Aintrasi jouriteti PA._ k,ATUADAY. APRIL 30, 1159. . • THE 111111IIIUMIE OF WATS LEAD. ,• It is a ftivorite theory with the advocates of 'a Free Tradepolicy that a eit Protec + . a , live duties has tendency tnin , ase the Pri ces of miniiB:etured• articles te immnent, and thus cast a 'harry burden eft taxation on the people at large: "The thetrry can be are fitted by the experience of the people in the single case of American menu elute?. cotton . goods,•in - which we can at thiltamnent, easily compete with European' manufSictures. This , has sprung in i great -measure' -from. a jedi. , . . • 1 , clone spate:WV Protection, accerded at inter , vats. Our -cotton goods 'mantracturers have thus grime so strongtErat under , any phase of tu thearke‘they'ean stand alote. , But there' is robably, no article of Ametican manufise ture; in which, the .effect ofjProtectioni to build up the trade, and redutil the price, is '' more strikingly shown, than iiWhite Lead.— Independent' of any consid er ation of thin character, the history, of the rte and progress of the manufacture of White' in the Uni- Lied . ted 'States ; is very interesti g. TakenAn connectionlowever,they catittot but attract our most careful attention. 1 i . . Before as we have, eontpi4, by Wetherill ' & Brother, of Philadelphia , and addressed to lion. - 4 9. itoon Cameron, Tabletiof the annal prices und'qtunttitiesof Lead, and tbp main ' &entre . from it, from the ir 1753 to the .. close of 1858. : ' "p . - In 1832 on the 18th of Miy, the firm of Wetherill i Brother, White ifead, Red Lead, Orange Mineral and LithargtgManufacturers, in Philadelphia,Addiessede 4renlar especial ly to the Members of CoUtress in cense , quence of the eel Tarif, 'at, that tintepropo sed by the Oecretary of the lreasury, being construed to,reduce the dutyf i en ;very man y . articles plying specific dutiis, to an ad va lorem duty of fifteen per ce. White Lead, Red Lead', nd Litbarge, wereito have the du ties so reduced ; all of whicM ! were manufac tared here in quantities fullyitiuil to the en• tire demand Tor American tains., In comaec• tion with that circular was apiiended a tabular statement, giving the overage price per year, from 1783 to 1831, Of those Ittiticles ; together with the quantity of pig lewl received from the American mines, from 11123 to 1831. ; : . By the first statement, w ich is ' before us; ' we observe that from .1783 P t which time it was but little used, J r until 108, when it had , come into greater demand/ there was a pro ' gressire, advance in the priae of White Lead, froneslo- 64 to $l9 per 112 lbs. '. This great ! advance in price could net have happened, had •encouragement elistesi in the form of , duty,,eo enable those articles to be made in the United States, fir in 18.0, when the man ufactory of Samuel Weth eri ll ,had become i t " fully established, the article of White Lead, , to which Ms operations wee then confined, wait redueei in price. , Thl . advantage, small as it was, mighlshaie been caked ette year sooner, ' but that his works Were destroyed by • . fire, believed at that time_ have been the /o work of an incendiary. In 1810 and ' 1811, when the quantify of White Lead made b y himlwas considerably increased, 'the price was&fUrthar reAticed ; but in 1812, 'l3, 'l4, arrd part of 1815, in. . consequence of the war with England, there • was great difficulty !is ohinning pig, -lead:, , 'rid article was brought krom the Missouri • c. mines : up the Ohio river; to Pittsburg, and wagoned across 'tho mountains to Philadel - phis. Yet in_ the latter pett of ihii year 1815, notwithstanding pig lend „was $2O ,per cwt., the price 'of White! Lead d ens kept down by Mr. Wetherill, while he had any on'hatui, to $24. But as soon ns his. !tech was exhaust ' ed, and we were forced tol depend on foreign • supply, - it l rose to $4O peel cwt. In the latter part of 1815, when. he recommenced mann. facturing, it was , reduced 6 $24, and in 1816 to 'sl2' per cwt. :11 From 1816 to 1826 :White Lead experi. eneed no fall. Durittg; That period severa i l , - adpitionnl manufactoricil i ! were established, . . , 'which; by greatly augmenting the coesutnp floe of,pig lead,: sustain ed the high price of that, mate ri al, -This, an I the increasing de mand for White Lead, wire the causes why that artiele, ; mainteinedi its price. . But in 1827, srhen i the anneal production' of our ' lead:mines bad increased"to a quantity which pending affected' the price, a ger : spending reductidp in the price of the manueectured article toak place; so, in 1828. In 829 and 1830, ell our lead works were hi, full vigor; , and, /re , lieved by the increased 1 protection . Iffertled through the Tariff , of Ifi2B, from every fear Ecioreign rivalry a 'wilily - home consubp , tion sprang up, which Oaced the article 'to the consumer at the althost inereditable re• ' duction of fifty five per, Icent. on thelprice of 1808. ~ ' i'‘ 1 f !..7--q , , L . Although in in 1809, the home prodUction of' White,Lead had the effect, of placing the ar flee to the consumer agalreduced price, yet Red:Lead, on the contrary, 'of which 'none was made here, advanied during that year from 03 to $l4 per cwt. But after Samuel' Wetheritl commenced 'the manufacture of 'it in 1811, the price to - ,the consumer was re. ~ducted Ito • 810 50. '4d when be' recom menced,•nfter the war 4 the price was again reduced from $l6, to which"it had risen, to' . $9 40 per'eart.;l ~ On Litharge; the d uty, prior to 1828, was 15 per cent. . ail ail ralerim,—when it was ad yanced to 5 cents per Ppund. Until then, the American tnanifectunr was foiled in. every attempt to introduce his own article into the market; the foreign (Ifritish) agenrpromptly • depressing. the price'lto below the : cost of making .whenever the American' Litharge was brought forward: l ;J Front that time, how ever, when ample pretiction was granted, he has been ablecto meetthe demand r and itt a wiprice 25 peri t ,ient. lo i than while the .Brit ish had the control et 'the market. From statistics of :l' ig Lead reeei;ed from American mines at. New Orleans," we glean the fact thatprior , 11 1 , 'lie year 18W, the great -est product was sillinillions, hints, hundred and eighteen: thous and, three hundred and twenty-five Pounds.ll l lThe law of that year advancing the duty't4 three gents per pound, and amount g to itilitrohibition, although it amount g not go ' i eto,pe L ion' until the first of September ! ) et 'Mutt effect to stimulate the miners to ,extraoidi ry . exertions, and the quantity raised in tit year was nearly dou ble that of 1827—ri 1 : eleven millions, nine hundred and feirtY-O4 thousand, two hundred and eiglity?oundsrheighty.themiper cent. of which was; converted into White Lead, Red. _Lead, Litharge, it4ll Orange Mineral. Not " less than that propertion of all the Pig Lend brought into mar et, is annually .thus con sawed. • ' IV • i • ,To further illustrate this ratter, we will extract from the titles before us, the prices' '.of the single artiele;of White Lead, for a se , ries ; of years. ;The„ intelligent reader will readily perceive' the, effect of , the Protective 'policy in reducingthe prices to the Consumer, by the consquent growth of home manufac ture and rompetitiCon: ' • ' rears: rkr , tistas. t' ' • , - less, . ',lt co - , 'H . • • '1666, IS 60 •!i Ism, It 60 In: ---,- mob.- ''- II _ ' Da 'on Pis Laid 3 di . Per lb. ' 4 18Y9, ~ , ll' 60 . • 1 •:1- 184' - '-'1166 • ''' '' ' • a 23 Z. t9l tircteetive puller Illustrated i - . WA 4 ',' -° 6° - V ' I prateetien- our 4464 Mimi 144 it se , j ,.,_ ki 1 MS. "' - 0 66 • 60 fOr al .r Malartits. ISA- :• - • 1.. Id Vorliala eresaets. bank li• market; 164, ' ,I SI aadpdte• reach a isdalailus !.. IW. "'' 060 ' --1 lan. 6 00.__,' •rf.l _, '' ISM_ 7at ' ~ f, ' ' 1860; ' 700 ,' .1 ' The nbove figures exhibit with truthfulness, deserving particular notice, the ffect upon the single article of White Lead, 4:l'- judicious Protection. Other descriptions of Lead taw. dictum were 'similarly affeeted, The'nffect was to rapidly increaaethowireducionut ottr own mines, and to benefit the consnnier, as well as the produCer and the.manufacturer.: Without furthei'comment, we bazwd the opinion that this statement in reference to Lead, Will bold good with every other article of American prOduition and manufacture.— They need but fostering laws, to obtain a ffair footing in market, and thin in 4uality, and price, they will defy foreign competition.— This is all that.is sought -.when twe demand Protection, loathe Amirican piople shonld not rest satisfied until the ' t desired result is' attained. ; _ I In conclusion we would but reeiark in con nection with the Lend production of this country, that the. quality of die Pig Lead raised at the upper end of the We.stern mines, for, purity is not exceeded by Lead from any part of the world. It has been {selling *at a small advance above fhe price, of the foreign production. At the same price it will com mand,* preference. The value of those lands to this'country . is incelculalge. • rrhe . produc tions from them should be encouraged ; and by all means should the American . Lead mi ners and'smelters be allowed to woe their product from American soil. , The 'various manufactures from Lead at tha:ipiese c at time in this country command a capital:6f: about. ten millions of dollars. THE WAGES BILL , --We S i te the workingmen of this Count w c i zi th the results of the labors sentatires in- the late Legislatn with the act which seciges, prompt payment of the wages an act, the passage of which exertions:_, It remains bowevei liant Standard of this Boroug nature ou our representatives. casion is, that the speeches of our represen iatives in the Muse, were published hut never delivered. This is'a mighty much ado ebout nothing. We copied them frrim the *Legisla jive Eecord, the official journal of the Legis7 lature. 'The speeches were prepared for de livery ; but the late hoar at .which the Ilouee wai in session at the time the Wages Bill was pending, sq. Tested the propriety of not occu pying the time Of the House in delivering them. It was deemed wrong to jeopardize the passage of the, _bill by a postponement ; the speeches were formally submitted, and Were considered as much parts of the proceed ings, as if they had been delvered. This is the mighty "mare's nest" ott e r neighbor has discovered. Let him hatch from it whatpo litical capital lirean. J. L: - . EDITOR'S TA LE." • i . ANTHEM'S Howe MAGAZINE for May, contains a charming steel engrasin g,chtitled. "He'll Coming." The other illustrations numbering twelve, are pat terns and a beautiful, colored fashion plate. In this dePartment the home Magn i :tine holds its. own ' with the morneostly peblieetioue of i linulay. The literary Contents of the May un l i mber, are from the pent , ot faiorite contributes tsf this Magazine. This Magazine as n publication end reading, has no superior in the country , end from its pope. larity'and wide circulation, weitre sure the ie generally recognised. Published by T.jS. Antler eCo., 323, Walnut. street, Philedelphia, ut g 2 a' year.. Copies of the May number can be obtained; at Bennett's store' ' - ->.,. '.: • • 1 ' ' M' Tug estcAL Onesr."—This beautiful publi.l cation continues to increase in interest to our mu sical friends. Number 2 eant i a ins ; Ab itlently Guide My Steps, (Prayer froinlApn.a Bolene— V.. Bellini ;) The Convent Bell, (from the nenOpera,l "Role of Castile"—B..ll.l;) The Rosa of,Tralce, 1 (written by 'John 8r0u.,-,bnui-II.C. Watson ;)) Clementine ; Brown, (new negro molotly.--A. I Chri4ie ;) and La Sednis into, iltedowa for Piano. i Fort4—C. Schubert.) Fur tea Leents, which .is .tbe nrien r uf each number of the truest, a person gets , f. as tnyh ,music, and in as good style, us in single pieces, he Would bare to pay a dollar ,for. 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W.' littastsy; 48 North Antra toed. _ 1 The' present cheep idition ,... _oT ATEISSMS'A"ORI. METAL AND WATT ax Smears" has been issued under the' core+tion that the work 'poetesses so much interest, and is of such potitive utility, that it ought, forthwith, to beipepulerized, and.plaeeil within the reach of the getters! reader throughout the country. .. 1 Siberia has been loesidered . a cold, barren country, inhabited chiefly by squirrel and sable bunters and state'prisoners. Mr. Atkinson, after Ave years exploration, po l der the proteee '' . ,.,,t . t1 the Emperor NiebLier, thew!! it , te he 'one o :/I Oa. . esr countries of EnropM—the New Englabd of liussia—having the most active mining and man ufacturing establieb mettle iu the World, producing irenand its Maf ufactures unsurpass ed in beauty, 'variety and - perfection ; Igold, silver, topper, pls. , tine, and getan'of great value, among 11'616 is . the splendid Mainchite,.lll:t admired at the World'a ,Fair.:. Ile shows i,kult Inatives:vie with the 16dEnglish in cutlery , with ili balling in painting' and sculpture, and with tithe World in question* . luxury, and rainettent. Ile shows tbakthe seen. my of the country tarp nes that of Switzerland in grendeur end pieta ne beauty, and tilt the soil it visit to that of oitsown WestakoSistesitt fertility ;,Sad .iiitaily, ta t this noble Solitary is . :penetrated by sraudon lettie risers ' emptying into the Peelle Ouse, a tfopeti'tio thle coma:tree of oar Pacific • States. Se We esputil ought ,to bit as. felt' twain , to Os i Estlartil, or Puttee, or nuitierwisty. :lir. Atiti: 'a hook hotednees us to ' is Ititottriedei of it is the _ellilitful feint of tratielm • remits oe -whiett utilises° , WOO I it : es the toisg.dhitetets if . sts. ~ !!‘lpil:litestoteipsietiseit Ct - ,t. Tartseng. ' ' lottotti the Chinetist • lt er,where the ' Etspwier's istithetity is searetily °e . ked i t snit whets 31r. Athistov. in the pros titian or hii eiploottious ~ met with many tbriilina end panties advesturee.•• . . . , • _ „ • . . . . , • To become ox sleety popular * It fe only notes sarzihst sheens olutracter of ?dr. Aft inean's book amid bs balm r and that it should he 'afforded sit rosianahlo • ins. To accoasplirb this Oijectr the publishers n • w offer at the for Price or $1,25. an smart and co .• piste reprint of Ibe English edi tion, which tot 30 SATemixtr, 4 ..016 541 i'Bcsnkr,.. 4 5916 551 , 2 Mahar ,. 4.586.561 3' Tuisoir, .. 4 '576 511 4 IVEnnan#,.l4:_s6:6 58 5 Toutisroart,4 5516.59 FRID 6 AY,.... -14 54 7 0 , Thersoonoet lea' Reeord for the Week. ... • P. R. L P.. 2122ni.iyit 114 , 'Yie2..1 - .-Pennsiffrtuum MIL ligterille.f r • .4.11.. . 2 r al.. TP. M. . Rai, s April -17 0 - 47° : 32 0 .-dotid7.' "r Mon, y --.7 ea • col— .. Tva..., . " ,--.57 • 73 -al— " Wm" ".—f4 • •ea - - 66;-rein.. Timm, .• . 2 ..--Ft • .C 2 601-clear. Frt., - ••; ,-4,13 • • 68 , .•b7 1- , -. . : . prr• Vie ; W jogrilatiTto un bert! ... tto $2OO. to aniw on Alias.' Fl Pir Lin. B bps located bi Market street► tbut,roest's tablitbed his. cite care that are, satisfied of our repre• particularly to them' the their labor— due to their for the bril- of Nuiviul School :Pcodposed.— ormsil School students are Inform.. queues of illness, Al r .E K. Krew. ell to postpone the *Petting of the of from Wednesday, May 4th, to . 17tiv..14159. ---*4-41111.41. .0.7 , --.-•• , . Per . if e g er t ,Nichols é Beek base openel a new dry goo and iroceij store at the corder of It Centre:edd arket streets. As they are deter mined to sel a good article' at the !Divest coat prices, it is b t reasonable to pmsume that they 1 irill receive . lair plume of pub! it patronage. _ . fit4:l" We %Nerve that by the 'explosion of tbe boilers of th steamboat St. Nicholas, below St. Louis on thel24th inst,, Thomas Carter of Titus qui, this Co nty, was badly scalded. We bore no . particulars. IBy :the shocking occurrence some is were killed, and • large . number Openit Teachers sod ed that In co ■oo is compel NOrmal Scb Tuesday; Ma to vent its it And the co sixty pert° 'rounded. Pr.,•Mra. \Via. Sinitli nese in all i Ire 6,otbet, n . this Borog °rano to giO, eboulti be-li unikrm of duuLtedly, allupted. rade on?le' eunee,4 for the occ unction lei per the Prides parish, too en•the 24t fire Pundr esorcirei erting cha pupils out ?lied by ul 'table to AfirE Mt. L Cie while Oro , brrokts:i , The mu 1 plosion lila Culliery.—A t D. P. Drown's Colliery on Wednesday meriting last, damp ins being funned out of pee of the another a nailed light w o e' exposed,— it was nn explosion of the gee. ; , Vie Ore I tnunien . ted to nn open keg of powder, I . . ed‘to the dtrastroas consequences. Sev ere injured; two . so Severely that it is bather they will recover. We were on. trn the names ef the injured men. was coo which ad eta! teen thiuhtful ; able to lq monubetuters Owl wholessitl and re.. re in boots an& shoes, Messrs. Thomas Co., of Centre street, this Borough,.en tinsivo business. And Justly; _ .For their .f the choicest description, istille Al ma r work is of •the most. unexceptionable Agr- 4 ' tail dealt Potter b. j I an stuck is • ken the I As tits firm resolres, that its terms rintsonablo as its /goods aro excellent, vs of this 'llMougfi end of the County , esti' mu! It navautageoua to patronize liahtnent. chant - etc •hall, La ionatall . j&V.Remarkable &cape fronti.f . ,. . 1 . 01 lojury. —On M oday n evening last, it fluid lamp in-she hand of Mini Ellen Ifuntsinger,uf Chit Borough, explode , setting her clothing on fire. She run through several rooms, and finally into:Abe yard, the fla os from hey' burning clothing reaching above or head. She fortunately, took the pre. caution to'huld her hreath, Ind thus avoide d in haling S 9 Same. After the fire had been ratio gnishedri her clothing was discovered - to intreibeen burnt a most to a Cinder, yet strange to say the only trollies she sustained, were burning of her band., Ind .if her neck slightly. Miss Iluntaing: er may attribute bey remarkable map? from re tioutirjary to the fact bat the had •un at the I the'occurrenee a woolen dr - e!si, and to her e of mind in holliiitOtei breath. : - • Is ;alluding to the • eigns if Spring life, enry "Ward Beecher, Other; thus.: , I. : germ:A is all diernbed of snow. Willows lowing the edges of low worole. Buds are the forests look purplish. Orals is every starting, and in fitehred spots 'it hoe 'lifted r. t, green. which all summer long shall not ut. The plow has already.been at work.— l es are all astir.., Aim yards are •061 with lebraiifig the earliest achievements in the et another season. Calves and ere come. l Ah, you do not .know, poor res that live in cities, you dd not know tbst bas.conte:.- ffut the signs of the year Ire country. Now the peony' is pushing up lily knarkles, honeysuckles aro leering - out, re drawing ,their swords, tho swamps, are f blackbirds, wild duck aro on the ponds, re ready for the angler, long wedgedines of sere streain.northword, trumpeting as eve owes on, and they are wineweary. ssouk• I , s are downy with their velvety Wahine— s ,in the datnp woods are green with the eet, moiStePl, nnd inteniest green. Streams ll and turbid little ones ; are racing down igger ones, - and theae'are tietiring into other o f and everything seems itnrying and haml ts if a univeraal , activity had inspired the !c. ("der/dela 'Order of Odd 'Yellotes.—Ao d is a list of .the offisers of the VatiOCIP Lodges 1 Is Order in this County, for' the' torus coat clog April 1. 1839: , , l eers' holgo, No. 2.11. Pottr:llle.—Wm. Tlewoo, R. G 4 .An re.T V. 04 W. J. McQuade. Recording &Oro tory; nuiftrout, dostotatit. Iteeordlng Eecretary ,I, F. D i *ler. Trossum. . • we Ch Choi, Per nylkill Lndge No 21.—:Nolreport. . • lipydn Lodge, A*. 44. Pariealle.—John Drill, N. 04 Fred. Lefler. I'.(i,; John P. Bertram. Recording Serer tar?: Jircob Ulmer, Assistant Recording iScerstary ; An dre filen/As...Treasurer. - ; • raid Lodgt Wit. A 3. Pottmlile,eiaistes One, N. 04 . Irk, lay L e s. T. 0 . Julio M. Crosland. Recording Seem ;, r ; Or o . yhmtle, Assistant &melting Secretary; T. J. CV un'rr.Treaeurer. . . ../ y.,„wyc, c.. 66. If inenrriC4.-L-.liggle 'trilliums, N. ; Rdnard Nohle..V. 0; Joseph Christ. tteeordMg . ; John Jones, Assistant Recording Secretary; 10 Ph-iisticker, Treasurer. i J am m y var. .N 4.. So, lbortinnu„—No report. t roll Zeodr.. Xi. 12 ), Sihuyikill. Useen.—lT. VII. leaj a. r. N. 04 W. B. !Ludy, V. 04 F. 3V. Snyder. Itesord• in Secretary; M. Froehafer, Assistint Rewording Seers tare; J0b 4111111 7, Tom/infer. • .4 elbretati Live, 54 136, Minerseills—Jedin Pear*. N. 44 Thomas Kea,. V. 04 Psornel Fells. decnstary ; U. W. Breeder, Astristerit Secretary; J lin N itsernan, Trem miner. li nt . 7 0 J b o ti b s ee n tru Z i;d i m ni7ra: S r asers ‘ :: r. l , i TI: 11.1 4:J. T . P r or cl a d .2". • Rocard libb l ier nii . 1 'rame tari Lod lii ge e ::6. 7 l77, l3 o . r Am ir l ies i b i n ° it — ec :en di ben ng rep:: N. • Ono. W. Delbert , V. 04 MI bat Ramer. Resod: 1 u ieeretary ; Thomas Reed. -Asehdant Recording Ere r; (tango ,Wernert, Treasurer. aylor Lodge. N0.'2.26. Tr, 'kw. iiii.—Wm. Daman* N., 0 Franklin Ni..,... V. 04 I rcsel. liCs4,. itreording Sec; re ry. Michael Stapp.% Assistantitreording Secretary; ; iris Dangler. Irretts UM. , 1 Jaaht Lodgit No. gib, Tremont,s—'husl Eckel. N. 04 • 3 ti Deibler, T.Ai 44, K.. lernelori Reeoraing Sieretary; fr Jo tn ity Trge .o l: : •A rat ssi k cia . n ir t..ll . vi reo:di , po n i g tpvt ilor me ra .. j tar . y D ; . J R oh k : 2 ,7 , ~ I !man. Treasurer.. . • 1 0- Enoch Foyer, T. 04 Oro. IV. Good; Recording Seers. to .7; W. W. McAdams, Assistanl Recording eiperataryt • Joseph P. &Urn-Treasurer. Winced Lodge, .11 - 6.:0 , St. Chtir„—Thomas Watling, N. Q., Jonas. ban Burgett, V. 04 Wit. Smith, Secretary ; _Thomas Irwin; Trroenter. ' irryfyrki PIO& ivn. 318.,Tarnagh.a.—No report. , dim Imige, Ns 234 Dernaldson„—Chas. lAng,N. 0 John epaneaka, V. 03.; i1.11.i Breaks.. Secretary; -. Wehr 7, Assistant &aviary; ; Michael Breuder,Trera . iderrint Znitger..2Vo. 414; Middleport.-11ogb TIM -11 N., 0; ' IL B. Unlock, V. 0; John IL Porter, liscord- I Serlrlar,; Cim llenslogtr, Timone?, Nest West !tun L.010.11'4.1041, Writ Penn.-erWo.Bseilett. If 04 Natitsei Zane. V. U.; Lunt' llautvr, Scanlan! ; stint Ifissanian, A ssistant Beautify; Daniel Waltman, T rum. , Alaussisfin Zedgc . .A.ls3B; Asitsud.;;;Joird'hen IF lot, NAL: Jamb Tischer. V. 4.4; Ono. 1,1. Ileftricb, Bee. _ ry ; _IL J . . Mom Assistaut Sinsetaz J.JX.CIOIIIrI4. 1' surer: ' -' 41aduoie Boar. A% GU. Anbunt,—.l. 'W0100.N.04 Hoover, V.O; AtAlab 'IVIUnu, Seerebry;- . oeorss prewar. Jnaistant.Beerstitsr, Q. D. trait K. Trim! ilersnroS Lattait.. , NO. OA Cirewoolli.—intit; Pim. X.O . A. Ilainnor, V. 0; U. R. Young. Seendst,l3 J. U. saner, Aing dant !struts,:; W. 4. Thom*, Tresrovr.• :al Ala Th. IMeN MEI 6./M: Noir W. 2 6' ter. Virg Q. 0. 0 Zeg. VIA 10 4 114 r, Wt. Q. 24 !Oar. ther.—Etaiatiful. Dait.= 2 -0e The ride, Tbdmas Cat bail by,i4eire Reed, to the sumof s ribs ebargeet arsault and battery rthoteseeto, Esq., Attorney at Lair, • °thee 94 the corner of Centre nod serond story. Adjoining 31r. Dar - D. D. Greco, his also es. Abigail Smith; widow of the late will continue the boot and ahrie burl; branches, at the old staid in Coa -1 ,arly opposite tha Episcopal Church, I'. Ai'llro. Smith will use every sta b 1111libraClIUTI to her customers, she erally patronised. • Light blootry.---The new grey his Company'is very neat, and it un. 'the most serviceable that eclat be he corps contemplates baring a pa .day neat, and in the evening giving . Vibe ...Court House. , The programme sion is wall arranged, which iti con the of should fill the house. ! 3 nnual anttivertary of the pupils of ant." Episcopal Sabbath Schools of this place in Trini.y ChurCh, ash , Burvugb, The church W3l thronged. Some d children were in attendance. The o the occasion were of the most Inter aeter.. The suissionary.offerings of-the ,tinted to WS: They were accompa. at and appropriate mottoes,-very ere& .ose who designed and executed them. Toe Pituiet - ii . hp' oispolitatt*-4.0*. ?attn(' &lidos of this Borwdh;,ilCr; ii:: it. Field iiarpieasst at Ow reqix DiniCibta; fir sorpckr! reittit:li Is *Sae - 1104 and ntllerii int elOktipt; be read' 111:11Intesent, by *II whip fit!) a jest itside' : In the ilreettreeondition of the weaktesliserket our national Wrestles . . " .. .. Paiontilfe Sellout Directors:—.Tlolliog bialit. 'lied by yen through year Superintendent, Mr. Sherman, to assist' in the annual exandietien'elf your schools and Melte a report - upon the reinit at thit satni:l submit this briersketch; taken (torn notes and memory. .. In this „report I cannot pre vent to you in detail as fully as I could have done if I bad had more time; it would 'certainly h ave been moresatisfeetery to .teachere-and pupil...-. Could more time be .approPristed to the annual examination, the result would - prOve beneficial to. the intermtt at yourichools.., Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th (Forenoon). were spent in the examination of the High Schiosi tier he by J. B. Phillipe. twisted by the Superintendent. This school is made up -of young turn whose average age is 15 years. The pupils weee,examineil in A ri thm e tie. Algebra, Geometry, Etymology, Gra tn mar,Finsiliar Science, Physical .deogrephy and Latin. The classes in methemeties passed through their studies very creditably, particularly the nines advanced ones; the cleslin the last half Of i Greenleat's Algebra deserves touch praise, as its i members were well posted on the difficult quetz; l dens found in this work. • The stme'cliss was ex. s amined in the six books of DAVIC3' Geometry, and the demonstrations showed that the pupils had 'been carefully and thoroughly drilled in. this study., The edam, in-Femiliar Science, English Grammar, Physical Geography and Latin, gave gond satisfaction. The gentlemen that listened to the luter recitation, informed me that the etais showed a decided improvement oa an examina tion they listened to a year or two since.. The - .class reed and translated with a good degree of rapidity and correctness. Thureday afternoon and Friday morning the Mole Grammar school, taught by J. Ginves, as. sisted-hy Misses Miller and E. Streach, was ex amined. The scholars in this school were *ex amined in' Reading., Ortbegraplay, Etymology, Grammar. Marital and Written Arithmetic, Geo graphy, Familiar &lame sod Algebra. Space will not permit me to report separately the con dition of each ,class; the pupils Were ready for their work and Most of the Clanga did exceed- Joey well. Tho Principal, at the opening of the school, t hi s derision. offered a fine painting to that boy that progressed the most rapidly and did the berg in all thing's up to the annual examination:— It proved an incentive to the whole class, hut there were.three boys that stood so nearly equal that the leacher thought, it best to give three prizes instead,of one. The teacher` made - a few very appropriate remarks showing that it had at-. feeted the class beneficially in various ways.— Prizes have been openly.and publicly enndetnned by some of, our most distinguished educators, while quite as good authorities have earnestly ad vocated the propriety of using them end have inted out the advantages resulting' fr om the pe system. It is the abuse of the system that ha created such hostility against it. There Is no II I: 'doubt that prizes can•be used to great advantage when 'placed-In the right, hands and prudently carried out.. Friday. Afternoon, I.sfh, Miss. Larer's School, Male Primary. .Two classes were examined in Reading, Orthography; and the first twenty pages in Oral Arithmetic. The little boys were wide atiake•ind did their parts very well. Fridai Afternoon, No. 2 Male School, Miss T. ,Straitch, Teacher, assisted by Miss Harts. Read ing, Orthography. Mental and Written Arithme• tic and Geography are taught in. Ibis school. The Masses were not all examined. Three classes were examined in the first half of Mental Arithmetic and in the first principles of Written Arithmetic. Applications in Fellers! Money, Redaction and Common Fractions, and one eines in Geography. The time given to the examination of this school was not more than one•half what .was required and consequently the pupils were crowded throw:it their studies as rapidly as possible; they did to!- eral•ly well. Monday, April 18th, Forenoon, Mr. German's School, Male Primary and Secondary. !The pu pils wire examined in Reading, Orthography, first rArt of Oral Arithmetic, two classes in Writ ten Arithmetic, one in first ,principles an.% the other in Reduction. The pupils rucered4 better in Reading anti Spelling than in the other branch es. A part of the last hours was spenv.in ex amining the Male Priinary School taught hj Miss Martin. Monday Afternoon, Miss Boyle's School Prima ry and Seconittry. Two classes mere examined in Reading, Orthography and the first part of Oral Arithmetic: also one class in Sarzetnt's First Reader, that commenced in the Alphabet last September. Most of the little boys wen s tlitroogh their esereises creditably. „ . Monday Afternoon. No. 1.!, Mile Secondary, (rams grade as the ono examined on Friday Aft.) k taught by Mill Doe old assisted by Miss E. t i a- Cool.. The exercises wore Reading, Orthog4p , tieogrnphy of United States, Mental Arithmet e into Fractions and Written Arithmetic throng thi3 first principles, Redaction and Common Free lions. The pupils in this school have evidently been cnrefully trained ; I was very well pleased 1 with ‘ the classes in Arithmetic. .1 tiesday 10th ; was spent in ' the examinationiCof the Female Grammar Sehuol, taught by MissesiS. and E. AleCaol. , The young ladies were exam- ined in Reading, Orthography, Etymology, Sten . tnl Arithmetic end .in Written Arithmetic to' Arithmetical Pregresslion,.Algebra to Qoadrittic 1 Equations. Grammar,. History n Revolgtionlry 'War and Familiar Science to Parr Fourth. Tbe i pupils of the lower classes seemed to be some what timid at first„ conseirientlY:4lid not nppuar ' to he as ready i : the burs of the,itatue grade, but as the examination progressed. the result showed that the teachers bad labored faitlifUlly to ad vance the pupils and that they hid profited from .the instructions received. i This only affirme the ' 'views now.pretty generally conceded to by trite, i. e. that gbh' have no i difficulty in measuring themselves intellectually with hays, when Subject ed to the some ineatal discipline. During the Aft. a paper that had been prepared by the young ladies of this school-was read by the principal teacher. _ Tho selections were very good and the matter: exhibited considerable proficiency in this art of composition. C'.invisition Is lianas a dis tinct exercise in this school: This is right, an it is perhaps more important to leintiles than I. • males as they first teach the public thrones lb. medium of the Press; the latter, are nut confined I to this alone. ' .. ' IVednesiay 20th—the first half of the Porenuati was spent in Bliss Smith's school.. The little girls read and spelled quite well and solved several question's in the first part of Oral Arithinetie with much readiness. • The remainder of the }' , .renoon an) 'Afternoon wail occupied id the No. 2 Peruse School, taught by Misses C.1111Ch7 . 11j1.1 Douglass. The exercises In this school were. .Reading. Orthography, Mantel and Written Arithmetic and Geography: The Reading end Spelling were very fair. ' The girls demonstrated their questions in Written Arithme tic In a, clear and mathiroaticat manner. j pro. same tlkis is the way they'had been taught. The exatnination in this school, taken as whole, was very creditable. I did not observe either of the teachers prompting or assisting the pupils in any way while others were conducting tbp exercises. This is ns it should be; the pupils should be taught to rely upon themselves. Thursday, 21st. Forenoon. Female • Schools, taught by Misses Higley and Colt, were esamind in Reading, Orthography, Geography of United States; first fifty pages in Menial Arithmetic' and in Written Arithmetic to Application. in Federal :Money. The giriein Mill Higley's school did tolerably well in their reading and *polling, end eery rra in Arithmetic and geography. Miss Colt's school was tizorained in the saute branches tut the.girledid r o t succeed quite as well-in their Reading anti Mental Arithmetic 4s the girls in t h e o th e r eohool. The. teacher,,l Poke, has la bored faithfolli in her school, and '"he regretted Very much that tome of her pupils did not do bet ter. Thnrsdey Afternoon the Pewit° Primary Schools, taught t hyMisses Conner, Donnie e, James and Benton, werii - letainined in AtiAl aoiner's ‘room. The little girls did very well in Reading, Spelling and Definitions, and the impression was that the little misses compared favorably, in their studies, with boys of the Paine - age. •T.he semi nation eloped with these schools. ' The time was too limited for a thornegb and entirely satisfactory ellim inn lion of school"; in wady of the several branches -were omitted for want time, but enough wee seen 'and heard to know that your schools me doing well. The people of Pottsville have just cause to feel proud of the advantages their children (losses in the Public School. With rush opportunities nothing can prevent them from giving th'eir children. a good-practical education. But to reap the ben' lite bf the schools the pupils should be Sent regin. lerly; Irrer.ulettity of attendance is one of the great est d. orrbork• of the reboot. I found your schools se w n graded, tfishorder good with one exeentien. nod taught, for the most part by leeches* gnu-Idled foe their warn. teachers that do not content theta. "arcs by sigiply keeping sehool "ix boors a day but *lndy rat of school end given portion of their own the. not they met be prepared to adopt in theirlieS .1, that emcee end variety of ways to impair! .nowledge Ink ealeulateibto proniote the inteteits of their pupils. Several of the director', parents and citizens were present; dating the es. aminatinti.but I was somewhat disappointed to tea so few of the parent.., those who bare children eitendingthe schools. that took interest enough .in their children's' intellecteal c o sier, i o giro ,one day in the year to aseertain 'how their children are improving Mid what the condition of their. schools Proves to i.e. lam quite tare their face. would be oftener seen in the :sehool-room were they aware of . the enceuragernent their presets - est Oise to the t o t. sad the benelleiel effect tit visit has upon t is "pupils. The faithful, lire teach. er is ataxy, gratified' tu: see the patents at his (Anal ; pertictilaily at the soma examlnetimai; Gentlemen, nosh le the report I subtoitfor :pat consideratine. I have aimed to present a fair and correct statement of yaw; schools; and to do jus tice to all interested,. Respeetfull.f.. W. fiELO. Schuylkill !Laren, April t6th.11359;,', • A • PIOLOCEEDIAG6 OP COURT. , ~RZPOIVECD Yo Tal letSlOte 'Oar 3oart of Common Pleselw the trial of, dell sow; stew was In veeslott doting the whole of last mesh, but owing to the length of those tried, but ;few were die. 'posed of. The ease of Itendrleks es. the Northern Cen hal Railway Company; minded. from Tommie, own Friday. at awn ' and war Via of sonshlerabfe Importance. Distinguished counts' were engaged on both Pidlea,--0a lb. part of lhe plaintiff, either. Pollock. W. Hughes, G.tl,r.lllller,of Lewisburg. and Allr. areenongh et Bun bu re; and on the pet or the defendants Joe..W. Casei, of Ilartisburg, .T. Packer,at'Sonbuti. and J. Caraphelt, Rants. '_ After the, contusion of *Ms ranee. the rest of the week wan orrupi d wbh an isuportimit eject jertatret amre for two Mikan( Mao noy land, And voatt have taken a part of this weak to Mlles. Lot owing. to theelekneseofoneofthejaroeionMondayli t the ease was continent Wa.preseat 4 TS POrfor 'l4, C 1144 I tied. Juretiltatiarwers Ames ,perna*.—'ibis true an me. lion of et; au f0r4214401 (41 • Weenni of in injurY done to the ptatnyf. by the Vett Plaint Id is * mete, - • maker, and datioultsat bad suntttowlt tOtheeboll fatal _ -street. In this borough. s mama, sbteb was lift standing to the Mart, sod mte-barwed swim Mut, Suisse gauntly, daft.: whtMt at tha wit into r illitkpois with lb* plaintiff and charged Sus with Wing out tetavings latn Me - oam and totting ere to it. Ptdatiff fulled biasnig, whereupon 'Daman street Matthews a :blow art that MOM ideleb Snorted blur down. The par , Were n serrated. Matthews' tuataras disfigured Prma.ttsms.aunt his Faltered pretty. sarerely. Thejury *A w l et the plaintiff t anon ty-d re dollars damages. 411witAlt Sari ace elearsw if. Koval efo 4 0 4 i p rtu ,.. This mass litit briight ow a procnisaory aote. The dens. melded the claim on the moue that this nate was pelt ofa loan of Path which plaintiff hid made to Marsh" aid kw which Marsh was to gireajudgmention lib property: and further. that Start had given a Cote of bad iteetre for about *:o0, to Kuf4. as part or the lose. and *blob note be afterwards unlawfully took from Bundt's bourn, whilst Marsh was Wog -Wk.— iteecrs note bid not been rervalarty transterred to Holub. Inasmuch as it ass mil endnrsrd by Stant. to whose or. der It was made mate" Bat it appeared ,bat *.drab never gave i judgment to Ftauf 14 the Weft. fT.,O is state of trete appearing. dells. gave vtaintiff *Jed:orient far $122 45. the amount of the dam after having de d acted IC ursh'a bill for tailoring of about it M. whkh Kumla had against Stant. &w.f. flowiricks rt. The Northern Cogral Nairsosy Cs: l -This wee , an appeal font the report of viewers to spondee the land taken.and &Meg* done to the plain tiff by thetallway. of the deft"... in passina , through this land Theme was removed from Northumberland canoe M. where it miainated, to this County fur trial.—Plairt tiff la the owner of between 40 and 60 aeresof land lying on the east bank at the Susquehanna, about .two miles below Sunbury. The land Is a Weep hill coaling up near to the river, end la only valuable fur two large veins of limestone which run thiquith the whole length of the land. Prior to. the ennitruetion Or the railroad this Milestone sass quarried b}' blasting and throwing the atone down the hill. andlaking it acmes the river In Says to theennal, or by hauling it away. The railroad running aliing the hank of the titer sod on the ride of the hill, prevented the plaintiff from guarani; and re moving the stone to this manner. and he eontendedthat it made the land entirely worthkss berms...hip amid not* quarry the stone In any mintier with profit. lie .014 Inc the land ST3OO and be showed that parties were will ing teems twelve to thirteen thousand &liars for the land hegira the most ruction of the Minced. Ile claimed the full value of the land as the amount of &images to which be was entitled. Betts. rontead,d that Off. maid run a side track from the main mail, and take away his lime and limestone by railroad, and that the decrease In the cad of tram. portation would more than make up ilir-the Increased cost of quarrying, while the plaintiff contended that a aide track could not be Cm at racted: ff it zould, that the timesto ne could not be gasified without endangering the lives and property passing along the railroad unless at such a great Illereeie of east &stomata the quarries and limekiln' profitlesa. A great deal of testimony was pro. dewed an both sides. But few questions of law arose le the ease; the principal question being one of fact, with regard to Os extent of the damage done. The at taking Into view the advantagn and dig-vantage& to the land arising from theconstruction al' the railroad, -found a verdict In favor at the plaintiff of prz SO. A moi,no fur a new trial has been mad* by the plates . tiff, whichts yet undecided. CORRESPONDESCS OP TOE MINERS' JOUR SAL. THE STATE CAPITAL. ffsatuenuto. April 25.1869. Ene. 70istxst.1-411nes my last dated from this place; your correspondent has sonde a flying visit through the western and northern portionsof this Statir. I And the Rep shlican cause taking strong root with the masses— they are beginning to read and think for themselves.— They will not require pot-honse politleiani or stump or , .etors tn expinin the • principles of either of 'the wiles. but will form filet rown eoncluslons and rote accordingly.. Our country will be safe, and disunion award to laugh at. If the people continue to do their own thinking and own Toting. • • • s • Among the leading pollfielans of thli tate, !end 4r. George Thorn of Philadelphia. to be the moat prominent person for the position 01 Andl tor. General. lie, If nom inated, would make an excellenkpalcer, and be a credit to the party. Ills election' woulebe beyond question. Why don't'Schuylkili present a candidate fur Auditor General or PerreYor General f There to not County In the dude that in more deserving or as well entitled to' one nfjhese ofteen. Put In your claim. • Trot out'yo mndldatu. Pohuylkill was the banner County last fall, notwithstanding the somersault of ..Aft Berke,. Senator Wright (mud/dale toe Auditor Geoprit on the Lecompton platternt,) has been noted for: hik greet pow. or of detecting Stuart in hills: lie invariably found something of the kind (or supposed so,' In every . corpo. "ration act that was to be put through. The conclusion would be that he had collected a nest of them. About .the close .of the sexAlln, [larding (Opp.) awl Quigley (Deux) were pasilog through the public gmunds, where they were tearing up the sod, which exposed numberlegs worms: 'larding excialuied„-Quig. did you ever see 10 many worms?" ...They alnt worms," replied (pllgley.-- "14 EISt are they?" enquired Mardi ug, t who's near-sight ed.) To which ldr.Qulgley replcd, ' 6 lN:sight emptied his desk this morning on :that vary spot:, They are the Shakes he hatched out thlt :Winter." - KIT LIAILSON; LET no man be ashamed of a.her'd Est. or soh. burnt countenance;let him be ashamed onlv 'of ignorance and sloth. r 'Let do man be ashamed of poverty; let him on l y be ashatnedief Aliebonesty and idleness: Let nu man be ashamed' to buy a glass of 1). 0. Yuenglfng's Bitch-beer, kept by W. F. Hewes, at the "ORCIIAnD ItZTREAT." Teter SICIOXO SPEECH OF Mn. Grtanam.—,stir. Gra haur , fintsbed great speech on behalrts f Mr. Sieklee,:to day. j Mr. G. spoke at length,'do6ning the law of the hind, and giving his views of Scriptur i e law. • After speaking sever. al hours be made a Wilmot peroration which he finished nit's the rowing remarkable works: r]] n "And now , gentle of the jury, I have but one word more to say, and • that to tkat I trust that 'every man will !cave his sent at the adjournment the Court, triday:,!with a firm determination to obtain nil. his garments at the Brown StonoCloth inq`llall ,of- ,t - Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Siah, Philadelphia." Dr. Wiatae,a Baum of Wild Cherry. Whe,re the oboe() preparation iti kniarn, it is so well estahliehrd usi an infalihle,ltemedy for the cure o f Clll/08, CO/44/, Sore Throat, Huareenes., Brendan. Spittinq of 'Mood, Pain in the /tread, C.84) 1 ) , itimidm,bangh, and every,fornt of Put-, mouary C•iClplohil,l.thot it were a work super erogatiow to speak 4f its merits. Dis Covered by n well known physician more then twenty 'years sitkee,lit has by the wOntlerfal cures it has effected, been constantly uOreciatiug in public favor, until Its use-tend H. reputation 'are alike universal; and it is-now known and cherished by all (and their "name is; legion") who have been testored to health by its use as the 0 ltrAT Rena. Dr for all the diseasei which it professes to cure. Sir James Clark, physician to Queen Vittoria, has giTen it,as his opinionlst ii Consumption nt be Cured: The,whole history of this hledicihe folly Con firms the opinion of that ' eminent man. Thou. sandcean .testifjr, and have testified, that when alt other remedies had failed, this has completely cured ; that when- the sufferer had well nigh des paired, this has afforded ,iminediate reliff;' that when the physician had , primouneed the,disease incurable, this has removed it entirely; The virtues of , this llallaia are nlikb nppliea ble to core a alight Cold or a Confirmed Consannp. lion, and its ponints4 im,fe, certain, speedy, pleasant anti eifeiltial rented, - catinut hw,equalled., „trilr" C t aurtoit, , Purchase none inlets it has de WRITTEN ai.4tolint of **l. Bum" tin the wrapper, as well as the printed name of the proprietors. • w.yow.Li CO.,:Proprictors, . ..* 1 Boston. For sale y their agents everywhere. AORNTS : John 0. Brown, J. C. Hughes, and Henry Sayl , Pottsville; C. k. L. Hunteiiiger, Sebitylkill Da en ; 11. W. Provost, hlitAnevillo; J. Fry and eGuigan; & Fowler; Tnmaqua; Wilder, Port Carbon ; 'Paul Darr, Pinegrore ; G. Reagan & Sen;TuSeitrern ; Charles Marsh,, New Philadelphia; Jonas Robinhohl, Port Clin ton; it, Q. Irvin, St. Clair; E. Phillips, New Castle;, John IVilliama , ,Middleport. July 31, 1858. ' t al.eowly ' , T DN. CODDLER AND HIA PEGGN• ..,..-!...- • ;-i ' WC TIM liAnD Or row= HALL. • .- . A Cobbler, kn own as Jeddy Stone, • . . Of love, oak , reit the done— 'Teas kindled by a maiden hilt With Peggy for her name: l • , • • Ire wrote her thus-•• 4 •131y Pem l ,dear d i ` l, • 'Thy charms have bound me Ast ; , , y In life, to me thou art my all, I L, . 'in lore, my drat and tart. r I mat e lot I a nti knew of love, '% • I bristled up to thee— 1. '' ' That lore is-tearing Strong ?fa now; Attend to It there'll be. l i . Of all my thoughts e 4, uppernsw . t. ' •,- (I dump not the weathie,) . Then art to me the anal .4' lave, r •„ As welLas uppertdather. t . . . Ohl may my . words t nbt wou nd thy heart., . If so, I'll humbly kneel— • ' For I wilt give thy ebb a tep, .. And all thy wounds will Anal. Think n ot that Mists idle talk, '. . Lige that to use with paters— ' Il dt ;slot, with pride, affection's gate Because I make (hypoderm . , • Tootligh one in love,' l s pair we'll make ~; , • `Moe our vows del plightr- , ' . . As lbon no orphan art. cud fell, • ? *-•-. While 1, in lure, ala rgIAL ' • Whet, Stmt. - Stone ttriou 'dual become,' . • • Thou may'st urn thy knee. - • Witb-plealure bold* little Stone, 'l . ! • That will a rapatilll/. be. I '• • ' - ' 1 ' Oh. Peggy, dear! the only .11•8 • Ou whielsiny hopes are bung, • Die strung for, thee; these - pearls of torsi._ With heart Mar/tall uarinot.p. • . sty doubts have vaimuleted ill! my hopes— Without tby smile 1 fall- . . Say I shall I bay Mwedding cull At Bentiett's-TOwer Hall?! • ' ' The point Is thin,Filf thob, my an, 1 Dou't wooed me with a nay :. _ I I'll pay fordra•v,lls which te 1/(10- . jheo my addvesser pay" • ' -. i ; , • The cobbler's bltvad, through ‘Blood's Drquitebn i Was warmed by letter carried-. a • And. in a suit trona Tower Hall, •, ' That week fair Peggy married.. , , • . BMW years have pissed, and Mei have lived i -. In biles alatrad dirlopt .! • i . 1 . it nd many little. precious &ern ''' es, , , - i !,- . 7 Around their hearth-atone shine. .' sEpitas l ii di Cell i. Tower lathing sii,,, , !. 519 itar . ket street, befit:tea 51k 'it- lath, South 444 e,.•! . •' • i . PIIILAI9ELPLUA. 83.11011timityori Olutuantat and Pills.« A mere fist of theerprrherehtt orticiam need by ."the profeedie wonktelf minty volurnee. Yet the greateo onnodern eurgtorts and chemists, Najandle, hits told tit :that not one of there tan bo uniformly relied on as; erectile. i On the other band, It Metals:led for llollowa, retnedire that In nine cites out of ten they ,eisre than upon wbbna the' whole "regular raderie medico" has been expended In rain. Pita the teatimotry-;-volumb nope, authentic, and ;Migmatite from ell net lonstills would seem to be true.i . Tbete min be ,no 4neatlon, we that ill eruptive and ulcerous disorders. and of - tartlet* of Ibestatnarh, liter, and homily:WM to thWlr 2 I r • purifying and regenereuvo Influence,. j- • . • /o^lttaneyott l l aaieral4 Pala Itztritetart will core the tot among a ;met ealakwie of 116. J oaeor —Denis, Scalds, Cots, Chorea, Soar Nipples, Corn; Bunton IN Watley Ptrrius,llltes. Poison , Ch I 'Wallis, It the, lietatttia, Clow; Ferri Form, Pelona, Ear Piles, Pore !yea Coot, Swotting*, Illtenmat hat, Scald Head, Salt Venus, Italdtteri, Idryalpebu,Binittrorm , Balers Ireb, Ewalt Poi, Measles, Radi i Aa , 2r.- • ' To some It may appriar Inevedelona that so *any dia. Ivied, should' be sessiesklay one avtiple; *la& 'an i* 'Wit fantail whets velidellion Oats to Ilia fast, that ilia salve b 4 sesitbinatkat of tagradients, each and every_ one applYikott perfect antidotal° Its oppooltarlisorder. PatstOAL Chansiers serest AMP T 04;.• • [494y] •1 • ' • it. CilACti. Ortloirl by ;Jolrsl4: Boars Eott, potroilties sirs ildl . . . . ,114' estir ItAtliutrlitist IPlattr.o4 . mi . 11Arto.'s ttio iitISTRAL U.C1iR:3320 0:121Te 61 inn 60 0 ell deigllttioSP 00.4ankfix ;II P It. cleirdObil4in / " Illt9 10 tt i L boottlllid tortglditess. renders It itift. dud Vary; mod luellnid to tut. It sholpreitobt llatetudr from istr 1 fog oat, byglvlng a healthy; vigorous tops, to the tub. Sold by all Toruzglats„ and ak, the'Labotatery el 'Aix, ItAtia A Pi:Perfumers and to . porters,- f 47fili Meg ail ... ' SATIN'!" POladAilpaa. _ i - -i : 1 ), "or foie alto to bOletito dud ref:Mott F. SAND SON'S Druiaad asamlaal Siam rot trtlilla. r aid-Important to Pi usalei—lnt.puratstaan'a , Pnra.—The combinations of; ingradifentil- * these Pillit' are the result of a tong sod; oliiinsito ii4etlee, They are mild in their operation, find certain in Correcting all; Irregulasities, painful menstfruitions; reluefing all OK: taructkins„ whether from cOld or othektfetre, beadiell ! , pale in tbe side, palpitationtare heart,dtst ntbed sleep i ihich elways arise from in rroptlon of naiure... The 1 eau be 'ineressfuTly used aHa prerentire.: Tains should never be taken* p ro, nein", as f they would lo t Sure - to ca use a iniscarilagel Ailsrreol pur e ly vegeta-1 Isle, and ri. frotaanything Injutiont lc, life or health.' Explicit directress , which braid bo mead, accompany each boz, Pries Pl. tent y mall; by leuelosing $1 to i any authorized agent. •i i , R. U. OUTCIIINGS. trued Arcot for the V. 5.1165 Chants' .t, Sew roar To whom all Sfrholeforte should be addressed. fiWSold by Jona G i Ba we 2 'Eon, 1 rottsvilie, and ilacvxv Burst Cito, lield.rtg. I $ 9-1 39. r Az- The Great it etillak neariedy......Slß JAMES et:draws CELitillaTED 901 ALS PILLS.— Premd from I ti preseript c fns of Sir .14 ,C!4 . 155. 31. U. .rhys Extraordinary t the Queeti.l , e ~ r . This inval‘sble medicinells unfaillagln the cure of all These Painful and danger" dbeases to Which the female constitution la subject- It moderateea*excesser and re moves all obstructions, anla speedy cuts may be :lied on., - • i i To Married Lad! • this peculiarly salted. It wi i, la a abort time, brim;, rei the movitbly period with reStithrli7- 1 limb bottle, price One Dollar, beers ;be Goternmeite Stamp of °rest Brinsin, tofprevent couirterfsits. •• diff•tirest Fab shouldwit be littbit by females du-inp NO the FIRST THREE rus of Air masa", as a l l are sure to brim, en ifisafrriope, bet al any other thee !hip are cafe? 10, 1 ;a la all 'wen of :firma" 'nd Spinal Seed lons, Pain In the Dock and Limbs, Fhtiie on alight exertion, Pulpit a . clan of the Mart, Waled, and Whites, them Pile trill effect a cure when all other means,hlve, failed, livid al though a powerful remedy', do not tea sin lion, clime!, antimony, or anything huitFul to the lonstlttithmg Full direct lona In the pamphlet around each package,, which/41mnd be carefully preserved. j Bole Agent for the natal States noel Canada, JOB ROSES, (Late I. C. lit t ldwln k C 0.,) oebester, N. T. N. 11.-111 and S pottage stamps enclosed to any au thorised Agent, will Insure a bottle, aintalulng over 30 pills,bl return mall. For sale in Pottsville, by HENRY SAYLOR; In Tama qua, by R. J. FRY; and by all Drugglits througNout the United:States and CanerlAs. • (June 19, 'l4 4ro- Date Dyet fakir Dyei Dale Dye?... Vitat. 41..13statiotar's Efate Dyol . Thr olilortoir, said BEST its ths.World! AD others are inerkimitations.and!shoukt be avoided, if yen *dab to escipo ridicule. • l. . . 011.44, RED, or ,lIIISIY HAIR Ryt+:l Instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without the leuto inlury tit flair orShin., I , FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOIIAS hare been. ewer dad to Wm. A. RstcLelor since ino, end over so.pdo rap 4„ pllcatious have been made tb the lliir of his patrons of i his fations Dye.; . ._ 1 'WM . A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a cbli,, not to be distinguished, from nature; and Is W . MOLVIITED not to' injure in the least, however tong it may lie von• tioneil,• and the 111 effecif of bed Dyes remedied; tbl Hair Inrigerated for life by thls.splentild Dye. • - ~. Made, sold'or applied (In ii• privet rooms ) et the - 3Vil Factory, .Z 3 Broadway, New ]ark. Sold in ail Otte* and twiwne ef•tit llnited State*, b , Dru;gists and Fancy Climi* Dealers . ' l ' The Genuine has the name steel plate **geeing on four sides ' IWILLIAM+ .• [ll9-Iyl . ' 1 • =:i Bi 114-Sold by Joax G. Rt ows 4 re; Ani- WI gat W!gst Wlg WIGS and TOUPEE'S outline:sell. light, easy and durable. t; riitln= to a rharm—nolprol* Ingot(- the brad ; indeel4 this:hit tr • ; where these things are p [+o,ly] •' • THE GEV:ATI: N M • , • 1 litedicall Ditcovery . 6. 1 OF THE Apg. . .' , 1 11. - gru; t } .l ..E ou ' r cottr x b y,: has 4lsenvered: ta Pfs i tle b ie r reds a - iretur4.l I tlit cures , ...... Evgn • ;i - stvn Ilk - tub:von,' , ItoX . i i Tice Worst Scrofuls bent to ++ a Common Pimple. Ile his tried It In neetl. eleven ti:l, nd'red'essesonnl , 4i.l er billed exrept In; tyro lases; DOM t htioder - humor. jte. bite now lit his pneeeeston over ctt, handred col - Utica es' of Its Tattle. all within inenty mks of Boston.,' Two bottles are vt?rianted ',turn' a uarsing '.e , month. _,_-' -,1 1 ' , . One to three botilei veill sure the worst kind of pim. plea on the face. '1 := '', Two or three bottles mill cure t he li system of bllewl': Two b^tt les are earn trd toe re the worst canker ta the stomach. . 4 wont kindor flee Itnlllo,. e worm-led to mare the worst kind ot Erysipelas . ! ... 1 ..,'.i.- . , One or two bottles Ana warrant to tare all ham In. warrant to 'the eye". ' T. bottles are warn' tell toe re running of the Ali and Notches among th hate.' ,- 4,i 1 Four to six bullies 4 matron ed, to cure corrupt ad running ulcers. •,. I. , I: t One bottle will erne:lo. ly erne ions of the skin. Two or three bottles ?.r• wa oted to cure the met kind of rineworm. • . Two or three bottles W Lilted to cure the net • desperate reseal' rhen4 Attn:'. • I - . Three to roar boldest re wares led to rare salt-rhedm. Fire to eight bottles hill cure the Worst trio et •et.rot• nia. '.l re •• One to three bottles re wa n e ed to c u re the worst ease Of Kipperd& I khuw frot, the experience of thoei sands that it baa been) muted y w ranker ID the' ear mach , One tp two bottles ine wawa ted to ear* sick Mk& eche.,. 'l' One to two bottles 7 warren ed to regulate a e tire ) state of the bowela. ' ( I One to Mei. bottles ill reg ate all derangerne r of the kidneys. , i Fowl tn sis bottles haLe mired he komt eases of drpiwy.l One to.three bottles ham cur the. worst case of pl'es i a relief is Always experienced: het w mercy to get re. Ilet,ltteach an exert:whiting dl sr!. No chance,of diet ever n seary—eat the best you, ran get and enough of It. DtarMume 4os use: l -- Adrir day; Children over ten years, rca teem flee to rltht yeuM, to Hone can be applicable to alt I slant to operate:tot ttni bowels i ; • I -• xsherseree DOW A • rat , KI f i , k No. :120 if a l rren ,Sr. Price 1 iiirFOr sale by drogglsta throe Afar& It?, 'AO :, ?, FRESH SPRING • LADIES',. ' Dress Trimly* Pier lit ehtni • a"iii sfolt. r Centre Streei i ° lbe. Iporrsvitut HOW! • • !New I!_ipcing Trl 'New Dress &AIL— Fringe., Ribbons, dte':—A • Irv ) ;e and elegant assiqiinenr. Embroidered Collar SLEEVES. and OIMITt ; Ifaiidenme styles—Terj 'cheap. Hosiery and rugsisiii. 0 000DS 1. Of the best nifty. Best Kid'Oloven, OF . LL COLORS— . A No. bilk, LIM Thrum! and Cot tiOk Moves. Mohair Mltta4 A fine assdrtuteni. !Steel SiOltNil SKIRTS—A variety of the best styles. Zephyr WORSTRIIi and SIILTLAND tTOOIe-i I A full and fresh' stoic. Bmbrellas, TA . IIASOLSiand FUN UMMIELLAS-- ~1 Different sizes imd'styles. IetBRACELETS : Ied ORNAMENTS— I. j. New and brautihil styles. Choice P:iliFf3iflltT and lourr ARTICLES— . . - Of nil kind& Hair Net., PI. !IN and lIE - IDED. • lir•Tbe Ladles are partition l Invited to c all and examine these 0001 , S. h are unequalled ,in style and gustily, and ars oßeted i at plea. 'I Fotierltle. ADM $l, ". I ';• • 'IS 'Religions #ntelligeqt. r- ' 11:110:C . PBATEliNiscr cm, under the nu piece of the "Young Mans' Ch istinn Asttociatjo," are held in the Sectind Me hodist Church.Orne ,:. '' Market and Fifth 'tree v, every Friday everting, at 7/ o'clock. / 11 are i sited to join in the exec. • else*. - ily Order of (Aosit!ittert. . • , NOTmES. 1, tErMETIIODIST IsPISCOVAL cnuncit: Second Street, Pottaelllel Rev. I. M. (Maui, Paifor, D - qviiieservi y pabbath at , lo A. 31. and at - 71,4 P.M, - Et lr,ti. GLUM iI3T 119 ER ANCIIIMRCII.MarketSquare rottavllle,Rev,Wl U.Loc ENZAoll,Paater. Divine ser vice in thisChurrit rezula ty every Sunday. 9ilornlott, at 10% i'clock: evening, t 7 o'clock treeitty Prayer Meeting, that'll/ay event g..at 7 o'clock. t 5 ! itar Til /I srcOn PR DTTERIAN entracrt win vrorahlp, regularly, at th Amdahl Reforcodd Church Randle& 'Market ;street Rev. SANIVVL Con; ra.tor.- - Sableith rooming, at 10 o'clock; errentueri. at 7 o'- clock. 'Weekly Le-alumni 'Prayer meeting. Wciineaday eteninae, at. 7 o'elixet . t 1 r-.4l".titi .Varipage . OKI IV Hat be Acrupartted i 'With 25 cent/ to uppeol is the JOIMISAL., ! 1 . 11A unto. i , 1 • • • • ZIEMIEII--T,llFtillt.--.O the 12th lost- bi : t he Rev] Wee' Of teing,nr, Pais ZCZIA to tarati lartze.of, Orolgeburg. ,9 ' -' . .. t! ! al ~. XII TANTDLIt LitTDA Cli--On the 24th Ilist., by the l Beir.C. S. 1fi1M0441 14 1 3 talrlbilt 10 RASA! Ilittzsaavu Sintsten, both of llth teylitill Co., P l.' I 8111003111.-lriglLElrt-At Port Cll4lOlO., I MIS . thel,Uth Inst.. by Rer.Jolin .INopes, Loos A. tEnoto4a to MAR. vas. IToorav, all of Puttstrille, echttylklil county, Pa. $ BOLAND—ER-4 I the 24th turjt the real. deuce of the b e'a fel . 0,,, the Mev.:T. °Merrick, Jima Pk assn ; o 1 Iphia, to Camas x ERIMI.I7 At. Clair. t - • - , . . ) 1:. * 1 -, •.; ta r " . 'ItItAZIER—DROWW4On Thursday, Apr !lath. Dela, by the her. D. ittabburitattalt Iltsat BM itatoMsar i 1 . Ava Dania, eldtfrt dan ter of the: late 0 ge _Drown.' ail of Pottsville; - ' - 1 , - . * STOMirrT—Etlit3lol l l On Tbuirsday lug last,' IL it the Memorial bareht.of St. debts* Aahli.ad, Schuyl- kill county, by " the Iteiv: .10.1:Dartlett, Motor. Vision R. tire exits, of Alary taut, to NW J. C. Ed i poids. eldest -daughter of thef ats ha. 4ohu Edmonds, ilingliuml.• .... , -*wire: e • D=sD. I . . • :, - . ', . 1 • ' - I/OADIV "•• ! I - . SEITZECO iMr-Itt Tatamis A nts Weduesita'y orulag, tOtts fan., a cs 5115 of 1 11t5510 • P.N. ger. 15 the *lib you L i f eage,' ' , • . i . . c ' KlNO—to tadalp Is. oil -the teth holt., Osmium* ELIWLE".t. da PO It e Or Wong= ti. andfarah At. Wthlutt- Klug,apti•la All(11 Raid 6 monflut. 1 - . . . ! DISSOLUTIONS. . , xyssorauTioisi,;--The Partnership benslediai'existini betispeti R. J.ltsot, apt} R. lc ,- larkart.jwibis dal , . Apra 12.1 b liill.dlouolTal by ma % t in t consent. Tbe, bail also!, and claims a lbe firm will Di writ 1.11 lot S. J.: Past s who will wifit In w. the business no his,saa. sealant. • $. J,:asSr. -'''' '`" . , = - ''.' ' , ' • k.'l*. UV i:REAT„ ' AISSOLUTIO N OFRTINIER- I j. PHlP.—Thepublti will take notice that 'the part werahip betiroltwe existing.fetwoen, ha. this day been dirnaved bp sensual 'ilatnent: and th a t "now at the Onm craell will txt Paid 11. 1 .)bu Ge”etr. n.bn W o w Ibis date, MD , ' dud, th e bushiest. ID his aw n tame. 4 . DIINISTRA'IIOI4. NOTIC.E.- Whereas letteta of Administration to the !estate of Anda Sheate, late of the 13nrongb er Vottarille, de. egeoetl. hit* been granted to the sub4erib4T.ali 16110011 indobted to the said estate, are murales! to make ins. Mediate payment and those haring eialma. against the said-estate will make the same known to HOWELL. F.12.11A1t, .Aglsoini,trettar. AM11 . 2, 'as . •14 to ADMINISI'EATION • NOTICE.—,- Whereas, letters of administration ea the estate of Itenbenin S. Jackson, late of the Borough of St.Ciale, hmylklll county, dressed, hare Leen granted to the intseriber -by the Begister of the County—Notke Is liereby given to all those indebted to s.tid estate be outke payment; and those baring claims "11l present them ter settlement to the undersigned. - • . JOSEPH' E. JACKSON. St. Clair 'April Z, '59 47 Nu Administrates , D 111 N I IS' isitYtlON ritrricE:*- 4 Whereas, Letters of Administration oh the Estate O JOHN 0 LESSIti. late of the borough. of Pottsville, eonnty, deceased, hive been grantedlto the subse'riber by the 'Register' of the County—Notice la ;hereby given to all those indebted to' said Estate to , !make payment, and those hating %claims will le client ' them for settlement. Inquire at the American Mouse. NICHOLAS JON ES..Adittinistiat.r. Pottsville, April,2.'s9 ' li-St A DMINISTICAVTOYIOIIO7 Whereas Letters of Administration bays' ; been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the un dersigned. upon the Estate of JOHN SWAN', late. ef St. Clair, In Wild toonly, deetamed all personi baring claim. against Ltd Estate will.please present them for settle. ment.andiall persona Indebted, thereto will tattle the UM* with the andel:ll:nett,. J A It SLOAN, St Clair, - Mareh 19,19 Mill etdatinittrittrig. A m, DNIINISTIIA'POWS NOTICE.— . Noti c e to hh,: g laaa. that t he. uOderrlgtwed has II appointed Adminlatratorof the estate of WILLIAM SMITIL late of the Bernagh of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, deoeisexl. ,All persona Indebted to said estate are- requested to make payment to the undersigned, eithout-deiay. and those having elaims against the es. tate to band them to the said Adutleivtrator for settle• ment, kc. LEWIS REESER. Adaiiniefro!or. Wilke is Second almt , ' last I March 24,59 • WrANTED4—Twenty Bituminous Cottilllners .' Cash pail monthly. _ b. Ma ni rm. April 2.1. IS9 1:.2.me • Rnlyton. hymmtng Co. ITUATION WANTED:' , i—A2: young S married man of; utieweeptlonablo thararter and In. (tggity. le desirous of obtain ins a situationsl.4 recount ; alit, or bouk-keeper. With a coal operator, or lit an Rl ''prem Mace. For testimonials and rammer, plasm ap• • ply to B. Batman, Esq... Pottsville. Pottsville. March 5,'59 5(1 MINE 4S WANTED::-+CQN ur ,STA NT WORK fOR SETEItA Locality perfectly healthy, and within one da)'s ney front Philadelphia. Thriunctentlgned will give good wages and i constant employme..t fur several years. to about :4/ ml news, of tern. perate, habits and permeable dispositions. to wOrk upon 3 uunel in western )lasotehusetts. The fork la toles slate: the strata vertical; the rota with the exception 01 a few feet at one end. is es.perfectly safe as any rock can be; the facildleif6r getting to the work ler) , gaol; the time from Philadelphia, one day. • ROU Legere Plilladelphla In the monaing by ,s commis - I:Mon line frit. New York; take evening twat for Troy, and Troy nod ;Boehm Railroad for North A•dates; tear which the tunnel Is (waled, At North Atlanta W itt:tire for odi , e of; , H. CO. f April 16,'59 ad addrem aim • • f 'orb box, of I • .IBATCTIELOR, eras, Novi York. , pottarillo, Po. trEACIIERii;'W . M—T . ANTEhe An i filial ellection 'if Teachent for the CetnMen Set - exile of t;ottstilleg for th'e veer beginning the tiret of Jane, 18:,0, will beibeld by dm hoard of lilrectors. on \Vetoes ilsy erenlng. 25th „of May next. •Twenty.s e een plAemi ‘lii /IV to 1111—fintr 2 with motel' and twenty-three with females: vita rice Ow' malestrom $4O -00 to WO 00, and or females (front Sit fi 00 In Veld 0) a year.payable mollify. according. to grade of school anti qpniffication f appliratitl Of the Teachers now employi,d 'thrtstliave r.sitmed, to kakreffek at 1 he eloie of curreniyear,--the I'riticlpal (Mile) ofthe Illgh Scholl; an assist of (female) lof the Male $. ramm'ar SetinoiZend the Teacher (fetna lr) of a l'ilnutry School. , There elitists° be clinski a female Teacher for the Fisliktch,Sehool. In all rase& fetchers of experience preferred.;', a pplicalloos inntrinqy ac companied by cettlikates`7l4 m the COuntY ilimerintend ent. rail,) for the year. IliZ4l-'6o—ta be made, up to the time of election, in perseq.er by writing.. to ; . . It llANNAN..Pretshicaf,' Cr: .1 . • CILItISWOVIIKIL LITTLE. Sce7y. April 2:1,159 ' - i. ' .- I li-te • Fr.ife r- L ikiINER t SVII..I.E -- WH --- ,A'11, 7 " -- 12. 1.- .CO\IPANY !Want to ItOrrow the suet of $12.e00 for 5. yearttfor the pitywht of the Interest i .ind priori pit of wbkh, they will pledge by mortgage (an r ece ntly antherizedby ati Oct of the Letislature) the income, chart-red Privileges, property, and perquisites of the 'Company of orm . y, kind and drsei Irt ion-. ,th Ode will be Isatiel In any sushi not less than one hundred Sellars with Interest payaide semi-annually, at 4; 1 , rate, not ex cehitleit 1D per cent. . . . . • The woes of this company when' co mpleted will be able t the t is at ming of the kind in the Stale. They_ are, refinished- :sad In use a . distance of nearly two milfroM the point at which -the water Is, taken. and They are elegiat, p'l.ehlnd—twilbrin • 9nlrestabilshme.!. orstoocl and made dway, New l'brk. %tidbit: one and three-fourth miles of the' Ikemegh of 3tinerorritie. et topt of st*, 500, including; coat of eon strutting Idatn. The Company lowe *trent $llO. and have *Keelson hand Independent of their Worker, nr the . Bonds of the Borough of 31 luersvllle t -An:00, and dueler: stork, $lOO. ;The stave auto will; ot contrart price", complete the Works to the borough end proddre in Income of over $lOOO per istunnet, shout pne-he if of whichsilt be rie ceived from stationary enables used for coal purposes. Pre posals ar.. desired for the shove /caw In elude or In part. 'An exainlnfttiovij into he int:Allem find pros pects ot the works by capftallete. Is partlentsrly. desired. Addrese, \ HOWELL 11$11E11. L Setc'y Jfiacrrrifle Weter cb.. Apl =.19 1241ty - , Stlnereville. tirbityl. CO , . Ps. iterYeerth .Awert en . n, Perot, and I:renieen Beltrtin. of Philadelphia. copy end sendhills to the oilier of the 111- Str*S . JeUANAL. FO l 'R SALE & TO rtET. FOR;.RENT OR SALE.- e LThatlq a trainable Tavern stand in the Tillage of New-Ala kirk. tatytiy nom, led by Patrick McCann. I Apply to - h. BARTHOLIIIIMY , Port .011 e. . April 6. '42. , I Mit' riIIMAERFOR SALE:--Seyerailmn ji dnrl thousand feet Of . . flue white or yellow pine Cr heudockl To address o.ft. LAS: JeanesirillerLaSerne Ps. April '59 . 14.4 t. . , I one tablespoeufut Ter des4eet-epoonrul t. Child.' ' spoonful. AN no fire , natitrit tons, take 1. 1 0 011 - elm • d.iy. I . i I tA lIT • \ '. NN ,EDT I , it'.• .. iet; Roxbury , . Zi t /ht. .gbout the United Mates. ' . • -12.1 )[-- OTS ON GROUND ICEN T.—The . - Rusperib.,Tip prepared to ie I I lota on ar•enwood tin on ihne, running from 10 to 13 loare, to those who desire td Improve the same. , A 14410 11. BAN:klAet. . Mateh 19,!59 '. . 12- • • 1 4 1 04 SALE—Two desirablebudding t. LOTS on Market street. adjoining the Lutheran , (:hitrebl Alao, tan lots lii the rear 01 maw. For trans .APPI7I4 .1. S. PATTERSON, Pottirrllle, March 5, '39 104ut . . "4 1 0 it • RENT--DWelting - llouses, R: Store rooms. Lodge rootini and °Mere. For "remit * *IVY to . L. C. TItiIIIPSON. , I , Cbr. antne and larkrt curet., Pottsrlile. Feb. 5.'58 'J' Ulf TO LET — From the first day of April nest. thteruite of rooms Immediately opp•lttr the repal Church, now ocCupind as z i K .. y i t t ra i r s tace. Apply to'. Putt rine, Veb. 5, '59 Gtf ' F bit SALE.—Six pairs of: Lumber • Vitali will be 'old cheep fl,r each. or note ith ap proved security. Also, a valuable MUL,E. on the mine terms. Apply to JOIIS.11.111011.1".S. Truster. ' Nit/mine, May 1 . 2,.'58 1 1611 r.E„;,LINIE for sale at all times, 1 . at the kilns on the Island, for beibllng pnreosca, Band. .de, at the lowe st prices. C. M. ATKINS. JACOB FISHER, Ashland, will blinny orders prerept ts. and at lower pricrathan hare been charged heretofore. Potter:Me, March 20.'51 - - " " . 12-tf FOR SALE - One superior 8 inch j: pole pomp. witbenbtron pipes end.tonneetiona:-- all ready to be put Into the IMMO. WIII be mold low: Apply at, tlte Tetanus Iron Work,. for further .InfOrma lion. • CART= a. ALLEN. A tiguol 21..33 ‘ • 94 )lAN 0 FOR SALE-.—A second-, L band Rosewood .PIANO, in excellent condition . ' of. }layer's make , CX OC:t1TOO, of impeder tone--wllb b.:s d . awns( cover and stool. Will be sold dune. 'Apply to . CIIRISTOPtiNit UMW", OFFlCE—Cor.Mabantango A 2nd streets, Pottsville. _April 16.'65 • • 16 91* - ii.B -- —AI I wo Story B r i ck 14 , 1 DWNLI,INO illMidg. containing six ram; ' and an excellent cellar, situated in East Market .str...vv, above*George, together with lot ergreend, 21 fret front, . liAlleett In depth. Fur. terms apply to - N.J. Mill It. , Marie and raredy :tare, ^ I Market st.. six doors above Centre, scoot aid.. , Pottsville. Itereb 10.19 '- . 12-tf 01118NT - - --- A Three' Story thick Dwelling lionsa,*lth back-buildloge, supplied with itaa and Water axioms. Aise. Two' Store-Rooms., with .basements attached; suitable for any kind or busines*, between the Awed tan; House and the Pennsylvania Hall. Apply to Pottsville, Feb. ft, 7.9 5411 • M. AICIIPIIT. TOR SA.I,- - 4,5,775. 00 of . - Stocks, so as follows: 00—Schuylkill Co. immber,Companyl 1000 00—Pot:still, OAS Company, ; - ' 'llll, 00•• 7 Puttsvilla Water ennipany • .1••• ' • Apply . to ClilllSTOPliAlt LITTLE, OFFICE—Carom liehantongo and 2ad sta., Pottsville. Apra IN 'kk , 1020 7 • TO, ],EASE.---The Connecticut & Schuylkill Gall a* Iron Company deslM to receive 'proposals tor tits hoeing of Abair new Colliery. on the Bleck tune and Tunnel Veins of Coal, now erecting 0 0' thei York and York Farm trills. at Eastwood near Potts ville.. There lea rUti on the shove retort of over 100 yards. The first lift below water. The Improve:ciente, are new and con;ntent. Any InSamitl requited will Issi given, and propmeds received by , • • 4101VELI. FISHER. 3 , llnermille, Schuylkill county; l's. Apoll 23 50. , r - XIR A. IL 50lnise ghtea—geared together---for hhistlng apd pumping, tltto 40 berm itnaine, crith uesrirnefor do do Z'o yard* of 14 inch pipes, and workidt bs "Y ls * IMO yards et w imerope,—a lot of chain.% One 20 horse Engine. and rollemorrineens. ie., for brra*tr. The frame worse of Engine houses Ind breaker, Ind 157 !" ant honors, A • A'lert's lot of T mite, flat bar Iron and arras Imo. Also, drift mirk - wagons cart and Sled. and two Mdlcs. - Will bo sold very cheap.. IA 'ply to . CUSS. St 1111. e.„ • skeet Attisille. tta Edda Agent. /Zak. It - thilfo . -lf . February 11?.. i 17 - 011 - 511,E-yEitY.CI.IIEA , One 90 here' Erighle, and *connections M pnuiping water.. - : Ono 40 hone Engine, ler Itoistips Chid. with Drum and tornatetiona: Orono wren Entine. ler.tettivinrt. •-_ On, SO bone ratline, Ilolicre end connattkno for *Aft Colt : • About, 1300 fort of 10 inch Alt, wltb 'pimp% rcelit, connoctios irt no, At., , , About 4a) feet of 14 inch pipe, pttmp, kOfli ite. • ~. to of 1 raila, chain, rapt; 44. 6.4ppty to - A. -1f1n..3111e lbstirw—Corner of Valiant/0;o ik &need atreets. January V 2 -' • • 41if 4017 mg . -Ar, April 18.10 JOIN E. GRAM. JO3 raiton Pottselllet. Aprlt St. Tti ADMINISTRATION. WANTED, NOTICES. A. MEETING of the old Sto.ckhoid: c,lOl and Spring . it toeldrtlders---of the i t .oll, mit e r Company. under the test eharter. rht Le field at the hewer of Mortimer k n Vher.°o 144tat day. May itut litig at o ' clock, fra•ltilha M i m . parra+xe rill tw l a tdheave tfuout, sled Alt folueouted are !equated In attend. A pelt 30. tup g; • - --- TN the at Common Pleas o r A. Relany.llol Comity A. 1 'J. w.mrfz, • Irytbriews pis Pir.rer.X4 ran & . pl. 're - Pwr T. roe, IPA*. Alias aetpeeiaa jr,, SARA tt XV M. LT Dee: Derve;finS. ' ~ In neoordartee pith the set of Areeuthiv tw we ,ra. Made and provided. the PM BAR All NUT; defendant alerre monied. I. hereby requlred to *emir keft.,.,th., own Court, at Pottrerillor. on Minday, lb* 'lath nri . P! Junr.g. MD. there antitheft to aueVerr.trt - lbe e'en. plaint prenlered In the above cis.. .11kV.V.11014,41 , , Iliboriti'x Mee. Pottarille,j Sher, of:llehiryn April !nth. 1559. ‘. In 41 persons fodeliti: to T,..TaFlor are requenteuil t 0 "Rik tiialraiN". II Iva' before the tut July, MD. At thus time the accounts IMO interest added. will be pla•rd In the hand, of a Juutice for collect ion. ' DENJ. 11.31ceiNti.. " - April '3.'69 174 it •• • , ..Iyent. MEETINGot the Stockholders of tbs ratroirroN COAL and RAILROAD cot. 'AN ", will be aid at the 0 had Hon Ve, In Philadelphia, on Taslay.l43 May, at eleven o'cl wk.,' A. M. • Be order, Y. L. JOILVSDN, ark '39 • - 1441 IcgricE.—The Annual election for • Preaßent and Dirmrtars of the *MORTON A L & RAILROAD WM l'A NY. will b 3 beld. at lb. M. yard nous. IttlPhliadelphia. on Tuesday, the 10th May! Poll open, from 12 to 1 o'Clock. P. M. F.F.1~ JOHNSON, Secretary. 16-4 t QTR AY COVi:-4t rayed away froni the eubseriber residing recce the North America !dines. on Monday the lath lost DROWN 11114 . 1111 SLOTTED CuW , with IPleo Via out. of one of her ears. Whoever will return said row to the subscriber, or Ore him inhermidlrm where be ran get her again, will be reasonably renal ded. Apt 23, %I 17 dt SAMUEL CHADWICK. . _ OFFICE OF THE BROAD MOUN TAIN IMPROVES! PAT AND RAILROAD CO.— No. 432 Waluat street. The ann n 0 mtell ne of t be neck holder" of the rompany will be held at the Mitre In the city of Philadelphia en the fourth . Thursday of April next,TAlb leetart • at 12 K, where,gn election for Ave director' to *etre the ensuing year will We plare. Y. R. SBIIIALL Apt IVA '43 1741* &vett ley. liv order. April IG, •59 U D I'TO It' S N OT I C E.—l n tic )r -hdi 7 r la ikllirn-. t u ‘:rsl,glAtdrappoUt:lhy said Court 1 ) L. No re-state and re-settle the arrvmnt of Henry Kitle., and Chance S. Leader. Administrators of the Yahoo of WILLIAM Kt MIN KM. dreeased." l •lll attend to the de. tlea of hie appointment at his once. in Centre streo, h the botormh of Pottsville, on Thursday, the 12th day of May, I.Sl'. at 10 o'clock . . A. M. , WM. 11. WELLS, Pottsville, April 2:4.'59 11.311 ' Auditor. t 1 . the Court of Common 'leas of • Schuylkill enunty— INK WALLACE. by her next. _.. friend, Maio: SrLucy, `635 'fetc h Term. tf6), Ate &b. Pievece. JAMES WALLACE.. JJ -n, JAMES WALLACE:. ue Drfendard oboe, woutof:—. You are hereby commended that you be end appear In your proper pereon, beibre our Judge* at PottPTllle. at a Court of Common Pleas, there to be held for that county of ti•huyikill. on the Brat 3londay of June heat, to an. mere the PetitioU or Mel of the told Jane Wallace. amt to shoji tumor. If any you have. why thy wild Jane 'Wal lace, your wire, stiont4 not he divorred from the bonds of matrimony entered Into with you, the sold Jltnre Wallace, agreeably to the Act et Aneemby Ih ourh.rose ucfde and provided. 3011 S P. IIUDAIIT, Sheriff'. Write, Pottsville, t , rrii .7 it MEDICINAL. • YOUTH AND NIANHOPD. JUST the 201.11 Thou,- sand. and.niailett In n't,oitled goy,- lope. to any rulttrx.sa, post paid, on retNetpt 4 3, of three st.mpc MR ,taT it A =DIM. ToSAT ON TIM rittne.it. ZIDAVSIIOI AAD CAT or TOO TRASI4 CAUsoo INFY.CTIPI, AU Till INJC33O;:sCo.riSroCENCID Or xneray. DT A. J, CULTLIIITUL. Y. D., XiLlipla. Or TOT, 11.0TAL CoLULOS Or , ktUlttiross, /LC. iiiist?pertnalorrhoew or Feminal ralliFFiC , llol4 Genital and 'Nervous Debility. impotency, Low of Energy. ileprrs: elon of-Statile. Tint Wily. Disease of the 'erxual Omens. and Impediments to Nl:lrd age. ore promptly and Olefin. rally removed by the author's novel and most eucre•efol mode of treatment. by means of %bleb the Invalid ran 'regain pristine health without having reeoUree to din. iteroua and expensive met lel bet. • ' (Front the Lmplon LIT 'The best treatise ever w t It ten ou a subject of vital tm. portance to all, We I worthy that author's exalted reputd. Lion. AdJres.. tho Publl.thers J. C. KLINE R C 2, Nt Are. Du«, e.r. Meth t rent : Post lkm .ob 6; New Ydrk City. March 13,'&J (11J 13 A VALUABLE BOOK FORINVALIDS. Suit by Misii,und su I lob, pat.( fa- weal Ibrrlrr,l. Read and Ayprbred 411. • If rani,lpprarral r+6 R. SAMUEL S. Fl'l'ell'S ~s ix P LEcruitEs"on tae rano•r, Prevention and curs in pease* of the Lungs Alio it. lb art. Stettin' h. Doi. els. Liver. Kidneys. Skin, ie., reunite Complaints. and flinmlc diseases generally. on the Laws of Lite. and tta true method by whlch health and! vicar may 114. pie. Served to one hundred Leers. A volume of :15 ra,:rt, handsomely - bound In muslin'. with 25 Illtultentkns. to this volume Dr. S.,S. Ett,ch, (who Is )"idely knivrn ARM. author of a now indeid/nently successful m.th..l il treatment the the above cdmplsitits. and imperially coo. aumpilon. and mbar diseases of the Lungs and Tho•st.) explains the leading feature of his treatment. sod ;lira plain directions by which thofe Indined to l h.......im. plaints may thrusseless prevent thee' or arriod tiwirpoe gnos. (her 2Utt,ooo ropier of this tiook have b.,:0 i,•14.. and there are persons In all parte orr.ur hind who:trate. fully ackmviird.,lo !hit It has been the uttlios e( pr,ree still their Dins and giving them many years it . g , A.I health. - 11'e present. a few spins of thentemerous cowmen. &alone the book has rten ed : The New York Tribtois bus theca lengthy melee re Itt—The great impnitanCtiot the teltbjtit soil our Won. dense derived from personal knowledge and pectoral{ benedt in Dr. Fltch's suggestions have impelled u. to recommend this work. lre trust we have said enough to induce those afflieted or threate'mel with consume lion. to proctor and read-Dr. litch's book." L•ttor.tront the ion. 11A}M.Vnt Finn, (07rernri of New York. "IVashinglon, Fehrttaky nth, issa. Fitch. Dear Sir I beg Ili return thy thanks for its' volume you have been en kind as In present to me. very hurried examination which alone I have lawn AV. not fen to give to It, has excited interest and brought the conviction that the reputation which threw Lectures have achieved Is based upon latrlnsle Smirk." f.:.rtra , t from a triter fines the //on itt. 11. Davey. rat Pinnher j I•,e)yrrse from Eris Or:, 'N. F. hater d.mbt MUD. lea practical and very 'maul wOrk.' I Imps it will hire a general circulation, and It willi 1 hire us doubt, do much good." ' • .1 ' .1 Ertrael from a letter from the How. itt , rait DitAx. ro'./ member rf trlngrts.t. "I read your ill I triers aumptlredlmayses threayeara ago,an 'Khali again perces them." r J ,. E.rtral From., fett-r from the Ilea. J*l Inektt k m le ract.t. of aegour, "From, reading 4 hires" retired mane valuable hints. 1 regard I s a wort, 14 great merit." •' Says tarnNgv Waryrn. Esq.., of Water! '•My 'brother and most of his timily err deed of ;nsomption, but I and mine' ore lirlin; and well; and think It Is owing much to the teaching. of your book 'which 1 Lam followed carefullyford he het nine years."' • Ve conk! till columns whir similar statements, 44,4rWishing to make , Ibis WA as useful AA p(4.1111e, wit will 64Mard A ropy of It by mall port paid. to Any lid dryPa that may be mot or. and the. price,. f.O colts Dins el. , fr op it . el to us in pa rt stamps or (Assisi..., lifter tJ. 1.4 is rtseirsd and apptured of. It way ,b 4 applied tz r poriobally or by letler.• Cosi,' i. TATION by Dr. ..}1 taro, trh At his ta, 714 Orpedwal, N. Y., asunally or by Isttsr hrs. 14.1.1n.5s . ' . S. S. YITCII &CO., 713 Droadway. N.Y. Jan. 2, '49 . [lf) 4,3 in , Health! Health ! Health ! The Meat Remarkable Cure ea Record. Dr. Swayful's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Point of *mks. Frederick Chirniy, Da. SwAyse—Dear rile—ltellerlog It a duty I AM.. tn the public, and In Jestke to you, I bee) thought pre prr to make known one of the most extraordinary C21)141 Is my own rase. that has ever been truly recorded. In tbs month of itetober last, I wag nfliirted with a sews mothering fit' my breast, which formed a Large alacts. and also communicated to my lunge and veer tuaeh ai !listed them, and discharged large quantities of romp' lion,. external an t internal. My breath 'could pin through my lunge. and out through the eirlly of my breast with apparent ease. attended eith a violent rough;day sod blight. lota of appetite, and exiting" de• bliltr,so that my physician tiamight my fare la.per,s and beyond the powerof medicine. I retrained In this wretched ronditiort for a long time. until] was warded to a mere skeleton. and them seemed in t.e no hope for me.. but tilt: read in the public papery of the many eon urea performed by )our Compound S . ypri. sr Chrrre. / immediately rent to balthenre fr r file bottles, and mum...NA Its Ilse, and to my great sati• faction and my nosion, family, the abseess or openirt my lung. began to heal and the rough rubeld.d. tad VII using ten bottles I ens restored to perfect, binlib. Over five years hare elapsed, end I still carnal. 3 to l'etly hearty man at this tlnte4une 2.1148. I hales , . bad t day's sickness for the last eighteen month.. Please accept my grateful acknowledgments. - Tours. cry respectfully, Titorts Dior. ft'b, subscriber is well argue toted with Thema. 11v 0, and ant teslify that he has bretiardleted 1114 at.", rq" . *tilted- I regard hi. recovery a..alnmata mirlMA lle worthy member of witty. JAIIEI Di an,r Pantos of Berlin Chedit, naltintore Crnfor...rm No medicine has ever glveritmeh undoutord to time's! of Its :treat superiority over all others. .. • . For thecae., of Coughs, Cold'', Consumption. 1 Fur Urcmehitle, 8,48 Throat, Whoopinz Cough, , For the Palpitation of the Heart, ',ability. . • For tbo support of old are. IbViinint ho tllh 2113.1 o.'". WS MOON. nod to connection with 1.3 W AY •N F.'S St .li f K. COAT SaIittAPARILLA. ANI, TAM PI 1.1......tb . . I I .•,• riowele, Stomach, In ehurt, the whole Aliment:to t. sail. will he cleansed and the binutl purified. rtel , 4"4.The aborts intalnibl,; Mittiletneo are ;Tor' tali b7' be. IL birArps. A 80a. No. 8 North S.. tant 10 0. • above Starket, I' hilad 4 phis. ..N. other 11111 , jrrl prri.rrelt•er pemitOne." , • s ePike,Sl per baii.—ts bottle, f 3. Sold by Jona 11, Mims:, k Roe. C. Fl4,llrn, Pottsville; J. Ku Urals, 11. W. l'ars'n•et, 311neraallio; Cr rte 6 1, 111. Tuscarora; O. L U.llt 117tiNfill.8ailuakill flaw, Jour Uurstrr & J. It :it tv LET, Trainor' t : WM,l' , "• ' l ' Clair: .1..% WILLIAMS. 3liiklielrt,,l; E. J. Fay. TAD , AIM Kttz3rui.. STEEN & Co:. Plorxrose: and by all lir' dealers In tnecticiuee•throughout the euuuty a SO: February, 5. 'W., '.!:. lin - THE IMPERIAL REPURATIVE! 'The Santlarri limit illy of the. Niortecath OtaturY, • FOB ALL, DISKA S XS - Of' TUX BLOOD. PPREPARED BY bit. LOUNSIIEH -IWk N 0.14 North IBM street, below l'hibittelplth, • Otsciss watt .Cralows Piseaseo. ru t , Di p Naupione („kers. nurtmineirs, jth ter. 54,1,1 171cors a/ the Mottaami • Terve, geeptimse of the San, and all , 7, • 111.'1ORS AND Dirt:Rinrs OP nix' :goon, are oast tually and permanently cured by A, " Imperial Depurative.- • •. nip 7dedl , tue tOU.otends Itself to . att4 tbe• • ionfidoece. Per two reavons—Patal--It la Joel 'abet it u represented to be, and will dy all that* claimed it r f twit It will not core every dbease.becattse ft la rtoe,bq' t adapted and prepared for one dare of complaint o,l ' l trlinw tt cow— hee the &mod place, this P,•,Anip. Aire. hiphik caamatritled and teelfve-t.lo that It atria • masters the, disease—ll It la curable. Lora* &rex , ' I: lona continued oao rf It Is not asked tor—ba e to fr. , bottles will In a unijority of rtetta exhibit I te.frratet bre propertituf. in Oils respect, time and moue! tat lot !wasted Ice lond and Ituttleve effort, to obtain a eiro tl. Or moron c And &mislead disease', vo medlclnrw ever equaled St In Ito sneeetsful rures. • Tdyr, no nballnate and Inv trate, rennet retd 4 iM cleanups and purtf,rlng effects of the / I /Olaf At POW VTR ' SS oteliary tharatter,'no matter how obY Po" 0 !Ong andlok, Inverbettlyy fold to the wouderNl ta of the 'mute'. Deetoteetee. • Old or Young may tote it alike with perfeetaertall . If !oases afflicted, try Ono, Bottle. and If you in advlceor rite to the Principal Oftlee.•No. Mt North Street, below Art.b,aud you will reeetle t, (by e arywri stamp tot snorter.): • Da. LOl;MiliEltt% , t 11). biladrtraw , Sr_ rot pale by CHARLES W. ElllNO,Diatg b. ) i t ':,., IS. C orner of Centre Norwrilau streets., (cidamiti timer's !Wei.) Pottsville. Pi. alhirldc Sale by DruiTglids generally. " ,' 11bS t [if) Id