e illiotrs' journal POTTSVII÷E, Ra sATVIWAY. Jvs.E isso. birTil.• leculatlon of the any ill, equal tO the a wegate ctrculation of any TIMEX other It onn,,n ~, vublishol In • the Couhty— and It clrculstes '' ,II the top , t portion of the population, an advertlie• II:u ,1',,,,,,1ed In Its columns I*, of course, worth as much ten . 4 ,, , 0ter as If published In any .thore Other t, the . Lb e.rit tot of a.lvertlslnn are always pa. 1 ,1 " ,7,1ie price accer Alit to the: circulation of the paper. STa. Age*lstr Frosßoom. No. 2.110dw. Coo t * Co., Loth and C h e sn ut noa ay streets. 7.1.0. N. Like, Esds. • rre'aullszed to remise subscriptions and eol ' oz , or the .11tacits' jOCHNAL tatil44llMint. lect ' - 0 9 1 ; Rl9 ADEQUATE PROTECTION . To American.' Industry /aid not another Ittelt , o j f Slave Terri tory, by Extension, Purchase or Conqueit. The above are, and will: \ be the two lend ing Principleikefore the .coontry, until they are vietorious`t. and we nail theta to the mast head of the MixeuelJplTUNAl., there to float until they wave in triumph above the Nation al Capitol at Washington., Is the Eastern markets Bteadet offs are extreme ly dull, with tt declining tendency In prime: Tug PhiWOW& Preis speehsi fevorohly of j . the proceedings of pre • People's State 'coevention . . A sincere paper mullet do otherstiset: E1 . 177.111.111,14E.-A few di* ado the N. Y. Tri. lam sent • reporter to i crle sale .. Kentucky, a distance of. over a tkoosond miles; to report the particulars of the salt. the . Cattle' sold were of very superior stock. Mr: ReadingJournot Aais the nomination of Gem Riem for Survityor tienertil r is worth at leas t three tliototamf votes to it:4 ticket in that ancient alfalfa of Detnucraey, and that they can safely p T otnire a timjoritg iri 3 Old Berk& chili MI! When! TnefinauPeast I)ratt..-4A ,Iliashington vorres pendent of the Tribune saYs that it is the ini ,l;Tession in diplomatic in the winds or our Ministers that: the. European war will he- , come general. It is believedlthat .ituitria's win tery tactics are designed to precipitate that event, by invOing Germany inext+a,l,4y. STRANGE Vtren s . .—ln expres'sing disapprobation of the establishment it Philatielphie by the Con trollers of the Public pchools, of a Girls' High School, the Genoa:own Tel graph; is surprised that the new pore' is made larriliudy of men . who "are ignorant, o(theinlmother fiingue."— The fact should ho no impediment' to their desire to diffuse knowledge, liven ifke,shoad , be at the public expense. If thei. ,. ..Wontt'nllers ore illiterate, ,the new move referred to is rather creditable than , otherwise, to them. Rather queer view Frees takes of the matter, • . ' Tnn Democracy, of IViscoain have some sin gular divisions. They ore tirsi. divided itito those who have been bribed,, and those :who*hnee not. The bribed division - 1s subdivided into those who • received $4OOO, nod those aka:received $10,000; ontLthis last clap of men, is One ; et' their tapers rays, hate the ithrudence to, take tbe lances and clnim the offices, iti praferencejto men *h . () never took a bribe,.or had a lanti-,g 11 • The Demo crats of ViscOopip can expect nothing but defe:it,. uotil they purge their party; and the trouble is that when they have put out l of their paity al l . that a derent - i.arty ought to' put out, there is nothing left; ,TLIE• CANDIDATES AND TOO PLATF:Q6I.—The action 61 the lute Harrisburg 9unveu!ion is every- Where heartily endorsed by the oppasition press and appears to have given getierad the platform is cordially • -comtneudod by all ; and the gentlemen choFen are !realm throughout the• State to be sterling - and :rebiable men and in every. way competent fur ale/ pMcCe to which they are named. We haveliever known a State Ticket that was 83 etrillally \ received and we augur from this that it will bo triumphantly elected. The Convention endeavored to shape its coursetsd promote union and imratony in the ranks of the opposition; and the result shoWs ibst it has been successful. • • • . ' A Mn. J. L. Itimli, oltta faula, Alabama, is n candidata for Congress, anti th i az &urea bia Zinc . tioneering addreas : I , “To-day I fling my !mimer to the hieeze, Coy. (rid all ow with the tnotto, 'lf n ion ninittig our. relvcs for the st.ke of the South.' Come tai its support, and if fhw State Rights Democracy of Alabama dishonor, themselies iind degrade, their State bypermitting it tic.remain in the litqcin af , to the elbetion of a Intik Rbpablirau Proficient, then I plCdie myself to :join you in raising an Alabama regiment to light the torch of resolution in the Capitol at Wa'abingtnit."l Mr. Pugh 'had better be cautions. Mr. Pugh might find another Jackson in the chair, who , '-would "by limb EternaV swinglMr. I'ugh mc'high es Daman, for high treason. ;Think again, Mr. Pugh. SALATIM OF Tl:AClltici.-1:60 Trovi.looCo Joisma has en article on Teachers' salaries, the ol.ject of which is to show the comparative rates in different cities." The tliblei is quite inter 'Wing. The salaries refer only to teachers of the high echoola and the grammar school masters, In Toronto, C. IV., Om ; reicrot;ur g , C. w., moo ; ..13oiston, principal of the Latin school, s2Boo—his (five assistants .average $l6BO ;principal of Eng !listi high school, s2Boo—his four assistants each $1680; Chicago, principals; $2000; 'Philadelphia, ''.‘Vest Roxbury, principals each:S:loo6; Roxbury, "Chntleston,Brooklyn,llBoo; New Bedford, Salem, . Chelsea, 'each $1600; Springfield, .0800. In Providence, the principal: of boys' Latin school 'receives but $1200; boYS' English school the sweep ;boys' junior school, $000: The, salaries of grain :mar masters iu Boston is $2000; of submasters $1600„ .Tar. LarT ECnonEAN News.--IThe news brought , in detail by die ,Oiry rf iffinchiter screw-stsadier has. nothing , la!ter than (lia r previously k.re ceived, over . t w'wires, from liiyifax, by the En rope. 4 , The gr at subject of interest was the bold , And successful ottnck upon the Antetrians o by Garibaldi. We S i re particulari of that dashing enterprise. Ito has since been hrgely reinflced, and appears destined to distinguish hirn'self yet morei es:a guerilla leader in the campaign irhich be mar he paid to have commenced. The, next t - . accounts from Europe will proN i bly toll us that tv ireat battle has been fought, i i Lombardy, bet tween the Allies and the Austri4ns. Should the fatter be, defeated, the Occupition of Wan by the Allies appears inevitable._ here is a rumor if tbit o in such casc o -the difficulty may bo iermine l.el by trta.y. This appears wholly, improbable. Italy wants freedom, and it Must not again ho bartered away by try:Wm . Italy must be free. ' THE NOMINEES OP THE PROI.I I ,M . S CaNTENTION. : 1 --Thomas E. Cochran, Wil . (l was the success fel candidate before the reopleii Convention last week for the high land responsible. office of An. ditor-GenTrul, is n reeiderit of lork,in, the Conn. : ' r of York, shout 42 years of age, in lawyer by profession, and in tolerably goti,li practice. Sev eral years rtg . ri he was a member 4 of the State Ser, ate, where he served four y6 , 111;1/41, very credita ble.,l4iility to himself and honks to his roristitu entli aa'an Old Lino Whig. His is now n Repel - licanand one of the iroprielora,of The Ia 'tenth') traion, in conjuncti6 wittChis *other, 71. J. Il L'ochran, E.q. 'I he 'salary' °tithe Auditor-Gen- I f rivol is $2,000 per annum. - • . Of the ether rimers:qui geritliman l in obtaining the nomination for the office of i:iurvoyor-General, den. Wei. U. Kcim of Readin g , Burks Conniy, it may be stated that he was fortnerly tin Ohl-Line Whig, very pripular, and'rveil i . in Congress as a member of the' house of 4cprettentOre s during tho last session' of. thatlodY. 'The salary f the :Purre)or l enernl is $1,700. 1: A striking proof of the exeelTnee of these gen tlemen, is the fact that their political opponents :have failed t o find a loot.hole ihrotigh which to attack them. Io October nest Pennsylvania sill ; reit up i good, old fashioned ainjority for them, rig the hale of fifty thousand. • . -----7------- 'l7 PI ee the ..; A Gaut COuNtltii— The Rev. Ills op ev .or 11 " 1 "ii".• Episcopal eh urrh,South, give! the following OH are of the state of Tease': . , T exas Is 4 cottons country —a parade*. Everything 101,n the superlative, or con I rardlrtory , or marvellous— pit is the ilehest and the poorest., Lie the beet land and • the brim,mea,t water ; la the, hardest eocintry to live In, , iand tiht nowt to live on: the days are the hottest, • ;and the nights Ihe molest : here ere the most rivers:and lthe least waters; the hest rolia, and; tine closest travel; the finest building material: and •tbeleast use made) of eit ; th ife are loot, clouds., and. les* rain ; more pie Ines nd kin tintbOn more ropes to Ile horse.. and yet more r• trestrays; a poor country fohterining. and yet the most oductlve; the treat wnlit; and the largest yield ; the tor pea are small. and the tattle big; the tnmi have horns, and the rabbits have ears like mules; the people are intelligent without general education—lnventive idtbone befog tricky—refined without- inannmism— itch without money—hnspltabh, without bonee,—.behl, genemus and brake. In she. here iv an etepi ro i n ft . 1,,,,t-ned - eneourree, but In Ihe slowest priatereof *voile • lion, and yet deaticed to pmul Mon, wealth and power. ' mr. Is much 19 admire, but little to deplore; many. things to enchant. but few to efferd; and for the people end their institutions there le a eplundid future. • . OEIIERAL '1111134101:310. 'he following it a eomparaihre statement of the Ina. porterit Foreign Dry Goode and General Merchandise for the week and since Jan..i: • - . • ihethe Week.. I 8 57.'.161519. 11859. Dry Goode, riD4o,tta4 $107,&i5.. $l2t:A.6 General Merchandise; 3.0e8„e - S3 1 , 513iJ. 2,521,34 Total for the creek, $1,93.4.672 1 1 ,t2421,021 tkitti24-1 Proloply urrport.td, t , V#52,.161. - 61.167,,U, . . Riled Jan. 1, $= 7 718,053 $58,877,ti02 $ 109 , 412 4 04 The Export of Specie for the week ending Saturday was U follows: ' Total, I.'rusienfly reported, Total fur 1859, A Futvcctz. Comper..—A Phlladelphht' merman dent of the New Turk Tr ihme t rates: The condition of busineis Mid of the money market fie very peculiar just now::: Most kinds of manufactk ring are well supported by an tatantslre demand—bore. mecbluery, and especially cotton. 'ibis. too, in the face of importations of unexampled' magnitude. A . :greater anomaly is witnessed in the condition 6( our money market; for. while the amount of idle capital 'is con femedly armrest as at any time within two years, a sin gle, unroll) has served to so tighten up the market that money has risen from 5 to 9 per Amt. on the meet um 'doubted eollaterals. Loans at the former rate are called In and the new rates exacted. As to commercial paper, the discount P.M Adria - need even more. Alt this sudden derangement and uncertainty has been occv.loned by the enormonts Influx of foreign 4.. rods and the ex b,enst. lug efflux of gOld. The European ism has not done us ell.this injury. It is the tilled filliy,of thetiovernment whiih is impoverishing us, and the evil must continue to increase until' better counsels prevail hi high places. The specie is diminishieglu Mir hanks. and they are unable to dincount I hiptierins of paper. street rates consequently go up, and the stock market gore down. At the Brokers' Board this condition of things has wrought a terrible collapse. , Last week Rimini. Barrie shCo., very prominent members of the Board broke down uuder an enormous load of .Heading Railroad which 'they bad been carrying from 26 down. These gentle men have been the stunliest bulls In Radios we have amoug us. They,represent a, combination which has lung been operetta.; to that stuck, under who.seakillful manipulation the dealers In that colostal fancy, both here and in New York, have bled profusely. But the bulls now have tblar tura .at depletion. Under the break-down of bat week Reading has sank' from td to MI. and the protrability M it will stay sunk so long ss. the reuses which produced that sinking continue to exist. No stoppage at the 11.mrd for many years has drawn forth so much sympathy as this of dfe-ars. liar' ds A Co. They are highmiuds'l mid honorable men, with troops of frieorist and will undoubtedly be able to settle their differences and resume their places at the I:oard. This breah.down In Belding has affected all otherst'ocks with sympithetle .weakisteui.. All, railroad sweets have PO fallen off that lenders require greet er margins, 'hie the rites at which they are car tied are hard to bear. As matters top stand. there is • long emmou i,f extreme -depresAon; belore: tut, front the effect's of w,hich it is feared some other parties among the bulls will h rte to reties from Bier sea to at the Board. 1111031gE Fr1D1R.0121331 THE WAR IN ITALY. Baffle of Poleatro—Gothiotry , of .Kipg retor, Emomooot—Coptotte-.f One TAineviand Alt , , v .trian Prisoners and Eight Ouns—Atilfrimi• lletreatino rteroes the ricitio—=Partial Iteputie I f of 'Goribultli- 1 Retort. to G'Omo. ' per ate:l=6l4 Europa we have Liverpool datki r to the {ti{ lust: The advice% from Italy 'confiren the rapture of Palest ro by the Sardinians. The KInK IV*ter Kminanuel cum. mended In person, and exhibited the greateq'gallantrY. The Austrians twice endeavored to .retake Palestro, but were repulsed after' sanosinaty enrcruntent. ;The Sardinian reports say that they captured .I.XIO prisoners and"..ight guns. The latest despatch from Turin renerts the Austrians In lull retreat 'acme. the Ticino into Lumtautly. - The report recelvedlby previ nis 'arrivals, that Gen. Garibaldi had met with . a repulse by a superior Austrian force, is rmed. but it now appears that he was sue. manful in reentering' Como. • _ ;.. From the Seat of War The Austrian &eels to retake l'alestro are Jeaeribed to have liven very taluguinere v At one !true the Ur dlntan troops were outtLanked on the ri4ht, when the. 7.eueves came to the rescue and repulsed the Austelins. The Austrian werelou of Abe battle has not been re ceteral. The Atistrians Itad retr ated jfront nobble, end a spe cial telegram to the Landon Patty Ar . rsoft.'dated Turin. Ytiday, June 3d, says the Austrians wen gin lull-retreat neve , ' the Ticino. - The French headquarters were at Vercelli. Garibaldi had been driven into the Mountains by the Austrian troops under Gen. Urban. who retook Varese, but a telegraph despatch received via Turin, states that Gen. Garibaldi, after gathering reinforcements. returned. and surprising the Austrians. recaptured Varese. and subsequently re-entered Come in triumph. Gen. Niel, whu had been sent to the assistance of Gen. Garibaldi, had occupied Novano. ' ~ Thelushrr c ectiota in Lombardy was spreading rapidly. . 1 Fardinian Bullein. • Tusk Any 31st.--A fresh • victory hes been gained by, our t ' roops. At 7 o'clock this mrirni ng. a force of ;4.5,.. UUn Austrians endeavored VI rt take l'aleStrm" The King tot Fardinia) commending -the Fourth Diet •sl.loll In Ninon, an 1 General Clanditil at the head of the Third Regiment of Zonaree, resisted the" attack for a considerable time. and then, haring 'ltnereettully as corned the offenslie, pursued the enemy, tak Ing a thou. sand prisoners and capturing eight guns, tire of which were obtained by the 7.ouaves. :- I I,*, r live hundred Austrians were drowned in a canal da ting the ktht. . Another tight took place it Confrenia. In the province 'nf &nutlike. In which the enemy were repulsed by the Division under General Ferny of the ;Ist eorprof the French army, after two hours contlictt;`, • Lest night a picket of the enemy Ondesvored to past the ('oat Cervesseria. tlut they were repulsed y Ihe in ll:ad:ants of that virintty. VI The Austrians have evacuated T in 4 in the province of Bobbin.' 1 t ,: 1 Timm, Jane 14.—A second victorin acorifleet occurred at 6 e'cleek last everting, at Palestp I! The enelny en deavored to re. enter, but . were renal,. . , by. the division under Generatelandini, cam pTed , fk' hit It!..1121•1011 and .Pledinnutese Cavalry. The King pr st•dlforward whore the fight was most (talons, the Zook es'talkily trying to i eat rata him. . ' On Tuesday the Anstrisns alt4ii4l. \ tho 'Sardinian vanguard 'at Sesto ealeude, and after it 'fight of two hours; our inems pursued the en etuymernso the Ticino. The di tails of the battle of rah stro.Sity that the .lar. dlitlarkwere,at one Gum outtlankettby the A tartans. who threatened the -bridge of boats Scouts t eSesia, over wtilol lien. Canrobert was to etri4i a Junel ti with the King. A t:thisjuncture the &tures lost o e officer and twenty men killed, and two-.hundred wout ded, in cluding ten ofh vra. The seroan to front Gen. Garibaldi itate that numer ous Austrian' corps Marin; arrived before Var e. ho 1.7- dered the;National Guard not to reskt, and felt Lack on Lake Maggiore. l An attack was attempted,h, nor troops against Saven, on the Lake, but without result. . . The Snrdloinns are believed to have been terribly cut up at the various conflicts abAut Palestro. but the-num ber of their-loss le not: melt tiontelju the (lespetehes re• eel red. spoleOn unbsegnenily Tieltett the hattle•tleld and enin: oat elated the Sardinians. An Austiian (funeral Is re. ported Among the sme l l, A . TVRIN, June 2.—The Anstrbins this morning advanced from dobbin tOwardi the French outposts, but retired after a short tight. This movement was made by the Austrians* to conceal their retie:it, as it wan afterwards , dboantered that they had begun to evacuate Bobbin, ear „eying away about one ltrou'aand wounded. Tt RIR. June 3.--The Austrians hare withdra tin to the eastern bank of the Po, ahandaning Terre Darilla and the neighboring country. The French despatches confirm the Sardinian,Bulle• tins, anti say the latter }whited most valiantlyat Poke ten. The Zonaves, although unsupported, and in: front of a battery of eizitt guns, (Tossed the CRIVII, ascended the heights, which were very steep.. and eharged the Austrians with the bayonet. More than for hundred Austrians were thrown into the canal, and six pieces of cannon taken. ' The Emperor eonferre.l the Grand Creels of the Legion of !loner on Geo. Foray, fur 4111 . pH:int ,ctindurt during the Wile. ~ . , To, iv... Tone 3.—Gen. Garibaldi has marprised and' de fealed the Angle: ins at Varese, and that town Is, again fro. of the enemy. 0 Gen. Garibaldi re-entered Como on the night ef the 2d. Gen. NM entered Novara on the'. Ist, after a slight en. I counter a lib the Auidrlan out poets, who shortly lied. • The Emperor arrived the same erening, amidst the ac. elatnet Inns of the people. The Austrians endearored to cycles the Ph at.Baesi• tares. but the inhabitants opposed them, firing upon and destroying an Austrian barque. The Valteline is in a elate of illPUrrectlon. The toirrfof Sandrlo has proclaimed for the King V c. for Emmanuel, The Duke of Parma hani f artived In Switseriand.. 'The French engineers had arrived. at Jambi, and were collecting vessels to cross Lake Maggiore with bon to r n. The retch squadron In the Adriatic have captured 34 Austrian vessels, valued at four million francs:Lemnos, Saturday. Jane 4.—,A spe•lat despatch to the 1)4 News, dated Turin. on Friday night, rays that the A trel tient+ were in full retreat, recrossing the Ti into. Garibaldi has gained a new victory, and the Insurrec• lion in Lotnbanly 1, spreading. ,• The Austrian Bulletin—OM:Jai. TratrX, June I.—The enemy attacked the vanguard, of tile Seventh Austrian Corps, but their advance was stopped by the corps 'under General &WI. A very large number are reported to have been wenn , ded (1111ing.the encounter. Mitts, „fent the Ist Instant. Verve° was can nonaded and taken by General Urban; who reinstated. lti legal authorities, and ler ledi t, war contributions on thrfity. Groat Britain. JNo bootie.% wllFbe dine in Parliament until after the deli eery of the Queen's speech, whith will be on theith Instant. In the Derby Rare+, the stakes were won by Sir Jo. senh lieu ley's horse 31usjbl. The rv ialue of the stakes wee nearly 4.7000, end It is rumo re d that Sir lialw wins iltm.tioo more in wagers. • It is stated that the prospectus Of a new Company will be issued In a few days, for laying a telegraph cae - Pile from Cornwall to Canada. • The tampered capital is .f. 500.000 sterling. A great explosion of saltpetre otit4,lyed on board the trcop ship Art , fern Monarch,' from , Kurrnehee. white she was anchored off S. pithead. with fa:alt returned soldiers and their fa Millen on batted.. The' ship was speedily en. .veloped In names, but ;through the prompt action of her °Meets and names , all but roved persons were Raved.— Five nut of the eeveti — lost were ihildren, .Vrho were killed by the r 'plosion. . The London Times' . City Article; mot Saturday, an lIMITICEM the heavy failure at Augsburg of Paul Von Stetin. The City Article inthe London News says that the rates ofollsonunt are still falling. , Phu London Herald mentions a rumor that Mr. ttrlsht and the Radicals In Parliament bare been, gained by the Government by the oiler of three emits in the CaLimit. • 1 France. • ' Time of tba French soldiers on leave tax ; added 120.010 vi,ra ne to the army.. , • 'The Ileum was advancing, and lira quotations are higher. • Thme per cent. Reader dosed on the 3d,at 631. for trtnney:• Flat bottflmpd gnn bonto aro being conitrueted In trance to nor igotoThe Po, Ticino, and other rieoro,Of • TKentytao additional imittalionsof foot clamours aro to Lo organize& • , . Ital. . . • . It Ix matedmated !hat Pi...lmola l y. ta revelzed the meal f runty. pi' the Papal iitater, irtlib cortalfflbooditiout. Germany. An extr.nxiva Fir.neh ui , tuuticturer,'wbose astabillb moot at 16 '4 come) ellgoloyed stereo bundred hands, his li.rrn riiErl Railed to quit to corilleillbilllq Of the excite ineut•agalualithe French. • • • • • ---- The 'm Prussia. os of lb. new loan ay the Prusilan Govern! ment have been published. - The loan is to bear tee per rent. Interest, and be issued by public subseriptlon.—, The redemption of the loan is tosommenee In lied, by the payment of one per eint.nonually thereafter, until it is called In. • . • ' : The Gartland at De/graTtidro k has se ybeen . reinforced and Its numbers are reputed to be trebled. The Portals übnut to rend a strong knee to the Adriatic. Iferzegoila wee in open revolt. Tile latest Intelligent* was to the effect that a revolt, in the 'whole of European Turkey iras Imminent. :PEOPLE'S STATE TICKET. ' FOR AtinTOß GENERAL: Thomas IC. Cootirsia l of Tork Comity FOR. EGRVEYOR GENERAL: WUllam 11.11Colisa, of Barks BHai[•DENOCBATIC. STM TICKET, . volt AVAITOII OtNISRAL: " Richardson L. Wrlight,off low at:unlit - on amianaLl John Wows of Franklin Ceausty• T.lls'' - coai.TRIIDE. - ; Poltstille. Jilt* f 8,;.1839. . The quantity sent by It illroai tbli -week.: is $5.653 06—by Canal 43,644 or-for the week.ll,- 107 02 tons against 63;176 tons lei the corm pending weak last year. The polished adrenal the prieei of toll arid. freights tiiSike . effe4las the Brat: o! ;sly; ty oat transporting eotnpanierr, .stiniulaisat the yids to sumo extent, busPriects remelts wich;.escheep. The shipments Sow up this week as foliose' $1,317.154 43 241.1644' 2 40 ez),tre,ea:l , ea t-:=.grAr-4 I '3 g. gr i u IS 4W 3 iirg-4;so* gr I • • •••• 1 3—",?' -1) mi=;: 1 1 7;f. 3 plte ErA ' - r" 4I7 FILBt-- - I • 9 4 QC? s' I . : EV . .r.s.e.w. . .al2l ''' — l d ' -- -:... q . . ... . -.4.--. ..?.= 1.1- t.' 2toza - 2 2. - 21.5nt.gra , -i .p" . .le ~., 1. - .4 1-611 " -- k 14. taqir 2 . 40 ; LI I tilli.t: ' tit V te4t nt : I . ; 1,',- w p b t ! • • - 4 nr.,St=ti. P I ...s.tl :II tli - - It tg. . , t. ........ ' ' .. - 1 .". Y -.'••• g t .4 5 ,,-,.tiv,..30,...."4 •"" ape , .P• - t t r*Pt: 1 1. 4 c.t,.,., li e. L' .. b • i! - sr-1+2 5 :05 rMSI rr I t - In la g. fi ....t ;71 • P ST noml l c.> 'cr. • t' . , . Our table is • complete this. week - from. all the Anthracite Regions; except Wyritniog fiend', from Welk we give the; estimate only, -but it ie nearly correct. - Thedocreasie in Anthracite so far, Sums uy 609,300.t0n5, and we feel 'co - talent. that the market will take a further • increaie of from 3 'to ,400,000 tons, which will make the increase amount .to about_one millfon tops this , year. , This is a very, hesIVY increase in n single 'year; but it must bo recollected that in. 11357 the supply was ;limbs ishek32o,ooo tens, end in MS the increase over . 10.57 . was only 59,800 tont. - Tbo growing.searci ty - of need, the substitute of Coal for wool as fuel in Locotnotbrês, togethe,r with the 'extremely low rates at,whill its heti been sold for the best ,two years, all of whleit ceases has teafid to dif fuse its use tp a`mccli greater extent than bereto fore, and brace th increa4edlilimatid whick now e exist for this sp iess 'of feel. • - Tao' ADVAitere 1. l PRICES. —We learn that Scran ton Coal will be dvitoced 20 cents per ton, on board at Elizahethport the first cie..Talf t instead'oe: 10 cents as 'rioted in I their i.circulare. We beve l bol learned whether thtiotheit - Companies will eik, 'ranee beyond the ten cents stated in thelt;',circultirs bet Premium they will, as they are, full at orders . at present. . AUBURN, ANIk ALLiNTOW:t 'RAILROAD — s ince the announcement of the inerea , 6 of tolls on the Railroad and Canal;-the businees Men of Schnyl; kill Count', item dotermined to secure an outlet to Neir 'York. direct:_ if possible. A nouiber elf ~persons meta committee contieseted 'With the Au 'burn ni;d: Allentown Railroad in New York last ',week, and they proposed to push the Road through as , rapidly as pdssibre, provided the sum of $150,- 000 is sc4;serilied — in and by those interested in Schuylkill County, forth° parch'eso o! ken—said .amount` tolte taken in stock or:bonds, if any bonds shOuld.be hisued. 6 . tupanY''prefer• building the.erhole road with stock owly, if it can be secured, and issue no bonds.' About $350,00b have already been eipended-4300,100 are reedy the balattee over anii above • the 1150;000 for the-ptirchaso of the will be forthcoming as soon as the slso,ooo)iriibscribed. Nn inopej will be required the roadway is gr:idea-- Business men of Schuylkill, wlfat say, pip° this proposition [CORRESPONDENCE OF .71IE ]l!NErts' JOURNAL.] A CHANCE FOR 'REPUBLICAN rinstzAs, OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. • COMICICTR : 7; Onto, June .14th, 1559. its you take titi infirett, in Coal operritioncall over the coontry; I will give you a shortxtatetrient of the Catinel Coal prospects of Ooshocton Ohio, A rich vein of. CannelCool 'passes through this county soma eight miles, N. W. of the coun ty sent., The Cannel is flve fe,t in thickness and overlaid by. about niece feet of bituminous, end is quits readily got at h a s' b een rum t 9 ty a a tans.t excellent quality of Coal Cr. making :Void oil loather° is now being built nod in opera. Minn, on one tract of land, Ai; oil works, which will consume daily, about two hundred tons of Coal and produce something like eight' thousand ; gallons crude itirevery iwenty.foug, hours. I sru engaged in erecting crude works and'also a refinery and any inforiantion,in. regard to Coal, au., you may desire; I shall be'_pleased to give yo.. We now need stone 20 . 0 r 30 miners at Irons 11 50 to $2 00 petclay. q-Single men or men who will iesire their families behind for a few months, profs. red r sober . men •.and liopublicatie, either American; English or Scotch, If you hippen to know any lout of employment please let them knt.w - of this jp:are. Yours ? du:, Citor.tx Cost ficrimrsto tx Liscollotrvcs tellsentenvserrs—The experiment of burning coal In locomotives, with a'vlesi of econotnixing the Cost of fuel, is succeeding admiiably ~AlassechuOetts. In it report of theamonnt of coal ' eoristnned.'and the miles run by fifteen locomotives on the Posted and Providence road, for the six months ending 4i.iy :11st, 1859. it is shown that the avenge foal used pequile. for both passenger rind -freight engines Is 12.9 pounds, or about 10 miles per ton. The average, cost per mile Is 817 cents. The coal costs on the tender, all expenses incinded,ss . 81 per ton of 22t0 pounds. The whole.number of pounds dead used Is 2.517470, or 1,15914 tonwand this segregate miles run by both pea veneer and'fre ght trains was 78,995. The fuel expenses per mile moon Ibis road Lave 'been' reduced within a very few years about 87 per ee f..accordinelothesbove statement. This shows,,whst can be done by an iutaill ,gent adaptation of the means to the end. MAI34AeB PATENT MII!IPRATER. Pcrflpcen.— The of this invention is duly apprecia ted by. those Coal operators who have aged it, 2 It is not neeevary to allude to the mating opera's. di of this enflaming, as it is. familiar to all en. gaged in mining. TO the annexed certiecates however, we. call attention, affording as they do ample testimony of the value of the uppuratui. It will be perceived from the last certificate of 0, 11. Potts & Co.; dated April 21, 1950, that they are em well pleased with it, that they .are now erecting another, euB3ciently lirgo to supply all their boilers, twenty-four in number. The appara tus is well adapted to loccmotivo stations, as the water softened by it is more readily generated in to steam, thereby causing despatch, with economy of fuel. Without further preface, the attention of the reader is directed to the annexed •Cerliti: ewes: , NO. 24,036-PATENTED 17th MAY, 1859. MINLIUMILLE, .11 r olmbee - 2,3 d. 1 hsa. It A. )lAIXO.IY, ENGINEZR—Dear Sir : Haying' bad your .Appanttus for Purifying dive Wa ter" in operation at our mines at Wolf Creek, since last May, are have much pleanure In certifying to Its great efficacy and adaptation Ile the purpose Intended. via: rendering, the mine water it t for one thrbollers by ream , lug the sell, 01., (which at our mines will eat up a Mil. ler In one month) and rendering the water sett, thereby prmerving bollent, saving the expense of constant re. pairs. anti otttitnen of new Wirers, hitherto an expense of many thousand dolling a year t 3 us. From the snit nosteof the water. 144.sta is generated in much hats time with a con num, tion of nearly one lessecud, and the machinery wdrking much more amot.thly. Ourintiters were cleaned outtliodireek, and found LI be in a . ' perfen.t state of preservation. Ta un your dupe; la t tin has been the Me. 13111 of saving many thou.:nailed dollars in hauling of water. renewal of tailors. de. 47' (Signed,) 0. It. POTTS A CO., per o.c. Pura - • i"orrstiux. Po. 9 ; HO. )IR. R. lIIAINGAY, M. R.. MINLRSTILLE:—. pettr Sie'sr-1 have-read the certificate given you by Me*ix G.il. 114.1 s it. Co relative to the mtmllent MP nirA4;ir hieh your Water Purifier acts in .remosing all firmign vulntances from the water, making it soft and easity, generated Into Steam. It lan paving of thousands; of *Mars to G. 11. Pettit . d. Co., Id boilers and took& is alssiOeselns to the valves In their pumps. Inasmuch aajift.ndlt the maebbisti,for you, end as Tar as It Ilex In toy Vtiter t judge of 114 netirpi In lileanidng Impure ws ter,-; refit recommend R with p leasure to any party who are fahsring under the neer*. ty of u.lng Impure water in thiir boilers. (Sigood,) WM. R. RIMEL, Machinist. • Porrsvittx, Ira Fgruare, 1959. It. A, MAINGAT—Dase airs—Bstosnyour Aft-Crying Apparatus was put up at O. il. Potts A tia.'s minas, at Wulf Criek: a boiler woisid not last during the summer mouths, more than a mouth or two without renal in; cost. Ang them from 3to stooo in boilers. Since hat ',lay. when your Apparatus was put op, it Lamaist them bat : a hide, ow or, to the change in the water. I berpby re. commend it to all mil operator' who have bad bad water , •Eoil..congl, in doing so, lam, acting ogerinst my west infer est.r . I believe further that it In well ealculated for loin • :Motives. (Signed,) • .lUIIN T. NOIII.II. Boikr .Ifats!. . . • • Mut cnivhs.t. 210 April, 1559. IL A. MAIMAT, Phu., 3t, ma Ministate.— - • !kat Sir:—she corrosive effects of mine water Ms our boilers has hitherto been a source of great Liss and In convenience, not only musing the delOrnato") of the ' boilers, but the lass of time In making repairs ur put. ' tibg In new hollow, (thl.' almost' Invariably happening during the `wiry season) and In the hauling of water. at an anon= of several hundred atOlitxpei. month. . All this Is. however, avoided by the use of your" Mine and Mineral WahiwParifying and Filtering Apparatus." Being thomnehly conflated of 10 utility. we have de tided on erecting ono tar at our White Axil Slope, the one ereeted at the Itid Ash Slope not being sufficiently tato to supply both slopes. havesio hesitation In recommending It tei all coal oPeratins.dsing fully convinced nude trial will ennvince thliaza of its utility and economy. We hare 21 bollereth Wait our winery, and as Mr. SlaingAY'ff Purifies was An esPertinent; we truly ended a amen one; hut afire Otte year's not of it.are lunch pleased, that We ,are now erecting 'one Patrimony Lave to *chip!, sir of our holism. •• • (Signed,) • WM. P3'l'lBlloo4 , , per 0. C., Pan' IcsW lOU C9AL A,ll LION MIMS?, Anis le. 1838.-Tleo deurnnd 6r - 40mq:tints good andirith ltberri irris*ll prices are nnebonged. The- de= anted for Oak Mint fine bien Ms: quota I . tbo.eargo at 013 . 41.2 U, sad by the 4oa ... i, . .... ...*: Car..r'P ;4 V% lz , ,••• 1 6 0.1 ...Vs..= •,, = - 1... la-..??Z""-tt' . .'.'-. train- pip, et 40: }4,s: It Wientetate regent At t Seoul) Pig ie. weenanlithwitinkilk.'-itatg other Made doll and heavy. - • • Pitriiiiiiitzirrn Cott. 314.*Eite,/litill iT. 185 9; W. A. Leant) it , Ptegyre4.oit Doatit.•s3.l4o®ik.2s Red hib„ - , - 349 Lehigh.. .-• " - SW; ":1"60 Vsseisle etintiebs entree and the freigisti Irtwo Pert itiehmend ate ai ' To New York, ' • _ " New liarno, - . • '-1h "" Praridenee, • - • 3 5 s poetoe, = ;• 4:65 Relit:y/10i* Vomit 'trait figs ;", Quantity of Coal smelt by R4l/1t144411111[1011041,it1f. the weft wAnine; on TbunAny evening laet , i_ suittiati.- • ' - 1111111. Poet CArtOCI• 11.1 1 / 7 14 • 10,396 10 Pottoyille. •ee • 2,0 C 13 Betlitylitill naves. 1191.2 A 2 • ' zyo9ll 00Aubung,. Pact Clinton, • ' • - ' • • Total for the 'week, akriti 00 43.5“ 0:1 Proirlitt.sly Ibis yew 411,93010 . ;$0.,153111 . .- • • Total, , • 747,686 16 448.W1 19 To mime titan last ism. 0W063. 11' .. • 289,333 id 4 • '• laresse, ions, " . "62.430 19 - . ~.121,96113 lichsylittll ceasely e ttaiiroods 1115111 t tile fullovini Is Ow quuntitje of, Coal tnitiMportlia overlthr dit/nreof Itullruads ip . Schuylkill Comity, for wee I . eadteig ou Thifstity.eystilliglaits ' , " . \ '. • • , . tate I Tarim: uli2 m il aid S. ttaysis 'Rat.; :km ie . .. aqua , pe sit. rbon, . •"•- - • .. ',4.827 16 •`:_ 11:490 00 Schtlylkill Faller •' ' '." 7,937 12 •• ••• 91.359 09 lit-Carbon ilt.t.....curbOu " 13,113.01 . •,18.S.rie 01 111,111 1 Crerk e , ' - • , . 1 . 14.641 111" 214,959 10 f..,itr. Schuylkill. • ' .. 10,092 11 • isavra.lo . _ . -Plilegeliiire told Trage.for'.ll93.9. A. aunt tranipqrl44 dowlooll3Phiat atoi . thr, - • - - • ' 3tunTn. Two.. thilnp Canal, ' .10.61.2 . 311,765 IC. . Swaim Railroad. , 0287 114' 11,667 01 Lehigb Cowl Trail* far lebg by .. IPalaaL Yor We Woolf,. 'cedilla. toil Wally . vrst. Lehigh Coal and Nair. Co., 13.51/14 02 137 '4WD Spriar. Mountain 3111 ire, 1411- 01C. 11.3911:041' Coleraine "do • Lao 010'17' ',Beaver Meadow . do: • 74 111 2413 New York awl Lehlob Coil Co, , 441 4.542 87' Or , wao Peoria. Coal tray • ~ 2,611 14 1.4343 01 North Sprloz Slat:W.4lo43mA - (44 02 .14902 13 DiSlaintoe,:.•44 01,4044 '2=lo * , / 8 Ilazlelop Coal, • - 8,440 04 -.41,210. least Stier Loaf Coal, ' • 703 07 3.542 00 710 . 041.11wmat Coal, . • 435 18 -. • 4.714 10, Coltbell Itidas, • 1.290 . 08 . 12,094 15, Bock Mountain' Coal C0.,'., • 2,647 49, 20,108 03 F ..aklla goal Co. . ..•„ • , . • 971 14 3,842 16 ,Awlawiad kola Ooal CS:i , 1,15 2 07 • -4,770' 09 'llartlord Coal Co:, ' • 333 IS . ' '4.9.7 19 , Total, - ' s , ( . 31,817 13 . =AO 1 7 Lehigh veilley te: it.Cor;Allll9.. -, • - Yor waek. etallag tax Saturday last: • . • Rya[. 11azUteri (A. Pirdeek dn..) • . 2.244 13 8. Sneer Loare(racker h a t e tt e . Connell 11143e.(Slearpe. . Ba i a% '1349 nil Mount :Venues.:. ' SO 41 S. 311... (Iliendolphe'it Ilempe - bine.) LAU 11l Bileraliee, (Rat & Johnston ' ) . 4211 00 , Beaier 31vaclon, • • - ' 400. os N. York A Lehigh, (Tageart & Biro) 1,019 19 N. Sp. Ht. i'. B. Illetlrrary & Ca., . Ora ' 14 S. Sp.llt.(Dolbin Belhaven.) ' ' Union Improvement co., German Kenna., Other Shippers, Total by Ratko (I, Canal, Twit jear, Inensaie, ao far, Rates of, Toll and. Teansporfatlonms ?FULA. O.IIDING JAIL ROAD • • • Praia Prone• Fos , in.etriene. 8. Ilita*.Aubark PC.Clinlint. To Riehmmid, $1 40 . $1 36.. 7 , $1 ft . $1 20 TO Phfiad'a , 140 -.1 35 • ':125 , 120 Spring 611,118,'•'• 1 85... 1 ' 'IO O - - ••• .',/20 ',,- •• 1 20 Reading, •••.'• ' 95 i.' ' 90 ,; , 90_, ..• 60 ,_ • .. llatei of Toll by Venal for the present: -Peen Pt. air 604.24 aiilies.S.llitous. 21.94:46077 To•Phdada.,' 65. , - SI 62. • ' .- 60 Seidel Mlle, GO - ; •• 62 ' .67 60 - . Norrbnown, 65 • 54 ." 1 62 45' Beadle?, :13 37 36 31 - Rate" of Freight .IPy•Ceinal. . Prom Pl. a 8. !Amis. It. CUrifon To New York, $1 55 :$1 MI • 'sl 45 To 60 55 t ry 50 Rates of Toll and Transportation ON TM:LC[IMT XALLXIr Xll.ll. BAD, Maneh Chunk lOTrenton, ;* $1 541 'do . lillsobnlhport. '- 190 do Mord. Canaltaaln at Phllllpsburgi 71 ' Van OX ?US From Mauch rik to New Turk ea Dela. • ware t ltaritin Canal, $2 46, Front %orb Chunk:to New Yorlrria Mop. ris Canal, Rate* of Toll, Acq., from Illiirieh.Chlolik• Vis Lehigh Valley antl'Northern itnn. ltailroadi;• to 31voiter straet, , Ptaladelphta, 11 RateslNAll,lllco, IlsaltlonOrk. . • •• - •I* - era of jidirideug . . th.apiny.• .gurs. lyom Sunbury aldre Sbartinklu, $2 20 1.3 15 • Do. betirt • Do: - • 245 ' 210 ,Tierortnn. • 1 20 : Lykrra. . .1 79 ' • ISO Pluremre,' , 214 " 190 ' Clcazil. leitcoalmas",.. • • • AND OTHER SCIIUNLK ILL CO. STOCKS WILLIAM TBOriIIfO7(.4IIANZZL. ' Philadelphlmißeading A Pottarlife - • MinatrilLand Schuylkill Raven • t• Mount Carbon -•- • - - 'Mount Carbon had Port Carbon 1(111 Crtfok • - - • • • SChuyikiliNalleyt - - :.••• •• • i borberry preek• - • - • I Swalara • •• • • t t. 'Cabala s • • ' .13choylkIIINATUallan . • •• ••1 preferred- Union Canal - 4 . • 'preferred • • • I Del.k llud'nfioal TranaporfaCn Co.'s Railroad &Coale_ompanitat LlttleSchuyl. Nay., U. It. k Coal Co. • I Lehigh Coal k Naviitirin Co. - Llalleton.Coal Co (Ruck Mountain ConJ Co. - • I Penneyleania Coal k It. R.Co..- -• Lehigh Valley R. Co:. - . • - i bykena Valley Coal - Co I MeadowaCoaLk. fi LykenPValley Railroad k Coal Co.- • Coal Coaapailles s 1, yoreat ImproreMent Co North American Co.:, preferred • • m i nwon Delaware Coal CO. - Combeiland Coal C 0... New Creek Coal Co.- - •- ' • Isflassellaneola St lidinera! -•- • • - - 50 Farmers' Dank • - • • '; - • - 50 Pottsville:as Co.. - 60 Pottsc,ille Wafer CO. - •".• • • I. 25 Sir The 3fnekof all Coal Companies - will the ahneellat when furnished by those who - public, I lon. NEW ADVERT'.MENTS MAPS OF THE SEAT OF WAR-.For Heferenoe. PRICE 13 CENTS—.Just; retteivad and for Fain at 7 B. BANNAN'S.. • JUST RECFIVFDI < FRENCH E; MAATILLA§, and VANCY tinEss GOODS. .For *As at' E. 51cDONA LE'S 'Cheali CUM gorse PBll5OllB, June 18, , 25- - GRAND FOURTH OF JULY FESTIVAL • AT oftESsoNA: . , ryIIERE will be a Grand Harvest ] Homo Festival at the Borough of Cressona, the' efJuly',next. The Roy. C. Y. Turner, hey. 11. E.' Gilroy, Benjamin Haywood, J. Harper, and IteW. R. Y. Print, are exported to be present and address the people on that °melon, The different tallitaly.companies, the charitable and beniarial Emden!, and the people goner , ally are respectfully luvited to Attend. 43'A Special Train will leave illnerityllle _ at 934 cecbreli, A.M., cud return the tame evening. Vire, Half rtieto. - : J. J. UP WUXI W. L. GRAY, . ISAAC V. IMANNON, HENRY 31ERKLE. tbsiuniUre of Arrangements. 26. Juno IR, '53 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ycountyURSUANT to; An order of the Or phans Court of the.' of Schuylkill, hi the! •ommonwealth of Pentutylvaoht, the subscribers, Ad nalnistettont ofall And alligator t he gonds,rhattels. right' and eredits of Simon Berger, late of the.townehlp `ftenhelm. in the clarity of Schuylkill, decayed, will as. peso to 1 , 31 i by public sendne on Saturday; the 6th day of Jaly.neit, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at the house of Cyrus Sheets. in the borough of ;Pottsville, in the county of Schujikill alowetald :—Ail - that cestaiu messuage, tenement and hat of ground, s ‘ rate In the' borough of Pottsville, in the el Aunty of 8 and State of Pennsylvania, to' wit; All thatrtln fratoe .dwelling house- with stone hasement,and. of ground, containing in front on twelro feet side Alley, between Third And 11111 street.' about;tiftem, ' feet, and in depth slaty feet, nunw.3* lea, bounded northwaolly by lota of Mr. 3lattheerk, Mrs. tiaatBT, and others, eaetwardiy by said 12 feet Wide nun; southward ty be honed and lot of Joseph Snyder; late the estate o . Stitt deceased . Terms and conditions Made knownat th 3 time and place of sale by K. liEltftElt, . - Pill LIP I ERG ER. Adtainisirotore. By miter iky Orrhane'Coart, JACUD !hulk, Vet*. Puthavllle, June 7, 1852. 2541 ~ Fir One Day Only !- STAN D DOWN TITS II ALL! . 1 - NOCE ROOK 7011 ?TIC . , ' • , LONGES r. TRAIN OF ARARIAN ' HORSES EVIIR DRIVEN' IN ' ' AM ERDJAI , . ''• YANKEE ROBINSON'S .m..... DOUBLE 8110 W. ' • • % ', andClltCpS - • - - Tit milt Et --..' The only establishment of thei , j - ,„,-• kind in the world. Over 150 men . a dt - -F •-•-: --- and horses are employed with. , . this mammoth - concern. - . • . SIX LADY PERFORMERS . &ND YIPS CLOWNS! i !?The widows Parlilloir erected on an entirily new plan, --, - 4 c , e l. . will accommodate .. ..I . ...-.. Sear 3,000 Persons 1 - ..-- ''''''''''''''''' : So I hat earn shiner can bate a fair view of the • - '• • • " STAGE AND RING PERFORM ANCES. Gook out for the groat moral Drama, entitled DAYS OF '76 ! For partleulanr, aro pictorial amrdeacriptivo perform.at POTTSVILLE, Wednesday, .Jane, dddir RaM2IO;IGI re r °Pen 4! Rand 7 ofeinckp AdinMaw. • • RIIMII3IIIEIiIIi 1 • The'day and data, it" do eitt . (minutia any other anwein with this ilanstilath listablisitmen4 r , - • --- i...._ • *WAIT ? on rill IiAGON im . ' " itaina , yettennanes it , night ''' .. , •'4%, ":r.,•s: "ii sthoyaln - ' iii;..... '': wis r• - , - -n...... 1 „7...2t.t. -•-• • ..• .--.: • - __• r .. Juseptild. - - =lt '' : = - VAN NORTON & •' • D1111."24 13 Mr 44111.111225 OP • • RED AND. WHITE ASH COAL. • - rhilsidelphis. OPIUM: trx Litiet, street. sew Turk. ' • fi Thane dnet. Ittotnti. , C NIBE.RLAND COAL. . - Alr, sole Agents for the "Leligl Coal and Navigation Company. (ktoborle,'sB • • _ Pier NO. 2. . . -- BLEXISTON & COX, -.,. SUIPPZAS 07 lag BM QUALITtiII 07 WHITS. 1.811.11.. ED ASH sittd THRSIONFILCRUYLKII4. -- COAt,• FRANKLIN (X)SIFANTN CIifIRBK. .- ~ : VINDCOAL; en.. UAZIAMON lA.: ; • ' NIGH COAL. .., , {217 Walnut street, rhirsidelphts. . :OPTICESt 4 New street, New York, ~i- , • • ' 41 Daum street, 1k;544 . . • .. . „ October 10. 'Si '. ; • - ~ .. ' .5 Pier 'Ne.4l. .'.. . BAUM. OGLE & CO.. • • ',. i:7- .F.XIRII AND saiirrls Dt • . • - , • - •MIL.4I63:EgIEtCPW - C .Xi, . -, -- 'First Quality •Jted•4l . sh twat. ' T i ... ,• • ••• N0.'113 Walnut street. Philadelphia. , "OFITICfiS: No. '7O Sate etreet,lkwitoti. ' .., . N 0.166 Broadway, Nov pals. 'l,- • OetoberV; 50 - • •,. 1-„ -. . * -4, . . • . . % Plst 1ti03<,5, • Tyirß.-STONE do CO:, , , ... DAALZIII UV InitlOM Davßtrriors Of - • ' ' Red igisell White'Ash • • SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS, • . GEORGE'S CRFEK CIT=EP.LASD Ctn. iOFICES : ' 7 ll watglovaiiiir,,4,l4,brii...:. 1 -. . IMs• Broadway. Now York. ' • " 'PIER NO. b, POFt'aICGUOND. • Ortolierl6,lB . . - - . . '::- • ' -.TOTAL." 43„r37 411 431981'13 ti. 384 14 7.433 10 38,363 09 21.825 00 12,4 n In 21,V2 1.5 21,717 01 19 09 MISCELLANEOUS: PICKLED SALMON, 1_ IILIESS 'MACKEREL and DRIED IN DENT, just received at NICHOLff Corner 24 and • NEW CONY' COOD LAWNS, PRINTS, MAID .. Ate.,,just received at • NICIIIAS & DECK'S; LS Corner 21 and Market, streetA,,, 71 00 "3,801'01' 189 08110 1 1 . 7 12 10,093 03 t's,tra OS RAW 13,237.828 17 42.510 IS saaskin 05 ,54.'15 17 415,537 11 11101111= • 'TOWNSHIP CIXREW. BECOItD 300113. 4 a , LSO Order Books itndey the mew .!' L • w, Jo jail printed and toi SSW bly rth 11,'A9 11- • .. - 11.11A14AN. .IFLAT RAILROAD IRON. ' A . LOT of yery good pecond hand, 2 1 444 inill-Flat itatOosil Unit no bend. end will t tad re,:bonablY by • HAYWOOD ? pEk: k CO. „Pottsville, June .4'59 , , • "ILI. CUM BELTING, , • A 1 1 , 1 TiS R C , tt g. i w r . lir r. k . i n ns, R ubberubber Carritge qrriiglk or suctirme a Trtomps)s.s. :1. • Corner Centre and, Market Streets. • • HEMP HOSE: A , GOOD:Artie% trir Hydrant pnt poses. at lsilf the prlee of ratite*. Call end' Pee 1 at • sTtelITER E T,110311130.V. .oorner_Centre and t larket St reete..l 'Buy the WAMSUTTA Ptints.. 'rimy. are the Bes t Calico es-yet of feted to the r ohne for tda money. • • .. Etrotri'ligAatim: ' BEFORtS7 I IIII3IST# ONG &CIL; -April lA, '3lO let-bufl! • litAf . YORK,. • NOTICE+ • To Coal osiorotors 'knit Siittylkill.COun • ty 111rea*:1 • • SlIOKING• TOB ACCO, by Steam poorer—WlN. a'day, at Hamburg. Sim& lax To'bie. Co and Sklar Manufactory, Ott hand and ready fat salt: 200 . b.t vela 'tweet wanted Soothing Tobacco. - 1 4 J0/0 , 0 Halt Spaulph Segais. • , . • 2r.ooo:ilies.ttp.tob , h ReLtira. . " , . • .. • 10.1.000 :lead and Etna Sorors. • . . • Orderathank.ullyt•edelrod and promptly attended to. To rnia 0.4. 31A ICY All :SI 3101031. ' tramburs, 'Berk, County, Pa. 2114.5.17 - , . - 331 t ,ASIVD -7.-~ V 4 21 0 00 NEW BooNa...Th r 11rAtv *man 13L ND AIN A PLEASANT TALK . abaut Fruit?, Meets and Farming—by Henry WI. Bereher. • •••• •.. . Now :•tate Papitit.or views and Rappriencei. of Bell gimt Stairils—br Henry Ward 4teertser. th',.. Nerr . and the, Old. or California and Indla In Ito, infinite Aspects-4.y J. W. Palmer. . • , , ' Areadia—hy , ihe Author of the thutrrolutiasa• Papery . • , . 'llt. S. Cotten*. -The ltonsanee'of a Poor Toeing Mao. ... 'The Vazabond;Ll.y . .A&m Nadeau. •• "• • Just published, and for sate at ~ 11. DANNAN'S' • ' Nook a. d Stationery Store. 17 Z. 4 91 F Jet 1 I : 0 0 160 .100 • . • REPORT .. t the Treasurer of the--itorlmit:h of N, J. CRE.. 4 SONA*. Feb.. 1959. • ' ' , ... ~ • W. 8. COULTER. Tfeashrer, in item:Hof mitAlhe • . Borough of Cressona. . loss. . ',, PR. . .. ~ Tab. 1311 i, Dalanee of caeh on hand as pey in. dltor's ace. $19816 April 26th, ,Cash of .1..1; Upchurch, C. 8., fine, .$2 01 permit. an. • 250 line 28.1.11,_0f Gabriel Wattner,Collector, on lea. A • •, of hotongh tax. ' 50 00 • Jut? 17th, .• . ditto ditto . ditto ~ 53 00. orders taken A ryula from O. Witu. ' ner. Coil. Noe 101. 81, 83.197.91. 161 . 77. 75.1X1. 72, 110, 95,102, 7* • and 103, amounting' to. ' , 60 21 6 Jul); 19th., Cam!) of O. Wagner. Coll, 69 23 - . July 29th, Orden, taken as cash from 0. - Wee. ' ner. Coll.. NMI. 71, 71 To. $5. 61 , 90.88.79 and 80, amOnnt Me to • 39 13 . ". " ' Cash of Daniel Albright, Juane. of •. the Peace—ttnee,- • 10 00 Aug. 16th v Ordete Liken cc nab from (1. War t - ; ner, Coll.. Nos. 119, 117, 112, 98, 114. 120. 105 and 104 , ' • 11 77 •. " " Caeh oro. Farner. COI I:it . SA 2.1 Sept. 14th, _ ditto . . litt? - "--, .--- 75 00 .__ 50 ka) 15054'60 " • Cash of .1. J. Uprhorrh, C. D., penult, 3f., 0 Nov. 6th,, ditto dtttn permit', 100 Nor. 16114 = Orders taken as rash from 0. War arr. Coll.. No*. 12J, 124, 131, • 123.1Mttr000littne to _ _ 11 87 Cosh of 0: Wagner, Coll., 35 13 Jan. 41b, Cash ofth Wagner, bon.. 45.75 " " Ordh " " 127, 325 ati " caoh of J.]. Ilpebareti, C. 11.. fine, - Mullin. • 2 00. Feb. 11th, Order% era. Wagner, N 0.144, 0n• ox nnurailtm,'• 40 . 46 a :a Oriiers , of 11. Wegner, 141. per' eentze a s , ii_ 1 ; 1I Balance by G. Wagner, 4 38 Toisl, • By orders,pskEont sa.tollmrs: /no. !Insider. N 0.20,0. Seemonr, No. 60..1w.. Tsylop, No. Jno. Dentser; No. 02, • r 70 .1.14,11 u vit. No. GI, for hauling, Geo. . 'Frit lg. No. 65. street , B ' oo yno, E. Wlfarin, Auditor's fen. N 0.68. . 00' .11ine 11111 k Seh. ii. 11.; R. CD, R M . • I • • Wm. Newell, No. 70, lumber, • 2 TR' April 27th, Mores Rimpbell, No. 62 "tuft 86, 34 42 June 30th, jno. ileibnydor. No: 92, Attpervionr, 12 00 July 12th; James Hark, Nos. 82. and 108, for • hnoling on street, ' 1 . 2 11411; George Morris, Nos. 90 and 180, 111 • . ; bor on street.. ,; 387 a " Levi nelbmlder, No. 90, /shim Jam • Reibmider. No. 109. Supervisor,' • a 11104 T. B. Giebr. No. 67; A Oditnes Yam, " 17th, JaeobSwarts. No.IPB.A. Reltimirbw, Plo. 74, G. Dartolet, Jr.. No. 302, , labor, ; • il7 42 " C. i'e moor. N 0.85. A. Morgan, No. I 110, Wm. lirlaer, No. 73 labor, 12 89 ..; 148. " Wm.'L. Irer.NO. 76, fl. Wexner. ; No. fri, Ontistt.hlo fee!., Dania • ' Shanely., N 0.77, lobar. 11 10 " 1 . John Reifimider; No. 78, Win. L. • . Grey, No.l9l,'Jno. Sillier, Jr., No. 107, • It .' " Israel Boyer ' No. trl. Geo. Boyer, No. 84 mod 101. labor, ' , 643 "' 291 h, Wm. Slyer,. No 'll. C. 14ynlotir, 73, .I,enh ?Swartz. No. 7n and ft.i, " " P. J. 11. 1.4 m. No. 81, lumber, John ear. No: 94 and SI, • 16 41 " Jai. Rork. Noe. 79 and 60. hauling and Libor. 11 Fr " W. S. Coulter, Nn. 11.1.. thniol • Al ' bright, N 0.116, A. M. Mortimer, . 600 " - 3161. Iteimbon Itelfsnider, No. 07, work on, stmt.7.B7 44 , 44 Imoiri Yrieler, Nn. 91. masonry, P 2 68 13114 D. Rannen, N 0.127. edrerlhdng. de., ; 10 00 " 16th, C. D Boyer. N 0.119, M. Greer..4ll, Wm. A. Hammer, No. 112. ! 460 " Gtay. No. -VI. N. Thomas, • 0. Wagnrr. N 0.120, • 365 • " Ems !I net Koch, N D.lOB, Thos. limes, • • NO. 104. • . • 3.49 , (i. W. Haas, No. 12'2, IL A. Wilder r ho.. 117:: 1 P 7 O c t. 6lb, John ItelArnkler. No. 130, Soperrisor, 25 00 . " (leo. Borer, N 0.125, Libre. 67 " ." James Wiremsn, No.. 63, 113. and 128..f0r lumber. , • • 11 84 NOT. 6tb, J. J. Upchurch, N 0.13; Iterorder's • fees. . • ' - • " John Beitimider, So. 133, street labor, 700 16th, B. !taster, No. 10 0 . Jacob Searti4 No. -124:Herbert Thome. No. 111; 1130 • " Reuben Ltubenstinn.-Nn. 69. Danl. • Itartelet, Jr., No. 12.3, Danl. Plair: , ted. 106, • - • -2 37 bee.. 18(14 0. Seymour, No.l2B,lahor on street, 394 " John Beihnider, No.!" 3 1 19eff bor. -9 00 ••-1639: • Jars. 4th, Wu1..14 Gray, N 0.127, shovels and • hauling. . 3 2A " 90th , J. J. Upebueb,eompeneation,N*l3o, 10 00 • ' W. S.Coullsr, N 0.141, compensation as Treasurer, ' 15 00 • " , D.ll. Albright. No. 140, cotopenss. Hon as Secretary. • 15 00 • - a Thos. Joiner, N 0.138, street labor, ' . 44 • Tab, N.Lantenstlce, N0.112,C0m . 13 00 Tab. 11th, G, Wagner, No. 143, per tentage on eollscticroa 17 93 * Banners( lon ' order, No. 144, • ' • 49 ' 46 • . Bal. in bands of Treasurer, $lO6 sad. uncollected, 916 33, 15306 . We, the underebtowl, dudnano( theßerouxh oferee• eana, Schuylkill enmity, hawing examined the magnate et Win. S. eaulter, Treaeurer of the Norm& pt Creatively sod compered the tedeitt to the hands of add Tneurnrer i with the oilier benit.end the minute book of Coutwil.end ' with his peyletent%lind them to be torreet;and that he ' basteerlYed'elx hundred end eixhtpthree denim _and foltygout tante, ($683 41) foi borough taxied Snell, and that he hie paid out flee hundred and thlrtydollare and tidrtpall twits, (11170 EX)leatlex a haft aceitallds hands of ens hundred and ' els donna and ' faffralYettely, _ (111011 70) and al balance due)y theOelleetor of for &Ilan:DA thirlrefght tante. ($4O say aslant la all * 'lntent* of onit hundnet and liftpthtne dopersand eight cents (4143 he) yet anakitzended at , tlala date, February 1 _,, • ~. : • , - Jso.K.-iviisax .. 'Au*s. , . • - --:: Aggidttikilli!Jelt:- -, -1 ' .'jneejj,, , 62 • , .. -...1 , - . - . " sf..-t. . Pier No. I. " $383 44 - • .4 e ' 1 `-',.!"..-'.-,:' Pier • • LEWIS ROTEIERMEI ,t4, • ATILT/ AND lOUTTILI OT COrt. - car i ;el roir ntialry the Carac . 4 the heat qualities et RED AND WHITE ASH COALS. a o.,LEUIGRindCRIIDEIL.ND'COAI. • • • ; WUAHF NO. a, /Ic4mosp.. #Slb;Walnut artist. Philadelphia. 1. 10 Exchange street; Boston. October-10, 62 , 42- •• Pier Zio. Iri • 'MEW R.' WHITE. . - =rine or .1 IMAGE' NO. I t PORT 101110 ND. ere. Me Walnut' street. Philadelphia. °l7l tr. SOO lasi Thirteenth st., Near York. °etas, 16, 42- Pier Mk 9: "•‘. rrileloo 113 fs Y. at m'. SINpJICKSON.'& GLOVER., EMZIM7I ISCHOTLXILL .WHITE'ARD „Labligli - asait !mum-Inoue Coal.. No. as Walnut acre t. Philadelphia. ' —.!.""'". low fliatit House Rue:neut. Bonito). ' WIIARP N 1).% PORT RICII,MQND, PIIadDELPILLL 'llte,brintry 19,19 . ' i , Pier No. 10.• , . • • r BANCRO i ., & FT. LEWIS C 0.,. insu Or CELEBRATED ASHLAND COAL,' • WllO3l 11/MANUA" MOUNT/4N. • OFFICE--111 Walnut street, Couraireial 1361111114, . P I 1.2 dr I phi& . • ltew Tirk Oak( —iv Cedar street. Boston Ontke-23 Kilb) dirt. , • • LOct:l3, 'AI • 43- ICIE . (V • `.,JOS . COLE •••;• •,• MINEttil.Allll SHIPPEi:II TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL, • Prom tiMiteevestiale and Rockville Collieries. .OVVICNo. MI6 Wilma street, rbiladelpbia. • • forwarded ekon Port Clinton by Reading Railroad, or in Boats by Behnyliall Cana; gay 14; Id ' I * 29* bAvis PEARSON ' IiCrAVE opehed an _Mice,: in Room Nci:2,3S IVlulam street..N.i • ?relit.** the ie.!. Ica their rniebrateS :UST MOMS AIN WILLIES ASH SPOON VEIN :AD A rt COALS. • lair Oniere ;liven to IttrAtoe TIMM, at the &belie ptree, will , receive prompt and rallYlU Itrtention. kArirli 94.59 1 3to Itniet j~Tetviarrivat of PIS I.IINGr 'TACKLE, at • ' STICIITERA WiIO3IPSON'S, . IV.. , •Corner Ceutr,estod arket Streets, G RANT'S GRAIN CRADLES: gi STICIITER A TIIOIIPSON'S. 21. i Corner-Centre nd *act StreAs. GRANT'S I • lALRROVED:GRAIN CRADLE, for 1 4;t41. bt, . . 141011 T a JAMUL, '24 I . . Centre freer, Pottsville. ' 0, 0 0 0 •CA P A LSlti '4,000 Tomato for Ad, cheap. by 1. B .'NAN. 44,,App1y on tireon,rood (kat tier . pßEseßite:).l4o.tp. fro beat everything; rrquirlei no'ce- AL meta or betiding to 'WTI! *heti' all owl see them, at • &TIC:MEM & T , : • Ceotro Lerkrt CAR PET FASTENERS. ' • :iv ' Ll Et.'ltor Sore. Ktles i ittid - itch . • :. In Larks, to be had , ' - STI Corm), • • .:sc , GERMAN AN anti Grasi Serf 1;6. rat, Snitba, Bey Hie Stem Si., _ 9.3. . _Owner Centre? iand '%fmrketStreffs. T' ICE CREAM FR EZERS.- TIIE-ceLbrated Ice Pream Freezer that 'Cones the Creata,C,datarito. Ices, ar., from sto iTtulnutro. Alto Water Codlent fOr Family anA 'Cgliea use, just reectrett and for wile cheap at, ' c IL lIANNANT Julia 4,'59 Vt. oviVan;t lireirry„(Zrre, .WILLOUGHBY'S ,* Air-Tight Fruit Cali, Jars and Bottles. HE sToPpElt BEING SIMPLE IN commucizoN, and to wily applitel,li the tgr.et dealderattun an lona wiabedlor. and only.,needsao . examination to conviure the most Inered canna - of its sit , perinrity over anything yet Invented or Uri* to be. • leld by . 11111911 T & LERCH, 21 • •°, Cen neatreet. Pottavititt.. • FIRE_ INSURANC_E', FARMERS' AL. of Yerk. Pennsylvanj'a: IV.ER 'SIN YEARS 'IN _OPERA,- 1.,. VON. and nOaleeroinents_innde; Eartml * Caplta4; ov.r $150.000. , : . • -, 1.• •. 4 • QUAKItII, CITY, of Phllada. Capital—s3oo,ooo. One of an noo4 i'eliobl! in the ' Omen In Slltytnan's Ilnlldla , Titer For.ren note; Puttnsille. ' 1. T. A: 00bFRICY, - June 4.'59 2.34 m ,) • 1. • COAL MINES TO LEASE. • 'PRE NEW (.;REEK COMPANY de , L sire to lease !kir ralsralili Cho , Mi?m,sft i Wed 'spar rimistomt, ryi ota, on Me li.st oS' the Baltimore st °Ala Rairead, MO woks west of Daftietrwe., in a healthy and `pithannt titualion. The improvements comprise 211 miners' , .honsoll'ofilre,l weigh scales, Large load house with 4 shutes. capable of shipping 500 to 1000 tons of Coat daily. a blacksmith and. wheelwright shop, barn and Stabling for 20 horses,' tram-roads, sidings. Ar., de. The:mines are suflielently opened to employ 100 men. 'id**. are 30 to 40 acres of the bind of good quality wider cnitivation, , The Gat Is of superior quality for osan ufaciniln3,lol , ll generating steam. and ran be delivered ,In the earl on the sidings of the Baltimore A Cittoßaproad at-rery low cost. Apply at the Company's o. 311 Walnut street, Philadelphia; or to J03;11. YUGII, the' Agent, resident at Plednan.t: Philadelphia; ! lune 11, '59 1 21•4 t . • A. M. ALLEN'S DOUBLE DISTILL :I'D SOAP! AO-Wirranted the Only IX nnine-Oz • , For Wow Wig .ned lllenchiug Linic t i„lferf i rs. &a&a il RIIAM WAT VIE LADIP.O SAY Il IMIT T 1 E have vied the above Liquid Soap the the last? yeitrs. au we know. from loitu experience. it does nottrijiire I linest linen or muslin. We highly recommend ; It to every lady who wishes to save laimr an d hard surip, and have beautiful white clothe< '. Mrs. Wet. W.lff, Mrs. MA r. Mee. Jas. Tittmel. " Thos. Aster, T. tilllldtio, "I. Y.Noorkiles, " Sherman. " F. Mucha% " Thos. Mills, " McGinhese, ". J. 11. Treibly. • "•• Isaac Severn, " And hundreds of :bet a:too numerous to emotion. ' For sale at IL Bar an 's Itchy, hi bottles, prire,6 cents —sod 1 rents slowed tbi Knell! b Met Alan fbr sale by Ilunizirt4r !lave% and by Dior head Co . alln eft, elle. trice, 0 'cents a plot. Pottsvilte,,llay 2R, 4 • • 1••• 22- airREAD THIS "- 46 4ECEIVED., NU:Aline. May 27th, If 59, of the: WEST DIIANCII MUTUAI. IN. SERA CE COMPANY, per ban& of Mr. SAXOU. C.- TAT* 1011, Agent; the sum of Teo Dullers, which Is In fall fur two "reeks sternest. For the Prompt manner In Uldelt the =Azent ;vied In my rave, I am under obit:MOM"; as I received my dues two dayitafter I sent In my claim. , • • EvrlbecifollY. , RENRF MEYER." • "this I. tl ce . rtify. that I attended Mr. Ilentr during his recent alekneol, gave him his certificate, and was present when the Area, Mr. Sturm C. TATI6OII, paid him Ten Dollars. Yount; inapertrully, • • - Jpint.r.AtipEntat, M. DP . • jarilize Blake taken en•Reasonablo Terms. • For fa rbter partlenlar,lFOl at the Mire, - FEGER'S norm, rorrsrmix, .PENN'A. Bann .4 !Anon, Agent: • ratimille, Mu 23, t t • ' fROPOSALS .OR coAL. (IF} ICI . of the' POreif ~ I iron • %Yorke', 1......, so, 200 South Third sttis4,obiladelphls, Jane 1; 1069. , • Proposals will his received 11 1.1 6Z i elite until the 2 eth lost., for the deli rety at the,...l*al Iron Works." South Fifth street below Tacker stripy of 3300 Tope, (2240 lbs.) or a portion thereof. 1l l- BEST QUALITY Airrneerrs . COAL, . (i'redfveee Nair, [Hit; nil OW Impurities.) %Foisted o'er our scales alit parnea into Meyer& 'Do... livered ea follows: ~. I' 800 lITLR I.L. : . 100 tons Chelan ul.lOO total Broken In July. ~ 1 0 0 " " 100 " I .. August. • • 200 " ' .• " • 100• 0 71 " &Wernher. 300 " ' _.4 trio "i t " October. 800 " - t‘ • 100 . : ", • - " Nof ember - ' .11E11111n nrcken, 100 toes taimp in July. - " WO "A ''t ' A ogoet. , IF.' " 'lOO " 4 ' Reptembei. r " 100'"" 1 October. ' " ' o .' 1 November. ' ' g bids wilt be erkpeeted. It req a trot. to ire, stating nail° and locality of the mine. rill be . "Com" on Ilbe emend Tdesday of lb:ming tbe &Heel, I .'' )tonais, ttitzei. a Co. , 1 • 2d2t Tart kit malt) tarnish oompl! Paym.nts each month fo) ' Jane 4,'59 Campaign o 1860!—A Papdr for lleansilvanis: ....... I - "The State Journal , " - . ..rracia ZWEVERY aATVRAJT aoarrAo. At N. E. tor. F(/2h and Mutat* sts ,PhiCstfcl ta i ItY 111, STATE JOURNAL O.I3IPAIC ' . 1000 111uuw--4120 Each. The Sate Journal is is large plie, double eb Family Newspaper. I e list of contents will be varied's' We it. sel ia id each week embraces something of Interest and Ins . tlon ftw ail dames of readers. In Politics, as le all o her sobjectii of public hatred, ft.asstiment no Nub voce/ position'. bit endearors to edemas the PEOPLE'S cause with all the nutria sod Ability It can estutuand; according at all times due comity to. an honest differ. *nee of opinion. It alma only to'oecupy a Mett l e Seld, but to oeenpy . that &weighty. ;To be a journal, worthy of Its name and our State-4:oe that Ponnsylrenittas may refrr to with confidenee led pleasure.ood that will ' reseti as newly as poeible, every raloryiesotio /dare, Is its high. est ambition; and to make it Pie' we sok Abe county. -lance and cooperation of ~i neiresiags. - Bowe of the ablest writers that tan , be procured ant employed to coati 'bate to Its eolumna—portraits and other .illustratioris are fropiently introdneed. and no reasoeoble expense Is to bake It the HEST LEW ILT- h'EWSPAPER extant. Sigir yRy Terast e e.ri.PAyable invariably in adman. . - One Copy 'Tom , - , Web POSIT CUPW, i $ T - 00, / 76, TerrOop /6 ' 7 . r n* 0. - onwto. - _ Witilietried agent .for the MAI Atower, Aral le teem tattyaoiig Mittylkfil mealy. J une ,119 , =NEMO _ & CO.,* weetieux Daum zet ens aire Lantz= er Anthrtioite & Mitutninous Coabl. r SA italqut Onset. Philadelphia. Ofit/CrJ3.: 110 Broadway. New Terk. - • • St* street. Bogen. Peoiteer ;kippers Pim BliatbeOpati, ' =MOH, 11115IINTATN, AA ZLETON - AND • ' COUNCIL !MOE COALS. ' •-• March 26.,50 . • - ..• No. FM. ' . Node Starterearst.—Foa Idwalleld.--.C. kis Waktletwadurt. '. N. STUETEVAh 2 . tit e ierCli 1 . • oralatna• IN 'TUB VARSOCIII oreacsNryWaie,or 7 AN RAOITE 0049.10, i v LUDIIIHI TIM BPiT vatactive OP • RED klI ITS MU BOLICIYUCL & LEP:OII43OSM - s , ; . • ALSO, ~. . - . . . CUMBER Nl‘froor t 'W. Frostburg Coolpauri Groom 1 Nook Moe.' • , . N 0.1.10 Walnut rwrort.Fhlladalphla. • OFFICES: No. '..1 IC Ply street, 110-too. , • N0.,11,11 Bre dway, eor. of Cedar at. N. York. Siriklptaiwila frrol'wbarweit Now. 121 IS; Port Rleti woad, Elitabetbir.orti N. -J., talllmoro. Md., and Aka audria, Va. ; -- " - (April 10,'60 16. 00ible , ' Plee, Nov 13.'..- ' ROGERS. & LIMIER. imissits AND animas UP COAL Red AshT6PRACII BIOUISTAIX, Lupin, and Mi er ehelei velar. • • - • • -* ._. White Aish..RAVEN. MACK lITIATII V 7411418: 1 . OFFICE ; 1 1 11: M 16 ti aln t:t i t tre tt b 41 3 Y al orr il. . . IVIIARF k 0.1 31 RICHMOND, PHILADELPHIA. t • YES &; GCIDSHALL,, • •. SHIPPERS of . - • RID WHITE ASH scatrylanit COAL h CRW PORT ItICUMOND. Lehi and Coal at Retail. • VII seer TM Mid Arch - street& 01T10C4403 Walaut street, Philadelphia. October , . • 42. •- : i • Pier'Pto. 14. , i l / 4 dims : 4. lI ECKSCHER -,& CO.. , 4 ,uterus OP, BROAD..It lINTAIN, BLACK DICATH AND 8131.EONIR . ..„ , • ; , UND ASU COALS. - r ,. . 45 Sm i th street, Newlin h ' . °M- "'' In WA nut street, PhDs e p la. • ' October '5B - • ~ - - ' 0.• • ' SCHT.I T iLKILL NAVIGATIO Shipping WHARVES'for ARTRBdCITB 414 wane/ No./. IS AVDENRIED , & CO. - , , • R : e BIZETEL, Porrs . & , ! , , . ( WiWalnut Etry- !... rhandalphla. .. orFicp:, , , 110 Ikradway, Km.• York. • .1 ;1 • 1 ~4.ate..Sirect and Iderch.nte Row, SNOOD REPPLIER & BRO. , (N. B. Lnr. at Ai remit' ste., Phllada. 35 Pide 151-ert, New York. tileichatite Bank Ilailding, Provide ote. • .., .. DAVIS - PEARSON & CO., , . 1 )14th LSD NIIIPTPUret ?Ili • , A FELEn ~; TCD 1.0(31:.‘T 310UNTAIN ,1V HITE Art' sod 1 • SIVIIN "NEIN - • ,• • I . . ED ASH COAL,' ' No. MS Walnut Si vet, Pbll-delphla. OFFIC . :{No. ,39 Willllll3 Street. New Yt.rk. No. it Doi..e Street, Dorton • . WILiiii—GREENWICIi t DKLMS'ARE AVENcIi. DArts Pr- R 505, PHILA. • GIDLON OUT, Asn WM. COLA.ILLS!. Whar . ' No. ti.P.OORDON. . f • , HAS: MILLER . I. CO. . AM) ItHIPPASAI Or COAL. ' WHITE ASH, • Froth pe l IFINE KNOT and MT. LA FV.t cowinurs• RED • ASH, • Fro T tyeir 1.11(EN.:1X COLLIERIF.9. • • OANIAL NDINGS—OfEEN IVICIT AND SPDCCE Mff OFFICN: : -NO.lo4lVadout fy• •et, . Awl! o,l'o , • • 15.1 y CHOI7 T_EA3, 'BLACK AND GREEN. E,111"r Y & HEEBNEIL have. ret role and for mile, very ebo7ee Clark and • Green env, wth h they offer to their customer* at fair ratite. Poi tad! J in. 29, '5O • - 6. 04ACKE RS. Soda, Water, Sireet, Gin and Wine Crickis weeetved frepthesery *oak from Pbliidelphis. by BRATTY /I; HUBNER. Pottsville, 'SO ", L u rk S LIFE OF WASHIIQGTON. - •JUST publishe;4 the WI Volume of ity•*tivicol. WA 811114GTON, by frfll4.compluling lbe.Worki:abui full set', for sale at publlAue. primp, bT • B. HANNAN. '5O 41- . llontettiltr, Quire , 114, KEW LAW BOOKS. R IiSPOR'IS of Cases in the ,Supresife C•uurt of Pennsylvania; recommended by. Ihe Judaea of the Supreme tiourrof Pen asybrents. u equal authority with the State Belinda?* Reports. Tol. 1. Prise, $l. Jost , published, and fur role by B. HANNAN. ipDRAINAGE PIPE, alsefor conveying water, from 2 t 0,12 Inches In •dbineter, very cheap cheaper ban wood and as durable as lion. Perrone in want of uclh t'lpe will find it In any quantity at ht. 11.iN NAN'S Store s Pottseille. 12. 'Marrh . l9,'s9 , - L. •REEER'S NIAREWE, YARD, • . • t in gti. St., Pottav sue ' , ra. ORLEASE cell awl see his stock. of =ale work on bind. - VAIII.TS, SIONt3IENTS, 15 and GRAVE STONES. o nitnental and plain, made to 6. Jer I,y good and experienc e d mediae' .e „Abe, building lid :rhle of every description, Au, to- cult thri times. airOnfee-2d *Wet, pottaviUe, near the yard., April V. 9 :. *Am ,---..._....-....—, - • . . - . Sli hter .& Thompeoli,: HARDWARE, CUTLERY,' • . IRON, TOOLS, &0.. Corner Centre and Market, "Sign of the kw," POTTSVILLE. PA. lan unity 29,•'59 • I-tf • • i . ' NEW STORE!, . ' ' • PHI ' subscriber informs his friends . and the nubile, that he his opened, next door to Frault , Putes Hardware Store, to Centre Ares; a new . Dry hoods; Grocery and Provision Store, Where can always be bad at reason le rates for CASH, Prime , Article; for. 1' slily tree! reason le all be cored:lntl, rerettlog I%ll*(l46llmnd Sewlrorit. and will always hare an hand a fine selection of PANCT DRESS GOODS. 4i'-IttgiTlng his ba•loeas his personal and strict at tention. he hopes to marl:, and restive a lair -*tree of the Isztrunagis of the citizens of Pottszfile and vicinity. • • •- 11. 31,INDIALD. ' ' Call at tie New Store.' • April 23, '••• IT-tf • 1 WM. MOYER: • Stone-Wake Manufacturer, narrisbur g . Pa. . I I EULL.ospooment of WARE coo stluily on band. All kinds of Woo nude to or. der; For price lime, address the proprietor. °niers by msit pr?toptly attended to. • HARRISBURG STONE-WARE. - .This Ware la clear of all noimmunimat:er. The gl.s= slog is Made of canine* eat eke ring. Apple Mutter or 'anything else may be kept in it with perfect iltfify.-....' There Is NO ,POI9IN Id It, as there) Is In ,emmon red EilltherWlllo. Milk and nutter keep much better I. this mei 'Hai than tt dnes 4'l:ml6m:l-Wore. 'lt Is burnt ton flint i lundy„ and will not shissrh any part of what may be : ut into It, and Ii not liable to break or er.sek In trine. : .. , ~ ire-Srldl by storekeepers InVOITSTILLE, and met. chants threw:boat the eiste.' '. " /N-A Wargilest . .—.6-A :imllyresl.lln= In Ilan rock. . PS., mate recently POISON KU by eating Apple Batter *bleb bud been kept Its Earthen Cmeks. the tie. sing nf b ia bleb is POLSONOUS."—Eciedie ifediesd Jour nal:lel . Ins.'s • • . . ***/ na I fAiiii.l's factOry in Y treet. between 111.10 a ad 7'nrth .is mail.. near the Rote Capital Resin Flour 11114, MARIIIIIIIIIRG4A. . !April :0, '59 ISilin PA COIIIIIRED REAPER AID MOWER, 'Wltk Wood's. Improvement. Is again presented by the . subscriber for putt e foror and patmpsge. _This machine has been ceimiely,ltied and testelor the past sik 'remand Das .tood the tfei. and Is now acknowledged to be the beta Beeper and Mower offered to the fanner. Two of these machines tore sold and used snceessinily in this county thl past year. They are warranted cut both gram and grab in a workmanlike manner, and capable of ratting 10 seem 0f grass or main per day. For furth er particuLts tend fr a parophtSt. P. les sl4o,dalliered on the tars at Wading. . 1 I , FRANK M: COOLEY. rearfiror. ..fgentfor Derks, abater and ScAleibt 'r ' libetrefile,Janwary I ibetrefile,Janwary via, lUD. Irittatid.Cootze.—Pear ;kr :—The Reaper and Hower I porrhased'of You, (31anny's Patent, with Wood's Int. pmembrit.) T owed In cutting my erop of grass and rain. 1* doom Its work admirably, and masonry sat. israelbin. and at a great intik. and I think it one of the mood labor man/ saachst that fanners can use. ITuagi. truly, - B. Pon. . , i ! '.. Attiring, loavant 11041839. Pant M. Cootiv— raver Etrel-Tbeldiosay Beaver sn i t Movree,lwlth Wood's Improvement, I parr.hwed of you last melon, I aped In entthig my dvara and grain, and it pre entire sal latact lon. I can cheertany sveonunand It to the armor&. '. 1 Tatra, vaaptilfully. - We have also the age...ey of • WOOVT.. PATENT MOW. ING MUMMA warranted - to est 10 antes of gym per APT. iNla NotluPatt li kal Munar. It lads*, light and Aurabla. • _ • ,• 1 - ,', '-- . ' Pyles achavltorm Ilaoldnie,'''' -.• AINII . ' ', -... • 1 alai ,al-.. ~ _ _ 615. Prrlald added. _ 1.1 IRANI M. =WY; Ageact. Reacting. lia. Dailirlai darlatateral leplanutant.lnidid and Go** *411,041111i sad ,Wllimr Wars.. : .. . , . • ' . .._ ,- .4111“kombarofbar bt anthorlsed to ream ovum for lb, *IWO Mower and Itaapar, at bia Erred Iltdrs at the nuuteltotainnot :prlere. 'and _sill' sand a moon with Itioall . WK - to :pat Ilion. In operation. Ei?ery Mathias 001 d b h" t Intittll ha n - arranbot,. .. ' .. D. MAMMAL: . May et-9 -- - ' - 111:10 " 1 - ' .. ; - , • ' t i - I ... ' • • c ~ ~ ~ Wharf No. A. DRAMS IN NANNY'S D.O. TURN() LIND tge paratb . , IP-OVI'SVILLS 118Alt1Cill S. (Wholesale Prices.) Wheat lloar, extra Iltelliy, it barrel, $8 . , 146 $3 elk do - do ' attn. 110 • I .d 0.4 oo do' do supselse, do • - 7 • oil 7le Wheal, ftrlkter,phi .'Oldie, , * 1 do bis i d, , 400 80 . so prime rod. do 170 Nosli thou% do I 0 1 Dad ParelA panid, pawl, II do do traborodr. do - i 1 /hied Appall, do II Ity., p butte', '.' 1188Bittio,porpouad 780:6. lam, do - • .11usolders, 14e • Oats, do 42 Ilests, ' - 12 ', Petetcss. do MO Ufa. ' 11 1 108 lr ,••• Timothy deed, ' i 11 laid glories Ors ; ' 00 s i-, lhoerbool, - ' 4 do MI quarter lb .'1 Ilay,pertua y 14 00816 00 Master, it ha „ 114 4o i, hgcsoloses, 24 It, pet sselks IlEr incivriviLLs PRODI2OIB , (Retail Pole's.) FLOUR, W..—Bitra Faulty Flour , $8 601 *lift d 9 Ote overdo* do $7 601 g WI: and Bye nonfat 9416. Buckwheat Flour at $3 0018 Bousd. X y.r Blimp dt 90 eta.. Cora Meal $1 (0 end Stlddllnp el eta 1p besbol. RAl:l,—Ryosol/sat $l.. 0018 be.. Coral* des Balsa) da , MRATL....-Ileof What 10.516 els. per tat Ilaec.. 9012 do. Teal 12 , do; Pork 11 do; Okonlden 180 9 do; Haas 12 to 13 do.,Bologna raumsgro, 14 do. PROVISION:K-4kt ter ollsat 19,0 ID eta* 11. Chew . 1 kgis le eft.* dos.. Lark 14 eta.** O A IIB -- 11 . Od 11 eon , ' 7e lk."” Mans di :Cote T do; - ArKtitto 10 den Crumbed and , Puleorlsed 14 do. 31811.-11alltet 12% ea 0 if; thick PIA 1 0 eta it 1w t Berens 12 1 4t5.* doom ; Black Flab 4 0 8 eta,* lb; Sea Trout IX eta, 'ft Mawr. • FRUIT A Tall:TA Bl.n—Oakets 11. 2 eta 18 bench ; Rodlike@ 3 ets. da: Rubarb 20 eta do.; Soled $8 rte.* hied; Apples 31 OEI eta. bill pork; Repo 0010111 , 12.,4 eta. Ili 1444; Beets 9 cts..:p te l b ; Psis IS rt... bill perk; New Potato*, 23 31 Its , peek. • • I. MEDICINAL'. • THE up= CAICIE - DOCTOR, ILITPO met with so many Invalid a iit te Pottsville, I. the Ord wok of Jens. has amie a. rangements to stop at the White Harm Hotel. $ dare Is every month; vier tho 2lth and 2011 of Jews, also; tbi =l42rib and 301h:of Joky. Thensanda and tam • or thOits.nds can eertlfy to the cormetwasa of hie &tott ing WM/W. Ae treats all Diorama tho Sash is heir to. • Ills medklnes an purely vegetable. ;• i. • CONSUNgTION, - And Dior of the Lowland Throat eared ie their 'Ant stages Ina abort time. He operas, s ou lb. knave! Harr- Reassess elt Mods , of Wens. Tumors. Tonsils, Polypus, straightest' *Cooked • , limbs or joints. te„ lie. He stops Toothache to Quo Monte, too of chum. Ala Pat* 11111er to without an,' mi0..1. The best proof of It le totrylt. Ho has and 3q you, pyqtkv; has been Its every tats. sad Territory: has .44,13 - b odredx and bender& with diseases of mlery name and oaten cad nudes all kinds otnest -mat. ebleh enables him at slew the that sight; to dr Uhlman.. row, lon't wait for your etkehboes. COMO 'onnwlves and pee. Examination free. Weldon" tram . 1 cent to $l. • ,q-41 boy at the entrant, to condeet jou to b MOM. DR. W. CAMANCHIII. 21.110 Pottn Ills, June 11,'69 READ!, READ!! READ!!! INIENWZIBPS Aromatic) Balsam, • IS a: REMEDY not to be, excelled for the swim and cram °elbow maladiaa incident to the Bummer Esswon, ell: , Dinerhtra, Dpestery. Macro or Cholera Morons, ViAniling, Aridity of the Nloward, are. Its eieellent Cannlnalle• powers, pleasant taws and soothing illghleOCO. tenders It a valuable remedy In hi fon 'a di/ruin% retailer to the Petard Suramelr, Crol- a Weninnt, Ito It has 'a rstniporatinll and 'touts Influence on the system. allayint inibismotathea titers exists It the Mottled' and towels—sad on trial will hatband Indlspaniable tot the well Wait et every family. It will be found es wall adapted to adults an children. ' • • shr , TR Y Prepared only by NtlitaWNlN. ' Diginuins Cheats& '•' . N. W. earner Nlith and Poplar six, Philadelphia. jetribrier.r4s 'cents per bottle.-14 Sold by CBl.ll. W. lino. and Jam G. Lamm Boa, Potraialle ; It. 11 laTui. St.:ask; E... 1. FIT, Taw. Oa. and b drunlats and Ptoreksopers morally. May 21. 'GP 21.1y ,Thoroughly Tried AND . . `as • ' I Unfailing Remedies it WAYNE'S! Sway no's! Swayno'fi, \ )3waynest , - Swayneell Sway ne'al . . ' Starnes! Swarnehil ' fraiaymiest ', Dr. ftwaymee Celebrated Family Medicines. . ' • . Dr Swaynes Celebrated Family iledieliwa, • Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. -Swayne's Compound Syrup of DIM Cheery." . "Swayne'd Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." , .Swayne's Compound Syrup of DIM Cheery." , Swayne'a Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." The ;treated Cough and ConsumptiOn Iteseedy In rise Is "Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," tbe flitlnal" and only genuine -It lid Cherry" Ceinpmend • . . Weak linnet. Heart Direain, Dronehltle, Aeihnia., . •it hooping Cough, 111.44 Spit i fog. Liver Cociplaint, Nee. • roue Debility, Rest bra N table, le. No remedy; boasted as It may In; ran pretend to *awning' It. Sitrayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar 'Pills. ' Stm.is Coititi—warranted to contain no redound—a ' mild and gentle po ;Wive, unsurpamed by any Sled'. eine for ream-ring the Alle, elnansing the lADDIACh, and etie:tually purifying the blood. These pills neithtr gripe, nor produce nation. Dr...Swayn ea Bowel Cordial. A PARASANT and sure remedy for APlAlleCßolora.Cl4 era Me 'hos. Mangum Dysentery, Cholera' lesfitsiton, Summer Complaint, Paine In line Stornarh and Seed Vomiting. Y•kk nem or the Stomach. de4 !.• • • - IFirEvery family should hers • bottle' he the honey,- In' case of sudden attack faille night.' It relieved all pain. • , Isis'ainable to Mothers. • PAU:A Sad hi n g Syrup, he/Children teething. • Aral • . pared only by Dr. Swarne It Son. Philadelphia.. , Great Spring Pisrityer 0f the Blond. Swaraa's Compound Fluid Lanni of Sarsaparilla. a •. gres. remedy for Scrofula, Old II tem* evil erects of klet4 envy. all Skin P.ruptione. Mood Pnrifyinsi. ie. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. tr'Dt. Swsv sire Bitter Catholiron." A very valuable Bitters, may be tabu's with .a degree of eert.inty, never yet experienced by a Welkin° of this character, for Con. otipallon, Flatuleure. Nausea. Heart Burn. Acidity of the Stoenach,Cold Peet, Debility canned by the Infirmity of age. prostration of strength from any cause; Deprave , eiAneif Spirits, Dyspepsia, or indigestion I o all Its totted, only An rents • battle. 1 • All the above prepared only by DL ERMINE AWN. No 8 NORTH SEVANTR Street, second drew above Bald. 1 Philadelphia. . Sold by Jong 0. illOir s ,It Sox C. Eerrad j ft:Mullis; J. K. litres , it W. Faeroes, Mlnenraille; CONRAD 01.- lIEIL TOscAtora; CHAR. URA 111%011,8ebDVRCI MIND ; ions 13 O ra n? AJ. R. CAI. s, Tremont t n. Pates, St. Clair; J. 'Mutsu% Middle - port ;S. A. Far, !masque • Knunu..Bstss e. Co., Pinegroye•, and by all respectable: dealers lu medicine's thennshost the musty and State. , Srar il,'S9 - - - ' •MI _ .--• OUTH 41ND INAIII4O9b. TUSI PUBLiStiEI), the 42ath Thou c - iry sand. sad malted in • sealed • ewes. lope, to any address, post pa , d, on receipt j tibv,. of three stamps. ---• A 1111:24CAL RMAT-01 ?DX POTI.CAL 112.111AV874031 AltiD Dtr CAT OF Tits CAOSV) sT .1111.1410641fseseelort," A.NZ TDB IN MMUS . CONSIDVAXCUI DF JAZACTALT. CT S. 1. ccursomi. M. D. MAI= 0? Till ROYAL DOLMA, 01 !MIL AC. • darbprrnintorehres or Pectin a I Embsions,Cienlial cod Nervous Debility. letpoteury. Lan of Energy. Depres. skin of, Bpi. ta. DIPPIRO of Um Sexual Dupe& and Impedliarpts to Mardi ge. arepromptlyandetfect ct. ally removed by the author's novel end most ouweratul "Medea treatment, by mains of shish the Invalid raa regain pristine health without having remoras to dais '•;erous and expatiates medicines. • (From the Loodoit Lamest.) The best I reetise seer written on a robJert of vital Imo , portant.* td all, well worthy the author's exalted repots. Lion. . wares.. the Pobllshen C. IttlYP. it CO., let Aye !sue. ear. Illth street: Pest Box OA Now York City. March 13,13 [WI 13:Im LThe Great Btreagthaaer and Pala Dutrayer. T. best and chevest houtehOld Remedy In the voila.. Simple and pleasaut to Iht application, certain and effect nil in Hs results. A. beautiful, selenUtle, ex. ternal Curative, applicable for the relief of Pain at any this', In any place, In any pert *fib* human ityabieb, and indwell circumstances.; If you put this MAR an here, if ['ain't* there, the Plaster will stick there nal . I the Pain has caialshcd. The. Plaster magnetises the Pain sway, nail PAIN.CANNOT EXIST WHERE TIM 'PLUTO. 78 APPLIED. ' f • 11640=111am, Larnettem, Stilframs., Wolk M.Debility Nervousness, Nenralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs an 4 Colds, rains and Aches of every kind, down even to Corna, are ItM3l EDIATELT ItELIbTED, and with a little patien4, PERIIANENTLT CARED, by ths magical Indueness of the 3IAGEETIC PLASTER, It is the simplest, sorest, street, pleasantest and champed remedy In salstenetc— Its application is univenal—aquaDy to thastrotig man, the delicate woman, and the.feeble Infant.. To each and all It will prove a Dalmtind a Dlessingo Haase Is apse. Able, and wit hoot annoyanse or tronisfo. ;Its prlCe Is within reach of ell— = rich or peer; 'all may have it, and all simuld tiara It who are sink, arid; suisrtaz la any way. • FARMERS should be alarm,. ;applied with 14val• sable PLAPTEIL It mill be the Good Physician. In any household, ready at airtime, and at hushing ranee. • Put up In alr-tigbi lin boxes. Loeb box will mike ifs to night piasters, Anil soy eland an opened then*. Prim 24 -.Altos box, with toll and plata dtreetkfna. • D. O. 31orekeat4. htrento wed Pro,pridor,l9 Maker stitit, ;Mrs Ibrit ..Itounx•D's ItAsarno Nurrra" is solilfb7 an Drug gists, in every City, roan and . Tillage or the Vaned Btates ' - EVIO•olly - THE IMPERIAL DEPURAtIVE I The Saitdani lemfdy of Mt NWatkastornr, . FOR ALL,DISEABIO OF THE 111 D. . . j ) , REPARED BY DR. LODNSBER . ELY & M., No. 60 North lath strict', %kw Arch. 'to Dadelphia, :Rif Chnorrow. a act Xerofabicis Pliant% While &MU* gs, Hip Dino. v. Maligrusict Glom. Chrbosthq, 74._ kr,lhaid bind, Ulm* IWO* Akira cad . . Titrool, Eroptimr of, the .911 e, . • i sad aft . -•, 1711.1101? S :A NO I MINIR ITIZS OP TUE DLOOD,', ,are Woe Wally c . id penhaoeutly sated by .:i_ • Imperial Thypera . tiv,e. ' Thlsidedlclms ea:nomads Itself to patleeth ark their confidence, tbr two reasons—grit—lt Is just - what It Is ftTrolauled to be, and will do all that la chained for IS—. but IL will ears nerd dlsease,because it is °Melly adapted and prepanet for one class of complaints, and those It tures- in as Slecosid Aire this If *Oaths to pun, kighis ammo/rated and aciire-46 that it et awn . masters the dlaya se—if It la curaLle. Large doses. uor lona' continued use cf it la Dot asked fiver-Oat to rh rws bottles will In a coas}orlty of ^ape& emblblt Its/real tam tire properties. In this respect, time and money ems wet wasted la long and fruitlem efforts to obtain a cunt. In Cancernecond derefidoes diseases, no medkine has seer equaled It In its successful enres. - - Telter, so obstinate and Invents, cannot resist She dotting and purifying effects of the Inns= Diro66. Mt. Mart of every character, no matter bow obstinate weft l ong ' s, invariably dd to the wonderful effects ' of the Inseam Dertounra. • Old or Young may use It alike with perfect Penalty. If you are afflicted, try 0110 Boni,. and If you wish *delta write 16 the Priuelps I Ottless, No, SO North fifth Street, beloa A rch, and you will receive it. (by etstholog stamp cur anirwer.), Ds. LOUNSIIEItith d CO. Philadelphia. - ASTI* sale by cumnats EPTlNO.Drusgist, IL Corner of Centre XPrititifslstrests.,(opposite Mor timer's Hotel,) rottiorMe. Pa. • • Arlor Sale by Druggists genstrally. Dee. "flfl ' *gammon nicnoutt-noterial elrust published—A New Revised aria Wrred a Kdltioa of Washes Quarto Dktloasry, th aulaernes Illoatriapnua thy a . lio at ' • t7l. 4 4 1.10AN'S Drk ani 5f1.41-1.44v Som.. .2 PAN
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