jouritd. POTTSVILLE. FA. =.........„.„_--_-:-, -....: ._--------_ —. iIAT.VILDAT 9 JUNE All II 852'. wise Mrculatton of the Mmans : Jorsugt. Is equal to the aggregate clreulatlon,of any TLIILEY. other English papers .published In the - Cohnty—aud as It circulates among the best portion,. °Utile populatiom an advertise 'went in,wrtefi in its colurmrs Kof course. worth Os much to the sdrertiwr as Ir published: l u as. three other pa- WM,' trout cities the rams of advertising are always gra n edin price according to the clrculatiou Of the paper. - RSCICIPTB ' For SubiCriptiona ni the Misers Journal since . • • lasi Bahl( ao a , .• ,4 , • . - . John L. Lewis, inlott;2.! .. ...,._ . 00 • ' Thos. Crosby, to S° l •.. -- ' , ''.. ri,.... •.. bo Mar& WOOlOll4 to ran. a, aoo - * •2 15 W. . A. Melds, to Aril 1,1658, . _.. ' 100 . a ,,,,,, 8. &TUT, to Slay 23,1558 ' . •2 00 'John Weaver, to May 21, 1857 , . ' „ 200 -- C. la Pinkerton, to Julyl. 1857 ~ ' • . •,1 00 Wm. Willoeer, to Jan. 1, IssB , , .. . . . 2 00 ' J. B. Hestorr,,to June 2,1855 S 00 Y 4. O'Neil, to July 1.1857 ' • '2 00 Ingham &Hall, to July 28,1857 00 J. C. Wellington, to Jan. 1.1858 * • 200 „Taylor &Chapin. to May 30.1858 . -., ' • 200 :Ju. If-Rohrer , to Jnnel, 1858 - • . 200, Ouy W ~ . heeler; to Jan. 1; 1858 - • • , 300 Unrrey Tbung , to June 2.3, hug . . 100 B. W, Hughes, toJan..4, 1858 ' . , 3 00 Lewis B. Thomas, to Oct. 20,1857 . •- - gOO Joh* Utley, to Jan. 1; 1858 , . . 430 • W. A. Medlar k Bro.itp Juno 1,1858• . . ' 200 . Cornelius PUgh, to Aug: 141856 ' •1 00 p • Mrs. Donlan, to Jan. 1,1619 . - • ' ' 200 . AAtnnry• Myers, to July 1,1857 -• 200 twilne.ll. Duncan, Jr., to May 30,1858 ' • • 200 • .Wdlia....llrdones, to July 1, 1867 200 8. W. OW. to Jube 11;1860 " • kOO ..': Stlllnian chitlins, to June 6, 1858 200 B. Hunted, to June 6,1858 - 2OQ . . Dudley & Thompson, to April 5;1868 ' -..2 IV ~ F. Dangler, to July 1,1857 ' • - • 2OO :..' Lewis M. Jo nes, to Jan. 1„1857 ' . •2 00 Ipesport, I ron CO, to S.ept.,l7, 185 T ' . • 6 00' Charles Rick, to March 6;1858• 200 Hamlin & Ewald, to Aug. I, 1857 : . . •2 00 . ' John Beach; to Dec. 13,1857 j • .. .'• L....,, . 1 00 ' Dunlap Moncure A Co., to June 13, ug:. :'.. A' 240* Charles Bensinger, to July 1,1367,- ; ,,4",:, • 1, - . 2 00, 8. Martial° Dec.l, 1537 n, • - S. . '..: 0 - • 100 . W. E. Boyer, to July 1,1857 4 ''''. s en-' ;-a .. 2 00 Augusta Fairchild, to April 1, 1 858 • • ' - ; ' • 100 Ben j. 8. Jackson, to Jan. 1,1858 • - - .1 00 Isaac May, to July 1,1857 •`• 2'oo V. Ir. Conrad; to June 20, 1858 • 1.00 I'. W. Santos, to June 20:1858 _ fI 2 00 A. Reitbnyder, to July 1, 1858{ ; ' 'l. B. Rorer, to Oet. 28, 1858 . •F'• . • '2 00 - -John Griner, to Jan. 1,18 M ' i . ' 200 Bailin & Sturges, to Feb. 28, 1558 ' . •* • 2.00 . Israel Reillmyder; to Jane " A 1 058 ' -• 2 00 Jobs. Yarnall, to July 1,1857 --- 1 ' ' ' 200 James Wood, to April 1, 1857 - 0 •2 00 Tyler Stone A co, uLMay 17,1858 ' ' 200 ' Abbott It Ladue, to JUDO 271858 .. .. 11 00 Rev. Renben,Deinbek, to June 2 3, 1800 .' 100 Mills L: Tracy, to Tine 24: 1858 , 900 Newman Brown, to:April 15, 1858 . 100 John Dike & Co., to April •M. 1858 ‘ * kno ) J. B. Olewine, to• July 1, 1857 . , 200 : Ater. E: S. Henry, to Jan. 1, 1858 . * . ' 100 I..:lntavolaijoontild,.ttooJan:lli.llll:Bs; .. .. 825 100 W. II: Lowell, to JunelB, 1858 2 00 John Vproltros, to Jiro. 7 ' 1858 . . .: a oo Jas. VI likinaon;to Mayl7, 1858 2 00 . Thos. Thomas, to * Jan. I ,1800 : • ' ' 400 Nehetnish flibnon. to iiiny 27, 1858 , 200 ..To the new advertisements in the'Joval4L this morning, we ask attention. Went of space pro f:loes the qossibility of noticing nick in detail: Tux crop; ,of :the country,cre noprooeiontedly Hue. r . . . Ta■ crop prospect in 'England. and France ii repot:ted to be faToieble. ' ' Ix our cantons this week will be found notices of intended application' .for four new bank' in this county. • CBJEF JUSTICE oT KENTUCICT.—Wheat, Ameri can, has beerfejeeted to fill the vacancy occasioned by the deneaTie of the Chief Janice of Kentucki.; THE Buffalo. Commercial argues that .the comet' . did strike the'eartb, and refers to the .recent nadoes and 'other 'atmoepherie phenomena, as' among th e`consequences. . yaw war between th‘rival New York Police Boards develops nothir4 new. All hands,. ‘ have seemingly agreed upon i truce until the decision of the Court of Appeals is announced. A lizeurtrot, swonp was recently presented to Major-General Wool. •',The presentation took place. In pursuance of resolutions that were unanimously adopted by Cingress in the winter of 1854. Jr each guest at the recent great railroid ex cursion and celebratlon_had need his ticket for the frill 8,396 miles of road included lOU privileges, the whole would ,have amounted, If paid (4, al the general rates of 2 cents Per mile, to $419,800. Honecs G rum xtr.—From Brady'. Gallery, 35 Broadway, New Yorki we hive received, a photo. \ • graph or Mr. Greeley. As a work of art it is fine; as a likeness,tapitaL This portrait is one of a series which Mr. Brady i proposes :Issuing at one dollar each. Ifis object is to place , Within ioneril reach perfect and reliable photographs of men ,of the people. If Mr. .Brady succeed! in the rest, a/limn as in the ono before us, he need not be alarmed at the result of his experiment. ' THE - COAL TRADE. ~~~~~~ Pottsville,'June 27,12.57. ." • The 'quan y serif.ky Railroad this week is 47,239 04=by Canal 39,388 05—for the week . 86,625 Oil.tons. Total by Railroad 914,739 16 againatl,ool,o44 Xl6 tone. Ditto by Canal 398,- 756.08 against 402,374 04 tons to same period list year. This is the first week of clear readier we haire bad in this RegiOn in the month of June, and the shipments of Coal exceed those of hist week only 3,888 tons—and aro abort of the shipments for the corresponiling' week Tait 'ear 2,173 torts Boats have been &cake dling the week and these that :arrive ire leaded generally in a few I! boon after being put under the salutes,• which makes up to some extent for:tdie•searelty, ,The shipments inwin 77o Pibisiweek wa issisor' Jima. 'Dm 1, r km: TAU . .34.029 ACM mai 1t41916 6 10326 i IGO 17.1!*1 2 7 &454 1,900 ,7SI/ ii.chuylkill Railroad. Canal. Lehigh Canal. Railroad. Del. k Undson Co, Penna. Coal Co, Scranton, i. , 170077 ' 1717C19 • 31,633 10,131 • 7/ .. lr_ 10,131 111= 31,C1 **king the increase for tbilo week over the cor responding week 'Mit year ;41,522 tons, which added to the increiwo 0f.8,650 tons; nukes the in- crease so far this year. 30,222 tons. o The Schuylkill Region looses 2,174 tong corn pared with last year, and all the other regions gain—the . principargain being via. the Delaware and Huta CanaL • Buttenio or A COAL,thillAintit A? squrros.— . , A telegraph to the Philadelphia • .111/14tin states,' the Caal Breaker_ of the Union Iron A Coal Com— pony, valued At $30,001/, was burnt down.tin Wednesday. This is the . second Coal Breakei burnt down in that • region within . the last two weeks. • The Coal Trade, of Cleveland, Ohio, is aaan ming ebnaiderabln impolfance. There were re ceived at that port,) according to the Consaiercial Gazette, last week,'Lby Canal 5,996 tons, and by 'llailroala_s,232.—thaking. TT.1,288 tons, for the week, and 127,375 tons for 1114.4eason. The ei ports of Coal for the, week was 9,520 tun,. TIZADING ADD LIRANON RAILROAD SUBSCRIP TIOL—Tho directors of the Reading Railroad have determined, as a preliminary asimagement to onion with the Lebanon 'Yalie) , Railroad Cont 7 pany, to ammo the' indebtedness incurred by the munielpil corporations of Reading and Leb anon. on bchlf.of the last named orgtunizatlon, Thin action' relievisybri-city of Reading from the payment of the intermit Money .on-ber eabscrip trap for $200,000, which'{ronl d hare been requir ed for the completion of the work. (►oa Tin KIW!W IOL•I7IAL.J ON VENTILATION OF COAL WIRES • AND UNDERGROUND WORKS. IContia wad.) . . . • 1 Mr. Gilroy oftbe Inhipheau and Orreil Collieries, WI. ' Vim, Unleash liN la anent the sueesestiitNewnestle View t" erictislog in \tancashire, but whether he Me intra tiered acme new iiyatep of workittda out the Coal I m AM stile to say. 'From statements we learn that t h e 11304 of went Ilatilis perfect, and carried up to . &monk note with 'dentine dodoes!. • ' Tile , isteat of ♦any Illation generally; resorted to tu nas Cosi Yield, is tO con nes the air mound the-workings In one undivided boy. When the :fresh sir de/kinds the descending air ibalt, It is carried along the'loWest "Inning drift to Its As this dri ft always commit. Ideates directly wit 'the shaft (unless when ' andoring . drift' are driven towards the dip, or on the Incline: Of the Yell', to Which the winning drifts on the dip of the than may eWmcnunkate,) the-nesh air takes tie course Ina direct line towards its hoe, It then passes flu. ems,' heading nearest twits face Into the acc through ompany ing drift, 'bleb It veotilates. We noticed In deweribing the wide of working those Cuillerini that the winning and exploding drifts were driven In paint, and when a iqir of drlits to driven in. mining operations in close rtidlinity to each other, it is always understood by rob liwa that nne ventilates the other, or that the air enters I , Y one drift and escapes by the other. II Is further un derstood that the drift, is they ere being driven, are %erra toatmu e lated together at regular And convenient hie ta by croarbeadings or stantans by wAieh the air lasses from one drift to the other. We bite stated In wane of thi fernier papers that so eon as. eat of those .e rw" l l ,, adinge In o t ;ed near to the faces of the drift, the renextirsdinit Intl by which the ale bad hewn 'F''''`lAtilly awing. was closed up by en air stopping !Web tweed Ito. told,' of sir forward to that which rail L' i "lf oPenod. I On this principle; for the 'alma vent'. ti tton t ,el theveloning end exploring drills are driien . , I !,, , lawcaohh , co4 - Field. • I . , •,,C ul ukb . a b:a .t it 'Stem' or Neap& frma thallrst pair, , of - """tts, coiled to a Mabee Jewel or An'the ........ .. , . . . ' 4 next pair of winnlng drifts on the rim Agruse of the exploring drifts. it Oval It tbrOttgle thou drift. and ventilates theca to a sits tasubet fat It 414 the first pale of winning dri ft s. number of drifts May be ventilated In this manner, and the ale to all Cum of working the Wide Is canted tram one pair of, winning drifts to , another by the exploring &Ms, or in some mars by II :brows or by amtilburY exploring drift' driven parallel to and at some distance from the. principal ex. • ploring drifts. These sualllsay exploring drills abort ;en tke air courses very considerably, and they are greatly advantageous In ventilating the mine. In working out the pillars the ventilation Is much improved, because the Outline takes Its course part the ends ot - thopillars to the irostinu on the higher levels. it soMetimrs purses* number of winning drifts In this manner without passing heck to the exploring drifts. to reenter to the wurkingx by way of some other or dlf ferent drift to that by whirl ft escaped, as Is amour"' the case In working the whale or un bro ken Coal. 7 • The whole body of sir hi serried alternately through all the passages in thetotnet then It is alioired to escape by way of the ascending air sbaft. >• We noticed in the mode, of working these Collieries that districts wore being worked simultaneously en each side of the shaft, and the winning drifts were set OS from the exploring drifts and driven In opposite direc tions to work out the Coal laying toward the bounderws In those directions. Theo the print,' al_exploiing drifts divide the workings of the mine Into twogrand sections. To ventilate these two grand sections it is necessary— in adhering to the system of ventilation In general use —to ventilate one id these grand sections of the mine first, hy passing the air into the principal winning drifts on one side of thesha ft . then, to allow it to wood en the Incline of the vein tlrom one pair of winning drifts to another; until it has ventilated all the drifts on that side of Irbe7shaft and on that side of the exploring drifts. It is then passed erlier to the other grand divi. skin en 'the opposite side of the exploring drifts, and on the rise of the workings. enters by the drift on the ex• treme rise, and is passed down the incline of the vein from one pair of drifts to another, in • similar manner as it ascended the incline In the section on the opposite side of the exploring drifts. which -is by way of the principal exisloring drifts or by the auxiliary exploring drifts, or by vrsy of the wafts or pillars ends, in MO of the broken workings being in operation. [To be antinned.] ' • , Au3uai4ton Azutrio" RatutoA.D.—The sub- Zeription of $1,000,000, necessary to put this road under contract; has been subscribed, and . all the notions, except two at Auburn, whichilaterfere .with the Schuylkill .Canal, are la the. hands of contractqs. It ha's been stated that a change' in the grade of tim•Road was 'contemplated, which would be against the' Coal Trade., This is how ;ever, incorrect. A change - La running the Road was propoied, far the purpose of having a...tido!' at Hamburg; the citizens of Hembarg to bear a share of-the increased expense necessary to effect it. Had It been'adopted, it would•have increased the grade.. As it is, the Road—we. sympathize With our Hamburg. friends-will pose about a mile from Hamburg, and the grade in favor of the Trade will be reduced flout two; feet—from 12 to to 10 feet. This le satisfactory, although we mist confess that wis should very much like to see a depot of the Road at hamburg, for. the sake of the oltisens of that place.., .As mpeh interest is felt' n this Region u well ai in New York in this llnk , in important railway eonnectioni with the Wesfore republish the al'. Mixed Map, giving the position of the Road and its connections. Independent of the importance of the Auburn and Allentown Railroad u a Coal bearing Road, it will be perceived that the com bined.line opened to the city of Now York sill be shorter than the present traveled rdutes; as follows : ToCincinnaliji6 mites shorter than via. N. Y.Oentral R. fit. LOUIS, 187 _ , • "Cleveland. 76 "7. " . • * * " Clnetnnatl.l2B miloW sh2rterttan &1011. IL " . St. Lonts,, 183 4 • , I,* " Pevelaria, 72 " " "Chicago, 72 "i sg 4.; s 2 1.1 11:41 sg.. nip3r• P. _-- ~ 4 ~ ~~: ~~~ ~;_~ 0 ;. 1 2 . ; t/i st • 4 . 1 7; ' - 1 di L . A 2 ' This Road connects thießorough, !he centre o `the Anthracite Coal trade, with the city of New York; !Talkie only 140 miles,in lengtli, and eel, cures from this Region, with a 'five /ioere trip 1 large and valuable travel, which by 'exieting route, requires eleven hours time. 1 ;j ' I Cosi. Alkoorm.—We have no change to dote id the picks of Coal this week, in any of ' the pail kets. : ' 1 i Boston Coal Market. [Corrected weekly from the 801140111 Cu rier.] Cargo sales of Sydney and Melon at 27 @TIM 21 mine Ctuddron, cash. A lot of 60 tons English, Cannel sold, supposed at sll 75 chaldrou, cash. i - j wHot.r.ssui riucce—res TOI Or' 000 POUNDS. I Behitylklll, white nab, . • 25 50 ' 25 75 do red - -- - b;76 fBl • do lump, •t• - • • 000 - Q 6 27, Lehigh, limp, • 1 , - • • - -,6 25 Lackawanna, • • • • , r :5 50 Ea 576 man. nucts—rsa,ron or 2.000 'POMO Cannel, • - - , • - - $l4 00 1 Newcastle, coarse, • ' • • • 20'00 do • Sue • - Welsh,- - - Cumberland, run of pit, • • 40 line, - coarse lump, • 23rdney, coarse, . - • - _Pletou, coarse, • • - • • do' fine, - • Lackawanna, lump, .• -Lehigh and Schuylkill lump, John's Lump, (Schuylkill/ • Prepared white and red ash, • MOUE frost Richmond! New Tort, • , 100 'Tarrytown,. 1 00 Seplo's . . 1 00 Salem - - 160 I. 100 Baltimore, • • 70 : Sehuirlkill Coal Trade for 1 gaudily of Coal sad by ltallroad and week ending on Thursday 'senior* last : . • - Amman. , • ' Port Carbo'n, , . 12,150 04 1 •Pottsville, • 3,806 17 I Schuylkill niTall, Antrum, j• Port Cilntim, 47,23904 li t 89,386 08 I 47,..ns 88,026 09 914,739 18 I 1 • 89e,766 06 Total by Canal and 'Railroad, • • tOtta. 1,311,498 31 Shipments to tonne period last year: Watt, Tom. - 54,770 00 1;091,014 Is 34,0.15 00 I 402,374 04 Total fbr the viveli, Total $7 ltallitad le lan; ' Canal By Railroad, VY Derftasii to 1&17, w tre • Slo hvyll kill Co malty itailro a Tha foSeil og la the quantity of Coal I thollfforant RallroadriuSehuyikillCoo suillug on Thursday evening last: - arm. 1 TOTAL —', Mae 1111114n iP d S. naves R. K., 48,463 04 , *•144,678 0 KR Carbon .. 3,842'06 I I. 73,763 Sehoylkill Valloy " 9,623 01 I ;137,047 . 1111Carbou A PLCarbou " 13,842 09 ;266,9061 Mill Creek , " 13,680 17 - '224416 WU. Schuylkill. "' • iota 16 . . :153,640 . RIK'S . Or Toll and. Transpo anon a RAIL ROAD 101 TIM FRIDIRT. • .Prow Prom . Piro* ! AS= • Att.Varbom.V. Mods. /I.o7ostow. A To Richmond, $1 80 $1 75 $24 sl AO To T4llAd'a., 180 • 176 - 65 160 Spring ?dills, 166 150 ' • 36.:,, 140 Reading, i 1 10 1 cis . 106i_ 106 Rates of Toll by Canal for the pennant. From Pt. Carbon. Aft.Oirbos. S. Hamm. /I. Clinton. To Philad'a: - 65 M 62 60 Spring 511114 60 69 67 . 60 Norristown,' 65 4.,. 51 , 62 45 Reading. -33 37 • 35 31 Untie of Freight by Canals "nen. a d Ni t a s &Hanoi. "Mahn. To New rock, ISO . 175 170 To Phllad'A..., SO .. 76 . • 70 Lehigh Coal Trade ter iiim by Guist ' For the week ending on Balndray last: - ' walla. TOTAL. Lehigh COal and Nay. Co., * 17,117 11 90,714 00 A. Lathrop and others, ' A 00' 791 17 Spring Mountain Mines, . 02016 10,783 18 Nast Sugar Lout -do . 507 'lO ' 8,58611 Coleraine : '' do ' ' 1,839, 16 • 13,816 17 , Btatford ' ' do '. • 510 11 N. York and Lehliki Ocial•lio., '" ' 1,22916 7,361 15 German Penna. Coal Col ' - 604 n ' 4:8 0 7 08 21th Spring Moutrin Cad.: .903 14 ' 8,988 It , meerary.2oo. .8.M.Q001, 230 Lit - 3,823 12 1 leton Coal Co., 4,921 01 21,100 19 ' Cranberry Mines, . 2,417 08 . 1014 12 Diamond do. .. .- 1.000 a kW 01 C., , unrii Ridge; ' • 1,1M7 17 11,033 19 Burk Mountain Crud Co., -3,298 02 25,118 04 Wilkesbarre Coal Ca., ', • ' 'Mt 64 538 18 Wyoming Co.), ' - ' ' • 663 15 2,361 03 Martibrd Coal C0., '' • . Total,,. .r - ' - ',.• Ws to 243,4,2230 Lehigh Valley R. R. , . Week oodles tatanflay Lute '''- • , . Spring Mount/do 111rtes; - 3,002 IS 55,205 05 Sat eager toe do '3,196 CO 49,11:31 19 L. York a Lehlgh do . 521 611, 11k9G2 13 Ooonell Ridge do - 1,445 13 - ; 30.245 11 Berates Penns. 40 444 16 ' ' 2,364 13 Colendoe a Stathel do - 1,257 06 25,2114 01 Dolbln I Delsaveit do • •*3 05 1.711 CO Illelrion do . • 304 IS _ 52 J. B. Sleertery ale., . 170 19 . - 1_4129 16 VW,' • +. • • For the week,. 0,6311'14 4141 4:41, 0 is lb!pail:rota kVICIADO poled la 4 ,years wax. Mil 3 By Haft Riao, 4,4111 16 481116 la' By, Canal, 42,430 06 11311,-1/6 06 66,11.64 fir 2 391,106.12 414,406 14 . - (nisi as In 185 T. so ar 21,200 e t Rates of Toll *ma Traiispertatte".... ON Tug UNION visa SAIL Teat.. Mauch Chunk to Trento., - - • - 200 dot illizabetbport: - - - do Morets Quaid Basin at Phillipsburg, tro. Toll on Morris Canal to Jersey Oty 75 cents--Preight 86 tents. On Cud redlipped at Jewry City the toll Is only 60 cents. Sit-Toll and Freight from Wllkesbura. White Haven, Rockport, Penn Mean and Manch Chunk to Bristo l Wilkes. IC R. L. Canal. D. C.aniLL Total Wiikestarie, (toll.) 25 . 64 30 ,, $1 19 Freight from White Havesito.lristol, 1 08 Prom Rockport, (ton t ) .. 14 30 • Si From 'do ..(freight.) 102 From Fenn Haien, (toll,) - 51 30 81 Prom do doghk) ' Pydm Mauch Chunks, (frel (toll,) . .51 30 95 61 From , do do (freight,) Sb Frely,bt from Mandl Chunk to N. York, 1 66 Coal for the line passing over the Iffikestorrs R.Road. short of tide, pays 50 instead of-251enta toll and fret --- riaiiiiliiiiiciiiifTiiiiiii - INilesf; --7 , Amount transported during the month of May 1857: . - MONTI' Mat. Union Canal 20,603 12 58,150 07 Swatars Railroad. 14.926 al - -43,0:9 11 las WIZ& TCM/AL. Lykens' Yalloy:Coil Co., 1,163 23,624 Short Mont In Co., 1,416 . 16,793 2,440 40, 19 ,\• freight and toll front hillierabarg to Baltlmobe, $2 10 Megrim ' - 210 If tars are detained 24 boars after arrleal, the . Mee are 12 cents additional to the above. Bhlpaianti4 for the last week: • TOTAL. Thos. North,. 6.093 00 87.035 03 Boath, 7,739 03 - 144521 17 irrevarton, too 're. e or 1867. w rem. For the week, 8,768 06 32,902 00 For the week, ..—...._ . . ---:.---- Pe 1 s Coal Cora Coal Tilde. WILL l' Tonal. For the 14t week, 23,464 00 108.012 00, Led Yeati. 111,679 00 • • , ..------ Decrease saliT, ibis year, 0 ~ . `-' 3,667 00 _ "Caab. III1d : oowl Tride~ 1857. NUII A MEYMid PATENT HAND SAW, At STICHTEIt A.lllo.llPt3Ord,. artier of artre and . ! Ifirel strcels, or taw saw." 'yottsvipe; June 21., P rig ° •A g 3:1 &. 2 PATENT HAND SAW, AT • BTICUTXR & THOMPSON'S, Cbrmer of Market 'arid filar!: strati, "Flom or rim SAW." Pottaville,lime 27. '57 46 PATENT HAND SAW, At 81 'MITER TIMM PSON'S, Cbriur of antre a*d AirtOtg strait, '•Sfax OP TIE ' SAW." Pottrr Jame 27,'57 LAND-PLASTER, DHOSPHATE LIME, Calcined j. Plaster, Rosen&le and Roman Cement. STICHTER dr THOMPSON, • owner rzs itlasire and Marled streets, "Sias or vim Sew." • Pottsville, June 27,'67 • 2 5 . "LITTLE DORRlT"—xoiniiiete•- ' P ICKENS'S Last Novel,, i , LITTLE - DOR111T," is now complete. Cheap editioil, 50 eta. ustfitted;76lAL., Fine edition, Svo;plates, $1 50. The PortiMes of Glamor*, Lever's new novel. Nothing New, tales by the author of John Halibut. Magazines for July—visa Harper's, Graham'S,SteOhen's, Godayl,Re., ix—, dd received, and for male by • - R. HANNAN. ri S L . 3 P 'I Thel , Bpu '. -Jun '17," Pf SY r ____ _ , /op . Wire Crashers y the Bitz!!I IRE CRACKERS._ F _ Letter..A. Gold Chop—NO. L $3 00 per box. 1 , , H. bly Away—No 2. 250 Fire Wheels. Small Rockets, Roman Candles, at to is pXlcea. Strops crt all kinds by the pint or quart,. and•the eery best iesorintent of Ape Confectionery to be had any *herd. ' J. H. CROSLAND. Juin) 27,"57 : • 26Its ----- s --- --- - , .. Castb i erland Valley Distillate. Eng! I ,ES POTEL, • welersey. is taken Jove Howe. of aermansodo , , Wig guest; ansurpassed by keen- rt. ty of .finhik, Atscrof loons and cumin! - - ewe, In any holm in Itt,lieoluttrY• ,!• Theisratet used la from AD "artesian well" on the pre . snipes, furnlshinalnue soft - water, obviating the utopias ant direte of the well water of the sea mist. Tanks;• holding ; 20.000 gallons of water. have been ob the top of the house, which are supplied by a steam engine, and Widener of hose to each floor, so that a fins would be completely under oar eontroL A Table de Hobe will be met at a regular hour, and pri vate tables for parties and Wales at any hour. Ample Stabling with Carriage Holmes attached. Beautiful Cottage In the yard, six chambers. hand. somely, furnished. GEORGE UALE, Lessee. B. B.WOOLM AN. Manager. June,27, '67 _ --••_ /).fiarAmitro?ir ordTerav-k,-.0, •plaiss Court of the County of Schuylkill; In the mtneetweeith of Pennsylvania, the subscribers, Eats caters ce the last Will and Testament of James Maloney, late of the Township of Texas In the County of Wayne, will expose to sale by public vendee On Thum. day the 234 day of July neat, at one o'clock In the af ternoon at the Public house of Michael Desoto in the Smug Of Tamaqua In the County of Schuylkill . alter.- Xeld,— that :certedn-Lot or piece of ground situate In the gh of Tamaqua In the County of Schuylkill and Sta of Pennsylvania, i le to wit:—On the North side of Broa or Main street, containing fifty feet In front on mid treat, and running back to-Itove street late the estate of said • deceased. Terms and conditions made known et the time and place of sale by ANTHONY GRADY. '. . . MICHAEL O'NEIL, - ' • JOHN ILENNEOLN, By Order of the Orphans' Court - . Executors.- - 4 Joanna Boys*, G7erk. Jane ',1,.'57 . . . •• :.: • ,26-3 t, DRPNAM.ir CIOURT • Slikal. ' .' 1",,,,5uA„,, to an order of the Or phans' Court ofthe County of 13ehnylkM; in the monCealth of Pennsylvania. the subscriber. Admin. ixtrator of John Nunassruseher, late of the Township. of Wayne Is the County of Schuylkill, deceseed, will ex pose to sale by ;subtle *endue on Saturday the first day of August next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, on the l a Poem 'td the Township of Wayne, in the County of Sehuyik 11' dtbreseld,—All that certain Penn or tract of Land el to In the Township c f Wayne in the County of Sao 11411 and State of Pennsylvania, to trite—Bonn- L ded by nds of Wendel Smarts, Shoener *Hehn and Samuel Rilaud, and containing one hundred acres Rosin as, with the eppurtenanees, corselet hag of a Tw o Story Log dwelling house, a Hank' Bard an otheeout buildings, and also a wat er, power Saw Mill, ite. Also, All that Tract or piece of land, situate In the Township and County aforesaid adjoining the above de scribed tract, and land of Wendel Swartz and other,, eontaining Sixty:one acres and-23 perches, about theistic bait of Whitt Is well timbered with white oak and other timber, late the estate of said deceased. - Tenosand con. dittoed made known at the time and place of sale by :ALBA NIS RILAND, Administrator. By (kilter of the Orphans' Court. Joanna EOM, June 27, '67 96-it , Clerk. @ --r -r @ r oo 11.0 00 • 7 7 To' @ - - @ --4 @ --4. 2 41 750 4 - - 0 -4 GRAPH FIGDAY, 6 o'CLiNi, Boston, • I • 1- Pro Plymouv idebee ttyl • ' 1 70 1 Fall Mier - New Londo ' n, 1' • 121 •• I .57. ,forth ceeeLl 9,190 00 144!! 25,001 10 000 99 22,858 15 1 1,601 14 1 ao* 14 I 6;522 14 I ' - 1 88,794 xi 1,406,419 00 . 1,,31,1,4945 02 loins, 94,922 I [imported° ty,for tb.week - e:••pOILECTIC COLLEGE OF e:i ' ICIEL i .• Chiclsmail, Os THI Winter Session of 1857-8 will nena tontine stMeen (a weekT u riarau l d 2hof t h or o ugh Octo ber, co aseanodf Lectures II be given s noenS*ll l lllt Wormer hones dul y, with ood opportunities or attention to prettiest Anatom, end with ample alike Ikellitiesit theCarn menial Hospital. The preliminary course of Leetame will commence on Monday. the 28th September, and con tinue daily' =dill the commencement of the regular Lee Th tami e antauSgente s nt of the chain will be as bacon : Prefatory dragon, wad Phystioloyp—T.E.M.JOHNi M.D. Prof C7ormistry sad PAerseesp—O. D. LEWIS, M. D. ' . . . , . Proles of Serocry—A. J. DOME. M. D. of Rainier /aka and • Thenmadice—.42. R. owns to, M. D. _, _ prot •Profes • of Medic al rintettat and 'Firtliskrap—thm, SHERI442OD, M.D. •' . . Aunt= .Prefeuur q/Otreerat Alaysisieuy end Ineli7 Wu of A(ectichro—.l. R. MICHANAN, M. 10,__. • • - Professor of Obstetrics and Disease. of Mom ad Otildree44ol:lN KING, M.D. . The terms An the Seamiest will be the mete as hereto. lore, els I—Matrketlation, $5 00. Tuition, $20.11%,.. Demonstrittorli Ticket, $5 00. , (Seery Student •Is re quired. *Onstage In disseetkin One 611:111110t1 holm Grady! Mien.) Draduation. $25 00. Maud to DommereW Ilos The( nal,) $5. 00. tore Ileums are 'wil anished, neat. and eom-' Pliable, red In a central locality ((In Delleem Hall, Wed. 9 nut street ) where students will And it . convenient to* call on Conn arrival. - . ' .. TkkAl fir the lonian may boobtalned of the Deems of the ltret4, at his Mee, No. 113 Shah stood, mot Prof. C. 11. Curatuatto, &aviary of Me Rosily. N 0.130 &rt. nth ittrelto near Elm. Johi Kum, IL D i AWL "The CoU.g. Journal of Metal lkionoo, " k MONTHLY MAGAZINE• of ' 48 Pane; conducted by the Peculti of the &ladle dr (Medicine, Is published at One Dollar , a 'Veer, pays advance.' la advan. Coaeninnicatkeis be eubeeription; or Or sperm numbest should be directed to -,, - • ' Dr. C; H. CLEAYELAND, Publisher. . ; .. ~ . • , 139 fuoreotis rite , et, FiuoiscaU.Qhb?.. JuselD, '67; - • • , 1-I . • - . " . 95430 ,- - , -- 10,728 16 190,981 01 39 : 8^d 19 2=426 10 , - • 12834 02, 215842 18 To same period last year, (South) • ' 2 ,02804 TOTAL. 411,218 78,589 111,898 For the week, Mat year, Thinvaiim this sear; WINK. , TOTAL. 13.642 257.065 18.580 255,719 For the kit week, Lot year,: increase n 1957. fie EROS AND ANTEROS; THE BACHELOR'S WARD-: 3.7. Judith Canute. • y Ordained oi'Uod , by Rev. Yred ' k. A. i ltoss, of the ibyterian Much, Alabama. Areas of Oreenburst, by Mrs Stephens. -r 'eBM none, Vol. 2. • ; - - • -Just published msd Pm- sale by . - • IL HANNAN. Oman conyzerzonsav shy Gerinaia, French and Classical' Sehosifor Young Ladies and 'Gent/men, MECHANICSBURG, PA. • IS fairofably__knovirn BOARDI'N ' G CUOOL, conducted by ten wellAnalifled 'untrue. 'Mon on Monday, July 27, 'lie Institution will be prey or be fitted Inc attention will be given to •!ertna, very moderate and Alien, whiling particulirs A H. COYLE, Proprietor. .PPLE, Vice Principal. V 34 NEW ADVERT'MENTS MOORE'S PATENT SEED DRILLS. 1.4 1 0 R planting; Wheat, Rye and! all • kind. uf sord. For saki at ersaafaetarers' dress JOURIA 110. X. Apar. ft Brunswick Tp... t% milks eat of Orwlaabarg. June 17. 2~. LINN'S ANALYTICAL INDEX F Paisllel Refereoce to the eases' udzu' in the Word Coasts Otrenoittniobe with a k n Appendix of eases Ocserided, denied, at doubt. irtuuton'e daserican Criednalinr, awn edition. ! Just patollawd, and far Webs IL INMAN. ail - Lan lkeits every description tandshedat Very ion rates. L • FOR SALE, , s 4 tAaTealealCotatelv ea Jai ,HE Heirs -at Law of Jam& Green deceased, will offer Alt see, at publis Section. on the 31,st day of JIIILY newt, MST arta* I.llng oa Janiiiikiter, to Northridge county, Vs, calla* !Qf. oll * lees Ferry," oontalulog shout EEO saes This Tract is situated loth* mouth of Arnoblik Val., ley. on the Clad of the Janice River And Kanawha Co., within 16 miles of Lexington, li miles of the. Virzinht and Tennessee Bathos:l, 30 miles of the oity of Lynch burg. 176 miles of the city of Richmond, awl 3 miles of the Natural Bridge. The Canal packets Nom Kirkwood piss it daily. ' • The Improvements are • 'isms Brick Duelling, beau' Wally situated on the bank of the River, two Brick I Kitchens, Ice Muss* large ham and all accesses out. buildings. Them are situated on the upper end of the %.Un the lower end there Li signalmen comfortable cuing, with convenient outbuildings, with a bold Free Shine Spring of the purest water, within a few yards of the house. About 400 acres are cleared land. of most productive soli, adapted to all agricultural pro* ducts of the country, and of easy cultivation. It IS won timbered About 100 acres only may be called moan. lain land; nearly every acre of ',bleb is tillableand ins soil. Itbast storerfailing Springs, two of which are Chalybeate. -Elk Creek, a bold stream, furnishing sites far water power, rune through It. Nearly every field may be watered. It bus also an orchard of select fruit. I It Ii surrounded by romantic scenery. The highest mountain in Virginia fronts it In tall Om. The naTi• gallon by it Is slack water, the whole extant of Motion, forming a beautiful sheet of water. Its fixation is ase lutecium one.' I n a word, it is a productive hem and one of the meat desirable country reakistess in Upper Virginia... In addition to these advantages, there ben iskestoHue tibia Iron Ore Bank upon the land, at superior quality, devekspeskln the last three years, froinwhiek • neighbor ing furnace is noir a applied, and which has been yielding during that lima, from $4OO to $7OO per annum, for Ore LIMITS alone. The Ore Bank h within 3 of a mile of the River, whiels Is apmeeebed bz a gentle deelivity, and as the erection of ternaeets OD the river-ham boon spoken of, Ore Leave from lids Bank, at the sate; of $1 for every ton of metal madscmay yield a handsome rev enue to this estate. . ' • • Them is also an old established >6rry attached to the emote, known as Greenlee's Yerry,which is formal og hi • as ever ; 'vanes an 'additional source of i imma. The bed of &either, for weart ua whole ardent of the farm, belongs to the estate. by o Palma. (Waled ibr a Fishery.) and coutains 74 acres. Itlncludes a por tion of the opposite slips, with a Lloaatemie Quarry thereon. • It is notripublic highway, and is not minut ed in the estimated quantityof 820 acres of land. any rights under thil( Patent will , par to the purchaser. , Tretlous to thy, ale the TM t will be divided !Motley farm ower , (upper and l ends,) nearly equal lee aim, and ail urchase will be sold In separate:Tracts, or in one Tract, ai may t prs. I • Persons wishing to purchase are Invited to vlei the premises before the day of sale. Yew estates In this part of the country hold out such inducements to buy ers. The terms will be secommedaling and models nOwnon the day of ads. For the deferred payments, bond with approved security will be required. The title is un doubted, and will be - eoureyul by Deed, with wrest warranty. • •1 . The ads wW tah - apbseet at Greadee's Ferri: and will commence at 12 KJ:Address the subscriber, at Lexing ton, Va. • " - ;J. O. DAViDAOii,_ ' • Por hipucif sad Me other Heirs atf Awes alma% deifd• Refers to Hon. John Letcher, Lexington, Vri.o2d. Unstick, city of New York; P. Brad t 2T,C0., Philadel phia. • (June '67 Wet , 8. D. £ H. W. SMITH. MAXIMLCTIMMII es Mele4eons, Organ Melodeons, and Pedal Bub. Ease Harnuminins, 511 Washington Street, Boston; • • THE ATTENTION of Clergymen, Committees, 13chocd4 Lodges, he., Is invited to the new Pedal Bubb's, Harmoniums. - wide mid/ 'by the - Manufacturers. It is arranged with two; manuals et banks of Keys, the lowest set running ad octave higher than*, other, and may be used separately, and thus - get In one ease two distinct instruments;; or, by the use of the coupler, the two banks of keys may be played at the same fillet -by use of the front set only. This connected with the wM produce the effect of a large organ. and is sufficiently heavy to till a house that seats from IION) to IMO prisons: . . . THE ORGAN MELODEON . • Is designed for parlor. and private use. The construe• Non is similar to the Church Instrument, beteg I arrang ed with two banks of Keys, and when used together, by means of the coupler, is capable of as greet volume of power as the Church Instrument, when used without the Pedals. Also, every variety of MELODEONS for Pastor use. . . Purchasers may rely isprir instruments from oar Mats. rifectory, being made in - the moat complete and Moe. oughmannar. /lash* irisumsrtri the spacious- MI MASIIINC(TON STREW, we have every facilf 'ty far manufadming, purposes:, and employ none but the most experienced ind,a4ll4l . worlanim. I . • In abort, we will promisenur customers an Instrument' equal If not superior to any Manufactrirer, and! glum. tee ENTIRE AND PERFECT SA ?UFA Mate. Alamo Tucans, Lawns or Cunt an d t others inter. ested in musical matters, are rawest: , invited to visit 'oar rooms &tiny time and examinees the instru ments op exhibition for sale at their pleasure. I As a still further guarantee to the public as to the excel risme of the ffiELODKONB AND HARMONIUMS from our Manufactory, we beg leave to refer, by permission, to the following • PIANO PORTS MANIIPACTIIRI7II/1 OrIIOSTON, Who have examined our Inistrumenta and will give their opinion when called ripon . Carescaura At Seas, k Ornmermi T. Omura? &Va. Wu. P. gamaaers., haat= I Au" ' !A. W. Lana eiTio. Omens Hews, - Wow :warm it thowsurnwilun t flnC Nfolodoossi £ Harserealunns Ressted• Persons who wish - to hire Melodeons and Harmoniums with a view of purchasing at the end of the year, can hare the rent credited as part payment of the , purchase money. This matter is worthy of special 'nate, it 'enables those who rushy a hir tat of the instruments before pnrchnslng, to obtain it at the expose of the manufacturers, to the extent at least of a year'. rent. , Orders from any-part of the country or world, sent di rect to the mannhetory in Boston, *lib cash or Rat Wee tory reference, will be promptly attended to, and as faithfully executed as if the parties were present, or employed an agent to select, end on as reasonable tame " • PRICK LIST ' . I Scroll leg, 4% octave, - - - • - $6O Scroll leg, 5 octave, - • • • • • • 75 pinio style, 5 °eters, - •.‘ • • - - 100 Piano style, extra finish, 6 octave, 116 Piano style, aimed leg, - •- .- • - •-^ • .126 *Plano style, 2 sets of reeds,. • - • r • 150 Plano style, 6 octave, • 135 Organ Melodeon, - - • • •v - - 200 Organ 'Walloon, extra fi nish, • . • • .1.• 260 P.4i1,13116-11aisllarmoulansi - • • 15 Letterit,Certlficatal sad notices from the prom, from all porta of Abs world, may aim be seen *tour Lamont. Descriptive circulars seat fres to say B. D. t IL W.41,111T11,. 611- Washington Shoot; (Near Boylston garkat s ):Doatos. Jane 27 'ST , . ; • , SCHUYLKILCCOUNTY - Agricultural, Ilortiesatural, sad. *a , • eksoilcal AssselattosH BELOW is S . list of die Premiums awarded. at the lint Floral Exhibition Of the ikbuyikill wanly. AErleadritral Ilortieulturat, and 31w thank/4 Anoelation, on the 234 and 24th of June,lBs7: CLASS N0.1.—,31.0 satatia NAM '•• CLASS NO. 4etnes ItscHiss—Po ,.seedi llee i t a l g oe v Pa irbesiu4 nalen, Collection Petunias, 4. • i'Flowery Vines. w. Haadrlcka--Collection I adikenous Mowers, 60 eta: 44 Wiles. 75 " • • Hardy Paraantal • . • Cut Floddror I ee " R. O.I3IRRIRT. Dim J. WARD; l Adges. Mrs. WM. JAKE& • . . .., CLJIBB NO. Mrs. Dietrich; Reading, `.l. J. Paxson, Table Iloriqmiti, .-'-'-' ..1 :. •• • 16 Mks Jaminta Kremer, Otteenane •'. ' :4 1 : 4 ' . 100 Mrs. John 'lndy, 2 paint of Wotan* ' i 60 Mrs. M. Wlntersteen, 1 Ilabrifrodr., - • 60 I,lll,Blasebey Beek, 1 Quilt, ' T r ' 1 00 ci f iet, Master Charles Masser, :nil bast nand u net, . 50 Misileminns Kremer, I pair Chernela hoes. .dipl. John I', Ling; S.Bases and Lamb; (mai L ie;) dbl. MM. J. K. Graeff, 1 Taney Shirt, "i.i. • so Mite Jane N. Robinson ; t Round Tab Dondoet, 60 Miss &maims Kreuter, I mass White resimijaly, ap Miss liar let Shannon.. best Rand Bon ' ' 76 Mini Mari Shannon; best flat Boutin , i* 60 Mb; Emma Wilson, bale 2 Embroidered Searte, ' 60 1 , ! . • . pit 60 Mn. J. T. SEijENl6l4' • • . Mist L. HUNTSINGILK, Judos. ' L. D. LAMBERT. , . . CLAM NO. 4.—Fairr. 1 - Mrs. L. Royer, de bist aterrks, (May Dukes") $l 00 Mra,4l. J. Pawn, test let etnrirbesku, "'' , .14. " 100. lir'. J. & Killer, 2nd best ditto ' ' !, ,76 Mrs. J. S. Keller, best Otte Currants, • - i• 75 Mrs. H. G. Robituou,Snd best ditto ' I 60 Met: 11. G. Robinson. best plate Gooseberries,,, , 75 Mrs. J. J. Paxson, 2nd ditto ditto I . , 50 Miss Jena= Kremer , Sr beat Pound Cake, L ' ' 60 Mrs..t. S. Keller, 2,llbist Marl/eke Climbs,' • 60 • • Mu MARY A. THILfAER, to" Ella RATE K LEECH. 'Woes. J. 11(4t . ANNO3L. CLASS l ib,:—,Banaitze. J.& &Ake, best. uisty* $1 PI 11. o:Robenaon, 241.dUt0 dltto. _ 75 J. J. Pampa, best bo Ain iiel4 /12111212 . ao J. J. Pima, best lth .. • - 1 , ao J. J. Paxson, best 2, ao at ng. J. G. /bagel, bastGobs'' ' 10 J. J. Paxson, best 3 imams of Sa•Lia,• . • 60 . Tb. ilsoLiy of Leftist" was vary pod; bet not being II in quastity, the semolina, wen enable to awa rd • . l ir ... - 11.11'11. LZ,Va 11, • . ' - ,• • A. T. SHALL, , - ads" t D. WIBSTNIC BLAND, ... OLABB NO. 6.—Yonnioss. • - • . The besitti pounds of Print Bitters exhibited by • Mrs..J. 8, Keller, of Ofideoboirlre i 00 2d best Mg Beater, 3 pOundm, tor are. John 8. • Co_ to) ! t : !! North_ mw m isit: , 4tic intiezio , . • • film H. N. ROYNA.i . • The sierttille Welt the Judges had to•perlbrm the duties of their appointment, was perhaps the only Mit say wltb which they - lied to contend.- The Committee of Anangenients are under many obligations to them Sir their able and laspactlil Judgment passed on artkies The Committee also owe much to those vrbo ecoutvibur led their beautiful and attractive arlielee• Needles the enterer* beasUee with the pleasure and good !dies of the heart into one tato 0 ,07._ ' Alm Faits, of Waykui tg!., earial hell beautiful My Mn. Maturities nshibited a beautiful Cape reed Shawl. • kin Lorb. SLIM Donsset. ' • , :' • • Ms. Lang. a boautlful -Marble Bible. • ; Mrs. Boyd, 2 fine liouquets. • Mhs Elliabyth Shannon, a beautiful ltaitsynat ~. • Mrs. Kleinert althlbilad* Dragon Tongue, witlehlnui admired by all. • Also, a beautiful Carnation Pink. - To Menrs. Hanna and liondrieka our {hints an due tbr their Sue antexcellentritsplay of beautiful turd rare plants and lowers' The Japonica awl California Cedar displayed by these enterprising geutleurna are Ina and Miss Sarah Spaebt, of Pattavills, bad a Itoatutifil Wax Flower, (it turpossd oaten Itself ' ) as ell midair rabid Worded Work. . . .. . Las Memos dliplayada beautiful • -Tha Committee comatulata thotaasites aid aloft whojoiDed Ip with thew. that nothing Wu !taped tit* jety sad &mum during the Exhibition.; n. usxexa, 2 • . I:.ROYZI4 • '; •' • - • • . • J. S. =dant, taat. of Arrawirusta. ' ,4 iarrieebitatyrop*:,#***Flii‘'.o.4o444 th°,M94 , '‘..l r•-. 4 • MISCEI44NEOUS. gthlainamou P ua TIEW IMINCIF T "splendid Steamships forming laws Karol:aye Line will sail from NEW YORK u KANSAROO,Jeffrey, July. e. CITY - OP BALTIM - Leiteh,lth 'CITY MANCIISSfitit,!:" Petrie, =d Cat Of Wylie, Wittig. and erari=l eßam zday, • - altemate Wednesday. Pare Dolt New York. amp r:s, Thirdiamp $3O. " " ./ATiftw ol . Cain. SKih,SSS t pr.Thl Clais Sm. utrums noun araaaft.rot tsic montha by anr Steamer ot the Line.. t , Cabin. sl4o,—Thini Cbsv;Sliil. Theo ale gummed with Improved Water tight 4:cepa:hunts, and carry esperieneed Surgeons. Persons about pr ceding to Europe, or wishing to rend for thatr friends front Um oid country, can purrbase Tickets and obtain all toltunation by dying to .1. O. trale.l3 Broadway, N.T. ' Sabel t Corti', 17Pitztadway, N. Y., to .1. 11. RICHARDS, Illumine, and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. pa Clartilleaterl* Ord (Sam Sailing Packets be. tweed rrw York and Urerpool. also Drafts mold by the above. , [April 25, %I 4771 y • CO-PARTNER:SHIP. , FIE un4rawned nave this day, t T Clone l eth.ll‘7l)enterid into eo.partnership for of Gement Minh* Business at the Col liery lately hel and Worked by Gustavus G. Molten ,berser, situate in Blythe Township, Schuylkill County, -under the firm name of AASIJIEIL k BeIIOLLIMEE GB& ELI UAKMB& • ' wenes.—We the undersigned, have this day; (Joh, 19th, 11157.) purchased from Gustavus°. licholkubergar all hls right, till. and Interest of, hi and to a certain Colliery recently vetted by him, situate to Blythe Town ship, Schuylkill County, together with the store, store. goods, mules. horses, ars, nmehlnery, liztar, and everything movable and Immovably 10, upon or about, or used In eonneetion. with or appurtenant to , the said Colliery, and that we have employed the taut Gustavus o.,Bchollenberger as soomintendent of said Colliery umaza t SCUOLGRNBIIRGIiii. Jane . 2o, 'l7 "THINK OF LIVININ."*•Newr Volumes. (SUB ILLUS'rRATED FAMILY =maw. ILLUSTRATED; a llneeleas Pictorial YeallY Paperohooted to News, Literature, Meats, the Arts to Entertainment, Improvement, and Smits. A la rge, handsome quarto. Publlshokweekty at $2 a year. $1 for Ulf a year. - Nsw TOLUXIS or me rowerue imas renu ma Jur Till WATER-CURR JOURNAL; devoted to Ilydrop; atby,lte Pblionophv and Peaciks; Physiology, Anatomy, hod the lows of W. and Health. Illustrated, Monthly, Starter.. . 'Till PIIRMOLOGICAL JOURNAL; gives Practical Instructional° Learners. with Dins Aims for the Culti vation and Inunoventent of Mankind.. Illustrated. $1 a year. Yalt TRP.O Dotlazo, all Ulm Joiulabrp-bo . sent a you. Address YOWLER AND WILLS, SOS Broad /, Now York. Juts 20, '57 -- 25 21- FERTILIZCRA. • c, .•. ii.To Farmers as ems sor t .. . HE SUBSCRIBER - •re i 7eti • the Agency, and will 'bereafter cep . fbe side the wing Fertilisers, which will be so t b ton, big, or bunt, at the importers and Wang urere 'prices, earriage added. The following are the prices 7 isbed at his Warehouse In Pottsville : . ~ . Poullrette, per burVel, -•; - - -: , ($ 2 00 D o . p er b air , . ... :•'. . ..j• Land Plaster, beet, per haslet , • • • V• 225 Bone Chipping', per barrel, e • - - • , - 366 Do Sawing", flea._ per , bat - -., 4 •'.. . '3 INI Super•Phoopate of Lime by bane!, 2 1 4 eti. per N. ~ Permian Guano, warranted genuine No. 1,(0t, the bag. 3 1 / 5 cents per lb.) Per ton, - •;-63 00 Colombian Onano, wanatted genuine No. I.,;(by lb" bed. 2% cents per lb) Per ton, - - 4 B 4B 00 Mexican Guano, perton, - - •', - - •.33 00 These Fertilisers will be found cheaper tbai =DM that has to be purchased and hauled any distance. • - NNNJ.JIGINNAN: ' June 6. '57 • _. • JAMES GLENN ,REMOVED. steams nut and lea !Stares THE SUBSCRIBER announces to the public that bei has removed from Ike corner of Oeaue and Harweglan streets to th 11 5 Steam 31111.0 n the Greenwood property, direct! opposites the. Philadelphia and Reading Paseenger Depot,: , where be Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Flour and Feed at the lowest prices of his own manufacture, which he can warraot. He will always keep rn band . DALE HAY, PLASTER AND BALT, . which be will sell °wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. He is not to be undersold for cash. The. highestauk prices paid for Orals. 461r•The subscriber is also receiving all kindlier Monti Peed, de., on commission, which gives him facilities for selling at the very lowest rates lbr cub. JAMES GLENN, Agent. April 4, '67 , 144 f • NEW WORK, 0 T 1080° P / 1°,1 " 30 . " TEE AMERICAN CITIZEN"- L his rights and duties; by The Right Rev. Jahn 11. Hopkins. This excellent work treats on a great variety of subjects, embracing, ' g The Religious Duties and Rights of 1 • - .r-= ..,i, • Citizen; theSeience of Polities, Slavery, '" • Badness, Deasestie Relations, Social Life, to. Prlee $l.. ",INQUIRR WITHIN"- lbr anything you want to know; a useful volume of universal knowledge, eontain int over MOD facts for the people. ellooll 00 . _: VA711123 ARCHITECTURE—s aeries of Designs Rer •Villas and Cbttapee, prepusd for execution In the United States, illustrited by 240 engravings. Just published . . and for sale by 13ENJ. BOMAN._ March 21, '67, - • • 12- • , ,• . „ -7— lstiloi - 17tillifilvat r or hiss 'mat IIFE of Charlotte Bronte, 'author of Jane Eyre, 64 by Mrs. GashelL 2 vols. newer Terrace, or the Clue of Ll6i; by the author of the Ileir of ftedeliffa. 2 vols. iii• Ulhi ris Egypt asegleuble:',by Wiest: .. C. Prima., Bioko Wool Nsjhan, or dog: edited by Prank Awns tar. • s Coalmen Sense ap a/ to Hellgiem; by Catherine 'l2. 'Beecher. The Trappers of Umhsgog; by Thompson. Adventure"' and Explorations In Honduras; by,Wm. V. Wells—with map andlilwitrations—jud published and - her sale at ,B. BANNABIS • . ' Book and Statiotuo7 Mere. . FARMERS' MUTUAL' FIRE INSURANCE CO: .• . .. . ofirpor, Caudi in :, • .... OW .opera,tion for FIVE YEARS,t . i v a to nd i !e: t v e e .. 66 6 66 6 6 6 6666 any amm i en tai n ev e o lt m re i l mr k rar . X am earned 000-4nd Insure at the mast reasonable rates. This Oosa pany also insures for one, two or three years without taking • premium note, at much lower rates than any sash company does. Apply to • ' s - • •T. A. GODFREY. Prement, ' Agent for Ableaytedl. assay. . Jape 6, '67 - 2341 FARMERS £ HOR SE DEALERS! noe. RING -BONE, BONE and BLOOD SPAVIN, CURD SPLINT, and SWEENEY can he eared, or money retnnded. It matters' not of how many Ise standing. a pirmment enre is warranted. The de mand is unlimited. I will send the whole for ft 3, or any two for Al. Direct to p I. !I. DARROW, rderisewry Parker mod Surgeon. - gar/ord. Basgnehamsa mangy, N. 11.—All letters of inquiry -must contain a postage stamp. Rime 18,17 24410 LYON'S MAGNETIC POWDER, Par the Destruction of 7.riMatti:Without Poison. ratT, is entirely luocuptin; while , thou sands of letters testify OW It immediately and lo tidy destroys lied Bugs, .oxtlunsehes. Moths, Flees, Ants, Ihlooqultoss, Wes, PlintiPmeetst Vermin on Fowls ~i hdAniinalii. end every other species of Inserts with • which Its particles come In contact. This Ii nebula/as, se can burW be provset" — lVe sell the genuine article tbr 25 omit at . B. /UNMAN'S Boeladere. STYLE OF PHOT • CRAPI4B.. i t M. ALLEN, corner 'of Centre A and Market streite, this barou6l it h, hoe produced a number of splendid pbotogrcylm u Frew* Patent Leathei;Whieh, ler beauty and diva stupaimang, thing yetproduced by this wonderful art. The pledgee when dubbed, can be rolled.up and placed In the pocket, Without Injury, and In framing, maim! no glass to pro. tact It INom injury. Ohs him a call, and !lamina this new and beautiful invention. . : PiAtaellie, June 20, '57 25- I $6OO . EXTRl nsmua l M, EjßAVtattleb i ,' west, TPHE subscriber LI prepared, at his Mid Mend, to furnish, NOW& id initterlati habil; Melo, uilding. pu letwand ornamenbd. lie hi, vices particular of tenticni to the Tonibiltones andlitena, meats of his inannbeture. They eon be had-in. every variety of style, and will compare favorably, An beauty and finish, with any obtained elstorbere, and ant offend Pat cheaper rides. • ' ' 41:1111Y T. LINO. ,- . June 6,.'67 - , , 1 , - Til-ly r" /TAYLOR'S COLOGNE,— EIMLACTB FOR MITE HANDKERCHIEF. TRANBPARENr FOAM a.APONACIZOIIII RIAVING , CONFOUND. SHAVING CREAMS... • • . LAMBE TOILET. BOAFE. Poi igiu "taiga:lit tertanni K to g No. 379 and au North Ninth Odreet,rnlbuidpala.' . IL P. & W. C. TAYLpft„ Importers and radiomen. - The above dome and Piermory are.for sale in Potter ink. at DANNAIIVE Balk and 13 talkinery.8tare,, L . January 3, . 1 Iry. IMPORTANT, 0 L WYERS I Jinni BULKS OP !Vara ZN KILL 00. ULES regulatio practice of Pv t the °partite% e' .tounty, togither t ales of PIIIC ;of the Ilepreme Court, and of the mayoral Courts of . CommonPleasof the State of Pennsii nab; to uhk.li II added the Rules rem paper Hooks der itapresseThart. Price $1 50. JIMPIi in law style, oetavo,ind for sale bi AI • . , BENJANNAN, itoaaeu sr alai Publisher:. 3110 EILUCC10,31111DING,PL1817$1110,1te. qpilE. subscriber: . announces to the ureaClO that i ta g, t illatigtianntlp ptc=geetristt: branebes, as mmal. Ile Er ready to contract for erecting buildings complete, ot will furnish the materiala' In his Hue to eorihnebra, at the lowest sites, and will to happy to tetchy the patronace of the public. SAMUEL A1714A61.... patinae, February T.'6: • IS6m • L._ • unsurpasied, oir.; lot to our eouneettoo with New Bedford, wi are um to'f,ralahOafgoailtyof Sperm mod Winter Illeadiail Whale Oils, at the lowest wbolasate market wek. ref, aho &tarp stork 'of Iloilo Oils 20 to 40 emit' pre Oslion tbr lalwirallagrts. WO A PIIILLIPtiiv Aso. Iss amber Street, New York: P. 8. W.• Would eseharge fora few meg* !Alta Alit broken Coal, delivered in Now York. June 6,'67 9B-841 . NEW PORTABLE -LETTER S9PY,INCI rREBB. ' • • T.UST thiarindo wanted-4 convini. efi wt PORTABLZ ' COPYIItOrPIISIIB,Inado-of sti lotpar,ignd pawning all en advantages of tholton frnsan—ray be am* to a trunk or valloky bound In theft brary or aim Cail aud sae It at ' ! n. BANNAN'S flak and fitatkotry dress afleVikjig QUADRILLkIiPtAIif:. BAN', now otgamzeu, and 'Tandy to' ithyod; COTILLION TAIITINS, BALM NICS. dr. Order* addressed to N. J. Itsak , Mims. reedy° prompt attention. ottaidlk4.lnly 12, 'td (1.0. Ella" to . tkigd front 1 to 20 pounds. dor G oters.Drug g end °thou', es oda by , '• E. GARRIGUPE, ' Cent!" street, Pottxville. aforoutlist.d, 4 66 ' . • .41012 , MlSOVArsintag caiiibtala *us Ike tkiany an eresacrook back **OW atooatot a ramosabiarata l *bleb trill be ready la a few deti ApOy to , - TIN HAND PONIIPB • IDOR -washipg. ohrutptim; wow vidit- 1 1(1064- 4 60 40 “ story ! t ! sows. rai i als by 42J 040f4 OCUcILL/LNBEFIGIEB. tirman: aw i rVa N m TRODUOTO e Y r AG L EO ir G r Alf. —Small —Sandi QuEto.ll pasta . maps ; bmaifs ll y 11, LE The sort is evareriese adapted to the egos , dig and sante of the young beginner. ears US bead taken to avoid iserythhig ■think amid be reserved for the sore advanced pupil- The saps have only the peke eked features delimited, hence they an be mail, 'eta. died. TM lasiosis are copiously illustrated with a meo. petite engravings. Tor Imams, beating of an W and , 'the inkiest le illustrated by a map and picture et an tistes. bland. •of a peninsula, and of other ..physicalba- • - 14ZERN .SCHOCIL . GEO GRA. MO re m = l ,l34. 40 kips. and nunle. gm fork lbothat very kite clamp, pupils to our schools who with to lam the soars imPOr. t a m fid e of aiwirlisy, but hate not thee to ' consult the more elaboirste treatises; xa thli hook, greet rains Lase ken bake, by copious estelithilkill make tbe pend niceeme t ry acquainted with thy aurps.und familiar with loautla It embraced the whole subject of Geogrsphy as ordinarily taught, and is e eseeptele work Ws itself: Far sale by . BENJ. DAI4NAN, . • . Jrw; tk Polti ders. ocellmeheirs and others supplied at the published? reffi n wholemak prices. ' file, June 13, 'Ft • - SC • . - 01KlifT12:6 4 .1 • ~ • Tort.S , • , SULLIIIXDIIII PASCALVII, Streit, Philatielphit. • ;- - 11teCOSDH4p , Chestnut Stmt. Styles for the s ant Smaimeter of ILicalaao • Glovest 7 iv,. -rr °barbs I ; • - Glevata . ~4611olfeat: I Glove* I GLOVES ato Gomm (new;ityle for.the Ladles;) 1 Gwyn made by lemur, who; the beet le the trade l e GLOVES of Km. and gloves dl BasvlM: GLOVES of Doaagor,Ctom and Commutam GLOVES of Wool and Silk and Cotton: t GLOVES of Buckskin, (a hop lot 'ttb' • I • GLOVES for driving. Gloves fur walking; 'GLOVES of White Hid. fn. Back Hoskin: GLOVES Imitation; which much resembles that GLOVES to be wont at the'emeing Awinadltar. GLOVES of Ratakth, (verr, Sue,) - GLOVES all thee, of every kin* • GLOVES 40 salt the young AVM: GLOVES toltam out the Win a colds GLOVES in great numbers, ha style very siert GLOVES which I'm selling et very loMpriar, • GLOVES. H, yoa want them, be eerhtin to call At the City list More and Gents' trrnbthing Hall— Nest Deer to Ale Petierilis Naas. (Mitre at, Patna& if;ll,—lad received. a small lot of. Hunt's Patent En auseled Paper Cellars, a saw SA tele for Grits. Gents' SHAWLS, Shawl Pim, Cadman &arta. he. Deessuber . 19. .. E. cAßitioyny • ettavlll44 S AGENT. for the sale of EVANS' I WATSON'S 114/Velpillpta ,itentsfadlned SALAMANDER.' EULFEEI, NA: 26 Starti•Four re . et, Phiku lephitc; wrssitlls Is 7111 bt7, oadl Nast Primal.l.99 Rlport Al. are' inimatlial altsoinfut superintend are halruily o[• file Kr/4 Stfet at Alluding( , • February Ph,.1857. REAI)I2O, March The 'undersigned, member; of the' - committee, do, reopeettalit report, that we saw the two Safes Originally agreed upon by Farrell a alerting and Evans k Watson; phial ride y b side ins fumes, viz: Th 4 safe, ire use by the Paymaster of the Phila. &Aphis k Reading Railroad gompatiy, 4n his once at Raiding, matmactured by Farrel,* iler ring, and the safe in use bill; A. Lents, in his stove. manufactured by Evans a Watson, and put In booksabil papers precisely alike. •Th Ors was started at Si 4 o'clock, A. IL, and, kept up until air cords of green hickory, two cords dry oak 4nd half Chesnut top wood, were entirely consumed. the whole under the superlotandintee of the subscribers, members of the committee. I The safes were thee cooled olf with water, after which-:they were opened, and the books and - papers takim out by the Committee and met to R. A. Lants's store for public examination. after they were and examined and mailed by the committee. The books and papers taken from the safe man nurtured by Enna/IV-Watson were but slightly affected by thole'. teresii heet.while the. taken from the safe manufactured by Farrah Ar Herring were, In our judgment, damaged full' Men per cent. more than those taken from Evans 11 atxra's ads. We believe the above to have been a fair and Impaitial trial of the respective 'patinae of both safes. JAOOD If. MEIER. i DANIELS. HUNTER, Having been absent dining the burning, we fully ou lucid* with the above statement of the condition of the papers and books taken out Of the respective . safes. . G. A. NIODILiI.. • - . r H. a - JAMES MILROLLAND. The fbilowturnamed gent amen, residents of RoadieX sod its vicinity, who saw tiM aims lice, have . purchased safm t, from Evans & Water tined the burning, up toE. M 1s 1817: A. Nitwits, 1; Lipoid Hlrah,l; lame Ruth. 1 • Kirk& Mostw, I; Rhoads k Haw/ ifluiner, 2; Dr. Wm. Moors, 1; Solomon Rhoads, I; Levi L. Smith, I; ,llisk & Craft, 1; Wm. lijralt.l; Linkman & lava, ; Wm. INCVM., 1: George J. Deitere, If a. m. eM. W. manscoctc, 1; Eons f. James Jamison, I; J. E. A A. IL Warner, 1; Jamb Schmucks", 1 ; Was. King, I; V. D. Sehollenberger, 1; It. ILEOcapany, IL W. A. Lantz, 2; W. C. & P. P. Ermantront. I; Bilimeyer, Vollmer A Co., Milton. 1; J. P. ikidelans.l. WATSONANS &W Havehow on hand 400,000 pound* of the &boy* SAFES, said they' offtr for tale. ea teller terms Mae asp other y enumfadterev is the thimyt States. Ma 23.17 1 ' . I : R SAIL • Srililt? N Ist ATE... • f. ., Commiseionerti of the County of t Zylkillerlll bold a public sale, ou,WEDNItee ,th 12th oily of Await next, at the Court Heusi In the h of Pottsville', for the purpose of galling all each unseated lands, kite, da, that Were purehased by them at the Treasurers' cal g, and-Biaye been held by them for five years and upwards, agreeably to the Act of Amiably. Sale to commence at 10 rill:set; A. IU., and continue from day today until all the following Property Is told: Nast BraMcii/P. ' '' '''' ' 40 isu John Showier • r iot Stephen thigte 22 atii Stephen Ackerman 1 let :Wm Ma berry It . - sot Jame Miller , , 1 ler! Jacohlliintalrarr, Jr • .. ilfyiketoinealfp.. ' • . 1 250 ace Pott • Barman ' 1. lot Michael Connelly 1 houses 14 Wm Bulger /13 as A Stelaberger . /. " " BT'bt Canfield 2 4'ilra Bard . Patterson 1 " " Wm McDonnell l lot kfklyiel Oallacher Brie' r: di iseassitip. % of 266 101 l l frabanFd, John Schell. . : ' Butler i- • • ' '- 404 ace .1 Kunkle • 150 ace laip. Nfeho Allen hibisesfileartas °berry '- - 110 ant Wary Mantle - ' ' 400 aca.Barbara Millar - 40 ‘sio•Chadlevenhorli 176 ism Ileury Hensel' s. - I lot itirrlSS J' Mk aCo 40214* Andover Ilelidg '' 4 I°l . ll°4:M' - . - . - 100 are Jasob,.3‘lll_ . 1 lot 110 kin Beeidialle.ol,l27 " ".• ' West ennistair tesondatp. ',,- 10 aen Ilatataer a Egg . ' ,10 us John Huhn. • ._• sam John Showier and John Sicken., - ' Bari? Pilosiship. • -.' 1 kit • house Adam Heat nisi 23 ars tan& a hails ,—.-; , 4 • , Diaitses ,- • . • , z. • lo t''''''`r ,,, 1 holism • John alloy . . : Lower lakes/Fs lossnstip. 19 nes asoJ llnntifoger 1 1 lot 'a boon Alezinnise• 33 "citrates Klinger ' 1 Jefferson Mahasmy!tors' iship. '253 sea land John fleabites drashdin) - ' 400 aes Joni ' - - • Bpst 430 sea Fridertek M h oyer , 1 • • /Garth M.- Waco Geo Dodo . 14 lot G. Delboct, (Lite . A thick) 19 an Jacob Galas 2 lots Pim 135 a 146 Jabal] Lippincott !1 9 siaJoba•Biddia 1 lot a home C SPfuseat 1 boom Jahn Mown ' • ,t 1 shanty Patti& DonotiOo M • hams Win Monroe ; • . lot • ' riot of round Jotio Bar I do No. 8 BaZ e Moyor Ido B 11011 an . ! do Amos/ a' Marshall Atmore` tilciArttrorikadi . horia ' olnhos Btark v 1 do dr Timm Musks 140 do )1166001 Sather _ 140 fa Itididoor tdo do Direld Illtratt ' ido do George Trani • • Ido do Andsowifitost 1 1 1 do do Patdok esso 1 do do William Blunt 1 do do Goo 114601410 ' GO des Isolq . _ . • • ingiOto 048 Of 78 sok il C/iftglao 40 adz T QSoy le: • 2:1 ago PoterElbert - 1110 us Peter P Ludwig add 100 des J Pete 6111020, oseph hooslager 100 ad flooilath_ . 106 sea Pltillp Serbs 1 loth bouseJoho Zugte l! off. 1 lot Thomas 0./diod , Rifler haraship. • • 40 ses Wight= Brown * • _ . Rat foosalifp: - Pl 'ies Beni& Slaion Let oar; am Wm Itallst , , 110 am CbstlesWitmatt f 400 am Andes Taggart 38 am hunks A Thintsingee aisiland Chien . 4 17/11/1 totaissait ni ~ Ai ses Jos e ph Mlti 4, I ''ldo do .Zvans_ __. . 108 aes John Blottinati r I,' Ido do Charles Rainy 400 aes Ludwig* U untslnget 1 do do Wm Spatter 1 1 lot a house Jam Campbell 400 ins Chebtmas a lowa 1 iota house John Stephstp I lot Willhunandahart- tkaloryfla2l itiroca Doroorpk. . -- . s i c 34 lot Beal Wong 1 f 9 lots JoaboarLipplaoott 2do Beni Delong -1; 1 lot Jameph Udall 1 bane 0..2 to.la (too 4 , Rotate wommimhop • . 'art 1.. • ' • ,:,; 114 s orkarl . jobe Slot K 1 boos a lot 'Widow Crow 5 lot .0 1 ,1 = f Pka 1 Ins ablatiVai NW' , E , ,- , r 1;3111 41 . ' - On isiit UN No. elands 160 sea W MIAs. 6do No.aJams Shwas 444.asaJahu 81dd t 1 itolebn,lishiamonsar ..- 106heePdaerflibert- • • i t do No. 111111eltIllelands SO . broils *las Monts a Ido Norlta Xelnalniatei Mier '• Ido No: 34 Osinams Nast* 1 lot No.l Alai Williams -singer IC amillrisopler, Ley aCb Ido No. 34 6a C Osman 1 lot N 0.6 Jonathan 11111 st I do No. 06 "sob Maurer lots I W Hashes I do No: 61.1a5l Amcor 114 Wm Br7le I do Christian Lechler 1 lot impart - Wee 1 1 do Dirain fraiburn 1 lot No. 110 Anthem DMUS 11 , 11 1 PW, 4 lota Cornell I I I tote Meboid ;twit 1 . Irts&Motii Oneitgip: • . • , ao ies John timmentutiA . 1100 NIP flob4 SAW - ' ' -:- . ' Wow tolingshiP - •. - • 217 as Jobe ti Which , WO ser Samoa Irate , -' 1 00 as Michael EINUOIIit.! , 4ow An* ig s = le , 3 MO see MichiNO litruphar . 44 earlind ' •- - :-. 100 nes 'Markt Wald" :' • - ' ..* ':- •<" - . ''. ANNUM' Lt. OrLIMil • , . • .., , "Au': untaiL. autioisit : • . ' raiwt.oiriut. - ..:, • - ‘ , 4-• •.1 ~T: 414411 the mere la gm otrintrossureistriikpob• nab the obey. u o VI Ott Oft 41444 1 464154 1 4114W0 M dr ;,.:,...., jitliqr g. lii•P °ll Mgat t I ff ••• et••• • se, a d o ors $ 4, 10:11, 0 f thit'Axpier s Office,Cetare Peßseine, Paq (ILifiatrietly attend to alleollettions Zteastatt to thins; sagollata Baothowe Paper Loam, Stotts; awl all caber sessorities. • Ileum Taylor. Brother*, Batiks" New Tot*, Daids as 1/ntou Bast af Lynam Out Banking Compaq) , of !naiad:l4*mA llioalrailleotlatutt alto at tits once of Ifeaors.o rum ik taylef. 1• ' ' • • 31eurs. Taylor, Bruce Jt Go, Serollaud. OustaaaUg oat haad sad tbe rale for anLiatotiat,frOth .C 1 upward*, In sum td salt purehabwa. These drafts are payable at algh mid ' pod la eve. 'ay part of lltagimad, / WOE. Wlatid, and Wakes. Vie eunant Bank Note* exchanged at the beat rates. Land Warrants bought and Kid. Pottsville, /grit 19,158 Pan. 19, UN 111. le_esto 2 V Pigs' Pr et Safe Boolvetler and fistarta . . . ;Ulnae. IS authorized' to sell their Sae in Sebuyikill auety. De will furnish them at the 1011. eat inannfeeturect Mora at, his ; • hookatorein Pottedile, where the visa and a list of erase can be w T oad on trialhave 4.. to to anhseefisess, terior in proteettagbooks, toPott, le., front lire, to sary men rem!? orsetured in the United States, and they ars othredatiquatly low prices. - re) folletring Is an 'strict bolo the report of the eareatittee aPpointed ko_impbdistone thy nand trial "test of burning Sales at Seeding I, on MI MI! of Tibiae, all tat members otitis Cosa. alters met to witness the Rohs and Books and %Win them) and were perfectly *bad that= . Theday *Hostas the bands, took pisek lea Eisr the aperhatendarte of the Causlittes. After a his . and isspartial burning!!a fire holes In the themes of Maas. !bash it Megring. the Saha Mews. Evans d Watson was Srst opened, the Safi, bang on Sr. inside, and the aontents pattlitty ornansed, while the contents la the Sabot Meares. farrels:d Mersin were in good eoalltlon, and no the lnrtda ". - The hitter of the B4rirs aid AbirspariU Jeuriest, to , gather with fifty business inen.agla attended the bane log & of the fiat" testify to Ow truthof the above state ram ' Porgood end reliable Bates at - manulhettrere ell! oft • • I D. flAlfNAr e6.l . Arnifor Arad's di Mori*? Msfes. - lfuttsville. Math lii h,17 U- . 7 1 e 'rntovrivunri . OF CANCERS. TU- •:. • 71 M0R5.,410. • • Pkitaddpiia institute, for de Treatment of reaucet:s, Tweemew.! Weis. Scrofula; Uteers,de. vt . LOUNSBERRY &. CO., have j • Lf treated thaw - iheasies specially, - Mew pears Pit, nd their stemma hail Dever Iwo equalled. 'Shoes trtied ars Ire mated nisylcal operations, sad the ad netball of this Importaat dbmovery lo Medical *ore Is 'admitted b all who. have y 11040641 Its nom ewes. For farther io&rmalloa and advice°, owl pamph let eft the tftittaant of Csiteets, - pativata will address *dosing a posters stamp.) • DIL LOUNBRERRY t CI)., , No.bel North IV* at. S dears below Axe& wed side. 'Philadelphia:June°, 'tet A CARD TO THE LADIEEI /t. DUPONCO'B FEMALE OOLDNN PILLS AA INFALLIBLE in removing stoppages ter ir'regularities of the mussel. Time are nothing lief. but have been used by the Doctor fir many yaws, both In Prance and Anierkze with un. IFNI speed in every case, and bee orgedby many nd ladles who have used them. to make two Pills p bile, for the alleviation of those suffering from any ir • remalmities whatever, as well as a preventive to any Wks whose health will not permit an Weems of bolo lyp Pregnant females, or thaw supposing themselves so. are cautioned against using them Pi/la, as the Pro peielor usumes no responsibility atter the above 11011330. ultion, although their ml . would prevent any injw• rit to health; otherwise, these Pills are moommencled.— *sections accompany each box. Price, tiloo fold whole' sale and retail by C. W. EPTLI CI, corner Norwegian and Others streets, Pottsville. Pa. 411 orders must be addressed to the - above Genera who will supply the trade at Proprietor's prime; d send the Pills confidentially to ladies by mall, by their nickeling 31 to CHAS. W. EPTINU, at-Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Penna. .:1111irSee signature, "J. Dtororth," on each bonoToMone Otheragennlne. :I Potterrille, lane 6, 'IT . • A REffIRED.PHYSICIAN, . • „. zest Indiet. ll aosiriai SE n S eu A re N: Lof ruo Li n. fe iart ha hnu. tre .'' Nkr nearly 'run -oat, discoremd, while in the ( ni lhu meo tichl was tia, r ica gli se s, n4 Colts, , m at O v e h ners en t h De is bi on l v ly. ' w ilte d, , *daughter, was given up to die. He had lewd much o f the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of preparations made from the East India Hemp, and tb• thought ocruned to;him that be migh t make a remedy isti t icamd lbe hit child. . lie studied hard and ad' in reek king bls wishes.' lits'ebild was co and is now are • and well. He btu since admire the wonderful remedy to thousands of sufferers In, all parts of the ,world; and he hail never failed in making them com pletely healthy and ;happy: Wishing to do as much seed as potalbk, he will NO to such of his Meted fel• low-beings as reveal it, this recipe, with full and expli cit directions fbr, making It up, and successfully =tog , it. Ile requires each applicant to !MIMI him one skit ' ling—three'rents tote returned as ptistage on the rielpe, and the emaiudsl to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. • , Address • • . , • ! .. il DR U. JA111149, i • No.VI Grand st.; Jersey Elty,ll. J. N. llov.Dr. Q. James has neither ales stir agent in New York, as Soihe have pretended and ' deer ,. used. nte recipe' II emit from aro tuns but N 0.19 Grand stX Jersey Otty, N. J. .; June 6,17 ' ,i ~ Its] • Spencer . - 11000 ars 0. D. Kahn and Bowman). Kahn 'as township: _ '- 1 shanty Jarnai lambs" 1 shanty IllebaaladelkarnaD 1 house JasserateGoters ' 1 shanty John ItcGowarn 1 do Edward Koran . 1 home is Mt 1 shanty Thomas Kamer 1 hoise Matthew (Mims 1 lot boas 31 nu. bonetarty lot Dennis Walsh 11ot Martin Merin I B C% 2 ' 1. lot Na. • Wafliantery 1 do Jacob Bright do Jouh Fat 1 do Arth rp ur NuTel 1 P 1 , 13 . MIS! B RuNoy . I do do Litu7 • Ouse . 11 1:do do Waltorlioon_ I do do Jain injoi - 1 ibilbalamea IMllialm , .. tdiftddlikbaed Pins!' Ido l do , Joba Malts , ' I do 1 do Nicholas WWI, Idol do Animates Itle I B buda do o 10?IallimLadam Opp do John Handal& ..., ' totintedp. —._ aoob Drenkle • . . ~. , 103 ma - Kremer ' es Ayer ees 411pe elfeimpir4e Co - 1 sea Jamb Cheist , - ,, i, , , . i 100 are Joke Zarbi .. ... , • • 3 as Benjamin Ilatdorf • aealmmerman &Bahia are Bans Amain • 101 ea KMateelb Patton ' , 1 h. kprfalaiiita Billiagion, i.' • • ' LIEa COMM &IST WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND t FEIVER AND ACNE, A • • the mime illestfons eonisgrent upon a disordered H MUM, OR =KB, • Mich as Ingtmeitton Acidity of the Stosub, Colick y rains, Ibmittrairs, ems of Appetit% Demondewey, Coe. threocas, Blind and Bleeding gibe. In all Newtons, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, it has is numeructs Wiliness prcrvetb highly buielkial,and la others offed di t decided curie • , , This Is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on Meetly scientific principles, after the mannered the ode. tratad Holland trefessor,Boorhave. Because of its great themes in most of the guropean States, Its introduction Into the United States was Intended mom especially for 010•11 of our fatherland mattered here and there over the lbw of Ode ;nighty country. Meeting sith event sue. ibis among them,l now offer it to the American public, knowing that lth kaly.woudert4lmsdtciwldrtnesmat o Ilia partienlarly recomusitided to them persons uterus constitutions may have been impaired by the continu ant hoe of ategentspldts, or other bans' al dissipate's.— esmailly tashatastooos In r(ect, It Suds It- way directly • to tholes' of Ufe. tkrillles and gukkenlng curry verve. ratans up Om drooping stdrit, sad in fict,lsfeal mg sew health sad Oporto; the system. • .• _ NOTIOIL—oloor Asa** to gad la Ms a beverage winter dimaadatod ; battotkosiek,k ad aldr• Med, It will prove I grateful smooth oardlhlommaid of Au: 100 reabodlot ampatioa • eauttopia t—The moot Portioriti alb &SAM' -11areisii, has lostneed maw limitations, which lb* putdlo • should guard against pardsuing. Bo lot poolatftd to ,Vandrn thing .11. until you have given Bearhave's MGM I falrtria One bottle will convince ref Alhatitelstgrricetra=t:ratillxtt eirres kw imitations. lb:re Mtn PseitmAiK ‘1 1-11E11111A11111 PACE, JR. di CO. . ,116m4eetsgrftsg Pearoottettlista mid Chmaid, • IPllltablarst Pa: i a PlObatelplito. by the .gents—nallils oats of the Prosamot; John Johtot,l22 Wm; Dr • * Bona 153 Path 24 strait, ,Ala Jaya o la Mlitalid,- Meter a Oft: Lusaka. by Jigta &Om Bdthethe, feat g. 'rous t ant hg arf ltialkot sal 4 3. 1 444111; TlMlts,obY N. Mitt likkty , Ortayl 3 / 1 1.U011004,11k. ,11117203156 • -v, • ,ff FARREL% a! HERRING'S ICINAL. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL,' UDR the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds, A.' Hoarseness, Itrowhil Is, Whooping Cough; .. .titbit* and Cournmpticip, is anlyersally known u the best rem, edy ever yet ritscoteted for every Variety of Pulmonary disease: Bo wide lathe Deld of its resethinees and to nie memos the came of Us cures, that almoit every, 'section of •the country should' in Pinions publicly known, who iliave been reatomd' from alarming and even desperate Alseases of,the lungs by its are. When ones triel It, Inperiority over' every other medicine of its kind M too apparent to esppeAservation, • and where its virtues are known, Hid public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the .distreerdne and tbuttrrobil structiomt of, tlispulmonary Organs which are incident to our,. cli mate. By Its timely use many, payalmost all attacks of disease upon the le.mgs or throat, are arrested, and • thus are saved many thousands every year from a pm autfore grave. No family should be without It, and theme who do neglect to provide themselves with a rem edy which wards Mt this dangeromelasa of dimmer will have came to deplore It when it b ton late. Proob of the surprising dime, of the Cheery Pectoral weed not be siren to the American people,—they, have" tvlng prralt in every neighborhood. lint those who 'wish to mad the. statements of those whom health has been. re stored and whoa tires have been saved by its use, will dud therein my American Almanac which the agent be low _namad has to furnish gratis ibr every one. Prepared by Dr. 4, C. ATEA, LoweU, Mase..—Andeold by Druggists everywherei • Vane IT 23-2 m . mwA ,N. cial4 l LIBIAtto • • •.I ••• • F triselz.:_ t • dist The , West lAstasd; - Boasett , s Esitattini Grist Ltalarat, • Caw Deno )) , t, Bei ?r tv? . • roeChis,pahmal. ii!fe ci ; m • 11EN iiiiluidis tu AthzL e irsa i t 6B. Liaks Um* sward Ili aspriailly retemmaid. a+. andimpaids• The Groot Llobsost, H salffion, b tho MO Ltd , siLior sod both* Hors) lhoosiolo of kostlioaay oaa to shoos of 1 mono, olbolo . 4ahaiLl L i ft bipreparaties lb, Os . 11 - 4 = i ne is newapaiiqoes ths palm as waspyr,eat bite hrahs al as ass. th. . viirsais& sa No 4 lhaftiss whoa lust wpm the Moir, shin saisiaaa 00111 olak isr.' 're those who sr/ ha. or El*" I'M. oh . so, a Is falshiabls:, al Se Zaissom s kirdrossr, IS Is assats haostossthoi. ~_.__A l 6ll6"eaf tll i art be LtI ZO N V iWWIUNN ea ,111116r4 W,6 17 JOS lqi'll011V31"IW Wirier We ler YottnLLM by CHASMS W. ICPII2IO, bd 10, sale by aU the druggists in lisadlig,liurristoun, nd throughout the wont*. Jane ! I - • " Radth and Stilton* mw Inevitably Mire iti • 1 ,, Vie. TEN CELE: - Arai HOLLAXD REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA,. i •Disev3e of the KbAnerl. Mot *at • .111_y Telegraph asyl Testardars hall. The Seataohy CAsyliesheeleser 4., • The ;rimer stone of the National' clay Mood.. tient is to be laid at Le.iingtoo. Ky, oa the dill of July, with imposing eoreotpater. Tam Oki. Dottie/4i4sai • The agorae! iworal of Ohio has belated snit nst John O. Mall agai tt. and itsother Oath* W. H. Oilmen, the but lots State tor the recovery of the ammo lost by. ammo td Stank Suite aro also bfonght 'Wend IN tdratitlS of Mt. Gibson. to moves the amount , of theisboau.. _ Mole of Um Walla Mae of tai rablie Workia. - On Thursday evening, the male Set 44 the public works of the,State of Pennsylvania- were sold by ¬ion, at the Philadelphia Ruben,. to Psoncylveals . Railroad Company, for the • ram of $7,500,000, beteg the minimum pries • fixed by law. .Thus the wort's& but tam wet of the hands. of the great Commouvrialth, whose re sources they have so long been:a dead Weight up on, milevieg es of isource of iallnike trouble; loss, corruption, and diagram,. And had sot the diriateremed Mott endeavored still farther to de ceive the people, the State would have be saved 11),500,000. Thema beam, however, the State' is relieved of them, eve. attire Nardi* decreed by the Demorratie Comreatioa, Mr. Mott loathe Supreme Court. A BY►LL POMO 011 Ism Burnam Boas.— Judgic Woodward, of. the . Soprano Court of this State, has stopped his .sober ption to the Pena. - sytecwicia newspaper Wawa that .josuall had the independence to advocate tbe sale ef the Main Lina—Pswesevenie TelcirepL Urox the nap** is Caroni& of the sews of Dr. Baas's, !loath. the rereark--eetbraaligitbees.. titnl idrairea leads, that oDr. liCatut a ituot, his lett voyage. tie t Las : Snail Sir .I.f t. 8. If. DaSnow,,foissofly of Ws Gouty and wok boos a In lids Raglan, Mystifies Winans sad Lohman„ to boo milord at a. coal amiss Is oar the city of Riabmoad. Of lad& be has bad aborts diming the year. Nciiiatis aro Coswitini.—A dietemettattoe mutest them wu . reemaly. made by . 5,400 er 0,000 Belgians. Me prooetmtleg took pla . u. ea Oree l suoceistvo daykialinamiels, the capita/ of, Belgium, end 'wei , finally put down by a show of military force. . • , UM N. P. Barre, Jr.; has beau soulaated by iheliapublicans Cof Massachusetts, as thief eandi date for Governor. - Itesolutleas wen adapted by the Coavention,ladharing to the Philadelphia platform, and denouncing the Drid Goat% desision',. as .a usurpation. of judicial poem for Widest purposes. A Rump! won Dn►anu.—Barhan'a Hol land Bitters, a now tb. lost situp* deliglktfil, and effectual rsusedy 'for dyspepsia, before Oro public:: Many of our 'most wortby skims testify to its eMsacy. To melons subject to Darrow and's4k4leadiiebe,:it is s Qualls iesaisine.— When used according to 'directions, ikeapeol fail to gimnilief.--,Pittiburyk Jowled. 141711.1TANTILL TOICZA R 501211.-710 a futons . at of liberality; friend Pinkerton of the Dykes& town Jouralti, after thanking amity gettlintert . of the Dauphin and ~Siiquehanna Railroad . foo attention, shown hint while ma trip to the eons- - try in "that inelent and venerable Bea," sav e :- "grottlernen, Imagine `yckm names *a Our 'rise ' Est:" , - Not wen; eapensire, 'theses courteous.' Currastis.new VAUNT .I(SIIITITTE:—This Be*, nary. Jro young bulled aid gantlemau, is delight- - """ti fells located at I.Leeltinicaburg, NosiinualMriand sonoty, Pa. t eight miles . from Harrisburg. The Principal, I. D.Huip, Esq., pays the utruesk.tt 7 ' to:Mon to the pupils shnder,bis charge, and by his ability. has secured for the Institute a reputatiOn " m o o ed to ' no, educational establishment in the MINISG GAZILTTIL-!-ThIS is the title of a paper proposed to be published in Ashland, this Conn ty; bi• Mr. IfeElvatne. The first number will ap pear the 'owning mouth. We accord to the ad venturous geotlemin our sincerest wishes for his success, but we fear be will find more honor than profitiroviingout _of the experiment. Still. it is iell to make the tile), tad we sha . ll await with interest:the eppearaireof the Xiang Gasate. t•• A conanaronntax of it.. Tribes. Mates. that the testry of the church of - the Epiphasy, has for some time past been on .the look but fOr an "obedient pastor." Failing to secure a:Northern elation:ad' with Soothers principles, they war obliged to send an. expedition all the; Inky to South Corollas, to the Iter. Wink& Otis Prentiss, of Walterberougb, who was Induced to accept the call: lie is perfeettly .sound on the Slavery gelation. • I . • Ar Srapieviux CoLuear, this county, world by klessri. Heil* Hemmer, there r i :4me twenty its two story houses, besides a dsome attack and , seitoollhonse, And other buildings, erected for the accommodation of the mums. The . greet coal breeker one , of the largest anti is mos t aompleits : its arrangement , being Cu. - surpassed by any o th er la the State. It im eaget hia of prepstriat fee market, daily 800 teat of coal. - In its conirtreetion, soo,sealimit .of ember were used cad its witalicest has bien about S2S,- 000. The expense of all the haproveimaste se. oeWis $42,00t. • • ,! Da. BAUDBA9C in his travels on the Opti of Good Lippe, says found very frequentlyiiimeng the Dutch Doors of the back country, "dyer's Olen) , Pectoral, which they keep hung sp h4n thong around the neck of the bottle to a peg ova; their hammock.: Indeed this seems to be their Jule proicedon against : the throat and long disor ders which are quite prevalent: among them. I thotightit a.speaking ecuutnentirt the praetimil genius of the Amerhian piople, that they should Umiak§ the staple, I believe the remedy. thii people buy to nee. diking ay used 4be mow stametucturer's Pills, they told me tbst tosUor pir gatives grew ill-around them this any . body *mild prepare.,..//oter, X. r. Whip. Teo P•u. Coars - st , lst vonnection with:Am . approaching Ouberuithiorial elution,' the citi. acne of this County will be called upon to .vote f or g aun t ! emeers, , , 4 ',hes hasn' • (louden of soms in totes t, what 0 . 01112/2 the . Oppolliao . ol . 14' tie -. Sbam Democracy in 'the Comity :shall adopt,.isi ,) reference to the i loscual t ionQ a; ticket for Count* officers. It ii tought advisable, and we now' suggest that no et for, I bat PTV , . be Fraellel: ek The field, as fari u the O pposition ii ,Coneerned, might be y 1614144 tojolnnteer candidates. . . - Thei• . IPPaign . t° be a dialgaiti . ea V e 4 ffeaeranYs an On part of the member of the Opposition party; to assume this position as regards a County ticket, at the eeming - election, and we cannot bit yield our hearty assent to the proposition. ' TZR PROGRIZIS or A 'GREAT Yam—Au. Orr°. rime Vannviensto.—Pleage * atone into the middle of a lake, and from the point who* UN's. • ripples will spread in ever widening rings until they reach at lilt every portion of its sures.— So it is, with a great diseovery or invention ; wherever it may be ushered let the light, its fame is „certain In the end .to All the world. This lute 1 ittikingly Ulaitrated in the pmgrest of Pro fessor-Holloway'. invaluable remedies. Twenty years ego they • wale ins enwowseed in Loudon ;- now they ire the standard medicines- of both hemispheres. Such is- the .resistless, far-circling sweep of a grand Utilitarian disarray, when:ap plied to the highest philenthiropio purposes, and aided by the niotive power °Pike press. What are the greatest wintery althievintienti'eonlparsd , ' with those of Thomas Alollowey f If it be true that the man who Gooses two blades of grass to grow where but one previonidy grew t,what shall; be said of hies who cures tau sick persons what* , but one' was cured before. Holloway, If the is*', cumulated **Camay of all' nations is to be Hired,' bee dune mach inure shall this. Di/4mila , t which prior to the introduction of his Nibs and . 1 Ointment, liad battled science, ere now yellers/ with en esPeditlon and certainty which are Finnan* astounding. There rating round or. ever the , tech for It is smooched by am. voluntary elaration of convalescent m uitinnl6ll. Profession. , - al Jealousy and prejudice, the' most ihnsidahle *alarmists' that Truth onoountrini have lilies eximoished.by the incense of than preparatione, end iltne.honuied medical institutions of, coati. nentakEuropir have been. constrained to atilt their value and sanction their empleyment. - - la this °pantry where the people always ready to teat whatever is new; and 0 equal 4 pigs. dons in 41,0nm/rig between the Oaf and the wheat of, the great mai& of novelties to tho u s; the rapidity with whisk Holloway', Me • and Oinneenthaveektained sidearm% inelidenee bus perhaps...no pprallay is the hiatgrof,selmiess. Their fame has* radiated from the local, point. In New York to the remotest section of the Union. Arsually wi improve apes. all tbreige , ,tures.. 'ions; hetet** Teaks° secumenstannot odium, the vein() of. tbeei tremedies.take these as they ereand' are , not onlY satiallod but grs* fel.—flosecns "'Daily. Journal." Do nothing in Shy passion.. Wig will Ulm poi to no to Om tiolisco of . a Ilona? , , - r Wumar Is of bill tamiitllito viable qat vaulty Ow - ' ' . 4 A PROSY mania like the Oast of a mill Whoa thoro Is so eora to grlad: ' t IT iirto the , * v . ;tic alok.