Itintre )oral. pOTTSViL~.E,YPA:~ _ SkiIIiRDAT I Mgt Rl. ;1439, ; • linnaut Au WOREITIIO I It'May well 4 aalted,l3rhen we, glance at the annexed staternentel of the imports of goods, and exports of spitie at New York for the year io far.. Both ' . s hairier for the isame,petiod, thau ever +fore ;recorded. It seems to us ttmt . we 'aretapidly`drifting into another crisil t with this Oditi l o that the next ;:one will witness pio*LOns mUch eel:armed ' in price. How Much 14ger will thii,foolish policy be continued? Hut to ibe fiiiires.--; They are startling: i ' •A complutative statement of the IMPOrte of Foreign Dry Goods and Gesierat Kereltandize for the week and sines n. 1.4 : r i For tie Week. llO7. I .. 09. ifry 6004 . V611.10f1 r t5V9053 ~ 31'1x3.8 :4 160aerat Merchanpa,3,4o3o4 1 2,133„41 , 3 012443 Total for the wert„sl.6l9,l/1 ..$2.7346432 $4l, 001,779' P1%010414 roporte4, N 3.005,24 4Q.045,417 41;27.35=8 1 Blom Jim 1; :, , $11701:11,•; $43,07 1 ,V19 llid,Z - b,017' i 'Comparative stateme of th Exports (es . elusive of specie,) from ear 'tack to , foreign f --1 ports for the week atia att lee Jan. : , 18574 18 5 8. 1859. 'rota tar week, $1.401.7111 rang , $4491.909 , Wieland) , repotted, 23,017,791 2).621.011* Z 56 2 .449 i . ----I :------- ' Muer Jas.), 1126,406,60 'Slut eyelet*, shipped from het week. amooneed to Pretketely reported, '. TOO. MO. - 1 $10,19 , 3,3 . 31 &Ma tiosaiti 1868, lit i 10,8(0.c_29 N, i Ira; • II i • : 11,11.ra .. • fg , 1‘56, as 1 18.55, ;11 10.,moRioct .. I !1554, , Lt . 1 1 9- E ie ' 26 , l • " ' Ina, i ' !z. , ~ 1"P 2.3 ", 1 VA > 1 - 1 4-517,°61 'The governmental a tem i l j .! storing im ported good's free . of cliarge n uatil they are : wanted, is a fruitful cants of over•inspertatioe. . , Low freights have alsci*peh to do with it.— • For instane, Morris, maker l& ldovjs, the well known 4 iron firrii oehiladelphin;.recent ly received at Oat port at aantity of iron from , i' • Liverpool, Upon which h' paid afrt.igot of • $I 2i per ton. To trap port the same quan tity of iron' from Pottiyille to Philadelphia, would dos $2 80 per ten, freight. ! 'Another IP [ Philadelphia firm also trendy . received from - Liverpool, 'is' euantity Of hides, upon wh' h they'paid $2 75 per ttit freight. ITo end. the same from.„Pottsrille to Philade phia, would castts4 46 per tri,freight,J, i I . fro ( distance ofOnly ninety ur miles, with ca al and railway facilities, thAmertean!manufac turer cannot even apprcnich successful compe tition with the' fereign'rtnurapturer r located at a distance 'of - three, thousand miles, wliat, can the American maldfacturer, at . even a • greater distance from ,rnarket than we are,, expect hi effect" i , ! i • - We may attribute thi deplorable state of affairs to the ,free trade; elicy Which the De mocratic. party seemslieterntined to force upon us. . Why enly, litt week, the DernO• cratic State Conventiontlof Tennessee, rinani- i musty adopted .resoluldns \denouncing the . tariff policy of i'resident Buchanan as a de parture firm the Demo c ratic creed , upen that subject. Artil there i:tno doubt; that next year tit its National 4,aventioit, that ` party will reaffiri n the *doctrine. A favorite also, with that party, is: the flare -housi n g system, ' which stores the fareigernanufactureei goods 1 here free of charge, ni til there isi a demand for them, while our nuthufacturers are cam / pelled to pay storag e, ' and thus 'deduct from . their profits, ifthe i ydesi din like manner, to anticiptits,Aemand. Tikobject of the gov ernment, is of. coarse ', encourage importa 1. li tions at, a low rate of du y, and thuSireplenish f 1 its treasury. But . at,Wbat a sacrifice cif the interests of domektic. irdustry is -the system carried opt. HOW maeh more-reasonable would it be to inereai ! :llthe dutie r .:6llimit the importations; inere . asO,, he reirenu, and en courage home warier:alurers to compete so successfully with foretgn man dactUrers, that ;Ina few years be: a lamina' rate off/duties I Would be needed her 44 IThe fact is, 'that the Democratic system has proved itself repeat edly, is perfeet failure.l:lAn ad vt4orens • duty enhances the price ofr I n article ere, when, we want it low, and red cos it, whe t,p the man.' ufacturer to he iaved!. from ruin, requires a ~ 1 i measure of protectio !At .the time wh are . least able to prir,chaiel lwe:Are, flOoded with foreige goods, and il ea "c we go.- 7 Some attempt arfullyj to attribute thesepe riodical crashes, .to eh se of the !credit sys-, tem, bank expansionil lc. It is but a dela. sion: The main cause s, the foolish id,stering of a system whi'cli 'it,ds our yot ng men to gold hunting, fdibust ng, speculating,/stock jobbing,lT to anything, i LI fact, hut t 1 the i brave effort of earning an h,t est living, and obtain ing a competency in i lilegitimate business.— We neednot point teltbe thousands of labor. ingr ien and mechantcs,'With fainihesidepen dint upon them, ;who; thii moment are eitte er out of work, or laboing at redticed, wages, to show - how the free rode system'is working. It is sufficientliobvtoui to cause the most volatile to think., We are, not prosperous.— We are i dar front ill tWe are struggling thronghitle waves o , ,d pression like a leaky old bark i n a gale, with incompetent men at the helm. Wheth 't• re are destined to be , wrecked, or at 14ngt reach a safe harbor, de pends Very much uion the exertions of the . crew. We want mew J officers' and a nen , chart, for we are oli', a lee stidre, with the breakers not very diitant. • •is • r • Workingmen df Ifirinsylvacia, you have an, import4nt duty to d* charge. Rest not until the work shall ibe fonsuininate - d. • You aid e mocked at and despised by the present party ' in power.. It cares [net for you sufferings; your struggles to re iize th e full value of your -labor. ; Its endslare as'selfish as lits, means of acquirlagiowe!l i a dishononablr.: 'Y. , our da -1 ty ise-tO assist in tfin ng that part y out of power,' and estahliihing in its place oneSthat respects your eleimi . , and will protect your in- . terests. TO. hOpeor anything of the kind from the Democra ts Buchanan party, is to ' hope against 'tell facts of which,' you are 'coenizant. Within the next fi fteen months, o you Will be called nto vote ist two inipoe, taut eleptions. Le Jour action to such as to carry at once Irk; e to per 'enemies, and a , '.'an -unwavering as rtion "of yOur rights as • men and eitize is. 8. CHARLISS 874:+6, *eq., one of the editOrir and proprietor. of tbilJejerowsian in 'Wait Closter, Pa, died last mirk. 1 i . , _.. 1 , e 1 .ED!T Bea TABLE. 6 1 I PICTORTAL Dicro l ,),nr.—A nate and -pictorial edition of Wilisicet4reat Anieriean Dictionary i! 1 low in PreaNienella soon to bellowed by the I : - eaterprising,Assblisiliers i i 0. A. 07 Mcrriamr yof ~ Springfield. ilia iOdently their purpose that no expedite orl . aboti, shalibit wanting On their part to keep up the sePerfirvity 'and higb reputation of .., this standard Worki ves every other of the kind • in the Janguagei Ii py thousindi of new Gorda , _ II basis toff vocabularly, and much new matter in the illutirption and discrimination of , sytionsuis. Suite #iit) or more litriutiful pimp'''. al Illustrations baitibisen introduced into the work, . 4 which will add ipatiiiiiilto itc value. We have seen specimen sbebtl ol'irlirse . illustrstions, and con r 4411:di, Ire -low4eill took d bsfirtpiroved en tearty , f , ' - dI ! I - • or *lacuna's.' !111 . „.. . ~, . , Ti; aeAbr e a ix 94111 t Or wan., al already on our Uhl . .. The eraleellia !limits, es are!, are ricband i ll rare, euneletimg lof a 0016160 engraving of "Mime and the Hamel:pi ll and fashimppleters,,eolored' and pleio,patterou kor Needle Woeit,end,!.attiog, plates or all kinds '44,:ladlee and I ebildremo meat ito.,io. The eagravliiite amber aaMe Ilfty,and aril all executed la the , imet style. The reading mat ter Is'verloas aodililantertairmg.land no lady, li seems to u, can ird to dO withOet tbe "Book." Gude, le always ei 'ad of all hie aompetiton,an ,i,L, d his tuts is displaye. throughout bla entire trot . A new volume somMeates with the July own ' and that is, ther4re, a favora4e ; time to all sari 6. Terms-1 co 1 *3.-tc . _ - "I iiat;'' _ ty ono SIFO &Tin, ss.4little liipplos $6-81 coplis' $lO.-= I I, Stogie t0p10,'25 ;ositts, to boi Illatiasett re sto.. 1;1' - : r . .. 'The :et CLOPATIA, Assn b • re he its fiats "vitiate, t ilre boussed copies. Dole that bet re its completion tbitti el' each st4tuti Will be Luna ~ . We heir _almad,y alluded is Its ,` 1 a'64 - re Stillity; SebseriptiousA si 0. II Suez's store,. - Time w i i l li ehou tiiatuittie It. . ' ikteetill ,_ t tftse 3 e\esest complete ,work issuel. [ . - , ' a ' • flexti4l 8m LOTIVIA* By Fiotteg i the eleventh volute* o liopulat imekly'publleation of th a l )ls foi*ke ilillion. et 25 . cent. e If" T. 11. V4lffikOCl ANtotheit, Ph , outerpr Slag firm are 4Olog a ' ib AIM - PI .• og before the whole pity, n tie: , entbs of whom ire eamice -ie literary luxuries, ti 25 cc , io should, everyb' r. Ctie 4 *Atli 411.,415` t22t04 1348 orgy York 10 kirefirrir;orta, IT 1 11 647 102 031,660,401 1 21 22 IS% 23 M 24 Ti 251 26 271 'Ti► 1 Sat, lon Wed Thu ; Coup Asia plia law. i "e a della ri• no bi j il is map A long , eSF lie a ao ere al "latency, ean be 18 y Green dr. puffin:ln, Jcwelers,i rough, arc agents for this { e . l m Is. be obtainei. Mil • $ 0 t 01.50. An egaminntiu It cotiv,ineo all of their ell ..c - . I hclowarc.. , Raritan ock iisuromeo Conintn,y.— t :lit,* men on the Sotruyl k ow t at this Cotnpany has i I It 'T i en, nirert; they can tries 'neured: Through th , - p otect themselves against I ' .11 eitleotor othersrire, of the d others Aged du well to I thia l l Company, and thurg a bility of pecuniary . loss if 1 houltl carry off an'' , of thei; . . jaftrLoyiog of a Corner Stome.—On Sunday at the corner stunts of an _Union church at Fried? .. , .rburg, this County, ism aid with appropriate. 1, 1 • remenies. A large eunClnirle . of persons was resent on theßoccasion. It :v. Mr. Washhurn of 1 ( .e Epireopal Church, officiated in the horning . ',. d licv.Mr. Luck enbach of the Lutheran Church, i . the! afterno l r. The mus'c on the occasion 'slit' y. the choir of the Lutheen Church. Ail the ; i l cradles 'gavei generel satis letion, and the Com . itteelhavingohe mailer in charge returns its, . ank sothoJti gentlemen whose services on the, teisi l on were mot valuable. ..parthe following paragrh we extraa from ha Trliburg Tetegraph o Tuesday _lasi. The tune ous - frieuds hero of Captalit SiMMotis, will egrethat he is compelled to part with his ram ly u 'der such painful circumstances, lee stated : Ca lain Sitn m ons. recently ordered to report huielf at Newport Barracks, left yesterday af 'moo nen route for that Station. The , parting ith is family, under the !ctictamstances, was a cry ad and I,ainful one, his men being very ill 'liltonsuruption. The command was perempte- NI . wever and it is alwals a soldier's erst duty y lob orders. Cart. Bitumens :was a great fa• . art t here, and his sudden; departure filuniver -1 dly 'regretted. : • i 1 Aar Denraferi May !—P eta, loseri, Feints and 1 • gel hire sung its ehorma, until there is authivg OF to say 'boo it, but :Is nit. instance of its an forming influences on he legal mind, we give .e .!lowing dechire ; opinion of one of The most i .ent of the profession, kis recently delivered I " . '*r., We observe, that in connection with the op. iroi l iching military eleettnO, draws Vireo is mimed or the Colonelsbip of the filet Reghn4 t, and is a ronloeut candidate. We believe that if Nemo should be!seleeted bj the Regiment, thatim could dim:barge:the dudes, of the positina with alit, and pro 4 an gem ent sod oourtelka °Meer. ?Olt Brigadier Ooneral, - Washington Reifsnyder, .Esl ~ appears bel /ha • ,frarorito candidate. If Ilected we kiwi , ' aq geetialuan who would fill lb* funiition more worthily, oriwith more - general sat"- nfactiost. if.ir Brigade Inspector we hare beard • • I no,persou named seriously, in opposition t. 4. 01. • James Nagle. qui. Nagle : is not only a Sneaker,: totni there ere Mexican mockeries clustering erased • his name, which make oar •sitiontsera eager tartly)* their appreciation, of - his iSorth. •Itisaol balm* *se to pisdkit that be wilt bs almost attialmoitaly. elected. It is to be hoped , that all the eoliptielte, of the Brigaanwill anotable strong at their sta. • mile ea theltb proximo; and poll s tolimoto lor ;triode, Regimontal and Company taws. t to the present' e • volume is got up la =CZ= volume, or tbe fire dollars, and se calpt of this sum. e a oat of tbem wi IL the land. The fir 1 .4 ryrand a epleodi 4 37 4 36 4 35 1 4 35 4 34 7 16 7 17 7 18 7 19 7 201 tx 6 fit;•—•-• Oil i irir— t Ei:li DAY,. NH . momitrics . 1. %.. P + 33 7.21 Record .R. P, Ta. rel. ittsyteama SA.M. 2PM -14,-,6114 74g . 18.-43 85 17,-40 18.1,t2 ea 73 . 2),473 78 Merry Ifitok,l,l Ito iohl th4tight to ft ge n tlemen of thia,b, potted of the Pott 41:nimble condition. e Lafayette nitlea ere dirbanded,last. sit !h the provisions' : K l 7 . 1( e r Kinney; a buy em goa t . onnor *, Patterson, 1:1ri fi led on the 10thins ! 1" ~t iil ' ery. ,_. 4 F. Seltzer, formed l e, hots of .Sehuylk ill II 4 a amps. Mr. Seltzer., l : ,iliriiiigh England, Fran - int t, this enuntry in Sep ittfal Areittenf,—Qnl cd Moser, a residea liajared on the.hea, 1 . ee . of iron Segaleais e above,wai is typl ukins sai.l that soma i T hat aman could not •tli !tt l lto truth ; h'ul, a Enan i J conic", June leokini would comet [nd bcg,n practice rig t—l- ---4-4.-. iptiag 4,cident.—Tl I ituheit Nalsore, a . ):..yid Otover, near .F i i ... urcd,in the mines r ,fail of Coal. Ins ri l l I ,iba were fractured, br 84,1,101 Gnutte liper, in the employ. was to. P n Friday morning ght imp, thigh and irides other inviter. I ;order...S . /nue Laying. brdiet Epirenpal Chu , this. County, te-m F. Gilroy ,will arida Haywood Und,otheri. rge auditory will be I The eorneretooo rch will be.laid at orrow ifternoon.— te, 'assisted by Mr. I s. It is anticipated rn noticing thioigeni Directors of this D I Its c glud to tee thnt the nd their intereEti to men of such mete! :! .sedi of, to look to the ' es the public sch'k.l y to their itnpOrlaa rce of pride to all. IPeoPte . of Pottsville, II enough to select tha present Board r school interest's... 7 I .la receive the ease , so tong wilt they Groeer ct- gukere to many teetitnenials nJ usefulness allies , o question that they I ' r invention of eimila reie9 Mach e in regard to the a -1 machines, and there 're not enrperred by character lo use.— Contra street, this bfitnty, from whom" ol• prices maps from n of thcsa tuatlanes acy. ad' Schuylkill Lire t may be interesting kill Navigation to bunch at Seim'- , /vet their horses and r Cotnpatiy they can se when deprived by • r animals. Farmers alum their live stook "lord against the tins- I •disease or accident I r animals. Om, to Wit r • I . . . 'Whereas, on eertsin l ,bougbi and *prays, Now diver* hirdsifire beard to sing. And sundry dormer, their heads upraise— -11, • Halt to the . comfug o 'of spring. . " The songs of Abose said irds WOW* . ' 4 The memory of our y p ythful hours, As green as t h ose said rays and boughs, • As fresh and sweet as those Said dowers. 4, th 'The birds's' foreoaldaha Lore 'mid the stomas .In freehold fiesta—then r Administrators and " 1 0I busiest term of.enn d'a murt.- U here tender.plala/ I a action bang ! Treaeon of frolic and u 'port, flail, as aforesaid, hug aiming! boughs eurbrther, !elves, their helve, 'rigor! AWN lrizalifttros Adak,' Compel/ -wilt' parade on e afternoon of the 6.b of June' hell. and Otero, rds Wild its eleetionla tbe areiery all i the corps. -life antieigated that tbs tilisiiisul will pared In full force, and es ; both paradn and eleetlen a 1 preppy bet about is - _,toople 0110',;a1 1 .: i i it:is da9 tira lent eon* that everfinetabei ehould be out. I e have nos beard positively ant any other eoroPsny will parade on. that 41701 t it is et itnprolable that othete will be ant. All the totapeatesishouldi waster Stroisfet disk - 4,0(41mi on the 6t4 and poll a tall Tote tos the'T 'veilaiss- a;—Thiri work as of hippritiattlet liortssad,,,a4lita • tirealated+;: • liar earth:l4lo :It an !seetrea lase tot readilyoliree - . 71 of thfitiode ' l l ~, , :'it'Walter &att. the cheap arid Wavorliry Nov • , , being issued, liidelphia. Tlils $ public beret reading eorcin bilged to be se . 1 , • Worki'or S i r ap and popular Ia neat style, all r d at the rate of ! bole twenty -.6 I - t free of postage This low price bin the teach of has also issued portrait of Sir tdeers to of our sail at taken prX , allot's cit Tally stat - to reetir t taken sue EZEM iagtoni a be eilabi the tart i ral build Paul Bre y,ier, will Sib proxi auditory The T., au Adris Lay OBOUG Secret', Treciar WM'S CIIAXOt/ D. IL N. M. 2 5 for. int Q. • 9 0 Zei: ull 16 4 Heir. - Q, 211 6 or the Week. MIAMI Ornce. •. fhlitriLle. 7 P. 51: • 67 0 .—,eleudy. 57 —clear. 58 —cloudy. 59 , 4 70 —clam I h township, this r h in his dani e to , ry Cwomitter of Gendeatee—non. T. 11. la R. Al. Palmer, C. W. Begins, F. W. WM. Donaldson, Dr: dames S. Carpet rtnpher Lauer, Esq,John Bautista, Esq., rry, ,8.q., Mr. Andrew Russel, Mr. El irdley;"Jobn /bete', Erg:, Mr. F. B. ; now- I;eo. DeD . Reim, Esq. of Pottsville; G. abe, Esq. and Roland Jones, Esq., Tama. L. Pinkerton, Esq., and J. Bechtel, Esq., t; Dr. McKibben. 'and - Cul. Jag. J. Con. land . ; Ilenry Guitertnat, Port Carbon; C. Zaliek, Schuylkill Boren; It. Boner, Era; Jidan J. Davey, and Richard Winlack, iiladelphin ; If. Euttirig, Esq., Pinngruvel Forster, Uinta° ; John llurn, Esq., Port 'Clinton.' viii. Cricket Club The members ink game upon k. J ood Dragoon. of , i eek, for nonloil ,f lb* militia ner, Ae Ca. T. Turear New Dr. it: lays& at the col• Ph la bd , was seal. ~ by being caught a teacher In the lalien, 'started flat ontarnplatO troy : and Germany, ra• ,_ ,emoar. , ;. armed on Tu. Nice, Single Prerid Min 1 Saturday lad a of Fishboeb, piiio , t Silver' Creek, in • olling• on him. we learn that he lwreons were of the • a lawyer and ad ,- for his part, he remarked that he ! nee neing Oriental It away. nom in Mr. where Mr. Spe keit at Str wegi ock cu I Sp. awl tinpe , • Sfr resent on the nevi- •otion or the Dunn' rough, the Schityl. . of Fire Apparatus kn repairs to certain ( loge, was CIDIIIinUeI. Ik:bridge in Mauch Clienk street was reported red. subject of receirioz from the Borough Bar: speeidzatioos and 14 (dr eutvertiog in Creek, wait contiuue. Ipethion frotn i the Young Men's Christian As: tiun, 0011 otter*, praying for the istablieb of public I hydrouts in the streets of the Bo• I, wait referred to tha Coo.. of Fire Apparatus. petition fromeitiaene prayin . g tor:crossing it tb anti Norwegian ' atreets,and repairs to ing at Tbird i and Norwegian create, was 1114 .d to the Street Cont. Communication from 111, Liner; in rcieionce opening of Jackson street, was referred to treat Cons.',With power to net. Bunnell, Pidesitient of the School Board, Made 'tement tooeneil notifying it-that it will be 'salty to , remiiie the lock up in Centre street, e Board is 4,bout building on the-Jot. The munication was referred to e committee of e, computed of Messrs. innee;, Felhingle and le. ;he Borough Treasurer's lineneial statement '.read and' ordered to be filed: It exhibited a I • • nee in the treasury of sixty.seien (67) cents. i n motion it was' resolved that the interest of Kohlit'a• order he paid him. motion it was resolved that the Room Com. 'ostructed to have the front of the_ Council ing painted.) I ha matter of no exemiiion against the Borough he booth of the eunetable, well referred to • mittee composed of Messrs. Felinesle, nennig Mcßarron. . , • . he matter of Borough account with :D.' B. t, was re)lorrld to a committee composed of .srs. Mc Barron, Bootle and Ione& list of police officers appointd and Submitted by the Wei Bargees, was referred to a summittee co :posed of Messrs. Fellnagle, Hoover, Moffat mu, and Chritiien. .41$ 1 The *natter of curb and grade of Norwegian strkt, at R. Shoener's property, was referred to Co of Survey, to procure the Borough Solicitor's ad ice. • r he tardtpr or inlet It Mr. Pryor'• property in 'act street, tipp referred:to fittest Coat., with I ' , •er to net. , : . 1 he Ptantliog committees for the year, were ap o4d.by the Psteideot, as follows: ecortots—Meeirs. Haywood ? Repplior end Men• . • , eirrey—iMgra. Itepplier, Monnig and . lanes. treed—Alessra. Failottgle, Iloorer, Christian .d af.4lerren. . ' • larket !!ones — Mesita . Hoover, ranee end 6 ;ellarron. . Lamp and Watch—Masin. Christian, Peking& a d Nagle. Fire Apparatus—Messrs. Binsley, Nagle and B 'one. Boolalfesors. Mennig, Riosley end Iteywood„ Bills of S. Buis for $2O, end of Pottsville Clas tnpany, for $297 58, were referred Co the Coto. o Am.:lots. • . , The following bills were read and ordered to be p id: . P..Bellenthpl, C. Wutman, B. O. Parry, Robert a Green so. Frederick Tyler, George F. ter rthil 0. Nicholas Bench, :radios as P. Ty / r it e4.—This was a feipued issue to try A etr e in question of feet which arose between the par t eswith rellition . !o-* coal lento ntOrtgage. In t evaisber, 1856, fohanan Cochin, than ertgapd i alining tool on the Valley Furnace lands, emi t reed - a . Juttgmeot to ,P. Tyler A Co., for sjl3l? 43 o , a ewe! lam inottgage, reeoided in April, 1854. • is execution was issued On the, judgment, Cock- I 'a solitary levied on and sold by am Sherif foe 0 .36 to IP- '4144 Co.itend they having' the • t lien on the property it less trionsfarre3 to theta ' the Sltetiff without Out ItaYssent of any money. obert . Ok Giewa, a sub sequent soil lasso' 'stod ge creditor, tootisted tine validity of judv, cut on the ground that the granter part had bean la; elected.. The, Welfarn and. efficiency itary,4epared veryroneh•Opon the inter. insieleciing. good officer.. ' • . • I • oat reraoa Ladies' .4irett(olf.—Tits this Association bayft altcady - been so d, that there is no neeesity on our part thim. Thtfedies of thy County bare a as interest in the. movement tS pre. to couotry the home and tomb of Wish= I • are working soaker:oly that they will I to add to the sum `yet needed to pay astalment of the purchase wary. 1,1 , 4. ed dollar:. To atitl their aorta David n, Esq., the eminent Ph liadelphia• la w. ecture here for the .If:fellation on the o. Of ea7nrse he will attract-a crowded • I dy 'Managers of Schuylkill County, ry Committee of Gentlemen, are-- I fisnagerdor 3hu tkill .Cosirai—MlLS. W. IeARQUIIAn. • • i ry--t-EmarA LOFSta. ' , er—Jose Siurrex, I Lodi anitoiers , —Mri. Dr. R. A. 3..S.Darvent'er, Cl;as. Ili. Uill, Chas. , Geo. DrU %elm, Wm. Pollock. E. W. , Miss Sarah A. 31eC041,:E. R. Epting, lomew, S. P. Straub, E. J. Thompson, ' Cult; of r ottprille ; Mrs. G. n: McCabe, ; Mrs. 'C. L. Geer, Minerstille; Miss. mtner, .Tretnmat ; Mrs. Dr. MeNtUben,- .Mrs. Ches. Esher, Port Carbon; Mies it 184113, Schuylkill Haven,' Mrs. D. R. , Wpodshle; Mrs. Wm. Price; Sr. Clair; IDiglinwout and Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, M r s. 11. Dodson, New Philada.; Mrs. ~..Pinegrl:7; Mrs. M. Krebs, Rieztown; eigfried, Port Clinton; Miss 'R. Schell, rg. " . . Prorectlinge of de Boroligh meeting, if the Borough Council was held sday , evening, May 17. !' recent —Mesm. ee l Fellnazie, toone, - Ifoover, Christian, Mennig, lona 11;tulh1c1.1.trron, _ .nt pro leer. [tee of last meeting were rend and adopted. 1 whin the Council wont Into an election her • for . the year; wherrepon Mr. Dies was &sides . , and Mr. Whitney Clcrk by acd 'action for Tax Collector oldie Borougl4 tponed. • . Yunnan was elated Supervisor. rt. E. 0. Parry ard 'John Hughes were NJ for the office:of Borough Solieltor.— iairy received 6 votes, end Mr. flu4cs 4, pun the fortner was declared elected. Satnnel Lewis was elected Berough Sur- of loco:tuts on untinisbe4 business in its was, ountillued. lel Com. on Int corner of Centre and Mar- eets, was continued l ot Coin, on repaint in IVater street, Nor- Addition, was direhargid; and continued tort in Mullis Addition. Catn. on opening street between Centre al streets, user the old gas works, was non• Cam. reported repair, on culvert: in Coal 1, - finiAnd, and was discharOd. Of Fire, Apparatus on sale of Sam Fire e, was continued. of Accounts on District Attorney's bill, untinuel einl Cum. e a u annual Council Buiti, was wed. sulject of alleged nuisance in.Liot sti o eet; n guidon; laid'un the table. • eial Com. on painting Cloy Monument in otyugh,tepartep the coat at $4O. The Cutu. eructed to have it painted; PROCEEDINGS OF COMM .Ll:lreirLD . sox sus muse Jot sis: I 'bind, $414 tif - I'Coeklll,-iisia that :beta .mail meant, VIP - A. -- la st . . . ; . friggid. wasitUis4 to try the qnestion juiii'meett MitaMaillyi dm, P#Tyleirst ,I:7u.'e coat IMMO Martgogeittllte Attie Coekill .entifessesi the .3 .. nagtooot tO thtion - '.', :' . - :. -; .) .--.- • It ettpettit4 Ii 'Aldine* that Cos:kill, hiring • *et item thistmeers a-the- lend to mice. tent, Mid being iti want of.money, obtained the nun of $lO,OllO from,Tyler it Co., fur which b 4 egreedtn pay theta in return 'llO,OOO with latirest.end pay them in addition t2} cents , on 'sveery _tom of et l'hiPPO until the whole was . pild. , alfrnittil.l 4 46 l 7 them - at that irate forst least 10,000 Maoist coal yearly, whether Mined oratit, .As it security' ler the Pcfrutma ace On his part,he transferred in them MS lease., Eubsequently en. the, postage of. Abel Mist lisle mortgage.latr, the lute ',WSJ retrenit% fated to Cochin. end be gave theuke" eonl lease mofteage forssl2,ooo. agreeing atustopay them them cents per ton for the coolshipped as befere..l Up to the time of the confeesion of judgment 1 $10,634 had beep paid ost the mortgage by Cock-1 ill nod those holding under him, the judgment of a . $9217 harlot been confessed for . the balance still ed tribe due, • ,filost, of Ve payments were- de oshwertueet to April 16.55, et which time it copy of the mortgage INS tiled in the flex corder's Gahm, and it statement claiming that the amount due on the mortgage was then 511.072 76. The mortgage of R. C: Green was fur $1330, an d w a s dated February and recorded the day following. O 6 .the above .tale •of facts the plaintiff contended th;ltthe eonfession pf the judgineut fur such an amount was a fraud( up,; o c,edito;s, that Cockill, was not bound to.pay the 11/ cents per ton, that the amount claimedky the dilfendants as due in April, 1635, $11,072 76 was cup elusive upon them that the subsequent pay ments by Cuckill must be credited upon. that amount, and that the money was paid on account of the principal debt and, not on account orthe 12/ cents per tot Which Cuckill bad agreed to pay. Bat the Court elfarged that whatever around Cock ill may have had for refoting to confess judg. went to Tyler A CO, for so large an amount, by reason of the usurious nature of the contract, yet having confessed the judgment for. that amount. it did not lay in the rounthis of hisother creditors to deny its validity, the amount for which the judgment was confused haling the. true amount due on the principal debtoind interest , and oh the per tentage of the amount of coal shipped, and that there being no speci6c appropriation by.Cock ill of the paymentii, Tyler A. CO. had ti right to apply them td the principal or on account of the per centavo on the coal - shipped, as they saw prop. er. Under the charge of. the Court. thy. jury found that the amount due P. Tyler A Co.7at the time the judgment isaa confessed, December 6, 1856, was $9043 - 81. • An:mean will be Anted an, important decision in regard to the , rights and duties of teaehors, pa rents and children, as far as the pablic reboots are-concerned. Although rendered' in Massachn setts, in a ease of assault sad battery, growing out of about reading the Ten Command. tnents in the Eliot Sehuol at llosion, yet the prin• ciples of the decision—which by the way, in a eery able nod iutcreeting one—apply to Pennsylvania with eqnsis - rengp. We ask fur the decision at tenive pernsnl: RECENT DECISION In the Pollee Court of llostonr,iffasest;. ehusette, April, 1859. CO(., oil commetre.or WALL tr.II . LAIIIIIN r . Cook. I. The nriutation of the School Committee of Boston, which requires that pupils in the public schools shall, among otner things, "learn the Ten Commandinents, and repeat them once a week." is net a violation of the constitutional provision which secures to the citizen liberty of rons,lence and of worship:\ 2.. t teacher in the public schools hav the right to en- Pere that regulation. by the comma! chastisement of a child refusing to repeat the Ten Commandments, theugh that refusal proceeds from n conselentio4 -objection on the pa,t of the child to the Particular version of the liihie 11411.111 , d is made by the elieettral sod under the audio lir of his fattier. 3. The authority.of the tuir.ent catitiot justify the dis obedience, by a child, of the regulations ore school. 4. A teacher In the public echnols is not linble, erimi natty. tor thanffletion oreorpors I punishment In schOol, if in severity It does not exceed the nature and magni tude of the offence, mud Is not Indicted in hasten, with malice. The opinion of the Court, In which tho facts fully appear. wa's delivered by Zil A u t z, J.—Th e complaint , in this rare war mrdo 4n the 16th day of March,last, and charzes that ".ifeLaurin F. Cooke, teacher, on the 14th day of March, 1359, committed au assault and battery on Thomas J. Wall, non of the complain. ant, utoler - cireutnrtnnces of 'aggravation; and Thomas was eleven years of age, a pupil in the Eliot Sehonl, and dofennant n teachrr, and that defendant struck,' beat and Wouilitld Thomas with n stick for the space al thirty minutes., indicting serious wounds. •UpOn'thia complaint a warrant,was loomed by order of c ourt. the defendant Cooke arreotedoutl 'in npetPe ourt pleaded not guiltylo the eemjilaint. Upon this issue, evidence was introduced on the part of 4lie Commonlealth to prove the assault, and bi , t the. defendant explanatory of the matter, and !min the evidence so introduced, tls fullest ing 'Thets•eppeared: ' That the defendant was the: first Assistant Teacher in the Eliot School. S4Muel Masons Principal; that Thomas J. Mallow:is n scholar in said school, and had beeti for tit or seven years last past. That during his attendance the Bible in the common English version was read in the school, and Wet the sehllars eutfteiently advanced were required ha read or commit to memory the Lord's Prayrr and the Ten Commandments. That by the mica and regulations of the school, the Comtnantiments wore repented by the scholars every Monday morning, aid that the boy Woll had repeated them without of jtction until Mon day. March the 7th, when he refused, and was dis charged from the 'Amid. .That an interview was had between the lather of the boy and thit Prin cipal of the school, end the boy returned to the school, Thal on Monday, the 14th oilfareh.hesrefased again to reed or repent the Commandments, giv ing as reason• for so doing. that his• father had agreed with Mr. Mason that be should. nut sky theM. That his fattier bad thld him for his life not to say them, and that his priest hadslso told him not to say them, and that on the Sunday pre vious to the 14th the priest (Father Wiget,) while eddrehing nine hundred children of St. Mary's Churls, of whom Wall was one, told them not to be collards to their religion, and not to read or re peat the Commandments in school, that If they did ho would_read their names from the altar. That Wllll came to the school on Monday with the determination net to read or repeat them. That.befure the 14th, Zither Wtget had prom ised to tire him a medal„ blessed, and that since the 11th he had given it to him ; that be had 'given them to other boys, and he new no reason, for Ms giving it to him ; that Father. Wiget said at the time he was a good hoy It further appeared, from the - evidence, that there was a concerted plan of action on Monday, the litb,'between many-of the boys , to refuse to obey the orders of the school, if required to read or repeat the Lord's Prayer or the Command ments,and that two-thirds of the 'defers com posing the school where Wall attended; and nem boring about silty, declared their intention not to.eomply with the :rules of the school in that particular. And (runt all the evidence it was man ifest that Wall was' one of, if not the principal actor: Ile refused to repeat ;the CoMmandments foriberreasuni given. Ile was told by Mr. Ma son that bia father hid requested him to make hint repeat them, and that if bo did not, to pun ish him severely. still refusing, was -pun. iphed by the defendant with a rattan stielr, tome three feet in length, and three eighths of se inch thick, by whipping upub his bands. Prom the time whim the punishment commenced•te the time when it ended, repeated inquiries were made of Wall if he would comply with therequirements of the 'Edw.!. Some thirty:minutes' time was tie -ctipied in the whole. Daring this time there were. several intervals, -at two of which the defendant was tabsent from the room:soma little time.- The blows were not given in quick succession, but vrith.,deliberatirm. Daring the chaetisetuent Wall 'was eneouraged.by other, who told him not to tibia up. This was while defendant was absent from the- room. Thei master ceased to punish, when Wall submitted to the requirements of.the school. From the effect of the puniehtnent,Wall's bonds were swollen, be was taken to the sink by lb° de fendant twice, and his hands held in water. The physician who saw his bands in the afternonn• of Monday, and prescribed for them, after describing their appearance, soya that he did not think the injury very severe; that at 'the time he thought he would recover from it in twenty-four hours. Now, was the punishment so- inflicted without justifientien ' and in violation of the constitution al rights of Wall? and was the punishment ex• cessivel Before considering the constitutional rights of the pupil while in school, it may be proper to see by what. ,right; Or authority the stimuli themselves exist. The constitution recognizes the existence of schools, ani declares that "all Moneys raised by taxation in the towns and eldest for the suppOrt of public schools, and all moneys that, may be ap. propriated by the:State for the 'Ripon of cola mon schools, shall be applied to and expended to no other schools than those which are eoaducted according to law, under the order and s operinten. denco of the autliarities bt the-town or city in which the money.is io be expended; aid such moneys shall never be 'appropriated to any re. listens sect, for the maintenance, exclusively, of its own e s ehools." The.schoola recognize& by the constitution are those which are to be conducted according to taw, under the order aqd'superinten derice of the authorities of the tows or eity where . . the moneys are to be expended. , The statute's by which our schoolis are earth: are and governed, provide u:that it shall be thi duty of the Pre/Weise, Professors, - and Tutors 'of the University at Cambridge, and jef the several colleges, and of all pieeeptors and teacbervnl academies, and of all other instructors of youth, to exert their. best ehdeavort•to hnpress oe the Minds of children and youth,' eoinesitted to the(r care end instruction, the principle* of piety. Jus tin, and a sacred regard to • truth, love to that. country, humanit y and universal .benevoleri,e, sobriety, industry, and Intgality..chastity, tuqd. eration, and temperance, acid those other Tidies which are the ornaments9f human society, and the basis upon which a republican conatltationli founded." - By statute it is also proilded,"thal the School Committee of each town and city in the Continua salth, shall require tie daily rending alga** port ion of tAe Bible in thiienannon &agile% irambin, and shall direct what other hitckashall be uscdtn the public schools." . . $ 7 00 188 00 50 00 $216 00 The School Committee for the eity of Bootee; in their published regulation', di and recom mend its follows S . "The morning exercise. of all the sehoolistall aireptenen with reading - a portlon'of the Scripture in each room by the . tenehers. and the Board ree ommundiltat readien two ,fellorred, with the Lord's Ptayee, retitmted by the teacher Ikea, or chanted by thsrhmeher, sang *blithe: la asmattri, and that timeftentoon stioloirelese : With **re printer dogleg. and also tAnttlie mil; beers tits „Tea Commaptletata. art rerstiAiliammig auk." _Do these imad igitlatiowt, intim tstried atit, coodictirith the eusistitutbstal tights at MINSIES PH? , It hteelitheathet they - .4 rend the : *egad • . WWI hi Cited, tte the' verde* at it !append to apply, te'tbe en* Which hi is tallowy :' , , • "Thiel it is ebb thd.stritt:prelt air:the AO of . ell eattutifinishe luthlicle. bed o at stated seasons to ' 10 ° ,4 0 'the ..gureule neileg. the great Creator end Ptletwicr 0 ''.!!ie on ode.. And 04 sal jest shalt lit hurt, mo :rid. or rie trained in his person, -liberty, ee. vita ''. for woe tipping God in the 1 •,sainete aid see es most aletweably to the die. I tetas of his own' enecience, ,ste, fuel's religions r ; - professitrai or s timents.,prOvldetl he ditth not - disturb-the edit* peace s , twenbetruet others la their religions stOehip." d,„, .4 4 . - Can - the - poiltion . assemerthe a correct anti? Oar' seheols are the granite foundation on Whitt our republican form of govertoisent rests. .bey 'were created and are . now austained by our mt ./Station and lawf, and the allow unanimous voice of the people. But a pupil in one of them has religious scruples of conscience, and cannot read or repeat the Cemmendtnimte, untess4non thit version of the Bade. which .his, wen t -May approve. Now what id to be done in Fuels a ease? If he has a eonstpationel right _to refuse to read or to repeat them from books furnished , for the school by statutedaw, then to punish' him in any way would be a great wrong. Ile could not be .expelled from school for standing upon his tonsil. minuet rights. Neither coul.l be be 'Punished by corporal. punishment; and if the 'plea of cone science eel histeatitutional rights 'redid protect: him from reading the Bible, is it out equally clear that be could net bei compelled to hear it read? If, then,' these i t re constitutional rights, se cured to the cla m ire in nor minutia schools ,at anytime when So, pupa can be found in each . public school Kiheponsinonwealth with consci entious scruples', [egaitsit mating the Bible, or bearing it read; the may be .bani tied from them, and so thettnitittcr of education may. be to ken from the Suite government and placed in the hands of a. few `children. • Nut Homan Catholic children alone. , FOr if the plea. of conscience is good fur. one form of teas tile religion, it is good fur another. The Child of a Protestant may, , say, "I am a conscientious be liever in the doctrine of universal salvation.— Thereare .portinnsi of the Bible read in school 'which it is claimed hy others teed to prove a dif , ' (meet d o ctrine; m y conscience will not allow roe; to bear It read, or to read • it.". Another of ass believer in bat Sim by' sprinkling. "There are passages in the Bible which are believed by some to tench a different doctrine. I cannot read it, euescieneeis in the way." Still another uh• jests as a believer Joints. Duel. "The Bible, it is, . claimed by same,lt aches a different doctrine ; my conscience will not Boer me 0 , read 'neer to bear it read." Ant i sn, ,otery de n o m inati o n ' may ob. il l ;jest for conscience ", tr, and war upon the Bible and its use in rem n'schuols. n ir Il i 'These who drafte tid adopted our constitution, could never hive in, `tided it to meet such berme and sectarian view; il That section of. the consti „.l tation was Clearly s fended for higher sod nobler purposes. It was ter the protection of all re! • ligions—the Ituddh tend the Brahmin. the Pa ilt gars and the Jew, t hlChristien end the Turk, that I all might enjoy,en #nrestricted liberty in their religion, and feel atie d esuranee that for their' re 'figion 'alone, they eh uld nerer, by legislative en actments, be subject to Sues, east into , prisons, :starved in dungeons; (turned at the steke, ur made to feel the power ofhe inquisition. It erns intended t ' prevent persecution by pun ish' g for religious pinions. The Bible has long bee in our commis jschoolt. It emplaced there' by cr r, fathers. not for the purpose of teaching tee. tartan refigion, but a knowledge of, God and of his will, whose practice ie religion. It was placed there as 'the book best adapted from which to otesch children and youthtfie principles , of piety. justice, and tiler - red regard to truth, lure to their country, humanity, and a universal benevolence, sobriety, moderation and temperance, stud thorns other eir tues which are the ornaments of humor society, and the basisupon whieh•a republican Constitu tion is founded.” . -i, ~ ' But , in doing this, no echo) tr is. "'roosted to believe it, theta to receive it as the only true air- 1 Alen of the laws of God, :The teacheresuters bite no argument, to prove Ili eorrectepo. and gives 1 ' no instructions In theology from it. .T.ii read the Bible in sebool for these and like purposes, or- 10 l ' requir e it to be i read without sectarian explarta• . Bons, is no interference' with religious liberty If the plea 'of conscience is 'good against the rending or use of the Biblei, why is it nor equally good against soy other book. or the tangent in which the book may be printed? The Jew, for conscience. sake, will only rept the Scriptures from the Toralt,• and why way nut to the pupils in our schools ruse to read the Bible, until they are snfliciently,lenrned to read it in the llctrew I If tinder corilicienees may rightfully claim such unlimited pcwer, what constitutional injustice is daily done in. our courts of law, by sneer:rig the Protestant by the uplifted hand, the Roman C.tholie upon the Evaii4elists,ehe Jew utern the Pentateuch, while facing. the Etat, with his bead covered, in./ refusing to admit the Intl- dill as a witness at all ! There 1. another part of. the ease, which should here.be considered. It is the nrgoment, that in disobeying the commands of the school, Wallwas, acting under the lawful authority of his father. Can the authority of the . parent, anal that of the teacher, over the pupil, exist at the same time, in and during the hour's of school?'That school epp . roaches nearest to perfection that most 1 resembles a well governed faniiil, where nothing is required excepting that erhich,ii believed to be for the best interests of every member, and where all requirements Are obeyed,' and shere ell are subjeet , to one head. If "a house he divided against itself, that hoer° cannot stand ;" so will it ever be with' Our - 11ChOOlf. if the ,authority of the master . end (hat of the parent enter the eidinol ennui together. The master is there by all. thority*of law. licris also there by the implied authority and consent of the, parent, who sends hie child to him for in.trdetion, knowing at the same tittle the duties of both ma=ter and pupil.— BY sending his child to school be - surrenders so mach of his parental rights over the child as would, if est/riled, conflict with, the reasonable rules and regulations . of the school. If th is is not so, why may gait „the parent command his child while in settee' to 'read' from one book and to reject another. And what .are the rights and what the authority ef the toaster in such a ease? What becomes or the power of the School Com• miller), whose businees it is to direct what. books ' shalt be used in the public schools ? • . . '. Frain the argument it is understood thin in this case there Are conflieting rights, the rights of conscience of the Scholar.. the ,rights of the pa rent over him, and the rights . 4 the defendant as master, and that there rights are to be upheld by totnpromises. What the coritirOuiistris to he, the court is not infoitned. Cad it be that those pupils whose religion teaches them that the Bonny ver sion of the Bible is the only true record' .f the Scriptures, shall be permitted to rend and repeat the Lord's Prayer and the Ten Curninnielments from their own Biblef Grant the 'request, and what follows? It is enacted by the statute' "that the School ,_Committee shall never direct to' be purchased or used !twang of Me tong schools any school books which ire calculated to favor the tenets of any,. particular sot of Christians.” Si by etch memo.' promise, we see the very thing would be done which is now complained of that of favoring the tenets of any particular religion. Is the comproiniso to he, that of a division of the school moneys, allowing separate reboots to be carried• on in accordance with'refiefone views I Our Conatitutihn declares that no mosey raised by emotion: for the sspport of schools Moll ever be appropriated to any relihhots ere for the euzinte:- notice, crel snivel y, of its, woo sekootr. The last point for 111 e -consideration of the court is, was the offence one ', which required punish .went 1 Had the master the right to inflict come . eel ponishistent ? ead,;if be had, was the punish ment excessive, or inflicted through malice? The. apparent magnitude of. the offence depends some• chat upon the stand.paiint from which it is viewed. nom one aspect, itleppears to be of the most in nocent and simpl e miture. A child desired der 'pririlege.in reboot or reading the Comtnendineets irons his Bible, the o l ,:lyooe that hie re/igloo +could allow hint to, reed. i ,It ,would seem to a generous - mind tyrannical, t 4 deriy so eiinple and innocent a request; ?nit it rivoiilit - indeed be so, were that 'the whole of the di,tier. That most wand qui specimen of human skill it and human friventi ru e he Suepensi n Bridge, that 'Tani the dark, diSep. l waters at Niagara; 'with strength to support:l.h•heaviest engines ivith ears lade 4 with, their fri,ligh/ , and delyint the whirl wind aid the tem petit ; its but the et-faction of strength Irmo thetair feeble beginnnig. A tio thread was Itist.sahtly recured acrosi the abyss, and flneleruccess liechtne certain. Ttreed after thread acre inttichatiged,.until iron cables bound opposite rhoies together. May not the innocent pleading of ar little child for its religion in school', - if granted, be used like a .eilkee thread, to first - pass that heretofore impassable plf which lice between Church acid State, and whets once secured, may not stronger curds lie passed over it, until cables, which hearten bandit cannot sever, Ada have bound Church and - Stole rogefiwrever i As for the right, rd . inflicting p unishment in itehools i by the teacher it has been conceded ever '. since our schools were establith6ll, if in severity Xdoeriatt exceed the' nature end magnitude of the offence,- and it tip not inflicted in haste, or , with mallet on the pail of the teacher. ~ T hecitte finds that the father,of Wall had requested that , he should dm kept •in' school and made to repeat • the Commandments, and that he - should be ova 'salted severely i 0 ho refused. It was not necessa ry that the father should give his consent for the inflicting °Treasonable punishment, neither can the teacher• justify an excessive punishment by :authority frum the father, The parent-cannot -delegate a power that he does not possess, gad as he could not punish his child severely without a sufficient cause, neither could the tescherdo it -withotit Sufficient cause: The nature and extent taf the punishment hare already been considered. ft pow becomes necessary to look at the •pfoctr: eatiuti. , . • , I The mind end the will of Wall had been Pre pared fur insubordiention and revolt by his father and tide priest. }lii serum! !to obey the core • mends of the school *as deliberate. His offence became the tnore.aggraveted by reason of many others acting In concert with biro, to put down the authority of the school. The extent of the punishment was left as it 'were-to hie own choke. Prom the first blow that fell Upon his hands from the master's rattan, to thelast',that was given, it was in his power to melte °eery one the last. ' lie was punished for ,insuberdination, And a determination to stand out against the lawful,' twine:kinds of the school. Every blow given wits• for a continued resistance and a new offence.— The offence ihd the punishment' went hand in bead together. The punishment ceased when the offence ceased. '. . ' By dile the sport It not to be understood as - justifying the radioing, of punishment upon a , fteholar so long al he bolds out against ta com mas& of the school. The punishment mu net be extended beyond the limits! of sound di res I\ tlon. and . this every master mot decide • at his peril.. In thisetalle lbw punishment Indicted. when • compared with the Wesel coutnaittid. and ail the attendant eireenteteltellalr All they appeared' Ina the' trial; ins: tietthei excessive,: Dar, Inlikeled . •through. Manes by the defendant. , .. - ~-.'.'... Iltiedefeadiet,is disehatied. whirebematinpeit Olds are - written in lletrear the " Sll 4lll 7 "... tL fiv e I) rP*/ rige lrt nsi tel Bite hydra mot . iturthyjuf , its-ste t." T lußsts theUlitase frumi the s Nitdigestive prgatta cult suite flirt.: . . : . . . ' INV LAIITII. 91 . ; ' . . • -- I : I I i s ilitt ma 4iLrow • nut. , , I ,=' t • .., (Entered lag to Act of gime, A. D..18:41, by Bennett t,Co.; ko that:leek's OM or the Diud e t o c ' f t of the Halted States for tle tt .I.4..strics of l u.' syhranl4.l , -1, • . . Today ,;et ith good _ ent,th" our !Mention ini ' To sing the gong nrstLaude by a 'lewd Invention; And what the World s inalded, y Genius wrought, lit held. of Seiences„,and *monis; of Thought.. , . :-- i • First then, "Tag Fair," en Xnal l e of th e /lind— Our own •l'a , 4 Press no tyrant' edicts bind-- Whose wheels, like' ime*. reolgt ever roll, And drleethe t.mlus of thought m pole to pole. • ‘:, , ' .4' • I i . Lot weed by steam, we }t in the patent ploughs, . And artificial hands tbr uniting cows; . With mores of patent rakisTer raking hay; And riser not patented —hAtas: not they)- The hydra monster, Dissipation, makes . • The Linde* blat of--poot an worthies. rater/ . 7 1 Then we bare patent tal du s and patent pills, Removing patients, thaemoting Ills; r Here patent mete that al l a hen make lay .44 hAt as one meta k•e raasawaY• . i ''Tie said a Farmer wentd bought a neat;., H Be' th e thought erlis helwould :Orly test, • • And so he dilly and wld it in a Week, Aud, when his actable the 6ass dI, seek, ' lie mid he couldn't *it his pair of legs, Ou one boa wait and e r 011 the ey,gs. A Yankee Genius, one ulto.'esn't be beat." • ' Has found AI way of getting light and heat - ' ' From water, and experluieuts will try, in hopes that soon the *rtd be may supply (And cheap for cash) wilkull It may require ..• Lit urtirles aforesaid, lighting! Ore. ," ; ! A,pitiCe of weeds, whieJls's hemline great, ,•.' 'File brigblavt .1e.,0 no finish's estate. '.- ‘, ! Will only be a Iror blesseirnpot•trean To shade the earth, and rept the breeze.. A.pand of waterithere Iseted rain But waits the 0/firing 'f is Yankee's Mulls ' To be courertei n to ii.; Caud.nre,' i -'4lll be the 1 'ln w ill most desire. • and ‘i'. To make i tire a cook will then employ No tlthe,of • tin/e , anacock. or servant boy, . ' The mates 'opt. if's:wit/be thin-. A rrangi '*ctet t ' atilt Ibe "kelber,.• ' Then till then with pater — quick as thought, Electric curre nt" o email:oil:43 brought, Will 'lsabelita start beck With dire 'melte & Warmed by His at MA dauidd by the blase., . ' , h = It mtue etre should get pun a fresh, And in the t • mete O r) , ro nor seek— The cook ale e the hope eh loved on Are,. The ragtag tam apristaig hig and higher, 'Would seek the dr deans et rcm mead— Throw down the aI.CrY stitis ',sous baud, Upset the store, din - t 4. r, o nil rout, TA!) ileit 1 fuel rid d fir. , 1 out„. ...:' But Ingenutly.,l ougp fart itig llas town( w adi r elijot Ma Thai' that they have !St Wilma In making clot tide kllinillions No patent right,libriiithey'atlo For selling f;torbit tge• bust at r But hare the rig Ir 4 tq dolt.it t And Hight Makeeralent their , ` .l ' ' BEN PIETTi A Towel lir 001 519 Market sOer, }tweed 51 d. 1 i •.- „, t Tug SlCRip{ tIAL.—: III: SiBECII owl eta. GELMlAlll.—M4i:',Gisi ,asuo fi n bcteSs great siteeeh on behalf 0f.; . l Mr.f§irks, n day. Mr. G. spoke at lengtbVdeßningli,be lin- • f the land, and giving 4 his views tit Stripttfie lair.' Afterypenking svet , Att el hours ho e .11Thrillian peroration wbi hhe tinished'atititi the i folitOn . remarkable' w rks: :"And now; gititlctitim of th -• Jeri; I haft hu one 'w.0.1• wore in 4ay; l atat 1 . th• t is that I trust that 'every man will /e. sio his-, at at the adjourn ent ...t the Court, ; to th 0 with a fi rm 4kteiintnati oto .obtain all bis'gart iota at I e Broeto Stowe C;oth• f , -Mg Hall of Backlit & Wi ion, Nos. 60J and 6 .5 1 Chestnut street; an ve Sixth; Philadelphia." IT . ____:___ : -- r .4--..•...•• , \ , -4- , i n° Oxygenated Bitters, 1 For th e cure 9 DirSPEPSt4 oI PIDIGIESTIoN, Lire/ . Coneiliffini,; - 444thIMfir, Cusfi r rnre.; 1.0 , 4 , tf Appetite, Ferri' eiOiti Avte, Ileatt, Burl., Toter Brush, Acidity, S' l la Se eknen, S'ei e ow, Ea:Nevi, Ileutliseke, Enoieidotol Gc.neeol Debility, orl any' disease. bar i ug itsitrigiti in imperfect ff. - pest/Im. • TlVese.Bitters . , mean classes of-our fellotii citi zens. inrindin* itft mhZrs of Congress, Lawyers, PhrsicianS. Pierg 'men. Planters. , - Farmers and others Testify: ere A. e iody sole, ce r tain, and foe ereivii sreztric f.it.lherin u acdtnte -relief and per- IZI3 ilellt cure at the many ernel complaints ,whicit in eolith phase of littler 'of 'Dyspepsia, aillief our rase. I? . ' A - 1, , , . Theis. Bitters wire discovered by Dr. (Tkonct B. 6 Rkeg, and in Vieir formula differ entirely front that of !'tl):6 , othedpilaperation of-Medicine. !Con. tainitior alcobni.-.-twi' mineral—nu poison—ttn InoiiuSis 4ru,T,--ip4tipir nature tunic, out stseaula ting4fet i 'aining tttyr virtues in any clime it they are "4;cninhira3tiuqiin f l afore indeed" of inedi. vine *hi h knowsjOo rival in exterminating dis easeor restoring4he system to its pristineltigor and heal h. .No n6tter oft how long standi4g, or boaelr inthired 4.ithronie in its ebarsetcy thief &rens tens he.-41.4 malt r that it has hitiled the skiil pt the phy,fleten t nu resisted the ea' rte o Metlicinet, n idneet.liinl of, hero Bitters will satis fy the kultere'r thlzt his disc:tie is timenalAe tt the I I prow!' inedy..'2l'i!t . ... . . . .. In teatimony cteOra many cures cfracted tA• Gila Remedy, rafei-encts had to the writteliceitibeates Irma tpatinguisa individuals known all over the lattl. i -: 1 1 1 , S. W. AtIIOWLEJ &. CO., Proprijnrie. nokton For II Ie by their agents everywhere. • AodArtit—Jultii G. Broom, J. C. Ilmthrf, and Ilenryq Saylor, INtreville; C. & L. Iluntilnger, Sehuypillnaven ; 11. W; Prevost, Minerlville ; E. I. ,ry and Metfiti7,an . t Fowter,tainnqna; 11. Shisslir Port Carbon ; i Paul Barr, Pinejirove4 G. ',lt i an & " Stin, Tuscarorsi; Charles 3larsh, New I h indelphili;• Jonas Robinholil,' Pork Clin. ton; IVO!. Irvin, St. Clair ; E.. Phillipl4 New Castle:;4ohn Wtlliains, Srddleport. Julyll, 115 1 55,. :. 3.1.-eovrti . - 471 - nolloweayott Pills...ln dyspepsia, glistriti% and all inlianoMatory end constrictive dbtordere of the stoinach, knowing out of indigestion..tbere is seelethiug chemically wrong iti,the fluids which should &Woolen and assimliatethe fend. These searching Pi acting upon the gastric .julca and upon the bile as chemical agents, restore:in the one Its solvorit propertiesZand to r the other its m odifying and tempering qualitleti. Suitt 'teems lobe the,ph.tiosaphy of their iperation. As re• garde heir almost magical egret In dyspepsia, and . all complaints ariiiiting the digestive apparatus and the liver, there can . ba but one opinion among candid de sellferf.. iirheadiThla.-..1t is certainty • dut which „ -, lo o k every one owes to society , to enaravor to well lie m m possible: Yet ty re are many persona who, for want of proper care and the ipplicailon of a sulltlelent reined'''. suffer thrill haltdo gradual* fall o ff , until the ',vane prematurely bald. This might be prevented ,by ,by the timely application lot Join iIAUAL'S EAU LUATrALE HAIR Itrsroairtys, which has• received the isppo,b i tition of some of the best 'Chemists -In the triunity, ld trich will stop the ftilidg off of the hair, and etre l new life and vigor. It is also an excellent article' forldreSsing the hair, givlog it.' a beautllullliutia,an . d kerldng the sealp . elean and healthy. The great popultirliy of Ibis article has induced dishonorable per:cons to soli a trashy imitation. I would particularly caution the Public to ask for JULIA 111,1tIVA EAU LUAILALI Ilea lirroaarivr, and to shun 'ali oehers. /tor sair.by alirerp ect•ble Drag ; gists, and at' tbtl I.aieratery and Wboksit'e Depot of ,Jules Reuel i Co,i 704 Chefotit +rot, Philadelphia. For sale 'also holesale cud retail, at- Y. SANDER/. SON'S Drug and f'beiAleal Sior4T'ottselftel ..--.---...._...-.. i i .14-Dealers .Illinglesel ; Pain Ext /d ; will cure the toil wing among a great catalogue of MIS ease•:—Durria„ aids, Cuts, Chafes, Sore N'pptce, Corm, j e Ounlime,Britlee Strides, ites, l'olon;ffiiilblains, Blies, , Scrofula, ,Uleent, ever So a, Felens, Ear Ache , Piles Fore Xyre. Dept Sweilln,e,•lthetimatlare, fic.4ld. /lead,- Silt IthenM, It • nese, liryalpelas, Itingworinliarberal Itch, Small l'4 Measles, Rash, Le.. Le. I • . To some it nla appear incredulous that so Many dis eases Sho u ld he reached by one article; such! an idea will iaulah whe reffection points to the faCt4 that ' i t he m i lie is a combi nation of ingredients, each and every one applying a perfret antidote to its opposite disorder: PRINCIPAL Darer-10 Chatabers erect NCI, /Ili: T. ' {i9431 ; • C. F. lIACE. WirSold by 1, - JOHN G. IttillSta klioN, Pottoill , Pa. , 44-Inaportemst to rensidesi—Do. Ca mum's . Pota.—The eomldnatlims ef logredien Is in t eve Mile are the resale of a long and extensive practice. They. are mild In their operalloilland certain 111 eoting.all IrreAularitlea, painful menitruations, remelt A. all ,ob. stenethwq, whether 'from ihid 'or otherwise; dacha, palkin the side, palpitalloil of the heart, disk, bed sleep, h i m, which alwayearise from haterruption of nalre. They can be aucceisefully • uacd iii a preventive. here.Pilla should neon be talons In Pregnancy, as they would be sure to Mire a miscartine, ; Warranted Mt if fritcla.. hle, and free from anything injoricins to life health. i t Explicit Orections, which *Mold be read, iteompany 'each box. Frice.sl. t eni bY mall, by enclotg $1 to any authorised agent . I . ' It. U. lIVT INOS.• Genput Ag r ro 1 for the V. 8,, Itkehant her St., „free Fork To whom all Wholesale orders Pamela he addreised. ®-Fold by Joni 0. Dimwit £ go; Pcithfrllle, and ILARPRI Baca t Clo...lleading. •.. 14' 1 31 • . Barilair Dye! Hair Dye! Hair Dye!... Walt. A. Satottatotos Hate. dyel The ORIGINAL and BEST in the World: Mt others are mete Imitations, and khould be %voided, I If you wish to escape ridicule. ° - I GRAY, RED, Or WAIT II 1R Dyed Instantly to a beautiful and :island Drown or Black, without the lease injury to Usk or Skin. , , ' . FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS We been rawer• dad to Wm. A. IlateLelor since I ''o, nod over 60.000 ap• illeations have been made to the Malt of his patrons of his famous Dye. - . -i- 1 i `WM, A. BATCRELOWE nAnt DYE p.,ertre a col or not to be distinguished from nature, and is wattirtze ' ,not to !Nene In the lout, however -long It may b• coo. Wooed, sod fire ill effects of bed Dyes reartdkd; Um lialr Invigorated for Ilk by thli splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in 0 private rooms) at , the Wig Faetery,.93:l Broadway, New Yolk. , Sold In all Mies and trans of th e trolled :Stales, by Druglete and Fahey Goods Dealer& , t erne Orsinitio hes Wm mune i td addriss upon s stool plahreasirring on 'bar Ades each box, of , , WILLIAM AL sATCItsIon, Ugly) ' l , 233 & 1 Wary, New York. arrilold by onN a. Same i soil Penuni. re. Kr Wig t Wigs t, Wigs tiAiCIIBLOR'S WIGS act TOMB somas all. Tbsy are 'Bads light, Moo' in 4 durable., ' 4 n nu to Iliebansi--no tavernlli bsblad—ao statist. brae Um head r indeed, lb u t, umi only osiabltdistent Wart Sam tblugs WO rawly •• - collard Saadi.. • • - Hi • art silltiale, I . ..Juries It owl a-ft !. is littataly at ott i stew, fad ' yestutiiri lu! haat* ital Wr•Tilai Crest 14agltikb rtetesody.....slll UMW CLARKE:4 CEL.t.BIII.IrED MlAt t le Prepared hots or prokerlpi lob of illr J. ctaits. M. Tblrolclaa lo the QUO**. Mat InitahWele 1/141401Til antallii g i s HO oars of all thaw 'ialikfull *ad dingerboa diseaseK u•bie'htbef.awle t o ogitiktige 4,10101. and moderato all elfravem and re mmi a 'pet* cars 'may b. r.lled _...• • - Ts litarelladi • Ladlets it Is yeruilark suited. IS sr! I, in at ihod tittle; idx on the coontiq perlod with. regularity. • I rY rat.bottle, price one besot lb. Goventineat Spanii Of Gnat flirttala, to preliot ecosuterfats. af"rleiiils7 l * 4*.ioriliont be tvkvie by female; de-ley lb. FIRST 'MIME xovnrsof iirroancy.th - they ere store. I. briwg ea Xiscarritrip., fest at easy Wier Uwe Otiy arc xis.. In all rams of . lrerrcus and !pima i AlTretiOtlN NMI In - the nark and Moll*, Wedge° on slight exertion, than of tbe flout, flystertes, and these rills will effect a-vote Wien all gaga weans have felled. end at- Slott& a itter`ortni reciely, do not contain bon, ado:net, antimony. or awythivilt burtrol to the constitution. ' . , . Vogl din/tenons In the it . unphlet untied eaeh - package, whleh should be earettaY pmserve4.l Sole Agent for the Cnlted.Atatem and Canada, . • , , JOB iOSES, C. ;tab/ribs a c 0..) ,'Bintterter, N. Y. N. 8.-S1 and 8 wain* stamp* el:whaled to may so thorizril Agent; will insure a WOW, iontal Wog Over 30 gills. brreturp matt. For pal. In Pottsville, by HENRY SAYLOR; In Tama qua, by F J. Fla; and by all Urn:table throughout the Vatted Stiitea andrCanadas. Putts I?, '.5%. Medical Discovery OF THE' AGE. lin. KENNEDY, of heal:nary. has discovered In I'oue of oar common paraurs nerds a remedy that auras , " , , 4 • • The Wont Scrotal& down to a' ConunOn tie haw tried it In over eleven itundjed ease*, and nev er tailed except in two cases. - both thunder humor. Its bay now Indite except . in over ea. hundred rgrOlicataa rte value. all istthin tweutx mites of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles wlll cure the worst kind of pim ples on the ace. ' Two or throe bottles will mire the system of biles.. Two b-dtke are warranted to cure the worst clinker In the stomach. Three or live bottles are warranted to cure the merit kind of Eryelpeint. , Onai or two bOttlas are warranted to cure all humor 1 the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure.runnlog of thereto And blotches among the bale. Four to six bottles ant warranted to etas corrupt and running akria. ' ()no bottle , wilt cure scaly eruptio ns or the skin: ' Two or tbere bottles ars waranted to core tbel worst 'kind of ringworm. Two or there bottles see warrantel to core the most desperate case of Arrant lAD. r, hag clothes ; 'a Grand Bazaar ' tar and fir; 11.411 . rifts animal, ey can, tablialled plan. Three to fear bolt les are warrante4 tort re salt.ibeum. Fire to elg bottles *liken re the iirbilst ease af•acruf. ula. One to t roe bottles are warrantett In en,* the word dim of Di• Pali. I knew from thee:patience of thou. sands that It has been caused by al canker In the ate; i'macti: • ' One to two bottles are warranted to tore sick lies& ache. ' . Co. , a hags as A efAtA, SomiA ai lIIILADELP aria to two battles are warranted to regulate a &elle* eta!? of the bowels. One to two bottles w 111 regulate all eleiSugenteut of the Maori,. - Four tei ell bottleehare cured the vont caw of dropsy. One to three bot tlies has coral the word raft of pi es ; a relief la atwaya experlenerat what it mercy to get re. Her in such an excruciating Mar:tat! Socha:3lre or diet aver neteardei7irit the beet you can get end enounh of it. DIRIVTION, 1 / 9 11 CSE:—Adults, onq tablenponnful day; Children.orer len Inai dessert -spoonful; Child• ren from lire to eight yowl, tragpnonfol. As no direr :lona ran be app.-aide to'all eonailftriMos, take sal, Clout M operate tral the Ixlerelit Iwlce l a 44y. • - X.lNUrAtiCart. Irr DONALD liENNEDY, x 0.1,20 Warren Siriicf, orbu.•y, MORI. Price el. jr-For pale by drug7,ists throughout the United Slates. March'l9, 151, FRESH•SPIIING GOODS—At the 'Bee Hive." • LADIES', ' at,Tr . - Drese Trherrit a itarntelatts Ace AND 4 %00; Stole, - •„,, Centre Street s Adjoining' the • T. porTgVILL,E .1101.1811. • J ft.ST RECKIVED, • Pitew Sprlnry•Tri inartlime etery tioiteOptinn. New Dress •k: 'gamin's!. Fringes", Goflered • Itlbbons, ACC. —A lane and el.uaut avtorimeot. Mnalasoldered 9allars, DI MTV 113ndwono• styles—very Oen p. posiory and FURNltilliNii GOOD-- Of the beet quality. Best Sid Gloves, Olt ALL . C 01.011.4— • ' Silk, Lisle Thres.thild Cotton Orreg:. Illohitir A fine ammturent. %Ceti SPRING SKIRTS—A varleti nt ihe bL-4 styles. Zephyr WORSITD and SIIIITIAND WOOL— ' A }nil and fresh itrwt. Um',cellos, PAICASI.II.B an& SUN.UMISIZELGAS— Diden.nt also and styles. Jet BRACEGETi and °MAME:C*4I— • NW" hemisliful styles. Choice PERFUM:Itir and TOILET AlincLES.— Of all kinds. 'tale Nets, PLAIN and lIES,IDE9. tip-The are particularly Invited to call and examine t Gi/OPS. which nra unrqualkd In. stylo and quality, add a rentUr e d at low prk e s. Potnv , villi., April 9, 'Zi9 • • gi 15.• A 1 - GULAU Monthly Meeting of the 'Voting Men's Christian Asseciation"will he held at their rooms, in the Second . Methodist . Church, pn Mon day evening next, the 231 inst. A.'. full attendance of -members is requested. ~1 Divine Sent-ten will be held in the German Lutheran Church, 3,1 Street, on Sunday, the 2211 inst. Fie:taking by the Rev. F. e i 11. Lampe, of Lebanon. Morning at 10 o'clock-, in theitermatle and evening at 71 o'clock, iu the English . . geese. . , ,THE BIBLE SOCIETY. The Schuylkill County Female Bible 1 , Society met en Monday . evening, (ISth lest—) In the Presbyterian Churelt, on Sialtadtangn street, A. lituqret Rs% oGbillt ma n; Rev. T. F. COLT. Seeretary. The Berri Joseph 31etord led tiro meeting in prafer. . A reportlfrom Rev. D, ifasbburis.-as a delegate to at ' tend the annivetasry of the/Penna. Bible Sudety, was read. accepted, and ordered on Ste. Tire Rev. Mr. Byileehy beinezintrodaced. delivered an addretnr.as beautiful in It. natural how and simple dic tion, en it was charmingly 'a rpmpt late and pertinent. Referring to the opening beset ley of Spring. the marks of thrift. and an abundant and prosperons populati .n attending closely upon lairorOne enterprise ,"' marking throughout our Ctonity a most wonderful's:deem* In leas than 50 years,—the , Speaker noted the no lesa woe; derfel progress In the circulation of the Bible from the time of the permissive decree' of King lien ry or. dieting a Bible to be chained In the Churches, that any one who could. might read it, only so as not to disturb the I riest in his Mass at the adjacent altar. The gimi nun reformation everywhere resulting from the wide spread Bible distribution, the lobar In Its translation, the patience arid energy hitherto en successfully put tenth in the distribution, were brought but as b. kens and pledges the Vast to the Fat are. encouraging the ladles of the Sorters to go T.wword. and not to floe (Or one moment In their noble etTortalo send the linty Word to every hamlet, and to glare It in possession DI every one 1 6%9.1011 receive it In this and in all lands. But it is not only die,tri.ertion of the Word thrworld needs, but ersstattrarlos as well. This point, the Speaker illuminated by happy scriptural arguments, proving the Divine appointment and the human need . of PICACIIINiI an the chief -means of Evokieellsotion.—, I Thin was confirmed by facts, shelving that the Ibilyit ' Spirit however rendered the frosts word prreminently ; suet-ovoid Priihionstiti seasons and In rworions ! I try from the times of the ApostlirCuirtil mow. Distribit. Ben Is In order to dissemination, anti invoices a m o st solemn pledge to send with the Bible t..e warm hearted picaelter. „ !Ow, as the word, rood or spoken. eon be testingly op. plied,oidy by ihn Spirltof tt ?tr. w hose Revelation "it is, every friend of the IlibloCAUFll is urged by the practical conshlrratiann of common and of rellgtml, to awoke to the privile ge, _ and . he rained in the drily" of Ile rind supplication, that the Holy Ghost may everywhere • attend the circulatkm of the Holy Scriptures. This In a.m.nrre teport of it mist interesting address. 4 The ladles of thiriSoclety. quietly unit nnostentallously, are doing a goal work. deserving the hearty cooperation of all who desire the elevat kin of wan. -CORNER-STONE LAYIN G. HE -Corner-stone of a Methodist i,tpirecra I Churels_witi ber laid at Crcavona, on Sun. doy, o'clock in the afternoon. The 'Rev. M. If. Ortaor will officiate. tredstint by Mr. Benj. Ilay.wood and o'hers..... - rho friend* df the rause, • and the public generally, are respectfully invited to at teed. • J.J.UPCIII.MOII. • j - !MIRY lIP.RKLE, ' • i W. L. OR*Y. Cressona,-May 14,19 • " _ v 204. t -Tun General- Convention of the Episcopal Chores, of North Carolina met on Wednesdar,.the 4th inst., if Clj , ldshorongh. The Rai. Bishop Atkinson Presided: 'The number of clergy In the 'dioeeis is 47, of lettnnt 34 were present, There were 71 day. delegates , . 'Twt new Congregations - were admitted; and one candidate was t.rdaine4 deacon—if-he number of communicants , 'in the 'diocese isf:l,o:l6. Number of bar 'lsms 414 ring the past year:799. - Namber cols - firmed 353.', Marl ages 'SO. . . NOTICES'. iriritN l6 l l . l3 GLUTllEttANCllUnClLltartteiSquare Pdtterille.lter. W. it, Lucas: osiers, Pastor. Disler ser •ifoin I his Church reguteriyevery Sunday'. Morning, tieltr.l l'elock: evening , at 7 o'eteek Weekly Prayer Minting, ['Wanda) , e van lug. et 7 o'clort . ; I"ZiTIIE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CTIVRCII wilt worship regularly - at .tlae Associate Reformed Cburch negate, 3tarketlstreet—Rev. SAKCIM COLT, Pastor.— , Sabbath morning. at .104 'o'clock; evenings, at,7 , clock. Weekly Lecture and Prayer meeting, Wednesday eveninga.st 7 O'cloelt.' , • SKEEN—in thin arrough, on Vx14 10 7,573) 'nth. 1 ' 49 , !ACT, wife of Joseph Sketo,..aged 44 'bars, 7 mont hs an.; 7 days.. • ,;•' "" . 3• ' ' la.W.M—On Trldsi afleinnron, Mai Roth , /Innt MA. 41. e.. eldenedangtotor o 3061110. and Margaret 0. Hewer , ' KY the lith plat of hie age. DISSOLUTIONS. • DISSOLUTION •• OF PARTNER pont will hike Dottrel that Oa part nerlhiP b4" l ""lbta exhWltat between lb. tawleralpmed. bas this, ay been dissolved by mutual eaa.aat ; and Ibat all the Itabifit Ira of lb. dm of Ta;lot A Graff! will be paid by Jahn X. Onset!. who will from this dote, eon di et tba buslueee in bk olja barna. • J 011,4 E.GT;AEVY. • • - .493101 t Y. CAP Los. . rottseillqh April 9.10 10431* . ADMINISTRATION. ofADMINIBI'RATION NoTICE.— iniffem lettere of administration se the Witte alkinto 8. Jackson, late of the Baines% of St:aale• &M a yan! moon &soled, hese bees muted to the sebeestbst Ay : the itettiater of the Onsity—tleticels ben,hy glut to ell Aces tedsbted to aeldeatote to mete peyoset, end these lofting elateasellfprisent theta Le settlement to the redesigned. - JOSEPtt E. JARKBON. -,EL CAW, SOU :3, V4l 17 Itto Adithttatrofet% Tfl E 0 It EATEs BrOY KIND . Of 11U-11014 —t- Uctigious 3utelligince. DIED. WANTED bk Mrt112'El::1111?1:17; )r ft' tetin • In part.. I ;so ii d vn.l.r ' . and • now.mtd• tom ponfatiql in propinata to platierilvr. 7 ivir, g 4 I.il' N u .. • CtiptiOLl Or Abe au; and vkliciv $14.3r ruaur b. ply,. '''' . „. - "Ai 1. 31 tril:l4 Cliflibuiptai. NVAZI.F.. I)- 7*...T',.ars'r...,,,, b. „,illitry, T zf)ll, mioston Limml • '._ _ 6 ; G. Altrfl 2110 17•• m• W he snallh. None but the beat of workmen mouepe.: 44 * 1.. P. I.IAIiNER Amble mt. Ma 15.1&59 •i•naet eleetkm er Teachers for the 01aterinn Fry, of t‘otterille. kr the ~reer &a toning the Ent nth ! lEa, will be held by the Meant of ; pireetcn. °lt Ito,. dvy nventne.lnih of May next.. Twelnlyereee will he In Oil--font with 1111111/11 tend- twouty.thr . remelt.. Salaries for males frinl,lso 00 to .I.sma) , 114 for kroales from Sill OU to SZA/ 041 aT , ". nekt, monthly. meantime In grade of eehhol of applicant. Of the Teewhera now employtti. thrnt &rioted, to telt* eiteet at the rime nr torrent yete... th . Prlorlost (mete) .r Prf" 4l . an . " 1 " 18 b , of the Male limp:mar itebpol. and the Trarherifnet6og a Prima r y *hoot. There will alto be rhoown a t.aa' Trerbee &+rihe fltbbarb'prehn,il. In all ears. of expellent* ftrrterie.l. Applkaliona eompanled by millet-mirelrmo Ibt. Crum,: sepeilei..r.i. eat, valid tar the year ISSSI-'fat—to I* 'lisp, op to llama election, In serrou'or by writin z , I. R. HANNAN. l'rf,ident. er cunisruPum: LI TIM .cry . A r.. 11 *S4 17.1f. NOTICES. MEETING of Land Ownt & c m ) ra • Opetor* and other* Interelled In tbrAlabanoe Cml field will be held at the Prow leant* 2,, 1 ,,„,,, villa. on • TtiIIISQAY, Slay 26th. at 2 o'rk:ek, 4, to . mensures for the Immediate ea ilatinetlon Of a Itailloaa from A.tiland So Purl Carbon Of %NAM lily, May X1.'39 (o(PflOS.—The public are hereby cannoned not to orgotlato two octet slain by It 0, Dana Do hob n and Otw4lab Hoed, for lbw auto ottlaai slo,da tell Port Carbon. Brptotohne =4: IVA. dra an N tbdtorart of %Warn Brows,. ttor4lo Dots at 4 unroll., aO4 the 41G 9 114 01 at 9 Mouths, AS thy) roesirr d lan eiy. iNeir:Ation and win tut pay the alma. WILLIdSI Ds FR Mi . , ODEDIAII ItliED. • • 21st M=Ml wASII- AllTILLE111:418!--:-TOu , • w liieer. In foll:unitorre, at the Artortry, "aor on Londay,June 6, 1t49, at o'clock, l'. M. tor pond. and afterwards to vote fir ftrigadr, It.glmental t,i Company oftfcent. It le expected that every rooster r,e the Artillerists mill be at the Arms ry, puoctnally n the hour stated. fly order of the Captain. .1 M. *IMMO. RA Pottsville, May 21.'x9 • , 21.4 NOTICE.. --Was left the _store, n 1 . the anharriber. porno time apto, a small hurdle ciinfelolne a Silk *entitle. Dead PIM* and .etr or other ankle, The owner by,Paying for this allvertlmnort can.have It, by rah, og at my more. tissnY qa): , sAN G . rottaillle; May 11,12 ,\TortcE.,-I hereby notify all whom ,it; marconearn, that JOSEPII LIKE IS no 1..ne., eirfir In the nianytactarinit and - rale of Penni , / henteakents, and that hi !BAG longer authorised to r. lect any money for me Or In my name. .1011. N DELLINGi.n. Lancaster, re., May 11,'59 2.03 t NoTtce to IiOLDERS RLY'lllE TOWNSIIIP, OltflEttft.-14 conmcqueuce of to recent dhrovery of forged orders. and oleo that < rd.n have horn rt..issued, the undetalatied. Tretunret att Collector. ht•reby gives notice that he will nut nscalre payment of marl; any orders {tuned prealone In Apf, • 31. 1 111:11.. Blythe,townahlp, May 14.4.53AJt A UDl'l'oll'S 110'FICE.:--The derdgmed, Auditor appointed to distribute ty, tundein the hand of Geo. 11. McCabe, Eel.. Atol:m. of MITE tviIIYMAN, hereby gives notioe that be ed. a* lend to the duties of his appointment. et his care. ii the borough of Pottering', on floridly, the Yd day June. A. n u iliStl. at In 'o'clock, a. w., whets and *her( persona ititornsiell may allteitd. JAMES ELLIS,. May 'al 21E3t1 .A'kedit r. VPITOR'g 1101'10E.—The - un dersinitinl, Auditor .appointid In distribute the funds In Ills heeds of Wm. li. 31sti41,f.sib Moigties of Jl).4t MI ALT,ER, hereby Oyes entice that h will et• tend•to the duties of his appointment, at-hi office. In the borough of Pottsville, nn Wedoesday,/the lit day June. A. 11..1A60. at 10 o . .eine/I. A. )1., a hsn'and where all persr.nP It:I.-rested, may attend. JAMES k.:LLIS.. May at] A wliter. QTILVY COW.--'Came to thegri t .' premPes rd the subscriber; resldlna In Ffalky poinshlp.Pcbuyll6ll county. a lame, t‘'upposed to hese a cell two months. Wide bort,. White h . ge. a white 'pot on the ahnulder, and t white spot on the face. :opposed to be between 5 and 7 h., Old. The owner Is rtlueated to comeand prove Uri., ty. piy chir:es and take li. away, or she u 111 L. ae•cordlnato G. %V. 1.E1131.1.N. May 11.'59 ; TN the Orphans'. Court or Schuylk'il IN Conn tr.-1 n the testier or the oreounf of Jacob lid. Atiaripi4rattar of ItOilltltT tV001).?ItIK, tireeswi The undersigned. to •whom was refermd the matter. under the exceptions II rempinying the fin/ of Lewis l'reoer t Auditor. bout., gives,. rothe Iyn Y. 111 attend to the ditties of hl* appolatmmit,t u the 30th day ot"Mor,liis9, at 10 weteict, m., at hi. to Ore, lu the borough of Pottsville. whet)' aid where 'tartlet; Intereatrd may attend.; DAVI) D. Ott F May 11. 2'U- 3tl I.l‘ob/er, A u rwrows N wripE.-4 it the Or. pktnie Court of Schuyl4lll county. Tun Undersigned, Auditor, apopiested (In pleee nt 'John- Ilohirt, Epl..) to r. Plate and np.ct Ile the A , count 0f.1.011.'S W. dllto:3l.4K.Elt, 'nstardian nl is , ►,,t i is.a tulnor Chita of Henry Enls.deetaped. x ntenend to the dutlpp of bin apeeintment,'st hin ot9r, 1p Centre ►lrerL PoVeville: on Tuesday, the dte of 11ay.1 0 41. at 10 o'eine‘. A. M. IV4'. L. IVIIITNP.Y ' . . . Pottaville, May 7,'; 19-3t*l) , Attittos. 1 , . ~„ . ' ASt._IGNEE wo-rldt.--Whileas, . the undershrned hare been, by a voluntary deed of .4h:omen t, appointed Assignees of HENRY 11. HIS SEMEltand wlfr,of Mllleteok tortnatilp.Lebonon M.1113,..T, ) In trust, ti t the benefit of redltors, all porsons 11.1.4,1.4 I.ohr sodd aratrnor, are r!q uestsd to make lottordls:. payment. send those havln claims 111., demands amis. him will tottl4e.known, the mate • lthout delay. The, book. , are in the hand. of Uattn lk: sTrAir. Esq., of Milirreek township. who f. authorised In tat/ .ettlement, and to Whom all thoie Imitebted to. or ke• log claims against said Assignor, will Oral. apply. JON AT GAN I LUG. 31111ereet, ~ . GEO. IL 31ILLEK,11.4d.11.err, 3fa3- T. 'l4 i9-iltj TN the Court of` Common I'leas of sehtiylkill County J. W. N UTZ, Subiona ter Pirerie, No. 36 &Vti t law Tarsi. Mk Alias' JuAykrao SABAIn NU fZ. .11' Dc. Term, lluB.. 4 In'aecoraence with the net et Assembly IN, ow+ mil made Bud pro, biol. the said SMIA NUM, derrnottnt shove mune& is hereby requlned to appear before Os 44.11.1 Ceurt, at Pottsville. on ..11tntivy, the sixth day .1 June, A. n., 18.70. thrre and then to answer in, the r 0 plaint preferred in thq 'hove, e JNO. P. IlOitAitT. Sheriff", Office, Pottsville, Aviv/ of Schwilaill It April .*S.th., II FOR SALE & TO LET. VOA REISIT.OR vain: Ale Tavern Stand In the village of 'Sr., kirk, lattll occur ',ALI., Patrick 31cCann— Appl 1 y . tjt. ItAlt,Tllol.olll3r, rot Mit , ..__ p•rs FOR SA LE ON "Lit E.—TI ia?,:iuitr!ru,:„"if,,„"Fr'o'r„ . .Ilot:ellt i l y 1 bi ars, o lo Ci fhose eem . .1 A ... dlieff:lmproie tbe.r.atue..Apply.t D. iIAN:SAX. .... 14 -- , P'EE'P T— Ii — — l if ' 11 we ng oust,. Store rooms, Lodge rooms sod (*res. For lola apply to ' ; L. C/111 , 1511.1. 1 05, 0 Clw. drare 510 Atert, c t reeds Pottsville. Feb. 5, 'ZS ." ',„ : fits rto 'l,E'r—From t h fi7sTr:, lied, the walla of rooms learned! hpiscopal Church, now occupbol is ar Apply to Pottsville, Feb. 5, '5O , , I: 4 1 0R SA LE. , ---:Si xpa 1 rifvf 4.0 ni Ili Trucks will be sold rheil CT em• .or not" with s proved areurity. Also, a valuable 511 1.1«. on the u terms. Appl to _ 40118 II 1111F.S, Trsrue. Pottsville, S lsy 12.'58 .. 1541 FOR SALE—One skip ioniB. p.q. ramp. with column Opel; and connertiosr all ready In b., put Into lbw ',linos. Will be eobt 1,.. - ~ poly at the Tanuslua Iron Works Int Iturtiwr l o r,res tion_i . - CAIVFEII A A 1.115 Angpst 21.'51 • ' .• • .. 1 4 1 o R S i tory Brick • Dwelling lionve. with hatk•buildinz,t.V. suppli e d withlrax nod water Itiluree. • 'I • .14‘). Two Store.linotaT, with basements " 6 " E ' t Pul table Mr any klnd•Ofadtainees, between the Axons can. llouae and the PenurylTania Ilan. ApplT I.' • Feb. •.:6, 'IP 94f J M. MI.:1:1 . 11T. 0 COAI. OPERA TORS .—TO RENT—A tine Collicry‘in the ilihad ; , emi tt virile Coal Yield, with all the loproTemetd , honer:. lc, and now capable of product*); from 114 .° 350 lons of Coal ter day. Alan, a • Tery nee sTort: ',Dwelling and Warehouse., in connexion with the mine, if &Wired. • 46 This Colliery bleat:able of doting a very laAiel , ndae , To pod Tenants a lease will Ihe i atv , n on Cer, rev , cas e ! tenni: addrese.-1102. 11.173, Philadelphia t'v,t Offer. MO 74: - - ,t '19.4t A RARE r f CI . beailt K ift! EnTo I town, twice meaty Is at preeCent for sal:, A lirti thews story, and another foie story. Itrirk barn. all neeessary ontbuildinm good an new ; teen acres Pr good Lo J, orchard, Orley:lnt. all 4.lrobAs of huh tree.. shrubbery, shade {rem, lam, yard, Poo+ dowers In abundlore. rood W• 1 1". kr. it IA dn a public road and near two rallornJa..tol l " and gnat Penn. Lrwation quite Isealt by. and a M r ful pmepmt. An excellent, piare frt a t?renionry. 4o ' iner reeidenee. kc., At. l'ossessinn gives at an, lira May 7.11 •t ' 1940 C I — ,S - LE -7- .—TVI : 7 O fines—geartoirether—leihoba ng and pumpla On* 4tl horse Engine, with gearing t. do I • • ;do 2 , 0 yards of 11 incl4fri pc., and working barrel,. • WO yards of wire rope,—a lot of chain. One :V Parse Engine: and roller... Nemirow, A c, for 1:re.0 4 The frame work of tinglee trustee and broker, and let ant houses. A large lot of T roll& that lair Iron and scrap Iron. Alen, drift ears. navels cart and slott. and two )ii Will he pOld very cheap. Apply to R",7l.Ziat 4 Arid, Nahnistame:drtet, iletrrek Fet,reary 11'0 . . 7tf CHEA P- One 00 bone Llngray . am! eouneetkun il•rpenlFA water. • One 40 horse Ifogtne,. for bottling Coal Mith Wig and connection& Ob. (0 hone Engine, for pnmplng. One an horse Engine, Rasta and ronneetleo f is breaking Coal. About 1300 Get of 16 Inett pipesocith pouf* r' 4 connecting Irma, Ae. • • , • A knit 400 feet of 14 loch pipe. punt P, lo"r" • A lot atj tat, chain, rope, de. Apply to • - 'A. ItrEllitt. • Oinee—earner of Ilmbantango A Snood Arne% 4ltf r w 4 4 ntlstlile,Jaty ,14 .110 the .Veins of C O3l btu. , " th e water 1441. the flowery flag Tr b .;' ) at fadendlle.toatalniaalo4 acres of laud • Üb l ranee of Valliant*. it Lae Finer rale' Of C"" 1 1,, I t - Includes The Mammoth White Mb Ye o. Iblekawas. Than lo • railroad rooming sh W awl I north fiom Pattern* to lbe Traci. Thera la • 5 , 14 ":: -ibis Tout at lease too fret deep. tbe upper yet 18 2'..m. hats 150 to 1110 frert has bawls cruebed In. 0" bmix rwpateridlind laud. It is roacedell is • solid body of (el, below lb* water keel, sad Idols strike of Om Tract. Yor tempi aod P 11416 • apply to ) JOHN BONSALL, f10.,11d Walnut steorl, YlPimfr'fb4 IfAy 1. `4% day el Aril u 4 ExeAxnrt• 1 1 * 1. T1110311 . : 4 0N. H . ntr
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