The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 15, 1858, Image 2

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    on To csday, ex
' ' I" : 1 Com..--In Philadelphi,
1 Mayor Irwiz tis ails valedictory to the police
'' , .:: ...fit l *•'f ' I force, complimented it in a luau for its vir
•' - ..0 , ' -3- -'.-'• N--..' t
~4,~„•*,
------- men on the police force 4f *ladelPhiellione
I• ~
I ntro , - At
•ilniat will deny, but that ..tifire 'ace inure:ef the
1 ".
-- I- greatest scoundrels that,,ert, went , when&
on it too, the' criunnal records of that City
prove conclusively. If ex-Mayor Vanes
speech eras autire, it is one of the cleverilt
he ever uttered. Let him immediately re
vi vs oJohn Donkey r_beeome its editor, and
publish that speech in the first number, with
an appropriate illustration. It would take.—
It is whiny. . .
.1. '
PO" TsviLL
SATVADAT. 111 AT .1
SIM Olt
Accent correspondence bet
pier and our Secretary of
plaints that some of our
dqlayed 'on the coast of Cuba
of-war, have dimmed public
question of the right of •
which the position taken by,.
miiistrations,bas been, with'
tion, always the same. It *.
cable, remarks
. the
'• that the terrible slawilrad •
pressed, and that to effect •
willidg to make such Arran :
nations who have declared
is Are consistent with our
. honor and the rights of our .
When the British Givens]
upon doing what it could'
slave trade, it made treaties ,
Continental powers authce
right of ; teach by the ante
other party, of the trading ` l
to . each contracting party.
our Government to enter one
usent'with her, but csuing i
-.ems growing out of the ester
Oftieareh during the wars
confiscation of the property
and the impressment into.:
numbers of our seamen—i
fur a long,time refused. 1
a convention wit Great, I
upon,f,or, a mutual right, c
suspected of being engagei'
The treaty arising from th
Tided, that our own eon
eluded within ,the limi
• right should be exercised:
objected to by our Gove
plied admission that the*
ried on between Our shoiei,
objection' was not relished
retary of State, and furti
interrupted. As France
tugal had made treaties
•of search, the vessels e
trade now began to assn
supposed means of exem
visits. British cruisers,
tinned to board those vesi
peeled of being Slavers, , a
they often, interfered wit
lawfure i ommerce, .brealcn
and sometimes ill•treatirl
. men. -To add to theie !Hi
respectively in cominand
American Squadrons on
entered into an agreemer
eiprocal right of
,search
this period that &nab
was co ncluded befweed
Austria, Russia, and Frl
sion of the slave trade, a
pt
ceded the_mutual ries.
• hoped that our Governnt
induced to become a
the occurrenctw above
yet forgotten, and a co
it and the British Go
which left our relations
position. It was at this
ater became Secretary
not loin ere he brough
lion satisfactory to hot
done by a stipelation
own government, sho
the coast of Africa a
. enforce separately in
rights and , obligati()
countries for ,the so
trade. Theist' squad
debt of each other, b
agreed to give inch i
as would - enable them'
mutual consultation,
arise, so as to attain
treaty. Both governs
. . wing to the facilities
le
t uso of flags and.
-• prinsion of the slave'
'--- they lie; uld unite in .1
• • powera in whose do
slavesixisted.
• It will thus be
objected to .any con
search, and sit nimbi
' , our people in rega r b d
can never be expec
• hair's breadth . But
mination on this poi
to use the mod eff
pressing the slave t
to pursue ,a dog in
' has been pretty well
on 'the coast of Atli
- but little. While tb
- captured numbers o
but a,few. 'This wis
sell we employed
'service, and beau
was so far from t
much time was spe
The repommendatici
should 'unite with - E
. , • prevent,the introdnc
ban market, is a gis
only means of effec
the Slave traffic. ,
markets at once des
bas, been already do
To do this however,
such a force as will
that of other Pow
sought, Our exp
coast should teach
effected.
Ir la Hts ONLY
ton correspondent
under date of May
The intimations
papers that-Jud • -
ciliation• with the
nouuced false by
day.. Re affirms
tion upob Hans r
the same time 14
linois on a platfor ,,
to the Administrq
to the Republican
. Of course. Jud
himself in 4 4 positi
tain, or be is "a de
- cannot consistently
us question, wide
tagonistic to the it
ter, while the Repo
ty with him on any
determination'to re
upon .'people tha ,
that point they
getter: judge D.
• his positioti, for he
- safe in any other.
MATOS HURT'
raised. It breat
proscriptive, but d
welfare of Pbiladel
mends its state4l
man can continle'
phi* who is not ari
Mr. Henry's luso:
adheres to them Is
self respect, and to
fellow citizens.
TIM MAINZ T
Mao tipographies
Volts*, E4l bag
rafliar4l*,
limP ifsqplri
KAINNIPit
01111iINC
ma!
, 1111511.
een Lord Ns
e, and the eons
! h a ve been
by 'British men
attention to the
6, Wpoiot upon
flr different - ad.
'but one -except.
' certainly deal = !
F
and .• EnqUirer,
should be sop
!. • w should - • be
eats with those
Ar•Pato Alto" in nor next. Cruirdia out
parTk. Pato Almond Portssitte /10/114 Mills
'en now working full time,
, with every prospect of
s continuant*.
004 Raw Cricket Mb has been started :in
Fiebbaneh, 'iompolid, principally, of Abe men
working in Fishbauch mill. Tbs . Club is
termed the illisrun Emmen es Portavain."
ii trade piracy
use of national
citizens.
int had decided
to suppress the
some of the
ng a mutual
.vessels of the
ii belonging
sbe applied to
o a similar agree
-I'. the - minsequen.
• -
- o f the right
of Napoleon, the
of Ourinerchants,
ritish vessels of
overtures were
nder Mr. Monroe
ritain was agreed
search of vessels
in the slave trade.
convention p;o•
should be: in
in which glis
This clause was
went as an
jlMPEclool Board of Poltsvilia.:—Tba Now
&boo{ Board of Pattavillo Wei orpoiled for rho
erandog year, by rdectiag BENJAMIN BANNAN.
Presided. sod CIMISTOPIMIN Lima; Secretary.
'llP.l7rse of our citizens desirous of obtaining
ioperior Flour, and everything in the !velem
and GrOcery line, of excellent quality, should pay
R. J. Behoener's store, Centre *tree!, opposite the
American Rouse, a visii.
"Mr Sadden Death.—The leneraville Adroeate
saga that Mr: Stephen Little, Superintendent of
Graham and Daane's Stott), Mt. Pleasant, was
found dead In hie bed on the morning of the 6th
init. Cause of death, apoplexy.
.mod Parented itsprivestest.— Clifford Pam
roy of this Borough, has received • latent for a
eist.irott pipe chilled insids, a new article of man.
I:facture, for the purpose of conveyiot duids itt
preguated with, or contshing substances tibia%
soon destroy iron pipes which are not so ebilted.
'Rain end mud yesterdsp—of course. Oar
thermentetrioal rtmird for the week is as follows:
P. It. A P., TILZGRAPII OVIPIri. 1
. liimarteedia Han, rbanitle. I
BA. M. 2P. M. T P.M.
Sat, Mity. 66 —rale. 6,-61° 70° 66°'—elear.
Mrs 6. 10,-48 eo
Teak; " • 21,--6e . 62 • 52
Wed., " 12,-66 60 64 —* "
Thom, '," 13,-61 ' 72 1 64 —cigar.
irtt., ",- 14.-62 , .64 66 —rain.
ye trade was car
r and Africa. This.
by the British Sec
er'negotiathin was
lEngland and Per
' needing the right
!gaged in the slave
our flag, as the
:ting them from all
however, still bow
la which they sus
consequence
I. those engaged in
gtheir voyages
'
g the officers. and
i u cables, the officers
of the British and
e Coast of Africa,
t sanctioning a re:
It was at about
s Quintupal Treaty
England, France,
.ia, for the suppres
-1,1 d in which' was con
! of search. It was
nt would have been
[ l ' y to this treaty,tbut
entiMikd were not
-spoudencii betwken
Jminent had ensued
in rather a critical
.
period that Mr. Web ,
.f State, and it web
matters to Wtermina.:
Alf Pottsville Cricket . Plab.—This Club fully
organised on the evening of the Bth instant. Af
ter adopting a Constitution and By-laws, the fol
lowing named gentlemen were elected officers:
President—R. C. GREEN. Vies President—L.
P. Brooke. Sieretory—Di. Sit.vnimr. Treass
rer+Wro. Thompson. Ground C.Green,
Robi 7 Hunt, D.B. Green, Thomas Riley and Jonas
Foi. The Initiation fee was Sled at $l, and
onthlydoes; 15-eents. The Club will meet this
afternocin, &Vibe upper end of Mabantango street,
for practice.
jar 2/e Seasete.—lt would seem as if more rain
thin usual bad fallen .this ;Year. Yet subh in reali-1
ty, is not,the ease, as will be seen when we state,
that from the first day of Jan.. to the tenth of this
month but eight.incbes and silty-one hundredths
of an',liieb of rain has fallen, 'whilst fur the same
period last year there was eleven inches and thirty
three bundredtbs.oran inch. • Lastycnr there was
fifty-oneinehes and 64 100 of an ineb,of rain and
melted snow ; during the summer months there
wad twenty-three inches 'and' 6.100 of an inch of
rain.,
Pirigate of Statuary, races, de.—We take
pleasure in nrinounciog that aiale of Italian Mar
ble Statuary and Alabaster Marble Vases, impor
ted by the well known firm of Sig. Vito Yid' A
Sons, Philadelphia, will take place at the Store
room in the Town Hall, this Borough, on Sitar-
.day next, 22i1 Inst., at
. 10 o'clock, A. ht., and 2
o'clock, P.M. The room Will be open to visitora l
on Friday, ihe 21st. The collection is of the most
beautiful amfiellned character, and the only rea..
_son why this mode of sale is. adopted, is to avoid
the time that 'wJahl necessarily be occupied in
disposing of the works of art at private sale.—
This sale will afford au admirable opportunity for
the citizens of our county to 'add to their collec
tions, and waadvise , on the day of sale a general
attendance of connoisseur,. •
_ _
parties., This was
bat England and our
Id each maintain co
[efficient squatron to .
•respectively, the laws,
of each of the two
, pression of the slave
ns were to be indepen-
I I the two governments
!, rders to their officirs
Botta(ione—The various regVnentis of the
Sixth Diiision, paraded for inspection and re.
view during , the week. .Notwlibstandiug the Un
favorable state of the weather, the turn-out each
day, was creditable to the military spirit of the
Ito act in concert, upon
as exigencies might
he true object of . the
enta agreed that, since
afforded by the fraudu
Aber means, the kip:.
ade would be delayed,
.monstrating with those
none the -markets for
.n that we have -always
. n of the , right of
ous
,is the opinion of
to "etch a right, that it
. that we will yield a
bile this is our detir•
t,' it becomes. our dity
ye mesas towards sup
•e.• We have 09 right
the manger policy. It
proved that our vessels
'ea have accomplished
English cruisers• have
players, we have taken
chiefly because the yea•
ere not adapted to the
the victualling station
cruising ground that
t in sailing io and fro.—
of Gen. Cass, that we
glind in endeavoring to
Lion of slaves into the Cu
onh, and is in fact, the
ually putting an end to
he., closing of the slave
rays the trade, and this
e in the case of
wu are bound to ' , employ
tend, in conjunction with
rs, to attain the object
rience on the African
s how this may best 'be
t •
LTICOLIABIL-4 Washing.,
lof the Tribune, writing
.!, says:.
I , n_ , the bettioenitie news
oughts is seeking Tenon
.- dministration were pro
dge Douglas himself - to
at be maintains his posi
the fullest extent, but at
ands with his party in
11-
not ostensibly opposed
n, though openly hostile
: • Hones* has placed
13, which he mostwutin
. cock s .in the pit." • He
yield a point-oe the Kan
must still 'mike him an•
ministration on.that mat
party has no. aqui
point, except in the firm
ist the forcing of Slavery ,
wish. Freedom. Beyond
i• •
1. not, lad will not go to.
I ,.gles Willie to mnintsin
I °old be exceedingly an-
inaugural is warmly ad.
the right spirit. Not
;poled to seek' &loon the
hia."Forney's Rem war
like tone, and says that no
be Mayor of Philadel
,, ated by the prineipieeiof
ref, and he who 'steadily
ure to preserve his own
1 : in the admiration of hi,
MURCIA JOURNAL has
1. improved, while Darin,
•me editor, The Jour- .
se; manly opponent - of
thst sloould *mini
Wt lib its prim* ap.
tkt
focal Affairs.
County. • ,
In this BOrtnigh on Monday, the First Regi
ment, commanded by Col. Thomas Johnson, and
composed of, the First Troop' Schuylkill County
Casulry, Minimills, Artillery, Washington Artil
lery, Keystone Rifles, Ringgold Rifles, National
Light Infantry, Washington Tenors; Secitt
Wetherill Rifles, Marion Rifles,. Lafayette Rifles
end Llewellyn Rifles, paraded, and made quite a
handsOme display., The Troop bad a goodly num
ber out; the 11inereville Artillery hadll muskets;
the WashiOten Artillery, 63 mitkets, ; the Na
tional Light Infantry, 21 muskets, and the Scott
Rifles, 88 privates. We do ,not, know how many
the other companies turned bot they bad
11101 ranks full and looked Well. Early in the
day rain commenced"- falling, and continued for
several hours, destroying in e measure, what would,
otherwise hove bite a pleasant day, and an im
posing military display. Quite's number of !gran
gers were in town. Several ; slight accidents oc
curred trom . runaway horses.
An interesting incident of-the day war the pre
sentation by Mr: Harry Davie , Dsgnerreotypist of
; this Borough, to the Washington ;Artillerists,of
an oral frame, encl osing photograph portraits of
the officers of that 'Company. The preientatiOn
was made in w neat speech, by James H. Camp.
bell, Esq., and received by Capt. James Nagle.—
The portraits are excellent, and the entire affair
reflects credit4upon Mr. Davis.
fillrAlikowsk rain • has fallen ineesiantly for
some weeks. yet our billy and valleys are'becom
log clothed,in verdure, and the air is heaVy with
the perfume of flowers. Tie grain fields . ; present
a lovely appearance, and we ore awaiting the Iran
sitienauf budding Spring into the full ttoom of
gorgeous Summer. How fully at this nelson can
we appreciate the charming verses on Spring by
Henry T. Tuckennan, which ran as follows:
Slide of the year! I met tbee Met -
• Amid thy tra TOM. bower', -
And aam tby virgin form repent
On tanks of Southern &mem:
Thy breath awoke Creation'. lyre,
Thin. eye embodied youth, . •
. Tby mune gave birth to countless dreams •.
• -of glory. love, and truth! •
Zephyrs, as angels breathing sett,
And rain more sweet than dew.
'iLitoolded thy beauty into Ilk,
Street: delicate, and true:
The sky a deeper &son wore,
The sea more gently. rolled,
The son Ids banner newly decked
With purple, rose, and gold.
The Slat, may olive's lea jr'w Wish!,
To led th kindly air
M
Stir its old boughs, Bte childhood's cheek,
Pillowed on hoary halr;
The cypress wildlY waved no more,
And exceed ite dirsellke moan '
To greet thy touch, and bear
She mimic of thy tone.
Thy tender band drew off the sheered
Prom many an Alpine bead,
' And lot where long, dense clouds hung dark,
• pearly light is spread; 4
The indent moss vas green spin,
Beneath thy pitying tear.
And shrunk th e Mad Mares from the grew
As thy ffghttdeps drew near. ;
With pensive sweetness played the !hints.
And stretmiets louder sung
1 . And thou thy cynosure of buss,' , •
Amend them Softly lungs , •
The watt, reflecting thy deep blush,
Prolonged its rosy glow,
The bill•tops frit thy balm' kin,
, And doffed &heir garb of mow. '
Tb mug begulod' the lizard thrth
To rustle through the broom,
And drersed the almond-boughs with buds,
• . To volt a sweet perfume;
The bee trilled elear his tiny horn,
The nightingale bar lute,
Each albino:4U broach beams it bop,
And every reed a lute. ,
The Mee rattled ids pendant spear,
With a ebleibie.pride, •
Mille the dart plum a engem* waved,
Along the mountain MO:
The lily from Melded of green... •
Looked Aerth'erillt meek surprise,
And Twilight lipped from his couch
- To watch thy loving eye" '
OP Whip deceit . Hit P—A Writer,' probably con
versant with the little kaki and foibles of pen
-plo, up, with telling Irony:"Koep year eye on
your, neighbors. Taboo ears of them. Don't lot
theni . stir without witching. They. may do some
thing wrong if you do. To LW sure you wirer
knew them to. dolitything very had, but It may
be en your ~"stoeutml, they have not; • Perhaps If
is bid so'
.boem,. for Your bled', ears. they- Wed
have aquaed ibmasolvis aa4 talalllei, a ;mg
den-ago. -itterefore dos'erelsi say *fart to !sop
that lain Wei ought to boi ; !inter Wad rat
own besieges, that will take care of itself. Thera of New York are loathsome and petiteness be
is a man passing along • he is looking over the t d hem. ale belief of any Pen Don .who has not wen
is •
•feness--bi inspicious of him; perhaps be canteen- The milk, which is produced in these places is,
.
plates stealing somethin g some of these dark when:unadulteneted, difficult to be. distiegaished
niglits, there's no knowing what queer fancies be by the unexperienced eye and palate from that
may;; - have got into his head. If you -see any
which is pure and wholesome. And eves the Ito
tometer affords little help in this regard, for that
symptoms of any one passing out of thi path of. instrument only tests the density of !hi fluid,and
dutY, tell a Cry one else lhat you can see, and be not, its fitness for food. Chemistry and the nil
.
•
real fence between this swill-milk the
part i cu l ar t cue a grea t man y. .s t l c u gau d wa y croseo d ice itre hare to bet called in timoatitt: the
to eirenhile h things, and. though it may not -.._
milk of grate fed rows; and they show, that the
_,. ._. . .
benefit Youlsolf, or 233 7 OD" WO ParlirOlargt it klementa of milk are combined in the awe in
will be something Important about some one else. Widely different proportions, and that while the
Do k " p somet hi ng join& s il ence is a dreadful .tatter digest in one hoar the former often ; resists
the first process of digestion for six hours. Bare,
thing; though. it is said there was silence in to go no farther, is ono great source of that nor 1
Heaven for the space of ball an hour, don't let tality among young children in which New York' s
any such thing occur on earth; it would be tee has obtained such a frightful eminence in sanitary
I
'Such like Heaven, for :the inhabitants of this " us ' s ' But 11-h" with ibis as . ree - t of MitieLlin in I
the milk, testae& of nutrition, and its inengeste-;
mundane Sphere. 11, after al! - Your watchful hie irritating quality, there tomes also the seeds'
card, yea eau% see anything out of the way in of-kseise, what wonder that in a single year in
- * -
soy one , you may be sure it linot because they da ubs
this eity there are nearly fifteen thousand
of - children under fire years of age; ,
have not done anything bad; perhaps in an en- .
4, k r glintatukii.loool::edll o ; pe: to p : e so p . lels eyes, and effect t rer
..
guarded raasaant. Jan last sight of them— th row , f o rm in ; this matter. These swill stables are
out hints they are no better than they should be— d o omed , and even if we S r. a compelled to impcirt
that you should not wonder - if people found out I and pay higher prices,
g su ch not
what they weritafter a w le, and then they may I s t al li c:7l: l c g t il u i r Midst, and haring our children poi.
not carry their heads so high. Keep it a going; tinned.. Hurrah, then, for the pure fluid, and
and some will take the hint and begin to help yen death to the brawny, "hair on their teeth," New,
.... York city mirk avoids.
after a while—then there VW be ingS * llll4. ' ...- • Probably, no class ofinstitutions in Europe and
rything will work to a charm." . • this country, have contained more horrible sys-,
toms of treatment, than lunatic asylums. Thanks
however, to an improving age. abuses of that do
seriptioniare becoming rare, and common sense
and himaulty exert their full sway. The Phila
&Tibia Asylum under - Dr. Kirkbride, bas's repu
tation for humanity to patients, while the Lunatic
Asylum at Blackwell's Island, here, is conducted
successfully, under a similar system. In order to
give some idea of the system pursued at tbe last
named Asylum, your:readers may be interested in
the following interesting sketch, which I extract
from the Tribune:- - I
When a patient is received, be is carefully ex
amined, his previous history obtained, and clasei- I
fled. y the light of these Sets. No medical treat-,
met" is undertaken immediately , but salutary in- 1
11
flee am are observed to follow as the result of re.l
guise habits. such as rising, taking meads, and re
tiring, at fixed hours. Be is required, if possible,
to keep his own room and toilet in orifer t ,,so as to,
occupy his mind and exercise his body. If it be '
deemed safe, be is allowed torus the day teepee I
air, or to attend upon other patients, and perhaps
engage in the culture of vegetable and flower-gar,
rime and ether out-door work; oi, should he teem
to prefer it, in-door work is furnished in the hitch-,
en and laundry, or-elhiring and knitting rooms.—' l
Amusements have Occasionally been introduced 1
with.good effect, metric end - dancing affording the
most gratification -10 patients, to participate in
which even the lady who calls herself "President-,
eta," and she who is the " Queen of America" aed;
"Daughter of the Russian Czar," would gracious
ly condescend to take partners from among the
plebeian ranks of the other sex. There are eitve-1
ral mo-t excellent musicians in the institutiorr as
-patients, one a very remarkable pianist, as we can
attest; and out of the variety of qualifications, it
is easy to make up an
_orchestra varied anti-cif:to
tiveatleast, if not altogether perfect in its execu
tion. The .dancing is occasionally apt to be nin
th) Out of ordinary conventional rules, yet strict
propriety of condoctis observed .by all. ,The re
gular celebration of holidays is another attractive
feature, whit) is much enjoyed by the patients.—
Last Christmas an elaborate entertainment was
got op. inctuding an instrumental 'concert, a pan
tomine, and a ball. A miniature stage was fitted
up andprettily decorated, while the large circular
stairway and its landing•placee served as an audi
torium, where the heterogeneous mass of patients
eatehed with great interest the various' represen
tations. Thera pleasures are of course for the
bettor class of patients, or rather for those afflict
ed with the lighter forum or mania. But there
are others by no means so fortunate—some' whose
intellecti have become so impaired that memory,
reason, and comprehension are nearly gone,les.
ving them scarcely above the ' brute creation in
mental capatity ; 'and wh'o, although perhaps ca
paLle- of partial!, coreprehending, can never be
induced to join fa merry-milking. They spend
their time wholly in brooding over melancholy
thoughts, apparently without a single ray of hope
fur the futures Some are ever occupied in devi
sing means_ th commit suicide or homicide, and
Cannot be safeillinintered - with any weapon with
which they might execute their' designs. Now
• and.then one complains that be has been placed,
there by inhuman relatives, and charges that the
' physicians were hired to restrain hint of his liber
ty or to poison him. The building .occupied by
what are called the Bedlainites, or violently in
sane, is never visited by stringers, on account of
the bad effect their presence produies upon the
excitable inmates„ although raving. insanity is
generally considered more susceptible of cure than
the less violent kind. No corporeal punishtnent
is permitted - . If the patient be - violent or noisy,
rho is shot up„ cot in a cell, but in an ordinary
room, with the distinct understanding that be shall
not annoy others:
The statistics of the institution show that du
ring 1857 there were 326 patients' admitted, of
Whom 130 were males ' 'end 196 females, seven be
ing colored persons . persons . During tholame period 221
were discharged, 94 males and 127 females eand
75 died, 37 males and 38 female,. Of these,•2s
died of consumption; paralysis 7, diarrhoea 6. Of
the 326,admitted, 68 were natives', and 258 fern
signers ; 40 were born in New York, 7 in New
Jersey, 6 in. Pennsylvania, 157 in Ireland, 55 in
Germany, 14 in England, 11 in Scotland, and 4
in Prance. Eighty-one males were single, forty
three married. and 6 widowers; 86 females single,
85 married, and 25 widows. Religions permit-
Binh :.1 59 Proo*lauts. 155 Catholics, and 12 Yelp.
There were only 17 admitted who were under 20
years of age;
from 20 to 30, 1344 from 30 to 40,_
88; from 40 to 50, 46; 80 to 90, one woman. Of ,
the 221 discharged , 99 were in less than three 1
months; 39 from 3 to 6 months; 42 from - sib
months to i year; 31 from Ito 3 years; 7 from 3
to 6 years, and 3 from 6to 12 years. -
The religious community is much interested
this week in the anniversaries Of the religious so
cieties, which are being held. The American
Tract Society-were busily engaged to-day upon a
discussion;of the report of the Executive Com
mittee. Dr. Tyng endeavored to introduce the
same resolutton.which was adopted last year, in
strOtlng the 'Publishing Committee to publish
- tenets upon "the moral duties growing out of the
exittence of slavery," but be was refused permis
sion by a large majority. The report of the Ex
ecutive Committee ; was adopted finally. The
Methodist Episcopal Conference which convened.
to-day, passed resolutions declaring slavery "a
sin, fur the extinction of which all wise measures
should be taken." Apropos of.religions 'matters,
JI complimentary dinner was tendered to the Rev.
noblemen Scott on Tuesday evening, at Niblo's
Saloon, by the various Methodist societies of this
city, in honor of the successful termination of his
labors in this country in collecting fonds for the
spread of Protestantism in Ireland—he having
collected $70,000 during the past two yean,which
be carries with him in the Arabia to-day. There
was &largo suemblage, nearly, bairn( whom were
ladles. Speeches were made by the Rev. Dr.l
Murray, the Ray. Dr. Adams, the 'Rev. Henry
Ward Beecher, the Rev. W. IL Milburn and
other,. 1
,
Another gigititio swindling operation has been
brought to light here, •disclusing a conspiracy to
defraud to the extent of a few Million& The ,
main openitorls Mr. Henry Dwight„-a New York'
banker, hitherto, of Course, of the Most impeach- I
tibia standing. The principal victims of the fraud I
are the atockbolders of the Chicago, Alton, and:
St. Louis Railroad. • .
The steamer Arabia sailed to-day, for Liver
pool. She takes out a half-Million of specie by
way of novelly. Latterly the shipments °rope
cie to foreign ports have been merely nominal in
amount. •
The Now Jersey Central Railroad is - doing very
well. Its coal traffic has increased fifty. per cent.
.during the last year, being 310,090 tuns against
190,000 tons for the year coding iit April, 11957.
The necessary docks and facilities for this in
creased traffic have been provided by the traders
themselves, without expense to the .eompany.
Our Government will soon be called upon to ,
take action in a serious matter. 1 I allude to the
firing into and boarding of American merchant
vessels by British cruisers. The eases. have be
come so numerous of late, that lemurs almost as
if British naval officers aridetermined to force as
into hostilities with England, in order to protect
ourselves ,rum insult. The last outrage of this,
character is that of the schooner :Mobile •at this
port from Mobile. Capt. Hower reports that on
the 20th nit, when 25 miles South of Key West,
he saw a steamship to windward bearing down for
his vessel. Be hove to to speak to her, and when
within rifle-shot distance the steamer commenced
firing rifles at the dlobite, the bills from which
passed between the men on- deck and lodged lo ;
the bulwarks. When ' tali - there shots , had been
fired by the steamer, a u boat from ler was sent no
board of the Jtobile, Jed those cotemanding the
boat overhauled the vessel's papers, and declared
their intention to setze-lhe vessel, the not having
a foreign register on board, but afterwards left' ;
without doing so. They gave no reason for act-
log as they did, nor did they deny plainly seeing
the. American ensign set on bur vessel. The
steamer. was the British war-steamer Styx.
Another railroad slaughter. This time it is on I
the New York Central. On Tuesday, two trains, ,
running upon different tracks, one Of. them at full
speed` „ met upon the bridge oven the Sauquoit
Creek, near Whitesboro. The bridge gave way
after the engines bad crossed, and the freight and]
I passenger cars were precipitated into the creek;
and piled one upon the other. Millet or ten persons ,
were killed and between forty sod fifty snore or
less seriously irjured. Whether the accident was ,
1 wholly owing to the rottenness of the bridge, or ,
partially to the breaking of an sale ;on one, vf the
cartyie not certain. • _.
One of our mysteries has been I cleided ' .up. = ' ,
1 Some time since a barrekturarked "W. - ilf. Jen- ,
nings, 185 Leonard street, Itew York," contain- 1
I ing the mangled remains of skieotolee-lial found ;
in the Bledsoe River Railroad depot hers - It ap
pears that the woman named Sophia Werner, was
the paramour in Chicago of a .bitilAir - ;named
Henry Jumper's. He became tired °f r iend ill-',
treated her. His story- is„ahe . bong herself at . ,
their lodgings, end he to get rid of the liiitly, cut.
it up, barreled the riedains, and -sent them on ,
here. Whether guilty of marder'or not; whole ,
affair-proves him to bee thoroughly vitiated and
... ,
bard-hearted man. . 1
; •
The pollee telegraph is a very? useful "Justin'.
tion." During the last . quarter the number. of
!messages received and sent from the central of- -
See, was - 18,184 1 of theta. - there were two Lott
men restered to their friends, 12 women restored
to their families, 648 children restated ,to their
penny, 106 stray horses restored 'to ownert, 41
other animals restored to owners. 3'i stolen horses
telegrapbed, 177 fires reported, 31 notifications to
owner,3l descriptions of ,unterfeit bills, which
were bout being put in einniatiOn. "
I haves little "patch" I am eetlemeoving to
cultivate bribe midst of high waits,• and with
only stray gleams of sunshine. - So excuse me,
while I"take el. the shovel and thereon." , '
Truly-Years,' :
Rile Van' Wrests.
r Si:erqf's Se/sew-41e annexed named pro.
perky will be sold at the Exchange Hotel, thin *
Borough, to-day, May 16th :—Lot and appurte
nances; Ashlind, thiproperty of James Rook; lot
and appurtenance', Ashland, Michael Welsh;' lot
and appurtenances, Asbland, .Michael Silk; lot
and appurtensoces; Ashland, August Behrend ;
lots and appurtenance', Ashland, Ernst Ortb;
tract of land and apportenonees; Poster township,
John Burger; land in Rush * and North Jitenheint
townships, George D. Boyer; lot and appurtenan
ces, * Schuylkill Haven, Samuel R. Dickson; lot
and. appurtenances, Regina ,toiraship, Samuel
*ocher; lots and appurtenances, Test:tiro* Mo
sesiLink ; lot and appeulenanees, Schuylkill Mo
ved, William Shadle and Susannah Tress; tract
of Send, Washington township,LirtV Wessel;
lasd t and apPartananees, in Brooch au Seboylkill
townships, and Port Carbon;Clerhtisp Bossy; lot
andtappurtet panto, St. Clair, Theodore 'Thorn ;Ilot
with appurtenances, St. Clair, John Rieheako ;
tract of land with apporteganees, Begins - Paso
ship, Michael Bressler; lots with app.:tens:kw,
Tremont, Edward Witham; lot with appestat:oa
ses, Pottsville, Roberi T. Davis; lot with appo
- New Cantle& Ephraim Phillips, Reuben
Elide and Theinas -Weller, Trustees of I the Lu
theran Cleurch_of New Castle; lot with apporte
nonces, Pottsville, Robert T. Davis, David Davis,
Henry M. Jones and Robert Williams, Trustees - of
Zone Church, Pottsville v owrers or reputed own
ers, Ind Robertp. Davis, contractor; lot with ap
purtenances, Port Carbon, Solomon Landis; farm
with appurtenances, West Penn township s Tho
mas B. Eck; lot with apportenencesiTnialqua,
John A: Sasseman; lot with appurtenance{, St.
john'Albrecht ; tracts of land with appur
tenances, Branch township, Mobie B. Bell ; lot
with appurtenances, Pottsville, Oustarus G. Schol
lenberger ; lot with appurtenanCes, Llewellyn, lots
with appurtenances, Tamaqua, lot with .apporte-
Dances, Tuscarora. John. Zulleh ; lots with appur.
• tenances, Port Carbon, Morita Seligman.
The following described property will be sold at
the Pottsville House, this Borough, on Saturday;
*May 29th, 1858 :.d-Lot with appurtenances, Cres
sona, as the property of Thomai L. Holt, enrvi
. ving partner of Frederick W. Humbert, deceased;
farm with appurtinences,North Manbeim Wein:
ship, William Collins; lots with appurtenances,
Port Carbon, lots with appurtenances, Robley
villa, firm with appurtenance', Schuylkill town.
ship, James Beery; lot with appurtenances, Ml
nersville, John S. Jones and Sarah Wooley ; lot
with appurtenances, Pottsville, James M. Beatty;
lots with appurtenances, MeKeeosburg, George
Medlar; lots with appartenances, St. Clair, Chas.
R. Abbott; lot with . appurtenances, POitsville,
Joseph Shelly ; * lotwith appurtenances, Pottsville,
John T. Nicholas; lot with appurtenances s Aida
land, Jacob Stump; Catholic Church,"
Ashland, Right Rev'd John. N. Neumann, Bishop
r of the Diocese of Philadelphia, owner or reputed
Owner, Ind John IL James, contractor ; lists with
appurtenances, Pottsville, James Russell ; land in
Wayne and W ashington townships, Joe. L. Zerbc;
lots with appurtenances, Sehoylk ill Haven, Fred
erick Heicey, and land in Norwegian township,
Robert McCartee spit Joseph S. Rnekel.
PROCEEDINGS OP COURT.
RIPOZTED POZ VIZ MINERS' JOURNAL.
An adjourned Court for the trial of civil cues was
hefd last week, which continued during the whole week.
A large !amber of the rases were settled before tan,
and some of the Ince Important were cautioned. We
give a repott of thole tried. '
Robert IL Poster rt. Lytita 'R. Kumnas and Nary I.
Stewart.=Thls was an anion of Beplevio. The:plaintiff
was the tenant of the defendants of a house in the 80.
rough of 51iniestille, and was inditbled to them for rent
due. amounting to $14250. The defendants baited a
landlord's warrant for the rent due, and levied on the
goods of the plaintiff, which were replevied by him.—
The plaintiff offering no evidence to show that no rent
was due, Or that the geode _levied on wait not liable to
be levied okfor the rent,the jury found a verdict of
$142 50 rent dui to the defendants, and assessed' the
value of the poodeveplev led at.s3oo.
Wonftusion of eases next week.]
rtryol.l
1C0113.13103DZ1C1 or THE anus' .701:1117AL.j
Milk and "iiiiktnisida"—Blarkwelre bland La.
static Asylum—The Religious Anisieerearke—
Asiiericasi Vessels fired into by Briiieh &sitter*
—Railway 81arghterilystery Cleared irp—
Usefal "lustitseion;!'
. Nay Yoni, Wednesday, May 12, 1858.
Dein JOURNAL:—It is an old 'saying, and a
trim one, that one half the world knows not how
the other half lives. Here, the Fifth Avenue na.
bob, as he rolls over the cubical blocks of Broad
way, in his luxuriously cushionesteerdage, knows
not, and would not etre, if he know, that
creatures wearing the Same form, and possessing
similar sensibilities, are in other quarters of this
huge city, suffering the pangs of hunger and dis
ease, and living, the police and cewspaper report
ers only know bow: It is only when the journals
here regale their readers with some fresh tale of
horror, that Vivo New York raises its eyes, and
ejaculates, sepulchrally, "Oh !" Not many days
since a poor German rag-picker, who lived in a
nest of rag-pickers, bit countrymen, near 'the
Hook,' was stoned oat of his wretched quartere
because hie neighbors discovered that be and his
family, livid upon the foulest kind' of offal,—the
dead' dogs, eats', and rats that he found in the
streets during his search for rags ind paper. 'A
revolting incident, yet oar citizens need not be,
squeamish, for it is to be feared that if all whose
eating and drinking - could not bear 'close eland..
nation in this regard were to be subjected to such
treatment, onizbelf the population of New York
would be pelting the other half. - For next to
bread no article of food is of such universal and
constant consumption ss milk; and it is safe .to
say that of the milk used in thiseity, one-hhif is
tainted with disease. There are few persons who
have not solos !teflon,. more or less vague, that
there is a fluid ealled Swill Milk extensively sold
In New York and its suburbs, which is poor stuff,
and perhaps not altogether wholesome. "But very
few, even of those who bed thought most upon
the subject, were prepared for the results-'of the
investigation instituted 'by the Common Council
of Brooklyn into the condition and management
of the sow stables 'in the outskirts of that city,
and to which-the recent exposure' . of Frank Les-
Jig's weekly illuttrated paper hive directed re
newed attention. -
It was long ago well known to all dairy-men
that the -'milk of a cow would be increased in'
quantity and not injured in quality by feeding to
her once a day a soft, warm mash ,of some fari
neoung substance. This led very naturally to
the experiment of using the refuse, or slops, of
well, in one respect, that for many years past a
distiller* for that purpose; and it succeeded so
cow stable and ii distillery have been considered
'necessary edelments to each other. The dis
tiller derives 'M'bt revenue from the so-called
dairy-man; the dairy-man', gains aro increased
leo-fold by what would else be the refute of the'
distilla. But, as not unfrequently btppens in
'such cases of money making, both parties thrive
at the expense of a third: the third in this ease
being the people who boy the milk, and who suf
fer sorely in poeket..in health, In the very lives
of those . who are nearest and dearest to them.—
And there is another poor, dumb sufferer ;—the
cow. She, driven to the swill stable, for many
day. refuges the reeking mess which Is poured
' out before her; hut'impelled by hunger she final
ly eats it; ere long, with taste perverted by habit
and necessity, prefers it; and finally is reduced
to tub a condition that, will she till she, she Can
- eat nothing else... Her gums b ecome sore, and
her teeth sludge in there* sockets, and at lut fall
out of theta. She thin iota drink her food or
die. The stables in which these poor creatures
are confined are crowded like the bold of a slave
ship, (the propagandists of the 'domestic institu
tion' will'panlon the 'comparison,) and over the
door should be written in the vaccine language,
Who enters here most leave all hope behind.—
The cow Ones led In is tied to her stall and never .
leavestt unless dragged out dead or to death.—
Standing or lylog in filth, breathing the foulest
air, she ran Tins foe the rent of her life a mere
machine for the mover - glop of twill into i stib
rtanre called milk. Disease attacks these poor
beasts; diseases resulting from eonfinement, neg
lect, had airoind improper food,.and a-disease
occasioned by a specific poison, and which is as
much a plague sr small pox, and which like that
_ pestilenee can be given by inoculation. •Thie
makes no difference; , they are fed and milked as
usual; and the product of their fevered and some
timesfestering udders is given by ignorant moth
ers to their innocent ehildren. Their tails rot off
joint by: joint; their betas and hoofs beeoming
lostbsoantlf,afeoted ;"eleers and running sores
bredresitispoti them; and while their very desh
• Isehelgiting from tbeliborms, they are made to
take Ike pima of those lovely founts of life from
'which the mother is at lest obliged_ to _lstthdraw
- The swill - milk stables la thil-nbatti
PEN, ?MR AND -SCISSOR&
Or Deaths in Baltimore last week, 97. ••
liflr Deaths in New York last week, 434.
OrDeaths in Philadelphia last week, 192.
11"`Matictts, Ohio, has just been lighted up
)11
with gas. • •
fanfare are are 250‘patients in the State Lu
na& Hospital`
Or The slivers of Cincinnati are on a strike
for higher wages. - •,
• Ott - Them ate in Mansebusetts a little rising.
of one thousand lawyers. •
jfilirThe ramose Elder Knapp has just settled
0111,11 eangregation at St. Louis.
'JIMP'Gen. Comonfort. the called President of
Mexlea, has arrived Tu New York. -
PrThe Susiluebanna is•in good rafting order,
and many rafts are passing down.
jerltev. Mr. Giles, the popular lecturer, has
_ _
Lan up his residence at Chicago. . . •
per-A grand ball was given to Gen. Quitman
at Columbia:S. C., a fair days ago.
figrTax Tots—To advertise is theoprennt;
the medium, the filltsints' 40ISILIAL. -
4 198,"Ger. Walker purposes to canvas; Kenna
-against the acceptance of the English bribe.
'`When you are a whistling In a printing
office, and they say "louder," don't'you do it.
,Inf-It is estimated that the fishermen on our
taken receive $640,000 per annum for their fish.
jrg".lt has been decided that a man Is latoxica;
tea when he can't Brion the ground without hold
ing on.
Pr Red eheeksara oxygen. Girls inxions to
. wear a pair will find them where the roses do—oat
of doors.
J . lfir Min Helen . Coanlogimin, ofJ3indell no
toriety, was married last 'Week to a young New
York dentist.
1041 - Why do people call for a piece of siring ;
and did enybody ever hear of a person calling for
a whole one?
plfrA few Mormons linger in Boston. They
are mostly English. Religious services are held
every Sucday.
ilA`Bishop Simpson, of the M. E. Church, is
said id be in such impaired health that his recov
ery is doubtful.
Alt - The actual number of miles of telegraph
in the United States at the present time is at
least 89,392 miles.
'Praha Indianapolis papers Bud fault with
Governor Willard, for pasturing his cow in the
State House yard.
JlMPErnisrants arrived at New York from Jan
uary Ist to May . sth, 12,487. For the same pe
riod last year, 35,497. ,
jar Pram the 2d to the 7th of Mai, tiers ar
rived at Philadelphia 10,730 boxes of oranges
and 2.550 boxes lemons. ? •
JfigirThe amouotof Lamartinea's debts is several
times greater than was first - reported. It will, not
fall abort of $3.750,000. _ •
j Senator Hyena:the colleague of Goverior
'Thurmond, of South Carolina, died suddenly at
Washington on Thursday.
Itifiqt is said that the President is annoyed hy
the reaper of the Northern press In relation to the
passage of the Kansas bill.
i ffigrGeneral Peter Sken Smith; formerly' an
officer in the United States army, died suddenly
at Spribglield, Mass., on the 6th inst.
or-, The British Standurit .states that the in
come tb be announced at the British and Foreign
Bible Society's May meeting is $765,000.
jar•Theret are complaints in Boded bf a lack
of small dwellings, suitable for,persons whose in
comes range from 8800 to $1,500 a year.
frirA short and chunky. man in Detroit was
knocked off a housein:a fight and fell thirty feet
to the ground without , the slightest Wary.
1061• There is a monster grape vine at Monte
ato •California, that yielded, last Summer, 7000
bushels of grapes, weighing 18,000 pounds.
T e Weitern Store.llouser and Granarlea
are filled with the,crop of 1857, while the proai f
ise of another abundant yield is mist flattering.
per-The New York New learns that Mrs.
Cunningham has received froin its mother and
takes tall charge of the celebrated "bogus baby."
AM-North Carolina has now some 1,600 miles
of railroad, and these works were begun when
the State had not even an income of over $lOO,-
COO.
'Laborers in Chicago are not likely to get
more than six shillings a dsy during the coming
l'season. Hundreds are there now, out of employ.
went.
"Irln the comMiLice on the factory hill, a
witness was orked,'"When do your girls marry ?"
L
Ile replied, "Whenever they can meet with a hus
band."
jegr.The Louisville Courier says there is now
•
an extraordinary stampede of the slaves in tout
Stato. They go off one, two, three, or a dozen at
a time.
i ggit-Tbe Neer:York vitriol divisors have been
again at work, squirting their venom and acids
upon dresses and persons, imperiling life and
property.
041-Prentietr says, "Children
_should not go
bear the woods at present, as the trees are shout
ing. In a few days they twill pack their trunks
and leave."
• og/1-Northern New York is tot as cold as it is
generally supposed to be. A man in Plattsburgh,
made forty barrels of wine last seaion from grapes,
raspberries; Ac.
Ager A lady in_
- Boston came neat dying, last
'week, from uiedieinci prescribed by a- !piritaal
:medium. A ; temporal physician was called in
time to save her life.
Ifsß'''.s. Pei work is advertised under the °mi.-
netts title, "A Woman's Theayhts,about Wontem.".
Uow could any publisher have ,undertaken any
' tiling so uncharitable?
itgrModsime Strakosch was taken ill on the
stage, the other evening, while singing in St.
Louis. Nothing serious, as this is the gecund
time she has been so taken.
.iOl7 -The Harrisburg Telegedpls sayithat hopes
are entertained of Charles Fenno Hoffinan's re
covery from insanity. Mr. Hoffman is an inmate
of the State Lunatic Asylum at Harrisburg.
.01:1-A number of students in the State Univer
sity of Michigan, indulged recently in a night de
bauch, ihen one of them,,named George W. Bra
ale, died' from the effects'of excessive intoxication.
' Mr Reports of the New York markets look en
couraging, and if the thane in prices continues
for any time, people may really be able to live,.
without paying everything to the butcher and
,baker. I
•
.`Miss Mary Culp, a beautiful and accom
plished young lady, who was much beloved by a
large circle of acquaintances, was drowned last
week in the, ittle Chigoes at MouniJoy, Imams-
ter county, Pa.
jaffr'An English paper states : "Yankee glean
ers are so light on the Western rivers, that they
can j . ump over a sand-bar, float easily on wet
grass ' and are obliged to lie at anchor when there
is a h eavy dew."
fitil/rlt is said the early bird picks up the worm;
but the gentlemen who smoke, and ladies who ;
dance till three of four o'clock in tha morning,
will do well to consider that the worm pick •
up the early birds.
pit-The- fashion runs bow on straw bonnets
and hats for ladies aid children. English. Ban
kable', as well as -Leghorms and Italian straws.
have all advanced abuse 25 per cent. at New York
In the wbolesak price.
jltgar-,Poets have always been poor. Chaucer
bad no wham to chew. Spencer was without a
great coat. GoldsMith's'jewels were his writings
only. What an ungrateful World! as the ma %.
said •hefore coal was melt
Itag-Sir Robert .Peeroehistever be his amount
of popularity at home; - is thought highly of in
Switzerland. The baronet has purchased on the
Lake of Geneva a charming property for 200,000
francs, and will receive the rights of Helvetic citi
zenship in due form. -
• par• The Oxygenated Bitters are doing wonders
qn the cure of Dyspepsia, Debility, Jaundice, - and
Liver diseases. Among the thousand , and .one
preparations that have come up, for these diseagei,
and those of a kindred stare, this alone appears
to perform all it pronpies.
`Two girls, aged fifteen, of Wayne, Ohio,-
hecome "impressed 7 that they were to ho heroines,
an& one -- dark, stoimy tight, last week, left their
parent's'bome, in quest of adventure, but Warning
soon that there was a vast difference bastion fic
tion and reality, they returned home.
,`Lieu!. Gen. Scott is at theTseat of' Govern
ment making the final arrangement in regard to
the volunteer regiments. It is understood-that
all three regiments will be mounted. Xecretarj
Cass asks for $20,000, to carry out the provisions
of the Kangas bill. Better wait till. Kansas has
decided to accept the act referred to.
Sandusky paper, called the Trumpet
Blast, thus walks into , a cotemporary P.—The edi
tor of the Spy, like a sanguinary wolf, creeps out
behind us with bloody sword reeking with san
guinary gore of other victims, 'sad raising his
bludgeon, attempts to stab to 'the heart, with his
steel pen, dipped in poisoned Arnold's' fluid, our
little paper. We smile grimly and are-ready.
Donn= Pouvrtcr.—"AllOw ma," said Arthur,
looking pleadingly at Angelica, Ibo other morning,
at breakfast,' "allow me to send you - a little duck
—unless,' he timidly added. in a half whisper,
"that Is like sending coal to Newcastle." The lit.'
tle OA answered that be was a great gosling if
be ad out consult "pa," and order his wedding
suit at the palatial More of Granville ,Stokes,'No.
607. Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
. DTIPMPSIA. Coasn.—From Joseph lloxitt,-Esq.i
New York City.—New York, Ja/y3l.—"Gratu.s.
vas: Ilavidg suffered many years from repeated
attacks of Dyspepsia in its worst I form, and. al-
most exhausted my hopes of b eing s able to obtain
any permanent relief, I wee induced o bare re
course, to the Oxygenated Bitters,p ared by Dr.
George D. Given, fur which you a ants. It
sires me great pleasure to ray, the i e set upon
me has been highly beneficial, eradi t the dis
ease, end restoring me to good health ; rid I sin
cerely hope that all who may be sulferilig from
that dreadful disease, will be induced to give the
medicine a trial, fully believeing .they will not be
• disappointed in the result. •
Jostipu Home, No. 76 Wall Stmt."
Such testimony as the above, is entitled to dui
coatidenee of Dyspeptics, and proves the ofßesey
of the Oxygenated Bitters. Alr..Bosie is well
.known ata highly respectable chisels. , „
SSTEI W . IowLE 4 Co;,:lB.Wuhington Street,
Boston, Proirietors: Sold by their agents every
where.
~ • ./011N BROWN, Draggiit, Agent for
Schuylkill . County; AO, J. C. HUGHES, ESQ.
Arnim* - Yew. llorsird•Wetakeigrestplassur•
la recommending the IdsMiean Mustang Liniment as a
valuable' and %dispel:4lMo settle for Bossism, Bores.
Scratches or Galls on horses. Ow men have used It for
severe Baron; Braises, Bona, Stiff Joints and Rbecunatia
Pains, and all say It acts Ms magic. We, use no other
liniment.. • . 3. W. II MITT.
• Foreman for Jliseriean, naraden k Wilbraargo k
C 0.% I:3rue •• .
bad a negro man woiiblll,llo,wbo look
cold from • bad hurt, and was melon Ibeover one year:
I bad used ererythlng 1 amid boor of without benefit,
mall I tried the Knatang -Liniment. It has
eared him, and I as now take the above prim kw hist.
Iterpnettolly puts, JAUSS DORIIANCH.
Sorry Plantar, Tetanstar sad Tangly shoal& have this
Invaluable article. Bold krill tespsotaills dealers oiorr.
abets., &says daisy °the& •Brats Unimak" It is a
bass latitatioa. BARN= h '
1114mj - Na. York.
•ffirlthititissitrereal Vowel. Cuirst,i4eTyphus
and seitiet fiver and ague, stsd In ' fact; Ives of
every doierirkes base a speedy and never.fiding
reme
dy In CM:Soiree Her aqbatrd Vegilabte Anvil ire /Vs.
Oldest_ to ibelr Marreilously pdrptive aid eeellug
giantism, their freedom from solideassntneie of butte,
ripe and seams, and tiai peenibudy powerful: loarwsee
by whieli they itoUtrol and purify ; wrery.portion of the
eaten, the grad, majority of the ms4leal Seenlly of
New York think of using no other gurgativessedieinee
In those diseases; and the certif.:stet of thew gentle.
srWa hors bill2l/3 Summons and iron of *siert as to
jusdty the groriekor in irarrantleg a ear* lwhen
ham
pills are taken 'artiording to dlrekiena. furthermore,
to show Ids conlbtanoe, be will return the sliewaft paid
for his pills In all eases where the y do not gleek
satisbatiow. • Unlike all other nes;
Sugareoated Yertatis Pills are Iperfeetlypireasant to
the taste, which greatly enhance their dal with chil
dren, or risme of weak stouteelif wbo end Abe taking
of all ether medicinal preparatimiaa mettle of much
f.
difilenity. •
; •
The Pills may be bad of all Druggists au/Storekeep.
cis, to every thu ge and town in 1 the United States.—
l•
.10ww 0. BROM Agent for this rue. Iplej •
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VIE ORRATiST -i •
ast - " ,
72/Leclicsal Saimaa, •
"- , OF THE - . ,GE'. i
,
lalite lirglifaltEllrot OCRoiteary Lai,
ilL:Oneof our contuse: gaistani wee • 11,
z.
4 ,! 411
EVERY KIND 00 RUBOR, -... il
}
,I
The "Feria Ilerehas dowi ti a Common Pimple:, 1
He bee triedit prover Oi•l4ll6ll4iSedelt+.llll4 INTIK j
tailed exert i pt to two nuts, both titooder b or. `-U. bas
o i tuies
now in bioinwseesions over one *uhdred tee of
Hs value, all within twenty wiles at. Bost
i 1
Itero bottles Sr. warranted to cure a nursing sot*
month./
i : . 1
One to three bottles will cure he worst 4lod Of pis-1
- -turd 411.,
1 -.
yid on the face. • i
.1.
Two or three balks will elect the nate* of tales.
Two hotties are warranted to enrethe wolsgesigker in
the stOura t eh. t . - 1. - ___A _',
Three bottles an warranted to cur the word
bind nt Erylipeleat. E 4 -
, Ond or two bottles are warranted to camel humor in
the eyes. • t It - - ;g. -
_ ' 1 , a
, .Twd bottles ere warranted, to curs runniug of th e sus
and blotches among the hair. 1 ' • !
Your to, six bottles art wirtirtited to cur& corrupt and
, r .
running !deers. a - -
One bottle will cure scaly eruptions of,* skin. 1
Twcror !three bottles are; warranted to etre the worst
kind ofrriworm. '. j 1 - ,
-Two or hree bottles are warranted to enre the most
desperatel ease efAteurnathiur. f - t
• Three to tOur bottles are warranted to enit salt thalami
41ve toleight bottles will cunt the worst "wan of serer-
lAA.. - -'- r ,
,Onto three bottler; in warranted to wire tire worst
clue of D i mming.- I know from the experience of them
ands that It has been eausedrby a ranker in the do
-432(1- I • "l'
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One to twb bottles are warranted to erae sick, head!
ache: .• I- ~, - i -
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-, One to two bottling are warra f
nted to regrilate a costive
dated' the bowels. _, 1, - :
One toitwo bottles will 'regulate altletangement of
the kidneys. .I .
tour te dr bottles has cured Hamad awn oftropsy.
One a i thro• bottles has cared the worst.cese of piles;
a relief Is alweys experienced ;Iwhat a merry to get re
lief in such an excruciating distrust
No chringe of diet! ever necessary—eat; die bed you
- • !t l
. ,
Iran get end enough of it:
, Diieilions for use:-Adning,..one Italatespoonfal per' ,
't. day; Children over ten years, dont rtspoonful ; Children
from live to eight years, tesepUordul. °As Ino directions
can be applicable to all constqatione, tales suWrient to
operate On the bowels twice a p r ... j , _
. 1, , IitANIMACTt r i IIDI 317 t
DONALD K g
ENNDY,
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No. 120 Warren ,§reet, , Rojbary, Mau.
Prieepol. •
• air For sale by druggist* throughout thi United States.
Janata.: 23,10,- ,
• ei' : 4-ly
. , a
irratmoo REWARD will be paid for any .
Medicine that will exert PRATT k BETCEER'S MAGIC
OIL for the following diseasts:—ltheuthatisit. Neural-
Oa. Spinal Affections, Cootraited Joints:, Cholle Pains, t
Pains In the Side or Back, Neidache,Tootheche,Sprains,
Sore Thitytt,Cuts,llrulses,llffrni, and all Diseases of the
Skin, Musclesand Glands. None gbnuine• without
the signature of Pins k BErreass attachtd co each label.
.Principal of ire,o)6 Washington street. Hrsklyo, N. Y.
;The great number of persons that bait, been
Immedi
stely relleted in all the chic* and towda where It ibex
beep used, ss welPas In thisaity:sustain them In saying,
in all candor, that it is the gttatest curl in theworld tor'
pain. • -
J 0. Baowir wholesile orgenf Potterllle. and fn sale'
- -..ltout (het:lntr.,.
by all rePpeettaile druggiststhrougliput el:rutted Slain's:
and Canada. '[ June '27,?57
• t 4 • •
littigious NelligenciL
AT Dubuque, lowa. the .iullin Thisbe isusedias a I
meeting House for daily prlyer..- , i
SistinuM. l rThere is in Sweden's Ladles' Bible Soilety
which presents a copy of the lGOle to every newlyttuar,-
vied muple.l i • 1
Tattle of Tile , Driltat.-Lkt thelais; Mau., a liquor
seller has been morel ted, given up trls businel and
opened a privet meeting Baia saloon.l
. 0 •
Awlimuso to Person.—There is mush religious crier
eat among the prisoners in Springfield (Masi.) unty ,
jail. At the regular sealed on Siindajr, a consid trip '
number of them arose for prayers, at the Inv Rayon of
0 '
the chaplain. '1 i
,
• Retisasillis Srocrislow.4l . ae . Tirst 'hurtle to !Tart.
ford. Conn., limbed a etwevation of papote ibr tweintue
dred and tuentylive years, not one of whop has !been
. dismissed:
,i They have allPrith . the {exception Of the
present pastor, lived and died, and keen)retried with!lbelr
people. . . , : - . 1
No4-coNiTNICANT Dill:data I.‘ Elucorat - Cr:omM
in ose,- 4 1here was • ward debate I the Prntelitant
Eplacropal Convention.in lbedlocese 41 Alassachriletle,
which adjourned on Fridiy in Boston, on a proposed'
amendment to the constimilionlbat Mb person shell lie
a lay:delegate who is not a Ommuniestorof the eNurch.
The *cobject was, however, finally postPoned; , I . 1
" NOTICES. t
EiIIf4ILIMITTYR lINTIIODIST GittritCG, corner of
Lyon:an d dd itreet. ' Divine SePriew evierySabbatklt 10
o'cloek; A. M.,and 6 o'clock, P. M. . . !
0. . ,
Mri•METIIODIST'• EPIdCOPAL. CIIVECII, SBond
Streo, - Pottsiille ' Rev. Z. U. Guabr, Pastor,: Di
vine iervleeevery Eabbelh! it 10 A. 31. and et 94 I'dll.
i
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN GONORtGATIGN'OIER.
VICES—HeId in the Baptlst Church Slabantento at.;
each Sunday, at 10 1 4 o'clock in the =Oiling; and it 1,1,4
In the: evening. Rev. SAXIifIr!COIS, Pastor. i .
Nit - ENG LISG LUTHERAN GIONItig, Merkel Spume
.ottiville, nee. W. H. Lutilasnacn, raiitbi. Divine see
41ee iti this Church rev:lloy every Sunday. Moinlng,
..it 10 1 4 o'clock; evening, et 7 o'eLoek4 Weekly Eirayer
' llteetleig, Thursday evening. at 7 Weloik.
• ,i*. TRINITY CHI:MaII SERVICES— ,
May, 180 :
1601—Sunday after Aseinvion- , Joe 11, John Sell, de.'
21st —Friday—Eveni4servins and lecture 7344. 1
tad—Whit Sunday- dt. lel, deti,li-Llia. z 1 Atte
xis. ~.r -
2411)—Monde}-oeneels il, Ist Com xib—Num. Ici Ist
Cor. kir. i $ -.
• 115th—Tuesday—d Sam. OZ. 1 Tbees.U.—ssent. rait, and
Gal. 4 r. Prayer each day this week "for thaw whoare to
be admitted Into Holy Orders." .
30th—Trinity Sunday-Alen. 1, Mat. lir—Gen o li, I
Johii v. One weekday evening service occur es:h
week, on Thursday of Sr,t, two week ,; ltilday the nest,
and on Monday evening of Whitson week.. • i
D. WAIIIIIIIII2N, Reptor.
I MARRIED. 1 .
•
HAAS-431E1131AN—On41:e 18th 0 1 i..14.1be R. W.
H. Imekenbseb, EDWARD - •
I I
.. lIOFMANN—DEPLROn the 4th inst., by Rev. W.
11. I.4ackenbatb, lII.LILIII T. nonsux 40 /SARAH DIIPLZTA
._ 5 i •
monnisoN—IIIIRST--bn the 13t hinst..by Rby.
1' tI.
E. tillvoy, Witusx Riontiott to Halves licart; i
alkot
Pottsville. i - .. -i -.' , j •
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WiI3SINCIER—KLINZ4On the 27 of Aprli t by the
Rev Jacob Kilns. Levi EIRSDIVii to Locw. 6. Hui's.
both of Pcbuylklll Havens : .. ',.
•
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I . WM D. i
PUP'
St,INE—On the. 'ith !natant, at _aura, A:nannal
Laths, eldest daughter of Iralab auct Amanda ; 11111e,
aged 3 year* &mouths and 3 dupl.
01.11. DIX—In this BoroUgh,, on Friday afternoon, May
14, 1844., Weems)" ILIALI, son' of 8.11. °oldie!, aged onion
year; and six months y 1
• T 6 friends and eel:env/I of the fatally are OispekifttUy
Invited to al oud the fuo+al ou Sunday (fo-marw) of
terdoon, at o'clock, at this resident lof Mr: Ouldiri.—
Fuieral to prered to Frbiiyllitil liar" Ceieetery4
WANTED.
.COAL : MINERS WANVED.--LStea:.
i
dy employment mid vod eragesmil Ibe Oren tr. 25
or , , 30 good, respectable 11111IMINOTI3•COAL MINERS,
bijappUration at the bbaernre Wen Coal 111Iaesi at
El w,pee Town, blinds, nil the Ohio ;Meer. For l putt&
Weirs:apply to the subscriber, In pe $n os, by Wier. I -.
4 : t- . JtillN 1111L-tal, 1
No. 1729 pals:tut stroet, PhiladelPhlt.
• , 15;1 I
- 12,'58
WA NTED-tEN IRON OR M
MMlttiLto whom ateady to3pk7ment wfll l b e
Apply to "WMt It. BIIZAFEI4 Laurel I,ron
Works. Morgantown P.O„ Monougalla Co., VirOnbo"
• May 8.'58
18-4;
A
W o A r N an r y r s E itua rt-- onn. C h l k e h rk ti thi d p, rti A gOy b :
nodal, and receive a iWng retattnets ' l ' ioa re . Taicao;!ref
erasers given. Address +1.," at the Office orals &tissue
Jotax as.. • ! [Pottsville, Mai 8,18
,194 t
itA.RDSI‘
OP CE -
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21INS Walnut street, PUILADNLPI IA:
. 110 Braideray, NEWTORIE. Be I T
I 86 Stat.', street, ON
lPlioksale Dater: in 4kis best To dies 01 DO!IEETIC
GOALS—We PrepriclorsAf Reif I.rek 6eipa• I
Mc of producing over MAO lonew year of Mei cela-
Mel Dianna., (Red AA.) land Duct ';lllLata, ( Mat Osk.)
(ALSO, i - • I i
Szehisho Aponte Ilar MIS rale of the purely genuine Lo
tint Mountain Coal, ftlm the Locket Dale thdlliny of
Rao ILlwrrs A Co., all tif which will be skipped direct
to New York. els Cane: or caul:elm, via rilch
Piero, (below Defy Yard;Phlladelplia.). I
• I
• At Zlizsbethmt,N. • •
LEMIONSPIIING MOUNTAIN and COUNCIL I IMIX/E
(MAID.
atiMOTINI
IMRE BIIiaIIINOVS COAL.
Vivo*
The allebtatetll 11.1$1
. •At Zer4e7 City, S. •
(ad Lehigh ;and .Ik/s•r•i.i. Meals.)
from;
The , very superior WILKESBARILIS COAL,the
Dettirgets Veiu, taken *cut the " Audauried Improve !
mot and Coal Companies Estster war Wilketturret
Vireo, the COUNCIL HIS COAl1; both of whlth,lbr
steam purposes and for thirdly um, sikrs ensnirserisett.
We hold eertHiestes to our °glees, from puttee who
have used?! l ulls tested these (bats , and Pkogioulll•
them the II AlNiTit COOP idt steam us urns, pro.
duel/mew toter, less atoms and muter blase, thou any
other Mods rum beJoteltho pubile4 I . •
May 15, • • !,
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DISSOLUTIONS.
1............--------------
) tARTNERSHIP ' NOTICE.—Th I
i . mateihmrship In the lumber builnere befetair it
les ' trig beween R. C. Wilton nod Lew la Beyer. was this
day (ApriL2A,lEs7,)dlssolired by mutual ernrerd. •
R. C. WI IZON,
Lzwrs ROY HIL:
A •,,
' The uadersig ned have Hilo da y(A yell 27, I g 57.) entered
kb empadnerabipt in the)umber bust n to, st II» steam
t sair Will at the-trot of the inclined plasm. ma fhe U. U.
it A S. H. K. ILionder the Rem of R. C. JtJA3IESWiLSON.
;All mien foelputber promptly . attendid t e.
I IL C. WILSON.
R . bla7 2t17 itki i JAMES WILSON.
FOR SAL 8D TO LET.
Vi(111 SAGE.—Six pake .of Lumber
Trucks will be veld cheep lbr cash. . of
lath ap
t= dm th gam
aPeurlty. *lse, a valuable MULE. the gams
llLato JOON imam rmita.
;patrol, y 1,414 •
1110 RENT-LAI very convenient
dwelling, *Rusted at th e eorney si s tabzmi
an Norwegian attests, Paltry ilia,roataintag barrooms.
basement sod attic. hydrant and garden. Heat low.—
Apply to JACOB TROVOlN,eignone Margot fiasaa.'
• ['Pottsville, Say lb 'VI -204 t•
FOR RENT-4 . a Office in Mar-E1
ket Stneec: \kpply to
STICIITZR TELOMPSar b .
1 •
Pottsville. llayl,lB - ,
r,rowN Loirsl FOR SALE—In the
'L Borough of gprt (*boa. Apply to
•
J.M.• WIPELIET4ILL, Ageid.
j 1.b.14; '67 7-u
:!epplla l
tdy that
rIONSTANT)LY on hand, T Rails for
ki adoing purposes, at sedated prises, for mbar good
in t
re r t i niiki,
Dec.
ler I HA WOOD, LEY. AW.
sr-tr
r'iRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddl in g
t sad Blast Innuices, iron the heolbur Works. for
soer,St the ' noses FURNACE.
{ PottstOte,Jaa.l9,lBsa &St -
-
rytA
o LE-An Of fi ce with all proper
ronvenienresin the 3d storg, In Centre street.—
uquire of MIN WOMAN,
Pottsville, August 8.13.67. l, , 33-U
,LtAKES, (Iron and Wood,) Spades,
sief. Garden Trowel.. Tranaplantsva. and Garden
In Sets, at SUMTER & THOMPSON'S,
Or MI Saw." CbT.Cootreaul ilarket streets.
F Pottsville, March 21. Id 13.
rro large. and convenient
Skin House ape Ofliee, on the main street, Trec
;moot, recently occutfrl by Clark & Co. Inquire of
TH OMPSON A.GODI , temon4,or JOHN HANNAN,
!Pottsville.. ' [August S. IT 324 f
.111 E LET,iOR FOR SALE --A
A two storyßriek House situated on the cot ,
;per of. Third au • Notweghin streets. containing
r,modaa improvements, it just having liven put into roan=
iplete Will be a desirable res t dence. pplj to
iGRO.I3. PO'TTS, on Market street. ,
Pottsville, May B,'BB, •
yOUNpRIC TO - RENT li , fr,sl,
i The Wan and.oiensumilous roue. , , L . IlOtic; 1 4.1
/ ry situated to Coal street, together with ' `
r, ,- •
ltbe Patterns, FlasksOoid foundry Si-
limes In general. formerly occupied by . . . re.' ut
Co. as aulron Balling Manufactory. .Can be lensed for
a term of years cn gocd trims, by applying to JAMES P.
iIIcQUADR, on the premises; or, to Mallet Rill, Centre
) street, Pottsville, Pa. I .
1 Pottsville, May 7,'68 IS•tt "
Ckil OR RENT -- Anew Store-Rooings
and Cellai, otkllarket at rest. a few doors above Mill,
4th rd, hi lb* bo ro ugh ' f Pottsville..
1• . 1
I YOE .RENT—A convenient otitc• on the wood
.
floor, over 8. roster's Shoe S tore, corner or East Mar-lp.
I t ket and Centre streets , lately occupied by Messrs, ay
wtod. Lee 8 Co. i , , _ ,
~
1 {{FOR RENT— A,smail Store on Rest arket street.
alik
a ew doors below Centre street, latel
I Peter 0 lasennyno Lir a Thatcher's Stall. oecupleci byilla .
i . For fee ms apply to 8. FOSTER, at his Boot and Shoe
I Store, Corner of East Market and Centre streets.
I' May l, '5814-if - -
NOTICM
1 2i SPECIAL MEETING of “The
.Sehuylitlll County 13mlleal Society" will be held'
the Council' Chamber, oul Wednesday next, at 3
, n
• 'o'clock; P. M.._ • 11-11.SILL131AN, 31. D., Pee'y."
- Pottsville, May It, '5B : 20.
I' 4 ' j - iXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Where-
- -
Agit letters TestaMentarito the Estate of EDWARD
ARRIGUES, late - irir the itoropgh of Pottsville, de
ceased, hare been granted to the subscriber; all persons
,
indebted to the said Estate are requested to Make Immo
! diate . payment, and 'those having claims or demands
t against the Estate of the said decedent alli•make known
the same. without delay, to LEWIS P. GARR MUGS,
.Pottsville,3lay 15, rfiti SO-6tl • . Execrator.
r i f t () ARCHI',FHECTS.- I =Plans will be
received, up to tat of June nest, for a . SCHOOL
1 0 SE, to be erected on the 8. E. comer of a lot. facing
eastward. of the frilowing dimensions:-82 feet front by
.66 feet deep; three stories high, including basement (all
above' roundo with front and back stairways; to con
tain, °tithe 2nd and 34 dom., four equal, used school
rooms; heating and ventilating apparatus to be provided
for.. Building to be Of brick.
That Plan trstr to be paid for, which may be adopted
by the Board 01 Directors. . Address:-
- :•'. : 'B. HANNAN. Prmident;
_ , or. C. LITTLE. Secretary.
Miy 15, '5B '3).2lPottsville, Penna.
r r ,CONTRACTORS FOR TUN
, SELF:W.—Proposal's will belecelred for the OIC3-
TS t n of - 1500 feet lineal of tunnel.
The location Is in Western )Idissachnsetta—healtby,
and easy of *mesa . . °
The area of the tunnel is 18 feet by 14 feet. •
The material Is mica sbite, the rock aft, easy of et*
Teflon; forms a perfect and secure roof, the strata Teel
cal or . highly inclined; the direction of the strata at
right angles to the line of tunnel.
There will probably be very little ,water; the excava
' tion at the eastern end of the tunnel, In the same rock,
'pi entirely free from water.
The material wili.be rem,ved by a shaft =7 feet in
depth. .
The pay will be In cash, on the. completion of each
600 feet.
The east of shattrand machinery for hoisting to be in;,
eluded in the price / bid for the 1500 of tunnel. The sit*
of shaft and kind cif Machinery to be at option of con
tractors.
A propose of al feet per week can readily he made at
each face, which. Would require thirty-seven weeks for
150 feet; fifteen Months will be y allowed for the shaft
and tunnel eicarafton.
A liberal price will be paid for the work. and the pay
ments will be promptly made in cash; but no payment
will be made untll,6oo bet shall have been excavated.—
Parties without capital to carry on the work need not
offer proposals; bat the of capital required will
not be very large. t Address _ lIAUPT CO.,
• . .YertkAeLasu,, Mancithusetta."
May 15,1,8
“ WAcrei We Br a n'th/M d:Rcutt..”
'IIynSIIINGTO'N; CAMP, No. 1.1, of J. B. of A.. of Pa.,
V V meets every .Monday Evening, In third story Thorny,.
son's Hall. E, earner Market and Second streets, Potts.
villa, Pa. Board of Correspondonea—W. 3fatsz ; D. DILL
NAN, Jr.; AL H. lannazz. ' WM. D. SEVERN, P.
•W. P. Tionvant Lit. R. S. January la„ 'AS 3.1 y
T:oST—Aifetv days ego,_in the 800
o 4 rough of Pottsville, a map of a •pert of said Bo
rough, between Lyon' , greet and the Mineraville road,
and lying wed of Third sheet. A reward °Uwe dollars
will be paid Ihr Kis delivery to /3ASIUIEL LEWIS.
Patient', May 1, '6B • 184 t
•
OTICE.4-Whereas Letters of Ad
N -.
to the Estate of HANNAH °PEEN
EIMER, late of the borough of Schuylkill Haven, in
the county of Schuylkill, detested, bate- been granted
to the subaeriber4 all persons indebted to the mid Estate
are requested
,to make Immidiate payment, and those
having tiatms-will make known the same without delay
to ' LEWIS OPEWNII EAMES, Administrator..
• Schuylkill Haven, April 'l3B 18.151*
..OTICEI i s hereby given to my ere
diMis tba. f 1 have made applleation.to the Court,
o Common Pleas of SchnyUtill county, for discharge
noel my debts, under the Insolvent Laws of this Com
monwealth ; and ,That Monday, the 7 t b day of June, 1 R5B,
has been fixed b y the said Court for the bearing of me
and my anditers,on said application.
I - . JILNICLN JONES.
Pol trellis. April 24418 . 17.71
A DMINI§TRATION NOTICE.-
. Wbereag totter* of Administration on the Estate
o J SSE WHITE, late of the borough of Pottsville,
Schuylkill county, deceased, bays been granted to the
-subseriber by the Register of Selitylkill eountl, notice
is hereby given to all than Indebted to said. Estate to
make pay:nest, end theme baring claims will present
them tor settlement. WH. WOLFE, Administrator.
Aid! '24, 'f•S 11A% •
ADMINTTRATION NOTICE.--
Whereas Letters of Administration °tithe Estate
o ANIEL F.IIERO ER, late of North Manbeim town
ship. Schuylkill 'county. deceased, base been granted, by
„ I
the Register of to huyik ill county, to the subscribers,—
Noticeis hereby given toll those Indebted toj slid Es
tate to mate pa meat, and those having claims will pre.
sent them for settlement to either of the subscribers.
• JOSZPLI F.. BERGER} Adp2lnlstrators.
WILLIAM BITTL R.
Aprill7,ll3 i. : . 1661
N the . oipharue Court of Schuylkill
COunty-In the matter of the account of John
lughes, Administrator of -the Estate of John Reese, de
ceased
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the slid Court
, to distribute the hinds ID the hands of the mid Admin
istrator, 'weak the,pertios entitled to the same, hereby
• gives notice that he will attend for that purpose at him
-*Mrs, in the borwugh of Pottsville. on Wednesday, the
19th day of May, 1858, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
May WM 19-41 JOHN P. tIORART, Auditor.
N the Court of. Common Pleat of.
Schnylkilltounty—
JAWS CAMNIUMI 112 •
re. I. 1. March Term. 1811,
GARRET L. iTLIET. Vold. Esp.
The underektued Auditor appointed by the wild Court,
to marshal' the liens against -the Real Estate sold under
the above raird, the parties interested at
hie In the Borough of Pottarilla, on Monday. the
17th day of May,. A. D., itft, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of
which they are hereby.notleed.
May 1,'83 ls4tl JOAN P. 110 BART, Auditor.
AUDIT f R'S NOTlCE.:—Estato of
Anthon4li. Kline, .dereeer4 , —to the Orphans'
art, in and the County of Schuylkill.
' The undersigned, to whom the said Court tun referred
the re r iot the Auditor OW, "with Instructions to
open t ' said report. Pp Sr as the claim of the widow is
conce ..and to let In "new testimony discovered since
thebesirlug helps* the Auditor." will attend to the du•
ties of his appointment on Tuesday, the' Ilth day of .
May. ISSS, at it &dirk in the tbreuoonof that day,at his
omee in Centro street, Pottsville. • . I
• Ilay 1,1.3 1e,351 wig. IL WKAS, Auditor.
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opposite ;Poet
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QCHOOt. TEACHERS.—TIThe An
anal 'intim" of Teachers for the Public Schools of
Pottsville, for the Stboolyear, from the Ist of June, 18418,
will take plate on the evening of the third Wednesday
of May, (19th),1 Twen Irian Teachers sre no* employed
—fonratales and twenty Temalm. • Salaries range from
to $BOO a year, payable monthly. 'All applicants
most produce esitikates from the Thmy Superinten
dent of Schuylkill County, current fix the year named.
AppUentlonklio the...limo of election, may be made In
Verson, or by *tinny, to C. ILITtI.K,
Ileenotary.of Hasid of Directors, Pottsville, Pa.
Hay 1, '63 - • 154 t
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.pßolig'sALs-rou COAL will be I
received at our office until the tab Inst.
the delivery at the "PA/CIL IRON 'Welll5." South
ktftb Street below trankllo, 04500 tons, (V.lO lbw.) or a
plthereof. UST QUASITT MrtNUMB 11311011C1 AND
V OW, ( frtifttei AU, dirt, or water taiparitiro,)
Willed over our seals as it passes into the yard. Low
livered as follOws:
I - scuurudtc.
• , . 1000 tons la the month of Jape, •
400 .4 ia J u ly,
500 u • o “•' August:
lons IS OW mouth of Jo ugust ly,—.Ltnep.
• boo or a Septher, • '
500, a K a • October,
boo - November. •
Parties mating bide will he expected to nandelt pim
ples, dating nameat4_knollty the mina. , •
. Payments Jill beiCedt,'en lbs, second Tuesday,elt
`sash month Seaming/0 0 dellilej. •
ldOcutlil i , TONER CO
rbiladelphis, Mel 5,'33 ' - 10.2$ - •
MEDICINE
BOER pAVI;'S
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Till . CEI I RBRATED HOLLAND itlitln lOW
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DISEASE OF TIIE•
'LIVER' COMPLAINT,
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VER RMER AND EVERY
TAM its peculiar , Bitters, compved..; ,•
on ng to min melte recipe, handed down low,h,c
to am, perhaps. Tbe principle that a tattle ition44-1,
memory In every house. is undisputed. ytt. hoist ' t ,..„ ,
pounded by unskillful bands, often eontainvelenn i t o
both I neompar Ibis and I otonsiston t—stomel i m., pr.p.b •
ly hurtful. We hero offer to the public In a higt i ty„,,,
eentrated form, what will *meetly supply th is want, ps,.
pared upon scientific principles. compounded of nitro*,
acting in harmony, yet *alb fulfilling Its. own reetedi r i,
Mlle*. •• ' :
To visa PIITSICIAN I. here offered. I n a convenient FAID, :
let•perfectly sentaw facifent, which, acting upon t h.
circulation. mime the &ribs' of the system ro the one.
and of health, *specially after say debilitating aunt ,f
disease, after depression boo heal, or soy local or serf.
- dental rause; an „Asiti•Sparinedie. which. with a geneui
stimulant Dower, acts with a peculiar influence upon ti, -
nervous system. adurlng tenons irritation, when trier
• Purer. without :the lout tendency to the bralp..bi.
WitbOat tbst discressing reaction which is the ljn, . { ,
Wil L c.%
t tonk111.•-011* eaßstagoiOninjury than the original
disease. - i
As a Tome, to rately and permanently 'waffler tt i .
energitits'of all Mite the frame, Producing iiirrcint,
pirealthy Increase of the action of the wanner klint,
chemically changing the acidity of thi stomach', rug an %
Ing normally upon the Over la- nlatlng penownrou,
the blillary micretlons. ... • e__,
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- 'NOTlCE.—Whonver th,pectstod thlo• hoverer, wit
be disappointed; but to the sick, weak:and low,gintew,
it will prove a grateful &roulette cordial, poeserr,d of
singular remedial properties. : . • •
CsonttorserThe great popularity at this dellshost
Aroma has Induced many imitations. which the revile
should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to
bay any thing else until you have given POMIITI:11 I], L.
WID Brenta., a fair trial. One bottle will emir Inn, 3 0,
how Infinitely superior It Is to all these imitations, ~....
litirSold at $1 per bottle,or slit bottles for $5, by tit;
' - SOLIg PROPRIETORS,
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•BENJAMIN PACE L JR. &CO.
X•11117ACTURI 11111.
PharMatadi:de anb Chemists,
PITTSBURG, PA.
For sale lo Philadelphia by the agents—ifoßmas
bloraig.ollm of UM .&liiimeraf; John Johns,):=
street; Dyott A Sons, 133 North Second street.' AI.. in
!leading, by Hitter k Co. Lancarteri - by John V. Lri4
k.C.0.; Pottsville, John 0.. Bro wn. J. C. C. Kocher art
C. W;lipting; Tamaqua, by Y... 1. Fry; blioerryilb..l,
K. Burns, and In Schuylkill !largo, by Dr. E.
cheater. November 14, 'b7 46.
A CARD TO THE LADIES!
DR. DUPOII_CO'S rle3l ALM GOLDIESTRI..S
RE INFALLIBLE in removing
sionnages or Irrtivilarltles of the menses.. Tim ' 4..
I s are nothing new, but have been lased by the 10 flr
for many years, both in France and America, with uri c
paralleled success In every remand he is urged by tram 3 r
thouaandladies who have used them. to make thc Pllft
public. forth° alleviation of those suffering (Trio at.. It'
regularities whatever, ma wail as a preventive to th.
ladies whose health will not permit an Increase of
ly. Pregnant females, or those supposing Ihemei , ,,,
*Nage cautioned against;using they* lbe rv,. •
prietOr as/mutes uo reeponslbility after the above admo
ninon. although their mildness would prevent any
ry to health ; otherwise, these Pills are reenmmendcd
Directions accompany each box. Price. •1.
gale and retail by C. W. EMUS 0, corner Norwegl.to and
Centre streets, ponsejliv, Pa.
All orders must be addressed 'to the above General
Agent, who will supply the trade at' Proprfelor's„ prlrrx
and send the Pills confidentially to ladies by mall. if
thelienclosing SI to CHAS. W. !WTI :Napa Pottsville,
Schuylkill county. Penns.
4irSeeslgnature,“3 Daeosco," on each box—orgy
otheragenuine.
Pottsville, Jane la [if]
Important Discovery.
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CONSUMPTION,
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AND ALL •
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DISEASES 07 THE LUNGS AND THROAT • ,
APE positively.curable by Inhalation,
which conveys the remedies to the eerie lesin the •
lungs through the air parse gee. and coming In direct con
tact with the disease, neutralises the tubercular matter, ,
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allays the cough, causes a free and easy expectoration.
heals the lungs, purifies the bltcel, Imparts renewed 0-
tality to the nervous system, giving that tone and ems , .
gy-m Indispensable for the restoration of health. To I. ' •
at to state ionfidently that Consumption is curable by
inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. , it •
la as much under the control of medical treatment es
any other formidable disease; ninety out of every Due
tiredl., ,sues bill be cured in the tirst stages, and 11 f p,
cent. in the ',cold!: but in thenhird stage, pls rums. ' I
sible to can more than five per cent.. thr tire are ' 1
so cut up by the disease as to - bid . deltaic. tl• . 'niedicsl
skill. E'en. however. in the lest stages, to 41stion le -,
fords extraordinary relief to the suffering atteodln g tlos ~
tearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety-Ors
-thousand persons in the United-States alone; and a or
• net calculation show' that pf the present ptyalin ice ~ I :.
tins earth, eighty millions are destined / to ell the Ga. , .
somptive's grave.___ ..
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gritty, the quiver pf death bas no arrow no fetal is •
Consumption. In all ages it tias been the great enrol
of life. for it spares neither age nor roe, but sweeps - . 1 -,•
alike the brave, the beautiful, the grateful. and-the ell- ' .
ted. By the help of that Supreme Being. firm wheat •
.cometh every good and perfect 0141 am enabled to (tier.
to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in C 4.11:
timption. The first cause ottubercreile from, impure '
blood, and the Immediate effect, produced 1:1 theludep , •
salon In the lunge. la to prevent the freeradmission. of •
air into the air cello, which e'kusee a weakened vitality' '
:through the entire system. Then surely it is more ra• 1
novel to expect knitter good from medicines ,entering ,
the cavities of the lungs than from Mom administered i.'
through the stomach; the Patient will always end the•
lungs free and the breathing easy after Inhaling freer- . 1
dies. Thus. Inhalation lea local remedy: nevertheless it '
acts constltutionally.and with more poweespi certainty
than remedies administered by the stomarti; ' Tie prose ,
the powerful and direct Influence of this Mode of ad•
ministration, chlort,S,rm Inhaled will entirely desto.y
sensibility In a few minutes, paralyzing the entire net--
eons system, snAbat a limb may be amputated 'without
the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning ear . •
will destroy life In a few hearts.
The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the ay stsm when -.
fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the .
medielnes Is pereeptible In the akin a few mina the after '
being
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being inhale& aged may be Immediately detested in the
blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects
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of Inhalation, Is the tact that sickness Is always pro- . ..4
doted by breathing foul air. Is not this pain's', ell. ;*
deuce that proper remedies. carefully prepared and Judi- '.. , - ....i
. dowdy administirtil through the lungseabould pmdure
the happiest resulte? During eighteen years' practice, ''.' ..':.,
many - thousands, suffering from Minutes of the lungs F . ,_;
and throat, have been under my are , and I have Peer. ', ~.i,
ted many remarkable cures, even after the sufferers hare ,
been pronounced In the last stages, which fully esitisn,s
me that Consumption Is no longer a fatal disease. 3ly
treatment of Consumption is original. and founded ou ;•
long experience and a thorough investigation. Sly per.
feet acquaintance with the nature of tufaireleS, ie., en.
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abb' me to distinguish, readily, the various fining 14
`disease that simulate Consumption, and apply.the prnp.
er remedies. rarely being mistaken even le • Angle 1 . 3... •
• This Slimillarlty In connection with certain patholrelcal .
and mleroecople discoveries , aunties me to Tellers the •_••
lungs from the effects of contracted cheats, to robin:* ;.„.;
the chest, purify the blood, Invert to It renewed vitallty, .
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glvling,energy and tone to the entire eyatem. . .
; 'sf
itedleineewith full directions sent to any part or the ...;,..i
Caned States and Canadas by patients cosomunicatin; t h i,
their symptoms by letter. Beit,•the gore world be no m •.,-- .
certain ,if the patient ehould pay me a i.•it, ‘shlrh ' i c;il
would glee me an opportunity to examine the tungs.sna.l.":
enable ins to prescribe with much greater certainty, ant ;-'..il.
then the cure could be effected without my seeing the ;:,...
patient again. G. W. GIMAIIAM, 31. D., 7,. - .
Office-1141 Fara st., (old Na. 109.) briny neeith; '., - .1
PIIILADELPIIIA, rA. ~,.:,.
April 10, '.38 -13.1 y. - 3- , ..q",
To .
DR. HARDMAN, • • ;
Analytteal Physician and Physician ter
Diseases et the Lunge,
Ip_OWAIERLY Physician tn
ju.r• nail Marine hospital and Invalid's Retreat! Coo,
responding member .of the London Medical Itorldtv
Observation author of "Letters to Invalids," and editor -?
of the ...Medical Stetboseops," may be consulted-
POTTSVILLE, at the Pennsylvania Ma re • • !,..m
SATURDAY. 11AY,291k, for owe day oxixs ,
ifirDit. HARDMAN treats Consumption. Unmeh It Is,
Larynigitas, Asthma, and Diseases of the Throat and
Lungs, bil Nalical inhalation)
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Da l . l l47 b irsgra claims to publ ic confidence are true. ~.,
ded • following bete:
I. I Is thorough and complete acquatntanre with ib•
practice or the most celebrated phygiclans of, Europe p .
well as America.
1. The peculiarities of his system of medleatlrn dit ,
tering from every other ever yet adortedieffl. not coati a .
sick to make well; nor tear down to build up spin— • -.
discarding ell dangerous drugs and Bni■On011111111111 , 1 1 1:. ',
3. Ilia unprecedented exprelente l to Howells! practh r.
when, every form of disease was Nresented for two
moot, and, in wee of death, aft: examination of.d ,
dead body made, and the ammo queer of the at f pet 4
parts carefully noted down by his own hand for fide.
reference. These notes and observations thus meb
when completed. will form two large volumes of t'..
hundred page. each, which will be published for It.
benefit of the Medical profevelon. . . ,
4. In addition to thle,his vast 111pffillICIMINCliredt'
traveling nearly Sveyesrs.treating tbourandranouvl. , •
' have afforded great advantages for obwerystlro and it•
study of nil diseases incident to the human family, T •
this period of time he has traveled 1 dtslanee ors' . .
equal to two entire circuits of the globe. and has ree.•
prescribed for and been consulted by nearly thirty ill,.
sand Invalids.
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ALL DISEASES TREATED!
In relation to the teflon lux diaeisea either alai
thirsted with Lung Affections• or existing al.
invite eonsultation—uscally Mot them
Prolapsna and ail tints of "Female Complaints 1
charities, and Weakness.
Palpitation tad other brims of Heart Pare«.
Complaint. Dyspepsia, and all Mbar Diseaws ct . P"
and bowels. Piles, Le.
arAll litsmoes of tb• ley* and Tar; Nrurstgis,
tem, and all *lrma of Nervous Dlorlw. • •
• WNO Charge /Le Cansalfas=st:lin
KIN '
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February 27, '5!
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS. &C. .
frHE Subscriber begs leave tO,ln',ortll ,
it_ his cnatonsers and the community at law tto•. ,
boo Just returned from the city with a ~,
ens collection of articles in his line, eon. 1' .
oidepsisting of ''
. 4 ' 303 1 ''' 7
Boors.
811055,
.. _ CIAIITERS. ,
'';', SILIPPERA ,
" "! •P1.:31 PS. ie., .
of all dew-Option Co !Adios, gentlemen and ebildo7
An elegaot article s,
of Misses' and ehildrens' hey s?
gaiters, something new In the latest style. ~, t .:
Also,* new lot of Trento, Valises, Carpet-1 11 V'.
ea. he., he. - I -'
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Customer wort neatly and ex peditkustv al tridel '.ll-1
Store and Shop_ In Centro, one door above {itch soot
air:cell door to the Red llnwit. - lin
Pennine, XitylM, 9 s7 tVely I DANIKG MI littnit
PAINTING, PAPER HANCINC, SC.
THE undersigned would respecilC
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Boa" to the patine Mist he has opened 2 . * ; :
SOP, MS.'s...mid street. above Market, next dreg
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lira Methodist Minh, where be is prepared to er:, t
an work In his Ilse, such aa Souse and syrn p. 14, , •
OtazinikOrathlrig sod Paper liatiglegom the rls!'6„ ~
welch acid os swimmable terms HS, IDS vortid s , '-.*
basineeitbr is smember of goers, he boys to 07^ . "..
anus of the public petrol:ago JJKILAX4 K Ll‘i - 4
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