int& 3outual. POTTSVILLE, rA 1111 7 r JUSIi is, "Asuman Pnoresan Cotes duovrtn, Us ."—TIM !ham' Jo4ot of .28th ultimo, Contained en ar ticle with _ilisi'above caption, directing attention' to the ,faetither, premiums were being offered through the Leodo e Riaiog Animal; for reliable Information as to the mot efficient etid economi ael eyaCeas of locking practised in the principal ,Euglieh 'collieries!, number of men' employed, (classified), Persica/ate of mocliaery, tools, se-: &e. The groat object of theta walnuts inquiries; is avowed to be, the establish znent in the Call Yields Of the 11aited Fuses of !'s *diluent ',Cagliari*. The dependent 'position 'whit!' we reined froOthe movement, fora', would spivs Os 4111p11/11, pew , not of the mere invest- Meet here le colliery operations, of foreign capi tal, giving ouplejrnent.. to oar 'workmen, sod a spur to our !progress :and prosperity. Oa this point the 17plited Orrice Railroad and Yining Avider.oltbor inlaapprehendel.our .meaning, or weal!, 'erred" Our expressed. fear.; In the Needs - phin,for developing our Coal flelds,lireas le laid on unicklnery, English machinery to be Peed the work. ;That is the form in wide for 7 sign apital will be used, and our industrial inter pets with prepriety, protest againCt such illOOTS.: : Obi.. We hate silromdy learned a dear lesion Rea,' receiving foreign tuipital in the shape of thato duets of labor;,ln our aystemof boildlogjailysisys.. SrO rallwaY debt to foreign capitalists., 'Om lap idled *nihilist the shape of iron, is entreated to be 4500,008,000, (equal to their entire . eapital,) the annual loterest upon which amounts to $lO,-. 000,000. *tying no produce to estiortj the bal ance of trade being against arta' are. ompelled to meet the - paytnent, by heavy "exports nT Natl.— /2de heavy 'drain upon our . energiesis the , result of polleY; which the Register claims to be cur. net: = It entities is or should be edire that for capital. rarely Ends its way here, except in the shape of products of foreign labor. A ton of - . iron in the'ground is of but nominal value. It is the laioi.beitocred - epon it, before it is+turnei,obt into the perfect reiliahicir !Feeders it ialuabie.77 And in that chaise!, at , the,,expense of all' that snakes a 'ecoenlry . really prosperous, the encourage meet of doineetie industry, have ourriqweys been built by fo4ign capital. Bar i utter we tMoli, it would be,"if• we bad less number of iniles of rail. way, than be indebted to soh aidiss Ass #4gietfr admires. Far better for as now; if this , Tariff'of 1842 had been continued in eilstence, and bi its op/tattoos; enabled' inr.iron men to furnish-erect one-ball of thiamcosot iron relini`ied'':' hike° • the bonds of - thi 'cocepanies gi:en . employment 'to workmen, and ke line. large peir'ientage of the intete4 flow pf t ieoreign:Vondholdltri.., To • miseesdoirst ' peculiar foreign mode of, • investinifea hal in impr6vemeniV-iiere, brought - us, and -yet t. Vernon'. paper ponhoetics 'the idea of ao7 oeh intention in the Engifih+roject for a oder' sepias' in our Coal fields,.ai if it' was impoisibia Experience it 'seems Jo 'us should make us if pot wise, at least .cautious, of,,these foreign piejects. -,n)lpropeos 'mills and work- . shops are siill to With& .iron for.ourjailirakri - - IE4 Ingcblnnry for nalcoirtiagin:wb'y in the maim' of common 'lenseedo we, attempt to do, business, here at ell pot stip aton 'O, and, acknO*l4: edge ourolves in, faci,s foe:Oriel coloxlef dependiney of EngisrXer any ether nsdination -40"inrest Batton, with "A' ' - • bereft''?f - • We se& no reasons for,changing oar irpinion'. of the nature of the pioposed espesiment4rfar Our Coal Fields are concorded; and we'ere 'fur prised that the •Regiister looiia favorably upon a project whiCh threatens in aireat mososie,.to:bei. detrimental to induitrial interests, closeiy.linkid with our colliery operatioot„ whether located. its Virginia Or, Pennsylvania, It can heidly claim -'to bets friend of Anterican industey, when it fa vors such;projectsai those un'ter vonsideretiOn„ We &wield's' remark in sorrow, ils ' et . tho,Rciister, is not alone tu its i antagonism ttiis judiciousn&- tional ptdiey"..floo sunny of ifs coteniporaries, • even of those iinb listed - 1n ilsofrn City, ore %Mo tile to measures which are moot: important to our welfen„ .lAs a State, the coorsis ad•Tted; urisre the interior against the metropolis; no 4 . nation," wY sink in our folly, beneath even thEcooempt, of, foreign powers: Our course If; pljtV and , straight. We will oppose even z thsesesublagye of foreign encroachment upon . eur:iattisirialrights,. and advOcate always thlissreoikragement . .of own labor. 'lt is -the ya3Orbercby l 'wevato become truly independente,wealttij asql•poweifol.. The Reeinier unsy not rigreW:with us ' . .totri we have ' the satisfaction of believing;, that itisoPhistryand ervoginCasiumption Un thesis questions, bays ak ' little Weight whit the Ou&ghtl'ul aqiung its . Sead,- - , em, as with sts.i • ; • " • **, Tux Eissxrukcir or yds `Node' 110O,F11 or BISPIIisiFT•III4S.--11itii0Frdeng oit the fete of en . adeqinte irotuctive"Tariff .fOr the, ',Country; vests ai fat as3he,iext Congreis , *ciincernci, Coin tke relic'ti6n of a fitting Speekn, of the 'noose, and tiro" 6git him, of a good 'Cosatitittoa of ' Ways and,/henna.. Although' we will :not 'yield; ' plies let any jou;nal in oppoAtion tolko torciblO extension of Slavery in this couutry,4etire also hies eibeari; the annettnent if a judicious Pio . teetjie Tariff, a messes° that will Send the life blond of jell rewarded labor and!conscquent'pros. parity, dancing thre34 , the !eke and arteries of the American body iniustriel. ritineylvenis wiih • liar sister States isdiellly:ipterested in i to speedy enactment upon is permanent basis, of 'a system which*ill 'enable our telnkinett to compete sae-. wilfully; with Ruropean esplteland Tke* 'position shish this question seems likely to oeCo ;ptat Oit next seiska of pgpOgreis, requires' in the 'Spetilter!e put, not ,onli” a staunch Republic:le,- , butlko ionsistentrilim4ind decided friend Autericin ffreectlen. Suet" a man—eminently to the 800 Jsxcit:ll. CittPCXXL. In tbe great ilanksientest forlitintpeiVrship, Mr. Chavextx. was fatlorably ;steed irthe cotapromise candillati; but .. ll4 l .evidentdinal Republican vi ct ory rendered kfisufpOrnative unnecesonry:', Bran had lie been seleiteif. his duties would hardly 'have beei` , so" Important, as She; • will be at the next iessi on, ' shouldihelbe selected. We know no gentleinen who . , • Itssiserred in his public CAITOOF;"o firmer position j 1 fe the eontldenee'et.the American-Republicans of the Vision,' ltiall,)in'eAllroFLp, and- we believe that he would co mmand • their suppoit. CAwrßeu.'a coneiliatdry , course wh)le in Congress, eoNid 140110 marked abilitJ, render him it once in one opinion, the most unobjectionable and most prominent candidate for the entire Opposition in• the next Congress, to unite Upon for,Speaker. as we ; believe, p, is conceded Pennsylvania should for gentle resigns fureih the next Speaker. Csurtiit. is most unquestionably, the man. "Patt.Anst.nua. Bovsx."--Thla Atlantic City betel; bee been taken by Wm. Collin!, formerly of titia.countj, end Robert gmpson: As both are experienced and et enemy! gentlemen, tbe"Phila delpbia' will tuf undoubtedly, a eyell kept home. • EDITOR'S TABLE. "Tuts Mowasturtr."—This one of toe . most In teresting of Scott's novels, Isanother of the series, sassed by the enterprising Philadelphia book . pub.l. Daheti; T.": IL Peterson & Brothers. Price, 25 lents; or Plea Dollars fof the series. Bach an op: portunily to.procure the entire sett at so low a price may never again be offered, and we there ore, direct the attention of those who do not re. Weive the works, to the , fact, and urge them to await themselves of the,present opportunity,' Pinola Donal' gives his host of patron's a eltarniiag . and useful. July number of the • Lady's Doak. The . prlneipal, illustration is artistic in irtry respect;, the pattern plates ere as usual merlon ; theDierary Matter interesting , sad the ootnesue tempts worth much more than the prioe °trete Magazine, to every housekeeper. Slagle copia can be obtained at Bannon's store. *at affairs. WEEXLY Auumett. asav,..a.ir.:` 18 SATUIiDAI4..... ? 4 28 19. SustrAyi...—. 4 29 20 MonaT r a.... 4 20 21 - TorsDAT,....- 4 29 22 WILDanDAT,.. 4 29 23 Tecisno,.... 4.29 24'1 4 111W, .. . .. 4 30 - _ 1 1 2.21184 1128 1 8 16 a 1 Itieeird for - the Wick. P. A. t P. Truoi T 6r9omcs,l • linnytouries Aeli,. iiidarats. II R.M. roc I . 83 0 80 0 68° dor... 26 69 It . eloodi.. 76 81 78 Ai 83 81 • E . IS. 79 71 dear. ,) SS 00 - 81 nta 04111111110 6 3's ' tto-1111emday. 14+4114061 1 7•• 15;-g44isestls,r; 4. :, a' 16—ThInnigat, c' •pirßakkkeopiotalsjeiterdsty.,Thirabsios iirto",,was, toulduri uncusafuttably so, tiorrster. prt-A Fwfreed thstient rot the bite(lt of the Forestville Chapel, trill'be lield in 40 YFjd *I. lows' Hail, on :44tnetle7fnent, iliti&Tiretrorke.—ile Chief "largess gives no. tiec that no fireworks mast iv* sold in this Boa; ough. before the 4th yba penaltj fur a violation of title oiter. will-be a fine. • f~' iligr'Naleosy and &wed jlestatelit iffOitreed. —poolis for rehseriptbn, to the • stoelk:ef Cosepetty will beopline4 et: the Iliettiwge Hotel la ibis lioreesh, illon,d;7l Picleiso• jcap-Adositisti to . Prouice.-00 Tomeky lost, oa sport of En . atnialog totataittee. and on lion of Von. Jamal U. Comibiill. James J. Boi hurt wai adinified ta ;.aw is the soffit Conti of . Schaylkyl County. , • jrH`A•coeal end instrumental conceit will be given this evening at the Town Hell, in Ibis- Bor ough, by Menem J.. W. k J. L Alexander. ; The progiamtne is good. Ticket.. 2b cents; ean;be obtained at Bannen's booltetote.. -; , 1919rAirosittoi..—Miong the eatOidates ted to preeilee !ew to the SepreCie Court of Neri Jersey, at se'rumination' liar tilt the 9th we obrerve;hp name of !Jar young . frieed,itr. C. Meyer Zai forineffjof-Sehttylkill 1110.10).1 prim tkeihtt. of 'Alex ,mtdet)pttiew, Who re-, eintti gradas - u4 at the,AttespilislisielAridrii, erratigett In. the order of merit, we obserrews sixth . , detbi list,Suitatelt. I'orqubar of this Itereigh. " ' t4ea • - J in" IP! his ban ord to sea be the..ls ow alt ..Atistrag Accides . y Dabney was : , awridentat(y. 114 . 0, tba!liapaitt. , New Minas,.by 'the tall portion of,ibltroot pf ,the sittae. An held 'by the, Coroner, Hale, spell' Terdi4 ,tendered in neon? ditima w(tb'tke tasta;: 7 , - ; • ' • '4llghttrCoDriestplatei! I . 44cciaution.—'-'Ve r etcarp that the contemplcteprcee!itlog. a 4t:lbia - Borough. , 11th,preileitation . will take place OW th e pproaeltv Anoliersary of o'er Na. ilonalledePecdeitce. • " f*, JIMIr, Fourt i4 of Joly r -rittortdo, to be eelebcated l'OrtyreF—is Al melo - lc oil; ind-,if it is Itt7 be üb., _served bees it'll shOuldite,l4 disi..biiiieov bit up sod doing . „, , . do •It is to be hoped Olaf's, it rind dotoort 7 stistioo. tony..be roads, and 1* sjtitable• piepairi: lions limy be Joni. - early.;,,. AsTie - aanirer, pod 'Fox Corkel;ir.—oo - Wed. neediiir,ev" , e•niog last the got. Directors the 'Akio .., Piod); I I ot 7 leatiir,of Sellout Tax; - ThOt4 4 ol: ure 1, •Troesureilor . ti,o_present . 7 . 1311 for SehoeVem(Wes,is 6.thilts,mod for Wild log ptirposps. Flo kiretioq V,..1/Zijorqrtier` a/. 7 :04 ti9u Of, Moi ,, r klopoKal of 114 13iith Dffisioyi of !eon irtiluuteeri,w take plvtuil 3Fa: d3yl, luly.4ts.'ot tie qpniity COort4liiose DoroogV,,*7e,rilrfprojOi:l4ini ,it.ofiltoryl"tom filfssiou from the 'Clo.ierror of P,eonsylraiii#,; •rttitlrd 1. }t troieut 1304 by' Cie+ is a caididite for re.: Jen- 4 t.thilltne term iiiourltim!ntreotirt itidieted an eccomPliee of, ha Troy, in robbing ih's clothing skin:* of Mr', Lipi =sari, llorongli; iron c9iiitted, "Fryied.f lieing:poi.mitted to testify..,ht.haeing serfel out n term oftlinprisonrnent in Doliiphin Couoty., 'Tel. liniony to eidablisli the fliet,,ltde priAnced hj Wright; Esq., who ahly 'represented tha , prisoner. , " , Pr.Dstriiig this oppreosive weather, no greater lair, in :a bailie,' can ,ho devited,, than one of Pek;fe Swngl' It 711 great:feller to the ~teitinta,otttewit% by ! hantl. o — tiemitsltre to;adety;rtva i lr, , toj nriteizafue the ntachine c ihut pil using It, tiro pttfeetly natinicaf Ite.of eration.-„ Green d, llortnan„ Cent,* County"; ..pe'y using N _ A ir A • 'ilgrAh P.rie7ient ArttCal-AllailaTCtried - Uar - , ,Bliit)ett'i,Premium Pre;cien, , froontchnno 41 Polish, tpoonfactnred , jn Philodelthis, '.. Pa. The concip:ouneisi for toliihlng, Oiting,Thnit preserving boots ntfil sbLese: Wb 'think its superi ority; Js unqultition'able, os.ltontsins,.nothing juriltie 'to ln . mber,ltihoroughlir,'sntuinted jfith '•nests-lout oil; adhfres tiscib'e bout Inner and tllitt any iithor *sickipg.. Thie is cettniuly sitt age.nf progress, snits 10 shoo ilsek- IP& • • 1 • - • '''Plii;lipy.rfunerill.— V:befirliins of ti mein ber uplis 14fayette ltitl i s.O.pOiy of St. Clair, Who ins ae44lenhall'y kilted in :Ain mines of 111 k. (31.4 y.. Snyder, list week', were interred In the Getman Cathoaie Ceniiitery of tbiwlturotilik, en 'Sunday last, with t milltors.hortyrs. l'Tbet.cl;nita ties in., line Were, Viiiihingtoin•.,,Uagers, keystone Iiit1;1; Lafayette Rites end Wyietonp Artillery, Ina Jed 'by the rotisville".dornet Iliad, which played a ; !lirgo al the bqdy w,as born ti; its:last Astingplace.: jfitjr• The "Hiawatha" is the "name, at a beauti. ful and pokerful engine jpst built wider t , the su- ' perintendence Idillholptod, Esq., tit the Machine shops of the Ileadingltailroad Company in Peading..l is, a coal ltruk, Interidlti for has. _tenger trpitrs A trial trip , tp.Philalelphi's was made by it last week;:atid.it j,erbayroeitto admits lien. It has alrestly'lateri plat rl upon the . line, and is now making daily' trips:, Another_ engibe the same•patiern', celled "Mitinehahar is just receivisg the EOishing touches. • , Pfr Gentm rt t?tear:Vgir(its resf4 en te 'Erect !—"-The . Gejmeatgwn CriCket,Clab,accepted or a challenge to play abmateloilth,an'd to beat the..Pottsville Cricket Club. ,ifeume off on atturday last, and our young ge'n'tistuen, being naturally modest, let • their carbon adverseriite,dlernisey,,ailowing them ta he beat only by lrzteen iuoi.--Gertaautoarts Tele2ropk.' - ' • The Otrntantoenera "nraibe inodesqkut the Trleyraph is lardly 'amenable to ibt; mine charge, as -soy ot.the , tint eleven or the 'Clerenaptown Cricket Club, Weil readily demonatraie to the .- aiecompliabed editor.- . Orer.—On: Tuesday night last as a young min °a i med Simmer, soli of Wm. Sbooner, lateef-SchuTikill Haien, end ;now of . Washing• ton toirusiiip, this County, and`kcompanlon mere returning from;a military inspection is Dauphin County, they sat down about tisidnight, on the track of the Dauphin Railroad, some two • milei below the White- Rona Tavern, to rest. - While So that position they were caught by i train of cars. Fhoener bad one of his legs ern sh ed, while hiseompanion whose name we have Jolt imaned, had his stroll fractured, 'There Ls not''much hope that either will Varese. . Or We were pleased yesterday, to matt N.Y. Willis, ESq., of , the Home jou'reaf, and `Mr. Jo seph Orion°ll, l ot New York;- now. on iivisit to the' inthreeite Coat Itt'glom of. Penneylvania.— "Yesterdsy they ins p ected some of the principal operations 'in this.'.oounty. Mi. Willis reached ten' vie. Mauch Chunk, and will return over the East lie erylvaniailtoaj, by the! way of Reading and All town - . -This route-opens a new avenue to New ork summer b!atriite, and they will we' d•osbt not, avail themselves of the, opportunity daring the heated term, of viewi4 scevry which Mr. Willis justly considers incomparable. -iThis we believe, it )Jr. W.'s first 'left to thin Section, and be expresses himself greatti pleased with it. • per.Miligary.Olie National Light Infantry purpose ~ haring en encampment. from the ; • I to the 4th Q rJaly. Aorne spot in this locality will be selected. The Warhington Artillery Compaiii, wail with- I - 7 t doubt, make on eleureion to New York, City next Fall. the meantime "its ranks are tepidly filling op, in ~fact so rapidly, that the Company bee in meeting adopted a issolntion,, that no new Member shall be c elected after the4lth of July, which will bOliglirst meetinimight' tiftsi the.pa. rade of the Company on the Fkurth. . This step Is deemid necessary in order 'that the Company may be thoroughly drilled preparatory to its de partire. Artillerists expect, to hire a fine parade op ' dm morning of the Fourth , . • , . "I'S Ciliate= 33 New M. 1: 1 2 1. 1fm. 7 34 First Q. r 652 or. 7 34 Full )1. II 5/t ot. last . a 7 34 New N Q . so -via . IL 7 34 35 735' jc0P•II"e bare rcee iced another. nutrber of the . Noeky ifoliatais News, Published by...Wro. N.. Byers diCo>., at Cherry: l ,olll4k (Pikes Peak Gold Region) It gives cheering.accounts of the Itrei pact. of the Region, as a gold producing country. It predicts that in twelve months the Region will yield monthly as much as Grlifornia. . Mingle the Noise says, are new. asking Iron to $3O each par day, with Teri indifferent - mirth% faellities.7 Brea if the stat'auienta of the_ New ere .:eerrect, 11.: will 0. for entigniats to wall until Peak saloon, aid then gooetrepli prepared; which Ibis:. season they fellatio do." Among the incl.: eels at the Wass noted by leas; , otteeriti the following? _'P “1oy1111.7-.Desiiistoil cio.,'Fintatitti,Belityt. cotin(Y, Pa ti 'pint „_. JIIIIPA. pawl. %libelee greeted to th,vrid of Can . Tettsthip, Obi -Count - 3c forAtoptistra, e,age for coal .ball:., • • - a per-41,*rrible explwrion of fir!_ daurr inok. • place nig o'ilnek on " Wedneidij signing - Ott : the: thiletat I. P," v,lorbies k (*,; above thisitetategh: The test of the miner* ascended the. slope j abput lii ' e'cloelt f aritb 'it lifer alt lamp. from 'which . . a slight Mr.iiatien took gbee, Setthag itri SO some of -• thw_tanitPierlt, - sad bewail Filial lists sad the , 'hosE•O'.el ti ek the Vest 6ePliefee toot Plates eeryelltirt wait ande"to" avert. the eatastroilii; bettrithout lIICCIM6 .7,1). engine house in which 11„? . .i. Voorhies, happened t i r o be, at the time of the eiillisios; was badly injured. • Bil'irai lifted nom: Orel) into the wit', and- bid ble clothing almost all tortt . frnialtis person : bat was nit: attrio`naly• • sjared: -It is impoutble to state what*damage mi. done. inside, - st• the air is, tei . o. bid" 6 - perudi exploration; but leis supposed to,be veriods. No flnori we ere glwi to state Wiy,injurMl by,tha cm 4 1 plosion. Three 'miles below Witmitindowblially, • eoffucited by -the, choke-ifamp - „befora the'expl444.)'• foil' tatli plita. No eathdalo 21: Ori damage cant.. iii this tide be giro). nor,,eim rietate posttirai*: what delay will occur b'efora miming 44"pitationi:. .... • , .:- • -)-74------,...4'•.:44---••••7-T• ..4.4 , 4 7 • ~124P.Puter Rail „ Aeideo?ti... 6 . As thiTuesdai. efteinoon frown triin ow" tli,efltiadineitailroad, troth' this - BOroofh. . as learingeading,., it ran :saverti little girt named .Clitistlans Ifeitibmemer, • ctualtitig her..riglit iag::,,Oe died tba•samo even. ;fns.. i '‘°- .• . ."....' 2.. . , . ' `• , : ' . n'h:Priteetlieg lrille.:ol:tke eaMi.day did not: :ariviillew;..tintii abouf p pte!ock". The deteation. .:trefenhawgkianmacliderit which nwiftedWille death or a Min nam pi t Ilan ry' Itutp; tiKretriiwwp. iriked tie tptiltr.:;:icived eta point. near Corisho.. hickin, one of the astie liillte Itairt aniraprepi l lasi 'broke - 'the whirat t Allini;tietween j the 3,51i0 :rails, lied although - ell the cairSi'• passed:over it; no daMage was.d3l44".•iva ski:ltalie inju'rltio the gear !. .444"41f21h• brakes.:,l.; ' ' . .' ~.„,‘,• ..4:, .4 ~._ . ..11eurfkulp watt . !tiling in . ,:the Second Ctaas 'tar irien.ibe iscident Ceeutre4i 4 ~,xink. bsr:proirg trighteao.,:t It is rnprierid, ta*titke.:lda!fornr.: ' and joentieXt4 wtiihrt 'the train was moving at We ..rate:'44 25 m 111,44 hour, airUctoi blkliiad against' ' ..*:. till, and I'4:attiring tdi teaid $ a snit sof ....jib:me that hiii'bratox,protrif4d.eirestiniflhlellitiaittle a few, tuclinente, , The detwiatodmai an aril/tent re, pairer ajeletrapb *yo, and is thO . imploy of! the'Rettioud Cou)patiy•'. ,:.,• :. 1 ••••: - :. , : .. • _ .• • . • 412,3""itorott Verion."--Trr.heeten - ••lie rgioit _a : - • when the goardimerhip of ther:Estatr clay brieefe..; ly rtesiriiedditici fieginfc has solgeited that 'lb, itep Regents shooldurosi to the titistiYof their 'States.. to eel - otttt,fs Aliotiwritg of:.our t roo,st Indepentienik,,eretkr most.:stipeoiriat4iley lb t: (tit • moirfni.•con t!ibn trolls i-ion • every Tart of one' unioir,piintsitaneitily,^A onstitsralie speedy eattsommittorkotthil MonnyTtir• nod purFlutoe,autto tt4lioye Olditiottollynlirpos— :sibte-, the .Virth DayV eiirs; Rottibal ,Indopon; r.,denee,by ' makinvii , tribut,o`ey to; thi 'ptopose4 +ornle Co him_ rhinos irielc . and.ffol9r f rtnAtir -Proiridanersraiiii7e4 that Dipth Dug to oil!' coma Io icebrdonee i wilhinis appeal; the . ger of Sehuytklll; ; Othinty, baa tirertiled opon"the young LsdiCs of.V* 'llMyra p, to have t e ;violets ed Flora f Festira► , on tha;ltiy, and .,koTit a y th ' celebration for the Athole: Colinty. •IThe groullis belonging tolkine dOitage, (Nils )Ir : altier's reeittenee. MyttLaCP.trhoo,filitve lisTen treaty offer -44 for the .parpose.; There will be a plea Orel sup; , pry of eptibles; ntUsie,illutnittetinusifiresorks; trlist.to make the enter tifitine!ttworitiAr,th'ellisl and The rurpuse tfiey I ,w irk :tre'airte• ' •-•••'• • • , ~ ..I s Y` trarsWei letc:Otid ireitieProof -Felt and Cement R0,04/).,',--, this rooting as its peculidr mer itestre becoming known;• is gaining much ,popu laxity- in nil 4c,° litinrof the' Union. „ It is being -adopt49tere e's l . superior In. any. similar improve- meta in!the Market..To give our.citixena a fair itiia,of•Jts capacity to resist Aim, a test -wax maild.., On' i'VedaeS.Alay, la Cant'street above the'DepolL thistalpretigh,Aoichi)itts ':entirety,satisfactury tb 'all who jtasss r ed thdeiperiment.'.ll. stailltframe 1 , .•building surttiannteewith a roof id every respect lite: !am gm. those 'put. on everywhere"-by We Messrs. )Marren, Traceracted . .'. it liras idea Partly filiiil with, wood and. other%Comtus:tible material,' .and 'fired inside: , The flames ft4ced their Wak throaghthe s4itl, and entirely. consumed the frame work, with ths exception of touriireen oak • posts, purposely erected to exhibit the o rdilf after be tiro:. The roof notwithstanding .the intense . beat to which ltrwasexposeil; remained, entire and "unimpaired. It 'still remains on Cif.) street, where it Caa be ezentined. The gents In this County are Messrs. Vennan 4 DeFrebn thiji Itorook. Thep:penile of this: rearVii*ery .° mile wore 'thoit half , the?priee of a good tin ictor;. the ortistti is Dili so grist eva'elato.rliOi; and in .fact is not greater tbari, that of anj!" other reef. This roofing which has been in dia'some twenty years, Ass tbiaadvantaim'oVOl : silo roof, in addition to its ecoilptny k tit requires norepainting; cannot be bluted.6/salpher"froolnhimneys; and can be made concave, to bold water. - In one point alone it ie invaluable, and that is, in ease of tire, it will effectually, with the aid of brick or stone walls, prevent a destructive ebtillsgrotion. plirDieeetore . of the Pour. 7 A regular stated meeting . of this Beard was field at the Alms Muse on Atonal, Julie 8, 184. Present, Ames 110,thaan, Nathan and CLarles The Stipiaril reported the following as the cen• sus of the Mouse (or. the, month ending May 31, 1859 :—Daintier in,the House on the first day of June, 282; at the same time last year, 2S I ; in. crease, I.' Of the above, 68 are In the Insane de partment,-47 children in the nursery, andMi are under medical treatment. • Admitted during _the Month of May, 48; born in the 'louse [ 2; discharged, 52; absconded, 2; died, 3; lxmo'd 60, - 2; reusured to Stateilospital, 1; whole number of- out-door paupers * , 414 in the State Borpital,lo. 128 traveling. paupers ;were luroished with supper, lodging and ercakfast, during the month of May. , Out-door relief was granted to' 11 families, amounting to $125 25. Bills were passed and ordered to be paid amount= $1.341 18 10,190 31 lug to Psevensly this year, .• • Total, ° ' • • • $11,451 49 Arrotprttna•ra:-At a meetin g &hi, Directors of the POor and-the Judges of. the Court, held ill the Court House, ittel.Borough of Pottsville, on Tueeday, June 14, 1859,1 he fol lowing perrons were. appointed odors, ,to serve tba remainder of the present year: Siesearil—Edward Lqbengood. • dfuirou—Caroline Lebeneogd. • Regideut Phy.ieiaa aid . Clerk.LD. W. Blind: Consuftiwg Physieiqus and Surgeon to the fiontei --B. F. gbaunno. • . thit-Old`r Phiticino—Satotiel L. Bothell. tY,,,,,iset—Georgell:Clay, Esq.' J'aramek—lileorgeßudy. jar A. very inites:eithog • Teiaperance Meeting was' herd in :Minersville on Monday,lest.' Tbs' Achwylkill Gazette says; that, ietwitiitanding the heavy rain, the procession of the Sona and Cadets of liMperance was funned at ibefinie and plice speeifiegi in the aotihe, and: headed by the Miners vale Brass Band, marched up Sunbury street to Fourth. down Fourth to 'Carbon, down Carbon to the Methodist pVicopal Church, where the neat -1,4 was opened by C: W. Taylor, R.n., taking the chair. 'The opening prayer was made by the Ref. R. B. Williams, aftet which the, choir sang a hymn. The President theti •,introdUced thi 'Rev. B. F. Price, who delivered, an addrasi appropriate to the oecaiion. Mr. Price - was succeeded by Beel..llaywood, Bs+, in,en entertaining and edi r fyiniaddress.-liie Choir thin Sang a temperants , ode.after which Mr. Haiper - pronoteneedithe bet - ediction. 'Before tint meeting / was dismissed the. President. took oesallori, on behalf of the mem . ben of Union Mivision,'NO. 711, of '''Afinersville, to 'return thanks to the Speakers' fur the able nun nefln which they addressed the meting—to the Choir for their kind servietis7to the Trustees of the Church for the - loss the retit, and to,. this Sons and Cadets of Temperance fur their strtieg attett dance.. Mr. Ilapw: ..ten stn. Temperance- meeting would-be held at Cressoei on the Foorthof July, and on behait•of the Division of Sons of Teuipmanwiln that pleas. extended ,to the• Order of the Boise - Of Temporaries, the MI: tityond thepublio at large a:general. invitation to Wet* There were present at the meitioge—Pottsville. Division; numbering 73' members sod Divisicia of Mineriville, 30 ntembeii; Pottsville Section of Cadats.l4 welshers; Port Carbon Sae- - tion, 30menthets. A delegation of thi Unisons DiaisiOn werdtafio pitient. Tie- !combats of the Divisiouti Mid Cadets" funned Into 'procession at the clots .of the Meeting. and Prosateded to the "bitildlag adjalaittg the lialon, llama, salmi . they 'a4ditsso.. , .-; Apia adfittlott to the list orito - levity oPesti also tr.d tit ilia late pilitari, e*stion,..whicli we poldrolke4 It s oar last, lit tali th• 6 311011 1nt Weekieitios Trettit , —Captate. Joseph thew ; ilia Mem.; B; Itsitetuatta;Bsepail 4640 MWMM 2mxa . • = Nielerer* S 'Atiiltecrt4cli'Ulia; Unfiter; Firettieur.,*iiiinen M. Philips) pimentl peat.; ; raid Liest..Haniel Pratt.? Firpakiiep*Miert--Catitaim William Wyatt,* rrt Lient.,. Patrick Callery; Lint" Voimas Miller r Third Julia llnicaltui Jlor dos irifief444l...itabrit : 4 ' 410 :ge' 840"/ Second Xa•ak;' Michael Caro.' _ ' . - Jossiiiiithirtings4 First Llenei Si, tie anti, lieeeeit rift thlit%, Emanuel Haiti:Second Limits Samna '• Richards:. Oirissibta istastry—Captain. JAmal Dimino& ; jknt„JelizilintliAßettend7.les7.., Michel Carry. • • Llcaettlis VAN' --Capteio. Hiram Chance; First Lieut.. Seeltati Lieut., Damim Elehrop: - , , . , • Naknoteage,/;ijanti--Captain,Daciiiti 8: Herb First . Liens, Kier Luckai. gte;ina, Lieut. lieergittinsis ).; irlitFiest i , Jain F. Ladies. Sskari : Ititninium—colon?), 44.4. iliggise.; Lieut. Colonel, Jtbn ISL Meinhart Olsjoraracteis M: tiel hart . r ti . Tersecrqua •:Cievtry—tipti4o, IM4 Firit T.Magints; Second Lientebailes BeiteingeM, : , " Tasincan qtortinentaft:qjptaiiii llenry Entirl line Mecosid P. P: Miss. r • '• , • pert - Mims Aititls --Captiie, coati; knat, - Liect o E. fre„rilifuttl; see,d4 ; info, rubil Ctiwterti; John B. Mils. • • ' • • - 1 .1. Lete;; First *Licata; Elatotjs Luits; Second _ Denie r ; Fecnitid Second Liens., Leri Me*. /list Ziont.olomem tatint., candy Boyle; .-Seeenit Maibew • qi"utl'ight -4111"147CaPhkin. "Glen= Head , E)geoliruci - Second Licutjulin MaptertlSeeotid , pccend d lent Henry # " • terscani:, tie 6eraraatotas avid Potariffe criet4i aub t .4—iosilbly the most:itii' te_tistit•Kl and certainly the Enosi tigkitly'ionteited iiitee of eriehot 'yet ,plaVyti t io . ecido ty;rjitti of on Vio . groonit off the Ctieket:',Ctui) r. in this-pommVion , Siitorday , Jail; betsieso- Wand' ihnieresablete.brjelr:ei'Clet4 " of 71tie'lwesthey was prepitrov the _wickets 'Weill pitehed_it 9.41,e1pek, slot :et . 9; o'clock, the. Eler-: mat4o . irir Cletk•be +log wen the,yess . , wae74nt to the . bitea The Clenuiatown provel . 4lOtor!oul :lisje hal. -The icon is at follotirsi .; " even .C. -Baiele,f; e D. IL oreeerb 3 b Nether. . ',/aues Meter,b•Mather, 1 e Mather b FGT.!, b VOX • • e Mather!) 701 Wipter, Irfox • c• 0 b Mather.. J. Tuckey„teltox "1 b Fox „•• W. WV b .Ister,. Fox. 1 ',not out A. W: Wleter, c/LC. ` '.,, • Orr% tal'ou , '1 e Slttiman b Fox, • 1 C. Cadwallader, not, out 0 e Mettler b Mather XIL Glatnb 'Mather' 4 e Gowen. b•Malber 11. V. Newhall, not out 6'e D. B..Grawn b Mather. ' 0 W.'irlamutoud, b Mather 16 - rt Eames:ids b Fwx. Brea' ,i . 0 3Yew W1.3e1 . , ,W Idea 0 Leg Byes • . 4 „'; Le Byes . • •.. . ',. 14nel/wet:GO'. '• . • • Secenttiasiity. . jae..3l.3thei, b Ilanntsoix4 3 . b llimmond . ~ 11 Joart*l , o3, c Barclay b • • • • ...,' '••• Ilairsinonol ' II :4Davle Rohert U. Greene Barelayo ; not out ' 5 Pavan. Green c Clark A 'lt V. Witter' ' 1 Robert Bunt, 1 b w.b • • -, llanommul ; • lr 'eCaolwallader 1/ Itammon4o D.J. Itloliway, b Y.Wleter7 b Ilaminoon4 ,••,---••\ 6 11. Edm mds, not out 1 b F.. Whter 0 George (Innen. cY. New. ' '• ; . - ball bit. Witter 3 b Hatdmoirni Francis D. Wallace, b& e , - Ibtomon4 0 ' b ilammond Win. Thinopeon, b Y. WIN' ' ter 11.11. 311111nan, b tills. . r , ter ' ..; , • --,1 'el'. Newhall bfiammon49 Bees ' '' •• 1 Brea., I%l.leti ' 4 • Wide.% •'' • . 3 Leg Byes • ; 11. beg Byes , ' ' 0 . . •, . ANALYSIS 3YYRWLINg.. . .. • . - , i porrenue—Tiest - tic'mx..". . • . ^ , Datet.r. Bilis. Adm. Maids .' 'tickets. Wides. alitter• 60 •••• AT , 3 • 1° •. Fo.•:, 6d -16 2. ~ 6 Q . ..,,. • ' atx.oroism—innarlagemi. 11 , 464. , • Balsa. Mins. Maidens, -Irickets. Tricia. I% 1%40...r.. 72. 8 .' • 8 .1(0ien'011.4.4 , 4. ' 0 ' 1 1 . 0 1' . 2 Vammoud, - ,60 18 ' 4 - 1 6 . 0 • Dna+Pr. Mather, 10X, • 0 . GERM MOWN—SECOND 3101INO. ' Doerr. ' Olds. Ruse. MOPPiII. Fade. Wiles. F.' Witter. 84 15 . 1 3 2 Ilstu aitad. 80- 25 !. • 4 0 1 =PIZ= • for Germsntown Club; .•< Potwille ' • • MAIM . , For Germantown Cl o ub, Mr. Wood. • Pottsville • • Al. IL Riches*: • Taxa Valt.llT Weir! ?LATINA. , "(jetted out"XF.)—AT herr the betameu strikes the ball, which rises indite air, is caught by one of the fielders, which puts tim:strlkettout: "Minit s t" (inn out)—When the batsman strikes the W1;1113(0.4, judging that there is time for a run be fore it can reach the wlrketAceper's hands, etteuLts It, but some staardfledler seises the ball, which is thrown to the wleket-Iteepgr, who catches li, and throws the bail into the wickets before the batsman can reach the bowling cresse,(a white line marked along the -grass, about a yard and a half before the wickets;) "Slump) out" (et)—When a ball entices the batter to go out tbe bowling crease to meetit, which the hats; 'man UIIIIII4II.athI the wicket-keeper "kelvins it, puts it into the windy) before ,the batsman can recover-the ground bo has tostventi he is thus stump) out. - "Leg before 'CAW (I. b. w.);—When the batsman's leg is in front of the- wicket, the bell striking which is noticed by the umpire, who proclaims the party out. "I'lay",when the bowler is in the net of delivering the bal I, the umpire calls play, whic h , means make "ready all hands." "Not out" in. o.Y—When ten are put out the eleventh carries out hie tat. "Wide—When the ball after having left the bowler's hands. goes beyond the bowlinecreassi,Ur oat of the reach ot the batmen. "No Bair —"Chen both feet of th; bowler are inside the bowling crease, the umpire tulle "no ball." . • "Ilysta"-Whers a toll passes the krnestops, or !sever thrown, and the batsmen..taking advantage of this, run front one wicket,,to the other. . After a remarkably: Hell contested game. the Gerniintown Cluftwasidetorloar. by sixteen rear. OF Gra biding of the Germantown Club, but one opinion can be expremed-7-that it was very Aar. The bowling Or Megan. P. Whiter Und-Haminand is deatructivs,.their bills requiring .very nice pilling to keep them off the widgets. • Their bat ting however, we consider inferior to that of the Pottsville Club: Thera were no h its mode on Sat irday equal in power to thate made hi Messre. Mather and Ridgway of tbe'Potieville Club.: AU in however, the playing of, the Germantown - Club was grAatly admired, , and its members are eertaialy, formidable antagonists in the: manly game of cricket. . ° Otthe playing of ;the 'Pottsville Club, It is but Just to say, that it was creditable considering the youth of its arglinisatioO'; theirregulaturenner its which its praething.is eolith:pied, and the dif houlty of-head:4'a gotergrourid [or play. The holding of the Club can be materially improved by 'Tractih, and, we prestime that ettiation will be paid to this matter before the time arrives for the return Watch with the Geimantowners. 'The ,bowling of Messra,'Fox and Mather, of the Potts v file Club, on `Satardaylast, was remarkably fine, and it required all the the Germantown Club, to defend their_wlitets;agalast their impet. ansity, Wecauriot itsaTuie better bulling than Abet of Par and Mather.' , di • Saturday evsaitig - the Gerntantown Club 'partook °roc lappet at' the Exchange Rotel, es the guests t 1 the.Potiew ills 'Cub, at which is sat isfaetory social hour was passed. They returned to the City on Monday morning 'well pleased' we believe, with tho3r trip to the Miuniiis City. The following ' very nest,notice of. the and its. attending incidents; we find in Time:hey'. Philadelphia Norsk Assfricce : ' • .. . ILEPCillil. OP, Tali ititcarn iNATCII sivwnes DIRIPT gLIKV116111: POITSVILLS'AMP'OIRYANTOI I9 N. lo,th'e R f or of'da Nirrtk 'Americal. tfrll: 8. Gasstie : !great cricket , npachltetercen Ilse ' Pottsville and Germantown first elevens Seine off. as announeed. on Saturds,*, on'tbeground'of the former,' i4Potteville. . ''.. !. .. '. The Germantown eleven left the' Reading depot at *P. M.. on' Fridsvi. On they, arr.val at Mt. ' Carbon shay were received by a committee of.: the , Pottsville club.' At an early hour on Saturday molting the Germantown players were, escorted, t.,. carriages, to the play ground of. the club. ' The mateh=began at - 94 L. M r ; the Germantown sending Clark and-A. Witter to the .bat, against the iery straight besting cf Mather and Pox.— Witter was soon disposed of, as were all the rest 61 the eleven, except Ilammond; who played very Stdy, and got six run g !, including two threes and two twos. , The lonia closed for 46. Pottsville then took the wicket, thinking.,they 1 bad an easy Titter, ; but Germantown. as erne, ' etiOwed good pluck and better bowling, F. Pfister surpassiothimeell, end Hammond keeping well in,tbe iicket—the principal feature of the in flings 'being a splendid, leg bit for five by • Itidr , way.• .. The pla# of the-mond innings 'Mae • *boot as natal, except a brilliant Ave hit by Mather. At the close of theSnatch;4lersetiatown was de clared rimer 4)y sixteen roes. -...-. . .It wee one of. the hardest fought battleit Ger mentown ever remembers. It milt ever be it eauabeted, however, as out of 'their agreeable ea lict„ toatiteta. .' lb* etvilittei and hospitalities which . were tees et Item' tbe Puttee ille club. stet in feet the whole f Pottsville, ,were marhed and ens. 'lliol. '; t ' ~..' ' '.' '' I': '..... ' ' • 'The pl wet of the 'day tertgaited with is ••alepot .1111 i)olif,..ttirelask by the Pottlrillbaut, and titan of tbaste;:_to :end . from both :Part*, \ fete dyne la dialed oreitatepatoe ? '..- ' ' . nountid that a-grand IMSWEN _ • Second Luang; toiisfiu.a. 2 it Barclay rae out 3 1-0111r11,LIC-NECONIO J? Runs. NaiLkiu. Wictelt. 1 / 7 d3. (.0. , • 2% 1 • 5 0 53 . 16 • 2 4 0 George Newhall. Mr. Marth. pll.. 111 ffn . oplatis t . of itteott :k6ooliotki- - ..of*V 1 111 t oiso;!ao4'orith.totilll!lei“ of - Mat lktodgrosood 41 , , :03tioin(rils goixtoirtOwsELorki. .--,Pkihs#/piii4;Jame 3. ISM !• 1 o -1141,113c1=11N0i 3 Ofe . COMM,. • *0.11,=61 tat VIZ want soessii. ': i, ittea. ed. , Nebel Dometerty.--.The ' deft. was: shamed hoo . fing" eimailded, a Bqe es Mary Doane: ibis. laves slim Ashland. ' It appeared that deft. weal Into the Skiable, "Vibe moseetattin tbmugh the window, .dethet dte eight,acrd "got into her .hed."lllhe awoke . ..Amity afterwards, wbilst he Ira* atteMptiog to pail's, &dee Into , exeentioi, and eMartmoced to scream,' dwaltening tiro *due Inmates of tb:( house. whio moos UP adollbund him Ie the room. Theintsfoued him guilty 1 bran smut t and battery with Inteit to, commit ripe.- int yet sentenced. ' Ora: es.lia Troy.-Tbe deft. Ina Indicted fir break 'tog into theater. of Isatat - LipPmsn, foible Dirough, at; at,ht, and stealing a large quantity of clothing. .Itap pears that he, In company with anothe;ierson, broke hi.. • to theaters and carried off the gnods, most of them be-- tem left In the deft.'s ponewslos In Palo alto., where they ,I were kind. • The Jug found the .deftlgettly, and the court mates - tad him to one yeirittopikst onent, 0 motel pee, and the casts. i .. . , am. is. Mites. DaAW-Witlimallafea was Mid.lobe ';be man who. !lib MlTroy, the but. deli., robbed the Wore cf Lout Lipman of a large element of eloiltion.- Troy' was the 'only witness offend no the part of tbs . Cbastarrtweelte to Prove that Bates' was mammoth' • thayobboryi but baying been convicted ora felonyliwo Yetis ago to Dauphin county; Troy lionld not testify.- - The Jury reddened a verdict of not guilty. :.' Cem. et, !the &stmt.-The deft, was Omega , With peddliogat the hasten& of Ads brother, Adam Blaine!, `who Is st, tradustakee to this place- DM. Is alto a -,biathanaltit, re4dlog In itiadlur, bst cosies Into ffebsyl, iitill county to dispose of his'warea:Thedefereeprtmed 'tbat - lia deft.lnanafielared . .blisewn goods, soli the Court derided that ,She; call did not emelt within the Ad e!. dame* relating to peddling,a, Mannfaetatei. beteg allowed to rods of Ali own Inanntaetara: Not . guilty, ant.thep ro medice pay thi.ecets.2 . : ". 4 . ChM.. rs. Ade . - Radegen-leiceby of toolts,of hones !hakes' Niihitte.'"!h° corked at New 'Fbllstdelpbfa, lost . . ...mem! . his udder's tools, add some amigo; afterwards dlserweied cstC of than in. dift.'s "powiesalon. ;Deft. proena that he obtained it from Mine owe elm. The Jory hated a ierdiet of Did guilty , .•' " • - , ..., lbat. vs.Preferick Jicach.-Larceoy of a mat belong- Mg to:William deCalltiugh. Prueectef•r ; left his coat at Lonalson'a hotel In Ileteddsab, wheredeft. was hostler, end ; boine dim afterwards taped Ibsen. he said belonged. to him at a ipop In place, where ".det. bad left it.= Deft; *Reied, Milli purchased theleont of a pedlar be. 'fore he tient to Leo:bows to five, apd further that tie ,eitei was notthe4tieperli of William IleCnllochots : charged in the x intlictment, bull f it beton:polo the pro. selutorAhon it Was the prope;ty Of ITlllistm 1/eCtillech, thit ecinchis right twee. the jury found a verdict of ' net gallty.•' . , • .. . ,' • ' . • . Cow. tea. Jolene Seffiven.-Assatalt arid Battery ,on wade of Margant ,, Sull Iran. The' deft.. was jetted iv:dill; atoll" slight ittnishment' was Int .. • pond. •Coet..n.• dee' Donogen.:-Disorderly Boom on ojtli_of tyolip Edwards.' The deft.; pleid gelity . Ind shO_was Onedd tents and the Costs. .. ••• • . Cow: 14'. Nary Lleteellya.-,..Asenoli end Battery:, on Mary Ryan? . • After a hearing of the ease the deft:was discharged,and no ordei-taads as to • - " • ..\' • Cone.es..'stbrohnoe E. Fertig.-31alieinue Mia ehist oti oath of Samuel Leetiler.'The deft. being down in Wishington". Tp.,'; Wes annoyed andln-' jned bY his nei'ghbor's raffia con3iotlinto his I &aide, the kneee of vihich were net made, - and' tu' Prevent this he shot theln. lb. jury found biro gailty, and he was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 .... - and the costs. •". . ~ • PON. H. Peter Ppy.-Atsaiitt and Battery on William Hand to which.tlie, 'deft. plead guilty.- The deft. challenged Hand to tight who declined,' whereupon . the. deft.. committed a slight assault :upon him. He was senteneed to pay a fine of $5 and the costs.;',. ' . ,-, Cost. or. ifP'rtia Delieney.-Assuilt and li. tltery on J.O. Roads. The - deft. pleid guilty 'and "was sentenced to pay It . One and the-costs. Coe. cc. Iridium ".11. Cionelly.-F.irgery np: dath`of David Ritter. The daft. who woe one of the Auditors of Blythe Tp.,'was indicted for the firgery cif some Blythe ,Tp., orders. Tho Ind ict ment charged a forgo'ry of an . order payalge to ills:order of Roger Fisher, d tied Deo. 10,'58, sad the testimoni.of „John Murray shlitied that ibis order efterdt got into the hands'of Connelly as Auditor, had-been altered, and the atn;mnt of the :order increased from $l. 65 to $3l 60. It was • then given to Murray, who sold it to David Ritter of Middlepert; but.the order not having been en dorsed by Fisher, Morrallook it back drthe deft.' who : then eridorseethe name orßoger . FiAer en the , back, l ,-aiivit wan then gadded to Ritter, (Mur ray:arid' Connally sharing the, proceeds of the ordtr.), It wee proved that a large number of - • otb r orders had teen altered, and the , amounts • • largely' inereasedbj deft.iod thee 're-issasd.-,-. Connelly having 'contrived to get hold *of - t1;1. Town Clerk's books, altered the atnounts,4 the ' orders entered in the book to a s to correspond . „ . .. . with•the altorsti•ins made by bligii Those : facts were proved by John Murray who - cotobinedlith the deft. in thie-transrtetion and shared the profits, and who being first arrested on these charges made a confession of the whole matter- The Story fodnd the deft. guilty, •Tlie counsel tnored to qtly the Judgment and for a now . trial, on the ground that there could be no forgery of "township eact . , they not being valid,and binding on ths township, i l and that the offence was one of [different kind. The .motion bet net"baeli decided as yet. 1 Cum. es.-Johat- ilarroy.-Fory,ery. on oath ..of David Bitter.. The deft. wlio was implicated with Connelly.% torgiogovinship orders, plead guilty ' I totithe charge. !Not yet sentenced. ' ' ' \ ' . v. 4. ..., • - Christopher Leydig toil ..ttary, km Wife, nee of de lend of lVut. 11r. Martin, deceased, vs. .Vatit. 1 Ole Bright, late :Matilda Nartin.-Thir wet Qin ictioo of..ejeertnent bieught . to recover the one third part of a lot of ground itv , Pu ttseilly", situa, led ia•Market street, atijoioing Daniel No le on the east; Wellington Kline on the !rest, nd the Methodist Rhin:hot the north, twenty act front, 1 and eighty het ..Weep.: The propert belonged origlielly to W. ik.ldartits, from whom both pa• ties claimed dile. ecThe plaintiff proved that Mar- tin was married a good many yeah age in Lob.' aeon county, and after living !Fitts his 'wife some 'eight menthe, that he was divorced from her.- Martin had one childhy this marriage, Mary,lhe wife of Christopher, Laidig, the plaintiff. , Marl . 011 removed subsequently to Pottiville, and mar- . tied the deft., bi whom be.bel two children.- 'Martin died in 1842. The defendant Was subse- ' qaently married to' Daniel It.. Bright and con tinued to‘live on the - property. Matti° haring' three children, the plaintiff ,claimed one-third of .thesproperty: '-'• . ' ".:' j ' . - The defendant and J. 0. Rhoads Were appoint, std administrators of Martin, and inJB5O rod sub sequently, a on,uthey of judgments werq obtained against- tie= by the' preditors of Martin, and 'in, -1855 the property was sold by the Sheriff to Wel"! Hagen Kline for $lOOO. The proceeds were ap plied to'the payment•of the judgeterifs, and the balance,•sl74 15„ paid over to adtnitiistrators. Ii was proved' that' Daniel 'B. Bright, who had goes to the west ah-ot the year -184'4n 1848, was 'still living, and-the defendant contended that the suit could not be Sustained because her builland, ' was not joined in the action. The Court direced, the jury on the facts of the tare, to find a verdict In favor of the plaintiffs, and on motion 'of de fendant's counsel a . rule.was entered to show cause . why judgment should not be entered in favor of the - defendant; notwithstanding she verdict, le ems the husband of defen d ant ins no - ijoined to - . • • the malt, and for other reasons.. • • , t George 4 1 '.Ltet . trittecatml Jacob S. Ligereuee vs: Edward toqf Thomas W. ' Yordtry•4lhis was a feigned 11110 , .610 try the.tight to a lot of scrap Iron levied : on by.the Sheriff as the property of Daniel Edwards, Miter an execution, against him for between one and two hundred dollars, issued by . the - defendants. The 'plaintiffs came in and ellitned the property, and' the qiiestion• tried was, - Whether the property belonged to the plaintiffs or to I:4phi Edwards. '., The bon - 'come from a'eol !Eery formerly worked by Elwards, which - bad been - boned darn on the 26th of October, 1858. Edwanltyrmade• a bill of 'sate of this and other property 'to Joseph Edward's, ens of his employ ees, to wlion'hit appeared to•he indebted shoot $l6OO. There was no ostensible delivery of pot-, iessiiin of the property at the. time: : Joseph Ed wards mold ibis lion to the plaintiff, and on the • 14th of linembei, 1858, be, loads the the iron for the plaintiffson trapki'at the mines, eentigned to Steed £ McManus al Reading, Auden thirlith . of Din' * mbar,: the day 'when.4he exseation was la , sued, it was taken away (rem the mines, and when it reached Crenonsi it was levied' on under the ingestion. The questions arising in the eswe were, whether the transfer of the property to Joseph Edwards, there Whig no 'delivery of possession, Aims fraudulent as / to creditors-if it was; then whether the plaintip were bona fide porehasers. v end arbether posFeseloO, had &can. delivered to them before the • execution to the 'Shari( hadle• ne4. - If the plaintiffs wen hose. fide pnehnins 'fa& iiliable • considerititio, Ind. posseesintied bisn delivered : before the ozieutioiSineed; Sin tbi plainifs win' entitled A the property eves OH:Atilt:Ow transfer of Daniel Edwarda:ttiJoseph lawn& in fratidokot by 'seen& of ' the ital. d•iiviii. a f P4Oessitin: • : Tirja l 7 (0 ,4 P* ol 44'. 'firtaiiitof the3pdaintilfs. - 7 I •-: -,-..,. , .. .. ,:, :;„.... .- 4. MOMS la.-PODS OD =UM . • 1. .:ifirllter , health ,of NW- - Otto. Twigge lee ,'-'.---.-._ - ;fitrptath , 11,11-elttatent ' L ist .iteek,' 04 - in Boston; 62.. i , ' ..' -. ' ~-' •." ' I. • .36firThe .tintehotos Cif. New Orleans , p a y to the city 11250.00,0!1n otathit- fees every veer- li _' . ipsyllrautiThornbursi, who resides iti'Nepr file esnics to the!eighty-eavetatkyear of,llll ale. Or A asst e, one hundied,lnti twelve.yrters ;Of age, died at Boganstrille, Os„. On the 2011) ea.! li irar P dol. in May 20thi, the ladies of Calite4ethe 'had .eolleeta $5249 or the Mount Vein on 'l,lroled. jfilrlise assessed 'lslas. of the real aid pet• serial property of Waihiniten City, is, $14,497.- gsr - A. Ut;le daughter ! of David Wan c ier • " • of . Berko - county, ins : accidentally drown last • , Reek. 1 ' 1 • • ' - 1- .411rjlerr iDriasbaels. the famous lioh t u ner,, has perebasofi a line farm in Went erntotyi Wis. consist. i• ' . ~ Or The -Spectator of the 2Eith•ult., an ones the arrival otSenatur Sewaed,ti London.. Hit is at lenton's Dotal. • • ••f N l ew Te l ak }star . 'The new city Directory ~ ou Issued, contains 147,325 b ewes, being 7,51 t More .than in the time of laic year,. •" . I pa - 11m 4ditor of thelPittstbure; Cfirontate ;hes damn a straitbervy. six 'adios its eirennsferetMe, and welching 18 pennyweights. - , . i• i I FlP,Frum Kansas, walker's tbit the Reyelsll- ' cans- hays' Obtained a majority. of three tin , the, number of,delegates to the Donstitatienal Ctin.: , . reetion. p .l as ,• '. , - ,1 , .i i i • . ir.Dosten h aPpropriatedsl4, ooo , s d Bel timore slsooAhrough their respective a .aneys, to eelebrate-the approaching'. national ati - 'versa ry, on the 4th.of July: . . , I._ 4ifirAnitiber ,fort is makiog to torn emigre tion'to Pike!' Peak. Nellusines have been elms ed of whiebithe yield is;es the telegram phrases h, "Almost (if not quite) fabulou". . - 121rIn Bangor, while .s 1 Mieheel Whelan, wee at ..ihe bottein of a well Mirtifeet deep.' brick'lell -from tbe:tosi and struck him en the bead. tielan'e head wee necheokin, bat the brick was. • wit hi a fact worth noticing just otiw, that every availabla .stssel beloneng to the Neryi of this ,United puts', nut at. present in - consnisstoo, Is being fitted out for immediate sertice. • , 1 .. ANL caw ~belonging to Levi idarh'iCartiar;. Toe township; Barks County, gave birth o three eaves oti•htiday, the 16th' iost. Oue.'el . the calves lived but u few hours, thi s other Oro are thriving and "gettitik fat." ' jar Ttia -French' Academy juts unanimously ,awarded its great prise of pistil to a young lidy, ,Madetn.iisalle Ernestine Brunet a go in a reboot at Paris. The title:4 the poem seat in by her is , "The Sister Of,Charity." 412/rPi•Van Stevens; has. just imported . !Com' Paris the largest ntirOr ever brought to i iseconn. try. It 'alto lie placedl i t(ihe dining rosin of his' new hotel in New York. It measures '6 by 188 •inehea. anti COPP; ezilUSive offrame, abi. t $l5OO. leifir•Thitt,Distressiny Naiads,. the I,:t-r -pepria; is nos,a.park;diesl, butla.perinsueet toz plaint yirodueinivutilerinlat ell tinsel and und er all Cir cumstances. Ttie may real cure for ails . disc me and its coneemitint ev Is is the world t kehowaed Oxyeennted Bitters.. • -11 par Ati "Anti-Cursi g Club" has basin formed at Oran Valley; Cal.. h'e UIeIIOPOTS of Sthieh are fined twenty-five cents fur etery,osth . ,44 money fu lee appCepriated to ome worthy - purpose trims tione,to time . Itt,the art accounts ; they Club bed cursed. enough. vo b,a pew, and" •thit re wara balance. on band. ' \ ~ ~;•'`,. % ' 1.1 • 0/I"A r singular ace dent latelioesnired in Mo bile. , Mrs. icay, th wife ors groc4r in that city. was lighting a m tell 'near * barrel of whis key; the Same cough upon tonic of tEn Irhiskey on the hand Ad rim f the barrel, thenie cotopu. niFated to the inside, nd the bead wiiii! suddenly blown off with such force .es to prostrate. .Mrs. Kelly. The barrel - a er blown to stoats, and the blazing fluid - re) upon the fluor, sitting: Bre to the iomatt's,slutbieg, aaa, - iodeedeto every pumlins tible thing with' whi:h it tame in chattel. Mrs. 'Kelly ran .lulu thb meet, and the IDitnes were finally extinguished by water thrownl. opon her, but not before ahe habeen so badly bhrned that she died"witliir' sh un t time. • ''''t '.. :1 a i 1 - • ' THE DOMESTIC DUET. . ; • r---- • • , I - '', pr sus sake or 'rowan HALL. I • ..• -• ," I . 4 I• ' 1 ''''''''" .. • I , • 7 A friend of Our,anktned !teary -r-, whit I. very prop. rico/ In hfsidiitsi hays wile quite as „„„...,,,,a in. hers; and-we areabrry. to say-our friind Hen y. In a pelt i . of trouble, I. lif n"peck4l. A few evenings since. hi. wife forced hint nto the parlor to bear allele , ', Minsk( hadril l zsed. Mitled, . have Somethilm Sweet In Tell Ft l '' Alt un a dudnd Indignant; the hual•and lb timed, b Inter opted his wife at I heend tf every two lines-very Mu h, to her auttoyauce--by - 'singing two lines,of bin i g iik 'en . i•av seen below : I , itife-01 v somethititaweat to tell . you, ' •• ' ' ! St the seerk. you must keep. l- , • ' This.,•-•Will - tver;frit tea and eolTee? I . - ,• • lks thit: grocers sel it chant 1, •.,, ' frife-"And remk i uher, If t isn't right,l I am t ttalking inmy Sleep." ' I liess:-4Att yo lalk so mur,l3 smote, love. 4 Tim khould, dosing, qulet T ', O • , Illift"For Ilknow I mu but dre-iml g, 1 'Whets 1 think ,your,beArtl l infoe:"- ..:'• , • this.- Obi 1 would that I were drwtining. .. .. .• When I tb)nk that I akt thine." ~,,, • • Wife•4.And 1 know, they are-but seemit,te, I "I. All :he hopes that rotipd.me 't• In. et- Hus.--th II would that you were Nast ng-- i CIO' , ng rents fr, note of mine.* IFffe...Sgseinember when .11„tell you', 1 M131.-1 - .1111 no lortsflneep:! Hus.--? Fit :t's!ray heart end purse. my la I, .- -With a fold irrehch that;-der . ' • yg,fe.. / .."'Wu are none Ails rests - molt-4n I • '!' . 1 Fur what we Say in Fierp.i" . • ~,, • : //at.-Oh! I wish that I it:id r olutnbo!d , • ' A When swearingvotbrin keep. . . • ' j' • ,191/e --,"My pretty %tenet's riming. -, . ' • • • . i 'Oh, listen with your Arartelf . •,' ' • Hur.-43.1y ears by seOlding di:Alerted,' '. ', , • • • .1 Nolonger,art their part I d . Wife-4" And you alt. II kWh' it latimming i I: • 1 'So close 'ter II make yeti /apt ; - . , Bus.-4'lte had ern ..h of humesing, • • !! 'Let hum.at s all depart. fe !- `. Wife4moh! abut ye ur eyes an earnest,' • • ' i Or mine, wl I wildly weep:"- -; •• •., Ilast.'4f tears will, op your talking, Let goods $ them be deep.- _ ! . trfe4.4ltave you. radore you! .• ' 1 . . , 1 'tut I'm It ' 'log in my sle;p1"1 I ' 1/idt.....,-Awake you it ver talk ito-t. ~ • . , I null Popp l Ali' you steep!. ~t Nota.=-Thei pretty. ng was s ended '- I . With the ymptoms of a aqua I--- The•busbon .to avoid it, • • , • • ' Went to flennet I's Tower „Tiolt; . - , •1 And pow the monis singing i i „ . I .In a bargain he'dld rean— i .. , 1 I've ioinething true to bi e you, , , , , ' t And no secret you m titetni! = ..„ 1 'Tie buj,loor clothes of.• nnef i t - , • - • . If you alai to buy them "cheap.” ..*. i,., *Not bought at Tower lull. • ' • ~ 1 .....-- , ' I ' IiENR all Clothing asETT 414 CO.'i . 4 Tower Hall 518 Market tired, Ofit6Celi sth & .1 6th, &nth side. 3 PRIL DELPHIA Tort SICKLES' TRIAL.—THE' SPEC QT Mn. Gititeix,r3tr. Graham finished. histg t ,ipeech on behalf of Mr. Sickles, to-day. Ildr: Q. melte of length, defining the law ef.the land, and giiing his views of Scripture law. Aftet speaking save.: rat holnrs beittade a brilliant peroration which be finish 4 . -, with the following roinaikable words: "And now, gentlemen of thoiery, hails but ono word More to Fay, end that is that I trust that every i man.will leave his seat at the' adjournuient of the Court, to-day, With a firm determination to obtabi all his garments at the Brown Stone Cloth ing flail of Rockhill k Wilion.,Noti. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth,l'hiladelphia." " -••••••• The Oxygenated Bittern. • • For the ,cure oflllvergrsts on /211:1101.11TION, Lieei; Coganfaint, AstAnier; Costiorneos; Loos of , AppiMe, Fever nod Arlo, genrelimn , P Water Itmoji, Acidity, Ron Sicknep,• Starry, .No;htea, Headache, Ennll64 and . efellerrti De4iiity, or any .disease having its origin in iniperfecrdigett ion.. Theso Bitten, as all classes of our ;fellow eiti: sens;ineluding Membets of Congress,' Lawyets,„ Physicians, , Cletgymen„ 'Planters, Fanners and othees testify, are the only safe, certaini,,:and cos 'coffin arsenic for the-immediate relief•andTer inanint core of the many, cruel complaints which in intuit' phase orother el Dyspepsia, !afflict Our "I '. • • , 1 These Iftteri were discovered by pt..Ozonan B. °keen, and in their formula differ entirely Eroui ' that of any other preparation of medicine. • Con taining no alehholA—no, mineral7tm 4 ,o •Lion — n9 noxip.is drug—in their nature tontt, not stimula ,tins—retaining their Virtue' in any clime; they pre 'bizombination and .a farm indeed" of inedi. eine iwbich knows no rival in estei minoting i „dis, mne'and restoring the system to i pristine - Vigor rnd health. No matter of. how log standing, or however induced hr chronic In it4l diameter thef diseise may be, —no wetter ,that i 4 his bifiled.the skill of the phydleian, and resirttil the efforts u Illetine, it 'single tall of , ,thn y e Bitters will entit . t 0 sufferer that his disease is slimes able to the proper remedy. . '1 , - , In! testimony of the many cores bffeeted by this , ._ testimony s. . r . - 1 . Remedy, reference , le had to the written certificate' t front distinguis h d individuals known all over the lae.d. , ' , .• . . • ' ' S. ..FOWLE a CO. Proprietors. Far sale by their agents everyw. mire. ...Q., Anettra t--John o.l3rown, J. Cf., llu'gheic"vind Heni7 Saylor Vottsitille ; C. a' ,L. Malinger, Schilylkill Saylor, ; U. W. Pros*, Minersville, , k. J'. Fry and McGuigan 'k Fowlek, Tamagni% ; U. Shiisler, Port Carbon ; • Paul EMT, Marotta , " : O. Eisagan s a S.m, Tusearors ; Charles Muth, Nett Philadelphia , , Jona. Robinhold, Port Clin ton. 1 R. H. , Irvin. St. Clair; E . t Phillips, New Casile ; John Williams, Middleport: , , • 1 Italy 31,1838." . . • . 31-eowly ilfOrWipsi WIMs 1 BI 8 so 4 Tetfeisks outrun att. They Cr' O , I'PM, II ht, nay and Minton'. kitting to a etiann--no turning nit bationd—noattrlnk. Ingfort the bead; *named; this la the only fatal llahment when tine thlip are prinarly andoontood an'd made. c[4lll6ly) 233 Broadioay, New Dirk. tlatr Dye 1 nalr.Dye WIN. A. ilatabotor's Hair The ORIGINAL and REST in t h e World. AD others are mere Imitations, and Would be mobile!, U You wish to escape ridicule. ORLY, lI.ED;or DUSTY HAITI. Dyed lastaiitir to a beautiful 'and Natural Drown or' Black, so Ilhout the hest injury:to flair or,Rtts,. , • piTMETUEDALS and DIPLONLID bare DMus swirl did to WM. A. Datebekw >luee IP% and over 80,000. pliastknis have beeping& to the Itair rd: his pationaCol bletatuous Dye. - H *314. BA rdll wa ILkla DYE produan a color ma to be distinguished from naturi, sett Is unwise= Irk to !giant in the but, however Tong it may be, con-I tinned, sod the VI effects of bad Dye Ciatedted ; tha A_ ale inolgoratul kalif* by this 914004 Dys. 911t* add "or asplial (In 9. presto rotsni) at , the Wig lictoty333llroadway*Nei yOrk. , is all cities acid toss" of the MOW Stash Icy Ginstigisisnad limey Goods Dealers. • ilierbetiondes jimutbi nameaedl`pddrerspit a mist Sets segueing *a thersides of sieb box, of •, , ' ' siavazum., -A*44} tli 'sra*r, Gas Test: 1 AMU by Join G. Dore 4 Box, rbitscine, Pi. - -';- • • ; \ mos ... ....r, ..\;,116,4114;P'411 ilialllClloPalea • Zatwantor will mire the fotimilog *anon' a greet catalogue of dis. .0 , ..tellitross Caddo, Cuts, chafes, Bore V pples,Oorsuren ilaracitisi Brute's,. Strains, „Dilath; Poiroit, Chiliblains, . inters„ tilasOfesofttla, Mom Fever Sores, peters, ZAr Ache, le!,; ;lore Rye... Goat, Switlifitga/ Uhatniatista, Scald sad: Sali:.llhentc. Italdnese, Ne r yslioelea, Ringworm,. 1 ' Itri, Small Pox, sleaila, Itaah, de., At. :.To wine it isiii appear incredulous that so many air wee eleMid be t•;raehed by one arliele; such an Idea will eaubds whim retktOon poled* to tie Let, that ft. Ware 11 sloolableatkut . of ingredients, each sad every owil iiiptylas i perfect totolldotee to its tiptoe/Ste disorder. . rilaCirtt. D1P07:4(.9 . 041 1 4411 Wert, Noe Doi. • • Fp 1 71_ - 1 c. F. mum * raw byway !gr. ram... Eloat, Pottsville. The. ..... 111rimpectart to:Fe m a le st•.Dji. Cintrimiles I:ll4L—Tbaomaidnalloa of Ingredients In them Pills sing (be result of a long and extensive practice. They Ault mild lb titeir operation; and certain le correetins all .irregeterities, painful menstruailonetrentoving all Ch. itractions, whether from cold or Otherwbe, headache, palm In the side, palpitatlma of the heart, 'disturbed sleep', wields always arise tmat interruption of nature. ~The, ± ran be successfully Used as a sreventivs. roes. 'Mlle should never be taken in pregnancy, as they would be to causes miscarriage. • Warrautad purely veg etable, and - free from anything inju viola to life or health. Expll At directions, which ; pliant& be read. ;I,2etialoY emelt box. Pries $.l. Sent'' by nl4ll, by endontliSi to anY 111 0 hafted *Put, ~ 11. 11.11111 fell EKGS. General Aslat for the ir..S.; 165 Cl ambee .!.4., .N; w rect... To whom all Wholesale ordino should boreddrissed. 'Sir:told 107J0it0.131. lisowS Jk ,Isnr; Pottsville, sod :AUX BIROS tilt?„ flooding. . , (49.1 y ) 'c, igirJtelel *lane I Co.L Celebrated. WOSINS Fus PasxlVY PtIII'OIRT —Comprising the4r celebrated Sate hastralailair Restortt lee:Nymph Soap, Yr:getable Liquid Bair, Dye, Shaving Creams, Soaps of all *lade, Pomades, Powders, Cosmetics,' "Ae. ,41 11. Co.'. Esthalren. a new article ibr pronioting the growth of the hair, and keeping the head delis. Transparent Eistps,Litairtitg the' largest Factory' In lb. United Stabs, we are prepared to furnish Traesparesit 'Soaps, of the finest quality, st reasonable prices. and In any q flin tily, at the shortest write. Just received by Liteet Ar rivals—J/40 lima's . : 'Shell. Ivory, Bufble, lioin, Rose Wood and- Satin iroads. :Chaste: Shell, Buffalo, Horn end Ivory, together with a great variety otheilfaocy Goods, and articles'aultable for the toilet. Preach Po mades. Oil Soaps and Weems; We shall continue to receive by every steamer from Europe, a further apply of the laird and newest allies of Fancy Goods. Aleo— A large .afportaufut of. Draggiste Articles, Teeth, Nall, Mir and Paint Bruebes,Cpuths and Fancy Goods.— They would respectfully !WI a, rail from the trade generally, guarantying in every care their price to be as low, If not Were, than those In New York. For eale by ill respectable Druggist', and at the Labo ratory, and Wh9lessle Depot ef Jules & Co., No. 104 Chesnut street, For 'sale also wholes-Ile ,retill, at P. SANDER SON'S Drug and Clunitteld Store,' Potter' d. TUE QUEATEST- Medical Discovery OF 'IIIE AOE. • '2j one har;dlscovered In . 21. one of 'our common Pasture needs a ',sturdy that ellfti ZrERT" KIND OF RUMOR, _ no* The Wept Serofida Down to a Common Pimple. • • _ - --- -- -. Ile ban tried It in over e le v enn hundred taints. and Dev er failed . except in two cases, bock thunder humor. Ile beeline in his posseselou over ape hundred certificated 'of Its value all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles ant warraited, to cure .a uuretng sore hyenas.. „ One to three bottles wil care the worst kind of Om. plea on the fees: , Two Or three bottles wili rare the,_ eystem of.biles. ' Two bottles are warranted to cure tbe worst canker In this stomach. ' Three or five bottles are warranted to tare the worst kind of Ery..i pets', i. „y ..: One or two bottles ant warranted es core all humor in the eyes.. . • . - i r - , ~ , • Two bottle' ire warranted to euraltunning of theatre and blotches ameng the bal . Vilet° six bottles are wa ranted to-cure corrupt and .1 running ulcers. ' i • • , . • . .ri.- 1 ' One bottle will care wes I eruption' of the skin. • - Two or three bottles ate wananted.tO cure !beeriest kind of ringworm., . Two or three botteare Warranted to - core thb moat desperate eases of U unsatism. ',, . • . . Three td four bottes are warranted to cure salt-eberim. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of &rot ula. .., • OrnatineHlad ro e tkties a wer cure e-Waled to the worst. rassrESlsyspepria. I know front the expert . ..nee of thou sandithat it has been :caused . by a canker In the sto mach. *- '' One: iii two bottles are warranted to cure sick head ache. • t • • • 1 i • ' , • °net° two bottles are :warranted to regukite a costive state of the bowels. -- , J. One t . two bottles - will regul3 i ts all derangement of the kidneys. e • . , . Four nisi.. bottles hive "red T r lre worst esersprArorsT. • One to Ctrs bottles has cured he worstkcite. id poet.; a relief is also) a experienced ; t a merry to.pt re. ilef in such eo eirrutintleg Markel No Otani. '. of - diet eter nece.katy—eft the best you Call del and imough of it. , - .DIP.ECTI6 , II I Ala CAI :--fAdults, one tableapeonful ' per l day ; Children over tent years, dessertspoonful; Child. . reu from nee to el,tht years, leaspoontni. As uo nine ti me can be nprklieable :in all constitut lone, take seal efeut to operate uu 111 e bP4rels:ieter a day. tsr-xiftctratr. or a . • - DO NAI. D KENN ED Y , • No. 120 Irm,4est 4treet,‘ll....ding, Mask Price 191: ire-yor,:ate by druggiste throughout the United State*. Metal 19.'59, • • 12-iy lit (lions ntritiitnce. . . . , . PiiIITIC ED. ereMETTIODISLT kel.*:COPAr , CHURCH, Fecond Street; Pottsville. •Iter. U. H. °Moor, Pastor. Divine iiervice revery Sahlettblst It/ A. 711.'anct at ny P. - 81. ( re:ENG 1.18.11 - LUTIIEItAN ell URCII, Mark et Sq flare, Pottsville. Rev'. W. H. LeCIIi3IB . ICII, Pastor. Divine sec. vicelp ibis Chp ch rigul3rly ecriy e 'lmlay. Morning, at 1014teelock ; evening, at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer livtitig,, Thursday eTetlipg, at 7 o'clock. JIZIIIE •88.00SID• ' Mill iDYTEBIAN CIIVDCII will . - .worship regularly at ;the 'A PSOL - 1410. ner0r123,4 Church Building, Market street—Rev. Saul'lL COLT. Pastor.— &Moth lop/tiler, at lu3; &clock; eroultiga. at 7 o'clock. Weeklrtectore and Prayer Meeting, Wednesday sic, tangs. at 7 o'clock. ' . . . . ' .IM,- TGINATT CIIIIRCII BF.RNICES.--Juni. 1859: . lutb—Trinity Bundey-1014 A. M. and 7%; P. H. • . Genesis I. St. Matt. 111—Georsie 11. let John T. .. 24th—St.Jtihn's Day-10% APII. tnd 8 P. M. Male chi Hi, St.'Matt. lil—Mar. iv, St: Matt. Iv. 26th—let Sund•ty f..tor Trinity-1 01 ,4 A..) 1. and . 7 3, .' 4 , P. 51. Genesis ill, Atte Ix to 7.1-oeneils wl, Ist -2. - Tim. vl. . ' • .- 'Al' h—St . P e ter's Day-10% A. 51. and 5 P.-111. Heel. t , ie,.Aitsill—Ecil...xll,.Arte Ir. • . . ' i 'D. wAsiinwsz; Rod'', . • PIED. SILLIMAN—Tn Ibis Somngh.on the Inth Mat.. MAZY • ire of James Stillman, in tha i Od year of her age. The *lends and arigaintamitia of the family are Mal ted in attend the funeral thin (Saturday) morning, at 10 o'elock,ririth , nt /driller notkx.. • FOR SALE & TO LET. • ,F4)119411 RENT AND. OUSE FU R- L VITL6 I 7 dition latelY orroplell by F. Howson. : • - PURNITURE Pint! SALE:—On• Parlor initt—earred ro-nwood and blue satin d.smask—halr cloth and mahog any; ODO set oak and one- et walnut chamber cUrnlttum china; ghost one• ezteastnn table; flower stand; hat met, au. inquire on the preinises or 'of OEi p1t1314 de D. KF:111. . (June '24-Its • HAY `RAKE'S. , at WriCIITETt THOMPSON'S. "4- . Ijorner Centre and Market reef*. . _ • FORSALE ON 'I'IME.-7•The subscriberis prepared to yell lota on Greenwood 1 II on time running Imm lU 1 o 13 years, to those who de.ire to improve the came., Apply t0'41.. LIANNAN::_ 140RRENT—Dureqing 114).uses, L Btare llama, Lodge Reotnonnd'Ordcea. For terms apply to L. C. TIIOMP:43. • Corner Centre and Market streets, I fw ' February 4i, 'SO 6.tt • . . if l OR, RENT. OR SALE—That IA valuable Tavern Nand In the Tinny of ifew.= kir , lately occupied by Petrick McCann. 'Apply to D. DA ItTIIOWMEW. Potlrtillp: 141.tf , • April 16, '4,9 rixo LET—From the firm: day of April .next, the cult of yvvistis traniodlately oppralte the I.piseopal Church, tut ocetplioll as an &change 0111ce. Apply to WI & TUOMP.4O.Ii. Pottsville. rotatory 6, 'AV 6tt • Q 1; SALE.—Six pairs or Lumber . 1 . tick's vallbeeoldebeap fur cash. or IMO Wit h sp. proved fectully. Also, a valuable MUM:, ou the Paula .terms. Apply 143, ...JOHN littlllES, Tinge'. P. 418,1110, ay 12, 'Ss " • 11•1 _ T? R superior 8 inch We Pump. with miluton Opals end eontieetkins all ready to be put Into the salami. W ill be said law,— Apply at the Tatoaque lams Works Swlurther Inform* tioa. . CARTER & ALLEN. August 21, !ba , , 1 FOR SALE CHEAP-7-2 6 rst. 4te - 20 horse power Engines, as rood as pew. • 2'Coal Breakers and tztreens. .40 DWI Cars. and lot of Axles for Cars.. ' 4 31uIrs, and laws lot or Oran. Wagons, de. ` ''' Apply to' WM. U. BY.IIIICRT, Truett.. Jana 11,'59 . _ . • Vali.. RENT-4 Three . Story! _BOA Dwelling llonam.with back buildlngr auptilled with - gin and water filillatell. ALSO,Twci Store Rooms, with baarrovnita attached, suitable for any kiud of baninauk k bel weeny the American, Howe and - the Pertneylvanta,lllll. #japiy to • Yebruary 29.11 9tf M. MURPIK. A RAgE CHANCE.—The beiutiful % property of the Rev. J. S. Herman, near Kota. town, Herta county, Pu., is at pnwent for wile. A large three elory, and another one story Hack linow•,lM baru;all oeceseary-oulbulldlngs,gota as tire MAO, teen acres of uood land, arched, vineyard, all Moor of frultlretra, t II abblitl. shade - em large yard, garde°, Saxes, in ibundankr, good Wa lter. kr. It I on a public road and near two railroads, Auburn and Fast Pant. Location spite healthy, and a beautiful prtwpect. An excellent place, for a erinltiary, Somme resideurs, Lc., te. l'ossesalori given at any time.. Ray 7,'49 to VOR SALE- - Two 50 Horse En i. together—for,boisting arid pumping. tnnt 4u liorre , /gogioe, with g sating fordo, 2Ard yards of 14 Well pipes. and working barrels. 1000 yard, of who reps.—a lot of chain. One 20 hum Engine, and rollers, sawn. , kr- fur braiket' The frame work of engine houses and breaker, and - nor set houses. A tome lot of W. rails, Oat b l ur imw ind'aera p hoe.' Able, drift cars, warms, cart and 'lad, anti two Mules: Will be sold ray clump. 'Aptly tu till AA. U. lIILL • ..I?eat 744" Astuf i ll'uliantsingoairce t,ll)mt,ritk, 1 If February 1:4'60 176 rt it 3 LE-r ----- XE"' (3,/ HEAP,— . • On. O hots, Zoglue, and canoed lous for pumping it is m . , - . . , O n e 40 bore Sophie, for hoisting Coal, with Dills eonseetknis._.•• • - One SO home Foil for Vollifilat• One-30 horse kagiae, &Ikea awl resisoetknia 14r breaking Coal. , . . • About 1%0 hot ot 15 loch pipes, with pampa, Mi t eontteiting trona, le. ' • 'About 40 5 het of 14 loch pipe , Pews irons. he. • A lot of rails, chain, RIM Act , Apply to : - A . Ruggia,. , ,011ico—eorfar or mattants*..4 Socoudsrities; ‘, kutterille,Japtuo.7 2 :4 l9 _; ,. -., . . . 4.it 1 1 -ADMINISTRATION • 'pINISTRAMOR'S NOTICC" tire Ea herby even T hat Letts" of A h u h, t oath" !.date of.JIMIRT 110 T. Imosct,„;!. *mot der...a:ant have 161 , n !granted by it. r„.., 1 ,!' s a id Comity. to the aalarrilan. Notlea 4 NerThy. w a ft mg. lo Rata Estate to mat,. nod thou" having etsima wlit present f , ; v"attoellberof the undrirolgoed. 111.3:111 , 11li 110 Y. Nowt% %oho .1166tratersi T IIOUAIf (WY. UE.XRIf %Clot WAN W AN TED—Fortzbltes, arde i t 1 Colliery. c:urem;inintes 0 :.2, Apply to -51 Lt.). tit ATZ4! Jai. 19,'59 ANTEIY—TWENTY Biturni n , V 0.14 1 4. /i 1 I N OuS P1,,9 1 I r;3lj i April .7:1, 17.2m' ] ilatd;), 1.7r.,m1 Q n l'l'-UA'l'lON WANTED-11v I '1,3 - Clod man; who to a eoustSillanebra countant—wbo olahes a situation In the aboat4i l either al a colliery or a nuanubtrtory. ilatbrad r . emigres Owen by applying to it . , Hannan:E ...di; this paper.' ay 21. •SOi•;: NOTICES. QTRAY, COW.—A stray Mao 10 COW MP, to lb. prionioes Ato Woad. be, is &huelklll Haven, on the Uth lasi; T will call for her acid pay the torte , DANIEL T. DURK Et% Jun* 18, '69 FOUND:as found in the Orel W on sanday morning:sth loot., gold liltEAS' the owner; by proving propel, sad payleir for 11 vertinfment, may, rerviro the teln, by calling al Ilanoon'. Otorm , ' • Gremmr.o4, Junoltl, DSSOLITI . PAR' hillP.:totto• la berphy given that lb. ship of A. Holler A' a., was disettyrd on the 13, and the btothatio of thi late ens fa 11011 conduct the o tdoratinitt.' ae• STRATTON. ' • WILLIAM JAMES. !bits'? 1110, Juift 1708,3669. '• OFFICE of the RONALDSON IVJ PROVKII EN . P.It RAILROAD CO SI PA X South Third etraet,,Washing ton Building; Plailsdeq June !Alb. MIL NOT ICE.—The Cnnponli for she Interest due thl on the Boyers Per Cent. Mortgage Conde of therm will be paid no nterentation.. ALBERf ECK I:1 June . DISSOLUTION.—;-The Co-p3fti ;4111) heretofore ealsllnt tUtwiesn the stood under the Ann of TURNER t GOW Y.Y. Is Ibis solved. by coulusl consent. Zits „f 'and I , filpping Coal from nut Mount tare Itersaftec be Continued by MtinSlio Goen: JAM 0. TT:IVO:R. • FRANKLIN ! lune 1, '69 XliOTlCg.—Notice is hereby II that the eubserlber heti purchased at P4erin the Canal 'Hoak Cf./MI{BON. au* rigging..., horse. one Iron grey usule.one bay mare i,,, of harne.a., trezethir with the entire lot of borwal: kitchen furniture. belonging to John P. Hudyor., left the mane In his possession during his pubile are there's..it, forbidden to whist said pr a* itheinage tome. • DANIEL. Pottsville, June 10,'S1) 24: 0 . 11Cg.-1:11e. subscriber, a fllf her of the late flrm of Bird and Dobly, c 16, hamok In. Pa.. has learned that aitete purr - r, be signed by Wed and Booty. dated April days, to the order of Volt A taro.ber. 11,r $449. hat been. held by Will A Brother. The public ell notice that the firm of Bird and •lihnity never r, consideration for said noir, that the tuber/a.. authorized the Name to b. give°, and that nio and Booty, as well as Ills subecriter. Is 1-.,L to pay the tame. JlldMit BIRD, 5.1,, htne 15, 1649. 15,:t • . 4 UDI'I'OR'S N(Yl'loE,—qhe L . rt. dqriiumd Auditor appointr4 by thr ,common rt.'s. et 8 huylklll o.unty. to dot the balance In the hands of Loafs Reeler, FA Reuben Reaper, to and %moments ered e mt. ben Beefier, will attend to the dutka of Ms app. Iv at hie Oleo In Market street, Pottaillie on ,U elto the Bth day of July, pros... it 10. o'rlork. A. M and idlers tb6pe ,Interested Duty latt.nd Prolwc.J:it:/. T. 8110 EN Elt, J une 18, 19 .1' L.VUDITIt O'S NOTICE.— CATLIARI:O6 C..1.10Te1t,1 • !.I'. June Term. JAIIRS BF.URT. The undereEtned Auditor. appointrl 11 the (1. Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, to Aktrllmte aill4aUB front the tale of defendmit e real "101,1 Fire not ke to'all parties, Intenaited. that, he wt: , to the duties Lf his appointment at hit otore. in t rough of Potter ille. on Wrdneaday, (be tth day tt 18.5 J, at It) tielnek in the forenoon of +aid diy, FRANCIS P. DEIVELS. Ash rotommo, June 17,15f9. IN the Common Pleas of Seim county—ln the matter of the Areonot MIN T. TAYLOR, Assicnee of PRY A MAltri The undersigned appointed Auditor to dirt,) bilance in the bands of the An.jallre of Fry and among the creditors entitled to the , mac Area notice that lie will attend to the ditils'a I intsuunt, at his (Are in the borough Milt. tnil Monday. the 11th day of July,llGJ .at 11 Alt abd where all pattierk Interested are I.G ra net Mid , ut • DAVID 1 3s Pntts,rlile, June 18:'59 IN the Common Ple',,s of i 4 ela Couniy— • RICIIAILD ESAU,. No:'2s June Tern. vs. ; Ilv. • . WILLIAM lIINNERSIIITZ. la 2 Mar h Term. Notice Is hereby given that the underekned appOiPtell Allllllol' to diatniKlN the in=ner made In the abire Mk/. 311100 g I htetes‘nt itted io the tame. and that he wilt attend to the dune. appointment at his office, In the 11.1mult of on Sat unlay. the 9th day ofJely, ISL9.at 10 .t. M. and where all partiewtotereeted are rellftel to at' DAVID 11.011 EVIN, June 19,'59 , , 1. A , -A IVA Noy & BROAD 31k r I 'FAIN RAILROAD 0011 PANT :--; littricK —The Commission - ere named in wla ' dneorponde the %hinny A Kroad 31ouldshi L Company," passed at the last session Of the I. to oped Moots. reeelve. ReMettit lASI% end Leto. .Company, hereby give 'untie* that hooks will I. to metre subortibliabor In the stork et.ssd 1 Company. it the public brutes of Y. 11. KA 1.1:1 Ilt el:Lange IloteL In the hoinugh of Pottsville, on /1. the 111 h day of July. 1 I.V.r, at In o'ilock, A. 51. • Commissioners: William Dowers, .. . A. W.Jurenal. Frank Putt, , , Peter Seilsioxer, 1 6 ' FM Uri J. F , ' ' IF. W. iluzhvs, . w o ll gton Kline, ' ( \ Jacob Iluetrise. John . Dells L . F.ll. Kaelrber. June ', U ,..... . .... ,• .' z Ni ...15-t: )rl l O CONTRACTORS... 7 11will be rerelved until SATURDAY, June di Prinz a tunnel and slope on the Luke riai,, near the town of Shamokin, Northumberlsor t Pennsylvania. AlamPorm hundred and eight!: whieb will be Adele tunnel eight feet Mid. an Mali above the ton of .he rail, with a ditch or d the weal side, ono foot d eep and one and c.n...b: wide: Tb . Inhume of be tunnel, being shunt three yards In length. n be double whlth—sli wide'end Mx feet high bout the tail, with s the wee& Ade MITEIWIIIII t at In the Mogi* two elope, suppeeed to he abouftwenlyerv;tl yard. to be of-the Fettle dimendnos as the double to Plane and epeelacatlmta of work eau be se. ones of the undersigned until the idly of lent PIIILIP (p; lIAIITW ,• gibnmokt Juno IS t '49 ' 21,2 t I \T OTICE .—The SOLI U I, cov..ry AGRICULTURAL. ItORTh rt A.'OWISCHANICAL ASSOCIATION • 111 YouMe A nniral ►sldplllno at Schuylkill day, Wsdoesday and Th ursday, Ortntwr It h. m h. IFSI. • ' ' _ J.J. PAXSON, riVh J. P. Kzusa, Red Se/ June 1419 • the court of. Con ituon HIS Fcboyikm Crninty— JOSKPII JEAN Mrt..109111141 T. JEAN EFL and ISAIAH V. I Of September Te WILLIAMSON, N o. to.• I , Koctstrat. WILLIAM BAADLET. Jbue 9th, IRMO: the Court on motiob of finit.', Attorney for plaint life, grant a rule on the at. , defendant, to appear, and plead to the above Ejectment, brought to enforce the rpeciflo po of the contract of purchase, by Said.defendant. certain lot of ground situate In the tillaggrt In Cars trawntirip, d:httylkill county, whkb marked No. it In the plan of weld • Illsge. a. 1,1 Joints k Williamson, and Ilea on the west .kt. , " lie road leading from Mortaring* to Deep C being :A (rot In front on said road. end n un\ width at right anglog to said road, 121 fret n' or botr,ie tho first Monday of September Two. - judgment ;DI ho entered against him by 41..f.4' • Ity the CAI"; DANL. 11. 811OHNEit rtneov T 6 IMlADLlelf—Sir:—Take notice Ibat' rule has been granted by the Court. and that • Melia he cottplle.l with by you, judgment sill in accordance thetewlth.• lhtll'ia,l, FL II ' Afitirmey Jane 11,19 TN the Court of L Schuylkill Coaoty,- J MOTH VEANY3..3OsIitA T. 3 LAN .and ISMAIL I% Sertetn )o ? WILLIAMSON, SIOSE.S JONES., • rjerfaoe June ht he 1 4b e Court. on'lrot lotto( f Attorney for plaintiffs. grant a rule on the st.e. defendant to aptear and plead to lb. I tr4e Eittettnent brought to enforce the !Trete,' pett-'' 4 the contract of purrhasa, byPahl elef;io.".ant certain lot of ground 'Monte In the ' - In Casa township, erbuylkill roomy, *ldea 0 ,, marked No. 13 lb the plan osa f hl rdWge Jones k t‘litiannon. and ilea f u the •••'' publie`road leading from 31 inersellie to Iher e" . width feet In' hoot en said rod, thattt tight angles to sold road --on or before t to Vtrat Monday of Sept ettet"' envie.udiment w:II I. entemel bin . 4 By t h e Court, DA \4: 11. S lltrEN ER, Pre , ' To MOSES JONC4—Sir:—Tebri none, that rule has been granted by the Ceurt, and t lbs!!' same be remelted with by you, Judgmen •Ir In accordaory therewith. , ittIVVELL. Yl 4 Attorney for I,' Janet). o 3 IN the Coup of .Common P" Schuylkill Cowfty— .loF Ern )KA N E.-I, JoolltlAl . . T. JEAN E, and ISAIALI V. 01 iteptetris b ::ee Torq -. ; WI LLIA.II3uN, ' ' • Nn..l 7 :., , rr. i • . Kecto"a• ..... -SteltAEL atom?... , ~ - June tith i .lB4 9 , Ihe Court on motion of ilemo• Attorney Mr plaintiffs, giant.* rule on the td'' t fe d e ndant i .to appear. and plead t. lA tb le ho ' t y' Ejectment:bon:od to oviform there eca , p 1 the cOnlireet of parched° brield de fendrat.ei• l'}f rertaltt Ipt aground *lt wits in'therillere or r : In Cam township, Schuylkill 'roan'''. wht , b, ° - .../. Marked No. 46 In the plan of said yillarri 0 * ..,%k midi Josue. a Wilibinnsont and Ilea 00 the ere', " Nubile trod bidding from Vine's , ille to Pro ' , lir . ley t bring ail' bet to front on; said wad. imil,, that width at eitht angles to mid rnaJ ,1../ rim , 011 or •before the will b e of September re wise judgment will bi enterct AZ.ln.t ai m 41 0 lay the Court, DANL. 11. allot:NM 11,43 To MICIIMIL 111c01,1111K+Sir:—Tike 0'11; above rule has been granted by the Court-IP lees the sane be ;complied with by yoaiitar be takes 10 *mordants therewl • li. HOW tit. it' • Attorney for i v; .To . 11, '54 - . ''___....../11 • A to.INC,Y-Ftir. the. lure .43.8a1tt of Real State; baying and seRIAP 411 4 clang_ in! Coal lauds, 3Linen , e , gr rents. biiies Alahantanso Strost, P.ltotit tApril 6, 'SS 44%1 C tar. Pb 1 . . MIES
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