;We IttsteitUtled — e cOmMtindteenti of God, dire we passibisblll before the blood of our . Children cefirses smoking on the rocks of-Gettyabiugl Again I say, were a deist, end_ ,believed Anon to have the soul , only of the: brute:. then I would also oppose the passage Haman niactineri. is-hether botitiof a wo. man or manufactared by man .' must have reg• • .ular lours and . well-defitied days of •• rest ; otherwise,. half the value that is in them will never -be'got out of them: Drive eyes; or ears, or brain., or horses, or engines continu ally ahead, and you make them die,the death ne the suicide before theyil.ave lived out half tear days.- • • • Let us enter this infidel-wedge of inhuman-• Sty into the horses and4rivers of Sabbath car ltbor, and the4levil and humanity would join hands in . y liorror against compelling the poor . is driver to walk bare-footed upon pi 7 It nos upon the Sabbath day. He must- 2.., and the road and the cArs, mnitbe ti repairpn the Sabbath. -You give Paine and his Age of Reason a stronger text to preach the.equality- of ,man and of horses, of car drivers and of wheelbarrow dri vent ; and "Common Sense," and' the right , of man, will be plaasibly plead sed . .cannot be -resisted: Pass this bill, and • Christianity in Pennsylvania has "passe] the Rubicon." The' marrow in the bones of this monster is infi delity„ Its woof and twist Is•revolution fled the belly of its tinhealthy betly - is filled with - revolutionary gunpowder.: - . . Conservansm always watts.; coward 1 it al-, ways was In the interest of capital. Cower vatism at one time Scas a rpeotable Old gen tleman. To save capital, he has, slain five hundred- thousand 'mem% .Thank God he is dead! Putrefaction and separation have taken place. He has been in his grave more years than_Mairas was days, and the whip of his task-master will never awaken him to glory e ga in. Radical men, radical measures, mit re:ly rielii, are the only grounds on.hich men can _rand. True radicalism will re.volutionive the world, tree Ireland: save-mankind, uni , e• • all the churches, with the Ten Command =obi for their centre, for the kingdom e ,t• conscience hi at ha-d. and the kingdom - of conservatism, is one of the kingdoms of the past. p'ktt . r'.-:.....1-0 - 4t.ital POTTSVILLE; PA. 7614 - ir,TRD AY, APRIL 6, .1667.: r,..,..,.. .1....... t...„,. _ ~/....1.51.....;,,::..._z5. ~,..,. ~.iz..„... r.,...,,•_„_..,..„:„ v.:___—___....„,...„:„..___,_: _..„4„....... •=4;1..t . "0 - ..y •,..ncyjh De just sort feat not ; • - Lr 3 aU the node thou ciinestitt Le thy Country's, Thy God's aid • PUBLIC NOTICE The subscriber took charge of the MthERS' JOURNAL in April, 1829, and after having pub lished it for • a period of TRIRIT•EIGIIT TEARS, finds age creeping apace, and the duties of the establishment too arduous for his entire supervision. in hieprEsent state of health. lie hai therefore, disposed of one-half ,of the Misses' JorssAt• Establishment-Book-Store and Bindery to Col. Robert 11. Ramsey, who is a graduate of the office.. ,Col. Ramsey served in the army during nearly the - whole period of tte Rebellion, and performed no ble services while on the Stall of general Thomas, and received rapid promotion through. the unsolicited recommendations of his superior officers. After the Rebellion was crushed be was ofi6red post - in the Regular Army, but •his inclinations were for the more - peaceful walks of private, life, anti we can•confi_dently recommend him to our pa trons and friends as worthy, of their confi dence and support. • When we fast purchased the establishment of the llin.rias' Jouns.at, in - April, 1829,- the materials in the office, including the press, were worth about $200,' and the subscription list.rulmbered 160 . subscribers. It is now the largest sheet, published in Permaylvanis;, and, it has .a larger .circulaiDn...l4ls±, -- ,;;,' ..r.g4 l 4...!l23Wai:iitil;lished in the State; out of Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Daring the whole of the period of thirty eight years. in- . eluding all the vicissitudes whichhave char . acterized the coal region ofSchuylkill Coun ty, the progress of the_establishment hai been 'onward ; and it has never taken a backward step. We, are also happy to gate that the edition published this week:, eiceeds 4000 copies, and the accessions to the subscription list continue to be even greater now . than during the rebellion. With the single exception of M.jor_Freas, of the Germantown Telegraph, whieh is not a political„ but an' independent paper, we be lieve' we are the row oldeat editor :in Pennsylvania, connected with the same po 'Weal paper for that period 'of time... The business will hereafter be conducted under the firm name of BINSAN tt, .Thi - Eubserrber . will still eoptinne to give the establishment his, kipenisory. care, .and partienhirly the columns of the Jouas-At.. JAEN JAM IN B4N NAN As the , nboye explains fully the nets relationship established • between_ Mr. Rtnnsn and the. undersigned, it is unneces sary for the latter to enter at any length into the subject. - Ibr nerd only asstre all the 71- trona of this estr.bli-limont and the gener-1 pnblie . that he will devot , 2 ultrern if_ tingly to its business and do all.in his power to merit their confidence.. En trus's that the . businesi relationshipAhus pler:santly com• •menced, - .may continue .lone unbroken front_ any cause,, and that each successive Year may bind him more cloiely to BehuYlkill County which . hai =ever held - a -warm place in •his .affeetiorm • • • : • .. 'ROBERT R. RAMSEY. TER LEGISLATION ASKED FOR BY TEE PEOPLE OP SCECITYLI=. The bills recently submitted to 'the Legis lature' by the Committee of citizens that wen t ov er from this County, • are before the Legislature, with we are pleased to learn, a fair prospect of being passed at the present, 'session. The opposition to these needed measures by the members front this County; and by those they have to aid them, is. strong. -We believe however, that the.e measures will pass and - become laws. ,If by any' chicanery we ouly obtain part of . the legislation required, it will be useless. And if the two laws asked for should be passed and they prove ineffectual to remove the evils in this County, there will be no use in asking for any more legislation - in the matter. It willthen rest with our citizens to protect life and property intim most deelded way known to civilized communities which laws fail to defend against murder end robbery. We learn from Harrisburg that the Crimi nal Court Bill was milt d up oh Thursday af. ternoOn last by the C"pperhead member front Lehigh and Northampton, after an ineffectual attempt had been made in the morning by the friends of the bill to do the same thine.— The opposition knew - that a Criminal Court Bill would be offered as a substitute for the Law Judge Bill. but they thought that as the Judge in either case would be appointed by the Governor, to serve until the nest election, a n t ' ? " that they would be sure to have . the election of a Judge entirely' their own hands. In this they: are• mistaken, for as Dauphin and Lebanon counties are' equally interested in checking lawlusness in Schuyl kill County, because it is a good market for the sale of their produce, - and because their fanners have-been beaten and robbed tosich an extent that they have been Airivenalmost entirely out of this -market, thoSe counties hive been united with Schuylkill in the Bill, for the purpose of renting a new criminal When this Bill was read the exdtement among the opposition became intense. They were caught. .The member by - whose hmtramentality the Bill was called up, raved i nco h erent ly. 'coins of this County, became tamest frantic, - ard had in his temporary fit ofmental aberration,the bad taste to assail en the floor of the House the., Senior Editor of this paper, when the latter had not an oppor tunity to reply ,to the assault. But this is mere bagatelle' to those . who repruent the assassins .-- whesins and robbers .o infest Schuylkill ' County, and to which element they awe their election to the Legislature,. 'After the Bill had been read the entire Copperhead force.of the House - commenced fillibaslering; by mo. ti me to adjourn, calling of yeas and nays, etc. These tactics they kept , up the entire afternoon, and the 13111 progressed as far asst could' without a suspension of the rules width could not be obtained for want of a two thirds' vote- We learn tluit it was realty amusing to wit vitiate frantic_mannerin which Mr. Ozap s ' coed the yeas and ralytt almost, brrariThly seconded by. Mr. linen. On every occasion howlver, he was voted down by the friends of the Bill. who stood nobly by_it, Sod wb c i are determined to pass hand The Police Bill. _Kitts pinwale to get thetithro , :gh brfortithe finskelose of the , session 'ort:thel The object Of the op*lidoti flow deli . ) , all legisla 'Fein on thin matter by fitlibastering: at with the priFsezit feeliai in the Lefts, lit— . ESSE . pie, the members ' of istich seem to be fully . impressed with the terrible sptate of sibilni that exists in Schuyihill , County, and :who seem determined to iPply'a - remed3r if legis lation will cilect it, we. do not believe that the opposition will succeed in defeating deci, sive action. • - OR OUT OFTEN, VN/01511. A Goon Im.csrasxms.—d vast deal of ink and erudition has been expended in attempts to define the relations of the rebel states to the Union, the Copperheads insisting that the exclusion of their senators sad,: represents tires from Congress implies- that they are out of the Union, and that Secession is an ac complished fact- ' The sophistry Of this argu ment has often been illustrated, but never more satisfactorily than in the following dia-, logue.from"the Milwaukee Sentinel c . . • o)merhead.—l demand to know air, if the etatee lately in rebellion are in the linion, or oat of the Union?. Just answer that, if-yon will. . , Republicon.—The - question la well illustrated in your own 'personal history. - Faur yeetrt; ago you united with the church here; if I am n,ghtly informed, you have been a rather hard member to manage, and, lately charges have been pre ferred agai nstyon fordownlight misconduct, and you have been euepended until your case cart be • examined; and your fitness for membership de termined. Now, air, I demand to know whether you are in the church, or out of the church?" The Copperhead saw the point, and was, • . • - Br..tcgwoon's IdaaaziNs.The • Leonard Scott Pablishing Company, SS Walker street, New York,. has republished the March number of this popu lar magazine. The contents are., The Army.— Part 11... ' Ferrier ;' Hymns of the Populace; The History of Smdiand ; The innermost Room; Coop erative Societies; (Sometime O'Dowd ; Brown= tows.—Part 111. ; The Ministerial Resolutions. TUE Entssunon REvrzw.-The January. num- her has been republithed by the Leonard Scott Publishing Company; 38 Walker street; Nevi York It contains nine. able and interesting articlei, en tith-ti. Foreign . Policy of Sit John Lawrence ; ' Adam Ferguson ; The Private Business of Par liament ; Itawlinson's Ancient Monarihies Mod ern Glass Painting.; Tenant Compensation in Ire land; Early .English Texts; Meteoric. Showers; Potiition and Prospects of Parties. Tug L.un's Flamm for April contains a beauti ful steel engraving and ooleredfashieh plate: The other illustrations are of children's fashions, promenade dress; white chamberry gauze and silk dreesca Marie Stuart bonnet, Spring paietot, to the liters, y 'contents, we have continuations ortho attractive atones of "Orville College. by-the anthor of "East Lynne," arid "How 'A Woman Had Her .Way," by .Elizabeth .Prescott, with the beginning of a new story,"No Longer Young,". AmaudaM.. Douglas. and shorter stories and poetry by .Florence . Percy; Dice . Preston, Cora Leigh, &c. A Steel engrav in-, 21; inches long by 20 inches wide, called."OnO of r Life's Happy , Hours," will be - sent gratis to every single ($2 50) subscriber, and to every per son sending a club. --Published by Deacon & Peter son, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. prit 6 'SAirogtai, T 6 tioN invr 9 TUESDAY.... 10 WT-DNEBDAY. THOCSDLIt I. FEliwe Temperature at Greerinotut during the week ending lid! 4th: ISnT. 1 APRIL 2 4 Dining the month of blarch We had six' days of clear sunshine, eight of rain, four of snow. and rain, two. cloudy, and four that were cloudy and ele'ar by times: -On the 1.5!11,113th, 10th and 20th the mercury fellio: 10 degrees "the tow . est, point resehed. On the 01st at'3 P. 3.1. the mercury lose to sixty degrees. ' • Sl;nglitir, of Tremont, took pmeseion of the Phcentrville Hotel on the lot of April. Owen McCloskey, the wounded robber, now in jail, is rapidly reoorering from his wounds. . gr. S.poli.n; baloher, is erecting a. new shop in Mahantongo streei; opposite the. Post Office.. - Austin will preach in the Baptist Church, to-morrow morning st the usual hour. '?b-ntorio , e.—Fonzteentit Sunday of the - year and fifth in Lent. Day's length .1.13 houra and 57 ..77‘e• End of .t.ent..--Clood Fnday,. this - year, cornea on the 19th, and Easter 6ondayea - the 21. st of April, until which tinio Lent et:intim:tea. On Thnredav night last: anineffectual attempt WAR Math) to final: into and rob thereeidetice of E. W. Jones, newapapar dealer, in this Borough. On tile . 2C4h . ult., Jolly Fitzgerald, a in frizr em ployed at Swatara, was seriously injured in con sequence of being accidentally thrown from .a car down a slope. . 74.2 Rev. Predll de Vence, Pastonelect.of the 2d Presbyterian Church, corner of sth and Ilarket strecte, u ill preach to-morrow miming • and eve ning at 10i and 7i o'clock. •: • . Mr. Wm IL Boor now occupies his new store at Centre and Csilowhill streets._ It Is one of the most beautiful in this section of the State. His residence is also unique and handsome. . if persona haring arms and equipmenta be ; longing to the Grant Zouares of this Borough, are requested by Capt. Frank B. Lieb to.return them. They will be'reeeired at Col. Fricke semen fac; tory, Norwegian street. . • . • Thomas Border, of Tuscarora; in consequence 'of his life - haring been' threatened by the friends of Ikmahue.,- has It.ff ibis country and gone. to England. • lie sailed this week, taking With him his wife and children. hilted by a Fan of that.—On Wednesday last an inquest was lieki - by deMity-Coroper P. Nen ardt ou the hods - cf John.Morati,-- a miner, who was killed bv . ft 'fall of coal in the mines of 11. - - K,ur, OaSs • - Township; .accordance ith fActe. O S.turilay. litst Mr. Martin Dormer of SL who has just. eomPleted a now brewery in tio-t Sorough:regalefl the employees of Allison Port Carbon, who pit up the niaebi nery-io pliee; with a keg of pewter, over which they enjoyed thetnielves.liugely. Rey Mr . Moo re; pist..'r of the . 3.1. El Church,' preached a powerful sermon on SnndaT morning,. last. health is not (oily re-established,. but we trust, that he will soon experience the. benefits to be derived from a residenee in our mountain region with its- pure air and water. - The - frame buildings adjoining the Miners'. flan on.the north, are being torn down preparatory the erection by. Mrs. Sites of two largu buildings to be used for store and other, purposes, They Rill be bui:t in modern style and will be an oil:La ment to this section of the torong,h. ..• . The, Tamaqua Journal says that on the 28th nit. a brick building in that Borough, owned, by John. Donald on and occupied byChatt. Moyer, as .a saloon ; Shade Long, druggists; J,ll. man. billiard room, and Vs the Masons, was in jured by tire. Loss covered by ins.urant.N3. . C-,11;.a9f.er, aged tWentv-tio Sears, re siding at llthanov Plane, this County, was run over . * a train of freight care, on the Reading . Railroad, on Snr.day, and had one of his fest, eo badly crushed that it will have to be amputated. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hotpital in Philadelphia. • - Dtstructire Fire in „ifinersrUle.On 'Burnley ma: nice last about 5 o'clock the brewery of Eriast l'...;kh.qls Ilinersville, and a two etorr frame dwelliorr owned by D. G. Yoengling, were Zleetray• ed by tire. How it originated is not known. Tne ke upon the brewery is about s6so' 0, upon which there is no drienzance. Lass on dwelling $150; insared for WOO. . . • Priv': Anderson who recently gave "gift" en tertainment* in this Berongh; has been arrested in Norristown- He entered bonds in the earn of :ZOO to appear at the May Chart for trial. The charge brought against hictis not 'stated -by the N&rristoWn Independent, !rem which we learn the filet. - The pupils of the Colored Methodist Sabbath School of this Borough, will gire an exhibition in Union Hall on Wednesday ereniug next, Mlth in stant. As cotisiderabla care has been taken by the tilatiageni to get. up rn interesting entertain-. meat • as the proceeds will be !Or the benefit of the Church. and as the pricw, of admission is fixed at the low figure Or tWelltr-171 re cents, we sincere ly trust that there will be a Large audience prea ent on the occasion. • The Copperlieadsgoa Out their rusty canna? named "Little Mae," which they bought in 1861, (and which they had in jail) on Thursday, and fired 'a ealute for the late rebel victory in Con necticut. They did not use 'the 'piece wring, the .War for the Unitni, to fire alluticalor: Union sic, toriat, .and as they have not had anything to ehoot about since the close of the War np to the time of this Connecticut barlAiding. it mud have been dangerous work Bring that old piece. • . .Thaperesikce.-,-Tbe following Ls a lei of the offs etected to serve the enaningterre in St. Clair Diritioll, No. 544 Sons of Temperance Geary Shaffer.; W. A.; Rickard Brosra R. &, F. -orin s.sba ; R. S., Charles F. Shafer; F.; S J. Teo ; Treas.,- William T: Richard ; C.,'Jonatittua R. Prioe ; A. B..Platt ; I. S.; William B. Harter; 0.8., Jesse W. T. Craw_ sham; P. W. P., - William G. Giryther ; Chip:, Rev. Samrtel G. Hare. , .Froni the New Ortesti Pisvim° of the 24. at nitiaio . we extract the followin in reference to oar. friend .General Schwenk, a hchnylkill Canty soldier, who has risen to Lie present position by abler force of merit : • . We not' , e anteing the late snivels blow city Bievei Brig.. Gen, Semi K. Schwenk; 41e3 Regiment 17:.& intsnay, who reports to linter Gee. Sheridan toe d¢ in this Merkt. His trienda.in this 'city will be plowed to learn of his arrival, and that they can llnd trim at the St. Charles Hotel,' where he is patting op. : • 'Annirersary.:-The arunemeary celebration of the Sabbath school at•ubed to , the English Lu theran Church hi klarket greet, will .tats place hest Wednesday errecang, . •when many interest biz mad attractive features' will be presented. -Rev. Jim. E. Graeß of Philadelphia, who is well and favors* known as Sabbath school speaker, will be present and add interest to the .occamon; also the pastor of the Chunk Rev. 11 . Graves will takerPsart in the mamma. The Pub' lk are invited. . 4 • On Monday manning teat about 3 o'clock art utt-' sticeeeeful attempt was made to break into the residence of Capt. &hoar, • Fourth and Nonce gianatreets, Ode Bortmgh.. If the fellow "boat. tempted it head waited- andtaate before de esaming, be would probahb . hire ..alned mons. than he- bargained.fer-4beimoteeta of a mot cer. •Ttie C.ptcbt got . dcam stairs ositrhe *tie to' see the fellow dkompawover a fake. A crake'. mazumtstbealirta.c.' • • 'Amyl the' Xweeted 11 * tor 81 / 48 /mho, we etwereethafolloirthg: Itomas•l.Eiide.-Meee4o4." - ' Y. /met- tweet. Pottivins_ ... • lo,soo uDD Wipers , Lilo bu ms= and Trutcdoxpaay. MAO OS do do do . do do do 60.000 do do do do . do do do .• Simo d o do - do do do do • moped, Be 4. w. Commieg, Peeleepie• •• • ,• • • • • WM it .31DITORP13 TABLE. goral ffairg. Weekly Almanac. MIX -i BUN BIEEB , 5173 woos's . aumerit. New M. 4 5 8 - First Q. 11 10 18 Full AL 18 L 10 Last Q. 28.9', 8 5 36 6 30 5 24.6 31 5 33 6 32 5 31 6 33 5 29 6""31 5 23 6 55 5 26,6 BA XBTEOEOLOGICAL TABLE• 1967 24a 3r BO 46 4'2 39 .152 36 40 , 4S • 40 34 ; • 46 ; 49 ; 2S ; 43 •GO • 30 0.1 .6^_ Mr.. Heffner is erect* a hrery BLII/10 on.coal street north.of Norwegian. ' - ..:.On the 26th nit, theanibt?eitias of .West Cheater received a dispateti Porn Schp lltiil Havenoitst , ' ing that !`bled Anian,r a z1016111741S hi 6 eharic 'who has' for yea= been the leaderof a .g4.6g crf era- Jaws infesting that sectriu,•and coramittieg plate. depredations alone ..the. whole ',length . of .the. SelinylkUt jiver, - . had been caught: TA - o of.thet- West Cheater polteit eame on' fortim, and tear Mu hawk- ;-After. heath* he was cauttatitted 4 o; the Chester County' Prison ••. _ , • It his become a welliestatithihed fact tiatbidt.P: ing page the deafer, ; tradrenisua er manufacturer better than judicion,s adrertiting: :linices•this is • done, their reputation, es bnaineee men enre;ade way alowly,:andloanY yeare e.ta consumad-in et fading What otherwise mdgbitlrcenoMPliale.d. id a brief period. ~ Advorti-ing.is tbe key to Dniinefs *meccas, and when ekidfully need cover faiia•to* yield rich • . - • • . • See 9 Satisiftdi4ii at;d Gel/tr. g -Mr. . _ llor; lay'rectio,o.aggri- - ved at som r,al fancie d torn -17 received from Bir.:MeAtce, demanded sati4ao taw .and , challenged the =litter to nrat htm - on MondaylaSt at Tumbling Rini and "hire 'it ont" according 'to the rules. of the P. It. They backed by their _ re 'e friends,..a-41 .I:might seventeen rounds; Me.a.tre'comilag oat with hardly, a scratch while; aiirleY was; tontalel .badly that hOits.coinpelled atter' the tight to at the Odd FeUntie Grand Lodge ofthe.United Statee L O. 0. F.:,. threugh - the M. V. Grand Biro. hsvin,gis..ened a proclamation sp. pointing. 'the 26th lust: a daybf thstikegivingeod imlyer; it will be oliserved bp. the .fisterhity throughout the 'cautery, .aest "grateful rcenguitiou of the interring-hand:of Gcilifird,tening the;ga: nitta of Odd Fellowehip.fro;il therein whielt dem isted •s) i11911"of the 13enevelett !end ehsritible institetiour of our common country:, 1341 theladis effeets of,eivil mar." ' • . Falai alining Acciden,L—On Tuesday. morn ing,last as two miners named Feint Deyemoitb, A' German, and Thomas Ward, - in Irishman -were working in the Colliery of Yr. George W. Johns, St. Clair, a, piece of coal ten feet longi t eight inches wide and three feet thick, fall upon them, instantly killing. Mr. • Beyersmith, who was terri bly erneheil, and so severely Injuring one of Mr: Ward's legs, that notwithstanding amputation Was performed shortly :rfter be Dr. Carr, death ensued the same day. - I3Jth of the deceased were about 33 years of age and unmarried, . School.-Mr. J. P. Sherman; f or-r many - -scare. Siiiperintendent of the:Public Schools of t.flor ongh,-bas resigned bie position ;'.and at the riteet-: ing of the. Strad of Directors, on .Wednesday evening Etat, the same was accepted with . etrong expresejons of,appreciation for his'past services and regret at his leaving.. Hr. Sherman haa'been a very efficient officer, and the whole : community will b,avo reason to 'regret his withdrawal lam • Air. Sherman removes to Montgornext Connt3 . .., to take charge tif.the i'eon; FonaN Seminary, at Bunning of an Engtoe .1/OuSe.Cl:l the night a .the 29th nit..•an engine honse attached to the col liery of Baat S. Pearson at Little Mine 'Run, near Ashland,. and used. for pumping purposes,• was fired by inderidiaties and.dearroyed: The follow ing threatening placard was found posted at the breaker, showing that the act' wall premeditated : , . = . . For the...last: Miley are that lrycna do not der.lat In working the pomp. fan: engine. - and all oili er works connected with-the breaker, that - you *forfeit • - sots tin; and if you don't quit on this night,' we will barn the homes on ye the nest night Spring if we may ,judgo. by the lovely days we have had this week, to fairly upon us after enough snow during the past four months to cool every- thing except a woman in-love 'or a politician on. election day. There is one consolation however. 1 4 ,,as has been asserted, "snow lathe poor rusn's manure,7 we shall . bare good trops tlae coming Sommer. But attest the blue-birds aro beruto geedly . numbers with the brightsun and uncloud ed . beauteous tliSt dOth inapite, Mirth, youth, and warm. deatr,.. • • . Woods and groves are or thy. dressing ;-• • Bill and dale doth boast thy blessing !".. • Fund fortheStli t Deiditute Sal:e,rs andate:r Families.—The sickness and destitution of a num ber of returned soldiers and their families havin7 been made, known to some of our, citizens, it it proposed 'to establish - a fend for their relief. The matter has.been entrusted to *committee of the'tollon•ing named gentlemen, cis, : D, Web ster Bland, .E. F. Burley and Oliver C. fleshy shell,. who aro authorized to take charge of, and distribute all o.:intribiltions thatlains be made. 'Donations are solicited clearr in money, food or clothing. andmay be left at any °Utile following places of business :‘ • Charles E:Btck,llorris' Addition ; nan; Centre street ; Bosbyahell Bros , do; Fred 'J. Brown, do • Reuben Reeser, 'ldahantongo street ; Wm, J.. Hinkle; Dlarlspt, atreet Dr,.Charles IL Haeseler.--To-day G) our esteemed friend Di. ,ffaeseler; will sail , from New York for Erirope, hi be absent several months.' As Many persona are under the impression• that .upon his return to this country, Dr. Haeseiiir will, locate in . Philaaelpbia. r;k::14011 4. „,,, , , , A;kt i t;i profession, we D'eutor told . Pos it i vel Y. l : . tToie he !eft here- that it - '4 his nxed...e to return to Pottsville and resume t Y. h practice of .his profeasion hero, We under-. stand that the object - of his. present visit to Eu ropa is t.. rentait• lata somewhat impaired health, and to visit the hoVitals of Krane.. and gin:Many. We are glad to;: bo ablo to inform "the'many thousand readers'of the 'lnners' Jonroulthat dur ing Dr. Haeseler's sojourn abroad he has Tenn ised •to ti rite ns letters for. publication: They. may' there/ow, 4rit . kg the coming Stnineer es mot to haveragrreaLlc notings of the 're oh poaition,. and entertaining ecromentarlei upon - matters and things generally in EnriiPs... We wish the Motor a rapiland pleasant pas • ea,gencroes the. Atlantic. : . . Interesling unirer.vary.---Tuesdav nez{ '.April 9, be the second anhiVemary pf the eurren der of GeneratLee.to General Grant. : 71t will be observed in this Borough by a pita& of the Fire Department in the morning; and . by . a ball at. Union Hall in the evening, given by the Good In teiat Steam Fi re le, ngine nompa.uv. .•••• • • ... • The conipanies participating in the parade trill, be the Good Intent, Humane, Hydraulian, Amer ican and Young America. . - The Chief Marshal - will be John P. Powers, of the Hydrattlian, asAsted 'by espt. Wm. Wren of the Good Ir.tent : Jacob 'Christian of. the Ho mane, and Jacob Britton of the AtneriPatl• • The line will form . at 9 O'clock, A. M., on Can= tre street right reatirg on Marlict, and proceed' over the following route : . ' . • - Tipp Centre to Mhaeraville road ;.up', Millersville road .to turd ; down Third to Market ;up Market to Twelfth ; countermarch to Tenth ; up Tenth to Mahantomm ; down' llahaniongo to Centro ; upteutre to Callewhill;.dmin Callowhill ti%)al; down Coal to Mauer Chunk ; up Mauch' Chunk to Centre; down Centre to Mt. elution ; counter, match up Centre to Market, and prade dismiss. Should the Weather prove propitions the , fire department will make a hard...erne display, of its fine, effective apparatus, - ' . . ••• Alms These ReNrt.—,The regular monthly meeting of _the Directors of the Po.).r,'ef kill evuoty, was held fit. the Alms Honse,•Aprill; 1847. Present, It. C. Wilsbni I. Orcrig,'Jr., B.F. Toe fillowing in the cen.,r.s. , f. the Lrouse.for the Month ending 31:::%:1 31: :• Feb.• ' of It to iu the ibMs , .. . 23, 489 " March'i 4.1,3 • Inerett,se last month, 71 No. of Inmetrs in the Housa :11.1rrJa 31, 1566.. 427 " to aliMi3 time tlu year 118 • . Decii;aSelast.' fear .. . • 9 Of the above, as are irSsne'and idin:ie 50 un der medical treatment,; G 3 cbildien...' • Admitted dnriug the'rnonth; , 27 - ; and absconded, - 97; bound out; bor4, • Lodging and racal..3 ivzre:furnislied 2SI per- Ont-donr reHef was granted 323 perBom., amounting to -,59 - 27 -.• : Bills were read, find orders . here (Imre, amonwt- icg to Pzeviotts Total in ISoi . . . . Bare Defender of the Union. • —William P. Gillingham dicd in this Baronet on Sunday last, aged Y 3 rears. His remakes were in terred in the Friends' bemetery, thisßorough, on Wednesday afternoon last, attended to : the grate by many of his former campanictis-in-arms and by a large number of Mends aztrrelalices. • • . The -suldect of this notice was a native of Schuylkill County. His parents mere Friends, his father being the late Saud. Gillingham. but at a very . early age he came .to Pottsville aridwas_ raised. by his grandfather, our esteemed- fellow citizen, James Gillingham. From his youth he was instructed in the principles of. that Society. But when rebellion raised its hydra-head and. staid abroad over our fair•lind, young Gilling ham like thousands of other brave spirits; .forgot all bat hie loved and imperiled' canntry.. After conwiencionely weigh:mg all the circumstances 'notwithstanding be was adt - Lsecl not to enter thZ . 118111 . 03; been listed in Cnuipaw (Zr. (Capt. Philip linlp) 48th Regiment: P. T. :Here as. every trhere else, lit• his quiet, tumbril:mice •• Manner he won the esteem of his companions: He remained with hisltegiment,lor about years, partaking; with his companions the dangers and trials incl.. dent to a iLoldier's life.. After that time , his health failing he was honorably:discharged and returned For a timebe rallied but finally bia'hesith gave was. entirely and he rapidly sank into the - grave, fall of hope and faith in the memory of loCti ed Redeemer. And thus has passed fromris an other of our brave defenders; a trilling sacrifice to hie countrfa cause. &ray the turf rest lightly on his quiet.grava I . ' " •• • . . fiiineay Robberies. On Thursday morning last, between 9 and 10 o'clock; Me, Moses IV: Bilie.r, a . reeidentat - Northimberiand County, started to go to Shamokin; for the purpose of ma ti ng a pay- merit. miatied • te cam' at Locast.Otp, and started to walk to sta. akin.' -Before starting be placed in one of his - boots far safety, s ; tl7s in placed • When beyond Locust tiap and at point known as the "Red Bridge," he tv - as poached by font Irishmen, In a manner:to distrait mammon: One asked himwhere they orwildeb. taie em phament. Liitlinntwiltingfor:ananswer they seized and threw. him down on the ground.. Theythen eearched hisitakingliisreculyer which . he had no opportunity ta use,' the.attack . beipg sadden. and tuttipeeted. They cut his rest and pantaloons in starch of 'money. linaLly they" ripped . Up the booteonhining the sl473.and Gook. the money. They then released hintindheinMe to Ashland where he narrated the occurrence. • . 'We understand that Mr: Bailer was formerly .e 4 resident of HeginaTormildit t lhia County, Wear-. patter, by trade... and always bore Rut. reputation of bang a sober, indiistrions and. - earthy citizen. During the Rebellion he was in the service for. about a :leer. .lAtely - be has kept a - boarding-. house it a mine above Ashland. We understand that the money whiCh• he wits robbed, ha bad remised &am the Company whose workmen.. he We leesix that Mr. Biala..about starting habitat for himself; and that tbe leas to bini is • . . _ ... _ _ - . zn On the elate eraing I woman residing et Gor don, while •retaming from del:dud toter born ,e was stopped by two num .on the a*, and robbed Proceedings °pas Borough'. Ulriuta.—A . stated :meeting of Conned was beta milt_ mart everting last; Premix,. Messrs. Moyer,' Reed,-P*Mag... - ner Griffith,Magle, Dobson; Shearer;lWanetiard , Minittes of prim:ions irieeting 11314 and adoitt The Street. Conunitteii reported an . sgreeirnent for the building of the Norwegian Creek. - Culvert to be signed by the President of the Town ()min i:dot Pottsville and the offleen of the idoont CU , bon Parilroad Ccinpanyand the Philadelphia: and Reading: Railroad Corniumy, which after being , read woe &grayed andtborresidentottheCoun ed ordered to the same and attadithenorpor-: abysmal cdthe Iv wed hate the agreement. Imea"r?),(F.t.F6Trellsaiure""d. lit the EargiAULthrititiModieal; Bumf fte , the moot the Onto* SO4O for - -the m oseaatibmtbeir quarterly ial4mo st ' Third, Atit.ei - sid tiesmaa; a i t , ttgtjery, was inferred toViatitlithe of minutes of Optimal. 4 Petition of phik. lithos salting tla legs of building atm front 10th art*, D am es 31ot , was read and granted, omit- . ti that he IV for sad 144:00* _ • • TEE N•Faratis 'ID • •-•"- • ..•• . • • • - %ppliestlati. of Goad Intent Yore Oembpny lON aPProrsistko of Prossot Testi was road - sad' on motion the Clerk wee irv!krneted to draw alk.ol*w C°lnianrieltilm * I t Y draliliin4lr e 09PY 3 4a Oa motion of Mr. -Fax the avarantan - frire was authorized to aell. their old hand engine and" approptiatelhe fund to the Woof theOtrmpany, • end. the ' Clerk was instructed to draw an order in favor -of old_ Company for 133.25. being the _amount of thaw appropnation lees $1.1.75 fordam -5m done by eald Company.to banding °cogged • - Ou )11.53;ar:thisiahjer4 of-enlar..!• ing the entrance to new engine hone "on Coal vit., , was 'referred to the committediart Fire Appanans 'with power to act. Vention of Jno.- Wingert and rithera for cross- imloyer SchrtylkM Avenue rue read and referred to the Street Committee: " • " - Petition of 'Edward Wild 'ard Others fur - a—pair-. ingot street in East Ward; .W 269 read end - referred to the St. Onm. to'act:., • Cornmitteo • on FiurApparattis wee instructed to send new hose to: Beat.. 1"; Green for utieded - The Clerk .was instructed te notify Pat: Wriever . ta more hie fence on - fiseand street, I*-- tween Mehantongound Church Alley, back to'et. - - Own.' nn Slimy wan lostruCh3d4crierOrt grade for Wolff and Arch street&. _ . . Kr. Moyer moved that culvert be built in gad Market: street bet Ween Jackson and Gearge streets:, Yeas. A; nays, - Subject was overuntil iaext meeting:: ' • The following bills .Were real]. and oral. - red to be paid : : • Street.hatide; B. Barn—, Police, Hood Intent:Vire . .. ..... Hydrankani . •"- " • Previous is.sne, Adjourted...' 11ffnerstille gad its Jinpre.remen!s—A•BeCtufiful .3fOnuMeni.—A day Or two since temPted; by the . beauty of one of those rare Spring days vouch sated ne at this season of the rear, we paid Mi ne.reville a yisit, and in walking through the town with friend Geer. Were pleased to observe the im provements which have been made and_which are now in progress in that BorOngli. - * A specious nub.: he school Bowels being erected inthe East Wardi'. which when enmpleted will be an ornament to the.' - town. In Sunbury street several new steins have, been.bnilt,. and Mr. Wadlinger•ie about creating a large store, with brown atone front, at the corner. of Sunbury street and Llewellyn Road. -Mr. Wil- • liam Kear, Sr. ; .. has erected a fine 'cottage Cin a hill overitoklng the town, and the grounds he is. ornamenting .beantifnlly. other parts of. the Blroneh a' number of neat .dwellinge.have been" erected during the past year. . . : - 'Having heard•so many, encomiums upon ttie monument erected - to the memory' of' Richard Sear, Eeq , which was designed and executed by Mr:T.l% Eisenbroam of thEat.tle Marble Works, of this Boronelt; we visited the Meth list Epis copal Cemetery to examine it, 'The o.l4.e)lBemble of the monument is. very striking andPleaeing, it being a happy, combination of the Gothic, Co rinthian and Grecian styles of architecture.. The approach to the open area leading to .the door of the-vatalt, is a marble slab eight inches thick. On eacheide of the door loading into the vault is a. pillar cn wl.iab is sculptured a reversedlorch.. The doors are holvilYmw,uld.cl. Three Steps lead to the floor of the vault. There are twelve reCepti cies for liotlics, closed by, marble slabi and, her-. metically sealed. Three are occupied, one by the' Mains of Richard. 'Keit, another by 'those 'of RichardZear, Sr-,the.third by those of Charles Nehrte,.. 'lately deceased. The ventilation is per.: feet, no nopleasisut odor . being in the least per- - eel:Ai - hie, while there was no evidence of moisture on the walls. • The vault is' constructed entirety of. marble .arid the space OCCUpitSi bV it is 12 by 30 feet. It has a level roof constructed of marble; Right inches thick, on the east end ofwhich stands the monument proper. The base is Italian mar : ble ith raised panels in the rustic.itvle ; and is as .novel as, it is handsome. Resting on this is a richly monlded sub-base. Then e'nmes. ' tho die, embra cing three tablets, two bearing . inscriptions. ,The 'filet. as a richly sculptured serall, with the .follow-. in.' in raised letters : • . . Bice:Ann licin,• ' AN.ltive of England, - • • • • ' • • • Died 11a.v 5; . • . .: . .Aged, 57 years ..- • - The 'Western tablet records the death of hie fa ther, as follows ' . • .' . . . . . RICIIAR:D .tigAlt; • Died Nvemtitr Islo; . Aged Gl yearn:. . • Above this rises a rhaft heatily,mouldeil, with Smilcen panels and chamfered edges. On each ride is, an inverted toreli;and en the top is a cap on which resla.most •ezquiritely.CTlt drapery Sus pended from roiettes. -Above this rises still:an othershaft tie My paneled and othemise elabo rately ornamented. ',The : valid° is surmonii ted• by a beautifully proportioneiturn ' partially entwined with 113wers,- the design' and t.T.ecutiori - equally -challenging a.imirathin, • • • -* The- incloure' of. the monument is' made of. Marble,-thepanCli hang ornamented by represen tioils. of variens•frnits, flowers and leaves. At ilk - , northern enila neat gain gii•ei.adiniasion : to thaancloinre. : ;: ;1 J : t.KS:til'aeallie hest eneetiiirirkror monumental areldteiitui - e.in the three i4rgezt een 4 ceeries. a , a,e eOuritly, '"Aubrirn" at Ruston, "Greenwood" at New York; .and "Laurel Hill,":.at Philadelphia, and *coneider the Keay. monument equal to any of them. in design and execution.- - . . . . Death pf - a Pioneer -Of the Schltakill Goal Re: qitiii.-113pidly the. euterpliang men who assisted in building np this Region, to its. present .prom. .Inent'posilion, are passing away. We are calkd upon to-day torccord the death of a citizen who. for forty years was:intimately identified with-the development of the mineral. wealth of this.section of Pennsylvania, sod %whose mind. and em rgies were directed 'Almost nolo the hour of his chath in that important work: Words arts rowerlozs to expres.s.the great deprivation experienced by this comMunity to the death of. Bard Patterson, Req. Mr. Patterson died at his resikuce, in this 13o rough, on Saturday last., id the' 79th year of his n Monday evening last a *pnlilic meeting of the citizens of ...SChrtylliill Oeunty wits held 'at Pennsylvania Hap. to take action on the death of Mr. Patterson: 7146 meeting . orgrini;od st o'clock the apoointmerit'of the folloWing . . cers 1 • .Preaident—Hos. Ws. H. DONALDSON. . . Vice Er'esidents—Thos. P.ussell. C. 1. r. B. 'titereber, 'l..?isi.9 P. Brooke;. Tames Lawrence. F. Whitney. , . ' ... • Secretaries-.—C01.: .31. -Wetherill, George W, Pomeroy, -r. F.. Wallace.' • • • . • .. ' The Preshlentatited the object of ttM meeting. Prof, .Ed &wen. moved the appointment of Committee of twenty, to draft a wies reeoln ticine.< The Chair appointed the 'roll.) Prof: E 1 Bowen, Geo. Dell Beim. tioti. W. L. Hzifen Col. J. I.l.Wetlierill, Theo.iorr! Gar_ F. B. Wallsei‘,.Wei.- 13righi. John fliailly;-..l.•Fraulz.: lin fiarrLi,.ll , :m...F..W.,}lO2,hes, : Wail lsmith; Milton 13 , xm0, A . T. • Ifdorhead, 'W. Shearer,. 'Gen: J. K. Sigfried, Z:Boyer, lion : Myer' . Strott....e,-"Maj: • -. • The Committee, throng : la their Chair Min, Pref.'. ;Eli Bowen, .reported the fulkiw:::l,: , whieli were unanimously adopted • . '. •• •• • Wu.axxs, The -people •of .Schily'kill County have beard., with the deepest seri,tbilioi, of the death of Bran Pi . er-rxesos. which occurred - at. his res'ileace is -the'Borcingb vt Pottsville, on Saturday, the 38th nitt ; therefore be it,. ".. .• Resolird. That ieNe rieiath 'of Beat. PA . rricems we mourn the less of one .Who for m• - re than forty 'yea has hymn actively Identilled with every a,ep •In the nik - ward dvveliit meat of oar mineral resources, and whose gre expel - mace, undaunted enterprise, comprehensive and far-seeing sagacity, have made him the paterfar.t. ihas to advise, to lead, - and to instruct in • all - al Ta irs looking to the" individual or to the - Ctimmon good, Rewired, That hi allects : of enterprise, industry ar.d herievotenod, be was - aiwayer feremeet to lead and to • • That we tender our heartfelt eympathies to he family in their bereaviment. • • ' Mad: M 13. Dell, Michael Bright: J. Frank. linßarris. Jos. F. Salem. Milton. B•mue.- - Jeremiali. -Reed and F:11.: Faercher. be a chmmitree to request. the.cit , rens of the hom:mit to_ Claee their places of bas il:ides during the time of the funeral. tietween.the heurs •of 2 and 5 omleiCk. to-morrow afternoon, and that we willittend the inners} in 'a th,dy.• •• . • Hon. W. 1.. lielfeckatein offered the following: which 'were adopted r •' . : - • Resolved: That in view' of the.great service rendered 31r. Bran Pirrer_rayi, in the development and ad. vancement of the Coal and - Iron •.xiealth of the that there interests, now .so prosperous, for which he 'atm:meted so bravely in their depr.:3Blo.l, -be.' invited to cotmider the propriety of estshushing a Free Sch3ol of. Wines. in Pottsville, for the training of Worthy young men.who tiny desireMn• education in. thjs bratvh of learivirg . , as the most,erotable mOniment to such a tits .tinvished public benefactor...• - ffesetrei. That as a further mark of r e spect, this in stitntion Shall be called the "Bard Patterson School 'lll5B 21 16,724 71 &S 2 92 Mr; Lewis P. literfie be;n7, npan; nude 'a brief sadrw., reciting the"princi . pal In:itletits in the life of Mr. Pirrzmos... ' . On tindan, it was reiolred,.that these proceedings be published in all the papers of the • cuonty. and that the Secretaries be instructed fartuummit copies to'•the family of the deuMsed. •• • . ..--• . • On racoon, adiourneti •• • •• • " On the same evening a special 'meeting of the Schuyikill.County U.nion League., of which •:31r. Patterson hadhceu an earnest and Zealoms Mem her, was held. at its mule, %Siltyman's Gen. fkgfried in the-chair. • On motion a counittee—f. B. Wallace, W. L. fielfenstein. rindl'. Sheafer—was appointed to draft. reeointions expraive of the sense of this League upon its bee in the death of 31r. .Patter; The Committde submitted the following Whitth Wass ms, Thls,nMne has heard .with 'feelings of .the moot poignant serroyr of the death of Brim Pat , Timex; E q, for upwards of bity years one of *the 'lust • active, metal - and public-spirited citireus .of S. cbuylkill.Connty, and whcse name If prominently , identified with the,prcrp•ms. this heAion has made in . material - Wealth and In population, therefore •. •• '• - • Resolant, 'That: in the death of Mr. Patterson Salty], kill Couto.kees one its Most Invaluable citizens, and, .League one of its mcSt earner members: one who wan pre-em i nently ' a Rini twideriating.:cheerfal; :hopeful friend of the Gordnammt,azhen finned treason a.led the citadel of its the:Wk and one, who gate 1p Miletimd ottr fnee thwltcliona and to aid our braiesoldiem in *field in their terrible ainflict with Bebek ,.• . • , . Befolvol; 'That we e_ifxf . &obi . " h eart f e l t ftranoff.hy to ttii.famils of the di•edued hi theft great a.miatiort. • • R es ol ve d,;..rf is t Ito elbow( of thi ioazde b i draped in ,monriiiwz &lime IV period of aia mouthn as s mark of • Revived. That the members °ULU, Lo*,, ,, ne will! at tend the funeral In a body. • . • • • On *motion of air. Sheafer it trii•resolveil that committee be appointed to negotiate - for . the t e sinting .of a portrait of Mr:: Pattereon for the The chair appainted News . .. Shearer, Ifelfen 'stein, Z. Bocer, - Lanigin and Moorhead.'.' • On motion of Mr. Laing= it :was reeolred - that• a committee be appotatM to _reghtet air. Sand. :L ew i s to writes hlography .rattereort for • the League,- and to have tt printed._ --• ", • The chair appointedldesera. „Lanigan, Sheafer and ileifenatein, •- ; •• . • • . The-League then adjourned.' ' • • • • •On Tuesday afternoon last the remains of Mr. Patterson were interred imPreebyterinn Ceme tery, this Borough, and were attended toile grate ,by one of the largmt, pro eisiOne of citizens we ever `witnessed in tins -Bon:MO. The religions tier ' vicea were conducted by Rev. Wm.. P. Lei The following brief bkmvaphical sketch of. Mr. Pattereon's life will give :some idea'of his retire Imminent punmite running over , a period'of more - Mr.-Burl Patterson Mm• born in Juniata ty, Pa., July. P, VMS:: Re removed toads. cou n ty in 1&16. In early lira hs mai Professor at and • Gneek dangrotages. at Mt. - Airy College near ' soon .ernbe.rked in • the mann- • factrunisg, of wool andput up the Bret Spindle that was run at Manayunk_ Prom • Germantown he removed, to rottmille, wham lie commerical his career so fall of interest anditer•fulnent. - -.Hie life then become that of a., leader or a - miner ill the developinent and. advancement of tie great .coal ',and iron' interests of the State;. add pert:tap - a' no one ever everdsre'such' an impetus:to those two • Railroads were - eseential to the developsznentof the -coat, and for the and increase of. titerte he labored inceseaetly and with teaselses energy, .until: now tire Countyle - covered. vitt% them . three aptly times he began' a .oulinad with but little and,eme of tbem;nowlhat is worths:OW , he 'With.bet tett dollars; 'iridelitta.dividedlx*Ween•thet engineer and him- , -SW ae ther•rannsted tharonic. This done he labored eamstanilyand rwertainse - Wale roadie* e /*Ude way by ineemant bar ate Selimraall region. -Then be began'in'the c tlaatlrield , end was introdikeing - the men and lbw , eapi, tit - thert; whe atirtedent - lidaviews anti developed par risdkrioalMitirsx::-.Tbenbitembarked-Wlerltbi reeirtlietienergyfn he .aeLt ~ d Coal i + ieid, lend out tow* of AshlanaMuthationnattonwith Maser. . - Brock who conuitanded - thery espitaliToperiedthat intatertes mime oilmatth,.. Mollie a senotnaful gamma be to* no - UM • • - to rest but cominemilitrAtte.Abiluturoilitonk : 113 dr,natittabaniOY' - -Citt , Ind . : In on With - Biddhi; - Trainman .1104Viern,r.Pc 411 . 43 F , . F c mrcf! of lunneninWialthivia.opiitied , i , , , .- -, . - = ; . Let no nialkettuoisL - thikidlttds wad done with sontiabbriiiidisdennigerticnt.,,r-BOtiiislabtlir.wfin too Teat forbizni•modinagpointnietilot. : discourt , , and - would : -;•.'he - 2 - Werild:sione .014 Witt'. renewed: . .isettragniuid..detirminitioti to inotkaaL Thrroighinttele -- ottlite'lcuig l ianded-nf siirnggiezi -.P m :1 6 7-17.twenaree,: nouili t .crine 111 r 4 44 - 0 1 "1 capital shy, - and:to aloof been the noel field seem° . like death and the grave crying all the time `..:Frive, .ekve-7.:EterY step. rt isimitesa .was i:won.by Jag • such - rare.onalities aa .31r. - Patterson possess ed. : f possible his work and Service in the advance the iron biterests was atilt morn :singular' and remarkable than of the coil, and one - cin enttnehre .6f Any imPiovereent in'the :making; of iron, Wbich ': csn:= eelipse tbe sintelieful .us e of d- thracito 'Colm for we' . are indebted to the Persistent And invincible per:. eery:trance of the deeeesei. Charcoal it is well lit Warn; i was thought ndti geosable. in . - Disking iron: CAII- Viteed . .thit :Kothraeits could be 'pressed - into that service and ton na thxl • by the goblin gOO3 to -be attained by snob:O.result, with tharacteristre zeal and boldness he :began the effort, arnittal-- moat universal scepticism and donbti andiri some cases jeers and. , rilicrule. • Indeed. it is - wall lc membered,' that - during this effort he was thought , by"manT ib Lobo insane, pursuing madly an utter . Trill after trial filled:. Parties embarked, in the xeperitnerit, bait their money; and the ea:seems:pied to all 'more and more hopeless, hitt his mind 48e" tested , in every trial Some,new • evidence - mt .- the ' practicability of ilia favorite idea - ;.and.from every _ tulore . whilst others -• drew dismoragnnarnt, drew a stronger and' bolder faith. • : • -Hie last and only h'ope Was at length confincdto the mrwchants of Pottsville, . who agreed to accept , his orders f0r.90 days, and thne his perseverance received_ another.trial. . - Success at last came,' which crowned the. coal and iron interests . with their imperial crown. and time mi ll ions on mil lions for all time to, come are added to the wealth or the State. . 15 00 333:25. $493 08 17,412:10 . banquet. to celebrate this great event. Was 'given at tlt. Carhon„. attended by the.proinhient men of the State and .many prominent in the iron to aim facture—Messrs. . Carey, .Chambers and other's. - Da' the occ ision Nicholas Biddle gave _his famous toast: - "PconsYlvania—hlm.her sons, rough and, rugged-plenty of coal to warm her. friends and 'plenty of iron to . cool. her. one- $17,90 : 5 is • . . With 'Arnas • Chambers . gr. Patterson started the old 'Bough 'and P. , :.•ady Iron. Works at Danville, -which Jai to the works new there in operation. Sir..Peter.lfaldy: heartily co-operated with him. lie is ever considered the great bene factor of Danville_ At Shamoken ho aided . to start that frotace, now iii the hands 'of two of our enterprising- citlzeris, r.Lso the furnace, at Farnsville.: Be 'also-founded the Pioneer Fin , usee,, of .Pottsville, wherelie met with his first success in the use of Anthracite Coal.. Then came. the SL Clair furnace. • Both these works are now sources' of great wealth. to thp community and to their worthy and, public spirited proprie . • • tors. • • -• • Many -years 'ago .Im. - .conceiVed. the idea that , steel contd, be made from the pig metal, and.e6 when the Bessemer ,prOces was, die ered and pribliShed his mind was quite prepared for it arid . entered with great • enthusiasm into the work, of encouraging its immediate adoption in. this can't- Immediately he had puldished in pamphlet form thnletter . ot Ur. Be:isomer, .Englialfreporte ' and all the:information he could obtain and sent the - A:pamphlet to the prominent iron men and capitalists -in and out et the State.- At his own expense he sent, Messrs . Poll . and Griffith to :Eng land, Scotland and Wales to get full and detailed information relative to the practical operation of the process, who gained and reportedmuch val uable information relative te . that subject, and to iron works and iron ore and Coal mines of those countries. ; ," In the late discoveries of-black bind in:this. C;Mtity he centrihnted largely, and since its first discovery 'had two competent- and reliable- Men constantly , engsgrd at his own expense in tr'l" versing and exploring.the Countv;. • No Man was better fitted to lie the pioneei. of these two greatinterests.- He had lb-, requisite knewledgo..rif - Geology, Chemistry, Metallurgy. lie had read extensively on the subjects of coal and iron, and his practical knewledge was minute and accurate. He had abiding faith -in their.: mighty newer& as sources of wealth, and industry e,ud prosperity, and in the 'grandeur of their fu ture. Then hisi , duce'iou was good and hiti read-: ins extensive. • Ills manners - were gentle, - win ning- and refined.. lie was. adaptcd _Meet and. accommodate to • himself ' the. humblest day-la- - borer, as well. as the most refined and cultivated man of, letters et : Of wealth. His power. to im press 'his views an the-minds of others was re- . marl:able, end hence he succeeded in embarking- So much 'capital at.Al influence in his tiVrrite en- terprises. The &cat cf- this pswer. lay' in hie Own nrohiund con - vietions, his enure flinc,rity and his tivibtalness. •It was not - the result of art, witirlthe,lnt plain and simple nature. • He Was emphatically .a' leader.. lie . always oc cupied tho advanoe, the higher ground in his daY and . generation —. lie looked far into the, future : and read "its coming revelations taut interpreted 'them to men. idko .the ancient Seer, the vision of the fhtureWas opened to him,. and. he proplid-. sied.: What a glorione fulfilment is now, taking place of, his prophecies made in 'the, dirk and: hopeless hours, when his predictions were con 7 sidertid by many the will fanas.ofs. nere 3f . tr112) .P.A.TTERSON . , . • The bcisiness.population of Schuylkill:County li pe culiar to itself: There is anintelliQeot energetic: terprising. self-reliant character not fotind in any of the interior eountl. out - of the militia. region: .110 nla'S of then, evil ia the coutraEacial titles.- have more lib hud elevated • views than the: business •men of :Schuylkill; • And one rlason is, that their tmmensebu.• .rtints opernitioni till'up a vast circle of.vide spread re latione, .embracing .cammerne in .itS. widest range,. manntectuies is theiralmost boundlesSvariery and ex tent, and mining! of - coal and iron ores in r.li.patts.tic the - world. The sxptnslye Poiret' of •st ; ch relations is' illusthrted in the. elevated character:of the bnsineSS: men, as they stand connected with theirnPclise wealth and lar Je deVelopuient of it iu this County, • • Amid such men, and on these scenes of bold and per severing•enterpnie. of 'acertmulttiorta of - impale° for-:.. tunes, of saSt hopes and sacrifr"bnt with ail; of won... .deiful develor meat and pree vs& .our universally es-, teemed and lamented friend, fir. Dud Patters.cin, Deco- . pled for a. number of Tears a commtuding nitration, : if . not the foremost and highest position . • • His was an eventful career, as his character was rare and 'uncommon: . • . • . • . • A mind eminont4 , practical . , clear and peculiarly di: Tee; he at once perceived the easential point in every question pmeented to it and with butfew•worda rind a concisenesa'almost-Peculiar to hithrielf, disposed of it at once—withoni ..'rrumlice , ion or delay br even hest- fancy. Itwae the iirMitiou that belongs to the• higher order•of • • . - ' B;sscions and far-seri:l, , , audreliAble, it was not surprising' tlist hre:ehould c. n e re abd artemit. bpld prop ets, and that-he should •nin the confidence. and tht , means and the men to :crown theat.wittt , sue-, cess.• Full of public.sfurit, end actuated by a noble ambition to develop tbo east rex : At:tea of tits allotted • home..there is scarce an enterprise in Schuylkill..Couu .ty, and perhaps nor one of any. Magnitude that is Cot more or less identified frith his name, cr sonteAvay identified with his mind—whether ftilreads, mats. • towne,the with of.uory and appirently doubt-. fob' yet as the event proved, Inimensety rich coal A mind so fertile and fru;ifil, and &fife St/ active :and sp full of.public sprit and so much beneroler.c.tycould not fail to czOifer upon his thy and generation. in the •spbele in irldati he moved, .benefits and ,blessings: too numerous and gr.•at now Cr' be:comprehaorted•i and yet. .uses suit a nirsternaind muses Away. we learn to ap: psea!ath to some' toent, its p :ever 'and its 1: dnetice, and avk ourselres, !'who can crei till hii plaA:t" fide mind had capacity for .the higireas sphere r . ,1 human su llen and endeavors. and to the.' most.enlarged 'and el.!, rated theatre its .power would hive been felt andisc To - be the' leader . Each a community as . that In Which he 'dwelt. and 'rn he the e intdtect Arno - % Strch minds, require..? rare qualities and. endinv- . . . . . . . . 'lnell his ere-dful hlFtory.und in-those exeltemeoti that =lieu nmder tarn indiffOeut if ndr • reeardla•a.of the personal 'bud - priCate relations o, lice; his moral habits were found stetole.E; . -- • :. ' . •- . • . With .a nature richly entiotied kith all the kindness anti mercies. of the hnman heart. his hind and his. purse • were ever . open f,ir•etety - charitable euterprtie and no . poor man ever. apPealed to him In vain. Indeed it seemcdnS if . he had 'all the tenderness or woman's heart, when c -Ses of s.uffering and want fell under his notice. • He wns almost tonstanniutiking some pro;• -vision for the poor in a 'quiet and on• limitations way, known only to a few Intimate friend- ;- and dimhtless Much was done !whim of which they knew nOthieg, for his charities given - mit of one. hand were unknown t o the other. How many poor families, - wh ,, ,,e house - rent he helped them to pay. whom he 'helped t, feud and clothe,and to whom he splke.wortis or comfort and cheef and how . many . he aided by girlaz them work, and. eeertr:ng:d.' kr them, no one eau tel." But , mdly will the- poor man Mies their ever kind and eeei tandef. . . • It seemed a source. of great plewure h . .. him td ald and advance poor sea derving young.-men.' E ven ready and ever arm - ions - to advance ,them'. ..i. nr i ons ways, some he would cdntate, Some he- weal& seems good positions for, some he would by his adviee; locate. m a identity:Just beginning. to be develoPed.• and to some he. would loam money to sale a tai inninglit life. There 'seemed to be no end to these kind and genetons and thoughtful rela'dons. . ..• when therebellion broke out and the fireflies...of the' 'brave and self-denying men who - rnshed..to the rescue of the Republic were left destitute- how generous .and thoughtful -he was to make ample provisi on b r • a n these—always claiming that it was not a charity, but •an act . ofjastice to provide fir them.. . . From_the beginning, to. he closeof the Rebellion hOw firm and dete‘minert he wit...in - his devotion to the Government—the Luton the 'darkest hours hope., fat. and ready togive. np. every dollar of hi.s.large es tate rattier titan allow the cease of Freedom to . be struck dOwn la its own chosen hourie. •• • In the stormy and. eventfal times throuuh which be' passed be preserved all the gentleness and kindness of manner Of the well-bred gentleman. Grappling. with great glisenitid,., engrossed with greet 'enterprises,. he . did not forget the refined and elressical lite-in ure w i th . Which his earlyeduertion and parsnits made him--fe millaq enilotten after, the rough straggles of a days business, he would- reek recreation . with tale al:Leek:al authors, with whom he. 'conimuned hi earlier thy!. • . So regardful .aelte , was of all the amenities of life; • and so. much . cultured and:relined. atilt .when he saw wrong and injustice to others howbold end courageous he became as he denounced it. With .all his reline , - meat and womanly tenderness. he combined itsremark; able noni-age and unflinching boldneira. ...Never west • the tender heart. and the lion: heart more COlitpletey blended. - ' -He was a Arm believer in the goveranient of a Divine • Providence in Ms mercy . and Justice o ills 'abhorrence of:wrong; and Ilts'immediate aid.cons•...mts pr&eCnce in all personal ind•public 'affairs of men: and he receg- aired this Divine Presence in his own life, and history.. - Altera life of each teem" and weirdness in develop.' log . this coal field, Mr:.Patterson always expressed ; his • conviction that its history. is yet in its infancy,.and tu t . we - now atm but dimly the greatness and . grandear - of . . its fatale.' , Great and, grand Its that tature.may lie, i name is forever written en its earliest pages, mud it will be a long time before. a nobler,. parer prodder retard. will. made in : its history. • TH . E....,PEOPLE'S..`,F-RI . EN,.II:i• . Perry Vegetttig PE.Lin . Pam virtue, which not alone removes @Wetly, but regulates the storufrit, gi ves drenxtbz tiittO sod vigor to thete. .It te ore - Or clues that ie.wiwth more than Pitt. • • . . *ll . l evert:lain - testV ithen ycia . 6?sin bay the genuine I'4l !F.l.lltir,. wilt% .eTe ‘ry)cidy viewoodstoek CC- W y Sentheel ems Llt - bs e i any sAndijed that the medicine snaenee t a r ii ed bI ](scant p en .y . Th n i'o Son hes -been ismtniese e d .j d to anestith4 ninth .IWhie_, ll,3 ag tring WWI ton omu n ii. satiesing tessuodly. • ladled reenhr slessint": Fieirsbere recommend the Pain =is. and ltszeigt_. talon le now established se the meet beneath' halli snedirjne now in rt_Ae- - and. =V be hihen 'internally and eiteiallso to erne] :Ateil g g '6T:--14-0. -.The Great Feznale Reniedy. DR. iirroNco , s GoLDEN PE lUODICAL PILLS, 121713.Urici ' COlMname /SZEZI.LAtini!.. loci re Oosmsnosors or Tao Mosaux Toms „ rim • . Rn~aca • •••• - ALWAYS WM:WTI AS 14. /74Walint. on nu; IS A Iva Peiteikeielimiiierlysitested.ar threeeasoydr & th e tithes so, we eatitiaotei nestost ming theeispig t * di e In that Condition . tete tkier milairsiege. After whkb ohnoduce..the PntiVeror llikimeeno-reeties =aftimeeh their =mem weld . m t , i xl 7 33 = tifie.Z*.catervirtio pennant. • *oirx , iivaitt..4l3;33 The irariair*Tbita:*l4l' AidiiißimlothijObstractioas tuel - fiesiottet Neter* 10.1jX: ;toter' Channei,Alalledog •thir , artea . l. twititizerbid lthe ' Rni t alkir ;,"..-18 the iiliedrarthe emir deft**. . • tvertei ritT te, siatoX 8 ,") —tka4l4etngreal #=o47: e• • ppm ! to agicaf 2,1" sonen boa*. lot p011411.* *aft . , • - :, , - 4 ..osxiturea, • • . . ' • r • .• AND .Pooaks. ' ; Ron Wormaavemr, Sqw.laterrimr . a4UPlMUrNe . pet uz er: : Puo..toa...,Stos op Splt. CLIMAX_ . . . . rsitela CLut,ix SALcz, for 'Barns, Scalds, Scrofula, _SO; Itbentri,, sciretc . Boilnier Ilreasts, rms Bites, cl4l - Stings,. Brni.es; Cuts, Sisrellinks, :Ike., whether tip= inn étbeesst.te tha'nzatt, 4onderf,al artldo seer. produced. • .Otbo good articles alleviate; this" elites,- It ellaps Id trunation, • sabd Etas pan, and' h.tls with oat n actii. It is worth Ita.nrsight in gold to any 4 1 3 1 1- In and should always be on hand. It is warranted to do what it says eVers! - ' IffairatOs tile Pills and Monti Bittern Were tint practice in ,1525. :They were, httrodured to the Public in_LV.5; since which . time their' repatatietibas extendeti,-until they have "a Sale in ex cess of Cathartic and P.arifying, .There is hardly a family among, 'civilized. nations who • have not personal eVidence of their bent deist etfecia:—. : Their great - seceeiis is awing to. their uniform reliability in cases of C i onAlpatiaii; bilionsArid:Spemadrir ses.i . whetherOf lon;ior short, : duration: . Thep are' n.; tifely vegetable their composition, and harmless to. the gentia4.infant.: One ingredient opens the pores.ot. the akin C another js: diuretic- and stimulates pope/ . Wien of the kidneys ; a third • is:emollient, loosening. phlegm and bunter .6nm : the lengi: - .oiher.-pnnierties are . warmini and cathartic, and els suss the .stomach and 'bowels froitinnhealtbY'secretions. , Their• corn-. hilted effectis, tatepolste the ihnetleits of the system, and . to .. nrodued • "mitre. It is* not asserted 31eflattnPilla are ti...enan.Atr—that they. . cure' air compitiintsbut • under , cirdinaig cirepaistansee . : the may be relied, neon to sure .11erviltis 7 ind Sick Heasl- ache,'Costiveriessi%Dy'sperisia.lndigestion, .Sanndlcc Liver and Btliogs Comptaints„' Colds, Sentry; General: Weakness, ,te; • They are expree4ik made for these diseas. MillionSnpon millions of 'cures can be cited. In no single.iiistance his:a complaint ever cameto'our . kcionledge,,whete-they haie' not °pointed as recota- . . The printml cirOlar around each box tally explains the , symptoms and effeets *of each disease, spedEes treatment. tarnishes evidence. Vic. . We briefly refer to Rev: David Elder, Franklin. N C., who was cured of Dyriperists. . C. - it. Cross. of The cae, DL, eared of Liver Cinplaint.. H. Hooley; of. Sprietiteld. Pa.; had drofula,'aud bildte teic-criitchesi ivas cared in, three Weeks. James. D. IN - dens:. of Adri.: 'curoad . of 'Bilious - Fever. Gya-' ham. Pratyterbitt: Church. - danarutgnai Cal.,.'of Fever and. Ague,- Rev:Ed.:H. May, Twerity ; first Neii York, of Itheumilisna and Piles of 25 yfirif standing.. Bev. Sarniet Bowl Editor ot.the (Hiss.) He 4.. puidietin„iilieurod of terrible Costlireness.- Idon. Ed.. Webber, of.rinmney; N..lff, of -Liver 'Complaint, etc. of , ildoffati Life Pills: With full. circulars; will be Sentgratis to any Physician or 'Clergyman, on the receipt of two three cent portage stamps,• • . Hoffat's Life aie e 5 cents-per bra. 2tloffaVe" Mire - nix Ditbars,sl. per bottle. • They are sold by all te ipetable dealers ihroughout the Continents and . the islands . of the ocean... ' . - .-. • WIIITE & ROWLAND, Proprietor& Successors to Dr.JOhn'3l6ff.it Mitt Dr: Wm. 13. Moffat, .- • • ' ' • • • • 121 Libeity•street, New.Tork. •• . . 2;• , C7 , 9-itiow • Trott! ITCH ITCH 1' - • • SCRATCH I: • SCRATCH I SCRATCH ! • • WILEATON'S OINTMENT • .. Will- Cure :the lack- in' 48 Jnkitirs. • . Also cures SALT RITEITA. ULCERS.CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. - Price. 50, cents. For sale 'by :all druggists. • By sending 60 cents - td. WEEKS 'POTTER; Sole: Agenti, 170 Washington. 'street. Boston, it will be forwarded by :mail, free of Many part of the United States. • ' . June 9. 66' • • .. • • • ,43-ly Know •Thy Destiny, . . . . 41 'U - fix E E. P. T,lllidrsiTithir,.ihe mat. English troligist„;iC.iirsayitiat and . psyclicitnetriciani .who has aSdonlshed - theseientide classes:of. the Old World, has. now, located herself at IlludsiM,N.T; 31tidameThoria toiPos!asses such wonderful powers of second sight," as to enable het to impart, kiit6wletige' of.:the greatest importance to the stegle or 'married et . either sexi. While hit 4 state of trance, she delineates the Niery fea-. tun.:-w of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an,instrnment of intense power. known is the Psyelto motiope,. guarantees to produce a • life-like: pieture of 'the futtire Husband or wife of the applicant , together' with date ofMairiage,:position In life, leading, traits of character, Thln . is no humbug. as 'thousands of tett tinitnn la's' can . assert.: She Send When desired a certified: certideate, or • written guarantee: that- the picture is 'what it purports to be: By enclosing a small lock of hair, Mid - stating placti.of, birth; age, disptisl- - tion: and. complexion; end enclosing. tiftr.cents and statepedeni - elopeiadt*Nrd to yourself, you wilt calve the picture and 'desired Information by return mall. . All communications sacredly-octufidentlal. Ad_ dress in 'ctinfidence,,MAEAME E. F. TlloRlirrON, P. O. Bar."...in Htidscin, N. Sr: .67 . . o w 4 ; - A .Copgb;lpold, or Sore BRONCHIAL Throat, • - • rm a rtaics EAMEDIATZ ATTIC:IIO4 -•41.1 . 01 / ?igeN \ • ' . • ' . • 8110UI.D DE CIIECEED„ TE Ale • • ..t:c Off - , . - A ND = Irritation - of 'the Lungs, •a- Permanent Throni 0120::•• tease, or Consumpt- ; • Is 6PTEN triß RESULT.: . BROWN'S BBONCHIAL TROCHES 'llAyL7io .. . ci n t lw t rir o L tA rEsc ß s c r . ForTtranchitio; Astbina, iCatnirk;' ontuptiro and Throat Diseases, ':ROCHES 'CSZT WITH iII:W.LYS • GOOD et-alias. . • .SLNGERS, AND PUF;LIC . will find Troches nseftil in-clearing the _voice- when ta tmn- beton) singing or Speaking, - and . relieving the throatafter unusual exertion pr the vocal . The Troches are recommended and :prescribed by Phy , sit - 441 , 0i and hare had t‘tinonials front eminent men. throughout theeocintry., Beig , : an article of tree merit; . and having proved their efficacy by a 'test of many years, - each year finds them in new localities in tarions parts of the world, and the "Troches • are untrersallY. pronounced better than other articles. •• • OBTAIN only "Bitowies Paciseinst Titoonrs," and 4* . not. take any of the Worthless imitations that may be offered: Saco wrencwittau. „ . • • • PREPARED - OIL OF.PALM . :A.ND. MAU: Far Preserving,..l7,eitpring and . :13 , estistifytug. the:Hair; And is the .m.:; . r.t delightful and. wonderful article the world ever pr6Citieed. , ' tadies will find . lt.Oot 'only a certain, remedy to 7- et9r.e, Darken and .Beantify the Bair. but &MO. a d*lra ble article for the Toilet; is it la highly perfumed with irich and4o;4M: Peri:ante, 'independent. of Hie'ire , grant odor of the Oils of .1 - . MlMmid Mace.. .. . THE Mk!MEL OF PERIJ. A new and .beanti.fpl perfume,, which in delicacy . of scent, and the tenacity with which it clh;7B to the. .nandherchief rwal.person Is tinecpudlni.. : • The above articles for sale by all pziirtltte and Omens, at i 1 per bottle each. Sent: by express to any address by proprietors. . • • '• • • . • • . T. W.- W1146,11T. Se Coy ' • 100 Liberty !Street, New Work. . Au Effectual 'Worm .Meditine. Brown's. YermirgigeComitits, OsWows . I.4•23Lsciss. • *Much sickness, . uudoabtedlh with children end adults, attfinuted topther eau..fts,is oaassiimed by worms. "Vriturrru Ccurrrts,•.al thPagh effectual in destroying *arms, can do no tioest hie injury to the .most delicate child.. This valuable _ • maNnstion has been suemssfulli used by phytrians arsikand to be eafe and sure in . ex*Eratipg worms, so int:ilia to childten. - • Children having Worms .require imMedlite attention; se:refried the _trouble 'oßen tmu..aes pro longed., . sicknes... - • Symptoms of Worms in - Children are oft en ureddaked t Worms in t h e stomachand bbwcle canseirritation.i- which can be removed only by Meuse of a sure remedy... Tbe combinitlon of _tai redienti Moak( making Srooms “yer:ditme cosnita.! is suc h 36 tiiigismt the best possible effect nithsefetl,.. . . c mrriss BROWN, ProPrietoncßereTOrlt.::: Sold 'bp all dealers in rrtedkirMs,. .IslyStS. OS • . 1.0.4 NIMIZRIAGE AND CELCBAVY; as . Ik4 say' of Wamblg- and. Instruction. o Yotmg Also, Diseases and •Abares Wb!ch'vroetretc the vital. powers, with sane means °lrene" , S ntfree of ehame is sealed ktter envelopes. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, li.trarard - Asaradation„ Thiladelphls, Pa; April2B, •_.; . 11-17- - • Wondeffid but . True, MADAM'S 1111311MTON. the world-rencnined As• lantogget - end palette:oolWe qatvoyant, white - to a elairToynnt: state; dilineltet The very fecnties of the . are to inarty. atik by the aid ot an instru ment itf hassle *Tee, Inn:nen as the Peyebenititeve, Ettuannien.to mace inland and itre 3 _ tee *tare nf thelatztra husband or vile of the : applican t with date etznitiriagi;ccetgaticie, leading traits of ammeter, &c.. This is'no itinzonkat;as testimonials itithout number can antert.-. By etatingniace,of birth, age. citeweitton; color of eyes and , halL and e.udi,°!nft ind . atitexd'eavelope addresied 3nnetelf, Yon will-m -eetly the Net= - I%ttirn mail, nvetiter with desired ur,..marms in co f _ NADA= fiterruu.us Riciuncerros., ft O. Box wz,'`w!!lgtll-6 7 T. • A. lifeassir iefandag to - tee em stet home, after adowirikalir maces In the city, ems hatfaitestgritzedb,tetr Mende: In glee as *mole' mil; nulled ilite• she had a esolt e nth! famplcdoa or ahla mart* ,m o 9 63 itet;*-end blot* twrit T - three Alf l'esul amazed het lighters. ''Uffet : 6 7 11 17 es - fe tte alum ot so glut iteheem *he plainly told them that she exedtheCIROMMAN BA.lXesd couemered - ft an time' ewe . agnoidu9n tosay hutryt tenet. Bina , ems - ssylwoigeattesekramistpovk ittetrfemaisi ellfeepalte eetateatekrold.!_)Xliabiallte Mattoolvtlimar 11 , 1 qPria. let-Ptithitseert_ ht nee; haw #..4.1711:dt kg - holietalee *qtr. - dessitog and tufsatttylag the ekitt , 2l l & By fheareet r adaiiiioottip elide* ifdrew, taut It alt; Ita ths44 satirociFaitais - lateewa woe Welk.. IN* ; tiro& auk twasaffe„ - I, Tiksr Mot py mei acmr, , Oettitif - ' -Nn 11Weitlamete eftweitee. 7t to: the 'Maityrs, of. LivOr 'Comptihit. Antonin' the wonderful InedipApiworties,ivattilhiiira rendered'UOSTIigTEWS:t3TCMACII BiTrlftS' pre *eminent among ilia the age, its testa bSllioes. yirteett /3413* not the least iaarkable.: words can do jnatiO to,ita marvelous effect upon the - diseased .; : Perhaps the thttple - Words of a eenvaleactuksifferer: who desert : bee was "Ptrkrifflg sPati!' . Mon' eletaiine may 1t5.,,-•.llnoss go tight - to the allot • 'lt operates di. reedy upon the disordered organ, and 'whether unduly' activeror in a stateparialpie, r es tores it to •a con. of • . ditto' aof health The Sielumta at the Stomsch. Pain between the Shoulders and, in the Right Side, :Yellow . Safrolon of , the . Skin, ,Costlve4Ws. Droillnfdikand L.120u0r,.: plutuesa.. of Sight; Odle. Palpitation of the ;Iledrt Dry rotighjiow Fever and, other e#aptomti which indict, tethe "midis phitiei of Acute and Muer la Liver Complaint, are 'ono and all promptly 'and finally . removed, .by the action of this 'famous preparation, Which is at-onceth . e best of correctives, ; the gentlest and, most genial of 'aperients, - an Infallible rgtolafor.. and a piwertnl restorative. _ , 'Persona of - btleins habit. lvho use the Bit era as ; a prottlivitded . Leine, never . ....Tafret the Trtins pecialiiee of LiVer • disease or- Ifiltons nemittent Few.% *irA PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF . MARRIAGE.. . .. The - Cheapest Book ever Publishect Containing neseely Three tiandreid rig" And ISO tine l'Lites and gpgTairrAtra of. the Anatomy of . the Unman Organs in aitate of .11. , alth and Dltantee, - with a Treatiso on Early Errors, its deplorable. conk', lineages upon the *lnd and pody, with..thentithOra plan of treatment-the only rational end - eneemtatal mode of care, as shown by the repoit of cases treated A truthful adriier tO. the ; m arried; and thoseiontem— plating marriage, who entertain doubts of their phYsie,' cal condilion... Sent free of poaticts, to'cny address on receipt of 45 ce:4s In stamps or poetage .cnriency,by addressing, .Dg. LA claw:vs • No. 3,1 t. No!den I.rane..A.lbnary, N. Y. The author May be roasulted upon any of.the dis eases upon *lda his bock trratty either rersonally pr by ntU, and ine4leides sent to any part of the wpthi. Free to Everybody. A large C 'pp. Circular, giving -informallotrof the greatest Impertmice to the young ofboth s=al. • It'teacbes how the homely may become beautlfpl; the despiged respected. and the forsaken loved. . • ' No young lady or kentimin should fail to send their Address, and receive a copy, Peet:pal& by return mail. - •. 'Address P. o:Drawer, 21, Feb. 9, '67 • 643 m • . Troy, N. Y. D. SCELENCK'S SYP.UP ' This great medicine. cared Dr. .T. IL Scone Nog - . the Proprietor, of Piainonary . Consumption, ~ when it bad assumed its most fornildrible aspect; , , and when speedy death appeared to bednevitable. • Idie•physiciaos pco: nolinced his ease incurable, -when' he.comMenced the; .use of - this simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored In a very short time, and no return of tbi disease has beeoappieliended, for all the syn . :mini:it gnickly disar.pettred,, , and his present weigkt, istnore than 400 pounds.' - .Since his recovery, he has devoted his attention elusively to the cure of ConsUmptfon, and the diseases which are venally complicated : . -with it, and the cures effected by his medicines have : , been very inumerons and truly' wonderful,. :Dr. S6 - I . EICK. makes professional visifato sfveral Of .the larger cities weekly; where he has a large Concotuse ~'patients, and it is truly as tonishing to see poor consumptives • that . have 'to be 'lifted' oat of their cairiaes,.. end in a few„ Months healthy, impost perseni::. SCIIENCIi'S PLIMON IC SYRUP, SEAWEED ; TONIC, and • MANDRAKE. PILLS are generally ail required • in curing, Coninthp ' lion. -• Full dirt;ction.eccompany each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr.-§cussca,', bitt When .it is convenient it is heSt to . see him. He gives ndVice free, but . fofothorOugh 4anainatiort. with his Despl: nodieter his•fee Is three - dollars., • -; ' - PICSEC OlinrVe; when parchttsing, that the two like :nes.ses of the Doctor-one When in the last stage Of. Consumption, • cudtheothef tis he now is, in perfect on the, government stamp. - 1 • . . • Sold by all Drtuthista and :Dealers, price . ... - Ml - per. bottle, or ST the half dozen. All letters for advice shonid be addressed to Dr. ScurncOres Principal °nice, No. 15, North utb•Street,.Philadelphia, Pa.' • 'General Whblaiale Agents DC171.103 Barnes &.Co., N. T. ; •S. Bat.* Baltimore, Md.; John I). Parke: Ohio; Walker & Taylor, Chicago, 111.:: Collins BrotheN, St..Lonla; Mo. . • : . .. October . 20, Weal th . Wilthoug atiorThdden Secreta of Ty, .Mystic 'Art. Ventriloquism, . Lee Ne'w Wondcia.-Free fors cents. Address J; B, Williamshurgh. N. 1. March 34.t—.13. raligiono • Rev Atig_tnix Yovv:.w.iT TITZ iTIWR AT 804- ..rtie following statement is represented by the London Jewish Intelligeneer. t' be -made 'on the en thotity Of the Indian' Pergers; 'a I7oring . ne imunal published at Goa: • '• • • Great excitement lets been 'caused among the 'Jews at Bonibay by the' priblitation, by their pontiff If: B. lioyu,. - member of the family of Atiron,.. who has lately come to Bombay from Jerusalem. of a pamphlet, under the title: 'Tha Voice of the Vigilant.7x-the object cf this voice being to persuade the Jews that it useless wait ing longer. for. the promised Maksiah, aS this La Jesus. Christ.'himself,.,"whose doctrines have spread all over 'the world without siontid or force. , The Voice' is said. to use arymmenhS which are solid And 'Compare,' says the' pontiff, .the uld and :s.lew Testa. Meets, and the truth will be seen.' He Also adds that tie was born in the old law, and. tinder it wasalevated to the puntifica!e; lam the light had• already penetrated wit h its rays Into the'derip tecessa of his mind, and be is theiefore persuaded, and with well foutded.reasOns, that it le now in vain that the Messiah is now looked NOTICES. PreabYterloar .Chrtrcla. tomer Ma: tanitongo and Third Streets. Rev. Isa-co Rll.re, Pas, tor. Serrice,c. Snr.daylOM A. M.- and 'T P. M.. Let tnre, Thur.-a:iv evenlne at 7 P. II Prayer :sleeting 9.4 A. 3L Snnday 3L. . . VE — Evataaelical elccreli, Gallo hill street Rev.. S. S. Curran. Pastor. will preach Rvrep..n -6-v -ery Sands) , musing at 10 o'clock. actEnnlish h the fivenine at. T. o'clock. ' ...Ra•ldence 'Market trcet above 10111: . . . - 1.7:7 - nethodirst• E. Church. Second SL; above Xarket, Rev FV.A.NRI-Iti 1 4 / 1 5(ME... D. D.: Pest 'Ser. view iSabbeLfa. aL 10, A.- 11., %and' P. ht.... Prayer Meetint., Tuesday evening, at its reclOck.. • • Ercui. I.,uthcrau Church, Market Sqnart:_, Rev. U. Gaxvins. Pastor, • Services Sabbath mounneatlOg o'clock; Rveniuz, i. Week- Iv Leettire. dad - Prayer Meeting, Thursday .eumir ! 7, TX . • . • • • • • . .. .ar Un ion ' Prayer . Meath:LT. every . Sandej mornint., from s}; .to 9g o'clock, in the frame Church on Second Street, between Marker and:Narn-egian Ste. German Reformed Church, Market St., get.. C. Bucittr. Pastor. Recvilar morning sersices. alternately, in theLerman-and.linslf h Jungusys. at 10 o'clock. . -• • • .The German services occur at 10, A. M.; ilia the 14th and 2Sth et April- the-12th, and - 26th of -May, , and and - the ftth and 2.3 d of-June. All other 'services—, including each Sabbath miming. at T o'clock; are held in-the English language.. . • . • Prayer - Meeting mad Lecture, each-Weduc.:.sday DIED. . , . Sitnpl.,!•crliuncriertnotnt of datths, Theme ne eon panieil iritknctice.N nuts; be 'paid for at as. rate qr . lo cents per Eine." - • -. • FIKIKROn. the' 19th ult.. in - Foster. Township', REMUS Fianna- aged 52. years; 9 months and 94 days. • • FELL3TA - GLE —in this Boronnh on Sunday nfßht last. Mrs.. !dial , MAGDALENA; wife or John IC: Felinv. ,gle. ateilti years. lire: Felit:aide- was born:in Germaty, L and came to .thi.-‘ country in company with her husband in 1524,—. They settled in llchnylkill Conuty . in IS:15 fixed their residence in Pottsville in ii2l. in its earlydays, from which they never removed: - The deceased was - a lead ing member of the German Evangelical Church, dis' in gnished for her unwavering piety, and sant for the wet ,at; of the church. She was duttingurshed for her un ostentatious charity to the poor, who inter death will tml that they'have been deprived of a friend and trite. Lector. She leaves .a • husband, two daughters, and - a lime circle of friends: The funeral:which was largely attended...took- place on Tuesday last. ' The remains were interred in Odd-rellowi'. Cemetery. .REESER—In this Borough cm Sun lay lit, Esty.t Etmrott.t..datighter'of .Fter.beli and Henrietta. Reeser,' aged I year. 5 months and 21 days. .. • ..• ; • Dealest Nellie thou has left us: . . Ne'er again to us thou It come : • " . • - • But in mansions bright above us, ••.• - • • Thou wilt wait to greet as home: , . • . . . . . -SI'...Y.DER . 0n the 9.3 d .ult.. in Schuylkill Haven:, di, RGE ssypiz, aged 3a - yeare, 3 months: and 27 days SilEGl3l.—On kpril 24, tusay. son -of S2rrntandchrWlaii Spiegel, 'aged .21 ye4ra, Y inontl . . TICE:—On the .S.lth air-. at Tremont, Heusi; .Gll.l2iT aged - 2 years, 4 Months and S (Lys. . . • . _ Obituary • AT the stated meetiiig of United Division, No. :9, S. *ET-, held April lib, tb.o. : the fallowing preamble iind• resolutions were un-inimo.r.sly adopted • . Wrtntass., IL hs ..pleu , ed an Aii-wise'PrOvidenne.to' •call from' onr midst onr =telt esteemed and beloved sister, MAYA' autnors,'lo the sweet haven of rest • - Resocvno, That while We'raccigiatze the handoi vidence in thus sudden.y calling away our sister, we keenly feel the greatness of carton , : and • .11C3oi.tErc That in our eisterwe bare lost an esintht advocate of the came of:Tem pwance and a hearty:. co worker In the emancipation of the slaves of . .'edcok of Atom their thraldom ; and Reiotszo, That Worts sJ3lkteff Jr:ether. George GU: gore., we offer our warmest sympn ides and conchdeoee . In welt loss and sad affliction and • , . RZPOLVFx, Thar, -- tai her. Memory oar charter be drapWlin.mournlng fer the . shace. of thirty - days r that a Opp Of three resolutions be sent to the husband and family of. deceased,' and one sent to the allneer Journal toy pubileation.- • " •• ' . - ' : ie• a a te a l 411 t Z +4 , PI. " 1.2 wa 64. , . . Maintatenta . .Plain and OitsizanntaL liesd Stones .11Pdasures, Mantles, Bqrsaas, - Table and. Washstand . Weak - executed in the 1:41t. style of art and. warnent al to give totu • . . March 80; ALEXANDER MORRIS, 'KEYSTONE MARBLE _ WORKS; CORSER ,SECONlj...4:NDrx.frissi.w.;. wmrslei.viowL. Tombstones of &clerk= and Italian 'lfs:tile front aid upwastts •marat EC . • . Ipit• lEt BEWs3I At IVoll . 4gli . •• • .111suaillaked La 11.133,1-.: .% • Mrs,. Reeser .iroald resieitrally annoanee . to the m& Ile that ehe will madam the Marble Welt% at the old steed, °Neer Callowhill and - Smut Stream, Coax . CodetantlT ca . hand ell blab of a tiescriptke _ , *ago •!_!asil!ii 4,1°; the ehate:lt ' ilotke.: 140111 7 42-5• ~; DZOJAWISItiagga • „ xuattNlT - N EMMI JUNE; JUL' & AUGUST VERTED .INTO : : x=2o s. L. F. WHITNEY, BANKER, cENTliaz imam romvuLs. L. F. WHITNEY crzirap „STREET, POTTSVILLE, Daler,, in • AnitioAN iND.FOREIGN - GOLD AND SILVER, Foreign Exchange, , • ;United States Bonds, QUartenatister 9 S Vouchers And Vncnrrent Moirley r t MONEY =CRIMP 02+1 , DEPOSIT.— TNTEREST allowed as per special agreement. STOCKS and BONDS bOught and sold at the Kew York and Philadelphia Boards of Brokers at the usual Con-mission. . GOVEE,N.XtENT NATIONAL BANK. Offers for sate at lowest market rate , GOVERNMENT SECURITIES ; tr. S. 7.30 Treas. Notes date of. Aug. 15, 1 61 •41. if Jane is, 265 66 66 " 66 July 15, 9 65 • 5-20 Loan of 1862. 5-20 Loan of . 1864. - 5-2 O LOan of 1865. 10-40 Loan of 1864. • GOLD, STOCKS AND BONDS GOVERNMENT BEGITRITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. • • . DRAFTS OnEng,latl, Ireland. Prance and Germany, for sale In emms to emit Purr-ha-7 a HuNTzysegll, Capbler. Pottsville, Sammy S. 'GO 1-tf IIE Partneish fp . heretofore 'existing . be - . • . tween P. M. .Bairow & Jacob Straub, •Tan nera. is thleday dissolyed by 'matted consent. The books of the firm .will be settled .by. P, af. Barrow.— All those Indebted take notice. • ' " ' • P. M. BARROW. • . • • • .JACOB STROPS. • Illtlgtown, Schuylkill Co., Pa., April L (MRS. IRENSWINIKLE respect: fully. informs ber :friends that she has re • moved tier. place •of Mainsail -to SECOND •BTREET, opposite. the Courthouse, where she Nall tontine the bumaess of Porter and Ale Bottling. . • . An Excellent titanch *ill be sleeved . , to.dni.- N. 1.1.—A tot of - Stone Mead Bottles tar sale; April 0, •-• . • . 14-tf . . • psreons ECM hereby ,cati tiOned aigibist placing. obstructions upon, snaking timber alone, or otherwise doing damage to the roads in Cass. Foster end' Reilly Townships. - A -liberal reward will be. paid any • person who will give information that will lead to the • apPreheoelon and conviction of anv parties who obstruct . and dam age roadi as afor es aid, VritL CLARK, 'Contractor. • 14 It . . . •• vik-ssSetitfettiv - i' _ • p . rrAn the Reading Railroad Depot. in routr:of, the American House: to the ooroer of -Second Street and 'Stony' Alley, opposite • George. Beira Livery Stable, • where rwill continue the Black.inith lmrdnese. Thank ing my cngtomera for their' late patronage atthe old vtand, I hone the same will becondnned ar the new.. G, '01 1 .414- . : GEO. RICKERT. Agt. • PROPOSALS Will be received for one month for the building of two dam, on the .Catawba Creek, near Girard. Manor and Mabanoy Stations on Catavrissa.Rallinad: Addrma • • ':March 30-:-1.3-21. 4 • CHAS. TETE. Tamaqua P. 0. MAYO purchased . the Vallowing popeity. 1130.. 7 viz.: One blind Gray Mare, one Fag Top Buggy, one Sulbey, one Spring WE.11311. one Sleigh, and two pas single • harness from John Rodgers of Llewellyn,. Branch Township. and have loaned them to him during my plessute, auxl 'minden the_ public not to molt them ax the same is my propety" • ,march 30o0T-13 , 1.-. • W: L. WILLIAM& ;., . CO:PARTNEIIBIIII I .'.—The under Q eigned have formed a Co-partuervbip so At tonmys it Law, under the name of HANNAN .t.. SON . .1 . 0101 BANSAN, . ~ . . .Pottsville, Feb G, 1567-4- • THOS. R. BANN.. A.N. T tiE NE *ORE; CHILIVIL - KILL COAL CO., have Sir sale, two or thr 6 e CalTia'ges. Cone a two-horee Carnage); 12 horses and 20 mules. ' • 'l4f - For•furtlier partiCulars, apply to the office of the Company, - at . . • • WOODSIDE.. - Feb 2, .07-5- Schuylkill County. Pa. E UNTYE BEV NATIONAL, BABlii—Porrormus, Nor: 8, 18GG.—No= tice is hereby n si ren that the Cirmalatinn :Notes of the GRimmment Bank of ,Pottaville, Pa.; will be redeemed at.the counter of this Bank. " Nov 10, 'GC 1,5 Gm HAL BVITTM . GER, Csahier. PATENT IMPISOVEMEN.T OF STEAM .VSE.—To 'ail 'whom it may Concern:—For and in muusideration of S— ID hand 'paid by JAMES . WRICI of the Borough of Pottssille. County ai -, Schuylkill. to 'Lewis Eikeinba•ry of Philadelphia, the receipt *hereof haft been acknowl . edged, the. said Pikssiberry has sold .to said d AXES WREN the right to apply . It in the . County of. Schnyl- . kill, State of Pennsylvania. on all Staum Engines now in me or that may hereafter be ailed: Lewis Eikenber ribs ImproOrti .Cat-olf . for ECooo.2iiillg Steam by .Expansion-4 for which:: letters pat ent. dated November 19, .1991; bare been granted to the said Lewis Eikenberry by the IhattedStates.) All persona desirous of information regarding the benefit of this Valve can receive the same at my office in Coal street. -The bener.t.of this Valve to all persons using Steam Engines Is from 20 to 40 per cent. on the-best engines .It can be applied to ail old err .flea. • • t.SCS are. requested to take part mthis -import sat improvement. . They can secure: from me the ree for building new - engines and also' for pax, :mg . the im- . provement on old engines. They can see the motion •at my works in-Coal street; when I have it on my en gine working to the savings herein stated. Italso Can. be seen at Ruch Js -Brans% Ida- at At/dm& ItrOra's and Palo Alto . Bolling JAKE'S •• ' Washhigtonlion.Worlo‘ Pettmille. Feb ST, TA • • : otice h i i te her e e . by gi , e e f niX d t ketter e s d o y f 'N -411 .1 . ?111 1C nit : o . tiO ' n on tate of North' Mapheim Township; e d‘ceased. hove beer; rerouted to the undersigned,—All"persona indebted to . Said estate will make imnfoliate payment, • and those - . 'having clidms will'present the same for settlement. • April 6,41-.-14-6 t, -..; .IdARY 13.3.G.NER. StST_ ISES 3 7NOTICIL—In she .:Court. IL of 40001410111 Pleas of Schuylkill Co. EiSATEL'ItANt3BOI , IIIIt . &C0....1 of March Term,lBl: . _ J. 11.-KEWYCKIIER: • Domestic Attar-hove. - ' • The madersigned,tesiding in the Borough of Mahan op City, the. County of Schayiktil;' hatie- been.op pointed Trrutees of the , estate of the said J. 3L Kem merer, ander the above attachment. All persona Indebted to the defendant or holding any . pr belonging to him are required to pay and de. liter all such sums of money and *merry. due and belonging to.said, defendant to the undersigned, 'and all creditors °Ube defendant are desired tcrprerent their respective claims to GEORGE 'MST. - • '011.1...e.ND0 C. TIFFANY, " . • . . M. KETNER,.. April 1,• `s i-13_ et . Trunem.. ftDMlAllls'irltATult , is NOTIC E :- . -Where as Letteis of Administiatisn on the alive of Ben.: jamin Williams, late of Gordon. tianifikill (Amity, Pa., deceased,• having been gr mted the subscriber,— All those indebted to the said estate will make pay ment and all those hastog claims against sold mitate will mike implication.. ELLEN C. WILLIAMS. Admix... NOTlCE,Whereals letteris of A dmini.tration on 11 the estate, of Henry. James Banol.t, late of the Borough of ermsOna, leave been granted to :the sub scriber by the Register of Schuylkill County,—Notice hereby given to all those, indebted to wild estate to makeaymem and those haring claims will present /Oar . MET, Jr.; d4mlni..4..rator A. D riiNIEtTRATOU' NOT I t:E..,Where. as letters of administration on the estate of Wm'. Wolcott. deceased, late of the .4lorough of Pottsville, Schuylkill -, Conaty, Pa., have been granted to the undersignedl3 , thelleyi, ster of -Wills of the County of. fchuylln.M. —He hereby notifies'; all —persons having claims anima the estate to present • them-lor settle ment and those 'indebted to the estate to matte pay ment. without delay. • C 11,1 1 4. WOLCOTT, Admr. Wiccatiaco, Dauphin Co„ . Pa, Mardi 30 •13 Gt. 10XECUT08. 7 0 NOMICE.,LeueIo of ad-. .12A mialstratbn en the estate of John Rielly, late of Oteltorough'of St:Clair, Schuylkill Conaty....sed. Race been granted to the subscriber: lioticels hereby. *Oren to all persons Indebted to the 'aid atate to make preeentibetn paytnt„• sad these tunin_g claims will for set en tlement; -, 7OIII , TSKETZMISI2, Executor. , March 43, 0 67 , • ••. -.• .12.41.• El a 7.5 bi r tzt co ADaIIitaISTBATOWeI NOICICS:—Wbeee ; lialettens of Administration to the Wale of "Wm_ li Littklialm. late of Folder • Townehip;Sclinylkill Co. dectfumed, have been granted 1 i the' erubseriber, all *name Indebted to mad 'earate; are reqUeeted to make Imatedialo pitynxient. and those 'hating claims opine; the "tame to prevent them to. AN.. A. YARGABEri LITTLEHALBS.. Itarchsl2.lS6T,-12 at Adminletrapx.. • 1 DININIIISTIS&TOWS NOTlCM....Wbere asletters Of atitainforratfou an the .estate of Mi chael' HoOrsti. biter.of - the Borough or-St , Clair de emed. rums been grantedrothernbseriber,f4l persons indebted 'are hereby notilled.to' make bmnothate par .ment, and those hiring claims against thetarne,-to presont ! than for sett ement catboat delsy_ - • " • ' W![. D. HODGSON, rottnige, Ps. Ak. DATILINISTEATOWSNOTECE.-.Where xn. as letters et: Adrainiatration cin'the estate, of NU thew liameey,late? of the BxtrughPettavillie,:de teem& have been granted to the entwall per indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment: Ind-there having clean. 'Cepa the . same will pretent them without delay to • - . • ' '2o#7.ll4Ad.lairir, - Ad or, Marsh 16; 'er • • 1/-44 . A DtRINISTRATBON: - NOT'S/ lt Lets es La. of Administodka cm the estate of Jane B. EU!. at, late of the g of Pottsville, featuytkill Glom= , ty; deceased, having hero ganged to the underehmed,, perms. indebted to: add 'estate ere recleaned to make inrawolst. velment; ant thole twin claims agelow. the some to make them kocont without delay C. anitTLIT. Adnetaistnetne. IttoetsaMe„. Schuylkill Oa., Pa.; 7lareleiT-61.1.4 . A ITISITAIPIS 1t..3.11C8 - :.:ltr- the Wass' comitcsebayastconatwestge of Arts. decassed.The Auditor. appointed -by the - Court to tiodatobnd reeettielhe Mutant of - Blistbeth,Thout.: sa." Ashadukttatty - pf ea#l d . e_ ceased. andto- make dis: oTfoodos of the beglitat In thebotaii,oteald amount elf; ineettlei peeks tetereated for the of m.appobstateett. cet.ftstutdor.. tee 6th. dar Aleft, nit at oadock, at lees.^ att Cooks fit; WY. R. METH, miter. lamb 111 % , Nor , , e'lllCE.'..Wbereatr 'lettere LN -..ato , atel The estate of-lEentigoeb. lete - . of Rost- Doak Malb hl gettlittinCeM;deceseed; tom been te th tO si er - amurressiat br=butr.—atotsee Wt—woreit4ettt oold estate Wotan fatobietiti' those baying - dans wili pre !cot, tbqnbii.eitber tbe modentened tor soleatent: A alig nirraike•llPSSlOTlCJlL—lna.- MlargaiterMadateipitocica as estatik Az deasiii&bave ed.ts prow Indebted* the maid malMgoo ls444 hVZ=l. aseser i Peak *Woe .ta • 1111111M6 !WWII NEMS=MM 7 -3 s GENERAL ,NOTICES. Lk :UAL .NOTICES. DREXEL & CO •1 34r. SOUTH rI'HIRD sT, (BETWEEN KOUT AND CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA, )3 - :A E R S , :AND rquams nr GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 7-30 s, JpNE.,,J.ULy i :AND AUGUST; CONVERTED IN TO 6-20 s . Without charge,•and at p-rent with a PIV.P.II'I' TELE EIOLDBR. . • GOUD, SILVER, - _AND COMPOUND. MEREST ROTES . TED Applications by turd, will receive prompt , attenit,/i and all information cheerfully furnished. Stocks and Bonds bought and Po!d on' cemartr,..dou here er in New York. Orders solicited. - Feb- 23, 'GI . F-3mif FOR: ANp an': VOlt ritAILIS.—A new Counter, Shelving and 1 Show Cue:- A new . Spring Wegun. • Alga a sit of heavy Wa r ren %met& Call mad examine.' Apply. tn. • W. S. ROBINSON, l'in:ket St. , Potterthe. 6,.•6/.- • . • • 14,-6t• . OT si OR SAT., E.—A fine bnibling lot. 20 r JUI font by aboat9o re, tin depth, .sila.Ve-nn Pl' Second St: end Schoylkill Avenue.. A pp'y to • IifFIS.-STRATTON, Church Alley above '2.1 St. April 6,`61-.' . ' OR SALE.—listPhilath:lt:Ma Pavinr Iri - Ffor sale.. Orders received for al Vaal. brick . CUM. IioNVILLIA-11;.., • Aprii.c, - .. 67 • • . • 14,t, F"W / 1 1.11.1L`E'.—Ten fine large. well br - irt ken es. ApplY.to J. J. CONNER. Centre — Street., - or' to TuomAs.. •i CONNER. Jr.. Girardellic Marchso.'GT • 13 • • Fea sktia.-:Six. inlidlog Lots on 'N.!. (of open squire above. llosullal OTI go). Apply to • CRIUSTOPPER' March 2„„11.2 - 2t Mabintongo St , con, t . . VOW new•frarne house, sit Itst I::coener of Centre and Coil streets, 4111 City.- •It contains ten fine rooms, with a td-_, and well ventilated cellar. Also, a lot EA feet, : with a ',table and back hnildinge attached. . • Apply to JOHN FOUNEI.; Shenandoah env . . "March 23, '67 - •.,* • - 0011 boufe recentry occup by John S. Graham iu Morris Addition. A., • Z .4 plyto 4: • - • _ WILLIAM CATE ,- ;, . . Morris AcLiti 4", March 23, .GT-12-3t* TLEt.--The MANCHESTER COAL i'.11%11 , A . NYS COLLIERY. at Wadesvine. )ww. P: f:4 condition. Apply to . . .P. Enginevr uf 3farrti 22. IRCT OS MALE...The "Anglia.' hoa=e.•3tlhac;.n. • -Street.."&o eit6,93!, story brek; 11,11 r - in fair condition. comfortable and .e.ouvent,nt • lceation most desirable, lot extending thrtnnzh' -" from Mahantongo to Norwegian at. st,ble nn•! rage lions° on rear end, garden filled with CID ric , r.!•1 well-grown knit trees and shrubbery. Term. apply.to CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, Att7. fiir u.vro'r March 2.3.067-12-3 t Mahantongo St.. ter. of FOR RENT OR 8.4. 1 10.—A new Si , re . .Room end Dwelling on Centre street, - land, Pa, For tiarliceltra apply to THOIdiaGLRNWRIGIIT, Ashl4mi. pa March iq, '66 . IVIINING ritAciiirrE RV FOR MA I. V,— One steam engine, r 0 horse rx,wrr, I , in S foot etrok e, and 2 fled 'tly-whcel, in aocd urd,r. Onepole pump, 14 . incb, 7 foot gtro:;:e . One Ventilating Fan, 9 foot diameler.- . OneVenttilting Fan 4 foot diameter. - • At the Machinery Depot:BEZ 5F . '2,1:1;!;. March 9, , g 7 - • . t: FFOB SALE.—A Farm on the A' kill and Sasquehanns Eallroad, Ltve nu'o• r .Pinegrove, for eale, Including ,stoek.. grain„-hay. &c.—about 200 scree half nmler Lion. Ilea favorable: Film low, end terms eu..y. - Address "FARM," Miners' Jorirnd. °ince. March 2, 'G _ . . FOMI MALE.--The utideriikned offers. fcr . double Iwostory dwelling, with room front to . build two bourns, adjoining loL of Sir. Miller and Mrs'. Nagle in Market Si. Por par-"".—•- ticularp, enquire on the premises. THOS. 'MA (l 1711;E. March 2, .67 Lt tf FOR RENT.—:An' °Bice corner of Centre and Market ,etreett.: ale% one on 31.4r1, - .• street, tbOr doom from Centre. Roth liOlt convenient. .Apply to LEWIS C. IILIOMPSON Feb. 9.3, , G: • • -s, VOR BALE.—The "Wel C ,9 1A2 .4. no 31ar 1 5 . 1, ket street • Possessioe prtl For fermi., apply ' • '• Feb. M,-!67 S C. TEIOMPSON • • Schuylkill! Boni ' fol!y:riquifipeci, and in good order Sa evt ry , 1 1 A low price will be teken for theta—CASH • ' Addreee LEWLSW. VHILLIPS. Box ma, New TO LET..—The nom •,i1 8r06...tri Hase-f-ls'Ottmßalldirig, *neon etren.Aptil Ist,' Apply to . ' - • HENRY C.RUSSEL; 2d std Feb 33,'0: • . • 100 R NAL F..—A vidnable Cosi Yard p , 41.7 the city of New York, conaiatine of IT stoned with bulk-bead, irn the North River. Li thoroughly fitted up in ever, way, and haa priv' Ilesep--ta capable oratories 1.50A0 tol,a The lease 1=55 years to rur,will. = old et a Boilable price.. For further rartianlara, LEWIS W. • • Pei IG, • P.O. Raz 1150, :New do WILSON'S F A I, V Feavittg Machiner•.--call at cor. 1: .1 Norwegian Sta. 31.1 m A. STRAUCH E. (41.; r.ELT, wer.• Pratoyilks. Oct... 6,66---40-6 m. Fos BALE.--A • film-Flory - Brick House and Lot in Ho-riles Addition. Pot'q• ville, at preirmt occupied be Charles M. Esq. Powession given on gist of Aril Apply to • THOS. R. HANNAN, Pi..t.t..Fvi::e Feb 9, NIT C.ri. T''''''..oTs.wouTmALE-In the moth Vein Cord Compani's Addition to the . r. r ough of St Clair, Schuylkill County. Penna. loin are located inn the Mtth Creek and are cunven',nt to all the Mill-Creek Collieries and to the .1, - c1e1 . 7.:.4 Black Band Inmi Ore Vein, which is now ftilly oped at the Shaft. or E. W. McGinnep.. on the 11.071 moth Vein Coal Coro land, and is avid hi comp., •en*. judges, to bethe bet Iron Ore yet d!...Pr...A•ered in Inv State. N doubt extensivelFarnsees. and Steel Works will shortly be erected on the I The Mill Creek and Mine Hill Flaidrudi. through the prop , ::rty. living facilities and coarrn'. - .4t4 for ma:kinds at . besineas. For termi, ap;,') tJ fIART; President, • ' - • 1 4 :cr. 330 LParari St . : . • ortoJOMISMITZINGER, Sect•y, St. er...t. • Jan Pl,' 't: tf • 10013[ 'SALE —A guy foot lot and two go- j.e.-4; ry house •on 5 •aawtongo r&t, now °con vied by Thomas •LI Walker, Eq. Poeee: l / 4 - . o .oa s " — '" given en May 1, 131.7. ARA:, to Dec: 9, 4;6 a - ..PRAN LLN B. GOWEN. VOl3. RIAIL,E.The decellin .retent.ls - ocru;.: I by John S. Graham in . 3:forth 'Addition.— Pompeahm given Immediately. 'A ddreza • ' • • . FRANK CAIIT7F-. ••••—••• • . . Real Hatate Agent. Nal:Laney City, 'Penna. April 21. '66 l6-tt VOR 81.11.1..E.,—A lot of second-hand. 'Machinery IL' • viz i-1 Steam Engine., 10-borso power, with boi I • ere, fire fronts, pump, &c all complete, suitable for small foundry: Alsol Portable Engine alth bo il er tn.: governor,' - &a., all complete, about 4-harse - power. Also about 12 tons T Rails. . . . • • Also about S tons Sheet Iron. . . Also IS Drift Cars that hive been used -InasloPe— ineh gunge. For sale at the Machinery Depot o 1 Sept N, '66—SS-tf • JABEZ SPARKS, Coal St ATA uA BM. 115 3 :.41; :ESTATE AT .PRIVAT-E MAlLE.—Tbelnterwt of the nu .demigned, being the undivided half of the well known HUtel..ProPeriY, attests on the swthwest corner C.HA of owhill and Cenrre streets, in the Boroneh of Pottsville; will be sold at private elle. This . property was formerly known as the Exchange, now as the Union' Hotel. and is one of the largest and mot: valuable Hotels in the Borough of Pottsville. - Jan.l2, 18ABELL.k. PALMER: ENING - MACIOXERY AND MA. - ' TERIA.LS 'FOR S ALF., One Locomotive Engine. - • Two 0-horse power Engines with gearing for L.:et- Inß and pumping. " - One 2.-home power Engine and breaker machinery. One email Primping Engine. - 80 drift.eare in good order. Also a lot of T and. Plat Ber RalLti Wheels. Wire'Ttopes, Maine, &e., &e. Apply to • P. W. SITEAPER, Engineer of Minn, Pottsville. Nov. 11% 933 ' . 43- ', • FOR LEASE AND FOR SAT.F,, Semi-Bittmainons Colliery in North .. em Pennsylvania, with 16 MILES OF RAILROAD, fully equipped and In working order.- A Gas Coal Colliery - in 'working condition ' - near rlttaburg. - Two Antkeneiteaeries, now prodnctice, in . SchnyMEL Coanty: A Tract of Coat Land with a (X)LLTEItT, on the Mammoth, and 6 MILES OF 110.1LROAD.- - Three.Unstdried and Twent lee A ere+ o ( - good TEIEBEEtLAND. • One - Light Loromotive: One 407hisrae Power Engine:. One . Thatcher Pump'. . • Drift Carr, iL-c4 dce: • W.' SIIMAIFEII, • . • • 13N9IMIIER-OF 3111 , H - E - S, Pottsville, 'GT • • : • ! 134:- 'WANTED. WANTED.,Agenz $l3O per month ' • The florae awd - ether Lire fitock - lITJENNINGS, Intelligent Agents wanted in every eonnti. Fot °radar% teima the., address • - BARTLEsoN Co, au : mutual st.,•Piatide... ' April 6; ' • . TANTED. -- A Clerk. One that is net afraid a wort nor long hems.: One from the country Preferred. Address BOX'? 17, Pottsville. 'Kamh-30.156T • . 13-31* • AGENTS WANTED. .s2ooPer Sleuth and Expenses Paid. NA I 3 or IiViLLLEA(3TOITS. to introduce a NEW AND EkZeta, DivENTION. Of absolute utility 1:1` tiousehold; • Agents preferring to:work on con, cm earn hum to 11 3 ' per clay. ror lull peatieularr enclose skimp. and address WILSOE & co.. 334 Ara St., PhDs:, Ps- March*O. • WVgood goat 'boy to seekt in store. • Nest write a good hand.' 'speak Geri - and • come wef . narcatnneraled. - One - not the* t r work. address watt mine: age and nakresite,_ ' :March 28 4 w—Es-tr SITUATION, labs Mee. • WANTED IMMEDIATELY: 'Mee IlLostdreil Mks to:attao taleisitaia tin VOfl. • V BIN'S ILIABTHATED DON..I3B'IIC MBES, com p:Wag urtwaxds of UN crolitt_ quad* sem -meatary of-T4OOO Notts from cttlfereat ; or"; "MaZogyasinv Fainfty .. .rograptmepagte t od : Ex tended axnandanee : Stalteal itlatel., eh:ow let:teal Tablet, &e.; to. ", Alogat dump tat.— Oar mow odes are MI topple" we* At a Olind a/II Me fez i l axelltetCreaehxza. Illantenk _zed al lovers et the wed arGed . „. tt bas' un aran r Po , • Msreb tri •1111.41, :.ilantetang; Pi. W. , . . . AIRITED:- . . took "prii . ideal Mithints4 11 - 4 psil !bit., In ibiumichine baigness: Gocd.su,p sad Ailktctisa Shimiathlndustitalrail Work -1. ASAIKA:ren or twelve coV Oil aoks • . good I:make. boklitig ,111 1 . 3‘11 to SQO gallons. : APO'S to • • it..11.314.NAN. WARTE.D.o.iTirsittimoisa. mead Sailers War 34 lock Mask Mt 4144114 akattpittge will oe pold Maehtoarr ar cow c = " " ittt ti Alin& Dna , Mkt' esiglnesad imaddautt at**V itt sod Pax c ixesusdadoci at at itiglitwilat - 0 , 10 1 6 - 9 i 0 04 10 : 11 : • . • . . TreeCirt4 arriatuir KINCL.IOIII* *We , - 41 %• 44;l i t MO rgeramis