IHZa journal: —i•ATVILDAY, JULY 1E1 1 1857. --Air4iis e lrcn -=--- latlon of She Uztatte Otanit. la equil-at t be aggregate circulation o MEE, outer English pa ykre . publtstmd in the Puy, .es ',circulates s niong the treat p o rtion oft IP.. ~, VP:aline ,' men inserted In Its columns Is, tlfaertAWMUchL . to In wivlser as it piablisbed to any th, et' pa pers. In our cities the ratet of advertising are always gra ded In price according to the env:elation Of the paper. -- ova pounces. CREED: I,,the extenslow of Fleecy D ‘ termined er Ati" nued Ste d ILI es—an copse on into the Terri or real the V to the eold i t i t t ee Au y , T.rritury,•either by anal:sa fer the extension of the area . Goo, purchase or a:Fugue/ 11, e t , interference L'ilh the rights of "Pr i `"" a "ct les in which' Slavery exists by Slavehelders the.. gui l e Lew..-tzbile. at t same time. we desire , S in t h e Fugitive Slave Law, giving the right of trial by iurr to este bllsh the claim to a shtve, which will bring i' i wi e w w ithin the limite of the Conant anon. , The appropriation of the proceeds of the sales of the Pubff r Lands for the purchase of the Slaves at a fixed valuation, according to age and set. bud the gradual lbolitiqn of Shively in the United States, which is a foul blot nu our National Escutcheon and contrary to the prin ciples of the Declaration of Independence. This men sere,lll the MORI lulpOrialll. beCIII:11.0 resgut °Cents have fully shorn that no question of Goveinmentat policy, la all , itatrarieue departments, and even the question of Religion itself, cannot by discuseed without the tteigzer question's being forced into the arena,. and the whole mushy dhdracted and convulsed, causing aikido,- lion awl hostile positiootrin various sections, blood tleverentent, a Union among the States, an'd Harmony amok; the whole people, demand that obit Breit, and growing evil should be removed by all lawful and 'Mot means; as speedily as possible. The Improvement of our Myer/ and Harbor-li, (he the promotion of the Internal Commerce of the Country: together with such aid as may be prudentli extended by the• General Government, to the eon 'Reaction of Ralimada and , Telegraph Lines to the .Paciec Ocean to facilitate quick communication throughout the cams: try, which la the only Mama-by which inch an extend ed. Territory can be sound together in one Union. A Jleven ue Hysteria,of duties levied .ou Foreign Iller- Chandlze, sufficient for the support of the General Goy erement, and so arranged as to discriminate In flyer of, and also to . , protect the Domertie Industry of this country. . While we aceord to every man the right to worship _his Creator according to the dictates of his own , eon-. Ft• lunen—without fear or molestation. and will g t i mcribe no man on account of his birthplace, who is a citi zen, and cordially 'supports our lastitutitme—yet we are decidedly. opposed to 1101131111 Cathtilje, and all other Foreign Influence, not in accordance with our Institutions; and the hest good of the misses—and political opposition o men who give or offer to Leman Catholic. office, to Influence . their votes, as a means . of politics] advancement of themselves and others. The total prohibition of the Liquor traffic as a laver ,age, and the Retarding of the same punishment to those who violate such a law as Is awarded to other V 018012• era and murderers of the human race- -- The above is an outline or tasimfeature of the leadiug principles thig paper will elideavor to advocate and es tablish In our Governmental policy. Tpe attention of tho reader is.directed to the new virertisements to be found in our columns this week. Want of space preclades the tribil ity of noticing each in detail.. A RUIIIIZR of articles prepared for this paper haVe beitO• unavoidably crowded out, including a n,itice of the Locust o 4 Coal property. They will appear next Week. SEVERAL pf the Philadelphia paperirire said to In almost wound up. \- ' PABSZNaIIit RAILWAYS it, le thought, are at hat to beoo . tne a fixed tact in the Quaker. city. • McKim the murderer, etronglrue'nerts hie inno vine°. He ie, well, but,n. little pale. be executed on Friday, the 21st proxitno, in the jail yard nt flullidtiyeburg. flu it • Viarui.--Flowors have bloomed on our prairies, Ind paned away,"frop age - to age, unseen by. man, and multitudes of virtues.have been acted out in obscure plaen, without note or admiration. The sweetness of both has gone up to heaven. • DESECRATION OP THE SACREDNESS or THE DAT. --The convicts of the Indiana State:Prison were permitted to celebrate the 4th of July with an oration from mien their number, acd otl•er ex erciser; after which the State treated them to a iiumptuous dinhei ! • . , "Tar Wrione on None."—Such is - Mr. {seta's declined, in regard - to our mien . Rather then pnrtcompany with the Reading Gaza!e with which wo have jogged-along quitenomfortably for more than re score of year!, and at the same really de sirous to "do as we ere .I;ine by," we will en, deairor to give Mr. Gets nti l cause for complaint in regard to "printers' copies" in the future. Sa tisfactory ? • ' • .No TICKET.—The suggestion , wo made a few 'weeks ago, that the Opposition take up no tiekdt in Schuylkill Cormty this Fall,' mdeds with &gen eral respo*e 'from all pirts' l of the Countyand Leo therof feel authoriied Ro statwthat nolicket will be formed this year, lertving everyman be longing to (lie opposition, free to vote for the best candidates for the. County 'takes who may pro rent. themselves. ,Be CAREIML ABOUT PORK.—Tho Hog cholera is raging throughout , the country among the Still. fill Hoge. They are dying off lir) , hundreds with the Cholera, caused by the pOsonous stuff they eat—and the Liquor lianufactuiers would just as soon sell dead poisoned begsl for food to cat, as poisoned Liquor to 7 drinic. distiller out Neat says, that a' little Arsenic • mixed with the slop will check the pholera t ". That is, one poison is to counteract the otlier--apretty dose, to eat arsenic and rum-poisoned pork. The only security for the . people is to refuse to purchase any • Pork, Unless the seller can satisfy thern;that it is not still-fed. . ATIIOSPRGRIC PIIENOMENON.-clu the aftemoim • of the'27th ult., a singular and-alarming occur rence was experienced at Carbon Butt, Northam. berland County. A huge body of water fell in a little mine at that, place, from . rdri overitanging dead. It fell in a solid massond is described by shells who witnessed it as rolling down the ravine liken huge wave of ,the oecan,,sweeping bridges, timber, and 111 , 1312 carrying froni'llatkrailrond track at that place two care loaded with Coal. For a few moments quite a consternation existed among' tie hi-habitants, they coming to the conclusion that the comet was switching hie dull in that lo c;ality. -1:Z0-further damage was duo by, 04 sin gular visitor. POTIAVILLE MINING AND MANUFACTURING . Cox r..tar.—A pamphlet containing the act j ot incor. piftation and by-laws of this Company, and ,the introductory Report of tho Board of Managers, is befere.us. This Company which was incorpo rated May sth, 18.57, embraces • the following.ol floors : firesident, 11,ichard - Jones; Vice kresi- Jeer, Francis Spencer; Directors, Itinhard Tones, T. C. Zulick,• Georgsp_SpOncer, 'C. M. Straub, Daniel Edwards, John Eftlards, irrancii Spencer; Treasurer, George SpencerN4ccr,stary, G. Morton Zulick. ' Thelands proposed, to be, opened by this COm-• pany are thoie welt known as the property of the Vont' American ; Coal CompanY,. 'Which for a series of years hair() remained usitnproved. They arc very rateable, eminseing n's they do elevait of the most valuable and productive winking veins in the Southtnn.Und ecntratporitons cif the Coal Ilosin. Maps in the pamphldt. before us, give corQ4 sections of tIM voins of Coal, which -exhibjt clearly, their magnitude and value. The Coinita: by Proposes by shafts to open two or three - first el.i.ts collieries on their landi frotn a point cast of 1 1 41 .Carbon Ida direct line to west' of Pottsville.. 4s a means of developing the Mammoth and oth er vein, in thitfßaiin, beyond the reach of indi vidual enterpr4e, mind rendering, property hereto- . .fore .unprOtuetive, valuable, we weleoure to' the field of enterprisein this Region, the Pottsville Mittlogand Matiofeetuiing._Company.' ' ,- • • Joan IV. FOIMEIriI .tottlV PAPNII.--,00 the Ist proximo, "The Press":withie isnued,in 'Philndel ible. It will be Democratic in politis; mamma the liuchunan Administration, and cost two cents cupy. The pith of the'. matter embracing the' cause of the establithment of the Press, .is thin. The. Peeety/canian is now enjoying all the govern mem and city patronage. The proprietor, Win. Rite, in' an keen as a thistle, mid . , a dvo ca ted the of the Main bine of ithe „Public Wor/te.— . a portion of the partyltbla ,mettintre.ikttn ; poriolsr. It iliprires theta of the pickinP and stealing', 'which are cnormettn; and therefor* they determined,,if possible, to read Rice nutlet the leper. The latter rinigninimonAly offered to sell out for SAWA. The offer Will deelined, ;. ,ae tbo Furneyites concluded thatsum,to he juirt ,tirenty are-,,thounand dollars tumMthan the.Penneyirawfan was north. They then tried to bay aahare, with ihe prerho that Forhey was to be sole editor.— Mir,. hoverer, wits not enite to Iliee's liking, so 11 hAc111 , 1 Gun." Another new iliper is the ~,,c t, i iicnce. Ai 'it is slated that Forney •Etti ' ":1 arkaall his personal, tatune:. iii thn miter. I,tiie • I,e ei ill u ndoulatedly,iscertain the elect time 'Wien to dolt fifty thousand •dollara In such en and that in, ahriut es haeardoes ns the ht 1 gutipowd4 l by a raw Irishman.— 0 " 'Aid.by there who prefect to be in the ream, :4 1 Mt. Krim condUct the Press in person , for .alarm' pis months; sod that,leaving it in " a At of .sowie faithful adhercht, be-will then ne nitcliebas to Litreipuoi, tuui reside abroad. ELMITIEGI PAiss,—Thro arti o ta for Bannon of dila Borough. is the ; Agent,ln. this County, enjoys On enviable reputation ai a Superi or, artiUle. It n ill hold , ' wator , without injury to it, for a fottniglit. Last, Creek. Mr,' Bsnnan re. noised an ardor from of the tropean steamers, to send sMartinr , u Soot's. That was after a sample of it, isinktmen sent and Its merits fully tested. The. IniilrManttfauttiring it, has .unfortunately, been torpid down, but will shortly heln operutiOn again, *hen Mr. Bannin .will be prepared tnaupply °Won. • • = Tee Itramascrow op .lel ;Tanr.-1-BosEs.--1, _ Hinton Rowell Helper of Norib.earolina, eon of si slaveholder, bas published a lark ,on the im, pending crisis of the Sootb, aid bow to meet The language and staannintsare stronger, much Stronger than we haire'yet sceie pnblialied the Honk by the se called Abolitienjodriaals 4 or heard from Free Soil Speakers on the rostrum: Nest 'week we will calumnies the publication .from it:of some interesting extracts. A great book. One that will cause a shaking among. the 'dry bones of the slarchulding portion of the 'To THE Dxsetruc.—klany.retnedies have been brought before the public claiming to be specifies for the cure , of, Ditspepsia; but the many let er..nra by this moot painful disease . have tried them iu vain. ire.have ouvr'gi retneurbeforo us, that not only prouilar. hut actually perform* Cures, which are not confined to cases orrecent 444, those of long standing and chronic character which had defied all! Orations efforts of,medical men.— Ali diseases lof, the 'stomach' aro cured lly•this preparation,- as well se the Debility and latitude incident to the' warm weather. They, contain wonderful tonic proportions although entirety free front No.utedicine of the day bat ecer , attained so great A—popularity, if we :except the great cough preparatiOn by Dr. Wistar, known - 11c the Salaam of Wild Cherry, which has done more for the relief and cure of Consumption thin all other prrparationa combined. • ManyJeading phy sicians usebottethese medicines in their practice, although some of theta hare not the firmness to . . avow it.—Exchatiyi Paper. . - I „„ .TAXES B . Csar.--The aonisviuogourriaL thus comments upon the present pasitimi•of Gila 'gen tleman, who has accepted a candidacy , ' for Con gress, at'thehands of the.enmies of his'lllurl st ous father. ' a There is* natural instinct in the -bo • tom of every r l ight,minded min that tells him . . the stricture' is just: "Mr. James R. , Clay, as the public_ aro aware, Is the regularly nominated Democratic candidate for Congress, is the Lexington :district, so long represented by his illustrioua father. This is,'ln fticeilta must deplorable spectacle for the eyes of the civilised world.. The ston'e acceptance of the nomination of a party, that for twenty.five years pursued and persecuted the great father with a fiend-like hate and 'diabolical malice, is a thidg too shameful to be thought of without unuttera ble loathing. Most certainty, no other politician Or statesman in this country was ever assailed with such bitter; remorseless, accursed and perse vering slander and calumny as Henry Clay; and it was the Democratic party, and the Democratic' party alone, that thus assailed him. From 1825 up to the time when he could no longer be thought of as a candidata for the . higher honors of the country, he Wall stigmatized by. the whole Denier, racy of the nation, as the foulest, most corrupted, and most infamous public man known in the an nals. of mankind. We all remember the occasion, when having aeon pursued for yeirs by all the blood-hounds end , hell-hounds of Democracy, he retired to his home at \Ashland, and there worn and wearied by relentlesc Democratic periocution, stood 'up in the presdeco of his old frieeds and neighbors, and described himself as a bleeding old stag at bay. And pow, (Oh shame to human nature!) his own son conies before the world .as the :candidate, and sustainer, and ' eneour .ager of a party that for a quarter of a. century, hunted his father for -his political blood! The spectacle has, so far as we are informed, no paral lel in.historyit-ind God, in his mercy, grant that It pay never have. It is - truly sickening. We would gladly they the impulses of the deep loath ing that bids , e turn away from it forever." - FASHiOlell ii Indeed true that the present rage for dress in.thie'country has reached I that point, beyond which itl'would cease to be a vanity, and merge into en outrage on patienCe— criMe against common sense. For instance ; at Saratoga last season, the editor of the New York Sunday Dispatch witnesseilla remarkably spirited' contest in dress, between two ladies struggling for 'fashionable precedence. Beth Indies hid been elevated.frem kihseure positiOns by a Inci4 ago with rich iresbands, and were by nature rather vulgar than refined, rathei 'showy than beautiful or graceful. It was not known how the ,quariel arose, but the !.desperate vlulence with which it was carried 4, , created'quite a sensation at that crowded summer resort, l and beta to a hea:vi amount were made on its is6ue. The fair contest ants daily wore dresses and jewelry 'of the most incensing descriPtion to each other—dresses that married Men 'of giiiderate Menai-trembled; to look upon I Three new dressesl'per day 1 / 1 11X, T---- floated before the eyes of her rival, andlo three new dresses per day Mrs. M— sallied forth to meet her! For several no advantage had been pitied cm either side, i iand the excitement 'among the spectators became intense. it length, on the evening of the'twenty-first day, itwaioh-: /armd that wOre a dross which she had oneo worn before ; MM. T--won; by one dress! Her sixty-third satin Conquered, land her discomfited rival,. in "the etiortifleation of defeat, left the place'next mosning., It was, adds' the ed itor, the most ietereetingeentest ho ever wanes- . sed, and was wageetvith ea amusing valor regard less of expense and good mete, hat made the be holders admire . the com4ge,of the faii rivals, without envying their husbands. On a (less ex travagant scale the same principle is eatviiiii out in every branch of society.l' Rivalry indacis:ei travagantdressing, and [ruse that too often, crime. It-is time that these tellies [ruse . .1 CeRtAIL YOUR LIABILITI2II.—The Tritune tells ; the money' borrowers and speculators in Western] Lamb, some sober truths; that all business men wool' do well to act upon.'l'-;It tenet, an dasy timei to pay debts now; but we do' not believe R will any easier twelve months hence, thault is now.'. 'A promissory note is "a metallic contract ", and men who promise glibly t o , pay thousands of lars, Would do well to ask Theraselves how long ,it is, since they haxesiteu a thhusand dollars worth of j specie, subject to their ordhr / We are.jtoo apt jto forget all about the true nature of a promissory note, %With is an unconditional engagembut to pay so many; ounces of pure gold or silver, at thetime , and place specified. If men wore to provide the! actual speoie L 9 ineetsur,ery ; business engagement, ; there-would he a dearlit of gold Silver instant- ly feh and acknowledged!, But; pure. gold and , silver is what they contract to pay, and they have no right to complain if creditors hold them to their' contracts. Says the Tritothe 1 If your lands are paid for , and. you 1 " owe no ; man anything," it icall right, and you are at, per- 'feet liberty to value your - quarter sections at spo per acre and your corner lots at $5,000 each.— k Possibly, they may command these prices in time, I if you bold on ; and, if they !don't the loss is'Your own affair, not ours. But Ito those whii, are hold- I sag on to more lands than,they Wean ever to quid vote, while owing upon these lands and borrowing at usurious rate to buy : more, we say, Gentleinenrj there is great danger of a financial crash ; and, if there be one, you will havlo produced it; if It be A voided, you deterre no credit for the escape. If the money market grower ttgh ter and tighter, boar I in mind that, you, and au di as you.have caused j and are causing theatringe i ncy. If thellanks are „impelled to rigorouceentraction, the fault will be ! yours ; if they should be driven to suiPension; it will be because you have borrowed their, money,' invested it where Bank loans should never be In vested, and cannot return it noir that it is wanted. if you hear blockheads cursing European capital. ists fur drawing away 'our *petit, remember that; ' they could not do it if you' had nut run us in debt , abroad.- Banks never curtail their loans' when:' they can avoid it; they never break unless some I one has borrowed'itheir funds laid can't or won't! repay them; they never ausPend when solvent j unless their solvent enetomers have preceded them in thee-ad:mecum. And - if : a fresh Commercial lie. vulsion should soon overtake us—and re - write in the hope of averting it by drawing resonable at- Million to the danger—its. main causes will be en excessive importation of Foreign Fattriei and inor dinate Speculations Inlirestern Lands. These causes are twills.- Oar successive Tariff reductions have discouraged and depressed Romelliannfitel. I tares, compelling thotiaiinda of Eastern witieens I 'and laborirs to seek new domes in the West; and; I the land speculations , dm/ Stimulated have in turn impelled larger Inipintationt, eo ihat ourdebt to Europe baarepidly •Inereased and is every hour ; increasing. flow this will end, we do not-predict; but we feel sure that it .cannot go on ' forerlid.— Meantime, out. of - debt is,. out of danger; and while few of us can free Quiselrea at once, we On- treat all to consider whether this is wean be a' proper time for going in deeper and deeper.- riduals will each . aot ou his' own judgment; but wel tail those who are expecting to buy lands, or build; Railroads with money borrowed in our Allende cities, that they are daomed to disappointment. The money is net here; and, even if it irein'here, Unneeded to pay our debt's. Money is relatively ma* utundant today Bt. LOU% Dubuque or St. 'Paul ituut it . ia fn ,hew YOrk;'aud,it r ia, not; M likely to be ore plentiful here until ,t he West' sends its more sirain Alid meat atia fewarbOnde and : applies lions fer eredit. , - p'Adam Smith. a miser, was instantlytkilled •Inst Friday et !ranging ROO14• Allogheny„'connty, Pa., by. the coal falling on him while digging. W. Leslie, of. thOirm of G. P. Putnam ts Co., .ids niece Alias Palmer;and ' >lir Pat4or or the firm of. Lane Porter 1. dry goods' Bailers in Canal street,4ll of New. York, were dtowned in Recankin Lake, Long Island, while taking 'a pleasure ail on the 4th. II Alia`The-"Dead Rabhitil' bate full, awing in New York.. When buryingone=or theft number at' Calvary Cemetery, thay entered att.Miting ; house, cat and drank what !boy wented,arii.V t they refused to pay,•telling the owner,llicy wcri"Tlead; Rabbits' , and bq Might.get lir pay as,ho could.—. ' These ere thiiiigerr Wit-rate Nes...York dangly:trile-I peiro—Sonsayears ago it'vras reprise& bj fn Ainerikan 'Physician that metnbetriCot 4bes4Finalty sheald:Wilvertise their 'marital 'and 'diodes' et 'treating dheaties in' the• newspapers.. It wash 'bold and-manly idea. It was scouted, however, by the profession geuerallfs as infrieldig.' But is there tiny degradation in public*? IS it not rather the great touchstone that ties.pretensien and - universalirsithe practical benCfits of all ',likable invent)ona and discoveries? Should not a pretession that. al ins et the enitikatlon of suffering and the preservation of fife, make . the means of obtaining these grand objects kneels through the Channel of infortnition mostaccessible to all classes and conditions; the. columtuCof public press? If it declines to do so, the natural Inference is either that the desire of secrecy arisen ~from a gonad. monopolizing. egotistic spirit, or from a lack ef faith in its own prescriptions? ' ' Viewing 'the subject in thii light, we mid-pre. sene Professor Holloway some twenty yean ago, overleaped this barriers which the profession bed erected between itself and the public, and plunged fearlessly into the newspaper arena. He had in f.-mitred' or rather invented, lifter years of research .and experintents, two preparations , which be be lieved to be specifies for neatly all the diseases of mankind; arattitidicatien of his confidence in thetri;aud;aproof of his philanthropic wish that, if really valuable, they should be accessible to the whole world, be advertised them wherever tidier thing media existed.' 'This was the severest ordeal. to.which he-coold have subtnitted them—the eiz perinteneltil ierueir. lie threw them at once, as it were, befo7 ti the sick of all regions. He stated ro their ppe es, proclaimed what they would do, and staked Teputation and fortune upon the issue. That issue has been all that tlo or the world could have desired. The rich and the poor, the learned end the ignorant, physicians, statesmen, monarchs, a nation of enlightened freemen, have sanctioned, used, extrolled them. They are fired facts in medical history ! Is not this better. than biding light under is bushel? Is it not better thaewritingprescriptioris in a dead language, and patting weights and quantities into belroglyphics. , If. anything is worth knowing it is worthy of being universally known. So thinking. Holloway proclaimed the virtues of his medicines through the press; and fortune, - faun 'end the gratitude of millions have been his reward.—N. Y. Sue. 41.0ws the Boston lbst NEW MILDICAL SALT; A 'Perfect Substitute for the Lareet, Leeches cud Blisters f—We commend the fortunate and pntorprising 4 proprietor, Dr. F, Coggsweil, for his ° , wiadom. in , lsonding forth his discoverynew without: ecreffientes:-.so common with the nostrums or the day- , and with no'.other . baCker that its real value and his, own reputation. As he may be unknown to die community abroad, we take greatpleasure fn stating that ho has long occupied a prominent position in the profession? end. received (about thirty yetire ago) hie' collegi ate and medical educatiou.ai two popular colleges is Kew England. • It will be seen' that the ttcetor-has recently re: i • fared a liberal proposition for an equal partner ship, - in his nliscoveryi from a medical gentleman ,• who hal experithentelly proied its emceey. ' Providence - Advertiser .1.,) . ”Dr. Coggswell's reputation as a physician and chem ist is sufficient guarantee of the :genuineness of the preparation !which he now offer* to the afflict ed. - I • • Jonesboro' Vindicator, (reim.,)—"We place fnOre confidence in the virtue of this Medicine titan we, ordinarily do in Patent Medicines, from the consideration of the pinih, unvarnished state ment of the rroprietoi, and tho'ibaractor he sus : - tains wherever known." I . Niagara ,Democrat (N. Y.)—"The greatest.dis, (-ovary made in - Medicine for the last thousand! years. • Old ColoiTlifesnoriol,(Moss.)=-"It, ix for the , pu . blieto see that no . anoient and long.honored, theori4 crush out a TRUTII in its infancy.". • Boston. 7'isnes—"A. medical discovery equal i* litoportince to, the application of the great antis thetie isgents, Ether and Chloroform." Kingston, Advertiser, (Canatia.)—"When we re. collect the Virulent opposition to the introductbin of vaccination, and the fatuous manner in which oven the most eminent medical men shut their eyes to its wonderful life-saving operation, we onOt to be careful how aver reject Dr. C's New Dieccvsun without a fair trial." • • . Washington Pee, modesty with which . its discovery is heralded to the world, no unlike other medicinal discoveries, mast ensure it a tavorablereception " , - Westfield Repaid/me, (Ir. Y.)—"The physi cians of this town are favorably impressed with its claims." BerkleglAmeriecor, (Va.)'—"Some of the..press spook in the Aigheat lernte of this SALT." • , • Libeity 4dtrocate, (.Mise.Y r --"Among the recent diacoveriee in medical science, none promise more to the afflicted, tha l that made by Dr. Coggswell,*of Boston." ' Roseau Herald,—"Tbero is a- deep interest felt by the community in regar to this extraordinary . medicine, ,whosei - o, , er^ lion is as mysterious as - that.of vaccine mutter: Lllow,...Yetcy, (21Thar.)—"Over 400 Newspapers have published Dy. discoicry, and he is tlood ' ed with orders bif,nailandlexpress, for his Balt." N. /1.--;To protect tbevommunity from ImpoSt flanby einuiterfeits, the pireprietor will emliioy No lionstr, • and bas made such arrangement.. that be ca in/rid the AntiPhlogistic -Bait hi any quantityb , MAIL on VSPIIESS, to any part oftho U. S. or foreign i couniries, free of expense to : purchase . It limit up in drachm packages for acute diseases, at s2—chronie packaged, ss—and family do:, sB—to he hid einfy at his Office, No. SITREET r or by mail; through Box ton, Mass._ „ readers to another column if the , 'extraortlinary virtue* Medicine.- ' AL 'TRADE. Pottsyllle; July 113, 185 7. The qmpitity sent by Railroad this avdr..is '40,00 00—by Canal 41,740 00 tuna—for the Week 82,376 ta ns. Total by Rail Road, 1.036,04302 against 1,137,332 01 tens.. Do. by Canal 517,507- -19 asititist 406,148 06 tons to same period last year. I - The Canal has beaten the Roil Road this week in a fakfield, without any interruption muting to either The causes fur this state of affairs will be found in the. continuation of our PUAI trade re- • The • emend for the best quality of Coal is fair —seep ; d qualltris doll aini prices helow the coat 'f pro , ietion : • • • The ride fortheweek sums ep eafollows, cow pared ith last year.: ig the.totsl gain this year so far, from the gioni, Including .the winter supply by.alf sctty, only 61,182 tons, .with ,only about fitheet the shipping season by Canal ./e 7 A''' 1858. 1887. tom Gain. 11—Rallroad, 40,2<i2 40.830 - 8,642 Canal, 32,11r1 41.746 0,843 nal,- 43,136 36,217 8,973 'Railroad, 3.172 11,8115 8,333 udnon-Co, 21,0 M ' 2112:4 - no i• . I co., Gain Match above .1 the Rai fogr inel wallah:lj Price 28,312 28,E23 Dfii 6,586 178,112 IMAM. 1.6,1310 23 811 178;112 - • . 10$510 r the week, of Coal remain without change in this Freight luta advanced to $1 70, and yes. ' eels contirno scarce at Port Richmond totbe East ..,-while l et the mune ;time there is . more shipping lying idle at New York, then has occurred since 1840, when the commerce of the cauntry was to fieurishl muter the beautiful,eyetem 'of free trade, inaugurated by the aapieue riders at Washington. o f v •Lingtili irc kl bu k b 9 l ' 4 paying point ; ?" .a9OO the bti c ep •:.• ' •, - , - '.. ••"- Tin t ilke31)10 - 10 - Spirit of - tie ri bre hat ' the C I trade' from that Regicai 131; ' Crazusid down the river this season. Roar did Ba find it out? Wo bairn applied frequently, within Cie last. two.yealrs for this information, but the Collector and Weigh Master, stated that it. would require the employment of a clerk in the office, to send us the molthly returns o'f the aggregatoCcrairbipped, making,nbout fifteen figures in ell, end wanted `the i;t mode' sum of only ;5 fur each letter contain lug t h e e figures, to pay .the clerk.. ,Yhe books i must he l ve been kept very badly,•er else there was a strong disposition . ..lo fleece us _far 'demotion] wbiebirlongs to the people. We applied 'also to the preterit Collector and Weigh 'Tester in the spring but , we bad unfoitunately defended, the people of Bradford county from the charge of ig- pommel made:against Jhbui, end hinted pretty! strongly at the ignorance of the Democracy in . Ilerks and - other places—and these ietitrnit ' *ere refused in the 'gentfesnauty letter appendeii below, even al erour offering - to payellnecessnry exiiim see. N, wonder the people• demand' the.sale of all the "ohne Works, when the Canal Commis sioners eruploy. each : miserable, stupid, political hacks, on these, rtro; as the writer of this letter proTes ymeeir to be: ' . , I . Duca IlAvii, Airil • 614.1(47. •bli. Reetist - --60—In reply. to your communication, of the 11th or North, I beg leave to be mewed from the profess% at t e engagement you :tlestre—otrettug as au apology items ignorsneansistlegia this Democrat. is strop pie (referred tole your paper of thin& ult,) —twin shams infinitely superior - to 'the 'tabors of those chi ' leg the lion abuse? the .crumbs of Public Ofttee." • I bare the honer to be with the most distingnished eon• sitterstkin your bumble servant, • , • 1 i ... .8. VOLLM ER, per D. W. sionernuotr. awn, Seitretatit4 , Coneri.--Another. Frerirad -In the. Philadelphia ';Lidgir on st,L , &geed aBebuy.thill. Couuty." Tire easel toll. !acquainted 'with. the' Coal ounces the positions of Carbon, defends ' ititorest," and Cade' a ;rag it this ili. wilt. If the writer:: {+ 'in the , mining h{tt!, we do not belies.,} the Sooner be CA RllO , l l article e Taerda • l writer tiro Trade, de • the "'lid .1 were Jou business rite cm& y. the better—beeti t ases.• if • he:does not leave the hasiticip, lhasjacni=j;ol';iituitipitloa. ably ',ca him for-lbe lack of, the; necessity bituwl4 m ) en his part tu 'cat4).o4;a*,, anion* of Ode * ter : are nen:tie fa fantAn -almost eiery pa=tient hit *hole oNeet,retna t* bole heap &Wei en the management of Ritilrond Company, and screen the adddlelnteresi ai I ... • . . , I Now,..it is well' nown that or . tt tan no spoltighta for. high prices Of rreight—nor .hare . We. ever' foiled to <modem Geis high rites-4 . tnt Ohls:Was net the canoe of the evil this yea r. " It ' It was : mute . entirely by the "41ddle iuterese'wkitichmond, iis ~ ... we will endeavor to above . by 00 mi:tainting : on , . 1 - fin. er the puitionn- taken by • the writer of the . .., article io question. He say's.: .. nbe 'middle int at does sat In fl uents iheteeding Railroad Co. Proo ,Tbe unreasonably 'high • rats of at tolls which the aid not the miner has to pay...: The middle interred does not monopoliatt the Rich mond wharves. Prixe—Thers have been for the greater pert of this anaon„ltwo wharves remaining Idle, which the It. IL Co. tinned gladly have given to any responsible palely miners ur Riddle men. • • “It has become very much the fashion of late year; .with tome people 40 ought to knew, and a great many who do know better, to visa upon the heeds of the 'middle Interest,' at e t he opprobrium and blame winch should justly fallTa the Reading Railroad Co.' "Even the thou- tlesa men among the small miners, f wbo depend or th' r market upon the,middle Interest,' and who have had opportunities (If not froin their own experience, front their observation, of the experience of (Awn) of seeing e fallacy of any arrangementorship ping their own from Richmond. Errs same of these join the hue nd cry; following the direction of that very unsafe* badly magnetized comma - which' ankles the tonne the Mug' Joranal. The ety Ins been sounded unt they who really Annie better *hued believe It themselv ri.." , To the first w reply—no person . charged the , , 1 "middleiniciest ',with controlling :the R eading{ Railrozdtwith r Bard to tolls, because they hare! , been arranged fo several years put between the Railroad" and • anal, . :bastd on *the rated pro mulglited by otb r regions—but the "middlein tcreat"-bare he tofore controlled the Reading Railroad .by co pelting. theta to give them! their „ wharves to the octagon Of others who Wanted them, by thieate l their riial the I I Coal at Port Coal the fame a ! To the aecon , the middle ui'en le utterly hop 'Wharf 'nod do large capital to with a view of three-years ago Coal,- and ilwa quentlythey fel paid to the mid arrangements out oo etlring sell their prinie ing-to throw their business on anal. The minor Who snip hie mood pa il the freight im his the "middie intermit." I ae• will reply, thatse Icing as liolcl Whore/seat Blebmend, it ible for s Miner - ,hero for take a hush:tem, unless he has a seiy invest. Several took - Wberiei selling their ,own Coal, two or I II They had a - prime article ofl I • .s bed . a deusatid. f0r.11,. eonse- ! like pbcketing the ttomodesien I le men theuttelves.• A ft er their l ere all made, they - soon !mind titelearket that they etnald not oal—nkyL-baeausa the, riddle '.en knew who he Purchasers of this CUal l tegre, and they imina. lately 'offered them -the:same Caul from other veins at a less price, on say'sli months' credit, with a renewal from. 2 to 6 nioatiti longer if necessary, by paying the intereit. 7 Tbe Miners could not Ball ia such unusual-long credits, and sestina vita took wharves, and bold them at Richmond we ftiiced to pay commiisions' to middle men fo selling- their Coal, of have the, .price reduced o theni—althaughiivery pound of the Coal is ord red before lt li'm'ned.." Only last Spring, a 6 in here having a heavy invest. ment.in Collier' a, found that they would limn'. tably be ruined, f they were forced to pay betivy cointeissioni to a middle interest below-kook a wharf, and th y were tacitly swampbd In The contest to get a market for their Coal,,in'Oppo sitiOn to the " ,, iddleAtiteresr--but having 'a choice article, hai l awn, they hiti; ia, selling. their eition, of - 11116 , m . leen: 25 eetiti a idle at , Mehl.° d • having- fijoinds Who :Tined • Brmlly established thetiisalvoi own Coal, without the intnipo: ddle intereat, and they anCe at ton... If bill ib4r 'Wharves 'lsere d,.would it not be nurintitia for any of our Ope l there,•unleee 6. 1 hie whole Lee; particularly a • who aro wealth, cumb to the tat To • t6e third of toll and trap high for the t . 1 at some other!". I not b . ave effect • notbceif 'for t . .men. at Richt. wel Alining in Sell. Tucker to orga venting Coal that Pievailcd tors'to attempt to take a Wharf 'had all the capital requied fur trs'costpfretty at kis coasalCusd,— .r some" of the heaviest OpehttOrs, , have 'been compelled to, sue 'ddle interest e will reply—Although tke rates Iportation atrolitstuit2s .centa too de, in comparison with the prices these - high rates would ' I ci the trade materially—if; it had e conduct of 'some of the middle Sind,;aswe will attar: ! ; ' "known - that those engaiid. in .ylkill cuunty,, bad engaged Mr. lace the trade, with a views of pro. ailing to the same ruinous eater last year, which broke up %hoist thMut engaged in mining.; These oh were caused in a great measure, kinterest forcing Oleos..4l*n- to t, 'they :being only buYSre or minsequentjy fading no 'th inner wbobeld Wharres and mined tifecteil the htisinees in all tne othiM e Companies ahrOnd irere'elther their Coal or sell it the slime low I' these Coinpantis had entered into purchasers, eOntaining a pro v ision. :red the price at any thee duffing tbc foiSer" the price on the whole . I' one.fOtirth of low uteri, (whi by the middle the- lowest poi Coal and not m i l toryst with the 3 bwn Coal,) regions—and .forced to ?tack tete& Many c entraots:wtth • that If they lowi gensep; they stif Supply. Tot- bonnme ruin elatre of the amen, when'-prises , thew Companies foandit, e!uttld be • saving to abiptneata, in aid tbe.); did In the Spri on /and, held be caught ins • pile dick overstock and limit the preferenee to 'redtteing the prices, , ile considerable Coal; g the , Companies With large'piles It end warn determined riot Yo similar. predicament again-and . 5 - 7 , ..- did not promo gate' theirFices' at:girth, prices T were Sri In he Schuylkill Region. 7dr.triek ei: had person Ily coeferitar with the companies abroad and o tattled their consent to cooperate with the dial rs in ihe Schoylkill'Region y id Ox 'ing,a fair pri ' for Cruel , on" hOard easels at the shipping•pai ts. As soon as the rates tlf, toil and freight htd en . ' idjittiterbetyreen ,tbelniidiag Rail Road s o ' Schuylkill bitrial, thole ;engaged in mining in S ce 411a111County held a meeting,i and they agreed' $1114.11 . ®.51115 per ton for White ArtlC6al;on usrd 4 Port Richinonift neee . rding. •teqUality, a d eirculbrs rcero isetied accordingly. No price w s - named for Red Al t because no 'oilier region drnirheiii . Red. Ash 'Coal. ' Thii Was about 25ce is less th wtbe opening prices.of the 'mil/loos ye a ;!arul tin beady_ remunerated those engaged in ' Oleg,' ' lierW•prices were e'oininti- - a* . t ! sated tot e': other- . glens. hyllr. lockar, lad t it they rill ag to "Rikorm, except the' Penesyl teal% Coal ornpany t wlici'' girlie nor decided an swer-L-I,ot jh ir rates ;were not, yet promulgated: A+ few-soles ad been e ff ected it. these rotes, when 4 - - - ,a coaphs ,u ',lniddle,'lrms" at Port itichniaad , commenced ti ering Goal on hoard as low , us ; 65 '641 9 /0; . ingfrOM tfry - 60 e r elifir Per Mal rase than the rat, a agreed upoill: ibis was followed by the ci mut 'r of that Pennsylvanht Coal Com pany oilbehr • '..Cortiwt',46 SO. 20eetihr less than usual.on boa at Pert !Ewen—and the Sanuaton o 'bad /onfonned to 'the : Philadel. ere fireel brio:leer nail; 'prima 0 o correspond. °tiler, middle houses,. inine - Acortion - and buy :_the bet_ dr.tionnor than lonitiiireiriatilornare, Coat - abol at rultons 'vides acing interest in this ognged in mining, wto' hid .. nbcdee ed reducing tbeirbnsi nets, to lowering and they, by laving' earnitiniona trribbile kinterest,'l, are ~doing a fair 4 the Corti rats,Octp ai 110' 00 ® $2 10 per ton—at $3•911 on Company, wl phis rates, W emits a-ton ti and some wti anae, tallowy and otieteit to ilia few frids • Colic : mite thelr prleer, Pg 44 to that bnsiners-}-a mod from These are every basin • "Schuylkill lug Rail It, that le ruiai km co. Watt operators, w the; facts, and show conclusively to s and thinking man whctii the,,yeal Jet this usp-head, who gins himself ounty 4 . decline that it is the Read. , • ololy,'sind not the "middle Interest" g the ndnere and operators of Setiyl - our trade--that , :the Coal o have no - wharf faellitice, and' are at any price to thel'itniddheintereet," forced twee (and soma o' tba largertp 'renture;)ar .1 them, they cimeitler tb dust either I kill County any noniena l lar position , those engaged in mining who buy , rtion of thelrf ..gal, are moll free from • eryperceree, and instead of amaiiiing ,ught to applaud , condect •en 4 em their beet friends. Tim nuthoi :onsider tbo Coal operators a act of arrant feola, e'leady to swallow e, or else he places himself , Jefore the publics. • bow, tbo .aistom 0 . selling •Coal,,at and at Richmond works: • tolls to Port Richaionli• I I I • • • ::s_!:*fariou • ttseap: , - ••"15 4 ! 1 is asieriffer Y w . . • Let us see $3 65 on bo Freight and for the E Fbippingg ex Tretiti Id • • die mm,' Whie'h de nee here eel lees than lb'. the hail Rtt ten. ..' s .. " 41 wiled frotals3 tw leaves to• the mi: $1 $ mtink tor his. Coal, trilici is cost'of delfroring h bito the rip; of 14 Company. In ulna instanter out of When the his own Co stood as ful Freight and Bask . loon who Is whirr Wild,,,olio at Pert itlehittord at it 'will oNt.•" tolls to . Port Riehai Opal-01.'6a I! s"e f Wbieb 'deducted from slios4lstieosiksiod on for , second . qoality:,;(lo:44,liOtrib.,744:oSil ISsi; leikelers2lo4O ale' Miner; wbfilsriothObsfel7 b lij *re pr !, on bl s es. Thopsl,l,s4.pf , . . . ladle; e... r .thalt roris I n to deproM inriass to, theiotrest point men below tint cost of mining, it isil4-disk:itneozweiti--itylaesattired/Asir internt,-tlto policy of those' engaged in muting is to hap up, the pricis to arentansiativinratet-- and . no coital:tom has a right to anat. his 'fuel below rho omit, ot StroductioM The -"middle, ity.- terMilkiititag4lstin to, tho..tafait and domes the miser 'of - Cosi-4int- tither in twilit Is the opposite, and fusion 415, prOductklo, 'by which means- Only,lran ' 030'a - ml4mm depend • on a regular supply of kid—audit, which means only Cow the Rail Bond Companrexpect to In- crimp their trade. And besides the tehaties pwp erly beleoktc till producer of Coal, and not tektite intruding "middle interne' whirls is not required ski . that point any - snore thin it would be it the shipping ports of Sehisilkill Haven, Port Carbon or Port Clinton. The "middle interest" at Port hielkmond effects . the trade in other respects- 7 h destroys the titer of Sehuylkfll Coal—these men are nearly all engaged as Agents io se ling Coal from whisk re gions for operators Who hare their own wharves; anderbe Alp 4 . eir owe Col . This business .is done eonneetion the boginesa at Port Etichniond—bot kbs misers here who sell the Coal to the "-middle melt," eapaet abl*tbelt own Coal at Port Richmond, nor. -is it kept' separate —it is all inlaid togetliet from s ball` dozen dif ferent miner and to many la:stases, the; buy a portion of good:a:wrist fair prices, to mix With Iliectrash.brought from a half dosen sources at fiery low ratan; and this is sold as Schuylkill Coal. A parchnowireeelves a earga4lie 'Madonna wants bitter Yon doo;tlike the Coal, io erill seisil year a carrier Lehigh"; Hazleton, Spring Mountain or seine :other Coal;:the:price is:higher, bat we guarantee the Cosl--this is shipped by the miner to their order in Good condition—the Coal may suit, and without making any farther trill of Schuylkill Foal, jl G all discarded as bad. " The miners or - course must , sell or stop 7 it Went or swim with them—andif the price is very low the Coal-is prepared very poor—and thus the character of Schuylkill Coal is constantly assailed by this “middle interest," - which is hostile to prodocticii In Sebuilitill bounty. • Those ft! whcihave - veharies at Poit Richmond, who son and ship their !twit Coal, end no difklul. ty in selling it 'teen at higher pricrrthan the "middle interest" can get, (except when they . tinve the Centrol of chides kinds and ship it pepa rate,) thr• not. only sustain ' themselves at RiclncUid, but Mei can sustain their Collieries - In Schuylkill County also—bat those, who are.forced to Sell to the "middle` interest at Richmond, un• der the present system, are bound to be ruined --or seek other outlets. " _ . • In addition to Amite difficulties, .0 soon as ft is known that any of our ;operators, of limited means, are baud entirely into, the bands of the "middle interest," be is looked upon, - to use s .common expression;' oast& goner," biro Paper is inlispected, usual facilities out off, and be is tutted over to the tender morales of . those preying hyenas, yclopt Shavers, — who, Sityloek-likci, get not o - ply the remaining flesh, but the life's blood also.' •'; Theie are some of the reason's why the Port Richmond Coal trnde is suffering, and causes ruin to stare thousand' in the face In,Schuylkill Corm - 0-19 every interest dependent on the Coal trade is equally involved with the miner. Thera are other' reasons why the Coal trade is suffering at Port Richmond.' The rates liyßail- Yoad to Philadelphia, New- York, and AIL places that boats can reaih by Canal; Are higher than by Canal—they ought to be steads lower to se cure a full proponion of trade. j Dealers , ; abroad who are judges of Cita!, prefer paying the freight themselves, and will 'pay from 5 to 10 cents a ton higher for Coal' by • Canal than by' Railrolad, be cause they stand a better chance of receiving die Cual they buy direct front the mine—(tlm are afraid of the mixing business, at Port Richmond) —consequently any miner whatEau sell his Coal by Canal seeks that avenue.._ It is "Imo the inter . eat of the Coil miner here, who bolds his wharf nt Richutund,"tc; seek . the Canil for that business reached by boats; because it t'skes hiss ct'pltal to do business by that avenue—an .:important feature nowA-dayr. The Acitts and transportation to Port Richmond are $1 SO per, tun, " cash evory week, with a drawbeCk of '4O eerits to New York end 2 - 0 Cants to. New England. This rotiof $1 80 has - tobe pald'ireekly by dealers et PLlt i jekenond, and theedrawbaek is only: paid bed ,whien the Coal is:Shipped ;. 7 .when freighteare the Coal lays for weeks. kpd . asonths,—the senors' rl,ktn.espei 4less are lerielilnoressed; besides 3410/Inriinerfetil of .apileirre 'kipping lg . Canal. the miner here °DIP pays about 63 cents toll on the Schuylkill Canal, instead of •$l.BO, and the iiiirebeser pays the freight and other tolls to its p!aeo of destination, giving groat 'edvan. tags to i the seller here, both point of capital -and risk. So longlis the Canal has facilities. to Carry Coal, the Railroad' must be content to be beaten by. the Canal;and take only such Coal as the Canal cannot take. The Canal has always been c'ensid4ed a slow team in this rnion,—bat she has caught tip to the Railroad; and has again . heaten her this ' week leza fair 'field.. The =Me; system is beginning to be tingraftdd'on the Canal by the "middle interest,7 and if successful, the same diffieulties will have to be - enconnterod there also. Seeto .i miners in time. ds.e of the great detratages of the pieta is, that the tafaer ireet to the dealer, without the intervention of. the "middle, inured," fe lls a 'len inseitthent dJ taps. Ad, leak lees. rick, and at higher Prices; o,t ae. towns of the preference - orresa to itemized amt., With the increard fronr other Re. eon!, ana the"-gice er competition "in the made, the thne "bararrived 'when - & change in the poll "ey of the needing Rail Road Comiciny 011111 i take place—in futatearrangements—if .. it cannel eon: venieutly be dune now — they " must remove the "middle interests," or the""middle interests" will not only destroy the trade of Schuylkill 'County, decrease thetnnak,e of the car,rying, CoMpanies, but it Will remove the management of the Reading Raltrosa COnifani . .also r . -:and that is tt44:i i adeicit—: either 'to compel tho management to" comeinto their ter,ms—"-ofdriviiatheto out ' by c rippling their trade, , destroying t heir revenue—and' "ehuyl kill county" le t one of tho inetriiineritti used to 4iceomplish their object, whoever he may be. We think therefore, that every reader will agiye with us that the "middle interest" at Richmond, it tke finwidattaa Of pearly all the write; in the trade that have springepaild which are eating out". the very vitals of every "." produe • All 'the other evils, more or-less spring from this great . evil; sod like eery good pkviclie, wbo, under stands his bush:mitt and desires the recovery of bis•pationt, be will not tamper with the lesser sorer, but will_ proceed . ."aronce to renter& the 'kreat ulcer first, and thetainor ones will heal up of their own accord. , . we thank "Schuylkill County,'.'uvetiYtf he-le the dap . ° of other!, for 'the , opportunltY !ha': has Riven no to polutunt the sills that eulst'ln:tke ,Poal, Trade; ,*1- ,the canoes the ,decline of •-the trade - at Port Itiehretind, , and also the masons why it la increasing by Canal. In . . conelturion we will take tide occasion to remark, that a portion of this article we have ponned -- nithregretwe are icqueinta with a nuenher, of the middle dealers at Port Richmond, end kiwi' . tbem 'to be konoroblo business inen-rthey conduct their business on son cornet principles, and we hare • no hesitatimin.stating that if we were in this.ime posidon they are, we would in all proinibliity do _Alt as 'thei arc deing; ,We don't think however, our conscience would permit us to cot ys!t ‘ c as deep, as some of these men d 0... We do notf ob ject to them ss business nicty 7 -boTO' do contend 'dust they ought not to bo there in the present po - Sition---thit`their bissiness, Conducted even.on cor rect business principles, is hostile to the interests of .tb,e miner County—hostile to the interests of thu trade, the development of tichuyl- COunty; and oleo tostilo.tb the ,ititereits of the hail Road Company. But. few, prudent Mi tort, with ample :capitol even to carry .on a le gitimate business, • with 'pa!!, experience, would 'de/Ina° take Vier; the vacant wharreittlld enter into competition with:this wealthy interest, which lifts swallowed up_all the profits of the producers who fell into their_ clutehest-bet rcimbve this usiddie:Taklillyinii"olundance - ot capita) will' • *lril betpxind to enter into any builness'where therli a:oboore of Accusing whits ' All the other regions, and even tbeiteckholdere of. the'Peonsylrania Coal Company, the stock of -eldefi Is going dpwn - alines! delly, . he glad another year to inter into any .artungemkkts to . fair. tomtit on expekisince has taigh.etbentoil that paper 'cakishigosre- ofthe colt of.unclogsodcpiiytib6 : Cost. dots not owns up ,to the stern and unerring tesehlovrof acted ezp* eseee. New Yciue tiiii,Afeeeli,74l7 16; inquiry fov tioateetio has continued active, nod pti• lees ate withotit huportittit variatioUi thO:Tocwipti •haro besttlariely io urns* .of the tonwafooding 'l44 k l fiq J.cir; ttlikon - thiil behind- Mote of last rearm; lhs Amend ,ipr. 6 ed° kilts at 43 , 90 444 Mk WI Trutt 'yard We - quote 40 :6:$:- 6.6 .0A1t3W::Xill'f!telsiccOwen'ir little 60 iiirAWAlOnolOrtiVindilo ter- Galt001.:;Int. .4; l 4natifslitad Coal .Tralde• 111117, vitt. TOTL. For the last week, 16,731 30t976 Mit rear. • • 16.499 310.318 NEW ADVERT'MENTS AtrlngitBFe borough je C. terror Clessoua ughrfor 1557, has settted 'Pax optical - a betel the Ord Collector in° has Nettled up h Duplicate to,ao short a time atter. receipt. Publisbed by War or , the Cointythmmlssloa. ere. • • 61fily. 18, '57 2.131 Ly_ltagaltugassall - 1 • THE UNDERSIGNED respectfuily announces' tbat belies opened a yard in this Pismo, he kale of Lumber. Having made arrangements to be &applied tram Nertbern PenntsylvanLa eta short no. lice, be will be able to turulab.bnildlng Materials on the most accommodating terms.. Persona expecting to build would do well to give him a can before purchasing elm. where.' Shingles tarnished by tbe 'ear. Mod, at very rtv docent prima, *prober° along the line of Railroads. - - •'' ' • • - - JOHN PRESIIArEIi. , „ Schayikin Ilaven; July 18, - '6l.' 'Alm _. - A Inlll Wi ' .------ • Celebrated Patent Air- t. Beltilea li ng . .VANS AND ARS ' .F OR preseiving Fszsh Fruits, Toma toes, ete., died during the tart two years by thou sands of Wales, halal and kuurdlothouse helpers, with the mad complete sumac , NKR Ant ILMIXIALS. TIN Cals.—Pink quart aind • riez - Ilootttroxrivayt(cuazcoLoyD)Jazi,—Plutoinart, gad lattgallon. GU/ 14-4164 QUIA /11ftlal9D• ‘;, Tor - 1414.1. DARNALL.. Jnlyjls, t • 29- THE . 4NIPERIAL DEPURATiving. • .1 The aensedy 3/1111054•21911 "Ventltryi you the.cure.of , Cancers and -Serof:! allovidhoesses, 10na . % White Etwalling, Magnin t Ulcers and old sores, and all diseases mighzatiag , in an ; Impure kale of the eked. - For disown of the and Liver thts preparation hat no equal, and' lo'aimed , ' ally valuable to.Factudes of Comb and debilltatoi ha. bit. ..-Fhis la the celebrated remedy. used bilk': Loom* MAT I Co., in their anoramtni treatment of Catmers, Scrofula, dr. - ,oatis • highly eonemittated and powwow edy, and hsgedosisor loon noel It la not necessary.--- Thrseviains this remedy areentitted to Medical &duke from the principal (Mee; few of chary, DEPOT. Ito. 50 North loth streetilldladdphla.: - [Jude 5, Id . 29- Ol.rro E,, FiWt. OR Y R EfilLO V Eli; . ..unuOrMgacial ;respec.tiuuy , em-! braee this opportunity of inthrmlog tlop piddle that they have removed their, esteuairs Carriage Faltufh hula Mau& Chunk street, :where- ihmuhave ; berm "'""'—`" alma the late tire, to tholf trew, - Large and oovansodkm buildirierin Mortis* MOM, ' Orr tbe aid' iStaovbese they ilia out daltitlACTS MOM. TO THE N TRN MTN and randy to neennunndsta; • that enshrines and all Owe who limy la= tril-bt stoo, their patomage. An entire new and well or aterbdaluad some old haadadill'esulde tb w k i, to. do week - did* btelnpmeo and ellimuie! 441 0 1 n "I=l tisist•b-yartert soothrse touttend to** as batorn, withistorintamlioNt. itlyklt""" 11 111 1 ler• simiriestehotica - - 4 '"'" • • basiiwill attention. —• , I - - ar g ir t vo i rgt r i tt S -,--2Amigrg;4lsolllsllllgl. - , Tvliskp. • ; . . . Boston 'Coat' „ .[t crested atekty frost tis - Bosioo Otorin..3 Tufo os,tbsoot to_notlia Corm odes of Pinta sae Elydise, at lrW7 26 Vitas* thihrtossid Talr of Raglith Gamma halm boon mall at $ll tO 8111 7t vi etoltrpo'antbacits is la steady rata Maud at SIB *mamas itimp--rzstliii 02000 nisi' s. Ikbaytknloilitt•osb. 1. 546 . $ 5 do liodaah.„ s7a do lump: . . . • ace 1g 6 7 •4 Letilsbaualp,.. 6 IS 40" Lsotawanum, -• • . _ 550• 6761 OntiezsrmLyints...platos at 2.000 roan V • - $l4 Newess . tles abansp, - • . o p. _ Secdeb.; - : - Comberiand,rali $t,:.. . do lank, - • - - •'• do' ' learns hemp, .• • Sydney, eaumm, . Pictooomona, ' do dne, I - -- • Lackainm i tl c homp, - Lehigh and huyiklll lump, • Johns' La (Schuylkill) - Prepared white aid nid ash. - 1800-` • •'. * ' • 00 *I -L -•.• 700 I* - 00 46 760 . 7 50 - - 7 00 I* , - 01141P11._ pain Simms. p.m I /fetplittf • nicliseeiter Washington, • 1 16 Salem, , • 1 65 Folly 1 40 Wevehant, -• .:3 - 63 Qulnty Folti , • = 1 to Savannah, i - . 2 GO Bangor, - • • 1 66 Boston • •• • . • 1 10 ProvidOnee, 140 Beverly,- • - 1 70 Portsmouth, 1 65 tol 76 Newburyport„ • 1 75 Weymouth, . - - 1 55 Schnee, - 170 Charlaldcrirn, 1 I ;.• 190 190 , 1 TO sa Bauble et. I 1 T. MI Wiser, 85 uffalo, . astausiely - / 301 B Troy; - ' « IBS Preltaklll,`• '--1 25 Wow Turk. - 1,05 Baveriftroir, - 115 Milli Coal Trade for 11457. Qmsetlty Qf Coil sent by Railroad lad Caul; 07 the Tuelt.easne; on %bands: esysuing list: • ' • • • • RAILROAD. CANAL. Pert Parka!, 10.454 09 _ 9.991 10 Pottsville. r . 2635 10 2.387 00 Schuylkill Raven, 20,02 , 1 04 V 1,247 30 Aitsurti. 1,430 11 - 000 00 Port Clint*. z y 8,031 12 • 2,143 00 59,630 00 44746 00 40000 00 Total tbri'h ta,376 00 Total by Railroad la 1857, • Canal ,036,043 02 617.= 19 Totatbreanal and -Railroad. • toes. 1 tadpiments to atatio period but part . 1, • writ. 49.28119-A MHZ 07 ,1153A1 01 BriUnread, By .Canal, I TOTAL, ,137 ,,14S 9 332 01 6 I 496 84, 0 6 .633480 07 .t 6.7.041 of Decrease in',1857, no fir i tons. 'P !. 9 'N' 06 Illehuylkilleolustyllallreads• The following im the quantitydf Goal tram fhßMyren! Railroads's Settarylkillaminty,l . .indloggnThursday evonin,g last :' RERIIL: I • T01.19t iiinelllll and B.l;sven.!l.lL, 110..V1 00 1737,157 01 tit. Carbon - 6.456 03 I 90.0303 10 18871 idovat Otheweek deloylklll Valley •• ' " • 9:264 09 MktSorban Pt.Carbea 11 ' 12.600•07 161,378 03 497271 12 11 -Or w 0.951. 06 Little Schuylkill IM/52 19 Rates of Toll and rute~iitastoa on ' stiff ROAD roslits,7lisitt, Prow "ow Prim; From Aft.Corboa. R. getasaiiTt.a6oloo6 4 abuts. To Richmond, $1 SO 111:16 1 v $1 CO To Philad'a., 180 .1 Tii • 1 •1 1 ,1 60 Spring 51111 a, •1 55 150 ." 211;*: 1 40 Reading. 110 •• 106 ". Y Oki • 05 Rotes of Toll by Canal lit thopiesettt. Front Pt. azrbon,il,43.o6o4l.4.3lrami:JlT. Meow. To Philad'a., 65 • ;';- Spring 60 60• _67 60 Norristown, 55 - -64 52 45 Reading. SS • 3T . 85 : 31 Rates of Ifrelibt by Cattail, Prose IT. C. cf. M. C. 8, Harms. Pl. Maim. To New York, , 190 1 85' ._ 180 To Phllsifit. 90 ' 86 To Dolawaraltennt,l 05 100 ' 95 • Lehigh Coal Trade for 11137 by Canal. For the week ending on'Satudriy last: - •• I ' WILL.. I. TOTAL. • Lehigh Coal and:4TX°, 10,831 11 ! 133,08 18 1 A. Lathrop and others, : 81 10 1,197 . 021 Spring Mountain Mines, . 1,174.12 .14.409 111 k;ast Sugar Loaf do ' • 817 13 1 • 6.518 15 Coleraine •.- • do , 4 1,850 11. 19,50 01 Stafford do ''• l 510 11 N. York and Lehigh Coal Co.; I• ‘r,-2 . 99 00 . 9,981 12 German l'enna.CoalCo., • 213'12 b. 691 OS South Spring Mountain Coal. 37218 5.011 06 J. B. Metimry..t C0.1.g. 8. Mt: disi,l 390'11 2,347 05 lfasielon Coaltle4•:" • , qr... 3.929 Ott • 34,118 07 Cranliem Mines, , 2,498 18 "4304 07 Diamond dn. • . 1,291 10 9.214 04 C"uneil Ridge, 912 02 . 14,701 Pi lit. Pleasant Cool Co., 4-••••. 496 ; 16 ) 988 02 Back Mounbln Cnal Co. • 8,148 , 83,587 11 Wilklsbarre.essal Co., 538 18 Wyoming Coal. ' 858 It 8.858 18 Hartford Coal Co:, 778 10. 10,278 18 116,200 10 31417 14 Total, Lehigh Palley ILI R. Week ending Saturdity het: Spring Mountain Minot; , Heel sugar Loaf do N. York it Lehigh do • Connell Ridge do' Hermon ,Penna. do Coleraine.* Stafford do ' Doltdu t Dehaven do, Hazleton ' do J. B. McCreary *CU., 2,980 Of 62,259 10 2,418 11 43,49619 498 03 21,880 10 1,887 18 84,569 18 1586 03 . 4,038 02 1,149 18 - 28,630 08 164 16 2.743 04 1.620 01 19,80: 02 278 01 .1,933 03 11,505 10 27,764 0 2 38,206 10 maser 14 For the week, • • 41;1200 . 650.7.11' . 16 hhlpments to masa puslixl pr; *1517 , : • . Rte. TOTAL. 1,112 02 63,926 01 43,16612 . 357 2000 By Raft Roadt S° ' B67 14 • • 511,Z6 6/ 550,741 16 !neon/Ulu 1857: a far • • .29.489 15 Rates of Toll and Transportaltlamt or 1111 Inman YALLtT run Mauch.Chunk to Trenton,' - • - do Rlizabethport. - • - • - . , do Morrie Canal Bilk' at Phillipsburg, 1 00 Toll on Morrie Canal to Jersey City 76 cents—Fruhrbt 85 cents. On Coal reshipped at Jersey City , the toll is only 50 cents. • lti-41.1 and Freight from Willorsbarr* White Haven. Rock Pes?n Haven and Mauch Chunk to Bristol: • Wlikes.ll.ll. L. Canal. Th Otnal. Wilkotbarre.(toll„) . -25 .64 30 .$1 19 1 Freight from White nayini to &6401, , • ' .1 081 Front Rockport, ' CO * ' • 841 From do • ( t.) - • • 021 From Penn Raven, oil.) 61 25 I 81 1 From - do do(freight.) t : * I OS From Manch drunk( (tell.) -51 MI • , 81 From do do (freight.) • • . • 85' Freight from Mauch Chunk to N. Truk, 1 88 Coal fun. the line pandng ever the Wilkodorre short of tlde t psys 60 hunamt of 25oents Wilmot freight Prßegrove COal Trade' for *452% T AmounttranzportnAdnrlngthe month of Juno 1857: • MONTH, TOTAL. .. . Union Canal : - 21,410 04; • 77,561 01 Sittarlitnilroal. .' - x . 14,942 03 ' 68,021 14 .I-' Lykens' yalley , CoalTradis for 18514 WZILT: I TOTAL. , Lykene Vallny,Ccul,Co., • 1,151 • 27,327 .. Short Mountain Co., 1,216. • 20,790 Total, '' ' Freight. an NI boat Millersbur W oßaltimor 4 e ,ll V 10 •• . -‘' Tiasmove .. 210 It an aee'detalnistitt hours after arrival, the rates are Ei cents addlt Maill to the above. . , - - - Seri atim"Trade fee 1 88 7 .. Sttiptkeeto for the Lest'wCeel. eek : - North, ~'• a. 1102, 05 South,„ GAS 00 I TOTAL. Ante, 97,177.01 ~141.900 'lO 10,480 05 To nom 4rlod Lot year, (South) Vil,oBo 11 10,930 Qa mars and Hudson ars Coal Trade. Vor the IRA, . 20414 • 14= Last year, . . ' .„ fir3 Decrease this year, Trerairton Coal Trade *,r!1867. . WEIR. :auk For the wook.l 5A 1 63 16' — 44,760 lb Broad Top Neal Trade. tor, 111117. . . -w . tor 4. ror the week, • . 7-1 W ' 37,680 Penns, Coal CV/ Coal Trade. ' For the last. week, , 28,030 00 l(46,1510 00 Last year. : 181,003 00 Deer me * this year NEM= 7 W 000011.411001 Litt, l l ..inihadriber authorized to-re -orgoi,4rlall. Wits ef,ltearlteset, hittem, wield & r01 D 64 - 44., ht.emeolkete red by Woos •Pittot,,:towy.aessze , war aids* Ammo', Ptilltdel phtket4will fftehb r eta 10 20 1 ,- "er rit ohlOr *Mal. • A wok er oedema van be seen at ow Awe; tepee! math these:We of the ttl&rent eles• '; - • ' • . SEXl.tuicroo :••• Pottsville, :111 15.'57 . ' • 2e.. • ' cu,o: T I iSuper. 'Phosphate of L tal4.. 7000 moat& 0. 23 For 'Musttt lerpa. A use LEIN al:r3 S air Llasa,l at 244 Cm atbors4oaToa-nr sr ai.7=tett AMERICAN ITXTILIZER, at $3 NS Bbl. or 323* . tam ' • _ • • - One bt hal aim:Mei:litsaraeleat foran acre of Wheat. these a ideal Ek past Pax .1 mato kr!' Poor Pennsylt Palaza A tamtvol Pampa be had b A LIB The at as= .111 as p • $ Pal Panama:sit Manures. made et reliable Cps ts, and have been to anaemia, use lb, the sus, begirevisse the sail and luervisshig the, Wares freak the State Agricultural Balky of pia, New4eritry: Delaware and the Crystal, latket of the Clty of New York, hare been • r theft Valaiblis Fertilisers. ate in the Usti& and German Languera ran Ikation at the Once. I . ' D. I 4ZIITO WHOLESALE DSALXII& I . re re ' deii•trai FAN latf artage to In th e e d City Proper. • t by Itidl etrorepanted irlth Cash or Omits, 1 ' ' ll 7 ShiPtihrd to any part of the {{brad. ~ GEulltilt A. LSINAU. . 1 1 . 19 Sots* FRONT street, Phil=lty. phia;July ltt, '67 ZiNett 1VER1121.g2 . 8. r• ?mum timers. • SUBSCRIBER _has recei leu Ai r ney o ilyi hereafter keep he wide the F.Serttlbeete;erblett bin be geld by the teat, del& at the Important iind•lianneht naves' prime, added. The Ibilow int are the pekes fund led • Prittertite . per barred, • . • Pee bleb:- • ' ,thst, porbarrel, ' - Land neater, per Wee!. - • de whin, Week per benel• • - _ pre bushel by the quantity, • Tipp, dt . ne, per barpt,... . a&I • 23 6 0 Itoa • 526 , 14 00 • 2 00 1:00 Do do — do' 'per,bushel 'try the quantity - 100 guper•p ovate of Lime, by the barrel, at ris. per lb- Perirvbru Guano, warranted genuine No. I,(by the bag, 334 cent* per lb.) Per tow, = 113 00 Columbian Guano, warranted genuine Ito. 1, (hy •Mr bag. 2% anti per lb.) Mr ton, 48 00 Mexican Guano. per ton, • . • ~ 6 33 00 Chemirel Bone Dust. (a new article.) Per ton,- 40.00 ThewPertlllsars will butound Cheaper tha n manure that We tube purchased and larded say distance. The Above arikies ran be sent to any quantities moony place Ogre Rail Roads or Canals reach, and when the mrtiesniy the freight pm Its arrival, It will be dedueted in the tabu: The subscriber Is determined. in order to eneoursp Agricn/trtrein this county to furtilah there at Ucles,iit the lowed eash.pricerto those who deals to use tb e ip, 'BENJ. DANN. ti.N. Ara!: for biporteirs and Jtangfacitam. • I June 6, 'si 25 WITSESSES; • rceragfpx- Cioxixrliotiepcl.; .L 110011. DYE 18 THE AUTEOK, •' who bap brain years impedimenta Banter and 6.• Publisher, and Author of a maw of Lectures at the - Broadway Tabernacle, when.. for ten nreceasire EN• riled', over:fa - 30,01M Pewpdsrlith es 'hide with rounds , of applause, while he exhibited es the manner In which Conoterfalters exeentalbeir p e Frauds, and the West and shortest means of de e Meting them: • - 7 4, !lank Watt Nrigratotssiail lay that As is the O greatca Jodpe of /hire filoney firing. . aieatest biseoveir t4e Present • Cesattari tow O DETECTING COUNTERFEIT DANK NOTE& Describing every genuine bill In existence., and exhilriting at a glance every Munterfifit in amnia -Se lion. , An anged ee admirably, that reference Is 4 . 1 • : and detection easy instantaneous. '• , • o• dirNo index tfiexaminel No pmes to bunt ttpl lint so simplified and arranged, that thi Merchant, Oltahker andOUSitiell Man can see all at a glance. j KNOLISIL FRENCH AND GERMAN. . Thus &soh May Read the Same to his O . • own Native' Tongue., • ' Ifixd rerfcce BANK NO TE LlSt Pablithct: Also, a 114 of - • ALL-EM. PILITAT4 DAMHERA t* AMERICA. . - ' eomplete' anumary or the nuance of Europe *itand America will ho puhlhbed In each editbp, to tether withall the important NisITS OF Tilt DAY. by ; - Also. . I , A,Sertes Of Tales • A From an old manuscript trued in the gad.. It fur -613 ulabetrthe meat rumplete history of . Oriental Lite, aDerecribing-the Moat'perpleaing positions in which ' the-ladies and gentlemen of that country have 14 hien so , often found. These ,atones will. continue throughout the whole year,.and will prove the most 02 ' entertaining ever offered. tal the public. 14 All'Furnished weekly to: subscribers only, at $1 okysar, • All let ere moat he addremerd to " . . • 1 JOIIN S. DYE, Blintz, liibtishrr o f Proprietor, 70 Walt at., NO rerk. duly li t 07 , ttly , MEDICINAL. EXIDIETDB nilintintl. WM GUI 26 " I r = Iteniactrs Eitabisai t Gnat Liiiirnia l • Cures Paine sad &fete& • 1" .101111.10111 Thy Great Llalositt, cumnsactr• RESPECTFULLY .anuouncesicithe ' • 'public and the patrons of her late husband, th at , e will continue to carry on the badman of Cracker Raking at the:same plate In Seventh street; between Market and Mahantomm streets, in the Borough of Potts ville, where she will be happy to supply Crackers of all kinds at the lowest: rate...and 'irked in the best and most palatable manner. All orders addressed to WIL. LIAM STERLINO, will be promptly attended to. July 4,'57 .." T. CL L AIII IRON WORKS . VI subscribers respeatty .. . Mir , :to 6 g l „, the attention of the business community to their new foundry and Machine Shop, In the town of 8 t.. Clair, Schuylkill emus. ty, where they are prepared to build Stearn Euginei, Coal Breakers. Putope and - machinery of every pattern. Also, Drift. Cars, Iron or Bran ca s ti ngs of any also or pattern: Being practkal mechanics, Coal. operators and otherserho want machinery 'raid do well • to give them n call and examine their work. Orders thankfully received akd executed at the shortest ;mike and on reasonable terse.' • CATIIER,CSIPVITTI & CO. St. Clair, July Al, '57 • ESTERLY & F • WIC,' Isrinfacturers' of Who Cool Weans, WOULD respectfully call the alien - tkn 'their of of gen tle men e vijipotut en gag ed to Caulhave Ir rade t cleaved Utilities for turning oot the best of work with promptaassennd dbgatch. tlastrut the Inaltexperieneed hands in the State thiy an guarantee all work done at • their Yttetor. " ' • Repairing molly and sahstanlialig dons at the - satrilist fiaticee. Screen Dolls, Cogwheel., Edgeway lung > Sturfts,ll4. ;coos, 41M, Le4alwaya on band. All orders directed to the firm by 'malt or left at D. L.. Eiterly's Hardware atom will receive Iprompt attention, July OW-. • Vinnetivs rinkreesulois The Great LNiment, . f,Aires Buse_ &rads. ,pi=tr4Mtvistiins ri t to Lparsmil. BeiTioatt , S ilietirocatilon Tbsprosil,aninsai. - Cares RAsetstarizat sad Jyricralgies. - Bennett's Eiesbeeleation r The Great Ultimate, ines, freeeet Lim& awl derniege. BenneWs Embrocation: Mal :beat unme.c, , Otros Chopped /loads., mutt mikes them white, ableuth, sad spit t sad to thosOutnopta is this way. It is asp:4l2lly titoommtiods). Beensettg• Embrocation i The Greet Litdreeek ttoing very artmg wad peaerrefieg, t the beet Lini • eeeekt lhat Cll4 be used for lb. Rum t and theusende teetkuoey eau be, shown of its verafire casts u• •A glob e Iob:DAL . . Ucnu ett's Ida OlL—This preparation kor the flair is far stipersur,to ail else beeped open the pub ;le, as a rostorer,,and toikt snide; atut -it arm.. = Ti3orstiog, a rid highly beautifyieg shoo lined upon tlvel Jluo, Firing it a bututinuut ipso And tbak row / t. IAI tinge Vriv, :twit bald, .1. likely to InMsfile invaimothi; and to Losfier, at a knirdnvrrr. ar• ' It ts trivet-laity recuturnentleiLl '. ', /le pinetVe li,irttbroceiteo, Tt2 Orett'Llnimsne; firsturre le•dion Oil. for the huh., hi for sale by 37, ,hll Dryggiirf sad rerpectable Frntrkerpert errrt- tem sod. is , prepare , lAT .tititseKtrrics T.l?. JO, rater/Ms by VIIAILLE?•W.. EPTINO, and h hale by an the, draglacts In Raat%ltts, -Norristown, and thsoughout the (pantry. ..; „ ' • , Judo ,N1,'1•7 , , ' • . - ..2i~ CERRYOEC C TORAL - ,' '- It the ra pi a pure of,Qoughs, olds, 4lnerseness, Bronchi! is, Whiopieg Cough, Asthma and COnsenaptkes, is unirersally known /lathe best rem• edy inor yet diromered br every variety of Pulatonaric disesitt, do wide lathe told of its usefulness and soon Mimi" themes of itsenow: that Wood every 'Mellon of the country abounds In persons publicly kaerms, who havebeen.reetoted-from alarming and even desperate nisSeees of the lamp by Its are. When: MOO tried Its eupegtority over, ivory other mediate, of its kind Is too apparpipet to escape Observation and Inhere UR virtues are knowe, th e public on longer hesitate what antidote tert i s b ittioy Ibr the dlatresing and dangerous affeetions 'of •pulnibusti organs which are luckiest to our - ell- Mate: , By Its timely use minty, nay almost All attacks o rdliensie upon the L' age or throat., are arrested -and thew ire saved many thousands every year from a par mature. grave:. No femtly, should be -without It, and Move 4/sho do negleet to provide themselves with a vetw• edy *kb wards off this dangerous elate of disease will hareems" to deplore it when it is too idle. Prow&• of the *rprising efficacy of the Cherry Pectoral mod 'not bo glren- to the Anted= people,,--they, bate living pietofirin every 'neighborhood. lint those who Wish to read the statements of those whoselesith yvt bees' re. and whose lbws have been saved by its .use , will dud t min my AnwriesnAlnianac which the agent be low Mimed hail° flaraish gratis 11w every one. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEff, tonal!, eld by Drugglete everywhere. , [June &IT • A RIETIREDINYSICIAN. - '. a , HOSE - SANDS of 'Life have Consumption. it, Asthma , ~ .:. E. :iA es tfol i i o rl,7 rtfl tare $ r while la the ( ilistmeht t is, Cesighs,Col u d n' s,and Cirra nnin iera remedy was discovered by him when his only child. • - a daughter, was given up to die. , If. bad heard Much of this wonderful restorative and healing qualities of 1 treparationt made from the East India Ilemp, end the thought °teetered to Mm that be might make a remedy for his child . Unstudied hard and succeeded Ist real izing his wishes. His child was cured, and is now alive and *ell. Ile Jial• share sdrain!stered the wonderful remedy to thoasands • Of sufferers In all parts of the world. and he has never failed in making them cone rietely healthy and hippy. , Wishing to do as inueh good Cs possible. besiill *end f 6 ' , etch at his 'afflicted fel ' low-beings as reqoes It, this recipe, with toll and . exp.- - elVdlraellons /Or ma lug it up, and 'successfully using it.' He requires etch applicant to latices him ens AG ' ilog-Ahreereents to be returned as postage on Merrell*: apd the remainder to be applied to 120 parteat of this adreittisement - 'Address , . , Id. IL JAMES, No. iff,Grand It., Jerstrypity, N.J. N. 11..Tir. it. James bus neither office nor agent in'New Voris, as some have pretended and adver tised; The recipe is Point from no rims but N 0.19 Grand at, Jersey City, N. J. -Janeti,:67 , - al, a lig - f - - Dt1.910A.M.11.5. if tEllff I.ILL 8 14:11,FL 'INFAL'L'IBLE in removing stoppages, or irregillarittes of the menace. These are nothing new, but have been used by the Bbetor for many years, both In Prance and Ameries, with.un paralleled success in every ease, and be is urged by many thousand buttes Motio here need them, to make the Pills for padullevkition of those suffering from any it regularities whatev e r. as well as • preventive tb those li IN *hose health Il net,perrult an increase otthusi• ly,—Preguant Ilwitaka, or 'those supposing themselves so. are cautioned against mfhg these ;Pills ' as the' PrO. pleb* sestuneft tier responsibility *IWO, above admo; !Won, although tbbir Milanese would preveutani ry td health: otherateei, thole Pills stertembreended.-- Trlreetions accompany each box. Pelee, sl'. Sold whole• rale and retail by C. W. LIFTING, corner Norwegian and Centre eirreti, Pottsville, Pa. ' . All ordevernust be addressed to the above General Agent, who will supply the trade at Proprietor's prices, and send the Pills confidentially to ladia by mail , by their enclosing $1 to CI.LtS.' EPTiliti, at Pottville, Schuylkill county, Penna. , trirSee alture, Dobson," on" s esch box—none others genuine. • • • Poltava* June 6,'57. 1-• 24.1 y: -T.AYLOR'S NICTAACTS rat, TAB TIANDIEBROUIXT. • • .-1 TRANsrdspir,sodPs. edroNdczocrs FlLlytrucouroinirt. SHAVING CREAMS. - _ LADIRS' TOILET 804 PII. rat ale vb&riele at UlO tositeat , - NO. die and dal North Ninth a Philadalpbbi., ' U. P.B dirLOU, Itaportos and uits„ • The abor IkaPitanti etaltimorylinkibt Rich Potts ,11ie : at •• "` Boot and Stationery Vora. ... '.;'7. ' e°*"lri 4 NEßBolo. —" l ' he under: ibint4baie ail. VonaUhl', 1 8 1 .'i )•tityie4 ro.piulnirthlti tor thalraniacUon or timieriu Minim thiidus. 1t um Colliery lately beldaod sorbed by One. inn* G. Batiothalberpr, agnate In Blythe Township, Ittionylkid Ood under. Oa Arm Woe of HOVEN A. SCROLL'. B. • . _ „ . • BLI ' - 0 BOWE, SCOOLLrADERIER. ' .NOTICE.:—WeIbe undo& riard s .haro fhb; dai; Vitae 19th 1861.) putebiaed Bona Gaidarns &bolknberger ills right, Iftlek k id Antortst ot. in and lon certain 'oolllarrnicently ad by hlst;alinateln Blythe row* itty, toratbot with the .stOte, *ma tomb; 010 1 4-4 11 14 anathintir. blame, 4, everythltir rhorabla an4txttnitotto In ~ up* or '4est, tmodin tonor;etinvrirOber ) itimentik w O.I t Sr Y AI II Colliery 04144.44* . 10 , 4 60044 mad rid LlAlt i teadent of' "Id . F i lq l 49 l e t i -ON 20, 'Vt 21151111111 tittit *hitt $7 Telegraph aad Teeterairs KalL - • loaltstaeed. In New York an Tharaday lbw at the ;twat Dead Rabbit Tarty. charged with partlctpatt= clots to. ow gigot . want, 44 the 4th et Jody, vim Ma towed td otx maths each In the Pealhaatry'_ . lUD names are Patrick . Utiortey, Jahn nay, DarrasiGalla• =sod Eder. Dyer. , AD *IAN= are sagtvair ag ' Alas* *slime*day. • The Ream:rate In Minnesota theist that the Repub. Ikon Pelmatettbad a majority to the Couventfou here otAtitt_tiorklltte their greet prototype Mayor Wbolfaind Um Caul Counaltelorrers of Peausyhanla Metttor the elll of the people and &Maw at defiance. by organ- • him a• eeptree COnvention, and nigh Convontbet will of course, adopt a oeparot• CoostltnUon. ',go smut the Tekormoh. • It I. high One that thetilaklng and orderly elthrour of all partks unite In a - de/roamed effort to put does the forego reels= and mobocrats yobs constants vo' large.ts portion of the deutocnitle party of. tbe pretreat day, 1W on In many Instances by equally infamous American 'born Wizens, otherwise tbe tater also will soon fall Into as gnat &input* as saanyof Utme who • adsolobster those- laws have Linen. Moot men of an Do love ther country and ha Instltutkao, Is tluirsto to think, and act abo t - • . DITSCELLANEOUS.-.: A CARD. f : b: L.. DODSON In' Berta -' Ax. elf teeth Illi the Most approved style GM moderato am, Itankhat ftre poet fevers, be moth:lW • mutt:mute et patroamo. and retireaties all AU iewili arta; to say ever dew se this pin qt the antattr, _BroviMlis. DapoirennOtraudiwartmolideiwalidemathi ap. • Dodson'sYnntehTincture flatilleaued Linnis raon Donk use. • -. . The Dentilliee pollihea the Teeth. • • •• . • The Tincture heals the auto and won* • The Dentifrice contains no acids. The Tincture le emanate and aatriagent. - The Dentifrice preserves the Teeth by prerenihall 1,11. tar.• _ The Tluetnne curse sponginess of the aims. ' • ` - The Dentillice removes stain then Teeth. The Tincture impute a plant odor to the breath. - Neely body and their lens and daughtentoruchaeo lb* Tooth Put*. Xeery lady wants the Tincture on belt ToDettabla. ' • Therefore ereryitody patronizes M. D. L DOWN.- - July 4, 17 27.3ra* A' i-: D. L. DODSON, Opera- ..-.- -::-- AD. 1. mntigt,haist.'.. --- ,, . apogee( the bast' Dentkl Itstabilshmenta n i Is put of the State, mud InGinds to afford lila patrons the • benefit ot erery improvement in the Art. lie 'snare*. _. tees to imitate nature. te a sleety in the adaptation and arrangement of Terrwaietallo or Vitrerent Teeth; ' In sorts partiainewholi meteor' Anaosphcriepresnaw, loth♦ entire sWilasion of Spiral springs; extraets dead teeth and root. with faellity, and tills darayind teeth will gold,rendertug them useful durinsille. irirOM ec to • Market street.two doors above Centre. Worth side.. '' GODSON'S TOOTH-PASTE:. i DODSON% TOOTH - PASTE, is un doubtedly the tat dentifrice In uselbeeleeriehar. utlfjing,and,pntsetvlng the Teeth. Pelee 93 ante P er box. _ Pettmenkt, April 25,'67 LAND PLASTER, ' PHOSPHATE LIME, Calcined Plasierdiaimial3sod Raman Cement. • . , STICIITER THOMPSON, envier ni Own anCarrkel times, "Blear or Tax BAN ." Pottsville. inoge27.'67 • SO. . OILS! • _ AVING facilities unsurpassedow. lug to our coupeetion with New Bedford, we are ens ed to furnish first quality of Sperm and Winter Bleached Whale 011a.al the lowest whole's!' musket pri m, also a large stock pf Bosh% thle ® 20 to• 40 einti per OalloU for lubricating' purposes. BASS k PUILLIM, • • , ./10.1.93 ClunaberStreet, Few York. P.S. We wouidexehange for a few cargoes Wldtekah forkinlkul. delivered in Sew York. ' June 6, 'b7 23.30 ' . NEW STYLE . OF PHOTOGRAPHS. , A M, ALLEN, corner of Centre Lx. and Market - streets, this borough, has prOdeed a number of splendid photogrophe apen french Patent Lenther, which, fir beauty and durability, warpage any yet produced by. this wonderful art. Thepletani when finished, can b. rolled up atul placed In the pocket, winged Injury, and in trintiag,'require4 no glass to pro- tact it from Injury. Oise hLat a call; and oweine Ude new and beautiful inventloo,„ : „.. Puttasillequae 2.0, • TS: : • tAKTtitriAVlV§.Erge"E.;‘,. German Reformed and Lutheran Church will be lat ow ditiirdag•and Sunday' July . 2d and BS, at' A. • .burn. Thai" blissialphla. iteading.Raliroad will rdu a train from Reading toad: place early In the morning, indketuri lulls, weeping; at halforniea. • 'A camber of icieramen from Beeki and Schuylkill counties wlittlYs poment. The Hamburg Brass Based his alto hem Invited and.srill be pnsent. • Thir public arse tit Tactfully lutited to attend. Vialters from. our nigh 7, ' boring boroughs can reach usln the MoyningTratu Bent PG tumilie to Bkiladelphia, and morn vale to the giro-ning:. , JNO,D. YAM. - TRO9. CRRitrT . Sen . .; JACOB PCTBRY.. JOSBPR WAGES _Auburn,htlyll - 17 •Asltr "But/ding Catuattlia. PIANOS AND MELODEONS Of the best Manvateeteiro—Wpreatated, 11 4 OR SALE - BY .THE sutorriber. AIL Pianos and Meld deans cold by him will he. warranted—if not what they ere represontetl, they no be returned.* • All kiiidi of Melodeons will be sold at lilartufaelarers' • auk "prices In Potteillie, by Which the- pantheon. sore thenrrisge and risk of transportation. Pianos krill be sold froito 810 to $2O less than regular city prime accord tog to the value or the Instrument. , Thoca who Prefer it by calling on us, and rmelviez a letter of cr edi t, can make I heir owo Beloit on test the Ilanufot uren‘alwerta in the prices. and we will tarnish the teetotal ent selected at the above rates. If there Is an7doubt •to this nat. tor—ell we have to ray le—Tia" LS, ' July 4,'57 B.§..NYAN.. ;7• , kaLIVERPOOL, s pan.anzuwalAr t 4ED NEW YOU ISCENW • • OTELINSUP CO. . • • . 1111111 W, rrilE Splendid .Steaniships forming j the above Una win sin fitotliNEW „YORK as Ibi• 10.4: KANGAROO. . Capt. .leffre_y, Zile June.' CITY OF IiALTTHORIL' ' Leitch; oth July. CITY OF MANCIIIZfEK,• '" Xetrlss, 85d " (ITT OF WASHINGTON, 4 Wylie,. blh Add. and every alternate Thursday. • , From LIVERPOOLevery Alienate Wednesday.' - • I Fare from New Yore; Cuhi n $76, Third Class LiveroohL Cabin $lO5, $8527f0,11.'d Claesloo.l liFycaN TICKETS araltable for ate aiOrathe by any' , Steamer of the Line. • . • Cabin: $1.10,--Third Clan, $OO. • • Thesi Stomas aro., waled with Orprovpull 'Wator•;i light compertmentk;and carry experienced Surgeons. • Persons shoat proceeding to Europe, or irkehßlSA* mod for their friends from the old emantrytaanpettham Tickets and obtain all Information by applying to J. C. Dale, 13 brondwaY. N.Y. Sabel Mitls,ll7 Broadway,' N. Y, to JAI. RICHARDS, and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Poltava,: ; ' Passage Certificates by fleet Mos Sailing Packets bet, tweet' New York and Lieerpcol, 110 Drafts Aid by (hi' above. LAPril 17.1 p. ,1 Wish Pruit IN VIVIEN N'TIT ' tree AUTIMM thassassar Aar- S alo* Cato AND JAM sed you *UT hair hash fruit all the year et $ ANDS,' kes. dh pr eet tors Ibr puttlt op all iled, of Trait and Tomatoes, seem relly,theee minim* jars. - They ,are made of Fat, Mash I eiteenneere, sad lie led "kid :lone Ware.. The slur 4 1u•• from piste to gallons.. These salmi and jars are entirety tip* '4l the; tops and mart, to seam usamety itt, l &moots:to& • For sale by Storekeepeira dieTingh-; out the United States • Theeripthre ettealats eeetkon ap p"ltostlee• /147.0rdote poet tbe trade id F • Bo sure to mak for ."Aatairal.."— ft has goat the test of two'aearona. having! lbeeer wed by , imeithala of %boasted' of 'taaolliee, holed and toardierhottee k ee - Pers. Ns are now =Mug thew Ibr the million, ARTllvkritneinaw - r_,o irsoY, illanntaitatara anderitGe Nos. lIT and. 110 Smith Tolik St, • • • - (or. of atones Pf AILLADEMCIA . Sweetrieats. . FARRILI3 L HIERRINCIL , :.; Pakten., Fire Pr.eot fats.. S. 3341.1%r1V.4.3 1 7 I c,,..pbetwore.. iiittlity sell • slain wady. am at tbalos. at nu ; pricer 'esal • lrovid ; fdteetto‘ltooks, Sto say ism- • 13aito4t, Nitta, ‘0 1 4 11 4 11 Y low report-of Mo . & conini Mop ata - Itir to rperisk, tend , the recent !r141; N test of MI Weal tle n odingl- • - • 0o tbo WM, ot, Pebruary aliotbe ioriabere of the Ocs• matte met to witness the Wes and Woks and ps_pers.i Waited to these) andirtiepittanty satisfied - that su riot. no day "Moving OA. Csfo, der ths septintsodenee et the asopppntea, Use, kids and lirpat'W bonitos Ite , dee bur to' th e ate of Neer& lambs d Marriott: - nor Wet* Itsasie. Ems* 40 WottollonsdkatoPeged. tbek'ffs - Wed too-Atts; biehles sakthoecotteeta part IaUP romp taelbadstlethethation ta a• data ot- Mowry ijorspigAroyEli,:stod condition. inn no lint Inside. _ • The lifter ef tbelierit ined - dedlisndi "lornal. .w 4fl badman niou, Who attend ad the burial of ID! to Wit troth Pg tae Wong Marl yawn; sod intiOntliktoir it ) Ohafteintwistalkos. Aka fir i . pnrit*Norrintro 9 44;• ' ! !foci l4ll, • /I-
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