imMiam coßonsin • Thegesstion as to the niece Degrait, frets this Distrtetin much attention, said deiervetil modilleition of the Tariff in f as well as for he purposo or . ~..rerenos for Clovernithiotal . • urotaluscit subjectin'tbs aes ingmen of ibis District, folly a diste teases ',bleb beveled to 1 Prostration of busineis,'and h deucelntbe proallsef of De n which are utterly nullified elt brie not nullified, are rename timed, selfish•proposiliolive- 1 nnalued to unite eledr stems in Commie, rip be th o llillefir National not Sectional, Pre . Industry, and a f6a to the Pro of whose leaden, Senator I Carolina, assorts that Nordic mid laborers, are the mulf-i only fit to he Mane. 'The District; in their majesty, are Lick the foul slander into the crane slave owner, and into.t' named Democratie i party whl malting pplthets. ' Thiy are 1 gognes miy "well WO pale , al bete of Pennsylvania in Octi So far well. -Even' the' 8 am Democracy coo cede that thej *III be moat soundly beaten nest Fall. The question now is, ho shalt be the can didate of the Oppositioni I • this District at the ensuing election. He shoe • he must be, a strong man ; one that the People • n itipportwith pride, .and in whom they have the utmost confideees— Come from whatever seal. • of the District he t ill pay, wbethee Northumber nd or &boy I, It :matters cot. Let him but •e a mats, no subject to the whims and • • rice of party unser, and the People will sapirort him with unanimity, and elect him triumph tly. Our friends of Northumberland claim, an • justly too, that they have a right to the next ea • didate for Congress; and If they an present fo • the suffrages of the people any man as won's in popular esteem as either of the gentlemen it • o have already been named for nonsination. in tl oeri Jcunsal, ne wllljnH tion, accord him OUT ilottdis if our friends ; of NortlnM they must remember hair) is the heavy vote Seh n might with propriety, uoi • either James H. Campbell by yielding this year the • • system which. the South carded as impolitic, ant strengthen her in the Coe; keeping her atrongest met very.. We make these r . spirit; with et keen ippret Northumberland and sol care the ea-operation of t _overthrow In thai District Trade, Shsm Democracy, man whose course we can who will wield a telling to the peohleOf the country TO AMERICAN INDI country, the entire manuf is fully-to ignore ether se! Protection ,for 'Penney' , blundering Course by som •- resentatives in Congress I his heretofore, defeated a; quato Protection to our rater to the recent action • 'illustration of the truth'o Should Nortbumberlani will, fur the sake or actor dilute, we ' are hen thou the merits ui the respe claims have already beaii As regards James lf.l not even aware of his eel i re-nomination ; we do n acceptable to bite. ~fie ton at thecloie of his Ia al career wearied with t upon him, and rejoiced breathe once again' our knowledge kir:Campbel any desire to return to aigned without regret. 1 obl . him agaiu,to put lt, Congressional duty, we disinterested a heart do Me boom, that be won ,is is warm a friend tlke ~f Tanis, as exists. "The, this he has the experise his possetsion, which w . •, . the Rouse, the* anperittr man sent . frout the Die portant Matter, by the mentary-rnlis will U lt . initiated, *Nile an adep ;riedy : tor natio smite every respect l 34rd Pa, for' the posit s, else 4d, be as ho' bits b to•tbe:pietrit . t, and alk • Piotec tloxt. • ..• . Turnie d eto Benjsmi. citizen tfho is named I inationi we are gratio. in lentil no tesS hied wood Das had ob Co.. he is a wen the worki ei op highly esteem fo tat acumen, sod. kis th 'teetire Tariff feelingt, der to shoulder, in on lot.box, to rote for this-District who 'Wool; mOraey, a more torn' noted for congreae, t That lie would be tri. not even the ehadow conceive r and eourag who - thinks that Bee make his tie& in Co to resuscitate our et know him. 'The Au. will take precious ci of that.: ' We make these re friends of Northumbe it;, in the • support o May be, and that bare a subtle foe to e . of the People is neee in the movement now Industry adequate P portant step towards MAN from this Dist Tt rests with Northu.!, .be done. " I Ax la6oarternat.a: paragraph which we 'nye, it Will be seen fruitleuly promised Mint by the powe share of the Coal A by .Ichti Glancy JO establishment in W tenet! Mr. Gets,,fro position. While M respect front the tic lug politiol", Jones lie estimation. W. It is maoly. 4 - -Me sa. The name of the on several oeessions, nection with the States Coal Aged might have been, fo Si,. that it doea.no goy Mk highly as t . oeeds it as mach devote themselves t' But be values his se sod as be dada; it, ' hai'detertnined, to r serve vilitit mosey e end'has . sun- r eaeept the p ou mait's gift be I, ' • Srincootpo. 7 - 1 0 . e . erero bat Is couple. ofFDotoocrots f A a ARMCO Ildiftleeting the intro. yeainto Poorityliaois. The tba9r our!minos !Ore ,weric. would riot too ro ;muc h , &el 11 the present fljalooll Tee New Doc 1111 :untied Yelicrd/Y1 were heard is few d dueiiidi of Negro S argumn;t used wee 1 e d by SlaYgOilb,o" cake ehout.tuinou is continued , rime clams *lll4.°e dependency ie the and the blatt. rips Can't Use reader 1 Bogus liemocracT i policy? 111. if longer,' the Irbil. Imbuing redureeto the tame state, et • • • Nth •u the laborers of .Ed. at rag Of, the SoUtti el podiums. w Wp hie bet and hurrah for "Ted Cent Jitney," and his ti can. AL Durum or of Willies L. ogrbee,is exciting eo, as a material ear of Protection. riving adequate ones will be a • ion. The woilc- rare of the Imam to present complete ring lost all cone- pratieeaudidatis, 1 they are in office. worthless , by see- . e prepared end de;: Iti upon a man who: sally the friend of, 6tion to interfuses Slavery piirty, one` auutiond of South ineebanies r minera II - 11 of loclety, and orkloggei . of this Idetermined to burl teeth of the Adolfo. e fate of the falsely , .h endorses the In aroused, and demo t the threatened re . • ..r next. ' se columns of the Xi * tient of his Doming- Vearnest support. But berlund cannot, - and mpoitant for success, kill County, then they With us in electing r Bead:lm in- Heywood, system of rotation—a cry shrewdly has die. which has tended to • ells of the Nation, by at the outposts of Sla• marks in the kindest ation of the rights of I,i , from a desire to Ile• e People en mane, to the .Pro-Slavery, Free nd.plice In Ccngress a watch with •pride; and i nonce in securing what need, PROTECTION STRY. We say ! the cturing country, for. It pone, and ask special ania • limn : It is; this of the Democratie!rep oil Pennsylvania,; that I eftats to secure ;ado oducts. We neati: , ouly of Mr. Cowart, for an that itssertion. yield, as we hope she d victory with our, can h t to a consideration of five candidates whose urged. Campbell, Esq., we are . timents in regard . to a t know that it would be turnad -from Washing o brilliant Congreition . du t ies which deiolved as be expressed !it, to mountain air. To our has notsince, expressed • position -which he re-- Yet shouhl, the people the Working •harneas of sweet believe, so true. so s Mi. Campbell wear in . ' refuse. Mr. Campbell aryl interest of Pennsyl apple know it. • Besides 0 of a previous session in old enable him to enter in that respect, of any let. This is a very lm-- ay. A novice in Tailia i entire session its being springs into the arena, from the opening day. In • „. , I; eminently fi tted *Add .itnntninnted- and nin ,Con rote, ati , lionor .ntliochiog champion for l'"gaywood, Esq., Smother • connection 'with tlis'elom i..titet we can , speek'of him .ry. Altholigh Mr. Bsy Nional experience, jet I • g classes, in fact, ell,claa.• worth, hit socialhis men j'•„ rbogh, out and _ out Pro. that they iro'nld go shoot. rotten ranks. bal m. We know no' man In ' prove to the Skein • De debts antagonist, If, nomi. •an Benjamin DaYwood.--: ...Pliantly elected, We have f a doubt. , lie boa arta,. to _to execute and the man min .11ayyrood weuld not .gress, and labor Manfully Token industry, 'Ones nut d be nominated, the People of kir election, rosi assured • arks in the hope that our land will Join withal a heart, .a good' map, whoever be meimity auij prei:4ol. We taut, end perfect' UNION ary if tbej hope to summed - originated to secure to our ' OTECTION. A Most im . ring it, will be to send et ,to the nest; Congress. barked to say this it shall IwocßAT.—By thy annexed iii, from the Roadies Ga. i t hat Mr.! Gets after,being h& Superintendony' of the 'plat be, 'einem I to take .a I exey, reeently farmed out i es, at his (dice brokerage hOngton. fielf respect de rirmining in an 'equivocal I . %lets will gain additional on, the trading, dinner.eat [ I will sink still lower in pub: otimend Mr. Gull's coarse. editor of this paper bea bon pprNiely Locatioacd. to coo eptJappointteent of Uoked Whatever warrant there this mentioo, he desires to t now exist. He values mo o majority of mankind; be . editors generally do, who, the service of politicians.-•—g TO, ptet higher than money; impossible to keep both, be critics the latter, and pre onos repine.. He holds 'no crest In any,,ofhte' under the nring-nfficesSishich is his by Of. 1 • xmirows.TAßLE. Tee Asiasnc Maxim for :Wye:wham; Pe used es. dolly. Thor! person is Indeed, deprived of a rare Wel• tectulitegiato who doss eat reed the ,A4isbC. The an tumor of "The Autocrat of the Illniaktast Tahiti," is aloe's. worth the price asked for the entire Illsgesinn The Rablishen are, :Will" ilatapssn,Land Compasy, Winter street, Houton. Tern* threelkAaso Iwsltdowto, or Twentrave coals a ninaber. Lingle midis can be otr tahted at lerinstee. . . LAIN% UAGuase.—Ttils interesting pebt tuition, ander the editoriel content of T. 8. Arthur and "Vitglula T. Townsend, dons with July, hematite! title p4o. It is . adatuato-440104 mut 'astistkillraucataL -"An swering thi AdSettisenient," is a fine illetration. The principally Fashion Plate la (partkelarly line: This number alio contains several useful patties .plates, and outnerons receipts for culinary purpose _The lib awry contents an chaste, sod or the highest order of light reading. Arthur's liagisile is' Sir the price, two dollars a year, certainly unapproachable. dingle copies can he obtained Milanese% Inaraohldeessma. for July contains the eons • tee of. ilkers, the Olpsy Prophetesa, a mdrited ew gear lug entitled, 4 •The:Mighland Betel." a line variety of illustrated reading matter. and a chapter of wit, Ansa dote end humor, milli Inimitable. Both the llama. per and the lagachte,ai • furnished at $4 per annum, which renders them wbeo we take their merit into con sideration, the cheapyet publications hewed In tide country:. If any of our readers deans a red beet, let •thouirebass Trask Leslie's Maireine, Ikkr July, it be , lug the Ant number of the Third Volume. Copies can be had at Bannan's. • ‘Taz Wrattes," Is ik title of a now weekly,lournal, published in New York by Dann it Fraser. It irdsar ted to temperance, religion, free labor, and the elevation of the masses:' It is s beautiful sheet, typographically, and conducted with ability, The drat numbers are in every respect, ample* Asa sample of ita editorial tone, we attract front the diet number, the following ar tlele,hotiled,"l3abbethilnd tM Half lloilday." It teems with troths:— • What nilun ye, thatye beat toy people to pieces; arid grind the feces of the pOor ealth the Lord of hosts.— hut in defiance ofJahosah, the sordid spirit of amnion halms cries out. fir mgrs work, longer hours, weekday and Sabbath wort I mole work still. The labor laving seachlnery and niolittpower appliances introduced by schwa to relieve the hand of industry—prodigious as those currbitances hare been aod an, and amply suet. child. with the help Of.man, to supply all the wants and luxuries. and elegancies of life—have not given that re nal to Labor, jostles and Christianity demand. With all this selentillc and mechanical aseletance, men and wo- men work harder and longer now than their fathers did Who had no such aid. ; Grinding the Imes of the poor on the part of unright eous capitalists has drivenWitten employers into an inhuman system ors:impel:Mon and underselling, that makes themselves little l better than uneasy panderers to Pintos, and their working people weekly @Lives anitlifis tatting drudges. But there is hope to check the evil yet, enders elat4 God'sword and Gars people to assist 1101. , The men ,and women 'Sils toll on uneesudngly . from' Monday morning until Saturday; night. tired, worn-out., haltremneersted kod dispirited, are not likely to have a love for church-going to their %earls on Sabbath morn ' ing. Then they are Jaded, and the dramshop bolds out greater attractions fn their weariness than the onlym patblaing preacher. Working men and women are no more prone to such - habits' than any other clue of the community; but, as nowledays Christianity has become so genteel on week day and Sabbath day. and so tastidi ons in manners, the plain workman ands himself more at home la the tavern than the church. He files there' Hoot for rest for excitement; and there, in draughts of poison and slow death, his Infatuated mind reeks, and thinks it Sods relief.. The family loungincat home, or running wild about the .streeta; no, comfort at home, and none In reality; we all ,know, la the grog This is all wrodg, criminal debasing, and gradually growing Into ao Incurable 'deer on soci ety, • The poos,aris blamed; but• the educated and religious Perilous of the people are to blame too; and if they the sire to save as from this gathering disease, they must give 'Reapplication to the sore at once. As one remedial measure, we propose a Saturday after noon half holiday. It is In existence in Scotland. and with it there* less drinking and less crime than before its institution.. What is done there we can surely sc. complbh here. Only come up td aid us. Let work be droppedevery Saturday about noonenr am hour after; make up most of the time by a daily half hour extra work. if you insist upon it; and let the great beehives of industry be let loose; let the ten thousand workers, with their families, have a chance to, go out , to the green . Aside, and woods, and river aides, and sea shores. Let them—wives and little ones and all--eniq Osd's beau ties on the week day,end there will be lees vice upon the Sabbath day. • t Dien and women do not choose to violate the' Sabbath because It is Sabbath: this desecration of the Lord's day is beaus* they harslet) other day, or even half day, for recreation, and. we all know that human nature must ° bare relaxation, or the human aystem will speedily break down. Let the ministers of the gospel and the In telligente( the operative class meet together on this question, try to understand each other.' end ittbey do so in I hefrpirit of 1111 n who when'on earth bad nowhere to' lay his bead. then will we begin to hope a. brighter-day Is about to dawn upon the sons and daughters's)! toil. foot Afoirs. `The Jiinior of America will visit In a-fody. Rev. Jopeph SI eCool'i r Ch arch, Mahan tango street, on the Fourth of July. /Erne ,SCott Rifle Cbwpany of this Borough, will at tend divine service in the Second Presbyterian Church, on Sunday, the rdurth of July. SarA Match for a ball took place on SatUrdat lad, be• tween the Young America and Olympian Crieret,Clubs, the former winning by two runs. ernsteett. businesa directory of this Borough, will shortly be issued by Wallace & Phillips, These gen tlemen will also Issas soon, a business directory of the State. • • . 1111 - Eclensire Cre pt Leaf.—We were shown a grape leaf, title week, grown in this county, which measured forty-four/Inches in clrattaikrence. It would puzzle . California to beat It. /31-011 the north of July, the Washington Artillery Company will visit , iitev. Mr. Lackenbach's Chard), and parade on Monday at 7A. ht. It is expected the Artillerists will have ant on. the btkAtLeast 76 muskets. • 1 oar Pishy.—The "letter in yesterday - a Philadelphia Pres* purporting to glee A description of the wonderful medicinal properties of the water Which leaned from the burning mountain, near ifeckschersilia. *description of which was glen recently in the Mous' JociutAL .Pure Iron o;4—While tunneling in Kirk & %OM'S mine, St. Clair, the workmen struck a rich .rein or Iron ore. That mlnet should be handed over to our 'friends. the Means. Atkins, at the Vuntace, for antettlar 'purposes. It Would undoubtedly, make excellent to-ital. (Wersh) chain/ Satiety.--This Society wilt give a Pan* concert okutoral and sacred music, at the Town 1011, this Borough, on Wednesday evening pelt. The proceeds will be devoted to charitable par 'FOWL The kilogramme to an excellent one. As the *ice of admission is reasonable, there should Ow a good nttetidattee. • ay. Mr. Acke7, the_newly aypointed Postmaster of this Borough, will -assume hti odicial duties on Thursday neat. As he IN only a man Frldily in.thla affair, weber Mete his political Pittrons have not decided where In the foinre he shall hold forth, tinder hinder hotkors. Atter all, the Post Odic* may remain Where It is In a close, in convenient loom. • liar The boys wlllieve theleustiel lire ember fiat the coming July. et artrieripee •mte tban hat year. Fire crackers nblch,ltet year, cold rot ten and twelve mats pes peek , acs now altered . for Ave and Mx; thus Owing time 9 .: within the resent' almost every urchin , who is mischievously disposed. Radian candles, double head ers, rockita, ic., have also tallen toniewbal in primalage lan year. ta-Trespasters, Look Out.- . --Ths School Board offers a standing reward of Five Dollars for the arrest and con viction of gritty person found injuring and trespassing °Pon the School properly of the Borough. Gates hare rk,.. ?i boo uhtupd.,palings torn out, and other means re am. to to ordbr toil let cattle Into the enclosure, and the find It necesSary to resort 16 sayers measures in order to cheek the outrage. 'So, tresuauers, beware! grannie—Death front Liglitaing.—The itOrM of Monday. evening, which passed over the north-is:et ple• Mu of this County ? was jery severe, and did much damage at Noe York, the papers of that city state.— Here It left &fatal park in the death by lightning et a young girt: As the storm was passing over St. Clair, afarratau 13annan, aged 16 years, while pawing dowit the railrosh track to that Borough, with a bucket, was gra& by lightning. and Instantly killed. Nit./Ipee Strawib7erries and Fegdalies.—Those desiring fresh garden truck, should patronise Mr. John ler, who bah a farm near Orwlgebarg. , Mr. Keller visits Pottsville on irsidneeday and getarday of each week, and sail be lowed la the market house.—the place where everything in that line should be said. Mr. Keller will brink up to-day some fine strawberries, peas, els. It is a great tiling, having garden truck grown Dear home.— It is always sure to be worth eating. whereas in - that brought from a distance, much of the flavor Is lost In parting with its freshness. Give friend Kellikea tall In the market house . • arir"Plagni on Too, Let W Go . I lamed the tiny hand I bed, I premed the fairy form. And roved I'd shield her from the blast and from the world's cold storm • 81k, raised her,wkeltinfieyes to cm pa, all filled with tears of woe ; With nalreiing lips she faintly said, "plagas ox ye, let we go" Down to the Bee Hive, Cent.. street; adjoining the Pottniiie House, to get a Son timbrell I, the weather le t‘powerful.warno." We might add that the young lady shotre4*onsidersble wisdom In seleeting,the place to purehaleout Sun Umbrellas. Parente, lo feel. every. thing sold at . the Bee Hive Cr. at a email advance on ettsti., Mr The seerderr of the week has been toteneely warm: Every day the mercury has been between 00 and 100 de• trees. We pity our city cousins, for If we among the Mountaininsurninr at the heat, what .must they suffer, who hove wane and pave meats, night and day, hot enough to,roastan egg? Oar tharesometrical record for the week is as sonnies : . P. R. A P., TELCOLtrn Orruat. t • Bomalrania MU, Ntsrille.l A A. 3i. a P. iilt. 7 P. K. Sai., June 19,-82 2 Po° 91 0 -cloor. Mon., " 21.--90 91 ,-32,- Tues., " 22,-9t 90 'be -.= "" Wed.. " 4:: -Ackuiy, Thum, '" 80 -clear; Nil., , " 88 - •• to-The 11 tl, heated to Cow. ink toppostte Uabantougo stria!, bat been taken by Ides., Ilnk. 5 W.4B.Jones, who ere' refitting It, and hovel added to It spi'elone stabling. Mr. 8. W. Jourilermerl3r a wendoeker on the DattplthaandSonagebannaitalleoad,l 'A well known to thaw who hare pined over that Road, I Ant We eonsteay, and tielite ambient that Ida arable - thwunete and dermas, dirpoeltkon to arrounnodate, will toad to render the Pottsailte Itotwa.• abseiled hotel for *retro and ottani. Mttable ta extillont. sod the *Arnhem am dna as any In **Borough. We imunead , the blessts.Jonee to the pettonage of these, Itt7tug os. cotton to euicnttu In rotthine. sar-iwaiard Sseat.—lreproirtsent are are gbd to ate,, to the order of the day, moteritbateeding the bard them e a aplrit 4 - 4.8c.0 010 4 thenalite Messrs. lhattli Slater' tiara Ittsa op s hotel fa Contra street hotwees.:llarkst _arid Norwygtan streets, tad °plied it es Thursday last. Soder the matie,..?%driskt Ibrime." It is to be eloduet ed os Ihg European plaar-a *an tau - take a. rave, and teller aasehrat arry:igoar el the day. The. ghee Is _very featly tined up, and may , accottasodsalan for geode aedvbdtora fa melded. The enterprise certain; ly merits seeress, far 'sub time and expense have bees &voted to eiitiog the tome coreplete is sway', putt& IQ-Mars am! roam.—Two 111111511IIIIIel are now visible le the buneere to blywastber, time oft the emblem of war. and the ether the star of lose, the one fiery mad tot the other gentle and silvery. The one Is Mars and the other Venn}. The former is in the southerly *action of the heavens, related to trille of fittj millions of mike distant Men Ink When tit Ale estivone 'dhtanee from us, he is a. mere dot of light;now be is large and brilliant, Venus, on the Otte band, as might be expeo. ted, is far distant from Mars, in the western hesiens, thmigh ancient myths accused the gal of war and the goddess of Mu to bare been,at least. on spahing taros. In antediluvian timer. They may easily bodied:m:l4mi from the other stars. ',41 due view of them can be Ob tained at Epting's Drug Store, while at the same time the War man may be refreshed by the auellent Miner. .al Witter sold at the ealablidrient. liptioes Syrups are really, very Sue. Nothing like eonabluing aeleniSe observation with it modicum of cool eomtbst. Alirtf Otesphit of Sentry should seek a home, it could be found we think, in la Pennsylvania salami, for wan der where one wilt in the interior of this State. does by the rippling brook that IbrMs the had waters of the Schuylkill, or amid Os. shades of the more Majestic 8111- quOansia, One feels with Longfellow— There is a quiet spirit in these woods, That dwells whers'ir the gentle South wind blows, Where, underneath the white•thorn, In the gladsi The wild Sowers bloom, or kissing the volt air. The leaves ~b3re their sunny palms outspread— . With what a tender and impassiooed voice It lilts the lace and detistte sal 01 thought, When the Lud•whering star of morning tame • O'er riding the gray bills with golden scars; Or when the cowled and dusky-sandaled ere; In Mourning weedi, from oat the western gate, .• , Departs with silent panel The spirit mem •• In the green valley, where the sliver brook, Prom Its full !aim, pours the white cascade, And; babbling low amid the tangled weeds Blip. down _through mosegrowu stone with endless lanihter. • . Add frequent, on the everlasting hills, • • Its fest go ibrth, when It deth wrap lad( Dian ihe dark embroidery of the storm, ' And shout* the stern, strong wind. And here, amid The silent majesty althea, deep woods, Its presence shall uplift thy thoughts From earth, As to toe sanshini and the pure bright sir • Their tope the green tram lift. ,•• gifted bards nave ever loved the calm and (Wet shades. For them there was an elOtiossa lake la all • The sylvan pomp of woods — the golden tun— The hers—the leaves—the river on Its way— Sloe skleez-and silver clouds—and gentle winds— The swelling upland, where the sidelong sun /Want the wooded slope, at evening, goes— Groves, throu,th whose broken roof the sky looks in,— blonntain—an d shattered rlig—and sunny vale— The distant take-rketntains--end mighty Uncoi— ls many a last syllable reporting Their old poetic legends to theirind. • .Word /ropier mid Quad Stet*, who visited the coal mines of our Region, on Thursday of last week, were It amnia* much interested during -their sojourn here. Mr. Cumlitop, writing from Pottsville, to the Phlladelphts Bulletin, tinder date of Jona li t says: "'Arriving at Weil Carbon,the party partook of lunch, and immediately hurrie off to the coal mines, where Count Bartlgee appeared deeply interested, and Lord Napier stated, that although he had seen the coal miner of great Britain, yet he had seen n.Ahlog on a gigantic a scale as these Schuylkill/vial lbrmatione. The operation of all She machinery for- hoisting; breaking, screening, and rlog the coal for market. were exam ined by the Wrench Ambassador and Lord Napier, wilh the minutest etre.. The latter was interested by arming • children engaged:int separating the coal: but on Int:laity they were mound Invariably to be the vhildren of foreign.. Rerenta--LAmorican boys of the mime age being welt to school. drier a thorough examination of Mesas. Mikes &Co.'s mines. Lord Napier stlil continued to think the earnest arguments for Protection met here as everywhere else—and notwithstanding the erldeurea of -distress, stoppage of businera, and decrease in the product of the mines, these he rill( continued to regard All mere vaga ries, to the eimpriee and ausueement'of the party, who , then returned to the Mt.l4rbon Hotel for dinner, which had teen ordered by Mr. Cullen,"under whosmauspicee this portion of the trip was made. •The entettaloment was most capital, elimmt.and abundant; and at its close the party were fully prepared kw& night's rest. Among the visitors who caned on the pirty during the evenin; were Mr. Batman, of the Miners' Journal!, Judge lie gins, Col. Cake and a number of other gentlemen." It Is not possible that Lord Napier, duringst hasty trip through the. regions of Pennsylvania. rick in mineral wealth, can judge of the wants of the Fillifff. If l ite should engage, however, in either the coal or iron bust- IMPS here, he would 'Very soon alter his note in regard to there being no want of Protection.' Our products must first be placedon a Arm basis and strengthened by Pro tection, before they can compete successfully with for eign products. Lord Naplei must remember that we are a young country, and fluctuatious weaken us: Give' us Protection, however, the same as that accorded to their people by the French and English governments, and in thirty yea? we will be not only one of the wealthiest, but the most pOwerful nation on the globe. Lord Napier, through English spectacles, may not see the necessity of . Protection here; but our people Pee it, and are deter mined to hare it. And that they may be successful, is the prayer tif every sincere friend of his country's Inter. eats. 114•27ee Si nine Nidismsar.—lt is really surprising that this is tolerated in this Borough. We verily believe thole is not another townln the State, where swine run so freely at large, as here. The council we presume, has its hands tied in the matter of enforcing the ordinances from fear of trie outcry raised hya few persons interested to having their swine perambulating the public thor oughfares to the annoyance of the cit hens add destruc tion of every garden they can get at. These persons, after all, are not benefitted much, for swine running at large,, will eat more than those penned, and the expense to the a ;kwners for feed, is almost as much in the end.— And, regards swine being street scavengers, they In bet;create more filth then they remove. Wo consider the laxity which permits this nolsadee. a gnats injustice. The swine desecrate graveyards, pillage gardus, and are offensive; we therefore, In the tame of decency and Ins tire, mill for reform in thhematter. Enforce the ordinan ces to regard to the matter. It they are to be a nullity, why have them on the Borough Statute bookrThe follow tug are the ordinances:— Et it Onirtisorl, dr., That Wafter the twenty-fifth day of May Instant, any swine shall be Mond running at far t z within the bounds of the Boimigh, It all be the dot of the high constable to take up and advertise, the ea for sate at least tour days previous to the pale, in vie flr more public places in the Borough. and sell such akelde at pubile outcry—the proceeds to be paid to the Town Treasurer for the use of the 'Borough: Provided, That the owner, upon proof being made, alkali be entitled any time previous to the sale, to redeem the same, aim payment of the costs which may have accrued. hosed Slay 15.11328. Be it (Waisted, dc., That in case of the bleb constable refining to fulfil hie duty In regard to tbeordiuttuee reg ulating swine, or any other ordinance which lies or may he pissed, shall on conviction , . of the same/ betbre the Borges& pay a floe of riot Ina than two woe more than the dollars—to be appropriated lathe wool the Borough. Palmed July 11, In Philadelphia, swine found running at large, are ibrielted to the overseers of the poor. A similar law should be wished here. It is probablyi not generally known that there is a law on the statute books of Penn sylvauts,:perto Ming porsons to kill animals trespassing on their grounds, and al / though to take advantage of this wolild be unpleasant taLmany, yet such a course will yet hare to be adopted, If tile swine Willis Iterough are ri, kept penned by the enforcement of the terough ordi nanee in relation to this matter. Owners of swine mi. make a noise and clamor; but surely, if any should murmur, It is.thope who hiring the law 0 0 lb& We, see their pr?perty destroyed by sUlne . at large. Wifirk re ihties's ..444/1„ M. Chtir.—Mndonbtedly, the most perfect Coal operation In the Anthracite Coal Regions of this country, is that of Messrs. Brit k Baum, at St. Clair. Since the tire about a year since, which destroyed their breaker, and closed a delay of sane months, these operators hive erected fine improvements 'at the mouth of the shalt; pushed inside gangwayton j the Mammoth vein, and tunneled from the Mammoth to the Seven Foot vela, immediately above the former. °To give some liea of the magnitude of this Colliery, it Is only necessary to state, that the shaft which reaches the Mammoth veto, is 640 feet in depth; the thickness of the vein at the spot worked, is from 30 to 85 feet of Coal, which for purity and beinty .of fracture, after passing through a breaker, cannot be' excelled by any Coal mined In the Anthracite Regions of Feeneylvania. For furnace, factory and domestic purposes. It has a most enviable and well deserved' reputation. When we, add to the thickness of the vein from wbkh this Coal is produced, the feet that Birk & Baum can ; work a mile east and an equal distance, south, we are tempted to ea elaim:"lnexhaustible." Many visitors to the Schuylkill Coal Region examine this coil tery w ith interest. The descent is easy and safe, white the system of drainage Inside is so perfect, that the gangways are as dry as a Cheroot street paviment when the mercury is Among the 90's. On Tuesday laid, we le company with several gentlemen. two from New York City, descended into the bowek r of the earth. In passing tbreugh some of the schutee 'leading from the Weald" into the gangway, we did not experience much difilculty..tnt one of our friends, a gentleman of ern. Utterable height and rotundity of person, wise not enter tunate. In fact at one narrow point which theparty en countered in a slippery descent (roma breast, he laughed quite as heartily as the rest at the p,o, Alton-in which he found hit:been% the scene by the miners' lamps being quite as ludicrous as that which happened to one of the churches of Bt..Catherines, C. IT., a few evenlnes yinee. One of the largest kind of hooped females, after tailing up the able in splendid style. without aexidenttUelther herself or the worshippers. attempted to enter a pew, hut when the Immense Masa bad been squeezed about halt way through. it •'irtnek fast," east all the abets, slut ems, Wks, squeake and contortions of the fair oecu• pant were unavailing to more the "conearn.” The &ex tent—whets • colored man—and one or two of the church °Mears, perceiving her difikeity,,knunanely resolved to relieve the distressed Creature; but it was no go--she could neither be got in or out, to firmly was she wedged in. They tugged' and pulled, sad heaved until the sweat stood in large drops on their threheads, and went trinkling down their noses In as beautifil a manner as the ell ran off of Aaron's heard, and when the rev ap peareektoo desperate almost to hope fir relief short of matting away st good many feet of the pew, the ”colored gentleman's" bee suddenly brightened up with an idea, 'Let's cant bee, boss—let's cant herd and the poor thing, despite her expoatniatious, was canted.eecordislC 17 amid a universal !sigh from the eongrtvtion, sad thus relieved from her notables. Our portly friend was relieved in pretty much the same manner, after serdi- dent force had been inuatered,'by beingemated. As the perspiration formed little rivulets through the black spotittle face, he declared Quits' earnestly, that It was sot war so cool down there as hesupposed. We agreed' with hint: this situation a fee minutes previously, had been decidedly warm. After sundry mining feats on the part of individuals of the party, of the "chemist" order of Map'. we Snarly ascended to krnifinsiii . all wattled with visit. Very slimily vs stet) take eta** to give details Is ransom to thlatttse operation. as oar triads abroad theald hi padmi bt !owl to a colliery, abkh bt emi , Mamma the mote complete le met, pert, Is the - Air.' sAolf. : Mr. littit, aid Ilr: Shotoaa Beak the..tatitte bo g bon," lat e much eo Sr, omfeetimithereptem .., I !it vslittletioit I 'the mine, sad trill atallitaetitpeoete g main It_ a model la thie speck. 'T•itiliallos ill 8 moot !Mt mater to ;Mains oimeatiate, *u4 Imetetite sell at lb, liorkspito, Wm iiiiiirrer , ligariness of expape, to guard !Boded the mmatesat ~ Mesita.= expleekem . ,- . , ~• Ifinerignat Ptestalesterablp.„ , . . -.. Mauna. Binvone :-.4 (Amine* that lbw Wit° of the " Workman's Advocate' in his issue of th • 16th init., hurled one of bia barbed arrows et tb bead of the venerable Post Maiter of thislioroug e As that peps feasts upon Strife, contention' a n . defoliation. al d spar is venom upon wls , mvier may ce chan fort time, to fall in its way, theja • need , not it is tnie, eicite surprise here or • where, hat aa si.publie„ newspaper however vile, I , a newspaper atilt, and as this Unjust aspersion of character heti been thus scattered abroad upon tb wings of the vrind4ask t6e iiivilete to disabuse through the (edemas of your excellent and wid ly circulated4operktbe public mind in referent our most worthy sod accommodating Post Mu ter. And f o irfil he rs state whet lam conliden that a majo ty of, if not all our citizens will eon. firm, that • ;more faithful and. escommodatin , officer could not be found in this State than th present in en unbent of the Pat Of of the Boroug of Titmaqua . Odr Mails' are more expeditiously . distributed • people are more promptly waited upon and le . mistakes are made than will be found to be th casein forty,-nine effices out of fifty;viliere th same amount of nisi, matter is received and des patched; and although the duties of the Post Ose - at this placeliave been hell end carefully atinid ed to for the last fi ft een years, yet the OMee . we never. better attended to 'thac under its pence administration. As .evidetice of the impartiality with which the duties of this office are performed I will state what I am assured is i fact, that eve . the copies of that mischievous and libelous thee tlitriVorkwitin's Advocate, have invariably been delitiefed to, its sabserihers here, 'whim called for. Nave not other object Messrs. editors, in thi romniunicaiion; than the publication' of the truth in referenc e to one wham I know to bats been most excellent public officer, end fur whom I ho lievenine-tinthe of the leg al voters of the pia • Mould cast their nitrates to-day, to continue hi.. in his present place, were the oppottunity given them so toldo. Oa W. L. . Tamaqua, Jane 22, 1858. ~ . [OO.II3IIVAICATID.] • TM. Cowgirls.lomat 'District. Mims. Eerie—lt is a mune of eongratulatkm to every workingman hI our sentiOn, to perceive the roamer mom lag in relation tom representative for our district:More. over, when Se perceived it your lamer issues the name of Henjaminillaywood suggested, as Um Protective Tariff Candidate. The suggestion beyond a doubt, is the best that could have been made, as the vary name of Hay wood is endeared to every workingman in the distrkt, for his enterprise. mood Judgment, hcareety of per pose , and one whom political intriguet cannot Corrupt. ills every interest •is identical with he .workingmen themselves. No man could possibly be heoughtforward whom the entire district would more safely entrust with their every Interest.. SCIIHPUULL To the Free aseil Independent *eters of Soh artkillt Constr. Permit me to offer plymif as ,tha People's Candidate. for the office of 8111CHIFY at the neat October Election, If elected I pledge Wier to perform the ditties of said oars with fidelity. Yours Truly. 31in t rwrille;blay 26,1858. CHARLES W.TA2LOR. •41.40'• To the Free and Independent Voter of Schuylkill County. fairana Ain Futon , Crriztxs:.—ilavlng been as ed a number of times whether I expected a nom:natio for I have only to my if any Party, Club, or Ae rociatiat, sees prapr to nominate me, I will be very much obliged. but kill beg leave to stkk to the Platforms I have adopted; without adding another Plank or taking one thersfrOur, and notwithstanding there are persons perseobulating the Cdonly, reporting that 1 ',Minot be a Candidate at the, coming election, ran that having unfurled my banner and ft ng.it to th e breeze, end Inscribed therwin, Protection t American Labor. I am determined not-to strike my colors until so ordered by my Fella Citizens at the election:. and hereby esti upon all Ilualneas Men, llartnerb, Manuketurers, Miners and Laborers, 'and the rest of mankind,' to support me. blinersvilie, Jewel., lob 23.31] 3013EP11 110WILN. PEN, PASTE AND SCISSORS , OrThe •l appropriations of the lato session were $68,000. Par This has linen an unusual line season for strawberries. • `Deaths is New York list week, 3501 in Philadelphia, 219.." jlersTliere are 803 nunneries in Spain, con taining 20,913 nuns. 4 i ;AgirAt St. Louis a man was fined 9100 for carrying iron knuckles. t s • jPii"-The largest billiard room in lipffalo now charge but ten cents a game. - • • . 01P3ispor Tietnan of New \York, Is shutting down on the mock auctioneers. ° ' I - jat-An eviisinge speaks of a finished inampi We wish they were all fitished. jairldis• D•reoport e t actress, has retired to her summer residence • Lynn. AlfrJobp Burns, convieted at Wheeling, Ye., of inurder,!is to be bung on Sept. 3d._ • per - Why are hoops like an obstinate man?— Because they often stand about trifles. N. )50-Gerard Stith, the cewly sleeted Mayor of New Orleans *as inaugerated on Tuctday.l . Fir• Dating the first week in Mai. the births of 1688 children Are registered in London. )121rBleised are they that do net advertise, for they shall be rarely troubled with customers. Air An earnest effort is Wein/ niedt in ?hills. ttelphin, to erect an asylum for tbe intemperate. irsfreasi, at Romeo, has had. hie _boots urtmeti, for scandalous aetiona with some American fe males. Pier•Withln a month 'live persons have been bung I.; the Regulators itsand about Tampa Day, Florida. per- w ork in en 'sire now engaged in building at Laporte, Sultivantleourity, au . extensive steam tannery. par The man who passed throiigh life without enemies could not have bad , a haractir worth dei,reeating. Jacob 0. Fonda, aged 98, of Glenville, Schenectady county, N. Y., is the oldest .lawyer in the State. • rNumbei of emigrants at Nee' York, thus far, this year, 27,204, against 71,473 fur the same" time last year. ~. -; Or The wheat in Virginia will generally yield' an average crbp, and the tobacco crop promiSei to be very large. „geflr*The vote in Maine for the Prohibitory Law is about 35,000; for the License Law, 1000. A very- light vote. . . JlEfr•Di'. Banta, or Knoxville, 111., his been convicted of criminal intercourse with his step daughter,'aged 15. PP`Patrick Connor, miner ' was accidentally killed last week, by a fall of Coal, at the New Mine , this County. -IW - In an interior town of .California, seven eighths of the poptilatiorr are under 21 years of age. ' They are °miners." i , JfaltThe Democracy of the Fifth Want, New York, are to erect ate, iron pole 280 feet high.— Truly, this is en iron age'. ' ' . Affrtleo. D.,Prentioe, the editor of the ,Louis ville Journal, has enrolled himself as' a member of the Sons of Temperance. Or The recent death of Alden oote, in White ly, Mass., was caused by the spi lo thrown into his face by a venomous snake. IrThii poor man wbo.travels with a pack on his back, Is deeenter than the black lig who tra vels with a pack in his pocket. , I t ,159/r•The Princess of Prussia, Queen Victoria's daughter - , is su ff ering in ch.- in health lately, in consequence of a fall do' n stairs. ,The farmers out - Vest use the new skele ton skirts as learecrows in their cornfields. . . They thus answer an admirable purpose. Alif"The Philadelphia police )111TO arrested a gong of abortionists, and seized a quantity of their infernal implements and drugs. fitilP•Reading will haves grand display of fire. works on the evening of the bth of July. Why can't we ? Are we too poor to be patriotic ? ' pfir•James Kelley of New York City, has been found guilty of the murder of Ins.wife and sen- toured to ho hung Ito tbp 30th of July next. j3-A' marriage s epidimie 'is prevailing in Lex logton,.Ky. On one dly last week, there were aerie Weddings and three runaway mat Ches. -The ages of the London firemen range front twenty to sixty and upwards. Full three.l fourths of them have been raen-of.war's.men. jfier'The Hartford Courant publishes ! births.— Good idea. Ought to start it hare. Might pub lish theM under the bead of "Recent Arrivals." ' Ay-The derivation, of the name of the Fox family from a rain ; day is very ingenious. Rainy day, rain a little, rain much, rain hard, Renard. Ifiric is a singular feet that four of the fresh. est and bloodiest. tragedies In the etaintry, 'Were perpetrated by barbers. What ails the barbers? -Tbe Court Ciretilai.. says that gamin Vie. toria is in a fair way of making another addition to the royal family- -before tee close Of the year. Off'Sttlt Lake, in Utah, is salter the the sea. Two quarts of its water will make a pint of salt. Rock guilt exist' in large quantities in the neigh. boring bibs. pft - Seeretary . Floyd will have no `Mere fit Fort Scrolling jobs forthe Democracy. The pow. ier of selling military reservations is taken from the Secretary. Or What a bade the "Vigilance CoMtalttee" electioneering trick in• Now Orleans wail "They did nut even succeed by their .violence- in forting their candidates in. jar At the troutng match on Teesday, at Or Park 'coarse, Philadelphia, between Flora Temple and Lancet, • the former Spas winner in three straight heats. per•A man has recently been released from Jill, in Conneeticat,,after 26 years toorinement.— Upon coming nut he met his two lOW, aged re spectively 14 end 16. per Rarey, the horse timer, has made in three months, in England and France, the anus of VOO,- 000. Ile wilt go to Germany and Rauh, where .he will make as much more. pr• The last thing Mrs. Cantilligham7Burdill has done is to bay a farm in Carrolleonnty:Ohio, paying $5OOO down upon it, Ind the papers Say she is going to take immediate possession. JW-The dignity•and grandeur of any nation, witl ever greatly depend upon the honor, parity of character, and integrity of motive end action In its publie entrants, *bather &flme or abroad. JRlP.A4oting girl i n Boston, 13 . year. Old.. at tempted to commit suicide, becitume she had been ilkreated in school ind celled stupid. She drank burning fluid. The physicians think she will re not • figirA troublesome dimes revolts to e sonata'. arable extent' in !hauler and vicinity. It is called "epidSmits sore eyes"' and is an eplilemio legametien of the mucous membrane of the eye ball and lid. • •• I • Si Pennsylvania does not own St single mile of canal or railroad.. A little Osar thirty,years ago she cnnmenced a system of internal improv wen% and she sow own upwards of forty UM. Una ofj dollars,tin remit of kin impaleses natiogiumaa u 4 railroads. - ~ • '1044i - It is said that a-tehief of the' Rhos - bweee et Snake ladlaasoreelding iniftah, died lately, and. that Wlltda bey of ahem he was very fetid. was burled. alive with him, as complay fur Min in the spirit land.' • ' r - 01•46 Detroit lately, a young member emit of the first families, mortgaged his Wit° and went it with a fifth rate female dancer and negro _steleikhrt. Great excitement among the snobs in nealtiqueinse: -:, -' - ;' , • ,- - , - -JIIIIPaOIs.. Mr . 11111:' said one of the Rev. Mr. -listelawesleatere;rtiow ii t 4 thit you ay so many ;-eat of .the way things iwy 1. dernsonsr !. "Air, Said the eccentric divine, "JOG, are seeh'ont of the way - stineter . -, r -• ' ,111111"Aletter puirlished front 'Adetialde, - Mu llahs: says-that the beat of their simmer (Petrels ary) le intolerable. The'mercury at noon ranges ! froni,ll6 to 146 in the shade, and in the night from 94 to 106. • . hem,'The • Moravian Congregation , 'sit Bethle- h, according to the Manch .Chunk Casette.; whose edittir.belongs to that detiominatien, havei . from eve - boadnst thousand to one million dol •larsait at interest. ,', 7 ,106"Tbe ,Illoiting 'debt of the Brie' R. R. is about 62.009,000. Ps funded debt ii. $25,635,-1 592,' The toad doelWat pay its interest annually by about a -million. The actual worth of they stock can be readily seep. .. . i }I'S. E.:Barrie, well known throughout the . country ai &circus manager- and who was so Sue: easeful at th ee ; old National in Philadelphia, - with Uncle Tom'i , Cabin, died a few days op at Ali loose, Pa.; of consumption. - ~, I • jell It is 'dated that Mr. Reed, oar Miniater' hi China, is satisfied with his experience of de et 4 lastiala. and will return to the United States ibis Fall, leaving the complicated problem of Chinese diplomacy for future solution. . jrAP• A Care for Dyspepeiti.—Tho Oxygeesteti Bitters.sre highly recommended by persons whose amps glee the most satisfactory evidence of ed. tonishing cures -by sung this medicine. .It will ' certainly relieve the worst cane. , i JIMP - Mr. Lindahl, the editor of the Peedernst &odd, a newspaper published in Stockholm, has been recently condemned to death by the axe file having falsely and with evil intentions, accused a demoiselle Mendelsohn of incest. Or The fifty-Brat Philadelphia. Trade Sale +1 bookie, piper, stationery, Ae., will commence la Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the 21st of Septembers at the spacious Auction Rooms of IL Themes A Sens, South Fourth street above Walnut. f r.hlrs. Betsey Eastman, of Hopkinton 11: t ion,ber nioetj-eighth birthday, spun over lite skeins'of stocking yarn, and has during the pait year spun over one hundred skeins of yarn, slid kilt about fifty pairs of stockings and socks. i. iftif`About a year ago' James Dean, who wmi working as i journeyman carpenter at Chicesjo, Illinois received ' a legacy of about $200,000 by .the deallt of an uncle in Australia. He diedfa few days since from the effects of dissipation. -AS - Jewelers say that after a hundred years the gelatinous substance which gives cohesion end color to the pearl weirs away or rath'eelcutes its quest` vitality, and leaves the pearl - .a 'AC of carbonate of lime, which crumbles when touched by•the finger. V 4....Tbe Harrisburg Keystone states that a gentleman of high literary repots, and a. native of this State, has undertaken ,at the solicitation of judicious friends, to write a history of Pepn: sylvania. ''fie has already collected and prepared a large portion of the matter for the new wor4 ,IngrA man named Wtn. Simeoek, of Washing ton county, Pa., recently lost his wife in the morning—was arrested by the constable a t 11 o'clock-.--married his second, wile before-night— and followed the remains of his first wife', in company with the accurid, to the grave the day after. AR-James Madison, when asked IoW ;the Fourth of July should be celebrated, answered:,- “Br the shouting oProcketa and fireworks; lid - firing of cannon.' As our nation , woo her I•de pendeqce. by the firing of guns and cannoni i lso the Anniversary of her Independence Day Ifhollid • be celebrated io like manner. S2IP-It is staled by authority in the Portland (Maine) Atoms, that the directors of the steamship ' company, who have charge of the monster squal or "Leviathan," have determined to pladelthat vessel upon the lion betwien England and Airier fea. It is supposed Abet the "Lev ia than" ( t will make her trip early next season. ' i jar-The young matt; Jamul Powers, wh f was to have been executed at Washington on iiday. f last, for Ilia murder of Lutz, was respited jr the President within an hour or so of the time fixed for the fatali termination—clove\ o'clock. 1 The re spite is to Saturday, the 26th in Mot, .oetreen the hours of nine and one o'clock. ~ ! t jar Owing to the dull times, neatly \all the -:Ocean county (N. J.) vessels in the south:ern trade are laid up, a circumstance which has not +cur ed before fur yeais. As about 40,000 tuns are tbds engaged, the depression affects all clasies.— . The building of vessels, usually quite an oten sive business, is almost entirely suspended. . jtelfqt is said that there is a sty- e tui-- tion from lowa across the line into th w-. ,„igilltft• , is souri. The St. Louis De....oeror anima col that the death of slavery in that State is dcereed.— Tbe.free State men in adjoining -.testes evitfently - -think so, and are moving on t occupy that Is,. vowed land, whom:eerily blight is 'love labor.; jillir•A youth went w church uncle) , night, in Boston. Coming out, a-young lady—mourning diess—Oreeian. face—black e/ de.—drOpped her handkerchief, which the ver ant retarded.— She. thanked him, and then they ;took a witlk.— Next morning verdant -found himself mina $27. Says the sermon and adventure wilt do hies good. • Al : Neter did the valley of tha..6tlaiptehanna look So gorgeous and beautiful as et this t' e.—; Vegetation is rich, anttl . the green fieldkon every' side dotted by for, est ; 1 ,in luxuriant foliage, pre sent • 'scenery that is not to be found else where. Out upon your Italics ! They don't com pare with the valley along the river Susquehanna. Pd - In New:York, on Monday evening, by way• orpiment iariety, a,tornadu temporarily changed• - the.tomperature. A number of !edgy:and rirer craft.,were seriously damaged, and .near Green; m ent;- Long Island, one wing of the American eipt glasswerks was blown down, killing two of as employees instantly, and injuring seven °there. . -, „2.42 - Several dry goods warehouses( on Milk street, Boatob, suffered by a conflagration an Sato: nrday night. Fire buildings, with-valuable•stock of goOds, were more or less- damaged. The, total ilops is about 6150,000. !Corinthian Hall, lehoWn in the past as • picture gallery, dancing hall,. Ae., but of late years occupied fur aim, Was partial - ly destroyed. per tw o story-cars are used on the Philadel phia paitienger railways. • Access is had to the upper stiiiy by mans of two winding .stairways .ading from the rear platform. As these stair ways are necessarily narrow, ladies will find L it impossible to reach the top, and consequently, gentlemen fond i.f "the weed," will be allowed to - smoke at this elevation. Tue two words Vice and Virtue, which figure so prominently in our vernacular, hare been en mixed up with conventionalities both in law and gospel, from age to ;age, that it is now barely , possible to get at the right meaning of the !arms. What has been deemed vice in one age, or even one section or codntry, is exalted into a virtue in another. And so on we go, blundering and wart dering in the dark, until we eventually, bring up at ,the palatial store of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.. Faow 4 WILL Kwows k HIGHLY ReapacrLßLE PRTSICIAN II! CANADA WGlBT.—Prescott, C. W., Nov. 29,1853.—Dear :—lt affords me plea sure in complying with your requital, in giving an expression of my opinion of the virtues of the Oxygenated - Bitters. It is now nearly two years since I recommend. ed itspee-to some of my patients, in a variety of Chronic Diseases and with the most happy effects. It has proved .very useful in Dyspepsia, Ner vous' Headache, derangemeni of the Stomach, and General Debility. Therefore let alt those who are afflicted With the above diseases, try the Oxygenated Bidets, and their success is. certain. • . I am, sir, , yours truly, It. W. EVANS, M. D., A Druggist. • "- JOHN G. BROWN, Druggist, Agent for Schuylkill county; also, J. C: HUGHES, Esq.. arnallowars olntinent and Ms... The various and frightful ulcerations of the lower limbs, known by the general term of 'sore fex," or "bad leg," yfield everreherewith surprising rapidity to the influ ence of the Ointment. We are irifortned, irons sourees in 'Lich we base full confidence, that abces'es f end sores of this class, that had been discharging for many years, keeping the sufferers in constant pain, and In a most deblltt .ted condition, have been dried up in a few weeks by this wonderful disinfec ant. It does not merely airtime the disebasge, which would be tan gerous,itit, striking through the surface to the nu cleus of the disorder, Obliterates at once both its source , and lie symptoms. The Pills, by theft mild aperient action. expedite the cure. .113-.lllekle IlletittanigLimltsseat.—lts mow .derfUl affects and ennse9nent ,populirrity4erhaps. so article In the history of the Mamie Medics, ever ac quired the same patronage, was subjected to the same number of revere and different tests, and met with ecs few failures as the Mustang 'Aphasia. It has justly' beets styled a Panacea fbr ill external Wounds,Cuts, Swellings; Sp4ins„ Bruises, or Eruptions 'on Man or - Beast. It is.so far a medicine of surprising 'blue, that Physicians are compelled to prescribe ; and from some ,remarkable cures of Cirenic and'Distortod /fficsussatic ea ses It has naturally attracted much attention from the Brat scientific minds of the age.. No family ran afford to be Mltbaut a bottle of the . 11netanK Liniment In tha house. Beware of imitations. The semainer is sold by cespectable dealer, In all parts of the world. Beware of any other ••Bragg's Liniment. It Is a basis Imitation. BARNES k PARE, Proprietors, Nor York. *l-Farina Cray hews, made from material pre pared from that portion of wheat which is most nutri tious and healthful. It is estimated that one pound contains as much nutrlinent as two pounds of lakered, as it is usually baked. These FAIIINAVItAFKEItB I are of small else, nearly one hundted flu the pea:W.l.W baked dry. They are delightful to the; taste and onset the best crackers' ever produeed for Amalfi nee. Ype LUNCH and with oyster' they are usenet:died. We ask - every mother to procure these FARINA CRACKERS ear her eirildrew. They are - superior to many of the preparations usually given to -them, being decidedly more bealtbiul and nourisbleg, and 411 they, dissolveleadily In the mouth are always eaten with 'a line zest Ladles and gentlemen will find them unsurpaiear" ee; fur their las Flavor and Pleas nil male. Delicate la-F Mei and all persons whose habits - eminent or less secien : =, tau, will Plod these meters most excellent. Yoe pre.l Sesidonai gentleancm,bankers,tienthatits and clerks, 0641 may be used for Lamb with great. &knot's, In Wolin a healthful regularity of the:system. Teaebnis and stbolan, is ecbooli generally, will dud them raj . agreeable. These FARINA eitACKSIIII are a most v toile article Ibr travelers in the nu's, aon At sea they are one of the beat things thatleaa be eaten. There are no other crackers numohmtured In the MIL ted States like ttieve, or known alarm BARINA . CILACISL US. for miehnly by BCUGNII&R, • Centre street, opposite the American Ronal: 1 . Or. Norwegian-street, sear Railroad. j tOrlititerresta asiamot exist lasi the system* f if a Moral nisi be wade et tbe'Clielteerre Sussr•cated hregotableParPd!e• Pills." They 'apt only destroY the rams, bat thoroughly osnase the thusach and_banitie 14,thit seism or tritseyeabetatters wllcb anguorts the*. (Their 4 yelet4 Is irtgealtht, that they may be atintials treed to eldildies of the most errataese without pro , uda' tibters Warta:a ell eta aciculate general berdth., which !m alwayioniatitutral tbuilloostserlos at chile- Wu to Carmifasee. bele ristalles ease is generally so violent in itioperatias, that the altans Isidore recovers to the sheik wall the palleat hes arrived at years of i i m aratetelly ar ideally Out it. we knoireeveral at fide nieineeierb;:ee cantitntiorird !saboteur° ea corn peiddy naralfsed try the lajralielo adadnlstratien Of metallic Teri:Wages while year[ ib lhat Owl an almost nalitted for the trantivoilo of adiparYtnislotes. ept a The Clicker+ Bost,r}vsted I" le Pills, on the con trary, hare rover beep, known known to I "• any injurioris if feats beitiall them They rattier rot to icivigoratei the iyitel, an c treathr 0 proof again themost inveterate ailments. I I , . 1 . , - Tbe Pills 'May behsd of all Dryly:lsta and'Storekeep. I I ere, In every village and tower in the United States.— Jona 0. Dara Is Agent Yrtbis place.' 0:54.tj: . . R .• _Li R R. :R. . ... . .. t air*" r oad., F 4a Praworrosends truly &don bin Was w ' t i remarkable power - ens MU. POI, called' ILADWAT ISEOULATOP.S, 010 exert over the bitman le/Stele" de ~ Rated, with One of tinier little Regulators hill esti I from the nud crippled la te:stints, the ease of all der meets and irregn, lid the of thell eyetem, they will Mate She Dowels deer and • strong, mania, boldly and, p re, the, laver, Bladder, Kidneys, liamd, Naive and Ski to pedant their serve ral fisactlate la a regular, health and natural mincer. Them PaYiestoreheal torsi In t Dowell or .In the la ledinel. Drastic 11.3, *MIT; nth as malts, canon per- satire pi thlai make ese sores in l ithe Dowels and on the j costs of ti e StonUielt, by coast& t Irritation..... All who are troetdad with Costiveness, Indigestion, ihrialialor pltaustes4 Liter Complaints, De. may rely upon node: I • 1 , g positive release ;Dom there difficulties by RadwaY's Regulatine'. Radway's Deady Of will rata* tae Crippled, the Weak, the Farm, " 'Bed• rata th rldden and Pain- ' Michel vhdime to ease and in a few short boats, at tits farthead. led Dadway's lit eady pellet' he applied to the aching tooth, leurstllil Int, the fractured-limb , the epralaed of strained viscid the enfeebled and per aptly* naves tortnisd with anguish end pains, to the Rowels, almost wore oat 3:74:1 discharges , of Dys entery ortholera, lo the di ltmee'drina out -of shape by ramps and spume, and in a few listener - the meet mfralulour clump; in the IfliOld -bodr elli lake plias, ease and coMfortOranonilityand restoration of afflicted Parts to health will 'follow Ile use. (26-21 ' . , Sri' Ina erelit Emirliih JAMESIC/Altll6i3 OMIMBiLiTZD VJIMAL6 ('ILLS.— Prepared tram a Asserigtlon Sir J Cl4ll[*, SL D., Physician Rattan-dimity to tha Queen., ' s Thla intaluableedielne Is apilling' in in the Mire of all 001110 painful and dangerous diseases to uhlekkjile'feruala coiastltutinn Is ;lilies!. It modenite• all excesses and moves all 'obstructions, and a speedy Euro may' e, rated' on. i To Marked Ladies it in peculiarly suited. It id, In a ! abort time, Ming on tbe montbly period with' regnialitY• • Each bottle, prLe Ons Dollar, bears tbs . Ooretimeni Stamp oti ) Great Biltain, to present eounter&itai. - 1 iffil-77was Pah thou:dna I taken by females diving ; the rAriOr TIM KS i MONT Sof Pregnant', as they are stsrel Di bring on kfisairr a pe, but at any other Lieu! they dre Wife, In a 4 oases of Ner v ous and - the Beek and Litribs, Fatigue Don of i the efect l e rune seh - iti all other ri though a poirerful remedy, dcl antimony, or anything burtrt Full directions In the paull which shoUld be earidully pr.! Sole. k gent for thetnited JOB DOSES, Spinal Affecttont, rain 114 n alight exertion, l'alpita• nd Whites, thew Pills will tioans halo failed.-and not contain bon, ellopler, It to the constituiton. I:l e et around pelt package rued. y . 4tat,is and Canada, .! In I. C. Ballwin a: C 0..). Rochester, N. V. lamps to •any bottle, containing over 50 N. 11...-$1 and 6 postage s i thorised Agent, will insures! pills, by return mall. ENItY SAti.olll I Dram:lsta throughput tame (June 19, '59 For sale In Pot tav I Ile, by .I qua, br M. J. FRY; and by • United States and Canadss. THE gra' 'ATEST r issoovrerw." AGE. ' ni.e.2I 4 . PVH Roxbury hiss discovered In dure weeds s remedy that . cures _• I. •• ; EVERY KINDI OF mormog, 11 - 11 KENNEDY, o 111 ono of our common pa, impa Thq *oat tarofiht down to a 'Common IA has tried it in over elesenhundnutcsses.ancl never 'failed except in two cares, both thunder humor. He his now id his possession over :ine hundred certificates, of its talkie, all within twentyi Miley of Iloaton. Twof bottles are warranted -to cure a nursing sore mouth. • °no l te three bottles will fnre the worst kind of ;nes on the face. TwO q three bottles will Tarcl bottles are warrant the dentach. Three or five bottles, are l elear the indent of biles. • to cure theworst,.esoker fn irrinted loTture the worst kind 4 1 Erysipelas. One or two bottles are we. theyies. .. - , r 1 -_. - , Twe bottles are warranted to cure running of theorem arid I;letches among the hail% .. Emir to six bottles are warranted to cure •eorretpt and running ulcer"; . . Omr bottle wi ll cure scaly, eruptions of the skin. i • TwOor threebottles ere warranted to cure the worst kind Of ringworm. . • , : Twb or threeibdtles are warranted to cure the most desperater case of rheumatism. . rTh ee to tour bottles are'Warranted: to cure aeltrheum. l Fire to eight bides wlllicure the-worst rfase orscrof• ' `tile. , One to threetrottles are warranted to cure' Cue • worst case bf Dyspe p sia. t I know from the experience of thou sandal that it has been caused by - a canker in the 'to. mach! i I • - I: Ode tt two bottles are warranted to cure stE r headrl acheel . , . , Oie to two bottles are warranted to mutat • 4 costive sta :of th e bewels. 0 e l to two bailee will regulate all derangement of the lifidneys. 1 . . Ibibr to ale bottles has cured the worst cases of dropsy. One to three bottles has cured the worst case of piles; a relief is siwitys experienced; what a .mercy to ge t re lief in sus ai k OS crucia ling disease!' b - . ~i i . , , o change of diet ever necomary—eat the best you mullet and enodgh of It. ..., I)i,redioits "'or use:—Adnits, one tablespoonful per day Chilireit over tem years,dessortspoonful ; Children from eve to eight years, teaspoonful. As no illrectioner! canl be applicable to all constitutions, take suerciant to tiltetrata on the bowels twice a dilly... 1 ' WANCTAettItrD ST • . L i DONALD. KENNEDY.; ' ho. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Jfau, I y Pricf Si: , ...__:_ . , irarikted to cure ill humol• In tiflFer We by druggists throughout the UnS ted :Rates, \• **oar: . • • 4.7 I • t) : .romminrsimammeessmze• • . /wilt iO.OO REWARD will . be paid for an Medicine that will excel Plt.l.Trik BUTCIIHNS MAGIC 0114 for thei folio : wink dlseamat:—ltheumatlem, Neural. gisj4Spinal Affections, Contracted Joint*. Chdlle PIiDJC, S n PS sln thel Side or Back, ileaciache.Toothache.Bpraina, Bo Throat,ltbete.Brulews, Barbi, and all Diseases of the S . Muscles end the (Hands. Nona 'amide* without thelsignaituie of Puarr& itterenek attached to each label. Pdatipal ntliro,2oB Washlngtod street. Brooklyn, N.Y. rhejrreatis umber of persons that has been Ins cued!. attly relieved In all the cities. and towns where it bee btu used. as well as In thieeity. 'petite them in saying In ail eandoi, that' it tette greateat curedn the world for pain. i . . . d. 0. Uaoww , wholesale *dent, Potinville. and far wile hi 'All respoetate druggists throughout the Unl ted States ltd Canadal. ' - [June 27, '67 264 y titliginas elutelligence. Tag Presbyterian church of P.ltiston received 195 new limbers one Sabbath this month. itri. J. dfters Nina, of Williamsport, Pa., has accepted chcall Lfrour th e Baptist tcongrisation of liarrisbnig. la Maseschnuttts Olen ' are 13 Ihreedanborgbin urches, eith 5,000 members; in Milne- four eeckuee 164 170 members. Tae infin i ence of the_ present revival manifest in the blessed reeults achlered by the different religions sale. flee, se reported at their recent anntrenarries. It was 'there stated'in the report of the American and Foreign Bible Society, that their Bible leaders told dori t f e • the yn=third 488 persons. Tbe' Owns Mission lety the organisation of 27 ehtrehes arid the pHs= of 593 hopeful convects. The American Baptist Publb cation gaiety reported as the result of its Oolportersge for the 3,ear, the distribution Of 25,000 volumes and 107,. ono pages of tracts; the remotion of 20 Sunday Sehnolg the organization of 18 chnrctuts, and the baptism of 802 prop/. 1 . 1 lIIIIsig Tinto the Lead Pt • - Litt the eoire of praise and ghrduess; Zion frost 'her ban.' dage free, Wakes to devisor glorious conquest, horn the mountains to the sea. - fiery Lo, the fie cloud and pillar moves at the divine Corn. mood, And the tamp of mighty marching sounds triumphant 'through the land. Zion's banners find victorious 'while 'the floats of Reit r.treat, • Barbels throw tilidr 'weapons down and sin su vb / t, Isis feet. .,. Rivers firsh the Joy and hear the hallelnlah Car along. Mountain echoes, catch the chonas,seell aloud the thrii - !leg song. Air andldeean, isle and woodlindAdend all harmonies of praise. i Let the shoot of Israers triumphs tinges In theanclent • d B 7 ll, • - ' 1 : .i . • , • ' Ring,alo i ud, as wheti rejoicing from Egyptian. bandage Mhiseiss timbrel no were wetted o'er the dark, tumid tUous sea. hug, a twhen with learnt of thirs t uTiu l P the =Ural ' ro -thi3 saw deft t. ,• - lln the uttering es of polm,and wells of Elbrilmb. Ming bright.- ,- t 1 Zing, as when the kin iloreb gushed wit'', Misr and 1 I full supply. . ',.., _. I :I Aad the sounder fling waters mingled with thesbout. tog nigh. i . ~ ,- - Hug, it wben the Ids of Jordan Tutu% In Its onward now. !hoof as vibes with blast of truncate fell lite walls of Jericho. , .. . ; , • , ; 1 I '.. .., , Shout, as irks the prophet pl 1 eadhrg turned to heeren ' Ms Pennant eye, \ : ; . Malts. flood of teas idetoreding khan the velar*. 4 'Meths dry. • - ... t 0 •II 1 t higher stlU and levier, steam, let then of trhuttph 'rho. Emulate the 'Ponce of Angels horedog math Judean oaten , •i - - i : 0 . 8 1 Aloryito the lowilli annoluted 1 pease on earth good vlll to oleo, fjon't ptes as SUed with pralsty** raiiiimid Souls 'are "bol i ti t *lnr , I Z. Y.R. —l.lalettnetv I n. , - 1 i• 1 . :' ' • • ; ; 1 L . • ' /or METHODIST ItriSCOPAL CIIUCCFi, Second' Street,[ Pottsville ' Rae. .14 It. 011140 T, Pastor. Dt villearicomery Sabbath it 10 A. Aland at 734 P.Il. areNousa 'mut 11:11AN CHU thi. iiarket &pare .Pottairine : Bor.M. ll .. LtrOnzasocn, Pastor. •Dtvlne am , 'vleetnthie ch regularly every Sunday. Morning. at:lo% ec stoning:at 'I o'clock Meekly Prayer Moollax, lb* y oven cog. at o'clock,. S • drirTHR OD PR E SBYTERIAN CHERCH Rill warship- raitithrriy . at 'the Agoociate Rekiimed Church JAarli et stmet+lllev. Sanaa. COLT, Sablath molnlng , .: at Id% o'clock; evenings , s at•S f. olOck. ,Weekly.Locl are, Wocommoday oconlicicstat 8 o'clock. rLBI .• . . disco: ~ . _R 6 t 3 B—At "Mount R . :violet. la Footir rounsblp. arierwilUll mouuty, on Lb. 19th of June. lust. Guiles Beratat, aged i 2 lean, Aruouttts sod 2 days. • I I 117 4DIN--On thelithlose., In this borough, II iwasa, du y daughter of Brojanela IL Goldin, Env, in the 17th yrol her ege. - .1 ANTED • L'IM... 1 • , ' • . 1 • ANTED=— s t good COOK-4oi a ; , hotel., Apply at the Pottsville House, to ' I I I ...,' .W. 4 8. JONES, Proprietors. • ' , ttatill., Jut* 20; ' ' I NFORMA'I7ION WANTED of SAM- I 1 Um %Yalta, Su.hAtty person knowing of the w e riabouts of ihe above` names perllo2olllll cent, is ,fa by addressiog-r-SABAII. Blood's Despatch; Phila. il phial. Bli, :" or, at thetalre of the Busse Jorairet.. • ' duo° 26,'65 _ i 515.1t0 CILLIERY . EWER.--The adver liver distress.* altaitton as Colliery Clittev, at IMMO Ikty whir Fire-Damp Is troublesome., and as ea orbiti to Ova crenitr—slio, labors vottllatklo Is of Impoe ' ..e0- ?be adverthior Is a practical Inner, and has bad sideiabla ens:prism:sin Tlevrlnt,Clotll am ito tb• Old v. . airy, whore Fitt Damp IN troubteioastv—and b. 3 Id profrr Wag sionlopit at spelt Oollbery, *Ober lie,,Anthraelta or. Ilknodlsous anklet. Ilidervistts van. Addrear—"T. IL W," at lbe &Ilea of tb• Inns' • mum... • I Pause "At, 2640 :DISSOLUTIONS.. . ,r 1 p 6 ; berefotbre antlatihg between Josbna W 4 elm and o &hall, merebanta, trading under the firm of WEE. 11,LEIt .1 SHALL, at Ashls i nd, Schuylkill eoun ty,•srs,, dj .. ... oohed. by mutual consent. on the 11th inst. The bust. Mario( the late Aim w II be settled no by Joshim.Wel• seer at Ashland. , JOSIICA WEIMER, 1 JOHN :CHAU.. Jr. June 12, '5B 21.50 , JE)aIISSOLUTII I t )N a mtl CO PA WIN E li. slllP.—The film of SllKPliEttil A IliovErr... Operators. Loe tisk Summit Colliers. being thts , • diestolved by mutual ernment, the bueliiess a 111 he -' ,I forth- b., earned on by James M. Shepherd and John McFarland, under the firm 'name of SHEPHERD A Mc. FARLAND—who will tereise all amounts due to, and pay ; all claims against be late firm. 1 , . ' eIIIRLES II EW ETT. Shans*lii, Pa.' _ . 1 JAS. M. SHEPHERD, Sunbury, Pa. ' • i JOHN 11cFAIILAND, Pluegrove, Pa. June 1, 'sB' . 1 243 t• VAR'I'NERSiI IP NOTIQE.--Ilie copartnership 14 the lumber bus(ness beretofote ex Ong between R. C.llfilron and Lewisltoyer. wasthls day , (April 25, leslddirsolved by mutual consent. . . 1 ILO. WILSON; LEWIS ROY lIR. i The undersigned halrethladay(Aprll27,lBs7.)amtered Into copartnership. in ithe lumber.bueiness.at °weirdo saw edit at the foot of the Inclined planes on the M. 11. A S,-11. It. IL, under t firm 0(11.0. k JAIIEB WILSON. All orders for lumber promptly attended to, R. Q. WILSON. Mne 2..57 Is-1 , 1 JAMES Wll SON. • TILES. TlsHE -SCOT .111 meet for Df ine.Juiy 4th. ISSEr, at Toll unitorin. to Our Church, Market stree RIFLE COMPANY LL Inc Mike, on Sunday Moro• 9 cerlock, at their Armory, ha. to the Second Ptesbytertao By order of the , Captain. • D. 111.1TellIN SON. 0. S. Jupe . 26 IN ,the Coml. of Co I ef hayllt I 11 County—, LtltsSir A (TOLD, by her wind friend, Of Starch Term, I' 1 1 .; Pact Gwen x, • IASB-95. I' ,' :. rs I Mitts blelperna tut • WILI.IdSI G T.D. s .. Thorne. Toll's's:maw tioin—i 'ow are here y notified that your wito,'ANNA GOLD. by her next friend.. Paul Lenale. has i prsOteuted her poll*. to the Court of Common Hasa of firtinyirdil county, p Ong fora Divorce trout the bonds of matrimony ente Into with you: you are therefore wvjuircti to appear at Id (bort. on:the:first day of Sep. tember Term next. t answer said complaint, or show leaner. if any you ha Is, why the prayer of said petitioner ahbuld not be granteit ' W3l. hid= filteriff's Mice, Po isville,l Fberiff. I June !MOSS'S 2fidt. "Where , l'e Branch De Root." TITASIIINOTON CAMP. No. 14,0 J. S. of A.. of Pa., 1 , ineetaevery Monday Evening. in third story Tbomp. aOn'a Hall, S. E. corner Market and Second streets. Potts-. Title, Pa. Board of dorreipondbure—W. Natal; D. Dtta, Jr.; A. ll.,paAjwzrwa. • Wad. 11...$EVERN, P. W. V. HCXTZINWL R. S. January la. 'f.a 31y OTlCE4E—Whereas, Win. Fritz and wife, of the borough of Pinegmee, Sehuylkill county, did, on the ll.th of June. mitkran assignment of sll their propeity. fqr the benefit of, their creditors. to the enhe•riber—lhetefore. all permns Indebted to mild estate are requesleditio make payment to th e subscriber, and those haring cl tuts will also present them th • 1 Schuylkill flaeent June 12, 81 '6%7 11 , 91 C A2,ll,f,"igtne". Air E'Davi P. Brown and J. Claude White. hart Oils day associated with us Chas. liewett. our kuslo a of mining and shipping Coal at Tuckerville and DI nd Vein Collkriea. Will 'hence forth be carried o under the firm name of-Brown, Dewettl White. . a DAVID P. DROWN, J. CLAUDE WHITE, CHARLES. lIEWETT. 1 • &ratan P. o... Schuylkill Co. Pa..'lst June. '58.4 ^.l-6s VOTICE.-4-Whereas, WILLIAM B. i r N . KUUTZ. of l `the borough of Sehtlylkill ifs yen, icehuylkill county4did. on the 'filth day of )lay, 185 e, make an apaignment of all his property to t be subieriber for. the benefit of Ws .everlitOrs.'all those Laving claims will present them to the subscriber. and atone Indebted will Make peyrueul to the suberrihsr. • LEW'S 1101 , Elt, Assignee. June 5. 'tjt ...- 23611 • • Eit ' XEC U'FOR' S NO'T'lCE.—Where- ~,, as, LettersT: tementary upon the estate of William . ull, late of the; Borough of Port Carbon, deceased, have. been grantsdito the undersigned. those Indebted to the estate of Said decedent are teq nested t,make inp mediate payment: end alliltersons haring debts ex de. mandsegainst the said estate. are requested to make known the seine t the subscriber at. his offlee,in 51a hantango street, P thrvilie. B. SILIX3IAN, Ertel& r. Pottse the, May '..,...,•5a 21-et i rrEACHEI S.—The Board of Sch4Ol x Directors ol!he Bon:rush of Tamigiaa. Schuylkill county. Ca.. will o d 14e - sorriest; of Two Male Teachers —ialaries, SIQ and $lO per month—and Nine Itemale iTeaehers,:salailes: $ll3 to t - - 1 ,) perlnOn th. An examine. illott of applicants !ill be hdd by the County Superio r Itendent, In the Bread el reet School 110 on Thursday; the let day of July, 1858, commencln at 834. A. 31. iSchmile viii ppen On the Ist of Seta ber and remain open ten months. If Uses can be collected to pay the or- I dere which are drawn monthly. fly order of the Board. 0. IL WOAD& Sec'y. .2.5.2 t U=MM FOR St 'LE .& TO LF,3_ ~- 10R-R T-A Brick Dwillingea llnueeno d street., containing six rooms. Aso afralue dire lug on tterenth street. For Corms. ap• i ply to . ' LC. lioaicsps, car. Centre and Slarket. Pottsville, Jun 26,'58 26 tf VOR SAllE—Leate & Fixtures 1 u of the iitYIL and RESTAURANT, situat e :U. near the termlik of the Reading Railroad Station, ~0 the c oiner of Broad and Vine streets, Phila delphia. - It is a llrat rate situation for business and for boarders" The 111-health of the proprietor induces him to rifler it for sale. For particulars apply on the premi see. June *J6,1,8 2641 LOR RE T-A desirable divel-na L - um: mo i l suitable fora small randly—loll, . tatealto st . Beat moderate. Apply to Potliville„ . .laae 12, '.58 .21-30. i , JErik: FOSTER:_ IrrO LET—An OFFICE, corners of Centre od Mahanlango streets. Enquire •it t a store of • • - E. T. ELLRICII AW. Pottsville, Ma 0), 18 2.tr ••• • • TOOK R ; Di'P—A convenient . ..L' direlllortionse in Railroad street. Posse*. sioa given Immeidletely. inquiry of JllptlrE YOST t. - Pottsville, May 21., 55 214 f Fr OW - N : 6rs FOR SALE--In the_ i Borough oi Port Carbon. Apply to -...1. . I , .131• WETUERILL, Arent. • Teb.ll. 'l7 1: , 7-tf l ' VIRE B ICKS for C';lpolas, Puddling and Blast ' • mares, from the Readlor Work', for se e ow. at the 'PIONEER VCREACE. PottAvllle.Ja ..19,1859 ' • ' 3-t f rr o :LE' —An Of fi ce with all, riiper convent/a In the Ild dory, In Centre stre e t.— /squint of • - ' - ANNAN7.- Pottetilki, A• wt 8,1857. . JOHN II 3241 CIEEAP FUEL: — Coke for sale, in ; Vitargeoi .. ilquentltlos, at the low pries of 5 yenta per bushel.. Inquire chime at the alto. orworks of the' Pottsville Gas9ompeay. • - ',Nov. =, !!..1 47-tf _ FOR SALE.— Six , pairs of Lumber Tracks wi Ibe void cheap Ow easht. or mot* with sp. •_proved /*carp . Aim, a valuable MULE. on the eame Jenne. Apply , JOLIN 1111011E8, Treater. Pottsville,!! y 12,'58 . - 164 f ' rito • LE T .- A larg e . and s ' convenient j . Store Ilenseand Office, on ttie mein etreet. Ti.. merit, recently ottupied by Clirk & Co.. Inquire of .1110311PSON AlGODYltET,TrenionterJOHN &ANNAN, Pottsville. I ' [ Annan', 8.'57 324 f 11 1 4 -1 011, SALE.—The subscriber de'ires _L' to sell oit hloGromy and Proststoo sums, le et fords an excel nt opportunity foe a person to embark In a good and prcidtabto business. Empire of ' EDWARD WEB?, ERT, Mlnerayllls. .1 June 12, .ss 24-3 t rro tiELET, Olt FOR,SALE_A _,..t. A two on , Brick ileum situated on Iltst'eoe. net of Third dud Norstagian greets; containing a t • modem.% Immeets, It j basing ust bang loon pat Into e 011). fee* repair. Will be, a &skalds rosldonee. Apply to GEO:tl. PO' S, on Slailtet 'trod. Pottsville. lay FL 18, ' .. . Iv . IS•If gyOUNDRY TO RENT ilt:l4, • —The lime and eotimodlons rood. ti4.lll:R; 7 situated InCoal itnet,tosether with yr, the Patten:4 r Flastul; • aod fousdry "d• ••••••• turn In cetera, *rowdy occupied by t • gars, Ent Co. as ack Irea Rallies 3taiifsetory. Can be kemed far e taro of yews en good Woos, by **yin' to JAME'S P. 11cQUADP., on the premises; or, to Dopler HUI, Centre 'treat, Pettayttle; Pa.• Pottoollte.3l4y 1, ; 1841 OR• . SALE -7- • • ;i . T . FOno 60 fione engine mad if es Hop. • Two 50 . " ~. .- Me 401 " " . " • , One MY " • " ' •\ :' • One lb " • " . -", irit.b sot of rol lers. screen tr.; for breaker. Alan,—Oallft of pump, (WO yards.) U Inch. i i ii, , O n i r • , • • (1.00 yards.) 12 lurk. . 1 ' " • OM yards.) 12 lush. Will to aoldiamy low be each or approved viper. Apply. to • OWL 31. LULL, • Juno 10,118 Nklmj Rod Notate Arent, l'ottire111•• --.......... I_, l OR RENT--A new Store-Room a 1 and Ceilar, on Market *tot, a Sow doors abniza, rd, la lb. bitrossia ar nittrrilla. ItOK KENT—A eenrewlent Oaks on the 1111154104 door, over 4. lroater's Sboo Store, torpor of last Mr. a ket and &title streets, lately oorupied by Masora. II wood. Leo 4 CO. EON MINT— A small Stnre on East Market ellsertil a few doors' below Centre street, lately ocrupk4 by Polar 0 tationyre kr a Butcher's Stall. Ear twos apply to S. POSTILIt, at bia Boot and . Sloe Stara, corner p 1 Yast.gatkat and Centre atrootp. Slay 1, 'SS Ib4l BOEBHAVE'B 110EIJAlib 'BITTERS * • '+aTU CELIBRA Y TIth lIOLLANDR L RY.NIEDY IrOtt BSEESit,: , DISEASE OF TIIE_ KIDNEYS. WEAKNESS OF, ANY. IN ) r • FEVER AND ACUE. FVERY FARMER AND EVERY FAMILY bas Its peeuliar Bitters, compounded se • toung to 11.01114. favorite recipe, h ended doe n from father to son, perhaps. The principle that a tonic stimulant Is necessary in every hoop,. is undisputed, yet, bete . ' pounded by unskillful , bands, often containa elem.pt i both incompatible and Inconsiaten t— tom etimes positive. ty hurtful; We himself., to the public. Ins Melly con. ten trated them. whet will exactly supply this want, fac tored upon scientific prineiphis. rompotinded of simples, acting In bartnony, yet each fulfIllIn! Its own remedial °Mee. Torn Persia 01111 hPre:tfrfrecl. In ri entlTelfletit krtri, yet perfectly safe. an Inettant, width, acting upon the cirrulat lon. rakes the action of the system to the stand ard of health. especialir after say debliltating afttek of disease. after.droretedon'fivan brat, or any Loral or acct. dental cause. an A nli•Spavviadio, ibirb, silths Femoral stimulant Doerr. acts with a peculiarlinguine, upon nerFous •ystent. calming nervous Irritation. when tall.n properly. without the least tendency to the brain. and without that dbaressrnz reaction yebich Is the tont. , f mo.t tontee-=4.lftece causingtooreinjury than theorigi nal. e dleeaPe. All A ' NNW. MOderll l olAt and permit's Cy exalt rni lb* ertergiee of all parte of tie Creme. producing racessorily a healthy Increase of t i t. $ action of the various-elpans, ehemically eganging t acidity of the etomath,and'art• leg or emally upon tb. Ivey In 'regulating permanently the Milieu secrettons: NOTlCE.—Whoeier aspects to end this a beverage will he disappointed; but to the pick, weak and low-vpirlted, it will prove a grateful aroutittie cordial, poeticised of sirikular remedial properties. ' Cant lon...The Frost popularity ett his dellgh ti of Aroma has Induced mawy latillstloat. which the pukne should guard &outlast purchasing. Ile not persuaded to buy anything elm until you have given P01.111“e% 11,1- tato Ratak, a tilr trial. One battle will concise%you how Ineoltely superior It la coati these imitations. Sir Said at 'I- per bottle,or its bottles for SS. by the . BOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PACE, JR. &CO. Illmmaccutiots ant, Ch i emieto,- ' PITTSBURG. PA. For wits hi Phltadelptila ly the agents—Hoffman k Morn , tit. office of the Detwernt ; John Johns, street; Dyott A Roos 1:18 North Second street. Also. $p ReAdlnc, by tither Co; Lancaster. by John 1' k Co.; Pottsville, John 0. Brown. J. C. G. Ilushev and C. W. Epilog; Tanniqua, E. 1: Pry ) llnanville. J. K. Bums, and to Schuylkill , Haven, by Dr. E:Cht chaster. November 14.'61 SS. DR. HARDMAN, Analytical Phisleian and Physician fee -Dire f the L'unipg•, rORMERLY Physician to Uincin usti marine Hospital Retreat tesponding member of Leaden ,llrdlod Sorb:lv of Observation. author of "Lettent to Int/ands," sod tditti of the "Medical Stattatiecopi." may be consulted Ist POTTSVILLE, at the Peune3ininia Ball. on SATTRDAr. JULY islh, Jr one day .0111; mon ,Pleas of farDs. HARDMAN treats Coneminprka.ltroadoti, Laryngitas. Asthma. and Insiases of thtr,'llmat sad Lungs, by M Lical !alio/anon ! • ; Ilandures claims to public confidence tit• boom ded upoit the following facto: 1. Ills thorough and complete acuuelntance with the practice of the most celebrated physlclans of Eur, pe a. well as America. 2. The peculiarities of his system er Inedkatton--'dif fering from every other ever yet adof ted—does not taste sick to make well; nor tear down to build up sg.ti o— discarding all 'dangerous drop end voißonousMibt.l, 3. Ills unprecedentral experience in Hospital practice, where every form of dlrscase wore ptertentr.ii fur Inst. went. and. Its 'mere of death, an examination of tip. dead body made:and thew ptearences of the affected parts carefully noted down by his own hand for tutor. reference. Those notes and obaervations thus made, when completed. will fortn two large vr tumors of Ilse hundred pliff,PlL Cllllll, which will be published for tbir benttit of the 31.411(.41 prefefrion. • addli lot; In tide. his Etta experience acquired bY traveling nearly dye sears. treat log il.nusande,an nu ell y, have afforded great advantagra fru olocreath n and the study of all diseases Incident to the human family. In this period of time he has traveled r distance nearly equal to two erittre alrcults wf the globe. sod tin seen, prescribed for and been consulted by nearly thirty thou. sand invalids. • .ALL RfRiVA SEX 77 A ivy!. In relation to the-following diseaseic. eit r "en eo.m• Mireted with Long AirectlonA. or osier log alne. 1 Ala, invite roneultetion—usnally find tin tn proropikyrurui h. Prolamine and all forms of Female Comptainta;lrni;• ularitita. and Weakness. Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease, Llv.r Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other Diseases of Noma' and Bowels.. Pilo, tr. All Dioeates of the EyeAind EAT; Neuralgia, 41 lepsy, And all form, of Nervoug Dlreaee , - a-ar.vo Charge fir Onutellayon.'loll t. D. 11MtD3IAN,111. D. February .17. '5Bl HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. The free admlasslnns of all :Ca lions, as well 4* the ver• dirt of the leading Ifoapitals of the Old and Saw stamp this powerful remedial axecit sa thlt grestvdtual• lug preparailotrever made known to suturing wan. Ito PtAgrimrtre QCAIVItti are More than seannuits, thve the external UtifiCAlS of the akin, invialhle to the nal.ed eye, it reaches the seat of the Internal disease: ant in all external affections Its antlintlamonatory and beillThr virtues surpass anything else on record. and Ia Natant). great ally. Erysipelas and hit Rbetun Are twe of the sunk common and 'lr/tient dleardere pre valent nn this contlnedt, to these the Ointment Is esp. daily nittnitonietie. its stadus opeemedt" Ic Irak', erad icate the venom and then complete the enre. Dad Lego; Old.flores, and Ulcers. Cases of many years !landing that haws pertinaciously refused to yield to say other reined y or treatment, bare Invariably sucetimbed to a firw tippticalloom of this pow erful animal. 'Eruptions on the Skin, Arising from a bad etatitot the blond or chronic direve, are eradicated sad a clear and transparent surface re gained by the restorative action of thhi Ointment, \lt BUTOOPPeII many of the mimetic* and other toilet Appli ances in Its power to dispel males and other disfigure mentd?3l the fare. • , Piles and Plank. • Every form and feature of these prevalent and Out born disorders Is eradicated locally and entirely by les an, of this emollent: warm Dinteritittiotio abonid fiteft4P itaappticatkm. lie belling qualities Will be found to to thorough and invariably. flora' the Ointment and Pills sleeld be fwd ii the fatoiains cases: t Bunions, Rheumatism, • Sore Throats,/ Burns, Itlngworm, Bores of all iamb,' chapped Mande, Salt Rheum, '• Sprains. Chllblalua,. Be Stilt Joints, • Fistula, ' Fltin'Diseasee, , Triter, . Gout. , Fuelled Glands, Me**, Lumbago. "Fore Legal Neural:flamer. ' Mercurial Erupt's,Etore breasts, Wounda of std Piles, Sore Molds, a kinds. air Caution 2.. Wasp are genuine unless the •orl , " Hol /away, Nov Perk and Loodes," are discernible es a rialer•mere la every leaf of the book of directi..t. around each pot or t,oa: the same may be. pleloly broa by haling the kaf to the tight, A handwane regard wilt be give* to say one reindering sorb Into , 'nation tr may lead to the deteethin of any party or parties route terfeltlng the medicines or vending the 5.M. , . kuoviug them to be spurious. ti •,;adold at the tnanufectorica of reofccror llottowtr. SO Malden Lane, her York. and by all r.epeetable Dyer gists and Moiler la Idedleine, throusbout the Boil..! States and the civilised World, in pots at 25 rent,. ants; and 51 each. Afar There lea'considerable easing by talons llie,ho• gee Mace,. • N. IS.—Directions for the guidance of patients In ,vcr! disorder are spited to web pot. June 12,'.'.h , (ireyer) THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE: 27ic Stlsnduril Ittoteqy of the NmeterollA Cantani, , FOR ALL PISEAAFS OF TUB Hl.OOO. "A Xhi-)REPAREI) BY DR. ILOUNSBEE. KY A CO., No, 00 Nortb Filth Ikea, below 'Ar 'ladel pb la, /lon litnerroua and (:00116618 Dise.zifs.iikit. Su-el. r; llip Amu, Maligsaid Glare. Clirbewebs, Di. lir, &aid heed, Ukers of the 1 , 4.0. and ' • , • : . Throat, Ersipli.ew of U.. atm,- ' weel wIl lICMORS AND IMPURITIES OF ME BLOOD: are affix lordly and pnttnauonily eared by. Lnp • ____, . .-enaa Depnrat ive. i - This Iledi•lua MO mends Itrell to patients anew • roon4rnee, tor two reasons—First—lt Is jo.t oho ~..' iepreeented to'be, and will do all ttc t it ea Intrd r, r '- but it will not tare every diease. use it i , ... .r.:v, adapted and prepered for one class or enmpt.to.'? ,'• thew It cureit—/n the &road place, tint. so,-.1 , 1r. , purr. MO 1s- orricertfratted and enure—sd that It ..''' • Dustin the dlsearre—.lf It it amiable. larva J '`. lova coat owed use .f It Is not asked for-“ht, t ,, I' Wilke will in a majority breams*. eabi bit its yoal .",• fire preywrn'es. In this reeperi, lime and ne.s , 7''''''' wasted lolocur and fruitless edbrts to.obtain a ran. in Cancerous end See/Wows diseases, no mellow 0 seer equaled It in Its suceeesful cures. . to 4' Teller, to obstinate and illiterate. r.nra 'Fi e - t 7 cleansing and purifying effects of the 1 mraol P.'" r " , stye. . ~ . d uet " Mars of 'eery character. no matter . 'fr. ,{All . long standing, Invariably yield, to the ,14 `'''' . a ' of the Initial. DIPOUTIVI. ~ it!. • Old or Yount: may use It alias with r e° , l'- , : ..,s , If you are afflicted, try One Roth. t x , -i ',. 1. ;., f r: advise, write to the Principal Odder. No •"' ' ..o; I , Stieet. below A rrh, and you NM ?reef' , P.' ') r „ ;. stamp for answer,) De. 1A11):liW i 1 , /240 r fate by pro= lats generally. b't4tl 4..... ..1. 0 , June 13,':,R f ' fill - ~ 1 - TAW & BEERS ' 1 Lubric at i n g '.Gr c aS e 'i ': „, Do I The cheapest, moat re 1151, 1,,, and,l'ilrabie ••:‘ ,o 7'n, 0 ,., , for luhricaVng Heavy Pi sic One rit a" . ":" .. 1 of omeilbeues. Carriaxes,litartKilltris and II A. ', ~,. . AGM I will not,ff nut. and is not' affert.,l t...b.:aj cold. 51anntactured and r,r raid In Tiol.ars ‘.0.,,,‘,„, Barrels. by .' ' T.tlti A BEtlitSJ hilLt , '" , . •• I .%. June'l9. 7 ,4 1 ___ ... . I rl t • _ OILS! OILS !! 01L5..,, , H0D, 6 130 6 Noe,. 5. 4/. J. Avow°. General Commission lliorehants.„ l S s , i lso , ~ irilA LS AND SPERM :OIL .. , gs. AND .VECUANICAL Plittrvos,..g NUAIGIIVI"CO, 13464i1r44)14.;- Set 1.2.:. 'ST • 1 MEDICINAL LIVER COMPLAINT, THE MIGHTY HEALER!