ta mat POTISVILL E I Shiba DAY, NAY 111 ---------- _ ' ffiIIIIIILIINDEE TON lat , , no, death of this illuitrious '-', nin his Dim Medi Ywir,le in event which f n it sadly upon thr a im 'benirt of ' ifiSsetrriffi •H r was a in old in years, lerseith'irSitcr young cad uoooebed by time; /teit, Yet unceasebrus of hit iiiititemo; Eland earr. Yet 'dept... . ,•'' . ;s; ,tindOek Beery Alesandet,;Baron_Von Gum ..lrsrldt, tree born et Berlin,ideidernber 14. 178 i - father, Major Von Batibtridt, who bad been an offices In the , service ot.Tertileaielt the Great, died ie 1770. • Akiindalitoii ietaboldt was ede -nated partly. It thi'initreititi or Fratikfort-on•the .oder, rand, portly at Goettinpn; at which latter liebed thailiebelituf theittiructions of Boyne sad illumerhaeb. In his un versity vacations be • Wisde''telentiliorizeurilons raiong this Rhine and tate' the Hats Mei:retain', thirCault of which was , his first} 7 stark, published in, !#O, entitled "Mine. wltkOrmleonsidierations on 4rbitin basaltic forms ' dens,on_the ROO." - He lbatj.lbetook himself to Freiberg.triitudy mining tinder the direction of Utscalebtated Werner. In 1242 be was apporn, • terkto en edges connected whit ;the mining depart.' ettent seder rite Prussian goesirennent, end' lived . at syritutb: Bete be teusdei li d till 1795. The deities if his • official positirizi , did not interfere , with'the ardent pursuit of iciintifie knowledge. Belida 'inattributing s . eien'tiiicilarticles on various . aubjeete to demur paciodieilir, be wrote and pub lished-* wertiton botany, blithe; Latin language. 11e bad ; always felts stro4l desire for Arraign itarel; . and en the deathofihis Mother, in 1796, Its.deterutined to gratify its.l l'he troubled state of Serape interposed teeny Obstacles to his plan ; and while waiting for the reelciation of hit hopes he published * work on the" p rose of life in the Omelet"! vegetable . world, and another on sub ' Soreness gas. A plan:forlialiing upper Egypt in 1798 was reluctantly abandnned after having been *Meetly ernbracaL. •I s the y year he made at Paris: the acquaintanee of IloSpland, a young man Inspired, like himself, with the love of travel and rite love a &deuce. They schemed a journey into ' North Africa; bat that failing,• they - visited' Spain togetbei in the early part of 1799.• fere; fate 'Width had so long frowned upon him, began to smile. Tbrough the !distal's L'rquijo,ll . 6 gain. ed access to the King of Skein ; and was far`tonate (Stough to secure his interest : end co-operation is s proposed visit io, i 'Meliao !sled, South America.— The two friends set sail frCtnCorcinua no ttie sth of Jane, 1799, In a Spanish Corvette, the Pizarro; . , and *seeping the'English I triierws, got out to sea. .. . They visited Tenerife, iseCided the Peak, and ; • made some tesearcheir into tba,eatural history of the island. They reached Carnana. on the Coast • of South Amities, July 16. The next five years were spent in 10 , 1,teiy .extenied course of travel, sieb *like In personal adventures and scientific results. The region • watered, by the Orinoco was fallrexploted, and the connexion between that rivet in& the Amason traced.' They visited Cubs, • where thee remained some 'menthe. .In March. 1801, they returned to the -: continent of• Booth An:erica, sailed op the Megdalena as far as they • enuld, and pursued their route by land to Popajan tied Quito, andthenee as far Mouth as Lima. The . chain of the Andes was Ste times crossed, its vol . esnostwerstaarefully studied, and the lofty peak of Chimborazo was asrendedl to within about thir teen. hundred feet of the 'top. Irian Lima they sailed to Guayaquil, and then to kaapuleo. From _ ' Acapulco they, went to the city of Mexico. There and in the other parts of tini prasinee they spent • some months is selentillelnsolorations; and in ar ranging their specimens.l limy sailed front Vera Crus for Bovine, March 7,1804, and remained . i . two 'months at the Litton'', !Place.' From Havana they went to Pffiladelpliii4 visited Mr. Jefferson • •at 'Washington, end sailid fOr Bordeaux in France, where ;bey arrived in Atigust, 1804, bringing an 'immense - amount of new beeededge in geography, geology, climatology, tria:teqrcioly, botany, svlo-' • gy; and every other branclirOr natural history, as • well as, in ethnology andpnlitiOti statistics. The text twelve years or his 'kite, duriat, which Ilnotheldt resided at Pa r ris; were occupied In pro . parloglar the prep and publishing the splendid resultaof these rich fiver years of rasel.l , These appeared lo successive ~ years and r tiri general title of: "Voyage do .11urnholdtlet noel:and dais • l'interieur is l'Ainerique I urni-ldio 4e a... ... gooses' 1799-1804;" eeniprising een •di ff erent wotirs,',and makirig ' limit. vole sin quarto, . , -three infollo, with two: collection ' f maps, and = ,one of engravings. 1I , , .';'7 It was not mail 1817 that Ilambol t roundlet.. sore for any contiderable work not Connected with hit uses!' in America. I In that year be published en assay on the distribution of ainati.• •• In 1818 • ' .be visited Italy with day' Luesac, and afterwards spent icons time in England. !_ln 1822 he 'acorn . • ponied:the late King uf' Prussia on a visit to Na. plea.. In• 1823 be published no essay on the so- let • perpositiou o f ,rooks In ' both hemispheres. Ia w • . 1828 be took up•his alredi in Berlio, whero'hi_bas • • . overdoes resided: 1n.18t9, when in his aiity- Arst Year, he accepted it pressing invitation' from • the Cite Emperor of ItuSsia, Nicholas, to join a II scientific expedition Ilan the Asiatic regions of li • 7 that:empire. Ile Tidied . Siberia and the shores n of the Caspian, and advanced as.fsr east as the c `frontier" of Gin Chinese Empire, returning :by • goner stud SI. Petersburg. The scientific results i of this expedition appiared in various worapub. ] Imbed bb Ilumbeillt or under his superintendence. I • /12 18118;--•19 he published . an elaborate work in -.1 five volumes, entitled, !'Examen Critique de la I Geographie du Nueveie Continent." Of late piers - "be has been devoting (himself to the crowning la- • • , bor of his life, the composition , of his world re • ' •nawied "Kosmos." I , " : • ,I The great.rank w h ich Humboldt has held in • i• 1 , thaw_orld of science, the Boston Carrier, ~ 1 • is due too,•,wonderful ' combination of faculties, rather L • 1. - Loan to the pridotamance of any one. Be rail erinallyremarkable for the accuracy of his 1, . observation, an d the brilliaTcy of his generalise. tines. ills' easeful nopectron of details never i • - impeded anything minute or microscopic to his undersianding. Ilia literary abilities were of - the , • ,higheet order. He hid a poet's sensibility to na-, • tore, which art ramp:licit, ever wore away. Ills deteriptlans are nut (trice remarkable fur accuracy) , . „• of delineation than it. richness of Coloring. Thel chitm of ideal beau ty -of the serenest and bigh-I . • est l philosophy—bange over his page, and exalts' -and dignifies his epeinlatinns. To Vispenatnitin • - 3 plaGotraphical glanteery 10'1°1100 phenomena ' ~ is prt of • grand er l cle, and springs from a unil, . cereal law. In his i'licusritus," bis most aharicter; , • , ' bile work, we see tliti Poet and the sage expound!: . • lag the facts of; thatnituralist—Plato interpreting •• ' ' Aridotle—end blending the accumulated research: .es of thing life of unparalleled scientific nativity I iato!en exquisite mosaic of beauty arid truth. Its ..., -. • would be itaparsibleitrithin any reasonable . peel s to give the florist ' . outline of his scientific ' labors and reaults.l.We CIO only indicate the spirit that prealdett, titer his scientific life as the' noblesl• eharacter.lThe i • vast fabric of science • . - Whieh be reared w , ,• ; :jerew,ned by's spire wbleit,.. _with silent finger, pelotediver to Heaven and tut .God. Bever Issas lll:bare a • more beautiful life, than his; Salver silted theme a life In which each„ , • ,sueeenbre•-portion "if round to that which pre,. ' . eeded it by mitre ha ten ions laws. Ills old age • lees like • Norwayi ~ilight at midsummer, white ' - midnight. itself is WO Celled and so ft ened Donn. "His life wonted fact"/ 61 teal of death to make It • I ils' , t, perfect, ! . 1••: ; Atioixstuoss . We , vets in doubt In regard to the existence:ref . it Deutoeratiel party lit our midat, previous 'to the I tune of the list n4lbe:r of the Standard of this 1 BOreagh. V We knee there were a couple of cliq4eil la the emeriti, each 'inaulons to be recognised ash orthodox in the faith. We had some recollection .",of tbeii,,hist !henet e ttois • gathering at the Court Monswen w lob' : i t; and oust appendages wank : , • • :- pulled-fa alters , 01, 1 4 theatteMpt to chair the gent it ' • mi ii ta i I: 1 4;6 iierell'i,4th elated to preside. Bu rills Teeny, until ,the appearance of the last number - oi : the Poecognis Stolitford; we were Ignorant of the ''','.. feet that' bere te.: , iieed, a Democratic party among as. We article, eige the tact with all the (rooky - ' m a that et rled :the acknowledgment of Dar Cloeketes coo n, b e fo re its memorable descent t vivito*" to the ireet hunter; - ' But not atilt le there a Dem+ p'l:, ty ' among us; but it has hid a autos ' ' mortal, of lading Its sued moll g -fn oprt Boom of tit t ~ ."Coonty,ton the first Monday hi Jane. [An, into . ~. eating flat to autitlearians, and to the ulcer party or DOIIICati that'i'ast year held its annusi meet. . lag as the tatside'et the Coact ;louse.) - Thiwevir. . me wiliest touch :in private grimmer; but prO. - teeekt**l Point : i t gelation; It appears that this . ' liiiiineerial era „„of the Deatieratio party keep, ' the Court Boom tattd to ihOluite on the first Mon: ; day In Jane, ea latter 'lather it Issues or deaf not 'lmes it notification in time, to that effect. Bo the People are . ;4 soderstand;aenordieg to the Beistdonle!-protinciameato. Mow we - cannot ~ . unditstri hew t t,Ditis9cratleor arty other fou l ly , . 1 ,H,, , • ' . 4 - 6 elaiti Say - pecklir with ti.: • $ lieli dikOtitiotit ' - ha%*=..„aveb Ibit'.ins, • Laise,ll,o46tloil:: Mr. ir.Ccuitio . ilstatett tit4* - ottatietinsmisaiosertgraktted thaitasollbe COM ' .Use to, the Desisocriusy faiths fish bf,tutse;beftsie tbe Standing Dominitteniuf this 10eople's : tarty fixed that date is-dsiteriver. tha t net was eel known i . pithilef'l, we lkivii.lest,Mr. 'O'Dea/xi:lt air_ imition to thiketkutt. Volumene troot that such is the' fact,' nersfiire, w,a : hold that thisPeopits recognising wit uststemosial ,cestotti of thrf.Demo i cradle*, any thee [party, have th right of pre cedence, whe pub! r e notification f the fact thlit they intend bidiog i a meeting at t e Court littalt, e ! has been giallo first. And we thr that under the circumstances, all the aggress on in the ease is on the put; of the Democratic Standing Como t l i t mitten, *hies aware that the Statel ilturention of the People's 'Party is, called for • fills of Jose, also knew . 11iat the , Counts um fog _ the eir pointmenk of delegates from Sch i yikill County, mast necessarily , belled at an et her period than thsraecond Monday of June. Th a l matter is prob ably, not of much moment, nor Will:occasion any unpleasant waren*, on the atb bf Jens, as the People will meet at a later hour than the Demse racy ; bet we protest against the unworthy - win nerl in which that distracted party endeavors to annoy they too yorteous antagonists, for to treat the faction leaders and wire.polle r rk with . ecuiiesy politic:silly, moms like casting pia l rls before seine. ECM • •,'. in was is - kin. We make from our late &taiga lilts the Iblleiring Interestiggi n, Wads: • , ; ke,Ametrla GeaOlta re. The Per:Steele ls gives an account 'of the Ansitian Generals natter Whose' irection the campaign in Pied. moat has been opened' , General Gyislal,new . the actual governor of the Anr troltallanj provinces, and commander of the troops In all Lom,rdo•Tenegia, enutl, In 180, a simple general of bigatie4 He fought under the mrkee of Be dell'''. 1 1 *(ally at Customs, on the filth of July, and unless he has forgotten the particalars,of that battle, he should 'cherish Nome respect for the Diedmontese troops. Customs is the name of one of the villages in cluded In the Dud occupied by this Pardintan. army. 1/54100 Auskienst commanded bal sa '. tsky, tone Piedmontese brigades, the colle strength of Which was 20,000 men. One a these brigades was commanded by the Duke of Genoa. The tight Jaded from eight o'clock In the morning till four in afternoon. The Pied. modem performed prodigies of brarery; they defended step by step all their position, and I retired lacing the enemy, whom they:parer allowed tot a single instant to break their ranks. • One understanOs how fling Victor EmatineLlo his'recent proclamation to the army, re called with pride thicglorious retreat. Gen. Gyulai commanded on that day one of the !Austrian brigades; be know& consequently, what the Sarditdan soldiers are , worth, and he is about, to Warn the quality of the sot diets of ranee. - . , , s The w ter next IntroducasGeneru i I Hebei. Hie rank In 1618 as Colonel." After the retreat of Itadetaky across the Adige be was entrusted tis keep open therms-. minket/Onset the General.inettlet between Veronaand Trent bylitivoll and the Gerona. lie took part with a battalioci of the regiment of the Emptier's, chewers, , in the action of Pastrengo. where kbe Austrians were beaten. I lie Is the same, U we are f not deceived. who mused to, be shot in the tows of Trent.t be patriot Ital. tans. He found that an easier task, apparently, than fun d beating them on the field of labial Ameral Item is the nazi, inslividlislity. If we are to with erode. the latest Italian letters, lit General Baron de Cu •'9f Hess who has inverted disgrace b basing blamed the 1/ of moistment terms the Tic He took part ist city, the campaign of IE4B, in quality o cleit'AP dal major of lilarshni Itpletsky. , Va il milit ry talents were ea. tribal to him at that time. ' Ile d not then attain ''''.s 2 • the height of his. eputation. • et Cl .0f General Denetick, the hlstor aof the Steele= Ile enjOye a European reputation huost equal to gist Cad of his celebrated eolleague,Ocuera Ilaynau, the woman. lb, llogger+• Various nu ors. . web The Duke de Chartres, atter a • biritliant examination i at the Military academy in Turin,lhed been appointed; . ii, undertlleutenant in the draaoons lof Nita. and was to follow the Piedmcintese army. WiSeld it not have been Coli n li a eisigti i ;:r destiny to see the grand son of Louis Pillage. ,„,,,, - . pi figh ing for thseindependence of Italy between King ...i. 'Fleur 'enamel and Emperor Napbteon I The latest ad , dent ekes, however, state that she int/endue of' the Due de l3 i Chartres to Peeve In the Pledmoittete army has been t his orerret : rie advice of the Ort ans Princts4 Ids un- erre The he is about to team Tarin or E4igisnd. pendent of the Lond o n Times at New-Gas. it , Geon-Tyne, writing on the gth a . 11 1! Hay,glees the follow. •-• tug. which is somewhat significant; • ploy i. "'the Russian goverment has Countermanded an ex- "" '' ~„. ~ tensil order for loc s Gem and Inachinery,and a large firm i this town has is obligeed to pay off WO or 31)0 D T I handir.”4 1 : • .Theit'aris corresion entofthe Brussels Independence lie I says that the &ripen , bra given a private audience to :Iry a cardinal sent on a m anion o the French government, ' and that bis Holdouts penal In rdaining the power of . leaving. Knipe In cork., In eve ills ides. An [Engirt/5 squadrrn. eon sting of four shipsetthe- Ci a i line. and a frigate, ader the commando! . Admiral Press • teen mantle; h-si arrived t G ibraltar: ron Is reported'to be In the Adriatic. we , 1 A French squad The French Akers having n toed France unexpeet- • i'dir , had not time tosupply the Pelves with the most y MI indispensable I%Mo:wellies, aud Ic i ngs in Genoa they Fur cell - chased their mutes, Daddies and- baggage carts. A fair for !tie sale of rustles teas held tdrery day in the market place The Genoese bent° dealers', like their brethren in ' I othe countries, extorted extravagant prices; as much „l an , asi 5 f. and iooLarerepaid for almule. , In ce consequeu•of ter [lath t wherever the Maki. rate ens ake their appearance, they ravage everything, car- ; ., ry o towage", l'opose contribulloos, and, in short, be. - Ir''' have in such %way that ilareital Coveted, it is raid, tit' has ritten to (bolsi, end him whether he dears ~ to ca von the wee lik . rbarlan, or in accordauce - ' with e principlessofOso ern civillutkos. The French govern /Most, it s t said, have contracted .. r iA of a eiitte r d Calm/L-11 . r. Will, fir the immediate delitra, at a rseilles and Toulon, of , De ila it, one nt tbo moat eaterpriaing and res. 20,00deasks of beef and pork. d a vessel is now load. • log ii George's duck, Liverpool, lwith 3.test emit., the re k p eeled itigo l na of Mknerarilie, died on Sundity in ainder of ipe order's being distributed among the \ ;i interred on Tuesday. Ilitaratb is principal ports of the bingdans. • . last an ilra , • Thai Pope is shunt to address a circular letter to all not only a severe lasi to his immediate relatives the Catindhs bishops. inviting them to order public prayea for peace: Cardinal Antonelit bee delivered • • and (rim ode; but to the community at large. diplonsatie notd to the govern m • of France and A 13- tria. t, eclaringlthe intention ot the Pontifical govern means malutain the strictestteal nifty, et Oris:nave thetefore been sent from Tiennato ad. set vance into the; Sardinian terril ry another corpV of bd. ...,., 000 men, n.meconcentrated rotted Pasta. They will be '-' repleent In their positions by ;troops drawn from Robe d • reel uda and Humility.: I • Al/ applicatlOWS coming from strangers to be admit- de ted into the litrench service he talkers-have been sod 'l O , will he refused. Major Kearney, of the United States, has entered the staff of ti en..;rris, commander et a di - of vision of the davalry of the lm rielGnard,but It is only e , as a volunteer and as a frieod,. lie nee no tack/ title then: i ', A French ji that H. Nlchulai Clary, • a . getitleman I s Income of ScomOu a year, has engaged far In a cavalry regiment !bleb is abet Lira or W Completed by A foil sett t wi l l store. It is a btaut 1 [ 1 tarand o library shoo LACKW OD's MAOAZI: sued by Leonard Scott - A New York.l The number era t tioro-tracts ;" "A - .roil (cli s ittinued ; "The funk th aof the but novel' e IT Aar) ;I"The Witch' Poi:3d ;" "The Competitio Sisvice;" I"Tidipgs from ' pelt' to the Country."' Those trite do not read t Biackweoti, deprive team tia' I 'treat! They are t . .8 ; ott A co., at a very re it T a ATLANTIO , MONTIILY: ' PHILLIPS A SAMPSON: , i ‘t .. fiaa number of the + l , e say on "Shakspeara's. ciitire . . I'4 - Trip to I C Passion-Piewers memory article on &pollees eonti , fi; l ets.• "T i tle Differential i more attractive than I The ingenious "Dull 'ra ti l onglit to en end. Hi cedit by Itia"Suuls and a l graphic s'itetch on Pri is tbezruldeet of a shot 'ilg imitated from one i prolifiaobis month ' Briakfait Table" ins is, truthful as well as ' . gestive article on the "S graph.". '"The Misdate 1 Scudder licentact with the interest of the sto ] igorous book notices copies of the Magazin I .nan's store. 1 pr B l ' i e ‘li n ll g 1 8 e S tive7; II Brother: cltrap wee 'els for the Million.. The world-wide potation of the: Waverley ,Noyels will insure a ready sale of OAS:cheap e4i, lion, and s prove, we trst, remunerative to the en terprising publisher*. It It is commendable to do anything that will, even in a Small degree, stay 'the present raging apetite for pernicious light ; reading. 'By valisfyl & th e cravings of those who desire fiction with a m e of, the healthiest of its order, is preienting e 11, and negatively, at least,' 'doing good . There a no works of the imagine tion which can so eff °tenni accomplish thi; as the novels of Sir IV Itei, , Scott. They, to say , nothing more,,are ha ogees. It is even astonish ing thet through se any.voluome thee. should ' be found so little th 4 religion or moral* would disapprove. For beauty of style, copiousness of expression, vividnee of description, and interest .f . 60 1 ,4 se,te eta ds-in th e foremost rank.— of Nis works will 14s - rer.d Arrays with, interest, and not unfrequentlY with r --rd, One volume 141 'issued every Saturdt y, and each one is got up : tin. a neat style, all of the same size, and are printed I et the rate. of 2iS nuts a volume, or the whple, twenty.sia volatiles for dye dollars, and set:Affect! of postage to all, op . receipt of this, sum. This low price should pltce a set! of them within the reach of everylxidy, n the land. lIISTS TOWAIRO PIIT I AICAL Pmwetettost—Or, the Philosophy of Hunan s Beauty ; showing bow lo Acquire and I Retain Bodily Symmetry. ' Health, tied Vigor; secure Long Life ; and' avoid the Infirmities and ~Deturtnit ies of Age. Br D. 11. Jacques. New,: York t Fowler sod Wells, publishers,llloB BendwaY.. Price s t.: This is n- work which, if we'iniksteke not, is des . tined to command almost nutrient! aunties. and . awaken everywhere:a deepor,intetest in ttie 'bpi., cal linpreyernent ofd the nes than hu yet_ -ben enulfestisd; U It sh6irs howl:Wan suiLitsty this, hapeoviment , moist undo by the tie of ,tlsckper... betty legltinnti ennui thirein)-Pointed out. Iti revelations eithilsiwit.orttitiwus _ euudgeration, , oo irbleh syniittetrY and beauty depend, arior-noi lae interesting andl important tliist-theyare hovel .111111/1110001:10e. In povaessioo of a es a private sold et to take the aril EDITOR'S I sat:rms.—nig ' fins “" the publication - 0 the b' an he obtainedP il 110 work , lypogiaph l i- lb d he withodt it. TZ\ fit for May hoe bees is- . Co., 79 t pulton - . :strt)et, ac ontairii "Popular Lit- ni 4rin Jettinese Waters" of Litdysutede" (part : r IN oce tbe.puldication of f Walkerne ;" "Only a e. 4 Systein and the Publko a/ Turin f' and "The AP7 di A fine, number this.— it lavvia's or is Jos I fth volum e English Reviews and elves of a rich lniellec published by Leonard runabre price. June, 185 L 1161ton: i t . Atlantie: The opening rt" is thoroughly a4pre- . c l uba," by Mrs. Ilew'e, of b L, is vividly written.. An ti Irina new and intereAting t , and Integral Outoullis" , its title would indica— II irlill Bears" is gracefully 1 I ginson, who won so much i I !bpi. Bodies;' eontributis t celtopert. "Bloodroot" ode with metre very heft y - Revues. Dr. llolmes 1 furnishing not only his i I Iment, which as natal, 1 ey, but a lively and sog- 1 Stereoscope and the Stereo 'ea Weoing" brings Mary , 3 Aaron #orr, limier course try is heightened. Several • (close thl.number. Single can bO obtained at Ilan- .11.4 IVr Waiter h volwme of T. 11. Peter.on 11 issue of IVaverles Nuo= =ffn== 1 1 4 ‘ 6 4 161 14ii .101.1=144-thtthilfi, - a - isti lisititisti irf trier - T i"tiiii --- --.-- - tialeii it Osiirni - ' thksik'd ili#o) s2*l bt,lMod , tool iii4ll; imi - tc in,,,itsoss:itailmitot eifisit thatiiiitire tit , ' perry ter eksinge,-trathrig- tr:lost eireljOii slut ' sad *integrant sf . herdisTflititrs I ind_itua t 'lbs I ' illoi riaostty day-;poni_berniti , ful ar seereggi ;Ukeuding,tistbsi direetioit ;Irma. to tbs. vital fot - -- • - : -.._ :. .-. ..- ,- , _ 4 4 07- 12 , 4 r e -f d "A ll i b ° t"s" (bet *II * .:1110144 111:4014,aisiFts! all, ago; aid we earnestly eom end it to ill - for Whim health strongth,and auty have soy attraetions; to par ents, Si It galde l to the right gerformanes of their .olt.important - foot:does and duties ;to teachers, who may learn ' ' rem it how to develop the mind's ' and bodies of t eir pupils hahnoniousli together; • to. young moms i who will not look la vain in its pages for the secrets of thlt womanly beauty and personal *tune iceness which they very properly desire to possari ; and` triyoung men, who will God its manual of roles for the development of those high qualittesi Of physleal 'lgor and manli ness which will coursatid the &dilatation of their Own sex no less tha l u the love of the other. Illustra ted with twe .ty :plates and a large number of cues, *strutted in the highest , style of art. .. • :cal Matra. •• A A 4 If AIMANA.C. ‘ ----- 1 - , sam 1 Kra mar. , - WWI 1 INSTIL WOWS MANGO. 23 SATOII9 *.«.. 4 33 7 22 New m: _p , i R t ; M uff ' /. 29 Summir ' :.- 4 32 T 23 Met Q. '9 0 3e... , 3/09Dar ' ... 4 31 7 24 f4ll x. 16 4 lie v • 31 , CrEsra ,'-. 4 31 7 24 Lad 41- 21 6 63". I WEAN ' 4.Y,., 4' 31 7.'24 '' • 2 TRUssO ii,.... 4 301 25 ,- 3 FRIDAY .'......14 30.7 25 1 • • Thersoonatitrleal Record for the :Week. Pat, flay Non., "' • Tues.. " r Wed., " Thum, a - YrL, " per Wh not nunovi the'market heave in Mar-, het Sqdare ilt ti unsightly, of no use, and de itroys the • eoty , or one, tlf the finest streets in town. Du n with it. • pen'y the fire months of the present year's nesit, i $399,059, an eseessof pearly $70,000 he net A r'ellis of correspoiding time last year. —Tlr. Committee on contributions to the of th Hemline Hose Company. is tetie;ting good &neeers. The now "spider" of the pony', ill be brought tip nest utootti_froin the - Cri I:l.—Nezt month the Pottsville Crick. . • ub wii Tilers match with . the Germantown et CI b. l It will bei payed in this County.! • Owe oitever, • bos not been' decided upon: . ,olie flc ry Dovis fliplOyeil at the Franklin cry, Fiirrestitille, end John,-Kelly work t the ' Colliery, were injured by aces; on :verde, last, the first so seriously by ick o e mule, that be is not eipeoted to re. 4 . 1 0 the 20th instant, William Raberts,em. •ed at the Ten . pil Colliery, Ashland, was in• tly k lied, in eithsequence of the heisting wire falli 'Oorrn the sloe and striking hint.— leave a Wire and fur children In destitute mast I= - i . e Schuylkill Chorister Society. of St. , 01 1 has been formed under the instrue. rd. John A. Phillips—meets twice s Nt. ' Clair fur ibe purpose of 1)r/sells:fop e Syr kty proro i se . s 'flatly giving 'event Cun te, of • wl,ii tic due notice will be given. -the Straiebei;ry Crop promises an ahun iC Id this sen'4oo,,and we learn that the . . tebos in this vicinity' will soon be realy for :king.!'This will be good news (or Ole lovers of is lucinue fruit. ,The thought of "strawberries id creaza" causes :one'e.rnouth to water! young lady from Philadelphia, unites. he surPrive the other day that 'Such a "natty" o a. 'Pottsville, should hare so many "char ters' (pigs) running at large. She thought it r , ..g:tory to our reputation for cleanlinesS. We oke. , pen•siro ; but had no reply to.make.— am that our citizens should tamely tolerate. eb nuisance, made as dumb. • , . -c- Soap is ap important article in household ta scowl y. Cleanliness is next to godliness. , Now we be e a home tnanfaetured artieleet. M., Al lan's.lDouble Distilled Soap—for washing and bloac ing linen, muslin, etc., which is highly rec laim ded by "many ladies of this Borough,mho ate sled its qualities. The price is six cents a int. , It May be obtained at B. Bannan's store in iis oroug h . . Mr. Mien'', toilet soap is also a oe Mole. • ' I . ..... r • t • , 'Foto/ Accidetit.—Mr. John Robinson woe . • ceid ntally killed at his mines at Centreville, ear his Borough on Friday last. ile was en lige in mining, and a fall of coal and dirt bap cne , which caught him between the coal and a rag n, smothering hiin before be could be . marl rite 0, Mr. Robinson Was in the 69th year of his ige, nd leaves a widow and three grown chit- Iran ' On Sunday last his remains were interred it t e Odd Fellows' Cemetery of this Borough, by herder of Sons of Temperance, of which Mr. tOb nson was a member. ABLE. If/PP° twine Sciriny Pied A ssociation.—Some of oliar citizens are about starting a new Saving I Fu Association, fur which they have applied to the Court of Common Pleas fora Charter of in tpr oration. The law of April 12th, 1239, sego lati g these institutions is decidedly advant a geous to e members tkierof, and the ,, proposed Consti tut on we understand, is very liberal in hs po sh 'ma. Those wishing to become stockoldeys in hi Association, may apply to Jpbn G. Drown, I Y. . Tuengling, Dr. CbSiles Mellor, John C. to rad, Esq., or GI. P. Lippe, either of whom P itopari further information. • •• _ • : -s ::: l. ' ' ' , iii -' '- ,: ' ,' ';.l. ' ':2-.-; , .' .1; '-' -' ' - ',,;,' . :i::'o :r ' . : ' 'C'''' - '':, ''' ' , .i ,,- ' ' '. :,1 .'.' . . -. P.R.* P.. Tip.sap.tvo Ornai. 1 Poutotaatais HuU. rbareille.j tee A. M. 2 P 74.' 1 P.lll. - 21,—G3* . C4l°. fir-rfaln , EL-83 , 64 , 66 --el Far 24,-65 TI. -' -.68 —-" 25.-6 , 1 80 . 13 " '26-72 81 1 76 2i,=77 • 50 •' l4 - Mll=== .~~-= t _. . El•plusion of Fire Daiap.On Mimday Mg last an explosion of fire damp took place ho col of, Wm. lifilnei, Jr. & Co., 1 ir, by, which five men and' four boys were ed, some severely, others butilightly. It ap• p rs that gas bad ac cumulated in considerible .. , qu ntity at a point in the mini between Saturday: ati e d Monday , and although warned of the fact, o of the miners Omitted in entering witki,,a n ked lamp. ?he result wet, es stated. None if the men or boys were fatally injured, we. ire glad tol learn, 'although the force of the explosion was ,oi . a eititacter to !warrant such a:revult. . 1 • Sir 0 rover d:',llikp.'s „Sewing )litcAiata are s id to trpporisr. There is moth reliable testi. any to:that effect.- They)will hem, fell, gather, b ad, stitch ' and fasteia%f their own work which Ibo other lAm/tine does., Th e work will pot rip yen if ; every fourth stitch is cut. These Dia ine* sic warranted for " one year or longer y mired.; Printed directions necoßipany eacli p lida- Me bylerhich eny one eta learn .without ditE. : olty. Or practical initruetion given by Greeit nolfmito, Jewelers, Centre street, this Bornagh, .aunty. 'are bgeuts for the sald,of the MachidO in this 1 _• • , ON'Shooting Matek.liret learn from the Read. itq Doily Timm that a pigeon shooting match -tweea MY, cruel' tePhiladellitila. aid Mr ox of Potts, lie, cants off on Monday last on the mill *eat , slope of the ltiCvCreink, near Rata ns. The folldwing it a corriet sumtiary: Cox; 01111111011111-Itoutof 14. .Curnell, 11011101010111--40 out of 14. EVOritli . lGZ, says the Timer, was condi:eta in he most hemming manner, .aoll Ito 1 1 ,:ttirille porteman was of tome welt satisfied at whining he Twilit.. Menu. iiichttylir sod Woodr of 'hlladelphia. and Mr. 4 Anthony of Sek lkii manly. sated ac Jodies: •. • , sir The Waihiagton Artillerists, Captan James Nagle, have seder iconsidsratieu, the prCpositioa o =skean excursion to New York City trot Au teuil. The corps C1 1 1)0111 en route, pay luqespeets It; its ecitoutuder-itt.ehlef in the Ilexirjia War, Oen. Winfield Scott, whose rssidetUe is at Eliza toctiosti,, N.J. Although the proposed excursion has sot leen acted import decisively by the Artille ;hit, 44 quite , p4bable that 114 .ettitersioairill take place,' as the anthers geserellyi are la favor. of ti1..11" Ovivritoi 4844 to ir. so tuisr-SusSialf, will beOlietedi 'after tle 4th of fish ~..41 8 107 , *cedes $4ll be necessary primary. the precision '44 the A : vial - ride 'thin, Im the perfect deedless, Of its ilittie ethos Os parade. -, .. _ . ;:::41*- 044 4# 10164 ! , • = • , lise."--_,VriCamis— _OW Ai*. viiiiiikat ,5, 116 04 11 ;Pf tit vs 4kttsairt it sow to sushi 14 :trfst du" ijo *mart Ism/ tos 10 0 " 1 " _ _ *IT' We are emit' p' .. l to learn . that:. Dr.. ii.-ifeber,i punnets of theUnivently. Petto• tiltaitia; and sea of Kr. J.Wr; Of ..Prougkiitts passel: tbo requisite •eittintlitaiiiiti and :mire. prow kaiy ootOndssion as AssistantSorpon'in'thiliol,fo i l !tiles Navy:. Mr. Weber is ono . of tant - Ilni were successful out,. of , sixty applicints. congratulatto. our - punt friend upon i sueeess which is a last recognition of his studious habits rind' stequirantento.. • - _ _ _ ftilLeditre,iit St. Utak for tae Benefit of tke Moses Verona' fund.—We announce with satis faction, that the , Rev. David Pries of Utica, N. Y., an eloquent and popular ors tor, will deliver a lawn in the Town Ball, St. Char, on Thursday evening, June 211, the proceeds of. which win be devoted to assisting is the purchase of the home and tomb of Washington. Subject of the lecture, the RIAU and. Progress of Christianity in Wales. Lecture will commence at 7} o'clock.. Price of ticket", ;karats. It is we think, unnecessary to predict that there will be a fine andienm on the 'occasion, for our St. Clete 'neighbors we feel as sured, will do the honors. creditsoY, to a ientle man whose mission is an ratriotio Wits nature. pir Prinking Towateiac—At the ast meeting of the Borough Council, as 'our readers are un dantedly aware, a petition from the Young Men's Christian hzsocien and numerous eitizens,was read and referred to the Cominittee of Fire Apparatus. It prayed for the erection in our Borough of pub lic drinkintituntaios, so that the - .thirsty' pedes trian or stranger to who desires nothing but a glass of water, may not be driven into a tavern and compelled by a mistaken sense of right, to putchase a glass of liquor. We koriwfroia the . experience which has attended the keeping of a Water cooler ; in our store, numbers coming, in Continually, to quench their thirst st it, how portant this Mallow is to the public,, and we he ifers that if the Borough should see proper tb( erect thefountisins asked for, they will be a great public se!ornmodation, and that the citizens will take especial care that the water shall not*, used improperly. .412rDisiressisig Occerresee.—Yesterday after noon about 3 o'clock, a painful occurrencrltthap pencil in the house adjourning the Middle Bard Betel, Market street, this Borough, occupied as a residence by John A. Balbach. It appese that Mr. Balbach who is a tailor by trade, and worked in bit house, suddenly left the table upon 'Which be was working,i and started . up stairs, remarking to his wife that be was going to lomi his pistol.- Not deeming it an extraordinary act, his wife did toot pay particular attention to it, until abs was ,startled.by thi report of a pistol. She hastened up stairs to the'garret and there behold the body iof her husbaud weltcricg in his blood.' A porting of the'skull un the right side of bis head had bee bldvn awaY; exposing the brain, while the pistol . laid safari two or , three feet from the body. An Incest was held on the body list night, and a vi‘rdiet rendered that "the deceased came to his death from a pistol shot; the pistol at the time being In his own hand." Mr. J. A. Rol barb" WAS about 30 'years of age, and was for merly In the employ of Mr. Lippman, of this Borough. Us leaves a wife arrd four children.— The occurrence created considerable excitement, as Mr. Kalback wss well and favorably , known.— Ilia heilth was norgood for some timo previous to the fetal occurrence. s Or Maitory.-0a Monday, the Mb of June next, a general election for field and staff officers, and commissioned and non-commissioned officers of each and every company; will be held through out the State. In this County the excitement io regard thereto is rapidly rising to fever heat. and ' by the time the election day arrives, the respect ire Candidates will have marshalled , their hosts in battle array. The following comprise all the can didates for brigade and regimental offices we have heard imMed: Brig. Gcneral—Col. Washington Reifsoyder,, " —Col. Thomas Johnson. " " —Col. W. W. McGuigan. [- Col. lat RegißatavrLieut. Jas. Wren. 0 .. !‘ —Cap(. A. Loeser. • " " " —L. Womeltdorf. Lieutenant CulemeN-J. J. SeiVert., • jor—J. Claude White. Driyade luspeeter—Copt.llll3oll Nagle. The election for Major Genet:oral the District will take place on Monday, the`th of July. The present occupant, Gan. George M. Wynkoop, it is generally conceded, will be re-eleeteC Gen. Wyn koop it a floe cilßeer ; an ornament to the po sition. ,- The coolest rjr i .eompany officers, is in some instances, quite ITV, and the various can didates are as busy at a 4 in flea time. jlighl`Public Schoula.—On Wednesday evening last the fullowing Teachers Were elected for the Public Schools of the Borough ofl. Pottsville, fur the ensuing yeir, commencing June 1,1859: Slipirintmadent and Teacher is High School —J. C. SHERMAN. , • , - Ifitth School—J . ~_ GRATES. Grammar, 2Coil-WlLLtaw A. Finn ; Miss E. &tit:even, A ' nr. • • ' ~ a. 7 ,,idary, So. 2—Misit. STeeocu, Miss J. ( . ILICRTE. Assistant. ,Secondary, .No. A—Miss R. DEWALD; Miss E. McCoot.. Assisting. . Intermediate, No. 4—Miss.S. Sort i e; Miss E. EtjAut, Assistant. Primary, No. 5-31 in B. Bona; Miss E. LA DER, Assistant. intermediate, No. B—Mr. DAVID ErRIIIAN. Primary. No. 7-51 me SALLIE MA IS. . i Grammar School, No. I—Miss S. A. McCoots; MiSs E. McCoor., Assistant. . . Secondary, No. 2—Miss F. A. Canal L Miss V. DOUGLAS/1, Assistant, - Intermediate, No. 1--Miss E. COLT. Intermediate, No. 4 " B. 1119LEY. Primary, No.s " M. J. JADES. , Primary, No. 6— 'f E. BEATON. , Primary, No. 7 "J. WILSON. Primary. No. 8-- " . „ E. Dowarca. Intermediate, No. 9—.”" C. SEIM - - Primary, No. 10 (eiskback)—.lliss S. B. ea 11, Non. :. ~" The Fishbach Seidel wjll be opined 'on. the first of June, under the superintendence of Miss S. B. Connor, who has been elected teacher:— This school is intended for the small male and fe• male pupils in the primary branches, aau clot number of whom will be found in that part of, the Borough to; till it. The morn ' advaanced rind lirger pupils will be admitted into the cla4ified schools of the Borough.- TiCkets fur admission ,to the schools are Inked the last Saturday of every month by, the Seerita• , ry of the Board, C. Little, Esq., and at no other time. Today being the last Saturday of Abe month. the Tickets will be issued fur the ensuing St I month. jos- A . Pifiesing Exh Wein/T: l a, Tuesday eve ning last a concert, and exhibition of their inttil leetuarieqe.rements and articles f their handi work, were given al'the Court House in this Bo rough, by the pupils of the Peensilvinia:lnstitn tion for the Blind, located In the City of Phila delphia. The pupils numbering twenty-eight, embracing .a Hoe orchestra, end chorus of male and female Voices, weir - a - accompanied by the Prin cipal and tiaehers. The muslial.director was, 31r. - ”E. Pfeifer. The overture from Fra 14aooto, was executeti remarkably well by the orchestra, while its other performances dohni thei evening, were highly appreciated. The choruses exhibited the care with which the musical talents of the p6pile have beep cultbrated, while the trios, tinets sod, snags, were received with hearty appla - use by the large auditory. Mr. Kerrigan's violin solo was very creditable.' - Among the; female - voices that of. IlistsbleCalloch waif - distinguished for its faultless sweetness, 'fair power: of execution, and ezpretrion. - The song, ',l've Brought thee an, Ivy LiaL. only an ;Ivy Leaf," ices -rendered by Mots McCulloch In a charming manner. In fact we have -rarely beard a piein of vocalism - more thoroughly pleasing. Several other songs during the evening ly Mit; ?defunct+ proved that she was worthy . of the encomiums which were liberal ly belowed upon her rendition ett the sung to which' we have ?steeled. Mims Thisleae, Stuart sod Shale, and Mr. McCullin,:telso sane with et- 'feet. „boring fatermissi!in Id the musical pro gramme, Mr. William Chapin, the aceninplished Principal of thelnetlintion. made a few interest reinarke in regard to the education of the blind,sand illortrale.l - i?y—the aid of some - uf pupils the system of instruetion adopt 4 in Phil adelphia; It consisted of reading letters In relief by the touch; exercises on the slate; writing; plo-type, printing; globe, etc: - At the close Of the exhibition various snicks, such as broths* of itli kinds, bead-work, ete., mode by the Pupil., I were offered to the audienee for exeminatilin, and rive believe quite a linniher went sold. All the articles were.well aside, and retest great credit on the Instrietios In the methittleal department which is a premineist feature in the beneficial chaplets' of :the Institution. lbe Principal end Aura sr! i m od en tly g , t ,/, 8 ;! la their . tficietiire tllipartmeati, Sad to them our 'citizens ire mutt indebted for *Very. Interesting and pleasing en terbriamiet4,Taisday eviniag, while the State IslortanateiliqutvlOg skills. bead:of an Impertitat Institution. • ~y,~3 ~+f ~i,~ I ~a+?.-'.5g~h l i,!~:~•~: i'.t!^?~.s'xA':i'9 Ci. 4!: 41* * .itika;i 1. 4 .4 tIt or W ili•V - ;lief Citt • :tfint - Itn*Filheot; H ostso. . , - .WeliPtidifttrilatnts 2 4 .0 1,11151 4 14 " k • -••. • - post et slipOlOpig delegites te-reprinest ,thi Le. ttiesPOf -the'rigion at's Railroad Mihail* s tn . be • . • Amid *I t h e Pennoylventa Potterple, St a y . _ , 46tb the following persens were' appoinuta :theeene Peeting:--Dr. i-Preir -Oteeta Ciatien Conner and L. ,P. Garner, Vito Pre4idests; end B. F. Gramm. Secretory. . On moticia, the Proildint appolntdd J. IL Malaita. D. Mater and Lawrence Hannon la eternities, to draft restAstions expressive ot the 'was* of the meeting; at ter which the folloling preamble and naulutioas were presented to the inviting and unanimonelyadoptrd: Wilms". We, the citileas of Aahland and ileinitf, In the ilabanoy Coat Yield, assembled in the capacity of a poblie meeting to devise manures whereby we may be relieved from the depressed state of our staple trade, and from grievances under which we Labor. deem it on peeieut to thus eat tall oar condition and resolves— and .."nitams, On the opening of the Coal Trade from this region, the tolls charged by the Mine Hill and Szbuyi• kill Maven IL IL Co., were high and onerous on the opt ratms. bet, with a good market price and brisk demand, they were enabled to pay reasonably remunerating pri ces foe the labor attendant on the mining of Carl; but since the commercial revulsion of October, IBM, Pion of Coal have been ruinously low, and competition strong and keen, while operators generally here been begging foe ordems at any price, and otter carrying eompaniee Imairmade suitable abatements in their charges. thus "sharing the burthen of the iftnes—onerous tolls. re duced prices and dull sales. have been borne eiclusirely by tbseitizens of this Region. Wrimmas, The N.H.& S. U.S. R. Piny have •giv en to Howard & Co. a monopoly of the4eneral merehar dime and freight carrying on their road, time enormity of the monopo ly le made manifest in the tact that the rates charged op merchandise from Schuylkill Maven to Ash land is equal to and marl lone greater _than the charges on the Rending Railroad from Philadelphia t) Schuylkill Haven. and .• • . . • , Wiadassa. A generous and liberal proposition has ly been made to the M. H. & S. U. R. R. Company by the land ernes* of this Region, which they have de. dined tel ameptitlearly demonstrating that they will 'belonged willsnothlng lent than 1$ peu cent. dial deeds. even at the depreciation of our property, rile of r rtt er opes, and starvation by of our retives— grieven- oesnly prevented accidental eh ope munattncee. which no longer obtain, and which must prove. t • legitimate • effects of a monopo'islog oppression; and • • Well:MA& Ws are actuated by the great principle of wit-preserratkm toour hosnes--to our civil and religions Institutkins, 'round which our dearest interests cling by a desire of keeping pace with nt'ser Regions. Region, Ins liberally stored with mineroaAdeposite; cod a s ard ler every' expedient that reason can sug• or a moper re honorable dealing 'Mr, has been exhausted on this corporation without effect, and as the construction of a new road from this Region to Port Carbon. Pottsville. or any other accessible point on the waters of the Sehuyi kill. le the only feasible and permanent means of relies; thereStre Resolved, That the course of the U. H. and &b. M. R. R. Co. towards the people of this region. (ever since their commencement here,) has been marked by an utter dir regard tit our feelings end ititerrsts, which deserves: as it her received. the Indignation of our who comet unity. Restahrot That gains something an bd doe* to re. Revs our people from the oppression of this eorpotation, our operators may as well give up all hope of an equal competition with other Regions la the markets of the Union, and the utter nmia of our staple interests is not far distant. Reroloni, That we hereby pledge ourselves to use all c i honorable means to forward the ',project f such new road, and .we earnestly call upon our °permit re to come ; forward and pledge their tonnage to the lei capacity of such new road, independent of any action Which the. MMe M. and Sch. IL R. It. Co.may 'hereafter Are St to take In the matter. ' Resolved, That thirty delegates Se appointeff . to repro' sent the people of the Mebane, Crest Region, at th e _ meeting : of the Land Owners. Operator* and Citizens, to eonvene.at the Pennsylvania nail, in .Pottsville, on Thursday. 2Gth May, at 2P. M. • • Rewired, That our delegates be instructed to .cub.` scribe Twill y Thousand Dollars to the capital stock of .any road that may be Aged on as certain to afford relief, and that we hereby pledge our -lotsOmouses and labor. for the payment of the same, as e&tm as the proper legal and, other steps have been taken to set the work in pro- sm.& , Rev)lred., 'th at an illeintive Committee of ten per sons, be appointed whnse drkty it shall be to mark the pror,reas of evente—to call public meetings when limey seem to them necessary or expedient. On motion. the President appointed the following per '. SOUS as delegates . --" A. 0. Swift,. 0 Howard Edmonds, D. Hannon. : George Mort, Patrick Gallagher; Thos Kinney, Emanuel Bast, . , Peter Keller. Joseph W. Bancroft, . Jno. Pritchard, . . Juo. S. Dye, _ Wesley Stanley, Chas. Line. ( Abram. Klease, • LP. ThOMpSOII, . ' A. K. Wall er,e D. Matter, . J no. Farrell. Jon. A. Hennessy, J. 11. MA:twain, John P. Bruck, : . Lewis Mita. ' J. J. Conner, ...' „Adam Horning, Ernst Orth, Jim. Itancroft. a. ~ 'J. U. Yocum, Is Burkbert, A. P. Spinney. Jon. Kelly. . Then. Schneider,- J. E. Cleaver. Ches. Mimeo, Joshua Weimer, N. Clayton. Gem le Hahn, E. Bensinger, . - Wm. 11. Blight. - On motion, the President appointed the following u the Executive Committee: • - 'John A. Hennessy, Ernst Orth, , Tens. Connor, ' .1. J. Connor, Denis Maher. .1. U. MeEleani, Jar. It, Cleaver, David Wilson, I. P. Garner, Howard Edmonds. • 'At s meeting of the Land Owning. Operators and Cili. Reps, held at the Penneylaituts Hall, on Thursday afterj neon, Slay 26th. for the par t ie of devising measurcefor the construitlcin of a new Ttallroad front the Sishanoy Coal field to the waters of the Schuylkill, the following gentlemen 'rem ehnsen °Meek:. rresidenf—JOGN BANCROVT. Vice .Per, Wads—Jelin P. Greek. M. G. Meitner, G. S. Reptilier, Gideon Bast, L. J. Mciabbin. timretary —J . J. Conner. The several charters granted by the Legislature for tapping, this Coal field were read. Aderesses were then dellrered by Measrii..lno.ltan. croft. Ron. It. M. Palmer. Gideon Bast. (turd Patterson, 1. J. Conner. J. H.-McElwain. and othere. tt On motion of Baird Pattfreon.n.exeent I re eommil tee was appointal to esamine said elieriers. and determine An the most .fesslble measures tet carrying into effect the °Notts of this meeting. Chair appointed the follow ing persons at wild committee d.• FfiPaiidp&ia:—John P. Croak. John Bancroft. Davis Pearson, John Arisp ich, John Retiplicr and Seismal Giant. . , ~icso l'ark:Georire U. Potts. M. Palmer. DI Patterson, col. P. D. Kaereher. Geo. 8. Reppller and,M reus G. Ileilner. Port Ctirbon:— Chas . Daher and II ury Gait -nnan.. Ashland;-4. 0. Swift, J no. A. Menne/wit. J. 11. McEl wain. Dennis Maher, D. .1. Mclabbin, Jos: W. Danetoit, Pat. Onlingber, E. i'. Thompson. Ernst Orib. Betieineer,..l. J. Conner, J. U. Yocum and A. P. Spinney. On motion, the Secretary' was instructed to lure the proceedings published. (.4nista BY THE °relents.). • 1, . • 'PEA, PASTE AHD SCISSORS. • ) I ' Off Conctd wagons are exported to Africa. pirldr. Dallas is to be recalled from the Court of St. James. • ArDatruit has a population of 75,000;. Cin cinnati, 200.000. j&3! - Deaths in Philadelphia last seek, 187 ; in New York, 3313. ‘,4ll•Tbe mother of Key.died in Baltimore last week, aged 75 yeers: . - figi Buffflo, N. Y., has contributed $1,247 to. the Mount Vernon Fund. PlP"'Keep true to the dreams of tby ybotb,"‘ says the. German poet Schiller. A lSerthe Boston booksellers. have determined to have a trade sale in August next. a fger•The King of Siam has a son named in bunco of General George Washington. „flArThere are seven executions to take place in Canada in the course of next month. jegt•Many of the colored per;oni of New York City are about ethigrating to Hayti or Liberia. • Oft• Finny Fern says "there are times when a husband is indtspensahle." ‘Vhat tiuseabre they, Fanny ? Altr! In a graveyard in New .Jersey, there is a tombstone with this touching epitaph : "Jibs was a good egg." Troy-paper are discussing the quer tion,"Does the policeman take rare 'of the city, sae duerlhe city take cure of him 7" • jfarA London .paper tells of a very tinny bon. but, made of white crape and mauve colored silk, "which cost only £l2"—sixty dollars: ,Ilar Col. Sam Pike bag started a new paper at Mount Sterling, Ky., Wier the forty-ninth he has bad the honor of bringing into existence. • Or It-is stated that the supply of horses hard ly keeps pace with the demand. A p lir was re cetitly sold here to a couple of Philadelphians for •$5OO. perA series of grand theatrical entertainments will be held at Weimar in June end July, in hon or of the centennial anal y of Schiller's birth. I Pr The funeral of Humboldt tsok place at: Berlin on the 10th inst. - All the' representatives of science. art, and intelligence in Berlin joined in the procession. ' Air The amount Or capital invested in the 'Tice business in Cincinnati Is estimated to be about $145,000, and the acacial vales to be about $150,- 000, exceeding the sure-Irtaretted in the-trade. psr The Democratic national executive-com mittee will meet in Deeembei, to flx upon the time fur calling the Charleston convention. May, •1860, it Is supposed will be determined upon. Or A goons man named O'Brieti' said to be a not vines pickpocket and burglar, :Ali assaulted on Friday night, in Baltimore, by a gang ..f men. add so severely beaten that he died next morning, ,ilgrA merehantin Winchester, Va., has taken into partnership his daughter, Miss Virginia. and announced that hereafter the business will be con ducted under the lirur of "J. Wysoog and Daugh ter." • • P/N'The ; London, Times 'says that there are • Br *- which 9,000 miles ut raileMy in Great liriteio, hes eost 131.5,0110,000. ur $1,57.5,000,000 The ge interett which they pay is lamer. 31 per par-Dickens says of the mother Ishii died with her babe on her bosom—" Clasping that ..sligtir spar within bei arms, she drifted 00l upuo the dirk ind unknown sea that rolls all• ruandi the, 'world." . . i lse-The six New Edgland States Nen( twelve Senators and twenty-nioe members of the Renee of Representatives to Congress.: every one of whom at the next session Ira be Republican in politics. .1 • Orlin physicians ofeCineinnati liarirsonelo. . . dato, charge, hereafter, fur day visits. two'dulters, ' and fur night visits three to Ave duller:, accord. , leg to circumstances. These, certainl y are out ' homeopathic doses. PT It is said that all the virtuous men of New York will hereafter west a badge over; the heart, in the form of a "sickle." The wicked will be distinguished from the righteous by wearing a "key" on the left breast. - pfr•The New York-Journal of Commerce ad mits that "in all our calculations for the nest Presidential campaign, we may as -Well . llFlllolll — Minn* tr.;:ty-,-leven electoriel votes of Penn sylvania are mortgagee to »= Republicans. oar W. D. Phillips, a lawyer from 1.444; and, Isla a Clerk in the General Land OSee, Is now in jail at Washington,' tu snorer an indictment fur forgery. Ile admits that he used Senator Doug-' lam's beak without his knowledge or consent "dr A society has recently : 3me Grganised London for the purpose of supplying that beer. iusbib;qg city with, drinking fountains, that its thirsfyi Ipbsbitants may be able to moisten tip& wind pipes without being compelled to enter a glu-thep, or purzhasesi put of earl -siet- Kt". Sitn - ; tier enveniences ate strongly Ofjed In Philadil. phi*. • - • PlPAPiatily &warp—No - family should be without some: . eitheetiona remedi fee, tea-Cute of of so enivinsollpprevelent as 'owighs, and adds; .sonosiimiedy tee, which cote be relied epos as' sate; ears, end_ oertaloi Dr. *lases, Belays of Wild Cherry eombleas` this deriateratirio.: - Bay nose unless it has the slitter - figs store of ut Setts' An the Wrap*. p ~ i i.S~._ ..... =i teselter.."wlati Isle to s _little girt tho maser la *Well trloWar math his *bell lerlsetritir hal outgroilsilCitakrVA,Whit.do yo u 40, wheat yeti bath ootgrojen par; clothes? Yoe throw dim aside 'don't you ?":10b, no," repGe4 the llttlitone. - "we laL eOt the MOM." • „IlterA well-knotmmieer recently died le Yew Jersey. leaving." large qum of miner, Which will go to bis two nephews. Ile waaleight, years old mid died, with dui Arm belief pat r oller sone years of Another. be 'should attire to thia earth a I 'wag - man. when he, is, o receive his property with interest:,, Ills. beta seem Ignite willing to I take th e money pa theca term. WORK AND FILLY: DT Tltt Luz. or Timm Liu . . [Entered according to Act of Cone A. D.. 1859. by Bennett i Co., In the Clerk's 0150ent lb.' District Conti, of tbi Calton' States fur Um Etiltern District of Pomo! sylvsulla.) •4 • I Taoist/. A., one night, rehlredhleriende; Andlimn. and C: Asked Mr. A. If lie would play tome pretty melody. •, • • Ile made reply, that hard be worked , From dawn till dark each day, • And heves willing that, to work, &Mint his wilermightigay. • The wife sat down to play, and sung, ''clod bless my husbiad desrl • Me lips re tuned to eunse'bf lore: • W . ho'he with smiles is near." "Idy acing at night Mull from We lutreev'ry care away, And give his arm the strengib to work i T • While I thus slog and play." • A glow weson the ion:dress' cheek, ' Likellod of rosy dawn: llcr tones were like the minstrel lark's • When heralding the Mons. The long had tonebrd a tender theta Within the hushand'a breast— Ile tilt that he, for such a wife, -• . ; Could work, and be won bloat - ' • Than if she were a high-borne dauler s " -*- 'T. Witt' *trails at her control, And yot no love within her heart, • Nor 'innate 112 her sonl." T .r h e n e s ion feeli g : m g. b on y e a t :, ,r ami n.n g .t ht t :asp ix tred. rd; . .. . t r i . flu glees ble fancy win re. And words of truth, with tousle rife, ' To raptured be slop. , That told Of„To er hall; Of clothing Ps thFllltona made, Ands , Id at pti *mall. ' 1 • Tbs men, with Wee bright in smiles, • . • Engoyed lt witti a zest ; ' Per they were wIT and prudent men. ' In Bennett's el bins draped. , 1. ' I The bolleallatened till the song, . Of Tower flail Su o'er— j Then from the titian, to ray lim, . The. e came a warno.••,Eneetre I" sEritig.TT alo.v. Tower mall vloSh rig so . 0 ,l', 518 Market street, Wilma st/t.e'llti, South tide/ ~ . _ 1 - PIIILADELPII A t l'i I _ I „ This SICKLES TIAL.—inE OESECII OF It. Guanaut.—Mr. Graham finished his peat speech on behalf of Mr. *tickles, to day. - Mull. spOke at length, deetring t e law of', the land, and giving his view. of Scriptu e law, After speaking sever. al hours 'be made a. rillioet ,peroration which he finished with the allowing remarkable similes.: "And now, gentlentn of the jury,l have bet krns Word more to say , , nd that is that I trust u that Ovary man will 1.314 his seat at the adjourn rut of the Court, to.dat, with a firm detertnination to Obtain all his germ nts et the Brown Storm Clioh inn Ball of }Weld:till A Wilson, Nos. 603 andleos Chestnut street, :there Sixth, Philadelphia." Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.; Where the above preparation is known, it ii; so well 'established as an infalitile Remedy tor, the rare of Coughs, colds, Sore, Tbroar, iloareeaess, Bronchitis., Spirting of Blood, Parr is ille'llrenal, Croup, 111.;opiny Coayk, and every form of Pul- Inert:try Complaint, that it were it yolk of super erogation to speak of its merits. , Discovered by a well known physician more than twenty yeari since, it has by the wonderful cures it has effected, been constantly appreciating in public favor, until its use and its reputation dare alike uncyersal; and it is nor? known and cherished by all (and their "name is legion'')•who have been restored to health by its use as the GREAT R 616. DT for . eihthe diseaies which it professes to cure. ' Sir Janies Clark, physician to- QUean ViCtOrie, has giv‘j•n, it na his, opinion that : Consumption ean be Cored* • The a'ole.h6tury of this Medicine fully xon lir arms the ypizi,ion of that eminent - man. TllOl3- rand's can, tespry, and have tettified, that IShen all other remedies had failed, is has complately cured •, that when the sufferer had well nigh- Ides paired, this has afforded immediate relief; ;that when the physician had pronounced the diSease incurable, this bas removed it entirely. ' The virtues of this Balsam a're alike applica ble to curna slight Culd or a Coofirmed Coniamp. Lion, and 'l.ta powers as a tole, certain, alleedy, pleamarifiarffednol remedy cannot be etpialled. Air CACTIOZI: Parehnee none unless it hiprfite wairres eiyaoture of 'l. Burrs" on the wrapper, as well-as the priMed - name of the proprieilori. . .. S. W. FOYLE , .t CO., Proprieiprs, • Boston. Par sale by their agents everywhere. 1 . AGENTS :-4John G. lin wn, J. C. Hughey, and Henry Saylor, Pottrvillej C. .t L. llutittlinger, Schuylkill Haven ; 11. V. Prevost, Miner' Is ville i E.J.Try and McGuigan Fowler, Tailing RIP Shisaler, Port Carbon ; Paul Darr, Pine Tar G. Henan dr Son, Tuscarovet; Charles lire New Philadelphia; Jonas Itobinhold, Piiii.dli ton ;. A. H. Irvin, St. Oair •, H. 'Phillipit• N' Castle; John-Williams, St iddleport. - -,,,, ' July 31, 13.58. 31.e0w! y lirliollowaVo Olisltzneal: and Pill& Epurioas.PrTarations.—Co4nterfeita of these celebrat ..remedies may be Instantly detected. Utßese tie woi "Holloway, New York And +don," are distingtaleba si o as a waler•mark on each half of the ,hook of dim* accompanying the piepar,tione, the articles a frau lent. Eryelpt la 'or St. Ahth.ony's fire. Fait the tn,n raigia, and acute r chronic rheotnatieui; area nog external diseaces for which the Ointment ' In an Itbsol otillteratit ; and Indigestion, with all its painful t comitantr, is effectually (Beveled of by the use of Pills. They are at once eathat tic, dlslnfil j etant, alb ... the and restore Ise. . Girat. Chemical Diacove.iry..... .iCL/E HEL AV'S EMI ATIIERIEREE, OE HAIR HEMPf\IOII., is a never-railing preserver, restorer end besutifei of hair. 'Potniessin no deleterious qualities, it has, a magi cal Mica. in ildparting • healthy lope to ti 6 scalp, presenting the int t*of the hair from becoming diseased, falling out;or filming gray. it-alio renders 'the heir soft giossy,land where It bile 4 become gray how age . or sickness, Its pelication restore It tialtsioriginal life color. It is not a dye, and will not soil 114 akin or the finest ilium , • La, Thialnraloatde preparation will cause a neW growth of handsome hair to spring up where it basil:awn de stroyed by saw or disease. Per sale by all Dtupgiits. and at the 4boratory of Jules Dane! ed., No. 701 Chesnut street; Philadelphia. , For sale alio wielessie and retall,al Y.- FANDER SON'S Drag end Chemical Store; Pottssille. 17,-Imporetiant toiremales—lnt. Curvatures flits. , -The combinations of logredienta . in these Pills are the result of a long . and extensive practice. They are mild In their operation, and certain to correcting all Irregularitkus, painful menstruallons, removlax all ob. 'tractions, ',Welber from cold In' otbereise, headache, paha in the side, palpitation of the heart, dist nitwit sleep, which always arise from Int/Irruption of 'nature. They CAD be succesifully tiled as a preventive. These Pills should neveribe taken In pregnant", an they would be 'stare to muse a mfmartlage. \Warranted par ly vegeta ble, and•free from anything injurious to life cc. health. I IPI IcII direct knisothich should be read, accompany each box. Price $l. tent by mall, by eticloilog $1 to any authorised agent. " 1.. • IL B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the 17. 8,163 '6mA/ter Et.,.i'Veat York To wheal all Wholesale orders rboald be addressed. air Sold by Jonx G. Mows It fox, Pottsville, and taco tato. Beading: - 111947) nAlli CT 111 ' SR- The Great klrigllsh Itemettg...»Slß JAMX3 CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEIIADE PILLS.— Prepared from a preseriptioat oft Sir J. Cutler. M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. . This inval %sabre medicine is Unfailing in tile rum of all those painful and dangerous diseases to whle/ the female constitution Is snbjeet. , 'lt moderate:a all exmoM and re.l moreall obstruction", audt speedy cure mAy be oiled on. ' • . ' To, /tarried Ladies it Is 'peeullari salted: It wil, In a short time, latiog on the month) , period with regularity,- . 1..„ Yawl' bottle, prim One Dollar, bears the .Doverument Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent Maul. ts. Aa -T 7kes , Pills shank! . net be Wen by fe l es dti-ing . the FIRST TERRE .ila,vms of Peso 1 , as they are sure to' bring on Miscarriage, Aid at any other Eine they are rate. . j r 1 • In all odes oi Nervous and Spinal AffectLe.,Tain in the Rack aid Unit a, Fatigue on ellgistexottiou. Palpita tion of th arirt,ilysterics, and Whites, times Pills will effect a euM when all other means hare tailed. and at though aforceful remedy, do not ' ontain boo : e dowel, • antimony or anything hurt:rut to the constitution.. • Full din t rilona in the pamphlet around each package, which should ho carefully preserved. • , Sole Ago for the United States and Canada, • JOB MONO, (Lste 1, O. Baldwin a Co') - Rochester, N.Y. 17.11.-41 and o p4lage stamps enclosed to any au tborised4gent, will Insure a bottle, containing OTOt 30 pills, by Adorn mall. . • For Pahl In Penicillin, by HENRY SAYLOR; In Tanis qua. by J. FRY; atid by all Druggists througbont the United S , tes and Canadas. [.tune 19 ,'5l 25' . , - Xi' nett! Dye t Hair Dye t Hair Djtett..; . ..... W;te A. Bato;tatorts Rate Plot The ILIGMAL and BEST in the World t All others are mere Initial ions, and should be Avoided, if you ;fat to escape ridicule. ORA I RED, or RUNIY HAIR Dyed Instantly to a beautiful sod Eatenti Brown or Black, without the least ' Injury to lisle or Skirt. FIPThEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS hare beta soar de.; i... Vat. A. Batetalor aim; i 839, and over $O.OOO sp. plicattoris hare been maim to il.• :Hale oS his patron 01 his famous Dye. wit. A. BATCUELOWS MAUI DYE prodeemi odor not to be dlstbssubbed from nature, molds walnut= etiit to 'aims is thi lout, boomer logs it may be tem thud. and the 11l effects of bad Dyes remedied; the Raft Invigorated lor Mb by thlo splendid Dye. Had,, mid or applied (la $ private rooms) at the Mg factory. SPDmadway, Nei, Yolk. , . ' Bold la AU titles sad towns of the Milted States, by illuillittland Peaty Goode Dialer& , . 1 , i Erne Getodai has the name sink adsinis upon a steed plate thriving on four aldose seek boo t of IviLuill 11:11'Arcnztast, . (4944 _ ' _ 233,1livat. i lay, No, Yost. glold by agux p. Bums a Sox, 1 ttasllls, el. ' ars Wigs -Whip! IMlligstsn,si, lALVELOIII WIGS VHlPEP•mitimmi all. They atio llght;insy nnerstilnibte: , ' • totTttt *ltloittn3lsg smtehitno atteink tug wk din bout t !Rased. this Is the only establishment laws it's,. thimp ats'peopoly understood and made. fitivls]!? • • V. 3 Driairtrety, Nee rock. ki* Miner* tiesiteal Palm Extractor nineties - the tollotring among& Peat ool4 o B ll * of Or eases::,-Iktras. Sealds„,Cuts k Cbstes, Sore Nlppies, Come, Sonlona,Srulsee,Strains,llites.Polson,Chliblains, S Ufa; Strothlir, Ulcers, Seery Sores, Felons, Ear ' , Arts, Pike, Sore Eyes;Osat, Sweillogs„ Rheumatism, Scald Salt lltredro,ltaldness. Errdpriss; Rittiereim, Ruben? ,Itch, Small•Poz, Measles, Sash, tr., te: To amore It may smar Incredulous that to many die 'eases should be reached tis one art ildt: such an• Idea wilt vanish when reflection pilots to the tact, that the salve'ls a combination of Ingredients, each and every on applying a perrlt antidote to its opposite disorder. Personal. Darer—lit Chastity* Weil Alm Tart. 1 494 71 • ' C.. V. CHACE. /Sold by bons 6. Blows t foe; Pottsvtile, THE G It EATEST Medical Discovery OF THE= AGE. (R, KEICNEDY , ill. oon of oar common g lb@ l bu4 re i ;Zttrewlss s that curs • , EVE KIND OP HUMOR, • The Wont &words down to 'a Common Pimple. Ile has tried it In over eleven hundred eases, end nev er tailed except in two eases, both thunder humor.. Ile has now in his possession. orer or . e hundred rotting:l4es of its value. all within twenty taco of BOSOM • .Two bottles are, warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One bathers bottles will cure the worst kind of pim ples on the Cleo. . Two or three brittle* will cure the System of biles. Two bottles are wart:tinted to cure the worst canker In the stomach'. Three or fire bottlealre warranted to core the worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are Tenanted to tuns all humor In the efea: • . Two bottles era 'remitted to cure running of themes and blotches among the hair: . . Your to six bottles are warranted to oars : corrupt tied running ulcers. One bottle will inc. leafy eruptions of the skin. Two or three bottles ore warantea to curer the wont kind of flatworm: i• , Two or three bottles are 'arrested ,to cure the most desperate vise of rheumatism. Thies to four bottlei are warranted to cure salt-rbeum. . Flee toiled bottles will cure the Worst Wise ot.scrof , One to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst esse of by-peril... • I know from the experience of thou fends that It has been based by a canker in the sto mach.. . . One to two botttei are warranted to 'cure sick head ache. . One to two bottlen are warranted to replete a,coetir• state of tbe bowels. One to two bottles will regulate all derangement of the kidneys. , • Foot tosixbottlesbare eared the worst cases of dropsy. One to three bottles has cured the worst care of plies; a relief is ale aye experienced: whit a mercy to get re- Ilef In such an excruciating diseesel No Outage of diet ewer rsetessery—eat the best you can get mad enough of It. Diewnotts roe I:sat—Adults, one tablespoonful pr day: Children over tea years, dessert-spoonful; Child- reit from five to Sight yeses, teaspoonful. As no direr floes can be applicable to all constitutions, take sal e:lent to operate on the bowels twice a day. ; •DON - ALD: KENNEDY, 120 Worrt4 ...Veneer, Roartery, . • Price SI. Iri`for Pale by drugghts throughout the !Jutted Slates. liar& 19, '39 12.1, FRESH SPRING GOODS--At the "Bee Hits." . LADIES' -- V.; „,7 or ot . Dren Trimn4ng, •.. % f as 7, . Farnls h I n a , "I ;11;;;;. c ._:, .. AND - • .• . 4 t , .;•• - • \'' .` t AVAPT.O , * -.- ` - sll. , NOleiti StOi•e, " A4.-tt - 7s, i Centre Street,. ' '''''.„ 1.11 7,. * . Adyzining the - 4 4.1 '- . - 4 POTT#ILLN HOUSE. 1 til • .i•UST RECRIrED.; New Spring Trimmings-6f every deerrlptlnn. Sew Cress IL Mantilla Fringes, Coffered Ribbon's, se.-.A and *decant assortment. I Steribroldered Collars, SLEEVES and DIMITT BANDS-L.'• Ilandeomestyles 7 verliheap. Hosiery and FUR:fltil INC 0001 ,4 —' Of the best quail' y.' Best ItldOloves, OF!ALL COLORS— • 'Alen. Fllk,ldsle Thread and Cotton Gloves. Mohair Mitts— A One rowortment. Steel SPIONO SKIRTS—A satiety of the hest styles. Zephyr WORSTED 'and SIIbTLAND WOOL - A full and fresh sleek. 7nibrellits, PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS— Different saves and styles: ' Jet BRACELETS and ORNAMENTS-- - New and tWciutlful styles. Choice PERFUMERY and 101 LET ARTICLES— Of all kinds. Hair Nets, PLAIN and BEADED. . . . kirThe Ladies Are partictilarly Drille ' d to call and examine their* GOOl.. which are unequalled to style and quality, And are uttered at low Priers. rot i.rille. April 9, 'ZaplL ' lldigiOUs ntclligence. MORNING ANCIINOCX 'PjIAYEIt •MEKTINGI. every day, at Thompson'a • Mil. Sdcond and Market Ilr.; Farces. from sto 6 o'clock in the Morning, and u• 12 to lin thoAilernoon. 'Y. 31. C. A. ve ; ens 311,MILS' JOCINALj •e I:ir , The following are exttairts from the 6nal report The lts.v. S. S. Kennedk, :Agent,:iit• the Schuylkill County Female Bible Society: , . Since the Annual meeting in February, I have ~..ii. explored Friederesburg, Schuylkill" Maven. Pint:- , te d grove, Auburn, Orwigsbarg Landing, Mclieens ,o, burg, and Cressona, also North kauheita nod Pinegrove tuwnshipe. p sale No. of amities visited, . 1222 ' on " "-" ' 't destitUte l bf Bible, . 100 GC supplied by raze, IS • , w ~. by sift, 54 . i . . refusing is Bible, 21' ,lute " " Biblia giesn to destitute, • 55 con. • Price of - ,"; , " " .." . s29 79 rh o No. Of Bibles and Testaments sold, - 211 tem- Cosh received fur do. , " . a $lO3 94. a. " from collections , 12 23 The Port Carbon Female liibletSoeiet, war re ,orginized April 12th, to continue auxiliary to the County Society. The Schuylkill Haven Fetnaie Bil?le Societe as auxiliary, will render all the aid they can. "From St. John's.Lutherare Church of Pinscroee, I received in April, a collection of $6 79. ' • , .- '' In closing this second territ'of service with the Schuylkill County.Fernale Bible Society, I would again express my hearty thanks .or the kintluess and efficient ett-operation of the Muni. • S. S. Kau:lcor. MEE April 27, 1352. Mr. K. Ens. proven an inderatigable and ',Willi taking BittleMistributor ; seeking everywhere to do good: He bears with him our beet wishes for his.eontinued.suceess in a•ljalent counties, sup plying the destitute with the Word of God. A CgiNat OF ItELIGIOCS Vtrws.—it lti underitoed that Itee.J. P. Twain, late a Ileitlst elergymaw in Warren but:note tr letting in Europe. bas ap; lied to Rtzlit Itev ltlrh6p Cluk, ot• tbe dlute.-e for coign?. In Abo Eptacope thurcA.—Proridnuse (R. /) Press. The Grohs of Mush. I-dropped a slet:lo.l3-013 ot musk • A MolUrat to Uty Omen ' - till When years nlled by the e suatvr • Ret.ineci the aeoie pereueue, , g,,,.rerr. deal appnmed of ilea, • t% here'rr 'Re lot be east. Lewes some good Influence behhtd. That shall tbrever tact. .. . . Ravin's or Swum r 3 .--The A Sowing las comparative ntihonent 14 the reevitde for 1 h rre'• years or the - eiLetoos 1 , 'whit utioain wide): are h, Id their aunlVerfia rho ro.cw- York, city 'within the V., -4 week : 1857. 1858 - 1859. I Tm. Bine S . clety. ., 94 11 . 1 ; 03 $39 6 ,799 $416.8 , 11 T A to. -Va. t . S..riety. ' 421.586 380.163 .253 214 .0. C. For. 311 scions, • . 207.318 198.736 2116,210 Pre*. R. For.. • • '..113.793 =1.1176 , 210.031 Am: Home MlrriOnary Sorlety,.l7 SAM 175.1/71 133 139 Atm and F. C. Union. , ' "0. 2 .96 76.603 73213 Am. A 4 ,04.1 Society, . .19.390 110,12 rims N.Y. `tats Colonisation, • 1.'2211.1 16.121 211.1433 Am. Fem. lluardlun, . . 20.333 1-49.719' 36,039 N. Y. Sun S. Union. . 16.633 13,069 . . AT. Sea. Friend Sreirte. 27.P.hi 21 2t4 164.700 Fowl., 31figdmIon itnelety,` ItAle 2.92.1 6,414 Fire Point* 11. of' In.. 22.234 17.951 11.636 Am. nod For. Rep Bible, ' ' al,OOO 30579 Roston Tract SOclety, . --- • . 67.674 Lyinpin Arylum, , .• - 1 ..... 2.&13 Am. Lisp. Free )linskon. . . , 17.000 Am. Cong. Union, . . 12.1): P. U. Church M , ic. Society, . . 7.322 N. Y.'110:10 Society, ' 21.756 19.712 16.781 • NIP° months. t About scricEs. 117e11ETWODIRT ItPISCOPAL cnurcn. second Street, Pottnville, Rey. U. It: Oman, Nato/. Di. .. re e 'vineterviceevery Sabbath at 10 -A. M.and at 7% p.m. Brisk Dwelling 'lnns., wlthi kark•hullilla , griINIOLISII. LUTHER ANCllERElLMarketSquitia a. pplied with gai and water nil artA. • , POtenTille t V, Ar. %V. U. GUCHINBACII, Pastpr. Divine sei- Alt% . Two Stbre.itootn., with leomnienla e) 'skein thiliChureh ragularly every Sudday. Morning, " UAW° ror any kind " ' knridrrs.bet'een th 4 . at 10% eeloek; .ov ing. at • o'clock Weekly Pt-spoil "°, Attic t ^ Home and fbn.P,entiolicania Ilall. m. oat , / Meet - lug, f horn ay e ening. at 7 o'clock. ~ •i -. _Ii,ott" 1110, rob- iti. , 59 . S'' It 1 .._______ ___ - irir-Tum COND OnEsnrrmudN CM:mai ehri, t r , 0 COAL OPEltA'rORS. — ' worship rego7arly at the Ansociate Reformed Chun k ,7 , , RENT—A fine Colliery In the Broad To.. f.,W I Building; Market street—new. SAxrci. COLT, Pastor . ' , I n ot. c os i yield. with all the heteo , t , m ,,nta e , Pathan looming. at 10 o'clock; 'ironing*. at 7 o •7* limes. Ac.. and now capable of producing (no clock. Weekly Lectors an d Prayer meeting, Wednesday -no tons of Coal peeday. Alm), a very fur i 'netting& at 7 o'eloelc. ' -Dwelling and Warehouse, la comical:4l with W' ,IR &eked.. • .- Thb• Colliery la ?livable of doings eery lorrt"l To good Tenant** leave will be given on tell err hemp. Address—Dow 103, Philadelphia Poo \May 7.'49 or Ail Allarriaml,Notires APNIPi be Aecompamied aria 25 cent* to appear is theJOVISAL. • • • - mAninito. • Twerz-icor-In Phtlatteltittta ad Tuesday rtenlng. May 1ith...859, by thaYy.J:W,llano,titclucilairs to Lusts Kerr, all of that city. LEW' B—SITLLER—bn Thuisisty morning. May 'rth, at the residence of the twlde's Silber, by the Rev. OS. Malt, of Neville, S MUM LiCilek,Sugioeer and Surveyor, of Pottsville; to ROGITTA Iliuta, damthter of George Esq, of Northumberland county, Ps. • . . , 1 DIRD. THOAS—AI blo residence:lo Mk Borough. of ago ploetk palgg. o h o the = togs., Erma ktX Tllolll.4s.lvrtneriy of New th Rata, Bucks County, to the 634 year of hi. NarrWowsflesakiandDoylestownlnkltige4 Or 'OW* inki! 111111221.ER—A1 Tremont. Mt the 231 !Opt, Ommos Score, youngest eon a John K. And Sarah Yonder. .. • "04 te tby Med, my eblld . . ' • Go to thy dreamless bed. • . '.... ' Gaol*. sod meek, imd mild. , With bleadogson thy heed. • "Treat roses In thy hand— Buds ea thy plow told, . • Heels from IMP Merritt►laud. Winn* flowers el quickly fade." STRIIIPPYLER--alo Sunday meninx, t.'id Inst., at Ma tteaidene* In Pluegroirs, of apoplexy, Joint fifactrirtrz, aged 4 years and /Anent he. The dimmed was a Detre of .Pralsta. but had resided is Om Vatted Suter rots, 4 Yeirs. reenians wen interred on the ilith le by the earietks °coda Tel. Imre and Vim Uaroas. of 'bleb fraternities be was an aitiee mid highly esteeined member. The unseal ea. tie finuk oleo pr y by the new milltairy_ Company Plamrsorr, of 'Nett he was a member. femoral of was one of the largest ever unarmed In the county. s the deep rympathy evidenced by the vast malltituda Is staple evidence of the 010 esteem entertained for the tietwased, not only by hialdiniedMle neighbors,bot freer all ILe adjacent tow in the county. - • , . • • • . . DISSOLUTiONS. DISSOLUTION 9,17 PA'itT NER. SIIIN,-The rano will tilt, tboty• that Ow p ut , urnbip borefolbro exhitiow Poltroon lb. sEhrslawa. ilOto day been dbonlvwt - hy mutual cen...t: aet that lathe liabllltlloorf ibo drta of 'Tiller Groot Ell be vim by Jo a n &omit, who will hem tbia dato,c v* , dud the bushiest in blosmu JOHN Y ,O R AIPP. JosEru V. taltiox 16.60 PotlnMe: Aptil ti: 'F. ADMINISTRATION, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT1(7?: - Notice Is hereby given ft at fetter of Adaslrs„. lino on the tstate of Ilene) lloy, late of : 4 ,14 ) 4. county, deceased, have tent granted by thnite l l, said county, to this subscribers. Notice in hereby to alt those Indebted to all estate to m o t e y and those basing claims •111 gement them 1 , 11 meat to either of the undersigned. Rl4ll 110Y,•North Adatisistreforr TIIONIAS 110 Y, Oruipborz. 11 lINRY 1101, West Brunswick. 2.1 nay 210, 1859 ADSIINIS'ITATION N letters or administration en the few, of Ileojemln S. Jackson. late of Ow lton.eib of : 4 t. Schuylkill multi/. dowered, tare .been Slanted to the, subscriber by the Sealster of the County —Nester , le berths siren to all three indebted to raid estate** mak. payment. and those having claims Is 111 present them kr settlement to the undersigned. JOAEPII E..IACKSON. St. Clal r. A prll 2.1, 17 Pt* WANTED. - Q rrUATION WANTED—By a mar.' ij Hod nap, who le a competent bookkeeper au.lae. countaot—wh, Naha ti titestlan In thimble* capacity: either at a colliery ur a manufactory. Ilatistsetory ret• erencei given. by applying to B. Mangan, editor of this paper. [May lt.t, 'tre \IT ANTED—Twenty Bituminou s Cool Minim Cash Wit hly. f o nt ELL Mahlon. Lyconiing Co. April Zl, li) 17.!.m• AN'rED-- . --At. the, Ashland Iron V Workr, homedlately, one good Madan, Black. smith. None but the beat of workmen need apply. L. P. taAttNKlt t iiito3. AAland. M v AN' ED TO RENT—For a term , of year,—lsO'Y.lght•wbeel Coal CARS. Must be In good order. and a reasonable coaspenaatkm paid. Dlreet papaw's to subserlaer, FI♦InK a full des eri pilots of the airs, and where they may he peen. J48:5..11T lots, chnadoiltd.t. 111,r_1 •59 NOTICES. o CONTRAC'FORS'and MINERS or COAL—Proposals will be reedited until the 9th day of.hine, 1659. for mining by the. ton, the Oat of the Columbia Coal and Iron Company. et the McCaw lay 31ountalta, Colombia Co., Penna.' Coal to be deliver. ed in the cars on. the mad of the Company. For further parlieultrs, enquire at the office of thr Company. N 0.319 Walnut select . , Philadelphia.' • 31a.1 2` 1 ,L 19 • 22.3 t NwraCE.- - Was left nfiliestore II the! subscriber. rem. time ago. a small bum containing/I Silk Mantilla, Dead Purse and Mme riber article. The owner by prying Err thls .advettlsetent can have it bytreillog at my store. ' HENRY onr..ts.esq. Pottsville, May 14,'59 • %WA IOTLCE.—I hereby notify all.whom It may concerti, that .104P11 LIKE* no my agent In the manufacturing and .rale of Tare n; fepirmients, and that he is no longer - authorised to at legit any money fur me or la my name. •• 4011 N DELLINGER. Uneasier, Pa., slay 11.39 20 31 _ ICE.to HOLDERS of EILYTIIE TOWNSHIP ORDEltti.—ln „consequence or 11. recent (117covery of forged orders, and also that 'cot, have on the undersigned, Trcasurer art Collector. In reby glee. nillre that he will not ref.lYe la payment of tiara any orders issued previous to Arl 7.91th.1159. CIlAy. 31. A 8911. Blythe township, Mar 14, '59 Ziat. • • A UDl'lolt'S ; 1\ 0T IC E. -Tile Un dersigned. Auditiv strpointed 'to distill eta Us units to the bends of lieu. 11. McCabe. I:aq.. of PET Ell BOWMAN, lieroby gives notice that ha tu I a.tend to the duties of Ills appolntrnent, at his °M. e. It the borough of Pottsville. 6n thured ,y. the. 2,.1 day ct Juue, 4. D .IRSII. at 10 o'clock. a. 11., when and where*: persons interested may attrind. JAMES ELL IS, May 11.'50 gnat) UDITOWSI NOTICE.—The un ri Auditor ajipolulled to dlotribate M 0,111113., Muds ot Wm. 11. Mann. Val , a,allnev .10S6P11 ALUM._ Itereb Flies Waif* that he, .13 at• tend to the Maths of bl a appointment. at tiln.ottiee. In the lawough of poi trivine, on iyetinesdny. 111;, Int d.v June. A. 0.. 1959. at tl o'clock. A. %.,•hen and it 11.1 e as person! , Interenttil attend. JAMES 1.1:LI:t. • .11ay 11.'59 '40,3111 • Alpbt•r. - -CO V.—Carne to the ow( premtsra of 'btr subsiriter. residltut Frailey township. Schuylkill county, a tare. Supposed to hare a trait two months. Wide bon... *bite spot on the shoulder, and a whi spot on the Mc.. Suppost4 to be bets vett a awl '; yr old. The owner Is ft -quested to rotor *IA prove tr.r.l ty. per ehar,tes and take her away, or 411•3 alit V... 1 accordlmt.to law\ , - W. 1,1.1111.1 N. May 11, '59 21).4.0 . -- -- CIA UTlON.—',l'lle public arc liertil t eaut toned not to negotiate two notes glyetar 11 Him Derrehn and tdeultah geed. for the PM Of VA. $165, dated port Ca bon. Septeini••42Sll:l6l.A. draw the enter tit Willis Brown. the ItSO testi at 4 meet awl the $11& mite a U mentlet.ita they received iii mideration and will 1 et pay the eame. WILLIAM Pc F • OLILDIAM It) V • . May 21.'59 TTEN rioN, w A sit CON ApTILI.EUISTSI--Von , will ot...et. In toll uniform. at the Armory, nn 3.onday,,J • nne 1559. at 1 o'elock, P. 31 and efterwarek t o vote f Drhtsd. , . It. glreents. Company ofllcors. will 14 expected that every tzon.t. the Artlllethdi will be at the Arno ry, puratusll) llnehour stated. fly order of the Captvin. J. 31. *IIOM O . 0.. r. Pottsville, May L'l, '59 :143 TN the orphans' Court. or Seheylki L County:—ln the antler of the areetunt of Ja,,b ll jer. Adonini•lrar , r of ItOITERT WOOD SIDE, detest The undersigned. to whom was referred th. sir matter. under the enceptione accompanying' the oe of Lewis' Iteeser, Auditor. hereby Orel mthe tbt werlllNo the duties of hie appoluffuent n Munt t d of. May. ISs'3.,at 19 n'elocit, ‘. tr. at See, to the borocu,:h of Pottsville. whin and et.ot partly. Interested may attend. DAVID %DES Eit. May 14. '59 2941tj - . ______- ' 'IGNEE NOTICE.--Wltereat. A SS ' i - - thcOnders4ned bare beenell of TnlnutnlT d' , ot arilgotnent.‘appoloted .laelenere of lIENItT !LW. SENIEIt and elfe,of Mlllereek tenothlplobenon rnew In trust . , Mr - the hen en of erriltrom a U persons 1540.. fa to OP Plaid Alnlvier. are requested to' . ke.' Irocanin paymont. and Oman having' clalma or meads Jou him trill make hi:Own the none ..Ohien / delay. -The boek• are In tho hands of 131611 B. Sresk Evq.. of Illlererk toillohlt.• whodn siptiputisrd 1^ g 4l aot Gement, and tol whom all than, fludehted to. (or 110. log claims against said losheror. wlll flesso apply. . 1 JONATHAN 11.110. )llllerot, GEO. U. MILLER, lieldefterc. . .A rip ,•• Miy 7.1 . 9 19411 FOR SALE Sr, TO LET. • Ii T EWFot ,A. large N ne month. ultt, Yee4 More of NDIAND DOG for. , EWPOUNDLAND DOG, fur rah. Apply , atthe J. k f%. ACME ?any! May .13. V 5,775 00 *'POCKS at AUCTI CO 5,00 G 1)0 ScbuYl. Co. Lumber Co., 600 00 Pot terille Gas Co., 11'5 00 Potter Me Wetrello. . . . Will be publicly 'eold, at the Peruerylesula 11311 yille, on Saturday, June 111 k. at 2 P. M. C. LITTLE, Admlnlgrntrr, M ei p-59 ....1.3t. _ _ _. Fig REM' OR SALE.—Tiva\ Ira:011bl' Tavern Stand the rIllag• uI Nog kirk' Irately °"*. led by r3l:ftgati, , A 1. 1 3 1 t 1 1 ; I 164 ~._ TTOTS FOR SALE ON TUE.— = A subscriber' Is prepared to sell lots oe tinet 111 l on lime. running from 10 to LI years. to thee desire to:lmprove the 1.6030. Apply to -, D. HANNA _ VOW ItENT--Dwelling flow - Jr: Store rooms, Lodge rooms end ( Ince& VI I. apply to 1 I • L. c.titostr.s. .? . 1 Cfer. Ontre and Marla Sr' Pottsville, Feb. 5, '5B ' , ill ._ ........ .. _ 1 1 0 LET— Front the first day 0 1. Ai nest:the stilts of mom . Immediately oppa, p vowel giurrb, Pow otv,opleed sus an' Exelistre , Apply to fi..; WM. TllO3l O Potterille, Feb. 5, '39 5-tt ---go-E .4 i a .- tic' pairs r Trorlts will be sold cheap for each, or nt-ta proved seenrlty. Also, a valuablit )111,E. on the trews. Apply to . '.. 30111.1 111:0111.,i, r,,,, rottsvillr, )lay 12,'55 , • - 1:•-tt SALE—One superior 8 pule puMp. with column pipes and mO lll4 II ready to be put Into lb. mines. Will lM and Apply at the Tamaqua Iron Wart,. for further I Lion CAIITEII Al A RARE. CHANCE. --7 • property of tbr :try. J.• ft. Iles Artwn. Gorka county. PL. la et preheat !hies story, and nantber. one 'dory. barn. all nerrwory outbUildingligu •14 1 ,en acre* of good land.otrbard. ria of fruit tree.. Al übbrry. /hada trio Bowed' in abundance. good water It is no a public road•aud west and Vast Pron. Location quite fwd propped. An excellent - 0 0 e wer rr•oldence. Ac., AC. rcalattaitu 3lay 111 olt E.- glnel—goarod - togelho . Oni. 40 hum Moen& wit' pink of 14 loch pip WO yards of wire rope; Onwth) belie Englue.s• -The s frame work of Er an bonus. A large lot otirT rat Also, drift ears, Tr • Will Rea! Etaf.!t Ifebrusrt IY IYIR,. SALE- 7 ,VEIL iv ("0.90 bona lifoiftfo, owl coosoctloos tram 05.40 bora Vapor, for bolding COl 1 11 lad attoortloos. Cloo GO bone Engle*, tor pumping. Ca. so base Eagle., Ration aild tor brooking Co.*. About 1300 fiat of 16 loch plait, eolllorrtloi Woo, About 400 foot of 14 loth pipe. pultif, lo " A lot of T rallo, Chain, rope, ac.. • A. It Apply to Oaro—ooroor of Itatantoolto A Ser pot Jar noryll, 'l9
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