lit POTTSVILLE, PA: BA'PI~SDARs,►p6II6T 6~ 11lbr~ , , CAS TUTIIIIII4. empt to ,stop thcrosmiatot. tan Pirolkity:the Metals of e Sabbatb, has aroused &leap- Milion anions a amain slate •"sire of a boiler serves ' • MUD . The tareeriflti pinuanier Ph lip delphie ett• t ; patently titter opl In sit Vitt'. too ' 41421 P!' Is too peat. • to .highly 117 • 41 the pressure of explosive.' The I dependence Bei vibiets into di a portion ondonb derettapar by ." ebsreeteristie of *ltiwearint the liv in.*. Without, 4 •at a ' • -Philadelphia; w abets Of the wee ‘ft!beig•!! o • ,br we observe in C of the abet. Oi l 'representing the of thi cl6sene of I Oiskine theta ".• `forged threigh 'certain' Phtladal time; but fear who by to lieeP whets the prawns of steam meetings are similarly MOW I le maga! temperaments. wine ~it.indigaatlne borders . 00 the' t übh r! ..f. mobs pisee in In.• .• on Saturday idgbt last, ,at tiro:l4nd Orson* Were present, . .17 sympathetic, the reatein roelry;•- Tbe.proseedings ware Ithe object . of the meeting— of 11•11410 to serve the devil I ellipses the feat that the earns tett end prominent citizen of media the• list of Vice .Presi egwithaut his consent, which ' tight apublialted card from him, • log UNIT the list of the Games lo lig a miss, 'they ere far from most prominent end influential -,Philadelphia. We can readily • Wes"! of the men who corruptly Legislative, the charters of hia passenger railway' corpora hat their association With. men 'Abe Lord's Day holy, Is of the ith the objects of the meetitig be acme of Judge Lewis is used, loon AsSited' sa T eotoectlon 1 we chinos that • 1; s synspathl bta reputation. 'Whlts t has been However It to tbst the wassor , .lapl observance fend their positi. 1 :_. We trust for the. sake of bat Ma name like th'at'of Mr. sed without his authority. k strike others. it mom to to fin, which the opponents of the of the Sabbath endeavor to de n, la positively sinful and palßa.! They istit only introduce most trod name of the "meek and bly hypocritical' impiously. the lowly Jesus," ' they assert that workiaglown is ling therahnin I S abbath. We -we despise the i• .• of the weskits gent, to be be sophistry. The of the seven, ti • defence of their position; but the Comfort and happiness of the self great incentive, in &drool of passenger railway ears on the odder at the blasphemy, while alterable subterfuge. The mass len of this Bute, is too 'intern-. frayed into a fatal position by man who labors hard - felt days oat Ais the seventh to reinperate his at day should be thrown open y employment, what protection him'? Dependences capital no on labor. it is yet undeniably true role labor. Legalize' therefore, of worldly employment on the L the rest will Oatuully follow.— ppeops will be opened ;. the hum of rations will be heard; and the n must 'it'd, or others wilitlll t would be 'the result! Some eriment was tried in England, Ind men. • They were compelled ye in the week. and to reconcile body; and .if freely—to worldt will there be for doobtediy ls, one tbet capital con one deseription §abbath t and all Cars will run manufacturing poor laboring m his place. ifh. • years ago the ,n Apon two thoi4l • • to work seven t 1 them to this dro wages. -The me The.business dit • bad to worse, no pry, they were paid eight day's became sickly and immoral.= not prosper. Things went from til the course was changed. The lowed' to enjoy the rest of the ; workmen were Sabbath, and U more work than tuident says, W moralisation of stem, and theses And preeiselr ti here, if worldly should be legal are now taking fug the (act tlia one 'or two ; •Ii fear or interelt, . this matter; qu repeal of : all lb the nest swath • •:interested shall that rennsylVu ter, sod that t. , a esti", to DO jp least degree, 1. of the Sabbath In so article "sericremarke: , "Vi r e hese ', t prem. Court le '-; is a violatiou • peace fa a iii passengei roil eel. So tie la appears to be in caoroing I wiet,and igWo 'Railroad's wb Very good., When complatat of their running shall beentoo Jlet them be stopped. But it should. be remembera that there ,is a material diffe'rence as far ss n to dthey to the breach of the peace-is concerned, be win a train of cars leaving the ' • city in the morning and returning in the evening, endear, whin in the city pass a given point ovary itiz 'nannies,: onoying congregationi; and 'keep . log up a Cant anal clatter.. -We would not how , • ever, regret to see all runways in the State ins • pond tramline on the Sabbath.. Ii - would be a " piCeiniary ben tit rompanies, and a great relief to 'men' who 'a c lapelled to red the trains. z--r ' Tha fact la, that the people generally, aril ben-, edited bye Sabbath observing movement.— For ithstance, take New. - York City on Sunday lest, end seeow positively respectable it was on that day, n consequence of the compulsory ..elosing of g g-shops. The, Bulletin's correspon dent writers' "A.mora ' `.wad retearke days. ' MILD"' _hers closed,. Were app iron dromkeuria ' at the Tomb committed to ~, , day of the I. consequence was th;t they did ever before; this, the superb); . s owing to two eituses f -;•" the de -Ibe under .the. former sys- Initiation of their , bodily strength." • e 401174 effect wou/d be observable • employment upon the Sabbath; sett, es the Mende of the measure taps to . demand. Notdithataad• the press of Philadelphia, with norable exceptions, has through proved• recreant to its duty lb that threats are uttered that a Sunday laws will be attempted at if the Legislature," the parties even at this early day, is will hive a voice in the mat e members from' the Interior will tject calculated to impair in the peaceful, quiet, Miffed character on this subject. the goading Ga. e decision of a Judge of the Su- Pennsylvania to the effect thaeit of civil law and a breach of the o to drive ora company to start a iy•cor on Sunday: ha lex icripta undoubtedly stands. But there gross inconsistency and injustim. against . the city Railway CoMpa. 'Jog iti existence as to the other I'. lines run beyond theoity newel okuiernnoe of the tiquor law yesterdatthan on previous &n -of the principal hotels kept their d most ni the corner liquor ',Moons ly shut dp. Not a single arrest for as reported by,tke police yesterday "there more persons are usually prison on Sande" than on any ether eek." „ (York correoppudeat of 'the Ledger ' • The New writes t . • i •' 15 "The city' lo.dey was as quiet *se, mouse; with as much Jew and• order as the most rigid Sabbata. . Tien could possibly' desire. Some or the Fourth ' WaSd groggeries ventured to open their doors; in the morning. but the prompt proceedings of the po lice Compelled them to close up. In tome I, where the proprietors were refractory, they were 'marched off to the station house. At Conrad's 'Garden, and Jones' Woods, many thousands wen essembled* usual, and there was-no lark of li . 'ger. but evetyth log passed off quietly enosikb..", And so Sin." We could Cite many more buten• net to pre?, ,tgiscorreetnissa of the position', that we are only eafe while we respect the Sabbath • ,Day, soft keep - It holy. The gamblete, the face, ' ERIN the "rrtrdies of Philadelphia, are sheet tfie ooly'persesii who..naresly defend the , proposed • - - desecration, 'and keep ap the elation The Pitts . burg GcOettekla sorreet when it asserts that the' ' l i opposition to ibe use of public conveyances ( on ' the Sabbath day is no new tangled docirlue. It I is not ao l offsPring f latter day Piety, ashes been • intimated in cartel quarters; but on ths, contrary '• It is a legacy from egood and patrioi4e MOO Of, ' the Past: • The'ver law de which , the ecision is , 'based wee' enacted i the lest eentuiy— more than three wire rove go. It originated in *en age • ,', when ' men were ealous of their liberties, and • fervently hated his try and intolerance ; so that ft would be unjust regard it as an attack fin the * rights and privile of the citizens, suggetted by • - the ever.righteout formers of the present' day. The movement m a be wet stud controverted on differeuts grenade than these, or it will flourish in defiant* of all these smelting onslaughts—ad eel ' . 'donee of the ropest'of our people for the laws of ' , the country, and their reverence for the solemn commands of their God.- Before these street railroads were known,ltie omnibuses were housed ' on the Sabbath, and ue person or community suf ' : tired in the- slightest degree in.coseequence of lhostrrangement. ,The' same disposition may be mode of the horse elm, and society will be all ' the better for It, notesithitioding the classier which a portion of the press of the State unwise. ely'and isijarlostely„re-echoes through its celestine, ,1 with editorial approbation. Tun steamship Persia brings intelligence that ^ the discontent in regard to the terms of peace is • unabated, and the explanatloni of the Emperor . Napoleon lei not reassuring.' ITO slob learn that the eibibitiocut of ,discootant in Italy are looses : : with a strong probability that the torch of - ,.lloiolution will shortly be lighted.. It has been ';thist the unsatisfactory , termination of the war may lead to a series of protracted, and bloody European wars. In France Napoleon ban bit prestige with the *rug and t eoplewhile io Milan several persons "avail,' became linos (tom disappointment angle disvaeeful termini coo o r ; she war es far, as Italian Indepandeliee s Is renew...win:l Fresh • troubles ars , evidently brew.. lug. from which Louis Napoleon may have more trouble to extricate himself, thaa be ezierlsticed at VillaCraeea., * • Tie DiaTaft" ATitettlitilillikf- - the coated foe weallation• *ilea trans between Height de B. Kilos sot "tturoallret 8446 of the *ob• anon rams, With a Shads of prebibiltty theitßie tinier has the"lnside track." U i "lh Chavidiee should fail In securing the noiniamtioe,a4t...ll l ,know how inetableare the. norm anpprop 4 , peetkwe advise bititlo with the /Nor, andlensath the shade of - soinic; l'eltindly tree to wuie while waiting for a bite, on the Meagre rewards .which bare attended his change • front' old line Whig to modern Patine .Democrat. It is tree that be has Occupied the blgh ituritMalliii pesidon'o lien : Cribb/ mad of the DeMoeratie County Comudttee ; but his intrinsically valuable, rewards have not, we thlak,,been proportionate to hiemerit. • Xhistuirs- Tselship of Buns_ ii' vacant, Col.S:Jl:leintsiiti. late 'altar of the late Union, haring tendered his resignation. We aeggest that the attention'of J. B. be directed titthe ease of "the Chevalier," and an appointment will sindoubtedly follotv.. Other former old line. Whip here been similarly fortu natis. under J. B.'s Administration. Why shMild the worthy - though 'unfortunate artidter after. Dia- Wet Attoritigsbip itonorielld eatalame l2l2 .b• an eiception to theappereatly generel rule? Let "the Cbeveliero by all mesas, oppointo consul to thine. . -----,.—_ _ ,••• dr r 1 Tax SLAVE TRIMS AND Dissourros or s ax tt; Ustos.—The Northern dough-fa "Eaton /defers* hare now a Ana opportunity ibow their devotiOn to the Soietb by shouting for the re-apen. plc of , the African Slave Trade.. -1114 'naiad's. In 'the late Democratic Suite! Convention of Minis sippi opetily declared that'unless the Slays Trade was re=opened they would . diuolve the Union. 7— Here is`a *lsobaric* for tie dough.fasetr..- Throw up your bats and shout "Earra I James.Euchan- Mt, and African slaves for our Territories in prefer ence to white freemen." You are bound to do it —TO SAVE THE IINIOE: ' .-‘4: TIRE Washington correspnderit of the Charles ton. Mowry nye. "some sharp practices of est= tain Surveyori Genera of the potato lands bare lately been detected, slid ire being , ferreted out by the Government; to be; followed - by the remo valsind Punishment of the GM:lndere—Cc. i'Vanishing the offenders f' 7 -Thli is simply ri diadons. The Adminietration dares ,not do 'it; because the cluvernment' L islest 'as corrupt as the office-holders. and dares not punish soy of the thieves in. 14 emploY, for fear of ezpoeure itself. ' EDITOR'S, TABLE. Twasta is a rare amount of power ins the follow log felicitous peat from ;a highly esteemed mit re.spondent, and we Jay it bef4ire the appreeialtive reader, with mach satisfaction: • ° t smatuf aoutrum.l 'OUR BRAVE. IN 11. 11. IfiIIIMMIT Seek ye the/ biavet Beek ye the brave Ilkoreh not skate histerle pages, • Nor Om the records of the put, ' To learn of whidottis bearded saps; • ' • Look not alone for heaves' nanws - • In War's victorious louts sad sallies! No nobler eons Earth e'er his known Ttuus Men of our northern valleys. . I , , We boast ancestral deeds of valor- - On tented field mid mar of battle. - - Where hoes of death and ghastly palm Iltiogig with dying groko and rattle; . . We keel the sword—a ginr i lona trophy— Nor count the hopes thubbute bath sooder'dt; Unmindful we of happ boutes The bloodstained idea bath robbed and plundeed Bore honor wins the gald old along, Crusted with eirttrof vale and mountain, !dare laurels gime the san•burnt brow, Bathed by no broken human fountain. Bleb blwatoge on the bandslhat'welog Vroutanised soils their fmllful treasures! Who loom the veins of Plentyissprin•— Support of all 11 . 11's fondest plessirei; • They win a smile from *other -Earth . , And bid her Fire patermi blessifig— Dame Nature (like all other dames?) les to receive malt fond auessini. • The plough. the loom, tile axe, the spindle, Blend with the angina's forious clamor, - And busy mounds grow weak and dwindle In clanging notes of forger's hemmer; voice p ounds A brazen voice pounds Labor:s marrhei; - The workshop's' hum donna stealing o'er ur, • And. sounding t hroughlN:antes echoing arches, Chimes in the Pealing ativii.eborias. • , .• . Up from embomelled Mies of earth Comes the faint ellek f tolling nalner;.. And purest metals raker:to birth • Tried by the fires olgilm rethier. . AM work together In th ranks , • Of Lsboa nnreletti In forma. - Rear cities on Old Ocettaps banks And towns along thu.ilvere.eounsesl, Join In the ranks each lagging laggard! Grasp Labor's axe or l i en Ins' par Let Earth support no w Mug sluggard— . No drone waits the Aire of steak • • Emir sap theutuommients ol Peace ' ' Around a nation's iraire.washed border /Lead Labor's marshalled tureen on Estatblish J ustiea, Lair and Lair I . - Order ,; • !'The Wealth of Mines la latboes wages," Then'aing at mounlaib, Tanis' , of Iron! . And rouse from sliep of Milted ages • ;- The mountain coal•baf's sleeping lion. • I • • , • Nand forth. the, all on et:tory ocean ! ' Wave Freedom's banner O'er the sea! Singing *Oh broad ollpure devotion, The pralloginltteto of the tree. • • . • . Awning no fetters bob fur leiqniisi oppression, Sewing no king Disetfod, who reiaoh above, G Irina to arrogance no tame concession, 'Wearing no bonds boll lb: of peace end lore 1 • Onward! the motto. Onws e 'er progressing, ‘• i ftelsing the wealth of 'Nature's stool( and store the wide universe oar hal of , gleaning, 04 the broad earth lkS gleaner's thrtshing flaw: focal- Affairs. iln=:Lir ALMANAC. 185 9... AU 6 Skrunniy,....ls I[7 11 7 5UNDAY,........ 5 2,17 10 First.Q. 5. 10 26 10. 8 M05p.50r r ...... 5 , 3,17 . 9 F, 01! M. 1.3.11„ 40 , In. 1 9 TUESDAY,..... 5 , 417 8 Na. ri. 5 11 l ir e : 19 WEDNERDAY,.. 5 517 6 ' -... 11 THURSDkr,..:: 5 617 5 ' t .. 12 FRIDAY, 5 711't '3 ThermOsaetrleail liiiterd for. lb. Week. • P. IL It P. Tasaimii Orncs,l' " ' Alum, in Po/grille. - 8 91' , • • . I 4.21 July, 30—Patuvday, : 70= 76' 76 1 ear. Aug. 1 , Monday, 69 71 72 cloudy " 2—Tueolay. 71 79 77 • 3—Wednesday, 8" 84 'PO elcar. . 83 "85 78 -1A s—Frldly, 74 77 75 silo. ,R4F`A clerics .4 0 1131 leading from Centre eyed with oyster sh removed. `lie Mann 7' .ent,"now it prism!, will be re __ 41e, The last / of next week. It is un et the4uperintendance of the Rev. E. M. 1.414. . . __ SIP.A. soon y es ilie engine can be plaeed ori board of the boat now jtoollillng'el Port Colton, .the experlment4 stesninavlis Ilea on the Schuyl kill Canal trill -be tkoronatli trieil. • pli".poring the week Jliblanct has been exci ted by: the report nisi lipid diggings ,have been dismoiired in that vielol p ry. Whether they are es. rub this of Pike' s ink maitre not informed. ISRPA Severs', Storni' visited Gaon Thursday afternoon. :The rain kell to torrent,. titling to oridowtng our amalAstiteentp, 1701 we boas- sot board of soy, parttottlar damage. The potato and other,erops were m eb benefitted bz the slat tattoo:, AMP"TIe Annual Exhibition at the Sebtiylk ill caged, Agricultural Bottisty will be, held on its !Fair gratitude at Orwigeborg. 'on tbe 276,181 b 'and 29th' of September next. Our farmers_ atid. manufacturers most prepare for wha t - promises to • .be an interesting exhitittion. itsr• Thl.l /Igo!. aingreuwer board of violet as- Assistant-Snrigeon,l som townsman; Dr. Ro. bert L. Weber, left thii Philadelphia navy-yard, with her fall eompletnen f t of men on Thursday last. She will remain it F 9 t MiMin a few days and !ski, on powder end provisions fur a three years' cruise. w o m ou A•lllSud hut week, • party of reckless slumps', threw 'storms at the windows of the Episcopal Church. The stained /less of the obi:web wasentupietely riddled. Dam. age, Some ilia hundred dollars.' A reward of tweedy-live .411ars is lasted for the arrest' and conviction of the parties guilty of the mischief. pir• The Railtaiy 44neetion with .-Tamaqua, oia.:Tuscarora.—Bet oda and a Outer Miles of railway is needed to imuneet this Borough di. racily with Tamaqua . act peeved at lb. last ,sessioa of the .Llgislature, authorised , ,the eon. 'traction of the noectsiry eounectloit. W. leant Altai)" Currey has been made, and the grade es. tablish;d. - ' It appra4 i (that by cOntinuing the Snare grade from Rockville to the Summit—arise of one hundred feet—the greatest out required will be' 30 teat, chile the average eat will be .12 h o w MIA fa s be report, sod Is It ii a matter of considerablainsoment that we should bare a railway connection with the Little Sebtryl, 'kill rood, without being compelled to seek 'it via. Porkiintee, those interested should attic ever. getkally,'ln the matter:of its construction. Gerui4 Coe/ LaMte.--Theinday'e sdetplils Lyerrr eestalis the tollowles ysnmjreph: Ciesmistee on'GliratiEstito of Councils. elieteCetekh4by omeral invited veils, bare med. ; Abele eat:Wl 'bolt In tbe".ohsed 'Feel We le' TSeheylklll and the odpishiseenoty; and'reterned. with UM !mat livelyilmpeessies of theieraleai:, Red ilh• toseesollyl 140$1eg lists ittitei the me4ar. The C,Mailiees 114 ye eobelsdeirOm deriOnfr. letdreettlei Titf the ;w -ing, et them lend, for - doe yeses, the tin* -peel . fled iq. GlPTiale Jer-tterteageti t 4 irrepetty 44110404 be t*ifierste. 4 "4 preiposnlels.lmi made limps* by e'neelopersim 'W-.taitdYtporlfeb of 'be Wide, end payee sane* per ton los ell token ear. snornnlyles thetike ell Woe& .reeelee tost, less thud $20,000 - per enema. " Thil Wm it is probable,.trillhesampled. it ootbieglbettesl eon be obtained, otter ripen& hare bees advertised ton? ' - _ orwr,viogratuiatethecitiscas of - ?ottaville upon the adoption of an ordioanee at the last' meeting of the Borough Council, prohibiting un der penalties, the running of swine at large, ire the pnblic;,streets of the Boroughs. Ai sotruits the pound' is ready for the reception of Swine found running at large, we trust that the proper authorities will slit that• tbilrorisious of the or dinance are carried strictly tutu effect: : The 'swine onisauee haibeen, too lOtsg: unabated,, and we trust that the creditable action of the Coineil in the matter will be vigorously suseonlcd bY our Borough 'lacers. There should be Doidetay.— Tbe,,erdinance should go into sleet at once.— We am then with aatistactiort, invite strangers 4 tbis,Boroegb, feeling assured that they are not liable at‘very corner, to be upset by a filthy pig. Let our eitheris aid our proper oaker in enforcing the ordinance, ends great nuisance will bete been effectually removed. , _ - 1111"Professionai Defers art a nuissimi..:They orii_nadeserving of pity, and prevent mane war thy poor persons from receiving &existence' An old man was in town this week, begging with a book from door to door, and pleading greet pov erty, a sicit,wife, and so on. His movements es suspieioa of the Chief Burp's, who 6. nalTroverhanted him, and found concealed I upon his person one hundred and six ;dollars le gold and silver coin. The aged impoliter' detect l ed, fi nally confessed that he was from P ittsburg, Where he boa a wife end two suns, and where endoebted ty, if iheinattei was havestigaled, he would be found to bo7i; property . lie Was brought ep he fore Squire Reed. wit*, would probably, bare com mitted him to prison, if he bad not egreed to clear oaf. • Oa 'Thursday afternCoU' the' Chief Burgess saw him fairly or In the cars; the imposter very relat;tently using his gold to purchase the neces sary 'ticket. Profersional beggars should , not be encouraged, arid our Chief Burgess acted prompt ly. and well in the Witter. • Mllliilitary.-04 Monday last the Washing. ton 'Artillerists, Capt. Jain°. Nagle, proceeded with aim, forty - snorkels, to the ground beck of the noir bisit,:for the purpose of having a day's drill.• The company practised with much success, the double quickstep in marching, went through the marinal repeatedly, sod performed under its *this instructor, Capt. Nagle, many field Overu tions. The spot is' one of the loveliest in this vicinity, being a grove with all open plaini In the centre. I:.rge enough for company evolutions.— Tha i day was t_ used quite pleasantly, Ind we think, profitably, to the I:mintier*, as they-had several hours of excellent drilling. In the after noon the iorps;returned to town, rind after 'erica Centre - street a touch of the 'Zones. style of marching, was dismissed at its armory. The com pany should:encourage drilling similar to that of Monday last, for ins few weeks it will be called apou to pasi to review the-Lighl &lard and 'list R,egitnent of New * York City, among , thei•linest volunteer soldiery in the world. ' • AtiflrCuithig Apir.—On Mondayllst a.nolored pie-nie num held near this Borough, that day ,be log tte itinliereary of , ihe.abotWontslaveri in Jameiee. 'was evening after rem lo [ the part) s alpacas had returned to. this Borotigh, ter's, colored • xnen named Juliet! Gorden and Isaiah Butler, the 'fisrmer a bomber. it Hambitrg, Berke County, and the latter engliged its the saute . Witness nt.Port, earbun, became engaged In altercation at a house on Blipersville street: , During a. scuffle • which ensued, Butler it is alleged, drew razor, and inflicted a cut some four inches in length, and qutte deep,•on the right - breast of Gorden: The weunded man Iled,..frons the beast,, and making hiS way dowp Cont" street, entered the Exchtmge Hotel, shiest exhausted from loss of bloods • The .wound was dreg:Oil Dr. ifotiseli and tbe miol - rem+ ed to .0 friend's hOuse ',in the. western part u 'the Borolh, Butte (lingered about the epot, 7 acting as if malice had nb!pai,t in • the act. He readily paid for the 'Medical erten . dance; expressed regret fur the. hasty act, and rs ssited that the nutting was ° done in 'Part. On Tuesday morning Batter was • arrested ; bad .hearing before BqUire ;teed; iti4l was committed to. await the Tenth. of Gorden's injuries. Tat, parties'are.said to he half-brothers. , Butler for merly kept a barber shop on Centre, street, thi ' s Borough, near Mortimer's Hotel. Siir age/mt.—A match betilsan eleven Engf lishoind eigbteea American !crick eeeee , will be - played on Monday. next, on the groand of the 'Pottsville 'Cricket Club. A ball Will he played for. . • A match between the first eleven of the Oak Club, and second „eleven ()ribs' tottsvilla Club, will be played this 'afternoon. • '• • • cluVaesday last a match ..e played •betweeit the first elevens of the Port Carbon...and Allantici Cricket Clubs, on the ground of the former. The Port Carbon Club was first sent to -the bats,; , and finally proved vfotorious by 72 runs. A return. match will be iiayed On the-Atlantic's ground in about a fortnight. In lost Tuesday's game, L.; W gnyder of the 'Port Carbon Olub, made the • very. She score of 77, the largest umber of pt. . - ever wade in a match in this County, by an Amerl . CUL AllOelelt is thu score of the game: • rt. tumor clue.- 1 . • Fine insting. Second issains. R. Allison; ei b Smith 0 h Itealnnes • Deets, run out ' 5 'e Thorne* b McGlone! I L: W. Snyder, net intiklB b Lel3innn .[l3. W. Snyder, 1 by 1 - • 3 e Wbitopy b Smith 4cnitts, c end b Smith 0 b Smith , Kepley, b likOinnes 0 b Thompson A. Alison. ek b Smith 2 e MeGlines b Smith WOON . II CHANGE% D7ii: a t. . • • - . Gard& b Smith b Smith; ' • r2Pureell. b McGlone; 0 b Smith ••'• 38tantosi. b MeGI lanes 2 not out 'Gibson. 4 LeGiones • Smith,. s • . 0 Taylor b Byes S • IVlder• ' 0 • Ida walk t, is soy ght to bs, . .. .26 ; • ATLANTIC CLVIL • ' 'rit Inning. lnning_ Smith, run out 1,7 cA b Thiele - . ' 0 KcOln es, c Stanton b . ' It A ison . '.- . 6 bR Albion ''., '' II Richd. bR. Alison '2 b Davis - • lb • b . b• It. All/1011 ' -0 Ifocb u t, ot out. , . •Tbom n.c Kepley), It.. A 001.011 0, b ihyls._ , I Taylor, b P.. Alison. 0 i I..lV;iinydeit, 131:1014 2 Whitney, run out 1 not out • s., 11 'Hoffman, b Davis • 0 c C.. W. Snyder., ! b Datil II Boebysbell, c Stanton A. C. •i •• • " '' . •K. Allison . 0 eC. WA Snyder,' b Dads 0 Garrett, b Davis 1. ' 2 b Da4l4 '0 Thomas, bS. Alison . 8...'b ;Webs ..' 2 ~Ries 4 ,- - 1 - 1 t Wass , . . ` •• 0 - • ' 1 - • Pt i i r eorbon, A nik, EESI riretlor! 4. the f!oor.—A reguhr monthly cling was beld at the Alms Rouse on Mendes,. is A met . 7:18111. Present;—Amos Ileffetatt, Na tb o' 11. Bets and Chrirlei Focht. • i . he:Steward repo tted thelollowing as the can su of the !louse for the - Meath ending July ,21, Is6l7::—Numbee in the guns* on the".;flrst day of At gust, 281; ail Oil acme, time last year, 270; 'firereave, 2, Of the' al:ore 67 'are in' "the insane department;6o'in the !nursery and. 68 ere under medical treatment. , Admitted 'durine-the month 'of July, 48; burn in the - Ileum, 1; disebprged, 44; - abseonded,„.3; died, 3. 'Lodging and.meals were furuisbed to 140 traveling' puptiers during ... the alma- .-- . " '' Oat-deer relief - was gran ti al to 6 families, amounting r =63 CO .- . -, - Blitz wera ' and offline - drawn to the 1 implant or . ,1- : ' - , , 1._5189 . 44 Overdrawn In 185 S—from the appro. __ priatlon or UN, • 5 ,7 : 01 uu Amonn!:pald award New lloeplhal o 361685 , Oast or =detention, from Ist Jam, . ISA up to present awe, j $10;13 20 -"The new hospital le far approaehing atropin. floe, audit is expected mill bli ready to receive the Mph by the first of licivember. - For the tree , MEM of the hospital, the Control/albums made an aims appropriation of $4OOO. This meant has been nearly expended, and Ilse expenses of the institution ire not anj gres,ter than In fortntri.years it the urns time. -.Tae hoard of Directors, as • well•as the ethers of thi Iloase,,,are-enonentising all oselevi expenses.” • • - . This ls certainly, satisfactory. , Wa,think Mee 40111', that the expense of. the Alms 11Olue . to the ;lax -Payers - of -the flottaty.'ean be redoced i jy a *midi syeteidatio etoPliyisent4 the thy; peepers to eruik-shopa oniCiedinicen- ""T. - 44•1 ''.ll4.;:iiii.*4-4,.--;,...---,,,,,i.,-,.:,v4,.v ,s'.-1,,,j);.::''',.;:i-.."`-f.',",.'14-AW''.'~'"'.7 ...A. ,- .:.::-.:Yfr , ,;':-:-'5.-Ii-71-:'.... ,- .T . -......- - -7:;.'. , .. , , - .7.':',...:.7 .- -....„.„."...-.i . ;','::•T'..,.::..7 - :- ,,, , , -_..' .. .--:, ...-.. :.,.!--'...-:':-..-*.s 11.11TAPITFLATIOX. hus. , 2d In*. I • Toial. 80 lor • ' 1i.9 - .72 ' lan. A. Leal.; Jas. Stillman. Ores. 3os. Bow.. `• U. W. Hoe, - 11T,663 06 ,~ .: _~, ~~~5: motion with do lestitution.' Titus thole ithe'sto able sod wiptocti, work can ; earl - stieestithetr -- irhtte tie system 4111% - kosp - the ins; ,attaihom thilostitetion entitiki_ s iiitleb, trill be a dtteet wring to the tam-payers,•. -irsitiesise . to :title tbii tosuokisitated. srtil th•43`eteits".lolto ii In4jote els4hoti4w!tb tumour, shaltitiftileitk: t ad hire, to 0914110011i1l with oor Dfinivik stntedoneeitaiof ths:Boratigit Coming' ettie, oa Tuesday evening, Atigsist 'Pristuat t :Astim Christian, Felinagle, Moßuroa,Magteilliyeriod; Bootie, Inneas,'Eltitinig, - -Iteppflit, with" Maas President, in, -the ebeir f • - - - , Inflates of lus meeting read and adapted. Sranal, Coistrrinsme7-. &parted crossing at Fifth and . Mo_rmagian'.„stroat4 atoning at Second and Market rusts; crossing In Coal street; ran 'l4.tmer old,gas house,. and opening of Arch atresi from beo In6bed AlsO • that, via tract for extending culvert in Morris' Addition, hid - ben made - ssith . John Monarrn, at $1 121 per foot. Alsofavori;bie to making crossing at Third and liflbsatottgo.stmets. 'Asked to be Bon e tinned on otherleork in its bends. - Cooorrroz" or Accetrito.—ltepprtsd. B. Bito natt's uu eoii*F. -r Commerce as Buts APrawarvs.4—Rttenmuleod ed the erection of a hire plug at Third and Church Alloy, and was Instructed to"ereet the same. eciatxrersit or SURVIL —Pres 'mad report of the Borough . Sterveyor, la regit n to euliertiog Norwegian Creek within • the rough limits, which wai read, aeeepted, atu4"rdered to beilited. Speeial Committee 'on dogs .rnoning it large, repOried that a pound bad heen erected, 'and pret stinted an ordinance in regard bode matter which was adopted. Same Committee also reported au ordinance in regard to goats and swinel running at large, which was adopted. • ' On motion it wee refolved that the Chief Bur gess be iuthoriudto pay the sum , of fifty mats for'eath dog, swine and goat; taken up in. the public streets,'-and delivered et thb pound A pries we' also fised for burying dead dog". OD motion of Mr. Innen It was resolved that the act of Assembly in repird,to taxing dop-be enforeed-4-pterporatory to which that a person be appointed to assess the number-of doge in the Borough. '- Own:lotion it was resolved that the Street 6110. mines be instructed id- open , East Centre street. A petition from citisens of South Ward pray ing fur the construction of a culvert in Mahan tonge street. toearry off theworface water, which ion greet annoyance in the winter season, was referred to the Street Comutittee. A communication from the . Count, Commis sioners in reference to the opening of Callowhill stead trot* Coill to George street, ,was read.— Further eonsitraticin of the matter *wiM post ponid until we ft meeting night: *. On motion the Strati Committee wu instructed to erect crossings in Ilithiatungo, nt. Third and Icartb streets.' • • On motion it was resolved *dist 'sso be, appro pri ova. to the Good Intent rile Engine Company, and 'a eloalar amount to the Ilydraulien Engine Company, oq account of their luaus' appropri _ ;Won. . On , motion Al!. flnesit, it *u resolved that the Street Committee be suil;orised..to have- all elevations left by persons after ditching in.the Public streets of the Borough of Petuville t ed.to the proper grade, and that the expeasa in. .curred by so doing tit, charged to the party or parties causing the obstruction: • oo.motion of Mr. o..ll.a g ie it ties resolved that an order be drawil in favor of Mr. Menarroq, for $ll3 31. being the balaneedue forconstiuctiog Culvert in Morris' '.odidon.. '• 'the following bills were read end ordered to be paid:' S. Gun:pert, Borough Auditors, kour watchmen, _ 0. Warman and otherri . A. Shilling, Fos do Bruttrr, - D. Nagle, (lima-Intent Vire Company, Ilyetrnulido 4, J. ISlGl4rron, - B.Batman,' - . - Previente Issue, Total, _- Adjourned 4 M4M - "Joerney 'Armagh Sat/alif' Vialley."—As we have wirer' dy elated, s eorretpondent pf the lined. Correll; Intelligesteerf la publishing • series of Papers under the timed title. We extract the following from Tuesday i 'irlutelligencer. , 'ln my last umber I alihded to the dlseovery and the Introduction of the use a coal,fonnd in the county of SchuyikUL I shall now orcupy: a portion of thigh:rety ing, train personal knowledge and recollection; an ae 'count of its introduction into general use, es a substi tute 11w firewood. in our cities and thickly settled por lions of the country on the seeloart—dluel, meekest° the discovery of coal in the State of Pennsylvania, was r l ie becoming sea and dear, so much .se as to create In the minds of man persons artaltiti thorights of what was to be donefor ring after ttilmber land in tba dense ly populated "'aloes of thd entry should twrecandei bimetal. The eitenslve f sin portions of the State of Neredersey had been the Mum from which the city of Philadelphia had hetet chiefly supplted; but It was evident to thi) 'attentive Observer that in the same Ina portion thatthe population of the city increased, that In the same Olin the soppy of fuel from the forest,' de -1 tressed. Wealthy families, melding ~a few Mlles from the city, who owned large bodies of woodland, &Midler tine the time when owing (as yeas supposed) to its great see rel ty..itet value would be "neatly enhanced, were bold. trig on to it with great tenacity, ant refusing to part with It, unless it eomnianded a,,very high price, and even then in very small quantitint, still flattering them selves with the prospect of Its inereaslog in value at a future period. • . - Little did the anxione holders of tire woodland. or the people of the city and other, portions of the canntry where the fuel was hemming emcee and dear, a period of little more thin Only years ago; then suppose that kp leas than gamier of a century th so brrren bilis and rugged nr•untains, In portions of the' Keyeten. State , woad supply-not only pot I Pms of, its own territory but various parts of .the Union with fuel. from inexhausti ble soured that bed until thin remained bidden in the bowels of the earth. nut It is the case; and we now see that those who held to their large trans of woodland, have found that their 'undoes hopes have not been re alised—that the price of wood has now, so far from ad vancing, decreased en much la ?aim% that to the vicini ty of the large and topukan city of Philadelphia, it Is now very little In demand. c e A query might very reatarally at its of this 0 111001.0:—Wby are these thinp II lying resided in 3 the city about the time of the %libretto thereof be y ginning to feel much anxiety on account of the evident • propped of a scarcity of fuel.; and It being then known 4 and fully understood that liege amounts of it existed 6 In the heretofore unproductive regions of tortlone of 2 the State, but at too greet a distance from the 'market 0 to be transported 'from the• minim by the' means then n i employed, without enhancing its value to great ex tent, the attention of persons of capital an enterprise was turned towards facilitating some extensive Means of transporting to mar et the greet tirranritlee of,eon necessary for fuel, and alsolw eltla Products of the soil and - forests in the interior of the S to. On this account, through the energy of .enterp log men, a company called the fiebuylkill.Nartgatto Company. was chartered by the Legislature of Penn !Tanta. and who sorceeded in so line roving the nevi non of the Schuylkill river, that by the tatter f the year 1820 boata could ascend and descend the rivekwitheet ,waiting , for freshets ; but at this time the strarse an unproductive concern. and remained m until the year -ISM, when the demand for coal had so fir increased, on account of Its'becoming In connexion with the Lehigh coal, need to a great extent to the city, and many other phew. In the vicinity id Philadelphia. To afford more expeditious means of conveying it to market, the Com pany this year constructed a towpath along the whole route from the coal regions tojairrommt dam. The nav igation being thus far completed:Capitaliste, in various places, turned their atteution to i l the purchase of coal lands, and partieularly. In Sebuy kin eopnly. 'Among the first purchasers engaged in the banns might be I named ti ruff an d Dundee, who purchased a la rge amennt of coal lands in order to forma cam any and to apply for an act of incorporation. theirObjcet being a monop oly of the trade In its early ?tamer. The purchase was made previens to the construetien et the -tow-path. I think they opened some minessud forwarded coal to the city. at least one Of the party Informed me they In tended to do so. and wished to employ me de an agent or superintendent of their business at the place. Not I intgerreding In obtaining an set of Incorporation, they abandoned the praject and sold out their lands and In t/modeler the place at a gnat advance, and retired from business:, Many others, shortly atter lb* temptation of the navigation. purchased rroperty and emigrated to the .neighborhood of the coal land and commented then& nine biudness, and the amount of businnue-on the line of the Schuylkill now increased in sapid Importance,— I melded at that time near the river, and had ample op portunity of witnessing its growth and advancement. In the spring of 142 e, Bard Patterson who resided in Upper Merlon lownshll, Montgomery county, near my then place of residence', was among the a .rly settlers of the place where the town of Pottsville now stands. Ile -had-been for some time previous engaged in the woolen manufacture, but not succeeding, he at a loss, relin quished the loudness; and having a very determine resolution to sink or SWIM. he visited the out region, and became minded that It meet ultimately become a plate of importance. lie removed there at the timethe town of Potteville contained only twelve dwellings, and soon after made a purchase of large tracts of land, unit laid the foundation of the Soarlshing town of Pottsville, new coutaining more than ten thousand Inhabitants, Many of whom are extensively engaged in the cool trade. faro ishlnx numerous orations of the country wl'h this new Indispensable ankle for domestic end manu facturing purposes.and,at the same thee, rendering the use of tinder for fuel in many places venom/wary. The procalation in that hands in this place, and also the par chase of town lots, with the increase of business. con tinued to Increase with groat rapidity. Large fortunes Were itaid.to be made as If by maple; from these tie curnstanara, many perinea with little capital were In .daced to rentove to the place, with great expectations; - but many of them were doomed to disappointment. le the. year uno It had arrived at its climax, and the U lm/leg year was as remarkable the a digressive state of things as the few preceding ones had been fora. rapid . prognsw,—inany were ruined by the change: yet it , doubtless bad a good effect. salt that'll the sphdt, of inordinate sperulation, and in the thane of a few years after the nreulelos.thingn were brought into a regular change!. and have eentlaced so, in a greet measure, through the differint &urges of Woes both of prosper ity dud adversitAkildiethat time. The demand ter coal 1 eentleued to Incrente eri greatly that it was found me emery to ectnetruct the Needing Mailroad, which was completed In liki/. -'' - But it it now thee to mute* the narrative of my journey. On the morning of the wood I left Port Car bon, ern foot and &lour, to proceed to Pottsville. I pret far thle teethed of traveling to all *Ones when I bare tints and opportunity for etwervation and reflectionond ethers like to be alone. 1 [tined meek to sArDlea is the course of the short journey of two miles. that resonant Interesting Mid instructive. An I bow alread".luen' I heed. the truantry Owes* 111 manntains and Nils.— lelinthed to floe top pf mule the billbtol from which I could 6430 Y an asteintlni Pr/Opal on every side. It be. held la every direction where've I Awned my eyes., niCallll l o Ohm incestitith end "bills e'er Ws swim: In many pleats attbi thot of the hills and innentainii; I could seethe imall dreams and Athlete that rise in Primed bindle amen* them, and; fleteing - tattexti .1 be "Alm bemeeth, welts th a bet ty near Putt Cuban station ard form 11. , head of thy , Schuylkill; and 1 coedit, if , • *Boo its toed is reality, la lattgliatian et load; liter .' tot witt4torl ttatot4thweeountatas andidUls tor eetre ! rat attlea: .1* Oreigsburceould lesteminit - log its wag . 1700.16d. ismintein and 611000 the bine, ansimas othergettilk roads leading front' various ewe ‘lteria ng molt trialnattnitat Plesvilltqmorld b e wog % lay of obaervat, nod the, thrill w twornotive dimmed my attention to nu( 4 igueegin ' ef 'burden ntra going to ant istarning jemeillmetead ifehica.. I also found and examined the remedinic ia gre goal Moe* where abeftshad been wok. end: *deg at th em at present . Eller leaving F4llmia* mOttes. folkoring the rood to PottsviUe I moll, streams of. water, tho Principal maiitatitgittiteattblety.teet Oda. 4 dipped across it a `.aliortelhdince bideir the hridga,: - on stepping 'Moon I *tad lbethe plume% to order that amid say I had steppedseventtlierirer on stepping' stoner; at Oyes in memelathieettier streams Imild easily bavejamped ArMoettesift-._ ought to bane nerutioned that when I. was on the mount I could it* portions of Port Carbon and Pottsville. situate among the bins. and when-I viewed them they forcibly reminded me of the *nasal cities In the Boly Land, wt ieh we read of in the Bible. and I felts seerwt hops that they might expediters the truth of the Scripture declaration fulidleat—thatO•int the mountalns wets round *bout Jernialeli:eveo with° "Most nigh would be round about them" and onwerve them front' evil. It." W. MESSIIII. EDITORS :—We take pleasure in remain• mending fax. BAIITIIOLOUCW, ESQ., fur District Attorney. Ills nomination will meet the univer sal approbation of the vows of this end Ad the County. •The • prospects of the success of the People's Party are very good, according to sli that tan be , ascertained. and the nomination of sotto men es tin. Bartholomew, Esq., will greatly aid us In the selection of good and reliable meta fur Mace, att tilt:remising Fall election. BUNT VOTERS op EAST EROSSWICR. M=M OXVolatow Beim.—The manias of steatites. lanes ea eommon radii. though Dew Is, thlv.ronOtry, has been tested to Bagteed. There la ,an =rise run. Dios daily frrss Manchister to 'a colliery. eight thiks distant. The road is undulating, and. has several sharp earves..yet the *Deaf draws eve four:wheeled wagons, eoutalallis thirty tons weight. It ht proposed In Scotland to celebrate the frictratetC nary of the 1114fonsatiou from Popery In Seotlaod be 1886, by a general convocation of Protestants front &06. laud and dlffetent its of the world, at Edinburgh, in May next, to be followed by a day of National Thank* on,the 20th December, 1860, on which day, three hundred years ago, the Reformation trout Popery wee established. , • i" Ten line Emma tx Etaott.—The ibrel loam& received by the Europa contain no' graphs about the extremes heat of. the Sn ' t ' njf in t i tie past mouth. July 6 was reported to be the hottest day ever known In the south of France. the thermometer having attained the extraordinary height of 118 degrees of fah. n,nbeit's scale. There has been no hest approweld,vrg to, Ibis since July; 1832, and then the highest degree:Mark was 111 Fahrenheit. TuiCIATIMLIC PAM ANik THIN TRUTT or f i ZACL—IS to interesting to nee the effect the 'treaty of pewee between France and Austria has upon the tune of the Catholic pre's in France, In England, and In Ireland. The lead log Cathollejournala of the threw In, take differ ent views on the subject. Thus the Entlers regerdi it as tigtawd triumph of the Church, and is most entlOwl• sidle tell' its rejoicings, while the LOndon Tablet and Weekly .liegister 'see.lit the treaty nothing but cause Tar the tam serious apprehensions of au location from Inure. Th e two last mentioned papers are the leading (Whelk journals of Enaland. The Dublin Catholic Tel egraph speaks of a ecolitlim against Koglaud composed of France, Austria and Evils, as fall-of the worst pre. boding.. - Tog Was Coasumwssmecir cos viz Loam" Trants.—Mr„ Raymond, In a letter from Pads, thus corrertee popular ,error respecting the corrospondeuroof the London Times from the seat of war:— I see that you attribute te Itusuell the tatters from the French vamp which. have appeared In the London .Times during this campaign. ,This le a mistake. They were written by a Hungarian colonel. Ind have been admirable both (or their clear military securacy, and .dhe fidelity with which they describe the gtuntry and the personal Incidents of the war. Memel' waseuxions to join the army ou landing at Marseilles, andin spite of all that Is said to the contrary would have had not the slightest difficulty in doing so. But his health has suffered very severely from his residence in India, and be was not equal to the fatigue and telex...of another campaign. Ile has a daughter at octant here Ili Paris, Dud Is expected haw with Mrs. 11.1 u a few dips. , Ltre•PesesavttaEitt.toan Cie.—The N.Y. Port noti ces ainougst the latest invention's,* life•preservidg rail road car, made at Patterson, New* Jersey. It is con structed entirely of iron, of strong bun braces and gir ders, and °limn panel pieces, so peculiarly and Ingeni ously put together. that It would seem to be luipessible, by any amount of &wee. to bend or break It, or to do in. jury to it even by rolling it down a precipice. The in haler Ii Stashed off in the montelegant manner. i Every panel hash tine papier macho picture In It representing some ransom elan er monument the Peat s are e pad o u and the ventilators mumerooa and apparently eel (dant. The ear, owirox to .he greater thinness of the trod sides. is eight inches wider than the narrnw•guage leers are usually, and weighs less by a ton then a weei¢ets ear ,of the same dimensions. This to certainly a ddsid.•ra lnm, for, in proportion to numbers, the Battle of folferi. no was not snore Wei In the destruction of human life than some of the late railroad disasters. $lO 00 17 50 124 00 150 50 172 44 56 69 40'00 %Voir is Sucaatcx is a great coon lry" for new-tangled term. The latest Is .squantum," defined as -a specie* of fun known to the Nantucket tolks."— penis the description: "A party of ladies and gentlemen go to one of the (a mino. wateriug places or roost -where they Mai, dig clams, talk. Laugh. sing, dance, play. bathe, sail, eat. and base a geneeal•lcood time." The food generally con sists of chowder, baked elatria. and fun. No one Is ad. mitted to the sacred circle who win take offense at Rieke. and every one is expected to do his or her part toward creating k wend laugh. Any man who speaks of ha at:teas affairs. excepting matrimony—is honied lately re proved. and on a.second offence, publicly ebestlsed.— Care is thrown to the wind. politics diPrarded. wir ig. noted, pride hum!.led, station. levelled, wealth scorned, rlrtue eaalted,and—this is &quantum." 8671 13 60.00 60 00 316 31 ISS 33 OM 77 2,163 64 enTat bitTne.—Depth has been busy in the royal families of Nampo., during the present year: The King of Naples. the King of Sweden tin Anstrksn .Archdoke, a Princess of Warren:burg. the Prince of . Llechtendein, a Tuscan, Archduchess, and route others of 'royal blood. hare died within a few months. and now we bare lute!• ligenee of the death of Queen Stephanie. of Portugal.— Speaking of-the latter tleicared Queen, the Philadelphia Bulletin says: ..it was only la !fay of tart year that thelilturtrated journals were Oiled with descriptions of the mintage - of this young ttrineeas. • 'Th. marriage by procuration, took plat* at Berlin, April 25th, and the marriage in person at Lisbon, Slay ISth, 1558; the -bride stopping In Eng. land for some dart es the guest of Queen 'Victoria, b... tom going to see her husband. She was the daughter of the reigning Prinreof ilobentollern-Sigmaringen, and was born July lith. tier portraits indicate con. siderable beauty, and she his been described ass lady of many 'charms and much intellilence. iferAcath is marl more a matter for gyief than was the de:th f the tyrant Bomba, of Naplerr, , Ur of the imbecile Oscar, of Sweden. for both of whom all the courts of Europe hate lately worn "the trappings and the suits of woe." - $3,316..3 NAVA. Terglienece--The cross•belts and high MIS leather stocks are to be abolished In the United States corps of Marines, and will be replaced by annutrementit more In keeping with the Improveutenta which have been Intrix.uced into modern military costume. The marines of the United. States frigate emigres., which sailed on Thuisday last for the Brazil station. have been supplied with a single inlet belt, to which off attached a cartouch t box and bayonet scabbard. thus getting rid of the old leather henness.Which wax neither useful nor ornamental, but often exceedingly trouble- Pottle. , Themstlie new uniform whirls bait been adopted for the eorpe is aim In the store-room of the Congress, but will not be issued until the Mitts of the old style at present in point...ion of the men ere worn out. This la to prevent the Injustice of making the marines discard comparatively new clothes and buy others Instead, for all clothing drawn beyond ft* stipulated allowance le charged to the pay account of the drawer. The dlatribu• tin of theneer uni.orm to fhe corps at isro.ls doubt less delayed until the old wardrobe is e x haust e d. Th e bayonet exercise, which General Scott recently ordered the Army OMeers to attend to,wlll also. It le underetood, be extensively practised In the 24,7, both by sailors and marines. . , ACCOVST or tasC,acc malccse Wmcn Yaccanxp vita isneerics.—A Parla lettei 'alba hulepeattfaem of Bras. seta elves the following account of the circumstances which preceded the armistice: 'The Emperor of Austria. having causeda demand to be made in the French camp If it were not possible to obtain the remains of Prince Windisehymeta, who was killed at Bolfertuo, the Emperor Napoleon caused them Lobe soulht for—and they were recognised, roily by his poltbrtn. and p telly by some letter; from his newly married wile, which he bad about hint. The corpse was ittared in en 'artillery wagon. and cowreyed, accompanied by an oillf s of the staff and an escort. tn' th e Austrian iheadqn . . The officer expressed to the Emperor the itendelen 'of the Emperor of the French; and Ids Aut. Irian Majesty (who was just recovering from a somewhat severe Indlepostlienj begged, not without emotion; the etleer to convey his thanks to the Rummer Napoleon, and to express hie sorrow at the death of so many brave men in the Pelmet, army. This led to some remarks on the 'cruel necessities of war, and Irma what was said. the Emperor Fancies Joseph was able to perceive that those necessities were reyretted as much by his opponent as by bleiselt. The Emperor Francis Josenh afterwards sent the eon of Gen Urban with a flag of truce to the French Camp, as is known, and the Emperor Napoleon, by sof autograph letter. orntatsed the suspension of arms. It Is :Med that the latter has carried his courtesyy to the extent of neutralising, Ibr the eluting of the prelim meanies of a truce, the town of Villafrance, although the Yaeger' of war would have justified him in requiring those formalities to take place at his beadquatterno CA-I•IIDI3:IA.T . P-S. FOR' DISTRICT ATTORZIET, LIN. BARTHOLOMEW. • Bolded to the tisenleatlost theireopher Ggpneetaket 1 JtILY 16,'41) HOWELL: 018HER0. qt Mlnemllle, subject to the Coonat!on of the Prophet Party. [ 3OlO l , FOB COUNTY TfIEASVICEf. The pahmeriber announces hlteeelf sa t candidate Sr* COUNTY TREASURER, subject to the nomination et the People's, Party at the County Convention: • •=, WILLIAM GARRETT. '• Pottsville, JOl7 1.6, • • . : FRANCIS DENCLER t 0.. W Barri !ownahlp, subjeet to the netionOtthe Peonies Convention. I • . [331 r • JAMES R. CLEAVER. Of Ashlaad. Bottled to the noodustlon of the People' Cousi:!leo. von COIIIIITY COBInISSIONEIC• B. liassma, Fan.—Dear Sir: The Mails soon roatlng on for the People's Party to make anminatloa kw the neat County Conimboloner and bola longeequaintanre with IL C.IIAIN, of Pintail:we —Maine known him for the last tea years to be a good and reliable %Corking Man for our rawat—would suggest him as a candidate for our next County Commissioner. Ills nomination wOuld giro entire ratiareoUon to the People's i iirtY of ligo end of the Count:. • A Psoytes Max. Pinascnri, July lalk, 1849. ' • • , AQUILA BOLTON, - dr Port Carbon, subject to the dechket of the People's Convent Joni [3141] • I Mitsits. ltosz--You will please innounee the nein. of AN J. 1110 MAS, of Washlegion township. is a suit able Candidata {by County ODOM balmier; for the squid& ennien of the PeophntOeneetilloo. WentsTettesete. • July Zith,lB4. • • ; • p 044 ; co i n o • - • DOLT. J B. BRANDT, Of Lhrwollyn—sub . jeet to l the deelsion of the Scrota's . ' Convention- - -! - • Tnomano it..„Cuon ir tUng ottirk County. . son striergyon Wulf jaa „Kolni t - of porno County. szautazioczarc STATE Ilan - "Oa ARTAIOII CAMERAL': Richardson" L.. 1 1drriglints Of Philadelphia. - roil stravgron BArWei or Franklin County. ICOIXVNiO/1r:li I , Risaeout, Ausqrlf 4th. 1859. PEOPIXS STATE TICKET. FOR , ACRITOR RRRICRAL ) enizoic • ' Wr i tAllitiabb or SIM" AMA! Nero a j iroiCfareVri readerci• • N. would be skittatoreder • :•A,bd faithful, earnest paulati r In one Thianon— ' For with irttry pot intentlo" . And scoesiti)s ipreventiCn, _lire wank' her,* a illlj must o 0 - - Of Oil ' • There are some themselves doodvln Di their folly la believing That ths wealthy are receiving,; Ilere %dote, - Aft 1 be happl town end pleasure, Aa the fruits of golden treasons ' ‘ D'ltich the For la ally aware , Neier knew. Those who toll In usettlait etitzhes, l ; Thaw who labor in the ditches. fwd the favored, blest with riches, Aland eieb,. ,; . Aria* joys emend theta Spirals ' **their hearts are ever . yearalag Yor a some! Wog, bete stlonrvilog, They woald nuch. . On pa all tho sun is shinlig. And in vain Will be repining; • To a reader thus Inclining , • -We wouldiay, Don't your lot in life be riming, Dui be terve .in p and doing; Waits all fhT mellowing • as envy - ' How 'eon envy ba prevented t= , • Take the'efla by Maven prevent • And, e'etA. thankful and contented, I ActirottO wart: ' I Then a Panatela shell be welling, By the hearth of we'ay dwelliag. With a Joy that's pus the telling, Tor eocbi heart • I Rambo a moral tharlim Mai old molar b. vleapidelhll Then if babta yea ate gremlin Sbould rarrloa,or by tearlag • 'Call lib, Ton Ol e; elm repaling. - • aboa Seek the plies where eery I For a very triOlnß payment. Gets a amnia) of habit (ralahaal)r.• IOWN4 lIALL., A are Armes Is offered to WI wbo weal/ 'Whits, et M 8 Market stmt., by Bea nre & dosing oat their Suit of IMMO' fl bit of how prim. „ OLD Fouts Qui.vo66.—Tbe Worm' tar, (Mama Spy. says that an Folks' Quilting” took place in South Sutton, hat week, at tbe bo se of widow Joky" Lackey, which was attended by siiteen ladle,. whose united oges amounted to ten hundred and lifty-totir yeark.• They quilted a quilt of near ly aWo thousand pmeesithe largest ler than four inches square. 'The old ladies talked over mat ters and things 4calerally, including the excel. lance of ibe garatrta made and soldit the Brown Stone Clothin g Ball or Rockbilll ~t Aeon, Nos 603 1 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, PI:Model: phis, the fame of !which has reached 'Worcester. • • • The Clzyge' aided 111;teri. ' For the cure int DYSPZPSIA. pia .!11111GEETIO1: Lire'r • Coinplaint,i, Asthma, Codirenees,, Los* of Appetite, Aver died Agre,,,Hcart Agins, Water !trash, Acidity, Sea Sickness, Senrity, Nausea, ileadacke, Ennui,' and General Debnity, or any diseire baying itslorigin in isperjeec digestion. ' These Ilitteri,4x sit classes of out fellow.eiti 'ten, including Members of Convent, Lewyers', I.Phy'sieta' at, Clergymen, Planters, Farmers and .others testify, are !the wily safe, certain, and toe ereign syncline felt the immediate relief and renJ,- manent ours of the many:cruel com?lainte which in some phase or other of lkyspepota, afflict oar race., - ' ~/'' -",-. : 1 : I - Thesoglitters Were discovered by Dr: Ozoaan B. Once*, and Inltheir formula diffellentirely from that of any otheripreparation of medicine. , Core. taining no , alcohol—no 'mineret—ne 'poison—no noxious drug—int their nature tonic ; i• not snmulsi ting—retnining 'heir virtue. In an i clime; they are "a combination and a form indeed" of mod- eine which know no rival in exterminating di ease and restoring the system to its Linn* vigor and health. No matter of how ion standing, dr however induced er chronic in its haracter Omit ix! disease may be,—ieto matter that it alas baffled the ,skill of tbo phyteician,and resisted the efforts to Mcdicin'e, a single trial of these Biters will satid. fy the sufferer than his disease is is enable to the proper reinedy. I 1 . In testimony of the many cures ct - - _ . . _ Remedy, reference is hod to the writ from - distinguished individuals k ' . the laud. ' '; I. • ,1 .. 13 1 4 . .,4 FOWLS ..k CO.; For pa by their agent • eierywh Attens :,...Tuhri G. Brown, .C. Henry Saylor , . P4ttsville_ ; C. A L Schuylkill davett - ; H.W.' P cost E. J. Fry and AI hi c an A FoWler,: Shinier, Port Girbott; Pant Bs 1 G. Reagan £ S.:11. Tuicarora ; C. New Philndolphin; Jonas Robinh ton ; R. H. Irvin, rFL Clair; E: Canis ; John Williams, Middleport. July 31, 1858. ii litirThe Immense Popularli y of. th e Fa . Athenienue, or diir iteitbrer, of Jules suet, has cre ated a demand unprecedented over the entire fou. Persons afflicted with: baiduess, after, using It a shot time,' are gladdened by the appearouir of a new . aold luxurious growth of hair. • Imparting a vivifying inlir rpm to the cuticle Of the head, it prevents the hair rotas falling of, end .gray; hairs and' whiskers ire gukk y chatiged to the oriallial life.rolorly Its chemical act : and yet it is not a dye. nor alit it soli the silo or t e tired linen. Soli, lby XII druggists, and by anti& Ilat&I & Co., No. 704 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. • For sale also wholesale and retail, at F. SANDFfft 13ON'S,Drug and chemical Store. Pottsville. ' u ] rts SirPallera Magical `nag ' ifartwatt • a will cum the folloWing among a grest rataklme or 5 1 6' eases:—Rums, Slai, Cuts, Clages, Nipples. go 's, Balaton', Bruises, trains, Bites, ' , Chillblai s, Riles, Scrofula, Clew, Fever S i re s ,. Frio s, Bar Ac e, Piles, Bore Byes, flout, Strolling*, Ithenmatbms, 8ie . 0,1 Bead, Salt Ithenat At , Baldness, LErysipelas, Rittproln, • Barbers' Itch, Bann l Pox, eaal , Bash, /le.; ke. To some It may appear Incredulous that a many a , .. eases should be reeched by one article; such an id l es e will vanish when ieffectioa points 16 The fact, that the salve is a combination of. logredienbc, each and ev ry one applying a peret antidote to its opposite asunder. • r&INCIPAL Derv -165 Chas4en that, Neio York: (49 ly] , C. W. CiraCH . ffirSo',l by JOBif 0. Ilaiming A So!. Pottsville, l'a. medical attend gives to his patient the drug which he soppcoeu. pro tbr the emnplalnt. Mark! his treatment Is beset supporilion only. r Ile does not recognize the great feet that all the forms of disease result from s single eaase, the preseneei of a' destructive principle in the fluids which should sustain and vivify the mild portions of lb* body. It is then—on the very element• of vitality—ion the secretions and the blood' that holloway's rills ex ercise thedisinfeetant and conservative influence., tbe unseen fountains, as well as, the palpable Unite of dis: ease;are assailed by tble mighty antidote. -It atlncts the blie, the mudrie juke, the lymph,' the blood, MA purges them of everithlng pernicious to health and vigororitlch may have contaminated their natural pa• rity. .Vfbere eysopimos t are merely astyriosed,a relapse may be antielpated,but when flit :fedi of the disorder are destroyed or expelled. the cure is radical. lingst lifirigsrilmiATehELOVl4 WIGS- and TOUPEES anuses all: They are elegant,. light, eery and durable. Fitting to•chartO—no turning op behlni—no shrink lug off the head; inideed, tide is the Wily , fetal Hainaut where these things are propeely.undirstred and nutde. [49.ly] • 2:Z Broadlnay,'Nevo rent. u- lair Dye! Hair Drill Hair Dye Vs... Wia. A. atatottatot's- ye Kett • e :The ORIGIIAL. and ZEST the World. fiAll others are mere leitatitme, and bbould bravaided, you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, or MIS* HAIR Dyed !natant!) , ' to a beautiful and Natural Drown or Stick, without. the least injury to flair drikin. . IDTERN MEDALS and DI PLOMAS.bare been awar ded to I 4 m. A. Datebeloel *lnce 1939, and over 80,000 lan pit:sties have been made to the flair of his pallets of his teems Dye. J • • • BarciiLov i s PAIR DYE %produces a for not to be distlegOlsbal from nature, and Is VERSA. ED not to Injure in the best, however long it ley be,cloO4 tinned, and the 111 elleeti of bad Dyetr.remedied ; ibd weir Invigorated jfor Web' , this splendid Dye.; : Hada, sold or anpliad(ln 9 private ream) at 'theig Detery, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold In all eine and towel of the United State, by Druggists and IlroOty Goods Dialers. . . Iti'The Genulite has the 'name sod address npo steel plate engrai l ing on four sides of each box, of A. nanitemort, 4,253 Broadway, New Yor Jo ' Dx.fi. Deux I Sox, Pottsville, Pa:j tUE OREATEErt ledical Discover, OF THE AGE. EaralL ISDir t of Roxbury. bas discois In 'DI.ow ti our !common *tura weeds" moody that curls Eflptr Al' ,ND OP HUMOR. . . rwx 1 - a a 1.., The Worst Bor' Ws Down tb a Common Pita le.. He has tried Ift Inuver eleven hundred wee, and - ay tatted except ip two cam., bo.h thunder hot:mfr. He has taw In hla poaartaloo over one hundred eerll atre .oflteealue all eh hill manly miler of Borden. Ted bottles ire' warranted ,to cure a nursing sores mouth. I ' ,Onto three' bottles will cure the worn, kind of plot. plea op the face TwO or three bottles will cum th e system of bibs Two bottles are wa. nutted to cure the worst canker In the stomach. Three or five bottles are warranted to sure the Porst kind otlirysipelas. ' One or two bottles warranted to are iitre all humor let tbe eyes. • • • Two bottles are warranted to ewe vpining of thanes and blotches among the hair. , Poor to six kettles are warranted to cite corrupt and running nines. , One bottle will cure scaly ertiptions of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cute the ward kind of ringworm. ,1 Two or three bottles are trarrant4 to co& the most desperate ei, es Of Ithriumatism. Threw loftier bones pre warranted ltites, re nsitihrtum. - Ere to eight bottles will ours die vrorst case of tcr mk of - Otte to three bottles are warranted to cure the wont case of Dyspepsia. •,l know from' the' xperience of thou-I sands that . 1t has beep caused by * canker in the sto mach. - One to two bottles, are warranted to nee s ki h ee d. ache. :be. On* 1.0 twO bottles ate warranted to regata r te a tartlet , . tate of the towels. One th two bottles will regulate alt derangement of i . the kidney'. . . Your to 11 x tattles hare eared the tient outs of drop'''. .One in three bottles has eared tim e worat it. of Ole"; a relief le always experienced; what a mercy to get re* lief in such an 'l:enlisting dismal .' - I • ,No climax. of diet era nemasatr..eat the bec&l o s l can get and enough of it. Dracerroxs iron ma :—Adalts, one tablespoonful-per day ; Children over ten yeas, demert.spoonfal; Child .ren-from dee to, eight years. teaspoonful. As no direr. dons ran be applicable to all 'conelitutlons, take.mtell• tient to operate on ibe bowels twill' 4"7. l ` 3 iitr: • ' XAMITICIVICD II • . , DONALD KENiNEDY, . . . .120 'We're* itiveit , tox6aulii . if 84., , - ' - Plies 111. a rc sale 7. drugaisti throqteqittbetal Its' ,luhu43. IS iiir/011011111411AS irtlosalci..Ds.CatitintAVl Ilicia...Theecauttlnalicua of Ingredients to these rills ire tbs reseal:tot' itloam and estimate practice.bay are api la *h. opois tkeis,and cystoid In eyeteeth); all luettallivithOi; Palutol soenitruatiotui, rerouting all 'ob. stribiloisa,__Osithsr (mm cold or otherwise, headaehe, pa hi4e, tkri ebre, paTyitittiou of the heart, disturbed 1 04011*11 .(trays Ulu trout Interruption of nature. 714.itaus uleasestUlly Used as a preventive. Thews PillsAosta runar tio takr to priguancy,u they would be sere lic; muss a astscaretivt. Warranted purely veg etable, arid heit'hvat Saythlog Inju dons to lite or health. Papll it 'dirge look sittith should be read. aceorapaey sea box. Prieto $l. E , cut by. mail, by encl.:Utile ttl to :Alolob;4lr3OGVltlp,• .• •• • It. 13- [NOS. far the LI CLassber , Yoe Ihrk. To whirs ail Whobrila *Oars should be addressed. AliPSold by Jou* O Ihtotret A Fax, Pottsville, and Used 1 f19.i71 I , , • I Etligious )ntettlienct. Tug Rar. Jaws, Nattb, of Philadelphia, will +itch by divine pnrusisoleo; in the M. B. Church, is SeCond street,-P;Wtsville, on neat Sunday, the 7th Inst., at 10 O'clock the morning, and at 7 o!cloek in the evening: I • • afirRSOPHNINOO—The klethodlik Splimpal.Chureb of tit. Clair. haring been chased for repairs. Rill be re' opened kr Moine, Service, To-morrow, A utast 7th. Preaching at 10 o'clock.'A. IL. by ltrv. of Pennine: S P. M., by Rae. J. J. Joampf Port Car. bon. end et 6 P. M.. by lin. Rom iiI6TWOOD, Ot Potts rule farTb• public is cordially invited to attend. NOTIHE The Corner Stone of the English Mrseseltail Lutheran Chumb, at Schuylkill Hamm, .1011 be bld an Sabbath. Awned 71h. next, with appro• striate sserebas. Tha Rev. Mr. Wediker, Of Lebanon D. Sleek and other elvrri ee i oliklato on the oace;ion. will She puic are west fully invited to at tend. There be t a train of ems arebra if at 8)4 o'clock, A. M., and also cars from Pallor/11 at 84 o'clock, A. and return at 7 o'elrak, P.M. errice at 10 o'clock A.M., and also In the afternoon and evening. Service. will be railiducted is the English and 01111121111 languages. • Ry order of the Building Committee. . JOHN WORTS. CONRAD ROWERS. " rtd of bad Co.. who sr! at ttribmktd ISAAC PAXSON', BAWL IfAA IC, • ANDREW Lieflie, Pot fades, July :e t '59 eirSPECIAL SERMONS arlll be preached In the Prim, Mrs Methodist Chinch, Ft. Clair, on the Lord's Day, August 7th, IMO, vii: In the morning at 10. A. M. In tlut erenlog at IS o'clock, by the Rev. T. 11. itODISDON. of Pettenion,Few Jermy, and In the afternoon at 2 o'clock, by the Revel'. Ilvmatiacc, St. Clair. Alan. on Monday evening.. Aurtudith. A Public Meeting arill be held In the, man p)aee,ta be addremed by the &Wee named whale:ea and other*, to commence at 7 o'clock. . . A collection will he taken up at each service toward paying off the debt on the church property. St. Clair, July 30, ; '39 • 51.2 t • inrarrrionisr RPM:TOPA!, cuuncu. Poen*ld Btiret, Pottavi rem. U. K Ottacto, Pastor. .11/Ivlne awoke every F rbball at 10. tk. M. and at 74 P. U. 43-REGULAR IMPTIST cuuncu.Mahantangto et.; Rev. R. 11. Acr.try.lhriter. Berrieee emery. Lord'a at 10% A. M, and B 'P. , N. Lecture and Prayer-71m day Eveninza. 111•Freo . • airExpusulLUillEßANCllllßClT,MarketSqu re, Pottsville: Rev. W. H. LoCHILITBACO, Pastor. Divine Tice in this ebtoch' r•julariy every Sandsy. - Morn ng, at 10 1 ,..i ceeto'clr; avenie7. at 7 - eclosk. Weekly Prayer Meeting, ThoradaY evenin!, at 7 o'clock. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will worship regobrl At the Associate efortvod Church Building; Mark et :frost—Bey. Sim= Gar. Pastor Sabbath morniug, at DOA o'clock; even tugs. at 7 o'riock. 'Weekly Lecture and Prayer Healing, Wednesday eve ning!. at 7 o'clock.' lipTRIBITT-CILCBCH SERVlCY.S.—efugusl.lBs9:- 7 tb--Seventb Sunday after Trioity. Scriptural Lme Xxodna ix, Acts xx. P. at., xtodus x, Hebrews all - 111th—Eighth Sooday after Trinity.—The lessons are •Exodoe :Iv, Acts xxiv—Cospal St. 3fat. vil. Exodus xv, Hebrew 1111—Kplatlo, Romans •111, 12. • 21;st—hinth'8anday after Trinity.—'l i b 1, lemons are Numbers xvi; Acre xxvl. Ipistle COI'. Z. Numbers 3aurra 1•-• °mire'. Luke x•L 21th—St. Bartholomew's Day.—The lessons are Heel. xxiv. Mark vi• r -Spirn lc, Acts v, U. Eat. gals, 1 John ! limped, Luke-gall, 2L 31st—Tenth Sunday after Tritilly.-.-The lessons are A. ii., Num.:gill, Hera Cor. xli. P. h. Hain. xxiv. St. Jaa.ll-4dospel, St. Luke xix, 41. The hoar of Limning Service is 10 o'eftek lovnorrogr. • D. 'WASHBURN, Rector. • eked by tb l eo certifies! wn all ol e ~.. . . NVAN'tED-hiree Male imd Four Yemala Teichere—at the Port Carbon SehocT ' District. term to commence 6111 - dreeptember. Diccc. tors will mast Weduesday; August 10t b. at 3 O'clock, P. M., to receive applications and make the appointments. By order ot the Board. UEO. BECK, 5.T . ..y. Port Carbon, August . 0. '69 . ' roptieterr liughep, an r Iltintsinge Millersville magus • ANTaD—.'l l wo Female 'and Nine M ,7 ale Teachers. for the Public 'SchOnlit lo the towneldp of Blythe. Appointment'. will be wedeln the New Philadelphia School lloore,on Wedneeday, the 24th 'day of August, at It o'clock, A. M. Each etplie Mon moat be accompanied by a certificate from the County . 13operintendent. Term ten" mouths. • . 51cti ETTIE AN. &c. 0.", ScAt. Board. .; New Philadelphia. Aug int 0.'59 3.131 Pinegrove ; arses bias , ,Id; Bet Cli hillipo, No 31-eowly ANTED. -A m a rried Tan 'desires i - a sltuat'on las Bonlr•keeper, at a colliery or store! ,Can give nnexeepltonable recommendations as to nips city. Terms moderate. Aptly to B. HANNAN. Vabrt J '59 : I - PEACH ER WANTED--A Female cber to 'take abatis of the Female 'Common School In the la. °Ugh of Ore' igsbur;;. None bac &com petent persoii, ran trredure the neewry County C rll6eate need apply. Balaq VS per month. School term 9 monl hit. t W3l. M. BICKU. &aria ry. _July,ltil '39 293 t iTTEA - OTTE WANI' E D Q School llirectois of Ekhoyikill Woven School Dlettlet Inn meet at their School flouse,on Monday, August lit, 19f,9, at 11., fur the purpose of examining and employing Teachers tor the Schools of said Diatrkt Inc the ensuing term of ten months. Ay Order of the • d. , 11. W, BOWMAN, July 16.'39 29.3 t WANTE Dy u skillful and ex- Perie6eed manager of Coal Mines, a sllualimi as head Mining Agent who thoroughly undersiands the laying Off and.Vithlng of both pillar and long wail,ann in is good a vedllisitor of dangerous mines as can be found. and .an pioduce the best ref ranee and testi. mnninis. Addmiu July 9.' ! 39 Richmond; Virginia. TEA C HERS WANTED.—The • Donut of F'ebrol Dineetors of Foster Township School DI Irkt x.ll meet at their Glen Carbon Sehobl House. oLI SaturthiY,JuV.Dlbh, 1E59, at 5 o'clock. P. M., for the purpnse, of examining and • employing. Teoetters for the Schools of Said District. ftor the ensuing term of 10 menthe. Nona but those who an produce the nowt*. mry County Certificate need appply7 IBy order of the Board. • - ' JOHN . 1111100ftN, Olen Ildkrbon, July 23,'59 30. FOR SALE & TO _LET. AVALULB E COAL .11INE FOR LEASK.,-The Sal.quehar pa Ccii and Coal 'foun tain Company ofTerfor lease their valuable lad& at Mt. Carmel. with all the improvements, in complete order, and'capable of enlopng and prepat toe Sr market 'three itimitmtld VMS Of pal per month—fer_whieh there is a ready demand the year mond; a conaiderable Proper. lion of which wlil be taken by the Stockholders id Bab The Coal Is the beat mined in Pennsylvan ia—the lrorkein complete order, and possession given immedi ately. To s responsible patty the loyalty pill be 'Mode rate. For particulars, apply to D.J. LNWIP, 'Agent. at Neunt Carmel; or to Z. BARNUM, President, Baltimore., btd• •letttgavt6,l4l , SZ.3t • TOTS FOR SALE ON TIME.—The Mibeertber is. prepired to sell Ws on Greenwood 11 'on time, running from 1010 15 yearn, tollowe who desire to Improve the sane. Apply In D. DANNAN. IF * OR - RENT, OR • SALE—That Ell . valuable Tavern Stand In ma tillage of Newlin' k rk, lately - occipital by Patrick McCann. Apply to • • B. IBAKIMOLOMEW, Po Mao Illa. 16 tf April 18,'80 1,0, 'LET—From the brat d ay of April steal, the sutt , of mum lunnedlately oppealt• the . pal Mirth, now accepted as an Exchange race. • Apply to ' ' WX. TBOIIPPON. Pottsville. February 8,'50 64( --------- rro LET—The Steain Flooringn MILL at Atlnerivlllo. Pat In fall repair and= gond running ord r. For pealleulars and terms apply to DENIVEI.L. BIIMITLE, Hamburg; or to DANIEL, sumvun. Potlpviltr. , [July ;ix 'sd 314 t FOR RENT AND SALE--The p g .4 ho nor In Monti'. Addition, Litt ly occupied bya; book Howson. I • rovapialon given: Immeilintay. A (mintitior furnitnr• also fiii , ado.' Innalop of, i . gm. Ds O. MUM. Zl.lf • T OR. SA!,2----One superior 8 inch a i - roZi te rn P rAi w i i nT ettel:Ltir end i 11 b e ?D i ll e 1 - 1 17 A n :. --- Apply at dm Titotspor ° lroa Works for further Inforipa Om. 1 ' " CAIIIKE a ALLEY. - August 21, • - 18] 54. T 01'S IN MAHANOY CITY FOR i_jsiLE. 7 Apply to John Andereon -Agt, Tamaqua, or to Frank Carter, Agent, Claire, No:4.11111w Terrace, .Pottsville, or it the °Mee in Idahanoy City, on Wedges. day and Thursday of teach week. • taunilik k lit • 24t l i IKESII LIME 'far sale at. all , at the on the Island; for• Wading pa s, gand,die ' at the townt Odom C. M. ATKINS.. JACOBF/Sllbill, Ashland, will fill any orders prompt ly. and at lower prices than have been charged bell:dopes. • Pottsallle,MaTab 20.'5'9 • • - 124 Ci LEASE-A RED AS.,}I-CDL LIMY. In complete working order f imllb ttoel~ and :tures to do a modepite boAttitt*. Ihtt . probho tartga to good tenant. !or Anther Infonaillon appl 01LLy to • CHAS. IL I Rent Fatale Agrit,,Malserstetnio greet, Pleitssi/k. July 39,'59314f . . TOR SA LE CH EA P-2 first rate 20 horse power Engines, sa sood as new. Cool Breakers and Screens. 40 Dflft Cars. and lot of A ales thr drs. ' ,4 altlles,sod largo lot of Users. Wagons. he. - Apply to Wit. U. EElBlllti, Tirstre. Fremont, Jana - 14,'5 9 2f. r ipOß • RENT—A Three Story] Thick Dwelling Donee with Inch buildings` supplied with gas and wan; fl Mines. . Al.BO, Tim Store Ramie: With tenements attached. Futhade for an/ idad of Widnes,. bet wean the American Mum and the Peonsylrants HalL Apply to Nat syllia•Velenary 25.'59 941] MURPIIY. 1 1 0 R SALE- 7 Tw0•50 Horse En grlnn—igekied kgelber.4or bolstiog and pumping: •40 ItorswlEnitioe, with paritek for do ' do SOO.yardilif 11 inch pipes, and working barrels. 1.00 yards of wiry rupe.—a lot of chain. I. One SO horse Eves!. arid rollers. meting%fbr brea Ir. The free* work of engine houses and breaker, and ten. . ant house*. - iron. A lariac., m M of 1 rolls, flat bar Iron and scrip ‘ ' Also; ra wagons, cart and sled, and two ule,. • WU be sold very cheap. Apply to ' CHAO. 31.11I11.: - ~ Eteefistaht Agog, ilislautt:appo area, roittniiiii• February 12,'69 -FOR SALE--VERY CHEAP— Otti 00 Isom Elgin*, mind cosmortloos 93r poonling , water. Oo• 40 *ons Smeary for hoisting Coal ! with Drum and conitections. Ann CO horse Ipigitio. Wer 004 80 bone Itogloo, Naas od connections So bteidting 'About 1300 boot of fool Aral, with pontos; rods, eanneeiltig-frons, ite. - • • .About tOI foot of 11 inch pipe, prop, Itoss,/te; A t o t of . , T rano, chain, fort. 42 1 - Apply to • A- 'man, ome.--ennverc . if Matoititango and Seconds streets. Pottsillbr, January 21, • . 4.1 g 7 • • 1 NOTICES. WANTED. S TRAY . CON.--,Strayed awa y ~) n s a s us d sy, July23J. 1552, from tit Clair. a 410 114 imp COW. vitt' a white alaibetwesso k h er h 0rt ,„ .4 . t0 , spot ou each hip. sod lona talL A suitabl e r „,, arti 4 4 . ha paid An opturaint sight caw to Ilk:Stt2 111•LlNo,41 lit • Clair. uSua• 6 9 14 2420 11 sTßA . r.—Str,ayeil away from 12 , .4 the autwertber. au July tOtb,rsta, a fled. gva• sea con. Stioloid two brava knobs ca the tics% and square kit With kat*" strap; has a hove whi t 19)0t. Oil the babied. Auy wood (drool will be liberally rewarded. DAL 82,lbEL, rcsra, r. Jul 23 Mgt Coruer of Iltb god Market strseta.„Po y , • 00-4 • `TRAY' COW.—Strayed away fro m to the subscriber. tinkling on .Voert ilorm% 114 i. l'td feline, on the 16th inst., a moan RED COW, itik". r white face. and has a narrow white stripe runolo t t r ,„ 4 " the !boulders to the top" of the neek.with solddine sized borne. and bad on a malt Name bell with st-b c4 ,7, In one come of it. Tail red. witb a white tip. and le cropped. Whoever will return mid cow to the autw,t. her or give biro iutbrmatiou while be can art ter ap . s,' • li be reasonably rewarded. Vf.M. iIVANS ' Pottsville, July 30 ,' 69 - • 3i at ' ' , TRAY COW.—Strayed nway iiti.- from the subseriber. residing at Mount 4 1.... Hope, er' St. Mir. on the alb of July, a Light i 5,„,... COW. nead all brown—both horns bored—• ehtt t stripe from the shoulder to the tail—a little spertby „, th e rump—while belly. MM. a blind, tlt—tall whit,. -with a little took off the bair on tbe end. - WhneTer • i li return add cow to tbevubecriber, ih• give blue tes, nt , ' lion where be can get her again, will be reasmilatly r . warded. _ . -- , JOHN OLIVER -_ _ • Mount Mope, July 23,'59 DISSOLUTION. X)issoLuTioN OF PARTIktER s lIIP.--Tte• ccipartnership heretobrei existing r.. wren the undersigned, under the Mut name of J. a J . SPARKS, was dissolved on the Ist dairy( Activist, Iv) . The interest of John Sparks in the property of the Oro has been odd to Jabs. tiro rt., who will settle the eitatta of the Late partnership. and oontlouts this purities* i n his own =sae and upon his own account. JAIIIBZ SPARKS, Pottsville, Aug. 8, ill *3t9 JOilig SPARKS. ttP-OTIC E.—The - Partnership between the undersigned. In tba coal and store. befinew, Treenno townsbip. ffebuyikill aninty, tinder the ling, of HENRY HEIL A CO., it Oda day dissolved by mutual consent. The badness hereafter to be tarried on by Henry Heil. nod all clsistis spinet IM late Brat to le attended to by. la lin. HENRY HEIL July VI. 't9 nal] JAC. lIA OM kit.. P ISSOLUTION.—The .671-Partner- Alp beretob•r• existing between K A. Beatty and o it Heebner was dissolved by mutual consent on the 6th of. July. 15.5.8. The businesiof the firm will be wt. 1144 try .It. A. Beatty, who al:1 continue the business of Use late tirm. E. A. BEATTY. JNO. HEEBNER. 2844 Pau/Tale, July 9, WI ,1 Pp'e ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER 81111P.—NotIce is hereby glom that the porton-. t xletlng between J. & J.S.J.B. It AIiDEN BUSII. In !Ye oterrantlla btudoess. In Port Carbon. Schuylkill moor., Pa.. was dboolred on the fUsth day of July. A. D i Istu. by mutual enment. All debts owing to the said Iltls are to be Welted by said Joseph 8. liandeobuth, and nil demands on odd arm are to be presented to the said J. prph S. Bandembuthi by whom the same botloots toll hereafter be motiotted. JEBSaI RACEIKNBCBII, ~. el JOSEPH B. BAUDItlillt'SII. Port Carbon. Jule' 9.'59 151 me NOTICES. 1-OST 4 , on the 2d instant, a POCK,ET , BOOR, containing $6O in cads and si note fiir lit: Pk. drawn on the 22d of July, 1559, four months if ter date, by D. P. Drown A Cc.. in gator of C. H. lien nett, Agent. The public arecauttoned against negoti ation said note. $ Reward to the finder of the book, if billet ibis office. • [Augnit 6,'59 $241J1._ USTATE OF F.IVIAN UEL 11AUt.4E, jiigsevesid-Nollre la hereby given that Let et re l' . tarnentary on the Mate of RMANUFI., lIAUpE , let,. n ' t the borough of Pottsville, deceased.have been gronb,l by thelfnbstor of Wills of Schuylkill County, t o th, •miderstmwol. All persons Indebted to mid Estate .0 ' snake payment to the undersigned. and all sermon having claims against the Estate wllkhand them in lor settlement. ' . MARI% llAtidg,'S.reaufrtr. Pottsville, August 6,'59 024i1 '. NOTICE.—Was lost, between West wood and the borough of Potter about the 20th ult., • Promixenryi Note, dated Jule 15th, 105). ray able to the order of Illeorge Payne. kw' the epm of s'. Aimed by J. A Cl—Cooke, And endorsed by tio , ,rre Payne and S.T. Payne. Etteloaid In the Note wag ast bill. The tinder will gleam return the Note to the atm, .of the Ifinere Journal and be will be reasonably ream , ded. Payment bas.been stopped, and of eourse It I. of no use to any pervon but the owner. S. T. PAYNE. August a, '5O 328' • ANUAL LIL Annual Exhibition of the'SaCti,llklll Cnonty ricultural Satiety will be held on tb.lr Pair GIlln ,1 " at Orwl'Albuilt. on Tuesday, Wedneaday and Thor,mhy, September 27 th, 28th and 291 b, at which limy the friends of the Society, and the public at tame. are rcepectfolly Invited to attend. W.ll. MU:HALL U. S. .Aueust. 6,'69 )T, 0 'l' I C E.—The SCHUYLKILL, OOUNTY AORICOLTURAII. 1101tTleeLTORAL A. • D bIF.CIIANICA,‘ AMOCybATION. will 'hold' their /*north Annual Extfibttloo ea*buylkiltilayen an Tat, day, Wednesday and Thoysdly.Oetaber 4th,btb and Mb, 1659. . J.J. PAXSON, Presidgst .1. S. K !WM, Rte. Seely, June'll, '69 JAMES J. SEIBERT f Attorney et Law, Potty,llle, Bcbuylktll County.,Pa. Wollice on Centre street; above theaanwrilf Rani. 'July 30,141 I Ar., T ANEETING ;of the.- Board of Dlieetont. held at •the Banking flown thin ',h., ohn Denaldeon was ',letter! Pfeeldent of the A , thraelte Bank, la place of his Falber,Wllllam Dow. eon, E m ., dere:teed. GEOlhtit: Wit:GAN, • Tatuanna, July 'A '6O 31-] . Preridtat pro to e. NOTlCE.—Notice: is hereby given to the pnblle by the subsertber that Iv. 113.1 pup chased. Sac • valuable eptudderatkln. one PIANO from Chester Strattoo, or Mint/veil* and kneed the sem. to - Mtn during hts good pleasure. RAML. J. BASS. Ashland, 4uly 18,'59 au.ac. • ADMINISTRATION NoTicE.— Wbereas Lettere of Administration on the Estate RAUAM W. DAVIS, late Of the Isorough or et Clair. Schuylkill erotinty..decessed. have been granted by the Register of said county to the inbecrlber, nAlee hereby elven to all those Indebted to said Estate lomato paynient,and those hawing claims will present them Er settlement to MARY A. DAVIS, A4iiinienitris. ' July 80, '59 alt' UFFICE \VLVFER -GoiiPANT, Pottsville. Jolsf,ll, At a Special )leeting of the Board of - alanigenvol ths Pottsville Water Company, held at their Dike this day, It wee, on motion Rsolztd, That a ftetokonnal Dividend of Three pot cent. he &del:0 on the capital stock. payable to tin stockholders. or their legal representatives, at the efts of the Comnapy, - on and after Monday. the 13th day of A crzost nest'-JACOB lI USTZINOh I I, J r , . Pottsville, Juy 30, '30 31.) /Ssniffent.,. - • IN the Orphans' Court of Schuylki!l L Connty—ln the matter of the distribution of the balance of money In the hands of Jonathan Chriet se! nrad Reichert, Executors of HENRY litfhthlEL, Jr, Ate of Pinegrove township, theeesse , ll: • . The suedentianed. appointed by the said Court 16 die tribute the said balance of money, will be prepared ' meet all persons Interested therein it his sees, ooes, on C Ire street, In the hnrongh Pottm ille. on - Tridey, the 19th day of August next, at 16 o'cloilk,'A. OEO. 11. CLAY, Audi'or. Pottsville, July 28,'52 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. --In the Matter of the Estate of .1011,1 LETELER, foto of neurone, descried: The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the'Orpham' Court of Schuylkill county, to re-state and r►eetllo tlfir account of Jonathan Lellie.r end Jacob Ellen heum. •t• !mentors of mild YAW.. attend tot the duties oChit appointment, at bin Once, In Unbending!. &inert. coiner of &mond, Potintille. on Tuesday, tbil Mixteenth 'Jay of. August,lll39, at 10 o'clock. A. It. CIMISTOPUZII LITTLE, Amides. Pottsville, July 30,'69 . 313 t 1 * ROPOS.AJA will be received at tbe commintemew moo. Pottsville, until the 19th sy of Anna' west, kw building a Covered Itridcearrneo the Litt le`Behuylkill Biter, at &links hill, In Wrpt Penn township. Span 00 feet, nod 16A set wide In toe elem.. Plan and specifications can be 'Seen at the Cow intonotwrs' mare. ALSO,. lforttrildhir a Prone Bridge of t arches, each'. fret In the clear. arras the Lisar.l Creek. In Wert Penn Inwnshist, et SOlig's VIII. The tbund*tinza of 'the taut; meats and, pier, are already tnsde. ' SAUL. GIAIPIISIT. Ckrk. Pottsviiie, July 30.'00 . [4114t . Auorrows i NO'rICE.--In the Court of Common Pleas of IlebuyikM County— n t dm iter of the sorouht of WILLIAId KLpii;Eit, Assignee of BENJAMIN KLINGER: The anderehtved, Auditor appointed to % stateinot re. mettle the raid amount, and to distributer the heiance le the hands or the maid Assignee to and among the and. Item entitled tothe same, will attend to the datie, ,t hio 2PIPMMtuott. ethic oleo, In Centre street. I OM. trllle, on Wednesday, the Besselteerdit dew of A %mg. laso. at 10 o'clock. A. M., WM. L. Wit lTNtt. July A'69 30 30 Authior. • . `. 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE.— • i 0t0.t.. ItUNTZLNOEIIirotn. Pleas of Schuylki ll / M. toantyeesi. 10...u11, FRANKLIN Y. lINNSENLN.•-, ' Y 40.1., ls!,o. . The andereigned, Auditor a sTiolnted by the Court of Common Pleae of gehurkill county, to cohnertaln and re. port the amounts paya .le to rents and *ages out .1 the proceeds of the sale, under the above Fe. ea., will attend to the duties of bin appointment at bin office, In Market street, PottavUle, on Tuesday. the 23d day orAiiiiips neat; at 10 o'e nat. A.M. : when and what all :wait interested may attend If they PM PriVer• JOHN T. MORN ER, Aida. r. • Pottsville, .1017 2p, '6O .. ' '3lAt _ TO ALL TIIE lIEIRS and LEGAL R EPRF.BEINITAT FS of HIPART 110 Y, 1,:,,,,ftee borough of OTRlgsturg, In the County of Seb Wal. ' l4 "' ceased : PSI/AVANT to SR order of the Orphans' urt of the county of Schuylkill, an inquest will be he ld atthelntl dwelling boon of Henry Hoy, detrayed in thr isnoh of Orwigsburg. to the county anwessid, on Tbunday. the 25th day of August, 1859.0 In erleck In the , lorr anon. to. mak* partition of the reel *state of the said teased. to and among his Children and 100 1 tepreesersoil • em if that: can be done without prejudice found sp tiers, of the who'd, othernise ou to value and appraise the nt pae? when and where y may P attend If you think mow.. JOHN . HOBART, SietnY. Ghertff's Office, Poltseilleq. July 11, 110 sl,lirar AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In. the Court or Common Pied* of Schuylkill Cou My— FRA.,411 • it /it. as. lid Sept. T.,,11441. ANDREW MUER. ' - The u ndersigned, Auditor appointed to dl•tribate tba tamer in Court raised on the salsa detaildsoes peg s "' al PTCP.rtY to and among ik• Ctilitsmo entitled to the same mill attend to tbe duties able appointment st bis office, la Centro intent. Potleetile,on Tuesday/ tue Sisteuntb day of Angust,4l:so. at 10 o'clock, A. M. All persons •lil be required 10 makes their elutes before mid Auditor, orb debarred from coming , In dponomid 111%1 -r /WK. WUITN EY, A l ahfo. July 'et . ;,1:14,1 • I. I A N the Ctiurt of Common . Pleas Of Srb nylitilltoubty— HY SHIT% by her neat Of dorm Torus, 10, (flow*, Wfuumettotoza, ~ ', .4/;as Sotpana, .. ROBERT 8,11711. 'I. Arc Di vorce. TO ROBERT 61.11 TH :—Too• are banal nodded tbst your wife, MAIM S/lITII, by bee best friend. Will..w Turner l him Prembitd her petit 100 to the Court of C'''' moo noel of Otto, ilk 111 comity. poulog for a In"'" from the bonds of matrimony entered into with Y" : you Ain therefore required to aptwar at said Court. PA ril the flat &rot September Term out. to on er complaint or chow rawer, ir any yms bare. why the prnyeMsf mid petittoner should not be granted. . libels OtHre, Portraih,, 1 • JOUN 1.. nowt r. T. tali 11, Islo. • • j Z4l) Skrif .... 21-17 t