POT'TSVILLE,. pa: __ _ _ :~ y . , 6ATIIRDAY~ JiTNE AB , i~if9. 44-The circulation of the Maas' Jotreoll• is e.t. t hs -a:gragate eirettlattonsof any TEIttEX otheri vanes.. %%Wished In 0 4 ty--and as It ctr among the heSt • . •_e st, bl population. an mti went inserted In is f clothe, worth as to the advertlar t In any, three ot peat. In nor cities the ... ; lrthilnis are alive that In tale o e Von of the pop New I' oirk H. Fans , llocnn ;$O. 2,11 , 1 i . any. tiew , Tork, la!nuti,or'sed to receive subvert and collect bills fur. tbkldinna• .7oray' f iL, In and 'chatty. • State Convention. . The totted Auteriean, Republican and People - a WIMP of Superintendence for the City of fhliad to. earnestly desirona to extend and perpetuate that tilt of the element tr of oppoiltion to.the present Nation I Ai ministration, which in this City has lately:up , ed I curb brilliant sucrose. do Ihereby respectfully, a !es and recommend to thiv State Committees rep . lit those several elements of opposition, that they cal op( the eitisens of PennsylVania who - are opposed tot apt sent'tiational Administratkm: ettPreivltY to its • - , I It . and baudulent LecodiP4en Policy,and Ita willful,' of tbejust clafma of do tle Industry ; and Itbo to favor of the sovereignty of the people over' their 0 it 1 *cal concerns; of A merican Inatit(ttions as against f. e i Hey a nd intrigues of ((amigo Governments; and i a, quate protection to onehommialior, to assemble 1 tht respective Senatorial and Representative biit e i i t chose delegates to a State Convention,to meld a 111; riabusg, ist the Hall of the Douse of Represen ta ti ee, 2 o'clock. P.. 31 , rif WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of EL 1858. to nominate Candidatetvfor Judge of thiS rat 'Court, andTanal Con ' LEON ARD 'lt. 'IL ETCIIER, Pruidc I. J. R. YIANSCAtt - . , - Gam porrsr. ' 1 ' rioe Presidents'. • - -•• 'I . ,)V. J. P. Warta, , 1. V. B. tlialiss 1 , J. IL Lvirmtu., ' , Seer ° If l'hilidelphia, May 20, 1f tB. , ~ • In view of the above iecommendation, and !Mu ba, acceptance, I hereby withdraw the call fur-.a sta Co, vent loti, issued by me,for the 6th of July next . , a • d ear pest ly rein* at tbe American Republicans of the .. ate to accept It, and rothicipate in' tins election of Deleg tea to said Convention. ' I I ' By order of the State Committals. ' . . • LEW:. To 0, Chairman A. It, S. Coro Attest-EDirma.lll'Plinsor, dm. Carll.lv, May 31, 1858. 79 tad Atinericaar of l'ensetrania: The above recommendation tracing been ruby:ll' In. foe mT eppi oral, after consultatign with tha of the' meanie of the American State Commit tee ' largo number of the prominent Americana of the • cheerfully adopt it as our call for a State Cone . and urge the members of the American Purti t out the State to partielpate In the eleetion.of De U. Drones Swocial \ Chairnian of Atuerican Stabil; • Clearfield, May 29. 1858. InAsunteh As tbe above recommendation and CAI out the plain road to prarl lent. devisivei and ie.'. victory over the present National Administration tyrannical and fectional policy. I therefore req Republicans of Penns) Irani& to unite In the el IJelegates teAtevabove Convention. A , r.; W.llll. TIIOA sirmon of the Revalicars Stage Philadelph ;Juno I, 1858 w The Ipeoilea Executive Couanii Tin; annexed is it list of the citizens' of Se. uy County, appointed at the Peoples . Masa June 8,1558, to be a Standing Committee for th • log year, with power to call county meetings they may deem it necessary, an& also to give p. the of the time and place for holding Delegate E euti( In the different wards, townships,dhdticteand • rout • in the county, and also to fix the time, and , plat of I meeting of the Delegate Convention, for the pu pose forming a County Ticket: • CillA It LES FR AI LEY, Chairman,) .1. W. HA AS, ' ' LT N „ISARTHOLOHEIV, 'H)I.AN!) JoNEs, • '•J. M. REINHART. . Tamaqua. JACOB LONGA ETU, Irest Pen 1.. ?MI. Eft: ' PinegrOve. FRANCIS DENO LER, Barry. DANIEL SAYLOIt, • • • Schuylkill Hav CHARLES Fal.'llT, East Brun ig, OEOllOlt BOYEIt, ' Elder. GABRIEL DRAKE, Tremont. JACOB HAM WM: , . Orwlgsbu . • ABRAHAM HEEBNER; Peat Car.... HEISLER. I i~linersvfll. A LEX A N Elt JEFFRIES, DR. CORI:YELL, St. Clair. DR. PIIII.IPS, New Cast • JOHN CORAD, Washlngt. JAcOu • WAQ. It, • ISAAC LOEB S. Port Clint • n. CH II LECLBENSINHER.. .1111ddlepor . ELIJAILKENSINGER, , Ashland. geetlng of the Execnti e C tnittee" wit( be held et the house of PANI EL I ILL the Borough of l!cdtarllle, on the :Id day of Jay, a , p'clork, A. M. for the purpose of devising theb t at for the sueressful nrbsecntlon of the !coming c wpa 'the ntetnbrre of WiliV.,,Collllllll.tee are earnestly r to attend. By otddi• of CIIAC. IRA! EY. • •• Cba rata ' UUSINESS NOTICES. "sae---- WANTED.—A Cook. Sea adurtitetattnt. INFIMIMATMN wanted of Samuel Wilk y, Si See advert isement. SEP. Pi nancrel Statement of the hoard of Soh .1 Dii tors Of Frltuy !kill !hirer)! mows. Pale and Olive Soaps. et reliable q nty, sold by Jos-ElOington A Son, 183 South Seco Mr Philadelphia. See advertisement. • TIIP.II4EftiI. AND 11ESTAI.IltANT lease an. !lath located at the „terminus of the Beadiog its tread Philadelphia. are offered for sale. For partic tiara advertleeMent. • • ICE cr4:AM.=-51rn. John S. C.Olartin; has pent catoon at her residtrice.-Norwegian street, abo e Th where an eitrellent quality of ice cream and isler ran be obtained. See advertisement. TUE oldest . cab blished Drag Store In the •.onto thaeof John G. Brown &,,Son, Sign of the Gold n F.a Centre street, Pottaville. They have at all elm `s afr supply of the purest and best Drugs, Atedlcin ,Ch !rule, Ac. , • • COLLIERY VIEWER.—We refer our read. a to advertisement of 11. W.." who desires aal ation Colliery Viewer where fire damp Is troublesome nd goot retaliation is required. The advertiser we k ow to be an intelligent Miller. who fully understands working , fiery ro lieries; - and his service.' would be a g • .acquit]- . that to any Coal Operator who is troubled with re.damp, to Iris mines. • • Mn. Eft.uotros desires us , to state thn has 'returned from England, ho reach to some his ptoresaiunui tint ice, in giving ine acji on the Piano, rte.; on Mondliy next; Tux friendly solicitude 'of Mr. lletriej ur the Eastan_Whig, is duly appreciated OUR acknowledgments are due to Mr. 111tatie Tencher; who has just arrived fr land, for sei.ern) valuable-papers. AT Williainspo!t; on Tuesday, Judi. N%ard,.,fortuerli:" associate judge oT county, dietiat Ole advuoced%age of 84.: well known tbr.6ughout the Stele, anti causes deep regret among a large family , ;ele of Mende., OrriciAt;ndvlces receiveiVnt England, disclapn tiny intentional offen. t on part of Groat Britain toor'srds .this co ntry regards the. latk insults offered to our ildrs hare been iketted to discoOtiriue thel visit American ressels—her Majesbonievern tent insisting on visitation on n right. CoMING OVER' 1,! A 13.oDY.The I)em . _ • - • • McKean county, Otte 8661, have rc.. unite with the People'in Weir Corixenti. ',The hold itilliarrithurg on the 14th'. Truth mot justice x are irresistible Th•l in hawk of, the people will defeat the Slav , ?lee Trade, Sham Democracy. at tbe , Oct • election. Mark that, ye Buctiannn Lecetn ; ton' TAX SUPREME BEmen,--•Judge - Pier;O of Thin, and 'John Scott, Esil.„ of Phil itelp named es candidates of the. Peoid. 2 Pa et' itie en;aing Fall election, for the ..apr 'Bench, ere excellent men. 111 r: colt formerly identified with the Democratic p rty; joined the Free Sailers, upon the linnil3 iFOU • lie is n' , itannch lover 'of Freedom, as W. 11 a. . ni•ln man, and, would do honor io "th pool which hawiti mart certainly mash, if o min, -•-- -41 • • Tor. editor . of WU Standard—a tacit imblisbetlip this Borough, now and th - rigmarole :thous. the Senior editor of th l l i Journiti, the Tariff, and what not. /Ad,. petfectly uninteliigitile, etnanating und • from is disOrdereit brain. We advise th.l t o ty o confine his . talent to the wit tini column, of his paper, or if he needs Mu l s I the stuff, which-we tiresutne lie dignifie naine inf. editorial, let hiig place heUtl. It is hardly necessary, though, f position it excites nothing but mirth. • TUR Pottrrille Poet Office mntter 1 tled down into the faA that, Mr. Ack Master, the reasons, for decapitating ; tr. C ran 'are . demanded. It appears that t P dent accuses Mr. Cochran and biie (riot). s of , log deeeivetlblto, and determined the his ., ~i- a ll.;..tinchanan sines his inn gura , has done quite a thriving business at 7 • unit hSs ttieeds, and rewarding hit enem es," Cochran goes bat 'to fill up a lengthy list, . • neat Vall will have the pleasure of pn ing t re pec'ts to "Ills Iligliners" 'Wale P . "' Acker leaders en Ilse a tiength of the vict hari a little ,tre to music, with, flute •cotnpanitnent, c•wankencing,— ' paws tars . rq o xna aria ',ace haw we un ities solim ! ' ' 01IR . litON, 4iTEitEsT. I In conversation last week with Stoat? Set 'h) visited this Region with the Trench nil 1, li,l, Minister, ho entail toitii frankly, t ti n stmt of the'existing Tariff ' Ue 4 iiig coodi ed, i exceedingly doubtful if Iron will recoie Oa I teetion. it needs, for the simile renpitt that arttan 9f the DiatocrnitO representntiii. in r,tt,l from , Pennitylvahia, in this Inset -', N ,1. ., , ri A., narrow and selfish, that, il‘la LIM IttA I .ldiS:g PreteCtiOn for limit an, Nice, have been disgusted. They ore' nwil : t 9 act in concert with the Eas tem Idl die Western States to femme a speetAc rate of dutios for all articles entering directly into :competition with our own, but:urge in the most injudicious manner special protection fut Pennsylvania Coal and Iron. A more - disastrous course Could not well be kw/gilled. 'AO result is, that P•wellYlv" nia in h misapre is. a lienated from her stater States, at a time Whet she ihoultt go hand in hand.with ithem io , "secure Protection to every branch of Atierican Industry. When the Fish- 1 , log Bounties of New England.were threatened at tho late session of Congress —a measure as itn.: portant to a large induttrial Clan of New Eng land, as Protection is to onr,lron—where was the Penney" 'simian voice in Congress, or thii journal of. t his State, that protested sginst the repeal? Silent, all:, • Can we then, dare we ask New England, New York and the Wert, all heavy rail-, w ay iron purchasers, to assist ih according Pro . 1 •.1 i n to our Ir,on interests, when our represents tires ' Congress pursusso selfilb and lestrioted a poi yas that indicated? Assuredly not. It is .... true that Mr. Campbell the Representative' from this District in the. Thirty-Fourth Congress, with eta few other diterintinating men from .Pennsylva nia, somewhat retrieved our reputation, by voting unwaverinily, for Mr. Banks for Speaker, a New og. ,on England Protective Tariff man • but the good has r e been far o4weighetr,liy the foliy of those Demo-, eet crate ' who eitnnot see beyond Pennsylvania, unless in ithe to admire a slaveplantati l l on; and obey the Ptobehests of Southern slave drivers.. itte jeir Senator Seward is undoubtedly correct, whei3 to he asserts that there will be diffiCulty in obtaining er that weed' of Protection we need. We cannot by permit ourselves to doubt that such will be the !toe case. Bathe will ai x the sami time . understand that this matter Isbell/fig thoroughly canvassed by the people of pennsylvania, an'd that they fully Ppreciate the fact that if our (unlaces, iota . : mills and 'factories are in the l future to be kept L i I employed to their full capacity, fliat. in the mat: ter of en adequate Protective TTiff,We must stand upon the platform occupied by be East and , West. We must accord' in the same measure that we ex- pect to receive. It is sheer nonsense to send men to Washington to talk solely about Protection to . Pennsylvania Coal and Irod, in a selfish, section., al Spirit. It never k4worked o our benefit; it never can. Let our workmen, adopt a correct to view of ibis . matter ; **cuss tie measure in • ty i a liberal spirit, and. our ward upon it, when local , 1 partisans come around with local petitions for g h. on, Protection to American Coal.and Iron, whichthe tea. heartless hypocrites and timii.servers, know well hat they 'cannot get, the intelligent workman int will %urn Atte insulting oftlee4ekers from hie its presence. Let us have but. a , .rig t understanding the of this matter; let us but be Jibe al to other m ot lions, and workmen, with the' ig t men to repre-. sent • you in Congress, YOU ~ LT, ..BE TECTED. We want no pot It use stmosphire around the new liefotm znovem uti It t is:con . oeived by the 'PEOPLE; by the IEO 'LE in their kill might and majesty, it must be ex uted. - held . THE "SCLENTLFIC Ds' ICULTY." err A communication sehib appe. red in the Pub "' tie Ledgei oflutie 4, signed by ho L. Le Coate, Pub one b .. contains, as we think, some error! of fact, and of the opinion, which require correction) of As the representations of this writer. if uncon tradietedt.tnny do injustice to our townsman, Mr. Warner, as we I as to ourselves end others of his friends.who h ve taken it on themselves to.actfor • or adviselim ;we have considered that the arti ; ale in questiOn, Which we here republish, ought not to pass longer unnoticed: ten. , (Por the Public Ledger.) . Charge:of Plisgiarism against Prof. Peirce. I regret to eve in theledger of June gd; in editorial under the : catkin of Trouble Amongst Lim Skiennite., which reflects , pon an eminent mathematician, Prof. Peirze, Cam bridge, on ancoutrt of some absurd claims • by the friends _ , of Mt. Warner. of Pottsville. Now; the fa; are simply thew:—Mr. Warner has in the study of Prganic Morphology, Originated nothing; and in his pamphlet claims nothing original. lie bas simply fol lowed in the track of former studenta, and reduced to a graphic form certain curves nugget, ,d lea general way by thew.' 0.. Prof. l'alree'R investigations in nalytic toorph2logy me generalizations of a very high order—and whether . o ._ adopted oi,not i are worthy of the exalted scieutifie pool in tion of their author—they hare nothing in common with tll the simply, graphic results. of )Ir,lVarner's labors, ex ... cept that they have been published under a somewhat analaeoui title.' steel An abstract of Mr. Warner's paper was, as is claimed by thelafter. put into Proftrwaw Pelrce's hands for exam- Ina t ion, and all that can be alleged is that he neglected to so examine It—probably haring his time occupied fully withl his own investigations. Impuhttfona of dis courtesy are frequently thrown upon students of itelone; because they neglect those portietts of correspondence which seem not to be or a peremptory nature; or connec ted with the really great scientific interest. As to entering the newspapers forth° di scussion of a personal controversy, neither Professor P* tree nor any rec- of his friends could for a moment entertain the idea.— The pithily, from want of Information on techitiral mat , are tern of science, cannot either judge nr feel any Iriterest rent, lit audit matters. Vet are, utifortuisately, ever ready to believe any scandal about men holding prominent post ore, lions. And I cannot view In any other light than that in of pandering to this morbid lo ve of scandal, the court% see taken by. the friends of Mr. It, arner. r.f placing his cup. g.rievannes MI the newspapers, Wafted of mating • the alai tn:be for. some scien. ti fi c society of position. where .a 'the matter cOuld be calmly discustod and adjudged by men comeotoint to decide on ttre me, its of the 'ease. such 1 0 a criurre is still open to Mr. Warner. and if hbe,taken .he maybe certain that neither Prot. Peirce tint his ly. le friends will she nit treat any investigation. Itut until agle, such aeons is taken, I hope that further romtnents on fresh the subjeCt way be avoided. . Jona 1.. Lc Cone. rem: The first a.sertion, that Mr. Warner's work con the tains neither originality nor any claim to it, is re futed by the authority of Silliman'e Jourant,-and of the Annual of Scientific Discovery, which both concede originality. As to the claim, besides be ing asserted in the work, it is positively made upon the title page. ring In regard to the similarity of the kinds of in , re . vestigatinn contemplated by Analytic end by Or tion, genie Marpholagy, Dr. Le Conte presum l es there is no analOgy except in name. Nov,l • Professor Peiree hen defined Analytic Morphology to be litor 14/. he science of organised) forrus ; 'whether those made by Om beity or those made by, man ;" and in d e, has, in .connection with the ' same subject, declared n g. that the mathematical investigation of Iro he,fors • •ot wi:ails and 'plants is a work which may worth . ily euiplOy mathematicians fOr many ages. ! The 'oo d - Amnia! 'af Scientific Discovery defines Organic ming Morphology as ,the "ecience whichtLaieks to ex ; was plain organic fermi. upon mathematical or me. Math t chuni'Cal principlea." . Join-not; also, cir- in nutici Mr. Warner's work, says, "the subject' is the Meth II ef, constructing curves of complex from but regale figures, similar to those in the Plant the and Anima Kingdoms." A Ouncerning the paper tent by Mr. Warner to as < . 'Cambridge, Dr.'Le Canto appears to misconceive Or. Is to • the queation ; forlit was nor complained that Prof. Peirce had omitted to examine it; but the stip not .posed discourtesy consisted in the want of exPla nation with regard 'to the dispositiiiniof , the paper Is of • which hna never been returned to him. Dr. Le d to Conte 's Suggestion, that it had been neglected on high atiMunt..:of pressing 'duties, 'or from want of in.' lino. tereat pertaining to the memoir, is a view of the the Cleo which- wouldgo very far to afford the desired tory, .o:planation, if definitely offered by Prof. Peirce oboe ; .himself 4 ln ouch a enee,his high standing would ites. undoubtedly, entitle biadeelaraticn to the greatest . Dan. respect but we cannot cnnsidc this no any ex • . plariathin at all when made without authority, as arty, • a mere conjecture. • . •• • It is, fortner,;; , a oar opinion; an error , to sop. .Cllll5 • pose that Pref., or his friends have oceision wee but to begin s.ft. a personal controvesy in the newspapers. A candid Ind dignified explanation in regard to a matter of this kind, would avert, rather than orig s an • controversy. Lion a controversy. • fed. Byt . in regard to the propensity of the public to icandal, and the dispositioit on the part of Mr. 4 , perm i t , Warner's friends to pander to it, we think Dr. n has a Lo Conte has done great injustice to•the pnblic juuere and , to faurselves;• for we feel accused this is a always hasty assertion, destitute of all foundation ex• uldedly, cept in the imagination of the writer. , gent l e. Dr. Le Conte is, however, inconsistent with him humor self. If the public opinion be really worth so lit. ahlish tle,irby does he Insilco statements like those we y the have examined, apparently .for no other purpose that l than to influence public opinion? Without diem any I epect to his really high scientific. attainments, we . - i must 'regard his course in this matter MLA eonfir -1 'nation of the belief we bare always entertained set- I that Mr. Wainer, in appealing to the public, has Post- selected a . proper Whim, to judge of the suede°. loch. y ey of any explanation tilit..tney be offered. • , %,• rest. • TI:_lE COAL TRADE.' tion bin; 1 aNninagialia-M11639 PottovllUe..Jus e A 6, 1814. pp! quantity sent by Rutimid this •week is ;6,63 1 6 17—by Canal 41,113 13—for the wee k 77,';52 I.V tons v against 86.625 Nu f or t h, cur . responding week last; year, of which 47,232 were by Railroad and 32,386 tons by Canal... The Canal leads the , Itaihoed this week 4,476 tone. Coal is beginning to - accumulate on the Wharves at Port Richmond, antwe learh that the demand Is slack at that point. freights to. ~wef ng- the East. remain without change. Trio recent the turnouts have caused orders to accumulate in the it is l hands of some of theTOperatore, which they are Pro now 011ie& which has given the , trade some tin i petus at present, which w Lope, may continue, 7on. but we have greet doubt' on this point. *The has al- • manufacturing interest le in the same 'condition er rea. as. the Cool Trude—souse fair eitablithmenta are Worked up to their full ea paeity,-lont others are ling limited to a certain rapply, and the fuel consumed' and this sear lry thee e eetabllaluttenta intonate, area at , our heaviest Idioers wed sellers of. Gal, erfte sold_ the low 'prices of Coal, In many instances will not' be more than one-half what it was lest year. One of. 70,000 tone last ienr, to manufacturers, on ,w re :eent visit to these establisfimetiti;diseo vered that many bad Coat on bend from last year's supply sufheient to lest for half of this year—end he only succeeded in selling this year teihe tame es tablishments 30,000 tons,. at greatly reduced prices. Tice only true and safe policy Is to look Gaup in the face as they ani,—do what business eau be doe to the beat 'advantage, with a full determL natitin to leave no stbne unturned until the preset miserable policy of our government Is -clanged a policy inaugurated by a combination of South ern Free Traders, end mere toots,wl+ knew no bet ter, and also Agaves, who were corruptenk by Brit ish Gold, to legislate fur the interests of Great Britain lefttead of our own country. Let the !)al lot box tell What a suffering people can do, when they know that they have been betrayed by those whom they placed in power. <• The shipments this week stun up as follows 1657. 'lB5B. Dec. Inc. 47.239 66.637 10,601 39,3,36 41,1:4 1,728 10.727 6,970 -41.757 _KOS 26.610 18.319 18,210 8.400 - 9,807 - 28,46 d 21.543 -6,921 773.9• 12,991 5,255 Schaylkill—itallmad, Canal, Lehtsti—Bailroad, Canal, • De1..1 Hudson Co., rens*. Coal Co.; Scranton, South, 191.600 131,177 44,106 6,983 151,177 6.983 Decrease. Was, 3'.',4= Showing a lona of 37,423 tons compared :with the correspooding week last year, sod a loss of 162,268 tons for the reason. The turnouts in the Lehigh and Carbondale iteTrions have affected the supply materially from these sections. The men bare gone to work at all the Collories in this regiun where any work can be obtained, and the strike may be considered as at an end.— The strike at the Delaware & Hudson pompiny. mines continnee, according to ,tha last accounts; the Company however continues shipping Conl from the stock on hand, which they generally pile up during the winter season at ElonesdaNt, the ship4ing port. One of the difficulties involved in the turnouts in the differe;:t,reCitis is the work- ing.bours; At many of the Cidliariee,• both) in this region and elsewhere,`the rainerw'wk - o work by contract, (and nearly ali tba;Co!l is mines at in 610 a a wagon,) kers tam .io Atm habit of making abort time, that" io working from six to imam ioit4d- of. bin Noun. Many experi Idiom.. timid maks by _Faking 'the short time, and those who worked fall time, at the litotes - received, have made from 1 2 to $l5 a week, and some earned $2O a week/ Thepiners contend that it la impossible to work ten hoer. • day in • Colliery, particularly Where the ntmoe- phere is bad . and jese i aprevall. The :?peistors contend that the times ire nett,: and the Vanes of Coal so low, that they cannot afterd lo pay Wage/ to enable the wen to work short time.. This it the principal caws of the difficulties that exist i& the Coal Region., end which has lod to the different turnmati. It. is this difficulty we tpodertrusnd . that now exists in the Carbondale region. At Sem. ion where the trade is conaitterablron the in- crew, they require tho miner' to work full time at redubed wages, and the eiltitain - upnee is that the trade from Scranton has nearliAloablOd sinca last 'year, and are enabled to undersell the other re- glow. We are no ,advocnte fur low wages— those who are engag,p4 in raining Co'al amidst #re and smoke, oUght.to deceive high wages—we are the advocates of "two dollars a day and roast beef," when the business will afford it—but so long us the country ik .‘overed with the . blevrings and prosperity," vouchsafed to vs by . t hat profon ud statesman "ten dent Jimmy," in reducing our stun. 'lard of:prices to the European standard," we must conform to the circumptatioes. The only plan for the miners and laborers to remedy the difficulty is to vole tor those who are in favor of Piotpting •Atneeleau Industry, rind nit Much the supporters of the"present Administration with a ten foot poie„and we will gual-antee that in a very short time after that policy is reinstated, the mi- neti will peon be enabled to - dictate prices to their employers again—and the employers, when they can sell their Coal at an advatiCed price, with all the Iron Works and Factories in motion, will not object to paying good wages.. We should advise all to avoid professed politicians, men who do nut at. ketnpt to earn a livlihood except by politic's— Spurn them as you • would a rattlesnake in Your path. Vey are a Curse to any community in which they are touyd—treat the very natie.or your office-seeking and professed •'politician" with loathing and contempt, and compel these Tain - pyres, which ruck out the life's blood of "thebusi. ness and laboring community, to go to work like other people, or seorthouLlo your Alms liousos and keep them there, whieltmnuld.kig car preferii• bre and less expel4iie than thelputting them into office to plunder the people and destroy. their bu ineu Minens' STRIKES.—The following noininunien lion on Miners' Strikes, comes from a very ititel ligent miner of" this Region MESSRP Enavons t—Ofthemany"strikes"which have taken place amongst coal miners, I have never beard ur witnesse.l any that have been real ly beneficial. it their actual results to a district 'Am "strike,' : especially if higher wages was the ;principal object. I have heard old miners wh had outlived% the promised number of yeays, speak of a "strike" which tock place a "lung time ago," which they used to say was the only ono that ever did nay good, within the period of their re membrance. The object of that "strike," was to shorten qt.() daily hours of working, from maim pr thirteen hours, to eight hotirs daily for the hewer, or miner, and4ront si teen or eigh teen to twelve hours daily tor the putters, drivers, &c. There are the Dutcher 'of daily working hours, required of the emplored'at present in the Newcastle Coal Field, England. Those sante! old men who bad passed all the useful Portia of their lives, in the dark, dreary regions of thalCoal mines, used to say, to impress . us "boys 'with - se sense of obligation for the adieu. . tages we 'possessed over them as boys, " when we wet a like you, we serer saw daylight front one Sunday to a ' nother " cleaning that they were.dc wn in the Coal mines before daylight in the morning, where they would remain till after dhe darkness of night bad set in. Those were days in which poor miners were certainly boundrhy chains of darkness, with but every seventh - 114 bright, and how brig ht it would shine to them F' At the time of Which they spoke, mining Coal was a feting and „laborious operaion. Blasting powder was not in _eery general use, and it re quired considerable Muscular power, to apply the hamuier and wedge to loosen the blocks of Coal, after. they' had been properly . undermined •ind Nicked, or side cut. Nest the putter was. very insufficientlisupplied with traniroads, on account, of trarnplates being scarce and costly, and for this, reason keldom need anywhere but in the horse roads,; consequently putting without a proper [ragman& was exceedingly laborious. Ventila tion also was very imperfect; the safety lump had not'been invented; the_ steam engine was still a novelty; and all things connected with Coal mining were just emerging from a state of in. fancy. About this time a "strike" took place for shorter working hours, which were •accerded the workmen.. But' it •is questionable whether the strike worked out indepcntlentl'y, the ihvored re sult, or whether it brought the 'actual Condition of the miner into general , notice, -so as to gain over the intercessions of some influential parties un their behalf, who through inierviens with the government'and the employers, 'brought stinted the happy change. I think by a necessary re search the "strike" in question, might be traced for its results, to the workings of some intluentiat. philanihrophists, rather than to the wavering de. • terminations of the workmen" ford& is never the case' that all are dimmed to stand out and stick to one another. Allowing the above mentioned "strike," tohaver been satisfactory ttl the workmen or the district, it was 'different from the strikes which are so com monly taking place in this Anthracite Bogies.— It was premeditated, and vommenced under. an organization of then:titters throughout the whole Neweistie,District, and- was termed a "general strike." Twer"general utrikes" have since taken place in the saute District, both ( premeditated and under an organization,and both have been equally tanned "bad jobs." 1 • . \ '' • But the stsiken in this Anthracite Region, are in the fashion of railroader's strikes, both . af which must he governed by't(4ody, who has gained eon . siderable experience itybe same, sod who has also acquired tinaartisile skill of delineating vari. ous figures on paper, ooh of which wean. or la bore to express eomeliort of a thing resembling' both a gun, pistol and . revolver, (which-however, dues not in point of perfiction amount to the grapes of the Italian which decelied the birds, .'nor to the curtain of his rival whiel deceived the judge, when the beautiful daughter of some rich 'nabob was the prise contended for; so no one need. be afraid or timid of approaching too near it, 'with the thought 'of the tome exploding and blitwing him to attatts, for if such a direful acci dent did happen,lthe remains and remnants of the I shattered and battered 'unfortunate, might with. out doubt, be collected and safely deposited in the . ammo looking!tbing, which the provident and nerously disposed artist hat delineated most ..nvettiently along side. of his m urderous looking i ( despot). Such a placard es may .be - gleaned from tne above which 1 threatens death tied horial, is (Men the only notice given Wan intended strike, sod its author or authors do not think U. proper to topsoil either workmen or employers, cense. (penny the miners are led intea strike, each beaus; afraid of the no i re , and of one 'another; to it remains that the innocent dare not!speak• their minds for fear of their companions on one hand, and of being, lo ked on as •ringlanders by their e in nip th lo ir w rs ay antiona other. The strike is carried on some one or. two my he excited to sneak and wish to know the object of the strike volt is not oft that many of the minors know what is genera* demanded,) and if those parties desirous of putting an end to the, strike, rot as `and of communication between employers `and workmen, they ere at once considered to ring. lenders,. for which they . must sailer foe all the rest, while the peal parties who originate the strike, are working in reit-cot, like pereons in bar rel. !hies through -the-bungholes to the benefit of themeless en to the injury ("others. Theta is a lite, need t say ninth in regard to the dia -1 f . .' . • 1 .1 • ... . estrous corteequenees of , strikes, for all thinking '.'•strikers" ft/mutat thistle Mid Wesl4 hint to well .dispored workmen, not to be latheldateekb y the usual, threatening placards, let tbe*:yrter 'be so cotaspiedons is pistols. keetiopltniseSs_sofnakt £ o . , which ire nothing but cowardly : throats; from eousidly hearts, and would amount to Duchies if they met the contempt they deserve: ;The pouters ,of these placards are Sedans 'better thin Spent rebels turbo 'good of theitfidlow workmen, - .And to the laws of the country T. •.- - NlCir Yogi; COAL Martin, Zane 24, 1.252. The demand for domestic is moderate fur the East and city tilde; dealers 'and manufitaiers are supplying thethseleas freely at the current los rates; the arrivals have been large and.therc has been considerable accumulation of stock, IMt. It 4 by no Weans as large as at the same Moe last year; we quote by cargo $3 30®54 1 1,0, end from yird s4@ss; in foteign nothing lift been done and prices are note - real.— Trident: Boston Coal karkst k e Laver; Wedly (rune Dubai Onirscr, Ate 41.) Candeli - . . - c hat al 00 hletrenett - • , none (4v Orrei. • - • - - Dour Sydr,•74•- - mine chat 450 eie .! 4 Pictoo,ll - wise ehal 450 :4 62 Pictonone,- - - mine chat —•-• fiche) non, white ash w ton - 4,75 500 do.t, red ash, 600 g • 6 25 433 . - • - 475 a OO Lehistrinsen. - - - . 525 (at ;••• 4nlyntliump. Ochayikill) • 6 25 Laaawanna; • • - 4 6 600 el ISTAIII. Anthracite white i red ash- , • 500 C 6 550 BY TELEGRAPH. ' II VILIDAT,6O'CIACI,P.M.i P'reights frets litichasowdia— New Tart - - .95 Niarbarypatat - -1 45 Dimon . • 125 West Point • 105 Cambria; 1'45 Maar, id -- 1 oti, rtobridzeport •, tebmont. • There were to Port on Monday last,3o boats-26 ves sel.: Tuesday, 3) boats-30 vessels; Wednesday. 60 boats --30 Vessels; Thursday, 30 boats-50 vessels; Friday,,So boats-40 vessels: • Sohn.*!kill - Vaal Trade for 1639. . Quantity of Coal soot by nallewd and Canal, for the week ending on Thursday evening last : RAILROAD. CEUI.. , 10.409 10 10,144 19 ,• 3.273 13 _ 1.530 09 16.358 16 26,912 10 =I 12 • 000 00 7412 04 2,485 15 Port Carton, • Pottsville. Schuylkill Maven, Auburn. - Port Clinton, Total for tba week, Total by Itallmad,ln IBM, Canal. " • • . , , Total bT Cooaltiodltaltrood: Woo, Shlpmouto to same period last 'jet?. jot?. ' - ay Railroad, lky paerease Irk 1859, ao far, i ' Rates o Toll and Transportation on 11.0,11:60,1D 101 TUII PIZSIXT. •• t , ' Proms Prom Prow , Prow Xi.C.trlfht. S.'liatorie.Aubarvi Pl. Clinton: To Dietary; d, fl '4O $1 36 $1 26 $1 20 To Pti'lad's.' 1 40 1 35 1 25' 1 20 Sking . lllll; ,1 35 , l3O 140 120 IVaLliag. 95 90 to s' so Rates of Toll by Canal for the present. • Prom . ?!. airboa. XL atrtion.,T. Maven. Pt. Linton. To Philad'a., 85, . 84 .. 82 50 Spring Mills. Or . 69 67 ' 60 Norrlalown, t 4 , . 54 62 - 45 lleailleg. . •IS - IT . 35 * 31 Rates of Freight by Canal. • From Et. C.. 1 Mt. C. .S. !lawn. .11....C71nt0n. To New York, $1 65 $1 SO $1 45 . To l'hilad'a., 66 - • 60 . 45 To Delaware Front, GO - 55 60 Rates of Tall, &a., from Manch Chunk. Via Lehigh Valley and 'Northern Penn. Railroads, to .ILister street, Philadelphia, $t 71 ,Rate• of Toll, ite, to lialtimOre. From rinegrove.Schuyikill C 0.,. $ 10 From Millersburg. tiauphlnto, 2 10 Flynn Trevorton: Northumberland Co., (private arranFte ora, In consideration of how* ulna by tha Coin. Rates of Toll and Transportation . uY THIL LEHIGH VALLAT RAIL ROAD. Mauch Chunk to Trenton, .• - „ $1 64 do glisabolliport. • .r. 209 do' Morris Canal . Basin at Phillipsburg .82 _ _ • -- - - - . ----- - • 1 . Schuylkill CUusety Riellrhads 1858: . . The following Is the iquaniity or Coal transported over the dill - ergot Railroads In Schuylkill County, for week ending o Thursday evening last: w salt.. TOTAL. • Mine 11111 and haven R. R., 42.1155 05 - 400.%3 08 Mt. Carbon, ''' 6,115 02 49.4111 11 Schuylkill Val ce "- A 6r..i 13 . In 5,742 it, Mt e.rboo a Pi. Carbon " 10,362 07 161 , 1.084 In 11111 Creek.. " 15.652 0 149.: 68 04 Little Slh uylkill, Pinegrore Coal Trade for 1838. Amount transported during the to mouth: Critnn Canxt, Swataira Itat;road, Lehigh Coal 'Trade for 1858 by Canal. FOr the week ending on Saturday last: a Lehigh . Coal and Na,. Co., 12,643 11 105,807 14 'D. Mummey and °thong, 63 OS 747 05 Spring Mountain Mines, 471 09 .13,398 12 • East Sugar Loaf do 2.032 00 Coleraine do 3 46 05 . 3,450 19 Beaver Meadow Coal 1.637 07 Ni york and Lehigh Coal Co., 81 05 3,001 18 German Penna. Coal Co., . 1,266 11 4.700 01 South Spring Mountain Coal, 241 18 2.267 19 North'Spring Mountain, ' GO 15 1.325. 12 113zIeton Coal Co.. 4,365 16 24.362 06 -East Sugar Liar Coal, 084 08 3,150 01, Council Ridge. 766 06 9,292.1. 0 1 , Mount Pleastot Coil. . ' * 321 14 , 3,492, 09 Burk Moantain fitati Co., 1.6410 11 18,204 . 15 WI Ikraiharre Coal Co., 1,637'06 • 9.209 16 Auden rlrd Coal Co., ikal 00 4,957 15 Ilartford Coal Co., • .795 07 8.248 07 ----r-- —=--- Z 3,509 11 . 0 24810 03 Total Lehigh Valley A. IL For week ending on Saturday latt WILI. ; TOTAL. S. Mt. 3litirs. (Wm. Milne* &C 0..) 277 01 44.674,16' K. Sugar Coat( Pzrker & C 0..) 1,638 13 31.4 tr 13 N. York k Lehlgti,(TamtarlA Son.) 47 09 23.210 IR Council Illdre.(Bltarpe, 1.. & C 0.,) 1,648 17 30,009 06 Herman Penna., 39 11 20011 COl.l It. M... (Itateltlt k.loktuton,) bb 14 37,121 14 Hazleton (A. Pardee & C 0..) ' 2,958 19 42,907 13 N. Sp. 01 t.(J. B. MeCronr, & C 0..) ,92 07 13,:311 19 S. Sl. & Dehaven.) 98 18 1,636 03 Mount Pleasant, 104 07 11,4 07 East, Lehigh, Suinin4 For the week, 33;179 08 448,010 17 Shipments to same period last year: By Ral I road, By Canal, 'octets° to 1859, for. - Rates of Toll on Lehigh Canal, &o. 1 Milked/erre R.N. L. timed. D. Owed. Wilkesburre ta W. IL R 64 • 361 A 51 24 1 4 W. Haver/ to Bristol, 64 35 1 / 9 i i l hock port to do. . 54 35,4, 89 M. Chunk and r. Haven, 51 aag soy: : i ' • Freights. ' iShlte Mesa -To Bristo W4 l. To PhitadelBsla4 '• 60 • r . hockport, - 4 50 $4 91 S 1 Veen Ilaret/4 / 81, 116 1 31aaell Chunk, _ _ To New York. Nor York, _to Haven ,eor Yore, . . , Rockport to do . 1 .21 Penn Hoven to do 110 Blanch Chunk to do •I'lo The above freights do not Include the toll on Delaware Division and Raritan ainals., , • Lyke as' Valley-Coat Trade for 1804.• Yoe week ending on Saturday last : writ. • TOTAL. Lytenn Valley Coal Cm, 2,167 13 23.348 09' Short Mountain Leal Co,. 1,28702 12,2 M 11 Total, Shamokin Cool Trade for 1858. Amount of Coal Shipped froninhamokla Coal lteglon up to Wednesday evening last For the last wank, Trevorton Coal Trade for 1848. For the week, , Scranton* Coal Trade ter 185 S. Tor, week entllag on Eat orday last: wilt. Shipped North, 1,275 48 Shipped South, 12,993 la -. Total, 17.26 a 11 Shipments to same period last year Stopped North, Shipped South, Total. Lot* at 87,955 03 7,739.9: 140,521 17 12,834 02 Delaware mad Dodson Co , e Coal Trade. TOTAL 8,409 10240 00 79,559 00 For the last leek, Ltuit year;. Decrease this year, Penna. Coal Coes Coal Trade. RCM 'TOTAL. 21,543 134,902 11 107,814 08 For the jut week, Last year; Increase thii year. Broad Top Coal Trade for ISSN.? WEEK. TOTAL. 3,441 00 31,434 00 For the Last week, Cumberland Coal Trade, 1958. For the last week Coal OStoctlL.ms, • • AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS 0011.1.1t1ZD WLXILLT BT Wll.l.lAXllsiPlithcflA2 - (621. Railroads 1 Philadelphia, Reading t l'ottrellie - Moe Hill and asbaylklll Haven - Mount Carbon - • - • - • - Mount Carbon and Port Carbon . MIII Creek • - - - - - - - • Schuylkill Talley •- *— - • - k i l Lorberry Creek ...... '• • - - —. . . I Canals t SchnylkillNavigation " preferred - Union Canal ...... - - • • " preferred .- - - - Del.ktlud'n Coal kTranaportat'n Railroad & Coal Companleae r i Littleschnyl. Nay. 11.. It. k Coal Co, .- 6' Lehigh Calk Navigation Co. - - Hazleton Coal ...... Burk Mountain Coal Co. Pennvytvanla Coal k - • 1 Dauphin Coal 2 R. R. Co. Lykena Valley Coal Co. Heaver IdendowaCoal ilk R. R.Co.- - Lykena Valley Railroad k Coal Co.- - Coal Corapasita s Pored Improvement 00 North American Co., preferred - • 1 common • Delaware Coal Co. • • - • • r - Cumberland Coal CO. New Creek Coal Co. ktollaneous t amok - .. .. Fartuera' Bank . . . . . PottWriniliaP CO, Pottsville Water Co. • • • • - fir The Stock of all Coal Companies the ale:wend whoa furnished tittbos• NEW ADVERT'MENTS _ - - - sosak) • amass.' POTTSVILLE HOUSE , • 11.11F.,4•81 ZO7IBL, ,Proprietiirk Chem stmt. Pol7Srart, 11:. - • • Sir Goat Stabilig proirtled."63 - - ICE CREAM. . MR'S. JOHN S. C. MARTIN having an Creams Balsam at her teal. genee=e li glan *rest, /twee Thant, will always be PrePared to saPPIT Welke, parties or ple•oks with ke nano aed water tea at the aboseeet Welke. to te. ape 100 solkits e abaft Otto puLlle patronage. Patton* June 141, 141 • . • . *SU . . IHE subse,ribers invite the !attentinti of miners and merchantito !bele- manufacruneelf ICS, PARA. and °Lin SOAPS, de . de- These &ape /wring kng been extensively known In dcli ay I KM, Carbon and Lucerne cyan tire, are recommended is or no Ilabtrquillti:. Orden! received by wall grumpily sett*, ded to. disirdelso4l, Steicb.te.,alereyeeti bandMEIR JOS. ELKISTON A SOS. I. 7!3 South Second street. Philadaybla. June VI. VI - ~ dekko . . PULASKI Housa • SMITH' & ELATERaroprietors, - Ware 4orranzzar, Pa. 1•••-` -Tots bust: having ben refitted 1 . • ' , or' the a neat' =miler, guest s and ',Whin will bail, info as couriadetion. •Steals at all boors . The choicest and best liquors wi ll be at the bar. Travelers, as well as our clllsennierill and the PI/LASKI LIOUSE, la every respect, o26ne of the finest hotels falba county. Jane , '6B 22;1 y ASD STOU OIIIST' IN THIN COLIN4I 3 7 ° , " 81CN OF THE COLDEN EAGLE," • Centirip Street, Pottsville; The exteuslrelibsiness ot this estsbllshoseut In- , 2 - , -- some at all tittles afresh ~ 'aslV a .....''s supply of the purest slidfl,:ltl! if t i l l, beat 'DRUGS. X ibIaNZS, - -.-:.. 1..:, , CY rIIIC4IO. be.. de. I vpi t .': ' • I' The proprietors, 'the '' ; 1 senior brings druggist . .....,,,,L 1 , ... - • of thirty years' e'xperi- -*". -, --",!—JW enc., rive their pommel ' ' Flair N attendance at all times. .100 ~... r k, cull& Atte*. • Um) Veld to l'hialcLtite' Prescriptions. e.. 0 Paints, Oils. Gnu*, Dye-stuff*, ke.ln Imre assort ment, wholerali arid retail. JOHN 0. 13110111 N it EON. Jnoe V., '5B 36,636 1. 41.113 13 ' 36.636 n PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SCHUYLKILL HALM, /( , HE BOARD of SCHOOL DIREC TORS of the borough of Schuylkill flavMl School rt, submit to the citizens of said borough'. the fol towing report of 01*Am:weird state of the District at the 'cloko of the school tear, 1858: June le ' LIABILIIISS. Amt. of School Bonds registered, 41m., $3,600 00 • cordirs and Cub paid to Tres; sum by Collictor, 4,0;9 83 . . , " Stets approprtat'n reed by do., 319 90 --.---17,999 79 ton., 77,760 10 101,789 14 TOTAL. ,914,131 16 36191 5 4 (41 47.209 04 tOOSO OS so,as ow 1,311,496 02 I.ozs,rz 09 'CREDITS. . By amount of orders issued for School purposas, de., • 53,009 p By 11 , nds, Interest Jodgmeuts ean ; • celled, ' 1,300 86 Sibilance, (Indebtednemt. 72 Bonds, ' as Per Itegister,June 1, 1558,) 3,600 ixi ....----.47,999 79 Published by order of the Soled of School Dl 4 Ftors. Schuylkill liAtal, June 26,____. '63 2t . 2 —,.— . • • . LIST OF LETTERS 1 , DI EMAINING in the POTTSVILLE JLti POST OFkICE,./ one 20,1588. . A llogartyJno Prins Richard Amick Mrs toeneHunt Martha L Pas ker Richard Anita Martin Hoover Saml Payne L T Adam Peter Hallman Saul (10 B . Hiner Salinas Quinn Sarah Brininger Louisa Hoffman Wm ship Byer . Jo* Mealy Pat _ a• _Runkle Wm Brown James ' Hardman Jno ". Ratchelon Wm 11 , rryJno . HallswOrthJu" It cha r.la Sarah Bailey Jas I. Rehr Mary Blackman Jacob Irwin W ship Rowe Lewin Brennan Jim ' . J •• Rees John Burksil , - ..ltadrir • Rowbottem Joo 2 1116 die Maury Jennin Geo 2 Readdy Atha Fll Bull OAT Jones Joiseph C Rkhards IJ/is Mk lininthin Mind 3011 a Jet° 11 Co I . Royer lewd :lonia. Roland Rudy Jacob Britian Datil Jenkinaßeb'ea L 21telires 0' Ikcker Ben) Jenkins T T A Co ItohertailEmmins Bock Mrs Mary Jones Thomas Riley Edward Barnes W F K Rock Radars' Brown Thomas KocteDaul ' Ruchara John Brown T II Kerschner Geo Mrsitees John Barney Richard Keefe Lawrence ' 8 Bauman Peter' Kearn Pat Simpson I'm Baker Matthew Keating Pat Shelly Win Burke 31 Keenan Thomas Smith Was Bow Mr. • Kinsel Wm Sheridan Thom liocker Margaret -I L • Snyder Singelar Brennan linens shLawton Chas Slinnots A James 1 Booth Wll.l la Leber Dant Shertle Santa ic. Leib Edward Spencer lt T Cooney it T Llnner Jno Shepperd Nancy Cavenaugh T Talley Jun Smauch lti John Coolish° T R Leib Jno Sharp Michael Clai k 31146 3 A 3 Lattey Mr. Snyder Madlisa Chest Miss Mary Levey Wns Sweeny Like CoJan Mary E Leaky WtO Sands Jane Cr*mey Jim 'Law Z Z 2 Stewart a, Jordon Condon Jon i IVI Spate Jacob Caiener Jackson ,Morphy Cath \ Spencer J.ihn ship Noway Jai Iligui C Smith John 2 Carter Joo bldran Anthony Sullivan Julia Cents Mary Mirgan De J • Straw John ship Cartertlarry . Miller Ellen Scott Julia Crone Hannah 3111 es Geo Strad Joseph chip Con Gallas, Motes Jacob Sanford Jams, Cotten Geo 3 Meredith J D Stough John Cain Francis 31111erJ no Smith Gen W Oolotts Edward- Mason Jno Seltzer Plt , Clark Clarrinsa 3131sione JDO Shuts Frank Coler Ann Eliza Statist Jon 2 Stanton Thai Mt Capewell Beni shMorria lease . Latta D Meyer Jun •• Spolcer E B hart lt Sin e Ann 3lallory , Lee 2 flatlets Elisabeth Dean Itrsheth Miller Mary . Sullivan David Drumhller J Mullen Mary Mloa 3 nedden David petrielt Jererolot Slontgomery RobtSanith Anthony May Lavin* Murphy Robert Saylor ATT Dicier liammet Mullin it Idles Sanders Allen 'Parkin lath Miller &nutlet • 1' Dolphin Patio Stator Samuel Tyaa Win able .' ?Donohoe Peter . Morgan Wm THey t.lrlah W Dolan Palk Malowner Wm Tllmaa Peter , Bain. Thu" , Morrell Woa 'J. Ty p ton Miss 31 Doherty Thls ' Morgans Thos ski Todd Jas Booty Wm McDonald A M Thomas Jai Doherty Patk shMcAllister Alex Tierny John Doherty Neil "McKean Chas.tJnoTaylor Jog P Donnelly St n 31cOvee Michael Tye Francis ship Basis J W "McMahon Arthur Vi. ; E McNeal Samuel Volpert John 'Ensue Chas J 2 McCormick widow • • Enos M N Welsh A l 'l In ship Easton Mirh ship •Nelnon Henry W Williamar W d F : Newman Henry Wartis W 10011 Frazer Win 0 wAis u ,' Ferguson Pat ' O'Donnell Pat Willlaniii Mos 2 Ford Michael O'Malley Mark Wilkison ketsves, Fltilkner Ben eh O'Connell Mich Walsh Pat Ship t C &Neal Jan Wiliam N3l 2 Garrett Wash O'Donnell Jas shipMrstherill " Mary Galvin Peter Wilson Martha Gannon Michael , Philips ravid shipWolos Jane George ;nines 'Potter D L Walsh John Grows JacobPrints-Fred Wontmer John II Giese Jos 'Power! Henry oh 2Wiaver Jcilin Grow Danl. Patios Jae ship Walker 0 (Waller De.try Puchman Jaa ship Wright F.Faabeth Griswold Cheater 2Pieton Job " Waters Chas Ciouldrsn AhrahamPeters J no Tr Williams Beni oh i N Philips. b W Wagner Annette Hatch Cyrus 2 Philips Lewis chip 1/1 • Mae Franklin Pown,an Mary 'limn g Samuel . Hammy Jno Powell Philip Verger God 8 2 Hoot« Joe Philips P. Parr ' 1 tons, 268,26213 9381'16 110.1'39 19 WINTH TOTAL. 13.357 1 511,59 11, 33,195 12. 8,969'18 223.206 12 26,509 10 t 2.1,810 05 WIZI TOTAL. 10,129 15 190.981 0.1 :49.828 19 223.425 10 60,666 14 414,406 44 448,016 17 33,610 03 ay . = 06 WEU. TOTAL -1,886 08 - 28.960 04 [Shastakin Journal. TOTAL. 4(1-,190 09 TOT Lt. 61.967 01 299,163 19 203,431 00 2i8,471 , 00 '7.7.088 06 RUM. TOTAL. 8,843 13 207,834 18 60 ' 60 60 ,60 'lOO 1 1 4 1 95 9 29 1 0 47g 6,6 4.14 1 .4 10- ^lO SOAP. • itirPersons Inquiring for letters on the above list will 'drape my advertised. One rent additional will be charged for each letter advertised. JOAN CLAYTON. PorOsarrer. POTTSV‘ILL SE POT OFFICE. A.trivats said Depsr turn et Slat's. • Philadelphia, Raiding, Harrisburg. Pittsburg, New York and Eastern and Southern States, twice; daily.— Closes at 7 A. Mand 3% P. M. Arrivesat 12% and 6 1 % r. m. • • Way Mall between Pottsville and Philadelphia, daily. Closes at 6% A. M. iserivee at 12!4 P.p. Datawlssa, Wilkeaharre, liamille., ilhainstiort and Drip, daily. Closes at 6.4 A. M.; arri snt 1i,4,P. M. Vert Carbon. Tuscarora and TALAINOI;4I.IMY.I Close, At OA A. M. arrives at 43.4 P. M., except Port II -which departn and arrives twine daily. C,lnnel9s 6 3ia1 ,, 1 11% A. M. Arrives at 1 A. M., and 12 M. M inersvil le, Tremont and Donaldson. dalle Closes at 11 . 3,4 A. M; arrivesat 11 A. 14.,es Minerervill l e, which depicts t wino daily. Closes 411 A. 'Lane/34 ht P. ~ it and arrives 2 times daily.st 7 a 1 A.14-and'./14 P. M. Fountain Spring, tihamokiw, Sunbury and Northam. herbal& daily. Cloorsetll34 A. M.: arrives at I% I'. M. California malls claw the Mit and lath of everY month. European malls doss on. Tsanday - and Friday, of each seek. Millen ;Tea from 7 A. M. to 9P. If. Sunday frnm 12 M. to 1 P. M. • . JOIIN CLAYTON,' P: M. • Posr orrict, PottsTllla. May 6.1967. Il9leinl MISCELLANEOUS. • - TRAVELER'S GUIDE. TP„E latest:and bestrfraveler's Guide tb ro ugh op t tdo United States. Just reerl ved and for at B. 41 A N NAN'S Cheap Book iStare LADIES' WQ_RIf.IISKE;IB,OR BEAUTIFUL , EAUTIFUL Patterns—Light and Durable. Alao,Saspenalon Flower Bsekets, just nocelved and for axle by It. BANNAN. A• BELLOWS, NVILS, Vices, Stocks and DieS.&c., tor sale it BRIM IL LEROII 1. ottivllle. June 19 , 'b8 ZS CRAIN CRADLES. I celebrated Grain Cradles, unequalled In the world, at the . -ilanlWare and Iron Depot."'. FRANK POTT. Pottsville, June 19, '5B HAY RAKES, • It Hay Forks , RAKES, HAND RAKES, Pitching end Forks, at the "Bardeen, and Iron pot " .iItANK POW. June 19.19 FISH TACKLE. (11.7 SNOODS, Hair and Grass ‘fi Lines. Bait Boxes, Trout Baskets. at the " Bard wareand Iron Depot." FRANK MIT Pottsville. June 19, 158 EIS. ALDRON .S N .and DARLING'S Grass and Geiln Scythes, at the . 11erdware and had Depot"; NUNS POTT. PoltscSleolane 19, 'LS • tigumws, NVILS, Vices, &C., - &C., At„ STICIITER & Tlio3lP SON'S, er of Centre and Markets man% e "Sga of the Sale. 7, Arn- Pottsville, June 11. loss. ,St, _...... _ _ Ve ND PLASTER. PHOSPHAIIi LIM E, Calcined fluter, RiniMai* aud ltatiad CaLieut. - STICULTLISTHOMPSON, °inter of Centre and Market Ornate, "Sjrn ofthe Skin" Pottrrille, June 12,18b8, WHITE _LEAD, 71NO, Oil, Glass,.Putty, TurpetAtin , Sapau, Venetian Red and White Grease. itrean or at ' bTICRTER A TiIOMPAOSII, . Corner of Centre and Market, "Sign of the An Pottsville, Julie 13.18.58. PIANO TENONINC nu. .oieger, °manna, gives sutra . tioo,on the Piano Porte and /401 aaG 3n, in Pottsville and neighboring towns. , Terms moderate. Apply at bleak', second door below ;be Post °Mee. Pottsville. (May 1.18 DATENT'MACHANE-MADE Paper Dosts, to hold from 1 to 21* q dr, forth ommiltrog gists and others, lbrimilibi lI.GARBIGUES. Castro rtamotitdr Potills. 454 f NOTember B. 56 FAIRBANK'S BCAI,EB THE subscri bers, agent's tor the man ufacturers,. tovejust received`* airw article called I be .11pioniCiounistlaile," aslealsiol to weighfron jt as onus to 240 Ls. /mud' Sibs Torkeiont. - • X -YLILPLZT • SON..„ eattsville, April 2tith, 1831 C ., , ONSTAIITLX on hand, T Rails for mlntag po rpoSes,, et minced priers. for comb of good /*Par- 11.1.1 f WOOD, LEE a 00; Pottsville, Dee. ‘2B, 'Pi • • • bltf - SCYTHES. tLAßZ4Lurortment or Grain and Mite& lee, arias Cream, Scythe atones, Ird Smiths, Bektle.ittets,Celtirstors.Plasmllanows, IF". far sate at , BRIGHT t LOOM, ass 1 P6B - RS; ' - ii T! LEARN - . ItiED GEA I i Snow Whno Zinc; fire • Proof Nilo. Wm. Potty, Japan, Varillab, Oil, 4 larialitine,yrtiltaighins• lir . eipas or . bilk 'Om Le., ter Ads by i .. , - IRIGUT 2 , LIMCII. Pottsville, Jane 19 'AS _ _ 1 ' 93- ' -20 BUILDES. i . CU'rTERS and BEADS, made:to - Op.; der. of all slaea. for Fay's , or' a.t5.... Poles, )11 e Bea Plied* inward milers's—obi& slit :melee prodapt attest/ow. lITICIITISS. O. ITIOSIWOX. Cor. of Coate. and Market, streets, 'Ago aO:the dm.* Pottsville. Jane 111;18 . %. FISHINC TACKLE. CARLISLE Hooks and * Swells; ustaasca Ucoks and enalls, KURA good Vies, LRAM:IIB,one and three yards, aril ITS liorselaair Linee—good, • HA IR and Silk Linen. SEAGRAM and other Targetless REELS. tbrannan and dirk. BAH' ROICa, and Mobs tan Tackle, 11.118KRT8. Pike Utak', 1 • ABil 'ROW, nald and in 71,XTRA Lauesiood Fly b andßalatt,t Tlya, DRINKINCICUPS,and WWI* 81LX Worm'Clati at - • • IaTICIRTIM & TITOMPSON'ik Ccor. of Centre and Maricat stands, - "Wyk of tia lame Pottsville, anon, IS HICK SCHOOL ATVINSCROVE. HE REV, H.. S.: LOONS, A. M., for MIIII.Y'Ywirs Pritieiglit . th e Preparstory He: par of Pennsylvania will open a &g m , School to the New Academy 801 l log. at Pitsegrove. He will kerb all the branches visually taught In:our High &boots and ACA00:1141414 and will peters in:pHs cubing s Z p.x. to in a full prune of stud] for any class in College.-- 'l' bo . desiring id quality themselves forimitoess .111 solo tat mbrantages for no doing. PINMIROVE le finely 'situated and accessible by Rail. niad. _ . . can be h ad at very reasonable Y'ates in private families. 1 The commence about the Flat pf for terms and other infoimation, address • OF DIKECTORS, Piste/ram." • • .' May 15, 'SS SURF HOUSE; Ai Walls City, N.J. • THE undersig9ed having extended Ws lease of the above named establishment, ell], by the r quest of many friends, 010311 It for the _ reception pf comparry i r the dot o June.; The imyroveme sines last season, bare been large. and can ammo Odate onh hundred additional boarders. The ground Bon of the new building, 190 ft. long and 32 wide, will/gastrin Ave Boiling Alleys, four Billiard Tables, two Bagatelle Tables, Wine and Lune ROOM, where late sappers will be furnistred as required. There rooms will be exclusively for the boarders of tbls house and theirinvitedfriends. No bowling will be al. lowed sea night. I hire taken murk pains 'to select suitable rooks. bakers and servants. To those who hate visited the Surf llonse, l it Is unnecessary to say more. June 5 1 , 45 1 ctr Yr ISAAC THAYER. 23. amuse STOCK , . F BOOTS AND 00121; • At Wholesale and Mast'. DANIEL SCHERTL: . . . desires to call the alien i / Hon of tbe,publlc to 'h 1 L i A f .• • extensive assortment or :' •- 4 11,,,....,... Boots and Shoes. mann I• . 4 3. ~ . Metered under his owe I sie , ."' l 'iii;:..‘ . 4 10 inspection, especially , - .' - x - =-"4 .-.--...,,. adaptedp the Coal Re. •I‘ - ‘%"-.; =.2.f.kaz ..••• gion.an t Erred thrash() e` -./ f.alr..us -- at his Storeon CENT ..._ .." ...._ STREET, above lIIg4 I I ' grol,..sm '` ... and opposite the Publi School House. He boson band a well assorted stock of Miners' Hoots and Shoe} Men's and Dore Calf, Goat ilind Kip Boots and Bnriganol of every description: Women's . Misses' and Children 's Gaiter Boots. Heeled Button Gai ters, Half Gaiters and tasting Buckles, of every color; Women's, Misses' and Children's Kld an d Goat Skin Lace Roots, Buskins. Tire arid Slippers. Men's Patent Con. gross Boots. Also an aiusortment of Pella t core Read. log Works. All of whleh will be sold at unusdally low prices. Particular attention given to all kinds of moo. ' Lectured and rostrum' i work and repairing, lAlso on band, a fine assortment of Trunks, 'Valises and Carpet Bags. Prittaville, June 19, '69 .24A1, C. T. SWUM. CHAO. A. GONDA !pliat which has loiig been sought for lur can wow balutd by plug to .E. T; ELLRICH & CO• i S • (Soccesso to E. 7. Taylor.) Cheap . Fashionable Clothing, Merchant; ang, and General Furnishing 'Stint Corner ~f Centre and :lilihantangn streks, Where can be. found the largest Amor found of clottni, mu , shinies. vest iges, furnishing goodllsud readr-made clothing ever offered to the cit tens of tottstrilleNhich has.been selected with great care from the lar grgt houses In Philadelphia and New York. iWe buy for cash. sod will sell for dish, at the yeiy lowest prices. We desire to call particular attention loon, ens. tomer department, being all practical tallonr, having long exp6rience'in the first houses of Paris, Philadelphia and Boston. we feel confident that our garments cannot be surpassed for neatness of kyle, beauty and tit, by ally houses in the cities, much less in Pottsville.: . ktur fur nishing department is ctupplied with all the Intik styles of gentlemen's furnishing goods. Shirt's orad.l to order on scientific , priociplee, by one of the first; houses. in Philadelphia. and warranted to fit. firspßetn, mber the place—Corner of Ckialre land Ma hit/Mingo Orals. Maytl9, '6B T IIE GOLDEN PRIZE. TIIE KADEN PRIZE. TUE GULDEN FRIAR. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. . . • . THE tiOLDE4 PRIZE. .' •- THE COLLIES' PRIZE. :. F • TIIEROLDEN PRIM : • U ,TE COWEN PRIZE, , • TDEOuLDEN pitiZE. • TIIEUMLDEN MT.& ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. - - ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ..: ILLUSTRATED EVERY•WEEK. .• ILLUSTR A TED 'EVERY WEEK. . ILLUSTRATED EVERY 'WEEK., • • SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. . SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. THE GOLDEN • PRIZE Illu stratedi lllllustrated The New York Weekly OOLDENt . PRIZE Is one of the largest and beet weekly papers of the day. An imperial quarto, containing tw yht Hayes. or Party Otarnises of en tertainlng original matter; and Elegantly Illuetnited every week. ir A WIT WORTO FROM stkCISNTS to *5OO IN GOLD WILL TIE PRESENTED TO EACII DSCIII DER+ IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT OF THE SUB SCRIPTION 310NEY. Ono copy for one year, One copy for two years, One copy for three yeare, One copy for tlvisl!ars, AND TD CLUBS: Three copies ate year, ,4 55 Of), and 3 Oita. nee copies one year, I' 8 00, sot 5 gifts. Ten copies one year. , 15 00, aos 10 gibs. Twenty.oite copies one year, 3O cO, and.3l gifts. The articles to be distributed ire comprised in the fol lowing list: ; 2 Packages of Gold / containing 1 $5OO each. 5 do db : do 200 each. 10 do do 1 ;. do . 100 each. 10 Patent Lever Bulging Cased Watches, 100 each. , tat Gold Watches, 1, 75 each: 50 do I ; 150 each. . 100 do t' ; '6O each. 300 Ladies, Golda es. it' Oh • 1 IA oath. 290'fillrer Rotating Cased Watches, ; • 31 each. se*) Sliver Watches,l , . ' 10 to 25 each. 1000 Gold Gum* Vind Fob Chains; lO to 90 each, Gold Locket', Bni lett, Brostiches,Bar Drops, Breast Pine, Cuff Pins, Sleote Buttons, kings, Shirt. Sheds.' Watch Keys, Gold and Sliver Thimbles. nod • varlet, of other articles, worth flow fifty cents to $l6 Ink, - Im m edia tel y on recalpt of the subscription moncri ; the sobitcriber's name isih; be entered upon our Subscription book, opposite a nuntbSO,and the gill corresponding with 1 27 that number "'Mho f { warded , 'within one !reek, to the subecriber, by mini/ or refs, port paid. ; i A. "WAR communise. lonashoul.l be addressed to DEAN ,t SLATER 4 ,48 and 49 Moffat Bu iding,3l.s [headway. ;Cow York.. .s e Speeimon copies 'taut:free. Agents wattled. ' )larch 20.1858 , I Mem] ' ' 12-17 ' ' T E LIVER . . I . . . INITIG,PRiITOR!i ' PREPAREII DT DIL SANDF OItD, • Compounded Fattirely From GUMS,. - ' s one of the !hest PUIIGAT.IVE and . I, . ; LITER. medicinot pow before the public. that, nets as a at/Aortic, easieroloilder, and wore effecteal thane ny othte medicine ktinwlii It is not -only a Culliorlic. but t a Liver vetoed]. acting, first on the Liner to edret Its mot bid miter, then on tlo stomach and bowel', to carry off that matter. thus me topliahine two- purpnwie effectu ally, ally, without any of t e painfal ' feelingsllPerleneed- ih i the operations of mostl Cdkarikt it strengthens the! system at the same ti e that it purges it; end when! taken daily in moderale doses, will streugthen and build It up with unusual reiddlty. • • The Liver Is on of, the principal s tegulatera of the human body; L and - w when It pectoris' Its tune • lions well. th e pnwe of the system Are fully de.. mimed. The hionewsk l i /I4 almost entirely drpeodent on the healthy action the Liver fot theproper perionnance •ot its '' are at (km; when the stomach Is it fault, the bowellla i re at • 1101,1, end the whole system suite,. In rune. _ queues ',of Onet organ—the Liver—having eat tore dolts duty. Yor. the die. eases of that organ, one of the proprktors bait made it hie•atudy, In a prietkegi of more than 20 years., to find some remedy where- with to - cotinteraet Use many derangemenee to whiekit, is liable. To prove that this imolai sty is at last found. Any ,• person troubled with lot. ever Complaint, in. any of its forms, has ; but O to try a bottle", and cone ic-i tion is certain. I These Gums remove ate morbid or hadmitter front, the ersteca, supplying In. _ their place a -boalthy "owl of ) bile. inclgoratinc therm! sto:nneh, canting - to,st to digest well pomfyitlr Ont o blood, .giving tone and; health to he whole ma Affilnery, removing the. eauseof the disease—effieet- ' lug a raffintleure flinotualleteksareettredA and, what id bin , . ll'ivw led. by 'the occasional , use of the Liver lnwigcon rotor., Owl - One dale after &Oleg is sufficient -to relieve ibe stomach. and protect Abe , food from rioter, and sour] O leg. nly one dose taken lbeig fore retiring, presents l Nightmare. 1 Only one- aO4O taken mai night, loosens the bowel gently, and-ewes Orstios, mu: t One dosstaltana Itermebt). Mel will cure Dyspepsi a dose of two lett• eponofula will always re lieve Sick MadaCke. -, 1 One bottle taken for f.. 171 male obstruc t io n nominee the eau* of the dbease.,4 and makes a Perfeetellre.... Only on. ( dam hentedlamg stely relieves' ii.while Ono 41ts• °ltem' repentod is a gore cure Metro Jhrrints;and I preventive of Cholera. 'Only one bottle l- needed to throw ut of the, system the treetop( m e o, Icing after a ion vicknees.l marem, bottle tame fiyr ip Jeundiee renew* all soli lowness°, unnatural color from the akin:' I Ono dose taken a Aril thee before WOK OTC' 4, gar- to the s_ppstits. andat =ken food digest well. One dose ones repeated cures Chronic Dorikwit In% Ito worst lonia,' hlleSmat•el wrr and Doted amplainis yield also* to the first dose. Olio oink, donor cure st-r. . tacks caused by rem, in ehtlMar. there Is no sorer.lag 'safer. or spesdle reined, in the vertld. as it Neerrp,, /'tits. i 1 SiA Mr, bottles curtly' iiropoy, by exciting the tE W. Loco pleasure in rell4 romtuendine thisinedleine as a geseently• for ficei and Ague. Mill Peur, and ou +.,,rs of 4 Hiiipuitin Type. it -i'verstra ' with eertelotr, and thousands are willing to' testify to it. 11/011deff11 1 tutees. • , . AU who we ii art giving their nottutinearleslini!o' g is its favor. ' I ilriis water in Ms stoma with as hocigoraior, awl . swallow both together. :TEE LIVER urnooßAToz 1 Is a Scientific litedical Discovery, and Is dally working gym*. almost too greet to believe: It carer, se If by me pie, eras the first dose giving benefit, and' 'Odom- elate than one bottle Is required no cure any kind of .Lirrr Complaint flout the worst Amodio, or Dyspepsia to a , kowtow, fleadarate, all of which are the moult of a Isis. cum! Liter, Price, 81 per bottle. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, sp Broadway, New York. flitai isd by all Bold la Pattern's. by , KERRY SALOR;adIF ep . ,by ZJ. fRY. - Jane 19,1 Y 4 . . . . . . . .„. • . '-. • . WI4II3AND. , , -jAND PLAt3TER, Calcined Plieter, - sod Camirat, Ihr sale at BRIGHT a t.ERCH'& ' rottarltle, Jima le, "Sit , ,' . n- , • CRAIN COADLES • T the Hardware Store of STICIIIIIIII. a TUOMPID I S., or Ciotti sad 11011001,stasts, 0 20se if Ike Mee Potts.llle, Jens* 10, 'U 20. VALNABLECIOAI‘IsICASEI. Locust• Mountain Coal and Iron • : Company, otter to rod tentallta several tamable UMW upon the Ciseapany'sr prefect', to Cahlarbßo ind Nottbumberland eoeutles. _The veins offered ant abalone White Ash calm Of UM Locust lierintalm upon .mbleh,. collierlia have been aimed, be Messrs. Beet' It Pearson, Rets. Reppliir mod WO. lielluer. • • . 1 , - The molullsoOs rein arerages *basil* hail's thick set:a, and the underlying rein some 12 to 11 feet.',Both miles often'. low body of Coal shoes water level nit quality of he Out torten established in market. The knee 11111 Railmod affords en avenue to the Luton markets, and the Philadelphia t Sunbury Rail road to the Southern and Western marketi. Both of them raihrmds am completed to the collieries upon the company's properly„ For partkrelais. fusquire-of . , I I 1. *REPACK, Jr.. Amt. • IFro. S 8 Roans Fourth Street Philadelphia. ' I lOr aII,SX. W. RBA. sot, • - CentrevlUe.Colisoble.Co., Pa. Ifebriltry 13,183 a I • . 7-tf MORN ROl4 l lll ll ll Milt sale 114 old established works k noon as Time' 11Priaik1lia Ives Werke, 'Rooted In the borough of Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Penna.i , Thoproparty rossistsief turning lathes. Owing are chines, throe new ensiles, blacksmith's tools, !bandy)! tools and duke. with other tools of everydescriptkon sec eespary tor co:Wattles the business a large mud s* oohs* Ale assortment of patterns of the .irsost appeared ma ehlttery,oort nerd In region and a large stock of new castings . and raw sdatariaL Poseession given immedP ately. The property-rtill be fold on reasonably, terms, and to any porton wishing to engage lathe business pommels an opportunity ookinus altered. - • - Tor further particulars luquire of the undersigned at St. Clair, or between the hour of 11 A.M. and y P 11., at Kirk it Bauom's Oleo, Potter Lilo. J: S. HIRE. 8t Clair, rob. 24 1142 . . • •, JUST_UEV — ItirIHEO, B y tile Pottevlille Scientific Associa lion, "The 744wilPiants.of the cad Measurer or the United States,7 wit hde scriptlons and plates doom* 1 ne* speciendn'the,Cablnetof the Associatkm ; by ProL, Lea frauunstrz. 124 Ogee. B. Hannan , sw.-1441. • - 1 This small work eontelna descriptlona of the genera of theYonliCoalPlantshitherto found and deecribed la this oounU7,, With an enumeration of • the swirl, *mounting to about 300. with their localities and place In the' Call Sabra. 1-. The inhumation troutained In It can not be had anywhere else in too convenient a , form, and a perCof it has never beak* been published.. It must, therefore, be foiend very Useful th thous Mimed In this branch of study. and Of great pracalcal, utility in .b. Pleutlficatlre of the Cost beds, when opened at Milani points. A Aloft psperya added. ebnwlng the number of epodes found in the high and low Cads, and the number common to both, with the number common 'to the An. Omelette andlltunilnona Coal Ileatuno, and other lime ful ingwmation. Prier-11 incite in amain and Wants lu pa per. For 'Bali by_ B. //ANNAN. Pitttreille. A prll 'l4 ".. L :.ORPHANS' COURT BALE. - URSUANT to an order of the Or= . phalli? CourCof the County of Schuylkill, in the 1) m Monarealth of, reinsylvanlll, the tabeedbees, Ad. ministretors of On estate of Jeer& Faust, late of the township of Waype, In the county of Schuylkill, de ceased, wills:reel° sale l.y public ',endue on Tuesday, the nth day ofJuly Dert.at :I. o'clock in the afternoon at the public hone, of ,Mortimer.. A Brother. In the Ben! rough of Pottivillei. In 'the manly of Schuylkill alone. All that Certain Tract of Coal Land situate' In the township of ,Branch.ii the enmity of, Schuylkill and State of Peoune_ylvania to Wit:—Bounded ty land of &o; bert Packer, Martin Weaver, Philip A. Clouser, Jobs etedr. Shinpen -A Co., and lands of Jacob F. rand. R Wakes tad hundred and fifty-near eerdenariateen l aLd r i beri a m lt erk ai rl d fi ll. o w ns: l :t a lli th ! . nein h is e l l4 tlnrre t ten -P rntrby plums' Court of 11.4hoylkill county. with the Improver meats, updating or one log houu }} es nue add a ball story high, beck tiara, two orchards. epilog bowie, 1.1 and about one hundred acres therms being cleared .land, and the ntmainlog timber Lind, together ail right to use a saw mill at the adjnialer tract In n with J. F. Faust; late tne estate of said d . Terms mid conditions made known at tbo time And is are of sale by .1 . : F. FAUST an DANIEL VA I UST, Administrators. By order of the Orphans' Court, I Jao'* Flogs, Pottsvlle,/ Unell2, SS 2 1 4 t ' I Clerk, —i, - i- -,----- - 4-- - - -- .A' _L. TERARY REAU Di F.APERIENUED EDITOR, a soceemfbl Author cud a thorotighly Bducatpd LIU erary man. weary ne I t htwentydve years of the drudgery of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out. or sell hiebrahl at 'nstrtil, to those who truly nignire their send. ces In any honorable way. 1 ‘. Minvinots,iturdoess men,lnventors. and Dealers of every kind. still be supplid. off band, with advert's& moots, (poetical or otherwise,) notices, cards, circulars, or any apeclesOf article desired.i ' Politicians Willi* supplied with speeches. reports, roe.' °lotions, letttrsitcutsta: pareptiets. 6ditorial artklel4 communicant. 4 . n d ecru wort of brain-work, which they may Bodin incouvenieet or troublesome to do for • themselves.l l• I e( • 1 , • Ladles and Gentlemen of every-rank in Nortek+ or i*- eupatlon in life. can have letters writtan on any subject, whether bud nessAr sanUmeu tel.. - I . , The advertiser Will also conduct or l translate serves ponience of every kind, either .Snglish,French,Spinish, German or Itaillirn. . 1 1 Poetry.'Arreetic,. air - -Ladles' Albums, dotes, Billet dour, Idboodisod Colour...MODS of the most delicate el androntidentia character, lucident td, every , possible rte. couisbflice ore.' ot in life, . 111 be furnished in. Inviola ble rokildenee, y writing to the undersigned, and ei plainilig t belt witheAk . • • , . Orders by Mail, accompanied With cash, will be strictly and teromptly•atteneLd to. • J. TIIO3IIIIOI, Literary •Drireao. •1t0r'2283, Philadelphia P. 0:, ra. rif 1, •,. " I teem Jan. 3,).'59 AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. F.stablish6d in 1532. Carrying the V.& Mails. Aisitively um she Day At/reef:seri. THE noble A I, extreme clip per tons 74 1 %a l ip ; is.. i v e tt r a r a w llr , e C l 4 l :o ll l di ttl a atfi l l ' ef 94 1U2crocUll I 'KEYSTONE," for 31elbourno. and Will mit punctually on the 20th of July. ehls noble ship is worthy of being styled a floating palace. lier, saloon errommodations ' for fifteen pa:wagers only are fir moire roomy sind luau. rime than can be found ocr board of any steamer: whilst for thirty-two second claim passengers. the whole of the •midship-bouse ta Sited up. Nsisiirat men will appreci ate her p-oportione by being Infiamed. that her careen. tes'a measurement - la : l9V tons. with capacity for WOO tone ot, weight and measurement. She is of extreme clipper model, and her - roominess 'Mu ,be imagined:. --by ' kta.wing that her breadth of bran ow dick, at midebip. Is-41 feet. AN she hat. frequently levied fifteen nautical Miles. and itlll be In light trim. it is expected that she will make the passage out Inside of erten!, dap.. Passengers ere recommended to makeearly application tor berths. -A fair' steerage passengers will be ken, at low rates. , fi - RA •ES OF PASSAGE:—Childresi In arms( • nn. der twelve years. UAW ?RIC& First Cabin Saloon. $2OO. Second Cabin. $lOO. For freight or passage apply only to rh. W. CAMEIM, 6 Bowling, Green, Nair, York. Sight Bills for Bale, and cash &drawees • made on r on sigonicols. • I Consigneeig In Australia: BleastalFilkinson, Bros.& Co. Jude t 2, '6B 24-ly • $9 00, and 1 gift. 360, lind 2 gits. 5 00,884 3'oB 8 00, and.s-gitts TAMAQUA IRON CORKS. • • Csweeir &, Alio . 0 • Iran IS waders, Mock frnits. Boiler mat alechinists' Toot Meters and O.r trailders. . • The sobserilime are now prepartl to lal r ._ rerri ve oraers for all kinds of fitatiot ary c.mli Engines and machinery for corn • hln ti.WF4 blast ftirosore. Billie, ke. Extern& fil ' .:Fn. . lit ' eilltlce and 'practical experience in the . . !Meiners, warrant them in taking the largest contracts at the lowest prices. i ,' • Particular attention is called- to I,vens k Allen`e 'Sew Style Patent Winding ItarhtDery. which the Slopes or Shaft rope or ehaltke run on the .of both drums ID double ways. 1 • ~..1 Thlit arrangement, it It connivently believed. will save In the weer and tear of ropes or dodos, the pries of the Machinery intro years; and for faabitindind,shnpliritr of construction and'elorability; It rennet be surpassed. Pie also recommend the Dim ear whUneented by Mr. Lucien 41. Alksis, , Mb wheel Ow .Ibe had at our works, and has stood the teat orthelereral severe wit , We pert, trimr.peanth; not a single wheel boring bee n broken eines its, introduction., - We - t are now placing It under the ears of some of the Principal Railroad C. eounpa aim in thentry. . - We would alsnertil the attention if , the public' to the Tamaquecar Shep,connected with he abore Works and recently erected for the mernshetet of itai'rted. Raft, Freight Cars dnitTrocks, aid furnished with .11 'the la test Impmeenlents, so that they are It hos enabled to ex. : mote work much cheaper and with more eep•pateh than' heretofore. 1 ' I *1 ~ All work rdarenteed. Pena . wasting anything In our line would dir If to give u a Fall. - • CARTER A ALLEIN- Aprlll 24. '5lll • ' [.-- IT BOSTOP A SlE.Tilge COMPANY. • *twine meltng. T HE eiperienee of the 'past ten years A. Itturgaintd for this Belting the Confidence of menu factUrers and consumers. Tar pent Improvements re. retail made In Its quality. v.:. rrant tn. In ww.rtia6 It to hc superior to leither for all open I Ite, y for heavy or wale Belta. \ Its fi rst ant is:witch 1,.,.. than lea larr—lt Is 0 muter sag Li la d u i. a b and gtres a gain In poirr on the put. ii,: v . la w ill ki n d a b, e o nt fl( degiree unaffected. —no decree - of cold or .0 "'n in j ure its krorking. In all re meets - It: tx recommended the Bawi.lllls, Mines, - Oreip ki ni fau m ._li ac hi ne lhops, and Alan utertories. . . Machine Betting, 3 bee 4 Ply. & a l e o f m. 0.., 3 and 4 ply, Iron week ars istiosate al the prier of uteri., dot widths •se be mode. 2 loch 3.ply. per fue 1 t 10 cents. 4-ply,' 13 cents. 5 " • . " IT 4., • . ' " 20 " • f ' 21 •" b 64 ~ . 5 24 " " 30 .. 6 „ . , ,20 41 .. - 34 . • . " il' " a.. .. • ". 38 '' " 47 " It 44 ~ 0 43 • n . ~ ~ 66 .. in ... ~ e, • 44 st_ ... . o n .: It - . ~ ~- t- •• en " ." 13 l e . .1 44 44 gg .t 4 ga • '.. i r, 1100 ' ' n .. ' 161 44 44 1, 44 iiial to ss as 22 " " " .1127 " 2 1 «« '4l 438 414 Iteavi . 6 and 6 ply Delta toade t *here peat strength Is regulred; dr_eible leather) at an advance of t per tacit. on 41 ply priori. 3 Ply Hydrant Hose % . Warrasted to stand a pew :areal l'Atibs: per mum! tneft. •Ni•-• 2 bull per foot, - - - . • ... .20 oats. 22 .• " •• • • - • - -30 " -1 34 l' t " ". • • - •' • -40 0 •4-Pty Pormimilitive & Viral Engine Hose. Warrant at to eland apse:titre tif 113 lbs. perfiware led, 134 Inch per fuot,•• - - . -.-, .., to beau; Z 1.2 ''• •• ,• ~ •• . - • • , • 68 ~,," /2 . 5.4 tt TI I .PP . . ~., . . .. 70 ~. 3 ~ ~ - ,'I . It ,T. . -, . I . - . 15 Pt New York " Croton Eon, ..., • • '- 28 " hoed of an slur and strengthde• to order—also, libel lon, lion f other or Lire Engines and purposes.' The above flan has great advantages over leatber.'ss it need. no niting. la perfectly , tight, will stand a very high degnes at heat without lui ury, land. Is not affected by the revensit add. -• I r - • Coußtinipt, llossel`ipny de., l funiished at the. lowest prices. I • ' I Steam . , Psiekbar This article is crow in'generel use illy the most ikillful Engineers and Machinists thrtmatatit the Molted States, It is prepared no that 30do Fahrenheit will not sew it, and is superior to arerFtbinit elte•'n , no substanes has so much elasticity which trend so high a degree of heat. and may be used about all pa a w here packing is necessary, els: Manhole Plates,. Won Rods, Steam Jointa.-hteam Chests, Cylinder II di, Stuffing hoses, etc.; etc. , -' 0 - . - Packing made to order for ail - the various purposes, such as ~lassiota Push, PlirPOr UODS. MS IlLiaaltX. HOT AND COLD Witial .Pltlirej VaClitfi PL711.5, 4001 AAR DiLlTilti VALVIA ton StIAN. =MAIL le. • . ! snr-The anbscriber baa the Agency from iturilawallte tureea of theists:me toilette. The Belts au s the beshin the Untied States, mad we furnish them to Schuylkill Co. at-klataneweniere prkes: thus a wins the carriage to ,b. purehaser. Our orders hive also the preference at the Mills over any others for Beth to he nade to any pattern or thiAtunn opt on hand, wiper agreement; we can therafona parent,* the delirrerof any Belt within a axed time after. the order bliss:steed. August a, 3T :.:2. • • I: J.J.E.N 'ANNAN. • I 6 8 g .., 1 0 4• .f* .115 61 order' f r purposes as t Pubst t ute trr enty-dve and fifty • 1 . 1 4 bmpt ii __potta~3lle, Baturda~ , June 28,15b8. • cur st;ir Maples. Mr. Chandler i. preparing for biz sobwion to Naples s and win start Within two or throe weeks. He regrets that the sienna bare be.. slipshod. Klearagess: The Westilegton '43tasse . " rewspepse says thst die Prssideut purposes melange, :military demos strides 'le Nicaragua ageism Marquee inter vention. The Aglaiale Talespropli Xagelliweetall. The "'II of 12 7 10 1 L the telegraph cable atm*, the Neap is sow in progress, and nearly complet ed, if the *woad ,attempt is to ,ha croweed with Camp •tsatjaekaaaa. Sizty companies are already announced ao to be present. -Major General It. K. Jathmee. of the Stermith division. is to be the senior otiose Co duty, anti le.to be charged with the Immediate arrangements for the tenesatthament. It la gotta- poised's' this math will be the lamest ever as. sembled in Ponneylvitabs, embracing some ten thousand men. Governor Fader, at commander in Ale, will be remit. with hie aids, In fall - rade drew Woias . t gluey thii Elatebet. "lodopoodout," the Wasbiogtoo oorroopoodeni of the Nord Astiotoon write.:— While Judge Douglas it still under the ben et ' the White Roue, and stands registered, I believe, clothe black list. Which was excluded from the Presidential dirours, there is • decided disposition in • partied's( the cabinet to reeencilintion. And this Inclination counts mainly from southern mem bers, w'hn ten Ilford to be generous, and who do not fear misapprehensions of sub advisees home. Dot from the 00130111 pursued by notation's); destitute of character end credit. It hi not easy, to imagine how a trues eau now be ef fected, after the open proclamation of war mode at Springdeld by the Administration convention of postmasters and Anshisaries. • Judge Douglas re- - calved that derolalation as. a deliberate impression of personal hostility, and be took up the glove ia good assort, istendlog to pay them 10 their . own coin.' • lie will not be eaeily diverted from his pin .pose, especially sloe* theoAdministration hes fur. molly endorsed Leib and Ida worthy:confederates, who are bired for ibis arcade. (The Leib alluded in, is Dr. Charles Lelb 'for ' manly of Pottsville. Charles is an enrollees band at politieil somersaults, midi . ' at protest one Of, the Administration berelinge In Illinois, to pus.' isb Dulles for his reereeney.) • BATS ToOR DOCTOR'S Eltxto!—The eommon' ! Needle late done more toward maids' the for tones of physicians and undertaken, that people generally ineglite. - Atropos hermit we. not so cruel, for sin only out ,the thread of existenee, • ' when the tem of life was dsly•up, whereas the relentless Needle premattarelY destroys. How many victims has It made, led-how ma., father,. have beet impoverished by. long but. for physial Well, all this maybe avoided by the use of (lie yer & Baker's Sewing Illeibine, which will do all the stitehlocof a family withoUt destroying any, of•its members. It is for and sway the best of its kind, asampgionee has fully demoortrited. Offices-730 Chesinut street,,Pkiladelp64l, aid 495 Broadway, New York. FSIRZIGN I.IIPQRTATIOAIL—The Importation. at New York ;or tbd leek ending' Vane 19th, 1859; amoouted to $2,458,238 again/4 $3,728,387 fur the corresponding week last Tiller. Among the the articles imported are the following, together • • wick the value of the same : Potatoes, • 98.885 Ceal, • 11.152 • Iron and Manufactures of Iron, .138,449 A pretty state of again, truly. Importing pote toes into a country with the agricultural resource.. we polseu! What think you of that phase of the • Free Trade policy, farmers ? Ewing in the dept.'s• ed condition of besiiett. nearly one hundred and Shy thousand dollars worth of Iron win imported into New York last week, every pound of which•. under a. Protective-policy woulml have bets - pro- duced here. These are Nets for you ie consider and act upon; workingmen. Tux PorrstriLLE l'os? ric.—"Oei tonal," the Weehingtua l eurresilondont of the Philadelphia Press, thus writes adder date of Juos.22 : Another fact is diicloeed about the postmaster at Pottsrilley_and the reason why Michael Coch ran who had . been .nominatad es postmaster nt. that place_ was withdrawn from the Senate. 'You will remember that L. C. Cassiday, of your, city, started from Philadelphia tulfarrisburg as a tick gate.to your laic State Convention, and in !bat body 'surrendered hie antl.beeempten doetrinep, before ao formally and publicly proclaimed, uni • urgently aided the bagAration.t of Francis tr. Hughes, ?if Schuylkill county, who wanted to. he President of that body. • Mr. Cassiday; us I here raid, is the relatitte of Michael Cochran; aim yet At now appears that Busbas,•rtbu was Our In debted to Caniday ut the State Convention...bp.- lately more a letter , to Senator Digler, regretiog that Cochratt's nomination as portnanoer should be withdrawn from the Semite, inasmuch as he, Cochran, had presided , .Demorratio utectuserl .? • at t ehieh certain anti-Lecomptun reselutiow omit' unanimously adopted. • PliarLl . & COMY ituar.r.—The question is , mooted 'whether the Counts Ticket to be formed by the-People, for the ensuing election, should . be framed at a County Ml's Meeting, Or Conrenton . composed of delegates luau every section of tim County. We think that the pion most likely to give general sothdaction, will be to form la in Commotion, when the entire ream of the County In - regard to candidates, will he ascer tained. Corruption we knew, is. often attendant upon Conventions, private ends being sought be:• fore the public Welfare; bat in a grant inurement Ilku the•presMit one, when the People are ealting off the 'hackies of oairow .partisan' feeling, and rallying for reform, let them in their rations Borough and'yoWnship =minis, select um:seep- tionable delegates, wtio will. In Convention 'frame a ticket composed Only of good , men.. Such a Convention would be puro and in corruptible. Ws thererore,limggsst that a County Convention, for the selection of a County ticket, and fur the trans. action of such oihr bueinena as'' may Brine, be' ca lled, at as early .a day as possible. Wet want thorough unanimity and satisfaction throughout the County, the MO .preet#sors of victory at the polls. BtEADATIeB HOLLAND BITTMRS.—The press of the country bas been. particularly Nod in the praise of the Bitters. Among 16e many notices, we over Ilia following to an impartial public: "It is a well knoirti net that we do out puff' patent tuetlieinea. and that we but seldom *deer. tuie'llletn, but , Bavhavit'a Ilutland Bitter. comes to us endorsed in such a inanner,, as Vipecillo for the divoases it professes to Cure, that we nut only advertise it; but give it• this favorable notice unasked by the proprietor.—/fau . dsl Zeitrin. The Philadelphia Are 4, in ■peaking of the late exhibition held he that city by the Franklin In• =LE !"In notiting medicines, we are always extretnt ly cautions;unless salietieFl or the rperlts of tbe article. Among those exhibited is the celebrated „„H r d Bitters. This metlie - ine has been eaten aivel introduced into every State in the Union. and into the Canadian Provinees, principally ,with. the last two yenrs. The ethibition sho . we tea. iimonials in every binguagi known to America, among which we notice one from the late llon. John M. Clayton, of Delaware." "Brerhave's ilolbind Bitters are an invaluable remedy in all came of dyspepsia. They impart a strong, healthy tone to the stomach. and are the' beet renovators of the system generally."—alien. yo "Dyspepsia, .Headache and Indigestion, which all persons are more or less affected, ,ean *surlily be mated by taking moderate exercise, whole.orne food. rued 'a hobs of BeerttavveS hol land Bitters one boor before each .meal."—Buit. Sao. 144 its 7 a g " 173 " "Bcerbeee's Holland Bitters fur Dyspepsia, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nervous and all the diagonal emosequent upon a disordered stomach and liver. This article is very favorably known throughout the West, and is rogularly pre scribed by cocoa of the Inia ‘ tt'distingniabed cians."—Philis. Ledger. "There can be nu better remedy for Indiisetlon. Heartburn and bore of Appetite, than licerbeve's Holland Bitters."—Mithiros fat filtultrte. POTTSVILLE MARKETS. , . (Wl**lrma* Prides.) o Wheat Floor, bbl.,. $b 5.3 Dried Pesedes. pa r'<l.s4 CO Rye Flour,bbl., 425 da do' iniparql, 2Z 0 Wheat,bushel, 1 15d51 2d Dried Apple*, parl,2 20 Rye, do 1 odi gime, doses , 12 Horn, - do, t 5 Ilatter.parpoaad " 11 Oats, do . 3sl.lhoulders, .1 o Ibtstc ea. do TO, limos, 12 1 ,4„; TlatotbsSeed ; 2 Ofi.' Lard; ill 7 Closer iced, 4 MI Pl3%ter, do id 60 Ray, porton , . 14 ts td.alt, per musk, ..1 31 rovraivlLLE PROT:MCP! AIIKETI6., (Retell Prides.) rLoua.—wh.at Flour sell% tram $5 Id to 6 50 .1% DO and Nye at $5 00. Rya Cliop tittle eta.9l bit., sod Cora Most 75 do. 0116151.—WbIteMbeat atilt atlll 40T1 be.. and 11•0 at St 30 dtc. Rya 95 do;Corn do:Datels do. MlAM—lttoof sells at 9 tat 12% eta. per. lib.lfistion 10411134 do. Veal 10 do; York 11 do: Phouldrre 10 do; lla 711 14 to la do, Dolmas 1'.1% do.: sasenrs Wl4 do. PRoYl2loNB.—Dulter balls froml Cl° lb eta. Pt Illerreo 12% do.. Naga 12% * eta. dal. lard 14 ate. ; P 11.. 8170ANW—Cabe ati 0 ,30 k a p, Yellow s . do: "An 1611.10 do; Creubad said Putter. lase 12% de, 111911.-ITalltrat 12 1 4 eta. ‘116: Rork Fhb 10 do.: Sit 4 25 t 0117% eta a plea; tab 12% ittjka taping; Ulaelt beta a 15... FRUIT AND iffnETADLUX.—Ostkrne 1234 eta alO ; Deka eta , Lbettel b Rattlibea 3 do.; Rhubarb lo .10.; Spinach 1.31 eta. half prat Salad 6 eta. a pima Spaelles 3 to 6 do.; 25"o c taa peck ; Now Potatoes. 37% de:: Etraaborelat 1110)i td Zeta_ a box; Cowles 12lete a quart ;Cueuattars b eta a pivot Naas $O eta at pat k.
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