pliltiO'.-' : M.0.0.1i4.4 - ',. - _____ POTTS VILLI 4., %AT G 11.13..... JUNI E ism% 1 -, •Cie+" „ • - •••`l-.Nr. •••• oly„ - - . Just and fear ra;t: - all "tic mi., thou airieit at Th 7 God and truth's."._ • • }IBC ONS TUT, C.T I 0 IT: • • c&a,gressniter much.labr ; after:weighing wed erery . praposition offered ; actuated sole it by a . desire.fOr.the Safe and speedy it2.cpn- . sAructiol of the 'S'ates late . in:-Rebellion, - passed in Loth 'liaises by a vote of_more: titan two-thirds, the Ililitary bill. The. measure was heartily endorsed by the, people of the' North who fought the Rebellion tioasuccess- ,- . tql close, whileprominent audirdluential men ia 'the South, like ex .61 wernor: - Brown, of 9eargia,. and Gan.. James Longstreel, ey_ . pre.ssed tbernielvesf4vorable tsii,l---thelatter i,l a . re.c.cat letter..sayitw, that. "thellilitary: till and-arnendraeuts'are peace otleririgs:" -As our rfnd. , rs ate aware, tinder theprO- . viriqns of this b!ll the ten relrel States ate di videdintootire military. .distrietS; the P,resi.: dent of the United States Is .directed 6:tip pont military commanders over - them, - and the Powers :and atniff; of these commanders are _distinctly . marked out. It* will be :re, inen3bered that when Ibis bill. was 'passed, con greES 1)0 not removed any of the , ties brought upon the rebel States by the Re bellionthat those disabilities are not yet re moved. 'ln contemplation of law they are just is much rebel now as when actual hestll tties were in prOgresa. Congr&s cadet' alone 11'as power to do; so; has never declared the iusurree6on at an end. jt thii peCuliar sums of the rt b::1 Szates that, gives Con. grass the power to place ale military above the civil authorities. . With this clear, understanding of 'lite' situ . a ion" of the rebellious f3tates of the pow-.. ers of Congress_ in the •matter,- and recog nition of the. foot that. reconstructiem .was p-cgressing fat is.fteorly;. the community woe .s.urpt*.sed_ this week by. the env-mil-ce ment of as opinion from Attorney- General Stanbery to the oh-et - that. tbe.civil govern - meats in the rebel -states ttreilegal-and must . nand, superlor to the- militaty, while: the military power must' be reduced to a. mere police forte, - to keep order-and prevent as sautt and- battery. • Under Mr. Staribrry's . opinion, 'if Aditp*.e.l, the ellect would be as state -by, the New York:Tribune: •.. • -Ma r .Monroe tinny orranize his pollee 1111375. • Gen. 'f•te. toad to protect them ! Judge Abell . . may thro ht± ertn'tmorer assitasins and call ;ono the Grand July •to.itictlct innocent and per.e. ruled Men., Gem - . Sner.Aan it bodnd to pmie.-t him. All the re •- • .ourcras of the States are .committed to Rebels. alt the of lh,t , e. MTnlllT:Oltrei lit ricen to - men who ion: to oppreFs the black; and restore their own vise.. or The monav, the filmonce. the ttixeitif itie . Socith aie owe returned to enemies of the Repitblic. nod t' -to 2tri , (Lis in r: .mtirind are of no more we ;Mtn It die.,, , nradeF , On Governors So praise leer - i.flieeri , ` wish . toln3Oetle.reironstruction ! • Nvh,.,,,h- 1 1t ea r sopp,,ae piveea another. . • vaznint Lsw‘•—liice the one which. Terry oterrnled ire he wila sent to the mar.ntainP. .NA - Irre is the - proW• cr to utimil itt s.;rana.f‘e the Leziiilaitire of -LoniAans mikes cert.linterts of sulTrage. - or laws Tined on' ttie - enT,•ience of rac , a. What power cap undo the wr..ng We might ecntinio, Irmtinl pre the il:M.tratione, . Ti chow a' thousand rime in whitii tho irrespcnitihility - of Ike ...!'s11" and . the helpleamesa of the military . p. rll aku-t he operatiOna Of . 1 bct..llll , tArY bill itu .• p.,.sinle. if Prei4dent Jot upon the advice of to c‘mnselor. tLe *tick of Ifezoultructiol stops." • Whether the opinioti is 'given as a parii to in the interest of "My '1": - .1icy or not, it is clear that Mr. .Stanterys views . of 'the foree.ofthe N!ilitary bill do not coincide with those of ,the - President given in his veto-mes . Inge of Ilurcb. - the Attorney-.oerir— . al bold 4 that the military. .authoriOes in ,the Southern States, e7c, , pt in case's of particular ctnergency, aie to remain paSsive, merely co iiperating n ith the civil authorities to preserve order, the President said in March last in speaking of the bill • . •• It enilaCce the w hnie.raleilatiut; the'ietitit ate. of Fe 7:, and. ::,indithin, and ecet ,t,areer within their I:Milt, •to the moot ahiert. ai.d 1.4.1-must es ever Gad a Lontrd. cc-ah-ininte t,1,.11.18 .•lavee an ithin bill . to the milt: ,11: cr. - %Inte and colored perauriy. It . tr,6;:e P.l repuhNeangemernmen: in crag:, and-pun-the. liberty,.and honor or•an. the pt2ople each of tem unJer dm..,itialion ci a igir , :en,..cinthe..l with unlimited .• Ilatf ice apace weanight give other extracts trcim Mr. Johnson's veto messages' to flow. bow radically different wereltie' views held • in Abe provielor.s of this bill by . th e PreSid e.n t, rind- those flow • expresse . d by hiS Attcrney- . ton - eral: liirw they harmonizedt - e . mains to be Seen. --,Bait seems prnbable that notwithstanding the blunderi* .po , ition. in' .whicliit will plsee Mr. Johnson, tic Will adopt. :tile views of Mr t4tanbery. I tiSunderstood in ashiitglon. Urn.thii opinion. will be shortly - tollowed try the issue of a enrral .order by. lite Piesiiient confining the military corn-. Wailden to the exercii-e of the &flies indica- - led by the Atteirney-tfeneral„ • • - • '.• • • I .the Presid , :tit should thus itch.: nnil it .seems probable; for he. is still wedded It; his NV to elied .policy, and would pulzli it to suc cess through oceans of blunt, if : need be; the,work of Reconstruction \VIII come to st it. - I u.that crisis it will be.the imperative duty of Congress to have a quorum in .July for work, and.it is to be hoped that the people•will de.,. mend the attendance of their representatives. no this queition, Thaddeus Stevens •balf - addressed the following letter to the edi tor of the Washington. Chronicle, • and.the views of the !`Great Commoner.' will we d'o . nr+t - doubt,.have great weight in securing the iudispensable session : . • . Tote-ram: Penns_ .rea,e . I:think-it proper to sumrevt the propriety of havin; a 4,porura in Congreas on the Ist pr O ximo. The opinions - ot the At ttrney-Gereral seem to require some. expla (try or seppleniental acts.' Kneed not point eat the errors in favor of the Rebels, there'utt many .of rn easily fel.ll. For instance, it is provided that to _emit le-0,13;• registered requires -one yewa residence in the State. EN caj . man cee Fee that this menus t.f.nrus , residence iafreediately before the election 'lll.e. Attorney 'General holds that:the Party may take ; :ne months. st hen he-was a boy, and three inonths now.. Andrew Johnsen by going ,a month-I*fore the' irfba. to NOrth Carolina. where belfved thirty years. acv-, we'd via.); AA rrh rezard to clerks. military and. and the holding of Confetlerate'oftices in rebellion. Bnt T will not take time to mitt: now. A mi,take more' obJectional than either, is •n,. feet of Mao p.ition by the Attornsr-Getienn 'Au act it g eat all in tht, question. and treating his directions - as, • Intling officially. The Attorney-General has no more tir.bl or interfcrelhan the Preshlant MAI to reconstruct, which pretension onagress has settled: since lthas been • - ad indged that the conquered States NA to he treatee as_ echdned territory. rind rebuilt, without reference to - their forinerei - noli lon by the Legislative' power alone. . It Is. to be supposed lhar Congress alone' it to -he ap p.-and to In earn of dnitiarity. It 111 true that the At - • z. racy-General, is too gord, a lawyer to pretend Pe . set under the ttrulairath n. as it Is well derided that ad mitting new' States. -and. of course, rebuilding con quered territory, docp not come 'Milan the provision of Instrnmene, Ills opinion Just as good as any other good la r.nd no • bet ter. -Tt Is the attempt to -treat It n..• vni:lar that Is obj,ctionable. When he' rtd,s , what shall, vkiencei it obeyed. he ooetvgreat tvr,ng. . lie has a fair eacti,e. Lewever„ under the in-' sintil.-n of tie tlt-mmarulit-e Goitre's. I have said, Ibis mart with - gr. at TOW: our lint tirding my. col- Lugo. A ii.rfro'rlir Lii the ynstion. t have tint been able to refrain. I fuel nah,ml fear 'lest it - .should lie - • Gorteht that I obtrude my-Opinions too oft, n'public ma, tcre..' bet my anxiety, possibly my tires-c:ttt< d-: xietv, relative to reconstrnaion, must be my (sew e.,- With great respect, your obedient servant, I . -• nilla+triL SIT.VE.YS. . • —Since the above had been placed in type, - the conclusions of Attorney General Stan • hery's opinioti -on the • Reconitruction acts have been considered 'S.W. adopted by-, the' President- and Cabinet,- Secretary- Stanton, . all honor to him, voting nay. Orders are.to be isined aronce to the military .command era, restricting their power and operations in the rebel - States. Now, tel the .Itily session of congress iv: a fixed fad, and the impeach;• - meta - of Andrew, , :folinson,• .the -hold, bad • man, be one of its most important duties. • loyal people of the country wish it done . THE REPUBLICAN STATE CON . •VENTION. This Convention will meet in Williamsport,. Pa.... on Wednezda'y nest, ^Gtr inst.,- Its du ties will be the nomination Of a candidate for the . ~Supreme Ilench, to . succeed' Judge Woodward, whose term of service will soon expire, and '-the promulgation of a platform . cf principles. , • - ' For Supreme Judge the delegates from this County have _been instructed t. - support Edward 'Owen' Parry, a gentleman whose personal worth atd: professional qualifications, will it is believed, : make him a prominent candidate before the Con ,. 'eni ' Marty, important cases invol ying titles to land, etc:;, litthel - cool reglobs, come up annually fore the Supreme Court, and Mr. Parry's great familiarity with every- thing pertaining td those regions would' ren der him in that respect alone, a desirable a6' quisition to the Benchi rif! is a simnd.law. yeifand.a most aflatile, courteous gentleman. We trust that the claim of this section will receive due comiderotion at the hands of the • t;onvention, and that the honor of a lmina-, lion will be: accorded to. Judge Parry: In the platform of principles to be promul gated, we hope that the Corivention'avill take high ground. The Republican party was first to check the encroachments of,the slave - power uporifree territory. When that pow r wage I . warn pon the Government, the Re publican party seized the favonible opporAn . nity and,struck off the slave's manacles.-- N ow, it must be the mission of that party to see that (Squat and exact 'rights be guaranteed to every worthy citiaen throughout • the entire land, IrreSpectlve gm %Ores(' ble .. • •• . -Ain. The Republican patty of Pennoriva nia should declare unhesitatingly; in favor of • universal suffrage,• and :take the •earliestbp portanity under the law, to amend the Con . - - stitutiiiii of the - Stataceolhat there stall re main no invidious distinction on account of race of color, a disgrace tind • blot upon the statute book of thefitate. Let us hope that the Convention will, now that the proper time has arrived for .ltiplice the Iceptblictai Party i of Pennsylvania right on the record as re gaitisprilvenal srdirsze- Let us ask no more, of the South Man we are willing to give our - ' • Another tlutP of .the WillignisPort Couyen tion ;will be Jo pledge the_Republican .party in Favor iaf calling V . coxuaititticiniki. barmen- Ilcin-to reran: legislative corruption, of the roll e* - tenl of which the people have but a fair:tide& The - platipropmed we publisliat' _the head of. this paper, where it . wiU remain until success crowns the efforts for.Censtitti tional liefcrrin: • • • • .._ The Convention will be composed' of most excellent delegates from every Section—zin telligeut, conscientious men—and we ear nestly hope that their' action will keep the Republican Party of Pennsylvania in the front rank of PrOgresi, Reform, Justice and Haman Itiebts. . goal Atfairo. Weekly _ Ai~nnanac. .1110 C. ' We 1,113/I.S' Smtur,:_,....; 4 2'.4,7 * New AL: lu .14 mo: 2.1 ..M.min.t:x 4 tnk 14: 'Find Q, U 1 .41 MG. TElll.b/5........ k. 4 !fr . "; 14f 'Fel 11.1(.11 - eve: WILDNE6I , I7. 1 4 29 1: List Q. f'.s. tit°. ti'TlittIADAT I. 4 a 13., 2s: rawai • 1 . .4..39.: . . • , ' . „ ffiET.E.OROLOGICAL TABLE.- Temperature. at Greenwood- fekr.tht • . ' JUNE, 1%7. A; ]9. The .(bririr 3 has tied the rate of Borough t:tt a• ten-mills. . • • . • • • Rol.bed:—.Last . week, near Yatenfille; a Join win robbed of about nine dollars. - ' . • • . Send. fora eatalogr..e Cif :Lebanon Valley College. Sce ailverti.ment iu tnottler column. ' ....1-sfrand hand pianO, in eieellent order is for sale at•Leim©er's store,. Centre street. . —Tstenly-firtia Sun Any of the year, acid fret after , Trinity. Day's hpgth, 15, hours. and 4 minutc•s, ' . 0.4 Saturday laat, a Mr. Dillinger, miner at Garden, wad badlYinjured by a premature el pluton While limping, hie shot. • , • . . . Burglars are agairi.at work in Illhaney Clic: Serena. shanties and cellars. have been robbed during the week 9f .Clothing and ptovieions. • . - The &Ms of 'Temperance of Macianny City are making preparations for tlie,grand 'County pic-: Me of aid -Order, Achieh. is to :fake 'place neat . month in ttat . . - • ..4fr. M: Welsh has opened a saddla and bar nem .lop in. - .S.Jrwegian street, east of Centre: are.. Wels.l3 : is sit. excellent -workman and : should be liberally patronized.- • . • • • . . . . . . . . .. Malianny CR:, contains eight - schools,' with' ten teachrs, including the Stipurintenclent. During the teim irhich-bas plat chise.l„974 pupils *ere admitted, bl 4 malesa.nd 4GO females.. .': . • , . . . . . . /..nst.weni, the National Zonsves of Tsmagns, paid ' 0-waldsville,- To-liigli county,. a visit, and had 'a pleasant time among the side-shows, braSs bands r cake-standS, fiddles:, and , ` STlVit 3111:E1...5.32 . . . , Plti'arl..,'r4ia 'awl Iteadilig Itailronq ith of July enenrainn tiel:etv will lye. sold al redno , dratPs; be tween, all stations 'of :Rearding. ltsdroad and branelies, good from Saturday, June '2.l'itli,.tO Mon day, July -3th, .1&37 13=13 . .. . . C ireus —Robinson'4 -South-western Cirrns . ix hilAited in.Mahanoy City on Wednesday last We understapti'lli.y..were refused accommodations at •the Mansion House, on account'of some of their members haying the small pox.. of celebrating the Fourth in the gond Old etyla. firemen's and civic nrocest , ion, oration, readint, ,. .,if the Declaration of Indepundenee, mnsie, splendid fire-works. ;,Sc., are among the features contemplated. Torn Lacey, aziministrator of Michael Lacey; decefteed, Collector and Treasurer of School tax of Norweeian• Towhehip, hag- settled up' the amount of his duplicate and paid over the 'bal ance of 1.5.59 - 53 to hie aucmsor, John Minor, Re'c. Air. Moore a the Methodist Chnrehole.. livered only a portion of his sermon On Summer, on Sunday evening Net. He will: uonclUdo it on Sunday c•venlog,. 30th instant.. It is a - production : in uvery feapc•l equal to his.earixion OP Spring. • e Ph, iladelpuia and Reading RailroactCompa ny.'are. about pushing. forward to completion the work of building, the extension.of the. East Penn=, sylratila 114iIrnail troth Allentotim to EaPton.•in order to :SPr rirt , through route froni...Ww Ter: to Rarrikbuig,.. • . . . • • keii - viv a!: —The !sales .connected With the Preo 14terhin Church of Mahanoy City, held a straw , berry. (cativo! dining the week for. the . purpoile of raieing tondo towards paying for the impovement of -the editice. •WO'understand their ettbrta were' eneeeeefol. • , . . ==3ll imnges of note.L—The• Valley train for Ta nia.ina now 16avt,; , Nit:brine at t :30 and It A-SU; half an 11 , m.r earlier than the old time.; The last train from Tamaqua for.Pottaville;.leares'at .1.35 P. M. A mixed pamenger and freight-train leaves Aehland for Pottsville at?, P. M. • •. • • 1111=1:1 Thr.lfiner LiterarvAssociation heir tins=. Lie to. obtain the Odd * Fellows' Hall for their meeting on 7ilonilAv evening nett, wilt 'therefore meet in the Conned Chamber on It:ailroad street.: The - iine.4tion; "Whieli 'affords the. bet ter field, for. et, i.nience, the.i'olgit or thellar r will be (Isms's, ed•'hc the ineichere of the Society. - • • el== Fair of *Mel). We ei)olte in niir last, will beheld at the. grounds of •. the Agricultural . Park 4 4 ,A - B°6st - ion-in this Borough,. on • Tuesday, Wednesday and 'ThursdaY *mkt.: There will:on each day be interesting tiials °fanned, for 'which. premiums from ttO to i 75; are off red. 'Owners of trotting, pacing and rrinninglinMes aro invited to compete. - " • , • . Mr. Sololoon Ilooreriinow rebuilding his store in Centre street above. Market. While the ira provi ment i 3 in progress of c - Instruction, his store will. he ',found iin n diately. adjoioging on the north, Where his hinds and customers wiil find all that they: desire in hie line. Mr. Hoover's new attire will undoubtedly, add much to thelippear anco of that section, of the Borough.... :ire are:ploased.to learn that fl. C: hill Jr. Co. have heen appointed General Agents of the Tray elers'lnearance COMpany forrastern PenntlyVa mia.• This is a 'well lleserved.apfoltitment, and tboTravelers can Pride themselves on having . se . - cured the livest firm in Pennsylvania to manage their business. Mears: Hill & Co.. offer their Pottsville cape for sale. • • • • IM.atardlg °Lamy , —The Union .Leagne'of El dred Towahip, this County, met on Saturday even ing, June 8, and tre understand that several Mends of Afferent' Davis, attacked the Meeting. Shots' were fired by the assailants and stones thrown into the building where, the. meeting was being held.- One of the rattans was arrtsted while in the act of loading a rifle. . - , Our readers CAD malie their own comments on such dastardly conduct. ...Robinson's circus i:x.hibited bere.on Saturday, last. 'ln the afternoon jnat before' the perform ance eenitiaenced, a gust blew the canvas down, creating-Considerable alarm in the audience, bat no.person was seriously injured by the rnsh made to get out- In the evening there was a large-ati dience end the performance .passed off .satisfac terly. Miss Rubinson 19 improving. rapidly, and will make a tine equestrienne.: She is already a dashing; fearless . rider. . . . In speaking of the late Odd Fellows' demon.' stration in Tamaqua, the Journal of that Bor ough, says : "Pottsville, aamightliave been ei pi eted, had no Lodge in line." Friend Leybnrn unintentionally, no doribt, does Pottsville injustice in this matter. idinere' and Lily of the Valley Lodge, of this Borough, were represented,. probably not in as large.numbera as they 'desired, but still they were there and in line, as lodges... . . . Shouting Ajair near Ashland. —On. Saturday night last a running fight took place.between two parties of men near AShland, during which serer.' al shots were exchanged, resulting in the serious wotinding of .a man named Anthony Carey. Three hails entered his body. - On Bunday, Thomas Currc and Nicholas Purcell; charged with ing ['he Wounds, were arrested and committed .to - prison. On Monday they were released on bail, from which fact we presnme that Carey's injuries were not a mortal character. . . _ ' ' Daslarabj Attempt to Throw a Railroad Train pow Track.—On Tlinreday.ef lait , :week, an attempt was made by rlac,ing obstructiona on the track of the Reading Railroad helow Port Clinton, to throw a train containing the Pavmfaterbf the Road, Mithetrack, and then probably, in the non fusion, rob him: Happily, the obstructione.were discovered and -removed in time to defeat the villainous plan. Search waanuade in the vicinity. for enapiciona looking. parties, but none were found.' . . St;rered Philadelphia artists;ledies and gentle , men, have been here during the week, viatting dif ferent eections of the ittgion, making sketches of the, beautiful mountain -scenery, and appareetiv enjoying their respite from the hot avenues ana stilling atmosphere of the city. On Thursday in. the . little erAine "Gam,". which ' !rite Pitee 4 at their disposal by the Reading 'Railroad Company, through Mr. Blues, they -visited Mr. Pisgah, one of the most magnificent scenic .spots in this sec, lion of Nnnsylvania. •• . , • • . =MI Coroner's hapeq:s.--Curoner . Sobrison held an . inquest on Tuesday last, in New Caine Townsbilk near flepplier's sLinea , ou the body of a child 17 . months old, son of --- Reardon; who 'was acci dentally tilled by being run over by one of the teams hauling prop timber: Verdict accordingly. . Defray-Coroner I. P. Bechtel held an inquest on the 14th Jost:, • at,Swatare, on . the - body of -- Godfri Hublert, who was killed in a shaft at Steil Colliery, by falling of elate and. otber.mate rial on him, causing instant death. The water from an old gangway broke into the abaft, cal.- jug the eecidea.. -Verdict in acozredance... • The.lif, F.: , ..Choptl it Palo Alto, was dedicated to the service of Almighty God on last Sabbath. afternoon. • Eloquent. addresses were made by . Rev. F. Biome; Re*. tr. Crewe . , and Re - v. J. Liri demuth. The chapel Was crowded .on the occa sion, andthe giving WV. spirited and liberal. The atrionntaisked for was $5OO, and $713 were cont nted; more than enough to cover all indebtedness.. The cost of the Chapel • wasllsoo. Much credit is due to the Jellies of Palo Alto, through whose exertions the daapelchiedy owealts existence. It wit scnnething which was greatly prided in this vicinity, and we doubt not; baronial good will be done by it.. A. - large and tonrishing Ash/4th school has been - organized which promisee mneb good; Rs - session is held : on every:Sabirath after= , noon at . 2 o'clock.'' - Rev. tor of the Port Carbon ILE. Church, will preach .the chapel on. Sabbath afterniron - it 3 o'clock on .rune Nib, and:froth thence regularly every two week', at the same hour.. Prayer meeting •will be held. iu it on every Monday evening. All, ire Invited, • • • •.•••. • . . • Derni---John Beach's.. the employee at Thong: ling's Brewery, whose skull was !rearmed last week, In eoneequenee of hts eirry.;y fug s euk of beer, died onTnesday morningtast from the injury; • He leases a wife and . 1 . 4 - e Ctn., posit reiliteM exarolnidioninado'hYDeciorti . 8. and J. T. Carpenter,. assisted be Dr. ru: R. 'Silly - man, et the,l3; S. A . ..,ehorred. that the -torso of the blow received en the right . Ml3p 6f thefore=' head . ..was earried - throtigh the head to' the left aide of the helmet the bruit!. The bones form ing the floor on which the brain, testa .wereSbat tered andlying . .loose in fragments the bead Deathwas the inevitable result of Wit eondealed. and intemtl fracture, in spite of any 0 - .l.lltreatf,- . . . - . . . E..-11t21R-41. . C niiure S. Co a mechanical apparatns, ebowing in a perfect man nerltha most approved method of mining anthra- . cite Mtl, will be exhibited at the. Town Hall in this Ilomugh ntxt week. 'afternoon , and:- eve ning, cominsiacirig cin - -Wetrneaday..." . '' Miners - are seen - at. work in :the.slope, drift . , :and breasts ; :: incline plane, care, .brealur; • screens; slate: pieloirs elutes, pimps, .rind far, all working.: with admi rable perfection by steam power.. 'The wortsare' of duflicient size, CleiNlifyiilC 1 apscenf I.SO square feet; and having Wen ponatnacted be ski lfitt me; chanies who alit heir lives h ave been familiar.with coal mining . .operations, nothing has heen omit ted to..render this novel exhibition apcsrect model of the mo_t improved collieries. it i 7. in beautif worbir.g order. • - • • • • ' In conme ion with the exhibition there will .be, a lec.nre In a immpetent getalerettr 011 the sub ject.a coal and coal - mining. . • • This int.-reating.exhibition shonld attract large artdien,:es•-• ' • . • ' .. . . • beaP, ..r a Brae,' Suldier.- 2 -Chstia4 Priam ack- Yin, a rOfored :man; end during the Rebellion, one' of the most courageesis of the many brave def.M eters of the I died iu thii.Rerpugh on Wed- • nesday last, of consumption. - - • " Jackson, early in the War: When ,tt nomaen steal prejudice existed againiat. arming, the caor ed man, and Precluded hith 'from shoulchring a musket in defence of theimperiled country:went. in the eapae'ty of servant to Cap: James :Wren, of the Washingtcm - Artillelists Efe,paSaed , thrangh Baltimore with the Company; on the 18th ctrApn7,. 1361, e , route to the deferev of the National Cap. : : ital. Re returned home with the' Company 'on the expira ion of ita term 'of seri-L.*. In inrih 1: , ,Z4, be enlisted as a private iu,C..mpany ruited States Regiment coloryl.troepa, and was prormited to corporal:. In:: the bloody ca.rpp , ,ie:.l before- Richmond 1864; he niatin git'shea eo highly in - battle, thit he order Of -the commanding • Geneial,: er al. inscribed ae NIC*B DisTINGLISHED FOIL . COrE . • • emeatea BEFORE P.ICuxOSD. . • I ' . Ferro ii. 4 Lebera's ; • I. ' 'U. S. Colored Troops. • ••• 560 , SIP; ; ' 79 • 1,9 Th . e I..ne.kle confining the clasp bean the iesctip tiou, Army of the James.". • . . - Corporal Jackson Was' tionlrat!tr diseliare,eci fmm United States service on the 20th of-Oc tober, 1855. • :1. 67 • :o." • tid , . '79‘ . e following. - chapter of ace:dente we extract the Mabanoy Gazette : . - . • "On the 7th inst., John -Barrett was fatally-in jured at the St. Nicholas Colliery, - by a fall of "On the same day a eon of James Singleton. aged six tears, was bruised about the h.-ad and face by filling 'down shaft at' the colliery of - Messrs. Focht Althonse, Boston Ban. • -"On the same day st child:thriki rears old,. he longing to Edward Canaan' of Fiske' 'Patch, fell - into,a spring and was drowned. • - • `4lu the same dal - "smash-up" °canned on the Lehigh and Mihalaoy Ilsilroad near the June,' caused by One of the cars of the train jump ing from the rail... ' .• . "On the same day son - of John 13utler,. of Jackson's Patch; aged - ihree ycara, had a linger sereretlfrom his hand by a brother. .. • "On the same day a son of. Mr. Billiton was thrown from a horse,- dislocating an arm iincl oth erwise bAjuring himself. ' • ' - • ' • : "On the following day, William Sentt, a brakes man on the freight train on. the Lehigh railroad, had an armbadiy injured whilst coupling'ars, at "On Monday last, Thomas Coons, of .Si,'Nich _olas, was severely injured bv a fall of - coal. "On Tuesday, llth inst.. 'Jantes Wood had one of his fingers :mashedby a -fall of coal. Dr. W. .Wenrich found it necessary to . amputate it.. • "On WeanesdaY afternoon, Mrs: Brennan, .11. Wi.lo r. lady residing at Jackson's was bitten by :,a' dog sin:loosed to be mad. . . - ' • 'On Thursday, 13th inst., at: Fowlers,. Thomas Cainton was badly wounded by &fall atop-reek." Miners' Benet ol.ent and Mil OIL Sori ey . —This Sociedy lvdd their - yearly festival at' Mr. Joseph Hughes' National tote!. Centre street,.Mahanny _ City, on Monday, Jnne 17th. The brethren aseem-. at 10 n'clock ; at: 10.30 . formed proeessin... and. Marched along Centre street, up. Forirth street, along Mabanoy street to the Presbyterian Church; a - here a most excellent and appropriate.. sermon was preached tre the R.V Wm. 11—Dins tnote. Test-Ist John, 31 Chapter. and 1 - 7th verse. The lleverend gentleman dwelt consider=. •ably on Truth, Brotherly Love and Esteem Service: concluded With singing the doxo l -O,TY- -- . The Order then retnrned on:route by.Malianny. and Main streets. On their arrival at the hotel, a - most excellent andaumptnons dinner was pro-. vided bi the hest end hostess, and served np in gpodst'Vle; to, which each and every one rendered; ample justice. • . • • - After the cloth was removed, H. Macdonald, .Esq:, - was called upon to fill the .chair, and-ad dressed the. brethren in most appropriate - and' effective Speech The •Imsiness of the- meeting was then proceeded with-. • • Tbe• Secretary, GeOrge Cohalt, - Esq , read oVer the.reports, Sc-; which gave universal satisfaction.. The rethaining part of the. day was spent in- :describing. the 'object of the organiz.ltion of the Sociel:„. Several speeches, toasts; &c , were given. by the worthy Chairman and bretnren. T e meet ing was then brought to' a close, each 'Finite-very. ' one returning to their respeetiive home , well eat -.Tne obieet of the Su'eietv.is'to assist each other. in •case; of sickness, accident or 'death, to which .all miners am maticofully invited to give their attention . • . . f•illowing is the , s.zoreof a Match game of z,rieket played at Ss*!bui'lliill Oaven,:lsth ult., I.)etweenAmerinan Club of Ppttsvillc-, and -tho r deary Club of Schnylkill.Etaveo: A. llesAar, b and C. Ci. ••• • ' • • ...• - b .... • .... E.. Saylor... b Lee c• : • •• Mortimer -. • C Arn 0ut:.. ..:.._ R. Blockley. L_ Lee 4,....... b 4) b Lee, Mu - rthitcr Ct. Denglet - , run 0ut.... ti b Smith . • • - L. flannum. 12. • run out . Roudenburtr, rim out 2 b Smith; D. Kantner, bit'ren.... 1 not 0ut.,..:... .• . Illuckley. ran out. •ti ... . ; M. Reed, not nut . , ... . h Smith, c A. Itandall,-ruil 0ut : ..... . 1. attimpt•out • • • Lee-byes ...... . . . Fhaat las wog: . Sc.-whin ".*• R. Lee, b. !Imhof • • rib Reh.4.l*. ' ' ri U. Weaver; b R Saylor, . nomer,. • '3O W. Wren. bR. Saylor... 0 run out • • 3 F. Mdrtlmer. b 11. tau otil. • • " 4 C. StantPh ran nnt. • • C: Smith, bR. Saylor.. 2 , 1 0; Mortimer, bR • Say- '! ' for • ' • 2' ruu out.. ... . .... M. Nadle: bR. 0 run 0ut.... .. A. D. Brown. b Hemher. SHergerh. M. M. J. Ward. b Hewer; e;;J. • I - Mickley • A: Lord; not oat R . Doherty, c J Binrkley Byes :-... Lon.byea No Peeeeedinge of the Borough, stated . meeting was beld :on Tuesday evening twit.. Pres ent,: Messrs. .I.aner, . 136fi6et,. Russel; Leonard,.. Seitzinger,.Kienzle, and S. 'Heffner, Prest.. pro tem. ". • 2. . ' ' . Mantes precious stated and speeial meeting read and adopted. . • .' • Capt. - J. W. Bowen appeareA •aed-olaimed seat as member-elect, from S. E. Ward, but ail motion of Hr. Seitzinger, Jabez Sparks was acceptaaa . the Member entitled to a seat from said Ward, and was sworn into oftice.• •• .• . • . The next business in order .being 'the election of a permanent President, Mr. Saud, Heffner was elected by neclamation. . • • • Street Com. reported cutting down and repair ing of, streets in JAappa, finished, and ordering 'of cost' iron boxes Tor man holes in Norwegian Creek. . ' • • . Corn of Fire ,Apparatus reported favorably-on erection of fire .ping at corner of Norwegian and Fifth • streeta; : and hydrant at .Good Intent .en gine house, and instructed. to make the. improve ment as recommended. • • .• • • , The President announced the folkiwing stand ing committees : • . - Street—Fox, Kienzle,- Shearer, C. - Heffner, Luny% ‘ • . Finante-- 2 Brown, Griffith: Nichols, Russel. 2 • Rpom, Stationary and Fire ApparatasSich 2.1 e, S.. Rather, Cochran, Lauer. Police-. Leonard, :Shearer, Po; SeßMig . er SurveyS2 Heffner, Hill, Ilienzle;Brown; • Ordinance-LOritlith; Seitzinger, Nichols, Ens Market—Cochrati; C.. trefiner, :iown'; Sparks Sanitary 7 -Sheafer,'S.laer, Seitzinger, Fox , .. , •On auction of Mr. 'Lauer, Mr. 8. Heffner .was continued On the committees announced. . . • Communication of O.'. W. : Pitman,. President of Union Hall Asenciation„ in . reference to yearly License Of said Hall; was referred to• Com. on Or- . • The Clerk was antboriied'to ehargo the Colley tor, Ur. Wand, with 147,623 S-1, - ambfint of do :Collector's bond. Stil.ooo, was adar i pt,Wl. • Opinion of F. IF. linghee, given in 1558, :in raerenee •to titlo of Borough to part of Conten tion • Alley, 'wee read, and. referred to Com.. on: 'Survey. Statement of. Borough Treaenrer Was read and On motion • of Mr: Kienzle it was resolved that an ordinance in' reference to erection of danger 'one buildings, pamed July 13, 1658,•be repealed. 'Mr. Fax offered-the following : . .. • Resolved, .That'a voto 'of thanks be tendered to the retiring - Prt sidtot of the. Council, .Jererniah Reed, - .Cert.,: for the courteous' manner in which' he presided over the deliberations of this body, - . and for-the very.faithful manner in which he dis charged the duties pf.councilmsn in past years. A communication. freni Danl. Hill and Gen Lautr, asking for. appropriation ; to defray cost of legal proceedings to obtain their seats in Council,• was reed,. and on .motion , an order for ~M drawn in favor of Geo..Lauer .. ...: ' : ' . • - • • On motion of 'Mr., Lauer the subject of drain ing' suttees water from Hotel street, was referred to the St. Cont. On motion of Mr. Leonard it, was resoltted that. the subjeet of 'establishing grade for Washington street, be referred to the Com. on-Survey. • Om motion-of Mr. Kienzle it-was resolved that the street Corn. - he authorised to reset curb stone in Latirel street, according. to grade: - On motion of Me.-„liienzle the subjeet of Pro miring new style or start for police *as. referred. to the Com; on Ltmp,snd • Watch; with power :to act with tho Chief Burgess: ." '•.. - On motion of Mr:'•Seitringer the Street' Com, was ordered to build twounlverts_in craas streets iu -Fishbach; over* Norwegian - Creek, one. shove and , the other below the Rolling Mill. , • • The Survey Ccim. was instructed to report 'grade for cross streets inFishbitch; ' ' On motion of Mr. littonseti the Street Com: was irustrnoted to receive proposals for-building cul-• vert in Eichbadh. • • .• : • • The following bills were read and 'ordered to - be paid:: • Chia. • Madera, B. Barr,.. . Street hands, Geo. .Laner; Prooroxiinmi 4f the PoUarmc Bgord of -sch`iia Dirvreors. , -A:etate4 of the Bo Ara was: oo Wednesday miaow. WM, • proms, : Mews. Little; Fox; Lineletfineth; Welk iihrtz,i Wright, Roseberry, Smith, Huber and • Boyer, . . The ininnteit orptetions meeting= 443re' raid; but not being fully.sdrorded,.' theirittdoption trio.tpooid - tuitil neit meeting. ; • ; : . 1 - Qs!".:'' C 9000 1 11714 45 0 41444-tO taf ..'.''.if. ::..-] 1 : . ..i.sl:'-*...'-.:.1.H.,.'1,..0:.::U::**.::_-.t.-.•-;:-'1::'1.:-*:,.',.:-.i-:-t:,.'-i:::‘:.,.....:..*0.:/... ==l -Szc,,:.D I :::, i ..F, IMME DRUM 1 li ilesser 1 hot out.. L and c R. 5ay10r.:..... 0 A -t (. Er. tmer. J 4 Manunni Previgna Aajorned - . • • • • - into'antablefation the'claints.of techer! ler-lily idleeed' to be doodle= • • ". .-Thechair. appointed on , iliensun r mmitteA eitarS.' Wright; Itoseberry,. Willie, Smith and Li ttle. Matter of benches needed in 'fvtie of the soboels 'was referred to , the- Building Garruxiitiee, "The gloance cominittee reported the estimated . expenses of the now school year at .it2G,661 Bg. thimotion of Mr., Bosehr-rry the tax Wati ; fixed' 9"Millif for School, and 6 fOr This is I . mill lower than last year.. Theassessed _valuation of the District is, gil,750;000. . The Special Clorrimittee oat resolution of the Ilk -taugh Council requesting the Board to publish an :nrial statements and permit newspaper :reporters: ..to Atttelltd : its ,meetitige,.rer _totted the following resolations, which were - read and adopted •- • • RrSOLTED. the 'communication :end. rerolutiolt of the Town Council, of. the 4th inst.. relating toirost:., rem'within the exclusive jurisdiction •of the School Baud. (a body corporate, co-ordinate with the Council. :and - Wholly independent elf). to se manifestly out of place, that it would require neither notice nor answer' from us ; except that the publicadenbf the iroceeding, founded as It iimpeneentirelytalse pronto* is likely' to subject the school department of the Borough to a' wrringfril intodation In the pnt4ie mind.. • - Therefore. anticipating that. as' n act of courtesy ag well as of justice. at the handset the Council, our ans wer-ten-be afforded the alone publicity tur•the original.. resolution. we reply:..• • •' . . • tar. The School Board sea for InlinrYeeia Plat. -veV plait* published the annual statement of the atlidza of . the District required by law-and even • much more : adding a variety of statistical infromallim..not legally required, but whatever'was Cupp:wed_ to be of public interes% • And the wonder is; bow each. publications , . - could have. esesped the notice at astute Coancilieen: who, It Inv reasonably ha aarimed, can 'and do mad • . And farther. there remains on file to Me °die° of the. Clerk of the Court of ginner Sessions. as :a v_rmanept record Beall time to tome; antrfreeof access to every. citizen..e full: minute and detailed settlement of the Trimmer's account, with a statement of every order . issued. paid and canceled. Containing date, amount: consideration, name of payee. &c., for each end every year sioce'the law was-passed payee., it. ' • tsio. The School Board has sirvez .racism to permit newspaper reporters to attend its meetintm for the gm, ple reason that none such have ever applied: - : Our all- Curl deliberations are quite as open to to - tbo whole publte, as the COnnei:.., • and oar business is of such a char acter, and err conducted, that welaVe nothing to fear or bensirtmsd of in either motive. or action, from the, .most rigid scrutiny. •• • • . in short, we ean assure the. Boronzh .Is:tillers. and thus relieve all their -patero'al solicitude on that:Mad: . that our anances arc in good• condition, and are well cared for, in every department the hest evidence of which is, that Pottsville sonoes:-orders are always at. par, Our tax duplicates are closely collected, and, we have no claims against defaulting officers of ten years , standing—or Indeed-at all Further resolved. That.'presming that . the Coarlacil would nee, of Its own motion, meddle' with- business. beyond its Own •jurisdiction, we reepectrully..request the petition of et neon. lit any inch.thcre wert'), upon which ihe proceeding waa founded ; or . the mimes of the parties who moved any One 'or more Of the Coair oilmen thereto. It would betrorth noting; who of our co'. etltnerits: wanting Some action taken , in . the School DeparOnent, should net know better than to go to. the Town Council to have it done. instead of applying. rectly to the Board of Directors.. • • Itmai.veo, That the exercise of official conrtely,', as well as the dictates of christian charity, incline 'us to excuse the mpj - -rhy of the Councilmen from any Intel= - ligent participation. in this: miarepresentatior of the School Board: on the ground of their concurrence „without Consideration, in the c nfusion of 'occasional hastyleglslation .' And resolved_ That it is the desim of the School Board. ho' ti officially and rOreonally. to preserve the most amicable and respectful . relations with. the Town Council. ,They each bave important dude to, perform for and toivard the public: but, in our humble opinion; each will best discharge their respectiVe obit. n uations. acid have 'quite enong,tito do; by attending Strictly to their Own business. • • • . • The Secretary was instructed 'to. transmit a copy . of.tho resolutions to the Council: .: :On motion of Mr. Smith,- Mr. Bradley was elected to take charge of the Grammar School for 'three MOtigni • after vacation; with the under standing that he be employed for the whole term it% he'giye: satisfaction.- Hie salary was fixed at dill per month for the time he actually teaches'. ' 'The bond of James - M. Beatty,...Treasurer, $3O, 000, - was read end -approved. . . • . On Motion of slr. lioseberry it was resolved' that to hvoll-in the future, allmisundenstanding in reference. to the:salaries of teacher& the pay. meets be made for. the time-taught, • excluding ., only the Summer - Vacation. . The Secretary. was 'instructed tot prOcura blank fin ms for cord rac. - .a with teachers. • . . On niotion.ot hfr, Little, it Was resolved that lire schools Close on the last. Friday of this reimilli,..and . re open mi . theflret Monday in September next;. ' Mr. Wright presen , ed an' application of Wm. Riland to the Board, offering to collect the 801001 tax for 2 percept. • . . - • The Secretary was instructed to • reSpectfUlly returittlie application to sfr. Eiland, with the in formation thattliero is no Vacancy for the cur .rent year, a collector listing been elected at. the previous Meeting. of the Board. . . • - - An order for S3O . was directed to be drawn „in favor of`the Lycoming 11/al - rance -Company.. The Beard then adjourned. - • . . . .. Trinity Sundetg . —The 16th'instantbeing7rin.. ity Sunday, the eatnol2, .of Trinity Chu‘ch, this Borough,: held their annual- festival in the aft er noon, it hrviuti t been pc.srioued from Esater, thetisti.ll tima of 'holding . The church 'wits - crowded with spectators, and the ex.cretieswere of-tee Myst' interesting 'char , A beautiful and nevel.featnrit , waS'a lea in height, designed ' the Superintendent, oliver O. Boshysliell, "Eir:,- .Superintendent, placed. thirty-two bouquets of dowers, one' from each The-booqu.et from the Infant .Sebool op.- ctipied the centre, with ihoSe of the branch schools start:int:Oleg it: . .The - t thict of tliis dotal cross Was very flee. About four . ..hundred children partici , : paled in the.exerciaes; . which were ea follows I. OpeningllYmn. 'Prayer, • ' lIL Anthem.; • 13 - . Annual OffCrings,'presented . by ibe- classes al jr the branch schools—the name and motto: of .each class being as 'follows : • . ' • .• • CENTRAL SCHOOL • • • 'Class s of the Cross.. diedfer,us." • . • - . Class No. 2 -...N . ..k5ra•- , :-Tlts Young. Churchmen. Tiratro—"-.Evert a ehild . is' known. by' his doings, whether his work be 'pine _and -whether ib he) right:r - . . . Class No , Heber Clask Mot.' TO.--.!!Ile that giveth, let him do it with sinplici ty.?.. Roin., , viti: • . •• • , - Class No. 4—NAME —Danglivre of Ziort':•illoT- To.'°That our daughters rovnbe.ns tho polished :corners of ..the Temple.. . 01 /OS •No. of the Cross.' Claps No: ti---NAur:--Bishop Bowman Class.—, Morro—"Far.he MA a good min, and. full , of the 'Holy Ghost and of, faith." '.. • • • / 7. . 7—SA . AIE—The TrulliSbekrrs 'for- To--" Bur Speaking the trtitly_in inve; m .y yrow up intoilim in all things, which is the head I:Nrs Chriat.". Epliesians iv • .CtassNo - N -.-Flowers 1., garden of our ' • . . . Mnrro . flowerfi to the bhrinA whirr we kneel- in .They,are. nat'ure's offering, their. plannis Unice:" • .. Claes Nil. 9 —IIL .rto- -•!`Consider• the title's how. the' grow, _they not, they sriin•nots...and - yet, I . sly unto pm, That f;lolomOn'in all, him glory was. not arrayed like one of these: • • • • Class No.lo--,N.kur.-:BislicyPotter Class.- Um , To--"..Pe'rich in goodivorks,;•ready •1•,,' distribute, eoinlllnnicato. let Timothy, vi 'Class. NO - . 11.—N cul: .-Workers:--.: Mo r rO--"Go work in my vineyra•" • Class - No 'White Class . litifi , re,.--"Talce unto- yon the, whole: armour of. God, that ye may. be:ahle . to wiilisiand in the evil• dav, and having done 'all to stand ." • " tlass No. Ill—N.c.ll.E-.8i51,6p Steyeti's : Class": - Morro:-."And letUs not be weary in well doing:: for in dne season ww•ahall'reap,- if:we-faint not.'.' . . . . Class No. 14—:Na44Carroll Class: .I.lorrOL, "The - grass withereth, the dower thereof fadeth, but the word of our God Shall stand'- forever.' • Class No. I.3—N.tur.-The Little B , ldiera..Mot To--:"Fight the Ood.flglit; of faith.", . Claes-No: ltl—Na.m.t —Newton Class.--MoTro— "They shall 'follow. the Lamb whitheraoever he goeth." it 'iv : 4, . .-; • • Class No. 17--z.N.Aatc---The Missionary Bind:— Morro --"FIow beautiful opon . the mountains theleet of hina that bringeth g'ood. tidings, .that pubiteheth Oeuee*, that bringetb'grSA tidings. of good, taut publisheth salvation.", Isaiah hi: :7. Class No. IS—NAltr.—The Morning Star.'llior- TO—"I am the rucit.and' the offmring of Dayld; 'and the bright and morning Star." .• . . • Class No. 19—Neu—The Faithful Watchmen. Morro.-"Onward." "Hord .fast that which thou halt, that no man take thy crown." Bev. 11. Class 'No. 20:—Na5re.--The Gleaners... Marro—, • Anors: : S. Sillyman - -.l:Sanderson •"And'ehe said, I pray you let me glean; and gath er after the Reapers. among the -sheaves.; _And she went and came and gleaned in the field af ter. the Reapers." • Rah xi ; 3, 7. •'• • • Class No. .21—Name—The Reapers.. •ATOT . ro—• "'And he that reapeth receiveth wages,.and gath ered'. fruit unto life eternal that both •he 'that soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice .togeth er.". St. John iv :. .6:. • - . •• • • . Class No. 23•Nali - E--Little Pilgrims:' • l'ifirm? -, -"Wdere'on ourjourneY to the Better Land." • • Cl a s s No. 2-4,...N,1ry.---Rev.lirm...Cooley Class Morro—"They that seek meetailv Shall ilnd ow:" • • "Youth is the most•aceepW time • . . .• To love end serve the. Lord • ' •*A flower presented in its prime,: •Will much delight atiord.'‘' • - . ClasiNo.2s--r-Naarz—Little Beginners. Blo7ro —"These things I;comuitind you,.that.Ye love one.another." : . • •• • . :_Class No. 26—Naait—Latribs of the Fold. 27—SAYE--,Ssarchers for Wisdom.— Morro. 7 " - If any bf you lack wisdom, let him* ask of God, who giveth to all men liberally,. and np .bra.ideth not, and it shall be given.him.' Jambs . . . . - 'Claes No: 28L-Namn—Faith, Hope and Charity. Morrci-"Arel now abideth faith, hope. charity; there three ' ; hot, the greateit of these is charity." Ist Cor. : 13. • . • - - Clam No.. 30---Na3tx—The Feeble Helpers.,,-- Morro—"We have not. been long froth the Infant Chli3d, and it is our teacher's prayer,lhat thay ell Stand. no for Jesns." . • . • Infant' Sclool—Nsam . —Tindi of. Fithnise. Mory TCI—"A flower though offered •in the „had is no vain, sacrifice. - •.' • . . Sincennr last celebration; the:Saviourhas ta. 'ken one of ofir number .to the "'Mansion abode;" We . will place our flowers upon her 'grave, as a token of love and remembrance.. - " • FISHILICH BENCH SCHOOL. . . "Him that cornett' unto. mo; will in no-wine dust out." St:John vi :`33. . • • • . . "God's tender mercy kuciws no bonnd.P -.... 'l4. -CARBON-BRANCH SMOOT:. 'ULet.its hdld fast in the , profeeston of our faith without vraverinii.. l ‘ • • . MECIIANICSVILLE BRANCH: SCIIOOI, Emblem (Bbnquet) Igo_ motto. ' V. Singinti by Infant and Branch Schools: I. Hymn. : ' ' ' • . , . The re hi eliese Wheikbeaut lea grace , :The garden where it grows 'ln lowly hearts it finds a plare.t- • -• Samoan% lovely `.. . , • enoursTleantiftil..Reee,. beautiful Rose, • .• • . • . Appear Sharon, beautful Rose, ' . . ' Rose of Sharon, beautiful Rose: 134,ehanged by time; it never dies, : ' , • Its beantles noes . depart ; - , • And not a thorn this Aose enPPlim • • • • To pierce its home. the heart—Canal:4r • Thonat: in this wilderness *forlorn . • This lnvelyflose islonnd, lirefiire.the morning :Atm - were here . It bloomed on heavenly,gronnd.—Ce nars• lus fragrance filled the heavenly plediu; - . . • And all the sons of earth. •• • , • ' • May prove the virtuesit contains, ' • • And sing Its wondrona wortti.-LL'oOnes; . • • Idregions parched by harnii*• beat, '• • . • Aar chilled be polar of ows.• • . • • The Roee of itharen - we may meet, . • ...Per Jean is thafßosa.--,-Cnoitc. •. .. • rm. Addressee by -Rev.: ~Wm. P. 'l:cwis . . and, Rev. Danl.- Washburn., • • • • ' FIII.•Hymn.• • 40th.---I . 'rayer Book. • Th 'lciaing• Prayer, ; • • . • . - 'X- Benediction. ='.• • •: -• . . .I`be cbanta r tiyonia,' . etc., were well mid cor rectly sung,•by the children. . The main and , Infant schools of.TrinitY - .Chnreb, - cantata 2Eti. actinism, with:sl.teschers and 5 offi cers.ni follows . • . • . • - • 143:88 200 ,Scholars Superintendent and Aseirtant , - librarian' nd 2 Assistants.- • '3 'The school we are happy. to know; tinder ice et. Strientofileere and teaehers, a; prciapmma •13huse No. t) will atfieit aduaeldedgninida -for.a.handsome . bouque ts whieh• se: Wi fro= those with whom we formerly we, connected sdflealfr, wowlireatl7 • The pupils of: Tunic: &today School •irillreZ' member - that the time for holding the gelid= hits been .olianged Mali afternoon to morning, • To 'morrow morntior therefore, school will-eminence atottartti pad_ 9 o'clock.' azd. oontitmt: is that 3 "/ 9Ter r."V 4 .0 11 NOW WO , • - • • MAIN EICItdOL. • • 62 • Tearlet--Male .130 . ..':—Female. 22 192 INRANT.'SCHOOL. 90 - 'reachem--Fei:i:tatha.. 3 LETTER isom SWITZERLAND. The ,DoCioi ea' .rosite:•,:la , Zatielive - Tbe. CIS eenst sr . the :14•10e•Arii*reliallige of Clime‘ . .srties whir' sul Wastessinti-The • Nleasar. Meng* of Wahitio of the -Peapte-epiira.ailn :Of Waimea-The Blade Morestafibe l) . ueb Y •f Ballea-The Seeaery-eueietilitli of • Frekbnett:' : - , , [CortzOost,x_moz or me U.. 1 . . . . • • • • :• '7,teirs,'.BwftzeTtami r - Jane liar uig Parana twcdictid,l:loset4lMo4h the.diti-; wit fit elb?mplgoe, which lit ratmrkOle.in notbW, eo much wit In 4s.contztait with the ripb 'still of Nornm”dp thatj bid trareree3 on mq tray fetz4 Havre ta This /17 416111 1 acemeied for on the eirength of the enppoiltlgn that 1 , all that wlhiatkis . dean t foi :Qum, , . . . . Ps . gne. m bunkroseit in nks.eoniq.ry; the . 001 thing is 'quite a:leasable. to looking:is: paie.hed OW_ ~.2 2x 1 ' 42 a and abilyea out: 'as it 'does.- ~ i had no Peaviaal Idea that the delhieu4 nectarine jahx,'l , o .1111d1101118.10 the popu-, ..Ile:palate 'Of :ilia ever - link', and po . metal:K . llolp on the, pOrnilaitrain hi% the following_ Li orinig; krew-.upon vines a:s ilwailtsti as those I have seen. but rilherapon . . . such as, that which thsded ..fonall: in 'gay not -1 ; 1 .K ofth° .giape,thatAilonidricil iheiiagstlicide of the . :pinapktint, The moment we reached the Abice, it. wea . obsemsbie in the gretirei and nieyrnadrp‘nced tondition Pr ito - fiel.dx..*id Its prettier ..slilages of.wliae-wnstisit 'honF6, that had at many: of .h'4sse is the thamprig,liedieiriti tad not:, • • Anice.l at . Striisbnig, chiCct. pf intereot woe of C.° l 4 se - 4 , 6 goistii,, or Catb.dtil, aitL , the Link. doine and wonderful ' afitionomlcal chick. tka . . . size of this cathedral laimnienee, 'being Soniehundro . 'and eightY yards la lenith,. gain ty: iri breadth.—: . The styleof it arciatectire is Si:.tha Gothic order, • though not entirety r 6, and it is ehrpassed in heanty by . miniirtherbirildirega of .lees '.pretension brit. it has. ac'ilie of the richest bar iced glass.windows of the four reehth" eantrny,.tbatmay anywhere lie seen.—one .of tvhicti.ln nartieniai, sparkles as. ihougli: studded with dianionde and tittles, and has Colors 'that Cannot he 'itated :at the present day..' In the interior of the church haiiieleft of the alta^, lathe wonders it dcek. whose ingenlenaworkteinship IS almost li . dy - oltd h 0 64 of credibility...o;i the left side is a . constrnetien that , shows .tyd eccleelisticat CalenlatiOn and on 'the right the COnToininroVenierits of the seciand moon, below which tea globe exhibiting .the' course - et the.. stare before an almanac that is said to have a correct reckoning for a iiiorteand . years., Then. follows a dlai Showing the di &nal tline, rib:* O Inch . the elects.. One half of which is gilded arid. tbe other ble.ek;'irrovOs in perfeeticirord kith that orb 'in the heavehe ; so that' at fall moon it 'sbow's ail the gilded Sarface, and at new moon butt he faintest cycle oflt. -.Once in twenty-four hours, Wbeiallt - le about to strike ornice, at iiool4. go a , g 'I Strtkesebell, when annihsr angel te the lett lit- . _ 'mediately turns .ft • Sand-glace which he. holds. In his • hand.. Above these.is Time, in the, shape of a skele-• ton, which strikes khell • twelve tithes, and Ws is curs r , Vrinded 'by al . :natter- . ft.mres, • representing infancy. youth, 'manhood and old itge;- which respectively strike. .the 'quarter hours in rotatioi'' From a niche the gem-..h011c figure of . °Mit' Apollo for Stinday, Diana 'for litonday, atepsont and foul theiugheitniche figures of the twelve apostles inove• Successively fey ward•and pas' fn front. of a' representation of Christ, . • bowing as they do so. lifeanithile, during tire-time that the clack sigyviy strikes twelve, al'eVery fourth, itrekeaceric perched upon a tower tlie . rlght, - .1 1 48 . his wingiiStretchis his itec,k r and crows so Mud rind :natural that itelnectbe.distingelshed from that of the genuine reoiter, and reverberates through . miery nook - and corner of the sesame; edifice • This verfennatice of the clock occurs only.once every twenty-tour hours, at midday, when a Ciowd . Of people is ge nerally present to wetness giek.that announced the' inin et iticti a meridian every "day during mire than • three hundred and flfty -Years, is stilt-on exhibition; together .with manyether curiosities, In the hone once occupied 'by the sculptor and:architect of the church, apdhle daughter Sabina; Wboscipeeeded.hire in the.work. By • 'manipulating the into tine kiachinery of bin rooster will yet flap hie Wings end . stretch his neck. but6fn larynx to broken, and he is voice:late foreter. To ... • get nplh the world.is One Of theinstinctive tender). •Cleti Of the tinmau iiiaceordance•with which I began miiiiigrimigu heavenwards. in that r eel eslastical' dome; and i can say in very truth, that the'"War was hoth "crooked and narrow.. I swesaCountaudea by a 'young gentleman from and together we arrived at au •elevettion of .three hundred feet;ripon a large platform partly r;zolid- over;where We. Could.lospect 'the machinery' of the-large' clock ln the dome, and. Where the keeper dwells,.or rather roost=, itc.9rder to •4•,Mide pilgrima farther up, if ikey desire It: Here. is also. fit thevleiteris- disposal a fine tele:let : Ms, thiough whichone can..(ieW the distant, Schwarewald.'the der-. pentine.touree.of thelildne; and the beautifulbead- scapes ail around for many miles In' extent. .• On.tbe 'chimneys of: the city belowa Oat- cnriositykre'the storks' nests, of which there are some one-having been. in cilatence andinhahlted by the . same fatally of' storks these tWenty.years...*:llY thestild of the telesciupe the steaks appear the'ilie cif; large cyclic; to the nnto . tier of four or; live in si meist;Standing Salm. dignified. and nuotlouless• Upon one leg. • • After • Laving recovered 'Oar exhausted 'breath at this . stage , Of 'tho ascent,:we: renewed the journey , : and soon arrived at other 'abut-. went a hundred feet hteher,-where our upward tenders= . CY was ahruptiy lilackaded:LY a. b4lted •door,Permla- • slob tram thelinferbeing necitSsary to pro teedfarther. "As. we had nCgicctre. to obtain inissiOri, FL1441:0 It was rather titan% itlng„tci 14111 dews after tale. Cloied door presented an. ugly otiiirtictiOnto our rising • ninhithin hat fortunately, our guide r the keeper, was human, itti consecence not over Perep4lntift,nor . :Wedded to the Tilargol9ll,Ftir', ,throtiO ness of heart and the persiOlye . eloquence pf franc piece, he unlocked the int nisivt. portal and .bade /as Tloe, foiloW.him, andlear nedanger. Thasencsnr-'. :aged, we ascended again another ninety feet, - ,throngh • a Verret or- open' Work so narroW mid iettneu3.that. Was impesaibleto bend the knees to any extent, bet We had to , draw, Ounolvos. AP by the hands. and. at.. oue • place near the nip it. seeessary to ha ot!'on absolutely.. cints'•,ie of the totter. • The young liOatOnlau - and my-. self.crowded oars. Ice:: at teat :Into the narrow cage at the tip, el ectlyander the cross thatfenns the highest pinnacle, and then we, were. font ;hundred and; ninety feet abt.yellte.etieface' of. the earth, 144et:thati any' :other 'point raised. by* . hittneen In • the known world shice.the Vfpcit the pyramid o(Cheopa treade t •tered'tiy li. htnlng.aomer)ertre. ago. • .Thasaltnated, I ekedmy companion how tie full: • lie replied that he 'felt a little•dahlons abmithls identity : snduporiti look _of inquiry, continued, theit..be Weniti like to know . whether he was sill , ! tio Individual of : the gennahome, :or a Weather-cock—then :Abriintl • yrbanefngtheiabiect, he proliOunded the following: oarationt. "Haan. you Mier been et -Jerneialeta I replied • hini, (not . moi): whereupon he responded r"1 hate Joat arrived, :from:there, and. have iti. me pocket a number•Of called Jernialeta ag•ales. ; .accept one, str, in comment :•oration of tics interesting ocniskra." Takinegum filMthe •proffered precioncstone; I,a , ked • him, "HaVe . you - wirer-been lua t!eMurilviutia coal Mine sa7. : swered(nw", "Never;" Otereupon I drew from my vest pocket tiperfect, little Jewel of Peacoat coal, said= illehoidthiectuhonla beauty, of no intrinsic•value;.bitt glorious to gaze anon as a ralabOw,in She imavensi. it was Once as deeply imbedded In the earth air It isnow "elevated aboie-It—iecc . ept it , sir; in ref rn for the little . treasure you harergiven me cud black' dist:doodleatAll tithes Worth . more .than Jernialem • . ~ agate'!,ishotthillke tolmmortalize this little comer-. sation.bi the Clouds If I imetv.hoiv ;, and as to the gift; *ere h& riebbte froin't he (3ebuilkill instead of thepret . ty gem :that it is,- I should ever retain it in-high". 'valuation. assic;ciatedsuitt one of tie moat to . terettleg little episodes of ray life. As a matter Of ca rtnifty" bett•retOrded, that di this eventful - Moisten my. 'American friend had uothibg to say.' ". •. • ' • %Among the monuments of the city of Strasburg that tiro.Worthy of. mention, are :those .9( General Sieber,' Who was horn herei and'eu ered death at theUsiiiseln'e tiand m the midst of his successes . ' ln Egypt; and. of Gutteinhurg, , thetriventor• - tUf the. art - of printing, who , although born at Nitric., carried, on the .prinelpal part of-his labors In , this: city.': These . Monninentii • both adorn 'squares bearing iheir respectlve names... . ' *rich might be Written of Strasburg 4 1 impai c h of St; Themaa,.‘ilth its beautiful and very costly Mono: , -• Merit to:Mar:Mal hleritz,(4.Bqe,.by ; :! . .00f the Very complete mnienni.of natural history .;••Of the crier, .mou:Stobieco , ,ltablishineiat, where she. French. Gov : With French politeness, (almost cgnal to our et breiire'Southern` chivalry.) gives:the . Iweference • Cif. *king otgiartOutuff, chewing and enioliing•tobacco; to :fetitalea„of whom some fiVe' hundred work here:for thirty cepts a day, - in anatmeepherii charged with the seeds of pulMonaiy disease to eneh extent; that I, Who have heed tobacco the latter moiety of My life; could not walk through these rooniswithind. &mgt . :ling and eneezing.almost constantly, revel, saw anyttung in my life that excited my indignation eo 'much as this . never 'anything...like this; that I could ordylook tg;sin hic,animiderens and criminal proceening no 'an" enor 7 .13:101i4 smile, and, thts in the land where education and' c ivilization: poi and refinement—heaved • save the. matt n c reputed hi have attained' a " greater perfec : don than lnaby'Mhetcountiy. ,- . Oh, a glorious conntry indeed, where the men leaf tibent:•in:idlenesi, decors. fed the ;mike:6' of motley soldier' clothes. talking' :big,- like 'ancient . Pistol national the 'and bloodshed while thewcinien, in Proportion of. .th r • e et oe cery One Man, Weirkin•the.:ftelds•and Mt the ' dunghill: bareheaded tinder the scorchieg ':itiya of -a -,: suminerann... - I haye seen ttaait and_ over again, and: 'felt the tiloodrnehing to my brain at this gibes ible.riolence upon the laive .of nature, There, ' I did notneanto write all this but It's. honest, and I Won't. scratch' it out. Muds there .16. In this country • that is truly charming and delightful ; but I "cannot help ra mie my yoke against thai Which Is . ohne:sloes to the finer feelings of i —thatikei,be to God I—an" American, 1.. 'Aboutthree :Mies south 'of .StraehuM;-on the opnii- site shtick( the river Rhine, twitilittla here. spanned by bands me bridge; also by 'a. p o nt oon bridge,) is the town of Sett, wheral took the care and proceeded to Freiburg. im Breisgan, grand derby of ; 'Baden. here is the beginning of that Berke of moon-. tains which constitute the Blaa Forest; many of which ' in towering' and ma.lestic proportions. are "a scendonly. to the Alps. One of these, the fiehloteberg, bears.abont . 'the-setae relation to Freiburg - that the . Sharp lircaintald .. does t o Pottsville, only:that the former is about twice : as hly,h as the latter: 'On tal hlgbeat.polut. I s a sno w = ton. salted by the people bere„ die pepperbox,.. which there t o a very extendeol.view in .every: di motion; sci that. With 'a good glue, the' steeple of the . Strasburg.CatliWiral..thongh more -" than twetarmiles distant, maybe seen , as :ti so many mountains of the `Black Fl rest; Whose tops are .stilt covered with snow,. such as and the .F.eldberg, Q n th e t o p of t hi s polooesherg - . . there - is also; it . eireular, level field, th e igeen ; where the students of 'the •Prelhurg Unietraiti generally resort tofight their duela for I' "understand that thisharbarens practice is still In e, though. the poet; " scratch " generally terminates.. t ew , • .rencordres Beautiful roads . ind to zig.zs g ek ettloos y. along the sides of this mountain, thatam verdant with the rich drapery of the Vine, and whence rises a - s •p r i ng. whose water is as coldierice, -and bas the reputetionoi oseathealing hereabouts • Thevalley hek, w i s byahors; Ed beautiful and swift stream called the . D t eTam, in which. caught ,' by Permlaslon, thirteen magnificent trout, from six to nineltutbealti length, in • • antiwar and a half. ' "The limpid - water of Ma river is .led in snil] streams through nearly all the ttreete or p thihm; m u ne of the.inimmer anereeedingly fresh and agreeable place to reside in. • From here I made a Journey afoot thrtinti the Ho!. • !mail, over the road that the unfortunate Marie An .trituelte ;ravened" on her way. to Pale, previou s to. h er marmage with the Doran, afterwards Loot; ;.it 1a also, the same Piss that General Morean toek.lii his ;60,3wiszetregt.phen , tlte.A.rchdrke Charles: in 1796.. ' Thia-etielae le. per •r , l y fearful with lie tow » iiiteg and over hanging Kaki, Some of .whieti are in top . .neightertioixt or two hundred feet hig h: on the top of:which arethernicus Of theesstie ci the robber 0,,m Fa wn -m e te. won Was at. one time 'tile terror of the whole district . ... Freiburg. eantairrs a bandanna moan- ment to the memory of VertholdEirhwntx...th e h5 „. 6 , 0: 4. ofirturpowder: On one sidelsa bas relletreprinteutlnt. him.ln Me laboratort:trittirating the:tagrobtnts goopoirder I ;,.ilbne • PulbtrellVilte • tither baikelial dettetahnnislanatettnge dike, t .. ° g oin g l oth Neil etatehirbalknt on a - vol . sof smoke ozasnating : boat Abe - Mortar, the peatll bine ten thefloor- 7 0e whole indicating, as explosion.. l'hit • riestal lesarazoitated by a Ilfewbeidotatne of. adneem remerieen friend thlnkilttery ctlie le whether , the inventor tit gunpowder dooms. a monument 'talk • .otiaricit, peffect paradlae• la lay Wit, - '•••• • • •'• - St•Z•11:••_ r• • • - (ao~tdi)ratcarsn Y. • pnLt apatrnta JanelZtti..t ~.'::•.i:errerstialtatiar.-Jonnatata—A : saw tn. the -SO:VIAL that.Onhaveiontec tees of hydrophobia. baSetraylkill.Ontinty.:.- In-looklnn oV;.r dmeased :Patheia mners.4*-Unindtbe , ashowiet.reertpt, which She Eat. Mr . - Ki)er, • neer Otwigsharg, • gave him •in - :sll3lo.. , ?:Thelte*. bis.;.autter.natt - A , gcnat-APA 4 T-.. c.aaets :of Mit dreadful 111..esect to wry own arritwiedae, ~ t indlinany people around Orwizaburg will ray the same. You tigloc pabnaki lbo•Yetelt.eir.r..%. ttitnk for the benefit. of my Schuylkid : antCounty . friehda the. .cannititnity in ireeral. • .. : • " .- • • The receipt-teas lollmca : • , • Take one ounce of . cheek weed, and 'OM It in ati earth en monk,. and pet a t quart of strong i/ecr..over. it, and. taloa , die untilltredaectt to *pint tkee.Mke , sele. , n linen and etta'n dt through In a lin.pan 'then take onfounce col , Pettion of dnintn; • and Tat 'Win while it. ts atill.hot. and mir. it welt temtileT. • •-• • • • -Dose. , --filive afull grownnetrn, Abewhale of it it. tbe Morning before be has eaten anything :Abe patient meet I:not-vet tor mink anything for.* least three - boars : after. be hislakeii ihedcee eneittar mast licreaf anything In the pork, line of any kind 'neither eat atr, fish' or any thing that swims onOr Mthe Water forst least 14 due. .-Dase.for-chlidien-abOut./. 2 yearaold.halfthe ty; andlcir thildrenilfeariipld: qUarterefthe , gtouttity. - .- „The cheek. Weed is plenty all around the country, end.- the confection of :opium can* bed In the (1111(g:14o:es. . - Risteetfniiyisonr.a. .Tuc Cls4cEr.Ono.tx'.—' ,. -The most valn3ble anti distinctive chitracteristic:rof the llasorea; namliti• • instruments is Undoubtedly their. quality of tone. There is - a liquid sthoothnesaauxtr parity,' a free-: .11Mn from' harshness and' hardness of character, *hick is Very: notable .antl!, praiseworthy. -Their instrineents have -a -near app roach to that round. .:sonotity :which is - :sought for in the diapasons- of a pipe. organ. The .raoldity Of 'their - ttetion; the • qntelmesaVith (One responds-when a' key' is. touched, 'hi alto .11... notabl e, .pzeellentio. Their. pefection in this respect • extends their ca pacity to: light, :rapid neje, -as. well.” as those • mare *low .and sombre sire ina which have ; been ,cussed as orgrui_Mnsic.-- - -..N1 ' • - racial:or 'the'roblie, . '.Emily verified by ixamHination. - ,*hich wernspectfal- Iy invite: i. We have the iarest mtablishment, for the man-. facture and, sale; of Clothing in Philadelphta, extens ive through from .515.. Market Street 'to 511 : Minor street. and neenpied 'exetnively by olirselvect.. • Oar building.: having been c• wartieted - brtm for Our Own'exeln.ive occupancy, and for the imsinms lo whlrh it is eatirtly &Arne& pubes. all the conveniences. and'appliatices is hitt have been Lim' nereesary , . - . 5: We bateau ample easb enablinAi... •ea tn. make all purchases tor club and giving as, a selection, at the ;meet -favorable : prices, from the. mark 7 ts of the entire World. ra goner-in 'IIA anyalcra. • it ar, 1O DTIlLtt EMI'S: t. THE St Till 9 fact le welt - known to.the entire bteilneas enmautnity. ' We sell goods "_ftr cash only. which,' thougn.lt re striate our bo,inees. to . thme prepared to purchase in' tbet way, enables. us to give them.buch_ advantages as uo bowie doing a different business can possibly eiffer. 5. A business experience of a quarter of a century has informed us fully of the Wants of .the peibli.eand of the beat way to ineet firm- . • • ••• ' *, . • • 6.Ve•empiny the heat and must c - .*perieneM Cutters • and Wivtmeninmaking. tip oar . goals the stele, tit and make of•whrehitre unsu . • • ..• 7. -All persons - whatever may:be their-physical liceu•• •fanbas deformed?, can he be.nrcerittely fitted at once from our stock; in niost.ettees hatter than by gooili made to. ord-r, and at prices 25 nsa e. r. . • 'F.-Oar hmlness . Is large and constantly, nereasing, .esabltng us to keep the largest, best assorted and treat complete stock or-Men's, Youths' and BorstClothing in Philadelphia. to which large daily .addittonaare made of-fresh gciods, replacing those send. .P. Fur reasons already • enumerated, we can and ilo sell at prices OCLIIA.NTELL C tees Imwmtu.f.f , TOE i.olkftfiT 111.5tW/lESE, OP. lOa dALY:C.i . fiCEL.L . )to k(f.ray. - . . . 10._ All goads when offered for sale are 'represented to be etietly'what tney are. . • 11. When Lavers' are, ler any reaSbn eissatimied.with a pnrchroe insde,'lf reported within& reas :sable time; we pledge oureelves; by exchange: refunding of motley or otherwlee,' to glee full eatisfactten.ln every case, and request that all such may be, reported to-nefor,-adjoat• . , . . .... C0.,11.61.1 , Wil. arrwe* ( .- ... BENNICTr &O .. ". FikiLl ANU •- • 1 ' • ' • TO - wlilt 11A - I.L. •. -. SIXTH ST4CLCTS, - -• . C:• 51 is 711.italLY.T STEETT • , ^ . ',. .• • . : • _.,. ' Philadelphia. ii 1 . 6 - 600 rikc.A . ,, W.:V 7 . Nili VOCK. . - . : Juno 2.1. 'GI . . .11notrirnoiay.:-Why every . man stirtittd marry.— 'Why every'iviiman'shontd.marry:.. :Ali. may marry to - know: • 'Read the lddst rated Marriage Guide and lied teal Adviser. by WM. EARL.III. 1) 1. On paged. Mailed in semen envetnpeti no .receipt of. 24 relate.. •Addreel 12. White Street. New York., Jane 22-24.3 M .PREPA:IIED . OIL OF .PALM AND: gA.QE, I.For Prrerrfing, Ileitoriug .Beantifying 'the Mari And le the most delikhthil and wonderful article the world ever produced:. •• . . • ' tidies will find it hot a certain remedy to' Re- . store, Darlten and Beantifythe but altkre tile : article for the Toilet, as it is highly Pericitned With rich and delicate . perhime, independent of the fra grant odor of. the Qile,ol Palm and *ace._ • . TIIC MARTEL OF:- PIEJOL `A new and'imantlnal perfume, winch in delic.any, of scent, and the : .tenacity with which it : clings to the nandlterchief and Person unequalled •'.. ..• Tlie above articles for 'sale by all Druggists and Per.; kickers, at .$1 per - bottle each.. §entby r erliTess to any address by proprietors. •. '• ' : . ,-• •wnivaiT 8g; . . . • Ivo Libertyliitreei,.New Octcthdr 9( • • . . .I.ir - W.e. have but little -eindlidenceln the"trumpet tongued statententa:Of th.e proprietors of advertised . niedlrinP generally ; bat weave forced to concur in the ppluien, uniformly "exitrewd who have used Pettav PAt:VK.ILLEft., that it IT a very - .valuable article,: arid one that it vventd . be 'well for every lonn.e: bold to haye k ,it i-ass of bruises.sPahla, dyientery; cholera., fever, and, ague, and. the boat of dlsetiseS, external' and internal, .tithlch - it as .sin k adapted: to cure or tilleViate.' No . siticte- of Medicine ••ever attained to s unbonuded popularity and exten-, siye,diffu4on.. 1t has perpetrated to• every the inost . lemete, of the known :world, • 'heat uith it healing tothiences more potent than these of the spice's of ''Araby the bye=t t L Wenre Informed.l;y oor prin k } - pal Atuftpiets,. that they sell'mdie of thianrticle for ea: portatlonilum any or all othersitinit -that the demand* is constantly 117 C reaslng —Sa - t.cv•Oca . ar,VM!,-....-- .. • . The Laws of Health. ft la 118Ere.-AFoiStal . el.:vgi'statii pass \S'S ha' the prercat:429l:ttiepulltin' if 1 the .great eult 7 preerv.ainn, which depeilds (tifercc!nerli °poi' . the will of-the ,reni?in a •: There is sCarcvly an : adult Member of the ..imentol-' .ty, if either sex, in tiiis country, wholes not seen the testimony lid fsv.Mot fIOST.ETT.piri; STOMACH . T.Eo,furniithed over Weir own,aignattres.hy tuirSons of achdordedgeil emMericO-In science, literature; art, commerce and d•Ver.Y..deptrtaiteni, of businessandpio fesslonal life. Thede Witnesses have declared in the . • . Mimi t.explicit terms that the . preparation ia.rt eafegnard against epidemics * , aeoiereign remedy for dySp , pela, a viOttable inedMine,it promote: ofappetite , a genial and harniless Bth:ratified; a good ••acclimating, Medicine, a strengthener of t. , m nerves; ugeneralinvig:•• onint:a proteetionagaintit . . the .'deleterione effects of 'malaria and Impure waler,.o4 that It imparts a degree otvigor activlti:toihe yital forces which-is ro t , Communicated by any other Of ... the:tonics end:Stomach . les in nee..' Udder theeeeirctimstarmee the seif. Preeer yative law of nature alieuld teiieltevery rational'Person who, eltherby'reasenofinherenfdehility nr • iLI. donee. -Onetice °ranker*, to 'unwholesome' 'influences,.. Is :in peril of losing the greatest of au temneral blesslngi, • usAtiet, the importanceOf using defeuelve.medicine Dysipeptica.Who neglect to. give it a.trial are simply their gem eifentieu. : • . lChigearati: . teed to core Indlgesticin.lit aliits forms, sad the 'and.itdOons ivtil find :nothing irttliowhide range‘of of. tidal ned . prOprieterimedicineu whlea will-ifford them . the'saine -' • - ERROR 4 Of. YOUTH A Gentleman who entered fOr years from'. Nervous Debility; Premature Deeni , .."isntrall the. effects of. youth 'lnt indiscretion, will for'-the sake Of imffering . ty; Send free - -to all Who' need it, the.recitie and direc tions for making the simpleremedy by whieb. he wee cured.: Sufferers wlshinextriprefit by.theadvertisers experienee, can do so by addressing.-in pprftet deuce, 3013N:13: OGDEN . ; 42 . Cedar Street, New York. PHYSjOILORICAL VIEW OF MARRIA.G.E. Tha °heaped Book ever Published. COnitainiaagneatirly Three Ilaandred Pages . . And lad fine Plates and.Engravings'of the - Anatomy of the HuresnArgane in a state of Health. andZilsease, .with a Treatise on'Harly Errors,-its deplorable cense. rineneesnpnri the Mind ,and Body,. with theatithorts plan of treatment—the only rational and •anecessini mode of cu e, as shown by the report of cases treated: Atrathfai adviser to the timiried,: and those centem -plaiing marriage, who enttrtain doubts their physi cal condition. Bent free o pOstage; ter may address on receipt 0f.,2a cents in stamps or pcetao' etnlenci,• by addressing. .tiq. titT.otx, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, ?$ . The anew maybe . consulted - opml7 any ' . of the the eases upon which his book treats„:elther personally or by mall, - and inedletriea sent to . any part of the world. OONBUMPTION• DURABLE. BY . DE BOBEENCK'S.MEDICINES." TO auitterAsuirrnai.i, the system toast be pre pared so that the lenge Till heal: - To *accoMpliatt•this the liver and stomach must list be' cleansed end 'ad apPetite created fof good,' whalesonie lood, vehich by these medicines be digested • PioperlY, and go . od, healthy blood made ; ihna building np the constitution. 'SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE:PILLS cleanse the stomach of all hiliona or Mucous aceuninla!lone; and by using the. Sea Weed Zink in * cow:teeth:in, the appetite la re- . . . • 60.11EXCIVS T UL14 . 10141C 'WAIT •le nutritious as well as taedictnai, and, by using the three ternedie&all impurities are expelled from the system, ;and good, Whole:some blood 'Made; Which' will repelall If Patients:will take 'tnese -medielnes.acconitng to dl red:ions, bonsninntion very freqnently ba its last stage yields readily to their action. •• Take the pills frequent. .Iy, to elegise the liver end:storeach. ' It does not fol-. low that beetuase 'the !towels are not costive they. are not required, for sometimes in' s dlaiThcei they are ne.• cesearY. The stomach. must 'be kept healthy; and en 'mettle - created to allow the 'Palmonk Symp to ad on the.reiptratory'organs properly and allay any irritation. hen all that ta required to perform a permanent care to to prevent ~taking tiold..- Exerdsi about therm* mach SS ma as pOSS e ityle„.'ed all the richest fixad--fiii meat, genie,. and:ln Tact,. anything the "update craves ::tint be particular and-nonalcato well. 1- . October 27; - '• -41-1 y eviw . Deafatesa „It!indiums and Cagnetta, treated . with UM utmOst micceea, by .T. ISAACS. bt D., Oculist. and Anriat,' (formerly of - Leyden, Holland,) -No. 619. PINE Bhtiak I.III;LaDELP.IIIA: , Testimonials from the moetrellable sources In the City and . Country can be seen at his once, The.Medicarfacally , are invited to acaimpany their paticum, as he Ws ndserrets In his practice. CIAL EYES inserted' withcat pain. Ifoeharge for examination. - May 4, %-12-10nt . . • . • Cad .Trireiree; Supporters, Ittestle Bandages, Belts, • Stockhm;s, '•Snee 'Cape. Manning% .1k ?den Braces, .Wm]; . Shoulder_ :Mid - Erector Braces. a ces. French and San= 'Rupture Trntee; ge cariety,&c., &C., at YESDLDI , lrth St.; • • door' tielosi Race,' PRILADSLPIIIA.' - De partment le cfludnoted eichudnity &sr - , Vertudee and Oblldrentiry, competentand the emir s adept -odt° their Vega mints.) , 'ln ridjiitlng tint IffeebantL. Remedirsi4e combMe correct teundruCtion; With by the Proi*t.ori - • ' • . , • ON.II D.L'E k, -". • • •.-Proressional liner of Trvitti!•:ts .Comer of 12th and RACE tM4vapt,..11111.4D1MX,,41.4 May 4..67 , 7P-4m rra4 =ea trrox I 4,,,,:,4atmirri , sean ce I stuTtek.- - -,WIEUTOVB:OIIITMENT. ut - o) -- stai - xidi . h.' 411007*S SALTICkaIt. and AU ERUPTIONS OF THE MIN. -Price 150 centi. Per sale_ by aU-ice, By semdbme ISO "cents to WEEKS a POTTEBeIe Agents, TIT Washington street, Boston... Itartotti the salted , by nun. tree cd ISM Ss 4117- *I7 • s-..•: tesady, retarnlng - Ais,.hez cone y. home:lattera Sojourn of a few months-In the was hardly reeognh:ed 4r 4104.; In PiaCe - ot a coarse,' anptic. Onehea'flie, ebb h:4 l Eija; 'tibt . colififealon ahnostU.44l4e, sinnottnnis,Hind.inatimd of imenty-three ginereallY appeared heat eighteen. 'Upon inquiry. as to igaiily - totrtheni thrn she used the pnicAssuN BALM., and considered • an•y hairs '.l3y its . use any:lady or gentleman:Can Improve thelr personal appMiremeenn.bondred ford: It Ls sample in Its cambl.... nationoisnanne,berself Is Siniide, yet tuasumeisel, In Ita.ni9cneY frorri,,also - beaßtrg,.. ibiani4ng amtheafilitlink the skin andiaatotgeitio4--, By its direct a - Cticiii .6n:the ,cnticle irdrtiwa from Wall" its immuitiM; kindly healing the isrme; and leasing the - garfacc air ; nature Intended It :Should be, clear, soft, - ' ralooth and beautiful. Prixli,,sent by. Mail or 111 7 ~ e rs, on receipt of en order, by • - W. L CURB: "&..00 ;Cbetnista, ' :, • . Feb,,it, • , lIELINSOLD'S BOCCE TRUED Main' 6.IItBIPIIILL4 , t RA DI6iTICSERdItIVE ULCERATOR THRoy,,Noas, 'Errs, . . Which so dbdore the apPearance, i'VECISO the evil sleets of Mercury and 'mantles all taints,' the retn hants of diseaet. hereditary or otherwise. and la taken C.I'IIf.DET-74. with . fletreet SATICT Two Tarr...mpoostrets of the Extract of Sarsaparilla. • addedlo a pint of water, is . equal to the I.lsbon , Diet Drink...end one bottletti equal to a gallon* the Syrup., of Sarsaparilla, or the decoctions sensually ritadeL •As It.TOIESTIWG LITSCR 3:1011M1hed In the Med 100• IlevieW. on the subject of theExtract - ot Sarsaparilla in certain affect. by Benjamin:Tracers, F.• II 1. 4 :. &e. Speaking of those diseases. and diseases: arisigr from the enema of merciry. be states that no .remedy is. equal to the' Extract of Sarsaparilla power is extraordinary, meta so. than any other.drug I ant acquainted_ with. . Elk in the Strictest sense, a tonic with this Inv:linable attribute, that it , is applica ble to a State of the mime s's sunken. and yet so table as renders. other substances of the. tonic class mitarallable, Iniurieus. —' • . : • - ' -_ . ' • .IFIELIiIBOLIVS ,-- • •• . . CONCENTRATED EXTRA:Cr SiItSIPIRILLI, . -Establiallndupwardm pf.IS years. Prepared.bi . . . . . . . • . mt. x..nal.l9lloLD, ' • Da coats+ and Cana fay, aa.t Brtiadsvay..N. Y. Sold by all Dra=leto: Zane S. .6T-23.6m The Grea.t Female Remedy. DIVINCO!S GOLDEN PE ItIODIEAL PILLS, C1IIRVITU:0 IRRYOU'i.AEVITES; REiinT,Lll.3 : 01.irai , crmss Tug liiovrat.T Tilam, '. VlLiAirzcra Ceuez,:anu . • ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PEEN 5.:41 EVE ONE PILL IS ..A DOSE . . . . Ireirales. peculiarly Minuted. or those supposing theaf-. Pelvis so, are cautioned a...utast using these Pills while hi that condition :lees'. they invite relstaninge,. after. which admonition:-the ProPrietaf, assumes no .restooti sibilli v. nithotuth • [Mir - mildness . would prevent any mischief to health,' otherwise the Pilleare recoinmeded .'MOST .myALITAku. REMEDY FOR . . .. -.. . . . : The Leueoerbieta. or Whilari, ::' • • And in Removing Otiesuctiona and ,Reato - ning Nature • to Re .Proper , C'hanueL 'Quieting.. the ' Nerveit 'and bringing .back the 'ltoey color. of. Health'. • - • .-. to the cheek the moat delicate: :. ' • •• 7 .PriceS it per BO'.. -• Six Boxes.s3. • • ' Solit i . , .. n - Potterille Fri.,. .hy; TIVTR y SAILOR, Sole. ag e nt.• Centre St. 1'••• ' • .' • • .. - • 'Ladies by eending St' no to•rottsynie Post Office can have the pills aent(contldent(illy.) by . .ti4.ll,.to • any.part of the country. ?free or fe.tttee:'.. , ' . SAI also by H. N. COME: Schuylkill Haven.. 11.11; ()AV IS, St. Clair, and by .101.11C,SoN. HOLLOWAY . ..k. c'OII'DF.N, Wholetate.Agents,„Philadelphin.. • • - . 4tuail, .131.•.: ..,.. '.: : .. ..... - .. ‘ . 23-r.in ' ...: - mo:ys. JOAEPIII x&carv, FRENCII .11, 17 . C O.: • • ' STAG CLVTAIIVe ItFJPOETI7V. No; 009. CIiOTNUT Stir rr, • • • ♦bOvg LtTLf, PLIILIipFLPHIA.. • .• • Iriir - AamVes with prices sent by titan .when degred, free of charge, and entire aro [election guaranteed . . CLINIAX Psoe'S \tax:S.4.r6, for 1 7 ,tums, , Scalds,'Scrofala, Broken treaste,.Vorat bliss; citti bliiies, SLin o, prufses, Swellingti; whether npoit manor beast. is the most wonder:fel .article ever prodneed.... Cnher good articles'allevisturthle cures: 7 - It . alley . Slnflemmationt Subdues pain, and heals with out Setar. It is worth as weight in gold. to an.fritril; ly,and tabould' al waya litz. 011 . hilia t i li'warranted 'to do what.)t . bays every time..; .• . • 011,4. and ehcenix-Bittera Were Brat - tired . in private . proctlee.ln .15:15.. They were. "introduced to the public ih•lS:;f.(,•aince . time their .reputation has 'extended', until, they have . .a sale irt.•es ecee of ultother Cathartic .and. Purifying Medicines.— There i.e hardlyi family itmohg eiellized natirmau'llo have not personal eelden re otithelibencdcial .Thetrgreattidccess la 'owing to, their uniforniirellatilllty .in caves efßonbtipation,Billoserind Stoinaehle.llisea sea; whetberof tong . ree , shot &ration They are . . en , . , lively vegetable in their 'compoSition, and hartitlee(4 . to Iheigentleq infant. ' One inuredient opens the pores o ! the Orin; another is diuretic, 41fli i(timulates.pfoper action . of the . kldneya . ;. a third. is •ernollient; looeentng i phlegm and humor from theitingi ;• other' nroper.tiea are warming . a.t.ti eat hartle,.and cl(zturee• the - stomach' and - ,hutvela from nhilealthy. seeretinoe: .Their cord: 'bf niateffeet, fa, to" . regulate the Impaireihrunetienicif the system, and:to produce - Is; not ,aiserti•il • Sl•ottatt's Piila are 4.giver.- shi.—that they . will .cure all .complaints—lint` ttnder, ordinary circumstances. the • maybe reilid upon Nervons and , *II-Reath ache, cl!ostiretieeS, DYspepslii.;:lndtgestion,: . .laonfllce; Lly . er and 1111164/ Coirfputtnts,..Colds,.Sentyy„ General . - Weakness, /tr. They , are. eslireesly made . fai these dis'eases. 'Millions' upon millions of earos . can: he' cited: tn-no single•lnatance has 'a•cornplaiti . t ever clime to our knowledge where they tiara hot operated .as irOM- . . , The prtntetf circulaS.arouPd each:lida folly explains the: symptores'amt effects of eaci(ilisemie,:icitles treatment; tnrrdeheaeiriclencr..te..: • , . . - .We bristly refer to Rev. David Eider, Franklin. N . P;as cured of Dispefislik. • 'C. R; 'CroSa.-of The- . °lke, cured of . i.iver Complaint.' IT. Doolsy, of Springtleld, Pa.,,had'Scrotula; and had to nste •vratti cured to three weeks. Dolens. of Adri an, Mich., cured'of Bilious Fever. Rev.;fleury Gra .brup,• Preityteriari• chtirch;-Danatiagnai Cal., of Fever and Akne., Itei. Ed. 11. Iday,.pienty-ffret„.NewNork, of Rheumatism and Piles: of 25 years standing.. Samuel bowies. Editor 'of the Springfield' (Masa.) Re pubilean,..was =ad of terrible - Costiveness; ' Hon. Ed: Weblie.r. ,- Of • I..txer Doinpiaint, etc. A box hf ll'offat's Life Pills, with olrenlE4T,,&c, will he sent gratis to anyPhyslctao. or Clergyman, on' .the receipt or two thrpa cent pckshigo - stamps... Moffet , :s tire Pills ate '95 - cents per bor. Moist , s Plicenix Miters, Si 'per bottle. They are eold r bier} re spec -bible deniers throughout the,continents suul..the V HITS & HOWLAND, ProprLetoro,. Onect.eitlis to Dr. John . Mint suuTDr. Wra. B, WA*, 131 Lipf.rty atiert;,l4:evilorki.. March g, 'a: mAik - 'A cough, Cold, or Sol B RONGH L AI. ~.4po co c r • DilorocATE Arriurricm,:ank - , iamia . „ f 0 Ft • COUGHS • ° Irritation of the Langui Permanent Throat Din- O A L N O D aease,or .Lowp ocerricrur,, I 9 tOFTEN'.THE RESULT: •.: 'BROWN'S.BBONCHIAL TROCHES hernia h;lpiazorriaLUFNlTE TO TO*: PA.ll,lli, • • GITZ: 1113IRTIAlt .RELIEF ' -•• , . For ..nrifoilhitia;ALfttlimin, Cniarrh, - Con • , numpdive and Throat.Diseames • ..- . Tenants. aux :mom WIT7I ALWLTB GOOD anomie. • SINGER 9 AND PUBLIC SPRAKERS - will find Troches_usefrd in clearing the, votes when ta. ken before singing or Speaking,' and relieving the threat after annnurand exertion of the vocal organs.-- The Trochee are recommended and prescribed by Phy sicians, end bade had hakfmonials fmm eminent then throughout the conntry.„ Being an article of true merit,' and having proved their. efficacy: by a , test of many Years, each year finds them . in new localities in various - parts of the world, and the Troches are nntren3ally pronounced better than other articles.. .: • 'Orri' only of the Dem:Oman Tacsnme," and d - not take any the Wortldess Imitations that. may be offered. ?ocom:Evaarwurae. December 8,..ne GREY,HAIR BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, • :ANY DISEASE' OF THE SCALP.:...• Dirscovg can' COMIPARW. Vrtitet "London Hair Coicir Restorer and Dressing." "London Hair Color lestorer and Dressing." ' • ~ ' London Balt Color - Restorer and Dressing." (Invaluable as a dresser and beautifier.) - - "London" •• • ' "Hair Color RedOrer." "London' • Our Hest . - "Heir Color Restorer." - .london" • . "Hair Color'Restorer." , "Lcindoti" V 114 al eei nN' "Hair Color Restorer.'' "London. . . "Hair Color Restorer:. London" • Use .and '• ...Hair Color Restorer... "London" , •• - , '• ..Hair.Color.Restontr.ti !London.' -- fteestiamedd : "Hair Color Restorer:" "London.! • • • ; - "Hair Collg Restorer.o "London,. . It. '• ••• • "Hair Color Restorer," "London" - • ••••• . "Hair Color Restorer.“.Thls, :together .with the approval'.of all who use • **London Hair Color. Restorer and Dreising,” places It far' beyond comptrinon with any other:flair • Restorer ever intneludid •to Abe Amaican people. • It never falls- to' Impart life, 'growth: and vigor to the weakest hair,•fastens and stops Its falling, and Is sore. to'pbod . uce q new growth' of hair Causing it to grow' thick and strong.. •It is warrante d to contain nothing.' .Voes Not Dye the flair • 'Bat Sete as a atireinlant and tonic to the:O . rgans, and . fills tie= with new .llfe and .coloring , matter. Dry, harsh, dead, or discolored appearance of the hair is 'chaned to lostrons, s,. and tiflocks. The scalps Is kept clean; Choi and healthyb ean , and ul dimdinfref fectaally cured,: e. , • - • ..' 4:101y.715 ceinift a bottle: sia. bottles, $4.: Addicts or -dent to DR. SWAYNE a-80N, 330 North Slith: street, Philadelphia. . • • Sold by HENRT SAYLOR, IlirriggistiPottiiille, and by all best Druggists and Variety Stores. . pvG'4 COLQ ATE :1&. CO's GERMAN &CO . % ( e••. h. y U ASI VE SOLI o • . maybe - considered Ine-grrArroAno or fiscal:wirer Fot Bale by et Grocers - - . .2047" MaylS, '6I ' - - _ - _::•. - .:7:121Eteastatimiviittii.-- - ---- - . . • -The adverthier. barhig i teen 'restored to health ..in a .few weeks, bp a very elm ,reineay. after harlot smf *red for several rare al &sevens /MI OWL* and that dread these. Oansizugani-4i anxious 'to anoint' known to Ida l'ellaw,iniderent the asesnutof mini. -_ To all.. who desire it,',lke wili send a - of ibeipre sedPdtht ithedlthe of tharg. o )..liith the ttoa4foe preparing and rudng. the sania. - MkjudtherYradtal a nes ones for Ocaumnpraus n AsnsursZlissegna t o ll esdi Varsera, , PoLtehithd all ad n& only •obiect *Mead _ ' , I II 1 4 y 6 E 1 aer4ition in rithesiefit the — - luni lion Web he puicahre p totes in gag halt imgsufitsrer will tri. Ms remedy. — at it !will - .east 'them . and may prave a bleashig. :Parties 'the Ptherzlatten; run, be return inalionill ple= dress ••• • - • BEW.IIIIWaJiD A. WILISON. - __ • ' ' ~ Wllliapieturg. Mir po., New Mak! gig 10 01 : " '- - 19 •4 •, • , IlVarrat.dledicine • Bri s iartiva - Vinnitiage Cepattits, .. . . oaWeass .Lcatutacs: . Much -sickness; undoubted'''. '."34lLtiohildein and adult*, at tri buted to othei cruise's, Le occasiontaii by .worm*. The ••Vauurcan Costrtis," though effectual In destroying storms., can do no veal blaixdury.tothe Taltdtbte, crenbination hail been. 9-dews:gaily Used by thytdclans, lad finind to be sate and eine in eradcating worms, eo hurtful tOettlldien. . ' . Claiideers henriiieg Wornu wink learnediate attention, es neglect of the , Lromble often clinics pro longed e t c ! ten s . - .. • . • PlTElPtitallit ate.oft - . enbserlooted,..: 'Worine:iii the ,tdotnich and;.. &mein calm irritation: which eanke renicifed only " by theme of 'a sure remedy. • The combination or • ingredient* used In mehtng Browns ”Vermifage Comerswie inch sate give the brvt possible effect with safety. Utart.lS & BROWN, :Proprietors, New York. Sold bEelldealershi. mediciles," cis. shox. • a - OCT 'J6 . • • Seritch tie - Morell 41114.YINTE8 011iTMEkT enreatheial6at olaattnate capes or Salt Itiletim, . • Scald Head. all. Eruptions. : • - . . • - warranted a quick and aura care. It allays all Itch ing at once ; is purely vegetable ; . ean .be wised on the met tender Infant.:.- -- -,_ . - . • - -- ' ' • "Cures itehn freni 12 to 4S hours... • ' SWAYNE ' S.3INTMIPIT. i Caws hall Iran I lean f. ' WAYNE% OTI;TAIMI , SWAYNE'S OINTMENT" • O SWATNE'S ORTTMENT" "WAYNE'S OINTMENT'! "SWAYNE'S OINTAIDV, "WAYNE'S OINTMENT" l, O SWAYNIrS OINTMENT', fIiWAYKE.S OINTMENT' :.SWAYNE'S OTSTMENT .."13 1 WAYN.It'S OINTMENT , " "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT" . ... . .....,. . 4 •SWAY - IM. OINTMENT!' eniiii Bins wimull,f ".SWATICE'S OINTMENT. • - • - • .. "SWAY NEAOLTI'IIiENT ,i,7,,... _ la. ~, ...,,,, Dis - p i sc i„ "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT*, .`-'"''--'" -_. 1 PriceAo cents': • TBY sending CO Cellta. to llr. Smote & See, 830 North Sixtb.*Street;. Philadelphia, 4 box will ; be pent free of onstafte;- to any address. .. - ,_..• - -_- . :- Sidd by lIENRY SATlOR,Mrnplat, Pottsville, and .A 1 best Dmaists ererYwhere. - - • -aprif 20. '6T ' II- •-: ftliOn% . iv First •Preabyterian Church, corner Ma hantongo and Third Streets: Rev. 1LL147 Rom., PIP, 'tor.. Services. Sunday 103¢ A. M.•andtM P. M.. Lee. 'fine, Throaday evening at 'FM P.M. Prayer .Meeting 9'45 A. M. • Sunday School,' 2P. M. Pastors reildence • No. 36 Morris Addition.. - - - ' RrEenuatelical Church, Callowhlll street.— Catran,..Pastor, will preach Gi.rman ev ery Sunday morning at - 19 o'clock, and English in the Evening at 73¢ o'clock.: Residence Market • street •• Orßethodloit E: Ctiorett..,Seeondft, above Market: Rev FRANKLIN MOoss. D: D.. Pastor. Ser vices Sabbath: at 10,• A. - 1d.,• and 'TX; P. • Prayer Meeting . , Tueiday. evening, at o'clock. . • Reliant Jilt. -• Lutheran' • Church; - Market Square,'_ Rev. IL OfIiVES.: Pitstor. •• Services Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock; Evening,,.7k. Lecture Mid Prayer Meeting. Thursday evenings, • • Or' IQuion :Pr!t,yer Meeting, every; Sd l n= morning,•from 634, to 93.5" o'clock. in't frame on Second Street, between Market and•liorwegian Sta. All are invited. - _• • • • • tir German Reformed Church, Market St., Rev J. Bomar& Pastor, -Regular morning services, alternately; in the Getman ' and 'English, languages,. at 10 o'clock.. • . • Ttte German services occur at 10. A. M..; on the ?tat of .April he sth. and 6th of May, and 2d. 16th and 30th of JIM!. All Other-services—including each Sab bath evening, at T. o'clock, are held in the English language. . • Prayer Meeting. and Legate, each, 'Thuleday even. ing at 7.34 o'clOck. , . • . • ‘• dlt M . . rriage.No tioa muat be gem/wanted with : as aerate to ' appear fa the Jarrsalt.t.; = . . . • BOYER—D.EYERLE—Ou.the 11,1 i. oi - Jane: by the Rev. G. Grave,-Mr. Jott . •: R. Ilpycet.o . Mika SALIM!' A: Brritra.r, bath of Pottsville. :, % • --: ' , -! .” . . ROFFMAN—RERRTMAN—Om Ilic nib' lii . "at the residence . of - the bride's mother, by the Rei - f W. Y. Lincla. Diann; IinITUAN in 'Ero 4, daughter of the late Dr. BerTymaa, both of Pottsyille. : -- • ..• . I_ , •. : ' - • . , • :LAIIDERBI - J -, RN—ELYAt • Eckly, on Thnitslay, .chne.hth; at St. James Chereb, by the Rev, Teter Rua *.sel,,Rectar, P. Lacioraucrisr to Aasta):ll. Ei.y, of Fast- : TOBIAS - - NVOOD—At :the 'residence of the-brfde'e barentssni the lgth ins t., by the. Rev. S a Hare, Mr. TifouARIL Velar., of Dotialdpon. Febuylkill -Co., to Miami LIZZIP:4 danghter.of J. , Vciod, IDN',..of St. . . . . Simpie annoitncementa.o)*- deaths, free. Thoae ae eamptinted.toitiinotiree,"&e.ipittat be paid for at' tke rate of -10'catte per Line.. . 11.0L1CF1:—Ch the 16th lest.... near Him Ringgold, Jorez Bourg. an' old anti highly' esteemed citizen • of East.Brunstrriet Township- aged 91 years, 4 months and 10 dars,... The deceased wt.n a nstive of Berks County. bat resided on the farm . where he died, daring the last 7b years.:, DIET ERICH Oa the 2.8. th ed, May, iri. Washington • Township,. Grotos Vil'as.ittscact:ri son. oilier' and catharibe Dieter:, l, aged ; year, il:monthS and 25 days. . . . -LEIDIAN."---On the 2.3 d nit., in PP:text:ire Township, DAXIEL, son of Jonathan, - andi'Jalla Lehman, aged 7. 'months and'll' 'days • • • . • • - MeCOOL-lieir Shailisharg, Washington County, 'Maryland. on the !night, of the, eth. Lest:, J. Amnion 'ldoCoi4.; formerly of tide . place. ' - MeGICHAGLIC--On - the 11th inst., at the residence .of her - son. :Joseph McGonagle, :Conshelireken., Mont- Ornery • County,. Pa.: Emirs' . M.c(lepticits, aged .71' years. • 'The deceased was formerly a resident of this 1111SSHILE11-.;.3ray' 26th: Ei_tzenzvo H. 31165E14s .of Schuylkill . Haven, wife. of .lEng . elbert ?dissenter, -aged 9:1 years, 9 monUis.and 1:1-days. • • • . • MeGOHGll—On'thelittt fret:, 511 St. Clair, the wife. of Terrence lifoGougli, aged CS years.. - • . _ . . . . 7 sKitßlED—oul ttiil lath • laefi:•Euziniezn ehles daii•4l6t.eir of Gen - . J: L. and Elizabeth P . .. Sigfried 'agedls.yearzca menthe and 4 daye. • . . . . WHOtRAS.; 1t lisa.'pleaSed Altaigilty .00d to ternaCe from ,gir midst oar belayed Superintendent, the late Wit,cusi Camifs ;.tbetercire.be It - ' . _ . RisorvED; That-the WilliattiPend SundaV School ex fend- to hie beredved family* their heartfelt sympathies; and join in their grief at :having been deprived of a loving husband and.father, aid while - we Sadly deplore the lossof'our Ghrietian Superintendent, we trust that our lon labia-gain, and that instead of•mingling with . us 'on earth, he. has joined the heavenly throng at God's RksorVirov . That a copy: of the: above resolution be 'presented to the family, of the deceased, and to the editors of. the ',diners' Journal for. publication. . •.Aia staled :meeting . of. Post - N0..-41; (3.. A. It. the 'y.,ripwipm preamble and resolutions Were adopted'unanimously ... : -..' .. . • • . . . .. . • .It, Lna plottied Alailghty Go.i to remove from among oor comriage, ItzEsall.\,Evo., Raaot.YEU, .That while. we .bowin anbnitasion to the Divine will Avhic:h has deptlved- ns or one who has ever proved hlnvelf a, good so.dier ana worthy citizen; we sincerely mourn' the loss '.which we have . . licsoLcao: That by.theSudden'eall - Of our compan' ion tothici I -st home: we areadinonished of. the' uncer tainty of life;• and' that oar brothers-in-anus are fast "paaaine away." .Rwir,vzo, That - out .ofrespect anitesteem for our deceasedeiimfade,' we drape our camp in mourning for, the period-cif thirty days.' • : Rr EtOLVIM; That to the bereared . vidft and orphans we teener out heartfelt sympathies, and. coinmend . them to the .care of Him who has' promised to , ,;a lather to the fstherie-s. • : • . , : . . .. • • Heinlein), That a copy -of theft ietiolation. be hand ed to the lentils , .n f our deceased comrade, and that they .be publiehcd in the "Miners' Journal' and .+'y Drych.... • • . •'... •Divici J..Pince. • ,-. - - •• • , • newsy KUM. Jr.., c • Comaiitteit. Jona H. Davia.• . . . . . . . . Se. et...Jo, jane.lBth,l667. .• . ' . s .. . ; • 2 2 • o T ra I = r 0 • • Monninents Plaid and. Ornamental.. Read, Stones. Enclosures, Mantles, .Bureans,. Table and Washstand . . Work executed in the best e - yle of art and - warrant ed o give satisfaction. - MarchlO, Throat. ALEXANDER . 'MORRIS, KEYSTONE: MARBLE . .WORKS,' • CORNER SECOND AND LEW iIINIEBBVILLA .I.I4OI4SYLVANId. Tombstones of,ATerlean and.ltal tap .Marble :from $6 ,litiireb 2, 'GT : " ''• ' 9.1 y .ro E 13 8 E .DI A. R E IYOUREI 111. Established in 1853. Mrs. Reeser would respectfully announce to I he pub: lie that she 'will continue the Marble Works,' at the old Ptaxid, COMA', Cambia and 'Second Streets, COM Market,) Prineville: • • - . 'o:distantly on hand all kinds of ' . . • d.blio Family Vaults made •lo order. Wotk of every description promptly executed in the best style, and warranted to eive satisfaction. • ' Plans and designs furnished at the shorteet. nothie. Aug 1& .66-33- . . MRS. LEWIS REESER. • . . . . . .11/11E11111.1.8 lettere of Adinlntstrathin °film ea tale at Entry Leah! Straub, deed., keying neen granted to ttie anbeaibg, all those having claims .will make applleatlon, and those who are. Indebted to slid estate will make payment • • • . . ISAAC STRAITB, Adrn WM atm. tone, Jane 18,188 T. - - •• • 244 t ' , lIIMITVISTRATIOW NOTIVE.—Notke Is 21: here:by given that lettere of administration on the mitateof James. Robertson. late of. the of Ml nersville, Schuylkill, amnty,...deceased. have • been granted to Thomas Robertson, Ali. persons therefore, having dabllA or. demands against the estateof the said decedent; are:requested to make the same known to the said Thornsallobertsan without deism; . • THOMAS ROBERTSON, Admirdetzeter..: &me.% 'al. '23 6t• . New Castle street, Mineneride. ,-•— . • VlETrlclut aototoioirotion to , the' estate o HeaurVir. Hoffman; deceased:M*lllg bt ; ell rant ed to the undereigned r , Al persona haling dab= will phew., *sent them and all indebted will make y-. meat.'.:• - -MARY HOFFAA.I% . Admiti :.ereponn, May nothmor - . • • 211 1 ,11t.` ' ESTATE OF AOSIN unieurion,, teased.—Mttereius Letters of Administration to the estate of John Sinatich.'.late of North .31anheim Township, in the Coen ty of Schuylkill, demised; have . been granted to the..Subscriber, : All penams: having claims against said-estate are oguested" to present them and those Indebted to said estate to make imme• mate pci reent to FRANCIS BESICH,AdmitroT. North ManiteiM,EO 2 S, 'ST _ 22 VISTA:Tif 'OF PRANK., POTTi'priela•—r AU Letters of administration upon- ass estate of Runk Plitt; late of the Baronet ef. deceased. having been duly granted by the "Register kir mid Comity tit Schaylidl4.tolltirid_P. livesn.wbo re sides iarbensid Borough of Pottaville—those bidebted to the said imitate tretegnested to make vamps, and wit= t Et ez ie l l elaima,or &mends: against tbeviigd eetate. are to make knovtn same - withont delay, to the nude: oed. • ,DAVID P. BROWN, Administrator, Maj 94, • ' Pottsville. Pa. . 40i 0. .0 0 : CABEllidlt, 'kola*" 'MP= AM} EQ{#P l ANTsThevaleatOlkEENVirefin Rift plantig pow viseirs*Pßlle4 In large quisitttles whim desired; AvETRE OLD :PAPER: , . . • • 1 . • 3 Oasis a poind odd for mail waits WriUng_tind :=BPaper—and also Old Newspapers, Pamleta, oo.b . withcinew taken' oft Colored Pa' • PA.K1444.**.t0#14,:s . . • . - Qtreir Trrrzi..!' Coin SALT hurts ! Cares lierato Ptcts ! Cares &Aix; IfiAD S. M - mos NoTiczg. - RI3[{H[ED: DIED. Obituary LEGAL NOTICES. o's .AUCTTIISVC CONxEyor,ED-INTO F. VVII/TNEri' BAN 11: oncritz sti)*ri romviLl.ir OEMS L - :...f.':,:-)Nki • Ri.klEy; BALNKER, CIEN'I`RE STREET, TOM'S V ILLS, Deolet to ~ AMERICAN AND FOREIGN Golap AND, SILVER, Foreign Eielninge, fruited States Bonds, Quartermaster's Vouchers And Uncueireni Money, MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT.- 33T Allowed us per special agrerme l STOCK§ and BONTIS bought and fl Old fit tie New York and:Philadelphia Board, Brokers at the usual Conimission., ' Jane 'I. - OVERNME NT NA TIO.:NAL.' -:.B . A Nl,, O f fers for sale at low6t, nitirkit ra:? . GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, U. S. I-30 Treas. Notes date of Aug. 14, 'tit to 46 CS tt Jinte 13, :a 4 , (I • I - J u l y 15, , 45 5+20 Loan of 1862. - .3-20 Loan of 1864.. , 5-20 Loan of 1863; • 10-40 Loan of 1864-, , GIOLI3I, STOCKS AND TIONDN AND ALL GOVERNMENT BE'OURITES BOUGHT AND BOLD. • • • DRAFTS' On England, Ireland, France end Germany, Cur earns to *tut purchasers. • • . U.H. 11U147 . 7INGER, CaF lw r, . . ' Pottsville. Jannary a. - • 1u ' , GENERAL . . . . . . 1)U.115.1011,UTION:-.Tbe iNia'artli,,, , —heretofore existing betwecu the cibt , --':'.. '.'. under:the flrni.namtlof :WM. RAYSEY A-ct) . i. j, . ;by dissolved by mutcat consent. "The busies= continued by. WILLIAM RAMSEY, who ..is•fo', ~,.' thoriced to collect and receipt • for.all monies du,. ! . and liquidate all obligation• incurred by the lute 11. i. •-• WILLIAM "RAMsKI, . • CHARLES -DUNKEL,BEE‘iti: June 15,1847 . . •••.' .• • lIIIAVING purchased the''undivided terest, plod will; rte, of Mr. Chas. Dot.l. , lherze" the ''Mattanoy..Gazette" establishmenzi— we di•rir,•:. inform our friends and the public generMly; thyt - shall carry on the business as heretofore, and. v deavor to make the °Gazette' an Institution worthy ;:t our . and deserving their good Wishes' and cont,r: tied patronage. • . • WILLIAM RATitzIEY -' June 22. ISaT • • • . . .. "25.C.t, : Tar - Proposalt will be received at the the Mammoth Veln.Consolidated. Coal " Company. 1 . 4, Market Square, Pottsville. far the. building, del.., Ming and. • putting up , two large engines and oft.: necessary 'hoisting machinery required at their ney, Wadeetille Shaft.. informatiffia - respecting size and style of eahl chtnery-can.be.had on trontry at I he Office. • • • bllEAFErt, , General Aceni. Jnne '29; .67 . NO T IC E.—Whereas my -wire. Mali Spr. • • haeleft my bed and board wit host ea u ,. tienions are nOtitted,not to barhor or trust - her: 1 i• pa yncidebte other contracting. LEWIS SPErlit Liancannon, - Pe.rry Co„ Ta.; , Jane In, 1:167-:'24.): fOr sinkine 400 feet deep, on .the lands of he . Coal 'Company, near : lttiddleport; scbay't , C Ol2 ht.Y. will be received at the Mike of the und ,, rsicr. where, lull information will be given. All mathh,, timber and othermaterial to be furnished by tr , tractor; and hone but reeponsible - partics need j HMOS.' PLEASA....NTS,. June . 1.5. ISal. . . • , . . NOTICE,—The tiret asse'Ssment nt r . Dollars on each share of the cap;tal the Schuylkill County Turnpike - Road Company I • : due and.payable at the office of the Treasurer. in Prat , . Ville,. On or before the first day of Ju1y.1.617. oc u t.:, , day a meeting of. the stockholders will he 11,1.! o'clock, A. M. at Pennolvrinta Mall, to tr,91. , .: ; report and survey's of the engineer, and to. 5,.1,-; routes bf the proposed main. 'roads from Poll, - St. Clalr, — Mahanoy City, shland. oo al.; Rtrigtowo.. B.P. TAYLOIT, Map •67-21-6 ". Secretary and Tren,i.n.r. WANTED. ViVANTED.—Tivo Blatkelniths. twn Carr - Y and ten Laborers - at Honey Brook Coai works, Audentled, Carbon County . Single men preferred. - .Itnini2ti- . _ . . I rAN.t.E D.—By an experienced man, a i.ii.::' v V • ariOntvide Superintendent of a colliery. : 4 i.t: factor's , reference given. Addrere . - ' • ' • • . OUTSIDE StWERINTENDENT, Itilnersville, P (, , . . WA IN T. E D.--10 grgel.Sthicle wanted to nine I. tut:Manus Coal. Apply:to the Cameron rovl i', al Cameron, Pa., on the hue et.;he Philadelphia &RE, Rail Road..: .--.-, ... " 1.• . •.Tnne 15, .6; . •:.I . . . p 0 TEACIIERIC—An examination' of tvan. era will be he:ldol:l.2'9ov Jane; 166 T. in .Tfro;...; School; Tamaqua, ca)mmenclng at .sy, .N; One male and nine female teachers wanted. , ' - TR. B. BENSENREII, Secretary Tamaqua, JIM/315th, 16'61. '2l ": WANTED. -.The School Boardof the • of Creesoirm, -wieh to employ five Feumlo T,•ar!. era for the echoot term commencing September I,i, and ending June 3nth., IS . C,S An examination "lap cacti will be 'held by the County Superintend, Li, the nigh School Ronm, on' Wednesday. July at 1' 'o'clock precisely. 'Salarles:from $25 to: 1. , 1 month. .•, By order of •Baard. • -.4111105, 24-SL. • W. H. RISES, Sec's. WANTED.—For the Public BcbtliOf. tbe . oriel of St . Clair, Sececteen T'eacher - -. Miles and thirteen Females: Public. examination the .Conitty Stipertntendent to ba• held in the. b ., . school house on Thursday, June fiTth, commennir .• 8X A.M. By order of the Board, • . June 6-2 l St .• GEORGE BODGERfi, • i P td g g t. V, _ .Ay at D.-.By an Engll.han, , b 1 16 yerir ' r perlenceln the•mines. a kitnatiori as Inside h : , . Moderate wages will be taken • and satlefaction ga.r, anteed.: rlease addreia ' FREDERICK BU LEI', June 8, .437-211 It • • • " Mabanoy .E A.O EVE:R. 8 'WANTED —The S,,MO- 1 Board orldinererille wish to employ Matt Teachers for the:: school term commencing - deptemi , r let ; JEW, and ending - Jane 50th,1567. An examinat trim of applicants will be held bythe, County Stiperi menu ent, on Friday, June 2ath.ritt 'the 'brick school in. the , "Borough .or Mineraville commencing at O'clock: M.; precisely. J. WITZEMAIi, Sect .y . ANTANTED:—A•elhiation as Asei.tant •Su pc r!!, • tendent of a Blast Purrutee, bya young Inlit) !rig a practical knowledge - hf , the • baldness and of tee chemical analysts of ores, slags aid other materials aht Rrodnets of.the Itimace.• Address J. P., Irbx 4 IP, bebenectady, br. Y. • June 1: •PT 22-Gt• - . • -"- • AGENTS WANTED. -, . s2 ' oo Per PAld'asV AND lISAL INVICNTIOI4;' of - absolate ace ntility , every household.' -Agents preferring to work on coin- - mission can earn front 820 to s3o' per day. .' full particulars enclose damp. and addrera - W. G. WILSON & 00., 334 Arch St., Phila. % P. , . ),farchSll, 161. , . 13.3 m . . , . : IA dc READING R. n Summet itrnmgement r of Passenger Trainer A*l3llL S, IMM. Leave Pottsville at 4.00 and 8.45, ANAL, and 45 1' M. • arriving in Philadelphia at 1.00 and 4.4 J 4.4k.P.M., • • • _ • ' Leave Philadelphia at .8. A. IC. 14,45, noon ! sr 3:80,1". M. "arrivut . g at Pottsville- at 12.45,, noon, ". ' Thel.oo and 8.45, A. AL, and. 2.45, P.; M , down: Ai. 1 8.15, A. M. up Prates, connect ,st Reading „for At! town;Gaston;'New York, Lebanon, Harrisburg, all:. more, and the West. . The 12.45 - and %SO, P. At up • Tniinu, connect os.:, for Lebanon,Harrisburg; ang with Re . adlog' Cokunbia-Raftrosui. - • • • . . On Sunday leave Pollard lc at. S.oe, A;11.„ ar.d .delptda at 8.15, P. M. . • • Mine 111/11 Road. Down Trains leavoGlen Carbon at 2.00, A. X. ir• 1.60, P. X , connecting at Schuylkill Haven. With A. and 2.46, P. hO.. Trains' for Philadelphia' Trains. leave Schuylkill Raven attoo, . noon, the nom - train - connecting' With 8.15, A. '4 • Train from Philadelphia: .Leave Loca...R: 1 , 11% A. X, and Ashland at 2.45, P.X., co nnecting with ‘2, , 2,1„; Train for Philadelphia.' ;id Sunday n. 4. , -_ Schuylkill avid Su esehrusua 11. The 7.35; .A..M. Train from Tremont, conned. Li A . burn with 8.45, A.M.,-Train for Philadelphia. The 5.50; P. It, Train from Tremont, and ill P. K Train from Hanish connect at Auburn. %‘.:!..- 12,415,.n00n,.and 5.30 P. M. for Pottnii.e. . The' 7.50. and 1.60. P. M.:Trains from AO - 7z connect with 7.00, A. If.. and 1.00, , P.,M, Trains Pottrllliv Nothnidity Trains. • • Maury]. lirallerand IMoaramain Link H. Leave Pottsville at 0.30 and 11.00 A., M., and ;.Ir, P. K. -Leavenninnt. TM V. ,A. , and 1.40 anO. P. M. Elandays Lea ve Tamaqua at 1.45 A. M ; PotuvElle at 2 . 00, P=m- ,1 • NI. 'gad B. 1111; and M. U.-B. • The 8.00 andll.Bo.li. M.. Trabin from Ashland. nett at Mt. Calton, with' A:M., and 2.45, P' Trains for Philadelphia. • . . - - The 9.45,• A. M.; andl.oo and lips, p.x.p r alr,. in,r2 ~nnect at Mt. Carbon with T.OO, 31, nom =it ; Connect Part Clinton' tilth.ls, Tri from Philadelphla. and at Mt,Carbon with &so: up Train from Phil ,' adelphia. A mixed Paseen.vr Freight Train leaies Ashland at 2.00 P. M.. for TAN ,- qua and Pottevilles" Snndays : Leave Ashland 7 • M., and 'i'arnagna 3.10, P. . • • Little in R. IL. The 11:40, A: IL: Train trom Port Clinton, sild 2 P. M., Tridn front Ternatput, awned with 5.15. . x. 3 1 Train trim 'Phllidolphis, and 1.44, P. M., Tria The 8.44 e. M.,5nd2.45; P. M. down Trkilmt flck at statkms,bettveen.POUreille and Reading: Toe 0.10, A. M., and 1.50, P. M., *1 Tratne, stop or , :Sunday . Traku,, dooli sad up; !UP at all statior , 001067TATION With 96 coupons attached, between any point.: at 46 per cent illsootatt.' . _ v • 111ITLEAGE TIITBETB, .Gkoi Tor 2,000 miles, between. sit points, for Fain: '"" tad Business Pines, at $52 50. &alma Tkicets between all points at reduced rain- School Beaton Tickets tine-third less,— • 80 Ito. or baggage allowed each, Passenger. 'Rica - Man trazitPoitsville. to rhilf4! - US and bath, rocd.fqr Saturday, &ma M y and ad* • • :e..4 . -vlcin.r4, &nand i3npertntendent. • .elegebFet,.d. Here?. Fruit Jar DG - 11110.121, • 2ll , - DDas shenerielirrsieJar:'. the lust. eneapen and..t.bo moopstmple. 21. the' Here. Frail Jnr $ 1 • • •••• 13EtiCi8T s 1 . 0 • , MBE: W.. li. 110PRINs.
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