..' Why? -: -cause, although many Democrats in this a.. other States, are . 'Proyectioniste, yet in their; . y, they can ef fect nothing. • The.South' bir t h in the Demo iodic party hold* largel , the balance of power, forces the Northe , Democratic Mem bers of Congress into t • support , of Free Trade, by holding over th .ir ,heads the same rod which has made Ja.. es 'Buchanan the servile tool of the Slade , ..wer. The ques lion is beyond tessonab . — aisputation—the - Democratic part! would .e nothing without its Pio-Slavery allies, an they t are bitterly, immovably opposed to Pr tectiocir Working men will therefore, readil perceive that they have . nothing to expect m the Democratic Party. That party in t e North may be i lavish in promises — it , been so hert-to fire, as Pennsylvania k we to. her sorrow. —but it' is pOverleas perform. What' is then, to be done? We i ill tell you, Ameri -1 pan 'workingmen. Fro this moment re solve to vote for/no can . date for o ffi ce, from village constable to tha residency of the Ra tion, unless you know mto be nneorepro• inisingly, wfriend of • ..ericin Profection.— As -you cannot rely upo . the Dernocrati...par ty for satisfactory acti • in the matter ? cut every nominee of that . ity, no matter what his merits or however .umble the position to which he aspires. It i: only by this. course, that we can speedily nd surely secure the legislation we need. . eel) them from power from the lowest to t.e highest'. What ad. ;Auttage is it to suppn a itirty that has not the power to support .rdinteresst, wz,rking. - men? None, u you _ then, men of the forge as your ranks swell wi of the nation, fling to _per, upon• which shoo en letters & , ' 1 'imeeteetton to An 'Form your ranks, anti til the ample folds 0 flag shall. wave nboi • tional capitol. • State ' 'into line. On Tumid% the arrival at head•q &actin October next, `in. Ste' thep, nor keep! step to the it • your eyes on these in . t - "Froodiont an; . . , ;...Tea 'PHILLDELPUIA MUNICIPAL EI.ECTION. •6—Tlle result of the , lection of, Tueaday in "Philadelphia, proves, tiat the Stile is lost to the Buchanan, Pro•Sfavery,Lecompton party. The election was mo - than laud in its .e.v. pression. It proclai ..ed the sentiment of :Philadelphia on the , • compton business, and in a manner Ist) tho . ugh that it Cannot be mjainterpreted at' f shington.. Mr. 'Henry Was elected Mayor . .ver.Vauz l . the kindred ' associite of ballot b. ,ateffers and shoulder *strikers, by about 5100 majority, while the a l r • other city o ces we - atrried.by the opposi tion., In the Comm a Council, the Opposi tion have ge inority., This result- set tee the question in Bard to the State in 'October,* It is lost, • the Pro-Blavery pithy.. It. was not unezpe ed. Apitt ' from the ',Otct that the citize . of Philadelphia were thoroughly die: . .'. with misrule in Demo pratichands, Mr.'. 'a z although not openly • the Lecomjnon - cand .'..te, was still known to be the favorite of ....si' :Administration. .It „sealed his fate. Th. passage of the English bill was alune• need • . to cap , the climax. of ontrage, - ind it came' mist in time to spur Phila delphia on to a repo ;' tion Of the. schemei-7- Ap hail, Philadelp.ia, for on Tuesday she . covered:herself with glory.' -.) To the observer,' he elections which have :taken place' so - f 4 this year, are important, in several respecii. They are withering re bukes to Mr.Bue. . an's course; they indi ,. 'cats that the Prestig of itte Dentomatie_par-, ty is shattered, and they point to its entire aimihilition in. 1861. The party that will lloPillelit it, will be n Anierican-Itepublican :organization, with hose gieas e principles en twined, Protection • America n Industry and not • another inch •• f Slave territory. The ' seed has fallenitCg. • • ground. The harvest ;Tea will.cilki •to the prosperity. and • ` Petlred ' •' greatness of the It „ • üblic. And Pennsylvs, ' nii, the good,old 8... te, will have an active band in the work. Mark that. ' ' "Tie Cut are becoming doge ,-1 boatman wbo tion of Jame Baal protested tow a it done with Detnoeii that Tarty of the cm • a Protective Twill manly; be taw for , York at' 75 abate tame Wilde nazi ;mm Pot i umille to with in. Ow , future . ac tbainti.'iosts of • .caae., gb, that " 42414 Yes axe ' • Too- Itiimr tratia co rt ie t"*. ) free 4 t boom:dyes, the enbgtitate mposed by , . or Conference, was adopted by a majority of nine Meech brapcb of dngress. The Demo crats in the - tons° from Pennsylvania, who voted eje, were AIN Dewlui,' Florence, _ _ • ee that !very Democratic , bankruptcy Ihte Trade :one, heavy isastrous es, • gthy credits, c'er and cod!: '• that, system Es, J. cf. J ones, 0. Jones, pindy, Phillips, Reilly:ind White; in the negative, Chapman and Hickman. e at the ex which 'rad aide by ; side, 4 the, rsw ma ng the ;tenu res Trade, in as well as an ly huge farui, impoverish our nations more vast resources, inventive ge• ing at present as financial crisis. 3 - vaults of the capitaliits has , that business -ning of Spring, ned by a ! jai& o inan is willing, kid manufactur• must perceive. lip loom and anvil, and 1. the best and bravest, khe breeze; your ban ! ,be inscribed in gold- g erican leadustri.” 'press on steadily, un that all conquering the 'dome of the er'State is wheeling lasi a gun announced mere,, of Philadelphia, .e . State imelf will fall ingmen; 4d while yon sic ,of tb ,Nnion fix •iring wot Proteethiset r.!—Hard wprking roes , s.teiyrith BAchanan 1. eked to secure the elec. oan;liod voted for him, y or two sine, that ho was , - for h i e t satisfied that t effect: atlythiog for the try, the way of pegging • While in New York re 7 rign coal coming into New .r ton, freight, while the be tranaportedsprofitably, City, for $1 50 per ton. moiciatio olicy , and will -with thole who will - totter e workingman. 4t is the. nds other workingmen, -ned to Ilanonrstic Aleadinjc Del 170; few license leer. telt even foithc Democracy The bill as adopt 4 amounts to this: that the State of •Unitas shall have an imme. amount of public lands, if ebe will consent to come into the Union under . 018 Lecomp• ton Constitution and be a slaVe State. If she will not come in as a slave State, she shall not have the public lands and shalt not be allowed to come in at all, n'ntil after the next census, that is to say.untirthe yearlB6l or 1862. She must now be a Slave or no State sit,sll. ' " • ' The Baltiniere American 'deprecates the bill, as a settlement of the matter on a basis that refuses to the people of EMUS their just rights. The manner in Which it was el. fecte4 'excites nothing but contempt.. The representatives from this State who voted for it will meet itefignant and_insulted constitu encies, when they return to their homes. The AdMinistration'of James 'Buchman is more • thoroughlydespised than ever. The Demo 'antic party in sustaining the ftand, is weak ened and demoralized. The mass - of incor- ruptible Democrats cannot, will not endorse the departure from every forther tenet of their party. A day of fearful reckoning is ap• proaching—a day that will sweep a falsely named Democracy, and its Pro. Slavery, an. ti.ltepublican principles into oblivion. Let demagogues tremblek for the hand•writing' is on the wall. • - , `she Philadelphia Avis says that the action of the 4greas of .tha : United States pn Fri day - wee*decideCthe following, propositions and contriu4ictions. s- liasmnch as this action is not a settlement„ but a wicked re-opening of that whicb t honest legislation would have forever tranquilized, it is desirable - that' the_ reader will preserve and remember these facts: I. That although the people or Eamauritave repeated ly rejected the Leeozopton Constitution; with all Ripro tection to slavery,, they must takeithat Constitution now, o r wait tilt they have a population of 93,000 or 1201100. 11. That the peopl e can have no-vote upon . this Lee compton Constitut ion under the English bill, as most positively, and distinctly 'hewn by Senators. DOUGLAS and Carla, bathe Senate, and by Mr. Senorita, In the House. 111. But, in order to-bribe them to take It, some tour millions of Sires of land are offered td them, which If they areept. they go into the Union ° with Lecompton, and which if they reject; they remain old an Ind/Snit* period of time. IV. If they take Lecompton'erith the land bribe which Is a olive Constitution, simply and wholly, they enter the Union with 30,000 of a 'population : If they refuse it, they will remain In a territorial condition under pro slavery management, foryeetre to come. Vdrhat the commission appointedlo bold tbe'election in Kansas, whintbe hand ordinenee (not the Constitu tion) is submitted, has been constituted by the English bill) to consist of a mefority of proslayery men, who will of coarse count only to suit I hemselree; the House bill made the commission stand two and two.- .. Vt. That the clause so highly favored by the Leconsp tonnes, that the people of Kansas should alter the Con stitution at any time ontilde of Re forms, has been ea:- fully excluded by the English. legerdemain. , 'VII. That all the Southern'men my there is no sub• mission of the Constitution to the people of Kansas, While their partisans from the North say there is. , We oppose this last fraud, toque the language of Se star STUART, of lifiebirin,Oo Friday, for the following, among other reasons 4 oppose it upon the stone ground that! I would bp pose an accumulation of property dishonorable way: I oppose it as 'would oppose the reception of stolen ' property knowing it to be stolen; I oppose it beciuse it I is unbecoming the magnanimity and generosity of a great purple, and a Congress representing a great people; because while in effect the people may destroy this Con stitution, those who report It here today iretheir places have said that the Constitution is not submitted; I op pose it. sir, upon higher principles than any possible personal consequences; I oppose it because it seeks to lay down in the admission of States Into this Union on e set of propositions for one character of States, and an'. other set of propositions fur a different character of States; I oppose it because. instead of giving peace to the country, which I most fervently desire t it will in evitably teenage° and promote excitement and discord throughout' the confederaty and because it la in plain violation of the letter and spirit of the organic law or Kansas. and the true principles of self-government. .1 have said. sir, and I beg leave to repeat it again from the very bottom of my heart, I wish today, in the settlement of this principle, that this Leeompton Con stitution was a free-State Constitution, that it mightbe seen how lodignantiyAhe Representatives or the North would despise and °underlie, and deride and trample %oder foot such a proposition as this. Sir, l will never skrre to any such antra, despicable discrimination as is eoutalited in this bill. • "Sir, we are called upon to say to tits people of Kansas, 'if you will take this obnoxious ConsUtntion you may come in now, at once, by the proclamation of the Presi dent—a Constitution which we know is. obnoxious to every impute° of your nature; but if you insist upon training a Constitution that is agreeable to your judg ment and your wishes. you shall not come In until you have. doubled gone population and yet lam asked to vote for it. 'Why. sir, If It wow submitted to me as the only alternative, if I were so borne down opp res sion 'or under drupes, that I was compelled to fa ify all my opinions, unconstitutional authority, a d take the naked Senate bill or take this thing; infinitely would t prefer. the original Senate till, because that does stand, and can stand upon technical legal authority, if you. choose to use that in opposition to' the known will of the people. This can stand on nothing either human or divine. If you were 1.'104 It up, and apply the com mandment to it, you could not make it out heresy to worship it, for it fa not, like anything In the heavens above or to the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth. It is an anomaly, miserable, Ingenioustreon aided preteens to smuggle through Congress, andiastea upon the necks of the people of . Kansas, an .obnoshoul ,organic law." I • THE PIIILADELPHIA EDITORIAL CONTE* .raorr.—ln consequence of the action in Phila delphia, a card has been iasoed 'by the off'• mei and other members of the Keystone ,Edi torial Union, reseintling the m all for the eet ing of this Association in Pottsville, on the ED1T011 . 1,3 TABLE. . Tea April numbir of 60 Mining Magazine Is Sat. As conducted'it must attain a large circa- Buanivroon's Miasma for April hie been publishedAy Leonard- Scott & Co., 79 Fulton street, New York. in, the English Mess:toes reprinted here, none is ,chore entertaining or in• straeave than Blaeliwond. - Tea number of Tetersons' Counterteit'Detator lei May, contains deacriptions of 98 new counter feit Bank Notes, all of whp byre made their ap. iiiiiratice since April Ist. be semi•montbiy 'teotor is a grestaafe-guard against new counter. felts.' Every business man should receive It` • If ALL'S Jotransi OF iIiALTII for May, Comes to us teeming with usellil information. This pobli• satins is not only one of the chattiest, butreally, is one of the sprightliest, most entertains, lost:roe live monthlies published. "Health is a duty," sod Mr. Hall keeps his readers posted on that import tang toatter. A doss of Hall's advice, is better, we verily believe, thin a physician's prescription. The Joan's/ is published at 42 Irving Plane, New York. FRANK LISLIn't PCILICATIOnII.-460'111128i111 - ted Newspaper, ,publisbed weekly, has become )popalar, and is widely eirli t ulated, in consequence of .thi excellence of its illuotrations, and the oche taken in , Its general preparation. It is undoubt edly, the beet of its kind, published in ibis coon try.'. The New Family Magazine, which also elk" joys liberal'patronage, comes An its patrons this &eolith, with the first chapter of a new and inter esting novelette, entitled, "Myra,.the Gipsy Pl?phnOlti; i . written, for the Magazine by Janua ry Surrey and finely illuitrated. The. May Um ber also' coats ins a boat of brilliant originel arti dee, of Travil, History, Iforidv, Tales, Incidents Poetry, and ei large number of admirable and in teresting engratrlngs. Thesd fine publications can be obtained at Barman's store, or subeerip lions are received by the Publisher, 13 !frankfort street, New Yurk. The price of the Magazine is ;3 00 per annum. Tan °SOLOIST OS ,PKWISISTLVEStiI- A GOVICRY•r . ILES SURVEY. SY HURT DASIWIS Ruins; STEYR °SOLOS'S?. SW. TIVO VOLUME'S. VOL. 110.- PRISATIRLPIELi. J. B. LtOrancorr A Co., 1858. The &stratums of the Final Report on the above subjeot brat last before us. •' It p quarto of 588 pp., soutetteafed by two mapv, the one a Geolug- I*4 map of the Stale, in four sheets, tomtit:ling tegother 5 to. 10 6y t ft. 8 in., and the other a IteolOgical map, of the Anthracite fields and 112. 'Only, 8 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft: in., and on a scale of two miles ;winch. Both these* maps. show the geological forinattonentatly 'Weird In colon.' Deport hu * tr!fic° of *Wit, pages, Or' lag fhb history of the Surrey, by , whi L teh it op peanthat the work; was oustaenoed is 1837-- tltetityiontr yours ago: After 'el: years of.Ootire *Peratictelthe 'oretitettae to'a saddeit atop- ota ae. I cunt of the imbarrasstnents of the Mate. In 331C=M3 1831 f w granted tor a revisiss of certain - 1" 4 i 10 4 14 of _Of. yartleularly ..o• ssi distrist iond their pithileatiou with the requisites - liana and trade*, ; Tart pOiting of the - xeltuie has been &MS by Wm.*kwond 131 e, intip' the Ogres* by IL JOhnsteni both 40 are ei r ecuted The first part of the Report treats of the meta strata of the State, and ocduples the lint 104 Pp ager TlllS monad purl , detatethee theantient fbsslliierohs rocks;end'occoples the remainder of the volume. There are 24 views audit sheets of geological eitetions; all well engraved' on stone. , Of the let.. , ter, five sheets contain a very beautiful pletoriel section along the Schuylkill ,frtnn Yainnontst to llorriSionn;• io vritich is 4161144 togetherwith the Geological exposing, alio the scenery of the east bank, upon the State map. About two-fifths of its spage is oceopled by numerous geological section, to which refenrotat is made iv _lines upon the wep t numbered to correspond. The map of the- Anthracite Fields the Fue -1 most intensting to our people, and will become more so when the second, volume apphen, which is is contain the particular description on the able treatise of Mr. Lesqlertni on the fossil plants/a/kith he has JI eels rii tely figured. Mr. L. ,fs remembered threughout eta Oost. Region, and hostelries' the highest respect and attachment for his thorough knowledge of the b r anch of sci ence be cultivates,a, well 16 for the modesty and amiability which distinguishes his personal char acter. We hope soon to see the results of his res. idenr among as, as well as the remaining mat. ten of Interest containedin the second volume. . The portion of the work published is highly creditable to the greit State of Pennsylvania, and to the Union to which abe belongs. MtrAleary W. Pooh, informs ne that the Re port and Mips of the Geoltigicai Survey. may hi seen at his office by guy, who take an'interest•in then. Vied, the t Terri < hTror t FreiWent great tniatra, for the ich has the Der' vie a meat on focal Main. . IMP" A Diametric on the life .and &IA of Ert-,, weer) Germ:omen will be diliveriel (D. V.) /Trinity Church tomorrow morning, 104 o'clock; May 9,1858. figrThe Borcnigt Council had lll'llleeting ott Tuesday evening, and without trauseeting aay business of lutportauee at the chamber, wound up Its eaistenee ander the old miss', bit supper at the Ezehanii h otel. • ./211 - Nabis et envoy's Circus will exhibit in this Borough on Saturday next, the 15th ihst.— the Company is laid to be a very doe one, and will we suppose, as Is usually the ease, attract a large crowd both afternoon and evening.• - • - ARIP•Fatof Acciskat.-- ; On ilfouday, - a tiernian laborer, unmarried, about 35 years of sge, em. played at Eagle Colliery, W. H. Jobus, St. Clair, foldhisliku - 11 • eruabed by a pieta of Coal falling upon hint_from a great height, We not learn bis name. • • •-- _ • Per Fatal Accident.—The •liiinersallie Ado°. Cate states that on tiatuiday lut Patrick Dowling, a miner employed In a' colliery. at GreanberrY near town, was kicked in the bead by a mule. On Monday' be died; leaving a wife and several children in a distressed conditipo - Ereigiug Drift.--The Scott Blies paraded on last Eladay.seening, to perfect the Company for Bette Son on Monday next. They turned , oat quite a large number, and performed the different evolatioui with precision. The Pottsville Bram Band Was also out on that evening, and played as usual, exceedingly welt- • jar The Norma School, projected by Mr. J. S. Srewson, County Superintendent,' will bo orgen 'zed in Tremont on Tuesday morning next, There Is no question that the school , as ,;projected, will be of greet benefit in assisting persons to become competent teachers, and we presume that a fair .number of pupils'will enter at the start. 16 . 111-. New Time. Tabtes.,—The stammer arrange— ment of the pusenger Arens' on - the Reading Railroid, commented on)donday, - May3. There is no change in the haul of starting...front Phila• delphis and Pottsville, but the spesii of the trains is slightlylntreased—making R diffirence of about twenty' minutes the through trip; as compared with the previous running time. According to the'new time-table, the trains pus Reading at the following hours:, For Pbitade.; at 9 A. M. and 5.30 P. M. " Pottsville it 10 A:11. and BP. M. pr. The Nieeionary Socieig.—The Annirertut. ry of this Society was held on Thursday evening. On the occasion, which was one of great interest, addresses were delivered by Rev. Mr. Billsbey, a Missionary of Minersville, by the Rector of Trial. ty Church, end by Pr. Howe of Philadelphia.— The last natlied gentleman spoke ins partietilar ly happy manner, and with much effect. In con= sequence of Bishop Potter's ill.health, the duty of electing an assistant Bishop will devolve upon the Diocesan Convention which wlll'uteet in Philadel• phis on the 25th instant. Among tit, reverend gentlemen named for the iosition, la Dr. Howe. jcifP'Pro* the MinersvilleAdoocato of Wednes day, we extract the following : . St. Clair.—A general "Strike" for higher wages Is Contemplated'io this town 11,911. neighborhood. izitosio. nth. ilinis.—Twir coiner', William Nicholas and Patrick Murphy, Ignited the tire damp in Wm. pellaveit's mines at Porrestrille, on Saturday. last, and were bidly burned. On Sunday last, a Mrs. Boort, a widosAroman, and her child, belonging to St. Cleft, were thrown out o: s buggy, over s precipice, near Llawellin, which resulted in breaking her arm. The child's arse' was also broken. ~1 JfiasSagineerieg.—Among ,the gentlemen of that profession in this County of Coal and Coal mines, stand prominently, for ability, courtesy and industry, Messrs. George K. Smith and W. R. Simone, now asiociated together as Smith h Symons, Civil, Mining and Topographical Bngi, nears, and CoMari Viewer/. Mr. Smith btu now a pleasant °Bee at the corner of Mabantango and Second streets, to which be recently removed, while Mr. Symons's olfice is on Broad Street, Ta maqua. They need no iecommendation at our hands In a business point of view, for their atilt: - Hy in their profession is acknowledged, while they command entire confidence. - - ;The hecrey, soaking raies - ofthe week have had a wonderful effect upon vegetation. Oar hills are . becoming clothed with verdure, and tender, jonng leaves are timidly peeping forth. A few days now of real warm weather will make our farmers bustle around. The Schuylkill bars was • quite high yesterday. It undoubtedly caused quite a freshet below. • 'Our thermometric:mil record fur themeek is , as follows: • P. R. i• P:, Tna;aaarn Ornes. 1 1 italuyroalaa Hal, Attreide.f - aA.M. .: 2P.M. • 7 P.M. Sat, May 1,-64" • 62 0 • 62 0 —ntin. Non., " 1-.3,-64 S 64 60 —dear. Tam, ' " ;,. 4,-62 62 68 —cloudy. Wed.; " 6,-60 68 68 —rain. Thum, • a ' 6,-88 , ro 66 " Fri. ; " 7,-0 , 64 g 60 —cloudy, --... _ `" jillr It is interesting to billiard players to learn that a return billiard Mitch, between Rani & t ee . . ter, of Detroit, and Barney Cbrystal, of New York, was played in t h e latter city,lon - Saturday night, and resulted in the sateen of Seveeter, who had toad. 1,000 III:lints when Barney bad only scored 830, the Detroit mow thus beating his op- . potent: 170 points in the 1,000. The match (co rotne game) was for $l,OOO, and eiciteilit good deal of interest among the lover, of the game.— It is pettifog however, to the. Interest felt Moog _Our citizens in the fact 'that at B. J. Schoenen Gioeiry and Provision* store, Centre street, oppo site the American House, eau be proedred every thing in tbat.llne, of the' est quality and at the cheapest prices. Stiam Bread and Oriental Cot ' fee ire among tbe articles sold-by Mr. Schooner. Give him a , hoping tie Rope.- 7 . Thi - is capital ear , .else, bat little girls, and sometimes' large ones, grow ambitions at 'times in' it, and their mote- Manta should be watched. as they may do. them. selves injuries from the Orate of which they can nerer,recover. We hive bowels women made cripples foilife by.this exercise, in their juvenile sports of sa ho r. As an instance of its Nati.- one ,effects;...whin too violently indulged in, we notice that a serious case of this hied occurred in Poughkeepoje, N. Y., the early Part Of this week. A young lady, from New York, in a thoughtless hour; resolved.to um haw many 'theca she could jump the rope without stopping, es others had done, and went on until she was ezbaustid, and 'sunk into absobate helpliuness. `As-an, Immedi: ate'cOmiegeence, slit was seised with nia affection .of the hurt, and fur two or three dile In danger, of - midden demi... At the- last accounts abs bad Improved - a Hide; bulls 'till in Inualuent danger, and her re's:err:can only be the result of the ut- Most care, with the aid of a considerable lapse et time. Be restful, young ladieel - pip n• varies' regiments compos ig theist Brigade. Slatapisblow,ll. Pa. M. !ill Meet fos:4 lespeetlon and' Eerie* • next week, The Ist Re= gimentetill mat In this Borongbies Xonday . nezt. The driest companies expect tears etpitstit *ld its Important that every teem* mite ems 'l o . o esibo be tetts J ihoed be itl_the ranks. We hope totes on the Decision, an unpreadentedl7 sing display of military. JlllNlaielfkill CountyAbu Iformerhe aim; her of the In the Ilanse;Janiasiy 1,1830, one, 394; increase over last . year, 84. jantsry ti 1858, 405; ' the seine • ttme - lin year, 403.-4. March 1.1858, 411; last year, 305. April 1,'58, 334; last year, 281. May 44 - 1855„ 288; last Previsions to Ire swami of 81f05 25 bave -treein faralibed to ont.door poor from - January 1. 11158, to Mai lo 1858. , 146 traveling prispershave Us" and 11 .1011,111 1; .1 1 aPP•r, broktest, -Lsa„ glom in the present yesr.. itirSereton is Meatori of - Dr. Ting.-011 San. du evening last, Rev. Mr. - MeCool of the First prectlyteriso Church - , ditivisred a tension, sus gested.by dui death of the lamented Tile., The reverend geatlethan bore, testimitikt to the werth of .the deoeasedand vindicated in a spiritidlisn ner, his action Whip tuner which led to his re tirement from the pulpit of tho Epiphany. It is &orlon ( ' rpeetaele a —minhteni of an dean:mina dons clasping the reinnina of Dudley A. Trait Jo their arms, and 'claiming hint, al a' brotbettin Christ. The moral hero is &shining light, quenched only for time. 'Tile sermon in every inspect, re tie:tad credit upon Mr. lltoCoeti es a man end 'Christian. The !plowing poem on : the saws subject, en " The Threshold and the Gout" written by Rev. Edward C. Jones,• and published irlainsUy in the Pennsylvania Inquirer, will glad a response initirofy heart - . • • Just on the threshold of thy Sim*, With manhood's ripening thought, ' That messenger of sternness came, . Who conntaonr anguish nom*: • A heart 'scold latch bald la lute • • The brotherhood of nun, Which arm, yet pistil; as the dam . Was nee lathe van. Had blendadl prayerausis potter to tuts; • -Tby 'Writ bad not gone,. • • • . Today ikon orouldast not hava been Selma the Sapphire theme: - And Faith can only lean on HIM, Who takes, despite oar aim, And plasm to his diadem, ' Timis's'', that we prize. The friendship which In boyhood knit, • Mims agolden strand, to • Since on / one tons lwas oars g% • • -When Latin page we monad: • • That friendship steady to the last, . No obloquy could real; The good old smile not overcast, • Nor changed the oldow,speecis. • , Oh 1 when imperial minds Hite thine. , From this poor earth retire, Mandist@ of texture doubly, Sue, Become the shattered bris, • Atilloollb to snob the mortal droke„ Too soon can never Mien. • • The ChureW with spirit crushed and broke, • Before Its Ood Is dumb. jikfr The Boiasei Monday last at election for Borough and Ward °dicers took place here. Party lines were not strictly-drawn,. our citisetur voting foC those they esteemed the best candidates. Bad it been a, party question, anti.Leeompton would bare - swept the.l3oroolh like an avalanche, so biller is the feeling against the last swindle porpetystad-Jit the halide of the Administration. ' . : , Tgii vote in the wards was se follows : Sorry Wastv.—Chief Boirgest, *Cris!: 209;. Hirper, 113. Trecusurer, *Schertle, 115; Foster, 94; Chrianian, 114. Auditors. 4 Little, 228; *Ri. olay Lee; 228; *Wells, 223. MO Constable, *Han ley, 257; Dager, 13." Commit, *Christian, 170; Gore, 146.. School Director, *Little, 233.- - 111tnta.0 WAUD.—Chief Burgers, *drist, ' l3l ; • Harper, 102. Treasurer, *Sabertle, 86; Chris man, 35; Foster, 112. High Contsabte, *Hanley, 181, Dager, 6. Auditors,. 1 1, 1.1i11e, 9; lipinlay Lee,l6; *Wells, 15. Councikpolan, 65; *Hap w00d•,162.. School Director,4ltichard Les, 137; Haywooil,' 2. . • • , N. E. ' Wm:D.—CAW Borgne, *Crlst ? , 145) HaiPer, 'B7. treasurer, •Schertle, 173; Chris mano3; Foster, 41. High Constable, *HanleY, 1211 Dager, 13. AuditorOLlttle, 5; *Lee, 5; *Walls, 5. Cosmeii, *Mennig, 149; Glenn, 86. School Director, 'Derr, 126; Healer, 89. N. W. WAitn.—Citief 'Burgett, Crlst, 119; .Har per, 54. Treasurer; *Scherile, 108; Foster, 56; Christman, 3. Nigh atlasiabie, *Hanley, 139; Dager, 6. Auditors, *Little, 74; *Lee, '74; • Wells,l2. •.Pouncii, •Repplier, 133; Mortimer, 40. School Director, •Harris, 85; Esterly, 70. Those marked with a * are elected. The Board of School Directors of the Borough stands now as follows :—South - Ward, C. Little, tern expiretlB6l; L. Womeledorf, 1860; B. Bat; nsin, 1859. - Middle _Ward, R. Lee, 1861; Gee. Reim, 1860 ; James Nagle, 1859. • N. B.' Ward, .Jos. Derr, 18; J. W. Roseberry, 1860 ; IL Zim merman, 185 N. W. Ward, J. F. Harris, 1861; t o I 8.-Garret, 186 ; W. E. Boyer, 3859: The new members: of Borough Council, pre— South Ward—J. .Christian. Niddle !Para—Benj. Haywood. Wprd-3.1. Mennig. N. W. Ward—Reorge 8. Repplier. 011"Stardisg Discovery.—Our daring coteur . porary the Philadelphia Eemsing• Jourstol o bes made a discovery, and remarkable coincidence, we simultamemsly were enlighten;d oa the same subject, made in a perfectly legitimate Manner, and marked by none of the dangers ankdiffeul ties which attended Mr. lityard, Dr. Mani, Perry, and other world-famed diseove:ers. It 1 for all that, fraught with deep interest, at a time when ah the female world, .from Eugenie in the'Tuil; lake to Mary Ann in the, back kitchen, is anx iously asking,, what is crinoline coming land when the male world is asking, just es oni. singly, what i; crinoline, any how ? And this is the discovery Ladies We item/papers fur ekirts. • How long this custom has prevailed, it is quite impossible for us.to form an estimate. But shat it does at,present prevail to an extensive degree we assert most deliberately and unhesitatingly.— Mot long, sines a humble philosopher advanced She theeiy that newspapers made admirable; bed- Covering, that the.* surpassed the most luxurious quilt in warmth and strength, and laughed at clailliNlasM, creeping about in the night. - Mom, another use, by no means little or base, is found for the printed sheet. It is contended that a helix. paper serves the purpose of an expansive skirt most faithfully and admirably; that is is easy to arrange, stiff and stout to the ,l last degree „ for several days, and em inently agreeable jo the wearing. The economy Of the arrangement is too palpable.and Vivid to call for any allusion. The main ditliculty in the matter is the rustling sound produced by the persmbulsting tewipager. Sagacious creatures, however, surmount th 4 cully by only employing those papers which sir es make any noise. , wow, indeed,'we may talk of the apialtd - of In- Millrace. The ladies, carrying news from house to house, and whithersoever they, , go, will; all be filtrated in 'the light of gossip, end: ivetiv other curious and Interesting results will 11 . w from this erinolinict adoption of the periodical Remora of the day. We can oat; say that the movement has our cordial approval; We have long bald that i the newspaper Is the ;very greatest of all Aistltn- 1 i tions.i Whether it is considered as a medium of mental enlightenment, diffusing knowledge and clillisation all over the world, or whether it is looked upon as a wrapping, Air-lighting,i'or Mir/- twisting medium, it challenges the wa9nest ad miration of every right-thinking Man, woman, or child. In the new capacity .which walleye ludi cacti, it sustains its bonorible_repotation most stiffly and stoutly. 'Any masculine Individual who ends himself un able to Medi& the truth of our asservations is re quested td traverse Centre street any tine day, with his sari in a skate of much acuteness, and to give heedto the rustle,likd:the whirr of 'autum 'nal leaves. `or let him use' the expression "tight papera l Zfrequently, while In theolmpany of his female friends. lie mai report progress at this Normal School Notice. Thom who are not Smite of the change of location are respectfully rebated to 'the County papers. of last Bator. 6-1 840011411 be organised In theroom formerly ova • copied by the High School in the Brkk School Bones In 'grecriont, on Tuesday next. et 9 o'clock. A. SI. . • Vot modes of public conveyance . to Tremont, At., see Ocilla, of last week. Many-teachers with Malted means haling so boned wish to improve tbeatselvea to- ech=rsb u rit and the art of teaching, we over 'them this opportunity to do to; presuming they, as well as those who design beauty teachers, have Judgment enough to enable them to decide whether they need our servkes or not.— We do not seek to draw into this school by creating any excitement In the public mind. nor have we engaged any divtingishbed person to deliver a nervous address at The organisation. All patronage thus enquired would, we think, be as transient as the excitement, and, there• fore,injurlows rather than benedelal to the utility and future progress of the school. Our eforts tobetterqual try them An the Mechem of their duties to the public. will be earnest but quiet, and devoid of any superficial t thaw or boasting; ander, *rosining to abide the - public decision on the mullet of our labors at the ant of the first term. Those persons who intend to applyfor Aituationa as teachers next fall, and who cannot m ake itoontenient Xis become member, of onr Normal Class, are reepectfolly requested to gin attentiob by private (study to the sub. ' lineal Mental Arithinetie. If they have not done so pie , vkrasly,es ell applicants ibr . schools will be examined In that branch. ' • aoarsteo;--for basedlovO S per weett:Pe.nhte at the mid Of each Month. for thitkin I cieoutmostbranchess. $l. 60 per terns of eleven Irmiksslitere7* PON , bane the student leivesthe %shoot.- . Tor Information or itimimion; laddreel me at Trataiiat. • X. ICIITWOOS„ Cb. Iktpt. . ')ltasarruato.Vaiith, - . • ''Ma7m"z' 3 MID PCM II I III k • lbs book *lds is Immolate; seen: • - 011r•Ccel is Cow transported ~ ,to the Spanish feet ladies. /111 r Nesieheat will mike its eppeanactOinive , r sic woes: helm canal boats are being intioduced,On helrie tweak ‘ is Philadelphia last weeir, - 220 ; 7 1n flew York; 407. where are sew 1,200 taten,emplved at the Bteollyn navy yard. ,101PWIld pigeetursell. In :Citschaisti at sati ety crate per dostm. Jleir'he next State Pair, which lakes . platy. 141 September, will be held in Pittsburg. iteryhe coat et living is about 30 per eget. higher in California than in New York. _ Mr Number of marriages in New Jersey in 1857, 3500, deaths 10.206; births .1 3 ; 883 - • 401'4a 1857, upwards at sixty mining ectaipit.- sloe paid dividends in England and Wales. o!!-The Quein"of England has received Si pro spect of eighty Arabian horses frout the Sultan. • Jillir•Cotten waked hr shun and salt, it is said will cure the torments of a hollow and aching both. ' jd!`A subscription is ea toot to provide suita ble education' and dowry , for the orphan daughters of Orisiot. . _ Aft•Shadiliblog in the &signalman', so, far, has tossed oat - poorly.. The water is too told ter, the shad to rau. O1"31r. • Samuel Neff, residing on Minn% 'lsland, near Wsightrille, Pa., the past *Cason tuts. killed twelsi red form js,-The frail u well as the grain crop of the preseutUaseni opposers:lo, pros* fatorek l 7 in most sections of the west. lar-4 Texas- popes says the loneg iodise thereabout, are making great ravagu on the grape vines, taking them for hoops. , . ,11111`The Roadie/ aanite Les entered upon the nineteenth year of 14 existence. Mr. Gets works hard, and publishes a good paper. JIM-The Bible, through the influence of Rce , man Catholics, has; been excluded from the New York Fourth Ward; public ichools. j3-George Band; the celebrated French an. thongs and social/it, his retired to speed the re mainder of her days in a unseat. - $ llllll-The eitisena of Si. Cloud, Minnesota, have bought a new prima for Mrs. Swlssbehn, to replace the mie lately destroyed by the mob. - The Sanitary and Scientific 'COnretitions whieb,were is session in Baltimore lastoreek ad. jouiled'on' Saturday night, Mae die. j9ll - 03. 31 Bali, Big., of brie county, and for. met Stabs Treasurer, has accepted the cashiership of- be Bank of Commerce, Erie, Pa. ',1344-The frost of the present "cold • snip" has been'so sours, that lee is reported to have formad as ler Guth as Charleston, South Carolina. jar. Mr. Grey, of Caldwell county, Ky., has inaniunitted twenty Ore slaver, toothier of whom will sail fromMaldmore, Msy Ist, for' Liberia. ,911111im aggregate coat of printing; he.,. or dered-by the 33d Congress, amounted to $2,220,- 715, and that of the 341 b Congtrs, to, $1,618,. 292 64. , - . PRI^Gov. Matteson, of Illinois, bar commission. ed the distingaisbed sculptor of 'Chgaga, Mr. L. W. Yolk, toaxecute a fall length statue of Senator Douglas. „Xlr Rev. B. T. Crouch, Sr., of the M. Church, South, died after one hour's sickness at Louisville, a few days ago,, Ha had.been an active ministerfor forty years. jga•Richard S. Woolsey, who wu injured at the late enplosioa of gis in the Methodist.Protes taut eiturch in Cincinnati, has sued the gas com pany of that city for 1110,000. Pr Henry Barrett, a bookkeeper 'of Wright & ,Bridgeford's,.Louisville, Hy.„ hots committed heavy forgeries, and left for parts unknown. A largo reward is offered for his apprehension. „ffilf/"An inscription it is said, may be, found in an lutlian graveyard : "Here lies Elena, who transported a large fortiorie to heaven in acts of charity, and has gone.thither to enjoy it." 1121r•Thomaa ,R. Branagan of Westmorland- Cu., Va., hung himself in the woods the other 414. for the, sake of a fair, cruel meld who had declined becoming Mrs. Branagan. She was wise. • Orift 'The Union• canal le now in a thorough state-of , repair, and ready for the most active ope rations: The tunnels, locks and channel of the canal bassi been enlarged for the passage of the largest used boats. ..,621/".Broaehitis and Clough, which so often ter urinate fatally In our northern-latitudes, are easily arrested in a majority of cities, if reedurse is had . to the Wild Cherry preparation of Dr. Wintar. Abundant evidence of this fact has been given. • By an arrival from Mexico, We bare later intelligence from that distracted country. Presi deat Juares and his Cabinet Dan arrived in this country in the steamer John L. Stephens. The whole of Mexico is in a revolutionary uproar, full of war and rumors'of war. • " Aar A hearty infant will swallow, during the first year of its life, 1400. pounds of milk, In which are 21 poinds of cheese, 20 pounds of but ter, and 112 pounds of sugar. At 6 cantata quart, with necessary sweetening, each "dear" little creature coats, for hiod alone, fifty dollars for the first year. . Air Albert Staub, the murderer of filr.Laueg%. man, was executed at Chicago on Thursday list. Staub was a Swiss. Ills victim was la German, a farmer; and formerly -employed Staub. The . ) , ' met afterwards, when both were intosicated;anti. feat quarel which, suddenly sprang Op, Laueratin was shot. "dr Morris O'Brien, aged 13 years, and Sarah 09st, aged 18 years, died in Philadelphia, a few days since from the effects of! habitual intemper ance. Such - horrid cases will be numerous under the working of the mew liquor law enacted by, a Democratic Brim Legislature. And - ,the people submit to ill ° ' Off-The Governor of. Whiconsin now gets: a yearly income of $1,200. A proposition hseifig been recently introduced in the Legislature to in. crease thasalary to $2,000. Gov.Dandall notified the members of that' body that; if. adopted, he would veto the measure, whereupon the proposi tion was dropped. . . • }Joseph A. Wood, who had his leg broken in Quebec 27 years ago, the game leg broken ,in South Carolinia ten years ago, and in Newjiamp shire two years ago, was descending the 'Ws of hotel in Worcester on the 10th inst., when he slip- Pad and broke it for the fourth 'time in the same place. Aftet this he concluded to have it eat of. j ral`lt Is stated in tie Wilkesbarre Record of ill. Time , that Col. C. F. Wells, Jr., of Athens. Fa, has contracted with the Sunbury and Erie Rill raid Company for the purchase of the North Branch Canal, from Northumberland to the State libe,•for one and a half million of dollars. There `is also a rumor that the Itailroad Company has inade arrangements for .the sale of the Delaware Division, fur two millioni of dollars. jfifirThe militia law passed by the Legislature, and saved by the Governor, gives to volunteers foesix parades, one dollatand fifty cents per day. It also establishes a Military Department, with a large salary for the Adjutant General. The pies e4t*tinrollmerit is dispensed with, and the militia fines repealed. 'The law will infuse new spirit Into . the volunteer companies throughout the State. CoMmanding officers of regiments are authorised to order companies into - the field for encampment parade, once each year, for a period not exceeding six days. ' ' ' ArThe only slave, recorded in the census of. 1850, as still existing in Pennsylvania, Mellon the • sth of April, aged about' one huudied and three PAT*. Ms name was Abraham Kirk, and be was the property of Stephen Porter, of Drunter. town ship, Laneasfer county, by whoui he wait some time ago, manumitted. Ile retained his fatuities to the last, and could relate many incidents of the .Revolution. of which he was an eye•witness. Among otheri was one, that, in 1781 be rowed' ' General La Fayette across the Susquehanna at Ball Friar, when, the boat running upon a roe*, the General felt much uneasiness for the safety of his men. - 0111ARNING • "What scene - ) at delight, what sweet visions she brings Of freslinels, of gladness and mirth— Of fair sunny glades where the butter cap springs, Of cool, gashing fountains, of rose4inted wings, Of birds, bees and blossoms, all beautiful things, Whose brightness rejoices the earth!" To greet this lovely month in a beaming man ner, our -readers should array themselves in the exquisite styles Of Gran - Villa Stokes. the great fashioner, No. 60 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. VISTAS'S BALSAS OF WILD ESSIIRT.--Proors of the great superiority of .Dr. Wietr4r"ellaleamo, poor in from all parts of the country. "Oxford. New Haves Co., Coon., Jae, 4.- Dealt Sin :—Having witnessed the effects of . Wistor's Balsas, of Wild Cherry, In the case of one of iay , neighbors who has halo for several years seriously selletell with the Phthisie, :General Pulmonary . Weakness, Bleeding of the Lungs, etc., I have been induced to sok you to send me time of the ortepeine. My neighbor, referred to strove, lately had a violent. attack of Bleeding at the Langs. and distress In breathing. Ile tried a bottle of the Wild Cherry, which has produced moot salutary and favorable effect. At his instance and. several others labor. log under like complaints, I have been induced ter make this request. By attending to the above ha mediaielyryou' will oblige the atlicted, and also" Toon, ' lieffat;Dusamt. 'None genuine tiniess signed I. BUTTS on'the wrapper. ps-JOHN G. BROWN. Druggist, Agslist for Schuylkill County • 'also J. C. HUGHES, ESQ. /Kir MITO Xbtas ilereeem;"Wetakiegrilatpillainur fin recomniending the Waite= Muskeg Lhlitotta. as a valtudds and tadlipenlitde article for Emilia, Sores. Seratebeeor 01U on homes, One men ham used it ES seven Burns, Drldres,lorea, Stiff Joint' and absontaUe and all say It arts Ilke rank: We uM no other , J. W. =writ. Foreman for American, Itainden t. Wells', /ergo -Co.'s Express." - • - I • Gentlemen bed a neyro man worth $1,330, who took told from s bad hurt, and was Melees for mar one year; I bad seed eserythlng 1 eonld:hear of without benefit, until I tried the Mustang 'Liniment. It hat perfectly cured him, and I can now take the above prim for him. Iteepeettally ytens, DOREANCE. EveryPlanter t Tesioster sad Fang*should hays this Invaluable article. Sold by all respectable dealers evert• where. Bowers of *Di other ollragg'S Liniment." It Is a bus Imitation. ' SAMS A PARE, Proprietors. .18.4m] • - - New York: eas-The Valvereal Payee Citirio...Tjpbus and scarlet Giver, Aver and ague, and Wart *cars of every description have a speedy and never falling rime dy la Cticimier'sri repdatie Arrpitica Owing to their marvellonily partitive and cooling qualities, their freedom from unpleasantness of taste, gripe and normal, and the petallarly poierfal laibience by which they control sad purify every portloi of the erten, the great majority of the aisdiesi Itinlty of New York think of ruing no other porpitopeediclam in theseslissases{ and the - cartifiestes of tioise gentle.' men hare been so nomerona and frill of eulogy As to }notify the peoprietor la wortatiog a 'taro atm bit pine are taken according to directloaii rarthiMinet totbow biteonlidoaeo, he wilt !ohm lb. money paid for his pills in all cans where they do 'riot glva entire Milifsetkm. othermodkines, Clickanat's ilagtuecatea Vegetable are porbetly plipuukt to t theta's. ..MA Rns4l7 *Wanes Asir eshes irltb 01110 01 1 : WIPP eo.lfltt stipSebsll3lo Ind the aria itw aa.a el.al r i parattom, I ! u t tter of, tautly 4 ,o l elatY_ RUSsisssite big* ot Drunisto and Pante* eroirsili clasp, sad Win la sts•Atiltslll Stintes. Jissit U. Mows Is alsAit RISII4 ' - ; GiiMATBSt• 121MiCcs OF THE AGE. 1111" of Roxbury Us flexerect OitO of oar coma= pasture weeds s remedy that mires • • r EVERY KIND OF HUPtcolt, • • num. . Thu 'Worst Scrofula down to a Coma" pi e ; net bas tried It Jamey eleven hundred eser.akul writ boned steep. la two nine, both thunder brunt.' 114 now Ia hfsyerwsion Mt OAS iStlallSktitfttialtell of Its vitae, all within twenty inner of Boatori. • Two bottles an warranted to enre a inning sof" mouth- • - One to the batiks wUI tore tha wont rod of plot phi on tho fana• , 1, . , Tiro or Mice bottles.will clear the system of Wen 1 Two bottles are warranted to cure the word canker th 1 1 the stomach.: • ' Tanner Sn battles are warranted to cuie the word iind at ZrYstiake- • t ' ' ' • ' 4 ' f on. or two bott k earo warranted to mein bursar in tbs sin. . ' Two bottles are warranted to mire maths If the aris and blotches &map the bait. 1 1 I i Your to six batiks are warranted to cunt eirnipt add fanning Weer% . . ' 1 I One tattle will am scaly eruptions of tire *hr. I i Two or three bottles are warranted to ente the woi:ot Mod of riageons. : ' I - ( Tuba!! three bottles are. vatrated to (ore the mat 1 • ,desperate am of Rummel Igo. Three to tour bottles are *manta to ilia ealkhenin. Ere to eight bottles will eon the wort( air at set;(lt luta.' Shae to three bottles AM wawanted to eure l at e waist ease or Dyspepals..i, knob* trine the et" thitt lands that it bee been tensed by a anther la tie itto. • • .mach.` ep! One to two bottles us :warranted to eitrolsdel aehti. • , • I Ono to two bottles are warranted to yogi - abi ! des tostirs , state of the bowels.. .` • One to two bottles will replata all 'dEnhllerdettli 01 the kidneys. ' I 1 Your to di bottles has cured the worstiasesofdro*sy. doe to three bt:ttlas tuts eared the !ioiet site of Ors; a Misr hi always expetteneed; what • Ititire, to ill rto: lief lit such an eseructitlis dissent • ' No clap of diet over nroassary--sak the hest i , ou . 4 00 esti get and erietigh ettt. • ; tolto "s6lll- . piredieris fix nre:—ddults, one _ 4iee ',day; Children o'er ten years, deenntaweinnd Children from Qeeto eigi4 years, teaspoonful, 4.i0 &wow*, as be swilleable to all conetlankins, td , operate on the btrwele brine a day. 1 ,1 _ • . .ituvracrtzza 1, ' DONALD KENNEDY, • -- NA. 1 2 0 Warren Street ReAltry, Mdse. ' ' ' , L • Price Si.. AtirFor. • ale by lirugglsts throughout the'llulted States. Januad '23,118 447 • ~ • a -$l,OOO REWARD will be paid Ric any Sledlelne that will excel PRATT it BIITCIII.RI3 lIIAOIC OlLftir the following Aselisec—Rhettmathm.Nenral gla, Spinal A ffeetions, Con tracted Joints.' Cholla Pains, Pains in the Side or Rack, II eadache,Toethache,Sgralni, Sore Throat, Cuts,Bralses, Bums, and ttß Diseases dt the Skin,,Wascles and the Glands. Node geitnine wlibotit the signature of PRAT!! MCNEIL attached to mieh label. Principal OA Washington street', prOoklyn,' l N. Y. The great number of persons that haeg been Mime& slily relieved In all the titles and tottna' where It him been need. as well as In thi s l city. ansttilntheii In shyllig I ln all'candor, that It Is the greatest cafe In thewotld the paln.l • J. O. Raoww, wholesale agent" Potherille. and the sate by all respectabledruggists throughout Or tioltedlitates and Canada. • • [June ' T 26-1 e litligions IlitOigtno. Dstacaltow.—Providsuce permlttimi. the hal Sited ip by the Methodist Episcopal; Chureb,W Illddlepw rt. ,' : r religious *mikes, will be dedicated to the worithip Of 1 Almighty God, on SUNDAY ; Maj et . The Winkel 111 will be hold at 2 and at I% o'clock; U. M. Reif. IL E. Gua l .oi, of Pottsville, Is eipected,to part& In Uri after noon. Other ministers will be present! In the Ilening. The public generally are invited to atte l nd. I tt/ 4 - . Tan lion . Caleb Cushing blur pave ied 'a square of ground in the city of Washington; as presented it to St. Andrew's Eptscopalllissars for th erection •of the charitable Institution projected some s anal by the Rev. Dr. HartohL. , ;•• „ I ; . A Lostuts paper says: kgentletnan offeri twti rise , : one of one hundred guineas, and the jothwr ,of Arty, for - thebest two esuys on the causes which have 144 to the diminution in the numbers of the Society-of .Priends during the last half century. ;i. - .' I ;. rans the AhrtA Astcrican and - flafid Saar quads. "Staid! Up for ..TO os.ii - J (DTIIII3 CRAWL OT aft. DVD6SI A. TTSO.I, ErrAmo or rot Joni I Strengthen' by Uls bOad Even I though young, have ventured thus to stand; But, soon cut down, as maim'd and faint I lie; . noir. 0 sly 'friends! _ thexharge *Ph whiehl die— .. Stind up fq,Jesnsl , STAND - 07.7011 JEWS! Dar ones H . " l my larmil ' ,Nibo made messlow to leave and swift to comet 'Sweet 114 and children I gifts of perfect lose! - Still as ye catch my smile from climes:short— &nod up fog Jasual STAND sr roe INISTRI Thou, myuor d sire! West with the toad of truth and topple or fire; 'Whose brass example taught me bow to Hie, Take froM my lips the lesson thliF should tire= nd up for Jeans! &rani o ti: von Jesus! All who lead his hose! Crown '4; with the splendors of ok'e Holy Ghost! Shrink from no foe, to no teroplatlons yield Urge on the triumphs of this Onions tleld4-• . . jetand up fbr Jona I -3 . 3 -- I • i VIM L roe Jure! Ye'ulth wh y om I "toed, . In pant 'trouser bone than those of blood: Church 3 of the Covenant! favored, firm and true, Remember hum to whom all thatikaare doe— !litmid up tbr Jesus I : I truants" vox /meet Listener] io that wor: • Iye that art man, go now and tires Me Lout(' . . Gnly lei sane in !leaven, on earth I fall; i [ Ye whd resign, still hear out el:amide's - call- , : litand up far Jamul' • ts.!.? _...' 1 . l e In roe /I Ye of ne'eis, name m • All ei in prayer nd all with praise aflame; , Forget the sad ngentent of the past, r • (With on. miasma in love and peace at -hist— - 1 ' 1 I - . r tand nn Cyr Jesus! EtT f_:' ' 1. aND us via Jure! Lot at Ciod'oriht hind ' . Jams himself- far us delights to stan dl - , Let iaintaand sinners wonder it His grim: let Jens and Gentiles blend, And all our rant—, , , . . ,;l3tand uti for Jams ! 1 . *Exodus X. IL—Mr. Tyng's l it On t h e - occasion of pre Hall. aching to the thousands of young men at Jayne's ;•' I - • : I . . NOTICES. METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Lyon anti 34 street.. Divine Seriico every Sabbath at 10 o'cloOk A. M ,and 6 o'clock, P. M. . .at METHODIST. EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Second Street, Pottrrille, Rey. Mamie L. Oarr,PastOr. Di vlnesertleeevery Sabbath at -A. M. anitat SECORD PRESBYTERIAN NOttsuATION'S SERI VICR6-+lleld In the Rapti if". arch. Makantatgo. et., each SoOdar, at 10% o'clock i bloating ; an d i d 7% In the evening ; Rev. Seim 1, Pastor, .gristaLTSIILVTIORANCIIIIRCit Marketkquare Pottsville, Rev. W. 11. Lociumatba, Paitorj IMvlne Na vies In thhiChureh regularly every Sandat. Morning, at lOg O'clock; evening, at 7 O'clock. Weeklx Prays, Meeting,Thnisday evening. at? o'clock. AIikRINITY CHURCH SERVICKS:—Mkt, ISM • gth—hth !bind. attar Faster. 4 7.sch;vili. :Cam vitt. ac. lOtb.lll Us, 1121h-4•Rnspition dajw—Servlosa at 6 P. M. latbt.Aseension Day-2T Kings ii, and Luke wily, 44—Denterononsy x, and Epheitans. iv, 1-47. , The ler. ,lees will be at 714 A 4., and 14 beibre S, p. M. • . 16th-Lii, unday Oter - Ascension—Joel 11, {dui xvil, .te. 2lrti•friday—Evening genii* gad lecture 7/4 234 . -iWbit Sunday—Dent. xii, Acts iv—lse. xl,, Arts I ; XIX. i f\ ? . ;1 , '2,4ibrMonday—Oenesis ,xl, us Ow, sll-4-Ntirn. sl lit . 1 I Cot. xi". - ' 25*'—Theldsy -4 Dna. xi 1. I,IIA ea. v—Pentilic,atid Gal. Ir.: Prayer each daLtLds leek "ibr thnee who are to be admitted Into holy 30th--Trinity lilundaWAQ i, Mit , lti—Gen• it. A John v. One week.day /vetting serer* versa verb wash. on Thursday of drat twwweeks:Priday the next, and on Monday evening of Whitson week 1 • , 1 ." V W.1906111DN, Rector.l r MARRIED. sissoragn-_-xiams—on ti. 27tb.441Apri1, I4s74Zoril1;:11; Siandosa to , Lethal A. Itult. both of,debuyikill Helen. it • TIBEHNEft--, WINHOOP—On the Sth ;last. : by , Ole Item &magi Omit, at the residence of the-bride a hither, Ganes -W. aszawas, of Porti Carbon; t4ii Smut WU, sera dinghies: . of Cen. doonget C. Winkoop, of this ho. sough. i - ' . •tr . • ribs assail toraplltoent 'a:leaded- tie the coin by the happy Couple, width I duly sekatiwiedgedi qn der the. &eels of the lospliOott of Mil moused, rind loos half ebOklpg with a cite tbat ycni:Pg • eaunpihonldhave known•herciaid not inaltow wither's! 'considerable effort ; lies dateete Majesty, Jr; of the J4lt 7 Ail. OS* sighed the trunk e e td toped oat the folio+ hoped !net Ittotoing 'opie ant Jog ilabt merrily t*otigti tbli Avoiding all mislays; . • Neither rating out of sorts," I ' hat sunning shortnr t!sclill. CAM" 1 ..gfis lawn Bye's palk Lot ((gorge and 141014 go, With bostent friends to thaw theni on, . f • . And little .neabilts, too. r • here the maiddoe blithe down, and It betng late on pub , lication day;we had no thee to let it r*lred.] : = 1 _ _ . . , . • . 1 1. 2 • Dlitils 4 • OARRICi In Potterilis, on liondilfasenineitfai EDWAIab GAIRIOI3II, to Ole fdd learnt bis age At a meeting of the 14147 of rriniti Maids, Pitts• tile, held on Trieadey evening, ,Iday 41b, the MUM log testimonial in memory f Ake dereine4 was unani mously adopted, and placr tionreoons: "Blessed , are the 44.4 Ich die in the Lord: Tee, width the Spirit, that they rest tomb their labours; and their works dofihijow them."--lisr. sir, 13. ' Deeply tzepressed *Alta his:mot oarless in the death of our late associate,:tmrstris ilaaitsinws, and cherishing a- Eyes appreelstloi,:it untiersalily Acknowledged alone:tee is thererions cattalo:le of life, . . Reeked,' That white 114 bow with stibmicOoti to the petntut dispensation this has deprived as of the per. tonal pretence of one so tweed and bontired. yet Irian not bat deplore the with dielital of his direct litriot Ingot enee,-the rayenston of hi:Senna maws *drowsed' in the rhumb militant, and the consequent money enticing la which all who'ltnew Min feel but cement teve . tollll. - Roared, That we reenlist intheberatiful symmetry or his chat/tan chuaeteri the normal growth and admit rable combination ninth Onstituta the I/triton% en lightened thitrehman. 1 ' ' 2 - Remind, That the members of this Tetley win to puler nand the ftteerat,. "ogling the anal bads of usoneslng. •' - • Restive, That we lead* to the Minaret and airtivlogrelattena of oar deemed Mahar. the ousel* aleorfuttoe Moor sympatt-nad that **Secretary his. obh them a totrytrf thee pronedlicr, offidally cettilled. titantred, That the Ibrestolas reeolatieeta W pubtland *the Bard* papete, eon also To * II Spin's* #to lll l • or, and the Ilamorritf theiCreet,— , • I Deadit, wAlltspart, avior. iltoirAur Pm; Maw,. cuße—la Illebhm4, noir Aar Arbor. Acid MN Sloan M. Cum wife of the it.,, John Cask, and enter atßer.Q Viete, of Selotaga•Scring* Her deatl'ente fiery saddest aid onatanted. - Thelma torn she sit tersd;with great alfeetial dares VI 114 hold.' • •••- • I •, • ' • , ! •WoPol2ll2loS..dt Orals. Wadi, April 21. Au an Ito. Plutammonped 111 yours. Ile was Igealsoant of the Inxbratmlers mations to ICS, the same pliant corms *bleb addeemt fresh fame wader Ilareloek. and he *erred durtructbe French lemointion and In I".c7 . pt. &old veteau.eame to Canada it pas, and exchanged the meord'fbi I tht ploughehare. - L . . , • magLng.,...ltiChriatlan musty, Illinois, a few days ago. JopattlaAlnot 107 yeari. Mr. 11 . was out of the early piclo of the Wept. a companion and (dead Ihmlel. Boone, with slum be often tainted Buffalo sad other game. , :11ORGAN , ..-At EleelosebeivilleAnt the With of April. 11138,-of loduntaation of the Lungs. Comp% Cie of Thomas Morgan, in the 10th gen i cf her ego. 'llllll2ll—in ldeyerstoin. Walton eons ty, on the 20tti of April lasi, theol4l UCEZI, VI 81 Joan, 8 months and $ days.; - • - 1111.1)2iDORIP.-00 the .2d Inet.jp Wayne township. Jolts IttOzotas Ilmosments, aged Id jean, S 'P nntl a l and 10 days.i • t• ANTED. WANTED -- TEN IRON ORE 'Ml iNtits—to wheal steady esiSloespect will be slyest. ; Apply to “vot. H. soutAysß, Lewd Ina •Weelie, MOrganioA P. 0.. idasuesalis 00, TirSials o •Mki - I 194 t, 01 'YE D--A j. Clirkship, Agency, y y. t,or!aay igituation In *blab the advertiser an be Itsefulaind metre s rsoinnenitlon. Sestet ref. Addrose -L," at the tabs, et the Misruse posa.l7. - • Fi star 19u FOR SALE & TO LET. Teo ci BE LET, OR FOR SALE -AL • 4. tiro dory Brkk Boyd situated on the I per of Third and Norwegian drags. ntMtking • wake* inprorements, it just baring Non put into roes. plot* repair. Will be a d-Wrabk residents. " Apply to ' ONO. i.l. POTTS, on Market stead, Pottsville. May B.'BB VOA RENT—An Office in Mar iet Stmt. Apply to t BTICIWER A 111011 Potteillo.3hy 1,11 • IMf FOR SALE-10 4orsee and Ilitaos, chap tor cub. Apply to ritECK t sPINCEE. ilimmulll*, April 24, Id ' A -TOWN LOTS FOR . SALE-r-In the kloilmigh of Porte rbon.) Aipply to ' ' • L J. M. WMTIIERILL Agent. • • 7-tf C(SSISTAVTLY on hand, T. Rails for dididgla rupwskat rod Deed plow. cub or good HAYWOOD, LEX CO. pa • • lOUs, Dee. 26, r 62.tt CJfikAP FUEL— CoIe for sale, in larto or mail quail titles, it HA lowprice of canto pet. btu 01. nciAlre &bar at. the ones, or works of tie ftttallt• Oas Com paoy. INov. it2,11.1f-tf • FslißE BRICKS forCupolas,Puddling iiod Most Ifuroses4 from the Boodisor Works, for im% at the , - , i PIONEER TIIRNACX. P0tt001110,Jan..19,1450 1 -54 f 'l[l4l LET—Atr °Mee with all proper .t..c.iimputiruel, In the 34 :story, In Centre .t►eet Ingel>kor JOR BANNAN. Potboille. August 8.1867. 1 •• . 23-ti D tkES, I (Irod and Wooil,) Spades, ism Garden Trawstr, Transplanter% and Garden 'ass 16 Sets, ati . STIMITIIR 4 THOMPSON'S, "Sian or TOM SAW." Ctir% aastre and Marked streets. POWMe, March 27, 'AS - 13.. 0 LET.--4, largeand convenient atom Hausa and 60 7 0 i the main West, Tror. too rearntly eviap led b Clark A Co. Inquire of 2110308061 A.GODYXXI", remont,orJOllN HANNAN, Potts*ille, . j. [August 8, '67 824 % • ErlOR SALE,—Thit.Tavem Stand,k , on the Lorberry DaWoad, formerly kept by Darrey.lostether with; 10 asses of land , part o Whiell Is visored. Apply to; ' CIIAS. MOLLY. Fin:egrove, February 13,10 73m • tVOR RENT--A torehottse and 4 . Itowilllng, with "tabling and yard attar •an stood water on the premises, situate In 1111netav • . lane!. Possession can be given °lsnot liter Deposal, Fri terms app kto DAVID BEVERADOZ, reet Centre street. Pottsville. #0n119,1868 1 • . 174t0 FOUN IRY TO RENT p) 11 1 4 1ug134 I—The large and cinninodlous Penn. , altuated [Elena itreet, together with -the Patterns, /*Was, and ifoundry fix. • , "" 6 tares In general: &marl.); °erupted by todgers, Ent .;ais stilton Railing Manufactory. Can be leased far . erra Of yeari en. good twin', by applying to JAMES P. Lia-TACE, on the pm:o* or,"ta Daniel 11111, Contra strati', Pottsville, Pa. I Pottsville, May 1,'58.. • 1,8-t1 'fp LEASE FOR A TERM 0F YEARSA Red AalCoal Veln, from 16 to 20 feet t dr, above water level: od tbeLorberry Creek Railroad, balting_the adrantaim of three different sbippingpoints, visi by - the Dauphin Rallpaed to Auburn and thence by the , Reading Railroad to I , biliidelphia; by , Union and BrbOyliclli gnat to - Plillidelphis ; alto, ffoutb by Dan-, Ohio A Iltuquelmnosi Rat toad to Denham. Rent low tea{ good tenant. For further information apply to C. MOLLY, Pinegrove; Or to J. U. IitAUCK,4O2 an 47 Market it., Philadii. February az, 'as ". 4 7-am • m ki OR RENT -4 0* Store-Roo ' rig 4 and Cellar. on Marker street, a few doors aboyeM, rd, In Me Wane/ of Pottaville. FOR RENT-LA Convenient Office on the reeond Soar, Seer S. Foster's/Moe Store, corset of But Mar ket, and Centre streets, lately riCespled by Messrs. #l. 11,0 d. Leek CO. - 1 TOR RENT— A totall r itore billet Market ;Iyeet. eli , a few doors Deter Ce4t street, /stet! . occupied by. Pater Blass:pyre for &Thatcher's Stall.:. • !For ter els stmly to S. FOSTER, at his Boot suit Shoe Store. corner of Fast Market and Centre streets. IM ' • ai 1 '6B i , . MU' NO ICES. ROPOSA:LS i: FE)it -COAL, will. 'be f received at - • our care until . the 25th hist., ~~~nnn the ,delvery at the "Ptsott 1)tow liVoals." South' Fifth Street below Franklin, of 4500 tows, (Z 240 tim) or a portion thereof, asst QtrALITT ANTIIIIIACIU 611011 X An Mars® Cott, (frerfrom slate, dirt, or •atcr impurities.) Welshed over oar sea ita as it passes into the yard. De :livered as follows :-= ! . i'' I SCHUTLICILL ' 1 1000 tom, lit themonth of June, II .: , WO 'N• 1 " '" . July, . 500 w I ugu e, w w A i , 1 ,1 LX/11011. • i _. 500 tons In then:Muth of July,—Lawtp, t Ilig) " .. " ' August, ' , I • 500 " "- 1' " J September, WO na "I . " • October, ;,-- . 1 600 , " '. " . Noiember. , . Partlea unkind bide will be expected to furniah sane tdes„ dating name and locality of the mine. ~' Payments will be "Cask,. on the second Tuesday of, kath mouth following the delivery . MORRIS, TgIiKER ,t CO• ' Philadelphia; May 5.'58 19,2 t ' 4 Where We• Branch De Root." ,4117ABIUMGTON kMP, 'No. 14, of J. $. of A,. of Pa., y . ireetseTery kloofty Evening, In third story Tkotop• ieon's Hall, S. E. corner Market and &toad street', Potts ;Au., Pit.'-Board offkiadepondetteo—W. Mane; D. Dus f arta. Jr.,• If. Dammam. S) V) P. i W. V. Iltroettatortt. R. 8 January : l6.ls 3.1 y • IT OST—A, few days ago, in the rough of Pottsville, a map of a part of ss I rough , betweenlYon • attset and die land lying Meat of Third street. A reward Of two dollars will be paid ibr its delivery to SAMUEL LEWIS. Pottsville, Slay 1,'58 • IS-3t NOTICE.—AII persons having open E _LI tieccrunto with me will present tham tor settle. most. No goods ryill be delivered to any penron on my comma without a written order Tram 0110. W. BOWEN. JNO.II.OOBORNE, Chichester geakaks Railroad. October 28, '67 44.8 m XfrIMtITICE.L.-Whereas Letteris of Ad. Inistratlon 'Co the Estate of HANNAH (mess- ER.late of the.boronah of Schttylkill Haven, In 'the ccoray of Schuylkill, exceed, have beau granted to the anbacriber, all persona indebted to the said Estate are requested to make hensadiater payment. and thaw ° having 'Malmo win make known the same without delay r, to I LEWIS OPPKNHlntlitit, Admln istralor. t. Schuylkill Itiven,.April if, '6B - 164t* NOTICE Is hereby given gi my erg- Von that I Lace made abplicatloulo the Court of Common Pipe of Schurtltill county; for discharge from poy debts, under the Iniolrent Laws of this Com moo *math ; and that Monday, the ? th Itsy of June, I FIVt, has been Axed by the mid Court for the hearing of me and my creditors on said application. ; ' /EXEC( JONIZ. 1 e. Aptil U. '5B 6Z MINISTRATION. NOTICE.- ]Whereas Letters of•Admin titration on the Estate o or the borough of. Pottsville, [Schuylkill eountyqused, bare been granted toilte ; submeriber by the later of Schuylkill county, flak* is hereby given to al those Indebted to sald Estate to make payment, and those barluialms will present them for settlement- W3l. WO LF, Adroltdstratbr. • r April 24, • ' 17-01 AUDITOR'S N 6 TICE,--Wthe Or phans' Coutti in and foithe county of Sehrrylkill e undersigned, At:oll°i appointed by the said Court, to rektatehod rerrettle ths third account of, ilenry Cloy andloaeph Boy. Earautors of the last sr tll and tea .• • at PIIILIP 110 Y, deceased. mill attend to the d u ll s . of ippolurroent, at his Aim he Centre street, Pottav Wu on Wednesday, tho 12th dey of Kay. MS, at 10 o'clock in the - forenoon. WIS. L. WIII2N EY, April 24, '64 IlAtj - . • Auditor. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.- Whereat Letters 'of administration on the Mate Vi URGER, late or North 114sithelm (own ship, SAnylklit tounty,decessect, have been ;ranted, by the Register 110.8ehnylk 111 scanty, to the snbseribem— Notke la lambi stren to all those Indebted to snlil tits to make payatent,and those having claims wlti pre sent the for settlement to either of the snbeerlbers: • JOSEPH If. BERGER,' A dadnuoritonk ' WILLIAM 1117•17,K.• April 17,'SS • 16.6 t It he Orphans' Court ' of Schuylkill County—ha thel :Putter Of' thO account of John .lbee,..Adaktalstrafbr of the Estate of John Reese, de ceased— . ' ' The undersigned Anditor appointed by the said Conrt to distribute the fends In the hands of the sald.admin. istrator, among the parties cit ifi ed to the sum, hereby glees notice that'he of t Ihr thatimpom at Ma Cite% in theborongti of on wedalsdayi the 10th day of May, IW , at TO o'cloele, A. M. May 1,18 18311 JOHN P. HOBART, Auditor. INTN the CoOrt of Common Pleas of Schuylkill oouutyJ JAMES CONLON 112 pa. Muth Ti .1857,Ti. G AVM L. VLIET.. nod-Esp. The uudertigued Auditor epwinted kr the said Court, to otarshall the pens against the Real Estate sold under the above nod. Epp., ckeettbe sorties Interested et his oaks, to the' Borough of Pottsville, ott Idoudoyi the Mb, day of )lay * A. to— 1153, at 10 ecirck, A. 11.,0f width, tbev are hereby notified. May 1,411 11.11) JOAN P. HOBART, Auditor. • .AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Eitato or Anthowll. Mine; decestild—ln this Orphans' !sand tv the County of Schuylkill. ': The undersigned, to whom the' said Court has Moved the report of the Aoditor Sled. 4, with inetroctlons to aPlirs the said rsporti ist Ike so the claim of the widow Is ton erred, and to let in new testimony discovered since tbotwarins before the Auditor," will attend to the - du• ties of tita appolutineat on Tuesday, the Igth 'Sky of May, IMI, as il o`eloet In the, Seesaw' of that 47,111kb , o n cea in Centre Wrest; Pottsville. nay I,IS Mt) WU, 11: RE LLS& Auditor. § CHOOL TEACHERS.—T w he An e' election of Teachers for the Public Schools of keine, to the &boot year, bum the Ist of June,lollll, ' will tab. plate on the 'geeing of the third Wednesday ' of Mar, (1914 liwentreinr Ttat sm ire bow employed «..itins Miles mei twenty gatudes. Sehtifee rouse host SUR to $5OO a Yoliel payable monthly: All applicants Sod prodigal' tortfflaiites deal the asty Ifdpeei*Seer dent of Schuylkill musty, eument Smelts year named. Applications, to the time oteritatlottossfbe raids to rerniiinr by 'Milt: to : '- '. U. 1,1171.8. leeeeiser of bbsed of Diessiess, Yomprilis. Ps. ` iiy 1;13 , - • • ••• . 114-3 C MEDICINAL. s4loEltfttiVE 0144 U BITTERS • • LIVER COMPLAINT, • 4,w WEAKNESS OF ANA i FEVER:AND ACUE,i • VERY FARMER-AND EVERY, FAMILY hai its peculiar Ritmo, empnudded sr , co og to eons* favorite recipe, handed down from ihther to son, perhaps. The principle that a tense stimatitat Is nacearati In every house, Is undisputed. yet. beton came•i. pounded by unskillful bands, often vontalne ulemsts , both incompatible andinconststurnt—sometlmespesillvw. ly hurtful.. We hers offer to the public.* a highly eon am trend form, what will exactly supply this want. &I/- Pared apnoea/all& principles. compounded of simples. meting In harmony, yet each fulfilling Its own remedial Tome Ps:um* le here offered. * a eonvenliort torn, /in perfeetly safe, an incitamd. which. acting upon the eteUtailoti. rabies the action of the mustiest to the &nu& a .^l, of heal th . arpecially after any debilitating onset of Un".., Mier depression from host. or any meal or mt. dental eau's; ea .4,ololparinodit, which. with. general stimulant ommt,actm with a peculiar infinenersuPou the nervous "Mew, calming urewous Irritation, when take: , A properly, without the boat *mammy to the bralo, aid without.that &Rimming reactinp uhkh is the bum Or roost tonics--often analog moutinjury than thie original disease. • As a Toxrc. moderately modPermariently exulting tha,r. energies of all parts of the frame, PrOdUeing use healthy *emus of the action of the intrionslos gins, ehaulleally changing the acidity of the stomach, end act, log ocrtnally upon the liver In regulating paposnentlY the billion. secretions. NOTlCE.—Whoever exports to end tbio • betermew win he dooppelnual; but to the sick, week and lowaptrited. It will projar a grateful) growing eordlal,vatur~l of singular remedial properties. • • Cautton - o...The great popularity of this :dalightlatl Aroma has induced many iroltations,,whi c h th e tabus should guard asitinst purchasing. B. pot persuaded to buy anythlog else until you have given Beralares troth Dermas aMr trial. One bottle will coletnee you how itrinittly. superior It Is to all these imitations. .ii-!fold at $1 per bottleor six bottle. foe SS, by lb. ' • SOLE PROPR 'TORS, • BENJAMIN PACE, Jlll4 CO„ KANurActolisso 1 ,, • • 111)0 . mm:dist. anb Ithennals, • •✓ PrITSBITRGIADA. Tor sale In Thiladelpltla by the agentsk4/offman a • klorwig. odiee of. the Democrat; John Johns, »2 Roue street; DyottA burs, Ire North Semod, Moot. Also. In iteadlog, by Jtitter t Co.; Lancaster: by John F. Long Cu.; Pottsville. Jelin 0. Drown, J. C. C. 11 twaiem and C. W. Sitting; Tamaqua, by M, J. pry; Mirserfellie. J. K. Burns, and In. Schuylkill HAM, by Dr. B. charter. November 14,17: da. • A CARD'TO THE LADIES! DR. ftiiPONCO'S YEkIALEGOLDENTIII.I,I3 ARE INFALLIBLE in removing w" stoppages or Irregularities of the menses. The sate nothing new, but bare been used by the Doctor for many years, both in -France and America, with nu paralleled success In every ease,and be is a rgedby many thousand ladles who have wed them. to make the Pllll public, for the alleviation of those suffering from any Ih regularities whatever, as well as a previlntive to those ladles whose *with will not permit an Increase of fami ly. Pregnant females, or those supposing themselves, so, are cautioned against using them: Pine. as the Pro• priator assumes no responsibility after the aboVe edam. ninon, although their mildness would prevent any Inju ry to health; otherwise, these NIP are recommended.— Dlreetiona accompany each box. Price. $l. Fold whole sale and retail bre, W.IIPTIN 0, corner Norwegian and Centre streets, Potftaville. Pa. All orders must be addressed to the 'abate General Agent. who wilt supply the trade at Proprietor's prkes. and send the Pills essedentially to ladies by mall. by their en dont og $1 to CHAS. W. EPTl2iii,,at Potts Vile, Schuylkill county. Penna.' See sltnature,.J Dcrotco," on each box—noon otberionnine. - Pottxrills. Juno 6,1.7 • • n 4. ,! Important Discovf • ... CONSUMPTION, • i min ALL D15ZA1123 OF TEE LUNGS AND TaBOAT : APE positively curable by Inhalation, which conveys the remedies to the amities In the lungs through the air Towage', end rooting In direct Con tact with the direatte, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays The coogh, mimes a free and easy expectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed 'SI. tality to the nervous system; giving that tome and ener gy 'Atrial spentiable for the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently thil:Constrtoption Is rumble by inhalation, is to men source of unalloyed pleasure. It Isarmuch no4lll, the control of medical treatment is any other fbrmidable diseaab; ninety out of every bun dred SIMS Ma boeureu in the first stages, and fifty per cent. In the second; but in' the third stage it is imp's. Bible to eave. more thin Ave per eent;lbr the lungs are 1, re cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to airfield kill, Even, however. in the Last stages, Inhalation af- fords extraordinary feller to the suffering attending this fearful 'matzo, -which annually destroys 'ninety-five thou's:end perkone In the United Stotts alone; ands Inv ent cakulatlon shows that of the present population of the earth. eighty's:alone are destined to All the Con sumptive's grave. , Truly, the quiver of death has nd arrow so fatal as Consumption. Its all ages it has becn the great enemy of life, for it apnoea neither age nor set, but eery off alike the brave, the besutiful. the grateful. enthe gib ted. By the help of that Supreme tieing, fr whom l 1, cometh every good and perfect gift, I am enabled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in eye eumption, The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect, produced sty their &pa sltion In the lungs, is to prevent the_ free admission of air into the air cells, which ceases a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then morel It Is more ra tional to eXpect greater good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those aelininistend through the stomach; the patient will always find top, s lungs five and the breathing easy after' Inhaling none dies. lbw, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertbeleas It arta constitutionally.and with more power and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove . the powerful and direct influence of this mode of ad ministration, chloroform inhaled will entireirdeetroy sensibility in a few minutes. paralysing the entire tier. ' vons system, so that a limb may be amputated without the slighted pain; Inhaling the onlitiary bombs gas will destroy life In • few hours.. The inhaisnion of ammonia will roues the system when fainting or apparentiydead. The odor of many of the medicines Is perceptible in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may be Immediately detected In the blood. A convincing proof of the comrtitutionsi effects • of inhalation, is the fact that Melina* is always pro. duced by breathing foul air. Is not Ibis patties eel. deuce that proper remedies, the re fully prepared and Judi is cionsly administered l ungs,throng should produce the happiest results? Duel g eighteen years' practice. many thou/ands, suffering rout diseases of the lungs and throat, have been nude my we, and I have *llea ted many remarkable Mats, yen allot' the wage re r' have been pronounced In the last stages, which fully candles me that Consumption is no longer a (Pal disease. lip treatment tot Cnnsamption Is origloal, and founded on long experience and &thorough investigation.- lily per acquaintance with the Datum of tubercles, de-, co. - shies. me to distinguish, readily, the serious forms of disease that simulate Covent:piker, and apply tbs. prose er remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a cingle case. -This familiarity in eanneetion with certain pettiological and nderoscoplc discoveries, gnat les me to relieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests. to• enlarge the cheat, parity the blood, Impart to It renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire O'Steen. Median!. with Aril directions sent to say part of aloe United States and Ganda by patients communicating' their symptoms by letter. Hut the cum would be more certain if the patient Should pay me a visit, which would give ass an opportuully to seemlier theist:m.2ood enable me to prescribe with much greater retlaisty, and then the cum could be effected without in, nimbi the • patient again. ' 0. W. GRAHAM. M. D.. e Office--1131 Fabcrlli.,(old,lo,. NIL) below Itrelili. • . • , PHILADALPUIA, PA. ' Aprlllo,llB- lily ..„ To =zap' am. ' DR. HAR MAN,. Analytteal Physic' and Pkyolatan for Dileases of ink Imago, TORMERLY Physician to Cincio natl Matins licapltil and Invalid's Reload Coe teepOndlng menthes of the London %Meal flOciety of. Obeervanoti, author of "Letters to In va/1.1e," aud WM*4 of the "Medical Btetboroope." me le consulted. In POTTSVILLE, at the l'enne3lvanla Ilan, on SAITIRDAK NAP 201#1.' fur one day olurt • IirDs.IIARDIIIAN treats rarump lion. Bronchitis. Larynaitao. Asthma, and Mamma of lb. Throat and Lungs, by Axiicallithalationl • Da. 11A1DIEWS claims to public confidence are (ono.; ded upon the following fActs: • I. Ills thorough sod complete smash:diner with the metier/Jo( the most celebrated physicians of Sumps m well es America. 2. the peculiarities of hie meets of tordleation—dlf feting from every . ethernet yet adogted—does not make rink to Maki well; nor tear down to build up again— ditmardine all dangerous drugs and noteonons minerals ' 3. Ills unprecedented experience In Hospital practice, libel's every form of Miran was presented for treat. men, and. In cans of death, an examination 'et lbe dead body made, and the appearsocee of the affeeted parts carefully noted down by his own hand my fedora reference. These notes end observations thus leek when completed, will firm two large veil:lnes of eve hundred pages each, which will be published for the benefit of the Neatest proksekm. JJ 4. In addition to this., him vast experienes, negatived by traveling nearly five y ears, treating thousands an nnsily, , have afforded great advantages for observation and the studfbf all diseases Incident to the human fatally, Io this period of lime be has traveled a distance neely equal to two entire eircults of the globe, sod ton nw. prescribed ffir and been consulted by nearly thirst awe' wrald ALL DISEASES TREATED! In relation to the following dhows. elt her Wee (we' pikatod with Limo Afflictions. Of etiding al.ne. I II' ) Invite conorultation—:usually find Ito m prospoY , " M ' Ptolapans and all thrum of Female ComplakisAmt Maritime, and Wookriews. Palpitation and other forms of Mart Disease, User Complaint, Dyspepsia, and another Meows of Stumm? sad BowelsoAUes, Asa • 'All Direseea of the Eye and tar; Neuralgia, pi- Won and all brute of Nervous Di4i1046. 4fir Cliarpq ftr Ceassuation ARDMAN. 11.11 rehrus 27. 'M DISSOLUTIONS. DlSSOLUTlON.—Themprtnevihip herntorneW roasting between ltichArd gar. Or* dam Smut and John Lewis. engaged In the. Cost taw 111C1 , 11 under the firm or It. Kase. R I›.. In Schuylkill County. Penna.. Is dbstired by noitiwi sent. All those indebted to said Orin will mate p‘slv''' and'thoeis hasind claims w 111 present them to }Wiwi Kear who Is authorised to settle up the business late firm. RICHARD WS. JUDY April 34,11154 - • ti-Ct ti I - r .r N ERSIII eo.parthenthli lo O lumbar m. lumr bto. tnikas totretr r ex nir 'between R. C. IV ll*on and UM I►Royer. if e it day (Apetl23,llsll)diseeleett by me tt. tug acao. C. WI LNCI. LEWIS ROYER. The uadarplped hate thla day(aprll27,ll l s7.lretre i late erparittenhfp, la the lam berlfuPloara at thi , odeo Rai mOl at tit e toot of the Inclined phteeP on lb. M A 0 1 9 R. R. R., under the tinnilß.C. itJA3II:ISWI I . IO An orders tor lumber p roes pity 'pea dad to, A m Ongran we* RUiIieIiPOQIII NlOB. Tnew anti capital article for pant doom tionsake•pert, utt sod oed WM" Just wern4 awl fey W. ' B. ItViNi!,"
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