New T0rk....0. U. From', Room No. 2.1 wai, New Tork,.lB authoesed to receive CO and collect bills for the Mous' Mad s 1 Unity. The People's Executive Consign 1 • The annexed is a list o f the citizens 'of :! COunty,sppoloted at the People's limas thol 1 June 8, 18.58, to be a /Handing Committee I* leg year; with power to call county meetings .1 they ms,y deem it necessary, and also to cis' 1 ties of the time nod place for holding Del . te-. In the different wards, lowneblps,dlodrlcts bd 1 In the county, infialecrto tlx the tlme.and gal 1 meeting of Me Delegate Convention, for 'p 1 forming a County Ticket': I CH Alt L t'S FRAILEY, Chairman; 1 J. W. 11A AS, . ... • Pi:Unlit lAN. BARTHOLOMEW, - Tamaqua. l ROLAND JONES. • H .- • J. Si. REIN HART. . JACOB LONGAKER. West Pen L. kIILLERA: ! ' Plnegrby FRANCIS DENOLEI4 - Barry. DANIEL SAYLOR, • • . Bchuylkll CHARLES voctiT ; . . East Bra ~ GEORGE DOTER: :': Elder.l : ' a ABM XL DRAKE, ' • Tremont. JACOB II A M , rt Ku. .. ' Orwigebu ... ABRAHAM lIICHBKHIt, ' Part Care JOSEPH IlEISLEIL:I }Mann!, . A LENA NDIKH JESPHIES, [ : DH.CORRTSLI., . St. Clair. DR. PHILIPS. • New Caet ' . JOHN CONIIAO. • Washing • JACOB MINNICII, ' Wayne. ISAAC 141YERS... •; • Pmt Clio OVARIES BENSINGER. 111 d. BbIJAW.4.IO SINGER. Ashlao •/it GEIPTiII 1 For Subscripiiatifio the Miner's' Journ . • Dir! pub:ie.:Woo.- John Dike k Co.. 10 iirll F 8,1859 . , Henry Gable, to May 6, 1858 Nicholas Jones, to J ull 1,1858 S. S. Ward, tp Jan. 1, 1859 ,• . ,• -- Col. IL Ayer! g, to July 1,1868 • t JameiTaggart, tojuly 1,1858 Deo. Dieter', to ./my 1.1858 R. Reed, bo ilay 18,1850 I'l Detail J. Sdhollenberger. to May 17,1868 !I Wm: Long, to'Jnly 28,1858 . _ Tyler. Stone & Co., to May 17, 1869 Jas. W. Wilkie. to May 19. 195 D , Jas. Wllkln eon, to May 17.1859 . . H. P. Potter, to May 22,1E49 .. - John Bit tenliender, to Jan.-1,1839 . Wtn. e flley, to Sept. 15,1858 • 1 Wm. Vesting, to July,l, 1858 ',, M. & If. Heller; to Nor. 22, 1558 a • Thor. Kirkpatrick, to July 1,1859 W. J. llendricks A CO., to Slay x, 1859 Geo. W. Tubbs, to May 9,1859 •' Sirs. Baird, to Jan. 1, 1869 Calvin Dickey, to November Z). 185i3 . • , Benj. S. Jackson, to Jan. 1.1859 Solon It. ltuSael. to Ju1y.1,1858 ' I Hannah Bannon; to July 1. 1859 • .1. P. Sherman, to May 1,1850 McFarland It Vernet, to Jan. 1,1858 - A. McFarland; to Jan. t, 1809 J. S. Snyder. to Dec. 5,1858 ' Rant. Llewellyn. to Jan. 1, 1859 • ... Jolrn O'Reilly, to Jan. 1.1859 . .• Danl. Faust. to-July 1,1858 .. W. S. Chillson, to Jan. 1,1859 .• Jesae Slathers, to Dee. 12,1858 C. M. Kenna, to Dec. la. 1858 . ' J. W. !lee k . to 411. LAM Abm.Fochi,Lot op. to. J nue Ito dune 12.1859 Minor & Str ng, to JUio 19,1850 • .urban, 9, 1859 ,t ) J. D.Colaine. a July 1;1858 • Duncan & IV Ite, to Juno 1.1859 Chas. Pointe to Junk! 19; 1859 Nehemiah-01 sou. to May 27,1859 Edward Beek -to Jan. 1, 1858 ' Levi Adams, to Jan. 1.1859 . , Semi. McConnell, to Dec.l9, IEISB Rev. SI: Lowrie,. to June 2, 1859 • F. M. Dixon. to June 21, 1859 • ' Burk & Lebo, to July, 1, 1858 . i• T. W. Wellington to June 24,1859 - J. C: Wellington & Co'., to Jan .1, 1859 Wm. Robinson. to J tly 1,1818 . . Johrel. Perry, to Jan 1,1859 , Gultirar & Winchester, to July 1. 1859 Felt & German, to March 20,1859 Isaac SAiltZer, to, Jan. 1, 1859 Pliny Porter, to July 1, 1859 Charles Usher. to July 1. 1858 •J. P: Newcomer, to Jail. 1. 1859 . . , T. B. Bryson, to July 1, 1859 .' ' Little Schuyl. Co., to uly 1,1858 . . ,Eaml. Buck, to July ,1859 13 1 0S1 ESS NOTICES. SEE Statements of Miners' find Fanners' Ita , . SCIMr:FILL VEN CEM ETERY.—Fee 'SCHUYLKILL CoII:NTT MEDICAL FOCI Notice. -GlFTS.—fee adve Dement signed A. Rano N 0.293 Broadway, N w York. TO REST.—A dw Mihantongo s advertisement" signed Jetaa Foster. • - DISSOLUTION.—See Notice, signed. Waal' Heisler and John H.Kuoz,,of A TAVERN STAND in Mount Pleasant, fl is for sale. FOr particulars; Pee savertisemeu ' A RARE OPPORTUNIFY,to get etkeop fn teneury-five miles fmarl'hllad.lebte fered. For,partieulans tee advertlsement. • ' SCHUYLKILL 'COUNTY AORICULTUttk CUL'PURA I, ANC( MECHANICAL ASSPCIAT , Third' Annua;:sibibitlon of this Aseociatko on the 6th. a close on the Ilth of October, advert seinenhl " • • WE ask attention to the Card of Nevin, SA Shippers clam hest - qual ties of Red and Schuylkill Ceel. Their office Is st 106 Ira Philadelphia. • Th isl firm Is most reliable, an , timate knowledge of the Mosinee*, a member helm in the Trade for 10 years. The tiro( we 'ls prepared to pay cash for Coal, a feature w acceptable as well Itit novel, to thOIO rpetato do. busineas with them. We comutecd the 1 yin, Sawyer It Co., tb the confidence of thi No. 1. 1 Time to Suboarlb As this nuiuber of the. Journal com .! second half year of the 3ilth; volume J 1 Hess ' JOlli . llll/. it a a good time fur tho, sire to tako it to subscribe. .We-are d Adding a few b mired more itibscrib , list, believing 6t it will be to the ad • i the public :is .we I as ourselves. ~We who approve of our course, will take .t to kobtain an addition C l. subscriber ia ~ neighbors, which would show their app a , substantial fanner. . . . "Nanow:"—Your communication c nu attention from tic. It is unaccompa reppowible none A ., New Cwt is about to bo l tssaw Miut to take the plaoo of the creation o I • It la an improvement in design, of i n Itz.lotensa ,121 FAT.— The concluded no at-Itlclo a few days ago • words : "It is ce-tainly a good thing to 'emit in tbesefda,Ts." L'oion of th filled with government advertisements. lIENRY CI .- CAREY, is mentioned tiovernor of. PeonsylvaniA. Ills patie boriuus services in liebalf of his , l fellow. this Staie„..would Meet' with a graceful tell tribut, *bond ,31r, Carey bp" : e thsausition. • THE N9IIIIIgSIN CVITIVALL RAILTIO will pose over this Rood, to Sunbury, Mintley next, sth inst. This er'reny supersede the bouts between Txorortott 'utnbeilund, 'and reduce the time of presage some three or four hours. • 110 X. ROISERT T. CONRAL nod lion. son, valuable eitisenti‘not only of ix but of the State, died on Sunday last, in the 48th, end the latter iu ,the 55th age. Their departure every gooil citi • their places cannot hell be filled apt --:-4-• . • e A tcusriTs Buielimr, Es 4., of Scii . von is suggested so. a .candidata for C• thissioncr, on the People's Ticket.' 4 a geTicuinn serpectalilay an. tpcahe oth,_gnglith and 'Osman, 13 :. irould ( undbuttedly, if nominated and an efficient and able THE llemucracy 0-Barks are indu free light. The Jones faction b . sive . ti start a new Beglish newspaper, to ad cousc,•and,the oPposition . to , Jones all. start nevrGertaan ne w s paper, to , 1 side of the house. Both sided haye nay to carry the county:' Bo ttiey En, ; ;nox. GEORGIC 31. b4LLAS, OUT Min' ter t 9 Eng. 116 d, will lie removed. Caostt. Mr. I allaithinke differentlygrom the Preeident about Lecompton. ilie euecettsor, it is said, !will be . .1p ge Roaerelt, t of New 'cork, whose witeps an Engl' it lady, and the eiste ,of Sir iVillitim cure Ousel 'a wife, the .British n , otiletnan, who is nowresidi gat Wash ingtvu se quasi minister•from Her Al eity. Jnnvn ol , llenry Clay Wtilg, Jens our reade the recipient ,4 a foreign Mission. histoiy I.'n entiotis one, and it is' 0.. 1 1 ditics the tunes that such a man been ;no utteth trand4rine,l from wliF the dajsof Henry Clay as to become 1.110 an Adroinittrntion as i>s now in HZArt' SALEM , CoALIN RROUXtv.—: .A: Baum and Messla.Ww. .Irssbra of the reveal's.° parties, hnai flailtjallout ;:eachtngott tract of lan. teepee tiQ works, through negetia kith & Baum sold on Thursday 1 . Win. Milises, Jr. .& Co, 17 sere, ground at 427.000. ". The quantity 17 oryve the'pric °sly. The sale of ooUrit, ie indepe rent to be paid to the landholders. Voott .4.0 u 1 7 -The Reading' Octselle in .;speak lug of J-Glasicy J . oiesi diarist) to . ge RI • Corigrems again, and of the necessity of braTinsitatestiman ship like thet of Calhoun, dliy;Wisbitir and Cau, says, rathet: sbaspl'y, "it would be in outrage upon their illustrious • names to essiciate- with them, even et Ilia - most respectful rlistiM4,eueb a pigmy Glancy ; Junes." t .That Is the aoltiadest cat of . TEI /I?Ei liptaexca.—Do Sorough author hies intend to enforce the Swine oidinaness of tho Borough.? Or k are they of no effect? It seems sin t golar Co enforce sowe, and let .. .others pass unob d. The people are becoming wear ied actl4 nuisance: lt is idle to talk of infring ing on, OM rights of poor people in,this matter.— A majority of the pigs at lat.ge in the Bari:mils - are Owned by thoitoble'to peri and feed them. We again ask, are the rights of the many to be treated with contempt, rather than run the risk . a hue , and el . from. owners of running at large? If so, the failiAa •dis gracsrpl. 1, • ' flee. • og,bold .0 01:111U. • . Aug Ana We .• NATIII or PooLs•l'Vre have re. ciived the title *Sr "a nation of drunkards," t h e question Is, are we ideal° be called "a nation `of fools," Tt would almost seem so from the pone' , adopted in regard to a Tariff, by our Onveronieni. Next week we will give some statistical facts, showing how other nation& evendown twaurkey and Mexico—over the latter we ... propose extend . . ing a Pratecturate—proteet 'their manufacturing interests.' They will be taken rom the Tariff laws of European and other nations. It is quite titsc that the question should be settled, whether we are entitled to the appellatiof of "a nation of fools," ot not. booster bile no 'lectlons •• • aghs e of the • rpm of • Toe 9)11TM:1E LAWB.—We were in error recent ly, mating that the rites off postage bid bee increased. The . lel, as it ed4ted before an at. tempt to , nitei it wlis made, remains priisely 2 4 .4 was, no change having been effected. An effort was made by the Senate,_ a short time previous to its final; adjournment, to abolish the franking aniitnise the rate( of letter postage to five cents, an amendment; with this object, having been made while tho Post Office appropriation bill was under discussion: The House refused, o con cur in ilia amendment, and ,the Senate insisted upon its 'itction. After a number of conferences between the two House(, the Senate receded from its amendments, and the appropriation bill was I=2ll COAa, AND Co;.LIEUIFF OF Fnutinant. COUNTY'. --On ot4 First: Page will be fuuod a copy of paper. on . thjs,pubjeet,,read before the Pottsville Beientkie Association, by P; W. Under, ;Raq.,,Ott the larkt ultimo. It contains mtich information' to regard to the veins of Coal. The nuMber of seine ial leas than Was ruppmed. Mr. Sheaferra catiluate r s,and suggestions .arino less important than they are correct. It will be perceived that he ignores entirely, the existence of what is celled the Jugular Vein, tit:Ail-lying the Mammoth Vein, and it is possible. that at those points is this Re. gion where the Vein present!' a different, iippear- . once; it may be only a turnover of the Mammoth. In lA* Regions no stich,,Vein is lound,and its existence here may at last,be definitely traced to the irregularity of the Coal measures. At Ash. land for instance„Bancroft, Lewis Is Co., thought that they bad found the JugularVein,butextend ed explorations convinced them that it was but the Mammoth Vein. Such in all pr.ohability, will *be the ease at Ifcckseberville, where our friendltortist insists quite earnestly, that he has struck the Jugular Vein. Mr. Sheafer's paper,is very interesting. To i we ask 'attention. . . ADVERTISE.—It would he advisable for store keepers and men of business' generally, to tine more liberally. It is a mistaken notion to keep one's goods from public .view. Many an article which has been purchased In the city, although the Sims 'ls on sale here, would bare been procured here, had the people been aware of the, fact that it was on hand. ,There is such a thing as being "penny wise and pound foolish,!' and we think that the store keiper is essentially so who refuses to advertise his goods in a journal pf wide circulation, lie is behind the age. Let the public,' knew that you are alive; what you have to sell, add our, word upon it you will thrive while your lest enterprising neighbor fails. Ad vertising patronage should be bistowed where it will return the most, not from personal friend. ship. It is all right enough, at far as good ,feet ing is concerned; bat if you want business, ad vertise In a paper widely circulated and generally ad, like the Miners' Journal. 'This matter is too much neglected in this Borough. oar store-keepers and business men wake up to their own interests? If they will, and adopt the right. 'course to attract custom, their first step must be to advertise judiciously. They . will soon perceive the advantage of an adoption of our practical I suggestion. - reet.: Fee 4 County in New • oow of- lIORTI .—Tbe will open 1858. See 21113 S lie AAR out street, bus an ia ' f It basing may suite, , eh will be who may I. no of fie• rade, as A .. .. • TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. , Letter Twenty-Fourth. That men. Mr. Presideut, become more independent in their actions. and more free to combine their efforts with their 'fellow men, u their lacilitles become more and more developed. is a truth whose evidence may everywhere be found. "So, too. is it with communities— their Independence of external action growing in the i di vet rate" of the varitty in the demand for huttem fah Idly among themselves. - For proof that; such is the I ease, we may now for a moment look to, the working of the - English and French aye ems—the one based.opon the idea of extending foreign trade at every met to do• mestie commerce,and the other upon that of creating a great internal commerce. as the sure foundation of a profitable intercourse with other nations. That the total number of persona. of all descriptions, employed in Great Britain In _converting cotton Into yarn, and in making 'the 'inferior cloths , the pig iron, the nethenware, .end other similar commodities. by 'means of which that country not only pays for all the supplies required for her hutnerons - population. but is enabled alert. to bring their penderers ao much in debt, ddes not exceed half a million. is quite certain. That large quantities of produce are there received, and that verytlittle is given m return. is a feet that does not ad • itit ef doubt; and one. too, the convictien of whore ex stence must sooner: or later, force Itst ,upors the Agri nieces! coentonnit les of the world, : ere it 'now fully understood, and were those commireities to 'arrive at the conciwtion - that.they might as well: mine and smell. their own ores, twist and weave their own cotton,,and malte4 heir owthearthenware, it the same time raying WIWI.° few people—" Come among us and intim ere, make iron, mfrin thread and weave - eloth ;" and 'bathe,- Big been done, were they to hate the work performed at home that they new have done in England. the effect would be, that instead 'ot feeding four millions of peo ple. they would have but half a million to feed: and in stead of giving such prf dishes mama of cotten,illeger., coffee, lumber. dye-etuffsand other raw products In ex. I change kw a little cloth,sed very Ii .t le iron, they would ' have the whole et( that immense gnantlip to apply to the purchase of improved machinery or o that of the :comforts and luxuries of-tile. Such an operation would I require but few years .for its arcomplishment. and fir the reason that the British system, based as it is upott the idea of cheapening labor. has little tendency to create demand for anything beyone mere eouseular I force. Dreading a eompetition that I.oold so readily he eetablished, Great BritsinAst entlrelrdependent. for the maintenance of her power, upon the peaceful submission of the agricultural communitiee, to the, system of Ira' ding warfare. that is you have seen, Mr: Fre.ident. has beencetehlished; established, too, In full accordance with the declarations .of some of the 'most eminent ' statettusen of England, to reference to "the necessity of I strangling in their Infancy" all attempts at eompe 1 tition with British makers of cloth and Iron. • What, however, would be the effect upon Fiance of a "Change o( policy, looking to 101 l protection, on the part of Ireland, Turkey, Portugal. Brazil, lindia4the United States and Other countries? Would she be 'placed in • similar position' She would not, because her policy is that of thoroughly elaborating and perfecting her own rude products. and those of other lands received In ex. change. With her, the value of the raw material bears but a small proportion to that of the finished commodi ty; and while she sends to the world the finest slits and cloths, wines and porcelain, her rival exports, cot ton twist, blankets, coal, pig and bar Iron, beer and. earthenware. The one aspires to lard the world, while the other seeks to underwork it. In the one, a, tist lc . Wts is being Been day to day more fully 'stimulated in to activity; whereas, in the other, the tendency towards making of man leave machine: inereases from year to year. The one looks to the cheapening of labor and land; whereas, the, policy of the other tendelowirds raising the pries of both. Those rho desired to supersede the one, would re. (nitre only the lowestdeseription of team:factoring ekill. to fie acquired In the briefest period; whereas, those who sought to supplant the other. would , need a skill to be sett:tired only at the coat of very many years of &pelt- , ration; and a taste, forth, development of which would be required a ready attests to worksof art; and, whatever' . might be the progress, France would still continue in advance. In proof that such would be the ease, we need only take the tables of exports—doing which, we fled that Francellude her customers chiefly in those countries that are already lamely, manufacturing, and that are. themselvesi'llniOUP to compete with her, to wit: . I Francs. Franey: England, 250,000,000 Switterland, L 5.900.0001 U. States, 162,000,000 toll-Terelu, 4:4000.060 1 Belgium, .... 1 121,000,030 illuesia, - 14.000.1100 Sardinia, 12.00 ..000 Hanseatic titles, 13.000.000 I Spate: ' • 60,000,000 - . Holland, 15,000,0 0 Adding to these the colony of Algeria. 103,000.000, we bNA n D 05,000.000 exported in 1862—leaving 345,900,000 for' the ceet of the world; and nearly all thaebelanee Is so divided as to chow that France le, everywhere, minister ing to the tastes of the more refined portions( of the va rious eolnmenifies.of the world. So far, therefore, is she from fearing competition, that she has reason to desire it—knowlug that with every increase in the power. any' where, to maker cotton and woolen cloths, and iron. there edges an inceessed demand upon her workshops. for commodities rac i u ti l e ty, which s"iri e requiring t n h e can furnish idevelop .. meni of the tr. ileacl l Turning to t E h u e g a la d n u d n , w ei e n : pv nd i tha jou t e h o e f r E flg u po rope rtil: t i ha n the I nee yens, ill e ult . :sly:Lief. Turkey, Italy Fort th:2l—anmentlebnly . ' and ElO 000 Oa° While the raw material that , has . nntle lee ' ' ' the :tingle proctea of twisting, and gat gees only, to manufacturing countries„ - amounts alone to'' . 1.10,000,000 Adding to this the manufactured metals and the eon! sent to those muddies: we Shall obtain Almost all the .halance—England having, in fact, but little to 'lend to . any country that is It-elf advancing In civilization. To thli country. the exports were more than f. 16,060,. 000; but of this, nearly the whole amount consisted in common cottoue and woolens, iron, and•other articles re gulling little skill or taste; while' froM France were Im ported nearly all of those in the preparation of which a t - lisile elan was manifested. • Deducting the two quanti ties above referred to, them now remain no less than 236.000,000, or more than half of Hi& whole. for 'data, Australia, Portage], Turkey, Buenos Ayres, llexlco, sod other countries, In which there exist few manufactures: and In which, congeguently, are found the evidences of barbarism—raw material, Whig cheap, while - Ambhed l commodities are dear. • - • .•• . The French system L based . npon the Idea of the en largement of commerce-4esultlng from the compression area's cemmodilice tato their smallest form; and, the ,emancipation of ti:farmer fetun the tax 'of tracteporta; lion. Cotbutereightws with thelgrolth of the "Men or man; and.' herefore would France pmdt by the adoption in other coolotrias, of the syetesu that has so well been canted out at home.. ences the the Mi. e who de aims of ZNIMEI lantago of ope thoee. ,trrible ong 'their ciation'in n receive led 14 a fromlust tkto last year. on. Lao lib these I r . : a Deism day was the/ ne x t ni i nd ititons of and wed. vatod to lir.—:Trains In and pilot went will land }orth ;. aking tho ob 11. Tp• iladelptan, the former lyciir . of hii n mourns; ylkill Ha •notyy Colli n Hoffman standing; lently; and elactid, , ginr , in a ,reateneil to oeste .thei r threaten to, !lend their. nty of MO omen, an s arosiyaro, tstidlo. ..or tho ti - ould have hp, was in enoiitablo to emu.. iepgrs. Kirk C4si d tile g some di f• root their got Menri. t, to id CoslUnder Coal in the !land accord• ilctat of the . . The English system it bused on the idea of the sapre• m ir y ot trade, and the augmentation ape, tax ofiva es tiortatkin. Trade guars is itb the grosrtla of man's noes iNtut and. thenafent, would England suffer under any system leading, in other countries, to deseleptuentnt the poultirit and increllve to the powers of Matt, • purl) being the Mge,-we -tan moor - readily amoint tkor the stesdiness of the commercial policy Of the one, art withstanding the stocks of repeated revolutions; and for the exceeding unsteadiness of the trading polity of .the other, although revelations are there tin ; known. The one. efler long experience. has recently announced to the world, thrtumb the Prealdent of the Council, if. Biroche. its detect:dust ion "formally" to “ns , jcet. the principle of five trade, as Incompatible with the . independume and sacurity of a great nation. and as de struc Imo( her noblest mamsfacturea. No doubt," ash. continued, "our customs Witt/contain useless and anti- gusted prohibitions, and We think ,thtty must be re moved. but protection la necessary to our manufac tures. This protection nomt not br blind, onchangea• bk. or excessive; but the principle of it twist 6. ! fi rmly actinic, ned." The other, on the contrary. has rha mold its system repeatedly, and limes-1311y within thelast fire and-thte ty years. Until t& 6 It had None on holiPln protection upon protection; but since that time Nairn. cy bas been altered - and re altered, until theform of, the existing one beam hardly the slightest resemblance to that °lthe days of _George Ili, although the spirit re. tes - thehe same.' • The one is quiet, Mangan, and eonlident, in itiftweard movement: whereas. the other, restless and doubtful. is . • uneessingly engaged In wars for the extriedent of trade; military wart an ried on by soldiers a nd Rana% admirals and generals; and trading wars carried on by means of large capitals" so directed as to crash mit competition, abroad or at home. The one is rapidly becoming the leader of the advice dog nations of Bonope; whereto. the other is gradually surrounding Deaf with the ruins of ononineportantha- Mons that have been .1 ts friends. The policy of the oas is in aecordinest with the 'Mews of Its own illustrious Colbert ; and with those of Adam Smith, when teaching that "that-country in whose MU goes there la the greatest proportion of native; and the least of 'lntim gitoille,wlll always be the principal gainer." .Tbepthet Is in harm°. ray with the doctrines of Sir Robin Peel; rleo taught that Eogland'e governing 'principle should be found in the single determination *io bullet the cheapest naltrket. • and midi in the dearest One"—bnyingtabor, at home and abroad, at a low price, and selling it: both at berme and abroad, at. a high one.. The one looks to the elevation and enfranchisement of man; the other. to. the subjec tion of the laborer-to the tinder, and to his ultimate en slavement. What, now, Mr.' President, la our eonditlegli Its colte • pared with thutd Prance Can we maintain commerce where we sal M' Are we not, on the. contrary, forced to go where we malt can we send wheat or corn to the • •to of California or Australia! Do thereof Brasil or let dadrOto eureka rive- or **Woo!: :Assuredly not —their demands upon the outer world being for finished commodities, and not for the rude products of the mil—. llow,-then, do we maintain commerce with Brasil and California! •Is it not by the circuitous route of Man chester and Lyons—tlic made 'of the tax of transportation , being paid by the primers and planters of Abe Upton? That it is so, cannot be questioned. • Panes, on the contrary, sends the rad . * graded, of her soli toevery gunnery of the world, having Bret com bined-ton.of earn and potatoes' with pounds of silk and cotton, clay and sold, in accordance with the' advice of Adam Smith. Sending hundeedit of millionsin vain., compressed lotOtens of thousands of tone, In balk, she Is enabled to throw upon those - who send her -saw mate rials, all the colst of transportation, while es ablishinjg, from year to year, en frdependence more coMplete. We. on the contrary,foreed to maintain commerce with the world through the medium of foreign ships and mills, become daily more and more dependent. Why, Mr. Pre sident, hit col Beaune the central government, refu slot to perform the devolved upon it bythe States, limits its views to Its own protection, and neglects the protection of the people. • As a consequence of this unhappy state of things it Is that the planter is compelled to pray for short crops in. stead of large ones. With the one—freithta being low while prices are high—he is enriched. With the other— 'freights being high and prices low--he is impoverished. 'Bo, too, with oor farmers, dependent, as they everywhere are, upon the trivial demand of Europe, consequent upon short-crops in England: Prince or Germany. Give them that 'great domestic comattereaitherteed of- which Is to yourself. Mr. President. so very evident—that commerce which Prance so readily obtains—and they will then be enabled to rejoice In the prosperity of the agricultural I o fere it .eveuebire. Hoping that, by aid of reforms to be initiated Tour sell, our farmers and planters may be enabled to s oonain that inse intercourse among themselves and with the outside world of which they have been so long deprival, I remain, Mr. President, pith great respect, • Your obedient servant, lima C. Calms. Philadelphia, March 3,1858. POLITICAW Facts P. Putt, Jr., bas been renominated to Con gress by the I{epubliran■ in the nt. Louis I.Mogressional district. This makes the third nomination for the din triA, as ill three parties hare put up separate condi d.d.es. The electiuu will doubtless be a very exciting one. Tits lower branch of the Leglslatureof Minnesota has pessi:d strung. anti-Licomptun resolud ens, end his en dorsed warmly the course of Senators ehlelds and Dou glass. The vote is tory significant of tbu strong feeling In that young and growing Commonwealth, upon the grand question of tbo day. . Ma. DiCHANAN'S CASH Accomer.4-11'hen Preshlen Pierce went out of otßee,..he left In the Treasury for Mr. Buchanan, $4,710,114 (cash. The Congress Loan since. raised In Troatntry Notes, - 420,000,600 • New Loan, 25,000,000 Now axtern Mr. Buchanan his allen•lehlnd thus tar In one year and three months. What will be his over draft at the end of the term? Tim Batt. Itootdao.—The following reeolutlon was adopted at a recent contention of —The Be•'ple," at Sa lem, Ecaolred, That Industrial pursuits. are the source' , of the prosperity or the country, and ought to be especially eared for by the Oimeral Government. and that the time has fully come when the working men of the country should unite to obtainlor themselves such protection as shall secure their indtedry from the unequal romped• lion with the padper labor and overgrown capital of En rope—shall reopen the mills, factories and foundries, furnish again employment to the artisan and mechanic, and give to the farmer a remunerative market for his la bor. Tux ADSIMISTRATION an SINS? Paerrettox.—The Wash ington Union, the official organ of the Administration, cont. tins en article on the great Mass Meeting recently eld In Philadelphia. and In which the doctrine of TO* tpiate protection to American Industry was eloquently an/ earnestly enforced, It ridicules the whole more ent, speaks of the American system u "obsolete," and renounces the demonst ration as one of "surpasugab rdity." , It Is well enouch to note these espnysions of talon on the part of the organ: Illr. Buchanan we ay Infer ; I. de •ht.-dly opposed to home , preductlone - a id home-labor. The thousands and tens of thousands Of operatives and others thmughout the land, who euf kred so severely during:the recent panic, and who still are euffering, should understand the real state of the case. They should be able to distinguish their trienda .from their enemies. The people of this country aro 110. vereign, and when they find the Government warring against their Interests, and.endeavoring to bring them down to a, level with come of the working clamors of Europe, where ten cents a'day aro regarded as fair and liberal wages, It Is quite lime for them to speak out.— Reading Journal. . ' TOE last number of the Reading suede Itt Demoenit Pays to J. Glancy Jones the following additional compli ment: ' ' , "The Allentown Democrat copies the Deelaration of Independenaf: made by the editor of this paper last week, and inquires :—Atthat - does all this meant Is our friend Getz just 'awakening to the fact that an editor may upend his whole life and his talents in making lifter ineit oat of the smallest kinder materiatand then receive for his pay, (iroot kicks) the blackest ingratb tude? Thie is a truth - that Is every day verified, and Mr. Getz Is by no means the first editorwho has learned It by sad experience, nor will he Molest.' "'Tie even so, Mr. Haulm. Your inquiry carries the answer with it. While we trusted lu'preatises, and thought we lied a right to look for their fulfilment u a just acknowledgment of past services, a degrading tab pend was reluctantly Pad tardily offered to us.aasion a tenni/seri questionable that a word could break It. ha a bribe for futitre servitude to the man whose treachery to us we had compl..tely unmasked. We have. thank God! something of manhood left in on. notwithstanding our long connection with a selfish, &irrupt and heartless de magogue; and en tee spurned Me bribe, as ire shall ever spurn:the briber." Jones le an adept In bribes. lie swallowed the English, bribe himself - end then tried to silence an bidependent caller. - - Wll,ll' 'Ca PEX'S TTTTTTTT hum of preparation for the October election, though not yet midsummer, is al ready heard in every Congressional district, in thisiState. This betokens au animated and exciting munplaign.— Eiery hour will add to the intensity of ibe straggle, and reeky step,: taken by those who have charge of things at Washington seems to be taken with a distinct view to increase the bitterness which so Widely prevails. , The fact that the fts , jrassi attempt up}n the regular now. inatius ef. the Democratic party tn dffinsis. initiatedand stimulated by thaoffice-haders cf the Federici accerninent, has not been disarouted, proves that ereryttang is to girt way to Le.comp/onitel. In the midst of the cry for reconciliation the work of proscription goes on. Even while thousands ef Demo. crate in the South are demanding that this proscription should cease. and In the midst of certain offers cot com promise from Iyashington itself. the guillotine is kept at Its bloody work. No man Is fat 150 . office unless he has proved his readiness to sacrifice everPhing to Le. rompton. Every man is ejected who- will not swear tot!. The effect which Isproduced by, these dally•recurti,g events is natural and genus& In Pennsylvania, for instance. there Is at this 'day a spirit of resolute resistance to this proscriptive policy. every Om:peritonea district the Democrats are CUSCLUI ring it. and in mast, if not all these di-lricts, they twill feariasty rebuke it.—Pleiladelphia l'ress, Jane 21. Pennsylvania In October next, will give the Adminit tration the severest rebuke it has yet received. This Congressional district has resolved to send In place of Ilewart, a man.--one thatsannot be moulded lute eb4Pe to suit l'ro Slavery, Free Trade , .porposes; but a firm, unyieldlog frlend of Protection,•ndFreedomin the Ter - iliorles: i Lecrnptoe, every MAO who toted for It, and Ten Cent Jimmy will be harled In one hole grave next Fall, by Penlaylritula. Mark that. THE COAL TRADE. pottiviiie. Jul 3, 1858. The quantity sent by Railroad this week is 38,010—by Canal 4.1,740—fur the week 80,750 00 tons, which is an increase Over last week, but , is less by 1255 tons than fur the corresponding week last year.. The Canal leads the this week heavily. The shipments would have': been greater by the Canal if Boats bad been,! plenty, but for the first time tills year boats were scarce and could not be obtaihed. ' During tho very ho: weather. many of the boatmen laid. by daring the heat of the day and run ,at night—others have lied up their boats during bay making. As boats are now saarce, and the Fourth or July festivities oecOri ring next woek.:it is believed. there will be a con siderable falling ?If next week in the suiply from this 'Region. diiri The demand has been good for Coal a ~:Mg week owing to the accumulation of orde4 during the turnout—but it is not believed Alt it will continue as brisk, a. the orders are diminishing already. Prices are more Grin but remain with.' out .change. • The trade sums up this week es fellows: ~. ' • 15: 1 .7. 1858. • Dec: Inc. Schuylkill-41411mi11, Cums) 36.010 6.900 Canal, • 39,H0S 4L740 Lehigh—Railroad, 11.311 9.427 1.854 Cana 1, 30.1175 ....s.zo lO.Ob tel. it llndana Co., 18.915 8,621 10,414 Pnnn a. Coal CO. 24,306 21,62i2 2,721 Scranton, 63litt4 10,057 11,900 1 87,1A9 1133,440 31877 0,033 163 AU 0,0,18 Decrease. tons, ,23,5a9 - 23,659 Showing. a decrease' of 23,Siii tons, compared with the corresponding week list \ year. The trade of the Lehigh and tLackawanna Regions ha're been effected considerably by the Loral-outs. At Carboaddile, 'relearn, the men continoit out;' the Company refusing to yield demen ts desnßs of the hinds.. They continue to supply . * & rand fromibe Mate! Oock - of Coal. ' The following exhibits the increase • and de• crease from the different I.regions oompared with hat year • • . 1857.. - • 16611, • Loos Oats Schuylkill—lL Z4l - : 131:4911 4119.141 - • 01124 • C•C11.1761. tratUs7 lebigb yang 11...11. 1 ;: - 2112.222- 2:61,451; SOC. ' " • WA; 4k2 . 804' MAIO ' • Def./ Iludaon Co., 9 8.441 &CM /4 761 • • Tessa.ll3•loc., - 133,1*1 • 157,483 ' - SWISS Scautou, South, ISLIVIANINLIA .• - VIALS Decrease is ISA /86,2!0 4464611 The lose continues to fillere3/10 _weekly, and as the end of nest *cok e ws believe it win reach 200,000 tons: ' lbere *ail decrease or 320.1. tons el t tttttttttt t Coal 1857,: 'wilt is pv pssettthat a similar &Wen* will - take plena tiOr i he pear.-'To 155tiod.' 1835, the - anenarlacrease resebedl94,ooo" tons,. which shows a very hazy,' falling in the !rads at cike,,.CPaetilt R° 4 7 4 ! 1 " ntandiai On; Although the ;ooil Tvede la ico thrum:4 at home, we absent `by tha l l ieporte of ImpotiatiOns, Weekij. Or Coil entered a( New. York from abrmdianges from mantisell to twenty thoutand dollars. IA Nositmen inforMed as thit the freight - on a Oargo: Cd!„Cad• - • friow-lAverpool war only fit 04 !Mil tea to New • Y,efir t While till cost of delliettny'a ton' OliCoal from , Pottivill 7 to.. New York !airtight, toll and towage, .1s -now 31 13. 'Merl ii nth Mad' . hope for labor and. l for • profit 'on. the part of *holm, engaged In this bail nem, under the ini:oerable, and we were' gulag to say, erindo±al policy of our,Govesti9scnk 7 --for. we IS rmly benign that thole Ohl ladhoM io tke pre sent policy 'of the GOOCiaitini ire 'brflnid bj British Gold, Bridal' Ainneis and Britiih Wine, given principally to tbo palent,Dotienracy. . Freight/ to do East.rctutain without any mato- .dathraiite Coal is now retailing la toston from $5 00 to $5 50 per ton, of 2000 pounds, which is the lowest figure at which Coal was ever sold in that oity in regularbotisissu •.• Pairuntou o► Cartu.-:-'Wik learn Irvin dealifl aliroad that the low pries at which Coil is sold, is v21;1'1144 to "peoetiiiieiato places whlrraitney er reached • batiste. This will be felt in Idle trade nett year. The United Stestee Mining Register says :—"Vfe understand that ibis Bach Mountain Coal Cotnpa niamdebating upon the expediency of taking up their track from Clifton to Ro4port, over which their Con' is ehipped to the Jch„igh, savi gation, and 'amine it ,down—aleing ' stmi. base of ”Pismire Ridge " from Clifton to Mailoton Rail, road, in the meinity' of Iturtlr saw mill, a dlitenet 1 of four miles, It is said that the- superintendent, J. C. Haydp has chary -, of MC experimental surveys; doubtlese under the 'Advice find dime tione of , a eimspetent , Civil:Enfrineor he may be able to find the eligible !outs 'IW' is supposed to be inexistence:. This movement if carried out will divert the tonnage of the Ruck Mountain Coal from the Lehigh Navigation to the Lehigh Valley Railroad. New YOIIE COAL M•IMET, July 10858.47-Con tinuee in very moderate demand, staasentially un altered prices. Liverpool ,Connel,l at $lOl Liv erpool 'Orrel, nt $7 25*@ $7 50 'ta ehaldron ; Sidney $5 bo, aid itottivacitu $4 .50 @ss 25 toe: by retail: • Bositaus Coitl Market. .. • rairreded Wally Props theSistondsour,..raite 114,3 Cannot. - • - . chat 11 00 Newcastle, - • - • none Orrel, • - • p - uone Sydney. • - • mine ebal 4bo ® 462 l'ictou. . • - mains chal 450 ®, 442 Picini One,- • • ;Woe chat Schmikill, white ash, ton • - 475 it 500 du red sib, • p 04 i . 625 dr letup, - - • • 415 4 SOO Lehigh lump. - - • • •525 t Johns' lump, (Schuylkill) - - 523 Lackawanna, ' 4 'o4' sop EMIL PRIM. Anthracite 'white h. red asti- • Lit po qt. 550 BY TILL EGRAPH. FRIDAY,ISO'CLOCIC,I.II Freights from Richmond fn— - New York y • , 05 West Point Rhode Island • • 1 05' Troy „ • Boston • ' - 123 There were lo Port on Monday tail. 00 boats-30 Tee eels :Tuesday, 30 boats-15 vessels :Wedneeday. 30 boats —lB vessels Th ursday, 30 boats-20 vessebi; , friday, 30 boats-- SO vessels. V 2,710.000 Schuylkill Coal_Trade for 1118 B. Quantity of Coal sent by Railroad• and Canal, for the . week ending on Thursday °veiling last: ..• RAILROAD. CANAL. Port Carbon, ' 8,538 01 1 . 2,0• 14 Pottsville. 8,190 17 1,534 15 Schuylkill Raven, Auburn, Port Clinton, Total for the week, ' Total,by Ratl•oal In Canal, Total by Canal and Railroad, 1 Shipments to mania period last year e ---- , ,,, REEL. TOTAL. lly Railroad, ,• , 42.019 14 957,739 10 By Canal, . ~ 39,004 10 04,71.0 is De;erease In 1848. !O fai notes of Toll and :Tramiportatlon on RAIL ROAD FOR THE PRIAZNY. From Proms From Mt.Curbon. B . .llaves.Arbetris PLOinton. To !Delmont, $1 40 ' - $1 35 $1 25 $t 20 To Phtlad'n , 1 40 , 1 35 " 1 21 1-20 Spring 51111 s, 135 $l3O - 120 120 Reading. 95 , i 90 90 ._ SO Rates of Toll by Canal for the present. ' From R. Carhops. XL Orbon. S. Haven. Pt. Clinton. To Ptillad'a, 65 61 62 50 Spring Shills. 60 ; 59 57 50 Norristown, 55 • .. 51 !52 45 Readlug. • 38 35 • 31 Rates of Fri light by Canal. Prong It C. et , itt. C. . S. Hare's. it Clinton. To New York, $1 55 $1 50 $1 45 To l'bllad'a.. .55 ' 50 . : 45 To Delaware Front, 60 -___ '5O Rates of Toll, ace 4 from Mauch Chunk. flit Lehigh Valley and N orthern Penn. Ilallroada, to Nl:sitar street, Philadelphia, - $1 71 Rates of Toll, Ace, to Baltimore. From Pinegrove,Schttylkill Co., $2 10 From Millersburg, Dauphin Co., 2 10 From Tre.eiton, Northumberland Co., (private arrange• • merit, in consideration of bond., taken by the Com pany------- _ ___ _ _ • Rates of Toll and Transportation O.f ?RR LISHIGII VALLEY SAIL ROAD, Blanch Chunk to Trenton, - - • - do Itlisabethport. - • - _ do *wig Canal Ilaaitt at Phillipsburg, Schuylkill County RMlreads IaSS The following is the quantity of Coal transported over tlw different Railroad, in Schuylkill County, for Week ending on Thursday evening hut: Wgit. TOTAL. Mine 11111 and S. Maven R. 16., 18.5613 11 \ 307.540 03 Mt. Carbon. 5,841 08' .. 55,357 11 Schuylkill Valley 5,607 16 111.260 06 Mt. Carbon 8 Pt. Carbon " 10,001 06 178.958 16 Mill Creek, " 11319 17 162,116 01 Little S shaylklll, .. - •-•19.627 09 161,119 03 Plnegroyie Coal Trade tbr 1838. Amouut transported dtarhig the :ass mouth : TOTAL. 12,806 13 64,462 19 8,021 .14 • 41,= 06, Union Canal, Baratara Railroad, Lehigh Coal Trade for 1838 by. canal, For the week ,eu ding on Saturday last: Lehigh Coal and Nay. Co., 15;259 08 121,067 02 D. ilutniney and o th ers, 70 17 818 02 Spring Mountain bilues, • 737 19 14,135 11 East Sugar Loaf do 2.032 03 (04eraine do 136 15 3,611 14 • Teaser Meadow Coal, 1,537.07 N. York and Loh igh Coal Co., 114 13 3,716 11 German Penna. Coal Co.. 1,358 17 0.143 18 South Spring Mountaincoel, 566 07 2,834 06 North Spring Mountain, k . - 125 11 1.451 03. Ilaslelon Coal Co.. '.' . 3,337 03 27,699 09 East Sugar Lief Coal, 0 706 13 3.856 14 Council itidte, 1,091 OS 10,383 05. Mount ['leaven t Coal, 814 13' 4,217 02 Duck Mountain 'Coal Co., . . 1.590 1419 ' 795t09 Wilkesbarre Coal Co., .1,059 00 • 111.261 15 Audeorled Coal Co. 610 07 5,593 02 ilartfoid Caal Co., '605 17 8.854 04 Lehigh Valley U. H. For week ending on Saturday last . Italic. TOTAL. 8. 31t..311ne5. (Wm. Milner &Co.:), 548 OS 45,223 041 E. Sugar Loat,(Paeker C 0.,) 2,145 15 33.668.05 ', N. York k Lehigh. (Taggart & Sun . .) 23 12 23,224 10 Connell Rldge,(Sharpe, L. k C 0.,) 1,367 19 • 4 31,427 04 German Penna., ) 200 11 Col. AD. M. (natant' Johnson,) • 100 15 37,26 09 Hazleton (A. Pardee k C 0.,) 3,803.01 4 4 3,500 17 N. Sp. Ht. J. 11. McCreary Co..) 556 , 14,091 04 8. Sp. Mt..(Dolbln t Dahlman.) - 175 00 2,011 09 Mount Pleasant, - 206 00 • 314 - 07 Eng Labial], • '' ". 97 13 Summit Mines, . pl.lB - YOf Ilin week, 37,437 03 485 1 ,474 00 Shipments to same period last ror - By Railroad, By Caw], Total, &sites of Toll on Lehigh...Costal, Ise. Wilkesbarre R.N. L. ckaciL D. Onurt. Wllkosbarre to W. U. 25 64. $1 24 4 W. Baron to Bristol, 64 35 1,9 Rockport to do. 54 35,4 49 51. Cbauk and P. - 11aoon, • 51 ,35% 88 fi Freights.. To Jar:44,A n rhapdephia., P 93 80 96 66 .• 91 4 68 White Haven Rockport, Peon Haven, Hauck Chunk, . - To New Nettle. le..llfteref to:New York, • $1 28 Rockport to . • 'do I I 2 16 1 Peun'llalanto do; blanch Chunk to do 1.10 The abore freights do not Include the tollonDelaware Dltielen and Raritan Cowls. Lykena.' Teller Coal Trade'rerlBsl9. For week ending on Satinet, lael : 1' VI UK. \ . 1., TOTAL. Lykene Valley Coal Cu , :'2.205 IT • • 25,733 06 Short Mountain teal Co., 1,113 OS , '13,71S 02 _1.7±.11. --- ou 2 srol Amount of, Clio up to Woduepday Imre • 2,m In itti no . • Shamogin Journal. Scranton Coal Trade far 111;11I' F i !or week ondins on Entunky last:, I •' fi WM. • * at. • g 72 02 - ; mem 03 Tor the list week; ,2111,1T3-15 Total, -15.63118 • '212,041 . 1816 Shlpments tO same Tinted Met year: • ./ Shlppe4l Noah, i, LYS AT • 01.203 03 Skipped Soutb, ' 10.056 1 b 4. 1A1,17819' .19,934.15 ' 5+2,411 Ib Shipped North, 4,1372 Shipped South, WSW 16 sea ' ae f. ' C -1 ! era co , s :4•4, - • nitlis 124 !reek; ,111,14.2 ' 167054 le Lot 'par, , ' - • ' .133,131/ Timffiss'tbilvir,• ' SOU 93 unairs,asion 31.4,rAt toatin 424471 - 105 - • I 1 o 16,09316 . 27,86010 930 09 • et* so • 7,649 09 1,317 05 36,009 13 44,710 07 MOW 13 taus, so,:acioo 73T,799 868.167 02 tons, 1,103,930 99 82,04 01 1 1,1193A0 06 ,103,989 09 29,W2 19 251,0'20 04 9,247 04 234,433 16 24,5.79 19 231,030 04 11,310 II 202.291 00 39.074 14 21k1-309 04 60,385 06 461,791 04 445,474 00 Trade'. for' 1838. mw ShamokloAkoal kegion Delaware and Madsen rafts Coal Trade. • r TOW. ' ,1 iffir tbelastirsl •I. • 4,7J 00 ki r52 , 1 00 Lasez.ar, Dead Top Coal Trade po o r 1558. For tbir 'twit week, 4;7Bumil!erlaindCsal Trade, 1838. , 11 , 016111- 139,,119.3411' tita,las4 week. Coalista634.,, AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL 'CO. STOCKS. a.:[n ~ n..i! UsUremia s Philadelphia: Readies* Pottsville - - Mae lIIU sad Schuylkill Haven • - Roast Carbon , ... .! .. . • - . . - Mound Whoa sad Poit Carbon - Rill Creek. - • . ..r . .., - . . . • Sebuylkill V s __. y .L.. . Lorlerq j ;Sealers ---- - - .: -- - anal* ii:N - ''''-' - liehuyiltlitliarkeatiro ! , - • •,- - 'i l " i "t ? f predertivir: - •,- ,' - . “ - 0 preferred .- -r • • 0' I Del.* Ilite'si Coal it Traosportat'a Ces, Railroad Is, Coaleonspousllese LittleSehayl.•Nay. R. R. k 0-aat Co. -Lehigh Coal It Navigation Co. - UsaJetou Coal Co.- - •. • - 4 • -: - Buck Mountain Coil Co. - - - Peustsylvaula Coal &R. R.Co. - • -. Daveldn'Coel & B. RC 0.. - - - - Lykes" Valley Coal Co. • • . t ..... .• . - Beaver ileadows Coal & R. R. Co.;. Lykdoseralley Relined & Coal Co.- - Coal Cempaigifess ''- Forest improvement t.A . 2 „,.- - • , ~ - North'iloseriesti Co., Porferrea • •‘- • • 44 ,44. Delaware Coal Co. . =EIIIII Cumberland Coal Co. - New Creek Coal Co.• • . illavellaainesta Maori' Sant , • - - Fanners! Sank ' - - Pottsyllieflas Pottsvilio „Water Co. - - Tilea took of all Coal Companies the abovellat whoa fo riilsbod by those palate/lino. NEW ADVER . • `BAI.ED MAY . , TeHE subscriber has on fiend a supe rior art lett; ofltaled Timothy HAY and Bye Straw . hbe will sell at the lowest market mite. Teroso 2 . ine ar ialdp =h. All ordeM will be promptly attended to on addresslog T. W. LUDO 10, Douglas:0114,1101m eounty,Va. :a4m - . 5 July 3,18 NEVIN, SAWYER . & . • , Shippers of the best qualifies of IiED AND WIRTZ ASU COALS. I CtUttEULAZio COAL; Omct:-10 6 6 Wginfit. almost, PRILADELIPRIA. /a -Producers sod purchasers' of Coal still find it to their advantage to give us a call. KEVIN, SAWYER I CO. 3us July 3, "48 EXTENSIVE asstougo tff TILE subeeriber La prepared, ,nt his old stand, to, furnish all kinds of materials in his line, fur building parpoter—nisi nand Or 4 namentat .Ile Invites particular attention to the s'omb Stones and )lounmen ts ands ma n•' titanium. They ran be• had In every variety of style, and will compare favorably, In beauty and where, and are laffaed s" June 5, 'SS 2:1-1y] OF THE FA t itStAlS' BANK OF U. SCUUYLNILL COUNTY,. on Thtingey morn ing. 1.1, 1843. Capitoil-. - .- - -.-- $ lOO,OOO . -: ASSETS. Mile discounted and loan', 1 - V.41.7r2 34 Beal Estate. r • . .. 10,000 111.1 . Gold and Silyer Coin, 61,040 06 Due by otinft Bank". sll.BoB 4s . Nutea or oilier Banks, . 1.11 1 ,0 00 Ih 48 . . • • $318,761 78 ' LIABILITIES. 1,. • Doe to Depositor'. e 470511 08 - Other hanks, , 6,743 81 !. ' ~ C omnionnealth, 4 1,706 15 , ; . 1 Notes in circulation, 134,144 00 ' • t --• 190,606 04 I certify the above statement to be correct. es taken from theltooket of the Rink. J. W. CAKE, Sworn and sithscri Ind- Gefort Ine,l Chs/der. - "i - JACOB HEED, J. It. . ~ j, ‘2Blyl, 27- Ar i u " / CE , r i irt - I 0 u ner,afrer every pu li gu:se before i. ;imbuing hi leeks has Igo. own CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS ~. AT . It ANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S MOTOR OF GIFTS t AT RANNEY'S CHOICE 01 GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF wers 1 AT BANN EY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS 1 . AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS - AT BANNErS GREAT AiIEILICAN GIFT BOOK MOOSE, . No. 233 BROADWAY, NEW YORK., , Where the gine, consisting *UMW ELRII. te.. AND 'rt., EYING IN VALUE FRAM 75 ,CENTS. TO TWO MON, TILED DOLLARS. are alertly' on EXHIBITION IN Ani. PLWIIIIOV CABEi. - Our 'New Descriptive Catalogue, eontaining.alitrae variety of Seeks ta *very departmen or Selectee and Literature. (all of which are gold at regu lar publishers' prices,) mid eiplaloing our NVW AND ORIGINAL SYSTV.M of allowing every purchaser DIE OWN CHOICE OP GIFTS, ind getting forth unequalled Indueenteuts to AGENTS, will be sent, post paid, to say individual', on aOpileathm. • Address; - r‘.. A—RANNEY. Agent, No. itillt Broadway. JtilY 3, 'Mt . I lII] - Ti em - & READINCI ILROAD. . --- - Change of Hoses. () , IST and after Monday, July Eoth,lBsB, the Down Moraine passenger Train ' will leave Pottsville at 8.15 A. M.. Passing Rending at 9.60 A. 61., and arriving at rbiladelpida at 12.35 noon. The Down afternoon' Train will lease Pothrrille at 320 P„ M., passing 'leading ae5.138, and arriving at Phil adelphia at 7.40 P. 51: - - AWAllernoon Passenger Trains lasi. Pbiladelphia at same hears as herelotore, 7.30 A. M. and 3,30 P. M., pas sing Beading at 10.05 A. 61. and 8.07 P. M. . LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. PASSENGRit TRAIN leaven Reading at Ie.US A. AL, (atter arrival of Dowu and Up Horning Pam:anger Trains from Pottaillle and Philadelphlajand it:rives at Harris burg at T-133 noon, in time to connect with Passrager Trains for Banbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Pittsbur,;h, Chamberrhue g. Baltimore. and Lancaster. Returning. leaves llarriaburg at 2.23 P. 01., titer arri val -of PaSeeoger Trains from all above, points, and ar rives at Iteridlug 5te1.65;10 lime to emient with Up and Down Paelenger T luat-dt!ottivllle and Philadelphia, the eatuireinalog. • . - D. A. NICOLL :L - .111143 - , 'oii 27. - ' ' ' -Peewit Superintendent. ,_---- STATAVIENT -.--. 0.---- l'F THE MANLII.S' DANK OF 1„.... y POTT: STILLE In the Coney of Scbuy)kill. an re. quired bribe Swrond Section of the Act of the General Aiieembiyi of this Commonwealth, approved the 13th f Or day oober, A. D.'11'57: Amount of Loons and Dhknunts, , Do Simian wned by the Bank in vault, • $8f,712 40 Do Due bynther banks, • 125,090 01 Do hates of other` Ranks. 30,310 00, Do Cheeks of other "Banks and Cash drafts, , 19,010 45, ..i .• - ' . --- t ~"- •1 - 0,812 DS- oess Miners' DaUlt. No tes . ' In ' o Dank North AineeksPhila., , 81460 00 ' 116,352 03 Do 444. es in Circulation L. Lehi Ar.in Bk.,24o.Ams.l'hlia., 65,403 00 . i i , .130,865 00 /Do Deposit's, . , , 101,416.41 Do Doe oast Balks, . , .1709 87 _ 2.138,724 98 The aho v.) statement Is correct, taken from the Books as they stood on the miming of the 2trof July, 1858. , CUA. LOMB, Chshiro. .1 - ,ffitned and subsciibed Wore us, this Sozod day of July, A4D., 1858. - JACOB REED, Pottsville; Jot, 3,'58 . 1. : RARE OPPORTUNITY t 1 . TO ALL WASTING ?Anus. IN a healthy Place !Imo:ay-five miles 1 . from Philadelphia, on the dmden and-AMantle Reit road, New Jersey. An' 'Old' estate , has , recently - been opened Sic sale, and the drat division of 10,000 , scree di vided up Wotan:sof twenty acres itadnywards. The toll it of the bat quality tar the on> dnetion of fruit*, grains', fie. The prima -- is from $l5 to $2O per arra, payable in wary quarter yearly instalments, within a term of four years, with Interest The tenor ate made easy.in order to in sure the rapid improvement of!the land, by enabling emery industrious man to buy a /Urns. It ti now being extensively impr.med by good roads, and some of the best citizen. from New England and 'Gds./diddle Status are erecting large improvements. A number Mee. al reedy settled here from Schuylkill evenly. It is a scene of the greeted improvement out of Philadelphia.i Sew. euty-tivis houses have been built sine the first of Feb. rusty. Practical brume and Wetness men from the length and breadth of the Union are eettilog there. It le an important business place, on account of its being in the midst of a great 'market. Every article raised upon this land finds an iminediata sale. The water, la excellent, and no such thing a. remelt. known. 4' • ' The soil isa sandy or clay learn, with a day lottena and ?emotive: of manures. It is free. of stones and easily worked.' It abounds largely in the photiphatecend such lilt* fertility that from the crops produced both upon this land and the large area itoininyucidercultivation, ' it will er found not to be excelled anywhere in the pro duction of crops most adapted tolls market. ' The reader may be well aware I Wit. the earliest and the beat traits and Vegetablereeittlefrote New Jemmy, which are annually exported to the amount of millions of dol. ism. The land. besides•beingmecersible In every gray 'tor fertilizers. has an abundant supply of the best goal lty of muchMannre. Lumber and building materials Can betted on the spot at a cheap price, trom - the mills. Other. mills are now ban g opened. a nd brickyards being started out he ground. A person fait put rip a frame tenement •tm present am venienre for one hundred dollars. On account of the extensive emigration, tide is the hid roams to paeans in order to get • pima to live in at first. Carpenters and builders are on baud to put up States on the best terms. In settling here the emigrant has many advantages. U. is within a few hour.' slide of the great titles in the Middle States sod New Inglandt be is near, his. old 'friends and ueociationie be is in a fettled eosistry,erhare every improremmit and comfort of civilisation is at halal; be it in a healthy place, and linol,lobject to the eeitainty of losing the greater part of his brolly Andras own health by thine malignant favillt which teaks the Oares of so manY millions of the, young and ban far oil regions. away from home and friends. $ = -: his has a mild climate and eo. open wittier. are r.. 1 There three ; daily to Philadelphia, and to all those who improve; the railroad company given a free - ticket. . - - • _... 46;6!716 1114 Tomb , ' will 'at once be struck with the advantage* here presented. and omit himself why the property has not helm taken op beam. The reason is, it was never , thrown In the inapt ; and unless thew statements were convect; no ono would be invited to Illandllft the land betbrerpuretuning. This ell are expected to do.— They ir 111 see the land under cultivation; tintl will meet Verllotlll no dotted; NMI their own neigbbo,bgedt they ill witness the improvements, and ran judge •of the ,eharacter of th e populatkon: Penton, should tome pre :pared to earthen. as many are locating, and heatless are not bold on renal. The if ammeters !lamer; devoted loathe Interests of it,tde locality. an amireitural and literary shore, ors b. sisbecriled be at St cents per aenum. • • Title Indisputable. Warrantee deeds of Incumbents, srbeiwpoorchosas toonoyis paid. So..* 0 ; •t be land :—Leave Vine . street wharf. Philadole'""„ Hammonton by rallnaml, at t A. hi..aind gybed eaM there Ingoi re , r Mr. Byrnes. • Ikenling muses will be Sound. Whin Mid epplicattoess" b e ;L."- dressed to B. L COUGULIN,2IO Beath I!, _fle lo 7 c = lowitalanto:Pldlathiplda. leamonsulllWos'w . i m fully Nrills#ad. • • • play 3, '.50 39,V) WI ICECEN 2,W53 00 MIMI: OD 414 1 6 4% a 9) ' 00 as LS% 10 111% 00 40 5414 15 25 00r 00 00 20 1, 60 60 50 2.5 will ML' 50 50 28 Add mire !MENTS liinvV. LANG $7=,338 17 MISCRLLANEOIIB. . IHE latest ant! besil riiveler's Guide AbroaiboottlsUBtldstat.s. butt wetted ilia kr RA X'S Camp Book Bert .LADIES' Ilb. a WOy_BARRETS, OR Nue RELUTIFuern . .s-f---Light; and Aji Danbio. 410,8aspeadoo never Itesluts. jug taxived ast,lbr solo by R. BANN . - .‘ _BELLOWS. • 4=, Vices, Stocks and Dies, Ite., lor salts all *RIGHT I =NM. Jess 19,18 - 254 • • CRAIN CRADLES,. - -•- GRANVS celebrated Grain Cradles, uneisinee la the *aryl. at_ the "Hardware tail Depoir,.: RIANIC lOnT4 : , • HAYIRAKES; ORSE !RAK 7 7S, HAND RAKES, Pittists awl Ha ~• orks , at tbe ..11ardwan and MO • 1 MANX POIT. Pottsrills, June 19,18 21* Is ACKIA. • UT SPICIVDS „Him. • and Grass Gtaoes..lleti toi 'tcoott 4181,1144 at the -owe and Imo Depot." TRANS POT!. Pottsville, Jos* Mill iii eq,tHas. • 1 !. _ wALDRoN..., anti DiRLII4G'S rs„ If V Gnus end Orlin .' at the l'illirdirine mil Igen tareek . • - • -,• 1 : . , IRAZIKAPO'I7'. • Pottsdlle, June 19, - '5B I 7- 41ANO TEACIIN?. , ipo layers. ()mask* f i res est .1. • Um on the MOO rimless* M • XI, la Pottsville and ae4hbortait tains. Terms onalerafir. Apply4t, bhp eine". second dao+ below 'Ms Paid. 015 es, Pottsville. - [May L,'6B lift. '• . SCYTHES. '-• -! - I ALARQE-aaaprtpa* "a Praki apd 1 tn. fu e z t'''d' itaketatfoiltiOor. l d t se 74 4an el ' Ice 1, It* sale It • ' ;. I , 'llittliu a .16 11210u16. tons, ille. Jose 12, %V - . 26- WHITE LEAD,. pgm LEAD, Snow White Zinc; Fire jtilocTht . Palo O. Patty. Jape. Vendee, 011, raiment's, Welt Greene la came or keel, Par.4*— koa side 9?- =IOW it LARCH, Penni - Us, Jump 19, , To t mos. • . CUTTERS an , ilt:AuS, made !Ain der. oral! slim Li May's or Rodger's Pore. Ilte• eb nes. -Mese torwird palterer—which - tat! reertre prompt etteptlon. ' ; STICHTER It MOMPSON:- Cor. of Centre and Mattes streets, .Itemt et L e &re." Pot thine. J due 1 9 , 14 S. - . TA- . "..,;, 'REPORTS ON MINES. DEPORTS of fife English HOnse o xi, ammo= oe the woritlng of Ooal Mae; hat the osnsestd accidents ln same. Illustrated with ea- Wisnans drawings , a very valuable end seam work; Is; 2d, sod sd _Reports tiar sale at the Bookstore ot-the Sub. seethes. . B. HANNAN. Pottsville, Ma tell 15, 'Z.B II - • - ' F16)411140 TACK B . - • tARLISLt Hooks nod oells, - - • CIMERICK Hooks and Bunt,, EXTRA good Flies, , . • ' LEADERS, one and three yards, WII tTE liorsabalr Lines—good,, • , ' HAIR and Silk Lines.. SEAGRASS and other varlatimy * 1 KEELS. common and click. •• BAIT,BOXES, and Rooks for Tactic, BASKETS. Pike Hooks,' ASII RODS, solid and bollor butt, EXTRA lausuiwood Fly and Belt Tips,.. :. ' I RISKING CDPS,and Pinks, 1 SILK Worm Gut, at /RIMER & THOMPSON'S. , Cot. or Ceram and Market streets, "Swot af Me Saw. Pot tacit's. d Goa lii, 'Mt • OR SALE OR TO LEASEL—The Tate.u. Colliery known as the Quaker oily. role .ta ning 338 scree. within a mile of &rental,: and now eonneeted with the Delaware, Larkawanpafk.W. R. R. and,North Branch panel. Idling a choice of starkets, ei ther at the mines or at New Tort City, by Railroad, or Western New Turk. by North Branch Canal. It Is , nne of the most valuable Cml- properties in the State as it contains seven large veins of superior Coal, four labor wale, level and three below. Two of - the driflw are now reedy for mining. Upon an adjoining property,.witu similar openings, over 4UO tons daily are now being ship pod to New 'York. This property. now partly developed. GM be fully developed at a trifling eapenes. It wilt be leased ociald on very favorable terms. Apply to JAS.? DUNCAN. ISG=I;i2MI June 19. 'M • MOH SCHOOL AT PINE ROVE. V • 'HEi REV. H. S. KOONS, A. M., ...L.- for many years Pan - Apia of, the • PrepaVatory De. partment of Pennsylvania tAlege. will open a Select School In the New Academy Building. at Pinegruve: Ile will teach all the bninchea usually taught in'our 'High Schools and Academies, and will prepare pupils wishing to take a fall course of study for any class in iCellege.— Those desiring to quality themselves for business will enjoy special ativantagee for so doing. rilik:a BOVE is finely situated andaccessibie by Rail road. _ a:a-B oa r din g can be had at very reasonable rates' in private ' The School will commute about the' First of June.— .130 J, For terms and other Informal address i “BOAItD thECTORS - , ritieirot4." 20-tf May AS, '4B ODDEST .ESTA4ISIDED DRUGSTORE' IN THE COUNTY. "SIGN OF TIE GOLDEN EAGLE;'' i Centre St , Pottsville: • The extensive blastulas ot this establishment in. . . ' ii,, .., .. It are. ii an times a fresh i .t . tir...* 1 d ' .- - 1 :: supply 6f the purestand ,-- , si ';', Alb ..t.:‘,..., ..- best Dion, xsinceizs, \.t • WP ~:._ ...• C111366;13. ke., &e. ' ---; - • - ----:- 1 0 " : ,--:::•, The proprietors, the gi„, , s a: 7, --- ~ ,-..z -. -_-. senior bring a drugulo :::,•„..... ( 4 1.1.1q4 * " N- 1 - Of thirty years' expert. ---'--- _ , ;JP- eller!, itt7e their personal - -2 , _,, ~ 111. attendance at all tines: - A" -- 77% --.. .-=- :101- particular at ten- ''' ' -4 . - Hon paid to Physicians' Prescript loss. - ••.*Palnts, Oita. Ohne, Illyeesteffs. le. In Title awed molt, wholesale and.retell. JOHN 0. BROWN a SON. Jon i{ 26,'38 1 I • 26. • .ILIC WHOM 'AV "...."--- PIIITIO - SCHOOLS OP OCIErniatITHAVEIf. rjAHE BOARD:of 801100 L DIREC ' tOltS of the bolrotexts of Schuylkill fisivett• f ohm' . tritt, alba& to the rhinos of said botottith. the Ibi tooloirOmpnit of tho 0 sandal Mate of the Diet/bit ikr4he ebb) orthe ithoel your, 11396: . : June I; ' '• 7,7)(ititlliES. -' ' 1 1 ,t5....f mica noperftshorem..44., sump ditt• • ~ -..- 6 , Ordeull ittid Cm& radio Tuts- • - 1 -' -: • ' i rarer by lector,:Cbi '. 4,079033 Y .. •• j" Stats approtirietlirec'd fly do., 31996 I • , ••• $7,909' 79 *1 tz' mfrs. . . ,By amount ofprde booed for School , ' 1 rt , - , • . 'L porpooey, de.. f $3,009143 • By SYridc., Interest ,Judgmeoli tan. ; Celled, • • • • • 1,300136 • fly *Dlce, (indobtollnen, 71 Bonds, -I .. , . Oi per Register:June 1, ,Ifiii,,) 3,6191 f, p 9 • . ` I, ---1—57,999 79 Published by order of the Boardot School Illirci ore. Sehtiylkill ilavendatta 26, lki • ___,_i :'.6-2t SPRING STOOXOF BOOTS AND SNUB, At Wholesale and Retail: DANIEL FCHERTLIG. - • i , desirei to call the alien- * ..;•• , / Lion of the,publie to his la ;a r fi r = f - extenalve assortment of : ~-'A ..., Roots hod Shone mourn .; . "—if s. theturT4 under his own „, ,, e - i;74 dik , • 4 11 Ireop 0 c lion, expecialli '' isl'4' 7, oentoe to the Opel li e.' St ; e.....-.. •.„....--Frec glon.and I ffered for rale . --..." 7 1 . - - - x ,,-.." ' ' at bleStoroon CENTRE '' . ..,.:..•‘....t.,,,4_.,_,_ erynT'pr, above High, . - ---. . 0 . •••,, " , andmoult° the Public i School House. He has on hand a well assested stock of • Ilirearelkots and Shoes, _II en , . and less' gar, Gost,and Kip *sots and Ilnegans of every descriptirn; W'men's, DI and l and ChildAti's Halter Boots. Healed Butt n Gab rzi. tern. Ralf Gaiters sad Latina Buskins , nil eve color; Women's, cod izetttlren's Kid and Obat 8 Mike Boots", Deakins, The and Slippers, Men's Meteor Con gress Roots. Also ao assortment et Nix A C o : ff R oa d. itiff. Works. All of which will tie sold at übusually low palest. Particular atteolion Oven to all kindlof manu factured and easterner work and repairitig. Also on hated; a floe assortment of Trunks, 'Wallah sod Carpet Bagaq . 4 ' Pot trill Ilia unit 19, 's l ,t 2541 • I' t THE LIVER ‘ 1 I PI V I G 0 MA ' TV: R ! , • PREPARED BY DR. BANDTORD, ; - • t, Compounded Entirely From G,U ES,' Ts one of the best PURGATIVE and 1 'AVER medicines now bens* the public, that eats as a f*thartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicinekoovro. It Is not only a Cbrnartie, but a Lifer remedy.. acting tint on the Learn to eject its mor bid matter, then oaths staunch and bowels to carp off that matter, thus attomplahlog 'two purposes ellecti ally,l without any of the "nista! feelings experienced In lee Operation 4 of moat Ostharffes. It ateagthona the t i iim eastern at the same time that it purges t; and when taken daily in moderate doors. villa:mg apd build It op with unusual rapidity. - 1 . • , • , Th e Liver Is one of the principal regulators of the human body; and . when It pertbrme Refuse ' flour well,. the pewees of . - the systemi are folly de. . related. The Stomach 114 almost entitles . dependent ; on the healthy action of the Lim for the proper c perOmmatiee' or Itil fnue•on lions:. wheel the stomach if Is ai fault, the bowels are st' at' fault: 'aid- the whole ,e . Z i ltr ee t t e i rv; i n g le eeeTelt# =l . __ L ITF""o t 'th t . . ° l 1 a ekes of that organ, one o the'pro e m.ors nu t s he lls; I. It his study, in a practieed4 of more than 20 yarn*, to to end some remedy where. with to counteract the, T. many derangements togu e d which It is liable. b. - ilo•prove that This 'omens' dy is et hat (nun& anyl he perloa troutied,wita Lie;. a oar Complaint, in , It any of its fortes, has but tO 'rya botpe,aiud consi.:'t og lion I. certain. I rd These Gums remove al e moildd or lad matterfw al l b the aysem, supplying ID. ,_ their place a hesittl. l ",:l of ,bile. invigorating the Poll slornaeb, riandng o rd n 'd• d diem* well, perlfying ths, wed, - i i,ii i i r to ne I , lb e' illy health to the whole map! slinky, rsetoorlof soh eslneeftbodisess•-effert• lug • redline! rim', sevn ' I of. Maus alkaaancated.Z ind.uskat ie b1 f ..;.% /1 . 0 .1 en he, by the oce.sioetal me of theLtrer ,- - = 1 D miter. - P 4 / , J. ildtior the . One dose after ailing is • rufliclest li aa an d o ma.; lb Moaned' and prevent the - Axed faro 7. - . 1 WI log. . . ivil And prer•o 1 a do Only we dos token Ur'' , 10 .- ro re' . • - 1 via .STOessay. - . kOOllll the bowels, lea ' Only one tkee taken atl4 MO'. •-• i - I geltly„and cores Clitits. _ lass, A ii '' a iii e rpprpcisacl IT INlellAlN,t4efulllet'airbfia. ~'"PoWit it ewp 1 always re-1 no . WOne darn of two tear' or": 1 %,.._ uo Here Sick Heidade. _...y..1 °Lebo OirotLannoves! es One bottle taken for Op ,— :, - , - d e ao rneee • perfect eure.l I t ,thit tiove - bf - the .dlsentss.l o .if retlevl t andie.whilel us Only one doss lwamedtir - ii , aum col - for Moll a One defeat's' espeat.' of e;ae-aa -.,. sn .dlertea,,euff a preventiV needed totbrowout of th e ta x ' illlKPnly one bottle l Woe after a "corn sickness-I it I system the erects of om-,.... ,g n uedirn rereirearell sail a . dlirOue bottle neke„,a ',,,44 hem the slt n. - wt Damask usual oral ''''',...7., nose before rat ing Rivera"-, Is Das dose taken s "4,114 pukes food dlrst wilt. • I to ypo to .11$0.appi 0e ;.Inat meet Cliewli.e Porrhow In ad Priodoso:oftws:l7o3,,,," ear end anvelPemPlaseti, Ike ifii worst SertoPli; fi n e+ dom. ' 'l' • ' - r 1 __,d I*l,l ,almost s' r are az . . tack* eaosell by Terser in. a'''' - Poe ortioni aa aecer.rm 'safer, or speedier ircenedyi chiblislk __,.'n e " a a a ewer's' finis' . I. - - II I 14 she '''''-bottkqt r are 04 1 -fe byi oxlitieg "111 a . AirA r° 4 ' . ; - - alliorb•fionstiri. lif rcellreseasseedinh . thawsedi ea l in ' ' We li ven - tire AS Alai •- , and Arti; Mill Perm and i set aria yo' -, o f a Blionata Type. it 10PrannOl with I i lei !Il i : - - laty,and thousands -7 ' NIP 141101101 testily t a It ! 1 to In ii v r ,`"' *dot vlrhers. • ell .., 1. 4,1 was emit are gutsy tkir nvierniss , air . 41.00111 01 . ~. , 11 al i d P • , ;Airs welter. in ih• month, with ihe /Sraffforet °r .e aNd *allow boa ioildberA,,• . • I, la ' • Tas Laza nanoOzatoii •-, , - 1- «, 4, clim bs LiSesilemmintilletoohledgroicalt. tDoterovbe.useiyezanltdeauliiividatalisylmobrish. xalmeoalt./ Irk, ecru the fired doss vaned 09 1 4 . ...... of zi than Amp bottle Is rstiolred to curs auytti a _ 7l -, I. **plaint. frost the worst JaandiOs or RegrePsms ar ia~ it seamen Heatiani4tall of which are th e bunt o f a. It abet Lbcr. .?.: : • • , 3: 3 Prliii,' ol par bottle. au ai le 'llllllllr ILITLOX;eitd la Lalleite; id ,P• I :fx ~ L4'rfairskNagarik4°RD'byr:lP;:::947434sts. B Fol f". t w in i :Pot ' l ll . 6l ;l l : ll. :_ s le7 . k. b: , • .14AND pLAsTeit, Cglpi:qpd PjaMer, and OCarioe,'Sir salEat .Hi itre aims. rottsvithr. Janir14..3.511. 45. - , -RAINE,CRADLIES; . ' : ' T the Hardware More 4 . ' I 811C1ITSJI ilk 11101111110 N.. r. or Cemtre aod.Warket strut*. 'qrr , of the an', R.,.. Puttnilh, Jose 111, VII ' , m . . -- , .---., , • VI.I.UABLL'OO - AL:II.4EASEtt. • Ht; Locust mountain toml SOO /Tan I -Company. offer to good Womb Unocal imitable Wares upon thi °outpours progOrty, 15.0olutubie - and Not thweboriand camellias, The Mss olkted.s l l the large - White Ash whirls, agitates have been already i estiddleholl tel ' Mears. Bast It Pearson, Ova S. &order sad 11. O. Dalian. . • - ..' •- The artaantoth vein average. about 15 ditelin t tak. near, and the notlerlyias vela Dom* IT r to 14 feet. Roth veins offred a large body of 00111 above trateatioref. The 7 quality of the mast Is tretiestabliatted 15 atarioet, c The 11115 e HUI Reread affords- an avenue is 415 -' Eastern markets, and the Philatiellphia it littobury.ltall toad to tho Soutbown abd • Wootton • tuarbets.: Roth of tbelo railroads ors emptited to Co. eollkvks spoil Ow compotes propirfy.; rot partteulara. intiulre of . • 1 ' , J. AIISPAOH,Ii 50.4111 South Fourth Street, 11=a. Or ALSX-W.111141. /Sae. d awl., Coattlittle. Cloy T a mbl Co. I - L -tit , ' =EI Q9oiftrimun cam ea HAD: . • E U Cuustilt onets at private oda Mewl established wads kite's es - ;T. ea Iron Weskits Stinted In . the Poreogb of _Port carbes, fiohnyihtli The illoperty ecinalata of tardily la ea. pianist so. chines, prewarw, easise, tilaiduswitles tactla.nesdry tools and Basks, With Slow tools of even'ilearel pt ion es smeary be conducting the bashers, hugs and Taloa. bl• imeonsiest of patio's of the moat approved nor , ebinery am used in the region and a largestsh of so burlap and raw .material, Pueseesime Liven lasteilk The property will be Sid on reasorlakb torma, sea to asp person ,erishlag to engage In lbw boshiess primula, as opportunity seldom altered. ' _ Por farther particular, Seeds of the undersigned of at. mar. or bibrcpiii the haws of 11 A. and JP. N., at Kirk A Batim's cake, Potts,lll4.t PURE. 81,Clair, Feb. 24,1ua • , 94f, • . .JUST PUBLISHED, y. the Pottiville SeientOe AssOcia mo,-vh. raise Plants of lb. Mai Measures Of e United litates," with descriptkote end plates of MD* new species In the Cabinet of the Assticiation • by Wee Lye. LtIQUOICT. 24 pages. B. Batmen, pr..-1858. ,Tbis knell vrort 'obtains drecriptions of the poen of the Fossil Coll Plants hitherto' found ' l and deseribeo In this country, with an enumeration! of ate- Medea. amounting to about WO. with their lotialitice and plane- la the Orel Pales. ,The information tbutilnedip it am not be had anywhere elm in lo convenient a for*, and a twit of it her never before beet 'published: - 'lt muse, therefore, be found very useful to shalt engaged in this branch of study. and of great viatica! utility in the Identificatko of therOfed losie.wheereeweed at "distant killed Paper ittadded.ehowitti the burgh, s spotei et ibundln the blith'and low Coals, and the number common to both, with the number summon to thy Ao. thrarits and Biteiniwous•Oosi illearorr, and other usr fat inibmation.• Priee—th omits 141 11412411 it and to cents itt paper. ' Tor sate by • • B. atiNNAN. l'ottyville, April 21, '6B • 17- ORPHANS'- COURT ;SALE. I URSUANT i toan ordsr of.the Or • 'plume Court of thi . Counti of iSehitylkillAti the lboatmmowealltt of Pennsylvania, the adbetelbere, AO mhilstrators of the estate of Jamb !suet;liN of the township of Wayne, In the atunty of Schuylkill, dm presed.will expose to sale by public sombre on Tuesday. the.6th des yof Jay next. at o'clock In the atteneou, at the public house of Mortimer 'Elt Blether, In the Bo rough of Potterille, In the county till Ileheylklll thee- Wit— • . . • all that eertain Tract of CMS-Ltd situate In the township of Brsnch. Iti, the ',Minty 1" . Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania" t wit:—Boonded ty - lane Of lin bent-Pecker, la 'elm,ik. Clearer, 'Jobs Clouser. 8 n a Co..aud lands a Jacob F. Pena¢ eontals.two hundred and afty4bu ri lOW and slate's Porches; met, measure, and is marked No: one In the hijliPlikla returned by Bur Shade, aad Bled in the Os; plume' Court 01 Schuylkill county— with the improves meets, tuatara log or one log hoes' are end a half zi story high, hank barn; two orchards, spring biruse. and about one hundred acreithereofbelngeleared land, stud tberemalitlng timberland, Oeuther with right to use a saw mill at the ad,Hulug tni . lt a Lcommon with J. V. Faust : late tort estate of said d Ten:mend condi tkuis made knot a at the Base said place of sale by J. F. FAUST apd DANIEL . YAUST,I Admlnististcrs. By order of tbe Orphans' Court, Janie Ftwan, PottsrUle, June•l2, 'SS St-lt Clerk. • LTRARY BKIREAUi - --: AN EXPE RIENCED ' lEDITOR, suiveolful Author and a thoroughly Ndueated Lit erary:nen, weary with twenty-llva yeays of theArudgery of Daily Journaihnn, has deter:nine:lto hire out or roll his brain at reta 11; to those who may inquire their seen'. .err in any honorable ways Merchants , ilusluess men, Inventors, And Dealers. of !every' kind. will he supplied.eli hand,wlth advertise• tneutiki(pcetleat or, otherwise.) notices, earde,'elreulars, or any species of a itiele.deshed. , 1 Politiciann will be supplied' n 1 lb r peerbee, reports. rose °lotions, letter', toasts, pantphlets4 editorial artlrlea, communications, and every sort of hralu-work, wales, they may find It inconvenient or troyiblesome to do for' . tbeh:sehreo. • - • Ladle and Gentleuum of ere* reik ini society or et, eunation in life. ran have letters wri ten or any subject, ii. whether business or sentimental. " • The advertiser will also conduct Inundate comm. poudenee of 'every kind, either Englir, Trench, Spanish, German or Italian. Poetry, Arra:din for Ladles' Albums. 'Notes, Billet dour. Monodies, and Comprnitions otile moat delicate charterer,and eoididential Incident t o every possible rte o eunistauee or eveut,in life, will be fu lainei In Inviola ble eentideuee, by writing to the undersigned, and ex plaining their wiebes. Orders by mail, accompanied with lsoh, will birairietly and promptly attend. d to. • • ./•..filinlPl3o l , - • • Literary Bureau. - Box 2265,1Thilidelphis P. 0., Ps: ((f) 1 . 6-0m .' • :Ito. 80,'54 . AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. Edith Whet/ titian. Wiling the 11. It. Wail. .m S rill P.* oi OF, 'Atiserriscel. THE noble Al. , exifeine clip. peeship 44 1116xxit ffrevadsi,,” 1941 A tons rogter-e-lihmnsiLOW t .001111113#4141-.-141Ceevi0 I • NE."'for,lielbourne..lind trill. sell piaaetaally on the 20th of July, fhis notdoehip Is worthy of being styled a floating palace. ller saloon accommodation* ,for fifteen maseengeis oaf/ are fir more roomy and lemS rious than can be found on Ward of any stamen sadist for thir(y•two emend ekes peseett s le. the etele . the midship boner ls fitted up-. Neat • men apprets ate her roportions by bring In that her cartrit ter's meesureeted 1111943 lona, with Capacity - for =on lons of wercht mud measurement. I She is of extreme , Clipper model, nal her roominess. rum be Imagined by knowing that bet breadth of beam em deck. at midship. is 44 Get.. A. sh bee frequently lotted fifteen nautical miles. and wilt b F in light trim, it is expected that shit will make the pasmolt' inside of limenty days: , Passengers era mended to ma Overly mil:anon for berths. ,A F. steerage pasomporswill.be taken, at - toe rates. • • • • IRA ESOP PA SAGE:-:-:Chlblimer Iw arum Till; wa der twelve years HALT !incr. !test Cabin 51110011. fseond Cubin. . Foe , ireiglet or imp apply only to R. W. CAM ISIION. 6 'tooling roes, how . York. 131lia for sale, and each ad • made„ eon; signments. • • . . • ‘ • I • Comectrecso is Australia: Messrs: ' kitumeh, Trott& CO. Juno 12,'68 ' . 7.Y21 TAMAQUA IRON 11110RK4.. Carter do Allele; fres Plnersdris; *schist:de; Boitcr Med Bochirefdte 21cd • - Rahn macaw tha t tricts, ', • -'• ,-,-, The subseribets Are kOlt.nrwitoliditir• - Sr ow p.icei Fe owners lee ell kindsaf Stationary L, ,—, Eifel oes and in'arbinery 'Rik. coin dear -,.. 'F''''')‘"R blast furnaces.: mills, Le. X.lteosi • fa. li .....,. cilit les and practical. experience I ctb - iikis beldame, warraidthear in ; taking t largest contracts at the lowest prime. ; , • • I - IPartleolar ertepUon le called toTvena k Alien's , New Style'l'atent Winding Matibinery,4whkb the Slopes nr • Sbeftrope,or chiles run on,..thri of Doak drums In j TIM; mramiewmpti It' le remittently *Mere& 1111fi are I In the wear and tear of lopes or ebains. the price of the , . , Menhirs/4in Ave years; and for knit winding,sloipliritr i WHAT Oarn Gana? Mina CAa Accottrusa : . 1 ' emelngn e elee d derablillY , II .ele.flet be an rrl I AO "great ones" of the eat th i have been 'Justly %Ts also mcommend the Deli 'eV .11,1Ilavent,d itr . Lucien U: Allen . Pala wheel ran on lyl be' had at car ti . es . ignated as snob for having achieved cads and works. and Nut stood this:est of the meters) revere via" . o bjects unattained by their fellow men. If w• firs past, friseleebiellv;SMl a Slardeeib•Si kirloc l'l , trace the rim and progresa,of them; we shall me, broken since its introductine. Wa are .n.w P1. 1 ,.,,,,,..tn: 'that not only has their enemas been Owing to a ander the ant or letnnWel the Prleitlflal ll'll read " -- paw idea be original soggesticip, bat in a far t aye In the manta. , . , • .1.. - . Weould also call the attention!of tbe Pubik,w s :... -- greater measure to thematematto mode of carry- Tiimartusear Stion,oneertel midi tbeab , se ‘ o ,'' n : l 3: ins out the. projeete. and bringing them to • sun- recently erected for the Inennfactife of Ital'r; i r t iq i ... cessfuL l issue. 1.0 no instance her this fact been FreichtViirs and Trucksotod furnished ei l l e d to ex• more truly exemplified than in the terser and teat hopmenientr, fai.ttuft,they are into et,,„„tch: t h en • itotaia . peeil program to fame of Themes Hui- Ceuta work much . cheaper.and ,(k li more ,1 " 1- 7 • heretofore. • .1 • i , !rand the proportionate onirersal dissemina : All work itnersulped. 7 ''Pewiens "'ow; al ki thl°ll ' II lion of his Pi is and Oinimea its a specific for . Our line would do weit s t ere us a tel a is. ALLEN . se nearly every Wiese of the hinsin frame. . w e i „ ° ' ll l7- have beim forts is enough to limns from bis own Aptil 24.'38 . .:.--- 1 I ---,---- -- IGO NI PAN Y e lips this anodise rwii of Ode wonder-working; 008701tBELTIlleorig. system, which eri es its superiority not only in. - no Ix " ` As past ten veers having reached th ism, of perfection, but In ,11HE'experience , or i _ ~., g rhe Confidewee of meow - keeping afloat this ighty organation, a "harp .. i hastralited Owlets oc , "" gn at t o p roTe mours re .._ of a thousand string*" to keep is lase. fie -arras and nottsum . " l * ,; e rrant sato asserting it to . • Let the reader conceive to himself the passi on:ly inside In Its quid itP i , open Beita,—especially fee :be superior to leather - for .'" . ; hility of creating nod continuing in working or der a business from whose focus awn articles, with Iteeei".lnkin 114.1 " ... ' a than leather—lt Is Mrootter . • •of - 1 Its fineeelet I.. übles , gal din powers .the the simple cognomen , followers - • , kid 1114nItdoroble '''',. 4 ,:t of 340 &genie enact lowa?' Ointment , are kept perpetually in the ley. Sit ,wi11....1t":,,* on injure its working . Juan m band alsi within the reach of one in *very hoo d—.4el"l.°: to ld or e ' for ' llll- P ll . ll s , lilies, Grime . dyed of s tommucity, and that community con .l^^..l .. 's nom' Mops and Manw_taeterim. ' bleirdera.Mactioc• taincd . in on leas limits than theeirele of the surtk's • • . la" L 2 ! e , , 3 2 r f ",., 1 a, 3 ,i, , , , 6 „ ~P i i i ',,• „,, broad anifteee. Now this isnot only accomplished :ens,r._.refillwilcre,,r.fam",--snasa. • - a ' a ,-- ss ' i - - 0 7 s s a :— a - s a , -- — ssa " -wi de n . ' — ' "'" a but done with ease and harmony withel: those al. •• P ri Wper twit 10 cents. ' 4.ply, la cent .. most übiquitous remedies, culled originally (as - ..i 2 Inch 3 F' o 13. " . '' 17 .. .we are assured) from theyegetable productions of 4, 3 - - " " 2 0 1 " : 11 , 2 ,1 '':: that soil which gave •us birth, are moreover to / [ t 11:: . 11 o" L i 'a " • - '',,, -.; i.,- ,--, Compounded, from careful study nod reseurith, as , • a ,,,, ~, • .54 .1 • •sk 41 44 ' to set-With ilivers - toodentios, but wonderful unity t' 7 " a a , .38 ,6 •" ' 47' , " of effect; the individual properties of 'Holloway's '„ 8 .. . It ' 43. -'" ' • -" ' Mt' •:'" medicines' become passive or active. to suit the i,. ..` a ot l 6.4 , ad, ..• , 64. -fp at 1 " .t " ... ii •' ‘, . ~ . ~, exigencies of the ease, the Pills coota . loin i g ba th 7 il i , o , , . , .; . r i r i .;., , . , .. ‘ , 53 ,,„ .:: . wilco,: the as detergent ge auties, 4.••• Op. t • ',- 13 " " gi I.lt a . ,a . 9.2 .d 4 one or h theroii the symptolbs of the patient's 1.4 . 4 case may demand, the Ointment being an "sane , ''." lir.'" "- ' ' '-1 81 "" :: 1(.1 " -." es well as a healing . applies 'fon, takes ,a . _ 15 " . " '". ! 56 : . 'lO7 ip _s4 C. 6/1 . I . •92 . .016 I. u U p . 041 44 ' At li 104:, sr S4' ISO " •by is is ' ll 1 115 ." I " 144 " 2 1 . . u -4, ' " I 127 . . 1 • - as 19$ 44 21 44 af - SS I US -.4 r " 173 ~ ...I limey hand 6 ply Belts Mafia to Wider f r purposes where 'great atrlngth to required.i Om I substitute nu doable hatter ) et it advance of istenlyare and 6117 I_. pm' cent. on 4 p!y prices. !.. , . , . I a Ply flydraisS 1 Bose. ' retrtiekti la statltt:e pressure of TO Ite.per nears seek [ 1-2 le,h pgr toot]- - - • +-- . •20 cents. 3 I• 4 " '' Y . - .- ', - : • . -..30 , " 1 1-2 " " I , . - ~.. .3 , , - 33 ~, 1 a-4 " "' : • - - r •.; ~ 40 • a ' -" "" • . 1 • - r • •. 70 - II 'Ply Lossalostwe /Is , Flee Muslims Hisao. Icarreetest le eh; a piesespre ofl7 b 104.7tsrairnant int*. 1 3.1 inch per t, ;;" •. ; . I: •60 cents. • 1 "• " . 3. . .- • .--- . - .., .46 " 21 4 in .s, , 4 1 , - . '., 1,, . i r ep. •,, 2 1-2 " " '! • • ', • -. . .3. •Cl " 2 3-4 - u ' 'New York Croton Bose, : • i. - • ; .•. 23 • " : Iles of any:Mnel and strength milder* o rder--ales. 13nction Ilose N. Fire Iteginee andather porpoises. Pie above 11l has great advantages over leather. as It nerds no Milo .10'0.A - wily tight, will idtinil a very high demo of best wllhoit tidal, and Is not affected 3by the severest Mad- • • -3 .., . , ! Coupllnip, UnieVlpes, ,1.4 lim•blavi at the lowest, I'flei s * * "' I j 't ' *seems 11 8 *eh sip . This article Is how in geneml um, by the most sklll6sl Engineersand Machinists thrtnighOot the trolled Mem. lt, is prepared So that 3090 l'abMnbalt 1411 not strut !IL and Is soperlcre l to everllb lll l 'elm lw 0 0 inbatallce has so much elsatielty, width stands so!igh pestle,degree of ; heat; and May be seed about id) parts he*. ht neoettpery, TIE Maohete : Pistve;.: Piston Ned., it.ule Joists. team Ch,ists, Cyllodiir each. Staling Soso, ‘ I ate, etc . , , -. , , . 4. _ -: - . ! • Pattie Made tOirder for atr7ne varlontr inrjusses, I such ss Isaias Mass. l'isVss. I'm Fusers. 1 .1 liar ass Cots WATIO" Pnams, V Ptlin,, Your ,fro I 11 bIIJIWIT TAINT" TOIL WWII ILIWW ' , le. " I i „ Sarno anbserlber has the Agency from the /X 0 am il .tnners of Shit-Shove articles. Thli Sethi am the last Id I ! the Unitedfttates. and notarial l y hem InftabnyndllOrt. ufatinrete prices, thus it trig Ibe carriage to the st purc ftan haser. Our:order% have a , the preference at , the • Mith over any others SW belts tote wide to any patern r• be diktat/o.oot ow ,band, as per esreestenti WO can Obeteihre guarantee the deliver of sey,llett wltbla i hod flat after the order Ist red. - . Sartet 3, '37 32 - 7 abr. 'ANNAN. ,r• , . .. .. • . I • PottsviUs. Tal72, 1858. Vas President. Kr. Buchanan will pay a visit to Bedford this Mann. if kb biota will Ono% _ • 1 Mintia.. • The gcvereweat hate evestlieted the entire Ter ritory of New Muleo e awe hied distriet. ' Te the fete ever Ow Comte sooner between Ai" - , Flora Tomplaaad Lased, lb. tomer as outs', • isotioroat victorious is Anil atsaisht bolts. Appointment by *be .1111111111101 r. _ David Webster, Pbiladelphis. to be Commissioner to miss the tisetni setts of Penn. sylvanis, is pines of thin. Charles R. lineksiew. tr_tio resigned ales his ippointment so Itesicie” Minister et Ecuador... - • • 'Meows': The &bop la the &Wel Bosse of Coteame. on the MO alt., in reforest* to the right of sure. qesetion,ifiu exceedingly dignified and devoid of blaster. No think It will be a long time. judging from the Itiadlyleeling expressed in this debate ' towards dewies t before the mother eoasitty sad osnibires.vt into a qwerral which has to be deal ded fore* of arms. Asetkor Disgusts,* Illowerwee tot Zawsseie. It is stated, upon ths authotity of the telegram from Leavenworth. that Governor Denver bloods resigniug his position after the election of August Is over. mgnive-yard of lioskorsors s poem to preserve its reputation, spa \ to the list of Shan , . non. Rosder,,Gury, Welker, dud Staoton, most, if the rumor pros* true, be added another, name. The reason for his Excellency's taking this step hairs net transpired. Right of Visitation Abandoood by Say. • liusd. The Waal's/too Union of Joly 1 says : ' "The New York Heald 'belly misapprehends the amps! nos.tion of tba.Derby Cabinet In this mater. imp, pima up setirely, and willows aq oreerwe t rie /fuss of tesitelion, the *bole wootroverek miring been al goody_ 000mPliwoli itoold by thireempt of obi Erirof lialatubury'ldes.. patch to Lord Napier, of the 11th aft., at th putssot of Slats? Atm ••I! , Ditsitirt.—,As old age tomes ereep:.l • log on. It kings toady at te ndant Loss of appetite sad wealumaii impair Um health, _ and weal o; emivity makes the mind disematemted • and unhappy. Ia mules whom Old age addats teepee, it li almat impossibli to add vivre and health ead,..altleogit away rmemilee lave bee. UM, all felled. until Berhaves Holland Bitter. Were looms and used. .In evevy ease where they lavaboes employed they . bate (avai ! } ablygivea smeagth sad riatorMl the appetite.— 1 They •bsve•boxime • great agent for this alone. `, and site used by many people whir are suffering from logs of appetite and general debility.. Is caw of long .steading chronic. dis ases. ibeyi sot ' as a elms, invigorating the system, thus giving helot. another ePPectualty to repair physical Juries. _ Pia 111 2 - 111 Wonx•sox.—ln. Giese bellicose dip, when half of the world is at war, it Is little wonder that there should be 'iloinestle broils" aid "Civil tonitnotions." • ladrinformed w the other day, that there had been, act tempest to her teapot, but a disturbance among ter ' seising implements. The weals, with' • Slagle 'eye to business, ands great' deal of skaryiness, made •• nisi of attacking Oruro. A Baker,.manifseturets of the Siwing Machine. "QuOth the Needle," like Othello, " 'my oeespation'agOsie.' Here bays I reigned in the domestic circle from time niorial, and now-am to be uss4l.up7seumi. op, I' Mean—by a thing with an iron arm and a cosmos wheel; In other lords, rains a Despot, and the Machine, like Croinaill Ise Protector." "Pooh !" remirked a Pio; "it's high time your tyranso was put an end to. , Yoleve killed more wives than' Blocbeard, or Heitry VIII himself, to ray meshing of unprotected fetnalee, of all .dssertidisait,".... "Ah r exclaimed a pair of EteirsO4 "I'm rejoiced that you ore cut of." And so the war of Words went on, until the doles awoke the hidi, who hay,- log fobbed her work In every abort Gum thrOagh the • aid of her Grover & Baker. bed enjoyed a refreihlng dime and a dream. But it Et so dream that this Grover & Baker/derbies Is the finest of . Its kind. Offices --730 Chestnut street, Phltadelphis, and 495 Broadway, Nes', York. • " e Tie BOXICRY fro Alva LitihnuaD"—There 5 no Tuition that the moot dirwat rout for this Ro,d from Philadelphia to tbeLehes would be to mi• pieta the raileroy,eooneotlon between Pott.t,;:, and Sunbury, by tunneling the Broad 3loost st.., : the point proved by swaged survey, to be ksai• bte. The Somber, Gesaahe In an artile•ce‘ subject, says The eoensettoe between Pottsville and Suntory would no/ bet in progress of eoestrnetiou e./ not theists' crisis istitnlelifd, a ge a ntsgs ' , ail be taken of fret improvement in the roelition of the thneth . to Saab th e few miles of eon seelde Yet to be made. • This Utile oriinal. so d ttut nearest and Insesto. steolitabiet. route or the Sunbury nod Erie road to Philadelphia. and Wee so goes. tion but that it will be ready to tecois She *nide and travel of that road by the us• the latter is completed to Erie. Tbelleenitenvo will Tot rcoodzts CO Q " , ib sough Coal argot, this Borough, "best Its ' llol oieeters Warne fer Lake Brie.. No d es The Gazette also says !-- Weollerstind that i t i.:Aelotentien of the tom. • L piny to hors thorned 10.41040 Williamsport Rog Jock Haven in Ilinois; order by the let , of next t January, Aid it is ' ,J./that one. of the conditions With the smitrat , frrs e that they have their owe section, completed, November. The work hti Wu allotted at exceedingly low prices—ossibte lower • than it can be done • with aa , pr os 'to 'the en'atraeters. AltheLg h . this is th ' e „4,Sho hock Haven Derneener hopes that thWe FA be no milts allowances or nista" , or price , it thinks that that would be the just spi any different procedure would be de strueilo the cmppany, for tb• public Wow hare " inter ea to the co n st ruc tion of the road. said a deas ,mre from the original contracts woukt be d avit& of explanation. lent' similar mode of attaining the desired end, tints mutually =elating nature Wilmot off the common enemy, and subduing the temporal reign of foil disease. Mucti more could be said on this point than can wall come within the scope of title short =dela. which we have thought it our duty to devote to a colloid glance al a great =Jonah's& that may bees escaped the observation. and consequently the due appreciation of a, great portion of our feelers ; a system conceived as it war, and earned but as it is. by a master mind.' We will at some fours time render sops farther interesting partic. eters with regard to this peerless and unprime. dented enterprise !—Milearkoolfaire. ' • t arktts. POTTSVILLE RARILETS. IW (Iseleoale Prlees.) ; • 1110at1k0r,441., $6 46, u slid Forbos, peed ,$4 00 Rye nour,bl4. 4IE do do ratoed. 4to 'llltatt,busbol, ' Ll 1401 20 1 thiod Applies. p5e4,220 Ryo,do .741liggs,slosoa, ':tr • 12 tkkru, do - ' Orttos,popoad, •22 Oats. do ..- 34 deouldorS, : 104 retakes, do • 70' Rams, - I ity, i Tunothyseed, ,-2 00 / Lard, • . , it Closer Sod, 4 Ot 414 s tor. do 1 Rayipertoss, . 14 (I Fall, per wok, ----.....5.....—.......-.,...----. APOTTiIifeILLE PRODIVEk iIdtiIIERTS. (Retail Prices.) ' IPl4ll3.—Wheat Iloosolls from 44 64 to e6O bbl and Rye alp eO. Rya Okopei Vesta., be., elidtrele Rest 76 do. OR Ars—whtt .wimarinalf et $1 501 1 be ~sett Rod sit 41 $0 Ike Rye 46 dcr;Own le doMot 046 do .... 3 41RAT8,--Botsegs it 00 12 1 4 ets. per le. slott** 10012% do. Vial 10 do Pork 11 lot !toreador., ei rN, • do; Ur All 11% to 124 - do., Bologia 12% do.: Fautri.* 12g en. . riwvisaceip.—D.iter sells from , 14 lio 16 41*.14 lis Meese 1214 do.. Epp 12% es." dos., Lord 14 sts. 1p lb. SUOARS.—enbe (44 Nit. 14 lb: Now Woes!! I''C's Lakrall. ao: ma" White 40 do; Crush's" avid Plldrer• lied 1234 do, 11111- - -11allbat 12 1 / 4 etslikßs, Salt Iliii 10 de.; luck Noll 10 404 Ida 1234. err s Naar. YRCIT AND ViletTAßlX4e.oektes l . l )(Lolla . repo; Sods 6 eta boob; Redlsbos do: eou4slo do 4 Sr** 2 to 4 a pate; Cossabos 4 d 0.% Watonadosse /A to:4 do.; Cattalo 6to 10 do.; Oollilowors 10 'ln ' '1 ,4 eta • binieb; rlifill 45 eta a toad Now POW*. bn 40.; IMMO 111% do. ilrolootomo 60 do.; gloaters!** It X' t 0.26 sta. a boa; Cbutta Gets.* emu*. .
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