into' min • vatiDAT, AV . IGIUBT.IB. 1659. . „ etion at the Ihtexesqotriset le total to 111,." - .. A te divagation of oar TElRKlcother Inc Usti tht sw - ,Zinehed In the. etnlnty—.4lo4 is it: circulates W e t lie bet portion °Ube Paiiulatiots. eavertbie• e.lo'ted in iv, columns ot COraf,WoTi oth erh of t 1 ivertior as tr rrnbilahed In a n three pa t, vi, o ur cities the rates of advertising art ahrays • rS,priceaccorditiato ttteclrculatroh o the rape!. , Agents* imp for,,, Itnom No. 2. 114•11roadwry A, joi Coo & Co., sth and ?mat atria ta. 1 ,7 0 "0-1). N.-bate, Sm. Fo.•• initharised to receive orableriptieu a d 100 Ire lei gYlf Or the Mufti& Jotraatat estatilishm ' c°l - 9: RAI ADEQUATE .-PBOTECTION fo Lmetican Industry ; o d not another Isiah of Slave 'Perk. 'cry, by Extension, Purchase : oe Conquest: The above are, and will be the- two lead ig Principles before the 'country, until they ge victorious; and we nail them to the nun hod of the Mumma' Jot:norm, there to float until they ware in tAtimph aboie the Nation• A lCapitol at Washington. • . liECEIPTL . for Subseriptiooss to as Miners' ✓o 4 •' last publientio'n. • 4,4 Colt Stunner, to 3dareh-11, 1800 J.& Thornton & CO., to Jeri. 1, 1360 ','4; urritd Chappell, to May 25,1860 ' ' T :I).,rc, a, C 0.,. ran. 1, 1860 ;', i Cannier & Morris, to April 21,1800 i, ,I . E. P. Ilaspell, to July 1,1800 E. A. Phipps, tti May 1, 1861 • , Stephen 'terrine, to pek.y, moo ; i , ; stepben Bittenbendeti to Jan. 1 ; 1E430 jnbn B. Booty. to Jan. 1,1860 ', , i H. A. Sfilsaler, to Feb. 10.1568 g. R. Porter, to Jan. 1,1859 1 1 tr. 11. Weaver, to Jan. 1.1860 ii i - • 6,0. Scholl, to Jon. 1.1860 '1 Je . Pe Rice, to-July 1.1858 A. IL & A. Menerole, to March 24, 1t930 1 1 Fatoto.l Itobson. to July 1, 1850 ~ , 0.J.: Wl,tcan ..lc Bon, to Joni 1,1860 1 'OW. Reed. to July 1.1860 1 - 11,,nry B. Davin, to July 39, 1880 . John Tresin, to Ja 0.1, 18C0 `',l .: I • G. A. Meeke, to (Jet. 16, 1860 f . William Ilerman to Jan. 80,1860 •1 J. W'. Sherman, to Jan. 1,1890 . , 'J. S. 'lepton, to June 1.1860 . r J. 11 Iluittinadon & Co., to July 1,1860 -. ' Joe- F. Smith, Esq.. to jam 1. 18021 -, F. D. Thome; to Jan. 1,1860 ;, J, L. NI er, to Jun. 1, 1860. il .'w. s. We lghtman, to Jan.l, 1860 Ed ein Muria, to Jan. 1,180, A. W. Sterner, to July-1. 1869 J .S. IV °oda, to Jan. 1,1880 • • ..; - Alex. Cake, to August 4.1859 • J. 11, Frick. to July 1,1859 -- I .)lre.l:=llootrec,li) July 1,1859 , , ' ' WilliaritSernerito July 1. 1859 ~1 Wm. Pay ne,to iJan.'r,-18C9 - 1 Col. 11'. Lee, to A pelt 1,1840 , , 1 , Benj. Pott, Jr.,- to Ott' 1,1859 Vol:Riley & Co., to July 1.1860 • l P. Brown, t ri July 1,1859 , '; P for Brown, to July 1.1859 ' A . P. Brown. to July 1, 1859 Michael Bright, to July 1,1859 L. P. Garrignes. to July 1,1859 '. .. B. W. Cumming, ltsq ,to July 1, 1859 - W. Wyman, to Jap. 1. 1860 P. Beveridge, to Jan. 1, 1801 hne Berryman, to'July 1,1859 . , • 11. Chambers, to July 1, 1859 -; J. 8. Elliott, to July 1,1859 Mix, Fhter. to Jhly 1,4859 . - '`.;. Fox, to July 1, 1859 ~ • le. rtder, to July 1.1659 lel Ildber. to Jan: 1, Imo . I).serahner, to July 1,1869 Ma Leonard, to July 1.1659 ,' ' • , - . 316.1.r04, to July 1, 1859 . lenl. Nagle. to July 1,1859 Joao Pollard. to Jap. 1, 18tH . henry Webber, to Jan. 1.1848 J. IL Wetherill. to Duly 1,1859 . s.lratiner, to March 7, 1560 . • l'ree. & Kissinger, to Jan.l, 1860 Sry tort, McManus & Co., to Jan. 1,1860 John '.Selley. to Jan. 1;1860 A. Steinbach. to Jan, 1,1860 ' r lion. 8. Bell. to ',July 1,1858 Jo,. Spay.l.lo Jim 1,1860 . M. L. :TOM & CO, to A Oil 22, 1889 :. . •Jonit han Sheard, to Feb. I,lsBo roo. W. ;Luther, to Jan. 1, If4Xl I • J. I . Caldwell, to July,`-'S, 1840 • A 1 • . Colin, to Aug. 6, 1860 i Dr. C. Haealer, to July 1,1859 U. W. IV intondein, to Jan. 1, 1560 ; B. Morrison, to July 1,1857 A. Mu 11000. •to Jan. 1. 1860 - .. C. Cornrov,,to July 1, 18 5 9 Jos. Gllllogham,.toJuly 10859 Irwin Chi Inther. to July 1,1559 Il'uf.oleKelvy, to Jinn. 1, um Perry & bheemnn. to Feb. 1:.!, 1860 7 Pr: T. N. Pniterpoo. to Jan. 1,1860 ‘,', , ortre Beek, to July 1, 1859 Willisitt Harris, to July 1,1859 I IS. Morris, to Jno. 108110 J. A. lonens. to Jau, 1, 1803 SO - OureelWesWe would nwrel of our subscribers In arrears, 'Met their were. due on the let inst. Those restdfn places where we do not send milecinrs. the amount due us, by mail. 'We Hope au l tot tw disappointed In his calls. ..Those of our suheeribcre who a orer,two your, and who do not 'At:' narcotic!, may coneludei, that , :are been removed from: oor . ,pae plaved On the non-paying, list.• Er.). CARD TO BOATIIRN ON TII NA CANALS.—The undersigned wishes fifteen boats and their crews, from th C4nals, to freight iron °mend dial on and Kanawha Canal. in Virginia 4 The I ter of the two Systeme of tetelgat kin ern .1 lint the .1. R. h K. Canal IN open'all wl tug Is seldom Intermitted. One of 'the • the line of the ttuequehanna bet Ween th of August, bat any letter on 'WO, Bloomsburg, Celumbia county, wit lion. 8 .for JORDAN . • Gov. McKs of ~ferylerkd, i seri ugly iii. THERE were 14*deathe inißaltlinore . last week , j MRS. MARGARET FULLER, Soothe of the Czon tees' d'Oesoli and !file Rev. A.B. En lei, of Buettm, died in Wayland, ?fair., on Sunda . - ' Tim gallant Fr e Detuocray of ritd thnt city and county at an ele bets or the Legislature, County and other Couctti cdriters, on!Tues. • I. Tun lion. Ilion+d Alat?cilie4 YeNoir Springs, Ohiit.l At the Op.', he was President of Antioch * Gtp death one of the purest, best...aid the country has passed away. . • FREEDOM is , making gratifyin Kentucky:. Od the night of I the 29 M. Clay made a powerful speech a meeting in . Covington, wit ieti was 1 marked attention throughout. FIRE Is BEIIIESSOCNTy.—On W the large .barriat the Berke Coen farm, was destroyed by fire, loget. 2 calves, Okhead of : sheep, sake 1 wheat, oats, hey. etc. The pre w an incendiary. Loss estimated at; CoAltP4: 611) t i. NCALLED Fpn tacks by the Philadelphia Su i nday TelegtOph upon tho•lt hers. He is a gentleman to:, hig.l this „State, to bo affected Miami, ;sults referred to; :talkie riNgret journals will descend to`perional highly discreditable and undigma 7.111: Statetleetion of Kentucky Monday lan. The Denaoctats greatly decreased majorits.. The o gained ono member of Congress', District) and 'possibly more than b i The Legislature, upon de, ofzlyspfing a successor to Benstol - ---Democratic by a *mall majority. TUC PEITLADELPIIIA PRP.I4I en i upon the third 'year of its existe pristelyrtnarked the event by arr nqw dress, materially improving pearatee. The publisher state Prosperium condition, rendered s, governmental patronage, by an: maintenance of en honest indep ierance of opinions, and in a desi l , profession.* We recognise the ge l politiialcourage of the Preis, a .1 merit the apOecietion a at I Iflo end other States. "BI:ESDISO Rarmsa."—This lied to Kansas in derision by toadies" to-the Blare power, but mittee appointed by the Lagialat gated the outrages which were p 1855 and 146, the country stint it the . loss of - life and destriset which were caused mainly 'by party, aided and Abetted by tli National Administration at W small portion destroyed,by th e fr i was prineipally in self•defence. i lie' for Freedom iri /Calcites has b with 61,11 . 4, and the ilea iesl whicb ring the years 1555 -* .tlecoodi ter to the great vainest which Wesel in throwing off thStßann sin, and 'tvtiblishing one u s iwsk' .The fellow iog is tbe'repart 44 Amount Claimed before timitnitt; " *warded, Number of Wesel stolen, ' 0 et - cattle Hideo, • " of hbuses destroyed, Owned by free State men, " by pro-slavery men, Destroyed by pro -slavery men, free State men - Murdered not leis they i t 00 , bat 'Paeans Kansas"- was a MI Obi There ;see certitio'seasens appointed fur rest. The hide snatch from fleeting time their holkisis," . eiforditig therii% *bidet /044.40. ffin infect Creation. Blaring the nct ' ait:gitty , lient;oien; /hemp, etc., seek-the refreshing shadisiitillelete chewing the' end of their lastferegranitig look Nifty through half.clisied - y iid ' , o r ntittwiti the simmering lindeespe, or a:44s* and workshop, else. have ' thedi--10,1'11414 - Veliiedi many orthear eery • setult4, divot. tend : 4lA+ , Fditere hive, theirt(in are deprived of their !azure tkeTtaChanion branch of the Deulocratity. in 'A* INYFf. I I,; preterite to a humane public, the anfortinitati...-- , Netwithstanding the mereiny in friend Mac's new and beautiful thermometer-(a present hy the way, i;ota coterie ;) to still tirtleggwlth thellre. the dia. isioterested politicians of the aforesaid branch are laboring painfully hard, to-have thit County "right side tip," whoa the proper time arrives for nomina ting candidates for County We very readily imagine that these industrious Seas can make it all right with the sub-leaders and wire workers of the party in the County ; hat it putalei :us how they can summon brass etudigh to . , face the worklegmettnf this Region, who are now suf fering froth the efreedi of Democratic Free Trade. We think it would be'pradent if the self-denyin liiitriots.ware to confine their intercourse to the township leaders and wiretiorkinv, fur our woik- Mamma and farmers are decidedly •vezed, and might ask the patriot - seems Reiff not positively inconvectieed questions on-the subject of political economy, as carried out pnicticilly,4,the Dertio. erotic party. 04 farmers are well agate that the Free Trade policy does not benefit them. oimeng the facts Practically learned, are the following— That by protecting Our, 'manufactures we would , build thettrup.. By building them np we wonlij, draw about theta Fleese popelatione, end the sup. port of these' populations would incresseihe •mand for agricultural products. • While therefore, the free traders, are constantly asserting that proms tection only epures to the benefit of the manufac turer, they eddenvor to conceal the fact that the a g riculturist is I'4o'l'6 henefitted. Whets we pro tect (moown industry we Immediately give an im petus business of every kind, and if the price of a commodity le fora Whild coital:toed, the cam_ petition which ensues A soon brings it down to what is fair.. So uttetdp fellacious are the doctrines of Free Trade, that *hen . pot into practice those who adeocate , tbeut are constantly driven to seek, some moans of avoiding their consequences. 'Free Trade tom prevented our building iron ships, and there fore free traders agivoented the passogeof a law authorising the importation of foreign built iron 'vessels free of duty. Free trade Scatters our pi:ti— t:lotion over the country, and the free traders tell us that by erecting, inseutactories the people can be again collected, and that thus agriculture will be permanently benefltted. The past of this country and of England proves that manufactories can duly be built by prutection. Sew these few incontrovertible facts:among the many in the pos session df our miners, mechanics and farmers; are apt to pop put right into-the faces of the petty la ced tpoliticians of the Buchnnao branch of the Demooratie . party here, and however much we ad mire their industry during the preient appres.dve weather, we. cannot but think them Imprudent it they air themselves toefregy this season among our 'much injured and justly indignant workingmen. ;Better keep quiet, J. B. port.and limit your com munications to your immeditite touts. Such a colitis may spare you in some degree', at lead, a series of..face,aches," provided ,of course, that you are susceptible of such on emotion, , FEE (2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 200 211 2 00 1 00 1 200 2 00 , 200 I 200 2 00 2 00 2 00 00 2 00 1 00 200 4 to 3 00 2 00 2 on a on 2 00 200 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 .1 00 3 00 . BuirAYER°B CEIII!RY;PeCTOII/IL for cougto.-- Avail's SARSAPARILLA for 82rofolons complaints, sod Atratt's Plum for all-the parrums of a Par. goitre Medicine.... STRE.NOTU AND HEALTH RESTORED Davidson, living , ten miles abovo 'Pittsburgh, on the Penneyliarria says: "Whoa I cocci mooed:l4llin Boirha i ve'a Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk. Noir !enjoy excellenthenith." IiZATULCHE AND DEBILITY. -Mr. Silas J. Lis comb, of Birmingham. says "I hive found in Dierhave's,...nolland Milani a remedy. for Efiad echo and Debility. My Wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pitteborgb, also remarks that he has experienced much ralik from its use for headache. • 2 00 4 00 '2 00 00 2 00 • 2 70 s 00 2 00 9 00 lib 2 00 2 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 ,lfgfr•Ptc-lic CRACIaItS and Doeton Wine Bin cults, just received and :Or sala ut E. MoDonalcra Dry Used and Grocery Store, next door to Fratik Potts Hardware Stone, Centre St. jar 6i TT9 'AN OLD BIA.XIX in the schools,. That flattery's the food of fools, 'Yet, now tied then, your men of wit • Will condescend to take a bit." remind the Babied ption a abroad, and at plasm remit collector will We would not flitter Neptune for his trident, nor Jove for his power to thunder, but must say, that Grover h Baker's Sewing Machines are an surpassed for excellence. Green • & llotroin;Ceri tre street, this Borough, ore agents for i tbeir sale in this County. • to arrears . e the Jot! h, tbeii twee' •t ,book end SUSQUEIUM 0 obtain ten or ,THE COAL • TRADE. urquehmn tut e Jame,' Meer lan and theme . emir the 141110. 1 , ter. The boat arty will Le nn 20th and 30th t addreared to receive atter', R. Datnw. WIN & CO. lEte_Ell It SalielMaili The quantity , sent by Railroad this week Is 40,204 15—ty Canal 30,316 18—fcr the week 70,521' 13 tons, against 36,273 by Itailread and 45,114.t0ns by Canal for the corresponding week last year. Gain by Railroad 3,931—10 re by - Cti nal 14,797 tons. 'Loss to tho.COunty for tho week 10,865 t0na r .,.... During St week's large portion of the Boat men-turned out and refused to submit to the re •duetion of ten cents per ton on freight, which the purchasers in . New York required to balance, or counteract the fatal blunder made ,by our carry. fog-eompankfs, in advancing t their rates at ,the most critical period of the trade. • On Thursday it was rumored that o..officers Of the Navigation Company sent up word, that if,the freight asked by the b • tmen was not paid, the drairback would be witted wo from the boatmen. Of. course the bOaitnew ould.not run at this reduced rate, and on Pride the shippers at Sebuylkill llaven agreed to pay 'th • rites asked by the boatmen. This was the only • Iternative. 'as the boatman could not run at th ieditced rates with th i ef ' itfrawhack off, and wool. , have. been cempelled to tie up their boats, an , abandon the business. •' ' 1. Louis oar.: Lion for Mem ommiationors Monday, at of his death /ego. In- his ablest men of progress fn h olt., CsIFOUS a Repub lican •teoed to with , The retult is, that the advance of rolls, tie., on the first o: July by the. carrying companies, re rulted in a loss in Tevenne from Coal—and the lots to the' Coal .Trade of Schuylkill County in stoppages, chnogbt, dettingement of business, de., is not ess than ONE HUNDRED 1110.CSAND Dcil/ RS. • • •• The tivr rode lams np thieek as fellows,.show ins a &tin from all the Regions except Schuylkill Count' : nesday night y Pour nouns .er with 1 bull, gequantity of the work of • 10,000.- •he wanton nt- Dispatch, and .v.John Cham. iy esteemed in , Ily, by the af , -. hat influential buis which bi g! :477 tg ! Z . Y T rz.g7; , ' Vel? y . •ol .t 7 l )= z=v.9. - IT.F", ~.1 -pa . • !. zret, e, 4 . 17 , 72 • IQ took ph.ee on rried it by • ppotition base (in the IVtb _, .......r it 0 - .op=u-tg & 6% 74 bt Wiql t 1 ;;Igttli::7 , Ii A °fees the duty Crittenden, is [St 'Z.V.I,-04.VAV4F ....PpOOCti , als 4 zAet22 ered this' week ce, and appro- Sing itself in a thereby its 6p that trik in a ! independent of lassumption and ...dance% tha m a to excel'in tho oral ability and Veal that both ~ r emained in this ' cI 5 - ~.. .... "" ..,....u. . "ov. .....„.......„1„ 20 ~r lig.mm , ..tvgz.m7l-,4 r . .....- —......,. . Q 3 a; -. an ._tea I ti cp: • ..• 1 P' - ' P'. ll ' - . g t. 7 g;ggelSeG2 !ii.j: ' 4 >? ,- .-4s 110 - 1 . . O,ULee-it=4. ....,, .1:4.1“ ." g 4Le.r..an dP• I - - as the term n'p -1.41, "Northern ow &into& Com. . ansewoomwsemsze ° 8 " 1 ' an ° earce sgitin-ar:Ptirt Riehtnond o and freights to the East have consequently advance% .We quotis from $1 40 ® $1 50 to - Boston, $1 25 ®_ $1 30 to Rhode Island and Ii semi to New York. sWe hav't neVer known such an intense` feeling of hostility. that pervades the business ecnninu 'ility, of Scheiyikill. County with regard In the , rskiesstiifling with 'the _heavy inveefinents in this region. 14M-wades all classes; and strati osiminvoluntary arks his neighbor, what will be doter nest ? lye will guarantee that if . a Commit . , - lee were to come from New Yosk and agree to cothptetsi the4ubarnind Allentown Reilroadlind connect itWitb tbe lateral.-Railroads in Pcbuyl. kill COnnty, for which there is ample , legislation, there would 'be a grand Jubilee—all our towns •woultbe IllamiNr.tMi=otir mountain topi would be In a general blase with-berdires—and our hills and valley would reecho with the Sear of artillery —in fact, the - reception• would be equal to tbe late entry of,lonis Napoleon and Ring yietor Emanuel into the city of Mien; altos the defeat of the Austrien,,—tbay ,would be . hailed. as our deliverer,. -This ii - ncieinggeration of the teelings that prevaitS hitt. - ~' - J ' . • ' ••'•• 1 re, • has investi rpatrated during Ma almost amused , otl of property, he Pro-Slavery mini9ns Of the shington. Tbo ads of.Prtedots irerily, the bat . aiiit.Vd . bar„%soil nu' singed du: ItOl4Y ittoharao our ' ft - lief:sifters -1 of,tireat Brit -1 dependence. he commutes, :, ,34176,020 00 .412,978 . 00 !:. 366 533 *. 78 MU: i v 04 77,198 90 .313 ,1.16 63 94,259 40 on Wogs. ty. PollBl-111e,August 6, 1850. I- .... t4.j ' Mitl I .—.l:Li?—tjpg2§ - 81 g ....:.• 0 ••• VP = .... C. CI: 4.1 ... 4 "i•eableleig .. re ... OgIZ Q 5` 91..2). 4 I r ( 1.4.10,* .1... e.... ..."...... id\ Ci 1,1......1 .... C. •••.. GA t, Ca t 111 r sg„,rxr r following eopintassissition lisiblinsi handed assa i ler publivalion 01111 of oar heaviest Op.. 11014 on belialtoC : the -fettitiaiitionaliasninat;:3 - f I • Rave our CoalOporatOrs yet to . hum son Citify Otte it StretigiA." ,Tbey slit tier, ttert tlseq . F inetijot talent, lodes kry, and indomitable penereranee. The , populs-j lion of ,our whole district isdepeadant upon them. •Ottlets they prosper tier" 'breach. of trade •is I ptistrated. And now while the trade Lansaletatter while all are oppressed with- Stare and j4iu.k.,1144. laxlings, shall we give op in despair,or rosin our- Sal yes sod seek a remedy? j Let us assemble our omens leaniairby dbe ;First Cuat ItacinLin ocartingftke last is tits war •' • • Why are we , nadiriold? Why is mar trade•fall- , lac of? dome labor-tor ambit:tat , Let us not eisemittit to say when we will ship. our Ccil, and' where, ;and: for *sat price; and when and where we will net. , • ' , , Thi taws of tradsi-entlailieJticsateities reg ulate these points. - Bat Ist us determine, . • • Ist. Shall we pay the Land Owner from 25 to 00 cents per ton in rents; or shall they tie reduced or in other districts? 2d. Sha ll we drive all thti &alba ear expense ? 3d. Shall we erect intiebinary;lasilditigs. fink Shafts aid Slopes on his lands ;at, Our owe, ex . pease for his security of oar rents? .Neat in order.—Shall we pay a toll on Lateral Rafi r oid e of 21;2, and: area ¢s per ten.pee mils ?; Or shall we promise our townies .to per. ties who will construct other let outs and do it for Tess ? ' Shall we be prevented from running : oar loco motives through the Borough of Pottaillie?-r-, Must we inbuilt to expensive mule transportatiOti, io that terrain Collieries, bot three miles distant from the head of the Reading Railroad. now pay is mach tolLand transportation aistitera 11 mile, distant/. -• •F - , - , . - • ; . 1 ' And lastly, eed of Volt ItOpertetee —Mast we _be forced are.and by ,•Pkilledeliobist,•;.and pay Wh igs to that, City, before we use enter New York? s there no other voile t , • • , Have not other <Motets improved their,advan- Dges? Doe's Leeks's/ennui Coal now go. tin.; the Delaware and Radom, 209 miles to New York 0411Y/311mila is now the 'di - guinea from Ekren. ton to Blizabethport; 77i.sailas in distance sisvod. Does 01l the Lehigh. Coal Yet go via. Bristol So New York, a distance of 202 miles? From the North Lehigh mines 4 Mauch Chunk is 20 mile,, thence 108 miles to Blisairethport; in all 128 miles-74 - miles 'saved. ' • ' • Where is our shortened route? We bare via. IPhiladolphia to New York by rnil and waterl96l 'miles; we have via. Philmtelpbta to. Now York by Canal, 227 miler; These' art oar old main amd to them we adhere. • The question is notion we improve them, it is shall we do it 1 i' . , Shall we listen to the Syren Song of special pleaders who say; We have. eastergrades, the further way aroundls the nearer way home?— PEWI we allow thent!te bay up Charters of short r routes and depriie us of our privilege? Or. Shall we say to our Senators and Legislators, give es the privileges we ask ?.De not let petty politi eal oppositions interfere with our great rights do not defeat the . . desires' of,thoisr• who ere able and willing to build a short rOutit.jor no to the Anse market.in the country. Aid us with a direct pine of Railway to New 'York by the shortest pot. stole route; help us to 'e Charter for a route from, I'oltiville to Auburn, 10 miles; thence ~we have a, good route.'partly graded, 33 collie to Easton: from ahem, it is but 80 miles to Elisthethport— In all, but 128 miles. Shall we adopt the short 'route, or shell we go unwind In the .old beater .track, 68 miles farther? - The sixty-eight miles saved may and will lave nor trade in . New. York anti,the,: East.... We eau then fairly compete with our eelghbore. It may restore to us ; our. annual Eastern trade of. ebout 35,0,000 tons of Coal now, lostto us. Who will Oppose this'means of salvation,' Who combine to ' crush us,ond force us to pay tribute to their roads and Canals? We bare might and right on one Side—let us avail ourselves of 'per advantages. i Silty-eight miles saved in distance, with easy . g rades, to th e best market in the land , enable us to,surply the trade at reasonable rates and per ' mit us to waken living profit.ho should flow this plojeet? Every Land Own r, Operator .abd Business man in this Coal distract . With the 7 ,f or me r 1 t become? a personal maltershall I re. I , duce niy.renti ur have my lands abandoned? Will 'the OPeratore give up in despair and turn farmer? Will the business men leave for tho West, or other Coal Regions'? Na, weleve a reinedp-let as ap ply it. We all eau aid in 2 this I important. 'tint 'ter. ' New' York - City will aid Or. The Auburn and Allentown Railroad will , help. us. It isitecat- Ily to - the interest of the Little Schuylkill Railroad Ito help uslind thus help herself, otherwise .her Itrade will be tapped at Tamaqua, and lost to 20 miles of her road. The Lehigh Valley tailroad 'are noxious to get our trade. The Swat - ars dim- . It riot ready needi this; connection. ;.the Mine 11 ill ICorivany are able and willing to help construct this route. , Shall our Legislators labor tap re' Cbartewilrolf, new • routes CO new Coal fie s anti. neglect the 'Old—or woes°, reds° to hel the old? If so we hold them responsible fur the jury they ( did us. , Shall we now sit down supinely, or rotise ourselves, to the great work, audaccomplish it? I 'An OPERATOR. Cotnineree of Philadelphia and the Coal Trade., .'—We have gleaned the following statement:of the -commerce of Philadelphia from the North Aster ! scan fur Ater dayk daring thirweek : • 1 11a Yi~tcie Cleared. No. Meng Coc;i: Monday, Anguig 1, 28 • 21 'Tuesday, t 4 2 t i 23 ednesday, w 3, 118 1 " , ., 4, ( - 25' --. 93 . 73 !' All carrying:coal except 20, and in the 20 are included oil the steamers carrying passengers, to New York and Ildtimore, do._lndependent of the 73 vessels carrying Coal there were a large number of .banaLßoats engaged in carrying - Chat lEnst rout phlladelphia during` the ' , aim period. Tait away the Coal Trade; and what commerce la le for'Phila4elphia. •If New :York Managers were the cakes of oar transporting Companies in Philadelphia, and they were to Wield their power to crush out the Coal Tradet.of this Region and Philadelphia, or transfer it to 'en York they could not have done much more to OccOtoplish than the present Managers of these •iCompaniesihave been doing thls season. • •-• It is rumored that the Philadelphia and Rend ing Railroad, Company are negotiating for the purehase or the Dauphin and, Susquehanna Rail lrond, with a view to defeat the completion of the !Auburn and Allentown Railroad. It will be far het . ter fdr the N. York interest not to pan with such an object hut to complete the Auburn and Allentown Reaped and connect it with the literal Roads in Schuylkill County. We will guarantee that they will secure at least one.half, if. not p more of the Coal Trade of Schuylkill County direct, as fast es they can procure the facilities to carry it, and ithey can also tap the Sunbury and Erie Railroad at the nearest*int. to Philadelphia and divert nearly the whale trade to New York. We can furnish the key, which we thii and they ran also carry Our Coal from. lbw irard Lauds, belonging to i the City of.Philidelphia, directly to New York. The Philadelphia inter lens seem determined to ruin has . ery .man who invested kiicapitalin Schu ylkill County, and as self-preiervation is the fiat law' of vulture, we ihrive a right to protect ourselves, and aid those who ns. The distance treat Pottsville to Elisabethport in the /ivy of New York is only T2Biniles, aud'a- can, draw as woof tisirt over the route tli'Easttin _as MI be draan to Philadelphia. *‘-- 1 Tate GOVETINWIT COAL CONTRACT.—The Ger- Unwept Coal Contract for ,delivering .15,000 tons pr,Black Reath Coal at $3 .• 25. per ton, delivered bn the Wharf at the Navy Yard, Des been thrown p by Bii:BrOwn, the contractor, on the grimed bat the semis would not take the Coal en hotted of Port Riehteond. riederstand the (levet:Ll went pays ebb for the Coal; and there are many our, Operator, who would be glad to lake the otitract.at thin price.. Mr. Bruin was in outsi der, and • of course especteil a profit between, the producer end , consumer. At the present time . flack Reath Cash can, be delivered from Schuyl kill County es fellows.: • - • Prime of Coal in:baits, • -* • Toll, by Canal,— • - Freight by Canal to Navy Yard, Delivered on the wbert et Itavy Yard, $3 19 ViitheoWillovVlng any thing for coolingeoelee. ir-' We charge &Wed s , th a t th e N aas zi t . parietal Never iuteuded that Me Coritraet skootti he. 'fulfilled' by the eberractor at the price at which it nal taken, becriaae tie officers rejected Coal equally ae gaud as ilat ierrerieiegi ig fame?' Gooernmeet Agents at thm,kighiarices paid. Thit can tie proven, if Congress will ineesqgets the Matter. • - • We -understand the Mine BM Company have the privilege in their present -Cbarterto mane a lateral of 6 miler, to connect With the Allentoirn Railroad at Auburn. There are charters, already u • In existeneeik concept , all the lateral Railroads in Schuylkill county with the prepared Auburn and'AllentoWn Railroad. A survey has already been made l•etwcen Schuylkill. . Haven. and Au burn, by the Mine Hill Cumpany, and the route, We loom, has beeirlonad• quite favorable fur the eonoectian. - • -•• . A number of contracts for delivering Lehigh Celli at Tventon Tor '53.40 per toe, have been teade. • • • J. • ~Iner•Tlie letter from our correspondent,ln La ketne Is crowded out lb's week. The Coal 'lliatzkata. • _ Pati.amtirara Aug. 5 .. - Pries basil l'egale: , Schuylkill .White Ash'lmmp, $3 15 ®-$3 2 5 PrOPared. ^ 1$ 3,25. Aid Ask Lamp owl Egg, 3'250 3 85 " By Store, •8 30 340 •- , - teldgi! Loop Draken and E* 3 i 37 75 425 g. gg, 3 50 Store, 3'50 363 . By retail, . • ' 4. 00 425 iNR'w Tont;Anguat 4.-4-Tbe demand is good tni domestic, and pilafs 14 rat so Ita in ed. We quote bribe cargo at $315 13 $4 20, and $4,.00 $ 50 Tit Iva from yard. Foreign ii!rchaaged. • Quantity-o.rnsi iriacksti tbia.l.lbr the week l"#* (4l/2 . l rflrt ill s =4 ,l : 7 l: • Pbgt Cubox. 401.01. Amlia , • fuSarair: t 4-1411•Jii *atoigettaiikM,:era l 'Ant 'wits* *atone, - rod WILVI sa for wf Ys ' h 40304 le r 7lAlll rrinuNtsrylidi You, 'UMW Total, .1,601.115 le 8111,012 13 To woo time Ipiitlesr... , l AMASai& 1161420 19 • 7 katrasaa,- :wow: . 7403' OV-, . . . . (Mooney , aoleiroaaila ,Itllll4l Ibe noting I*-4be octant? of Coal tea •Tee the diforoat nallroses la Ilebnytkill week ending oa Tkondoy evonloglass: C osd . ' • - litisie HUI aii& ".:4%"* LS - , Mt. . •. 107.36033. ileteyikill - " •-2343 13: - 03 "Ift.thirkusitrt.eiarto3; '" 7.010 07 — ,-.111 30 1 r3 1 2 11111 Creek ' 12,4441-- 1033431 S Little -vas- %mum* os Ptimegrenre Coal Trite Irer 11111*. ; :.1131ouni hassportad duripg 199124 liseotht • UnlntoClusal, . 13.419 12 • 90.921 33- &ratan Itailread. •• • 1.144,01 . 33,03 01 Lehigh coal Tirade for '5669 Cannwl. par tua work ending on Saturday last: rum. - - TOTAL. Lehigh Cad andiay.Co., - 13.666 06 220.766.15 Sprint 31ontilain Mum • 1,105 03 17.0911 13 Wen t° • 130 61 0.771 Deaver Meadow do.. 231 18 2.945 10 74.. York and LAO Coal Co, 220 07 0.314 12 German Penna. Coal CO, 1.332 OS 21.748 17 'Scotts Spring Mountain Coal, . 1,031 IS 1110 re 02 D. Muttony and other; 213 18 ' 1.641 09 Ilasleion Coal. ' ' 4.122 04 76,019 04 P.aat Sups. r Loaf Cog,- KS Pt , 13.449 09 Monne PLawantOwd, 119 16 11.482 14 Connell 1114ge, 3.021 04 '19,113 04 Due6llloanteln OW Ca, 4,11116';46,486 19 Pranklln Owl Co., • 1449-07 8.917 Andeuried luto"t 4t Coal Co . ; 66910 • 9.310 111 ItartfordCoal Co l MS 11 9,487 03 Tel itM. ' • . MAI 04 - 441070 Nl' Lehigh Valley 11.11..f0i 1889. _ !or mock enduz on Saturday last: - Iliale t eu. (A. - Tard•e&Oo..) . -1,261 111 - 18 .6sorlcupt(Paeker • 2.34210 C°uOtil ithillte,(ShorP*, L. t Coy).: 1,188 03 Mount Pleamoll,• - .40 02 (R-11320.1111 4 ull4iopoblre.) 247811: Coleraine, (itatellat4ohnson,) 1,029 17 Beaver Meadow, / -137 02 '. N. York & Lehlgb.(Taggartkaote) • 911 01 e N. Op. tit: J.( H. McCreary *Co, 1,11816 B.Bp. M 1.100113113 & C 0.,) Union Improvement Co.i.. Gorman Noon., Other Shippers, Total C a !t i * Last year, neroOss, so fir. Rate• elt Toll.and,TiatiitiolitOksiii PIMA.* lIMADIDCI RAIL LOAD Prost Pro* . Prom iron ," Afi.Carban. friees....tubare. P1.G70419n• To Rirtmond, SI $1 45 $1 35 St 30 To Philad'a 150 144 . 1 .:5 1 30 Spring WM: 144 - 160 .130. 1.30 Reading, 1 05 1 00 , 00 00 Rates of Toll by Canal for the,preeent. Fran./1.• triron.Mi. airbnn. 8 Mesa. .11. Chrillton To Philada„ 15 74 ' 80 Spring Milts, 70 60 ¢7 so Norrirtnrrn, 66 - Bi 62 1514 Readlog, 4847 45- - 41. • Rates of "Pielght by Canal. Pmea Pt. C C. 3. Mama. it. Cliasten. To New York, St 60 $1 50 41 45. To. 40 65 50 Rat's of, Toll wad Tranepertail . . os TRZLIIIIIIIIII YLLLIT BAIL KOAD. . ld a rich Chunk to Trenton,:: • . ~..: • *. do Bllanbethport, - - • - . , . do Morris Canal [Maio at Plllll4aburg 1 • - , . . NAT= ON INS MIMS. ' •- • ' From Minch CLook to ) kiew York Ma NI& i wait, t Itarltan Canal, ' ' ' -$2 46 From Moth Chunk to Karr York via Mori rill Canal, ~ . - \2 32 Rates of Toll, ate:, from Mauch Chunk Via Lehigh Valley and Northern Penn. llallroida, to Jdaater street, Philadelphia, 7l Rite• of Toll, ie., to Baltimore. .la cars of Indiridua Ompanis. . ; ears. From So obeli above Awook - 10, $2 59 $l5 - -- Do, below Do. - 245 210 Trevortoo. •1 so Lykrne Valley, . -1 79 -1 50 Phlegm., - ' 214 196 • Coal latcooltas, AND OTHER, :SCHtri'LEILL CO _! STOCKS. Rallroadis Pbtladelphia.Reading, a Pettey!ite , - Mine 11111 and Schuylkill Maven • - 'Mount Carbon • - - - • - - MonotCarbon and Port Carbon • • Mil Creek - - - - - • - Schuylkill. lley • • - Lorbwry Creek- - - - iMMEM SelinylkillNarigation . '• - " :preferred - Union Canal .' ..... . Dell• " preferred . Del.& Iluirn CoalliTransportaCnCO.'F Morris t` anal Co.,- - • • - t " prefeVred • • - Railroad fr , CoalCoMpaniesC bittlefiehn7l. Nay. It. R. A Coal Co. - Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. - • - atieton Coal Co.. - • • f. • • • Dna Mountain Coal Co. - Pennsylvania Coal t R. - Lebigh.Valley Rill: Co. ••• - bykene Valley Coal Co. • .•••• • Deaver Meadows COS) & R. R.Co.- Lyken's Valley Railroad A Coal Co.- Coal Companies a Forest Improteinent•Co -•- • Delaware Coal Co., 16 ; Cuwbel•land Coil Co. . - - - New Cieek Coal Co.• - .% • • . Mliaclianapasi " • Miners , Bank . . . Farman' Bank • - • • - • • Pottsville:as • Pottsville Water' Co. - - O.T he 3toelc of all Coal Companies the &Doyens t when furnished by those publics t lob. KIMAIIII4 Di VI li I i 401 g New Style Stamped Envelopes, OF . all kinds-, fuiniShed as .ehnap, i not chapel., Watt the) can,be procured In the city by E. BANNAZ.t. • ATTENTION SPORTSMEN F. • - A SHOOTIN4IO:TCEI ty,ill.lbe held &Vibe Black II Tavern, kept by Aln.B. Beane, Reilly lownebtp, en TI ItdDAY, the 2Ath der of An gnat, 1/51 An F•gle and I Star' will 'be , offered, rvPre• seating a large purse. -- -• A. D. EvAlid. August 6,769 • . • , • Tiedt• .' HENRYS. SATTIN, UANUFACTURER OF t.- -191.1 V 'VFW 7P AND DEALER EvrompOo, SECIARe, PIPES, At the Sonthieest coiner of Seoend t Noble • Valor, 153 d , 155 1N44 +Ont.) . w. iii-Wonld especially eon the mitten/le of the Trade tet his "Celebralett German and &ot:h $t ..^ 'August 6, '59 324 m • . . ,• , • , • CHEAP_ _(— • f WATER AND FIRE PR . TUE beia noontio now insuse- J._ about half the price of tiu,anil will outlast at least twn.or three tin roofs: Put or at short Tadao, and •Caaranteed by . ...HANNAN k • 'Atm ts tbr U. M. Weimar it Co. - mar* tin and other worn out roofs amend also. RP.PP.I4 TO:—Mitreon limbo. Port Carbon :.Tboo. dorr, T e, St.-Clair; 11. Adams, Antiland; Andrew Mortimer, Creations: and Wm. Morilnter, Jr., N. L. Loops, Henry Cbanibere and Mew Webber, Pottsille. ORGANIZATION OP VIE Nov Walloon Railroad Comany. '• (SO KS OPEN ED.--Th is Company)p IS now foXy oMantred; lIRRVARD RRILLY has - been sleeted President. and it: J.: Klrlin and John Horn, Jr., Manager).—The latter also as garrets ri and rer. .At a toot dog !•)f the Bawd of Managers, Oh Mon day, Au2ost Ist, It 'wilt, Resolved, That the Sebierlplion. Donk De and rema i n open, to metre watmript Inn to the stork of odd , railroad until tho twentleth , of thts month, at the I.lonee of Jahn Horn. Jr.. 0,11 the office of E J. Mello, In the botoillb of Part Clint**, ober, all time dextrous of taking neck can do so. idIJIINHORN, Jit.. - • - Secretary and maw X. R: R. Ch. Cliarterantborttes the construction of a l raltroedfrotu Auburn westward ten miles. AQ:ust 6,19 112.3 t GO AEG SEE THE • Indian Cancer Doctor I7HO can . be consulted at placen'as follower—ln duly: at 'Pottsville, at ••the White Horse Hotel, on the VIM 29th and 30th: in August. at Hamburg. on the .114; at Reeding, llonsunes Swan Ho. bit. on the 24 and 3d ;at Pottstown. the 4th at Patti. elite egain on the 29th and 30th; Hamburg; the 31st.— In Septeniber, heading, Stan Hotel, the lot and, 2d; Pottotown, on-the 34 and 4th; Pottntlle again on the 29th and 30th. In Octobei.llababurg, the let; Reading again on the 3d 'and 4th; Pottstown on the Bth and fith. .Ttionsonda ran certify to !Ai correetosits of -his detecting YiI4PASOF. He treats all Diseases that flesh Is heir to. 7— .1.14 medlrinea are purely vegetable. CONSUMPTION, ; And allialsenateint the Lungs tint' Throng tuna in their ant stags' la a short time. Ile operates on the Eye and Ear. Reinovett alt kinds of Wens. TUIIIOIII. Tonsils, Polyptis,:stre Inkiest' evoked limbs Of joint!, f - e.,*e. lie stops Tooth*. be In Ono Minute. tree of charge., His rata Killer is without an 'faunal. The best erect of It Is to try it. He bits had 30 years practice: his been in every Rate and Trilby/it; ham memo headatcts and hundred* afflicted with di Y .tire of every nauseant! mature and enter all kinds of treat. trent. which enable,' him at almost the first sitht, to de• tact diseases. Now, don't wait for your uelabbers. Come younelvea wed see. fixaminatton free. iledleines Tea• minable. fiata'TlLMS Ciisll.li* DL W. KAHANCIig. August B,W 3S en r PUBLIC BALE of VALUABLE BEAL - ESTATE. ,T d iIE UNDERSIGNED, Truee ap , pointed by the Court of 01111101013 . Pleas of &hay', kCounty. to sells eertdn' pogop of the Rml ROAM "of Robert Adams, a Lunatic, for the payment of his debts, will etposo to public sale or Onterv. on wproms- DAY, the Thlrtylint day of August, 050. at the Rs change Hotel, kept by F. 1141Crember. in the boron at o Pottsville. at 10 o'clock in the foretimen„—All that ear. lain tnemnago and tenement end tract or parcel lend situate In North Meoheim tovrieblp.Sebuylltille .unti, ,Pen royd ra nisi, along the Centro Turlipilte and also on the .road leading to 'Schuylkill Maven, and about one mile from that idsce, adjoining lids of MAIM° Pott,-tohtt Rmerich. John Bowen-Jam Delbert, and the County Farm, containing, Rightyels t acres and Sixty-two el perches, with the ippurteroaumer, mosial biro, al m a two story frame dwelling homes, with .a Dame , kitcuan L t d attached. a bank•barn and rat er outbuilding,. 'The above property will mold, subject to the two ti,llowing Mortgages, both da 314 March, IB4s:—fine from William Co/line to Mateo Reber„Chmicat Reber and Christopher Loeser, Eseentods of the last will atid teats. utent of Jamb Reber, dimmed,conditioned for the pay. went, of ilffil, 00, at or upon the day of the thrum of ltoslua Reber, with lettered thereon to be paid yearly, from 1 April. IRA—being the dower Or floolme Rabin—. Recorded In Mortgage Do* F, pate 413 0 0 11 31 Match. 11115. The other from William Collins to Thomas Lynch, conditioned for the payment of $ l5OOOO , at'be upon Dm That day of April , 1547. with Intone. , ibr the mute at the rate of five per cent. per annum, Innis 1 AdwiLll4ll, payable yearly,—.Reworded to MoefiDtget - Rodrx, palm O. au 1 April, 1843. ' ' • • " -: - Attendance edit be glees; and terms Made known on the day of sale, by the ant i :signed, ' ILL - - ' t AnpiellAlßDS, ronke. • duped ,' - C 2 ft th '62 .4:43 an 0ra . 4 . 0? it''' . • ehituparAmproitikikietid musty, the UR tore n z p ftm•wiltand testsment Gig; ,1141.4, • sad ialiMnAn- Awe, ZIMISITheI% ihestember UWE& iti thnettemeepos the prondess l / 4 (3140e Untem— JOS thi hantoo. Hillenreiti% all MAI:O,WD Inutte'lee: ars fltai'Llioaira Ili , tly trillora Ihnias.nnlth the lots; ft stddesoisd odiehelete toloisdhodf_aad ant Um Ynunsage* dad Ic amen bylVnpo t NOM; tit the house and the rep Vies. ,yermaimartaimratt arl'ennOttelottith OW *ambits* Manly • pelt at theaddleandien oi..4estAltinonssindeetni. xesamitthe teems. - 'f ,Awed 6, IS* nun Rreater. _ . _... 4tiii - - T - - ie.. -WIMAP7IIIIIIi... OF, • ',P Itrrpftxtrxiiiii.i, cacti rat i l / 4 4,4tkin.ii 4 red by the aerund Section of-the dot or the Geurral Amembly of. the Omemonueolth appromd - the 13th allotVember, A. lA., ISO :,- - - .z -* - Amount , Loess and Discounts, . •• SA7;1811 47 Loh' by the Hunk \..,. tussah, • . _ ..... re.oll 00 •Do Due by otb banki; , -- ' - aPos 40 •- : . Do Notes or Mb ' Drin ks. -- .. ' 30,21:. CV ' - Do Cheeks of 0 Denim :and • - • • - cash thane, • • 2 % 11101 - Leeihilners Sauk Motel 10 Sink . . . .. North America, PhiLtdetAlli4 —4 (03 00 .;„.........! ••,-- two A•• so. Amount Notes In Cirruhdbut - • 200,50110 : .-- Leis Amt.talltr.:No. Alm, PhDs., - 42.640 00 •• - ' - , 'WAS" gift Amount Demon" • ' ' • 1611,111 ME Do Due other Banks, •• ' '. 80E6 Mt •• ' . - • --.....-....... mrO Od. The above Statement is comet, tabu from the B r ooks Si they stood Mt themonaing of ,the 2d Am , . or Augtud . 1060. CILL WESER, Citdher. Affirmed, end natierib4 br,fori lie. Shia 41 _ 0.. *I X 'V: degust..A. D.,186k - _. , - - JACOB ItAm 4.1•.^ PottrelllA , Asymieth'lS: -- • • ' • • I* • - ,*. PEACUTSbestqlialitir•SOOper'lol3o. 50 1 000'. 110•000.1LNI UARDY RASPBER- Alt f 11140 prime— JlEirqktlatogricr WILLI4.II gifpiriCiruwitisuem, Arm: July3o, ' • alitm IFA.AT RAILROAD IRON. 6 1 1 . LUT of very good „second hand, 2%05 Inch Plat Railroad lena band. and *lll euld re.auusbly by HATICC e nTII, LEE A CO. Pennine, Jane 4, '59 . 23 TOTAL. $7,667 .16 60.1201 b +0.76$ 12 14412 17 25,063.1$ 20410 S 15 14,113 01 24555 11 12,145 04 •19 08 RAILR_OAD IRON: pONSTANTLY on hand; 'l' Rails for udniog purposes, at Mooed prices, for east or good paper. IIAYWOOD, lAN t PD. Pottsville. bee. 24 , 524 f 361 06 AM ss pa 17 2,144 17 peRIALT H JM B NV I e V agri C S BEVERAGE CARUS'S Patent Deer. Fanlike supplied y mitts orders at his aslant, Caine, near natal at. Pottsville:July 16.19 13,112413 344131 14 31,435 04 ,460,113 03 17,907 07 634409 97 40,926 02 063,428 06 CRACKERS. • )r_,IINCI-I, Soda, Water. Sweet, ia ker and Wine Crevice's, reielved fresh . rek rota Phlbblelpbls s by , BMA= • Pottsville, July 10,19 2 4 3 1 Q 4 1 1 0 ;71 01 . '. ' FRUIT 3 ARIII .111 ODINE'S Ne rius• Ultni, - ' -- Palent Alm Lld Janr, of 1,2, a Audi Phdie . Far sale b 7 ORGAN; Third street, Potteellie. - ' ' Jll%-tall and see the m—they ars the last and the !est.' July 23, 'hfr '. - . ' : 30-th ' WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY—PictoriaI tin. "just New &vise 'awl. u Enlar g ed Edition Ad Webster's Quarto Di knarf with numerous Pkturbd Illustrations... • • to sale at B.IIANN . •. . - • • .. Soak and Station* Store: - • DRAINAGE PIPE, 1 fIiND also for conveylng, wate r, froth! 2to 12 Intim in diameter, very cheap I cheaper u woad and as durable as iron:. Pomona in !want of sub Pipe will And it in Inv quantity at. • -B. BAIVNAti'd Store, Ptittsvinik Mardi 19,10 • . • • 14 -(E PRACTICAL DITCHER, 'TILING a 1 remise on. reclaiming wet jtsnd swampy land, and improving ceolrtleod y e s spots of land, under cultivation, by open and covered ditcher, by JOIIIICA El. KELLER, ' a Ureter of Orripburg. Price 15 cents,jast published and for sale by ' • ICE CREAM FREEZERV., i T tlE celObtated Ice Cream FREEZER er that Hedges the Cr esei; dtaturdr, Its*, & .(441 In sto 10 mini:dr*. Also Wider :Canters, for Smelly tot Mee use, just received and for sale chedp at, .. . ' 11. HANNAN'S Jude 4:'69 ?X • ' took and Variety : . 110. 101.1)!Na ItOp.WO6I:I IM 1110811. BOldin & Penrose, Tobaciso, Oil is General Commission ° ' MERCHANTS, • 10$ N. Vat* area, and 100 N. Arantan A,.enuq . PLIILADELPMA. July 15, '5O . :49.ty 22 b 8 00 .00 00 Stichter & Thompson, DEALP.IIB -11ARDWARE, CUTLER-y, • IRON,, TOOLS, .Bco. Corner centre and Market, "Sign of Saw," B 17 1 4 8 1" Pa POTTSVILLE, PA. ' January 21), '6B • Genesee!lour P. *Mills' -,---- . LBANOX. PA. =US 4 MOUE, prietors. IorHE Subscriber has been appointed • ante agent for Ma wait of Ulla celebrated Sion,' In nylkill county. We can confidently recommend tbli Flour as a superior article, and It will be 'olden the most accommodating titrinc. Apply to • WI LLIA3 MAJOlt , MatketStreet, Pottsville, .11219,M, 'fop - . El-tt 7514 444 44 00 84% 39 so l I S oo o I 60 5 ° 'A . RW , Dry Goods I M O tirocerY Store. ' THIS maderSigned . has opened a Neer Dry Goods and Gro- cery Store. In the; building on Centre street..neat to Feger's Hotel. formerly oc cupied by 131111 man 'A Chambers, where be Aril! be 'happy", to see his friends ard tbd public generally. Ma purpose I. to do a:tbs.:ll,oly, a Walk business, which will enable him to sell cheep.._ illargivz •Ua A C. 11.1.1 'E. 31,. BRAWL Pattie; 4, July 16, 't9 V ' 29-4f • ' T JE KINSON, Vrofeslor of MO= Rica Vienna In dlngln.r. Alpo. on tho Piano, Melodeon, Violin, ,Vl,ll. Vlolloeellof °niter. de. ?' , TMIIMS—For a course of 21 learaut, SIM lineduut guaranteed In all wee where proper appllnetiou loatudy .and practice I* persevered In. Maros Tamed...Mr§ the - apio of &Ina tonnorralnent,Yand „War ranted to en entire satisfisetion, on reasonable terms, and at abarb abOes. . itirrestimonlais of the hlghaskeeder as to character and capability.. - • r ~*** Brarance—No. I Pleasant Row,Tahantango at. N. —Anent for the sale of PIAli OE of all -tint elan gaskets in New York City. • Pottsville, May ,„ , 2041 m WATCHES, JEWELRY7ANDIIIIL — Ittif WARE. , UTE . would' respeofully inform our . y friend*. patrons, and the public - paw. ally, that we have Just ( "VIM our, Nam.belch, Jewelry, Meer and Plated Ware Establishment, at No. 822 MARKET street. where we offer, Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest thaw PLS. ces, a large and very choice stock of every derwripiloo of goods usually kept In a Ant ciao Watch and Jingle,' Store. We bope, toy nothing efforts to aessiniroodite and please, not only to retain all par *miner patrons, but merit and wear* a leer) neeendoo to the owe.' Every deiterlptton of Diamond work, and other Jewel ry, madeto order at short none.. Owls Warranted to be as Represented. ' e n v •Pastleeher attention given .to the•Repairierp of Wailet aitd Jewelry, of every description: • Stauffer & Harley, 'ff0.022 MARKET street, Month Side. PRI LAVA. N.D.—We still connate our Old Rote, N 0.140 North. Second street. fora short time only, - • Jelly 30, ,S 9 SPORTSMEN I - •. SPORTSME N • an latest and b ntsention for catching wi iinosl (Tate & Anlital.TrapS Small e ugh to he lonTisd In ti. pocket, a das affective as a vino It wilt kill a bar ors lbzaa ous ily s t. .. and fee the gm( inst. Una, at. BRUM? A LURCH'S , Amboy* 4 iron FLOM Centre 44E614 POTTISVILLti April ZS, 'b9 • PRIDE. J. W. ALEXANDER'S T AittiE obit interesting class Of'' ji_jyo wig singers, numbeting one hundred and twenty. 1 eve. will meet at the English Lutheran 'Church, on Market Smith, on - Wednesday and Saturday - Jake &- week 'regularly. at 4 (niece in the afternoon. The adult singi g class will meet at the same place nn Monday este ant( xt. commencing at S o'clock: All persons who may desirous of attending a mom of elementary in ‘i stela on as well as I hose who wish a More extended sie a quit; nee of the Art and Science offirmalc, still dad this a rtvomblil oPP o finntf, inasmuch as Ithe instruc tion ill Mande the elements of music, 'deal 'training or 0 cu lture of the voice, position. brathing, mums. Jar at ion, resmance, and delivery of • be voice, minuet , anon. articulation. and practical analysts of words, meth • od a teaching and practice of exercises; part mugs, tunes chants, and an th ems. Prima tuition not an no. able. 1 at 3I Morittner's Rotel r i'errons whiles to unite ;rids eltb of the above 'lasses eau' do so by attendiuS the above tmretlog, Or °Mendip give their name* to Mr. J. 11 !alma, or Gelds limner, Ilet. The • dogleg will be a pported byroad's! Instruments' best adapted to • that rpose. Melodies Player, James trwin Alexander; Moll cello,. Lewis Reeser; Indio, J. W. Alexander. All lc or made are respectfully , Invited to .atteod 'the 'fat' gon next Monday night or at anyhiture meeting.. Pot Me, July2lo, '69 . :' 31- Campaigi of 18603 —A Paper for Pennsylvania! " The,. State Journal," PTIDLISIIIED EVERT alertIMAT Moßxecd. " 41 N. E. ever. of Web esid•Gedirsts its kr, DY TII It STATIC JOURNAL COMPANY. The Rafe &missal Is it lose .is. double sheet, floutil Few/Taper- Its list of entente will be varied as Ille and each week embrace* ismething or Inignot earl information Swell alarms ot.readers. Ip Minim as in ell other sabaerts or public Interestat assumes no pot , vocal position. but endeavors to advocate the PtOPWS tad** with all the energy lud..ability It ;an commend; according at all time *silty s dui , to an basest - dithd• ewe at oldnkoi. • . - It alms only to Occupy a limeted field, tint to occupy that thoroughly, To be a journal. worthy of Its name • and our State—one that Pen tray irlatans. may term to with Mande:Mee and pleasure, and,. that will reach, as neatly as possible, every ftertayhmohs Aisne, la its high est ambition; and to make it stub, we ask .lbe manta name and cooperation olationals4ol,lso-.- of the Wad writers that can be procured are . employed; to Mai flints to Its toilsome—portraits and other illeatrationa are triqiently*lntiedured. and .no rearminble expense Is spared to soaks it the UST PAII .IIIr NEWEPAP'EIt extant Ter IniOnblylsk iihiy=skroz : . One Copy Qtni Tesr y .Vont,Cop4o.. • , siteti;' t'.s . Ten Qpies, " hu Address 'rasp 111: (*WM, ' U. Una% an aubicime4 opal, for th• Nab Jorenm4 and b nuir counabbtakbWkllkotaly. Jane d, MISCFLI4ANEOUS. is for tuteblet - the nettle and Lnte '(graeefUl lento for the ladles) $lO per term of 24 termer, -din e same, Sueeeui guaranteed where diftenee is &taut o t the pupil. Yeefoll pat Miters inqtdre F Mrmaii., 4 the ~11itt r i4V- 1 5"S PI I t f , , leee * au4 sihtittlitiptr.4 4 l" 4 1" 1 , : .-r-nn!.. ~.,-.. 0- ice i 44.4 ; 1 " kOkti laiittfalot Wo4 galil4 Plisilteose Malmo 1 - 11 Otior41 1 1 - bk*: 1/11 ' lig i t o h thli it ItaVars tails massistaus Qtr sate& 14 1.- .>. twat gasso,at Oa per SIM, , ~ . , ‘...,,- I la t Poturtills. Juts 10. 'OS Op% alb) , tbs bac .. . ~., - ~.. ts of rasaa 17 bawd. Erne Os 4 Tootnodleasast be We at city prfas, al , , . I. 114141541P8 &ad Mons Pottoilak''- Bari the WebIBUTTA Wets. rilHEVIte thi . Hcitt Cidiet*pt of '"/",:rllutitiO.*f-`,- • ukismanagoiti, NW OR •, cati. • . . . ,_,. ~. rin18, , , , I'OPPEILBEING SIMPLE liscosteracnowia - 4 strialit, 'MOO, IN the Era46olWritsit 00 itOog Iritbsii fon nol fati 01 1ealls wisallittelloo to otittoot 10 mod tottitdolomot Ho so; rd"Yarvyr anAking jet 'avowed or Illtoly to b& Sold ts 7 ., BRIGHT it LOW% lueriretreit;ltiannti.-• .1 • BetlOlek alyil DU. *OIL IRE undersigned'is now prxrcd.to tovithaittleitO peosPtly betweeee phis antlytalllntora.._ _ ATo Dad will be vestal owy ttsoilOr 4 - 1 I asSlagle &Malvin - big picked sip ••• eek atikosd Copialneteut nee tbet• by Cab o , forming me byletter bettors kliit7 'hare the tootwatabo, 'ben tbeyitpsee to he ittlybke.; f My Tow Boats an very powereal cud reoentwoded by mew of groat !aped/wee tR Chearpeeks keyemu* Wows. YREDEJLICK 'A-PHIPPS; Aptel2,l9. 14-1101 - • • r Baltialdrik FAINEENE OF ECIVITIXIIL piIIYSTE; . ATTENTION 1 - 4 ARMERS who wish- tO raise Ftergo trope of grata, nes LEMUR% 0 VARO,4 PERTILIZIM and IMPROVED SUPIII4IIO3- PRATE OW LIME, 'Analysed by Psofeasaricha • Jackson of . UK Grafted States relent OMerp; Mbendst) end bina - rerontaendid Air the palm crap, and bee been n turevertal acs Oar years . e • 425 *ton. " Improved Reoper-Pbosphate of Lime, 40 0 • " . Mltingssed • " 60 , " - " Guano, Ooloaddan.l4o.l, - I 40 " Soft Pbornbatia,•,-dltto 30 " • No. I Government Perarbut Mum, Panßobe M*l2 and Pot detain burebt.- I Blood.. and Bona .61entue. Abu. Put Ti... ergo Vine and Onue Lawn Firttlllser to ludeot at 25 s To thus who buy torten - avdn a liberal dbenunt.. Ds livered tree of portage to any point In the Old at,. 4iTPamphlets can be bad at the office, and fall arse time foe vies It.. • G. d. LtllNAtt. Al. 21 anga 44;ms strut, .pAilexklAia !stir, lb July 16.'69. Woe. WM. % MOYER, Rolm-Ware Manigactexer, • flarrisbulg. A.rFULL assortment of WARE eon siantly ote baud. All Nadia WAN. Matto to or. or, or price Usu. *adroit the ProPTlotor. pryer. by man promptly attended to. , HARRISBURG STONE—WARE. Tills Ware la clear of all poisonous footfall. The gla zing to land, of *snob" wit and day: apeto Butter or anything else may be kept to it with per Act refity.;.— Thou Is NO tt)tS)N In it, as there Ii In common red Earthen-Wate." Milk and tatter keeP much .hatter In thPriniterbi thee iL doetn Earthen•Ware.l - 11 jsbutnt to a diet hod/. end will not absorb any part of what Inmay be put into it, and Is not liable to break or .r.ek ng. -; I 811.- Bail by stunrkeepare ittrgrzaiVlLl,Z, and mer chants throughout the Stale: - - f Si- A Warslag... , A Amity trading In Ilan cock, Pa., ware recently POISONED by eating Apple Butter which bad been kept In Earthen Cold" the ghe zing of whir& Is POIBONOUV--Sciectio Medial/ Jour nal-Jay. MR. • . e s em,,,,,lnsetory In SILBERT street, betinien State and North streeta, tear the State Cagle' Steam inn, Mitts, lIAREIShtIIta, PA, (Spoil 30,19 0-Om HARDWARE & IRON sELLiso Orr zonLoytr COST t THE SUBSQRIBER, intending o t o to- rottooubh Ihe Hardware buitneril,bas rumored the Liana of hi. stock to the ,briek building In Norwevfau Wee!, between Centro and ts.,/l ownl streets, ed.loloing the Liquor More of Air. Jan. A Smith, where he is now elating out his goodx with out nemird to. t 4. "Ile would respeettuilv kali the attention of ifouselltverswa, hieCilatlitly Milers and others to his stock, being sat Wed that it Will be to their advantage to ever him a min.'s be la detenelned to close the besinese. Amongst his 'tort wlll bw llbtrad a general assortment arch as Is usually kept In Hardware Stores. There will be band.- 1 1 • Locke, • - Magee, 1 I ' Hand and Panel Saws, X Cut and UM Saws, ' Files and Rasps, 1 .. Anvils, • ! Sallow% t • . Nivea. I Stoekt and Ski, '1 ' Chisels, j Augers, • Braces and lUlts, . Planes of all binds, ' Tacks, ! Biel" „' Cimino,. 1 Shovels and ep-dea, Saddlery Hardware. ' Saddler's Tools, , of 80n(.4 Av., Ac. Atirstlen on b. nd, a lot of Snit rata Cabinet and Coach. maker's Varni - h and Japan. together with Rolled and Yorged Ire • Shear, Cud and Spline Stlri, /le , of the beat mu -aura. CHAS. 174 CLEMENS. April •! ,'b9 .. I 1 184 f D. BANNAN.- • REPORTI • , iA I F Auditors of Pottsvill „ i-. 4 year ‘...y Isas49. 4-. , . ,' • I • .• ~ DANIEL D. CRIST, Chief Iltirges in . Aeeotriff with the /g u rneys o f Petbiavilid. . 195. '7 , D.S. • 1 ) . May 6, To ' rower A Co., Theatre +mum 'if 13, Mx* A Crosby, Circus Ikons,. • June 23, Continentals, Town Hill license. July 15, A'. 31:11.41, Menagerie license. 1 !.. 31, -- Obrinii Theatre Deem, i 0 Aug. Iv - " “ '"' 1 . .. 19,- n n • - . I: I OCt. ,- . 1, Van Amiiurgb, Cireni Deep% • , " 'l4, J.F. Timis, building permit,' 'i ' ' . 19, L. D. Lent, Cirrus licence, ~ " 21, A. Rothelberger , building perm it,' -. .. ' W., Wm. Garrett A Co.;: "" I . - Nov. 24, Kate Dean, Concert Deem* 16 - . "80 " Ai. Bright, building penult, • . , Jan. 19, A. Kepler, tie for bloekinklat.j ' •5 90 Feb. 4, O.U-tibia, esbibltinn license, 1' ', .• 230 7; . 100 et 12, Serenaders, eoneerilloeilm. "- . 16. Jonas Pdx, Sladnaliii.:ll, do. . , , 2 - 00 !larch 3, - Jae. Kimmel, noildlng pet mit c , i i, • 300 " 17, 81elsbt 04 Hand exhibition II 2-00 April 7, WISI, Mortimer. Jr4fludiding rat, ' 100 flay 3, Alvan & Co., arena lieense, • 20 00 1 pie 18311. CR., June 11 B. Dannan, ;Aiding intitlint.' 'll l 50 {, C o on. Martin, posting bills, • 1 25 -" 17, 11:I. Cake. printing notioes. , 1 60. " 18, Anthony Murray, pooling Mile, 75. Jrdg 0. JeodOnek,'work at barns building,. 76. August "t , 7S , " Tana. to man. ." ; " n 10, Levi Rhoads, • ' "Jars Clark, removing rubbish " 13, Joe. Golden, killing and nrolot n 22; G. M. Johnston, nonovins dead Sept. 11, It. Bannon, ng mikes, COO. Marlin, poilliing bids " 22, Jere. Lord, repair watch_ honed S pod-lecke for. • • ." " I 21, Scrubbing and cleaning " • "" Jae. ft:Sbearee, repairing '1 Oet. 1,11. Barman, printing pollees, I Coit. Martla„ poetics trills, • " 15,2 lievaelooks tor watch botive4 Dee. 0, U. Dlinnan, printing new Orgill Cwt.:Martin, Kiting ordinane 21515. Jgu. 5, Joo. Loeser, 2 halide east for witch ,h OlllO l 2 60 M' 19, Adam &berth), Borough TonMurer, sues collected,' 00 - lier 7 h2l. Joe. Loeser, 2 lands coal for watch boos% 2 60 April ti, Ge(); W. Jobnatoss, removing dead hog, 60 80, Nlch. Biddle, renaming dead at, 25 Slay 8, Jam s Loeser, 1 load wad Bar match bo r ers% 1 25 " Biddle* eanied down; I 116 80 . j • WI. 60 sib 80 DL 20 patine. biologist down. • - — 77 • ADAM- BCIIERT,LE,' Treasurer, rAe 9oroug4 of Pottsville: July. 29, Ter Cabot Jar. Bolt:loges, Collator—amt. Dup. 1897-08, $ Aug. 17,Tartoth, • -• 26,Trkeseb, " ' " - ." 30, Tol cub, Sept. 7, To cash,' ".. 21, To each, • • " • t Oeto. 10, To mob, .-• i Nov. :16, To Carib of Jar. Seltaliger, Volletior—ieet. Dup.1832-69, each, - " 1 1" • .21, To mo • b; • • 59. • - •- • • • Jan. - 4,710 • easb,' • • . " V* cab, " 31, To rash, • . March 1-,,T0 cash, " • - April 19, To cab, • ." June 6, To rash, • " 4 " 21, To cab, -"' - Y• • _,• Cato. 30, To rob of Benj. Pot;, Gem. 13..happlier, - • Nur. - 80. To malt of D. Bberiel; dia.. rount on bill of Dialogue b 12159 e. - - - Jan. 194To•rasb of D. .11. Deist. • Chief Burge" foss' for violelkill of Market , • Feb. • 1, To.easit of J. L. Mean* • C. Harper Setif, Feb. 11,.T0 cub of. Co. Treats'r— term "return< 8831 17; To easb, of 11: 6bertel— amt. of earls on Wit of ino. Ortb, June 23, Bal. mrried dowtr, • 185E6 I July M.Sundry orders paid, il l . Atig. ! 2 7 5 . - 4 ; , - • .7 . . ... .. ; an . 44 " • U Mt - Sept.' 7. , " ' " a 421 P. - . 4 . -.. p e t. 1 u 4/ 41 , 1 Thir.l6 '‘'S , -. .6'a la Dee. 7 " ....: " . 44 21: - 4 ' "I • .; • 1859:' -.- •- ' , r i . 4 ... Jae. 2. - q 4 . , 17. u .“. bl.• ... a 44 lilllieb i n , ' A' " ." ApHll9.l . " ' 4 - a,. 4" Jun* •61 . ,- .... -"! 11 '44 21 44 41 41 ,•1.825 021 64 Boadry order" paid, 235 ea rai z U. By salary aect., • , Juno it. CR. By balasies; /RR. SefrZflfGEß.. rai•-CotioctOi.. isora mint seitt Bereigli L: • k . , DR.; .; • ' • Ttionhunt of dapuotto of 144849. - SIM9O 41 18816 1 — • OIL' • _ l ' • ' ' "'• Joly 7; not. ealleetod on olop.1%14?, ' .$11,161 166 • 1' bottom uncollectod'oo . 4,425 NS July Dr. To uneolteetek bit. oo ' • ttllk / 151 41 e • • 4,em JAR. BEI74BINGRR rotToodie‘etOr;' is eciveet will delete Ifcliertle s ?reamer(' of Bormigili July 7: To amt:eulleeted oes dpp. tern-uu,(ser ' • • t above), • , pl i tst'so 11539. ' • ' , • July 1. mot. putt Over, Ou 'nett, dupli• . • - rate 1 8,,17-51, 1 " • ' ' STA! 1 , 1 4 ' tly baletiee oinked : t lt ; • July Dr.% eetteeted tel. oo ' j -- • ISM-7n, j 3.550 e. WI. tisei4essignikl, Auditors of. the Horcutub of Putt/. • IttPe; * heltett 'outd'unt natilniC talg *414'60 • Oil oreteduir sueouttte, eserialty, of;tb• Oblet ll•orgeki6 Buren* tniii,carer ' mad Tax-CotylOorf-40feby earth to the Nuee,helet stirred. • 1.. t tins UghiA itaire r t .re/ y, A: D.,11.49. • .• CURISTOPIint LIMB. , ItTOLLAT Y. UN:. 14eiitees. *WWIIOItTLUIM,Je. - Pottlettit s ;al723,l4 . D). • lint.tredlitta.o . o. in : L., 14' Cberto PAW& • ..-- , - , " - "-. • • N month my st ihriont; by lart,l4lorofi Pboiyar -, . ooairalooro."'by LIP. W i ~ ',nil. Mbar of fire 19r flov. J. 1 in 1: la k' vabos. • - ." - .41efooes tot Art of ebova' , . by J. bloommo • .. - *lsms/wow Mk Volatile of Beftotott." l - .•-• ' -' '. "Ottrtruatlio for 194attry es* ode • lOtoottioatof pira , co t Tboupsod (Immo to b aba , !Ifottoy.". 4torti pteltbibed oad tbr roJeler -- ~ &BANYAN: fbatrolile, Sky 'l.'S* ... - . • , ",. - •% - 19 • eq:psonfa :. am_ FLUBS r. PA L " an t e ! vattl i Ejaus tp lAkifill hare Mb day Ibrtned s covert to the Insibei butlnereowlder.. the Awns at PAW a 1, and will enetlentekhe Widnes et the old Wed, where tiler hope to ready - Ca condenser* of ritrm,apek wbfelk has heretelten been to libeyeliyeztended to them., ..They will egnietuitly keep on timid alt kinds otithlni* Pine end 'Moloch lateber—illso, rent" , Witiotingril Bah. Mutton. fiklivarli, te., Se. - . 1: : . Wr:teAllll 11171rerd4 enr reepagrelyreleieilled to eall,' Ire te ne in deternibied'oot to be andersold bineybody:' -• ' - - -- 1 - • ''. '. •' C. MOBIL: - Eel yltill HATIVII, Much 2)st, '59 ' ' 411441 New ISIORIEI • :&snbsenber informs his friends end then m übile, that bet tuts opeited, bat dont to rook PetV/I Ilsrdom Stem, lti Chntes street. $ new lk Dily (foods, thusly and Provision BUM White cc* 'Wall ba had at tomonsble rates Mt CAM, .. Prism drtietee for Family Use!- no iiill Do canstantly ll:clash% from Philsdeliohis and New Tork.ond rill manse bap on band aline osteetket of ?ANON ULNAS GOODS.- 411 17 0 7 ilidhlt histicidualli his Personal and strlet-nt• 'mown. he lam to twit and twelve a fait distant tbs pitroisgs of the dtbetis of Pottsville and vkl atty. Ijl , 1 . N. IifePONALD. _tryNlP• CaLl at fis If iv &ore.. - 11.4 April liii, WI ‘ , . iMO ' ' MEDICINAL.! • • Yciuth arid : Maturity, Mr, PUBLLIGIED, 'WUIIk 45TU TUOUBAND: A. FEW words on the rational trent meot, without Idedleto., oz Spermitoribel, or . Local, Weakeeet. Norton:lA Emlutoos, , ,, I - 7 • Genital sod Nervous Debility, Premature Dees, of the eysteto, Impotenehood podtmente to Marrbigejtenrnl. ; BE ireli D, The important tact Opt the many alarm log eoinplabils originating In the impt;aderee and ialtnda of youth. may be easily remoeed trrrnorr 31 mane, lel n this small tract `clearly densonstraled; and tbe entire), - nen and bight, successful treatment, as adopted for the Author. fully irephdned, by means of nbleb emery one is enabled to rote tinttete peeteetlyend at Abe least possible oust, thereby avoldlne ail the adeertleed nostrums of the day. dent to soy Idilreva, gratis and pun (meld a sealed en velope by remitting (past paid) two postage. stamps to Ds. 0. DE MN EY All East 31st Street, Nei/ York City: aly 2.' 69 • - • • • • '1778m READ! READ 11. READ II! .. . • , SIMS WIIIIIIII- Aroriaati.o . Balsam, • leS a REMEDY.not to be ,excejled for • the emir and:cval of those malidlea.lnetdent to t3uainier Berson, eta.: Diarrhoea, Dysewery, CAoterci or Chottlres Morose, Vomiting, Acidity of the Stemma, ete: ItiexcellentOte‘itlnatite pnwere;pleasent taste and . soothing Influence, renders It a Valuable remedy In /a- Jastlie diseases. peculiar to the - Second Summer, aim— et.tofera fofonture, .k It has b re-lor/goratlog sod tonic Influence on the system, allayhrt inflammation where it exists in the stomach and hooeta—and on trial will be toed Indispensable to the well being of every family., It will be found as well adapted' to adults •Ils children.. - Ira' MY I'.'i -. i Prepared only 17 . A. KIESWEIN. ' I , Diapers:in Chemist. 1.1. W. earner Eintb and Poplar ate., Pbtladelpbla. , I seirr•Priee;-25 cents per bottle.ll4 Isim3otd by CUM W. Erns° and Jour( 6.llnowir A pov,lPottivale; R. Minns: St. Clair; E. J. FRY, Tama gala! and by druggists and storekeepers gineralty. May 21. '49 , - (If] - . ' • 21-ly HEALTH OR SICKNESS! 113 00 2 00 22 00 3'oo 1&00 b • 00 9 00 li Op 20 00 300 The blood famish,* the malarial of every bane, Toni: de. gland and dbre in the human frame. When pure, it secures health to every' omen : when corrupt. It DOM. Milt). products disease. WOLLOWATII 1 , .11.1,9 operate directly . upon the element, of the stream of life. neutral ising the principle of disease. and thus =Orally erring the malady. whether !mated In the nerves, the afomarb, the Inver, the bowels, the Muscles, tbe i)tio. the brain,Or arkt other part of the systent. • ' r Used Throughout the 'lVorlii: HOLLOWAY'S PlLLiive equally edloscions in eon". sernteeeme k e* t'. the whole human, race. and InAlsor dere peculiar to certain climate* and localities. ' 1, • Alarining Disorders) Appereis, sod derangement of the HaPr. the snores of infirmity and sntritittg, and the canes of innumnrable ' deal.. yield to these carat leis, in all eases. however ag reed, acting as a mild purgative, alterative and ton ': i they relieve the bowels, purity the delta. and invlg. k tit to te the Preterit and the constitution at the same time. 'General Weakness--Nervous Complaints. ; tl i r lan rit: 4 g t iv b ; t r i e rro w n va ei t e in t: Ne d s,l:ll n oTg ribs'4,,ner" and enfeebled muscles of tbe victim of optimal . dehtli ' 1,. ,1 Delicate Females. '; • . : 11 ircegulatitlea and ailments Incident fa 01.414 est" and "eosins* organs of the sea are removed or -pre vented bite few' dates of these mild. but I ntsilible alter. elites. Pii. mother who regards her owner her child ren's health shoisid fail to have them _within her rra • ... ' ••• t Scientific Endorsements The Loudon' lancet." the Entidoo *Steeliest Iteetev,* • and 'the most. *Diluent of the family In (treat Britain, France and Ger Many, have ettioafted the Pills aid their inventor. ; • F Zempg's Pill. are she ea retard, basis in the world for the folloteiag dieenees 'Asthma 1 thopey . Irourant Weaknras, 0; ,„ aaptaltits, . Liver Comptsintv, 'Coaghe, Fever nod Apts. Lonneaa Cold/4 ' Yesnalecomplaintaillen ' Mont blame; Headache'', , Stottollad Droved, Cosiirenera, . Secondary . Symp. DriTypria, Induennt, .• tome, . • Diarrhea, I Inflammation, Tenireal AtFeetlo's Worms of WI ; • ti. 4 .2epla at the Mann . raitorteit of Proforma. Itotatrival,Bo Maiden Lasealvw York, hod 244 Strand.l.nndon. by alt leahaerahlo Drifth4r and Draken in Idediehm. through out the United Statput and the eivilived - viarid, id boxes at 55 rents. az% meta. and St each. ban comlderablesavingbytaklogtbe Lr re ohm . • • K. ft.—Directions for tbeiroldioceof patients In every disiorder are ailized to each Dox. , 4. 111 Y '69 2 00 1 60 5o 1 oo 1 60 21 ateirmint.witk .ThorowNy Tried AND . - • . . 11Infailmg - Remedies !! SW" SE',S! Swayneei Swayne's ' - • Slippiest Semple's! , pwayniest' &myna's? , i Sweeties! .. 1 Strityneat Dr. Swayne'S Celebrated - family Madlelnee. .. 'Dr. Sentient Celebrated family Medicines. Itrrerre's Compound Syrup- of Wild Cherry. ustrayuceir tmeepoundsyrupef i Wild Cherry." "Swayer' e Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." • etivraymeriCociiponnd Syrup of Wild Cherry." "ilwayrte'S Coutpound Sjfily of Wild Cherry." , . The goratwit Cough and Coneumptido Remedy In nee :la "Dr. Swami's Compound Syrup of Wild Cheery," the "alights!" and only genuine "Wlid Cherry" Compound for Weak Roma. Heart Disease, Brtmetittle, Asthma. Whooping Corigh. Mood Spitting, Liver Complaint, No virus Debility,litestlese Nights, Le. No remedy, boasted es It may be, esu pretend to appro.,* it. . • liweysie's I Sarsaparilla mid Tar Pilley ',Stang Comin...wermintid to. confetti no calomel—a Ilid and gentle purgative, linen by say Medi. tie for removing theint, c writs, stomach. and &dually purifying the blood. These pills neither ipe, nor produce nausea: 4 ‘,.. 40, , , L1 LLIr. Owayaefs Bowel- C ordial. 'nand sure remedy for Astatie Cholera.Chof era Atprbas. Mortices, Dysentery/ CHAT* Info atom, Sumudg Complaint, Palos in the Montag% and Bowels. 1 'Vomiting. Eleanor, of the Stomach. de. aritrery family should hares bottle In thethouse, hr ease of sudden attack" lm the night.. It relieves all sslo. 'A 1 • _ , , vail:able to Mat here. : . • PAWS Soothing Syrup. for Obildreil teething. Pre pared only by Dr. Swans .t . Sou, Phliadelphia. j .oitest, Sp ring Purityer of the Bleell. Ssrstsit`S:Couspoond fluid Extract of Sersapatille. a great remedy for Serofule,'ol,l tileers,livt I ante of Mer- cury, all Skid Reception& Stood Porififtm, fie. ' . '— Dyspepsia or Istaiirestiosi. . .Da. eirlises latter Cal bolleop." A very valuable Bitters, may be &then with it degree of certainty; serer • yfaextio p n, l efladtu b e y eAe ,3 Nm lt ar li a f . f H r e g ar i t l s ß e un ra t. t tAedyCon of the Stomaeh,Cold reek Debility muted by tbslo6ll2ll, of age. ,prostration Or strength from any ram: Homer akm of Spirit& Dyepepala, or Indigestion In all Its &raw, only 60 raffia a tattle. All the above p revered only by DR. EIVAVNE I SON,. No S Nolen friviareg Stneedowoond door above Market. Philadelphia.; ; i ' S old by Joss G. Mehra it 'ees, C. , Eimer, Pottsville ; J. It .- Rosas,D. 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Mon oleyery charade?, no matter how obilloate of lona litandhlic.inomiablYllie t d to .44 wonderful effects of the lussmst..Daneatrivit. 014 or 'romp may use Unlike with ptrfeee security', If you ale' settled, try Ona Itourde. and If you wish . lissft , to the Principal Othre i No. 50 North Fifth attest, halo Areb, end you wlllmewl*e it, (b . " enclosint stomp for arcs.) -Da. LOlllrallEMßl W.. • . • I . Philadelphia. I >ertir.R4."l7'ertmtutts w. ItTYMO.Drusaist, F. 11. Omer oCCeutre Ss Nor areas streets., (opposite aim - I tomes lletet,) Pottasille. Pa. - . Mirror gals by Drunists generally. Dee. IL'S $14,690 47 111,14 6§. 'tns sus* 1117/iIIEITUIS QB - • Tbe 7, &wrier irid Zarin: tllih Usti /fa poison built rat sad , - itiiiraS roaro , . A Britfalt Otitatostiip latili'buiiot al Hs ; soodtlir tootalot foetid bumf to tholiatteo odic. , Name not known. . • - Death et rreiitta talrairt. . - Vlreata doseart,-wbo was sbutiw' Broadway, Now Trak, *early two "asks Atm, bi al*Dedlad. 'died at Thursday. , atbla - Itttstetbaslaa: • Slags the eusoiefteenota et tbsalstai war la • Italy, great ambers of ?counsel Bibles have been distribeiesi to the soldiers, area at tom,. • ' - _Steedlatawlike • ' In the Eastern markets Bread/to& are dell. with a declining tendency in prices. It is quite likely that Flour will abet* be quoted at $1 pee ?onoThen'anada Cricket —Tbe Urand Crteket between the Vetted 4. States and Nude, *bleb Mick was commenced etetimie.7. Molted 4404 ut t la victory of the United States Ekeito f I bet micketreo 'so down. ,• The Aterlssas Slavic Trail% • ' I Twenty papers In Mississippi, all Miaowed% of - cores, we openly in laver of rtrtrin the At rial* Slate Trade: In this the Ofgltai of ; the' . 'Northern Demoersoy will. diseaser that there is semi meaning ie the demand that this natipiank shall hos pat into the Democratic platfene4 , • • John Mitchell, th e e Irish exile, who was imanter-, al with Amerieanslareryi, bas abandoned the pith. ; Ideation of his paper it the wroth, beanie - it dld not pay, and it about to leave the oolnitry. Me • career in the United Stites has bees* complete • thale. • • . Aerial Voyager. • - Prof: Wise left St. Louis, to his balloon /spite?, accompanied by his son, on the 30titJuly, intend-, • ins to land' ear Lafayette. The. voyage, ended about thirty mike from st. Lode, to consequent,* *of a rain, which Soaked the network of the - bd. loon anebrought it down. Tile voyageretssebed - Lafayettirby flatiron& This Professor is eosaltidat that if it bad net been for the rain be would bare landed near the point be bad proposed to 'reach. He' expects to make snottier trip, starting from Tune Haute, in a Few dip. EUROPEAN NEWS. ' Pears,letfy ID, 18.59.—The.lbeffeer eintains the M. r • s lowing:' - , , . . Yesterday ironing the EmPeror received the Emit bodies of the State. the Presidents of which, W. TN"' Dug. Count do_ Merny and 11. Borah*, addressed ems grat citatory speech,* to his Majesty. The Emperor thanked them for their devotion, and then elpialelett the remotes for las conduct derlag the great emote. Us said : Arrived beneath the wall. of Verona, Ow struggle was . Inevitably about to change Its nature, as well in a mill• Lary at a political aspect, 'Obliged to attack the enemy ' In front, who me entrenched behind great fertmesem and protected on his Sank by tbe neutrality of the ear. rounding territory, and about to begin a long./Mt has . ren VAT. 1 found myself in the ' face of.Euroge, is arm; reedy to dispute one eacemses. Ile airgravatecalrmerftee. Neverthelen, the difilculty of the estorprhe would Doe have 'shaken my resolution if the weans had not been out of proportion to the remits to ba expected It was noceutary to crush boldly the obstacle, . and then to accept a conflict on the Rides mr welM d eo . the Adige.. It was necessary to fortify ourselves openly with the concurrence of revolution. It was mressary to go on shedding precious blood, and at lest ill* that which a sovereign should only. stake for the helmeted • ewe of his country. If I have stopped it was neither through weariness or exhaustion, nor through abandon. ' tog the noble cause which I desired to serve, but the in.. teeesta of Frame. I felt great relnetenee •to pot reins upon the ardor of our soldiers, to retried' from my pro' •gramme the territory from the illuelo to the Adriatic. and -to see vanish from honest hearts noble daluskftut and patriotic hopes. .In order to serve the independence of Italy I In'ed• war against the mind of Europe, and as ions Li the des. tiny of my mantra' might be endangered I. made posed Our efforis and our sacriflcee, have they been merely lowest No; we have a right to be proud of this mos. palm. We hero voagulared an army numerous, brave and well organized. elelmont ism been delivered Often Invasion; her frontiers have been extended to the Mfte... , cis. The idea el an Ration nationality has been admit ted by those who combal Nd It most. Al) the erwerelgna of the pentneula comprehend the wants of military see forms. •Th us. after having given 4 new proof of the military power of ?ranee, the peace essnelad e d ,sib b e prolific of happy results. The future wilt every day re. veal add i Meal canoe for the happiness of Italy, the wet. fare of France and thehranquility•of Europe. /brie (July 151 threerpoedneee of loader Star. ' The Interview of the Emperors. - • Tbe protlentira of the Interview between the two Pb.. moors here reached us, and are "seriously dimmed and' commented upon. The seen. na V have been striking to a moral pipit of view, althou , simple enough loth. eye accustomed to military chow and Imperial grandeur. • .Coals Napoleon was attired 44 a field older. %Mb the e me ry kept, with width he loves to disfigure himself, placed on his closely cut hair. . Francis Joseph, whose fare and figure finis a staid contrast to thaw of his august enemy, basins* reached his 29th year. The calm and arlet morality of the lilt which W.baa led has preserved his youth termed the uthal period, and he still looks aimind boyish. Be la of middle height, very aim and light In figure. of Ade cone plesioniand of the full datums of the Dome of Austria. Ile wore a aky.blue tunic, exceedlogly becoming. and a Genera'. undress cap, and three badges of the different orders to which by hereditary right be Menge., II was' observed that he was several minute, behind time 'nth* • rendeavons, and Louts Napoleon bad to ride forward to some little distance to meet him. When the two sever: elgeur had arrived la sight of each other, they put their horses to a walking pare, and once side by side, they. bowed courteously. and the Emperor of the French ex- - tended his band, which was taken by Frieda, Joseph, • but not a word pawed between them. It was towards the house hewing the re‘nlese egg (Cara °sortie! Iforelil,) In the high street of Villafranaft, that the two corteges directed their march. Both Em. perms slighted from horseback at the mem mown t.—. bouts Napoleon courteoredy, offered precedent* to /ram d e Joseph, but with the respect due to superior age. the young Emperor drdir back to chow his weave to pm ha first. Not a owl entered the Casa Gandhi! Morelli With the pair, the two suites, the generals and the alds de tamp remained staridloo catboat. . Mandel Voillatd, thrilled siek and faint with the heat • , . - 7, demanded a chafe, whleb was brought from • ne • • .. ring house, and he was the only Individual who remained seated during the loterriew going on within. What took place In that old wile came of the NMI Pen dia none ran tell; but when , both left together, 11 was observed Mal Lora Xjasteon • wore a assn : r row and careworn air than he had done during hi , • e thither , and that Francis Joseph had load the slight 1 age of eolor ' he had on entering, wed that his evanicasais sas blanrAe et to deadly patraese, . . Both panned as Instant on the threshold of the Comer Gandinl. looked at each other intentlypre on instant, and . by oneirleautteneorm MOVetC4II, I extended their bander' me mutual grasp with which the mutual Mortally waft greeted seemed cordial, bat neither looked toward, the other /MAD. Both mounted, and both mde off at a brisk trot towards their respective quertem. It was a quarter to nine when the Emperor,. entered Yillafranca, It waa ' just a quarter past eleven when Louts Napoleon-Islamis ed to Valles - 10. . . In that internal had been settled the }blurt destinies of Eastern Europe—the security to ase Latin rums of their . Italian boundary—the chasing of the Teams once nowe to the Danube, whence they mme. Lombardy bad been presented with a u eourpliment" like a benbore. in pink paper—a Stacker for leanness—to Napoleon 111, and been deepatehed Immediately with anaphor, urea pliment" to hing Victor; but theseare the bit heath sce; wilts of the colloquy—the immediate t 4,04101114,001 was the alining cf Napoleon's had-quarters fet.ni Valiant° to . 'Deem:ma and the departure of the Ymmivesilind grew dlers for that place. As the removal will etertalnl, les conducive to the welfare of their bodies. an may the march thither be conducive to the welters of their bouts, for all along the void they will pars through the doable line of graves covered with white lane, and surmounted bye row of black war en maws, 'bleb contain the mouldering corpses of e bow* men who dled so Mott t k to prevent this eery trafficking lo • human souls thin Very bartering of lathed:me and of-people*, which bad that miming taken plaice at tililafranca l' They mast be daft indeed-should the moral tall to And its applies,. 1 Dom . 1 ZlNlysow • Meanwhile the Richelieu of Ring Tletot—die üblqut• tons Ramie was hurrying by express bal' to the Meg'. bead quarters. With rage and Indignation lu scul, ha vire tiseteuleg thither to glee I. his resit. batiste. Just before tbe breaking out pi the irar, Caroler said to Rot bubild. "%retell' to neigh jut bow, Baron, your bourse would Ass at least tau nun? Mut bold Yourself too elleaTily . innelleusa," analeereA Rothschild. tsugblog. The event has purred the truthof this opin• too, for the bourse gave yney.lika lee beesath dorms when - the news united yesterday of the . acceptance of thetouut's insignstiott by as King, and lb. mutes toll * (tame . . . . The Imperial Embrace kf Napoleon. A Perin wirreepondetit the Nati gives, on tba thorny of the despatches ;received from thit hoodiur tens of lb* French army, the following reorporting the la.' tarok, of the two Emperors At Villafrapra:— • When Ent tliosoverolgua toot. their trot movement would naturally have been to offer the hands but tbO Emperor Napoleon uld 'Mire. I .me to you with nruttntente of loyalty and cordiality o which you certainly partake. Ikt no our brace," An. the two Emperors threw themselves tato nth other` arms. Shp late fey lasted needy the whole day. • Pane Jely le) Correrpeedeace ej Landes 11160. , Napoleon Announcing the hue to Victor Emanuel: - • • I have seen a Turk kites`, whkh states fiat whelk tbs Emperor Napoleon annonneed to King Victor hmisnws4 the terms of tbe treaty of Villafranca, be said, •has your Iklesty any observation to maker • The King, understanding at ogre this situation. sw. piled by the question:Mies your Replay anythiriii to aJd ?" The two eovereigne bowed and parted: • . ' Jfarlion. itch*ld Bush of rbilodolphis, dead. POTTSVILLM 1 1 11111RitiWill. (Wholesale Priests.) - - Wheat Flour, extra te n diy,,f_terrel, $$ 00 $ I 50 do do extru, " do' 750 300 - do' do 'superfine, -do- ago 730 Ryo Flour, do 4 ' 16 Um, prime while, 11k. 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