into' 'Durant. POTTSVILLE, PA. "A =MC INVENTION OP THE EMT." .The press and'oraters of the Sham Democracy, I haveainee'the ; election in Maseachusetts on the "two years' amendment," labored Veal . indueeris vilely, to east what odium may exist in connection with that measure, on the shoulders of the Re publicans. Beare the election in Massachusetts, Pke Dereocratia party in' that State worked in *wet to secure that result, ?.and note! they raise the my of "wolf, wolf;" without crease. Tile speakers et the /:teenetensele :meeting- in 'this Bor ough on Monday, swung whiim was Robert Ty ler, importiNaid much stress on the alleged fact that onthelepublieen party rested the reeponei . bility of the i.de of • eneseure In-liassachn sone, ealeulatsd•to make an aejurt.distinetion as' far u thornier* Athens of this country are ernj canoed, and dillies . them In a measure of their' rights. Now when we see these imparted orators raise their trembling hands; eyes) apparently streaming with tank and voices calling Amen curses en a particular party,for its alleged disre gard of the rights of a heryte mess,of most worthy citizens. etie are tempted to sympathize with them. We are almost worked up tole indigos ion point ourselves.. Tat 'when we pick lop the Bus on P i lot ....the leading Roman Catholic 1 -publicath a of the iountry—of May 21, 1659, 'and read .1 opinion of tie . manner in Which the amend cut' ems. adopted, we ere bothered. Are these s *rakers. ,tit the Detitoerser merely toeing for if t, over* they tow* we are tempt 4 to ask. • ow aro we to construe their Indignatioe, when , ti have the tact before 'as, on the authority of a Illinois German, who was In Massachusetts • I d ring the ' Cement. canvass, that peeding that nears the DBMODRATIO' PARTY was holdirtgL ret meet ings and resolead TO VOTE FOR TII .PROPO SITION? This certainly looks badfa'r our would be defenderiaf the political rights of the adopt -1 • ! ed Citizen. • ' ' • But we have the ' . Boston Pilot's ~testimony io - regard to Ibis matter of ,spertelleility, which cannot be *slily refuted. •It iste.thil peint,'and whatever the merits or demerits of the "two yeses' amendinent" to the constitution of Massa: ,ebusatts, placee the burden of its passage where. it properly belongs, on the shOulders of 'the Dem oirettiparty: '' But to the' article!. We ask par flouter attention to it, as it Is a complete refute. tien'of• the clones that bore bee.: made, and will - craniums we presume, to be made, against The Re publican party, in this matter: .. . . 'Frost tie BOC(Of; Pilatof•May2l,lBs3. i "The Amendment Adopted." . I ; "We announced, in a, paragraph in the Pilot of ' last week, thervie"two years' amendment" to the constitution was adopted on the' 9th 'inst. The vote by whith it wit tatilled has surprised end 'bothered "eierybody. The aggregate vote was something less than one-sixth of the number of legal ethers in the State. It may be ret down at 35,000. The' majority for the atneridment was about 6,000, or shout twenty-five per cent., judr,- • -log from the 'returns from 273 towns, which • left • only 57 towns to be heard from. The vote of Dor ton was as comparatively small ashat •of any city or town : At the State election, i Noiember tilist, there . were 15,376 votes rest. n Monday, the 9th inst., there were only 6,014 votes cast. In November Mr. BMA, the democratic 'Candidate for gattornor,'headed the list, in the city, having 6,369, against 6,2913 fur governot Banks. floihe -atnenilment the vote . rimed, 6,518 An+ it, hi' 2,405 against it, being lore than one-half of the Demo erotic vote six months ago, ' , The seine is true of the Democratic vote on the amendment through out the State. It itzquite clear that the Democrats could have defeated theamentinient without strain ing themselves Much. • The Reimhlicans were by ,no means una6imons in their sal pert of it. In • . the county of Worcester, the strongest Republican ' county in' the State. the vote, on the attr:endnient, was nearly even. Several Republican pipers op ' posed it. The • force of their opposition. to be ' tore was somewhat impaired by the consideration' that the amendment wasmn impolitie move for the party, as it would be 'drily to otrendiand alienate the !lemon Republicans of the. West. The regu• hi' Nnowiliothings,do not appear to have troubled themselvers about the amendment at all, it'beirtg too small a measure of pr scription forobeir, ap petite. Only one regular linow-Nothingpaper in '-• Bailee (the Allan and Bee) supported it. Three ' Republican, papers in this city ,sUpportedit, rita• two were tremens!. The Democratic papers eppos. ed %and - the ' , matinees of the Deinocratic Vito 'cannot be charged upon the . Democratic petis' in ' Boston. The smallness of the. vela in the city and itsibe State, for the amendmenkinay ho ex -1 'mini& In November last the Knitw Nothing vote in the city was only 1,818, or one eighth of the aggregate vote fur Governor.. Thislalling off , 'from their immense vote ln fortrieryears arises , from the lalgo extent:to which , the party has been absorbed by the Republican party: The diMinish ', • - ed vote of the Republicans is by their,own show• Inge to boa etributed Kea desire not to compromise . , the party in other parts Of the country in the ap proaching Presidential eleition. •listrthe entail ' Cele t : i the Democratic rote against the amendment cannot be explained is this may. The responsi . •bilii l y otApproposition to manna the constitution, and its adoption by two thirds.voteis by-tit" tight • •latures, as the less preliminary to its submission " ' • to the people, rested wholly Am' the shoulders. of 00Ci Banks and the Republicans in the twir.legis • 'lances. -lf ever the hulk of the Democratic party• were in earnest in their ,prryessiour in- behalf of .: the principle 'of sarireatization, and the equal , • rights of nature/iced citizens. she sale to hare shown it effectually mason Monday; the 94 of May.— Pey had as opportunity to pretest the perpetra • Sian of a great wraug against them, and they wire \ bound to hard improved it; hut it appears • that • large majority of theiterty, following the lead of Collector Austin, thought it would be shrewder ' policy out, to meddle with'the question at all, so that they•mighystand void 6f offence towards the miserable remnant of Know-Nothings, which still hides its diminished head in a few scattered dark lantern lodges throughout the ,Svite. In Presi 'lentils% elections, the Democratic ( arty has had .. „the support vr a WO; majority of the naturalized voters„ The recent support• given to 'the free Ishii Idea by naturalized Protestant and infidel per inea: ought not to hare tneitedthe entice Dernacelits • 'of Jfasiaehowett* against the PatrienCred emery • ; ?oho hod ?toed by them for half a century." l' ,Here is the matter in a•nut-shell. The Demo- . untie ;114 of 311srachusetts 1 had the power to defeat the "amendment." But the.great mass' of the rev remained away' from thji polls., They • cared lit*thing for the so-called jeopardized rights of the men who for years have acted with: them. No, the idea was, to cast.the necessary ohinic up meth, Republican party, and to comities that end, ' they saerifieed the interests. of. those whom _ their speakers and p eee eee aro now endeavoring again . to gill. ' Whether the position is despicable or. •". not, we leave our readers to judge. Our opinion of. this "two years' amendment" is, that as far as the large Eastern cities are via erted, some restriction of the kind is absolutely -necessary, to cheek the vast election frauds, which -for yam have been successfully Perpetrated by the aid of Irisis voters newly imported. Ware an • , , amends statement of the number of Irishmen • .who baits itt:..yean past 'voted on naturalizatieb . • . papers, after a few months residence is this coun try, given•to the public., it would startle even our adopted citizens of Denman and other :tirth;whe " we feel sure, ere; as jealous' of their rights and • privilegee„ as the most thorough native of us all. ' ' In this Manner many elections hive been carried - . illegally, and many Incapable and dishonest WE- I cershave bein thrust upon one people. Nts good citizen, adopted or native, will contend that 'this . state of afar' should go ,on, unrebuked. While therefore; we are determined that the Demociatie party shall shirk none of its just rerpontibilities i ' while we ill' acquiesce in no intolerance, as far as our adopted eitizens are eoncerned, we think ' that some step was necessary to cheek the out wears" fields perpetrated on the• ere of almost • every,ialecifon in the titles of the Atlan tic border and that • Marenchusetts adcpted the, only plan which could effectually combat the evil. It may be urged that the time isteo long after taking out the necessary papers of eitizenship.. That goes.. lion we will out argue. It may or it may not be ! . ' That can lie locally regulated. . But we do con tend that:the principle embraced in the lia.ssa-, Auntie 'amendment •Is sound; and wi 'Wilke ' `that every toad: selopud 'citizen ''in the country, will under the itreametenees, cheerfully acquiesce; until a better state of affairs shallliiieaugarated.. Tim Viektbarg True Soathroa; a DetuortsVe jda n nal, rejoices In the fact that convention of nine Sonihren Staiesina Seliberitely. spoken le favor Of $ repeal of all lairs, S)lie and Federal, prohibiting the slareitrade." tart her 'irotperks that, possibly the people will Wet endorso this an. don, but the proposition has gooeyorth with the . deliberate sanction of the representatives of those States,-and thi politicians knd boaq son- Gerstein' of the 414 can no longer evade the A Zourne, ouriteiphig of board ot ',vessel at - Marseilles bound lot the seat of war, was stopped by tb. colonel of ibti regiment, wbo reeognisod, in lbe soldier's firem e n Soup{ girl, who bed assumed the Bolton& is order not to be separated from bet • lover. STIROX OK 1111 R Diego* of Port Providence, hoes Juet loads ioattect 'with the eebeylkiii Ifevigstioa Ouspear for the balidiag of a Dew best, Is which MINN ie is at ■pplied se en experiment tuna their , Disekii;ot tecilytilA pa• iciai I'l4 ImPeviaoteel in ta!lioad car . trucks.: - "Vvirrn PTATEII MAttltbut Alert Mutsu Rao us eca."—lf Mr. Pernian's paper. ,claiined to be a Politic* marbine, we 'hoed set it, down.tars right hearty, Democratin, Presarptle sheet, tnertdy tram- its tone.: Aspiring 'we. believe, to to-snob distinction, its synth:sent. on seine solder are. to gni the leak. pernliar. In fart peeoliary . kostile to tbs interestrof tide country. ' The Rei4"sier seems deslious of 'claiming aMaity to the Pre! Trade notions •ol cutemporary, the Philadelphia iediptr, snd with "poob4truh Itere, and 'arrogant assumption thee, it plumes itself uporbeing the "cock of. tieoralk" exponent of tie pulley which Should' Teri our railway; mining and other Inter. fits,"" PersOnally, undonbtedly a happy feeling.- - - Thoughtful men generally view assumptionlesel on inienable grounds, With conterept. ;Thin r marks are suggested by the tone'. setd manner its which the Registes has seen proper to comment , upon two • articles recently published in the Mtriene'Jdninrniz--one on the prvPoSo' d Broad Mountain Tunwil, the - other on a Yersign scheme, to supply American: collieries with='-itut capitol; toteat nor erperi t asee—siaehinery, as our ta'ilroaas bare' been supplied with Idyl iron, to the de struction of our , iron interestaAhre regret that the late hour at which we observed the C0M0:41319, .and our crowded specs, defeats a desiri to notice them more at length, at this time ; but the Regis ter may rest assured that "its Jesuitical sophistry and dodignified sneeing, shall receive at our Aland. proper attention.. IDavarisa-Boox Itit.ustie.—An ornament lbw the lilllll. Ing-room, an addition to home gallica, has been very re cently introduced into Vracee, allied the drawing-mom billiard table. It In about three feat rivers, and ►lands upon 'hive carved less.joined together by a well turned ornamental eentre,pieee. The, table turns on's pivot, and Mateys presents the billiard hall to the opponent player, whether standing pr sitting, u at rheas or draughts.' Ity means - of a watermark and a serew, the table Is always kept in equilibrium, and can be u,ed in a garden, or a basrony. Tbe cues are of a simple and 'el egant shape. and bye awing, are capable of producing all the effects known to billiard players vut the orturroon tablet the cues, when not In use, are placed in wiry -tasteful stands-with little columns In the centre, with cups on the tops for balls. The game la just the suttees if played on the large tables, rapid progress peing made, In a short num EDITOWS 'MIME! Axis or Guroarels. Waverlei North. Phila. delphia : T. 13. Peterson h •Brutherr. Anne of Geierstein shawl more' then any of Scirtt's novelle, the extraordinary pOttie intuition, the mysterious clairvoiance by which genius pene trates regions foreign to its nature, and erns long passed away. The present volume belongs to the twenty-two' cent Or . Ave dollar eerier, &Wished bpiessrs. Peterson: focal Apia. .WEEKLY ALLX&NAC. imiitit I such errs -.3une. //' V 11 SATURDAY r ...; 4 2S 7 30 i ce ., s il l . 21 ' 4 ' m 12 5UNDAY,......... 4 . 28 730 Fir 4 7 a ram' 13 M0NDAY,........ 4 - 28 7 31 Full M. 15 522 to 14 TUESDAY, 4' 28 731 sow Q. ' 11 911 m sow xi. 30 9.15 m 15 WElmEstmir,.. 4 28 7 32 16 THURSDAY,.... 4 28 7 32 , • 17 FRIDAY, 4 28 7 33 Thermometecal Record for the Week. r P. It - Al . . T/1011101711 OTTICT, rtanaylraitfi 11011,.. tl 9 z 7 AW P. X. T.ll. 55 0 5P 47 ° cloudy. V 2 -73 64 .eleir. CM 73 07 12 75 75 cloudy. 62 68 65 clear. 65 72. 55 cloudy, June 4—Saturday; " 6 —Mon day, k , uppity., ' " B—Wed vstlar, " • .9—Th irridmy, " 10—Friday, pier- Thomae-Ofkine,•etoployed at tl,e wines of George S. Repplier, ws.t necidentalli killed at week. Ho leaves a wife and obild. • Pir The Aatthouti Deoyooas balm been reorgan ised . and were inspected last Week. They are • said to be in a very effective , AfrA man Laded, Ctpike, jured in the.tnines of lir, liolnian,.:Ashinnd,•lak fall or coil/ Ile is recO;orini: •,01-Reoriftunf ;mi.—Mr. joint Sammie:, . • Steir nrd of the •Schuylkiil "Coa l / 4 vy Alme House, has tendered hit refignatian, to take , effect frora/Slne day neit. Jr. S. will rittioie.ta his elt hotairin tovinshiii, with his • Itufene.eicket Club.-4tie offs cers : President, JCi3. - F. ”griLltilt ;V. 'PrePithint, Altea ItabineoniSii . aretary, A. A. ilEsson; Treasurer,.ll. J. Stager.- 43roula coin miiteo; Wagler, J.w4o Geo. IV. Saylor.. ~ ."Haril to Dcht.—S, r. GrOttleiht pchatthel of lVayte . tunnship,:Bchuilitill County,. left et our' (ace on Tudaday,:l4o , , a fe4 !ittlka ofßye, raised un his , fartry which nteaturedi„eight fqet,, eight' inibea in height., „Thiele an extraurainarygrowth, and sOnwa huw•fatiorable the eiatun ham, been fur the hitebandman. pith should- be remeiubMed that ar e afer Ballot', Sewing lifachines pre' Made, lighi and strong; they, areeasily •packe.l,,easily ptit in or der, and can be used to , it Ivaritiiie 'anywhere.— Thry are a splendid 'article to do fomil3i sewing: with. 'They pokcjoieveryritialitz Which can com mend them to the buyer. Groff' 'Toffolon, Jewelers, Centre street. this Borouheitim 'agents for thei; sale irrthis County. 4 1 1 ' Prioterestiag .Crieket z .l/orck.A Match by ; tween the Germantown and Pottsvglo Cricket Clubs, will take place to—lay on the grontid of the latter. The Wicketi will be pitched this maiming *(8 o'clock. The follo 4 iing are the eleven of the. 'Pototville Club: M 0 . 4.1111. 31,11Vh;ri, ibs;Thompson, Edmunds, - Hunt, R.,C. grreo, Ridgway, Sillymisb, D.'S. Green, 0. gonen It is anti cipated that the match' ;daring its progress" will attract a large number of spectators. • pir`Sarp'llfonii Mese * TherdtTliner. : —Thay are deterinined to keep business moving - . during the dull semen, "the Bps Ilive" , :in Centre fit.,ad t joining,the Pottsville Muse, hnving reduced prices to a very lowilgure for their large end hindsome &unmoral of 'New Dams Trimmings, Fringes, Emboideries,- Works' and fluisery, Eitension -Skirts,- Elegant .Sun Umbiekle4 and Parasols, Knitting Zephyrs, 14ifuraery and Fancy Articles. Our friends will find it . to limit &dittoinge to give them &call. . . . • pir Teirre ranee Afeaiig et ilimerroille.—A Temperance meeting will be held at the Methodist inMineraville, on Monday evening lest, under 'the auspices of the Sons of Temperance, Pnttaville Dit:ition, No. 52, on4hich oecavion ad. diesels will be delivered by the 'Rev. B. F. Price and Benj. Haywood, Esq. •• The Divisions of , Bona of Temperance's .pd the Seetions iif:Cadets, from Purt Carbon, Schuylkill haven, &noon, and other places, ,are expected to be present. The : sneetipg presided over by C. W. Taylor, Esq., and be dpencd at.,7} o'clock. • jrll"Schnylkili C?Nney'Ajrictilearal, Hortiettl- . lyrist and lifee/oniesd Atioeiation;—At si.regulir stated meeting_ of this • Association,. held at the public bowie of Mrs. Raoul, San,llo4 Haver; 'on Saturday. June 4th, 1559; the folloning Com mittee of Arrangements was appointed :—C. S. Loader, J. M. Koons, !Dr. J. G. Koehler, vp. .7, a lick. and Tient, Messer. .10n mutton, theyresident,: Secretary and - . C., S. Leader, were appointed-4 Committee to is and peblish a list of premium.: . ~ • • The 4th, Sth .and 6th of Octant .havi i g been t. 4 zed uPon at a former meeting airthe cme for bolding thenezt amino, exbibitien, , "., • s . ,Ext;itet from theAmianten J.I. Kci.i.en, R. - Secty.... J. jbriKSON, 4 Prett • • orThe" Who f tEnio . od/f" portion of the Den. °tray of the eainti, held a meeting at the Cuuit Illus.'s an 31ontini. everything its own la/ this time, ,the Artmree sad ‘furniitire ;of the Court Room did notiatiler; we are happy to say. About halt the 'meetittg Was composed of mem bers of the Opposition, ,rho witiliierniting for their own to etwiens, 'amused themselves by Ili. toning to the epiccher of, the toperteid and native ' speakers. The resolutions adopted among other things, endorsed of coarse,. Buchanan Ad , . Ministration and itaissecoitijiatiying iniquities; tilsAis down on bake and banking. herd, and 11eivete save; the mark it—swore etyma fidelity , • to the tolerate .of the workingmen... That Is about all the . Demoentic party ever does fur the Workingoie'n. It pr seises most loidiy, and leaves the Opposit , op to perform. But the workingmen erdentand egoi s t . poitit pretty thorOugbly. We will say no more aboutit. The day of sieressful Democratic cant andhumbog le Scheylkill goon t" has passe4,neeer we trust: to return. Mb'. 'Attune, the tress of our workingmen 1111 vote With i their eyes wide open, ,and for the candidates of Atka pitty which perfOrme "what it promises. ; It probably, hiss well to notice, that - the Meeting 'recognised as the only ortbodOn Demieraits-joir nals le the CountY, the foilowing:iikatocratic Soss. dard aiid,jobisols : Democrat of; Pattern's, end Ganiqpiect. - This Record per consequence, Is "tro Wore tbntlotpirtel Sangre/ ' Ire most drum pp some Forney spirit, and "pitch le." Won't du . to sulanittanntlY, tench a OIL ltir* Wm. flower* bini itteeti esplain of she Mi l efaiirrMa. 4rtiltet!itst. and $41411 • Hosititsi ...Ostia the . itipigni4 Company,. of.'![* • . . PIP Gersiootoloa"is. Pottariffe.e-The Penn; villa eticktiteet are" beemiting sato. They Slur: rise, thessehreslable to. boat: the aintlantuWill. clot,. As the latter!, blob' consider tbrisieelves in. vincible, they it going to Pattering Pat Webby, in order to take elm self-enneiritlout of the ;'Potts. • sinister? liner :natters Will turn:oat yenta' Ins to. be scan,. As tbagermseinerners ere ustf - s Of map= . els as well rm. 'Asp.. wit - look for n Spirited eon test. The Germanrownacs expect to hail a good froas.;the 'excitement of the game.-, Nerd doer/cam, PAiladelplia. - • Well, the Pottsville cricketers arc Beaty . to sup , pose thailibey in their second seaso n , tan\beat an older club, and in it some of the best cricket . ;ars le the - cowntry, but. by ' the North Asterfeasie . leave, they are going to trY it tei:day. Whether • 'however, defeat eS victory perabes on the steed ard of the Pottsville Club, one intentlin of theirs 'cannot tie defeated, and :heels, td render the visit of the Oermantowners pleasant In'every respect.' "PP The" Nem, Appointee Of tote . ,grinsaast Hose Compaity.—Tuesdays Philadelphia Pries, ib al lading to the Wet that the Milian* Hose Compa ny of this Eoraugh, will shortly-bring its neer "spider" up. from the city, says: • The humane Hose Company, of Pottsville, have recently bed built in this eitya splendid ap - peratoC, which to.be taken, to them ort the 15th inst. by the members oUthe Columbia Engine Cumpauy,'of this city. The unsolicited honor of taking charge strobe new earring* has been most ~,wbrthily.conferred upon the. latter organisatinn, which, for respectability end efilcienez. ranks among the Vary fotemost of the Philadelphia Fire Department.. The apperatus.will he temporarily bousetrin the new and . magnificent building be longing to the ColtiMbia, in -Filbert street, above Eleventh, and - thence taken, to Pottsville by the meerr,'who will participate in the event in cit izen% dress. The: hospitality of our , Pocterille firemen is proverbial, and .daubtless they . will manifest , it Warmer;than ever on this ocension.!-- Well may theylosiards the •Taluiabia," for her L.% -history containil:stinte of the nobleet deeds that over graced the annals of.philnothrnpy. • . We understand dint on the occasion of-the visit here of tbe Philadelphia firemen, Major Wm. De lany, an old and tried Philadelphia fireman, will act as MarshaL • . - tfiariti Pout : ip-oreis's Leetarc— -To, al preient it the Court mouse on Wednesday even. tag, this !Otani delivered In sit of the Mount Vernon Fund, was an intellectual treat. Mr. Brown had a very appreeiative audience, who. listened with delight to the able Manner in which he portrayed the varlets* passiots of man. 'Of course to attempt within MONO sPace, to convey even'a faint idea ot , the peculiar merits of the !cetera, in its keen analysis, wit, pathos and truth, would'be preposterous.- We can only say, Oat those who were notpreserit on the occasion; :)tissed much to please;remember and improve. Are are plumed to state that Ina pecuniary sense, the lecture was also, a success. At the conclusion of the lecture on motion of Illon.Jamiss 11. Camp bell, a vote of \ thanks we' unanimously tendered to Mr. Brown by the auditory, as mirk of re spect. TheUvening will long bcfremembered by many as one of the most delightfUl intellectually, they ever spent.l 'tomes acuravi .Wo must not omit to mention that daring the evening, thet ottsviiie Cornet. :Woad played in its usual faultlesie manner, several bintifulairs. As . the Brad volinteered services for the Oen! ioe, it is entitled to c onsiderable credit for its contri bution ty the pleasure of the evening. ,i$ Port nertun.—ln our last we noticed brief ly; the fact that the „stone dwelling house, and brick work rhap of Mr. -Udall tdane; bed been d e .: stroied I ; pie on the tuorning:of the &Vied thot it was the work of an , incendiary. It seems Abet,. malice and not-theft,.was the motive. About cii 'weeks' Worts the fire, Mr. Unite- had kvaltitilge, dog poistmett'and an .attcutpt was made te,tat down the lihertyvpole in front of hi? bouse.:Under lbie condition of Things Mr. Gana offers a Aeard . of $24; fm - the Orem anti conviction 4tho'ineim. diary or fincengasies, and. am additional S,SO for which Will lead to the , detectlm of.the party or „partici who poisoned ,his dog, and attempted to cut the, pole down. 71v the' deitraction of .the (lines wife lost the greater part of her . clothing, hea . clouting , and .Nrioture„ : Gana had an insurance in' the Lycomitig, office of $1233. h a lo*above,insiwaneo ir, $l5OO. It is : certainly • antrqing to iny.the keit, for a man, when he 'goes to the expense' of Improving pro perfy, tc;harc it;wantOnly deetroYed.., We learn .that a series of burglaries Was per detratedin. Port Coton last aegis.. On Wednes. ay night , SiMpsorOatavoin above Port C i srbon, •wai broken into, and robed of about $2 in money, and some liqUor. 0 ! ) Friday night the avant of John Lewis was entered. Several,lockk in the limlse Were foreedj.clothing. -kegs, and small amount of money .a4rat . aken. In both C 11116.4 the burglars escaped detection. Qa Saturday : m orn iog at an early Ja4ur three strange men wore oh:- seivad.by Mr. lladery, weighmaster okthe Mill Creek ltailroad,, to lasio an unoccupied house in • Lawlentown. •In company with a' friend Mr. .11. 'embed 'the hewn,. Tboy found seventeen keg., A shoemaker's knife, chisel, and iron bar, instru manta avidontly for use id their burglarious °per ilium.. •In fact upon erafiiinatia, they wore Nona to correspond with the 'clerks made upon the,houses whish , :had been broken era. It 'was alai; discovered that live of the kegs belonged to • Mr. Lewis, and twO to M i r. Gibe's house which .4ted been Although every effort hat been . -ntode to'ariest the partieslengaged-in s these opera tions, they have so far succeeded its escaping de• (action:. .11111" The '.3/ifq ors Efretionc—As 'far as 'this Countpis concerned; the, resul t of the 'election ei Monday last for Brigadelottleerr, may be 'amused' up as.foilowt: • For Brigadier aeneral, Washington Belfsnyder was'eleCted.' For Brigade Inspector', Jameal!lagle was elected. The fallowitiOs the run vote •in We Brigade for General andllospector: - , Reileny ler, ReifaayJer'r 314., - • .• , Brigade toupee/on raßle, Ctirit, Nagle's)inj. One eon:pony is yet to.be heard from, which wilt. add it is .antielpatcd, shout thirty to Col.. Nagles patiprity. The handsome vote given (Or 61. Nagle, reflects great credit upon the military of Schuylkill County. • The election for fiell and commissioned officers in the.' ednapanies composing the lit Regiment, bruited as Co!osici—Amhrose 'Lindeman, - Colonel-- 7 Jomei-J. Seibert.: ' . Major—J. Claude White. First Troop Schuylkill CantitylCavalry—Capt., kleurge C.Wynkoop Lieutenant, J. M. Weal 2nd Lientenent,lW. W. Wulff; Cornet, Jas. R. Ileaton. Wirskiegroa Artille7 amplay--Captain, Jar. Nagle; lot. Lieutenant, D. A. Smith;' Jr. Ist Lieutenant, James Wren; 2d Lieutenant,,Franeis B. Wallace; id 2d Lieutenant, John M..Shonso; Ensign, Peter Ruutyj Scott R ifl e Compopi—Captaio, Ambrose Loes er ; 'lst Lieutenant, avid Quin ;2d Lieutenant; ;Chris. Lei's; 24 2,1 Lieutenent, 'Chas. Heffner; John Bla • kely: . . Natfouot Light' Infantry—Captain;E. Melon. • aid; let I.,:ieutei.ant,J l omea' Russel; S.Lieuten. 'ant, ThOuuts , Mien 2d 24 Lieutenant, Robert Colhorn, 'll:air/140os I'n/ere—Captain, MyeiStronse; . Ist Lieutenant, The lore Miller; 2d Lieutenant, - J.,liendler, , , • • , 24 Regiaiint. .adonel,--George J. Ilitgior. Le. ailonet—John -111. Itelp!latt. : - .•:.•Xfficir-H.Tobn Born, Jr: • 3d Regiment. . Cotonel—Wut. H. Jei r ings. Lt. Colonel— Patrick ` C o llry.,; • .11ajorT—Pritieis A. Suitary. .• • • 4i inerarille Battalion. Lt. Coload—,-Vitir. 4 l3iettce, • • Me t iorrtiotootii Vern i er. - itaAatitinigo Dattalitts. .Le. Boa. .Najor.;—Dioio Issie alist of the *Meer' eleeted.ot "II 27. companies of the Btiride, bet our limited,spites precludes tiiit possibility of polilislifeg them all this week. We give only those' of the Ist Bee ' went, !sleeted. • 4 .• ' Tbe Major Genera* will be elected on the 4th prortole. Oen. Wynioep will Undoubtedly be re:eleeted. • , - !Da MOndsy prevloirslrkelitetion, the Wishing roe Artillerists, Capt Nagle, end the .Nstional Light Infintry, Capt. liteDottald, made,' street pared% . it'eetnaparallA by rho Pottsville Corset Peed.- . The Artillerlsts parided riAlrells.miuk= ets, end the isfavitiy tvrenty•five: Iteth . •ereepit. rilei looked well. .;jr.the Artllieriste:. irate visit contettiplited*eir Yetk cerealoo;lre expealt wale* vtiiis net fa qua a lutudred taintheir.' ' . • Brigadier General. n 11144116 84 45 4 1 IreissitSereseetionly [claret hy. behig eased, le Otiose:Mier" if the tweekei et of tiles* itilVsiMicis A fortnight slate 'Richard Illegals, labile to- ta`ad is blasting, is tha shersit; Theraseama. eras Moira u p op by tht:iemstre Awing" of a • bhist, sod rautitatal.. to a horrible rasaaer. ills eyes were bt laticat—bis towerjawitrel one arta received composed fractarestires Gaseitssiefila pletelj sidtha hand 67: wick abet tared; The uatuitaastis visa: still teat.' Uu ,complete recovery is problematical: ;• • jlle`Prorrediage of she To rorgli Coosa-4 ..stated meeting of the Bentegh Connell was bald on ...Darnley evening, Jane I. Present, Messrs. Nies, Fe).toggle, Roarer, Engle. Boone, \ Innis. Mennig, Repplier. Christina; Heywood. Rivals, sotkigellarron; the President, in the chair. „d- , 1 Alinoteiot last meeting rend and ad.pthd.i Spatial_ CO®, on lot earner of Centre; nod East Market its., consioas4..- i : Stmit Com. on culv'eit in East Market street, eontiorted.'. Special Com. no opeoiug street from. Centre to Coal stieepi,itootinoed. . . , Coal. of Tire Apparatus on sale of Salt Fire Engine', discharged. Com. of iiecouots oo District Attornari bill of coots, rocitinood. Special Com.'olipeintieg Clay lloartineet, re ported progress and wal continued. • Com. on annual Emuteil Eupper, repotted bill for rams; an order wairdiieeted to be dramrit tor the:amount and the Com. erne diseharged. • . Caw.. vf : Fire App., on repair. of 'Ore plugs, was continued. Jaw continued on subject, of •.. meting public hydrants... 'Street Copp. on fronting. at Third end NorWe glen stre,ets,and•Fourth and Norwegian streets. was ocintinued, and discharged on opening Jack son street. • , • • • Special Com. on eolomanleatioa of the Prost dent of the Pottsvillelambi hoard. in regard to the removal of linkup on Ceistre street, made the fylloiuing•report: . - • • ..The Cum. to whom was referred the aPplici-1 trim of the School Ward, regarding the removal of the lock-up house, repave "That they have consulted thei Baronet Sopail tor on the subject; and herewith submit his opin ion. "ft appears from thli opinion 'kit the legal right of the School Board to disprovable, in goes tion is very donbtfus, and . is now in .dispute fore theiewirts, and ai the removal of the leek up house at present will be attended' with incen venienee and expense," your Committee dedm . it advisable 'to inky no step in the matter until Ise title of. the Botiool Board is definitely determined; and therefore ask to be discharged." . The Iftleugh Solicitor then read his opinion in the matter, when thtt report or the Cute: was se cepted: and the Coto. was discharged. Boom Com. on building, re ported .proiress, and:was 'until:Mud; , _ •,_ Special Cow, on excecatiup against the Dur 7 ough, was dischirged. Special Com. on seleition of police, by the Chtef Burgess, reported a list, containing so'coe changes frowi that originally drawn up hy the Burgess.— motion, . On setetliods tram the two BON for the different Wards .of the Borough, wern•made as follows e • • South Ward—Charles Boyer, Juba Stine, Mr cm Deed, Eber Smith, "dbaries Bowen, William McQuade, John' K.llbicdr. Lewis Burkhart. Noah Ecia Nord—Daniel Rershner, David Garman, Anthony A lber, Benjainin Cook, Ale:- . ander Cake. Joseph. Derr, Jobe* Sparks, Adiut Kindler. 2yordi . Weis WardLinCob Shoemaker, Michael "Kim.ley, Francis Bigler, John Allis,-John Wetzel, Me(husalein Bergei, .Martin Burner, Jonathan , . - •McAnally., Middle IVarfinJahn Quinn, Benjamin Ebert, Win.kay4r, Frederick `Epilog, Charles Ditountch, David Quinn, Samuel Auman, John Poweis. . . Com. of Survey on eundition 9 'of tidewnike nt B. SchOefier's prgperty, in Norwegian St., report ad negatively to. making the required improve anent ttere.. Report accepted, and Com.. dig el,a,ged. • • Com. of Ace. on balance 4ue S, Hartz, for ipr *ices as Clerk, made reppit and was 'discharged. Corn. on •claius of D. B. Crist for serviees as Chief Bargees and Chief of Pollee, during the pan year; was continued. • On friotion it was resolved that the pay of Mi. Cri;t in; Chief of Police, cease. „ ' Cow, of Ace.. on Gas bill reported the bill, $292 20.: Report aceepted and Coto. diucharged. The bond of the borough Treasurer was read and appreved, • On , Motion 31r. Boons was added to the Coto : of Accounts, as chairman. Street'Coin. was instructed to make .st crossing in West Norwegian street, opposite - the brick school house. A petition from B. T. Taylor' in regard" to con dition of drain at his property in Ceutre:atreet, was referred to the St. Corn. A petition from fluorine Hose Company for a loan of $5O, to obtain their new "spider," was referred to Com. 9f Fir. Apparatos. A petition from eitiletis of Coal street fir cross- , log at Sny'der's Foniniry, was 'referred 'to Street Coro. A petition from residents of Norwegian street between George and. Jackson sts, in regard to, coodition of same, was referred to 'Street Com.— On motion Couneil adjourned"to meet on Thais day evening, June 9, at 71 o'clock. 4 dj,, it tried Meeting. --•An adjourned' meeting of the liiiiongh Council was held on Th, ursday even ing, June 9. ?resent, Messrs. Niee,Nagle, Boone, Christian. Pellnaglo, Innis, IS:rever, Mcflarrotg: Haywood, }Charley, and Mennig, the PresidenOn the chair. 4 petition of residents of.Soath' Ward to open Zieltron street, was laid over. A petition from property holders on Greenwood, In relation to the opening of a Teat on that pro pertY; Kai referred to the B•roogli Solicitor, to ascertain the Ilirough's right to the street in ques. A communication from Reber:en Stiehter Ins ,damsites for mule injured by bridge out of repair in Mauch Chunk,aireet, was referredio Special Coln. composed of Aleuts. ifiywood;ln nis and• Buono. • Street Cote. , we. illitnOeted to °pin Arch street from George. to Jackson. • On motion it war resolved that, the C7m. of Att.' count ebould in future coasiet Of &members. Street Com; Was inatrueted to plank and putties Mauch Chunk etreat bridge in order.. • A Special COM. Composed of Munro. Moßerro'n, runii I rnil lI ywoo i , was atspuilltl:ol to prepire, an ordibanee in regard to dogs runnioint large. Enoch Boyer was elected 114rougli Tax Collec tor. On motion It was resolved that the amount of the Collector's bond equol.the full ammint.of his duplicate. • On motion it weir/rived that Immersing be made in Contra street u, opposite the Episcopal Church. . . • - The'eet of AM Legistotore embracing 'amend menta,te the Borough ehirtor, Was refqrred the Borough Bolitltor, fo . ! : the purpose of enabling the Street Com: to obt ain legal advice on certain points.:' r : . Street Com. was instil:toted to' report at 'neat meeting on tbe condition of Railroad street in Morris' Addition. On mulion'it was resolved - thatponneii resolve itself into Comp of the Wholeyou,Sattirdai, June il, to mitite surrey of the eouilitiuo of the streets, ele, • Un motion.it wns resolve+l that the salary or the Borough Treastiror be inereased frati: $lOO to $2OO per annum. - - " The f.Alowing was read int:o6l4cl : . Revoked, - That the sem of $lOO be appropriated tweed: ere eompaisy, tU4is in such manner- paid' as the dam. of rite App. , may deem necessary . and expedient. • • ' On 'motion - it wee resolved, that an order for $74 88, in favor of D: B. Christ, Chief Dirges', be drawn, being bniamm dun rev Z)Melal. services. •• 'The itateamot of lbe•BorUsiri Treasurer /rm 'read sail orders ! ) to be Bred. , . , Oa :notion ft was resolved that in order for $5O, be drawn In favor of the Ilureamilt oaf: Company. The following bills were read and ordered to be MirllifiLifelasuranee4Trest Co., $ 90 00 , John Blatile.r. • „ .•• 5. 50 • Banttab, - • - - 1 50 F. 8. - Kaireher, " 125 00 C. Wt . :i:on andotbers, If 3 25 J. Bu ckley. " • 22:52 . J. L. Meaulg; , - 2 - 50 Adjourned. PEOPLE" *MEETING. • A very enthusiastic meeting, nfibe People of Schuylkill County, opposed to thei present Na tional- Adlniolstratiou, conveyed/ at Ake 'Court flogs@ la the Borougb of Pottsville, on ifooday, June it the call of - dm Standing Cutuntittne of the County:: On *Won, the meeting litieforiptn iset by the Aliquihrtmeat of - the following oft- Pica Peesidesit=i;PipaG.A.. F. Kit nee, lootetard Fejt:, Jeremiah : B.A.-Chula Dias, ENE . ~ Cilarbta,Ws,Tayistr,..Teta,J.!.Priltites;: • Delf.. J. P. Tritieblir.. A...W,:Seibeti:. Julio Psitket,: - Deet. Hishert"Phillii4. - .- .. •.. • ~...- -- " . .62wertariks--TC.-P. SIR"MLR; CNA , . Bedieregted4 Canittrotaiee Lawn, Mottuist Rai& -: ~:•-• .-=. • - , , .. Ors'tiotiell, the foßeering personi•wiri appelet• • . . .. , , . .. ed a Otriumitteemi Reaoletions, AC: l ,k, the chain! . . .. .-". Hent7./fithi, Denji amen Ratmati,Daniel 11. Sta-t ger,-kfm. - dr.julies, - R. B. Reedy,'•.Deniel mi. IC P.•llailer; -James R. Ckever. -.Samuel Leffler, ' Heat.' R. H. Cnniell. Joirph , Bowen, Wm. Buff, Java:i.e. Prielt,:o4 Louie, Myers . and , Duet. T. H. - Patmrson. ... •• . : T . _... . . . Ti. meeting then en motion,- nominated cendi- - dates ferleleptes to be presented to the Com- ' =Wee teornake a selection of four delegates to • • represent this County in the State Control:4Mo to pla:4l in nominations candidates to be iota..l for . ..by the People for Auditor General and Sire . ee'er ,_- Mineral of the Plate . it AIM ensuing election.— The followingpersonewere placed in.notniristioni Wm. R. eines, M. P: ,Fewler. Charlei Prailey, Jacob G.. Prick, WM. 11. Seibert, C:il. 'llionst C.' • Zulick, Thonias Irvin. _ :-• ! . . •. , .. . . The C ommittee keying' ret u rned, on motion •cd, .ret . the llon.. James 11. Campbell, Hoe. Robeit• M. . . - Paltrier was requested to &Upset 'the meeting.— Mr. Palmer responded to the call and entertained the audience with a thrilling 'meal; lit which ho completely dissected the so-called Democracy of the-present day, and- annihilated the Slave prop agandist and imported speaker of the Democra cy, 'Robert Tyler, son of ex-President Tyler fir Virginia., Mr: Pallier acquitted. himself with'. , great credit, and hieremarke celled forth the moat .., nproariMie applause.•••‘ . ' •- • •, .- '' -The ,;Comm itt ee then repor ted the followitig prieeeediegr, which. were on motion. unanimously adopted hy the meeting: .‘ „ • %Tatum, The people Of Schuylkill Ortutity,have suf fered with especial Severity and are stilt suffering In eommoit with the people of the'Oommonwealth of Penn sylvania, god the -whole whole Union. the evil coneequences .of the unwise, reckless and, corrupt government of the present Naticnal Admintatratkin. of which James Bu-. change 'is the heed :"Attu Mulcts, The. common la dled' ofeelf-prettereation filen utter, poverty and entire ruin of our businessiptereets. combine with th e hi g h er ' and holier princip less of palletise,. love of liberty, and 'twin! for 'our tree Icisittotioni, to Indere us to make earnest efforts for the redemption of the Federal - Goyeen menttrous misrule,and its restitution to the original' purity. honesty and wisdom, contemplated by its fro mere; theeektred . Resaked, Tbat we are opposed to the present National Administration, beets arte, ^ , L Its Free Trade doctrines and practice are destrims dye of the material Interests and personalty of theism'. try, nullifying the •gnett blessings an richly 'bestowed upon us by a benign' Providence, in'the vast Mineral wealth and mannfaetaring resoureei. have. affilefed us ' w i t h ,extreme poverty, In a moon of profound pear.. general healthfuleete. and , agricultural, plenty. and stretched us bound bend endloot, at the feet of Elliot/r -an rapitalteniand manufacturers. • 2. It is as•proptli cited a government I\y our fathers to aware the natural rights erratum to life, liber ty and tbe,parsuit of happiness. to themost tyrannical. ag erioidv' e and inuideronielforts hohebalf of the'spread of Slavery over frieghands. stud the consequent huutilite , . tion and degradation of Free men and Free Lebec; 3. H em p a it is corrupt, valet-at phd extraverted to "an . nneiampledaudititberto unheard of extent. filling the Packets of Its adherents with the spoils of dolt:ender. and robbberfathe publid.treastire..with thekdowledee `end senctien 9f the hidhest officers of the Government, including tbe.Pressident'ef the pronto. to t betnipdverlsh. meat of theeteople. Woe die:Pacing and threatening the destruction of our free institution... ' 4: Rommel 'in the -management ot our relatiole with other countries. it has proved itself both weak and wick ed-L•hmkeitty and aggreasive tortoni weak .natione pub mlisive and truckling toward the strong—filliltustering for the acquisition of more slave, territory. while distr. 'gartfing the haterestsof free labor, and neglectfill of cow- Mereidt prosperity.' , ;Resolved. That we earnestly call capon all good ern:one without regard - to .former party tonnes, or old polititeti ''a W oomer a. to jets with us in the redempt inn °U be gov ernment-and the salvation of mit- free inst 'tut lette.frent otter destruction. by 'Gni overtbred of the precut DM ch e ese Administration. - , . Resnirok That It is not only the constitutienal right `. but the bounden duis of the Congress of the United &Klee to protect the resnufactutlue interests. elevate' promote t a bor, pmnte the k-Ornenon - prosperity-and general welfare of the people of the whole country, by a tariff fo'revenue, with Pitch specific dunce and diserirelna lions in favor of home productioep,ss will secure lull, fair and and ample protection. ,-- .. 'Rem:red., That eftheugh opposed to any unjust or on • eonstftutlonalsigreeelon. or, violet lon.og . the rights of the ' Slaveholding Statek.we are steadfastly opposed to the extension of Slavery over territories of the United States now free, or t., the, acquisition of more Slave territory,: awl that we are determined to exercise all our Inn fleece. and every ennstitut legal and legill means, in 'favor of Free Sell. Free Labor, Intl of limiting. Slavery, and ex tentlins Freedom.' ' , Recited, That we are opposed to. the adoption and enforcement of any code of lies by Congress for the pro tection and maintenance of Slavery In theterriteries. against the will apse majority of the ritizens of those lerritortes. and that hreare ready to join direct issue with the Black Republican Democraey against their new doctrine of a Congressional Steve Code for the territories.. Itev,lred, That we are opposed to the nurtirlstian, Un ite', and monstrous propositioe of a portion of the Black 'Democracy to legalise and reopen the African Slave Trade, and earnestly protesting against:lt. we call In the name of the whole cis ilizdd "Sethi.. upon the-Gov ernmeht to enforce and execute the lawe-punishing abe Slave Trade with death as piracy, against those who are engaged. or rif ill hereafter engsge.inebelr vadat ion. Resered. That we are in fatter of siptaining the law of the last Seetionetf the Legislature of Peeneylvaula, pro testing the wages of letter of mine -tvOefechattica and' lahweri.end that we deeire such further legislation as . shell be lamely calculated to proteit our m ie ns and la ,lborers in the mines , in the pursuit of the hagardous occupation,trout lessor injury to Went. Ifn r Re.o'crsi,Fest theistabilshment of a .Pennsylvania Miners' litep ital. to Br Prated In some central and con vettient pent in Sehuyikill County. where miners slot taboret.. Injured while punning their emplitym'ent,gsn . c receive the best medical' care and attention, is of great Importance to a most worthy el Senor our -citizens, and that in view of the Isere St o gte Interests , involved. we hereby Instruct onr Representatives in the n ext Leah lat ure, to.unte the passage of an Act lacer-err :tint:much Miners' (hospital; with au appropriation arid endowment • by-the State for its erection an, support. Resolved; That we fully approve the course ,Of our Senator and Repreeentatives in the leer Lealel dure; in their honest mud faithful redemption of their pledges to the people, bribe laws Which nem enacted toeecunethe Payment of the !Nagel of litter. and greater economy *id' honesty In-the management and expenditure erne ,public taxes of the County. . • - Rostirtd, TWO the meow of the lion. Steox Caliper, in the Senate of the United State*. mie-te our full•ed heatty approval, marked as it is by an earnest, &insist• tent and able support of thi interests of Free Labor and , -/free men. • • Resolved, That.we have eireireicontlence In the hon. *sty. integrity and ability of Lib n. J rata lI:CAMPEIRLI, our Representative elect In Congrees, and bid him God • speed in his effula for securing Prinertinn slut defend ' turf the interests of Freedom In the approaching session. of CentreaS ' • . ' II f taloal,That the gee'eral diffusion of intelligence IS eondocive to the best integre of our free institutions, that an uneestriefed etre teflon of general informatien , tends to the pernsineuee of our government and the welfare of our people. that the Post OMee is the. avenue for the speedy diesensinellon of kneeled ge , „that an in crease to the present rates of mietags lipoid 'be unwise , ' and Injurious. that a proper Alla economical adminis tration of alfalooin this important. branch of Govern ment weal' render an Increase unnecessary add the de partment atelfaustalnieg. Reoleed, Tbst a decrease of our State Taxes Is war ranted by the present flourishing condition of the State finances. the result of the sale of the State Works. That the Democratic majority of the State Senate of DM deserve our censure and condemnation for their de - fent of a bill for the reduetion of the State Taxes orig . boated and panted in the Republican House. as factious and directly opposed to the best interests of the people. Remised, That wo believe the law of the last IketiOn° of the Legislature, faithfully administered, will secure a reduction of the unreasonable expenditures el .our County dlnteliiiese. . 11 , soleed, Thatwhenever an Admlnhdration Is "Tiler iser by the detection of all save its cwn OM!, bolt e rs and.eepectante, it hpe proved itself unworthy of cond. dente and supprt and that the', present condition of the Buchanan Administration In 'Pennsylvania is but the first tenant of Its misdeeds, miegoverument and corruptions.. . . . ' Res he'd, That the.continual and aittre Interference Of the nMeets and servants of the Gemmel Government in politics and in the elections by the people to the ne glect of their public dotlps,marks especially the Present' Administration as eoiropt, degenerate, and unworthy the support of • free people. • Rewired, That W: IL Seibert, of ?tement e bet the lien steel:Gang M. P.ltewler, J.G. Frick and T. B. Natick be thd Representative Delegate", to represent Schuylkill County, lh the State Conventlettof the People's Petty, ',to be held at liailiaburc, on Wednesday next, Juno ' 8 ; Ifff,e, to nominate candidates for Auditor Genesi sod Stireeyor General. . . ; leunioral, IThat the following nervous he:. ;and are here * appointed a County Standing Committee for the ea.- -suing year. hi :Si the Mate and place for hdldine this Delegate Incetione and Ccintlly Convention:Vegetate the repreeeetation, cad makh the necessary arrangements 'foe the eturpelvt. ' . ... .1 itiading-taxity 'Committee; - • crimmxiissktt..ir, Ondretuts, Pottsville; . fhonota N. Patterson, .•‘'. • :. 'r ' Feeler. r‘. - WaltergedtPriek, • - . '',, , Ft. Clair, , 11-nit Claytne; • ..- : -. ' ' Tamaqua„," . . , „John Donalleon,- e , ,-.., „. .. Eetward Shimiler. .. " - ' Ilinereville.' - ' Thomas C. 'Juliett e : .1 Behdylk ill tierce, 311ehiel.KIstier, ~ .' : • ' , Union t . dames ff. Kirk; ... ' •'. ; ! lie* &Ale. ' ' Time, My e rs, '• '. . • Port Clinton, Peter Filbert, • • Pinegrove. - ' Charles Killer-. . . - West Penn. : Dr.J. F. Treichler, ' . ' . Nast Drunswig, !" Adam Ellen. ' . • -Fridley, " 'Keen I. Thomas, • - ' •• Washington, ' ' • DUniel Ktiteed, , I'Wayne, Israel Hied.- ... P . s BEM", , Abel IL Swift, . . Ashland, • .. . Jacotedlatomer, •• ' Orwigeborg,. •t • . John T. Stu:weer, Pottsville, • . • Levi & Spengler, • . . Tremont, , George Royer; • . , ' . Melted. ' Alit:Aram getrerenk, itesties,... +, , • Daniel Neutron% •, . Iluttley, Jacob Swett, • - . . ' '''' "Porten " - . Rea** Thai these prat...dings be signed by thy MS. • remand pabqshed In the :Miner? Jograat. Tamagni e °4"i ther t'S pa a p n ers d .rA as liv ota -ric ; enteweelleProgeotity.'thGe'rmrn. and such On motion of *ll4lannan, the Hon. James H. Campbelfweereqbested to address the Meeting. He responded in his usual e 4(411.1'4 end earnest . . manner; made one of the! most - telling; speech. , . es we ever listened to, and canted the people' to feel proud of their choice torepresent them in the . Cconeils-of; the Nation,. in plaise of the Miserable imbeciles herettifore selected by the io-ealled Des moemey., Oa motion of -the ffno. Charles Franey, the 1. meeting. adjourned wittisiz hearty ehiere for:the , III:Cell •pr the People - at the eneuitigalimstion: PROCEEDINGS OP COURT. 1111:Nitta Von Tat mune J 01111311,. Oar regular Court of Quarter Seardona haebeen ennui during the last Week, dlspadag of the triodes! Nahum of th e term. The 'num ' of eas e s was mo th ten thin usual, the Grand Jury, mins acted on. Al only, and most of ttieMWeie einm more more trißlug nature pan usual. Vs report the tried : '. • aqn ' ..nt , lira: Ir3lfr mid Hem" Pifire—Thla Vas a chirp of Ammilt and Battery with Intent to kllbaiob 'Powlry. It appeared. that as Porde, was going bone from si ball In littler:dß* be wee attaelied by two tours and aeverelY beaten. „. Ile could not Identify the defend. ants as the men iris() attacked blur, and the jury toned Ahem not gullty. and put the eartablitie 'prosecution on the; minty. • ' Can. or. Atahomy Morey mod Ms Arris.—Antialt and Battery en Jaeob Alum. the' deft.. plied guilty, and rte rotnt, alter batting fin ties rd the ease; nen . teneeilthensieels to ito Iniand the roots. _, • • $406 37 Co.. . Jusso - Morptut.--Aoosult Itityni . Os Yritstif.ll•lpirti. The prolocutor to a Ocrutio pedlar. iii 4 apPisiod,Uoitt [Obi NorgittO boas 'llvtring btii attune% sad tito wifo:. Dot cositof Moto oitortly Loos= told 'crbik itSti !scarp:O * . followrd the prolocutor lit )1 'twit . slor. 'Penligisr • - . thee ' ' - . ' ' il '_.. heat Mat - relyisecerity, leg lust some ef ts teetkind otheewliee 4:deg him: Ha fileaktP li l i fr . ' and wassenteneed tto pal a Ana ai r l. a: " lb. eat. ' Li_ Cots: rt ?We') .f. p001t,..-The dr& waif dm partrum en gessult 'sad BON* on Charles- W. elemette. TM parties met at The Sae* of Jestl l osl i'alneer. le this Oa trough, in , estatlont 4 t to a suit iteere and gettlaiinto ran altentntiott the preSsentor give** Itif several thenti to .thaad ii' e try nisi**. itietnii. Phu; whereupon the 41 .2.10011 W the ploeeentrx In the het witthith thit a . number of them.- The deft• plead guilty, and Ihe Court esedeneredlihn to e*oeoffilt3 and the rents. i ' '(bee. es.ynerg Ireid.!--Aswantt end Ittery on Mini Wald. The jury frtiand J 0)1 . 14.11. not gp land directed, earls patty to laii listf the rents 'I - , I t . . fbas. es. BY Wars /lisgies.- 4 AOrault end Bat tery 'on: John Smith. The 'lett. l ,. It aptieurd, met the pro:renter' on a side walk I a the Illarough!of Tamaqua at night. and. 'eonaudthid an totalett dponlho. Ile. plead Wry, and being peretofore .4 ntalo of good tharaeter t. he woven., I( n ' tenerdp pay a an? of tents and the rents. • an. we. Richarat JW .—Awatalt and Battery on Ed. i, ward Gallagher. this sioesult wee made at. the same time as the Owlet, he deft'. being together at the theta. Be plead cult . sad' was sentenced to goy It - cede One and the cost i.r.—Lareany of property or:Toi C rathr`` i: Clan. es. Eli eeph Brady. Th ' p bones abed nip lo I 1.4.101 hesitated, eine m n tee, he dl• covered hit' I metes of the boo th .1 Metros. hadleft. Ch earned In the rabbet . (49. plead guilty.' . 1 • Ask and bald to hail ,' Chu. re. Miry Aieict Brady. ,Tats deft,' ', l ra the larceny of ,Br idy. athlete. She pleadlgUll Om'. es. ifirlt +an, Anthony Comer. he change, and the fo i the costa on the p t h ee _' ' Chat. cc. Alm 'Diu oath of 3latileta #ch the nenateentene• ii .has. es. Wm. 3a an oath Of idszbith Sentence darned, , Cbat. es. EU lerie.— of Ann Charitl 4 "tarred.- I, otor It appears, vent into 0 iglu toara, and whilst them in 4 Sad Igi bank setae. Shortly af• 't'' moue/ Yea gone , . bat the to: t eleit „ 1104. Christian . And 114ry lea, it appeared, was also eon. , )ut could not be erreeted. Te • tem* deferred until, E l epteur `o $:4O to appeAr at that ttae. I e.—Lareeny of property of &midi contented iffh Up fast Mt.' In She 'Owned VG of "41141 =Nies i n , and bar mentenes nnadofer4d . .- 7 1dsorder.y Douai oa oath of woof did .not come lo Itha nd the deft. not guillyi and rt. !or- ' ' • ' —raintenikm and Bastard,: on p. the deft. ph.d guilty, and Impcaad. . I an.-4ornicatlon and Eladirdi I • abonener. Deft plead s ' tad . 1 aralizikle aid Itel: ttardy plesti l guilty. Salivate URY REPORT. , 7 Oa ,t Co Clink of Qoarteg&a ainifY, qr,&huylkilt. inquiring for th e ( Otani of . Pasoions,'lB.s9. unipretfull . re ad .before tbein land eel no distant. forly.two of niiirli airs I la," and engin have been Ig. an triad l on and approved.,ltgo • I of indietniont ibr aaraniii • . oat. D lb the Hosoruld. e ' ri , ' me, bi and or i tines , Tie nand 1 tines Erbuylkil) &Lib Jun. port: That then we fifty-wenn VII* Ind been returned ...Otte til 'nored; and also VITO bridge Ti en t: , `s. alter.- - -seri' ir In almost ever} Instance ~.. ...dictum= an- .....,..._ and batterb and?tlso l: piveril other came. the otlgiti of the difficulties was learly tiered to habit. of tittost *alien. and (hi. a rand Inquest, Is clearly of the Spin* ton.lhlt badit ni l t. had. been VW the indulgence of the parties to such habitill teat leisrprobable that not one of the eases alluded td in this tunnectlea would have been sent before MUG rand Lnqueet. showing mosticon , clogss l .l ill &Striding effects' Of 'otos leati ng liquors; , ' and tbe large liniment 'of taxes Imposed neon !betel* 1 .of this county Its consequent* hf. the traffic in set h W I qpons.This GrAd lequestotould therefore reirtmitfel- 1 (gimp:Mat this norable Court to limit as fir as possi file the.nuto her 4f places where such traffic' may tai car- Ard on unaer rotor of rt he law. I 1 1 ' We shit feel band to notice thabmany eaves! as til-' . fling nature andlfor 014 Offences were laid refo're us' which tn,eur 3m44ment, should not bare been brou ght here. and time rff which should never - beve hee d: no. -tired byllJustiee of the Pesee. , • . The Grand Inquest lies visited the public t offi era lb. County Priwin. l the limner they found alt t Ingo in good oraer, an the, feel bound fo say that tea Oft ceya. in theta' rtlmetive departmentit. are entiti to mnchitraise`tbr e manner in Lwhich their dut pea pre) leek seem the d 'mbar/A' Tn the latter the, find the discipline of be p twin yeti systematised. and that 41 3 / 4.. gned order and ; rfec cleanliness prevaittthron hoot !he estabfiehmen „Mimi frig much borer and. hist., eon lb. very gentlerdanly Bupetintendent. 0 to. 'W. Rdr374l'. Dr 44 net.; end I the npinihn Int,thle Grand Irm, ant, i l there is mallet.: prison rosin *w•the present. •, The Grand I nest . would ( ' respectfully rocomt I u. that the t'A . ' )mml lone . done si reason Ila T west corner oft e put House Is erect ,w) , sou ire; and sled, the i 'ball and vest Ito des of t end 1* (provided It u Iry, 41%0 .property et the pruitt-1 lie grounds upon which the curt hat the County own 'the • nitre' the Coaudt..ioneng hope. the the Court douse, by paint! g or _ _ _ paperlnt• !te ate : • Vile Grand ltLure ter that should hot . Imitable lwx.ka bi pn the nee .4' the ptison, to add to midi Mary pertielon of thek:ont the Prleen, ns may tat I nrltnedOO do And further. te furl way betvfeen th Ben , bon, an In a daniteron would ohm recommend. no r ,mott delayed,,that a limited library of l booed by the CommisConed's, for •Ind that the polite Kr periltted 'don dionspof bookipunder t e, on. .14 loners and Superintend nt of liberality and benerojeneet they bound tripreeent•theptiblii ugh of Pottirrille end Moon condition; and that said P he proper attention at oneei, 013 in reference to a rerteld / I. ouient to be precipitated 101 Z... J . ... .._ return ,t eir sincere tbanka4 t. the* I.trirt AtOrney fo / extend , to theth during t : l.fUlp MitEttS, Foreu e 0, 553. I ' . 1111,11 way tanper offlrerp, 4pec.l4 that L MIMI ■t ny pabi bitchvital-ca The (*end in Itonorsbhy Onus kindness and 6 PAtsvilte, Ju INDY•BUBBLE• Tint el Donik.., BARD OP iDRER I EALL. • • the Art of Congress. A. D, the Cl,frk's , ' tt of the , 0 - 4tes tim the - Eastern D [Rotund arrnllntt by Itrunelt k , Court ~f .thr United Putukylvaida.fi i----- • • From Him he •.land thOre nine a C4nnt, / .c, Whose nain. was WI dy BubLle; • Ile nan 4 man o( una count,. ~ ,_ " Excel , for n aking t üble. Cno CO-.' 'attitee Dandle in th'efune, :TankeellZrolle Dandy":.- ; 'nit not; Kiri% tor fre-len' When Freedom's 'lions are ' —• f - - old nnt cnoittklanio, !its thirntod; n on a , b, t0.t.." tier' burted. • . The (Inuit art Ae ho lap And got oft The-b tibia Ile ssicli4 at .e. In TlMulner.land. To weslith a d Pone had risen--, ' In courtly ph are be. tolkp 9f marls, But niver . entloneap Her , . ' Althoun‘. wit In the granite walla . a •• Whorl stub 'en guards are mounted, The WI. .stub bble—tlien no 0-ant— For yTars the hours had toußteet. ` • ! , • . , A nubble, to the pipe he clung: In smlersebaums much deli listing— - A I/Sl,! "than he. mi, will be seen - . : I lit tails we are indlting. . ' 1 .-S • ~1 Ills whisker* hair and eyiswere brown, ' ' • ' Ills Wicked heart was blued, oh! . . : Both se se and reason he. alas! ' Esch wed, and chewed tobacco. . 1., He FM ea aDU chewed. aye, worst of all Took stluif !like any Beadle: • . And. thus addicted In the weed, • Ile aluld moat slily so(k)erli ,. .. 1•1 . . • A Maid. With scores of worthy beaux, SpurPed AI of ttim cc stubble. ' - And, With the hope to win a Count, ' Ejtecitntereld Windy linhtle. " / 1 • .. Ile tal ed of lore. of Wealth and rank. ' And 'Molded all her muses— . . When es lu 'fact. knew daught of rank, . ' Except his' rank olfeocti. One day, when Welted by her side, ' . With vows be did entreat her, And, bile bile he Old his rows repeat, • • • Ile a ale her goldifyse otAr. • .. . Ile nest the watch, and sonthis dear( .:. TheficketLbase deceiver! . • And, rilth h . cods all unteileeined, , ' .. ed, blade bee ems tier lever. The glri,was cured—the Count was caug ht, , An . th. Ugh he said be right meant, Was gitilty found upon a count . . • tlet .lorth,in an ihdietment. . . . ' lUdiclinetrt I—Theaders'illl yeturnark ' That Bennett I.haveallahted, 'And 'lever q nee eati Town ;LAU . . • In ii I tiltve inciit;dt. , ' • I -' W Be€llol* end flannel t ere& for,casb, In totbell a value double.' ..-• Of T ower II IL I -blow" not, when - ' . 1 blbie`a • IFiady-Babble..! , 1 . ----. i . 1 BE NETT it CO.'S . - lefoste flail Clothing Balser, 518,Markefl ere .t., b etween bib 'of 6th.14 804 *ode. .1 • i , 1 PHILADL , P 111.4 . , Trtt.tt -? es SPEamil Mn. Ll:aham finished .his malt speech . Sieklss, to-day. Mr. O. spoke ng the law orthe lin.l, and giving iptorn law. After speaklng trest le a brilliant peroration 'which he ihe following— remarkable: words.: lemen of the jury, I hav l so but one, y, end that Is that I lust that leave his seat at the adjournment with a firm detertuination,to ,artnentsl at the grown Sl Ac ue Cloth hill *Wilson, Nos. 60. and 605 aboveSizth, iladerphits." Tan SICICI4E (NADAL-I-MIN on behalf ;A l it f at length, *le /I his views i tt* 1,11 hours e tna liniihrd "And now gini word morel to,en rrer, wart will of, the Culirr, tt , obtain "Ode g ing doll to' Ro Chestnut inter Dr; rstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry . • 1 • Where the alwee preparation is known, it is so welletstah,ished its'anlinfallible named] for the r. cure ,6111611 . 1, CAN Sore nowt, Hoerirmess, Ilronekiti. , Spittle, nil Mood, Atha is l'i.e Dread. Creep, ' 1 ',looping Oomph, and every form of Pul monary Complaint, t ' t it were a warier Super. erogationjto speak of is merits. • • - Discos red by a well knowo physicianmnre than twenty pinta since, it as by the 'Medi:fat rare. it him effected. been 'onstantly app elating in podia fa l loy, until it 'am and its repdittiOn are alike mai areal; and it 1 now known andeberished by ail (Anil their "nom Is legion") 'who hero been restored G. health by ureic as the Ont(se Mac. ItY (4,81 . the ill which it proles/is to cure. Sir Ja- es , Clark, p pile's's to Queer; VietorM, Los girt has bit op nine pat 1 i .. • i l l 4 . . Cimmunesptl n Bari-be Cured; • 'The wiela "history f Ibis Medicine !fully con, 11 ::. firms , the 'opinion of hat eminent • mab. Thou. mods ea? testify, anhave testified, that When all other remellee ha failed, this hes domplitely i eared ; that whebltie offerer bad well I nigh des paired, thin has Arg 64 -immediate relief; that when the) phritian, ad pronounced tlus..diriesse Met:rabic/ this has re besd itibtlesly; i -. • ' • The virtues ,of this Balm . * are alike -applies. blekto eurie a slight Cell ore Cuafirstet4 Conserimp. tios,'andl i i ii ts powers as a safe, eartaii, speedy. ploanaat d effectual remedy cannot bie equalled. itiV•Cioiton 1 NI Sate *age nalesit it Ike the • warms , iiptdare of r.l. Burrs" en thin wrapper, as well ail rue priatallriame of the pruprietors. . - ~ 1- 8. W. FOLS AS, CO., P;; I r-isters. Pot sale by their ag we ts everywhe . , . ... - Attain, :--41 . obi 0.1Beown; .1.. C. 11 gbar,. sad MVO Sayler, Pottarlll6-; Ci ..t L. Iluotsiitare. Reboylkill naven • IL W. Process , Illaersville, E.J. 'it'l l rill 111eduipo & Powlar.lataaqua 4 11. 13blonleriPatt Cartson;, Peal Barr, titiegrova ; O. ilea a £ .Sop . ?anemone • Charles Marsh, Ni. MO adelphia.; Jeons'Ael:labeld,lrort 011 a. inn; R. I. 'lrein.4l. _Clain- IL 1 1 111144 . , New Van4.l.l,4lliWilliapts,llll4l4lepqrt.. ' .11 July. 11/ 1 1815::: -7. .. '.y.., . 3lisolOy I Marisa .1 o ahs Ilixtraeterie Wilt raiw magia t extilogne of ar aniosir:-;-Duabi, &at& cute, Cbafra. Sort; IV Ipples. Cons , Braulosi, Memo, Stratus, Bites, ,foboti, Jibs, /Wanly Views; Teter Sores, Felons, Bei Atha, .rFtt Itf 'L. Gout, Frrdßogs, Rheumatism, &mid nod. Solt librulr. Dohloeu • ItritlpeLiz, pingworoa, .11:srbere itch, Small Pus. Miter, AAA, Le., Ale. 'L.:lnatome' it Ray appear Int regratnui that PO many die. vales about's' be reached by one 'Melo; suet' an idea Rill.eat+M► when reftectton point■ to the fart, that lb* salve le a amablastke of logradivista, each and every one applying a perfect antidote to Its eprsltt: diarvder. . -rantZlieat. Oseor-165 Cartaelers area, New lurk. ~iotyj - • . C. V. CIIAOS. WE:pa by Jou% G. Mars &s r Potts, Pa Importaatto Firmalei.-Ds.C111131131.1:1'S 'Pn.l4. The comalnation of ingredients la these Pills are the result of a long and_ extensiv• practice. They anietll,l la their operation,jad certain In correctlogall Irregularities, painful aneasteuations, removing all ob. struclions, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pails is the vide. palpitation of 'the heart, disturbed Sleep, which ales ' ys arise from iaterraption of nature' They ran be successfully turd as a preveatiee. Them Pills should never be taken la pritaaneyom they would Le sore to eauret a miscarriage. Warranted purely eer et able. and free trims anything Injurious to Übe °, health. Expll At directions, vislchi should be read. accompany each box. .Prke $l. feral by mail, by enritednitill' any authorized agent, W. IL 11 urcnisos. Grecrei .Useet for:the!Caliatete Noe roar: Tovrboas all Wholesale enters shoold be addressed. • $31,20114 by Jona O. Or-owe as r , Pnitollle, and pumas Burnt Rea., ltnsdlog. 149.1y1 ,q-5o More Baldness' - or Gray Metres. JulJa "NAV ATIMNIFINS of WWI. Irrusattron," Use greatest ettemteei litseovely of the.sen. ban luCsW. blef stone sod preserver of the heir eua.slubt. Ditfaing entirely from the Motorbus and worthless etempoands with which the public hare so tong been nes calved, it reesessat wondalui_ propertiesp•eallar to It . ,In mire of bildneii or gray keki, It will strengthen the entitle, disengage ttie capillary lobes, aridity* them ouch f Igor that gray halt* will dleapprar, nod gra/daily —but surely—a new groirth; of hanakonse heir In its okolnal iffe collar, will 'paw up In their place, even When deprived of it disjoins by age or Siektletft. It is not a dye, but will Change the color of the heir to a beentlful brnwri tendering It' soft and and inclining it to curl. It Will not stain She finest linen or the skin. " ' This Invaluable preparation also Preserves . the stub!, preVenta headache, dandruff, tc., at. For saht by all respectsibleprw;Mists and at the Lebo. •ratoey and Wholesule Depot of Joi.if HACIL A Co., ;'Ol Chestnut street, Philadelphia. • For sale 'leo wholesale And retail, at R. SAN Dill,- SON'S Drug and Chemical Store, Potlarl.to. • air Wigs t Wlp t Wigs te....DATemtwirs WIUS and TOUPEtn euriess all. They are elegant, light, 'wry and durable. :•r • • Ettiing to •elearto— no to up behind—no shrin lug off the heari; bribed; thiels the only War Ilehruent where three things are properly understood andenads , tig•lyj . =3 BrcUdroay, Aire Yurk.. . airriarr Dye vitals.. Dye Hair Dye 1.-• Win. A. Batchotor's Rate Dro he ORIGINAL and ZEST in_the World. AU othera are mere (mU tions,andshouldlroavoided, If you wish to escape ridicule. , • GRAY, RED, or BUSTY HAIR Dyed Insta nil, to a • besitlfut and 'Natural Drown or Black, without the t leak. Injuiry tannic or Skin. FIFTEEN , MDDA LS and DIPLOMAS hare been awar ded t.. 1 Win. A. Itatehelor • Ince 1839, and over 80,000 up pticitions hive iteen made to the (lair of Lls•pations of his hunone W. 31. A. BA I'CUELOIVIS HAIR DYR Ftroddees a color .not to be distinguisbed e frout nature, sail ABIRVITILD - not to injuicriu the Last, however Mott. It may be con tinned, and the VI elticil of bad Dyes remedied; the Male invigorated for life by tills splendid Dye. Slailbaoldl or Applied (to 9 private rooms) it the Wig ' Factory, 213 Itrnadway,r4W York. Sdld in all cities and,tOwns oi• the United Mates, by Drogglifts and Fancy 0c;04.. Poitiers'. .4firThe Genuine has the .name.and addresa.orn a geel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of WILLIAM A. BATCILELOrt. 1494 y) Broadway, New, York. ifili-Sold by Jonn U. Mown A fra, Pottsville, Pi. , , • 0 , /a -The Greet Rasllih Remedy.S.lll, JAMES CL ARKS CELER RATED FEM ALEPI L LS.— Proparr4 from qyreseipttoo of Sir J. CLARK; M. D 4 EkrricLiti extroordluary to the (bairn. bl4h. Car al.lle .1' the rock o the This invaluable medicine la unfailing, in the runiof all.lhose and dangerous dlecaren to Whieh the fetnala ra4titptinn to enbjeet. ,It. tnodent teeall (+scenic' end removeirail oir•tortione, and a etpeedy cure may ~ba mHed nn. •I TO lllalrVed Lalllea it la peculiarly salted. It will. I a short time, brink on th . e monthly period with celularlty. • flaXli bottle, pure One Do llar, beam the Government Stamtiof Weed Britain. to prevent counterfeits. • tifirhese Pitts shout (not t &en 6y 11,asulei . during the Fll/31' . .71iRE.8 'MONTHS of l'regqamey, as they ore sure to 'whey on Mixarridye, but at any blur tics they are safe.: ' cases nf.NorroWs and SpIMA Affezllnns, !pin In the flack and Limbo, Matlxue on alight exertion, Point. tartan Of the heart, Ily nerica. and Whites; these wlll effect a cure when all other mranti have fallyd, and although a powerful remedy, da , not contain lion, vale . ,met, antimony, or anything hurtful 'to the con.tlintiocr; Full directions ip the pamPitiet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. • Sole Agent for the Bulled State/land Canada, SUB NOSES, (Late: .Q. Baldwin d C 0..) ' Iloche , ter, N. F. , . N. B.—sl and 6 itestaptatamps enettated to any au thorised`Agent, 011 insure:a bettle;contalniniorer 50 pills. by return mitt: . ~ !negate in rot tirille, by 11E.X1111,EkTIOR ; In Tama gna,,by E.J. WRY; and by all Druggists throughout the United Stales•and Canadair. [June 19, 'SS '2sz TUE iMEATEST Medical DieCovery OF THE AGE. iDir" .1 . 1 . R.E IK prNof, ioxiury. ha. ilfacliverect In ,AL one of our cotutuou paiture weed+, a rowed/ that cures EYWRI" KIND OP ZW.VOR, 1 111011 Tin) Worst tiorofulallown,to a Common Pimple: lie has tried it in over eleven hundred eases. and nem or failed exrept in two cases. both thunder humor. • Ile has now In his poomssion °venom , hundred car :ideates ' of iti value all • Mthin twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. , I • lineto three bottles will cure the worst kind of pint. pWs on the face t Two or throe bottles will cure the system of Ware. Two 'bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker In the stomach. _ t Trre °rave bottles are warranted to burs the worst kindof Erysi pets*. „ One Or two bottles an, warranteed to cure all humor In .then yes. TM , bottles are warranted to care running°, Raciest"; and blotches among the hair. • Four to six-bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. ..r One tattle will core Peaty eruptions of the skin. Tao or three bottles are warranted Ao cure the-worst kind of ringworm. Two Or three bottles arewarranted to,. cure the moat desperate cares of Rheumatism.. Three to four hates aro warranted in cure tesibrbe nut. Fire to eight bottler; willcure the worst case of *rot. cats. One to Oree bottler a warranted to cure the worst ease of Dyspepsia. I know from thi experience , of thou sands that it has, been caused, by a canker In the sto• Mach. One-to two bottles are warranted to euro sick head ache. Otte to two bottles are warranted Vs regulate a costive -state of the bowels. ~ ,••• One t., tmf bottles will regulate all ' lumen:mien! of • the kidneys." f ' i . ' Four torts betties hay cured the worst emes of dropsy. One to three bottleub steered the worst ease of piles: a relief Is always experienced ; what a mercy to gat re lief in such In • gerutlating disease! • • No change of Mr e, r toemes' y—ert,the beat you can get and enough of It • DIIICCTIONI. ,roa rat : dolts. one tablespoonful per day; Children over ten ' . rim. dessertspoonful; child ren,from eve to eight years, teaspoonful. As no dlr..- lions can be applicable to all constitutions, take turflt• tient to operate on the bowels twice a day. - , '+' ' XANCTACITIUTI VT DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren. Oriel, Roxbury, Ras*. , Pries 1111.. itirior sole by druggists throughout the Vatted Status. March 19,'59 • . Iddy, leligions,)ntelligtitce. Tne Ladies of St. dams Epircoral =Church, will holds pestieal.and Film' Fair, June 15th, at the Weshingtan 11411,Sclheylkill Stem Pro. eeitta to he applied to the *vain of the 'Subtle' School rooni.* „100" . A special train oflean will lean Pattivilla for - tda Fairlat,f o'clock A. Id ! , sad. Mato at l 0 o'clock 1!„ • • , , • Aeornen Manor To an 'Et.scren.—The Spit- ) ea; al Ittiorder ipsys that i the health of` Bishop Methtone k Judi ea to make the election et an 'Assistant ZAK, at the neat convention of Ohio, an hatierapre neeeseity.r NOTICES. ASTIIETHODIST EPItINWAL .citarten, Stroud PurelyPotbmlllm.Ray. IL Z. di lot, Pastor.. Divine mark every Sabbath at 10 A. IL. and at 734" P. M. . WrENG MPH LUTHERAN CHURCH. Mark at Sti Imre. Pottsville. Rer.W. H. Lectiannace, Pastor. -Divine fors 'lce In this Cho. rh Toeularkr every aund 3 Y. "" ^in ff' at 10,4"tielock; evening, st 7 Orlork. Weekly Prayer Meeting, Thursday arming, at 7 o'clock. 41,11113 SWORD PREiRTTERI CHURCIIyeIII worship recit.rly at the Amorists' Reformed Church 11 ... satin', Mirka street—Rev. Sancn. Gat. Pastoc.— . MAIM mnrolny, at lb% b'rlork erenlne. at 7 O'clock. Weekly Lecture and Prayer Meeting. II ednowlay err slugs. at 7 o'clock. .' ASDERAON-1n Pikln Alto, on t • Sib Inrt., WILLIAM! loiut UfiZ ua, Mn of John and Elisabeth Ann Ando . - , - Poe, aged 8 years and 21 days. ADMINISTRATION. 40. i . DMIN ISTRATOI NOTICE,— Nate• ts hereby *Vilna that Lettereof Adistalhtre -1 non the Jet to of IllthltY HOT. Lao of L'eltupllttil totting. deopared. halm been granted by lb* ltotarder of Solliawtht7. to the saterribera. Kaki" L hereby giros to I those. Indebted to paid Estate to make portant. Am. thos e . having /talon *lll present them Ihr natio. Mai ib 'Wilke? Di OM UP4,11,101114. . J { REUBIL't 110 T, North Maisbabo, .Artaminietotorw . THOMAS noir. Chrotesharg. • , _ HENRY lIMT, Watt ftrentretch. I • , Mt-. . r 1114,11.'60 WANTED. l ir A N u TsE pi D L T B. Vi t c. E .), N rn ' i r a Y J. D. mirttitt4 Italorton. Lyme In, c, Aril SI, 'Ol 17 .1,17 ANTE JIIIMLE.AG T WOMAN—Ong tb3t tan d. gen.Tai In Hiniit family. Miwt mao* e.llrormsnimrld.d."' dren—V. B;tkbuylktll Huns, ljuZ J tine 4, QIT I U'ATION WANTED-By rod men whole gornprtent " • coontont—whe wishes eltuotk+s In the alr•re - " / either at a colliery era cnonnfoetery. gatl4..Z' crew** given 1.7 applying to 11. Dorman. tble roper. play 'fi9 •2247 `'!'RAYED AWAY—A 'Black gki t tow. with a wblte 'Orin* 'tong tb• borne ride, with a lade Iwwwit on* — a , 1,41.01 and chain with "11. L. on the bell. Any rem lufermatlen will be suitably rewarded. JOHN MAP; Now Philadelphia, Jane I, ID 21.I1• N 0 T I'C E •SC LIU Y 11,1 . .\ COCIN.TT Aoßten.runAt. HOOK A. 'D mr.ciwc lea 4 ASSOCIATION w 111 b id l b, Fourth Ativnal Estill:4omi at S.ba)lkill Mn on,T., day, Wednesday and Thursday, 4th;?h erd J.J .1 4 AXSON Pr , s a i d o J. R. itrumr., Rte. Seely. Jong 11, '.59 '020,- I P"'A REWARD, will be p..id f el f e . ;;;017 the arrest and tonvietion of the pets, or prisons who set Ore to my dwelling hone In the mash of Pert Carlon, on the toorningo( the NI boom The lit. Ore amount will be deposited in ' , remold' handislo avoid any doubt that the reward will be pai on the conviction of the utility ploy or Tarries. • in addition to theabove. reward will be , pelt Informal lon that will had to the detectloa of the,pe, Of penoto who, In April last, poisoned my dotranton tempted In cut down • liberty pole. situated on the rm., went In front o( my building. OANL Port Calbots, June 11,'69 Its ______, .._.„ • jN the .Court of Common Pleas' . Febll,llElll County-- . ' ' • 05151'11 ) EAN ES. JOSIIVAI T. Jr...A NtS. and lAAI A II V. I Of SlipteMber Tortn, Kt, • ;:ttiILIAAMSON, 1"• No. SS./ TS. *viand. ,a WILLI.I3I DRAlttilf. i _ ___ .. • June 9th. 1859. the. Court no motion pf 110 wen Fhb,. grant rule for plaintiffs, grant rule od the above. V ars.4 detlelidant. to appear , and. dto above action q Aleettnent. brrogbt to rob the eelfle pera , rmae n of the contract of parehatse 'mid de ndant. a All t tal eertaln lot of ormund altratein the al goof Prlnner, In CaM township. rt:ho)lllllVeounty. Which rata l“1 n marked N 0.14111 the plan old viklage, as !Aid ~o t , b, Jeanea A.Wllltamson, and [boon theme,* Me el a pet, Ile road leading' , /mm Mi. Ille tekVerp Creek ran., being D2O feet Iri front oft said reept'and runnier tlis width at right angler to mid mit1,12.) fret In &Oh. el or before the fret Monday of September . no it t. ~t to- r•i judgment will be entered aealnat him by ilera tilt. ny_ tbe Court, DAN L. 11. SUMMER Pro'hwooury. -- - - - To WM. DRADLEY—Sir:—Thti null*. that the it. nitu his been gratified by tbe Court. •niAtbnt unto, ti rave be complied with by . :you,jediourot will 1 , 0 tit in accordant . * therewith. 110WE1.L Attwisty 4\l'hiivhffi 23.31 Jpitto 11, '.39 TN the • Court: of Continoit T,icar of County— JudEPII J.N.A.NES. JOSHUA) T. 4 KAN El. and ISMAII V: I Of September t \form.Mi, WILLIAMSON, . No. IL es. MOSES,JONES. a— Akita's!. zun6 9th; 1.59, the Court. on trotbnof II"rn Attorney tor.phdatithr, grant a rule on the.; above me detendant to appear and tired to the above 001..4 .1 Nrclutrnt brought to enforce the sore 'tic pin on nut fin , the contract of purrhsee. brsaid defendant-of all 1 4: certain lot of grouod Meade the village of prlunr, In Calm township. Schuylkill eount•. which' raid Int I, marked No. IA in the plan of said 1/111age k, Ir eel said,./eanes & Wllliariosan. and lire ey the gone elm. rt, public knad feeding Mon M Inert/011e tri I)eep Cre,k Icy, being :10 feet in front on said road, and runo, : that width at right angbw to said reed I V . tert In lvt —on or before t .0 Vlrst Monday of September nett, emir* judgment wit be entered against him by .tdoe.. fly the Coutt, DANL. 11. SHOWSKR; /•ru,t , ican , tol To MOSES JoNl 7 .3—Sir!—Take notice that tto-ai.,l rule hag been granted by the Ootd.f, and that tit same be complied with by you, judgment will be tato' to aoconlance therewith. I ,..AVELL. ,racy for PI 11,647. . 2 .-2t N the Court of Common - I'leas of I schnyikm o uu nty_J. 41):41:1 , 11 JEANF.3. JoSIIIIA 1 "r:2EANF.:.4.itnd ISAIA II V. 01 September Term. 1.:4, No.:1%1. M. ..I;jecbu.4t. ~IICI• kEL anomn., l .1 . Jnne 9th. IMP. the Cotrit on Mellon of Howell Flahcr, Attorney for Plalnttifi, giant.* rule on the *bore eau./ defendant. to appear, and /Peed to the al. r action, pi , Ejectment. broullit to ettA , rre the opecifl: , llorel3ll 01 th e contract of purchase by paid defendant ct anti certain lot of ttround.situale In the rillare.nf Prints, .in Cass township, Schuylkill county. which dab! lit marked Maid.", in the plan of bald villazr. as Lint ~tit I Mid Jeaues k Williamson. end nee ,41 the writ SW,. of ',Albite road leadlsm rime 31Ineric ille to Peep Cr,),‘,.. 11.. y; be1he..31.1 feet In front on sniped, and tenni:, that wldth.at rlJ,ltt angle* tomb! re.td.l2nrcet in der! on or. before the first Monday of September neat. ctb , win. judgment will he entered nesitt•l him by action Uy the Court. DANL. 11. StIOESEII., Prollet , terY To MICHAEL McGUllt*:—Sir:—Tike n,ll. that *bore rule has beer. granted by the Court. end that Iris the wane be eomplied with by yon. Judgment I be taken In accordance therewith. . 110iTELI.F1•11t:r. . , ' Attorney for 11 i.t.li. 1 21,1 IISSIO N EE N 0 T I`o E.--7-IVht;rea: the sinderslgi;e4l hare ht%nylly n eoluotsir a.,knitwitt.lppointt..l A1 , 1 , 41ter% of lIENIA IL MI SE NI Eli and wife. of 3111Irreek township. 1... h-won on ty. In trust. (or the I.netlt of erenliors. all p•r.on .drhiwl 0 the mid A olkolur aro requested nt.1..• lmt IDlato" payment. end !how.. tiering claims or th•nvir, a ' •-ainst him wlll makteknoirn the same without •I•I•! The hooks aro In the Elands of tout, D ?•rts at, F.W1.1 or )1 Ilererk who Is authorlx,l m settlement, and to wkeniall throe!, Indebted I. I.or to. Ing claims against valeAsiihrnOr..wlll Inetso3Orlf• JoxATuAs mior,k. OEO. U. MILLER. • .I::•rset. DIED. NOTICES. June 11,'59 June . ll, 'SO O CONTRACTORS and NIINEIi oy CO. L.—PmpriAlli will by reeeirol UMW t 9 day ni June. I 840,4 M mining by Ibe ton. the C. thy Columbia Coai and lent Company. at th • tire y Mountsln, Columbia county . . Ci.l Io Ir vered inlbe rate on the rand or the Company. For further Out), amt. enquire at the, nmr. of Company. No. 310 Walnut street, Plilladalploa. May 21.'59 • • , May 7..'59 19 et] , FOR SALE & Tp LE' il" --- • FOR SA LE GII EA P-2 - first rate 9 4 ' hoar, power Encino!. se cnnfl as new. • 2 Coal Dreakers and Severna. , 4t) Drift Can.. and lot of Aslei foresee. . 4 Mules, andiarge l ist of titan.. Wag,.ps. a,. Apply to . ' itII.II.IEDSEET, TreeSs June 11, 'S9 24- .... ....._..._—_---___ •_ _ 111 AN RA K ES, ‘ . at ETICIITER & TIIOMPEON . F. Corner Centre and Slarksit n ii I reels ....._........____ 1 EW m FOUNDLAND DOG 'for sale. —A lie' NEWFOUNDLAND 1/00, , • nine no:11N old. for sale. Apply at the EeetPBtore of ' J.& W:NADLE, •' Slay 2 , 1.'49 - 22-Itl ll,hayll LIIiO . I'S FOR SALE ON TIME.-Th subserllter !a prepared 'to full lota on away , on time, running from 10 I o 13 ytoars„ to thore , desire to, Imprure the same. Apply to ' 11. lIIANN.I 1 - 4 1 01 t ItENT—Dwelling Houses,' Store Rooms, Lodge Rooms and Meow. yo, terms apply tp , L. C. T110131N4”1 IwWll er Centre and Market argots; Polt,oli ,' . Fitbruaty 5,'b9 ' ' CU • FOR RENT OR SALE—That !r':) A 'rideable Tatreio Stood InAbe Tillage or N.m., klik, lAtoli crecuplod,lty Potriti McCann. Apply to - ;B. Bawrilocumms; rottrtill Apr 1116,1 9 -" • Wit TO LET—Froin the first day of Apt", next, the Pali of emote immedlitely uppn}lt. tl Lptscopall Cbureb, Dow oceepit4 as en EXebsuptlfii Apply to . W3l. TIJOSI I's)! Pottor illo. Webruary 5, .3ti i elf 14011 SALE.4 - Six pairs of ' tutal Troika will be sold cheap t , r rash. or oole wilt; proved reeurar.{ Also, a valuable MU1.14,0u the terkos. Appli to JOHN HUMUS, Trurt iLly 12, 'St Ito( _ . 1. 4 1 ()IL,. SALE—Ono supe r ior 8 im polo Pump. with column pipes and imuneeyt. •t ready to b. put Into lbe mines. W ill be ...nil. , Aprly.4t. the TAWnIIII Iron Work s rot luri her lei , lion. 1 lcaltTkilt k Al.t.E. Ansupt 21, 1S j_ volt RENT—A Three Story Drink Dwelling Honors wilt . ' back bulldm s• 'uppity.% with gag and•water Salutes, At-to, Two Store Dooms. with beaements suitable ter any kind of boob:was. bet emu., be Aeon. theme and the Pennsylvania Hall. Apply to Petenutry 20. !SO 9 ttj M. Ml'llPill. (a 5,775 00 'STOCKS at AUCTIOA fe jl j3,ooo 00 Sehayikill County Lumber ComranY. (00 Ott Pottsville Ois Company. IT9 00 Pottaville Water Company. Will be publicly end, at the Peottaylvanis DAIL reit'l Tuts, on Saturday, dune 11th, at 2 P. M. C. Unix, Adawii.tr•Nr. ' 4 % o'wayjr , ARARE CILASI C E.—The beuutiful property of the. Rev. J. t. Herman, near firm town, Desks county, I'a., lest proacot fur Vile. A. le" I throe atory,and another ono story ilrkk 1100e.0 barn, all interwar, notbnildlnea, meal es nee ;• SeN, teen aces of good land, orchard, • ineyind, ad test_ fruit treria, *blubbery. *bade Ines. Is rye Or Sowers in kbutidance, good water. I#. It Is on a public road and Ober t railroad k w and Ear Peon. Location quite ben thy. and **ro; prosprc . An excellent place for a ecnoloary, :mow residents, *r., de. l'osiession giro:tat any Mom. , May 7.1.9 Isorl• Voltg ..,,_. .4, --------7-------gS.:,l4LtugEs.—tb.:LlttvroboisitOi.,.Lor pe:ec,Ppr tins ao 44,,..., Engine. with, rarlog for do du 2)0 yards of II loch pipes. d working barrels. .90 yards of sr Ire lope.—e lot of rbsla. . Oar Al horse rlogi,e, and rollers, *crawl., ite...for brew' The frame rock of engine booms and breaker, sat ur ant boom*. • . t ; • A large tot of trills, dal bar Iron and scrap 10c,, Also, dare c ent, 11,11g01111, cart and Ard, sod Iwo gm , . Will to sold very clamp. .Apply to ‘11•11. )4.111 1 4' NM F. 444 Azent, Naha:ll4*v dna, li , bf.;" . febresry 1'2,'69 ' 7lf :' I - OxSALE—VERY ell P % AV— ' 1 4 - Qne 90 bora/. Eogloe, and cuottact loud LosLos Pu t n i" 1., . - 4' water. l •,Uwe 40 hoar Noglisi, for hoisting 4 I 'col, a Ilb Dar :rn.: and tounectlons. , 4 j k „ Out 00 borne Engine, for pumping.; . • - ' ' ' Ow 30 bora/A:ratios, ' Willem aud.connectiom ffr,,,' ,Abutoa3oo l. ~. . re of 16 loch pips., pulltim, , !° l mamma log trona, *a. . , • About 400 fact of It Inch pep!. ;limp, tropa Aft ti • . A 101 of T rails, cbals, gyp., /kr, t Apply to - . A. BUItSfl. Ornar--conier of Xstrantaago and Seconds streets . 44 Pottsville, /sootily 1:2, '64) AogGENCY , For the Purchase AV/ Sale Of RealMatate; baying and sclller C0a1,,,' ti charge of Coal Lauds, Minos. ae”st' d . °1114.7 note. Mee Ushantango Street, Poltav Ilk. ;, LAtail Oh '6B 141 cnas. R. nli." _ __------------ FRESH LIAIE foe sale at,ul ktiac* , 0 • et the kites oti the 151320, fur ball.li ulf rut, sand, aa at the loud . pflear. 1 C. ff .ON o ' 4 , JACXM"PISItEIt, AA?* ad, will all any °rho min; ty. awl at lower prim t hen here Weir rharga ail AMU Ille, Nardi '...V, "SV . . , .
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