.., ear there Is his t a a antul Ika.platitir o tetat no traveler is *Somli., : 'oiltiOn Ike pilaf . 'whea the train Is unoriarc,nat this irSoisajfitjout liitonctiky, Which may self•treenive * preacher. butivshieh i the pop• ply ouricrstand end &Spire ise "shySaimaa' ant i a ii.isdnii—but that trertirethoolie niiii i one - mat indtr i ll t o form, but to epirlV, irk purposeio la*, Pra - lotion. in heintor-thit, told. PiUlittor brotherly - liipdarso, whielt, rerfier:ting uII epiitialar, loves meanwhile ell men silbordinating! fill 'Minor Air; feeenereio the reaCh aria 0., r.rla oori., coin. man croft, believing, i Nrlth thrtei,, that Satio.s blouse le not ditilded, 'and so biitling every Man (I,nd-speed wtra Is costing oat 4 dyiril— this , I isy, hi Ms noble thristian ihrothe toed in a great work whole% your Society Poste i It brings ithe i whole icelesiestleal life under et power at ithe; grestlew of ccsupra:wise-1s law Ander which, by i blendieg of. things epecifieally 'Waren* into Ilre-, ly combinations , God works nut li nature, and in! ~roan his grandest phenomens--iill I law Prodwil i og i all fair , things in warniie, from thalowest union of, i - ' i-ositery tof beauty' and ... simple elements bite; compositettoi -- - power-the atmosphere, the +an, the rocky mountain, the hags ',batik of Mieb---np to the complex harmony of composites!—the blending, ( 4 of mountain.. and river and eget pastoral vale ‘•-• into one fair , landieepe—the mingling in the flow.! eel, leaf, the raindow'ir arch, thelleunset heavens„ al/84one and distinct eiders in one aspect of besot:p.-0e concord Of taneical t enunds of differ fenny stumpage anti power into One grand andech - harcnony—theoljostmeneof (uteri distinct, seem ingly antagonistic, into the vast resultant motions , of the astronomy of the universe ; a law of com promises, working as well morally ellgreat things in saw, the teriproestsoftening of all mental nod moist goalie.' in theltrue romplisite of ''character —the coneessiuo of abstract individual rights and interests for theenke !of the etimPlex civil life of ' Stater,;--seen in the prettiest theta all men great In their generation,—eot great io, one monstrous virtue, bat in symmetry of all virtnes,Hseln in the noblest forms - Of tatiodail life, made op of separate-interests; "piling Iriank different iltialects and conditions and states, all !mutually Melons', timbals envious, yet, - in the inapiration of a great Commonwealth, forgetting all Meaner interests in a broader national interest wherever a beadle foot r crosses the common border or. the common ban ner of their Nadia is borne high in air,ayea, a . isle workiniCkurstighest beinionies even in the 'pietist land immortal—that talon of the toles -dal hierarchy, throne and dortibtion, and princi pality and power, and angel and archangel, as ' sending anti descending, in Bethel'a old vision, standing distinct, yet together In their high or ders, around the one throne, blending all 1 their myristleoices in the ;ono mighty hallelujah uhto God and the Lamb. •.: i •'. CI ' This great law of compromises for . the sake of onion—this holding in abeyaiee all personal met witness or prejadices t in regar it of smaller things for the sake of one controlling master interest, this . great national end Christian law—your So ekarrecninises and pets upoti, and so works put -the finest form of a grand ; coMposite Christianity. Its tebdeney to this end is! twoloid—objectiee and subjective: ' 1 11. . r It does this objective:3r. - Ed is eonditlonal,t9 the • power—yes, to the very exist ace—of its mission ary life, that the children wh ittome under its in amines ebbed be - so trainedi s l i n a broad nitholie spirit that when they mese a visible i•Church • , membership they will love gee another. Ido not say that these children will *Sow up, without ito. • nominatiunal tfieferinees; fur :I know that, under any guitars, there will be deteloped these 'Pecifis 'differences, intellectual, et:captives!, pathetical, which lie at the ',foundation of ecclesiastical can ons and tweeds ; bull do say that, let theat gash . er into sects as they ti/ay, they will never grovel in sectarianism. ,Studying :together the saute . ,sweet listens' of hetivenly tenth, blending their voices - 10 the same sweet &obi( of Zion, joining in the seine prayer, disciple pi the same gospel, . trusting is the nine' Saviour, welking toward. the same bright,home in heaved, as they go forth trout your missionary sehodis a broad catholic:l ' love will pervade their Christianity. and as city were it to'brivel bank into ed acortithe giant oak of the meant:tins, actin foratireek their nharity, - •in its free and fair streager,je the miserable abatis of a Ph:mantle and priestly irectatianista. , l' I Meanwhile, supjecrireiy,i upon the et/imager"' and patrons laboring together in this great work, the'reaetion of this practicalevangelical ellinnee I will be to fill every 'heart with a catholiS spirit, ' around Illicit the lion chaids of bigotry Will fall off as smoking flax from a Samson. -. 1 1 Men that labor together In a common cause pc vast, so glorious, will love Inc) another- As well . might you get noble-heart/a mariners into a dis pute about ship-catpentry land sea-water while lowering the life•boat to @rive drowning Oen,- ' , or ' fellow-ruldicrs hail on motions quarrel ahmit plumes and haulier's oldie btorming ride:by side some Sebastopol, oi'lireaniiii shoulder to *heel der the fierce tides of haute, as to excite:Christi an men, united inla work , : ilike t.1.1e, into pitiful strife about non.esseutials-f .." - 1 ' Here comes in the . phi of the great law, l of , compromises, rubbrdinati g, all things "molter, ,- all things meaner, •to the eiblimitiesof si mighty s ?clled a tOrnepttn i • masterturpore. • .- . • IMee firmly -- ,a iseipled tottheir . icculinr creed , jet, in the Inspiratiim of anVmniortal brotherhood. coming up frdtn the miasmatic mists De the old. Stieriliabs of metnihysicall strife—the vklt-ys of vision filled with the' dry bones of ancestral and historic enjaronessies—to stand together ,on the serene MOffntain-top, wherti the radiantodn shines and the dewe of heaven- he fair and soft-soine .e.minion Pisgah overlooking Canaan, 'soma eon yroton Tatum with ite transfigured, Christ. I . Sects. distinct, cionservadve, strong in the love • of their own faith 'and fordm, yet, for Midi, good and 0 oil's . glory, Working'', together;',ns thestars work, each in • its bwn splfere and with its own periudie motion, atideme,Enn.l velocity, end tem , perature, nod typett and tribes of lile, and peculiar internal economy, and exttirtial glory—yet all Mo ving together in 'be; gradd hnrmtiny of system 'and cluster and universe, lustrous each , as a die. tinet gem, yet all blaring tngether in the. regalia of the one only living as true GA! : 1 Such a bread calholle Ifuistiantty, I say,' does this Atiterican Suriday Scitni)3l Union rontemplete • and dovelope; and'sim ply in . doing this it proves itself worthy of, ail the eneettragetuent of our to hors and pray:ere. f This is just Mel trainin;' the young American Church needs, es •"ii -rises ;from its cradle to the tasks and trials all, manhotpl: I If,„ as it seems to us'; CAS American nationality is to be Gud's pecOliar initruineurrin the wotld's political and evangelical - redemption„ . then our • American Chercit'i as al( great fountain of the universal Christianity that is to be, must molest ' within itself the tips amt the stature of true mil lennial piety . ; said' what it wants is )rot mere. ' wealth, or sad, oepiiier, hut simply mere lore, a baptisai from on htgh, that shall disciple us all Visibly • ?to the lame, master, with the Holy • Ghost and with Ara. ' . , In the Chnnitei bigoted sectarianismt is found the strong obsteeln to Hi ; present adveit of the latter-day gloiy..That mighty angelef the Aprie• nlypse will aiitt bear man 'the -nations a divided' gospel! God's • Spirit will not elate*, our die - sensions and discordeni -Christianity ,upon the milienial Church. i The distinct tribes malt go up, not as jesious.and rival (sands. but as the nos Is rael of Gud, with nee bedtime oves,themi and that 'banner hive, if then. would conquer the. Canaanite. There must be,' from 'out to' sprey,l a nobler development of the innir life of love, ens the - heavenly tree shoot its branches and shower its fruit to the end. of the - t eeth fur the healing o f . the mations. i , • This was just the Illation of-Christ's pleading ; - ..• prayer, tittered in'his ho4r of sore taiail, as Ile , entered the shady* to triad the wine-press alone, 7 •;-- fur the Church He was a purchase with His owo - . blood—not that in migh have weallh,l or • learn -init, or philosapb.Y, to cope with the old heathen ../ism—bet•“tkra they 4 might be one, that the modal slight betiviter AM the world will not be 'leis otherwise. Por it ~is a shrewd, thoughtful, 'logical, common-sense viarld, to - say the least of it; and you cannot per/tondo. it that this divided, i Christianity, this bigotry of sect and creed. this 1 ;self-seeking, - intolerant; uncharitable 1 emelt:stee -1 nese, is a spirit from hcsven—that men pausing -- at the very passe" of 'thil Jordanto intone a shib ; '' boleth are the army of the living God marching on the high tames, of edamption to the vietdry of the , L. , '-r word. 1 . - • I . .-, orhat they all may 'one—that they ail may be one," net, indeed, in term, hut,in spirit, in pur pose, in labor, tin affection, in ,heart I This was the Savioneefrayer. , And of this prayer is tide • Union working out, with 'all its increasing power, the practical answer. I- It is training: the young American Cbureh 'nu; the higher • life' of love, -according to our text's i law of Imperial culture— '- nowiag the seed or lovMin the sunny spring•time,, when the skieseire genfol—planting the sentinele of lore in the fortreea before the windows are I' darkened, and the dords shut in the street, and the music of adectioustashed under the reigning pewee of sectarianism, ... - , Thanks be ante God d tl see, in assiatione like this, blossoms wiles!, 'fruit shall be •the pawl. ' clusters of the latter- y Christianity. I perceive. .herteeitainittry (that is even now-laying broad and deep foundltions Or the millennial Church— , a Church shore typi, as seen int apocalyptic' view), was not tWeireilaaparatti strongholds, one for each tribe , "of loll!, united indeed by -some. : loose tie, like an'nisi feudal eonfederbey, but the while eaehlrotening drkly on'the , other ,- with its' gloomy ecelesinstical attlements, and Repartee', opening only Inaba' w ! 4 tchuord of its own Alb. toileth—ob, not this!--but Whose inn/ woe rather • one glorious city, its m ails garnished indeed not altogether with line, b t with twelve manner of precious stones ' . 1 bavit not indeed I one might, ' gate forth° whcile hos , but tweveseinirate gates, with .twelve gentle. hearing the names of the ' twelve triter off Israeli and yet all , these twelve , gates opeoiog to • the, same city. through "which want the sealed. 44 ealjh tribe, the hundred and -forty and foOr ithouriltol, all to stand With the • Lamb on shoe ft Zin joining their voices in the - rains new' song of 'region, and 'casting their retains together tad re the one •thr l oest of their pod. . 1 4 ~ I ~_,. • , But we havtexha tad oar limits, and hasten o' to otenelude. lima ?perfectly, and with smell . • fled hasty Preparation, hive we aotaidered tie troth whichwiir 111Ztiearhesond this Society acts . upon ... f i r i,„ /I t r i nN e i e o f early telioitate eine"' lo : the iinrvinrau, THIS, iI!ATIOS. and Two rams or 00110.-111114 salmi, n' t, and need not huger' with afloat,* appal. 11 • - : . ! - Insticet with such!" purpose, working out such bents, the Auieilesi4llunday-School Uoienneede ' not our poor adveeadY. Inhes already taken its -plies among the- "el foremost of the Cherch's 'evangelise/1 inetrantentalities, and as • greint..a simple, • megninceet systam of . religioas educe - lion, ontiodying the mightiest miiral ieflueneet • and wielding them ill in finest otijnetteent to the '' lams laws of our ?Wm, it tomes with •Oude --inuilfest - tredentialin an angel's- beauty and as - ?ger" poi*. -'d ' - . . : . _.:• It twines with a Ovine call are on 'llielr7Phi• lanibrep.te; who loili their race, patrinti,, who tore -.. their Conotryi Chrislint, who love their church, men who :mein eve y cradled infant an ,immortal "Piet niaptiniging to ' eternity; who see in this ilnation :Goa l ' lest ad grandest lestrintatitality far dm yea/civil end religiose disentbralteast; - viatica in. jibes, Christian -denominations 0111 i Chalet of -tile .4tritig God: , advancing , the same ,Wnew ii: toire.to tbs' roomiest Of i . weir 'fo",the inseseale Ittidennel4toi teen •urtnetili :anti tal ents and .stetson—li men weaker and .Itertiter,, '' , l . t• -. ' • 1 1- t - I -• , , who yet love end. , graeltttoo.o for the creature and the Orpater- - -thrtn Vith the teit talents and . men 10111 the , otaez--spirirv i utightyl th:katd orear heft to foltuts••bto ape and AO , it 01', , es a Mill tti*lititllt fled. uttered by !hasty of every:lB - whieh a towhees love watches, uttered-toy the. SUrdell, of ..nr -turigraut life rolling town* di the Western ocean c utterthl by the dying icy of greet nations es_they ratted' , their drown ...lug hands for mid from - Warden:As* ds arid Conti- Dents eon eloquent all tender motives, ell idesied.memories, istl.O.rious hopes, the mem ' fait" of our Saviour's 'wondrous lure, when he sought for ;and saved us, the hopes Cif casting lee-' trona erbwrrk at his feet when we shall sr* him as is, end be with him, and like hiar—with tt call ten&r, so Irresiitibie, so aivini, '‘.lOra it eome to as, bidding us go forth together, kith one heart, one spirit, one grand catholic purpoisec , one con straining, overmastering, all-transforming love for our Common liolidettrier. to ifiapil • 00d'ID great infant for its immortal manhood, sled rock with an angers ministry the cradle of flo , i'd world! • j'Uintrs' 3ournal. POTTSVII.LE_,I BATVIU7AT. AY 7+ Cosraisibrx the Card and Iron interests stand in greater seed caritas Protective Policy than al moil any other interests in this country. Yet steadily for twenty-five years the bulk of the men employed in mining Coal, manufacturing Iron, and in transporting those two articles to market, have voted with the Free Trade party. An in staves of stronger and more per latent political inlatuation and self deception does not exist. The delusion under which these men have rest ed for so many years, instead of being dispelled by the calamities they have „pa led down upon themselves, seems rathe r to bo inpreased: So, far from finding the cause of the depression of wages to which they forced to submit, to the political system they have contributed largely to sustain, they pretend to find it in the cupidity of their Ca* players. In vain is it demonstrated that more than one half the capital invested in Coal and Iron operations has proved a total leer, and that the other half has not fora year or two pelt yield ed a net profit equal to simple interest on the in. iestmeht. , They refuse to perceive aoy demon titration of that sort, no matter how clear and manifest, fOr suelfdemonstration'..tonviets them of a culpable disregard of their owe welfara'and of the bltadeit subserviency to unprincipled' damn ' goguers Then the demagogues ir't o have profited by their madness or stupidity hitherto are deeply concerned isr meant them from discovering the actual state of the case. and are latent with ready falsehoods to stir op and inflame `their passions so i that they shall have po chance f reflection. r It does not distress us that al miners and boatmen cannot command big wages. Tiaey.' have voted down the only system rough which re munerative priceareen be mantel ed. They have so voted as almost{ eniirely to a op the immures"- tore of railroad• iron in this Co nu:, and, so as greatly to cripple and contract u prospeutiuo of which necessarily, gumption of coal. _As thej have they ought w lie upon it withal especially without charging th e who are totally innooent.—Honer It is humiliating to be obliged that Oat our cotemporary assert true to the letter. Not only otul thani,n , of every grade, are at th; ing for the • bare necessaries of Bible for employers in thalpresett l manufacturing 'ltiterests:vf thei their aunt high wises! If the la or strike far. thaw, the. former alternative, to atop, and that is i the workingusanor ith than to labor on . unaantplainingly to be inailequate remnrieratiun. ingmou Of this .Region ; rd th I country, that theyetunot hope porous times, until theYrcsolve t which at this' time is iMporting I the port of New Yorkat the ra t of dollars a week, while, our upe die, rw workinjal starvation p look at it! Even the free trade delpbia is . °brined at the influx Its New York Com:aperient, tit I. writes: • The heavy and steady shipmei this port to Europe urn beginni Owl in commercial and (Milne' Spite all tbe'reasoning about . th cottoo shipments and (air prosi ' harvest next Tail, apprehensiol pressed that the drain is to cone tinuing, another ipottetary pant before the year is Ant—particula tioes'short no let-up. The val cAtered at the port during the terday, and fromllst 01. Januar , 184. Dry Gorda. Ontivral Merclondlze, 3,1251_4 Total fOr die.week, .4,700,714 t,501,4a7 - 4,503,1119 rforloualy roporto4, 3t,313,458 :4.377,371 Since 'Jam let, $77,73002 h 3,314,945 F 8,912,00 • : This deplorable'stote of uff.tqa it the legitimate lk fruit of sustaining a party . w ose policy is, fur the purpose ol retailing power to depress the in dustrial luter stsof the count y, and throw our p'orte open to the foreign matidifacturer, who by the aid of pauper labor, can uidersell the Ameri 7 min manufacturer. The Demo ratio party cannot truthfully - deny that this is the itosition it occupies. The action of the last :Congress, in which it pos sessed a , nzajoritY, proves the it is no friend to Protection. Of what avail is i if a few Democrats from .Pennsylvania make ade onstration in that direation, if the mass of Ike arty is opposed to l a it? None, we opine..-We oiefore, assert that the workingmen of this State an aspect nothing f from dim party. One of its o gaol asserts that a ,Prinective Tariff is but it spec es of aboltionism; and but few of its papers arty cate mob's system without jeopardizing their po hien in the party, acd disk Whittle° among thefaittilul: Workingmen of Pennsylvania, as you have as. sided by supporting the free Trade policy of i the Democratic party, in riveting the shackles Of de•.. version upon you, weearneitly conjure you to re trace your 'lope,' and in the f tore vote only for thiftrue American policy—a p Hey that will make these old hills ring frith the sounds of busy in- ' &Wry; and your homes me comfortable from increased remuneration for pi r labor. - liouhave been accused—obis, That it sh raid be with truth— Of voting heretofore against y hr own iotoreets.-- Retrieve your reputation in I at respect, by your future action-an action 'whic should have for its collect annihilation Of the mis table policy of the I Sham Democratic party., It ill not do to believe the. felsehdods of ittileaiera. i They have deceived j you too often, to merit in the s igktest degree, your confidence. Therefore pond r the condition o the country ;your own condition; recognise. what system will relieve you; support the part] that ' honestly advocates that ayetemiand sweep from power riOvery time setting, demagogue of the De mocracy. .Do !hie, and light will break in upon whakis now gloom end darknelti:: , Will our work ingmen be prapsaed format 7wltea The time fuer don arrives ? We ha raltoolldetme in their strength, I and believe they will. ' 1 ~ . ~ Rev. CIRRLES WADSNORTII, 1). D.—This di vine, whose labors are at present confined to Phil adelpltiw,,has:a Wide spread s reputation for power I and eloq uence. Probably one of the happiest o his published sermons J. :the ono to be found in Our columns to•day.:, It was preached at there quest and in behalf of the American Sundaj •Eichoolltuion, on Cho sth ulti .o, 'and we assure our rlidders it well repays ett.ntive perusal. . Ch EF EN01:11SERII IN TOE receht promotes in the Na wa tleerre the name of Her tly . of this Borough: focal . A WEEKLY AL 7 Svrnray,'....l4 531 8 Sc7l) &2'7 9 M0NDAY,........ 4 51 7 10 TUESDAY,...—: 4 a 7. II WEDNESDAY,. 4 49 7 12 TIWIISDt..T 4 48t7 ID 13 FRAY,. ... 4 4717, thermomeleal nee*, P.R. it P.. • Jimmy/. RA. ra.!. April b3.-82° . Ron 31st' Ron., -112 • W 11.14 Tbstri.„ "., • 6,-80 jta ,7 Dirine service ii du' pal chiral' etlitite, jot eom , Airily the breaking , slope.latnalea, on the 231 inini4iiged _2l years, vie k, . . • r. Rich girdlerfrr, Tamaqua, mai' 1c b, ibs tultusboat St Nicholas, on., les* Battalion 'Petra*. 'list • ItegitalaCv v;fl purl eo,paules sboald . be out isepeetWi IRO itowier,ll . 51 a.dergi 4, 4 libts noto•abi is Pont esdioni t illerAt Ney Reteptioi; • ill 514 46iiallitanC°1 athi esnoly rege,ek,, . . • plrrAteilta o oar bills Is In "any: .41' the Couoli, e t fire."To's slta!ospbeee .bi lasisi di,* Is etiquette. bees far from el ' ',oslrOur noting a .1 iitariibTiy of f 1 yot, coop of. arper Swerper.:—Tbls is an dree -instittionti Oneat,ltepr in, 1 ; -slut *bile it does Its net well, lest; a gist ceases of dinar and t. delicate In Mishit. .litit little . Cred to vie it; in feet it . is elmost , , , .0 troll it over Snot'. Boos keep. a this imProvement upon' the mat. tendon of sweeping with a kroom , 7 4 'thase tar ra . tle at Bainan's store. isilrfo .-,-The :Wilkesbarre Record of the Times states t a cheek drawn by Fowler Plain right 4 Co., id' Jennesville,:on ile :A * n visits Bank ‘ of Tantana for $484 9?, Payo 3l ° 11 order of P. Harvey A Son, was cashed at the W owing Bank on the 12th nit., with a forged Otldoi4oleat. iti ; The description of the person who preset' d the check ca.moponding with that of a Clerk in the Post O ffi ce at apart, he WAS armled and, old to bail on the c ige. • . •-I ASll"Pateii! • tive fad Atop. eat folvit4,,, ge# It motes Do distress to, lb strongtlii? req asisusossineut en Interested i ly liborless 0 : should examl. perberieke weeks slime, -1 at the bead o eider, and it w creations. No the Club mill season, ilia a Mill Creek Unaided that t to hare atria hooves the pniedee to gu Weld _sown) days sic' seeded in bas, "speckled day's work—! •largest we ca luxoriitat iti through and dexterity, s latter wrath . commend us piscatorial op Aar. Tefie Potisville P I who deriro t Superintend • her occupations involves tbe mat ' tootle their tied grumbling, and blouse to perions dole Donociat. to aeknowledgis I sla the above, ii mar presen 9 o'clock tbi; School room i l Neu Sat boor.; a an exualinn plicants miners, but me- moment labor fe. It is hopes , 'condition of the country, to pay liter flemencl them are bat a single finitely worse to . tiding u pun him, for what he feels We tell the work- Thule wh out ekomio Beerstory.o r& C the result et Monday Jnlmit Itsmf Wm. Short, s State; of this fur nor see pros discard • policy 'foreign goods 'at o of ,fico millions rativas nee °Orr Jonathan He John Ittodb John R. WI; i'ittriele for J.sephlittr o Aoksi iiTl4Oll, Wm. Gitlin. /L trick kla ker. Wily, only Lrdger, of Phila of goods. :Or date of May Thns. Wirt.Tradb Smut. Ilatee It. 11. Coryel Patrick 'Mc a Hoary Alit • Eolkard Jutepli anti of Specie from ilg to arrest sawn. I circles, and de . protitableters of eta of a plentiful ins 'are' !melt!, ex itinne, and so ilon to will be upellh us iyly as the imptriet -044 merchant e eelt ending y - , wile as follows;': 185 R. 118 7 .9. 195,550 $1,484,375 k,111:12.937 . 3.060,131 Henry C. J 1 .John B. Rec Geo. W. Job R. 11. Info. K. Wlittfibl. .foh n o , lVva .A.t4nny M 0 Iritiiiine SI People i xer Ch t on Illooda and the Hexed will' re.pectiv!' iturgess, Trrnsur i High try at th =III I=3 a quarte on the p repeated 1 telectiu wish tar: musical (from P and co.. titled t Duple, of "Su urban Ire sod. duty nod Copra ment." vor - ifer.! very t •jast~ of Or. , I♦ML.—Among tte jto Chief Engineer "an 'Newell, former. the se folio dom Ms; OM. - 'xoces CII&30t& ke* M. f bre 2 Flrd Q. ; 0 aer 3 Full M. 16 4 11e7 4 Inuit Q. 24 6 We, .5 M=3 Inmargint - Ornrx.. 6 ma ML I I. M. 7 P.M; - .4 0 121 0 —ekar :6 :0 " VI ' co " 66 63 " 72 , 63 " 73. --,. 70 - ". liat • wit di. tour solo site bad in the Pilsen leted et Ashland: a Oslo At Leran's alt., lliebte!Eplly, a lied. • :I : you Irb - or only, hw Of Robert. Carter of t aoeldoot lo.lba !so and' tei tbe On Monday tiezt the for, isepeettes. The 4 11 ' iliragth; idistersvllte. ,iip t e4tAtutitoi otitis dint cps ibit lttb . r,* 2 of illateiti of ein. 6 :P.kthe uteeiu of ° 01 1:- 4 galb eta• L ' ig wont!' "1:101112el, now root. and tbe'ptomis• 'it is airily Inetessiog. The Pottsville Cricket Ch l ade arrangements to have its blehecoango strati, put in It shortly be ready for the Clti being quite ready for are, hi are Its 'first 'regular gains; .rnoon, oti ground lyiug . .9 , ad, back of the blotto, As Is Club and the Philadalpll of skill during ; the Sento embers of the Pottirllle 1. 1 0 rd well their laurels. bilged in a trout.lisaing. es union M a as, and with a couple of ids sue , . oting one hundred rod tea of the Wier." Rather fair for 4 single ,m 4 work it was where we landed the light.- Indian Run is certsinlY,Aost brush, fallen trunks, ea.,* get l over which requires. considerable .ngth and patience., especially sthe 7. Notwithstanding , this *zanier, to mountain trotsellshing.! .othei .rt is . tatne ca peed with it. I eri . ExastaiunNws.—Those lof • the blio Sabool,feachers. and otheri, pass en assimilation by the County' at, on tiaordinary English ranebes, ,tbeenselres, for that purpose, at (Saturday) morning, in the Digit. Thaemarninetioet will be written.. relay,', loth, at the same plan end r opportunity Will be afforded; fur ion upon such extra blanches as op. saggest. 1 i . alai their Ceetilleates renewed, w i llb. ;tier), will hand them to Mr. Lqtle, Board of Directors., _ Borou ! A Etection.—A II=II:= 811 Curt, !tritons covigas, i. 68 5 . 2 1 theringtoui •I • 1 93 . 1 : 4 1 13.1 T•I 194' • 135 , lag ' lal 131.1 4 . 34 90 COMITABIJI ' 12.1 416 2)6 S 6 60 36 I ‘ , ad, - - , i ,,...Scri , et!. ..Disc=uss. 106 ~ i. 'a pre., • . 1 1 ' , 1 1 '! 2 Yrs., . Ili 1 •,1 .. ' 112_ 1 1 trough,. 85 . , 1 • F.B i I I. 'ichardson, • E 5 'l.l CUE& : kron,. ' 98 :• 88 186 103 26 12s • Acni7oos : 1 - i, .• ' 1 . , • ''. • 107 : 'OO . 187 107 BO 187 i • 107 r ,64 189 • ~. 82 ItO 142 .ery, • • ,- 82 in ' 149 er,. " 6 94 1 1 66 160 a Mates )0 Roam;' Demotrits in Ilalie. .:.•.---- r I ' . election for Borough officers took place hut. There wee but little !Fitment, cult Is generally entiefactory. An be found tbo aggregate vote fur the ,fikers elected, and their opPonints : •D. B. Cristo E. fOr Cris!, 231 r - O A. Schtirtle,2(no . '661 ualuUle—•J.llantey, 479 B. Burr, ' ; 349 t for Minton l3O d'a—;:*W. Mortimer, Ji..480; •11. F. i f te, 961 no opp. ' IC. Little, • 4611 Innes,i 222 F. Fustoi, 121 School Director- 41 8. Zinnia, 273 U. Putt, H I YARD.4Conueit—' o 3. Tingle; _ Sea tterin r, 3 School Det,:ecterW. E. Dam 119 • Scattering, 1. D.—Cotitteit- , -*D. - Nagle, ' 133 • S. Hefner, • 47 *E t Goldin, I 65 C. W. Pitman, 4 School Director—oWm.lPot, t P. Lyitene. 84 A np.— Couneit ,•Doqne,(11111 11pp.)135 S. Direeter—*D. Kerihnetl, do, 130 /Irked with a * are elected the Ma omit 4 t ie eooeert of L Court Rouse :ow . onday e in poll' of attend co, and very , ereditable; the Pottsville Iteiring the pieces annonn I Ogren:ono so satisfactorily, tit y encored ; Mr. jenkinsGo :blayed.,soirie ?1 froin popular operas on the viopncello, Ilie and At 11, (he is a r 'inileioati 4 of fine ;, . I ibil)ty;) Messrs. Melntrei randn White iladulphia we believe) sang Several Scotch t‘ - • - ittoogs, inimitably, and wee rich)) !ni 1, 010 encores they received ; and , John sq., recited ht.sl.lever local poenthistot, Penkiny," the departed Indian brave, kote'inemorial exists at the earner of Cen: Mahantango. • streets, tbia Borough. In this concert, it, would be a idereliction of t to refer, to the effective manner in which 'I Cake sang-the "Irish. Eiligrant's La. It procured for him prob . :ail/ 1 1de , most us -encore of the evening. In reply to the 1 tiering eall,.the Gen—Corpiirsil sang with .garil for the proper exprencomne, "Shells n." 'We eongroulate the modei.‘,..debir. pee his overwhelmingly unexpftrted sue •,. I. re truly gratified that the benefit In every met the mosCsanguineespeetstions of the of the'corps, and hope to gee the infantry p a with full reek. and in effeeiivecondition: uniform is ierninly, very fi neat, and no, bnuld be spared to b l uild-tb company up it le entitled to occupy. • Recipe, for P beg phut.—At this is • son for preserving fruit, we ptiblishNhe Ong receipt', which ore invaluable and M. ,ED TAR.—After removing worms from I at. a Peach and other trees, ke., ITO/ to ;ands e' mixture *a f011ows:Z-ilitlf ounce of ire rublOate ridace4 to pi , trder—add half spirits of hartrhorq'oi.ral ammoniac and ell together until di:solved. I Pit in a Three •- 1 kale rert:l 3 and iidd commenter and mix l egator. then appiy / to• the *Minds the borers here been taken out. WAlSlte— ,, Put one dram l eorrosiva into s gill of spirits of hattshern or aal amp e until dissolved,;. add fur cnarts — of .soft and wash•yoni tmes and ths roots with this on: I s This mixture will net injure the peer, .0 worm Urdr.seet will touch them. lie ears these Milauror as they , are poisonous. 1 ' .. . • Roma° Roneor.—One I ound of Whale 011' 1 4 • , onnees of sialphOr,tnized cl 2 'gallons of :; se half 'peck ,of lime •la four gallon! of • ; ,pour off the eleer water after the lints Is lived. and - adkit to the other 'pier ; add lallitts of strong tobaeeo .iater; l With title ion eyringe your Thant, ink!, lenittelliately i a rain, and the eureulto wilt Oat !Ouch . the g freit. The pyringing ought .to eotautanew' "tbebinatoats begitt to fell, hind applied after ' rate.. All frill trees; if Alta foliage' is . prop'. syrioged with this solution leiter ratite for a eaks,, will not.be iroubled !hit tbeeneinfto. ' et bare-pioeared a lot of the; Whale' Oil Soap alit; ' Gordon Syringe!, which. eon he' 'Oh.. ' . *lour - olden by thoeto;Wbci desire .to apply I' . y.; •tf - ti • utootutaa'Odeds au - effectual • y 'hi Slue' wbo have ' - tr eit it for - Apo or .. - i 7,, 1 Po t * ' - - : .-': -,.. -.- - , , __ „ 2 7 ig ‘. _Wor & kinime, 4 , 1 ? ( a 1441411 Rg r ." athomie--• On bards," oileulug bit *westing ot ktfmir int to Temaq el¢t - thit*t.p44 lriaj miifeitlerito,t*tr 40 61011 . - Or 00 ae7 ut tor tegrenstatilres inth*.last.sanislaturs. tioatliMarke!';f4 l l.4 o. !:l 444lll6o2tketisilt l i t ' i regallds 11050-itOti:MiOrss;f!tortli•roteis 4l ' Teeddittles' Mr. MilliaWo3lbMitlitirs acted 21 fiet*, — .4: 'Jim - Meet! lag dotal the evening" was addressed Wilke _ . piest mantas's, ity4desstr. Parker, dlubn,..Peleast sad following prnernbleatutriiii . 'talons werei_reatand uninitnouslifidaptial Witzegna, We; the martingale:l employed gelid shout the mines of 3etaatpiat4 vicinity, having earefelly ,watebed the - Legielatire - ; eareu of sew prettent Couaty Sizater thi. num Rebtad. Palmer 'and of respected, reiresientadvis . .l(tyrei L. Pinkerton, Philip it. Palm and Jots B.'• Bova thruisghout the last sesri n. of our Statti tura at Ilarrishurg, and „toeing fully sitlelled: with the honest, straightforward. and eMelent manner in which, they have fulfilled their pledges given to up at the but October. eketione ; we therefore, re. seise, that 'Stowe them our warmest Reknit, l. wdgements, ani here publicly tender tbrm the same, promising theta - that while iliey as nobly sustain the interest of labor as they have hitherto deice, that tca Will eonsideriteut duty and interest Lesiva them tier support: Racked, That, the passage of the hill entitled "Au net fur the butter securing of the wages of labor."' bas given us _unbounded -atisfaetion. and 'that we bail it with pleasure, as * first step to wards other-reforms which the Interests orlabor have a just right to demand. • - P.cwifecer, That in our present Senator the 800. Itubt. DI. Palmer. and• ids worthy"colleagues, Phi. lip It. Palm. ..lobo S. Boyer Ind Cyrus L. Pinker. too; Schuylkill county has had a reputation at Marrisburg this last winter,-of whieh she may justly feel proud; and that in them the working mCe hare found, able, faithful and' energetic ad. 'soars of their rights. , • • ROMS owed perfect b's op. welter, AIP•Jfa jar. W. A. Nick;thr, U. S. Array.--With pinata, we copy from the Charleston Areal of April 19th list; an extract of the 'proceedings of the anniversary banquet of the Charleston Light Dragoons, on the list of that mond" The ban.: goat was attended by a large number of,toill4r7 men, bulb from the United States Army, and from the South Cirolina Militiaand . we observe that . • cur lownaman, Major Nichol', U. 8. Army, wita _a picot, awl was )aunbred onirha *Cession, by 'O4 following sentimont i propoled by Captainl . H. Rutledge, tbo otontanndant of tbo Dragoon" who introduced AtAjor.Niehola to the company • lib the following historical memoranda': , 1 .i, "Major NIA°Is served at the startuing.ol Mon terey, *Witt of Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Sati•rtn lonia; Churittutsco, Nolino•det Cbapolittpee, Omits son Cosme, and City afterward.. •!Being o First Lieutenant of artillery, heves brev e tted Captain for 'gallant conduct' at Monter ey: y e a reverted , distingtilabetr, at Cburnbusto, and 'was again brevetted Major for gallant eon. duet at 'Malin° del.Rey,' ' • •• • Air be volunteered as igunner'il 'At Molina, he vole,. _ _ 'gm, . m nat ving up a piece of Drum's Artillery, and w e ed it as ,ucb during the scam The Ore from this piece very materially assistedlin driving the ene my trent their guns, end in siding our troops 'ln their advance. It was by this service that be acquired the er.ebriquet of the 'Ganser of Molina: The incident having reached the ears of the Pres. idea', be sent talks War Department to lento the name of thdofficer whit had thus. distinguished himself, andthaving dune so, placed his name at the head of the lists of brevet fur that mot Lonrho fore examining the reports." To which Major Nichols, who was' iateelied with cheers, responded: • . " Captain and Gentlemen of Ike Charleston Light Dragoons :—lt is with a great deal of dila• dance that I rise, feeling myself, I was 7 ,about to remark, almost a perfect stranger in your midst; Gut thasight of the Ong of our common country, now flying over us, assure,' me that I have 'com mon interests with you, and that I am not alto gether a stranger, here. -, "I thank you, gentlemen, for, the sentiment you have dune me the honor to respond. to, and you, Captain' fur the handsome mincer in which you have Captain; pleased to et prey that sentiment. "In the early period of dui war with Mexico I was ;irs.;ciatettivitb the gallant Quitman, whoa. Isptimely death the cation now laments; and who was io intimately connected with. the heroes 'of this State, who proffered their services. and who left. their homes and interests to take their part in sustaining the honor of our country's flag; and most nobly .ditl those heroes endure the hardships sad privationl of war. - "On the held of Chorubusco it was the fortune of the command to which I belonged, to meat the 'Palmetto Degiment"--11 field where this regiment covered itself with imperishable glory—tand on ' which every man had brought home to his mind ~ the pentimeni, 'dMlce et decuriwt est pro parries Nraori."lnas there the gallant Duller fell.—' Again thanking' you, gentlemen. permit me in conclusion, to offer you the following : "The Mentor, of the Honored Dead of the Pal , motto Reointeist.—Their heroic deeds, are held in proud retneinbranco'hy a , grateful country." - The same paper contnini oho a communication giving the personnel of a General Court ,Martial lately sitting at Fort Moultrie, Charleston Dar ' bur, by direction :of the President of the United ' States. fur the trial of an office t r of the Army— ' and of which Court Major Nicht:dews', a member. ' We extract as follows : ~ "Mr. Edltor :—I observed &day or twe ago, a notice in your-paper of the' pereonnef of the-Court Martial, ae...AC: Allow me to throw in a few = touches for the filling out of the picture. I will' ' follow the military rule in giving opinions, by commencing with the youngest. • • a et • • • • 0 • • • e i • * 1 • • • .' • • • "Major W. A. Nichols is odxt. No one would ' need be told that' be was a soldier. Ile has it 1 written al! over him from bead to foot. Ills fig- ' , ore and bearing remind me of some Of those de seriptions we read of—Where the hean.ideal is resented of the soldier—and his looks do not I elie his'eharacter. 'Where mils there more gal-, I ntry than his, lately recorded by yon? I un- I ti . derstand hii,qualifications as a bureau officer are L not inferior to his martial performance, and that, some distinguished head of a military bureau re. -marked, that if you gave Nichols in ,an-of ce nothing bat a block. of wood, In, would' ihape it 'lnto'eumething Oseful." • / i I- a • • I • , As - ~ exs4 is lair, on 71 lfi2 74 193 79 1491 83 194 80 183 82 194 63 140 164 It 2 130 113 13 38 1 671 336 We are gratified to observe that the distinguish ed services of co rlowniman are appreciated as well by the citizens of s sister State as by Mose of his own. pit"Proceetlittge of the Borough c' t tuncil.—A staled meeting of the Borough Couneik was held 'on Tuesday evening, May 3rd. Present, Messrs. Menuig, Hoover, Exert, Nell moo, Shortie, Chris. deg, Nice, Kintley, Haywood, Itepplier and Fell- igh t Watt ening, eras he perform. • Glee Club— ed for thetti et theyivere single; the President in the chair. 1 11 The, minutes of last . meting We read and adopted. Com: of Accounts on unfinished 'besiness in itihiatids. was conkinned. '," . Special Com. 0n'11.4 corner of _Centres, and Eas Mnrket streets, was ens tinued. Special Corn. on amenduninie to the Borough Cho rteroran .discherged. Street Cons."on.repairs'of Water street, in 'Nor wogiats Addition; was continued; and discharged on crossings at Third street and Minersvillelload. , - Corn. of Survey on grado of Arch street, repor• ted ordininee establishing grade,,ete.. Report accepted and Cum. tlischargoil. Cam. of Lamp and Watch was discharged on erection of lamp in Callowhill street. Street Cam. was Coat inuel on construction o circular coifed In Morris A iditioa. , Special Cott: on claim of' lir. A. H. lialberetadt for damages to vehicle in consequence of alleged' immensity of street at old gas fork,. rePortedAit favor f a . eontlaromlee settlement of $2.0. Re. port not accepted; . " ' Special C..m. on opening street from Centre street at the old gas works, to Cool 'street, was cotilinned. • Street Com. on , crossing in Marliet street wear Ninth, was discharged een crossing in High street near Coal, discharged ; onr,vvidening and paving Third street between N.Agregian and Mitbani,ngo. :diScharged;and on: conditkon of culvert in Coal street,iontinned. Cont. on Firs Apparatus on the sell of the SAM lire engine and tender, was continued. The Clerk was . Insiructed to notify certain-Ott. petty holders on lionoregian stroat, to puilin•thati dralus s and pave.. -' • Com.',.ntfe•petition of Pottsville , Cornet . Rimy proyink for appropriatfon to portion; new multi• cal instrumentr;reported favorably. Report ac- copied and Committee discharge& eonsideration of the matter of removing ob noxious mine' water from Lyon street, was post pone& On motion a- Cpm. composed- of biresrs. liar wood, 11IcBarron and Repplier, was. appointed to ascertain the, eosin! repainting the Clay Munn menk in this B9rough. , • Com. or Pint Apparatus was lastroeteal to put in order the tire phig at the corner of Third and Market ,strerAa, and 'at the sorrier of Centre and Norwegian streets. : The Supervisor wisinstreetedlo put the bridge In Mooch Chunk street, in order. The B..rnugh Barteyor was instructed to pre. pare plans and apeellieatione. preparatory to the reerptlon'tly the Borough of proposals to culvert.' , Norwegiah Creek.. The . The . annual report" of the ~Chief- B ergent ..was read. It reported a balsa°. fur lieeamea, °lei otter official expenditures, of . $llB 80. . -. The following bills item read, and ordered to be . paid ,C. Worisau owl othere,.. #ll6 25 -Jacob Medoro,. - . 91 13 Elietion OUltall of Borough,. - , 66 00 Watchmen, . , ; .. 100 op • .1 - S3OS • , - - •,` i k ipilwas-faser 1 0 .24 0 ' ". • yrgdat." , ..* 42, A loos 41004 1 . , ing tianitt'..isiletit , Arednairda,t; orterjaoon si, tr Welocki on: wtskit - efaa/on;liellealy Wet* ',OP* -._ alsetals ` ender bad, Ot illezeoln:leltilkilp*' ol447 -To ,rireleeked.:-* eg canebars , sae Means. Shorl.l6. ihoft if;lblettjo alliti:taaes, Nagle sad Beene. _ . - • - - ' . lbievining about 9 a'cloel4 the=vibes' of 414 OWltteits with some incited guests, mai:hien to the anku4 Council sepper. - :It was prepared by Coo-I"..B.lteercher of the .Exebange Ifotat. and wet in 'every respett worthy at 'that gentlemates ireputstioif as an unexceptionable caterer: ' -_}Ages doipgla II justice to the se hstant Isis and delicacies 'shirt literally Weighed downthe table, rev it,ra! of the distinguished gentlemen presentre We i totited, end in response, expressed themselves one ; and very much in - love`with Pon - stills, a confession of which they need not he ashamed, foi'isn she . hatt not her compeer is many respect* t the State. Messrs. ,Cantpliell. Haywood and' Palmer - WC'S , the principal speakers on the occasion. and as proud as they are of oar City among the hills, as proud are our ciente, of them, for their earn est engravers at true elevation, tor He is the truly great alone -• N'ite,ersikii•• Stith open foes, ; •. .I 0 whim an honest heart is shown, With,..rbarits's soft grace; • . The week or'sini.ll be will nut alight -, tile ItYstif itt God and does - the right A monarch in the world!' Us shapes the present race. , • We would tongratulste• the. members of the Borough Couriiit, upon the very happy mariner in which their festbilty_passcd off; and believe. from -the competition of the new Cuenca 'that its acts for the earning. year will be af worthy of public atimmehdatioe, as thosesof the Council bear put closed. . ova PAR3IEIU. ar nog any or TOWEL FALL • . , [Entered according-to Act of Coitnrese. a. n:4 , 11E9. by Bennett k Co.. lo lb* Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the :Eastern • Districkof Perinssivanhq , 441 sing of the Vannes", who thrive by their toll— The heroes who conquer and govern ths Noll— •". • , Ballerina that all will the subject regard As oneof the beat for the soug of a Bard. Their houses' are their eastleithelr hearth-401*i a throne— • They rule with no sceptre the kingdoms thej, own; The stalks and the "Ina, with the holt-bearing trees, Are settled' that bend not to tyrants the knees; lint bend with the wealth of the orchard andideld, E'er loyal end faithful, a harvest to yield: t No planning or pion' , g mimed them is known— No traitor the sov'reign would strike from his throne. Ile stands 'midst his wive of grass, wheat and maim, Like Crime, "the monarch of all be surveys." Ills banksercahe eartlebanks that stand on his Gum= The banks. that are safe when the panics chum— . . Thell4 kl 4 jhe rattle—notflinty in breed; '; The shares are the plough-shams hat score bents seed— Not quoted on 'Change in the broker'. army ; But shares on which Nature, wiildlvidends pay. Their tanks arc not those that the widows condemn— No officers pilfer deposits from them— If small the potatoes that to them are theedi. Yet none are as small as we find out of ground. The Tanner with appetite ever can oat 1 The breed on his table. "as good se the wheat And. loving Mort dearly his wife. he tifiy.ut Ver. lily bread and ray whet I'll not have any but hen! 1 , i With juice of the apple, the wife then may All The glass In which lingers no tremors or III: I And she may respond that, whatever betide her, Most happy she'll be with 14chusband bevi./ei.cr f Tbires many a hearth whevithe embers a re i giewlog: lo There's many a heart with I joys overflowing= The hearths and the hearts. au thew letre Veda alarms Are trials the homes that a e reared on out farms. The Partners, In Spring-11mm* Sumner and Fall, Can order their cults from the great rower Hail; And after the harvest, wh.m fruit. gram ant grain Are gathered in tarns from the hill and the plain,. With dimes In Ihelr pockets, of labor the frulis, Can.vlsit the city and look to their PUlthl Net mills with the tawsers.demsndlng their fees, But Tower Hail suits 'bleb the Farmers moat please; Because they have tried them. and very welt know That men at the -Tower" the best only use; And Yarding will buy—as their pockets they heed— The clothes that are longest in going to seed. , 1 . ' BENNETT 4 CO.'S 1- 1 Tower Hatt Clothing . • 618 .Ifierket street, Letfflevi sth & WI, S4Oll aid.. ', i PIULA or:l,Pa! i. Toe SICKLES TRIAL.-TRE: SPEC II OF 3 R. Gnanox.—Mr: Graham finished his.grent speeeit On behalf of Mr. Sickles, to day. qdr. G. cp ke et length, defining the law of the land,l and givi g his views of Scripture law. After speaking'sev r. el hours be made a brilliant peroratioh which • e finished with the following remarkable wor e t "And now, gentlemen of the jury, I hhve but no word more to say, and that is that I trust t• at every man will leave his teat at the adjourntn nt of the Court,•to day, with ri firm determination to obtain all his-garments at the Brown Stone Clo h ing Hall of Rock ill do Wilson, Nos. 61:13 and US Chestnut street, dere Sixth, PhilndelOia." - The Oxygenated Bitters) For tha curo •uf DYSPEPSIA on ~111IGESTIV, Liver Cory taint, Asthma, Coatiren.4*, L. 1411 0,, Appetite, , erer and ,Ayne, Heart Dun., TV Sc, Prosit, A airy, Sea Sickness, Scurtly, Eau en Headaelke, Sinful, and General liebil,ty, or n: disease havitig its origin in insperfee6liyeatlo . These Bitters, as nil. classes of odri fellow iti %ens, includibg Members of Congress, Lay r* Physicians, 1 Clergymen, Planters, Farmers mum others testify. are the only safe,'eertaiir, and no erelyn *Purest, for tho immediate relief and er mistreat core of the nutny.croel complaiiitti w icl in some phase or mbar of Ityapeptal, afflict Ull Mee. . These Bitters were discovered by pr. Rao, a / B. (aces , and in their formula differ entirely fro that of any ogler preparation of tnedicine, or taining no alcohol—no mineral—no poison n noxious drog=in their nature limit', ! not sti els thug—retaining their virtues in. any clime; he are "a combination and a form indeed" of edi clue which knows do rival in exterminating dii ease nod restoring the system to its'pristitie igs and health.' No matter.of how long standi n ,c. however indueed or chronic in its character the . disease may be,—no matter that it bas barns,. tin • skill of tbo pysician, aid reiisted the elfo is c Medicine, a,singlo east of these -Bitters will satin fy the sulfereethat his didease is auienable et' thi proper remedy..., .1 \ In testimony of the many cures effected by thi Remedy, reference is bad to the written certie 'ate front distinguished individuals ktiown all psis the hied. ' : I . l . 'S. W..FOWLE 1. CO., Propriero a. "Boa o For sale by their agents everywhere. Akicarttrz-John G. Down', ,J. C. Hughes 'a . Henry Saylor, Pottsville; C, db Ti. Iluntai g - Schuylkill Haven:M. W. Prevost; Miners ill E. J. Fry and McGuigan & Fowler; Tainaqu ; Sbirsler, Port Carbon ; Paul Barr, Pineg l ov 49. Hunan I .Son, Tuscarora; Charlet. - re New Philadelphia; Jonas Hobinholtl, Port li ton; It. H. Irvin. St. Clair; B. Phillips, N. Camila; John Middleport. - July 31, 1858. - =l3lAsowl rd'lliollottray t ti Plll a:a...Stair beadmette, ne the most common of allailmenb, Is removed bye IN ammo of thli gentle aperient. It does not set u . n t o r seat of the pole , but upon the dlsorder l a storms . the ohstrneted bowels, tht; distempered Ilvitr, by the ;u. lar action of which organs the torture 1k 'wand ed.— As a remedy for Wan sive breath the pills are mos eon. fidently recommended . Tbey purify the whole I fernal organisation and Missal to ever, funition a d ree of vigor which Insures the ',Alder dischirge of all Ease matter through the natural and ievAltl , ate than i s. itrThe Smut Sense Popularity. of the Etalrasatroz br Hair Restorer of 'Jules Meal, has created a demand daprocedented oveylthe satire coun try. 'Persons afflicted with baldness' for pare, after !Wag it a short time, are gladdened bY the appuraaee of a new n 4 luxurious growth of Qt r. Imrartlng • dory! to the, Millets of he head, t pre vents the hi r tram tailing off. An gray hafts an¢ whiskers are qui:kiy ehaage Ito thol original 11 ok* by Its ehemicul action, unit yet it is n t a dye. o r will it soil the skin or Sliest linen. Per a eby all Dr nista, and at the Laboratory of ;Juliet Moot A CO.; No. 704 Chestnut Street, Phlll4elishis. Por ells also, wholesale and total, at F. SANDER SON'S Drug and Cheiriesl Store. Pot rine. /UP Diallers ' lissaleal Palm lAitarstetor will eure"The tollcrwlog set ent I -great eahilogue:ot dls• esses:—Surna, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes, Sore Nipples, Calmar Banton s, Smalses,Strains, Bites. raison, chilblains, Mlles, Serorals, tnperc, Amber gem, Fehroi, Far Ache, Mee t Sore ilyee, Omit, Swellings, Itheilmailsim, Scald need, .Salt libretti - , llabineva. kryalpelss, itlngworm, Barbers` itch, Swill Pus, Measles, In" me., ae. . . 1 To some: It may appear incredulon that so many Ms ! eases should be reared lbfone art le; 'such an, idea mill vanish when rellartion points t the fact, that the salve Is a combination or ingredients, each and every one applying a peribet antidote to It opposite disorder. Pinactras. Daror—ltS Chambers , et. Newlr 47trk. (12-ly] iirSold by Joys . -- r -- air The Direst. Jitogllsh It entedy.W.diwSilt JANIES CLAJd.Zd CELSIMATED FEMALE 1 1 ,11111. Titipsts4 from a prescription of Si J. 0.44 M. D, Physician Extraordina q to the Qu n. TIAN invaluable milllrjoe is unfailing In the r iseof all those iniutol and dingeronedisess'ottombich the female constitution tit subject. It moderates all IrSalltli+ and to mores all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be railed .To Blaweled tallies it la ullarly rapid.. It wit, in a short time, tiring on . the . thly period with mularity. ' Each bottle, price One Dollar; ra the Goiernnient Stamper Great Britain, to prevent' itnierfeltsi.. • asirrliesciiits should not be tot ey females diving I' the . FIRST want MONTHS 0.1 Anrairseli: as they ars sung 141 bring , ea Arinorritipe, bad of .any. .Wr time they en 4 af e ' •- . : - . ._,- .1 In all eases of Nervous and Spinal iturellouv, Pain in the Back and Urals, Fatigue on slight !mato°, Palpita tion of the neart,llysinitrs,andll'hites, three, Pills will add moor when all other ;1113nl ou have failed. and al , thougha powerful remedy , doing WO boi, edema!, atitiuMay„ or anything hortfolle he eoustp gallon. Pall dimetbirm ini the p am p hl e t 4ronod anti peckaie f whir? should he orefilly prevervid. • Soi' Akent'lite the Vetted Stetei and Canada, . - .. 1 ion uoiiilN*o. - "to L il.ltaldvilli & a.) ' . ... - . 1 - .Itocheater,l4. - Ti . , .., 11.14.41 t as& 6 palsy- atampn enekned to any in • ittetteth Aigent, will tisstri a bettleieentale4 Insent, ..,;- 14 isd ill 1 1 / 4 41svilli,t4 n tit', ancoit ; ''irt iitic* iitia;l4 ll: J.ll/11 end by aft DknOte thttesOetit the ,- ihdted tette and Cesedes. .-_-: •f t lene 10 7 *IA . Zh- - 1- - . .. . ... . .. Wriampertasit so . comae . DR. Camrsurai Pnin.-Yhe eetableatlonnef toinvt :is in, thee* !Ma *rename:nit of a low/ a eZIOWII 0)1 . 11',41 -Th4 anl ' and * Th ar %wit Wa nd n lireeracting all li*alarliiie. palnfal me eatione,l initllos ill et. Atttailleve*, vebetZOro to ld br olinklee,bentirtin; pale In tbeelee; Vita ' ot tbe boirt,distftibedeleen, ohlorti always arbo from taterreptivivof more. Tbeet mei be eareersfelly well; i v.* preventive. Teen! Tins atonic% never be taken in rfinaney,ea inter yroold b* sore to CHM& ealscaetla,r. Watysn ' te4 Yantis' emits- . lois, rind free from tainting iniurio4 to life Of bteltb. livpillitAireet ions, obi direld be mild, seeompariy , , emit, box. Peke St. :en by ,suall, by eneloeing $1 to any authorized agent. ' , a l ' IIUTCIIINGS. ' T General "Veit for the 11. S., 11155, Cha ber a l Nice Pork! To whom all Wholesale enders NM Id be addriored. 1 iiirSobl by Joan 131. intown & Eo.v, Pottevinr;* moil Maur Blica A Dm. Moen& , , • pity] . 1 . . Sir Hair Dye 2 Bale Dyefillair Dye 21..1 Wm. A. Ilatchalor's air Dlet The ORIGINAL and BUT / n the World! All others are mere imitations, ink should be avoldedi If you rash to escape rldteute. GRAY, BED, or Ittra k HAIR Dyed Instantly to J bgaotifnl an/ . Katona Drown or Illark, without the Injury to Darr or Skin: • FIFTEEN hiEDA LE end DIPLOSIO bare been snarl dedto Wm. A. Batct.elor shire 1639,1aad bir'er 80.000 spr fiIo:MMUS hare been made to the fife of his patrons of bls remota Dye. WE. A. 8A*11131.3111 SATE D not to be dba la swished from nature tied to Injure in the least, however 1 t lonad,and the 111 efforts of bed Hair la rigors ted for life by this sple blade, told or applied (in 4 prirat4 Victory, 233 Broadway, New York. Sild to alt Celia and towns of th Drogabois - aWd nee,. (loads Dealers. Arne Geuuloe has the name I staid plate eugrailtig on four tides 4 ! WILLIAR 1 . 49-111. . Bra ire-Sold by Jolts O. Rams 4t new rir Wigs: Wigs! Wlgs: WIGS and TOUPEES surpass light, easy and durable. , . Fitting to a charm—no turning a lug oil the head ; indeed. thin is lb where thee. things are propAy an. [4943] • 233 /I THE GREAT; . . Medical Di tovery OF THE AGE. ~ I irilt., KENNEDY. of Itoabu a.. has disetwered I .';01 one of oar 'common .pasture cads a reamed) , I tui cures . . - EVER Y KI.VO OF UMOR, , The Wont Scrofula down to Common Pimp i . Ile has tiled it In over eleven h ndred came, end ne - i t er failed except' In two CIIIIMIN'?both bonder humor. I has now in his posteeselon over e hundred eertiticatt of its value. all within twenty tenets of Boston: Teti bottler are warn.nte d to .care a nandeg ot4e month. .., .., . . li One to three bottles will cure Mir worst kind of plat. plea on thti ram. . r , t Two or three bottles will care t system of 011ie. I:, Two bottles are estimated toe the worst maker a 1 the stomach , . . i i Three or lire bottles are warren ed to cure the worst' kind of Erysipelas , I 1 • One or tio bottles are Warrant to mare all hunter In• the eyes. i 1 i • Two bottles are warranted toe running of tliCe slot and blotches among the hair. :. - .• Fan, to six bottles are *arrant to cure corrupt a running ulcers. • One bottle will cure amity erupt oni or the skin. ' ' Two or three bottles are war:tilted to care thew t , kind of rinewornt.' . • Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the mitst riiiiE 0 übs criber 'will have for solo desperate ease of rheumatism. : I ,_ . j_ next week. atl ne lot of Cabbage Plants. e holesale - Three to four bottlesare warranted to cure mill . "' "I' and retell. embracing the Emily .111tele —1: trly Yolk. • Five to right bottlei will core:the:worst case of ser o . - 1 - Early Sugar Loaf. 'Early Wirginstadt,exid to be thee nest el s., 1 Early Cabbage cultivated—together eith lat•ge York for One to three bottles are warm; ted to care the wend.' the ..,c.c,,,d crop.- Wilt a 1,,,, have for tale Luge p lum p case of Ity.peredi, 1 know (non he experience of thou.' 'head and Flat Dutch Cabbage Plants, sands that Ithat, been Imiumed by a canker math. , iu Sl,a to-Apply on Greenwood 11111, or et -the subserlber' s Seed Store. -. , Ile..lid.ll.l.lXN.*N. One to two bottles ire warranted to morn sick d• Aprill ache. i . • tortsvllle. O3 '59 . t..• I& _____ __•____.__ _ . _ _ On to two bottles are warrant to regulate a cos iv. ' , llO LEASE.--The-Connecticut & state of the bowels. ' 1 ' 1 " _L. Schuylkill• Coal andiron! Company deeiro to receive Poo to iteu bottles wilt regula all derangemen or' 1 , , , 1 MI OW 14 for , the I tit leafing of their new Colliery. on the the kidneys. f .• ' • 1 ' , Slack e and Tunnel Vrlna of COAL now erecting on Four took hot tie. bliTfleored I e went twofer dro .. the o Min na York Farm tradts. at Kartwood near Potts. One to three bottles. has.eored the worst mote of plies; vino.' There Is a run en the above veins of over 1000 a relief is elenys experienced: Whit a mercy to ge re- plias.. The Snail(' below water. The Improvements lief In such an excruciating dhiriasel are new and cnnvenlent. No change of diet evrr uecerrearicat the beet 05t1 Any inf. ormatlon required will be clytn. and rinpentala can get cord enough of it. ' 1 . ' t • , rectired by • - OCOVELL FISHER, Instrootis Fart VrE:—.. i ldllitll, lone tablespoonful i per • _ Illnereville Schuylkill- eounty,Te. day :, Ch iltiren over I enlyears, deseert.spoonfol: Child.' ' • It-tt ren from flee In eight yen's, teaspoonful. As no d i lree lions can he applicable .to all eftnatitutlontii take uf tient to operate on the bissiels trice a day. -- - ' • tsviArtualip zi • DONALD I KEINNEDY, 120,Warren Sti4et,Ra;bury, Jla l Price Sk.• • Akit - Ftv..tale by druggists throughout the United St toi March 19, '99 . 12.1 y FRESH SPRING LADIES' Dress Trimming, urnlshin AND t g, i Of the beat quint; Best Kid olovea pi' . AL T. COLORS— • - • Alto, 511 1:, Lisle Threid and Cuttnn Gioye it Mohair. Mitts— ).1 . A fine mime irn ir %Seel SPRIDitI SKIRTS—A a,arlety rf the best Idyl, Zepta4:r WOUSTEVand HI 'TI,AND WOOL— / A full and rrreh tor 18 triatbrOas t Plit N ti jtASOL4 a 4 SUMaItEII.I SS ur ifferent sixes and s yle n. Jet BRACELETS so l d, ORNA IRNTS.-- . ew and beautiful st yles. I° a- Choice PERM:J.SIIEIa and 1 ILEt AILTICLES4- 1 of all Linda. eY Heir Nets, PLAq and !WADED. • • • • 4 li. ; tirThe Ladles are. particubirly Invited to call and 18- examine these 00014. w bleb are unequalled luf sty' )1. and quality, and are Offered allow prices. Potterilla. April £4,re9 1 ; __ , . MORNING AND lloca P day, at Thompronja' 11a 1 atrootp, from ~ 5 to , o'cloc 12. to 1 to tin Afitiraoon, OTS *IBS. n. fre•METEIDDIST'i hPISC PAL CIIORCII.Ieer Street, Pottsville, itev. It. Gnaws, hist.; pd vineworvice ee ery Sabbath al9 AotLand at P et, LI:I4IIERA, CllttClLMarkel qn le ;. Pottsville,Rev.W. Lucas. DAVI, Pauttor. Div rre H. vicein thisiOhurch gularly. emery' Sunday. ; RIM; r'cloek; eve ing. at 7 o'clock. Weekly PrPrayeh, Meeting, fhuniday 'reign g. o'clock.. . in. TUE PRE.tYTERIAN .CBUlt ti ew worship regularly tt the social° Reformed bur Building. Building. Market net —Rev. Sontag. Cott, P for Sabbath morning. lit 111% •riclockt- evenings. t 7 clock. Weekly toeihre add Prayer meeting, We neap evenings, at 7 o'clock. of i i . pcows & Fos - , C.l' C11.1.0a. Pottnlila fia: tfoictj Stoi• Centre Street, Adjoining the POTTSVILLE lIOCSI J frgi New Spring - Teta New Dress &Irani, It lbbons. dz.n. 4A 13rgelertfl Embroidered Collsirs.'SLEE.YES.and DIMITY BANDS— ; Dasi. Dome stylel—very Hosiery sod FURNISHING GOOD: I —' , • lictigin6 )iitettigenci. T-?-A(! JTheriice Notarea emit be Accent with 25 cent. to aepeor it ' the JOURNAL. g In • ' lED‘ • 1 ~ ... GAIILE-41L001B-On En . day lief, at St. tilair, by 1i" GOT. G. Spurr, ITN lAN Gall to SIMIT Jays M r '. * ' UPTON-61,LN :4- eOn th Sib of 311 y, 18301. by the Rey. D. W. Matike. 11A33101 .1. 1{1.13,t. of Scioto ikill Haven, to JA3IIOI 81 Urn's, of Philadelphia. 311E1:LEIGH- 'LLEII-iln Zion's Church .1 It on Tuesday mural g, Iha 31instant. by Rev. A. Med. Rev. 11.trtitl doors ton . Pastor of the Lutheran Church. inerivi le. to Enna M. Dit eat daughter of Juan Biller, Elul., of tii. Limey ' , ~.... e...------------ . 1 \ auto, . LINDER-In Olgsha&... on the : sth nit.,J Amin , LISDLII, MOO of Micheal Limier, egad 24 3 ears, 2 ~weeks and b days. • I . , EURLET-In th a Boroug'i. on the Ist lost , Wei. Mar DUaLar. aged 9 yon, I month and 13 dal. Atritrading pa please copy. , • ~ , 1 SCHOLLRNRER I Ell ' On the 30th tilt.; A 31.. ---- T infant dsughter o Gustavus G. and Patel ine • ~13chol- ' . SIEE ' r IN G of' the old Stockhold- Lectberiger, aged 8 oaths ami 7 days. f ie . ers-both Cash and Spring Stockholders-of the ~ ee t h e 16th et .. e iT y „ . ultsrille Water Company, under the first 'charter. wilt 31011 R-At Pa l id. 'ows, be bold at the house of Mortimer A Brother, on Sear. phold Fever. lies E., daughter of Henry and avenue • day. May the litb. st 3 o'clock. IF. 11. Business of tin. 31ohr, aged 15 yes i tto months and A da,ys. ' I i 1, ', 4 , - portance will be laid before them, and all interested are &SYNE-In th Borongl4 on the lib of May, TRONA' , requested to attend. . GoTXI6. youngest ebn cif Elisabeth Gomm, nod IT years A pat 20,'59 . 18. and 9 months. The 'friendss and acqatuntanetel of th. family are teepee (fully invited to attend • thel funeral. , S TRAY COW.—Strayed awaygy from his mot her'siresideneel in George street, this (Eat- - !row the. enb‘er !her residtt7r. neer th e, ordAy) afternoonl lit 3 o'chick. . 1 ' . North Atncries Mince. on Monday the 15th Inst., a DROWN end WRITE si . orrco COW, with a glom cut oat of one of her cars. Whoever will return raid cow to the subscriber, or sire him information whirs he ears - get her again, will be reasonably rewarded. Apt =, :At 17 et SAMUEL CHADWICK. DISSOLUTION!.—Tho.PartiIe k rship (IFFICE OF THE BROAD MOUN; I_, heretefore Osistiog irtween S. J. Balt, nd LP. 1,_„1 , TAIN IIiPIifITEMENT AND RAILROAD CO.-- Ruckert. is Ibis day, A prilll2th. 1859. tilmolv by mu lust consent.' Vie ihibilitl a and claims of theltirm will No 432 Ir*lnu !' 34"1" Philadelphia. be Fettled by 8. Jjßast, lib will continue the business The,ann u.,1 nieot ins: of the mock holders ot t is; eompan y on his own account. E. J. DANT.- will be held at the Mary in the city of Philadelphia on -' the Port h Thursday of April next.23th inststit,all 2 M., Ashland pa...01,ra 10. , 0, , . X. P.lll3iLlitEißT. when an election for See directors to serve the ensuing ' year wHi take place. W. B. BETHEI.L. I y B S H S tr Olc n Tr pu l b O lie Nj ui Co tak F e no r iN, Aß th :l t ll thi E p l a i rt - . • 'Ap 11Z.'69 17.3 t : . , ' Seenttri. nemblp bere'ofote 'Agit* helweert fhe undersigned , A UDITOR NOTICE.—In theOr has this dsy been dissolved by mutual consent; and phatne Court of Schuylkill county- - that all the liabilities of the firm of Taylor A Oral will - 'the undersigned, Auditor sprinted by said Court be paid by John E. Grsoff, 'kb° will from this date, eon. ' 8 40 restste and reeettlis thO &Meant 'of Henry Kiehner duet the business ht Me own tame. , • ' and Cha rim S. header. Administrators of the Estate of JOHN E. GRA Ef P, . 'WIWI A3I KIIIHNER, deeessid.” will attend to thr do- JOSE Pll F. CAVIAR. Ives of hbeappolntment at his rake. in Centre street, In 18.60 • ' the borough of Pottoyille, on Thursday, the 12th day of Mat, 183 P. at 10 o'clock. A.ll. WM. B. Wh11.1.8. Pottsville. Aplii 21,'37 . 17.3tj • „itefit.r. DISSOLUTION& Pottsville. April 0. 19 , !TRAT.ION. , 4 4 . _. N - the .Churl: of Common Pleas of ' Schuylkill County :•••• - • ' 04/111)N1 I ?USTI{ A ri FION : NOTICE:—; J.W.NI4Z, 1 Stetpierts ler ikicorre: No. 292 Sope • . Wheirre)ettera of idtulnlctrallan to the estate t is her Term., 18384 .4(114 Sutpousu X.. Aiwa 11, etiehte,late of , the Ihrough of Pottsville , de. , SARAH, X . 37 Dec. Terra, WIS. • , I reared. hare brie panted to the entkelbor, ali person, 1 in maw it with tie act . hf , AieemblY le shell me. Indolent tit thOuld estate, are mowed to mom kg , 'notate paymrut and thick) baslnz .c.laims **Ono tin I ma abn itta lla nd oed p ,i lited.. b.r. th b e y sai reri tt od Alti to ll a N ep. UT r Z, , d p e r fai i . h o: said estate vlll j ralte thelange known to , • add °DOS,* Pottsville, on Monday, the mirth dsy of UMW t. FISUIIIt, Athmiattirefor. t June. 4 1 1 ; ..,1859. there and then to mower to th e tom. rs hilneville, peil 2 ,' 38; 14-01* • plaint ,'erred In the above case. 11NO. I'. Mutt UT. f f sokuyniti ea. ADMIN!STIiVriON NOTIOE . -- I Sheri !s °Mee. P"tferille' 1 43er.... t 1 ' 41 ' , • April dAtb.lB:4l. of njamin B.9aetion, late ofthe Entooah or st.Chitr . When* lettere Ofiadminbtration on the mbar * ru t jar the Court—of Common Fleas of Schuylkill comity, deceased, hare teem united h. th. , Schuylkill enmity— ' '''', anoartibte by I the Register of the enuuty-4iotke b. i ANS WALLACE, by, her nest• hereby given t all thoee indebted to mid &dateit m tak, Mead, Woman Somme, WS March Trent. IFS% Ala Sado. bar. kiooree. payment, and hose herb* claims edit peneantlbemlbt : ' t Vs. !Nlititanen% to t undersigned. " , 1 , : . JAMES WALLACE. ...., 1 ' - , JOSKPII &JACKSON. ~. - TojAMPS WALLACK. tie lirfamfeet ahem wanted:— St. Clair, April 11, , 39 n tste AAdniariffrofor. , Yonne hereby oostatanded that !Ott he and appoar In • ...4 . DMINIS'IItk I fION. - 140fi — CE.--! b,,, Derv., km. oar Jule, at Pottsville, et a yotrirtW,liniton Mae, them to he hold Err the county Mulattoes tat AdentelatriOnt on the Kenai - of flAnylltlit. ma the fleet Monday of June best, to Co. of (MN 0 'f. iliCI, late of the, borough of tottavllle ewer the Vetttlne, or Libel of the mild Jane Wingate, atoi Schuylkill re ty, direased, hire' been granted' to Ow I* to shove canoe: If an, you 'LAM why the mid Janie Wet. 11 .. 1/ _ , b11 " . / b o r ;bl e i., ll *.Kattiater of the County-4Notleo tr -; . him your wite, should not be divorced "from the heads atww.f Ono all Mai intlehteth to laid lEotate -ft' ormstehnony, tottered Into with you. the laid Jame make hkratenth and Anew belong - amine - lain yr taco, .f- wallies, dr.-meetly tothe Art of /Womb, In such onto them tar eettlitment.. Inqu ire at the dateetan Ownse. J. toad° a ro, provided. ' .loliN P. fIIIIIAIFf, MTV: , TOMO AS JONKS,..l4Mtai.sfrefer; i . eheettra'olex, Pnitatillo. } 4 0/2.-'so_' - .' •- - - it -,. i-dt - I• . ,APril 21,18.52.. • . 1 • i.l ADMINI Tonna., 4-, FOR, SALE 81, TO LKL trytt:YCOlili OPERATOILLTO . . OPERATORS.- TO -- 1141C4T--;4411,ite Colliery in the Versed To t Send An t nen. Coal rim. With all the Improvement& wine& hoorielige. end ten elnabie of prodarlog hunt NO to 15010401 of Clial-ger slay. Meru a very flue STORE. Dwelling seat 11'a hour, in ronnerlort with the glue, it dreirelt. s -t;' t t , . -Vile Colliery le eligible of ifulog a very lone huelisem TO OA Tenants it leaimeelll be Aire]) on sera reasonable tome. iletdries-71lei 1it.1:4 Ithiladelphisi Pair Ofnce. • Hey ;VW ,t •- ' - . . - , . .. ill 4t . - • • RARE .CHA NCE:--The be autiful rS pc , peely Of the ner.a. S. Uertnan, neat R u ts. Inwu. Burks aesint.Y , rm » ormtot for oak. .A taro' tbnie she-yoked enoti4r One story. Brick noose. Lim. ail mnaessary ontddldings. good as nest; di- „L. I filen !Ma nfrnd land,Krtvard, winaYard.all et' fruit trent, ate iat.Liary, thade trees, large yard,gan dee, • tiof trs la abundance. god rater, le. It tan* rkpublie mad and near two ratheada. A üburn and East Pauli.: London aulte healthy. and a bengal int mewl. 'An excellent plant dr K Seminary, Sum mer resident/h&c, &e. Posamaiun given. at any time. . May 7,'59 : 19•7 t• O RENT—AII the Veins of Coa ' • below the water lee.). of the Flowery Field Trfte i ti at adesville;tontalitiug 200 acres of land. within St miles of Pottsville. It has Four Vilna 01'0)31..121dt includes the Xinnuoth White 6:et ia thleknevs. Therele a railroad ranging. almost. Jlt wet ly north from Pottsville to theTraet. There Is a 'Slope on this Tract at least 100 feet deep. the upper part of which, free' I#o to ISO feet ban been crushed In. which is esp. bigot being repaired and need. It Is conceded that it Is a solid body of Coal. below the water leselototler the whets surface of the Tract: For terms and isartleolters apply to , • - JOEIN BONSALL., 1f0.410 Walnut eine, Phila l delphia. 941 B preduees a cob and b 1111111314 louz It maybe eoq. Ilyes remedied; t odid Dye. • May 7,7.9 • OR RENT OR SALE.—That Ea 1. estimable Taiem Stand to the village of New . .kirk, Lately arta ltd by Patrick Meson. Apply to ...) , B. BARTIL4I.O3IEW, Pottd•villo. Aptil IS,.'SS ..-' , 0-1 t OTS.ON GROUND RENT. — The 11 isubitcriberlit Rrepare4 to sell lots on Orcenwood 11111 on flaw, running trotteld to lb years, to those vibo dire to Imperrie dry same. • 2 , _ • ~ ' Apply to .if IL ~. BANNAS. ; ~ ,March IV, MS I _i . fIOR SA.I.E--,-Two desirable building 'LOTS on Marks: strectottlkinlit„, o the Lutheran Church. Aber, two lots in tbe rear of lame. For terms apply to' ,—... -.,.1.8. PATTEBSON. Pottsville, March 5,19 - ' , -10 , 2 m. rOR - RENT=Dwellini7, Mouses, ~ ... Store MOMS. Lodge rooms and Meal, For terms .1 11.1 0 3 . . L: C. Tllil 11 PSON, • Coe. Onrre and Mart rt greds. Pottsville, Feb. 6, 'l'rB roomy at the WI. 1. trultat'Statelo, nd addrune appal each box, of . •• • UATCIIEIOR, 1 wayXawhiork. ", P ousirill44 1e....13AT0L1tL011.41 They aro elegant hetdod—no shrink , ta only estahllohme !endood and made. iwx l Y, New reek. I • 11:0 LET—From the fi rst day of April rooms next, the suite of TOo* Immediately opposite the -I.p eeptd Church, now oecupted as an Exchange °Mee. Apply,to WM. TUOIIIOSI. , Pottsville, Feb. 6, '59 . 6ff • 1: 4 3 C1R SALE..—Sii pairi of Lumbe, S JL Trucks will be sold cheep ler cash. or ucte.with ate trored security, • Also, a . valueble )1111,1i. en the same tams. Apply to • IIUGULti, Trustee. Patin' 116,11ay 12,18 llett ,LIME- for sale at all times, at the kilos on the Island; for balling porrostr, Sand, le...at the lowest prices. ~C. M. ATKIN& JACOB VIM KR, Ashland, 11'111,811 any orders prom pt -17, and at lower prleesthap bare hewn charged heretofore. Pottsville, March 'l4l ' . - 12-ti I: 4 1 0R SALE—Ono superior S inch Mile pump, with column pipe:N . arid' ("mined {arm— a ready Vi be put luto Our mine.. Wail Le mold low.— Apply at the Tamaqua Iron Works For further Infarma- Hon. ' CARTER L ALLEN. Auppit 41.'53 • 34. R RENT—A Three Story 772 1 .14 1 nriek nweriloi Ltoure.Srith baelt•buildikgs.= supplied erlthgas and water fixtures. ;- . A1,'... Two tilore-Reetus, with boaenteola attached. editable for any kind of businera. between tle Ameri can Mawr and the Pennsylvania Alloy 1.. rot t.r Yeb. 26, ":,9 att J 3!. klUarnY., April 23.'59 VO li, S A L E 50- horse En kinet =pared together—for heisting and pumping, On" . .e 40 horse Engine. with ire/mina for do do 2 1 0 yards of 14 Inds pipes, and working barrels. iiikXl yards of wire rope.—a lot of chain. illne 20 horse t:ogine.ind rollers,sereens, for breaker. The (muse work of _Engine houses awl bresker, and Lien. I.i ant houses.. ' L i A larelot at T rails, flat bar Iron and serapiron. . !Also, drift ears, WAVIIP earl and sled. and two Mules. Will b sold very cheap. Array to • 111T.L. Real Agent, .11ahanktnoo greet., ittftsrille j . Frbrunry 12.'59 . " Trt - . 1 4 014. SALE-VERY CiIEA r- One DO liorse Engine, and On neet lona for pumping water. One 4O tolrae Engine, for hoisting Coal with Drum and evmneetlona. • . One CO home-Enoino. for pumping. • • • • One :A honk, Cosine, Rollers and connections for breaklstz Coat • About 1360 feet of 16 ineh , pipcs, with pumps, rods, connect log ke. About MO Lett of 14 Inch pip.. pump, trona, de. A lot if T rails, chain, rope, kc. • Apply to A. RV S} Offlro—eornar of Mablutaugo 2 gerund streets. Pnl~aril!e. January `22. 3n 8-If AVID B. GREEN,Attorney at Law,. t. , it Pottwville.Ps, south Wrist enttl•T , Centro and 31nrketAtrevt4.1 4 ecnnd Simi. Entrance on Market St. k.'N. 11.--gly be consulle.4 in Gemii. 318 Y 7, '39 19- A f TEN T lON, RIFLES! ' s , The Members of the •• Scott I:l6n d ok ' . ...•t-- outpany" will meet at th eir Armory, ou liir .. t " Monday, MnOL 9th. at 7;4 o'clock. A. N., In full order outlet, to proceed to NI Ineravllle, fur parade and torpertio . AI By order of It.. Captain . D. HUTCIIINSUN. S. la Pottreille.3lay 7., '59 . - . , 19- • 11/V' ENT lON, WASII—It io NUTON' A RTILLERPTS!—The oa t nsembera Are hereby notified *tur.truiet at their Armory, Ire full uhltortn, on Monday, May Bth. 1 , 491, at 8 o'clock, A. K.. for I...stallion parade and tomer Hon. By order of the Captain. JOHN 31..8110310, Pottawllle, May 7,'Mt 194 O. S. ' AYKR MEETING, joy Second -nod Dar in the diornin , • Y. DI. C A . qA UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In t the. Or e • 1 XV phew.' Court of Sehttylkill County. nd the uoderalgned. Auditor. appointed (in place of, John P. licher*. }:al-1 to re elate and resettle the Ae.- • count of JOIIN W..elloli3lA li Ell. guardian of Robert Zola. a minor child of lleury Enii dr.-cured, will attend dl to the duller of his appointment. at hie race In Centre ni.l street, Pot tovllle. on Tuesday, the 2 , 11 h 1117 of 3141. 1 E4, at 10 o'clock. A. M.' N., • A • W3l. L. M lillri bli Pottsville; May 7, 'f3 IVito '• ^ ~..firlitor. - are ° - .. nor -A. SSIGNERi .NOTICE.---Whereas, n r*, .11 the urideraigned hs4heen, by a voluntary deed jar I of ovidgn men t. appointed AVelaneter of I I EN it y 11. MI& sEmtanud'orife.of Mlllereek township. Lebanon eonnty. la train, thr the benefit of enditors, all penman , indebted to the said Assignor. are reinested to make Ititmediale payment, and *hope having claims or demands' against him will make known 'i he ?AMP without delay. Theamoka are In the hand* of ttiTAH R. firMesar, Esq.. fir 111 Ilcreek learnable. who la a uthotiaed to make aettlement, and to whom all those indebted to. or hay log claims against said Aaslgnor. will Oise apply. , - JON A•rn A N I Lliti.'3llllereek, 1 . OEO. 31ILLE11, lieldelberg. - , ' ' Auigneez. OTICE.- 7 -All persons indebted to E. T. Taylor are renneetedio Settle their account. wren, the lot July, IMP. At that time the accounts with Interest added. will be pla-rd in the hands of a Jaigitee for.collect lon. DENJ. ii. McCOOL. ' Apr112.1.'69 17456 ' MEETING of thri.Stockholders;Of the 78E1...0RT0N COAL mud RAILROAD COM. wane held at ths Irard Home. In Philadelphia, . on TurodaT, JO May,at eleven O'cl lek. A. M. • ' lip °roar. F. L. JOHNSON, Sea. trry. April IIrS9 , Annunl electicii for • President and Directors of the TRETORTON C ALA RAILROAD COMPANY. will be held at the OK card Ilona. in Philadelpfila. on Tuesday, the ip l ia May. Poll open from LI to 1 °clock. P.M. order. , F. L. JOHNSON, Secretary. April 16,44 16 -It banon, .%i rde nplish is eld• !are. NOTICES. Shy 1?4:41 WANTED. A N'rE I D-- t F o i: o 43 . : d f i h t, o t i i tigand Y . end G at *logo , and g em - ;It.etlog to be held of Snooolut. S ATI; tt DAT Ihtt, et I tieklt. e Ilene et Tatel e ; ..1 1 cr „,,,,, ( „ 3 ,. b it i ng e t nraged fly. ThT_PLo.ete.aad • beo of rat kfmisu t•prolluili•to ltddr.go 'how, * i",. Temperances qttentiutb Voted reereetre;:i 11111140 4 7 Ito to 4.; Nett. W • . - GRAY: , " . • thotettte of Il vseotentet B.F. PAT', k J:TAIA,Mitte ht. ' 1 Xay T nak. W A c!; l 2O. 1D es — ... T h svo ty pt : ;ieb ß iy ituthi no t , J.D.3llltit ; Ralstort.l.vrnnor,:,, Apt fl ft. , 511 z2ve STUATION WANTED.-A y married map of uneltreptlonabla cbmpuner *wily, Ix tlealeutieOf obtaining - a altuatlnn.na ant, or book•keeper, with a era% operstPr. tr In 46 ty . prom calm For tnallasonbila sad ream:icy, please ap ply to D. Bannon. KN.. Potful)* Pottortlllo. Utah 3.19 Ia frE4ICIIEII:3. fi nnal elettion r f Teachers for the Common sd„„, h ' of PoileTillak for the rear beginning the Ord of Jir ah 3g62, grill be held by Ilse Board of Director+. on Woh„, One weeninc.:24th of May next. ,Twenty•sorten Oar will he to 511-(her with That and tevaly.tbreo females. Salarlea 4tr male. from 11440 00 to Santo to, for females - from Sit - S 00 to 5.V...0 03 a year. pays monthly, aceortiltm to grade of mime' anti itnalleraut of applicant. Of the Trarhers now opal t to, h.,. evei4oe,i; to take effrrt at the rank of current yea c Principal (male) id the High Sth(ol.sitioslAtaut (female', of the Male Grammar School. and t he Trarlwc a Primary lzehrol. Thrrr will also be rhowers • frmab Teacher for the Firhboth Pcbml. , In all cameo reicinci of experience preeerne.J. Applleationa neronredy sr. cow pa nit d by re, ilkarre frr m the County tlugetinterl• rot. valid for the year viz-vo--to be made, up to lb. - timed election, in peratwer by 'writing, to n. BANYAN. Prtrid.er, CHIUSTOPI3IOI. LITTLIS. &Loy. IT-te April "M, '59 , MINERSVII.LE A•rxit COMPANIft want to borrow the gem of $12 . 00 for 5. years for the payment of the Interest end prin,i. pal of which. they will pledge by mortgage (as recently authorised by an art of the Legislature) the inesc,,,i eharbered privileges, property, and perqulrites M the Company of every kind and description. heads will t, leaned in anYAUMS not lees than one hundred dollan with lattn/4 Payable atud-ariunally, at • rate not rt. ennting 10 per cent. The works of this Company when ecnripleted will b, one of the Nat paying ot the kind In the State. m,;, are now finished. and lu use a distance of nearly le. mile* Iron the point at "bleb the water is taken. ant within one and three-rodent miles of the ..11orou.,th of Minereeille. at a motet $1.8,500„ including, coot strutting dam.• ;The Company owe about $12n0,,,,i hare assets on hind Independent of tincir work,, ..f It, Bonds of tilt floiligh of 31Inerseille, $lOOO. and due ra tarok. $llOO. The above sum:twin, at contract pricer. compleie shoe works to the ilorough , and peurince en income or, n.,' $l O OO per annum, about ont.haif of which wilt 1.. rt c o re d from stationary engines aced for call gaup.... Pr, reels are desired for the shower loan in in part. An domination lute the situation sod proa pdga of the works by capitalists. in particularly .I... , nekt. iddress, HOWELL See'y (Fur trifle WirOr n,. • AO . '59 11.311 - MI el entrilte. Schur', e,, MEDICINAL. , FIRST LECTURE. FREE. • new Science of Negro Elthro. L pathyA r: D. iltqWlll WILUM4II. the great Mr I, l's•sellologiKt. will lettuce. dellnest• charaeter. and a variety or his very amusing mod Instructive rm., , agents at the Town •Ila 11, on Monday eretglug, May .11 , _ 'and every evening daring the web. Dears open at cotemence at P o'ckwk. Tleketa after the first lecture bee. Kunz and Wilms's*, of Fbiladelphht, the I'o l 7 Mauro Itlettropathle Physielsus in Wig country. cum every form of disease, or both males and femalea, by t ht 3101 1 1 system 01 pfllcllre, with more certainly mud quir4 nese than sue other systsin 'ever yet distnntertni Tto dlsCoverhu which they base made In the runs if utiPlion. Palsy. Nervous Complaints, }thrum:lli,, Spinal Dlsessee. ranter. Frugal,. Diseases. glad in ligg I u. forms of chronic Aiello... are truly astonishing. , assultat;on s fry. Call and see them during the du. .nt the Town Mali, as both, life and health May ba h. served thereby. , I :tiny 7, '."O Y,OUTH AND MANHO9D. PUBI 'SHE), the loth Thou ./ rand and mallrd scaled entre• lope. to aitfetddress, po paid, on receipt P/ of three Stamps. • ITMICAj,,,TStAT 071 Tltt NlTSkit tIiACIITIOT AND Iff , CAT hrtitt MAME cumn NT -sri.r.iursr.."l7o7.illo, AUK Tilt INJCVIOL's CONtrQUINCLICpr LT IL I CMS 111Vall, 11, D., M• 1114.1 0? TUt IttoTAL C0L1.1.01 of star:re:4s. ay. ii-Siwrmalc.rrhora or Seminal Emimions,Denltal at, Nervous Debility. Impotency. Lt s of Energy. Drprc. 'ion of Sphita. Timidity. Mortise of and linrwillmentg to Nemesis. are promptly and '4441 a. ally 'removed by the author . % naval and word rucce.4:4l mole of rv..vt went. by means of vifiteh•tho Inveli I no .regAin pristine health •ithout having reentitad to dar, geroua and expensive Medicine!, . 41 1 rons the L , letlinlll Lonefi), The beet t realer. ever written nn e etst r :jrt nt t Italia. row taoco to all, or 0.1 worthy the nutbpr'e exalted r - eput.t. (ton. Addrese. the Poldiebere .1. C. ;CLINE & Co s . Fat .tve tte.'enr. 10th etrett: l'ult Box 4V6tl, New Viork city, March 1:t, '49 • ' tiff, .. 12 3... . _ .. _._ The Great Strengthener and Pa . The best and she peat llowelbeld lienudy world. Simple and pleasant In Its applicabon, rertai and etfectuil In Its result'. A tiesiatiful,vientiflr, et. ternal Curative. applicable fnr the relief o f Pain et 3ay time, In any place, In any part rf the hu lane .intent, and under all elrctitnslanies. If you put this I'llstr anywhere; If pain la there, the Fluter wilt Flick tbeho tall the Pain has vanished. The •PJ32 , trr &weenir the rain aeray,•and PAIN CANXOT EXIST WEIETIE THIS PLASTER APPLIED. Rheumatism. Lainenten, Stiffness, Xreaft . netv Drjlit! Nerrouutess, Neu Dyspepsia,: Coups arid Cel,l Pains and Aches of every kind ? i dowiv even to Corns. IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, and witli.a PERMANENTLY CURED, by the magleale tho MA(iNETIC PLASTER, It Is the simplest.'sow. sated. pleasantest and chestiest rem e dy In existents, De application lattolversal—taittelly to the Istroiq tun the delicate woman, and the feeble Infant. To each a all It will prove a Delta and a Blesslos. Dime Is a ble, and without rtuonyattaa or trouble. , Ite pri , 4 within reich of ali,i-rlch or poor; all may hue it, 'all ehoula hard It Who are skis, and suffering In way. FARMERS should be always supplied sr tth this I sq. uabli PLASTER. ,It bn the °nod Ph, 'lrian In all household, ready at al/ flutes. acid at Instant nollok." Pat up In airtight tin boxes. Piet' box will tual.'sit to eigbeplx;ters, and any child can spread them. iY...rate•'dix, with fall and plain dirrelions. U. C. Morehead, D. D., Inns"! ,t• and Tropri:l ,, r, 19 Mater sired, New 'York. VMOItIifICAVS :iIM74I:IIC PLUITLII" la said by all Pru gists..in every Cily,Town and %Than of the Volt State!. [44leeovilly Health! Health! Health! The Mort l!ertatkahle Cure on Here Dr. ftwaße's Compotu4 Syrup of Wild Chi Poiot of node. Fred rick (hope!, „It • DR. SWATNZ—Dear Sir—jkliellUT it a duty I ow. the pudic, and Is Sospice to you. I imps thought po to make known ono of the moot ell re,rdlnary weses. my Men can.., that hap ever best° truly ;worded. In month of October last, I was afflicted with a Pet( gathering In my breait, which formol a large at", and also common lotto:Pt° my lunge and very touch Elated them,. mud discharged burp , witntlitee of voritil twin. external and internal. My breath , meld pi , through Off lungs and out through the cavity r cn breast nifn apjorenbcsiare, attended with a nl.krl counts, day and night. law of appetite, and est crtA so that my physician thought my cane and beyond the power of ntedhlne. I retnalMl in wretched condition fora long time. until I was wa.n.t a mere skeretoo, and there greeted to be no hope br but having read in the public , papers of the many wa.. .derful rung reiterated by your . Cowpoand :per tribi Merry. I Immediately sent to ilaitimove 1 , 4 bottle % and commenced its one, And to my great u faction and toy acialoua family.tho ebsress or orn , in toy lungs began to Wei and the rough subsided. s: on ursine ten bottles Tway restored to perfect her.lth. Orel' AWN years - have.elapsed. and 1 0111 t cattalo a l redly hearty man at this date..lune 3. lea. Phase 'had day's sickness for the lit At eh:Wren mouths. . Neale accept my grateful acknowledgments.. ! - Tours. very reipect tufty, Tnonss pn The subscriber Is well nctliptinted I. and run testifv that he has been afflicted as slate PI tented. 1 regard his rerOrery ale !lmata miracle. is a worthy member of society. J 031113 R. Domineer. Pastor of Bolin Circuit, Italtinsore M Miri no ht. ever given outs student/in:vox' of its great imperiorlty over all others. • Poi the rurent Coughs Colds.Coneumpf ion. For Mooching. Sore Throat, Whooping Cough. For the Palpitation of tbn.lfeert, Debility. For the support of old age, .declining health n Ina nights. and in connection with filo fi's COATF.D SARSAPARILLA AND TAP. PI 1.L5.111.• rowels, Stomach. In ehort, the whole Alimentary 9sil will be eloansed and the blord purified. Ca-The above invaluable medicines are pteparol rt. toy Swsvan Jr Sox, Co. 9 worth Seventh row , . above ditrket, Philadelphia. "No aloer Ili&1 Vor preptruti.es pssorine." ..'Price $1 per bottle-6 bottles: $3. Jolla Fold by O.-Blown 'at Fun. C. FPIINO. PotlrtiP. J. K. DCSYCS , 11. W. Par.rorr. 91inerve Me; Crlsr cti urn. Tuseerorat o.llt . Urination. Erbuv Joust DaittpT k J. B. Limit. Tremont . ; flit roicli ? " • Clair: J. Mumma. Slidoleport ; Y .1. Fax, Trair4w: Krtialll.l. SUES k. Co., Pinegrove; anti by all rr.prer! dealers in medicines throughout the county st.di.t _ Swbruary,S,',4 .• (14 THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE I ne Mondani Prowiy of as Nis...ie.:FM 11.mairy, FOR At.L DISY.AS KS Olt Tit PREPARED BY DR.I.OUNSIIE: . KY .t CO., No.lo North Fifth attest, below Pkiladelphia, br narrows and Screfadosas Pi 5..... Inas lAssilo flip Disease. .I.loltplast (fors. Oulososslis, lit kr, Scold hem( ' Veers of LA e Noma *. //boar, Eroptoma j ble ate, 7 and all 'HUMORS AND I.lll'CiallES OF 111 A' BLOOD. are effectually aud permaneutly cored by • Imperial Depurailve. Thlot Sled! Inc eo mends itself to pan t o, .„4 t i' confidence. for two reasons—Frill—lt Is Just wbd represented to be. and will do all that ix claimed 11 I bat it will not core every dlstasse,becunse it Ix espaisr adapled and prepared kr one class of routplalror these It cures—ln lie &vont place, this Medi , Irr purr. high& cor.tvniratsd And active-10 that. It ate" mutters the Blame se—lf It is curable.' Large dries. lona cuul lulu-A-use it le not asked foe—flee to rto bowes mllll4 a tun.lortty of rases. exhibit he 11. re properties. In this respect, lton add money are 0 1 wasted in long aced fruitless efforts to obtain a sore. In Contemns Anil Scrofulosts dire/U*ll i no tomb. lot ever equaled It In Its successful cores. Tatra. ao obstinate and inverate, cannot reol , r tr cleansing/int' purifying effects of the "Innmet viva. Vier'', of even; ebarseter, no matter bow obo ' lort. long stsmiltru, Invariably fled to the wonderful .11‘, of tbe, 1111.211 A L• Okla/ 'roues may um it *Ube with perrekt swain' If you sly scalded. try One r,„,,k.„ and if , you v advice, write to the Pried :id Cute,. N0..50 Ntat b Street., below Arch., and you will ?merit* It. (11 stamp for answer.). LOtINED :hltt kt t+. Srfor was by CU/MVO, W. 'MIMI. Mute' Cornerot Centre a Norwegian streets., (opp.olte timer's. Mitt.) Pottsville, aFor eats by Drnittots generally. Dec. Ils'h& - r (v) 60 IV DRAINAGE PIPE, ' ND 'also fur conveying water, 1t Aau. 2to 12 Inebei in diameter, Teri atop el t '.add and is durabli di iron. reraoue la wag saris Plpa •'Atli tind it in,say quatatiy at . , . IL. 11:14N.CS'd Wee, IV I s . ; 11t 1 1. Staab 11,'59 .
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