The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 02, 1859, Image 2

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When t* Opposition to the Shini-Dentoc
racy. entered upon; the tennis of 1858, it
pledged 'itself in this County itsuceesafal
is
'electing ni Candiditei, to institnte - reforms in
County ellaltit by procuring necessary • ,legis
. w oe , Wiiik every tax-payer and •work
inglusi:of fSchnyliiM County, to observe how
faithfully their Senatorplionsr 11. Pit.nes, --
Ent., and . their Representatives, Messrs.
Paul, Puntarros and liktun hare discharged
the duties': devolving upon them, in 'Come
queues-id those pledges. Three important
,bills'tO the, iizi psyert►ot SchuYlkilrConnty; -
have through- their exertiaMOmen ,enacted ,
into 4ir„ while-bans of minor ,Mattorn, y o t,
important in thei' tesPentive Odes, .have
been enteto *6OO. A more tespeCied, in
tinentialerindustrtitui delegatiOn: Schuylkill
Count . ); Wiper itent.teHatTisburg. We allude
thus puttiOsity io > is fact, in order that our
ulena in an :,appreciative may fully
re thi 4al“ the - • services of our , present mem•
bertiAn order that they May see fully that to
- dial:opposition - they; must look for, -peeper le
giilation; for • economy in the disbursement of
'publick*nlys; fOr checks Upon. malfeasance
and in order that they may be int
. prei!iel by the importanoe of sending in the
future, just such. men - to thelLegislantre.—
When'. Opresentatives have e f ii eye single to
the interests of their constituents, recognition
frpm people and press is proper. ,In the mea.
sure that, such is due, e we believe it to lie hear
tily accorded. ; .
. pica the Ilartiaborg Convention Mr:
. Bachs,
nine Mende claim that 6e ahciaid be the condi-.
date, is, tieing the moat icallible. Man, haring
twen Indorsed by isensylvania. The ova+ of
' Mi. DMlghis toward. tbientl4.motopton; Democ
racy of.tenniylvants will be watched with hater:.
-.• act. 214trality on his twrt inadutiMable.
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..Tlllll !uoreceotatee ASV 410 RIAL for March,
• sitielwpablished by the Association, 5411proad.
~ wiyiNswltirk. This number contained'. highly
_ finished stint engraving; entitled, Boudoir Beim:
. ties, and levered illustrated poems of merit. -Last
yearthereirerelB,66B subscriber! to tlia4saiocia-'•
Boa. After paying expenses the essociation-hed ,
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a surplus of 2350 85 to apply on the prealons"
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yam's delielt;• We observe that at the last anntil ;
drawing of the Assoclition, - Jessie Turner of Port
• 'Carbon; drew w painting:.entitled, "View oil: the;
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Brie Cinal." , The subscription batiks of- thipAsivi
`. - -celatiottl'or the Sixth :Year, are 'now open. ; The
teimikare the lame as (Or the year past. The•iii
gtaviig to is litought out nett 1r4110411 be in
the printer's hands all susimiti; . . , ' Beveral thousand
. imp!esiitins will tins be teed, Tot immetlii te do
• livery to subscribers, end a vast deal of delay "and
• anuoyance, and expense be avoided. The Asso
ciation never before has been obi" to secure is eu-.
gravity 1n season fur this edfance printing, but,
.hereafter, it will not Invite ask the subscriber 'to
wait TOr his : llebed for 'picture. ; About the 20th
roxitho, the "Village itlackainitlt" will have been •
furnished to ail ihtsubiteribeis Of the past year.
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• . The delay is nuitioldaille, atiolori - aboat screwy.
Are *el ekse lisitpressions per . cloy cam hi worked
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Prethaessowt. The
_characler ofi,the work is not
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rate, feithful,living preientation l i of human knowl
edge und.its, fruit! ? it is not surposnd, it is not
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hinds, ;frith a rapid yet, masterly and,-,impirtial
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taste,faindili,:ant indeXible iairnesi di4plejed lir
" rr lhe editors of theNew;American Cyalorsedis, is A
• soll4et of marvel ; and pf admiration to the, ends*,
• literati world. Laying under • tribtiie, es the edi
tors 140, many of-the Btist. intellettits, not billy of
••• this country. bat of Europ e , the), whenever •it la
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.nsiesessiy, so wisely modify, lone down, l igh„.•
tin,' the "Omit contributions, - swelli ; g ith
thought and leaning', as to preserve in dull per
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r. Trotters presented to them' , The emu nt of cub,
tinted ability exhibited in' the 'mere. s pervision'
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• the matter:of the wark; in its world-}lid range
• ' Una. inanitit'variety, dr such. as only the , h hest
inie , 'ripest: minds of, the rues in 'this advaticed
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'stare hi this Borotigh. Those :wields' to receive
a loputar dictiona# of general knowledge, should,
exaciinertile work. i• - . ; • 1
focal Affairs.
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• lisbermeraeteleal Reeder& for the • W eek.
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WOl4 p 30.-.46 ',' 63 • 4t'-clear.
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Yri. April .1,-47 , I," '51 . 31
PllP•mitskicuad Legion" 48 the annie of a new
.rojaetad mtittiq orgnOtiiitilin in Aitiland.
„liar ?iii •Post Office •fil ,to be removed „from
jEsit Market street, to Centre street, east side, two
(doors north of the Pottssi Ile Boots. •
Aill`April tun toquite respectably yesterday.
!Vs air .as balmy, *MI clear sky. It Is hardly
rossiblithat there is say severe weather in store
eietelles of the Silver Creek Literary
[ Association have Oloseel for the season. During
the Sitaimerloweier, lectures will be , delivered
semt.montbly, before As Assoelation:
:Arne office or Alr,,ltepPlierii, at Schuylkill
Bevan, wee broken into this week, sail some out
rages committed .. Pett livings miss to have
Instigated the perpetrat o r , to the set. 1.
;dr Ire would trom‘ad oar nodose tbat tram
. tog. Odium, ote., le dons in the neatest sad most,
enbetandel sesittee4, 14. Altstatt, hiehantar.go
street. two doors east of flusairs Beilding.
' AIIP•The ,exerai;e of , the Sebuyikol llaran
Weary &misty bees closed for the, Klemm , To
ear se=t--we bore eat reeve this votelP—ws. will
• pebttett the iwoletioes adopted by tbe &misty
be
fore Hi asst stouroieoet. ' • •
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or Th. late bailey rains tore away about eav•
' es bondred Verdi of the suing onder the lower
plane of the Vine Bill Railroad et Cordon. Ii
waa a heap lilt, but did not delay the lowerior
,• ret;i . 'of tutu looser than a few boar,.
Atlfirrhe at Ashara,b--The engine bean, a
frame _beadiest belongiag to the Dauphin and
Sesqaetaaa* IL It. Colipaay, was est on ere by
one of the engines 'ea Teesday night, and des•,
►toyed the bonding; Oho demegleg soother of
their eastiu. • Lou eat dotal: • . •
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!`Avg*.( Warner, the convict wboNniaperi,
tome ;time elate from' prison bete, l lr in bit
gavial, having been eriested inTimequa by
Idsc. Smith formerly of On Pulaski', Bonze,
Berongb.' The Gazette oempleise of Abe Dumber
-of burglazics and asnOnt,.of. rowdyism in Ts-.
11!2114.**.
jar• Mr.. H. Datitywho stoat* was burned
Omit G a in "
sod Sarotitian etreets; . b** be** * 5 -
sottatt6l with Mr. .4.1146 I,6lorsini int very Qoei
S eim/la-it Olt Pin 1 0 ' , to: iiimisborg, taday to
sredusbasloWillemsk. 46.10 W roman
twos tiostit of to: -I,lroootestowl 46, patio ai
***loTbdkr,Sll.o.44 but ge" 1 1 11 11" "me
itf du i litioit aid mit 11$61tito pod iv
ia* . ever
leepeele4. •, •
Bsily
;s'i° Weene, James Moors, Thomas
Tkinss William:, John. Tyler And 'other . citizens
of Tamaqua, bass st,attod for Pi *S2 Peak.
11. Brooke , of this; orough. rage fot , # . 6
gold mimic. Oilier. contelipliSt. s Ant roes
the inunalireetion:• rw
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ode w dated; , isg.wf p jtsilie Di% No.
52; Sono of Tempi Talk* lAraliNfillimoliii;Ovo.
nip& blush 30,1311r0ks following °Nonni 'were
oleotiot for tin atoning term:
W. P.. .8. Raley; W. A.—J. Addisais
SteCttail ; 13.-j..T. Shoener ;A. R. 82—Daatel
Hatffititi`P:ll;WAlßWAl'lltiettrt.- - =jefididati
Rod ;o.=Raisiaei R. W.bit*ayv
it,.tode B.;—R. A. Hutt; $.7 43 . 0 zel '1" 1 "; •
COPlahl—PF A. MOuP,7; Cbayls4sHNetar
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:111P"A Ric& lieut.—WS bed Ike exquisite plat
ters not, long *Maori dining with s valued friend,
'boob kiwilitellti titeMrettio know no 'bounds.—
Aftei , pleileg kilre Auld feeble! it lesgtiwltit*
(we don't liketw:my bOw long) our tenses wet!,
regaled Intibt deljedous Ades; whir:bemoans.
ly, arore.frours dish of sMnetbhrg piping '
Ilpon more pirsMtieel investigation Ain arm
specnis' tioi about tbe mistier--it turned oat to be
our friend's pirates favorite the :abler sad
wbleb he never Falb! to Ore on great wicatiOnn
4ln • Orierital • •
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,AltrYtre.-700 Thuredsy_ 'morning about ' 4
o'clock, throe trams houses locass4 in High street
shore Third - Sere eoutpletely destroyed hy Are.-
e;
One wes owned sad occupied by,idity Williams.
Tbe others 'were wined by Mn. Lilly. Eh Seca:
pied one. Thai other contained *eclipsed ' f ily.'
On one of the hosier Mn. Lilly bed an insure ce;
but to "that amount we hive cot jeanied. di pot.
Lion of the funtlion, in.all in: houses was isvod.
The total loss is animated at $5OO. tiortins cum.
pinies were earl on the spot and succeeded in
stopping the spread of
, the flidirs. ..ilow the flee
originated is not knoin. •.' - - •
. JOrMilitary.-7Tbe. Washibgton
Capt. James pee, wil4serade on Tuesday next,
April b, for target fit:Artie& PottsvilleCor•
oat Band hai l Oil ensiled for the oeinuion. The
Company Prooeed to the. garden of Mr. Geo.
lower at the heed of . Tumbling gati Dam, where
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the ground bes been fixed for the purpose by Mr.
L.- We might add : thet Mr—Lauer extended an
invitition to',.the Company to bold its prnetiee
tliereorhich.tbe Company eicepied. The prises
to be fired Ai! are, aid, firer enp;to be kept by: the
piembarrinning, it ; a book of military taeties,
and the . ooMperipateds'ilr. Atliespeetedthattie
Attlleritte
,/111 haven,lirkenerede.
Se to !Aeos* of lke Coal i!oriaoriois.::::Mr.
Eli Bowen has been engaged for some time past ,
in the preparatieri of a wort on,the Coil Forma
tion, to whietiontirely tSew anderiginaf views ire
adipte4, in, regard to the origin ind'depositlon of
Unit mineral stoistbastible. M. Cowen has. per
haps, the largest and most varied milkietion of fos
sil iinpressions of theivegetstion of tie:Coal era,
apperfaining theinthracitehasine,iti the awn
try; and he, pCopuies toAllostrate his
,work with I
them la supporcoi.his theory We believe that I
Mr. Bowel tlenies'the irriedistructurs of eoal,:but~
poneedis its fornistion.Troni the vegetable - tar or
tap of primitive forests., lie'heir belin laiZed AO
read aysper on the 'sutjlet before the, Seientitie
Ass °pistil', and we may be 04, hereafter it:pre
sent to unr.roaders a synopsis of his views, which,
from the long end earefat ittention bestowed
thicsub)ect, ate entitled to Much weight.
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Firemen' 4 Parade. —On 'Wednesday last!
the fire department of t h is 'Borough, paraded.l
The nompanici terced'Oet strung, and looked very
well. At noon the expected ; guests, the Citizen ;
Engine Company of Barrisburg;And 'the Janitor
Engine CoMpany of Reading, arrived, and were ,
received of the depot by the Good intent Engine
Cmhpany. The C.tisea fire company wits aocom.
plinied b: the State Capitik Bind. The visitors
were escorted tulbb house bt theab Ole
n t,
where they partook : of it collation. Thej were
subsequently condutted 'ld their quarters, at the
AomoriCan,tlioose. Betweeti2 ind:•3 olliock
M., the Gee ot parade formed on Market Square
and proceeded over the route as published in one
last, lithe.fallowing"order:-• "
Chief Marskal.—N. FOX. ' •
I.7Bdogh and Ready Engine Co., •
2. Humane Hose Company, - "
3. Young Anteri:a Engine. CO, "c„..: •
4. State Capital Bend, Harrisburg.'
S. Citizen Angina Company, "i • •
13:Vott ovine : Cornet Band.
Tr-Junior Engine Company,-Reading.
8: Good In:ent Engine Co.. Pottsville.: „
9. Bchuyll4llßydraulieti Engine Co., Pott • -villr.
„The pale , id' respects,"was` exceedingly
eleditable he department, end . exhibited the
feet that le tilt' an effective condition. 'Daring
its passag through the streets: the line looked
quite bril and was witnessed by throngs of
.
"Speefittora. At an early hour It dismissed in
Market Sqiiitre: • • !
In.the evening the Good Intent gave a ball.at
the Town 'Hall in honor of the
_'visiting firemen,
and'ae we. antieitintial,it be; it was most
sueeeriful. The room was literally crowded, and
everything pissed off to tbe-eatisfeetion of
. those
who partieffated..
On Thursday morning the 'visiting firemen de.
parted for their respective homes, having made
a favorable itnpression.upoo our citizens. While
here they 'received . attention which it was
in the power of the Good Intent to pay them. .
Locomotive Erpiosicin Rail
rocid—Two J(ea Killed.--About dc'eloek on
Wedneaday'morning, the locomotive Peikiomen,
attached to a coal train.on the iteadiog ItailtoAdc
exploded while standing in front of the despaieb
er's residenceand' office, oti the watt' 'jai of the
Falls bridge, tearing the boiler and the greater
portion of the- locomotive "to picot", and killing
the engineer, JoAob Meeener, and the brakeemst,
'John Foley, The dreinuni, MartinGtedien, bad
left the engine but a fan minutes before, and m
owed Emhart. The imuse end- ellen; et itie des-
pateher, a frame building, two stories high, With
a portico, was almost demolinbed bJ fiagmetits of
the Aping eagles: The weather boarding was
broken hi from the top to the bottom, ; and Ole
portico wns 4 mored.si chime] distilnce froin.the
building. The occupant, Mr. J. bidionald •od
1 family, hie wife and several children, were asleep,
(et t% time,,and - several of the tubes of the boiler,
, vrbiilt were driven through the. weather boarding
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1 pasted over the beds without doing them any in- 1
jury.. Poitions of the boiler were thrown several',
''hundred - Yards,and twisted and broken in an at-1
Vanishing manner. The firebox was shattered to t
Ifragments,":ine driving-wheels wore broken, and
rids connecting rod, of
, solilleAten, four inches in
. diameter et the thickest part. Ifiu heal arlhough '
It had been wire. The Philadelphia beiges from
which 'elm*. these 'facts, states that a more
. complete Wreak was never witnessed, but very lit
tle of the locomotive,romitining together. The
body of the brasing's' was found about a hun.
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dred feet from the spot where the explosion took
piece. - It had - been blown over the Toot of a
house and fell upon the tow-path, and was shock.
iogly mangled. The body of the engineer was
not found, nod it is supposed that It was blown
into Ithe'Schuyikill. He was a resident of Potts-1
tone, and! wife end two, childrio. John I
Foley, the brakeman, resided et Pints:llle. Me l
also leaves a family. An inquest was held on the'
body of Foley, when Martin ti lesson, the fireman,
testified that the train to which the locomotive
well attached WWI a down train, and that it reached
Falls station 20 minutes• to 4 o'clock; where itl
atOpped,and twenty-eve-eery were eat off. Ifs
got olf.the engine and west into the house of I the
stalk)mister, While ; there the explosion took'
place. They, had taken in water at ~the Spring
ii
Mill; ad afteE the , cars were detiehed at the,
station the lOcoutotivi had been !la, over the I
bridgiten or fifteen minutes, and triter pumped
up. tie could not tell the setae of the explosion.l
Themes, clemeni,. the 'tattoo waiter . was exam-i
ined,ind said that: limuiediateTy before the eapio.l
lien hi beard the k whistie blow foltheloanotive I
to back up; he could not tell the cause of the ex-1
ittosionf thibeilers, he said, are inspected every 1 1
trip, it oath end of the road. The master of the
Richmond. workehops testified that the engine'
"Perkoluten!" was rebuilt aiiteen worths ago, and
was considered thoroughly found. The uniform
praetice is to inspect the boileri every trip and to
make such repairs skate nee SSSSSS ; he bad rev
Sr kacitru ibis boiler to, leak; - the tubes leaked a
little; ; but not :of any eoniequenee ; be bid
„ati
"doubt I that the amine of the explosion was the
watitef_waierla the boiler, and that the fault
Ars t i tit the i engitumr; the engine had ap skin
•areter teak, eepable of holding 4,000 gallons„ - attd
`topsail for ittertog in all 5,000 gallons. eitelolact
for tutus of thirty•thilee, a mach•greiter dismal*
thinning ef - thsi- wates'itellons ars siert; the
manner rt engine' 'in which thne' bad been - torn' to
. ,
please satielled biatthat j the explosion 'Wei owing
to a mint' of water, in'tite'bollee: fled it been
from :effect ie the Whir, thine would not beta
been seat a einplete wreck.' - The iron, lon, was
of a blue WO, showing that It had bass red int.
Alter en ipeprotiovot the holler the Jury nattered
the following - terdictk-'"That John Foley cause
to his death, friira`l4arirs received by thiosspitit -
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sb.rt of the engine - Perkionien, on the R A
Railroad 'at the falls stilton • said' n4' 101101 1 4 7
being Paled by a trait Of trsterin thi )utiler.7-«..-:
,The boil of
,holey 'eit rent red golds heir, II*:
's ba trilirima eotlin,4rairidet by the dotatiatelf. •% .'
Tails the Cos :lexPleslon thitn bas'salten
placation thsiteaullrlkoati*ne Dr 04ftlistioo.
The first was that! of the . Rogine - ',Richmond'
r idsti
• that took place la !'Dwrip Carrolowt.l4iru init".
north 'ors**, Weplir 1e44.! 4't *se deli'.
iotstiatei-by'ai in ' .itii-uredebY Rr.Tattrd%.,
oer, that this expl ioniraertatised by the dome
Viiiiiiiieli`bY lib - Piing:: 'doe'itiiili,ilie *nil:
: leer,. and thresotb . - were killed.. t ; ,• c ,
The almond was he , "Nerersink," which blew
up:opposite Ma tank: is, dust year -1647, : kilibts
.eiretipersoli. : '1
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The third wee titstuEngineer," which exploded
to the "Deep Cat" referred to, in the year
1543, killing Wm. Nagle, the engineer, and font
' TEE WAGES OE, LABOR.-
'with eatiefeetien: Wit are enabled to an
titmice that the Act for the better securing
the wages.' or labor in Schnylkill.County, was
signed by the Governor on Wednesday last,
and is now alas!). The Previsions of the 4ct
also extend to.the countiel of Northumber
land, Sinnerset,l Vashington, - Carbon - ' vied
Dauphin. The : Act as signed by the Gover
nor is as follow : .;,.. ,- • 1
~,,e .
As ACT fur 'lke . Its? ereettring de molest of
the leage• of io ris the Comity of ScArylkill :
Sseetos 1.-1 l ' itlesaetecl by 4,he, &eats 'unit
House of Repre . :datives of the Costesourea4 ~,
Peons,' immia in esigral Aseesibly: ant, pad It is
'hereby enacted b the authority of the souse, 'hat
all wages that I may be - due from any j)er
ion or persons* chartered company, engaged
in the mining Of coal within the county of
S c huylkill, either as owners of the soil, or
having a lease of a coal 'mine or mines, to
any miner, melba*, laborer '.or clerk ;em
ployed by such!penson or persons or chartered
company in and about suchbuisiness aforesaid,
for any period ; not exceeding six mouths,' im
mediately preceding the sate and transfer of
sear propertylbr execution or otherivise,'er
the, death or insolvency of.such ,employer iir
empkiyers, shall be :e hen, upon such colliery
or collieries at d oilier' property in and about
the same, . d used in carTyieg on the
'..said business of mining, or in connection
therewith, to ie extent of the interest of said
employer Or employers in said property; and
shall be first ( preferred and.. paid out of the
proceedsof tbe. sale of such ; collier,/ or col.
Bones sod oilier prpperty as eforessid, Airovi.‘
44 That 'keelsons of each miner, mechanic,
-laborer or clerk thus preferred shall not, ex
ceed one hundred dollars, And' provided fur
ther, nit thik act shall,not he construed so
as to. impair'eentracte existing'or liens of re-'
ri
cord vested prior to its ars e. ' - 1
~. Secrnix 2: l —That the p limit of fifty dollars
mentioned and - Contained in the third section
of, the act of ;Assembly of April second, one
. thousand, eight hundred and forty-nine; end
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sided An 'Act for- the protection of Miners.
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mechanics, aid laborers in certain Coe' ties,"
is hereby exMnded to one hundred doll s
re, for
the etillectioe of the wages Mentiotied i in the
first'section pf this act so fix 'as relatesito the
county of Schuylkill.
' Scones I.—That the lien of the rentdue to
the buidlord or landlords of any collie L er col- -
Ji ff ies wiiii , r the' county of Sag! dlohe
amount of high said lendlerd °via Alords
shall be enttled to receive out of the proceeds
under
of the sale a landlord's warrani,lexten-
Sow or othe rwrit for the sale of the property,
liable to the distress of the landlord, exhent ex, .
ecution upon judge:Met obtained for suCh rent,
'which shall !rank according to priority,:and.be
paidasother execiitionsshall be, and the same
is hereby restricted to one month's rent Sue, to.
nether with any fraction of a month 's .rent
accruing it medititely prier to the time of'
' taking such property in execution or levy en
...der such landlord's warrantorother writ._
SECivN 1 4.—That no mortgage of any end'
lease or coil mining. right and machinery,
and fizturte appurtenant :thereto, within, the
county, of Schuylkill, or other instrutnent by
which a Wu is L ereated thereupon ; hereafter ;
executed, shall operate to iinpau or tiostpone
the lien, sad prefereece given and secured to
'the Wages Imentionedin the first sehtiou of
this act.
L • s 1 • • ‘,
1 .
Seertels.—That all laws ' authonz . a
'stay of exeCution upon judgmental not ex
ceeding otie hundred dollars, obtained against
any personor -penons.or_charteMd Company
mentionettin the•first - seetion of this act-for
;the winter of any miller,. mechanic, laborer
or clerk einployed by such ' person or *sens
or charte ' d company , in and about the busk
neas of in Meg Foetus aftesaid, be, and- the
ti
- tame are ereby 'repealed so far as relotes to
the count - ' of Schuylkill.... -' :-.
•Sserio 6:—That in lien ot thelia it here
totore:reqeired by, law, the bait hereafter .'to
be requi u; in cases of appeahfrom the judg
tl
? men of ustices of the peace and from., the
awards o ;arbitrators for the wenn+ mentioned'
in the firsseetion of this act shallbe bail Aso•
lute; in deublethe - amount. of said , judgment.
and the probable ;z oo-vent of costs ' accrued
and likely] to accrue id such curse, with one or
more aufficient sureties coeditioned for the
piyment f the amount ortfie debt, interest
and cps ' that shall he legally recovered in
such cis against the'appellant. '-',- ! ,
SEcnok 7.—That all laws and; parts of
laws , iriccinsistent herewith be and the ‘same
are here* repealed. " .. .
.
In ourlast'we peilished the speech of Mr.,
Vusceirria on the Passage of the bill through
the Ho s e. We now give the remarks. of
Mews.. Aix . and BOYER 'mule on the same
occasion They are exceedingly ;creditable
\\gods,' 1 d 'stamp our representatives ca men
alive to the interests of their constituents : •--
Mr. P.I4M said:— ' .. , • 1
' Ma. SiEsitea:—lt is not my intention to
occupy Cinch of the time of the House in dia.
cussing he merits of the bill now ender eon= .
sideratien,,, : Yet I would
,be recreant, to my
own feelings, and recreant to the ~wishes. and
interests of 'a large and respectable class - of
niy.Comititeents ; was 1 to permit this oppot
tunity to pass, .whilel remained , silent, and
iridifferint as to the fate of the bill.
I, hav'e too much confidence irk the intelli
gence Slid liberality of this' House, to sup
pose for a moment, that the boons prayed 'tor
fib/ ihouhands of the laboriug classes of Schuyl
i
'kill ow ity, seconded by many of; their liber
al' min ed employers will be refused. .
It li been asked Why a particular class of
person:] should be protected in the wiener
provid, din the' bill before this House? My
- ansde
is, because . this 'particular class of cit
inane:" Surrounded by peculiar circumstan
ces.•-• • • ~
' We m all familiar w i t h the feet that the
coal.t deis subjected to many vicissitudes,
as sti llen very frequently, as they are unex
pected It will be borne in -Mind also that
those#noncial revolutions whichlse freqUent=.
tri
' ly coulse thecoentry, are ahnost invaria'
bly fictt felt in' he coal reni, ons: \I It is at sach
,times that the 'necessity of i s law like the one
now under consideration, is most keenly felt.
The lehoring classes, as a body, 14 Schuylkill
county, heretofore refrained from participa
tingit the exciting and bitter scenes of party
strife, But l "forbearance ceased to be a vv.
tee" ith the workingmen of Scheylkill coun
ty, and last fall they arose in their/ majesty,
and in unbroken columns they , marched to
the Oils and cast 'their votes for ' the mindi
detester the party' which has always been,
and is now, the friend of the workman. -That
'confidence shall not be betrayed. It is true
they Idemanded ges
pled—and it ' is one 0.1
lhosef,edges that -we are now 'about to 'can.
.eel. ( The debt has'already been paid in the
:Striate, and itodusll not fall in this House.H
It istrue, that in the late political campaign, ;
our ticket was,stigmatized. as the "profession- ' ;
al ticket," by the now defunct wing of the
Dernbcracy iii Schuylkill county: I think
thatiiy, the time we: shall , leave these halls,
we will have succeeded , in convincing bob
friend andloa that we, at least reduced to
practice, a portion of that Which, in the past
our opponents so profusely preached. How
weillwe will have succeeded, will be ter Them
.
to atty. ' .; . ..
, . • li l mast le apparent to this ;House, that
the laborers of Schuylkill' county, must have
expstienced palpable grievances 'm the past,
when petition, after petition have been and
are 'till pouring in upon us from! all parts of
the !county, 'until 'their names]' indeed; is
"legion:" *Bet the' laborers, nouns and me- '
.ch Ica come not `alotiel They come here
brie ing-with them the kind wishes- of Many
sl
of eir generous sulk' magnanimous I titmOoy--'
ers+such men as D. Pt, Brawn ' , B. 'Heck.
ocher, Messrs. Couner,.Horda, Glover, Soy;
der,i Donaldson,. Doherty' aod othem. They
com;e, sir, with justice and Aghteousiwiss oa '
their sideotski . og for this boon. 'Xiabor, after
ill, 4 the mainspring of the' ,prOsperity and,
ness of our couctry; and, it this be so,
shorild We not protect and advance its inter-
esta? The interests of the laborer bate Fleets 1
too long neglected.`' Blit t sir,i'new "etch is
dadning- upon ea; 'henceforth let the nghts of
labtithe respected. ',Why . Is L it thin tbui em
ployers take so lively an- Interest iti thiainat
ter I My answer 'is, betniuserthey know full
well that whin the heavy hand of adiensitY
is laid upon'them, all poweM to save:those
men are at an onti l and the stern and unyield-
NNE
•
ing m a ndates firel em endl
those,-'dependent,iiipthetif,' of their .'- -h ai1 ... 1
• ireliet4.liWilaiile*lft to describe
'l4 - labiWer
-when: ts , yer is thus -prOstruted.
irouldf,requiretfo very vivid - imagination to
paint thi picture, yet I shall not attempt
stask.', We, might - ,,t01e, for the background,
remairseless hinter and privation.: KirJ - 4_
not exaggerate, but, on the cOotterV - i'-ina
mnscinue of-my. Oorttcomings -, .." Those: who
have never . been the . 'aft!: mines is nnot
possibly: knave itow and where the miner g ains
e
his livelihood ; how, from morning until arghti l
t far down 'the bowels' ef the earth; away
front the- joys sad smiles of his -family.and
the world, he toils day . ' after :day, ear ifteF
year; no light by day at the flickering Lrop
of the oftine,'enffiy.lebt 'twat to eilcee to his
vie* the `gbasdy - , fcinishis , comiiints,
and the dreary.
and dismal -rocks of coal.—
But this ie not all; hikers' that he is Wal.
roinded by the , eletnents: of death on every .
Aide." When at length hit unight'a work" (for .
be indeed works by night) is 'dene, weary and
hangry,,be,iacends,to, the surface, not to be.,
hold. the king of- dity, for he , has
ready set behind the western bills.' Perhaps I
the "queen of eight" already caste hiiihidow,
as slowly and wearily' he . wendi his way his
hEinablelOme. , Ilia wife, who sees 1414.corie,
perhaps ejaculates a prayer of thanks that
her protector; and the Iproteator ofilier chil
dren, is safe once more • ,
Those,-,Mr. SPEAKER, any. the
li ir4it e :Wito I
come here and,'ask to. *eve 'their
tectedr. Those are the ,men wh0...41 i - fipace•
feeth assert their rights. Those lie; ifils men
who have been praying-. Congress to protect
home industry, and,these are . the- men who
have and will make, yrants tremble.
The bill now _before' the House, just'
I one, and I do not wonder that the representa
tives from Northumberland, Somerset, Wash
ington and,Oarbon, have -had the provisions
of this act extended. so SC to include - their
counties venture to' unit' that they
receive thelhanks of their constituents for so
6 = l lllllll
doieg. ,
With thee, remarks I dismiss the subject
for the present, trusting that not a single vote
will be receded against the bill. •
Mr. BOYER4Schuylkill,Lsaid : 7 .
Mrs Seeaxerik—The bill ; udder considera
tion is one of thempst ;important to the in-1
tereste of the:keg . ° sand meritorious class af
fected by its peon:aims, within the counties
named, and. to- the people of the Common-I
wealth, that'has commanded the attention of '
the present Legislature. It proposes to afford
some further and beVer security for the pay
meat of the-wagesof miners and laborites to
the principal anthracite coal producing coun
ties of Pennsylvania, than they have hitherto
t i j u l. • N e xt to the, agricultural interests of
the State, in importance, is .that of mining,
and certainly there, is no class of our people
more deserving of protection. and 'none to
whom-protection is more necessary than our
miners and-laborers at collieries.% .FNirmers
_and agricultural interests are comparatively
exempt from . commercial, revulsions; but at'
every • period of - financial suffering_ of the
country, our coal operators and their:opera
tivei suffer first, longest and moat seriously.
The boaiuess of mining coal, under the, most
favorable financial eircumstances t is extreme-
IY:hazardous, and such 'hazard isieseparably.
connected With a business which is I.)r.oseau
tedintethe unseen and uncertain veins, hid
den in the bowels of .the, earth. -_,The tenth of
this has been Sadly demonstrated by the thirty
years experience of the citizens of the noun
ty of Schuylkill. •• Although there is no coun
ty in Pennsytytime which can boast more
business talent,', energy, and enterprise;and
although many _millions of dollars have been
and continue infested, as capital in railroads,
canals,' collieries and idsprovements of every
description tweessary. to its vast coal produc
tions, there are very few coal operators . who
have ever beed able, to' retire upon a compe
teney. On the contrary, the large lists of
sheriffs' sales, continually recurring, show how
unfortunate the majority who engage in ali
ning are. Atellshen , failures take, place,' as
they so frequently:do, the liabilities are often 1
„vertlarge, and the losses fall with great and
peculiar severity upon the miners and labor:
era. These men pursue theit dangeroui aye-,
cation in the darkness, of the mines, tind,shat
oat; as they are, for a great portion of their
lives from the light of day and the intercourse
with their fellow 'mon, they have no opportu
nity to learn anything .of the financial con
dition or pecuniary ~difficulties of their em
ployers. When the 'sheriff levies upon and
sells a colliery under an execution, it falls with
Crushing force upon the poor operatives. un
informed,aud anitrepared as they are.. When
their wages are swept away' from them by a
landlord's warrant or the execution of a watch
ful and diligent creditor, their families and
themselves% suffer actual want.
I most heartily approve of all the provi
°ions of this bill. It is, Mr- Speaker, striedy
in all its provisions, what every candidate be
fore the people last fall, in the county I have
the honor partly to represent, was compelled
to subsCribe to. or fall before the mighty pct.*•
er of the hallot-bok. , During the; contest,
every candidate, no matter `- where orwhen,or
of what party or division of a party', he may
have been a candidate, working men expected
: of, and demanded from him, whether he would,
if successful, do something for the laboring
classeS,Land o' the nine candidates for the
sesta now occupied by my colleagues and my
self, no one faile4 to pledge himself most
Solemnly' to comply with their wishes: Not
only did the candidates thus pledge them
selves to the laboringclattess, but the - Wipes
of the mines, acknowledging the justice' of
such leation, both by words and actions
joined Na;ind all the candidates and the
voters of county became a talk on the
subject of a further security, and ,a. move
summary made of recovering the bud earned
pixy ,of the laboring classes.
' After having said thid much in favor of the
'i,asssot of this, bill, may I not hope, that here
'teLthic bodv, as in the body composing the
etitifepectpfe of Schuylkilibounty,.embracing
ißepublicans, Democrats, and all. factions Of
both the leading parties of the day, that the
Ibillsituler„ consideration will meet with the
stsuftiitor ; that- no ;:voice will be raised
against the principles -Contained in this bill,
and that e'er long it willbecome the general
law of the land, and be extended, not only to
miners and laborers at the -mines, but to all
laborers of whatever character they may
and thus gladden the heart of every father,
so that he can on his return, :at the end of
the week, or month, say to his family, I have
earned twenty-five or thirty dollars, all oft
which is now secured by this law, instead oft
being under the painful necessity on his re
turn of saying to his wife and' family, as is
sometimes the case now, I. lave earned, and,
there is due to .me fob my labor the amount
named, or even more; but the failure of my
employer has swept everything. from me, its
has gone to pay rents, or other, preferred,
claims?
Can we wonder thatthese eonsiderations
have induced the people of !chuylkill county,
unanimously to ask of the Legislature - the
passage of the law under consideration, and'
that the representatives of the other counties
named in the bill; have added their counties
sines the bill was'originally introduced? My
colleagues and myself feel greatly indebted
to many , gentlemen in , the House, who have
expressed themselves in favor of the just and,
proper provisions of this bill, and I trust the
House will.ndd still further to the obligation
by passing it by au unanimous vote.
PEN, nip AND SCISSORS.
jib-Wolves are numerous in -Centre: eortuty,
Pa.
AV - A 'tattle of Oliver Goldsmith is cheat to,
be erected nt Dahlia; •'-' '
‘ l2lrlkis said that one min in every eight, in
Mas.nehurette. is a shoemaker.
Per" The vintage in Portugal will be the most
abundant of the tart flee years. ,
filfrA - woman hen been indicted et Anderson,
8. C.. for being a "common scald."
Ogiffat is estimated that $26.0 . 00,004 _worth of
tottnecoAas used in Fratiof ID 1858: '
,sllWlly the assessors' realms There zie 220,000
morelngs in Ohi thin year'than inst.
The experiment of , growing tobacco
Marmots hos prayed quite snceessful.
r g firlhe whole ember, of coolies introduced 1
I tit Oohs thee far Is upvreida of 37,00. •-•
r The sum
Minn.,f-130,000 has been subscribed at
,Vicirsburg. .. to.
establish o cotton
,IffirFriancis S. Moser. 'late of Berko:county.
Pa., was drowned in Marion county, Va., /ant
week.-
Air No ion than three hundred persona were
burnt to death in tho city of London , during the
year 1335. , , •
,FEIS - The wives airpg' the Su l d'i l ippl offer
diew up their husbands. 'they leave it all to the
stentriboau. - • - •
••••••4ourgtotin shonld boor in Old that coat.
tails.'olgass, prainnity, abort collars And blaster
don't make men..
„Virftoth bituminous and cancel stoat have;
been discovered in the - Slums River within eight
miles of Kansas city, - •'• • - • .
figf.The.litte girl injured,atifie time her tidi
er, Dr,Wrigbt,, was killed on the Northern can.
Int, boa since died. - - • -
j imer•A east-iron bell, six inches In diameter,
haviag a solidity'of 113 cubic inebes; weighs VA j
pounds irked ball Of the saws, else weighs 1161
pounds. -
jfar•The committee on masted " pitch, in Pals,
of which the composer Halvey is chairman: have
decided to report' . in,,bevor of reducing one
quarter toes. •
,ffir•The Smuttier :Missouri his pissed a hill
appropmating.ll3lloo for portmits-of Ilenrys - Clayi
'and Andrew Jaekiori..to pe pointed byMr:Bing
ham:, a Minoutiertist.,
• . . .
The . „Dertmerists if Griffin. Georgia. 1 .
itt. meetinc, repudiated Douglas. and
eters that,i if ndialouted .in -1540 for. Presidio! ?
they wilt tiotilt.its'ibeir palter to defeat •
fard- if/dement Millie up it the treasury di.
parttettif3laws that tire.circulation of the banks
ihrenglitmt the comitry, in 1836. was-Marty
421X11110,041 1 ;.,in 1851, $150,0110,0014 and in 108,
$113,433,001L'• - •
p..,foettstfront Washington refiresents 24fr.
.Sitebiiimeivratiettenneing the Demiseratio party in
iimmessuritai terms. Ile accuses theta uf hating
deserted bits and left filo Otterly . Without Gm!
mannspf'eargriogon the geVerument..• 51
Utah correspondent-of the 'Phil:Aril:l'i
targisirir states at a fact, that Debar Kirnhelti
'ltatifoorteetreblidreu born to him in the month'
of Noreattier last, a ll dAng well. Ileber and
:Drighatn bare bermes that covet each en acre -tif
• ground.'
• Ardriligli tariffs area. necessity whenever en.
..'orreous,tiums of money. are to be raised.o—
440 enormous sums always hare to be raised'.
whoolhe Detnociatict Pa'rty . - in power.—Le e.
•
••.• . - .
pfir The Ohio State COmMissioaer of Sleds
dee ants down the value of the- tasitistatturee •ef
Cincinnati at $48,090,400. The number of man
ufactories 543; of hands employed. 23.114. The
iron inetrofactiares is valued at $3,489,300; • num
ber of establishments, 32 . ; of bends employed, 3,-
64T. • . - • • -
J/AfrThe Legislature bat pissed s bill greeting
a charter fora passenger railway, on Chestnut and
Walnut streets, Philadelphia. by the provisicsse of-
Which the city is to get one bandied thoutand
dollars towards bridging the Sehuylkill, at Cheat
not or Walnut street. -The fire is placid .at Ire
cent'.
' par 44 who su f fer from coughs,. colds, bronchi-,
tis, croup; whooping-cough, end. the most to be
dreaded ot, all, Consumption. 'ban find sure relief,
io Dr;Wiitar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which.'
always. emit.s where other remedies fail.
Buy mine unless it has the written signature f
0 /. Bette on the Wrapper.
•
"ALL Mar Saorr."-Det Sooty, tbagreat
- thystettutel De Beaty. still realatea It the eyris
ststiortof the Atlantis telegraph, with several as
sistants,- who, by night and by day, are watching
for "siglials,"*"brolten currents," "clitintelltgible
transmissions," and all that sort of thing. About
tt.e bees thing De Sway can do is to drop his in
effectual wire-mosking,and come on to Philadel
phia where ha catibi free from anxiety, and en
. joy the luisny of wearing such elegant garments
BS are made at the Drown stoue Clothing Hall of
Rockhill A Minn, Nos. 003 and 805. Chestnut
street: above Sixth; Philadelphia. -- • .
• Dr. Wistaria Thiliain of Wild. Crilorri,
Where the dbove prep?riltion is known, it,is so
well established cis an infaliblo Mewed; tor the
care sf anvils, Colds, •• Sore Throat, Hoarseness,
BroneAitis. Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Breast,
Croup, Whooping Cough,' end every form of Pitl
,snorisrj.Complaint, that it were a weaker super
erogation to.spealvof its Merits.
-Miseovered by a troll knoisn physician more than
twenty years since •it has by the wonderful cum
It has effected, 14n isonametly appreciating in
publio favor, until its use pod its .reputation are
alike universal; and it is now known and eherlshed
by. all (and their "Emma is legion") who have been
- testorei to health by its use as the GROAT ilaiitt
tiv fur all the diseases, which it professes to care.
Sir James Clark, physician to . Queen Victoria,
'has - givenit as his opinion that
Consumiitton can be Cured I
The whole history of this Medicine fully eon:
. tlruis the opinion of that' eminent man. :Thou
, sends can' testify,'and• have, testified, that when
all other remedies bad failed, this has completely
- cUred ; that when the sufferer bad, well nigh des
paired, this has afforded immediate relief; that
when the physician' had pronounced the disease
incurable, this has 'removed it entirelj.
The virtues of this Battens are alike applies
- hie to.eure a slight Cold or a Confirmed' Cunstampi.
lion, and its powers as a safe, certain; speedy,
ip/easaat and afeetotat remedy,cannot be equalled.
CsFriett pure/tate corm sisdeite it kat the
irRITT6I signature of' , "l. Burrs" on.the wrapper,
as well as; the printed name of the proprietors,
X l 5, W. PA)WLICat - cio., Proprietors,'
Boston.
For sale by their agents everywhere.
lk
onsrrei.--John;11. Drown C. Hughes, ind
Ilenry IStiYlor, Pottsville; 0 . kL. Huntsingor,
Schuylkill .11aven; n. W. Prevoitt, Mitiersvitle ;°
E. J. Fry acid Blelluigsn..& Fowler, Ts taigas ;11.
Shissler,...Port Carbon ; Paul Barr, Pinegrove;
Ragan Son, 'Tnienrorti; 'Charles Marsh,
New Philadelphia; Jonas Robinhold, Port Clin.
inn; 11, ! IL; Irvin, St. Clair ; E. Phillips; New
Castle Jelin Williams,' Aliddleport.
July 31; OW. • : 31..eoirly
,
airgailOwarsi 011stinesit and Pins,
Anrions,tOrp7teet the sick 11011111 V coanterfeits of his
all-lumlitig remedies, Professor idolloscay his caused the
wordsAlolloway, Neer York and Landon,", to be: Im
pressed 1ii;4 . 1 watermark on every leaf ofthe paper on
which the' books of direction's, used as winners, Is prin
ted. if 'dais trade-merk does not appear when the pages,
are held to the light, the Innen Is spurious. , Upwards
of ten thSusand euresof neuralgicf,tmlkoloureux, a nd
c
spinal disease , accomplished by the of the Ofotmsnt,
' have been' reported from various parts of the Milted
States within the list eight months.' In all !brie tasca
the Pills are said to have facilitated the recovery of the
patient.
Ifs!. Ilalir Dye . l Hale Dye! Hale Dye I.e.
Wiiv. A. Elataboloreattair
The ORIGINAL and DEBT in the World! '
All other? are mere linitattorm, and should be avoided.
It yu wish to escape ridicule.
GRAY, AID; or Iti/STY HAIR Dyed In4Ditly to a
beautiful a 4 Natural Drown or Black, withe r the bast
leiri i ry r eo Hair Or Skin,
FIFTEEN MEDALS and nulkonss bare been. awar'
ded to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1833, and orr,So.ooo,
pilcatione have been gado to the Hair of patrons of
lib famous Dye. . •
BATCHELOR'S *HAIR DYE prodocesacolor
not to be dlatingulibeA from nature, and Is WAtRANTILD,
not to Injure In the lariat, however long it may be cow'
tinned, and the 11l effects 'of bed Dyes remedied; the
Heir livigorated for life by this splendid Dye.
Made, sold or spilled (In 9 private rooms) at the Wig
. Factory, M. 3 Broadway, New York.
SolAin all cities rind towns of the United
. Statee,'by
Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. •
• Arne Genuine be; the name and addreva upon a
stew) plate engraving tut lota sides of each bon, of •
WILLIAH A. BATCHELOR,
_149:1Y1 =I Broadway, New Yost.
by Jona 0: Baown A Pea, Pottsville, Pa.
air_Wlget milgal Wigs Ie....BATCLIEGOII'S
WIGS and TOUPSLS surpass all. They are elegant,
light,'essy and durable.
Pitting to a charm—iwo turning np behind—no shrink
log 6iT the head; Indeed, this is the only establishment
where these things are properly understood end made.
' Broadway, New York.
va- The Great Eatiltsb, Remedy...m.B l ß
JAMES bLABEE's CEL.I.BIi &TED YEMAI,F. Pl~ L 8
Prepared' from' a prescription of . Sir J. Cassaii. ki.
Physician Extraordinary its„ Queen.
- This Dsvaltisble medicine Is unfailing In the cure of all
three lab:Wand dangerous disuses to whin!' the female
1 constitution U sulOat. It moderates ail excesses and re
moves ill obstructions, and a sioady cure may be ruled
•
en..'l
To ffliarrlosi Ladles It Is peculiarly suited. It
will; in I abort time, brie- oa the monthly period with
regularity .", •
• Each bottle, Wee One- Didier, bears the Governments
.:
Stamp of Great B rit ain; to prevent couuterfeits.
airrAiwpatrs . horskt not be taken by foliates dreinp
the ?MST TH1641 JIONTEL:I of .recanassey, at they
are eter4rto bring ois Min:arrive, bid at any other lieu
they are role. ' . ; 1
. IO all name of Itiervous and Spinel Affeetione, Pain In
' thane& and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exert ion. Palplta
don of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whiteei; thelie Pills will'
: effect a cure #ld
1 other m eans have failed. and al.
though a pow ' I remedy, do not contain lion, csiomel,
~a ntimony, or anythlog hurtful to the constitution. •
. ; .i' Full direction' In the pamphlet/Iround each package,
which should be cardinal lovssrved• • ' 0
Sole Agent for the linitad States and Canada. •
JOB SIOSE.S, (Late L,C.Baldeln.d Co.,)'
• Sechester. N. Y
N. 11.-111 and it postage stemma' onelosad to any au.
thnrised. Agent . will Insures b ottle, tlotttaMng over:so
pills, by ratan; matt.. •
•• For tale In Fottsallle s hy 11135111 Y 8.4.10.01 t; in Tama
qua, by E. J. FRY; and by all Druggist* tbrongbout the
United Status and Canadas.. rJntta. l9 , 'Se Z•
THE GREATEST
Medical Discovery
OF TILE AGE.
s.'s.z/SINEDIG - of Roxbury. baxiseonred In
411. ono of Oar common pasture law& a railaw. that
leans
EVERY AIID OF. HUMOR,
The Worst Scrofula down esa to &Common Pimple.
Be has tried St to over eleven hundred eases;and
ec hilted except In two cases. both thunder humor. Be
tun now to his possession over cite hundred certificates ,
of its value. all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure .a nUrning Sore
One to three bottles will cure the wont laud of likm•••.
pies on the face. ,
Two or three bottles will eon the systim of biles.
. Two tonics : an warranted to taro the worst canker in
the stomach.
Mee or Bei battles are warranted to cure the weird
kind of Erysipelas.
One or two bottles an warranted lb cure all humor in
Ism bottles:are warrent4 to mere ruining of thews
.• and blotches among the hair.
• Boor nin•botOrs see warranted to erne corrupt and .
• runntog
One bottle will cure sealy'erruptions of the skin.
Two or three bottles are warmited to cure the worst
- kind of Alarmist: =
Two or three bottles are warranted to care Me most
&operate case of rheumatism. •
Three to Thar bottles are warrantotto cure saltrbentn.
-fire to eight bottles sill can the wont case of stmt.
.One to three bottler are warranted to sure the worst
sane of Ofrpta. I know from the ezperleoce of thou
sands that It has beta =WWI b 7 i canker In the 'to
r
One to two bottlesnre warranted to core sick bead.
- • •
One to two betties are warranted to midst e'er costive'
state of the bowels. - • ,
One to two bottles will. re gulate ail derangement of
the kidneys. - , •
• Four to elx bottles bare cared the worst eases of dr O MT•
-. One to three bottles has cured the worst case of pile.;
fend Is airway§ experienced; what a altveY to get re-
Hof to such arreatenciatilig disreise!
Xrithinge" of diet ever. necesaari—eat .0* best you
can and enongh of it. _ ' •
ti 4111ULCTIOlt POI Mr—Adults, one tabiesponnfut "Per
• dayt:Chibtreri .over ten yea;len on arrfamoonfalt titaild•
• rea form five to sinbt yeas, dol. As no dime;
tic= entitle applicable • • to all onstitutions, take soill•
• Mantle Sperats, : on, the bowels Mite a day. - • .
• tiasorsciesto •
DON ALIE:'.It-EN N E D-Y
•
or:12 War4ii..Striet, Roxbstry k ilairs.
. . - •
, • .
poor "14 drtir,,latithroughout the United States
Alareb 11610
,
XSNlttleel Hauer' Enek List i li'let War I
il _ k__
___'___-_,U,ADAIED.... __ _
Ilettioratlwe has a magical *Tett In preserving:and i b . 111 * -13 Itt-PE" 'by ." 411 or 7.1 a' 01 ... 1) ,', 4 "
• .sr inittis :rent W111.11.1i LI,J+TO to C I FOtri e i,cr..v.
beantlfying the heti by ittlpartbil rt trecaby action In guy: t o r, k a t i tommil'w,i
,iiie entitle of tha heed. it percents its fa7lig off, tender
tag It .- `slthe same time soft, glossy, and Inei)ned to reads
~ - , I DIED. • ..
'
Ifo4adedlio &Ann tieblanntiotte ringletsish4ald milt • IIIIII , •-oilSlateh Md. I u south Michelin township,
* - 11nsittit motto bar Saha. Sold by all dreulata. .falt? map'.TS years and 2ti
StIAPKII.L.:4IIO March 9tb. to Nerth Manhelm town
ilid at OmLa hatatta l et Jr/4a illa g ittl i l. P. 4111 10" sal& tiAsat 111Ayrut., aged 11 years, ti mouths; and 'X
aid Imre !tere. N0.,70 , 1 Chimanut r*, Phl . etptda, .:, • •psi* , , g .1 1 ..-
,
For - ode also wbotesale and retell, at le. tANTOIIII- nostsgßtf—On the sth of Mardian Potteellia,
SOi'd DTl:Maud Chanties' Store,. Pottairillei ' • be ELLA. Infant tighter of John W. and ;
Elisabeth- Lore-
-, ^ -
rry. ed Zillionths,. •
OdUOO-N- 1 -0, it the %Nth of March. In Pott.ellia. tth.
snits. Infant diughtot of John end .4.una Maria (. n.
boln)nged 11 MOD the and 18 days. •
I ti ',V I I, I Fi ld r?d t i n r ?d a ta n t i IgUe thisby y
of Dateorttit;ignala u tol, egad 40 Jean. •
Irdl,lthilt•-1.-At. Rending. on Wednesday moraine,
March 1N.,4 tr.o, Ewe t. Infant daughter. of Thomas H.
and Saw)) Walker, of ~'ottiiv We, aged 17 months and
• 'LEWII I " , In Lebanon, Pa.., ea theZith of March, at
OM residenne of antes Snyder. Esq., Jum 31111.1111.5.
ordy child ot K.ll. and Emlly M. bents. 40419 months
and 5 "vs- : _lirMirsieslppl wipers Owe eop,r.
gd-nallera=lHiglahl Pahl Satirant air I
will ire the tollering.atnong a great attalove of dis
eases pr.-Barns. Solids, Cats, Chafes, Sore Nlpples,tkuns,
tualotie,Brnises;Strains, lll eas.Pehi oll o l l l6l abtsalliela
Scrofula,- Views, Fero Sorw, reloW ! Ache, Piles, l
- Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings; RhinW&lsmii Scald Iliad,'
Salt Abeam, Baldness. Erysipelas, Eingetorm, Barbers'
Itch, Small Pas, Measlea, Bash, *e.. 11 •
To Was lt may appear Inerednions that; as =awe di.-
eassestandd be reached by one irtkley ioeh en Ides
will vanish when reflection polots to the titet, that the
solve is a combination of ingredients, each and *Teri
one applying a perfect antidote to Its opposite disorder.
Pautcmis Ihtsealth. Chaaders strett /W.
4.4117). Ci P. MACS.
•
/KirSold by JOBS G. Blow* & So*, POttirille, Pa.
dirimportistat to Selisalise—DL Catmints:es
Plus.—The (viable/al.:m*of iugredieutij In flaw lUi
are the wault of a long and extensive ersetle. ' They
are mild In their tqseration, and certainly correcting ell
irreinlaritice, painful menstruations, nuairrinf ill ob-1
structiona, whether from cold or othWilisti, headache,
pain hethaelde,Pid Wanes of the heart, disturbed sleep,
whirls Clime arise , front- Interruption of 4 natnre. They I
can be inteireah:dly , awl at a prerentlie.. Thew Pills
eboild never be taken In peeping, as , they "said be
aunt hi Mate taisearrisue.', Warranted! purely vegeta
ble„ and free from anything ligation!' to i : life or health.
Ealliedt direetkons,ahkb should be lead, accompany
each bus.
-Pried{ :eat by trail, by in eloping $l. to
any authorised swat. R. D. UIITCHLNGS.
General dyr , t for the 17. S., 165 Chainbeil St, New Fork-
To whom all Wholesale orders should A* addressed.
Sir-Sold by Joni G. Swat . 4
for, 'Pottsville, and
Myna Ellen a BSI.. Reading: .149.1y]
•--- ---
CHEAP AND DESIRABLE GOODS.
LADIES' -•
Drug Trimming,
Varnishing
_ •
114lietp 819 iv,
Choir* Strict,
Adjoining the
POTTSVILLS:II9IIBE.• ""'Y f~G
,: \ •
TRUNNUNCS of 6 yr:7 6ll ° o o l mi. FRINCES, _ __ _
Teleet end Moho dollqne t RIBBONS,IIELT lyssoLuorioN AND CO-PART
RIBBONS,-GIRDLES, GIRDLES, FANCY"BLIT• : NERSIIIP.—Brown. Hewett. k. White b;t to an-
TONS, GALLOONS, eatbrOdered COL.. .nounr, that Mr. William Brown has pnrchwall -Mr. J.
ARS, SETS and SLEEVES, RIBBON -Claude White's %sweat in the Tuckerville and Diamond
SETS, DIMITY BANDS, INSEIRT• : :s V h ° l4ln g ilier ti a nn nd tlL h on' t tl h glTr i t i l n es " relli r h M en i re ni t n nftl i lt
INCS, . LACES, HOSIERY,. Glow. ant f.earrled on under the vatne.-of BROWN. 11F.WF,Tt A
Gauntlets,. ikeleton Sklataad the I:4t make. Zelphyr iIIIZOWN. who will settle the secounts of the late finn
Worstedand Shetland Wool of every col o r, and finest , i.PI BI O W UMETT A %/-lit%- .
,t .P. IITIOWN. . _
quality, Jet P!CarNintS, 'awl Pane/ Pair, PPM Perna* 3 . .! • • ,
mery and Toilet ArMeles, At., Ike. .' ' . • -. J. CLAUDE WIIITN.
. ~ . .. .
There ylll aleayabe feindat the 4,1 E14 !given e mei. .'l . , ] WM. 111MWN.
plate aid retied: assurtment of the a*ree (Anode at.-nui- ,! !; - • girlltdra P% 0, SahtlY.lkill cannlY. Pa.
sortable prices. Febrtiary 22,1, 'f e n, , 114,t
February 20.50 ..
Utligious )utel
PMINISTRATION NOTICE.-
~
Tun Rev. Mn. Annie, a mistiboary, from tee :! ' itChereas letters of A.dudnlstretion to the estate
West, is preaching in the Bart fp Church, d ; " 4 ' - ' qh f a ltormigh of Pottsville, do.
as -I ceased ha M ie'be m en te g'ra la n te te n d to th the sub.criber. all persons .
will eon tinue i the eery ices for several evenings. '; indebted to the said estate are r.+ (u. Pt ed to notke itn
, '
aid salute
and theft,' having claime r against the
filtiOX PRArett 5i erflltes, under the Respires or i
•• • • t ill make the same known to
the " Young Mens' Christian Altsociation,""are 4 , 110WEI,L F 1511434, Arlene Mentor.
held' in the Second Methodist Ocuret i corner of liiinersvllle. April':, '5B . l4 tas
.' --.---..--_
Market and Fifth streets, every Friday evening, ~' ,
nt 7i• o'clock.' All are invited to join in the tzar. ADMINISTRATION NO;IICE.— '
eueo.l . . By 0 rdeiOf Committee. Whereas. Letter.'of Administration on the Estate
4 of 'JOHN C LEStIG. late of the borough of Pottsvitle, , ,
(Vol WIZ Murree Sotaikm..j , Etelliulkill county. deceased, have been grant, dto thel
' . igt ---
aubecriber by the ltegister of the County — Notice; is'
A 41 for the Bible Cagile. , - . t , herAy given to all those indebted to said Estaite 'to
' 'mike payment, and those having claime will esent
To those et ho receivelhe Bible as a revelationf . P
.. alma ter settlement . inquire at the American (louse. I
from God f ildesire to present a few reasons why"' ' ' NICHOLAS JONES.-ttfatiaisrrotor. ,
there shouldlbUis more general ilia united elforC , Pottitllle, April 2.'1,9 l4 IA
.
made fur the distributiun of thalßtiok is Scliuyli
, A I)3IINIS'rRA'f ON NOTICE.— I
-,,g - Vt'hendis Letters of Administratinn have been
kill County .
Mes in the County , are destitute of 1
.. 'I ground by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the no.
the Bible. This ; fact is wtablished beyond thtif dersigned. upon the Estate of JOUN SLOAN, late of St.
possibility of a doubt. The Animal Report of the" Clair, la said county.deceased; Al persons hiving claims
Sehoylkill County Female BibielSnelety, recently., acabuit add Estate will Mesas present them for eettle
published, /bow that the agents of that society, • meet. and all porsons i. tudehted therit t o l ;t4zo , t 7 l; the
by actual exploration, have Ipund within the; " L e Jl i alr t . t L e ar u e n h d lD rs , '39 "4 13411.1 Adetinistratrix.
Connty, 2,412 families 'Without the Holy Scrip.' 1
tures! And during the list fiVe menthe., the I ADMINISTRA'COR'S NOTICE.—
,
present agent of the Society ha found in the vii; I Notice 1. , hereby given, that the undersigned hex
loges, end among the farming yopulation in the, o antedated Aduitnitonttorof the estaleof WILLIAM ,
southern portion of the Cuuntyit 221 families des; ' SMITH, late -of
the Borough
of
Potteville, Schuylkill
titute of this Word of God!. Soma of the dealt - i e ft "; ,, an:j
4:l l :X a r d to . m A a l le " p rso ay a ris e n i t nd t e o b t ge t u o nTe i re a alt : t"
1, ; without dotal , and those having claims ap t inst the es•
lute were gad, some were sicik, - some decrepit, ' ;
some inqui ing what they should do to; be saved, , tate to hand:diem to the said Administrator for settle-
Ind some rofessing.lo have tobeently been °our , meet, Ac. • O EWIS REESt.:II, Adminfotrator.
verted fro 'the error uf their-70i! : but nearly i • . iire in &mast anti, PlAlsra, /h.
all Were j: or, anti much desired the Word of I Ida Pa ' 26 ' '59 ;sat
.. .
Life. Hu dream of josh families have received I
the Bible gratuitously, and •hendreds more li'y f ' VDI%IINISTRATION NOTICE.--
1 .Lk ‘Vberesin letters of Administration base been
Patches° rem the Society ; but there are hun• , . gmefod to the subscriber on the unite of John Spohn,
Breda of thers still wlthrt4 it. Taking tile' l a t e of the Borough of Pottsville. Sehtiyll,lll county. de.
southern p rtion of the Count", now in miontelf ceased, by the Register of Schuylkill county, Notice is
explored , : tes a- specimen of- the whole, we di y hereby Fl . y . en ve to t :l , l n those ILdebted to said e .tate Mit.,
• placed the hands of Jacob Reed.
jutitly con lade that at least 1:,11 per cent. of 101 t t !_ - ° " 1 " I ' n '
sq, tor settlement—those Indebted will Make payment
thifamill tin the unexplored parts il the Court. and these having claims will present !twin no stove for
ty are di s day deetititte of-Jthe Bible. Beety . settlement. • 11ARGARET SPOIIN.
Cbrietinn will say, let them Supplied ' without : March It. 'Be 11 ' 6t E.rec in rix.
delay. 1 ' - - _ i i
But h. shall they be peep tea.? Not us they i
_FOR SALE St, TO LET
• are supplied with rain sod-tee ght of tile sun)— ;
The savinf truths of the tiospil cannot be brout -----
in'eontait with the mass of domilightened m id
TWENTY TONS of 'l' Rails for
around les f witbout'hunran instioreentality. Means '
VITO required to go t the Bible.tlthe People together. ' sale -(11 lbs. ler yard.) Apply to
V -. It. JOUNSTON.
,
Thir this purpose various esPed 4 erits have been tried ; , Silver Terrace, Pottsville, Pa.
by the tri"ends, of the Bible Ouse. Small deride- f • March 26,'59 , 1.3 t
itorieelaf Bibles have been left in central placi. r s,
T 4 On
Ground Rent, running from 10 to 15 years.
TS ON GROUND RENT:—The
and the destitute have been Vited to come Ifni '
subscriber Is , prepared to sell lots on Gre enwood
receive them. But in tenet see this plan as, Hilt O
foiled. The books have proven -nn unwelcome Apply to Ic. BAN?, A:t.
charge to
1 , , .
those •.who kept them, :and have l o l en , Mareh 19.'59 l
2 till they were covlred with gust, rind
' defaced by the worms: and most of the destit to
0 1
TT slick 0 LE ed In Norwegian near Seven h. St.., Potts
never learned where they could be obtained. In
e
ewe. Possession given ea tie lard - Apr 1.1859 Ale
'r —A frame dwelling .11Tse,
u
" other places , towns and small parts Of the c n. ply to . i AL'OB nottGIL
, try: have "been supplied by volunta r y distribut rs, ! Match 5,'39 10-tf , Market street.
who et th' slime time asked car donations to id i rOR SALE—Two desirable building
the fund of the ' Sosiety. . This plan has slie- • 4
LOTS on 'market stmt. adjOintne the Luth,ran
ceeded be ter than - the first, butt it has also been Church. Ate), two lots tit the rear o f same. .i.„, terms
found d fective. Some with arei appointed" to app l y to ' .J. S. PATTEItSON.
districts cruse- to serve, and their districts •are i Pottsville, Marsh 6,'59 - • lO-12in
not visit ;and some who Iserve fail to report 1 I lilOß.RENT—Aconvettient thud= e•-•
their wor ,and hence,-the tiriciety doesinot know a I ,e,,
;ling house situated In s.labantongo st vetjg,li.„'
what par hams been supplied; and by this plan above, 7th. opposite the' Baptist church. „I 1(111110 of
those parts of the County which :are remote Om f Neb. 19,'57 tit() JEddETotTEtt.
the Society, are nearly always neglected. 1 _
Those tirhtt have had the largest experience in 4 - O_ . R . RENT D 11 . II
-- WC ing °Uses,
Bible di tributiod have, leatned, that the Most 1
tit store rooms, Lodge rooms and Office', For terms
L. t: TIIOM rON.
euceisef I made is to empl'y an energetic pod ° PP' . t° - Cor. antrt end Marl yell reels.
faithful gent, who is whim' to deny himself Of I Pottsville, Feb.s, '5B „ 1 coif •
'
the cometirts of home, and. adore the rebuffe of ' - -
the ruder while he goes forth!earrying the precious
seed intthe highways and; hedges, and tars iog
men an women every Wher e to accept and read
G
the Wtir of ~ d . Such twin do the work !bor.
oughly, nd reporPhe results fairly to the Sued.
ety. Tis„ hist te4thod hits been euecessfully
adupted t i
Dy the Scitifylkill RI panty Female Bible'
1
&misty, during theiast seven'Year's. as their pub.
lisliid r i ports,have . labundan'tly shown.
, , But hile this Arent awl importan work has
been so cesstully prosecute' by a faithful few,.it
, has not received its due share or attention rom I
1 the ch rehes throughout the County. -Hitt erto 1
" the bu en of supplying the,County with Bibles, I
r i p,.
Ihas tea ed, mainly upon th e churches in Potts.
1 vine. few churches out of Pottivilllnive
I 'taken ()Random. yearly. find sent them 4 the 1
1 Penney snobs
.Ilible Socrety, instead of sending .
'them t. the Courtly Society', to aid' in supplying,
the d titute et home. And some of the , village:
'church e have oceasiunally &ken collections fir the ,
Count Bible Society, when especially urged thereto
by so agent; but the country churches, almo;4 1
witho , t an exception, hav4 done nothing fu t the I,
' Bible cause tor years. The people comp sing I ,
these ungregations know hat little about the de-;
sign nd operations of the Bible. Society and,
I
hews. hey have but little atone:sow for its au cess.;
Nkholson's Dictionary of thilleienee of Arehi-
Many of them suppose ibis' SoefitY is sum fined ; 1.40 R SALE CHEAT' -=A fine Copy'
tot re. Eulid
by the Government, and they demand Biblis 0 ,... n ,
vhe g uod of haviog paid ' their taxes. ing, Carpentry, Ace., from the tottilest up'
ur to
ittapee_reeeltitiiNturi:"fortnutitebk.r.ya) : n on;_p ra i v r i b u e lm us o ir n .e s, w ,. t2 of
where the largest amount of gratuitous di h e i tf-i n b - u " - , "
lion h a been made, the ;east pecuniary aid hes I• Yor sale at - 11.11ANNAN'S Book* i tationery Store.
been eceired by the Sticiety. "My brethren I --,------------- •-- - -- - - -.-
these bingo ought not so:Ito be." Will not the . FOR . SALE—ON REASONA.BLE
3
+aster of those : churches , , which bare ti homy TERMS—One 15 tierce Engine. with iiro - teenty
pea-
ca fee ri t boAl i ers, ur. slid
yardsCoalarealter 1 50 ,
nr f . or w t i v t : i ngi bi TaLd u ritt
been elitiquant in this - duly, instruct the;
pie tit,' ths y all° hays 11411sthi°4 to 6 I i r the' etc i'selfactleg ;rine. For further pant/Islam apply to
Bible aunt? , •u" , JERI:MaII RILED.
Th' necessity for Bible , distribution ih this I Pcdtsvilte. March 19._ 59 1230
_
Coon a , will not cease , fort ; many years to dome,; --- ----.-- ,
nod b yowl this Cou n ty the demand it as great.: OR SALE---A Two Story Brick En
Tea,. the field is the" . world." It has been esti. ! WV ELLI24I 1101JAIS, containing si ‘ a nt rooinsM
mate' by those who have!! made the calculittion, ', ta;llosine excellent eorge, t ell". situated
of l grn t U t nd . 1 2t feet s : ' l,
'bat 11, the' present rate of Bible distribution, it"
will tislalfl) /II 'hundrthi "Ipso to- sop
py !every i '. •
190 feet In deptr t F e o r r terms apply to .N. S. BED%
Mask end' Virrf.fy Sem!,
destit to family in tha world with a copy a the ! . Market !Lai% doors above Centre. 'meth side.
Bible But this glorious result will ultimat6iy.be! 1;•:tf •
potlwrilte, March 19, `Z•9
0101 ed . ; and those !Intl ire in the tenet degree i
OR RENT—A I'llree Storyn
inetr mental in its nehie'Vement, shall nth lose! F ti r i k w
D li gll
their award. As secendsi:make centuries, dad as '
. suppliedcwltheeln is with lie k-bal idt ssand :at PN ertistu c 'ls '
drop form the ocean, so leery dime contributed , ..ette, Two Store-Rooms, with basements attached,
th th Bible cause will *id in hastening, tlik time , suitable for any kind of business, between the Awed.
when "the earth shall' be, ftili or the knoWledge ' an Bowe nod the Pennsylvania ItalL Apply to
ath Lord. as the valeta cover the two I What: r°4"ll44Y•th 20, '69 941.1 Id. MURPHY.
--,-
•• Pr 'Mete 1 alai' an kapott 10. aid in inch al "LI OR SALE—At the Milford Colt
work I . G, llery, on the Schuylkill Talley Itsflrea4.lnwithe
tt den, what have yon done for this object I' ' township. Setia:ll.llt iounty, One New, •Ittxty Uorso
Wha would be Your .eettattiott to.day, Wel:illy, , Power ENGINE, with bolter*. heisting ebains, pomp.,
Intel ectually, and morally, if 'nothing noire.. had ac..—all in goal order. It will be told cheap, for want
been dune for you, than y 0 have dune fur (Ricers ?, of °°°. Eusui rd or JonN BANN AN ,
. PattiorGle, Ages* for the °want.
Let a remistaber . t.at went cost of toil and tree- i Tehmet i2 o ,,4,9 , air
sure and avec life itself, the Bible has been trans.
SALE OR RENT.—Thea
late and brought dOwn its us, Let us reaember '
that this Book is en ievalutible laheritapeii 'which an
' - 1 1 ?ald R establistted Tavern Stand known as the .
God has intrusted to tits, to be transmilted to '•••AMERICAN WYTEL," on Subbury street, bendy up
elite s ; and that Ile wilf*ondento us as ',wicked poetry the Catholic tlhurch, Ilinennille, Is offered for
and leotard servants," if, we fail to send it to our 1 Wes °T to rout. Yor teen:ea/tots to
GEO. 1.1. BEACH. Millersville;
neig or who is destitubi of it.
.F Melts of the Bible effuse; can there nrit be no
sal of effort for the distribution of the Bible in;
this County ? Yes,withiyour consent there can. ' 'll
- OR SALE.—Two 50 horse En-
It 11 the Aoxilisry Socihtes will co-operdti,ind t - glnelittgeared together—tor hoisting aid pumping.
if eery pastor, where ttere I* no Autilhary , or.; btos4o twee Keens• with searing for dot do
gun led, will see that a collection is talked yearly :' r o t r is t . d .is o f t „ 1 .„ 4 Inch Piray• t n t n e s t . o e t s e g har ' wh ''
in ail of his congregation,, and sent to the} one - g o - 1; 0m o " I,7 l ,7,,r si ci a ro lL, o - ,- a s,. ie., for . breaker.
Co nty Bible Society, the work will be d ne.'
11:1
3 , gnsum.
-15 0 ., r 5 r SAMUEL ClilliSSlAN,Pot a. ts t v r ilk , .
The frame work of Engine houses and breaker, and tete
.
" he object of this SoCiety is to distritiute the i A outhouses. • •
Bib without note or conmn On t, in the County of large lot of T tails, flat bar Iron and:riarjurat.uice.
Sc /Mil', and to itid die Penney Ivania . i ilible Su. t Alaurdri ft ears, .wagons el atlo na 51ed t
tie with its surpfus finds." . Will ba sold very eneap. C OS: a
'4, g. HILL.
I 1 : •S. S. E.L.31.. lif t , 1 ' Beat Eights Agra. iittArtia - all - ' stru t, il . d . t . ‘g"
rebruitri itt Is • • t
oral 23, ISI4. . ',
. f i
- • - • 1
I • R OT ICEM.
.- . METHODIST 15P.014.A . WAL Clitlg..M. &mom!' " . ~.._
t, Potterille, lter. 11.„ E. MUM; Pa r. Dt...' '-
•
;,, i- • . i FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP- .
1. gerricoorery. eabtettl At 10 A. M.aud at.TM P.M.' . 1 " 44 ` 1. ••
:- ACtOLISIII4/TII.ISIIANCIIIIRCII. . Coe • mut Ea 8 1 a° •
41 "..-- i tet&tu 6l • o ' 'And coouretloos. - . .
uue:oollboreurE7ninee,fosrodh:sotzticealoor fowrlpthumpaniint:
1 rillte,Mar. W. 11,103eAtuara,Paater. tribe Igor- , , cie s 0) AA, ° z o oms. for pumplor. ,
t r i lhili C hurell 6424144 4 1 Y e i ferf 6Allo6l.'jMOrittus , ' one O. two. Cosine : Ito . 11ers sad eourieetiosa Ibr
0% Yolookf orenint, At To•eloett - • Weeilly Prayer • broditos Coat.
tag, fburoday errealt#.6l7:o'eloek 4 •i • About 1300 .64 of 10 itch Opel' wlth-publ
I 6 6bads,
•
r Tna SECONA PRII3III'TERIAN °mil= it uormeArtbmaintg4cotrruzl4 l i in. _._ ii. 2..... u......, ,_,.
ae.
1p regularly at the : Autoelate Itelbratid Chun , , _
......._..,..
... n. .,..
__7:,y . '.P ....?
idiza, Market street.4ter. SAarsz. Cots; Paetar.-1. , a /_° l .X T "..".",''''''''7 rop e,
, if . A. au .A.,
. bath
1111"112'' .1" %4 13.e1"1" 'eleni ' DgP. "1 t'''
A gt=ruer a mAhautanp a Seoustmrt:ts.
4 :' Weekly agtura A Prayer meeting; Weatitsiley -
.._.... tiutt januoi . 4l . 4 , ,
.. . 41f
, ,
WV, at i o'clock. • ' - • 1 . ,""
i I WANTED.
A
, —; first 'at, 'Machine .
BLACKS-IMR. Apply lo
B. P. I'OUROT a SON.
ityyttarrilti4 - Iprlll;'s9 - 14-Its
-
- W
1r ANTED—=A Fe niale Teacher, lin
the Publir Settools of Pottsville. Moodey,llith
Airil, 18* 3aktry,s244)* yea, payable amiably. ;
I Apply ban* 20tb April. to
' • B. itiIIINAN. Presideel;'
! .410 r to • !,1 • ! - CUR L3TOPII FIR LITTLN, See.
!Pottsville, March S, '59 1044
S 'w
ITUATION WANTED.—A'-young
' married man of unexceptionable cbaracter and in
t ily. is deslinua of obtaining a situation as Ocorint.
skit. or boek-korper. with a coal operator. cr. In an Ex
press tilos. For testimonials and reference. plain . ap•
ply to U. Minoan. Esq.. Pottsville. .
Pottsville:Mon+ 5. 159 10.
DISSOLUTIONS.
PMISSOLUTION.-:--The partneiship
heretnibre extatina between N. C. Morrison and D.
. 111 rr; 12,this day (April Ist, 18/..9.)dheolred by mu
tent consent., The ilebilitiee and • claws of the Arm
*lll he walled by N.C.' Morrison, who will eolith:me the
business on hla own account. , N.C. MoMMISON,
' AVM 2.'49 tirdt . ' - - D. W. MILLED.
_ _ _____
DISSOLUTION - OF PARTNER
SITU.-411x lirm of P. R. dt- J. P. PALM. in the
!Ambers business. was this day dissolved by mutual eon.
sent. Bells% (Wrests Of 'attar', up the books. they will
Ru obliged So all those who ars Indebted hither:l3 to make,
payment sit sows as pow hie. P. IL PALM.
3. P. PALM.
Beishylkill Haven, March 21,4'59 " • 13-3 t
iDMINISTRATION.
igence.
ft - OLE . T--From , . th e,first day:ot..
April
ft
next. the suite of rooms itunAmilately bppo.ite the
hp sopa! Church, , now occupied as an Exchange °lnce.
Apply to _,'_ _ _ ' Wm..TIIWIt'SON.
. : li tl' .
I2lbitThit:E.—Six pairs ,of Lurnbel
- 1
Trucks will bu told cheap for eagt. ot nose wliii. a re
proied Eeenrlty. Also, avaluahla MULE.. an tke Faroe
terms. Apply to.. ' JOll,l ,11110Illte, Traskt.
- POitllVllle, May 12, IA , :,. • 164,
y ~
' 4 O no lt re.i ß i... F. , :;/T . :— lt.ii A .d, 0_ n?
e ;tteie rn t, Ab n o d vo it3 sa ti :tlitt
. tarta.rottmrol. It. Se well adapted tern grocery or
dryigoode budoese. For tarsus, etc apply to
GEOItOEIIIAFOIC
Pottsville. Mireh 12;'50
LIME for . sali• at all times,
.1 47 1 E aTk l o l us on the Island, for building 1• 6 1"")
Band...tc., at the losest prices. • C. 31. ATKINS.
JACOB 111811 ER, Ashland, will till any orders prom pt•
ly, an d atelier prices than lure been charged heretofore.
Pottaellfr, March :33, 'OS , 111.1 f
1. 4 OR SALE—One superhti 8 inch
pote pump. ulth column pipet' and connections--
all ready to h. put Into the nOuea. Will be told low.—
•Aptlly at the Tauplua Iron Werke for. farther tutor**.
• • ' . CSILTER t ALLEN.
August 2'1,'51` 34.
N -, oT i c F.: .—Wilerc'hs I .have •
. par
' 1 .....Int EDwAni) nrie.-:lt'm vs , * b. r:, 11 .,.., 1 ,
c la.
property —I Dun Horn,. 1 epritig Wiwi.. ,id 1 CA,.
ii e. and bILV. left them In his pimor.sion, at al y ri ft.
}UT.: therrfure. Pot led I' berrll glteu In 211 c ".dy t ,,,,,
or other persuos out lu lotsrfers II ILb .tl , l virwrty l a
soy 'cif... , - ... JOA N PA 1.:414.
31Int.rArlito.,Arrii2;6 3 - , 14,4 t,
,
- ± VUDITOR'S NOTICE.-ln the Or.
phnni •
Ontrz of ticholllal tett at y:,—
The uudoriVinneat Asstiit‘r arydnted to 41,fribut e the
balance In the hand. of Catbaelbe Athulay.t, •
lila of Iltoogoto of JACOB
loud tbo duller of tax sprAutMent'at bta be. ,
Centro street. In the Itomugh oY Pottavilte,
day theZth Jay of Apyil.lK4l. at 10 o'eloek In the too, •
noon of said day. rt.%NCIS P. DEWEr,..t„
Pottsilll•. Ilarith 31st , ISO 14:3 A wfaor.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the pr.
phaus . Court of Srhuylttl4l County:—
he nod...rat:ilea Auditor appointed t dlatrlbut.i - the
balance In tbk hands of Lewis (teaser. Aduilnlstrate.r of
the e.tota of JOIIN 111:015N, Into of the norauf.b of
dere.owit, will attend to the &ales of Ha no
pdnttneut at his otneo, on Centro Pfr4rt, In the llotoopth
of Pottastlle. on .W..doesday tho 17th day of AptiL at 10
ticbck,la llnl torrnoon of said day.
.• Fitt:C(lB P. DintllEB.4luditor.
• I ottsTlllo. Mirth 31, 1469
vonce.—Aii persona indebted' to
.i. me *ill please Call on and settle wtth BENJ. It.
MeCOCIL., be Wog my only authorised agent. :in
merits math, to Samuel Harts I. r oeo...tnited by m e .
March 11).'30 11:4t1 Ellll AM) T. TAYLOR.
.persons are hereby
II forbidden to trust any perfon on my servant, or
ou any writ , en order In my Latimer I will pay no such
debts hero floe unless coutraetyd by neeself.
trnoßA,
12llt
Ilinersvillo, :tlerlit 14.'.9 .
CIAU'rION.--MY' `WIFE, DELIA
) vi:ortr. having 1,11 my bed and board withouf
just rause or prororallom all lei*** art hereby cam.
dotted against iterhortna , or trOrthtir bac on In, acamats
as I will pay no debts of bet cottdractin JO
g.
EL YEGELY.
L bans. Pa.. March :3,'39 , .'{ ~ s3.lmw
A RG ET
PRAT n ; E.—
'
Ibei:mbi'flitTe,:gt'rts '"lb
: I crrorl.wln,ail ry„n
Tuesday, April fah, 1549, at 9 o'clock. 1. dl.. for parade .'
ar.d target trachea .: Farb member' will appssir on
. .:pe..: ,
rade In full nolfcrm, sod pror Wed with thew tall cart-%.
tidos. Ity Order of the Captiln,,
PMI'S M. 8110M0, rt g
iltrThe Pottasllle Cornet Land will parade with lbw
Company: • • " . i
Prot larille. March 51, '39 - 13 •2t
t ) L u wuro ft' S NOTICE. -In the
Orphans' C'curt of Achuylklll county:—
../. • '
he underslined. Auditor appointed by paid Court. to
re-settle and re-stale the, final and other accounts of
tieorne F,, Wheat and Daniel )[.'What. Executor, 01 the
Estate ofl DAN I EL 111 EST. ttereered, sod to di.trihute
the halantee r chams thereof to the reaper tire bells ac
cording to ti o er. will attend to th'e dutle3 ~1 hie app,int
WOW, at hie oMcr. la the bert , Ugh of Pott•l Me. t,ll.Tuos
d,4, the Lab day of AprilW IL . 1S:dl. a t lit 0 '60..y,„%. NI ,
L. NVlllTNES"Oniiit.r.
Totterll.le. )leech 19.'5 9 . • - t.....;,t
~'~IEDICINAL..
WINE.OF TAR,
A 8 bright. sparkling and grateful :IR
/A.. the wire Of GrAPOR.
rottote expectoration.
Vert elTeethe in dintinishin; p
and iiii relieving; meth at.tt promotilli A healthy "DM'
lion 11l the orzan. of reepiration. •
Pint Dottiest 311-2 Cents.
Made by ' litlitnEL'he
Penrianceut feat Chrtailvt, 1110 Chestnut street.
Mareh D. 't9,,, 12 lul.l Chiladelphis.
_
YOUTH AND MANHOOD.:
TUST PIJIII.ISIIED, the 25th Thou
* mind , tn , l wailed its a ...sled envy - „,.
pipe.
Vv. to any milfos, Ned paid, u it meet lid dr tv :, , ..11,
of three sttifirsi ..........,hr
;
.t tirritc tr. !SA VT ON ?lit 011YsICAL INVAI:STION, I , IJ VI. I
1 Cal' or vim rittii: CtrieD or -torts- ir.ciis.” Eirtrii. v,
:: At:. Tut tv.roimru ottrorugerdi or Mkart 11T. PT 5. 1 •
OVINEONcIi. 11. it.. xtxpat or nig RONAL COLLNOL C'
SOI:GYONS, li'. .L. - e-: 4 l , ..rmeorthroa or Seminal Proladons,(lenllnl an.,1,11
1 Nerv.us Petilily , Iniprlercy. Li es of 4nerßY. Dcrn.....: .1 I,
.lon of i‘pl , it.. Timidity. liiiiriviti iif thit ?exult' Orkiut,' , ..,
1 and Tin;4-dilnent. to )llrri.•;e , arenroraptly and effect u. , l f
ally r r niote4 hy the author ' . unto] and mold FUN...01 . 0i
weak tat t••oatMellt. by wean. t f which the Invalid ran ',
1 1 , ;;• tin pri.thie itelit Et without having recourse to dan.
getuut and efp.meive utedielbes. , ~
(front the London Laurel )
The be.] I Fettle ever a ritten'on a eut,lect of Vital itn-
Te.rtance to all, Wet worthy the :tut him's exalted reputa
tion.
...
tshers J. C. li LI NI: .1 (`t)... tat A . Tt.-
.' um ll , c (?[!;,'New York City.
Liti 1311 m
•
'Health! lth 1 ' Health I •
The Most Rename to Cure oil Record.
Dr. Swayne'idompo ,
.syrup of Wild Cherry.
. -
It ict ..1 orte. Yrrarri , 7., (Imre y, ,lid.
1)u. SW.iTy;—llett Slrl'loll,o4lw It a duly I owe t o
ti
the LliAle. stud ID „jitrti , ti. y,u. I have thcuglif proper
-to Disko I.llirli 000 of lb mostextr.,l,llll3l. on row. in
My OWN GOO. 1111 at, iIIIA NY r been I filly recur...ed. 'in Ilia
DiDntb of October lust, I was afflicted with a.setere
I:allierroD• In my breast, which farmed a Isrge aleirese,
a r.l else, communicated to my I itnß.s and very much at
filmed them, and disebar.pal lure 401'1th - tea of count>•
lion. external and Info oat. 31y tasettli; could pant
through myinmre and out through the eerily of my
I,Yeast •arith apparent ease. attend...l with a violent
rough, day and night, loss of appetite, and extreme dee
hillty, so that'sny physleian thought iny rase !emotes'
nod beyond the power-of medicine. I remained in this
wretched condition for a long time. until l' war wasted to
a mere skeleton. and there seemed to he no for no:
but having. read In tie no Idle papers of the many wom
drrful outer nertern vllOl your Comillnunti Syrup ff
hid Cherry. I Immediately sent to 'Lattimore for toe
is , II les. and commeortd Its use, and to my great Jule.
faction and my anti, us - family, thee abscess or. cpecint
In toy lungs 'Arvin ti Beal nett the rough stibfldell. and
en using ten bottle. f was relstored-ta perfect hfreiltb.
Over five years have elapsed, aiid I still 'tonsil+ a peek •
fe:ttly hearty man at this date," one 2.1658. I hare not
bad a day's sickness for the last eh.thteen menthe.
Please accept my grateful acknowledgments,
Yours, very respectl ulty, -TtIoSIM Naas.
The subserther Is well acqualn teh *oh Thomas bison /
and can testify that he has been afflicted as above repn
seuted. I mgard his recovery no almost alintraele. Mt
10 a worthy member of inelety. Jsltri It. DtattortoW, /
Pastor o f Berlin Circuit. haltstuore Contereoce.
1 . :o Medicine has ever given stPh undoubtedlestiniony
of its ghat supeFiority Over all ',it hers '
For.lheeure of Coughs. Colds: ConstimpUon.
For llrouchltls, Sore Thrall t: Whooping Cough, • ,
For the Palpitatlon of the Heart. liebillty.
For the support of ~Id age...declining lie tub and rant.,
testa nights. Attil In ennuertloll .lIIIZI‘Y AY Nr. .1. sto AP,
COATlib PAI:SAPAII ILL& ANIt TAR 1'11.1.5. the Llivr.
?towels, Stronzarh, in short, the whole Alimentary Canal,
'Will be cleansed and the bird pn rifled.
ttirThe above Invalu able med Vines a a• prepared only
by Vt. U. bRATIIr. Si I. , 11?1, V. S , North SeTelith street,
above Market, Philsdelphilt i "No other Itilri Cherry
.
p rcort re ti. st yenta fas." -
, e,„*Prlee.ll per bottle-6 att leg. $5. ,•
Sold by Jeum,(l. Itr.owst 1 10N. C. Errs% Prdtsvillet
J. li. , llgoNs. it. W. PatVnet. )110ersellti:: CL:ltiAli GRA.
htlriTUacarora; 11. 1 hi .111'NT:it:rota. Fch us Ikttl Haien;
Jottli: II tr.xor.k. .1. It. littLEY,Tretnont i Wm. Ma. St.
emir: J. IVILIIASIN.3IIddIepOrt ; E. .1. FRI': Tailliaqas;
RITZ)1111. t , re1...1,ft do, Phu-grove: and by all real...lath,
dealers In medicines throughout the county and State.
February, 1[:59 [lf! IP
Addrcßr..the
nu.. c , r. I"th .trc ,
March
A VALUABLEBOOK FOR INVALIDS.
Sens!), Mail.a :kr: - 10 b , 14v1 /lcceiee.f; &ad
and ApiirMal rf ..tpprvcred cAurge.
DR. SAMUEL S. FI'I'CII'S 4/SIX
micruitEc' ne reeve . l'reventl ,, n and Cure
if - li ' lseasen of the ' Lungs .Throe. D. art. Stomach. Bow.
els; Liver. lildneVL, Skin, Ax., Female Ccmplointn. and
Chronic diaeasen generally, int I be Laws of idle, and Ilia
true method by whirl. health and vigor may be ire—
served tn. one burclrrd years. A v(.I Mlle of :75
handsomely bound In muslin. with, Illustrations. In
thin volume Dr. S. Viten: (who is ,1 Ih lv known as the
author of fll new and eminently* sucressiul method of
treatment for, the above rum plalutn. and especially eon.
samption.`snd other dis,ases of the linos and Throat.)
explains the loading f..ntun- of hie treatment. and glen
plain directions br a hid, there Inc:teed to these row
skin to may teem-elves prevent them (wariest their pc*
green. Oyer 2001(10 ...Ides 01 t hare hewn sold,
'and there are persons in all parts of nor land who
fully seknr,wlrdp. I /Ist. It line bean the mean* of ptr..r.
vine their lives and giving then, many years ti peal
btolltb:\ •
We prUsent a few specimens of the numermatccremem
dation* the hook has received
The New York, Tit/vine limn cloven it lengthy notice 'td
It :—Tho great importanco ot the ortteot an no coati.
device derivcd from rersonal knowledpe and d
re r rsanal
benefit In Dr. lltch's suirtta:tic,ns bar« InIP.01" us
to
ny.r.nimi.nd thin work. We trust we hare -rid' enough
to induce those aMieted or threat. Tn. , . ulth cimatimis ",
tint.. to Frocule end rend Dr. Fit. l.'s t
Liteerfrowa tie ' !Inn. II t -:l Forms f7ntellier
6/11 - rue rock. "Wash i uin tithnk=. Dr, S. ,
S. Fitch. Dear - Sir: I troy to return my thanks for Ms
volttine you Mire hi.,cr vo kind as to Proont tgme. Th.
Tell hurtled rtaininsikrs u t. lei ribme I hove ten k be
as yet to Ore to tt, hAs excited intorest and bron:ht
the ront'ietiort that the o putatbm which these! Lerettliff
has,. nel.leNed Is law.l up,. Intrinsic tncrit."
Extra,: fr 0,,,, it 1r: Pr In, 11.,1 Ilnr. S. IL PLATEN. LO
wrolxr'of wymii frmfb En'o. NO: "11 bane
'dr vita fait it Ito practical and ' , cry 'Useful warb-, I Syr
It will have a general circulation, and it will, I bare a
Matta. do much good! ,
E.rrreet /rout a letter front the Non. Gann? Deon.
Win bre rf Onagrost. "1 rend your Six Leet tire.
' sunintirs tiiiwarea three years ago, and,shall attain pers*
•
• Exirart from d hfl.rfrom Ban. Aar. f.n..aattr.
True weather of (logrers. Wrom reading It l
celled mane valuable hints. 1 regard It ax a sulk
grrat merit."
L•lays ; 4 tavey WAr.Nri. of -Waterlf". N. T.: '•ly
brotheiand most of his fatally are dead r r mio.ttaytict.
but I and mine are and wrfl; an.. I tblr It
Using to the teething* of your he.k n loch 1 halo
followed carefully for the Last vi in. year, -
Vre mould fill column,. wire. NraGrr....nto..
IfirtVisblog to make thin u...i Ili a• p..olble,
we will forward a ropy of It tty. p t l I. to any a 1.
&era that may bailout. us. and the pro-v.:A.) cram. war
9"." 411.14 in us IN po.tfve stoaqa oiherri.e. a (kr Or/
OWL". rifted and a pray • I of. It may be applied at
•
:RIAL DEPURATIVE:
emetly of the Niue:eolith (Yulury,
Dir!EArlY.9 OY THY. 111.001).
PREPARED BY DR. I.OUNS
eI BER .
lIIt & 00., No. V) North Fifth street, bow Arch,
hhihd.lphh,
11ff V.erterrotts and Pro rake., WA& Sweti[tie
Hip Dvvy, ihrfii.ant Irr. earvertrtes.
ter. Pahl /:he ,10411: Usld
• tAe Sint,
iirritems AND DlPtriarms OF TIM BLOOD,
ara etinci daily and p•renanently cut,ed
:Imperial Depurative.
,
This Medi. No co- minds Itself to patients and tbrit 1r
cooflcl..oce. Pr IVO r e s.:me-- Ptrat—it la patie nts
Vrhat It J ~.,
r .,,,,,a red to le-. acd will d' all that 111 e aimed for P.^
bat it will it'd core everydivease, tewature it la eipecia:ir
adapted and prepared or
one rlatii of couttaint S. s:i
Owe. it cure.- ha the Second place, th le edickeJ
pin, bist 7 i. ro.ernfratra and oettre—sn that It of cwi .
taA Jters thrUkeltia•—tl It k curable. Lame doses. , ' , ,
den.; continued use .1 it Is not askeil for—Ow to rhea
betties will In a majority of ewes. elthlbtf helix , : curt ...,
girt 'properties. In this respect, time and mune) V/ DJ ‘,
wasted in long and frultless kdortl. 10 obtain a ram f y .
In Gituerets arid .Scrofutons diseases, no medicine hal T.
ever equaled it In Ito srocessful r dere,
relief, 1.1.. obetinate andinverate. cannot reeld a ,
cleat sing: and purifj tog effects of the turret ti lam , .
la
tt. %
Elan of every that:lcier, no Matter how o bolnot 0
lung standloc. Invariably ',told to the wonderful efierit
of the lursatailtietvuttra. l.
Older Volute may 104 It *MO with perfect set-aril.
If you mu afflicted, try One Dottie. an d If ;rod vl."
advice. write to the Principal oiler. No. Mt Nett h ) 0 '
lit rootpbelnw Arch, nod you nill reo , lk. It. 11e
e n.. 1. 41 11
stamp for answer.) Da. 1.01;N:1111.:IlitY a t'o. i
Plilladelpti s. i
iir4r4`oe sale by CITAALFFI W. EPTINO. DM:J.. •
E " C " Th r a Centro , It Norwesttan streets., toppottne No'
timer's Hotel,) Pottsville. r 3.
airror Salo by Dr0x,;14.0 genersill•
Dee:ll '54
li
(Ifwr,
TOWNWRI2 • f 4.4
CLRRSY.' RECORD BOQ U
A LSO Order llookg . under;
just printed and r 11:d
1L
31Arch 11- D.BANNAN.
,j
, er.
Dr. Flteh al bIA, ofnee, 714 Ilro/10 4 1 ,
by letter fry*. Alblrymt
PITCH k CO, 714 Broadway, Y .
Tr
fifl 4:lns