jaintrs' i POTTSVI 9 LLE PA •. liVrinl AY E TPItIL Sk3s-839. '',.....4J: • • . Juts las:MgAnox OP POOl.ll, • Vcrtl,, yes. Trade:is dormant; yot thelorelgn inspintations at New York eltine,,Aei't month: en; ended the exports by tipwaids of Afters stations . of dotal's, By iota ;Oda ante of affairs is hailed as,. sign of retarding prosperity Llitt to thimaxs of the 'people, the, fact is appareq ',that lading . 'th e c o untry * witliv, *Pons of dithers worth of '-' goods - manutactared ! by . - low.prieett, labor in for ' sign connate!. Canna but lave a pepressing,ef feet upon the ,industry of the mitintry, sok im poverish the Peepte: ' btertneth as wntolerate a . policy W a hleti • saeoursges l autortataus lind'eloses ,".. otiraillit_and factoriat, par" vaunted wildcat may 11414 - O . IIIIOSI is itIOISSIIOII. In OODOeriloo with iiis snilert" we . observe that the ' prospetlty or intim; and Russia, the exponent! of rroteetion, • placed in I:44101110n . to.' the eonditiaa of 'Greta . . • Britain and the , Ihe champions of free tredeibeglos to excite counnest lima% pct filial economists and !tsunami. , The' ettiluiry' naturally isi tays the Sew Torle COniier and En crairii, how mut ttia, yeti -trade theory he a true one when in'oppaition to foots aild when not up held laptatiat t It II not questioned but Stet this country, and Greet Britain heasaperior nat ural eletnente of wealth over France add Paula. What* : then . the sntimely. of the, grater' pros perity la the poorer countries r 'There as hd no other leaner then by allowing the superior tact-; , litleafetionomy of the enemata! edatries. Why, , then, do we not prolltilly .the example? 'Simply' 'beaus as a people we are too hay, in Requiring ' wealth lobe Wiliir-ig. te *site .fitste l , :iu studying proper economy in expenditure arntsetiog. Race our present aituatitia. We do totifiereiticoppli. rate the question by bringinglu, !heat Britain, which is *tinge, only half a fra.tader, and that half whirr chosen after the' experience sod' die. ~ eussion Of „hve centuries. The pertinent question • to ourselves ii, why are we, with a* Country the ricitest in reionrea in the world, in .the present condition? Just out of lankrialo antlaith a foreign, debt of jteifiaadred miiialre'4 . dolinrs I. Weller* sold ar 'eotton evil tobacco, eropkinid bare already rattail in ittporied fabrics the full niacin.' We,shitil * have nothing rani to export , until taxi fall of- acterial•amonin unless in ease of an European War. We have imported into the port of New York already this ,year # ; nearly seventy millions of ilollirs, and 'are importing goods at -the rats of fix millions of dollars a week. [low and When shall , we obtain means of 'paytnent-un. •lassewe. draw against future crops? This course' is the unive?si one of producers, both individu als and nations, and until we cease to be depen. dent upon paper Europe we shall cautious in 1 thrriame course. The fact is forgotten in the the- , . tales of fad ': trade for fermata, etc., that other things beirigt'equil, nationo . are' rieh.etra prosper ous in the order of their .manufacturing indepen . deuce; ur, in other words, that in a list , of the ectue.tries t io the order of their we a lth; the lowest would be the producers of raw material, and the highest, the manufacture's ;,sen'the countries of Europe for example. -The - statement is a sugges tixe one that . Grail Britairritiakee as moth out of oar cotton crop, , after clothing her people, as ire dup; mal t is nut eiagieration to pay that : theta ! : t.A . preilts on.oor cottiin,.erop',do allot cilia! the frofits of the mills '.in Greet. 'Britain in. a radii ''us ofteranty l five miles. 4 Leetts examine the aut.' : a entice of the tuiject., Thetdtal valiie of Unman. ' ufactured Cotton imported into Bradt tritafri:linii) f year, and the exports ,of alotinfatured . Doane geode from the saute country fOrritte etuicteritn4 are sleets in the'folloWing eitimat.l: -• S ' Unteanufactiired Cotton imporied,: $(2.0.600.000. lianittectured do4;gonds capOrted, • '215.000d100 . 1 • . `,, •. . '.: -, ".., • Difference,: • . , 1 - .$9.i,000,00n. : ' From this We see iluil, added to the ' haute cow : , sumption; which. is estiiitated, at over two hue'; Bred millions or denim', the neepfofits were Mae- . ty•five milliehs of dollars.; .\!. .. • • ' • The total value of our Cutton•crop It only one_. ''llundred antl i erglity Millions of dUllars. WI; .ski_ ...- then - that Ondet Britain trout her cotton 'We ti tures bus a. onto ,consump on •• - of cotton ioudii . ' for thirty Millions Of petpple,:aod a'profit equal to half. the groa n value of our cotton crop. Whiph Makes tbe mast, the' producer 'or the nianUfactur " eq.: It is ,ofteri also het . Op that our export of agricultural product . to Fed the working classca tti ut ,Europe is a t return for„using, foreign labor.— Lit us 'exatitinethew figures.:. The exports into the whdlescOunitfzr last year Were es follows: Prodtietion Of Fisheries and Forest,. $10.247.415 Do."Aniculture (Cotton excep'd), 711,245.747 . , Do, Clifton; , ' , 1 • .111,3se,ge1 • Do. Alauttfacturet; • " ' '. ;0,242,998 . , I 1 • 1251,222.849 The tidal lxportiof agricoltural products, cut, •Itin• excepted' for the ,last year, from the whole - .1, • country, are-just nbout equiValent to the imports into the po4i of New York Since January Ist. The total eXpott of Manufactured , goods lust year will not,payl the annual intereit on oar foreign debt. Butt 11 useles s to Multiply examples.— Indiv Wind an s !content theclree wen thinking L that theirs r ate in theluitil, by it false notional Pettey; is sultall, and not worth their interference, -forgetting. Oat the effect of a nation's bankruptcy ii-Individual ruin; fur prone of which see exam. pie of last ylear.• If the experience of that period . Will not eh:intro our national policy, arguments are useless, lexcePt as eautions to the few who ben efit by warnings. As for the rest they will still wear the eaP and be 1 1, ,,. and! we shell atilt betee, , ognised.thrUughoot Christendom, at a nation of fools. Enviable repritatiou', truly li• : . -.‘ ' OROUOII ELECTION. Art eleell.n for Borough officers will be held_in Pottsville o Monday, May 2., •It ie hardly ne. i pessary to avert to the importance of selecting fur ell the o eels to be fi lled, good•reen, for we be lieve that e r alumna verjt - generally, recognize that fact. Yet we cannot rbfrein from urging up. On them station to the ',matter, and when the day of Sleet en arrives, e discharge emits cattail, of their duiY at the polls. j Many worthy pei.ple are accustOted to itiagine that a local election is of small hr. *dance, and Iwo too frequently, to 'diehonest fiends, the, tare of selecting officers whore adteitistratlen involves the expenditure of thousands o ) f dollars, and the presereation of the publie.peaer. If bud offieers are'lelected hrough apathy on the part of the people; Intim ins seed ; debts incurred; corruption tolerated, and %nor 'Hy injured, have those who 'neglect their duty any right to cOmplaini Assuredly not. To avoid I therefore, any such result, we enjoin upon. our citizens generally, to vote on the 24 proximo. • Among tbe most important °facets to be select ed, are councilmen and school directors. Especial dare should/ be taken In the chalets of the persons to qtt theserffiees. The administration of B '°ugh affairs, em racing judielouc expenditure f the oi publie motet, and etionOnsTs and th e irol are of our PublittEthoolo, depend req_mueh upct the integrity a i d ability of the men who fill _these alio,. B sure therefore, of the mew you 'elect. (the comp° Rion of the Borough Cuuocil 'luring the past your, has been satisfaitory s and its '8(.40 coaservatisie. It is important that this 'tide i - sr affairs continue, and we think it will if our citizens so resolve. , , • 1. P Let the be a full vote polled _ on the 2d of Mel, , land let the chosen for officers fall only upon good, tn reliable eu: ill PORTS ND Expoirra %Tyler' Yon'it i. .--The Wier a comparative statement of the 'oreigu bry Goode and General Mar- I 'err York,' for,tbo week and since Tribune Import ebandi Jao. I : F'nr t Dry (1 , 0.3110111 • •• 1857. 1858. - 1859. — O 9 $,021,190 1835 4 51343.14 ndbe, 2,267.142' 1, 5 8 9 12 , 21,821 11;%9491, $4199,203 $3,644.644 dol t 64.880,t112 sl,no.alB dertai2ol4 Total Pray. arltieeJan.l - • ili* ? trif la t fr,403,e85 gxe,xo3.tgl, Th ese ege'rep aro eon orthy the attention or •bank managers , sod wit h . littisi but eotten and grad left to export in pay 1 nt f:w these enormous • imports,Ja theta notiin theinture of Saaneial .boristienjilitelit 114aeli : eleud whith pemendedan• ger, antir,,Mitieb bask,, with all iiitea ; - tlying;ata badly, prepared to meet? ~ -I . ' The '. fallawing iiitt eomparallre statement of `twits (4clusitie of speeit)' from IC,ow YUrk to flints') ports fur theweek and sitter 4n. I :, i _.'"' '''' - ' I • : 2857. ' 1858. i. 1859.. Tout fmweeit. $t,1;r4,,m1 $1.70.441 $1.153,049 POriourli rep0rted,49) 14 ,413 ti,trie/xtra' /4410.966 11141:3116 1 41 2 ' . $ 29 04 721 1110A1ia943 $15p04,054 . Sis,l"*.lipiuss of eapuntagainsti alit,. eight millinikel iturerts and as a comeseitary , the fol. lOwinit exporiot specie fur the stroft:i • '.: Toin? ' '' I '• • $11.4,104` 48 , Provoily reported,' Si .3e 727 00 Toni fur 1850. : $11,016,83l 43 ' ,Eart Pninqvtv4itza itailainaporThia, Rood kadhig (rpm lioadini to Ailsolawne waa cam plated as liyedana4l6.'nnii ' elniV ear rommannil rynning nn i Tb. 41,114.. EtesoncOrs r lean saw go to N'ttir Ytak'ila. Ilemlifig and Ealtllts. , • - If' . •,, ' • Tux REDUCTIOX hr TUE 51'AM ?at —lo,uoti ring the float adjoartonent of the latlalaiare, tle - stated that the bill reducing theiifiliitelas it* perm and real estate. to two - • Ina* j ai' the dui. ler, tad been - enacted. • This Is t;mis#dti. 7: It passed the noose' . by , a nnartimotte b 4 -1, 11 'the Senate it was referred to th‘,Committest:ef Finanie t a majority ot - whield-iiittr.tmmpose4 of - Demoeritts; lad was killid. Notwithstanding the I favorable *edition of the ettenette of the Cost.l monweralth, Orel 'the gritifying 4 pr tipect . for pal futniti,;• yet the Democratic Senakel refused the logislatien t which •relleie oar fber ily ober depediaz.payers, end Which couid #ritb safety, hare ken granted. This-is tonetesdre - evidenee that the Pinfornitie perry cares brit Illttle for the 1 interests of the people. • Selt Intereet,: *etas gra*dixemenfof power, are Its tasiW objects. . To secure these all'else are but mature o,f secondary consideration. It will be well .to bear, alai' in mind, whenthe'settling day arriveS; 44.1. _ Locolurrivti son Mica Piterosza.—As *large mail of oiar readers are aware, mule's" Used in cur wheel for the purpose of traeeportlok Coal to the foot of the slope' or shaft. ;fit Is slow and tedious riot*, and we have often Wondered that street tteentotives have not been atiapted to it.-- They would be more ecogomical and staisfactorY. It has been urged as an objection that the smoke !ram them could not be „borne.tow it is woll known that there is bat little ohs from 'a co*Lbunter, and that little with the progress of the engine Eider groandpirould racier be a bens. et, tendipg all it would to set ai a liturifisr. The emuice.staciroould be placed In e horizontal posit Aims: Intneey mines Coal is -transported along distanee Vetere It is hoisted to the surface. • To , snob oper ations an adaption of this chisracter would be - ef the greatest importance. Porleven-• tors should tees their attention to this desidpra l ., tom in Coal mining. ' ' • I )ournal. , "Asortturt LEILK )61' TEM PutAluatr.—On ebtueve of the adj..urnatent of !Congress,i ., Seuator.John. son, of Arkansas, ineceeded In fastening upon the Indian Appropriation Bill en amendment appro. priatiugslo,oob fur the purposed of retnrulig some children to, their friends in: Arkansas, who tad - beets captured by Indians and subsequently rescued and aro now to Utals. linmediately after lite Plunge of the approprietionot brother-W.l*w of SenntorJubniort. and anothe4ersoit, a pinio n! ti• friend of Mr. Denver, then, 'Superintendent of Indian 'affairs, were oppointed to return4.he -children find drew the $lO,OOO. "Mow fat•thirijett Is may be. judged by the .11m', that the IndiaW Agent in Utah bad. 'previously elfured to _return the children at a coat to the government of-sii 'hundred•dollare I • - . • • • TIM old 'Federalists and modern Democrats, cess and "Indianan, are reinvigorating themselves fur a inei, over the . Charleston track nest year, fur the Presidential sweepstakes.. WAVEIILET NUVZL3 vua TUB MILLION.—That 'enterprising firm of publishers, T. B. Peterson Brothers, Philadelphia, bits just begun an under taking, which i-.Carknot .fail to be benefiiial to the whole reading community. We allude in the edi tion of Sir Walter Scott's noveli,llolo/ in the course of publicatiod by them, and whieir is to bc ; eoutt• pleted in twenty-six callimes, at twenty five tietits a piece, or Ere dollars !Or the Whole. These 71- owes , are printed in dOuble • cOlumn Detain, aisi, eaeh will contain= about enelubdred and twenty. - ve pages. The entire sett of twenty-six volunial ;will be mailed, free of postll4 to any per'in - n re mitting-fve dollars to the puttlishers. This is an • ,• ,opportunity, never before lied,for obtaining the 'Waverly Novels entire,nt apriee within the means OVeverybedy ; for it is the cheapest. edition ever and those who remit_ fire, dollars, 'And tbuclubscribe rot the series, s ' ecure - eaelt vol, uniefor re'Ss than twenty cents! ' . The pries .-Edieltiorgh edition, from which thia:editior, is re printed, is seventy•two dollars. !Vert , Priipelriy have Peterlon & Brothers hall this 'the PE titian fordhe for they ought to get a. million` of suh. a`Cillic4:"to it, in this reading Mitionoind doubtless Th'e ;Aitacri forming the sixth volume of their serica of the Waverley NOvels was published lasthoreck. ' . - Ar the rrquestnf a communicant we publish Voir. dedtenteil in J. A. Ilen-4,,ag,..1;4 9 ., etianr, pod anti restaribidOr ti the!linen .' )azerteer,” (tint lone chick. The P)lterriog linos - were ] "inspired' by Ow the beitotifut "effusion" ol.* lien .nessy,. of Which the imaor of the ( T hawing "Poem" is the subjeot—Bide. "Miners' Ilii,cect,tiier," April 16. ISS9. The literary reader, will Canter a special by Making duo aljuwarire fur ,",gratinnalienl er, rum" bad metre, ac., 48 my machine is sadly in want of Greece. The last line of each verso came nut before I could put down the brake. • ThOurii, muse, and the e.arate were not I invoked tleiget • ling up of "Us article:" consequentlyi the r'i'er tbor is under . no obligationsi to them: • To the Bard.of Ashland, J. A. Hon-nelej, "7 - 4111slq April ' ;__ _ 2 SATURDk., 24 ..... 25 Thrill). 26 TUESDA (;.......1 28 Titunmiiir,.... 29 FR1DAY,. 1 ....„. e . Therinometrici . 4 P. R. k P .. TeLcaRAPIII IeIL, 1 I Antnserawn 11414rille. , ) 8 8)31. 2 PIM. 7P. M. • ArrW 111.-47 0 i 41 9 43 0 —eltar. Sinn., 11 1 1.-48 14 5 43 " Tucs~. " 19, 1 -57, • 56 • - 60 'Wed.. " 20.--20 St 1 , 4 m Thu, • " 21.-63 68 " 22,--51\ 44:$ •: 6C 181 n. _IL • u. gcr• re,terday puiid •tu d seennsulatod, lint docks Cragged. their' Oaudal appendages . in testacy. •r( "• .1 I 1 , - Itilfr‘Cuito • fdr the for eirtl eanses, has been in aesslon during the • Week. Es Governor Pollock was 'pr i esent, eW,gagedin t clue. • • On Orr. L. G.'.l.fmacrifft, \E•94ix l ttorrery at law, and magistra.e for the Mettii:east Ward.' of. this Borate], hos eafrahlishell'h fiee in Centre atreet. two doors be10"14.. tha Town 11 ' • ' • ,1. i I ita' .. nere4lB a Are oil the Second 3inantain belOw thin thieti:ughloo Sundts Lust, .During the , :t* I ) ' night the utottntain preactitc4 the appenianco of a belt or Lire from . base to l e.itinit• , • • ; ..•:, •• • • 'l' .. jor it i: lfi 444 : ie u , tee ro e. i, unneeted with the tree of rel4epe_Oil, MiLii . .l4 (obviated by ndding one-lin - 1i of 'Butiboirk Rifler to!, three or four pirts oflioruf n ue, uncording to' tbe donsiky of the let.. ler. • , '.l , . ',I: I 1 ; I. I , , • . dual. • . a lr•Terrihia Arch/cur.—on Tuesday' last, a I • 171411 named . George Wagonor, outplayed at SeWatt tiers ittii :nail is IVstyne Township, this County, had (mall( his'arma tak n eonnplotely off, in on. seqoenei‘c being eaug tby a rapidly 'revolving circular Waw, PT 21 ilittirg.—Thp 14;iiunal tight Infantry ! which 'corps Is nos being revived, purpoae per* ding on t h e peusluso,!end giving a concert at the Court Illtiso in the evening. The programme for the concert is cxcellent, end should stiruct s crowded 'audience. j• • • .` ••- ; ,1 • ' PS% Pottsville' Liter-fa ir 'Noel et, .- 7 Theis will be a business m eeting et ttic l Pottivilla Literary ;8o• piety on Tuti(layavening, April .26tb r s 1859, 4 1 Penotylrani i t .110. 11Cintora are particularly ro • questol to Iletul as met alionaiinus ire to be oracla , iti thn nittitutia ..-'• 'o4o7l'ire ittia & •of tiro Coroosi.-4 .st . tllll Se/teals , was to pro. gran dart/vitt!, apoislit t iiidat that our atigapaiOight obtafr iiir .141sa i bt their:Soo dittos sottillietivstisas. the -ilootik'fotThristora tfloYe4Alr• W. A. ut "item m o n. "bid, ,weutor 40aililits4 WI las , bettors/sat rea.lers .rut nest:, , - EIBTOWS TABLE. MACHINE , POETRY I Ohl Illen-rieevy,. - • '• • . We pray be asap; Vent . your spleen, bat don't 7 emiy. - ' 'Rip and tear. fff Came and armor. &atter horn dirt everywher#4, Only not in tendliaeye-eerj-idown 'With the brake.) Oh I Hen-nosey, . " • - Don't be Day. Don't be chick4las banted 170., . • i t " TOor,moti from the worbinamten. • titled, fShakepeare,ho I- 4 •tdonn with the bflithta Ohl Ile. • 'knit ' Fria r F it • deny . 1 4 un• 4 •un.vtey," 3:our liev,, however Greecey. Eon nap milled. / .Can never hide." i tir folinlniodn. for they are too Omni% (low the machine—Greek:J—(dom with the !Mike.) 41 Ilevntiesay, ' . .When were."wrathy." 3Vben the .Ivirthietin of land tell: Refused to Faii, So smell at try;" - : i Ari you rm% your sheet end ill, . • At w price, prodigious small 1 , • 114:igl--(thettigovw the ntechlne.) focal Affairs. Mrk23MY ALMANAC IMM t., 1 Y r .. Yl• .96 ; 471,.. 4, 0 i 1 1 . 41 ,- , 76. 01 ;11 , 4 YS m. _ 6'6 49 Full M. 17 4 tom. 0. 50 big Q. 24 11 49. y. 11,4 6, 51 5)1'2 6 52, 110 53 , .. • I Iteeord fee the Week. . . . . . s . ' f t all commas ' jter.jfalte !r y.l,* election o ..., sioned.,olBcofe at . glioutthe,fitato; e4eept. lilidet, deneral4 irllt take .plinv in Juitik• t next, iiiithe. differetit trotuuteet crinpaniee. lbelo ' aleere era sleeted; for . ire', "leers. The Noj 4 ~ owlet:4l . -cm elected, itijuly 61lortiog*tilie coteuilaciaeed I,factes.7 •: )' , :..... • ' ':''. ' `-. ' ''. ' . , • ,11:10 - Earier tl,* 'which falla en to-mofraw, 14th, bee not toerarieli lit ea Late it parlieralnee'l7o!, In ir s ,whielt iOar it anithai day. and will tot again happen 412 iiiit 111 i to date' iin ihiyear 2011. Moen the intrOnetioni i 4 the Gregorian, or new *kyle, t bi fetlier greg XIII!, in 15$! , Baiter Day has only fail/wen tb 24th of April in three instanter, name,* in they is 1639.1707, 1721. u 1 Orli!. E. ikDomaid, well Dud favorably lteoirn•ttr.our el Beni,, baa opened a dry goody, - groeerY,and priilsion store, nest door to Fronk :I"ott's„liardintre torol.in Centro street, this Do.. rottab:' , /tr'hir t eDonald rtater that he will give lie boatman his animal and strict attention, it is. bat ireasonatittl to 'appose that be 'will receive a liberal shale # patronage froto the nitlaene of Pottaiille nod' lathy.. ; " • •r • , , . .Filf - Fonad. Otr Motiday the body of halah Mesaimer, the . sines,. 'of. the iota - motive "Per kionen," which exploded on . the Reading Rail. road, at the Pak, bridge ; the 300 nit., was found in the Sebn/litilf, near the Girard avenue bridge, Philadelphia. p was not rautilated.-es was sup posed it would be. The Coroner held en Wynn on the body; and a verdict similar to that in the ease of thefiralleation was ienderMl. ~ .. • __1....r.'_.......,: t .,;...1.....____. JlZl'Fiatett-Thuse of our medal's wh owsh to have picture, or' looking-glasses neatly . framed, 'should reattemltr that Mr. It. Altstatt, in Mahan.• tango street neer Russel's Boildiog; execute! this description' of bark in the neetest• and must sult., stantial ninafteir. Me also re:gilds old,fratarty.— il l Mr. Altatutt b' s On hated a firtaTeollretioa of steel engravings . a 1 'Garteari; French, English und• Ameriean li; °graphs, which ate s warthy of in. speetion. - . • • • -0.0-.....1--... ~ , Illf`ri atrirt roligions . circles, to fity, numedi. ately followinr Good Friday, is' a reminder of the rinincu t moo . ing and dread into, whicittiredis eirles ere terown after the crucifixion, and of the an iety i which they were awaiting the ful filment ff lb 'promised resurrection'. With Ris 7 to Sunday season of Lent has passed,' to give place to rfjiici • for It risen ,Saviour. Rater Sanday is a treason f thanksgiving, and is eels hratod with feasting and gladness, Tor the "Lord .has arisen f l ute 'the dead." This immediately precedes the •Ilebresi Passover, which will be ols7 served by th -people of that faith., • . • A3b7"Criekrt.—The annual conve n tio n of , the Cricket club{ in this country will Ito held in the Astor Hattori, Nee Ywit, on Monday evening, May 21. IV 11 our Clubs send a delegate to HI The Tor Carbon Cricket Club' is prepared for die eorni g lesson's Work. At a meeting of the Club'behl on the 18th -instant, the e 5 lowing officers were - elected for the ensuing year: Prevident. , —WM. NO/AVIS. Vice Pte . :if/eat— Joseph Kepley. Sectriary'—JEcop BELIGMAN.- Tr4notrer:—p}eorge 11. Pipler. Grodud Contaritletl —Joseph B w, John Stantun, James tinsel and Stephen Jo. tP. flip•A R I;ef for :Theirekerpf4.—Au improve mentl.l heel g fur its at relief of any of the drudgeries eunnected with housekeeping, Should be hailed w ith ,j..y by those ladles whO superin tend household economy. .hurls a desideratum is attained bytJuhnson's Patera Washing Machine," one of whith we have - in, use. It gives perfect Litisfacilif The iwineiple is simple; ho opera. Outs tviiek, and the save in wear and tear of cloth ing; no'itqonsiderlible item. Our washing day being 31:11ax, any person desireat; of witnessing the.operatitmief the machine..can be gratified, by I paying ti arisit on that day. lt is suggested that,„for I rge boarding' houses, where culinary operations are 'conducted, on ail extensive acaly.., the multi is would make W Capital pots& masher and salami kraut manufacturer.. however that ,may be, wiCan ossify that it is a first rate washc.: ) ing machine. Messrs. Fotheroff tkpean are agents far-this C4unty. Mr. Dean is now in:town. From ~ him they au be obtained, , . : . • plr.A.o, 7itgeitimts Affair.—/Ilinire: Bright i & Larch, Iheidware' Merchaels, Centre street, this Borough; have received an ingenious little‘eppar: alas for catching wild animals, entitled "leuthe's Patent Atiitnal Trap." he nte'wo - exaMiried is, small enbugh lobe cat ea in 'the pocket, yet when it.i set is iarge enough to capture .a bear.= It is tlottlAa-barreled, and when•loadeilleas ace. live as a hills. At ono end it an iron, handle, to which a s tring %attached will suspend 'it from a limb. A ' the other is a. s'pear like pr.jection o en which tit bait must' be placed., When Set, a. fug . at'the bi t, will cause ilia to-net : Opal a spring, which di o . liargei both barrels simultaneously in , tho direction of the bait. The spears nt the same' time re arate to the dietance of several. inchle, •thus etre tually securing The animal. Of Course it is an inkee invention. We advise sportsmen and those cations in the matter, to call 'at the sigh of ilright & Lereh;and examine the Trap. ger . c esonable'Lrfuta.- ! . Wear flannefwaiscoats, keep yo . feet-oirarin and dry;changs the . stack legs ofteli, guard' against sod lea changes from beat to t l i old, and above nil beware of these insidi ously mi d spells of weather which temp t to his. n; aide the uverseiti:or other extra protective Orono . It there was ever a season wlien all Okra) advice, which was hackneyed before the desk i l of f 4 was needed, : it ii just during these v ry ,identical treacherous, half pleasant, elitingea i le April days., De careful now, if you are ever to be" careful, with' your diet, your dress, jeer (Harp ositiiin; fur on these three all health de. pendi. ' Those Who, overfeed are most liable to become , Brous, end bilious people are of all Others. most-li uly to pet and be dim, and to catch cold. tither . , f.thge—misery:or a bed cold'—rands to 'ehotten life. ,One .day of Olt blues, one real lit of .' anger i another day subtracted from the great total u life; while a neglected cold is very apt to ' 'mom) to . e general lopping of nll life itself. is we Illi before, until rummer Is reify In. wieder; ate your desires, curb your appetitaii.don't try diet mond glare, or the third piece of pie, keep the hood cool and . the feet warm, and in Short be alto• gather virtuous and you Will be completely happy. . . 4 i i3riog tokens which are here;nre pleasing ly deslribed in the following lines: . . • Tho frolicsome winds are whittling . , .. i Through rho forest and rarer plain, ; fling th e Robin and Bluebird, - : To their mummer Imuntil aoln. I; • n ble tl i: N t-w 7t t lre r: i 4B s tiee d7s f n u r i [ran ug ;n g i a lrij il t ; "7 . To ruelurileo merit of Spring. ,nth winds are breathing a perfeme, The daylight bath wore hours; e irak'ulog earth and the sunshine 'the give of flowers. e max grows green I y the river, 'The wild.flowers gem the nal, Each valley anti bill adorning 'With thVadsteps of tair 004., lie jocund, laugh ;of the skater • Is gonewith the .winter's frost; rho sleigh-bas musiral jiCitie iWith the vaniahrd snow Is lost;., lidt the song of happy children • lilbeard neat field and hill. ~ ad voices that blest in winter Are with ut to bless us etlil. , . Taweleome these early tekens ' Of tapestry Nature weaves; eleoine the little bar bloskans Peeptax up 'thong out brown lekte , s, eletnne the v tants modest. 1 The bu,lo, on the oak tree ta:l' , And freih inspirations gather, 4 From the lore they hreatteenall. The License Litea.:-1103)141cOnse Law; es d by the Legialatitre of 1858.. took away •I the Judges of Courts discretionary power in ranting of license 'to hotels; ions or taverns, in that reepeet was 'a highly of jectionablO • Previous to the adjournment of Ote.Legis .. of 1859, last-week, a hilt, repealing this re, war Passed, and signed by the Governor. entitled,"An Act relating itqlne granting of see to hotel, inn or tavern heipers," 'and pro. ; a as follows: - 8.a1103 I. Re it vinery{ by the Stowe nod Arf.. se .1 Itepresestal lees V-tbe enstmosicealtb 1 1 P • neytenatio in °nacre,/ Assembly met. anti it is her by enacted by the antboaitir of the " anon, That It a all be ;neint for the seaernleotirta tlr quarter ins tone of this Commonwealth to bear petitions, in addition to that of the opplicant, in favor of nod remonstrant:ea against the eppliention of any - person applying to either of them for license to Its dp a hotel, bin or tavern : and thereupon refuse thq same. whenever; in the opinion of said court, rush inus t iAten or' tavern-is not necessary for the steuommoaation of the public unit entertainment at istrtogere and • tovelerti; and so - touch' .of the sti i t t settlers of the act of Assembly , relating to lb wale of ibtoaieatins liquors. yarae:l the toren. tin b 'day of Apri l ,,lBsS, ill. 1$ inconsistent he. a wi ; ti "hereby reputed : Peufded, That the sew mit nouns of quarter sessiono empowered to grebe T 11 nses sholt tome and exercise such diScretion. an no whey, to regard to the necessity- of baser ta ills , ' as is given to said - eourti by the act re, Istrs to inns and Inirerns. approved Ilth af a i e b.- 1 : Availed foither; That anthing'in this ant lits s 11 apply to the - aity of Phthidelphir. • ... • '' '- • - 'W. C. A's rotWRENCS, -'-'.: ',Vodka. of 'ate 'Meta/ of , lleprneent.ithw: ' JP),ChtESSIVEI,L4 a.. A'perskir, of the Senate. - . Approved ftst , faiitecat: 'llny:ssf,'Aprif..Annti ' :1) mink one thalsonn, eightli:satietl nat. fitly- . al , r. : ' -.— - :W. F. PACtitr •. • - - -•.. • ... - , itsliP.e.alatittctie-:01t Tactiliy , Ain Duasgait easne a with :1110'ilig w iktsitrititt 13 tiouPe r Lads *pint Tired, aid 'lrtat citiatuituitl atfitalt of baits for ...iiirfroceonogro of de &roma/ - Opitreit...-A tekeetiortit(thißurangkQgoncd r-tratit 11414 ou Tirtiday evettlpg,' Apri 1 19, 1839:: Ppipostt; bleitro, Nice; Alen nig, Kinileyl,Chtiselso i lie4r. !ellstaglo p Roorfr sad Ihottt:Llll,r, ;11(11!:Itt the ettair.. . . . 'Mantel:of list' meeting were read lied videited' , . Coin. of iternotson atitiniabodleasineat in Us bands, isms eoltenaed.' • Special Cum, on lot earner of "Centre and East Market streets, was etratineedi ' •-t Cum. at Latall and Vi'ateh en sreetiat of !snip at Tenth and Norwegi'an . streets;:wris continued. • - . Coto. of Surrey _ . on 'condition 'of strait at old gas works, reported qaft of the Borough Snrrey- Or, showing tbit tbs.street is too nirrow at that point: ,Beport accepted and Com. direhargial. Special COM. on amendments to Borough Char ter, was continued. . Street Com. on erostings at Third street and Idinersvire Road, war continued. • Com. of Lamp end Watch on ereetion of lamp at Callowbill and Fourth streets, was continued. Cons, of Survey on grade of Arch street, made report.. The report was accepted, and Cont. Was empowered to prepare-ats ordinance to establish the grade. Com. of lb. 'Whole on gutter at Mr: Yardley's; reported io favor of eimstrueting - colvert at that point. Reported adopted. -- ' • 'Special COO?. du communication of Dr. A. 11. Halberstadt, LWIIIP continued. • , * Com. , au opening street from. old gas works: . to Coal street, was continued. Street COM. onriossieg in Market street near Meth, was erntinued. . • . Street Com. on 'be stiljeet or widening Third street betveen Nermegiau acid Usbantange, was continued.. -; • Cum, of Piro Apparatey on condition - of Fife Department; made, report,: recommending an an. nual appropriaiion•of gig° to each company, and the eetabliehmcnt or the ogles ofChief . Engineer. Report accepted, and - co* direlterged. - The matter of opening Rhoads Alley, was laid over to await aetiofi ,f the Court. 'l. 4 the matter Of repairing Water_ etrcet,lini wegitto Addition tot the Borough, the Stietst Com. wee instructed to net, The subject of repairs to culvert in Coal street to Norwegian Creek, near property of B. Morris, was referred to Street cow.. The report of lbellorongh Treasurei, fur the year ending April 19, 109, .was reed, .ordered to be falcili sod published -in tbeMtge' Joeraal, Mining- Record Ind A meriectet-Repiiblieno._ [The report. will be found in our advertUing eolumns.) A petition for improvements in Norwegian street, was referred to the Street Com. A petition from the Pottsville Cornet Band for pecuniary sidle purchase Dew. instruments, was referred to - a Special Cum. composed of Messrs. Fellnagle, hooter and Meenig. ' • • A Fill of costs of indiennent.against. the Bo rough, amounting to s7' ,76, was referred to Com,. of Accounts. A Special Cum. composed of 'M McCarron end Stennis, eru appointed, to maki - arrangements (princess' tappet of Domes Coun. all. The following bills were read Red 'ordered to be paid : . • .I-he C. Wormsm notkotherc.; Sachter and Thump+un i , Alm L. Dikers, It. Smith, W. iturnao, Previous issue, i_lA4jrinted. trjrArleintareenoci De Soft: of Dirceiers.—A party 'of gentlemen left Pennsylvania Hall, a few days ago, en a tour of obeerration, inepection „and exploration.ofthe Dread mountain—feontemplating snore particularly, a firratinyof its geology. ichthyology. fluidity, and agri culturalcapabilities. At the head of the corps, Ithielt :included representativeS of literature., science, and the fine, learned, ornamental And useful professions, stood the reepected chief of the bureau of the great interior and international submarine i.ble lice. • Ire 'was ac companied, supported, and in constant ecmmunication with two legal adrift...vs, selected with hiscastocuary dis crimination, from among title:opposing bodies of the two rival political factions of the day. both of whom were indisputably capable of bewildering him on any triple connected with ilepublicoolsm. Democracy, or juriepru• deitea. • The corps had the honor of the advice end roma. eel of a gentleinin renowned for loth logical and geo- logical acumen; and the Intrepid chief often referred to his opinions as to the existences of eonecenerate and red shale en Dui Broad Mountain, with the most deri ded and emphatic confidence. On one side of the chlei was his physician and insurtnee adviser, who, in CAM ot accident to any of the coma, would have incurred a heavy respoieibility.• On the other side was our times honored old .Ithed, the Major—bless Unit—equipped *with fishing polesand his pockets stuffed with hookeand lines. By unanimous consent, be was Owed at the head of the placatory deiartment, and it thus devolved' on hint to furnish °a r ch' member of the corps with the icitthiophagoue Implements properly adjusted. AndAt wisigratifylng trio observe how aH the younger ceettliers looked up to their venerable leader, when he related bls espielts among the mountain rivulets ; —how he hauled 1 out the, beautiful speckle! game-bow he followed steal. thily, apt° his kneetrin mud. through deep umraarea. t rain% trees, pursuing them with the tempting bribe,: to their secret futnesses under mouldering 'totem-flew . tag - grate, or projecting , rocks. Sitting rir-a•vis to the Sialor. was his exitelleney; the Dec de ; and both he and the Chlik,Dinfetor listened with 'unabated I ntereet to ye expleile pf ye hold (Oberman. Indeed, what with the intertnitiens of the peasantry on the route, who recogn Pied the noble Duke and his associates, and the vision/ of broole4tont suggested by 'an ex el ted appetite: a sitnultaneeut movement was made for the, rivulet, and soon after a tremendous onslaught," by thswholestrength of the compthy," on the dinner at the what( de Wusieur." It was a IMMO of math regret during the banquet, is well as at other (this, that pro vious engagement P prevented his eirelleney, the Lord Slayer of 9ruiPburg, from accompanying the - expedition. • What n delightful prrwmect the , broad: eble of the Broad mountain allinde I The atmosphere - 11 very' In vigorating, and the scenery incomparably flue. .`A row of sprightly cottages stretching along the turn pike, would afford one of the most desirable retreats for lamb ties during thO summer, to:be found anywhere In the country. The surface Is beret and traversed by springs and 'fleabite; the sell is will adapted for grass, and for grazing tattle. The entire surface of this mountain is' underlaid with numerous little basing of coal. with a feektarge and deep ones, ai that under Wasser's; and in become the theatre of extensive coining °ie. rations. The existence of cost all veer The mountain is not generally conceded;—but ex; ertenee will demon strate that there is much more than is usually euppeeed. 1t Inclglleamanyscntilaitd shetiow b sins now oinee in d by the degradation of the conglomerate cork, the debris of which hay been profusely xeatiered over it. After dinner, tie resolved to pay nor noeets to Tr. ond Mrs. Wynkottp, who .Ire Ina little sequesterM nook among the birds, on thsnortberu slope of ahr meuntith.. Here, to a abettor red shale, a little village haft sprung up. Whose name SommemOrates the iittlitaq career of . Mr. ITynkoop's lamented brother, while acting Governor of Perote. in. Waite. Waif * doyen beat:info; cottages sparkle Fuld . the primitive over which the Mountain Gowns In bold outline, grudgingly odwitang the Inclined 'planes of the Mino.olll Hallway littotig4 deep. dark, and savage .. chasm. The planes (motivate i about one tulle from Perot., and the railway Is thence worked to thtt coal mina at' Ashland by loconothie power. dad exists ail along these planes. Mr. Wylie , koop has been engaged in exploratiotut, and boa shit the out-crops of seeemi distinct xelue--all which 41th a steep angle. Besides adding to the beliSt meat and Improvement of Berate, Mr. Wynitoop has re (*ally embarked In rat enterprise, the therets of which. cannot fall to add to the material Interest of the contr.' try. ' Ile has appropriated Bre or Pil acres of groom' fo a vineyard, and has planted,'no lees than all thousand three-year old toots of the vine. priucipally'of the Hee- known as the Isabella and the' alastha,Stilh a few of,the white grape, satire of tait County, and by long odds, one of the buret grapes "ever yet produced. Ile I has selected a field having a stern arellsily.and a sonar era expo tiro. The soil Is finely eon:minuted red abate, the taupes of which decompose on Camino. The same sell prevails extensively to newly all the vine producing' districts of Europe. It Is dry and oat Orions ; 'end It la In tech soils thit thegrape attains the'pecniiir strength which 'gives 4juttlity and body to th 6 higher grade Of wines. The best whirls of Madeira ant those prodneed from dry grapc*,.6ed daring seasons of commons* ro I dught—hear.' their higher value In the market.. The vintage of 1816 was`the bext ever k4own, because It was characterized bi - 11 peculiar drought-that import ted extra- onfinary daft): and quality to the wine. The =lnes:. 4loia of the vine, in'this country, has recentiy been at, tended lath gratifying and profitable :nssolts. .1* the whinitrofileading, where the all Is hardly farorabla, tvnishkrible quantities of the loWer grade of wineehaVe been annually produced, for leveret 'yon. 'ln them'. (laity of Cincinnati, the soli la similar to oar own, be ing such as usual thameterizes the coal Amnation,o; adjaient new or old red sandstone strata; At that place, large fortunes hare: been real/ zed. espitbilly by Mr. iticholas Langircnth, trim is novinne of the millans. apse of the West, and his syartifog Chfeseb* may to &and In acariy every hotel In 'the matey: Fermal Vreaeh colonies have been established, daring the list fitly years, et *metal palate on the Ohio, to ruhlrati the gripe—all of which, xi far as the grape Itself was concerned, were successful, and conti nue so, though ,In a tsw:mses, the colonies were broken - op from Intestine tilmensfoun . , In this County; Where an 'maul . little val leys. and mountain elopes ottt ;wadies! value for °Ohne, piwpiuterotarlerltatre; Menstacassinal Filar* .:tiara of the grape wild be at Ojeda the. highest lin portatteet mad we bast that txperienela theory-of - Mr.,Wynkrntotia4 Inward Ida;inthastry. and .blit endeavors to make 'the final grow where *Ong* el , bewip with the meat compl ..44r and: terriltbasuloifiklt` 'far; gi!ffElf . ffEE 'lng,:runAirDscronts. • jgilY•Deetbejn Breaklyst lestLereek. 91!. , ft:ttnetbs)rt Waibington ci*durioi March, - tortlite SOX: levy for DO*oll this year At S 3 :••".:Offt•Aisoibitr Alp:nest of Planta from _ China bac justliben mad" for the Patent OMM:' :ar , Tite' fall rote Of Rhode Island for liartir. tierje; Rapubliettn, $404; Demonist, 3357, • )284.1eim Bishop, a colored woman, died in An: aspen?, lid., last Thursday, age;! *bent 100 ;eats: 10/11 , --Last - week in Cundersport Pls.:, Wanda 'Dual; aged 7-yearti exit accidentally honied to ' north, - •• • jr:o•3lns Republicans of Whes'itig, Va.' wish to have the next Republican PresidentMlCo ' nven- Aims held it that place. • , ' ,Sltir•Prot. Pinney, the American revivalist. is pieaching to crowded audiences in London; near Rev. Mr., Spurgeon'a tabernacle. ,Alll-One cent ferriage is the price ,ageed) upon by.the ferries between New York city and Wit liauburg, to be charged after the first of May. A return match of billiards between Phelan and Seemiter t is talked of. Phelan thinke that Smelter, tepid beat any other MID in the country. par-The President is trouided much by the de. viands of, the et members of_Congress who hare lost their pieces in consequence of their vote up the Lecompton question. • ' I \ liefrThe Charleston (S. C.) Alerexry tap of the next Democratic Presidential Ca , trention. 'Mailers it lisiited rzelseicely to deitriter frost the Soma, it will be no Convention of the Dossocrutie eakry." ••""Proser-ieh.lreia. it brave of -the Winnebago tribe of Indian:Polled in Washingtotron Saturday of pneumonia.' Its was buriedlo the Oangres. signal Cemetery, and hie funeral was tiontemusly attended. , • Air 17te Oxygianted Ditcers, are reiomtiended by Physicians in their practice. A distinguished clergyman, who bad taken six bottler, try . di me . tion of his Physician, writes ua that they , bare cured him of Dyspepsia, of twenty ' oar s standing. Try this remedy, Dyspeptleal • PATRIC= APPEAL TO KM COUNTETICEIL . • s --- • VIZ 1.41 . nor Wows* nut. Te isms of Greed Arlo, rer ye be, • Who otone,lilte metilL o'er the deep roiling seS, With,lrishmen's courage to. stem it; And love to yer hearts for the Isle ever dear— The pride of her eons. who will aver revere ,• ' The rime and the &Me of_ so Emit/et: •-1 , Orb ! have ye seen in this land ill th e tree (Micro big grows the fruit 01 the Liberty Tryst, And tell ere the staples end towers.) • The Tower, bajada , 1 the biggest ors% • That's Oita in the top of the big lower that— • - A rouser it is by the powers!, j . 1 been there, enesilt, and the boy (vanity: ;lathes - rd take by tits hand, or could sine ley the note, And whisper. so swatety, orb 1 boo t y, Jae& moil yet brogans to the . greet Tower.llall. Where bargains ere IU. add the prices are snail, It salting the week' of yer mousy I i And why shouldn't, I do that seine/ Didn't Igo there meant to be mire as I've towfd you, and didn't Mister Dionet, hlmmtlf, spate up, and say, glloys, show the gentleman tram Ireland over the promisee, and tales blot up Into the Tower and let him have, good peep at the land of freedom!: the house of the oppressed /, Och, =unbent and wasn't there piles of clothes, am/ tiers of mu, almost drawlag tears out of the eyes of poor Pat, that his oven cloghes.were so lady 1 I got me two eyes on to suit in the Aftli ;WY. that the gentleman 'acting issine pilot granted me to buy; but soya I, NO, honey, not In the tfth story, roe boy; but I'll pick out • salt In the kitchen of the house, !or :ifs prides most to lower Own: than In the garret' w , Igee sure. Ihn,taberal and didn't the boy laugh, when he said, "itogratrick, all the Wile In Ivry story I" We'll see.'mya I, dud [ ( lid that, tor I tried the prices from the Miter • to the Tower and down agin, and. by one cowl, that was' tattling away from the bargains. I thought of the Janos of old Erin, of tyranny and tit am and the brat thing/ knew Ifils:singing at the tip of me TOle•-- ' nod grant that the hour km Erin be Mot ! 1 - 7 With liter's, hers, and a Fourth of July-- • klite'll shout, in her glory, Hosanna! I r And spread to the bretsea a turf of bright Xreenc With atripaa red and white and a bine one between, As oar Ireland's llistlunal,Danner. Orb! then have a got — We:Oust Dutton she miggt. That towid the whole story of justice and right—. Shea maim a boy that amid pen It: Al Dublin we'd barn aldir capitol then— i • The rulers and people, their orders ionld pen, And alnd fur their Clotning to Dinvitt. ' . Dot whilel ens singing, some Clothing I r+—. The Prie.a, the nailer.. the cloptst—me jaw; Was atoppcd, and I felt In me pocket : 1 I asked for the price of the Clothing monkey I rut I.!..and nut islet Inc band In a trice ?tile hand . wid the cash, like a rinkot. $`1375 94 00 1 15 11 00 1 37 2 79 Did II buy em? do you say? I dld to be sure; and. troth, boys, you should bare fife tkie In the new snit cabin 1 walked down to bid good by 'to this bosewbo had wilromrd ass tlntilanin front Ireland poor Pat to Ida lady clothes. and wide hint a cintilwan in ap. earance for a small pinch of the dust. Och! Xrla's brave son'i will go there! 5145 08 10,104 21 $10,249 27 BENNETT a, CO.'s, • - Tower HOU Cloliking Itassiar,,- 518 Harkit- i itreist i , between 50;4" 6th, &.uth ♦irk, PHILADELPHIA. TIM &CRUM TRIAL, at Washington. still inn. :finites with unabated .excitement. The rush at "the Court goute is tremendous; but It can't be compared to the rush fur Reading Crean') Beer, and Clain Soup, et the Salem', corner .of Coutre and Muhantaugo streets. •• Tae TRIAL—nE• SPEZCII or Mn. GRA - UAW-31r. Graham finished his great speech ,on behalf of Mr. Sickles, to-day. Mr. 0. spoke at length, defining the law of 'the land, andgiving bia views of Scripture law. After speaking sever al boors I e wade a brilliant, peroration which be finished aft', the following remirkahle works; "And now, gentlemen of the jury,l have but one we'd ' more to say, and that is that I trust that every teen w:11 leave his teat at the; adjournment of the Conti, to-day, with is firm determination to Obtain ell hit garment' at the Brown Steve Cloth ing Nall uf. Backbit' & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia." . , The Oxygenated }littera. ' For the cure ut DYSPEPSIA wa Ispionsttor. Liver Complaint, Asthinit„. Conti Lou of Appetite, Peres find Aust., heart ' ,Bara Hater Itritak,-Acidity, Sea 'Sickness, Seierry,• Nausea, Ilsndache, &ani s mid Geairal Dedility , or any disearmbaring its origin in imperfect digestion. These Bitters, es nil classes of our fellow eiti- . sans, jnelpding Metilmrs of Congress, Lawyers. Physicians, Clergymen, Planters', Farmers and others testify. are the wily soft, certaiw,"and sou. erei:on sractroc for the immediate' relief end Per. matrons cure of the manyeruel complaints whir& In some phase or other-of• Dyspepsia, atilit our race. These Bitters were 7.discovered by Dr. 1/Ronan D. (lima, and itf their formula differ entirely from that of any other preparation of medicine. Con taining no alcohol—no mineral—no' poison-no noxious drug—in their nature tonic, not stownila ling—retnining their virtues in any clime; titer are "a combination and a Anus indeed" of medi cine whicb.knowa no rival in exterminating dis ease rind restoring the system to itsiprietine vigor and health. No matter of bow long standing, or however induced or chronic in its' eharactir thef disease may be, —no matter that it bag baffled the kiil Of the ph ysician, and resisted the efforts Medicine. a single trial of these Bitters will cilia ry the sufferer that his disease is amenable to the proper remedy. • . . In testim any of the many cures effected h) this Remedy, reference is had to the written certificates Irvin dialinguished individual; known all over the lard. S. W. FOOTE CO.& Proprietor,. lloston. For sale &their agents everywhere. &Germ :—John 0.• Brown,( J. C. Hughes, and Henry 'Saylor, Pottsville; &L. ifantsingor,. Sehttylkill Raven H. W. Nevem, Ilfinersville- E.J. Fry sod McGuigan &Yowler, Tamaqua; 11. Shlsslet, Port Carbon; Paul 11.irr, Pinegrove; O. Reagan k Son, Tuscarora; Charles Marsh, New Philadelphia; Jugs, Rubinhuld, Port Clin ton; R. 11. Irvin, St. Clair Phillips, New ensile; -Jail Williams, Middleptirt. ' Ally 31, 1858: • - 31.eowly . 14114,... Premature decoy, whkbor the itault of Intense appliration to badness„ floe living, or any other exhaustive VIIIII4II, may be cheehed. and lbe physleal and mental energies restourd; to their original vigor, by apereevering use of this as=; tqualled re.torniire. The stooping frame may he" 'straightened, the tremidlirg nervesl'inieled. and the whole muscular system braced, by tonnes of the They seem not only lo purge the Internal organs of ail, ' impurities,.but to Intone Into every fibres new panel pie of vitality. Let not the sick say that their constitotiodi are brokeil down, until they bare tested the renovating. progenies of Holloway's wonderful restorative. TnP. GANATEST Medical Disco*eryl • OF -THE AGt.• : M u m:, 415B onr i co l Eo ll f:es i t l uit b . u, Ntd h i l .t d r i eT v e e dl e ett l ai pures EVERY KIND Or HUNCH!, , num. The Vont Coronas dolnito a Common Pimpli. • tie has tried it In over eleven hundred ntveksed nee er tatted except in two raves; both thunder humor. Ile hes now to 014o:session over oLe hundred rertitimlis , of Its value. allvlthlo twenty mitre nR Bo On. . I -Twort. bottles. are warranted to cure a nonplug sore moutfi. ` One to three bottles will:care the worst kind of plea. plea on the that. -Two or three bottles will earelite eystora ;Allot. • Two Irttles are warranted to ewe the worst canker In tint shintaeh. • Three orilre botiteri are warranted to 4urs' tho worst kind of &Merles. • ; ; • • • , • One or two bb ties arewartanted to gate all homer, In lbo atm -: • ' . Tee ballet are warranted to cure running of themes and blotches among the halr. . 1. Four to al a bottles arawarranted to gore corrupt and running ulcers. -Oue bottle will ewe scaly eirhpl lona of the akin. ; Two or three bottles are earouttet to erne the word Mod of 'interwar. Tort or three botithet are warranted to eane'llatt'ineak &treats ease ot rbenoutlitme." - - ' , e t Three to four botthware warranted to cure salt.rheinn Ties to eight bottles winters theatrics: awe of am -I tale - ! -, • ,3i i One to three bottle! are warranted to core the we teda ease of Derre. I kt4inc kr: from the rape/let ot t ail Sands that It has , been used a cantor lit the atoll ouch. ' ; One to two battles arc warranted to awe otokAterell mho. - • ' One to two bottles are warranted t? 'al iMa lele a irl 'elate of. the bowels. t Oa* to two bottles will 1n1a1 . .1.10 all ticratigetneat of the kidneys. - • -: - YAW to shthottlieltare tatted the woratertera of drawy. tOne to three bottles It.ut cored the warn case of-ptee: a relief Is oleos experlenerd; Wh..t mercy to get re Het In such an exertu:lathi; dler.Oo No thatrze of dlet• acct. tioncaciary 7 -cot the beitifroa can otitod enough of it. " . Otatcnexa ms tst:--4aolts, ens tablesponntor per , day: Children me leoryeara, dessert-spootifot; tea horn event eight youeleospoonful. As no direr% Ilabe tie applicable to all rotialltatioctic take !MB.. cleat tollierate pet the blirele tikes , r • DoN - AIDlt ENNED 128 trarree Strestifuszbeirx. • - - 'Price ' • 412 6 r0f sahib, dror,, , lktsthwojbatiA tlifrUatt4SlitteK. alexch 'qtr AIammeIie.WIMAYMINGIINZZOGIMPICIMMIT,ANCIPPORIM. 41%.••••••••••3 , - , t"..IV? gal W i g*: : 1 0111 1..i . 11.66.1;016/ *lOB an4II.IIII.IVEEa turpasa aIL: 4040#! _ . ~ . . Fitting fat Ai:trip- = nn turning upbet aff- . ltosbri>k fus'off thel hind ; imleed, . this 1.. tba uti)f-dittub4 l4,l *k.. V, whir" theiott damp am ',gutty uudersterakaud Mad*. ' 141.94.yi . < .- - I ' ' .#l.Broadmay, i irocrarft.:;• ---- Alir'r tiet -4'.. :Ciefit -- r etnd Only . c t -s etr:44 11 1 11 1,•• .-- di dir tla'a Ilsuing Ufnil bit Ititr, ti`• thji;aditalittit 14 dmulrulf,atul Mt tarp/Mk" trom t steps botlates Miura tel;brated' Nets ;maim,* II r Restorative," witirti ban - attained s *solidly utukuilk;d - by any other article areilnifered la els tepidly. re , Europe.— Tbla seaward preparation will mat assuredly elms new bale to ignar Di feral wbleb bare.4:o44'pretnatuzely bald, no matter. from what came. Its effects ant co quick sad at the aseasiltas sa .•-ttoehitai. that no one 'who raisin * beautiful brad of bait sitould neglect,to . malts torrof It, ~ : 'voles! lia seri Eau Unitale Mir Ti+toratiiir storlid ta:4 be coraoutiated with soy other art, tele of a similar name; width auptlarlided peratma ark endearoring to fon" lapin ltor public. if ;oil da that .your hair should hare all Its youthful rigor andbeauty restand, juoderiag It dirk. soft, silky and heaufifo; pm should Immediately make trial of Jules llaulii s Eau ;cattalo -flair Itestotatire.... . . J I Asa stare test of tbs instil of my:einem:a prepare tkans:.l would rzustad the public thatil bale obtained the Iligiest Preis (ussa Ms hoarier* Rif*, In it ' ompotitlOu wytt • For sate by all ---- by all reep'etabls fitgilsl4 anttst the I.sbc. =tory and Wholegate' Depot of Jciss t Co., No. 701 Cheitttut street , Philatletplai..N. Var oats 'also letv4esabt and retail, at V, BANDED, 130:e3 Drys sod Chemlealttoie. Pottjerllle. - - _- inn - SIMKO GOODS - .. At the "Bee Hive." LADIES' ! . 7 '• ' . ' ' • • 4 i ' ' ' Dresi Tilimpi-t.- ..: ., I're . l - .j , .:' •. .' ~. : ' Pecrtelektiti - ~7: - AND - - - , ;ti;,l , -•.. . - W. • ~1 ' -, 4 e,. ity'-• t - otor. -- --.1.-- - ‘- c 4 i _ . . , , , . - i s ...,. ,-- . . . ~', ~-,:ii i:• ;,, : 2 , s \ '.Centre Street. ' '''''' i - • • ~ I •\,....... -.CM: • Adjoining the% ' :, , 4.. 4 y.,. - "• 11 ...: 4 6 1 ... „ •;;. yr rens:flux 'totter. • - i A l '" • i '. . z.ner RR.ORIViD. ,' . • Nerrlprinie. 'Primal hage-Of every 4 0 00'444n. New Dress_dt Fla a tills Fringes, ( coffered Ribbons, & ti. -A larkr.l•9l 01 .9aut assortment. Zatb'reidered CeIIart,SLEINKS and DIMITY 1.1.1,b OS- • ' ' flandanme styies-Tery cheap. lloeltry sod PURNISIJING OOODS- • • Of the best quality. nest //Lid Glares, OP ALL COLORS- , I Al" Silk,Lis/a Thread and Cotton Olowew Mobil" Illltte- , . : A fine assoftwent: Steel SPRING SKIRTS--A variety Pt the best styles. Zephyr WORSTED andERkTLAND WOOL- 4 ' A rill and Reich stork.' Usthrellss> PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS- 1 • , Different slow and styles. Jet isiteuttcrs and . ortesizsts— - - • . ,_.E. • .. Pier a nd hematite? styles., Cholee PERFUMERY and 10ILR I T ARTICLES- ; _ . Heir Nets, PLAIN and urteze. Of all kinde r ' IfiliThe Ladles are partlcularlyi i nvited to - call and examine those GOOPS. which are nennalk4 to style and qisality, and are offered at 141 IF rim*. • • 1 /MA pill's.: April . 9, 'A9 - •. i ' ' -- . . lietigioas . )iitOgettre.. , 1 ! • A. Title Rev. I. INPAN 0 Philaclelf hut,tv ill prene k ?t in the Baptist Church on Sundify,°April 24, at t e usual time. ' ' I , • AFXFFEIpIARY or TOISLI*TSYLVAMA 8134 SOCINTY.—The Rt . *. D.lwotourn, Mr. Andrea Russel and the Rer. SI i"7:11.1i, have been I+ l pointed "delegates to the shun: thing 'anniversary. of the State Bible Society--w tiA is to beheld clefs in 3.l4—hy the 11,ard is' itunagers of Wel Schn,tiltiliCountySeciety.. t3IO!C MUTER MOVTIXOA, ni the :“ Young Mons' Chriptian, held in the Second Methodis Market and Fifth streets; eve at 71 o'clock. Ail are invited chops. , : . /29 Ord NOTICE ta- s IIETIRODIST Street, Poltaivlllet. Rev. 11. N. vinisenlegesery Sabbath at , lo tP. , ;O4 , II3III.IPTIIP;RACII Pot Sillle..l:ey.W:ll.Lucitssime iirdlnlhb,Churchregularlyeres at 10% l'eloek:'everilux.ati — o'c 31efiting, CLurtulavevening. at 7 az-Tri PI SEVRIND PRESITYFRRIAN ciluncif !h t worship regularly at the Associate Reformed Chu h !Wilding, 3larket street—lter. Sanest. Cotr. redo r— tlattleith Mottling. et 1034 o'clopk 1 evenings. at 7:o'- clock. W e ekly Lect ore awl Prayer Meeting. Weduestla. evenings, at I o'clock. . I • .. 1., ~. it - O'TM NlTTcituiten I,ERrICF..4.—Apri; IS.t.-- 's'd—"e. L ' h.lxake 5a11.60; Ex.xlill Ilehl.ir. "hellion In Me. The Spirit of truth will conilimeithe world.. I Came forth foam the Father and am eeme into the world i atraln.-I leave the world and go to the Fifth er." Them words spoke Jtsca, apd lifted up 11fleyes to Heaven, "Father, the hoer lA. rem,. Olorify—keli— sanctify-4m, 1, that Ithey all:-May be one." Ile went forth, auffered, dltd. 4 ' 4150 againland was taken uir to Mayen, t 111, In due thine, lie sha ' ll so . totees , mtp. a 1--,0 . ' ', 'PT RBI iip. r" I . 811011T—UOTIllil s . —On the tith' lust, by the .Rey. Wrn. a arlile. 1 loigan, JAlthi 5i10312 •to /ART 1101111 AN, both of pott 1 1 lin our last Ilk mabfished the marriage notice of Ti er d.,Dewald to i bouts* C... Shunter. The late boniat which it was handed in, pnwenled our 'congratulaiing Peter. We now availiumselies Of the opportunity. .We wislibltn and his Wife, a soiciot i b voyage on the ocean of life, and at last silk authors In the haven of etev. nal itlit . 1 ' Then trim with tare, yovi !towing sant . I • . / Your beacon hope and I , ver, I Stermtosited,YOur bark Will ..urely woo I '' " - The beeutents,heavenit dove.] DIED). 1 - 10Y-011. - tbe 16th In st..et Obi - 1;4131.g, 111.324 , 110 r, flied 41 yolk, 2 menthe and 4 darn.. • I .11417111:RS—ilt • iftntreellte. on fondly the 15th 11•44.11e4=4 M arrOwe, Rife!, f Wm. ahttthews, aged 3 year., 8 months. • , DISSOLIJ DiS 80 LU 'fi 0 N.-4, !rho . Pa'rt . nerilii p heretofore exliting between 8. J. fle*t, an r.. 1.. but tett. talk& deli, April 1* lt. IV). dboolyetl b mu. tl i tail consent. Tie Ifebilitl 4+14 rialtos of the 11 will be Fe, I Led by tt...1. T 124. who I 11V motion," the bu loess on bil'own necouuti , I ~ V. J. 11A ST. •., E. P. BilttliEitT. Aildqnd. Pt.. April 16 'SA.-. • 1 fetto) , : • ISSOLUTION j I F PAItTN R. D SliIP. Thapublkwl,tlakenotlee that lb parb bership beee-Mme rxbilagi!ietwti2 the tandem ;nett. hex _this day been kimeivedi by mutual (Imam; ; and that all the liabilities of tbei i kein k Great! will he'paid by John X. 4.netr, 4rof ill hum this eont duet the badness ha his uwampatne. 4 °4 • JOHN 11.01fAIIP • ; Oa it. ' Pottsville, April Sybil i . 1640 OTICES. • N_OTICE: t All p , rsons intlebt4.l to . S.T. Taylor ere rtquest‘ed to settle their iWcottnt a fore the 14 July ,l 1859. Al - that time the accounts 17th interest eddeall`nrill Ito' i Lanni In the handle of a Justine for col leo lobe. . llllE.\'2. 11. McCOO le, , April 23.'69 17,11 t - Avila. STRAY COW.—:qtr away= from the eebtellber ',Ailing near the North America Mines, on 31ontlay the 18th lust, a DROWN cud wurrz SPOTTED COW, with a piece cut Out of armor her etre. Wit4yer will mints' pad row to the subway', or pile him information where he can get her spin. will be reale:middy renewed. Apl 23, '.59 ; 11-31 . C BA3IREL CIiADWICR. .. NOTICE. -40th Anniversary of the Independent Order of Gehl Fellows in the United I tales! Grand Celebration 4h Si IN ERSTI LLE, on Toe , . I day, April 21, 1859. Addreiol by the Rev. Deetet Wean. amot. procession to form at l 9 o'clock, 45 minute, ISZ-Tho members of the 0.-dcr are particularly Invited to attend. . . Miucresille, April 23, '59 li-lie tIfFICE OF 1 - 1-1 E BROAD MOUN: N_ , TA IN I.IIkOVEM GNIT AND RAILROAD CO.;•-• Ito. 432 Walnut street. Phlildelptda., - -, 1 Tho'annu.l weetln, of theotkholders of the rompany will be held at tint Mike In th e city of Philadelphia on the fourth Thornily of A priext,23th instant, et 1211., then an election for Dry directors to Fen' the etteuing year will take plate. `W. Li . RETIIIILL, Ap 1123.'39 17-30 l' • • - A.ecitt try. AU,DITOIe S NOTICE.—In t4e or— . • phsns' Court of county I The undersiiued,Auditof a ppriuted by told Court hto re•state and re-settle oto amount, of Ilan ry 4K iehner and ChlrleK S. Leader.,AdiAinWrOnril of the .?:state Of IN I !AAA K I MIN Ell, decceuse.l.!' trill attend tO the 4n. tle* of his apporntment at Ills Office. In Centre atreet, In the Itorouatt of Potts , . ryo Thursday, the 12th day of 1859. at 10 o'clock. A. ti. Wta.L.S. Pottsville. April tn. 119 I , 4t)' . Auditor, , N, - t he Court -'of -Common Picanfo • Etchtivlltill county— - 4. Sla WILLACE,' by her ,at - X . . . 4.- . frilmd, Mutsu kitsc . Mr, March "fyrm, Iffa SS X rt. . s Sim. Sur /Acorn.. ' - , ASIP.S WALIACE. i • , • ..; , To JASkit,3" WALLACE. '.. . fiviendant oboe.; °ova:— YU° are berrhy command that you be end ppear In your proper person. beam. rJulgewst l'ott,. Me. At 3 Court of Common Pleas, I etro to be held h,r t e county . Of On•builkill,on the Bret- loadvy of June n st, to an. ewer the Petition or Libel the mid-lane W Itst l e,Wod to show Cause, If any you are . why Co. said' ate Wal lace, your wife, should nohe divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered lu te'.with you, the from _ James Wallace, agree :ado to Um /let of itevombr In. {such ease madeand provldtSl. JOHN k'. 11013A1IT[SArnf. . Sheriff's .001en,l'ot:svIlla. 1 . ' - . I April 21.18.5'). i j. • " . i rr- . , C.B . 0 FT, Atto;ney; taw, *llo.l . 3lacistr4le. for VlCE—Cent &a streaq ARTS VILLE. twq doors 0(). low the Town ILO. •• 1 (. 4 pal 11,'b'-• -A t MEETING cif the Stockholders of - i' the llEtiO, ItTONICO.IL stud 11411.11041) COM PAN . wilt tlo keg,/ At the/Girard Monte. In Pledadelptde, on Tuesday, to Mti,at eleven &el ..ra. A. M. 1 ‘ • " ! Lle art,* i 'P. L. 4011NSON, Seer, fury.. 1 Aprti In. 'Or , I 1 ' _ G-11.* iSTOTI&E.---l'lse Annti, 7 il-election for . a ppreldent and Ploettont of the IIiETORTON ALA IILILIttIA D 0111P4 NY. wlll he 6441 at the OP raid Howie lb Phlladelpblit. on Tuesday, the 10th May. Poll open fOom ld to 1 o'clock, P. M. • , ! . , St onto. j F. L. 4 14M15.50N . . *Tritium. April 16,'30 / • ' ' ' . -464 t lu3R.ol,oSAL§l*ill . be' renfired on fatar4 l 3r4 Agri! =a, 14h7, at the bent+ Of Chitties mmel In lb* ;town nr Friodenehnre,. %grew . town. ' 411 1 ) , Kir WIMPS a Chpicit iil paid tetra. Cant mete for earpeutee *wit, mason a 4l pteaterian. Ar.: The plan tell ep , •eigratle4an he seen y applying to Chailee ereeker, lu ed. 1 ' . f• WILLIAM LE111:11. , • . • . V rtin tweet it:lr, 0114114E51.311CeliEn t . Aprt/ 0,10 'l4l l t 'a. B. ItYLASD. • 1 1 1,tt •' 0 —.Whams, I h4ve pa— : ebstsrd it 'l* ititi;tot .Ow Itto Aeatant. lb* N . th Ini, leg Areeli .prtaintat.popeety.4.-114extharee,1 Ittaeltaialit, I Iternefl ram fteer,ll sate et hit nem 1 iint ,Itiere 1 boriregona.l inittustbox.4 leg chain*, 4 Nine atable. Weekend' h Phiop. a* late las property of -MARRY SUIT Ett.,;.-whieb ' Add pro 111 I hate 11 Ignited to and te 1 trinoth net tIATIIA ?it VTAUIr. PM , !IMO It .e tre: 'Mabee is 11:hy alto.' ha altalttereone TIA to la vtlere hith an* of 14 pftilirliy. ' 'A 'lit tt, 'l3 h rtl*j - J.tmszur.tssal; . I f A prifINISTRATION. • i 1 . - DMINISTRATION NOTIGE -••• A , sylk li i h nialai : t e;t: ,,,, rr . 4.l: 4 thl , tu b t::r E Z t e r tt u t lt h , e d t lffi t t h to . . f *win S, /*two. late et' the Borough of $ . 1. Clair, ophArdlope, b', the itegipler of the Cronty —Notice is bere44. ittrEtt to all 'twee itid,ble,l to I.l‘leicts.teto woke I.4ltikeld, jut' nose h2vtits ezhas will present thitu We eattheteelt tolls* ekadeestzntd. ' • JOSEPH &JACKSON. M. 044 April 23,'4O, II Gt* ' t .-- A - . iAI TN IS'firiftON - 7 - Niititt . .— . i tih'erveit lettere of.,Adollot.tret6m In the exist° :,t' Anna 34: Sheade, Pare of the; lbrough of Pot tot ille,.(1" , t•rAlk . .tt.beFe beett•graoted to the sub4eriber, all 'persous tiodebted to the eal4 relate, are regorged to wake 114 :llWillehm mttoetit and flume haying' claims ageing the i ',NIS estate *llitoetze the 00100 known to. , p 1 - iloweLi. YlStaat,-Adrifeideet , e. )lloerstillle. 4411 2, 'Atl , 1. 1461+. [' i itDIINIS'rRATION NOTICE.- Wtiereaa. Lettere of Administration on the Estate •:JOHN C LESSIG. late of the borough of Pottsville: i Setruylkitt eounty. dereased, base been granted to tbe subseritset' by lb. Resister , ot itre County—Notiee is hereby given to all those Indebted to sold &tale to make paylnent. and those baring claims VIII p event them tor settlement. Inquire at the ,American Howe. I • NICHOLAS JONES. eleinfinisrent:r. Pottsville, April 2, - Itte INISTRAIION AD" Ja.. Whereas! Lettere of Administration hare beoo ?granted by the kegister of Schuylkill county, to the un dershrned, upon the Estate of JOHN' SLOAN - , latent Bt. Clair, in said county, dammed; all persons basin claims Realest mid rk:stat• grill please present, them I set de ment. and all persons Indebted thereto. Till ale the same with the undersigned. .JANIt SLO - tit. Mar. March 124t1 .Adssiatstraters. fitDMINIS'FRATOR'S :Vence Is hereby given, that the undersigned has wim appointed Admlnlstratorof the estate fif WILLIAM 0111T11, late of the Borough of 'Pottsrille;Sebuylkill. county. deceased. All persons Indebted' to said relate are requested 'to make yoyment 'to the undersigned, ulthout delay.and tb.ote baslog claims easiest the ro tate to hand them to the said Administrator tnr settle meal, to LEWIS ItEts.Sk:R, Adminiotrator. Offtra is Sectniil strettafottsraif. 31nrch 2A, '59 . , • • • mat .. W .... ANTED—T wenty - Bituminous Coal Moms., Cash paid monthly.. " ' • . J. D. Murentir. i Amp Z. '5O izdisio - Bologna. Lyon:Mon On. rrEACIIERS WANTED .-= The An. .5 anal election cfSeacbers for the Common &hoofs Of 1;010,1'111o t for the year beginning the first of June, JB5O, will beheld by the Du rd of Directors, on Wedness dee arening.3sth ,of Mkt , nest. Twenty-sereo places will be to 1111--four:with. males, and :twat' ty ! Lbleo with females. Salaries Ihr males from $4OO 00 to VOO 00, and' for femalea,from Sttli 00 to $330 W a yr, payable monthly. actording to - grade of school and q allocation of applicant g i Of the Teacher' now employed it three have • resigned, to she effect at the close of current year.--tba trinelpal ( lel of thr High School .Ah Anilt nt ( fertuile) of Out 81aki dnastior School. and the Tearbe (few air) of a Primary School. There. will also tee chosen a female Teacher for the Fishbach School. In all case*. tattlers of experience preferred. Applications Enrol:44,W ae. • companled by certificates from the County Superintend ent, valid for the year 1859-'OO--to be made, up to the timeot election; in person or by writing. to D. BANN AN. Prrsigrxd,• • ' - or ' CIIILISTOPLIE U. LITTLit, Seep. April =, '59 • • -17. re 'FILE• MINERSVILLE WATE It COMPANY Want to' borrow the learn of $12.000 for b years fur the payment of the interest and princi pal of which, they kill pledge by mortgage(es recently authorized by an art , of the Legislature) the income. rhari.red privileges. property, and pmquleites 'of the tkmpany of every kind and deecriptivn. Benda will be 'lssued in any_euut not lees than one hundred dollars with Internet payable sembannually, at a rats not ea reeding 10 per cent. The works of this Company when completed will be one of the bred paying of the kind in the State. They are now finished and in now a dietetic, or nearly two miles trout the point at which the water is taken. and within one and three-fourth miles of Chu fk.rough. of liiinereville. ate oat of gIS,6Od. Including ceet of con etrueting. dam. The Coinpiny owe about '.s.l2)t). _hare assets on hand Independent of their works:pi the ikolda of the Boomgli of Minereville, $OlOO, and due on stock.4lloo. • • , The above sum will. at contract price., complete - the worke to the ik.rongh and 'produce In income of over SPAM per aIIUtIM, about onsha if of which sip be r e . craved from stationary engines used for coalpurposes. .I•r,iioactle are dratre,d for the above loan in whole or in pail. an examination Into the eit nation and' pros pect,ol the works by capitaliete. particularly denied. Address, , 1:1811illt. , &fey dfirwrerill. itbter 17-311 ttehuyi. (n. Pa. • & - a.,Vwth Arreeri'ma, Piess, and Ereniaa Bulb tim, of Philadelphia. eopy and send Villa to the Deice of Met. ?ILLY' JOCIIIXAL. • . . der tbanuipires Of Atrociation," are Chareth corner ,64 y Friday Immix*, to join in the 4:14. cr 0/ Cdinatitteejl CTlVlttit. Pnroisd Pastor: 'M. ld.aud - ad 714 rm. RC/1. MerketSque re e, Pastor. ,Dlvino Sunday. Morning', jock Weekly Pras er o'clock. Q, IT VATION WANTED.—A young married lama of unexcep . flonablo ely.:Vartcr and In t..-Alty. is &Arens of obtatuipl, • situaiiik,e account ant. or book-keeper. rllll* coal operator. or in an Ex press office. POT Seri loionla is sod refertace. please ap ply to Dan nao; PottarlHe, Pottsville, March 6, '69 50 MINERS , .WANTED, I - 7 -t CON sTANT WORK Ft)it SEVERAL Locality perfeetly healthy, and within onetiay'or jeer. ney from Philadelphia. The undersigned will Aire good wages ,and constant .ecoployturr•t for serera I years, to atoptf..o ati nen% of teat-' perata habits and peaceable dispositions. to work upon a tunnel In western Matmehasetts. The rock ts mica slate; the strata Vett ical ; the roof with the exception at a few feet at one end: is as perfectly safe as any rock ran be; the facilities for gett Peg to the work very grad; the time from Philadelphia. one day. ' 1:013111: Leave l'biledelphli In the _morning by me contnaetstlon line for New York, takeevenlng twitt for :Troy. end Trnynnd Roston Retiree!' tor North Adams. near which the tunnel it 1 tratrd. At North Adams In dnlra ofilze of . 11.11AUPT k Ar,rll 16, ':l9 • 1611 t , "FOR SALE & TO LET. • O' LEASE.—The Connecticut 45:, Tgebnylkill Coal and Iron Company desire tot:melee proposals for the lensing of their new:Colliery. on the hark llineknd Thnitel.Yeins of Cent, now erecting on the York and York, Edna tracts. et Eastwood near Potts. vflltw note Is* run on the ahoy° veins of over Iroo yards, The first 1111:•bolow water.' The Improvements are new and convenient. .Ahy Intimanatigna raqulred will be Oran, and Timpani. received by HOWELL FISHER. Id'Denville, Scituyiklll county, Pa: -1 • April it:, ':.9 117-4 t • . -- --- -i 0 it7ll BNlc OR RI - I.E.—Thu t V L: . of cable Tavern nand In the tritinge of New. kirk, lately occu • led by Patrick McCann. A pply to It. OA ItTIIOLOMMV , Pot tt4 ille. April to, '59 ' 11411 rpIMBERFOR SA LE.--Several hun;. 1,, deed thnonind feet of fine white nr yellow pine cz bnin.lociv To address; " (i.O. DUSSOVLAS, • . 1 Jesnesville,,Luxerne Co., l'a. April 9, '59 -'. "4 • , 1541 IONS. JO'l'S ON GROUND RENT.—The stemcfsborip prepared to sell lots on OreenwoOd on Ground Rent, running from 11l to 15 yeiri.. • ' Apply to ~. 4 . 4 ' G.IIANNA:I. 1 4 FOR. SALE—Two tiesiiablo building L Market street, leMolnlnn the Lutheran thareb. Atso, two lotaju the rear of 1 , 41110. ler terms apply to • J. 8. Pettsrille, March 3 ,'33. . • TOR:RENT—A con vett dwel; .L Hog houso.altostrd klaharonnico street.= above 'rib, opposite the Baptist church. Inquire u( Yeb.19,19, air) . 4EI - 1.31: Et.k.TElt. 1. 4 1 01 t •••ICENT--Dwelling Il9uses, c Store rooms. Lodge rooms and Offices. For ler= . DPPY 1 0 • • LC. THOMPSON, • ' Ow. Otirre and -Merkel Streit. Pottsville, reb. 5, ":)8 ".. ' ; . ttSt troLer.,--From the titst day of April Oeiti the eulte'of roornesimmedintelfeppeAte the EpteeeNl Church, Imo! occupied u no Exeban,ce Office. Apply In - - WM_ THOMPSON. Folic tlle. Feb.s, '59 • rift ro., SALE.—Six pirs of Luinhet , 1 . Trucks will bo Fold cheap f.r.eash. or note with ap• proved security. ' Also, a valuable 31 VK. I. on the as am terms. Apply to. . JOUN .11110 LI It?. rreulie. . Puttavllle, May 12.'53 15-t I . F I REBII.LIME for sale at all tunes; at the k ihii on the Istapit, for building 'parrinin, Sand. fie.. at the lowest prlerii.„ • ', C. 31. ATKINS. • JAMS FISHER. Ashland, will till soy orders prfimpt. IT: cud at lower priers, ban hate beew'rharged heretofore. Pottsville, March 20, '3l) - ' . 12. If ' 1"11, 1 011.8ALE—clne superior S inch , ' Olt pump. with column plpes' anti connections-- all ready to ho put Into the mines,. Whit be sold 1e.1. Apply at the Tamaqua ;eon trurks fiir farther Inforina• non.• . CARTER I ALLEN. Au;suot 41, ,E;1 lAN 9' FUR SA second— hand Ilmewond NANO, in eleoPeot condition: of Stryeea make. 0% oetarett. of superb, tone--vitti hand some cover Rod att,ol.• Will he told then° A poi rto • ell 11l stortlEli tafrLA, OFFlCE—cor.mahantgiv,v t 2,nd strtels, April 16.'69 ; 16 tto 1 4 1 9 R SALE-r--A:Two Story Brick pi owt.:4LINU containing aft roomy and an excellent cellar, situatel In •Itast Market tar roc, ahnlelltenrao, together with let of ground, 21 fret front; DU Last o,llAppth. Fur terms apply to N..11.1tE1l it, flask and 'Vitt-fay Man!, Market pt., I , lx doors !those Centre, south side. 'Pottsville, March ID. '69 • 12-tr • 11 7 RENT—A . Three.. Storyn L brick Periling noun. with hock billtllngs, IlwrOied with gas and water fiattfrep. ',Aro , . .Tw.. .Siore-Bootn.,' with bar...mania attached, Anitable for auy kind of buslovot.beturro thy Awed -cin :Musa and tin. l'entyiTania 11411. Apply to , roto,v1110,1:ab. •to, ':.9 V•tf J • M. IlUitt'llY. - 1,1 ';1 0 R SALE OR . ItEN'l': l ---Therj 1 i , 01,1 eatablixtted Tavern Stand kiloton - an the. U.. '. AM ER le.t N- HOTEL." on Eionbury atreet, nearly op. po.dto the Cat.kwijc Lltureh. MintratUto, Is offered fur Rah', or (4 rout. Fur forma apply to . GEO. 11. OiIACII. :Miriam, Ule • ' - Or to SAMUEL CIIttISSLAII, rott.,lll:, January 14.'5G SU • ' I OR 'SALE—Ars - ,v-- 1 - 1,, OR 'SALE-45,775 00, 9, r Stocks, l as follow*; ' $5OOO 00.--&Inylkill Co. Lumber Company. , - ,thln 00—Potlstillo Goo Company, • • 117. 00—Tottssillo Wafer Company -4 Applyp to • • . C111:11 , 11)PlAtit LITTLE'. OFFICE—Cotner Ilabautongo and 2nd its., Pott.sills- Airrit IS, 'Ad 1 1 : • 16-31.• _ flOhl; LAND 3 •SCRANTON- - -ki to 'ewe em rune years on liberal tem*, wlth priv. Here of !anneal. the flee, Pleven, eiabt and fourteen f..et reins. shore water tete. and dratottra theolroirti• The Oat...rope are about half a mite from the lunettnu of the railroads within, tbr borantet,'And the trart contains nearly lOW arm, Addresa JNO. P. CROSItY; No. 1 ILauoier Arend, New York. 143t* April o,'fo 1 01t.'SALE. SALE.—Two r 0 horsegip. -, - ghti4—iteeted togirther-= . .for V hrd: ) tinvt and pnniping. 4 ' ) air 40 barite Mind ne. with searing for do d?... ISO yards of 14 Inch pipes, andirrorking barrels. I.ooyarda ot,,trire rope,—a Mt of chain. 1 , - One 20 horsernglne, and rolters,srosions. aro Pm breaker. The Dame work of engine hoon,e . and binikef , and to'', • ant bourns. ~ i , If lame lot of T rails, hat tar Iron and Petal; iron • Alio, drill earsora;rona rant and sled. and two Slates. Will be wild very cheap: .411 l A►l.lrif.°" ml.fr. ! ' . e ' .v. 1 ' /lied &tole Areal', .Mreiventspo striefilii.arrills. 'February 12: 'O3 ' t • ' 1 l'lr. ~Ult SAl,E=Stifit Ono 90 horse linglor, mud rowuectiouO Aw pumping `wetter:.,. it Oa* 40 bora Snairse, for habilis. Coal with Drum Abd ewineetioon. Ono 60 boor Engine. fur peusphsig. ' `Our t9t boor Ntrattr, Rollers wad robsortkoto Sw OUJDA Cast. - . Abitt 13400 fret of 141 inch plporyirltb pampa. rods, meeting trt us. At. • • • Ab mot 400 bet of 11 leetrPlpd. Pamir , ' trout 444 - • I 4 of T rails * eitaiw,, topv, to, , A nply- ' - Ai,u3.4;Et. O lko--carner of bialtintabso tt titgona "otrratA, ruttsvire, Jamul" AM' WANTED. EDIGINAL.. Ayers sarsaparill a CONtpot3NIJ Rynedy. in tchith A. et have labored to du X e tbe ti,„„t effort tem tier. tigst eau tsmcts., it is sifente t ra m ,: 1 : of VP,* SPPILIIPPIaiIit. ttOtlll wl+lll .11 Pt tot .t.'. of still pewee stterattro p.-eter me to 0ft.44 PtO 04.14. antidote t.r 1 hr Clem°. ransforlila is re tut e 4 torte It le boll-cod that rtleh a Mtn , dr M wanted Icy tido saber ftom Stuntmen , ce In; hint', et .1 01.1 wAI It Win sect toplimis tin ir tute innet venire to Ibt, Grp.. eletee of tor efeset..s lc.e e flow completely title contround do It Ivcn byett so be experiment on net ny or th inute,ea}Salo ire G,. t of t tic follorelu4, eomplain to :-- Scrofula mat Seafalmes o.stlai4O. Frwptin,t, , r 4 Eroptire &aloes. Warr.. Piapite, P.h.e. Niit Jamie. C. 441 :'l.llZi:is owl ...n.hrtiti tiam Jfercarid NettrOgra t•r 14, hag r 84 ,2. &Ad+ ay. Lippersitt und Erp, l 4, A. Ruse ar A.7...traffony's Fife: awl le , leed the wh,lt• et b t of emaplatati arising fium impurity lithe ELul. This compound will be found a great prownter of health. when taken In the spring,ln expel the f. ul Its. wort which fester la the blood at that ernenjo nt the year. lly the timely expulsion of them many disorder one nipped in the , bud. Slut;Amiss ran, 13 the aid of this remedy. spare themsellow from the etnite anus of foul eruptions and ulcerous sreo.• thrt.uA wbieh the system will strive to rift itself of rorcuptio,.., If not.ssalsted to du Ibis through the natural clo.tti is of the body by an alterative medkine Cleanses out th e vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities furor. lug Ihrou;:h the skin In pimpLos.eruutions or cleanse It when you And is obstructed and sitozzi.o; In the veins ; cleans* It ' v whenevee -It I' f nil. your feelinga will tell you when:- Even where no ',aro len!or disorder la felt, people cojoy better health, and lire longer for cleansing the blow Keep the I 1..4 tnmllky, a nd all Is well; but IP Ith this pabulum .4 ilk dieord,.,l , there can be .no lasting health. Sooner or later swot.. thing must go wrong, an/ the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparills has. and tierwrres much; the reputatlon.• ofaccomptlehlugtheserids..Hut the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of It. tartly be Ouse the drug atone hart nut all the. virtue th a t Is claltneu for It, but more because homy peroarstionv, p m . tending to be cunrentrated extract. of It. contain net 11111. of the virtue of SarseparilloGor anything rise. During late years the public have been misled by lugs bottles, pretending to give a quart 01 Extrart .f Sarsaparilla f.r one dollsr. Most of these have teen frauds upon the stek, tor they not only contain little, it any. Sarsaparilla. but often no curative properties what. ever. Ileum, bider and painful dlrappolnttueot I". followed the use of tlio Various extracts of. Sarsapeolli which dood the market, until the demo Itself Is j...tlr deopise4. and has become synonymous - with Imporitpe, and cheat. 01111 we call lids compound Senores rids. and Intend to supply awls a timedy eyeball rescuetha name from Ibis load of obloquy whirls mode upon It. And we think we hive ground for believing it has nit time w Mel t are irresistable by the ordinary tau of the disease. It is intended to cum In order to secure their cerovio o eradication from the mestere, the remedy should h e diciously taken according - 10 d rectious vu the lft.ttle, I'llEF AII F.D Y DR. J. C. AYR & CA., Lowell,; Trice, $1 per Bottle; .Altittles tbr $3. Ayer's Cherry- Pectoral use eon toe Itself such a renown for the 'cure vet ovrrr variety of Throat and hung CoOttlaint, that It iseerl ee , :y unorevapary fit us to recount the evidence of Itx virtu.% wherever It has been employed. As It. has Inns barn 1., constant use tbrourhout MIN section. we need ... t ao more than assure the people Its quality I. kept op to' the brat It ever has been.and that It may be relied do for their relWf all It has ever been found to do. Ayer's. Cathartic Pills ; YOR TILE CURE OY Chstireurra. Ameattiee, Dyipepria.littlineslicui Dysentery, "Hi Sonde.. Eryrliela., lienila^lie, Rkenniidi •tn, Ertspit'mas omit St Diarcrieryirer Qoaplaiot, Tettr.r, ninon am/ !Sal. 0.11,111,; It'orms. Gota...Venrul gia. as a Mora r and Arr Purifying the 1;1 , 0,1, They aro naptr-roatett, no that the4ent nenalt Ire ran taikel them phiarantly, mid th ey 11P. boat mwiloot is the world for nit the purposra of* Gamty I,h}eie, Price, 25 cents per Ben; Five Boxes tor Si 00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Ph:5.0..1311.. ►;t7it'veman, +tad eminent porermagre. hero lent their tiaidea.tu certi fy the unparalleled twfulnoeg of th e ,o b ut our erne« here will net permit the tosrrtlon,of th.te.— TheAgente bekm yawed. Rua+ atalla cur AMINII,I AtntArrrii, which they ere when; with Oen full do scrlpihns .1 the aboye etittplallii/t. e n d hi,. In-Jun..4 'bet thotild to followed fur tbeirrure Ito, net be put oft by. unprtneipini deilere pith nth, Prot intlone tey nta ke; more prat t tht. 'Ltent'and LI f'f end take no others. The,alrk .'nnt the best aid them 1. fur lirtn. end they phould hart. Ail our Itemedt«e are Sr rale by Mama' A Enc. INCR. One; end by Drua•glais marl Merclutats general y, throughout the euuntry, April 9, '55 APPEARANCE Of a ea HCCA. renmred from hebotetrAt t.fta iri;uh big 2 poitoida without sfrire pain, the wre it . / Me . knje,. or (' toga .9." a drop of • nR. KLINE. from Philadelphia. i= stopping kir • short time. at the rettnarivanit nail, in rett.srille, where those who &vire ran La, a., opportunity of consulting him. In. KLINE has had a long and tilt - Tough experience In the practioe %Ai rine. lle bay Attended many of the werione A nat•lDl7j, Clinical and Surgical Schools. and Ilosiltate. of 1'101,44- pbla gradua to of t woritledica I Coll.l.rt • of I'Litl3.4. phis; Menther of the Medical Aswelatim of rhij..h.;. nhht ; ortepf the Jewelers , 4 and rhlsirian h. ti 1/..H. col and Sitroinat !goblet, of Nilidelphin, (in rnnheen.ni with Paine M. D..) and now Consulting nip+ clan to the Limo Institute. Dr. KLINE'S practice IN prin tiredly that of the Amer'. ran Eclectic, discarding all poisonous and dcbin!atlng mediriecro. and puled Ruling many haw and alt .rt rite rentedies not generally known to the preheolon— kly their use Consumption, Cancer, Indula. YetualeOl tutees. and many ori an called It Table diseas.....vo, made amenable to treatment 11.3•11 y and opredlly curie e. cOnolla ptlon, Asthma. Itrooehltis. Lary ogltl, , very suecessfully treated by the lie of pnqwr cowifflUtionef remediee, and oho by JA,,/,,,,e„i inPwatims by .mrane of an Inhaling Instrument, out. of glass. and at ceonstrueled that the remedies are ra.iir ennveys4 into the hangs in the form of Incisor; %Iwo they are 'brought' In direct nutlet with the disceel longs. with those minute and Intricate air cell' that are out of the reach of all - other treatment. Caneers,Tuanors. Wens,Uicers and Old Soren. portlier ly cured by Dr. KLINE'S es Beer 'Antidi f•c, a new eel, unrivaled treatment. (dlecnvert4l and used only by ton. self.) without pain, the use or the knife. or the less 41 dcop of biotal. All Intereared. are Invited to rail ed examine• aencer, that I bare r:raored and proserred.• Special attention paid In all forms of Female thsraco. Those aMkted with distal...sof the. Eyes or. Eats. lbw, Liver, Kidneys. or Spleen. Spinal Affections, Palsies. to Partly Pia. tiersnua Affections, Ilhen mitten,. Setnto'e, •Dropay. hearten Tumor.. llyetwpala, Epllepels, DI .1.01.1 Gravel, Plies, Shin or Et waive l i ilhmkre, or any Cheek or.iong standing disease. ere respectfully invited to ecll. All dlostera requiring. sun** operations ran 'voice attention either here or at our Institute in Phila&l. . Alt patients rtialriarr a onntinaed rouree , r tre,t meat, can Lave median' seut to' thrin from our It,* tote. Encouragement never given to patients without roo respold I ng evidence of recosery. Persons wishing to iris me more than none should oil as POOR as possible, before I return to the city. • , April lft, '49 1620 The trot and ehelirst Household itotnedy Lt Ito, world. Simple and piaitsact In Its application, Cett4l4 and effectual to Its results. A beautlfni;selanitnr, q. ternal Curative, applicable for the roller of Pain at :07 time, In any Phsols:10. any part of the human and antler all alrenmatanres. I,f you put this Hot" 'anywhere, if lain is there, the Maxtor will stick '0,4 , until the Palo hes vaulebelL , The - Plaiter tua7netim the Pain swat, and ' • PAIN CANNOT XXIST WiltIRC Ttill PLASTER' REeomtdlim. XAVIOI3OIqI. Stiffniiis,lVeak.nero, Llerrountesx, Neuralgia . , ,Pyriap*in. Co;ix6P Ana 0 , ) , I 'Paton and Admit of emery kind, don n e.trun to epfllo,4l, 13131EDIATELY 11E1.1 F,l't;D, and with 'a pat', am rzr.mANEN"TLY (WEEII. by the malOral influ.b•e ft '11; the 3tAtINETIC ILANTEIt. It la.lhe aimpltet, pleasantestLlk 1, and t'lwaiper , t rrontally in. inborn,— its application It universal—equally to the rtrtnc a 1a the . delicate woman. and the fetble infaitt.; To ith aft all it prove a Bolan and a Lileasiost.• hoop , . b 3:"" able, and witbnut aunoyanae or trouble, Ilf per e n within reach of all—rich Qipoqr; all May hue It, lc' all ihould hare It who are tick, and kfuttel In; Is aay way. , • ' #boald be Idaraysi upplied with t litik tiable PLASTER. It will be thi)!Jood In uy 16u...41'01d, ready at all times, and at I iota n t ntl Put , in alistiglittio boxes. Yach t n.c tit mate r it to eight plasters, and any tbild ran spnw , t thew. rrim 23 wants a box, with full and plain dirt rt t, I). C, Morehead, ijterntrr dad Penitititt..r. 17 Irut,t+r ")1 01 angan's Manlirrnt l'ww•rue' is st„,l4 by 311 tau: Itbie iu,,every City, Town I 4•1 , , THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE I ,' . rh•saltdard Remedy nr /he S•wrteeidli /litho,. ' ' WOK AU: Plaßitnlid OV:111 /I 1114'0014 i RE:PAItED ItY flit. 1,()UNSIlli1;• 1 RY k CO., N0.:41 North Pirth. str‘wt, Inflow dr; 'bilallApilla. kbr Of nerraws Owl Pretfillnegs, Phfrovy. nit, Swe;?,t+ ' nip Di Sr Iff, AgA d illlat Clef rl. Cu rt.orreiri. 1,4. ter.S.ard hp,d, rfee re of Mr ,11..14 044 o sir *d,- of Me• o-Vreo., owl oft triwons .0 - o lii k 11'11:S or ruEDLoov, are &Tactually and partnanantly cunt by •, ^ : - Imperial Depurative. -hlP.iledi Ineeo: mend. ifAiii 10 patients and ti' confidence, fortwo MAN,t).:-. rrit—lt It. 1,,,, , 1 .,,, i; y i rr „., o „ ie d t ,. ~,.; sod ik Itt do all tbat la Halt:nett t t !'- Intl It sit not conic,y illonaso.berstnor II in .!, adapto4 and prro for one ,ltoot of e0mpt a i,,,,, ,1 ti,,,“ It cor r ..— In ' /be &mod pled, title M e di, :IA e , pure. nignf., , env.. Wert a tut tide et....en Ih. t u .d. pry ^ , twisters Instill...lK, If It iv rumble. !arse d0 ,,,,, ' ' Inno continued nee flt la not 'taboo.' for—One to "7,:' ,' bottiee slit In A ina city °taloa". eabibil Its yr, dn , " 1 bre prop. rib% la hl.l teapnet 4 thus and mon,' aro r i .. wastrel lond and aullbaaa effort* to obtain a r Ur, ' • • In Curterso.ts naabtcntfolon, di Prosea, no toutiblbe to 4' •. ~., ever equated ft in aueeraeful aorta. . Teller, so obstl is sad luverate, cannot reiLl'l eleataing and purl lug effects of the Isamu it TiVZ. Ck , TS al every eae - ter. no matter how ohgifio .,- ;"" , lone Mandible, Int %ably ;skid to the wonderful ..ifetl ' of the luvatuat Di.roi if tys. - Oldoe Yonne ms* sae P. alike with perfect f 113'0 ere atilleted.trY Ore Dottie. and If •ya advice. write la the IN lustful Ofiler. NO. to Not I h I t%. Slyest, below Arab, and you will Main , stamp for auswer.)' Da. LDlC.Nti'llElilil arr.? sale by W. l:rTl\G.hru..'"' - ou..iT,', 6. Corner of Centre Norwegian lit:v.lp- \ lippv•ite lizucesilotel.) Poi t ell te, . thil - Fortlale by Diu;dl'ts generally. Dee. 11,'8d [ICI so.fei II r . . LP FIFE 1.11.'S MARBItiE TAROT Olt , _bt., Potts* ilia., 1". ...,„ LEAS il,tialt and see illA 10 1 'k t ' i : „''' lk *orb** an lasi . VA ULT:4. MOEN Wit`:. '', Up 4indltlNft: FTONES,-vrn.ittwatil A nd r. , ... , --i , ,.'!. . I "dd tq.dnha' by .., a aLa vxiwrieticoll 1 , , ,,, 10" ', -;,-, A „,,g,tin ut t., 41 tOrry''y il,rerivi 1... ile ,la .u,t 4 r , ,. , tbncs. . IClki...ld stmet, l'utisv 11f , .." , " ' lt '' ."' ,- . 4, 1 . Ap. 14 4,11t,t1 r i . i , 1:.,;u3 4 •11 ' 1 1 1 • r IS Cm
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