~,cr.,l''' l'iii II 1 - A , 1 iiitti ".. ' . utna - , • cot .. . P AS: ......,, i m p" . Bll ITSVILLE, L__,' ia. . . rAR,Ii...: ~:,,., - - -T:---7-7 -77- T e ri'il . lrllllll3lATii Wl* 14, 159. ,• ,111 E WAR IN 111 . 1tOPS. The war tiow either' luipeedieg or acteillyta- Ousts Berope already *Oriels the attention of , she 4mericen wortd. The phities to the ; contest At.. lit •t its' outset, will be Atseoriii on one side, end . T France sod Sardiele I , n the other. American c i es sympathies like ttroie of the'. people of Englind, core are in favor of the "1004 141Itely prow Austrian •,11 • epposston.' .11, thisitreaties. 'of, 1815 ' several Ital.' net - Ise States Were put under ,liestrisin Centro!, for, age, the purpose of . helding holding - Feiner in cheek: l i t That tea those treatise on bripowerit,Stinviolete, li i artily yet le bieipeCis4. Whatater, l e;aino. impending are , War may Stesume; 4hetheri or! rt the wboleof caw Europe 'wilt become involiihd f • , one result' *snips Will ' certain. 'That is, that eivilittia religions liberty of a will receive an Impetus in Drops. to which they bees heretofore bin ; stripers. The Austrian f Coneordat, by .wideli: the ope .obtained a most iail, diets:esti aid °batstes's power in Austria, has 'Oa • rendiwed lieri , tbi most nolular nation in Ea- Cue rope, and paled her we,P t en humiletioi, oven escc now impendleg.. -With t s, ' .war wi l terminate to c forever the temporal powerOf the Papacy a con- Bro summation divottOyi to be 'Wished.. Tesecenturies the te sla it was 'predictsr . O, part of tqe prediction per ' has , barn n fulfilled ; he rest ;will be consummated 'the amid tie roar of artillert, l ,, end die flailblog of 'call French end Austrian bayonets. It is not improh. eon able that Russia may be *Welly of France in the Aft _, costae, , for .sbe beats Anstros an old . Crimean Mr grudge t lt li swami that 1.1,e British goeernineet wis his determined onlariesi Outrality le, the eon. Ims test. If eke becomes twelve/I, we cannot believe log it will be on the aide of t.'fitistrian desPotism.--.. WO Iter people are too jest:pule! be privileges; too ' sloes* to ; their sympetbk,for liberty, to permit al seek an Salience. We cif ;therefore, 'Oita. one bat Tenn frcim the warlfor Ectope---the overthrow of wh &spoliate, and ii;glio ',tilde do the part of the i for, from a stete:of religions and political ser- lit t in t, 1 thuds. - I —t s As , se . are TOZllo•o4 . 'froMMle theatre of • the cam. nip Ulf we e r e only oPlieOrel, ;at present, in its et-. !Ire feet, nponeurkeoteteerceisind services., Already w r i l it has mussed as ' ulatice rue. In naval stores, be saltpetre, tor and rovil l iens. It cannot tend to. no, impiove the de for Otton, but it will for rice 1 0 ' 13 1 and toteiceo. . tf i Pr, Copilot wallabsorbe a 'I n government fonds I n ~ r inßuroPe, sod the ',pilot oenerrof the war estab. sin • Moen% even. of natiiine i not immediately en- g r " gaged iii the war, will be ~,', very burden upon their gr l industri and resources. ome of der spocUlators Sri are sangitinit 'Wove, to lire that the war will .. i , i f help tiaskrupt eoporatio i in the United States,' by giving a iletitiois v4iie to their stocks, but an ,: Ibis would seam to he ai . idle supposition. P- ' „ ,ry e me . , As'Weibeveno breadsliffe to esport,we cannot k I 'he benefluid by an nerves d European deemed. t ” Still it Will increase prioO at home to the great ra m : distresi if the country4W teb is now suffering from scarcity. I $r 1 • at, - th, h Wiles@ benefit secrelei' , °Wong Deo,— into thi iold 1)4 the active amploymont t , I ere tiip, been 'for years a grad . - 1 iplaiiil of the onprafitableness ri P it I& elotoriottely certain that ~ 4ersj . li In all our seaports tttn d ;our.bistory.. Wtatever' % 2 • Ithbterld to bring about tbis 1 e -, ir is piiipable . enetgb.. 'lutist' Probably, tl us, tromlthe war, .wt of our shirplog. Th { sally 11ton:silos earn of ahlOroperty. 1 diem are more Idle at any previous peril tamer may bate et ittiittat4; 'be fact Europer war wool , niootlifi our abipplu bor,: asking for freigl iellECTO+Cill would 'b our flogiwtinld *gab evitire the active du 1(11.• 4neteed -of lying in h er . -in ai id etirvation rotes, Amer-' of )p i feniund once more. end, g , 4 hei foetid in every port. 'A 6 - few ;cars activity, tt i .no eompetitorbut Eng. Pt " land, stould iieure tislAmerican 'ships the first, rh, i y - place inl the metcan ilefekvils of the world.. bj, We do not coincide il, the expressed . opinioto` tet .': ritiat thwar will bermill us; except in libel:depart , , meta: st ated. We !Utilise that tb our Omple it will be I - source of roil distress'iti consequence TO of our iirostrated conditien iii a business Point of " .1 ! k • er - -view, which will be com pelled to stare in the face a enhance'd. prices . Ni, Or people twist still look ns to the enactment of theYpolicy which has created F 4 t - . France under the seconl,'Napeleon. and lie build ing apt Prussia,—No ' Loludeto Protect o n. 'We c. , • cannot be really po I ripal and ',respire° svitheut th it. While therefore, t uropo is co i nvulsed with th armed elfort's to etuift despotism ; lei ',lli be 'dire V, in our day, and inaltnpre peaceful m a nner cork w nut similarly grand re iplts in political econ omy, Pt thrUugh.lthe'wediutn ut the ballet-boi.l I" ti In connectiem uiol tits impending! war in Eu- t ,, - rope, the following lir+ review of rrAst ware be. 11 tween Austria and rtipee will refresh the tncinoiy . ie , .. . of the reader :.i - . D Wore iii Me Paw' denten Austria and France. c Within, the last . '' vilify years there hare been s . lvo waei4etrween raficil, and Austria un the con- y. tinent tit' Europe. 1 ',A4tria was one of .the .the first net lonsitbat took up atms against the Frenck rev .._ t. lutionj In eonnee witliPruesin, in 1792, her amine Invaded .Frinci*, Atter u demi - vernier rirug . . - . stle they Were - drivai toot by the energy of the French republican assembly, and by the'vslor and military skill of OMmeil Dementia. The French Assetuh!y, by a concription, called out one Mil. lion two hundred t °upend men for the defense of • the country, ami it r*sertion which ' bee Seldom, It even been apt led lb military amide, 'rePratte rindBi 4 iitbdrew from the coalition, l),„ and. in! 1706, Au ta tuts left to sustain the shock of the yrench in MI?. Bhewas supported by the .: —. .. sing of Sardini a State which is stow her bitter enetny i ' The' Fr neh Pa y, nod er Napoleon, in two campaigns etsched Sardinia from her 'lli anee,"drove her tciopiziout of Italy, and 'Worsued i .theminto (Jenney t quip it, the gates of Vienna. ai 1 1 'Under the walls f !het caws! France dictated peace to Austria inrif. U'y that peace she made , large cessions of ler it(.ry and influence in oerma• ' co ny. As a rocompeqsoapolvon assigned 614'Ni:i nks mid Lombardy} and first made her au Italian power.t , i ..1 z .•. 1 In 1790 Ausli Sind Russia took up arm. against France, en fir a time were verf,success ' fulL,' They drove Ili French out of Italy. In the latter part of thail year, 'however, Napoleon returned from Egyptjj Ile induced the] R6ssinit • Emperor Paul ti withdraw from the Austsian alli ance. i Raving accontilished this be led lii. army • iti into Italy. On heplains of Marengo be' fought 11 - F i a dechtive battle, t r 0 result of which eipelle d '„ 'Austria from Italy. It was soon followed up by •,' the victory of Ilotienfinden, in 'Ciermani, gained .11 . • by thqFrench'ilidet (general Moreau, The French 0 columns were igtfini near ~ Vienna, and again b ' France compelkdistria to sue fur peace. In h ]BO4 the Emperor o ifi' ranee became th e King of . . Italy '; - Such, hciwe 4, was the power of the Ist -• a ' ter, that in Pit mon i irs one Austrian army was do- p stroysi at Ulm,' and tinother, toge th er with the t • Rurskos,destroyed it Austerlitz. The- French Wired Vienna and regain dictated a peace. t •In 1809 Austria soil France again met in col•' a litionion the tented field. The French; honever, • 1 ‘undetiNapoleon, marthed down the valley of the • ; •Danulas with the Velocity, almost, of the wind, end in one eampaigp took up their quarters in Vienda. A severe an4l ignominiona peace for Aus tria Was the result. 1 011813 Austria, suited with, . sill the great pow,e s,of Europe, overthrew the , French-Empire, and rote down the purer which ' •,' ' has an Often enteret he ; gates of Vienna in tri. 1 turiphl. By th e' t naties of 1814 and 1815 the,.. , . northern Stake ofi4aly, Venice and Lombardy . were faded to Austria by the leading nations of ' • Europe. It is non, 4u the faith of these treaties '' that Austria tem,c). case and appeals to the rest, il of Gleintahy ana 10 England to assist her in • ' maintaining thetu itivielate. Ai they. were the " . trachea which wit well the humiliation of his • - nude; Louis Nisp l egyn /as no great respect tor ,•. th em.—Cia.Estit. 4 . I •-• While we are IW sateif an bondre/ vital cur millky 1 tbat Irate r Is l Ha 1 werkfng at el real i. y 'yeti departm6tit ltfrightfully depressed, and we are drifting raithllY io another crisis, his gratify- iny IL see tha t anthig• others our Germsn fellow ~ eiders are twit ellt‘iont a few intelligent writers who give them pr Or information relative to , na tional entourage' tot of industry. Under 'the ' bead of Flitter • iiiroxd--tinsel or spangles and e . noos e tme-thu N. i Abend:crawly contains some rem rks on th r ill tiect as follows: " he 'enlighle e4' free trade, political ecoen. • , mit teach tut wi li wire faces that gold, and ail ve: ire Only ware iko any other, and that a, cer. Itil ' Matt V tettett ted by gold or silver, is all the sum when g'venk Pr, wooll e n. Av ry o.unfortab el i the farm of sil doetrini, sinte a.-cording to it t , twenty', yaf i ls of silk which the wife of a l i t AIL% wee Buie hail in @r Sunday dress, are worth just aa untch as ttie i Ofity gold dollars which he puts in the ehout. Its l true that cite ;beery has its l ii - disaareeable side ' P when, for 'instance, at the - end of the.yrier we-tonne. to euMpare the twenty ' . gold dollars - Iwithihe 'twenty ' silken sumo, and find that the i•lstre .' are hardly worth ten I And perhaps at the enof the eecond year • they are ''notitorsh fi ve. ' - „..J "here a free tr der might Bay,: 'lf you bad ' treat tent oft the uld dollar every year,. there woild have been cortetpooding diminution in i -- the Ofeet: Tree. cut the dilfereuee is that Milken • - 1 dollars have lost ;thelr value far the whole eem -sitnitity, but I nut re gold. A gold dollar - may • errs tot five tient let, as a medium of exchange' — folßlm:resralU of lbor, and not 16.4 onsirnib of its tale. in ill thi time ; a silken one is, hOwelf,:- er,.totally tried apiat farthest, at the end ot ten ; years. When a tn)ta has a superlloity of eppele, it is ell in order t ' etrith the ease amount balmy lE u go' of other.. To t where a land lies su ff ering ' -for want of the el, latiog metallic medium, it it ' . ple,e3Y, ailed*, telly to ezebenge gold' fettles.) uniresensente.' ..4 - - . riefolleerlng p . . I . IA cil* aof waitrii, IND SENSE. litiorting foreign fabrics at the 1181111 one of dollars per :mourn ; iliowing out of Lb. country at stir workmen ore Inactive, or a prices; while -business' in - 0.0, setting fortis thicitspor- . r 6 Ca kat , tho port utliew ith L• o first of Jammu* to the '3oth 'of - eottnsi li aU thillkas 'been odritseed: - .. .. ', iWt. - - 333. t . ; ,'l7 1B57; ' ' '' - ' VI:01U* .V.. 10,0 • 15 .1-31WIr 1.0,X4.0b1 . IMITINUO •• ° .Saa•l 23 11,562,443' ,110.1.446 - 11.80S11 ••• 4,000.1111 1,1107:04 3.ltLril 2,403,041 0 9 4 . 3,241;f1 , 2. . • S33I3IPNIR MOMAS4 $33,110,196 ' 9,4lll , llit' stiO,ift 3.8112 . ,704. stliwrien $3,235117 Ver7 1 0 00 hem figures emit loudly. ;They *bow an in- JO 0 , r. the, importation Of 1857;mitieb no i wspo:4ing . increate in prosperity guaratitee. here ate probably at .preeent in the country Intel gent, impartial' more; virapiritiObo wb do not believe in protecting Aapwices la by means of inereatini thi revenue ;and wit , all this lotelligeuee rod conviction, wit rug ug ounielvel to , drift along to,ntin, be 4 it suite the political' pl4vate ventwiel we not ray of a party, bat of W mere !moral pa, ty ; or a vanquished, demoralised cligne. sEN Tote 81tWadtts.— This iittnine ' Mi statesman led f om New Turk on Seturday last for Europe. Fr ay evening the two Republican Central tumi tees made arrangemeata l .. for tendering an art t Mr. Seward , ands ste l amer was chartered :on y rise invited guests down the-bay. Tie mid a Republicans charted. als9 a steamer for I sae s purpose." A ft er the two:presets were rfeet d, the New Turk comet l Mee proceeded to aho se of Supervisor Bell. in 32nd street, and Iled a Mr. Seward. They were warmly 'wet. med i Mr. Bell and Introduced to the Senator. ter t ii ceremony, Mr. 8. BlDatcher addressed r. Se skrd, referring to bis 'public melees, and ship him a pleasant journey and a return ih 'pro ed hOltb. Mr. Sewardiresponded, thank. 1 g th committee for its kindness towards him d °eluded as follows : " M i . I e l d rinetples and ontiments remain ner.i ang —}they never have eha ged—and it Is not rely atmy advanced age, t at they, ever will.; it y find me leaving my nat ve land for reasons rich to )myself, at lead, are ( elelent. I would',, rget during my absence, nmy political rr lion . ~ I would remember nettling, even of those diet logs which wodld cheer me In my absence not log which would leave er produce any ez• I tem nt. ' The ties which bind me to my country , e Cl t ng. They are the tie of,kitidred; they t ; eth bonds of affection ; and I think they are the she and hopes of patriotic ~ These ties may tat tebed—with how mac tension' we eannot tw f rsee. But I know they are elastic and will l; ing me home again. dild ben I return I can Ily y, if it may be the pleasure of the good rovi too who bas time far befriended me, that ma find my friends undimlniabcd and kindred ill I lye ' happy and prospeross , and my country rant rich, strong, united and free,,l shall be ate lly content." . In ecordance with th‘e arrangements made, mat r Seward was waited entity the various cos ine son Saturday morainget the Astor House, td f om theme escorted to the steamship Jeer tin lyiug rat Castle Garden, where they were et b some three hundred 11. ...9 publican; board to a • auzers lyihg at the Wh : rf, with steam up lady to conveyi the party down the bay to the cam: r "Ariel" in which thta distinguished Setl4 grior nation: to sail. A nd salute was fired... hen the party, left, and Mr.. Seward left amid e a . plouse of his fellow chines. The New York correspondent of the Philadol. tie inquirer, after announci g Mr. Seward's &- arta •e„.remarks : 1 "I Is a political certainty that he 'will be the candidate. with Francis P. Bliir. Jr.. of Missouri, for ice President, fur the ne t Presidency. The pantry has gone through g at changes within ro. ears past, and the in evitable tendency of 'in s seems tr point to Mr. uward us a' candi. ate ho would secure more v i ew than any other ,an ho con be owed. ,Ifhe is nut too great a tate man he may be successful; but 'the toilure f t e country of late yeti It. secure a really rea mind fur the Proiden y .is a l earning to Ir. award's friends. Mr. S ward is not a noisy tail ChM, and in tha rural dbitriets is esteemed as se ost honest of all politleirs. This is tin ina . ort nt consideration. Besitl s New Yerk will in at n furniAiing a eandida eit the , next con.' mt. Mr. Seiard will remade abroad sometime." Ia UCEMENTI TO Sole Ow LAVE t niy in the Millissippi p i ed ted, but else in the-iNe on..teree. There isno gees en' the ,IVerkly News of' A • 'Enterprise: T. SIITPO.IMEItS AND MAO' .1,11 5 1 L 5I Ant Nit: We, the •tii re 'hundred '4in)hlre • ($300:; .envand (1000) native Atria urteen (I 4) and twenty le I, likely, smnd and heal, tit! 'n twelve (12) months frb iof t which is, ISCCCIFitie by 'or of Pentacola, Fla., and tie ontractors giving thirty u t 0 time end pfacm of deli Ifty ($511) dollars extra if del art rise, dark co ti Miss.l 1 m. S. Price, Sr., Win. T) MI y, A. Perryman; Reese I la k, Thor. Wolierioq; 8a I, 1 i. I rice, Jr., A. V. 'Wolves ii fat es M. Hand, Quo. W. F Situ ucl R. Oliphant, Wm.- Win, James M. Parks. • Atiril 10, 1859. • That we will meet the Mon to the following heuses in Ma A hießne ; Tate,!. Stewart A risklrwin :k Co:; Q. P. Kell; e, who Iwivis eigned thin. Icyto be !awl abiding citizen anoat purporting to be law be nconstitutionaP as such . . ! int r elicts the skis trade, sit efo. hey are regarde as merr her , and in . thei nitive iota' 1 .... ren the letter e4n4ition Is I La , but the gauze fat says 5 ti enslave the brethren n AO be a perpetuate inherits We have never known near Herd but by our plan of the if ,loinertic slavery. ke feel' that great .mute a flowing from the Institut n n ty to extend the privilel civ lined to others to t Africs mi gling _at I as a like In mi lions now puling us,- tht m. y result. • 1 he New Yorkiirri . brose, after stating that It • no difference in buyin Negroes' from Tra te s hi Africa or Traders' in l the United Stet's— ;i es •it as its oOnion, 'bit it is ninon one of h meanest things ever dare by the South—even n aner thin any lilting the Yankees hive ever m a guilty dr; The laws all civilized nations a a branded the African S are Trade as piracy, to. the penalty I. death, , lid ,also forfeiture of property. Therefore to o r only $3OO for a o l h •althy African Negro to t ' se who hav to run th ?IA of their lives and p operty, and eheounter al kinds of dillieilties, whine healthy Negroes are a ling in the South frOm! 800 to -$1200; is the It ry. quintessetkeit of :nes 'Ow on thi part ofd ..,, t • ! re law abides, and Mt e rioting Ckriatiana.' As regards the viivanta s of civilization by e , slaving the Negroes offries, it hat been sta t , d by the new President f .Liberia, that many 41 the Slaves sent to that country, so far as Gir -1 I :Minn is coneeined, are its no better condition an the ;Writ of AfrioaJ TIIE MASSAEIWEETTS rrWO YEAItB AMEND. ENT.—Maaaachusetta husSy a popular eke• on, adopted - ,an ,amendment to thi-Conatitn on of that State, whichl permits no natural. , . i ed foreigner to,vote or hold office until two years after his naturalization. The vote upoit the' uestion wea l comparatively light, and the 'majority 'small.. i It was not, a party matter as! many leading Republicans and Republican! presses in the S‘ate came out in opposition to! it, while many democrati voted for the amend. n • ent. It, is a matter-which affects only Ilas achusetta, and the people there have a per. ect right to piss just ducli laws as suit them. So has WisPonsin and Tows. It is conceded even, by the opponents of the amendment that :sonic time ought to elapse between thistime of taking out of naturalization papers and the exercise of the voting franchise, in order to preient the disOcefuf practice now prev alent bf manufaeturingl voters by bun.ireds nd thousands on the very:eve, of an election, nd for the sole purpOse of influencing it.— Ivaiy good citizen will concede this, and if to time is too long, C. e main principle ‘ in• olved in' the amendthe t hi we think, ebrreel: Tat Unitas' OAZETT an, of Ashland la dully flit supposes that it can by sophistry, blind the workingmen of thia Iteg - on. We do not claim that 'mar representatives n the late Legislature Id more than theii dote lint they did that ;,a fact which cannot be sin d of. the political stock. übhra which the -Dent' • ratio party wail in the. habit of :Oiling to the - slatnie; intend years. For the -.welfare of this ritigion, we want to' , see i . ' rood mensent Invarialal to rep- resent as.and'oar lateral not party scallions. The mittens and labovitis are evidently imam on tkia We helleit that they „will :defend their leiereliet Popo , lag ucb.meo ti yetars: Palm, Pinkerton and pojer. Oureotitin pores, Is :• s ptoltaisli - net' aniat*that. Platieratlir is •et. present 'quoted, at eoasideiaidi .., • below par. INMEEM .--- , ' ':---, ,: . ..; - • - i)i_ritonnot'' ',' - 1 1 !it gift 0 *4 44 4'44 yi . 4lC etri* *llkbeet:it tinily lieitnat4. ' , Prebablyine otthe': .:. - ' distinguished; one abase ;:,ret , :, 1 tdietiona, 1 being verified in the present:cen. tury, wee Inas named 'Flemiakwholtt . the COMMCII ea of the eighteenth century, de livered in tondon a ionise , of lectures, in which he o f only predicted to the very part the Flan lievolation;bufthe deefine of the . Torkish'llmpire ; a blow' in 184131 to the Pa.' pal power and in a few years thereafter its final estii guisbment. i But one link in the chain of !fitment is Yet needed, and the re inaikable piopltecies' will .be veri fi ed. In 1818'the tiiin fled from Rome" a voluntary - exile, to turn only under the protection of the Frenand ..astriatt bayonets, by which lie has si nce been supported. Now, however, the star' f the Papal power sees , about to setiorev , at the hands of Franceand Rus sia, the oI e° , having an eye on Italy, the other with its taspalmost on Turkey: ;With the humiliati n of Austria. which in the event of war t"tr happen, the Papal .temporal , power will be a matter alone for historical record. Ins ciisli will be dem.l S course co. 1860; th net cons. - toppling will fall these p , I , ble cha ' far ; bu dom wh i these sh . 1 to the t. amine we woe secured opinioe liberty in plac , papal s Innsmu Flemin will be gainers SUBO • DINATION IN PUBLIC SClloo4.—This • is an important question. Our readers will remember the recent excitement in Boston, growing out of the refusal of certain pupils to repeat the Ten Commandments, etc. "The matter as brought before Court, and the teacheri were sustained in their right to en force thp rules of the schools, by corporal, chaitisement if necessary. As it is well for parents to know the relation in which they stand to the public schools, when they send their c ildren to them, and as the opinion of the - co rt ,in the Boston case of-iVall rs. M'Lau • n P. Cooke, is an able one, we will publisl it in our next. Not only in Massa chusett . but in every State of the Union wheri public !wen ly reco. will p EEGS TO ENGAGE 1 'owing card appears , I ptper to which it is .Yuck Journal of riot' of its germinal ri 1 14; published at; Aix OP OUR MER• :ndersigned. will pay 1 ) per bead for tine tie, between the sighs (20) yesteoif sexes by, to be delivered an this dote, at tome land, between the Chives:On, Texas; 30) 'days' notice os wry; or we will troy leered to us at En- Mov for the To, 'Pr; ~Tol for 1859.. $16,439,156 29 At tlerate we are importing foreign goodr, we 'hairvo to pay more heavilyi rpecie, bake the e ris over, A D i 'peach stands in. Smith, Geo . r. W. I 'rine, Sr., Atiminins I nel W. llorrie..Mm• Joseph Borten, 'OMAN J. 1,. thorge, Jriaim W. Anclient Superstition vs. Modem Science., Six i l i hundred ,years ago it *us believed that rerofu could•he cured by the touch of a king, Death t the fever of a wound was abated by salv ing' th weapon that caused it! These,-and Shy other imilar absurdities, of which we read in trade the progress of the healing art, now only exciteja contemptuous smile; but, even' in this_ eirligtderied era, prsjudiett and egotism sometimes struggle to perpetuate error and venture to quea tion title most palpable and self evident truths. ' Thui., when Holloway, after long years of study 1 and o perirnent, ushered his all-powerful remedies before the world in their present perfected 'ewe, their Shiley was denied by 'many jealous prom'. (loner . These men were the slaves of foraoshr ; pets° I trim , believed that the truth moved iu a circle ike a blind horse in iii Mill-track. They re lde Holloway is an Innovator ; and so he.was.i I ita novations have astoniabed—baY, MOM they halrel convinced and delighted the world.v. The mist ormidabhi ulcerous and eruptive middies,. wilh hick science has heretofore waged an on eq al combat, are now subdued by the penetrating .oint sot for the cure of external diseases and Injuries, and his famous. Pills are administered . with marvellous success for many, dangercus in ternal disorders. We have nut arrived at this oonclusion hastily. It is the.duty of- the press to investigate before it apprcives. Public opinion is, .to a:certnin extent, e i base upon its ilatements, and in all matters which con rn the health and life of roan,* cannot, be too e utious or too scrupuloni. But it is also - the province of the press to give the widest notoriety to important facts, and.to render jestice 'to great _put+ benefactors. The testimony in favor of Professor Holloway's remedies eihanates froti all elasq.s and from ,every - quarter of the globe.. It is etrusiasiie, voluminous, and consistent.' To deny it, would he to fly in the face of the laws of 1 odd nee, and would evince stupidity, not caution , if there is anything in which the judgment of a hp nan being may be relied upon, it la the effect i whi a remedy produces upon him when siek.— No' T ne can be self-deceived as to the relief of i ''pain the renewal of. strength, the recovery of , heal tt and cheerfulness ; and when tens of thou. \ lam s of individuals, spontaneously and without pre• oneert„ unite in ascribing lbissame beneficent rent is to the same causes, their combined deelar. - atio s as . imperatively ' demand credence as a mat mitten! demonstration. Upon' this basis rest the world-wide reputation of' Profesior Hol low re Ointment and Pills.—New Orleans "Or: gait'l ! • .. , • _ 1 e, reference iP made bile, Alu.:—Beykin Co.; G. Good; rid, 7' . advertisement, po t, but cannot reppect which we believe to e Wee* that which ter domestic, oefor- handise and slaves try by their breth firbidden, by Divine a the llehrows, you ound you, and they ice foryour children. Africans Fe,ni-cia i- Ameriean Institution 1 benefits have, and on, and esteem it as es of becoming semi 's degradid race, by tuber_ with the four t reeiprOcal benefits ' , r - , will haire fled. Its vile carcass ,urned bilevery nation of Christen. .ch seems to us to be. the present events, and we believe that the year period named 3'y Fleming for the 6. lutmation of the work, Will Witness the of despotic thrones, and loWest of all; that of the kope. We , allude to iphecies not only for their reinarka tcter, and remarkable fulfilnient so in the hope that the spirit of Free. ch first obtained a 'fair foothold on res, may extend its blessed privileges illions groaning in thraldom on the tof Europe. And what American, I ask, will not pray that they may be in the tolerance of their 'religious , and at the same time tiave their civil carded by constitutional enactment, of as at present, Austrian despotism, iwetnacy, the dungeon,,fire and stake? h as these great objects are to be oh. the last, approachini - tulfilment of 's prophecies, we can.bid trust that it hastened. Christianity,' civilization, progress and happiness will bd the thools exist, the duties and rights of teachers and children, must be clear , sized and observed,- or the system ve a failure. 'VILLE AND` Alutimsni a a: .RAILROAD ernor has piped the liedirMorportiting a 7, to construct a railroad between this Bo ,ud Minersville. It js ecnceded that e paa. ailway between theii two points would pay. d could also he. Made to form railway ,ion with Tremont, a n d that section of the. This is a matter of considerable impel.. many of our citizens, and steps should with taken to open up the connection from rt of the County, espeeially as there can oubt that as a pasieoger route it would Able. •• HEM Bracte.--Tho export of spode 'Week analog 7th lull., was u follows: al, r $2,169,197 29 •vioaily reported. 14,279,959 09 its Frank flair, in a recent delivered in St. twilit, said that "tine slave 1.. ore in the way at building b railroad, roe mounininp." •:, of Wild Cherry, is tt plea ant remedy, for every kind of,eough, cold, and irritation of the breathing apparatus; it is a sate remedy ; it is a powerful reinedy ; it is a ape di remedy; it is a remedy that twee. . pu ns unless it boa the written signature of i;i" en the wrapper. *al Afairs. • - . ~. • ~,WEEICLY ALMANAC: ...° s. ftfir ---7 7" may. IMO I MS.). MOON'S CILIINOVI. 14 SATURDAY,..... 4 45;7 81,.". 3 i . i!;fil; 15 SuxnAY,..--. 4 7 4417 9 Phis Q. 0 . 0 Ise: 16 MONDAY, 4 4317 10 Full M. 16 4 Ile* 17 TUESDAY,....... 4.42 7111 Lid Q. 24 - b War 18 WEDNgsDAT,. 4 41 7 12 19 ThuttstiAii;. - ,.. 4 40 7 13 20 -FaiDer,. - . .. ::...14 39 7 14 . . T , eratontetrleal Record for the 'Week ..fr . ' P.A. t P., T6TXGRAPH OMCX. 1 " • .11uuyivanyt Hatt. iblisrille. . . _ AA. M. 2P M. 7 P.M. Fa • Mai , 7(-65 0 61. P . - 76. 3 .- clear. M .. .. ' -72 A7 ' 12-. 4 Tart., " 1 ,-545 t - 60' ' '6O -rain. WO., " 111,-62 24 •60 -dowly Thiara„ ." It -66 75 .CA - " Va., • " 13..,-66 '79 ' , 70 ;-elaitr. t 0. C. 741v/ton lifts been appointed Post ' tastier at Barry, Schuylkill County, la place pt da a A. Otto, resigned. - - Charinbegi —The weather; Birds, dower., tru!it, and presently strawbertiaa and -! Spring is • great Institatibo.. ; VOL ... . ' . Tali:Board of &hoot Director* of this Bn. to ghiorgailied,last week, by lb. election of B. B,lnnen, 'Big:, tralittent, and 'C. 'Attie, Req., SAretafi. I. ''.. ' - ' - . . Two', wee Locostaiiscs. Cif" the passenger ins of the Rails:mid, are now building raider superintendenee of llso4, the 'ester Maebinist f in tbo Company's Workshops rNstwithstaiss inn",prediftion nl4l bite - leo Saila Airinjg this siinst,b. Iva bad on ond4 'jsit,.n wind, 'old fashioned bevy o:ot.iiiiin4nvint4 by winder •iuld other propkeeiss ,• • . oar Alkoot* !Wadi! 1 0 4 4 dalkor B. 1 •1 1 .1 hot iii yoiliabliltiat:liiiar..nure solos a *peelings - it m141'4 dill use sits at hit, pleat Mt CMS ibisk-tbts is bard to beet. int lb* SO 6 7 et 4117.• jOrdst Ez bailie* by Blind ?opt/L.6'4A must-, mt eibibitico, which promises - to beef the watt it:Arresting character; wilt. be given_ b: Of the Pennsylirania Insiitution fat listrste: rice of -auk/Hindi in the Court filmier in_this rougb, on the evening of the 24th , initent, The pupils will be accompanied hI the.Prinelpal of the Instiintloni and the visit i intended to sham the success which has attended the inrirination of the blind in Philadelphia. As the price of tickets will be law; and the exhibition very interesting we , andelpita that , the . Court Boosi will be crowded on the (Measles. jar-Noma remit Ladies Ameiatibo.;—Mrs. Faxiither, Lady Manager of the Association for this County, is with the assistance-of her friends, laboring earnestly, to contribute materially to the fund for the patehase orthe Mount Vernon erste. Tb aid theta we understand that David Paul .Brown, Ban of Philadelphia, will lecture in this ,Borough early in June, the proceeds to go to the fund. Mrs. F. • anti her friends deserve much . credit for elicit disinterested efforts in•behalf of the worthy' oitleet to view, and wa trust that eve. rj lover of the name autmentory of Washington, I will assist theirs to the ' , extent of their abilitis either directly or by being 'present at Mr. Brown's lecture, when it shall hnifelivered. jerIVAo is Hit I—Under the bead, "Answers to Correspondents," the Chau ed,itor tie Phila delphia Evening 3Snllratia, thus I raps sometoodi hereabouts cover the knuckles: • "Assent, Pcrrraciat,s,°--When you next play with Mr. M. we advise you to read to him the fol loiridg advice trots an old author. One Arthur Saul, who published in 1672 his "Famous Game of Cbesse-Play, being a princely exorcise whereby ! the reader may profit more, by reading of this small book than by playing of s thousand metes:" "Due not at 'no time that thou playest at this game (out of.n conceit, es I said, that anythhig becomes . thee well) ,stana singing, whistling, 'knocking' or tinkering, whereby. to disturb. the minds of thy adversely, and hinder his projeets; neither keeps thou.a calling on him to plays or hastening of him therenuto, or a showing of much dislike that hee . playeth not fast enough; remem bering with Ovalle, that besides .that thij Is a silent game, when tby turns is to plays, thou wilt take thine own Nature, and that it is the royall law so to deal with another as thyself. wouldst bo dealt withal." Or *Mary Electio."—keeorditig fii•the pro visions of the newlMilitia Law, passed by the sea eion of 1853, elections aid have to be held on the first Monday of June next, fur one Brigadier Get oral and one Brigadier Inspector, and for field and company officer' for the different regiments, bat talions and companies, of the Bit Ode. Bach company will assemble at its usual place of meet ing, and the Captain will„superintend the election with the aid of two or more members Ishom he 1, authorized to call to his assistance, who shall be severally swornor affirmed to .conduct said elec tion fairly and impartially. They shall make out duplicate returns, one of which shall be filed among the company's papers, and the other for warded withintive days, to the Brigatle Inspector. , The election for Major General . of the Division, takes place on the first Monday in July„ and is to be held at-the county . . seat, and every . comesis. aloned officer is eat itl,d to a vote. The Brigade Lapse - tor will giro timely notice of the election. plrDirectors of the P00r.. 7 A melting of this Board wes- held dt the Alias House, en Monday, the 9th inst. Present, Amos Hoffman, Nathan Bu.z and Charles Focht. The / Steward reported the following as the cen sus of the House fur the month ending April 30, 1859 1 :—Natuber in the House on the first day of May, 292; at the same time last year, 288; iu erpase, 4. Of the above, GS are in the insane de partment, 45 children io the nursery, and 62 ere under medical treatment. Admitted during the month of April, 35; die-' charged, 51; absconded, 3, died, 2. IVhol t e num ber of out-door paupers:sl; in the State fruati• Hospital, 9. 181 traveling paupers were fur nished with eup ; rerlodging and breakfast during the month i.f A . Out-door relief was grant 'ad to 12 families, amounting to $5l. Bills were passed and ordered to be paid amount.. lag t 05034. 02 ‘• Previously this year, 8,578 75 _ Total, ne Fruiriores.—Mi the fashionable hon. 'nets of this season have large crowns, rather, do. pressed at the 4—an alteration which is by no means an improvement as far as appearance goes, and whick many persons endeavor to cover by a flat bow, with long ends, or a eo;ffeire of black lace. The lace is W 043 most preferable, the flat bow perched upon thecrown havingcertainly orig inated within sound of the 114 w-belles. Lace is al. cap pretty, no matter in which portion of the toilette it may be placed. It always seems, in place and it keeping, and is invariably becoming.. The little "Rough and Readys" are frequently worn with no mho; trimming than a straw cord and tassel, and a binding of the same color as the strings. Too much trimming on one of these bonnets is not in good taste. Chip is deCidedly, the most recherche material now used for bonnets; but, as it is also the most delicate it is more suit able fur those who will wear several .during the reason, than for any lady for Wkoin one best bon net must be sufficient. A good fine straw, trimmed gracefullY but not profusely, with a judicious id. mixture of ribbons- and flowers, will look wall with any dress., jee- The Birds Protedrd by Law.,-Wo tall the attention of sportsmen to a law enacted ly the last Legislature for the protection of birds, which makes it unlawful fur any person Within this Commonwealth to shoot, kill or in any w trap or destroy any blno.bird, swallow, martin,' r other intMctirerous bird, at any season of the year, under the penalty of two dollars. We hued—the law will be enforced against all offenders t Destroy mot the birth.: They're the t trmer'e best friends t For the tittle they spell, 'They make ample amen is. Some fruit they will eat` ; Bat grudge than It not; ' yor the OKI they do , ehould oot ho forgot. The 7 keep down the insects, %%hose rapid increase Would Nure our harvests Will harvests would cease. With their soup' tbi4 amuse Our wearisome holm, , And their rewrite enlivens The shadiest bowers. Then forgive their slight faults; They make ample amends: . And do not forget They're the tanner's beat Mends. • pi' The parade of the companies composing , the First Regiment 01 Schuylkill County Volun teers at 2dinersville on Monday last, fur inopeo.: , lion Was very creditable i indeed. It was in point, ofd tubers, the largest ever held here, arid in ap: I pentanes imposing. It would he invidious to par ticulatlie, wheals ell looked ro i well, and wo ern but congrattilate i our volunteers upon their effective condition. The companies in line were, First Troop 'Schuylkill County Cavalry, Oen. Geo. Wynkoop, corismanding ; Minersville Artillery, (with field piece) Captain B. C. Christ; Washing ton Artillery, (with Geld Ow) Lieutenant Smith; National 'Light illifantry (re.organised with grey uniform).Captain E. M. McDonald; Coluntlbian Infantry, Captain James Brennan ; 'Washington Yeager°, Captain M. Strouse ; Scott Rides, Cap tain Ambrose Loeser; Wetherill Rides, Lieuten tutt grabs; Rinitgold Rides, Captain Jacob Warn ! art; Lafayette Rifles, Captain Francis-A. Mowry; Marion Rides, Captain It. Allison; KOystone Rifles, Captain Burns, and Llewellyn Rifles, Cap tain IL Chance. Some five intuited men were in ranks. The inspection held during the week at ,other. points' In the County was we learn, erlisally satisfactory. .. "Sr The Newt erthiellnee C‘vipany-A Ave. Ar. prtroras.—Several numtbs since we informed our readers that this enterprising and useful eo ( tupany had ordered from .111 r. Edmund. Young of Phila delphia, e-eclebrated binder,* new and substan- Osl apparatus, known among firemen *se "spider." The advantage's of the "spider" over carriages and crabegenerally in use are manifestand great. Already they are largely introduced phis, and sines the tifidel of tie Pottsville spider has been made 'public, Dlr. Young has received several orders from City Companies for toe,;r ite s. It 'combines lightens., strength, beauty and econo my. The Humane Hose Company, NO.. 1. was . . organised in this place as the,Pottsville Fire Com. ilea, in September, A. D., 1333, by twenty4onr Individuals, now among our most latential and substantial citizens. Omitting these, who, by death or rewired am net in , onr midst, we rsy mention al charter member*, still nears, suehrn time* at Oliver- Dobson, Charles W. Clemeits, Tbiimes Faster, litaluiel Hortimer, - Iseatt Severn, Henri *Rauch; Frank. Pat atill others. From the 4fate of orgunimition to the present time, nearly twenty-six yeas; ibis Company hat been oentinit. ilia , iliwt t e4 w f wi MM With*** blior.rotrivos, to It. osorstoo l io. — :,ll.4 have betia almositratirely • solt deriathtat;:,:riltairttat themselves iterough their rinalisishiP - alone, sad this harlot:ins ros " their dlsPasitirrn, tk: bare steer appealed is the public far . pecuniar y 'Ed. :. They banana given lialls. - which renal pay oat of pocket, nor bare ' ,tbey ltalolged in dm expensive 'hinny of exam - idani. ,:Thrty bay. h owever , slimy , beat ready for .#Wty whenever cetapion required. Slece the disbembeg of the , nook and Ladder pempany,tbat Itapoinnurnd necessary branch of tbi departtneat his boiNe a deed letter. The Cuntail with a con dance, highly gratifying to the membership of the niititano nose Company, Aare them the booki and.' ladders, and it is the ibtention, we understand', tn, convert !the obi ear- Align into a truck, emi l beside runnieg the hows, the Company; intend raining the books and ladders. A distinetiveteatur4( the Company Ofcrhialr we speak is, that they oli f t 'Pend money, upon their apparatus sad' its gitimate connections. The slightest' inicstigation will convince any china of ibis fast! For purposes of Inning .the new apparatus, and; imilding and rigging , a suit able hook and Ladd : limparatus. the conipacy and! it necessary to sippers 543 the public for assistance. The bolt of the fund c omes from their own °gas , raj; tit. balance the ,this to raise from- the pro. party holders. Wi t this object they hare issued certificates of contributing membership, thus glv. lag the donor a direct interest in the property of the ournpani. One dollar per annum constitutes in ladirldnal a couttibuting member, for the year. We are Informed tha , the . buildin g committee wilt shortly wait upon on! citizens, and hope they will - meet with abundant /access.- Tho company Is eminently - witty the confidence and sympathy of the comusuilly• !. , • PROCEIGDIN 6S OF COURT. Ratana`ros'lns aims' -... , • , . i ---- , An adjourned Cour t of. Common Pleas has been i • in session during the past. week, disposiag of a • number of cases on the list. _During the session of the Court s i bill of Equity wespresented against the School Directors of Pottsville; praying for an .injunction to restrain thew from erecting a school house on the lot In Centre street, in this borough. near Hill's tavern, for the reason that the lot bad been given to the borough by John Putt for ceo. lain purposes, restt t 3 himself arid his de scendants the righ t. buiial therein, and which right would be interfered with by the amnion of the propoied school house. A subptena was di rected to Ina; against the School' Directors to answer the bill, after which the whole matter will torergued•and. decided. We present oth usual re. i porter the eases,tried. -' ' Decatur Mei; es. Jeanie., Troutueou.--.:-This was an action brought to recover an: amount of rent ,due plaintiff fur a tavern , house In Eldred town ship, to which there was no defence. The amou - nt was proved, anethe jury found fur the plaintiff $177 75. • Levi Kiisinger es. Charles floollsinger and Jo. s..pli Deugler, trusting as Hamtaieger & Driller. —This was an fiction Ibruaght to settle the so counts between the 017. and the dells, which were rather complicated.. Phff. bought two new boats of defti. iu 1856, fur which he agreed to pay them eleven hundred dollars for-each, besides' fifteen hundred dollars due the Boat Latin Trust on each boat. Payments for the boatel were made at (lir.; ferent times, and of i the kat bout sold the whole amount doe the deft*. tierepaid. except a note for $125. doe Oct. 1, 1858. PhD: alleged that on the wound heat •he had' overpaid. the aloft*. $l9B 96, having paid $1298 96 in all. instead of $1100;but which deft,. denied. The 'ON., in addition to the nate; claimed a book acres of against puff. fur repairs done, amounting to $lOO 81 he jury allowed Kissinger for the amount he all gad was overpaid, deducting' it from the deft's. e ann, and found a verdict in Metre of the delis., any that the balance in their favor was $39 72. V ' , Abraham A. Dartokt ye. Joseph Aehey,Prilliont Kromuse and Joao. Nets.—The pltff. Wait' slit an nation of ejectment against the deft!. to.steoCer a tract of land in Wayne township, in this county, cont e mning about 87:acres, on a warrant and sur vey to hint granted in 1857, by the Common wealth. , Joseph Achey, one of the deft's., claimed the land in dispute on a warrant issued in 1840.t0 J tmes Everhart, fur 300 acres, a surver,hy John 'Dreher the same year, for 299 Denis 128 perches, - in pursuance of the'evarrant, a patent from the Commonwealth for the land to Everhart in 1911, and regular conveyances from Everhart down to himself. The' Everhart survey was four sided. had been actually-run- - on the ground, the lines being well marked, and instead of containing only 299 acres, actually contained about 390, two of the parallel lines of the tract having been run 102 perches further than the return of stirvey celled for. The pitff. contended that the deft. was not enti tled to the excess of land. beyond the amount of the warrant and return of survey—that since the `act of 1830 a greater excess than ld per cent. conkd nut be surveyed, and if it were done, aonktgive no title to such excess, end that the patentpatent did nut divest the title of the Commonwealth. Bat the Coact charged thet • the net of the par veyor,'who was the officer of the Comtnonweiltb, could out be visited upon the warrantee or his grantees, and that the patent did vest the title of the State to the whole of the land included in the survey. Under the charge of the Ceurt, the jury found in favor of the ikfts. - John T. Lipiderrc Henry catereorn.—This vrAx an action brought to recover the value of three cargoes of coal sold to this deft., amounting to 494 tons of prepared coal, at SL 90 per ton, and 55 tuns of Chesnut coal, at 75 cents per ton. The Coal was mined at the Novelty Colliery, in Blythe_ township, end w4s delivered upon the sth, 6th and 7th of October last. The .defence to this suit:was, that it was improperly brought—that the coal was not purchased , from the Olaf., or from George ' Rickert, his agent, hot from tleorge Rickert, the agent of the4liners' Bank, and against whom deft. claimed to have a_ valid defence, but which he could not set up`in this cation—that the suit should hare been brought in the name of the Dank, for the use of.Linder. On the 25th of September; the collierjene Old at Sheriff's sale to the Miners' Bank, and a few ''day's afterstatds they. agreed to still it to, Linder. on certain conditiosq. He paid $lllOO down at the time of the egreement, which was to be refunded In ease of noncompliance. and, in the meantime the Bank was to retenipossession until he should comply. _Whilst iCaT in . the possession of the Dank, the land owne r o insisted that the operation should be worked, sinikShe . Bank directed Rickert as their agent, to con the operation, to mine the anal, and sell it &Oath, but tor Linder's hen. elif, who was to receiv e the profits, and he respon sible for the losses. 'Pending the agreement of the Bank with Linder, and before his compliance wit' its terms, Rirker sold three cargoes of coal to Gehenna?, under aFenntriterto furnish him the coal fur one week at $1 90 per ton, and for the balance of the month pt October nt $2 per ton.— After those three caret's were sold to the - deft., Rickert refused to Ore him any , more, and (Jul. torman refused to pay; The question - in the case was,; who sold the deft. thecoal—Riekeit •as the agent of the Bank, or Rickert as the agent of Linder. • The 'Court charged that if Linder sold the,coat to Guiterman through his agent, then the tiltff. -ought (01 recover, but that it It•was sold by Rickert as the agent of the Bank, even though for Linder's benefit, that then the verdict should be fur the Oft. The jury roundler the deft.' • , '' • • Oterseersof the Poor of „Monter township, Cu. 61,44111 Cutility tie. the 'Director* of the Pour cof Schuylkill Conety.-rThis wee an amino Instituted to recover the expense of the maintenance of a Pauper front the Directors of the Poor of this coun ty. The facts: of the case were not dispated.— Jacob Costner, haring a wife and five children, and residing in this county, went to 510n4er township. where he was engaged in quarrying ' stone. Whitsf.eugaged in his work, the batik of earth and atone caved on him, completely crush. 'Leg one of his ley, so LA 1.1 render immediate am putation neceolary, and injuring the other .an much, that it hereto. necessaryto amputate that also in'abouttwo weeks: Ile lay for some month's completely helpless, end the whole expense of his maintenance and attendance was borne lay Mon tour township; until his , remove by the Directors of the Poor to Ole Poor Rome l f this county.— The question arising in the VISO was purely one of law, the derts. coot nding that this method of recovering .the :moo t duo from them fur ti maintenance of the Raper is contrary to law.— The jury rendered ar, rdict in favor of the Offs. for $354 47. .. . A rule was taken by the defts. to show cause why the verdict should not be rendered itc favor of the delta., nom obstinate vereslicto, and if\ the law arising in tbiv nits is decided in favor or Alone., a verdict will be;given In their favor. , Tho ration of law has not..yet been Argued. • -The ease of .11. T. Green es. F. Tyler A Co., we will give areportof next week. $9,512 77 DT :as PUP or ?own' HALL. [Entered according to deg of Congress. A. D.. 1559. by Bennett A Co.. in the Clerk's Mee of tpe District Court of the United elates for the Eastern Istria. of P*11313. aylraula.] We sung of the Farmers, but did not get through-- The oysters are wince to a six-penny mew; We don't mean t o say, such a stew were our Una' ; And trust that the reader our meaning divines; • That facts, lika the oysters, in number are less When served oq a pinch, In a limited mess. She shoots of oar genius, no triatterhoir thrifty. Are trammerd by lines. and the number Is Otty— Eiceeding that number sometimes by a few— The lines, being verily, we elytY ally through; For treating of farmers, the sahieet, foreoutb, , Requires a volume for writing the truth.- t , . The Tanmsr with all the pretensions he makes, Quite often- Is found the companion of rates. The earth la his mother—lt must be confessed, That often, alas! he will harrow her breast= , He looks on ber face at the deep tunnels there, t . And knows in their making that he had k start, The corn. without mercy. be takes by the rare; And strips it w tone:that the body appears; Thin those who inure,erowed on a bill of their torn In pens. to the bomb without feeling are thrown— Not eat laded yet, he w ill erectly brat And Uinta without pity his innocent whisk. When armed with tits rrytheltie is never weld He enters the Acids where there's many it blade— Riaht onwird be marches vitt" blow after blow, Tilt all in hiepath on the earth are laid .low; And then with ins tears o'er the work be has done, lia leaveth the fallen to bleach In She ann. . Like Vandal*, titer Farmers viii do is they plait.; . The applarl they turn from their borne' Jolts, trine; .And then the y are seised endure forcibly pressed 'Toyield all theettlee with which they are bleat; And this, with poor - arrant, or process of taw, Is prison-1 in kerns—Ohi eve use straw I - OUR FARMERS. - • . . Potatoes with IleOil flea they wil tern mat - Proof Matte ha the pound U by many a apron An 3, . spurning the tree !spas hamof Otte AIWA • liise They Pell eta abet in tbt es' ors; Bat berry them ye to the Mrs deep. :'. To dry tap their grytmor in ma to was* , they taib *loci freisiMor ;twit Int the/ lie: Yet they on thelesuttierte are pia lag the Mks, ~ And U they are *alive, the Ka tof the Clad. ‘ Will maim fm th a em subm halve in trios their load;, Sat boldi' in rty...Uhl limo not at all - nave we littrodured the Maur, ower hail: And wordyn IM o trXte, we will whisper to re, Are oysterthat mud be seen la the Stew, iteranse at Um T ok en the Pennon boyetortna, . , Lad Ftlol2lllllllo 410.11*-•4oi *nettling their low; 1 For ail of them know that of berpatas wet rate, 1 Whatever the mason, a haireet,Mtherm % • . . • ENV T SO.T: Tower Mal ilassar. 51$ Narkai belays Atill it. 6th, Swab aid PIIIL A DEL PII .Tax Smut's GRAVAll.—fils.lirshain finis, on behalf of Mr. Sickle's, t.l at length, defining the law o j his views ot Scripture law. al !mare he made a brilliant finished with the following ''And now, gentlemen of the word more to say, and ths every man will leave his sea of the Courtoo.day, with e obtain ill!his garments at th lag Ball of Koekhill k Wits Chestnut street, above Sixth Dr. Wlstar's Balsam Where the above preparac6n is known, it it well established •as en lola ible.Retnedy.for enre'of Corgis; Colds, Sore Throat, Ileartes Dronclatin, Spitting if aloe ,Pair its the Br Crook, Whooping Cough; and every form' of Pub ,toonary Complaint, that it Were* work of so eroration to speak.of its,mtits. • • • Diseovered bye well know physician mina t an twenty years since, it has ,the wonderful a res it has effected, b e en consta tly appreciatin in public favor, until its use a d its reputation are alike universal; audit is now known and cheria ed yt , tie by all (aud•their "name is le ion") who have u restored to health by its use as the Gunk? R its. nr for all the disedres which it professes toe re.' I Sir James Clare, physleiku to Queen. Viet ris. hisgiven it as his opinion - that , • ' i I Cosseusoptiossi ewe be Clawed! •• I • The whole history of thisiMedicine filly Con firms the opinion of that .e uinent. man. Thou sands can te'tify, and have testified, that .when .all other remedies had faile this hat completely cured; that when the sufferer bud well nigh des paired,:this has afforded inimediate, relisf; that when the physician bad pranounced the disease incurable, this has removed it entirely. ' The virtues of this Balton' arb alike npplica bin to cure a slight Cold or a Com/leased Conintap• tin*, and its powers as a Lys, eerie is, speedy, pleasant and efferent.: remedy cannot be equaUed. pa'CACTION ! Ptlfellervoi None tides. it has this watrrea strikers of '•.l. Burrs" iiii the-wrapper, as wellas the printed name or the proprietors. 1 - S. W. BOWLS k - CO., Proprietor., Bestow. . ` gents Per tale by their itgentseverywhere. I • itemise :—.llohu , G. Brown , J. C. Hughes, and' Henry Mo . :slur, Piittsvillee C a L. guntsinger. Schuylkill Haven ; 111. W. Prevost;" Mintirsviile; R. J. Fry and MeGisigan . Fowler, Tainaqui; 11. Slassler, Port Csrl)en ; Paul Barr, • Pinegrove; n i G. Reagan k. So ' Tuscarora; Charles Marsh, Now Philadelphia; Jonas Robinhold, Port Clin ton; It. 11. Irvin, St. Clair; B. Phillips, New Castle; lidin. Williams, Middleport. ' F , • July 34 1858. 1 v .,. '3l.euwly ~ iir Dialley , n Eagical gain Extractor will cure ,is,l tollowlu among a great catalogue of (Ha r ingest—Boris, Scaldsi Cuts, Ch tfes,SOre Nlpples,Corns, .Ullbions, Ilitilses, Et us, Itites 7 Poison, Chliblal ni„Elles, Scrofula, Orem, Feel Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Filets, Sore leyett, Gout, Sire /logs, Elteumatistn, Scald Heed, Salt Rheum, I.lldnetiit, Erysittelas, Ringworm ; Itarbere Itch, 1/m811.1'14, Ilettilmt, Itasii, ll c4lie. To Some: ii:Ml4 tippler incredulous that so Mai dla: easel shish -lie rep ed by ogre article: - such :a idea te, will vanksh,-W hen reflection plate to the fart, th t the salve isrst email:oil it s t of Ingredients, each nod every . one appiy i ingst,per . fert'untidottt to its Opposite dblorder. PanicirAL DEporit4s Cirri ars:trill Nese l'l/ . . Li i 3 ,_ . 01 ... L. Wgold by JOHN di. !nom, , L. 1 sal : - yuportanti to ' Feta Ptits.-?h combina ions of I gt __. are the ! : ult of a lot and Al . :tenetsa - practles.l, They are mita In their ope alio°, a certain in correcting all' Irrezulartties, painful menstrd til ations, removing 11 ob. struettO l ne4 whether from cold or otherwise, h dache, pain it'lthe side, palptation oi l the heart, dist orb.. sleep, which always arise firm interroptlon of nature. They can bWattecessfully tett as• S . preventive. The Pills shoal .never be taktp lo pregnancy, as. they w old lie sure tia cause a tuisarrlsge,! Warranted purply egette-• Isle, and free Min snit bins injurious to life or . ealth. 1 Ezplieit Oilvel loos, Whieli sliculd tbe teed,'it many each box, rare st. 3 tent by . mall, by etielosin sl to any authorized agent. • It. 11. 1117TC111,.%5. General Apest l- R.,ILS Mast bar R., Ne+York To whom all le oil A ers should be addrreed. - SarSold by . Bans NSex, Pottsill e, and Maur lima leadicy',, . ' .•}4D-14J ?! Ira- Ilair 1 Jairl Dye! l ßale Die 14 ,7 . itlCi PeS Hair Dy c tti • ' " 'The ORIGI mil BEST in the, slii! All others an, ~ ,mital bins, and should be avoided, i t if yen wish to escap ridicule. GRAY, RED, or 1 '3 Ili AlAilt Dyed ; Instantly to a bee ui iful and Nato I Drowa or Black, without the !amt. Injury to Hair or Sk, n. I FIFTEEN 31EDA S and DIFLOSIAS have been awar. ded to Wm. A. Datcholor since 1539, and over 69.909 at plicatinne have beeuirnadn to the hair of his ratrons of .i • \ Ids famous Dye.l - 0 . WM. A. DATCIIII IPS GAIIt j/YE produrei a rotor not to be &sting - ills ad from nature, and is WAIMANTED not to Injure In the east, however long It may be con-1 t tinned, and the ill effects of bad Dyes rimed! l ; the I !lair Invigorated fo life by this splendid Dye. Made, Wild or app ej (In 9 private rooms),,et t e Wig . ; Factory,.'.l3 Droadw y, NeW Yotk. Sold in all eltles d towns of the Malted States, by Druggists and Fancy Goode Dealers. 1 iirTlie Genuine;as the name and addresCapp a -steel plate engriivi on four Fides of each, box, of :.. 1 . WILLIAM . A. DATCHELIMI, [49.1y) ,' ' )233 Dreedway, Nei York, ifarSolti by JOIINI a. num:ri k hoa, Pottsv ille, Pa. . , . . . , . TR-Wigs: Wigs: lilrige 2--nATet Willi and TOUPiES surpass all. They are IlgAt, 4aey ind dutiable. ': 1 Fitting to a cbartn—no tUrnlng up befit nd— tog off the hea4; Ihdeed. this to the only estat where these thlna are properly understood au.; f• 194.1 1... 1 ' O3 n"aqwaYt i'Ve SO'. Tie drill'', Enollsißemedy , JAMES CLARKI S CELEBRATED FEMALE 1 , Prepared from a reserlpOon of:SieJ. Ct.tit . .phystelan Extraordinno , to the !linen. This lovalitable imealclue Is unrolling In the these painful and Idangenks s db.:tame to whfch I cOnelltptiou Is sntject. It i modetut4a all t est:etrl moves all obstructionsoindi t a speedy cure play{ on. To litarriel Ladlea it ht keullarly wi I, in a short thins, bring l on the monthly regularity. • - 1 • ... . i Bach bottle, rite One liar, bears . the 01 i Stamp of Great II ItUtn, to prevent eninterfelt Air These rillslsholiN be take by fecal 4o Vie FIRST TIIIfEEIIO,77IB of /Negnancj ere sure to ',ringlets Misoirriagi, but at any i Vey are safe. f.., I '-'ln all clues of !form:mind Spinal AfSectione, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight excrtioh, Palpita tion of the Heart; Underlie, and Whites, three Pills will effect a cure when all other means have; falled,and al thnngh a pnwerfal remedyl, do not contain i,oh, citomel, antimony. nr anything hurtful to tbei"constittitlon. . Fell dirert tons In the pinphlet around each package, whleb Ai:mid be carefully, preserved. . Sole Agent for the nil led States end Camia,. i 1 JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin ' tit Co,) , • 'Rochester, Si. Y.. 1 N. 11.—$11 awl 6 jiaotaga straps enclosed to any , an thilrlzed Agent, will Insure'si heel'', contal niUg oier . 50 pills, by return mall. 4 sale in Pottsville, by IFEN . RT SAYLOIIi; in-Tama qUiii, by E. .1 .YRT ; and by all Drugglets throughout the Onited - Stati;tand Canada". . . Pune 19.'51 25- Tli 11 , UREA • CEST Medical Discovlery OF. TitE AGE. NNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in ouo'of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures. EVERY AVM OF HUMOR, 750 K The Wont Scrotal., down! to a Common Pimple. Tie has tried 11 in over eleven hundred cases, and nee- er tailed except in two tapes, loth thunder humor. lie has now In his poseesslon over ore hundred rertitlattes of Its value. all within twenty miles •of iketho. Two bottles leis warranted to curs a nursing sore utonp. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pim ples on the face. Two or three bottles will cure the system of bites. Two betties are warranted to cure the worst canker In the stomach. • • Three or flee bottles are warrautedg to ears the worst .kind of Eryslpdas. `One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. I L Two bnttles are warranted to cure running of t a e sari and blotches among the hair. • Four to six bottles are warranted lo enre torrupt and en t.eing ulcers. On • bottle will rune scaly eruptions of the st.in.; qr three bottles are 'emoted tee cure the ' worst kind of rinalonn. 1 Two or three bottles are warranted to ,clern thq desperal• ara of rheumatism. Three to four bottle* are warranted Incurs edt-rbeum. Five to eight• bottles will cure the worst case of serof!, uht. One to three bottles are warranted to core illes worst case of Dr•repsta, I know from the exper bate at thou sands that it has been caused by • ranker In thn tomach. One to two bottles are,warranted to cure skk =roe eihe. f it'r One to two bottles are warranted to regulate a tets state of the bowels. .". One to twat bottles will regulate all &fauvisml the kldneys4 Four to sixhottlea hare need the wont eases of del. One to three bottles has eared the worst gee of ; a relief Is allays experienced; what a mercy to get lief In such im emendating Mussel I • NO change of diet ever necessary-4u the beat can get and snough of it. Outmost troy vre::—Adults, one la fUI 'tier day: Children over ten years, dessert-sfroufull• ten from tivoktO eight yens, teaspotinftd. j As no direr. Items can be applkatte to all eoiratllutlitos, take Jut& elect to operate oaths bowed* twice a day IlleUraCttratti ET DOWALD - KENNEJ * Ro t : 124 Worm Street, LI ts-Far Nal* by druggists throughont Mardi 12. aillararif oi pithiest and ‘Pllltrees Br Chuites-The 'Merlon whkli to test the tens. Inerient et lb, preparations, is the water rr ark, mum ble*, irink 1n tipe poi rot ;which the books of 'directions, aria annineed. Iron. seieh illaf. wheuliald ip to tin BOIS Ihd mord* "Holloway. New York and Los don" are sociajoicarous,tba article Is the "real Simian Para." ttilatelidfrinkrk la wanting, the Ida la it prrii Mous lap Itatleir. x . , Ws re.ll is admitted by the -ioadon Medical li.rleer'and#• Es Lancet^ that 041,0intpleut bag re . eritliprodueed ascot ttalOokedtor results (unlocked for bytheprojankra at lest;) in saps of ploy. paralysis, .WI Mat, hip disease, rbeinoallim, and neuralgia. VP°. Here fluidness or:Gray Ilstrot ••Joixo II tra's .Eno Mininsr. Ilia IrtrieuTATOii, the titivated chemical discovery of the Igo. is an lotalll - restorer and preserver of the hair and sight. Differing entirely fnmo the Seleterloei sod worthless compounds with which the public have at kng been d% calved, It possesses wonderful propettles peculiar to it. self. • In ewes of baldness, or gray locks. it will alrengthen the cuticle, disengage the capillary tubes,and give them such rigor that Y - PaY hairs will disappear, and gradually but certainly, • new growth of hindiouto hair, in • Its original Ur! color, will firing up In their place, even when deprived of it for years by age or sickness. is not a dye, but will changi the mice of the hair to a beautiful brown Cr black, • rendering it 'soft and glossy, and Inclining to curl. it will not stain the Sant linen or **skin. • This; Invaluable preparation also preseVieee the ‘ sight and prevents headache, &tiding; ie., Le. Jro sale; by., all respectable Drugglate, and at the laberatory and Whoiesal• Depot of Jams IlaUtt & Co, N0.T04 Chesnut Street, thlladelphia.. For male aim wholesale and retail, at P.' BANDS°. SONS iln.sg and Chemical Store. P'ettavllle. . Branca or Ala. •ied las greet spelt 45..7. Mr. G. spoke the land, and glrpag fter speaking peroration whietr he remarkable works: jory, I have bat boa is that I trust fal t at the adjournment #rtn dateisuination to ti Brown Stooge Cloth 6n, Nos. 603 and 405 Philadelphia.". CZ= ' so Ithe est, just. PRES, /I SPYING 000D5 —4t the "Bee Hire." LADIES' Dross Trimming, pstirsitiblug ti4tiet. 810 e, Centre Street, . Atolulnirthit rorsiviux 'roust iusr RECEIVED.. • • New Trimmings-0f every ddeeriptlon. New Dross & Dlantllla Fringes, Haifa:me& Ribbons, fee . —A large and elegant assertmest. Embroidered Collars, SLELVEd_and DIMITY • BANDS— • Handsome atilei—vory cheap. Hosiery, and FURNISHING GOODS— Of the hest qualify: Best Kid Gloves, Or ALL COLORS— ' .;.; Alen. Silk, Chia Thread and Cotton Gloves. HobairMlits— • ' • • A tine assortment. Steel SPHING SKOISS-A variety if the bast styles. Zephyr•WOUSTED and SHETLAND WOOL— ' • • .• A full and freak stook. VasbrellasiPAßAßOLS and 'BUN UMBRELLAS— Differvot Moos and styles. 'Jet 'slump= and 0111qA3IENTS— New and beautiful Mile*. Choice PERHIATERT and 'WILE? ASTICLEd— ' Of ell kinds. Hair Net% PLAN mud BEADED. 'Oierliir ['adieu are particularly Welled, to roll and examine these 00014. which are unequalled lti style acid quality, and are offered it km . orlon'. Pottsville; April 9,'59 .- .11S. . MORNING . AND Noce PRATICR MENTIM every day, at 'Thompson's Hall, Second and Alarket streets, from sto 8 o'cloelilti the Morning, end 12 to 1 in tho Afternoon. Y. M. C. A. w • Rev. Mid ASILINURN is expectett . to officiate nt the laying of the corner stone of an iipion Church, at Friedonsburg on Sunday mornini. A nexus° or the • Schuylkill Cotinty Pearls Bible Society will be held on, Monday evening. next, (21416th,) lb the PresbyteriaT4hurob,Me. huntangu Street, (Rev. , Mr. McCoot : J'tit 8 o'clock. An •address still be deliveredrby the 11ev. Mrs DYLLEBIII% This - body coexisting of 24 urdaitied Ministers, 7 Licensed Preachers and rcandidates, end an Elder from each of the Sections—(some 25,) em bracing, the Presbyterian Churches (0. S.) frutu Port Clinton in Schuylkill Co:10 Tuuckbanneek, l Wyoming'. Cu., met at. Wilkesharte un the 19th ult. and (was opened with's Sitimen by Rev. E. 11. Snowden, of Kingston. • Rev. J. Whtte t ut Summit Hill,Corbon Co., was chosen Modendui, and Rev..M. J. Melia, of Scranton' and Rev. J. Johnson, of Cunyngluun, Clerks. ' Thu usual routine businers was transazted, the utmost harmony prevailing throughout. the re ports frum the Churches on ?the state of Relig ion" Were highly „encouraging, and indicative of healthful progress. Several new houses of Ivor zhip era about to be erected. Large additions to Church 31embersliip have: been made. The or ganization of several new Churehes.was drdeted, and urrangernents atinde fur the -surlily of ell the congregations with the regular ministratiuns of the Word and Ordinances. The Presbytery has a membership of *early 2500. Its ogeseswte collections us reported for 1058 were $15,51r1, and the collections for 180) will soon be published exhibiting considerable advance. • , Mr. Philip B, Cook, of the 2nd Church, Potts ville, having graduated at Nassau-Hall, nod ,the The' tragical Seminary at Princeton, W4l licensed • ass Probationer tit preach the tiospel. 'The Oeneral Assembly's Overture on the de . mission of the ministerial office, after extended discussion, was answered in the negative, The Rev. Henry Rinker, A. M., was by an unani mous voted elected' Principal of the Lucerne In stitute; fur boys, rat Wyoming. Au excellent ap. &inter - 04 Mr. Rinker graduated with the,high est honers of his class at Name Hall, is a tellseher of large experience, and an accomplished gentle; .man. The summer term opened collate 4th inst., with over 40 scholars. It icone of, the best buys' school* in the State. - • •1-. ' The following rept/tine the school fur girls was aaopted “rbe committee to visit and examine the con • o othr)iik ilightnent ,-gllt IPILU.- z. M. D., ! taro of all he female s and ru be raped 'oiled. It i Hod with dun'ug , as they ighir time , dry, Sam United Six* licligious )attilignict. PIiESETMY OP Lorzarz ditiou of the Willtesharre Fernsle InatitUte have performed the duty !assigned them, awl take pleasure in reporting ! that...they and the schools admirably kept. The Principal, H.'S. MIMS, A. M., asAsted by a turps of kind End itlicieriteeacb: ere; is conveying to large clus.es of young ladies theroOgh instruction ip branches solid, eLissic and ornamental. The home arrangetneida for boarding pupils in the (slimily of the Principal are Convenient, earn. fortable and healthful'. The Institute! is ptts , sesed of the most modern educational facilities, appir ittus and appointments, and has a situation most happily' camt•ining saluhrity with rare beauty. It deserves and rhuuld re i eeive the patronage nod eutslldeuce of 'our families and friends." •I" 8. F. COLT,., Pottavillo. . .. I J. S. Iltiedr, Mauch Chunk. ' / 1 Committee: ) , jt!LICS FMoen, Towanda, e - • • A.A. LowitY; Part Carhop. . ley.. J. Dorravee, D. D. ,I,i,r . .lVilkeebarro (as Principal.) iltey. Julie L Atut:Mog ul llaselton, (as Aternate,)Cilllooll.Fillter, li.o inlg. Elder of Screw to 'and 'l' heodure Strong, of Pittston, (ts Alta nrte Elder) were :window' Comm issiooers to the General Assembly biineet at lodianapolia. Intl-next elated tmteetielt Of the Presbytery is . to be held at Eekley, I A omelet taeoling will be, held in May lur die installation or her. Cliarlei I. ltosenthul, uv'er. ttes hirge German Chureb of Scranton.: !After the usual tallith:pa exercises the Prosby. all adjourned at a late hour Thursday uight. • \ , . NOTICES. itli-METIiODIST b:PIoCUPAL CIIIISCII. Second Stret; Pottsville, Rev. H. E. Gator, Pastor. • Dl vineservlevevery Sabbath at 10 A.M.and at 7 1 / 4 P.M. LUTIIERANCIIURCII.3IarketSquare POttrallle,ltev. W. /i.j.IICIIENII3OI, Pastor. Divine eel , Tieein t hie Church regularly every Sunday. Mernlug t n't 1014 cleek; evreuiug.at o'clock Weekly Prayer Meeting, rharadayeveuiug. at 7 o'eloa. . iEz•Tilg SECOND PRESDETEitIAN 'FILCH silt irorship regularly et.the Assoitite Delo ed Church Building, 'Merl:et streer—ltev. Seism. .0 T, Pillthr..— `Jibbgtb MOlflit , g, at 1014 o'clock; evening., et. 7 clock. Weekly Lett ure ankf!ruyer meetink, Weduesday evening'', at 7 o'clock. . Marriage Notices west ie Accompanied with, 23 cents to appear in the JOURNAL. • mAnnizro. •Onitt.ilir.ll,--EtiiiilLEg—in the "elle of Phltadel• phis. tin Thueedoy morning', Rey sth, 1‘..59, in at. Mat tbew'a Lutbefen Cbuteh, Ne . w - street.. below Font lb. by the Pnetne, liter. E. W. nutter. 0. A. Goniatti.,44 Potts.. vine, to DlAtt.t . .g. Ikviaurn, daughter of Mart ,Iluehler, . • DIED. ' • BRANNON-1n Phtlmielph!a, on the 11th Instant, flamer, wife of Johu Fhaunon, In the 324. year of her age. NICIIOLAS—On the ltth Inrt, WlttTA ti. "Depots*, second son of Dr. J. T. si.reolas and ,Illizabetli Nicholas, aged nine pare, tut, month' end nine 44311 The friendsfand arrittaletancre of the family are rea• pectfully Incited to attend lii funeral this (iatardAy) a things% at 1 o'ckek.: WANTED'. XITAN'T'ED—At 'the 'Ashland Iron • y V Works, Imrnedlately. one good Mishkin Black smith. None but the beet of workmen nerd apply. L. P. CI ABB' EU; & BROS. M-3t Aj land. May 12, I R. 16 ANTED- ;; Twenty Bituminous Cod Innen. paid.monthly. J . D. 311TCTI ELL. Lyemning en. April CS 1,'5917.2mS WANTED= -Five Thou r sind . ,Ladiis and Gentlemen to attend Gib Oran d Tent...Vanee ktant bleeding to be held at Cremona, SATURDAY. 3ley 141 h. 1.860, at b o'rk.ek, T. II: The Sone of Tenpwanee of Creetotaihavlnk engened•kli. T. SIIOL3tId. lipid a own. her of well known opeakere to addreee, thee on the. Temperanert question, would TenterifUlly Invite the pub lie to attend.- VV. L. GRAY. Coml.' of arrangements:{ S. Y. rAY:i gay T . , '59 An T;MgACIIERS tgANTED.—The Dual election e.f 'readier/ Ihr the Commou Schools oline. for the year bralettlog lbe tint of Jane, 11149, will he held bribe Board of Pixecters. oo %Anus. 4 0 y eNtalinll4. sl b of May ooze. Twontpeeren places Will be to fill—four with moles and twenty-the.. ttilb frmaltit. Coteries ihr malts from 5450 00 toiSoo 09, and -for female* from llt.s 00 to strAl 00 a pee._PaYablo Monthly, according to grade of reboot and qualification 'of applicant. Of the Teaches now employed. three have realgued, to take effect at t clove of current year.—the Principal (male) of the lath Cchold, an malatant (feusk) alba 3lakt Grammar School. sad the Tracher(katale)or a Priunuy School.' There will oleo be ebosen a female *Teacher Sw the Yiebbach School. In all maw leichere n. of experience prelim...l. Applications imarienly eempantod by two Militates from ltee County taparletted. dent, valid for the year 1549-'O3-..0 be wade, up to the 41mott election, In parson or by w r it ing, to' .11...0ANNA1. 1 . iterititaf, Gil LIVIA &ey. - • . ' April A, _ _ • nissoLuTit.)N• OF 111111.5-nbe palate will take notice that th. It wersbip hiewlotote editing letween the sea" "r -bee thle dej bean itteeoleett by mutual ww.„ t r.t thlt ell the liabilittts lbw , Ariz rf Ta3l.. titi.lll.l be id by .1..9bn Y. limit who wl duc w t lb. buidocuis - bis owu oamil e. bout this . - aJosOltz.Veltattxrultp. • . Pottsviikt. Aril - mct. ADMINISTRATION, Of . A DM I N In!' ATI 0 N N OTI Whereat, letters of administration 441 tho nistain S. Jackman, We of the Soniach ,i if $ , 4 ,74 Schuylkill county, deceased, have been roant,, N t robarriber by, the iteglider of. the Ononty—s, 4 : hereby given to all throe indebted to geld ornatet ' payment and those haying claims *lli omega it, settlement to the underslord. JOSSPn a.t.tr Rt. elslr, 23, 17 . 41* Ado, NOTICES.' I VOTICE.—Was •left at tlt stk. 1` the anheariber. yenta time: ago, a fau n containing aPM Mantilla, Dinka Puree a ,•••••, 4 article. The owner by paying for thla efli, can have It by calling at my afore. • • t . 11E.NDY ASAP...SANG. Pot tST Ufa; May t NoTicE.—i hereby notify all trio inky concerti, that JOS6PII LIK Els no k my *sant In the manufacturing, and sale cl )11: baplenaants, and that he is no longer authorliol to !act any money go me or In my name. :JOHN DELLINGER. : Maylll, '39 :0 St L TOTICE to HOLDERS ofilit1"11 - 1 - TOWNSHIP ORDERS.—In; ronvolpisoo o f recent dlwovery of furred orders, and afro n o r i, bare been re-tasortl, the undersigned, Tress., Condit - tor, htroby gives mule* that he will not rwris o payment of taxes any ordors Issued previous to A, CHAS, A itziti Blythe township, 315114,119 fn4lt '....4 noA .—..... 1 4 UDITOR'g INOTICE.—'4 tt, 1 derslgned. AndttOr appointed to dlstrlbm. n In the hands of Geo. U. kicernhe,'Eaq.. AKe n „ of Plat:lt BOWMAN, hereby gives noticis• that h,, Oland to the duties of has appointment, at his .rti,,,, the borough of Pottsville, on Muted .y. the td d„, Jun*, a. D t 1000, - 111 10 o'clock, A. N., when and it h.,,,., persons Interested mayusttandt J'AIIES ECM?, 1 day 11,49' 204 t ) A.T, UDTOR'S NO'fiCEl—The Ali dertlgned, Auditor appointed to dist 6/si t u nn t e i n th e hands 01 Wm. H. nine. rMly A pst....Dr• Joar.ru ALTER, herd* also' notice that he •El : tend to the duties of Dia appointment, et his 011,,, the borough of Pottsville, on Wednesday. the Itt ... Jane. A. V., 1(50. at 10 o'clock, A. n., when and a h.,. persons Interested may attend. JAMES ELLIs, Slay 11,19 il031) ' . , , AwLf STRAY COW.-r--Came to Alb premise. of 114 subserilmer. ieildlna it, Yralloy Doi tthip. Sebuylkill county, • larre.l:t., Supposed to hares ,calt two months. Wide ha% le white ,m, a white spot on. thit shoulder, and a .1 spot on the face. Supposed to be between 5 and 11 • old., The owneele op ureded.to tome and prove tT , 1 ty, pay eharges and take bar away, or she will be a tweording to law. G.,W. LEIN AN, . May 14.'0 . . 1:10.3t• , XN the Orphans' Court 'of Schuylt, Onanty..—ln the mallet of the account ofJawd, L . , et. Adatni.fritfrr of RODEDT Wth/DAIDS, dereawl The undersigned. to whom wu reettod the el matter, under the eseeptions accompanying the rn. of Lewis Iteewer, Anditor. hereby rives males ibm will attend tolhe duties of ble appointment cm Mat the 30th day of May, DM% at 10 melock, Cu.. at l e . dee, in iba booon2b. of Pottsville, when and whet., parties Interested May attend. DAVID 11. OLIVIA. .. May 11,'59 20,1t] 4.1 a,/,,, N•MEETING of the,old Stooklid ere-oeboth Cash and Fusing Ittockholdere—d 'ot famine Water Company. under the first chart.r be held nt the how* of Mortimer & 'Brother, on SI ilay. May the 14th.at-3 o'clock, al Ituttne:a of portance will be laid before them, and all Interegc requeotcd to attend. A pal 30, '6ll ^..L. A UDITOR'S NO'fla.-111 the(); LIL Own' Court of :lchttylkill County. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed (In pt John P. Hobart, Neg..) to re date apd nreettle,P moot of JOIIN W. ettoKmAttitit.-Annrtlian \of I:. Pails.* minor child of Henry Eulaldecemwd,w Plan to the duties of his appointment. at his ofßivt in CA garret. Pottsville. otv Tuesday, the 11th day ot Mar. I at In o'clock, A. M. • . WM. L. %MIN EY • Pottiylll4, Nay 7,'58 MO Awl I'r A SSIGNEE NOTICE.—Where: the I:indent:toed have been, by a voluntary of mustanment.appoloted As.looms of II EN' itlf SEMKtt wife.of Nlllltreok torroblp,lLebanon In trust, for the bettellt of eittlltors, all penis I i,d, I to the ~h l A .lfenr. ere reriberttod to wake. Infinoll poyomot, and thorn haring elahns or demands arai hlm wilt wake known tho,inanaLwit bout dotty. The Ismks are In the Aland; td Unita U'. Sirs' Esq.. of 1111Inenk town:hip. who Is aut hods. &to t settlement, and to whom nil thee 1nd0.4.11 to. or log claims against. sakd AltSi VIM'. 111 ii 4.4.04. a prly.. JON ATH AN 11.1.10. UEO. Ll. NIILLY.It, Nay 7.; 'Z9 19:Gti Am. N the Court of Common Pleas I schpynoweounii:-- J,'W .NUTZ, Si/bp:emit sur TS Per TerSOISPS. Ahaa 8./Dan, SARAII NUTZ. Dee. Tenn, ISM • In areordsnee.with the act of Assembly h sorb rnsde and provided. the said SARA II UTZ, 11.A.uh ANITA named . Is hereby required to appear hofor. I nth' . Coort, at Pottsville. on Mefdsy, the vllth din J one, A. D.. 1F49. there And then to upsvu.r.,ln vt pinlnß preferred in the above WOW. p. Othre, Pottsville, , ` Shtrtrf April Dit h.' II -' 1‘• 41 I . N 1 the Court of !CumAion Pleas f•Olinyikill ..aunty— - • SANK WALLACE, by her next,. 1 friend, Watian Ertner., y - 1 (r'-i Meech Term. 11 Aft igisf,. .%40. Ili, J A NII:4 VA LLACE. , 1, , • , To 3A:11 F.S. WAI. IA C,' 11. the Dtfelolld il 60r , Ilil./ rou,are hereby enmmendeid that yon' he end Aron your proper person, belbre our Judgesqt Potteri,io,, Court of Common I'leas,;hero to be held Po the - nte. of 14..huy.1k ill, on the firs ylonday of .I,uue I,* 1 ,, sane the Petition or Libel of the told Jane 11 allac , ti , alum moor, If any you dives -why thb meld J., a lace, your wife, should not be divorced, from the ~ v, of matrimony entered Into •ith yiny the said II Wallace, agreeably to the Art of Assiertibr In 'l,urt, made and provided. JOIIN P. ititillAKT, 5h,,,. - Sheriff's Mike, PottsSillo.' I 2' ' . ~ April 21.1859. . J. ', 174 t FOR BA.LE• TO LET. FOR RENT OR SAl,P.—Tlial yaluableravern Shi] In tba.lll6o of New. lark, lately °ens 1.11 by Patrick 31c•Ciun. Apply ii.IIARTIIOLO IKW, Poi t •vi " • k IG•tf D1E1331 - O'fiiF'Olt SA LE ON TIAE, ptem•friber I. proper o sell 11.1. au I iiron Ilme,runnlng from 1U 1 * ono, de l lre to Improve the same. " Apply to Mnrell IJ, 'lll L: 4 '4511 E D w 4 1 oR Store roo Lodge rooms iPPY Pottsville, Ye , . ' ta :1:0 I.ET _ ruin . Y next, It a suite of rooms lotnardlately oPpon ,p seepol Church, uow occupied as an Richanas , Apply to •. 1Y.31.2 . 110311'1 Pottsville, reb..s. M 9 ' ‘% elf __..— 10_ , 17R . SAL - 4 - E.Six pairs of Lum x Trucks will bo sold cheap for cash, or mute .11 proved wority: Also, a valuable 11U4R. on the t terms. Apply to , 4011 N IlUlillES, Trak Pottiovllle,'Aley 12, 'AAl5.tt 1; plt SALE—Oho superior 8 Ai . poi pump. with-column Opel; and f0t111•; 6 all ready to Du put tutu tha:mlneut... Will tw oat 1. Ipply at the Tamaqua trots Workalur further lel CAItTEIt it AL' '63 iree .11t1ck Dwelihmt Boum with took-18011ot supplted*with tar and water fixturee. , I.lllllb Eteredineine, with beeement+ att, rultable foe any kind of buotneyy, between thy A , can' House and the Pennyylvania MILIAN& re rottvville, Feb. 26, '59 9.1 f J . &WIWI! Connecticut Schoylkili Coat:end Iron Company deetre to r' propos:tit for the W avle , . of Audi ' new Colllvry,(, , Black Mine 'end TunuciVeltio al Caul, now cre , .nr: the York and lark Yam tracts. at nastwood oe,o ville. Them Iv a run on the sheet veins of IIT , f yard+. pi.. limit lift bylowtwater. -.Thy improve are new and convenient. Any Information requited will ha Owen. an l p , received by ,110WELI. Ehtil Illnerstrills, Schuylkill eottat , , L-it April :3.'0 rjr lt 0 COAL ADPERATOs. It KNT—A fine Colliery In Om Ilroad To melte Coal Field. with all the Improvements. *mars, Se... and now capable pf produrin4 fo m 159 lone of Coal 'per day. Also, a very fino Dwelling and D'arehonne, lu connexlen with , tEr 3 if desired. .. Thin Colliery la capable of doing a very Imo, eo To good Tenants a - lease will he 4iveri on r... 0 e a"e , Jenne. Addrria—Dos 1't73,1 ' blladrlpbl* 1r t' May 7, ' ' tA2 property of tbe IteS. J. S. liertnsn nor 1 A , RARE . CIIANCE.-The heap', town. lkaks twenty, Pa., is at present for ...v1... A three story!, and another one story. Brick Wow. barn, alt necessary outbuildings , good sa rt..: E: teen acres of good land, orchard, vineyard,oll kir of fruit trees. ehrubbery, sbade trees, bago Pr flowers In abundance, good water. Ae. t It is on a public road and near two rallreds. and Mel Penn. Location unite beall by. and s ful prospect.excellt ima Ice a at mar residence, de., Ac. P os se ssion girth at any May. 7.. '59 _ t 19 1 OR S A L E ...:-Ttro. 30 hors , I• iriaaa—macg together—tor hoisting and pu: Ode 40:11nrae Engine, with gesringiArr do ale 2al yards nf .44 snob pines, and working barrels . 500 raids of wire rope.— a or chslur ----, inuiLlCtioise Engine , and te l 40, screens, Le., totat The frame work of Engine sees and brelaker, if `sot tenures. 1 A ihrye tot of T rail% nal hkr Iron andlermp trot. Aloy, drift care, *Axons cart antfekd. end two gig . arm la sold very cheap.. Ae t na: m.loa. krof . ): bit' 19'nf, Mardartg• scree, Dm+ FAepiry I":. ':i9 :If .1 ---- ---- -;" FOR SALE—VERY CHEA— P-1 One 90 horse Eaglne,:d connections for Pasr i .water. • , One 40 horso Engine,: holstiwg Cosi with 1 14 Mita MO Ilett IMIS. . 1 floe tO berm Engine, ifirmpltig. One '2.0 hors* aught*, lets and coon breanal. $ Ol Abo g ut Co 1300 feet of 16 Inch pipes, with pt; ki .coniieetlnst imps, de. • .! 1 About 400 feet of 14' loch pipe. pump; kee l '' '. - - .. A lot of T rills, chain, type, Ae. • ' . A. n APO, to - r,'sEl- ' Otllee—eormer of Mahadtan to A Semed t ong Pottsville, January 22, 10 t • ... ' 44f ,---, to RENT—AII tile Veins ef t. below the water level. of,t be !how ery +PU T ' *wills, containing WO sores of land . "1 1/ mitten( Pottsville. It has Four* Velum.et C MI. !navvies the Mammoth 'White A#6 Veil rt 1.,,: thickness. There Is a relined running alui r 4 , 4 o north limn Pottsville to the Tract. There It 1 ,..0 this Trott at ledat 500 feet. Jeri, the upper lad I . , treat 150 to 160 feet has been crushed 64 115 ir b i i ': his' of ,i' ball_ _ld repaired and used. It Is teeetde L, , to a mild Wit of cosi, tolow.tbe water lefel. o . Whole surims of the Tract. Nor terms and tvl 't. +Pei to . i -'1 Jolts 10.0 5 ~ - 4 , No. 4.:16-,Wilnut sUml, Pb.iilj.„‘4".}.- J. T. iIAMMEIt 19- May 7 / '4,
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