J~bu~aat. /11.1. E, PA: TILAV*; felt in . Philadelphia et legnenets of the attempt of treat Railroad'Compamy.+ ,aneosiably notoelou(it Lagielatore—to violate thy, carp . on th■t day. On 7p meeting tiftitizeus ;was cm Hell, Philadelphia, .11 leas:peewee of durappro to of the Sabbath. l ' • ililetphis, but- tkO ttaie at large country are Interested• in f tbls mat ed ad floally,decide‘ Divine Writ ; ibe , Lovirs;Day• *kali be alpito.ss... 1 . On that day physical labor must " . '-ilffi eatinot violate God's cote. Molt expecting pun iskmkut hereof. • 'Da 'violate mites Statute against the t being liable to a penalty. ever, from soy ansideratiOn,of this i• ink that Sunday buret is &moan and physically. -, In the end no au k , a , way or other ampany,is s piper, purse, by working on eunday, and •at the history of every company Snoday trains, , will ,Show that the / reds dead lea. The Sunday trains . lug Road have never paid, and we . ening of Siinday Mille' to,Atlantie band in the end . si kad loss not only • • y but to the plars4. intadueing' as I - kly, eases of chi: rowdies to die. of ,whet op to tbit period has , pro a favorite watering plane. . , sr, and the Sunday papers of Phila. !advocating the raining of passenger • day, dwell palbetially, no the need r waiting else as of the-City have to own' on Sunday, theft; only day' of • Pou r fresh air, relaxation ; etc. Pouf lyy I Atones of the put few years in•P ila- Iregard .to 'Stincfay ' suburb recurs i ns, boats, etc., has not been favorable to working people making such trips, for ian worked by _ grade of crime h be se ter.! eetee,: eoi og to , .d r 4 'aloe paid 1, eat, a slog, Ple ,fet. OYs a a r y tare WI phial of tb 101 they tub • Prti delp ars .4 that d er. gioucesterhae'borne an unenvia- I • • ion in that respect; end the 'authorities permit the. Sunday passeitger ears to er the new Fairmount Park equaity ablate the rtspectable. Under i cia -neutron of the working classes. which - tietten in. fact, the present is an at , • oto but re • eot4. r tb .o foo mot boo tom nil atia ni.ed by a few reelileesi journals—by i • y eoration to make money by !L system..., OW tion of the Sabbath: r e 'bull i- therefore, that Sunday travel, which • is t elimployMent of labor, ii not only 11- bet +lied for; we believe that no -eom. indivldiil is a gainer in the end h i tbaiiley i we can provelhat where a ilwai ` co mpanymake s ogre dollar by rains on the Sabbath, it loses two; and ,nt to' the Selanylkill Navigation Com- 'h sinee•lrhai stopped berth running on 1 Sundei, as been palpably, the gainer, hwy isolVt of view. . . _ empty ii ladelphin„ will 'we trust, be Ir z is net olely a lots! matter. The' a any, resul , will extend 9.llyoughtfut yid we wish t ales a deolsieti in the matter, I .an fnde to - etymon! . regress.- ir I jitter tbr o gh-the streets of our Mile, tbadt; why t tirt, open . Ails and ' thra c loskehurrh ' ;for these wile patronize the m i ke thall:Aeir , next demand. We . . ~ eatitious iiintir lnnovat!ons. 4 : ,00m legal' 'puny' wor runnings we con p 0 pang rah I , 1 its Ifno o In a peen.: Ths at defeated. principle th e State , which wi Cars are t oo the Sr tras,and Bari will should • .-•-• . 4 . •. ' . 1411,6ELPHIL '.. The i•Os . News iu . ; colpy ing an article in oar .e' lait - n - Po , Philadelphia's Lack of commercial en ' terprise, etnarks: , • . 4t Is oreiga finite! and. Government favors,: that hair made New York - what she is, and not • any:intr ., le•staptrlorily in point of energy in her owls pen de. It is an easy nsatter:to be libelist, ' 'when soebody else furnishei the means." - • WA wi I very readily admit that the pm/parity t .; of New i 'ark ts dui in a great measure, to the use DA tht point of: foreign capital, and yet there taust.be ometbing peculiar in the enterpriie 9! i tbipeop of that city, ta which enables the to se -1 ,-, / • • cure-Abe advantages they possess. We ;1 9 not de iire to laud New York for the purpose of teeth-Ct ..' ing an unjust consparison between the two chief. ,'Our 'swami sympathies are With the progress of i'hilidelphia. Our earnest :leek. is, to see her ' ;. ' co-equal.with her greater r ival in every respect. ThsPre sada not beblind t her faults, Which ere . gilerons. *heave allude to thens : it Is more in kindness than in anger, tor We pity 60 blindness, which clomeravenues of lead;caloulatedAn benefit hei as lashiPplig point. Now 4s firimam Cool .trade is coneesned.'what we wouldn't!. but a Phila., -. delphis management would bare beensguilty-of the ,- igragiotti folly, of advancing toils at the dullest period of. the shipping season i kpporently re , .gardless of the inierest of the !radii; wieh;out even —coesultiog wren eigsged diretly.-in .it, : wio.woold ' have given beneficial *twice j'a reisrd 'tole wet tares .s. melt, is adopted, which ,idil r; 1 r t t trade ' from Philydslphis; renders inaeriveacres ofhimt., and steps *Corea of mines. .This, was dime at 'the .: eommenstatent of lite present anent i and yet ptilladelphia when it wged with beleg7 lethargic in reganktober interests, will impute the fault to • everithirig but delight came—he;toollsh notion Chet she is thi State, sad that the intirior l is not worthy of thought nor etititled to nonsaltalion h*on Interests whickassuredly,.areinutuol. This flannel", is but a single phase of the tley : whieb Philadelphia.bps adopted. liatiogre on attends upon ituistnanagement, and 'Philadelphia when she Cone, is to . Manic ' . , Philadelphia; may ridicule New. York ; but we believer that if th i s basineis men and press of the :lamer City would steatite the' spite= adopted° ~; b y the Gothatnitesithere would be a better feel „lag between the Metropolis and the interior; that both "veld be materially:tenelitted, and that the trade 'pf the former would be surpassed by. not' . trim that of New York herself.. Then, large Coif' firma for want of proper facilities would not be forced'lO locate in New York, where thes are : warmly received, and Philadelphia would see wht jitt, prereet is strange, forests.ef Melts along ber. Delatiara•front. Tide state of .olio affair; .c be se-,- euredtibut . Philadeliiiia qmst first recognisa'the spease•te be adopt ed. Lett her continue to ignore the Interior, and she . will 66 rated by the geo-: grapber is a fifth or sized rate port. A different' policy es she may residhyrc perceive, ' ill .. .nears to , talirdiffareint resulii. This WPM is orpleasant ;' .but put !stricturei,.are just. If P iladilphia is witiabe will pay some attention to this matter, before one of the :'most important of her trades' Aril be entirely diverted by aksharp rival. • . , '' MilIR POILADILPRIA RAILROAD AND ,MININO Jew' Doxxsi."—Tbil Vl4 eauplet ruar-r-', : ‘.., .• . ‘Th' , Mare oe'er felt the halter draw, .. ' With good 'opinion of the I iw;. so toorraeent eutncients upon. the Free Tiede sylii patiiesi;ltlie Philadelphia Register have iloaohed `the trianandons editor at that abletapparektly, in i r , wintry louder spot, for "they'll Jude i lIIIDes. II — Aisirt` from d0we1:14,4 matter t.fisue, the genius of • lb* Bombs, editor in sharp partee, is akin to that of die 'militant in Sco t 's "llenrrof. Mid- Lothisq: It It appreciated in i sphere not the most wistieetabte it Is tree; bat Ark for its course ,. new, sum of a II:MO-4'feet und,lubtedly, as tooth-, Int to the pride Of the Donkey' editor, as to that' of his prototype in'tbe novel to which we refer. The Ihnikey's theory in regard to the' manner in which foreign capital might be need in this country, Woo widely separated trom•ibe moiler is rwbieh it is mail , bare, that it can be classed ~wedsr the head," twaddle.". A queer fellssOruly. 'Atimie• time he tan see no danger in the' ruse of „:yereigu ceiltal bare - in. tbe shape of foreign mane= • -4.oCtiired Macblnery;and then be tbinte ought . ass 06tbing but won orAmericau manufacture. . oowhicb Milt:p.6f the fence are yo . ti, pray ? If we L linavitfoltoad r." Into a position favorable to a kw , jerk's tysicita of labor on the part of oar Govern. megois era Oankful, mud, in. eofsideration of ( miarefajou, will abide . tbe sbfiwer of .paper ; ,,psusta aimed at our devoted, bead, with beComing ,Thu . ere berintess, althoegb area t6rosf the goone_quill.tf hector of. the ,•etic3 efohe .Dorfity. If 4.l4.lnatter yen ifforift s,erictus Consideration. for tern belisesAhat 4sr 4footttuspoary is beartil, schanted ot the' Free , Tra4e opinions !birth a ; t tigkell: ha 'enprentettp and 'is Attempt in g to iteFerit position betur", his nude.. ,ea tlissittieet of adequate Protection to domeaUc atinblitttiorge opopthe manoer id which Penpipleln lii suiTerseisall is saff.ring front , eysteso whtliktbel;saisttr,.Philadelphla . „,[44lo'4 sod tithe' ‘.lolllpowo6eyeepsthetie opiatUtut hive , liii4ol4 ,19 . 114 V titei;'or fess 'x104416 &foga.— r,s•tey. and - 410 powerless to latticing tie" 44 firm; PPiiiice is *bias they have • pieced tbesenfeei the . aVe reiciito t‘lit4 or'b's Hiyforr bee the humiliating lemma to lingfilhat however mach his rare -minions and? knowledge of correct polities) economy may be ii - Welated to lila to eality,.tbst here in the great Chid anitlroa_ieklons of Penneyliati le, his opinions I*. *hoot tiijanch weight as those of the Philadeliible. Let , T and 'for de information of tie 'state that the. lath* sir4f Input "e ;theinital nie z tare imeghtilde. harmless, attar gis fangs have . ..been extracted". The Philadelphia , „giningJekri Dortley gradually io the Heim eooditioo, although its ears may pout bly, monist isnerepped. Go xxxxx err Coirrnicv voit'Cotout,--Tlfe, new Government Coal contract-1i Comtnentiof upon by some of - the Adininiftration press, and [efforts made to fisiriAit Cotticalitee — APeroose" tSitii [ ' viers Maids 'furnish • _ Coal at relne x higher Awl 'was paid last year thri;iiii4bei,Goiarement Apnt-113 SS per too. Is'is tree that offers were made at b i iglser sates `Tro—nrotheivisiTuff last, year, and Schuylkill Coal be feinithed spin Ali year, and itl order tcisettle the viesticn, we will suite that the, Coal furnished 'last year was _a:barged at° least May cents'a ton over the regular market prices. [ The mint con tract used, it $3 25;per ton c ts too low—and the Coo tisseior, If be furnishes good , Coal, cannot af ford to furnish it fur less than about $3 35 per ton r becanse freights are now ten cents per ton [tlighar than they were last yeir when the Govern- Mont paid $3 85 per ton. Tam population or San Francine is 73000, of wb0n5'33,690 are white sales over tWentrens years of op, an 4 14,696 whin females'crierleigh teen years of age. The Chinese pepulatiai ar tin eit.T is 3,160, and Sin colored populatioa.l,6os, I . SOITOWS TABLE. .• ... "VOX."—Oren this eiguature we haveiseomatu 7 n.eation from Port C9.liOn, in regard tenor goodly Borough; which hegira 'd 'tin- - seierolY 'pp°, the ".havers.", ',We have concluded' not to,Publish it. Were We, It would arse -I "tattling meting the dry biome" of the end!, to it tivelyttene.',' ... OODILY'S LADVII 'Book for ii stud ie ti remarka bly floe number. In addition 'to a large neater of embelliehtnentt of interest to thik,fair read 4 of the !look, ifs. eantributiooiand editorial *tit ter are as usual, of the highestpnier. The pop ularlty of the Lady's..Blok is merited; fur friend God** spares tiO)iiip ni g nor irthOr to please his host of patron.. Cu .his of thOult ustaber,ean be obtained at BSon n's store. ' ' ,i, " ' LADIES MEDIEiIL GEIDS! 'ILLRSIAOS havqfaith tilft. few took* which elaim'to give the ni4talinfortnallonOn'Poinis POrtenttntlia health; but we ,conAdently assure ißtr. renders. that, this l irork. Dr. IN Pancoast, 916 dP • ring Ciardsn'Areet, philadelphia,•is one of if'not the best work. Mr general,'perpral: of the kind 'published: Dr. P. has eepended a large amount upon thin work _; it is well printed, copi ously. illustrated, and complete. The pries of the York. if, $1 59. By mail, $1 75; or eight addi tienkl letter stamps, , ' ' fool Affairs. =MY AtIANAC. lbUecs N sluel SOO NOON ' S CIANOES 1859.-July. SATURDAY, 4 4217 29 SUNDAY r .:...... 4-4317 /9,1Fir0..Q. 7.70.6 s m. M0NDAY,........ 4 4317 28,14111 M.. 1.1, ''; 57 . 'Last Q. 2L 1U a es. TUUDAY, _ 4 441,7 27 Nuw h i. 29 . ~, a ey. ' WEDNESDAY;.. 4 4547 27 , • - ; •- . THURSDAY,.. ; . 4 4617 26 FR • ,t, • ••• . ;DAY, 4 4717 251 ' * , All"' 16 17 Is 19 20 eeinoniketrleall Record foe th Weelc, • P. It AP. Trtmcittre -OFFICE, Thanit.Viraltil Hon. Pot'srille. 1 " V e lll P. 11. N 8 92 t 9 PU - 96 113 St 88 RS cloudy.. ;8 72 71. rale. July 9—Sittnntay, " 111—Min dny; 12—Tueiday. " 13—Vrednoklay, 6, 14—Th undo, 41 15-1r1.1.0y, • • • pEPA refteattifi awwer visited opi Borough. on Wedneaday,evening. Bright if !Lereit, hardware nter thaws, are e4eting a nevi building . fur their place of businoes, OD GODITO Wert. ' . ' pro*. F. Ro4V4it, air old reside:A.of. this Boiougb, died suddenly on the 27thl, ult." Antoisio, Texas. Mr. M.' was about 160 lears of lierPrime.htrat ape,Chnlce Tens wild'iNvi. nmiCkackers.justrecehredlo4.Si , Donsld% Cen tre street, next door to Frank Putt's . hardware . store.' ,I; I • fA imbstantitti eno4teng is being• ereeted in Centre street epposiieAbe Eriteopel •Cburcb.- It -bad long been oeededi and will be appreciated bar • our eitistne. IMP'Ou the Bth instant, Mr. B. Klapp of pew. had one of his legit fraitureil: in •c4nee , querns of jumping' fr..4a. a carriage orhile,tbe I florae was kicking. • . `,Ur. rowel et ,Sehdylkill Hewett, hes rereied the e"atreet fer building the telegraph line nn the prit. Penniyivania Itailrotstarotit Reading teAllentnten.. - • „ltitt"`Faint Aie:deitt.—On Friday last, 'Mr„ Mir Coagatt i. !as crushed to, death et Mr. giineks Colliery at Mt. Latfer, bps fall of toot: Ile lent ei a att. and three children. _ - . pa- The St." •it Nora/ Society' intend brit-! ing Pottevidlenext Maids) , .evening, to give ati concert, at the TJ,Wn pal are bigblj apOkoa of bi those wba lama listened to tbem. ' • 110/r4 suli-zetiteier ;haul Alt respects to us yeater. t day. The rain ' was 'particularly talcums, ua potutoes , in -Coun'ty were atifering from drimight.( it \ iiitrurtb - aitiod ttillitretii'dur wailers who hwir.e,"patch,r.'". jor a C. Furter,. Centre nt ar Market street, manufactures e t eery refreshing article of loot beer, jest the thing for a t t urnmer beverage. lle js prepartal to supply , fa Hies daring the wares weather] it orderrare left t athia sateen. .1 Ai- Professor Col lot, teacher of the Fiend) . langasie ,in its parity ; la now at the bleitlion Muse. Mt. Carbon.. Ilia testimonials of capacity are jetitiamory, and wti have confidence in kis ability to impart a correct knowledge in the shor't>•et possible rime, of the court langelagea Esrope. • The mosey fountain*. and the eyleau ihedes, . 'The .dnenna of Produs and Laden malde, Delight no more. With the' thermometer aeninety-five degrees in the shade, the , only thing we can do is advise o'or readers to purobase.one of Grover & I Baker's Sewing Machines, 101 l by Greed & Agents, Benin street, this Borough. 4. ' • . k • , PIP Large . .GueNeberries.Mr. D. B. Moreton, of thir Bormigh, loft our office daring the week, alot of Gooseberries, which in point of cite are the largest we have ever seen rained in this Non. , ty; in fact they are quite a chriesi,ty. Me brought tho bushes from Enitland with hiltiii‘Fallormong ,whiett is the Croon Bub—the names of the tithe i re be hod forgotten. „• , t , Orr. 0. of Rd NoN.—i'ottovipo, 111 lb Son, .Buck' Moon, ti. 8., HO —linprovell Order of R. .M. Tbeffollinelog Chiefs were instilled In Setters Tribe. No. M, on thilth sleep, Buck Moon, bj J. GI. S., at,Mechanies• Hall A. O. *siker, 84 S. Frank. 8.84 Wm. Hoffman, J. S.; J. F. Fumy, C. R.; O. W. Mortimer,' K.' W.; J. P. Bosek, 7 P, , . . ral, • T. J. discoed Of this Barone', saved on Wednesday.a lad named Kejly from death by drowning.- lyappeate that the in bathing our the Ealu Alto Rolling Mill, and beioming ex hausted, Funk. When taken from : .the water be was Insensible. Mr. Atist'ind VOA th. boy TapUly jila earriaie to the office of LSI.: Clsrpen ter, who enamelled, after mock exertion, lu'resuseitating him. But for Mr: Atueod's promptness bribe easer,the boy andoubtedly, would bate been past recovery beers a physician could, upon informe, lion being conveyed' to him, bovid beached the Tonwo.f.f.7-7! Tommy H.. laU 'anew In the room of hie day& Kept a eery hwy. tavern (I ilqs ak la his praive,) In the ailed railed Norwegian. a atone anon. or inorei Piths Wren Brothers foundry:nd Min. Omit's shwa; Advertised foe "some boarders "-=lo.ooolThink. • , Pro eleing red Uniting. good 'snag. good drink The limns had five - rnonia..-donl think It bad turee— n kitchen. bed& tt, tan rmme On 14 . 11.01. • 1 • Now, bow he'd ehept 19,000 men th ere, . ' I'm nimble to tell—trot the donee do R ewe ; Bat this meeb I know. and this I ran Tait. ^ That DOnsuN'S COVVES would attityiet right Asilibewanta; of ear preate,lo,olo'ortnere, ' To *WI right early itnn4 And pneehest. cantabiles 4 Pound • • . CK: OKIRKTAL,iitt wand. lierwrnad nod trouble ; ia,.tbe world.. Ali _ readifar Ora, , , , aci d was' na . nctone &Var. Cheaper legit *lll` , . • ter *II any., 9ther !woos of alike aiturs iser , • ',feted to thO'rublio. Tr7.lt, . r JarDriAkisig Founts's, are fur the prime t, 1 S. Wan-Jobe Wool. Trawl* itlrharde: Mermen we woPPora, enactors not to be thought of in this i ' a 4eut r r o l Vi i . a ti ? . 4l P t fir u i " I l l y "°" ara°ll46l; /141.16°04AVi irtkittiribb,Ferer,"Wkattbitpeople .. 8 75 , e 1 ' .1 ., 7: alaituu.iehil att -Oben Patine. Anima lif . Casper will yeitlentand them . as a puhlic tieersgiy. VIA . utilip,..ianspeci„,"s , " 11 ; a14 nee daiii, ooi Mantrlartsneet Stoop; chibtren sad 17-11us•-°1144131e'vr;. Jatinl34lldali:Ania,3lailisi4l . - , ..,, it,,, Oooltaan WOW. -.. -,- minim; of their intritiniee, to doubt thole -ire win Ari OrrtaatoOlrfah Gone. Joshua' W.Setafrete . , ItrWe. 7 4mi thew._ The mei*, thal, woldil be tit:, ;...,36311."1"!.....itt0 1134 rttr, Wahl Iteebeett. T.. 11. 'S ired f o r their!*isitlinr4ittahl 51/4 t•arais panda , WeTn;i: -14 ;-.7777 - 7 Burl "' 4 , 414111 fi" . . 3 4 fur a. hatter or mere taaitaii olj;e-if, ' - 'i mtd • -ckii-^36 T er, Charlet Wits. tiliiiiii•iii•V - . • Bits Heeler... Lafayette Hearer, John MAIL • ___,...„, ''''' Marrzwar--W. WAIItD.SLII . I.l.gireeitia Iliatt, ThSoMI T KMO:4O2*MatriS;4 II . I O II4 ihitelt 4atiaLartla. t'., -, '-' ,1 ILWAUM.+lfonterarighLJ:V;ll.ltmeeket. a „....__,Pw. Stewart. John Tanner,' Jobs Prestitell-Ow totm•r w Wm. Stroup. - Innifepi6/1110n - Ettri.WW.'ltioWDElWLebotwi t ; Abraham Tobias. Leak Witter. Dactyl newt. , .3dtoefritt fierere-w.wana.7-Datitet it: stager,ff. W.l Imwtoon, Adam Snyder. IL Ween.-tntarks Ntiltiostaeita *khan, tor. 0:& s, wsui,-scals 1(0•0100 4 W•Wer 4 rotor West& ; r:W.Arare...Ptilltgo Wane: Wm. r etater, Oro: Brows. //ar.-Jamb t roa Vrotts, Jacob gteto, flal.zia , J aArtz,Martko OuPPietlitJah llo. ", , i 7 1 • Vrilist.-Abrabsta ettlirigetk t direrd Omen, Jeroh Soifer, lilktil. IL flower, Jas. Brerader, Elias Arts, W slll44oolo&46srmiwokaalliaske, Jens liana 4 10/I"MiTha,";...l7sitf,isfilits . kentenif i_ore t 4llAPl.4!!'illg'..,:.riiikt4-B,t,s'vfilk *ln 71., k S ore be the climate of toe Wash ,uto The Washington,. Artillerists, _Capt. James No- Nee York ' 'City in October. The carp; erlit lasi* here_ on _ Monday, the 33, and be ;katiiiiesittati*iir the '''EltVereettisyltaitialtailrioli: . l'hoi trip wilf bi !notionitteilly, deligirtlial.,i In the meantime, drills unit take plece,:by company aid sections, every night In the leek, except Saturday. ' , "-.lltirlet - IttetrOf the armeriettlitr Washington' lies - ber.n kindly granted to the corps for drill purpotals 1111Ai been cleared, tanned, etc., and is 0,10 1 is capital elder for the use of the company— , II) • Annexedlin'ectritet, list of the officers of the Second Re Wein: - 4 t J. Ifigilas; Lieut. Colonel, J. M. Reinhart ; ' 1414 John Boro. Adjunto , Samuel B. Gruff; Quarter Master, Nicholas = Railing:, Jr.; Pay Master, Peter An cona ; Sur' on ;Or. W.'W. McGuigan; dasistaot Surgeon, D .Bauer; Sergeant Major, CAPt. Ler. is Berger; n. emir Matter Sergeant,S net Hoy er, Port Clio:it Drum Major, • : tggins. ' NemFori7 llll 7Vorks.7lt is an old.saying, that "the man who makes a blade of grass grow wbersi linnet grei before, e'public benefactor." On the ' samo priemiple, oue friend, T. I. Attwood„ phis% prrienl enterpilre—establiehing forge ,works delervfel iar ttiatiki Mid iitmoseregetnent. A man preaneer, and employer, is a positive bereft to 'n'nniiiiinritty. and ' ' should be highly eherished; Mr. Attwood'i works are located near Market street, -In the weitern pert of the Bor ough.- 'lle ,his!. fitted them tip- with a powerful foriNtisrimerL.,Kirk7sriatent-r-the only one of the kind twine:in the County. With-it • Mr. Attt fond is enablel`tn. torn oat shafting. bloomingi ear-ailes and b 4 iron, le the most expedition/i t and thorough manner. His limiting apparatnse boilers land engine are eomplete. In his world Mr. : 41ttwind aban spike machini; one of the. 'finest of ale .deecription tn , thei,country. Wilfa whicklivis miabled to torn out some two tons of .spikes daily. en article much used its • this County, and Mr. Atwood will 'enabled uni doubtedly, to sell all be can :Manufacture. 'Witt; the saute machine he also intends to - minufacture boiler rivets. - ; t: • Mr. Anemia its his Works fully under way. hi has . oar best tithes for Ms success in the important ibranch% to f the true manufacture which be has energetically undertaken. • . • jar crieket,,Meeinf.lt.Munt,D:itidgway,Jr., and 11. Snyder, of the Vottayille club, ehallenge any other four native-bOrn Atuerhian cricket•piny. era to . :st game:of stughiwicket.' We' hope the am bitious yoting gentlemen may be accommtidoted. By the way, we tpust do thetit justice, by stating that in the recent genie they 'Played with Messrs. Fox, R. C. Green and M. Silly man, they made 4, ,two Oldie than the number_puldished. • .On Tuesday next the Atlantic Cricket Club will play a match with the ger/ Pitiladelphia Club._ It will be played on the ground of the Pottsville Cricket Club. . • - • On Wednesday last a game 'hams off on, the ground of the .Potter life Cricket Club between 'the tiret•elerini of the Atlantic' and MeChanic Cricket Clube. The pried was a ball. The Atlantic Club "was 'victorious by 2 runs, aid 9 wickets to spare. 'The weather was oppressively warm, and under the eireunis\anecv, the•playing.was very good.--. J. Vat mond of the Atlantic Made ,the Sne'ittore of 70,-'shilei J. Satriner of the 'Mechanic, Made 32, thereby inning it?very . tlne bat; made by Louie I' D. IfAt. Fmmand ut up . by"the Club 'la prizilor,•tbe ilember Ina inx the greatest . .olimixr of Foos in the match. I Annexed ie the aeon, of the 'match ATIANTIC. • &coed inning. • Arid I stiitg. D. K. - 'itnith, Smith b • Robinson.' , 0 • . . 11. D.3lrOlune b Frans to not out '.lns road, nc. out 10 brbadttlek Alba Thomptu n, It Feint 0 7 • , • S. It. Whlln• . al Out 13 •', , '0: C. linobjatu 11, b Frans C . gno. Richmond, b Bain. , ton„ .. 21 • null opt T: S. llofftnon. b Frans 4 ' ' • . lir. H. Gtrielt.b Itobltionn 0 • . .1J no. Tblymas, c Flanigan ” ' , • 1 ; , - - b Frans . . . 2 4 - . ...„ ..• i Gon. W. Taylor , run . out. 4 I • - ~ . Byes " ' ti• - , . ~ 1 . . Leg Byes- 3 , • „ , : . J 1 • , 9 1 111tCtItte1e. • - • Firs/ /suing. -. , ' iiiecond laniag L. Frans. b McGinues i b Smith . J. Aebriner.b Meal nuns' .6 'run out • , J. lluulble. e Whltacy b ~. ' 61r0Innuo, 7 ' • ' It' b Met lanes ' 10 1 W. -CON o Witting b ~ ' -, Smith - - 1 b Sinn '2 RobtAultb.o.llcolnnerl6 not out - - 6 tiro. belly b a Si c Whttnor b McGlone' 0, ,Edw. Itruhany, 0 Sngth b SleCtlnnes - .. A e & b Mcaltinct - ' 1 - Jas. Cbaulnick,liStultb 0 c Tbonuto b tleflinuen 0 Ed.. Flanigan, not nut 0. o Itotrouni b Smith 6 1 Tboa. Robinson,. C Tbowat ' • , . , . . I 1 b NlOGlnurs 4 run out. • 1 Darla Shaw, b DWl:snot 0 'run out . 41 Rya: 1 • . ~ • :12' F• ' ' ,- 4 . 11.eg 144111 1 " I; . !I . ' Mx. g Atlnntle. 97 • 307 blechaals 77 88' • 780 UX11711113. Allanlir. *Echrani J. tthlppen, G t . U. Snyder. Atlantic, Need:tale, „ jar At Ncerittg of the Steadies Committee of the PeOple's Party of Schuylkill County, held. at Hill's Hotel, Pottrrille,!on the 9th Inst., CHAS. )'BAILEY in the chair,and ;ono T.Scgognan ufficiatihg as Seeretary, it ass on• motion, Resotred, That mire ward., borough and town- Alp forming en election district be entitled totem "dein :Litwin the People's 'Convention except• the following: North Ward, Tamagen; antl•Newltlrk, • to elect three delegates, Orwigsburg and the par. lion of West Brunswick. voting in that Borough, three delegates, Port Clinton and portion of East Brunswick - three 'delegates, and the West Ward, Schuylkill haven, one delegate. It was on motion ordered, that the members nod f r i en d s o f the people's Party in the various elec tion districts shall, on Sattirday, August 27, 1859, elect the number of delegates to which they are severally entitled, to represent them in the Con , mention to meet on Monday, August 29, 1859, at 10 o'clock. A. if., at the bootie 6f Mr*. Koons, • Schuylkill haven, for the*trpoire 'of placing in nomination a Onset, Tickets the elections to.be '.heltLat the Meal places of, bdding - delegate elee lions. (entree otherwise ordered by the Committee of Vigilance,) and at the heir aged by such Com 'whites. On motion, the following persons were appoint ed a Committee to draft en address -to the voters of the Co w•. :—Ilon:• Clrarici Frailey, Walter Ardgwirk, John T. Schooner, Jirtnes S. Kirk, Kean,i. Thomas, Abel o.i 8,1.1 end Daniel K. Reed. • • The following persons war* appointed as Com. millets of Vigilance to superintend,delegate elec . tions, At., with power to add to theirnumbers and , . Alt vacancies, • after which the COmmittee, ad • • pinned to meet at the minor the Chaim:in : • I 'ottoril I. E. W.lllo.—Jamesalanti, Charles Lord, Jahn L. Mennlg. Alexander Cakr,Wllllan, Spence, Jno. Sterling. John Derr, Wes. Glam. Devi.). Cleat, Jacob Fellnatle. Daniel Kerahner, Roevberey. N. W. Wass.-John U kids, Charleschaney, Abed.- lietTner,yhillp Edwai da, Stowe Strosawi Sainnel 1141 ms. Eoleuaon Hoover, J. Ji /ono% ChrlA. WON, Job, Timm& 311Thnut Wadi:J.—Woo. Fax:' Stephen Rodgerx, A. d. Moorhead,l. A. sterner, D. . *own,' ‘ lrbos. 11. John s. Unit loon, Aaron Moore, Wrsai, J. CI. Turner:Den. dawdle, Dr, A. U. Ila.hestidtl, P. 8. %maid, Edward Peterson. • I S. W•• -- 2 W. It Leestr, Levi - _ Levi Blink— James R.: Shear. er, (Moms Lereb. J.U.Yclek, W Minim J. McQuade, nn.. M. Banana. 030: Frank Pot 4 rimer 4. Inds*, Slmou Deer. ranavo—N. Wain.-M. P. Yowler, Wm. TIMy. Wm. M. Junes, Wm. P.0.14t0p, Wit kin A ynon, Wm. E.Missrd, Chas. F. Skimmer— . Wane.— H. Asyton, Chicks Moyer, Epics T. Jones,' M. Maldemati. • 8. W Bub!, Joir Was p;-Iftivri Bubo, Jl4lll. John Don ahims,Darhi NOP, IL" J. Fry, D. 11. !Smith, Paha Dod on. Dairy.--Tarael Reed.Joba; Bfeq Class. D 7. Bfdman;° Pater' 11 - . Mower, Jaeob Fern* Rerpri—Doodd Alalrolamas Patton. Jabs Zarb,: Jr., Jacob Vaster,-.,lscpb. Adams, Abraham aTilltic Adams • liddtepert —Di. E. R. Webber, J.' B. Porter, Uinta °bath." Bospingot,lie Medlar. Glyffie.—Ouirle. U. Seiko, Griffith 'I% Jon.", Wm Winne'', Unary. able. Nathaold Griffiths% • Bra/mfg.—Earn 8. Corkin. A. T. Trautman, Jacob F. Uttar. Jonar'Kauttnan. Jaeub Faust, .Joot Yosadt, Dan balAntonta. Damns Ekterogs. ; Waikinatoot.—E. J. Thomai, Wm. 'Crater, Th ban. Daniel Kreuter. Frinklln Reba , . John Conned.' Itrig Allo;—(kmry Wens. Wm. M. firliinsagon, Wm. Bensinger. John Onitinea, Charles Uottason. W. &Chi son, Philip Dreher. Janes Orme, Jacob Liam ' jihrfor.l;-John yr. ma, David )layer. David gneddon. Vine. W. Patterned. Andrew, 'Anderson, Wm:Gould: - ittairee—Danfelltatter4tdobezbassindan.ll.,ll. &Ma tador. Daniel parroo, Williams Anger, Jacob Amman, John V. lowly. nalirme Poriugh•—grultiel f ilbert, !Mabee U. Stem J o hn Hop /14 Ilenry Wilde, , WM.E4. Reed, Levi Creweaa—Andrew Kieffer, Daniel U. Albright. M.. 7. Thome,, ilea, Vert*, LewM ititatarr, liesimulw nod - der, Wm. L.Oter • , 1. • Ertanaritf, Urwry.Apeh. Stephen Greenawalt. Pool Meek, - Wm. Miser; Jr., Wm. W. ILA. Orem* liontto,foteritiller; De eid Verb", Geo. MINIMAL., Lewis- MiniberiOr.J. F. Totieh .?" • •- • Q. jkiku i gavo.—mabriel Heed. &band, Adam Merb...M. Deaden. David Kotler. 'emelt.' &Meer. Or U. Savan t ). T.: Limier.. /*iset ConlvacJacito Bikyder..Evartao llnlser Vredorlek Raw., !Iva Cliatoal.....base Nina, Jam R. Sas6alitlt.l,- anligrarki.-Torterldi flaimetersilsousi Tos11.11.m• - • 1711074 N IL Welsel, 0,01 . 0 K MoSri. Labia. .4stektio4.—lasie • Burkhart - ,tart. bast 1. 11.0",`Xliartileiteitamossr*. WillOctuft, '• 100111kradater.tiimtimilllolielL •a.CI eN,Wasio.,-41tiairtieeetbas.Ifirle.flea. T. !owl; g wk.waiter kied4wickrw l 4. 4 . - W awn,' ifiri,"(ktitply„ Was, Littlehale6 • ' • • • maa , • t. Maohdet...-Jon. Wilde, E. T. ITarnei, Isaac Straub, Simslored..firbm iburommr../rem 1 r Moyer.: ..- craie.4-11inlel IC, Rim&SOMsidlPndst,Ohni. Meeker, Jobe L. Berner: 44m W .. - Honer, lobri - IScomer, frainim , Ifoedm. - • • • 8.-MarJeuut.—.A.TetHe. Jr.. Danl.Moeh, ,Gen. Heber, A. But 4et, Daniel Delbert; J. J. Patna, Jorodihan Mare. John Flrbefr.J,eob Emerieb. Jos. Actrey. Gaios X.'llibriskr; joins% Firletirrimebee, , M. M. justur, John Male. Mark Wier. Henry Sannserean. H. H. Stauffer, Wm. Matt% Jacob dirlk.T.mr, IMMO L. Etairrfirr. • Garlic!, 'David lEllngennas, James TrweiMpei-G. L. PlolbrOON'Wm. - 11cr1, Jule S (Men. Yt Hemmer, DanLß. Anbonee. John Berndt, Jacob . . . Brubaker.. - • .Nor'wedia' Wltman,•'lreln &amber, John Oared -a. Adore Reed, Llewellyn Llewellyn, WM. Beittr• man, Jocob .4lente, Many Lilly. Norwennleohn Harris. • . - New •Clggle.-Lewle U. Korla,Jleob. tindworalbs Geo. Tort, - . Joe; Crawebaw, • jos. Filaalattoons, !Meld Ed ' ward., Geo. Gordon. , Peon -David Lowlier, Emanuel Yelweller,'Jon r Mbar,. Gerber, JOs.Mber, Joe. MAIM, Baud Kistler, Sr., harld ‘Vesl man, Jr.,,Joe Jbetes.-Gniiki Pitif ilrair> 0 00, MOOT, JOU Hand, Jacob Snob. • ' , • - • -- • • , ..Phingrare Tanuhip..-Jacob Rhoads, Tease Haney, Lamed „Taw. Enoch Moore, Wm. .Zekert, Sr., peter Stein, Daniel Velly. - • Rosh.--Ja-ob Yeast, Jonas Iteleheri, Cbas. Braun., Eli Keller. Win. _ 1. &hug': Chairkter j)o'biel Alba. ..lamb Schack; Jobs Patrlek, Eli Miller. pit ZUSOnAIIf WAR. • Details of the Battle of Solferlao. By ltatiantritl tel o at thsa si tyot - 4 ,d h uie ad . t t latmirip jut to pos. ot ro seriou XII to WAR ROTIRREN. .111 - 01.1101 ACM= or WM WU& 01010=100 Yinau,Jtaselll.—TbeoMetal bulletitipublished tads, contacts details of • the operations of our troops in the I last battles taught. The,beskiroops awl the mitt skillful letaerals of Aus tria hid been sent egaitat the Pledfuoutima cipal combat in Which the Pledinontese were engaged was' rough: at Hass '3lartina, where they performed peudigiteof valor, 1441 took formidable were defended by superh.r• Corey% but a fearful terse feat prevented the soldiers ft rhinos r a female log In those po- The French. with valor Wild -noble impetatedry, won Ike heights etltol(srioo, pas li ,fPretel the , enemy to with draw towardiOolto: 'Our toxins also drove the enemy from San Pm pieces-of cannon In our heeds, and thd - diestriansi:having withdrawn to the bridges, recrossed the /lineln, • ,The - eictoriouit manor dompennted for- our serious loot. Almost., 28th, (via.Trieste.)—unt Poutiales has rived hereat the headquarters of the Austrian aruly.— Lejbach hris brio fixed am ' the seat of Ihe military and civil government' of` Lombardy, nod employees :of, the government: den. Gyulai has, lu - the asp city it Col oiielaqiunied the combined of the regimeut which be Mogi to him and bean his name.. 7 In the teesdyal,ion . 91.-Attne : 24,4e end the filloiring additional referetices to the, battle ate bolfw duo; „. A Paris-letter Otis a few details of the ifist great bat tie In Italy. ,Gone* Niel, with thirty - tire thousand men and two divisions of ravielryi It, all about Sly thousand, were engaged till 4'1. 1 . - 11., when be succemied in forcing thin Amarillo reutreerdtre tdelve hour}' fight ing. -The Austria= had broirghtlhelr reserves of et'h ty thousand, and. theellits theirsuf fitly thousand. It -rids a critical MOtneid. Three hours more, and the 'fighting ended to the advantage of the allies. The Zoo - mercers said to he much cut up. and the Ist Chmseurs of Algeria tertibly.treated. Your Generals were woun ded and one killed. Fourteen thousand beds bay,' been imuntanded at Milan for wounded. The reason why the; Andrea s. orotund the ?3 anyin to flght a ,is attributed to - .the suggettiOn of the Priam, of Private, who said If they gained the battle, The liter! ventlonof frusta would not be needed. If the eine. •reihm'i l l the Austrians across the water, it 'Fluid alter the quettion. The • Itrench government dors not appear alarmed at the military movements of Prtunia. The Marshal' ott the iratthr frontier have al( been reintbreed., Marshal' Poilisier bra made arrangements with the ' railways, to convey Nifty thnusand troops from dints. burg, within twelve boura, m that one hundredlhou mod men may be assenibled on the Mine within thin ty•six boors. • Pmts, June Moniker contains deals orthe ',adopt Sol kohl°, which however an, reportief e the dif. thrent attacks of the cerp. Wm...et. The Stoodowr dom.! hot state the number ob kalled aud wounded ou. either I Ala, 'The Auitrians oit ,the Ord retreat across the I Mintier desired to bemire us with idventitAux conk- dean& Thus we should deploy our lines id a greet ex hut, and enable them to titlark our columns them dlr. tent-from each other. But the Emperor. without-de parting from, that exalted Prudence which regulates! courage, the further the army advanced the more the rohntine drengthened theandves by" eoncentrithu Solhitwoisono,:of tiOne Patties; which:lf !they do not end a ear. et loot elbow the sol u I lon to hireseen.— The Emperor of Austria commended in 'Perish, and b k. !!! thug ibletogseOfwhatanationhehadmadehlm arlf e Mew the chewy ^ „ ! Teats. 24,—The Pladmenteaso melte publishes edictal ! details of the battle of WI ferttio, written the same eve. I Wog. ACCording. to Positive luturneallott. 'twenty-gee, thousand Sardinians held ground against fifty•thotuand Austrians, who occupied A • formidable position, from which they Were dislodged by thohardiniamt, under the •onterwed.tite king. The bra of the dlardloisne is phi, to ,be about bps that/mud killed, and the same' number wounded. The Time earrespandeat at Nile reports that a pro- 1 ! lath opened for mobilising one hundred_ battalions of the Natiohal Guard. and reorganising them for gay rliod duly - On the Sth an aidesee-romp of the Emperor At exauder left by Petersburg fie Italy, mild to , be bearer of an autograph letter from the Czar to the Emperor Na poleon The principal mint/Print the two chambers of Nan. au baps loaned assort of appeal to the German nation, declaring that though they are dielooed to combat for tiertuany, they will not do so ibr the maintenance of the treaties of Ibls. The Cabinet of aawany hat' replied to Prince florteha. korre recent despatch, and a ease to quoted against him 'which orettard-durina the Bowden War. At that pe riod the Germanic Fon ederation rreolred (bit any at- IA& on the Austrian troops In the Danubian prov Dees should be coital heed as an aggrendon against the (Foto fedenttioti. though that armed force was not only out of the federal, but even out of the Awatriah tenitory.— Yet. if that attitude had been contrary' to treaties i liture sla would cert..inly.base complained. a 9 wickets to 'pare The Milan list:site Mates that the number of Milled prhotkers whom the Austrians have e 'riled away with tihew mounts to Iti a who are Dor to the fortress of Ve l. Mahan les. 7rancli B. W,allaes, Wo. Q. Domes. Jas. U. 111310. The Louden 211. sea has the following' pithy paragraph: The Numeral , of Austria is soddenly tolled t o Vienna not on **urgent private affairs," bat on public bus-111.4 , 11 Of Itarportanre.• disputation. are mode awl unmade Cod In this Italian campaign. The prociamat nof Yrancl a Joseph, lllltlollllChtt that be took supreme command of the army. and would continue the straggliest t r,o b ea d of gallant troops, wee only Issued at Ve...ma thofiat, unday'fbekwe the great battle. and already t hat Prince abandons the seat of war. tiyulal, the au th.r of those threatening and formidabletna Waitress Intruded to af• fright the unarmed population of Milan; i• at one of the Redone, meditatlnkon therapritionaneee , t fortdad In hurrying hint front a position t which ho ought never to have been raised. Itle..nnitile the Em p.os-r of this French whose esrpet strategy was the jest of the as. bonne of Vienna a pool h ago, la displaying a genius for war-which should stir up Itnrope to renkitire the noses which keep oven a field for its exercise. BEEN; 29.—0 n receipt of the nearer themasstere at Perugia, the SWiPIN restdenta at Milan were ill-treated by the pnpulsee. but the pollee interfered. The Federal Oman has addressed circulate to the Salsa' eonsola r agent* in Italy. In which the counril prcteat■ nobs( dominating nutmeats. end ran - nests- that use may I» leaded the sin-plats in order that this subject may ha pat properly before the eyes of the pcop:e. The TIMM. l'iedm miteme journals morale amounts of the pooreedthirs of the Swiss troops at Pe. psis. After all resistance had ceased, the troupe began to mastarre the citizens Indiresiminately. sparing neither age nor sr:. The municipality tried to teem thl► earimer. and left the room [tail with a white 113 g for (No purim*, but .they were tired on by the soldlwri, and Serretary Porta, - Who carried the Sag. fell Mortally wounded; Ond of the jourtials.eires a list of the permits tour. dined by the *oldie's *fief the fightlng mouser.. Among them were three married maples, fire el 'erly ladles, thiee unmarried remarry the dough rof Captain Pob India, fmar yr am obi, Ac. An info , was taken from ita renther's.breast and thrown ,itthe Tiber. jorwiribrof Route state that the helm officer who rem renanded the attack on Perugia has been promoted In the rank of General of Brigade. Ail who dimingul.h ttieun selves are to be mentioned under an order of the day. • Icornvondann if McLendon nom]. TAM. Jane JPatrie of I rei aria was In error when it announced the( French ermy had rresaeri the klincio in pursuit of the Austrians. This may I.oon be: caerbut It, was not so whet' the Petrie antlolllletd 14 I Nothing it said of the kee in killed- and wounded on : either side;,._- . bat when** consider that according loth* Emperor's dot account, the whole Austrian army on the field, that , the battle lasted sixteen hours—from four in the morning till el.tht in the evening—and that the two Emperors were present, we may be certain that it was very great. Something is aid of 10,000 or 12.000 killed and wounded on tiorside nt the !french. and still more on thkt of the Austrians, but I believe this It:only . conjecture.. The feet semis Dr be that Itatedeatrians bad strongly Ihrtlfied all the panes of the Mineloagainst the French. .and the gone that were taken were taken from their. PO. Mirka. Hatt he French crewed, I Is notimpetable that , they would' have iiird to fight • pitched tattikend we have not detareennugbtojudge whether thee of the Austriansuasnnttorompp.e, them to accept, it on their -side of the•klineln. ileinfoiemeentshaveleft from Me ars MS In Lyons for Italy, and the vacanry has been filled up by troops fions-here. ' It t. trapvted that another battle will have , to be fought befits till siege operations enure oa (jurlnformation aa yrrt is meagre. but the result of the battle, so far its we know them, do not seem to tic In proportion to Its deintlon. ' • • . The Emmet+ came Into Paris yesterday. with the PrinemieCintikle, to 'preside eta Council of ` Minh:tent. She puma slobs the Boulevaril. about ll.fe o'clock. in an open carriage, without ' emelt of any kink, fel Pried by a emend ears** -Thor, revive:mar& In lb* streets at the summit, but I eofetudi tbitt the people were ant aware it was the Rapines,AS there were no I oda , . This day many homes** illcorated..with Sags a nd ! i n U S .11.1,T Imam, •31 The Latest 3 one Euroße., The eiantudilp Etna, •,• Liverpool oat pie 24 ba n t arrived at New York co W • Greasy.: Uer siteinte arii4 the same u Those brOvight,by the Mews* amide, at , :The Battle offikolterluip. At Pads, It 1* believed in. amnia quitters .that the grant* lure at the hattle'of gollatino amounted lc Ws sixteen to . ektiteau thwerantman, as felkme: emend Mere Corps. ° 60(10 to TOM .: .9early ' AOOO . 0 lite'itabon's . '2;,00 (Unrolled's , 'lO%l Itwidletearealtiax in the artllharyAnd epeeist rorpa. • Voted' reap', are Feld to be diamatianed with the reenquere of tge detail, as yet, publiabed In the J!on(- 'nit Park gimp, Natedeon.had in notelet that Inst. . den. Bien hi m m *ported ammo the dead. - igi Mir, iiC FOWLE 00., Pr. peicirs. 'rho Anotthiro hadeeirn id tiale Wastrair and . eary ... . Fee,ookt by theii ■agesis'eveitywirete.. give intherlilleciok w " 14444,-- fii " . " " " leni" 7 .• A ,v—II lko 'J 0 Hughes, sod killed.. awns Jean . INN . . ,Bramoof the 'repeal thrinfai triimitetii" vim ' Drill/ - - nem &Aar. Pottsvint ; it. A• L. 11 antsintter. 0,.,,, 6 1 . 0 14 " 1 " 4 ..._ ...,,,,,' .' ' ~.. .........,'_, I . &bay% ill Haven,; Ulltavosi; ilisersvile, .of Mr..l. IniErSVO le Nevem, at tt , iiii. ..... fl , ll. . V . 1 . 1,...„ en d u, 1 41 0 ,04 i i i ir eir. irii t i wr i i; v ., mart inming=tit.. -, - s - - .7 ' '., ~- lb* Viten to • tof the Larder . rhea, 064 knifflert Port Cashonr . P*o : Saa r riitfro , tinges the Moth; eye that emu day% owl Aim bolero: . O. -Rowan A . B.4E' Tureartoes I- vaults >Mira). the empty,. 'Mom of the buoy( the Aeration* , Ifeto Pluardelphis i - Joao** Robiabold, Tort Ohs- Akiald tistattivid. - z. , * gat , : ' ' ',,_ .' ,:.,• . . ,-,. ' 1 Ini ; 'Rai.' 'lrttd, ti. Clair 11.` pil,ll4t" New' Thiostio nirtiettirtmtbat abs- tii, se e tintainn..' In , tim s ; j:,h e WilUa nk i i , Widd4pairt, ' -; ~ " . the litiatttin ennylwee botany taryterlesit in ntanare.. , . , ._„ , , ~ .24.. _ _i l l , The own desert by silt& and bale.. ! In, the ratigh• , ..: : Pity vi, nail. , ~. , • ,41.449 Tilt Ida UWMO lY cIIMINT POLITICAL ratsom 41ViTRIAI 119 M It AMC= AT POLOIA-Of►IQAL MONT. lt orboolinf Triode i'whols battalion bad rabedAt cry to tartyetFictor lininnintwb b . A weasel on the rent, ander the 'American Er a V berm doodad to-the act of recalling , tam.dearaters on heard alio 4blio;:' - ' , fi! :. i The Wm* oflitilan bare mathe7thesatentalf , tan Oka:, , bliitheltaglittlhttie Jesuits. whom pnbliAreatilar arouses 44 a *cm o..nottolenee irtsilavit rta. • • - . bedw of 'flews. hate alLkiaba to main , g a siap.e: os4sr,la await was nermaary to that:etch: :Vaaptylient at Vienna to the twat of way. ~.. - p , tiaiptmem Ismanutof Wrench seldiare araparehlits inby V ilima . rtittlici and Ilionatria. 4 . IMO la perfect health, and the sanitary eon. •of -Idfietraly: ,araa eatillest. Ilia bentginutishis :Inns at 'lialighfrMnwe PliefteNtßacin *as "spoof ekto Alittalattlillitelllilittlit. 4. , ... . . - . ...lttateportetftbaPt Sciliettio Monty ererf racer wed t . Ott ME temarithery attached to tbe Imperial ti ward aro , pat beim its coot. The Anstrbut mann . .hibtlltiehtittle' admit Weir kite; to be twenty thousand killed. wounded and allsoltr. . Treaty thousand to ere Mid to balm Wm bulled —many were yet ly ing In the d tame and man fields. • The Berlin and Vienne tette,'" contidenily speak of me falibllions hat IPA helm opened 11 Prussia villa lingbad ,and Rasa* for the porpoise oreetablithlef, if,pentiths, n bash inr matibined medtation: - The military commission of the Frankfort Diet is aid" " to bare approsed of the demand to extol an army of oil- - ,tettation to the Rhino,, .. ' Tier greens are makiex hilltaMise Ilk IPralillralloes In the Adrlatk. fire ships of the live, ght frigates, six "me stssammatothirkes. goalies Atiaw gas— , boats. trine bride, and LIM three-masted 't• la were at 'Andrade. ._,-. Thep have many temps sad tasnetnollta suppose on ',maid. t The Admiral iseabouttoopen bfp waled orders. The'reed dimeelty there is Infget*lng 61'ot the Austri an* without injury to the. ialtabilauta.ef the city of . Venire. - 1 The Brest feet is said to he composed of nine ebip s of 'the line. two heavy frigates and nee testing bakery. ' Two the Loaders pa sees state that there his been a meeting at Park sif the inferior diplomatic agents of France in the. ierant, and that they.havir been deo 'peached uttlietr poste by orders freer ,the Emperor... It is preeiuned that they have order* to dd in the" grit ting spot an issurreetion in Turks, in the Interest of Rua* alit. ; • , Geumal Garibaldi has recelvid orders :to oreopy the , Upper Yet:cake, and was expected at Tetsuo with 3.000 men. and where WO Pledmentese had already arrived. ' . Skinubbes bare taken place neer Berutio, between the French corps of Ilia Ilene' and the Asilirinnt guard. leg the Stevie Pak: The Austrians number thirteen onespantis of kfailiiiymnd, two culpable* Oi isrbitteers. They occupy push's* between Mauna and Tread. and 4 battery use been placed la „position to command tbe 'road to Settles. . Barricades bare-also been erected, and there is groat Inked& descent by Garibaldi. The Beim Federal Council has decided in eeiteertsith the belligerents, that any soldier seeking Archer in • Swipe tarritoty shell be sent back to their country. their Governments eopging nut to emphy. them again in the present war. . . . . . The garribiti Of Leven°, and the arddierseiGaiibales okra. will comeorently be trent bark. . ~ to /t {a *o id that the Austrian monarch onierni Dig memo slag of the Nisei* in opposition toodeke of Oenerial H e m - The Aug' elan official report of the battle pays :—.."The right wing of the army occupied l'uxualeugo, Solferino, end Carden". The left. wing mar ised on the '24th to hi uldiseik" and Castel Ocdfnetio, and repulsed the advan cing enemy on 'inside. ,:Ale .Imperial army contin ued Its advance tewardi.Chiese, the enentry...who had al so assumed theAmite with his whole force. edited leeward inch large tidies of troops that thee-crimp a general engagement between the armies at ten o'clock,' or thereabouts, on the morning of the 241 b. . . "The right wing, vrtileh was formed of the 'eased aO m, ceder Coeur Schlick, maintained the potation stitch it bad originally occupied In the first line of the . ' battle until two o'clock in the afternoon, and the lira army, left wing, under Count Wiutpder, continually trained ground to the direction of Chime. - . "Toward three o'clock the enemy made a vehement, ,artick on &ilk:wino, and after several hours' fighting ob tained possession of the Owe, which Dedham heroically defended DV the fifth enrol d'armee; . "An attack was then Mate on Cavrlana, widcleplace was courageously dekßded until evening -by the Fleet and Second corps Tarmacs, but was eventually left lb the handset. the enemy. , l -, . ~ , . '[While the struggle for.Folfertno and Cairiena was . going ou. the Eighth corm' d'arame t which sem on the outer Mink, (right wingatuirenrodaud ref lased the Sao Malan tionpsopporred to it ,I but this advantage did not enable the imperial army to retorter the position; that bad been bet In the centre:,• : - ..- , "The Third and Ninth corps illsrmee,,which were sup, ported by the Eleventh coma. were engaged on the left wing, and the reserve cavalry ettachol . to this wing • made several most brilliant at t acks. . '',- . "The unneually heavy looms, and the fact that the left . wing of the Font Army wasunable tri Make progress on the right Bank of the enemy (who directed his main force In the centre against Vo lts,) led In the retreat Of the Imperial Royal Army. It began late In the estates, daring a very violent storm." . - The correspouilinfef. the Leeriest Retail - rays:—".to little did the F-ettch ektleet a hattle, that on the, meet ens night, a message from the King, asking. for support in ease he should be attseked,,was met with sc refusal, on the ground that an aftarkly the Anstrianiceas nut probable. At daybreekAhow s tier, the Corp. of inerrant If 11111 i re gime in sight r Wen, and wai immedi ately pet upon by a large Ans deo 'forte, which rushed. down tbetill, and felled . with the greatest fury. Ihe Marshal Milsted the attack to the beat of h a power. and pent off his olds dereamp for support: but it was not be fore three hours of frightful carnage had elapsed that the corps of General Niel made Ili appeantne• . ! 'The Austrians were slowly driven bark. and every. ' now and then there was a la*, and the Fre,ets con tinued to gain ground—hea of their own and the ene- My'steerpres marlihrg the Mk nalkitii of. Um fight. . reThe Austrians were thus: !Orly, driven out of Soifer lino. But, all of a sudden, idey.made at trementlons Finch . were dtken down the hill Being 'admiral II s everted hy their "Artillery; however, they made apish and commenced use more :to advance. It was likela hail stare of ballet). and Mlle, and whole flies were lowed down by a single dis- charge. r . "In the mestatime, at the right and left wing. the AID t rians were get t isig decidedly the best of it, The Pied: montese were lasing. slowly driven lack. Gen.Castrob• errs owes was also heavily 'punished; and had there Detre n sidlifel General in the • Austrian irmy. to collect And :outwore. their forces ,against the weak .point of thelmetafaiine, matters would have -bad a very differ. entstspect. l Th4ginch coMmender. (to whom the-cred it oftha day sentirely due; whether it i.e. Niel. MeMa. hoe • or the Emperor himself.) sent forward the Imperial lliund and a strew division of the intentry of the Sue against Abe Austrian centre, and suereeded fir a time In breaking tt. Instead of bringing up their terms to repel this formidable attack. the supports were.aeot to the left and right cringe, which did not - need thetn.— Desperate attempts were wide to recapture Solterino, but the Frenchstrongly held it, and the bugles began to sound a general reheat. .. "An attempt was made by the cavalry to pursue them. which led to an encounter between the French Chase pears - Mad the Austrian ['Wane, in which the Conner were rapidly put to theright about. It le stated that : not a single Liungsrlan s eginient was allowed to tate parkin the battle, and that the Italian regiment had all Uerprerionaly 'peel. to the Tyrol." . . .. , C.A.ZIM ' = 24. l rMS ' FOR DISTRICT A,Twou,sET,. ' UN. BARTHOLOMEW. SnhJeet.to the nomination of the People's Coniention. A Jai/ 16,'69 OIC.COLIFTY TR ,EABVRER , The, a alocrlber anannonrk hintairif,aa a candidate for COUNTY.T6I..'A.'UI EU.autjerttothenominationof the People's lady at the I,nnuty Convent km. • WILLIAM GARRETT. Potter : lll4; jetty 'HY.% 29. TILE STATE COMXITTEZ Ilia•owntlemen below aimed lure been selected to elm rdit ute •the Litate Committee of the People's Party of Penns) tea II if I ; • Clia:rastra—Lion. LEVI KLINE, Lebanon. Districts. • -Ist. -Robert C. Smith, . Philadelphia.. Henry N. Waller* t 11. .. ' i Geo. W.,Postiorny. , • ..: -William 11. Tlomas, ~ - . - /into; I.les le, )Torten'. Corner. • 3d. Robert lilidell. - Norristown. • ath J. Villion Cowe 1, . •Tioylt4towit. . Bth John 11. Oliver. • Allentimr.. Bth .1 , hrt 8. Richards. Iteeding. : 7th Robert N. Palmer, . Poo toville. , Bth R. 11. Ranch, ; - Dlaueh Chunk. 4th 13: )_Chew, ' Montrose. ' . 10th' 8. P. Lonotreet. ' Wllkesbarre. ' • 11th Win. A. W illimirs, • Entethport. -, 12th R. Ruth Peirikeu, • Lock Haven. -4. - 13th Israel Outellus, : ° B.4insgrove. •, .1 14th Lemuel Todd, • Carlyle. • .., 18th .I. , seph Casey. 4 Ilarrishurg. RAW Bertram A Shaeffer. Lancaster. • • ' 6 Samuel Shovh. Columbia. 17th Wm. APCoultey, Wrightsville. lath . James 0. Austin. ,_.)l'Conneb,hurg. 18th J. Sewell Stewed, • Huntingdon. anti Lewis W. HAIL • Altoona. 21st . Titian J. Coffey, Indium. 22d D. W. Shyroek, Greensburg. . - Old John Ilan. - Wishingtow. .211 h .1. Heron Poste:, Pitt sbury - Russell Erreti, .i . .. 25th Thomas J. Power, Rochester. - 28th John E.Pumeroy, ' New Castle. .., • _ 27th J. Newton Pettis, , 'Reedville. . , - 28th 'leery Souther, Ridgeway. DAVID TA4OAIIIT. President of to s Omeattion. IZOPLE'S STATE TICEET ==== FOR PERFETOR GENERAL: WlMotu H. gotta, of Berko County i I, : . r 0 . CYST: FnR Allmon GENERAL: • It lehardsclit L. Wright, of Philadelphia FOR -lIIIIIVXVOR GISNIRRAG: John flow*, of Franklin Coulaiy. , Toe SICICIAII SPICILCIT or Mn: tiaishecl his great aimed', on behalf of Mr. Sickles, to-day. Me. G.apeke at length, defining the law of !below!, and giving, his Vices of Scripture law. After speaking seve ral hours be made a hrilliant;,peroratiou whip) he finished with the fdlowine remarkabje words:, "And bow, geritlenten of the, jury, 1 have but ono word more to Inty.and that is that 1 - trust that every man will leave his seat at the adjournment of the Court, to-day, wish a firm determination to obtain all his garments at the Brown Stone Cloth.: ing [fall-of Ruckbill A Wilson. Nos. 603 ■od 605 Chestnut Street, above Sixth. The cingssated Bitten. For the sure ut , Drseents On Inotetsvlog. Liver Complaint, 'Aitken., L'oitioenese, Loss of, *peak, Perry. and Ague, Heart Bern, Water Diva, Acidity, Sea Sicknelm, Scurry, Natisto, ifoodoehe, &mei, end Gemini/ Debility, Or any disease having its origin in imperfect digestion. These Bitters, as 01l dwell 'of our fellow eitl- sent, including Members of Congress, Lawyers,: Phssieleis, Clergymen, Planter., Farmers and others testify. are the may safe, ceritais, -and see errigs *ramie' fur the imMediste relief and per.' Moneta ears of "the cruel complaints which In .eume plialear other of Dyipeptin, elitist our These Bitter, were discovered' by Dr. Ozonise B. Otte; end in their formula differ entirely from th c at of any Other preparation of meilieinM Con. • Mining no alcohol—on mineral—no pubion—no nosiuui drig—ht their nature mole, not stimuli'. ting—retafning their virtues in any clime; the_ are "a eombination,and forin , indeed" of usedi., eine ehick.knows no rival in .6/terminating dis-. sate and storing the system be its priltille'lliger and health'. No matter of. hide dmig standing, or Sweeter induced or chronic- in Ira "distracter Mel diresse„may he,- 7 .n0 - usatter that it bas bolded the shiil. of the phYsleion, and resisted the effort/ . o Medicine. a single trial of their Bitten will satis fy the sufferer that his disease.is Amenable tisthe priler remedy. • . .• In testimimy of the mans cures effected by tide Remedy, reference fa bad to the written eertilleaies_ from . distingulabod individuals known all over 1 4 SIWIEVI, 8 BANOS. iiiii4sa °Y trio c 44,.., i. Ti!ii,,ift — "l 11.yolisialb lobs mypwlart? `' ..I.' - ' .- ' ii a aAlar to s, 11y.7 ( , y : _ '-.f.w.oee . t tont et nennonOrlah . •:4 And. altf.iiialltopimad taapaort4 ,-,. :' " Mort t , tdst tat base Moped, ' ...-:; - • 4 ....#.„*5h: i. maais iiao ~..,,w.. ,tia, im ii, ii 4deri .1 . ' ' ""T he aii a !mina bare mot Mien • Tbelr entrappliti welbe And madam ' • ... To Ili with ril The! 4.lm#lnamsarst. ,'. ~.,'• . 4 .... i fl d 111 oily two' ramlll natter. ...l. ted. Ilse— isio • '. AVlnst welt tba.part of raiders, . . While enticing to the elm. ' k Wsili se spider imlttldana. , Aodj tt!ey yip a Ansa thread That t e Tatars Mount pig. it. - As I ay madly drive ahead; -• '!, .),.1 .. . • . In their leadsen lnettattloos: I I" j tie resemblance nay espy , 1 . . - To the •••tralk . rate my Es.ttlnt"' . Of the spider tit the Ay. i Then ire have the subtly totrar, , With a limeloating stall*. And al maiden !talons to blot. _ . llutlFba mover drvalroanttnlle; _,. i ~ For ttm l base dreelser's purpose . .'s la ltiotit asaratrrolarlimi ay*, •., Ilea, s pider in the patina, , , , i Ilia la waiting' hit atly.. • ' . - ! 1 , I ~ . Thew int bate tbe lawal slsidee.". , 1 . And w battier n ease ma! bu t .. U. , ill 4.4 big reeseieoes wafts,. , • . 4 .11 enogyhto take I feeir— .... . , - • .: * 'Thl, II right," be tells his ellmt, • . . ; "Call and Me me by and by I". "Wlll yea walk Into my parlor 2" 'Flsyi tbe i sidder to Ma fly. . Then ape men, engaged In IMille, Wbiidemiewby WA,. and Iles, ' Are the apecniating spiders. .. • ' Al tbativietlmi are Abet/le& ' 11 1 4-tra render 'NMI my rhyming. i an 61#.6.1maying cloth,/ to frier, Beet the Toiriadlau. or Batman% And get bargains rkh and tire; i , 1: , For. 3 , : in. now I here Invite blot , ! At he Towirllall to buy , • , k TI. artful inaltatinn # 1 , . , . Qt a erldeir to a fly. . ', 1 I . Bummer stab. clostog• MT at prices lower than the low. eat at L • , T .Ber g „' ET N & t ZOg' S ma st i r # 818 Market #treet, iwriceirlek & INA. Sundt lihii. , I PI7IhADELPHI4. JIB um/ cikartutaig is the ear •• time heard motto' ally uttered by those wbo altar th& magical itirectiof J ales ilawirs Artirtionit, or (lair Bastorer. TO rsh; wiry hair it itnyarta aciftt glossy, wavy appearayee, iwipartiog to it the ,Ittmarlood beauty of youlth.. Tot gray hair and i whtakera' ` it the ortglal liFectilor; sad yet it is not a By imparting basalt to lb+ roots, It prevents the hair term tilling oat, end a tr, appl ic ations will startle' tiew krosith •whons bald=e s bat masted from age orliteknetw. it Is harmless, sorely efficacious, easily applied, and Will not sell the rklo or linen. Sold by all Drugglists t 'and at iho Laboratory oti•Julea d Co., 21).10i1 Chasm? street, Phltadeiphial • • For aide also atheism!' and tetall,lat F. Law' SOS'S Litt:LT . 4a Chesolostr Stinat, ?abseil/. Afirpallirs Magical . Pali& Ex actor will aura tho'followlog among it great eailalog Of Mir asmial—ituanf, Sa . l4.Cata, Cliatoa, Sm . * XI ,COfOIS . ----'- \ . .I 4s oTs it Nm Am ANOY CITY - FOR. Booloaa, Sian", . Strati', illiri, POW; Chi Iblaln'a, ...) . , ASIAN% Scrota a, Veers, i'elor ' Sore , trek.* Ad. .. , or to Apply . A 0 th , n o riorzon, dki., Tamaqua, I P llOl 4 Boas, i,Yet• Gout, Small logs,- Rhea tuallaM, Scald , . Pentair Illr, or . at Ito ora jo t , .Th e ttanu o. 1 6; 4 ; ' ' ler• 11 4rrie's ' ' llo•sti, &it . Itheurr. Baliaosa, Erysipelas , Hl i• day and Thir s t 4 ), or each ee week. : ' V° edn". ... gaorm pr • j ut . ... 1 • 9.t ., • 53,•if Barbers' Itrl4 Small Pox, 3loailes, flash, at, I'- .1 ' ..-' - '------ - I - rIME f ---- - red.i. that .ro'to oy db. RES,It: , , or sale at all times , .ash o ' • gra iN5..... - To some it , 11331 appear inet,aolous , ...11 .PO . lll liy .A. Nixes should reached by one article; such u Ides will vanish then reflect ant piiinta to the fact, f that the' salve is a colnidustian.of in'Fredienti, each, at d every' one applying 1 perfect antidote 16 its OppflAneiillofder. PRINCIPAL Darn-10 Chaaabtal 401 W, ;Veto 'F,rk : 149 1511 ' - ' ' ,C.F. 01 ACE. gold b31„..160ted3. natnrX & Sox, Pottsville, pa. Sirinaittilwt ant to Fentiale•.*lntert Pats,—.The iumbiliatiou of ingredients le thee are the mull of a' lout and extensive prael led are mild in; tgoir rperltloi, a rid certain in eturei irregularitlea. painful unittatnial loos, temtutliq attuetiong, whether, from cold or otbervilae, pain in ttie ieldn, palpitation of 'the heart, sleep, whieh. i nlwaya arise trotd luterruption of They i:an aueetwefullY•ured as a preventive. Pills shoOlii never be takrniu plvignaney ! astli be cure to cafe.° mlaearriag.. Wartitati etsidi, and free from anything Injurious Reitteo Itxplt at directioos, which about& be read. a each box. Trite $l.: Sent by mall, by ream' any authorized ' ' • R. 11.111tITC.11 1 General A; cid for tifvF 3, ttli Chambrr 11". To whom allicholoole 'orders should be add .i`SoldbjdonsG. pAoww k Snt, Pottul BIRCII A Ilao4, Reading. • • 149.1, *JetVigo I Wigs Nylgal.-11ATC. WIGS and I'OUPEIS au pas all. They are elegant, lights easy and durable. • II jilting to a rharto—no turning up behind—n ?brink, lug otf the head: muted, th 1 4 .11 the only eats', Ilsbnient Where these ItOngs are prbporly. nderstood and Made. I 'o.= Braudexty, Nati iirrk. altir i Ilati, Dye I 11- :r 'Dye t Hair I ,ye 1..... W. A. Batch toes Hair to! The OBlGlllia an BEST in the i orld: • All ot hero 'ars mare Imitations , and should belavolded, If you w Loh to escape ridicule. I GRAY, RED, or RUST] HAIR Dyed baster besatilut and Nplural DroWn or Bitch, wit least Injurito Heir or Silo. ' FIFYICEN' MEDALS and DIPLOMAS bare dad ti Wm. A, Itatchchir , Imre 1819, and over plicedoes have been made WI the Blair of his ids anion. bye. W3I. A. Ili feIIEGOR'SIIAIB DYE produ not to.be dlatingulahed frimluatitra, end la w not to In In t4 .... hautt, botrever long It in. tinned, end I t/Le Fl rlfects of bad ° Dyes rem Bair Invigorated ( life by this splendid Dye. Slade, wadi or appltk (In 9 1 private rooms) at . Factory, 233 Broadway, New Teri. ~ . Suld In all cillestand tootle of the Dulled S Drugpists add Fancy foods 1;11liefIlt. • ife-Tbe denutne Soi the ; name and adders steel plate eitgrivlnib'n (Mar sides of each box V ' - ' WILLIAM A. BAYOUS • 10.1y1 23 Broadway, Net - fterSuld by Jona 11. DeowS A Sow, Pawn!, . TUE GREATEST .Medicil Discov OF THE ACE. IkI R OIL our E co D w Y, D of Itr t m o b ro urT r .. e b;t: a d i tsc e, . ETZRY KIND OF IMMOR, rams • The Worst Ikrotula to a COMMOII r iii, has tried it in over {even hundred noe s . er failed eseept. in two it, both thunder hu has now in pisprrowsal over ono hundred (Cita vitae all within-twenty miles of Boston. Two holt*, are warranted to cure a no mouth. ''' One to three holtkm will core the worst Lin pies en the face Two or three bottles will cure the system of Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst the stomach. f' Three or.ftre bottles are warranted to cure the wont kind of Xriklpetas. ~ One as tiro bottles are warranted to meanatm* to it the eyes. I , 1 , Two bottler' Cr. warranted l to cure gunning I thee:its and blotches among the hair. , i Four to ' , lx bottleslare warranted to torero rupti and running tal-era. i s, One bottle will cu scaly eruptlins , of then In. Tao or three Will are warranted to curelthe worst land rd'rlovrorm l i 4 _„, ' , Two or three bottles are warrinfid to en 4 the moat desperate cases of Illthumailffn Three ofour are wamostedtre cure pit-rhea ht. I rite to eight beta krlll cure the WOW. rase of Pcrof.l fr It - Ely 0 'I ODDFR[I.OW S' 1114 i I II A L AShOCIATION. --The Board of Treaties' Oen to Vireo bottler' are warranted to cure theon t here dech ed a dlvld.nd of Twelve pee cent. or One h r case of Dyspernia. I know from the experlen of hoe- Dollar and 1 wenty Celt on earl share of stock. pueblo sands that! it has been phased by a canker t sto.- - on the 1:1 of July, b the Treasurer. DD. Atreucsa, much.l I at Tremor , . , T. A. tIODWIttni, Scey. it, ? r to t i ro bottles are warranted to cure ick head- July 2', ' tif -Ilt -- Ova to tiro bottles are. waminted 0 regulat a costly. OT CE.--Not Fe is hereby givEn 'Lite of tki• bowels. 1 , ' • 1 „a„, that the -Horse. llorly and Harness. Iti the C3lre One t , tko bottles will regulate Ail littrialplo6o of and posse lon of Dr. 111:\J. DECK F.R.Is the property the Weep.. - II of pe an niers, and loaned to him at nor plea ore. your to 14 x bottles have cured the worst ns-esof droitsy. *ARAI! IllreKElt, One to three bottles has cured ' the worst, ca of OFF; c BENJ. 11001 1 1 ZR. what a' mere to gut re - 2W-4t• .. • * relief le experienced ; lief lo such an .xettillating dimmest- Diu rharigo of diet ever: tlocessaiy—ott the beet you Mn Mit and enough of It. Insummeice roa car.:—AdUlts, one tablor4 day; Children over ten years, demertipuo ion from are to tight yetain. teaspoonful. 'Ai ',hoe can be applicable to fall conalltntions, clout to operate on the bowota twi c e* day. __ _ NIAStFAST.LII4I) DONALD - K.ENNED 11~0. 140 ,Wrirreo : strict, Ittatit (Price It. • Alrip !Poi Arlo by draTsto throughout the Thi March Ito. 'bp' Attlligc .' .o_o RNER-BTON E • 4.AY IN XAH E - Corner-Stone of ,tli- . }Lek:mined tlinreb of MI reps. rill be la, aoljr1711F.11136;1a -Starke Orbit; la , s ' or Potteirllle., Service, will eOtatilenre at I i 1 31..2 &cheek," -it, and to lb. meeting. Tb • dellglnit, audit* anblie paPrally. dna lad, • : 13averal able sreakers tram abroad, *lll be p elate on the omaskin:! &Trim 4111, be held' Zeittlidfand Getillati iiii an oda. ' ..'' `. 't - ''A. 13". STMLN ER, I OF:OWE FISIIEII. Rattliag • JOS. Dr.F . IIIIIIN . , , , . I Aim *n exciting enev — lnn, the ()inventlen of Itie Pen. , te.tant EnisenosiChareh In Minnesota ha e chosen a Ithatop,lni be person of the Rev.!beat' It. Bnirri.s.of Chloe, *Do nude/tett an, the Mini ballet Ms pin• dint oftioinent was the Rev...lotnr T. Tree , who - was rbieted b 7 the clergy on the evened ball st, b t the nnol. 'native nitievejetled by ibe tally.' The new ;Ishopeleet Is a native or Adams, Jelfereen Cnante. ?lOW Y o rk , s n d as be te bbt fitly yeere . age. will. he thyonntiest bishop ;the Bracers! March In the Unit States. MOTicies. ; .31 - 11 uotast 915i'I.CUPA1. citun seetnld Street, Pettsville, Rev. 11. E. GILIOT, Vast r.. Divine 'wetake every Sabbath at la A. M.. sod at 7 , P. 81,i REMULAIt. BAPTIST CUIIRCII, Ms istanen st 4, Rev It. a. Alien% Pastor. Services; every rd's Day, at 10% awn BP. M. Loeture dad Pre er—Thune day Mveulinge. /Cirfjrce .• LUTitERACQRORCIf.aIa Pottsville; Rev. W. U. Leentgaten, rat49v. vice In this Chu eb regularly every EnVidiryi it •1O n'etoek ; evening. at 7 erektek.: Mt Meeting, Tbarutvreventugfat 7 - o'elatit,:‘ awallgDollding,iiSECOND ratinvratils worship ninety at the Amoebae liefonn; Market sheet—Bev. Euictt Cotli Oabtealti otoruing, at o'clock; eivenlne.e tt eekly l ettltri. aN boot Ausitfotiawatii ulpipoit OW*. - ' 110D810X.4.110ddeniy, on 4027111,011,1 , AlitoiderThap, 1 , 404.txx. Llotrunm, tat nntOorgid **lt WI. rats. • -:11111 , T 1 ou!solio , etiraciini t intent 11; Mid SWIM er, !iced 5 :peanut. I ' to lake ptaee.at 10 eekoek,thia 1150,1111k . 1 1 / 4 , olollofeste•ot Ose. W. Ft*:4l4.*D4o.friul rstailrs.avv. 144,141 lit fitdisefatithi., • 1 .1 4 ' • • p o4. lSgfit:UtiiSSl OF .1 1 A ItTN Elt -. .. ~stal-No4 Ice is beroby ',writ 1114 tbei pert rer ./i 4.4 *pent n., V lIIS dissolood en lbo I:ii h inst., alptaile beir•inoss of tho late lluen la 110 W C4/34illtiria by lliii,biod. C- el' iIIITTON. , ... -Ai''' - * '.. 4 :: ,' — 1 . WILLIA3I JAMBS. toiro, • ono 17, '6O fe . 2... Et _.,..-- ssoLuTioN.—The Co-Partner . ' anp beritt4nv *sluing boil/eon b . A. bratty ainl . II u,,,,b a , ?.w5 0 dio,o6ven by motusi COPfeht nil the 'Aka ct jitlycl66ol. ..1 bo busineas of the trui will be set. - .114 *by I. A" ! - 14114' , who Ifidi manna, lei business in . . . 1111 We cacti-i E. A. BICATIY. J.so.nemnstin. motile, Juli 9..!t 9 its.t.t ,-- ISSO — LirTiO — N.—The Co-partner -7 ',.- 400 - amvae6mmesiefing betareen the underatirmed, undetthe firm COUR:it-It a. t lOW EX. to this dav dia soprea. hy mutual comment. The healer's* of mioleg Imi ehippief Cuat.frama' the fluentLatVellierhe, will iienidter b• oont4nued by Franklin 9. wee. JAIIRS O. LINER. .-, . . IittANKLIN U. titrWILNI. ' . 7anell. '59 - giiet .. .._........—.... . IyS§OI4PTION OF .PA ITNER 91111`.—Noilee Ix hereby given thlt he partner . pentletisset between J. it J. ti. KAIMP.I4III 814,1 u the wierreatile.bmin4ax. le Port Carbon. S. buyi ill moray, Pa., was diriolvivi on ttot Sixth day of(.I uly, A. D. 1h57, by mutual manure,. Andel:de owing ter the mid firm are tti be recelvell'by wild Joseph s.liendennugbiand all demands on said Grin are to be presented to the paid Jo. & q Kph S. ifauderibuitt, by whom the same brininess will bercittper be continued. J6SSE ItAtiDitti It US 11, JOSEPH S. Iti,I.TDENtiPSII. joet Carbon. Joly 9,19 t Zi.twa :FOR SALE & TO LET. . i roIL.REAT AND SALE— The III i Imam In Mortb's,Aadltlnti. lately acesplea by,,Eit, Fenian H enes nn, Poaaandoe&giran Immediately, . A 10MMII at tomato. alma for sale. inquire, 14 . ~. rool,villeauty 16, 1.9 : r Z•tf -- Op.' FOR SALE.The" subscriber. L till mai at prilatesale a earner k 4,25 1,..et front im Cducre ittreecia the borough 'or Ashland t and la depth lait Set, toChegtitit stmt. li:aid lot will ba,snld at a rps• amiable r4o. Ear taws and t ither particuLvii a ppl y to • 7 .. 310110 AN THOMAS, Ashland; ~ • or MOROAN Y. DAVIS, Helm - mt. July 113, '59. • f 29.30. . , _... T 01'S FOR - SALE ON TIME.—The subscriber Is prrpared fa sell Intl on 0 roeonood ut uu tlase.."ruunlag from lU to IS yearw, to thaw who der•he to inkprore lb* wow. Apply to B. BANYAN. [ 4 I OR RENT OR SALEZThat rel valuable Tavern Stand in tire 'Mop or Now•Jta 11°4 IVl4lcoupled b d.rgi l l ' l =PSI' , - g i tt t iTro. ). Aprlf 14 1 • • • IR If ,130 LET—From the firrt day of Apil newt, the watt or male laitnedletely oPpeelta the Ispleeepol ehureb, stow recopied an an Exchange Ogee. • k n Apply to ~ • IV?i. VIOMPSON. !Pottsville. 'February 5.'59 ' . ' tl.tf I. : NiItgALE T .-=•lx pa - iiii:OrtinTrer -, 'rucks wilt be sold cheap for cash. or note with ap• proved sertirity. Alga valuable SIULK, on the mane terms. Apple to 1 JOUN 111:1111et8, Trostev. Veateellle,ilay 12. '5 4 1 , • .15-IL .-• •1?()K SALE—One p.operi — ' - or ii,. inch BA Pump. with column pipes and eunnectior l i:— ready In be put into the oilers, , 1V ill be ml 4 10 , Apply at the Tatuaquaflron Work* for further ~inkuma. tlon. { , -. . _ CARThII A a I,Llge.• Atrattet 21; ;58 DEA- Chi 11 MAN'S a Pills II Thai tiugall a❑ (pb. dacha, sturbed Ttt would ly Tett heolt4. rNtinny g SI to 0.1. a color 1 onental, l be eon- ! led; the I' - ple. nod up?. . or. Ire • rlifirata log m ore 1 I oral NT nIL Cbild• there• I take earn. :t 04 Sham 24y B erman 4 on SUN. Weaned o rteek A. (Oen& or i to attend.' at to cm a'botb th, st9Anare, Divine rer. !y .'Prayer IJRCII vIII ied Church 4. Pastor.- 7 o'clock. ucsday oleo DIZU the City of of this fb. (Satordsl) ter, °entire dully lent. DISSOLUTION. T ' 1 4 at thy kilo, on the Island. for buildin g pniposes, Sand. Ac., at the lowest. prices." C. H. ATKINS. ' JACOB FISHER, Ashland. will fill any orders prom pl. ly. and it loner prleesthan hare ham charged heretofore. Pottering, Hera 20, '49 . _ 12.1 f p o., ALE CHEAP -2 first rate 20 we 1. , . E horse p, e ngines, as good as new. 2 Ciall Itre kers and Screens, ....... 40 Drift Cars. and 1.4 of Asks for Care. - 4 Voice. and large lot of Moire. Wan,nP. te. A ppb-to, . WM. 11. E.1.1115:1tT, Druitee. Tremont, inwo 11,'59 , • 2 . I 4 0R- BENT—A Three Story ,:; nrsek DWelling llonse,'wlth "but u i.pl led wit 4t ¢IR and• water hat noes. - ALSO, Tw Moro .Itoneria, with Ammo:pent/ attached. ;altabk. far why. klod hiarlew,ea.,bet wren the American louse and the retnoslvanla 'lntl: Arrdy in Pnltomille,lVl.bru.ry 20. '53 jit If i M. 31URPRY",, OUgE. and IArtFOR.-:•.;A —sillibr olid at privato 1.14... a Ikusk. and *dusted in Nornteglan- street. In the hotougto of ; altssllla.s , ljoinins Ruch t Eyanes Meant 31111. 'loins Is built at frame, two stories high, with a back! Itcbett.. FOr tenni and otbrr Firticulars apply to cirnuta MALEY, un the prendoes. - 1 July 9,.57 28.3 t • MIMEO s'ACE—Tcio 50 Horse Ent Ones—geared together—for heisting and purnpingt thin 40 llnrselingine. with gearing f. ir do do 290 yards 4114 Inch pipes; antlirbrking barrels. - s eosaltdit nrarirs,rope-41 Inkof chain. . One horsei Engine, and !Wiens, screens, kr.. fur breaker!. The frame work of engine houses and breaker, and tett ant hounds. •• A large bit of 'T ralls,fiat bar Iron and scrag Iron. Alro, drift ears. war,ons, art and pled. and two Hulas. WILL betiold very cheap. - Apply to , CHAS. H. HILL, . Roil 1.4.401..tgatt, ilahaqtanto tired, ZbiLrilfe. February . i tt OR AI.E=VERY Ch EAP- A. One 90 hors.• Engine, and,conneetions IbT pumping ; - One 40 lioreeZnglne, ihr hoisting Coal, , nith Druin and enuneetions."" fln4 n) nr.r., Eogtno. for.pumping. One 30 . 1:sorra „tiogine, Rollers and coooections for breaking,e( .1., About, :;06 feet of 16 loch pipes, with pumps, rude, . . eotrarrfing runs, C. . • , About V , / foe 'of 14 Inch pips., pufhp, irons, to. A li:a oc T 1.3 W I ! h . min ' "Pe' ' '''' A. AUSSEL, 1 i; - Apply* '. '' • OM niter of 3fohantongo and &roods streets, , Poi torilt , Jaousry 2,'80 . . 4-If •,, NOTICES. . - Q. It EWAR I)!—Lost,' between ejf)e) Pollirring and Tamaqua , in the forenoon of Pat u ran) , lbw" ,of July. a Pocket Bonk. cents ining tsrn 15.1 4 0 notes a gr 4 pen. scluors, two Railroad Paeans., with cer.„ - tinexte for ' worth of stock In a Paring Fund.and a; ante for 917, with coma other papers of no value, to any excepting t e comer. This ',hove reward will be paid to anyot, that art lArsive theabove described articies with It. EDWAR:?,:Priuter, Pottsville. • . ! i ..„ Br OILDIII or rite arm - ' •itily In, ft• • • 1 - ' -2 t , TN th ~.Coort ,of Vomtnon Pteas lof 1.. Schnirliiiil.tau ty—: . ' •,' f . { LARY SII Till by her mut Of Jung Term, 185 u, • • friend, Witti.lat Tusasa, ~ 412. 1 i • 1 1 yr; . , 4 Oar Athpruso, • ItOIIPIIT OBITII. < • Sur Dirurce. .. To Itollettr,BsllTll:—Ten are hereby notitied that yOur wile, 111 1 1T EttllTlLloy her.next Blend. William t„. Turner; ha presented her'petition to the Cetirt or Com ment-11as f Stbuylkill Vivacity. praying for a Dliorre DIM the udi.'of matrimony entered into wlib You: you r a d t eregtre requited to aptear at said Cyurt on the first d. yof Feptember Term neat, to sneak prati. complaint r shoe cause. if any you have. why • the prayer of said pet Plenty should notbe custard. ,' Eberle' 'a Oftlee. Pottsville ? ) . JOUN, P. HOBART: - ~ July 44. 1859; •I 29 4tl . Sher(r. o'reE.—All persons are motioned. . . N not 1.1, le t my trite Mime goods on credit, an I. will pay no debts of her contracting. 11BNILY CARTER. Palo Alt°, July . 2. 59 ~ , 27 Ulf - N'l' 01CE, , --Wliereas my wife,MARY 31JLPKR, hintlnti W my bed and boxed without any just croit.l hereby forbid any--person (row trusting her on myaccount, as I will pay no debts of her, con tracting. 1 ' • ANDREW MILLER, , lieweilyn, July 2.10 ' • ~ 27 3t* i 10'11t , CIE:—Whereas the vubseriheo • bar kinatii to 3011.,1 lOWA ' S:BS, or PCa ori rb, fvhuylklll,unty, one Bay Multi and one Meek 1i0n... during ouq plwror e. Tbe public` ire berebyea I toned nut to mut t tald property, as It t.elown, to uo. k .SPENCi:II, , July 9_14: ,I ormn _June .. 2p, -to - _-_-__ IV o' l . (.1 I F..--The Sellt..l Litirj. ,1.. 1 CoU:.TY AIIItIeCLTUR AL. lIORTWELICRAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION alll held thalr Yorirth Annual Ilrhlhlt too at S. huylklll II NM ell on Tues. dalt, iretlEesda7 and Th arida y. oetator 4th, At h arid tit 13, :010: • ' -' ' - - - • 7.4. PLUON„Pralddit. . -•-• 1. P.' K nu" Rec. S!e',: • s • Juan I); 'SO 21.111 _c . . • (Ake herebv;given that the wept annual etertio.• of the Joel:holders of-the et. Cialr'Satlng Fund ,Isatielation of et. will hi held on FRIDAY. the 12th day of A inguati at 7,te 2 o'clock, P. M.. at the Creek &boot Mea aunt% will be taken to time out the A.owiatit.n. All per. MIS interested are repeated to attend. JOHN 11. REED, Sec'r4sry.' 431.asir. July 9,'59 25 NOTICE.—The endersigeed hereby. ' dem notice that he hap parrhstard from C. , of Pin/Imre. the following perm:mai _property, eta:-1 Canal Bout named .11ount Vernon:" 1 Meek illorre ..rrank;" 1 Dun Monte named 'Silly; all his Lumber at utayman'tt Faw 31111; 2 lino: Bonk' Acrtionte. And other arilelest: - MI persona are hereby ; ; norliled not to Miry or ; mom er m tbe i . dpr tr ly.' W. D. s 4 yasn.ay. Tremont. Jane 21, b 3 27-111. public are hereby IL/ rauti9ned and notified not to-negotiate for a Coe iiiemm Mortgage from Mary hman, wife of Fein Mow. tneu, In the subscriber, dated Jan. LOA eohaltkilled to pay .prowntage on Coal to the amoent of ENV 46. ter• curadnn the Bltt Inclur Vein, tamale in the township of Blythe, Schuylkill county, Pa ; being on the Mary and Reuben Dacia ?tact. lirtorded Vick 122&) Becorder's Miro of Frhuyikill county.' at Pottsville. Juan:try IS, 1t52. , JAMES Mc051111R11:101«, July b.'59 • 29,1 t N the(frphanal,Conrt, in and for the ennui y of fichtgikill— n the matter of a Petition of Feederick Koliiienhawer. praying fir a decree of specific' perhirrnance of a contract with Usi rge Monier, late of 'Robley township, In the County a fortenlit—i• June 20. lAN. the Court grant a Rule updo Mary Ver ttnitrrt wire of John Fertiliser, any one of the beim of thansid - RiWrgs Varner, deceased to appear Court on tefiihelhip Twenty.iiinth day of Jody next, to answer Ike Fronton of-the said Frederick Rbppenharer, or rho* Callow Why a iperitic performance of his contnitt with theeald thierse Hamer. deceased, ebould not be deemed In arcordisueo with the privet .if said Petitioner. ' • • JAOOO peon, Cierk qO. C. Path/011e, July 2, -1.2 t irl . N ' ttio Court' of COOonon; Pleas of 1 . . • iktiailkill iinitit3aL- . 4 ' - • 1, 1 IN LLlAbill. 861131atT,1 ' No. 65 ..._` '. - j rt. - _,.._•._ ' June T.. tow: SPANGIAIL I - ' FL F 4. , - , 'II COOl 7 Ol. i ' N° ' .66 in -or, • • June T 1E909 -• • •• F. i' • • ..., ~ usaut Deruaan. ..) - s. a.• , lire ittiteeslitted 'Auditor appoleted * Illwe Court of Coustuou mum erectors !kin county, to distribute lb. fits* bi Court mode upon the *bore iteseotieent among -titi eridgets outlited to receive lbe POW will Miro/ to tide. &Nis "iitilikappolnttoost at Ws alb*. Ile the Ike roue% etrottotitie, no gednerstay. ibis St tit dame j lay, - A. C., 1! sel4.oelnek In the forenoter of odd day., ', ~ . ,:. LIN:„BAUTUOLIAKII,Auditer... anti ts,'73'.l „ ' • . , . , . „ =.3t i. - , t EST STRAY BULL.-Came to the 1 ,, v., of the enteral:we rt t lud 4nty. on the 1114 •-fiJune, WILK' RV Ct. Mille olio end bell reran at. The Iremotf,d t Feweril. PrnPetiY, *mitt* to blot away, otli.tuttit 11.. it 111 I. to tin.. •-xiditei, - .1141- le. '5O Q a 4traye - d uras kjfit.ti,dr, Jett.lW bv a 'Clark ill tudkot bridifibaltu *bout toe sort...oth 411 Att•ra.,d,, b ig a .bit..l sow up, lb* !dab' elde, whi f f, *yen Ib. honk an., pert way Jon the to t , ht _ bind the rhvtildee. Whoever will ;Nilson M e l oulmetiber, or utvo blot inketeetivn whor e Levu:Wu, silt by tuoloaablyrt-oarJed ii TuomAs crl Clalf. July 2. 'TR WANTED. NVANTED.—=kmarried man d i V idt nation as Bookakeep.r. at ami ern siva tineacepl losable eveommeadatio h , city. • Tin ms moderate: Api ly, 10 B. BAN' Potiatllte July lay fiIEACII ER . F Tot.erge to matte eitargo WO* Tenet!. Sonnet in the 'borough of Orwigiburg. sone tt potent person, who MI prydore the C rtlficati nerd UM per metre' t e rm 9 picot WM, M. UICKEL, Joy te, 'SO , 'l'EAt' H .- FRS IVA TE 8 zleboo liltewtere of &buy - U.lll Myren well meet at their Srbo..l Ilouce„tm Monday. A l 1 1 4. at 2.,o'elork,A. M, for the purge.* of , e 1 and employing Teachers for the Schools of mit for the leniently: kris' of tea month.. By order of the Board Jut?' 14.'4 ANTED—.By a skillful a, nerleneed ntanszer of Coal 3 as he ad dining A gen t who (poi ougbly uuder.l 14ylug off and working of both pillar and Is a! Bonds ventilator of dangeropa wines at &And, and run prodnoe the best Tekreneet .n 4 • tnonlalo.'' Address . • A. 11 (' July 9. ':••J 294 , 91 • Ille.hmorul.:Sl,l,i, MEDICINAL. SECRET INZLiiitTLEB OF Youth and Maturity ; JUST. l'UnI.U 1 1111:1), FE m.L W .t ‘ord t v htm s ed o i t the % r rt tional ter.:. Le.eaU Weakness. Ntwitirtiel tenlitslons, ez Genital and Nervous Ilebillty. Premature 'le .0 Dreay, of the system, Impoieney.and pralterttle to , _1 HT 11. DK LAN gY, M. 111 1 The lmportsnt tact thvt be many alarm lee rump!. otigluntink In the Imps udenee and solitude ot 3,w may be I.OIIX neumeed WITIIOCT ilswrime,letp this sr,. tract clearly demotErtratvdt and the ...utterly ere sr: hiehly Furerixful treatment, asedonted bt the Ant:. fully replalord.ary 'means of which every du, to rumple-us perteetly and at the 1. sot thalvil avoiding all tbs adverliSed luutetunEkur I b. Eu E Sent to any address,. grille and post tree in a senk,, velope tne /entitling (poet paid) len p stage statep Ue it. Dk LAN EY,StillEmat Slat Mieet, Sew Yort. to. . July 2.!'49__• Vtatta CbttiiDbOtOß, NV 119 -met , 16111 so many Invalid sr\ 001tair1111*. tn Abe first week of J 9 as; .airani.ententa to stn oat the White llorve IYrt r In 'req./I'oBlth, elat,the , :nh, :An h and Eh , !ale% the 2tith and ann or 0x0.t..a.,, on...ch E , of September. Thouttande sod tens of , Peetity to the oorrestairva of his detecting tu.„.„... trestle all Moraine that' flesh is half to. 11). are purity vegetable. coNSVNLPI'I.O rtk, And nlVDlnoon.pu of tho Lungs awl Tbront cared In th. tent itaires to • stiort Uwe. II• oiwrai CA the Eye ■nd Fnr. Ilk.mncrs all of 'Wens. Tumors. Ton>lis, pus. At r.tigh trns 'limbs or joints, Ay, Aa. Ile etops Trorharte Ic !Minute. free of charge. Ilbel'ain Killer equal. The bot proof of It Is I. try It. Ile • years emetics; has been In every etate and\f,r•ir believed' hundreds and hundred s mattered sit , of eery 113111Itt and nature and under all jar mem. iiLloh en.shics him at.ahnost the er.t :toet diseases. NOw s nlow't trait tbr your nigh:lo,T . !yrursrlres and teo. , ' Esasalnatlon .freu. I cent to $l. 46rA boy st,the entrance to condu'at yew to ht. m • • DR. W. CA1113.03. • Pottovitio,lutt2,4s9 • ' READI READ!! READ!!! muctiwzmo Aromatic Balsa Is a-REMEDYr not to We exec led f ihmatuirat and mai of.thoso maladies I cider the Summer Sisson, v is : Dim-dory", kyorliterli, Chotern or Cloierts,/for , -' - V.,taitisg. Aridity of the '`Stotoorek. et , . Ito excellent eanninatile powers. pleasant 1,,t, soothing Influence. render* It a valuable rrtniply h. Enable di , 4•314.1 , . peculiar to the #ertaid En 111 in , ir,l 4 Cholera /afateittia. tk ' It Ilia • rpinvigorallszl tonic influence on Mei system.allaylng Intl surf. when, It exists In the stonserb and towels—alli .li' I will be Maud indispensable to the well Leine . f t , family. It will be found as well adapted to du:N children. ; ' 14. Mr i r.-61 Prepared only by ;- ' A. LiENWE N. Dispewing CA mot i 'IN. W. turner Ninth and Petal. Pit.: iallA, .opth • 1 , i pa-Pries-26 .eenta per bottle. acirma by CHAS. W. }peso and JOHN U. 'Bur Son, ; It. 11. St.Clalr; E. J. I , v. La qua. and by druggists and itorekeepent gene, 3111 7 21.' ,49 • - • Lti• y. Thoroughly Tried ND Unfailutg' • Remedies! sw AY NE'S! Swayne's! SwayuC Twang's! SiasyneV .4 4 ,r11111! . .: • • Swamis! Swarne%! SW*2lll2lO Dr. Swayll4 Celebrated Fain lly Aral. Mot t . Dr Sway ne's Celebrated Family yledid , Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild au ..*Swayoe's Compound Syrup of It "Swans.** Compound Syrup of wild Cherry:' .11wayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.' "Sway ne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cberry.l grestent Conab and Coneuroptb ti t toed, In, la "Dr. Sway PO'h CialP/Utld Syrup of 1111 d t'berrr," r "0 41°4" and only genuine •1111.1 Cheri y" reii:por for-Weak Ilresid, Ileart tb. , oantie, ASH 11 , 11600.ng ough. Blood Suitt log, Liege (:,,mplutat i ‘ sous Debi! tr, Restless Nights, Le. No remedy, as It may he; ran pretend fa approach It: Swarm'!" Saraaparilla and Tar pi .ero.kneoartn—warranted to routtib no caluiroi and g e ntle purgative, unsurpassed by spy 11.1 elite for teoirs lug the Idle, eleunslsm, the anonach.l; effectually t. purityluz the blood. Three pills ea. gripe, tier nature naueel. . • , Ssrayttea Ildwrl Cordial. A PLZASAST and sure remedy for A era Merb#,Plarrlliza. Dysentery, Cholera Summer Cymplahlt. Pains lu tits Stomach and lure Vomiting. Sicknees of the Stomach. to. t' /a -Every fatally shoal LISTS a bottle In the two In capital suddtu attack In the night. It ulittv pain, lavatriable to Mothers. PAORti 1 3outhlog . ityrup, for Children. ere! to:. pared witty by Dr. Sirevne k Son. 114,kg,b01.5i5. Great Spring Purlleyer OTT else Blast FiWATNIL's Compound Fluid Extract of t , ar•Avalla 'great remedy for Perorate., Old tleers.ry II a Seep of • eury, all Skin Eroptiens.l i t e inod Purifyinu, C... Dyspepsia a Indigestion. "Da. Sass's& 'Mfrs. Ca holleora. A erne Os". , Biller., may be Wien with a degree of Orr! ain ty .t.. , yet'experieured by • 11rdirine of this character, f. , t. ptipation. Flatulenoe.rhau•ea. lleart Duro.. arid) the Stout tch.Cold Peet. Debility canned by the late of age. prosi tut ion of strength from any risme; Mon of Spirits, tr i cysla, or Indigestion In all ital. , . only 50 runts* le. • All the above p red only by DB SWAP 4} a t r , ' No S Noave Srrtern Street, second dc or aboi )ia Philadelphia. Sold I.y Jipsa O. Basisii A Sow, C: "'man. ton to J. K. Dotes, if. W. Partner, Mirionnilie; an. Tascirorsv MIAS. IlLifllltOti.llebuyikitt it" Joss Naxos d• J. R. 11.1,1 LET, Tremont We. Pr; sliddleport t X. Teadt, BMA A Co„ Pineitrove; and by all WOO' dealers In medicines throughout the county awl May 21, '59 .; [lf ] %,„ $ " „ .• 9 F p G ASTI' The` iteat litrenetistner - and Pain Destroys The .best and ebn treat Household Iteme.ll world. Slmple and pleasant In Its 'appllentlon, - 7v l, and effectual In Ila results. A Lanni 'Cul, aclentiti , tomtit Curettes, applleabla for tha relit,' of rain a t ; time, In any place, In any part of the human and under all circumstances- If you put' rips If Paln Is them, the Pleats, will P until the Vein has vanlahed. The Plaster otvo,'• the Pain array, and 7 ' • . PAIN CANNOT EXITP PLOW. , AMAX!). Itheamatlsm. Lamenear, StWeep, Weak tw , ;, Nervoattwor, Neureigla, Dyetteptia, Coughs and, t,, Pelee and Aches of fiery Mae, dorm even to IMMEDIATELY RELIETTD,, and wlth.a.littlo pitw; PERMANESTLY CUBA% try the matical liatu<a , the MAIINNTIO- PLAOTEIL, It Is the ihroph..t. .0' safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy le ,rii.te" Its ippliestlon Is universal—equally to the the delicate woman, and the feeble Infant. ITo e.ct e an 1t will prove . * Bahn i end ■ Dleasiug. able, and wlthestannnyanae Or tenable. It. wlthti resit of all—;rich or OW; all may litlfehoilifhave It who are slat, and sairtin,-; • FAIINKUI Amid be always ;applied with ten babIaPLABTKIL. It will be tbe Good PlaysiclAu beasebold, ready at all times, sad at Instant Pat rip la airtight tin boxes. Each boa will to eight plasters, and Rely child Sae spread theta. 25 gents a box, with tall and pleb; dleerilost • D. C. 31miahead, /*remelt and remprieloy,l9 -Mawr semt:.ve• •Itoar,neen's M A3NITIC r!..Urrie . ilk MA by AU lu every City," t rown and - Village ette triter. . -7-- " THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE : ' The Antsgarat &gusty of thil IVmstessith YOU ALL DISILCSKS OY Tub: DU ton.. REPARED BY DR. l A OLT,I i siSBEI i ', 1 3 1W t CO., No. SO'North lifth street, belie t 1•h ladeiphin, tbr (harrow owl Strofutous Divas's. WAtts Hip Pions', Mallyront Lives. ilitrbuschs.••M, ter. *ad brad, NCI), of tee Meath ~o 4 • Th roof, .A'reprintwof Uss 1111114 On gritOrtS Ala) DirrhirqS OP IWSO LOP ale effectually and perateueotly cored by , .ImperialDepurative. - • Whim toe coo meads itindl to patienislis i: ? ougdotice. for two reasons—Arai—lt ju.t repreeenteddo be, and will all 62111,14 but it will not cure twery dbtosfis.bwegum. I- era adapted sod prepored Ibr one. itass•of ev01y11110,...' these it cures— /4 The Nevoid plats, tbli pure. highty ametitrptled and tidier—en that it 4' toasters the theca sten If It Is curable: Large 11, long continued use.l . It It not milked for-On , bottle , will In Ina wisinfity of eases. exhibit its ^0 , .• bra prqwwies. In this novel. time and m.o.', wasted ludong pod froNless efforts to obtain a tar. In Concernue awl Iferefuleni disrates, no utedi.; • ever equaled it trifle sureeisful Teller, to obstinate mod I 'lsere?, cannot WK . .: elmi Lain; sad purifying effects of the Iv roast Pt. vier. Ulcers of ever: rbiraeter, no matter how 0141 5 ,, long standing, invaidebly y leld to the woodeifulr" of the IWTltitlit DEPtILIAIWW. . Old orsiounc may cute It B ottle. perfect sectolii!,, Ityousne afflicted. try On• sod If Yew , advice, melte to the Principal Oaks. N 0.1.0 iicitec.ri, Street, below Arch , and you will receive It. Of tn s .. 's?"! ,stamp forauserer.) . -*Ds. LOU Stintatite ehitsdeirb w, ti 'll m ilir*"m"r eelt irc t; o n tri t hie" ,) il e tt. ot C t A rl itt i "l"l6El o, " nu 7—. ,.r a114WP174":14(141;41'Vr.'t.. "Yor by Druggists pperally. 11,7tS f If' 11. W. uqwm A
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