41Iintrs' journal. POTTSVILLE, PA. sAilrnokx, Atm:raiz. 214 $11116,-.• thri'lie 4lrculstion of the Mena' JOUILIISI iS Mal to thr ay.:mote circulation astir THUM other Xneheh Krr published In . the County—and as it cireulsteSll fi;',,, m r the be at portion-of the popedeuran. an a d imt i ee . • ‘ieolt ic•etted In Its columns Is, of course; Worth u inttCh to the ailVertiser as If published In any three other poo l I Jl , . InuU r cities the rates of advertising are alwayssyn. In' price according to the circulation of the raper. *nu , T0rk...0. il. Friars, RCeln NO. 2, Ito limit, way, New York, in sutholowil to receive subscription* and callect bills fur the Mom' JouaiteL t in New Yost and vicinity. oISOLIC COPINS of the ' r mu ciu 0 It obtalusst ever, SATURDAY • 31ItS:TtlUKWELIV8 HookstaiNC, at MRS. lIOLIE'3'S Bookstore, St. elate. ••• 11. IittECKENS'S lkokstore. St( Clair. - 3nis. tioAt Efft3 Bookstore, Ashisind. Jig-The SI mesa'. Jocairm. ii furnished to ranters and' other' who &vire to sell agate, at 3, milts per copy' for lo copies and upwards. • ----- Campaign Subscribers. 11T113 will furnlshlhe Hum? Jonmat. fretd- to-day natal the eleeticu, at the fullowiug rates. payable to advance: ' 6 copies, to one address, Id do •do do ' .l 0 do do do !, HOCRIPTS For Soheeriptione to the Rimers' ✓oureu best itblieotiou; D. & Rod. Canal Co., Carbondale, Jati. '5O S2AO G. E. Mann, to Jou. 1959, • . 270 S. C. Ileutia, to Jan. ' 1859, , 4 00 Daniel Show, to July 1,1858, • 2 00 J. 11. ;Randolph & Cu., Easton, to Jan. 4'59,2 00 John !Gibson, Sun & Co., to Jan. 1, 1859, t 2 00 Audi*" Russel, to July 1, 1958, T. IP. Rosati, to July 1, 1858, , 2 00 Russel, to July 1, 1858, • 200 A;111. Kitnber, to dan.l. 1859. , 2 00 J. 51: , Wctheri11,.to July 1,1863, ; 2 00 Win. ur.ur, to July 1. 1858, ' 200 John MeDonaldoo Jlll3. 1, 1869, : 2 00 Win. Zerne, to Sep t. 9, 1858, , 2 .00 H a J. U yes talshal , to Jan. 1, 1859, • 3 00 A. F. Stever', to I ugust.l, 1859, • 2 00 John T. Clouse, to Jaw; 1, 1859, . . 2 00 ' It. C. Boyer, to July 1, 1858, i -, 3 00 At S. 61utnpur, to Jan. 1, 1859, ~ ; 255 tiro. Johnson, to J 11126 1, 1859, . 9,00 Win. Hughei, to Jan. 1, 1859, ! .2 00 Wolff; Traharn & Co., to Jan. 1, 1859 , 2. 00 Lehigh COO Co., Mauch Chunk,to4an 1, It, 2'oo Mansion gouge, do., io Jan. 1, 1849, 2 00 C.F. Schooner, to Jan. 1, 1859, , 200 Geo. Brown, to July.l, 1858, 2 00 Joseph Beaehem to Jan. 1, 1859, ' • 4 00 Gea. neon, to july 1, 1868; ' . , 2 . 00 Isaiah litre° to July 1, 1858, .'' "T '2 00 'J. T. llutehl:iss A Son, to Jan. 1, 1859, ', 2.00 Chas. Blue, to July I, 1858, t r . 2 . 00' March, arrb, to July 1 , 1858, . • 200 Silver Creek Literary Au., to elt 6,'59, , 2 00 John mach, to July 1, 185E4 • I 1 10 Thcilore Thorp, to July 1,1858,. „ ' I 2 00 C. Kramer, to Jail. 1,1859, • ' 12 08 Woolcy A Sehollenberge'r, to July 1,'58, I 2 00 Joe / C. Wright, to July , 1, 1858, . 12 00 Win. H. Jones ' to July I, 1858, . • 12 00 F. Bedford, to July 1, 1858, •. 200 It. Kear, to July 1,1858, 41 1 1 1 '2 00 John Sterner, to July' I, 1858, .-. : 200 Cheney ,t, Messer, topMareb 14, 1859;_, ' .'_ 12 - 00 H. Dclatush & Co., to April 1, 1859, ,', i 2TO J. T. Taylor, to Jury 1, 1858, 1 i 2 00 Win. McCullough, to March 20, 1859, ,!' ''2 00 ii•cii.'ltichiirds, to J. 1, 1859: ' • 1 2 00 W. A. !locker, to Jan. 1, 1859,, . '2 00 A. K. A A'. Moserule, to March 24, 1659, . 2 - 00 Penna. Coal Co., to thrl. 1, 1959, 2 00 John S. Shook, to Jan. 1, 1859, ' 3 00 . Dunlop, Maws •t Cu.; to June 13, '59, :2 00' ' Tllur. March, to Feb 2, 1859, 3 10 h. a. Hollins, to July 1, 1859, .:' ' 2 50 Ellwood Morris, to July 1, 1859, ! ' 3 00; Hamlin Lk:Ewald, it:quo. 1, 1659, 1 85 John S.• Wood, to Jan. I, 1359, 1 00 Edward Chappell to May 25, 18.59, • ' 2 00 il. IV. A. Shuck, to Aug. 7, 1858, 2 25 Milton Wilkins, to Jan. 11859, , 2 00 11. IV. Fidler, to Jam I, 18.59, I•nac Kopp, to Jan. 1, 1859, 2 00 hiniel H. Stager, to July.l, 1858, ' 2 00 A..lilefier, to July 1, ISIS, . • 2 00 Nichols, to Jan. 1, 1859, • 2 00 Wm. Wyman, to JOO. 1, 1859, 2 00 31. G. Tucker, to Jult. I, 1859,.. • 2 00 P. W. St.ntos & Co., tO June 10, 1859,. • • 2 00 lietnington A Henry, to Feb. 11, 1859,' 2 00 C.A. Brown, to December 1, 1858, • 2 00 W. J. Uhler, toJan. 1, 1859, 4 00 'Henry M. Missitner, to Aug. 13,1859, • 2 00 .I.ltl. Huntington A Co., to July 1, 1859, 225 Baltimore Coal Co., to Jan. 1, 1 . 859,_ 2 00 J. J. Culdwelli to July 28, 1859, • 2QO Albert G. Cook, to April 1, 1859, 2, 00 .I,lin Mackay, to Aug. 14, 1859, • ' 2. 00 L. Audenreidi to Jun. 1, 1859, • 2 00 J. W. Sherman, to Jan. 1, 1859, - : 3 00. W. Al. Weaver, to Jan. 1, 1859, ' 2 00 0. M. Rollins, to July 1, 1858, 4 00 It. 51. Boyd, to Jan. 1, 1859, i • 12 00 John W. Lucie, to Jan. 1, 1859,' , 1 50 D. I'. Brown, to July I, 1858, . ' 200 .W. I'. Bruyrn, to July 1, 1858, .: 2 , 00 Naar Broßn, to July I, 1858, • 2 00 Chn.. 11. Payer, to July 10858, .- 1• • 2 06 A. Eniaan, to Jan. I, 1859, " 1 33 W. Bensinger, to July 1, 1858,• , 2 00 J. AleKechney, to, July 1, 1858, ' 6 00 CA - .Persorsall.»We'reeelved a letter dated, "Ply 'math, Lucerne county. July 28t6,1858," containing, a. ;Al Dollar and a One Dollar 11111. As there was no am, to the letter we are at a lose to whom to credit the LI Dollars. _Will Ibis writer foal mot us to this matted' EEE new advertisements AT Birmingham, England, eight tans of wire ter week are made into hooks - and eyes. Caner.—Mayor Tiemann of Now York, ticl charges fifty cents for tying the nuptial knot. A Trentric.storto, attended with less of life, , AFllea over Blair county, Pa., on Tuesday eve- Arronaer-U ERA!, Black - has ,been suffering from illnefeAuring the past few days itr:Wash. A CORRICSPONDENT naraes * Mr—Charlos Rutz ;of idred Tonliphip, na n candidate fur County Coin suidect to the action of the People'. unvention A connt:srosnent strongly nigerthe claims of Ir. Joseph Bowen of Mineisville, for Sheriff. As Alpha N 4 o. 1" does not comply with our rules in, :AM to responsible name, etc:, we of course,, ;moot ,publish big communication. - PT December ,Washingetin will have water con eyed through British iron piper While work• n.n hey) are serrating for work, England is em. toyed 19y the Administration to furnish us with ,ree hundred thousand dollars 'worth of iron What think you of the Democratic policy, rlancn? THE Wttaitiagtaa Star, in delandingJ. Marley . qnes from the attacks of Getz, :whom It repro. Its ;is n vile knave and blackguard, baring said he (Getz) "is it per - ron who owes his capiselty working political and personal mischief Wholly Mr. Jones himself." The Republic retorts : I wonder he,(Getz) is-a knave sad a black.. if each linsibeen his tutelage." • MEMPHIS paper contains an accountor a. wed. 'festival un a .plantation near that city, at cL nineslave couples "black as 'ebony'," were rd in the boils of matrimony. Though the int g. 04 somewhat into details, no mentien itlo of the Picchio obligation under which the tiett•vvern put. It was we suppose, to be trite I lattlifelt. each other till parted by death— the ttuction or. Sl.ANnKtf BANK.—As the tnanaftement'ot of this Bank. has Leen taken.oul of ihe of New York speculator*, and is now under control of responsible citizens of Northuinbeir.. I Gunty, the •Institution may ho. considered A new organization has 'seen effected h. the ion of a Board of Directors composed of 504 ' The Toast', hal detcrtuined to redeem the u link , cireulation,amountinif to sumo sls,'. Id then make a new issue of nutes.: WArbington Unioti rays thint the letter ling to imae been irritten by the Presbbint Ilon. Wm. 11. English, which we publish. Jther'isrt of the ✓onrnot to-day, is a."grosely nod transparent forgery." As.the ; Ic4er been used in two 'lndiana Democratic Cosh ion' by tbo friends of Mr. Buchanan end Mr. lith, the question k, li t it a forgery, wild ed it. • It is a matter for.Mesars. Buchanan, English, to settle. _ - ---• ••• is news of the recent vote in Kailas on the ] anidon Constitution, falls with a cresbingl ht, on the Administration and its pertiisier.l • nave nothing to lay; anti Say nothing.l Thel organs are dumb. In ene'of them the re is merely announced in its news column, lOW ,ther lima of ordinary inturutatiuo. There- , 1 thus administered is en terriGe, so oveisrl. I Thal they have not yet etc.-set:red from its This elate of things its truly chianti). _ Mimeo Svootatito:—"A Y to rrille or suggeeta tho name of Fhorte te s Tuonship t j is a candidate for' tisithher.- tir. Play" of PinegroTe, names that placo, ; as it suitable . caoll4litis for 1' the ball rolling. Plenty of good moo*. fa the Ite'aple. Aoeurtiily, ao uneaceptiona. LickeLean be aeleeted by tbs . Proplea Coil. the 30th. • ' Tat Pkonalt COtatrf Convention' . precaloss to _`4:o*.qirtbs most dignified and imposing over held la Schuylkill County, • meets, as our readerl - nie awe -, in Schuylkill liavoti ; on the 30th The elea tion for deiegptes will take place on -the 2 8 tb-- - The Opponition to the Shata - ,Democriley should exercise'eare to the eliolee nifydelsgates, tiee temporary, the Geratnatoleg rekgraph,sayeitillT in an article on this saki - net, Chet sattels - d•-. pends epee: adeetlat hotiesf a ilniallitent ales, to fiE she pes b lo e s o f doeg a to4lneat who : have at Art only the publio'welfarq viltbou in trace of ielllshoess or ulterior o r ef their owe..: boob delegates'will act indepe'adently, and..be entirely beyond.. the real* of the Pleeelieekind broke, who, with stron*Phrases'of party fealty.uPon his lips, and a- long catalogue e of party services Chalked upon his hat,' but with festering eorrup-- tien at his heart,-will attempt to bribe,. to his support the easy of virtue, who have so ofieu be. come his willing tools. . We all percelire and acknowledge ho W disas trously the times are out of joint, and how griev 'misty the public interests soiree from the. miscon duct of those Planed in edit% from year' to year, who are frequentinominated through the foulest means, and are elecCed'under alotalmiiapprehen sion as to their real ) ebarseter. Legislatures hove become re. thorough), cor rupt, that they are nearly as purehasallts . as a flock of sheep from the common dro4. -Per years a desirable majority have had - their price upon all occasion where it has been required to obtain special priiilegai for the few-to the detri ment of the many ; and it Is to this species of legislation, more thin to any other IMMO; that we re to ascribe the' injuries that are annually In. dieted upon the masses of the people --not merely or wholly arising directly from these abuses, - bet also from other.measures, or an apparent popular chsCacter, enacted to lull ettspiolan' and to draw off attentiodillhom their infamous proceedings.' -. 40 tents, 26 " But it is not only from oar membirs of the Legislature, that we suffer. The county ofil. emu' are rarely qXelilled for the potbsta which they are chosen. . - Their character, for , sobriety, honest, and for eien an ordinary amount of in. formation, would seldom pus au examining com mittee; while the;knowledge possessed , of the ac. tun' duties of the oleo, la as inenitenimal na it is possible, to conceive: The truth , is, these offices are, all sought exclusively for the money to be made out of them;'by all the reserts,Talr and foul, which many of timei so literally present. The "people," after the berth is' once secured, are wholly forgotten-the very term is an "obsolete idea." The onion is considered as being made for the onlcer eziresily, and not for the public; and the public is afforded the smallest amount of ac commodation at most eitravagant rate% unknown, to the law, but quietly submitted to from year to year. •It behooves, therofOro, all good eittzensOn and out of party, to make an effort to reform this eon. dWon of things. It can be accomplished only persistent 'lspiand determination. These office cormorant die hard, and will'do battle to, the bitter end; but the vietory can nevertbeleu, be achieved bj a united, systematic moven-Mot.. ISEN/AMIN FRANKLIN has been constantly and .confidently claimed by• the Free . Traders as of their school In political economy. We were sure this could not be true, for the Doctor was pre-an- Went fot the common sense. 'pet i t)i was not a Hard Money man his published essiya abundant ly prove; but the evidence that 110 *as a Probst,- tlonist was riot so obvious.. We tha6k, therefore, The South (of all the world) for th l e letter 'from Franklin to his friend IlumphreiMershall, which , a correapoudent of The South has +buried from reeords'of the Virginia Medical Societ t r. Perhaps It I 'has been ,n'printed before, but Ike do. of remember it.' It is 'as follows: • . LONDON, April 22; 1771.. ' - SIR : ff •l duly received your Favours of .the 4th of October and the 17th of NOvemhe'r. It gave Pleasure to hear; that tho' the Merchants had de parted from'their 'Agreement of Non-importation, the spirit of Industry and Frugality Was likely to . •. continue among the People. lam o. liged to you' for your Concern od my Account. . The Letters ,you. mention gave great btfetiee he e; but that was nut attecded with the iMmedia.e ill Como quencei to my Interest that seem to have been hoped for by these that sent Copies of them Wilt ; If our Country People would well a onsider that . all they save in relusiog to purchase foreign Gew gaws, and in making their own Apiparel, being apply'd to the IMprovement of their Plantations, would render those more profitable, as yielding a greater Produce; I should hupol they I would per sist resolutely in Altair present commendable In dustry and Frugality. And there is still a father Consideration.—The Colonies that prOduce Provi sions grow very fast: But of the. Countries that take off those Provisions - some do moil increase at all, of the European Nation.; end others as the West Dalla Colonies, not in the tame proportion. So that, tho' the Demand at present may be suffi cient; ft cannot lung continue so. Every Menu lecturer encouraged in our Country makes part of, a Market fur provisions within ourselves, and, saves so much Money to the Country as Must other wise be exported to pay fur the Manufactures he supplies, Here in England It is wall known - and understood, that wherever a.lllannfaature is estab; lished which employs a Number;of Hands, it raises the Value of Lands in the neighboring Country. all around it; par' ly• by the greater Demand near at hand for the Produce of 'the Land ;land partly from the Plenty of Money drawn by the Manufac turers to that part of the Country. 1 It seems, therefore, the Interest of all our Farmers and Own ers of Lands, to encourage our young Manufac turers in preference to foreign on. imported among us front distant Countries. . I am much obliged by your kind Preent of en. iious Seeds`. - They were welconie Gifts to some of my friends. I send you herewith close of the new Barley lately introduced into this Country, and now highly .spi.lten of. I. wish it may be 'found of use with us. •. 1 ... 4 • I ',he more pleas'd tr --- '- iset:, was the more pleas'. to see in your Ater the Improvement 6f uur Paper, having bad a prin ciple Share ht establishing that ganufactore Among us.mnuy years' ago, by the Encouragement I gave it. ' If in any thing I can servo yon here, irwill. be a Pica slice. to _ Your obliged Friend and bytnble Servant, " B. FRANKLIN A TOCGLI CLLARACIMIL—TbuiIow . W,oed thus gives his opinion of Mr. Buchanan in tie columns of his parr, the Albany (N. N.) Elyeaing Jour. eat:— < . Ile entered the white ROWS with ^ promise of freedom to Kansas on his lips andl scheme for enslaving it in hie pocket. de deo red war, againsftirculating notes, and in six leeks iras l i 4 itt issuing theta himself. Before the in ' was dry with which be pledged "Economy," be b d rained the reasury , of its last dollar. Before he prin. twere done stereotyping his flezi le deter. rain 'Mt never to borrow, he was in Wall street soliciting a loan. ' "Ile congratulated the country on the final end of slavery agitation , " and hksheen agitating it over since . He ordered Paulding to stop the filibusters, and then recalled him for do ing it. Walker, id Nicaragua, ho pronoVneed al ' outlaw and tendered : Sim the hospitalit of th White House. • Walker, ofi'Kansas, he urnisbed with written instructions, ant turned hi out for: obeying them. He 'withheld the troops front Ut ah, - tirhere be proclaimed there was war, in order to keep them in Kansis, • where be insisted all was place. Ile sells forts at the west for a tithe of their cost, in order to buy sites at the east at ten times their value—his subordinates in both :cases pocketing the difference. He is continually asking fur .new stenut frigates; but be will not use those he has either on the eoast of Africa or in the .Gulfl4 Mexico. Ile.sends out a steamer, ostensibly; to catch the Styx, but with private orders in the captain's desk to do nothing of the sort. Claim ing to be the most frugal of Presidents, be has spent more than any of his predecessors. Assu ming to be above p ty prejudices, be makes pkr tisansbip the basis en of his invitations to din ner. - - - -- - Discr.osvnse=lneeacasrn..—The' futlow . ing ie trine the Workington: correspondent of Jibe New. York Tillta : . "It is now • generally conceded that the nest Congress will hare a Republican majority, chief ly, if not solely, through the course puked and persisted in by the Presidentin his abandonment of the principles upon which lot was' elected.— When, this condition of things is fairly before the country, we intuit see whether the Democratic Party will not lay the accountability at the proper dour, and take_speedy steps fur texturing its or ganization and platforni tie that inte.gritY ltl Which alone true and permanent Safety can be toond.— With a clear opposition tosiority in the. Douse,. and should Mr. chanari.persist hi such practices' as those we }Lave eutenlained of, it is neither ,im possible nor improbable that, for the first time in, the history bf our country, President should be' impeached by a fell votaufi the popular branch of .uorernment. A committee charged with invest'. gating the, means by which "Lecompton" war carried in the House could qtardly 'fail (unless blinded by the same manna): to obtain abundant evidence against thexecutive. in this connec tion let us suggest that the little 1 10/0411 narrated io our last about the Hon. D. E. Sickles, together with a rigid investigation of the books, money accounts nod pay rolls in the Surveyor's °thee of your city, and the Nrooklyn Nary Yard, might .resoltio some rathet interesting revelations.— We know oitCtly what wo Lou*, but don't e'er* to ray much ' more at present. is it yet imitate for the President to do right In the matter, and avoid these distressing espoitires r' . • TRrCuttta ow FRASER Rtran.—This new: district, to which all classes are now tenting their sweetie°, possesses a mild s and genial climate, end a fertile sollawaits the labor of the agrieol. twist. All our upper Paeldo easel bp!! *apse of temperature somothieg like the west of llogland, though somewhnt•hotter, in 'eurnmer.' 1 1 . 1m:gold eXcitement will turn the world's attention to this land , as 11 field of tttlijilillioo, and will du *loch for developing the resources; of what may prove to be one of the rioted portions of thtS confluent. 11d14111 *. 01 4 1 P4 4 t64 1 aterhill- uPos tae ae‘r.=t4 raw orlarhi'Ainitfis we.are sewed by - its corditeter, with prorpMe of the most flattering descrifaion. We are glad of it,. fur it proves that the iteople Will support a journal ballets the courage: to denounea clumpy and wrong, especially tnerito%ious on the part of the Press, emanating as the y' do front the political party to which it is attached. Apart Irma - Politic!. the Prcee is a sprightly, reedable paper, and we‘ are not surprised that it ado,' one of the, snort • profitable advertising and nbseription lists in the city. The Picas has our beet wishes lire °enthused . prosperity. • Pontius Fsws.•—We are lii pessesien of Liter. -pool dates to the Slit nit. There Is no important festers hi amours. 'Pirliainenkwes rapidly wind. Lag op Its business. The Queen's speech on the adjournment vu expected to be delivered on the 2d instant, by commission. le the nee for the Goodweed Cop, Beentsrer carried of the prise.--: Eight horses were entered. Ten Broek's CherlMr. toe, did not even Date a show 'to win. George Peabody bad given a grand banquet in, Mr. Me son, United States Minister to. Prance. Over one hindred Americans and Englishinen were'present. The English in India had gained an important vietoryin ORalior. ' Hatt.—The importation of rags for the purpoee of pipermakioris- a :great deal more, extensive abut most persona would. imaxine.. Daring the year 1837, we imported 44,382.080 lbs:, valued at $1,448,125, and making 69,481 bales; 85,591 bales were from Italy, and more than one-third are entirely linen, the rest being a mixture of lie. en, the rest being • imixttirebf linen and cotton. About 2,000 balsa Were also imported from the free cities of Hamburg and Dremen. 'France pro hibits the exportation of rage, and so-does Rome; the few which we get from Ancinsa'(a Roman pro. vines) being by special peraktaalon on payment of large fees. Prussia and Germany generally im pose an high an askant duty on rags as to stop the trade entirely. The exports from Alexandria and .Bmyrna are chiefly collected in Ails Minor by agents having license from 'tba government, and the domestic demand must be supplied before any can be exported. It is the same with Trieste, where only the surplus is allowed to come away. The Trieste rags• are collected. alt over Hungary. We are informed that-New Tort and Boston -re ceive the largest 4noltity, and the plate that chips' the moat is Leghorn; in Italy. Cwt.Omura News:—We have Catiforpla dates to the Midi WI. The advises from Fraiiv Biter continued favor:l'46,i though .thnoxeitentint had somewhat.atbstesl in; San Francisco. A strong. , t.. - 1 feeling prevails hairsen' tbe'Donglas.men7 under 1 r Mr. Broderick, and the friends or' Administration. I. I .f The fncent tight between a party of miners and the Indinos On Colunpbta . River, it ii said, resulted in the death ofaighteen whiin Man sink one buzi= dared Indians. The Oregon Legislature has ebo4 en general Lane r Ooid Delavan Smith United Sham 'l3enstors. ,L .: . . . ' . Leiner Fitzgerald and several - other Amnions wt's wive seised some time ago by the Peruvian Government as filibusters, have been sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment at hard labor. The California markets, owing to heavy arrivals from , the States 'and-less; encouraging news from Frazer 4,, Us river, have given way for most &ticks. The/ of °Mot- p ßores , for eotnisittlei a : dendly salilt on Ned "McGowan, has been sent to con r Non. J. C. Meliibbin, on bfir arrival frUni IV hin g ton,, received a most'enthusiastio reception. - Tim Kemal Etverton.—The returns from the election'in Kabeas on Honda* last,,ehow how 'de lusive wea l the pretence 'Alai die - English bill would benccepted by tbe,people of that Territo:. ry, or thaCit could'to any way serve to bring the Kansas, question to a frailty. The bill- has heen rejected, as it deserved to be, with - scorn and eon. tumely, ar:d of the thirteen thousand votes polled in the Territory less than three thousand hre,sup• posed , to be In its favor. The vole in fact, a .SUbstantfal and emphatic rejection 6f ;the Le t outptoe , Citoititution, and the whole subject will, of euive agtin,eome before ed .- ogress on a nest proposition fur adwiuion, end if :either House persist in roidsiog that admission upon any grodtid whatever, Kansas will , continus to be the issue until it is settled by the peciple of the Union at large. A weaker deccinion'tban the. English bill or one betthr calculated to plague its invent Ors, could not hate been conceited.—Balrimdre Amer. ' The American speaks 1 '. been and to the point The'English Bill has been, rejected 'by m, large majority, and if Kansas sh . orild not Fe admitted us a Free State, by ,the next Congresr, the peo wileknow . . lif):4:4(ti , l l- 4/A./vi.Vjg.l.t4of Louis Napoleon has given a cup to he sailed for by the Royal retch Squadron, and 'it ii pro. habits this year, that the course will befrom Cowes, through the Needles, to a station, vowel moored ‘ inside the breakwater at Cherbourg, a'distanow of about 70 miles. On this occasion. also, it le ,be- Raved that the Cluk r foi the SW time--wily try our Now York tootle of ttlloWing time fur site, na eordiog to the area of canvas, without ,ITlereneis to measured tonnag e . It' is rumored that Lady John Russell \contetnpfsites visit . , to this eountry.—Nr. Ten Brock has determiived to figure in the pigskin for the honor of Amities,' and be has accordingly matched himself. to ride 'Prioress at Newmarket, against Capt. Little, on Poodle. .Certainly Mr. Ten Break brings enthu siasm and courage to his contssts.—A /kebob school teacher has invented an original tootle of ventilation. It is entirely simple, and is based on the fact that if two tubes of-unequel length be admitted'into a room, the cool air wilt enter the .shortest, and the warm air be - ezpollid through the longest: Will it markt—Punch Asks:— Why is it that Lordperby cannot insure hislife? and answers, Becatisq=..be.cannoi , finti any one to make out his Haveloci, widow of the Indian hero, has retired to St. Yalery-aor- Somme, in France Sir Rederieklfurchison It it is said, about to start upon a geological' tour. Hie tour is likely to embrace the counties of calumets Sutherland, Ross, Orkney and pos.' silily -Zeitland.—The ex royal family of France, Queer! Amelia and her children, are, passing the summer at various English watering places.— They 'are all in the best. health.-----.4earful ravages have lately been caused by storms in the provinces of- Principato Citeriore, Terra di La. voro, and Primo Abruzsa Mtn, in Italy. The inundations caused by the rains destroyed several bridges, and washed away or choked the crops, while several persons were killed by lightnieg.-..• The lass of cattle it stated to have been very large The Stereoscope EMI become so popu lar in England, that storekeepers let out the pie.' tures as books are had 'at a &collating library.- ? -: One party In London ndvertises that subscribers tf 21e. per annum ovarhorrow elides and exchange them continenily, without • farther charge.— A Mr. Ariel' Mathews announces that be will re- cite throughout tram memory alone the twelv Books of Milton's Paradise Lost; the. exhibltio - to begin Tueeday ',evening, July 27. in, Lund. and cootinueAntil ended.—A French doe states that the blind are not as might be supptise."' insensible to therattractive spectacle of firework *They are,• be says, passtonately fond of this kin of pleasure, which would seem to be'exclusive reserved for persons In the enjoyment of t • a t sight; They attend such diversions with joy; 1 their'bearing has acquired snob developetnent t they succeed la dlstinmiishing the various 'pi of firework by the different sounds they prorilsaw ------A musical festival on a monster scaledpeb being a. biennial custom in Switzerland; is...tient to come off at Zurich. Ten thousand musratts, vocal and instrumental, are this ' time to Sw il the choral anthem. A bagquet where 12,061-Swit seri and their guests are to fraternize *der the canopy of the Helvetia sky is part cit its an nounced perfurmanee.—.----A man Itt*i John Apply recently - went down in - a divitipparafus at Dover for the first time, and becomits oppressed, and feeling alarmed he opened a vale la hope of relief, which let the water into his whoa; When drawn, up be was quite dead.. ' i!--: , 4, . • THE COAL TRADE. Pottsville, August a - 7 - 8b 8. , - . _. The. geniality sent by this week ii 37,40'119—by Canal '41,2 14--for the week 78,616 13 lons, showiag,altrig of since last week of 2:370 tons, end fettle eorrespondiog week Itiet')ear 5,733 tuns: ','::'? " • we hale no new festures* settee this week, except that the deiland stili,dielitnnes slack, and i d s prices rule ne low as ever. Tho trade sums up tbi .k as follows t show. ing a loss of 25,798 to "Wpm! with the oor responding week lut yek 4,... - , li Ow. ans. Dee. ' Zac. Schuylkill—lttallrced, 87,408 5395 Canal, ;144 41,909 • GS Le11419-11301reatl, 9.321 10825 • Canal ' , 23.168 7024 ' • t , Del. it Ualania 00., V' 11.763 7,000 Peon*. COlll CO., y i nik '.. 90,910. 4,109 Scranton, South, . 1 pi no report . 1 r , 151,441 291 . 61 . Inereale, ~ ; tinii, • : 5 , 798 Indepenaent of ' &Tinton . Region, which ' would reduce the lo ',,oaltlaut 20,000 tops for the week, Ilie Coal Trude of "'Shamokin Region, which 1 is about 15,000 tons d last ; sear; is looking lip a little, and is on t .10meastriines the open.' ing4if Ike Northern din iizal liallrciad. Coal is , 091 now delivers drum tit sgiou to . Dtitimore, by . Rail at 113 70 per - Stittich giros that Region the advantage e ''',j4',lifyoutlig 'teas. ' The Coal in the Shamokin agitin.ls told at $ I 10 ® $1 20 per too, put . Ili ears et the mines t 'and the purchasers pa tie toll' and freight, : I'fitg,str of Riker. and Labotarti about one-third less I than they, were this ti . ',list year, 1 , .. - 0 ., A correspondent ei4mis the fullowlngiit Of. tolls to Baltimore aotitinlsimeillolsiiilasreis ostAlc. Hulled by the Northern • - ..tutr4l Railroad Co.: . . , , , ,asokse, July 10; 1050. Menne. EMI.:—A ' J Please And stetetent jest received, of the t`' ken this Belies to ' '" , t- .• : •I: *dilate% " 1 ",P 40 .111 0 ,- I h, of. lho Sitsbury so' Dauphin- miles 00 per too. • - 47 0 • 90 " " • " " Bridgeport 53 '" 100 " " Goldsboro' GO - 1 ISO u- " •, " a York-. . 81' ." IB3u " "• " Junction 92 '" 1 170 " " .i. Parktoern lln " 193 Si u ' 6 Cockysvis 121 " 2 00.' "• " " Baltimore 1 U * 2 00. " " H " Uncover " 212 To thooborieadd . 4s mote from the lower Oat, Bories to Banbury, sod! 50 emus fro*. the /IL Carmelooutetki. Tout respectfully.— • " A C.,'W. Po.osof. Those rata are ito eheop, Jr sot theitme Dion and OPototorolgitio profs:ono to tho Railroad. = t•• - - We have procured thelolloeiliii tit of trait Ellzabethport to the Hut from our °orris! poodeat at New - York o whirl'. we pabpiab.tpr.com ,parison - - ' - To New York, $ 40 Bridgeport, 50 N. Hoven, ' • moss Norwich, • • 60 New London, 55 Derby. . 621 Providence, - 70 Palllliver, - • - Newport, : • • Taunton, 115 The freights Doti Blit , latest datas ware as fel • PottLantl, $1 35 Boston, , 30 New Bedford, 1 , ...30 Fall River, 1.30 Providence,' • ' 1 - 30 New Haven, 1.30 . Pawtucket, ' 80 Boston, below 90 1 port,ifewbu, • Portland, 1 . 001 SO Albany, 4$ Trey,''. • 60 fluaren,_ , 4$ Pougbkeepii4 . 45 Yankee, ' 45 moss to the Nast at the • - Bridiefort, -1 New York, '1 15 Albany, 1 75 Troy, , 175 Pkilaclk4hts,; ' 175 The rates trona Baltimore to Boston and from Port Richmond to Boston &rennet, the same. • The Nora" Branch Canal now in navigable order North, and 'Coal Is now r ot by Viet irrenne to the interior of .hreir York; At Rochester the vices base been radioed sheet 50 eats per too in consequence. /t Ii believed liowerer, that Coal by Rail can etWapete with the trade. At Elmira the Coal from thellbaniokitritegbas; which ['generally preferred for dimwit; purposes, is transhipped In to Canal Boats or in Railrosd Cars tanning on the wide violas With great facility—and Shamokin. Coal has been .delivered into different parts of Canada this season, at the low rate 14 $5 per , too Thaw rater- Of down wooid ?hardly riMunerate either tb• Coal Operators" orthe Carriers, hot it shove to what latent the tool Is "ploistratioi at extremely low tat a. • Steam Cann' Bait Mut 'beets introduced on the ifewlarkand Cunt which; : bas"inade the-trip in half. the' time usually ocenprett by boats drawn by main', and at *boat half Me: expense, and-Without causing any Wary to the Canal by the washing of bankir, Ao. If these Steam Boats can be constructed to carry the use quantity of tonnage as the 'ordinary Boats, It will be a vast improvement on the „old' method, and will create'. eonsiderat;le demite., - for:Coal u a fun. The fuel used on the No York and Faie Rail /cad costs 1800,000 poi:annum.. They have m oonily trled*Coal es a fuel.aniare" so well ads. fled with theresult, that ob suoreldrood Banters Will be'put on the line; aid the.ollteri wtq iiwal• toned es mildly as ninninlenl, - • New Yon= Coai "lilirucwr; Aug 12, 1858 7 The demand *as- continued good, with fair ani ons; Once...are • without mach-change. The re. eel pts ai Elisabeth pert, New.darasy, - are •irceioaa. tag dilly.. Prices are much the sake as last luo. ied, a ith a fair: Eastern demand for cargoes. at 43 50 EL 15 and from yard' by ton at '44 @ $4 75. In Foreign but little bit been dont, and we omit quotations, as they wo u ld he useless..—N. Y. ,Tribase. ' . Soitoa Cool MOrliot. f: {oOreeied Wie.kity Moe the Beat= Mona Aug. -12. r. i c. un , d ,r . . ~,,,.. . ehal .11'06 05 110 • Orrol, • . • .... r. - nom --- , gydn . ey. .- - '.- - , mine that 4.60 44 :6 Noted; - - - ' - seta* chat 62$ .... Pletou floe,- • . - mine chat ——' Schuylkill:white ash, ton • - 475 do .rod ess,- - -•.-• • • 600 ... dle 'lump, -•- - ... ' - • 415., Lehigh %dip. • • r • ... - 5'25 Jobus• Wes% (stlmilkU9 - -i ; - 625 .14,elipwatina, 4 •.' - . • -',. .-4 : . I„ arein.nuess. ' - i...:- /intbraelte orbits at rod adz- • r II • Marcos ORO 313Ccry-Oli:s Porouadon 'Coal Breaker, and Vi Coal . Berens, • , cin be seen to operation: at the docks of Delaware it Dodson Cestest, at Eishdout, New ' . *.130-2ot BY TELEGRAPH, 1 , 611? Al, Preighii Peas Rich atind Melon, • - • .1 251 New Itorl It. Islam* - 1 05 FAlhany ; Number of 'emits InTort. 30-4411 •,• • 1 Sohuyikill Coal Tra4ol i 1858. Quantity pt Coal sent by ItallrixdCanni, tbr the weelkeitding on Thursday *wooing. t .-. RA AD. cum. Port Carbon, ' , 1026 11 ' • 10,161 06 Pottsville: ,SAW 00 - 2440 07 Schuylkill Ilaynn,, •'; 47)01,466 Olt , . -,21,04 11. Auburn, ' • : V,1,764 07 • , 000 00 Port Clintion, . _ . - V,.. 7 0,040 OS 3,7150 00 - Rvvel go: ' 41408-14.1 . • ' IF .. :...37407,4, Total fop the week; fi ...;:: .„,1. . Totl by Itall.nau an- 14 5 -::. • - , "•- .Canal. ' " `r f AV: :' 1 . Total by Canal and Rallroailt. Sblpmenta to mum per10d:14144016. ../.11 , . - WIISIL. • , TOTAL. ,f..; • 43,233 IT 1,200,362 17 J.? - 4.• - t .: ; ; 41,tti. io • 334,260 13 t . ‘,.. ; ., ~,—.:-.' ._—__._.......... •NiX., 4 ; _:••• . 01,143 07 1,303,631 10 i t tip • • ,• 1 1,670,300 OIL - Deereame In 1650. an ,.1, By Railroad; By Canal, To To I Sprto; Read, Rat Altai ter thilpresent., &HI . on. $ Ramis. Pt. CZ t.*. 62 60 60 62 .46 33 31 . it by Cigna'. . .lltten. It. Clinton. $1 110 60 • - $1 16 . 66 6b. . -.50 To To To 1 Rim Via' am Mauch Chunk. era I*m Haitrawls, - $1 71 -.I 110 Brnitialliii., Y - ',. . rt -.)., - 2 10 tad Co., (private arrange. )nds, taken by the Com- R.I. l'ist Tolland Trinaportaglosa • - On tna Layton VA.I.LZT arm. LOAD.' Chunk to Trenton, - • -., do. lilisabethport4 - '• __ • - • dO. *lonia Canal Bashi at Phillipsburg, . _ -11e4uy11 ll2Counti Railroads Ilia 8 ,- The following h the gnantlty'of. Coal transported *seethe different Railroads in Schuylkill Connty, for week ending on Thursday evening last WILL TOTAL. Stine QM and 11. Ifaven H. U.. 40.644 07 772706'03 M. Carbon. 0 6,567 13 87330 16 flettaylkill. Valls?' Mt. ilNkrb.o iYt Carbon . " Creek; Little Slbuylkill, Pluegrove Coal Trade . for 18319. Amount tmasported doilnig Molest mouth: M0:1111, i 7 TOTAL: 13,334 02 77,797 01 5,750, 13 , 4: 44,9:3 18 Union Canal, Enatani Ualbted, Lehigh Coal Trade Foe 1 858 by Cabal, Par the week ending on Saturday last: Lehigh Coal , and Nat. Co., •i 10,997 in 188,301 05 D. MummeY and others,' • i 16105 1,442 07 Spring Mountain Mints, 1,832 34 22,965 04• East Sugar Loaf do • 1 ' 2.032 09 Osleralue do • ea 01 6,084 08 Beater Meadow Cool, ' L . 2,066 09 N. York and Lehigh Coal Co., ', 904 MS 7,,9316 (Ferman Penna. Mal Co. ;1,078,11 11,610 00. Booth Spiing Mountain Coal, --', 319 16 . 6.434 14 North Spring Mountain, 1 606 34 2.817 15 Hazleton coat Co.. " 5,066 .13 55,356 18 East Sugar Loaf Coal, i 1 . 303 07 11,102 17 Council Ridge; , , 1,110 37 •'1.5,1555 06 Mount Paguunt Cad; ' ' 623 08 5,97.1 00 Hack Mountain an! Co., - '2,864 33 31,174 ,17 Wilkesharth Coal Co., A udenrlelCoal 00.,. _J.' ' 315 13 . 8,117 10 HartfordCAl C 0. ,. ' 1 "L 'I .668 04 12,937 16 . .. ----- T o i s t:,_ . 1 M 1,106 08 408,187 13 Lehigh Valley 14. '18: • I For weekending on Saturday Last: 1 - . Tract.. TOTAL. 6. 3IL (Wee. 1311900 &Co.) , 1,9321058,006 09 R. Sugar Lauf.(Pueker - 2,233 13 &WS 01 N. York Is Lebls6„(Taipipirtiksolo l 664 67 01,166 OS Council Itidge,(Sharpe, L. A C 0.,) I 1,30605 36,142 09 Garman Penna., 44 3 1,266 14 Col. * 11. IL. (Batelle& .Idhason,) „1,399 04 • ,43.140 16 Ilazieton (A-. Pardee t C 0.,) .95011 60931 13 N. Sp: At. (J. D. McCreary & Co—) I - 6111N1 • 17,361 13 &sp. 111,Doi Pleasent , bio & Delucreu.) I 2,641 13 Mount 1,306 03 hart IS g Lehigh, • , • . 41 13 , lingemit • , 1 - 231 78 Total, . • 94=114 292,7 ts 4 23,1 03 OS '1011,187 13 For the Week, ' 37,492103 100,930 09 Shipments to same period bud :year: • iron. 11 . 01%L. 11j lie ; ' 104s18 233.t9t 05 By Cartel,. 19.192'07 471,994 04 Total • '- 00,141 .o.s 745,100 IA Darrel.' i5.H1850,00 • • 44,25.0 00 • notes Toll oillops . llaa g *col . . r Wllkodoirre to W. lio„ ~ Rd - 64'WO $1 24 W. Ilavin toltriitol, : 84 . .311 - 181 Roekport to do. - .64 • .35,4 2 bii 12.Cbook ad P. 114446; 61 25% 86 Freights. To tirida.. To ;•Bdadelptie; Mine Uiven Peon 'Lockport, Haven, Meath Chunk s .. To Now York. i Mato Haien to Now Tett, $1 Zt ' i Rockport to ,- do - - • l9l Penn Hates to do 3 1 . - 3, 1116 Idaseb amok to ' do.' ' ' ; . ! • --.3 10 The &bor. trolgbts do potluck& the toll on Digiwitr• Dltriskta sad Baritaaeaaals. • i-t - - - Lyissaelralley Coal 'reads tor 11.1M16 Far weak ondlag au Saturdar last: - LykaSs Valk" cod co, 3 . 1296.01- tFr e ngt 17 Short llopnteln Gail Co.. 1,02 04 Alliff 16 Timeteis Coal Trots }bills@ week, • !A w a i t =to Total, '• ~IS.X4 Shlpautts to aims yet tool lut you s„ .: &4S 7S Shipped Booth, ; 1.729 12 1144 .o•linware pa& Wade. , tartbalaiiisultet • 11761:- iissrectuit xsir, -• . • • ' na,,,ao co. 44410016 For LULA west, _ Lea yea% , :420463. 8t438 " • - AND' OTLIEN, SCHUYLKILL . TOCKS.. _......... k _--.. - CO..' 0*508891,11113.1 . IT =WI 11110110011,14111.111. . ' • , P irsoina's - Itallreadi • ' • - 141116661$118,11.6adistik Peibmillii -4 60 Mae HUI and Sebeylkill 11a-virk .., '• , 50 63 MI lionalehrbos - •,- -' - --- - • - 60 00 00 Mount Cuboti. and Tort Carboni -- • 60 00 00 MI creek - . - - - 60 00 00 &Milani Villey .. -,•4 '- - • 50 - Lorberry Creek- - •.; • • • -, • 60 00 00 , Swats= - - ~. ---- - • - - 60 0 0 • Casal. t - Seboylklll.2avigatkal6o 9 ,9% praterml - • 60 .16 IS .Uutou Cane :••-•- - . , • ~ 00 8 4% " " preleiriAr - • •- - ao 0 De 4.2 Hare Coal kTransportat'n Co.'s 100 98 00 Railroad & CoalCoaapaa loss I Llttlefichuyi.Say. A.R. 6.4:06100- • 90 V ViVi Lehigh Coal k HasistonCoal trigatloo.Co. i . : - 60 49 BO 3 ~• Back Mountain deal Co. •-'• - - 60 00 r ayless& Coal & R. R.C0.•.1 ...:-.. - 111 0 TZU bO ,:- LyTii i ll'file. l y k COa l l i to, C f . - ". - - ..- 60 36 40 Bearer Meadows 009 'A R. 11. Ce- ~, 60 53y Lyksiis Valley Railroad &CoelCo.:. - 20 10. :.14 . , Coal COMpeakoss -' . 4, - forest laprosemeat ta - • - -i- 55 •.• 15 north American - Co,,pcskered - .4. as-. - - 00 _' " " " mama -- • 25, .09 •00 Delaware Coal Col.. - . . - .. . 00 0 1 eamberland Mai C 0.., - - - ... - --, . i, 0 0 0 0 00 Ass Creek Coal CO,. . .. . . .. i, 10 14 li . - • .111311oeellameaus a ,et• - 111steri' Rank . - .... .. . A O :.. 89 .60 NI Variviirie Rank ..*- - • ..... .' • ~f‘ 50 60 65 Pottultlefins Co. - .- - - - ~ .:tlj'... 60 26 '26 Pottovillo.Water Co. .' -•- .--,..; .25 is ?A /lathe & toek of all Coal - . ides will 4404. th the above list whersfuraleb !Immesh* desire aisle publleatkon. ~. . ...- . . . NEW AJAVART'MENTB ARELogigoNs • beautiful licirloned Fiv© Octave be 31SLODBOri Wood, Plano 'kyle. for WO 4 4P • lit 4 rA ir . kAI9I Book and Ifinfr Store. 33.• • • • P. O RPHATE CIF LIME. THE:SCRIBERS have-just re- Ittarediefroah slat of th e celebrated Allen NeildlesIJIMPER-PIIOSP TR 0? LIME, lOarreaCed pers...eller ode by BRIGHT LERCII, ' • nardirare and Iron Dealers. - 0:';`• '.- HIDER:WANTED !• ' : , ' HE subscribers willpay eight Beata per pound for all Steer Hides dolly- , pea et the Railroad Dopot •Itt Reading. Also sorsa yenta lisas pound for Cow and Dun Bides. 1 ... - ' - • ' FIC1111911:i a FOFZIO. .stuultnu. /Wrest 14,'58 . . X, -.4 in 1:7--- lutrys TO ?BA CUERS—A Card Design* for 1.144ing , • ,ttp fa &fools. • PHIS 'Card contains, valuable hints to teachers and also scholars; and a copy ought to be bung up in every public tebool In the county. Prioe,lB cents each. Joel published sad the aide by - ce Aug. 14,.18 331 . • H. HANNAN. THE POTTSVILLE A C A.O EM Y viT ILL be re-Opened for 'pupils on MONDAY, SFSTEMDEIt Samuel Edw ards, . A. M., Principal. air-Terms may to Obtalo . ed at UM; School Bulldlni, (Mr. Edwards'a noldence). Pottsville, August '4l4' Mfit, CUTTA PERCHA Inkstands. . THIS a new, beintiful, ind.econom leat4ek Stand Oaks, Dwelling and Counting e, which ean momenta—cheap, datable, arid which al I not spill the ink if upset: For sale at mann facinrees pikes, wbolasals and retail, at BAN NAN'B Cheap Book-and Stationary Store. Aug. 14, NA =3O 00 bi 95 115 a I 20 O"9MMERCE AND CQMMER CIALNAVIGATION, edited by J. Smith Uoinans, an:tally complied from the latest and ,Itort reliable stances. I ' • . . mEmotas Or TUCUEL. • MEMOIR OP JOSEPH MEWS; a Model lieu. Jagpublished and toe ide by ' B. BAN NAN. Ast:,., lA, '53 , ~ . SEWING MACHINES., ):IE, Double Thiead t -Family , . • INCI 'mActuNs. Thee Hathines few with ',two thread', eialleg a Double/ Lock Stitch, 'equal to any high priced Machine In we, and perfectly reliable for all dtmlly purposes These Machina are for sale by the subscriber, at the EXCIIANiI E ISL,Pottsville. The publicare invited to ralland examine theta. Pelee SARI. itirlnstruetions given to thole puretuudng, u to the use, ae. A. M. BUMPER, Agent. . Animal 14,1V8 337 m • 11016 13 ( 16 0 6 0 . 14 01609 'lO toms, -1,570,600'04 • AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. WlMilted, in 1659. ' Carrying the U. B. Nails. Saili ow Posaively oa he Dag 'Advertited. , ITHE New York built AI, ex- 4- • treme clipper ship, " Flysitrety,“ Is • d.l e rap air loading at pier 45. North lUver,and wt we prompt despatch for Sidney direct. orlrcight or Passage, haring elegant *cameo°. daus, apply on board , or to • - B. W. USAlliitON, 6 Bowling , Green, New York. !,.3 ht Bills for sale, and cash advances made on con signments. Consignees In Amarillo: Messrs. Vll2lnson, Bros.* Co. August.ll,!2B Jane 12, 'AS ' 2147 W. .! tons, .1ki3.03$ 06 earkapoirtatliiftei II #IIIIII3T. - • • . "Ho Prost cnons—AsbutA PlAtistow, 1 35 $l. 25 $1 20 135, 12S 120 30 1 20 •1 20 so NEW MUSIC! SEW MUSIC!! 1' 4 4 ANCY BRINGS • TREE O'ER. TUE LEA. Ballad.' NE LITTLE WORD. Lays of the lireadde. =ALDER° VALVES, by Charles D'Albert, MOTHER DEAR, I'M TRUUTING Of YOU, by Jtitit P. Ordway. . GENTLE ANNIE, Ballad by Megaton C. Tooter. UNCLE SAM, an American Song. GENERAL PERSIVER SMITH'S FUNERAL MARCH, by C. Grote. New Made received as published. Instruction Bonk, kw the Piano, Melodeon, Flute, Violits.llullar, Ake. Vie. lin and Guitar strings, /ic y "Drayton band ASEA and f or sate "t • B. II 'S -- Aug. 14,758 • 33 , Book and Stationery Store. "A THING OP BEAUTY IS A JOY POUVER." M.. ALLEN, corner Centre and A 4 - Market streeta,Tottsvllle, Pa., announces the latest wonders ol art and science. The Avtisrie Tat s users NCI two continents, while Mr.' Allen's Poor.. a earns 131 bit., are cm ins, Luz sag. beautiful Nathan, quickly and permanently taken. Tbry bring to our homes the lams even of the loved ones from the other world. This 'mew and superior art combines the egad seceracy of lb. photograph, with the softness of the oil painting. By: It persons to moderate eiremostanees may procure large portraits of those they love and revere, at the rune time Securing ornaments of rare beauty for their walls, which will Increase in value as years roll away. 8,775 10 909 12,104 16 ".97.00102 't Nies haring dignetreotypetiof departed friends, an hare them thus retaken in nay ate. Persona by this wonderful applkatiou of selenee and skill are enabled by a single sitting of a few moods to obtain portraits superior to those taken on canvass which require sittings of hours from day today, for seve ral weeks. Call qt Mr. Alien's Gallery and a moment's examination pf, !specimens adorning his walls, must carry corveltilod !of the beauty and sextirsey of this great wonder of art. to arei7 mind: Aug• 14,'68. 334 f 14.154 OS 10,281 17 312423 10 217,4531 13 MAUCH CHUNK - Wife;Rope . Manufactory, 31 0 .1adsor 33Gabsseerci Ce., Ilan abet orer Of Wire Rope; for inclined planes, shafts, slopes. de,would inform the public that he la now pee pared to make ' 1 ALL KINDS, LEN6 I RO 7 I3UN ANZES OP rzAir ' .AND D RI, At the shortest notice, of superior quality, and-ou the most liberal terms, at his Wire Rope Factory, • • - Mauch Chunk s Carboy* Co., Pa. It4reote can be made to Noun. E. A. Wrest, N. D. Rortsight and A.4l.llroadhead,At Xmas'"hunk : to N. Patterson, Sunimlt 11111. to Sharpe, Lelsenring A.C0.,111 more, Lissome county, Pa.. and in fact, nearlyall theop orators In the Region rho have been using his ropes. August 14. 'S$. [August 8.'67 32-4) , 33. 'TIMOTHY SEED, BY.the'bushel or quart, just received arid for sate at the Seed Store or D. HANNAN.. TULIP AND HYACINTH BULBS, JUST RECEIVED, mid for sale at the Sled Store of D. HANNAN. TRAVELER'B GUIDE. THE latest and best Traveler's Guide thnraghou % the United Statos.juat toetived and for ar B. BANNE4I4 Cheap Book Store 'L'aill7Tl'flxfANe,adole. re Lialed at the shorted notke by =MVI w i lyz i ateKlFTWOß BEAUTIFUL Patterns—Light and; \D un a'''. Ma o , Buspendirn hover . stust received and. ror We by t. pApER I PaPERI2 PAPERILI. 100 Hums Foolscap, Letter,lUom. morels! Note, Note snd Mil ripen, just rar red, sad forail, wholefrale and mill, at it. HANNAN'S Bootaird Statkmery. atop. • • PAPER BAJO, DAtENt MAUIIiNE.MADE Paper Dago, to bold frail 14610 po.mds. Swaim:mm.om gists end othoFri, for sale by Z. CIARIIIUM6B, November 8,*56 Ceo trip drilla, Polder 100: 41-It LIGHT BELTING FOR LATHES. , TWO 1N011,2 ply Light.Gunt Belt"- hag, oalkattle for Lathes, let 11 is mods mar dust than Leather mo wean Informed by than .he UN it for NO* by n• DANNANt i Alma for Manufacturers. - NEW BOOK, OT Hi" Mum. t'llHE 'CRUISE OF THE BETSEY, with Itiestike a • thelettlet moat the roselittlet. obi Dopcslb of &bland bY Uegb 3 /_•lilor• LORD DON 8-PA DS, ww Hawn= zwwwwwwtt y Jamb. • 0 80 2 01.41,11 . 111NUMINOLD; hi Rapti NIL • • LIVIVRICS et Lob Manta: with Mow phy. 4suiptibLidowl, bid lb wOo by. ' BARRAN. Crab Warty rottraill. • • • n/J5O 08 Y 3 I.la • . seraisten osot Trade 1 31!* 16 . For yr,* eadiotces flativrday hit: ' • . . Shipped Xoetl, 4 424 14 ;Shipped South, 14,660 11,213 OS Pcmask - Ceita C• 41740 1. s. ''.lo7;ica) =rag 10 Tee tbs big Iris% La±4..yalr, Isms* this Elimag-Tior Olosi Timid*7lBsB. - was. ." MAL. 4463 SO . 40,41 fit op 11,pr the last soak Cosi Trail*, VMS. - VIM; TOM. 10,411140 347 M, 00 ' 74412 00 36077 00 4 1 ; 0,860 . . . Q=:l TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS. A CYCLOPEDIA MISCELLANEOUS. Pottsville, July 31, • • • .- VNArgistlPErt o . White 14 by I be 10 BANNANOO. SOO and si Boo& ngle paek. tationer erboteside &Ad no tatt. at " B. 'S and Sy Store. , TOTIL, 11U124 17 :6341: , 86 CUM .111LTJ4! ALL kinds of FIRE ARMS made KA toarter.OUP.andirariisted. Twists'fillip nay repa_lndpy ' George Solltalkg. Ostre street, iiaitmWe,siipestitir Sailed Zonde's November 41.'47 47dy : 610 , 1 53 at vita. WOMAN IMPS IT -4. 1103,11311 04 LAWYERS' OFFICE-BASKETS: Pressley , * peer Waste Paper: WILLOW BASKETS - of. various J7,l,44estr,..enitittrittirtiels.Wgtif ab tuia: it to our Mom. il l ar mats by ' , AL sex 471- s iRPET .1111EAV1110, • ! 4 : ifHER 1 11 malty the public genet- all.t.ibuit tat?, reamed my old badness. girpi;t ' smog. and 'warrant to Ore entire .ti forties, ile bereofbre knew* by tits pvibile. OW. IMAM, r. Ilarkst *IA 3 doors abacroostimid. ' PottnineOuly 31. IS . - ' -. 3131 s-: &or .0111 T 8141NOLPI, R. 0.. FOR 841,1 L. 0 Q Twenty-six inch J9itit abioati 9 k odYYtrtZr e t a l rartztZ.; playa, by tbella%ti.ll)4 l at Tieloaa4: MINIM 16C1E111. %wont, July 34 1511 atit• 47 5 , E R MAISPETPLoea' . „ H i rdigt the ion snu. steads -*/ sad le widleabtedly, tbe 'Orlite,__ _Ma ever am& = To be bed ef Orbiters or of Foflor7 tetylor. Dentist. Potbellieo Jor slow , - -----• : _Ro . • AVON. , i • 'NOTICE is .1 L y. given that awad - ~ ~ .-telluausou Mos isill 04.11410 it Itt?W ft= a . ! itt• Couutr of Sebaylkillou WM. DAY, A , ogu n = US% at 10 to, clock la flap toretwoo,to motions • - .. IV.II. MATZ, 811pui3ra I - ~,' Pottsvals. t ' . sue' • August - lata. J August?, '53 WA ; , ARTHUR'S s 11 . 1 01 fiktiTellealltag faux and Jeans " Perth Prose, Timeaker, Or- ESE CA S are of sired& made eve the Jan or Maur! Wire 1 , 40 Tame ere and of Glass. They ben bleu used tnrint the three years by tboasands tatelllee, botelei etc.. the most complete emmeem Th ey are easily ble d Ind opened.'snd ran be readily cleaned and used fir rs., To be bed of MIMI sizes, Piet, Quart. or Itelf - ton. For ale, at city pekes; by B. &INMAN.; July 24,'48 30.] Centre street, Pottsville. CARD,I , • - I MPORTANT Iggrchanis D*"l . Plan, R. Sieber t Ha 131 9 Rer street, &tote Zneest. above Boren *MA PHILA.DELPHIA. • Bogslinvo to &I the attention of ilia Trade tio mannbetory of HORSE COLLARS. of all 'indoor.s, iu7d ptik" *bleb be Is gelling fbeCASII, at the lo west pan. ofaetarsea priers, to those who favor. him with a call. az-2am Os al way!' on hand. An enters addreseld to Pirate S. 'team, as above% will meet with Prompt at tention. • poly 21.'411 4ff.2m ' HIGH SCHOOL AT.PINECROVE. - fiIHE REV. H. S.' IKOONS,A - . for many year. Principe/ of the PrepiratoiDe• port:neat of Panno7leanla College . will open a lett School In the New Arademy Building. at Plorgrovi. Ile will teach all the brancheaustially taught our Schools and Academies, and will prepare pupils 'Jibing to take a full tonne of stud y!be any class In Collage.— those dextring to quality tbetosielvee Ilw tantinumi will sit special advantages for so doing. I ' Ai ROVE Is Sway situated and acessible by' Ball. • road. ••air Boarding cat be pad at Tory masonalde miss la prime* families. . ~ • - • I The &boot will rommestes about the First of Jana,— Pot terms and other lalbramtlon. address -f, .HOMID OP DIRECTORS, Pi=l." May 15,..58 V_AI leg NAB_ Con ia,FASENe,i Locust. Mountain and - tron Company, offer to good tenant' several valuable Leases upon the Company'spropZ.rty, to Colisabla and Northumberland counties: The veins offered are the large White Ash veins of the Locust Mountain: apes yr bleb, collieries have been already established by Messrs. Bast A keareon, Oeo 8. Iteppiter and ;5t. 0. , • Tie mammoth vei n averages , about 25 feet to thick. debt, and the underlying vein some 12 to 14 feet. (Both veins afford a largo lxidy of Oast above water level,: The quality of the Coal is well established In market. 4 ' The Nine 11111 Halboad affords an avenue to the Rasters' market', and the Philadelphia it g ,Sunbur Rail: road to the Southern and Western ma rkets. Ahab of tress railroads are completed to the collksim open the company!' property. Jtor particular& inquire of J. ANSPACII, Jr., Pied., blo.llB Booth Fourth Strout, Philadelphia. Or ALEX. W. BHA.. Sap. it , Soipt., Columbia Cu., Pa. 1-tei ' February . l3; 185 S ' Grocery and ProwMena Storeei raHE UNDERSIGNED' respect: plly Informs his friends and the , public icauorsikn that be u just opened nit MARKET' SQUARE, North. side, fir* door algae! Me Market Maw, and near:, olipastie 'the Lutheran, Church, a Ouse e ry and Proms talon Store, cherish' has just, received a splendid assort ment of tine, iresh 0 roeedinteimisionat ie. as , l ' Mows:— li - ' Coffees, Sugars, Rutter, Eggs. Vinegar, , ~ Tese..ftlee, Roans, Bras h es t . - i Deb, Cheese, Dried Fruit, Ropes; i! Syrups, Spices, Fluid, Queen-sears, Snit, Chordate, Jar Pickles, Wills , Omer., Oriental Coffee, French Coffee, Eauenee uf Coffee, Raisins. Tobacco, &pus, Corn ate, Figs and PIIIDOW • SUPERIOR FAMILY•FLOIN,---- Corn; Osti, Rye Chop, kiddlingi, etod; AU kind. of Creek - en., Dried Deef. Stmar-Cnred limn , Smoked sad Preen Shoulders, 20.. which till ;b4 furnished to customers at the lowest. CASlVpricei: Pottsville, August 7.'68 32-3 m I JAMPS AWOL il lidic, ICE ALF:;_ . 'CIF i ViI i j J ler every' pa oebre pare ...mg .., books has blx . owti i .l CHOICE OP OIIFTS, I,AT ' j RANNEIrs. CHOICE OF GIFTS . I . ' 'AT 1 ItANNEIPO CHOICE OP GIFTS , 'ATt - 11A*NEY'S - CHOICE OF GIFTS iAT I RANNEY'S CHOICE Or I Glrrs -AT • 1 RANSEV'S , .4 CHOICE OP wens . . ;AT- .. . , ItANNET , S CHOICE OF GIFTS •i , . AT t. I GANNET'S CHOICE OF GIFTS . AT : EAMEL'Y'S GREAT AMERICAN GIFT BOON IFOUSIii N 0.293 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Where the gilts, emulating ofJEWELRY. #e., AND TA RUNG IN VALUE PROM Lit CENTS TO TWO MUN DRP.D DOLLARS. are alwayi on EXHIBITION. IN AM PLE SHOT CASE;. Oar Yew Descriptlie Catakstue; containing a large variety of Books In every depailment of Science and Literature. (allot which and sold at regu lar nubllshere• prices.) and expLileing our , MW AND ORIGINAL SYSTEM of allowing tune* pircheser- HIS OWN - CHOICE OP GIFTS. &allotting tort unequalled Inducements to AGENTS, %Fill be sent, pmt pall Ito and 11)2(1140Am application. . Address. • A. DANNEY: Agent, No. 293! Broadway. - July 3i 1141 k 127 fin - - _ STOCK r At Whet , DANIEL MIMI desires to call tboattel Hon of the public to extensivela4ortruenk Boob , L1.12d EhOell; mat lectured under his cm loxpeetion, "epoch. adopteal to the Ooal It glcin.sult fforedlo. sal at hts Swaim CENT t4TREET, above 11l and opposite the Pad! Sebool House. tr• has on band a well awaited stock of Mlnereßoots and Mona, Men's and Boys' ealf, GO and Hip Boots and Brogans of every dasniptt.h; W' en's, Misses' and Children's Gaiter Boots, Heeled: Button Gat , ten, Half Gaiters and Lasting Buskins, °teem* color; Women'a, Misses' and Children's Kidand Gust Skin lace Boots, Buskins. Ties and Slippers, Men's Patent Con grms Boots,, Alto an assortment of Felix Co. Bead. log Works. All of which will be cold at unusually low prices. Particular attention gloss to all Undo of mann. faitured and easterner work and repairing..fthm on band, a due assortment of Trunks, 'l allies and : Carpet Bags. . Pottsville, Anne 19,14: 2folf • 81.11,PHURIC-IRONATER; • - ROM the liurnipg W_ Mountaip.+ Meseta. Magiants . ,t DOwen have appointed the is - dersijinedi their agents:Mr the sale •of Use eeinbrat:s Mineral Waterloo' the Burning ktountsin, Which bare lately been effeeting, , ln our Immediate tricinite.lbe most extraordinary and Wonderful cures of.RUMUM A. MIR, MISS, SPRAINS, SWELLINUS. and all Libiesnes of the Skin, Joints, and. Tendons, as well is minoring all Mottoes, Pimples. Preekletandertiptions,andgiting the skin n Sue transparent and healthy lustre. Mandrel!' of tenons in and awsturd Pottsville have drank and washed in these waters with the malt deci ded. imimmilate, and peculiar benefit, Teething a rigor previmMly unknown to full health. A for applications of Muss Wkirs, when slightly warmed. will almost'; in. Mull,' remove AR arm, Iduidau mid Enteannacia,tioa the feet, hands, or akin.. . PRlCY—Ttarty Conte per Galion. or Your batons Sor $l,OO. Elbgle Glaa►ey,at the Counter. C, runt►. • • . RUSS a'• 31013103., Teamsy/raniall: Ibttent/r. N. -Po; Plea, Rheantatkm, Gout, and for the cry.: plate removal of Corns, Bunlons,and Saenteccurws;act.r" es all rut/memoM Sores, Cuts end Swellings, Meet "Ta d" _l 4 l should properly he applied Hot, with a Sponge ori .: 44 Or It eouventent, to a Bath, morning and e veoles: while a few Olacees may be drank at Interrals the dayiareompanled with exercise In the open a 1" July 3,13 :THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE The Stetudard Revierly of the-Nelodearth awhiry, FOR ALL DISEASES OrTHR BLOOD RREPARED BY DR,. LoUNSRER int Co" No, 60 Nor* Mt -teed, below Arlibt adelphla, for Mamma and Storfulows Diseases:. White Saailtails, Rip Durum Malignant Merl, alrhiwiass, 16i• j ter, &aid head, Mara at the ikatii cued t Pliroca, Eruptions of Ow Stiw, • and aR . BMWS AND ',MIR jral 07. .77.7 X BLOOD; sue effectually and prentemently eared bit - Imperial Depmstivti.. • This Voikiae eau rands Iran to.Pstlects: and thttt foctidesee. by two remorat—tt la J 84 , 1 ' 130 It II representedto be, and will do all that la elaltned tor 11..- but it will tmt core every dinease•beantse it bi noothill7 adapted and prepared for one elan of complaints. pod Mesa It tumor& the Sward place, this Illettleine• is pore. AighiN ameelarafed and aetier—so that ft ofecres =sten thedbesso- if it 1A entable. Lame doers, nor, long continued nee • fit la not asked for—Oast td Three , bottles will in a ur t iocity of cam*. exhibit Its molt tura hoe properties. In this respect. time and motley sre pot . wasted 'oleos; sod Inittlem Owls obtalu taro, In Ceseunrous .Ird Aber/ahem diseases, no aiddleitie has ever equaled It In Its successful torts. se obstinate and leverets, eannotrestet the eleetsing and porityles efforts of the InractSt Ilsrues• • Ukeera of elm ammeter, op' matter bow °holies or ion standing, Invalidity yield to the srouderfoV effects of the Earsetal. Dsrustriett. • Older Young may Om It elite with perfect If you are afilkled, tty One' flattish and If iyew wish advice, write to the Pelt:civil °See. No. So Ninth Filth Street, Wow Arch, and you .111 melee It. (b,r etieloalug stamp 53 , mower.) Da. LOORSBERRYt CO.. thltaiddpttlil. • Sarre sale by CHARLES ie. 13111.,10,Drucrisi,. S. ttletter of Centre A Norwegian streets., (opposite got: timer's Hotel,) Pottsville; Pa. ;f Wirfoe Sale by Ltimogists gesurally. Joao n,1.5 GEO. IIEATON. 31.34. • A NEW ; -. MED/ClNkra' • IOLLAND .BITTE Its snit =mum, mizaNDIIIINEDT. birePERSII4,..4 . DISEASE OF TOE lIROETO, - LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS, OF 'ANY KIND. SEVERAND ACUE.; EIyERY . FARMER AND EVERY 7.11311 LT hai its peculiar ilittera,conspoissded ao to sagas glitiwttil recipe. hatide4 dotriefrom At to my perhaps. The ptincipli that a tank Othrstant k ,neeesmary ere 7' bouse,bundispetted, yet. %NI toll° poredad b 7 1111111101ful hands, came emetahis elements both incompatible and ineassietemt—•exoWinteepositive• 17 hurtful. Ire bee offer to the public,is a Wily cose castrated ems, what willexaetty supply this want, per pared sponicientide principles, eetepeersded of ample& office. acting In haremesy,yet each fulfilling its own remedial . • . • , Toros Perfataall Is here ofteriel,ln &convenient Ibrm yet perfectly matiOore locelent.'whlel, adios urn ibt; eirentation, raises the 'atoned the system to the stand. ard of health. ammially after asy debilitating attack of diteasoafter!tepreselowiluse beat, or any local or &eel. dental erne; ea .elreff-13pasaissfie, width, wigs a Paola stimulant. noweroets with a peculiar Intonate upon the nereoes system, calming narrow initiates. whoa takes properly, without the least tendency to the teals, and without that distressing reaction *bleb is the bane of most tonics•--oftencarudopsorelqlnry than theerllfluit disease. Ai a Team, =dente!, arid permanently rxeltingths energies of all parts of the frame. modulus nocenarity a healthy barrens of the action of lb* various organs, ehemleally. changing the acidity of the stomach, sad art. lug nermally span the liver In regulating permanently the Miller,. secretions. . NonClL—Wborrer expects ta end this& beverage till be disappointed; but to the sick. weak and lowspirited. It • will -prase a 'rebatel anunatte cordial, pawned of singular remedial properties. Cauttleta...The 'pest popularity of ibis detigirthrl Aroma bas Induced many Imitations, which the public should guard *taloa purelowslog. React pomaded to buyarryiblog until you bars 1101110 PORRATeI LAND MTH= a fair trial. °lretonle will ocorslure you how Infinitely suptolor It It to all them hultatlona. wirscaa it $1 per bottle, or six bottles foe $4, by tbs 80LE PBOPBIBTOBB, BENJAMIN PACE, JR. &CO. kAittracTuilmo pbarmacintisti at* efontioto, . PITTSBURG, PA. For sale In Philadelphia by' the apata—Hollints .Blorwig. cake of the Democrat; Jobe Joires,llo Bac* 'treat; Dyott t gone, 1133 North Second street. Also, In • Reading, by Hitter d Co.; Lancaster, by John IL Long it Co.; Pottsville, John 0. Brown, J. 0..0. llmgbee and C. W.Eptlng; Tamaqua, by K. J. Pry ; Ilittersethe. 3. K. Barn , .and MTN!, by Dr. V. Cht ebester. • Nortaeberl4,,s7 r 1 MT MT T l 7 W.MlvMr-'n7.7W-1 TO ALL MANKIND HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. KU!!IEEMEM Tbe want of a sterling medleinal to meet the ills and ueomeitlea of- the suffering portion of humanity, and one entirely rnee from mineral and other deleterkfuit per- tides, was leveret: felt till this all powerful medicine was ushered Into the world ; Ifotgowax's rivatuants nut have become the UnuirnOLDISMT.OT of all eatlous. TheirattribUte Leto PLEVLIIT as well as to Con; they at tack-the gates 01 , 'ROUT of the complaint. and thug by re moving the hiddeirtunite of di.eeiti reinvigorate and re. store the drooping energise o the system, misdating sfa• tune in hid task of Treat and MIC , TIOXAZT WORXETIOIL I Dyspesia-1 • - Thegreat seouege of , this tont inent yields quickly to sem:raiser these iustleeptie PHIL and the digestive or. gars an restored: to their proper' tone; no matter in what hideous shape this hytra of disease exhibits itself, this searching and unerring remedy disperse, It from the patient's system. General Debility and Weeknees. From irlhaterer rause. moans or smarm, andall Oboe signs et a ,diaeased liver. and other , dirorginlsetiosi system?, vanish under the oradleatlng_tninenee of this all peterfulantlieptle and detergent. temedy. BiliOtUl Dilardera -• Th *per quantum and eight tronition'of lb. Idle is of momentous importance to the hea lt h of the human framed thin aarn-ertioue wed trine expels the hidden seeds of thelimaptalot, and 'undersell the ankh and weeretlone pun ; fluent, cleansing and resneeltallag the vital functions of the body. . , llOlO Females • should lo se no time in trying a tow deeeial Ibis mire feting. and renovating rernedviwbetorer say be Abair complaint; It can be taken with eaGety to all periodleai antotbei dleorgaaizatioqe, and Its edges II all but Ed 'unions. I - . • trarefated - Proof. • • The testimony of Nations la 001inimoady tome to the healtb-giviuge virtues of hie lonble remedy. and airtle este. In every living langualm beer winsome* the cane• nitain.6l:o of then INIIINEW.WOIIIII. • • • ifulteway's Piit ate t he let t remedy *looses fa the • world irr die following dioallies Asthma. Dropsy. 1 • Inward Weeklies", Dostrl.ooniplainis,Debility, Liver Complaints, • Coughs, !Fever and Agee. Leaven, at Dyfrlts, Oolde, - Complaints Pike, • Chest Diseases, (Headaches. stone and Gravel, Corlirrness, lodigestloo, Becombuy dymp. Deopeysla, • ;Influenza,: toms: • Diarrhea, 1 . 'Venereal illbeticis: • • .11tortos of all ideas, 46/-C ant I neat I —None are genuine -maim the greeds I•Zieihneay. hew perk end Leadaa," are dleeertable so a 111ffee . Mark in !every leaf of the book of directions, around each pot or ben ; the maw tiny be plaloly seen by hotdieg therm, to ths tight. d handsome reward will be gireatonny one readiaing seek hilbetnationaa may lead lathe detretloa of any party or patina kounteffelb log the' alediethei or wending the rule, knowthlf them . . to , beiporions. ••• 8, , 1d at the Msnittsetorise of .ProNeor liottowar, 'BO Maiden Lane, New York. and by all respeehible Drag: gists and •Deolersla Medicine throughout the Veiled Slates andthe•rivillsed world, la bones at 25 eente,o3 main and $1 each. • . • .There considerable to taring by taking the larger al ••, • . • . • le: ll.—Dinklens for tbe guidance of patients to every disorder are lased to each bon, •. ' June 5;14 I- • • Wiriest_ - THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! . , ,t PREPARED DT DR. ILIINDFORD, - - Conkpounded Entirely Trout GUYS, TS ode of. the beet PURGA'rIVE and jL LiVER medicines nisw . behant the pubtle:thit sets sue a Orthertie, etiake, milder, and tuoreeffeetual tivinsny other medicine kuown. It le not only a' Oathame. but • Liner remedy, actinic that on the Liner to eject Its mot. I bid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to rs•ry off at matter, talus anompilshlng two pot-pont draf t ?' ly, 'Without any of the painful feelings npei"aan.__'n be operations of moat CAlhartics. It streogthmo , to' I system at the *awe time that It purges it: sod when. takenliaily lo moderate domes, will streitidavn and ban d It up'erith unusual rapidity.. _ The*Liver is one cif the priedial regulators of the human body; and . when Is errom'i t t rau _Z lions will, the powers of - the system a" tu"y '''' veloped. 'Me Stomach , 114 al runt entirely dependent on the heeithy action ,o the Lira for the : proper pairlbrosanee of , Its fonts ° t i o „ a ; when the stomach le at fault,Nthe towels are a t mutt. sod the whole Syxtrin mattes, in MOO. qurnee 01 pne Onfar,--the Liver—baying '"ceased ispil a. , its duty. For the d i e. ease, of that orgon,one 0 tbe proprietore has made It his sandy, in a pnellceael a more than 20 yea.., to fled tome remedy where- -.1 w i th to counteract the many derangements wr y Irbirb It ie liable. To prove that ibis rem- dy is at lint found. any pitman troubled with 141-se, ver CamaPitalialer In any of Its f orm, h a s biol.; ti) try* bottle, and convic tion ',pertain.- ' Those Gums remote line morbid or bed matter front the system; eepodag in. _. their Owl a booltby go* of bile, f inehaeu t aing -ther , stomach; nosing b a t t o • digest well, pultilyal Oa N bleed,Sl% lug tone and' health to-the %tele um r - enmery, removing the eauseof the di"1"-eff"rit Inge radical cure. Etillous aildr/SArefUl ed. and. what is Leifer. ;inn, led, by th e 0 1-e slonal use of the Liver 'awls*. rater. 0.4 One dew , After tatlog la 'efficient to relieve the s t omac h so d pnterit the food from rising and ,tenbet t ri Only one don !Ore re .1 og, prewata to g A to ,r , • Only .1e- dose liken' etrll night„ loosens the bands gen tly, mud nitre 'Cbstire. yen, • ' 0 edomstaken a Orr math, meal will mire Despeptia: . ;rota dose of two tea r- spoonful, will always nee w e e tat Ilradaule, , ... . ow. bottle taken for fea — aunde obstruction removes tbe most of the litieme.A and makes it perfect cure. duly one dew, lirmediX°l ately relieves Mohr. w bile core dose often repeated is a sure cure dor Mien Norbui, and a preventive, o'needed Attics.- EkrOoly one Mille leUa needed to throw out of lb• system the effects - id med.,. Mee after a long sickness. 41rOne bottle taken fora m Jaundice removes all sai• m 'emo, ulltiattitaieolo44 fmm the akin. One don taken a stint tlmebeliatieetingglvemi gor- to the appetite, andlig makes food digest well. One doer often eepotted cures Chronic - Dm/eau in Its; wont forme wralls Saw" seer and Dowel Complatkas yield almost to-the trot, dom. One or two dosenicureatA„ tacks canoed by Worottlo children: there)/ imosurer.f.f safer, or speedier remedy In the world; aw it warp,. fails. 1141 - A few botilew curer{ Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. ~ We take pleasure - In reel coMmendinethiensedielne 'ae a preventive flar Aro and Apse, mialgrenackl all Ayers of a ',ltiliesesan Type. it operates with certainty, and, theinrandsr"' Ire willing to testify to its wonderful virtues: All who rat it ors glans their satanistem testimony in tics Amor. 1 ' , this water, in the month sofa' the hantrostar, and swallow both together. , . ' ' c ls ti S _ =Zit INVIGORATOR okothle Ith/dleal Dlararery,aod Is daily worklog Pores. 'tool& too peat to Ware. It cures, ulf by ma. two As jnt dam gitiog Lewitt, and seldom MOM than one bottle b orgolord 10 can any kind of Liver • Cbraplainf. from Ita worst 4awodiot or .Difspertia to a comma Efeadocht, allot Which ane lb. malt of a Dir . cased Lira. • I Prices SI per bottle. DR. SA NFORD, Propellor. 345 ligromdway, New York. arrltelelkd by all Dtoigiata- Sold .In Pothrtllle by IlkttßY FIANLO4; and In Taatagos, by ICJ. 'RC - Juno 10.'08 WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE. Wllielltagtoss. Ma nuals'', C ' HAIrI'ERED with fall' Collegiate ittion, furnished - with Wands° Apparatus, dltii• rtes. de, and being a full Beard of expertenerd'Pro. lessors and Towbars, cdfsirs to Young Ladies superior it- Sillies for acquiring a coat plot* schrosticso. The buildings are well ventdated, lighted with gas, anthers rooms fw bathing oir each door. The domestic' arra ngemonts, and the goatee) discipline. are sari. as to the air fir as pcmalble, to all tbe hoarding st the rosakorts of house, and the refrotaginflaaaces of a cultivated andebristian fsnilly tints- Exposes is Baud. Room. Light. Fold and Tuition In studies ot the rivulet' Course. g 162 per your. Drawing, Fainting, Wear *ad Modern languages. extra. • Tdearest session tall commence 01/ Wednesday, the FIRST of EI:WEN BIM 401 IN WILSON. July 31, , 38 614m1 Proddlent. • Pottirvilk, Oidaitifit Mint 14 Ravages at eke Iridl• li r eellift The yellow' fenny it New Orissa* is epees& Dur;og the week *lading ea the let .tp 1 , 4„, deaths there by the disease were 114 , . the teeeeetlleg week.4o, Xhe mit- • riotealastlea 'fa liGuaiime..l.•epaiptian , Lows, Ana IL--Butatue. partly . trots fourteen counties in 'Kansas,,iirs tbe fol lowing renew: Against Lecompten, For do., sioritY asdgat. 4000 The outaberet 401, ee that muds to b• heard treat to 22. It is not believed, bosoms, that Ai nglllllll from these Mill. bet la UM alight:4M dm eves. whsissiagssajority that ha. airsady.issa nieenimi spinal the mum* ' A :costrustarranw ssssstr•to Mks Jolla win be giros at the Town Ball. this Borough, on Monday evening next, on which masks, the i'Danghter of the Reiriaseet,*"Love in TS," an original draws, and a ramie pantomime Called the 'Red Gnome or the Whit. Heightrwill be played. As it Is a capital programme. the tedium on Monday evening should be large sad brilliant. CourrEararrnme, Bzw,aus I—A toward te of. fared for the detection of any person counterfeit. in& imitating. 1:n. the vender of any Inch counterfeit or imitation of Berhaves Holland Hitters. The gamic. bigbly concentrated flit. ten, is put up In hay pine bottles oily, baying the name of the proprietor. B. Potts, Js., blows in them, and hie signature around the neck of each and every bottle. This delightful aroma, so popular u remedy for Bever and Ago*, weakness of all Mods, Dys pepals, Indigestion, Ileadaohe, - COsilvenesa and Piles, eau be obtalued frets any of oar respecta ble Druggist►. SITIMMILIMAN 011D11.—In the Percy Kale Cowl-Pik near Nematode, there is a garden seve ral hundred feet beneath the terrace of the earth. r The plants are raised at the bottom of the mine by the light end heat of a - are constantly male- 43. Mined fur the purpose of veittlatlon. At Dudley, . 1 in Staffordshire, there 4 a natural hot-bed, la which an equal temperature much above the heat of the adjoining laid is permanently preserved by the slow combustion of subterveneosa °NIL— This onartUlcial-stove ellen& to • considerable trice of irootd, and affords crops of culinary vegetables of all sorts, several weeks earlier tbaa the surrounding gardens. A-Pautott Atrrowaios.—Who batot heard of the Automaton Chess 'layer — Van e Ducki and other such wonders )f mesh/tali= ? These, however, were but ingenious trifles fter all. The other day, on entering the parlor of a lady.friend, we noticed what at first seemed a very pretty pieta of furniture. "That is sty Automaton." remarked , she, and on cirening 14 . a 0110111111 A DAUM', Sewing Ilaelaine met oar view. Wien not is am, II resembled a seraphine, but when the "bid deo wheels and springs" were wet in motion,ll sewed away beautifully with a forty.seatustrese power. Nothing of Its kind can be more perfect than the Machine of G. A Offieco-430 Muting street, Illitadotpl44 sod 495 Broadway, Now York. LUNCH piton taw Passion/v.—The Nil Al bony Tribue publishse the followleg letter, which it says wee written by the President to We. IL English, was received a few days prior to the flow; pervious' Convention In' Ills District, and was ; used by him to [militate his nomination t 1. 19santaavoi, Jay 25, 1858. Hog. Wu. IL ENGLISH— • • . Dear Sir:—Aware that the Convention for now. • beating' , a Detnoerade candidate for Congress In' . .yogr District, *ill convene in a few days, I cannot refrain from expressing the hope flint you may be tit* unanimous nominee of the Cuevention. If I ' Deed in your District, and had a thousand votes, you should have them aIL Occupying the posi tion you do. I consider it smooth* that yon should succeed in obtaining the nomination. A failun in this would be regarded by me as a re buke, of my administration. There may be same Aspirant or aspirants for the position in your way. It so, you may say*, them that by giving you a clear track they wilt gain my favor and may es- • peel to be provided for in a suitable • Winner. If :nominated, I will throw as much assistance into your district as you may-desire.' • ' Our friend /Ingham, I ma t has a hard row :oboe. • . He will be liberally sustained. Of this you mai nut sunned. Your frlenJ. J'Astss Berstvast, • 1.11111111:31ANUTACTvx• or LLATIIIL-, The phi') Farmer mentions an "•important discov ery"• in the manufacture of lestber, by which the' • process of tanning is performed is as Miny doles' it formerly required months. Leather, it is keener, is formed by the union of gelatin, of which the skin is chiefly composed, sod tannin, • substances found in the bark of the oak,' hemlock and Mick and a few shrubs like the sumac, ac„ Poe tan, nieg purposes immense breadths of forest have already been destroyed. and the supply of tannin steadily decreases, ebite•the demand for leather, boluses. litany mineral and vegetable obelus. ces have been tried no substitutes, but without sac. mu, and tanners are now obliged to beport hem lock from a greet distance and al a constantly in. creasing emu - It has reeenily been discovered, says the Far. mer, “tbat we have growing ipontaneously great abundance all over the Country, in every State and Territory in the Union, and we believe all over goofy, NO, a hitherto almost worthless and .very troublesome plant. hut which contains an abuedance of tannin." We are not informed what the plant is, but the discover, a Mr. John. ion, is said to bare ascertained its preperties after mover years of careful study and experiment. By thu now process he taus a calf skin in two and a half days, which formerly required from six to twelre months. The invention . has been .wound to the 4iscoverer by letters-patont of the United • states, and meuures ,are. taking to secure the same in Europe. jar!. young . man, suspected or espboerd courting, said, "Indeed, I do lore your Patty dearly." f.Yes,usald the rather, `!but It is my real Patty," ptir`By the singular directions of Sir Philip, Crampton, made jostKprior to bls'death, the body was placed in a solid Irish oak *older without any lid; around Obi was placed ei thick essareas of Roman cement, which was made to Ali up all the spaces in tho interior of the coldn not occupied by the body; which teemeovered over and entirely imbedded In the cement of which pearl, I. bad• tired weight was . used. The heavy mass was placed, within soother Irbil oak coffin, of great strength, which-was covered with doe black cloth, on the lid of which was a shield. • • jlerCom. Cburles Illtewart;of our Nsvy, cow. pleted the cightielh year of his age on Wednesday last, othl is said to he as active, blithe and cheer.• NI as sman of thirty.fthe. Besides be lajest as able , to fulfill the physical duties of his poultion of cap. tale in the navy of his country, as he was the first day be received a commiesion of that rank. Cow. niodore Stewart has been 'under the fire of fifteen - engagements with the enemies of our flag—antoog the number that of_ the famous bombardment of Tripoli—apart of the various skirmishes; in addl. ' lion to this, the Comniodore came Off victorious In ell. Bs has been, in the service for Ostrom' years, and i• now actively discharging daily dot, at the Philadelphia navy yard. Qt filarktto. • Trade.-71temukst for Dearly all do wwiptloha is ebanteterised by citron* dull nen; small pairs of Bedell Pig at $23, a ma. Other Mode aro dull, bat pries' am without euesthd cbusge.—.N. I:Tedium. Produce, Provision wild Oil *Dirket& floater. mu...uoi. um You. 114177111047. Wheit bur, bbL, • 6 10 4 600 6 60 100 0 624 R. " " 360 4 I • 0 Corn meal " 4 00 , 441 i • 4 440 Wheol,red,bo4lt... 124 110 4 1176 11640 I 24. ..' whit. " ' '1 40 1 010 1114 Ilb ie 120 -Rye, " $0 0 es Corn, while, " , 0 . 8 1 0 66 " yellow 94 0 , • 99 ws • Oats, ." .. oill 39 • . 40A1 44 Cheese, per 71, , 7 8 . Coffee " E 1 . 4 lime: IS 4 ,41(9 9 .4 • bleu pork, , 16 IT . 0 , illiatter,dalry,:: ' ~ 12 •20 Bogor. . 0 44 ' No flue -72 474 • e " whale erode, ' . 063 - " " whiter, _ . o g .. 45 4 47 ' 4 lard . BO 4 1 90 “ » *Yoh 19,11141. _ _— 0 • . winter. - I _ _ __________ .... • rovirsviLLA MARX_ _ _ . cliVlsoleaslo Prices.) I Illeatlllottrjbbl., SII 21'Orlod Postbox, plied $/ 'OO Ity•Flour,bil., 4261 do do. Ads par'd.2 SO Wheet,busbal.l 0081 101Driod-Apples, pae4l,2 20 Rye, do 70,11ip,dosee, t 11 Cori, do 93 1 Bultor,poorpoomd, 11 oats. do . • 3403boaldors , 7OS Politic ea,' do 7014 Mats, Thnothybood . 2 rd. • Ilit clover &ed.. . 4 001Plastev.:do Pee iliyiperloo, 14 00 Ran t pa' ucki . 1 2b POTTSVILLE PRODUCE 111Ia6st yams. (Retail Pekes.) • !LOUR.—What !lour sells from 65 54 to 6ao bbl sod Stasi $4 00. Bye Chaplet Mt Ms." bet, asd Cora !deal 1 10 do. . URAlN.—W_hiteNbeat stalest 111 low.,asd Sad at $1 30 deg > j 96 do;Corn 100 dtaChtts43 de. MEATS—Beef sells at 9 12% di. per Ft. Mutton dollsd 10 do; Pork U do: Shoulders 75 a 11340 li do., Dologoa 12% dos . faussin 121.4 do. 11 PROTISIONS.—U y utter wills from 14 to 18 ets., ChEUGess*El 12 eat. itelas.,Lard ets. ARS,Culbs 'I e 15 .14 lb; Port o Ike IWO; "C" • Tao. 10 do: "A" White 11 dm Crashed and -Meer laid 12 1 do. 818 M—r Roek Flab 10 do.; Slack Fhb 8 do; Pals 12% cls. a struß., FRUIT OD TROETADLRS.—OuIoss 10 eta. Stela 6 eta." bomb; Squashes 2 to 41$ Own C scum hem 1 do.; Watermelons 26 to 31.14- do.: Caltbego lo 10 do.; Peas 21 eta. a peek; Raw Potato*. SI% do.; loos 26 do.: Tomators 50 do.; A pea do t ; Sweat Potatoes It 00 do.; Fawkes $1 00 do.