/Bite PoTTS sATVRDA akz•Trtr clrentatlon o. the aggrogare circulation . -- papers published In the County ale as *tonna the best ilortion of - the populatiOn. II an: lade meet Inserted In Its columns Is. of course, worth ad to the Inlvettiscr.as If publishe4; In any three oth pele. In our eithol t; rotes °riot 21,rillif are ulwa; ded In price accord! to the circulatlo the paw • . •Nesv irerit...o. it. Pans?, Room pi*. way. Now Vork,'ln nuthor'srd to rectlive spbscri and collect bills fur the .11naitte J0011.1.11.,10 tZie , and vicinity. • Ir.' A. " It-ECEIPTS For Sislmeriptioncto thi 1,141 pol,lhsa i iois, P.S. Perkins to April 2:1 1859,' It. Niehols to Jan. 1 1859, R. It. Morris to January 11859, F: 11. Kuerchef to July•l 1858, J. G. Cocbritr. to July 1 185 S, Abraham Miessc io July I 1858, Forusler to' July fl 1858, , Morrison to July 1 1858, • 'Junius Focht to July 14859, WM.Mirtimer to July 1 1858, J. W. Welter to July 1868, • Win. It. Wells to 3unuars.l 1859; L. F. Whitney to July 1 1858, • Jo,eph lierr Jun. 1 1859,. simon Dcrr to Jan. 1 1859, Royer to July 1 1858, James ThOlnaf. to July 1 1858, John 11. Limo to. July 1 1859, Abbott'k Latltie,to July 1 1859, J. Ingham, 112114 co., to July 1 Utile Liptilan to July 1 1859, Leonard, Cuit to April 1'1859, Win. 19,;tz to July 1 1358, 11% Weber to duty 1 1858, Cholles Lord to July 1 1858, 111. It. Selllel.to July 1 1853, George blurts to July 1 1858, Alfreil,3lunmon to January 1 1859 1 Mortimer ft, Brother to July 1 IS 11. Beard to !Huy 1 1858. J. G. Frirk ,to July 1 1858, ' Bunt Piitterson,,to July 1 1859, liAL•Bentittt to January 1 1859, John Samar to.lanuury 1 1859, -Farrar & to Jan. 1 1859,: Tangaecootek Pool Cu., o Jingle E. Pounder to January 1 1859, • John C. Ler t aig to Janviary 1 185 Jonathan All j ualey.to July 1 1858, J. Johnounao July 1 1858, W. Sealosick to January 1859, Thumm , Rosso to July 1 1858, .Win. Biechley to July 1 1858, T. it. Johnson to July 1 1858, Daniel Marts to January 1 1859, Jonathan Price to July 1 1858, lltiry Beadle to July 1 1858, Jacob Mennfeh, Km, to July I.l' Thomas Weller to Feb. 3 1858, Weigley S Co., to July 1 1859, John Jong, Jr., & Co. ' to Jan. 1 F. B. llontringer to July 26 1859 Popham Jt Co., to July 1 1859, Cormliva Baker Co., to Sept. 1. Rev. J.. Ehrhart to Sept. 15 1888 G. W. Stiizer to Julx . l 1859, J. F. .Petry to July 1 . 1858. F. Patterbou to July 1 1858, Eno(L Thomas to July 1.1858, 13. W. Cumming to July:l 1858, T. J. O'Connor to July Y 1858, Reuben Iteeeer to January 1 185 Irvin Gal!uglier to July 1 1858; lliraro Itigg to,July 1 1858, Danit I Sipa to July Ti 1857, Jubn SiHyman to July 1 1858, F. P. Myers. to July 1:1858. Partnere Donk to July 1 1858, Solomon Fio.ter to July 1 1858, Jos. %ViMc to July l 1-858, Allred Illies.to July 1 18,60, Wood & Mehlitt to'Jan4l 1859, W. A: Wingate to Juno ill 1859,., Jonoth Faroell'to duly 1 1858 1 Armstrongko Jury 1 1859, SturtevAnt C0..&t0 Ja W: 11.149100 F to Jury 1 1859, Jus. Beebe & Co., to July 1 1859 John.C. Comm', .Jr., to Jan. 1 1 Jones. & Cole to April 24.1559, Geo' Wiggan & Son to-Jan: 1 F. F. ISt.11) t:) Jan. 1 1859, 1). C. 4einliart to Jan. 1.1859, lrenry,ffeltly to July 1 1858, 11. 11.11otalwin to July 1 . 1858, D. D. Lewis to July 1 18581, • Simon jeffereon to July 1 1858, John Haldeman to July 1 . 1858„ Barker.l9ointivartl to July 1 185 Wtn. Ilarton.to July 1 1858, • E:J. Fry, 1744., to Jan. 1 1859, IL 11. Henton to July 1 1858, Spieee to July 1.185 Leonard Fry t Co., to Jul - 1 1 Benj. lleilner to July 1 18 8, Sa . ml. Arnout to Jan, 1 Ism!, Jaw. Wood to July 1 ISSS, ° J. Boone to July 1 1953, , J. S. Goidtin 05 Aug. 8 1858, 'Sam!: Snyder to July 1 1858) , J.utin Medlar to July 1 1858, Geo. Beek' to,,july• 1 1858, . charle Hewett to July 1 1950, Copt. L. Wontehalorli to Jnnuar Jerome WomelsdorlT to July•l W. J. Dobbins to June 1.1853, ' lierjatnin . Putt to July 1 1958, John Si ‘ Morrie-to Januar y 1 18 John Tleylor to April ier 18.0, Wan. 51althers to 'July 1118'58, A. Weher to-July 15 1858 ? N. U. Ilathiekin to July I 185' Clarig to,J;inuarY 1 1889 W..F. Manelerto January 1 18 J. Fnep.lifer to January; 1°1859 Dr. J. Palm io July 11858, P. F. Ke!tier t.. July 1 1858: Geo. Kauffman to , SulY 1 1858'. llenrY liownum to July 11858 Cumming to Janunry'l Huy .1 Snyder in'Janoary 1 18 . ,14 , 1 in Rupp to July 1 1858,: OcU. J. llehr to January 1.185 John S. Laurance to July 1 IS War. Koch to July 1 1859,. J. ILL - kitten to. Januar.. 1 185' ' P. 11. Wernst to January 1 185' GrO. Spencer to. July 1 1858, Wm: Sterner to July•l 1858, .I.ttltn Provo; t to July 1 1858, 34. L. O.ler to Janunry 1,;155 .A. Sbi•eler to July 1 1818. S. W. (leer, Esq., to July 1 185; A. M. Adler to January 1 1850,1 Allen to January. 1 185, • n'Av advertinmentp GENF:II I / 2 1. QUITIIAN 6111 HI at ❑arann W.'A: Bongo, 8110 ni t iT plow in pre. Tuit: virtuous Ciao has resig United Stales Pistrict Jit.lge I. ' PittrmixtrtitA ,Will Acton It cligines in netivii'vervice., Th I;erVor to the old' etyle hand en I . 11' ii thought thatch upilt , : agreed uptut by the United :ital - 1"14 - e CottartifFioners are favor ‘, currency. Cor mg of tho .11144ers' JOU ru. I tiT book and statio lioltnet, in The P.A Office buil nOlio notes .of Holmes PII I Lit DELPII I.t VI. ST. G —This :batch icarne eft al— The Si: George Plub was vied nosed is a.recalpitalation of t Pt in St. George's Club, DO •rhiludelithin I". C hun Lech A0DI:1140D I.LE.N7OWN remitumeneed on se Road; between Ktitztown'.an , is raped that nt a meeting o in Ni;cr York on tile 21th ult. press forward • thiieompletion piwiilde'de,pateli.. thin in in THE Pit. prerlifte Ibat tki of l'remier.bip in England b' 'year, and that Lord Stattle lirrhy. *Oho of the reaeonn that, Lord Derby will La 70' birth day;` and in eut:h a gout that the public hu,ine been nerionely iherfinmedd, monthe, by more tban'one aj which whollyprerent hie f .of State. Lord Stanley,. Lord, Derby's son, is 32 yel mon whom public opinion i . t• the probable; suitable, and bit , father. Nor AT ALL AsprOsignis this Region :re her,inning ter Price, the Billingivgato notrriths 'a wolf in.theep's clothing."' Ftyg of the I Voykingiteces pu u Itirlt 11 ey .ella rge . MY, Pric , "0”.1, Adrurute, with abect the C • althoul friend, otol . pkhlielier of the the urtrtitncri. Niro calllc , wllicti will meet: to-day • t Johnron, St. Clair, Wear men arc' Aiscoirerint, tie uian, Price. ELL ittex.wetre in his bands. they 1t.011.1 1,,e 1.111 like sheep a highest party bidder. If • uoiiiininen of Ibis Iteitio letitbran discountenance en theilt bitterest teensy. IT is pruhirbly, our dity, to notice that our con temporary, the Ashland Gazetteer, bus donned po littera robes, and is doing l•aule for Detnoeratie principles. 'Democratic principles! A curious "4'lll:t P"Ada, " are these same Democratie ;wind pies. They are like Paddy's flea; you 11 1 7.0 r finger on then' and they 'are ; not there. Ark PeensYlvanian Democratie politician in 'analyze his principles, and.tetr to one, he is •, first rate Notional man, and' n 'uncompromising frieoB of the Tariff--upon "the stamp." Ask hii brdtber at the South, and bier Deism - Attie' principles are, more SlavelTerritOry, "say way we cab get it," and pree'Ykade.... Now, :fray what tire Deuiocrat id principles? in the daYll'orsTeffertorr3na son, the people had sountidea of what. they.con-' slated. • At thisday,in.,tbe bands of thimble-rig Democratic prinCiples are. pttbsent to the p.'eople in pretty Mileh the shape of the. little . ball wader the jilack - lelelcup•- 7 "n , ;w you see it, and now you den't see 41.." Democratic prinei• plies, aro apparentlYreiry nothings, used to emuse'l of no value to the people; but rather detrimental, to theit private treasuries. With the Debater and Cake factions, spoils Lif office appear to . be the principal principles; in their greed for while' they lately at the Court nous° in this Boruugh, - came near making valuable jolts for the surgeon and undertake;. It seems to us as if Democratie principles had become lomeathat mixed up, like trains, upon n.railway collision, and that it is dif ficulCto dCtect in the wrrk of matter anything in a sound and healthy condition. Come, :friend Gatetreer,!you have taken an importankst4.;4. What are' our principles? .If you are in' favor 'of a" Protective Tariff, and opposed to the Lecobtp, ten swindle, you stand on a different- platform from youti Sonthren brethren. If you favor Free Thule atni.are willing to see 4aut f e enter , the Union as Slave Sate—the work of violence and lutes rtlse much r pa gra- clo;in'esi 1 I 858, ", Decrease, tons, 29,914 MM. Making the less fur the week compared With . last yea,29,91-I , tons. Tim aggregate loss from , , the! i abovaregivis so far this year reaches 233,7 8 6 ton!, and - thialoss is weekly. increas4g. With thslow,Ptice of Coal, an I the demand thus ere a r , t tog i 9 new markets, together with the weekly deerearin the supply, there alight to be ti fair dim& d fur Coal towards the olds of the seisote• ThWill: however-depend on the, wants of the ma\ etoihich is largely 'dinsiniihed. -bythe stop. it page of I .lrun %fork', Factories and Steamers, which are great consumers of Coal. • Vesselsasro not so plenty at Port Richmond, as they have been, and freights to the Emit have ad vanced a shade.. The turn-out among the Miners at,Carbondale his reared. -The Miners after a stoppage of five weeks were compelled to go to work at the old wages. Se much fur following•the advice orreck. less adventuress, who sow discord among the la:- horing classes, by arraying them against their employers in order to use them, and then deem them. On this subject, we commend the follow. Ing article from the'llones•lale'Demaerat : ...After n strike, lasting four or five weeks; the miners of the Delaware and 'Hudson Canal Co., resumed wiiik on lust Monday, at the some Wages they. were receiving when they loft off. By so much as they could have earned during these wasted weeks have they lessened their narrow incomes for the currissaLyear, and 'deprived themselves and their families IP many cumforts which they might otherwise have enjoyed. If; they.had.gained the slight advance in wages they demanded, their ag gregate incomes far the year would not have been increased—for the less of time by the strike was ' more than the larger pay would have amounted to.- But this is nut thei worst of the case. By the strilie auumg the-miners, Tau, hundreds of boat men and other employees of the Company, who' were content with the remuneration they were re ceiving, were virtually thrown nut of work. Be- Jew this Borough. bunts were tied ii i i for miles, the boatinen and their animals, subsisting at a very considerable expense, but earning .nothing. It was the miners who entailed thirleas on their fel low laborers. i , The fact is, as tho miners at last found out, the Company were paying as high wages as thby could afford. The miners wore getting all the i l iroceeds 'their labor would realize in the market, nod the company were receiving nothing for the use of their capital. But capital is as fairly entitled to • recompense as labor. nightly understood there is no essential difference betsveed the two. Capi tal is simply the wages of labor economised and httsburided: If a man, through improvidence or want of forecast, spends money as fast us he earns it, he never will accumulate, eapittil,,•,but must re main a lab, ier.' .- People do not work for the sake of working, but i for the gain that comes of it. But mete manual labor, in ordinary employments, (never made a man ..,.rich or "famous. The work-tof bones and sinews may, indeed, get a l man leo 'inatPtiothin7 t and shelter, such as shall Satisfy h spinach ma\ shield him front the elements, but (tlWill not fur-• ' nich him physical luxuries; much less enable him to-cultivate mental resthetirs. The men who-7,rk 'only with bones and muscles are little , better off than beasts of burdenthey toil hard, rare wretch edly. and die poor. Laliorl of the maid must be conjoined with labor of the body, before much ;profit `will accrue, and the profit, in the jnain, will be just in proportion as mental labor i combined with bodily 4 4 Here is j e st where animosity spri gs up be-. tweet, the man who labors mainly with i his body, and the man who labors mainly with hill mMtl.— The mutualjahorer exlialts himself iota.' the only laborer. Looking at his brawny litntils, he feels 1 end says these producaeverything; and he jumps to the ... conclusion that, having produced all; he is entitled to the enjoyment of all. lie comes to look upon the man who labors with his intellect as 'e sort of rolsbor, the plunderer of all working. men. If heovonlif but stop and ask whence lie ...: __ _ . ;-- I derived theipiek, spade and bur with which he , I . [cLuitu sicaveii.] toils Led by 4k i ich his prod uc tiven es s is multi. Al ESSRS. EDITORS I-7-TDO smell rotatoe editor . , ~,l ied, hi s nrair ,,,,, by would abate. The mechanic of the kandord, has - asserted so often in his pa. i r he necessarily, puts' a• larger proportion of mind commands higher wages than the - laborer, because' per that our dittinguidged Representative in Com. gross is argely engaged in the iron businese, that • Into his employment ; nod thosel naechanieal or ' I am on woe to know Where he is - really than en, artistic pursuits pay bait in whiA the greatest gaged. Please itiformi the people whether, it is degree of intellectual skill - and i cultivation are true the _the men Dessert is' engaged in the iron needful. • All the way titt, this fore holds. business or whether •th'is man's sole object 0 nut . It is in the order of nature that mental' labor te_humb ig. the laboringelass,into the:belief that : should pay better than bodily. •Mind is a higher he is a iron manfatturer, tiMllherefore (would 1 and nobler thing - than body. The body is onl the most likely go in for ill., oars; as well as their in . 1 instrument and convenience of the soul. A e idle terest, by way of voting for a Tariff Of Protection. ‘ ill it to complain that mental toil brings more in I have klnown Dewart for.marty years, and I have . the market than physical, as,,lt would,te to gram yet to le rn that he evefi-Inv_ l4ut ested dee cent in any ! . Isle because gold passes, for more than silver. business that would give efitfient.to to chaos s t c The manual, laborer makes another mistake.— ies•or la oring men. -; . PROTECTION- , 4-I i conceive, that ho really works harder than the "Protection" Will really, have to seek-the'rinfors ! man who works with his head. Let him try it motionllll 0O o• 'f the edi tor of t h e Stand ar d, who de c l a re s ' -f o r a week, onciftielf--a-seale as be can, and lie will so positi I 1 that his pet, Dewart, ,„ a „ • see how egregioutly he blutders. Mental 'MI vCly , is e 9g -,, b — ', wears out the powers of life faster than any other in the Iron ;business. The only business we know.: —perhaps, because. organized as society now is, the distinguished representative . to ho - engtqleil 1 physical and mental work are not properly blend in; is dr nkino. ruin. If be has any other, the ed. Take the lawyer , merchants; inanufacturers, the Standard, who appears to be editor ti hell ' and hankers of a largo city, - and by the time they i reach middle life they ore prematurely! old. The posted iii regard to the honorable gentleman's in - I intense rack and wear of mind has worn them l vestments, will .we presume, afford "PsotCclion" I out. ed ou l elves, the necessary information . The fact that mental labor ,pays better than lrs rindo • rd, do tell, wherenre the iron works ! ; physical, is an immense educational fiiree. It friend St quirkens mental activity, leading Multitudes to toted fin .which they honorable Mr. Derail is; train their heads—who would . otherwise let thMn interestodt? •i . . I run to waste. amt, this way lit been wtought out • 1 nli,the cr ir -e`ments ,-- -ice 1- -. ad art..bi• fraud—yiin still staid aloof from a considerable number 7ho trample • those principles beneath their feet: Your Democratic principloi, Gime ! leer ; cre let's bava ‘ tbom. - W e are curiou to know lifiattbey ore. \ •' FitUdt Uiifl. The Sillt`Lake mail has supra' at St. Joseph,- 310., with +t es to the 19th June. The party ,fetching the m . it met Gen. Johnston apd his army at Echo Outwit, about- fifty_Milea] 'from the city ; the troops are in fine health - Iliad spirits. 'Brigham Young and his folletWers were stillat Provo. , Young had recently met the P r e:ma i Commissioners and Gov. Pumming.. The result ', of the Conference was anknown; but it was Whis pered that they had concluded a treaty of peace, although Gen. Johnston had received assurainces from the Peace Commissienrs that the army would bo peacefully' received at Salt Lake: Yet he seemed to lack faith in the pacific dispositi4a of the Saints, and was therefore keeping his poirder dry and his forces in condition to repel any I r hosi tile demonstratitins which might be made against him. Ile had issued a proclamation to the 1 7 1 '5O, t li, plo, offering aseietance and protection ) to all may be reitraieed of their liberty I ' - FROM ‘ OALIPORXIA.—Th . 9 ' steamship Star to West nrriied on Wednesday at New York, witl California wails to Juno 20th; and about sl,l 000 in specie. ',Business at San Francisco improved' during the past fortnight. The hur l which promised - to be an abundant one, had meneed, andquantiti's% of new wheat and h: were being sent to- market. The Indians again ,4CComing !cry troublesome. A portii the hai r iness part of Glariposa was des:roye the 18th of June, involving a loss of $230,4 Agother` serious fire occurred at San Antb Calaveras county, consuming property to amount of $200,000. Assassinatiuni and li r law were quite preialenb in the interior cum The defeat of Col. Stoptue in Oregon, was c by his troops falling into an„notbucckde. 'l4 forced to retreat with a low' , of se4i!i kille fifteen wounded. • ':r ACKNOR'LEDGIIENT.—ToIhiIee of:ohs subsc iberiv who have promp - ily responded to the calls made upon thew by ourselves, tine() the grst of 'the, 'pooh, we arc under obligations:: If those who tfe still indebted to us, will upo.n: the presenta ion, of their respective bills, "folloW suit;' we shall in 10etober or thereabouts, •bet enabled to • publish ti clean list—always a gratiping ta l k to both pub i liAer and pairon.: I 9 1 5 '4' . 1 [cowwwfvlcaren.] - Mrath s. EDITORS :-I wad glad to see theiname of Col: John P. Hobart presented to the ficople as a candidate for SherilT, in your last Journal.-- lie is' unfssuming and modest, but fur that ieneon • ho sboull hoe be overlooked in the selectihn of candiAates. Der..llobart has long been n re4itient of 'Schuklkill county, and is favorably .k.noyin to all ounei Wens. Kind•bencte4 liberal and bailor, nos !nab knows him, who does' hot respect hlin.— lie is= wWI acquainted with the business 'de the county, and of the Courts, and if elected Sheriff would tn,ttlie one of atm best and most poputer• of• fivers welhave• ever 101 in Schuylkill coutaty.— • Celt Hobart 'speaks both the German - and trigliFft bingunguls fluently, end would givelatistection , Ao all who might have business in the Shcrifria:of / flee: T e friend of the people, a Frotectlve Tar iff man rctu .principlc,ro good citizen and a ttp.i• ble man, we !law his tnerjts will not be overlooked by the•lletiple s tlonvention. If nominated, Mr.: Hobart will receive a heavy vote is , • - 1 1859, 358, .0 an alar ISE thiqg to !ed his p i Kansas' El MEM Pronti Mrutis. EDITORS :--i i Gold D, Oar's, which yt for subs ription 'to thel tour former fellow Turned up a trump and ore.. no{ nlone bodily, paid our citv a visit lal screntwird pt hie hotel Buebtinpn. l'eto in no J you ma , judge of the' pirty 1 , this Slate, by Cook. , hurley Le b, 4 !) are i I tee. will he lEEE= --i -t can tko cry si I ing, A and E ; a!t reakon,, ay.'s York' r by si, KT CLUA ne. An. le scare: LI hags. ,[2 RAMP. oaf fee n.—Work , es of this '.ville. It tore, hold solved to with ull Breinin' the DiV Id chp ro era id ill th rich:loge I • lore ilictil , se of this cod Lord phiicy hid next the Chi.... 41.1.. f. ,Itlly_ in .. ......r, na. tinily forgotten. No I think this ought Why ,'th r ere has ant bon such a groat a ft since • tlii• unmoral.' •and never. to•be-fi i Battle iif Ot. Clair, ,so admirably describet corresplandeat of the Lon dote Times. 1 On-the !looming of are 4th, 14 invit4 Sillitary .. any I; the town attended service atthe .. . E. Chinch, and listen': t vi great a to ion I - an appropriate sermon II 11. H. 3 4 .I'ne, pager of the nbusii church prevented a :very pa yiotio, appearance, r doubt _f ever. called I; on, will ..10 ttheiel vice in the cause of freedotn.. In the eve Cadet. of Temperuneel attended the shun to beer.a sermon on the subject of Tem It w.B ; quite gratifying to see so tunnyvio I inglboys enlisted In the great coati-. of once.. It is to be hoped they will ..to then ereditory anion hat i last threo of s tluri g ‘li. tho c act I attenti re, attacks to affairs ho by ri 'of 0ge,, 1 Englatia cceptalilor. e way, is and i d Lilo Uggcste as uccelsor of ~ —The to find on ribbler anding his The Gie 4 onve ‘ nti4 I .h a diior kii 61: 1 1l pi° .rkmen of On . flkiis \ . be 1 ork-' Jude Lem, ofrE he i .ye• otiee. ' the 1 4,- ,te hrocq Itrue," nod never, ;arc,. heroine s that llydraljeaded. tuonster—num. 'endued so thonylezirts to bleat an'd tear even im our own, fifths and wit inring Iso many of oar youths on 'to rui, l they du all in their power to arrest the ' ll3' arch !01 . nn evil wh ich *mitt . de-vastu! ruin Or our lair,itind. On 'tile sth, the .431110 U. SAbatit rch pie nies . in the „ropes feu town, where was spent very pidasantlyrin eating, drin Youthrol amusements. In the evening, t the imolai dbiplay Of fire works, but we 'succeed in getting up such a grand d y6ur town people•Etd. Be passed the da Clair. May we see, mini happy; return 4th yr July., ‘• Yours truly, • r KITTY C (Theek * you Kitty, for Your sprightly I It certainly was 'a grave eversigbitbat el bar St.'plair, was not noticed lust week tn ake ample amends the untie SeIiB9_4I.IURICAL.) I tficir adds ' asycntiats, I. organ. I nnolhEr l Junaibsin gin 1 dui ;rue mull the wurk ter of this r ieteresti that they lee,' to the ~ nee of 'the et wisely, chingtrell 1 • I 0 'lace l in • st assure the shit he great *irk lel *My, the TAMAQUA LETTER ON PEORIA. t, ILL., July 10th, pereio you will Eitij , no will place tt; my .11;uers t 'citizen, Dr. C. Lel big gun among the hut also politically ttely, and ,was toostt by the. Minions or, doer, but chi»; liable it materials et a the Do its standard Lanni From present. a of this Stnte will 11. In that ease, A the U. S. Senate. e ttepublienn victory ,this ft will be :met t. f etrength en. ability. Your do s but a pigmy beside him: tee t.N.hat your p per aswell ea .the 1 pers . gencrally a Pennsylvania; ar pr agitating the Tariff question. Itti politic. Edon in this State.-it 6d omong the people, and *illbee t. For, the great Ilene mutt soon or direct Taxiitioa. . ni arers are hu.sy now-harvesifn It will not yi'ablon average crop nois. It la to 'edrly yektn asiiiiia he Corn •erop. Alavarable and I help much blltiriog it to maturity • earanceii &able a -lion crop. - I Youre,iteepeetfully l , . . I LETTER FROM "KITTY.' ST. Cidttn . , July 14th, ins. EntTons : hooking over the Journal if Saturday lam, I id sth'uf. Jul , • St. Clair, hail S o two weft lin' potato life ever folldn general estimation more rapidly, than have Itigkr and Jeho Jance. They started for S ,, tithern favor at one and the fame time—Loth Inking tit same 'stupid usistak!, thin whatever they . mitt do iti Washington Mould be talts;ated in Pennsylvania. • In the mid-t of their clownish- sod complacent appeals to tlie'llrestaters, they Sod that they have lost all tbeirifriends at home, .and whlo , ponies stricken at this, they fall down on their knees to I their immediate constituents, the' South turns on Its heel, and leaves them to their fate: It is well merited. THE COAL TRADE. Potlsvlllei July 17, VMS. The.grisintity tent by Railroad this week is 40,209 024—by Canal 40,363 04—for the week 80,612 06 tons ; showing a considerable increase over last week, but it still falls abort of the cor responding week last year 1,804 tuns. This is the only fair weekly •shipment of Coal we have had this season from Schuylkill County, which shows that the demand, tor Coal is better, but tbe.pricas continuo to rule very low. The trade fur the'week sums up as follows from the principal Regions : , 1857.. ' 1115 t. • Dec. Inc Feb uylklll—liall rra 11, 40.630V 0 l 421 Canal, " 41,746 40 1,383' , Lehigh—Ball road, - 11.605 10,431 1,074 . C.an al, 36.207 22.492 13,1'06 Del.k• 'lndents Co., 55.214 6.663 14,624 Penna. Coll Co., 29,523 25.021 2,602 Berautne, Son!.h, 6,588 11,386 • • 4.708 },f the Lb the ,500,. had CUM - rley wero ,n of [ ties. used WAS and aaproyeinents in mechanics and art. by which the drudgery of labor hail been diminished, while it productiveness has been Immeasurably increased. Capital and labor" are hence mutual friends:-= The miners have dt last come to •that conclusion, as we arc glad to hear. Alter mutual ezplana• liens a better understanding line been established between them and the Company than has existed. hitherto. We trust it will continue." • • . •COA I, AI tRICET, July 9, 1958. 'The d'ul lowing are the cash prices for Coal by the deed., hanau rs, ,pp.ear gala a matrun is a cargo: tg-4. , 0 11 30 . " Broken and Egg, 3' 20 0 330 Red Ash Lump, 345 0 3 60 . -" Broken and Egg, 345 6 . 360 ' " Stove, •3 30 ® 360 Lehigh, Lnmp, 3 . 50 0• • " Broken and Egg, 350 og . 3 621. By retail from yard, Chestnut $3 @ $3 25, Nat $3 25 0 $3 50, prepared 54 00 @I 34 NEW : YORK COAL MARKET. July ]s,'sB.—There is little new in our market for domestic Coal.— The demand continues fair both for cargoes for the East and fur home ace; prices are without essential change: the receipts at •tider;at,:r have been liberal. and our stock has increaSed some *hat, and promises to be equal to laspeur's at the eldse of navigation, if nothing occurs to the :canals.. We continue to quote at $3 50•@ $4 15 by the cargo and from yard at $4 ® . ,55. Fur 'sign is in limited request-and is without much change.—Tribatte. l oppesi e again rdris is much orite e met, their in Con d !nut+ tte eon• Pre. Holston Coal Market. [Oirrectori Weeny from the. Boson Cburier,Ju/y 15.) Cannel. - • - - • chat 01 11 00 Nelirart - • - none • • - none Sydney, -' • • ; Otto rhal• 450 (et' 4e2 Pictou. • . • • •• mine ehal 440 450 Pielou line,- • - --mine Elcbuylkillorbltelmh, ton - 4'75 44' 500 do red nob, - - • - - 800 0: 525 d> -lump, • • • • 475 of. 800 Lehigh lump 625 Johns' lump, (Schuylkill) - 5 Lackaa46o4,. • - - 475 45 600 leen en. lutto he. far here, hrgutten d by the IZTAIL fIICZ Anthracite white & red ash= • BY TELEGRAPH. Fau.Ar t 6o'cioca.t.r. irriphts frost Rid, utaneln— New York - -90 to 95 I Horton 1 25 to 1 VI Abode Island - 105 West Pit - - 1 00 • Then were In Port on Monday lax 30 bents-5 yes sets: Tuesday. 3J boats-15 vessels: Wednesday, 30 boats —l5 rowels; Thursday, 30 boats-153'0mb; Friday, SO boa t 12 rowels,. • , Schuylkill Coal Trade far 16 'Quantity of Coal rent by Railroad and Cana week ending on Thursday evening lasi: . . RAILROAD.. 41114: . 0,372 00 7.903110 3..144 03 ,1,69`2 14 19.503 04 24,290 10 1.301 18 ' 1 00 00 7,631 17 1 . 1,416 10 Port Carbon, Pottsville. Schuylkill Auburn, Port Clinton; TctalftW the week, Total by hail-osil lu Canal„ Total by Canal and itallniid. Shipments to same period bat .yrar OEM • latter.— r Deighl ; but v ' Du. 11 By Jraitroad, Ity.Cantil, • Mervin': lo 185,9 1 so Gar, 185,413 155,499 34,713 4,798 155,499 , 4.7p9 500 0 L5O 58. 1, for the COO 01 40.20 02 40,210 02 - loos, tic,L7:: 06 909,032 09 4t9,436 12 tons,' 1,247,409:01 RCM TOTAL., 40.630 00 1.036,043 02 41,746 00 611,301 19 82,Tai W. 1,553,514 01 3,247,469 01 t°D3 I 806 5052 00 Rate• of Toll and Tranigo olOss RAiL ROAD roe TWAM.' • , Aron Fr •v *W Firm • • Prost J/Latrboti, 8. Lligr • 19.. A Own' Pt.C7inion. To Tchnlood, •$1 40 11 3.11 $1 Z,, .$1 11) , To Ilillad'a , 140 IMI I'2,i - ,1 30 Spring lUDs, 135 130 120 1 :5) fl ailing% 95 0) _ so RO Rates of Toll by Canal for the present. 'Fro* P. CUrbon. Mt. Carbon. S. 17aren. rt. Makin. To Philad's., C 6 CI .82 60 ~ Sprint:llin; 00 . 60 67 Norristown, • 55 • 54 • 51. 45 3 • Reading. 38 - 37 . .35 31 • Rates of Freight by'Canal. , Frost Pt. C 0 Lt. C.. 3 . Llama. It Cliiitais. To New York, 11 55• $1 50 . , $1 41 To naiad's, . .5 . 5 / - r. 45 To peassrare Front. GO ' I. V. ..r...'-. ---•-•.- -.- Koji it Te' , .Ate* o) -1)11. ite., !rota MatachlChulak. Via Lett let Talley sn4 Northern reUD, allitrOadP; to Muter street, Philadelphia, _ El 71 --- Itoites.of Toll, ate., to Billthisozo. From Pluegnive. Schuylkill Co., dLi 10 From Millersburg, Dauphin Co., 1 2 10 From Tre.ortou Northumberland Co., (private arrange . meat. in ecinsideration or bonds, taken by the COl3l - Rates of Toll and Transport**lea • on ?HZ LIR7IIII VAULT 'AIL kOAD. . Mauch Chunk to Trenton, do Rlizsbethport. - - - - do .51OrdsCanal Basin et Phlfllpsburg. Schuylkill County ItUilroads lists s The -fllowing Is the quantity of Opal transported i over the dittenint Railroads In ;Schuylkill County, for t week ending on Thursday evening hat: REEL Mine Rill and S. Raven R. It., 47.358 05 ' Carbon. " LIM 09 Schuylkill Valley " 4.242 19 Mt. Carbon h Pt. Carbon " 07 51111 Crei•k, " .12;111 Ou Little B.h uylklll, " 19.551 02 Ploogrove Coat Trade for 18311. Amount transported daring the last month: ' KONTIL. TOTAL 1 0 '806 13 ,64 462 19 '1 , , 80.2 14 - ', 41,f'306 Lehigh [Coal Trade for 1856 by Coaxal.' For the week ending on Sono ay last : • Lehigh Coal and Nay. Co., 10,3 5 0 13 143,770 00 D. Mummy and others, . 73 10 186 0 . 2 Spring Mountain Mlues, 1,265 15 10.090 14 , East Simr Loaf do 2.032 09 Coleraine do t 372 11 4.253'15 Bearer Meadow Coal. 't . 151 18 1,683 05 N. York a nd.LehighCoal CO,I 74 08 4.094 07 Gannon Fenns.,C•oal Co.. - 643 16 - 7.567 05 South Spring Mountain Coal, , 399 02 3.54 -12 North Spring Mountain, 62 04 . 1.753 10 Hazleton Coal Co.. 4,363 08 '35.c3 IS East Sara., r Loaf Coal,, 876 11 '6.571 01 Council Oldie, I 6.80 II 11,153' 11 Mount Pleasant Coal, 1 '-', 412 16 0 4.907 03 Duck Mountain 2,0al Co., 680 11 22.867 19 Willingham Coal Co„, : 1,19,4 CS 12.1ggi CO Audi) titled O l d Co, 251 08 ' 6,489 05 , [Unload alai Co„ 65:01 10.218 16 Union Canal, swatara Railroad, Total Lehigh Valley IL. It. For week onaiiigen Sattarday.last L. WICK. TOTAL. 8.11.1 t. 51Inee.(Wm.1111nee &C 0..) 1.8•.1 14 49,613 IS E. Sugar Lost,(Packer & C 0..) 1,34:4 14 37.462 15 N. York & Lehigh. (Taggart& Son.) 550 04 24.851 12, Council a Ictge.(Sharpe, L. a Co. ' ) • 835 IT 32.574,051 German Penna.. 399 08 702 151 Col. 48. M.. (Ratclll7 A,Johnsoo,) 1.140.14 40.271 15' Hazleton (A. Pardee 4 cc...) - 2,928 02 52,200 00 N. Sp. dt.J. B. MeCrwtry & C 0..) 504 013 15,049 08 8. Sp. 514.-(Dolbl es a Dehaven.) 135 17 2.311 06 Mount 'Plemnint, . 134 06 644 07 Eaxt Lehigh, 97 15 Bturult 311nes, 281 18 , Totpl, For the week, 32,939 10 545.01 e Shipments to same period last year: By Railroad, By Canal, Incro toe lo 1859. an far. _ Rates of Toll on Lehigh Canal, &c. Wilktabarre'll.R. L. Canal. D. (final. . Wilkesbarre to W. 11. 25 64 35 1 ' El 24% W. Haven to Bristol, :.., 64 351; (,u1 Itorkport to do. 54 35, 50A .11. Chauk and P. Ilaven„ 51 . 3Z1 2 4 . 881; Fvflights. fo Brolitol. - To Philadelphia. $0 93 • $9 AS Sti 91 White Harald Rockport, 1 . 01111 Riven, Mauch Chunk, - 75 • To New York. White Raven" to New Yin k, i Rockport to do I . Penn Haven to do Mauch-Chunk to do The above freights.do not in rude the toll on Delasvare Division and Raritan Canals. . Lyken ' Valley Coal Trade for 1858. For wee ending on Saturday laet : wail'. TOTAL. . . Lyken Valley Coal Co. I.f 5 , i 01 29150 19 Short Mountain Coal CO., 1,603 19 10.995 10 1- .1201.00 Trovoitoo Coal Trade for 1858. wat. 14469 08 For the week, Scranton eoal Trade for 16513•' For nick ending on Saturday last: .11pped North, 4,330 17 Shipped Boat', 11.386 10 Total, 15.717 07 Shlptueuts to same petted last year Shipped North, Shipped South, 10,450 05 ShomoklreCosil Trade for 1858. - Amount of Coal Shipped Rom Shamokin Coal Region op to Wednesday evening last: For the lag week, Delaware and Hudson Co'a Coal Trade, *ELL TOTAL 4,500 07.607 00 133,tat 00 For the last week Last year, De-reaae this year, Penn,ii. Coal Cogs Coal Trade. For ,the last week, , bask year, Ineresse this Tear, Broad Top Coal Trade for .318586 ' TOTAL. 34:00 40,091 00 For the last week, Cumberland Coal Trade, 1858. Far the last week. Csoal Itatcocar_ AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL I CORRECTED WYCKLY UT WILLIAM TOON • Railroads Philadelphia. SeadiugA Pottityille - MOW:MiII and Schuylkill Maven - - s M4unt Carbon - Mount Carbon and Port.Carbiati Mill Creek - - -•- - Schuylkill Valley Lorberry Creek Swalara Canals NaYigatton preferred - • Union Canal ...... - • . " •• spreferied - - - Del.& ud'n Coal &Tranaportat'n PO.'F i Railroad 41i, Coal Companiessi LlttldScboyl. Nay. It. It. & Coal Co. - Lehigh Coal A Navigation Co. - - - 11aaleton Coal Co.- • .... Duck Mountain Coal C0..-t - Pennsylvania Coal &E. It.Coi• - • Dauphin Coal it. It. CO. -- '• • • hykena Valley Coal Co-. - - - - Bearer Meadow & R. - Lykens Valley Railroad Coal Co- - Coal Companies a Forest Improvement Co - - - North American Co.. preferred - • common - Delaware Coal Co. ...- Cumberland Coal Co. New Creek Coal Co. Miscellaneous Miners' Bank - . . - Farmers' Bank- Pothallietrias Co.. . . Pottsville-Willer Co Toe Stock of all Coal Companies will add the above Ilst when to rniFb ad by those wbident re publics 1 too. NEW ADVERT'MENTS CRAND CONCERT •A T 'TH E TOWN HALL, 011 . . 1110N- 1 LA DAV EVENING, Julj 79th. • MR. KEMMEREit.wiII give a Eueleai Enter. tallument, 01 miscellaneous music, assisted by i.ver 2200 pupils, who will .lug 30 different pieces. Tickets 13 coots • to be had at the 4°641. Concert to COD , inVISCO at) o'clock. [Pottsville, July 17, '3B TJ-11* 'NEW BOOK, or noon 3141.11,. THE 'CRUISt OF THE BETSEY, with Rambles of a Ile°lnstil among . the .Wositlnfer ous Deposita of Scott/sad; by tiugh.Miller." LOW.) moNrsours au Illstkfirsi itoassileot by G. P. 11.4)11112N.. oscr.oLA.TIIE SEM INCILE; kiStarne LECTURES of Lola Moats". withAtiography. • . - Just published, and for ',bit, by 'B BA YN AN. • Centre street, Pottsville. VALUABLE WATER POWERS FOB SALE. THE 1111SCII1BIE offers for, sale, 1 1 0 1 .3 upon . mabl terms, b valuable Water pow.! en, 13 ,v log twelve fret tall e ch. si t u a t ed ' on the West' Branch or the Schuykill 111, r. 11.6 tidies from the ho-, rough of Crvesona..2 l ,4 miles rum Schuylkill Haven. 234 t miles from,: 9tlsirine, and 4 Mlles from Mineravllle. , —; These water were could profitably applied to - th e' manufactu of flour,powder or mining and other tools.l which find a rash market In the immediate viclnlty.--; They are !waled on the knoll ill. A Schuylkill Haven' t Italtroid, and are also conve nient of access by the public roads, so that persona dearest's of jtaproring them caul have superior facilities for transportation. A sobstan-' tial, dam end PAW mill have been erected upon one of. them, so that the expense ofapplying It to awy =unreel turing purpose will tie small. For further partictdars Inquire of James Wteneen,! near the f remises or of the intueriber, atthle residence in Cressona. R. A. W I LDEIL July 17,'b8, , • _ 434tf , , ORPHANS'-COURT SALE. URSUANT to an order of 'the Or.; phaea' Court of the county of fkbuylkill. the sule.l an ber, Administrator of theestate of Michael Schaeffer ,, late of Wayne township, deceased, will !moue to sale 14! public vendee on Saturday, the it h day of Admist next,' at 100'c-trek In the forenoon, at the public h o use of Charles Hummel, in the torn of yi ledenaburg. the fol.-, I ,lowing tract or land, vas: . . No L—All that certain farm and tract of land. it .. In the Township of Wayne. in the county of SehuyikliLl ' adjoining lands ofJuob Scluelier. Philip n ornate'. John. Sweigerkand ilu obeinger A Clown. containing Sff acres' arid 141 perches, strict measure. The Improvements con.: slat of a Mr two-story leg house. weather boa flied, and' a shine kit betrattached, and a log ham; About sixty; acres are e Inv and in goon cultivation. the renieinder, is extellord timber land for rail! . Az. There to an or., chard of good crafted apple trees upon tho term contain.; log ten acres. Th e tract Is ;well watered, there being-, springs or rivulets in alenost!every Held. Thefann la 10. cated one and a quarter tu LIM south of Trieden'sburg, No. 2.—A1l that certain tract of farming land. situate In the township of Wayne, in the county of Schuylkill,' adjoining the foregoing tract. lands-of .Jacob - Schieffer, Daniel Deed. John Sweigert, and Samuel &buffer, Con taining SS acres and 141 panbes;ssest measure. This tract la in excellent condition, having been well limed, and numund, the abate being cleared land and well wa-! tend. Terme and conditions wide known at the time: -Midpoint of nee by •. '' ' , . - , .• DANIEL SClLANTVER.,;Adweierletniter. : unto. of tbe Orphani? °Mort, : JAM trots; „Wayne Towupblp, Juus2l3' 211ZI , afrk: _ . 2 WHE.REAS,' the great number of Inerkteet hhildhlZh itt_ the h 0 1 .0041 .ef.POttsville. tender the persons aud property of the Inhahttenti inar, cnriand groat,' airtased to accidents fr to Ire, and wi les. prevented ail liin the thickly 'Wilt eons thereof, ;great dustier and !Gavot' property, If nut a Ilk nuts en sue therefinia-114s„ thareglos • Oriktirtof mad enacted by Ma Poem flarna, Mid it ii *creb,ordainedaideaaetadbyMsaWerlyelfh sung, Sinnort 1. That from and liter the passing of this or , dit‘anca. no Iranian building that shalt &lead itilartthr twenty fret from the grade of the street on whieit.E Is erected, shall ha erected or bnlit In any part of the bo rongh of Pottsville. 1.1 'Em. 2. Every building bereallorerectedot Sit contrary to the iroviskamof_the foregoing feet shall Ito. nod the 9111110. is hereby. declared to be, a Was and common nuisance.. . Sac & Every personiwbo shall tine( or eonotiija, of woe to be erected or constructed. any t tabling ohnrary thsprovisions of the first section of this wtWisauee, shall forfeit and pay a tine of One Hundred Dollars. - Sac, 4. Each and esery person who shall be employed ih the building, or erretinr, of any tech wooden building 'forbidden to be erected by the first median of this' ortil wanes', WWI fovltit and pay a floe of Twenty Dollars Sac. 5. The fines luiposed . by this ordinance shall be .recovered by salt in the name of the The Corporation of the horoutzh of Pottsville, bi amordanre with tlw Act of Assembly in such cows wade and provided, to be lost!. toted by the Chief Dames. or the !President of the Town Council.. And the "Ugh Constableund Police 0111ceri of the borou g h are hereby strictly enjoined:and required to give information to the Chief Ringers filf to the Prig. Ident of the Council. ol any rioratiop of any of thepro. visions .1 this ordinance. . Enacted into an ordinance July 13th,1438. • , DANIEL ECU ERTLE.J . _ _ _ Attest. SAin. Ham. Clerk. July 11, '5 TOTAL. 590.488 10 61,379 03 13.914 12 102,300 12 184.413 00 179.471 18 AUSTRALIA! . 1- -r PICKARD .&- CO.'S COMMER- . Cr • CI AL LINE FORoMellwarne, proolt. Iy on advert tool day,. PASSAGE $75 AND DPWARDSI Connecting at Helbourniaßailway and Stea mers, with Geelong, oeston. Hobart Town, Portland, A and Sydney, and by Cobb's Line of Stages, to all the lining Districts: ' PnekerrisgAttgalateawThesuperiorAlCliiper ShiP, Flier tons-burtben. B. Warrnoan, m mender. will r e deipateht4,for 3telbcurne, dirge!, on the 10th of August. • The well known sailing qualities of this noble ship warrant the assertion that she will - Maki the passage in 75 days. ller last voyage was made lb to days. her general arrangements for passengeis shall be unsurpassed by any ship now on the berth for Australis. The Second Cabin and Steerage are well VIM- Blared. havingside light..lottybetween decks, and fit ted up In a substantial and romfortable manner. The provisions are all Inspected bet: ne going on hoard, and have always given good satisfaction, being of the very brit quality, and will be liberally supplied. • Freight and - Pasiengers will be taken at lowest rates. and pitippers and intending emigrants are Invited to give this ship and her aerecnutudat Inns personal inspection. ' For terms of Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to .I,•PICKARD A;L13.,13 Broadway, New York. `July 17. '4511 2943 t ' :22,49S 11 298,80 18 PHILADELPHIA AND READINC aff,Mga/ARMI Bummer Arrangement, July 11, 1838. Leave Pottsville, daily. (eirept Sundays) at 8.15 A. 511, tnd 3.30 P. M.=- Passing Reading at 9.51 A. 31., and 5,08 P. M. Arriving In Philadelphia at 1 . 125 uoan,and at 7..9) P. 31. F • EP PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia. daily. (except Sunday.) at 7 30 A. 11., and 3.30 P. At.—Passing Reading at 10.05 A. 11., and 6.07 P. M. Arriving in Pottrrille at 11.55 noon, and at 7.55 P.ll. 10.431 05 2.50.212 00 22.498 11 298,69 18 Both Up and Down Panaenger Trains connect at Port Clinton with h.Trains to and from Tlllllntitla.Catawitni. Williamsport and Elmira. Morning Passenger fraing meg connect at Port Clinton for Wilk...sham, Scranton and Clttalou. WICK. • 'TOTAL: 11,505 10 21.754 02 a 0.2 0 .6 to. EN 987 14 • - • LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Passenger Train leaves, Reading at 1048 A. 51_ after arrival - of Up and Down Morning Passenger Trains from Philadelphia and Putterßte. Arriving at Harrisburg at L'' .t and connecting, with Passenger f raina on the Northern Central. "Pennsylvania" and .. `Cuttiherland Valley" Railroads. for Eistibury. iVilliatniport. Elmira, Pittsburg Lancaster. thatiniore and Chamberaturg. Returning, loaves liaiiishurg at 2.25 P. M.. after arri val of Trains front above point.. Arriving at Reading at 4.55 P. 51., and Connecting with Up and Down Trains for Pottsville and :Philadelphia the Mine evening. ,Nq Trains ran ort Sundays. • j k ... ',712 00 356.741 16 855,u52 04 Fires... Between Pottsvilleand Phlladetphia.r. 75 and $l. 25; Reading and Philadelp hia . $1 75 and $1 45; Ilanishorg and Philadelphia. $3 slrd .$1 70; Letanon and Philadelphia. $2 CO and $2 10: Reading and ilar tishurg. $1 Ott and $1 30; Reading and .Pottsville. $1 05 and $0 $5; Reading and Lebanon. $5 and 70 cents; Poitsvllleand Harrisburg. $2 CS and $2 15; Pottsville and Lebanon. $1 ifs and g 50. Through Nn..l Tickets—Pottsville to Rallimere.ss 00: 'leading to ll:dilutor.. $4: Reading In Lancaster. $.. 25. 54- SO pounds of Baggage ',Hosed each Passenger. The Second Class Can run with all the &neve Regular Passenger Trains. Sir - Morning Train Down and Afternoon Train Up. only, sun on Sunday.. • Through rind Cla s Ticketa. at rednred rates, to Niag ara Falls, nutralo, - lletfidt. Chicago. and ell the prlerlyal petele In the West. North Wept. and the Can .das; and Etnizrant Tickets. al lower farce, to all the above places, can be had on application to the Station Agent.l Al All Tickets will fie purchased before the Trains start. ilighei fares charged If paid In cars. '. O. A. MCOLLS, le t tsg. lk Gen. - Supt. July 3, '58Al":" • 46,;;G u 9 IMAL 40,542 19 MISCELLANEOUS. LADIES' . WQRK BASIETS, OR • IISTANDS, EAUtIFUL Patterns—Light and , Durable; 'Alro.SuspenAloe Flower Dakota. just n.ceired and rim sale by • lt, 11ANNAN. TOTAL 64.574 19 248,790 03 311,275 02 TOTAL. 95.22 1 4 16 161,066 10 PRESERVING • yETTI.ES AND JARS, corngi of • l6. Centre and Market effects. "Sign of Use ~ Few," al STICIITER k THOMPSON'S. .L'ottevllle, July, 10,'58., t 23- 1 . MECHANICS tiO, ME ! .. UST received , and 'agents for, an ItJ Improved 4Uand Say/. patented May., IRIS. tumid n og."'s Plumb and Level, Square, Rule, Scribe, and a Stull WO Ed*. Call at STICIITER k THOMPSON, Coe, of Cenfre and Market al meta, "'Sims of toe Save." Pnltaville, Jilly 10.'58 25 2u1,08t1 11 neat. TOTAL. 2,140 10 31.807 00 (Shamolin•✓nrsnal, 35,63'2 00 4 • • H BALED HAY. rIIHE subscriber has on hand a supe ie rior a'ril le of BAled Timothy HAY and Rye Straw, i w lett he wilt II at the lowest market price . Terme— iatrtriehly rnt ' • All orders twill be promptly attended to on suldrepaing -T. W!LUDIVIG. Donglirsvillo,Berks county, Pa. t July :I. '5B '-'74 m . _ WI E. TOTAL. 25,021 :206.1'21 04 180 321 14 19.600 03 VIEWS OF POTTSVILLE. !EIRE SUBSCRIgEIt has a lot of the L. Views q. Pottsville:which is a beautiful slew of the location. scenery, te.: which.he will sell at the low ralaof 2; rents each, fro dote out the lot. They wet s Published at ;l 50 each . . Now is the tithe to procure a copy. as but, few remain unsold May 20, '5B FELE. TOTAL. 10,833 08 =3,10t, 08 O. STOCK'S HICH - SCHOOL AT_NNECROVE. 9111 E REV,. H. S. KOONS, A. M .._ for many' years Principal, of the Preparatory De, pertinent of Penneylvenin College. will open a eelrd Scheel In the New Arademy Building. at Pinegrove. Ile wfli teach all the brenehes usually taught In our High &hada and Academies. and will pi opera pupa: s wlvldng to take • full eaurve of etudy_for any class in College.— 'nose desiring 'to quality themselves for business will enjoy special edvalitagcs for an doing. • - Diiii.gottOVll islipeirrituated and aeresslbl,e by Rail road. .1 - ifiriloardingean be bad at very rearonabte rates in private families.: • , - The Salon] wild commence about the First of June.— For tenua and-other information. addreas 50 60 ' 50 LO 100 00 '7 00 40 b3l,f, UE respectfully informs his old cus jLtomerx, and the public generally, that ho enntin nes to manufacture ALL KINDS of MOROCVO, Kids, Straits. French: Morocco, Shoe. Hat and Rook Pink Lining and Roans of all colors. lie .has site on hand a general assortment of all kinds of LEATHER, nak tanned and lied Sole Leather. Slaughter Kips, French.and City Calf Skins. MIXERS' UPPER 'LEA -T[IER. Lacing Leather fur belts, and .good DUcket Lea ther for pumps, and an extansire variety of Lasts, Threads. Nails, Pegs. Clamps. Ar.• All kinds of skins, Sheep, Goat, Deer. Ac.; also: Sumac taken In exchange for leather, at the highest market prices, ur paid for in cash. -rot tar Die. July 10. 'SS. . 2s 25 00 00 0 2cl,i % oo 00 no ORDINANCE. DOWN PASSENGRR TRAINS. B. DANNAN, Bookseller and Stationer ^ ' .61}osteD OF DULECTORtI„ Piivrore." May 13, " J. L. MENNIC'S MOROCCO FACTORY, And Leather rind Shoe-Binding Store, Rat7svud gnat, and Iligh street:, . POTTSVILLE. PA. • VALUABLE COAL , LEASES. • rrillE Locust Mountain •Cool'and 1 Company. offer to good tenants several valuable - t Coal Leases upon the Company's'property, in Columbia and Northumberland counties. rho veins offered .are the large White Ash veins of the Locust Mountain. upon which. collieries have been already 'established by Melwrs. -Bast & Pearson. Geo. S. ltepplier and M.O. Brenner. ' :The mammoth vein averages about 25 feet In thick!, ries*. and thetroderlying vein some 12 to 14 feet. Both veins afford a bilge body of Coal above water level. The quality of the Coal Is well established in market. The Mine 11111 RaProad affords an avenue to the Eastern markets, and the Philadelphia & Sunbury Rall road to the Southern and Western marl.ets. Both of these railroads are completed to Ole collieries upon Me t, company's proporty. For particulars. inquire of .1. ANSPACII, Jr.. Theft.. / No. S 8 South Fourth Street. Philadelphia. Or ALEX. W. REA. Eng. rP &pc. Centreville. Columbia Co., Pa. Felru3ry 13,1838 • • SULPHURIC-IRON WATER ! FROM the Burning mtlAil..tigtonnis& Bowen babe appolntoi the un deetimaed their' agents. for the saTer of the celebrated Mineral Waters of the Burning - Mount tin, which have lately been effecting, In our .loitniailato .vicinity. the most extraordinary and wonderful cures of lIIIEUMA TIS3I. i'ILES. SPRAINS. SWELLINGS. and all Menses of the Skin,'Jointe, and Tendone, as well as removing all Mariam., Pimpler. Freeklesandertiptionscandgiviog . the akin sine& transparent and healthy lustre. Hundreds ofy meow. In and amend Pottarille bare 'drank and Irwin:ilia these waters with the most deci ded. immediate, and peculiar benefit, receiving a vigor previously unknown to full health. A few applications' ;of theme Waters, when slightly rearmed. will almost in. *tautly remove all Chrtm, Mations and Ercreiratcts,froM 'the feet, hands, or akin. prucE—Thhly Cents per Gallon. or Four Callous for $l,OO. Single Blames, at the Counter. &mete. BESS It WAFER.' Pcmvsytrrtain Hall, 8.--Fcr.Pilca, - Rheumatistn, Gout,' and for the corn plfte Towns! of Corns, Bunton a, and tun:more& as well as.all eutanear Sores, Cuts and Swellings, these Waters alMuld properly be applied Hot, with a Sponge or Towel, or it convenient; Let a Bath, morning and evening; white ■ hm Moreau may be, drank at Intervals during the day. arconipanled with exercise in the ope 9 Mr. July 3,'58' 234 f qPUBLIQACHOOL HOUSE, AL 'D PROPOSALS will be re= _ _ _ _ • , Allred by the School Board of the borough of Potts le} u 111 the 4th of August next, for the erection of a - horn /louse, op the lot In Centre street, eighty. srries „11 Zb u ihc o i n udl i n i : t o e ran g l ut zt e j t3 l .llft which three trill belabove round except portion of the back part. Said bkildlngto Iti of Brick except the foundation under g . uied. and to be built cc •ording to the plan and spec!, II liens adopted by the Board of Met:tors. Said pro- Pwrill will ombrcre the erection of a small Stone or Ithck Dwelling liouseon the School Lot Sharp Mountain, teL 'of the materials to be taken from the Cents* street Bulldinge, es far as they can be used, aroording to a sps• el/looting/ adopted by the Schonj Boanl. Said p roposals must also embiace the takingCoro and removg of the materials of the present Buiiiiings on the School Douse Int on Cent - re time, which veld materials can be used In the new Buildings se far at they are suitable( for said .Ptirlytaw- The Bellaingsitt b• erected in the Eprin"" of 11551% but a portion of the funds trial* advanced to the Contrae tor the ensuing Yell after the'contract insulated lota, In order to procure a por tion of the materials to work up during the Winter. - • ( The plan and specifications can be examined at h. ttannan's Book Store. By oirdieor the Bawd et Dlrecion. 0. LITTLE, rolisvOleg, July 10,'68 28.1 . . Secretary TRAVELER'S cisme., rrHE latulramd best Traveler s Guide tbroushoot the Milted Stater. jnyt received and for sliest D. tiA tti flo•ap Al* Soya • PAPE - JBACS4 PATENT MACHiNE- LADE Paper thsp,, to hold from 1 to MO po mdr. fiarGetocers.Lanili ipsts sod others, for sal* . - E. GARRICIECO. Conirsstresl,Pottsvni& 41/•if . November 6, 456 EXTENSIVE 11111ARLLE is &mange Steered, Starr a. TILE 1 sahreribre is • prepared, at his stand, to furnish kinds of materiatt his line ibr buil* purposii;—plain and - netaantal. It. total , particular attention the torah Stenos a Munumintsoftda ufacturri, Thiry ran had In arieryNitriety style, and rill rain( Eavorably, I n beauty where, end are offers- June A. 'Edi U. 17) . . CHOICE Er r CIFTSI books has his awn ereafter run pa before purchasing his CHOICE 07 OUTS AT - RAsxitrs CIIOICE,OP GIFTS r AT • . RANNEY'S CROWE OW GIFTS : AT • GANNETT: CHOICE OP GIFTS ` : AT RANNers CHOICE OP GIFTS AT .RANNEY'S .011010 E OP GIFTS - AT RANNEY'S - CHOICE OP GIFTS AT RANNEY'S EROIGE OP GIFTS AT , RANNKY'S GREAT AMERICAN alrr BOOK HOUSE: N 0.293 BROADWAY, NIIW YORK. Where the gifts, consisting er.IEWELRY.4e.. AND TA EYING IN VALUE mom Ts CENTS TO TWO RUN. I DREG DOLLARS. are always On EXIIIBITION. IN ' *AV PLE snow CASE , . Opt New DessalPtlve Cldnlnittler: containing a lame varloW of Boggs In every department; of Schnee and Literature. (all!tat which are sold at tee* tar publishers' prices.) and exPLai rang our NPIT AND. ORIGINAL sysTEm of allowing *reel , purchaser! lIIS OWN CLIME OP GIFTS, and netting forth nnwinallett Inducements to AGENTS. will be sent, post paid, to any Individual, on application. ; Address. I A. ftANNEY, Agent, N 0.293 Broad 1 ' eay. . lifp =Alm i • zit July 3,38 SPIUNO STOCK OF BOOTS AND raors, At Wholesale Wad Retail. DANIEL f•Cli =TIE 1 desires to eall theatten. 4" / lion of the public to/its • ttli _ f extensive assortment of Boots and Shoes: mann- (*A. 4 1,11 Motored under his own /sR, inspection, especially adapted to the Coal Re gion.and t Belled a mr. sale at him Store on CliNTitit . .sritiorr, !above High; %. • I - and opposite the Public School House. He has on hand a well awasitiod Moak of Millets' Bouts and Shoes, Bents and Boys' Calf, Goat and Kip Boos and Brogans of every description; Women's; Misses' sad Cblidren's Galterlioota. Heeled Button GO., tees, lialf - th hers and' bustle Bookies, of every unhurt Women's, lisses' and Child 's !Maud Goat Sktnaeoa Boots, Buskins, Ties and Slippers.3len's Patent !BS* grew Boots. Marian assortment of Felix & Co.'a Res* trig-Work'''. All of which will be Sold at unusually low prices. Particular attentkin given to'all kinds of Many!• factored and euitemor work . and :winking. Ales on hand, a One. assortment of 'franks, %align and 'Carpet Bags. Pottsvlpe, June 19,1 1 i - _ - LATERAgy ByfikAy. A NI ExPERIENchu Eurron, r. successful Author and a thoroughly Educaird Li - erary maul weary with tweuty.flve yenta of the drddge of Daily Jouruallsmi, has deterisilued to hire out Or se l his brain at retail. to those who may require Mull servi ce In anylhonorable way. • Merchants, flutdoess men, Inventors, aid Dealers Of every kind. will be supplied. off hand, with advlert h..- men ts, (peenedi or otherwise.) notices, cards, clOulars, or any %perks of article desired. - , Politicians will be supplied with speeches, reports. res.. olutlons.letters, tracts, pamphlet.. editorial articles, eommunlidions, and every sort of brainwork, which they mayllnd It inconvenient or troublesome to do for themseiveS. Lollies and Gentlemen of every rank in suckty or- oe. eupation in life. can have letters written on any subject, whether bust newt or sentimental. The advertiser will also conduct. or translate corres pondence of every kind, either Boglish,Prench,lipanktb, Oerman or Italian. Poetry, Armstics for Ladles' Albums, Notes; Billet dons, Monodies, and Comporltions of the most delicate and confidential character, Incident to every possible rir ectinstance or event In life, will b 4. furnished In lir lola %le ronedenre. by wyllitit-to the undersigned. and el plaining their wishes., Orders by mall. accompanied with rash. will be strictly and promptly attend, d to. J. THOMPS ON, Li:entre Bureau. Box 2214, Philadelphia P. 0., Pa. (Ifs ' fellm Jan. 30,1'5A THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! • ' PREPARED RV Dill SANDFaRD, 1 t.. Compounded Entirel y Prom. G 111111,.. 11.3 one of the best PURGATIVE and I 1 LIVER medicines now before the public. that seta as a Clithar tie, easier, milder,and more effectual t h an any other medicine known. It is not only'a QUltaillie. but a Lifer remedy. acting first on lice Lircr to ejvetdle mot , bid matter, them on the otc.mail , i and bowels to tarry off ta that matter. thus arcnplishl g two purposer:ieffeetu ally, without any of the painftil feelings experienced in the operations of moot Clilhariiex. It atrrngthena.the system at. the same time that,lt 'puree. It t, and , when dhlly in niodetate dores,Wlll strengthen and build it up with notional rapidity. i . .-, The Liver is one of the principal' regalators of the human body; and . When It performs its Nee. lions well. the poweis of the system are fully de veloped. The Stomach Iselle almost entirely dependent on' the healthy action of ." the Liver for tits prortt performance of Its rune." lions; *hen the ;Stan,. eh is at fault, the bowels areliet , at Mutt, and the whole system millets, in coiner. _ Ouence of one orizion.- 7 the Liwer=hating ceased tole do its duty. For ihe din. eaves of that nrgan;one of the proprietors hits mAdo ' lt his study, In a praclierA of more than lhi Yean:' to find some remedy where- with to. counteract be many derangements In which It if liable.l To proae that 'his reme PI dy is at blot fodnd. any person tfoubled with Li- ver Complalist, in any of .its forum, has but Q to try a Witte, and rent Je tta° Is certain. ' 1 These Gums remove .110 morbid or bad nuttier from the eystem, reapplying in_ their pliee a healthy don of °bile: Invigorating the)." ofcronch, ran.ingl food! to digest yell, purfymg tha bleed, giving tone aind .health to the whole ma le chinery, removing the CRUM of the disease—effect- toga radical cure: Balms', atfacksareeured. and. what is belliri pr n fed, by the per alone ' ape of the Liver Davic, . rotor. H . , Onerniose after eating Is sufficient torelieve the stomach and . prevent the food from rising and sour ing. tA b Only one dose taken , lore retiring, pr e.Y eit s .Nightmare. Only one dose taken atril night, loosens the bonds gently, and cures I Chseire- 1 nem , Onedosetaken•ftereaeh Weal will CUTS pyspepria. SkrOtie dose.fif two tea. spoonfuls Will always re lieve Sect Headache_ One bottle taken tbr.fel ui ll) Male obstrnetlen removes 1 the cause of the disease.A and makes a perfect c4re. , ' Only one dose hentedi..rq ;deb , relieves Cholie. while One dose often repeated . is a sure. cure foriMorra Norbus Old a proventive_., of Matra._ . . ' 1 , aipiinly one bottle hat needol to thmeront of be e) stern the effects of med-,. trine afters long sickness. *One bottle taken forA Jaundice removes all 'Nai tova(.r unnatural color from the skin. ,' • dose takeu a aborti thus before eatingglveavi-• gor, to the appetite. andig makes food diges - bwei c 1 One date often 'repeated I • cures Chronic P.4.rh ' In 1 Its worst tortns.w hi le Sunt•el otter and Bowel ettplairtes yield almost; to the tlratlo dose. One or twildm.es t ehreat.o 4 tacks caused by Worm in ehildren: there la no surer. safer, or speedierj rem y In the world. as it nererty fails: I 41- A fete bottles 'pus eirol Dropsy, by exciting . the absmbents. - . i J . 1 We take pleasure In ri ro M Mmendina It& inedllne al, a preientire for Free s and Ague, ill Firer, nd all Perers of a Bilioulld ) Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands - 7' are willing to testify to it. wonderful virtues. ' i ' ...411..5eh0 use it arc giving their unanimous test i mony in U. t farm. - 1 • I , i Itit-Atis water in the smith with the invigorator, 'and swiallow bothl together. I I . . •cl . - Tim, LlVERurvioolt.AToß' . l Is a Scientific Medical Discovery, and in dailyiwbrhing cures. almost too great to believe. It curie, as it bytnn. sic, men the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle lir required so cure any kind I of, Liver 1 annplaint. froth the worst Jaundice or Dpope . psia in a common headache, all of lahich are the result of a iDio -4 1 • cased Liner. 1 1 I . ,Peteei $1 per bottle.' DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 34 Broadway, Nqw YOrk. ariteiailed by all Di tigaists. Sold in NO 11114 1 0 by II EN la SAILOR; and in Tamaqua. by ki.lJ. yity•J June 19,'48 Nip. -1--- , " • : BOSTON BFLTIPAC COMPANY. Placusale melting. I 'PRE; experience of the past ,eh vc'iars A h., it gained for this Belting the contidetee!atnanu-- faciurenrand ennanmers. The great impr,veknents re cently made In its quality. warrant to in as/getting It to be superior to leather for all open Bells,—Swpdchilly fqr heavy or main Belts. Its first onst is much less than leather—lt li stronger and more durable. andlives a gain in power op the pul ley. It will 'stand a hem of 3(0 degrees utial4cted,—act degree of cold or wet ran Injure Its workirig. iln all re Speets it la 'recommended for Eaw-511115, Alines, grain }Aerators, Machine Shops and Manufactories.l . ' Dfirielno Betting, 3 is 4 Oir. Scale of Prltts, 3 and I, pif, frost which en fillpi vile sfilit price of intermcdaute widths can be *wig,' I 2inh 3 piy, per h 16 cc ot 10 eents. 4-ply, 11 3 tient s sl, n gs 4 .. 4 0 0 20 :. .t i' 24 .. 6 o o o -24 cc a 130 i . " 64n n Z 1 n 1 I • 4 66 a y 0 , 41 .• 34 0 , •7' l 41 .< 8 .. 64 44 38 44 1 I ; 47 .I " n 944 , la IS 4 5 1 .. k' y; 0 10 a 46 41, t fa o ti " " " Be " , .` .75 t. 12 a " " 06 • " 1. ..1 Fa ~.. 1 3 4, o o 72 o sg 14 ig .4/ 44 iikis4 //00 " 15 " I " ' • i' 1107 16 14 16 , n , fl 2 ° t. 115 i is o o i 44 104 , 4, /..., ~• 20 0 , 0 I.- 61 In n 4 I/ 4.1 '22 0 ; :. n la; 64 . s 11:5 " • 124 " ' , " • 13d o o ;175 " ,_; Ileary 5 and 8 ply Belts made to order f r Dat e where great strength is required. (as a aut4ot,ute tor double leather) at an advance of twenty-do? Ind 1111' per cents on 4 ply prices. „ I 1 .3 Ply Hydrant n o se- 1 Increasted to• staved a pressure of 75 lbs. Or ri u , ~...""' 1-2 itu.b per foot, - - - - - • —` a D ' 1 " " , !.." . ''., .. . 11;5 114 0 0 0 _ . . • -, 30 ". 113 " " " - ' '-• - , - 33 " 2 n - . .1' - . 143' " s 3 1 ~ n n '.. . , . - - -1 70 " - 4 Ply Locomotive *. Fire ElliFillge hoes. Woe-rusted to staad a p rawa e of 115 Ito. peraYearei ante. 1 3e4 inch per foot, - • • - • tent& . • 165 214 n " " . . . - - . l .l se n 2 1.2 e o SI . . -• . . 1, 2 3-4 u 0 0 . . . - - -70 New Tork Croton liege, • i • -I :3 Pi • Hose of any size end strength made 10 otder—alsc. Suction Bose tbr Ifire lingluer and albeit puntoses4 The aides Bose has great advantages over !leather, as It needs no oiling. Is perfectly tight, will etti ' nd a very high degree of heat without Injury, and la not atleeted byltho @overeat cold. I, Conplitsgs, ikscol'ipes, /le., furobbed at 11,0 lowest prices. 1 Steam Packing. ' nip a rticle Is now in general' UM by the most al !Binh Engine...o*nd Machinists I brougifont the Boltedlatex.; 1. it la prepared no that 3000 Fahrenheit wi ll 1 (bits Is superior to everything else. as nqt not affect so tanee soma uch elasticity which stands so bighla degree of I heat. and may be okra about ail parts wberd- pack log to „ n e cessary. viz: Manhole Plates. Piston itt4a, Ream Joints. Steam Chests, Cylinder !leads, Singing holes, te, rte. 1, i _. l . 1 Packing made ill order for all the larzollP purposes, 'nth as Mascots. Ytirrs, PINTOS' HODS. PiPe Fi t isoss. lion Aso CND Walla PTSTS, WAVVGII PC/14, Volt asp DarsintriTatvz. TOIL STIMI /NOM P. am , i I "The subeeriberina the Agency front ,tbei.'lsinutite• turere of the above artieles. The Bella cre - ,thele at to the United States , end wefutilsb them In Pchtiji 11103. atjianufardurent' prices, thus erring theeafriaga to the ' pprcbasei., Our orders have else the prefettnee at the lints OTZ2Y qtben for Belts to be made toany pattern, s ite thk not on band, as per agsmrn+i 7we can thereon guarantee fhe delivery of any Dolt wlltito • S n eed tine atter the ordeals received. ' I . ..4eitst 8,'67 32 as arm lIISILtN. • k . , _ • - ' , ,[ ' I - II • ) *EDICINAL TUA ' eI:LEIITLATED HOLLAND REMkibr NR ..,_. . • . if*Vi . HISF.II.I or. THE - KM. , ~ , . - LIVER COMPLAINT, , , 1 , . __l , _ -- AVE AK N I'SS OF A `.; V- R . IN 1 • - OEV I ER A Ili DACU F... '-- F t vEull,FAßttißit:AND EVERY 1%31 ILI has Its peculiar • Sittemom w. thpounded a coill Ii to soul , flatmate Mel" handed down from fat het to •014 mshap/1. The principle that a tonic stimulant Ii netessary inery bowie. Is 'medieval**. yet. beteg tom • pounded by u skillful banda.idlen contain elements both Ineompat bb and intonsistent—oometimespositiew 11 ly hurtful. e here offer to the public. in a highly eon. oeb t rated ibis* what will witty supply this want, pm-. pared otos aciOntific prinelples. compounded of simples. °Meeacting ic larTny, yet oath fulfil li ng its own ressedial To ell PlatiAll Is bees offired.in a ionvenlant MIMI, circulation,y tuff*. ou action wtitclAactiirg upon the raiser the action of the system lathe Maud and of health. impabilly literacy debilitatine attach of disease J after depreapion frombeat, of , any local or act'. dental rause; On .Aati•Sporprostie. which. with a genies' stimulant nos er.sets with a peculiar influence cipm4bs nervous eystem. calming nervous Irritst lonosben taken properly, wlthhat the least tendency to the MIAs" and without that distressing reaction which Is the bane or most toolte—otteneauslogmoreinjurj than theories's' silethse. I. moderately , .AS A Tomci andymmnaneitty exalting the energiusot al , parts of the frame , producing neeemorny a healthy increase of thg action of the radon.; owns; ghemknily changing the acidity of the stomach, and act ing ncrmally upon the liver In regulating permanently the' hilliary neretlons. • ...., .. NOTlCK.—*hoever expects to find I hiss' berieuge will ,be disappoint . ; ;but to the etch. weak and lowipirited. It *lll prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of WWI* " ' I Plvtositiell- . -- . Caution, 'Aroma boa In. should guard toy northing, 1410 Clirraas hp! Wan Hely The great popularitjet tido delightful eced - inantletif ations; yr birb Thepublic( fullest purchasing. Be not ptrsended to be until you ham, Ova FOEILIIATIea Hoc, hlr trial., One bottle will - if/3811[1re you sepejloolt la total thee. Imitations; • 1 per book. or di bottles for $6, by tbe 014 PROPRIETOR/1-, ICTSoId st IN PACE,JR. &CO. BENJA pbct ICANUfACTOILING CeUtiote anb ITTSBURG, PA. , Phlbsdilpbla by the sgsofs—Dolhoan & lot t he Nortli ; rid. johni s ' i 'hn t m Also, in j it ter & Co.; banesster, by .Jobin F. Loop le. John 0.-Drown. J. C. C. Ilughewand Tamaqua, by X. J. Try ; 'Minerir 111 r. J. .d 1p Schuylkill Mateo, by Dr. D. Cll. November 14, 1 ,7' 48. Tor •sale to Moterig, omen stfoet ; Dyott Reading. by . Co.; gotta, C. W. Epilog K. Burns, • cheater. I . • T MICILUSADOR 01 HEALTH TO ALL. MANKIND. HOtLOWAY'B • ' Don c - tit B to t4i , it SI k 1 . . . 'The wantsterling metlicinil to meet the ins and 11 ef' ofrAltitleil of the suffering mtrtion of humanity, and one entirelyroe:from minetal and other deleterious Tor. ticirs. we,. settriely felt till 111111 nil powerful medicine Was ushered 'into Hie: world ; 110LLORAT'S INTALVAnLC PILTA hate hetome the notlitnotn nittlelor of all nations, Their attribu t e is to TREVIVIT as well as 10 CTRL: they at tack the PAD or Rpm , of the complaint , and than try re rooting the It ddon calko of disease reinvigorate and re store Dyspepsia. • - • store the d ping.eneriles of tkosystetn. assisting' na ture in her t sk of VITAL andfittscrtessar RETOIXATION. The great urge of this continent yields quiritly.to a course of ll ese antiseptic. mak and the digestive or gans are rest red' to their proper tone: no matter- In whatlideou shape this bytes of disease oxhlltli It Itself, this searching and unerring remedy disperses It from the patient'it system. • General Debility and Weakneis, • From whatever cause. Lowstss or spume, end all enter signs of a diseased Hoer. and other disorganization of the System, vanish * under the eradicating influence of this all powerful antiseptic and detergent remedy. Bilious Disorders The miler quantum end right condition of the bile is of momentum. importance to the health of the' human "frame, this AS .i-cluotio medicine expels the bidder seeds oi the complaint, end renders all the fluids and *emotions pure and fluent. cleansing and resusettating the ital functions of the body. • . Sickly Females Fbould lose no time In trying a few dome of this Inn. lating and: renovating remedy, whatever maybe their toinplaint: it can ler taken with middy In all periddind and MUT diaorgantsations, and its effect is all. but ml• raculoua. Iforefuted Proof. The teathuony of Natlcna la occultism,ly borne to the benlib gi%log irlrt ors of bit noble remedy, end certifi cates In oirrry thing language boar *hoes§ to the acne- NIAOLZ-XEIS of their INTRINSIC IiORIII. - . - .` lialuse,ty's Pill. are the bent rentedyfrn awil in the world Ar the following dieetieee: ~ f• Actlime.• 1.. ~ DrNe7, • . inward Weaties, _ . ... .. Bowel Com alutaDebillty, Liver Oaiiiplelnte, Carl:11114, Fever and Ague. Lowness of !Spirits, ColdS, . Female Coln plaints Pules, ' '! Client l'isen es, Headaches, Biotin and firayel, Cost Ivenese, Indigestion, Recolpity , ftynjp. Drsni,pla, Influenza, bier:how, Inflammation. Ten I Affectlo's Worms of all kinds.• fa•C a lon T—None are Seeable ilnlo6 wrral , "Holing:ay. its YOrk and 'Lendon.". are dfice'rnable es a Water Ma k In every leaf of the' book of directions around exchipot or box; the lime may be rialnlyseen by tfi.l./.lty IL , a ltqf fo thelighl. A handsome rtitiard will bo given to any ono rendering. such Informal to xi may lead to the Meet bin ofenfparty or parties cotttitertrit log the otedleines or. vending the 'awe, knowlyik them to be snuriolcs. 'S.' Id at (ho Manufactories of Protests , r lificrt;ST, SO Maiden Ilene. Now York. and by all respecta e Drug• gists and "Di.alers In 3tedleine thriumbout Obi, United Sates and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 Cents, cents. andla eaeb. • . 43-Them{ IT considerable saving •by taking the larger. sixes. - I • t' ; N. D.—Di' for' the guidance of patients In every disorder ar gazed to each box. '.. June EN*. • '• 254venT THE IMPERIAL.DEPURATIVE I The Starklard Ifon4y of the Nineteenth Cknhatt. • FOft ALL DTSEASES OF THE BLOOD. 1 3REBARED BY DR. I.OUNSBEit- NY A CO., No, SO North Tiflis street, living Arch, itliadelphut, . • . . FirC4Tcerests ant f.Fenrfuteus Direasei, ll'h ill Sita iit.9 St Hip Di emu, Nationale! Effete& Otehunclet, Tel ler Se.ild heed, Otwa if the Month and Throut,Britpirons if the &in, ' • •• ' - mid all.. ' . 1117MOAS AND IifFURITIXS OF TIIIBLOOD, • are effeettilly. and.permanently cored I , t • ' • Imperial Depurative. • Mitt Siettlelne cot. Mends hart to pfliqth, and their ennfidenerabr two relwona—}prat—lt io .juot what it la re P rel4^7o4 to be, ;and will do all that le claimed fir D Litt it will r. cure every dieesse.tx*stwe III" "PetiallY adapted at. prepared go one .1. 0 ..4 of, coutp!ainte. and there it ctires—foi the Smood p',,e, this W. edia n e i" • pure. highli; ("mantra/of and adae—eo that It at ante i insiders thtliseaxe—if it Is CU . b le. lama d ose ,. nor -Inn ": et'n ll nod one t fit lo not mt. , ked for—One to Three bottles wit in equa j or iti „gopee. exhibit Its great curia i fore prop * es . I n hue „ v et. littie and money are not wasted in long and froUleee erfote to obtain a cure. In. Cancerous oad N•oefete4s disesees,no medicine has eTrr equa l it in Its sues. - . ul I' l .' lll, Teller, o rThatinnte ..d irkv,r4tr. cannot rewtot the cirattsing nd purl t• In; effeeta of the•ittrtataLfttrUlta• TIC& • r ' Meer: retry c g o nteler. no natter how obatlnate Or long titan ins. lowiablY 'lad ln the wonderful effects of the Bonn 0 . inntliTlVg. . . o bi or . 1 ,,,,,„, o , 42. use it-alike; with perfert security. If you a, l re lOW eft try' One Dottie. and If you wish advice; wits to the Principal Offlee. No. 50 North Fifth Street. he or :Arch, and you.will receive It. (by enclosing stamp f ur l., stwer.)' • De. LOI )%SI ERILY A C 0..: - I Philadelphia. ale by CHARLES IF. EPTING; Druggist. S. I Centre A Norwegian strests.,.(opposite Nur tel.) Pottsville,. Pa. 1 ;als . by Drugg,iehe generally. 'SS fir) i .24.4m Goner timer* U• si-For June 1.2 SiNESS CARDS. 1. L. DODSON, Den- At, Market Street, three doom i g4 d south side [Pottsville, Jan 23, 'sti. 4ly • • above Ibl, . SITEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., of the Pen neylvania State Geological S u rrey, ode, mines. 10etober 13.'35 .111-tr v explores I PLEASANTS; Civil and Mtiolitg Engineer, IVITSVILLE. Orrta+lllarket street, north side, between Centre aril Seemed. t [Aisttust 32-Gm • n It.eIiARLES HERMANSADEIt, Surgenn and decoacher, - VlLlVLSBU.ne—Oppadtir the Arcadian Inatituta. ' -Anna 70,17 .1 . • . . .:Ay Ki - RANKCARTER, Civil and Min instillengineer, L 4 u rveyor, Er:. will attend to surrey or ad:4ot new. town pints. ie. (Moe with Swot. Low's Y.M., I door lwdow,l3llTor,Terrsee;Pottorllle. Pa. • May 9.°b7 • . lit•tf PTT and Mining . . Engineer. Astilaid._ I's., attend!' to Surveying and inspect leg Mines :surveying and . dividing rep'. Liting Tqwn Lotkand all other business o tbe line of profe4lon.Lettpr addrest, Fountain Spring F. 0., Selauylk I County, • Feb. =1855 '-11-11 Geo. a.ran.) - ' Smith £ Symons, Cieii, N ipg and TopegraphicalLiwitterrr, and alliery , rimers. • ' . Disbuttanrok Feesudits.,l E., f -, . • Brood street, , POTTSVILLE, - 5t 1: - TAMAQUA. April 4 , 4.68 , . •' i 17, lf • H,NRY. %V.. POOLE, Geological, Trfpographleal and .IllainiEtarineer, Centre street, Pottaellfe. PL. shell /Mind lOtt tO egret, It saatatoit none of goal Lands. to annoys of Woes requirinir ape. aealaraey.and. to the eoperintendeoee sod entire .ebere Stir proprietrita of POMO. FebniarY IL 'ad ! aly-22.'57. • , c 4iL. .. GitlNCY—Feir the Purehase and dale of Real Estate:trojiint and Bolling Coal: ix. og charge of Coal •Lands, 311non ' te.and eolleet log rents—from twenty . ivais exparkgto in the County ha Impel , tO gloa-aallataetion. Once Mahantango stroat, .rottaTllle.. - Plpril6, IS' 11 . 3 ' . , CHAS. 111. ItILL. FAIRBANK'S 80/114.8 - - rptiE subscribers, agents for the man. L uthoturent, heroine' reeelved i new irtielLeined the "Union Counter Pale," calculated toire%htrcu 34 tan tkauge to 240 tbs. For sale - al the York Store. c 1 . Z. It AMAI'M A UOtt . 'Vottstrille, Atull "Z 916,168 - IT. ... . . • E. 1 . .' • . . -, : • • BANNAVA 'STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. --- - . Waving precuts! gbh, we sr . ', ems jelepered eiiittiti 401taid 1100 K 41 . irrri iheeris goa.iif OEN A( ImaillnasP_Joaasas, asap* titan It sal be done at any other ettatattureatta 4 toasty, oath ea , Made Pdheehlefe, — Daher taiereat,' : ' • Larai Leaders , Seamed Jtiehth. - amid Bala PO*? Brake. 'fa Avtichaar Agreeseat, Thee Book ' •ll Heeds. . Order lA•lip, 46., - !jut very sheeted wake. Oar Mehra .1011 TYPE is Pel.e•peare than that of say ether °See la ibis die- Wren vliaa.- —ed ere keep headeeapterele eSpheely The PeeptifiFellter rourtetfr n will Yesterday Philadelphia 'a Prielertithapt",b• "The nominee of the Oppealtha • State Courtin. flea for Supreme Judge, Hetlorable Jebel M. Read, of this c f ity, la a lawyer of the highest character, and a eitises•of unblemished •repata. Sloe. We do riot third' that bin leans - could hare node a better itemisation. People's State Cornweettlem. After a short and 'very harmonious session, the convention of the oppositioe to the Democruey„ that met on lfedornday, at Harrisburg, has made its nominations 11/114 adjeersed. Theileandidate for Supreme Judge is John M. Read, Esq. ' , For ' Canal. Commissioner they have nominated William • E. Fraser, of Fayette county. . Ex-Governor Reeder presided over the Convention. lion. John 11. Read is one of the most eminent.menthers of the Philadelphia bp.. while the nominee fur sal Commisirlocerj William E. Fraser, Esq.. of Fayette esmotyrfill a Most excellent, intelligent and worthy pattern's.. The two tickets are now fairly in the held fur the . October contest. The Issue is well defined— Lecompton vs. Aoti•Lecompton; Free trade vs. Protection to American industry. The candidates • are at follows: Lnerrprea "People* ' Democratic A ati. &antigen Ticket. Ticket. Boman :cadge, Wit. PORTER. JOll3l M. 1111/ID. C. 1114 Con.,. WESTLigT FROST. Wit. B. Faaißa . There will liod.lubteally, be a strong vote out neat October. 'The people or Pennsylvania have deterreined be adenoienc a powerful rebuke to tbe winnable, Pro.Sbevery; Free Trade,, Bliebrutaa Administration. So look out below. Woman's Illawm—lt is nut right for a woman to.be compelled to toil from dawn till dark, with needle and tbitiad. . It I. not right that labor should dim her eye and pale her cheek. It is not right that while her husband, soils or brothers, are enjoying themselves in the fresh alr, that she. should be compelled to work like a very davit.— It ii *or right that a wife should be the drudge of the family, and therefojw it is right that the ladies should be saved from terribly exhausting labor, and this may be done, and Is done, by the use of Grover & Baker's Sewing Machine. Irather;Pur chase one for your partner in life. ' 800., present one to your mother. Brotherii„, give one to your sister, and here the satiefaCtion of saving her, it may be, from an early grave. - Offices-730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; and 498 Broadway, New York: r • ; - • Toxic.-From. Cul. Albert Pike, M. C., from itr " km:leas: Washington, D. C., June 11, 1856. . "I have uss4 two' bottles of your licerhavei Holland Ditters t rand have found it very useful ease of Indigestion and Headache, Iliad recommend it to all who need a pleasant and officious reme dy and valuable tunic." . , DYSPEPTIC Wouttx Nonce!—Bcerbaves land Bittel has cured me of Dyspepsia by usiog. it only one week. . I recommend it conlidently to all suffering from Ibis disease. Pittpbarg, Oct. 24, (Mr.. 8. is the wife of Vie noted Lithogiopher.) The late High Sheriff of Allegheny has given we the following: "I was afßieted With Debility 6f the digestive organs, amounting to a lovers attack of Dyspep sia, Which bad reduced iny flesh considerably.-- My wife was also alllicted,Ainder same eireutustao ces and with same disenie. Having used your medicine militia Drerhave's Holland Bitters, we both obtained relief, anidan; happy to afford you this public evidetici of . . u value. i 1 : 1 1 4 : 1 Joint FORSYTH. • a Pittsburgh, lan. 22, 1 ,R 7. PEN, PESTI/1i AND SCISSORS. Air Destbs in Balser!? last week, 110. fl}-Destheiti New tlrk last week, 442. Or Deaths in Philailtilpitia last week; 292, jar Rev. Dr. ChapitkidNow Ihretn, is deal per.Viocennee, soon to ltalarnidlled crab .11 iterLord Napier is' at Habitat Hotel with his ' ;PP -Beware of indulging too freely. in green nppleP. OM-Queer' Victoria will visit Germany this summer. - Aft7The California State Prison, at St. Quentin, contains 1%60 prisoners. PirTllll harvest throughout the State promises t ea an unusually riga yield. ' par+Biebo erlvainee health is such as to give much alarm to le frien‘l4. • ... . 11213 - The ship Tropic Bird has been totally last, on the west point of Inagua. /1411•IThe peach crop this year promises to be one for Amending abuintince. Idr. Rus.el, the correspondent data Times, has recovered from hi, lun•stroke. „or An earthquake iNeurred at Vera Crutt , on the 18th ult.. killing. (iffy person,. ille'The G"vernintmt or Yucatan bad - imposed a duty of fifty cents tm foreign dour. -,t g ro g gety nt Greencastle, Indiana, was, cleaned nut on Moutlitly night by a mob. jrztritiram 11-croakry, of Beach !Liven, aged 25 yew, was killed Net week by lightning. . 4[43-Taers wale 4753 deaths in Philadelphia . during. the PIZ months ending 30th ultimo, 0 -Gen. Denier ib in Washington. ,Ho will be .4,ent from rinnreconly for alburt•tirne.. • ;tr. rbry are beginning in Boston twornameni. tipqr pulpits and internment tables with •.floirers. Fr' rho examination of Gen. Lane at Lawrence on Rio charge of murder, has• relished in his Mt. ;Ur °ewe! Denver does not intend to resign hie imporntt• post as Governor of the Territory of Kansas. . . or Correspondents from Kansas say there is no doubt of the almost, unanimous defeat of 'the English bill. , I ntr. The Load.:la Times is about to be prin)ed on beet root paper, at a saving of romething like $lOO,OOO per annum. jeetr- The hay crop is hoary. .The ',beat crop is a lull average one and in qualify equal to that or anc.previout years. • ..ree r tis estimated that ten thousand African shares have been landed in the I parts it Cuba since January lost. Air The sbitemenofroin a California paper that Louis Keller, of this Keller troupe, had beeu di vorced from his wife, is untrue. gill•Tbe Paris corresponaent of "the Boston Poet soya that crinoline is out of fashion; and that even starch is nut as fait. „PD - Tuere are more men out of employmset in Cleveland noW, says the Naiades/Er, than there ever were before at this season. AM-Miss Caroline Dichings is singing the Mar seislaise, and Mr. Ridings Is persuasting - lien. Washington, at Detroit, Michigan. Tho Englirb country papers • nniftirtnly speak well of the appearance of the crops a. re gards nearly every staple - production. -• frefrOf the fourteen Governors of Ptinnsylvania, since the •adeption-of the Constitution, in' 1790, unly six are living at-the present day. ittitllcrman.C. Gllbert,'the commercial report er at the 114.10 , Coasseereial Advertiser, was ac cidentally Wed in that city on Friday., per The patch of salmon at lialitax . this sum mer has been very large. Immense quantities have been exported to the United States. • . 'The *bole number of persons'employed in Marsachusetts-in the manufacture of btiotr„ shoes' and leather, is estimated allboat 80,001: • pirlhe city marshal of Lexington was mur. dared by a man whom he was attemptibir to •r. rest, when a m.tb seised the murderer and lynched. him on the spot, . • Air S 1 re. Steers, daughter of tho late Benja min Eshelman, of baneaster, Pa., was recently drowned at Red Swirl Springs , under vary trusici 7 ful eireutustanena. , Mr If a boy ten years old should attempt to count the mosquitos now in Cairo, he would reich three score and ten before ho had .enumeratetti, quarter of them. "CPA: young man mimed Healy, residing In Falsingtoti. Bucks county, Pa., was literally tin la .pieces last week by a mowing machine, which be was operating.t sisr•Mr. lintnilton, a grandscM bf Alexander , 'Hamilton, and a member of the Seventh Regi. I ' l meat of New York volunteers, was . drowned at , Richmond last week., , . ~ AO - Prince Alfred'of English,' will shortly ar. , rive in Berlin, and enter the fist regiment of the - Guard, in order to become acquainted with the Prussian military service. .. Agr•The Canidian press express apprehension that the discovery of the meiotic richness of, the Fraser River country will endanger British su premacy in that quarter. .parTbe Taunton-0(44w says there are lour sisters in that town weighing nine hundred and thirty-Ore pounds. The shortest, being about five feet high, weigh two hundred and Ofty.eix potted.. Off At the late State ball of tbo.English Quirt), the . Marquis of Westminster,- the richest man In England, wore four splendid jewels, amongst which was the famous diamond valued at /1150.. 000, in the bat of his sword.. 'Or The Legielature, at its last session appro. printed six thourand dollars to erect a monument at Harrisburg, to the memory of those Penney iva.. Maus who fell or died in the Alexi/an war. Thu monument will mist thirty thousand dollars. ,Cdr Tho Cincinnati Gaulle Predicts a crop of Ififty millions of buithels of corn this year in Ohio. The largest crop for eight years was a.' of 18.55, nudely; 87,587;434 anti this timeliest for the lame tints was that of MI, namely. 62,171,, 551 bushels. 4 5411 - Tbet New Haven City Directory, for the present year, euntains 9,216 names. Estlinsting that one name repress four inhabitanti. the population of the city, w bout Fairhaven or West ville. is 30861, - which would be an lemmazo of &- COO in three Jean. . i Iv. R. atioas. MEI CLALI p. SCIIIICHWAS
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