- --.-- .. 'air pangs from the mine m bel tr o b w m : n th: asee i tLdi u n ua g current "y sch T u k y e a lde nsi are i n t s:p tb i i tom s week as fofillitt . ' _ not People's Convention_jo- nominate a Court , ---,1-h, - ty ticket, will be held at Schuylkill Haven isn the of air through this II " werehrlied nnain s om e c ' ng the ula sir ted 'fro b uftte el m " ln o e f :sa il obliged to pasa. nicunum • 1867. 1868. 5 be. tm, - -2 : 1 ..3 , ,;...:4‘ya.• -... -.ze.,,r/..e•i„ - ".".:..,.`"--.-'• • 30th !natant. The election for delegate., will be rri 166,273 6,2 3 6 - ' l ‘lC7` `' . _l- 'r - .‘ ,--. , The natural or general tandency of t Canal, 40,849 46,114 - 4,rva held on Sattirday, the 28th. Wo again arse the ..d.owdnaithitebecoalotaimes warmed na air la t° Pam Lehly,h..--Rag eos a, 12, 4 64 11 ..cf 317 or a mo, thence tho.ugh tbe workings p.khet ~ - -- - =._ -- 4 ...7. - --. -- : -:--,=...= people to select us delegates only those in whom by the heat of the earth, h ' ----' 67;856 29,149 64706 • . men's bodies and the lam , ' the a Del. A Hodson Co., 13460 15, r 7,513 sudden changes which often lake s aatams &Qui . 'led 14 cma - 1 the moat entire confidence can wifely be Peeled.- auk.; but owl.; to pa, to ascend carougn e , p rnita ,„ out Co , , 2. 4 8 0 246 , ' VOefr jil i ners _ our at Good, honest delegates will select an nnexception- plu m in the state of the air, the eanse of which is tait, I . '. r"-- nvant is, n to YI p U a a ss de d ri o t r a n'ib tl e d ela t :i 4 s e n u d eY ou been t at,lneitheape. reversed - that Widle ' 141°2 177 ' 41 13A55 -1 t • able ticket, Just ouch a ticket es the People want , to irke at the approaching Fall election. This h this reversal Is going on, and until the current la artstr I . itthedogerinoootheemopposTholtefirodirodotoctiop,n.tot .152.1a2 36.326 ' • PC -------1:-------' - rTSVILLE , PA an 'important 'Platter.. Let it, be:attended to r he wa m nt m or a t o e f u gm mer of 124.3"1"' , ' ' 21411 ' . 2k6ii ____,,, ~..,_ - fresh air to carry it o ff , spreads rapidly through 44 , 0 Showing a •of 25,511 tons, all of 'which, .. -----_-.7- -- ..7 - -------- -----= - ------- strifilly., - • workings, which are soon Stied with it, and any contact and ino ,is by the Delaware a Madsen and e - gA'TIIII.DAY, A110173T I, 183 . . - -yr - ----.... , ._._ _ FIN "PASTE asp , with a Ilame will ewe an explosion. sarTor circulation of the ahms'Jotairran is . nal to r SC/ 83044 " , "Thls.olall of runtime roulilitioo, although possession P _sylvania Companies, their trade having been , the Important advantages of great simplicity and little most entirely suspended the ert Do et 'week the Segregate circulation of Stly THREE other apish 1n the Counti-and 88 Ir ' dates pfir-Deatbs in Philadelphia during July, 1593. ' laabliur loder Bo 3B l oBo l , ha* Piwted rotsrecrleaaro rim-. - ° es- °di - papers publightgi the best portion of the population. an a. vertiser Barks county jail ia: full of eccorema, Ely this reverial.of currents, that it sometimes lucre*. lan year , . nutong t inserted 10 its columns c r, a course, worth setnuch Par The Men a s If pupil bed In any three . their pa. Jeo-Dertha in Boston last week, 74. in Bald- Pea the ern bY the derew l i l i it° ow n nallana Para. a" CoaontAtr. or efts LASS Ritatow.-The Cleve to the advertiser , .in ulaoy other cases fern es so impeefert a provision ,„,,, s e en riling rates tadverthang are al aye gra. more, 169,.; , P''' -- r to the circulation of the isesser. , v I for 'ventilation, as to nadir a better system highly dist. l an d ooalftercroi Gareth, etatteiroi a eommaniva lion on the Coal 'Trade of de iakil country, from ded In price a - ,41 - -alev. Dr. Lyman Beecher is said to be , rade ; and while generally used In this country and • . England:lm been almost superseded in Belgium. and ____.. 7 „ , tis , , . failing fast, • - eg t i mo rk.o-0. 11. Fees; Boom No. 2, 11 Broa d . ye ll:Cr aw. r o t:a ver t! 11 - t ti Neli , Urleans lot week, 193..01 Franc , by the use of machinery to insintain the cur- which we glean thelullowl g. The great falling i ~,,k- le authoesed to receive so dollen. rent orate in a constant and a proper direction. The off in the demand for Coal this year boa caused , wa , ' . 0 , 2 c o te , 'l6BO . a ythe Moine xecarcan,in NWY MI 0 .....„_,,.. en. _ a _ great and leadin..• advantage of wide b, is that you have , tain iww - . of u venez t; u s e t t r a. o has Iticen chosen President pro at all times the quantity of air drawu , ti tu ro ch ug u ht s h e e e nt roo. ine, some alarm among ,the Coal proditeers, and the I and vicinity. , 5,v I under perfect control, with the power of increasing it ' , writer gives etalistlea to prove that the Coal cormi of the n:u . Jo AL ran 317fir-Ditaths in Philadelphia last week, 342 iin ' "id"?' on a" pruning a 'ion o r re damp, or t e sudden liberation of a largo- Trade Is not likely to diminish hereafter as it has QINCILE i. 3 be obtain , d every SATUODAY, at , New York, 698 ;in Brooklyn, 210. , quantity of gas, an well as to fully counteract the ten- . MRS. TB URWELL'S Bookstore, Minersville. • JED - Specimens of gold from the Frazer river d em t o ri m me d enmests. ~ done this year. Abe writer 1111 YO I 1 - 11R8. HOLMES'S Bookstore, St. Clair. ; 1 miner have been' rece i ve d at Boston. It le not intended. on the present occasion, to furnish I not just now able to give the; first etatement E. R. BRECKENS'S llookStere, St. Chit.. ~,, of the amount of, Mineral Coal eosin:mid on the I ..Irdr•Doclor Miss H. E. Heap in practicing in • description of all theme Contrivances, but to confine our MRS. 1101.515813 Bookstore, Ashland. attention to one which has been successfully introdueed y ouseaL ris furnished to ear lers and Blitshbrg. Her Patients am ladles , . ware ri of the Northern Lakes.i - - Q3-The Munn' . at a very eery colliery, lately opened at Abercarn, in „ A b er* who desire to roil ag • ain, at 3 cents per copy for 561,-.l.tenjamin R e ify; m tg .. o e Montgomery .'tooth Wales. An account of this Is contained to the 'At - sonserof the potii e where it Is meelved from 10 copies and upwards. I 1 county, died July 17th, aged 70 years. ' March numbers of the Aurae/ of Use proatlin Lissetteae, the interior it is not practicable to ascend to the moimilwain n.mannaann. • ' , Nir The yellow fever is reported to be raging .of which I bate made the following abstract: • very first receipts, but the quantity which arrived Campaign Subscribers.. , to an unprecedented extent in Havana. _ "The pit or shaft at this place was of an eliptleal or of prior to the dates below given must have been oval shape,loft. by 18 11., with a budlike, or division NIUE will furnish the Mines' Jotasai, fro today / `An epidemic resembling cholera Li said to - 1 , timber thr ough the middle, oee sib farming the down .8 01111 . 'i y t o t h e e l e ction, at re following ra payable prevail in Comma s° tp., Yotit co., Penna. cast and the other the up cast sha ft , both of which were A large portion, probably one - bait of Mud for t' in advance: '7' . , e ate -"Rough and Beady" is the title-of a new i used for wind's's. This plan of a a r attie e d abaft, and Buffalo and Oswego, is the Anthracite or hard . I copy. -"' ' 1 - - /' •• - °end !' fire company being organized in Tamaqua: I confining the ventilation to it, was stated to be the ota Coal, and the remainder Ditamiildue.. I la ewtes, to one address, -$2 ^ . xf sy..-en„ naval expe di t i on i nten d e d fur P ara . ; preetiatble sons In that case, without insuringabeavy 14 is only recentlt that Renegade have deliver do is do do do i- , - - 4.. - e ditional expense in 'doling a separate one-on account do do do •1 • •6 . i guay will nut be in readiness for t month yet. of the remarkable hardness of the rock, and other die- e d Coal htlarge quantities, but th ey are already 'ismaIIM11111111.11•11•1111 ' , s]3 - The Cincinnati Gazette says the grape crop collies to enco u nter .` eompetinsiwith the Canals for that 'badness. At ~ RE C MIPTS , ' , In the vicinity of that city is an entire failure. "The pit was nearly 30) yards deep, and the roads laid Chicago, prior to 1857, the railways had brought Jro Subscriptions to tie Miners' Joare • 1 since - /16r - A Ore in Lebanon last week destroyed the • with plates or rails in" the workings were, about seven in 13,559 tons only. lest puleliCatiors. ' Moravian Churcb, ten dwellings and seven stables, miles in length, and the working heat amounted to stoat doable that distance. The greatest length tra• In 185't they delifered 30,671 tens and the ea- G. W. Farquhar, to Feb.?, 1859 200 „ffeer•Tbe 157th anniver s ary • of th e settlement veined by any single course or split of air, in passing na l on ly cm& G. W. Snyder. to July 1,1568 ' 400 of the city of Detroit was celebrated on Satuyday , from the down met shaft round through the workings Of the amount that reached Buffalo -in 1857, Godfrey Sh reeler. to Jan.], 1869 . l' 2 ® lett. 1 i ' to the up dud, was nearly two miler, and the amount of Aslarty liortlmer , to July 25, 1859 .. • 200 material taken out daily, was about 6 0 0 tons. 13,778 came by rail. , At Cleveland during the year next previous to arm. Cooper. to July 1,)85$ • 200 jfatt-Ilerr Driesbach, the trainer of wild beasts, "The using of the up east shalt in this caseate Tent/. W. O. Diddle, to Jan. 1. 1859 . 200 is DOW quietly f a nning ,in'Potosi county, Will' kiting ferules stack, and particularly the having a hum, January Ist, -1853, the roads delivered 185,574 it - m.l'4re, to July 1,1858 1 200 cousin. fi re in a seam of coal where the Si. damp was so stated. tons, and the canals 135,816. F. Hamm. to Jan. 1, 1659 I \,' .!! c o . /2/P-The Methodist Episcopal Cbarch South, ant, and witch, reaching the are , might cause an aiele. /Meet one half of all the Coal boldness of the le. L. Jehn*on , to July 1 . 1859 "• - 00 Deo. Bolden, to Jan.!, 1859' • 200 the past year expended $ 75 , 000 on missions to don. appeared so objectionable that it was determined Lakes has been done at Cleveland. Of Ibis there J. E. They're & Bro., to Jan 1, 1859 2Oa slaves. , ;" to try a Ike blast Instead. .... _ _ .. had been prior to January Ist, 1856, only 78.048 Waller° x Muzsey. to Jan. 0869 - •3 15 Jur The, heat this season, in India, is excessive. tons brought in by railroads. The Column of to leitgley & Noyes., to Jan. 1 18159a' :2 In ono regiment 84 deaths from apoplexy _are an- tale shows a remarkably rapid and uniform in- Prof. Henry D.Rogers, to Jan. 1, 1569 2 ® bounced. id the tin of CoaL E. C. Prescott, to Jan. 1.1851 Prescott & Chapin, to Jan. 1,1869 , 308 crease 200 ,Emigrants arrived a t New York, since; 1n the interior at' the country, especially in the 3 : Croft & Ward, to lan. 1,109 , • '' 200 January Ist, 44,534; fur the corresponding period mining regions, the same thing is, observed. The noble, Drake & Son, to Jan. 1,3850 • 200 in '57, 110,333. stack furnaces of Northern Ohio that use raw Clark B. Wood, to Jan. 1,1859 2' 0.. ga r - The Lancaster Fencibles, a "Crack" volun. Coat ha making pig iron, consume about 50 tons It. It. Never,. to Feb. 3, Isse 2 oo , . 200 leer organisation, Intends paying Philadelphia a a day each. N. Lincoln, Jr., to Jan. 1, 1659 ', 200 visit during the present month. 1 As the metal thus prodoeed from Lake Superior A. Viol! a Co.. to Jan 1,1259 W. Fletcher & Co.. to Jan. C0.,2.00 ~_ „Itifr•The last trip of the steamship Persia from 'Orb linearly equal iu'lrillClO to charcoal pig, we 149 ' Newell, Sturtevant & ,L' n, to Jan. 1,1. '.l ' OO New York to Liverpool was made in nine days, may expect a large increase of such furnaces. Hammond and'Sawyer. to Jan. 1, 1859 - SAO 4 ,1 2 b oors an d twenty - six minutes! . , The demand fur Coal is not likely therefore to Noble, Hamme& Hall, to Jan. I, 18.19 2 00 200 leia-Tbe Governor Gineral ed Canada gets diminish. . Bullard A Cart e, to Jan 111659 g egt $31,000 per annum-six thousand dollars more 3 ilail J. Howe, to Jan..l, 185 AIDIREGATR OF MINERAL AL, RECEIVED AT 'M. 11. Simpson, to Jan. 1.1 59 200 than the President of the United 'States. THE LAKE PORTS FROM ANALS AND RAIL- F. 8. C. The lug, to Jan.i, 185 •2 00 e ggir A little girl named Duraog, aged 7 years, ROADS -TONS. F. A. Benson, to Jan. 1, 184• ' 2 00 was accidentally killed last week at Ashland.- %v. ft. Prentice k Son, to Jan, 1, 1859 • 200 smacks war= aectivro. 5 2 ,5 She fellagairat a dour, breaking her neck. Shepherd & Robins, to Jartll, 1859.TrAtt CLEVEI KRIS. BUFICICIII6. Tisperg. TOTAL. W. D. Shown, to Jan,l, Ism? • , ,4 00 JIMT-Bougay, of the Cesare/ independent, in 1 . LAND. ALO. AGO. 00. Mark Delbert, to Jan. 1, 1849 ' s 200 defence of • "hoops," speaks of theta as 'among the --- - - . ,-.. Noble. Hammett & Co., to Jan.'. 1659 401 things wo."first loathe, then pity,ithen embrace." - - 1829, 708 1 708 Wm. M Illei le & Co., to Meech 1,1859 •3I 00 4 ,....4"-A Democratic editor talks about the "sink-1 1830. 178 178 • Powles & Smith, to Feb 10,1859 • 1831. Wi 294 304 ing Fund." Every tend that , his party gets a - , Wm. Smith, Eng. London. oJuly 26,1859 ' 1831. 431 431 Peter Hopper. to Aprill, 18 9 i t, •:: 00 chance at becomes at once a rapidly sinking 1833, 1,719 . 1319 (1. &0. cook k Co., to May ,1859 2 00. fund. ' 1834, 3.347 ' 3,347 John Davis, to Aug. 1,15591 2W. 112fir-The German citizens of Philadelphia are 1835, 1.776 1,776 ' Malt Clinton, to Aug. 1, 1660 400 ' estimated to number 80,000 souls, and to embrace 1836 2,944 944 ,2, tiro. McMahon, to July 24, 859 200 1&17, 6,511 6.49 6 Mrs. Farquhar , In July 1, 158 , 200 many persons of ability, education and moral 1836, 2,196 2.196 Ben), Haywood, to July 1, v , 58 1 4no worth. , 3839, 4,901 4,901 Haywood, Lon & Co., to Jul* 1,1858 400 oft - Wednesday , a Swiss vras arrested in New 1840, 6, b 28 0 6,17.. N W. 1.). ileglon. to Oct. 4.7858 2 00 • - York, for appearing in the street, without clothes 1841, 16.742 . • . 16,741 J. 11. (line[[, Let., to July l,18.:13 .2 00 1812 16,339 16,at0 ...4 00 on hie person. When told that it was wrong, as ' t , John Iloser. to Jan. I, 18591843, 13.574 ' 13,144 F, sok Pott, to July 1,1858 • - 200 ladies were promenading, ho replied, "Let 'cm go 1841, 18,901 18,901 Jas. B. Patterscn, to July 1 1858 ' 200 it blind." 1845, '31,130 15, 000 48.1.26 Jag. Sillyman, to July 1. 1868, ' . s 200 per•A negro lately fell from the upper story of 1846. 28,133 27,500 '• " 53,663 It. T. Taylor, to July 1,1861$ •• • • l ~,® a warehouse in Charleston, S. C., striking head 1847, 44,401 51.000 • 9:4401 Win. Thompson, to Ju1y.1.1858 ' ' ' 1848, e 6,351 70,000 I-• 7 13 8 Pi '''' firq 'on the bead of a whisky barrel. Result,- John Mundt, to Jul/ 1, 1858 000 • 1849, 64.801 79.613 146,414 Red Lion Hotel, to Aug. 1,1859 . _ 200 the barrel leaked! Isso. 83.950. 5 5 ',841 141.591 A. S. AE. Roberts, to Jan. I, 1859 2:0 , r. 4 "'Laura J. Green, committed suicide in In- 1851,1 107,135 72.913 •180,078 Samuel L., Hazard, to Jan ]2, 3859 It 00 dianopolis, Satan/ay. Remion-she h a d been in 1852, 137.92 e Teeth - - 3,310 ' 217,886 Marston & Power, to Jan. 1, 15 60 1853,1, 170,915 103.031 23,313 2.195 • 1,254 34/2,..168 4. 2 00 better circumateinces, and disliked working in , Dudley & Thompson, to Ap'rl736, 1859 - 200 1854,1 170,975 95,611 25,313 4,627 26,393 332,924 "Wm. Italsbeck. to Jan. I. 1659 ~ 4 y g peopto's kitchens. • • I 1855, 209.803 141,184 43,371 9,569 2 7,617 521,544 J. Loudon Beadle, to Jan. 11, 1859 2 &t o 2/21rA poor sailor named Sheppard, was lodged 185 n, 216,995 112,011 51,381 0.209 48,571 468,557 Mrs. Ann Steel. lo Sept. 26' 1858, , , aooin a Buffalo station House, Saturday, whete he 1857.1 2 11.390 1:63,159 71.371 37,327 65,669 621,819 .1. 0. Savage, to Jan. I, 185 l ,' 20 0 washer. until Monday withoutAood, and Tuos- I -- -- - • Chas. 11. Trotter, to Jan. 1 r 1859 I 200 day died from neglect. . . Total 1,875,611 1,048,443 :P21,752 66,327 10,669 3,384,792 Wirt Robinson, to July'l, 59 200 floe. S. Wded, to Jan: 1, 1 9 , 2°° Jear'Mrs. Duncan „Wier of Tamaqua, recently • DELPIIIA COAL MARKET, Aagust 6,' 1153. Hale Ramington;to ,Jau. f, 1859 200 lost on the road to Pottsville a puree eentadniug 'ring are the cave prices for Coal by Rev. It. Delsier, to June 2311869 100 ten dollars. The finder should return it. to Mrs. i •W. L Steelier. to Jan. 1, 1859 - 20 0 Wier, who is a widow. i Chas. W. Chapin, to Miretd2. 18.5 ft 200 Mrs John Wood, the netrees, has cam- T. Beak dirt & Son. to Jan.l, 1559 ' ' 200 •-‘ 137- • ~ . T. Van Embergfi, to Aug. I, 1859 , 200 inenced a suit in San Francisco against her hos- Omln k Bradford, to Starch 29, 1859 • 200 band for divorce, en the ground of his intemper M. I, Smithit Co., to April 22 1859 I 200 epee and ill treatment, of her. 8. a. E. Knight. to July 1,8.; 2 39 Thog. Peirce a Co., to Jan 1, 1859 2 00 Short Mountain Coal Co., o Jan.l, 1850 2 00 received a letter de mrulth, Lucerne county, 4nly 28th. 1858," co.' ofd Dollar and a One Dollar Bill. As the mate to the letter we ere r. a loot to whom to Two Voltam. 'Will the writer Instruct us In IN our next we will remarks on'Proteetion der to shoulder with 1:1ia on the greet quest üblielt Senator I Tennessee ntan entnaky and P. National P". SEE new advertise BUCHANAN Scorcu PIPE DEMOCRA! if the very appropriate name applied no Free Trade Party. • ' - I Twort.—ln a ) letter;rasstus M. Clay' 1J the tyranny of the present Adminietrali i equalled by that agait which the Ame l ' yelled in 1776.: A fat. ' I —.4_ "Down WITS YOUR] PRICEN."--aus .„.: .1 i ,of Mr. Moigs, and thil rest of the Buc to our iron manufacturers, when the la. ..to the Government i . porting Scotell'ir.l ~ is the Iluchatinn cry, "down with your i i _ Mvu.—The Dinoa akin papers have e't coy about sending ne rly bait a.naillion',' to Great Britain, to lurckase poor iron the Washington iiiluedut. Come ~g spcaki out. What dolyou think ofthe''pi •• ••-----...* 7 .Ttte Cricket match, between the Unit II and Canada, at Hoboken, terminated od day, the Autericans'itieing the victors. inninie of the Canadian's wars 81; ece j on Those of the Auteri+as were, first, ii 4; 36, with rix wickets!to go down. b ' STarnew A. Dona! ,66 has been inVi • the PenniylVW. o deliver the u'vu Slate Fair, and The object.we':, 6 ich or course will !board of =magus 4gricultornl S'ociety nt the forthcoming repted 11ii; 4 invitntion to attract ..11 crowd, w • ON Dtr.—That se/ lire fondr now of geld various parts of the turn _roata :are indi looking•eicoedingly of fish they apweft stock, thougt, we s Ire of oor • young ing up fishing exe County, on' which pensible, for thO Democratic. •IVhi r, is not stated. LOOK Oir.—The c erit'sent here from to; to attend to Lec niptonisca in th' is in favor of a co promise lof the 1. Look out. /loch. is Grin. couslir , bite. Every man w o dons not coma, ;the mark, will both wu overboard. Mr. government elerit, .• ; REPORTS from Wa iiingtMt say bureau of the Paten - office is making p to . es t the cultivat on of teadn Ibis • .fianeedale Democrat is A bright departtnert t. Its next exp•` presume, to'voise a crop of foots tiful supply of seed for the purpose can cd in the Agricultural bureau of the Pa ' lion at Pinegrove on 1 "w hang-doodle" part On ti 3 occasion reed at n premium. Th y , silos" don't seem to His akar is Isiini'ng.,.w j ((nasal is 3 bad loves of the military; Monday, the lea. , were about, elie clothes tooong • chief of the " ke very well this • fear.' Ah, DoWar moot. It deril .• A rcw days at.Atll deliglitful, in enure crowded. Col.Tha tine accumukintions, I ntic City, at this, uence of it net; do , ir of the Surf t.--none Letter in l th house can he jeo I guests will duels ember. On visit* tu Surf House. • I I L e ..b. -......4., _ liveinerti.r Mt:l4Th° annexed is t of the decidedly rich resolutions adop t Cake Convention' na i l Monday : :' I . .. •: itesolred, That th'e candidate for Coiti mated by this Cuor alien, shall aptioir 4frecs to meet the enforces of North county. ' Why not add another resolution, :as: Retolred, That Jciseph W.,•Cake. elel ..•.• . 4C.AhIUDATRie 414e3 SUOGSSTED.74 , pert communicant recommends Jereta eonEsv, -et Pottsville, a a suitable een State Senator, ,scd Mr. Jobs 13.4)*:ii. • ... • Oh ! bur !Assembly. LI our last we }La Bch uyiellylaven wr dale (Or We Legistat brother, P. It, l'el Fifty rooms in his 'vermeil, nu that• his -- r nny change in the City, dun't,forget th l ed P. Pal. recommended re. This is a mis (, keq,, ie the gen commend TDB TEN CIgNT .5Y a day in St. Lcittia, a ice and laborois are but obtain • work at 601 4 warms ',voted cent policy of Too C • •Trii.--Vi no min a large nu 031347 • ut of eutploymetu ay 'pries. Yet ju' in favor of the al Jimmy—abolit" I •re ignorant fur l ' the 'maps °file ; the ifr their familieoj lot &trope.. 84 • live finneblim , i••,•• of *bozo we lenrn, thilP rote.l 'to :redo . Luoinos, tact nwa and Irt4ti fro e 8 the work, ehops unlit I enjoy the d e • 244.1`An editor; speaking of 'morning, breaks forth thus :—"Il ail, Aurora, dawn, daybreak, sun• rise, morning; Prineesi Royal of the universe !" lie wai living at the last accounts. jr...0- I ,Slrs...llacready, the actress and dramatic reader,' wee admitted into the NOw Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) church of Chicago, by the rite! of baptism ' on Sunday, the 25th ult. i pir'•Ridgewood"vis the name of .thelnautiful country seat near Reading, which is the summer, residence of Charles J. Peterson, Escr., the - well known author publisher, pr Philadelphia. • ' jar Only a single copy of the London Times is now allowed to cntdr France, and that is pent to Paris in a coaled envelope 'froin Bou!ogne,! especially addressed to Napoleon himself, prA foolistr.girl of 20 married one of the' Sioux Chiefs, recently, at Washington. When, she reached his princely wigwam,' she found it; a mud hovel occupied by two other wives 1 •,_ ed, slolpg•a was no roil( tint a matter? s eh[U . os) va otection. —This to ttio yal ktbat n is imly icanS re- Ogir The Sbakspeato Autograph is .enshrined in the , ItriOish itlnaeutn. It lies on veivet,ln alopina•mattogany coon, with a ; d ate glawbotoro it, and , curtains bluo *ilk •to 'protect it (rpm strong: light. , • • par-Consolation for unsuccessful 'nothing-1 "Malty works," says Chamfort, "succeed, becans4 the mediocrity of the author's ideas exactly - eor7 responds whir the mediocrity of idea's on thdirpart of the' public." • jEsirA ,duel is announced to take place between Thomas E. Marshall and Thomas It. Porter. 4 They got into a quarrel at Versailles, Ky., on the 27th alit Porter choked Marshall, and Marshall .retorted by a..challenge. , • ig4l - A British military store keeper, named James Sutton Elliott, who embezzled $20,000, and then fled to this reentry, has been arrested after six weeks search.. • Ile brings, as a partner or his (flight, a young actress. • r rAr.E.e.Governor Johnston, of Pittsburgh, is, about putting in operation, near Tarentum, Alle gheny: county, a large establishment fur the man •ufacture of coal oil. This article is itiorriexten'r sirely used as a substitute Tor candles, ctiMphen • thei cry oanltes, Cr object o. That othing to I , f do llar, i pip o f fur nth: men, loom. ing? I Bt den .Welnes - The i nlet do, l lol. ; seciond, I by, the is State 1 adilreas g7`Col. Blount, his wife and daughter, Belle on Saturday for 'heir home in Mobile, Alabaut The phblie would now be glad to bear of the Ca tore of the adventurer calling himself De ltivier. and the judicial awarding to hint of his just aerie. ;Ark . meeting of Germans has been held ip Now York to make arrangements for the fomaiii don of a company to emigrate to Fraser River..-1- Aboitt tifty persons enrolled their names. forr a trig to the new go:d regions in a vessel l of their own chartering.. 'Abort thirty prin'ers, princirially em ployed in the daily newspaper establishinents tf Philadelphia; have. clubbed tog ether udder tin title of "The Typographical Cri cket Club." They aro now taking instructions ,in the healthy en beautiful game. . per., Washington visiting a lady in• his neigh borhood, on leaving the house, a little girl war directed to open the door. lie turned to the child,and said, "I am sorry, little dear, to gitie you so; much trouble." "I wish, sir," she replied, "it was to let you in." . . ‘.bob oc• Howie, is PaY• etoorro l to teens to I . occasions arpop l o of t species mpfrted Vathing. District, cii pits.— pflft•Sfahugany ships are the latest novelties i Edropeen naval architecture. It is said tha Ittinduras mahogany is for groat purposes quit • equal to oak, which is scarce and dear; and th; contain of a mahogany ship built at Burdeau' gives her an excellent character. • ps-Drunken men. always manifest a singul affection for lamp poste, and when they see the. in datiger of falling rush to' their assistance a hold them up. But Jersey , City lamp posts a ungrateful, one of them struck a man the oth night's.) violently as to fracture hie 'collar Pone. lee for lES/ ious, ricultoral •pmrltiooe OLIO try.-- jinilt The Yellowing marriage is. announced • the papers :—" themes Butler China, Esq., of t. Close I LitAtiold, to Eliza Tippets :" ...Although the sun Is sultry yet, I The cold will soon set in ! . - And Thomas doe's quite right to get A Tippet for his Chlu," sr3' It is said that the ehoja of a wife by t imept wo . A tloun- e olitain- •nt Office emoestra,- , ers or the hem i were Prince of Wiiles, the flack, monarch of Eng land, if be outlives hie motbet,is limited, to sev en royal princesses. Princess Alexandra of Den marl-4 id considered the moot laitable match of the sevenJ When the Prince of Wales conies of age, janl oo seaspn. , Loomp : 9. in 11882, OM will.bn 18. P Wild Cherry Balsam.—The memory of ,Dr. WiStir is embalmed in the hearts of thousands, whi)ini his Balsam of Wild Cherry has.curetl of cou he, colds, consumption, or some other form of uiraonary disease. .Buy note unless it has the written eigna are of I. Dana on the wrapper. 'easor, aro ing loom.. r 0r0 , 41 Imo country. " foriobly r from Atlfiutio i • OPLE'S MITI-LECOXPTON TIC,KET JUDGZ OP Stumm' Vex?, ohn R. Read, of Philadelphia. CuuvCominmoms. Wm. E. F . of Fayette. tr , ri , hest cl ait the FA : , :sfq 44 041)Di ' 4(4 , 00) :4 Jakl■ Or iIUPSIXE Cour, m. A. Porteryof Philadelphia. . commdmia, . Wesley Primly of Pa yette. ess i ttom. t thq eon tuberland °Heirs f— t himself. PA PER • ' . On the Ventilation of Mines - by NaehineTy. i• -r- • Read before the Amara, acienfific Associa film, JeaT 3 / I • 180, by SAIIOI.I. Lewis. The alsplerotta accidents And ft-anent lolm of Withal , bare occurred ciliate In I his Coal Itegion, by the explo' dons carburet ted hydrogen gm, or tiro damp, would, seem to imperiously demand. further Investigations and' experituents the important subject of mine vanilla. lion. ,At lead we ought to keep up with the knowledge of the, age, and try every Method that is earned, an d promises any probability of success, to remedy the evils under Which we now labor. The first working of our Mines was by windiasi and bucket. To this succeeded horse-gins, tor raising the coal, dirt and water, through shallow shafts, and som e ,; thee* dyed alopea. Thin came putting In drifts at the water level pf the adjoining streams, and passing the coal, 4., out through them. In all these :Ines the work lop were comparatively shallow—iitasted as It were In .the lower part of the .atmosphere, and by occasionally working a passage up through the coal to the aurae", I be.centilation oru so well kept up that little I mouse tileoCollllllexperienced in the workings. wed It was con• Adeptly asserted, and generally believed, thirty years ago, that there vas no Art damp In Anthracite cool.— The Brett:plosion of this gas, that I recollect, by which men were injured, Ugh place In 1828 or 1839. Atter,our works were extended, and pert icularly after It became necessary to descend by 'slopes beneath ilia general surface of the evuotry, the idea nf the nou.exist• once of Are damp In out tonics ogs perceived to be a ! mistake, and to get rid ni- It was quad siecessary to ' draw currents of trMh sir through the workings by suit tidal Means, to carry off MIS end other anxious gum , — The met annum method of attain/4S this °WI"' war by a tall stark or chimney placed cn the 'WM, near an Middle. ish !Reed, idife fur of Tama. Egbt Of A 41taindt. ke. l Aie II WWI Is, ly 7.5 cll. I ineablip- I and call- s•►¢. of tttorint ten wo•tbirda flora,' who or, check ihent d concur- alai are 1 0 • "the fin, for this purpose, was placed lu the vicinity of the stuaft,and was 13;4 feet In diameter, with eight vanes, each 3 ft. 6 Inches wide, and 3 tt. long, male of thin plate Iron, and carried by • forked wrought Iron arms secured to a central disk one horizontal own, the sides, or easing, wee also made of wrought Iron plate, with opertiems round the shaft str. feet In diameter, from which two vertangular wrought Iron trunks demrended Into the ground, and there joining together, passed as one into the up Cast shaft, 21 ft. below the tcp, which. wueorered by • trap door, opened onl,t at the- time of the passing up or down of the cage In which the materi als were raised, and closing Immediately after, the pas sage of the cage, was found to affect the' current of air from the mine bat slightly. The tubes carried the air from the mine, through_ he up cast *heft, to the centre of the fan, where It wset in rapid motion by the rota ting velocity-of the van , causing a Continued ascend• lag current from the mine white the fresh air was fur nished through the down at side of the pit. tmr, .-The fan was driven a small„direct acting. non-con densing steam engine, with a Cylinder of 12 Inches In diameter, and 12 Inc Stroke, worked by steam taken front the boilers of the winding engine, at a pressure of 13 !beta the squire inch. The velocity of the fen gener ally used was 60 revolutions per minute. giving a veiocj. ty at the circumference of the vane; of 2.515 ft. per min ute; and from a series of experiments Instituted for the purpose, It was estimated that the quantity orate drawn through the mine was 43,000 cubic feet per minute, et a velocity of in ft. per minute. or about 9 miles per hour, at 80 revolutions, the quantitypassing through was 66; 0 , 10 cable feet, at a velocity of 11107 ft. per minute. or about 12 miles per hour. It was found that from 60 to 01/revolutions par minute gave the most suitable amount of vent ilatiou for that mine, arid that beitind 80 revolu tions per minute the current of air was too strong to al low the lamps to be kept alight In the workings. • 'The working velocity of the fan was regulated by *'throttle valve In the steam pipe .if the engine, which was under the control of the man to charge of the working of the pit. and was adjusted according to the requirements of ventilation arising from changes In the atmospheric pressure, and In the quantity of noxious gum in the workings." At the time of writing the amount the fan had been In sonatant work for twoyears, Wert and day, without once stopping for repairs of any kind, and was then ap parently in se gond order es when first started ; there appeared retired nothing at out the-machine to get out of order, on aceount of the durability of the materials -and simplicity of structure; and no reason to anticipate any failure. Ventilation by the fan has a. very Important advan; tags over any•klnd of fern tee ventilation, in the power it affords of suddenly Increasing the current of air to IC great extent in any'emergency ;—whilst with the fur , nare, any increase is very slow in action and limited In extent, and what is worse than all In the case of deep, workings whets the.ftre must be placed below cahoo t re effected from the surface et the emend. Ale:, should: It be found that with any given velocity of the inn the' air wax becoming stagnant In the mine, or that an nee 'i usual quantity of fire-damp gas had be en suddenly lib , crated, requiring a stronger current of ,air to carry it.., MLR is only for-the men below to give the signal to those above and the current can be Instantly increased 4 ' As an instance of its superiority, it to stated that an: explosiou took plats. at the A bercarn Colliery, which was beard by the author of the paper. who was at the top of , ' the shaft at the time, and who instantly turned the' steam full en the engine. Increasing the speed of the , fan to near double its usual rate. This mussed such an I uH crease in the velocity. of the current of ventilation, ae, to carry the after damp, resulting from the explosion, r ; past the men in the working*, so quickly, that they es.; report all serious iujury, so momentary was their, expo sure to its effects, but if ouiy the ordinary. velocity of the current had been maintained. some of these men could not have escaped with their lives. The man who caused the explosion, by going into a stall with a naked candle, was severely burnt, but recovered from tb, 10- jury. , Almost immediately after turning the full steam on -the engine, a shower of black particles was thrown out of .the tan which would be.the result of the explosion, 'being the fine particle& of the carbon liberated as light, Macey soot from the decomposition of the carburetter* hydrogen by the expiosion. This Is comillooty but in correctly called "coal dust," and Is always the result of an explosion: and which itt the author's opinion, lathe cause of the fatal effect of the after damp: from the ac cumulation of the minute, solid particles of carbon on the lungs, and not the exposure to Carbonle add and - nitrogen resulting from the combustion of the gas; as Will found that men can live for some time , in this af ter damp by taking the precaution of covering their mouths and noqtrils completely, with a handkerchief, so as to sift the air they breath and thus prevent those floating particles of carbon from entering the lunge. 'An additional advantage of the ventilating 'tan is, that as it requires no Ore in the pit to work it, them CAD be no danger of an explosion in its - urni, by the gas gaining access to the furnace, and we are also re lieved from the annoy.rnee of the smoke and heat of the fire, in the upeast shalt with its attendant shrinkage of the brattleellinber and consequent leakage of air. Another of these ventilating fans has been erected at Shine Spring Colliery. near Elsernr, of a rather larger size than the one above described-being 15 fret in diame ter—with ir sliest feet,3 inches wlde,and making 80 revo- lotions per minute. The result Ise thoroughly efficient ventilation of the workings—completely under centrol at the surface of the mull :, and maintained re at an ex penditu of fuel exti eenel smell as compared with that required for ordinary turn ventilation. This IS no fanciful device, the product of some enthu siastic inventor, destitute of a proper knowledge of the object to be accomplished, but simply thq enlargement and application to this use, ofa well known Implement. by praeliell men possessing a thorough. knowiedge of their business—its wants and deficient methods; and as • might have been readily anticipated, under curb eircum rstances. the experiment has been crowned with the most complete succetut. trans of a similar construction but of smaller size have long been used by the farmer to clean his grain, the founder to blow his cupola furnace and the miner to procure a supply of fresh air In extending his gangs ay or other forward heading, but this is the firstt acrou nt that I have seen of their application as gen eral ventilators, and I earnestly, call the attention of our operators to the propriety of their Introduction among us for this purpose. Our prisentmethods are notorious ly and confessedly Inefficient, frequently resulting in great loss of life and property, but if any reliance is to be placed on the published accounts, the fan offers a thoroughly reliable snit efficient method. at all times under perfect control. and .will consequently tend to greatly lessen the dumber of 'accidents in the mines. I have not the data at band to make a comparison be. tween the cost of the two methods of ventilation best.{ ; have given the site of the fan and the engine, irlith Abu extent of,the ratite ient Laded. and the amount ocitiidally product, from Thlth practical men can readily MU an estimate of the expense of such constructions, adapted Ito le particular circumstances of any of oar.estabilsbe and t !inn coin pa re them wit li,thecostolertrpreseut , which I believe they will not exceed, except ha son peculiarly unfavorable situations lint should the e nee of ventilation by fan be greater than by. far m , yet from its greater efficiericy;-c ertaintyrind secu rity, It might so,much reduce the working sapesksss, In side of the Colliery as to be In the end a great pin. - 1 1 • • Too MAN Ott MANY 'ltzuzpiks.—llie lornlid '• 'who takes hold eT the drug list as if It were a bill of faro, and is continually changinglrom ono item to another, like a green.guest at ii, hotel din. i t ner, stands a fair chance ,of killiiiehinatelf ho. i d 'fere he has 4f:howled the catminte of poisons.— e Some constitutions will bear 'this kind of "mocll cal treatment" longer'than ittberti bat anything r abort of a casehardened systato, lined with as. begins, and furnished with g titta-perchn nerves and steel sinews, must snecutulkat last. .Wo Vest, however, that this'plan uf transferring the whole materin medico to the stomachs of the ick, fe nearly obsolete. Half the world al y under elands that the two ineriesabler miles intro. duced by Professor flu sufficient fur all 0 internal and externs admirals. The other half is fast verging to "the aide opinion. It is safe to predict that the day is not distant when the pharniacepaiia will be- rerised 'down to a very minute volutne, which may-perchance, "grow small by degrees. and beautilially less," until It vanishes altogether. Venerable errors are nut immortal, They must die, 'waif they are decently buried with the respect due ',la old age, it is the must that can be expected fur them. We have .our prejudices 'like other folks, and they stick to ua like barnaides, forming a sort of armor which the sword .of. truth cannot always readily penetrate. Bat when Ore see sores of 20 years standing cured.in'six weeks by Holloway's Ointinent; end climate dyspepsia of the most dis tressing kind relieved fit- a few 6,4 by Hollo way's Pill 6, (and that these wonders have been accomplished repeatedly, is beyond dispute,) what are we to 54? To deny . the efficaey of remedies that work such apparent miraelei,Stonld be mere fatuity.. We shall not thus stultify; ourselves.— The reputation of his medicines as veto:flea for threo.fourths of the maladies of the beaten race, is founded on immutable facts, end fact! are a species of intneelsts that we decline meeting in the Geld""of epstroversj with any kind of theo ries with whiefi:the profession could furnish W. We have many friends among the'feeulty, cad possibly; some of them mai,eonsider the ewes effected by the use of Profeisur Holloway's Pills and Ointment an innovation on their rights. If so, - it lea trespass which the sick. will approve, add which every philanthropist—wirk Whose inter. retie does tot iaterfereJ-Is sure to commend, 4 4pprol. • THE,, COAL TRADE . M!mii_JMNlEdiaM§i6 rattaillle, August I t 111511. The quantity'spot by Railroad this week is 38,-: 273 02—by Canal 45,114 00for the week 81..4 , 387;02 toes. •• ;t • • Catiallbeati the Ittiilroad badly this week —cud eostiery to'expeeta4on the supply has not diminished aktfront thiaregion, but on the con trary it has hints:used a little.. It is hoWever less than far' the prresponding peek lest year. Last week oefeyi wetvialankentng ol!takt the *Al bit we gave of the !tate of tite . lnide t together with the large raging of!, which haslbeen catenate!, p al Robed thilieghoet the East, has caused elation , demand fot o tatel pd decked thii anticipated de crease in ofr .•1 -• 2 _ ": PHILADELa —The fullowi, the cargo: Schuylkill W.. Ash L., s3'2o ® $3 30 " 'Broken and Egg, S2o® 3 30 " Red Ash Lump, 345 ® 360 " Broken end Egg, - 3 45 ® 360 " Store, 330 ® 'Lehigh, Lump, 3 50 Broken end Egg, • 2'50, (0 " Stove, '• 3 62e 0 ,By retail from yard, Chestnut S 3 00 ® $3 25, INut $3 25 €>. $3 50, prepared $4 00 ® $4 50. Ngw YORK COAL MARKET, Aug ust 6, 1858. The demand in somewhat brisker , for the princi pal deveriptionr, at easier prices , for foreign,l and steady rates for domestic: 'Liverpool Cannel, at $8 50 (4) $8 75; LirCrpool Orrel, at $7, 00 %l per rlialdron ; Sidney end Pluton, $4 75 ® $5 25; Newcastle Gas, $5 25; and Anthracite $4 25 ' ()a $5 25 '.ll ten. -4 • X.iyon. alb X3Ccrly - tvas Percussion Ceti 'Beaker. and Vibrating Coal krauts, Can be seen to operation at the docks of the Delaware godson Col Co., at Rondo:rat, New York. ' .130-2 m Boston Coal Illarnes." ' [Corrected Wee* from the Bedew Mtter, dtryr. 5.] • Cannel, . . • • chat 1i 00 'ch 11.60 Newcastle, • • . - Dons •-••-• 4:4 Orrel, r - • none Sydney, .' • • mine chat 4Do Melon; • -' • mine ebal 430 .@ 440 Plctoo - • g mine that ash;ton • • 475 e 5 500 do red asb, • , • - 600 fiiy 6.25 di lump, - - . 475 go 600 Leblgh lump. ; -•-• - 625 till— lutop,(Sehuylkill). - • 6 25. Lackawanna, - • - -4 75 (g) 600 WITAEL ?MC= Anthracite white rad ash- • - 113 Y ADELEGRA.P.H., • VILIDAT,6 O'CLOCK .7.11 A-eights frost RicAsierad tn—. Heston • • - 1 '2sew York - 11 Island • - 105 Albany- West : Point • - 106 Number or vessels In Port. 51 -bests, 70. . Schuylkill coal. Trade for 1858. • Quantity of Cott fent by Unread and CADA, for the week endhccou Thursday ireulog lasl: lAli/1066. CANAL.. . 9,711 16 9.608 11 2,175 15 3,999 09 Port Carla., Pottsville. Schuylkill 1.1m141 11025 15 29;2.16 00 Auburn,,l.3 3 B 11 000 00 Porte . 011011114 -• : • I 6.123 00 • 2,890 00 30473 03 40,114 00 36.273 02 Total fel the week, Total by Rallied to llla, " , Canal, 6. Ibbil by Canal and Railroad, , - tone, 1,401,941 11 ~liblpmenta to same period last peer. • • . will, TOTAL . . AT Railroad, ' 42.005 08 1,190 1 120 00 By Canal, • 40,049 00 043,118 MI Dwaine In 1858. on far Itatseet Tall and Transportation on RAIL lOAD rem „111111 MINIM • ' - ' Pros' ~-.._ Prom Prom Prom J/t.Cirbon. S. Maros. AsbariTt.Clinlost. To Richmond, $1 40 $1 35- E $1 M . $1 20 To Fltilad'a , 140 ' 138 125 '. 120 Spring Mille, 135 130 ' • 120 103 Reading. . . 95 90 80 '' SO Rates of Toll by Canal for the present. Prom R. CirrbOrt. Ml. arrbon. S. bares. Pt. Clinton. To Phliad'o., 65. , Cl 62 , 50 • Spring Mills, GO • 1 69 ,57 , 60 Norrictown, 66 54 . '62 '45 Reading' 38 37 . 31 • Rates of Freight by 2 Asnol. Frans it ant MI. C. t franca. . R. Clinton. Ti Non •York, $1 55 $1 50, 'sl 45 To l'bilairo., r 0 85 . 80 To Delaware Front, 60 55 • 60 Rates of Ton, Le., from Manch Chunk. •Via Lehigh Valley and Northern Penn. Railroads, to Master stmt., Philadelphia, ' SI 71 Rates ofTali.itte ! , to Baltimore. I Front Pinegrove,Nchnylk 111 Co., I. S'... 10 From Millersburg, Dauphin Co., r 2 10 From Trovorton. Northumberland Co., (private arrange ment, In consideration 'of bonds, taken by the Com pany. , • Rates of Toll and Transportation OX TUC LelltOft VALLEY RAIL ROAD , Mauch Chunk to Trenton, • • do Elliabethport, - • - do Morris Canal Bafddat Philllpxburg, Schuylkill County Radiroada 1145 IS s ;The following le the quantity of Coil transported over the different Ralintads in Schuylkill County; /or week end inron 'Thursday eveninglast : A . weir. TOTAL'. Mine Hill and 8. Haven H. IL, 48.403 00 132.248 18 .311. Carbon. ,' ' " 1.226 00 81,863 02 Schuylkill Talley " 6,757 16 147.431 10 lit. Carbon & Pt.. Cuban '". 19.556 10 M4.%0 07 Mill Creek, ' " • 14.581 14 . r -2.'.189 05 Little Schuylkill, " 10,286 04 192,631 12 .._ Plaegrovo Coal Tirade for .1858.. Amount transported during the last month : troloi, Canal, Swishing Railroad. Lehigh Coal Trade for 1888 br Canal. For the week ending on Saturday lest: . - Lehigh Coll and Nay.Co l r , 11,'.68 13 117408 14 D. Mummer and When., 147 00 1,290 Id Spring Mountain Alines, , 1,930 03 21,132 10 Bad Ze Sugar Loaf do 5 2.032 09 Coleraine J. • -do 00 - 3,624 00 Deaver Widow Coal,. ;.„ . '177 10 2,066 N. 'York and Lehigh Coal 953 03 8,467 00 Carman Penna. Coal Co., 1,104 02 10081 18 South Spring Mountain 342 13 3.114 North Spring Mountain, • 298 06 2.411 01 Hazleton Coal Co., ' 6 4 00 17 60491 0 6 Vast Sugar Loaf Coal, r _ 7,221 02 9,800 10 Council Ridge, : 664 04 14,544 Mortal Pleasant Coal, • 1592 07 8,346 14 Buck Mountain Coal Co., . 1,898 37 28,806 14 Wilkestarre Coal Coy • 972 03. .18,122 03 AndanriedCoal Ca, • - 399 08 7,771 17 Ilartkd Coal Co., rib 04 12,229 12 Total. Lehigh Valley It. / It. • For week eadfaig IM Saturday lard • Witt. TOTAL. S. Mt. 111noi,(Ww. 8111nep &Co-) , 2.629 19 84078 -10 1 Sugar Loat,(Cacker & C 0.,) 2.811 .08 -43400 OS I N. York A Lehigb.(Taparl 1,030 ; 27,480 16 ,Connell Aldge,(Bbarpo, L.& C 0.,) 1,349 IS a 24,036 04! 'Merman Nuns., . at 04 .; 1.16919 j 1 11. 51.. (kiddie 1 Joboloon,) 1.170 09 , 43.741:12 Itatleton (A. Pardee & C 0..) • 1.188 0 7 66.687 071 N. 89. 01. (J. H. McCreary & C 0..) • 100 18 16.744 IL, 8. 8,1,311-(Dolbin A Debar en.).. • , 36 09 ; 2,541 13 Nonni Plossaot, • • 148 13. i 1,101 19, East Lelthch; . r • - -07 11,' Summit Nines, '4l 18 Totsl.• • - 11.167 18 2113.4 0 01 ,PAP 01 33 %0001 IFa tie mask. 03:6a5A78 06 Shipments to some p;rl;llisi•yeit: By Itallroad. • ' 12,1/81 00 D/ CSool. 37.0111 ' TA'l, • 11111E;l1 ineraue to luso° ur, • •Jletes et Tel" on Lehigh Canal. e.o. Met!lame Lit. Z.eiresi. D. Mad. WilLiotharnito W. U. -Z ' 84 3 5 10. si SIN W. Haven to Blida, - , hi ,38 '',, 09 'Lockport to do; • .. 61 Z,'" ' 1 69, 2 11. Chunk sod P. Haven, 61 35, 2 . 66A . .. • . ' Freights. White Mole - To orietol. To Pethdeidio. • a 8 0 93 • , de -68 • • 111. Peso 'Mims: i ' 81 - •68 Matich Munk, ' - 75 Te Now York. Irbil* - llama to Now York, ' • . . jt 38 Rockport tie -: . -do • h ' . 131 Paso flares to -do 1 118 Mooch Cessit to do . • . .. - 1- 10 ' Thu above bathe do sot include tits toll oalkolawuo Dleidos sod Itaritso.Csoalo. I • . Lykes's' Valley Coal Trade far 1.858. Sa Mar weak eadleg ea bialay ' - - • TOUT. Lyiena Talley Coal Co. :.lot 17 -46.20 .16 abort lloantala Coal Co., 0 3 20,015 For throve/A, Borantim Coal Trad• ger 14516 For work ending au Saturday laatt ! arm. ' ShIPPOa NOTIIII 3.114 14 r. 76.35411 Shipped South, 14.600 03 168,425 06 . . . . - Total. • - 18.174 17 363,1X0 03 Shipments to mime veilod last year Shipped North, Shipped South, Delaware wad Madsen Cies Coal. Trade. Tor ihe last *vet. I bast par, .. N Far the last •«t, Lint year, For the gad week, Fot the last week, Last ism D•creass , Coal liftcooltas, AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. Railroad's - Philadelphia. Beading Pottarrille - Mine 11111 and Sehuylklllllaeen - • . Mount Carbon- - - - Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - 11111 Creek - • debnylklll Valley - - . • borberry Creek.._• e • • - . . Cnian,la t• Bebuylkllll4lvigatkra • • - • - . 6 * preferred • - Colon Canal .. ... • - • • " ireferred - • . . Rel.& UdiraiOnil iffranaportatinCa'a i antlenkaal *Coal Companies,. Littlaßebnyl. Nay. It .11. Aleoal Co. - Leblek Coal k Navigation Co. - - - Ilaideton Coal Co.- - • -- Baelt-Mountain Coal Co. - - • - - Pennsylvania Coal R.Co. • - Dauphin Coal & R. U. Co. - • • Lykene Valley Coal Co. • ,- • - - Beaver Meadows Coal A R. R.Co.- [lkons Valle! Railroad & Coal Co.- COIL/ COMINLIOICS 8 . Forest Improvement - • North American Co., preferred • •.. Delaware Coal Co. - - - - Cumberland Coal CO. • • 1. - • • New Creek Coal Co, - • Miseellaneenst Miners . ' Bank - - - - - - - Fanners' hank - - • - .aiCo: Pottsv ale Water Co /Orfila stock of all Coal Companies the above list when furnished by those • nblient ion. NEW ADVERT'ME TIMOTHY SEED, Ij BY the bushel or quart, just received and for ago at the Seed Store of B. BANNAN. TULIP AND, HYACINTH BULBS, JUST` REC E IVED, and for sale at the Seed Store B. BANNAN. 60,000 JNVELOP.ES, :White tind, Colored, y tba_looo, Vat and Angle paek.wholesala and ra. at . B. DANNPVB Book and Statkmery Etore. PAPER! PAPER !! . PAPER!!! 00 li w e t a bi m l ;: ot F L o N olsc. a a n i d ), D L ul et i ! i er, Villas:Ti e •nd, and for sale, Wholesale and retell, at 1 B. BAN. AN'S Book and Stationery Store. N i oTic e E Ro p L r A eb N y IAT I ION. 1s h ereby t h at arat journedcouriofo..ieaa willhodatttrirille. ln and forth., County of Schuylkill,on MON DAY, August 30 th , 18S8, at 10 . 0 dock In the orenoon. to continue one 'week. • _ • WM. MATZ, Sheriff SherilTa Office, Pot Wine, . August 7th. 11838. t Angust 7,'d8 _ 32-It ,OR Nov CALEDONIA ! TI I HE NOW.. A I CLIPPEIt 1 0111 P, Rockland. moo tons register, bee been purchased. and Is now being tilted up for •x , a voyage to Port" .Tictoria and Fraser River. is - I I p and will positively tail In October—to arrive • In time for the Spring mining. The Iteektand has elegant accommodations for passengers, and the experi ence of the subscriber. kw the past 1413T1M years In the Australian trade is a seagull," that the pusengera will be provided with every comfort and requisite. Muth MOTH comfort will be experienced in making the voyage direct in a noble iddrothan Its crossing the lithmus and undergoing the expense and delay at San Francisco. Fur further partleulare apply to IL W. CAMERON. No. 6 Bolling Green, New Tort. August 7, 1 58 =AO 600•@ 550 Grocery and Pro;rlslota Store. . ►UNDERSIGNED respectfully • informs his friends and the public generally, that lie as just opened on MARKET SQUARE, North side; first -dour alumni the illarket !lame, and to , s7rty opposite Me Lutheran Chun*, a Grocery end Provision Store. where he has Just received a splendid assort. ment of Sae, fresh Groceries, Prtrisions, As.. as z ee.. lbliows:— • .4 't Coffee,. Facers, Dotter, Eggs, Rice. - Deans. - *ashes; Fish, Cheese. • Dried Fruit, Dopes, Syrups, Spices, Fluid. Queen-swara, ' • Salt. Chocolate, Jar Pickles, Willow-wars, Oriental Co ff ee, French Potreo. F.sseace of Cotters, Raisins, Tobacco, Regars„Conrants, Figs and Prunes; I- 00 to 95 • 1 15 to 120 -Cosa, Oats, Bye Chop, Nlddliags, ate. • All klua. of Crackers: Pried Beef, Supr-Cured Smoked *tut- Breen Shoulders, de. lc., which 1111 ho turdished to customers at the lowest CASII prices. Pottsville. Atigast 7.'58 32.1 JA)IES NAGLE. AOlll., 61,267 02 926,452 16 _665.490 16 O . STATES F THE FARMERS' BANK OF SCOUILKILL COUNTY, on Tbursdai morn- ing. Aognetsth,.l6sB. . ,1 c•pitgi - $ lOO,OOO ASSETS. Dills discounted and Duns, , . . ... rAtZ9O 02 Real Estate. • 10,000 00 !laid and Silver Coin 43,140 01 Due Laid, othert Banks. i ` $24.210 25 r Notes of other Lanka. , , 3.2 0 4 00 l ' 27.47525 83,421 08 1,809,=6 03 1,191,943 11 CEEM3 . LIABILME:i. PC.1,014 SO Due to Depositors. . $59.1112 11 ", " Met' Ilanke. . 9,8 M 31 ", " Commonwealth, .15 •.,2 Notate In ehr.nlatlon, 124,014 00 103,062 18 I rertifir the above its 'men! to be 'onrreet. as "taken from the * bean of the Bank. BENDY SAYLOR, Sitenn end sulacribed k/ort we, Prerident. , JACOB REED, J. P.. 5 Aldine. 2 . &?.- 81C.ATOIMIT CJ,(IF THE :ffilDirats .11ANIC OF POTTSVILLE in the County of Schuylkill. as ro guing by Ihe &wood Section of the Act of am General Assembly of this Commonwealth,' approved , ihe Lab day of Octoberi A.D.. Arnountof Loan, and-Diecounto, Do Sreninowned by the Dank In vault, DO Due by other banks, DO Notes or other nooks, Do Checks of other Daubs and , Cub drafter, I • • ' •••••• • • • • • 92,065 35 D,i Notes In Vlrenllttloo - : ' 2:87,090 00 Lela Amt. hi Bk. IN o. Iltua. ridla., 71,715 00 Dn .• ' ,91 Depooltta,l 157 500 177,391 02 . Do Due otberiDanke, ' 18,565 75 .• • $l . • • 2 U 9 ' -- 195,7157 37 The above Statement le correct, taken from the nooks &st they stood on the morning of lbe of August, 1868. ' - Cud. LOBSEit, Mohler. AL/finned pit; subscribed, befori me, this &era day of Auger!, A.D.,' 185 8 . , JA1.3)11 MED. la'. 2-rottsylUe, August 7,'58 B- MISCELLANEOUS. TRSVELER'S puma°. saTHE latest ant! bes,tl ravelet's Guide throughout the United atAtes. Just received and for at D. HANNA: I 4'B Cheapilook Store imam . TOTAL. - 18,331 0 . 1 , '77, 707 01 8,1'50 12 44T:a 18 DAVY'S SAFETY LAMPS VrADE , to order,- and old ones re Mipaired at the shortest , matte by O EO. II EATON. 3141 LADIES' WSTANDSQRK agSKETB..OR 101tEAUTIFUI, rakterns—Light and _LP Durable. Alao,Suspensto* Flower Baskets. just reatived and tbetalieby It. BANYAN. Lp...A_. - .. )ATENT MpA AMNX-MADE Paper ' Dap, to bold from Ito 20 let .11411.. aotal lark; " sod bi t" , for 84 ° by centes Ku etreet t Pottsville. November 8,10 4041 ..;', • ; - UM SALT A RM S O R ' • LLLkind C s of. FIE made ~ to order, C UNA Pound warranted. Tools and mall beery repaired by ' . Ovirge Sehalki maA_ Clotlre street, Thttarillt,eppedire Seatitet dforries Store. November 21.17 • • 47-1 v - . _ _ Alin 04 380,010 OS LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS. Preserve *Our . Waste Paper. IVILLOW BASKET S of various TT F vises for !masoning Bute paper. We will al low ktair prlos to thong who will Sara-their toper and bring it to oar store. For sale by D. DA N NAN. cARPET 1111EAYINC. ' THERLUY :notify . the publie gener ,any, Oat I bat* vaantned'lni: obi buitnros, Carpet riaTieVant warrant to he entire salt Udine, la bare.ofore known by lb. pAblia.' OW. iLItATON, Market atm., 3 door" 'boa* tkatrtland. • Pottatillit.4aly 31. 18 . 1 - 'Vat TOTAL. 202x,10.07 436,101.17 JOINT BHINOI4B, 404. FOR BALA. go (V 9 wenty-itx Inch joint Shines* W r ill neelblit • allele o Lumber he obi, at the Imola 1 , . 1 • lelaybj 'he sttbscrthor itt:Ttniest , •n.tmur . . 01111,1147 MAI akios 18 assn co elsq io True/Kin Coil Trams toe 1855. 1 2,06 . 02 6421 06 .6.445 16 . 117,09 07 , 7.70 MAO 17 14,2L8 08 15,773 .lit-,315 00 - 111,174 00 lAiwil,tie this. Year, Puma. Coal Co , a Coal Trade. 21,867 212 284400 03 03 • - .512 - -4.. • 41; SS 40 lacrosse this year, Broad Top Coal Trade for Mil. • wus. 3,443 00 49,544 00 j Cumberland Coal Trades, 111314 rem TOTAL. 17,462 07 , , 06 11,236 00 163.240 00 , - 65167 06 Ei==== A NEW SUPERIOR FAMILY FLOUR, $35.688 xt 13 r 504 85. 4815 00 25,702 27 - 163,780 35 . Lars, Miners' Dank NOiell In Dank North America, Phila.,- 71,715 00 t=l== Trimisi; isfy si; dt • LICHT BELTIPIC mit LiTits. ?two !NCH 2 ply L i tin Chili Belt:. Ing, suitable_ forktbet, Az. It h mo4iner• dent. en than Leat—boMelhog, MO WO** In tbemtd by MOM who use It For sale by It. HAS : NAN, _ Agent in 31 • &Seto rem HO, MECHANICS,' • IUgT received, and likerita aa ha petwail Haad Raw, patioutod:' ANL combi• g a Piumb malt Lead. fgnars,aßula, §erib•, and a Straight Mks,. Villa SMUT R TIICRIPSON, .010•011* 001310itat street', ...Aga git the &tr." July 10. 'WI ± BALED HAY:- i - • TeHE subscriber has on;hand a tillp . - 9• nor article of baled newt* OAT slid itye Straw, w bbe will sell at chi lowest trinket price: Terme— Greariably cast. All *dem mill be , . promptly attmulltt to ou miltsulag T. W.'LICTIAIiIe, DottglaMmllii i #etki meaty; ra. =4. July 3,13 PREEERYE_youR TEETH! • xf. D. L. DuDSON'S Celebrated JAIL Sae T loth Pule, br theedot, bsanatrlad and arrino the TESTII,, elands unrivaled ;as &ta ttle*, and Is undoubtedly tie Angst article' at Me bind over offered. To be bad of the'prasoleior or of loft &ride, Droriet. • • ibottii - . - 11k., ARTHURIC, Pausal" lislt.lealine CpunlititilJarso , , Pieserving nisA randusts, dc. ' T*nHESE CLNSIare of *Toney made Tin, and the Jain of - Oloard Sint Proof Yellow and of Maas. Tboy•hotro town used titular the bud Utter Totzt by Goaerudi of tomUtes, hotels, eta., with the most eanaidesatters. Shoy Are sully tilled sod *petted. aseteas be imsellly eliwnodind surd' her porn To be but of varktes vises, pint, art. or Hatt- Wilton. Zoe. Ile. at eitY prices, by t ANNAN. Jai= 21,1111 WI • Centre street, Pottsville, WWI 01 CARD I I IMPORTANT to Moroltaal& Deal rile SADDLERY! 38,160 00 Philip S. FlabEir, I - .1114 130 .1 f stkr street; below W wd. eibm4 Bean! smart, PHILAD6LPIII.4.; _ Dego laws*, tall the attention of lila Trade to his maaatatiory of HORSE COLLARS, ,of 'all grades and styles, which he is selling for CASH, at the lowest man ufacturer's picas, to those who favor him with anal. airlaospka alwayi ow hand. , All billets addressed to Pater 8. lumps, as above, will, meet with 'Prompt A trocities. . • (July 24..%11 362 m 1 LILLIE'S ;1, , ~ Patent Chilled Eros, Biri',alaill. Burglar Proof 111afeas:1 ima consinaron moult LOCCIL 1 r HESE SAFES[are inlgeneial use, • and render entire satisfaction. Tinily a the way he c a wilds proof agaistsPrire and Barytars covabians/ damples an be sews at Mime. Fasiltt A Cot's. Market street; Trotter I Co.'s, Yront street; end ,Ner.k.l North Water litreet, Philadelphia. i Call sad; essinhoe torlour , selves and we will:trust tharesalt with your Own udip meat. 1 li G. W. MIRK,. ' No. .14 N. Water street, Pktikidelphis.. March 27,'38 . ' ' ' 12:eowtf EXTENSIVE Ma autogiro sh! TILE anlbeeriper Is prepared, at lets old stand, to favnlih all kinds of tosisrbels in lane line, for building purposes—plain ind or. 4 'laments]. its Invites particular attention lei the tomb Stones and ilonuenentsof his tour ofsetterr. Mclean be bad In every variety of atylo,andwUl compare favorably, In beauty and Wier*, and are offered at ~Tune 4 5, '56 . 234 y) •,;1 9% 17 4% a 9934 ry, ao 60 60 60 s°. 100 00' za 62% MICH SCHOOL AT.PINECROVE.; HE REV. H.!l 'R S. OONSOI. M., Tfor maoyoMara Petite'pal of therat ory of PSousylvatitai Wiems. !optio a t &haul In the Niw Academy Hulltilog. at Pinegrove. Ile will toaeb all Hip brands* Usually taught la our High Schools and AeSdemlei, and will prepare pupra Slatting 10 liike a full (muftis of stndy for any clasi Id College,— These de,lrlog to (totally themselves for b loess will gamy special advautageS for. so doing. I'INEUROVE Is tinelyieltnated and serval le by Bail -1 • 25 Cu. 00 00 00 1,41 I l it,,. road. . ~. Atilelloaraltig eau be hilat very reallituto retesiln fe prirate rnlike. .! The School will romtneri about the Viral,* Juan— For terms pod other Inter!Uation. adder,* ''. "DOARDeIt DIRECTORS, 50 50 25 18 ad. aslr. May 15:%8 WEBLEYAN FEMALE C 511 .1 CHARTERED with ; full I Collegiate power., furnished with estiinsive.Apparid us. Libra.' ries. &e., and having a full Boiled. of experienced Prey fe.sore and Teachers, offers to Young Ladies invade/1r I'a dillies for Sequiring a complete eduCal Inn.- The buildings are well ventilated, lighted with gas, and have rooms Sy bathing on each Coati The domestic arra ngemenls, and the general discipline. are such as to secure, as far as possible, to all the boarding student., the coca forts of home. and the reani ug influences of p cultivated and cinistlan family circle. Expenses for Board, Boom, Light,lrliel and Tuition 1a studio of the regular Course. St= per year. 'Drawing, Painting, Music and Modern Languag e s : extra. . • The next session will commence on Wednesday, the FIRST of SEPTEMBER. JOiri July 31, 31.1m1 . r 1 , President. , VALUABLE WATT POWERS VORIALF.. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, upon rearrinable terms, three valuable watenspaw era. h ring twelve feet fall each. situated on the West branch of the &Modll River. 134inalleit from the bo rough of Cressona. 2% miles from Seheyptill Haven. 4.6 mild from Fottsviihs aud 4 mileslnusi These Water powers could ha mollisbipapplied 'to. the manufacture of liour powder, or minintand other tools. which Soda rash market In the Inimediate They are kiratet on the Mine benuyildli Haven Railroad. and are also convenient of screcs by the public roads. so That persona desirous of itapn4ing them can have superior !actinic, for traniportat Joh. -; A substati• Oat dam and saw:mill have then erected upon one of them, so that the's:penis of applying lt.to any mantifie. Wring purpose will be small. - '•- : For further pa Sentare inquire of Jimea Merman, near the premises, or of the sutocrilier, at his residence in Cressona. . jti t,rIFILDRit.: July 17.'6D ! - Z/-3na VALUABLE COAL ;LEASES: 1 , LIE ocust Mountain; edul and Iron Company, offert,tn good tenaitis •evetal v aluable, i,eases upon the Company's pineosty, in Columbia and , Northumberland counties. The 4am a offered are the large White Ash veins 'Attie LobusLrlountalit, upon 1 which, eollierlie have• been slid, established :by WWII . Oast & Pearson, Oeo. S. Ilepolier and 31. - 0, Ileilner. z 1 , The mammoth vein 'averages abOut 45 feet in thick. nem, and the underlying vein soma 12 to 14 feet. Both veins afford a large body of Coal abinre stater level. The quality of the Oad b wall Wahl hdied id market. .The Mine 11111 ,Barmed affords an} avenue to the Fasten, markets, apd the Philadelphia ',A Sunbury Italh road to the Southern and Western marten.. Bon of time railroads are completed to the eotileries upon the cenpany's propert7. for particulars. niquire or J. ANSPAOIi, Jr.: Prof. No. 88 &oath Fourthiiitreiit, Philadelphia!: Or ALEX, IV: mitt Itig. Et Nowt., GintrtvlUe. 4oniuttla Om, Pa. [ , 1 - , i 7-tf : Febritary 13, 1838 J. 1.. MENNIC'IF MOROCCO FACT ORY, And Leather and Shoe-BLndingi Store Railroad street, between POTTI lle `beepecthely !newel( tile aid customers, at the public generally,tl be continues to mai actors ALL KINDS MOROCCO, Kide,Stral Preach Morocco, SW Hat and Book Bindins Pink Lining and Kau of all colon. He has e so on band a general a portinent of all Linda , LEATHER. Oak tam and Red Sole Leatl City Calf Skins, Ml' Leather for belts, anL —.wick Le— —. _ApP, and an extensive variety of Lasts. Tbrinelo, PM*. Clamps. Re. Ali kinds of skins, Sheep, Gillet. Derr, keg also, Same taken In exchange for leatberoit the higbyst market price.. rpaid foe in cash: • 1 Pottsville, July 10.'48. 1 ltS • C HOICE OFI C 1 Hencifter every purchaser !afore pi books has his own I . ~ CHOICE OF GIFTS AT I , RA FiNTE,ri3 CHOICE OF GIFTS •AT,RA N NErrt OHOICIE OP GIFTS AT' I i RAFINEYII CHOICE OW\G I YTS , AT t • RANNET'S CHOICE OF GIFTS A'tItANNEY3 CHOICE OF o 'yrs AT I 1 RANNEY% CHOICE OF GIFTS ' AT E.. 1 ItANNET% CHOICE OF GIFTS AT' ' RANNEYI3 GREAT AMERICAN GIFT nog:ill HOUSE. , No. .v. BROAD All. spv YORK. I Where the EM I repaid ing of JEW EI4ITAM., AND VA RYING IN VALUE 18031 73 CEN TO TWO HUN DRED.DOLLARS. are always on KxmarrioN IN AM PLE 81104/ CASE+. Onr New Deaeripti e Catakrgue, containing a large variety of Beata In Ter department i of &knee and Literature. (all ot *hie a aold.at regu lar publishers' prime.) aad explaining', au ,N FW AND ORIGINAL FTCTEM ot. allowing evei7 p mincer Ills OWN CHOICE Olt GIFTS, and vettingftortli unequalled inducements to AG ENTBotill be sent,l ,tat Pald , to any individual, on application, Addvers. A. RANNBV, Agana, 1ic0.... Broadway. July 3,18 _ iif i - , i 27 cm Linn -t At Wholtaals and flit 11. DANIEL FCIIERTLE ' , desires to call the Wen- . 6 .._,. - 1 lion of the public to his lia r • - , extensive stoorttnent. of m i.- _,...A i' ' '''....6„l:lll) Moto and Shoo'. mann. raTm , •••••• S , iani•ned under his own • /I-. 9 Itia e lt ' 1 n ape ellen. especially . 4 ,„/' -_.-...,:‘ • D -",- . I adapted to the OM Re- 'ala -e -- glon.and i tiered formic. • - I * . • - -f i ' 1 at his &onion CRNTRE ' - rl .- Z .'' 1 sTREET, above High, and opposite the Pablk, ~„e i r of School MOM!. Ile has on hand a wellam ' aref i on s a nd Miners' Boots and Shoes, Men's and Sire { 37 4 o men'a, ' Kip loots and Deming of every deneripti le;i tto ,, G a l Mimes re and Children's Gaiter Boots. Heeict.. ra , c olor; ten, Bolt Gaiters and Lasting Bnakins. e ti t; I sip, Late Wooten'.,Mu& add Chlldrau's Kldard 4, 1 ,,,i con., . Roots. Buskins, Tim and Slipper!, Sie: e n sa Read.; ggrrew loot& Also an somrl meld. of Fr i uunruallY lo w lug Workt All of i lrhkhZwlll far pri t e u aL red Pi an t or e ro n at ia tin rat e t r ea w einn ork gi a vi n e rl ":" : .l l j'; i irl i d : l i d a . n u dc lnu.""-oun t: hand,* Sue asiorlanent of Trun' i ,," 19 4 '5 ,11 , 264 , illits. • - , Palatine, JP ~........,-, __ $523,544 a ATINE - 1- - tiiiiii •-- --- . 2- PERIAL Difuß the Standard 'Rowdy of to ••Yait'4.ll l V Ckntury, fI)FOR ALL DISRA AV a/1110 r oom - REPARED-BY DR: 11.UNSBEW. , RYA CO., s o, 60N ,,,,ti Fifth street, 'odor Arab, 'bßadelphia, . ' ' - ' ! For the on . con 0 ,4 so.,..owsliiscasos, Wh ( le SmeWor gs, pip p i - oa ,„ , A m gi iori. Olcers. ' : Chrtnrneks, let- : , , • kr. amid E;e01- Oka** O Lk ilkaili:clud . ---,' • . - _Throwpapaws t of the 9kist, __ : ..i H u ' m in ItsrA y m e i a r nfßuOmße / t 7 Y r / uTe P d F . t .• i t I . / R i'i . B AOOO ,• - aeeffectullyanria Depuatne. -Thlelr i ntit m wp e .ow dalimi to patient/ aid their , ' , outline% for o ceireasons-Arst -, lt la itlat what it Ii Wed to ter and will do all that It claimed for it = i eit ti I not core every diseaae,becausalt hi especially! adapted andprepire4,lbr one dark of eothplainta, ay them it coma -la the Second place, 'tbial Medicine a purr. mots etoscentrated and actfel-ao Oki. it at own! mante l " OD disease-1f it is amble. Larjw doses: i ons m ooned use rf It Is not asked for-Owe to-flome w" viii in a majority acmes. eahlbit hamar curs- ', bottle. its. In this rerpeet; time and money are tint ' Lk tilt !Zoog and tirsallem MIAs `ie obtain a ewe. I' la CalioflONS and B:orfidoccadiarrisea, no wedicloe Isis o w equaled It In its anceersfol cotes. ', -1, • ! Mier, Do obstinate and lummaie, cannot resist Ise cleansing awl puritying effeetaof lb* Inrcum. D/111111A. ricers of 'miry diameter , no matter hoer obstinate eel Joel standing. Invariably yk4d to the wonderfol effects of ute lionaut. Davaartint, ' Old or Young may um It alike with pelmet recurity. 1 If you are afflicted, try Ono Portly. an& If you nil& ; advice, writo tb the Prbtapat 00cf. Pio. 60 Nortb Nlttb I Street, below Areb, and you will rarelvb ligrencl",li stamp for answer.) . Dn. LOONSURR A tX).. .11, ~ Pitiladelptili. . , Siff- Tor oak. by OMAILBII W. RPT/Na, DruirglsL P. 1: Corner of Centre a worwettoz.stn‘4l,oPPosi -to m" - tuneerzotaa roosrui., ra. _ 1,;• ,• - 4 - . .. Sir For Fall hilkussists asneiraly, ..1 21-6nt . June 12,1.3 (U 1 1 , . . 1 :-.i: - . . • tali 51;'58 LANGL Tag CSLEMIATED 1101,LAND RIM= 10* : lrrsege.srit; . DISEASE OF TOE LIVER COMPLAINT, • . WE AKNESS OF. ANY KINI)\i . FEVER ArZO ~ . ... coBVERY FARIVIER AND - EVERY - alms hai Its *idler illttets.tompounded at , ng i* wane favor Ito recipe. handed down Own father to nue. perhaps. The principle that a tonic et lituolast is necessary in every honar.is undlitusted, yet, being come pounded by unskillful hands,often contains isisausuiS both Ineempitilde mid inconsistent—anenethnesposltiv, ly b aril's!. We here offer to the pubile.be a hig hly.coo caut rata" Mem, what will exactly supply this want, pre. pared upon upon scientific principles, crealPoloadcd oraimPin actlng le luirmony, yet each fulfilling Its owe( reenettlat *Moe. To rue.Puteactsllll here orfered.la • convenient Ibi 23, dut ptrtertly Mite. ins Theilant which, acting upoif the cireulation. raises lilt action of Um system to the stand ard of health. aspic tally after say debilitating attult od diaaam. Idler depression from heat; or any local or aces 4001111eR1300; an A atilSpassiodie. which, with a general slim plea t Doerer.acts with a peculiar Influence upon the nervous system, calming nervous leritatioo, when taken properly; itl - Int the taut tendency to the brain, and without t h at dbaraming reaction- which Is the bane of most tonics. -often musing enoreinj ors thou the original disease:: - .. At a Tonto, moderately and permaneutlyamitlngthe energies o all parts of the frame, producing aemmeto il l/ a healthy acreage of the action of the various aims, Chemical! , changing the acidity of the stomaa, and act ) log Dreamily 'upon the Hier In regniating . permanently the Unary &enticing. NOTIC K.—Whoever sired. to end this& n bouregewill be disappantell ; 'but to the sick, weak and low-spirited. It will ; pve a grateful aromatic cordial , poaeard of Sin/else ' medial properties. Camatt W.... The great popularity of this delightful Aroma ba induced 'many ImitatiOns. which the public .should gu rd against purchasing.' Ile not persuaded 10 buy sulytb ra g else until you bare given Pocatuve's Hot, LA/1111 Bin a a fair trial . One bottle will convince you bow indo I sly furrier It Is to all these Imitations. • air Sold at di per bottle, or six bottles for $5. by the 'BOI.E PROPRISTORII,- • AMIN PACE, JR• *CO. PIO • - KANOPAOTORFXO • tinatentiito .anb ebeiniste, • • . • PrrTSBURG. PA. - ... la Philadelphia by lb. agonto—nolfikan a ee of lb. Democrat; John Johns, 222 Rant ott a Pomo, 132 North Simard street. Also, to y Bator a Co.: loiouloteg.by.../olia 11. Lovg utile. John 0. Drown. ;. - C. C. Hugboo and ng; Tontagna, by It. 'J. Pry; Mtnorovillo. J. sod In Schuylkill Raven, by Dr. It. Cbl. November 14,'87 46' Per. es o street; 4 Reading. &cp.; ent i C. W.Xpt K. nu theater 1 Are admission: of ill Nat lona, as welt an thevee diet of the leadib g Hospitals of the Old and Now World, state!' this prArerfai remedletrgent se the greatest beat:, U lug preparation pier made known to maff.imemen. IMALTRATIeI ACATIEe are more thee ItARTICLOCI. Om' the external orifices of the skin, Invisible to the 'naked eye, It reAchere the seat of the internal disease; aid In all ex ternalkifortions Its anti inflmamatery and healing virtues surpass anything eke on; record. mid is Nature's great ally. • • Zrysipelu and Silt Rheum Are two of the most common and virulent disorders pre- Yakut-on this continent, to these the Oinemenris eve daily entagooletic. 11* "mocha oprrandi" is first to erad icate the venom and then , completithf cure. JIM Lep, 014' Bora, and insers. .• if many years standing that hire pertinaciously refised to yield to any other remedy nr treatment, have Invariably succumbed We tee applleglona of this' ow arra' ungent.. • Eruptions on the. Skin, 4rlting from a bad gate of the blood or throttle distal% are eradicated and a' clear and • nunspNrent- stirricerr itainod by, the racenratlie action of this Ointment. It surpasses ma nyl)f the connetleis and other toilet appli ances in Its power to dispel rashes and other 'disligure. ments of the nce. . • Piles 'and Fistula." • . Every Stem and trainee of these 'prevalent and 'dub- Dorn disorders Is eradicated kindly and sultrily by.,tbo use of this expellent; :warm fomeulatious should preisds Its sppltestios. Its Weal's% goalltieawlll be found tD b• thorough and Invariable. Ilotß -tke 'Ointment and Pills .Would be used ill the Ationriny cases: •Dunlone, Dbeudtaliim, Bore Throats, Burns. , • Ringworm, Sores of all-kinds, Chapped Salt Rheum, • Sprains. • fe Ida, - Skin - Disease', Tatter, . -• Clout. ' . Swetle.llllands, • I:floats. Lumbar. Sore Legs. ' Venereal Sores, DlereurtalErapesAtere.Brea atm, - Wounds of all . Sore Grads, . kinds. .1114 — C anti oil are Paula. isles' the words "1191Intag, Noe Yerk and London," are diaconate as a icafer•awri to every leaf of the bOok of directions around earh hot or boa; the same may be plainly aeon by &klieg the leo to the light.' A, handsome reward ell.'be Olen to any one rendering inch Information as may lead to tile detection of any partyae _parties coon. tertAtlng : the undleines or vending the same, knowiug Them to be spurious. *.CSuld at tbn ntaanhetotilea of ernfeastor . HOLLOWaT, SO Malden Lana, New 'York. and by sUreapsetable prep gigs and Dealer. in Medicine, throughout the United Stale. and the efellised woad; In poll at 26 cents, 63 coats; and 31 each. . • . 118-Titwre, Is a consldeiibla string by taklng the' lar ger sites. " = B.—Direetiosa for the raldanee of Fallout, In emery tilsonter are *axed to each pot. June 12, 16 . Dhow) -• • . THE-LIVER INVIGORATOR! PREPARED DT DR. SANDFORD, • , - Cl l mpottaded Entirely Prom (itilla„ IS •o e of the hest. PURGA 'FIVE O a LIVER medicinal now bates/ the public. ISO '" as a afkartic, easier, mildor, an d more eked.' a''''a e ' -'other as trios knoweo It is not only" fiati , „ *Liter edy. acting '" end on the Liver to a}"' r „.. 4 7:ff ii, bid mat er, then on the atomach and bewel.r. iii ete ., that welter, thus kraxopibblog . two pure'. ete d to ally, wi bout any Of the painful feelings 0rir,,.,,,,, tie . the operkticini of most. adherfics. it W and rhea system it the same time that It Purge. L' ! „ - te a wild taken dilly in moderate doles, will strest•'" • , it 1411 wilt, unusual rapidity. 41 r4lliateill. a Liver Is one , of the ' , rc ht .. Itsfune. of the human! body: and • ~-, when l_cl . "' ar e fully .do. Ilona whit. the powers of ' the ~.ie i r d ependent vekiped The himnack istd a1ta. 4 ,,,' • •p r the proper ir t on the eulthy action of lb. ' - eh„ e the stomach perform ace of its Tenevet, ii , ..'„' le , e 4 th e whol e Is at fa it, the bowels HO! sr ago o 'i one orgati—the E t v e t °lie " in muse. ea res duty. for le: dts bawfog moved tors i - , m erietore has made vises ofat organ, mie_ot ~,f wo e than 25 years, to it his a tidy, in a pracikec w i t h . to counteract - the -sod so a esowdr whore s hot it is liable. ... , Many derangement, 1 4 dy Is at hat found. any . Top Its tbatthis rel. , ier Cainplailnit, In ' person roubled with ' •frn ic, try a bottle, and cowrie.. any of is Rains, bee Ws.' Hon Is Male. • d morbid eel: ad matter frem • Tb O nes flew " le their slate a healthy Owe the ay e tut. aurPl' ir 'it e ll•il stomach, musing hod to of bibs .invigtas'l e o.l,_ blood, giving lone and digest ell, per."i;. e ,,,, ids rbtnery. eemotheg the health the s:.„ e ff e rt. ' log a radical elfin.. CAWS tbedi.";,,,,ed.:4 l, and. rebel is buten seems ! Bai aft.t,.,11 we of the Liver Isorligee tetL by he e‘'' . • i , , • . 3. rato , ~„ ang ts inefficient- to relies. Abe Ono 11...." - •., cut the food front tieing and sour. itonuttil , •'' j Pn• ' . PO ; Inge iy. ee . ' deo , tak eu'lbolOd fore retiring, pr e• eats . , , ' lagic"T .. d, se taken atp night; loosteMs the bowels 0...!; e d curse italito , • Rem.' . - • , -g en t '-`',l,. tikes's' fieremehh e koent will cure Aespsjssio. oed • „ l e iv? dote nf two tear" spoontals . wlll always re. ~--,.. es ikeeterxe. ._.! c l , ''',,,,,:tot is taken for feJ" , male obstruction removes a re CAW , . of the disease.. a and task's a perfect ears; ! only o e dose itiptedi-PR otcly relieves Moho. while one d often repeated is a sore core fin Cholera No, tea; aot 'A penv.milve_„ .. of Vitederit. • ro - •' . Ad -00 y one bottle' WM needed to throw out of the i t i 3 own t effects of 'med.-. lei:leaner* long sickness. neon bottletsSeu for g i Jaundice remove* all *II. forms& o unnatural color front the skin. • 0004 taken a shirt time before eating gives ri ght to I e appetite. soda makes food digest well. 1 I. One d • often repeated cures CAranic Dorihcsa in tie worst ntattArbile,Sum-rt seer and /kneel Chapplaints yield al ost to th e draw. dose.' • One or wodasesimmat.gt. tacks mused by *arms In eltildrernitherais no sorer.ws safer, or speedier retnedy to th e World. as it serer i flits. ilisTAow bottles energy/boy:47 ! by excillma the it ; atatorben a. We to pleasure to re-4 rommendingehls medicine se a pre entire for Roo and Ague, *ill Serer. sod all Are of a ililisauen type. It operates with l e 'Waled and - thousands — " are witting to testily tolls wonderf I sitters. ' ' • . . ill who-welt ere isiring their soesotiomit tediums, ties ifs Peal i ... • ilid-J/ , tO m earer in month with the hseigertdar, and Mallow tk toodiar. . . .. •• .• . , TEX LIVER annoonToß . ha SchMlitie Medical Dtwonery, and is dilly- working cures. almost : tee great to . belleve. At cures, as if by ma. tk. men the first dose reins hesocilt, and soldier maw than one bottle is required to more any kind of Liner thesplaist. horn the worst Jounshos• or _Dyspepsia to a - common hfrodecite, allot which areiche smelt of a Dise eased Limn' - - - • Prise, 11l per, beetle. 1/R. BailifOltD, Peopriedoe, BO' Beoadway, New Took. lyy-It tailed bv altDrugaists Bold In Potterilli by. lIIIIIRT ilitiLl/it; and in Tamaqua., by IL J. FRY. Jane . 4,8 . 15.1, rrZifhl T s , •• . SULPHURIC-IRON WATER! .„ yersißOM the - liarniqg M,onntant.— . , xiamis. Mth:dila a A Sawa' have appoints., the un.- lignad their agents, for the Mkt of the' celebrated , ,/linaralill'aters of the Burniag Mount du, which have - lately breiririfeetlon in ourFirnmediat• vie-Jolty. Gus • moat. esirsiordinaty and wonderful cures of RHEUM e., '.TISII. I LES, SPRAINS. SWELLINGS. end all Insane* tatt ulnae II in, .101121 - sad - l'endons'rasi- well ii Me aT ing 'Ail It Acs. Plan plc,. Pnvictesandernptiooe,andgivitig the Al a floe transparent and tr.sithy I udre. Gaud sor ferrous in and around Pottsville hare desk aid wasbed In these waters with th e moat del dol. lav late, and peculiar benefit, iceeiving a rigor prerio v unknown to full health. • few applications of three *stem when ell htly warmed, will ahead In gentlyz.nove all arms, „ end Zgariallata hal the feet hands, or skin. • . PRIC Shirty Ceuta per Galion, or Tour Galkes.lbe VA. Blade Glasses, at the Counter. 6 mete. - • • HEM • hic•TXR. ~ • -,-/bearytednie ma. Itibeenlic. N. B. -Ter Piles, Itheuniatisna, Goat, and Ibr the tour Ode eller Corns, Outdone, and Rsereseawres,aa widl as all rdtaneous Sores, Cuts and Briellingi, Uwe Waters ihould properly . ha applied Got, with a Pp , or Tael, or It apnvoniolit. in .a Beth. ircioroleg Ana erring; while afew Gloom mei he drank at Intervals doh* the day. arrampainled will intsrets• is the "es -i I air. . July 0; IS - , . • - 211 ' " • . . ... . Posbrript. • - Pottsville, a ffai . • • Missouri Misitiout. The State election was beld on ; Monday. •The returns are favorable to the Daboonds, Jo'St. Louis, three tickets befog run the bunotway' by a meagre toolotity. Wei saftessfal. Itq seams that Mist/end workman are la favor of starvation *ages under Lbe pressal Administration. Well, lot Wes try it alittle while lager. its S. Vital Misimarg /Wildman. On Thursday of last week, Daniel Joao', Pa. trick McCann and Daniel Morgan. were satiated to death by black damp, in the colliery of Coi. Hillman, near Wilkesbares, and David Eisen and .Valentinellytner, were with much difficulty realm." *Dated. They had been cautioned agal oat going too far on account of the known pouonon, of fuel air, bat had disregarded the caution. The liamiga. The election on the question of the adoption or rejection of the Lecomptoo eonstitutkin, as pro vided by act of Congress, took place In Kansas on. Monday last. The whole vote polled to Leaven worth on the proposition was 1749, as follows: Di favor of the proposition of adnaisaloti as a State soder the Loom:tiptoe eoostitotloo, 139. Aping, elk' proposition, ISIS. This is the lose gust vote over polled In that city. At Kickspoo precinct there , were ninety votes east in favor of the, proposition, and ratty-throe against it. There is no doubt from theie 'shims, that the Bosh% swindle Is rejected. We expected this result. . Ong NEWS. • The Animists awe • emesseeerally Laid. The steam frigate Niagara arrived at Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. on Wednesday, with the end of the telegraph cable on board, the feat of laying the w ole cable having been successfully performed. The eland* communiestion was perfect through- Out. A message from Cyrus W. Field, of the Tel egraph Company. to President Buchanan, at Bed ford Springs, eouveyed to him the first news of the great event, and added that, as Coon as both ends bad been landed, a message to the President from Queen Victoria would be forwarded, until which no message would be passed over the wires. ,The news of the successful laying of the tele graph cable was 'waived with great rejoicings at Mauldin% where allibe bells in town wets rung, and fireworks and boating; lit op tho air at night; .at Chicago, when a salute of oat hundred guns was fired; at Worcester, Mau., when a similar salute war Ovid yesterday; salutes ',ere also Bred offedliew Haven, and llamilton, C. W., and there was a' display of iirewnyks at Chatham, Canada. Alt eoterpriesi.g tuttile ••reipsettully 111111110011C111/ to ladles who_wisk panto° fare, that he makes. Matra, boar, do., out of their ono shiner A "GooD /UM FAITIVIJIL Baar►ar."—Perhaps the most ingenious 'and useful plate of median, ism of modem tlutt4, is Grover A Baker's Sewing Machines, whiCh has obtained inch great and do served celebrity. it is far more deuterons and iterate than human augers in Its operation, and the variety . of•sewing it performs is wonderful.— At a trifling cost any family may procure this In valuable servant, whose arm "never tires not stops Wrest," when that• are gaimenes and the like to be made or mended. Of ees-730'Cbestnut street, Philadalphia, and 494 Broadway, NewYorit„ Pc:cm—Those in this County &gestated with the political history or Joseph W. Cake, who was nominated fur Congress by the Democratic Convention, on Monday last. mat be autustal••t the following resolution adopted on the occasion :. .Reanlred, That the doctrine espoused by the Black •Republicans and Know Nothings are alike derogatory to the Constitution of the State ind General Government end both destructive of the peace and harmony of our country. While the former engenders, strong hostilities between the North and Seidl, the latter creates and inflames a prejudice against our adopted citizens; both of which are subversive of our free institutions and laws.. We pledge enrollees therefore to forte no alliance with either, but endeavor to eradicate both from the hearts of our people. • Ila! ha!! ba!!! riXTILA7IO3I OF COAL Mmes.—ln another column we publish as/interesting paper, read k Sam Is, Esq., before the Pottsville Scrri; e Ass?ciativ, on the important matter ,4 rough ventilatkon of our Coal mines. Alth,r,f,k ournperatorrearely able now to keep thoirin , Js above water ...1,4i not feel warranted •in st additional expense! to improve venni. , s• the plan must yet be adopted as we ' F r." l " deep mining iri this Region. In EurloiJ atfato inspector for each district is oprce 4 408 , 0 duty it, is toss . ae that ventilation, in .eonnectiou with mining „rerwo. $ to proper order. Such oflllers'v•;.s IP 'l e ' ad here. Nextwekk it; is rater inf.trtnation uv the,' sulject 00 '1 lab the Eoglisti.Aet, to emend W. LJ , f Inspec. lion of Coil August, 1855. • Mines i n OrotEr;"et" puma lith ram Aare A -ou r. _ .l ;ate of eight ne . oatke flaNd(P.l-etured y rap., Bed Bitters.— Miebael Belly, gerenth nenr Grant *trent, Pittsburg, says • .. Last July, v o itnotng on the river, on ix cotton-boat 0 ,„./e:ween Natchez and New Or leant, en,' Fever and Ague.. For eight° suffered with this dreadful De reater part of this time I was -un able to w t. end . spent atlost fifty dollars fur dif.tot,ditises, bat found 'no 'permanent re. lief. P weeks ago, one of my friends insist ed gir''°Y.e6Ying Baarhave's Holland Bitters, s o. that* !OM Mee guaranteed: After taking icd .as week, I toot say I was a sound man. hors been . at work now for two weeks, sad . re bad no return of the Chills or Fever what- I eartify that the above statement Is true. THOMAS ADAMS. P;4010/14 /lons or E. Chester's (Judie Nail Snit:rum& Connvr.—There seems to be . * good deal of 'conflisiOn in the ranks of the Demo cratic party of Schuylkill , county. The votes,. of Mt. Dewed, first, for LitcOmpton, and qest !writhe English bribe, againsthisOwn proclaimed cootie. , dons, and also against the wishes of his eonstitu-• eats, have filled the distk ict with dissensions... We perceive that Mr. Francs W. Hughes has thrown the weight of hie tolluenek.and ebareeter In favor of Mr. •Dewert.. This step is greatly deplored by. the true friends of Mr. Hughes. Mr. Dewart gave his vote for a measure which be himself ad milted to be wrong; and .be cannot complain if the people refuse to second him fur reelention, for doing an act which his own beet judgeilent eon. . demos. We do not question the sincerity of Mr. Mulches, but we believe all his honest instincts are against,the course of Mr. Dowan and in favor of the noble' stand taken by Jddge Douglas. We can appreciate his inclination not to give up the dismal incapable. who appointed him Attorney General, and we ran admire bis spirit in standing by a cause so !Allen as that of Lecompton. But, then, there are principles higher than nistrL—grent- er th an gratitude—and more powerful than,organ isations. And Mr. Hughes cannot carry through Lecompton; covered as it is with 'crime and with proeaription. If we know the. man he is or will be the last to force upon the people that which they' oppose and condemn. Mr; Bowan will of , course, go over board :nod if he Is nut discarded he will sink the' ship of which .11 - 0 has been so wretched a•pilot.—PAiNcla: Press, Aug. 4. The editor of the Press dues not know the man if he supposes Mr. Freed/ Hughes to be any-', thing in this Leeompton balitnesa bet the veric:t toady of the Administration. Ilene* Mr. Hubei's dbeire to send back to Congrels the great ineapa- • ble; Dow'art, who voted in Congests, egainst the of the majority." ,: - .,ri... ebt d illarketo,...- ______ Produce, Prodlsles, and 01 1111 Whet,. raoicii. .11"MILAI?A. XII' WORK. MALTIMORIC Wheat floor, 881,. 625 8 000 700 15 9 625 nye" •." 7 3 5.0 3000 3 15 ea 374 Corn meal " 375 0 375 0 5 25 Wient,no,B.or. 195 sl3Ol 10 0 i3O whit*" 1.73 0140 1 0 ao 0 1 0 Re " I Co y n:, white, :l a . 90 0 62 064 "" yellow " ~ 'lOO 1000 103 9./ 094 NIA - '• t 643 46 060 34'0 n C9 4 9:"4 . Per ON • Coote, •." *dit a 0 10ait flaw, Se 0 iti 9 -64 lo ilea pork, 1 • 111019 1300 01700 Batter,dalry," . • ?agar. 9 0 9 •. . Wolaans,pergall. - . de 36 011,11040 ", - . 72 74 " whale crude, , • a 46 . " " 'winter, • . 0 at, . " lard . . • . 411 • , , ." spans, epilog - • • • 0 " " slater, • . POTTSVILLE MARKS... • (Wholesale Prices.) Whes t rarer, bbl., sll2o)Dried Pueblos, par'd .$4 00 Sys Floisr,bbl., 4 24 1 , do do aspar'd.2 be Th 4,41,1440 4 10 0001 10 Drlid Apples, par:d ,2 20 Sys, do . 4 Sus, doses, 11' Mr% do •' • Suitor, per pound,_ 12 Sats, do Et .boulders,!T 0 0 Potste ea t do . 70, li mas, '--, . Ilif Timothy !aid , 2 00 ' Lard: Clov•r Spod, 4 001 Muter. do 110,portos. . ' 14 00_1414. Per 41442. P01V11V12.11.12 PIRODVCE /11A1411112TH. (Retail Prices.) • 1L0115..;:-Whear Flour sells. from so tie to 4 6019 bb I and Ry• at $ll 00. Sy, Chop star eta:flat., andeors. Mall 1 00 do. .0 RAlN.—WhlteWbeatssllyat $1 1051 ba., sod Red, st 111 30 dr, Rif 96 do;Corn To der.Hatr 4b do. SlZATEL—Beefselts at 9 11$ 12% eta. per lb. Mottos 10012 1 4 do. Tial 10 do; Pork Il do: 50041dery 104 do ; Ha at 11% to 14 dowilologua 12% do.: Emulsive 12 do. PROVIIHONS.—IIatter sells from 14 to lb els. lb* MHOS 1040.. Am 12% eta. 111 daa.Lerd 14 vits. SUGARL—CoIu eta. lb Si; Por to Aka teli9; "C" 'Mow 10 do: .1" 211111•11 4o a Celluloid tad Plato!. had 12% do. 11511. - -Rork Mb 10 40.; Meek 5410 $ do.; Isis 1234 eta a string. /UM AND VMHISTAILIIO.-4*Soas la shalt mu; teats 4 ete. la bomb; itluastout 2to 4 a Otte) OMM. bora 1 da.; Watermelons V% ta 60 da.; Hobbes" S told do. ela a perk; New . Mateo dO.; 11111/Ipl 22 do.; Tow:doom SO do
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