The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 30, 1859, Image 2

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POTTSVILLE;
,941.1r1C8D.e,.11ULlt SO, 1859.
• , OBSERVANCE OR TEE SABBATII ,
It is a setter of gratulation that there is a'
strongly growing 'disposition on•titir part of: the
authorities terenforee' upon . the hulets'aprofer
nbserriere of if not respect fur the . Salbstb. IS
tincinnati the 'authorities bare, tested the ques
tion with, remiss. i kn brew Tuik City for 'wooly
years the grershop ri4pent have lorded over the
wimp* with bee Wetland ineffectual reeistance.•
Excisi laws, Sunday isle, al/ levee that stood 11l
twee, the cellar tied his . ietittkor r ,,eurbed the
rapacity of thin" diitadfui 1.• were PrtotirellY
,kettelled.• *tie tide of pc ' rfia; tomato°
. and .
'mime rolled on with InereSehtese front ear
t o year:'-ibillatiraNrply• , M flatornafia.—
Wblle all decent trades Were " I ntuited, liquor deal.
in; on the Sabbath irsieenta the patbiO for t une
end loynia. Iluittollm: returns Atoned that more
that:6oo64mm shops wets in full blast each Sun
day, and theists° proved an average increase of
26 per cent. of arrests on that day shove the ordi
nary sussetom of Healer days. Now, however, wit
ore hippy to stele, under the regime of en honest,
bravo and; prudent Superintendent of Police,
things bare ehauged. - Daring the last three Sob-
,
bath a ve rts retry dre shop in New York City'
was efered. / The standing orders in New York
UM OM; thlt smerifiunday dram-seller mast be
arrested,Antforcoarse, will be peniabed. This.
grows onto! dm decided station of the, police Con:-
mlssioners. who on itteipihnitimo, adopted 'Duni
tionslyi the following theolutions: .. '
1. This Board ittboond by its orgenization to
enforce tbe laws oe they exist; it being • well set:
tied iwinciple that the administrative departments
cannuteircuse enforcing a law, on the ground of
dont:tear ttrlte toollieting with the spirit of the
Constitution. ••,
2. Ybe Christian religion is that which has al
ways tabbed since the settlement of be country;
now ezistslo those United States, reeognisedond
professed by the manse of the people of various
religious deurazdnations, and nearly allot Which
regent the Christian Sabbath as part of their re.'
ligiun. • . 111-3.
3. That thi highest Judicial eetharities regard
the Christina' religion as the prevailing . religion
of the country, and that the protection of the
rights of all other religions must still , leave the
principle*, practices and laws of the whole 'Chris
tian community paramount and in full force.
. 4. That the true principles of religious liberty
do not allow the smallest portions of the commu
nity to call upon the great 'passes of tbn. people,
to abandon the enforcement of those Sunday-laws
wideli bark existed sines. the settlement of the
country. ' .
-b. That present Abuses in disregarding the Sun
day leer, particularly in public exhTtions on
Seeder. and tralieking in liquors and thee like
things, should, so fares the low allows, be pre
vented by the whole power, of tbe'police force and
of the magi/miry.
6. That the laws of the land. in eonformitiwith
the opinion of the masses of the people, in regard •
to moral principles and.prectices.nod for the pun
ishment of transgressors any day of the. week. are
not to be lisregarded or repented, because of pe
' culler notion" of morals entertained by small por
tions of the e immunity. •' r
Well done, ow Yodel Yotir reword will be-'•
peaceful fia aths, and : materiel benefit to the
metals-CI ps i t cilia of your citizeni who need
forcible restraint in the indulgence of erelong 'and
soni-destroy g propensities. You will be largely,
the gainer. t perseventute be your motto. •'"
Again, the 'decision of the Supreme . Court of
this State—t e opinion of which we publiih on
1 .4
our First Pa '*e the matter of Sabbath passen
ger railway t eve!, is a step in the tight path. 01
course the . a lion of the Court gives dirsatisfac
tion to the S bbah-breakers, and in particular to
tbe Pbiladelp i s Ledger, whose fate Woos.= to be
to always sel et the wrong aide of.a question, and
who nowsto make a:political utaiter of it;
but the mass o f the Fabbath- loving , Cod fearing,
' hard-workin people of this Cetoinonweattb, op-,
i confident, of the decision, fur they
i volved in the question d utbst - impor-
Capital controls labor, and if.one
rldly eiuployment on the Sabbath,
, ed, then they could prepare to bid
single 'day of rest, out of the mien,
. would surely, follow. Wbat,be
f the Independents , the happiness or
f tee Workingman! Assuredly he
terest, buib sgiritual and tempura!,
sel
prey! Ire are
hare rigties
toot to them
sienna of a.
should be op
(dowel( to a
for alllbe.
comes then '
the comfort
!o a great I!
to this matte
is .Court hu dank., think; but a
n. this matter, and fur the sanctity of
Sabliaibs, wi trust that it will be
the pimple of the State, for it inter
at man\ whose soul holds not comma
; litakisr,ms the Sabbath morning
pan hip{ ear; wham, uninciry doe, not
• tot be time > wberr hand in band with .
Ifather, 'tti supporting a cherished ,
ared his bead beneath the' portals of
beech ; or whose eye does nut gauze
I
cation of the simple payes.; uttered of
r i g
bat mother, eth ile bti ind bends•were
ti his earls, may, be i different to this
` every man capable :oil'
Such feelings
such memories, twist say in his heart
1 petal stillness of the Sacred Sabbath
i,even as it itetwberbl was a boy. We
I rons of a strict Uforeement of the
Sabbath with peculiar satisfaction.—
The Supte' l
simple duty
our: hallowe.
ausishred by
eats all. T.
.
viols
chivies, to ;
wander bac
a . respeatia
mother,
the village
stE the revel
the kneoo I
halt hid ow'
'abject ; be
and boldio
—let the p
be teepee • . 1
note toe: p
duties of A I
Statistiet.
ail a sio l slo
arily.-aod t
we pot the
Items
grass in
moods fro. ,
It is idlts l to
ha's a tight
yield iottle
else eocify I
get laws.
ght be presented it prove how buten
day Of rest in the week proves peeuni.
individuals Ws hygienic respect. But
nation entirely upon moral and re
fide, ind contend that our real pro-
Inert, prosperity , and happiness de
all a proper obserianee oflth,e day.—
talk of right in this metz No man
o annoy another. An i iyidual must
.rional liberty for the Oldie welfare,
would not 'exist; it were folly to en
-9e believe this matter can very safely,
!ti citizens of Pennsylvania, for•among
ng men, and good citizens, there can
pinion, that, we moat prereht (bower
lions upon time-honored and sacred
go before t
right-think
he but oils
(AS IDUOVS.
customs.
Al'nOllING BTRIIGGUL"
el. under tide headiog the New York'
es II summary of . the opiniOns of those
who favor sueleste , union of the : Op;
will insure the overthiow of the De
-1860. There can bo no question that
principles of the nest Presidential
4 the'Opposition to the Democracy,.
Istanee_io the Slavery Prepagenitisto,
I. Protection to American lodustry.— .
matter of moment, that in Neer Eng- , .
rty designation is “American-BeOub-
New Jersey and Indiana; "Atilt -Le- .
in Pennsylvonia the "People's Pio' •tY;''
under Owe banner on which KV, in;
grenh. principles aqied to. Titot; Op- .
'the Democracy never was io...toresi- '
• present; never embraced within it st'
ei of the. bast a•td must Intelligent of
I
of the Delon. When lb. Republican
I its Oral movement, it , gained to he
I , f the best of the rank and file of the
• party, awl readily. parted With the few
" blgs, who . 'as eorrtipt L
ip HI es seekers,
t the rewards' sines so lavishly be
r. Buchanan WpOn his old political
he Oppitsition therefore, has Hi itself
, and retains the wheat. Its position
.ay be eonsideresi impoignable,
i wnd it
nary ; that harwony,shontd actuate tiki
}
order that the policy of lb - rape
ybe detttated. Add i will, req ire a
Minket bean s od hand for the Pi s
-1. w atm ' tit esquire and •annez to the
torritoriisin 11144100 and the tropics;
the toreign slave-trade,/ in .order to ots
al for planting Slovory t In these new
as well as to !hosing"' embraced with •
on; and finally. to enlist a cods of Fed
for the proteetiim of 'the Institution
WI
In an ail
Tramose gi
itepubliee..
ptitiiton se
inoirsay in
the {wain
wimpsign ,
will be—re,
•od &Imp '
n is so% •
laud, the 1
p
Besot" in
ootaptoor
an can rail
seabed th
ptialtlea to
table ta
larger ou
the eitlroa
pariy mud I
side marry'
Democrat
old line '
tor
tom - I
stowed by
enemies.
of the eba ,
we!biak,
is but .
prtioun,
g axliata
thorough
gasdista a
Union De
to ro-opoo
loin mete
territories
in the 110
'eial lams
Menge.
porstle •
total:lmin
'ben in addition w 6 reengnlre the de'.
edition to which the agricultural, man
ned eomisorcial Intermits of the coos.
se brought by the Fred Trivia policy
eoenicy,there is every Induesemet for
idl,le.u.id hearty uniim' of the Multi; O p :.
edee. tbs. term " Republican ;" on an
en trained ewe liberal • basic, and pre=
are the honors of a eouimon triumph.
there an, gad :its believe there will be
Moo. The defeat of the demoralised,
eatruiregant •Damoeme,y, 'eon be en
, 9 passed 101860, by the friends of Free
opponents to the estensbut elSki — sr)
ieg - tof, the Bluve trade, IC ere iieiwise s
. threie away eileter which is ready
..
try bate
of 'elle Di
• sieteta •
posyloa,
oigatdsat
pared to
Ataaredl
such on
aureola a
rionfly eo
Llhoe an
and re-1
bet us to
12ME
1V YRIIIK DAILT Tumor Is a newipaper
ruched • position In the coolidesee 'of
, will (ail to of
itorialli it laude of iliesislw+of the city
Tax N I
that has
the pub!,
feet. Er
• ,_.
dal awa
osial-or
tine fist
times.
• 1.. a StliMPIPer ensontissed. It.
I -
17
#•1 oeeklr boos we loro;"iaboq
ip
,1,• •Merit . Led get-tO proper:
•
• eollkikntly , feoolllllllllo4 Oat-, Tieroo to
• •
is et ibtise . ortio'oriab t' 'reee!te eltber
r oily tot wirokly Now York
Tem skeet I * ernen navvies ears r-iire trim from re.
ItaATs stettort , y that a emnrset for the la Dictum) of the
tree for the completion of the Spriaopeht, Mount Ver_
tem sea Millibars Reamed has tsAitiaorfeetad in TA& I
land.snd that It .111 he shipped, short Oa era otifer•
.gait.* ' •
Al brief loterrall'paragraphilf eituilst
port go tho rotiods of thegrail.' bat Coairaite7
Wiles ;hal are, on thk:sysietti rielleri-protiepon.
Jlera is a, iitilrrai to he ipterioit, larateitAilthe
very heart of an troaprodueiicregion. Yet the
mill fur It era atartafarlored id Saalond, brought
bare sod laid over vest beds of tree ore. It seems
singe tar that melt - eao be 'the ease—itat_fotelp
iron maseraetimera .can transport their articles
:14 yet compete intieeistat
ly oath one iron men. Yetit m ea; 'and It la QM-
his 'haply, to the foot that through the *opera
tion of a Tariff, wblcb is equivalent fur all:pres.:
tidal paryeans..to Ems leads, (Mr Intl tra l einfiit•
:users are so broken. down, theethey cannot give
tbe long crediis.„whicb are part of the tininess
;fineljrn metinfacturirs; The effect is 'Plain.
Business is wrested from us si our very: doom ;
we become In an industrial sense, mere Eoroyean
colonies; , our business men streggle spa they
sink in the gall 4f- ruin I wages ere cut down to
a starvation polar; workingman with their fami
lies "suffer ; promising, sections! are depopulated,
and the business of the country becomes com
pletely demoralised. . .
The.fset hyttiat every vestige of protection*,
American , loterests, lass been swept away: As In
the iron to• its all other laanelies: of Amerimin
tosisufsetaiec: They ire 'prostrated. Why, 414
flit Coarisr wad Esquire:of Diirr York, truly re
meritaln RD articl e on this antject, the only erect
of our W arOboorioilleieM, isloenable the man
ufacturers of BOSiolid aid E l r o P e g esrall y , to
stare their suridws atanufactnias along our
. ses.
board. ready to be thrown upon our market when
ever It suits their Istereets; whenever:lt be
comes desirable to crush our enefitaketproll or to
drain the country of Rapid. A er having sold
nine-tenths' of his to . anufaefures at a profit, the
English inannfacturei sends cmaining tenth
to our shores to be used, by „lu4l igualy ihritting
them upon the markel, In Aerie ng the American
inaoufoctOrer of every Osumi
It tostters little whether this hwt
per labor of England does of deo,
It anSwers :the ,Porpose de'pr
wanofreturesi; end this lest's;
manaineturer, the owoopoli,
market. With a low Tariff amo;
Fine •
tem, -9 1 thing is sailer dual
Amerinie nation. tributary to'rtl'
slim that our entire monetary
mercy of . foreign countries, I .
Every man of sense wbo rcfe
jeer, cannot fail to perceive, Make if, the English
manufiteturer succeeds In thrusting upon our
country fifty or an hundred toil ions of convulse
lures beri d the value of oi4 ripen., that 'hal
aucemost be paid in golct. Weleare oat whether
we wont the aitielra or nor, orirliether sold at a
loss or at a pro it,ibey _ ore cCrt in 'to be paid; far;
And when for exports ere eili opted, and, there
are no Wolter bills to be welts d drawn against
those 'exports, our pankerwlll be called on for
their gold sod the country •
great basis at all 'cementite tra
course, 'revultions.acd distress
remedy .is as obvious "and Cs,
cause' of revulsion and dist }
dianufaetures ; foster AUltfit
workshops; arckby so doing
hoc of the agriculturist, and insure to the tomch
ant, good eintimers and certain pep for his ware!.'
Agriculture is the !aria of till national wraith;
and unless your agriculture is fostered and pup 1
tected, it is
.erm
blip to expect nourishing Idanufae
turett-,i,r le l prorperone comtu, • Aid the way li
tu'protect Agrialtuip„ is to afford - it a remuers
tine home,markei of ,! [ easy access. To do this, at
leiat une.ha It of out populiiion mutt bp..throWn
into manufactories, -mines, sad workshops; or,
in other wards, be drawn tram the soil, and. in=
stead of producers of agricbltural products ;-be
made consumers of them. And how, is this ti.. be
done? Why most' sseuredly,ltinly by means 4 a
Tariff fur protection upon "the products of '; or,
mines, workshops and manufacturers; by restart
of which,' they can all nou rish , paying the op.
'natives remunerative priee.,—instead of-being
cruihed out by introducing into Ilia country duty
tree, orubet amounts to the same thing, similar
prOductions from- the bands of the pauper latior
or Europe. . .
To talk of Cononeree being benefitted by Buell
In• Tariff t ea that of 1857, is an absurdity. The
escheat who imports goods and tells them to
ustomeii who do netritnil rennin.. pay for them,
'oat, sooner or later, go to the wall. And if the
ffectiof ft low Tariff be to close oar workshops
d forte our opera Ives to beeome producers . in
jewel of , coOsumera of agricultural products, it
follows of course, that there will be Overproilna.
'lion and utireatunerative prices. What theri ? Why.
the whole country oecessarity. reek the csects. of
hard time. among the agriculturists pf the , land.
As we said before, sgricultave lathe bajis.oP all
national wealth; nod when by unwise legislatio.
we clove our workshops and. fore, their anoint a
to raise bread instead of containing it, we of cupric,
destroy the home market for the farmer;, and nal
Abets is no_foreign market fur a tweet ieth part of
his surplus, it Follows, of ion*. that ho cannot
_be prosperous and has not I the ‘ means wherewith
• to purchase the wares of the merchant. '
But we suppose it is idle t to continue to repeat
theta willi- known truthi. If our people are..,,0i1.
ling -to sacrifice' ttieutselvee . tp the Pauper labor
of Europe , in benefit the
,DeMocracy, so be it.—
The bear of, retribution' will come, stioner'br la
ter;" and then, and not till filien, CongreseT will be
' made to-do its duty, by fostering the industry of
the countryin',,affording protection to itionanu
factermi, and thus, making remunerative, its Ag
rietilture and its Commerce.. And all this would
at once be achieved, if the nest Congress, could
be induced to re-eoaet the Tariff of 1842; pre
sere-in.:4e: ree p'et.of •3857. Give us a Itepubli
.
can Breaker And we may fairly anticipate I Com
mittee of Ways nod Means, which will 'save the
cotititry. from Jho consequences etC Democratic
• .1.
leg isla thin. ,
' . VIDERE ABS W1C.D81.171.1i01
We inner: a comp:media statement of the Im
ports of Foreign Dry Goods end General Mer
chandise st the Port of Few York for the wick,
end sitkee4uary.l: l '
E
r For the ek. ' 1857. - 1858. . 1859.
try anode, .. t1.378,e07 $1.gQ, 3 0 1 ) $3• 10 + 8 ,7 20
Cleyral 3le ndlre, 4,1k24t58 2,122,348 2,3&1,516
l e week:. $U30,805 , sa.soi,eui 41. 3 7 1 / 35
ported, 131.9 . .r.pn t 44',213.636 134,1A,Za
Total for 1 .
Prevtouslrr
1140,4t4,792171,015,14 $145;439,372
Hinge Jan.l,
The following is a eomporitore statement of the
value of exports tress tie: comote+innent, or the
Lear to Tull 21: ', i •
.
1858; 186. . he. • o Dee.
Cotton: $5.316,532 i 26Z41348 $1,066,216
Flour, 3,931,183 3,211.151 ~ : $1,690,032
Coin Meal, . 147,900 121583 4.1,95 S
Wheat, '. 2,214,316 25466 . 2,188.850
Corn; 1,063.(65 115,703. - 937,9b2
Beef, • 882,661 1.149; •S 200,541
Pork, us t ao 1,274,110. 125,514
Total. $14:114,162 $ll. 72 SIN 2A 4 $1 , 016,834, 1
Decrease ancompared with 1868, $4 915 ittit,
The specie *shipatitots from New Yolk to ftir 2
olitt ports, last week/
Amounted to
Previously reported, , 7 I
I• • .. ' I I ,
Tutit, isse. . i
Batas time in 18:4,
I " .186 Ii
„ . I`6B.
- 1 " 1888,
1 " , 1854,
as 1863.
1 " . 1662,
The Industry of no country en the fees of the
&ohs esti, prosper with su:b tremendous importa
tions, lustier than at iini'otber period in (hells
tory of the emintry, and with an large a drain on
• •
out evict'. • '
"Tom iRACTICAL Dreetisa. , —This Di the' title
of a very 'useful .treatise ea r reclaiming. wet sad
swampy land, sod imptoving moist and wet spots
of hind ander cultivation; ki opus end covered
ditches. The author air. J. S. Seiler of
wigsburg, this Comity, a practical and ezpselenced
caltiratur of the soil, *beef time and attention
have been much occupied by open and blind ditch
ing; It seems to us' iir4. every isiniar skinil.l
have a copy of this small find cheep work, as it is
evident that aplain and Wralltical, treatise Alftlitir
itubjnot of improving wet i laid by ditihiog, it de
manded by the farmers of the present progressite
age;of improvements, Crow the fact,•thst a large
quantity of land is ;net with in the thiekij set.,
tied , distriete still in its unimproved condition for
want-of a primer acqiiaititsoca with eeriest prin.
*lvies to accomplish thia much desired object.—
Copies of the work eitis be obtalied at Bloom's'
sten in this 114roogb. • •
Ts, 14tige intellipiree ! .ttens•Tannissert tiepre
-scats that - tbri Opposition irjit
;tarsi tnejerity al the I ,fneanberie of CoOgress,
end 'as a probability *ate, the Litsislatitra,
Otreernor ht/ theirs; Ettlreriiige sill be: slee
ted' to, the llonie, sat !Jilt. Ittady, * rineripide •
American, digett14,,,,,..„ • • •
Twittrtr' Moir Desuetude Pspiorfa C tiiis is -
sippi adssicata
,tlto,re-Nlepylit9foll stall trade.
Dusiistasit'seu*lor i'lek4;arg aptiitly
and uffensivsly urges it assparty
--- t • •
Setuneseharges against lien Ward B. Burnett , Tax Att.s.witc Monintx.—From the ruttish-
Serveyer-Deneral of Kansas, bare been preferred j ere we have received the August Wimberof this
at thigbeparteilnt of ib 7titirlor, ikioleitifbotb 'See Magasino. r lite opening paper, pes - lb• Dre
bit pivotal:lnd elbelalebersieter. The Seiretery Bible's by iIiWPAITsB-Jtyild, l
~ •
•
will oral/ Yin ',lmreedla‘s tweet iptien. Mr. Da- I llethoesif "Ifearret." is rentruirei4writtass.: ,
ebanais t eolliee holders ire titriing oust to lietimeit I :l i the Ding Feklee, a story, is powerfully - written.
• TDirde'wf the niebtat- continuation of reading
- espithologleileiWari very Interesting. Mit.
"Yiesion4iiowet" Bowe's Trip to Cabs bras'
fil ti " °43l 'l 4l 9' ol44o 'o ll l. 4ttititlii
2 ;gt vir i a l4 /44 Altirast
thisteltitit Seed reale 14 Dr. Molland.,ADOlffilt=
• .
tier, and Mr. Longfellow. Then Wale° initial
the liOtieeitileliiiiiii;OitiWillin'ZOrierilt; Lite
the, terror of the .Aestrbas In Daly. - There is
also a well-reaserd paper upon ihe•Jtaliso war,
and •Nipoleanaits robehle,powirn fortenteslog lay*
AinAtioiegi vra.
leg, advetWes it a very; 'deliberate speed. The
chemise' of lledamsde Proptiglsie is delicately,
/Taiga. Sadie inlaid most . akaticalty represent
ed. Here is a•beontitui tittle bit of writing—as
fine as DM; Stowe has ever I.cnned, and as true,
though •• • . .
A e OfirlCllral 1114' kir!' when the' fishermen of
/finlike saw their_ aster trans fi gured, his raiment
white end glistening. and Lis face like the light,
'so are their hours when our whole mortal life
stands forth ip a relestial ‘radienee. From oar
doily lot fells sapidity . weed of care, from our
heatt-friends every spec and stain of astesly
finally. Ole lideisun widees.tand blue, and-am
ethyst, and gold touch every otject. Absent
friends and friends gone on the last long journey
maid ones more togetherilhright with an immor
tal glow. sad, like'. the diseiples who - 04 - their 1
Master floating in the clouds &dove them. we say,
It is smolt° be here!,! flow fair the wife,
• the hasher& th e absent mother. the grey haired
father, the manly son, the hright4ted daughter I
Seen in the actual presente," all bar some fault,
slung Caw; but absent, we see these in their per-
Moneta and better selves. ICI ours - distant hose
wte rememher , pot use dark•day, not one servile
rare, nothing bat' this eeho of its holy hymns end
the radiance of . its brightest days,—of our father,
not one hasty wird. but only the fulness of his
manly vigor and hoble teriderneri,—of our moth,-
er, nothing of mortal wenknees, bat a • glorified
form of love,—of our brother, not one tensing;
provoking, word of brotherly freedom, but: o lbe
proud beauty of his noisiest boors.— d• our sister,
oer child, only' what is fairest Ind sweetest. - I
This is to life the true , ideal; the calm glass.
wherein looking, we ii)altseet!tbit. whatever de- ,
feels cling to us; :bey are not, after all. perms-',
nein, and that we are tending to' fometbieg no
bler than we yet are ;—it is "the earnest of oar
tribi4tance until the redemption of the' purchased
possession." In the resurrection we *ball see our
friends forcter as we see them in these clairvoyant
hours. 1
- The Professor is great at . the Breakfast Table;
,
in - this number , Ile describes& charnaing young
girl, in avers delightful manner 7 -lhe 'gives the
rationalcof pottrait painting—and he "uses tie
Phrenology,
14 1 1 $ than two llago 4 i, better than
• wen ever used so fiefore. •
'-• TitiriallsduT i. phie - ktifertibi-stati Ifatfai Rey:-
ister—we dislike boring nor readers rs Olen grills
the nsegyeirfer i*iip' itilr - VAt iblif #initliy *Kb
sts el sbiStis, l- 41efes'i I. sisaiii ierifse:, ii7's - 104,11_01;--:
ma see ns danger in any foreign 'shims to opt
, rata estiississirs' trait loseigii suaritiavy,- eta"
and essa Is thibSss, sae
_De dis4rentage to this
'country in the usibirs of foreign capital.' ,An'l .
'yet we irouti ask the editor 'of the Register, if it
sioildiatbe *Stier 4.ri.iii4e7. isisst4 siiipiisl boht
' by fosietkfig ear irodtiotire inaustry?in ilueti of
sending stirceutinnonlly. i beery au:wont of ieter
est ? It iii keret! known fact that a large amount
of money bits boos used in this country, to pr p
' agate Tree Trade ideas ;Jo novelises ;legislat ;=
sad subsidise the press. The journals that h re
been influenced in 414 tuanner;do not 'engage in
the work openly; bat worse' themselves into the
confidence of business , men insidliima.r. ind
1 strike their deidlr Wow/ wbwri:' iiimii ,liimwted,
Or a character with _these papers are the , men
Pennsylvania has . sent ) to Congress ; trusting them
only to be decal:ed. Wit need not menthol the
well remembered action ot,Vico President Dal.
To the last Coogress,liir. Pbih ip., Member
fronsTbiiadelphia, defeated_ as a member of the
ectosnittest of Ways and Means, a . tariff
which would have suited the countryostol passed
-the Senate.. And we believe the editor of the
_ . .
Register, hi judge frotu„ his tone,, to be a m oo
equally as hostile to oar progress. as ,Mr.
Mr:Phillips; or any other man: Tam ells against
our interests. t The editor mit7 blotter—lhe emp:
tiesttvessels i ;iv
tbwmost nulati-14at we .doubt
billidelity to or dustrill interestr; and class
him as en a at ' ree Trader. .The Regisfer„
New York erwfd and Philadelphia Ledger op.
pear to be sympathetic. and such ibeets are the
i
, .- .
,worst enemies our nduittial ;interests base - at
ghis moment, to cpcounte!. Our nusaufsetaiers
are enileevoring tivstruggle through the effects of
the eri.is of 1857. ?Way attempt to crush them
still lower ?
't competition.—
.
nee of the Pim;
uotpaykprofit.
sting Americas
'to the foreign
(Prow !Ye Noe Turk Daig Tribune of My 2.7.)
r the' Am'erienn
BROWN ON NORTHERN DEMOCRACY.
The Members whom Mississippi sends to the
,'United States Senate are both fire-eaters'of the
'nest approved brand.. But believe In the inviu
lability, the divinity, the eternitruf
Gs Slavery.—
c i
Both are prominent in debates, and each as
pires tcOestlership inehat body. In the mere cg
ternals nroratory there could hardly bee broader
distinction than between the off-Imed, rough and
noisy Brown, and• the corefally-prepared, - mellow.:
toned Davis. The'one reminds you of a dashing
tamp-meeting preacher, declaiming to acres of
pioneers and squatters en the fyintierr. the other,
of a prim Metropolitan divine,* pattern of OW
' cal prOpriety and diction; whether in the sacred
desk or the drawing-room. :The style and mien
of Dretis in the Semite chamber woold become
the Lyceum, or the aunty y of the Bible Socie
ty.. Brown's would better beet a Southern stump,
or the rostrum of Tammany Hall, where, indeed,
be has won , the brightest of his recent laurels.
Bed the hands of Doetor. Spurzheitu been laid
cn the cranium of Senator Brown, be would have
ilifected his amanuensis to note, ulanguace; large ;
secretiveness, small" . Tbe, impetuous Mississip.
. pion is glen to touch Speehing ;sad; whea,warui
pl a ithilis theme, he is apt to blurt out truths
which a more oily politician would carefully con
!
j teal. Fur inetaneeilri a speech last Winter be
'declared that• he favored the ;Requisition of parts
of Mexico and Central ,Amerfen, solely that the
South might plant Slavery there; and. to supply
the 'market with the requisite amount of beaten
flesh, he would reopen the African sieve-trade. ~
Mr. Bible's constitutional want of eiution
makes him careless about involving his friends or
• his porky ire fight among themselves in the pres
ence of .their foes. Ceuratteous himself, he does
not see why. if there is to bee scrimmage at all,
itshouldn't begin now and bore. Thus thinking,
end knowing it was the intention of the tultras in
' the" Senate to compel Mr. Douglas to define his
' position ere Congress adjourned, he, much to the
annoyance of older leaders like Hunter and Ma
sco, pretnatutely commenced the fatuous ethnic
upon him, toward the elate of the last session,
in respect to Popular Sovereignty and emigres
sional Interventlen in behalf of Slavery in the
Territorb4. Having thoroughly arcrused Douglas.
and drawn his fire-eating friends into the combat,
he left his mere cautious colletiae to sustain the
-brunt of the contest, aided y .foreible•feeble
speeches froth Bigler the blunderer, and the mock.
msjestie Mao in.
Senator Brown Illustrated his aptitude for in
cautious ' disclosures', in a speech not long age to
his constituents. about the Charleston Convention
and the Northern Democracy. The Senator is
understood to he a sportsman. with a quick eye
for the points ; el a horse, nod a fondness for span
iels, setters, agd other kinds of curs. Ile is thor
oughly versed, tun, in all sorts of human motile.
and can pick an unsound negra out of a ctille of
slaves at a Olney and knows how much cab he
got nut of dough-faces by' kneading them. Die
long service in both branches of Congress_ has
given him opportunities for forming an intimate
acquaintance with the 'Northern Allies; of the
Southern Democracy, which his fink manners
and free .hahits have assiduously improved: If
we had doubts about the eherocter, in any pa! tie
tiler, of the Northern Detnoeraey, his opinions in
the preMises would have great weight in deter
rainituk our judgmet7t. Ilere it what he rave of
thenTimhis recent speech: "THE ONLY HOPE
./OF TIIE SOU [BERN ' DEMOCRACY IS TO
MAKE A FIGHT IN.TtiE CHARLESTON CON
VENTION; TO GO. THERE DETERMINED TO
HAVE THEIR VIEWS - INCORPORATED IN
THE CREED OF I'llE PARTY, OR BREAK
UP THE CONCERN IN A ROW. I HAVE NO
DOUBT. AS THE SOU CH II AS HERETOFORE
CONTROLLED THE PARTY ON ALL 0 BEAT
QUESTIONS. THAT THE NORTHERN FREE
SOIL ELEMENT. WILL AGAIN YIELD IN
GRACEFUL SUBMISSION. ' IF THEY DO
NOT,',WHY THEN APPLY THE TORCH TO
THE GREAT TEM PLE OF DEMOCRACY. AND
BLOW 'CITE CONCERN TO FLINDERS.—
RATHER TITAN SEETHE PARTY DESTROY
' ED:1111ti NORTH, , WHICII DOESN'T CARE
' P FOR PRINCIPLE. WILL ALLOW ANYTHING
TO BE INCORPORATED IN I 0 THE CREED."
, - A certificate of charaiier from as employer is
always a solace, and sometimes a necessity, to a
faithful servant. We advise our Free-Soil Softe,
• who don't rare for principle, to pocket this cortifi-
I cote. of the Mississippi !cantor, and, ,bowing in
graceful submission, say, ~" Tunic ye, Masse
Brown:"
aqua le feet to
'arehoosinF ?ye,
keep the`wh,ole
opoi at the tame
l ysteoe ii at, the
Is upon the sub
stripped •of ibis
ructions . ; sod of
follow. And the
simple, as is the
;—.protect your
n labor in your
I •
protect the in-
• iIITIIVIIII MOll6 MA(3421:16 fur Atigist r a re
markably fine number, is on our table. This pub.
lication.sbould find its Slay into (mei' family eir•
ele hither country.
Toe Astaittc•rt auntcrurcrttse.—This excellent
publication has Oldeined a large
,eircuintien! It
is published in New York by OrangeJuddinnd is
nut only one of the &easiest, but unquestionably,
Is roe of the most reliable agricultural papers
published. We commend it. to those farmers who
do not receive it.
Tne Wawents Novst,s.- 7 "Tbe f3etrothed"and
"The Taliiinen"are tiro ioore of the cheap series
now in course of publicrition by Tr B. Peterson it
Brother, 306. Chesnut Wrest, Philadelphia. The
price—File dollar" for die entire set—eboald rani
these poblieritions wherever • the works of Sir
'Walter Scutt are admired. '• •
tiLacrwoon ron Massacre-of Glatt
ei;e" icthe cut jeer of the firsi article', and .in it
Lord lipteaoley is again pretty severely benditd.
Tba "Lifted Veit" is en interesting tale. Dr.
Mangers Lectures on "The' limits of' Ueligions
Thought" ere the subject of,,thor third article; in
which the ground is taken that some of the Doc
tor*s poritions are arriresma e and not without' an
slit tendency. "The Luck of a Lady's' Maid" is
continued. "Sentimental Physiology" is a re
view of liiichelet's,"L'Amour," which the seriali
st; styles godless, th ough 'its tendency, besayi Is.
pure. Hi
Ile thinks t essentially a medical book,
and not fit fur the drawing-nom table. An irti
*els on "The Novels of Jane Austen." and another
on "The Change of Ministry,,' complete the 'lim
ber which is we think`, unusually line. Miseries*
edition published by Leonard Scutt 6,19
Fulton street, Neir ; .
14.630.220
a5i,1407.6=
11100858,061
! 18.138,860
25,871,1111
18,4Z:1482
1k:910161
18.12t.563
10,9971118
14,411,u03
Tu following poem contaiuteestiments;eharm
ingly expressed, • which wi ;Wei iwriasidurs w
app.:Nate.:
There's a tree in the garden of pore delight. •
.tthae besot lies spread far sod wide; '
Aod the roots drink deep trout the Ulm of 'Life
That suorgioreth Jost breWr. ' •
. ,
.Itsiritok.tba lithe& throbbing heads
• .tit Troth's underrated braves! '
Its teanchee, hero& strong a fight struts—
Who sleep in patriot paves.
Its leaves the prayers of sedated ones,. .„
bj . batable lips expressed-,
• The sideten *term. arribresds 0 1.1hour:hi
- Born in it noble, breast. • - .
Seery rope shed ildevenly light •
i'rtau gihn'olog deb e they bold:
Or the Hirer of Like on its amber (nip
4rt, Apples of molten Gold!
There gems of gold. In lb. silver name, -• • •
That bless the voyager...eye, • . -. •
Are worlds of Wisdom, pup, anti true,
That urger, never Mu; . ' . •
In tbo ciliated leaves &milli:ring pHs '
With floating plumes of light—
They ever-ring, in Ibis goldnetulds
A wing of wild delight.
Awd Irbil, the voyager's bounding bait - •
• The limpid current sikm.,
The A pplee . of ()old Mums the vast*
With light of fa - IMM, gewasl ' • - " '
Oran words we spesk,siblin Isintadigg o'er
-141 e's biUmrs so Useesd. - y• ' • . •
Iu srmirin's pure sad rider fruit • •••
With sliver piehirss blend? • - -
. , Then "blew not sicell the hay,
The %might's:o, Csre/ros words*, nt .
Put ges of wiedora e'er to Mend .
• With Walgs of golden birds.
EBITOWS TABLE.
ins idasas• Joiriskt..] ,
APPLES, OP 001.6.
VT a. IL Tr 1.11811011,1"
fool Affairs.
WEEKLY ALMANAC.
It b t t l ' :2 I MIX
UMUSGIOL
,10390-411u/stest.
30 SATufoly,—. 4 5417 18 --
31 s_
5c.;.........ND' 4 55)7 )7 Ftn4Q. 6 1026 =
1 M0NRAY,........ 4 56 1 7 16 11.611 31 - 15 / 14 ° lut
1 . 50 nt,
2 TuEsDAY, 4 5717 15! 1 N 1
: 1 " -
ew . 27, // S
40 eT.
3 WEDNESDAY,. 4 58 7 14 ..
4 .TuensDAY,.:.: 4 59 7 13
5 FRIDAY, 5t07 11 , .
Thersui'metrical iteeerd Ile;:the 'Week
P. II 4 P. TEUSIII3.II °mac
ituasylrardi NM, J
8 A 7
14.)11. P. Y. P. If.
;3 7. • 71 , 71`-'
19 77 76 cloudy,
73 .FO 77
.3 76 74 , clear.
73 75 . 73 .. 4
71 74 71 -
July ZS—Saturday,
s*-3lnnd3y,
6. 26—T sirmisy.
"I —{Tedurmday,
" 'lR—Thum:lay,
Or Fula Acridemb—A man named Michael
Kelley was killed on Ssturday last, at Westwriod,
by falling a distance °t ens hundred filet down a
shaft. lie leaves a family. •
Arlie there is ti spectacle in nature that is
beautiful, it is a Pottsville street with four pigs
to every half square! Strangers are rapt in ad.
miration when they witness it. - Our eitjsenit seem
to like it, too. We might with propriety, be
termed the Porkepolis of Pennsylettnia.
OVIPA partial eclipstruf the sun happened yes.
terday. • Wires visible es follows:—Began et Ten
minutes past 5 in the afternoon; greatest obscure
tion eighteen minutes to 6; end of the eclipse was
twenty-ono minuies ra4t b; duration was one hour
and eleven minutes; digits eclipsed, three OD
northern side et the sun's ills*. .
tatt-Mititary.-4hoWashingtoa Artillery Com
pany will parade - on Monday next in fhll uniform,
lur the purpose of drilling in some suitable spot
in this vicinity,. It will be a pleasant way of
spending the day. and will perfect the company
in hail's drill. It is anticipated that there will
be a full turn out. The Cumfany will not return
to town until sunset.
Ora !bight it Lerch', new !tore on , Centse street.
is in rapid progress of construction. In the front
wall phitallelphis pressed brick is.nsed. The
buildfrig will be three stories in height; forty-four
feet from pertinent to roof, end will when tan
plated, he one of the finest buVings of the kind
in the County. The w'otk is progressing-udder
the superintendence of Mr. ;some Severn.
jetr•Cricker.—A match between the first elev
ens of the Pottsville and Tamaqua Cricket Clube,
come off on the groioad of the f.,ruier in this Bo
rough, on Saturday la4t. Thewenther was fine,
and the game ported "Q in a very pleasant man.
ner. 'We must condole with our Tamaqua friends
on their rather tevelro defeat; and trust that on
the occasion of the return match, they w ill do
much better. By the annetzd neOro it will be
perceived'that the Pottaille Club WB4 irictorous
in one and by one rtin
porrwrtu.s.—Fird Innings
James Mather, b. A. Kiley,
Jonas Infix; run out,
It. W. Hunt. run out.
D. J. Ridgway, b. A. R iley,
Sn}der, I. b: w, b. Sword.
D. X. Green. I. b. w., b. Sword.
- H. X Edmonds, a. Sworl, b. W. Eller,
GeOrgellowen. not out,
C. Lawton, e. McCabe, b. A. Riley,
G. Straub. e. A. Riley, b. McCabe,
It. C. Green, I. b. w, b. M. Utley,
beg byes,
Widen,
TAXAQUI
Seemed Irombig.
3 b. Slather, 0
U b. Vox.
8 b.—Mather. -
3 b. Slather,
,11 e. D. U. (been. b. Fos,
0 '
• 0 b. Ibiltber,
10 b. Oz. •
•
3 ran Oat,
Fir!, Inning.
A:ltfey; nut out,
11. Riley. run out
It. V. flitrbburt.b. Fox,
J. R. Joy, b. Vox'.
N. llodr.luoeb. Mather,.
P. Darer, b. Fox,
J. 11.800td. b. b., -
J.MTood, DI Mather:
S. Plumley, not out.
J.C. Brbeve s e. Mather. A.
' Mather.
0. U. alreate, b. Mather,
Byte,
aa
ANALYSIS OV 00tYLINO,
• ' Parrartu.s—Fntim UN, NCI.
Ilmerr. AM.. Ruhr. ididens. Iticiets. Metes:
J.:Vox. 61 16 4 3 • .0
4315164 r, 48 15 4 4 0
~_ • TAVAQUA-FIEVON s.
NING. >
AT34toter. Bulls. /tun. Jlaideat. *Tickle. 1n5144
A.llllO, 64 21 2 4 . 0
J. B. Swotd, 56 . 11 3 2 2
.14. ltiley, " 12 . 10 0 1 3
0. 11. McCabe, 6 3 ' 0 1 .: 0
• Pormlnus—Sccoxn
Dorigr. Butts.' Rims. ifilittess. IVichtt. Irides
J. Fox,' 9 1 4 0
J. Huber t 91 12 1 Er 0
1 13panata.
Yor Taoaqua.Clob,
•
" rosin Mir
For Tamaqua Club, ' Roland Jonas.
" Pottsville " J. At. !liniment
-1
A march. at single wicket ' was played i t Port
Carbon on Foesdaj lamp between Ililists. Hunt;
Snyderind\llidgersy on tho one side, and Mears.
Snydarsi Davis and 'Gibson, of Port Carbon, on
'Other. .The latter prayed victorious in one in
ning ind nix tuna to apart% During the inning
14,
Of one Pen ' Catliall ifilledt, L. Snyder -made ID
good eiylo, the lino ore of If. l' ho prise Inas a
ball. The following is the eare
HoS.:6.l4oieio ' ' lfecasafilaaiay.i
010000 e •1 botto m :1, :
D. ir.idg?sy l bDombi 0 e avid b elbiou , - a
'4 b Davis
11.13iiider,"6
TORT come,
. , fi..st folithoro.,.. ~
Cluut.W.Snyder, e awl b Neat ', '..
Jas. N. Olboon,,b Hunt -•'.- - , -
W. N„ Davis, b Meet i'
L W. Bopier 2 to limit
,
• . .
FOY "Win DMA. .*I Miff
" Port 9orbott.lthiello 1111 or of Tastaqo64:l6b.
6cossaa. ,
For Pottovillio',;ll. Royer of Pottovillo Club.
- Port Cutotot. Jobo Levrioof Port Carbon
• AlcsAtTasifes - lloOtuto. _
tei'Battr. Jim. Mb*. ' ' WWU.
11.11.Datio; out ' 6 3 ,0
Jam. E.olbioa, I 2 2 ' 1 0
Roil, Duet, 146 10 . - ..a 0
n.skyd a , ,sy 6 2 '
Oolioodoy out, a inlet§ lOU be pisjesi oo the
Srerrl of etili - kiik Cartwo - Clob, Iretweso !b•
• . • r
ant elevens of tbot sod Adootio Clob. A
TIO7 liPeirAd• •
Ws Molt that )1 r. Joists Motimir of this Co.on
7i ihonl3 tie _p oproo4ing , grind
Totorttattoaal Cifekat belvieso so . Eleven
of Eaglatyl 11;4 Torenty.too of tltla Sunntry, to
lot played ai ii as during Pia oolltl,
tembei. * tiler la justly tionalitfro4 GA of
..„ „
tits a • StoAtataHleteost players in tka easilpi.Y
--- - _ _
• irs - - PASTE MID 'ECUSCiIit
11104i4011ift - iladtimore laat weelt,'l.44l/ ?: .
slimier , Bolan and Atlantic are to be
ealifiarofs Una- -
a llgli`Pref: Wise is about to mete: sambas ;bal. :
lane aieitsifon titan St. Is*. to tbe east.;
sarnun. , ,y. Je., Missouri,' li
-- L ippdina die Senior+ le,Glouceatee Mass.
4111 of Juiy .. wai eelebraiid . it HAW
. berg. Glesouttl„.by about GO Ameticiesp.
jaier
The neat Lieenial StUte election in Mei
land it to be bold no Wednesday, Novetnintr 2d.
•
fiSr - itife amyl* worry as well asatafell—every,
;perrou that owais,e.tattalh himalwayea gtiod opens
log for a laugh.
"SPA man was fined. one dollar at Wheeling,
Va., - last week, fur "allowing a borso In his pos.
INSFSIOII to ran away." .•
"'Neer Orleans papers of Monday last are ,
jubilant over the eieellent health cif elti-:;nat
a case of yellow fever.
_Pr A repast from Washington' that Mr.
Daniel MAIM; has rented the hoes* ia' Washiag
tun orestricti by Lieut. Mettle. •
Pr -Previously
to the battle ottlalferino the
member of wor prisoners breglic to' Prance by
war gesseliamounted to 8,301,
Rosa Ilia, a besutliol but fruit woman,
who bad been .wel raised, lout laudanum, and
died at a house of bad' repots. in Chicago, On
Monday hut. , --
,per• The Charlotte Furnxee,owned bj the Union
Iron Company, at Wollenberg, Ye., was .4.sit in
follblest last weak, and turned ,, oat 'on she end
Cast; several toes of Abe firat.qoaliig ar ig Iran.
Republicans ut Campbell an dßenton
counties,Ry.;litikl a rouveation. at Notepad, a
' few .days since, lied ,nominatiii J. R. Whittemore
for. Cungrets, °besides candidates.' for' the State .
Legislature. ••• .
jigir A auso.named Jo/kW Reed. aged &bong six.
4 years, was- murdered Wear Chatham; Cheater
. county, Ps., by Patrick 'Lafferty, aged 24 Soars,
While the murilarer, ii - e 4 under-the Macioce itin
toxicating
;Er A letter from'Pike's Peak rays dust gam
bling and whisky-drinking 'fitturiekthere• exten
sively. Tanglefoot wht,ky *ells for twenty' five
coots a drinit, and "it will ainsosl: mike a man
shed his toe nails." ' . _
;SPA firm of ear builders, at Sprinitfield ?
. 2.111:55e., have just received en ortler horn the Paella
of E;ypt fur $50,000 worth of passenger ears,'
' two bf which are to tie. furniShed in Orienta l .
style for the Pactia himself.
lair A velluta.pripted • hock is to be lidded to
the bibliography of America. The ettjaynant of
such a costly drliele of literary luxury bat been
Milton° eonfleed to the royal personages or
wcalthy - baalt•lo!ors of the old world.
lino of coast belonging to the United
States is very_ ix festive. According to the report
of the coast survey, there are 6,821 wiles of At
lantic coast, /3,467 miles of the !Quit coeet, and
2,281 miles on the Pacific—making a total of 12,-
169 miles. •
pfrAn swkward mistake ocOrred to a Ger.
than paper in Wheeling, one day last week. The
name of a well koala preavlow was loadlertently
placed at the bottom of a lager beer raloun adver
tisement, and the lager Man wee ennouneed to
ptesch at the reverend gentleman's church. It
was a timplii transposition of newer, and. might
hare occurred under the most careful eyes, yet
behold what a jumble the types made. They had
to Wee handbells to set it nght.
JUT' We learn trete the ItiehtnOnd Enquirer of
life 13th, that private letter's from the comment of •
Europa intimate that the American .tiflicere who
hail been permitted by the United States to gci -to
the seat 41 war in oriler'to gain military-insight
info war tactics by observation• of the. contending
Powers, have been refuted 'pastporte in travel'
thither. They consequently returned to Enibind
to await further , diplomatie consideration of Abe
matterind of objections.
4 12111 , A Locofoco edit..! says "the skies look
bright above to." Of Course they cln, this.beautl
ful mideuminer Weather, but the editor dues nut
look et the pulitiei,l horizon where the true aspects
arc to be keen. Ile is like a cockney on board a
steamer lying too diving a fog, whci asked :
say. 315. Pilot, mint 3lou going to start?" "As anon
as the fogJelears up," replied the captain. "Well,"
said the cockney, "it's starlight overhead." "Oh!
yet, but we're not going that Way."
ga`Aii important case of alleged seduction, in
which the parties invoked move in the highest
circles, tins been brought to light in Brooklyn.—
The alleged victim is ebenutiful young girl,
eighteen years old, and a niece of a man who for
merly held one of the highest county offiree in
New York city. The alleged seducer it a young
• wan only twenty years bid, and eon of one of tie
'oldest' and wealthiest families in Brooklyn. Ile
was arrested and, tekin privately before Jnstice
Blutehly, who held him far trial to wait examina
tion. • Last summer the young lady took the tour
to Europe' with be (molly. A abort time ago she
gave birth to 4 child, and had if left at the house
of her alleged seducer. •
Or The London Timee gives a long description
of the new 'steam rain, which it says will he atlont
next June.' her total length will be no fief,
breadth 58; total weight at sea, about 9.000 tons;
full speed 18 miles an hour; About 220 feet of
the broadside of the vessel will' be of teak,,lf.
inches thick ; this -will be revert d by armor plates
inches thick .on the deck. The raw will be
armed with 3.. Artnetiong guns, each throwing
100 pound shot' over a ratige'uf six miles. Thel
ram will run down chips by driving streigiit at
theni at full speed- If, she only does one-half •of
what may fairly be anticipated from her she will
be cheaper to the natiun than a dozen sail of the
Hoe. - The emit of the bultwill-be about £200,000,
the engine, about 175,000 and her fitting fur sea
about £15,000 inure, or £320,000 in all.
...
FOR RASTRICT • ATTORNEY,
, -.—
• ' LIN. BARTHOLOMEW.
Subject to the nuanituttioy ut the Pyle'si Convention.
.Ittly 16,'49 . 2-
' ''
- HOWELL FISHER.
of 311nerrrille, a ultioct to the Colivention of the People's
Party. PO•ht*J.
FOR COUNTY Elt•
The subscriber ayineunces himself as a candidate for
COUNTY TREASUItEII, guide. t to the nomination nt the
People's Party at the County Convention. '
I WILLIAM IP ARUETT.
Pettishle, July 16,'59 s
ti FRANCIS DENCLER;
of Flury township, initiert In the action of the People's
! • Convent job. Ea3"l
. 14 ( 1
J MEB R. CLEAVER.
Of Mblind. Subject to the nomination of the People's
CoDvenhino. . [3lO
VOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
2 tint nut,
I b. Fox,
8 J
Chic Marsh.
O. C. Dosbisbell.
c.A DID T EJS_
B. HANNAN. Sir:-.-The time Is moo coming
oe for the People's Party to make nomination for the
Omit County Commiesioner, end fiom•loogaegnaln lam*
with IL 0.11/1114, of Plorgrove—having known blot for
the last ten iOri to be a good and reliable Worklnt Mao
for our eauserwoold suggest him a■ a candidate for our
noxt County)Commlssioner. Him nomination would
give entire mtbtfution to the People'n Party of Ibis end
of the County. A Psortrfa
Prxxotovs.t.fuip 131h,1859.
•
•
:JAQUILA'BOLTON,
Of Port Carhpu, aukdeet to the deekdon of the People's
Convention. [3l4ti
MIMI& r1 , 11.2—V.11 wilt pie*Pe announce the name of
EVAN J. THOMAS, of Washington townubip. cc a suit
able candidate fur County Commiesloner. for the ennsl4-
lon of the People's Convention.'Wsvas TOWXBUIP.
July Ititb, IEI9. ' • . ' .
PEOPLE'S STATE TICKET.
•
.FOR AUDITOR. OWCERAL:
Thomas B. Coebrin, of 'fork County.
FOR sunrcrou OENRRAL:
Wttllam H . Kelm, of Darks County.
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V: '41:1
Tall ArDIToR CZNERAL
Richardson L. Wright t of Philadelphia.
r9n SaRVF:YOR 'oesnnAL :
John Itowe, of Franklin County.
SEEP IT 111EFORE THE PEOPLE.
- , -
•
SI line any or vowza,FaM..•
"Keep K before the pipple," . , •
fly a poet once wan POOZ. ,
And ma Neiman troths Were sonnOnd
When the ••Iron 11. W he strung;
Idea song of horrid labor,
On Its thrilling Wings had birth,
•
' And shoWld ever be an anthem .
, FOr.,the tolling eons or earth. .‘ .
"Keep It before the penile." • .
That to farmers on the poll.
Anti to hardy, brave mechanic*,
With the browny Muds of toll, .
'We're hidebted f o r the comforts ,
We enjoy lti Freedom', lout,
Atottbrir board' twin, with roams..
Which Asti nerve the earnest hand.'
"Keen It beforithe people'
Who mat' knerlon lfreedoneirletd, '
That ' , the honest man"--as written.-
- ' ' "le the noblest work of God
. And, though dm* the ski', above hint
• Through the donde will brir;ht/yAhlite
Worthy deeds la the effulgence
Of the lunar *part divine
Though moat bumble. clad In homespun,
Ile to Maven is nearer, far.
Thin the hypocrite In broadcloth '
ride 10.1liammon's ear; ".
gniablnp all the noble feellop
• .Nlhkb should human btarts control,
'And for wealth to ill his coffers
Giving his lament soul"
•'Keep It before the people"
• . Till the truth our hearts shall thrill,
?bat the man-who keovorldirdrisi,
•
- And performs it with a , •
Though his lot In life be loaltly4.
- Not pomeedeg here a ttionr,-._
rew etellillY, a harvest
!le .18 nap In fields of Timm
"Keep It berme the people,"
__Tv be emu b; ev e ry eye,
Mint the people mast have ilotaftlfr
They must /Mot mate ot bay;
tad. se meet or them most phoebes.;
"TM important they alleekt he
hem the beet to teano6ettmed, •
Ulm mkt at mime tom, - •
i- -- ',”Xeea It Ware lbo Pote4o_.
. That. at Totras,Unm, a nava
le elegies du the adillans.
' And their lut'reet ragne.t.
- .111 eat the habesettloa
So kW readers oar awl tar—
Tbe 'beet° pa-chow &Wee • •
hat Bastrett's Quer Doueo.-
•TN Salainer injOli k kad to Is tbe Samoa Sleek, it
sgis y. oo.'t
Tower a ovlotbleig maw,
Ate Mirka atreet, between 51Aa Bth, &amok aide.
• : • • ,- 111ILADELPHIA.
Tom Sieghnsi Tenn.—TOO Fik or n.
Cloonox.-14f: drah:tiri i ntabrd hie great rpecith
isobalt,of Nr4 SKr. - 0. make
ot,:leegt.W.dedning tha law OE the lad; and sititit
Oh Tierra:or Setletwrithaw: Ititerapiniskingeaawr.
tat hourthn tuaile a brilliant ptruntlion which lur
filliaMmt:kith * tho,f4l4wlng testarkable worst
ttAnd nPf. gentivien . Or the jail, I hiive but tint
*lid !pomp alt. and lbat IS. that I :trust tbat
avialthl /m 4 10E4 tritoornponkt.
of the Court, to day, with a Oral tla l larminntion i lw
obtain all his gortuent.4 •titip Urolin Stone Cloth
ing UaU of Rockall! .kliflicon. Nolk. CO3 and 605
ClatUnlit Matti! above S sib, Ph ilideiphia."
Ard'Oett In ii 101.1... Thia is often Said er these who
are reallyinuell - pruner than they',appear. Persons
Dating eery dart.' hair art to get 'gray vhlie quite
i i
young.stowefteo de we see a tine head of hair stria ed
with white. The Inge ofJetta liaraCs yril = ETA 1.1 OID
Unit isseutdd obviate this. It is ladaditie, and Is of
Weikel by t lie acilon of hater, bUt or pairpinitlon, end
the mad IntinistE lend would put be aware that a p p 3 e
had been tied or sale by all bruegista. and at the
Laboratory erJu KIWI & CO, No . ; ti Chesnut st t,
-
Philadelphia. 1 : {
Foe - Wet She wholesale sad retail, at F. fiAltDiale
SON'S lir,u,gand . emiral Store, Potlielde. •
siruoile*iiigi Initiates' ir t aii.Plits.r.;.
The taint of rerefula beau knovvrAO run through. ,
the blood of half doom geoetallatisJ The seeds of all
virulent eruption* and ether* distrirpers exist to
• animal Saida. awl trill be Ingo ribiLlytranaillied horn
parents In v hildr4d stakes rooltld out "f the sistetri by a
preparation rspatlii; of latterly seutratisi us tie Thllllll'
the channels of lilreulatinn: flollotal'a! Ointment is
queb a Prim?, loilsand thimble noon litrein the 'ho
ranged &a nasty. j'flur petrel which p *hots
icluees and
perpetrates elpertrl - illserse, cannot resist. its dillient
sad antleeplin Properties. When at refute. cancer', to
aeov, salt rheum. Ile, its - ve become betirdltiey,lt liter/0y
curs rg'thc can:al It-la &sledge thA the Mils ebould
be given occasionally In all cams casm . rldck,require.tii
Ointment.
SPDalley . .ljlagleall - Pala igitgairlar
rill tale nil/ follOwlng among, • girit rolalogto or, dis•
eoues:—Uu'ino,Sjit4o, CIANI, Chat•Ogoni NlPPleg:Cfno...
Bonlowg, inns* Strati''' Biter, Potion, Chtllbtaler,
Biles, Ecrotulo; Mans, Yetir Sorell, !Ftlii?Ni t Ear ' LACbiP,
Piles, For, 41 Goat, El/eine" *helm:Attila, Seel*
Head, Salt; Rho cr . , Italdneos Eryptillig, itlligworto,
lii•rbrie Itch, S4airPox,,,lless:e•, lia l .ili,'&c., te.
4- "1 a4ouie it 'la} mien, laiiredebrui that at' litany' Ill*
4411..011 41,0110t1 tiiched by' Qui' . 1111.10! 111. AD. tdra
111 quirk l!beit rekeetiou poiht" to the Ceti that. the
. ht ticc
lietverte a iot• Ifir* of Jogrodie•tste etifanii every
OA. spOyJni a P t
antlitote t" It" cpioatte Cserdef.
Pcialtrai. Us Ltlll3 gokabers 'sired, New l' irk. •• -'
14111, G
_ • t I ' ' 1 'O.IP.CIisCE.'-
.1 illirt. 4 , oti Jour . usow , N,lt SoN. Ptitts*PlO. Pa. -
**flair Die: 11. ate Diet Hair Diet....
Win: A.*totictor's K p ai? P I
The BBIE.IBAL luid BEST in . the World: ,
. AU others are mere linitationi,arui , shO uldbettToldUdi I ,
it yon wish to e4ape,ridit:me: '. ''.' R•ii, '
a
I
GRAY, ItED, cir 1114.11 i• MAID Dyed lnstantly.et
beautiful end Natural Moen . 4
Iljaakia libou the, '
lead injury to 11;itr or Ekln. ' •.! 1 ' , i `, .
,„ .. 1
l w
IFIFIEEN ME AlB and DI PLO3IXS lutve,frenoolitr
d;d to Witt!. A. Itlitebelor +Wee 18:10;antt 071,50, iii.
pliratlotis'have tram made (o,thijtalz p 1 his:pa lip, lip!
Ma Minions. bye g ' • : i• .. , .1 • , .-•.• ;,, I
wit. A. Di IrrIPIL011:5 RAID liit: pr;aturea ii,eolor
not to be Mali!that:rout nature , and la wsn ED
as.t, u-
.
ni
not to injure in he trust, however long lt • man be ''
linued, and the Y . effects 'of bad Dies ' remedied i llie
(lair invigorate for , life by (hls spliquild Dye.' 1 1
. Made, said or ipplied (In 9 private roams) at 'tka;.Wl,l
iarlory, 2.?3l3dway,LNew.Yl4 . M.. - '
'
i•l4a
Soli In all eit'es and t6w nil of titit_pulltd ,Atatea,iby
Druulsts and ory Goods f , ea lersj .. . • , '
.•
4:l•The dentdne has the tem' .tild iddress upon a
steel plate engraving on four aides Of each box, of
' WILLIAM A. DAIVIANLOR .
. ,
' 143431 . 2..3 Drondway; New Yo k. 0
'Arr5. , 141..h6 J RN It iiROWN R 'SRN. Pot , P , ine. Pat.
.;Irl i4 -. "iSus_ )n te llg
etci.
.Ricv. Lt. 11. Aus•rr.r, will prenth in the AWelch
Baptist C . lintel]," Alinersvilie, ' on nest • Sa Watt
a fteroood , at 3 o'clock.
'
f
NOTICE. •
1 1` it Crlreer 'Stone o'f the English
Er .azellelyl Lutheran Cbettrh.'at Schuylkill !fare),
writ be laid on %ablmth. August 7 th. next. atilt appro.
priate execisesj . The B en ee. Mr. Wediker. of Lebanon, D.
Sleek and "the ,clergymen trill 001Ciate on the ea Inn.
The'public are Most respectfully Invited toattend .' 'ben,
a ill be alrain of , cai a leaving Hamburg aj 8% o' lock,
A. U., 'dui also ;Iry from Pot levllla et 8% O'clock, , Sig,.,
and return at 7 'clock. P. 11. Service at 10 o'clock A.)L.
and ale° in the afternoon and evening. 'Berviceeelll he
conducted In the English and Gentian languanrat: I,
lityprder of ibe Building Committee. \
JOHNIVO RTS. , CONRADIIOWEIIS.
, ISA AC PAXSON.* ' . BA/I'L 11AAK,
. ~ 1 ANDREW KEEPER.
1 I
Pottsville, J Air P 9, '59 1 ' , 31:
I
SPECIAL SERMONS_
4'
IVILI. 1)e preached in the ; Prim
illethndist Church,. Ft. Clair.oni be Lord'
' Au,.uat 7th, 1849. via: In the. morning .110. A.
the evening at 5 o'clock. by the tier. T. 11. ROBE
of Patlercon. Nee. „lee,,ey, and ,In the antrum
o'cl , ,ck, by the Ilev. T. urrrzcww:w. di AClalr.
Alan, on Monday ow-ening. Augnst Sth. .. ,
A Public II.,Itio)(wIll be beld'in the singe place
addreaved by the above named mictiatereand otb
commence at 7o'clock. , 1 , -
A collection' ,
le
ill be Liken up at earsortlce 'I
i
paying off the , eht on-the etturcti 'property.
tit. Clair, Joy Z.O, 'f..9. I , 31-.'„'t
4. • NOTICES: '
niTMETII TrIST . RetscoeAt. CJICRCII, I
Street, Pottaellle, Rev., IL. E. (tumor. Pastnr,
contain. every Sabbath at', 10 A. 31.. and at 7% P. IL
darREODLAB BAPTIST CIItIRCII, )lahentar
tV. R. 11. Atirref, Palter: Seabees every Lord
clot% A. M., end 8 P. N. Lecture and Prayer--
day Evenlngs.l - Arter - Free Tilos:lig •
sir ti,a31.1.511 LUTHER AN CllllllCH.Market Ito earl..
Pottsville. Ben W. ii. Luctimtaten, l'aetpr.. Divine ter.
' , vice in this Ciju rh regularly every Sunday. 114 fling.
. 4i
at 10%o'clocit . : evening, at 7 o'clock. Weekly 'sayer
Meeting, Thuritday evening, at 7 o'clock.
,IL TILE SIXOND PR6iIITTSFRIAN ("nun if will
storable regularly at-the A.pocUte. neronswd , arch
Building, Mare! street—.llevf Sancti. Cott. Pastor.—
Sabbath morn g., - at 10% o'clock; 'evening& at 7 d'eltek,
N eekly Lecture nod Prayer Meeting, IVednesday are:
tinge. at 7 o'clock. l • . , I
Kir TRINITY C4IIRCII SERTICES.—JuIy. 'f',sli:-
31af —Lib thlnday after Trinity.—A. 11., Exodus ill,
and Acts grli.l I'. St, Exodus v, WO Ilebrcws xi:
I • , D. WASHBURN, Ited.r.
•
tar All M.triar H tier Died be acrozapaniatiaith
25 eche& to a ar is the JoraNAL
MARRIED.
WALEIM !DAVIS —On the 1.11,h IEI4 .by the f
Waahhurn. A. DREW C. Wataca td ileac A. DAVI!
tlaughtei of tor Thomas and Angelina Davis, all o f
1111 e. • 1 .
••••11
• DI.F.D•
HENRY—Oft the 15th fust y DANICL -CLAUD',
, u of' Ihnieilaud Lucretia 114ury, aged 6 . taout
15 days.; ,• 1, ,
BllETZ—SoOdenly. after a nattering Hinter,
Mir. nn, the i.th inst., Ilan, wife of .lace Berl
yearn. r • ,
BEI FlNfOltß.—ltt Bite Borough. on the tner,
the 27th Inst..,et• the reeMenee of her tether, A
Whet daughter of Wastdogton Iteltanyder,is
mouths god t ree day*.
. OBITUARY.
•
lir AT-A tenet: of 'the Board of Direct°
Atittiraeitelbt lc, the following Preamble sod It
;rere turainima t usly adopted:' • '
Whams, It has pleased Almighty God !n Ms •
one provideneit, to remove by death, our dare
frleßd and fellow townsman, WltilaW DONA
idea of this rank. weir/rebid bear tostimeny, t
falthfillpets slid energy hedbwlutrged the sever I
conneeted therewith. And white we mourn t
den toreaveMent of oar departed President, w
lint be unmiqdful of the still vreaterloss suet
his beloved faMily, Ws would tender earl/old r
pithy to his SOrroplog widow, and to his ehll
priced of x father's 'roupsel and ears of srt wise a
tionate a counsellor and. guide, Slay the
the aldose and the Father of Btu fatherless,
'neveoftiling portion and guide. '
nesolred. Ttiat the above minutes be ant. •
minute book of the Rink, and that a ropy be se
bereaved family, also that It be Inserted in the
&Lulls and Miners' Journri.. '
011CoRGE ITIOGIAN, Prat
.intv tmth.lAba. • ' • I
DISSOLUTION.
O'l'iCE.—ThePartnersiiiiobe
the uinlerigned. , In the coal and ptora
la Tentiont thenshlp. Schuylkill county, under
at II ZNItY HEIL k CO., la, thin day dissolved k
consent. The tak:tent barrefter to 'be rani
slimy Hell, land snail:se against the late 11
atte to by hint., ! HENRY
July: 3143t,1 '. • ;JAC- • •
KISS LUTION.—The Co - '
ship eretotore dieting between E. A.
Wadi was diasolsed.by niutttal Conten
Bth of July:llP.so. The built:ice,' of the firm eri
tfa 1 by E.A,. Beatty, who will continue the be
his own tut*e. • : E. A.1113A
' • JNO.IIE 1
Pettsviltet ! _laly 0, '59 i
1-118Sql,liTioN PAR' l3lllPi—Notlee Is hereby given that th
p e*letlek between J. A J. it EAIMENEUE
metralltlle btodneouy,ln Port'earbonlEchnylki
wits dlidalved et the Sixth day of July, A
by mutual doom at. All debts owlad to the
are to fie received by Bald Joseph o.ltandenhu
delimolds otj odd firm areJo be preeenb r d to lb
pepti S. Eattidewbush; by whom the Nonni bus
hereafter continued. JESSE RAIUDIKNUtftI
' JOSEPH B. RAIIDEI
_±
, • Pixie/00On. Joie P. ts 9. .
, 1
WANTED.
wi ALT t E ... D . - .—A z a F ri act ilm en a ni n e,l
Can rite oticxerpt lonable recotamostitlttons U
city. TettTig moderate. AN ',Jo . . 11.14
Pottnilli,July le, '49 , 1
.TEACIIEIt• WANTED—A Female
Tiveker to take charge of the Female' Corimon
hoot in the borough of Orangeburg. None at a rem.
petrol mum, who can produce the ;seems y• County
C rflarale aced apply. Salary Vii per maul . &hoot
teem D swaths. . WM. M. BICKEL, .krritary ,
Joky le, WO
. _ . . .....LL... • Y 9 3t -.
sTrAti,WE RS WA NTE lit-The'
School Directotii of Fklutylkilt frame Fehcul District
wilt Mad at.lbele School liouse, on Monday, A ogusi let,
litte, at 2 dikuk. 'A. M., fur the purpose of 42autlalug
and eutyloyjog Teachers for the Schools of 'Wig Itietrict
.tot the ensuing term of Jai months.• ,I•
. By ontegof the Board. I .; ' 11: W. SOWILIB. they.
July 113,'13 ' ,- t : , • - • 2g•3e
ANTED—By a skillful nd ex
pertootest Manager of Coal Mine", slimation
ex hold Minas Agent who thoroughly lade "ads the
laying as and working of both pillar and 104441, and
Is as rood is Ventilator. of oeaproos mate es ran be
&and, and ran produce the beet catenates lead testi
monial*. 'Aitdrom A 3 11. C.
' duly o.'llo 1:11.10t1 ttlehmend, yieginic
TAle }IRS WAN EED.+-The
Deard of &hoof Meehan , of thatelittilP
DOttitt ar l ll meet at their 'Olen: Car n hebool
blow's, Pa eintrell7. de o Idea 1109, et Settees,
for the purpose of szaminha Mod empfollek Teachers
Oar the &bootee( said District. lie' the analog term at
10 months.' Node but Mons sans me gorsdueO the Deems
wry roast, Certifies* vita apply': Di or&T of the
Rosa. ,011 N GROG 'N,
01 9 13 . Catbon, July 23,,5 9'
FOR SALE & TO LET.
rrO,LOIS-r-The Steam. Flouringi
.1 444,1iiiirstilla. Pot in full rvirilr and
R. Yin lng tint partleularp and pp r
11.1101Y04,1611A1iTLE, Usnaburt; or lo DANIEL
puly 40.13 aizt, . .
-
:I t , 4E4%SE—..A • RED iASII COL—
...
.. :Sigt . ilr. biamplete working °viler. with stork and
Mona to .io a iwtterato Mot gam *wrorablit terms to
a good taught. ifts,lacthtt tottattottlon apply to
, . ' CtIAB. U. HILL.
AWL E.atte Are, ..lbhuntaagO ttr6et,...ra..o au,
July 34.'
~ 4 . -
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I j ars FOR SAI.E ON TIME.--The e
- ivahmerThorioi proparecto an 'Mt as eraeaticott
i:i on limo, rn timing (PM 14 I 0 )5 ' . ettro. to i bnfte 1 ,1,4
n,
deig. tO taigas:ooa lbw Pius.' apply , o 'B. DANNAN.
V . OR RENT OR * SAt.E.--- - That vl - 4
- - ralltatile Tairera Stand to th e irillageofNew
. ca
k t" littoty.atesatottby Writ* Mr(luto. , Apply to
~ • i B. 1.4
BART110)1EW. Pottst Me.
April 16,19. - I 1641
rllO LET-4-From the fir`ot day of A pt.!'
next, the cult of mate the
I.ptcwopsi Church, now oeacyled Amen Exchange OCIIre.
Apply to ' • WU. T LlO3l PBON.
Yrbrnary S. 'Lti • 64 f
FOR RENT AND•SAI.E—'I'heM
house In 3lorrles Addition, ishiy• otenpirea hy=,
hank lIVWIIOIII. Poccecsion given lannedlcacly.
A quatitlti r ot tatulturro sled fig Nile. Inquire of
13 DX Ds D. KEI.II.
Potty,llle, July 16, 14
1 -1 0 it SALE—Ono 'Enißetior 8 incirl
rule Pomp: with evilucnn pipes apt connections—
en r eedy 1 0 be pat Iron tbs tainra.'l W 111 be enl4l
Apply at tbotannavialOn Worti.`tm further inl4,rma
lion. - t' • • ' cART9I-1t ALLEN.
AugusVN,l4
OTSIN MAHANOY .CITY FOR'
t LTV- Apply is Julio Andaman!, Art., Tamaqua.
cr to,frianit Carte% OMea u No. i. Stlutt. Terrace;
p o i wow., or art tics oats In Matutdoy City, on Wednes=
day aud`Thertday of etch weak;
June23,'s3,
ift SI( 'LIME ter' eiltle aLall ttmett,
at the kllnsoh litetsland, ter braiding purposes,
*,.P./kr..att he learrat_ priers. 1 C. M. ATKINS.
&WOO FISH En. mad a nd,yrill 11 . 11 soy antrra prompt
ly, and at toner priers t had have bean charged heretotbre.
Puttevllle, , March 33,'30 I l24f
. __,_____. .
" 1 011 SALE CHEAE-- - 2 first rate 20
,
. ... horse power Engine". as good ai new.
2 Coal Breaker', and ?men!. i ° i
in Dila Cara. and lot of Axles Ow Pam • • •
' 4 Ml2l,s:iitid large lokof Ileant.Wlll2ollll.. Gle:
'APPIY tO . I 'Pill, 4. SEADNKT, * Trtnitit.
Tretnoht . , 'Quilt . , '4O ',. }• • ' 24.. *a
o•el.oR SALE.'--The subscriber
/wilt Fen al•prtia'ro mita II emcee 10t.25 feet front on
. D - r a street: In the borough of-Aabland. and In depth s
I i
121 r,et ca Ow:glut itnreC zzahl lot will be aolJ at n,hll
aunabla rata. 'For terms nod other pareleulirs ippwrto
ItIOItG.4,N TIIOMAq, *Aland;
° or .1141404 N P. DAVIS, Delmont.
• -.•,, , • 2144* ' .
Jul 7 1 01:69
OR it EN T—A . • Story Fa
Prick DWelling Howse, with hack buildipgajga.
supilleci with gas iad water fixtutes.
ALOO,Two Stortrßeutas. with basements ■ftaebetly
eultAtit, f4r soy kiwi of buNin.ws. between the American
pouffe and the Pennsylvania Lisa. Apply.
- isoftsville Filbrniry itt tf 311. 11.111P111".
1 1 1 0 A L.K,—Two 50.1tortie. ,En-:
.
'' sines—geared logriber—for bobittng and pumping. ,
Ina 40 [forme engine, with gratin; fir do do! • .„
2,10 yanis of 14 loch pipes. and working barrels.. ' 4
500 yarilsof wire rope.--a lot of ebaln.
One. 2d,borta KtigiNve, and rollers, screen s &e.,feEbreaker:
The frame worlt-of *gala& bottsef and.breaker,and t 00 . ,,
salt, houses. ,°, •.,. '
A larie.lot of T psits.fist bar Itnn and Per:ip Iron.
Also; drift ram waF%oda, rartrawd sled. and two Mules.
Itilleflold col cheap. ; Apply to
• e111.1.31.1111.L,
Reel Ztete Avid, Mahantoilio tired, Iblf•rilk.
February 1201.0 , i tf.
11 4 1 0 I L SALEVERY
. One SO horn, Engine, andeonnitclion'sibrppomping
-One 49 home Engine, for hoisting tual, , ltith-Drum
and connections., • t .
...One tW hone Engine. for porn . t,
Ono 30 hone Engine ; itoikrs and convections for
, break Ina Cwt.
. • About 1300 twit of 16 lost .pi pew, with . pintipa, rods,
connecting .
About lOU test of 14 inch pump, irons, am •
A PA Or I . rails, chain, ropp,,te,
Applylo • • • A;RUSSEL,
Ottlow—cortietor Ituhanl Jingo and Seconds at owl a.
rnt I Jan wiry 22.'53 4-if
NOTICES.
.
TAME - W SEIBERT, Attorney at
of law. rottPTlCW.l4.huy9klll County. P..
4:it-Otlieo on CoLtro 'street, abOtre the Illnert.' Dank.
air t.10. - '59 31; •
lrxr A MEETiNG 'Of the" t sard of
Directors: held at-the Banking Houe 'lbis day,.
.. John D.Mahlson was tderted Presldeaf of the An
thracite' Dank, In paws of his 'Father. William
D. nald
.eoti, Esq., deceased. - .-0E01:(11:
Tamaqua, July 204'59 .3H ?micas.
• :
ADMINISTRATION myrica—
Vbrreas Letters of A'dtnlnlstral fon pn the Estate
tAIfAM' W DAVIS, late of the borough o r. at
Clalt. Schuylkill county. deceased, bare Leen granted by
the, Itegloler of .all‘Pconn,ty to.the subscriber, notice Is
berthy glvenlo all those indebted tte said Estatololnake
p.tymee; and those harl4,elaims wilt Ineient them for
settlement In MARY Adminfarderia:
July :;ti, '69 '
wATgR
CO)IFAS Y. re funifr, AIY 11, 16M1'.—
• At a Sprelit 31erting ollhe !hard of Managerit,of the;
Pot tstille WatercompanyVfield at their °Mee lids day,
it was, nit motion
Resari ibat Seinkannisal T hividend of ihree per
cent. he di:tiered on the eajdtal - ,Stock..payable to. the
stoikholderi. or Utile legit It:presentedlves, at the' silks
of the Company, on and atter Monday. the 15th day of
Ankust next. JAtOll 11U:417.U13ER. Jr., ,-.
3Ci. '59
tn e
Dar.
•in
BM4
►t
lN the Orphans' iCourvof Schuylkill
a 4 County-In the'Anatler tlf the •distribution of the
i
ha once of nipney In the tbiada of Jonathan Christ and
Oftrad Iteiebert. Executtara of.l.lENKTkiwu3&ta., Jr.,
Lie of Ploronve tojernablio,dereaml: . . .
Thu underel/ned:appointed by the amid Coned to die.
tribute the said balance l.f money, will ho prepared' to
pea all pedal's inter.sted therein at ht idllre. on Cu.
Ire street, In the Ile.rough of Nil tin ilia. on F r ia., 7 , the
191 h day of An4nat oext, at lo o'clock. A. M.
CEO. IL CLAY, ..thnii•or.
Palatine. july 26, 'SD . . • :11-
•
U D 11'0 R.' S , NOTICE:—In the
j... 1 matter hf the Estate 'or,J0111:g LEFFLER, late of
kluegroye: dOeasrd: ,- • 1 .
The n odeNg ned, Auditor . appointed by tbe.Orpbann'
Court of fichti:ylkill county, to re-state and re riots!, the
account of Jonathan Leffler and Jamb Ellenbenos, Ex
.
eeutore of said Estate will a t tend to the duties ~r hi s
appointmeut,;at his Mere. in Mehlonternto strrvt, corner
ort , reund. l'oilseille. on Tat da, the sixteenth -day of
A ugoa•t; th4 . 9ist 10 rirlork. A.:11.
CItRISTOPHEIt LITTLII; Auditor...
oly 30, 'Se - :114It
•
Pottarille,f'
- ,
1.311°P SALS will be received' at the
Commi 'loner's' 011ie,. Ootiaville, until the 19th
day of-Angus n eat, ,Fe !mild' ny a covered In idge armee
the Little 1. 4 i uyikill Giver. at &biter's. 3.11110 u Wect
.P4llll townahpr Span 90 6:,t, and 16 feet wide in the
l in
6:,t, cl•car. Phan nd apecificationacan be peen at the Coin.
snlinioneri: 0 ea. .-, '
At n. For uilding a Stone Brid.le of 2 arrisen. each 27
feet In the el r. acr se the Lizard Creek. in Wen Penn
township. at A.ll 111111 The four.dations of Ow abut- .
went; and pier; are alrea y male. .
, BAIIL.GG3IPEET, "ft'r/..
rot f swine; tily .30.'59 313 t
AUDI`
GEO. L
OR's; NO'I'10E:
HUN I ZING ER Pleas of Schuylkill
"• • ' County,. lb- 121,
FRANK LTNIF.: ft ANSEMAN. • Sept. t» Tlloo.'
The underilped, Auditor-appointed by the Court of
Common Pleas of Schuylkill manly, to ascertain and re.
port the amounts payable to rents god waxes not of the
prockeda or the sale, under the abore Ft. s a., wII I attend
to the dottrel of his appointesentaehla office. In Market
elm*, Pottiorille. on TOteday. - the' . .r.td day nt Attract
next, at 10 o t i ork, A, M., when and littera ail parties
interested may attend If they see umisir.
JOUST. SllO 4:NER, Auditor,
Pottstlia,•July '59 31.3 t
1 .. 'steel
. rpreted
r. Pree•
!st with
duller
e sad
woula
tined by
t spa
, n. de-
,
rI I O . AL I L TILE HEIRS and LEGAL
1
it EPEESENTATIVY.S of il ESTI' INIT. I oto of the
bort:m.4h. of Orwigeburg. In the county of Seb ay lk 111, dr
reetwd.l i
Peitsosse fa en order of the. Orphans' C surf of the
county of ttehaylkili. an inquest will be held at the late
dw4lllng house , el Henry !Iv. deceased' In the borough
'of Orwlesbure, in 'the county aforeelid, on Thursday,_
the ,25th d•ir ko' A thrwt,.lls2. et 10 o'eleck In - the fon
noon. to matte partilkot of the teal estate of lb. ell& de.
envied. In 404 aninn.c his chibiten and legal reprettenta. '
Ores, If the ; can.bo done without prejudice toend spoil
log of the whole. otherwitelo waiter and swab* the..
came: whenWnd where 'you may attend -If you think
proper. j JOUSk.P.-lIOBAIIT, Shall. '
bberiff's Office, Pottsville, t, g . . .
July 95,1839 • J" gi..,Yee -
7 .
voTtpE.—Noiee 4 hereby givenll ta the pubile bY the.eultstrylher that be Ass purr
chased. for $ saluobte ronalderaljon. nue , PIANO from
CheshroStratton, of II inArtatille, and !named thie ewe lo
him during Iblernsl pleasure.L . . ~ SA SIL.j. OAST,
.' .Aehlemd, July IS, '59..,
. . , s •
I\TI\TOI I I C E ....;:lrfie s.cti iJY 3 III.I,
.1. 1 COU;;Tir AORICUISLIIIAL. 11011.TICIATEIIAl•
AM) MEC lANICAI; ASSOCIATION will hold their
roarth An nal Exhibition at ET heylkill ilaten on Teen
day, Wedn . az and Thursday, October 4th, 51h and nth,
lE5'4- . i I- - . . J.J. PAXSON, Prrsidati.
Wee
cohorts,
114 Aryl
motuol
pn
to be
liner-
It, and
• nn ibe
be set
then In
TY,
J. N. Kttlitir., Rec. Say;
. Jane Ili 53 - • • . .'s '
--.---...—. —
fIAU'ION.---The . public are her eby
N.../ iltutioned and not Died not to negotiate for a Coal
Lena* MortOge friwo Mary Boatman, wife of Peter flow,
man. to thetrutArribrr, dated Jan. 8, 1859,*cnndittoned to
taty percentage on Coal to the amount of $15,! 57 if.: ee
euredon tile Big Tucker Vein, sitn.ale In the tovinntalp of
Illytite, Bet Or [kill county, l'a., being on the Mary and
Reuben Der Tract. Recorded (NO. I=l to Recorder's
Office of $ hoyiktli county. at POttavllle. January Ili
1t , 59.
,' I •
MME Itce,tBl DRIDUL
July 5.1.:9 H. '
- . • • , 2 , 14 t -
,
partner
-I,ln the
I et:Minty,
D ORM),
14 !km
..sod all
• 0 Id Jo.
news will
AUII'UOR'S . NOTICE.—In -the
Coo t of Common Pleas of 1411 a3n111
at i lt m
Cmutf.."
lo the .rof the amount of WILLIAM KUBOER,
Mg:peel , BENJAMIN KLI: 1 / 4 GER:
Tim and reigeediAnditor appointed tore date and re
eottle the mild amount. and to distante the Wane, In
the heeds } , f the mid A aslant, to and . among the rred-
Bore entitled to tha mune, slit attend to the dutire of
hill appoinit.int. at hle ante. in Centre street. foil*
eillo. 411 rredneadav, the Boventeenth day of A mr,uet.
1E63. at 10o'rioek. A. M 1 . . W3I. L WIILTNEY.
July 26019 108t] , . i lAndifor.
A lI.OTOR'S NOTICE.—In (fie
Court of Common Nellie or, Sehuy'klil Connfyi—
MANK POTT, , , - R. Th.
ea . . . 00 Sept. T., 1860.
ANDREW' MILLER. . - -
... . . .
- ...__
;lesires
or More.
to rap
NNAN.
The undkalaned. Auditor - appointed to dirtribule' the
money In Osurtsailwd ,n the :We of defeminneg perenn.
jproperty Mand among the ereditors entllled to the
niffnr,srilfstterld . .lo The dtithm of his appointment al
his ogiee. - in Centre street. Putiallite, on Tuesday. the,
histeeuth dilly of August, 1369,at 10 , o'clock. A. 31. Alf
persons's - Ili be required to make their eleime betide raid
Auditor, or be debarred from emaitosin Ryon sold land.
W3l. AadMrr.
7uly 23, '.C9
1 --
N- • the •qtut of Couiinon Plena, 9f
-Sehuylkllll t ty—; ' -: . . , -,
ARt SMITH. 4 ber neat l .St Jon Terus,.lBs9*
trieodiWauw.TilitatS44l2.
. _War IluNsreo r . _
BOOKIIT SMUT: - t ar /Knew.
TO 11.0111SfiT SMITII:— , You ere hereby notilled that
yoiormitk„ !NARY .6.111711; by her neat friend. loam
Terra" lies prousted herpelliteu to the of or Vow
Am - Pisa. ot Schuylkill ermiy. prityl . it Ow • Wro t
e.
froll the bold, ot seetriesouy e ntere d lute withyowl:
you, are Ahervtbre requirid to apprer at said Cowl. en
the Orel day of September Term Drat, to aoswer laid
coasplalet Of show ream. it any you, baron why the
prayer of slid petillkorr should ant he panted.
Sheriff's (Mee, Pottmilecl I JOHN P. HOU tart
Juty.ll, 1849. . ....1 '49411 .
. • . Solerfir
.ESTRAY,
sTaglY.cow.-:-Strayed niva— r.
ra
) Conf.( Maw
tut 131 i i.n the Ilth tett . Flesil P. Lit ti.W . ,,v 1 11
h.,. a DI r . r: , •11 r . ire
th„ .heoldero to the Op
4 . 4 i! had 3 333+11';u, Fl. b I w hp
In °tie eer . ner id It ...Tell rid. with 4 .5. , •;t' ,
rill mourn ..dd
ber. itlettlehrte be tire .3.1 11
rea.imiruttily toottded. At M.;. N i A
Vet .74. 311,4
STRAY BULl..—Came to the p r i 4
Rat
sea of the atr.•rih.r retidinx t
lul t
eounty. on the intbe of June. a DARK itc
r „..
IUU., nhunt. One sod a ban Vent
qn.4.4 ta rouse Zawanl. prove ik.periy. pa)
sod tate biro away, ctherwl.o It. ',di be.sold
take . . TllflAS
111441 pp-rt . Jul, 14.13 . t"..t
FS — TlLAY.—Strayett away from
j the sotmeriber. en July 10th. t O 5 a 1ted• 1 E .4„ .4
and Whits COW. Bbe bad 1 aroheasa neteen la.. i„, r4.
dud wiper. 14.11 with leother strap; h a a Ittrzs
itsatan the ilitebeed. Any person Ovine
will he liberally rewarded. D. R. BEIDEI..
• teener of andlle raft . streets. t.ototek,
July 3. 'SO :39
QTRAY COW.—Strayed assay
10.5rora the onbeerlber. nraldlog et Mou,,t
tit ps, onr tSt.Clatr. on the vib J ulyr a Lida
Heed all brown—both berm' 1.414, 1 i 4
antra trout the shoulder in the tell—a Ilt+b• ri•ro.l.ep
the romp—wblte belly. Ann. e
101 h a bills:took oft Ibo Asir co for rnd. ti
return 1 .0,1 c ow to the stthorriber, or air.- Mlle leers j
thin where As ten get tirr egaln, will bo ne.ehnl,lr .•
warded. .1011 N
Mount Hope. Jnly =; 7.9
MEDICINAL.
A, Bloodless Victory !! !
i,000;000 Isola
of
has been pat,h,sed by citizen% of the Ue11,1.1
durinz the sheet thee lthaa been I , ef,r e 'l v .
The re:tom ft)r, thle axtreerlleary eueeme la simpl y I I
the ectlyi froth en4maluyt th e arthlo. No une Luso'
theilAtiNETIC PLASTEI +7lt bout Its frirtd,
It pertain% all that isrprom t te.il. and - rarriee with It he
own recomomenttation. Tply, tide is a Via , r.—Wean.
1'111341d ti.Qleee•-but we It'P , re fo , t leas gluriAta halt
the triumph's of ;war, With tatralo of carom and dem
lailon.
rti., it A a NETXg,CLASTER Ii 1111, /qUbtekily th.• Groat.
,eal Strengthener and Pain Destroyer that :ciente has
Yet discovered. If.you put this PLst..r nt.where.lf
lwalula there. the Piaster will stick there Wail (ft, 1.4.
hasynnished. lbe Plaster magnallees the ICtie easy,
and rm.. - C. 1.1 A-or E. : I7ST I . IIIERE Tills i•LAks..
TER A .IPPLIEPI'• •'
'
It heunial i!M. Lallleliegl!Siltrneva, Weak ars.. 1+.4.111r
Nereodeness, Neuralgia; Dyspepsia, Conchs val l'iqi,
'PAINS and ACIIES.t.f every klfsL - ar• 131)1I.Pialb
LY• RELIEVED, and with a little railcar. l'Ol.
MANY.I.iTLY ,CUitl:D,
,by the mealiest Inthwt i ‘`,f 1
Ilia SAONE:VC PLASTER. It la the slrurltet, rti•' ~ 1
ateaiirkhuntateet and cheapest remedy In exist...
Ds appllentiou Is universal—saterifir ttithefi m 1 35 p a
the; delicate woutaii, and the feeble. Infant. Its ta, it
x i
agreeable, and withntit'annnyanee irriiiWitble. It. p 1
Is within reach of hit—rich or pesn; all may hvve it, 4
all should have It ‘11.4 are ;Irk; and", sutferin*' lltA
way. " ~.,
; . -..,YAAMEI:S and PLANTERS should be alwayasuppi .-I
With tha MAGNETIC PLA§TEIL It will be tho (1,4
Pliyelclan In any boueehald, ?Tatty at all !lure, ited . ,,t,
instant notice. • .•,
Tut up la airtight tin boxes. Rash box will 1113'.eels
to eight plasters, and any dill.' can spread them. tries
21 ,nuts a kis, with full and plain dlnsettens. '
U. C. 21.1pvglitead, M. D.,
Inrextir and i'rnpri , tor, Ilidter strut, AVrso
prr 7101044D'13 MAGNETIC PLASTEI
IS SOLD BY ALL DIIVCOISTS. AND DEALELS IN .
GENUINE MEDICINES kvisityini max.
• 314.owtniml
_
A MEDICAL REVOLUTION
The World Uuanlinoui
TIOLLOWAVS OINTMENT.
Tim GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT!
The Yirps cf dieense often makes Its sty r, the Inter,
nal organs through' the pores of the skin. 71%, pvl err*
tine Ointment. melting under the hand .to It 1. cu r:l,4,
in, Is absorbed through the same vivo/Lel.. 3.01.yea..h•
inft the seat of-Inltintutation, promptly sot lu tAricltly
subdues it. whether located in the Aldus.., the Nue.
the lungs; or any other Importnnt nemo, ft l»u.trbe
tbeettifare to the Interim., through the r , untlesa tut",
031 emutnitnleate with the skin no mummer rvin
Into the fevered earth, dirfusingits cool and r..zenet
tint influence. . •
Skin Dileases and Glandular Swellings.
Every stpooloo of exterior irritation is (wieldy v. durel
by the antidnitatnmatory action of I his t n .
gry EITUTTIONA, such as SALT RIITCII, KA:01.111, TITT/L
RINCIVOIni, SCALIA MAD. :ATTTLA RASH. TcAl.llx.t or !too
tte . die out, to rei Urn no more. under Its :.11.1i.,tin
Hospital enwrkm.fe in.all parts I.f in, soda proves it.
BtLlllbilpr In distquett of the skin, the note.les, the
joints and the glands.,
Mears, Sores, and Tumors.
The effect of Ude unrivaled external fettled v urn
Scrottelle,`tend othor.vlrniont Werra and pro.. i.shr, , t
minteufons. It first discharges lbeprlson
eer , spopurattrik,and proud flesh. and thus the run*
whirl, los healing properties afterward complett are tnh
as well etwpernimtent.
' Irndeniablet Testmony.
In eases of the fracture of the bones. injtub•clao4
by steam explosions, Initiate, Butes, 6CAttoN, 1:1111114.
TICS. STIMIIt,II OY • THE .1../NTP.•nd rontrnetnn .1 4.
011145 WP. It Is employed and warmly rreommenNd Ito
faculty. , Thls marvelous remedy has Neon Into awed
by its Inventor in person Into all the lending 11 , Wl.
of Eu rope. and no pri eatshousehold should be Without It.
.
Wounds, Burns, and !midi.
"Tht liht;dlcal Pfaff of the Viench and Y. 111.01.11
In the Crimea hareoglelally signed their nopr.l al of 114 ,
irtytey'et Ointment: as the most reliable dree.ing S., o•
bre cuts; MOs, awl cult shot wounds. It is also owity
thtsurgeuti of the Allied :Voile?.
•
. .
figth. the Oilinifent nod Pills should be toted in iir
.. r •
' ilailliChly C 11114: . • . r
Bunions. r Rheumatism, ' Sore Thr.st...
Burns, , 'Una norm, . Sops ol Ali lrirldk.
Chapped Itands,'s!Elalt lthehni, Sprains.
Chilblains, tenidds, • Ftiff,lointt, ..,
Fistula; . t.Skin Dion. , Tatter,
Ooat, . :a . 4Vglielfedi Glsii.ts; Ulcers,
Lumbar, - ,-...! . . 44 41nre Law.. Venereal Sores.
Meretirial Erun'ini,Sers Breasts, {Venni'. of .11
Piles, .-
~.;;Ft.we nerds, k inds
' k
. .
e,,,s fleld at Mb Manoliseterls. of ProSaanr IlMtnim ,
80 Maiden Lane. New York, and 244 Strand. Lend,,n.L ,
all rrsaictaiolo Druggists. and Milers In Nirdsit
throe ,bout the United elates and the eisillsed kohl
in pot% at 23 rents, l2t r i rant.. and tit each.
itis - There lea considerable saving. y taking the Mr.
11112011.
1 N. It --Direction' , far thelnidanee of patlon ts I n ever
-4porder ars:Mull to eacit t , pot.
I ' July 3. 1 , '5O . -, 21.1yeew
TICE SECREI' INF/. RILITLES OF'
Youth and Maturity,
JUST r-urnasirEb. GRATIS, ZIT!I s :
A FEW words•on .therational treat
rl mime without lifedieln of Spermetmlbee, er -
Local Weakness. Nocturnal Emiesiona, Arj•
Genital amiNeous Debility. Premat ere • g 3
rr
li.cay of tbe system, impotency.alid
pediments to Merriam/ rueially.
• HY -it. DE LAN EY. If. D.
The Important fact that the many alaradiogromphiltat
originating in the impentlenre and tolltude al yonie
mny.heeasilyr,Quo•rdwltdo.lMct.tavc,itlnthlasmah
hart clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new eat
highly atireveaful t reit tkont. n. mtliqlted by the Author,
fully ex plelned.bicratltlli cif wllltch suers DIV* e naLlel
to cure nin-atr perfectly and at the least Wathle
theretiyitvolill no: all th.saivertil , rd Mitt fume of the day.
Sant to anyaddreee. - ;:ratie and post freeirs a
elopeby remitting tpose.pald) two pradage to
v
I*. 1. DE LAN EY, SS Lift ;let Street t New
July 2, '52 . • 27-ant
CTOB,
HOittet.with so inatiy . ! lnalid 's in
. y Pottsville. In the Sot week of Jons. Ills MAJ.,
211 ranzemetif:. to stop at the Whit. lines. Ikid .2 t hy§ •
to evi ry month, vier the 2ytheilith and :Anti ttf Jul! , ' 1
also. the 29th and 3.oth of August, abet, the Cle attti..itah
of September. ;Thtiuganda and tens of litt,ui.tc,le An
certify In the correcturre of bin detecting
tr. ats all Diseasea that flesh Is beir to. His soodikiuct • :
are purely vegetable. '
•
CONSUMPTION,
And of the Loop and thrrat curest la that?
first stages is a short ltme.
He operates on the Eye and Ear.. UP mnroi nil Abed'
of Wenn, Tumors. Tonsils, Polypus, at rebel!. I< L'd
ihnt4 Or joints, Le., &e. He elope Tiarthache In
annote.lm of charge. ,Illa Pain Killer l< nitlent en •
equal.
.Tbet beat pront or It Is to try It:. lie lite litti
years practice; has been In .eecry State and Ter; inry:
bits sees hundreds and bundrrds afflicted a Ili diestre
of every name and nature and under ell klntie of tr.it•
meet. which enables him at almost the test chit, brd:"
tect diamees. Now. don't wait topyenr nrirtir.rs Con;
yourselves maser. Exainloatitit,fies. Iletticheetfree
1 cent to $l. • r
are-A boy at the entrance to conduct you le
DR. IY, „
Pottsville. July 2.'59 •
„
ESKA W Ettl'S
: Arcnatio
TS a RENIEDY not to be eicelled fur
the actor and (Tax Or ante asaledieii twitted. V)
the gumuter :lemon; viz:
-DiarrArre, lipcotecy..Cholorn or Cko . lei+o Ifortgi ,
rqtaitiwy, ,t,tr the timeltvcli r etc.
Its excellent Cartutlial Ise powers{. pleasant taste sot
PoothingAtiltuctNe. render* It a valuable rented) In he
/tirade diaresee. peculate to the Second. in turner.
0„4,j, h o r w auter, tie. It has a minvliorittler as J
„.4
tonic to Vernet. on the "latent, gnat lute lidlamtutti cs i
•witere hex lets In the Mot:lash and towels—ant tte
will be giund Intliapentable to the well being eti!
it wl/1 be found as well adapted t o adults
TRI
Pre
• children.
; pared only by • ' A.' Ebtft:4WElN:
• Ditpensieg
N, W. corner Ninth and Poplar sta. PhlladAphli• s"i
Le- pcipp-51/1 cents pia bottis• - .44 -
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end capability.
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