• SATE! DAY, AtiCll:lllTi t i'asedraniatian ;Whip lignunis'levarcALal.2 , the aggregate circulation crony Tana& *far' Mi 110 Papers iltblished In the County -11Z4. 6 .• tR among Me Lest poldiou or th e i m poission,*M• silent Inserted In Its'erdanins la, of coarse. wa touch . to ur- 12 to the advertiser at If pahliatied sayer re+iother.pa., peAs. oUr cities the fates o tertlito g are wars irt,a•• .ted in price ateconti Ittilstkon of.Lbe , aper. , . , • evr lr of • • , Room No: r• rto receive' s ebaeriptions vet • • , C• 4 11' J 013014.1, be New York • .S Y k - • ' . ay !Caw 1r De w, New roe Ilkaal coiled bil Abe vielnity. QINGLE. coinics of the Um? Jo 1.3 be obtained every SATUB4)OI,Y, at MRB.IBURWELL'S Bookstore, Illneissil • MRS. 1101l,NIES'A Bookstore, Bt. Clair. E. It. BRECKBNS'S Bookstore, Rt. Clair. MBE. UOLM EX.% Bookstore. Ashland. 44-The !Mesas' Jooarist la furnished to • ethers who desire to sell again, at 3 cents pe copies and upwards. CampaignSuiiiierlbers. Wlwill tarnish the Wale JoIIILSAL til the election, at the following rat In advance: • • I copy, 1- copier', to one addresi, 12 do • do do ' 20 do do do • itECE , IPTIS For• f Subteriptions to the Miners . ' Jour ' . last publication. Duet A Pearson, to July 1, 1858, tLykens Valley. Coal Co., to Jan. 1, 1859, Prentiss A. Learned, to Jan. 1, 1859, Rookwell A Timernian, to 0ct.,22; 1858, hutch A Rust, to April 17, 1859, - Wm. Milner, Jr. A Co., to July 1, 1858, C. C. Maven. to 'May 17,1859.. R. .Corson A Co., to Jan. 1, 1859, N. P.Mobart, Eqq. , to July 1, 1859,j Samuel lltnpbtrya, to Sept. 1, 1858, J. IL Ormsbee, to Jan. 1, 1859; J. IL Miller, to San. 1, 1859, TboMns Platt, to; July 1, 1858, .1 Jonaplatt, to Jajn. 1, 1859, Jacob Child to gin. 1, 185 2. trim: Nagle, to Aug. 14,1859, j - .N. W. Rusted, to May 17, 1 8 5 9, Clark' Sommer, to March 11, 1859, ' _- Perryl Sherman, to Fob. 12, 1859, .. 11. 11. Sterner, to:July. 1,1858, .. • Buck Mt. Cool Co., to Jan.,l 1859, J. S. Heston, to June 1, 1859, Pliny Fisk,lo • Aug. 17,1858, • . T. N. Patterson, to Jin. 1, 1859, • F. A. Phipps, to hly, 1 1859, he. I'. White, to-Jan. 1, 1859.. • E. Palmer A Co., to Jan. 1, 1859, N. Forgo/Jun, to March 8, 1859, J • IL K. B. Ogle, to JIM 1, 1559, - Geo.... Wilson, to July 1,1858, Elijah hammer, to July 1, 1858, ' Henry Bell, to Jitly 1, 1858, • Gideon Bast. to July 1, 1858, • McKinney A Doubleday, to Jan. 1, 1859, MEIEET=MEMEIRM ' '- mouth, Lucerne county. July 28th; 1858," e doing. a Gold Dollar and a One Dollar 13111. 'de 'Mt Owe ;o name to the letter we are eta lose ' to whom t credit the Two Dollar& Will the writer instruct ns lq tOts matted Anti-Lec - ompton Meeting -I Gloriotks=:‘• Vitti.ry .. CO f the l"' c)til The Flop% Lerompkon Constitution rental ted by h.' • Freemen of Kansas by upwardn ;1 12,000 Majority:l: Aif Honor to the Patriotic. Citizens of anstasil • A meeting of the citizens of Pettey'lle vicinit will be hold at the Public Douse eIAtANIEL HILL. thi ( SATU RDAY) evening. at 't o'clock, to ftlebrite the glor OLIN victory recently achieved by the people of Kansas ove the fraudulent Lecompton 'Constitution'. A gonend tendance Is requested. Addresses will be delliered by lien. Js` belL.ltobert M. Palmer, Judge Fralley ban, Esq., L. Barthedokne 1., , Esq, and other *Salutes trill be tired from Lawton's b • (Br onnen.or vile • rottsyllle, Auzitst 215t:18594i ATOTICE..A.In order to prevent any MI itig or difficulty in our approaching. tlona, we feel it Incumbent upon ue to pu • lowing notice :—/111 pereone wbo voted at zoncratic Delekate Elect lon, or wh'n abet' toner:Mc Delegate Election on Saturday, IN5$, ehall be utterly.diaqualitlasia Voters Inc. primary election,' of the "Itople's:Parlq upon the Vigilance Committee in all 'pails; to see that thia determination le Mildly et . CHARLES }MAILS!, TAN. DARTITOLOYMI} Secretaries. • .J. {.HAAS, NXIT week we will upliab en act t. law for the inspection)of Coal mince i 'lain, parsed Augue( . l4, 1855. ~,ztr-Wi s : wish it to be distinctly and , persons sending IA communications log candidates far V)ffice must accompa !with ono dollar, Which are this eel ; which they can be inserted In- th l When' responsible naniesnecompany t nications they will be charged to the p lug them, if the dollar Is not enclosed See new adveriisoments.• TUE Republicans and Doughisites • b olf tho Administration iaityrlu the Legislature. ‘WortKucGmErr atk us,'"how shell craning gall?" We answer In brief,' for a single betnoeret ; cut the entire 4 the lowest to the highest. , It is the on can effectually, obtain relict i PUT TIIATIN TOUR PIPE, MR. /SUM Sn ' oßz fr.-7Tbk wholo vote in Boni Ettglihit birc ;, was 15,090 . The majori! it is TAVELVEITIIO,USANDI That t eidercd the death and burial of Lecom yl ' STRONG MEN,—The Hon. Mr. Wati been ro-noniinred for Congrese•frotn t trict in Illinois.. The lion. Thotnns Ohio, has been nominated for Congr )tepublicnes. • Throughout the whole e people ere bringing out their strange represent them in Congress, in upposit' present miserable Administration of t meet. ' • "Arum& warmly 'urges the'elairns Rome, Esq., of Schuylkill Haven, to , olly.i There ere,lndeed, tnon'y good no' the People for County offices. If would! if the People's Convention could not ee exceptionable ticket. A correspondent alio recommend.' SiscrniEn, Esq., of Port Clinton' as catididatefor the Legislation. Tni PeoPLE's Coiveri We are requested by ineWiliart of tb - Committee to announce that no num iiatcs fur the different, niftees•ardl be i . e. by that body, who will not' pledge the nbil biy the decision of the Con Although the'Stauding Committt; bey • action on this subject collectivali;yet, t lion is one, that must commend itsilf tul fleeting person as just and. proper,— unquestionably be carried out by the, Cm. P. Candidates in the meantime can go r dyes accordingly., II Bonounu Ilnaintss.—Wo 11. , rough Council has employed C: to investigate the Borough drain. . II engaged for . nearly three months, ano report nppearr, it will open tho'royait pie n 3 to the m a nner in which our Boro have been conducted number The pre,ent Council seems: determine but the mutter nad correct the cells w remulted from the negligeht and lento c which the businern has heretofore heti/ It 1, , high Limo for reform in this m. Borough tax could ho reduced near and the veutile bestir - ferret', then:the for the bet six or eight Seers. \ ' CIiV , GE 1;1', Tun. CONSTITTOL-1 Arnerirma publishes It draft of . ' it ptt Legislature fur a change in the Cu 'far as an ,c,lective Judiciary is con pubstitptes-the old modo of appoint GovernOr during life or good Leh. !hie change that any Judge may be incompetency or improper conduct, h nor onihe address of two-thirds of of the Legislature. This is a whole pion, and will remove One of the ca lead to th e change having been fire: instance. Under The old law, meFt itni , oroiLl e to get rid of a Jud iiincotaputent, negligent oar corrupt he been. We yoted and favored th'i Judges, by' the people--we do not in point of,capacity the Judiciary has. but Tee mulct confess that after a trig yearn, et tho petition tete forth, the the State exhibits less inglependoace tl and we think' ifio orate of the pea ,t "'t to change back' again under cot . . It 4 ,dr "pinion that- the eleetio taut Acc ,, .,kro held too frequently...l4 "r lloipy Ohre! ought to be astended.! litte ti ra exciting elections have a great ! ntrice-seckere • end rule t 1. , 441415,t! who under giber ciretnings D 4 ,11, 44 qJ industrious citizen*. c.YOtl A g. -steker, is one of Abe most in the whole. cutainituit and ! ll ° 'Klee are banished from -the r ood Ik!th, et , sent to the Alms House, M I lie jut every cemlnuolty. • • . EDINSUR4 t' ot this publication has been issued.biLeonard Scott t Co., 78 Fultonfa!reel.,;Heer X k. or tupoti of course Witt titit;eieSsarp to speak.'' .• . • 4.• Eanora and the United States are: se elt s' c; OI .Y . by the te!Pli .' lolo , :p l 4 l 4 - is the greatest seltstiee achieve#•o 4 ',F 'tied the rejoicing there ponlsgranCei4 ogl7 td • -. l ;tke' slits conetrA, but ..stnre!sglwes.Xemit"P' , - • tta7 laii ,Ciiii•Olitepitliftibe Ate x s.tio fo Okikul luau President Buchanitti. It leis t - litsitbe Honorable tbP-.PrPolaer.'et the Milted States:: , ~• - . - ”Ber Itlojearpidestrea to congratulate the 14,4 dent upon the successful completion of ttie'great international work, in which the Queen has taken the deepest, interest. ".The Queen fir...convineetl that the President. will join witb.4er inVertreoilt hoping that the electric cable, which now ionneets Qreat Britian. with the United 'States, will prove an (additional link between the nations whose friendship is founded Upon their warm interest and reciprocal esteem. The Queen hiamttch plear sure in thus communicating with tha President, and renewing to him her wishes for the prosperity of the: United States." . Thp,President'sreply is as follows : • UAL 1:41:1 I I ders a;d copy for " v. VARBINGTOIit ' Aug. 16.--The President of the United States c ordially reciprocates the congratn. of for Majesty, the Queen, on.the soccesi of the groat International enterprise, accomplished by the science, tit indomitable energy the two countries. It is a triumph more glorying, because inortuseenl than was 'ever won by thii ;conedercr of. the held of battle. May the Atlatt , tic Telegraph iCtimpany, under the blessing tif Ilenien, prove to tbo a bond of perpetual peace• and friendship between the kindred nations and an instrument destined by trovidote to tee religion, eirilixatien„ liberty end law thro out the world. , - • this view will notoull the nations of Chris. tendom spontanebuslys unite in the declaration that it shall be forever neutral, and that its com-: munications shall [be held sacred is passing_to the, places of their destination in the midst of Vostill-g ties ?" 1 - While - We feel that Ibis telh rapbia anion of the' Iwo continents under the existing Tariff poll.; 4; be detrimentak to the industrial interests of th'e United States, yet We cannot refrain froin rejoic ing at,this great sOentille achievement. •All else pales before the bfilliant lustre of 'thii enition of .the new and old stead. today payabto canal.. HORS nuitsraY comrenow. 4 4 - Blismut.',Eorroast.—, During your publication of Mr. Carey's admirable letters to President Buchanan, which I fear, however, will be like prectois seed east on barren ground, I . have . .frequently been reminded of the di pressed state of the country at the time the tariff of 1812 was about being panted, when business was everywhere pamlysed,Jaborers were unemployed, capital Idle. and puce without mantels, and as at present, supembutt . . This state of things, so parallel' to what 'slats now, but tibia was so soon changed by the. pisesems of a well adjuated protectivestem. which produced* prosperous course of business Dial] parts Ut the country, until, in 1847, It:was wantonly arrested by irwindling the Demo- cratic Masses of Pennsylvania out of their true interests, must be vividly remembered by three- who wiled through that crisis. i It ought never to be forgotten. ForAhe benefit of some of your. numerous nrdersit may be well to republish a few of the statements and agreements rased at the time first alluded to. You will find them very levet-taut at the present juncture, when our suffering fellow Wizens demand a redress of their preach t .grleva n ces. i . . As I happen to haste by me the pnblished proceedings of the great 110 ME 'INDUSTRY CONVENTION, which • met in New York City hi April, 1842, and of, the 1103 IE LEAGUE which precCded it, and was the means or its being called together from all parts of the country without sectional or party bias, I will,tlth your con sent, furnish you with a few selections rota those doe. uments which you Can publish as you find room for them. From the members of Owen Associations Snd the reports of I heir _mt ' MB committees, a vast amount of ' valuable informatio was '# plead before the country, which served as a b sis for the practical tariff of 1842, ti, whleh has no equal,ll,and whl -h . never' ought to have been repealed: , Statesmen were living in those days— patriots who could Unite fmin all quarters of the Union above party tranimeis..and join with each other to se cure our national iightst,,and privileges. 'Several of Ahem -were leading etuocals. Of the Vice Presidents to the Home ludustrty Convention, Mahlon Dickerson, Governor of New'Jecsey, limb Henry Shaw of Meg-" - chusetts, Judge lidward of Maryland, lion. Stephen Warren, of New, Ytk, and - Harmer Denney, Esq., of a Pennsylvania. were mong the most active. General Jamis Tolunidge, of p 'ew York, was President. It is a matter of regret that the Convention did not , number among its Members one who hasiAnce so highly and honorably provdd hiluself an advocate of protection to our. home inkeresti; but Mr. Carey was not then pre pared to tolerate any', but Free Trade notions. The wri ter remembers well t hat he almost considered presnnip. lion in himself, when combatting the high-toned dicta 1 of such writers as Conely itaguet and Henry C. Carey. Mr. Itaguet, I bet evi, died unconverted from what he believed "self evident" truths about Free:Trade:. but Mr. Carey with a goad, logical mind open to conviction, has come nobly loess. rd,•as our 'greatest statesman, Daniel Webster did, And abandoned fanner prejudires and now takes the tbreinost rank among the advocate; of protection to our national Interests—those Interests. which ought to be first attended to and be adequately and permanently "protected, and afterwards raft Free Trade. on true prba4lples of reciprocity, should be en couraged. This is the doctrine which I believe ought now to bo inculcated. and I he*, to see its principles enforced by the votes of our sore ign people. From the tensor ng too prolix I will here add only sore a, few of the resolutl us tossed by_ fire Home League at Red, 4,1.1.1 T: John nderstan. i k Mall then fo Ike ant I. o iiiw at t t p O r 2 Tt t the ono'', Viand tram theeottnt 'forced. IC'hairtnan. amend l tb grant Br their meetitg callee b•titie American Institute, irr•New • published its• annual' report. From this we York city, ifiAlet.,lfelle . glean the following :—The 'quantity of Coal sent Resolved. That thelprimmy object of the Home League will be to digest -wide recommend a national polity.' for to Market within the year was 543,871t0n5, which the protection of.terel general Interests of Agriculture, . ManufacturoveCoinniirrce and Finance, exercising a con. is 68,627 tuna less than fur the preceding year.— tin twee influence Reretneb . enefit .of tbe Delon. indepen. The profits for the year are set; down at .$202,- dent ee sectional preference - le alreetfroneearty trammels, and free from vaelllering and temporising expedients. 457 33 or 61' per cent: on the capital stock, which Hesolred, That labok ebrporMil nod mental, is eptiserv. is $3,200,600, to which must be added loans. and alive of virtue, and Hie ,origi ti cif wealth—lte interests should therefore, be -the prime object of legislation— indebtedness amounting to $953,516 17, making in whilit capital lecomnetent to its own protection in the the aggregate, $1,153,51-6 17.- lie Report speaks strife of interests, and needs little else than to boaecured to its proprietors. -NO milieu can great ri. prosperous of the disaeirous.efects of the great break down where labor is either dishonorable, or wasted for want of bet year, and cent nu's : objecte upon which ICean be bestowed, or meets with no adequate reward. • .1 . "The effects of the late revulsion are still felt Resolved, That no button should tolerate anyother in the business of 'the present year, in the depress than a reciprocal comleMet but to receive the products of other nations which refuse ours in ezehenge,kunly 'ion' which seems so generally to pervade every aim her name for vaeialage. branch of trade, with which the coat market ne- I? totted, That a poeicy which favors the augmentation 0,:.i cessarify sympathises , and lower micas have pre • ot o r exporta encourigew home labor according to the dir lone our citizen may prefer to give it , and regu- ...qMu a u n t t i these r c a o re al, eneed .in the business of!this - Company ; such latex rrestricts tmpo fattens PO as to prevent as much . all po able, the balance of trade being against us, la beat 'diminution in price being, obviated td the extent calcu aced to secure a stable revenue to the government, . of one-half by - a reduction in toll upon the canal, and remote the whole interests of the-eountry , and, forther, -- by a reduction In the vies of mining R dyed. That the • Premervatkin of, .sound currency in can o • ly be promoted ,y a :Study security to domestic in- a and transportation, which, together with' the n to ot be so bro ee u r g iP h u t e l Y oen ex tt p rk er e t e . dustr ; mbllst any Ober system of currency not eccured . vatted.re sise d from violent changes, le liable to primlyse industry to, , it is confidently expected will enable tho C omps prostMteemde and confidence, and subject the country ny to realize omits business, during a year .pf un to revuleinns itnceiner4tly dangerous to its welfare. . ostial depression, an aggregate profit at least ReMired, That If a :value forethe economical support . of goVernment is to be the mei/lure of protection to ear •1 equal to that ol ( the past year. " manufacturer's and m hanlcs,justice. as well's. policy,• i "The production to the present time is coned. demand that ouch a Irate of duties be adopted ai will; crabljr in advance of last year, and will at the not, by fostering an increased consumption of imported close of the . season exceed that of any former haulm, favor/order; Libor, when, by A* higher scale Pro' year. • . daring an equal revenge, our own industry maybe aided, . Without injury to any home interest. "The works and railroad of the Company are /Noised. That adequate protection to our mechanics' in'a better condition than at any former period ; and man ulketurinr. Interests, does not conflict with..but the superstructure of the latter having with the doer.eesentially aid the agricultural , mining and .ima• exception of the iron, teen entirely renewed with. meicial Industry of the country. , ' -!.. t ie the last three years at the expenee of the profit Nero:red, That based. as our governmen t al onthe and loss account; the trestle.work i s many cases principles of equelity, both political and witiaLltdepends • t, for le , existence as a Ittimblic, upon such an adaiiniters. 'having been superstided by solid embankmen Lien Lf the laws as will secure to min of wealth the en- made from the coal screenings. joyment of their propety, and to the Mlxtling man' a "The Boird can perceive no reason to doubt sufficient and estlefactery return fat Is labor, mei ens- ti tile him not only to procure the nee ries, but to en joy nt with a return of activity to the general best. the comforts of lifer .. c.c. ri .ness o f th e count . r y, the bullied of this Compeer, Trenton,New ,Jersey' dug; 13th , 18b8any will prove as prosperous as at former period. , eieweemiweimesamemem s . ' STATEN lt:iT' of the bovines of:qte l'eniteylvani -- ---. ------ , . ' LETTER! FROM EIIIIAPR. ' - Coal Co. for descry ending Nay 1,1858. Tbe annexed letter, possessing conslderablelnterest, Is Da. ~. .from a'Scheylkill county gentleman, wandering at. pre. To coal on band per Intl report, and ~ sent in Europe. Timis originally iddressed to a friend cost of coal mined in '57, &e., 1622,.. :,26. in New York, through whim, attention we are enabled To road expenses,. . 848, 10/5 1 to lay It before our leaders. Itts . dited, • ' • , ,To canal freight, -, 548,98p3 AIS. La CIMPELIX, July 17,1858. 'To tolls paid Delaware and lotion . C0 ., 1 will nortroublo yOu with tb6 Incidents of oar T oy. - Omni uo : , 396,94:i34 age . across the Atlantic, and will at once start from Lon. To Port Ewen expanses, 44,11111L29 don, where I remained only long enough to procure the *To State tax, -i• 5,10.00 rises of our minister, ander the other foreign Legations To interest on $600,000 mortgage ge 't e. . through heft dominions I had to pass, as I was deter. tie ••- bond., 42, 00. mined to make the tour of Italy this time, regardless of the hot weather or lateness or the season. MP. Dallas to salaries, current expenses, &e:, N. : 0- : 1,. r very kindly tendered me a letter of Intrcdnetlon to Mr. York o ffi ce, ~ .. . 8 . 80 Cam At Rome, as also a ticket of admiesion to Mullein° to coil yard and harbor - expenses , 1 -. ' of Lords. Of the latter I I mtnediately'avalled myself and rents, depreciatiob of tools, etc., 7,, 152 83 bad the good fortune, just as lentered the House. to ~ , ..„ , . 57 33. beer Lord efalmebury, In • very graceful , manner back •L'a"'"ces , - • down In the right of search question. From London I proceeded direct to Paris, remained one day, to obtain TOtal, . $ 4 11 , 080,979 '53 again the necessary vise/hand on the 12th ulLlook the ears for Marseilles, arrived there on tbel4th,after a very By sales of coal • /4)2,249 77 hot and Letigning ride 0148 hours;. and meetnr-l6tb,cm- By sales_ amounttwee P ;-,.. .. ived for trees ort - et barked oh the French steamer flosplsmx tor. Neplee, tee „... witness the grand eruption of Meant Vestriiiis, passing cis route, the isles of Conies and Elba, cod e at dawn of • ` 'on barges , etc., '- • ' • ' 37,259 39. `''; lion over Company's rold,,pr .„,;,., - . day (2 o ' clock , , A. 81.,) on the 17th we approached the beautiful -harbor of Naples. From that moment all • By coal on iaud May 1, 1858, ..., .., 141,470 37 • . ~.,-, ----- puirenrers on board were on-the qui vire; but soon our . ....,: $2,380,979 53 eurtoolty was &Jellified by -coming In hull - slew of the Total; ' .. . looked for burning mountain; emitting at short infer- .. . vale, its fiery dragons high Into ;he heavens, and al - * -- ' , . - B $202,457 33 though the eruption was on its wane, the spietacie.lan y balance, . . 0 EO. A. . OV, Treasurer. neverthelms grand and imposing, and I 'regret that I . • was not on the spot a few days earlier to Pee It In Its From the abovelt wool pear that the OS highest terrific state or grandeer. But the itheirome. „ .„. „ r non, eeen now that it bas almost cearod, is still a tieeder ree•ee 0. .the company. Wet . 4ly. follows:. : to beheld. In the afternoon of the same day 1 went up . Railroad transportation, .Aller . ton, accompanied by the well known guide Comollno , to tho u Freighk on Coal, ' fee very edge of th e still red bet , streams of lava, jammed Tell. . 41!,sa re iind'plied up in layers from 20 to 30 feet—the one Ifiow: • '""" ' big in the direction of Resitm and the other .dowe the Expenses of shipping at PL : Bwen, per ton, Fano& Meanie on the old lava of 's4—these streams in ' iee their mad career destroyed and covered up properly to ! • $2 46 a large extent, and at one time it wan frond that some . of the neighboriug villages would share lb came ette of porting a king tbe th expe m 7ses o,p , lifl p t er n t o o tl e_ beforaratratehse .lrompeil and Herculaneum, hot fortunately the bolar .' ' commenced to slacken when the peril. was most Immi nent. No one scarcely venture. to go up to the mouth vessel at Itondout., Thighs independent of the of Hi red crater at present, as the mountain, is ',Wore. 'minis of the Coal and iiii it into the cars at g ted w tb new craters or Manatee to within a abort dire timee if toe Itermitami, the carriage road to which is the Company's mines iskEittston—elso of hala l. now locked up with lava, and there Is only a _nagged ries, harbor expenses, } ill and Coal yard exiee p.th 1 ft, winding around and up the eon. . I wail very Anzio ir to go up and look down the frightful abyss, but tea, which amount : tit 30 cents more. ' • my guide shrugged his 'boulders 'and advised not, to The expense,, of eirMati, arilless this . year,.but venture any further, as we would min the' thrk,of ..feg swallowed up without a moment's warning, and the, . the price of Coal is less—antlas the business thermometer already ranging untold. at shout 100 de-i.. . resees, end machinery increases ; Ike expenses green, 1 bad no desire or wish to be pitched Into a hotter Pro gresses, place. &al took bet edvles, retraced my stepeeked reached i ; :Sall also inereaie : idle the land is being rapidly the city just as the sun was setting with mellow lustre! of pink and purple. - ' exhausted.. We a ntlidled that the ,Stoekhold. hext day 1 elalted the ruins of Pompeii and iferCula- era never ett Deem mind the 11.4 t will never be effaced from my 'arm-n.or ne , .;in be remunerated at the ory—there you behold (at Pompeii) long well paved . S prices at which C now ' Co ,e ; selling. ~ . . • eltrireeelttler with fragments br arL be d . ea n d li , li ra a ve hel l u b e e l il l a so l3 n 4 mrs iDig it . - .Nigw tont coaiRK.T, &octet 19,1856. ?wellies craw D og among the debris—bealbenpotemples" despoiled of their gods, mutilated status's surrounding ' since To demand , l Wtiuued geed fin : Domestic other emblems of idolatry, and obsreoe paln p t a lt a Ole dried up fountains in the hate ‘a r the I se e local trade have supplied ii:l . ls, not fit to describe, Mill peering the traveler I: the' 1 e g 0 w t b e 1 ieemeelece ve 1„e, and the inquiry for p oh ' last wets '. ce—all PalatellY Speaking the great tragedy whieli changed. Lehi ant has been a itie, - Prices are materially en ; • riot plenty, and is in good r befallen this nave great and wicked city. be T is about ouethlrd explored , and workmen ale still em ployed In making farther explorations with the hope of; oily . dcifiand at eery:, _w rates. The receipts have eontineed large, - 1 81a . the ladications are L•iven'. . , , soon discovering our modern watt street, (the street 06' Me for a good It= the close of navigation :. the money changers) which has not been found yet.—" bat there is less i ' t • felt in the supplies by - The covered part is now Ina high *Went eultivatione our canals new thneethe quantity reaching tide- , yielding all the crops indigenous to the climate. All the I most enstly relics 'are to be seen la the museum at Nit- i r e, water by Midway is teereasing. Vie quote. $3 50 pies, wine of which are valued at $5,000.000. But mail ` s ' " 15 by' ihe:' ,o 4lPN end 'Si 00 ®s4 75 l'i ny of ttre line monk Boors dug up arid other relics o e, tun front yiartLAW2orttign little is doing and leas value, have been sent to fcreign kings and govern.' prices ale stilir - WettL :The most of 'that arri. insole.. presents.' In my fmrele I have seem tunny of raring is to the '. ..- of garreompaides. The stook of 'Liverpool le, . 0 eniall.—Tribitee. these floors relaid adorn the matron of the protonic kings, and to utile,. r.' 'great Value leaftaihed. Returning ; ••• , to .• , I from Pompell I ato pedal Repine to examine the ruins ( - • coal Market. of Ilerenianeum, watch are 120 feet under ground—llse' (Orriected " . . Li tre*" the &sem Owner; A rig. 17.) Amphitheatre!' the principal obje:ct of Interest remake , Cannel , .- -• ~. , r-,.. - .-, ~- . chill 1100 •, ct 11 50 -log there now which I have examined, and not fancying" Newcastle, - - - ek' ...,-.- . none i se, .....: tooeh to grope abeut In theirs subterranean earerns for, Orrel, -.- F e.4- .. A4 - none -. •pp ... [ -other 'ohjeets of lessinterest, I Lion retertied he-light, Sydney, • -1''";„J mine chat 4 411 41 't 60 and took the cantor the .delightrol villages of Caoree Pietou,• - - e 7 r o e mine chat 425 t r p 487 lameuer e and Sorrente , sarstime retreats for the nobility Pietono'ne,- - f''' Was chid -0- of Naples; lx , lh aisiundlng In tine orange, lation, Signed ; Fella; 'kill, whits'as , n - b• . '476 . ti o e 600 tatnarind groves, making tier air redottet - with their" t ; red &eh, e ' '• • - 5 00- 44 l; 23 sweet Perfume. Late lie theervenlng I *gain - Zreturnedl I Al lotallot', 476 to " 60 to Nal4 ". Next d ie loads an excursion to Potshot' and : Lehigh lump. - '-'. -. .: '. -ti 25 _64 -"" •": Verona. other plasm y W or interust,"and on my lido; Johns,' tamp, (Bth e "... ' • -*- .- 625 iiii • "'" lied all the priucipal sights in and about Naplei. Batas Liiekawanna, •.• 1 7 6-30 5 00.. ' It would till pages to describe to you all the riches, gram.l - - . ..., wag .. ' dear, misery, poverty and despotism of this great i city' 'anthracite whit* ' -- , • ' - - - e 550 ~ , . mood th cowmen y the Sa. termel c.;; lit!!!! , son," Hen vo ?dinner Total t 'tied; f!•a• 4 YwaY I • I I NAN, I .13 on t aga. lay be eo iron. 'orwin, i n by t I •ountr.T t t men l on td t e Goys cif' Lim ll se Sari $ e 3 befo be atrlan 1:11t ag u of Con - terta l lio.d Bellyful o .ntiot ' token o ~o sugge' tevery r '- d I that t !Me, p has l be , whew I f thelp•l gh Atla, ~earrfpa I to 4.-ffr ichpin: • arailer • ranelict tter.l T • y on •Li Vave l b • he Via tine to 1 0 :• itu ti l qn ,ent ! ll viper; v' Iremovied the ( 4 0 1 . , ach bra ses wb do la it was 9, hOlie lea h • leetioin • i .preeptt 1 of tirof udietir of lan forth ,•- or,uor, mle i Ain ia - lq for 11 I n Int the in me Theta re. ooden6y l to it oosanidal nr I eta ir Id professi )n -idesple: i le • sou or :twee of ,bo better It ===rl (contamcATED.j • .~ ,- or . 40 .4 frartoation. I wilt deep . _ g m * p „,,,,, t , lerte the proodidotalidif Merles , 'lltarathar, will * mpg, assort! el teeth yell my hapresslons of the Illtbrast radesAnt.. ' , whited Marva AM Nardi" ee r e ek Iwitak.pktorieltramakerasnaneeldelavaluels thes:lbw - Ittarial Oty•althr, relfeds,LeStroare.flea i thicat, ri. wee% „realm; theliity ef, the dee, .radech formia.. the ...home at , Jutisto th ons grays I liens whatidieltse, thm . end the orkesiog oral* Alps trY thereat Splumm•Pess, '..,, whets weecteonntere4 a trimeedons snow storm, with* - ..)tornies 1 the 4th inot...ernoutos2 the-ptheed to the. - ..ti_iypth of , inches, by she tinware resthed. the -refactalt. 4 01440, 7, Mb wth thee leo thfroding lifter Moths Nit enitaser - home sad *nide' sue, tact toady I bed over. , 00111 t ands _s . with I. The see th es here ie, s Atoll `ivvthe mss Ic' froth pa le Ili;,..htit I my surfeit of - t weather in Italy ai well ea you in Nwe . York.. There are quite a .number of oriouthent bons • now; and 1 great pains are .Ithert.io leed.enotse and ;Awe the traveller. W.% dine everyday onfilatheesious; epectlai treat, and other luxuries of the season ; bath 4 opera nights per week, with mu extra &cede, arising yriforreftan, floe 3 concerts sat, bells punt per , week, • besides ICIATIkin troths. pleasant walks . siod tides in sad about the kleinity of the town, de r dr.; Yids Is alio one of the richest .mineral, as well as agr taral district" 10 Gamma y, and is noted av a great man act wing place, nillollinSJeffielY a its products to thC . 8. • But not lumina eons over kw amocement. I , os soon as I bare finished my 00411110 of baths, retard to Parts; and i in alltprobebility.'sall is the latter pall of Armed' air I my owe. dew fatherland. - Hoping thiemay Sad' you in the enjoyeient of goodltealtb, I rmet r 1 • . - , Ya, hely L: A. , THE COAL TRADE. 1... saig4 . . , . AL Ottirtnies •A1ia110,1,4,./.1159. 'The quantity ',sent by Raittopi this week ii .409,038 10—by costal 40,996 tbo west 79,0 : 65 00 tool. • • The Cape. coatiaues to lead the Itallroad.= Tie shipments, though:less - than last week, shows a small inereaselover the corrorpoadioriteek lash year from this geonty. • , The trade sums op this week as follows 1657. 1858. .Dec. Ise Schuylkill-11611mm% aiken 116,059' 1,407 ' Canal, "39,124 40,95/7 • ' 1,473 Lelllo-Itallroa4, ' . 10.005 9,301 701 Canal; . 34,310 126,219 ;6.04 DeL & lladron Co 10,257 '14,254 3,007 Penna. CoaLCa., 92,017 17,419 -11,98 Scranton, South, . 11,459 13,170 ' 4,711 . . • 176,824 16'1,479 • 33,336 • 7,991 .162,479 . . 7,991 . Deereeie, term , 15,248 ..15,7115 The trade same tip la the aggregate as fellows : . • i ' mai ~ LORA, Gala. DebuylklTl—lLll. 1,245..975 1,0DC1PW:244,0313 • • ", Canal, 123.345 447 . . 75,680 Lehigh Valley ILL, • 263,700 111,841 " • Canal, 506,310 436,478''30.884 Del.* Hudson Da., 217,000 167,324 10 , 4 76 Penna. . 299,509 .307,470 • 8 , 381 Benin South, .200,083 316,122 115,439 , 3,476,862 3,179,45 V -440,065 142,644 3,179,451 . 142,644 • • . Decrease le 1888, 297,411 Loss from the above Regions 297',411 tons.- -By adding thefi l wa from the Wyoming, , Simmokin and Scra'ntutt 'North, thedeficienet Will reach lons compared with WO year. If thi trade does net soon change for, the better, the loss In the Anthracite trade -fit 1858, compared with 1857, Willreach SIX. 111JNDRED 111011 BAND TONR. • - .1 , • . One brour , largedt•Ooal listabllahmenta hes dlicharged no less than 200 hands since the Aral -of August, and the product reduced from 14 oft 14,000 tone per month to about 7,000 tons.• The prices for Coal i continue/ low, and the de _ .. mend very dull.. Bata there is some Improve ment in the lieu Tral4,e, wltleht_was-tieverknown to be . so depressed as,dt present, there is but little hope, foi much iinprorementlp the'Coal Trade. • MADMAT'S Mutts WATER‘.PORINETC—A day or two sine() we inspected at the•Welf Creek col liery of Potts & Aculenried; Mr. Maiiigay's appa ratus fur purifying mini:rawer before it is used in boilers.. The corroding effect upoi; Iron of the mineral properties of the water, mime 'annually a loss of thousands of dollars to operators, in re. pairs; etc. At the colliery referred to where twejvp boilers are. in use, each trouble and expense have heretofore been Tiverienced from the use of unparified Water. But ais.eligioaar informed as that since Mr. Maiogay's apparatus bad 'been in use—about two ,oath()—not the' least difficulty bad been enConniereci. The, apparatus used is cheap, and the pricers of .purifying simple. Af ter it is up, it is kept going at a cost of less than five dollars a weotl We have not space to - enter into a detailed deaciiptioli , of the matins operandi ;of purifying the mine water by Mr. Maingay's .apparatus; but would advise those interested in • the matter to pay Wolf Creek colliery a Visit.— An inspection will satisfy operators that we have not over estimated' the'value of Mr. Maingay's • apparatus. .PE: NSYLVA7IIA COAL Co.—This Company has MIMM Etumiszsm • • ,-ZOOPN66llVitibi l i trAlorimmidor CIA *salvo sad illgratfaig Cleaf the «it s i add 0,1 lotßaliciut, NN► York. , two4ml 11 4 21 . 2 22212.42.1 0 12: . Itatia2,oircaiiint PrviAtilea#2l2toimiside•-=' , - - BrielimPov2l td ? i-es &waft. 2it et Tom- Ala - la* Pbrt./6-4eastm, it.' • . - . Baba, Cosi 'Prato lllor tlaautl tit of Cost otos brltalletvelt to MI elooktillarlYsii seek endive; Se rlpinday • .. auutotik. , P 011.01116011, .71 =2-; I ( Fran 4 t'Ara' 4 l l Pottsville. " 2120 02 • • 202 Id Echuylkill,liaveo, UM* 16 21,014 10 Auburn, . e , • , • - /MO el OW 00 Post Clinton, ' 7 0 %7 U. 2,208 00 - . • 0,701 10 KELM Total tbs tinkrieske:— Total b,T italkoN4ip 0 " • Ibtalby duitti iod.l3allrufd ton, itcuns, 04 !Shipments to rmnis period tog par. MAL. Ily Rattle:ld r WAS' ID 1,213,975 Cludy iI i 3?,114 04, , 7A344 17 TSAI I# . • fronv o iecps 3,649.616 04 Decrease la 1859. so far. - • tits stot.9 r05..944 rasszstr... ; .7 • • hen Noss Prow 'trues • ...6111.C4rbort. 3. ffareo.AuboraPt.Clintolo. To gieboson4 $1 40 . 45 .$1 26 $1 30 To Plitiad's • 140 . 186 20 Spring Mils, 136 190 . 120 ,-1 20 Reading, ' 95 •90 'BO • ; 80i Mars of Toll bysCii , akfor Ake P B 9fen frote.49. 41tr649t..111: ftsrboa:*:ilat , t4i. Pt.' • . To Oa= sptingStills. 50 91 92 = 69 •- 67 60 60 •Ncorlstown, ;56 • - 54 •• 63 •45 Reading. 'BB 37 35 - 31' ' • • • Rates of freight by chusal. • Front Pt. C. d: lit. C. 3 ants. ItCtintor. To Net, York, $1 56 $1 60 $ll6 To CO • 55- • 150 • To Delaware FrOat, .60 ' ''6s , . 60 Rate. 0f.10.6110160., frail' Bliasieh Chunk. Vis Lehigh 'Valley and Northern Pero. Italltnads, - to blaster street, Philadelphia, . $1 71 Kates eltiroU,liencto SaAtllsioro: From Plnegromr.fietniyiktti Co., 22 10 From 1111florsburs, Dauphin Co. • • •2 10 From Trerorton, leorthemberiatOl Co., (private arrange sent, in consideration of bonds, taken by the Com illa/. • h • . ' Raton ot"Toll and Transportation Int Litman VALUT 'am /WAD. !laud' Chunk to Trento!, do Itlizabethport, . do Morris Canal Baalwat'Phllltpaburor, Schuylkill County' ilitilreads 11154 E t The Fallowing is the quantity of Coal transported overe the different Railroads lb Schuylkill County, for • week ending on Thursday evening last: ' wan. Toni. Mine Hill sada. 'Raven R. R.. 33.953 11 ' 811.748 14 Mt. Carbon.' " 4 999 13 92,430 08 Schuylkill alley - • ti f iso 011 • 164,919,13 7 Mt. Carbon Carbon " 12,672 13 249,576 16 Mill Creek,', "' ;15,337 03 ' 267,060 13 Little Slhullk111;!7" ; 10,93101;230,162.12 Plnegriove Coal Traits for 1138: .- Amount trausported daring the laat 4nonth : .11103141. . SOUL: Unkin Canal, - lax; 02 71,791 01. guatara . 6,110 12 4 1 6 ,273 19., Lehigh Ceal Trade f0g.14858 bp, Canal:, !for the week eliding on flaterdatiasi: • ' .' • .' . Lehigh Coal and Nay. Co., /1;381 08 199,08.5 13 D. Mummey.and otbere, . '. 144 01,1,5813 DB Spring Mountain Alines, 1,382 01 2t,317 OS ()derail). - " do ''- • ' 319 03 6.103 13' Beaver*Mealier Coal, • •:, 221 00 • k 2,281", M N. York and eIII& Coal Co. ; 1.002 16 - 8,896 12 German Pen .CM Co., . 1,1:16 06 12.745 15 South SprimMountain Coal, 063 IS 6.09 k 12 North Sprlrig - Mountain, - • 476 17 3 4 .291 12 Hazleton Goal Co.; . 4,712 13 90.099 . 01 East Sugar Loaf Coal, 1.172 05 . 14.307 ILI Council Rides. . 1,033 05 18.715 11 i Mount Pleasant, Coal, 609 08 7,581 di Hoek Mountain Coal Co., 2,317.12 83,52'4'b8 Wllkesbarre Coal Co., . 601 14 • ,17,1. .07 A uden rind Coal Co., '3BB 15 8 05 Hartford WirCo., . 669 15- " 11 • -- .!. • 28;285 12 M . 111,, - 47P os- , Total Lehigh *Alter R. R. ' • 4 4Y ... For weak end' ogt;n: Saturday last: ~' • 1 o t Teske ~,,,_ TOTAL. S.Mt. Mines. ( lVin. illinel &C 0.,) 1.901 19,910 01 B. Sugar Loat,( Packer li C 0..) 2,258 , • ~ ...47.8n oa N: terkl. teldgb. (Taggart& Son.) 585 -18.750 llk Council Ridge,(Sharpo, L. &Po i ) 1,215 0 , 37,357 4 lb German P,nna.;- • - ' • 150 -•.,' 1.356 10 C 01.,/ B: M.. (Itateliff k Johuson ; ) 1,5 • -.146,709 04 Ilazietors . .1.! Pardee & C 0..) 1,11S:02 • 56.043 00 N.BA, 111., JAL McCreary & C0..).19'_.- 17,700 14 S. Sp. lit:. I:o6lbin A Dehasen,)' ' - 1 2,541 13 Mount Pleasiut, - ~ixtzLi., 1,483 10 'Bait Lebtgb,l V•- ' . -•,-.---- -97 lb Summit Mine, - . 1 ... 2 281 18 ~ .. tl,6s 01 X 02,043 Is - 280108 13 430,476 05 i For the i week. 411409 14 738,7520 03 Shipments to same period tut_ yeettV Ity'llaitrotid, l 10;130,009 09. by Canal, i .V 34.310 04; lilt Deerai_ . j _fie 1011,1 85 8. so far. Boars if Toll Otit. - high Canal, die. • Filksburrigt.:it. D. th nal, D. Ci141 , 2i. Wllkesbarre to W. H. i. 1116 61 35 1 0 $1 _Sr W. Haven topriatol, 4 r, , , , . 64 ... 4. - 99 Rockport to do. i;e:'' , hi , 36,4 89 M. Chunk add 1..11119144 , ' -61 36% '• 86 1 11 V;Ights. • Bristol. Mr Phitadd us phie • 1 White Haven . 10 93 Rockport,' . , 21; .. - z ; . 86 "' '- Porte lloren, ' , 1 . ;; I : $1 Mauch Chunk, 1 . r rky,,ls 0 To - .York. - - , on to lif•—'" . - y. : Peona. Coal Cots Coal Trade. Rat. - TOTAL . 4=yoi the lasi week, 17,419 3Z,288 12 Last year, 1 2510,509 05 Increase file year, 25,779 07 Broad! crop Coak \ Trade for 18a8. our. tom. For the htetlweek, ' 8,153 00 49,541 00 Cumberland Cool Trade, 111511. For the last 'week, bet year, tiefee;aile, . Cvai Eiltc>o AND OTIINK SCHUYLKILL 00 - mit, E}ILT'ET WILUA 1 }ilOL • It Ilroadis Philadelphia.Avidlng & 4'ollllllle Mine 11111 isatliSchuylklll !layer! Mount Carbotl . Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - • 1111)1 Creek -t - - • -1% • • - - Schuylkill Valley - • - - - Lorberry Creek. - - - - - • - • Bwalara • '• 1. - - - - ..... ;Cameras i BehuyikillNllgatlon • - '• -..; - • 4. preferred- Union -. Canal . - - • - • - " " preferred 1—- - - Del.& II ud'n Coal &Transport/it:in CO.'F Railroad Alt. Coal Cone pan test & I Little SehnV I.'Nat, R. R. k Coal Co.. Lehigh Coil Navigation Co..- • - Hazleton Coa Co.. - . . . Buck Mounts n Coal CO. - - - -.- PennsylvanlaXoal kR. R. Co. •- - - Dauphin Coal k R. R. Co. - - - - - Lyketui Valley COal Co.. • • • • Beaver 3leadowiCoal kit. R.Co.- r Lytton' Valley Railroad /Coal Co..- - .- Coal Companies s Forest Impruiement ck. -•- , - - North Amerlian Co., preferred • • . " ! " common !. --...--, .• Del avrkre Curd Cn...- - ... - i'''..'. ''.." - Combewland Coal : - Now Craek Coal Co - .. ,*7 • • a.* •- 3tlocelf,neolas . • . Miners' Iltin,k Farmers' Bitik - • -0 • - - Ppttevilloaa*Oo. • - • i - Pottsvill• Witor Cp.• '. - sir The EtteknUall Coal Companies the above list ;salmi furnished by dna. publiati lon. :LP . , NEW: ADVERTMENTS CANDLEMOULDS,. -.- • • WARRAN' ED to_ be . of .the best • mesa{—.A s ita4 patterns.. Mantobetured and Ibt:nle by JOHN- CALVISTILEY, , 1 e. 30 Ilace street, Phalaatelphia. . Angriest 2141.8 .' • 84-3 in 111..F - Trcgtr:?agrattal FIRE 'INSURANCE COMPANY. • T. A alnifIREV, Agent, km Schuylkill county, hell re moved to Pottsville.. , [August 21, 1,11 3 1•31 •, 1 _..... . . --,,—• , IMPROVED CLOTHES-HORSE:. OUSE-KEEPERS of Pottsville, , oxit the ITsrdesre Stores, sod see the most outs. p te CLOTIO3-1101tSE ever Invested. It Is mutable- ' 1 e : 1 tuned by P. Lglii & ItILAND.•hh' bate the rsteut, Right far Potlaville. The Inventor Is Wino Young, ol' Syracuse,- Kew' York. ,[3l-2nl , • Ston.e Ware Works,- . • - 1,4 A RRISBURO; PA.. HE 4ttention 4>l• MERCHANTS ST, and 110t1PiREEEPER 9 Is lurked to thO qua li ty of NE WARE useoufitrtured at the above works. It morellos. In material, quality end enhib. to any inodo tt retiontran‘ulonting it with outdid, end ablejedgei to decide. IV. IPoileoss Is used lo (kilt* thls, Udine ti to Red Earthess-Warei tbs.:Wing boletus& posed of nothing but ult arid clay. For. prki 1 te„, addresi WU. MOUS" Ilirdsbatg. Aug. 71, 2 111 k _Mot UMME=SM , •alahoinioviartrtimanzat-it Aladtectsts. 1 0 1 01ALE is 91E44 , -- A. Bas-copy • or ineublaiew Of nee Befeteui of Arai- - ll MßOßßlsit.Caftwatfy, e_ from the earnest ,as aereempr ,Bleatratataltb eograeeeeat limo, foriales a ckaprelteastee work of lap on steel. fay far BaN NAB'S Bock StaUoam. Mora - - - ---,110111111. TO,.astiona BUILDERS! § EA,L EP ,, PROPOSALS,,'„wiII be "re: .aituairs Ittibatistyeatattlisloasesit " 11 Botaallat 41,1514,, 41 .3.tioltek. fat 141.14cattaatatkoOttiatbas rieek. spar 'ALAI /5P1111111401.p hat IRMO le the tien. fel 1101.04- ~.. taloa lb* abstatathi s altkst aSi, l4 .sfie /54501 !Una PT watatausc. • - • -men tbs., tidieti4 30.44. a etas. Luditarenk,. Teat tattiest& . arrow lb. Seb ttitsigittittiver,.l4 b at aids Nibs eleari 115 - atlglswttt: Sat: Sti bathaw Glet hig tua th at& at present,„as4l rumtfid"tlis-ear. Th. iliana sYsliope 4 4lfttlailiiiii %meg aftbilrbllti• - PAUL LEN4III., - PHILIP 103Y111t. Otsetniamits. • itOtttrlas Alcialuct MI ••• • • 44.111 • '•• to,nos to .15.915. 10 19,011?k,d) - - - • AUSTRALIA PIONEER J UNE. - -.' .7 Mitstolished in IBM . carrying the MS. IfisUs. - Sailiteg• Positively on toe . bear Advertised. • 'RE - superior RE - superior Al,clipper ship c ith “Goldesl Horn s ?! LIOO torts nester, Q,X ,:..,• _ _ -, , • •. - - . - Ociasisiwur. lainew leading. end . arlll sill tor,MLUCTILN It, on ,tlui Atli of September. _. , ,-, Eble Fidendld L and leen-Intone dtidnade tbe vaaiftli teldelboarne last year In eighty-. x day; end la rer nowertomaed Six bar rapid pititsiges,ind eftellent Pawner moodaticCat. - , • 1 ,002. 916 641.696 00 toes. 319;74.5 00 RATca py PASSAGE—PIot Cob, &bon. $150; alt eood Cabin, $lOO. Children In irony MX , . under bravo, .9.112 Sirfor Night or mine, aIP4 I I or bo a t 1 1 or to R. W. CAMERON, 6 noirtios Orme, AIM York. Elett MU tor sob, and es, advances made on eon- Consignees in Australia Oleaini. if indium, Brim- i Co August 21,18 - Jaw 2i-1J , 34- TIMOTHY SEED. i ,1110tY the, bushel or qdart, just rec e ive v , - jur and for , sate at the Seed Stanford B. BAN NA - 1‘ 50,000, IFANVELOPES, White and Colors 1 by thellXV,lsooand tingle park, wholesale and ' ta I, at .B. BANN AN'S Book and Stationery Store TRAVELER'S GUIDE. 4 6 :' , rE and beet ' 'raveler*Gnide th roughens t the Uillted States, iFist reist and for sa eat • 8. BANNAN'S Oita Bak Rteire . -- t IREAP FUEL.—Coke. i foi sale, in huge or Mud I quantities, et thin! prke of 5 cents per bushel. Inquire either . at the e at; or works of the rottsthla Gas CompV37. qins'; 22 . l7 i7-t( TIONSTANTLY'on : 'UtI,T Rails' for' 1.„) mining purposes, at redpeal priers, for rasher good PAW. 4BAY WOOD, LEE 't CO. Arottrrllle, Dee. 25,:57 ... , . ' 5:14f LADIES! WIiSKETB, OR was. 711t1 EANTIFU . 1- atterns—Light arid 1! Durable . . Also, — Won - Flower Baskets, just 'mailed and for sale bt :- .. . . 11. HANNAN. OO PER I P4PER 11" PAPE Rll.l O tt!' ti otecap, Letter, Uorn. a vidouut i reate. w ho k.sate Not and a re l la il lt, l. t a t Per4 jug" i t VB. BASNAN'S Book and Stationery Store. PAPER 13_41108 2 DATENT MACHINE-MADE Paper' a N ig,to hold from 1 to 20 po..ods, forasorers. Ding gistuld others, for sal* by ' X. OARIUGUES. • .4•1 1, Contra street, Pottar ember g,56.. • , • dtrtt IGHT BELTING FOR LATHES. VfAIWO INCH 2 ply•-Light Gum 'Belt; ei , - hag, satiable, for Lathan. &a... It Is ninth more deaf\ • than /anther [telling, ao we are tafertned by those ,;•itlto net IL' For sale by i IL BANNAN, %;•': • Agent for Manufacturent. • PHOSPHATE OF LIME. THE SUBSCRIBERS', have just re , eeived a fresh supply' br the! celebrated Allen a THE SUPER-PUOSPLIATE OF LIME, warranted ,pere. For sale by ' BRIGHT A LERCII, Hardware and Iron Denies?. , Pottsville, August 14,14 , . . 3341 • HIDES WANTED I - • will p a p 1:1E subgetihers will ppy eight .iii` ie lolds per pour.d for all Steer tildes done- 4 Ilar wed at theltattroad Depot at Reading. diso seven cents per pound Tor Cow and Bull Index.' • EICUTUORN a roma. 33.4t0 , THE POTTSVILLE AICADEMV ILL be : re-opened.;for pupils On IT ''3IONDAY, SEPTEMBER Sib.' Samuel Etivitardl, A. N., Panetta:l. alretlarina may.tnrobtained -at the School Building, (Mr. Edwarde'w residence). , 1 1 Pothirille, Angustit, '6B, ' r 33-5 t CUTTA PEGCHA AIR TIGHT ' l . , • aanstauds. 1 ryHjS io t a new, beautiful,' and econO{n- Ica! Ink Stand for 'ol2l.co;.Dwolling and . Conn ing ease, which we can recommend —ehea which al I not spill the I ok.lf cinser. ',' For atle at tuann- P. durable. nd facturer's pricey, whnleeale and retail; at B. BAN NAN'S Cheap Book and Stationary Store; ' . Aug. 14, '53 , .. . I M. tOTAI. 263.193 14 606,310 08 Miiii 782,310 02 738,320 03 . 10,989 19 A CYCLOPEDIA • IV COMMERCE AND COMMER- A. : , MALI.: aYICIATIONo edited by J. Smith tremens, carefully compiled from the latest and most reliable sources.; • MEMOIRS OF RACHEL. THE CRUISE OF THE BETSEY, with Notables of.a Goolode, among the Forsitifer ous %petits of Scotland: byr Hugh Miller. • ' , LORD MONTAGUE'S PAGE, an Miltorical Romance; • by G. P.R. James. OSCEOLA. THE SEMINOLE; by Mayne Reid. LECTURES of Lola Montec . with Biography. • Just:published, and fur sale by B. DANNAN. t Centre street, Pottsville. • 1 10 ode the fell on Dobtwaro Trade for 1858. last: • WICK. rot As. 2.169 O.& 39.8:13 el ,61919 22,1347 VIE Double Thread; Family SEW NO MACHINE. These Matthias sew with- two threads. soaking a Double Lock Stitch, equal to any high priced Machine I n use. and perfectly reliable for all faintly purposes These. Machines are for sale by the subscriber, at, the EXCItAbal HOTtL, Pottsville. The patina arolovitedtorallandexandouthern. Price SAS. flirt nstruettoi . ui given to those purebasing;aa to the vise, LS. t A.M. 811 EA FE It j Agent... August 14,1563; " • I 33-3ut 3,810 03 03,680 18 'rode, for 186 WZIC. TOTAL • 3,378 03 68,011 • OS lade Thr .1850. • last: • • TOTAL. 83,018 18 316,1= 68 LILLIE'S-:: Paten! Chilled Iron, Fire, and 'Burglar Proof tiaras,' • • • • , vertu 6.3instwAr t. ox tons Loclut. rrHESE SAFES are in . general use, and render entire salisfactlou.L • They are the only So/es wage prof/ against /Ire owl Burglars, combined! Semliki can be seen at items. Tassltt,t 3lartet street; Trol ter it Ou.'l,lFront street; . and No. 94 North: Water street, PhitadelYhia. Call and examine for your ;wives and we will tryst the retail with your own Judy ment, 1; ' 7 G. W. KIRK. TOTAL. 1V,310 04 290.6b3 ' O9 8.10,029 13 Co'. COO.I Trade. WELL TOTAL 24,214 1 7,22400 217,800 00 NEWirUSIC I NEW MUSIC!! \VAN,C , BRINGS O'ER TUE LEA. Ballad. r . $ NE LITTLE WORD. Lays of the Fireside. TIIALLIERG FALSER, by Charles VAlbert. MOTHER DEAR, PMSIIINEING OF YOU, by John P. Ordway. GENTLY: ANNIE, Ballad by , Steplien C. Foster. UNCLE SAIII, an American Song. GENERAL PERSIFER UNERALM.k4CII t by O. Grebe. New Mud/ reeeired as pablisbed., Instruetktu Nook, for the Piano, Melodeon, Flute, IV inlip. Gul tar: Ate. Vio lin and Guitar strings ? Ac., always on band and for sale at • ID. BANNAN'EI Aug. 14, '5B W. Book an , Stationery Stole. ' 60,178 00 Rita. TOTAL. 17,103 13 367,6b8 00 10,417 , 00 s r 377,210 00 "A TEINQ OF BEAUTY IS A I TOTPOREVELt. AK, ALLEN, corner Centre and Market streets, Pottsville, Pa, IltllloOUCell the latest wonders of art and science. The ATLANTIC Tax. ORATII mains two coptineuts, while Mr. Allen'a Pnaro. ORA PUNIN Ott, are tire LIKE, LUZ sui. beautiful pictures.. quickly end permanently' taken : T hey bring to our homes the faces even , of the loved ohes from the other world. This new and superior.grt Combines the exact securely of the photograph; with the softness of the oil painting.. 117 it persons in madamteclrcUmstanoes may: procure large portraits of those they love, and revere, at the rime time uncaring ornaments of fare beauty far their walls, which will Increase. In ;value as years roll away. 1 hose haring daguerreotypes of departed friends, can have them thus retaken itt any sin; Persons by this wonderful application of science and plait are enabled by a single sittinglof a few seconds to obtain portraits superior to those taken on canvass which requite siftings of bouts from day to day, for seve ral weeks. Call et Mr. Alien's Gallery and a. moment's examination of specimene adorning his walls, must carry coarktlon of the beauty end accuracy of this great wonder of art. to every mind. I ' Pottevitle, Aug 14, '6B 1 TOCKS. 24v c o.a 00 00 9 1714 4 1 ,3 6 99 50 50 50 50 100 s--INAUCH CHUNK Wire B.ope :Manufactory, chzim, manuattam of Wire Dem tbr Inclined planes. shafts. stow, he., nould iniormAbe public that be is now pre. pared•to Make, : • 4 • , • ALD• KINDS, LENGTHS AND iDIZES OP PLAT AND ROUND ROPE. At the shortist notice, of superior 4tudlty, and on the most liberal firms. at his Wire Hope Factory, • Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. • • - Deference can,be made tolirsers.,E. A. Douglu, N. D. Codright and A. 11. Broadkmd, at 3laueh Munk; to N. Fat4erson, Summit Hill, to Sharpe ; Letsen ingt Co, Til Imo* Luzern county, Pa.. and in bet nearly all the op gra tontin the Region who have been using his ropes. August 14. '6R,• (August S. '67 , 32-Iy] 33. 25 00 00 0 00 - ii 50 6o so 2.6 will who pRBPARED .BY DR.'LOUNSBER •er RY & 00., Neil& North Fifth street, below Arch, h kdelphia, sirs Clumerows and Seorfirlews Diseases; While Smith gs, Rip Disease, IllatiOsaat Glom.; Oartaaseles, ra ter, &old head, fikersOm Mouth cold • .Threed, Eruption all s q r 57.-In, and , MINORS A)V7) , IMPVRITLES OF TOE BLOOD, ass effettually and permanently cured by . Imperud'lDeputatzve l • Sbtis lifecti,has eon meads linen to patients tend their t en two remans—.Orst—it Jost - nlutt It Is l eepeesented to be 'lra will do all that is claimed. foyit— but..itsrlii not enta etrerydiseass,beetruse it le especially adapted and prepared.for. one class ;of romplainte, nod there It eutealia tear ffeeond prate. thisMedleine la pure- highiv eneloentraled end oreiro—eo that it of ow e masters the disease—lf it ht curable. Large .dosee, nor long continued use uf it is not staked for—One -to - , Three bottles will lea majority Of erica. exhibit Its great cura tive prepettles. In this nwymi.t, time and money are not wasted in and friliffess efforts to obtain a cure. • To laude-roes end Sborfulotte diseases, uo medicine het ever equaled it In Its successful eons. Teter, so obstinate sad Intents, estmot reekt the elmrslog and purifying effeetaof the !straws. OLIVIA, . pliers of every character, no nutter bow obstinate or lottu standing, loearial4 yield to the wonderful effects of the Inesataa TO enemy/. • Old or Young may welt Alike with perfect security. If you are fncied, try One Bottio. awl N o rth wish advice, write to the Prinelpal Man% No. SO lifth Street, below Arch, and you will receive It, (by enclosing stamp for Stlialref4 Da. LOlMaltaallif a OD.. . Philadelphia. . -• iltsi"Vor sale 6y CIURLXB W. IPZlNG,Dragest, S. it:Corner of Centro a NOrweigiaa Weer, (oppoa 11lor tlitier's lidet,)Pottevillts, PR. IUURKIEIWWI Iteadlog, Aiqust 14,'68 315:510111 OF JOSEPH CURTIS; a Model Man. t. Just published and for sale by ,H. HANNAN. Aug. 14, '5B , • , ' ' • .33. NEW.BOOK, nt Mon &Inuit. SEWING MACHINES. THE IMPERIAL DEP.ORATIVE I 2 Slaiddid - Ithactly of the EliniireniA Cbitstry, FOR ALL DISEASES OF VIE BLOOD.. Mirror lido iy Dragestil generally. • T, Aloe 120% JR] HEE 1111 LODEONS • beautiful *rich . totted .Flvu Octavo 3114.0DEOYWItose Waal, Plano fej ash C cep at' B. II'AN'N.LIVS - ltook and Miule Mere. • 'Aug- 'ag . 33-1 . cum emartta I - eL L kinds -of tint; ARMS ninde tmorder,CtlNA.P.aMtirismaml.. Toelserolema nag nery n .... Ati . • Geer& iehmilll4 alert able, November 2-I=',T""fe#4l"!.t'abrtf'v• eMe LAWYERS' OFFICE•BASKETC Pressure...yearn Wasiak raper. • . WiLLOW BASKETS, o( varloOs 'visa Wastaraiar. 1116 law a tar pries to= alio sill au* paw and NUR it frt.:water* l'or sal* by .I._ • • - , - P . E 8 YOURTEKTI4 1. ; . u. • 1..... moDsON. z uelebrated 40Jutfoip T Kok theta; lb, eisettalsg. beantAtylas and i -“ituartvla the TY 611 ' stands - unrivaled aa a bell-, aaeOuld n la unelkoubtedl 4 y Me Swat article-of the lUndi net offend. TO bt bad at Ma praprie4or, at of Ulori !Saylor, brutztak... . • . _ tuthrrilla, Jars 31;111 - '-, - '40T10911 4PRTION*-- Ct ß ift liireby g given this7an-a& 3aarsti Coin 0501 91190er Pim VW 0919055111. Illovto end thr that:beat; at ifeb aplkUlteptAttS. DAY. Await 0 51101likat 109 clock In Uri aboriffi r atadlooo ono vadc., , .c, : . !'t wo to l Offlee Petiolate, in t ' ' . ' n' . .•••'''.44:. , ' ' 4 . 4 ' -, - .I_ .... t ... t ..___________ . ..1 ..1 . m a _ , I A . • 4 : .. ARTH • ''.*,.- ''''- patenCtilitit-ii•• .• .•• an. awl ifetes e 7 fta, - ' Po • ' -ffimai st446 . • rverllEsE 0' , 'it .of Atronglir'zilade Tin, and t ' '-' of abased_ pity lesQ Teltow owe and 0161 ';' bats Wog mod •aertog the three 3' lboaesede or Gualllos s Weis. etc. kree :Mk th e"pie* soma. Tboy are eatiti !Wed] end ope n l e e be readily eleaned end and for loom 'bad bf various dug. Plat, Qualt., or usu. - Gallon. ' 9150,91 city prkes, by IL BANN AN, July 'll5 . sag Centre. street. VottsPulik. CARD! . I . 4I4iORTAT to Merchants : B6 PoOl- A , * In BADDLtIaI ; 4 . S. F isher , • ! W. 1319 nto Iltfotq l elbare 'Brawn! stred, legs leave to call the tention of the Triode to Insanfaetory of MASS C OLLAR S, of all gradM his and styles, Which be is selling Ito CASH, at the Mi* man nteetnrer'st priceeto those who favor. him with a ealL AfkirSampko dews on hand. All orders addreesed to Pamir S. WISIIII,OII mixers. will meet with proMpt at. Mutton. Ulnly 24.'158 *2O MICH BC COL AT PINECROyE.. THE RE r . H. S. KOONS, A..! M., , or many years Principal of the preparally De. p out - of Peobsylvania Wlege, will open a: Select School In the Ne*Arademy Building, at Pinegrolre. Ile will teach all,t he branches usually taught in our High Schools a ad. Aeadem lea, and will prepare PrlPlls Wishing to take.* full course of study for any class in College.— Theed desiring tq quality themselves for business will enjoy 'pedal advantages for so doing. PINEGROVE i finely situated and accessible* RIZ mad. dirßoardlng+n be bad at.eery rear:Mehl. vitae In prtrate,fitnillles. j The School will commence about the First of Au le.— For terms and other uParmatioo. address "PIOARD.OF DIRECTORS, Pinegipee." Hay 15, '5B •.WESLEYAN FEMALE CO LLEitc, Wtlssla tea r Dollawaro, 4 o ci* HARTKRED link= full Collegiate' jPolne t s, fairilsheil with extensive Apparatua. Libra ries,44l., and hailug a full Board of experiendvd Pro. Sisson and Teachers, offers to Young Ladles suptivior 6- ..11111es for acquiring a complete adtication. - -.the bighting. hre well veut.lated, lighted with: gas, and have rooms for bathing on earl; door. The domestic arrangements, aid the general dlsclpliae.ari sigh as to secure, ea far SR Possible, to all. the batrding 'Haden's, the comforts of home, and the refining Intlnetides of a cultivated and ebrietian family circle. • t • Expenses for Ward, Room, Light, Yoe) and Tuition in studies of the rekular Course. $152 par yes r. Dimming, Painting, Music and MUJern Languages. extra. 1 The next sestdOn will commence on Wedneiday, the FfILST of lIPTI63IIIHIL JOHN WILSON, July 61,18 81.1mL • Preddent: VAII.4IABLg COAL. LEASE4' rignE.Loqust Mountain Coakandlron Company, de dorsal offer to good tenants al ialuable Leases upoia the Company's property,ln Cdlnnibla and Northambeiland counties. The veins offrted are the large White dphvelntrof the Locust Itountstb, upon which, confider base been 'already established :by Messrs. Itast ,. .tt Pearson, Oeo. if. s liepplier and M. G. Ilellner .; • • • • Theimaismoth vein averages about TS feet hi thick ttess, and the utiderlying vein some 12 to 14 feel. Both veins afford a lame body of Coal above water level. The quality of the 1.7.al is well established In market The Mine Hill Railroad affords an arcoure!lo the itastern marketk, and the Philadelphia A Sunbdry Rail road to the tbuthern and IFesteru markets. ;Both of these railroads Oye'completed to the collieries Upon the company's proptrty. For particulars, inquire of ANSPABEt, Jr., Inert., Nn. SS South 'Fourth Street. Philadelphia. Or ALEX.-W. USA. Esp. 41, 1 8sPen CeuttavUle,OolutubillDo., Pa. February 13,055 . - • . • 740 . ANEW • 'Grocery end Provision Store,. ' UNDERSIGNED respecitfully. Informs his friends and the public peuerally, that he as just opened on DIARIELT SQUARE, Noa th . aid.. first door about the Market /louse, and nenriyinppudte the Lutheran Church, a Grocery and Protleton Store, wherelhe has Just received a splendid assort. ment of fine, fetish Groceries, ProvigiOUN de.„ ai fel ; . Y. • Coffees, Sagami Sutter, Eng.. Vinegar, T. Wee, . Besot: , • Brushes,, oo • : Fish, Cheerio, • plied Fruit, ]lopes, I. Syrups. Spices,' Fluid, • Gored-aware; Salt. Chocolate, • Jtir ricking, Willbw-ware, Oriental Coffee,: French Coffee. tssetiee of CoffeeJlialsins. nbseeo, ars,Corrsots, Flo nod. Prutwis: SUPERIOR FAMILY FLOR, Cora, Colts, Eye Chop,. Middlings, bie. All diode of Crackers, Dried Diet. Sogar•eareil Hau Smoced and Drawl Shoulders, de- de., widebf b; lorai abed to etratonjera at tba lowest CASH pries.. Pottsville. August 7.18 JAIIES NAOMI. (114010 E O F GIFTS! Hereafter every pu rr user before purchasing his pocks has his own ',CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNErS CHOICE OF GIFID AT lt A N CHOICE OF GIFTS AT IttNNEY'S CHOICE 'OF GIFTS AT , HANN ET'S CHOICE OF GIFTS. 2 AT i R4NNKY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT ItANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT' . , 114NNEY'R CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S GREAT AMERICAN GIFT DOOR lIGUSE, BR)ADWAY,'NEW 'Mac' Where the gifts; consisting of JEWELRY. &e.. 'AND VA RYING IN VALUE FROM 75 CENTS TO TWO HUN DRED DOLLARS. are always on EXHIBITION; IN AM PLE SHOT CASES. Out , New Descriptire Chtalogar, containing a large variety of Rooks In every department of Science and Literature. (ail 01 which are sold et regu lar publishers' prices,) and explaining our NSW AND. ORIGINAL SYSTEM of allowing every purchnser 111$ OWN CHOICE OF GIFTS, and setting forth unequalled inducements to AGENTS, will,be sent, post veld, to any individual, on application. Address. ' • . A. RANNEY. Agent, No. 293 Itrrnidway. 3111 y , 3 . ' , 58 - LH] 27 Urn .._, i . SPRING STOCK 1: BOOTS AND MOS, At Wholes . Is and Retail.! DANIEL SCHERTLE• . desires to call the at ten- , • ' 1 -• . lion of the public to bli. • /zt •- ' extensive assortment of „Se-. . • • . r - - ...- y''' .. Boots and Shah Mann- ' - ' ( :•4. - -• .. ' ""' ••••... lectured under ; his owit -.... .4 ~ ,lk , :it. Inspection, especially! :-;:=. N. :. , . .: ;* adapted to the Coal it•ef * •r -, - - 4 '4 .. , 7 , 1 .. glon.and t &red for mid ,( , .2 14 02- --. -'•-....., • - at his Stereos% CENTIt E .Y - ,___, 1 ,,, -... STREET, above High, and opposite the Publik e 2: -.'"*l4l_ . :... . - School Hones. He has on hand a well assorted stook of Miners' Boots and Shoes, Men's and Dojo' Coati Goat and Kip &iota and Brogans of every deseviptlonvittjonien'y Misses' and Children's Gaiter Boots. Heeled Ifistton Gai ters, Half Gallas and Lasting Hoskins, of envy oolorf Women *P, Mimes' and Chlldren's KldandGoet;Skln Law Roots Buskins., Ties and Slippers, Men's Palent Con gress ' Boots. Also au assortment 9f Yella a go: Resid ing IVorks. Allot whleh will be sold at unuinally low prices. Particular attention given Malt kindi of manna factored and customer work and repairing. I Also on band, a ens assortment of Trunks, Valises aid, Carpet Rags Pottsville, June 19, 'fla TiFtf • -..........._..._ 11-IIE - GOtDEN TIC .-___l,. ltE. .. TUE GOLDEN MEE. ~ ! TILE GOLDEN . PIIIZE. I•• ..:-...._ TIIEGOLDEN PRIZE.. I : -- . TII ll GOLDEN . PRIZE. i TUE GOLDEN PRIZE. i . . TUE GOLDEN PRIZE. . 1 '• TIIEGOLDEN PRIZE. 1 ' ' THE GOLDEN PRIZE. - 1 •••, - TER GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! - ILLUSTRATED! • / ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. I . • ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED 'EVERY WEEK.' : ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. 1 ' ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. , . SPECIMEN COPIES SEN I' FILER. ' .SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. .SPECIMEN COPIES SENT !MEE. i THE • GOLDEN PRIZE. • The New York Weekly OOLDIEd PRI,Zit ix One of the and beit isekls,llapers of th• day. - Ai imperial quarto, coital Mug Jiver, or tIWtY CLiriaaa of ID tertalnlng original matter; and la.efff oo 4 every week. ' • AirA.OIFT WOUTU FROM 50 awn to 16 00 IN GOLD WILL BB PRESENTED TO 'NACU sl.7.l)Seit• 11611 DIMF.DIATIKLY ON FSOEIPT OF - TUE BUD SCF.IPTION MONEY. One copy for one year, Si 00,Am41.81a. One copy for Iwpzieskh• ' - 3 50, drul 2 lOW. One copy tor throeyrars, - boo. and 3 .21112. , One copy for drapers, • • 8 0 0, ntlf 5 Sett. AND TO CLUBS: - • Three copies erns you, , CLUBS 00, and 3 gigia. 'Tire copies es• 3 cur, 8 00, and 5 efts. Ten topics one year, ' 15 00, sod 10 rifts. Twee:trona copies one par,- 30 te, and 21 eds. The articles to be distributed ate votaprise4 In the tot lowing listerl •-2 Packages of Oold. containing • , Inch. I do do • do, • : 200 each. •10 do do ' • 100 each. • .10 Patwaltorar. flouting Good W. 41211415, ; 100 met. 20 Gold•WotaltiC , 2 , t , • ' stab. 100 • do ; - DO each. 300 WWI' Gold Watcher!, ' 34 rub. -270 Silver. Hunting (bawd Watetwai,„ ' •. 30 each. trip opver Watches,, - Wt. 21 leech. 1000 bold Guard, Veil and Yob Chains, lit to 30 oath. (old Look...tie, Bratolitt, Bowels; Ear . libioor, Bream Pine, Cuff Pins, 31ccro Buttons. Plugs,. Shirt Med.., Watch Bays, Bold and Fiber Mantes, and it variety of Mbar afik-leS. worth from 04 tents to $ll MA. Immediately; 011 receipt of the inhocciptionanoney..thi antatecibeea name wilt be enured upon oar entre Option book appall te a nu inher, and the gitl corrrapqnding with that mambo , will be bwarardad, within one week, to the anbacribei t by moil iA raveu,yortimad. • ifirAlleonununleations shoul4 bd addres4ed to . . • - DYAN 4.B4ATER. ,48 and 49 Moffat Italdingl333 Broadway, ,err Took. o.Bpotioutn copies twig free, henta waWkd• Sil I.lkml 1".1 112=E=M1 MRDICINAL BOSRHAVE'S lIOLLAA BITTE RS SIVES .1111.11 •, , .4.75 rap, saw 0.434,.-1 , DISEASIC , iR `LIVE. COMP-.114-ri 1 4 r EAKN'483 . Qr . ANY FIND ACME, • VERY' r ABNER AND EVERY FAMILY Ulna piclatiar eltfail.cfnurninded SP* lig to some favorite recitals handed down from team' Is Soo. perhaps. The peloctple that a tonic st[toolant ineemeary to every benne. madispoled, yet, helots,* pOlioateit by cmakillful had often contain* elements notb ineesepetibleandintion t—eametimespoMme IY hurtful. We bore ;Wert* e public. in a highly cow ..earatratedinano, Whit slit exactly *apply this want, pee- Pared open selentidepriociplen, compounded of steeples. Pared 111 harmogy, yet cask Aligning Its own Milvdbd owes. ; • - • TorosPumas. Is bevaidin a eoniettlent Mem, yet perfeattly qte . nit licitanl, Which, acting upon the' circulation. alma the action of the system to the !taut , aril of breath. aspic tally after anrdebilintting attack of awe fterde pression from heat, or any local or sod dental rr.A oti . Breedie. which, with a 1 stimulant uo er,acts wi peculiar luguamee youth nerealle etatma, calming nervous irritation, wl:o lake: properly: without th e least tendency to the bred.. and 'without that Melees:ring reaction whichth .ba e of -zest se tonles--often causloginnielninrytbiltheeor4inal disea. • . ane w • Of oxic all Ure a of the mtely anframed permanently emitting the; suelltlee. maiming necessarily a healthy therm* of the action or the 111110121 omens, chemically els aging the acidity of the stomach, and act ing normally npon the liver la regulating pennaneetly the Hillary secretions. OTICK '"3111081107 •x peetatofindthis.berms,Will I bo disappointed but to the star, weak and low-spirited. It: will prove a. gratefull aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. mtaglomes*The great pOpularitrof this delightful Aroma has indolest many Imitations, which tbe public should guard against purchasing. De not persuaded to bray any thing else until you have given Poicanima's Lase Dirt CBS a tor trial. Onerbottle will . convinee you lady I icdo Rely siperior it is to all these Whitlow. __- .111irSold at siiper bottle t ot six bottls fo r sd,by ino 13( . - • ts OP g TES ORN BENJAMIN PACE, J . R.-111i CO. SAIV,IOI.CIIIO mil (Encinitas, _ • • • PiTTSBI3IIG, PA. • I , For sale In Pitiladef Ma by the agents—Boirstait Mere*. aim of the Lesaec wt; John Johns, 223 Race street; Dyott t Sons, 133 North Second street. Aist4 In Reedit*, by Ritter lb; .I.ancaster, by. Sobs 7, Lest *Co.; Pottiriiht, John 0. Brown, J. 0, C. Bugbear itnd 0. W. Epilog; Tamaqua, tor E. J. Fry; Minersville. J. K. Burns, and ) In Schuylkill Haven, by Dr. E. Cat. cheater. ;•• November 14,P57 46. Mt MIGHTY HEAIgERS- The free admissions of all Nat lOUS. ex Orli as the see , : diet of the leading ilospitala of the Old and New World, scamp this powerful remehti agent MI the irrAtest heal ing perforation ever madelknown to suffering man. Its T.E.VETRAII YE, ti anc.ntore thin 1 1 / 1 /I*XILOI3. thee the external ortfices of the Ain, invisihki to. the naked Wee, it reaches the seat of the internal disease; and In .h external affrithans I ta anti intim tnatot7 and beating 'virtues lowpassianytlang else on record. and is Natures great ally. Erynipelei iind Bait Rheum Are two of the Mostkeomulos and virulent disorders pre• ralebt on this tenth:mit, to three the Ointment is - baps. elally mitagonietic. its 'studs over- emir is first to!trad , late the - venoul and then complete the rare. • 6 ,, • Bad Legs, Old Horse,an& Ulcers. ILOsses of maid years standing thakluste pertinaciously fused to, yie to any 'other remedy or treatment, bare invariably inumuMbed to n few,spplicatioge of this pow. brful ungent.,.• • • I - ' • Eruptions on the Shin, Arlitat from abed state of the blood or ehronie disease., the eradicated Ind a clear and. transparent • Surface re tained by the restorative action of this Ointment. :It 'surpass:4s man* of theOluetles and other toilet, applb antra to Ile power to dispel' rashes and other disfigUrer. inents of the fire. !. • Piles, and Pistilli. t • i Every 'form And feature of these prevalent and stab. born dieorderais eradiested locally'end entirely hy the See of this ensolient: warm fomentation, Should prettied. . its application. It. healing qualitlei will be found to be _ (borough and %variable, , 4 hots the Ohits,eut duct 'Pills 'shantd be wet' f I : the folleneisig cases:, . Bunions,. . Rheumatism, . Pore Throats, Earns,: Ringworm, Sons of all kinds, Chapped Hands, Pall Rheum,'. ?prairie.. Eesidee Stiff Jointly -' hauls, ' Skin Diseases, • Tuner,. out. • Swelled tilande. .Ulcer,,-. nmbego, .Sera Leg; • „ Venerea Bores,' klerenrialiirupt's,Soie Breasts; • Vf oun ds 'o f all . Sore Heads, • 'kinds. ' Stl estuttisul.:4.lte are genuine unless the words I.llbllesetty, New; Fork and L.ndos," are diteernible as sealer•mar rz , in every leaf of the book of directions *round each pot or be. : , the same maybe plainly seen by hiding the kart° the light. A band/ems reward firth be given to any one render's:l_lloth inlbrm a tlon as May lead to the detection of any patty or , parties corm • terfelting the medicines or vending the saute, knowing • them to be spurious. • • . • * * *S.old a the man ofietorietrof Profersor 0 , 0 Malden Lane, ,haw York. sad by all respectable Drug , gists and Dealers In Medicine, tAgnughout ibe United States and the civilized world, In pats at 26 cents, trs tents, and $1 each. • . j . . 401, 'bete lea conelderible Mvllig by tiling the hit' ter e lite. . , N; IL—Directions Ihritheiildsuee of 1)114cl:its a every dlrorder are affixed to each t. Jana 12,'5b . ' ;.. [ toe' 1 THE LIVER' INITIG'ORATORI .1 PREPARED BY DR. SANDFORD, Compounded Entirely From GI/ I[ll, S one of the best PURGATIVE and ; i ' - LIV Elt inedklnes Mow Worn the nubile. Mitt WIN Vesta aithartic.ilad/r, gid Win: and moreeffectual then any other needl i cirti known.'l It Is not only a Ctrlitortic. but it Lira- rettelly, acting first on the Littr to eject its mor bid matter, then on the latemsch and bowels to carry in` :that matter, thus actvanylbhing two parbosett effedil ill's, without any of the painful feelings experienced in ; the operations of most ea/holies. • It steeugthen. the ',shwa at the twine tire that It purees' It; and when m e ?Akan daily In mode (loam, will strengthen reed build ;it up with onatodal rapidity. ,! The Liver Is one ;of the prleelysi resistors ;of the, human b nt Ody; end . when it performs in, lune :lions well. the powe lof the system are fully de- 1-s -eloped. The Stomach :glad almost eniln•ls dependent on the healthy action ol" , the Lim fur the propel ;perffertnance of Its tune , " nous: when the stomach ls at fault, the bowels *relief at fault, and , the wide ' vrem miles a In cools- - quenre ° rowelling—Ow iTer—having ceased toR do Its duty NW the do. _eaves of that organ, annul the p n vi,•4llll bus wade lit his study. tn.* practicel of morn th rill 20 y earl., to Mind -some remedy whe e . w ith to Count, reel the many derangements ltom whirl , it le liable. TO MVO that ibi• rethepri dy IS et last found. soy person troubled with Ld. Ter Cestapialaste in ',any of its forms, hat buio te try,* tenth-, and courier !then Is certain. - i. ' These limns re move idle H morbid or tad m arkens , ~ ...e gliglfillt supplying In alit 'INV a Ithy dew ,„*. e n, ea twin food to of bile, bestow-ailing n k iwt, H of well, per.f sr ipg v,Nt . blued. giving t ne and health to the whole .nNa r. chin, r). re-moving the itaillP•of thediwase—eal•t - ,,,,, .Ing 3 rain(?) cure. 1 Bilious affacksareemed 4 usd...h.,- better. 1`7"*"" ital. by the am sibeal ate of tlin Liver linvigoe rotor. . 144 • I 006 dose after mile ut.. rufbelepi to relieve die i stomach and pretest the . food from rialog and sour- Ilea.l lea. - aNg only one de,,,. m ken "e retiring, prevents 1 hipafewre. only one dor , ishen ilil night, 100.4 1 / 5 the bowels 1 gently, and eons Chger4- rem. t Onedose Wen a ft.ro• hio'N, meal will cure Dyiprptia. Alliisime J , .. r e ot twoter - spoonfuls will always ra j Bov e S;e7. Iledgaehe. 1 , 1 , ,_. - One bode take for t' ''''' male obstrnition removes the eawe of the lenwease. 4 4 and make* 9 perfect cure: ,O n ly roe dare hewed ately relieves egioltc. while I to m . demi often reins ill le sure cure for Choler. 1 . ifetko , . end a rennin, , of Marra. deltnly one bottl ed needed to throw out of the J o 111stela the effects of m -. lane a ft er along 'damns. 1 " 441-011. bottle taken fOr \Jeustchee removes an sal. hotness .'r unnatural coldrafrom the skin. , Do r , do.* taken a tdp:rt thoebeforentlogylves et [gee to the appetite, eddy makes food digest waiLl' . One dose otlen ropeutou cures chmeto Daryherain, t its s nest tonesorblie .3.A." peer clad Bawd Complaints yield almost to the thit'ilw dofe. • (tee or two doses cure of, tacks caused by Worsts.in ichildrent. there Is no auter.."ll safer, or speedier remedy Ile thu worldom It et foils. sire -A, few bottles ma Droptry, by exciting the absorbants. We take rlalurnr• In ill eommending thin medicine as a preeOuttie for. and Ague. Ma leper, add all timers -et a Dittoes Type. It operates "with Icortsinty,rand thousands — are willing to testify to lie !wonderful trinities. ' I i Ali lokii usiit are siring their unanimous lestisoony ilk" I , itt Poor. i - -, i .: . • • Jra.",llix'irater in The "Louth wilh•the Imigorairn", inn! !mato.° both togrika. i- . . . _ _,-' TEE LIVER ' "--- IXTIOORLTOR 7 * ' i l 11. a Beientlii Medical Disrovnry t and Is dolly Working' ;s k in . ••aim crew r mit t ; too rs fustio ote . itt ll se i g iev b:nosit c o u'i nd ., .seldomaif bymina-ore '.. thou on• bond -in it...inst.:4 to furs any kind of Lir& Ckmploixt. Dom the trtnot Jaarndioe or Driopars to a 1 common ifecalacrii, all iit which an tbenvinit of a DIV: I:evordAirer. ; ' '1 , • ' • j . Price,' Si per bottle. - • . DR. SANFORD, Propr i istor, 344 Ilmodnay, New York. I IBiliciallf;ii by all teruroes. Bola in rottrville by i HENRY SAICiA)II4 and In:ianFiqua.'o E.J. FRY. Juno 19,'141. , • q,_ 24.1 y • SUI.MHURUP-IROPI WATER 1 - . VROMI tho Turning Imesucimisuna LA Boleyn ha • appointe d the we dersigned theic &sente. fee the. min of the celebrated Diluent Waters Of the:turning Mount sin, which tare bleb , been i•ffecting,; Ia our Immediate vicinity.. the niost extmordinsty and wonderful cares, of Rllhold A- TtSIL PILES, SPRAINS. SW ELLINUS. sud all Diseases of the bkin,?oints. and 'Tendons, as Well as removing all Elotebes„. Pito pier; Freckles and erupt lotes nod giving the *kin a tine Intnspitrent and healthy Ilandretispf persons in and around Potterille have drank and Washed int bite water with the met dal. ded,immediSte, and lectillsr trodll,rerelthrg a vigor previously Unknown to tall health. A few applicatkote • of these IPaS6ra, when slightly warmed. will almost In. etaaPY.tettatreall Welts, Ateaiefea and &eructates, feta the fret, heads, or Ain. . Pltte/6--lbtriy Cents per gl allow. or Pour Gallons for VA.' Wag!! Olsease, at -the Coaster. 6 It m W ete. ;I L HESS ATER. • 4 • rssotsyleasia .Ifratrak. . • N.' IL- -Yoe Piles, utuatints,ololll, and lbe the cow . pleto S . irsovral of C Buntonw.and ILscrerweores. es Wan IS all eutatufoul Cate and Baelllosa b them ivetere ahoeld_prorarly be a Aid tint, rah a Sponge ei Tottet, or It conTeillignit.l a ;Cab. morning and evening; while a fewtlWeett eq.?* dntak laureate darin g the dxy, arreetputi with curt* 15i . 4.• jai f .tats 3y.6$ , , . • • i - 1 ; ' . . . . . Mi=;=M===l Potts ills, Batard y, engu,t2l,lB6B. ' Fever to Now Orleans. 'The fit % hen I. fright:4l4 to New Orleans. The masher et • dutiog the past wow of 146 owel week. .a-. ma York.. ' • • • i ~ . ..gasfuppir part O X f the Citap Hall, is New York. od. to ail around 11; fill trotOist • - - • . ppines , (she has often perforated suet/ gytonsitie feats rotor%) in eetipatty with the old clock, tato 01111 roaring dames below. 130 rapidly did the dames, sprwl, that Justice bad , no chines to take Tinto by Me forelock, so they both perished together. This are was the moult of condemns's on the pert el Some of the eticiabs, who massaged the pyre. u ttehn.e display the evening melons. The loss Is stated to be about $50,000. , • ?read Utab4 We here later advicee by telegraph from Utah. Tluilformons had returned to Salt Lake from Prove. Brigham Wang had; abet himself up Elder the protection of a bodylnard, for fear he would be assassinated. General Johnston vat preparing to go Into winter • quarters. Colonel Holtman nod the volunteers were at Fort Bridger. A wren battle, la reported to have taken place be- Avean the seven hundred Pawnees and the allied tribes. Letters from the army state that Colonel Loring and three companies of the third lotantry, with one hundred Mimosa, had left for New Mel leo. Captain Marcy was about to leave for the States. , The Allstate Tesertapllts -.The grand celebration of thn Adman* telegraph echiereusent In Now York b 4 been fixed for the Brat of September, and the solborities of London are to be notified oftke fast.trithst lietete a pint celebration. ' ' ' The American and Nogliahqlowernments ere to have the esilusive use bf the Atlantic sable (for experkmenti we presume) until the that of Sep. tembek After that time, if the cable works, (Mad Mr. Field does nut doubt the entire sumo, of-it.) business messages will be received. ' •.,•• An "enterprising" jewelry firm le New York have bought dgt, miles of the Atlantic cable, fur, the purpose of manufacturing It into "charms." I • - Tun SMIAXOICIN 3onatim..—After a suspension of 'some weeks, we are glad to perceive that our Con tetoporar7 Is agaie under way. Priced Rob bins has many difficulties to °clawed with, and the eltizens of Shamokin and vicinity should ex tend to him generous support.- A SIIWISO 430 a 0111121310 illscataitl—Too often it has Loth oar bile, when watt:Mug a:emery miamstress, to notice along diswieslgh accompa nying every stitch. Balf.blinded eyes, aching beats, and trembling irrists are poor inducements to cheerfulness. Sappily in these days of scion tide invention, sewing has bows made eti pleasant a matter, this the work goes rapidly on to the plealant ollek-click of the atheiral implemeas which never tires. Of all Sewing Machine', the hetet for family on is Iladoubtedy Grover A Ba. kern, which deceits' work mere#ompletsly than any other; is not: liable to get out of repsir, and is adapted to all the requirements of a home. Offices-73d Chtstnut street, Philadelphia, and 496 Broadway, Now York. ' • PILILS IN Born. FOIUIS CURED.-11rad This.— I can':only tiecotnefor Loy present sound health, from the constant though moderato-use of Boor. hares Holland Bitters—baring from my youth ,suffered at intervals, from Pitseht both forms, semetimes so severely as to completely prostrate me. b lk are for &metal months past, though sub: jset t u se of sleep, and unusual - physical e ff ort, beetle irely fees from any symptom of this die. tressing disease; while my general health livery much Improved." ~ . Persons doubting the authenticity of this cer tificate, are recpiested to coil upon or commuol• eate with the proprietors: They will take plea sore not only in referring theurio its author, but to moo, others who halo used the Holland Alit tors for the same Affection, with equal success. 81'tau. EDITOILS :—P Ins* announce 8/111UKT. MANN, of Outlet Townsbip as a , esnilidate !or lb. LEO TS LA TUNE, subject to the decisioli of the People' Coney lion. CITIZENS OY BUTLEII . ' AT a Mestvuta of the Tiglihea Oommitter of BO° " • township, held on Monday evening, August 9th. a n• ' ; house of Gen. Koeb, fn New Philadelphia, J.1.W .,, ..,s , M. D o was chosen President,Cluts. Bensinger, a:-' • si , U. Barlow,Nice Presidents. and Chao. Marsh, F.r .r ri.A., - A number et prone in added to the resole which tallow comp...sad of the following named s:; J.1. - Wright, M.D.. J. R. Porter.-E. K. , y e Chas./bosh, Win. H. Marlow O. T. Jones., ,er.f JesaPh Edwards , M. Heller D. Ilowdeobo .en 11 ' singer. P. Daniels. Wm. Miami . Nathasal ,I ". Joe. Brats, Jno.. Deadly, 'ear Lloyd, it h:i ''"'" I Lord, Philip lio pperti Dar Maser, Joe,: on ,Chase. • Tanner. Alex. Witchery, so Jim. C. Pew , * .... ~ ,_ It: was ordered that lb* roreedierga le "r" `" the Sitsci.s' lorawas tau mossuesc...te TX. The Committee thee adjourned to Meet sew • „,„"!"," 11 r: • Ang.l6th, at 7 o'clook, P. M., at lb , b " '. " --- • .....- net, In Now Philadelphia. - 1. er Lam , . ''e'L" . /. , . . Be the an nexai Oaed-Whi e b seeable from the Sao. • David Taigart, bury ristericass,ltwlll bo peroool t hat Esq. makba the publi c an m ore/Oat that be will be 111 + itindlthilt• Ibr Congress at tesmrafig election I .—. re ihefriewses t f Prober:tin. 4n4 Ullouro ,, 4Le coom k no i nto . in altrytkili mid Noo.' 6 ' l4l ' l , n 'l ntl "' .. • I hen been Induced t.,... thcil , "^ wish me °mom; to • make thispublte annoewelneol Of tar Intention to Maud jo a n 04 1 1 144 p m Cowes'. I dolt reluctantly; beauty I have a l ways b o i le ,r Oar.* prat of so mesh respond. billty - should seek ire snatiOrsi not via. _ma& lint so • generally Is this .' end rule dimegaruol‘ In mode= . bodbrees to it, to Tit? pt to be.times,. that the se. • come the victim dm* 0 • 11 """'&7% . ... / pat forth 12,e Liims to the DOMlCllliihtl, b ut a Mile ' long drrotioe as the principles you entertain. I baro• aster been iv ACTT of maintaining inviolate ;the parity of the N ik o box:" as the zreat bulwark of constitutional ' liberty, --to ulleo=Premistni advocate of Postern= to Americas industry, and ,11s bit teriy-oppoart to 'hexing by bribes and bayonets. a slave coustittakto upon a het r .,„,„ h , if priutirles entitle me to your support, t` - ‘..n r in:/ be mks in rendering It. Should I. be elected. ( bi.h is q uite pu.Nitoe if you nomluattome.) I will Oth. aL„,r , :oart ~ that my constituents shall net he a wives! of tlwir representative. !torrent, if in your wisdom you should select either ' amy amiable eonspetitors as' your standard bearer. ire , be i sugva _• of ..ssother diatinguirbed patriot, I will "thank 00l that Sparta bath:at - Most one worthier ion ' than I." An a patriot lions& who is winless to arms his . coun try. ( be a consideration) you will be usOd enough to acquit we of arrogance. if I class myself In that' eat*. r/. no • ', DAVID TAGGART. • Iti o rpimmbeitand. AH9.11,1888'. r t Tire zascvonsit. VOTI 1 or 1860.—Thie etre' to. p a t veto for 18 . 46, consisted Of 296 voice. ' The ad .mission of Minnesota will increase r that number. io three hundred, and should .Kansas and Oregon be admitted, the entire rote will be three hundred and.silx, requiring one hundred- and fifty-four for a choijai of President. Of this three hundred and six, there will be onq,htindreil and twenty from the Blare-holding Stales end one hundred and • eighty. rim from the non.slaveholding States. .I . aiseis VA:67104 Esq., NOlibliol . 44lll}di GOO. J. C. Morton, I Point, and Wm. M. Rockefeller. Sunbury, are the Contorts from N q rthumbetland county, with' power to sulatitute, to meet: the Con ferees selected by the regular Democratic Conven tion of Schuylkill, held upon the 2d day of Au. ' goat inst. - • • AN Arorrate.--The .Washiagtots Liston rays: • "The vote of Kentticky will teach Ur. Douglair. i . thet•however successful he may be id dividing i the Democratic party in a portion of the North, I; there is no quarter of the South la width he can hope to be regarded in other charaeter than as • disorganizer and an apostate." - I But what will the rote in Luna* teach Mr.l3u ehanan I , '''? • • . .. Philadelphia Market, Atiecrt ie.—Flour mar ket inactive. gales from $6 :IS to $6 16 per bbl. avoid: . Ina to quality. Market tor' wheat utmattled. , %al es dt .. red ,at $l, 21 1 $1 23, and white at $1 90 a 81 40. torn Is e ewer . &lee of &Whet n yellow MK.: Penn. yellow, 63 a s 6e. Sales of onto at 36 a 10e. per poem,— Sagan In good demand. Provisions Inactive. Baltimore Market, Ararat.' 18.—Flour in dripped. tales at $5 boa $5 02% per bbl. Tb4 . tle• putrid for Wheat is good and prices lower. Included in the sales were :common red at $1 10 a $l - 15. good to prime $1 20 a $1 25; ordinary white St 16 all 20, Asir to good $1 23 a $1 . 31, and $1 35 a $1 33 Sir prime.' DI Comis,m3 busble received; market dull an d k ni „,„ with sales of white at 75 - a to eta.. and Mimi at 43 a 851 eta. Oats are settee, 6,000 bushels received and mold oaf Si a4l cents for new. Ity•—.nall alike of Wayland at a 70 a 72 eta: Pennsylvania quoted at CS reels per bashel.l Provisions active. Sugar dull. The New Terh Markets. *viral 19.—how —Scotch Pig remains, quirt. and prices rola steady at $224 for superiorand hest band.. with ailp /dome 1,000 Urns tor the week; small paresis from Mae. how. ever. command. more money. korlish Bars and Sheet are in limited demand at unchanged prices. ". ' Ws—Limed remains quiet at 71 a 72e. Crude Whale az . V..jarm are km animated, but prime sit aradialip. Manufactured Oils sell aluely at staady rates. • rd Oil Is quiet but drum at nie asl for prima Western Winter rub and 4 months. Olive his been In good no quest with fairs of some 1000 eases quarts and pints at 87 1 / 6—s3 for the former, and $1 a $4 25 for the latter.' Red oil la quiet, but item at 4734 a bac for distilled city at 5734 aOW for sopoothad, 3 tosailas. Tallow Oil ealla slowly at 9e '{t lb. rash. • . ~. 'POTTSVILLE MARKETS. ' (Wksloud, Prices.) 'Wkeat flonr,bbl., $ % Dried Peaches. per'd,s 400 Dye Ploy r,hist., 4 23! do - do no par'd.2 MA 'Wheat,losbel,l 0001 10stirled Apples, par'd,2 20 Die, do . 7014ge,dosaa, 'l2 Coro, do tatllutter,perpound , 13 pate, do 1181.4houldere , Teil PotateaA. do TO: llama, lili Timothy Bud , 2 Cao Lard, Clover Seed, , .. 4 001 Plaster, do 4 6 50 - Alay,perton, - 14 00 Palt,per uek, ,1211 ppTTspiLLE PRODUCE MARKETS. (Rotall Prleeo.) IFLOUR.—Wheat near sells tromp 60 to 6 Wit bl,l and Bye at $5 00. Rye Chop .180 ela.ls be., end Coto meal 1 10 do. 'Wheat spilyst t; 50* bit., sad Bed al, $1 10 do; Rye VS do:Cont 1 00 do;ats6o do. BEATS.—iteef srlls al 0 ; 1 23 123!. rls.'ner m u tt on 1041:44 dn. Veal 10 do; Pork 11 do: Sbouldters lop • do; Ilapl 113 i 101 l do., Bologna 1234 do.: FORUM t 1/1 1214 do. PllollBlONS.—ltutter eons from lb to 18 et.., 8; eboeso 10do., Eggs 1234 ctn. lit dos.. Lard 14 eta. 4 Ilk sl7oAlll l .—Porto Biro Stat 9 .C" Yellow 10 do; "A" While 11 dlr. Crashed and Pulverised 1234 do. YIN/I.—Rook Flab 10 do.: Black WWI II do.; Eels 123 k ors. • martn•.. YSUIT AND VEO ETAISLE:3.—On lons 10 rts. a mu*: Beets l et'. hooch; Sobaltes 2.1 n 4 pilee CUCIUD• bars 1 do 4 Wabicoreloss 21 to .21 1 do.; Babb/Lao A lo Id 0 1 %4 Mak ex peck : Kew Eotatigo 11.. mt 28 do.; T019#10111150 dos And 28 do.; Swot Waive* 16 do. 1 Nashua 0 0 do. to ti :..,,-w:r"...._r,.,,,..._,:. t aJ:. ~ „i 4 o n . 4 .. , POLITICAL [CONIIIINICATED.) effiltillthi.