jllintts' jou POTTSVILLEgi P ITVRDAN, 4171 Y * 4 , /4 airTa c circulation of the Mims' Jonenat setin the ltZgregate circulation of any TilltEE ot er En papers published In the Countr—end as I circ° among the best portion of the populatlon;s advt Want Inserted In its columns ts,of (*OM. wO to the advertiser as If published In any thr oth pers., In out cities the rates of advertising are Prays tied ittinlee aecerdlnir to the circulation of tb paper. Sew Y0rk...9.'11. fluor. Nom N o. 11.1, way.'Nfew York, la autboezed ive P ., riF and dined Win fur the Smote , 113, New and vicinity. • s' fa/ RE C . Fur Subscription* to tilt- . ' loot publication. tChsrles Mrser, to July 1.1858 ' 'Henry Stranch. to July 1,1553 11. [latch, to May 21,1569 John It. Morgan, to Jan. 7,1853 • •.} liisam Chance, to July 1, 1858 . Robin, SO nickson 4 C 0... to Jan: 1, 16.4 Elias Risliel, to March 13.1859 , • Thomas Miller, to July 17. IMP Dr. K. nobluann. to July II 19 59 .1 , , It. 11. Barbie!. to July 17. 85 Caleb Wheeler, Jr., to Jan. 17, 1859 John Kit err, to Jan. 1,1859 • Wm. Mitre.. to Jan. I, 1859 • . J. B. Porter, to• Jule 1,1858 ; Goo. W. Ulrich, to Jan. 1, 1859 'Samuel llotOmn, to July 1,1850 ' . John W. Smith, to July 1, 1859 Geo. Toot, to June 14,1859 • Jacob Kaerqber. to Jan. 1, 1859 • Eli Thomptvon, to July 1, 1853 • . Jacob Zimmerman, to Jan.'', lUD Samuel Warta. to July 1,1858 • • ' Wren a 8r0.,' to July 1,1833 • ~-•••• Tic Wren. to Jaly 1,1838 - . • . Thos. Wren, to July 1.1858 Michael Bright, to July 1:1858 Wm. Cooper. to Jan. 1, 1!8,59 • Town 4 Brigham. to Jitlyl7, 1859 '' '' Perini. Coal Co., to Jan. 1,1859 11. I'. Day. to Jan. 1;1659 .• W.D. *alters, to Jan. 1, 1 59 • wt.,ai tl, Bosworth & Co.. to Dre. 3, 1153 It, A. Wilder, to July 1, 1853 E. Tibbett, to Jan. 1, 1859 ' Win. Buck, to July 1, 1858 Jane Berryman, to July'l, 1858 • Farmers' Dank, to July 1,185 R ' Solomon Foster, to July 1,1553. Fox 4 Ben.. to Jan. 1, 1859 Samuel Garrett, to July 1,1858 J. F. Harris, to Jan. I, 1859 . . J. G. Hewes, to July 1.1858 . . Win. latherington. to July 1,1858 J. A. Ingots. to July 1.1858 Wellington Kline. to Jan. 1: 11159 1 Samuel Morris. toJan.l, 1859 , Joseph :Morgan, to Jan. 1, iav A. Bolton. to July 1,1858 • il. tlutterman, to July 1.1858 • -• • Chas. holder, to Jan. 1,1859 E. T2Warner. to July 1, 1858 . • Loofa 11, Jones. to July 1,1858 . ' Ed. l'ugh, to July 1.1858 .., - . Isaac May. to July 1,1858, , , A. D. EckeLjto Jan.'. 1859 . '; Charlotte lt,srk, to Ju1y1,1859 ' Jacob Druhacker to July r, 1858 , • . Adam E tlen, to July 1,18.'8 • ' Daniel MrVoy, to Jan. 1. 18.59 Geo. Athey, to 0ct.:75. 185 ; . , - L. P. Shotatal I, to July 1,1 53; Peter-Filbert, to 'July 1. 1558 .Ilea, F. W. Courad, to Jan. 1, 1859 -- It. IL Stew. to July 1. 1858 ' Wtu. linteff,,ro July 1.1858 • Dr. Chat , . Gorgas; to July 8, 1858 henry Wrrntz, to July 1, 1858 ~ ; • . julin Huber, to Jan. 1,159 • John Hoch, to Jan. 1; 1 511\ v 11 Greenawalt. to Jan. 18 I D. 1,. Homo. to July 26. 6 Gen. Lee. to * July 1, 1858 - J. M. Bohm, to, July 1,185 ~....._ IL C. Baird. to Jan. 1,1869 , IV. IV. Thomp.to Jan. 1, 185 , ' Kelsey A Louttillo, to jan.1.1859 . Chas. Hoffman, to April 1,1857 °slam Rt Clapp, to Jan. 1,1859 ' To our subscribers no ore still sendin Gil fost as wo make them out. It is a latiUr ous llopink that those "he receive bills will rein us promptly, the respective nmountt4 nd I rove further thought about the matter r eta our sincere thanks to those of our subsea ere Lave thus far, paid up prOmptly. It en oun us to renewed exertion to. publish a l ib roet good paper. •I 1 Sec new OverlisetneO4. , ,. , 1. E Prebident visit Bodfusu now& of Au .uk Talc second expiriment •at etretchln: a graphic cattle across the Atlantic has fmle . Vessels have returned to England. I l'- BEcar..ra.ttr Conn , ieirno;B --- anguine, l .'eo quence of the temporary increase of en • ems ceipts, Treasury has pissed thii ,sin greideet difficulty. and• Will go on errii:P l ,:7 ugli Let him wait a few weeks. • • 111 WILLIAM , T. Poreran, editor• of PO i 0 8 S I - ) f t / . the Timei, died in Now York on lift0o• y. was a good writer, and hp,d a hoatrf filen 8. mingle our regrets at his death, withli.ose knew him better, in a personal sense. 11 • - GLAD ne , rr.—The Harrisburg 17/1101. 1 r • yr,t all the Members of Coqgress who steed .y (tent JiMtny" from Pennsylvania, wrl be renm nated. .We irru glad ,to hear to then have an opportunity to decidt; .n ti merits. 111 Tim attention of 'Miners in direete4l 't the ducementa hold out by 31r. William)) era oiler s, , entlemen of liliEsouri, who litiva 'a rdo made Lead i mineil in Taney..county, ouri lease. For partic i niare see aiivertisemen other column: 4 • 4...• Tow Reading` Casette objects to the eiUt et," Mr. puebanan." We too, think it mail- pros for the majority of hie official sets 411; r,.tu horderedlon verdancy peculiar to youth.l We in favor of, "very young andeSeeeili i tiil get Mr. Buchanan." _ i • . -we. /IMPORTANT TO THE MILITARY.-0111y1 he 1 Division of Pennsylvania is ordered to; Ca of instructi,n at Williamsport in Septe' Cr, s will be paid. Other companies are only invil and will receive no pay. So says a wribi. t .. Pprinsylvniria Tete:evil. , • 1, t . Too 3Dicll.—lt is rumored that the 'e itm the' Rending , GoFetie , intends t? back I ;irft r crane into tho support of the Hon. J. Gltnv Joi us the Congressional candidate. - If tra l e it be a remarkable pulitital somersault tlii ver inconsistent Democratic office seeker.. ll ' • 4. Orr HE:D.-SO • WUCII. 1.4)0 Itt Aveur.—dohn L. - Ringw i iit hour been redrew .1 ft the pOsition of chief clerk of the Mintalanbi hie it t i.Lecomptcin proclivities. Mr.. 81.1 , ,rw rite Mr. Forney in editing the'Prese. Ilti. ah Buck ! Penorylvania's favorite see hue Leen an effortio procureu t ce meat the adminictotion and Mr. Douai e, the vpeech of the latter at Chicrlgo,,ha a a ed t.uch a ecrere reply in the executive otlg —I 1. 7 .a..1.--as to :preclude elf possibility g ut 'uni and harmony" between the high contend! g p tiCl.. • • • THE IlEossrEit'of tide 'Borough, &ids, sti none of its matter shall in being copied, •co ited to us. .We any amen to that, for w a .ave desire to father a single truth stretcherthe ism area from that estahlislitnent. If . our eon vary had not been so deldruiss of itnil i s i t lgt ./outtsat. In style—producing at than ottly c iion—there would •liave been no dan g e r of press confounding the two papers. Tue Society of Friends have address d let tothe 'Emperor of France, entreating 111 1 , - . so excretes the power entrusted to him, that opt readings ou the part of the ?rench me mny in future upon a way fora revival of th trot in human beings; Hint all attempts to let odu into the coloOtyrof Frolic's natives of Ansi- a, u der the name' of' free eunigrarat may tan he absolutelyprohihitcd. TEAMS 'EANY.—The Mtploietration leer ern Afraid of the next electien. Terme of 6 r ec. eill t ion ore otfered).o the anti, Leeoulyitiox ti;l cre It they will all fllbinit iu the anubbings Will ti th have ulreak t received=if all who eteie urt out of office kill agree to stay out--,k It w never were in Aril!. not ark to go itt—'tjh , lb ti the AdmiiiVltion will permit them t i v le Peineeratle ticket+ next fall. _ . - - - --7- _, -7--- , 1 . 1. 4 tiE. PsoPit.e's CANDiDAVC3.--7.i.tio riettli tali receally • made.nt Har risburg are well; r eir thmughout the State: All branches of ttin tion teem dispuied to give them a cordial s , F. , bouid this expectation be 'realized, th e . l, ee of 'Nlessfp. Read Mad .Fraser triaj,bei r es i t , ed . r certain I.y a large majority. Ifr. l itene ; S l ia mil ti?c, is acceptable, not - "lbuly . to the Whiis, um cans atti ltepublacani,•but to Limb nitita a the Demotratic Party 111 are opposed i,f. F 3 / compton iniquill4.. v, lA . union of all those' I Inez ,cannot but secure a si gnal victory. . . ' Tat Suss or MALTS hare been in co . nth 1 n "et Ybiladslphla, during the Peek, with 411 gab lr ,, tu nil parts of the Union, ano piirt 4* 'rot 'tea Erigikh I.ords were' delegates, aii4l t ii vt,htm they dented much ex citcmeat 1 t ey ; MT L r.dt 1.,1.1 V.mett till Lard Derbon, fro 2,01,1ami vid:also' - represented. 'The pii;e din it ere'privaie. There were over 700 delig les the Gorham different lodges. 'the pr l Ciee tlinj ..'l the convention were ,mtrlacted oblil i rich itt ltoo:tiog act of 'men never we re eoklee ed I :::hr--Vue delegation 'Lori Now Jersai, I; hell, measure over sot feet tear- pit. es o t ' [ll. Tax Neer Et, Donstm.—The : excitement in California in regard to the newly discovered gold regions in* the • British North-west , territo'ry, , , Is participated in to a certain extent, by our classes of the /Waage Must.- Thousands nave left Ban Francisco for•Freser Iti4r, and It is . animated that" 'Within' six months forty ' thousand . persons will have left California for the new region.-- Notwithstanding' the toot that the gold of iireser River4bas AIMS far proved somewhat 'inferior to • the gold of California, the British North-west --- Possetsious will be the o_bject and aim of all gold mu Ai hunting Ambition. The regions of all the gold de sh limes posit t are not particularly 'difficult , of access:—, rue- , nu s a .Fieror river, which empties into the Gulf of, 4Z Georgia about eight hundred miles north of San •• Francisco, is navigable for ninety-SIM miles, and MOO a steamer pHss regularly between the !minus eel road. tlements, ascending as far as Fort Bhp!, which , is 'fork but eighty or ninety miles below :be heart of the gold district, at Bic junction•of Frazer and Thump , son Rivers. Finer River is easily navigable! dues i with canoes as far as Fort Yale, sixteen miles 00 above IFert Langley, but not beyond that point. 200 At "Slater's . Diggings," a few MHOS aboie Fort * tif pale, {he wining begins to be produCtive, and ao 1 88 continues up to the confluence of ilk' two rivers. 00 o on Nothlitg farther is known with cert ainty. 200 The i Frazer River mines belong tb. the class of OD • 2 00 superficial digging!. They will probably, be ex -100 haunted l in a few years.. • They will judiciouly 2 t g, guarded by the British governmen and eerloas 200 eialisilo i OS between -. Governer Dots?ss and his 2 2 00 00 .agenti, on the one side, mad Americin immigrants 2 on the other, are exceedingly probable. Of cottrve 00 200 several additional American vessels-ef-war be "I immediately ordered to the waters of Fogel Sound, 1 25 00.-alweli to keep in order Its to protect our citizens. 3- ca The Beagle British chip now therej will also be 4 . 2 C 6 45 swelled to a fleet within a few wee k. 1 1 : 0 3 It w ill not be forgotten that this rich aurifer -00 one region all lies within the limits which the llnited States claimed in the fatoolcompromise 0 for the' ; "whole of Oregon or none. It Allies °° South `of the line 54? 40 ' ,which wai • th /el nolt fea 200 urn of ihe Democracy while fighting the Whigs. 00 - ono Our claim also embraced the whobtiof the great 00 lalandlof Vancouvre, is which the grild fields will 200 doubtless be found to extend. 10.1848 Mr. Backs. 00 200 nan, being - Secretary of State, made!'" treaty cur -22 00 rendering ail our territory North of latitude , 00 forty.nine a nd , west of Paget. Smiled, to Great • ; ! Great, 2 b o o Britain: The extent of leyritoty . thus relinquish. 200 ad was 1 50 , 000 square mites, and it now turns out 200 2 00 — that it as a Dorado rivalling the wealth of Cali: 2.00, 200 rornta..l 'lOO ! • 300 "MIt l : PRICK, AND VIZ WORlCletell C 0111141%. 00 200 rioa.".- 7 llnder this title, a letter purporting to 2 0 have been' written by .!Alfred Sower, President 1 a l of the! Workmen's Convention," is !addressed to 3 30 us. Mr. Sewer may not, probably,) be aware of oo 00 the fact, we therefore, inform him that two .felliz • 400 ' tures are absolutely necessary to insu l t.° the laser' 00 • 10 • tion ofja communication in the Miners 'terse • ' J ' 1 00 2 2 °° Firstly' the communication must be of sufficient' - ! '2 00 publio.interest ; Secondly, it must, be couched r.?: in courteous language. Neither ul 'these requi -2'oo sites &ice Mr. Sower's communication meet. We „ 2 2 0 1 'therefore, respectfully decline publishing it. 300 The gist of Mr. Sowers, communication is al 217 defence of the crack brained adventurer of tbirl 13 , sn otr ,, ,Worknlan'e AdvOcate, • anti vituperation of the I ; tn who hie bad the Independence to cut 3 Ofi .themse Ves loose frion his schemes of personal etnolumeot ut their expense. We have but little liensto say I to those workmen who will "worship false J ob. pus._ If they arc content to be the tools of 11 to tbat 'a t urvy felloW, prier;,-let them. We-pity thus their ignorance, while we ,deplore their folly. ' urn 'lbis Region has already l'ost an hundred thou' , who .4and-411ars, through his mischievous advice to 'g e° the wider& Now forsooth, the unnatntalized up ;hly start niust turn politician to put money in his purse, by bartering to the highest bidder, his s dupes. We Jay plainly to those workmen who are led by this man,- that they err grievvsly.-:-. let Isolation can secure you 'nothing. %If you suffer is the future it will be your own fault. The Pee tete. pie are' now moving, each one as- bard a worker The as - the miner who delves in the earth. We are a workman, andel', industrious, one. Our inter ! efts -are identical., We seek a common object, ,use- Protection, and we tell you , workmen, that you re - eon effect:nothing by spasmodic'er isolated action. it of' We speak earnestly and honestly. If our work men big adopt . our advice, and join with the People heartily, they will effect more by next pith Fall to improve their condition, than an hundred years devoted to the realization of 'such visionary He We 'theoriee ex dribble from the brain:of the charts ho tan of the Workman's Advocate. , , ' PiII:MADLY the most pertinent reply we can th at make to O the article contained in the last number Ten i of the Sunbury Gazette, defending the course of mi. 1 Democintio :Itcprelientiiives in Congress from 1 w ill • Pennsylvania, on the Tariff quPition, is to refer l ie i r our contemporary to the final vote in the House on the Free Trade Tariff Bill of In?. Bat one In-. Democrat from this State, ,Mr. Packer, bad the and courage ] to vote against.it. The rest,either voted val. fur the Bill, or dodged the question in tote. That to Bill, inasmuch as it reduced the duties on Rail an. • road Iron, struck a' powerful blow against the in : tercets et' Pennsylvania. Why did not the Penn sylvania delegation to a man, oppose Its passage? " 01 d We do not. oubt, .in fact, we know' that many VI; 'licniocriits in this State are warm Protectionists "'re - --.and it is not strange, when we consider the lun ar° portance of the treasure in connection with .their reen b4inesit interests; but by this time, we "Mot t they have learned the bitter lesson that they can 11th obtain: no relief from their party. A Democratic im p candidate for office maybe prodigal in promises, and but in 'the perfurumnie,- he :ails short... The air ithd of 'Washington, does •not agree with a Protection the Democrat. British Gold and Southern influence,. generally give him an attack of Free Trade; whicb disease in the. Democratic party, exists unfortu nately, in a chronic torn). Odr contemporary, with industry and ability, attempts to maks:rout a case fur his party, in this matter; but unfortunate ly, the record is against. it. We contend that a "Prole‘eqtre Tariff would benefit the country, North, . South, East and West. We ask it nut for • Penn an: iylvaniaalone ; but , fat every State of the con. out tederacy. .:%ye have the example of older nations. e— as a nattori,ar s e are wise, it will not be lost upon as- us. We want our contemporary to join with' ci for in'advocating the Protective:policy but we 'car , neatly protest against deception. The People know that the Democratic party can do nothing.', be. Hence movement fur a Protective Tariff.-- They wilt report in October next. out the Tacna' isaornis - reason to expect that President io n Buchanan will pass through this city, on a visit par., to New England, in the course of September next. I Imorhe has written as roach, iu erect, to trienda in this city. If so, look out for a that "grand-feeeption" fur him in the Empins City. red.. Oliva is. from,tho Now York borrespon. o nu dence.etl i the Philadelphia Ledger. We doubt ex. ceedingly whether "Teo Cent Jimmy" will yen -10.5. aura to vi it New England in the present state of the our.Domestio Manufactures, and face the work.. her _ hog classes out of einploythent, unless it is to try the and persuade the amaufacturcrs that. it will be greatly td their interests to '"reduce our standard of wages, se., still lower, by the abolistnient of titer all duties; and restating to direct taxation for the ) to support r;f• the, Government. Ile recently spent a pro- ,balf. hour in trying to convert an Iron tuterfac ant tutor and a Superintendent of a Railroad, both w e from Pennsylvania,-to this new Southern doctrine. me "Ile bad better pass UP the Valley of the Schuyl. in: kill, all dotted with Iron Works standing idle, th under hiti "beautiful system," and see the idle hands wtiose fainilies are-suffering for bree I, and whose appeals to the Government in behalf of. fly Protean,* to Domestic Industry have been thrown • lia. under the, table with perfect:contempt by the sulf ate. • porters of ' his •Administration. No ! *No ! I . hey bed ','Teo Cent Jimmy" wards . to travel, be bad better she steer Suaqi, and receive the orations of-Slave °, Drivers,-.1or : go to Europe, where he' would bo - hono - red by those Governments the the Manufacturers, for hie ithe policy in legislating fur MO, interests against those of his owdeoun. trytnen. ,ed 1, TRlff Lreriorhonja the inatolnottt failure of the day. En gland lied heard of—bad even ocular , evidence of obr. gmet tteamera;a'ad resolved to' beat at. She built tho she had to pay $500,000 ter getting her, afloat, when completed and nowiehe will. not: (rust any more money on the Altanat forlorn hope of putting ter to act. By way of taeuding- - ,maltera, Mr. Brunet, her.engi. neer !tali beep 'to beaten .by this munimeth ship, that he list actually retreated to , the south. of Ftanenatir a few months; to get away from bull. ness, iqualisolhe balance of his Mind. p'e. . As-akin] repo rt, of .st; Investigation into! thel ' en affairs of the Tioga Connly,",Crawfuitil Calmly, re „Shamokin; Phoenixville, and Octorara, banks of I en .: •this ff...tate,' five new concotts chartered by the Le igi, gislatuni of 1857; Is published. They all seemi on i' to have been bogus, the notes of one being used ) to subscribe to the -Capital stock of another. A' party of Buffalo speculators Biota as the contri vers of the, scheme. The!discloinnis are quite C. inarkable,'lncluding a developnient . of the black mail operations of the'Bank Note Reporter pub,: liders. , . 4 ' . • • 't . , . . SUNDAY RAILDAY DAYLLINO.-it is a matier i for wonder that Sabi, th trael on railways has not been ,entirely "abolli.hed. To Companies so far from being profitable, experience proves that Sunday' trains are run at a lows not .only in re ceipts, but in the wear s and tear of road, ears and machinery. What is atill worse,. eniployeei of tbut• railway companies, that run Sunday trains, degenerate, end are less reliable than those* who work only en the laboritig days r ef a work. Our canals very generally, realise the benefit of a day% rest, and actually find it Mina profitable IP the end. The benefit derived in an elevation of the cheese ter and morals of the - hinds emPloyadais - aloni, sufficient reason why' railways ritual adopt the system.' When however, tio profit is deritied, what motive:can there be for continci:ng what is • little lasi then I dew:Craton of the Sabbath? We hope this subject will yet attract the attention of rail way manager., 40 Induce them after due consid exation, to perceive the advantage to roads., and employees, of not running trains on Sunday. • 0, TII6 BEAUTWIJI. "Ten CUNT Sratax."—We recently 'stated that of twenty-r•ne 'furneees In the Valley of the Schuylkill; but four ror live are in blast. Since that we have the experience of an Iron manufacturer, which is the history of all in the busitiess. ..onr informant States that up to the presentt-year be peeing:o from five to.si.e thous and tons of Iron a year. lip to last year he sold all that be produced. Now Stark, the beauty of the ' , leveling dosin" of wages gultrgicated by Jae. ,Beeltanan; and his Free Trade eoboits. Oar In formant within twelve calendar months just pas . - sod, hes produced and steeked, hoping of course, for some improlement s ationethe usual quantity, of which in nine months, even •at the low prices' for Iron which have ruled, helms told oily /far hsudred tors.) Comment upon' this state of of toiro is unneeessary. Continue the "Ten Cent system" meat longer, and , ere doubt if in another year, there will be a single , iiimsylvanie foinsee in blast. What then, will oar mine's of Coil be worth ? Let our workingmen think. ltwatax, our Ashland• contemporary, the Ga zetteer, lays claim, and `With Suedes, to a food of faceti - enspese. In the last number, the editor, a far"Puneh," in speaking of thi Protective Tariff interest, loyal "So great a treat can only be confided to the bul wark of the Keystone—the Democratic party— the party that utlbolds equal rights, equal privi leges, and equal justice to all mankind wherever its tolerating influence extends-7th° defence and protection of the workingman." • .Why, Hennessy, we did not think there was so much huMor in you! Keep on, and your reputa tion as a caricaturist, will be secured. You Will be the wag, as the .editor of the Workmates Ail: 'verde is the fiulibon or the p:ess of . Sohitylkill county. READISO Detbf,Ttuas is ' , the title of a new penny paper published in the metropolis of Barks, by 3. Robley Dunglison, Esq. It is a neat little sheet. The proprietor promises that It shell be indepotlent: iu politics: We sincerely trust that the new attempt to "Publish a daily in Reading, will prove successful. ..If M. Dunglison perse veres in his determination to publish a paper unin fluenced by party action, and conducts it with spirit, we cannot perceive any serious obstacle to its ultimate success. Hero's our hand, friend Mien.. • THE COAL TRADE. MAIN Pottsville. Jelly 24. 1858. _, The quantity sent by &inroad this week is 41,453 04—by -' Canal- 41,406 o 0 -fur the week 82,859 05 tits. The quantity sent shows an In crease Uf .2 3 288 tons over last week—but it falls short of the supply for the corresponding week last y4ar; Thi Railroad and Canal ore running neck and neck.• Last wbek the Curial lead the Railroad a few tons; this •week it is reversed. Boats have been a little scarce by Canal , -ond we also learn that iresssels have been scarce at Port Richmond for the last week ar two, and Coal is accumulating is little. The current low freights, and the un certainty of obtaining cargoes, has caused many vessels to tie up, where they will remain unem ploypd until the business increases and the rates now paid aro advanced. The trade sums up this week ns follows : 1857. 1858. Dee. Inc. Schuylkill—Palls ad, 42,831 41,453 1,378 Canal, 41,135 41,406 271 Leblgb—ltatltnad, 12,331 11,690 1,241 Canal, 38.000 24,865 11.13.1 Dol.& itadsait Co., 19.897 12,158 7,071 Penna. Coal Co., . .. 30.82,1 No report Beratitou,..douth, : 7;260 13,934 6,674 169.384 144,994 21,45 6,945 s 144.904 6.946 Decrease. tons,' 14,480 tie hure no report from On Pernsylvauia Company this week, but presume it would make buS little difference in the aggregate. Compared with last year the trade continues to decline weekly. The trade awns up in he agaiegate as fellows.: 1557. 185 8 . La. Gain. • Schuylkill -11. 1.078.875 850,486 228,389 Canal. 553,643 478.843 79,800 Lehigh Valley It. R., 2003,0813 257.202 31,216 64 Canal, • aingres 325,735 37.253 k lindann Co., . 153,056 109.163 43,303 Penna. 0021 CO, • 217,348 206.121 11,227 Seranton,Sonth, '169,170 280,636 91,484 2,776,166 2,425,811 30,972 122,689 2,498,674 122,680 • Decrease in 1658, 217,292 Including the Shamokin and Wyoming Regions and the Scranton Trade Nuetti f the decrease on Anthracite Coal this year will reach at least 350;e 000 tor.s so tar. The Bituminous Coal Trade has alio Wanton' nearly 100,000 lone. A bridge broke down • on the Lehigh. Valley Railroad, near AllentOwn, oti Thursday, while a train of empty Coal - oars were passing over it— the cars having run off the track, which emitted the accident. The 'engine end . a,portion of .the cars were pitched into the stream below, killing the engineer and fireman. It is statedlb l at it will require from two to three weeks to repair id, which of course will check supplies of Coal by that aye- nue until repaired. The Lehigh Company, we 'learn, will teat the ante of the Delaware Division of the Peonsylva. , nia Canal ton Company of Philadelphia capitat ions, fur the sum of fil,77s,ooo—they being wil ling to give s2,ooo,ooo—but it is alledged that they were waiting for the Lehigh Company to bid, but did not do so until after the sale woe closed with the other party. We learn that it is &intention of the purchasers of the Delaware Division to cunitruct landings at Easton—run the Coal dein the Lehigh Valley . Railroad tu.that . .. point, and tranship into the Delaware Division,: instead of transhipping at Mauch Minsk, which will avoid the Lehigh Canal altogether, unless they submit to a corresponding reduction in their tolls, which are considerably higher than those; -charged i on ibis' Delaware Division.. This of course Will materially aired, the value of the prop. cry of the Lehigh Company. How TO MD rtla Poon.—Coat is now as low as' it can go or will be this season. Preightrnrealso at the lowest . point. The wealthy, andlhose wbo have the means, by laying in their winter's supply 1 now, will increase.thequnntity In the market, and thus keep don'ts priZb.klo the lowest point during the winter season, fur their poorer neighbors, who are compelled , buy their fuel its they use This can be accomplished without nnysacrificeon their part. Apllicsides, by buying their Coal' nor; ,delivered_ directly from the vessels Instead of carting it out of:the Cunt yards, they can save from 25 to 50 Cents per ton on their purchases.= The papers in the- cities abroad, by. suggesting this policy, trill aid the trade, while at the Caine time they will benefit all classes of consumers of Coal. • LYON'a COAL BIUSAICCR.—This machine now in uSt at Bondage, N. Y., is as wo have before stated, very efficient. We have often wondered why Coal treakars were not stneionN at the dif ferent • points of consumption Instead of at lbe miner. The Coal if broken 'in the cities, could he made Of 'a-till:dykes also according to order, and' the cleat made could readily be used in eonjunc tion.with bituminous. It Would Ibe invaluable for blacksmith's firoa t and for starting firei quick. ly under boilers.- The _advantage of sending Coal from the Regions in lump and then breaking it bele*, will yet be perseivci. The annexed notice of Lynn's Coal Breaker, we extract from a Kings. tow (N. Y.) paper : One of the triumphs of tniehanie skill is now in ope ration on the coal dock 01 the Delaware t Hudson Company at Readout.: It is a coal breaking o:aching . Invented and by Mr. Juba notrper Lyon, now of hettlezore. though a native of New "York. Ws inventive powers and rapidity of adaptation and sawn lion hare been tasted by Ida Improuiptu conitrnition of a machine the grooving the Russ perement, superior to all competition, la eight days. Therrical breaker:ls an equal marvel oo a larger pea o : • The marbles we will not attempt to describe-minute infer that is out of our line. But we will try and rife a general idea of ils risms. 'The lump eoal crushed by three hammer. w e t ght ng 1000 pounds alich.aud mak lug—at the rate of 1000 tons breakage a day--60 stroke: a minute. The coal nest ousel through rapidly revolv ing spike armlet:idling wheels. co notating the break log, being taken up then by endless chain buckets, ear lied to the rapidly vibrating slaves, which Mood it Into six several sizes.. All title is; ;done with a rapidity and certainty perfectly bewildrring to a attestator. The power Is given by a high pre:wore tocontotlre en one of about ten' hawse power. The arrangement of belts, shafting, driving, belongs an I ether wheels. is very simple and Ingenious. Indeed, the most Inexperi enced observer who Gies his eyes as he ought to, will remark the compact and powerful, and you-catapliaded . • , character of the machine ktl alI Itadebdls.' Ills all one 11, and every Place of the coast inflow's in sight andoc amble. r. , ‘ . The dlnnamrkitur of theirking mathlbery ma! be roughly put dente ate ,4 width, 2 length. and 12 brightts. Add the 12 by b Sac the angle* "which stands ..darlf and you have cheapen, It onert. The, Wu& 'concern Is ou wheels and nay be moved from coal heap r . coal beap,sind hooked 1w as It seta Ha oar tato the mass, rendering it unearetnenry to WWI* the lomP emit oner and over. . t We stated the breshagaus Mr. Lyon now rnestbe taw chine, at 1000 tonna day., This is ieroosibratity ma con tract with the D. d U. Canal On. who wantthat amount and no more to meet the urent detisteht. , The cost was up to tbladete broken by band; and bard work It was.' Anetr=itced breaker might ARIA 33 tons a day, =king wager The Inventor Omelet bet make a Metairie, which he has fairly muted ,Idt bin talents and esteem for this breaker must needs be ado? ted by all the coal companies to the washy. • • Xsysaza. COS 3Elecs - srVii Percussion Cod Breaker. and VThrating Coal • • Screens, can ba aeon leoleratlon at the dodo of the Delaware k Iladata Coal Co, attßoadout, N'aw York.. (fin • flostOo Coal Martel. ftbrreated Weei(eirokt the Barka aaortor, July 22.) Cannot., •• •ci , „ • , 611 11 00 Noweaatlop • • - none' COTO, • , • - uone;••- flrdoey, - taloa .4 60 1 e 3 - titbit;tTlii 611 4 60 Metall 11110,• . r mine ehai fichnrikiii,white li. n - to •do rrc h ai r s d ) . laiip • LebiSh 14IN, ' Johns' lu mp,lBchn . y kill) . . • " Lackawanna, •-1 - 4 '. * _ ' turre ' n: 'Anthracite white it red aati-Palcsa. j 476 56 1)1) • • 6, 00 4g, if Z 5 - 4.74 b 00 • - 6 26 •••• • 1 & ® •••• ••• • 476 0:0 600 600"@b60 BT TELEGRAPH. 1.1141,6 O'CLOCK Freights front Richmond In—. • New York .110 Of OS illoslob • 25 liaserstr A w - 00 litho& Island - 1,06 There were In Port on Woodsy test SO beata-40 ves sels ; Tinsley, 00 twits-83 Tenets; Wednesday. 20 boats —45 Tends ; Thursday, 30 boats-:r45 assasts; Friday, 30 boats-40 vessels. Schuylkill Coal Trade for 1858. Quantity of Coal pent by Unread and Cadet, for the week ending on Ttoaveday evening last : IAILISOAD. • 644441. 0,671 06, 8,607 02 2.96 J 01 - • 2,647 16 20.3% 19 26,602 10 1,612 17' 000 CO 6,979 oa , 3,0519;10 41',153 04 - 41,406 OD 41.159 04 Port Carbon, Pottsrrillo. • Schuylkill Haven, , Auburn, Port Carton, _Tot* tot thelreeik, Total by Itallmad In 1814, eiPig. " Total by Canal and tailwind, loans 1,330,338 05 Shipments to same period lest year. Up Railroad, By Canal, Deer lne In 1859. en Raton of Toll sub Transportation on Zan LOAD roe THs IPIZSIXT. • . • .I(l.CArbon. S. Mom. Auburn PLC./Won. To Richmond, St 40 $1 3.5 $1 25 $1 20 To ('blind's, 140 . 131 125 • 120 Spring 31111 s, 1 35 1 30 1 20 1 20 Reading. 95 • 90 80 80 -Rotes of Toll by outlast' fOr the present ' Pm* F. Citrbow. XL. Carbon. N. Hagen. Pt To 'Ph!lad's., 66 .64 62 Spring 311114. 60 . 69 57 Norristown. . .53 64 . 62. ' . .. , Reading. . .38 - - 37_. 33 . 31 • Rates at Freight by Canal. , Fmra li. ad , mi: a A !tare*. - .it difiiall TO New York, $1 63 $1 60 .41 43 To PhilaW*4 65 - . .64 ' 45 To Delsware Propt, 60 • 65 . 50 Rates of Toll, Re., froze Much (Moak. Via Lehigh Valley and Milbank Penn. ltalituads, to Muter street, Philadelphia, :* $1 ,71 Rate. of TOM ilto, to Itialtlmore. From Pinegrore.Schnylkill.Co., • ii / 0 From Millersburg. Dauphin Co., . 10 From Trerorton. Northumberland Co., (Private anima , - meat, in consideration of bonds, taken by the Com pany. , .. Bates of Toll and Transportation TEIE Lsitiall VALLEY HAIL LOAD: Maurh Chunk to Trenton, - • - do Elizabethport, - - - do Morris Canal Basin at Phillipsburg, SonnylB.lll County Railroads 1838 s The flre ouring Is the quantity of Coal - transported over the Iffent Railroads In Schuylkill County, for week end og on Thursday evening Iner: wade.' Mine 11111 and S. Haven IL 11..44.3t6 02 Ht. Carbon. - 4.314 00 Schuylkill Valley " 6,747 0$ Mt. (jerboa &Ft. Carbon " 10.421 14 Mill Creek, 7 14.064 14 Little S , huyikill, " 10,073 17 Plnegrove pool Trade for 1838. Amount transportnt dudes the lest month: nO3llll. TOTAL. 1:,49613 64,46.19 .11,027 14 41,2= 06 Union Canal, Swatara Railroad, -. Lehigh Coal Trade for IBSa by Coma. for theireek•ending on Saturday last.: • Lehigh Coal and Na,. Co., '9,031 16 155,461 15 D.-liummey and others, • tri 03 1,068 02 Spring Mountain Minh, 1P6500 17,155 14 East Sugar Loaf do . 2.032 09 ()gamine 'do ' 300 76 4,554 10 Reayer Meadow Crel. 121 07 1,815 12 N. York-and Lehigh Coal Co., 619 07 4,709 14 German Nana. Coal Co.. 893 05 8.460 10 South Spring Mountain Coal, 627 09 4.183 01 North Spring Mountain, , 140 04 1.893 14 ['Balaton Coal Co.. 5,265 03 '40,939 01 Haat Sugar Loaf Coal, 1,358 02 6,913 06 Council Ridge, . 719 15q .12,473 00 Mount Pleasant Coal, 438 09' 5,342 12 Bock Mountain o°3l CO., 1,561 10 24,429 09 Wilkeabarre Coal Co., 808 09 13,804 09 Audenrial Coal Co.„ 557 00 .7,046 It Hartford Oral Co., 602 13 10,821 09 -2--J Total. 21 ( 865 . /9 ' 3 33,734 08 Lehigh Valley 11. It. ' , -For week ending on Saturday last: - *622. '70 7 / I '.. S. Mt. Mcnes.(Win. Milner &C 0..) 2.799 12, 52,413 10 E. Sugar Loaf.(Paeker d C 0..) 2,170/ 08 39,749 03 N. York 1 Lehigh. (Taggart *Son.) 1,112 13 23.964 05 Connell Itidy,e.(Sharpe, L. & C 0.,) 334 19 33,309 07 German Penna., I . 130 12 893 07 Colt B. M.. (Ratcliff &Johnoop,) 1.611 07 41,883 02 Hazleton. (A. Pardee I 0n.,) 1,412 14 • 53,703 03 N. Sp. tit. (J. H. McCreary & C 0..) 705 04 15,757 12 S. Sp. 31t..(Clolblo a' Debased.) 129 18 2,441 04 Mount Pleasant, 103 08 8117 15 East Lehigh. 97 18 Summit Mines, :• . 281 18 Total, Yor dm week. 33,936 06 401.00 - 1 09 Shipmeate to Lupe period laid year: , fly Railroad, By,Caual, Increase In 113,9_, so far Kates of Toll on Lehigh camel, die. Wilkoburre It. IL L. Maid, D. Chard. WHkeabtrn3 to W. 11. 5 ; 6/ !36 El WO W. Haven to Bristol, •i- 64 ~ .. ias wa s Rockport to do. .61 .35A, 19 31. Chunk and V. Haven. 61 • : UM 136 ,4 Frehts. , - • To mistol. lb Phirdr - ' to 86,. ' . - White Haven Rockport, Penn Haven, Mauch Chunk; To Porr•York. White Havari to New York, 28 Itookpori to • do • 1 21 Penn Haven to do • 1 le 31aurb Chunk In' do ' 110 The above freights do not include the toll on Delaware Division and Raritan Canals. ' , Lykes's' Valley 0011111. Tradb for 1858. For week ending on.dap) edgy bud: "MEI. TOTAL. tykelia Valley Coal Co:, 2,213 04 • 32.0311 03 Short Mountain tool Co., 491 IT 17,487 07 • ' Tot.' T rrrrr ton Coal Trade for 18158. aux. MAIM For tho week, 2,260 02 • '48,832 01 - Scranton Coal Trade foie ISSS. For week ending ou Saturday last: *mot. - Shipp(KiNorth, 4,001 ,17 Shipped' South, 13,931 12 Total, 17.995 tr) Shipments to IMMO period last year WEEK. TOTAL. S tapped worth,. 6.669 06 104,0e0 07 . Shipped South, 7,260 03 , 169,101 13 12,919 09 Shamokin. coat Trade foe 1838. Amount of Cost Shipped from Shamokin Coal Region no to Wednesday evening last; For the Lut week, . - - Delaware m3'411144.01' Coos Coal Tr e. *err. , /8,166 109,768 00 163,966 CO For the last !eek, Last jar, Do:reue this ymr, • •-- Penna. Coat. eo'e Coal Trade. ram. TOW. 25,721 206,121 01 186,321 11 19,809,43 l'or the lest week, Last year, Increase this year, Broad Top Coal:Trade for 185.134,, I s. For the lasi. week, . 3:.;,3 "1 :6 4;1:54t) Cumberland Coal Trade s ;858. For the hut week 40coal latcpolziw. AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL C 0: STOCKS. ==2Zllbu_ nallrciads I . . Philadelphia. Heading t Pottsville - Mine Hill and Sehailkill Haven . - Mount Carbon - - - - - •:• - dloodtearbOn and Port Carton - - 74111 Creek - - - - • • - Schuylkill Valley barberry Creek ----- - - - • gvalara.- •- " --- - Canals Schoylk ill Navigation .• " preferred - - Union Canal --- • " • " preferred -•-- - l'ind'n Coal Traa apes tarn Co.'e flatleond & Coal • Conipavalesai Little Sehayl. Nay. It; ILA (101 l Co. - ' Lehigh Coal A Navigation Co. =• - - • nalleton Coal Co..- - Burk Mountain Coal Co. -- Pennsylvania Coat dR. U. Co. . Dauphin Coal! R. R. Co. - - Lykena Vnlley Coal Co. -• .• - - Beaver IleadowaCnal R. - 14kens Valley Railroad I Coal Co- - Coal Companies s Voro.t Improvement Go North AmerkanCo.;preferred - • ' 46 4 6 . calllllloll • • • Delaware Coal Co..- - • ' - Cumberland Coal Co. - New Creek Coat - • • - • 1111seellanceus ' Miners' Dank - • •• • • Fannete Dank • • . Pottivilloglas Co. - • : • • - Pottsville atister - - hi-Th*3loth of allteeslCetapenles the atersellst srhen'hutilsbeilly those putilkatlon. NEW ADVERTMENTS • ARTHUR% • Patient Salt.,S•aling Cans alai Jai* jbr Preseerslas Auk Teetshes, aid. - TarsHESE CANS are of strongly made Tie, and the Jars of' alined Wire Proof Tallow seder Gina, They hare bees used during the last three, years by thousands of frosillas, hotels, ate-. villa the Isoetroteplste aromas. They are easily idled sod opeeed.imad can bs readily tiesned and used for piers. To be Iliad of various slue, Plot, Quart. or Milt gitoo: -.For We et city prises, by 'B. SAMNA'S • July 21. 'ld ) . Centre street, Pottsville: IMPORTANT to Merchants & Deal orgai BAC!DLEIty! • PlanPs. - 2r0.1349 Jfa street kr . -&619°-I!"'4l,!b?re Ammo mut', rap Iterre to ad} the attention of the Trade' to his amonhetory of 11011S111.131.LAR.P. ot all grades and styles, whidtt he la selling for CASH, at atm lowest man ufacturer's prices, to thong wbofsvor him with a tall. SiPlittnples always on band. Alf orders'addreSsed to • • tine S. Yrastam, as above. will meet with prompt at that. > puly 24.'58 WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCREENS . TWIN H. , X.URTZ, (late of and Bee t) ftsw f , to Kam it Itareacs.) would mawPowlfsl wall the attention ofTjtersocts engaged In the Coal Cu nese, to his Idatinfactory of WIltS COAL AND SLATS SCESIDIS. COAL DIDDLES, wine BROODS: Mr., Lc. at the old eatattLishinerst.3llearseille, Rebuilt ill Co., l e a. Lining been engaged to tie business of Screen mask ing kr upwards of twelve years. I natter myself that I wan tuna oat 1441r00d work as Is done anywhere la the. county. and would refer to the quality of say.work In the peat, us a guaranies or what I; will be is the future, pledging myself that I will awe no pales 10 make say work satisfactory to all who may give um a trial. JOHN 11. KURTZ. Mineriville. July 24. '54 30 It TO LEAD-MINERS! rPHIi SUBSCRIBERS have TEN 11 21101:93ARR acres of mineral land, located in Tr nay enunty.South.west Missouri, within twenty Mille of navigation on' White River, that we will let nu liberal Una , . to experienced miners only'. Lead Is to be the great staple of- 'hie region, and has been found more or less abundint,liklmust if not quite all the studle sunk in 'Akron of tne country. It Moue opinion that 'yr tenastle mining operations conducted by experienced .end skillful miners, will become profitable at once. The cost of shipping lend from Ibis region to St. Louis Is 85 to 90 cants per hundred, end by White River lo New Orleans, it will cost about thisame. When the ,fionfb west Branch of the Nellie Railroad Is completed. which Ls now being rapidly pushed forward; lead can be shipped to EL Louis for 411 cents per hundred. This country has aveittaellity fur eustalulag a dense population—the ell mate Is mildaudhealtby—thecountry Li well watered by bold spriugsand II in pid streams. reaches. entail kinds of trait. are: abundant; provisions of all kinds cheap , and no scarcity of limber of the best "panty. faking into consideration the abort and wild -stator, the greet abundance of fruit. and low price of provisions, we have no hesitation; in tolling the attention of WWI to ibis region, feeling eonnienatliat they will find, this one of the mpst desirable- mining countries in the United --States. ' V We will Teethe land ki experienced mines's. charedul them a rent of only Teri Relieve per Thousand, and al io., them to the, frx.4 . of ihatrotlL the timber n fur securing Owls shiftsand mines, and-miners &mill...eau hare all the fuel they may need, free. These who wish to avide-theutseives of this offer, will please oaks application to either of the undersigned. WILLIAM, WERRA, Swan Creek, Taney county, Mo. R. J. 31 cELIIA rif, Springfield, Mo. W. M. A. GRAM,' " . . T. T. ASHBY.- ' ." 'O • McCLURIS BRAMIER,'" ° Or address W. U. a A. C. GRANRS, Springfield. Mo. July 24,'46 . 51820, tc;z!s,EC,Bs9 . 43 350,415 13 479.1412 10 RUI. Tarn. 42,1331 09 1,078,834 11 41.135 , 04 419,613 03 83,868 15 .1,637,517 14 • • 1,330,328 65 tons, 307,189' 09 TRAVELER'S GUIDE. ? RE latest and best Traveler's Guide 11 thninshout the United States. jnet received and for West ' B. RA N NAN'S Cheep Bunk Store • LADIES' WQRK BASKETS, OR LANDS, • BEAUTIFUL, Patterns---Light-and Durable. also.Suspanabon Ylower,Daskete. just Treelred and AT sale by - HANNAN. . PAPER 13ACti. PATENTAIAULIINE-MADE Paper Dap, to hold from 1 to 20 po tooth ocors.Drus gists and others, for pale tiy E. CURIUM:TS. Contrastive. Pottrrillo. TOTAL. C.:8.662 12 66,003 12 131.732 00 , 2023.:8 06 199.537 1 5 189,615 16 Samples can be seen at Messrs. Famitt k Market street; Trotter k Co.'s, Front street; and' No. 134, •North Wter street, Philadelphia. Cali and examine toe your selves and we will trust the result with your own judg. uient4 ;••• • I • G. W. KIRK. No : 34 N. Water Street, Philadelphia. idaieb i 7. , • l3eowtf 11,080 15 207,302 01 2085 10 323,735 08 11EICIK. i TO7AL.. 12,331 10 230.085 12 30,000.00 ; 862,987 14 48,331 10 590,078 08 691,037 09 2,745 01 - 49.521 ,10 TOTAL. 69.5;6,16 '263,633 15 :121,219 11 7'+,031300 RQi.; TOTAL. 2,446 19 • 111 667 oo ESAmeiLin,Journat 43,303 00 WEEIC. , ?DM. 10,833 OS =jou 08 , IPAR.IOIrD . 11% ft lb la Rd. 4 iso 60 160 1 60 000 SPRISG STOCX OP BOOTS AND BROM vi At Whining's'le mud Itetatt. 'ANIEL RCIIERTLII • desires to call the altrn • Goa of the public to tag ' extensive assortment of • s ' Booty and Shoos.' mono tortured coder his own 41-1 inspection,especially 4 adapted to the Goal It* 4 116 - 4-- - 7; l ' pion.and Oared Resale q f f....,4," • - at hie Fiore on CENTRit • , STRUT, above , Gish, and °poodle the Peale School flown. Ile has on hood a well matted stock of Minns' Boot, and Eloves, Mee's and nays' Calf, Goat and Rip Roots and llmestus of every description t Women's, Nissen' Sod Children's Gaiter Boots. Reeled Button Gat• tem Half Gaiters avid Luting Buskins. of every eolori ifousen's,Mbano' and Children's Rld and Goat Skin Lem 'Roots. Ruskin', Tlei ,and Slippers, lien's Patent Cou ntess Mints. Also anassortment of Fels .k Co.'s Read ing Works. of which will be sold at unusually low prices, Putifolar attention erre to all kinds of mow factored and customer - work and repotting. oleo on . hand, a due assortment of Trout; l'allove syl Carpet , • Tottiville, June 19, , ..p•tt 60 400 luo l to 00 20 CARD! .PHILADELPHIA, MISCELLANEOUS. Novomber,B.?,s6 . LIGHT BELTINCIFISR LATHES., IWO INCH 2 ply Light Gant Belt log, suitable for Lathes, *e. It le moat moredeteb rob e than Leather Belting, es, we sie informed by there who use It. ear esie by B. BANYAN, Agent for slsnefleturen.. 1,1 ME. TAlltg.Sll 14111 . . P.; for sale at all times, at the kilns on the Island, foramilding purposes, Band. es ' at the lowust prices. C. M. ATKINS. JACOB FISHER, Agile n &will MI any orders prompt. ly. and at lower prices than hare been charged beretoLaro, Pottsville, March V, '5ll : , HO, MECHANICS I TUST reteived, and agent's for, an Improved Rand Saw, patented- .theit,lBsB. combi ning a Plumb and beard. Square, Bide; Scribe, and a Straight Edge. Call at STICIITEIt & TISOMPSON;• Car or Centre arid Markel. Anemia, o t S'ign of the Saw.. ele. 2R.. BALED HAY. ivTH E subscriber has on hanit.a supe ric.r article of Baled Titiscptby HAY mad Rio Straw, bbe will sell at the Wrest market price. .Telans— inearialVy sash. All order* will be promptly attiAiled to on add:vas:lee T. WiLLTDis 10, 4 Douglassville, Darks county, Pa. July 3,'58% . - ..-'; tricl us NEW 800E4 sr Ursa Mum . CRUISE OF THE BETSEY, mitt' Rambles of n . (14:01004 . aufonOse Po:alder ous Deposita of Scotland; by Itugh LORD 211.0n/SOUIPS .P.AUIS, ea Ristostest Itossariost. lby G. P: R. James. s• OSCFS)LA. THE SEMINOLE; by Mayne Meld. • ECTORES of We Monte& ivith Ulogngby ' Just pubifsbed, aqd for sale by B 11.4 - NNAN. Centre street, Pottsville. LILLIE'S Patent chtlled Iron, Biro and iturglaf Proof Safe a. . • erns cossz yr trent Tx.iinua Loc . . • • FrHESE SAFES are'in generarnse, and render entire saderaetlen: They are (7e only &rfes 'made proof against Fire and BurgUrt, conebineal EXTENSIVE MARBLE YRQ,: JNlaniul T ionge Street, rottevlll YARD /raw TIIE sobgeriber Is ;preparrd, a t i. his old t atend,'to furnish kltids of materials Ils line, fOr-hulldli porposea—gd lia namental.halt partienlar'aftentlon the tomb Stones 1111 Illonumeutsofhts sal ufseture.. They,can 1 had In every variety style, and will comp' favorably, in beauty k where, and are offered June 6. '6B 23-Iyi 14,9„t10QL AT_PINCCROVE. Rt:v. S. .K.UUN S, A. M.; iAL for many yam; Principal of the Preparatory De• pertinent of Pentisylvaule College. will open a Select School in the New 'Academy Building. at Plumose. Ile will teach all the branches usually taught In our High • Pcbonia and Academies, and will prepare pupi's wishing to take a:full mum of study for any ell= In Colfese.,- Thous desiring to quality themselves tbr holdouts VIII enjoy special advantages for so doing. PINEGROVB is finely situated and accessible by Rail , C road. tar-Boardlngran be had at .tury reasonable rates in private families. • • [ The School will commence about the Visit of June.— Nor. terms and other information. address “BOARD Okr DIRECTORS, Pinegrorc.” 204 f • May_ 15, , a MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS. A gape"tor Article. 91 1 HE. SUBSCRIBER has just re I. . rifted from - Neve Castle. England, a let of MAry•ii Safety Working, Limps, made under the luapection of the kinglish Government Agent. of the host quality. wire gauze. Also, Gauze Covers made ready for me. for these.Lemps. There are the beat Safety Lamps ever in= trod deed Into this County,and &reformat., whoiesale and retail at about the coat of Inferior Lampe. Also, Eire Gauze by the yard. and Lamp 'kindles by the dole or 'three. Also. the• Clanpey, Lamp for Bosses and Mine Viewers. This Lamp is covered with a thick lilacs A and Vives an Increased light vibich is of Importance to Mine iewers. BENJ. HANNAN. atirTirree Lampe can be put into a box tilled with ex. plosive gas, and moved rapidly backwards and forwards without anyeoverimr, and will not explode. .. Augnst B,'6i. 3_• VALUABLE WATER POWERS POE SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale,' upon reasonable terme, three valuable water pow ers, b ring twelve feet fall each. situated on the West !trench or the Schnyklll River, I 3 miles from tbe bo rough of Cressona. 234 miles from & 4 boylkill haven, 234 miles from Pottnilbr, and 4 miles from' Mlnersville.— These water powers could be profitably applied to the mandfacture of lionr, powder, or mining and other tools. - which dud a cash market In the immediate vicinity: 7 They are located on the Mine 11111 A Schuylkill Haven Refired, and are also convenient of acmes by the public roads, ap that perscourdesirous of Improving them can have superior tacilitles for transportation. A substan nal ding and raw mill have been erected upon one of them, au that the expense of applying It to any manufac turing purpOse will be sfiall. . . For further particulars Inquire of James Wlertnan, near the premises, or of the subecriber. at his residence In Crowns. . • IL. A. WILDER. July 17,'58 20.3 m , _ V CO/!1,1.4.10181i. r Ira:: e eu 2001 . Chlu Penes Proturty, 1 Ciliumb la and Ifoconraibertend, coun Slur veins off an eted S ttnelMicrWiiite Ash veins of ties. tb•Loeuit RollUtala. 'AMR, ehliterlee bate been already". established by 111wer er. le. Can Pearhoo. Rao. S. Repplter Ind 11.0. Refin . mionmetb vein averagreabout 2S bet In Mkt- Dane Mof the underlying vein some 12 to 14 that. Both value ialTrird a large body of Coal above waterloo/. The quality of Om thal Is call established Ilk mullet: The, 311ne EMI lialhosd 'affords an sweetie to the Rea markets, and the Philadelphia Satthary RAH. .roa4 t o the Pootbenc and Welders market& Roth of than railroads are oampleted to the agitate" anon the. ealnpaDrl poperty.• for partkalani. toquini of No. 13 Poetic fourth Street, Or ALBS. W. BEA. rery..* Contractile. Colamilist%. Pe 120858 • • - 1-tf Wotce ciptrsi C lialattret every , Pre mler Whirs purchasing his books bout bia own , I CHOICE IOF GIFTS I AT . kik NNars CHOICE Or ours AT. • ' ICANNItrii CHOICE )oF ourTB AT ' RONEY% CHOICE GIP our& • • AT. , MANN ET'S CROICit Olf GIFTS ' AT - PINEY'S cuocetmv own AT RANNISTS MOWN ;opium AT • morrows moms:or Gins • , BARNEY'S 0197 AT AMERICAN MET BOOK MOUSE. ' So. Ma BROADWAY, It SWITONE. Mimi the "Eta. conaistiox of JEWELRY, Ar.,IAND VA RTINOMI YAWN PROM 75 CENTS TO T*p sox DREfit DOLLARS. are Strays on EXIMUTION. IN AM PLE Snow CASRi.' Our New Descriptive Catalogue, enotalpitig a large variety of hooks in every department of .Settrce and LI tendon. (all of whkh ars told at ram lar po lbsbent• prices.yand explaining oar NEW, AND OftIOINAL SYSTEM of allowing every purchaser M OWN CUOICIi OF .0 IFTS, and setting forth unequaled Ind ncruniuts to AGENTS, will be sent, poet plOo., to any Address,. A. RANN EY, Agent, No. 29511rbedway, Jul yi 34'55 • Mao& 1. pitaliitcApHooL,' moun SEA t ruruSALS be re cilvid by the School Baird of the borough of Polio. rifle. Until the.4th of Animist nest. for the **lion of • PubliOrbool Holum, on thelot In Centre street, eighty. two feet fpint en said lot, by mixt:six Art. deep: threw storierhlgh Including-the tasionent. alt of which will be abore.gronod except a porileo of the beck 5 . Said * hi handl be of Brick, eietipt the fonudat "ts Under 'ground, and to be built ad:pedlar to the plan red sped- Seatkols adopted by the Marti of Directors. Said pro , poufs !will embrace the erection of a small [Stone or HA Dinning Monsoon the School Lot, Sharp Mountain. out of thel materials to be taken from the oentre street Buildings, as far at they can he used, according to • spry AticatiOn 'adopted by the SehOl Board. Said proposal, most aikanbraor the , taking down and removing of the material/1;ot the presentßuildinp on the Schad Douse • Lot on p.Ottr.lt street, whfth Odd Materials ens he used In the neer But olnrif I* fares they are =Met? Par said paranoia 5. • The Rutie to be elected in the Spring et tint), but a portion:of thefunds will beadvaneed to the Contrac tor tbigenoning Nall after UM contract Is entered Liao, to order to-pOseure a portion of the material, to ; work up dartulhe Wittier. • The t Liu and sperillestlont. can be eumitied at IL Bann/41'0m% Store.: i By opiar or thellosid of Directors. PotteviEe;July.lo, 'SS 2111 , - SetTet#7. A ;sr__ ___•"ATII/PifiekTEAtilibit.. /. =•=ma l al Author tit time° . lyEd4sibid 9 a t straw Mari, weary with twentAlve years of thudrudge L ry i - of Dalit.lonniallem, has determined to biracial or sell his bran Wa Mail, torthao who may esquire tbdiservl• ea In al honorable way. ~ t '•- -. • • i l IlealkaUts, Bailees man. , Investors. and Deafen, of evercildnd, will be' supplied. off band, with lidwirUss• meats op ti ma or otherwise ,) ACIIICON eirPAllitilarst or an spear* of article desired. J 1 , 1.01 iciCifl l / 1 Will be *applied. st Ilk speeches, was. rel• olutious t i letters, touts, pamphlets. editoria,t articles, commuldnatiOns and every Isort of bran-. ,k,, *bleb they Mayil)nd it i nconvenient or trot/femme to do for ihentaires. li • `• 1 - • • 1 1 • I ty Ladles itml Gentlemen of ovary mak in sac ;or oe copatiOn In life. an have letters written'on a / atthient, whethir hosinelas iir sentimehtal. ,• f , , , The lulfrertiser will also agoduct or bans** dares- 1 poudencei of ererrkind, either English, lfronchiliPlailsh, Gorman dr Italian. 1 1 • Pootiy,l daddies tbr Ladies" Albums, it otIM, SI IleS dons, ilfbnodles, and Compritilions or the moll Wade and cobrdential character, hirldent to every pasibiscir• entastines or event In life, will b• furnished Iti Inviola ble coidldenes, by writing hi the underagneil, *lid em planing their wiehesj.i' Orders by wail, neconitmobid with ash, will best/Icily and proniptly attend.d to.. 1 J. TI101117,! , 1 Literary urban. 1 1 Box t•llii, Philadelphia 11. 04 Pa. Jan Bd, '64 1 lif 1 . I ORPHANS' COURT SA L ~ 'I . PURSUANT ; to l O.n order of idle. Or, phina' Court of the county of Sehuylkl. tho sub; winter, Adednlstra tor of the estate of likbae Schaeffdr, late of Wayne township. deceased, will expoaelto isle by publiO endue on Saturday. the Ttb day or August next. at 10 **civet; in the forenoon, at the publiez.' boitse of 'Charles Himmel, in the tdern of Fr ledensburg, li t e 'fbl. lowing tract Oland. via: ,a 1 ,i ' No 1.-4.11 that certain farm and tract of laqd. situate In lint 'township of Wayne:in the county of *lllitylitill,. adjoining lands ofJvrOb Scbreffer. Chilli) Muni:Doi. John Swelgert, and U opt:lnger 11.1110Wri: Contraltit g &I acres and 141 perchesottriet ateasam. The im prov e ants con. ie I, slot of a largei two story log house , weather bo rd4d, and i a stone kitchen attsehed, and a log barn•-.ltli r otif sixty acres are cleared aud In genii cultivation, the enitinder ki eXrelir ot timber land for rails, Lc. Thero3,M en `ot , amnia good.crafted 'apple trees upon the tarot cantilib= log ten sem. Tho 'tract 16: well watered. th'ere',,betng Springs or rivulets In 'alro'ost every geld.. Thefarm isle cated one and Leander miles south of :Srlederisbitrg, - No. 2.—A1l that certain tract of farming land, situate, In tlus.towarsbip of Wayne, in the county Of Schuylkill; adjolnfog the foregoing tractAands of Jacobi Schram, Daniel Reed, John Sweigergvuid.Saasuel Seluieffer, con. taining.ls Remand 141 podrima, neat ureeshre.• This tract to la smeallent condition, having lieen Well', limed and - Mail aired, the whole belog cleared laneorld well We -1 terve Terms and conditions made known at the time and place of sale by ..t. DANIEI4,SCIVIEFFIIII, Achniehlroior. By order of rho °Than?. Court, JACOB 601,31, ii syno Towpath), June 26,1.6. 204 t . 1 ~, Clifk. , . . i - t ~ ORDINANCE. ;, 1 . NVHERE A.§, the greAt qun)lor of, woodefa bulldingsitt the borough of Voirivvillev media the persons and property of the InhabOants luipe. ' cure said greatly expzedtlo accidante trial tip., doll un-. leas prevented within the thickly built earls fis,raot, great danger and loseof pi °party, if not of la., may en sue therefrom—lt Is, therefore 01:dainett and enaeleathe Toe . 0,101C(j ' mid st is hereby °Mauled and ena ctby the authority of the same,. Steno, I. That.fromSed alter the passing' ot this or• tOranre, no wooden building tbat shall exceed iri height twenty feet from the grade of the street on vrhich It Is warted, shall be erected or bout In any part of the be rougtrof Pottsilfle. • Sze. 2. Every building hereof terereeted or cOndructed contrary to the t rotlilons of the foregoing Pest loin shall ' be. and the - same is,fiereby 'declared to be, a publie and ' Ccommon4olllillElClL : . I, 1 Sac. 3 . Every..person who shall erect or rohstinet, or cause to be erected or, eonetrumed.any buildidg contrary to the provisions of the tint section or this ,hrdinauce, Wall forfeit and pay a toe of One Hundred • nem ' Sac.: 4. Each and every person who shall employed In the.bundlng or erecting of any such woode building 1 1 forbidden to be erected by thellrst Section 0 thls ordi nance, shalt Ibrfeltand pay a floe Of Twenty rs. SM.% The lines Imposed by thla ordinal' shall be. recovered by suit In the name of the The tie ' oration of 1 the borough ofd Pottsville. In accordance willi,the Act of Assembly in such cases wade and provided. td be tilstid tilted by the ci2iir Burgess or the President o the Town. Council. And the ItigteConstable and Pollee Officers of the borough are hereby Arlen) , enjoined an required to glveintormatloo to the Chief Burgers c . a. I tbb Pres ident of the Council, of any violation of any f the FEM. visions Malik ofdluenee. , . . Enacted into an ordinance July 13th, 18.S8. DANIEL lalit TLE, • ;,-, ; Attest. Sun.. Mau, Clerk. reeel7-qt: nal. . 4 Pottavints July 17;'58 ,' 1 94 ' ''' THE IMPERIAL .DEPURATIytt- The Standard Remedy of the Nineteenth anfarir, b l ' FOR ALL DISSASM OF TUB iti.oo . 1 • REPARED . Br DR. 1.1.)UN HER. RY k CO., NO, hd North PM street, w! R Arch,' s ' delphia, j Pbr ainceratte and Scorfulads „Diseases, Whil4Sivelliiiii, Rip Disease, Ratipaastt pteers. thrbeenclik. ref; ler, &aid head, trkers of the balk aid' • .•'' Throat, Zrepfierrt of the 91ia, f 1 , •V . . : ',-. HUMORS AND 1411 Pi, RS OF TITS &ODD; are e ff ectually and p . erman y cured by . i I Impend- epuratave). [t_ -- Thli Idedielue eon mends Itself 1 to patients land their confidence, for two ressons.—'Alrr&-it Is just ferbit It is represented to be, and will do all that is Mallard for it— bu t it'will not cpre everytilsrare, because it iskdmecially adapted and preptred Mrone class of complkinds. and .themit cures—fa the Prayed place, Ibis kledlcitie Is. pere, • kighlyaatreatraferf and . actOg—so that ' i lt of aiim masters the disearefa4f it 13 curable. Larks doses, nor long rimilnued use rf it io rat asked kle—Ondi to 77erie bottles will In a majority proems. exhibit Its mai caira iatt-Prorerlies. In this respect. time and moony aes - not , weeded in long and'fruitiess efforts to obtain &cure. In Canecronsalvt.Seorldloms diseases, no medicine big, ever equaled It In its 'successful cures. - 1 i.' bag, ever so obstinate and tureen e, ramrod tenttl the IchargingTV's and purifying effects of the 'anima DgPtatm . 1 l, J Ulcers of every character, no matter how oteitinald or long standing, invariably yield to i the wonderful Weds of the (memo. Dertmarna.i uL - I, Old or Young may use it alike with perfect •• nifty... I If you are elided, try Ono Pottle. and if ' ; what advice, write to the Principe I Office. N0.,60 Notth ilifth Street, below Arch, and you *III reeeded It, NM:K .IO4 IOS stem p.for answer.) DmiLOUNSDERRY A (XJ. 1 • Philadelphia. *: 414 - For mle by , CHARLP.SI W. SPYING, Druggist. S. E. Corner of Centre & Norweqa.n streets., (oppialtk- Slot} timers Hotel,) Pottsville, Pei : ..... hl i ' ga-Por Pals by Druggists generally. f, June 12,18 . _[lf) . 2 . 4in 1 I JOHN I'. LANG 4 4$ T HE GOLD TE 31 . PR ZE THE GOLDEN PRIZR. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. 4; 'THE GGLDES PRIZE. 1..; THEGOLDEN PRIZE:. THE:GOLDEN PRIZE. • THE GOLDEN PRIZE. p • THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN' , - THE GOLDEN PRIZE.. I ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATEIM ILLUSTI I A , !v• ILLUSTRATED EVERY WERE. ; - ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. '! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEER. ; ILLUSTRATED EVERY WERE. I , . SPECIMEN COPIES SEN C PREY. I SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE ' . SPECIMEN COPIES SENT ! ; THE GOLDEN Illustrated 4 Ilhistrated r ! 1 pl The New York Weekly oot.b ruin It . set Ms largest arid best vocals. papas y tee day. An ptiPerial, tinatto; containing Night !it or Forty Winans °ton , ' tertalning Original matter; 4 Elegantly Jfficstraipii every week. SO CANTS to illatiO IN . _ .._ DIV% OIVT WORTH FROM s. , 1301.WWILL BE PRESENTED TO BACA DUB4CRI4 MIR IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT pr Trot .Bust BCRIPTION MONEY. ' ' One copy ov one yew. One oopy•for two yc:00. One copy lOr three Mrs, 0111 copy v!e. fire 1 ' " - • -- .li4D TO C 41.13: • '-j - ; Three copies one Sear, $6 00,'aid 3 pit's.. • Wive topics one sear,.; . ' 8 00, stod l o gifts. Ten eopies one year, , lb 00, and l 0 tilts.'. Twestrobe copier; one year, a) 00, And 21 gifts.; The articles to be dlstribdted are comprised n the lol• lowing Got: . 2 packages of Gold, rontalnios , . i1 , ,,X each. 6;' do •do ; do K • oath. 10, '.do -do ' do - ' ~ M ach. 10 Pa l est Laver !liming Gamed Wattles, ach. 20001 d Watches, . . ,aeb. 661 f 00 - • 7 . - iOO each.; 100; •,. do'• • ,• . ' 160 each.; 20 ladieladieladies' Gold Watcher, • .„I, 36 each.; 2Wsibrer Guntiog Owed. Watches, , . 1 30 each. ' 600 falter Watches, , , _,. _ - 10 hi 21 =ALI Iwo dekliThsard, Vert am! Yob Ukaiss. lil f 4 = wieb.l Gold lockets, Bro.:clot.. Browches, har Doips,areellt.l Plos, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Unttoan, kings, Ell tt Studs., -Watch Keys. Gold and Sllon r Thimble", rod a' +mbar of .other article& worth from 6 fly cents to $l4 esib. - 1-+ I Immediately on receipt oflthe subeeriptiort *bury, the subscriber's name 'sib be 'sterol upon out erdqscription book opposite a amber, mid Os gift eorrespotidlog with that number will be Sbewarded, within on* we4ki to the subnerlbee,byenail or expren4DOPtial. i 4 ' , I Silf - All eceamanicatioaa6boad4 be add norm%to - - —' • I j I DYAN k 8141 Pit 43 and 40 Moffat isollding,336 BraedwaS,lllB , Tort., * **Specimen copies scut foto. Agents wan d ; • ; ' March ar, IRAS illtn) !1,1-1 . 1 • , • I , I I ;1 , ' i MI DICIN.AI DOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS Sift CF;LTSRATED 1101.1 AND HEADY FUR prge Er S DISEASE' OF TOE..KIDNEVSi .. :•• - L VE R COMP LAINT, ' 'NVEA CN. 1P....9 '. OR. ANY :RINI) FEVER AriD,ActUE EVERY. F. A RIVIER AND' EVERY ' VA-iLT his It. Peculiar Mises, mwspeundemfae• larding to some Waite recipe. banded doweittemeathet to son, perhaps, • Tbe principle that a tonic at Malan% la nementry 'emery boum.istmdisptited, Yet. Wolf sow pounded I} unskillful hands, often contains elements both twemispatiblesindineettalstrasiespoMtive iy burtfill. i, We here otter to the public, LW* highly. eon °tut rated km, what wilioxsetly supply this weet,pew mired. upon'nedin title priori pies. corn pounded of sitanios. itetinic in hirinemy, yet each fnifilling its own regional 'odic,: I. - —•. .. ' TO , VIA PIRTIRCIA,III hem offered.ni a entiverielent form, • yet perfectly safe, ate Incilauf. which, acting upon the circulation., Macs lb. aetioef Me system to the stand• and of heel* espetlgeff& say debilitating attach of dlsesuw, aftM dente from betit,ee - any local or 11110 d, 'dental muse: an .Anis.Spennodic, Which. with& general 'etlentilant*wer,acts with a peculiar indneare upon the • uerlous system, calming nercona Venetia°, elven taken properly, without the treat tendency to the brain, sad eith.neubXt &strewing 1111Cii021 n hitt it the taus of diemmost,fdnieW-41ten causing mom lniury than thiorigismi & ~.. .. Aa A Tor dc. moderately and permenently eialting the smingies of 411 parte of the frame, Producing nententril, s beghyite reameof the action of the nations ontene, she lly hanging the acidity of the stomach, and att . log nrrnuilly upon the liver In reigniating permanently the hillier* secretions: ,: NOTICK.4.-Wboarreg. ermete to ao nib. beverage will be dissf pointed t.,but to the slat. 'Md and lowepirited. It -will prone a grateful aromatic eordbil, possessed of elegVar retread properties. - 1 . Calital l6l .."Mo roil pore , . tity of ibis delightful Aroma has todueed many Imitations, which the public stiouldxnatil against purchasing. ' Be Dot petvoadolt to boy any thlOg ohs until you bare guruPorenevre pet. Leib it a fair tried" ..I . One bottle will convince you bow !Minn ly raperiorit is to Alt these Imitations. ,-Soldt $l. perbottle,or six bottles for $5; by the • BOLE -vuopairrons , BENJAMIN PACE, jR. &C O. KAxtriraosvitisa . 1310mpattuttsto 40:Chemists, . • - , PIT/11E11RM PA. • . • Tor aide In Philadelphia by the agents—noffnian & ntorwlg.ollee of the Democrat; JOhn Johns, = Rue street; Dyott A 50ae,133 North decrood street. Also, In Reading, bY - Ritter & Co.; Lotleaster, by John ll?..Long k Co.; Pottiville, John 0. Brown, J. C. C. Hughes and C. W. iiptieig; Tamaqua, by B. J. Fry; -MluersT We. J. Borns, lend In robnyLklllHayes!, by Dr. IL chester. , -Noisotber 14. '.lt7 411. The free dmiesions of all Nations , as well an the Ter dirt of the endin g Hospitals of the Old and New World, stamp this werful remedial agent AS the greatest heal ing preparation ever made known to suffering man. lie PE.VMI4II4 QVALITIZIg are more Wan NA1111111.01:11., Om' the extermil orifices of the skin,invialblo to the naked eya, it - reaches the tent of the !eternal dlaessetand In all external effections Its a uttintlainutatory and healing virtues enures anything else on record. and is Nature's great silly.; Rirygpelas.szut , Salt. 'Maim Are two ofdlos most common and ilrulent disorders pre relent on this continent, to these thetlinttnent Is espe cially autagossietia. Its startalso upetandt is first to mad• hats theorenom and then eomptate she corn. , - :hid L egs, Old Bore', Sad liken. - Cases ofitany years 'standing that hive pertinaciously retorted Witold to any other remedy or treatment, have invarlablyisuocistabed.to a few appl Icatious of this, pow. erful nog+. - free a the illcin, 'Arising front a bad stele at the blood or chronic disease, -are eratticked and a clear and transit, rent buffalos re. - I l i gained by ter restorative action of this Ointment. -It PO rfIiSSIO Roy of the cosmetics end other toilet appl it antes In It power to dispel raddsti and other disfigure meets.. o f the face. 1 .., : r i Piles and lisiula: . Every on, reprevalent end featu 'of these and stub. born di ere is eraditsated itsallY and sett rel./ l'7 the use of tali taboilent; earns fomentation' , ebtuld precede its application. Its healing qualities will be found to be thorough and Invariably. 1104 VW Ointment and Pills, *bead i.e reed in DUOIOUP, Iturn& Chappo4 1 Cbilblalu , Fistula, Gout, I . Ira albu , m i Born Legs, Ventr;sl Sores, :tree-tidal krapt'e.SPre Brassie. ' , IV ound• of-ill Phut, 1 Sore fiends, - kinds. . • Sa-Ca tion toeNtrae areXenn law salmis the words "liousteds Nee York and Xerodos," are diserrolble as p. tearetnere in ,every leaf of the-lerak of directions nrontadealb pnt or box; the eamo may be plainly seen by 1(4104 the teof to the tight. A batadamma reward will be risk to any one rendering such information as may lead ff. the detectfon of any party or parties mum Serrating' be medicine* or Tending the same,, knowing them to ispnriona. ' . s e_ t tho pranufactoriest of Professor flotufWmr, i t FO .tleiden tae, New. Vork.and byall respectable Drug piste and Ftealers In Medicine, throughout the United States and the civilised world, In pots at 25 cents, 63 tante. and it.eseh. -. etirThere lea con/Identities seeing by taking she tars ger shwa i, .„ • .' , N. IL—Dlreetiona for the guidance of patientaln leery : disorder mit mixed tomtit* pot. • ... June 1241 , 3 _ Dram]` •------ --- - ,-----t----- - 1 THE LIVER I : NVICtO'RATOR ItEPAIIED 114' DL BANDFOItD, Compounded Entirely From OUXS, IS one of the best PURGATIVE and LIV.P.II medielues now before the public, that acts as ft Ck/heiffe, easier, milder ' and More effectual then any other,medttine known. It I s not only a Otthartie. but a Liar reetedy e aet Int drat on the Lear to eject its mon ,hid matter', then on the stoinaela and bowels to early of 'that wrath*. thus accomplishing two putposea effer 2- ally, without any of the painful feelings experecoe' lu the oPeratkets of carat Udkarlite It streogthen . the 'Went at the same time that , TI-purges It: and ebett taken dal!" in moderate domakarill strengthen ses build o it p with innusnai rapidity:" • The Liter, is one of the principal eluhtteri of the halms° body; and ~ when if perfra•Pt%fur tions wellF. the powers of the system s'o fully `"". velopad. the' Stroaaeh A almost entire '.` dePertdrot on the brailtity action the Lirrr X , the MP's , perfonnan of the tram-a% lions: sta. the stomach is at fault, One bowels ii! ,,s, at mu m .ad , the. whole :gated els la cense. 1 quean . ~. 011 f Oftiltt.••••1 NI , sslermer— ' ring 117111.0 d toEel do fp ety. Par the di. si 'imaees of thAt orgao. one or the p* - Prklem has made -lt hie - stud", In a prsellop4 of min' than years, to end'Mlle ',remedy where- eta to counteract the . Many does, ngensents +seed brat it is liable, e " .." tTo prnerahat Ibis re IN dy test bud grand any . 'kerma° trodbled with L - ver-COlNlPlaillit in , , any of its - '„rtus, basMVO It' try ' a brine, nd " r ie 1 lion is certiln. morbid or bad matter from Them Glens remora aid me prntem, supplying , . _. their Owe a Maltby tow f'bile, 1 0 4 ,,,,,„ t i ng 'Oar" stomach. naming Mod to - iligest well i, perelypes ihtS,„ 41 °.4, gitibK tone sod 'health tp be Ora' mar" rbilletY , et:rooting the i l inn; a rallied cum. ea uMI Or till dike•lS , .. th ' t t iWidens.it tad ~,,.. ,u, vd i Z awl. &pet is trettas.ru,e*. pd. by ajive., Nona! al. of the Liver lieviiro. rater: 1,1 • . , . ' One dese.after early,: I enelcient to roll., ` . the 4 ,„„ ac r, ALAI ynerent the food train rising and sour- Inc. r . . o nly t , o 4ose taken lore retiring. peeve nts I\ightsuorr. only ~,,,,, tn.. taken atiril night,, loosens the beryls gently,,ed , ores 04 , itl oo PeSS: 1 , • ~ ogl i hje.e is au a tter cacti meal Will cure Dyspepsia. wane ,Idoe.ot two tee. speonfuht - will always iw.• 1 lee r„ eat: Madoche. as I 0 ,„ bottle ltaken for fr.!" malt °betel:ellen remove* the rause of i the illeemee.,,_, and makes a perfect cure. Only one lertnedtB'll ate!" ratlines Clothe. while , One dose o ften repeated is a aura rum for Cheferm ' Narbus. and . a pnerentire_.,' of Cholera. . - , • giro nly to e bottle. idaneedell to throw eat of the. s) 0 cut Ihe a , is of med., lei:wafter a long skkeere.,, drOne brittle takin fie. J'esenctiee removes all =I. Imenisa or uti o patiaral eolorg from the akin. A/madame I ken s, obsrt thesedefuneeatinggives el. gor to the appetite, and makes fond digest malt, Ono doer often repeated cure* CArnesie Purehme in tie worst taties,whi le Seeret seer and Board Gomptainis yield alma( to the • gnaw dam • , tine or tweidosee cure at.in - tacks tangoed by Worms In children: Item lino nevelt' , eafer,-br opeledler remedy in the worla. as it naretz,fuile. • /Kira. - few; bottles can Dropsy, by netting the abserWitti; ; We take pleasure In re.4l commending this medkine - as a preventive for Fora co ew e Arse, OM le pe r, and at all Veers of Wow as. It operate. wi th certainly, and thousand* are willing to testify to its wonderful te le Ines. . All sohouse . uangippgtheirunanimous testimony Me its finer. . .terllis water in the mouth with 'the ineigoratoe, and swallow both together. - . . • TS B LIVER INVIGORATOR,. Is a gelfooltdo'Nedleol Dlsrore.l7,aod Is daily wojklog ettres.;klmost too great to believe. It tuna, as It by Put .7Fle. not the first dale girirsg besirill, and "chum m o r e thaw one bottle Is required to cure any kind of Liver , Prom the wont Jorridiee or Pprepria .tn si common thestaeht, all of which are the result of • Dia• cased biton, • . • • Pelee. 111-pee bottle. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 341 0 11roedway, Ness York. aritetalled 1, all Ds ugglstss . Sold In Pottpvil le by HENRY BAY 1411; and lu Tamaqua, by E.J. FRY. Juuel9,lB _ j• „ 00,and 1 lkft. 3 ,00, avid gifts...l 6 00, and p on•. 8 00,,a8d8g!lx. . - EOLPHURIC - IRON WATER I . ' 4 ROM the. Burning • Zlpuntain.-- . • Messrs. Magipnle A Bowen bare orritinted the no • erslyned their agents. for. the SAW o the • celebrated Mineral Wateran( the Burning Mountain, whieb bare lately been effecting, in ohr immediate vicinity. tba worm extraordinary and wonderful run., of It MUM A.: : MIL w PILNB,BPitAINS. BWELLINUS. and all Dieeemee of the Itklu,lointr, and ?endow, as well as removing all 'Mottoes, rinspler, Preekklt and eruptions,and &tug the akin a fine transparenteed Wrathy lustre. M ondred of somas In and around Puttstille hate I , drank and shed - in these waters* with Ore most deck, t ded, burned te, endfseeullar benefit, versifies a rigor I preelonely nktiono - to tall breath. A few applications • of these Waters, when slightly warmed. will almost In. gently reneare all arse, Baannas old Esenreconees, from the feet, hands, ur skin. l'lticEt.—Thirty Cents peed anon. or Pour Gallons ke $l,OO. Sio4ieCtiaarres, at the Coupler. o cents. .• 1 1118$ 8 MeA Phil. • ' f. • ReMeakelli4 Batt INdrialle. N.M.-far PH.. , Itheuthat lam:Clout, and for tho VOW pieta reurmal of Corns, Bunions, and Exereieeuressaa welt ' as all cutaneous Sondr,.Cuts and dwellings, theme Waters abould properly Irs applied not, with a throngs or Towel, or It eontrinientiln A 'Oath, stornlng and evening: while. Amirdiainessnay be drank at intervals dodos hs day, ae ompanted with samba in the open sir. July ll,' • VS•tf :. . • • il : . , . . . • the Attoia c#••e• : • Utteuniatlsm, Lira Throats,• ltlogrono, Bores of all Mud", suds, . Salt r ithentit, Evian*, • Fe+ltist. • Stiff Joints., Skip Dist-lAA . Teller, fiteell!d ()lands, , Veers, -"; t .• Pottsville, Saturday, Joli-14;i8ese: naltway ilLaaldlowto By the falling efa bridge of do Lehigh Valley Railroad thia week, • trap wa• precipitated into the Jordan. Two persoas wars/allot', and - a nom , bar injured. , . Preset Aso. By ao arrival at New Orleans frost Rio Janeiro, dates to the 10th of Jane have been reesived.— The war between Buenos Ayres sad the Argentine Republic still continues, sod Bassos Ayres asks the intervention of Frauds to settle the difficulties, having refused the ititehreatiou of Ragland. A melancholy case or:suicide from love is re corded. A young Man, named Eldridge, became jealous of the attentions paid by smother to a kady to whom he was sincerely attached, and in pre sence of the lady,,while on a Osmium trip on.the steamer Nordle►a LiyAt, neer Detroit, plunged overboard, and disappeared forever. • Tbua D• Alwiere Comedy. The play hes ended and the ettrutin hes drvpixd on the De Milers sandal. The gallant &move has not been found, ■nd'probably never will, bill', one of till , abettors in the abdeetion of Bias Blount (floneke) baa boor renteneed :o pay a One of 1290 and b. Imprisoned twenty days.— Colonel Blount has reeovered bin daughter, and we bops the young lady and, her foolish mother ' will handl by the lesson they have learned. 011, bet The New Orleans Data insists openly that Judge Douglas lefts man for the tlolon anti the south. lilt artist, if not ungrateful in ate south to torn upon the President. who is now only in the second year of bis term, and treat him with the cold indifference which was reserved fur Gen. Pierce, at Ciacitiaati. They played their game oat. They committed the President ton given' line. They got &meant primate recognise-J. They coerced a dictum' tom the 'lrma Court. and having sucked the orange pretty freely, they now discard the rind. And this is not the worst. There is yet a deeper depth', to which they wenn to consign Mr. Buchanan, as they have done all who base heretofore succumbed to their Pstation. That 4111 cam by and by. - , • 4 1 CAIII now indulge In the 'richest food with Impunity, whereas, previous to its. use,. I was obliged to couSoe miself strictly to thy plainest food." ' Such is the expericnee cirbot only one or our elastomers, but of hundreds of persons here, in philadelphts, New York, Montreal and Quebec. who hare used licorhate's Holland Bitters fir In digestion, Nausea, and Acidity of the Stomash. 11031 TO NICE 110311 Happy.—The treatment of women in all countries is a test of civilization. Hero In America we boast of our care' of the la. diet, and yet many men will let their wives and daughters "stitch, stitch, stitch," until they work themselves into their,glaves. Now let every MU who desires a happy, healthy, cheerful wife, buy for her one of (hover I Baker's Sewing Machines. 'These aro superior to all ethers, and stitch strong. ly and neatly on any fabric, [tom commun./pools. Offleer:-.730 Chistuut street, Philadelphia, and 495 Broadway, New York. POLITICAL, IT 111 manifest all around that the tariff Is to be made a hobby in the next political canvass, at least so far an . • lb. poilticiann in the eastern and middle elate"' can i, make It so. Various. ridiculous theories—moat of bem exploded—are presssid into Temice, and urged sr t h all the earnestness of truth. .'strong and united ,lrt Is to be made to haee the eountry lift !Melt up by ft. mastheads. on the mule theory of economy prgrllcsd - . by ally market mans when be put green goggles on Lis .donkey, and fed him abseils's , . 'The New York Tribune, which Is prom inset In this protective tariff nonsense, seems to have as poor opinion of its reader's under standing as thst man bad of the understanding of bit jackass..—PAßecklphia Ledger. The `various ridiculous thieria—most i r s o f them explo , dedm—happen to be the sole reliance of the Pepe/ulna of the protective policy. The Mends of thip l poliey rely wholly upon sacra —is single one of which ' they think worth all the theories invented by all the professors of political economy the World has produced. The tariff question is pre eminently one of fact—and yet the I. d• per end its Metre& allies would so soon think of cony milting suicide ne of openingibetr columns for the in sertion of diets bearing on the question. These thro lists hate facts worse than John Randolph did sheep. Since the postage of the tariff of 'l6 two bundr,lini:- Mee of dollars worth of iron have been Iseport.d two t the United /Retes t half of which has beets, or wit ba , i . , to be, paid fOr in gold. -If a hundred millions_ s , ,th r • that iron bad been made In this country„wouht o• 4 • r.- Industrial Interests bare been In abetter conditi. , n 4.‘3 they are nowt ibis la a queetion foe the peopN• r.",.., eider. Maims of being called 4 .4eakaoses" by Itp. :-.'.• per, should not deter those who live by honest i:.:u.:, from looking after their own iuterests.—Delq,:: ~., I. pablimn .. . Ptoruv MUTING In WiLIMICTOn. Pct_-0 - 1.1 day eweuing au Immense and entherboto• c - tile Peoples ratty was held rat Cen t ton. ltobert ,Galbreath, 1114.. WAS milled to, it , - :bait - . and addressee were delivered by woticluirro Wirt, The following among °that resolutions ram by adopted : • • Itc.Wred, Thst an Adatlntatrationst , led by every sparing of poll! lest crime. r:d a.trstnhtestiee imbecility, Is a mrtiering diagram t,• the ro'iaatry. s t,4 the age, and domande on the part rt•ree: npris.ht, eta. Zen. the most unemispromlslng rwioutoe... Raralutd, That li the noble star! at the side rlbmine and Justice, In the leeompton tale. rr suett lustrions stateemen ,as On. Itrodirrielt and other.% late of the Administrate' MAY. is rod only an evidence that political virtue it./ Urns In mum. not:. examples bath North and Situ.; bat Mateo% et:Doting rebuke to the time earring maw of mit unworthy &p -resentative, In Congress. Ittsolned, That tliiercri4s annghtithiel the "'autil i. one passing, musferectuate In the overthrow of the , ebrrupt and reekleatiLertwr . a * 64 rm. Trod* P"-li -44 the Administ rat ion..g ru nideepreoll pecuniary ruin. and the utter subrei•in std destruction q CAT fair In. etitotions. ut ht . Xesolsot, That in re. a Ibis crisis. e. ohs workin, men of Wilinfogiorttutonah we. to CIMELIMOCI lib brother laborer , .11. 4 K tile country. btme been cisaino. terined by the hay.btf pl Lertunpumion—le MwPrilis in seri, ty. and unworthy the ermaideratlen cd the Geerernment. wit netsrabstatas deterothied. that the - .equality that Fathers betiverstited to us alai% ho maintained sal defended by their deenendants; and to this end. • R u a ro t. we now ter. mite ourveimm Into a (lab or A na,etift• n• to ronsht In Its ineMbershlp w, things men. oltjert ofr said onanisatiou tst bathe ; rriitioal infortuatiou.aod the applirathn of all the ,tins of aetatinn - that warmly now, or in the t u tu, ,esteand—that will tend to awaken cur h Bow nortia;aat e'er:where, to au active name of Abe real that threatens our liberties; and the true eanson a t h e pnatratiow et oar industrial prosperity. Ptorues Pistronst.—The Allowing ren.allettaLL wee adopted at the People's Ciinventios. in . serallen at - .. iprrishurg. last went: This Onneentkm, representing OM freemen orrenn-, ' slivanta, wbo are oppreevl to the leading mempark.. et the . National Admisharatfon. most eierlallv Those which' seek to stifle lbei vole% and *wan the rich', of a lard(. majorityof the eithros or Kansas: and I &Mg, which ftinpmstrated the Industry or the country. and srl driving our GOTlWOwient halo nations! bawl Turley, de emby de late and resolve, I*. That She Fodevral Constllation. the aevinvien rights, and union of the Stiles. and thellbesties of tit. people. must and shall be preserved. •:, . , 24. That we protest against lb. Kansas paler of Ms Natkpal Administration, as at war with the rights or lb. people., and subverslvo of the prlpelplea of our 41or- eminent. • 31. That the tacklers and reedits - ate .2 1 11r0I;Ittleo of - the hatilonal Advalnieteation. maxim it.ri.resfity five coettintlal lame, without any mean. prervid•J kt their payment, glees evidence of a want e 4 that abill y and Integrity *Melt sheathd chametertm ltie government r f *free people, andianiem checked will lead to Sues itablo bankruptcy. • 4. That the purity and tafity of the halted box are In be preserved at all batords and that all fraud. upon the • naioralitrationlaws. which - have been so much traort...l to. to riremote the memos of the party we oppose. ninth t to be counteracted by wholesome and reaper Sth. That the National Administration, during atl lb.. ' late long . ..goon of Oborryver„ evinced &nettle. , dienerard of the greet industrial interests of the country. and In dulged in a most wasteful and lavish experidll um of the 0 public. money. Mb. That the revenue necenari• the a judielrumand economical administration of the gowletiment.[Mould be raised by the imposition of duties man torrlgn lin porta, and in laying them curb diterissinatigg prot.v. Hon should be given as will secure the rights -of free later and American indiatry.• 'lth. That this Conventioli do meat heartily arrive.. and endotwe the mune parental byF able and Mello - gulabeet&mator In Congress, Ow II . Cameron, as well as that of dines reprteeirla vett front Ibis State, who have steadfastly et pored the tyrannical pulky of the N Administration In thole attempts t o Ito pox,. upon the people of Ka nmAby fraud and fore*. a Slavery fArristitertion In op/a...Mhos to -the known, and eft es premed sentiment Of the thereon of the Territory. 5111... That in prerauting John Y. tested to the 'Norio of Penufylvania, as a mndidate foe Judge of the r mine Court, we recognise the man, aebtuar, end Judo, eminently qualified to till and edam the place.' 9th. That Wank:. Tram is well and favorably known to the people of Pennaylvenla, as an able and corrnet bushier', man, and peculiarly qualified to Michigan alt. the duties pertaining to the ugh* ref Qtr cal Onninitiriolion loth. That we approve of the. enartment of proper laws to protect us from the introdnetion of foreign es inn .; inels In our midst, by-returning Mena at mane to plaice from whence they have been shipped to our Moose. LE:COMPTON D/IXOCIULTIO TICUT. JUDO! Of Surma!' COURT, Wm. A. Porter, of Philadeiptits. CAN% CoLVLSROXIC. Wesley Frost, or Payette. PEOFLEIS ANTI:LECOIPTON TICKET ' Jrost OP Suomi Cont. John H. Read, .IPAlladelphla. • CANAL Cololl3slvlmlL. Wm. E. V . Fayette. , the Alatkets. - ' POTTSVILLE MARKETS. (Wholedale Prices.) Wheat Irlour,bbl., vs t.t. DriodP•aeb•s. Plied • 1 , • 1 0 0 Dr.VlOO r.bbl., -4 241 do do., u Fried. tft o liboat,buib4l,l 10161 *2o' Dviod Apple., pa e-'d tu Sys. do • 'VA Kdds,dozoo, lit C oro d o t4lllotlor.pet pont' d , Oats: do , td Poldtta,t, do 701,11.4014;- Timothy Seed , 041 . 4ard, ll Chrirer geod. 4 01 , Plaster, do 1,0 M% Hay, per ton, 14 04 Balt, por rack. 1 ;.4 POTTSVILLE ~ PRODIICE sISARKETS. (Retail Priors.) PLOUR.-.Allicat• flour eons from $5 10 to 660 1.1 , 1 sod Rye at $ll 00. Itys 1)hop at 1.0 et 5.11.69., and Co r t . bleat 15 do. ItAll.t.--Whltoifbist sollest $1 60* Do ..and e at 111 110 dte. Rye 96 do;C:Ors TO decOat 4.16 do. • It EATS.--41cof twill. at 9 44 1214 eta. pOr 19. Illn 10012% do. Yoal 10 do ;•. Pock 01 do: Sboolder • r do; Ile OS 1134 to 12% do; Dologoa 12% dt...1 rosin; 12 do. - roYlsloNB.—Dutter sons 'frees .11 to 15 els.? A Comm , 12% do.. Eggs 12% eta. blAlAßo.—Ctata 7 els. 'Corks 1. Rio Sts9: Yellow 10 do: •••41`• Whit* 11 drq Cruoltod sod Puler..- . hod 12% do. • 1 t. V11311.......11a11105t 12% cts.*lb; Rock Ilsh.lo do.; Mack 11 . 1.. b. 10 do; Zolo 121,4 eta. s string. Y 111.112 AN D IrlMMllll.6B.—Osions 11.4 els. s crop.; Riots 6 eta. bosetg •Rodistrito da. R tiolbert. 10 do.; Museires 2 to 4 s tokocs; Cucumbers 4 do.; Waterwelens 7.17% tott6 do.; Caliber/ 6 to 'lO Jo.; Nall Rowers 10 to 111.3.4 do • booe9; Poo 26 eta_ s peek; Now Potato.' 6o Besot. % do.; Tomatoes 50 do.; Iltrawber to 25 eta, bos ; Cherries 0 cis.* Out.