EMS ) intrs'.)ouritat. - POTTSVILLA, PA. arvammit sageirsigssituks.Bs7. otriiiiirr — liT' • • Valli Irani* of tbe • vat* clop tirdiper Weloiedy fiat the rtivare. , .. •• -, In our last •Wei announced that we woul d call the enema,* ot our raiders to the peanut lien 'cial condition of. the 'c ountry ; the causes of the •. . , • Prostration of tistaineri, and the prober remedies _.. . • . ' to beepplied. `We nor enter, 'upon • the publics-, ;. don of a series of nrtialao, Oirgood •I° the • thogghtdal at all Paithlllibutirely. yernoyed front, party feeling Or tactics, - and which' we trust, will , .be received its the•spitle they are Modeled, as touching's subject, intimately connected with the , ' ..welfire °roach, indiridual,.end with the prosperi -Ay of this eonfedersey'i, of Staley It is ao seet ' Venal matter calettlated.tonwaken the prejudices rot lho No4-or the South; it is A subject that • 1 - .. ...tontine earik mates hrelings, and reaches the com fort, and.happineskof 'Alton dependant upon him. In short, Itbettoore --l iecUh eitisecrat this time when - the country is effected fthincielly from one, ex .. inanity to the other, 'to ask what IS , the Clause-- . Can • remedy be applied t It isindeed time to pause and think *hen the fat Maces us in the fees,. that orir exports' of ape- ! • ' cis at the port of New Yr:irk earthed largely. oar' . .rogi i —receipts fValifornia. The figures Of, the New Toth Nitta Hewn report foi the week ending i• August fib , 18b7, , lam up as . follower—The int . puts were. $4,045,862, (they have been as high as ten millions alert' *ea. previons,) While the ex. ~ . . port, of Produce were only:, $937,512, : spinet , * 2 1 374 , 678 dutilw th e • yams ; ; week last year.— , What wonder, that 1111 export specie? Previous . , te 1861 'we never l :, ! in any' one year exported • eirove - $9,500,000 Of taped° and bullion, as'atestx • • ! '• eels of exportation: .0111 T Importatiorit but since 1851 that rum ranged between $24;900,000 as :a - , minimum, and 842,900,009 aseDDIDILDUML In 1858 • it amounted to $0 1 ,500,000, end now:it is repert ed, that In the' Brat seven 'mouths of 'this year sin have already ihipped 87,000,000 more than far the mime „period of last year. . • - I. . , We , ha v e notepad; this week :to enlare upon • --, I. • the causes of thelprositate condition of the bud nese of the 'country. T h e IDIDOIOd', written two , years since by the Hon. George. N. Eckert, of .this Cooint,Y•••••••one ll of the ablest and most, practi cal men of th e eotrutry—in reply to a manutini - cation from Gov,. : Pollock', 'gives the fro:iodation , of the causes of the present oriels, and We. will • aboia l oor' next by statistical fads, that Dr. . ' Eckert is cerreci in his premises.. The country is awakeued.in this gisestiois, sad it Is the duty • ' . of the press to present the , fasts at baud to show '' thenthe true pollee -of tbe , country is Prefection. ~ • • Budnessuay revive, tart like a chunk, disease • which•ireproves end relapres, in harmony with the condition of ;the the physical system, it the area beats policjigtsi•in existence, is not eradicated, the .revital will 'be but temporary, end in the fu. •• • 'lure we : i,, will ,bellsubject to new attacks, more , - enervating and disastrouslthen its predieessors. . To the following extract (rout Mr. Eckert's let , ' ter to tiev. Pollock, !orb invite attention, as being ' a r good starting Point for the facts which we are desirous, apart from party; feeling, to lay before . , -••• • ~ ' ' 1 1 our readers : .., . , . • ,„,, Btirtu J an: rei l rets, ;awn, 1855. Mr Dam; erg; I _received your' favor, , ot the ~ 18th inv asking my viebsinregarci to the cause • of, the emberrestments.uodefihich our country is ' : 'suffering, and the remedy Which, in my judgment, . 'will afford telief, and, ii passible, prefent a thaw , rues of Mutant disasters. ' : - :The range of]theae two ; points is se extensive, , . ' Dad OlDhlikatt, OD many-principles Which' might 1 -' profitably be Mr:cusped, that it is impossible , intim; Ihnitkot a letter, to desinetbiog more then merely touch, and that but briefly, upon some of the most prominent festrirei of the cause and the remedy. I consider that buying too.mach from and stdb ling too little tti th i n rest of the world, is the great I . • ciao of our seining, and the greatest curse of our eountil. Its my judgment, we suffer more fro m this cause, thin we do from all others combined, ' not excepting the wars and pestilence. with which'.. ' we bare beeni afflicted. ;, National famines have , 'been averted from is, and the nearest approach to ' anything of the kind, ii the state of things' now ' existing in sutue of our Oities 'and populous die. , . Wets, which heetwen strode:cod : by buying' ore ' (rose than we, sell to the rest of the world.; By this policy, we have piled up a foreign debt of.prob ably three laridted'milliOns of dollars; lost ai:large • portion of one gold and *deer, and expOsed to the • ,grasp of our foreign creditors the comparatively • • small 'amount 'we have ten. • yhi; tog., or stir pm-' dons metals, hu ruinously damaged and direinish ed our.eurreney, and paralysed the birid. of Andus. , try; poverty, rauffering; and 'in individual; cases, starvation, hare been the legitimate- and inevita ble consequence: 4 ' ' ' What rightlt a io overnent so so frame our revenue laws as or the jutimetatioi of foreign products et the eipertie or American idustry, and thus cheek , the growth; power , and 4e velop. ' meat of this great Atnetieth, nation ? I Ind, .try is • • wealth, whetherepplied to individashi or e, nation, . ~ idleness, wbether.from etudes, or necessity, t 1 tre. Mona! povertf. 'Natio:44 poverty is na tio n al deg radation; and'national poverty and P flegradatlen are national weaknals.a , ~ - • , 2 , : ct.'• - By sationol industry. lemon all this i lindasirty of all tie peeple, macaw of de !wad, of ',a decor, or of de dyads—whether' nyricultitroi, auttfec , tariny;nteehenietti r eumetercitd, or profs kraal— • 'sedietiutr of fOnd or sea—till great aim mid end of . . ' blkieb lie: - tee pAyeitatt, Mental, moral; soilial, and political occil-bcing 'of rook indieideul limber of • our natiounifamiig,. pad of Ike %WO, I largr. ''. If we, as a nation; reenid groerin weal It, power, greatnese, and fulfil the high deitipy which 4-- • God, in his providence] designed that rip should. we must bars our national legislation Upon our national industry; and!the value of the Olporti of Auiericen industry must be made the nicarsure by 'which to determine end : regulate the : aniount and value of theimports or the products of he iMlue try of the rest of the world. Industry is not Milli uesltli, but It is ha parent of commerce. , Commerce but distrib tee what ' industry produces. ' Tiede lives upon t e avails - of . industry.' The aierchinlhays from tk producer, • ' and sells to the conimatet, . • : ' Industry ind,consmerce may be erom aced' to a pyramid. Industry constitutes the be and body • —commetce the apex, If we would m ke it stand, - 'We must plant - it open the broad base f national industry, amounting in the United 6 ' tee to three :thousand Millions o( dollars a pine But what' ~has been the policy of oar•cational legislation 3— It has made tO4DtDOTOO. the base; 'not, - dome tic, nor exporting, but :foreigh, importing!' commerce, .1103ountiogito,two.hundred millions i year.t Our museum hews pleated the pyramid no its apex, and are struck with;lantasetnent that it willeut • eland I • This blunder has runes intodebt beyond ; oar ability; to pay mars than fifty tents on the dellar,ll robbed us of Our, precious metals, ruined . : our, : currettey, crippled oer legitimate commerce, - 'and paralysed the sinews of -Amadei') industry,: ,-: energy and enterprise; . • , • •We hate largely min:ribs:tad w '-to th w ealth and , - twer or tumid° halions, especia lly of Eugland, , France, Belgium , and other Euro erases, but • at a prodigious cost ea ; ourselves. We bays re . tarded and dronagedeur own country fifty, nay, , . an hundred fold more than we have benefitted the " ' net of the world. : Charity should begin at honie. It is manifestly the duty .of this- nation 'to • take ~. i care of Wilt •. • • • , • What right his this nation to be, rind being, to ' ' continue in debt any longer than wet, ego possibly help? Whits right itic 'this Republieto be, and 1 being, to 'pentium, in the potter audit the mercy of any foreign' nation or nations 1' e+eciallY when those nations are monarchies and despotismo, na , tarsi enemies to qtr fora of govlaninent, and whose interest it is to damage, retard and 'cripple . • us, whenever and wherever they, can .;, to'stop our' • peogniu,errest the development of lour resources,, •- and cheek, our growth in strength and power. . - What, right have ril to make it -the interest of ' . the importer: to flood us with' go ids we4o not : need; to;carry off oar golf, bankraprour couatrY, and run its into, sad keep us in debtto any extent they may choose to bredit us t' And by whom are, these excessive Importations ferried upon us-,: this excessive overtrading perpe • ted ?. :Not by the honest Americati, but by theta tip importer, i ,' In many :instances h ot naturali ; staying, not . iivinginlOar large ,011.41; polo ' DO Maw, and butes no interred la; or sympa th y us, der con n try•ar our government, further t he togenthe last iloWte-oCour toe and silver. hen the crash comes, whim to pyramid thimbles It falls upon . tiventyefore mill one of American pie; and then 'these aliens, with our hard money, ,and stocks io ; their coasts, -taking, advantage of the stringency in the Bratty. market, which they one have pro dead, tern trend and shave , ugrle at from one.to three per esanyisr montbk at this is not rlteop all. It le alleged that they have sibilants:4 some of our presses, inflierreed and co • pied our4lee lieu, end by. the Maple means atbelt command, havegiVen such ships and form to our revenue laws as beet to answer 'their ore . purposes. if this be:str, is it nonhutuiliating • d „degrading be• I t t yondthe power of endurance? W lithe American people bear this evil any longer, Will :they not , rise is their might; and forever p lan end to this '• momiteriniquity./ I - : . , , The .ftweige - importer, under Kitting revenue ! Jaws, Weeds oily te-look at the f t that we bare I geld sail de:lmM* 'meek,. It is no concern to I bins whither we peed the surplus commodities he gathers In foreign !warehomies or not. He pours . them into our markets, and ma ear country, what he very natirally terms-it, the (militia. of ~.thewurid. But lei the principl' be established that wUwill not hby more than • sell•-••••thet the , nisesere of oar capons shall de rtni" coda co !trot thisseasore or our import!, then heeann n o . ,• Mager grasp our 4di Wit will too &I'm° to the receisity of taking, in lieu , ' . breve terse, r em „ 14 . 114, 4 tee I , °l!!' cotton, culteral as well si. aliebst• t e° ..,11111141''''''er °VI ' • outwit t seibtom t nevi t i;Ic••• ...mill:me. to the' the 16,1„ will 006. :/t1 , and markets of feelings and eloweeter of AZ!" 41614.111 'The . . wield bourne Makin,. chat) fateigU importer . I:* imoristoe to coking the pr olth:"ld l b "' 1 . try, sail lading a goartst, for an i ":1 0 . 11,31 ; Hum of the mirth : at the high t priers - Ii - T a r,, - kids of th e world could a ff ord in .order i th e at be i , . might sell to us an equal amount of the products of foreign industry. , I •* .ft i. n moral null political iniquity so to frome oar revenue lama ns to expose nerd legal lender to the clutches of the f ,retga impirter, or :even to the foreign creditor. The frantwrS of our con+ti , untie: wisely provided that all debts must be Fad in gold or silver, and yetour tneollara pblio.epherss and statesmen bare so feamed Our revenue law* as to render this sahtitarreamsdniftional piwvisioni ruinously impractitoille, and consequently; incen-1 sistent with the spirit. of the eon titutiun. Both •I, cannot stand. The welfare, happiness and i dependence our people and nation, require dint totr precious metals be shielded and protected., Their exposure .so O l e ikeserd of being tarried et, keeps us in a rendition which is worn. than cots:nisi vassalage- Virtue and patriotism loudly call pun as to throw off chit yoke, and anew to declare` ourselves what "we of right ought to be, free and iiideprodant,... In the absencet.fa Iniitableand effi4iiineroMedy,-oh tained, through datieoal and' under t he possible, if nut probable, euntingeney that relief front ibis soarce en,nnot be bad in less than three yearto t 4 beetitniat the American people gravely to seatider the propriety, if not absolute necessity, of molting that they will cease I to buy. as . T er as practicable, any and all article. of foreign produe tion until the proper remedy, by governmental enactment. can be obtained. ' I am, very sure theta Is virtue, self.deniel, and patriotism enough atnung,the goodi soil Christian people of this country to take this affair into their own hands, and apply this, tbel, only remedy lett thea r to procure presentwelief; 'ilsod In del emirs* of thee, to obtain such modideatiou ef our rev entre laws as will effectually prevent a recurrence of similar disaster in all future time. The princlple to be ineetritaated in ear'revenue laws to secure us against an iscrease'of fureign la dehtedrotas is simple, and of guy application, re quiring merely, !'That, leaving ' l out of view, both the export and import of mild .and silver, when ever the exports In value doli u egotist, or exceed the imparts is value, dogleg any decal quaiter oil any fiscal year, the Secretary of the Treasury shall' be required to raise the duty on the value of a ll articles of foreign import, (excepting such articles as are herein exempted from the provisions of this set,) %per mutt. within twenty days after the ex piration of such fiscal tuartert or qui - eters during which the exports in value do not equal or exceed the. imports in value its aforeteld." Bat we have an account to settle with John Roll & Co., which should eegrou the immediate atteu-1 lion of unr national legislature! We have one ise-1 ly suffered' England and otherjEuruptum States to carry Off three hundred millions of dollars of our best stooks, sad sweat' two handrail million. of gold and silver out. of .our national industry. We, I are bound to have both stocks and gold back again. ; Bat how is this to be accomplished ? By merely enacting into a law the following bill, entitled "An act to recover three hundred milliona or American bends lepd stock's; , and two hundred millions of gold and silver." The. bill is as fel lows: I • "Be it enacted, Ac., nod, leaving out of 'slew boat the export and import of ~fold and sitter, ,wPwerer the exports do not exceed the impoite is value tieetattdoe per cent. dar t ing arty decal yaw ter of any fiscal year, the Secretary of the Treas. say is hereby authorized and ink/red to raise thel dory on the value of all articles of forrirs import, (excepting such articles as have been esentptedfrous the proeisious qf this aet.)• 10 per cessiuni ' thirty days after the expiration of each .and erery I florist quarter daring which the exports as trihre said do not exceed the ionporia as aforesaid twenty. I fire per cent." To liquidate our existing foreign debt, it, will,' therefore i be necessary to teciuirit our exports to exceed th e ittoport4--per cent., which per cent age can be regulated according to the jength or shortness of the time in which it may be conve nient and desirable to pay the whole amount.— This proVisioa would enhance the value -of our stocks abroad, and prevetill their being thrown upon, or returned to ns any faster than they Will mature, or than it may be convenient fur us to pay them. We shall thus pay off interest and priori. pal with the product+ of Asnorien if industry, which seems to use to be just and &lir, we having red the debt by'receiving the `producu- of the in dustry of Europe and the rest of the world, in ex change for the stoeks they ;hold. We have nut received gold and silver fdr them; and if we pay them !*in kind," industry4or industry, I do; not see that there is any just grimed of We have received largely et ribbons and laces; ' we will give them in retarn.lbread, meat, and eet ton, to feed and clothe them. . r "- These principles incorporated into our 'revenue laws;first, to require our exports, to exceed the imports twenty-five per mint. until we 'hell have recovered our stocks and piecious metals;, nod when thii shall have been accomplished, second! y, , tserequire our exports to be at last equal to the I Imports, with such regulathins, to prevent frauds", and underveluations , or ma t he deemed necessary, -we would pay.uff ourloreign debt nitbout the lose of coin, and effectually prevent ourselves from again running into debt I , The effect oflosch . provisitins would be to st;tn tante and increase tlie,export of the produets of; Attieriimn industry, espeeielly cotton and other **sneaker:a and mechanical productions, to the utmost event they can be consumed by the no. tints of the earth, deskriug dirsitst!yost indirectly, to sell the products of. their industry to. us. It would be manifestly their interest to Key' from us, and.give a preference to our pruductions, because the extent of theietales to l os wintld be measured i by the amount of our sales t o, them. Another effect would be, that` we should retain! our gold and silver hi give strength and solidity to our monetary institutions, and drive the notes of the smaller denununations out of existence as fast as their places can be Supplied with the pra t:Mut inetals.ll It is not. probable that we shall ever be able to get more gold titan we shall re quire; but whenever ibis shall be the case, it , will he the easiest thing in the World to get rid of any accumulating surplus, and at a premium. Pro vision need not now be. made for such a contin gency. It would be interesting and show that our ,governuidot •and peeplehave nut even begun , to appreciate the rattle and im portance of the precious Metals to a civilised, U. andenterprisidg nation like our awn. The/ are' the very life.blood of productive industry, commerce and wealth. They are the mainspring of private awl public enterprise. They are the basis of all legitimate banking; and paper money is worthless without them. The loss of our Cunt is the loss of all entrency. Debts can only • be paid in legal tender. 'Without a currency, indus try enknot hiriproductve.hor can its products be , transared fain the plaice of produe'don to the place of consumption: They would not on the soil. The lois of our preplous metals is, there lore, individual andpotiolsol paverty..t.t . • It would also be p.ofitable to pursue Ws sub• jest, and, by tracing it hack to the cause of marl present embarrassment , see how far the theories' of "ProtectiOn to stiontjat4tercs" on the one baud.. and "Free trade" on..the ether, have misled both our people and our government. "Protection tal manufactures . " Covers but a small part of the ground. It is our legal Mader—our whole, esti* national Industry,' whether on lend or on sea—id! the geld or in'the forum-kur whole people, our blessed Union nod , - priceless institutions—thin American nation; with all its interests, high hopes and lofty aspirations—with all its growth, and power, and destiny, sod 'mission, and grandeur, ,and glory—all, all these pot only need, het revairo gybe skieded protected against foreign powers an d lotnenees, eotue frees ; whatever sourest, or in whatsoever, ship! they may. • • • Liu thermals! bf thyledte l 'abalt thonastbread."--Cen. xis lil,lo. • t 'glut it dny provide ' not f , r his own. and especially Cu those of his ow" house, he bath denied tire faith, and.ts wares than an .nBdel."-1 Ties. v, rt. . • - E r The individual; the nation. or the geverreitent. that violatess this law. roust,oulLer the penalty. tdecretary Walker estimated the labor of ibe Untied States, 1841, at three tlibusand million dollars. - :The ',WINO of the Imports for di years. ending J QM! 30, 114.1, was one hundred mud ninktydre million dol. tars. - 1 (me debt being 380 millions, whilst tbs whole amount of gold and silver in the United States, not ',host tied. Is • lea than 130 atilliona rem hundred tbousind pounds sterling (nearly tine million of dollars,) were eobscribed by the merchant princes of England in )844 to dlatieruinate fraes trade doc trines throughout the world. allow much more ass raised for the same purpose In our large cities, may be best estimated from the eharacter, interes4 anti ample means of the foreign Impeders. 'The Governorof South Carolina says In his late mes sage that the financial' troubles throughout the State ate greater now than In 1831. !The North, South, East and West sager alike, and eimultaoeously, from the same cause. We export too llttlemod Import too touch: }tour monetary Institutions will then become what they ought tube: They would. have mail issues and large depoatts, upon alileh' their discounts would he in a great part based, and OHO would sell and buy domes tic bills tof exchange. _ - , l, • I:The value and Importance of, the preclotur metals Is strikingly exhibited by the operation' of the • New York clearing-house—the antount cleared beipg from fifteen to twenty mil inn dollen daffy although the amount of specie In the banks does not exceed atxteen millions. As• coming that, the liabilities In tbe drape of bank bills, • note* and Weelllhltleef Out a . d unpaid, have on an aver- Wile sixty days to run , . •4 l have lifters millions mul tiplied by sixty days (equal to nine hundred millions.) i m as tinlnutonnt which meta, on, pod 1.1 based upon the 1 lantana' millions of gold.: to taker half this amount, upon the principle that Whilst one bar is paid the other , half is nteethred.lt would Mill have fro? hundred. and fifty millions of credit netting upon the narrow bass of sixteen millions of legal tender. Thersllghtest disturb. , epee In the foundation neemuatily produces most feartal convulsions In this innamom superstructure; Shall we suffer the foreigner to abstract the foundation, oodles*. the whole fabric to fall tube rains? • - -‘4 • . Tax "snaviao" business is gettrof• into bad odor in this Region. Rye° those who are forced to give wey to the monetary pressure are te be envied, when catamarad with the "Shylocics," who . . , nOtwithotanding theirs. large gains acquired by - • Beating the business cuimamunity . hang their heads under the torte - , of publics'. apiniun, which places • • them in, a . position not very respertuble. The community dui not hesitate now CO applaud the men who unfortunate' in Matinees, secures his ,Property from the d" death of the 'haver," fur the lioenent, of his creditors. : -"Shaving" it t t the best : 1 , •of timea, is . a mean bodiless; at present it is de testable, not to say crwerand criminal : What a . business! To take advantage of the necetsities of s fellow creature, and squeeze the last cc -L nt I , from M.s depleted parse. • A man . engaged in. inch a business, may Ond favor with Beaten.— ' We think howeief,-that the probability of a more , • • intimate acquaintance with the other,place, oat his part, is strotger. : . •••• . Tam OMAN/ a/4e! .16.040.—Tbe Councils of Philadelphia hoist : adopted it 'resolution to the, el feel tbaetha]Buperintendent of the Girard satiate he authorised to adreetiso.for proposals to--rent one or more of the collieries in said isn't.. near Girardville, this County. - Way doe, Philadelphia pot comPlata the San• bier and 'Rao nallrOad ? Will she always re main &Awe' Indent - of ? • inviallooot on the espluol stock. of Ms ComPoo, t'aa7► at rie Ace News street ► New Yuri-. .11tacitiroon end the Resters bare tern issre American e4ttions—by Leonard, Meet* 4 Co., 79 Fulton street, *re - fork. Thies paterations are of sterling merit, and possess a warid.wida reputation, : tookital. ras iumaxoroutes. Arre for &pion**, Is on our tibial This superb ilhiltublo b a pronslnent bettire of the admirable MlitogemenCiat the Aosocblieb, which we are pleased to states in a 9ourhiblisil: The neat drawing,whieb takes place In Januar,. 18.58, will be +of !tie socetultreetire °Owed to subset*. bell Alevegth• PrlsasilsuPotreriantek Blare.'!Now Is *t i e *hie to sitecribe. IL ilaeuin receive* soiheerip dons. • • JRCOPORriptnotti thivne.,..lntto 0. Broyrii, - drtgititt . thls Borough, Is non nianntiFtating Ana zez . title of ,tilogne. It is sunerior we think, tn some num. nada sild abroad. , tirChalied. with Paulo; Chutitei.feit' Motsti—On Thursta man named Barney hicanint had a Wiring befOre nire Reed, charged with , passing a conntinfeit $5 note in the Mechanics' Bulk, of Phi:Ai/10101a. He M . ll eocumitted in definite( ball,hi answetl, • Mir r..Ance, the daguerreott,bai lutroduad a new style of Ple*Mtigdt Lars, ;wit k decidedly lIMPIP . The cost of the first picture of a peifeois k bat coP4*eta be i.ualtflgled at 'a tti;o6 We sprite an iosaeftion of Muse beautiful works of in at Mr. Al 10'1'1'1000M 4 inadditiem to the very 'excellent accommodations affordedjet the Wt tie Hone -Hotel of Alb boreigh. to the era l etting p idle, by ldr. Joseph Id.' lfeger, we pee. wire Abet he has Stied up In neat style, its reetanrant, located op the Grit door. , Koch alieotlon le paid by Me. Peger to the callow branch of thliftepertment of his business ! and we *vtt uo doubt oar ern:ions will type& elate the bet by extendlett to bit llbarallittrotage. • fa" Cd 0422 het to height, his been grown this setten on Ife.Geo. W. Onyder's pound, Greenwood 11111. tide Borough. Firestone of It, titaattrhkg 6feet In height; Foamed when premed, intuit of Syrup.: It Is now 14oven'bitYond goat, that the',' Chinese Sugar Cane can begrown with soccer In anyp portion of the country. It thrive's well In reunsylreinia. The days of high-priced Sipe are numbered. I , Ihrisfsg.—Mr.rni.o4:invin tin **bed Ibis season 3T bushels of Rye= one aims of pound, in' this Uniongb, bums is thiMedary Spring Farm. This cannot be sully beabss.;:ut3o bushels of Rye to the sere considered an extra trop. lin Davie has also some Chinese darer Cane in his hiVon illinersvUle Road near' the Welsh burying ground, which nfeumesll feet in height. The flour made bons the liye gown by lir. Davit is mid to be very doe. • 4111 W-Sunday Schad Pic,Nie.;—The schobtew attached to the Sunday &Ind of Trinity (Bpiseopti) Church of this Borough, Mt. Carbon, Flshbadt, etc., tint a delightful plc nic on Thuntday in the woods coolly:ons to the tee:- Wenn, of Mire Winer, at the :end of the ravine, from which emerges that ehartaltig mountain stream, Tum bling itun: Some four or five hundred adults and chil dren participated in the pleasures of the day . 7bl spot is well adapted for a ple-nie, and we are dot surprised that She little ones entered with' ett into hitt, of which then war an abundant rupply., • 1147-Early this week, the weather wee cool enough Or thixit clothing; and, area tires. Yw4erday, however, we experienced ft enamor teinperatu and light cloth. log again took the• field. Our etec ogica4 recdrd, for the week Sae follows ; P.. R. a P. TlMllkitarlf err ftwarigoania sall, rills ' BA. 51: 2P. 7 P.. . • Pat., Pept. 5-72" sr 711 P lo y. Mon., " 7.-58 . 68 62 ear. Toes., " 8.-42 (14 e 4 • Wed.. " . 9.-66 . 74 . 66 Thurs., " 10,-82 78 • 74 " • " 11.-71 PaOCEZDINGS OF COURT. 31ZPOtTED DI W/1I R. (MGM M.. Lair IMPOBIZIL VIOL ?I1 MINIM' JOURNAL' , Septearler Tenn.—Our 'Court of Quarter Session; ban been In session itsr the last; week. The bun. near brought let re it has been mostly of a trivial char , Refer, and very many of the omit sticmld have been sett tied before bringing the attention of the Court to then —such es surety of file peace. and insanit and battery c Ste. Cameo? this hind, 'ogetheri with proseretloni for selling liquor contrary to law, olenpled.most of the time of the Court. The severity of the senteners no Most of the persona convieted of 'wiling liquor contrary to law, will probably diminish-the number of offences of this kind bercifter. 'ThoCourt dir4cted the Constables to return all personal who were selltn; under the act of sesombly passed In IRA, as they have no license to mil ' any longer. There were 20 Malt ignored by the Grand jury. We give n 14t of the cases heard hefore the court. Their ate for therm:Oat part too barren In interest : I tere, port In full: • ,- Commonwealth vs. Jacob Ko‘leilt.Surety rd the Peace . , .00 oath of Levi Defiler. The wranile between the per. ties was occasioned Ay an effort to 'keep pomession of a piece of lin e}, of which web clabned the possession- 7 thoart directed each party to pay his pen costs, and to enter in MO-ball to be of good hiitavlor for one year. CommOnwealth 'ye. Catbarinal Lqbl4.-..Surety of peace on oath onlargaret AlcKeinf:, erifef - dismiaseoL - Comma uwealtb ve. Patrick Alefthrk..:.Bnrety of the Peace 00 Mai of thou h Wamsee'l Oise dismissed. t Commonwealth vs. Edward It)mger—Surety of the Peace on oath of Catharthe inhere. Defendant dl.. charged on' payment of the we'll , I ! Commonwealth vs. Monies Olstenoon.:4elling liquer without license. on oath of Jane Y . Buehler. "Onift3i" —Sentenced to pay a Sue of $73, - the costa and stand committed until the sentence be fOroplled with, not es-. ' ending 30 days. e : thillemonwealth vs. Jobs Sendel—A suet& and Battery •on oath of John M. Landis. Onfili--eenteneed to pay , a fine of Sir and the oosts. ;,i { Commonwealth vs. James D4lerArnesult and Bat tery on oath of William SMOG. After a bearing of the ram the Jury borsht In a verdl4f of "not guilty," but sentenced the Dqfendant to paY Om costs. -, . Commonwealth vs. Jeceitin Jittherk-Fornicstion and ' liastanly on oath of Ann kluithert. Defendant plead guilly,and.reevired the usual selaence in such' eases.! Commonwealth FL / Jobe Butie4-.Assault andDittely on olifilif John Moyer, Jr. net defendant plead guilty and was eenteneed to pay a teak 8 cents and undergo ,ace impriscument of 30 days. l','s . Commonwealth . vs. Bridget linen—Se/Hog Li qu o r .. without Limners on oath of Alin Dougherty: DefeU. dant plead guilty and sentence* M . pay $6O Site and .. pints. . r. . i.. 1. j Commonwealth vs. Thomas/I Dnedb--Illetendant. was etunged with malicious mischief In limaking the spoke of • wagon belonging to Peter Ili . 11aber,et the time of . the Battalion at Pt. Clair. .Dulity end sentenced ' '.. to pay s . doe of $lO and the costa: r ' • Commtnewealth vs. Anthontiithrit-4senult and Bet. teiry on oath of, Mary Built.' 'Defendant 'plead guilty,. and was setileneed to pay a Sea of $1 and eas4.l ! Comusenwersith I'm John Whitehall:a, and Eillablth Andersots-,-The defendants were. indicted'. for keeping a .Disorderie Borne near idienn•silik. The evidence did. not go to - show that defendant ii' kept a dk9 'Waite, end the Jury brought in mereellet of "not ge ty. aid ' \ that Daniel. Ault, Constable.; ;and eroseentorl pay the costs." ' The Court ordered that part of the verdict, padd. Ilex the costs on the Coretaide tote anthem . 1 ,. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Iltildigam—Selllg Liquor without Licenoe ; on oath of Lail D. Bretthe t o Weakish:ad himself gone inth defendant's'arm and bought liquor of defendant's Mother in Idea nee.; and further, defendant bad told the Constable' t t, he had t i sold ilquor, but as the proseciiiw failed to Prove when '. this occurred, and the hie reetdres 'the 'olfenee t to be committed within two years , the Jere heneitht. le oar dirt of "mot guilty," sod pull*, costa on the Constable. The Court however, oniereitheso to be stricken elf, ciasidering tiat the Coasts , ;had done no more thin his duty In going into defer:444Pa house and Purchuing liquor: . Thlv was a case froll2,', 'ashington township. Commonwealth vs. Derbeei Merman alias ' Javelins Gorman-Bering Liquor wiltrout,ideenee on nth of • Robert Philips: Defendant plaid guilty—finial $35 and pay coats. 1 I • , .• ~ • Coromonwedth vs. John tD, ellirratillnli il'hilm °I? Sunday. Plead guilty— Sea and pay testa. Commonwealth vs. Willitei:Speuee—deasint and Rat:, tery on oath of Alfred is Straub. This was a proems:: • lion tbr an assault and battenly,on Cot. Straub, commit. ted last October at reger's [Fetid on the weeping of tie election. As our residers era generally familiar with the facia of this case we need ribf detail thlca, T,se Jail brought In a verdict of gulity Not jet elasticated. Commouwealth vs. Jame:. Mangen--eethog Liquor • without' License on oath of liar; Smith. Plead guilty.' Attired $ l5 sad the cont. - 4 -- - . i Commonwealth vs Lo Jones—Selling Liquor With out License oq Oath 'of J.Ol deari. Plead guilty.— Pined $76 andcoatm . 1: ? ' - +. , Commonwealth vs. Luketßotan--Suratiof the Peace ' on oath of Thomu Dunielni i. Deft. topay costa and give ball in $lOO to keep the penes for ore year.' I . ... Cconnerinealth vs. Will* Williams—Surely of Die 'Peace On oath of Catharimi.Eraluer. MIRA°, pay' ' and give bail In $lOO to keep pence ` One year.' ' pay' . Commonwealth vs. John Iloward—Selling thin • on Sunday. Plaid guilty. flied $lO and sehtenced ' 30 1 . 1 days Imprienumeet. '' iPi 1 Commonwealth vs. Jarneilliteheli sod) Violet Ditch- I etiLlturety of the Peace on 'Oath of Elizabeth' Bretlargh I Cast .0 heard, and each party ordered to pay halt the I costs and each to give tall* $300.19 keeP the One t. 0.1 wards each other for one Yale;' , j CoMmon wealth vs. Joith Brattargb—Sande cei' the! P4see on oath of Violet Miletrall. Sentente acme an pew s i ceding. l, •_i i •, . I - 1 . , 1 . Commonwealth vs: Beery Romegarten--Sellirig 1i.14 quo, without License creil?With .of D. ,H.Crist: Plead guillY. ' Fined rebind pakCosta. • ! I. I ' Cr moon wealth impel:s4 Welker—fielling ;Wm MO • Sunday. Guilty. Was mthienerd ;to Pay $lO Atte, ther` . meta, end undergo an inMe s entit of 80 day;,. i ': il l .Demme ewealth Is. TtIONI ll a°l * ° 7 3ruln ir 14° 1 without Limon art oath 4.frieeoreton. feed gulityi • .. listed 05 and to pay collemi;; . I : ' 'll Commonwealth vs. war--Assithit and Battery:on , oath of Jane Balton kited guilty. .8 nets ihuhnolite‘ , ~ . i • and 3,0 days ltalloix".° ,•••'. _' Commonwealth vs. BOA* Prendenberger—Lareerg of Woo Wulf the Pcoeottf Oran Lehigh Coal CompanY on oath of Nathan Pattern:M. The Defendant appeared, to he pretty aztendlioly iiiigell In theflminew of blal , log and selling ohliron.**ser copper t ae„ and this Pill' party of 'the Company's tifil Mated la his pression, which be contended be it'aid bought..jAn oversight . in . not proving the legal eminence of the 00411 , 3 qt I . lrine+ tad the ease front going te,the inry on its Milli. . Ver dict, "not guilty:' ~ - ?f'i .. 1 • I i 1 - _ :.` Couneopweiatth vs. *Ohm, Tontlimson-Aleilier Li. goo! without License osi.;reth of Peter: Brown. Bee. plead guilty. rued s7s4end Mei' 1 '. -' 1 ! 1 Commonwealth ma 'Agriner iLowel—Bei . illlit L‘er, 'without Lkinse on orits erf..W./I.,Urnett. Deft plied guilty.. Pima $26 and 4siii. ' . . 1 . : ' i . mrsus this ,sub Jest. =MORI TABLIK. foral - Affairs. Ormartireealth vs. Airs Ortilitte4elling &keel without License on oath of Peter Brown. De& pleat guilty. Not yet sentenced. Commonweelth vs. :Thomas Doyle—Anson and Bat. tory onneth of William Breen. Guilty. $1 fine and i . • ikennionwiedth vs. Lewis WHilittit-- AnienHanti Bat terytes .. . oath o t ta n 7k Williams. Th is was k• light b e,. twten two bio * 'There n appeared to be moth bitter killing betweei them. • The Jury found the delbsdant pithy, and helves tined 0 tents and sentanced to pay the coax; sad reheat ordered to give bail Is slool6' , keep the pence for one year .! • , .. ;* , • - • ~ • . ~, 0011111tortiesph re. Peter Emlth—riarety ot . the Poise . 'ott.oath of Watkin Prietutrd Cue diseds&d. • i . . , . . Connttquireifith ie. Henri Neider—Selling Liquor on /Sunday Otlol4 of Wm. if . ). .Ilaid guilty—lined $lO and costs lord undergo 30 days Imprisounsent. i CemmonirisSith vs. John BeMe—Lareeny of goody lar. ... . . ~ • . . . teugi lig* Puler IL Esher Which ' were nfieged to have . . been takes fries Tither% wigon in St. Clair st the time' td the Battalion tberielit theEpring. Terdirt not guilty. • 1 Conmsodweitita : s.: thsttit, Lawfat-IlithrtY of the iPeacenis oats ; et . Money . Defendant Iris ordered' I nt „ c ,. • . .. to pay costs.': ts. I • I , '1 Ono motiviralth ' s. Thphies Murray and Wary Warm t tEnrety of the ?mice on-oath of Wary 'Lawler. Case fill:inhaled lid Martin 'Lawler arterial to 'pay the costs: 1 Commonettsith4. ?bonnie - ttitsttereeni of goodi belonging to!Pet4. Palter: Teedict'notittlity." 1 .Conemotteralth. 1 Va. Baronel litehworib—Larmuy of goods bdonging,to - Peter R. Fisher, alleged to have keen !skein from kis wagon in EL Cialr.:' Veedkt not guilty. Cominonwesith Its. Thos.' Ifiggene—fielling Liquor Without 144.nee oh oath of Bridget Bork. Def e ndant ! , Iplead guiltyrtlned . sl3 eat that:nets. , , -- • • Counionwealth , te r Sante—Selling Liquor on •Hrinday - . .1 , on oath of eridgetiintit. : Defendant plead gulltyillo l fine and 30 days his r pkiamtment. : , - ' ''_ I - - eotamonnealtb is:. Mary Lynch- Selling Lidoetrjelth out Licetteenn aititi! et Thrums Hine* ,00111prilued pa 'lid eos4. - I i - • .'‘'. ' - ' ''' f. ' ' 1 ccumr°,Bwe'atl!!,- Mary . - Idllele—ReMbif idtpior OD Eunday cm Oath Of Thomas Higgesa, Oidity7ihsed $lO, cads, end 10 days impritentotrat. -- • : ' Constaimwealtie :re. Terrence Qedn—lielling Liquor 'without ticsnee onoatb of D. Ault. reed .goilty—slo ' tine and costa. -Li - . .. . Com retouvicalth vs. Bridget Burie—diontty of the Pelee on oath of Edirard,Noltin. Case dhunimed and Alward Nolan curtsied to spay the costa. ' • .- , We win . publish the remainder next week. '.- - • i Clesand Jars , Report. To the Ifillorable,the lodges of the . Costit.ottliar ter Seminole, in and for the Comity ofgehlailkai, The ()fluid lenient haquiring kir the Ommetyontichnil kiti, Septedibee lieudone, ntspeettay report: • • . • • . That they hare acted on 91 bill,of whisk 70havarbeen found true bills and 21 returned knitted. The greater portion cd the bills laid before the Inquest were aantuit and battery eases, sod violation "td . the Act of 1888, reg ulating the sale of Liquor. The assault and battery co: ass were prineftiallybf a petty character, and should 0.11 have becurbroitt before the Court. ' The • rand 4 ry have visited the County Prison and were delie 6 ted. ith the cleanliness and ceder of the Mime, and highly gratified with the affairs under the iasuageingat of O. W. Rolfes:der. req. ..: _ The tiniod,,Deryhave whiled the Pubile Mean of the County, and And everything he good condition, *rapt the defects In the Sin-proof abutters, which should be' bulled 'hermits the wan. i The timed Jury have visited the County Altos House. Through the politeness of Mr. Schwalm, the Steward, we examined the aptrtments occupied by the paupers.— The buildings, with bat few exceptions, are in tolerable repair, The privy biltniging to the Insane department Ise ueisance refthe'first gram:lased is iseefinse ought to be erected istunedintely. . The :bending occupied for a School Gene* should be repaired sod seated property ibr 1 the comfOrt of the &Wyatt. The moat of-the wooden, • bedsteads are In a dilapidated state. They should be re. moved, aid be replemd by iron bedatersda. ~ it stone wall ought' to summed the entire building i ociuplealhy the paupers, in order that they ennut steal, clothing. At., belonging to the imagoes, and take tem porary Wave, end ethers' with liquor, as wevirei !Wormed they often have deine. It mould also give to many of the fauna, who are inctettnalve,an opportunity of enter else In the open air, without danger of wandering away, ' wheneu„! they are Dew ckwely coutitted,Ac. Thou:at in. !aloof,: portion of the paupers informed as that the Sad they receive was beyond endurance. Many of the !ramie postion have infanta, and It Is known that luny of them' do a great amount of work, sod it Is but jut and humane that they Awed get keel that Is palatable for thenisolves and infants. They should at least, have the overplus milk, Ittihad of having It fed to Ike hogs. The sick, ward express themselves well eddied with Mr. Schwahh, and the persons attending them. We are of 1 the dtsided opinion that mismanagetnent has reigned' "peewit la teal I iiteltution for many years put. It is impossible* particurlisfe In tbleitepart the ma ny wrongs to !belles-payers rpelrated by the lasi ticieney of the former and p I Burd of Directors.— We cashally looked over the its, and were astonished to find that, In the west lm t lnititution of our, t ()nutty' such a miserable of beets could en lug to tobirated. During t , course of Woe years we I find but 110 pages of the ger Book used. and three I, but shout one-thlrd Ali The amOnneof money paid I to sustain the Institntiou is onormon b a r .)We °moot see • (row *rich expendituresO money eso made after ' tar 1 king Into eentdderatton; t the prine pelyentlon of the Paupers get only dry bend, potatoes sod coffee every meal (except two meals per week.) when they are allowed a small piece of meet eeen. .The Implicit approve of lb., appoitstment of a Couunitee to visit the Alms Ibivatt an nually:tad 'examine kilo the accounts of the Direetora j and, Steward, and it is the desire of the Inquest that a now aid proper set o' Books be opened, and in future I be kept in a proper and business like manner. The Ice! portarrt fret should be treed bow much money the Conefy gains or leers annually, by working the farm.— From the present made of keeping accounts, no farts In that respect Din be ascertain d. fheJory wield re , iterate the recommendation of the fernier -Grand Jury that the management of the farm connected wine the, House should is separated hem the duties of the Stew; ant, ebd tee selection of a competent wan for Steward j who would to able to tlischarge the duties or both Stew- i art and Bookkeeper. . 'lle Grand Jury would, report the necessity of a rafb big aikmgekle of the Centre Turnpike from the Canal Bridge - below W. Pienulg's ilotel toe point °ear the Wa ter CON locks. This place of Bead ham been reported on by thi two former Grand Judea, but It has not been at” tended lo on the par tof tbe Turnpike Company. • The Greed Juryareintenned that eta poltnt whin the Wit Creek Railroad cremes Jackie,, street In the Ike rough of Port Pirtion, It la very frequently blocked up with locomotives, rendering it dangerous for persons driving In tragonband carriages to pass . that point.— There should be a fissinan or signal of approaching to. comotives. In conclusion the grand Jury take this oppnrtualty of conveying their thanks to the Court and District At- Aorney for their kindness in furnighing information rel ative to theledulles. I. SEVIIRN, Foreman. [cowstuiricanv.) ,lalastais.Ets:—l am really pleased to Cud that you 'llll continue to speak out through the Jotagat. your sentiments teariesaly and mantolly. "Upon the ;objector Temperance there!. no doubt or your ground. I my to you .Ito in,"grahead, the cause &just. Would it not be well to lairs our new Distillers a small touch. Iwu op that way lately and Mt surprised that Americo/4 could ,enter into to hearths' a bailor's. Ido not wonder at some kind. of emigrants doing so,. Our they know be better.. But for, MiliSielln born enters to Wrap so low, "ye gods, it detk WPM met" Oil the &hoot question you are right: by this Nom, Mr. Krewson and begin to think so also. I bare long thought him unlit for the , positkr. and the Idea of a SchOol Superiotendent prodding at Political Conven tion's.,and middling In county polities, to the neglect of Educational matters. is certainly extraordinary. I doubt whetherk "iodise spectacle an be gonad in any other , portion of the State. • • Jahr knor that eertilleatea bare been gnaw t o i n . rompbtent Mor.thera. ti bit Because S t u? belong to the &lib. Glee It to him Red drive tam to the position be la -better ralculat.d to fill, that of a primary -teacher; fathead of a County School Superintendent. • Your friend, AI4PREUS. - PEW, PASTE AID BOMB& t+ Art%lesign it Infested with I'lf7eetion. Tuesday, October 13 1 h. par Deaths In finnan last week, 97. - ,014P-Deiths in Dalin:lore last week, 118. „Itife-Deatbe in New York fast week, 675. IgirDeathe in Philadelphia last week, 239. 40 - The potato rot prevails in Massachusetts. Aoll'Personal property of Cincinnati, $23,568,_ 61i. -11rTo view the British littosenin rettulres a week. ... I 'I/SPIN,: Dr. Jolla Ludlow of Philadelphia- is ,•• '',l3/IrEleveral failure's took place in New York 'this week. . larTbe Maine eleotinti hires place on Mon• dig, next. itirSevetaltidditionn . ) ,failanis are reported in' I.lverpool. , • , ,AlP:Woniiiii.barvoiters in,litaw York receive wsiday. Allr•The Sultan had consented to new elections , to Moldavia. • osirA "Lidies" Dress Reform" Convention hat been, held in Auburn. N. Y. .j2o•The Philadelphia cotton goods manatee. inrors ere working short time: „ Air Pittston with a population of some 8;000 has n..t a single public school. /0111 -. ln Alabama, the baji.worm bad CUM !newt/A its ravages near Belenti. porWe. heal. of Ihe failure of ex.tiovernor :Farwell," of Madison, Wisconsin. . pe-131.43overnor "Bigler of Calltornis 'bus gone to Chili as Aineriain Minister. I - AMPA Ore in •Brattleborough, Vt., last week, Idettroyod $lOO,OOO worth of property. flir•Peter Brain, the Well known reunle•pain iter,'died 'on Sunday last. aged :2 yean. jfidr•At the •Elmira Itsii on Saturday, Flora ;To pie won against Leneat and Red Bird. jillisLettera from the Tarkish provinces report the hamlet as all over, and the crops magnificent. .0 4 114/fln New York 20,000 persons attend pious of pahlie amusement da ly. In Philadelphia 10,. 000. c J 1134 large portion of the business part of Americas, Ga., was - destroyed by fire last Bon day. , jlSN'Stillman, Co; proprietors of the Novelty Works, New YOrk. b ase suspended pay ments. • • •The submarine telegraph betweeply and Malta was etpeeted itkbe•eompleted in Sep tember. Aleaina Esher Baker has been play. lug su eugapaieut at Louisville, 5y., with great sueeess. , Jler•Catberine poides, a German woman, wai murdered in Philadelphia last Week. Ber hus band is under Arrest. prThe Cincinnati city prison now has sixty ' ere inmate"; Thirty-11z of them are employed tape° the , chain gang. Yew. Garden .lieu Lotldea Is ides.' unitive, that two or thiee days are necessaty to see its entire eontaiti. - • )1111Pq6e wheat crap Or , Illinois this Year le es thanted 1124,000,1100 bWiels r and the 'earn crop at 200,000.000 btls.! 380 LOltbart, Demieratic mem ber of Congress leleOt from the first district of In diana, died on Monday. jaill•The Thu Miss Tomei is 1200 feet long.— Nighteen years !litre expended in the wurk, pther with 11090.000 • fliff•The latest hods fashionists hare intro duced hoop sleeves as • portion of ladles' dresses. Now stand off entiroly,.ye mainlines. Parld/ssslhro ;emptily otwboat iinported by Great Britain 'from the United Sates <wow 128.- 'O9B bushels; In 185 T, 2,483.753 hishels. jElir`hfinmsota is preparing to be or State.— Ohs has adopted a coat of arms, neat nod op. .propriate—e,maiderablued the Indian in it. .+? List Bendel wai the one bundreth birth. day of General Lafayettoi, one of the patriots of the Iteeeletlee, and friend of Washington. • •-• AleDtinnugh, the tragedian, has reached PhiliMpltla from California. Re was saeaerstal,toriaglakitaia• s "pocket full of Toelos. • Jinfliforpenowielb lfropital near Doodun. contains AA this thualliti pensismers. 105 TIOMMI, and *there; atakriss thalotatiamber of inlayed! about 4901.• • ffilebThe nuts of the steamer. - Araifoi which recently arrived Intut Bumps, !bas been smarted for smuggling a large unto ant of laces. 13. t 1 iUinine , a printer in "the of fice of the Albany journal, cut his threat on so etomst of,despandency produced by epileptic J ffilt•ltisr. William B. Sutherland of Burling :ton, N. J., is charged with sedueing a girl fifteen years of age, daugh.er of a member of his -ebureb.' pi!' Suaddy 'at Gloucester ;Samuel Davis stint his wife dead, and subsequently com mitted !yield*. The deeds were prompted by jealousy. - 1 =pit' Cyril! W. Field hid two-thirds i od his in terest in the cable insured in London, ,by! paying *premium of 20 pet omit. No other stockholder had iusurcd. • ' • rA treaty with. New arma da in, se, t. mean of all 'mining difficulties and controve rsies be tween 'bag power nud the Bolted Ste* bas,beist eleneikiet Wrietdegfert; 7111741iss'.Talinya • May, the ° Anteriea'n Prima Douai, who arrival in the Atlantic, will is e shun: time enannmwe her professional career at New, York to grond'opera. • t• largo one hundred and 'ulna towns in New Hampshire there bag been 4 decrease or popute. tine of nearly 17,000, owing partially to the rava -ps of the western fever. • The old IJiited States 114nk :building on Cli fi snout street shine Fourth. Philo&lphfa, will it is thought, be converted into a post Maim well adapted for - that purpose. - • 70EPRiets at the gems of Jerusalem bed - rtr• stilted in the death of twenty-four perettoo. Much excitement existed in the vicinity , of the Holy ' City, and 4 general outbreak was feared: , ,ISP-Mrs.. Treat, f Gr andv ille, Michigan. after enduring the must brutal treatment from a drunk en husband, ended her troubles by ;bisdior her child to her-person and leapitsgAnto Gread.RiVer. 110,•TheAraying - of a. White Mountain stage driver to New Yorker Sitting with - hit* ?pose if I event deem' to York I should "geawk remand jest se yeas/vibe des op Aire," IS not ba3. )151,"A 'Peng lady of Scranton, puerile coun ty, oatnedld ism Julia Curtis, while passing ! throhgb; a piece of woodlaod,Was recently garroted by an - Irishman and robbed of a gold Witch, cod breast pin. . , . • 4110`Litlle or no business is.dotag in' real es tate in New York just now, owing to the 'trio. geney in the Mona:, market.. Property generally ts out of the market, and the few sales_ that are making are at a seerillee. • I j_ ./Silrilanorables Heakthurst, Packer. and Wit - Mot; candidates lOC Governor; -Pollock: Presefit Goreroori libber; Johnson and Porter, Ex Oor ernors, have been .appanted c o mmittee on hams at:the approaching Sotto Fair. - ; plt"lit Co niumption gamble—We cannot doubt that in maoy eases crseated 'Consumption a care has been effected solelj by the use - of the Wild Cherry preparation of Hr. Whiter.' Its healing ' erects are certainly wonderful. • ' • , , = POLITICAL Wtsunnitx.—The Republicans have nominated Ae W. Randall tiir Governor, sattCharleeBhrury frir Lieutenant Governor. Masatentwarts Pnutint—A Convention elf the young men of Worcester. Mass.; favorable to the election or • Won. N. P. Banks, Jr., for tiovernoe, was held on Tutu day. The utmost enthusialm prevailed. Tux loistsville Joitrisal,ithe moat able, energetbi and hniatiti of the whole Southern.'ArneNcan - Prue, his as knowledged the demise of the party in Southern lati tudes, and calls upon the i neopla to organtie new party. JUDea IVILIWee APPOl3eram , a —Dy: apiolarnarot of the 'State Committee, no*. DAVID WILMOT' will address his fella& citizens; at the .following . placesi , Waterford, Saturday afternoon. SepLill.' Kr* Saturday even ing: Sept.lG• Beaver, Monday afternoon, Sept. 14. New Castle, Tuesday it noon. Sept.ls.l 31ercur, 'Wednesday afternoon, Sept.l9. Butler, Thursday afternoon, September It. ' 19. Allegheny county, Friday and Saturday/Sept. IS and • Indians, Monday afternoon, Sept 21. Johnstown. Tuesday afternoon, Sept.= Clearfield, Wednesday afternoon, Sept. Bellefonte. Thursday afternoon, Sept. 21. Lew down, Friday afternoon. Sept. 25. tfloomileld. Saturday afternoon, Sept. 2t. Duneannon. Saturday evening, Sept. 26, Ilarrisbmg, Monday afternoon. Sept: 231 Meehan buburg,,dondriy evening, Sept. 28. Carlide, Tuesday afternoon, Sept. al. Gettysburg, Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 30. York, Thursday afternoon. October 1. . Chesnut Level, Irldaylaitornoon, October 2. . Lanputet, Saturday afternoon, October 3. • West Chester, Monday artanaomr, Oetner 5. Media, Tuesday allitiMon, October O. Phila. and vicluity:.fram the nth to tbe;l3th.., • Oar hien& in the yard's; counties aro requested to note oo appointment*, end take ittutedlottt sulks to oirta,tat lattematker, tell to acute a tell ettondence of totem LEStIiS. TODD, . , . • ' Otairwan ofdkri Cbsaasatec. Startup Waite)a, Sanwa- Aseeteaa4Belpieblteata State Nenataao. . Slobs. • • . Oonasos: '•' • DAVID WILMOT, of Bradfottl,ouoty., CIItALL WILLUM .IqLLIVARD, of Phitadfirhi*. JUDOPI3 OP TIIP SUPREME *PT JAMES Payette county, JOllEl'll J. LEWIS. of ehrister county • Dematrattei l State Nomination.. 113011/3011,4 WILMA 31 P. PACKER, of Lyeolul?g county. CANAL CONNISNIONZI : NIMROD STRICKLAND, ot Cheater county. emear.res J upon: WILEIAM STRONG, of Berk' county. • ' JAMES TUOM PEON, of Brie musty. ri Deoieeratlo Count): Nonalsollooto. Assaanear.—Dr.•T. n. L. Eburi oroigsb,,ig; Arjobsej Wearor, Illaerirdpe; ° charles 1). nipple. Tremont. Pateraorfraar.4Danleifll. Ehoeneer, Pottarflle. Raorams..—Levi Unbar, Pluegrare. Riateras.—Jacob Fefier, febnylklll &ref. Curia Or Eramora, &e.—Charles A. lator.,;Orerlpbues. Tarastsza.—William BlckeL Ashland. ' OrsiNumorea.—Edward °Tom% liarweilan. Downs or tin pens.—Nathan 4. Buis, EzeliaylkW Kates. - Atastof.—Ceeoma F. 'Meat, Ilobtel.• COUPITESPLI . T Wlll 7 / 1 01 BALSAM:LW. would emotion the purchasers of the Balsam of Mid Cherry ° against an Imitation article which has madeits appearance in many places,. and which might' deceive the unwary by ite resemblance to the genuine bottle. Of the mixture We need nut speak. Unprincipled scoundrels can always be rotted ready to counterfeit any' thing, by which they can put bsoney in their pockets, #nd they are aura to ammo the most popular and well known Article on which to practice their ratable*. It is a•lainentable fact that there are also dealer. in suedieistei "ha are willing to lend themselves to carrY our this imposition, by Selling such trash us genuine, because they can buy it for less than half the coat of the real article. Avoid such a man as you would a dealer hi counterfeit money, fur he Ls the greater scawp of the two. ' They, bare never dared to forge the, written sig rature tif Butts, having a wholesome fear of the State Prison before their eyes. Be sure that soaked au the outside scrapper the terrines% eigua- Wu of I. atzrzy, and you way rely upon its being genuine,. ,liny none other. -• pap JOHN 0. BROWN, Druggist, •Agent for, SchOylkill County. , 4 — A Lady who.Lui been l amed of Omit nerrotta debility, after many years of Misery, &Shea to make known to all kllew•ingerere the' mare means of relief.— Address enclosing stamp- to pay Minim postage, Mrs. MARY Z. DIMITY, Boston, Mosa..'and tho prescription will be beet free, by next post. 314 m .fav•Ter ho‘ekorpent who virlt Philadelphia for their supplies, Tratiats A litrrcant, Importers of China, 0 Late and Queenanare, 707 airstont Stmt. more Seventh, otter the greatest variety of ant and bernilrol gouda. Trenaz iltsvaps':lmport their staCit expressly to sell to the consumer and have built tip iha largest re. tall trade in the United States, by selling to the Fanner sad Mize's the.lbest pod ot.wared et the ;lowest, *hole sate prices. • - ' 374 m ttir'Wooits Illeatorattnee—Of all the restore. tives.du the hair that hare teed invented, Wood's! Pm' eMlnentlY claim the grid pleat. It wilt certainly re 'on the engem! eolor of the tialr, tf the ,direstions are Ibilowed for a sufficient length of time., It also bag pro disessi astonishing effects in bringing mat growth of bale, where the bead bad beet) previously paid. Wood does dot pretendthat It will do this in all cues; 'and we ildak his candor is a good reeoMmendatiod of the tit , tire vbkh his restorative readily piaasseit. If the roots of Ike We are destroyed. no Mullen 'oower ran make them gerpr ;OM; but where thaw Is anyteltality left In the root4the mutoMtive will redew the hair In all its within vigor.. It has lane this repeatedly whew all other remedial had filled. , It is iberelore.Mdrth white In all cues to make the experiment: For clawing the had of dandruff, and thiekening and strengthining the hair It has no meal.—Western Pehiot; ST4I /Wlll4OOO FLEW be 'paid for any Medicine that hill mert,,YdaTT'd 1111TCUERli . MAO IC for the Mowing diseares:—kheumatisui, I.lolllllli. irk. Seidel:Affections. Con hided Joints; ICholie Palos, l'alnalkthe fide or Back. Meadaehe, Tooth.ubs, Spraius, Sore Throat, Oita, Blithe*. Bores, sod all Pliessee of the Skin; Slurries and , the Glenda. ;None genuine without the **nature of Purr it Burman attached to arch lAA Principal Mace, 305 Washington street, itrooklyn, hi: Y. • Joni O. Bunn, B, unist, Centre etrest, Sole Agent for SchnylklU County. air Tins to to certify that hare rusdehut one applb cation of the Stogie Oil on my Angers, which bate bent drawn from cossUro• lon of the cords. 'tough: on by :rheumatism. It muse weroatent mouthed:aniline, and lam now entirely cured. I riteerfally•reeoutmend It to all atilleted likewise. J. M. YIN/HOCH, IlLarrishurg, M 26. enai street. 7 ' • I 1 Jane t, let MAR.R.I*D. .BARIM—DONAT.4--in MADYlkill Mario, on Rensday kit by Rai. Mr. Moyer. Mr. iltkllCU Bortu.- of Pow. tilt,t Mrs. Ituustra AIM, of Albatoy: township, Deals County. i "‘ ' • • . nis.ti. YARREL.—At Schuylkill Waren, on the trib that. UM FRANCIS, aged 6 months and.l6 daya (Mushier of G. W. A Rebecca navel. I ' YORE.—At Printehm, W. 1.. on Thursday arrenliss. the 1014 lest., Sanaa A. Moon, war of,Galue Bloom !booed). of Pottsville. BCLIPPE.II—LAt his reoldsdre in this benumb, Oa the • 6th lad.: Amu Gattorpf Smrram, ft., in the 711 b year of his age. She writer Of the Modes' tribute of 'respect to his memory, which appeared - In the United GUM' (Auefte, speaks the ariatiMents of this Community ?deo: ! God that, whir Providence hu seen at to ronma's limns Our a Christian midst, one who whole character was truly that of cattleman. ' toDr. Shippers paned th e early byterraa of bia medlar] life Ile war; a sradsate of the thilversity Of Pennsylvania; and owlet the. oldest Alumni of that Uwe honored Inatltutlon.' •I . The news that Daliblppeir le no Iner t , will ridden rum - hearts, whose privilege It was to share Ida Mu and large friendship. • Admired and esteemed aw his ran intellectual quali ties, and belated for hie hinderer% of bairt, and that sweet urbanity of manner en peculiar to hiamelf, his death bas leti a void in the large and Mined circle In wbkb he asoired.whith no otber acme ran 611. • Ills lifelbene with lb* (Gross of kladnesr, path sem hanthity, end . ,asod will towards o th ers, sad his sorrowing frienda, kiserrius bow faithfully he, has per. hrmed the part of the good physician ha* on tartbaire 40054 with the hawed hops that by hag gone Obis I* ward la Ilaarew '.L. ticlNions •• )ittel(igoC.i I .-- - ii LOST 81. FOUND. , . . , - Sicgf or tho Baotou chorales orei..w,it:iot!t . pixtors!at .tbli o tits MEM are one hundred Methodist intlitieters' in coontry Vito preach In the German language. .j ; 4 .: -_. 'Al' the Maine atplist.Stater Conveolloo It wee; staled that arcs Baptiat therefore in • Maine. SS balm . 0 0 Pan' I ;tor. In conneethist the Baptists have Meithureltenig; toe of wbkh no pesthis. • , •.1-, I 1 1 Amours* teen resent eat/Walton the nvonber,of pnr, hessentalw the lorldldesorata to 93;000,060: rdetatiers off the Itosualstlitheikined Break ebbe*. 307 " 0 , 0 0 : I illoltalimedatif,lloPaqqd,i :Pagans, ilittADO,now - I • 1 , ., A; the later BON N. W4lanual Conference it teas Ma i ted that ,ben, ant ab 0,900 ebildran la • the MetMOlsti 'Sabbath SebonilS , lo(these.'3l,oooereMilehrlletbeendt of the Erie CorAfereney. The Fara day .Bd l a4 Adrearal boa a eirentahon,ef 1.14000,1aud It bas made a nett tidal in circulation nfOlfrio ten months-4 ' 1 - Ansi:cis Bootie 'or Conntstoossita on ionias t .ilis- Vona,- :American 'Baird of Ciarriblesiolters lob l'orel sign V - • . - held their anneal' meeting is Provirkiaerr, 'on T ' 'l *The Treasnrds report Shove the Irecelptal for . the Jear mnere wets $49,12034i and ! the expetidi. 4 ture5.53,1,500,...114 debt of the adman had' beat e r*. dated to ASO& - Vieuty.eight miselonarles had( a seat out, and rir.hteenwete under appointenenti 1 i Iv is now afty•thnee yeas since the British , 'and For C idgn Elbl eilkedety Imt Instituted. elute lit was oilers I bed, It has toned 30,861,901 copies of the Bible ind Tes tament. Its receipts last 'year wan' six hundred' and fifty thousand dollies sad It printed. • million adsl - half of votutnro. 70or American Euelety . sras in!etituted i *Welly years later. • receipts the pest year dire:been cheat $OO,OOO, and !printed those-eloarteral of A Million of Wheels and , / this. ',,80 great li the dr Woad for these, and ' " • P , l beads; th.g.oree.unetreel end ninety thousand more 3 ":, been "W11144.41'4 past year than ever before. II • t , Betio barb bees distrltel glad la our own country. But the'-anionist printed la terantyete•eit foreign tang ges for Amadeus Ilso,thows the composite character of 'our nationality. Bowie et* iry civilised oat lob has Its representatives here. j forty I live thousand Bibles were In atosnah,ind six, theinaterr in Trench. . . - ''s.. : ',., ,i i NOTICES , : ' , i i sir PRIMITIVE METRODIST ;CIIURCW corner ofd Lyon anel2,4 street. fet•thilrervint every Sabbathat 10j welock ll if and 6 o'clock,P.l4. " ' it ' t /fir METIIODIST EPISCOPAL' CRIIIICII; Second Street. Pottsville, Rev. ifttllssi L. Otter. Pastor. Di j vine service every Sabbath at 10 A. Wand - il, 7% P.M. BAPTIST CIiCRCEL—The! folio - tithe ministers are espected to fill the pulpit of the.DeptintiCkurth at the Urns deththated: .- .ir • ;1 ' . . A. B. Bell, - t U Sunday In 111 , 1 0 1 1tnfr 1311; Jolla El • Oistle, I lit 40 i °called.. ', t•! . ne.ItSTOLISTI. urnor.ANCERIRCH". Mirket Square Pottsville, key. tiaand.'Stica. Pother. Divine seOlce In Ibis Church regrelittly every Sundiy. Morning. It 1054 o'clock; evening; at; o'clock Weekly Prayer fleeting, Thursda_y evening. it f o'clock. , ' .1 Sir TRINITT MEECH sEßrtami.-&promber,lB67: , 13111-11th Sunday after Trlally,t4A. If. 10% and P. M. 7, 1 ".-Dent. :sant St. Matt syr....Dentiuly. k Pet I. lath; lath and 19th-Ember lays.; : . , I 30th-15th Sunday alter Trinity-1037 A. IL and il,,ipP. M.-Joshua :Alit, St. Mark le-Jcahus :air, I ;Pat. 11. 21st--St. Matthew's Day.-Luke till. and 1 Or. •,1. 11th-lsth Sands) after 'Malty-1014 and ,17% O'clock. -Judces iv, St Mark 11.11-4 cages e,l Peter Or. 29th-St. Michael sod All Argyle May.-GeoesiOsalif, ' Acts'xii-Dantel. it, St. Jude, 8. 16. • ~ -1 . 'Man loth not five by Wad only,. brit biome& word that proeeedeth out of the mouth Of the 'Lord dolt man lire.-Den.. vill. 3." 1 I 1 : i . Thera went out a sower to sod; and . e.,• I, ' • Enos fell by the wayeide-aome on stony xenon among thorns-and others felt co gond .n, trd. , And them are they which are sown Gulped stole od. Such - ail bear the word, and reel:dee it, andltrinifortli frdlt. Kew thlrtydold..eome sixty; anti some! a hundred. St. llarkv , Iv, :1--9--10. l' L tf• .., i ' D. WASllnUflyi, Ificlor. DISSOLUTIONS._ F - I)ISSOLIJTION '...rAftTNEFt- SHIP.—Tbe Partnership bereinfain les;ling De !wean Elijah Rammer A Illebeel Fr: Hais'. under the grin of Hammer A Halm. baa tbla day beenidleablved.by mutual consent. All debts due to skid finis are to be paid to T. 11. Wiuterl.teinotrtin h.O Purebliskid tba inter. eat or said Brno and by about Hail:m.4les* *ill hereafter be carried nu. ' iELIJAFI - HAIIMER,,,, Potlayille, Aug. 22, '37 34-etf I PARTNERSH[P Nwl'ic. - -„T64 eo.portnership in flit lumber Intsitetis beretatb.e; existing between it- C.,trilton and Leila linyeri.sas thill day (April 2., Its7,)iitieoirtel by =Weal consent. K. O. IVlll.Bllli. • . . . . 1 . 1;EWI8 MIEN. n•-• 1 The undersil , hare pii,e- __...., se undersigned hare ',tit da3rl(A pril 27, - 1867 1 0 entered . Into en.partnership. In the lumber busir.ese. at the steam' saw mill at. the foot'of the Inelitied *nes On the M. II: &S. R. It. IL, under the firm U.C. a JAM CS lIIILSON. .AO orders fir (umber protaptlY iitten4e4 t 'lts C. W7.601" , t. Itsy 2, 37 18. j. J • &MYIIVISON VOLUNTEERS. TO THE INDIWEN )ENTV - TERS OF Sent/TUC ILL' COUNTY the ear nest solicitation pf numerous friet4strom differen tear' a of the County. 1 hare, consented to baconsi aollantstan mer CA3DIDATI for the AMESIBLY. it the animin eelee• 'lion. and if sukessful wilt to the best - of abilities, disrharge the duties of said office honestly, and falai.' Al AS to promote the best iititeried of this County, and the general Interest ortho State. , • - JEREMIAH REED: Tot tactile, Sept. li. 37 I • ; IR: PRINTER t—Eheotil afed- by • I. • - many fritrids bum dillyannet parts of t e Cont'. of or myself an an Independent Candidate Fir the nines of COUNTY COMMISSIONER; at the snattitht elertioh, Should tbe PO fortunate as to 'relive a*Majtutty of the Totes of Toy ellow citizens of this counir—sny constant elm will 6e to perform the dutleit deroisto* -upon me, honestly,lairly, sod with a proper treuard Aarthe tine Interest of the taa-oyera of this Notify.. , Your fellow citlien. 1 • 11.0ETINF:11. rort Carbon, Sept 12. '57 . 3744 . • . inTO THE VOTE R OF SOHUVL- E COUNTY.-14,1Luir hare been unit by many of my friends and titiathis of this county, to offer myself as a c;andidate for the office of. Register of Willa and Clerk. of the Clirpheo's Collet. of . Schuylkill county. at the enacting, cleft load and solicit your rufirage; If I should be , so fortunate as to he *dart- - rd, 1 pledge myself to peffortia the duties oil the mild .of fire vith fidelity, and to the satisfaction of dbe commu nity In general, L• 1 .1 - • ReollecifullY. your Obedient.serVaUt.. I , JIIOOIIIEdERCIIIII, Schuylkill Haven, July 16, 6/. , 2041 _ 4 rELLQweiT,.&...t,hi„,,kii, • f , cout4:—harlot been eolleited b y dumber of my friends in various sections of the qouuky tq o ff er myself as a candidate tor ,the offlce i of Com b Wiener. I do so with a kind of reluctance; bui, being born anti had In /Schuylkill county,eud having turret:solicited Lt. Tor, Ido so with the assurance that lei claim 'will we as much bearing in my farad as that of anynther u. For rapacity and tjuallticatirin I karts toy lidloi-clt a 1 to judge. Should Ibe so fortunate- sal- toil), elected. I shall UM mtptmost endeavors toi!serie 111 1 , the capacity of said otheelwitki the utmost attention and fidelity. ' Your humble- tellowittloth. I - • - Pottsellk, Sept. S. 'Si ' 3q.1*1 1 JOIEPII-41SIMEL. WANTED. rrEAcHERS - WANTED.-14inc com petent Male Teachers tO Mkt,. chkrge! of the Pti bile 8 e ,a,4 ) . In Wayde township ! ! ftchuBiklii 'countf. ere wanted. The Hoard of Directors lhohie meeting for examination at the Mack Horse Motet, In raid township, on Saturday, thp 24th day cif Octiiber,;st 141 o'clock. A: M. The &boats will open on 31Orithvtharntbjtb_y_Of Notltm ber. U. order of the Board— r J ILIDDCKED. . ! Sent. 12. '57 pl'zitl Stc rett y *Pike . , r 11E' A C TIERS WAN ED:—Eig h t I ed,mpetent Teeeherrthr.he PuliGe Schools of Pine grove libwoahtp. ant inlaid to tench tb English and (termini branches of a Coming Weill K•lidatiort.' the Sehootti will open on the tiejirt44l4lllteroutberuelt toTeetnemutehrtzd,Zi=i,i,itrzitleit H e t 5 21 1: then of Gotohee: ftw deciding 0. 1 allrelw.:BY order the Hoard orDlrectoes. ; - 'I( - ; - 4 Sept 4,'67 S7-EN . I z ; IGII. ,flY7lS, — Sliey., ;---- - , , . ipOP.OSAI e S W 111,6 r ,; cei*eAl.bythe s bperiber, fbr laying' !mina SOO, to 41:in 'kern:flinch Imo I ater Slpe t leiding from Coel street to Greenwood UM. ;Tor further particulars • ..ly to It; DANNAG. ___ . 30(1 AGENTS WANT_ED!-Buii ess easy , oseftil andhcreniable. Wary: $lOO mouth. Capital required, Else Ddlla are-Foe' psr. Umtata, enclose stamp arid addriasii ALB Eterfetaber 6. '57 aci.2l# 11 i Plandirr, Tr. 11. iLSi ' NEIS A I Dli ; ! e Hun dresninee tan d ust y:enple t tothe Lac anus Valle • 4pp y! hi . h.jEtWlTlN;lWin. tendons National Annum:lV Coal O , Scranton, Warne coon*, l'it.., isamedlately;• • [An*. 21); IT' 35St .. TQURNEYMAN CABIN,ET MAK .; XELS. to whetis loud wage. alllllAllnielatil entplai tnea4will be liven, ale wanted at ;Ashland. 13ehttylkUl county, Pa. ; i i JANOS 1101.1.1. Aabhind, flay , 2,*o ;• ; : '! , 1 18.tf . WANTED-L÷Twp I EI'S for the put,* schools 1 commence about the 15th of Septei, months. JlO emunlnatlon . of the New &bola listen Weald; Tits temhrr lOtttAt. he! psst Wo'etock; the ltaiid. F;1 Se‘temberls, ; WAN TED- 1 300 acti to net as Local end 'TM, fell nem play, metal and 'hOnorable. per Oonth; a eapitaret enly. medicine or book brodneraLl' to all who enclose a postage Omni ' and huldreva A. N. BATCII63.I)k) N. 11,1. An . 22. '67 1. FOR SA.f.E.* • Vali RENT-L, AI Stgr : Room and L. t three story brick do/1114 814 p snot with stone horde lately occupied by a eatis , shunt don a tm advert. too dairs shove v a Itactiatuta Urfa. The amides are suitable_ or stay kind off' deresollts busl oad. Possenkur give _ lanuedlaVely. ; Apply to Sausuel Ilebas, i tali doors a v.!' i i t. . . , Ration's. &Pt 32 , 07 . 7 ''''V 11 I ' 37 tif • • ALA.tarts ; of V , Rail:: Own 22 - `o 60 antis perj,ardion 'band oibd for We by . • . 6.1854 40- •; ;'1 , K..nnDLBY SON. locift 1 htee *ora Li ' Brlrk.bwelltaa Mae; and ieveia/ oneee a Centre itreet, Pottertlie.; Amity to N. NU"R ReptembtreE'o7 3 -1 I 3641- 11IRE BRICKS' for CiipOssaluddlin sad Blast Portuiees, firm ituateadlng Works, lb' ;ow. et the I l3oll.ltEn TPRNACIIL Pottsville, Jan. 19, 130 ; 1 34f 11 1 0 LET—An ften niitti alt prop re conveniences lb the 3A 'Wry, 'in Centre street.— 19.gatre of . JOIII4,IIANNAN. irotteville. A• . • 11.1R3?. 3,14 f X3o 'large! colivenieut Store lidture end Once, on the vain street, Tre• monk recently' AcelPied bjr Clark Co. Inquire of I.IIO3IPSON A. oopricrt i rrsoolit; or JOHN BA NNAN, Pottsville. .• • Aimed '67 SU( 7 1.4 1 0 E SALE—One 'of !the best bolsi , 21‘..nais rtimitio ,la Paint* "posit* Daniel Mira tar. *IMO Lot, 42. foot *Gann str,t, 0.10 fool *Pep. Terms On, ataxia of die anew eau nitalak vs Moe NtOstti- I August '67 1 34.3tS 1 Avittas.o WOLODTr. riHEA.P ql,e for sale,• in ninon?. sewn qintitiOes, ak tbS low pitetio! &tents; per bushel. Pottsville Om Pottsville, ' I 1 • • Mon? NW. In ant rate nuii lb* 'rendre., 0• FBOIL SA:LV.•-;-'* COal Taid situate on 91b StrreiOboso Poplar. titi et Pillb 414 0 11 "- t 0 fret fronton' 9th *trod: 300 feet In depth to Cater ton street., trouts.; homers, rdable: r twee] work for no- Loodtpor Cod, and:. other laprowtoneots. Part ,of par churl - Money can remain and Ow tolinoo will be taken In Coed of a good qtrattly. L it woteold will be to rent on the 14rd October.i A Antral" Wand narlitalneea. Air ply to CIIMILE8:11/1188; at Coal Yard. Aat , :stk,l,7 j f" -Gertnanikolto. l a -1 1V.E DOLLARS REWARD.—Lost .In January lasi, a squarertopplai hair trunk, cow Valois* manuscripts, latter*, Ae.. Wu lam mien- by the °gnat - a -lib* PottnMe Freight nous. Address' J. M. DARTLKIT, Ashland, Schuylkill souniy, ra. _ • SiPpsembect 38-at Thursday, August a red Cole, rattier fat, the top of one - horn ellihtly splintered, s piece olf the iCI* I tip of her tall; the kind bell on. Whet'' , er returns - sold Lbw to the subscriber will NW , , be suitably reworded. • - BARNSit Pottittlihs, Sept. S. _ 364 t• .42TRAYPOW.—Stra.4d a waygtair from the stibacciber. reddintat Glen Car hos, Taster towsuchtp. Schuylkill county, e a' the Ilth •Inst., a handsome CiIERGT RED t,VW, shoat a sears 1 old, with a tong etln nose and straight horse. She Lad . on when she went sway nehain and bell. • Whoever To; turns said cola to the subscriber yin be oaltablr war • - JOHN MONIST. • •_Aingtist • 3.5:3t• • pS'TRAY COW.—Canto , to the • retutar's the subscriber. realities in, .w- ` • South tanheits, township- Schuylkill counts, out • e ttd but, a large GROWN • *IND WHITT, :SPOTTED COW. with.large horns turned backwards, and, his a large bell on. - The owner is requested to gouts (?ward. pgove pro. Creid=aatreontlitelli'. her av iVir 31 4 11111 ill" A iignst 29, '67 ' . • 35-3 t• •- heiebt notify the puiti .1. lie In general , not to trust Jane M.-Allister, toy daughter, gay Iblueou my amount ft ni s i this date, feel will not Sy anf Of bet 0011t11101 say Dive, as I Omit she Is not to to trusted, for rearm.'" well Immo to my self. ° RICHARD PIOALLISTER. ' Sept. 22, 'IT 37•3 t• • Arlo Alto. ScAugaill lOTICE.—The ipbscritw.r,has p - 11. chased the stock of the tate Sep pf Site I Miller, at Tremont, Schuylkill County, Inclustjog 1 eacrtage, I sulky, • set of harness, 2 knelt waken% de., and to ta ken soasestion of the aatosoindttrill early on the milling bedpost at the old stand. .. ' - _ TICE. Sopletabsr_lio, ,57 • : !Mat ' .Female Teacher its 'rioted lo take thaw of OM &mood deparimitit o the Common &tool, to the bovoingb of Crosoona,, to eminence the tint day. of October next, sod contlono S months. Ba . tary I—'s per month . •Applleaffebs to be mach• ..1. J. UPCIICIRCH, &opt/tabor 12, 'ffr 37-3* " . Pfeil Boarvt. NOTICE. --The subscribers have purchased, and.takett pcuression 'of all the Lime .and Limestone. and . pi. rotisa property d 4. J. Boyer k Co., at their Ume Kilns In Pottsville—and ‘lll carry on the bushier at th t ep stand. We hate also Krchased the book accounts, .J. Boyer 4 CO. and a periwig are unUSed to act with ni ibr the same.. .. i • Sept: P 2. '67 374 t j - • ATKINS & MIL . voTICE. Thi _LI 'business at Treason R k.Miller, bays tbls day dtio eanaent. All persooa lodebt =iota, to WIJIMna Tice, tow) been trtneferred. • September 9.'57 . . 01'1C.E - is hiFeb'y _g ivent at :the N . undersigned. dAng husinesa under the firm name of *Spaniel , ''* Seibert, at Tremont, Schuylkill Canenty. - hare this 'day dlasolvei z partnerighip. Wm. W. &deft has purchased and take able possession of the eau stock; property and book ,and t /iltliqllbed th e debt. of "the conemn t and will cur on nessat theold stand. • Vi S. SPANMER, VII. U. SEIBERT. . • Fremont, Sept.4.,',U 3741 t. ik7 Oil' I CE.--NOice is hereby'given Mit John G. Renn,lSolonton Bressler. and David %Yalu, hare purchased from John H. Bressler, Reser°. Browder and Michael Betwaler. trading under the late firm of treader, A Co.. as klerchatha in the town of Dors. Althoff, Schuylkill County,. Pernsa., their entire Frock of store goods. conslatlng good; groceries. querns want, byrdwars. de.. and the said John G. Rena. Solomon Bowden and David Bressler will hereafter 'OM, Ott *the said business under the firm name of John G. Rion k Co., and they, hope by 'third' attention -to business to meet a share of public patronage, and it is their deter mination to sell se low as their neh:bbors if not a ,little ' lower. • ! • J. G. WE NN & Co. • Doitaideou.Gepf. 12..67 TN THE - COURT OF' COMMON PLEAS OP SCHUYLKILL COUNTY: •• The Miners' Life Insurance and ' • Trust Company, • rs. ft lb. to Mardi Term, JAn Y. Wrett, 4anses Wren, Elk . 1831. No. iti. Thomas Wren, trading es J.' Wren A Druthers. • .Charies D. Dirks , 'Ei , Fa. to Nerch ; sun, Defendants. , . ;1837. No. 155. • , 04 Me; Pl4lntifr, -1 ; l rs. 186.. No. 150. Same Defendants. ' September .., . On motion of F. W. littithea. Beq.. one of the- creditors of John Y. 'Yren lhom. es•Wwm, the Court grant a rule on the other lien credit ors to show cause why an order should not be made, that , the monerscising from. the bait perky ihstirlaurats. to be paid by defendants under the: extent of the wont re- `late under the above writs of PsPu., should nit. he die tribeted among the , different. lion erlhditors accord:us to ' the priority of -heir liens, in the same manner-and with , like effect as In rase of distribution of money Seising train Sheriff's sale: end carne day the (butt appoint Lin Bat tbolotneu, &q., an auditor tuisseeireetidenoe of the lie,ds and report the pretest term of laid Court the Ilene, thS amounts due them respectieelY, and the order of their piyment respective/7, sod that, ten die 'notice .be i giren to the creditors tlf geld determinate' puldies den in one newspaper published in the borough of Potts ' vine, two SUCCeiIdT4 publications of said. paper. ' • order of the Court. • •• . Sept. 9,1867. eAsri. NTZINGER,'Proth'y. The creditors of the mid defendants will take notiee that in pursuance of the above order of Court. I will meet them at my omce in the bonaugh of Pottmille. on Tuesday the 72nd day of September. A. IL 184; et 4 o'- clock. P. 31_, for the purpose of dischanclote the autks myuppointment. LIPi ItAIiTHOLOMP.W., September 9, '57 37' 2t w- W. POOLE, 'Engineer, Having . completed his explorations. In hiettico* which ye occupied him for the past teiamonths, has agalase t>tblished himself at his cam in pottsint.; and •IS pie. pared to attend perstnially loan) , whfesaional work which may be =Watt/4U° him. [Fatit. 5,11 aft-at • XTOTICE.,:—MI persons are hereby evotkused aphid negotlit lug tno 'certain. provols. gory dote, drain by ltolart T. Davit and Joasph John. id on, payable tone order ot' 4otta . Waugtr, beast ng.date July loth, 1817, at 90 lud 90 *ay., for Four Hundred sod Yitty,dollara, eseh:via7 have a legal offset to old netts. flept: 5, 'O7 36-Sts! JOSEPLI JOHNSTONE. NTOTICF.The 'Second Anaemia:Lent ' o f Five Polleen - upon each shire of the capital stock, of the ,Pottsvilie Miran; & Manutactoritip Comp& riy grill be dos and,pqable at the otatis of the emit peui. No. 81 Walnut street, Philadelphia. from the Tth to the 10th of September -4 B order ot the ltrard of 'Directors. 13.111ONTON ZULICK, thierrtary. &epic/akar 3,11 1 / 138- CitENERA BANKING LAW-No flee Is hereby; given that application be made to e meat emaion of the Legialature for the ;amaze of a General Banking lam, based upon stocky and upon the general featuree of the bill submitted by , NT. Bail at the last session of the Legislature. July 4,17 V 27. NOTIOE, - is hereby given that ,ap &kaftan will be made to the next Legislature Mr the itmorponttion at a bank of Moue. with th e opnei pi+ tliemee of beaks. under the name and title nf NERST/LLE BANK." to be located in the borough of Pclutylkill county, with a capita/ of Two napalm! Thoosaral Dollars. • • - . July 'a, 'ST yOTlCE.—Notied is hetet)) , given that ao application will be made at the Atari was on oldie Legislature of Pennsylvania for the imams intim of a•Bank with the priylleges •of lime Banking and Discmoticr. said Bank to be • called • the .1-'OAL BANK' OP EC: UTLKILL HAVEN," a ith a capital of , Two Band r 'pound Dollars," and to be Moved the Borough f SebuyikiltilaVemfichoyikUlcoanty Pa. , Schuylkill even, June ZB tm NOTlCE.—Notice is Hereby given that an application - 1,1111.e made at the neat see. elan of the Legislature , of Penneylvania for , the charter of a Bank of issue with the usual prisfieges, said flank to be called the t3lEltatANTB' DANK."'srith a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. with the Orivileve to increase the Mane to Five frundred Thousend Dollars. and to be located in Market) street 1a the:boom:4h or Pottsville, bettuyikill county, Pa. • • ' ' June 27.17 VOTloE.—Notice - is hereby given 'that an application will be made at the neat lea. F 00 of the legbriature otPen nay Drente' toe the Mewl> radon f a bank with the usual priciley s•ulti hank to bee-ailed the -UNION DANK OF TREMONT." with a cap ital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. and to be loca ted in the lown'ot Tremo nt ; Schuylkill Corioty - . ELIJAH HANIMER; • HENRY HEIL 7. WERTHEIMER ; T. A. GODFREY. .1: A. L. per, •VV.M. 11. SEIBERT, JOHN BAR. ETT,.. - : . •D. R. ALTIIAUSE. !ADAM WOLF. - - EACH DATDORFF, LEVI B:SPANGLER,EHENRY. ECK June 27. '69 • . einale Tench , Askland. Tenn to ber;and mot/noel° uts will be bold'. st on Thotslisy; Sep 0tt31.1 11:1 . See,. mars o IYTT[II OTlCE.—Notice is hergby given that an, aiplicatlon will be made at lbe neat sok a nof : be Legislature of Peansyleanles for the charter o of a honk at slangs, oltb thalami's] nstvliersee--sold bank to ba galled The Asblaud bank. --with a capita! of One Minified nomad Dollar - B,lMb •thoi priellso of Inernardng the onto to One Itlondred and Fifty Mons .sand Dollars, to be located lit the boronah of Ashland, Sehu3lklll'eounty, State of Penosylronbt.', • . Ks P. TUOMPSON, BOURT,C. WI Ig 1 01V; ABRAHAM KLAB/S, - DAVID V. MiKIIIIIIII, . ISAAC EVRKIIART, JAlrilSit. CLILATER,- • I. P. OAR NM, -- ' A. O. SWIFT. .4 . JONATIIAN PAIDST, ' IVILI,IAM LXVIr.-• Ashland, Juno 2:1; '67 . ( •-.1 - ; ; IS-Sw re young Men, Jg Ageate to I Last a SALARY OF. dlOOl equired. No 'Went ' slim:Oars tiren free rs three rent Ogee.; A CO, liampsteed, l Met e 'I'O.I,ET. Whims Lettars of Admlnlateitlon to the Estate o OHS PINSFATON, late of the hamlet of PotteeMe, deceased. have been Vented to the antiMilber;All per. stme indebted to the add decedent will make immediate payment, and thane having elating wit] present the 111.1319 for settlement, to , CIIRISTt PURR LITTM • ituamat "36-et - Poltevlllo. (TIC ,—Whereas -letters 'rests- =ennui in tbs./State of Edwin 0. Frits. demised. • I. of the borough of Schuylkill Hann, tare been granted to the undersigntd. at "Orwlystuirg, thereon, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to saltl estate., are to reqwested to mate lionsediaist paymenesind thole having claims will present them-AW settlement. JAMES P. PALM. EVectfor of the Estate of G. Pras. August 13, '37 . • • 3341 t . 'PATE -AGRICULTURAL , EXili strios.—m. PENNSYLVANIA iSTTE Anni e LTURAL lineiltrY will Mid its- Savoys, AXXVAL Extuamos at PIIILAi.:LPI3IA. (Povwox Giumena) on the 29th and 30th of SEPTEMBER 'and Ist and 241 dayi - of OLTOBiIt neat. The usual retluethes on pis en_ Care and Am pumps for stock, vlll te furnished tg the Railroad Ounpaniro. • The Books of entry trill,be open at ,Phlladolptila on acid alter the Ist Septemb4r: Aug. 72. 'IT 3461. ROBY. C. WALKER. ifeey. faIOTTSVILI.E• MINING & MANU-. TACTOII2I9 COMPAIIY.--ht it meeting of the stockholders of tbeiPottsytUe guilt lletrfisf , COMpitly. held JUDO 2 1 4. In the borovgh of Potts• , • Tlll4. the %flowing persons Fero 'lariat Merin to sure • 'Until 014 next *1404 , 41 • ' Porsitheet—RlCllAßD JON 223: • • • ' ,Eice Profdent—Trancia Spencer. . [lVectruter—veorpe Spencer. NERTO7I • IV =for stock entectipt ton are DOW Oren et the caret of Ow tie" Pre4debt. l'uttoe lite,; n at. t h (ate of the Cowpony, No. 61 Ifelnut t itreet,Thibhfr/Piai- June 27, '67 . 26.3 n) • uaderalgned have this day, (Atm. ldtb.lB/7.),puriliMed from John 'McCreary. Abram *raper and Jacob A: Myers. do. lag bovines' in ths, name John 11. literary Co.; all their right , title and totems!. ef. In and to ail tbeh , two certain collieries blown as tba "Audenried' and 'Hp ray Stook" rettintir wonted by them.eituatadra several aljolnina , tracts of land in Stub Tartmidoweelotylkiii Co., and itaolt . Towaship, Carbon Ca., brawdber with the teee - e, meth) nem 110111 . 00. 1401111. store knoda.radtre. bor.. pig, pm bonus, shops, rail rade. and ererythirig mot. able and. imnsorab • In. upomor abontOr ugerli is rob. nation with. or spin:amnia to sold totlimito, Mid that we bare takan - postrawica of the 11 , 1111116 : - • JOHN WOLiOkrk' HENRY IIYERIi. NOTICES. iti subscribers doing tj under the, Oh/ name attire delved ;vulnerable, by withal led , o Use Orm make:pay rbom the bonli7 i iinta have J. A. L JABACD 4,1114.5 u.. SIE3t 1611 ‘ 1, 134 1 110___OITS. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY • AGRICULTURAL' SOCIVIL pile, SIXTH - ANNUAL. E TIQN ef.the &Nclety will lsalaald at Ore.lgabary, r e , the 3Rh.'2lat and 22nd dare of October. In, . AU nts+ feel inter... Med in the Agrktittt ral edvance anent of the county. are respectfully Invited to attatid. ?Weis Ground tabling tittit4 op. and W0,11'11,41, ments'made br the/ aerawasedatien of exhibitors sod Others a lto base a deehe so to pnwent. The Coarse for trylngMes speed of Gorses Is in ese4. lent order. The-donee! Addre.s wilt be delivered on the 444 da of Yale. by the non. IIIORACE GREELEY, of N. y LUSA; of Premium. Le., may be obtained from the ',.. ieherr, at Orwirsburg. order of the board of Managers, R. Y. Horvath, &e.g . . sept.mbers...sl C • ' 'll l Bgßom ANTS! _— . . The •A .. ~ • : t ar 1867 ha Arrived, ) 11: ND i you . Iv,ish ; to make money, ,t . - 0 „„ h „, y our armament and Rea rani sluing a;„:e 41 , ris" a can notkwone. two. and oven tbroo bonded dolla r' Per mouth) front supplying lbw gaol* in your town cad 'county 'whirl) yint ought to sell,yoti ran do It by mouth, : ten dolls fur a Hon* box containing six J ot Prat t ., Apple Pirate) '2:StOtto already WWI and Pratt * * Are:, Sitor.r,ia na *Skin.) and one thousandprinted Vs. tars to distribute - In your town or county: By an J a: you stlt.dnd no troutde In entering 1 and 00114 .t a ads, larva prOill pa, timid? or even • hundred dons w.ittztes during the season. • , PRATTE APPLE PARER was patented In _ flaving a loose hind or knife earner so arranged u t ,, readily *Out Itself to the Man ualitles of the surfire apples, or other, fralt.the- working qualities of isbiA, have proved so nuttiest and advantageous to the woolly, that tbe manufacturer*, Mears. Sargent k Fes. tar; have already been called on to supply mor e lb, Petra million machines. • PRA IT'S' APPLE SLICER, Made to arcnromay the Parer. watt patented it. 146. n Is a *mall neatly os. *trucks) machine. and like /Ile totupan6 , lt. th e Paree, tions most excellent work. cutting In abut tee .creeds, with apple into tweak-I' 4 + , o*pm) parte I.7itirg gritty u t mate: only at small tore to , he removed. - Mid 'cut readily work. either Parer or Siker at a el three bushels per hour. • RETAIL PRICE or EACH. FAO. All orient l‘r gum or otherwise Aroulth to meet prompt attentlon, L e .4. dressed ,to • it L. PRATT 611 Saloom St, -363 t &puma. sin, ~s; . FALL AND WINTER ,PIRT GOODS PORirst THORNLEY tik 01-11 SM. Northeast corner PIG lITO E Sion ISO GARDEN streets, Philadelphia, WOULD ' call j special attention t o their ilieCkt of goods, which are earettiltr ; ne wt, and bought very cheap fle eqak. and erbidi re pietas onrsolvee to soli Mei the ualle4 ••Ltrrep Prvi: SLACK SILKS tor 75, 57 tn, 91. SI ‘ Bl 12, $1 23, up te per yard. FANCY SILKS, for 50, C 9,75. S 7, $ l . SI 12 .81 25. up t:r .82 per yard. Very Kiel Striped Moir Antique', routeihing new' Otar k Watered Silts. Taro Patine. Moir Antiqu e ., se, Shawls de: Cloaks!!! Long4ierquare Brothel' Shaw la. in every ed one e Lont and Square Mange! Shawls, to ereer .10.111 e. Stella Shawls, Belched Bordered end ebenuilfe Trimmed. Plain and Etnbroklered Canton (r a pe Shwa Plain Shawls 'kir ?Wend*, Bbnek Shawls te 71e, Neerest Style' rt CLOAKS, TALMAS. litteTERS, ie. A Large Stock of Domestic floods al. ways on hand, very cheap ! Irish Libras 4 Our Own Importation. '- Linen Table Clothe, Diapers; Napkins, Cri ! ,h ei . Cloths! Cassimeres I Sattinetts! BLANKETS. YLANNELS, it. CARPETS. OIL CLOT BIS, DREGU Erre,. Iletnembei II la the Northeast corner of Eighth k Sprit.; Uarden arc, 'The large Poor Slory While truit.fpkg," ,TIIOI.IN VEY t CUISM'S "Oeli PRICE. CA,II Dar Gouo Seoza," PIIILetb'A &Igo:rarer 5.'57 STOVES! STOVESII. STOVES!!! , LOOK.RERE! ' • • "Sig n otthe GEtihtlE. 11. STICKLER, at the ws 'Ow 'STAND, Centre street, Pottsville. , opposite J.O. Brown's Drug Blare. Is Is. malting arrangertionts to Wilda ex • tensimasiortraent of STOVES, . .4 TIXWAft4 '• HU TANIA.WARIC. •. iIIOLLOW.WARE, At prices hen:doh:We unparalleled In this. region. , The following Is a list 'of the Stores, together with number and prices : . . Wm. Penn—Nos. 7. !I, 9, 10, with axiom'. from $l7 to Victor—Nos. 4 and 5. truin $l2 fo $ll. (]lode—Nom. 5. 4. 7 and A, (rum AID to 525. Complete--Nom. a. 5 and rt. from $9 to $l7. ' Cameo, or Egg—No a. 2,3, 4 and 5. kialn Cannuu—Nos. 2.3, 4 and 5. Summer Itangoa r fur Wallet's—Nos. 2 and 3, from $3 to $ll. ' Parlor Stoves of all 61011, RUA6I3 /11/111, with. tatt Iron CyUndo'', Also, coMmen Coal Buckets. at prices ranging from J' crate to St Galvattiled Mal Buckets from $1 to $ 2 So. Store Pipe. sold for D cents per pound. tabula ID cis extra. RUps/A Irore Pipe, 20 rte per priumi: • The following list of miscellaneous articles will Alm always be found on band at d sold cheap for CASH Coat Shovels, Pokers.. Iron aud Tin Pane. Water C,al era, Iftuld, Camphene and Oil Lamps, best fle'resse Stu , Blacking, Fire Bricks of 411 stem for storek, ne tig ,... Clay (y•linders of assorted else. for Sheet Iron blots; Tin said by the box; sheet Iron, by Mi. -rmik,l-- cheap for each. All the ...above goods r 111 be sold at reduced_mictik. fur CAS/I. and those in want of anything cOUtnerate4 s nee, will find It to their advantage to give in. a call. ).; 11, iSTICIITtn. tiaTtlld e. tine& taken to exchange for new c0,....4eJ 'triers delivered without charge. Pottsville. September 5.'4: PARKER'S' DEPOT ADD PLASTER LW, . .) ., AT eon JeNceion or • .... . York Arlene, emir), and tls/kwhelt dye,/,, 'PHILADELPHIA., - - ILVE 'offer a large stock of i)hemiral VV- Manures and Fertilisers at low priers, and mu rented to be grantee; smut which will be found: • 1,000 tons No. I Government Peruvlsn OVID. , 1,000 tons Do Bares No. I Supeedlursphife of Llor. v be above standard articles are, ee..h of %bear bled, the best in the WORLD! Our Land Plaster,•manew tnred from 'elected stone, is celebrated tarotSibom Its Ca too kw ite purity end %teener te, WE INVITE oßous FOR De Burg's No. 1 Bcper4hoottate of Lime. No. 1 Government Perstriangtpann. French's Improved Super-Pboephate of thee., French's Philadelphia PondreVe. No.l PhOvphatte Guano, (Phil .delphla Co.',), Mexican Guano, (A). Extra Land Piaster. Ordinary Land Piaster. Chemical Bone. Pure Bone Dn.!. ... PM Guano. • Ground Charms'. 10,000 Barrels Land Plaster. • • ' 5,000 " ,Casting Plaster. 10,000 •.' " Hydraulic Cement. 3,000 ". True Boman Ctment. . 1,000 " Portland (Eng;) Cement. m. 140.— Dentists' Plater, Powdered Authrseite Clot iin bell.) Stereotype Plaster, , Powde i gcd Bituminous C,al. Glass Makers' Phoderdir u Brown Stone, klubb4.. I t Ground Sono Stone, W e Sand. tin bbl,.) Ground White Ilerble,o nd Bricks. Ile. ?airline. Ground Woo 11arble.0 lest Bone dust. FRENCH, Rt HABrlli-dc CO., , Steam Mills wild Farmers , Depot, - At junction of Y.ork Armour. Cr. nee, and Culltachill p... ~ PHILADELPHIA. Feoreintwr I, a. ' dellin ME,DICINAL. DEN N ET'I"S EMBROCATION The great Lininient, toren Paine and Ppro BENNETT'S EMBROCATION The great Liniment, CUM. Wnnamr and d rik k i EN NE'VT'S EmßßocAlrict ic B The great Liniment, corm libeumatimn t DENNETT'S EMBROCATIaN _Ulf The great Liniment. min.* ENNETT ' S: EMBROCATION The great-Liniment cures Frosted Lient..l,; BENNETT'S EMBROCATION The great Liniment, erase Swellings. IENNE'I"I"S EMBROCATION 'no gnat 'Liniment. cores Chipixd 'lnd& ENNETT'S EABROCA'fION The great Liniment. cures Tooth Acd.r. ENNETT'S ENIBROCATION— . i The great Linlmeqiiires Snry num!. ENNETT'S EMBROCATION -The gieni • Liniment; Mires (lane and . ENNETT'S EMBROCATION—: The great Liniment cures Burns and j)ENN ETl''S EMBROCA'cIoNti _LI The great ilolmen . t. !core* Lunitago. BENNEI"I"S ENI BI2OCATION Tbiljeat Liniment:retires Croup. 111ENNErrS ENI BRO C ATION--: JUIP The great Liniment. ;tires C-einTr: B E NNETVS ESIBItOCATION Th• great Liniment, ;time Lempa cii Tlys,r , JriIIENNETT'S • ENIBRbCATION— ' The greatiAnlment, Is thchcst I.lbliocni krArs the Hoses, and cures him - of all outer atc.:diac , An reciulre an applicstlnn of •Strong Liniment EN NE'I"I"S . EMBROCATION: - The great Liniment, Is r. sale by all Noon , ' an respectable, storekeepers thron, - ,h , ut tb t.,Rci State* and Canada. and the advice to all t , h , `‘ t r "..'. button re.r. tiltk.V.ii Errs ratußoclllo.h. I ti I.Glitil LI'iSENT. dni"Por UN in Pottsville by Cif A ILFS 1.111 and nw safe by all the druggists co Yerth' and throughout the country: ngoa lb, 17 tit] ' - _ ygirs CHERRYPECTQRAL. 14 1 01 i, the..rapid cure Oa!, il J. • oiuseuess, Reoeebn Is, Whooping 6,ll:ltTki:ls t and Consumpt kin, Is unison:ll/y known as the lett tidy ever yet discovered br every vtrlety rf Pulaitcr7 no wide is the geld of its useful not and morons the eases of its cures. that almett every web 4 of the country abounds In persons publicly have been restored from alarming slid r;en diseasa of the lungs by Its nee heri..pnee trio' superiority over every other medicine ofito apparent to escape observation, and *Ve rn Ps tr ., " are known. thepublic no imager besitakba bat seller to employ for the distrusting and daettrktio ' l°l ' t ' .• of be pulmonary onmus which are Incident loft? mate. Hy Its timely use many. nay sluing all tut' of disease upon the L nes or throat. Are arrestol 1,4 thee are saved many thousands every year In P, imam.. genre. No family should be elheurit.s . those who do negleet to provide theensoB,ll a ith a too, tidy which wank off I his dangerous clan of &wo have muse to deplore It when H b too Care. l`tre:, the surprising ellkacy of the Cherry Peens,' and be given to the American people.—tbiry' bare h.:: pooh In every neighborhood. Dot these who slot mad the statements of those whom health has Coo* r " stored and,arbose lives have been saved by PI ewe s " god the my American Almanac whktt the eve , low n ed has td furnish gratis for every re. , Dotstrerkby Dr. J. C. AYER. Luxe'. 11,. . .—.end t`r by Drusghts every ) w here_llo [June DR. D A Pt CAIIII I TOT t A i t DIES!„ I3 4 RE INFALLIB LE Teffle fi " i ' stoppages, or irregularitlei of the meant , in f°l [4l Rano tbotblng new but baTe been used by the 11A gee many years. both Franey, and America. wl'! „ punifeltal anemia. In every mite. and be Is lowdbf thousand Oldies who hate used them. to make the n• public. furtt.e alleviation of throe f u ffrr he fro is sti r r tegularities whateter. as well as a preventive to t'; ladles whom health will pot permit an Mmes.,. ly. Pregnant females. or. tbme turner log ""*° "o; inntioneat agalmit using them Nits. as the , pritior matinee no revponvilollit y after the storsr l 7, nit km. although be ir mi 1.101411% would preveut ruJnj r'y tuition's: otherwise:them tilts areirectan7,. Dirsetions seermpany earl, ton. Price. $l. r ea sale and 'stet) by C. W. EPTINeI, omelet Sresegto ° Centre streets, Pottsville. l's. All olden must be lammed td the star Arai. urea will supply the Code at Proltrior we Vie and seed the Pills rougdentially to ladio. their epekmins $1 to CHAS. W: EPTINel,st Schuylkill manly. Peens. litirtlett *nature. `I. Etstokco," on I ' 4 bers genuine. . Pottsville, June g, '
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