El POTTSVILLE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1840 DE - LEGATE ELECTIONS The Whi'lls of Schuylkill Cromiy, Ind nll those friend to the Pinter:ire Policy act the present Srate and :National administrations, are requested to meet at the . - ;;foilotving Jeeii;lared pkices; 11;tween the- hour. of I 6 on S/‘11211.1.Y. SEPTENSTER Eth, -.'11342. for the purpose of electing two . delegates to re present each election district in t er County Convention, ~.swhlch win romeruble at the hodse of John Jones, in -:.Schuylkill Haven. on Mrinday thel.Oth of Neptember :ilex!. at 12 o'clock. M., far the purpose of forming n ...;;Connty Tlcker. The Committees named, will please ...Superintend the election at Delegates in‘their respec .live Districts. or in case of unavoidable absence, will •:Procure substitutes , W Ward. teethes trotelCommittee rfeif %leilance, W Kline, J P Bertram. • N E Ward, Peter Wool', Itotel—Committee, John J , :z'Joneii. Adam Shanle. H Wnrd, Matie Hotel—Committee, Daniel 11111, J ;::E1 C Martin. • , - - -Vaunt Carbon—Simpson's Hotet—Comnittce, Jon George, Henry Bittle. Port Carbon—/ Wolfinger); Hotel—Committee, - Martz, titian Gone. Alinerarille —Gram's Hotel—Committee, Evan Evans, ,Geo S Repplter. Braneh—P Rehr..? hotel—Committee, Dun Tobias, .Jos Cockhi ll. _ . .2Veza Castle—Lindentiluth's hotel—Committee, NT Martarn. Egg.. Scott Steel. Tamaqua—lleattl'e Ilotel—Commitce, W W Mc- Go Iran, Jamb 8 Trout. Xor :swim —Lake'sHotel—Committee, Ira Luke, Delay Wilson.' Blythe—liaUlei's Hotel—Committee, Thomas Thom as, ("ha. Benninger. Schuylkill—James Cost's lintel—Committee, Jacob Shock, John S Sirtshers. Ter;ovr—Mark Mellon's Hotel—Committee, Edward WiWnsn, El McCreary. Wnman's lintel—Committee, E R Reed'', Sam'l Clark. . Capt.—P Shaeffer+ Hotel—Committee, Robert Pat ton, Innattian Goodman., • Butler—l F Ifotel—Committee,E P Burkhart ; John Mortimer. r 8. 1 17 -1, F ~.,D m e „ ,n fl e r's Hotel—Committee, Dun? Deng- Upptr..llohnnta;t7n-3 W Tippler's Hotel—Commit tee, ?Swum Illepier, Gabriel MO, .- ; 1 Lamer JIM kontango-3 R Osman's Hotel—Committee; Philip Osman ' Esq tii. , - Porter—V Allvort's Hotel—Committed, John Hand, ten., Joe INntkman ktr. Pineyrare Remit! I:—*alajartaons' hotel—Commit tee. Levi Miller. Coldb R'fieeler. . Prlter,rort Tow nshlp—Ma.nr Koons' llntel—lCommit ,i tee. Peter Stine. Vn Eekerl. - iVaynt—l, Scholl's Hotel—Committee, J Minnieh, Ewl., Peter I.4mhenstine. North Alankrint—D finshnre's Hotel—Cominittee, 'Jacob Mille, Naj Chan Dengler. Schuvlkel !form—.t Jones' Hotel—Committee, Gen Rana - man, Mehl Bowman. Sautl.A.l/nnAryn—Mrs liebeen lintel—Committee, Daniel gr'her.:lonathnn Emrich. . n;theim— U Collees Hotel—Committee, Geo Rick eri. John Lehmen. ; treat .11rtintoic - k—S.aml Yost*. hotel —Corninlttec, „Jos Albright. Danl Neier. Orn•ii.rburg•—Court llouse—Committee, WDoyer. Pet! Charon—MOyer's Myers. John . Bonet . • . . • .4kKeant4urr-'—BensingersiTolrl—Commillee,Dan'l Bork. Fred Ptltem, Ue Penn-- .1-Srboraqes lintel—Committee. Don't Hioler, Jamb Mania. Bush—W I:aup's Hotel—Committee; Chas Sranse, Jaen!, Faust. ' Unien—Rapp's Hotel—Committee, Samuel Ruppert, 111rarka By order of Elie Committee RAILROAD TO NE M; YORK We undergtanttthat the beet route for thecontem ylatett Rnilrorol to New Yrlt kr (which.ts ill be mode on anon as the bu.i,tießs of the if'olthiry revives) is from Schuylkill liave.n, through the natural valley which extendt front that place to t 4 Lehigh, nt a point a few miles below Lehighton. Thi.s!rcule, - .son learn, teems 0 int` Intended by wit., for 'iljn nuritit—ana besides it ....won embrace the a hole eLlittylkill and Swatata Coal Regions and a Inn the Tamaqua and Lehigh Regions, all of ivi,nrit; could croultert at convenient point, We are lint of the 4pinton that a Real of ,„,i, gee importance ought in start froin the Valley l'ortvire I.and4, 1; 7. 3e ikTininilepOi n 4 teitinell !eking Into goo.sidt , ration the interests of vine whole region, as two or three intlividults now de, re. 77, fnl6 , tnw• arttck atinented in the Lornforn Paper nf'fL•uwd'i n by Gay.' Now oil we Z . , hate to ay it the mall wit,' could pen *ueh•a fake. . • . art.idealleiour arti r le e.l rueli tane, and the tnao ,viinwool.tpubh.li it, must hate a very load to at I, to ray the least of it: .•IVe ;,estsrry In repeat Ihe'repnrt of sort n•eek Shot to.ltie cnal raorket inrrel.rs in lenonnr..nnd even lie inn' nrunr•d Coil then he hl.l one. lOn'hlallettt ntf•nne-roue tar Ateznit. an I very [late i m be *old fit 11111 prlce.'• • r 11" C41!11 Mnt . do not pnblir ly Plpri lb% author tram their A.-or intion.—w, can nil' e•ay that the spirit that 'twice actuated thi-tni ha+ departed. EIREF9 „If our Tv . nple or, not 1;11;11! ; if `ll, God h o rn not ? plelllll o to . they NS In rz.ll-e fm , ls 111T, lakr otr all bnioilce to p113 . 11:0111 , . rind ber!:`. r . frnin every. Coal : 11 , id In' net.: flmnzinc their ein! dene:Wenth r?lona neinly or glsnityl effort for Itie.) and voiter for this •*-^ tinily means of salvation.-- " Je?er Gas.” • , 1c.t.10-ey" is thew, we dant think there would :11 be any necesaity for any other old woman num . - ding the rnt•rting. t - 7 , `Chance fur'SelittyThill Counly Girls —A correspondent writing from California to a friend, afte l y alluding to various other anhjects, aays— 'l wash you would urge some smart. respectable ;?,.. women to come nut here as noon as posstble: so that San Fratimsen •rinv have something known by the 4 . name of Socieiy.. They could make fortunes by theta Indostiy. in no great length of time, and marry well as soup t!^ey pleased. 3 Here's a citance,, girls: - Who'll he the first to • respird to the. call, and accept the inducements hehNui. Certainly, there is a good opportunity now oh getting what in, in a great many caner, desired—a hu-band Cent New York Cholera Reports.—There is still a great discrepancy between the reports of . 1 the Sanitary Committee of New York, and the City Inspector.' For the week ending Saturday lost, the board of health. reports 314 cholera deaths; the City Inspector for the same period 699—difference 375. The deaths the week tic •S for., from cholera were 714, so that last week there were 25 less than the week previous.— :he daily average of ,deaibs last week from the epidemic was 97. The total number of deaths in the city from all diseases tv.s 1377, a de— cline of 32 from the previous 'week.. r7e•A glad 4earted Dutchman, who dwelt in Albany in the time of one of the eatly goveieors, and who profeoyed t cure all cases of hydropho bia, paid a vi.it t. his excellency, and being treated to all the b ppitalitics of the hou,e, was highly pleased With biro; and slapping the Gov. ernor familiarly on the back, he exclaimed:— 'Gulernor, you fish a very clever fellow; and I hopes yuu will be pit with a snot dog, and I will cure you for nothing r Co!. Benton.—This d;stinguished 'man pot ttnues hia operations in Missouri against the action of the legkliture which instructed him in ca‘or !isf the extension of' slavery. with the most derided and gratifying SUCCe. There does not appeards doubt at present, that Missouri will sus tain him in the noble stand he has taken on this important subj..ct, and that the next Legislature will repudiate in full the pro•slavery doctrines of the laSt. .r. l / 4 7- • Philadelphici .11,,rtality.—For the week ending S ityrday last, there were 415 interments in the city and di-trios of Philidelphia-218 adults and 197 children, of which 110 were un der one year of ege. The princip'el disessis were—cholera 136. cholera infareturn 58. con.. sumpri. 16. convukions 11, disrreei 10, -drop fir. .24 sentery 4,tia, fevers 10,• 39-9 nkm and 17 still horn.. From the almshouse 59; profile of colyr. 45. r.r. • imerivms Jklaing before leaving Rome, pubtithed, nn the Ist the (Bowing order of the day:—'.America paid yevterltv per tribute of blood to the Italian cause. One of her bravevt. children, Andrew Aghitr„ . GII behind the breach—an exanyile of the affection of the freenvit of every country for our noble and unflrtunate Italy." LT" Mortality in the Bucks County Alms Htirse.—There have been up to Monday fart ninety-eight deathe by cholera out of 160 in mates in the Buck. county Almshouse. ' Previ• cr. ) oue accounts mate that the what number of in mates wit . 140. which would tri Ite the mortality still worse. fn either cat the proportion of deaths is very frightful. The disease broke out on the 21st inst., end these deaths have all oe. eared In the ewe of nine days. ' .. Cho:irk in Sanrietaky. Ohio.—The city of ' i'lthi•kYrOhito has bett visited with the cholera, and it is making fearful ravages. In two days there were one hundred deaths. The citizens were leaving, panic sttiken, a■ the epidemic a,!_var.ced. Out of a population Of nearly four thousand, nut over flee hundred remained in the city. The post (Zoo, business places and hotels were closed. Many of the physicians had fallen victims to the diCesse, end those who had escaped its rava ges have pre4itstely fled from the region of EEM Ey Marriagea.—Looking over our exchanges, we frequently find marriages, the name of some of the parties being of the roost laughable chem. ter. The following is one instance : H• 1213 ALL ROUSID.-A Mr. Marble was mar. vied recently to a Miss Stone, in the Granite Stile. by the Rev. Mr. Flint. A NOIIISII.-ei. Miss. Pumpkin, of Vermont, has lately been married to a Mr. .P . ye: . These are pretty good, but the marriage, in the West, of Mr. Ti!outhy Strange, to Miss Rebecca True, is equal to'tbent. Theta marriages may appear strange, to our readers, but they ate true. newertheleas. .I:7""erAnother Fire in M. Louis.—. This city was visited by fire on the mo ning of the 29th ult. The fire, spin originating in a steamboat, by which five boati, with some ; of their cargo, were'destroyed. Partly insared.' A riot occur.. red between the Irish and the firemen, the former of whom attempted to Steal goods, end the fatter interfered, oot of which arose a difficulty. Some of the rioters were arrested. J -n".-'-'Latest from the Mains.-7 The St. Louie !braille states that the Cablornie emigrants are getting along very well. Grass oh the plsins hes been abundant, owing .to the numerous trains. The companies beyond Fort Luanne had suff: ered but little from siesness; but'the remainder upon the same lout° have had the cholera and the small pox among them—some of them to a con siderable extent. - far incitation to the President.—The citizens of ColuniSte county, held o meeting at Danville otytto 21st. end adopted , resolutinns inviting President Taylor to visit that section of our State. evil also inviting Hon. Millard Fillmore, Vire qesitlent of the United States to visit the Susque• hanni.,valley on his way to Washicgton. . ET'', Mr Calhoun has vioitten a very lengthy reply to the speech' of Col. Benton. Mr. Benton is a candidate for ie-election ,to the 17. S. Senate, and has a bitter miposition in hlifown party. Hence he is stumping We State. The election will take place in about a week. iTrCabfirerria Government —The people of California intend . fmming State Government, and, the asiemlding of the next Congress, they sderh pretty de;te l rrnined to be .represented in that body. L-77 7 ",:r . Cause and Effeet.—Tbe Maysville (K. 4 1 ,..) Herald. mentions the depth, by cholera, of (Crier -1113:1 who drank Vie thy before .4 a bucket full of • buttermi;k and whi,key," Fr A IVe,tern Erittor Img got . lit bottle or wa ter from the.:;pring of the Veer (StCctniu r. Sad. %Vittlam Heitiman, aged 21 yew, Was killed at Port Penn, near Muncy, 19t, ult., ‘vliikt enirgett in digging a well. He had suceoeiletl in ;sinking the wed about thiity feet. when - the earth gave way, roe_ ering him to the depth of Gay feet. H. body was hot xectiveml until next morning.. He wor booed deed in a standing position, but not in the least bruised. Ifiwai from C.'udertt M F.. Llpp, residing near the 1.3:11filo Buffalo townthip, couniy, died en Saturday lost, of chel-ra. She whs st.ratl with violent von-luting and ~e vere griping, which teTrninated her life in forty five minutes. Previous to IhN site was in the elijay= ment•of good tiealih.—.lillonitnt. Longevily.—Mm. Lausanda Thrower died on the :sth March, at her residence. in the State of Geargia, aged at least one hupdred arid thirtequne years. She had seven children before the.Revol utron; her yeupgrat 11,11)4 chrld f 4 between seventy and eighty ; she has greet-grandchildren thirty years ci ice, nod a number n 1 great-great great grandchildren living in Florida. Suicide pf. a Clergyruan.—Rev. William flaven'corunutted suicide at Sangerfield, Y.. a few data ..iricef, by cutting Ilia4hroat in a corn field. ' He was of exemplary moral depertment, and had been married but ,one week. That ac counts for it. Rail,oads in England.—The number of miles of railway in Englsod, sanctioned by Parlismrm, up to this time, k about 12,000. of which only 4000 mile. are completed. 'rho cnpital inve.ted in the.e completed lines is one thpueend millions of dollars.—The total receipts last year amounted to 50,000,000.. Fafhei Ma/hew will probably remain a icar in the Untied State.. It is rill he wrote a letter, to ha publpthed in all the Irish newspaper., advising all his countrymen who can get away 10 emigrate to this country. Also that he intends pUrchasing a large tract of land out west to locate poor families upon. Cholera.—The eiii.lemie prevails with snme se- Verity in the GtnnJian ports of Luke Ontari.i. Week,hefore fi=t there were It) eases end 3 deaths in the German smilements in Kent. Co. At Sandusky, O. there were 35 deaths on the 24th. Another DValcalion —The Wnebingtem Re. public 'of.Snuc . day notices the defalcation of Na. thsmel Denby, Pete temp o.nry Tinny agent.of the United States nt Marseilles. in Prune. He 19 a defaulter to the tune of $155 508 48. and eoit has been com(nr ncedrasamst him for the amount. Cush onli Fres(Ani—A letter from London, ■peaking of Germany, t.l%s :--rr What the German fteput.lmans upw want, i , cosh. If the four and a half millions of their countrymew in the United States. were only to send 25 (writs each, Germany would be free in three months time. Mail SThlen.—On Friday night of last week the through tnod frorn Williamsport tri Northum. berland, was stolen between 311.incy and,Williams. port. Tito mail on thi. line is carried in a one horse buggy constructed for the: purpose: Drought in the Virginia Valley.—The Win chester Virginian COUlrldins• of acorching dry weather. The pisturea and corn sufferigreatly. On the (amen. South Branch bottoms th e re cans not, under uny circumalauces, be more than hall o crop. Don. Henry Claq.—lt appeara t. tbst Mr. Clay is on his way to Newport, It 1.. in company with hia son, James B. Clay, recently appointed charged' tiff.ires to Portugal. He will remain at Newport some weeks, 'preferring to return to Kentucky by about the middle of September. A sign in front nf a shop on Exeter suet t. B hos the tildiwinst :—••Kakes and hoer, sold here." An addition in width has been added to inform the public that ••1 make my ono a little eider, To let the inittple know I sell eider. Cooling Operation.—A not in Boston en Son day lost occurred by on attempt to ceicue 5 pr.'s j7/114r7/114 queilcd by n fire engine playing upon .the Cfn - Ad. Mat. and fighting cots cannot stand ;cuki P/3IPr.• Mrs. Gruinmy bad s lump of ice sent to her, and while tier tlAtteh;er.went to get a blanket to . wrap it to, she jut set the tea by the fire a little while, to :keep it warm, haul the blanket wee brought down. ; ' Senator Corwin has received the honorary degree of Dr. o f Lows from Granville College, and Prier Hitchcock rota received l a similar compliment from Le Westein Reserve College. A Dark Eta:awn —The number of crows kill ed in Charter:county, (M l.) during the past year. 'and for which ceriniestre were granted. was 7604, amounting to . s4t s / I `2. Gen. Scoffs annexation letter has stirred up gone so excitement in Canada. The ministerial papers indignantly remind him of We "his,ty plate of soup." ••1 lire in Julia's eyes" said a lore-lana swain. "I don't wonder at it,' In Bemus, •fur I observed that she had aply'in ono when I last uw hen"— Baslon Bee. THRMINERS' JOURNAIJ, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER (tominunicateb. [Correspondence or the !Corti - doornail Tremont, July 30, 1849 Mr. Bannan It is now almost unanimously enlace.• fled, that the most prominent candidates now in the Clete:for ritier.ff, at the next Election. are Col. Straub and Capt. Nagle ; indeed, I might say. tas candidates for the other gentlemen, are seldom spoken of—as both the great political parties of this county, a: their recent meetings, have passed resolutions against making nominations for this office, then:by virtually saying, that this officer shall be elected on the basis of his own merit led competency. It is proper that the claims of the candidates ehonld be canvassed en. tirety above all partizan consideration or political bias And here I must nay; that it appears to me quite a striking coincidence, that both the patties should, es it were, simultaneously adopt 'such a resolution. It shows, very conelnahrely, I think, that the great mass of the people wish to have the office filled by a man competent to discharge this very responsible trust, and at the game time, have every one free to choose the man be delights to honor, and in whose integrity and ability he has full confidence, irrespective of his political views. Now, if this is the spirit that dictated the resolution, (of which I have no doubt) it shows that birth the suttee are animated by a desire for tne public weal; and as such. If should be entertained by the individuals composing these parties. la the last Journal. l find a communication from a Working Man, which has vividly revived in my mem. ory, the scenes that transpired when "Capt. Nagle, and his gallant hand' left the& homes, their friends. and all that was dear to them, fur the fields of Mexico. I then felt a thrill of pride, that we hid such a Captain for our gallant boys—one whose bravery could only be equalled by his modesty—l did not hear one man ask ,what the Captain's political views were, no one wiith&l to know—for all acknow'edJed that ha was a PArittor ; one ton, of whom Schuylkill county felt proud, and for whose welfare we all fella deep whet tude during his absence • We followed hem with a watchnif eye froth field to field—we a nsiously examined the report of every battle —am - lour only fear was, that he would fall in thy battle-field, or as a victim to the disease of that climate—but he went through all the trials and diffi cult:et, - itiCident to such a campaign—bravely and honorably. and through the kindness of Providence, returned safe to his family and friends—as “Working. man" says, he went to work at his trade, on his re_ tarn. and his industry and correct deportment since his return from the War, has been, such; es in min. vince the public, 11131 he did not contract those idle and dissolute habits, which, in some instances, are seen in the Soldier. after a campaign. Whe'?e was Col. Straub, in the meantime t—Servinr; his country too. lie served it before—he served ever mince, until !silt Octoter. and now, alter a years inter. val, he i. willing to serve it again. He says himself. he owes a large debt of gratitude to this County, and lie wirbee to liqualate by a faithful discharge of duty fur three years. respect Cbl. Straub. as a friend and companion ; but I do think. he ought to have left his pen in the Prothonotary's Office dry a little. brilore he asked the people of this county for another office. I coincide with ..Workingintin" in opinion, that Capt. Nagle, 401 now be called by hip country. to an emcees' a more lucrative nature. than the one he re. Gently filled with so much bettor and glory. but with nit little pecuniary advantage The it orkingmen can do it—and . the Workingnien will do it—and widiont regard to the politics it 4 colter Straub or Nagle. we will go for the min who went for us and our Country, at the time when rtat instead of, PENNIES, Was tile watchword. 'l' • • DESPONDING WHIGS The-following article, from the Huntington Journal cootai4 much truth, end at present is applicable. I We bust there are few such Whigs, of rrhifh it speaks, in our county. But to the article: "There are a class cf men belonging to the Whig party who are always desponding. They can I never be made to believe that the Whigs have any rhance of success. They resr keep their eyes filed on that dark ride of the picture. If a more sidemt and sanguine member ot the poly ventures in the presence ot one of these men, to remark that the prospects of Whig success are good, the j desponding Whig is sure to whine out his doubts, and give a then:rand and one lessons goinglo favor a contrary belief. He, is ever extolling the superich tact of iLocabido politicians and dispara gitig the -efforts and sneeeing , at the means used by the active Whigs to advance their calliart. In short, these desponding Whigs ido all in their poser to encourage the Locorocos, and di-cuurage the Whigs. They hang like dead weights around the necks of the parry which they profess to t.up port. Anil the little effort they make just on the eve of an election, fails to compensate the party for the harm they have done it at the commences me l d a nd dosi n g th e progress of the campaign, by their di:rectum:kg remarks. • And it is ever en Way them. No matte/ how radiant flue political horizon May be with indications of ,\Whig success, • et Ii they doubt arid 11101.1011d r Why, we know, m iny _professed Vt hies who could never be me lured io believe that Gen. Taylor could carry tie rote of tali- State; and lii every conversatinq on the subject, they would go into an sreuinenf to litiptettS others wiih the same belief.' Yet the old Hero (as every Whig, raises-nig one grainothope believed he would) swept the 8:310 by a majesty of over Tina. MEIN . 11101ISAND ! And this, too, in the fade of the most desperate struggle ever made by Locofecnism its Pennsylvania; and in the face, ton, we may add, of all the harm the de sponding Whigs could do by their everlasting croaking about defeat. We have no patience with this cht,rint Politicians. If they are naturally dies qualified born seeing victory in the future—if hope never deigns to infuse her .cheering beams into their rigid systema, let them, for the sake of the cause which they cherish, keep their gloomy, hope forsaken convictions te . themselves. If they have no word of encouragement to offer, let them not ; be eternally endeavoring to freeze up the anima ti in of the 'ardent and zealous members of the party. We would es soon receive a cold shower both in J mussy, as encounter one of these ever desponding Whigs in a political campaign. Sap pcise they','coulal succeed in . forcing the belief that success vitas b yond the 'reach of Whigs, upon every member ot the party, would not the election hr practically over and a Locofoco victory ()moi -1 catty secured! Du not these alestiondmg Whig., then, who are always predicting defeat, render J More aid to Locirfocoism than they do to the cause which they profess to support! If they possess I the aagacity which they are ever aiming at disco vermg to those around them, they cannot help but see the deleterious tendency; of their course. l'hose who 'desire success,' in any cause, must hope for and expect it,'and try to Mims; confidence into all around them. Anti Whigs who pursue a contrary course—who are ever desponding—do more to retard titan in'advance the Whig cause." Siftings. Theplowin; root scAndalaus lout Was giveg i at the celebration of the Fourth, at Chicopec,, Mass : . . Our Fire ,Companies—May they he like eld, maids—always ready, yet never Wanted. The Lebanon Ohio Star says that no case of cholera has ever occurred in one of the seventeen, Shaker villages of that county ; a eircustance indi cating the value of cleanliness and temperance in all things. ' Far ihe.litediterranean.—The United States shin - Independence. on—Morgan, sailed from Norfolk on Thursday. for the Medtierranean. Our force in that sea will ahcoily be imposing. , Madame Weiss and the Viennoi.e children ....died for Liverpool in the steamer Canada, on the 19,11 !fist : , Madame took back with her $54,000 in ape,:ie—tbe earnings of the children. An Artist painted s cow and cabbage so natural than be was obliged to separate them betore they 'were fini.hed, because the cow commenced eating bid cabbsge ! The Telegraph in Mintiola.—Detroit will he in teleccrephie connection with St. Pisnre, Mines ot.i. by September next, A Hundr,d and Fifty Hollanders under the lend of the nor. Dr. Eliot], 'are on then wny to tbie country, to 'settle in Ottawa county Michi. • gan. Cabfiffnia Dual. The amount of CA%lnk gold dug r.cet•ed at .the mints at Philadelphia and New Orleane, up to the sth inst., cat's $l,- 306,562. The Washington Railroad COmpany are re.. goired to payCo.!tor tVaphington, - (erho received, Injuries by their cars running oft the track in September last,) the aunt of ss,oot?,le4des the co,t of Puit. Nominated fur the Presidency.—The New York Herald 'ha. nominated Gen. Scott fur the l'rebidcncy in 1852. It did the eame thing for him in 1839. • A drunken laborer, recovering from the cholera, was asked whether he had not been afraid of meeting Lis God. stNer." said the poor pagan christran, "I was only Octet' o' fetherchap." Safe Seal.—A letter cloaed with the white of an r•gg. cannot be opened with the steam of boil ing water, like a common wafer, as the beat only edits to its firmness. Mr Hannegan, our new repre , entatiee to the Ulna of Prowls, leached Berlin, on the tat of July and was won firer presented to the King. It .is estimated - that at least one 'hundred persona tell victims oa the heat last week in Boston and vicinity. . •S~-s ~= ~ - The Coal Trade for ISI9. The qaantllY sent by 1134 Wind, this week. is 35,033, 05—by Canal, 13,521 15-0 W the ire k. 51,50000, tone , A his not to be denied thaylie coal business Is unu sually dull, at the present time, and that the price* for small lots, forced Into the larket, bare been cold at fess than the usual rates, but we have not yet heard of a single sale made beldvir xl6O, for White Ash, ,and only one or two as low as that, which were tonal sales to meet liabiliflas•-but the tendency Is unqUes tionably downward, which Is aided and assisted by publications made In certain quartemihrough a morbid appetite to do mischief—and this downward tendency, if It continues, will result in a reduction of wages, which In as certain to follow as it is for water loran down stream, in spite of all the combinations and unions In the Country, as we slated a few weeks ago. If the market does not require Coal—it will not be par. chased if at even $1 50, nor will it increase the demand for the article; and therefore we consider it the height of folly, since we have remained idle sr long, At this critical period, to mine an elms of coal. and offer it et low rates, and thou loose all the advantages of the market for theelesgir three months, when it is admitted by all who have any knowledge of the bee' Mess, from the demands df the market, that the trade must be brisk for that period; unless the .disastrous affects of the present Revenue Laws of thc most should prove more destructive than even the most des ponding have admitted. aVe have always been of the imprrission that thereeould not be cry increase in the consumption this year, and have refused to endorse statements so the contrary:in our colahans, but we have yet to supply an increase offset! /tundra thousand tams, from' the different Regions, over the itipply of last year fir the balance of the season, to throw as much Coal into Market as woe risumed that year: besides the great number Of Coal Yards in the various sections of the country, with bat a feet tons in each Yard, will always require about 100,000 tonsne regular stock. This would require an additional increase of 101,000 toils, provided the consumption only of tact year is main tained Amount of Csal sent over the Pltilsdelphla and (lead ing Railroad and dehu)lkill Navigation (or the week ending en Thursday et entng last Rrstl.ltOkar • WFEEL TOTAL. WENS:. • TOTAL. P Carbon.l3,o3l 17 168,219 10 5.813 41 96.231 IS Pottsville, 3.952 04 60,301 01. 0.161 09 30,331 19 A.llaven, 17.562. II 215.011 ID 4,704 15 51.151 12 P. Clinton, 3,461 13 72 532 1 834'07 16,421 II 38,039 05 586,924 llti 13,521 15 197,137-01 197,437 01 Total by RR& Ca'l. 764,381 07 To same period Nit year, by Railroad 785.027 C 9 lba by . Cabal 217,172 00 • • ~- 012.799 15 Dbcreaar abia year. 159 437 19 tons. B3==a!WillM - The following to the'guantity rif Coal sent from the Lehigh region for the week ending Jul) 28. 1899. ' W 9911. ',.. T 1716. Summit Mine, 9.589 01 125.709 07 Illtunie Dun. L 3,769 03. 45730 IQ Bedver Meadow, , . 1,973 08 21.759 1.14 Spring Mountain Co. 2,97 . 4 11 ,! ' 47,1551.16 Ilazlrtno Coal Co. 933 10 , 12,016 17 Crotlo.try Coal Co. .2,302 01 '', 95,139 05 Diamond Coal Co. 47 nd 3,210 12 Huck Mountain Co. 3,463 03 - 39,049 16 Wilkekbarre Coal Co. b9l 09 • 7,663-02 24,102 Os 113,17 Oi To vim/. pprind last venr. 311...N4 (19 DELAWARE AND . L.O AI, 'rit.DE Sent fur the week ending. July 2.1et:1649. • : _ . NVEKR. - TOTAL 11.091 171.4C7 To same period lat , year, 191.539 tons r enns ), nr t a ti an on th e 11,,in....1./s in Sckvylkill C s annty. The following Li the quatilqy ofit2oal Iran:Toiled over the different Ittilrolida in Schuylkill CLITO:', for the week coding ThOrad3y,OrcOillO. Wert. ' Torte. Mine (Hi and S. IL R. R. ..1.,','.1.5 (II , 277.1117 (O. Little SchuYikill IL I:. 4 .557 Od tz....513 0) Mill Creek < do 5.:,..7 15 111..25S II . Mount Carbon . do 5.911 15 118.710 lot Schuylkill Valley .11 Ii PO IS 160.‘P11 IS Mt: Cari.ou and Pt. Carbon do 1117•1 111 1.?1.41.3 10 Union C.nal do ::,nos 17 V..'.,5 - ti 07 Swatura ' do ...!;? , ..6 C 7 31.5:5 ei Ares or OLL Ann TO tKertIKTATION Or RAILIIOIIO To Sent I. 1.10. To 1 - roto M.tLrhoo.B.llaven.P.Clinton. Illehmond, on 11i0ne1,1,49, I 70 e 5 115 Philodelphia, do do' I 70 11,5 I 15 NOTES OF DT CANAL. T. REPT. I. F't m Nt.earl.on. P thmon. To Philadelphia 75 rt.. ,Leta. E 3 = TO P;litrolPlokia. To New York For additional New Advertisements se o Noni Page. .They. vrl:i hero b o found arranged under Suitable Hat.. Atli - erlisement. STIERIFFAL TN% The political aspen to this Coun,y indicates that the whole democratic ticket will lie eletteithia fall, main ly in ronsequencerit the bismuth. we and vitolutivein on manifested by a 11.44611 of the self sti.led leaflets of the Whig party in this place, towards the (an• ilidaln for Shesitialty— I 'titan one fellow lust itstinn, N 21. Wilson. Csm Tint Mr. Wilitin is a t borough; hard works's:, ea a-head %Vise , . none will have the Imuh tined to deny who krowlis history and labor rstrintig,t 114 f r the last fifteen years Or more:and that he has,strong claims upon OP. owy. osio-cmlly w 1 1 .6. It he retnetishered-that Mr. Wilson withdrew from tls field three years since, far the single purpose of cierr. ing the present thetiniLent. John T. Werner, Es q . Mr. Wilson in a poor lion with a large family, and is In every way well qualified to fill the office with _credit to himself and to the Whig party, for which 111 . tine labored with great zeal and faithfulness 'ever since he has been in' the county. Re Is the first can didate who took thi: field for this campaign, and amidst all the vituperations and persecutions if a few tin. principled truckling ollice-huhting opponents, .who have not failed tri throw all poaslble_ impediments in lira way; be has sfootifiem and will la*Lattot to stand till the people render their verdict in October neat. I am well satisfied_ that Mr. Wilson is the only Whig in the field who can successfullycontend with the Lorojn. co cthididnte. Then let every good Whig rally aruund. um! Wll/10R standard, and victory shall still belours, otherwise our defeat in inore,than probable. August 2, 1819.1 it') A Wltifl. immE==== For. THE HISTORY OF TILE 111ZNICAN WAIL 1!FIE, subscriber has w, press, and,u. ill shortly pub .llBl4 the Ilistbry of the Mexican War, sub skeyttei of the lives or Generals Taylor,' Scott, Worth, WOOL Twiggs Qlutoun, and several others of the most thstingu!shed officers. Illustrated by numerous Engraainp and Portraits. HY JOAN FROST, L. L. D. A number of eiiterpnsint and, Intelligent men of Plod character, are offered profitable No11)0).111.6 In circulating by eabei.ription the above. Work, in the State or Pennaylvania. The term*, which ardieery liberal, ir ill be gitten on application to the subset - Ober. port paid. This Work mil/newer, be sold In the Dookelorit;, but exclusively by ?lents at a reasonable and upitorm price. 11. MANSFIELD, • Bookseller and Publ!sher. 131 1:014, Aue 4 'Set !a4-If tier• Haven. Lonti. Boots and shoes Manufactured DV 11. LOWDER., NO. 233 NiMTH THIRD A.I.WAYS on baud Mors' Double and sin sle Sole Boots and Shoes, Sev,d and pea !red. Pliital.le for Iron Worts and Coal Pits. none cortr4e Boots and Mooroes. Alan, Calf limas, served and pegged. and Irugans, Woolen's Boots and Shoes of all Map. Eastern work of all kinds. Gum Shoes and linffiln Robes. ` *4 orders cheap for caPll, or approved paper. Atrium 4. Pill) Orphans' court Sale. D URSVANT to an and-r of the Orohrins• Court of Schuylkill Comity, the subsrritter. John P. Bohan. Trustee of the estate of DAVID BROWN, Into of the Bow), of 1,. the County of Sehuylkill,d, sealed. will expbse to flan by Piddle Vendue. oh Mat— orday the 25th day of Angina ;test, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the eschange lintel, in the Borough of Pottsville, aforesaid: ~ • • . All that certain messuage or Blanc tenement, end Int or piece of ground situate on the north/mat wardly side of Centre at , in the Domicil of Pottsville, 6t the Conn !yr.( 9r huylkill, contn Win: in front tin . Cetitte st.:lU ft. and tiatendnis in depth of that. breadth 230 ft.. more sir tev. to a 20 feet wide street; boOnded southenst werdly by ground of Samuel Ilunuateger, northeast— ward!), by the said 20 ft, wide street or alley, wird'. westwardly by lot nutribered.nn the plan of said Mao' 27, and snittliwardly by Centre st :litiiresaid, bring the 'nnethwardly half put of lot numbered on the plan of said Borough. number twenty-eight (No. 20) with the appurtenances; late the estate of the said deceased. Alien lance will be given acid the conditions at eale • anode known at the tune and place of sale,liy JOHN P. 1101.1 ART, Trustee. By order of the Criurt. DANIEL SAERCHER, Clerk. Orwigstrutg, Aug. 4 1819. 32.4 t - icegister's Notice. `OTICE in hereby given, that the Executors and Administrators, hereinafter named, bare filed their respective °rectums of the Adniimstration of the fol lowing Fatales in the Register's Office of Schuylkill county, which accoutyLs have been thawed by the Re gister,and will be prdtlllsnted to the Judges of the Or— phalle emitt. on Monday, the 3d' day of September nest, at 10 °Mock iv the forenoon. for nilowinces and confirmation. when and where all persons Interested may attend if they think proper, , to wit : The account of-John Conrad, Administratorasc., of the estate of William Tobias, late of Waynetown sblp, deceased. 2. The account of Levi Reber, Administrator. Are., of the state of LlizAeth Reber, late of Schuylkill tp., deceased. 1. The arcoont of Daniel R. Stager and Joseph Den• filer, Administrators of the estate of Samuel Shaeffer, tote of the,lionnigh of Schuylkill Haven. deceased. 4. The account of Daniel B. Retainer, Executor of the Last Midland Testament. of Philip Fogely, fete of West Bruitstaig tp., deceased. 5. The account of Win. J. Blended and Elijah Ben singer. Executors of the Last Will nod' Testament of Joseph Berikey. War. of Noah Manheim tp.. deceased. 6. The'.lla"count of Margaret Sharp,, Adinitiistratrox of the estate of Anthony Sharp, late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. 7. The account of Lewis Reeser, Administrator of the estate of Solutran Zerbe, late of Plnegrove tp., deceased. 8. The account of Samuel Boyer, Administrator Of the estate of Joseph Matz, lute of West Brunsrrig tp., deceased. ' U. The account of Jacob Wagner, Administrator of. the estate ofJames Colman, deceased, lute of Wayne tp., an sealed and Sled by John Manbeck, the Admin istrator of the eaateof said Jacob Wagner. deceased. 10. The account of Daniel 11. Stager ant Abraham Heebner, Administrators of the estate of Henry Sta ger, Esq., late of the Borough of Pottsville, deceased. 11. The account Of Samuel Boyer, Administrator de sea tort of the Estate of Catharine Matz, (widow of Joseph Mats) late of West ttrunswig tp.,decd. 12. The Urania of Levy Reber, one of the Execu tors of Last Will and Testament of George licher, Esq , late of Schuylkilldeceased. IThrilEts KLEROFIER, Registers Register's Ogles, °mew} burg, Aug. It, Mg. . , . Mezzotint° and • FANCY PA[ %TING 11CADEAT. Come one. come all and learn the art Of painting, for soon] shall start On, and nen you'll sly the Onside is past, Surely I'm afraid it is tho last. • Ma. M. Rs la. BROWN. W i. nra o uirt n ul a a '' c b co n i n n i pti l l i to d4 sn il' i ,rneuti Borough, in above of July. Inst., at 7 o'clock, P. M. limits of lessntra, from 7to 5 P. M:, each day. 12 tenons, of one hour each. Good and worthy Inducements will be given far the for.. nation of clubs. Premiums liven. An assortment of specimens of painting rexpectfolly exhibited at Air. Mount? room. :Apply steL, .flamers patel. Ma. 31. HP . WM. ' Win also teach a sew and auperior system of Pen mansbip. and Mistaken rooms at the Town Hail, where be °Tees his services to the public no moderate terms. Mr. B. has taken premiums at the Fair in the cowl t les of Oneida, Herkimer and Washington. in the State of Newyork—and tberefarn .warrants anagram/Ms. No flourishing of anv description taught or exhibited. Mr. Q. has but one object In view, and that is to give his students *vapid and legible band writing,. .Young /aliases aad Mutters 9 years of age are an ra deafly old to attend with great benefit to themselves and satisfaction to the parents. Scholars of any agd who palatal good light can learn to write. , Young Ladies can now have an 'opportunity to attain a beautiful episfaLary hand. July 25, 1519. 31-tf , • . - . To Contractors.' SEALED PROPOSALS with be receivereat the fri - lice of the James River and Kanawha Company in Richmond, until the 20th (ay of AUrtlit next. for the constructlon'of the connection of the Company's ean.t with the tide water of James River at Itictunond,, from the Rasta along the line of the old locks,aad through the Richmond duck. This work will consist.of five locks of 132-10 feet lift, with short Intermediate basinar 4 such culverts, walls, Waircs,street bridk es, Sce,as shall ry.; the raising of the walls an embankment of necessary; of th e present Dock; the.e.tre.ion of t ' to Dork a few hundred feet eastwardly; and the construction of no Outlet lock et the lower end thereof, capable of adroit. Dog the largest vesseli coming to tie port of Richmond. Sealed proposals will also be received at the'maine time and place, until the.. Same date, for the construc tion rif the following works I. For the construction tithe connection of the Com pony's canal with the Rivanna river at Colunfairi. This work will consist of a canal four and :Limits Miles long, a timber dam acroxs the Rivauna river-at Stift timit'a slr Os, a stone guard lock, and several culverts. it. For tire construction of the connection ofthel Corn pony's .. .mil Wall the James river nt Cartersville. This work will consist of a timber dam across James river, the excavation of a basin at Pemberton. arid a canal from Pemberton to JaMes river 1000 feet long; with a lock of 15 feet lift. ~ 3. For the construction of the con'neetlod ofthe Corn. pany's canal with the i 1111 1 ,51 river neat New Canton.— This,work will consist of a timber darn across James river; the erLavation of canal 1200 lent long, aod.a luck of b (set lift. 4. A wooden bridge across James river at Hard• wicksville VA feet long;supitorted by atone piers about 140 feet apart. . • MU 5. A wooden bridge scrota Janiea river at Bent Creek 870. feet long; anpperted by cone piers about 140 feet apart. . This wnrk will be paid for In current bank nines. Besides the usual reservation of Si) per cent..on the monthly estmoates, the conttactiir hr contractors will be relpii red to give ample security, sansfactory to ,he Board of lairecturs..for the completinn of the work at the lime: and in the manner speethed in the contracts. Plans of the above work will be exhibited, and.speel- Ocations thereof delivered to he contractors, at the Eotnpany'solTice In Richmond, by the sth dt.y of Au gtist next, on application to MK L'. It. Gill, the Engineer In charge of the tidewater connection, and Mr. Julia Gusty, the Engineer in charge of the other worksalitive entimeratsd. After the reecho. of the proposals. time will be taken for the consideration thereof until the Mid' the silittle month. on which doy,'in ease the prop pokals should be found setisfactory, the several jolig, as above advertiesd, will be let. • • WALTER GWVNN, - Chief Engineer & If Co. Richmond, J olly hospital. rfallE UNDERSIGN F.I).IIESPECTI , I:I4X or:noun -1 re+ t hat he hag so tafilrrana ... I his plans for the es— tailli-hisseneof a MIN I; ttg nositiTAL, that it will be opened fiir the. receptson of p.sti,ni.l on the fast of April, ISIP. . . The qt,j,cx or the Inatituticin is to ',cure to per,,,p, rnzanee to coining Operation*, proper inedirtil a neand treatment, at Lim pn,nbbr ea pett:e. ilh 0 - 114 v ieW the proprietor haft wormed for the•purpnsrs of the / los pi la I, a Forte, in %vied, to a fa r2e and rartVi , - eient Ilou.e, in an eic,..111 , 1,111rV IMO healthy {rose ion, on the toad leadlhe from Pott,...ille to ?I inertiville,aholit 2 mile from the former place. Per,one ineThree Dollars per annum.in advance. will be rfrttth•d to tnetulthr.litp,tind to adintssion in The 11,,nita1,411 care of injure trout accident. or Sickness. and to solvent and medical treatment Oaf ill 7. said fres f;radditiMill!Ch3r:ZOl: ovh!ol4 who to.ty doeiro admission into Idtplio@pltal. will bb t rotreiveil uu liberal O:rowt. 'clic poor of the Itorout7l - 1. Of Pottsviife, cot io Lae, Ilfetpital, will be treatril by the attending l l tr,ticido, t.ratio All thioie wh.i itiay be it:a - protect to avail tbdiuselreti of the edvantares of inettito.nthit, may apply to the uoth.r.lvoed, at pp. office in Nlat 1 , , t rt life. Itttel4 tn. 10-Iv (3, W. Ii Ni MLA , . al 11 ge awe THE VERY !III:6F kTION OF SAM .65 alt. per tnn t;o, TN the cc nrld, prepared by a bow procell, known only 1. in the Piero:tors, by t‘ :orb all tie sinus 1 . 1,0 11111 . 1101 - 11 , 1- trot being the C. 1,1 Wit 1_• ant ctlicr, a,. • counts for the dumber of 1.C , 61:1Ve at: i :13:t0,t citric, Made to (his coy,wlclie ocher pre:lan:Lion= of ..arsorartilv 'make nl Ili re corns at a .f...;:mt e— ye ra:s ! We tunic :M.1111,014 :IN to hilt. 10 exa cconeAnyb.it eur onlirTit, and hero„,, Led of the troth of what we say ; what other it,ra• ciy,rithos challenges inves'tizationl Nov t:—Dr. rul lea's to ako toe rhea pent sarsoparilla In the World.— It is parr, :rot:Wt . :ll,l, and tf.chill,ratetc ONE lior rt.,:goes 611111 , 1 than fitted or folic of other PcePara lt liar enredjacil illce wires tees of Scrotala. or ing's Evil, Consumption, brut Gills, Ery,ipelos. llb,toiate Cola:team: Employs. ill•dches, licks, R i ng. 'Woroc=, and Tetier. , Scald Dead, Chronic f 1,1,, Muir coral disease, Rheumatism, Neoralgia., Liver coin. plaint, ndpitatlon Cl' the Mart, than r,riy other medicine etr , .'r discoVered, a nd hence' it the best moaner .of the ever ofPred to the pooh tic. :Call mid, get a pamphlet, a large tlllolllg fOll accounts of ifie different disnaees ‘e i or n Medicine Litre?, (al, the cones dezierthed, and visit the patients. nail .you will fold what Ice sac Is trite ; postriettytru , :. We will also give the tamer of IttislAtt cur,' of the mom de4perate Mints of doease, and the names of ti-ho in secret prescribe our medicine. cure their patients, and lint its of the credit Of Our disco,- sty. Those who lay,' truth acid despise humbug., call and eiancine the Testimony. and ,ev ',tenet. we are pre. pored to give in favour of Dr. Callen's Indian" Vege table Panacea. For by ROWAN]) & WALTON, Proprietor., f2l NoriL Sixth .t., 11. Lla u van. SV. Martrn. aa,l .1. G. Ilrowa, roLEs iII.; J. II Palls, Mineniv ilk. Pa. July 9.1 IFI9 30-ly New Article for the 'relic/. ROVSS VIN AIG RC Mtg . C, COZAME TIRUP., ET ANTI :lETIIITIQUE nuux.— The Jimmy sanitory, balsamic. and tonic properties of this Vinegar render tt far'super:ortn Cologne IVater for tile ordinary porpn+es Of the toilet and the bath, sur passing the fatter in its fleet - time and cheapness.apd In its grentdr efficacy for the promotion of cleanliness and health. This article has Leen knonin nod cztretneiy used.tin Lucre flu very many wars, where it has,to a consid erable event . , I.lliierSeileii the lire of Colony - a %Vnter. The subscriber feels usau red that it needs only to be made know trio this country to insure Its equally artn cent adoption. It tins obituniol tile approval of several eminent physicians of this city, to wimse notice it has been submitted. It prevents and reninvespimples.tetter, and asperity of the skin; it refreshes and whiter., the akin. render ing it snit and smooth. It corrects the clammy and bitter taste of the mouth. Imparting a fresh 'and pleas. ant breath. It cleanses and 'whitens the teeth, and hardens tire rtunet. 'Frictions this Vinegar )ro tame penrplratinn and a.suatiel rheumatic pains. in allays headaehe try application to the temples. It elrctnal in net:rosins suflaintriation of tine eyelids, 11 • 1..t , f . ..1t11^. 1 0g Ili , ryes. applied T. a tin rn n pre sents swenese. tr po , e+sesinany other valuable goal it which are detailed at large In the printed acrap pet s accompanying each bottle. Jost resets ad and for sale tt lialcsaleand retail. nt ItANNAN'S ' Choice l'erfirmery and Variety Snores. Also nouscrre frehle I;strart for inns- Ilandkereheif in great variety, together with a eery choice lot of the hest and most opt . ell articles for the Tollet,—Fancy SOaps, &c., all of which will ,old at city prices arid snore less. Dyspepyila and Gemara! DEBILITY CURED By TilE OXVBENATEEO BITTERS. IN ALL CASES of lodizeslion and deramzement .1. of the Waal tall. this medicine • speedily refililles the digestive organs to their natural heatthy state, thmt strettelhettinn the whole system. Metre it is an excel lent preventive of epidentic diseases. fol. persons to a weak and debilitated condition; at the. present time e rery such personnught to have. it. But 110 Ille.lll/111et A More, highly recommended roc DISPEPPIA.In all HD hums, such as headache. heart, horn, restiveness, acid stomach, lox or appctite, pain in 1110 .toyiach,,kbiltly, and also, asthma attended with deranscincnt of the stomach . . . . The following is from a most eminent Chemist. The nil/theism{ articles nerd is the preparation of the Billets, ore those preserilikl try the 1110. t eminent phi. •iciune I , ll' the relief from, and cure or, the diseaect for winch these linters have heettoonliccesithly need. The combining of them is In aceiirininre with chemical rules securing theerlicavy of each arid the compound seems to have resulted Irmo extended niniettations medical practice. Itesticelfolly. - _ A. A. 11. s Fsta, 31. D.. State Assayer. Lowell; Mass. From R. P. STOW, Esq., Asst. Clerk 11. louse Representatives. • • .IVeskm,Tom. I) C.-Jim,. 15,1516- . . _ Dn. GE°. D. f;ttEr.a izir-1 feel it not only a pleasure. MD a duly, to make !tamen to yon and to the public, (if you desire it) ;ha surprising eirects of the ••Oxygenated Bitters." in relieving me from that most disrmiragme disorder. Dyspepsia. t have been afflict ed for about seventeen years &all the usual attendant Sc IllptOril B. viz. emu I , ll4linn of the how Pk'. headache, pain in the chest, think:nee, acidity °film 1001111 ch. and severe nausea; and tor month, at it time riot the least particle of innistare would appear on the surface of the t heti or limbs. and most of the time I was es ti...m.4y Whims. I 112V0 1180 various remedies. have treenstriet iti my diet, have been dosed with calomel and emetics day alter day try physiri ms, hat all to no coo,/ I:ID - pose. hearing of the wonderMl effects of the ''Oxygenated Ditteor," In the cure of Dyspepsia. I procured some as a last resort; have used frurdmulca of the medicine, and and the bad symptnin• i it 11.111 , 3 - J, Mid myseifaince more la the enjoyment of health. Nbne hat the Dyspeptic sufferer. who has felt all the harems of the disease, can at all appreciate tire time 44" the medicine. I most sincerely hope that all yid; make trial cif the ineilitine.and with me be able to re joice in the return of health. , • . Thu following order was received by the Proprietor, from EDWARD E. 19IELP19, - M. D., Professor of The. raputics and tilateris Medico, Daitmouth College, who noes the medietne in Isis practice. • Putcan ,nets :—Plea:e rend toe two dozenof your "Oxygenated Bitters." ED. C. PHELPS. Irtnttear. rt.. Jaly us, 15113. .] Don't fail to call for our pamphlet, it contains several ecrtititates from members of Citogret.s and others, testify to toe wonderful efficacy of this medicine. Every Dyspeptic who desires health, will try it. The uifting expense is not to be thought of when health is Qt stake. S Lon per battle ; 6 bnlllesTor 85,06. Sold wholesale and retail by EILEEN & FLETC y IER, No. ,Ledger Bui%diode, Phtlada. 0. D. JENKINS. Centre lit.,ono door below Market, Pottsville; J. W. GIBBS, blinersville; JNO. 11E1 I'•4 ERMAN. Hamburg; C. & G. LIUNTZINGER, Sebuyl. kill Caren. July 11, - 1610. _ 0-1 y • QLOPEGIitkIN.—Por WC. 2 second handed Inch Slope Chutns. ' BRIGHT & POTT. July I& 1814 - 1313 IMZEOE3 Edwin C Union, . \ The Farmer's Encyclopedia. wrica.r.sALt BRUSTI MAsurAcr tiara, .\ , EDITED IIT Xs. 36 Loath Fahilk. Strut. GOUVERNEUR EMERSON. VOLUME. ittiyai OCIIVO, 1165 pa ec.. braut I. rive DOODS AZOV D citrest - i, Wert' sine, I.lltt•sps...\ IN t . ; VVIWE Merchants and Dealers trill . flnd. at alit fully _nend,cotitalning ii flue plates. bcsirtel nu of the Lnehat work. Is II hoot any ?tutee, time,, a good assortment of all. . f , mm , i n my • mernits . y%o64l Cuts. :Intd at about one- fon tth the cost line of buiines...aaile up M all their various stiles of , . f , . ~ - The Fanners Enrycl.,p,ha it a feat treasury of \ mai:teal inf,rutation. whereto the eiactienee of all fashion and vinisli. - • My prices ate such that they hill b. found to the in tercst of those Merchants w ere. ai favor Die with a r nttns - and countries LA carefony POSTED Er to it, present day s and admirably arranged for convenient refer ral! before pule/using arerfli Shce."—[Dr. Darlington,. July 21.1319. - - . f .' 3O-211 . "We are fully convinced that such an amount of ,valuable knowledge for farmers can be found In no Other work In so chap and convenient a form. In tact, no Farmer who pretends to be well informed In his profession, should be without this work!'—(New Gen -nessee Farmer, , An excellent work, fit to he distributed In ptentiums b* it ancultural Societies.—p. S. Skinner. Bur sale at this °Moe, price $l. . i.ktio, by E. VI. CARR. Third street. opposite ilia ex.i change. PhilafeXhia; and N. I.IIBIiMS.S, Baltimore. Vf l .llllflf tiohsrriptir. Psittsville, Irbil errs prices.. Female iSemilla 17. APIS. DECK ER? AND exuc (ITEMS will re-open 111. their Seminary for Young Ladies, in the city of Reading, on the Zd of September next. Their course of English study is thorough, embracing all the branch es Lauehtin the best Female Seminaries an the coun try thus tarnishing young ladies with, abundant op portunities for acquiring a rood Engkid)._ Education. Lectures are delivered. weekly upon su 'Oscientifie subjects as engage the attention of klaesc during the year. The Itexrding department is and the Immediate inkrittsion of .Mrs. Dechert: who Awes every atten- Hen to the health. emnfott, and deportment of the Scholars committed to her ;a re The School year com• mences the let Monday in , September, and closes the 'tbilioGJuti. A short camitioo at Christmas. Tents hoarding and Tuition net year. SISO Terms for instruction in blusic, Preach and Ailment Languatres, t, getber with their eou reel. of Attar:Neitt !Ate made Stavin by application at their residence. East Penn st.. betwebil 51h and 6th at.t Reading, Pa. • EGFERENCES, • Ge'. Jacob tllitter, 6. d, Dr. Isaac Iliester, Samuel Beg, Esli, Gen. Gerain M. Heal. Gee. E. J. Rich- Ards, Paul SahlratoS, &.!q, Swans, llos. . J. - Pringle Joint-It Keira, Esq., Reading; We, 0. Polls. Leo., OrtZ4N.stVig, - July SI, !big. Illey'fiSaperlorCaleisiti 'Magnesia Parl9lnen GEORGE aLEY, -Jrt. Dr=i..t and' Chemist.` North-sett ens. J Thie'd and Poplar 41.--PII7IIDRLPIIIA. 'TILErS CALCIN CO MAGNCSIA is respectfolly 'submitted to medical practliintivra. in the hope thht it Will be found to pcissess all the properties of a eiritn, EY officinal articlo.-witiell claims : to be;•and, there .fort not undesei vine their confidence. . REFERENCE'S. Mn. GinAlt.re. Jr.—Dear Sir hare ured,,the sample Of Magnesia you 1:n kindly sent me, With trine satistartinn. I consider it fully equal to that pregnyy. ,by Ifeney of Manchester and Husband of this • Very respectfully, Joliti WILT/SA.I , IC M. • Pin@avnr,,f Ob,terms and Diseases or Women t Children, in the Pennsylvania Medical C.illege qr Philadelphia. Not 17t Arch Street, Jan:20,1949. Ma. Dconce Ilt.tv, Jr.—,..Dear Sir:--The aamplenf i Magnesia you were sn kind to tend me. I have used. and find it an excellent article. It gwisesres all the character of Henry's Magnesia. and could' Win caddy • .be disunguished from it. Truly your friend. Psrecrtsox,.M. D., Protestor of Moteria Medi. and Therhpetides to the . • Penasvirania Medical colter , of Philadelphia. No. 92 Arch etreet, Feb. 83, P}l9. . . • • • • kairedelpAid, Xarch Isl 9. ' Ma. GEntal: DOW. J.3—..Peal .-1 have given a fair trial to the Calcined Magnesia you were kid enough to furnish MP. '1 find it one of the most agree. able and certain preparations .1 ever employed,. I hope you will be welt rewarded fat your care and Industry tn its preparation. , Yours truly. s JVIES MCCLI;ToCit, M. D. Professor of Prinriples and Practice of surgery in the Philadelphia Collage of Medicine: No.l North EleventtiStrect. . • enneker 'ltt.Ere CALCINED MAONESIA" equal to ittotbend!,. or Ifeneri, an ailaiir.ttite article for fatui ty are, and worthy of the contWoro of the Mtglical Practitioner. 11. .1. Br:rev:Y.lU. b. 1819, so. .Ttlit4 et • Mr. Cconcr Ilt.tr, have freou.nlly prt,cribrd the Magnp•ia prepr.l by you, and tonaidor it fully equal to +lnv now In u-e. Front et., abnsaTupPtr. 'Sao. K Ksona, M. D. ,1 hive nsee!, both in my practice atid in my family, Bley': Calcined Ma:nest.i. and fesl warranted In say ine from me s ecperience it I. buts:riot featly oilier pre ;e11...11i0n of Ma.zreesta T have evil./ orwt Avslh. F o r gqiti by the , principallhroligitnllt the rffitelitstatel, by John G. Brown, Geno•.l Agent Per r.T vale at Slum:nit S lielslir's and John S. C. Maritu'i Drug StoreN. July .;tl.. Lt 7 tia..3tr.o . Patent ilmbricattog Oil seoor.Nun. Sc NOtt.TOri.. LT/WING part liaped the 1,1110.1% . .! .:Cht for man,. 1/. lacturing and vvediiir. 'the Patent Imbrieatilit Ott, from P. S. iti - ,viank- re., tor Schuylkill. It ipluti.l.elm non, Columbia. North'iitlitzerne.Wyoniing.l.ycomir.: Lehigh. Carbon and Northampton Conntiet; ; thus 00 . room!, to the public Ilrit they have commenced the nommaLtory of it in the Borough of pott,,th, they. win he haPpt. in 1I11111;r all oolers momptly, and at the samr_ rate itcan be. piircha , ed from the I.roprie tots of the porta right. Th., Oil wag patented Jinu nry tOth, ISIO. and its sopermr evce:ier.ee- ai ! r heap n, has already elven it the preferen, overall nth, Olin in n.e, for all kintis of drat ionn.y Machinery, 1..0. roilifniyes and Card di nu for Lamp 11,. da or.b , rs left Ett It. P dicta, in Centre Stteet,, ill be promptly executed. C. I'. NO11TW:, • • R. 1). SCHOEN l:l?, • C•mtre .t..opp-,srte the Poet o rte tfle,ittne Vtll, , The mice Is 75 cel.t.; per ealion, and the 1:1110Wing aril Airs 0/.1. ilaclveract , r I . IIII.4OELptIIA, Dec. 4. Iclu, A, Me . gars. P. It. Devlan Co.—Gentlemen . —The l'a. tent coy ; , o-ition you synk me to luive tried, and , Itiat yeet de.dzu as a ,alistitore ler the In ei .11 IA the work - inor Machinery, ha, I ant happy to nay. inure than re a tisrd ills expert:lll.'4l+. I had .1 fully temeil on a I,,^n mntive t woday,(ln rainy weather, with Fond flying over the machine al su , ,,ftry ycluuttun) ley n siii:lo Ilutzulituer, who assures ine that it works equal to th 6,11 uu;uu , riuciluu . ll 011.,, with re,,saving in gut:entity of ( 1 .01 Thiy .avinc.,li•Cellitr with the ;trendy redure price_al winch you Infot in me you can furnish the will etroody ircciutentellel ite a±e no 11211 Itnauk and i liirge mill, mud rectories where macre gnantities 0 roil ar 110,1. I have now no doubt or it , . entire iutirt , ,u, tin under that impresilan tender you my Sincere corwratu , Truly yours. Wm. 5un1,1,1,. POTTNTIy.r.. Jan. , Thin k to certify that I have In en using P. S I),d an & co 's Patent lathricatin: Oii 1 . ,r the !„,t.is week., end can give a• our decided ninton, trait. to..hles it heinzso much cntaper, ng peculiar superiority over the hest Sperm Olt.or durai.ihrynn mwhinery„whicli DM dere sta very ilPsirableartiele foithat porno:e. We or: extensivelyenga:ell in mining and shipping coal. hay • in:eleven Steam ileginesiritvarionAcapacities at work hoisting coal,pumping svoter.Ec c,. llu.v Es, ITAVWOOD &CO P. S. Devlan & Cn.—Genticineu live been using vnnr Patent Le'sricai jute Oil tin :di the machine, v of the 'leading Iron and Nail Works for the last nine weeks,and vre consider tvSt have given it a nth' trtal,as the.wrtrks are calculated to mantifecture four thousand tune of Iron and Nails per annum. The machinery is very heavy, file Valente tine hundred and odes' loinoi power.and the speeds are from thirty to nine hundred revLAUtionsper minute. After the shove I that. we tan recommend the Oil as equal to the hest Sperm Oil and, in many rases. superi or in any sprrnl Oil USell the countrv. viz for heavy hearings and fast speeds, such ILI shafting anti fans. I remain youte,!&e.; AVE:: M'CATITY. • Manager of the Reading Iron.Nall and Talus Wsirks . . (June In '4ll 2S-1 --- Illontgotnery s Patent. 'Sutler. Pfully Invited to tube a•altrhle buipr„t towel. Ea perim,rit. which have been made donor the p•t%t vwtr, on 4L1111 . )1101%. both In salt, and Ire.h water, el, 001,11 hOltPra for power purposes, on I b (ally teCed its sniwrinr totalities as astcant venerator. and the preet saving of is eirlit. and spare, accepted 01,r my birder (10IS JO as. . jjoU,•rano this Wan, may tint, be seen in operation, at the ,tatilistiment of Becker & Brothers. Flour Mil's, at Cherry st„ New YOIL, Hooper & Irlro.hsra, M 3 Pearl it.. New Verb. Mott & Ayres, I. oundry f,,nt of 251 I) at., North River. Atlantic Dock. Brookho. New York. A. W Met all. Fl and 115 Centre et., New York. I). D. ITideer & Co. ablynsoe et New York. N. Scuba-Ms FOOtri/ty. . Troy, New York Smith & Corlett. Baltimore. • . . . .itramboats •Jon w C. Ifoartt," and "Edward Pay son," font of Liberty stre.•t; Nnot York, and on board the stennitow%oat •John P.Whitney,'New Orleans: For' forth, inforrmt nprdy to JAMES MONIGCOIERY k. 5..V.11.7EL WARD. 15 Smith William st.. Nto York. Or to J. lI:ENTS BELL, 15 Solli 11 Third el Illne 15.'39. '•'S-lct' =Kl!itli=l AGENT FOR TOE SAGE 0:;" sorTu- WOTRII MANUFACTURESG CO'S • WRITING PAPER. Irctrehoisf AI/. 3 -Minor street. Ph ii.deit4i4 I nn Cases of the above superior Papers now in ll Inn and rer•sale to the trade at the lowest mn.ket prices. consisting in part of— Fine thick Flat Caps. Id, 11, 15 and lb lbs., blue and white. 'Superfine Medium, and Demi Writings. blue and white. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and white. plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, .lain and rated. Extra Super Linen Note Papers, plain and-gilt. Superfine and fine fitit Papers. long and broad. litnitriine and Line Counting-Hamm Cups and Posts, blue nod es hits. Extra super Congress Capa and Letters, plats and titled. blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, Superfine Sermon Caps andymos, Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and a bite,' plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes " Lawyer's" Brier Papers. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts_ ruled and plain, blue nod w hite,various qualities and Orb 's. Also, 101111 reams white and assorted Shoo Papers, 'll.llllPt BOltdA, white an I assorted 'reline, Tea Wrap ping, Envelope, assorted and blue WA tutus, Cap Wratt pert.ltardware. Papers, he - July '7, OFFICE OF TUE SCIKYLICILL ti k.VIGkTION CUMPANY nctusuer 'lid I.IS , 11,U VICE. 0. hereby 'given that the fn. ollolng rates or I Toll will he charged nn Coal transported on the Canal aorl_Worksof the •Sehn)lkill Navigation Con, pany forth.: year OW: To - ! Mmint Schnyiltill Port Caria,. . Haven. Clinton . . eta. per ton. its. per teh. rte. per tea. Orwizahnig, 1:, 12' llarnhurz. 9.1 82 Mehrsville. :1.5 32 Althonees, 00 37 Reading, . 45 42 Unionville. 55 52 Laor..l Hill, 55 52 Pottstown la adin7,. 55 ' 52 Rnyere Ford. 55 . 52 Plrniceille. 60 57 Paulding's Omit; 60 ' 57 lottnbereille, .. C 0 57 Valley Frage, 60 . 57 Port Kennedy. 65 CS Nrariatown, - 0.5 ' 132 Consnlinelten, 7O 65 Spring 31114 70 07 Alanayunk. 75 • 72 The tall to Philadelphia will he on follows .. Mt. Carbon. Eleb.Kaven. Pt. Clintnn • March. April and May. 6 cm. 62ets. 53 ers. June,Jaiy and Aintnat.7s 72 63 • Sept. Oct. Nov:8 Dec. 85 82 73 The Coal shipped moan Part Carhnn la the ahove points wilt he tharged one and a half eents per ten more thin said rates: The charge ciiil he made per Ma of 1210.1 ht.., and on allowance or Ore per cent. will be wade on the weight shipped to covet warts ee. - D• 00-1.171. FREDERICA' FRALEV.Preeldent. 7slers u t be stecorapanled by the Casa. ". , 16 It e w ived canutll b AN ,, . .A ta N i ' ,, ,i 11 p k u i.i t ur i4 1, corkb cd . I . .'-1 [July 14.'49. - 29-4m9 I 31eAllisters Ointment. ,CONTAINING NO 211ERCURY, OR OTHER I~IJAS POWER TO CAUSE; ALL Er:tern:ll Snrm 1 I acianious Humors. Skin Diseases, Poisonous Wdunds to discharge their putrid matters, and then heilethein. It, is rightly termed. ALL-HEALING, for there is rcakety a disease external or Internal. that it will not benefit. I have used It for the as: sixteen years for all diseases of the chest,involving the utmost danger and responsibility. and I declare before Heaven and man, that not In one case has It failed to benefit when theipatiem was within reach of mortal means. I have had physicians learned in the profeterion.— hare had minisiereof the anspel.indiies of the bench, oldermcn, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition. and multitudes of the poor line It in every variety of way, and there has been but ono `voice—onettuiversal ViliCe—fiyins • Mc.k:14.1-StER. YOUR OINTMENT IS GOOD." MEL' retooven3i111(1111 ontsted lately the tnetonoteun and 311,05111 g it hen the pain ceases. (Head the ;tirectionn neolot: the box.) ' I,k.F., ,, t 4 I!:ACIIE—The salve hie cured persona of the he. I the ..f metr i c years standing. and who had it regillar every week so that vomiting took place. LoE?4•NES:+, Ear-Ache, Tmoh-Ache, and Ague in the pre. are helped with like seeress SCALD HEAD—We have curtoleasesthat actually detied every thing known One. man told us that ha had spent $2OO on Ins children without any benefit, winch a fivo, boxes of ointment cured them. DALUK ESii—lt will restore hair sooner than any Cotter thine, -• TETT,ER—There Is nothing better for the, cure o 11l RNS—It Is one of the best things in the world for 1tu.113. • l'il;,s—Thousands are yearlj cured by this Oininent. It never fails in giving relief for the t ilea. Around the bar are 4ire•ttione far ustncr Ointment far Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Ersaipelos. Titter. Chilblain, Scald Bead, Sari eon!, Quincy, Sore Throat, Broockitis,Xercons.lffeblinn's. Paine. hateli9e of the Spine, Ilead,fche, .Isthma, Drafnese, Ear--qche,' Burns, Corn, 411 Diseases of the Skin. Sore Lire. Pm pies, lie, Stiff nets of the jotnts, Steeping of the Liy7o3. Sore Limbs. Sores, Rheumatism Piles. Crony, Swelled. or'Broke Breast, Tonth,late,:ggee in the Face, *c. COLD FCET—Liver Complaint, pain in the Cheat, nethide, falling otTof the hair, one or the other accom panies cold Pet (This ointment is the trier remedy.) It le a sure sign of disease to have cold fret. - COIi use of this Ointment will :O w.). her; Conti 'from growing. People need never he troubled with them if they use Lt frequently. This Ointment Is gond for any part of the body or limbs that are inflamed. In some mots it should be. atm:nt often. CAI; fl , )X.—No Ointment will he genuine gulf... , the name of James .I:c.ltlister is written with a pen open every M CS Mehl' rulr Proprietor of ilia above Medicine. , Price, ^r rte. grerhor. ' A.GENT,I—J_ . ty Plitt : 11 . Ftei-ler, J. O 3l r Gillobs, . s‘ ; Chars,. Fool Orwiu,berz ; It. G. lioni,trzer. ,; 4 .:1111,:kir; 114,, ; Win.ragvirt,Tattiapir ; Washingion ler; I' erl C;lliinqt Prb.e, ettlor ; ]..ho and by Agent+ In Vrioopa in the United State, 17:1; vs. ti• - ,t2 , ).North T!1::1 Ft Phi tkl:,rphri.. 31ONTI11.1: 111:11.1.1 , ;1'1X. NO. 19, coNst - mvrio); It ; the sett./ d eiinne l yer lie in....lsl,llbzel'sliclpby Irian., both of tb4 Intr..i.e..lleii . 4 Caw ey,.pridlt LY :es tin! every 4iaz.e.exbi , lptri2 h attended by , Bairn ho 'l'l., ..af ter 5yn1y , ...1 frefliibbtly ikarla Yin IA Ilia 'TA,' of life,nntliben 3 :fire in not la be ennled ern I'ebereb l , the in?, are not neat., obstaeleA Ina - non! r.ret ha , 11, .n,a;.,'la Ln ~,pia)c.l ttin,! Lo rlLfeeent (fain 111nwordi.11,111y e fer i.reensre.: inodie ter aP . Y. inch ivlllaf/ae , Nan Lime e• linn 11 i:5rri14!1,C111..,',.1t,i.,11.1.ee1t. It is 1111 4 fl.br a!ere. wiatb the nnele fen, Syrors WILT l'lierry (1" India?", .kna tin' :thy`, our at ; and it 11 all (hey arL,ry us3ally:ho al; : %cinch. for a lime, tic Grit ,;+ the p.lor,till'ert.r. hitt ilidli.points at last. T. , curt Cnn;Tetpton.'soitteithur. (n beyond:4llkt, is talheiitivelv toto vs‘ar. : 4 ,0,0x1int2 111,1 h o u . o d IV lio•q, ,peCini"; aCtunl is • Upon In, l'o!nl ono ry vo,cl+, 4111! upon tho , doh,. tIC meni!lrune whif It 111,. In, AL,r trigsaros ; and wittch sloth :irroot ;10 . 41 vlatifrale that 1,:or/tid prine,ple 011 e h Aln,ws it,.. .11 . in 1 tte. , l•Jrni •-f Tly. howl., . This the Gloofenhorg 1:4 . . CONSWIPTIVI77‘ lINLISI • Wit! etr,•ettlai!y 41,-; 0 hi'« At Ole ..,1100 limo it•S;riii ili -.llly the INIIICh allif 1 , 111,, lilt' Wu46th; 10,1, Ii: , i-nodii.iiie is ii”• only one ettant, in 11,1° of if, forr+ . llrountrie,,that Con he ref0..10411.4 ql,', ninola lot,: ur . "1.1,1' native ; and 11, liee inept iryinc .le.t.on ii jt,-1 RI !OBE' t_, 1110 attention offilln.i/niptive7 qlons.of the At r Ll mai . entt,, and of the public ,t large, is oornr•thy , u ., -wiled 4o it. This Balm i, iirIIIeaICIILIWC VllOO In A,th. ma, firidtc hit is. Catarrh, Cold, Spit i nu! of &food, DlM chlty —lBreathina.llll , l all other :ttr..etions of the throaj, the Ihnc.,,ritt . brnhehra I thheA, A , . . _Testimonials of its v ondereu I edit dry nod of the tIII- Illefoll+ GU,. II Imo rtr-dtr,d,niny he had nil applirai /On a, the Crdopany'w Aachen!, ' E. n trrrox, Secretary. And for 'ale by J. R. : l'ry, Tainn.ln: 1.11. Allyr men ;. J. , 111; Waha;n.. Sfiddd.pnrn ; Robert But er, I;n.fn_ Vale. '(.Vn!lq•4e-J4-Iy] Nock I 11 if4:4.1 Eit7.l.:i..a.ECToll4l,ol's , . • eFAXIIN•TE..I.I Fir the Cid - e al Coughs, celdo,:l , thnv Prone/HI /merrier \Cio.sui,ip•seii, filumeletiete if the Luagy,Liud. Lin.ra.,s.i el the Pdison ary OrNEns. 'l llll5 valuahic p reparation it highly recommended L ." \ .L phy,icians al LI by j4,ll.llfated 0 W. 11.1. of Philaile - phia, lit its 1110d11•. I effects mid chemical combination, s tven as by lieu 51u I.r "t• 0th,,,, ...hw have made use of it a.... it never has helm used without prodioing beneficial eifects,and tiltimattt ore of the diseases for nllllllll' is recommended. Anilbeing a regular graduate of Phalan, i cy, I can annum 1111 i I,llllliC 111 it, pertect eafety. it ,i 3 romposed of such prparal into: an eland in the very lif,ili est repute among the medical' latulty for the run- of that - alass, of diser,es WIIIOI are bin often only the fineruiiiiir, of that fatal ili,:we, 4.11131 option. In need 11:1,S where there I. mu ell pain in 't he hreast, and which often extirlide !launch to theahirillitel blade, I would st ronely'adv ise the application of foie of ilie Compound Calhamini PlaSti•rs ; to tire. breast, and use, the Expectorant as directed; In 1 fart.the linear the Ealhanum Plaster cannot be too stionly ; recommended, as I have .o•eri no noll3' instances .:, , I no I affording the greatestildief in a von short spare ill 11111, ) evert in 1.0111111/1,1.1 f 014 , 111111/0101 The EIIMTII4,IIIIi will I he: r.m.i to relieve Ilir; erniell, and the Plaster the pain. and, al the name tiineolraw the intiaiten ion to the surf:we:l and thereby act as a counter-irritant. Winch et cry physir ; can will pronovlncerid, without file lean: he s itati on 1 1.6 halm er. Persons ari mien said to lave the con.,utop- ',i o n. o. hen by aiii.lit tons use of some of the best Expe, , Intants, and a careful d'!. , t, they 'have been completely cured, so that their elperieni ir should act as a 1, arning to j those who are araid tot t une lier entrarllnplinri not 10 de- I snare, hurt try iiii. The Etipectoratit will be found toatford • O real relief. even wlien,a ; cure I , ..said to be. inipos..;lite. ; 11,.:,, t , ion Li ii , use rifan Especuinint it would he as I well to exaiiiine tile C'eala. commonly termed Parole, to , ice if it ira 'lint swollen of eloaffatedi In such cast's an e Opel truant is nodes.. I'\, it - irking couzil and a continual disposition to swallow is fiequently caused by an; eithrgation .L,I the palate. An ' I excellent ilimeily iii such cases is to use a small iii i an t i t , i;Ctincture Myrrh, sat about a tea,porinfnl to a wine I glassful of water. and Use iris a gargle. thr e e o r Goa time I a day. If the above reitnidy slontlit tad. or one of 16 same nature; It would hr beet to :apply to a.surgefin. tin 1 have :Ismail portion of it taken oir.=,) as to obviate th,, ' irritation andilie cont ',Maher/Ugh Which it hartild he like ! ly to !Kralove in the throat.; The operation is trithrig and i attended with but little, if `my pain whatever. In Bronchitis, and diseases of the throat, the garg hold.' be used,[, I Prepared by 1 CERTS ,c. HITCHES, Wholesal and 11,1101 Drueged and Cho i!fiti i Centre Street, Pettsvtla , Woisdell's Trege4able Restora tive Pills. rprtusE, P 11.1.5 luivrl NOW BECO:11E TII E 1 MOST extensively established and pi - Pular Fool. by 31zoteiNg. of 111.. present day, truth ill England, and I i n this Country," They , Verr. Invented jirr Ifi:fie; ny lir. W 31. WORSUGI.I., of York, England, and haVe since that time wrought many lvoliderfill cores in every country where they have been introd o ,,,i, 1 The present proprietors foi Urn Pe. Aril Staqs are In possession rif many rename citrtficates crew es wrought I both to England and Allll.llOl. I puzABETu turranoxpirrn, 3 Bi:linibnd sit_ LiVrif feud. V.illa 1 . /retitled to h . & in.l six- month, with tile Dropsy. her legs helm fret starell.el In an et/ern/rola thickne.s. After many I :la's r,fie her medicine 'slue ~.-.„ 1 te , tnreil to perfect lie:A:n by ''two hole, of Wor,delp., ' Pills, Mr. Josr:s.7, ID Colrtert St .it i riprini,iva.a r ;vc. cured of I nnaination of the Liver. by `A'or..deipre pit t, . . 'lllO5. CPOASD ALE, Tinicoley near Preston, EMI ! land, was cured of Typhus aria Itheilitiallc Fever, by Worsilell s Pills. I THOS. lII,VCIIER, of Beading Pennsylvania, lenti firs that his child WaS rieverrlyl afflicted with WOrtne, and 1504 perfectly restored b,g the use 01 Worsdells Pitts. I Ague. Dyspepsia, 16, p d.iche,; Ilabinial Costiveness: severe CAiln. have sill !,ietil'edoti this powerful blur purely rezetable medicine. No pore certain and rniPd -1 PI pilrg.,tit 0 haa ever been disclver• d. Nary Physicians niakrt linei f these Pith In their practice with great Stier:F.3a. ii They are for sate in tWhoyikill ; County, price 25 et, • a bon, eoniaining, fit.) Pitts month full diteci ion,. by .Imo. G. Crown, and J;sepli Coatsworth Poti.rille i W. L. Ilet.ler, Poll Carbon ;l: J. fu l l y, 'fa:nage:l ; 3 osoidl 11. Alter, Tuscarora t, Jacob Mete, St. Clair; George Reifeityder, New Castle; Pit';! , iiii Paine. ll , r ,- schervtlle ; James D. nri;., mi.,,,,iii, .1,,,,, . ' Emitruiatt, Schuylkill Haven ; L'. as C. Bammer• O r' tvigstitirg ; :M. hr J. Dreher, flint Brims - n:IC ,- ; lint era IVcrnert, Mc Keansburg : S. IL. Id. ,lie.P. , ,e, 'Peel Vv..; G tu ff & Toney, Pine Grove. I . Cl', Amet, TrivPlling Arent far the Middle Ftates. A. IN C.Etis. ez i.O. p r op,,,lnr, Jan 27, '-17. 5..1yj . No. 1.11 C \ iesnut St. Pailadar HARRlSOWScotrmnviiv iivxr.s.l„ gallon, half pillim, quart sadsinwler bullies ; — a t,„ Maynard &Noyes' liiimeripl Mg Inks.llngan erc Thamp non's Steel pen Ink, Hoover's lia,,ped and Blue Ink, ke , Siklll,l3lll and retail. Ink as lbw as 311 cents pct dozen, vrhotesale,at I BA NNAN'S ' 0.-111-49/ Cheap Bonk rind Variety trtnrerr. MEE IMMI 13 113 2.3 33 43 43 43 43 4'l 48 . llT'n't4 DISINFECTINO el OA n enripnund of chlorine, .14iela anti burn Veze able Ott. fir t h e Toilet. N meet y. Ilath and sick rooms, The iiiresKage meet of Chlorine from this tionp is en zratitial , as to prove neither Injurioas nor unpleetatit, while it ikcom prises noxious exhalations by nettle; With she elements of which they consist, and thus y;eletVes the frame from many diseases to which it Would otherwise be ~,,,.fre t ed ; no pTrann should be vatimut it any rime, but Miring the 'cholera season it is i more necessary - article in the nursery and sick goons than a campho rate d mixture. For sate at ' I rNNAN'S kr July ZS, 31-1 . Book POT miry Stares. • OP Mll3=Mal= POSTSCRIPT,', .I.`roui our, -Te teofdpl/ lc C. trc ..p(?ndunt. NEWS TO TITC LATEST rbiladelpbia, Aut: 2, 6 o'chlck. ' MAI:EFTS.. Flour-44,62 i $4,75. ,Nfic 83.00. Grain--$1,03 a $1,06. pora- 7 :' 59 a 60. Oats-2S a 30,1 • . • . 1 • PROGRESS OF TUE CHOLERA rItILAtiCIA'III6.i :U.set,... Deaf by.. 26 13 el 20 31 13/ 39 ' 12 39 12 19 3 Saturday, July 28, Sunday, " 29, Monday, " 30, Tuesday, " 31, Wed'day, August 1, Thursday, "- ' ARRIVAL OF Tilt CAMBRItv: The Steamship Cambria arrive at Hal-' ifax, on the 2nd inst. The English Parliament is to e I roped on the 7th. A motion ih which Lord Biougham previeully annou'need his intentionito make a reference to the French expeditioti, was laid upon the Pc rs table on Friday. IRELANCI. - . On the . 12th ult., a 'Very sercit:s riot too!:...plaCe between a party of armed -Orangemen and Catholics, near Castle William, - in the county of DoWn. .. The Orange party having eOrated the day,, (it being the anniversary of the battle: of Augliram.) at Tullymere, and being j their march home, whihVi`passing a 44ile, called Dolly's Brae, found their pathway laid. All the tiasses anthsurrmviling were ""occupied by - an irnmensAurribth-Cif S' Romati,Catholies, provided With forks and firearms, and plainly COntomptatiit,g:a geu eral massacre. :,• . . -! Eyii; DA:Y . I% PorisiqL, 2—tliO - ;ilay of Fditing.'o'n duly observed.' ~thit. C ebur4 iu which Religiou . s.seo . 6l I.m . iness,.. Was preq'geneT; -- r - r " . - f --, * --- -1 - ----12 - , . - ,...4.:,...A13 riatVl4 04151.1 r CI E M t:,' i '`i , ,..Arigat t A wall An 14 r.,, , i'it f/ al - 01 441,1 MI fit fit! p N V rz gr 2 0 1:1r. cl, i qittignii tin za . r.i AVE q eee - rii., D. asrai - ii - zh :z - gca ;1 g 'ii '" li 1 .1,- et, of F i g_.Z.lsm , ! 2. MT " ~,..-__:; - ,, r,_ tV,...-,...-Air•:!....l'4‘. . Talclis: of t/tfaclis: . 'LEAD TR'S C1)1.1.,1.ti CAILL:I-'1.1.1.1.'. F hi !mgr. ,s a . ....31 , :tft Iri , l.t f. , 1 . I :il- T. 1 il , . illfrore 11l 1.:“..i . :t 4,11,1 - 1.,10 lir .1 - I,J, Ti,,n--ntl", ,17,1 fill• i. rill:, it ii.t6 , erti;ed a' the ~:nzir. ii. tO, 'nits I. a. , nointi.m4".ll-,:nin , ,l. /4.T0W11,110, tia ,, , 3 r,,,ted ..er. . 1 / 4 1 iioL'itie 1.,,t k , iltt. ye . ", Id ,i , 1y. ` ?4,;.;: , , ,,.. 1, 4Sams p it 1111.'whIcli 1,.,Ja cl,tan..ll a char ,t - t , r :11ttl tet , q(l,lll ,l n I , ,, , nzins • it , It,! I , niztd ,qlll., :Ind • ,1 gr , ..:, r.tr.t. i,,f ttti. iv...td— tnostilo ipi:,v, ..,..11.11 - . .1 . : • TIFI 4 el.rilt..l 111 , C1.TV1...:',. of 4- I!'rlain , tinprin , iP!.'d 11 . 0,1, and an 4k1.1 . 11111WW111114 . •1”,;41 , 1 , 7 , 1ged in 1 4. ddin:g • et,,,,,1, 1, , , bite:mons i' , .r . r• ilun,ln•l 0f . .) , ,1ri. '1',,, , i nian'f name li' J,..: , 1%.,1,- ,, 101.. 11i.a14,4n. , 1' . : , ) n - tninit,cr of - ..III.) c.1...inp10, , ,,,,it,.! r t, AP:l ' lirt n," lir I: , ~,,,, ' :,, plc nn I/i . .J:troly - r0v.1,*?:,... • :. ',iv, i;,,,',, ivittng , The Illige .11., illti! 011.1. 11, ',rid r• , i,11,'..uk1, .11 :1,1;',1- ; , siny. n: an 11,!:11 - ,1t11.11!10•1•MI . 11:: i it 11 , . !,,,,..--, . [ kntilD:rlvlht.,..,, ,,, .1:.; 1 1,1 .t , , Cl. ;I - % , At' . .4 , :,, , ,i'."., 1 i'..1,1, of tiro .1 man, raritio , r. tv inl r ,, ,, : • ', -, , , , i, ~ n;O. - , l'r , Tri,tnr+ nflic li.,sTur.'. tiiN - rmtvr, li,i.pit'•l'omn• .r. , v. lorne . rLi . , i..:4 ,, tti..r anti ! in - y. , ,,t-r of lie' I , rtt.,n,i , i-An flutter Conk. 'at 1:••11‘ lite NA.kr J, :‘.., t, Julia • 5;51f.1. , :.1,...11:q1 tV3I. T1111 , 11.,):.,ee... , r'l3, ,: iin,:e of Titowe., , ,i i - ') ear./../Air l'o .ii,le.: , il 'wigs 44 Ida ~1 1/ n , . ,, , ..,,!,,,:ret•ii, .1, ,, . wi , tind , •rrt,..i.i, 1 ;'a:; . lliini •••VPII • d, lb!, 1:...,', , ,,,!, 6, lIIV 1.,'0r In. II: 1,.. 71'1,, , :e 111 , 1 1,,,,.,- . 14-on ineti!!ing :1101111 ,- !:11/ . = 11.11,!I p.' , 4.Yr farms in In.), suit is Odd 11001, iiitqn, and' nut. 131112 them , anti tli,r deeori:on no, , rwltko I, Ii 1 -11..? i.:,t,:m tie. ,i,,. 0p,,, turf ron,o nnt11 , ,,,'...,.1 22. ' 222,1217e22113 2 trtit •• DR. TOI'VNSIL'tiiv • 1 . . - Cird.'oUNl) 1:!:"I'ItAl:f kir :=., t.: .14 , 1.11111.1.,...: , \ Tile -most ertraordinary Medicii . .., il • tile V? ,r1:1 , . T7i.is , 173fr3rt it Tut ri in ii, , r , 1;•+! , ,.1it 23 VS lon, t.'ve.C.r,r,;;:t liarirtr, 411 2.2,3 .t23 2 , k2. 221... , , per., to 2221!!,/ f.:l. 12 3.2,3 3 2212 ,3, r , .iii.4"•5 5 '3' 222 :2 ... 3 2.', 7 2.3 41 2 , ..? V 213 , , • idtrettiny ft,! . • Tile creat lwattty and supttritinty t la overall tnedicines It: that the thstiase. It IT, igoratt, the body. it very tte+t SI`ItiNG AN?) Summrit MEI ?CI 'ever laitmatt; it riot. onl) purifies Co i\ - 1 and vtretitztP.irta the rietaiiin. littt it •••2 nod rich blood; It !oilier pno.-so.t.ed I, to coo:. Atli 1,. lho+ile+llls grand set - len of fot .orte.os. If ha. perlOf 1n,41 I.V 1110fP 2114,11 1110 Or) OM, ,ovorr cooAn o 0: leator.(illtvere considered inettrait!ie, the bets of ttlnl, than 10.11 0 7 C !Wilt , . den ii sone in the rity ref Nero York alone, - , , tt 10,000 cases e£ General Dobilit % and want Of Nervous - , ilat-, - . , Dr. Townsend's Sores mitar i .' rrat, s the whole i ttY , lent I- ,, infttihtalv• 'I , [lvo,. . , hate lost !brit muscular t.ttere3, Iry - the • fro•o, or o. au Ihe or indis- • erei ion committed in )otat 1 ferlito e,t' p•iv t indulgence s, ~.,%„.n.r4 of the Paso' ~ t•- broth. 'it td. ley tth),..era I prosita firm of Ike n roans . twin ,la•Fihnht, wt ti: ref ainiti.. lion. faint ne . +.l. I >MU klre c!ica .and trectine .hasten te, ~ 'do ,. t „ ipif.l a ,Itzt:ase (m- itontion. can be t iirely It by thli plral rOliedy. Thin 6ritrimparilla is fire ' rI. :illy ' 1. Irriigo ti C0r5:31., 1 : , As it renews and invi,nit,;a the sOi; tn, givec tivity to the !oohs, and tor, , nctli te, tle rtscular sy. tern toa moat extraordinary degree. 1 Consumption' Cured. 1 Clean:c and Strengthen. Consuennirin antic cured. Bronetilits, consumption, Liver Conn hint. Cohls", Catarrh. (.7011:11.. AGthlllrl. SPitatlZ cUillid, SOIeTICIFS . In the C10....t. ips-ii, rio=l, N't , :d z./v. - its, Difilettlt . of ProrMO rt , ,,etontion Parris:l Mt z.. de,.4.4., hay, been and cad he cored. ,Spitiing Slope. . . . .n - ere Yark... prif 2i, 1417 Dn.-Tows:sr:NW—l verily Isqteve Serif Sarsaparilla ha. been the mean:, through P olrovidtaeinf sating my' life. Idiave for several yearn had a bad „lough. It be came xnurse nod worse At last I rai4e4l large quan tities of blood, had night •wrats,:thd 44.4 greatly de bilitated and rmOmeti. and did ma Mir'll to live. I bare nip trued your Sarsap villa in •ITrt 11111e,11,1 there'll. a wodileetil change I,yet t wrap ht In tine. I oto now inhle to walk all over the etty. ,I iLuse no blood rand tiny con! It liar left inc. You ca t , 1.• II imagine mesh=. UM! I an, thankful for ihesmesh=.',. VI or obedient • servant. WM. RI:S:4EI.I, t Catnnttlic Ist• • Itheitmatisra. .1 • This 1 4 only one a more than four thous:tilde:Wes of RIoMMOIOMI that Dr. Townsend's Aarshparilla has cti red.. The Stoat severe and citron is rusel. are weekly 1 eradicated by its ettraordortry eirtoe4l :Ittlel Cunt. wings, Esq.. omit or tine a•AIGI:Inis In the Lunatic As • ,ylunt, Illack‘vell's Island, athe .gentErni n spoken of in the following letter , 1. , Ti ',Rijn* ... ftl-ickwell'a Wand. Slut. Dr. Townsend—D”ar Sir: I haw, au titled terribly for nine yeart with the ItheurnatNin ;, rou,nterable of the time I could rot eat, Piet p or ~.ilhi! I had the most distre,,,ing pains, and my limb, - were terribly molten. I hare n;eit four botti iof y.oirr :•sti r- ' saparllla, and they have don, the teoreithint n Ilinn , lndi anliarn worth of rood; I. 11 . li,illeh ' tteiter — le,it t ed 1 •tm euirely relieved. V are el Itherrylio ...e Thin for the benefit or the Which , Vroird rocrifislly, 3,km'E s ti;NIMINGS. Principal Office, led Fr inn st. San !It ildior, N V. 1 Redding & Co, S State tree! . 1(1,4:no -4? ou , t , S r, the.. 1:',2 North Second street. PhiS.th.l,ll• .S. S. Ilan,. Droggisi„ hattilllo,; P.. .?.1 . 0-1...., ch ,I..(on; Wr1.714 eZ c' , •})nl Chartres .Iretd, N. (I ; la rtonth Pearl ~ n reet, Albany ; and by ill 11, print itl al Dr.:riots arid :+1 , 1,1‘1,.14 gen. rally I.:tote:hoot th 'I Stilted State;, lira 1 . 1,11,. and In, Cnn,' , .. ii '...l'lrn 1:11),31 .IC•nc:. : ho . the ..I! , rtn , in s,ltavi6.ll C,01,11:, . I- ~1 I..ta . . I,IV-VIIIP,11 . 11.•, , Dr .an•; irlt; Pt ir... M:11:Lr...10111-1,• c. , IC Aprll it.ll . . 1.;'3; F..:VVELLIP vt I , lw. t,! ilarett.lo,=l/. at iudaced file.. Jt...t rervivp: and I An: .1, Chvap ~c4.lved and it.r Yatierv.Storn 111 , 111. , t 1.5 P:— trM cyriWz7l7:trii c.• rI 4 Oil ~,;nutd.ety fhtits . jolt ( 4.II.NNAN'S Jo , :;n, 't-1 ChrapiVptnrly :31ornF. C ' O£O.IICAI. I J. r„, iiauor srropo, Male:Med unequalled in of (1.0 X, ,ecc , fah Centrtitto Wrirrunted to' produ, n , ,011r edge In nne monne,or the non. e) Fir :ale by the ulsOrthruci., at Iho Town thin Iron ... , tore, ERI IT & POTT. ..411:111T6..1 , 63'1;Av.ntar Glntaltar I 3 MIII—ii3VC in Ftor,..a laroranppic of Boner and (le, iron, at !.:anntarturgre preen Pattirn Iran ,Inr.;.hed proansrly. Ord,rs G,r ll.)der , and Flue Inn given to 4:,111 - 5nce the wirch....e, frgigirt, &e Ja!y :sl.l roTT. At:g t, Z2 -7i T( FLAT (Mt 341 11" .- bn, and Spikes n.)1.ft,11 - ;t : '...* Forevae by LIiI T S rorr. Julv 31- L" HAM S nu.— A funodete assort -1) meat of Builders, Saddlers. Carrope Mahe's, and' ribuse-keepers. Ifbtdware at teducod prices. July ltS. 31-] 111t1GliT & P OTT. J ACK S ON'S 11E:4 P LI ment always or. hand, and at the ram Julf . 29, Bittcpr Cholera !' A CERTAIN CLtE,VOR CIIOLunA, Cholera Mrr- FI. bus. Diarboa. Cardlc..Le. For male at MARTIN'S NIT Store. Pottavffle. Price f.'d r•tr..l a bottle. Cell and get a bottle ; every person ohnuabave it at hood. Jllif 15110. 3; 44.1 L'OII .ARTIFICIAL. F.LOWERS—A fresh' tinsaittrient of Cayce. flio,rioni•,-Wn.s., Wire, .Sic.„' together with superfine Ti:,•ue inner, Tulip Tatitn.' Sanguina, Carmine. Ultramarine and Mottled for ArUacbl YlowerA. Just receiv l e4 i dd f • , , Znly 111-) CEiiiap Dos' 1 MOMENT! tefda, it ~arcaparit- I'tradttntr,• lOn y•tern ca pule tnedi j elri IN•aa • Cr 1,, et a• • OM i t 1 o Sarvirn :.! 's Vokoort, <,l 1.141016 J moEn• UM! feL;1 11 ir,tl.• .; of ;'ili kry ,115:1 o,'..NNki'S 1 rgc assort ray prir • a. I'OTT•
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