Otte 7 11SVILLIE. PA. StDAIWAVit'IIST: I , 1 circulation of the Illosati' Jo' cu the agreed' circulation of any re , papers published In the -Countr—oaut u &minor the Wit portion of the population, an /idealise.' meet Inserted in its columns is, of conree, ,, orth as much toes sdvatior ius If pliblished In any Mc' utheT "pm pers. In our Mika the Tatra of advertising/MS* I ISM % dcd to price according to tho circulation of the paper. giCCIFJPT B • • For Subscriptions to the ifinere,Jauniac .lart pn6liention. • Chas. llaber, to Job' 1,1851. .WM:9lmmons, to March 11, 1858, Pounder, to Jan. 1, J. W. Falls, to Juba 14,1847. Cluts.)Forman to July /0 857 . Alfred g e supton, to July 1.185 7, Ed. P. Ilaskell, to July 1, 1858, , • • J.1,111'10.1, to July I 1867, g, pit:lnger, to July 1,1 967, C• S Carpenter, to July j,1850. Peer geitsinger, to July I, 1857; John Phillips, to Jan. 1,1868, Gallagher A Winchester. to July 1,1838, William Nathani, to July 1, 1857, J. A. 1.. Tice, to July 1, 1857 j C. O. Mangy to June 1,185., . Wallace, J un., to June 1,1887, • Capt. John•Chynousth, to Feb. 23, 1858, 8. G Gscom, to July 1,1857,. i. Ann thiscura, to July 1,1857, ; • John F. LeiriPs t o Jan. 1 1858, 1 J. 9. 1 110 t. to Jan. 1, Dam, • . •A. D. Young, to Jan. 1, 1858, ..1 Likens Talley Coal Co. to Jan, 1, 1888, Daniel Neter, to July 1,1857, ' Jas. G.;Titioor, to July I, 1857, . 1 • . Jas. Lyman, to Jan.-1, 1858, • • Wm. Illissett, to Jan. 1,1859; ••• Wrn. It. Robinson, to July 1,1958, G. W. Witttersteen, to Jan. 1, 1858, i • Chmt. 'Lewitt, to July 1,1858, . . Thos. Loudon, to April 5,1868.' ; , Wm. De Prehn, to Aug. 4 11158, W. J. Lobbing, to Nov. 1. 1857, • Henry 11. Rockwell, to July 1,1858, Levi Kbodnger, to July 1, 1958, , - • Charles Corley, to Jan. 1, 1838, . 1 • . Itichard Ilulooh;to Jan. 1. 1858, . John A. Dream, to March 28,1858, • - Ellholtranson,•to July 1,1868, • , • • ' Josoph Morgan, to Jan. 1, 1858, ' Charles Smith., to July 1,1858, • It W. Cumming, Esq., to July 1,11557, • • tataba, to Nov. 17, 1857, • . Aaron D. Eckel, to Oet:11. 1857, ! N. P. ilosach. to Jap.1,1868, ; Packer, Lockhart & Co. to Jan. 1, 1658,1) Wellington Kline, to ian.l , 1853 . 1' JamosDaniele, toJan. 18. 1858. linker & Poor, to Oct. 25,1858, Joseph 11. Mate, to April 29, 1858, : • Jonathan Odwn, to Nov. 6,1857, J Joshua Itoudenbash, tcoJan. 1, 1858, Capt. L. Wameledost; to Jan. 1,1868, Jarmo Womeledorf, to Jan. 1, 180, L.ll. Catch, to may 21,1858. • WM. Mortimer, Jr. to July X.l, 1857, J. G. Bellinghaure, to Jan. 24,1858, ' Jacob hammer, Esq., to Jan. 1, 16814 A. Wilhelm, to April 1.1868, John Tregiseo Jan. 1,1858, • ; F. Elupieo, July 12;1838. Daeid nag to July 23, 1858, 4 . la . impossible for',ns to notice , in detail tacit of thA Pew advertisements to lie.found in to -duty's Jo.utUtet., in consequence of, limited space. We can bet refer the reader to thole In a general man ner. ; • ; "Woßxisomisies ApvocAririe (ho tido orA new paper published lin Mi4rsville, by Price .t. Edmonds, in place of the 11u11ltie, dis`Continued.— It bas our beat wishes for Its success. , '44/TOM TO Vain."—Ttils admirable poem, which Will beSoutittap our First Page, is 414 t,o be the production of William Allen 'Butler, a tal ented and protnleing.,youn'g member of the bar of New York. .It is a powerful hit at the times, and as ft aometimee costs'one to two thousand dollora to fit out a yolk lady ter Newport or Saratoga In summer, and something moie, with a boat of Jew. " ektrinkets for a winter.eampaign at home, it is to •behoPed that it may do the good the writer , ...• tenant. The satire is as tessonable as it admire.. . ~ ble. • . •.4. 1 1......- , -'-.. = --- 1 4.-------- Wriliifila Wire.—Whilst making an examination of the person of M'Kim, for the instrttment used in cutting his irons, the following 'letter was found concealed in, his clothes : : Holliday. urg. Muir Genet, July 6th 18.51.' My Derest Wife And Detest Child Here Are The Last, lie s That you will Rosette From Me Donteworry or • Greve About Me fore I•Di Aina. canto of The . Murder of Norms, Now if I suck redo in getting : To The water , i wil gumpo in And .Thnte wil Inde myTrubbles in this world Mil Sink my Selfwich Awaits 1 toitte Bott6m And When friend Dere wife I want° you To Reseve my Roddy And havo,me Buried At Marcus Hook Church yaid. • . . Mn. WILMOT'II letter. to , the Committee Of the Altoona American Convention, wo publish today. The letter is aoloareiwtl ungintlified exposition•of • Mr. Wilmot's sentiments In reference to. the rguards that should be tbrown around the ballot box, to protect it , from the tasitults of corrupt and • I designing politicians, who work with the. aid of the worst classes orforeigriOrs/ who seem to think , , that in this country, they tW•ls privileged in the , name of Democracy to penkttrate outrages, and ,sot at'detiance tho law and instill sentiment.— The letter is most convincingi and we ask for it, a careful codatteritire pertisei. Tarvontos COAL AND RAI r tA!OAD .- CONPAIIYA number of invited guests from New York, Balti more York and Ilarrisburg, v sited the mines of -tiabMin mini, Pia.; the liortb4rn Central Railroad, last week. • At the mines tie guests were wel „‘, embed by some three hundis;d miners, men and LW:ye, dressed in the regular 14orking. Suits, with lamps on their caps.. The hritakei at these mines is, eatable 'of bieaking, ele r vim hundred, tons of 'Coal per diy. After going into the s minea, feast ing, passing some resoluthites, etc., the guests again took their seats • in ,It e cars, and'were soon again on the banks 6 .the Susquehanna, pleased and profited by !heir, trip. *r.wrtnim."—lhis is tho'iltle of a new paper • published in Tamaqua by the brothers.Poulke.— Many supposed before it appeared, that It would " be the organ• of the pro•Sla;very Democracy of the county, and we believe, the:Original Intetttions of the publietepl, had the party ' ; ome up. to terms, was to make it e6 1 \,.. 1 fuch to goiieral surprise however, the first number which appeired, had Wilmot for Governor at ate head, and 41dly' proclaimed it. self in a series' of well wri i tten articles, Demo. antic free soil to 'the dee& Wo welcome our . , able and spirited ootoinport6 , into the field, for and agree with hintithat every Democrat whd loves freedom, cannot but adopt the same ' " course. The Sentinel's. well printed, and edited with much ability: 1 , MINERAIAMICAL SFR O:3ItRNS FOR TRU POLY: . vectinic Critaxims.—Berks :and Schuylkill cow'. • ties have contributed to thisl Philadelphia College fall suites of Specimens illustrating their Minn ' ralogy. Other counties o'ff'the State have pro ••••'' &sell 'their quotas. Two boxes containing im pressions of 'coal slants, represented as equal in . • beauty to tlic best ever abtainei r in Schuylkill county, have rebently betn,dotpited to the col lege by T . E. Barnes, Esq i: of Tamaqua, Intendant of Little fichnlyi illNavigation, S rail7 li .e, • road and CoshCompany, I,no 3 of the specimens mcnsares 28 by 24 inches. l ift is i ndeed, , gratify ing to observe that the importanee of the only American Imlusitial Coli!i l go is practically ac knowledged( 1b ' ' • " apilapprectate y• tbe citizens not • only-or Philadelphia, but pt the interior.., _ .. ~ . TAXATIAN without reprl ,, cntatief!, tensed e. the ‘ 4lnerican for:action. Sint lir causes bairn pro - ' duced the .sa ale result amq,g the descendants of revolutionary heroes in 'lia' pas 7 —where regiments •" of U. B. ttoops are mare ing to aid the tax i ' , collemors n robbing the test yeomanry of the land, under,lnws classed b I a legislatilro notori 7 •''' onsly ' chosen by the . pecklde of Missouri.- The citizens of Kansas. remarks'itin Pittsburg Dispatch, may net.be able to cope elith a well disciplined military force, cotaniande4 by a ruffian such as Ilarney—but they ShoulOmy no cent of 'taxes thus Imposed, b,ut at the !kiln' of the bayonet. There is no, disgrace in stittiitting to a superlor force, but here is dint' !tee in paying their" 'money quietly, io sustainueh 'combats es the ' bogus territorial•legislatu : and the officers.it ap- A MOR)IISX the shining lights of the il:ermon Chinch, giros a new•incthod for making of men young men. Ile i '• t • 4 ,•• . - myr : 1 * i=t would not be afraid i prpmite a men who is s Amy years of •age, if he tell take the counsel of Br. Brigham and his brethren, that be will re. ••<., new his age. I have tioticiltd that's man who his but; one Wife, and Is inellned to that doctrine, soon ingins to wither andiAry op while a man ... rho goessinto.platality I • Its fresh, young ankt . , sprightly. Why is this? lllecause Ood loves (hot man, and hotaure he honers his work and word. Some of you may not be ieve this, but talso know it. ..Por . ta man of G, to be confined to one wouian bra small Moine a for it is as much as , r / • .rre ean do now to keep unjle r the burdens we have to carry, and Ido not knti ' what we should do if ise t had only one wife it :" yee, 4r • The philosopheeittone Inks into insignifican ce beside the recipe of Br: lmball. We hope- ow li , . tter, for the saki of the 'beliefs of those gentle-. men disposed to adopt the] recipe' of Br. Kimball' • .tor becoming, rejavenitte/, that the angels they . . contemplate monopolltiogrhare something to wear. To marry n dozen wowed who 11 , 0140 . '01y have "nothin g In wear," worll4e the initiator-I step t.,. n rolled I,,dtvliont, nennial crash, the effect eft, .„ • 'kick ' would both roverk of rejuvenating* • ' . ;11. Ents *Unwise II? S litn Oetiil4lci Sveven.— It is a well knolti faid, and keenly,,eppreet. *tad IV , those 4'414 husleettcitt Ole ; eltx Thil edelphis, that' in the "beaks of the nustr..pulis, none catt get disuounlif, unless baeing esi demo n large guess. In the uss which, thoielnstitts. lions makes of the sins .belonging to depositors, large l amellate ore loaned to brokers for oidutving" parrises. instead Of' dolog a legitimists badness fer the accommodation of tho business public— the great end end olject of each incorporations— at the legal profit; 6 per Cent. per annum, the sestein that if *leg ... grafted 'open their' mode-of operating, yields them 9 end 10 per cent, per an l i - num, to the derangement of business, and ha Material injuO. Almost every city bulk pAtii ems this system' and the evil is !:tending, for it f is rumored theyttiny of the country banks are felling Into' the .same courses.. The mania fur "shaving" when it begins to elect the uprightness and integrity of oni banking system, should et. Inset nations 'attention, and cause the -peopleloi consider well *here these thinge . .tend. tbtjt,pormits ,itself to pwe'rve front its duty I ered the business, pu‘ile, shOUliFition. apPll- ? cation, b; tee est , because ; In Its acts it is hostile, to the very object for which it was created, The object of lie, incorporation, is to 4ccommo date land eid,'et a fair profit, the community in which it is loceted..7.Theit.'indis not achieved, if in lie', buslitissinen'stre compelled toiliny for the use of money frosi alto 16 percent., While they can _only ' rose b usine s s, 6 per cent. pewit.. thertfore, es it is the 'policy ss well s.lb tidvintige of governmen, to lticep down; the: - rete itif jawed and thereby enijtrege initiates; the, duty -o! the pries - and the people, to ( oppose seemly,. the re.. choitering, of every' beak "Welt matte, the system to *high ere refer, . : _ DUTRA -.44.: .4 The transfer of ;Roney from' the city to the country, and from , the country to the city, by the bestirs, for the:purposes of "shaving," is not un common.' Some of the banks LW Philadelphia - eat off in a great`toeutwire 'those feellities, naturally eipected - bylii business toiumuilty, and which it his a right' to receive, and lose mousy to "she vireshOps in the country, *hereby their pro fits nre enhanced, but too plainly . at the expense of , legitimate husinSas. • We are cognisant of : an instance in which one of the banks of. Philadel phia'loaned fifty thousand, dollars'to a "sharing" thoPlof Schuylkill -county. Eyery cent of that sum iwas:diveiteil fiom its legitimatO channel.— As iq this instance, so in hundreds Of eases ,of . similar charaiter, loamy which preperly used, would meet the wants of legitimate business, is placed at thireemnaluuk .of t'sbaverS," to crush and ittin the Producer, and impoierish, the work ing Claims. ' • In view of theca' . which are 'growing 'up in the banking System, ire are 'utterly opposed to the further ineorporation of banks, unless we can ho assured , that the use of - nioney,will be secured to the People at the rate of 8 per Cot per impute, and ,no more, The 'capital used In the istabtish-, menrcif banks, is often drawn from active laud. nese, and has; if not judiciously used, atttLealcu ciliated to loiter other branches of business, dePriossing efl4 a t. It would be far better have no ferther Inc: so of banking capital, if in taking business, -Its object. is antagonism to business., Tie counttbanksehould keep their notes Mi. par.r In thie ounty where much foreign paper is constantly circulation, in fact where the mass of tbo circulating medium ircompose'of notes of •Other banks in the State. considerable annoyance bag teen oxPerionced. Our banks 'ate trying the experiment-fin excellent one-,of receiving the deprmilated notes 'on deposits, and paying them out.hlt is bite rliht, as this .money enters large ly, Into our businaisAranaletionik ' Taa SALE OP NOTES, DCINDIIi =To.—No law is more 'urgently demanded in Penney Pravda, than one prohibiting the ?ale of totes, •bontli, and .very'species' of paper representing money, at a 'ghar rate of interest than 6 percent. Custom, that tyrant of the! race, politically, in business, and ocially, has 'rendered the practice of "shaving" lesslobnoxioas• In thelmpular eye,-than at former periods. It le howevet, not only illegal, itrictlit butit is an Oil, which demands an effectual rem. edy A repeal of the icury laws has hien asked for, utthlushitigly andaltimorously. The demand however, cannot bo complied with. As despica ble as many,Men who occupy seats in the -Legis lature are, they would not dare to, brave the storm which would descend upon them in suell'an ev.eitt, (coin the people of this State; ~A repeal of thej usury laWs would creato'n revolution; tbo motteringe or which would be, beard, as the first aye given for the repeal in our bills of don.' We do not think il Lt rosible thatany inom ber no frommould vot e foi it. .• If a single no [Toni intelior could be found to sanCtion it, we woliitinot give much for .his . car oasershould ho trust l it within reach of ids con stituency, after voting fur the repeal.. . . The usury !aws must stand and be more rigidly e'nfOrced. In addition we most strike at the root of the prisent "shaving" evil by 'passing a law prohibiting positively, tho sale of notes, boiads, eto., at a higher rata of interest than 6 per cent. Aebusinesa is now too often conducted, the rack man inlopos of temporary renal, permits Lis paper to be shaved at eatirbititit rates ; engages in tito busineis himself, and in the dash that en , . sues, is ruined and drags 'down with him- others with whom , IM has been brought in brisiness con nection. ' No legitimate business can by any pee sibilitmay ever 6 per cont. The man , who pays a higher rata of interest than that for .the use of I money or thtit representing 'money, engages in a transaction be cannot stand, and which will Kau. redly impoverish All classed are _interested in this matter, the consumer as `wall as tbe'predoeier, and we hope the necesslt4of agitating the matter will occur to theciiisens ot-this County, as well as the State at large. In this County, forf,instance, candidates for the Legislature Will stioitlipresent themselves. The - itmerfean-Republieans will nominate. no County Ticket. Jet the independent candidates express then:pelves on'this question—let the prin -1 ciple of 6slig the rate of interviste!' notes, bonds, etc., at 6 per cent per annum, enter.prominently into the contest. Let the peeple elect men who at the next session' of the Legislature will vote f ora law to that effect. Such a law would not be uneonstitutionaL .1f no other plan can effect it, the people should organise into associations—a be Know-Nothing—having for their object, the s ' uc. cese of this principle. They are many who would . like to assist; in pushing on the good work, but dare' not openly. .Thousands will rally to tb banner having inscribed on it—no higher rate of Interest than 6 per cent. per annum on the sale of noes, bonds', and every species of Paper, the rep. re entatire of money. The . questionwill be universally popular throughout the State. Think opine this 'Odra.- Ponder it; Importance. CM ' • so • P, resolim to actlin this matter. ' • ,' I A wtnow has beerr romostid from the post 'of fietit at Chester, and a fellow named George R. Woavor, too4asy to work at hlii - trade, appointed in her place; In commenting Severely upon the faht,the ed4or of the Republican 'eget the ire of Mr. Wetier, who thleateried pistols, Pludgons, oto., from behind, but when faced by‘tbe Intrepid :Wilier, cowerd-like,'deelined using his weapons. TI follow is not•only a coward, but is uninanner ly; and Mr. Walter with spitit says that he will object to hie eontimrce in.offlee, until he grade. t it° In the 1 ° 1 ' 1)1 of good Ibuotters—a school to irLose ethici he is at present ah seam stranger. [ beautiful' appoiotmeut. The Postmaster Goit _ e! should inks, Mr. Weimer In hand and give ti i iin a few liasonsln igood breeding, before re eving him; A small piece of business at the beet—removing al Pikr widow, to instal a man who shoull he at his t!tork-bench. Foßatan !tmrythoitres.—Per steamship North Anion:lea, wr bartEuropesn' adileekto the 15th Breadxtaffs Wa l e declining. . Tire mutinj among irots inlndia had extended.to twnitty.tbre4 ,regitnen r, elk although they had been defeatt4l, they stilt remained in posserrinif Delhi. Tlici fall 4' tb l at city was, however, bout. ly looked tor. deoltral Commander•in Chief, had died of,th cholera, and badbeen sue. ce i rded by tiir Coln . Campbell. The !Obi to the llgngal army, in eonrequentrior_the mutiny, is et. 10,005.' The details of the eanspirite, in Paris gale it a more eerie+ s aspect than was it Brat anticipated.' contemplated in assassins. thin of the Emperor, and **volution theughout the whole 4 Southern Europe.. The advices from China stat e hat the frigate San - Jacinto and the English god boati, had gone up the Canton river to attack Oil Chinese junk:. 6CrIC; Kimball, one a pixcle iho roe 'of the Main. Line of our Pth:. lie Wotkr, there oriltremelna three hundred and .forty:tWo miles in' t e posmaidon of the State.— effert rbbuid be made by the next Legislature to rilivioree 'entirely, all connexion between the Corinwealth and there unprofitable works.— Le us rot rid of the old bitch, and begin anew. ro. ppoldkati. We also hope Wet Ibis , matter will be intr o. &wed ] the Attention of the nest The Snits in with rafety• and profit no longer held te l l her postealion. the resides Of, the. public W .rks uneold. ; Raitetilo4,3l6,r s4l.ltdo—TitAit putout com ntruileidon; from a Weir' . York itormoPuitg;nt, wis asliatteatina4l agrtteAsith 11 that an ineittaae of banking capital will. Meta the aititn ring" aril, bat it mist be done by the amenity t . _ - • 'f :a General Banking Zs*, , 11 isliifereaesi' to ,„ &tooth Operations in New York Is startling,.trul , • : calculated to arrest attention 'Don gnis:--I like your article on Ranking and She. 'dog, but Ido not eons to the come tioneltudorty. In your Bort ugh of Patirrille, if lam correctly Informed, your Banking Capkalls MBA Istal like $500,400, while your Oarbetese &Shaving Capital is theta Slime thaw that amount. If thhi is the ease,lbto tweeds is to hear of the cowhide bleduale, and of warm the toasty atthe Ihriskerv. like amt ether business in the shaving this, is diverted to the maws of proem,-or, if limited by law, be disects bis favors in a way to share the` meta. To core the tali, thermos year Winking Capital and romp& tition will settle Iles question. It will also Chive from the street the Aare :Use lasituralt fs tritindahrybkr working people Jot the purpooe of teething their aim logs, and lawilt In the honker loaMist the Indus. trims, instead of confining his &counts to the heavy , capitalist. ;• " • ' • • - in this city Ili ikritem *as iseU;ibd Wink Probs. My cure the evil were II paidtdeto : regulate the gemb. ling In stork,. This bootheee bra., breams tbe .rune of the age, and Is now dietnilainf and destroying thrall breath of trade. In a single day a boldness the • lion or repotted amount to the interest on the whole Banking Banitatof the mammonist as there is Interest and comminions to be deducted,. you can imagine the erten& of the fraud on the profits. In the stocks of the Reading Railroad the sales during the butt 53 days amount to =9= douse, which is 15,619 owe than the entire stork of the Company. At par, tha amount would N 411,984,350, and if continued until the year is ended, the business would roach p2).951,500! About 320.0:100,000 mere than the Banking Cogitator theeityl This extra ,ordinary business is based on about 14,000 shares In the ' bands of the Bulls and the'llears.and which like Pena. lope's webb, have neither Inc reased or diminished during the he* 18 months. The Internet and cotoolhotoo how ever, area Axed faetomd if ire put the amount within the bounds of reason, it costs the citizens of the city of New York, about $4,600,000 per annum, to keep up the furor on the iL adios. One of the fraternity, a tort of "lame Dade OP the street, has realised $154,000 In the list three months, and bas retired taltuloy the fortune In has secured from notbiog. r Yount,. . New. York, JUJ7.21... P. B,—lt ghee me pommy to say that a alight reac tion took plat* in the Reading yeeterday. Tbs sees slammed 101,800. which gives a total in 66 days of 241,-. =7 and reduces the average to 4,319 shares per de:— which:again multiplied by 310, mikes 1,5=,190 dares per Year. ,At par, tfibtemount would give a business of $60,789,500—en which. the- interest at 7 per ant:, and the comminutions amount 'to $5,009,212 50 per yeas. A . Moe business, ain't It? Why don't you leave off print ing and come to New York 1 To succeed, you bare only to /me behind you, yoir notions about - Imestrrand bearing false witness against thy neighbor. • • Conawricip of otrart S soot. Burnet:lran vannitatmar-During last week, a Convintlin of the Superintendents of the different .:tienoties throughout the Siete, was' in serritin fly SAISPIT: . e , Fifty-Seven members answered to' their among them J. K. Krewsen of Schuylkill - At • the erentairsistiden, July '23d, and before the' Convention adjourned sine die s the folltiaingreso- Intionsaineng others, were adopted: -Resolved, -That upon the fidelity, efficiency and prndence of County Superintendents, in the dis charge of their duties - depend, in no unimportant sense, the permanence and stability of the office. . Resolved, That great care and caution are u. eassery. in the inning of permanent certificate* to teachers, and that such certificates should not genbrally be granted without inspee. Lion of the method of teaching practiced by the applicants. Resolved, That now Superintendent. _have fall discretionary power under the law, and in confer. • mitt' with previous instructions from the school department, to require a re-examination of twit, ere holding the" posmaneot certificate, granted by -a predecessor in office; if, after visiting their re. spective'scboola, the Superintendents should die-% cover any, went of ability or tact In teaching and ' &raved, Thitt we recommend County Super intendents to cause at least two Institutes to be held aelefilly in their respectife counties. Resolved, That our worthy State Superinton dant; non. H. C: Hickok, has our most- eord;al sympathy, and we pledge him our ie-earnest cooperation and coperation in his eff to any out to their ultimate perfection, th grand :de signs of Wr noble school system. ' Resolved, That this opportunity of mutual in. tercontse and consultation, has inspired us : with fresh vigor for the - prosecution of the 'duties of our office, end that .we. pledge. each raker, our hearty co-operation, and our individual,;undevia.. ting and untiring energies to render oar Common Schools whet they should be: tee, glory of de Keyatone State. • Resole ed, That in consequeine or frequent fail ures heretofore; in making the railroad arrange , meets complete, we are led to appreciate. highly the faithfulness and energ7,mith which this duty has thin time been performed by the school de. .partment. , 3 Moir. DAVID Wu-mot has resigned his Judge ,ehip for .the. purpo s es of having a clear Hold and f, giving his whole time to the Gubernatorial cow. test . before 'us. He has also challenged Gen. Packer to meet him on the stump, there to dig: cuss - before.the people the various political topics of theos day.. If Mr. Packer declines, Judge . mot ~ill canvass'. the State motet. • Mr. Wilmot is an 'effeetive speaker, and in the good eaustivrill win . lbousands to vote fa r the great principle of Freedom in the territories, and"for its ardent, able defender, David Annexed iJ Mr. Wilmot's letter ori the subject: .-. l6llrAlakt; ITosr. Ws. T. PautsaDtar Mr: I purpose to spend eamelime, during the summer and caninuwing before the people of the State the prineiples and issues Involved in Abe pending State election. ' Party Meetings bring out only that portion of the Mu ni* to whom the call is made, and the addresses - are •ne cessarily all on onp side, where,as it le desirable that the. whole people; io tar as may be.khoUld have both sides lately presented before them at the same time. If it should meet your views, I props. that we can. vaso so mach of the State as Is practicable, in company, *addressing alternately the lame meetings. Should this meet your assent, please to' inforin-me at your earliest emmenienes, so that ire may arrange the 1114 and pla ces of meeting. order of speaking, ac., Ai. Very respeethily,:your obedient &errant, D. Wtutcyr. OncooN.—Bush are the exertions making to an te:I:111e area of slavery, that it' is' deemed not imprnbable, that Oregon, loested k in :the latitude of lowa, May enter the Union n have _xtate., On this subject , a writer in the. New Orleans Delta says: "Oregon will,be the next slave. State., I wis in the whole political enmpaign, ;cal nothing but slavery seemed to be the go. Mark my word, her Constitution will be adopted with the slava clause. It is a ono-sided question. The inhabitants are all Missourians or Kentuckians, and go their death on the old issues. • The tame satateAent made in many other quarters. There inust trait in it. The Demo. critic or . pro.rlayery party bus just edrted an overwhelming majority of the Convention !to draft a State Constitution unpledged •on the great lead ing Issue. It remains to be seen what will be the real ;barter of the State, but it is greatly feared that Oregon, for the present at least, is Lost to freedokr. TUE A I/TP(111801P OT "NOTIpLICI TO WICAIt."- There is a pretty mystery in epunection-with this matter. While Mr. Itntler, i tim reputed author, in the most unreserved and unqualified' manner, claims the poem as entirely his Own, an Episco pal elergyman'of New York„ 'Rev. , Tease Peck, writes to the New' York 'Post that , about a year since, lais'daughter, prompted by a incident, wrote three poetical fragments„ tbe first:consisting of nine,:tbe second of twenty-four, and the third of six lines, on the same sheet of piperiand that in Cueing from the cars, through amend She dropped and lost the same. Ile gives these fru mints, and, as presented, there certainly I. an ex tyaordinary coincidence between them and a por tion of the poem us published. Many lines are ,idendeally the same,— and the differences in the, other linos are confined to one or two words only; but horn and there additfonal couplet! are intro duced ' As the, matter stands, it b aninteriiting question of veracity, between Mr. Butter and the clerical ufaps." • THE DiIIIOCRATIC races loudly protest that the people should rule. The Dartford Courant 'perti nently asks, did the people rule in the October election of Pennsylvania? Wire the frauds prac tised In Philadelphia, which secured the stitte,:to Duebansn' en exponent or popular rule? The Judge! of the Aupreme Court say of those frauds, "Indeed, .thcr whole' testimony, shims that the election was here carried on, in the most recklela . manner—the whole object being, apparently, to get votes into the bltllot box, regardlesi of their legality:" When a Chief... Magistrate owes his election to such open, gross, glaring frauds, ran one of his party papers have a face brazen enough to say "let the people rule ?" N.t, the motto for these spoilsmen should be "let the Democratic party rule," no matter by what zo„cins. • All glory to "Dead itabbitism," it furnlshesolllces for Dem ocratic demagogues, at - the expense of honor, honesty and fairness. "Let Dead' . Rabbitban rule !" Onroots A SLAYS STATIL—Mien during the lett Presidenl6l.eampaign it was stated that Movements were in progress to convert Oregon into a slave State, the statement was ridiculed the„Deinocratic .prest, as a Republican freak of tie Imagination. No each :thing was coo. templated! No snob thing Could by any poUi. bility, °emir I Yet the but news from that tart. 'gorily, Says the,t oliey of milting Oregon a slave State continues to' be zealously urged, "arid that ' prospeetus,has been tßued for a pro.slavery paper. • Should the_ pre=alaiery party -lose Kan• as their efforts will bo (lineal' to Oregon.-- The area of slavery'must• he extended leen to the water, of thO Paella. Notwithstanding the fact - that tbi Institution actually impaveiishes the land it pollutes with its prams.", end that 'seven-eighths of the people am opposed to its extension, yet the .slave-king points irestwird. sod the northern dougtaastes are prepa red to do his bidding.. It should nn{ be. ' • frarrit a trot last week 'between "Flora Tem. ple"letfnilelle of Washington" for Iwo, bast three to eve, wbleb „ tame off our thteentilltillo tourpi, L out. , Flora's tlato-2 31. , •" jfier•llcury loontlierunnk townahlit, Le easter conicity, Wing. iky lirerasp, a few dej 'ego from th ems of whieh be died. - ,- 6r4be ur Allen of Girard , Collejte;.: died , al, than- Institution :no Thursday oveinnwof last week.:: • Pr! Hew.- Henri -Ward Beecher, writes - *at within two wade three of his nephews :boon mot violent .deatbee•-•,,twa Arzei;linalitit *eldest `Ohio, and one by drowning in Hew Hampshiro• lIE COU TILDE. iiqmit 11'.- . 'The ginantity teat by Railroad this week 'is ; 44,640 -ol—by Cam& 43,624 06—for the week •' 83,268 01 tons.. Totil_bY Idailroa . 4L 1,123,614 12 - against 1,235,510 16 tons. Do. byCani1642,267,03 • against 655,871:17 - tcrns to iienitiiieriol bit year. The shipments this week aro heas7, being 9,4411 - tons greiter than fot-the obrreayiending week list year end 4,99ttons more than last week: 'The Canal - rani ihe Railroad pretty eke. again tide week. She gains over the eorreipending' Week last year 14,134 tons, and the Railroad loons •,• 4,690 tons. . - The trade in the soregatsPewers apes -follows . compared ; with last Year, shoilag tbs indrease a : nada:rem" by the different roetes . te market s • 1856. 1357. CAW LOOM 13ahoylli111-11.31., 1,235,511= 1,123,54 111,930 555,872 601,207 444 1,41i1,111--41aoal arr,czo =An 143,131 .• 55,21/3 153,48 . Del. I Had. amid, 215,6128 171,115 , 43,193 Nino& Cool Co., 251,516 250,229, 1,337 Scnuitois, / 2 1 ,3411 / 1 7,1 1 11 1 5 5,11,5,i • t 2,43 , 563 =sow auxa oaken • , . - , Is lii 1647; 7 151¢71 Ssl7:l The trade for this leek friii . lhe .bore regions is 11,941 tans greater Akan for the certif/O+S week last year:, ' 1 : ' . ,' .,:-• The'priees for e eonsidentile portion of Coal remains ruluouily . loW—bet the petition of many Is peek that theyeannot stop 'without suspending altegether. -We regret to state Unit several gas. .ponsions * a re , taken place within Abe het few - lisTr9l99ll mow steer bee; neenters: . : beam° : . ' • nayrnotogumen. .inSa dee" time Mr :been ' bblnined t and Itf others i nfo . - .row . . de !emir, 00 • e rat. , the aollio t Yiei hire Paired ont of Cie . ,. band: to Praridenee.. . - • .140 reelem; - • •''' lto prevent so, total- sseritioe of their POPMl7,end 1 16 = . 1.• '. 'ICC; 'l e ' 1 ;11N -bum-1 , . - .: -1:: to seamy at least a porous , if 'yet all, to thossrerldOpert„' • - • 1 251 New Torte. • . • 101 'creditors who have aided them in their busjnese, i ° 41 . 1a / 13 u 4 r i r r ia, " e . .: 1 Go ff Tr OY Dius i ngbapg : .'• i t I A The, Shavers, we 10103,-z,erk beginning to sone -- --•-- • " ——. spate; nod thit whale :roninivelty,,tedohtis at aeir • • aihiarliall Cast 'reedy tler , 19811.. .! Mirfortines. ' Thej • ' - are the first to dent 'the 1 - Qunu wet „,,4 l ,l k it m°l ” masrMq r= ciu-4 tor. th° credit Of the tmeinees men, bi . deirphii his 'piper • '' ' " ' - . ' ' 24aUleaß. ' le order to get s'hear7 share, end the pet: to . 1,949 11 . ' 19,96n-11-1 peeint; an him whin - difficulties itemmeeso— While there is'great :sympathy' for the' opprered lesisess man, there is now for the Shylooks: evety'effort to secure; to'those creditor's who hive 4!11,1 them !° b u 210 6" •I" ll l li . l r^l that 'rotate,' the week , property remains, n th e 03telusion of the Shavers, , , • - • • • Total by Railmad la BAL. Meets with the general' iikintbation , BA toor _ g lan d , 4 . • cannily.' Theisen beginning, to be looke d upon - Total by nal and Banned, . sr little better than highway robbein,•nho.4og , Rdpmenti, to anwe y i d 7 . 07: and watch their 'neighbor, and when the hate l • • - • 411,p0 e 0 1,22111,510 .16 him in, their power, demand his purse. The aria - , 14g ona j, • • 11400 00 I 655511 IT, ciple,is the same, although the letter of the law. • , • • • 111,01 00. 1,791282 n but not, the spirit, may be twisted and invoked to • • 4 f . . • • • 1,725,781 11 eater this system of robbery. It, was a rad day reers•eseisi 1867, is whop the fint,Shaverpat :his foot , ott itu.r pit -044.441.8aTi and there would • ite 'great rejoicing -4-N" C o r / TrZ 1 = 1 :4 1 , r 8 5111 .703 5 0 ,,, a5u 07 " GRAND' JUBILEE, among the peopli, it the tiptifferiditnilloSeboliklileinuttiJettbito.,•eit whole batch could be collected together In a body-i• o , l ""°ll°"Thuridarl y ° ol4l TOTAL. east: and driven beyond the limits of the County. Nino IltilandS.llavenli.k., 45,805 1 815,410 11 • An Operator 'stated to us the other day, that Elairgrysiabn,- — 6 25110 111,17.4 those persons who shipped their', Coal by Canal do-bong retarbost "- 15,450 n 7612250 . 06 ~ ,969 06 288.092 07 from 'Port Carbon , in addition to the other advan- 13 . „ . 9 , 165 1 3 297,226 00 tages, eared front tour to six oasts over the rates by Railroad. The toll front Pert Carbon to Mt. Rotes of ow 7 Ar e:l s l o r AT nit ra ra ill i rril*"° 3l T. Carbon on the Railroailis four cents—the ihip- • From Prow Prom Prom ping expenres by Canal at Port Carbon .four To Richmo nd , B. fl in 7D cants—but the - lateral railroads allow. Ave per 180 - 75 165 1:f0 cent for wastage: 'No allowance is made. =Mins, 1 t 1 46 4 4 ) 2 - on Coal on the Castai, when sold, but the! asset of Toll by Coma for tbs. eea roost. Company allows 5 per cent on ' the . tons; which Tiatou To Minn's, 66' 4114 64 4 1 1 2 corers the Ilu in dirt, unites short weight is ; spins Mills, 60 - 60 87, -. 80 64 52 45 given. On bard White Asti theo o loss by , t tread ing n * 38 56 37 35 31 trans-shiputent does not amount to over 2 or 23 • Rates of Freight. by Cams' s per cont.lind the Operator here mps the advan- . To Now rir, r 4: l * 3 4f i . C— 11 1 ° 47 1 " . cage.. Even at the other shipping points in this .To Philad7a. 90 .88 ' 00 - region where no 101 l is saved, the advantage de- 11°Dela i lue ' mid 05 1 00 95 rived from the 5 per cent. in shipping by Canal,. ' amounts to fthin two to four cent" aton on the hard Coal. There is every induesmipit for our Operators to ship Coal by the Canal, Ind nothing but neequalisation of the rates, by allowing .' drawback to the Operator who sends his Coal by Rail ROSI, and who is Coffering the most, will in. - . , ensue the trade at Pt. Richmond the present year. All the Coal seek t)r - a Mined take', the Canal. The Boat Loan TDBIIi tiosish.the ears exclusively for this trade. ,The Railroad Companj:frinit' the' . start declined sending, their - eats to Ashland: In reply to (regnant inquiries, we state•that the r -drawback of 10 giants' per ton allowed by the Schuylkill Navigation CoMpany, is only on 'Coal discharged-at Philadelphia. The 10 cents is re. funded to those inwboae name the Coal is shipped. It was Intended for the• Operator, but hi - many instances it is relinquiebed to the4purebaser in order'to obtain finds to pay the tolls. ' • Vends continuo very scarce- at Port Rich mond—there were only eight in Pert yesterday. This is becomini a Parlous drawback to the trade at that point, and only tends to increase the other embarrassments of the Rail Road. , f. TICS IDPROTI*IDI AT TDB LOCUST GAP,,---• We recently gave an anoint of the operations at the Locust Gap. The "Summit Improvement Company," which by the way, does not mine, but "ban made this necessary improvements for mining at that point, is we learn, in an excellent condi pecuniarily,•; being clear of debt,'and With ,ante 26000 surplus fuoditon band, after complet ing the Sammie Colliery . recently 4 described by us. We notice the fact - with pleaadre, for the Company is an Association for the 'improvement of the Cost' loads of the Region which is the seetiii' - eif its alterations, fills that position now, which will hare yet to be adopted 'in Schuylkill County, eametiO the opening of Coal lands and the - erection of improvements for individual op erator', who the'esetves are unable' to make the yens - eery improvements. The One operations at LecititOsp, era learnedly attracting attentic%. . for th e One quality of Coaltherrproduce, and the admirable manner in which they are managed. i 'We publish nil tenoning communication from a 'friend in repirthour remarks of last week : Pm Mc Miners' Amnia Mailmen :—ln - your Orel made of last Saturday, you state that an tellort will be made to change the .preastit Management of the bebuylklll Navigation Coot pinyon the groinAof inelicieney. As one Interested, I should like to know for what masons f littelt smote. went on the part , of the Mod/holden, it seem to so, would be pmposteMus, particularly when the trade le about squid to that of the Railroad, and is on the its creme white the latter is on the decline. This looks like anything but in.ttelen y in the management.:-. The Coat trade Of the Sebny Al Navigation b hoarier' now than It ever has bests, "4 that ice at *rod 01- genera/ depression In basin when the to of tie Lehigh, and I believe that of a I the other Canals, is nai Increasing, but in many to nets decreasing. Tht trade of the Lehigh Canal, Mee larly situated, has eon'. siderably declined this year, w Ile that of the Itatinal I Is Increasing. I cannot eon el how the charge of It comp e tw o ry can be made arid et the management, what such are the fruits at their nagammt. ' • Yam PLAT. 1, , "Fair Play" won mto be right in-delving' his conclusi but there aro some whtr• think differently. hey.risrert, that circumstances have: forced the de on the Canal, and that 'with '4 more . energeti management, they could just asl easily be carry g fifty, thousand tons of Coal: now, weekly, s erty thourand, which would, largely Increase the revenue without materially) increasing the. expenses. These are the chervil, made and the ground of Opposition. Twice wei have been approached .. by persons representin themnlvee to be stockholders, to obtain the aide the Journal against the present management; bu we have declined any such erunde, until at leas those who found fault could point out some better . policy to be pursued, or at -least would satisfy us that a better policy would be adopted hi ease .of Is a very easy matter to pall down and destroy, but not so easy to bad up algebras some people Wiggins. It may homer result in some benefit to all parties to Make the reassige ment acquainted with the charges profs against them.. It is evident that the Cane!, the present position of the trade, is - the, m stay of this reqtairea less capital is thilao who mine and tell their own: Coal, in sures them a bitter pries fur Coal—and- keeps the different kindiof Coal separated to a greater ex tent than by Railroad; and all the operators an 'leaking thin annuli to market: f It it therefore of the utmost importance that every exertion should be made on the part of the managers' ttilnerease their boat and ear facilities, to meet the wants of the trade. y that avenue. It is 'true that it was hardly to , be expected that so large a portion of the trade would be thrown into the Canal' this' year—int'our'imprersion is, that the thing will hereafter always have as much trade as she CAD earn; if elm Willnake the necessary provisions for it—and just in proportion as she Increases bin' tonnage can elta cheapen her toll. The trade growing 'ep at points within the reaeit-et boats, witherat traes.'hiPment; is largely on the increase, and in &few yearn wilt be equal to the whole peek,* or the Canal end • the sooner the postal her tonnage, to that point. the better teethe t end also heistaltbelders. DiMesilties ere maul Pkyhtit et Pl 4 RiiPittondL•tbe litititing of iretgbts and driiiug t dr TessetitYltllciPtiiigi R Mir" "11 -1-"line-iosiensed thitergelione ether Pekoe stiber ` ,tarfoeufilif**o 4o 4 l s4 4 iii*.tiliqrfrtlO* . -it at leis* kw freights; to tbet.ibeteiiine tiner ; . I * 4 _O - 4* • 4.0da544 • rsi*;:t4. me with ihe deburseinether4f *mg -epireier the li foeeid to soil dal ii7eie, aei bi soul ktioo - Pontablnieend, if be eleireeiink neether'ileilels 0 44'430 41 1 4 11 ; 1 - incited la,iriteleirtetiet 'Olaf let, ie *abate !emir egrtieeithe coal Trade • fit rtt 4 tifibii;oo , lr-relti'-notlileglath the 4441. ts+W, of these : di#Stai!torit: haVeltells ire& iniel4l;thetgadeitheprieetys, Nerw • taint Coat" IliniqtrvJely te r 1857.4- -4 0 10'414 14 ilii4guile is tire; arid with liherel resent and pro-. ipeitive ideal lawObibtaicr;" end ',cargo . ad, hare bm'elnelif at ri!l!ter 2 l?* : 6 0 1 7 11 1 . sttek. eeeuteulating rapidly ► bat. the Wrested jowl,* birds of the trade will &Anima require it - all as well as the idditienel supplies via. railway diving Abe Winter'inonthei; Wee by Abe cargo $3 1 7 '51 $4 75; and N s jard *LAO $5 60 Viten. , foreign tit:thing 'his 'transpired, and, quolidlini would bete guide to the . market j° • Boston Coal Illarket; [ awrecttcr iceektylront the Boot* atietrier.l" The ; 1 • 0110 0 tdt fucAis. Coil continuos utotterktsoutd the pies hay. ' brbn Basall it SU.lOll$O 75 lac go tide o m o4l ii UPlair 2 0 for rietoa, ' s7 ®7 for 7d• ony. Mat of UN inhale Onetime were undo' sky con tracted tar. In Antacid**. stond7 feta alas At $t ton. widissus Ilact* . luirkpiO 3 ° ol - Schuylkill. 7d little may 55-1 97 67• i 9 doash , • , • • # •do - lumplamp,. , , 6 0 ,00 ;6 15 ..7 4/4174 91 1 1 .7 „ - • . 4okoor oo o o , . • .• - 6 Boo; 75 117inni,flizi-'-nateon idt2,oo sound "Canna • - - •" S Newcastle, edam, - •. • ' ' IUO MO 00 Scotch, • *".4 • - 10 00 $ 1-• etn Welah teriawa , - - 6 ; 4 2 _do wand limp, —A Banz. onnrek • ; • - do - do s , . • • --• •0 . • - laeknwernesehmerN - • • 100 e• =Md &Mena• 700 di 710 Lump, (SelnrylklU) -• • •.r 750 Prepared oldie and Ind nob, • . • 700 •• Peet Carbon ' , Patty OW' Schuylkill Oaf. tort -141/ 14 . 020 09 9 40=01 Lehigh Cowl Trade fee 1851 by Canal. Nee the week ending - On lietudray hist: 1410 Coal and NAV. di., 15,900 00 165,661 11 AA , ' Istbibp slid ethos, i • 1,403 13 aptiocidoontaln Mlnol, 1.1503 OS ' 17,1152 09- .114 / 4ftwir Loaf e do . on 09 A 8,126 01 09044 b• \i do . - , 1,419 12 . 2,813 01 11136b31 11. Yak an toblgh QTeI Co., 661 18 11,680 IA Gamma Poona. 0281 CO, ' 260 07 8,369 00 Bonth ig = ri ldoultalo Cool. 918 09 - 7,619 11 II J. 0.16.3.1111.0644 • 390 ' 03 . 8,299 cos .1166144014 Cos Co" ~. • : Old 10 ' , 41,64419 Iksabony Mhos, -', • • " 8,494 OF 45,344.01 eliammt . : doe - • •• ' 1,91! 04. 11.999 al Chimell Rid" . • . 1,234. 16. 16,911 07 Rt. Plaasaat Coal Co., :309 13 % 1,483 01 hack Mountain Coal Co., 2,604 10 i'.' UAW 05 Wilf int buie g Coal Co., - WV -• 617 10, W la Coal. • , . ' 328 sf , 4,963.43 Mt Coal Co., . . . 1,000 -.. 12,389 11 Total, ' ' '.. t- 06,959 7 - 8060,17 11 Lphlgh Valley ILI R. .. Week ending Saturday last: - I Spring Mountain Mime, • 8,616 04 08,757 49 gad Sugar Lear do- • 8.668 11 - - 64,773 00 N. York A Lehigh do - 744 11 21.146 14 Cbunell Ridge 1,723'12 • 118,14. 07 German' Penna.. do ' . 819 02 . 11„316 00 ColendnetBtidiiddo - 1,203 00. 30,890 00 DoMtn *Damen do . 461 17 • 0,001 14 Eft= •J. B. IMeCroary & Co. For the week. 60,056 14 619108 18 . , Shipments to lame parlod last :time:. ' ....- - ' • ,1111:1Z. '- 'TIYILL. fly Rag Raid, • . 4.077 08 moos 07 By Canal, ' ' . 44,ZtS 09 : trrons, 17 48,962 17-, 613,832'64 619,10 18 Inereaso 1t1857. so tar ' 35.276 14 Rated of Toll and Trasswirtatlika OS 11111 LIM nyuur Maurh Chunk to Trentin„ - ' • 2 00: do Ellsabethport, ' • 2is do Morris Canal Blain at Thllllpabtrul, 100 Toll on Monla Canal to Jersey City 75 rests--Teelt4 55 eente. On C° ol ,05 / 4 1 , Pid at Jong City the toll Is oats BO rents. • lletoll and 'Freight frogeWllkertharre, While Haven, Itoekport, Pe" 1 1 1 ;11 4 1. a l a t t . e n n al ear t.`& B l" 4 4Ctal. Wllkesterre, (toll,) , SS - tit 10 $1 19 Freight from WMte Hams to BMA ". ,' . • 108 From Roeltpoet., It, • - 64 .30 ', 84 From do (do* t.) , - •" • , , 102 Prom Penn Eleven, toll.) ' - 1' 51 ' - 110 '' • 01 From do ' do -( ight,) ' ' • - . 96 From R anch sNinalt (toll,) - 51 , " . 01 ~ . u m From do 'do '(freight,) Freight Rom- eaneh chant to N. Yortr i ' ma , 180 Coal err the Use pealing over the WO TE Bond. abort of tide, rye 60 'Ostend of 25 emit" tol and height Plaegreve Cavil Trade ter 185 T. Asounttraaspoiled,darlnttbo month of Jam 1857: stoaTa ' "OVAL. onion Canal - 21,416 04 • 17,567'01 Soratara Railroad. . '14,942 03 ' 55,031 11 Larketast .17$11.tery OHO Trawls Bair 16137. , . was. : Tom. LYlteatf Valley Coal 06., 1,466 13,218 Short 3b , u Oa, 1,066 23,343 • Totkl, ." . • • 2,522 63,661 neight mid toll from lUllersburg to Baltimore, $2 10, .Pfnegnme 2 10 If an Ire detained 24 hours atter artleal, the Wee are 12 cents add ltional to the some. • Ilersat ea Coal Trade Air 11337. Shipments Ike the last week • North, Babth t 1 - • 14,07616 • ' • • 293,112 16 Teams 'bided kid year, (8&6(6) • " • • '12,344 04 Delaware and Midi°tattoo* Coal Tratle ( F or , dist yth ore w , eek, 18,259 171,315 L .114508 Memos Ibis year, Trevertaa Cosi Tilids' ter IP sat. . win.' TOTAL. '1.53T 15 16,839 15 - Bread Tap Coal Trade far 11957. • 1.12/ am. 43,TA Wee Week :Penna. Cpl Cogs Clsia . Trade; waet _ torsi. int the lial 'weak, '22,801 00 stops 00 Lad par. 241418 00 ' Darrow ro 6r, thoLzair, • 2 1407 00 Canlberland Cecil TradeolSsT. • lbt the tata weak, 310,011 Jut - Pang • 20 1 166 3400 M Ciaaa. Ellitcocalaras, AND.OTHER* SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. kAu s . , i1,14"1 . Railroads Philadelphia. Readies Pottsville - m4D*lllll sod Sebuylkill Sutra— - Meant Carbon • • • • • - • - Mollult Croo Ca k rbon mud Pori Carbon - • --A , • • - , uyllilli Vin - o • -- ' 1 - - . wawa ----- - • • • • - 1 i . Canals II Schuylkill Navigatlou . 6. prefrllol Oahu Caul ---- -' - ' • . 1 it 66 Weillimpd •'• • • : Del.& Ilicru.CoifiTunispukans Co, Railroad & CaalOompaalleas Litt. • ,1110tyl. Nur. A.R. a um Coy Coltish& Naripeties Co.. -..- thuletoutbal Cb.-• - • - • • • Ruck Ilkoutsha Qat 00. • • • •' -. Countylvaubi Coal &R. R. Co. • • IpDauphin Coal &IL R. 00. • • • • ykoos Talky Coal Co, • - • - • • - • or Meadows Coal it ROL Oa- - - ylienslikilay Ranson& & cool 03.• - Coal Couipaii los • mut Isoluocumeattio • - - t . - 'or* Aucerksu 00, prohn'oll o. a a 116 -i I" .... 1 - wan Coal,oo. ' -11 11 .!,... ~.: Camluolasid Owl Co. ~- i *T. * • -. * • IV Omsk Cal Co .- % ..... % -%. :.- . • -fi• .11ilutellaikoolmii, ~ ~ . Ilium' task • - - • - .• - 7 1 Pormore. Sauk. .., ' = .• , • - -, ••. *. • Poltafillit Co• .-, ..- - 10 -:• • •1 earlocro.-eo,:iiito4..- a Ask ee .yrilmiktui by Ifili!**o9ll. •' ' rgellUNFo9; Planes, zinuotoace law* MtstAilm nagon w p a a. kon • ' at - ~. LOCKS. ~ .. , . _ &lit Front dk)or t ttoset t NigliWatch; • iritb entdr i m ed , ftraiti tir_dart mtael al a = 31 14947' -A"' 1. amodaten‘ _et lagamlA r the 4 . .- 11 Ettikidint.• R. 111.0 Ettirte INN Caftan% 'at ititUsrdwas DrP4. . Attltmit '67 )- NASD SAWS. p rklSSTOling;, Cresson's, Spear Joann* Med. Panel and 114 Sawa, tba ' assortment In town. Yor sale at low Wean itthella ware and Lon Ingot. MANE PM. g - CUM' PACMIOIO. , u m . tucKiNg; gum B . it* On 4.1 Ithwilanbolesmi ether, Rabb', EPA% tot ok rg"trfroniPigesAt Mud's» sad Ira* Dr Preserve Jai's,* Kettlee i • . .at RAMER at./ROIPsoNI cbr. Goitre Martet, ‘l3lwroir iris at. ' "WHITE HORSE Ho 0.7.* gra. cod ihmabgr Atm*, isamm, .. . . . •-.. _ glom& IL Peter, Prepriete_ r. r. - • _ ~ - ...zstertthismatsiod imemeditioms of UN blee 1104 and every attention will be paid by the boot audible et tendaute to slake guests au& traveller' asotAirtabir. August 1,14 .a. , al•ty 'LIME! LIME!! TilE ben quality of - Oheater Valley nuuoialchhh&.iviarkt tor balldt . ' spory-lbr side try . the.subseribsr. 'The lost _perArtat Um loaded Mess etrs at Phandeville. at Li Assets Ismail. Allergen promptly attsaded to. Address. - B. F. SUPL Z E. ..A 11 111141.17 444 e— ~..ilaarimuskaesta 44.11* W' ,VrosiEdertiOfh e l J i r avtKil dll koowr ptd.hap*"4 ihogA tm has dadAAs r aaa AAtth•,.f ll'4l°1 i ly SPAMIS—Oase is at the metier oiCelst4 and East 'Stet Streets; Pottsville. Omura] tido and Advise papa. Angast 1,111 ,- - ' - num, 80ACIEit:' 1' i _' -.. simpioverstetst: .- ;. ~., . weed Track &tales " Hay- and t o :Plallbrzia *sal Countar ;Wes.. Nan* out ,by tat TurisskAol lisutoki , • i... r le - W. N. SPRAvics. ' 4 Bitcrefary;Vmouip, ft .. azmumcgi ur Sciongsra Co. Ca.—Mitt a Los Pottsville; IL Bright. Supt. of . It. Carbon' PAN Raul Was. ll:Jobstot. BS. Clair.,, 44 . ) August. I, 'W . 1114 i/Pi4OLintiVER: 4 tNEI CfS7 THE sjibeeriber would moo respect:l luny bilibmus. Inikabltauts ot . Poitsrlilaitubd Tl; ty, that he has l Sousmsuesd his business g's fur. oti CentrO ylidalogicilltoull• lusty.OrassauE' tfflirit war" Room; *W is sbe pris- 1 pateCto tosidruall stairs La slisltp- 4 2 - boittltalog. Ibss. -N. W..-Ohl.wovlr. ss4 patrol at, tho,sbooetist sake. All orderi thantrltilty rel caved and.ptsnoutly allossled So. ` ONO. NERNST. Roferates-illizzr Oussaso, C. f. Nornscu. i 1 g ugui t 1. 7,7 t . Mao!.', 10 : 148 10 1.M7 00 ,38,681 le 000 00 • 4.414 4021 00 4,610 01 tai,, 88,26 i 01 t 1,123,214 12 • 04 3 / 7 03 toss. 142:4781 15 toni. 05,000 18 1,766 06 124161 09 ' 14.076 15 260,161 or, 39,969 19 ' 398.947 U TOM. ems. 110.993 11l irr.no 99 PAR. orrD i t . .5: degao 1,'67 fita.°4 , ter . gt ,Tliompsbn,. . 1 . - lakkalnlets It , lardiare, thatk , ry. Mime fornislang'Ooodit; Pk Ware, liatbactine Tools: 'Cabinet laraltim, Dior.: . - tieing and Boring , bfaebtaru, "sub, Weans and Wages, Anvils. Bellows, Vkes, Paint, ' 011. plan, Rope; Picking, and a geni • era' . assortment of Farming and ; • • . E . Agricultural Implements - ' [ AS PYICIITEIt A Tllo3lllo'S'El. :• Or. attire 4 'A:Art. 3 'Bm or -vita 'Saw: " August I, t ; b7 .• •`.` . 41 221LA.X. ,sr Searahrs Sew *slam& *austral. WILL give three entertatomerosi, • LA *mon at the abase DM on Thum* Vddny and Saturday evenings, August 6th, Tth and 81 The email sat the above Troupe' have been attendrd b the, elite of itbe whole ,floathern peaulanon-nothl raid or sun g 0 offend the most, tuMdkras, as cur snot “injith sr - about • at B ps ope*at o'clock —peribrtianeewfft armee! Duds ar admbston, 25 east& Reserved seats; 50 eon • P. 310XLET; Agent. - totter Illel*astl, IST • 82. it ALIEN . & NEEDLES' SUPER , - PHOSPHATE' LIME., CAUTION:=—Be particular to obscry that every barrel of oar article has err name ar Shia of Atte ie Klett, branded on the heed. Ebls Ca lion Is rendered neeensuy, as there are so many *Del Of doubtful value sold under the name of...Verner-OM Oats of Line, a. to Edalead those who are nUaequaln ed with the value of a . .61/111DIIIIS AIITICLI2. • 'Pelee $45 per 2000 lbs. (lIX eta. per lb A llberairdednetlon antis to DEALERS. • • Ordersforthht valnableibrtiliser attended to promptlY. Pamphlets deses4blot it. and the mode or apilybrf. can be gratodttenty at ear Nem, or by Ma wheel dad lt rad. . has nosopmber as s lWttilßi for WIESATi; RYE, "COBB,OATS,. I. ""a n 'irfiiiritinirii4 l- • LA • • • -1 produelnu not anti a bender - yield 'of Graivilban PE RUVIAN GUANO, butstgladaa alai same to *support tha head.- • ' • - . • Ckkilbilling lacuolci 11 I 'lady fags to tats well when. our Phosphatals applkiAl to Wheat Load . .! . . • • I: ....l . . PACIFIC; OCEAN GUANO. We have a map quantiti6 still is dims. • 1/1111 .. - mAzioac A supply of this ,aaluable mil& Ow sale. Price $2O pet 11000 1144. (134 seat rel. ) No. 1 GooOriukezt Pemba Ociiao , 1 fir Pale at the lowed rates. _ sir The krutiv_ Apriral .Tmtraafs clad Yampa• pers'ere etwalarlijUed at our qfficefer tAd en at Armes. Ovate can be loaded at eaher /rad of Ser Wartkonso• intresert are trammeacial b dries Co Waterlareet Ind .ereid the eroiedid wharf. Ample faratties are erorded to loading Wolfram and attnatil papaw liwata. • • -ALLEN & NEEDLES, 10.23 ',Marva, aid 41 New stide)'hinalt Water rir. Pint Store abate Cheroot St.; Phibi4 August 1, IST 2,14 m POTTNVILLE,PUBLIC BCHQO STATEMENT, of the Receipts. ExpeOdltowo of tbiPablie &limb of the of Pot4vU2. he the you audio* May 3141,146 s . ilsoolpts. Prow Daplkalolbe the your sidings JODI / 11 :!'i 7 State Approprilitkin, From P. IL Lath. lato Tralinifelf v holm Teachers kr Ones, W. IL Dads co account of Male. • - . li .A 641 ,; E . Estaismdlearese • . , e. ' ' TeMbera` Wairea, • .„ , =-,-• r . - ..' '3 AMR Repairs and materisis, . • • ••,..* „ • 810 Making, IPireq, mie . gling and clonal% lebee . l .. r Houma, ; - Fuel. • I • - - _. . , 73 64 gBA Dopiest* of . Ordor . lost. in nu. • •• • '1 .. A Printing. ittatkroary sad Advertising, , . , ;XI , Rest or Direetorie Meeting Room, r, •- s 271 . Water Rents. • : . _ _._ _ . • • ;:, —zr I* . orretayy' SeVi g a m d totem 7, 1011 . ~ - ~ Subscription to _ —Annual. '', q 10, ilssgvnis;Budettl - tWe .• , ' . -. i : 23'. Storrs sad lixtu . *.' - l i, . 101. I Store Bills Ibr . . -, 3 3. &bad Maps • - • . •. ti • - 4 1 . Lining' Stab St. ..• , . ---:•,1 , I.t Magog out Dupileite,, - -1' 123 lire" Insurance; : , . • - 0 ' 14! Clock and Resuirs, '. -.! .. I: 13, , Constable's Sere_ .kes, • . • '- - - . . 11,i Cleaning will. District Austral Reports and iestage,! , • I , '3•. . • / '• ; . : A ' liauling aid Ashes, --• ' • - _ l:. • - ...• 1! Work on School Yard; • ,: ..:: 2 .., Putting up Curtains, . ! i : -, 4 Xspenies to liarrlsburg, - , • ..:-: . 1.15: Total; • • , $8,042, Number of Belgian on RelL 1,817; C o d of Tunica Pupil per inenth,4434 anti. or tMJ 410 moat 7, $4,,4 per Pit*, including High , , §TATEMENT of the Receipts nu Expenditures of Use Public &hints et the wrong Pottottie, kr the year ending May 31,st, pita: , • • Itiseglptik Dupikate thr.Yeor otonitt litaShita /Mt 1 4 , 600. ' do do for yeir ending May 31st, lEtey, .4 323 ; Statelppropriatke, ' . : 695: 'harbors, Er Sees, E. • : 2. W. IL Darla, on see. of date; • : Total, ; ' slo,olll Ilipeadlturese Towbars' wages, Fuel. • Making tires and sweepherroonts,. Sundry store accounts, 'Printing, advertising, maps, 449 - Secretary's salary and statkwary, Stores and , Fire Immune% , Water rents, Copying Duplicate, flexing ,-Trearatvr LaTh, . Yon tura for Oceanid • Put nee up , Subiption tokhoet Jaannecat, . Planting trees, newt, repairs, Lib r alated Seiwol, Public &twat , t• tert 407, ,N 1 TB 143,42 100, SIAM 30,40{ vt ' 10:00' 1 11 1726. 411 1 wo° • ]" 3 . ; 76' 236 40 ' . 84 43 Total, ' 18,138 :05' Number of embalm"' ea 1011, IM. ant of tuition, der pipit, per month, 403! cents; Wilke purr of tea ma /14 6p P• 1 TuPll. • . Tai Bete Mod law melees the tax ftw School pc r• poem and be building purposes to be emewed seParats ly. for the lest two years the Board of Directors have asetesed 0120 mill be Wailwhich cannot be 'misfits. &hoot puppets'. u Thiimug the. the last two pure "stomas to BUM 10. They have also abolished the °See of *me,and made the Oelleitor Treasurer, who Tee the necessary bonds. and pay hlut cue pee cent. tor the feeds, and the other one per tent. (the law allows a Treasurer two per tent.** paying the orders,) they hove ipprnpri ated to the poetises of a Public School Llbearytuti.ch ism ecanteneed last year.- fist Board Mrs for several purr Put charged the Og led°, Mx per cent. interest Its all taxes ust exonerated and not collected within the year. Be mutt id=td• lest the Woe a pey six per 1:11110. interest on the of uncollieted. This resolution of the Board is inalbreid. And all lawenyere will seethe tweescity of paying their bum within the year, to the Collector. The state of &he feramiry of the School Board after = all the orders issued to January f ? ISs7ozusiss Due Dalian lotql. • - ' 110 tabrae7 Toad, • ; ; 73'44 Tota • ' $0911,c0 Adam l, Aurli zirmitwo4umv- ging ;t- '''•••••••• , ••••••,..44, ttiftSl4o:4 Plll6lk AM, t o lige .V"lf ::•Tbere tessles Sao POO *lrmo .sewswatpt `.lf 614 00 yearmated Jim I. l . B6 l,!ffl° l 'm iciiimerte'imrsost. IsisrosC - . • 74=01._ kinfla Ihdheltitr n4 , Wk ' " 1 " 5 1- renewal Opoecout. • • • BB* 'isitietr ON lattidarder °f Dtlt2llfir Deem. S~iDll - 1 -- ` • ' C. trinc, Rhasktit, - v . • - 4,t - = s aiipaiii,tbirktoseg &brag ;#OC-ItCl4°, f? . ' • P,ll - -- I ' Malitablll•liimil , , IL Clain 'i •• ' • - • a atPublieValeiby the W. 7 . 4.. . ~: 1L.,.1..... otatejt i tto alba tssth ,z - rag, • .. -.-. i.L----. - 7 -, kitogr, sitiM al at I .sit' yollic tiooroof eltehtotilor &Web - Ellis impooootlll. Odor 4111 that aerials lai at rirrlialle, : on the wear , of Smolt and %fronton obi lloooad Etr thirty _4I II Z liartoix . 'and.hs, = lll hrotOdied fittrapito atilia - r..Eviloaistialtor a 24rOilhillt WNW The lot htorrhfort to tho sal s a m i ft li ir a, 1 . iry e. cl o y lie mum aeater. tikvieulaissig at th e cha r t ai plaEa ;two, finr . : rii ase w it#. : et.etatvevkwamst. ! :-. .- , . . 4:141... • ~. T KINGSFORD - 4 SON'B'- , • -081VEGO_i STARCH., AS established , a greater celebrity thin/mores beta Obtained by great er ober Starch. • has been the result of its marked auserlority in . 41 1 tailly. sad Its Invariable an/bratty.' • The bilemay be ingurell of the onittattenee of the • MO now estatilsbid. The yentaaticals era TesatrTgas ODA rid the tbb. ha& extinpdodl throughout Pm whole of tha Ilttlted Statesould to *Sgn • •_" 5 , 'Weetlactlme on • insyrtarge Ina* alsajtaair • rigid • Whial,,they aseable to assure a perked. antbenaily the guilty throughout tbayear. This its tho grafi M. Wont* Innstns ltnilingoelad to rotised oar s Liar Oa Tbs. very bast Stash Uist eta la seada. tad an War. la*too always raraftedbylvasiniew ale this alit be 'sup. to them by the gamma MIM II the. here imbed whirls le pie bat. and S ash Sir it—ot endoweesherrb• they trouts& be likely to set that article car Thigh the tamer tax be ands. ' • - Yr. Me-beat triaged he tee" imundbeilu, or Kama orthatioasly Rothe last 27 p a rr. and darn theirbalik cd the period. tbe Shur& made ander Ids sa. Perrionen kw% beyond nuripoetlons the best la lb. main& 'yet the IWO' pars, habit Waal" of the worts of Wr: Colgate & 0104 tit alikh print he tarot. ed the proses Ow the man abetage SC Ogre Stank Li' .Aars for TinAtenk 811/019- N fhl runt nlinta , Aes Sae snootily taken Ist (maw jitetery. • It Is 'old by all of the beatzgroors lady inlay part of the ansatry,l •_. . T. Kl:tOltilMlA. it" BOWS- - • OSWEGO CORN. STARCH, (volt' PUDDINGS,.*.,) _ Has obtained an equal celebrity - aids their Starch fa; the Landry. Thin article is perfectly pane, and In, In every resyeet, equal to the beat 'Demo& Arrow.ltoot, bald', having edditboal - patittles erbids yonder It in valuable for the desiort. • Potato Scarfs harbors steasertiehr peeked sad sold as ' Corti Starts, and has cites blee topreadons to many, as to the real snertglif oar Can Stands: . • From Its t delhasy and' partly, II la estakas ale? .into ea aloe at a dial be labsitaand brands. t , .• E. N. ICY.LLOGG A 01: Agents. • - • • • tee Talton Street. N. T., - 'llOnti, BeifdyllbliriiiiiHMta. August 1. 'Di `f 4 :"*. •: 1 rbeta at:l* . • macqm:ffl GAUT zxatjaiiii,_ Beasetsts EadlterstiliMit TMQtwl4latat, I...ThClhera• sad Bralits. - r • • • Beasettos Enbinseadat t The emu Llabsent. Oliva Ibothaeho maddlorw Throat . Beaaett'. Itss Besueetthe Endhesemidees t The Ono Unbent, . Cares /meal Limbs and Berilings,. . easetthi dre i Tb• Gnat Lialsks?t. Cum C . 1 ,4• 11 .tholog WWI; 41 . 1 4 14 4 kV , aat*l Sa.arrig thiaWkr,. A011•0 1 41 1 1 1 177 , “/M6 10 • 01 . . • 14 tthi Eadnyeathia Prete Ltobsiest, s=.very pmenstai the MA mos that ersaa.be abealp w itd tor the Rorer ; sad thousa.lik 'of. toottstoity Cu Wallowa of Its, ourstivii stints epos this "obit Bone`` t• 011,--Ths MikisSLlM fw ailk {lair is Cu asps Oss to alt else Swiped Epos the pot/. nay as inslowfsad toilet article; sad Is elem. p * ritorstipg, and Melly beautifying 'when used spas the Hein iiielsg It a basdoome ghee sad Om* re &OS. Ta t&ae who an bald, or filmy to booms so; It is 'stainable; sad to Lodi., es a keirdees.r. It Is modally recomalendcd. • ---- Besietes-Eniorieatlon,The West thilocal: sad Beestetre /Went fteikter the hair, is bet sale by all -Dryveids wad respestalle Storekeepers tee m r %hese, mid y prepored - si .l ot. m' , D E ,• 1 7 1.477 ; PlfAlLNActlrffea 11.04:3ffirt. Tra ovens, shionto,rft. /trios side In Pottsville by ARUM W. EPPING, and for Isle by all the druggists hi Reading, Norristown, andllitongliout the country. [U) • Jene:NY, 111 : • y Eirs CMaRRY PECTCIRAL, • ' _felt the rapid cure of tiop i ci,Volds, Doe reeness, Dronchil 'W'Oooping Asthma, end Consumption, is universally known As t e best rem edy ever yet discovered tor everymirlety of Pulmonary disease.'. Bo wide is the field of lte usefulness and ao nu merous the max of its cores,: that shoed every section of the Country abounds in persons publkly known, who have been restored frontelarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by. its we. When once tried. Its superiority over every other medicine of Its kind Is too apparent to amps observation, and where its virtues We known, the public in longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the dist ressing and dangerous affections of the Oulmonaryorgans which areincideot to our cli- mate. Dy to timely ass many, nay 'boost all 'Macke of discos upon the Loco or *mad, are arrested and thus ere eared twiny thousands every rite from a pre- Metal* grave. No , family reutuld be without it, and there who debt:Admit° provide, themselves with a rem - edy which wards off this dangerous clam aliases' will have, rams tn deplores it when It to too lite. Proofs of the itairptiiing Milieu (tithe Cherry Pectoral need not be given ,to the American people,—they have living "proofs in every neighborhood. hut those who wish to read the Datementeorthope whose health has been re stored and whose lives have been saved by Its use, will find them In my American Almanac which the agent he. low named has to famish antis for every one. Prepared by. Dr. J. C. AYER. Dowell, siass.,- 2 1 4 % sold by Druggists everywhere. [if] Pune 6.'57 , - A'RETIRED PHYSICIAN. 1 WHQSE rim of 'Life - have ( ‘ T Y bilitft rim ,outcAlscovered, while in the, E a ro daugh itchl iter tle. , Z ai g strea b a, Ca u ld p e, w an dic d 0 a r .b l ea De bee bh it: . mudi liho ' rentedy Ealt IndkuP was Z rtal vered n " b ra y h in i: Cen wh7bb l i p o n4 nly Asili ch in :di, ,of the wonderful restorative and healing qualities• el .. preparations made from the East India Unnp, and the thought, occurred to him that be might make a Abe blichild.: Us studied hard and succeeded Ig na rta t r. '. icing his wishrs., fills child was Cured, aridly now Wive - and well. Re, has Once adminhdered the wonderful remedy: to thousands Of , sodanws in all pasta of the world, and he has ,uever_adled in snaking them' tom. pletely healthy and happy. Wishing to do sa much ' good ae tie/01Ww be-will mond .to such of his added M. low-beings as request it, this'recipe, with full and explb sit directions gw.ll9llhlng N. 99/ and wi1d1 01 9 0 49 11 3 , ming - -It: U. requires sub applicantio incise him one shIF ling—three cents to be nitorned aspostage on thermion, and the rennaludne to be applied to the payment of this . advertisement. j... Addrese_ ' H f . , DR. U. JAME.% :1 ,„„.. - N0.;19 Onunist,Jenery City,ll. J. _ - . Besslk.lll.Jatnee has neither dace temagent n New Yost, as Mouse have pretended and admit , . Geed. The feciptle sent from we maw but N 0.19 Grand at., Jersey; city, N. J. June ti, 'fir • ; ; . _..(if]_ DM:O,VMM% 1 101. 3 1*111 L ARE INFALLIBLE in removing 'derriere bir inegelaritiee of th e inane;. These • are wilder, new, bet have been used by the Doctor. for many years, both to Frame and Americo, with un paralleled sneer" in every ease, and be is urged by many the:mind ladles who have need them, to make the Pills pablie, for the alleviatkna of those =tiring hem any reguhrrities whatever, as well as a preventive to those 134101 who's health win not tonna ambler/4m of brol ly. 'Pregnant Mister, ar -time suppering themselves so: are emstiemed *gab* using these Pills, as, the Pla prietor amemes ml responsibility slier the-above admor, union, although their mildness would prevent any inju7 toteilth; othetwhe, these Pills are recommended.— Iftmeikow arcompemY_esch box. . hire. Fold whole. ale end retail by Q Tr. EPTIN corner Norwegian and' Aruba stEsts, POthWilte, Pa.. . • MI ord tie addreseed ffill the above General' w • wiltsupply the trade at Proprietor's mires, and rend the Pills eoaddenthdly to tidies by mail by their eneldslo g ht to CUM. W. EPTING, at Pottsville, SchvYl/1 11 eoulds, roma.7 • largos" alstuAtu $ nis,'.. flOmes" earli box—none ittiefsgennbil; ; • " Pottsville Jienl ft '57 , f - 444 . MISCELLANEOUS. Tfirgg ldaildiriti i ltiltt ß eefik - .111 ho their 3d annvetiaty parade on the morning of Itiondey, 10th day of Angnat, at 9 o'clock, fee the portion of eommentoret lag the event of the pre sentation of the 'Matthaei Flag by the bates of Miners eine. An the nonparties, them:hoot the eonoty'ere M elted to attend :.. • . J. lITIMINKRT, • July 25,'67 30411 . Chlgnix. 'rearn 18A8.113ER'8. Paten Five minute F • tiIHIS ~ neara nd.pbpalar machine will freeze Ica ile an4rWatee tees more perfectly, an In much INN thee the* any other Premier In use.— its eloorationlii oho**, mei the remit certain. It le of fered to the public with the utmost confidence of lie &rime eating aattalketton.: , Tor sae by ' • : ' . nitioffr It MCA,' Vottstille, qty 24'67 " 30. . 1111R8. IIIILOCIWICK 1 8:NEW WORK.. MARRIED.'. OR SINGLE; by - the author of iloYe,Lotlie. £4., 2 vols. 'ROVERSOE ; a tale by the author of JaneEyne. micronow TUM LIPS AND MINIATIIV ()YVAN AIM 41 11. BPURGEON,Sdso his SERMONS In 2 vols. VIRGINIA ILLUSTRATED—The ads/robin" ot Porte Crayon and his Ocrosins. - WILD NORTIINICe BCIDSEd ; or, Sporling Adventure" itlth the Rids and , the Rod. By 8. 11. nd.— One volumneloth. , Pries sl. ' TWEE ANDEINE. A nen story of great intercat.— One valsous;cloth. Price dl. NEW EDITIONS of ill of uuart MlLLitlill WORMS. TUN AIUELINGS, or the Three Gifts. By Mn. 014 phut. One voL, per, 50 eta. _JAVA' NEW NOVEL, LEONORA D'OROD. 1 sot, pa; - • per, SO cads., IVOTHING TOWEAIL Price bOi cants. ' TILE Whit Tam. siOnd. Wine Reid. 1 vol., cloth. St R.S. • • . • 110 - 11A,Iii MA's/noel teLiretigro"—by . Cleorire • Horror. nee vol paper ,Juatunblishetsind Ibr sale at: • B. BANNAN*B L. ° July '57 : 30) ' , , wed atelascry awe. . : ipcmuesboirear , _. • COSMOPOUTANARTASSOCIATION TEEMAIN,IAPERFof this success ftd lattitatko soueurir• that the arises,- meta tor lb, POURTII VISA are Whig ompletot au" Us mast sitaitivo seals they having porotoupot Pow , or's Stain* of•Sbe Greek Slave, at an espouse of OM. alti me prise. sod the spioadid Dummidorf Gallery of Palittlep, for 1130,1100. which will also be distributed to • various. prism • • _ . • T flialbOsirtptlom • , The payment of $3 coestitotas sal mom a mstabor of tho Assecistioym4 mtitko aim to , - .ant--A largo sad costly elsei Meta . • • ileanwl—A copy of the Ocompolitau Almost, cm 4sor. ••• vrria—A. Wes la the Annual Dharibution of Works ••• • 'Art: , _ . - . . Tbo Iblorat t ag liocastoro on toralrbod to tboos olio pro** , Moo to tbo NoVortop—altrPtes. KolakotbOek or, Grobluo's. Statliwoosklts Mato* Mato Nopsto 00*0100 DOotk. Sim ISte's Yfrr libottbly. ant tb. UWirlog Qoarteritrin-v-Widloo Quartetr. Edit' loryik,Nortit Etrttlativoud Wiltatbtstm „_:._ • • ' ..pot kooks fire-110111 ars mi. osbetiptsoom toestrie t Ot.loo iktigorismekoonounst)og ot any iWe &stmt.) by .4 . ..::i.. - :..3.-.:;Y i,' . .....,, .. . , It. BANNt tr . • .• .--•. .1 .' ..ititoorjo sr , Scipkylkin , , I= l 2 .t..._,..40.44Y prow at ti , by v0t101414. rot t PIMP to* by sulk sod og A lc s ow s o p #.:, rn ey* it Stepal%l7rtkot to Moss. . .. .• ' - • amcm tralbsit LbOinak T . ._.. ..„..........-- r"...., mimeo. :iltairtoyegosa Pit msltip, Sarum we Sr. fp pesmosios of LlitpO4 'dittos to thelPth wth-taatiiso telegrapireable bu boat' shippoiti --rib. poet Ber.. mom is demi. In the MOW ilitUrdit-A swift for an address to the Qum, praying her ,to dis eogateneue all mesa tootling* promote the slevittradegres to. • A deputation ; the Anti.l3larery• Society yeaptiessa amentoriaL to Lord Womb*. con. Ogallala' theprorated f duo scheme to obtain negro In .ers from Miles or West redi•••• Lied Palmerston said that the Gotorwesset , Magi eifn to t►s danspowf the sehemo t and stmletiabo aato that, nothing was Boni width esodiU to ranowitato the Blue Trade. The rondolt•*Thim eanthated its agitation in favor of oldoloin" hen Moran wider Britisheurvolltamet; • The British Genre mess is seadia" brogPs to India. *ado to plowing far in Ilipeditioq arile a t,N es *, Th. .Island of, Forman b alwat- Utak am p le& by Milted States fottiss;Afrotdstors IitISCEIL,ORQUS. • '''.• ' "'A CARD*: :.: ~ -1 11 , '.... , N em: D. 46., DODSON-. Inaarta• and . elle teeth In the win approval Mir at e prim: Thanktal in pan Avon; ha kits a Matintianee o . Pat/ o mi" end snmentaine en. morn mad to airy ever dam de Mope" qfpe vointry, .. . . . Dedion'sinaatlTooth /41440 ix ik• liolitifdos of th o • ivl -• • .•• DAMN'Prima Tied imekirdloomollissit lefts bag mu in use. ••. . The Dentifrice toilette.. The Tincture heal. the gum .•• ;1 • • • The DenttLfdee coo Woe eq acids. 1 Tbilineture is tralnatie ate! ' • • ... The Ihmtlltte• preserves the Teeth by,pmentlitit,ter tar. : TMl * Matti*ew.paaettiamint The lanatinice removes stain from Teetaa, The Tincture impart! a plempant odor td the 'mom Tau Ze Pantourybodp age lina , sane and aieuidellen pusidieee b tea* OA i nkier. WO Theretlweerairitattr palundase DOOM& ' 1 67 . • , IMMO obB6llPB irldOTW-PA PODSON!STOOTII-PASTE,Pi tia dooms= T .; eserving the **Art Pottsville. Alit!' • • 84111*. • F - 14..TURRIP :48UP OKartiatei ..lust txi reeeiv 41" ' lbw mg* at t IF•NX , Prarelatmw y 57 LAWYERS' OFFISE-S/ reserveyowl , este spar. WILLOW BASKETS of various slam hor prowevtis Waste it pw.. SWIM; low a Odr plias to thous who will save their lapse aid brlatlititvietatote: Poe Sal• by , - 7' D. •. Jurrgultia• ' ' • : _7 11141(4.e a anir. ate, an& aims. • . 4r LARGE, assortment- 0 ,Can* tend Jars for preserving beak Irralia. ad been nes id. end lbe vote by 111110112 - Jody 26, No) Newly oppoditethe xg. ti t tAtBE I VlWAT t i ttliee• - ter ot Ceessoita levottilt for DIM has istttad "plicate le fhlt,—beheitm tha IrM Oallartor who has settled up his Duplicate in so short a thou an its receipt, Published bzoripry of [ the County Ilk2Sl3toundeelcas• ers. - • July 111, 117 AY 0 • S C &vela loft ritErn - Attitanatlnnicr.'.• • • t TRAIRSPARYNe SOAPS. . UPP:I4IMB EILATINa 10100rotark. ITAVINO CRNAUS , • Isigo wie t t ir t r ot ale trbotritle tit the Minute • - No. 379 an 411131 North Nhith.• 11. P. Jk W., C. TATWIL Importors am* Prrnansers. ' The *barn Nonprand Porlbuteryirtlbr tale In Potts. It •• .11ANNAIP,z Ilookina,Ststlattrry.Stors. - January 3,'•7 - I 1-y ESTERLY, AL FRICK, ' Xaantacturers . of .Wire Coal Wens, LAT OUP respectfully call the alien , .' tioo Of gentlemen gemmed to the Coat trade to their coal letems of tba various sleet. Thu hare in. tressed futilities for turulngput the bed of work with = Mesa and dispateh. umbra thereof! experienced to the State they can guarantee all work Sane at theto,fectory. Bipafring malty and aitawUally done of fAe Aortal &teen Bolls, oorehods, Edam', Slop, Shafts, Gud geons, Ai., de., *bray. on hand. AU orders dirties') to the arm by mall or loft at D. L. Esterly's Hardware More will receive prompt attention. July 4, .57 ." • • " PIANOS AND MELODEON. Of the - but Illattufacture..WarraistedF OR SALE BY E THEtofrp Futsetibe.' AA Plane and Meld ti sold by him wilt be warranted— not what they_ are regimented. the can be reloarned.— All kindeof Melodeons will be so ld at Idanstiketurare auk pekes In Pottsville, by which the partisurew sere the carriage and rink of transportation. Pianos will be sold from $lO to g2O lege than regular nit* prices acme& lug to the Talus of the histrinnent. Thous who preterit br calling on as, and rerelsiog a letter of credit, can ' make their own seleetione lathe ilanneseturers, ascertain the . yrieen,arstwe will funibfk the lnetiennunt adected triralms films** Uttar, Whit* Beeilkm, Mallguant ms and old sores, and all 'diseases originating In an Imam* state of the Woad. Dm Memel of the ftsmseh and U? this preparation Ims no squat, and la ally valuable to 'females of a weak and debllitate7t bit. This Is the celebrated remedy wird by Dr. Lactate. um I Co., In their suiressful tree t of Cancers, le. It Is a highly ronoerntra and pure rem edy, and large down or long me of It Is useesaaiy.— Three cod t %t this flaunty are entitled medical sdrke flom thepri ncipal ales, free les, of duos . DSPOIf. No. bkliortie th street, Pletbeddebia. July 18,'57 punt 0..17 Zeta MACE, FACTI)RY. • tiz•- undersigned nape , brace this CrpOottnnity of infirm In the public that they have removed. extensive Carriage Factory, from Mane Chunk street,' where they have since the late Ore, to their New, Large building, in Monte Addition, on they are prepared to tarn out CARRIA TUN BM IN TUN STATE and ready theirenstomers and all those Who may - their patronage. An entire new and w of materials and the same ofd heeds to do.work whith in elegance iad d eu T i t ul ytlfacastimie to attend to the as bei ge, with determination to give tlon arAllahkrawill receive prompt a allt•RePahtoir done at the shortest July 18,17 211-ly ' - ABEIGHT iijik• LIVERPOOL; PRILADZiPELA Ar k AND NEW YORX 8 I3TIAE61111" CO. 7 7 . THE Splendid I,Steemsh pa. forming: tb• abov• Urn will NW hem TORS is bi-; !owe: • 4.. KANOAROO,' " Capt. Jeffirey,-1511 Jane. CITY OF. BALTIMORE, ' Leitch, 9th July. CITY OF mANcrtzsrmn, Petrie. 2341 w . "CSTIrCII WASHINGTON. Wyllo, tth Arm. and every alternate ThuradaY. -From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednee&ey. E nz o Dom New York, Cabin VA, Thirst Clares3o. .. RraLlverpooL Cabin $lO3, $45 &74r,TIVA Clan $4O. TICKETS available ftoorr Months by any Steamer Of the Line.. • - • . • Pablo, VA—Third Clan, ' Tan litiotnere are nmplled with Water- . tight eampa donuts, aod carry expedmired eargeena. Persons about proceeding to Range; Cr, wishing to *rid fix their friends from the old country, an purchase Tickets and obtain all Intbrinatton by oppiplOg to J. O. Dale, 13 Broadway, N. Y. Sabel & Coe tleyl77 *midway. N. Y., to •J. IL RICKARDS. Blteaiwville, and to RICHARD RDWARDS,PettaMIIe. p 11. Certificates by ant Clam Sailing Packets be twam7ere York and LbrerpeoLliao Drafts. iota by tkre. above. [Apell.23, '67 • 1741, FARREL'S &;1411RR111011. , Pat emit Fire_ L Proallt S pas. w Itessak. Ind to sell ateraty. Men at tbe War m/ pieta, at btu tattlis,Him tb• lf rim eau be The thilowing Is an extract teen the report' of the committee Appointed to supeilntand the meat trial • teat of burning eallts at Reading: ' .11n the 28th of February all the xnernbers of the W iri M* met to witness the gaffe ancl Books, and pa (placed In themyand were perfectly 'elided that a was right: .Th*4* .113110wIng the burning took Place, un der the superintendence of the Couttelttee.. After a Pair and impsrthil burning kr Ste hours to the furnace of Maeara. buses 41.1anring. the ilairof kissers. Mute 4 . • _Wation,was that opened. the Ws being on fire inside, A, nd the contents partially enrummed. whllethe tontents In the flafeof Masora. Yamsts kicitsing were in good condition. and no ftre Inside. The Wdltor of the /krks sad &keylkilt.hrwriest, to,' gather with any business man. who W6%444.1101 burn ing ey the paha, teetlfy i to the tn;th of the above state- . For gix4 and ratisitie Saha at leinuftchanwe prim, call on .1 B.llAllitAN. Apse/ ftrr lbrrd's el artiste's Baru. petterlfie. March 141h,17 . 11- 25 WITNESSES ; , irear Cocogairlosetto arca t JOHN 1. DU VIZ AIIZECOR, • Who dai hid 10 ”liire lS e• oxpedee aillaskor mid Pubtlebst: sad ..its• of a snipe Leetwres at tb• Broadywr Tabernacle,. lam be tan reeessehe P. *labia, tom 081:50,000 Pfteersa , meted a him with rounds mbiee. ell •be eibi bilid a• the meaner to whieh .koterfattm slants tbei• hands, as 4 the stnet and clawtort witless al dr O toeting them. C.) me Arab Atte Ertawiwzall2 l 7 tilt seeded Judge qf I toP* I•oo.7"tivineF g id/eaten insoevor* at tilt Prawn* • Conr • • NooIIXT tIaw AILVEIT JUNK Nr di DZTECTISC6... 012111. 0 Noralog ores pools' bill la oxisiaboo, sod r'i inibiloiting ate 41***oviry tabs:l47llM to drools. m Riot. Amor* PP adolrably.thatr irilikwiliiima i s ID easy. and &WWl* instontaueouo. •PP 0.110 loan MI, oitooloo! Pio to bat up! cd' _,, sat pa doollitiod and artiorol„that Owliwbant, Z a Nita and Dadrogo Man eat sea all at a &Roo ENDIAIIII•DRINCII AND fIIMIAN. T hos Zook 111” - lust *lt o 'Wow la bli - *wok Natty* Toototo. - . • Moe Fisibet maxi . Nom • safTpirmans " Abp, a Dot at, . , 4 . 9 ' " All Its !arras wafts at *toilet. . A eatoplopte. saignuary of the , of g sod Ala s ail publbbed la l oath uau* olltigiX aptbo ollball tba Impartial HAWS 0/ ' MAI DAY. Also, ' ' A Reties of Taraa I *—;_... rook Md. unauseript Dust to tbdolhist /Ulm ::11l Diploid tbotmad tola_plata bldamat . 1 . Orteatal Llft, - ' • 1 -- . Daerilligt Om sod popkalatt pealtissor b iPlikh As ladloi as& gaullossa of that etatatry hats boot au Mot Dyad, i ftwoo, *rho trUl milieu. throughout the whole troPoind apt prove lb, moat 410 entattaiblad agar ollord to lb. puldk. , !' . landillad ProditY tosabortbers call, at $1 8 Ofira you. All lathers moat bearldroord to • SOTIN & DT& Room. Hl' , , J , Whilres mai nvekeritAClAs at.; Nowo look. ". 1 - yiehlliz i k: ll l':: A: :.•i: t l ll.- - . - 2 ?1-* . . EJNIQVED. timiy em . • d emmusedloue 01 4 sita. vitae :t ES EQUAL TO accommodate 'tor them with I iteloet..e d stock LL Mudd. them. blEty cannot, be BURKtrARD trial bare proved proteetlng Books, thre, to any man re United States, ared at equally kor