. . • .4, 111t15 • POTTBVILL sATULDAT, MAT a itautifaeturers, learn that in this 1 Xesentatives, This - of Ptnnsiltairiti, lotion setting for found iiladleqtrat with revenee,m meat to the com mittee of Ways I expediency of tariff, substitutii tions, and specif so augmenting , come in cOmpet, factures and prod' protection Whereupon; the' rules by, pu, representative from • questiod, Which even if wears , • expect • 'flan Nt above vote may 1 one. • Notwithstandi tretion is j agar! transmitted to qtiestinca itfrthet our National de' millions of,dollars, Demoematie . party, Meier- South, to au adequate Prol , the ! Treasury may heedful ropt,:andlite people starve _ act W trallrtthirty days wo to-the country, and set ag machinery ,Of our work-sho No, thatiis not what'the r;) 'desirous of seeing enac t - 'commented •upoa the f means to carry on the Go taxation, and then' our open to , free ,trade with wisely thinks that we trek such a system, but hope' distant when such a plan can be,adopted. And t . North meekly says "am render, us serfs. The isy tion is a favorite . theory mocracy, to supplant the • post of duties npoin impo Democerkey who are co by their Southern allies, ottsly, totprosecute the issue.. Else why their' sion of the Tariff; when I ple alike at this moment rassed ? • ' Workingmen, you hew long..;e_nough on this, qu You were deceived, e 1844, by the upon Lanai - vs, upon which w "Ifolk, Dallas and the T brazenly through Pen is, you ca nnot trust the ter. They are loud in m onient a Democrat'. Seriator,--wituess that, Washington, he is whip the South, and soon be the veriest _slave of th not wish to bare this m It should I not be. JO j tome buncomb at the 11 ter that affects the L'aP of cur families. A Pry enacted howeVA. It a • 'statute books, withod change, of party and Opposition might gain ' two, enact what is reqt liable to annihilation, suffered; upon resurnp Democracy. To obvit must teach the anti ' lesson, al. sson they Commence now, work to vote for a single assist in any way to el stable up to the Presi • , on a Democratic ti Commence at the festering mass 'will ally, be extirpated.: rests with you. Wi Fall If you do, Democratic party; w afford you what yeti ere long - float in: trine the Capitol at Washb “Proseet ten to AI EDITO LIDY:11 lions 11,1 magazine, contains in. beautiful illustration, ily." In desigu'ind • justice. when we say ti of rimllar character fa pal fa stion.plate is all of illustrations is ten L s!s usual, varied; bare frequently.spoke Thirty fitted for the ber renders the eonv( coirebt., Copies 'of t taitiadlat i 'a. , Isomer a LADY'S BI massafoo literature, tractiber wbiait Is be ,„ .Is concluded. To Indeed. 'very rains many dollars :mob • gerdinitbe toilet,* lady should receive June number con First Step," d Lilly Martin Bpen • note. The fashion ful. Gods, promise Persons wishing to' with the new vuluun her Can be obtained . L-A veteran in American this Book. With the Jane -re as, the filly.sixth volume , 'e ladies this publication Is [le, giving Itch stondally. Of valuable Information IT- `d l domestic economy. Every 1 the Book regularly. The ins ao illustration entitled igned for the Book bye . J r, animist of total ! .rabic fates are numerous and use a rich number for July:2 übscribe, should commence , . Copies ofithe Juan nuns-, i Batman's More. fitly conductor of Grabs .. 'i Lams!, the sprij Magazine, 'dye that will take a "slow prom lie to *allows readers, ad imitasio is pet through, wit! aleph. "Easy Taliq 'Joao, which we hae Is worthy of the :r its presence will so far take it all isi Spring. Leland sy tiers °Vahan' has I it deserves them: what is arorthpraill !merits! what we be owes tus one. Well, we te" for •tbe debt, if be will I end his hundred ihonsiud It until the Pacific Railroad • his cheerful, genial, wide. By the way, Graham for a not space to notice lut week, 'l. nib of Bowers, and -we hope a Ist in settling the weather, for a 11, we bare a most ill.natured • its of am searst.fiearred no! deiced from the press. Well, W. always praise sincerely, a •g, and Graham intuits, richly of it. Copies. of the Jen r. •• ured at Bannan's. . : • SCI It Ittn iIO44IIIII . OCIATICII.-.- i ear (laterisebanges, of the American Society for : *nee at Baltimore. Our oz one of the most interesting t at erasion, one by Proles ( •bology. That this branch ' ,jest beginning to 'attract-the ADA an savable, will, in the hand's receive rapid development,. of whilst we take • list pride wettest' of our. distingaished t' called epee tir present the t 'bees 'reputation for Ni t f, is atilt dier to ws. The 111 •9tioatia." by .G6r tower. , see if we mistake wet ttempt to Mai iota; wetlos,in taws of 'Serape" Ilospbolw. I origlaal eraintribetleas . le the forms by matbematieelearese. r dr. Wanneeee week Professor i • bone metimeay hie nue t rush* of It from oar Sukna. Lath published it. skiaber cao•be pi Taa PorrirrittA A proonlne,t topie le thereeent weed Advaicelatot, e!' ebonies notice se papers rea4 oa tl sor Peirce upon M of silence, which G ottentlion of Arnie of ProfessorlPsi% none can doubt. in tile original oonatryinen, wet' claims of a. lantl • see. though lot k ' "Stodies in 044.1 Am.'s, (r. S John :•11! . the Am elebotibe' tbiseountry. (lie . • 4iatt, end to Matti imitation oft:rain .4vo To the Altos of [i ) eiree;baa biome oricnovimlsing tit. . • t 4.1 Astoolationo ==2 We have always stderstood that a manescript of a portion of Mr. Warner's *ask. was placed In the hands of Professor Pelves, long before thuieb- Station of it, but bow mush attention Professor Peirce had given the subject before the rossiPt ef the manuscript, we do Do( know. - We make these roltarlip . ,, !(1, 11ft darn anon of the originality or lorportilasteorProd Peiree's Ir boys, bee simply ass matter of justice to Mr. Warner and to the Scientific Losoelatlon, an' Institatiou. which hat loco much to fos ter • Mete for meioses in this ea:amenity, and wbrds await* tbilisraest sepporCof osir eithens; In this connection we may perhaps, be .flowed to speak spin of lb* Society's last publication, "The Fossil Plante uf_thiSpoal Measures." All who wish fora 0.0150 an,d. 1411041 104 s IP th e study of as Coal placid, should secure a copy . at once.. The work is to be had at Dannan's. Nal jap-fir..—The IdinersvilittAdroente says that en Wednesday morning. the Mount PliLiassat !to tal, occupied by Benner h Knabb, was destroyed by ere, together witb hi contents. ' • , and which !nano , . creased labor; vi the main ig the .111P776. Public Bekook,--Aill tit* obi Umbers 'towable week rat leeted,...with the exception of Mrs.,Lleeblier,toraser!y Hiss Z. having infirm'. Wed Colt was fleeted to 1111, the vacancy. Samoa Garet., Erg, Was 'elected Col lector ainigressurer for the fleeter year: ". pip Presidene eed illeageriet the fielmyl - Company paid thin County a visit :this week. One objector their visit was to settle damages groWing out of the tilling up. of the Coisspasy's dam at Port Carbon, a matter which has been in litigation for some time. ' that og to The Party "Sr Distreermy Beatk.—A lad died In this Borough on Monday, from the arms of drinking a large quantity of whisk?. It appeari that an older boy got bold of a quart of sPirits on Son. day, in the abeam* of the adult portion of the family; and both dean : bit. On the following day the youngest of, the SWoAiled from the e ff ects.— Annibar - Sad plisse thrltuin traffic. mons being ty, re is, and forty of the se whip of the active TOE, that hopelessly bank• yet it will not en- Id give coisfuletice p/rArcodiun histstate.—Tilis • educational ci tsblishinent, at Orwlisburg, under the manage eseneot E. Sehnsider,-te folly tinder way for the season, but there i airs still a few sae:of seats, which the worthy : Principal Would like to fee We conlide r ntly recommend the Institute 'Epos to which parents can send their children, perfectly auared that full justice- will I* done them, mentally, morally and physically. in in motion the Administration is Mr. Cobb bas "bility of raising rnment, by direct can be thrown e world; Mr.' Cobb of prepared yet for that the day it not or deriving revenue' a DeFoocratie party n," to what would 'tern of direct tau• f tbe Southern De- eceasity of the int-. , and the Northern trolled 'completely, are assisting ; yigor des to a successful otes against a nevi • .veniment and peo are ieriouely ember been juggled with Lion of Protie.tion: mefullydeceived in t party, when their inscribed •that lie, riff of '42," flaunted sylvania....- The -feet party with' the mat, testationa ; but the Representative, or tool, Bigler—enters Id into the traces by mes. as tractable ari ! Carolinas. IVe.do tier a party question, 1,60 important to be ustings; It is a mat .inese and prosperity tective Tariff must be net remain upon. the liability to ,every dministration. - The power for a term or iced, which irould be 1... the Tariff of 1842 . ion of power by the . e that probability, we 'roteetionistti a severe .111 not , ,soon forget.— ngmen . :: ..ltesolve not ndidate for office, nor 1 ct to office, from eon , eney, any man who is 1, et.. Cut them all.— 1 4. .oae the evil, and the I nee and more effectu.' Workingmen, the work you commence nett . d effectually cut the eh cannot and dare not eed; your banner will •ph &Wye the dome of gtoo, upon it inscribed, artisan ladwatry." 'I TAIBLZ. Amis.-4Mo admirable the Jane number a really added, "The Happy Fem. eeution. we di Arthur but at it is superior to anything r the meth. The prinei o very fine. The.. number. The literary department ante and interesting. We of thia Magizlne at primp' .. ily circle, and each nem ! Won 'monger that we are e Jane number can be ob. focal Afraim JlNlPLorers of die Fine Arts will remember that' a sale or Statuary, Vases, &e., will take place at the %own Bail today. The collection is a line one, livened by Sig. Vito Intl, and there will undoubtedly, be considerable competition today in bidding. We are regieste4 to state that if the stock is not'ditposed of ttrdiy, that the sale will be continued on Monday next, morning, afternoon and evicting. . . pllr TA. Washiegeos Yozseri.—ThlF admira ble corps, commanded most ably by M. &rouse, Esq., will give a military and citizens' dress ball at the Town Ball; this Borough, on Monday even• lag next, 24th inst. The list of managers em braces gentlemen of approved taste and ability, god as extensive preparations bare been made for the occasion, we presume everythiug will pass of merrily. jar riot Tark/al. Admircd.—The Turkish Vier. Admiral Mohammed Pasha, has respectfully de clined the tender of the President, of a passage home, in the United States iteam frigste - Wahisb, as in addition to his wish to participate in a 'buf falo hunt on the western plains, he .intends to visit thiCoal -mines of Schuylkill County, and inapect the "Bee (live," Mrs. A.T. Wardell, Pro prietress, Centre street, adjoining the Pottsville House, where everything useful and ornamental in the Variety line can be purchased cheap. ..3731"'11e "old tune" - This week. Rain and loud. Yesterday however, was a tolerable decent day, cold and blustering, with a stiff noezrest breeze. 'After all, we will have to wait for Mad ame Anne to usher in - Bummer, in fact- Oar thermometrical record for the week is as foltowi: • • P. it. .114 P., TEMILAPII 07Pla. • 71-ansy/rania Hull, Ihiltri/k. BA. M. 2P. 31. 7P. 31. - Pat, . May 15,-62.'WP 72o—clear. Mon., 17,-60 5 5 rot =cloudy. Toes., 18,-56 61 68 —rain. Wed., " 19,-56 • 69 58 Thom, " • 20.-40 58 bt '" Fri., " 21, -56 CO '62 —cloudy. Aar The Miners' Beak.—That this is an admi. rably managed institution, is a fames welt known and is freely acknowledged abroad, as it la* home. The Philadelphia Pren of Tuesday, thin ks of the Bank :—"One of the most prudent ' apes Ily managed banks in the interior of Pennsitve, nil is the Miners' Bank of Pottsville. Prior to the panic it regality divided fife per cent. every six months among' its stockholders', and it has now declared a semi-annual divtdMwd of four per cent. Taking into view the/depression of the coal trade from all manner: / of adverse causes, and the utter prostration of mining interests, the feet that the Miners' Bank still able to make a band. some dividend speaki welt' for the attention and skit? of its manajcirs." 0111" A Serious /latter.—The attention : of our worthy Chief Burgess is directed to the fact that in the evening it is absolutely unsafe tor &respect-, able female to proceed through any 'of our streets, unattended by a gentleman. At any moment, a lady who should happen to be alone, is liable to insult and annoyance.' But a few evenings since a fellow saved himself from a threat:title, after having followed a lady to the door Of her resi dence, by making yacka in double quick time before her hnshand:was Informed of the fact. It , is cowardly, unmanly and beneath the spirit el a true American, to assault an 'Unprotected wnmou, and we inform those Men who are in the habit. of practicing. the mean trick, that if our authorities do not take the matter in hand. and check the nuisance, that wheiftheileast expect it,•they will get a hornet's nest lib? t their ears. fle look one. ) Jl4l-771. llissereYof Ashland are moving for higher wagei, and , during the week have been marching through Ile County, coercing men who are satisfied with their situations, to stopwork.— This is all wrong. The men of Ashland ' i have a right undoubtedly, to "turn out," peaceably, and obtain higher wages, if they can; but they have no rigid to traverse the County dictating terms to men and em pinion., who make contracts with which they are satisfied. Snob a proceeding is goiegioo far. The cause of tins alinement is the lwetmen's ' action,-which ittspending almost entirely. ship ments by Canal, of course stops the Asbland'Col liens, which ship by that route. This throWing the seism out of work, they have endeavored to Increase the rata of wages by the demonstration stated. They should adopt the advice of the St. Clair workmen,—make a demonstration at the liallot•box next Fall for a Protective Tariff and against Democratic mixes, Tem Cents a day. , , •.:. Presertiag Powers.—Our fair tendert, all .whom we knew, love flowers,-the season of ieh is now at hand—gill bi; interested in the Ilowing manner-of preserving afire from wilt tag, which a eoteuipoi.ary *Mures us is • highly successful. The plan is this :—Procure a sat dish of porcelain, into Which poor water; place upon • vase of defiers, and over the Tare a beli.glais with its ties in the water.' The iirylat surrounds I the doyen being confined beneath the bell-glass, .1a constantly-moist with water, that rises into it la the form-of ..e;spor. As fast as the vapor be onmes 'condensed it runs down the side of the . bell glass into tbkdisb ; and if means be taken to eneitiserthe water ton:the outside of the'bell.glase, •o as,tO,prevent it evaporating into the air of the sitting-room, the atmosphere around the dowers is continnally damp. The plan is designated the ~ . I.lopean Apparatus." The experiment luny be tried on a small scale by inverting a tumbler over a rose budio a mincer of water. 'lOl/"Proetediagi of Borouyk. Coeffeat-1:-A sta ted meeting Of the Borough Council was held on Tneaday evening, May IBth. Proiient, M Nice, FeEnlists, Kinaley, Hoover, Evan., Ear. Wier, Maywood: Me/tarred); Shortie, Mettnig, Cbriatian . and Evert, Mr. Meßarron, President pro testa Minutes orprevioai meeting ware read and adopted., "An election forlditers wee tbes estered into. MR. smcivrea was elected 'President of the Council., ' Mr. Harts * wall elected Clerk. - Mr. lipla wee elected Borougb Surveyor. E. ,O. Parry, Sag., was sleeted Borough B Bettor. Kr. Moreau was elected Saperviver. lir. fialialopr was sleeted Cunectar. Tlia Standing Commlases of Council, se ap. polatod by Lbw President, are as follows :• 7 -4Stroct Cowaitwor—Mssors. To!bogie, llOovar sad Chris tian. Cow. on Aeamsta—Massn. Nies, Rippler isdnajarood. Can.,* Lampaid Wated—idestmt. disiloaraa.,itiaisis sad ginaley. Co.. o* Piro Appatiaana-Ahnara. ll'allaagl• and Er. aim Ceat.ina aapsani•C%Nassas. Elasity, Nies sad *Marron. Oni. is Nark44 Mow.. Env; Everl and Replan. ff6=2l i `On! r motien of Mr. llaywOode it was teselved - Snt the ,appropriste'-eounattee itarestiottelinte the fltnentof the prawn watebteen .forthe gio.. . - - adoni s etti report a . sett aseetiog, ' . '. i PnreanoTwe Meg' /I, MS. ii i• Cosi. Us Account, en - usenished - best wee EmusMtitses' Jorssu,:—Aecordiegto the di se eCtinued, and Abe bu s iness *tided '" r to notices* in your paper, the Lades of Fienroire nariCusentittee.%,4::: •.? \ .:; .ke ! 4 . their Vali on:-ffie 6th and 7th but; in onit ofl Sreciaiii- lot at eate n 7 and th e capacious rooms of our otepos, rsbno sob o on Bass Market streets ; ituntleused ;,, on bill Irina Inapt?* fF , lnech„the weatlhmewas weauspicitsesv IL Paiit'srO aflnitadj o• bill of ,Saintil ;Mew for t root o t r ir o o. , oa t .s s o ii, " loss ousg o too aoest r t midge irate/ keen: Salt tabireen's 'twang, din: ge e /wi n k . islipi i rs iai ss a, as fs,. ,011 • the se-i + charged; celpte were maned. We belling lit .to - be Cost.' als "OR" of B'l°l'o `order, was etas-' its' avail ' iinliiiiipladln the ConntY' and per. • . , - ' , ' e _ • kaPa is the State, where the ladies velnateured 1 Coo. on report of 8. Lewis tee; /Medea In let and IliCCCelitd in procuring mean/ for the per. / Platy. wee continued ,.. -- , . chase ofe.ffielli !ut,a,Puldie Inbeel 0110- Many : Coos on Council Sapper, was ~d - and au h our bi t id ‘o,4 pee t l a ei t te ht eg t e e ee eeeprielb.l ~. bill ordered to be paid, • ffide objea. Tarring:ld appearance of the Falt, Street Corn . on repairing planking over Not' 'room' ,was la ilist amid pe desired; the attendattal `begun Creek, was continued. - ~" .tes, the dl:erality itenertnis. „and' we :heathy re. 1 , On the subject opening Spring area, Coen- t ent th e ,thenhe_ of the citizen! of Pioneer* I ° l ieilassidved Itself into Cont. Of the W ore , to via- !hi tidies, for their canton!, self sacrilleinF it the ground on Wednesdayntornibg. • spirit, in Indueintthast to . Goer cpinh so desire-' .:: The Coma on granting dre ping in . J.arkat Me an object. Indeed if Wirers in our power,' 1 street for Sprinkling purposes, was dischergikl. we would have that hell chime a matittand vesper-J ~ Mr. Sherbet, thenew Borough . Treasurer .pre- song of praise to them every day. ' 1 Panted his bond of security,, which mp,e led. -At the seme,time tbe,Teachers' ,Institute of the 1 A Statement 'Of the 'Financial 414 faint thi County convened in theausebuilding, and though . _ , Dormer was read by' the Clerk, and referred to the attendance was comparatively small, what win I Co ~ m. on Accounts. - - loot in goantity,lwas madcap In quality. Prowl Mr, Cris; Chief Burgess, read' a . arateinTt of witnessing iheirlatereises, listening to their leo. the receipts and expenditures in oneeedett with tures and enjoying their public Catania% we , his office, for the earent year, wbieb we! ap• have come to thn conclusion, that there is not an; proved. The Conned then ordered that Mr.prist other County in ibe State, that can boast a better be paid $27 l'il, being the balance doe bun of corps of teachers, than those that wets present $l5O per annum, which the Borough ,pays him at this conventiOn. In addition to their aelinow. for his services as Chief Bargees. " 'edged pro6cienty as Teachers, they were ladies Mr. Crist then submitted rind of pollee o ears, and gentlemen, making oar „homes pleasant, and from which be requested a Committee of n. receiving with gratitude the equations of our cid. oil to select 24. A Committee composed of Id ssts. sea. We were particularly pleased with a lee- Pelle:tele, Nice, Maywood and Hoover, Ir ap. tore on Geology by Mr. Philips, of your place.— pointed to A t t end to the latter. Without any specie: pretension. densiOn. it was repletewith Mr. suggested that if a special police interesting information eel that noble, bat too .... force oen men was given him, be would eet muck neglected science . '. • : , . 3 , 4 i c . reform in the streets at night, which ref One soots of regret on our part, was the ab. _ _ _ _ tiettainly needed. The following bills were read and ord • be paid - Fox k, Brother, . $24 F. B. Ilserehez 135 C. Wormer! & others, Pottsville Gas Company,' 300 •L. C. Thompson's bill, $3lO, was rare the Com. on Fire Apparatus. Council then adjosinied. RZPOWILD feat ran moue Jima. ' lislibert Lid.* Odgers.—On the ith raary,lB6s. the denazdant eatireraid s judgment plidnal! for VMS, and • Sew dap attar the pW road an attadimant ezeentioa,amfinuateasad R.llllllast sad :Edward Darts, among Gibe* es shoos.Hants and panb . worn coal !vendors Diamond Tract, having bought out Odgers, the operator, in September pronoun, for which they to psi about $1000; payments to be made In the mode prescribed by the article of alreement. The balance still alleged to be due to the defendant was attached lry the plaintiff. Dut the evidence showed that after a part of the money had been paid that the garnishees abasidoned the operation, and'lhat by the terse of their agreement with the defendant, they were only liatee to pay In cam they took sufficient coal out of the place to pay the amount at a certain rate per ton. The jury found its fa vor of the garnishee,. c, Jane Morrison es. John Toreple.—Ttabi was &slapped} from a Justice of the Peace. • The .plaintiff hadoaned the defendant a suns of money, which it appea rdhad been repaid. leaving th e interest unpaid, and wh the defendant refused to pay. The jury found for tb plain. till--$93 It,. . 1 ‘ I, .'.t Benj. 041: and Thomas Orient es. lanai R .—This was an action .ori a proadissory slots, to which no de fence ippeared. Verdict ihr the plaintiffs-4136130. ' /Prance Bata far the use or.rohn C. Grand its. Mi chael asthma -This was an action on a mortgage dated March 5,1853, far SSOO, to recover kbalanoa of 1p250 with interest, still due and unpaid upon it. The defendant purchased a lot in Market street, Pottsville, treat Barth, for $1290, and the mortgage was given as part 4oneldi. ration of the hit. The defendant refused to pay ' the bal ance still unpaid barium he had not received lull the ground to which by his dqed he was entitled, it railing for a lot, 25 by 190 feet, whereas the rear end of the lot, fronting on Logan street, was less than 25 feet I by one foot and several inches, thereat being occulted by Ruth's MG:dings. The plaintiff contended that the de fendant was precluded from setting up this defence, be t:l6lSe the bounded/ of lot on the ground were cote sidered to be all thatwas Intended to be' conveyed by the deed, a aitbougbt by the defendant; but the Court not coinciline le this view of .tbe law, the jury dedue ted $lO from the amount due on the mortgage, and found a verdict for the plaintiff of. $3ll 41.. A flsotl.sti for a new trial has .been made by the plaintiff I lts this ease I Yechnaics' Swings Furecl vs. Margarei fifevphy.this was also an action on a mortgage. In December, 1851, the defendant being the owner of three sham of Stock in Miff tamale Ravi nits land, of Pottsville, purchased three lowils of $3lO steh,lrom the association, paying a bonus of $lO9. Toluenes the paysnent of this she gave a mortgage, by her attoroepin•fact, Michael Murphy, on some prOpertybn Poihntile. The loan was tq be repaid by the monthly dues on each share, the Interest on the mortgage beiiig payable also monthly; and In default of payment, II nesarere imposed In addition. After a time -the defendant neglected to pay her dues, Interest and viols, and the mertgige was pied out in order to compel, payment. Thio jury bond hit the plaintiff—Vl monthly dues, $9O Interest, and 830 CO - tines—ln all g 20 1 ,00. A mottos to show came why judgment should not be sa lved for the defendant has been . made, on some guar Gone arising In the aght and powers of married women. Mechanics' &trim* And et. Edward n 7byfer.—The defendant being the owner of ten shares in. the Mots, tiles' Savings Pus* purchased tan loans of $2OO each, from the Association, paying ahonus of $903. 4 lit secure . the payment; of the loans the defendant gave II mortgage fir $2OOO, &ithe . 2oth March, AU, and payable on Octo ber Id. Bab. ;The. defendant failing 'to pd: l y up hli monthly dOes,interest and dues, the mortgage was sued out on July 30th, 1/356. The evidence showed.thst the defendant had /aid beck toassociation l l about as as I much be had actually reedy with the interest on that amount. The defendant ed that as til ;nd the mortgage had been sued t within ear and a day af ter the same bad fallen due. that the , verdict should be lolls boor, whilethe plaintiff contended that by the. artleleel!of the assoetation the defleodint hallpratied him right to the Tat and day. The Gavel decidell, that the defendant had not welted this right, and tlii plaintiff then took a novenae : .., . 'Peter Kern and .IeSeWA C Kept es., ^r cis Spa err.— This was also sa action on &mortgage dated March. 28tby 1853, tor $2OOO, given by the defendant td the plaintiffi, onieopeity situated at the' corner of George and Race streets, being lot No.Bo of Loeser:s Addition to Pone vine. The defendant yenned to, pay on the ground of I failure of coudderalloa—that lot the deed he Was to ni -1 Mire a certain house. erected on lot No. 80. &dig at the corner of GeOrgs and Trudy streets, bat that in point of fact the house was not wittily on lot No.l3o,hut part. Lyon other gretind not belonging to the 'Plaintiffs. The deed desertiaid the pmpeky as situate on 164i:corner of Decatur sad 'Becalie street; according to the plan laid out by Cheats Loeser in 1829, and Recording to whkh plan . other lota wen; sole Decatur street was never laid out, but Race street wee laid out, occupying ground perhaps somewhat different (rein Decatur street as originally planned-4nd it was contended that the la sold to Spencer, in Race street at isresent,was not the lot sold In 1829 as a lot in Decatur street, but the Conrt charged that the original owners having sold the lotslaieording, , to a certain plan,naitber they nor their giantess could cheap the keellon of the streets to the Injury of the purchasers of loth, and if lace street was not inhere De catur street was iorlginally, that the putstuarre of the iota would have the right to ran their lots 4p to RUG st. The jury found for the plaintiffs the sum of 112252. Auld ifeepurd rs. WWiu Defiatem—Thlalwas to. .tion on a oarchealc's ielo fbr roofing with tin the foun dry of the defendant in Sinew/111e. The balance still alleged to be dee being between One and Two Thousand Dollars. In September,lBss, the deiendint made a eon- tract with the Plaintiff to root his foundry, to be com pleted In ten days after It was Dego& There• were ft great many delays la the work attar It bad beak' begun =and It wall not entirely completed until Abe dilbwhig Spring or *lemma., having been eoinmeneed the Vali pre. shone.. ()wing to the delays or the plaintiff In finishing his contract, the defendant's machinery Wined a good deal From thirst!), the walls of ilfe building Wire some what Injured, endgame of the workmen lost time when the westber Tres had--the damage amounting bubetween Three and Four Hundred Dollars. The jury found for the 'defendant. Workingmen of kebuyikill and doe thusaberiond Commie& As the Congressional election, is approaching, allow the voice of manj mechanism in one imme diate vicinity. end all workiagnsei whom we Imre burd express themselves. to suggest the name of BENJOMIX HAYWOOD. for the repreeentative of oar district, as the People's Candidite; knowing that he favors Protection to Americus Labor.— Ills life is known to every citizen in the County, for his prominent Worth as a business man, &cit izen, and as one 'thins the workingman can safely tinst. • PALO ALTO. We are not aware of Mr. Haywood's view' , itt regard to tiro above **nestles, .but we beartliy approve it, and believe tint the workingstioTif this Congressional District wine's* approve • kir. Haywood wu an old line Whig, 'tad sine* lit ‘tilleitilis of thathill been conservative in bit polities! opinions, het warm friend of Protee lieu. He Is just the man to represent this Diet triet in Congretes He is practically, a workini. Ilan ;is able debater, fast ; a mar who wilt make his mark le Congress, and apply a powerful shoulder to the wheel of Protection.' In. Beale. mih Haywood the workingmen can confide, and they know that their interests are his. lot case , next aj from this Congressional District be, op roto m os to. Asoviese lidastry, and a man in Ceegrele with the ability teary, and the bravery to defiled." The piiseiple is too insporeint to be a mere NO welter. it Would weirs the spon: Unease support, of the peeple, •as a mettle with which their prosperity h *thrilled. • • PROOSICDIPOIS OP COURT. icommucAszioi: - lit ?•:, r J *ill iTI:g.; as • covissroniuma or riot mime rooms . mace of. our County Buperintendent, with the teachers, who are to attend thi proposed Normal School in Tremont. His official position points to him, as the natural head of OAS institute, as it would give him an opportunity of testing and im proving theyapacity of his teachers, and do much towards awakening a general interest on the great subject of education. We however, give him our best wisbeh for the success of the laudable ecter6, prize in which he is now engaged, as it will dd . much to improve the teachers of our County.— Though the number in attendanee inay not be so large as was anticipated, the cause is to poble a one to languish, and we hope that fie may not be discouraged, fur eventually it must succeed. We have e secured the services era gentleman, as Prinelpisl of our schools, wbo has been connect. ed with one of the best colleges of the Bute, and expect -to ,bare one of the best schools in the County. Putieunovs. • CUMILLIIME BEIXILLES.' • CORRESPONDS/ICS OP Tilt Mane POI:4MA%. Henry ,Wllll. Herbert—Death of Ana* G. Alelpe- , - The Stein Milk Bosinews—Mr. Farmer's Chari table Enterprise—The Ootragee upon American Merchant Vessels—Religious Statistics, the. New Yoar, Wednesday, May 19, 1858. Dean JOURNAL :—I have not for-a lefig,thee been so startled as I eta! on Monday last, when the fact was:annotmeed,Attat Henry, W. Herbert, well known through 'his contributions in the Spirit of the Times of this - City, and a pleasing writer upon horses, doge, Sebes and all kinds of sporting bad "shuffled off this mortal coil," by hie own hand. Alteongh my acquaintance! with , Mr. Ilerbert was of the most casual nature, yet in spite of my knowledge of his faults, I thorough ly respected him for a manliness of character, which held,his enemies at bay, while it seeurely_ knit to him the few 'that were admitted into his confidence. There can be no question of the fact that the influence of a long-protracted melancholy 'amounting almost to a frantic despair, this was the ronsequenee of a domestic difficulty operating upon an exquisitely sensitive mind, which unfor tunately ran to extreme* of joy or sorrow, all through his unhappy life. Indeed, those who have only seen tee occasional results of his un controlable impetuosity of heeling, , and looked upon his unusually stalwart frame, have never given him credit for the better nature which over whelmed him in torroa at the reaction. Herbert's residence Was at amisee called "The Cedars,"—n lovely eountry,scat near Newark, N. .1. The following Which reetraet from the New ark Advertiser, will give your readers the cause of the unhappy occurrence, sod. some ides of the character of the men. The Atirertietr says : "The in c ident More immediately affecting his mind commenced with his second marrisge, which occurred at the House of Prayer in this c ity on the 16th of February last, the rector, theliev. Mr. Shackleford, performing the ceremony. The bride was Mist Adelia R. Badlong, a young lady from Rhode Island, with whom Herbert bad formed a sudden romantic attachment during a visit she was making in New. York. It appears Irons his own statement to the writer of We, &beet the time of the occurrence that be relieved her from the assault of some ruff ian, in one of the New York avenues, and aceompanied, her to her hotel; a cor respondence followed, and resulted in the wedding, which was comparatively private, only four gen. tlemen of this city being present by invitation, with two from New York, in addition to the bride's' mother and brother. f fbey pine from New York, in the 2 P. M. train, which was delayed by an ac cident for about an hour on the way, and it was late in the afternoon when the ceremony was per. formed. The parties proceeded immediately to Mr. Her bert's cottage at. "The Cedars," about-two miles above the centre of this city on the Piistiaie river, and for a time they were perfectly happy in each other's society. Some six weeks after this cere mony, the reptile spirit of calumny crawled into his quiet hoine; it is alleged that some one, repre sented to be a lady, took occasion, probably with out any idei of the tragic result, and policed into his-wife's mind a reeitil of the worst feature of hie life in the usual exaggerated gossip, and on his return he bound bee alone and melancholy. She told him what had passed, brit refused to reveal the person. This fired Herbert's inflamma ble temperament, and In the beat of his impetu., otilty, be threatened to destroy himself! if she did not reveal the name. She in turn became .franti eally alarmed, and:ruptured a small blood-vessel, or produced a hemoirbage,"of the lungs. This in turn alarmed Herbert, who did all ha could to re store her health and relieve her mind; hut' from that moment she determined to leave him, and! did so during his absence in NeW York. - According to his representations he passed out ' of his beet gate, which leads into the Cemetery, and she accompanied him 'to the fence, bidding him an affectionate adieu, with a kiss. On his re turn she bad gone and the full gush of desolation ' and despair unbalanced his enmities mind: He strove in vain to bringler back, and thinking it would promote the object, he left his cottage, which be thought might bfrire been too lonely for ber t upd took apartments at the Stevens House, New York, (late Delmonico's) near the Dowling Green. Here he used every effort of his ingenui ty to recover his wife, but she steadily refused to melt him, and finally instructed her attorney to inform him that she would receive no further com munications from him.. This list drop overflowed the cup ..,of his bitterness; the future seemed all hopeless, and be then meditated his own destruc tion. On Saturday be purchased a . Colt's revolver for the purpose, and had determineA to shoot him self in the Cime'ery, at the gate where he parted with her be loved so well. On Sunday he rent for hiS friend, Philip H. Anthon, who remained with him during the day and till 2 o'clock' on Monday morning.' At that hour be war convers ing with him on the etiljedt. that absorbed his mind, and soddenly went out into an adjoining bedroom ; the omen of a pistol: was Immediately heard. and lbe unhappy man ease reeling back into the sitting room, exelainting--,1 told you I would do it!" He Rank down aid after a law groans expired. Among the private letters left by him was the following to his good friend and neighbor, Miles I'A neon : 111 DIAZ MILO l'Astos: The time has mme, and I call upon you with the last words of a dying country man, to come and perform your vocals& My last friend, do not fall me. When you receive this I shalt be lying dead in the cemetery I could not be easy in New,York, and I must not be burled in the Potter's Field or by charity. • Erie me dressed in the clothes. width I have pat in the carpet bag, with the little packet I have sewn tattoo shirt upon my heart,and the pin emblem with 'Herbert' pricked upon it under my head—a plain oaken coffin, with this Inscription only: "Hem Militant Herbert— aged 51." Let me be burled In your lot; send. the con down by the steamer: no funeral and nopomp. I send aunt. to Mr. Bhsekleford; he will perform On service, I inches a draft for ten pounds sterling empty sister, which will pay all expellees; 1- - have written to her.— Oome the moment.you receive ;tltho„ or ;yen will beta late and thej will tlbraii me into some hole away from humanity. She has, retemslidi rearectilatint absolutely and forever, but shoals slat (0 blame, and It is my tante .queet that no friend dr mine dim. blame -bar or defend me, sw e pt to say what teolemnly swear with my dying breath,that I did not marry her for money—that I did not know when I married her, and do not know nowt, whether she has any snowy or bow much—that I rierer had a word of dispute with her about moneyoand serer said one unkind word until that Monday , when I threa tened My ills tribe would not tell use who lad accused me to her falsely. God forgive and'Ood be her. I airefill all men who have wronged me. and ask tbrgivorossa of all whom I Dave wronged. Every 'billing I owe in America will be paid from the lease of the bon" and b e books which . / leave behind ma, reedy to be published. Give my best parting love to all omy lolanda, think of me sometimes as a Most miserable man. yet roar true friend, HENRI IfILLIAII ' anent - May 15,1858. Stevens Rouse. I wish to bare a llama% very plain headstone of Little Palls, or Benet! stone, with this inscriptkn:—, of- • England, ; , /Ifit stet 41 /e Jam ietssistur._ ..." Will you take care of Then. Ai* hoe been my only comfort. dim has never left um ler a moment. lam I , sure site knows I am wretched. , .ood bless You and your eta.: The following Is the last letter eater wrote: Ilr-Dram Musa You ' will do me to tbe . Cemetery, jest outside of the garden gate. Where I stopped be the We time to look at her beloved flits-- As you to ref the Gunner, telegraph to Philip 11.,An thou. N 0.15 West Twenty-fourth strote. titles three words—offertert is dead." ! .. , . . Ile will know what to (hi. Tear old Mind, . HENRY WILLIAM lIIIRBER.T. Poor nett 1 The imitates of the -press may tear the hod of the dead Nod with their cruel Ga eta, the body, that with life brit- tlis7 feared to face I but thousands will said IS drawls% over thy faults the mantle of oblivion; while Pity'. tear will fall, and Plty's haid wUI strew dowers upon the rod that covers a mealy breast. Death deals resacirsidess blows.' He eels' down the bud, while at the same stroke he fells the staluseb eaii. -- -,:Oureormairrolty was startled today by theimnoutieement - that at.a Late boar last nighcldr.. - .Ausats G. Pbelp.mbile sittleg in his On tomstt." -soddenly fell dead. Although for stoma time pelt,. Mr. Phelps bad ocesionally ex. risweett- a strange sensation shout ' the' heart. s -bald* has been good, and his docestsowas E iast, Addis 'and unexpected. Us presided. last --liosit.ii#irr: the anniversary meeting 'le the -Cult. l olt. i nieatirii4orifety„ of which he was then re-aTeet ' 44 Prentiekit. Mr. Phelps was one of the most I distingaishad, of the young merebante of New -.Terk • -ftr philembropy. pahlii spisit and wealth. :--110 MOM - eon ,'4 l -ilis late Anson 0.-Phelps, Esq., ta u*e morrigeaarre, both during his life and in his bequests by will,-ism `'praised in all the church es, and the' subject of gratitude in very many beams. Both . father and son were members of the lirm..Pbelps; Dodge 'A Co. -- It is -not say ing, tots much, to say that no man of his age couldlis 'Mare milted from mercantile, religious - sad philanthropic eirolite of our city then Mr. Phelps. It is but s abort time-sines Mr. Phelps endowed, the. Union . Seminary with $5OOOO to found tbeologicsil sekolarstripe. - _.--- ,t. ' . The publishers - of, Frank = Wises lillitrated Newspaper of this'City are earning and deserve the warmest tl - fa:ka of housekeepers for their fear less exposures in connection with the swill-milk trade here. The diselosuns are disgusting, it is true. but bow else ohin'ilte• traffic :be stopped. If the *big is - not laid completely. base? 'This milk. men are up in inns, sad threaten violence totbose interfering in their legitimate busbies*, but it will be. useless. Public attention and indignation bare been aroused by the discia:oi, and swill milk - establishments are already ceasing. -r_llair 'thankful we .se, - -yon of pato milk districts ,can form no adequate eonceptios. By the way, I will give youre specimen of a growl , from the Brook lynnrilkmen, who are indignant int the bases renew of the Mayor with their private arrange. moots for providing the citizens of New York - and the adjacent cities with 'swill * milk. Here is the document verbatim: et Mescals*: Bitoopors. May 13th, 1858 Mare Teeman bad better look out for hiseetf, or be will pt bisself into tronbel with the respieta bel boddy of milkmen let Aim mind his own buisness or he will be put nude.; WE BWARR Patties epp : XXXXXXXXX ' Rich specimen of literary. -provers, is it not? 0,-a brawny set are our milk•araids. Aa you are aware, a Mr. Farmer at his own ex pense, opened 'daring the past winter in. this city, en eating bons*, in which all were welcome to "at drink and be merry," the tatter dot is a Rom sense, but to indulge in that 'added fettlin g one expe f i g u e es when an 'empty •stereaeb h been fined: .Well, as a matter of ettriosity, sad as au Ineentiga to others to go and do likewise, I tree. scribe the result of Mr. Farmer's charitable eater. prise during the Past winter: The numberor pavans who ems with and • without. Odell. 1 5 8 , 2 7 6 Families ioppliel &thecae 1064, aln(riging them 4 to I% tam4l 4.336 Sick persons supplied at home, • 811 Total, • /63,433 Nieabor of Meals In saloon, , „.. 213,011 111cr meals to fiunilles sod sick at how, • 17,232 . • . rota', • =0,223 The provisiens supplied, were of the best tjual• • ity; and - consisted of beef, pork; 'fish, hams, soup with bread and potatoes, also etffee for breakfast anti supper, The average cost was N. and a (roe tioit per meal. , , •In chiming his saloon, Mr. T. gives it as his opinion that moss good can be done by individual action than by the present popular system; and I ree no4ood reason why a tree , saloon should not be maintained in each ward tbe.conting winter for the of the unfortunate. • . The outrage on .Amerienn Vessels by British erniSers, continue to excite mueh indignation bare, and there is a prospect of a. ship correspondence bet Ween Geo. Cass and the British Government, on the subject. If eve half of what Is reported by tke tillers be true, the case demands prompt action by this Government. Orders bare nodoubt, beep given for an increase of force in the South ere,sese. The Cuban ports will be visited by oar steam frigates in rapid succession, and further outrages will probably be prevented, by showing of teeth through grinning port holes. The statistics ofthe Yea M. E. Confer ence, which has: been in session in this city for six days and adjourned-Yesterday, show a total of 27,214 members, and 9,120 probationers, and an increase of 548 members and of 4,652 probation ers during the past year. Won petite garden is "Nourishing extensively. By July I expect to liave quite a crop of—of— well, no matter,ll will let yon know when they eottleittp. With the highest regards, Yours Truly,, /Me VAX WIXICIX.. a lrelL Wiletar's Wild Cherry Baleast,, a scientific combination of the active ;principle in the Wild Cherry park and Tar, is doing wooden in the way of alleviating all long diseases. 111 seems to cure those obstinate eases that nothing else will reach. TIRE ART OIT When lovely woman longs to rnar6., And snatch a victim from the beaux, What charm the soft design - will carry? What art will make the men propose? The only art. her schemer to cover, , To give her wishes sure success; To gain, to fix a captive lover, And "wring hie bosom," IS—TO DRESS. If dress is omnipotent wilh the gentler sex, it is also powerful with man. No gentleman can-be as fait, now-a-days, who patronizes not the tasb. lovable Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Mons Unite TESTIMONY.-- Boston, April 18, 1852, No. 48 Union Sr.—. Mu. SIMI W. PoWLE— pear Sir: Your invaluable medicine, I can truly say, bas!,literally snatched me from the grave.-, Last July I was attacked by a sudden Cold, which resulted in a very severe Cough, with violent Bain' in the Side and Chest. I became so much reduced that my friends frankly told me that I must die. At this crisis I heard of Wit/ear's Bal sam of Wild Cherry, and immediately rent for a bottle. The effect produced was indeed wonder ful. My physician, one of the most respectable in Boston, who hail previously told me that a corn was hopeless, came in, and I informed bins what I' had taken. He examined this Balsam, and advised me to continue the use of it, since which time I have continued to improve daily; and the same physician wdto had given tne up, told me, a taw days since, that I might yet live many years. Respectfully, MARY ROWE. We can, cheerfully testify to the truth of the above statement, Mrs. Rowe having been an in mate of oar family. WILLIAM DEXNETT, MARTHA DENNHTT. • None genuine mikes 'signed I. BUTTS on 'the wrapper. JOUN G. BROWN, Druggist, Agent, for Schuylkill County; also, J. C. nualizs, ESQ. air'Rave Year Illeraes.."Metategreatplearare: In reeommendlng the Me:lean Simian' Linitneet: la al valuable and Indispensiblo . article for Sprains, done. 80201011 W Galls on homes.' Our men have 14111111 It for severe !hires, Bruises, Boom StillJointa and Bleiumatle Pains, and all ay It arta like magic. We-use no other liniment. J.W. HEWITT. • ronunao for American, "Wades t Wells', Fargo & Co.'s Express?' Gentlemen bad • neer° man worthsl,2oo, wbO took cold bout a bad hurt, add wee useless for over one year; I bad used everything 1 Could bear of without benefit, until I tried the Mustang Liniment. It has perfectly cured blue and I can now take the above^ for him. Ilecpeet tally you:a, - JAMES DOKRANCE. Every Planter, Teamster and Family stonald have Ms Invaluable article. Bold bid) reapeetabloi dealers every where, Beware deny otliew."Bragg's Llnletent-tit le • bane Imitation. BAJO= it PARS, Prierkstore. 18.1 m) New York., ‘. id - To Compound a medicine entirely of vegeta bles, which shall operate effectually, is i very great Mk• lance upon the obsolete formulas of PhannacenUcal deb awe. It Is only In modern these that this Important desideratum bas arrived at perfection. The community I bad been so long dragged and poisoned by mineral pro. Panatelas, that vegetable compounds became a matter of actual neeesilty, and no remedy could expect to become popular without this essential, meomenendation. The very Idea of administering minaret anbetancem inter: nay, Is absolutely pneposterouit • Nature never atm.:, did them for that porpcee. Their mots of operation is' too violent, and they seldom fell in lea ii the wystim in a worse condition thin they end It. The Clicionter Su. gar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pille being compounded, not merely of vegetables, but of their extracted juices, are entirely free font thin otdeetion. Their operation is Iternifuf twoth Inn. They penetrate' the minuted - dimes of the human frame by a gradual pumas, and never: MOO In their '..oprratlon until every particle of dimmed Matter is expelled, and every s7mptom of disoider re; moved. • ' • The Pills may be had of all /knights and itnritheelo. ers, In every village and town in the United 'States.-- Jona G. Dams Is Agent for this .plirea t . [2l-2il TUX GREATEST' ~ • Tebtecilillosal .11:11isc,crvimcy OF THE AGE. , MnKENNEDY, of 'Roxbury has discovered hi one of oar common pasture realm remedi that cape EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, ===l Ile has tried it in meridesen hundred cases.aud never failed except in two cues, both thunder humor! Ile hest now in Ms possession over one hundred certificates ofi Its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles-are warranted to cure a sauteing so . mouth. One to ante bottle. will cum the wont p • plea on the feels Two or three !mina will clear the system of biles. • Two bottles an warranted to cure the worsteanker I • the stomach. --•••• Three or tire Wiles are warranted to core the wor4 kind of iryilpelas. One or two bottles are warranted to eme all homer the eyes. •• i . ' Two bottles aro warranted to more running of the Mrs and bloteher among tbe hair. Tonrio ail bottles are warranted to ewe commit and running Wier& . One buttlewill cure scaly eruptions of , the-skin. • Two or three bottles are warranted to erne the worst kind of ringworm. ' • Two or three bottles are warranted toeire the moil desperate we of Airmails's.. • Three to tour bottles are warranted to tura salbrbemit. Me to eight bottles wlll care 0* worst ease of save. • nis. ODe to three bottles ate valuated to elms the wont awe of Dyspepsia. t know hots the experlenee of thou. sands that It has been caused by a ?Doha hi tba sto: RDA. One to two tattles are irontatedi Mean Ark besi. • OM to two litailas art warntated to taltiqate a he May eltaab ataia , - . r 4 14 • One tirtiesitoolaa utiFt re abate all oiints itk Jiva . tkiaaits .. ; ' . .oaryip yds oottlatbakaanot th;owea4awsoiltropkll• eankttb• sant taaa od o allot avalidliesiwart . ; *hat! . ammo itsoyo• Ilk I la tos4tt ati O#CtUct4l9Da 01814 , 0;1 • • , , ' l* Nmelanit• at diet inamiraarsarry--aatias burot 2.0 eaa get and *malt at Lt. -t - • Viridian for acalp—...adelta, one bWaapooallal let day: otrtlirai ere! too rousvisiowtlipoosty i Clahgrea hock an Ibalatit years, tatopoottrat.' , Aa aio, -010ettoaa can be applicable to all coattitult tab.'stffeat to grotto to Ilarbaset• twit* a day.- r • - 11111111.111111120 21 1 . . . .DONALD KENNEDY, '44.'120 Warren' Sine. I /los6 ury • , -1 1 $ll. I: ortx; a;:le tliriatallottllia tolle d !!titles. Jaateary4oolo • 4 • . 4-1.7 gar slli bi ojoo ELICAWARD Todd ter any 31sdielnk t excel PRATT I BUTCIIER'4 MAGIC 01G, to dhlessest—Rteeasnstisse; Benrid. Adreetions.Centraeted Joints, Cholle Pains, Was In llie:Bide or Back, Headsche,Teot bartutWprshis, Sore Threat 4Cllts.Brnises,Barns. a*d all Dieseaes of the !kin. Nose* and the Glands. Noss getinlint tritium, lb* statalure of Pi►tmA Bettors steadied to eseb label. Principal 0iee,,2116 Washington Oild, Brooklyn, N.Y. The grest*Tunber of persons that-bats lioorg losedl- Mel/ trolleyed lo all the cities and towns 'cabers it has boor used.** well as In this city. sustain awaits saying jn all candor, that it Is the 'vestal, aore In thoTorld for 4 • - J ltsoFaroebolesale aeirot; Pattsellla. and dig ial• by all yes*tsble druggists throughout be Unitsd States sod Canada. i n, 2144 )241ligtiirt. Daum prayermosUngs are held 'le Ran franclsOo and llarysvillei Cal. Tea 31. t. Church, South„regarto!at peeant4lol.nr. cellos preachers, and 1 , 356,711 atembeinsof 117,910 are coloredipereens. - I : Raw In ia rt—Ail part of the fete of •wiwit of, Crate In oia n, New Jersey, on sly. 24. MiltdrecV mut eight persons were added to the &andProyarian Church. 04 which the Rey. Jpluti Crowell wham; About efts communleante wont added the me day to the High Street preadtatian *sack of Natat, J. I Natafottiaa.--"There Alf men Mirehing ri i k i tig in the company of Christiana on'eattb, bo, *ben y knock al the gate of heaven, will hear God aosweiritl never kneir •Bat the adobe,» did, and the icifarch bake 'That may be. I never did.' • It is ab matter who knows a inai on h, if God deed not know him."—lkahcr. SC. Potrea Pt. X. CHURCH. it it.; sork sity, &dim. 4 led on lart Sabbath. It fronts On Yourtle avant*, and. Including: the chapel, Is 150 by 98 feet. It pia built of white matble in the Romanesque styled outehltretare. The alarista 210 feet. from the gronad. The audience. room is 66 feet wide by.SS long t and Ifs 'finished with a clearstory and a ambled ceiling: 'llse gves advantage this church has over all °theta a• have keetn,,le the width of the nave, the galleries being on a ;map with the voter. The galled'. are 4upported 9y a colon. nada running through the antra.. the gallery Is. constructed with a news, and is 'occupied by!• argeandi finely-toned organ. The audkare SOW, 4.lltSitaittil. pewit, hatitkopsety furnished, and, with the ea to -MO side gsilirles,cipable of seating 1,800 pergola; the wbolel oresentlog an an of beauty andlecentort that will ma It one of the most attractive churches la the SOTICI4. • Stir PRIMITIVE II efIIODIST CIIIIRCII, corner Of ; irLyon aid 34 street. Divine &wiles every SAbbath at Hl.' clock A. M.,and 6 o'cloek,P.l4• ' ' ' 3 VI-METHODIST kPISCOVAL CMATRCIT, Penn , Btreet,l Pottsville, Rev. M. Di. :1311.60T,1a5t0r„ . • Di.; vineserriceevery Sabbath at ID A. Mal at 7% P.. I. SECOND' PRESBYTERIAN GONGREGMION'S SEIL X • I VlCE.i=lield in the Baptist Church. Mahantango all, each Sunday, at 10% o'clock In the months"; and at 114! in the , vening. liev. Bantu: gnu, Pastan. 1 4 , i . jerIMILT 811 LUTHERAN Cli c lIIRC11; Market Square Pottsville, Rev. W. H. Lucurant n.Pastori Divine ser vice in this Church revelarly story Sunday. Morning, -at 104 o'clock; evening.. at 7 o'clock): Weekly Pray r Heating, Thursday evening. at I o'clock. - TRINITY CUVRCII ezinicats--itay, Ism:— ' 2341-Whit Sunday—lhut. ail, Acts tv4-Isa. el. Ac e Nix. f ..... I 1 gith—Monday--Geneals' it, lit Cor.zin,..Ncon.z.llstl Cor. air. . . ;„.,,,,, ' ,_`; - 1 25t i—Tueeday-4 Fain. xix. i a ec... v—yeut.xxx, and, Gal. Y. , Prayer each day this heat "for those who areitcs bend 'allied into Holy Orderc! L -ffot 4—Trinity Fundas —Gad. 1, Mat. iii—Den 11.1 1 1 -John v. `One week day evening service.. occurs rilal week on Thursday of tint tiro:Swim Friday the licit) and 66 Monday evening of Whileun weekk D.'MASTIDEIRN, •Recter ' r MAILR#ED. r i VOiii—STICWITR--On the iCith Joni, by the nor. fpsi ideCoo, gvarsrrs Fox to Emx4 eldest dioghter oflfr4 George Stkhter, &li n o( this plias ,: • 1 ' -I ei TO I ,ST--41 EMMEN—At R4tiedsle, Per*, snooty, Ali Rer,D. Steck. CHAR22B A. Ton, of Nett -York MI t o Coosa Guava,_ recently of Pottsville. , 1 isie-istochester. Ts., paperi ideas* eopY• o 11 _ • DIE*. 1 .. 4 : I 1 . IaIcrNVILLEII—In Philadenktita, OA pre ta, 16th lost, ToollAs SCIVILIZIL,. In the 36th year of hie age. I DISSOLUTIONS. I PARTNERSHIP 1 , .N0'.1 . 10E.-;•;--11116 ulre r t t :e e e " nl i t r , G. ' : y`N,.. I t n eil r L:w w itio;etn r 'ss;ci l is' day (April 2.5, lE57 ' ) dlasolveA Ly mut nil eonFent. I I R. C. WILSON; I i L4WIS ROYER4 . The undersigned have thi il day (April ri,1 85 7.1 nnterr Intl ro•partnership; In the Walter boxititsa t at thesloasa laltalll at the foot or the Inclined planes on the M. M. ,lk S t 11. R. R., wader the finaCif It. C. it JA3IESW/LSON. , Allontlera for lumber prompt!T attended to. ' I 1 ! R. Q. WLLSON,j • JA'IIES WILSON,' , M•sr 2,'a7 Is-) !• COAL, , ~ VAN DUSEN ' NORTON ,& " ' 1 I• sots .an OP TEI I • 4ohigh Coal Bc(lsla*igition Cr i • , Wharves at Bristol azul Ihilistozni. I —*uing— 1 BEST RED - AND.WHITE ASH COALS. , Wharf Iffe. I,4:ort z ßielimend. !1 I CtilaitILLAND -1 COA L; ", i iti At Baltimore and AltuAndria. , 1 ,- • • .• • i No. 12 2 Walnut street. PUILADELPIT A A. Offices: , {No: 53 Llberq Bt_ eor ß =pern, N. 7 K. No. • 4 Doane Street, N. :7 N -the COurt of Common Pleas of Schuylkill &only— • thaiitte C. Itimproan. Admintortm•l 436 June Term, trio of Prank p. Kampman, dWe'd. 164 D. who irks'Aissignee of Jacob K. Boyer .Afitis Lerari Pa ! es. dos, to Starch Harriet Small, A.dministratris ofJoo. Term, 11166, No.. small, deceased) with notice to Mu 76. f Pedriek, Terre Tenant. A . - , ,„„' ..„•„...... ~.. ' None* is hereby given by the no reigned Auditor, (Wholesale Dealers in the but A ~..e s A , "'"'"'q...• appointed by the said Court, to die ribute the money 470 ALS — fibie r"Pri e lari p % 110 4 Lilve•ki(bnierY4 &lima' I therein raised 14 the sale of the said deredatit's Real Es. sit of producing over 150 leas a itear of a" O t li tate upon the writ of Lemon iteias,, that he wlll,pttend Issl Dustpan , (Red Ash.) aid 111 -bcz BLUR, (Hialia Jig. ) . to the done* able appointment at his ogee in 'the to- Jaz% i - ' ,_._ . rough of Pottsville, on the 31st day of May, 1111.1 t ~when Liefusire Agents for the sale of the purely gennlnf y low and ohms those interested may attend. cult Mountain Coal: fromi the Locust Dale Wile of .. i 0 CO. U. CLAY:A , .4EI4Or. 010.11. Purrs k Co., all of ;which will-be thlpped Orin Pottnilie, May 22,1858 • ' 1 21. at to New York, via Canal por coutitioNvia Mosabrl'ich Piers, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.) ' •, • I , I k At Elizaliethiport, tu r. S. , 1 LEIIIGII SPRING MOUNTAIN a COUNCIL. , ELDON COALS.. 1 LEWIS ALJDENRIED . • Mb Walnut street, PIIILMALPIIIA. . • • 110 Broad*ay. NEWiYORIC. • • 1 80 Statiaatreet, BPBTOF i • From Baltimore, 'Xd. • The celebrated lIAMPS . 11ritIg DTTIMINOVS CatlL. At linty City, A. ,T.; (eda LthigA mod iforristCheels.) She very superior WILKESBAROX COAL, frogs the D,Ui*ore nits, taken heat the Andmtried Impress ,snent and Cea) Com pani's Ratate,r neer Wilkesturse: Woo, 13()UNCIL RID,OE COAL; both of whka, for - 'steam purposes and for hinny woe, AA usstarpassed. • We'hold eertiliattss our 01E066 from -partied Iday + base used and fully tested these Coals, and pronbunce them the Dlef ASSUAAMM Coall for steam In u 4, ,, pro. diming no elinter. less Ashes hod greater blase, than any. other kinds nor before (he May lA, 'bB ° 20'1 J. G. MGM. , . C P. B. G WM 1 , TURNER & GOW ET " -; v-, • Miners iind laiiip ll ping of WOITE ASU COAL from the Het and West tiont I.ata Collicrlem—MAMMUllik BLACK MAUI VEINS& Ornd—Centre street;oppoldle Npfseopal (Malik. Pottsville, Aprlllo,'ol . 17 , ' 154 y. POLPARTN' EMS . 1-11PfliOTIC The suietribers Live sesooliteS themselset. from :and after this date,under the oats* shot style of TYLER. STONE t CO., and edit tooduct the bustoses of Detain, to Cad. as successors to VERDERICE TYLER it CO., at No 3lB' Walnut street, Philadelphia; 1N BroodwaY, New Toil; Pier No. IS, yort Itkholond. FREDENICIL TYLER., • OEOROS P. 'fTLER, C. NICUOLS BRAWL • Vi7LLIANI E. STONE. • 11;14f May C,'37 S?EILAND „MAI - lA:NOY G,OAL.I —The undersigned are prepared' to iroctoeterel or t celebrated Ashhind -Coal from the "Be rron Pi-' *tres Col Kery." From , the extensivealterations`and ha; prorements made aSttie Celliery this winter for prepar ing the Coal', they feel iso hesitation in offering It to the trade as an article that ran hare no superior in the mar ket, both as to qualltyapd 'freedom from dirt, Oat* and other impurities. Therare alsnlnialared to make con tracts for Lehigh and SchuytkillCoal from other mines I; BANCROFT. LEWIB4 CO., . No. 10 traihut street;Commerclal !funding. February 9, '5B • itly CAIN, HAEI & COOX, s i ertanfri AND senators W; 3133.184202t.1iZE0NA13. cookie Also, dealers In bei,Arst qnspbra of , Waits tatted Red Ash newissi No. 136 inalast ecru!, PAU/40k, bud *ciectiaitd 11Vddires, ScAuylkal. ' " ,k - 11 Tawas CAIN. Meanie llifli?ri. •Jiditikfilooz. February 27,'38_!._dtei - nC oals; cHAR.LESA. AECKSCHEIi.L CO., I Shipper* of SODylkillC4ll4 frte the_telehreled II ACK lIRATII arid BROAD 910IINTAIN Wuror. Ass,' end the OTTO Ars pet Tries, are now prepared to earl rata orders. either from Philadelphia. (iliciewa9o. wharf fro. i 4,) of from gebitylkill navan, per Camr,iit the low est market rates, 9:4 single cargoest or for; ,3 streets—to be tarnished In gnaws; prime Sider . ' Dutch—No.' 45 - South 'street. NNW T4E; N 0.132 Waluot street, ; I April ft, 'Ali '. l; a 14-17 •. 'LUTHER, DANIEII4 ABLE,; ESSEES ,OF KASKA 1 4 4LIAM- 1 11C0itlatir- (thilitsrlY taalaktlcfreirot C0.,) 1 1 ars Arm prepared RI retells omen forreircelebrated' WiIITE ABll COAVf from tie Ram arid •i/lick Heath veins, and RED ASH from the Imtberend Pend, Orchard % vela ali of whirtelare free - and WWI adapte d for family nee nailer; reeenttyrkdopted Ocnie improvee i wants he the machinery kr theprepee shwa at this Coal,,' which enables thedt to eeperatle the slate Ind flat pieces from the square trOtared, giving a a bendunce aid unlearn aim and appearance, bey can°Sonny tem commend it to lbw public. I • Pot hrei °See— laCeninktreet, opptelte the A Aran genie, Agents In New Wilt ft liiimouitittiA LIITIIIKR. No. WAMot 8 reek PtIILADXLPIIIa. offices:l No. la hews NZWORK 9. . February,ti NOM , is • I , ' 1. I , • - 4 I 1222:2111261 fOHN.* HENDRICKS,' Attorney at ft, Iwo. MUMMA, PE'W!Ylkiti countr. Pa. Mareb %OS • 12 cikeLiRAD F. SIIIND4, At t orney . iar. TAM AQUA, PA MU 0 .. E 0R GE Di HAUGHAWOUT, iittioraity ' .19;17 51.1 7 • J SCRASTON: PA. .1 - 01 IN P. • HOBA.RT, Attorney at T- , Law. rettevllle,etlee Sonssite,the Aasstiesn Mew . October 21,1;2 • • 444 y _IL, W. ROSEEtERRY, Attorney at • Lelir. otlifultst sad 2nd streets, petty, tile. • , Av g 1 " 19.16 32. 11ANTED --TEN IRON OREIII -17 .NERS--to whom goodyowni,mt. will b• . Apply le "WM. etlinelt; Lama lios Vibrits, Worgantown P. 0., Nonusgalls Co.. Vinginla." ItaJ gi'6B 7W.AN TED—A - Clerkship; Agency, or any situation in arid& the advertiser can be neetul. and neeleb s IteSeg resettleMb:4. lkst of vst etepees given.' Address t.L.," at thecae* or nwi lattrats' JOURNAL. ' 4 .. (Petterilla,,May 11, 1941 OAL MINERS WANTM—Sien= AL) ay entpleynteni and itood'wayee will br giros to iiit oi a ati aced. respectable itIITIIIIISOUS 00AL MINERS, 1 application at the plmuate Town Coal Mara, at 'SwneeTol/11. Illinoli,on the Ohio Itlaie. he ;talus apply to the autaccattee, in pa ion et by lett r. - 1 • JOHN 11131.31 I .. . . lio.:17/A3ralont atetatt, hdlatlelph I IFOR SASE Bao .LET. ir 4 °it .RE'NT--LA convenient a dwelling house' l ii Railroad stoma. Wares on Oren Durnedleteiyi Woke of JESS E 10 Potterilleriteyll, dal 2 4 'lc , • toy SALE = -JjA Five - Horse ;Power ' Engine, filth •/2 loot Boiler eampleta. ' for flea partieutm asiplyt, et Mrs. John Brvnta's Craelter *AM. Seventh street; between Norwegian and Nalten tengn. ' 1 MRS.-. 1. BROWN. I Pottsville, Slay 22,'69 214 t• ' • yOR - RENT- T An Office in Mar-til I ket Street. Apply to P ti 3 NYICHTLE A 111051 1 Pottivitte, May I,'II IS•tf rIIOWN LOTS . FOR SALE—In the' Botonk ot Port ° A rbon. Apple to J. U. WiTHERILL, Agent. lab.ll, 'AT , . 741 CONSTANTLY on_hand, T Rails for soloing parposesi at sedated prices. ter mob or good HAYWOOD, MI a CO. CLAM, Dee. 20, '67 42.41 K l 4 IRE BRICKS for Capolas,Puddling ; ' and Blast Pa es , from lb* Reading Works. for As ow at the I PIONEER. FURNACE. t POttr;itle.Jao. 19, 18513 - &If O LET-Ait Office with all proper I conveniences In the 1.1 story, In - Centre street..— Inquire of I .JOUN BANNAN. Pottimille,Nuctist 8,16.57. 224 f CHEAP.FUEL.Coke for sale, in large or moll qtrititltlis, at (below pries of * ant/ per bushel. aqui?* either at the oal ee. or wort •of the . PottatilleOaaCoapsoy. 'b7 47-U A'outsAKES,-(Iron and Wood,) Sp.ides, Hoes. Garden *rowel", TranaplantOrs,aact Garden in Sets, at STICUTER i TUOHNON'S, .Soirr or TOE Cbr. Goitre sad Aferket iamb. Pottiell:e, Starch 27, 'SS 11. FOR SALEL—Six pairs of Lumber Truk will he vield cheep *w Cash. or note with sp • proved security. 'A, a Valuable MULL oa the semi Venus. Apply to . , JOHN 11120111 M . Trerree. Ipo Pottsville, May 12. i '63 134 f , t 0 LET.— T A large and convenient I. Store Rouse asol,Otare, on the main street, Tre mont. recently oeeipled t 7 Clark & Co, brothels of THOMPSON A.GoDyikEY,Tremont.erJolll 4 l HANNAN, Pottsville. [Avast 11;'57- 32-11 rpo BE' _LET, OR FOR SALE—A I r. A A two story II Ick Reuse situated on tbe.eor ner or Third and N Klan streets , containine t • modern improveme ts, it just having horn ppt into com plete repair. Will be a desirable residence. P pply to GEO. U. POTTS. onMarket street Pottsville, May S, j. 58 VOUNDRII TO RENT mu! as , .1 . —Tlie large and commedious Num. .Y is • , dry situated In Coalatreet. torretber *lib .„rre : the patterns. Flasks. and foundry ea. ' . 4.1 ' tures in general. fOrmerly occupied by odgers. tint A Co. as an Iron Sailing Manufactory. Can be leered for a term of years,cn,Vl le.ms, by applying to JAMES P. 3I cQUA DE. on the remises; or, to Daniel Mill. Centre street, Pottsville. Pt. Pottsville. M. .y 1 'SC lg.ti I-4 IOR RENT—A new Store-Rooln MI •,hirr In C t e h l e la; x .. ,ro onl3 , l l ,:r o k f / .. st i ze o ! n a t. few doors aboreM., FOR it . EIVT—A /onvenient Office On the second door, over S. Foster's Shoe utnre, corner of East Mar ket and Centre streets, lately occupied by Messrs. a. wend. Lee A Co. I FOR RENT— A mall Store on East Market street...a a few doors below peutre street, lately occupied by.i.S. Peter Glasasone for a Butcher's StalL For te , ms apply Jui R. FOSTER, at his Boot and Shoe Store, corner of East Market and Centre streets. 3lay 1,'58 ' la.tf • NOTICE I —Mi . Persons are hereby forbid trusting. say wife. Elisabeth Edwards. on =V account...as I Wilt pay no debt. of her contracting, shohaviog left . bee bed and board without sox just 'cause. EICITAUD EDWARD:I, Oak 11111 Colliery. Pottsville:llo7lV, !SS 40ST OR MISLAID—A smalh . gold, English, Lay's WATCH. with chain and seals at d, bite the roperty of Wm. B. null, deceased—of little value to any one except to the faintly of the de ceased. A liberal reward will bpi paid upon the return of the same to S. PILLYM AN, Erecutor. Pottsville, May W., 'Se 21-31 BXE — C 1:11TOR'S NOTICE.—Where. as, Leiters Testamentary upon theeetateot William • .all, late of the Borough of Port Carbon, demised, hive been granted to the undersigned, dime Indebted to the estate of said decedent are requested to make im mediate payment. sod all persons having claims or de• mends against ttie_sald estate. are requested to mike known the same tilthe subWriber at his older, in Me hintango street,!Ponisine, S. BILLYMAN, Erecuttr. Pottsvibe,klay 21-et 4V DMIpiI W RATION NOTICE.-- ~ Whereas laMrs of*Administratime on the Estate ' 4 . o van F. DEEDED, late of North Matthaei town `: ;1 2 1 1 eIt 6 esi eh elat i lb lin t t eced. L iv t e tte bee nu si b=?: ! _ ay 1 c ounty, Notice is herby given to all those Indebted to add Es tate to mak pay&snt,and that. haring elalais will pro. sent them r rettiement to either of the subscribers. . JatlEPti P. DZKOEB,} Administra •t ors. \ WILLIAM DIME. : April 17;• ' . Illai CARDS. WANTED. NOTICES. .“ Wee re We ¢r tench. lee Roof." V.IBIIINOTON (TAMP. No. 14, of J. 8. of A .. of Pa-, pleat every Monday_ Evening. n third story flown. sews Ilen. 8. E. corner Market and4Becond street', Poeta elite, Pa. Board of Correipoodeni..—W. Mani: D. fons aux, Jr.; 'A. ll} % WM. B. SEVERN, P. . W. I. flownesarn. •. S. Janna 7 18. 'BB 3,17 i l li q oTic E. Whereas Letters or Ad. "minbitiafto to the Rstate of HANNAH 'OPPEN OSIER, late o the borough of Schuylkill Karen, It the county oflB huylklll,tleceased, hare been granted to the rubserlbe all pereomi Indebted to the mid liatate are requested io Ake lcom.idiate payment, and those 'hating claims will make known the same without delay to • Lois OPPENIIKISIER, Administrator- Schuylkill Haven, April I: s l9i 16tlta , . ''OTltik;is hereby-given'to my cre ditors that 1 have made application to the Court Common Plea of &buylkill county, for discharge from my dabtai under the Info Trent Laws of this Com monwealth; and that Monday, the 7th day of June, 1868, has been fliTy the sold Court for the bearing of me and my eredt ra on sold application. • JEN KINIONFL ; , •Poitnilla, April 74,141: • ' 17.7 t A Dmi S ISTRAT.RIN NOTICE: Wher.Ms Letters of Administration on the Estate o JESSE worrs, late; of the borough of Pottsville, Sehnylkill'eotinty.deretsed. hare been ranted to the subscriber by ;the Register of Schuylkill county, notice is hereby given to all those indebted to said Estate to make payment, and those haring rialtos mill root them br settlement.' Wit. WOLFF, Administrator, April 24, 'it ' ' r ' • ,:t-• 1141 - . , JM - l IXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—Where as lends Testamentary to the Estate of EDWARD AIM: MA late of Abe Bored& of Pottsville. de eeased,hare been granted to the anteeriber; 831 Indebted to the sold Estate are regarded to make Imme diate paysseht; and those having claims or demands against the Estate of sAldderedent alll make knowo the same: w 1 bout delay, to LEWIS P.GARR !GUM, Pottsville, lay 15,'55 2 0 451 ] • . 6engor. Ci ARCHITECTS.—PIans will be • .reeelv'et, up to 1,; of Jane next, for a OCItOOL otISE, to be erected on the S. Z. tomer of a lot. facing eastward. of the refl.:twit:l dimensions :—ld feet float by 66 feet decy; three Mori high, including basement (e4l abov e ge o ugd 0 ,with Beet end back. stairways; to COD. Ml*, on the? 2nd and 3d doom, four equal abed school' rooms heating and retaliating apparatus to be provided kr. Building to be of brick: That Pita ostr to be-paid for, which may be adopted by the Bosid of Airectots. Address.— B. BANYAN, Preekteni; ' • or, C. LITTLE, Secretary. . May 15, '11, , S 262 t -- • - PoUrville, Norm. O ONTRACTORS FOR TUN -ItEL4ltO.—Vroposals OM be received for the exce pt of 1600 feet lineal of tunnel. Theiloo4lon is la Western alsoesettosetts—heelthy r and Theeasy &mese. arena the tunnel fold feet by it genet. • 4 - The moterial Is mica slate, the rock soft, ear, of rxel , " Iriticeo **IONA perfect and MUM roof, lb. strata vent. cal or bt hlyinclined; the direction of the strata at right angles to the line of tunnel. • There will probably be very littiel water; the *soma* tion at the eastern end of the tunnel, in the same rock, is entirely! free from water. • The material will be cananeekby a shaft 2:ft feet In depth. The pay will be In cub, on the completion \of each 600 feet. The coot of shaft and machinery for beistiog to be in• eluded In ;lbw price bid f3r the 1600 of toessel. The sire of shalt and Mod of soselinery to be at option et, con %rulers.. j A Prothro of fto bet per wMtcan reedlly be made al wadi foee t whieb .Would metre thirty-meen teeks for WO feet;) Aileen month., will be allowed for the shaft and tunnel esearatbn. - £ Mena pal, will Itw paid fir the work. and the pay swat/ will be promptly made in ash; bet no payment • will be made lOU 600 bet shall have been emarsted.--' Parties without toolbar* carry on the work need not offer isropmeistl bat the 83100111111 of copilot roluirol not henry ludo.. *demi - 'H. 11AUPT I CO.„ .2rerth . .Admets, Mauseawsetts." • lily 15 '6'9 .1 1 20,1 t MEDICINAL. BOEBIILVE'S OLLAND BIICERS BIESPE.P,STA, DISEASEE KI ON EVS; Loy ` 01.44 I NT,; -- - WEARNESS ' I)F ANT . . FEVERIANDACUIt, • : - J • Fl , • VERY Eklum ER AN - D . F,VER,Y FAMILY b u tt s peculiar Illttudeompounded'ar cord ng to wow/ favorite recipe. tiandilLe dawn from fat tqc to son„ perhaps. The principle Out • tante et imulaat is necessary brevery house. is undisputed. yet. being tam pounded by unskillful hands. often rontaloa eleuwele both Incompatible an d inecioaliten t—rooet tat ea positive. ly hurtful. We hem offer to the publle in if highly cos. rentrated Sum, what will exactly supply, this want. Pre pared open scientille principles. crisipmnded of simples. wing la harmony, yet each fulfilling Ip s own remedisl .. f i So tat PIt4MAN is her. offered.ln s eOupenlent km,' - yet perfeetly`safe. an bicilmit. whieb.acting upon the ' circulation. redoes. the action of the systems to the stand. -.• art of health. especially after say debilitating attack et • dimes.. after depression from bent. or any local or ilieel dental cause; an Anti-Sparonedie. which. with a general stimulant ancer.sets with a pmul4r influence upon the. nervous system, catalog nervous irrital kr. alien taken prowl'', sillefout du least tendency to the brain. sad • Without that distressing reaction latch it the tune of moat ton lei—often causing more injney than tbe origi nal disease. ' •P''' AS A Tame. moderately and permanently amities the . Attendee of all parte of the name. producing *fusion - 4f , si healthy Menem of the sales of the variant °tome, theistically changing the oddity of the Monteith, and act; .• log erculani upon the liver In regutelhag permanently Dm Millar, secretions. NOTlCll.—Whoeve expects tolled this* belong* irdl be dieeepprifoted t hat to the sick. weak and lowevirited. ; II will preys a grateful aromatic cordial, poisoned 'Of f :singular remedial properties. ' • , i Caul loflooorbo great polarity of this filinglitt.l- 4- Aroma bus induced mfay hnitlitioUP:ithich the pOile should guard against parchasiog. Be not persuaded to boyanithing else until you have given foicenaveti lint, LAND Airwave a Lee WO. On kit), will convince you . how latinkey superior it Is to ail these Imitations. ,`Sold at sl.per bottle, or sit bottle, for pi by the . BULB PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PACE, 4R. &CO. :aaoi►csastl6.-_ PbarmaccOgts anb cbanisto,. PITTSBURG. Tor sate In Phllinleinhts byt a bLsient..-11 , 4105h Worlds. office of the bernoeral Job - Johns, 27.: Re n at net; Drott 4k Sons.ll3 North reit. Alan. to Reading. by Ritter Ik Co. Lanessteriby John F. 1.4.nx Co.; Pottsville, John U. Brown. J. .C. Itughrs and C. W. Lytton': Tamaqua, by N. .1. F Minersvllle.'l. K.:Borns, and In belanylklll Haven, by Dr. E . 04. cheater. Noretobor 14 '67 46- • A CARO TO THE LADIES! DA.DITPONCO'S TESIALN GOLDEN PILLS lARE INFALLIBLE in removing' stoppages or liregulactiles of the metres. TheN, sate nothing new. but have been used by the [lwo r forms/my year", both In 'Prance and America. with un paralleled forearm In every case. and he is urged hy:many thousand ladles who here wed them. to male the pins public. for the alleviation of those an fferin s from any to reg.ularitleit whatever. Or welts a preventive to there !adies whowahealth will Oa rtnlt an In eof fami ly. Pregnant or ,tht.• suppe.tng thent.•l••• ro. are untioOrti against using there Pills. as the Pro evictor mato:nes no re.ponsibillty atter the ahoy* admo, flagon. although.t heir nalbtriess would prevent any inju ry to health; otherwise. thr4e Pills are reeomineoded..— idrecifon.,aceempsny each boa. trice. SI. fold whole- MN and ritall by C. W. EPTlNO;corner Norwegian and Centre 'streets, Pottsville. All ordert moat "be addrreaed to the above General Agent, who will supply t be ,trade at Proprietor's prkr., and send the Ping confidentially to ladles be Mail. ty their eneloaind tl to CHAS..M. EPTINti, at kottavllle, Schuylkill county. Penile. • airSeeststnatnre.") .Duroaco," on each boi—note otber..n.ntitne. ' Pottsville, June '57, (if) Important Discovery. CONSUMPTION, . 1.0 ALL DISPAICEB OF THE LUGS AND THROAT APE positivply purable by Inhalation; which conveyithe remedies to the nett les In the thomtah the air paseuses, and evening in direct con. tact with the dlseene; neutralises the tubercular matter, *Hayti the tough, causes It free and easy expeetoration, heals the lungs, purities the bi,c,d, Impart, renewed •I tallty to the nervous nystenf, laving that twee sac epe e , Ry ut Indispensable for the restoration of health. To le._ able to-state confidently tbat Consemptlon Is curable 11. Inhalation, la to me a tonics of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable dlsease• ninety out of every ben. deed urea can be cones In the Seat Magee, and fitly t.t cent. In the second: but irt the third stags V Is Imp.. sible to rave more than Per per "mt.. for the - qualm an en cut up by the Mersae an to bid defiance to inedirsi v . kill. Even. however. In the last stages. Inhalation ak lords extraordinary reitef to the guttering attending IMF" fearful itourge: which annually destroy. tilnety•Sto thousand persona In the United Mates alone: and a ter. met calculation shows that of the present population ot the earth. eighty millions are 6 estined to fll the ("tn. sumptive's grave. Truly, the quiver of death. boa no arrow ro fatal av Consumption, in all ages it has been as great settef of life. for It spares neither age nor wpm. but sweeps 16 • alike the brave, the beautiful, the geseeful. sad the cit. • ted. By the help of 'that Eupora.' Bring. Om •b,•st osneth every good and perfect gift. I am enabled,to offrt to the afflicted a permanent end speedy cur. Id- C , n. gumption. • The Brat cease of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect, produred by Shell ,lep elliott in the lungs. to Prevent the fres admiolon of Into the air cells, wbkh canoe a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then purely it Is truce r. Boned to expect greater good from medicines entering the coy itkw of the longs than from Mows adminlsirrrd • through the stomach; the patient will always And Itt lungsfree and the breathing easy after inhaling - , rem, dies. Thu.. Inhalation la's local remedy, nevertheleas It , acts constit utiooally. and with more power And certainty than remedies adoainl• tired by the stomach. To pre vs `the nowerful and oireet influence of this mode of iJ ministration, chloroform Inhaled will entirely destny feasibility Ina few titian tee. ParlaYline tb. rotlr ,. :l: ut r• Tool systens.-so that a liMb may be amputated 1 the slightest pain; inhaling the ordinary burning p. will destroy life In a few hours. , The inhalatlon of ammonia will roue* the system eirei hinting or applientty dead. The oder of many of tb. metillnel Is perceptible In the skin a few minutes 'aft , , being inhaled. and may be Immediately detected in tbt blood. .t convincing proof of the constittalkmal effect. of Inhalation, Is the tact that sickness Is always fro doted by breathing foul air. Is not title positive el donee that oroper remedies. carefully prepared and Jodi cloudy admlnisterel through the lungs, should prifort the happiest termite! During eighteen years' portico.' many thousands. suffering 8010 diseases of the Intim and throat, have been under my rate. aed 1-have cart 40 ted many remarkable cunne.even after the sufferers/v.li - been pronounced In the fiat stages, which fully veldts me that Consumption is no longer a fetal dimes*. 31. J treatment of Consumption Is original. and founded long experience:and a thorough Investlgatms. ligs6f• feet acquaintance with the nature of tobtles, se., er-;•• ables me to distingulah, seedily, the 'arises lbrms . disease that eitnulate,Onnaumpikm,and apply the prop:- • or remedies. rarely being mistaken even In. ringleram , t.. • This lkmiliatity . In connection withsertaho pathokygica and microscopic discoveries, snail*. me to relieve loofa from thi effete of contracted chests, to epistle,' the chest, putiftthe blood, Impart to it renewed vitaillr giving energy and tone to the entire system, Medicines with full directions sent to any part of United Suttee and Canadaa by patient. ranamtinkatite;- their symptoms by letter. Bet the tura would b. 1t”,f..: certain- if the patient should pay me a visit,. tie would give me an opportunity tweseettma the langado. enable me to preeerlbe with much greater es e tataty, then the cure could be elected, without my geeing tt•'.: /*; •; patient again., O. W,URAIIAISIAI. D.. Office-1131 ?Oat si., (aid x.. 100.) bawls 7heftO, ; eIifLALIBILeiIIA . April 10, '5B 14.1 y Pa Xi:vim% DR. HARDMAN, • " Analytical Physician and Physisian Diseases of the lams% FORMERI.Y Physician In eiaein ;:. nati Marine Ilespiial and Retail ! responding member of the London Medics) gado. Obieervation, author of "Lettere tifiniallds,r and of . tbe 'Slettgeeepe." may be eoesolical .- POTTSVILLE, at the l'eumivan la MM. Po 3.411,1RDAY. MAY 29tb, f r Old day osz.r . •i•Dit. HARDMAN treats COll ruin pi 100. I . , m7Ddilas, Asthma. and .Diseases of tba Ibrat Lauda, by lidical laiaJanbaJ . Ds 11•17)111.11 . 1 claims to public ,contlebell ire fora, ds4l: upon tbs. I ollow log (sets: 1. 11Ia thorough and complete aepufcfanot s ilb pnclin of the moat celebrated physleteue of Lumps well an America.. 2. The ter olio rine* of his system of spedleatlr u— , , , ,,,• feriae from every other seer yet odor ted—does not av 1; sick to make Well ; nor tear down to build up stale' : diseardinr all dent ts be droga and Juolsostoest mice,. - 1 3. ilia onproredent experience la lioepltsl pan when every form of d ape wae:pretreated for tr", , • went, and, In ease* of death, an-examination 0 , dead body made , and the sppeennees of the sl, ~/ - parts carefully noted down by his own band 1 , 1 . I.' reference. These_notest and observations thu. r..• .;;Ltil when completedi,will form two large volumet.• , : A. hundred pages each, which will be published I' benefit of the Medical profession. 4. To addition to thin. his vast ezterrienee,wlo-. traveling nearly gee:rears, treating thousands NW ' have afforded great advantages for o:alerts* n 0. , tidy of all diseases incident to the human few. , • •Is period of time by bast traveled '+ dinar , 0 4 fiqual to two entire elreulte ef the girl. sod toe' prescribed for and been ettnsulted by nearly tale! J rand invalids. 1 , ALL DIA, e, SE3 TRZATED! , In Mallon to the owing diseair ell her •Ist Skated with Lung Alfectibuss or ealtdlog 11 o ' l , Ineiteronswitalloa—ustaany g ../od thom pr ,, ,'-' Prolapse andso brass of Female Complgsts l tgaritlea, and Wespinese. _ Palpitation so (her forms of ifeer,t ottneoe'...' dit Complaint, Drone /a, and el other Disown ere , and Bowels, Pilet c e., sirxu billrit u :s Eye and Ear; Yoursto tem, and all fo et Nervous Due se. ' sir.v• fir 0%.F. 16 4 ,4 *.niM1 ii r .S. D..1114RD.VAN, 9 , . 1 . r.: . b... llehruary 2f, ' ... _ , BOOTS, HOES, TRUNKS , dffi o . „ iI . E Subscriberbegsle to al.e T his customers and the counsuulty.st large ib t has just retnrnedfrom the city with I , ,I ins collection of articles In his line, n''' il iciWatirea I • 11110 EA, GAITERS. - SLIPPEI , POI -a all descriptions, for lad,* gent An grievant article of Mew& and pilfers, something new In the latest Also, a new Wig Trunks, Vella's, eta. Ac., au. Dilittonser work neatly and esprit Store sad now In Centre. eve door' 40rNext door to the Red Pogstille,Nay 30,17 211,1'..1 DA! PAINTING, PAPER HAS LIE underrsigned woul ' announce to the public, that t -, in Second street. above Mark, I )first Methodist Chnwh, when he 4 all work In his line, such as Rouse Gluing. greinleS and Paper gaol notice, and on nessaithlW Parma. i buslassorge a number ef jaittet b.! Potting* Ap r il slate of the pubril io 1 pi T, '4llgninage.
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